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Version 1.0
LASER PRODUCT
GB
3140 785 32900
LOCATION OF PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS
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FRONT
BOARD
USB PC
LINK
BOARD
MAINS BOARD
TU
NER
BO
RD
A
COMBI BOARD
VERSION VARIATIONS:
Type /Versions: MCM530 MCM590
Features &
/21/21T /22 /30 /37 /2 1
Board in used:
Aux in / CDR inxxx x x x
Line Out
Video Out
Surround Out
Subwoofer Out
Power Booster Out
Digital Out
Digital in
Matrix Surround
RDS x
News x
Dolby Pro Logic (DPL)
Incredible Surround
Karaoke Features
Voltage Selectorx x x
ECO Power Standby (Clock Display Off)xxx x x x
ECO6 Tuner Board - Systems Non-Cenelecxx x x x
ECO6 Tuner Board - Systems Cenelecx
USB PC LINKxxx x x x
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL:
Mains voltage : 110-127V/220-240V Switchable for /21
120V ± 10% for /37
230V ± 10% for /22
230-240V for /30
Mains frequency: 50/60Hz
Clock accuracy: < 4 seconds per day
Dimension centre unit : 175 x 268 x 316mm
Power consumption
Active: 60W for MCM530/22/30/37
Active: 69W for MCM530/21
Active: 110W for MCM590/21
Standby: < 15W (DEMO mode off)
ECO Power Standby : < 0.5W for /22/30/37
ECO Power Standby : < 1W for /21
TUNER:
FM
Tuning range: 87.5-108MHz
Grid: 50kHz
100kHz for /21/37
IF frequency: 10.7MHz ± 25kHz
Aerial input: 75 Ω coaxial
300 Ω click fit for /37
Sensitivity at 26dB S/N: < 7µV
Selectivity at 600kHz bandwidth: > 25dB
Image rejection: > 25dB [> 75dB]
Distortion at RF=1mV, dev. 75kHz: < 3%
-3dB Limiting point: < 8µV
Crosstalk at RF=1mV, dev. 40kHz: > 18dB
MW
Tuning range: 531-1602kHz
530-1700kHz for /21/37
Grid: 9kHz
10kHz for /21/37
IF frequency: 450kHz ± 1kHz
Aerial input: Frame aerial
Sensitivity at 26dB S/N: < 4.4mV/M
Selectivity at 18kHz bandwidth: > 18dB
IF rejection: > 45dB
Image rejection: > 28dB
Distortion at RF=50mV, M=80%: < 5%
1-3
Frequency response within -3dB: 50Hz-16kHz
MAX Sound: On / Off
Digital Sound Control (DSC) : Jazz / Rock / Pop / Optimal
Virtual Environment Control (VEC) : Cyber Hall / Concert /
Measurement done directly at the connector on the board.
Output Resistance: < 100 Ω
Output Voltage (0dB, 1kHz): 0.5Vrms ± 1dB (unloaded)
Channel Unbalance: < ±1dB
Channel Separation (1kHz): > 60dB
Frequency Response (±3dB) : 20Hz-20kHz
Signal to Noise Ratio: > 76dBA
MP3-CD Bit Rate: 32-256 kbps
Sampling Frequencies: 32, 44.1, 48 kHz
USB:
Measurement done directly at the connector on the board.
Output Resistance: < 1.5 kΩ
Output Voltage (0dB, 1kHz): 830mVrms ± 1.5dB
(R
= 33 kohm)
L
Channel Unbalance: < ±1dB
THD + Noise (0dB, 1kHz): < 0.3%
Channel Separation (0dB, 1kHz) : > 40dB
Frequency Response (±3dB): 20Hz-20kHz
Signal to Noise Ratio: > 75dBA
[....] Values indicated are for "ECO6 Cenelec Board" only.
AMPLIFIER:
Output power
L & R: 2 x 75W RMS (6Ω, 1kHz, 10% THD)
:2 x 125W RMS (4Ω, 1kHz, 10% THD)
for MCM590/21
Output power (6 Ω, 60Hz-12.5kHz, 10% THD)
L & R: 2 x 70W FTC for MCM530/37
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
Invisible laser radiation when open.
Avoid direct exposure to beam.
Osynlig laserstrålning när apparaten är öppnad och spärren
är urkopplad. Betrakta ej strålen.
Warning !
S
Varning !
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!
DKAdvarse !
Usynlig laserstråling ved åbning når sikkerhedsafbrydere er
ude af funktion. Undgå udsaettelse for stråling.
1-7
WARNING!
– Use only the supplied speakers.
The combination of the main unit and
speakers provides the best sound.
Using other speakers can damage the
unit and sound quality will be negatively
affected.
–Never make or change connections
with the power switched on.
–Connect the AC power cord to the
power outlet only after you have finished
hooking up everything.
–To avoid overheating of the system, a
safety circuit has been built in. Therefore,
your system may switch to Standby
mode automatically under extreme
conditions. If this happens, let the system
cool down before reusing it (not available for
all versions).
Step 1:Connecting FM / MW
antennas
–Place the MW loop antenna on a shelf or
attach it to a stand or wall.
– Extend the FM antenna and fix its ends to the
wall.
– Adjust the position of the antennas for
optimal reception.
–Position the antennas as far as possible from a
TV, VCR or other radiation source to prevent
unwanted noise.
– For better FM stereo reception, connect
external FM antenna.
MW
MW
Refer to page 3 - P5
Connections
Step 2:Connecting the
speakers
Connect the speaker wires to the SPEAKERS
terminals, right speaker to "R" and left speaker to
"L", coloured (marked) wire to "+" and black
(unmarked) wire to "-". Fully insert the
stripped por tion of the speaker wire into the
terminal as shown.
Notes:
– Ensure that the speaker cables are correctly
connected. Improper connections may damage the
system due to short-circuit.
– Do not connect more than one speaker to any
one pair of
+
/
-
speaker terminals.
Step 3:Connecting to PC
Use the supplied USB cable to connect the
system to your personal computer’s USB port.
After installed the USB PC LINK application
software onto your PC, you are able to playback
your music collection via the system (refer to
“USB PC Link”).
Step 4:Connecting the AC
power cord
"AUTO INSTALL – PRESS PLAY" may appear
on the display panel when the AC power cord is
plugged into the power outlet for the first time.
Press ÉÅ on the main unit to store all available
radio stations (page 3 – P3) or press Ç to exit
(refer to “Tuner Operations”).
Step 5:Inserting batteries into
the remote control
1
3
2
1
Open the battery compar tment cover.
2
Insert two batteries type R06 or AA, following
the indications (+-) inside the compartment.
3
Close the cover.
Using the remote control to operate
the system
1
Aim the remote control directly at the remote
sensor (iR) on the main unit.
2
Select the source you wish to control by
pressing one of the source select keys on the
remote control (for example CD, TUNER).
3
Then select the desired function (for example
ÉÅ, í, ë).
CAUTION!
– Remove batteries if they are
exhausted or will not 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 of properly.
Connections
Listening to an external source
You can listen to the sound of the connected
external device through your system’s speakers.
1
Use the red/white audio cables to connect the
system’s AUX/CDR IN (R/L) terminals to the
AUDIO OUT terminals on the other
audio/visual device (such as a TV, VCR, Laser Disc
player, DVD player or CD recorder)
If the connecting device has only a a single
audio out terminal, connect it to the AUX /CDR
IN left terminal. Alternatively, you can use a
“single to double” cinch cable, but the output
sounds still remain mono.
2
Press AUX repeatedly.
Select “AUX” when connecting to a TV, VCR
or Laser Disc player.
Select “AUX/CDR” when connecting to a CD
recorder or DVD player.
3
Press PLAY on the connected device to star t
playback.
Notes:
–All the sound control features (DSC, VEC for
example) are available for selection.
–Always refer to the owner’s manual of the other
equipment for complete connection and use
details.
Timer OperationsOther Connection
Temporarily deactivating the wake up
timer
You are only able to activate the Snooze
function within 30 minutes after the timer wakes
up from standby mode.
1
After timer wake up, press SNOOZE on the
remote.
The system will switch to standby mode for
five minutes. After that, it resumes the last
selected source again.
2
To cancel the snooze function, press SNOOZE
again.
Sleep timer setting
The sleep timer turns the system to Eco Pow er
standby mode at a preselected time.
1
Press SLEEP repeatedly until it reaches the
desired preset turn-off time.
The selections are as follows (time in
minutes):
15 ™ 30 ™ 45 ™ 60 ™ 90 ™ 120 ™
OFF ™ 15 …
SLEEP
is shown, except for "OFF" mode.
To view or change the setting, repeat the
above.
2
Before the system switches to Eco Power
standby mode, a countdown of 10 seconds is
displayed.
"SLEEP 10" ™ "SLEEP 9".... ™ "SLEEP 1"
™ "SLEEP"
To cancel th
e sleep timer
Press SLEEP repeatedly until "OFF" is displayed,
or press the STANDBY ON B button.
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: The severed 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 may not correspond with the
colour markings 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.
CAUTION
Use of controls or adjustment or
performance of procedures other than
herein may result in hazardous
radiation exposure or other unsafe
operation.
VAROITUS
Muiden kuin tässä esitettyjen
toimintojen säädön tai asetusten
muutto saattaa altistaa vaaralliselle
säteilylle tai muille vaarallisille
toiminnoille.
Italia
DICHIARAZIONE DI CONFORMITA ’
Si dichiara che l’apparecchio MC M530, 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 Nether lands
1-8
1-9
Functional Overview
Main unit and remote control
1
ECO POWER indicator
–Lights up when the system is in Eco Powe r
standby mode.
2
STANDBY ON B
–Switches to Eco Power standby mode or turns
on the system.
– *Switches to standby mode.
3
PLAY•PAUSE ÉÅ
– CD: starts /pauses playback.
– USB PC LINK: starts/pauses playback.
(only on the main unit)
– TUNER: *enters Plug & Play tuner installation
mode and/or starts preset radio station
installation.
4
STOP•DEMO Ç
– Exits an operation.
– CD: stops playback or clears a programme.
– TUNER: *erases a preset radio station.
– USB PC LINK: stops playback.
(only on the main unit)
– *Tur ns on / off the demonstration mode.
5
PREV í / NEXT ë (-TITLE +)
– CD: selects a track.
– MP3-CD: select a title
– TUNER: selects a preset radio station.
– CLOCK: sets the minutes.
– USB PC LINK: selects a track from the playlist.
6
à ALBUM•PLAYLSIT á
– CD: *searches backward/ forward.
– MP3-CD: select an album
– TUNER: tunes the radio frequency up/ down.
– CLOCK: sets the hours.
– USB PC LINK: selects a playlist.
7
PROG (PROGRAM)
– CD: starts or confirms track programming.
– TUNER: starts *automatic /manual preset
programming.
– CLOCK: selects 12- or 24-hour clock display.
8
NEWS•RDS
– In tuner mode, selects RDS information.
– In other modes, turns on / off news.
9
Display screen
(
!
%
5
4
£
$
§
6
™
7
3
º
⁄
^
&
•
ª
* = Press and hold the button for more than two seconds.
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
0
9
1
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%
^
&
(
¡
)
#
*
24
25
32
27
0
Disc trays (1~5)
!
5 DISC 1~5 (CD 1~5)
– Selects a disc tray to playback.
@
OPEN/CLOSE 0 1~5
–Opens/closes the individual disc tray.
#
iR
–Point the remote control towards this sensor.
$
MAX SOUND (MAX ON/OFF)
–Turns on / off the optimal mix of various sound
features.
%
MASTER VOLUME (VOL +-)
– Adjusts the volume level.
^
VEC/ REVERB
– Selects different type of ambience-based
equaliser settings (HALL, CINEMA, CONCERT,
CYBER or ARCADE).
&
DSC/ PRESET
– Selects different types of preset sound equaliser
settings (OPTIMAL, JAZZ, ROCK or POP).
• PRESET and REVERB environment sound modes
are only available when the optional software,
Philips Sound Agent 2 is activated during USB
PC Link application.
*
CLOCK•TIMER
– *Enters clock or timer setting mode.
–Switches to clock display mode.
(
CD / TUNER / AUX / USB PC LINK
– Selects the relevant active mode.
– CD: toggles between DISC 1~5.
– TUNER: toggles between FM and MW band.
– AUX: toggles between AUX and CDR mode.
– USB PC Link: Selects USB PC Link source.
)
Connect the USB cable between the system and
PC’s USB port.
¡
n
–Plug in the headphones jack. The speakers
output will be cancelled.
Functional Overview
Control buttons available on the
remote control only
™
REPEAT
– Repeats a track/ disc / all programmed tracks.
£
SLEEP
– Sets the sleep timer function.
CLOCK
– *Enters clock setting mode.
– Switches to clock display mode.
SNOOZE
–Temporarily deactivate the wake up timer.
§
DIM
– Selects different levels of brightness for display
panel.
B
– Switches to Eco Power standby mode.
– *Switches to standby mode.
•
DISPLAY
–Displays the album and title name for MP3 disc.
ª
SHUFFLE
–Turns on/off the random play mode.
º
TIMER ON/OFF
–Turns on/off timer function.
⁄
TIMER
– *Enters the timer setting mode.
–Displays the timer setting.
MUTE
–Mutes or restores the volume.
1-10
USB PC Link
IMPORTANT!
–Make sure the mute setting on your
PC control panel is deactivated to ensure
you get the sound from your audio
system!
Quick setup guide
PC system requirement
–Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP
– Intel Pentium MMX200 or higher
–CD-ROM drive
– USB port
– Free hard disk space: 80 MB for the
software
Software installation
1
Tu rn on your PC and insert the installer disc into
your PC’s CD-ROM drive.
2
The installation guide will appear automatically. I f
it does not, go to the CD-ROM drive in
Windows Explorer and double click the
Setup.exe.
3
Select your desired language from the list.
4
Select Install Software.
5
Connect the USB cable to the PC and Audio
System and press the USB PC Link button on
the Audio set or the remote control.
6
Follow the instructions as prompted on the
screen to correctly install the USB PC Link
Driver, Philips Sound Agent 2 and
MusicMatch Jukebox software.
Notes:
–Minimum OS requirement for Philips Sound
Agent 2: Windows 2000 or XP.
– During installation, your previous MusicMatch
Jukebox software on your PC will be replaced.
Declarations
Windows and Pentium are trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation and Intel Corporation.
All other trademarks belong to their respective
owners.
USB PC Link sample track, music by Chemistry
(www.chemistryteam.com)
2
1
6
5
4
3
Using MusicMatch software
To create a music library
Add music files to My Music Library
Add files to My Library by dragging and
dropping audio tracks from anywhere in
Windows, into the My Library window.
You can also click Add Files in the Music
Center to add tracks.
1
Click the Add Files button on the Music
Library window.
2
Browse your computer to the folder where
audio files are stored. Check the box Also Add
Tracks from Subfolders to add all tracks in the
current folder, and all subfolders.
3
Click the Select All button to select all the files
in the current, and all subfolders.
4
Click Add.
Files will be added to My Library.
To create a “Playlist”
1
Drag and drop files, or folders with music files,
from anywhere on your computer or My
Library into the Playlist window. Your files will
begin to play. Or, you may click the Open button
on the Playlist window to browse for and add
music to the Playlist.
2
Click the Save button on the Playlist, or go to
the menu Options>Playlist>Save Playlist.
3
You will be prompted to name the Playlist. In
the Name field type the name you'd like to give
this Playlist.
4
Click the Save button. Now you can play all the
saved playlists with the audio system by pressing
S
or
T
buttons. Details operation, please
refer to Connecting to USB PC Link.
Note:
–It is not possible to create a playlist from the
system’s 5 CD changer. If you encounter any
problem using USB PC Link, please refer to the
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) stored in your
USB PC Link installer disc or visit
“www.audio.philips.com” for the latest update on
FAQ.
Connecting to USB PC Link
USB PC Link allows you to playback your music
collection from the PC via the powerful amplifier
and speakers of this system.
IMPORTANT!
Make sure the MUSICMATCH software
has been installed. Refer to the CD-ROM
sleeve for USB PC Link installation.
1
2
3
4
5
1
Tu rn on your computer and launch the
“MUSICMATCH JUKEBOX”.
The volume level of PC should not be put
into mute
.
2
Press USB PC LINK.
If the audio streaming is detected,
“CONNECTING” is displayed and the USB
indicator will be flashing.
If “ NO CONNECTION”is displayed, check the
connection between your PC and micro system
.
USB PC Link
1-11
Notes:
– When the USB PC Link feature is activated,
Philips Sound Agent 2 will automatically be
launched (if it has been successfully installed under
OS Windows 2000/XP).
– The default setting for PRESET/REVERB is MP3/
Study Room respectively. You may select from the
list of different sound modes to suit your music and
environment preference. Alternatively, you may
select PRESET (Neutral mode) and REVERB (No
Environment mode) for the minimum sound effect.
3
Press à or á to select your favorite playlist,
and then press í or ë until the desired track
in the playlist is highlighted.
4
Press ÉÅ to start playback.
The track information will appear on the
display. The display only supports English
characters
.
During playback,
– Press SHUFFLE to play all available tracks in
the playlist in random order.
– Press REPEAT to repeat playback of all the
tracks in the playlist
.
5
To exit, select another active mode or
press Ç.
Philips Sound Agent 2
Philips Sound Agent 2 is a BONUS software
provided with Philips Audio system to enhance
the quality of MP3 Music playback via USB PC
Link.
1
Philips Sound Agent 2
will be automatically
launched if USB PC Link is selected.
2
Press DSC/PRESET or VEC/REVERB to
select different Preset or Reverb sound effect.
3
For more details about using Philips Sound
Agent 2 features on your PC, please refer to
the User Manual in the supplied CD-ROM or
the Help menu.
Notes:
– Philips Sound Agent 2 minimum OS requirement:
Windows 2000 or XP.
–Please refer to the CD-ROM sleeve for detailed
installation procedures, OR ‘Software installation’ in
this manual.
Enabling digital CD audio output
Before playing the CD through your PC’s
CD-ROM drive, it is necessary to configure your
PC’s hardware as follows:
For Windows ME / 2000 /XP
1
Enter the system control panel menu and
select:
“System ™ Hardware ™ Device Manager ™
CD-ROM drives ™ Action-Properties ™
Properties ”.
OR
For Windows 98SE
Enter the system control panel menu and select:
“MULTIMEDIA” and “CD MUSIC”.
2
Check the ‘Enable digital CD audio for this CD-
ROM device’ setting option is selected (enabled).
Notes:
–You may need to refer to your PC’s manual for
correct configuration.
–For the optimal playback effect of the CD/MP3-
CD, please use your Philips audio system.
USB PC Link
1-12
Auto Installation of the Installer CD-ROM did
not install the Philips Sound Agent 2 onto my
PC.
When in USB PC LINK mode,
“NO CONNECTION” is displayed.
I want the minimum effect from the Philips
Sound Agent 2 sound mode when listening to
MP3 music streaming via USB PC Link.
Radio reception is poor.
“NO DISC” is displayed or the disc cannot
be played.
The system does not react when buttons are
pressed.
Sound cannot be heard or is of poor quality.
The remote control does not function
properly.
The timer is not working.
The system displays features automatically and
buttons start flashing.
Check that your PC’s Operating System is running on
Windows 2000/XP.
Check the connection between your PC and the
system and the inital setup required, see “Connections”
and “USB PC Link”.
Make sure the connected PC is turned on.
Select the PRESET - Neutral mode.
Select the REVERB - No environment mode.
If the signal is too weak, adjust the antenna or connect
an external antenna for better reception.
Increase the distance between the system and your TV
or VCR.
Insert a disc.
Load in the disc with label facing right.
Replace or clean the disc, see “Care and safety
information”.
Use a finalised CD-R(W) or a correct format disc.
Remove and reconnect the AC power cord and switch
on the system again.
Adjust the volume.
Disconnect the headphones.
Check that the speakers are connected correctly.
Check that the AC power cord is connected properly.
When in USB PC LINK mode, check that the PC’s
volume is not put into mute.
When playing CD from PC’s CD drive, refer to
“USB PC Link – Enable digital CD audio output“.
Select the source (CD or TUNER, for example) before
pressing the function button (ÉÅ, S ,
T).
Reduce the distance between the remote control and
the system.
Replace the battery.
Point the remote control directly toward the IR sensor.
Set the clock correctly.
Press TIMER ON / OFF to switch on the timer.
Press and hold DEMO STOP on the main unit to switch
off the demonstration mode.
Problem
Solution
Tr oubleshooting
WARNING
Under no circumstances should you try to repair the system yourself, 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 Philips for
help.
The timer is not working.
The system displays features automatically and
buttons start flashing.
Set the clock correctly.
Press TIMER ON / OFF to switch on the timer.
Press and hold STOP DEMO on the main unit to switch
off the demonstration mode.
Problem
Solution
Tr oubleshooting
Refer to the FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) on the supplied CD-ROM or visit our website
“www.audio.philips.com” for latest update on FAQ.
DISMANTLING INSTRUCTIONS
Dismantling of the 5DTC Module
2-12-1
1) Loosen 4 screws and remove the Cover Top (pos 255) by
sliding it out towards the rear before lifting up.
-2 screws on the rear
-1 screw each on the left & right side
2) Loosen 3 screws each to remove the Panel Left (pos 253)
and Panel Right (pos 254). The Panels are remove by
sliding it towards the rear and outwards.
-1 screw on the side
-2 screws on the rear
3) Take a paper clip or any stiff wire diameter of 1mm-1.5mm.
Place the set in position and insert the paper clip or stiff
wire as shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1
4) To remove the Cover CD Orn (pos 111), you have to feel
and give a push in the correct direction (see Figure 1) and
correct position (see Figure 2) to release the catch of the
Cover CD Orn before removing it out.
5) Loosen 4 screws A (see Figure 3 and Figure 9) to remove
the 5DTC Module (pos 1103).
-2 screws on the front
-2 screws on the rear
Note : For information on the 'Emergency opening of the
trays' of the 5DTC Module, refer to Chapter 10
(Page 10-7).
Figure 3
Detaching the Front Panel assembly from the Bottom/Rear assembly
1) Remove 2 screws B (pos 282) as shown in Figure 4 from
the bottom of the Cabinet Front (pos 101).
2) Release the fixation of the Combi Board (pos 1102-1001)
to Bracket Combi (pos 252) by releasing the 2 catches C1
(see Figure 5) and pulling the Combi Board outwards as
shown in Figure 6.
3) Uncatch 2 catches C2 (see Figure 5) on the left & right
sides of the Cabinet Front (pos 101) and slides the Front
Panel assembly out towards the front.
Figure 2
Figure 4
Figure 6
Figure 5
DISMANTLING INSTRUCTIONS
2-2
2-2
Dismantling of the Front Panel assembly
1) The Knob Volume (pos 136) can be remove by pulling it out
in the direction as shown in Figure 7.
2) Loosen 4 screws D (see Figure 8) to remove the Bracket
Top (pos 251) and CDC Key Board (pos 1105B).
3) Loosen 2 screws E (see Figure 8) to remove the Bracket
Combi (pos 252).
4) Loosen 9 screws F (see Figure 8) to remove the Front
Board (pos 1105A).
5) Loosen 3 screws G (see Figure 8) to remove the USB PC
LINK Board (pos 1106).
Figure 8
Figure 7
Dismantling of the Rear Panel assembly
1) Loosen 3 screws H and 2 catches C3 (see Figure 9)
to remove the Tuner Board assembly.
2) Loosen 1 screw K (see Figure 9) to free the Mains
Socket Board (pos 1102-1002B).
3) Loosen 4 screws J and 2 catches C4 (see Figure 9)
to remove the Cabinet Rear (pos 256) by sliding it
out towards the rear (see Figuer 10).
Note : Tuner Board assembly and Mains Socket
Board can also be remove together with the
Cabinet Rear.
4) Loosen 4 screws L (see Figure 9) to remove the Fan
(pos 1104) from the Cabinet Rear.
Figure 10
Figure 9
DISMANTLING INSTRUCTIONS
2-32-3
Repair Hints & Service Positions
1) During repair it is possible to disconnect the ECO6 Tuner
board and/or 5DTC Module completely unless the fault is
suspected to be in that area. This will not affect the
performance of the rest of the set.
Service position A
Service position B
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 position C
3-13-1
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
87.5MHz
8
87.5MHz
9
87.5MHz
87.5MHz
98MHz
Note: * Depending on the selected grid frequency (9 or 10kHz).
By holding the PROG 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 Europe
"EAS"
87.5MHz
108MHz
531kHz
1602kHz
558kHz
1494kHz
87.5MHz
87.5MHz
87.5MHz
87.5MHz
98MHz
QUARTZ
TEST
O
Button pressed?
Y
Display shows
32K
Output at (Front Board)
pin 19 of uP = 2048Hz
O
Button pressed?
Y
Display shows
12M
Output at (Front Board)
pin 19 of uP = 2,929.6875Hz
9
Button pressed?
Y
East Eur. Extended-band
"EAS"
65.81MHz
108MHz
74MHz
87.5MHz
531kHz
1602kHz
558kHz
1494kHz
98MHz
70.01MHz
65.81MHz
Table 1
N
N
N
USA
"USA"
87.5MHz
108MHz
530kHz
1700kHz
560kHz
1500kHz
98MHz
87.5MHz
87.5MHz
87.5MHz
87.5MHz
** Choose
level
by pressing
R
R
Oversea
"OSE"
87.5MHz
108MHz
531/530kHz*
1602/1700kHz*
558/560kHz*
1494/1500kHz*
87.5/98MHz*
87.5MHz
87.5MHz
87.5MHz
98/87.5MHz*
To start service test program
™
hold
depressed while
plugging in the mains cord
Display shows the
ROM version
"S-Vyy"
(Main menu)
CD
Button pressed?
Y
Note : Disc should be available on the tray before entering the Service Test Mode.
STEP
DISPLAY
5DTC-Vnn
1
MP3CD’02
2
TI-Vnn
**3
TI BUS
**4
TI SLD I
**5
TI SLD O
**6
TI FOC
**7
& PROG
5DTC CONTROL &
MP3 CD MODULE
TEST
N
(For MC-M570 only)
MESSAGE
OKAY
-
-
-
BUS OK
-
-
FOC OK
Error code
E1000
E1001
E1002
E1003
E1005
E1006
E1007
E1008
E1020
E1061
E1079
S refers to Service Mode
V refers to Version
yy refers to Software version number of the uProcessor
(counting up from 01 to 99)
SERVICE PLAY MODE
(For MC-500 only)
ECO
Button pressed?
ERROR
5DTC-ER
BUS ER
FOC ER
ACTION
Version of the 5DTC control software (nn = Version Number).
-
Indicates the module used.
-
Version of the MPEG software (nn = Version Number).
Communication test between the Main uP and CD Module
-
CD SLEDGE MOTOR is moved in.
-
CD SLEDGE MOTOR is moved out.
FOCUS SERVO Test.
Press 9 to exit
Error Description
Focus Error
Triggered when the focus cannot be found within a certain time when starting up the CD, or if the focus
is lost for more than a certain time during playing of CD.
Radial Error
Triggered when the radial servo is off-track for a certain time during playing of CD.
Sledge In Error
The sledge did not reach its inner position (inner-switch is still close) before approximately 6 seconds
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 250ms
have passed by. Inner-switch or sledge motor problem.
Jump Error
Triggered in normal play when the jump destination could not be found within a certain time.
Subcode Error
Triggered when a new subcode was missing for a certain time during playing of CD.
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 start-up within a certain time. Disc
motor problem.
Focus Search Error
The focus point has not been found within a certain time.
The tray could not enter the inside position and is opening again. This can happen if the tray is blocked
such that it cannot go fully inside, or if the 5DTC control module is defective and never closes.
The tray could not reach the outside position and is stopped at its blocked position. This can happen if
the tray is blocked such that it cannot go fully outside, or if the 5DTC control module is defective and
never opens.
Table 2
Set is in Service PLAY Mode
CD
Button pressed?
Display shows "5DTC-Vnn" -
Version of 5DTC control software
(nn = Version Number).
DTC works as in normal operation.
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 DTC works as in
normal operation. The electronics
will still function even when an error
is detected so that repair activities
can be carried out.
Figure 1Figure 2
ADC
TEST
N
Y
N
Y
ADC Test is used for checking the
ADC inputs to the microprocessor.
The display shows an ADC value
between 0 and 255 for an input
signal between 0 and 5V.
PLAY
Button pressed?
Y
Display shows "ADC1 Value"
for ADC 1
(Input Line - SA)
PLAY
Button pressed?
Y
Display shows "ADC2 Value"
for ADC 2
(Input Line - Option)
PLAY
Button pressed?
Y
Display shows "ADC3 Value"
for ADC 3
(Input Line - AmNtc)
9
Button pressed?
Y
TEST
EEPROM TESTA test pattern will be sent to the EEPROM.
TEST
DEMO TOGGLE
ROTARY
ENCODER TEST
MICRONAS
FIRMWARE
VERSION
LEAVE SERVICE
TEST PROGRAM
N
N
N
N
Activated with
R
9 to Exit
QEEPROM FORMAT
MAX SOUND
Rotary Volume
Knob
USB PC LINK
9 to Exit
Disconnect
mains cord
DISPLAY
TEST
VEC
Button pressed?
Y
Display shows Figure 1
and switch all LEDs on
(except ECO POWER LED)
VEC
Button pressed?
Y
Display shows Figure 2
and switch alternate LEDs on
(see Table 3)
9
Button pressed?
Y
LEDs
TUNER
AUX
USB PC LINK
MAX SOUND
USB Indicator
MC-M570
CD
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
Table 3
N
N
N
MC-500
-
-
-
-
OFF
ON
Various
other Tests
ACTION
"PASS" is displayed if the uProcessor read back the test pattern
correctly, otherwise "FAIL" will be displayed.
Load default data. Display shows "NEW" for 1 second.
Caution! All presets from the customer will be lost!!
Pressing this button will toggle between DEMO ON and DEMO
OFF. The DEMO status will scroll once across the Display.
Display shows value for 2 seconds.
Values increases or decreases until Volume Maximum (0dB) or
Volume Minimum (VOL MUTE) is reached.
To read out the Firmware Version of IC UAC3553 on the USB
PC LINK Board.
Display shows "Vxxxx" (xxxx = Firmware Version number).
Micro 2003_MC-500 & MC-M570_Service Test Program (dd wk0242)
SET BLOCK DIAGRAM
-6dB Track
MP3
D
A
M
+CD
5DTC
+12V_M
D
250mV
CDC
CONTROL
4-1
125mV
+12V_A
ECO6
A
FM (67.5 kHz)
AM (80% MOD)
TUNER
CONTROL
500mV
76dBA
16dB
SA BUFFER
+12V_A
A
TDA7468
+9.1V
+9.1V
+9V
REG
+12V_A
4-1
NOTE :
MAIN SIGNAL PATH
MEASUREMENTS ARE IN AUX MODE :
XX mV
YY dBA
ZZ dB
LEVELS AT MAX VOL
S/N AT 500mW Output
HEADROOM (1% THD) WRT TO LEVEL AT MAX VOL
AUX / CDR
USB
D
POWER
CONTROL
RDS
DECODER
TUNER
CONTROL
A
COMBI
-AMP
+AMP
POWER
AMPLIFIER
CLASS D
AMP_RELAY
TRAFO
FOR -/21 ONLY
VOLTAGE
SELECTOR
AMP_OFF
+12V_A
MAINS
CHOKE
(NOT USED FOR -/37)
L/R SPEAKER
2 X 100W
2 X 6 OHMS
L
N
10M
(ONLY FOR -/37)
LOW_POWER_SUPPLY
SOFTWARE CONTROL
INCREDIBLE
500mV / 1000mV
A
+12V_A
+C
830mV
ATTN.
-8.5dB
SOURCE SELECTOR
I2C DATA
I2C
I2C CLK
SURROUND
INTERFACE
500mV
VOL. 1VOL. 2
SIMPLE
HP_DET
MUTE_HP
AMP_OFF
AMP_MUTE
AMP_RELAY
IS FILTER
REGULATOR
LM317P
REGULATOR
LM317P
I2C DATA
I2C CLK
+D2
+D
D
NTC
PWDN
LPC
USB
A
USB
CONTROL
+C
ECO POWER
LED
+5V6
+5V6
SOURCE/USB/PC_LINK
MAX/VEC LEDS
SHIFT
REGISTER
uP
TMP88CU74YF
I2C DATA
+C
-33V
I2C CLK
IR EYE
COMBI
CONTROL
+D
+F
+5V6
+5V6_ECO
+C
+5V6
+12V_A
+12V_D
TREBLE
&
BASS
A
M62320FP
I2C SHIFT
REGISTER
+AMP
-AMP
D
CD_ON
HP_MUTE
+5V6
-33V
500mV
85dBA
16dB
LEFT/RIGHT
+12V_A
NJM4556AM
+5V6
MUTE
HEADPHONE
AMPLIFIER
+5V_CD
PWDN
NTC
2.50V
85dBA
3dB
39R 39R
HP_OUT
A
AMP_MUTE
FUSE
FUSE
1.90V
67dBA
3.0dB
ATTEN.
Rin = 3k
LEFT/RIGHT
5DTC
CONTROL
CONTROL
HP_DET
HP DET
HP_OUT
USB
+D
650mV
78dBA
3.2dB
HEADPHONE
EEPROM
D
SA IN
ADC
KEY SCAN
FTD
VOLUME
CONTROL
F1x
F2x
F1x
F2x
+D
F1
F2
-33V
FRONT
POWER SUPPLY
+D
FUSE
FUSE
+D2
F1
F2
LOW_POWER_CONTROL
+5V6_ECO
LPS
SMPS
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SET WIRING DIAGRAM
5-1
5-1
FRONT
(1105A)
FCS 1402
FCS 1401
FCS 1301
1302
1
8009
9P/180mm/AD
1
8008
19P/180mm/AD FOLD
1
1
FCT 1012
FCT 1026
FCT 1015
8003
15P/480mm/BD FOLD
1
FCS 1824
5DTC
(1103)
MP3
FAN
EHT 1401
1
2P/260mm
COMBI
(1102-1001)
EHT 1010
(1104)
1
## 8101
8007
4P/120mm/AD
TO BOTTOM PLATE
1
HP
1P/180 mm
1
1
FCT 1014
FCT 1022
BI 8100
CDC KEY
(1105B)
8100
2P/100mm
EHT 1336
LEGEND
EHS - EH SIDE ENTRY
FCT 1400
FCS 1703
FCS 1702
## 8101
FCT 1011
1
8303
10P/220mm
SUPPLY (MAINS)
FCT 1013
1
1
1005
1
8006
8P/100mm/BD
8004
8P/280mm/AD FOLD
1
8005
7P/220mm/AD
FCT 1120
1
AUX-IN
8010
1P/180 mm
FROM TUNER'S METAL STRIP
TO AUX'S METAL STRIP
ON REARCAB
Electrical parts list............................................................ 6-8
P1
P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
P7
P8
P9
P10
P11
P12
P13
P14
P15
P16
P17
P18
P19
P20
P21
P22
P23
e
p ncr
S7S7
(10G)
d
1G
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
S7
S8
S9
S10
2G
j , p
m
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
B8
B9
3G
a
h
k
b
f
g
c
e
r
n
d
-
a
h
j , p
k
b
f
m
g
c
e
r
n
d
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
4G
j , p
m
5G
a
h
k
b
f
g
c
e
r
n
d
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
a
h
j , p
k
b
f
m
g
c
e
r
n
d
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
6G
j , p
m
7G
a
h
k
b
f
g
c
e
r
n
d
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
a
h
j , p
k
b
f
m
g
c
e
r
n
d
col
Dp
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
8G
a
h
j , p
k
b
f
m
g
c
e
r
n
d
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
9G
j , p
m
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
B8
B9
10G
a
h
k
b
f
g
c
e
r
n
d
-
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
S7
-
FRONT BOARD - COMPONENT 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.
3139 113 3501 pt2 dd wk0251
FRONT 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.
6-36-3
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FRONT BOARD - CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (Part 1)
12345678910111213
Front Board
Circuit Diagram (Part 1)
A
B
TUENABLE
VDDD
VREF
SYNC
RDCL
RDDA
QUAL
VSSD
D
SA_IN
3
10
16
2
1
2409
47p
SA
-33V
100n
2415
D
LedShStr
LedShData
LedShClk
LedEnable
TRAY_IIC_SCL
CD_PORE__uC_RESET
TRAY_IRQ
TUDATA
TUCLK
TUSTEREO
CD_RAB__uP_FRAME
MpOscShiftTu
9457
D
3417
3416
D
+D
3404
C
1N4148
3405
220n
2407
470K
6401
3406
680K
33K
2406
1u
D
D
E
F
2416
1n
+D
1K5
10K
3407
3408
2411
D
7403
SAA6581T
560p
2410
560p
15
4
8
7
9
MPX
SCOUT
CIN
TCON
MODE
57 Khz
BANDPASS
(8th ORDER)
CLOCKED
COMP
TEST
CTRL
G
H
D
I
2408
47p
D
5406
2u2
POW SUPPL
VSSA
RDS/RBDS
OSC
&
CLK
OSCI14OSCO
13
3410
220K
5405
AT-51
VDDA
RESET
DEM
SIGNAL
QUALITY
VSSA
4.9V
512
&
DET
611
3409
2K2
1234567891011
2412
1K
1K
1N4148
2461
D
6408
50V2u2
P15
P16
P17
P18
P19
P20
P21
P22
P23
6410
1N4148
22u
50V
3541
3418
2471
2462
47n
10K
G9
3517
3519
3521
3523
1K
3525
50V 22u
FTD
10K
3419
D
6-46-4
DC Voltages During Active Play.
2402
-33V
4412
9422
10K
3542
100p
G10
3514
1K
3516
1K
1K
3518
1K
1K
3520
1K
1K
6407
1N4148
6409
1N4148
1K
10K
# 3544
3513
3515
3522
2403
10K
3401
100p
G2
1K
1K
1K
3524
1K
10K
3545
D
3526
470R
3527
470R
3457
470R
3458
1K
3459
1K
3460
1K
3461
470R
3462
1K
# 3546
MpOscShiftTu
TU
10K
3402
100p
2400
2401
100p
G1
P9
P10
P11
P12
P13
P14
1K
3510
1K
3509
V21
V20
80k pull
out. port w. latchP9
PD
source open
out w. latch
P04
P05
4
3
3463
4K7
1K
3508
1K
3507
V18
V19
8-Bit h. break. v.
down
drain 80k p.d.
P0
P06
P07
33p
2418
1K
3512
3511
65
V23
V22
V24
66
V25
67
V26
68
V27
69
V28
70
V29
71
V30
72
V31
8-Bit h. breakdown v.
73
V32
74
V33
75
V34
76
V35
77
V36
5-Bit h. breakd. v.
VKK
78
8-Bit Input/Output
-SCK1
79
(tri-state)
SI1
P03
SO1
1
10K
D
Reset
10K
ADC
TURdsClk
TURdsDATA
9412
FTD
9403
USB
9430
TU
# 9402
D
TU
9404
D
9406
D
Note :
Values in Bracket are DC Voltages at Standby (Clock Mode).
Values in Square Bracket are DC Voltages at Low Power Standby.
Note : Some values may varies, see respective parts list for correct value.
Legend :
P6
P7
P8
1K
3506
3504
1K
1K
3505
V16
V17
V15
8-Bit high breakdown voltage8-Bit high breakdown v.
output port with latchoutput port with latchout w. latch P8
VFT driver circuit (automatic display)
XIN
VSS
XOUT
8809
7
D
5404
D
22p
# 2479
D
22p
2420
7404
BC847B
D
IIC
ADC
CD
Refer to Variant Table.
#
For Provision Only .
P2
P1
P3
P4
P5
1K
1K
3503
54555657585966061626364
V14
3502
1K
1K
3501
V12
V13
ROMRAM
1K
3498
3500
1K
3499
V9
V11
V10
P7P6
80k pull down80k pull down
P6-P9 source open drain
Program
Counter
CPU
drain
sink o.
8-Bit I/O P2
sink o.drain
-RESET
TEST
XTIN
XTOUT
-STOP
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19220 21 22 23 24
5403
32K768
22p
2419
-INT0
D
G3
G2
G1
1K
1K
3496
1K
3497
V7
V8
8-Bit Input/Output
(tri state)
TC2
-INT1
G4
3495
V6
-DV0
3494
1K
V5
8-Bit A/D
Converter
TC4
D
22p
2456
D
2p2
2421
D
+C
3420
2K7
3423
1K8
5407
D
2u2
6K8
3425
3426
1K
Options
+D
G6
G5
1K
3493
V4
80k pull down
P1
TC1
3464
1K
G7
3492
1K
V3
3-B. I/O P3
( tristate )
INT2
100n
2455
G8
1K
3490
1K
3491
V1
V2
4-Bit In/Output
8-Bit Input/Output
INT4
SCL
3438
7401
M24C02
1
E0
2
E1
3
E2
6
SCL
7
WC_
G9
G10
1K
3489
414243444546474849550515253
V0
VDD
VAREF
VASS
AIN13
P5
AIN12
AIN11
AIN10
(tri-state)
AIN7
P4
AIN6
AIN5
AIN4
AIN3
AIN2
(tri-state)
AIN1
AIN0
-SCKO
SCA
1M
D
1K
4.9V [4.9V]
40
39
4.9V [4.9V]
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
TMP88CU74YF
7400
3474
470R
3437
680K
4400
3439
4.9V
8
VCC
5
SDA
VSS
4
470R
100R
100R
3487
3485
3483
3481
3479
3477
3475
3472
3470
3468
3466
+H
+C
1K
3486
1K
3484
1K
3482
1K
3480
1K
3478
1K
3476
+D
3473
470R
1K
3471
1K
3469
100R
3467
100R
3465
1M
D
3427
1K
-26.5V
(-26.9V)
D
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
CD_SILD__uP_CLK
1K
3534
3403
1K8
1K8
TRAY_IIC_SDA_CD_SIDA
CD_SICL__uP_DATA
1K
1K
6K8
3428
D
1403
BJ897GNK
F2x
IIC_DATA
IIC_CLK
TUCE
TURdsDATA
VOLB
VOLA
NTC
KEY2
KEY1
KEY0
Options
+D
RC6
USB_SUSP
TURdsClk
USB_IIC_DATA
USB_IIC_CLK
USB_READY
USB_IRQ
Standby
PWDN
IIC_DATA
IIC_CLK
404256789
G10
RC6
SA
+C
+5V6
USB_SUSP
2324252627293303132333435363738
P1
G1G2G3G4G5G6G7G8G9
3539
3540
1K
2466
2n2
# 6402
1N4148
5411
# 4401
USB_IIC_DATA
USB_IIC_CLK
4402
4410
USB_READY
USB_IRQ
# 2465
10n
USB
47p
47p
2441
2440
2422
3421
1K
10n
7405
BC847B
D
Reset
4.6V [4.6V]
10K
D
9435
4411
4u7
USB
P13
P12
P11
5408
2413
P10P9P8P7P6P5P4P3P2
3
1
2
4u7
100n
3422
680K
TSOP4836ZC1
VS
OUT
GND
# 2483
2424
5
P14
7301
100n
USB
4.9V
10n
P15
2467
2443
+C
2423
P16
3536
P17
D
4u7 50V
47p
470n
3424
P19
P18
3538
100R
4
4K7
2444
3413
100K
220K
D
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