For details, refer to "Important Check Points for Good Servicing".
PIONEER CORPORATION 4-1, Meguro 1-chome, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8654, Japan
PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC. P.O. Box 1760, Long Beach, CA 90801-1760, U.S.A.
PIONEER EUROPE NV Haven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, 9120 Melsele, Belgium
PIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE PTE. LTD. 253 Alexandra Road, #04-01, Singapore 159936
PIONEER CORPORATION 2006
K-ZZU. DEC. 2006 Printed in Japan
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SAFETY INFORMATION
CAUTION
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This service manual is intended for qualified service technicians; it is not meant for the casual do-it-yourselfer.
Qualified technicians have the necessary test equipment and tools, and have been trained to properly and safely repair
complex products such as those covered by this manual.
Improperly performed repairs can adversely affect the safety and reliability of the product and may void the warranty.
If you are not qualified to perform the repair of this product properly and safely, you should not risk trying to do so
and refer the repair to a qualified service technician.
W
ARNING
This product contains lead in solder and certain electrical parts contain chemicals which are known to the state of
California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
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Health & Safety Code Section 25249.6 - Proposition 65
- Safety Precautions for those who Service this Unit.
• When checking or adjusting the emitting power of the laser diode exercise caution in order to get safe, reliable
results.
Caution:
1. During repair or tests, minimum distance of 13 cm from the focus lens must be kept.
2. During repair or tests, do not view laser beam for 10 seconds or longer.
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- Service Precaution
1. You should conform to the regulations governing
the product (safety, radio and noise, and other
regulations), and should keep the safety during
servicing by following the safety instructions
described in this manual.
2. Before disassembling the unit, be sure to turn off
the power. Unplugging and plugging the connectors
during power-on mode may damage the ICs inside
the unit.
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3. To protect the pickup unit from electrostatic discharge
during servicing, take an appropriate treatment
(shorting-solder) by referring to "the DISASSEMBLY".
4. After replacing the pickup unit, be sure to check the
grating.
5. Be careful in handling ICs. Some ICs such as MOS
type are so fragile that they can be damaged by
electrostatic induction.
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[Important Check Points for Good Servicing]
In this manual, procedures that must be performed during repairs are marked with the below symbol.
Please be sure to confirm and follow these procedures.
1. Product safety
Please conform to product regulations (such as safety and radiation regulations), and maintain a safe servicing environment by
following the safety instructions described in this manual.
1 Use specified parts for repair.
Use genuine parts. Be sure to use important parts for safety.
2 Do not perform modifications without proper instructions.
Please follow the specified safety methods when modification(addition/change of parts) is required due to interferences such as
radio/TV interference and foreign noise.
3 Make sure the soldering of repaired locations is properly performed.
When you solder while repairing, please be sure that there are no cold solder and other debris.
Soldering should be finished with the proper quantity. (Refer to the example)
4 Make sure the screws are tightly fastened.
Please be sure that all screws are fastened, and that there are no loose screws.
5 Make sure each connectors are correctly inserted.
Please be sure that all connectors are inserted, and that there are no imperfect insertion.
6 Make sure the wiring cables are set to their original state.
Please replace the wiring and cables to the original state after repairs.
In addition, be sure that there are no pinched wires, etc.
7 Make sure screws and soldering scraps do not remain inside the product.
Please check that neither solder debris nor screws remain inside the product.
8 There should be no semi-broken wires, scratches, melting, etc. on the coating of the power cord.
Damaged power cords may lead to fire accidents, so please be sure that there are no damages.
If you find a damaged power cord, please exchange it with a suitable one.
9 There should be no spark traces or similar marks on the power plug.
When spark traces or similar marks are found on the power supply plug, please check the connection and advise on secure
connections and suitable usage. Please exchange the power cord if necessary.
0 Safe environment should be secured during servicing.
When you perform repairs, please pay attention to static electricity, furniture, household articles, etc. in order to prevent injuries.
Please pay attention to your surroundings and repair safely.
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2. Adjustments
To keep the original performance of the products, optimum adjustments and confirmation of characteristics within specification.
Adjustments should be performed in accordance with the procedures/instructions described in this manual.
3. Lubricants, Glues, and Replacement parts
Use grease and adhesives that are equal to the specified substance.
Make sure the proper amount is applied.
4. Cleaning
For parts that require cleaning, such as optical pickups, tape deck heads, lenses and mirrors used in projection monitors, proper
cleaning should be performed to restore their performances.
5. Shipping mode and Shipping screws
To protect products from damages or failures during transit, the shipping mode should be set or the shipping screws should be
installed before shipment. Please be sure to follow this method especially if it is specified in this manual.
4.3 PANEL UNIT ............................................................................................................................................39
4.4 CD CORE UNIT(S10.5COMP2)............................................................................................................... 40
5. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST ............................................................................................................................ 42
6.1 CD ADJUSTMENT................................................................................................................................... 48
6.2 CHECKING THE GRATING AFTER CHANGING THE PICKUP UNIT .................................................... 50
6.4 IPOD TEST MODE ..................................................................................................................................53
6.5 SYSTEM MICROCOMPUTER TEST PROGRAM ................................................................................... 54
7. GENERAL INFORMATION ............................................................................................................................. 55
7.1.2 CONNECTOR FUNCTION DESCRIPTION.......................................................................................... 58
7.2 IC ............................................................................................................................................................. 59
OTES : • Parts marked by " * " are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List.
• The > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.
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Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.
• Screw adjacent to mark on the product are used for disassembly.
• For the applying amount of lubricants or glue, follow the instructions in this manual.
(In the case of no amount instructions,apply as you think it appropriate.)
Note: When ordering service parts, be sure to refer to " EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST" or
"ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST".
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Large size
A-a
SCH diagram
FM,AM(22.5 kHz,30 %) : -24 dBs
Guide page
A-a
B
Detailed page
IPBUS:2.2 dBs
FM/AM TUNER UNIT
C
AUX1/IPOD : 2.2 dBs
D
E
F
AD
18
EJECT
B
CN1801
C
CN701
PANEL UNIT
D
CD:0.6 dBs
NOTE :
Symbol indicates a resistor.
No differentiation is made between chip resistors and
discrete resistors.
Symbol indicates a capacitor.
No differentiation is made between chip capacitors and
discrete capacitors.
For resistors and capacitors in the circuit diagrams, their resistance values or
capacitance values are expressed in codes:
*Capacitors
Code Practical value
103 0.01uF
101/10 100uF/10V
The > mark found on some component parts indicates
the importance of the safety factor of the part.
Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of
identical designation.
12 cm CD Eject operation8 cm CD Eject operationBlack dot(800 μm) during play
Ref.:
GND
Mode:
Normal
5 V/div
5 V/div
500 ms/div1DSCSNS
28SNS
312SNS
4LOEJ
Ref.:
GND
Mode:
Normal
5 V/div
5 V/div
5 V/div
5 V/div
500 ms/div1DSCSNS
9TIN
@TE
0FIN
Ref.:
REFO
Mode:
Normal
1 V/div
1 V/div
1 V/div
1 V/div
500 μs/div%RFAGC
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4. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM
4.1 TUNER AMP UNIT
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B
C
NOTE FOR PCB DIAGRAMS
1.The parts mounted on this PCB
include all necessary parts for
several destination.
For further information for
respective destinations, be sure
to check with the schematic dia gram.
2.Viewpoint of PCB diagrams
Connector
P.C.Board
Capacitor
Chip Part
SIDE A
SIDE B
TUNER AMP UNIT
A
AUX JACK
WIRED REMOTE INPUT
i P
CORD ASSY
IP-BUS INPUT
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E
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DSENS
FRONT
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i Pod CONNECTOR
SIDE A
REAR OUTPUT
FRONT OUTPUT
Y
SUBWOOFER OUTPUT
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CN352
ANTENNA JACK
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1
B
2
1
C
FRONT
TESTIN
PCL
CN701
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CN1950
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TUNER AMP UNIT
A
>FU 352(B,128,136) Fuse 3 A CEK1286
B
C
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4.2 KEYBOARD UNIT
KEYBOARD UNIT
A
B
C
B
CN1951
D
OEL UNIT
KEYBOARD UNIT
B
SIDE BSIDE A
D
MULTI-CONTROL
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4.3 PANEL UNIT
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PANEL UNIT
D
B
SIDE A
CN1801
EJECT
B
C
PANEL UNIT
D
A
SIDE B
D
CN801
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4.4 CD CORE UNIT(S10.5COMP2)
CD CORE UNIT(S10.5COMP2)
C
A
CN651
A
B
C
PICKUP UNIT(P10.5)(SERVICE)
SIDE A
D
E
F
M2
LOADING
/CARRIAGE
MOTOR
M1
SPINDLE
MOTOR
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SIDE B
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B
C
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5. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST
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• Parts whose parts numbers are omitted are subject to being not supplied.
• The part numbers shown below indicate chip components.
Chip Resistor
RS1/_S___J,RS1/__S___J
Chip Capacitor (except for CQS.....)
CKS....., CCS....., CSZS.....
• The > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.
Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.
• Meaning of the figures and others in the parentheses in the parts list.
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Example) IC 301 is on the point (face A, 91 of x-axis, and 111 of y-axis) of the corresponding
PC board.
IC 301 (A, 91, 111) IC NJM2068V
Circuit Symbol and No.Part No.
Unit Number : XWM7164(P590IB)
Unit Number : XWM7165(P5900IB)
Unit Name: Tuner Amp Unit
Unit Number :
C
Unit Name: Keyboard Unit
Unit Number : CWX3514
Unit Name: CD Core
Unit(S10.5COMP2)
Unit Number : CWM8758
Unit Name: Panel Unit
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A
Unit Number : XWM7164(P590IB)
Unit Number : XWM7165(P5900IB)
Unit Name: Tuner Amp Unit
MISCELLANEOUS
IC 101(A,44,90) ICHA12241FP
IC 171(A,112,86) ICNJM2794V
IC 201(A,82,91) ICPML016B
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IC 301(A,93,135) ICPAL007C
IC 420(A,152,28) ICNJM2885DL1-33
IC 601(A,109,56) ICPEG274A
IC 602(A,84,64) ICS-80835CNMC-B8U
IC 641(A,54,35) ICNJM2885DL1-33
IC 701(A,116,37) ICTC7SET08FUS1
IC 702(A,119,37) ICTC7SH08FUS1
IC 703(A,125,79) ICTC4066BFT
IC 704(A,131,65) ICNJM2794V
IC 851(B,40,20) ICNJM2360M
IC 901(A,7,122) ICNJM2388F84
Q 982(A,141,102) TransistorUMD2N
D 171(A,16,129) DiodeHZM6R2ZMWA
D 172(A,10,130) DiodeHZM6R2ZMWA
D 201(A,55,80) DiodeHZS12L(B1)
D 202(A,119,74) DiodeRB706F-40
D 301(A,102,105) DiodeMPG06G-6415G3
D 302(A,99,100) DiodeMPG06G-6415G3
D 612(B,132,50) DiodeMC2850-11
D 650(A,18,70) DiodeMTZJA8R2(B)
D 801(B,104,33) DiodeMC2850-11
D 802(B,114,31) DiodeMC2848-11
D 803(B,126,34) DiodeMC2846-11
D 804(B,121,34) DiodeMC2848-11
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D 805(B,109,31) DiodeMC2846-11
D 821(A,78,14) DiodeHZS9L(B2)
D 852(B,49,18) DiodeRB411D
D 853(A,24,29) DiodeMTZJA10(B)
D 854(A,89,43) DiodeMC2848-11
D 901(A,66,119) DiodeMPG06G-6415G3
D 902(A,70,116) DiodeMPG06G-6415G3
D 911(A,15,86) DiodeMPG06G-6415G3
D 912(A,19,82) DiodeHZS6L(B1)
D 931(A,55,103) DiodeHZS7L(A1)
D 932(A,49,103) DiodeHZS7L(C3)
D 942(A,138,75) Diode1SS133
D 951(A,45,95) DiodeMC2848-11
D 981(A,20,90) DiodeHZS9L(A2)
D 982(A,97,70) DiodeMC2848-11
D 984(A,138,79) Diode1SS133
L 101(A,14,78) InductorLAU2R2K
L 201(A,66,78) Ferri-InductorLAU4R7K
L 202(A,58,95) Ferri-InductorLAU100K
L 401(A,154,51) InductorLAU1R0K
L 402(A,149,93) InductorLAU1R0K
L 403(B,156,98) Chip CoilLCTAW4R7J2520
L 601(A,78,57) Ferri-InductorLAU100K
L 701(A,115,32) InductorCTF1382
L 831(A,103,24) Ferri-InductorLAU100K
L 851(A,44,17) InductorCTF1660
L 901(A,32,109) Choke Coil 600 µH CTH1280
L 951(A,59,103) InductorLAU2R2K
X 601(A,94,58) Crystal 20.00 MHz VSS1167
S 802(A,23,11) Switch(DSENS) CSN1039
>FU352(B,128,136) Fuse 3 ACEK1286
TU401(A,162,103) FM/AM Tuner Unit CWE1952
D 1812(A,34,10) LEDSML412BC5T(NP)
D 1813(A,22,22) LEDSML412BC5T(NP)
D 1814(A,4,40) LEDSML412BC5T(NP)
D 1815(A,22,57) LEDSML412BC5T(NP)
D 1816(A,38,40) LEDSML412BC5T(NP)
D 1817(A,40,103) LEDSML412BC5T(NP)
D 1818(A,40,82) LEDSML412BC5T(NP)
D 1819(A,40,131) LEDSML412BC5T(NP)
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D 1820(A,40,117) LEDSML412BC5T(NP)
D 1821(A,6,158) LEDSML412BC5T(NP)
A
D 1822(A,40,144) LEDSML412BC5T(NP)
D 1831(B,26,50) Diode1SS355
L 1831(A,29,62) InductorCTF1617
L 1881(A,23,130) InductorCTF1617
L 1882(A,28,115) InductorCTF1617
TH1881(A,26,138) ThermistorCCX1037
X 1841(B,22,55) Ceramic Resonator 16.000 MHz CSS1616
S 1803(A,5,9) Push SwitchCSG1155
S 1804(A,39,107) Push SwitchCSG1155
S 1805(A,39,148) Push SwitchCSG1155
S 1806(A,39,78) Push SwitchCSG1155
B
S 1807(A,39,120) Push SwitchCSG1155
S 1808(A,39,134) Push SwitchCSG1155
S 1809(A,37,9) Push SwitchCSG1155
S 1810(A,21,39) Switch(MULTI-CONTROL) CSX1120
RESISTORS
R 1801(B,8,138) RS1/16S222J
R 1802(B,12,150) RS1/16S222J
R 1803(B,31,132) RS1/16S473J
R 1808(B,27,22) RS1/16S332J
R 1809(B,29,22) RS1/16S103J
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R 1810(B,31,22) RS1/16S333J
R 1811(B,8,42) RS1/16S103J
R 1812(B,24,22) RS1/16S222J
R 1813(B,21,22) RS1/16S103J
R 1814(B,10,50) RS1/16S101J
R 1815(B,8,50) RS1/16S103J
R 1816(B,6,50) RS1/16S2R2J
R 1817(B,35,33) RS1/16S271J
R 1818(B,32,37) RS1/16S271J
R 1819(B,34,37) RS1/16S271J
R 1820(B,35,119) RS1/16S271J
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R 1821(B,35,121) RS1/16S271J
R 1822(B,35,118) RS1/16S271J
R 1823(B,33,34) RS1/16S121J
R 1825(B,35,116) RS1/16S121J
R 1833(A,31,56) RS1/16S222J
R 1834(B,36,65) RS1/16S101J
R 1835(A,28,69) RS1/16S101J
R 1836(B,34,65) RS1/16S101J
R 1837(B,38,65) RS1/16S101J
R 1838(A,27,94) RAB4C101J
R 1839(A,11,84) RAB4C101J
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R 1840(B,29,85) RAB4C101J
R 1841(A,23,94) RAB4C101J
R 1842(B,25,90) RAB4C101J
R 1843(B,21,90) RAB4C101J
R 1844(B,16,88) RAB4C101J
R 1845(B,12,88) RAB4C101J
R 1846(B,9,88) RS1/16S101J
R 1847(B,10,83) RS1/16S101J
R 1848(A,26,104) RS1/16S101J
R 1849(B,8,83) RS1/16S101J
R 1850(B,10,109) RS1/16S101J
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R 1851(B,8,65) RS1/16S473J
R 1852(B,4,68) RS1/16S473J
Circuit Symbol and No.Part No.
R 1853(B,8,68) RAB4C473J
R 1855(A,29,69) RS1/16S101J
R 1856(A,26,69) RS1/16S101J
R 1857(B,18,58) RS1/16S101J
R 1858(B,19,55) RS1/16S473J
R 1859(B,26,55) RS1/16S154J
R 1860(B,35,52) RS1/16S104J
R 1863(B,7,132) RS1/16S103J
R 1881(A,20,134) RS1/16S183J
R 1882(A,24,138) RS1/16S563J
R 1883(A,25,142) RS1/16S333J
R 1884(A,23,142) RS1/16S392J
R 1885(A,26,110) RAB4C102J
R 1887(B,17,117) RS1/16S0R0J
R 1889(B,18,117) RS1/16S5101D
CAPACITORS
C 1805(B,8,53) CKSYF106Z10
C 1806(B,31,130) CKSRYB104K16
C 1811(A,13,11) CKSRYF104Z50
C 1812(A,31,9) CKSRYF104Z50
C 1813(A,22,20) CKSRYF104Z50
C 1814(A,4,44) CKSRYF104Z50
C 1815(A,22,58) CKSRYF104Z50
C 1816(A,39,44) CKSRYF104Z50
C 1817(A,40,97) CKSRYF104Z50
C 1818(A,40,84) CKSRYF104Z50
C 1819(A,40,126) CKSRYF104Z50
C 1820(A,40,112) CKSRYF104Z50
C 1821(A,13,152) CKSRYF104Z50
C 1822(A,40,139) CKSRYF104Z50
C 1831(B,13,53) CKSRYB224K10
C 1832(B,11,46) CKSRYB224K10
C 1833(A,36,60) CKSRYB103K50
C 1837(B,30,48) CKSRYB104K16
C 1871(B,10,105) CKSRYB103K50
C 1882(A,27,134) CKSRYB104K25
C 1883(A,24,134) CKSRYB104K25
C 1884(A,23,104) CKSRYB104K25
C 1885(A,27,119) CKSRYB104K25
C 1886(A,24,119) CKSRYB104K25
C 1887(A,22,134) CKSRYB104K25
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Unit Number : CWX3514
Unit Name: CD Core
Unit(S10.5COMP2)
MISCELLANEOUS
IC 201(A,34,46) ICPE5547A
IC 301(A,27,14) ICBA5839FP
Q 101(B,56,72) Transistor2SA1577
Q 102(B,47,57) Transistor2SB1689
X 201(A,23,35) Ceramic Resonator 16.934 MHz CSS1603
S 901(A,53,37) Switch(HOME)CSN1067
S 903(B,19,58) Switch(DSCSNS) CSN1067
S 904(B,38,67) Switch(12EJ)CSN1068
S 905(B,24,68) Switch(8EJ)CSN1068
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R 101(B,60,73) RS1/10SR2R4J
R 102(B,59,71) RS1/10SR2R4J
R 103(B,60,71) RS1/10SR2R7J
R 104(B,52,69) RS1/16SS222J
R 105(B,41,57) RS1/16SS102J
R 107(B,41,59) RS1/16SS105J
R 202(B,32,62) RS1/16SS473J
R 203(B,42,45) RS1/16S473J
R 204(A,25,61) RS1/16SS221J
R 206(B,26,53) RS1/16SS104J
R 210(B,13,32) RS1/16SS102J
R 214(B,36,34) RS1/16SS472J
R 216(B,47,49) RS1/16SS472J
R 221(B,36,32) RS1/16SS103J
R 222(B,35,32) RS1/16SS103J
R 225(A,49,49) RS1/16SS103J
R 226(A,49,50) RS1/16SS393J
R 227(B,45,51) RS1/16SS562J
R 228(B,42,53) RS1/16SS122J
R 229(B,44,53) RS1/16SS472J
R 230(B,21,28) RS1/16SS0R0J
R 232(B,43,51) RS1/16SS122J
R 233(B,29,52) RS1/16SS103J
R 234(B,30,61) RS1/16SS473J
R 235(A,25,63) RS1/16SS473J
R 239(B,26,48) RS1/16SS473J
R 240(B,10,31) RS1/16SS473J
R 241(B,9,32) RS1/16SS103J
R 244(A,20,52) RS1/16SS473J
R 255(A,27,63) RAB4CQ104J
R 307(A,34,19) RS1/16SS183J
R 308(A,38,20) RS1/16SS183J
R 309(A,35,21) RS1/16SS183J
R 310(A,38,21) RS1/16SS183J
R 601(B,28,38) RS1/16SS0R0J
R 602(B,27,41) RS1/16SS0R0J
R 606(B,23,41) RS1/16SS0R0J
R 701(B,16,35) RS1/16SS221J
R 702(A,23,55) RS1/16SS221J
CAPACITORS
C 106(B,56,69) CKSQYB475K6R3
C 202(A,27,57) CKSSYB104K10
C 204(A,24,63) CKSSYB103K16
C 205(B,23,43) CKSQYB475K6R3
Circuit Symbol and No.Part No.
C 221(A,44,53) CKSSYB104K10
C 222(B,43,53) CCSSCH560J50
C 223(B,45,53) CCSSCH4R0C50
C 224(A,43,55) CKSSYB104K10
C 226(A,40,58) CCSSCH680J50
C 227(A,40,60) CCSSCH470J50
C 228(A,39,62) CKSSYB103K16
C 229(B,49,59) CKSSYB104K10
C 236(A,42,61) CKSSYB104K10
C 239(B,44,51) CCSSCH220J50
C 240(A,35,61) CKSSYB104K10
C 250(B,36,30) CKSSYB102K50
C 251(B,33,29) CKSSYB102K50
C 303(A,35,19) CKSSYB472K25
C 304(A,34,21) CKSSYB223K16
C 307(B,25,9) CKSRYB104K16
C 308(B,10,27) CKSRYB105K10
C 703(B,11,37) CCSSCH101J50
C 704(B,8,36) CKSSYB102K50
C 711(A,25,26) CKSSYB104K10
D
Unit Number : CWM8758
Unit Name: Panel Unit
MISCELLANEOUS
D 1970LEDCL220PGC
S 1970Push Switch(EJECT)CSG1112
RESISTORS
R 1970RS1/16S101J
R 1971RS1/16S101J
R 1972RS1/16S0R0J
CAPACITORS
C 1970CKSRYB104K16
Miscellaneous Parts List
Pickup Unit(P10.5)(Service) CXX1942
M 1Motor Unit(SPINDLE)CXC7134
M 2Motor Unit(LOADING/CARRIAGE) CXC4026
A
B
C
D
E
C 206(A,22,39) CKSSYB104K10
C 207(A,24,37) CKSRYB104K16
C 209(B,33,40) CEVW220M6R3
C 210(B,29,42) CKSSYB104K10
C 211(A,27,34) CKSSYB104K10
C 212(B,29,32) CKSRYB104K16
C 213(A,44,37) CKSSYB104K10
C 214(A,28,33) CKSSYB104K10
C 216(A,50,51) CKSSYB332K50
C 217(A,46,51) CKSSYB104K10
C 218(A,49,51) CKSSYB473K10
C 219(A,45,53) CKSSYB104K10
C 220(A,46,53) CKSSYB182K50
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6. ADJUSTMENT
6.1 CD ADJUSTMENT
A
1) Cautions on adjustments
• In this product the single voltage (3.3 V) is used for the
regulator. The reference voltage is the REFO1 (1.65 V)
instead of the GND.
If you should mistakenly short the REFO1 with the GND
during adjustment, accurate voltage will not be obtained,
and the servo’s misoperation will apply excessive shock
to the pickup. To avoid such problems:
a. Do not mix up the REFO1 with the GND when
connecting the (-) probe of measuring instruments.
Especially on an oscilloscope, avoid connecting the (-)
B
probe for CH1 to the GND.
b. In many cases, measuring instruments have the same
potential as that for the (-) probe. Be sure to set the
measuring instruments to the floating state.
c. If you have mistakenly connected the REFO1 to the GND,
turn off the regulator or the power immediately.
• Before mounting and removing filters or leads for
adjustment, be sure to turn off the regulator.
• For stable circuit operation, keep the mechanism
C
operating for about one minute or more after the
regulator is turned on.
• In the test mode, any software protections will not
work. Avoid applying any mechanical or electrical
shock to the mechanism during adjustment.
2) Test mode
This mode is used to adjust the CD mechanism module.
• To enter the test mode.
While pressing the LIST and CLOCK keys at the same
time, reset.
• To exit from the test mode.
Turn off the ACC or back up.
Notes:
a. During ejection, do not press any other keys than the
EJECT key until the loaded disc is ejected.
b. If you have pressed the (→) key or (←) key during focus
search, turn off the power immediately to protect the
actuator from damage caused by the lens stuck.
c. For the TR jump modes except 100TR, the track jump
operation will continue even if the key is released.
d. For the CRG move and 100TR jump modes, the tracking
loop will be closed at the same time when the key is
released.
e. When the power is turned off and on, the jump mode
is reset to the single TR (91), the RF amp gain is set to 0 dB,
and the auto-adjustment values are reset to the default
settings.
• The RFI and RFO signals with a wide frequency range
are easy to oscillate. When observing the signals,
insert a resistor of 1 k ohms in series.
• The load and eject operation is not guarantied with the
D
mechanism upside down. If the mechanism is blocked
due to mistaken eject operation, reset the product or
turn off and on the ACC to restore it.
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- Flow Chart
[Key]
Contents
Display
[BAND]
Power Off
TRK MIN SEC
[BAND]
Power Off
TRK MIN SEC
[BAND]
Power Off
TRK MIN SEC
Test Mode In
[CD] or [SOURCE]
Source On
TRK MIN SEC
[BAND]
Power On
(T.Offset is adjusted)
TRK MIN SEC
00 00 00
[3]
Focus Close
S curve check
TRK MIN SEC
91 91 91
[1]
T.Close & AGC
Applicable servomechanism
TRK MIN SEC
?tr ?min ?sec
[1]
F,T,RF AGC
F.Bias display switching
TRK MIN SEC
*7
[LIST] + [CLOCK] + Reset or
[LIST] + [CLOCK] + BU + ACC
[3]
Power On
(T.Offset is not adjusted)
TRK MIN SEC
99 99 99
[6]
Focus Mode switching
TRK MIN SEC
[6][3]
Applicable servomechanism
TRK MIN SEC
[3][6]
TRK MIN SEC
*2
0X 0X 0X
T.Close
?tr ?min ?sec
F,T AGC / F.Bias
RF AGC
?tr ?min ?sec
[2]
TRK MIN SEC
GG GG GG
[1]
or 99 99 99
RF AGC coefficient display
TRK MIN SEC
TRK MIN SEC
?tr ?min ?sec
RF AMP
Gain switching
Tracking Servo
Close
00 00 00
RF AGC /
?? ?? ??
CRG/TR jump
value switching
*1
*5
Head Unit
Remote Control
[4]
SPINDLE
Speed switching
TRK MIN SEC
SP SP SP
[>]
CRG +
00 00 00
or 99 99 99
[>]
CRG +
8X 8X 8X
or 9X 9X 9X
[>]
CRG/TR Jump +
TRK MIN SEC
?tr ?min ?sec
*9
[<]
CRG -
00 00 00
or 99 99 99
[<]
CRG -
8X 8X 8X
or 9X 9X 9X
[<]
*4*4
CRG/TR Jump -
TRK MIN SEC
?tr ?min ?sec?? ?? ??
*8
*6
[2]
Self-adjusting
switching
*3*8
TRK MIN SEC
?? ?? ??
[2]
T.Balance adjustment /
T.BAL coefficient display
TRK MIN SEC
?? ?? ??
[2]
Tracking Open
8X 8X 8X
or 9X 9X 9X
[5]
Gop Mode
Gop Mode switching
TRK MIN SEC
OL OL OL
*10
A
B
C
[BAND]
Power Off
TRK MIN SEC
*1) TYP → + 6 dB → + 12 dB
TRK
*2) Focus Close
TRK00MIN00SEC
TRK99MIN99SEC
(
MIN
SEC
TRK06MIN06SEC
→ S Curve check setting → F EQ measurement setting
00
TRK
MIN01SEC
01
01
06
TRK12MIN12SEC
TRK02MIN02SEC
99)
12
02
*3) F.Offset Display → RF.Offset → T.Offset Display → Switch to the
order of the original display
*4) 1TR/4TR/10TR/32TR/100TR
*5) Single
→ 4TR → 10TR → 32TR → 100TR →CRG Move
9x(8x):91(81) 92(82) 93(83) 94(84) 95(85) 96(86)
*6) Only at the time of CRG move, 100TR jump
*7) TRK/MIN/SEC
→ F.AGC → T.AGC Gain → F.Bias → RF AGC
*8) CRG motor voltage = 2 [V]
*9) TYP (1X)
TRK
MIN
→ 2X → 1X
SEC
TRK
MIN22SEC
22
22
TRK11MIN11SEC
11
[2]
Tracking Open
8X 8X 8X
or 9X 9X 9X
Operation
[Key]
Test Mode
[BAND] Power On/Off
[>]
CRG + / TR Jump +
(Direction of the external surface)
[<]
CRG - / TR Jump (Direction of the internal surface)
[1]T. CLS & AGC & Applicable servomechanism /
AGC,AGC display setting
[2]RF Gain switching / Offset adjustment display /
T.Balance adjustment / T. Open
[3]F. Close,S Curve / Rough Servo and RF AGC /
F,T,RF AGC
[4]
SPDL 1X/2X switching
As for the double speed(2x), audio output cannot be
supported.
[5]
Error Rate measurement
ON : ERR 30Counts Start
BER display data[%]
[6]F. Mode switching / Tracking Close / CRG•TR
Jump Switching
*10) OFF(TYP)
TRK
MIN
→ FORCUS → TRACKING
SEC
TRK
MIN70SEC
70
70
TRK71MIN71SEC
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• As for the double speed (2x), audio output cannot be supported
*) • After the [Eject] key is pressed keys other than the [Eject] key should not be pressed, until disc ejection is complete.
• When the key [2] or [3] is pressed during the Focus Search, the power supply should be immediately turned off (otherwise the lens
sticks to Wall, causing the actuator to be damaged).
• In the case of TR jump other than to 100TR, the function shall continue to be processed even if the TR jump key is released. As for
the CRG Move and 100TR Jump, the mechanism shall be set to the Tracking Close mode when the key is released.
• When the power is turned on/off the jump mode is reset to the Single TR (91) while the gain of the RFAMP is reset to 0 dB. At the
same time all the self-adjusting values shall return to the default setting.
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6.2 CHECKING THE GRATING AFTER CHANGING THE PICKUP UNIT
A
• Note :
The grating angle of the PU unit cannot be adjusted after the PU unit is changed. The PU unit in the CD mechanism
module is adjusted on the production line to match the CD mechanism module and is thus the best adjusted PU
unit for the CD mechanism module. Changing the PU unit is thus best considered as a last resort. However, if the
PU unit must be changed, the grating should be checked using the procedure below.
• Purpose :
To check that the grating is within an acceptable range when the PU unit is changed.
B
• Symptoms of Mal-adjustment :
If the grating is off by a large amount symptoms such as being unable to close tracking, being unable to perform
track search operations, or taking a long time for track searching.
• Method :
• Measuring Equipment
• Measuring Points
• Oscilloscope, Two L.P.F.
• E, F, REFO1
• Disc• TCD-782
• Mode• TEST MODE
CD CORE UNIT(S10.5COMP2)
C
D
FE
REFO1
VREF
VREF
L.P.F.
E
100 kΩ
390 pF
F
100 kΩ
390 pF
L.P.F.
XchYch
Oscilloscope
• Checking Procedure
1. In test mode, load the disc and switch the 3 V regulator on.
2. Using the → and ← buttons, move the PU unit to the innermost track.
3. Press key 3 to close focus, the display should read "91". Press key 2 to implement the tracking balance
adjustment the display should now read "81". Press key 3. The display will change, returning to "81" on the
fourth press.
E
4. As shown in the diagram above, monitor the LPF outputs using the oscilloscope and check that the phase
difference is within 75° . Refer to the photographs supplied to determine the phase angle.
5. If the phase difference is determined to be greater than 75° try changing the PU unit to see if there is any
improvement. If, after trying this a number of times, the grating angle does not become less than 75° then the
mechanism should be judged to be at fault.
• Note
Because of eccentricity in the disc and a slight misalignment of the clamping center the grating waveform may be
seen to "wobble" ( the phase difference changes as the disc rotates). The angle specified above indicates the
average angle.
• Hint
Reloading the disc changes the clamp position and may decrease the "wobble".
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Grating waveform
0°
45°
Ech → Xch 20 mV/div, AC
Fch → Ych 20 mV/div, AC
A
30°
B
60°
C
75°
D
90°
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6.3 ERROR MODE
- Error Messages
A
If a CD is not operative or stopped during operation due to an error, the error mode is turned on and cause(s) of
the error is indicated with a corresponding number. This arrangement is intended at reducing nonsense calls from
the users and also for facilitating trouble analysis and repair work in servicing.
(1) Basic Indication Method
1) When SERRORM is selected for the CSMOD (CD mode area for the system), error codes are written to DMIN
(minutes display area) and DSEC (seconds display area). The same data is written to DMIN and DSEC. DTNO
remains in blank as before.
B
Depending on display capability of LCD used, display will vary as shown below. xx contains the error number.
8-digit display6-digit display4-digit display
ERROR–xxERR–xx
(2) Error Code List
2) Head unit display examples
Code
10
C
ClassDisplayed error code Description of the code and potential cause(s)
Electricity Carriage Home NGCRG can't be moved to inner diameter.
SERVO LSI Com-
CRG can't be moved from inner diameter.
munication Error→ Failure on home switch or CRG move mechanism.
Communication error between microcomputer and SERVO LSI.
11Electricity Focus Servo NGFocusing not available.
→ Stains on rear side of disc or excessive vibrations on REWRITABLE.
12Electricity Spindle Lock NGSpindle not locked. Sub-code is strange (not readable).
Subcode NG→ Failure on spindle, stains or damages on disc, or excessive vibrations.
A disc not containing CD-R data is found.
Turned over disc are found, though rarely.
CD signal error.
17Electricity Setup NGAGC protection doesn't work. Focus can be easily lost.
D
30Electricity Search Time Out
→ Damages or stains on disc, or excessive vibrations on REWRITABLE.
Failed to reach target address.
→ CRG tracking error or damages on disc.
44Electricity ALL SkipSkip setting for all track.
(CD-R/RW)
50Mechanism CD On Mech ErrorMechanical error during CD ON.
→ Defective loading motor, mechanical lock and mechanical sensor.
A0SystemPower Supply NG
Power (VD) is ground faulted.
→ Failure on SW transistor or power supply (failure on connector).
Remarks: Mechanical errors are not displayed (because a CD is turned off in these errors).
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Unreadable TOC does not constitute an error. An intended operation continues in this case.
Upper digits of an error code are subdivided as shown below:
[Built-in iPod Test Mode Specification (Test mode for service representatives)]
[Purpose of this test mode]
This is a specialized mode that aims to check malfunction condition of H/U and measure the product performance.
[Features of this test mode]
Enables switching at any time to the iPod source
Disables communication with iPod
Disables indication of logos (Pioneer) on iPod
Functions regardless of connection of the iPod body to H/U
[How to shift to test mode]
The following describes how to enter and display the test mode.
1 Disconnect the iPod body from H/U.
↓ [Background]
↓ If you try to start the test mode without disconnecting iPod, initial communication will start between iPod
↓ and H/U before you can enter the test mode. This will disable the iPod operation from the iPod body.
↓ To enable the iPod operation during the test mode from the iPod body, make sure to disconnect
↓ the iPod body from H/U.
↓
2 Press [LIST] and [CLOCK] together to reset and start the test mode.
↓
3 Press such as the [SOURCE] key to switch to the iPod source.
↓
4 Connect the iPod body to H/U as need.
A
B
C
[Cancellation of test mode]
The test mode is cancelled by executing any of the following.
ACC_OFF
B. Up_OFF
Pressing the H/U reset button
This applies to the case that the test mode is set to be cancelled with ACC_OFF.
∗
[Operational specifications for test mode]
The following specifies the key allocation and the actions.
Key
Switches ON/OFF the charging circuit to iPod.
→
Action
[On-screen image]
The following are the on-screen display images.
The following are displayed as title information.
ON/OFF state of charging circuit (1: ON, 0: OFF)
Default
OFF
Remarks
D
E
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6.5 SYSTEM MICROCOMPUTER TEST PROGRAM
A
- PCL Output
In the normal operation mode (with the detachable panel installed, the ACC switched ON, the standby mode
cancelled), shift the TESTIN IC601(Pin 86) terminal to H.
The clock signal is output from the PCL terminal IC601(Pin 41).
The frequency of the clock signal is 625 kHz that is one 32th of the fundamental frequency.
The clock signal should be 625 kHz(±25 Hz).
If the clock signal is out of the range, the X'tal (X601) should be replaced with new one.
B
C
D
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7. GENERAL INFORMATION
7.1 DIAGNOSIS
7.1.1 DISASSEMBLY
-
Removing the Case (not shown)
1. Remove the Case.
A
- Removing the CD Mechanism Module (Fig.1)
1
Remove the four screws.
Disconnect the connector and then remove the
CD Mechanism Module.
- Removing the Grille Assy (Fig.1)
2
Remove the two screws and then remove
the Grille Assy.
- Removing the Tuner Amp Unit (Fig.2)
1
Remove the screw.
CD Mechanism Module
1
1
1
2
1
Grille Assy
2
2
Fig.1
B
C
2
Remove the three screws.
3
Straighten the tabs at four locations
indicated and then remove the Tuner
Amp Unit.
2
1
3
3
2
3
3
D
E
Tuner Amp Unit
Fig.2
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- How to hold the Mechanism Unit
1. Hold the Upper and Lower Frames.
2. Do not hold the front portion of the Upper
A
B
Frame, because it is not very solid.
Do not squeeze this area.
- Removing the Upper and Lower Frames
1. With a disc inserted and clamped in the
mechanism, remove the two Springs (A),
the six Springs (B), and the four Screws.
2. Turn the Upper Frame using the part "a" as
C
D
a pivot, and remove the Upper Frame.
3. While lifting the Carriage Mechanism,
remove it from the three Dampers.
Caution: When assembling, be sure to apply
some alcohol to the Dampers and assemble
the mechanism in a clamped state.
B
A
Damper
Carriage Mechanism
B
B
A
Lower Frame
a
Upper Frame
B
B
B
Damper
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- How to remove the CD Core Unit
1. Apply Shorting Solder to the flexible cable of
the Pickup, and disconnect it from the
connector.
2. Unsolder the four leads, and loosen the
Screw.
3. Remove the CD Core Unit.
Caution: When assembling the CD Core Unit,
assemble it with the SW in a clamped state
so as not to damage it.
CD Core Unit
Shorting Solder
Screw
Solder
- How to remove the Pickup Unit
1. Make the system in the carriage mechanism mode, and have it clamped.
2. Remove the CD Core Unit and remove the leads from the Inner Holder.
3. Remove the Poly Washer, Change Arm, and Pickup Lock Arm.
4. While releasing from the hook of the Inner Holder, lift the end of the Feed Screw.
Caution: When assembling, move the Planet Gear to the load/eject position before setting the Feed Screw in the Inner
Holder.
Assemble the sub unit side of the Pickup, taking the plate (Chassis) in-between. When treating the leads of the Load
Carriage Motor Assy, do not make them loose over the Feed Screw.
Function and Operation
Connection sense input
For consumption current reduction output
Not used
TUNER : Chip enable output(EEPROM)
TUNER : Chip enable output(PLL)
ROM correction chip select output
ACC sense input
Backup sense input
ROM correction clock output
ROM correction data input/output
EVOL : Strobe output
EVOL : Data output
EVOL : Clock output
IPBUS : Driver power supply control output
IPBUS : Slave ACC sense output
Illumination sense
Model select input
A
B
Not used
C
I
System mute output
Test program input
iPod short circuit sense
Not used
Wired remote control AD input
Level indicator input
Detach sense input
Not used
ASL input
I
Analog GND
C
Signal level input(Field intensity)
I
I
Reference voltage input
Analog power supply input
P-BUS : Input/Chip test program data input
C
C
P-BUS : Output/Chip test program data output
P-BUS : Clock output/Chip test program data clock
RDB0-15
IO.GND
IO.VDD
RA0-11
FD
TD
SD
MD
EFM
ASY
ATEST
A.VDD
A.GND
RFI
AGCO
C3T
AGCI
RFO
EQ2,1
RF2RFA.GND
A.VDD
A
B
F
E
REFOUT
FEFEO
ADCIN
TETEO
TE2
TEC
LD
PD
AD.VDD
AD.GND
I/O
I/O
I/O
Format
Function and Operation
Power supply for DAC
Ground for digital circuits
Power supply for digital circuits
Capacitor connection for 1.6 V regulator
O
O
O
C
C
C
/C
/C
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
/C
3-wire audio LR clock output
3-wire audio serial I/F clock output
3-wire audio serial I/F data output
Servo monitor input/output 0-2
Servo monitor input/output 3(Ext MCK IN)
DRAM CLOCK
DRAM CS
DRAM CKE output
Output of DRAM RAS
DRAM Lower CAS(LDQM) output
DRAM Upper CAS(UDQM) output
Output of DRAM WE
DRAM OE(CAS) output
Input/output of DRAM data 0-15
A
B
Ground for I/O terminal
Power supply for I/O terminal
O
O
O
O
O
C
C
C
C
C
O
I
O
Output of DRAM address 0-11
Output of focus drive PWM
Output of tracking drive PWM
Output of thread drive PWM
Output of spindle drive PWM
Output of EFM signals
Asymmetry input
Analog tests
C
Power supply for the analog system
Ground for the analog system
I
O
Input of RF
Output of RF
Connection to the capacitor for detecting 3T
I
O
I
I
I
Input of AGC
Output of RF(AGC)
Equalizer 2, 1
Reversal input of RF2
Reversal input of RF
Ground for the analog system
D
Power supply for the analog system
I
I
I
I
O
I
O
I
I
O
O
I
O
I
Input of A
Input of B
Input of F
Input of E
Output of reference voltage
Reversal input of FE
Output of FE
FE,TE A/D converter input
Reversal input of TE
Output of TE
TE2
TEC
Output of LD
Input of PD
Function and Operation
Image ROM : Address bus 4 bit
Image ROM : Address bus 3 bit
Image ROM : Address bus 2 bit
Image ROM : Address bus 1 bit
Non connection
Image ROM : Data bus 15 bit
Image ROM : Data bus 14 bit
Image ROM : Data bus 13 bit
Image ROM : Data bus 12 bit
Image ROM : Data bus 11 bit
Image ROM : Data bus 10 bit
Image ROM : Data bus 9 bit
Image ROM : Data bus 8 bit
Image ROM : Data bus 7 bit
Image ROM : Data bus 6 bit
Image ROM : Data bus 5 bit
Image ROM : Data bus 4 bit
Image ROM : Data bus 3 bit
Image ROM : Data bus 2 bit
Image ROM : Data bus 1 bit
Image ROM : Data bus 0 bit
A
B
Not used
I
C
Rotary commander AD input terminal
Not used
C
I
I
C
C
I
Key data 3(Not used)
Key data 2,1
Analog GND
Key data 0
Reference voltage input
C
Analog power supply input
C
Terminal for Dimmer control
Not used
PEG272A
10026
2551
5076
Format Meaning
C CMOS
751
N Nch open drain
D
PD8169A(P590IB)
PD8168A(P5900IB)
NC
A19A8A9
444342
1
2
NC
A18
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
byte/VPP
VSS
D15/A-1D7D14D6D13D5D12D4VCC
41403938373635343332313029282726252423
D15/A-1 : Data output/Address input
A0 to A19 : Address input
D0 to D14 : Data output
ce : Chip enable
oe : Output enable
byte/VPP : Mode switch/Program power
supply voltage
VCC : Power supply voltage
VSS : GND
NC : Non connection
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10111213141516171819202122
A7A6A5A4A3A2A1
A17
A0
ce
D0D8D1D9D2
oe
VSS
D10D3D11
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- FM/AM Tuner Unit
A
7613 5 10981114 18192021
NC
CE2
ROM_VDD
DI
SL
CK
NC
CE1
DO
NCNCNC
NC
AM ANT
1
ATT
FM ANT
3
ATT
B
No. SymbolI/O Explain
C
1 AMANTIAM antenna inputAM antenna input high impedance AMANT pin is connected with
ANT adj
2 RFGNDRF groundGround of antenna block
3 FMANTIFM antenna inputInput of FM antenna 75 Ω Surge absorber(DSP-201M-S00B)is necessary.
4 VCCpower supplyThe power supply for analog block. D.C 8.4 V ± 0.3 V
5 SLO signal levelOutput of FM/AM signals level
6 CE2Ichip enable-2Chip enable for EEPROM ”Low” active
7 NCnon connectionNot used
8 CE1Ichip enable-1Chip enable for AF•RF ”High” active
D
9 CKIclockClock
10 DIIdata in Data input
11 NCnon connectionNot used
12 OSCGNDosc ground Ground of oscillator block
13 ROM_VDDpower supplyPower supply for EEPROM pin 13 is connected with a power supply of
14 DOO data outData output
15 DGNDdigital groundGround of digital block
16 NCnon connectionNot used
17 VDD_3.3power supplyThe power supply for digital block. 3.3 V ± 0.2 V
18 NCnon connectionNot used
19 NCnon connectionNot used
E
20 NCnon connectionNot used
21 NCnon connectionNot used
22 AUDIOGNDaudio groundGround of audio block
23 L chO L channel outputFM stereo “L-ch” signal output or AM audio output
24 R chO R channel outputFM stereo “R-ch” signal output or AM audio output
FMRF
FMRF
RF adj
IC 3 EEPROM
5.0 V
OSC
LPF
IC 1
3.3 V
MIXER, IF AMP
T51
CF52
RFGND
OSCGND
DGND
212 1522 16 4 17
AUDIOGNDNCVCC
VDD_3.3
an all antenna by way of 4.7 μH. (LAU type inductor)A series circuit
including an inductor and a resistor is connected with RF ground for
the countermeasure against the hum of power transmission line.
micro computer.
3.3 V
IC 5
←
5 V 3.3 V
IC 4
←
3.3 V 2.5 V
2.5 V
IC 2
2.5 V
DET, FM MPX
Rch
24
Lch
23
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7.3 OPERATIONAL FLOW CHART
Power ON
Vcc=5 V
Pin 14
bsens
Pin 73
bsens=L
asens
Pin 72
asens=L
dsens
Pin 39
dsens=L
A
B
C
ASENBO←H
Pin 80
CSENS
Pin 91
2 V < CSENS < 3 V
SWVDD←H
Pin 38
Source keys
operative
- 2 V < CSENS < 3 V
Last source returns.
CD loading functions are available.
Keys except for EJECT key are not available.
Starts communication with Grille microcomputer.
300 ms
300 ms
In case of the above signal, the communication
with Grille microcomputer may fail.
If the time interval is not 300 msec, the oscillator
may be defective.
D
E
Source ON
SYSPW←H
Pin 1
Completes power-on operation.
(After that, proceed to each source operation.)
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A
B
C
D
E
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B
C
D
E
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CND1250
B
C
D
CND1249
BPZ20P060FTB
E
F
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- Connection Diagram
A
B
C
D
E
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gpp
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T
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C
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Jigs List
A
ameJig No
est Disc
D-782
.P.
Grease List
ame
reas
B
reas
Before shipping out the product, be sure to clean the
ollowing portions by using the prescribed cleaning
too
C
Portions to be cleanedCleaning tool
CD pickup lensesCleaning liquid : GEM1004
rease No
EM1024
EM104
Cleaning paper : GED-008
emarks
hecking the gratin
hecking the grating
emarks
D Mechanism Modul
D Mechanism Modul
Two pieces
D
E
F
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