Sony CD C470H Service Manual

CD-C470H,C470E,C480H/CP-C470H,C470E,C480H
SERVICE MANUAL
CD-C470H CD-C470E CD-C480H
No. S6738CDC470HE
Illustration: CD-C470H/CP-C470H
CP-C470H CP-C470E CP-C480H
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licens­ing Corporation. DOLBY, the double-D symbol and "PRO LOGIC" are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licens­ing Corporation.
• SRS technology Licensed from SRS Labe. SRS technology holds the follwing patents: U.S. Patent No. 4,748,669, U.S. Patent No. 4,841,572 and U.S. Patent No. 4,866,774.
SRS the SRS Logo ( ) and the SOUND RETRIEVAL SYSTEM are registered trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc.
CONTENTS
SAFETY PRECAUTION FOR SERVICE MANUAL .......................................................................................................... 2
IMPORTANT SERVICE NOTES (CD-C470E ONLY) ....................................................................................................... 2
SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................................................................ 3
NAMES OF PARTS .......................................................................................................................................................... 4
DISASSEMBLY................................................................................................................................................................. 7
REMOVING AND REINSTALLING THE MAIN PARTS.................................................................................................. 10
ADJUSTMENT................................................................................................................................................................ 11
NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ............................................................................................................................. 18
TYPE OF TRANSISTOR AND LED ................................................................................................................................ 18
BLOCK DIAGRAM .......................................................................................................................................................... 19
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM / WIRING SIDE OF P.W.BOARD.............................................................................................22
WAVEFORMS OF CD CIRCUIT..................................................................................................................................... 43
TROUBLESHOOTING (CD CHANGER CONTROL / CD SECTION)............................................................................. 44
FUNCTION TABLE OF IC .............................................................................................................................................. 48
FL DISPLAY.....................................................................................................................................................................58
WIRING OF PRIMARILY SUPPLY LEADS (CD-C470E ONLY)..................................................................................... 58
REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST/EXPLODED VIEW PACKING OF METHOD (FOR CD-C470E/CP-C470E ONLY)
CD-C470H, CP-C470H, center speaker system and surround speaker system constitute CD-C470H. CD-C470E, CP-C470E, center speaker system and surround speaker system constitute CD-C470E. CD-C480H, CP-C480H, center speaker system and surround speaker system constitute CD-C480H.
• In the interests of user-safety the set should be restored to its original condition and only parts identical to those specified be used.
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CD-C470H,C470E,C480H/CP-C470H,C470E,C480H
SAFETY PRECAUTION FOR
SERVICE MANUAL
Precaution to be taken when replacing and servicing the Laser Pickup.
The AEL (Accessible Emission Level) of Laser Power Output for this model is specified to be lower than Class I Requirements. However, the following precautions must be observed during servicing to protect your eyes against exposure to the Laser beam
(1) When the cabinet has been removed, the power is turned
on without a compact disc, and the Pickup is on a position outer than the lead-in position, the Laser will light for several seconds to detect a disc. Do not look into the Pickup Lens.
(2) The Laser Power Output of the Pickup inside the unit and
replacement service parts have already been adjusted prior to shipping.
(3) No adjustment to the Laser Power should be attempted
when replacing or servicing the Pickup.
(4) Under no circumstances look directly into the Pickup Lens
at any time.
(5) CAUTION - Use of controls or adjustments, or performance
of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
(CD-C470H/CD-C480H)
LASER KLASSE 1 LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT
(CD-C470E)
Laser Diode Properties
Material: GaAIAs Wavelength: 780 nm Emission Duration: continuous Laser Output: max. 0.6 mW
VAROITUS! LAITTEEN KÄYTTÄMINEN MUULLA KUIN TÄSSÄ KÄYTTÖOHJEESSA MAINITULLA TAVALLA SAATTAA ALTISTAA KÄYTTÄJÄN TURVALLISUUSLUOKAN 1 YLITTÄVÄLLE NÄKYMÄTTÖMÄLLE LASERSÄTEILYLLE.
VARNING - OM APPARATEN ANVÄNDS PÅANNAT SÄTTÄN I DENNA BRUKSANVISNING SPECIFICERAS. KANANVÄNDAREN UTSÄTTAS FÖR OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING, SOM ÖVERSKRIDER GRÄNSEN FÖR LASERKLASS 1.
IMPORTANT SERVICE NOTES (CD-C470E ONLY)
Before returning the unit to the customer after completion of a repair or adjustment it is necessary for the following withstand voltage test to be applied to ensure the unit is safe for the customer to use. Setting of Withstanding Voltage Tester and set.
Set name set value Withstanding Voltage Tester Test voltage 4,240 VPEAK
3,000 VRMS Set time 6 secs Set current(Cutoff current) 4 mA Unit Judgment OK: The “GOOD” lamp lights.
NG: The “NG” lamp lights and the buzzor sounds.
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AC
CAUTION-INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN. DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS.
VARNING-OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING NÄR DENNA DEL ÄR ÖPPNAD. STIRRA EJ IN I STRÅLEN OCH BETRAKTA EJ STRÅLEN MED OPTISKA INSTRUMENT.
ADVERSEL-USYNLIG LASERSTRÅLING VED ÅBNING. SE IKKE IND I STRÅLEN-HELLER IKKE MED OPTISKE INSTRUMENTER.
VARO! AVATTAESSA OLET ALTTIINA NÄKYMÄTÖN LASERSÄTEILYLLE. ÄLÄ TUIJOTA SÄTEESEEN ÄLÄKÄ KATSO SITÄ OPTISEN LAITTEEN LÄPI.
VARNING-OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING NÄR DENNA DEL ÄR ÖPPNAD. STIRRA EJ IN I STRÅLEN OCH BETRAKTA EJ STRÅLEN GENOM OPTISKT INSTRUMENT. ADVERSEL-USYNLIG LASERSTRÅLING NÅR DEKSEL ÅPNES. STIRR IKKE INN I STRÅLEN ELLER SE DIREKTE MED OPTISKE INSTRUMENTER.
WITHSTANDING VOLTAGE TESTER
CHASSIS SCREW
+
OUT
-
SHORT-CIRCUIT AC POWER SUPPLY CORD
PROBE
UNIT
CONNECT THE PROBE TO GND TERMINAL OF PHONO TERMINAL
SCREW
OF CHASSIS
FOR A COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF THE OPERATION OF THIS UNIT, PLEASE REFER TO THE OPERATION MANUAL.
CD-C470H/CD-C470E/CD-C480H
CD-C470H,C470E,C480H/CP-C470H,C470E,C480H
SPECIFICATIONS
General
Power source: AC 230 V, 50 Hz Power consumption: 160 W Dimensions: Width; 270 mm (10-5/8")
Height; 300 mm (11-13/16") Depth; 368 mm (14-1/2")
Weight: 6.8 kg (15.0 lbs.)
Amplifier section
Output power: PMPO; 300 W (total) (CD-C470H/C480H) (Front)
MPO; 110 W (55 W + 55 W) (DIN 45 324) RMS; 50 W (25 W + 25 W) (DIN 45 324)
42 W (21 W + 21 W) (DIN 45 500) (Center) MPO; 20 W (DIN 45 324) RMS; 10 W (DIN 45 324)
7 W (DIN 45 500) (Surround) MPO; 20 W (total) (DIN 45 324) RMS; 10 W (total) (DIN 45 324)
7 W (total) (DIN 45 500)
(CD-C470E) (Front)
MPO; 110 W (50 W + 50 W) (10 % T.H.D) RMS; 50 W (25 W + 25 W) (10 % T.H.D)
42 W (21 W + 21 W) (0.9 % T.H.D) (Center) MPO; 20 W (10 % T.H.D) RMS; 10 W (10 % T.H.D)
7 W (0.9 % T.H.D) (Surround) MPO; 20 W (total) (10 % T.H.D) RMS; 10 W (total) (10 % T.H.D)
7 W (total) (0.9 % T.H.D)
Input terminals: Video/Auxiliary (audio signal) x 2;
500 mV/47 kohms
Output terminals: Front speakers; 8 ohms
Center speakers; 6 ohms Surround Speakers; 12 ohms CD digital output (optical) Headphones; 16-50 ohms (recommended; 32 ohms)
Compact disc player section
Type: 3-disc multi-play compact disc player Signal readout: Non-contact, 3-beam semi-conductor
laser pickup
D/A Converter: 1-bit D/A converter Frequency response: 20 - 20,000 Hz Dynamic range: 90 dB (1 kHz)
Tuner section
Frequency range: FM; 87.5 - 108 MHz
MW; 522 - 1,620 kHz LW; 153 - 281 kHz
Cassette deck section
Type: Compact cassette tape Frequency response: 50 - 14,000 Hz (Normal tape)
Motor: DC motor with electronic governor x 1 Signal/noise ratio: 55 dB (TAPE 1, playback)
Bias and erasure system: AC Tape speed: 4.76 cm/sec. (1-7/8 ips) Wow and flutter: 0.2 % (DIN 45 511, playback) (CD-C470H/C480H) Wow and flutter: 0.15 % (WRMS) (CD-C470E) Heads: TAPE-1: Playback x 1
CP-C470H/CP-C470E/CP-C480H
Type: 3-way type [130 mm (5-1/8") woofer, Maximum input power: 50 W
Impedance: 8 ohms Dimensions: Width; 200 mm (7-7/8")
Weight: 2.7 kg (6.0 lbs.)/each
CENTER SPEAKER SYSTEM
Type: 100 mm (4") full-range speaker Maximum input power: 20 W Impedance: 6 ohms Dimensions: Width; 262 mm (10-5/16")
Weight: 1.4 kg (3.1 lbs.)/each
SURROUND SPEAKER SYSTEM
Type: 100 mm (4") full-range speaker Maximum input power: 10 W Impedance: 12 ohms Dimensions: Width; 170 mm (6-3/4")
Weight: 0.7 kg (1.5 lbs.)/each
Specifications for this model are subject to change without prior notice.
50 - 15,000 Hz (CrO
50 dB (TAPE 2, recording/playback)
TAPE-2: Record/playback x 1
Erase x 1
50 mm (2") tweeter and super tweeter]
Height; 300 mm (11-13/16") Depth; 252 mm (9-15/16")
Height; 145 mm (5-3/4") Depth; 201 mm (7-15/16")
Height; 122 mm (4-13/16") Depth; 176 mm (6-15/16")
tape)
2
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CD-C470H,C470E,C480H/CP-C470H,C470E,C480H
NAMES OF PARTS
CD-C470H/CD-C470E/CD-C480H
Front Panel
1. Disc Tray
2. Disc Number Selector Buttons
3. Disc Skip Button
4. Open/Close Button:
5. CD Play Indicator:
6. CD Repeat Indicator:
7. CD Pause Indicator:
8. Disc Number Indicator
9. RDS Indicator
10. EON Indicator
11. Traffic Announcement Indicator: TA
12. Traffic Programme Indicator:TP
13. Traffic Information Indicator: TI
14. Programme Type Indicator: PTY
15. Function/CD Track/Preset Channel/Volume/ Frequency/CD Counter/Time/Sleep Time Indicator
16. 4-Speaker Indicator: 4-SP (CD-C480H Only)
17. Dolby Pro Logic Indicator
18. Sleep Indicator
19. FM Stereo Mode Indicator: ST
20. FM Stereo Indicator:
21. SRS Indicator (CD-C480H Only)
22. Extra Bass Indicator: X-BASS
23. Memory Indicator
24. Direction Indicators
25. Reverse Mode indicator:
26. Record indicator
27. Timer Indicator
28. Spectrum Analyzer/Volume Level/Balance Indicator
5
1234
67
89
123
RDS
EONTAPTY
10 11
12
TP TI
13 14
15
16 17
18
19 20
21
PRO LOGIC
X-BASS
kHz MHz
MEMORY
SLEEP4-SPST
REC
63 250 1k 4k 16k
22
23
2425
26 27
28
29. On/Stand-by Switch
30. 3D Surround Mode Button (CD-C480H Only)
31. Extra Bass Button: X-BASS
32. Volume Up/Down Buttons:
33. 4-Speaker Surround Mode Button (CD-C480H Only)
34. Clock Button
35. Timer/Sleep Button
36. Programme Type/Traffic Information Search Button
37. EON button
38. ASPM Button
39. Display Mode Selector Button
40. Memory/Set Button
41. Tuning and Time Up/Down Buttons:
42. Edit/Beat Cancel Buttons: NORMAL/HIGH (BEAT CANCEL)
43. Reverse Mode Button
44. Headphone Socket
45. Function Selector Buttons
46. Record Pause Button:
47. Bypass Button
48. Track Down/Review/Preset Down Button:
49. (TAPE 2) Reverse Play Button:
50. Stop Button:
51. (TAPE 1) Play Button/(TAPE 2) Forward Play Button/ (CD) Play/Repeat Button:
52. Track Up/Cue/Preset Up Button:
53. Centre Mode Buttons: NORMAL/PHANTOM
54. Equalizer Selector/Demo Mode Button
34
35 36
37
38 39
29 30
41
40
46 47
48
49
55 56
45
50
3132
42
43
51
33
44
54 53
52
55. (TAPE 1) Cassette Compartment
56. (TAPE 2) Cassette Compartment
(Illustration: CD-C480H)
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CD-C470H/CD-C470E/CD-C480H
14
15
Rear Panel
1. CD Digital Output Socket
2. Video/Auxiliary (Audio Signal) Input Sockets
3. AC Power Lead
4. FM 75 ohms Aerial Socket
5. MW/LW Loop Aerial Input Socket
6. Front Speaker Terminals
7. Center Speaker Terminals
8. Surround Speaker Terminals
Speaker Section
9. Tweeter
10. Super Tweeter
11. Woofer
12. Bass Reflax Duct
13. Speaker Wire
14. Full-Range Speaker
15. Speaker Wire
16. Full-Range Speaker
17. Speaker Wire
CD-C470H,C470E,C480H/CP-C470H,C470E,C480H
1
4
2
5
3
6
7
8
9
10
11
13
12
CD-C470H/CD-C470E/CD-C480H
Remote Control
1. Remote Control Transmitter LED
2. Surround Level Buttons:
3. Center Level Buttons:
4. 4-Speaker Surround Mode Button (CD-C480H Only)
5. Dolby Pro Logic Button
6. Center Mode Button
7. Test Tone Button
8. Balance Control Buttons:
9. Programme Type/Traffic Information Search Button
Tuner control section
10. Preset Up/Down Buttons: CD Control section
11. Disc Skip Button
12. Play/Repeat Button:
13. Memory Button
14. Clear Button
15. Pause Button:
16. Track Down/Review Button:
17. Track Up/Cue Button:
18. Stop Button:
19. Random Button Tape control section
20. (TAPE 2) Reverse Play Button:
21. (TAPE 1/2) Stop Button:
22. (TAPE 1) Play Button/ (TAPE 2) Forward Play Button:
23. (TAPE 2) Record Pause Button:
24. (TAPE 2) Rewind Button:
25. (TAPE 2) Fast Forward Button:
2 3
4 5
6
7 8
13
14 15 1617 18
21
20 26 27
28 29
30
1
22
16 17
9 10
11 12
19
23
24 25
31
26. 3D Surround Mode Button (CD-C480H Only)
27. Equalizer Mode Button
28. Function Selector Buttons
29. On/Stand-by Button
30. Extra Bass Button: X-BASS
31. Volume Up/Down Buttons:
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CD-C470H,C470E,C480H/CP-C470H,C470E,C480H
ON/
STAND-BY
CLOCK
MEMORY/
SET
TUNING/TIME
( )
AM 0:00AM 12:000:00
2
3
4
7
6
5
8
9
SETTING THE CLOCK
1
Set the ON/STAND-BY switch to STAND-BY.
2
Press the CLOCK button.
3
Within 5 seconds, press the MEMORY/SET button.
4
Press the TUNING/TIME ( or ) button to select the time
display mode.
"AM 12:00" The 12-hour disp lay will appe ar.
(AM 12:00 - PM 11:59)
"AM 0:00" → The 12-hou r display will app ear.
(AM 0:00 - PM 11:59)
"0:00" → Th e 24-hour di splay will appe ar.
(0:00 - 23:59)
5
Press the MEMORY/SET button.
6
Press the TUNING/TIME ( or ) button to adjust the hour.
Press the TUNING/TIME button once to advance the time by
1 hour. Press for more than 0.5 seconds to advance continu-
ously.
When the 12-hour display is selected, "AM" will change auto-
matically to "PM".
7
Press the MEMORY/SET button.
8
Press the TUNING/TIME ( o r ) button to adjust the
minutes.
Press the button for at least 0.5 seconds to change the time
in 5-minute intervals.
The hour setting will not advance even if minutes advance
from "59" to "00".
9
Press the MEMORY/SET button.
The clock starts operating from "0" seconds. (Seconds are
not displayed.)
Note:
In the event of a power failure or when the AC power lead
is disconnected, the clock display will go out.
When the AC power supply is restored, the clock display will
flash on and off to indicate the time when the power failure
occurred or when the AC power lead was disconnected.
If this happens, follow the procedure below to change the
clock time.
To change the clock time:
When the ON/STAND-BY switch is set to STAND-BY.
When the unit is in the demonstration mode, press
the DEMO button to enter the clock mode.
1
Press the MEMORY/SET button.
2
Perform steps 6 - 9 above.
When the ON/STAND-BY switch is set to ON.
1
Press the CLOCK button.
2
Within 5 seconds, press the MEMORY/SET button.
3
Perform steps 6 - 9 above.
To see the time display: (When the power is ON)
Press the CLOCK button.
The time display will appear for about 5 seconds.
To switch the time display mode:
1
Set the ON/STAND-BY switch to STAND-BY.
2
Press the VOLUME button, the TUNING/TIME button
and the ON/STAND-BY switch all at the same time. Hold them
down for at least 1 second.
3
Perform steps 1 - 9 above.
Note:
The operation explained above will erase all data stored in
memory, such as clock and timer settings, tuner and CD pres-
ets.
In this example, the clock is set for the
24-hour (0:00) system.
PREPARATION FOR USE
15
15
Notes concerning use:
Replace the batteries if control distance decreases or oper-
ation becomes erratic.
Periodically clean the transmitter LED on the remote control
and the sensor on the main unit with a soft cloth.
Exposing the sensor on the main unit to strong light may
interfere with operation. Change the lighting or the direction
of the unit.
Keep the remote control away from moisture, excessive heat,
shock, and vibrations.
0.2 m - 6 m
(8" - 20')
1,2
2
2
RESETTING THE MICROCOMPUTER
Reset the microcomputer under the following conditions:
To erase all of the stored memory contents (clock and timer
settings, tuner and CD presets).
If the display is not correct.
If the operation is not correct.
Note:
To erase the tuner preset memory, see "To erase all of the
contents of preset memory" on page 19.
1 Press the ON/STAND-BY switch to enter the stand-by mode.
2 Press the VOLUME button, the TUNING/TIME button
and the ON/STAND-BY switch all at the same time. Hold
them down for at least 1 second.
OPERATION MANUAL
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( B1 ) x2 ø3 x8mm
( B2 ) x2 ø3 x8mm
( B1 ) x2 ø3 x8mm
Top Cabinet
Side Panel (Right)
Rear Panel
Side Panel (Left)
( A1 ) x2 ø3 x12mm
( A1 ) x2 ø3 x12mm
CD Tray Cover
CD Player Unit
( D1 ) x4 ø3 x10mm
( D3 ) x1 ø3 x10mm
( E1 ) x7 ø3 x8mm
( C3 ) x1 ø3 x8mm
( D2 ) x1 ø3 x8mm
Hook ( C1) x3
( C4 ) x4
( D3 ) x1
( C2 ) x1
Back Board
Main PWB Tuner PWB
Front Panel
1
1
2
Pull
A
(C2)x1
LOCK LEVER
DISASSEMBLY
Caution on Disassembly
Follow the below-mentioned notes when disassembling the unit and reassembling it, to keep it safe and ensure excellent performance:
1. Take cassette tape and compact disc out of the unit.
2. Be sure to remove the power supply plug from the wall outlet before starting to disassemble the unit.
3. Take off nylon bands or wire holders where they need be removed when disassembling the unit. After servicing the unit, be sure to rearrange the leads where they were before disassembling.
4. Take suffcient care on static electricity of integrated circuits and other circuits when servicing.
CD-C470H/CD-C470E/CD-C480H
STEP REMOVAL
1 Top Cabinet 1. Screw ..................... (A1) x4 7-1
2 Side Panel 1. Screw ..................... (B1) x6 7-1
(Left/right)
3 CD Player Unit/ 1. Turn on the power supply, 7-2
CD Tray Cover open the disc tray, take out
4 Tuner PWB 1. Screw ..................... (D1) x4 7-2
5 Back Board 1. Screw ..................... (E1) x7 7-2
6 Main PWB 1. Screw ..................... (F1) x1 8-1
7
Headphones PWB
8 Front Panel 1. Screw ..................... (H1) x2 8-1
9 Display PWB/ 1. Screw ..................... (J1) x3 8-2
Switch PWB 2. Screw ..................... (J2) x11
10 Tape Mechanism 1. Open the cassette holder. 8-2
11
Power Amp. PWB
12 Turntable 1. Screw ..................... (M1) x1 8-4
13 Disc Tray 1. Screw ..................... (N1) x2 8-4
14 CD Changer 1. Screw ..................... (P1) x4 8-5
Mechanism
15 CD Mechanism 1. Screw ..................... (Q1) x1 8-5
Note 1:
How to open the changer manually. (Fig. 7-3)
1. Insert the tip of fine screwdriver into the hole of CD player base, and press down the worm wheel < A > .
2. Then, turn fully the lock lever in the arrow direction through the hole on the loading chassis bottom in this state. After that, push forward the CD player base.
PROCEDURE
the CD cover, and close. (Note 1)
2. Hook....................... (C1) x3
3. Hook....................... (C2) x2
4. Screw ..................... (C3) x1
5. Socket .................... (C4) x4
2. Screw ..................... (D2) x1
3. Socket .................... (D3) x1
2. Holder .................... (F2) x2
3. Flat Wire................. (F3) x4
4. Socket .................... (F4) x3
1. Screw ..................... (G1) x1 8-1
2. Screw...................... (K1) x6
1. Screw ..................... (L1) x4 8-3
2. Cover ..................... (M2) x1
2. Guide ..................... (N2) x2
FIGURE
CD-C470H,C470E,C480H/CP-C470H,C470E,C480H
CD-C470H/CD-C470E/CD-C480H
Figure 7-1
Figure 7-2
< A >
Figure 7-3
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CD-C470H,C470E,C480H/CP-C470H,C470E,C480H
( M1 ) x1 ø3 x10mm
( M1 ) x1 ø3 x10mm
( L1 ) x1 ø3 x10mm
Turntable
Disc Tray
( L2 ) x1
( M2 ) x1
( M2 ) x1
CD Player Unit
Headphon PWB
( G1 ) x1 ø3 x11mm
( F3 ) x1
( J1 ) x3 ø3 x10mm
( F4 ) x3
Main PWB
Push
Figure 8-1
Switch PWB
( F3 ) x2
Front Panel
Push
( H1 ) x2 ø3 x8mm
Front Panel
( F2 ) x2
( F3 ) x1
( F1 ) x1 ø3 x10mm
Tape Mechanism
Figure 8-4
( J2 ) x11 ø3 x10mm
( K1 ) x6 ø3 x10mm
Tape Mechanism
Figure 8-2
Power Supply PWB
Cassette Holder (Left/Right)
( L1 ) x4 ø3 x10mm
Display PWB
Open
( N1 ) x4
ø3 x14mm ( P1 ) x1 ø2.6 x10mm
Shift Lever
CD Changer Mechanism
CD Player Base
Care when installing the CD changer mechanism. Install the CD changer mechanism on the CD player base after the shift lever has been set in the highest position.
Figure 8-5
CD Mechanism
Power Amp. PWB
Figure 8-3
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CD-C470H,C470E,C480H/CP-C470H,C470E,C480H
(B1)x2 ø3x20mm
(B1)x2 ø3x20mm
(B1)x2 ø3x20mm
Woofer
(C1)x2 ø3x20mm
(C1)x3 ø3x20mm
(C1)x4 ø3x20mm
CP-C470H/CP-C470E/CP-C480H
STEP
REMOVAL PROCEDURE FIGURE
1 Front Speaker 1. Net........................... (A1) x1 9-1
(Left/Right) 2. Front Panel ............. (A2) x1
3. Screw ...................... (A3) x6
SURROUND SPEAKER SYSTEM
STEP
REMOVAL PROCEDURE FIGURE
1 Top Cabinet 1. Screw ...................... (B1) x6 9-2
CENTER SPEAKER SYSTEM
STEP
REMOVAL PROCEDURE FIGURE
1 Top Cabinet 1. Screw ...................... (C1) x9 9-3
CP-C470H/CP-C470E/CP-C480H
Tweeter
( A3 ) x2 ø4 x16mm
Super Tweeter
Net ( A1 ) x1
SURROUND SPEAKER SYSTEM
Figure 9-2
CENTER SPEAKER SYSTEM
Front Pael ( A2 ) x1
( A3 ) x4 ø4 x16mm
Figure 9-1
Woofer
Screwdriver
Figure 9-3
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CD-C470H,C470E,C480H/CP-C470H,C470E,C480H
REMOVING AND REINSTALLING THE MAIN PARTS
CD MECHANISM SECTION
Perform steps 1, 2, 3, 14 and 15 of the disassembly method to remove the CD mechanism.
How to remove the turntable up/down motor (See Fig. 10-1)
1. Remove the screws (A1) x 2 pcs., to remove the turntable up/down motor.
Turntable Up/Down Motor
( A1 ) x2 ø2 x5mm
Figure 10-1
How to remove the pickup (See Fig. 10-2)
1. Remove the screws (B1) x 2 pcs., to remove the shaft (B2).
2. Remove the stop washer (B3) x 1 pc., to remove the gear (B4).
3. Remove the pickup.
( B1 ) x2
2.6 x6mm
Shaft ( B2 ) x1
Stop Washer ( B3 ) x1
Pickup
CD Mechanism Gear ( B4 ) x1
Figure 10-2
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ADJUSTMENT
MECHANISM SECTION
• Driving Force Check
Torque Meter
Play: TW-2412 Tape 1: Over 80 g
• Torque Check
Torque Meter
Tape 1
Play: TW-2111 30 to 60 g. cm 30 to 100 g.cm Fast forward: TW-2231 50 to 100 g.cm Rewind: TW-2231 50 to 100 g.cm
• Tape Speed
Test Tape
Normal MTT-111 VRM1 3,000 ± Speaker speed 30 Hz terminal
Adjusting
Point
TAPE SPEED
VRM1
TAPE MECHANISM PWB
Specified Value
Tape 2: Over 80 g
Specified Value
Specified
Value
Tape 2
Instrument
Connection
CD-C470H,C470E,C480H/CP-C470H,C470E,C480H
TUNER SECTION
fL: Low-range frequency
fH: High-renge frequency
• AM IF/RF
Signal generator: 400 Hz, 30%, AM modulated
Display
Frequency
Display
Adjusting
Parts
Setting/
Adjusting
Parts
Connection
Terminal
Instrument
Connection
Instrument
Test Stage Frequency
IF 450 kHz 1,620 kHz T351 *1 MW Band 522 kHz (fL): T306 *2
Coverage 1.1 ± 0.1 V MW 990 kHz 990 kHz (fL): T302 *1
Tracking LW Band 153 kHz (fL): T305 *2 Coverage 1.5 ± 0.1 V
LW 225 kHz 225 kHz (fL): T301 *1 Tracking
*1. Input: Antenna, Output: TP302 *2. Input: Antenna, Output: TP301
• FM Notes:
1: Description of the "FM IF Adjustment" is not carried on this
Manual. It is because the IF coil in the FM front end section has been best adjusted in the factory so that its further adjustment is not needed at the field. When replacing the FM front end assembly, no adjustment is needed either.
2: The parts in the FM front end section are prepared in a
complete unit, so you can't obtain each part individually
• FM Mute Level
Signal generator: 1 kHz, 40 kHz dev., FM modulated
Frequency
98.00 MHz 98.00 MHz VR351* Input: Antenna (25 dBµV) Output: Speaker
Frequency
R357
TP302
T351
AM IF
TUNER PWB
VR351
FM MUTE LEVEL
T306
MW BAND COVERAGE
T305 T302 T301
LW BAND COVERAGE
FE301
MW TRACKING
Figure 11-1 ADJUSTMENT POINTS
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TP301
SO301 ANTENNA TERMINAL
CNP301
LW TRACKING
CD-C470H,C470E,C480H/CP-C470H,C470E,C480H
2
1
10ms
0.50 V IC1 20 FE
10ms
0.50 V IC1 7 TE
Enlarged View
TRACKING OFF-SET ADJUST
TEST MODE
Setting the test mode Any one of test mode can be set by pressing several keys as follows. <REC. PAUSE> + <CD> + <POWER> TEST: CD operation test
TEST mode
Function — CD test mode
Setting of TEST mode Indication of CD TST mode (Fig. 12-1) OPEN/CLOSE operation is manual operation. The pickup can be moved by using the (
<MEMORY> LASER ON
<MEMORY> Tracking on the spot. SERVO OFF PLAY
) or ( ) key.
<MEMORY>
Tracking on the spot. SERVO ON PLAY
IL is not performed.
<STOP>
STOP
<PLAY> key input Press <STOP> key.
TOC. IL is performed, and the ordinary PLAY is performed. If the following key is pressed during PLAY, it is possible to specify directly any Track No. <Disc Number 1> key: Track 4 <Disc Number 2> key: Track 9
Stop
<Disc Number 3> key: Track 15
Note:
Only in STOP state it is possible to slide the pickup with the ( ) or ( ) key. VOL. --- Last memory
BAL. --- CENTER R.GEQ. --- FLAT X-BAS --- OFF
Canceling method - POWER OFF
Figure 12-1
CD SECTION
Since this CD system incorporates the following automatic adjustment function, when the pickup is replaced, it is not necessary to readjust it. Since this CD unit does not need adjustment, the combination of PWB and laser pickup unit is not restricted.
• Automatic adjustment item
1. Focus offset (Fig. 12-2)
2. Tracking offset (Fig. 12-3)
3. E/F balance (tracking error balance) (Fig. 12-4)
4. RF level AGC function (HF level: constant)
5. RF level automatic follow-up of the tracking gain This automatic adjustment is performed each time a disc is changed. Therefore,
each disc is played back using the optimal settings.
0.1s
0.50 V IC1 20 FE
FOCUS OFF-SET ADJUST
0.1s
0.50 V IC1 7 TE
TRACKING OFF-SET ADJUST
1 2
Figure 12-2
TRACKING/ ERROR BARANCE
1
ADJUST
2
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200 ms 1V/diV IC 1 15
200 ms 1V/diV IC 1 7
TO
TE
Figure 12-4
Figure 12-3
CD-C470H,C470E,C480H/CP-C470H,C470E,C480H
EXPLANATION OF DOLBY SURROUND PRO LOGIC AND EVALUATION METHOD
Outline
• Namely, two speakers are connected in parallel to one amplifier.
• In the Pro Logic BYPASS mode the amplifier for C-ch (center
channel) and the amplifier for S-ch (surround channel) are in MUTE state. The SP output is cut.
• State of element output and terminal output in specific mode
State of set Dolby Pro Logic Dolby Pro Logic On mode Output point Bypass mode Normal mode Phantom mode
IC202 16 pin L-out Output enabled state Output enabled state Output enabled state
15 pin R-out Output enabled state Output enabled state Output enabled state IC201 34pin C-out No output Output enabled state No output IC202 13pin S-out No output Output enabled state Output enabled state SP OUT L-ch Output enabled state Output enabled state Output enabled state (SO901) R-ch Output enabled state Output enabled state Output enabled state SP OUT C-ch No output in MUTE (Q504) state Output enabled state No output in MUTE (Q504) state (SO903) SP OUT S-ch No output in MUTE (Q503) state Output enabled state Output enabled state (SO902)
Test tone output
• Pro Logic ON Normal mode Press the remote control TEST TONE button. Output of only L-chOutput of only C-ch
Output of only S-ch Output of only R-ch The test tone (noise) is repeatedly output for output period (2 sec). In this case the following indication appears repeatedly. TESTL-chC-ch
S-ch R-ch
• Pro Logic ON Phantom mode Press the remote control TEST TONE button. Output of only L-chOutput of only R-ch
Output of only S-ch The test tone (noise) is repeatedly output for output period (2 sec).
In this case the following indication appears repeatedly. TEST L-ch R-ch S-ch
Relation between VIDEO IN input and output in Pro Logic ON state
(1) L-ch/R-ch same phase input into VIDEO IN input jack in
VIDEO Function mode
Output point Normal mode
SP out L-ch Almost no output (only omitting component) (SO901) R-ch Almost no output (only omitting component)
(SO903) SP out C-ch (SO902) SP out S-ch
Input signal is output. Almost no output (only omitting component)
• In the normal mode of Pro Logic ON mode the amplifiers for C-ch and S-ch are in operative state, so that the SP output appears.
• In the Phantom mode of Pro Logic ON mode the amplifier for C-ch is in MUTE state, so that the SP output is cut. The amplifier for S-ch (surround) is in operative state, so that the SP output appears
Output point Phantom mode
SP out L-ch Input signal is output. (SO901) R-ch Input signal is output.
(SO903) SP out C-ch SP cut, no output (SO902) SP out S-ch
Almost no output (only omitting component)
(2) L-ch/R-ch reverse phase input into VIDEO IN input jack in
VIDEO Function mode
(Reverse phase: Phase difference between L and R is 180°)
Output point Normal mode
SP out L-ch (SO901) R-ch
(SO903) SP out C-ch (SO902) SP out S-ch Input signal is output.
Output point Phantom mode
SP out L-ch (SO901) R-ch
(SO903) SP out C-ch SP cut, no output (SO902) SP out S-ch Input signal is output.
Almost no output (only omitting component) Almost no output (only omitting component)
Almost no output (only omitting component)
Almost no output (only omitting component) Almost no output (only omitting component)
• Accordingly, if you want to output signal waveform to C-ch SP out, give the same phase input into L-ch/R-ch INPUT in the Pro Logic Normal mode.
If one of channels receives input, C-ch does not output. Only
L-ch or R-ch outputs.
• If you want to output signal waveform to S-ch SP out, you can use either Normal mode or Phantom mode. However, 180° reverse phase input must be given to L-ch/R-ch INPUT.
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CD-C470H,C470E,C480H/CP-C470H,C470E,C480H RDS
1. RDS Function PI ASPM
PS STATION NAME PTY PTY SEARCH PTY(31) EON TI (TA) STAND-BY MODE EON-PTY EON-TI/PTY EON-AF With EON-AF TP ind. TA ind.
2. DISPLAY and control buttons
Lights up when RDS with EON station is received.
Lights up when RDS station is received.
DISPLAY
RDS EON
8 character can display E1 table of EBU. Same as CD-C75H.
TA PTY
TP
Lights up when TA station is received. Lights up when TP station is received.
TI
Lights up when stand-by mode and blinks during staying other network station.
Select and search (18 kind items) by cyclic NEWS-AFFAIRS ------ OTHER M - ALARM - TP - TA
Select and stand-by (17 kind items) by cyclic NEWS-AFFAIRS ------ OTHER M - ALARM - TI
ASPM DISPLAY PTY•TI
Note:
TP and TA ind. are different from CD-C75H. TP, TA ind. can light up individually, when TP: OFF and TA: ON, it means that EON-TI can be used, in case of TP=OFF, TA=OFF, EON-Ti can't be used. In case of CD-C75H, (TP: OFF and TA: ON) disregard (ignore) this case, because EON-TI is nothing.
AF: Alternative Frequencycies
SEARCH SET
PTY•TI SELECT
PTY and TI items can be selected when use PTY search or EON STAND-BY
EON
17 kind (contain TI)
Can use for
• EON setting
• confirm stand-by item
• cancel (ONTN)
• EON clear cancel
18 kind (contain TP, TA)
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CD-C470H,C470E,C480H/CP-C470H,C470E,C480H
Yes
Displayed the TTL quantity of memo-
rized stations by ASPM operation on
this time. And return to the previous
receiving freq. automatically.
No
Begin to ASPM SCAN from the next
No effect
Pass
CH-SPAN again.
Preset CH memory become full over?
Repeat and continue with same format
ASPM operation untill 108 MHz.
After reached 108 MHz, displayed the
TTL quantity of memorized stations.
And return to the previous receiving
Pass
No effect
No effect
Pass
freq. automatically.
Pass
No effect
Effect
Memorized to the lowest
vacant preset channel.
No effectNoNo effect
No
No effect
Memorized to the lowest
vacant preset channel.
No
Yes
No operate. After displayed “END”. Return to
previous station.
Yes
No
Hold down the ASPM button for 3 more second.
ASPM, summary operation
“ASPM” blinks in the display.
Preset CH memory full over?
Begin to scan start 87.50 108.00 MHz
No
SD (TUNE) DET out OK?
No
Yes
If count 1st OK?
No
Yes
If count 2nd OK?
Comparing freg. same or not?
between current receiving frequency
and (already) previously memorized
frequency.
No
Yes
RDS signal or not? PI—identify
No
Yes
Comparing PI cord same or not?
between current receiving PI and
before PI which is already memorized
by ASPM on this time.
Yes
Comparing freg. same or not?
Between current receiving frequency
and (already) previously memorized
frequency.
Yes
Yes
Compare the field strength of current
receiving signal. Is receiving signal
stronger than signal which has same PI
cord and is already memorized to
preset memory ahead of this receiving
time?
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CD-C470H,C470E,C480H/CP-C470H,C470E,C480H
• ASPM SCAN: 87.50MHz 108.00 MHz.
• Only RDS signal is memorized by ASPM because RDS signal has PI code and is suitable and convenient for ASPM operation.
ASPM Comparing field strength, only one strongest RDS station is memorized of all stations (repeater relay stations) that have same
PI code.
Each PI has AF’S list by individually.
Same PI code — freq: different
(AF’S) PS: same PTY: same
[For example] Pickup and memorized to preset CH.
f 1 f 2 f 3
P 1 (PI cord) PS 1 (Station Name)
Select signals (f1, f5, f7, f10) are memorized in the preset memory by ASPM.
• If tentative - ASPM operation is repeated intententionally, never memorized (over write) at the same frequecy. 1st time ASPM strongest stations of each pi are memorized.
ASPM is not only very usefull for PTY search, but also EON operation. 2nd time ASPM 2nd strong stations of each pi are memorized and so on. PTY search function is equal to FM band search function as a result.
f 5 f 4
P 2 PS 2
Exa: P1 has f1, f2, f3 (same PTY). P2 has f4, f5 (same PTY).
---
f 6 f 7 f 8
P 3 PS 3
---
f 9 f 10 f 11 f 12 f13
P 4 PS 4
1. Introduction of RDS for CD-C470H
CD-C470H/CD-C480H RDS function is equal to adding EON feature to the current CD-C75H RDS. EON feature is EON—PTY and EON—TI. Although PTY and TI indicators are separated, PTY contains TI in the PTY items (software) like current PTY search items.
NEWS, AFFAIRS, INFO, ALARM, TI (TTL 17 kinds)
EON—PTY EON—TI
Can select and stand-by Can select and stand-by
EON—PTY and EON—TI are basically stand-by receive the desired program of ON station.
2.The difference point from current CD-C75H RDS. (CD-C75H — CD-C470H/CD-C480H)
1. PTY item: added TA.TTL 18 kind.
2. Each “TP”, “TA” ind. light up or go out individually. “TA” ind. doesn’t light up on current model, CD-C75H due to none EON—TI.
3. Added 3 indicators(in FL) due to adding EON feature. EON: Lights up only during receiving EON data (14A). TI: During EON-TI stand-by Light up
During receiving ON station. blink.
PTY: During EON-PTY stanb-by Light up
During receiving ON station. blink.
4. No adjust type (None adjusting circuit.)
5. Added EON button.
6. Need to change RDS logo due to add EON feature.
7. Added EON—TI, EON—PTY function.
3. Summary of CD-C470H/CD-C480H RDS—EON operation
EON—PTY: Select and set the desired “PTY” stand-by switch to ON(other network) Station at the start of desired PTY automatically stay and listen to PTY of ON station switch back to TN(This net) station automatically at the end of PTY(ON) i.e. after changing to another PTY(except AFFAIRS) or cancelling to receive PTY of ON station midway. EON—TI: Select and set the “TI” stand-by switch to ON station at the start of traffic announcement automati
cally stay and listen to TA of ON station switch back to TN station autmatically at the end of TA(ON).
ie after TA(ON) is over or cancelled to receive TA of ON station midway. When switching TN ON station. In case of exist 2 more stations having the desired(specified) “PTY” or “TI”, the receiver will select and switch toON station comparing field strength at the same time. But when the frequency of ON station exists in the preset-memory, then reciver switches straight to that ON station(CH), without comparing field strength so can make a quick switching from TN—ON sta tion. Preset memory takes priority of switching TN—ON station. therefore ASPM is usefull not only for PTY search but also for rapid EON switching. Anyway CD-C470H/CD-C480H’s EON is basically stand-by and receiving method, along with the Guidelines for EON implementation.
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CD-C470H,C470E,C480H/CP-C470H,C470E,C480H
EON summary notice for reference
1. EON-TI/PTY EON stand-by can be set, only when EON ind. lights up. While EON ind. goes out (NO EON STATION), EON stand-by can't be set. If the EON button is pressed, then “NO EON” is indication the display.
2. EON-TI/PTY Even if switch back ONTN station continue to keep EON stand-by.
3. EON-TI Don’t switch TNON during TN broadcast TA. (same item)
4. EON-TI/PTY
5. EON-TI/PTY EON stand-by is perfectly cancelled (cleared) by pressing EON button 2 times during stand-by or
powerOFF or Tun Up/ Down or change band or recall pre-set CH.
6. EON-TI/PTY After setting EON stand-by, stand-by items can be confirmed by pressing EON button one time.
7. EON-TI/PTY EON button function: •EON setting
8. EON-TI/PTY After setting EON-TI and EON-PTY stand-by, if when EON data is not transmitted, EON ind goes out
9. EON-TI EON-TI stand-by can't be set. When TP=0,TA=0(TN) even if EON ind. lights up and the EON button is
10. EON-PTY Don’t switch TNON during TN broadcast same specified PTY. (same item of PTY)
11. EON-TI/PTY Switch TNON TN station one cycle.
12. EON-TI/PTY After switch TNON station. When ON station is NO RDS, NO signal, TA=OFF or different PTY items.
13. During receive ON station. when ON station become to be NO RDS, NO signal, TA=ON to OFF or
14. EON-TI/PTY Switch TNON in case of 2 more stations exist, comparing field strength and switch to thestrongest
15. Even if switch TNON preset memory straight, that ON station is very weak signal, then search another
16. EON-TI/PTY No linkage volume, power ON/OFF, and switch function.
EON can be cancelled during receiving ON station by pressing EON button if necessary and switch back ON→TN.
•Confirm stand-by items
•Cancel (ONTN)
•EON clear cancel (2 times) and EON stand-by is automatically cancelled display “NO EON”. pressed then “NO TI” is indication the display.
Never switch TNON1ON2 Other net to other net station. The receiver switch back ONTN displaying “NO READY”. different PTY item, The receiver switch back ONTN. station, if these signals are same strength, switch to the first previous station.
If same frequency as AF'Sexists in the preset memory, then switch TNON (preset memory station) straight. In case of exist 2 more preset memories of AF’S,then switch to the preset CH which taken in EON DATA first, also in this case no concern to field strength.
AF'S (ON) station comparing field strength and switch to the strongest station as a result. Of all atations of AF'S are very weak or no good condition, then, switch back ONTN automatically display "NO READY".
Traffic Programme code
(TP)
OFF OFF This programme does notcarry traffic announcements nor does
OFF ON This programmecarries EON information about another
ON OFF This programme carries traffic announcements but none are
ON ON A traffic announcement is being broadcast on this programme at
Traffic Announcement code
(TA)
Applications
it refer, via EON, to a programme that does.
programme which gives traffic information.
being broadcast at present and may also carry EON information about other traffic announcements.
present.
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CD-C470H,C470E,C480H/CP-C470H,C470E,C480H
FRONT VIEW
NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
Resistor: To differentiate the units of resistors, such symbol as K and M are used: the symbol K means 1000 ohm and the symbol M means 1000 kohm and the resistor without any symbol is ohm-type resistor. Besides, the one with “Fusible” is a fuse type.
Capacitor: To indicate the unit of capacitor, a symbol P is used: this symbol P means micro-micro-farad and the unit of the capacitor without such a symbol is microfarad. As to electrolytic capacitor, the expression “capacitance/withstand voltage” is used. (CH), (TH), (RH), (UJ): Temperature compensation (ML): Mylar type (P.P.): Polypropylene type
Schematic diagram and Wiring Side of P.W.Board for this model are subject to change for improvement without prior notice.
REF. NO DESCRIPTION POSITION POSITIONREF. NO DESCRIPTION
SW1 OPEN/CLOSE ON—OFF SW2 MWCHA UP ON—OFF SW3 DISC NUMBER ON—OFF SW4 PICKUP IN ON—OFF SW701 ON/STAND-BY ON—OFF SW702 CLOCK ON—OFF SW703 TIME/SLEEP ON—OFF SW704 DISC 1 ON—OFF SW705 DISC 2 ON—OFF SW706 DISC 3 ON—OFF SW707 DISC SKIP ON—OFF SW708 OPEN/CLOSE ON—OFF SW709 CD ON—OFF SW710 TUNER/BAND ON—OFF SW711 TAPE ON—OFF SW712 VIDEO ON—OFF SW713 EON [CD-C470H/C480H ONLY] ON—OFF SW714 PTY/TI SEARCH ON—OFF
[CD-C470H/C480H ONLY] SW715 ASPM [CD-C470H/C480H ONLY] ON—OFF SW716 DISPLAY MODE ON—OFF
[CD-C470H/C480H ONLY] SW717 CENTER MODE/PHANTOM ON—OFF SW719 CENTER MODE/NORMAL ON—OFF SW721 DOLBY PRO LOGIC/BYPASS ON—OFF
The indicated voltage in each section is the one measured by Digital Multimeter between such a section and the chas­sis with no signal given.
1. In the tuner section,
( ) indicates AM < > indicates FM stereo
2. In the main section, a tape is being played back.
3. In the deck section, a tape is being played back.
( ) indicates the record state.
4. In the power section, a tape is being played back.
5. In the CD section, the CD is stopped.
Parts marked with “ ” ( ) are important for maintaining the safety of the set. Be sure to replace these parts with specified ones for maintaining the safety and performance of the set.
SW723 REC/PAUSE ON—OFF SW724 TUNING UP/TIME ON—OFF SW725 VOLUME UP ON—OFF SW726 X-BASS ON—OFF SW727 4-SP SURROUND ON—OFF
[CD-C470H/C480H ONLY] SW728 STOP ON—OFF SW729 FWD ON—OFF SW730 FF ON—OFF SW731 MEMORY SET ON—OFF SW732 TUNING DOWN/TIME ON—OFF SW733 VOLUME DOWN ON—OFF SW734 EQUALIZER/DEMO ON—OFF SW735 3D SURROUND SW736 REVERSE MODE ON—OFF SW737 REV ON—OFF SW738 REW ON—OFF SW739 EDIT NORMAL ON—OFF SW740 EDIT HIGH ON—OFF SWM 1 T1 CrO2 ON—OFF SWM 2 T2 CrO2 ON—OFF SWM 3 REC FWD ON—OFF SWM 4 REC RVS ON—OFF SWM 5 F.A.S. ON—OFF SWM 6 CAM ON—OFF
[CD-C480H ONLY]
ON—OFF
FRONT
ECB (S)(G)(D) (1) (2) (3)
VIEW
2SA2878 A 2SK246 GR 2SC2236 Y 2SC380 O KRC102 M KRC104 M KRA107 M KRC107 M KTA1266 GR KTC3199 GR KTC3203 Y
Figure 18 TYPES OF TRANSISTOR AND LED
FRONT
VIEW
BCE (D)(G)(S) (3) (2) (1)
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2SD2012 2SC1845 F KTA1271 Y KTA1273 Y
333GTH2 333YTH2 333YTH4 5N4GTN52 5N4YTN52 LMKD515B
1
2
3
4
98
6
7
20
12
13
242530
31
34
35
36
10 11
272628
29
PU-IN SW
XL1
XIN
LD0
FIN2
JP–
CV+
SLC
SLI
FIN1EF
TO
FD
SPO
SP
SLD
SL–
SL+
DRF
CL
DAT
CE
VCC1 VCC2
6
+4.9V
PICKUP IN
SW4
FOCUS COIL
TRACKING COIL
M1
SPINDLE
MOTOR
M
M
M2
SLED
MOTOR
PICKUP UNIT
9
IC2
LC78623E
SERVO/SIGNAL
CONTROL
+B4
IC5
M56748FP
DRIVER
IC1
LA9240M
SERVO AMP.
RES. CQCK. COIN
SQOUT. RWC. WRQ
~
~
~
CL, DAT, SELIAL CONTROL/CE
SL+. SL–. DRF
+4.9V
62
64
56 45 3623 43
37
38
39
40
24
25
5853
101220
324043
44
5352515431302923271615
4144
Q1
+4.9V
Q81 +7.3V (B4)
REGULATOR
TO MAIN SECTION
XOUT
EFMO
EFMIN
CLV+
JP–
CONT2
CONT1
27
26
SOL
SPH/L
RCHO
RVSS
LVSS
LCHO
VVDD
VDD
LVDD
RVDD
XVDD
TO MAIN
SECTION
51
TR+
TR–
FO–
FO+
SL+
SL–
SP–
SP+
3222
17
CONSTANT
VOLTAGE
1
3
2
IC99
OPTICAL
FIBER DATA
LINK
+4.9V
31
CD-C470H,C470E,C480H/CP-C470H,C470E,C480H
Figure 19 BLOCK DIAGRAM (1/3)
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CD-C470H,C470E,C480H/CP-C470H,C470E,C480H
8
6
5
6
6 6
6 6
MAIN STB
O
O
SO301
ANTENNA
TERMINAL
AM LOOP
ANTENNA
L341
BALUN
T301 T302
8
2
AM RF MW/LW
ANT.
FM FRONT END
FE301
6
7
MW/LW
3
FM
OSC.
OSC.
T305 T306
FM IF
AMP
FM IF CF301
1
5
4
Q301
FM IF
CF302
FM IF IN
VT
VR351
FM MUTE LEVEL
FMOSC
+B3 CF351 X351
AM IF
T351
3
1
REG INOUT VCC
IC303
LA1832
AM OSC
24
22
21
23
AM RF IN
OUT
IN
AFC
+B3
42
98
5
GND
FM IF DET/FM MPX/AM IF
IF
OUT
7
STEREO
13
MONO/ST
11
6
MPX
SD
PHASE
Q361
SM
AMP.
QT21
2917
20
16
18
MPX
FM/AM
IN
OUT
12
14
15
RL
MUTING
Q353
MPX VCO
Q354
CUT
TUNER MUTE
VF2 (AC)
40
41
FL701
37
~
8
6
5
VP
SD
23 22
MPX
2
CE
IN
43
VOLTAGE
REGURATER
FM MONO/ST
10
6
5
CL
DO
+B3
33
IF IN
+5V
121013
17
7
21
REC MUTE HI SPEED
BEAT CUT BIAS T1/T2 PB MUTE REC RVS REC FWD
TA MOT SW SOLENOID F/R SPEED
CAM SW RUN PULSE F.A.S REC/PB T1 CrO
2
T2 CrO
2
204871
80
76 75 72 70 69 68 67
51 50 49
31 23 22
2
56 47
4243
41
DATA
ENEBLE
CLK
XT21
X352
+B3
FM +B
Q360
21
20
DI
CL
DO
ICT21
LC72720
VDDA
VSSA
20
1
OSC.
FM
7
14
13
15
VSSD
VDDD
12
4.5MHz
22
X IN
X OUT
FM IN
AM IN
11
15 16
IC302
TC72131
PLL(TUNER)
43
CE
DI
XT21
4.332MHz
+B1
52
2930
8
IC601
IX0171AW
MICROCOMPUTER
373839
45
R-MUTE
C-MUTE
S-MUTE
POWER
14
16
1
15
17
CLEAR
MAIN SI
MAIN SO
MAIN SCK
SRS
BALANCE
4CH SP
646566
5761
~
FROM CD UNIT
MM1
TAPE
MOTOR
REC FWD
SWM3
REC RVS
SWM4
CAM SW
SWM6
FAS SW
SWM5
PHM1
SOLENOID
SOLM1
T1 CrO
SWM1
T2 CrO
SWM2
PB HEAD
TAPE 1
TAPE 2
M
2
2
L-CH
R-CH
REC/PB
HEAD
L-CH R-CH
ERASE
HEAD
MOTOR DRIVER
DRIVER
P.B
+B2
QM02
+B2
AC BIAS
DRIVER
QM05
DRIVER
P.B
REC/PBREC
Q103,Q104 Q105,Q106
Q109
Q110
CD-C480H ONLY
Q83 Q84
TA MOT SW
SWITCHING
HI SPEED
QM04QM01
TA MOT H/L
REC FWD
REC RVS
CAM SW
F.A.S
+B2
QM03
Q107 Q108
Q111
POP REDUCE
RUN PULSE
SOLENOID
T1 CrO
2
T2 CrO
PLAYBACK&RECORD AMP.
L(T1)
R(T1)
L(T2)
R(T2)
L NF R NF
L REC
R REC
REF
+B7
Q128 L103
Q129 Q130
IC101
AN7345K
1
24
2
23
3 4
T1/T2
6
REC
9
16 14 13
NOR/ HIGH
12
15
2
P.B.
H/N
T1/T2
P.B
L
4
21
R
5
20
L
7
18
R
8
17
ALC
10
19
L NF R NF
REC
Figure 20 BLOCK DIAGRAM (2/3)
– 20 –
CD MUTE
HI SPEED
PB MUTE
Q117 Q118
MUTING
REC MUTE
Q121 Q122
MUTING
SWITCHING
Q115 Q116
Q119
SWITCHING
T1/T2
REC/PB
SWITCHINGSWITCHING
BAIS
Q124 Q126
BEAT CUT
BAIS
CD
TAPE
TUNER
AUX
RL
AUX
J501
+B3
42 41 40
2 3 4 1
CL
L
55 57
R L
53 59
R L
54 58
R L
52 60
R L
51 61
R
RL
VIDEO2VIDEO1
CL DI ENEBLE
DI CL ENEBLE D-GND
23
CD-C480H ONLY
DI
CE
+B3
34
252423
FRONT
56
VDD
IN
6448
63
49
RTINLTIN
L-OUT
14
IC501
LC75396E
AUDIO PROCESSOR
GRAPHIC EQUALIZER
VSS
26
4
42
5
RRRLLL
R-OUT
X-BASS
V
V
CENTER
REAR
IN
30
18
42
43
6
C-I
S-IN
IN
9
IC201
LA2786
VCC
38
37
7
VCC
IC202
LV1016
A-GND
24
17
Q461
+B3
IC453(1/2) BU4052BC FUNCTION SELECTOR
L-OUT
988
L-IN
1
15
S-OUT
R-OUT
3536
10
R-IN
11
S-IN
VCC VDD
VREF
BUFFER
14
VREF
SRS5250S
10
34
16 15
13
18
17
IC451
SRS
24
25
IC453(2/2)
FUNCTION
SELECTOR
C-OUT
L-MIX OUT R-MIX OUT S-OUT
R-OUT L-OUT
L-IN
R-IN
MODE
SRS STEREO
SRS MONO
MODE1-5
MONO
27
28
26
PASS
Q4 Q4
Q4 Q4
Q4
Q4
Q4
R-IN
L-IN
10
FL701
37
~
8
+B1
14
IC601
IX0171AW
ROCOMPUTER
5761
~
6
5
16
15
MAIN SO
MAIN SCK
4CH SP
VP
18
17
CLEAR
MAIN SI
MAIN STB
SRS
BALANCE
646566
63
Q701
10 11 12 13 19 21 53 54 55
24 25 26 27 28
DOLBY P.L
7
4 5 6 7 9
21
VF1
(AC)
CD O/C SW
CD D.NO
SPE1-5
+B1
CD SL– CD SL+
CD CQCK
CD COIN
CD SQOUT
CD WRQ CD RWC CD PUIN
CD DRF
CD U/D
CD MUTE
CD RES
IC502/503/504
1 4 7
–B1
OPE AMP.
BA4558
CD-C470H,C470E,C480H/CP-C470H,C470E,C480H
1413
5
71
VP
7 6 4
~~~
1
80
72
70
54
OPE AMP.
BA4558
IC504(1/2)
2 8
7
6
1615
MAIN SI
MAIN STB
MAIN SCK
52
30
29
8
+B5
+B6
21 22
19
18
CLEAR
TUN SD
IC701
IX0170AW
31
20
SPE IN
TUN SM
TUN MUTE
DI
CE
12
1011
+B1
+B3
CLK
DO
35
9
MAIN SO
MICROCOMPUTER
3348
MEMORY BACK UP
8
6
34
CD MUTE
KEY5
KEY0
S-MUTE
POWER
42
43 47
23
~
~
28
37 38 36
17
46
REMOCON
RESET
SYS STOP
REMOCON
Q704
DATA
CLOCK
LCK
REMOTE SENSOR
CD LD H/L
CD LD M+ CD LD M–
SOL
2 3 4
RX701
1
Q93 Q91
SWITCHING
KEY MATRIX
SW701~SW717 SW719,SW721 SW723~SW726 SW728~SW734 SW736~SW740
INPUT/OUTPUT
EXPANDER
IC702
BU2092F
VSS
VDD
18
17
1
+B5
Q705 Q706 ZD701
+B5
32
DRIVER
Q94
8
9
LOADING MOTOR
1
+B2
+B4
IC91
DRIVER
5
SOLM2 SOLENOID
16
~
5
CD O/C SW
CD D.NO
CD U/D
+B4
2
6
3 7
LED701~LED712 LED714~LED719
SW1 OPEN/CLOSE
SW3 DISC NO
SW2 MEHCA UP
UP/DOWN
M
M3 T/T
34
14
501
396E
OCESSOR
RAPHIC EQUALIZER
43
42
5
RRRLL
X-BASS
C-OUT
34
L-MIX OUT
16 15
R-MIX OUT S-OUT
13
R-OUT L-OUT
18
17
51
L-IN
R-IN
250S
S
MODE
24
25
PASS
SRS STEREO
SRS MONO
MODE1-5
MONO
53(2/2)
CTION
ECTOR
TO CD UNIT
Q829
POWER
POWER ON/STB SWITCHING
REAR-IN
CENTER
IN
F951
T1.6A
L 250V
Q951
Q901
L-IN R-IN
13
IC951
9
LA4451 POWER AMP.
+B1
7
–B1
11
4
3
1
IC901
18
STK48801 POWER AMP.
+B1
–B1
11
14
9
D802~D805
CENTER
+
SO903 CENTER
GND
+ –
+
+ –
+
SPEAKER TERMINAL
L-CH GND
SO902 REAR
GND
SPEAKER TERMINAL
R-CH
JA901 HEADPHONES
L-CH
SO901
GND
FRONT SPEAKER
GND
TERMINAL
R-CH
AC POWER SUPPLY CORD AC 230V 50Hz
REAR-OUT
2 5
16
D801
CENTER-OUT
L-OUT
10
13
R-OUT
VOLTAGE
REGULATOR
(AC)
F901
T2.5A
L 250V
F902
T2.5A
L 250V
F802 T4A
L 250V
F803 T4A
L 250V
F804
(AC)
T1.6A L 250V
T.F
T801
POWER
TRANSFORMER
VF2
Q801
VP
VF1
12
6
3
R-MUTE
REGURATER
REGULATOR
SWITCHING
VOLTAGE
REGULATOR
VOLTAGE
VOLTAGE
Q826 Q827
Q823 Q824
Q825
Q821 Q822
Q501 Q502
S-MUTE
Q504 Q503
–B1
IN
L
R
3 5
REGULATOR
+B2
+B3
+B4
C-MUTE
OPE AMP. IC651
+B3
BA4558
OUT
8
1
7
4
VOLTAGE
Q828
+12V(MOTOR)
+12V(ANALOG)
+7.3V(CD)
L R
–15V
VOLTAGE
REGULATOR
REAR OUT
LEVEL CONT
SRS
PASS
SRS
PASS/
3D
SRS A/ SRS B
SRS INH
20 28
R
17 31
L
+B1
CENTER OUT
+5V UN-SWITCHED
TO CD UNIT
VOLUME
VOLUME
CENTER
REAR
IN
30
18
42
6
C-IN
S-IN
Q468 Q469
27
Q466
28
Q467
26
Q463
Q458~
Q460
Figure 21 BLOCK DIAGRAM (3/3)
– 21 –
CD-C470H,C470E,C480H/CP-C470H,C470E,C480H
8 K
0
C 2
A
R1 1K
C2
C1
47/16
0.01
B
F B K E K
CNS1B
1 2 3 4 5
CNS1A
1 2 3 4 5
CNP1
1 2 3 4 5
K A B E F
C
1/16
LD
MON
K E B
LD GND A F
2200P
C
D
LT0H30M1
ACTUATOR
E
1M
2200P
1M
TR+ FO+
FO– TR–
PICKUP UNIT
F
M1
DISC
M
G
M2
SLIDE
M
SW4
PICKUP
IN
CD MOTOR PWB-E
5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
TR– TR+ FO+ FO–
GND
PD VR LD
K E A B F
T– T+
F+ F– GND +5V VR LD
470H/480H:27K 470E:1K
CNS2B
CNS2A
11 2
2
3
3
4
4
GND
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
CNP3A
CNS3B
6
6
5
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
TR– TR+ FO+ FO–
PD VR LD
CNS3A
6 5 4 3 2 1
CNP2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
CNP3
6 5 4 3 2 1
PD
LD
CD_GND
C25
0.01
TR– TR+ FO+ FO–
KTA1266 GR
+B
C3
0.1/50
C4
0.001
R4
2.2K R5
6.8K
R6
100
R7
C9
1K
0.047
R9
3.3K
R40
22K
C11
0.1
SP+ SP– SL_+ SL_– CD_PUIN
100K
TE
R11
R28 1K
R39 22K
+B
R2
0.033
Q1
C5
R8
12K
100/16
R3
15K
C6
0.033
C10
180P
R29 1K
C44
R43
C7
0.1/50 C8
0.068
+B
R13 33K
C13
22
0.1
10
11 12
13 14 15 16
VREF
+B
C24
FIN2
1
REF
FIN1
2
REF
E
3
F
4
TB
5
TE–
6
TE
7
TESI
8 9
SCI
TH
TD–
TD JP
+
TO
FD
R12 15K
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
C39
C40
0.33/50
1/50
560
R42
6463626160
VCC1
+
+
REF
REF
REF
FD–
PHI
BHI
LDS
LDO
+
RF
FE1
+
REF
VCR
VCR
+
VCR
+
+
+
REF
GEN
REF
+– –
REF
+ –
+
JP
+
FOSTA
REF
GEN
TO
+
GEN
+
REF
REF
+
FA
FA–
FE
20
19
18
17
C12
330P
R17
R14
10K
C14
0.01 R16
R15
1.5K
47K
IC5
M56748FP
SLIDE DRIVER
FOCUS/TRACKING/SPIN/
C38
0.47/50
VCR
THDL
FSC
REF
FE–
82K
0.01
595857
REF
TGL1
REF
+
SP
AGND
232221
36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23
R31
22
10K
21 20 19
C37
C35
0.1/50
220/10
VR
LF2
REF1
+ –
+ –
DEF
– +
HFL
+ –
DRF
IC1
LA9240M
SERVO AMP.
VCC
+
REF
+
REF
GL
THD
FSTA
REF
S.Q.R
REF
+
FE1
+
REF
SP–
SPI
SPG
262524
C16
C15
0.0047
R21 56K
R20 10K
R19
R23
1.2K
0.47/50
R22
C17
39K
5554535251
56
FSS
VCC2
+
+
JP
REF
SLEO
SPO
28
27
0.001
6.8K
+B
EFBAL
FOSTA TOSTA
2FREQ LASER
FSTA 8/12CM
SLOF
C19 R25
DRF
CE
CV–
CV+
JP–
JP+ JPCLO
REF
47/16
1.2K
+B
50
49
CL
DAT
CLK
FSC
REF
CE CL
LATOH
REF
RF
SLOF
SLOF
OR
SLOF
+ –
+ –
SL–
SLD
29
C18
1/50
10K
R24
C20
0.0033
R30
22K
R41
4.7K
NC
48
C45
DEF
TBC
DGND
SLI
+
SLC
RFS–
+
RFSM
CV+ CV–
SLOF
HFL TES
TOFF
TGL JP+
SL+
JP–
323130
R27
220K
R26
220K
4.7/50
C50
HF
0.001
R33
5.6K
TP1
C30
2.2P
GND
+B
D6 RL104A
C34
0.033
R36 47K
C32 27P
R32 56K
R35 470
D5 RL104A
0.1
R34
1K
C21 1/50
1SS133
D7
RL104A
R3
33
R37 47K
C31
0.0
CD_GND
D2
47
46 45 44
C33
43
42
41
40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33
R10
82K
+B
C46
0.022
CD_PUIN
CD_SL–
CD_SL+
192021
H
• NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM can be found on page 18.
1
23456
Figure 22 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (1/14)
– 22 –
B
C50
0.1
4
33
R34
1K
C21 1/50
1SS133
D7
RL104A
A
A
IN
R38
33K
R37 47K
C31
0.0027
CD_GND
D2
C46
0.022
CD_SL–
CD_SL+
192021
C53 220P
C90
0.01
R49 10K
CD_SQIN
CD_DRF
TO MAIN SECTION
P26 1-B
CD_RWC
CD_CQCK
CD_COOUT
CD_RES
CD_WRQ
12131415161718
+B
R18
3.3M
C41
0.047
+B
R56
1.2K
+B
R77 1K R46 1K R47 1K
R45 1K R78 1K R48 1K
C22
0.01
646362616059585756555453525150
TEST1
DEF1
1
TA1
2
PDO
3 R58 680
VVSS
4
ISET
5
C42
0.047 R57
27K
VVDD
6
FR
7
VSS
8
EFMO
9
EFMIN
10
TEST2
11
CLV+
12
CLV_
13
V/P
14
HLF
15
TES
16
CD_LD_M–
LOADING MOTOR
DRIVER
IC91
TA7291S
R93
C91 47/16
C94
3.9
47/16
/CS
TEST5
SLICE LEVEL
CONTROL
CLV
DIGITAL
SERVO
SERVO
COMMAND
TOFF
TGL
R60 1K
4M
JP+
16M
VCO
CLOCK
OSC
CONTROL
JP_
987654321
R98
6.8K
/RES
COIN
/CQCK
TEST11
µ-COM
INTERFACE
2KX8
RAM
ERROR
COERECT
FLAG
CONTROL
SYNC-DETECT
EFM DEMODULATE
IC2
LC78623D
SERVO/SIGNAL
CONTROL
FSEQ
VDD
PCK
23222120191817
+B
+B
R97
3.9K
CD-C470H,C470E,C480H/CP-C470H,C470E,C480H
MAIN PWB-A1(1/3)
+B
C55
100P
C58
100P
C56
100P
FILTER
DIGITAL
OUT
KTA1271 Y
D_GND
P29 12-H
TO DECK
SECTION
100P
EFLG
48
SBSY
47
XVSS
46
XIN
45
XOUT
44
XVDD
43
MUTER
42
RVDD
41
RCHO
40
RVSS
39
LVSS
38
LCHO
1BIT DAC
37 36
LVDD
MUTEL
35
NC
34
TEST4
33
TEST3
32
R90 330
+B
Q91
CD_D_NO
CD_TRAYEND
CD_U/D
1011
89
TO MAIN
SECTION
P26 3-H
+B
+B
C68
10/50
C67
10/50
D91
1SS133
SOL
D_GND
CD_D_NO
D_GND D_GND
M–
M+
C92
0.022
C43 330/6.3
R82 150
C51
0.022
R74
2.7K
R73
2.7K
C61
(CH)
12P
C62 15P
(CH)
D_OUT
CD_GND
L1
0.82H
100/16
SOL
1
GND(M)
2
M–
3
M+
4
GND(D)
5
OPEN CLOSE
6
DISC NO.
7
GND(D)
8
MECHA UP
9
GND(D)
10
CNP10
R76
R75
390
C52
390
XL1
D8
1SS133
CD_4R3V
16.934MHz
R61 220
D9
1SS133
+B
Q81
KTC3203 Y
+5V
C81
100/16
CD_R-CH
C70 220P A_GND
C69 220P
CD_L-CH
11
22
33
BI99B
BI99A
R84
22
+7.3V
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10
CNS10
Q84 KTC3199 GR
Q83
KTC3199 GR
D_OUT1 +4R3V
L99
2.2µH
CDGND
OPTICAL FIBER
+B
R81 220
ZD81
MTZJ5.6B
BIM05
1 2
3 4
+
5 6
TRAY MOTOR
11 22
CNS5
R80
4.7K CD_MUT
R79
C82
4.7K
1/50
1 2 3
C99
C98
0.022
GP1F32T
100/16
DATA LINK
CD_7V
CD_GND
M_12V
M3
T/T
M
UP DOWN
SW1 OPEN CLOSE
PWB-G
SW2 MECHA UP
SW3 DISC NO
IC99
SOLM2
SOLENOID
TO MAIN
1
SECTION P27 9-A
TO DECK/MAIN
2
SECTION P27 9-A,P29 12-E
3
TO MAIN SECTION P27 9-A
4
5
TO MAIN SECTION P27 8-H
6
TO MAIN/DECK
7
SECTION P27 7-H, P29 12-B
RWC
SQOUT
EXTERNAL
OUTPUT
CONT2
CONT1
24
R87 1K
R86 1K
CD_LD_M+
C54
100P
FSX
WRQ
SFSY
SBCK
SUB-CODE
GENERATOR
EMPH
CONT5
CONT4
CONT3
R88 1K
SWITCHING
DRIVER
Q94
KRC107 M 32
SPEED_HIGH/LO
1
Q93
KRC102 M
32
1
X-TAL
C2F
R94
6.8K
R92
2.2K
C57
49
PW
4FS
DIGITAL
DOUT
31302928272625
R96
10K
• The numbers 1 to 12 are waveform numbers shown in page 43.
7
8 9 10 11 12
Figure 23 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (2/14)
– 23 –
CD-C470H,C470E,C480H/CP-C470H,C470E,C480H
POWER
TUN SM
POWER
R727 1K
R713 1K
WT502
A
TO MAIN PWB P27 7-A
FW702
FL701
S16
S17
S18
S19
S20
S21
S22
F
F
41 40 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30
G11
G10
G09
S01
S02
S03
S04
S05
S06
S07
S08
S09
S10
S11
S12
S13
S14
S15
29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10
G08
G07
G06
G05
G04
G03
G02
98765 21
G01
1
DI
DO
CLK
F
F
CE
TUN_SD
TUN_MUTE
7
TUN_SM
B
Q701
7G6G5G
P95/ FIP7
P94/FIP6 P96/ FIP8 P97/ FIP9 P100/ FIP10 P101/ FIP11 P102/ FIP12 P103/ FIP13 P104/ FIP14 P105/ FIP15
VLOAD P106/
FIP16 P107/ FIP17 P110/ FIP18 P111/ FIP19 P112/ FIP20 P113/ FIP21
64 63 62 61 60
KTC3199 GR
MAIN_STB
R704 1K
R703 1K
CE
DI
P24/BUSY
P25/SI0/SB0
P26/SO0/SB1
MAIN_SCK
R706 1K
R705 1K
CLK
STB
P23/STB
–28.4V
R776
P92/FIP4
P93/FIP5
–28.4V
1K
4G3G2G
P90/FIP2
P91/FIP3
4.8V
1G
P80/FIP0
P81/FIP1
+B
R701 1K
CLK 987654321
VDD
P27/SCK0
R702 1K
DO
IC701
IX0171AW
SYSTEM MICROCOMPUTER
P114/
FIP22
P115/
FIP23
64 63
VDD
P127/
P116/
FIP24
P117/
FIP25
P120/
FIP26
P121/
FIP27
P122/
FIP28
P123/
FIP29
59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44
P14
P15
P16
P17
P18
P19
P124/
P20
FIP30
P125/
P21
FIP31
P22
P126/
FIP32
FIP33
VDD
–B
100K
R778
C
8G
80
9G
79
10G
78
11G
77
VLOAD
P10 P11
P1
76
P2
75
P3
74
P4
73
P5
72 71
P6
70
P7
69
P8
68
P9
67 66 65
P12 P13
D
–B
–B
E
MAIN_SI
MAIN_SO
R708 1K
R707 1K
DATA
COM
P21/SO1
P22/SCK1
P71
P70
CLEAR
R710 1K
R709 1K
CLEAR
RESET
RESET
P20/SI1
IC
P72
P00/INTP0/TI0
VSS
REMOCON
C702 220/6.3
R711 100
TUN_MUTE
P73
P74
AVSS
P31/TO1
4142
P01/INTP1
P02/INTP2
SYS STOP
R712 1K
TUN_SD
212019181716151413121110
P17/ANI7
P32/TO2
P03/INTP3/CI0
F
G
–B
DISPLAY PWB-C1
H
• NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM can be found on page 18.
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Figure 24 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (3/14)
– 24 –
C716
47/16
C712
1/50
+B
R777
R729 1K
33
C713 1/50
–B
13
VF2
–VP
VF1
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