CD-ES9 Mini Component System consisting of CD-ES9
(main unit) and CP-ES9 (speaker system).
• In the interests of user-safety the set should be restored to its
original condition and only parts identical to those specified should
be used.
This Service Manual is for the CD-ES9, which is a minor-modification model of the CD-ES900. This manual, therefore, describes
only the changed points from the service manual. Please refer to the CD-ES900, service manual (No. S2405CDES900/) together
with this manual.
201-2GCoVA1521AWSAJSame as CD-ES900Cover, Cassette [Tape 1]AK
201-3GCoVA1522AWSAJSame as CD-ES900Cover, Cassette [Tape 2]AK
201-4GDoRF0127AWSAJSame as CD-ES900Holder, Cassette [Tape 1]AE
201-5GDoRF0128AWSAJSame as CD-ES900Holder, Cassette [Tape 2]AE
201-6HDECQ1108AWSAJSame as CD-ES900Panel, Cassette [Tape 1]AE
201-7HDECQ1109AWSAJSame as CD-ES900Panel, Cassette [Tape 2]AE
201-8JKNBZ0982AWSAJSame as CD-ES900Button, Disc NumberAE
201-9MLiF-A001AWZZJSame as CD-ES900DamperAD
201-10JKNBZA023AWSBJJKNBZA023AWSDJButton, Operation A
201-11JKNBZA024AWSBJJKNBZA024AWSDJButton, Operation B
201-12JKNBZ0985AWSAJSame as CD-ES900Button, FunctionAE
201-13JKNBZ0986AWSAJSame as CD-ES900Button, MemoryAE
201-14JKNBZ0987AWSAJSame as CD-ES900Button, TuningAE
201-15JKNBZ0991AWSAJSame as CD-ES900Button, PowerAF
201-16GCoVA1533AWSAJSame as CD-ES900Cover, TimerAC
MARK: SPARE PARTS-DELIVERY SECTION
Parts marked with “1” are important for maintaining the safety of the set.
Be sure to replace parts with specified ones for maintaining the safety and performance of the set.
CD-ES9
PART NO.
NO.
201-17HBDGB1007AWSAJSame as CD-ES900Badge, SHARPAD
201-18MSPRDA002AWFJJSame as CD-ES900Spring, Cassette [Tape 1]AB
201-19MSPRDA003AWFJJSame as CD-ES900Spring, Cassette [Tape 2]AB
201-20HDECQA039AWSAJSame as CD-ES900Volume Knob Ring, AAH
201-21HDECQ1106AWSAJSame as CD-ES900Volume Knob Ring, BAF
201-22HDECQ1107AWSAJHDECQA058AWSAJDecoration Plate, AmpAH
201-23MLoKC0014AWZZJSame as CD-ES900Lock, Cassette [Tape 1]AC
201-24MLoKC0015AWZZJSame as CD-ES900Lock, Cassette [Tape 2]AC
201-25MSPRD0196AWFJJSame as CD-ES900Spring, Cassette Lock [Tape 1]AB
201-26MSPRD0197AWFJJSame as CD-ES900Spring, Cassette Lock [Tape 2]AC
204GiTARA022AWSAJGiTARA143AWSAJRear Panel, B [CD-SE9]AK
215PSHEPA007AWZZJNot UsedSheet, Edge Light
231Not UsedPFLT-A006AWZZJFeltAB
232Not UsedPCoVQ7004AWFWJCover, FanAK
617Not UsedLX-JZ0036AWFDJScrew, SpecialAB
Parts marked with “1” are important for maintaining the safety of the set.
Be sure to replace parts with specified ones for maintaining the safety and performance of the set.
• NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM can be found on page 5-1 (CD-ES900).
1
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Figure 4 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (1/3)
– 4 –
01
341
CESSOR
-
+
+
-
-
+
-
+
-
+
R
: Changed
C653
220P
24
CLK
23
VDD
VREF
22
ROUT
21
RBASS
20
RTRE
19
RIN
18
RSEL0
17
R4
16
R3
15
R2
14
R1
13
C606
C624
0.1
1/50
C603
220/10
C608
0.082
C614
1/50
C616
4.7/50
C618
1/50
C620
1/50
C622
1/50
C601
220/16
0.022
C610
1/50
C602
R606
3.9K
C612
0.0022
R604
10K
R603
CD-ES9
GAME INPUT
MAIN PWB-A1 (1/3)
D691D690
DS1SS133DS1SS133
1K
+B+B
+B
R642
5.6K
R644
6.8K
R643
6.8K
R641
5.6K
JK691
VIDEO OUT
CNP901
6 - 13 11 - B
TO POWER PWB
FW901
CNS603
1
2
3
4
5
CNP602
1
2
3
4
5
+B
PWB-B2
1
M_+13V
SP_RLY
R-CH
GND
L-CH
5
WTM901
1
3
R691
6.8K
4
R690 C690
5
6.8K
6
BI603
C691
390P
390P
R693
3.3K
R692
3.3K
A+10V
DGND
CLK
TUN_R
AGND
TUN_L
CHASSIS
CE
DI
DO
1
5
7
2
3
8
6
9
4
JK690
GAME
INPUT
VIDEO IN
L-CH
AUX/VIDEO
R-CH
JK692
HEADPHONES
6 - 11 10, 11 - H
TO TUNER SECTION
R149
150
0V
C150
47/50
4.7K
C124
R126
R128
5.6K
Hich=CHROME
7
5.6K
R129
3.3/50
C143
4.7K
270P
C123
R127
R138
10K
0.7V
Q108
KTC3875 GR
MUTING
100
R132
R130
1.5K
270P
0.022
C128
C126
22/50
-
+
+
-
8
C125
22/50
100
R133
0.022
1.5K
R131
C127
C626
R608
0.0022
REC_R
R139
10K
KTC3875 GR
10K
R134
C130
0.0033
47/25
C132
C133
56K
56K
Nor/CrO2
ALC
9101112
C131
47/25
C129
0.0033
10K
R135
2.2K
0.7V
Q107
MUTING
C134
22/25
131415161718
RIPPLE
ALC
R136
Vcc
220K
220/10
C135
+B
0.022
R137
0V
220K
R158
220
REC_L
R143
R144
C137
0V
KTA1504 GR
SWITCHING
47K
22K
0.0082
0.047(ML)
Q109
R142
82(1/2W)
0V
C138
C139
0.039(ML)
+B
11.6V
0V
R141
4.7K
+B
L103
R140
11.6V
0V
47K
Q111
R145
330 µH
BIAS
Q110
KRC104S
23
0V
1
+B
BIAS OSC
KTC3203 Y
4.7
A+10V
TAPE_A_GND
M_GND
47/25
C140
18192021 22 23 24 25
57
TO POWER SECTION
+B
D_GND
6 - 12 1 - D~H
+B
+B
SW_5V
+B_PROTECT
M_+13
SP_DET
SP_RLY
CLK
+B_PROTECT
D_GND
S_MUTE
T_T1/T2
REC/PLAY
T_BIAS
A+10V
M_+13V
SW_5V
SP_DET
SP_RLY
-20dB
CE
DO
DI
CNP701B
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
CNP701A
6-14 1 - F
TO DISPLAY PWB
7
89101112
Figure 5 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (2/3)
– 5 –
CD-ES9
: Changed
MAIN PWB-A1 (3/3)
D912
DS1SS133
C931
R947
10/50
15K
R951
L921
0.29 µH
L920
0.29 µH
MAIN POWER TRANSFORMER
D842
1N4004S
D843
1N4004S
R949
1K
R950
68K
1K
R957
T.F.
PT801
C843
0.047(ML)
FAN MOTOR
DRIVER
Q906
KTC3203 Y
KTC3203Y
4.7K
M_+13V
SP_RLY
R-CH
L-CH
Q907
GND
R959
220
CNP901
CNP971
+
2
2
-
1
1
CNS971
1
2
3
FW901
4
5
SP_L1-CH
SP_R1-CH
6 OHMS MIN
SP_L1-CH_GND
SP_R1-CH_GND
SO901
SPEAKER
TERMINAL
D846
PT841
SUB POWER
TRANSFORMER
M901
FAN
M
MOTOR
6 - 9 11 - A
TO GAME INPUT PWB
POWER PWB-B1
F805
6A/125V
RL841
C844
DS1SS133
0.0047/250
R890
4.7M
AC 120V, 60Hz
AC POWER SUPPLY CORD
1.5K
R945
R1_OUT
FM SIGNAL
L1_OUT
D914
DS1SS133
D913
DS1SS133
C944
47/25
R984 R983
1.5K33K
A
+B+B
L902
3 µH
R
56K
R934
B
56K
56K
R935
L901
3 µH
L
R
C929
0.1
(ML)
(1/2W)
R938
(1/2W)
R941
10
10
R940
(1/2W)
L
10
R939
C928
0.1
(ML)
10
(1/2W)
R942
R
R943
L
D911
DS1SS133
SP RELAY
ON-OFF
Q905
KTC3199 GR
6.8k(2W)
6.8k(2W)
RL914
R946
1K
R956
47K
R944
1.5K
+B
C
+B
+B
D
-B
C809
0.1
(ML)
C808
0.1
(ML)
(ML)
DZ30BSB
2.2K
R808
R842
1K
D805
1N4004S
C804
220/63
(1/2W)
R843
47K
C810
0.22
C811
0.22
F802
5A/125V
F801
5A/125V
RELAY
DRIVER
F804
2A/125V
F803
2A/125V
C805
22/100
D806
1N4004S
R841
220K
C841
1000/6.3
Q841
KTC3199 GR
D845
1N4004S
D844
1N4004S
C842
470/35
+B
D801
D10XB60F
BI801
CHASSIS
CNP801
1
1
1
VH+
2
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
CNS801
VL+
3
GND
4
VL-
5
6
VH7
8
9
10
R844
+B
D802
D10XB60F
-B
82
R802
47K
D804
1N4004S
D803
1N4004S
ZD802
DZ7.5BSB
-B
C806
0.1
(ML)
C807
0.1
E
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
F
100K
C861
R804
0.022
R803
47
R858
5.6V
12K
R805
220
AN78L05
C801
31
R801
CNP802
+B
AC_RLY
UNSW_
+B
VF2
-VF
P_IN
VF1
1
2
3
4
FW705
5
6 - 15 12 - D
G
SSIS
6
FROM DISPLAY PWB
C802
47/50
100/35
47
ZD801
DZ6.2BSA
IC854
2
VOLTAGE
REGULATOR
D856
1SS133
C803
47/50
47K
R806
D853
1N4004S
ZD803
R891
100
Q801
KTA1274 Y
VOLTAGE
REGULATOR
+B
H
• NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM can be found on page 5-1 (CD-ES900).
1
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Figure 6 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (3/3)
– 6 –
CD-ES9
CD-ES9
CHANGER
A
MECHANISM UNIT
B
C
D
205
205
205
205
205
E
213
F
G
CD
MECHANISM
602x2
201
201-17
214
201-2
602x4
PWB-C
201-22
201-18
201-25
201-23
201-9
201-4
: Addition/Eliminated/Changed
BELT CONNECTION
210
201-21
201-20
216
603x4
206
201-1
207
602x2
FL701
FF/REW
ROLLER
ASS'Y
FLYWHEEL
ASS'Y
TAPE2
PWB-D
209-9
209-11
PWB-A2
201-10
203x2
MAIN BELT
209-3
209-1
226
201-15
Tape
Motor
209-7
201-16
201-14
209-2
209-8
604
FF/REW
ROLLER
ASS'Y
FLYWHEEL
ASS'Y
TAPE1
605x6
212
209-6
604x10
612
615
212
614x2
201-12
201-8
201-13
201-11
201-24
201-9
601x3
231x2
212
209-4
209-5
209-10
228
610
607x2
201-26
232
222
217
610
212
229
212
202
212
209
216
PWB-A1
PWB-B2
601x2
230
615
PT801
616
223
610
616x2
604
231x2
M901
609x2
IC851
617
204
227
608x4
225
Silicon
Grease
IC901
613x2
PWB-B1
601x3
616x2
224x10
601x5
601x2
601x9
218
601x2
230
220
221
611
201-5
201-6
H
201-7
201-19
201-3
606x2
208219
208
Note: Only the unit and consumable parts are supplied as parts supply for the Tape mechanism.
1
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Figure 7 CABINET EXPLODED VIEW
– 7 –
203x2
CD-ES9
CP-ES9
A
B
C
903, 904
SP9,
SUPER TWEETER
SUPER TWEETER
10
SP7,
8
SP3,
TWEETER
SP1,
WOOFER
4
2
SP9,
SP7,
908
908x2
10
8
SUPER TWEETER
SUPER TWEETER
C1,
C2
Capacitor
1.8 µF,
250 V
Electrolytic
BK BL
905, 906
SP1,
2
WOOFER
SP3,
4
TWEETER
BL
BK
RDBK
C1,
C2
Capacitor
1.8 µF,
250 V
Electrolytic
912x4
908x3
D
SP3,4
E
911x2
SP9,810
911x2
901, 902
F
G
910x4
SP7,
911x2
907
915
909
913x4
SP5,6
914x4
H
SP1,2
: Changed
1
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Figure 8 SPEAKER EXPLODED VIEW
– 8 –
CD-ES900/CD-ES99
IMPORTANT SERVICE NOTES
BEFORE RETURNING THE AUDIO PRODUCT
BEFORE RETURNING THE AUDIO PRODUCT
(Fire & Shock Hazard)
Before returning the audio product to the user, perform the following
safety checks.
1. Inspect all lead dress to make certain that leads are not pinched or
that hardware is not lodged between the chassis and other metal
parts in the audio product.
2. Inspect all protective devices such as insulating materials, cabinet,
terminal board, adjustment and compartment covers or shields,
mechanical insulators etc.
3. To be sure that no shock hazard exists, check for leakage current in
the following manner.
* Plug the AC line cord directly into a 120 volt AC outlet.
* Using two clip leads, connect a 1.5 kohm, 10 watt resistor paralleled
by a 0.15 µF capacitor in series with all exposed metal cabinet parts
and a known earth ground, such as conduit or electrical ground connected to earth ground.
* Use a VTVM or VOM with 1000 ohm per volt, or higher, sensitivity to
measure the AC voltage drop across the resistor (See diagram).
* Connect the resistor connection to all exposed metal parts having a
return path to the chassis (antenna, metal cabinet, screw heads,
knobs and control shafts, escutcheon, etc.) and measure the AC
voltage drop across the resistor.
All check must be repeated with the AC line cord plug connection
reversed.
Any reading of 0.3 volt RMS (this corresponds to 0.2 milliamp. AC.) or
more is excessive and indicates a potential shock hazard which must
be corrected before returning the audio product to the owner.
10: CAM SW Detection NG during normal operation.
11: CAM SW Detection NG during initialize process.
20: TRAY SW Detection NG during normal operation.
21: TRAY SW Detection NG during initialize process.
CD DSP Communication Error.‘ER-CD31’DSP COMMUNICATION ERROR
Focus Not Match/IL Time Over‘NO DISC’
TUNERPLL UnlockPLL UNLOCK
(*) CHECKING:
If Error is detected, ‘CHECKING’ will be displayed instead of ‘ER-CD**’. ‘ER-CD**’ display will only be displayed when error had been detected for the
5th times.
Speaker abnormal detection and +B PROTECTION display.
In case speaker abnormal detection or +B PROTECTION had occurred, it can be checked by pressing ‘POWER’, ‘’ and ‘X-BASS’ button. Micro
Computer version number will be displayed as “U******”.
Press ‘VIDEO/AUX’ button during version number display and then press ‘POWER’, ‘MEMORY/SET’ and ‘VIDEO/AUX’ button.
Display will show “S**B**”. S is referring to speaker abnormal detection and B is referring to +B PRPTECTION. ** is in hex values.
+B PROTECTION is condition when irregular process occur on power supply line.
BEFORE TRANSPORTING THE UNIT
The following process need to be taken after set tapering/parts replacement.
1. Press the ON/STAND-BY button to enter stand-by mode.
2. While pressing down the button and the X-BASS/DEMO button, press the ON/STAD-BY button.
The Micro Computer version number will be displayed as “U******”.
3. Press OPEN/CLOSE button until “WAIT” o “FINISHED” appears.
4. Unplug the AC cord and the unit is ready for transporting.
FM 87.5 MHz
2 – 2
[4] CD Changer mechanism section
• A number in the drawing sheet is the number of the parts guide (CHANGER MECHANISM PARTS).
1
141
CD-ES900/CD-ES99
2 – 3
140
HALF GEAR
MUST ARRANGE AS SHOWN
CD-ES900/CD-ES99
2
139
APPLY SANKOL BEFORE FIX
FIX ITEM 1 ACCORDING TO THE
SHOWN PICTURE ABOVE
ROTATE MODE BIG GEAR UNTIL REACH AS SHOWN IN PICTURE
2 – 4
3
CD-ES900/CD-ES99
143
APPLY GREASE
112
PULL THE LEVER UNITIL
REACH THE ARROW MARK
2 – 5
CD-ES900/CD-ES99
4
FIGURE 2
FIGURE 1
152
142
APPLY GREASE
118
SLOT CLAMP SW AM INSIDE BASE SLOT
2 – 6
5
CD-ES900/CD-ES99
APPLY GREASE AT BOTTOM SIDE
OF GEAR FOLLOW MARKING
NO NEED APPLY GREASE AT BOTTOM
SIDE
FIGURE 1
APPLY GREASE AT
TOP SIDE OF GEAR
FOLLOW MARKING
127
OTHER THAN FIGURE 1 DIRECTION ALL N.G
O.K
128
N.G
BLACK MARK
2 – 7
CD-ES900/CD-ES99
6
APPLY GREASE AT
HALF GEAR AREA
ROTATE CLOCKWISE UNTIL REACH HERE (MAXIMUM)
129
2 – 8
7
CD-ES900/CD-ES99
CHANGE COLOR TO BLACK
150151148
2 – 9
CD-ES900/CD-ES99
8
TRAY BIG GEAR
CHANGE COLOR
TO BLACK
MUST FREE FROM GREASE THE SHOWN AREA
O.K
GREASE APPLICATION LENGTH
GREASE APPLICATION PORTION
N.G
124
TRAY BIG GEAR
CHANGE COLOR
TO BLACK
SHOWN HOLE MUST FACING ARROW DIRECTION
131
2 – 10
9
CD-ES900/CD-ES99
138126125
APPLY GREASE AT
BOTTOM SIDE ONLY
TR-RE JOINT GEAR C
APPLY GREASE ONLY AT TOP SIDE GEAR
MUST FIX ACCORDING TO THE HOLE'S
2 – 11
CD-ES900/CD-ES99
10
148147146145
2 – 12
11
CD-ES900/CD-ES99
121
144
WHEN FIXING ITEM 2 MUST FOLLOW AS SHOWN
APPLY GREASE
130
2 – 13
CD-ES900/CD-ES99
12
117
FIGURE 2
FIGURE 1
APPLY GREASE
FIGURE 3
APPLY GREASE SC141
2 – 14
13
CD-ES900/CD-ES99
ITEM2,3MUST APPLY GREASE ON TOP SIDE GEAR ONLY
134
GEAR 112GEAR 112
133
132
O.K
TOP VIEW AFTER
ASSY
N.G
FIX REVERSE N.G
2 – 15
CD-ES900/CD-ES99
14
APPLY GREASE BEFORE FIX
A
MOVE UNTIL TOUCH
B
DURING GEAR A ROTATE
MUST PRESS SHOWN AREA
AND LEVER B WILL MOVE
ARROW DIRECTION THEN
FIX ITEM 1 .
108803 x6
APPLY GREASE
CONFIRM WHETHER
FIXED
PROPELY OR NOT
2 – 16
15
CD-ES900/CD-ES99
APPLY GREASE
115
BEHIND THE LEVER NEED TO APPLY GREASE
PULL IT THEN LEVER WILL
MOVE IN
2 – 17
CD-ES900/CD-ES99
16
122
115
APPLY GREASE
APPLY GREASE BEFORE FIX
APPLY GREASE
AT BOSS
SPRING MUST ARRANGE UNDER THE HOOK
BOARD R
BOARD R
O.K LR JOINT LEV
LR JOINT LEV
N.G
2 – 18
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