Sony NWS-603, NWS-605, NWS-703-F, NWS-705-F, NWS-706-F Service manual

NW-S603/S605/S703F/
S705F/S706F
SERVICE MANUAL
US Model
NW-S703F/S705F
Ver. 1.2 2006.12
Canadian Model
NW-S603/S705F/S706F
AEP Model
UK Model
NW-S603/S605/S703F/S705F/S706F
NW-S603/S703F/S705F/S706F
Australian Model
Tourist Model
NW-S703F/S705F/S706F
Photo: NW-S603
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SPECIFICATIONS
Audio compression technology
– MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3 (MP3) – Windows Media Audio (WMA)* – Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding (ATRAC) – Advanced Audio Coding (AAC)* – Linear-PCM (PCM)
* Copyright protected WMA/AAC files cannot be played back.
Maximum recordable number of songs and time (Approx.)
The approximate times are based on a transferred or recorded 4-minute ATRAC*, MP3 or Linear-PCM format song. Other playable audio file formats may be different from ATRAC or MP3 format.
* Except ATRAC Advanced Lossless. Compression rate of ATRAC Advanced Lossless varies depending on songs.
For example, one CD (containing 15 4-minute songs) is approximately 200 to 500 MB.
Bit rate Songs Time Songs Time 48 kbps 685 45 hr. 40 min. 1350 90 hr. 00 min. 64 kbps 510 34 hr. 00 min. 1000 66 hr. 40 min. 66 kbps 500 33 hr. 20 min. 995 66 hr. 20 min. 96 kbps 340 22 hr. 40 min. 680 45 hr. 20 min. 128 kbps 255 17 hr. 00 min. 515 34 hr. 20 min. 132 kbps 250 16 hr. 40 min. 495 33 hr. 00 min. 160 kbps 205 13 hr. 40 min. 410 27 hr. 20 min. 192 kbps 170 11 hr. 20 min. 340 22 hr. 40 min. 256 kbps 125 8 hr. 20 min. 255 17 hr. 00 min. 320 kbps 100 6 hr. 40 min. 205 13 hr. 40 min. 352 kbps 94 6 hr. 10 min. 185 12 hr. 20 min. 1411 kbps
(Linear-PCM)
Bit rate Songs Time 48 kbps 2700 180 hr. 00 min. 64 kbps 2000 133 hr. 20 min. 66 kbps 2000 133 hr. 20 min. 96 kbps 1350 90 hr. 00 min. 128 kbps 1000 66 hr. 40 min. 132 kbps 1000 66 hr. 40 min.
NW-S603/S703F NW-S605/S705F
23 1 hr. 30 min. 47 3 hr. 00 min.
NW-S706F
Bit rate Songs Time 160 kbps 820 54 hr. 40 min. 192 kbps 685 45 hr. 40 min. 256 kbps 515 34 hr. 20 min. 320 kbps 410 27 hr. 20 min. 352 kbps 375 25 hr. 00 min. 1411 kbps
(Linear-PCM)
Capacity (User available capacity)*
NW-S603/S703F: 1 GB (Approx. 968 MB = 1,015,726,080 bytes) NW-S605/S705F: 2 GB (Approx. 1.89 GB = 2,035,974,144 bytes) NW-S706F: 4 GB (3.79 GB = 4,075,716,608 bytes)
* Avai lable storage capacity of the player may vary.
A portion of the memory is used for data management functions.
Supported bit rates
MP3: 32 to 320 kbps variable bit rate-compliant WMA: 32 to 192 kbps variable bit rate-compliant ATRAC: 48/64/66 (ATRAC3)*/96/105 (ATRAC3)*/128/132 (ATRAC3)/160/192/256/320/352 kb ps
*
CD recording cannot be done using the SonicStage software in ATRAC3 at 66/105 kbps.
ATRAC Advanced Lossless*: 64/128/132 (ATRAC3 base layer)/ 256/352 kbps
The bit rate description of ATRAC Advanced Lossless shows the bit rate for the contents which enables fast transfer
*
to ATRAC compatible devices or media.
AAC: 16 to 320 kbps variable bit ra t e-compliant*
* Nonstandard bit rates or non-guaranteed bit rates are included depending on the sampling frequency.
Linear-PCM: 1411 kbps
Sampling frequency*
MP3: 32, 44.1, 48 kHz WMA: 44.1 kHz ATRAC: 44.1 kHz AAC: 11.025, 12, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48 kHz Linear-PCM: 44.1 kHz
* Sampling frequency may not correspond to all encoders.
94 6 hr. 10 min.
DIGITAL MUSIC PLAYER
Chinese Model
NW-S603/S605/S705F
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E Model
2006L05-1 © 2006.12
Sony Corporation
Connect Business Division Published by Sony Techno Create Corporation
NW-S603/S605/S703F/S705F/S706F
Frequency response
20 to 20,000 Hz (single signal measurement)
FM Frequency range (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F only)
87.5 to 108.0 MHz
IF (FM)
375 kHz
Antenna
Headphone cord antenna
Interface
Headphone: Stereo mini WM-PORT (multiple connecting t erminal): 22 pin Hi-Speed USB (USB 2.0 compliant)
Operating temperature
5°C to 35°C (67°F to 95°F)
Power source
Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery USB power (from a compu ter through supplied USB cable)
Battery life (continuous playback)*
* This is when the power save setting is “Save ON Super,” and Equalizer, VPT ,Clear Stereo , or Dynamic Normalizer
is set to “OFF”. The battery duration will vary depending on temperature and usage.
Playback at ATRAC 132 kbps Approximately 48 hours Playback at ATRAC 128 kbps Approximately 44 hours Playback at ATRAC 48 kbps Approximately 46 hours Playback a t ATRAC Advanced
Lossless 64 kbps Playback at MP3 128 kbps Approximately 44 hours Playback at WMA 128 kbps Approximately 39 hours Playback at AAC 128 kbps Approximately 45 hours Playback at Linear-PCM 1411 kbps Approximately 42 hours At recordi ng Appro ximately 10 hours
Playback at ATRAC 132 kbps Approximately 44 hours Approximately 50 hours Playback at ATRAC 128 kbps Approximately 41 hours Approximately 46 hours Playback at ATRAC 48 kbps Approximately 43 hours Approximately 48 hours Playback a t ATRAC Advanced
Lossless 64 kbps Playback at MP3 128 kbps Approximately 41 hours Approximately 46 hours Playback at WMA 128 kbps Approximately 37 hours Approximately 41 hours Playback at AAC 128 kbps Approximately 42 hours Approximately 47 hours Playback at Linear-PCM 1411 kbps Approximately 39 hours Approximately 44 hours At receiving FM broadcasting Approximately 19 hours Approximately 20 hours At recordi ng
Dimension (w/h/d)
87.2 × 27.4 × 14.9 mm (3.4 × 0.9 × 0.6 inches) (w/h/d, projecting parts not included)
Mass
Approx. 47 g (Approx. 2 oz)
Supplide Accessories
Please check the accessories in the package. Headphones (1) Headphone extension cord (1) Earbuds (Size S, L) (1) USB cable (1) Attachment (1) Use when connecting the player to the optional cradle (BCR-NWU3)*
etc. CD-ROM*
- SonicStage software
- Operation Guide (PDF file) Quick Start Guide (1)
1
Avai lable soon.
*
Depending on the country/region in which you have purchased the player, some optional accessories may not be available.
2
Do not attempt to play this CD-ROM in an audio CD player.
*
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. US and foreign patents licensed from Dolby Laboratories.
NW-S603/S605
Approximately 33 hours
NW-S703F/S705F/S706F
With Noise Canceling fun ct ion ON
Appro ximately 28 hours Approximately 35 hours
2
(1)
With Noise Canceling fun ct ion OFF
Appro ximately 10 hours
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,
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. SERVICING NOTES ............................................... 3
2. GENERAL ................................................................... 5
3. DISASSEMBLY
3-1. Disassembly Flow ........................................................... 6
3-2. Cover (Rear) Assy ........................................................... 7
3-3. Window ........................................................................... 7
3-4. Button (3D) Assy............................................................. 8
3-5. Holder (Rear)................................................................... 8
3-6. MAIN Board Scetion....................................................... 9
3-7. Lithium Ion Battery, MAIN Board.................................. 9
3-8. OLED Sub Assy .............................................................. 10
3-9. SWITCH Board ............................................................... 10
3-10. Knob (Jog)....................................................................... 11
3-11. Headphone Assy .............................................................. 12
4. TEST MODE.............................................................. 13
5. DIAGRAMS
5-1. Block Diagram ................................................................ 14
5-2. Printed Wiring Board – MAIN Board (Side A) – ............ 16
5-3. Printed Wiring Board – MAIN Board (Side B) –............ 17
5-4. Schematic Diagram – MAIN Board (1/7) – .................... 18
5-5. Schematic Diagram – MAIN Board (2/7) – .................... 19
5-6. Schematic Diagram – MAIN Board (3/7) – .................... 20
5-7. Schematic Diagram – MAIN Board (4/7) – .................... 21
5-8. Schematic Diagram – MAIN Board (5/7) – .................... 22
5-9. Schematic Diagram – MAIN Board (6/7) – .................... 23
5-10. Schematic Diagram – MAIN Board (7/7) – .................... 24
5-11. Printed Wiring Board – SUB Board – ............................. 25
5-12. Schematic Diagram – SUB Board –................................ 25
5-13. Printed Wiring Board – SWITCH Board (Side A) – ....... 26
5-14. Printed Wiring Board – SWITCH Board (Side B) – ....... 27
5-15. Schematic Diagram – SWITCH Board – ........................ 28
6. EXPLODED VIEWS
6-1. Cover (Rear) Assy Section (NW-S603/S605) ................. 38
6-2. Cover (Rear) Assy Section
(NW-S703F/S705F/S706F)............................................. 39
6-3. Window Section .............................................................. 40
6-4. MAIN Board Section....................................................... 41
6-5. SWITCH Board Section .................................................. 42
6-6. Frame Scetion.................................................................. 43
7. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST................................ 44
Notes on chip component replacement
Never reuse a disconnected chip component.
Notice that the minus side of a tantalum capacitor may be
damaged by heat.
Flexible Circuit Board Repairing
Keep the temperature of the soldering iron around 270 ˚C
during repairing.
Do not touch the soldering iron on the same conductor of the
circuit board (within 3 times).
Be careful not to apply force on the conductor when soldering
or unsoldering.
CAUTION
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
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SECTION 1

SERVICING NOTES

UNLEADED SOLDER
Boards requiring use of unleaded solder are printed with the lead­free mark (LF) indicating the solder contains no lead. (Caution: Some printed circuit boards may not come printed with
the lead free mark due to their particular size)
: LEAD FREE MARK
Unleaded solder has the following characteristics.
Unleaded solder melts at a temperature about 40 ˚C higher
than ordinary solder. Ordinary soldering irons can be used but the iron tip has to be applied to the solder joint for a slightly longer time. Soldering irons using a temperature regulator should be set to about 350 ˚C. Caution: The printed pattern (copper foil) may peel away if
the heated tip is applied for too long, so be careful!
Strong viscosity
Unleaded solder is more viscou-s (sticky, less pr one to flow) than ordinary solder so use caution not to let solder bridges occur such as on IC pins, etc.
Usable with ordinary solder
It is best to use only unleaded solder but unleaded solder may also be added to ordinary solder.
NOTE THE IC201, IC2701, IC3005 AND IC3007 ON THE MAIN BOARD REPLACING
Replacement of IC201, IC2701, IC3005 and IC3007 on the MAIN board used in this set requires a special tool
NOTE THE MAIN BOARD REPLACING
When the MAIN board is replaced, format it according to the following.
Formatting Memory
You can format the built-in flash memory of the player. If the memory is formatted, all music data, other stored data and registered
acket pictures will be erased. Be sure to verify the data stored in memory prior to formatting and export any necessary data to SonicStage or the hard disk of your computer.
Note
This function is only available in the stop mode.
Press and hold the DISPLAY/HOME button in the stop mode until the HOME screen appears.
Rotate the shuttle switch to select button to confirm.
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Advanced Settings>” and press the button to confirm.
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Initialize>” and press the button to confirm.
to
button
DISPLAY/HOME button
(Format)
Shuttle switch
to
(Settings) and press the
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Format>” and press the
NOTE THE IC101, IC401 AND IC3001 ON THE MAIN BOARD REPLACING
When IC101, IC401 and IC3001 on the MAIN board is damaged, exchange the new MAIN board for the MAIN board which IC damaged
NOTE THE IC1301 ON THE SUB BOARD REPLACING
When IC1301 on the SUB board is damaged, exchange the new SUB board for the SUB board (included in MAIN board) which IC damaged
Minimum System Requirements (for the player)
• Computer IBM PC/AT orcompatible computer preinstalled with the following Windows operating systems:
– Windows 2000 Professional (Service Pack 3 or later) – Windows XP Home Edition – Windows XP Professional – Windows XP Media Center Edition – Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 – Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005
Not supported by OSs other than above.
• CPU: Pentium III 450 MHz orhigher
• RAM: 128MB or more
• Hard Disk drive: 200MB or more of available space (1.5GB or more is recommended)
More space may be required, depending on the version of the operating system. Additional space is required for storing music data.
• Display: – Screen Resolution: 800 × 600 pixels (or higher) (recommended 1,024 × 768 or higher) – Colors: High Color (16bit) (or higher) (SonicStage may not operate properly at color settings at or
below 256 colors.)
• CD-ROM drive (supporting Digital Music CD play back capabilities using WDM)
To create original CDs or to back up audio CDs, a CD-R/RW drive is required.
• Sound board
• USB port (Hi-Speed USB is recommended)
• Internet Explorer 5.5 or later needs to be installed.
• Internet connection is required to use the CD Data Base (CDDB) or Electronic Music Distribution
(EMD). We do not guarantee operation for all computers even if they meet the above System Requirements. Not supported by the following environments:
– Personally constructed computers or operating systems – An environment that is an upgrade of the original manufacturer-installed operating system – Multi-boot environment – Multi-monitor environment – Macintosh
button to confirm.
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “OK” and press the button to confirm.
“FORMATTING...” appears and formatting starts. When formatting is completed, “COMPLETE” appears.
To cancel formatting
Select “Cancel” in step and press the button.
To return to the previous menu
Press the DISPLAY/HOME button.
Note
Do not format the built-in flash memory of the player using Windows Explorer.
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COLOR VARIATION
Model Destination
CND (Clamshell) zz z CE7 zz z
NW-S603 CEW zz
KR z CH z CE7 zz z
NW-S605 CEW z
CH z US (Clamshell) zz CE7 z zzz CEV zz
NW-S703F CEW zz
E, AUS, JE zz MX zz KR zz US (Clamshell) z CND (Clamshell) zz CE7 z zzz
NW-S705F
NW-S706F
CEV z E, AUS, JE zz MX zz KR zz CH z CND (Clamshell) z CE7 zz CEV z E, AUS, JE z MX z KR z
BLACK BLUE GOLD PINK VIOLET
COLOR
Abbreviation AUS: Australian model CE7 : AEP and UK models CEV : East European model CEW : French model CH : Chinese model JE : Tourist model KR : Korean model MX : Mexican model
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SECTION 2
GENERAL
NW-S603/S605/S703F/S705F/S706F
This section is extracted from instruction manual.

Parts and Controls

WM-PORT
Connect to the supplied USB cable, accessories for WM-PORT such as optional accessories for recording with the player, or peripheral device.

Display

Starts song playback. When starting playback, and if the again, When a menu appears on the display, use this button to confirm the item of the menu.
Adjusts the volume.
*
* button
appears in the display,
button is pressed
appears and playback stops.
Hint
There is no power button on the player. When you stop song playback or FM
reception (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F only) by pressing the about a few seconds, the display goes off sutomatically and the player enters Sleep status. The player consumes very little battery power. The player consumes very little battery
VOL +*/– button
There are tactile dots. Use them to help with button operation.
DISPLAY/HOME button
When you press this button while the player is in the play or stop mode, you can change the display. Press and hold this button to display the HOME screen. While the menu appears, when this button is pressed again, the previous screen returns and when pressing and holding, the screen returns to the HOME screen.
Shuttle switch
By rotating the shuttle switch, you can select a menu item, skip to the beginning of the song, or fast-forward /fast-rewind. You can also set to the FOLDER mode or normal mode by sliding the shuttle switch.
to
Normal mode
FOLDER mode
to
To operate the player with the shuttle switch
Normal mode To Operation In play mode
Skip to the beginning of the next song. Skip to the beginning of the current song. Fast-forwards the current song.
Fast-rewinds the current song.
In stop mode
Select the beginning of the next song, and if held longer, continues to skip through the next song(s).
Select the beginning of the current song, and if held longer, continues to skip through the previous song(s).
FOLDER mode To Operation In play mode/In stop mode
Skip to the first song in the next sort category set by the song order.
Skip to the first song in the current sort category set by the song order.
Select the first song in the next sort category, and if held longer, continues to skip through the next sort category set by the song order.
Select the first song in the current sort category, and if held longer, continues to skip through the previous sort category set by the song order.
Rotate the shuttle switch to briefly. Rotate the shuttle switch to Rotate the shuttle switch to
it at the desired point. Rotate the shuttle switch to
it at the desired point.
Rotate and hold the shuttle switch to
Rotate and hold the shuttle switch to
Rotate the shuttle switch to briefly.
Rotate the shuttle switch to
Rotate and hold the shuttle switch to
Rotate and hold the shuttle switch to
briefly.
and release
and release
.
.
briefly.
.
.
HOLD switch
You can protect the player against accidental operation by using the HOLD switch when carrying it. By sliding the HOLD switch to the HOLD position, all operation buttons are disabled. If you press buttons or rotate the shuttle switch while the HOLD function is activated, “HOLD” appears in the display. If you slide the HOLD switch to the opposite position, the HOLD function is released.
Strap hole
separately).
RESET button
Resets the player by pressing the RESET button with a small pin, etc. For details.
PLAY MODE/SOUND button
Switches the play mode. Press and hold this button to change the sound quality setting.
Headphones
Headphone jack
For connecting the headphones. Connect until it clicks into place. If connecting the headphones improperly, it may not sound right.
For NW-S703F/S705F/S706F users
Connect the headphone plug securely following to the plug shape for the headphones, and to the orientation mark (
)and the plug shape for the headphone extension cord.
When using the headphone extension cord
Headphone extension cord
Headphones
About the Noise Canceling function (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F only)
The Noise Canceling function is available only when using the supplied headphones. Noise Canceling does not work with models without the Noise Canceling function (NW-S603/S605), even if the supplied headphones are used.
Display
When selecting Jacket Mode ON (Default setting)
Jacket picture display
Displays the jacket picture of an album after you register the jacket and transfer songs from SonicStage. You can set the jacket picture to not display.
Icon indication
For the normal mode, displays the first mine, and displays according to the song order setting on the second line. For the FOLDER mode, displays an icon of the category set in the song order on the first line, and displays
or on the second line. When selecting the FOLDER mode during playback of a playlist, displays the selected playlist
(
: playlist created by SonicStage,
100
: favorite 100 songs, and
: the latest transferred album)
on the first line.
Text/graphic information display
Displays album title, artist name, song title, current date and time, messages and menu. To ch ange the display mode, press the DISPLAY/HOME button. Switch the display to the Power Save mode when you do not operate the player for a while.
on
or
When selecting Jacket Mode OFF
Playing status indication
Displays the current play mode ( : playback, rewinds (fast-forwards),
:stop, ( ): fast-
( ): skips to the beginning of the current (or next) song).
Lapse time indication
Displays the elapsed time.
Play mode indication
(PLAY MODE)
Displays the current play mode icon. If the play mode is set to “Normal,” no icon appears.
Sound quality setting indication
Displays the current sound quality icon. If the sound quality is not set, no icon appears.
Noise Canceling indication (NW­S703F/S705F/S706F only)
Displays when the Noise Canceling function is set.
Remaining battery indication
Displays the remaining battery power.
Hint
For information on the FM tuner (NW­S703F/S705F/S706F only) display, see “Enjoy Listening to FM Radio”.
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SECTION 3

DISASSEMBLY

This set can be disassembled in the order shown below.
3-1. DISASSEMBLY FLOW
Note 1: The process described in can be performed in any order. Note 2: Without completing the process described in , the next process can not be performed.
SET
3-2. COVER (REAR) ASSY
(Page 7)
3-3. WINDOW
(Page 7)
3-4. BUTTON (3D) ASSY
(Page 8)
3-8. OLED SUB ASSY
(Page 10)
3-9. SWITCH BOARD
(Page 10)
3-10. KNOB (JOG)
(Page 11)
3-5. HOLDER (REAR)
(Page 8)
3-6. MAIN BOARD SECTION
(Page 9)
3-7. LITHIUM ION BATTERY,
MAIN BOARD (Page 9)
3-11. HEADPHONE ASSY
(Page 12)
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Note: Follow the disassembly procedure in the numerical order given.
3-2. COVER (REAR) ASSY
NW-S603/S605/S703F/S705F/S706F
4
Remove the cover (rear) assy in the direction of arrow
3
screw (B1.4)
2
knob (hold)
Note1: Knob (hold) cannot re-used.
Please replace to brand-new part ones knob (hold) is removed.
Note2: On installation of knob (hold),
adjust the position of switch (S505) and knob (hold).
A
.
1
two claws
A
knob (hold)
switch (S505)
3-3. WINDOW
1
Insert a bar into the position shown in the figure, and push it to remove the window, not giving an excessive force.
Note1: Please work noting that the window is damaged.

window

bar
bar
– rear view –
bar
bar
3
window
2
adhesive sheet (window)
Note2: Adhesive sheet (window) cannot re-used.
Please replace to brand-new part ones adhesive sheet (window) is removed.
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3-4. BUTTON (3D) ASSY
1
Open the button (3D) assy.
3

button (3D) assy

3-5. HOLDER (REAR)
4
2
adhesive sheet (sound)
1
button (sound)
two self tap screws
2
Remove the convex portion.
6

holder (rear)

5
four claws
3
holder rear sheet (B)
8
3-6. MAIN BOARD SECTION
)
9
connector (CN801)
8
Peel copper leaf (tuner) from the MAIN board.
adhesive sheet (SUB PWB)
5
SUB board
4
connector (CN108)
Note: Because adhesive sheet (SUB PWB)
is attached, remove the SUB board, not giving an excessive force.
knob (JOG)
6
two screws (B1.4)
NW-S603/S605/S703F/S705F/S706F
1
Set the knob (JOG) to the position of FOLDER.
knob (JOG)
7
OLED sub assy flexible board (CN401)
2
sheet (wire)
3
connector (CN601)
Note: Be sure to remove the connector of a battery
before removing the flexible board of OLED sub assy. OLED sub assy may be damaged if the flexible board of OLED sub assy is removed with the connector of a battery not removed.
q;
MAIN board section
Ver. 1.1
3-7. LITHIUM ION BATTERY, MAIN BOARD
Note: Adhesive sheet (battery) cannot re-used.
Please replace to brand-new part ones adhesive sheet (battery) is removed.
2
adhesive sheet (battery)
1
0
MAIN board
9
holder rear sheet (A)
8
main PWB sheet
4
lithium ion battery
3
spacer (line in
6
holder (connector)
5
two claws
7
adhesive sheet (connector)
Note: Adhesive sheet (connector) cannot re-used.
Please replace to brand-new part ones adhesive sheet (connector) is removed.
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3-8. OLED SUB ASSY
1
film sheet (OEL)
3
adhesive sheet (SW PWB)
Note: Adhesive Sheet (SW PWB) cannot re-used.
Please replace to brand-new part ones adhesive sheet (SW PWB) is removed.
2
Peel OLED sub assy flexible board from the adhesive sheet (SW PWB).
Note: Please work noting that the
OLED sub assy flexible board is damaged.
6

OLED sub assy

5
4
two screw (B1.4)
3-9. SWITCH BOARD
6
sheet (PWB rib)
3
sheet (battery holder)
1
two screws (B1.4)
4
holder (battery)
2
5
copper leaf (tuner) (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F only)
7
two screws (B1.4)
8
headphone assy flexible board (CN852)
9

SWITCH board

10
3-10. KNOB (JOG)
1
Push the knob (JOG) in the derection of the arrow.
2
two claws
NW-S603/S605/S703F/S705F/S706F

knob (JOG)

4
knob (JOG)
3
JOG block
11
NW-S603/S605/S703F/S705F/S706F
3-11. HEADPHONE ASSY
1
two claws
2
5
holder (JOG)
cover (JOG)
NOTE WHEN ASSEMBLING THE HOLDER (JOG) Assemble the holder (JOG), meeting its concave portion
with the spring (JOG) as shown in the figure. holder (JOG)
concave portion
4
click plate (JOG)
8
spring (JOG)
3
spring (JOG)
6
Disengage the edge of the spring (JOG) from the arm (JOG).
12
9
arm (JOG)
7

headphone assy

arm (JOG)
SECTION 4

TEST MODE

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1. HOW TO ENTER THE TEST MODE
1. While keeping pressing the Nx and operate the set in order below (Both of the position of Jog shuttle are acceptable).
> t > t . t . t > t . t > t .
t [DISPLAY, HOME] t [DISPLAY, HOME]
2. The screen is turned off for a while.
3. Then the characters “TEST MODE INITIALIZE...” is displayed momentarily, and then the following indication is displayed on screen. “TEST MODE” “1. 00. 00. 00 [JP]”
2. HOW TO CHANGE THE TEST MODE
1. While the set is in the TEST mode, set the HOLD switch from the ON to OFF position, or OFF to ON position.
2. Whenever the HOLD switch is switched, the following display is alternately displayed.. “TEST MODE (HOLD:OFF)” and “TEST MODE (HOLD:ON)”
3. SYSTEM PARAMETER INITIALIZE
1. While the set is in the TEST mode, press the PLAYMODE, SOUND key.
2. Then the system parameter is initialized and the following indication is displayed on screen. “System Parameter Initialized.”
4. ALL KEY CHECK MODE
1. While the set is in the TEST mode, press the Nx key, and then the following indication is displayed on screen. “ALL KEY CHECK” “0x0001(ALL=0x03f3)”
2. Press the [DISPLAY, HOME] key, then the hexadecimal number 2h is added and the following indication is displayed. “0x0003(ALL=0x03f3)”
3. Press the [VOL --] key, then the hexadecimal number 10h is added and the following indication is displayed. “0x0013(ALL=0x03f3)”
4. Press the [VOL +] key, then the hexadecimal number 20h is added and the following indication is displayed. “0x0033(ALL=0x03f3)”
5. Turn the jog shuttle in the direction of hexadecimal number 40h is added and the following indication is displayed. “0x0073(ALL=0x03f3)”
6. Turn the jog shuttle in the direction of . , then the hexadecimal number 80h is added and the following indication is displayed. “0x00f3(ALL=0x03f3)”
7. Adjust the jog shuttle to the position of FOLDER, then the hexadecimal number 100h is added and the following indication is displayed. “0x01f3(ALL=0x03f3)”
8. Press the PLAYMODE, SOUND key, then the hexadecimal number 80h is added then “0x03f3(ALL=0x03f3)” “KEYCHECK OK!” displayed momentarily, and the set e xits the All Key Check Mode and the Test Mode.
9. While the set is in any step of step 2 to 7 of the All K ey Check mode, press the Nx key. Then “key check Canceled...” displayed momentarily, and the All Key Check mode is stopped. Re-press the Nx key , bac k to the original step the All Key Check mode.
> , then the
5. CHARGE CURRENT SELECT
1. While the set is in the TEST MODE (HOLD:ON), turn the jog shuttle in the direction of > , the charge current and the indication toggles as shown below. “CHG: 100mA” and “CHG: 500mA”
6. CHARGE ON/OFF SELECT
1. While the set is in the TEST MODE (HOLD:ON), insert to the USB port on PC.
2. Turn the jog shuttle in the direction of . , then the charge ON/OFF and the indication toggles as shown below. “CHG: start..” and “CHG: stop..”
7. WM-PORT CONNECTION CHANGE
1. While the set is in the TEST MODE (HOLD:ON), set is installed in accessories (cradle etc.).
2. Press the [DISPLAY, HOME] key, code of accessories being installed now is displayed.
3. Press the [DISPLAY, HOME] key, then the Audio-in/Audio-out and the indication toggles as shown below. “OFF”: Audio-in/Audio-out doesn’t operate. “Audio-in Monitor”: Audio-in of the cradle is monitored to the headphone. “Audio-out”: The headphone output becomes invalid, and Audio-out output becomes effective.
8. BEEP ON/OFF CHECK
1. While the set is in the TEST MODE (HOLD:ON), press the [VOL +] key.
2. Then the beep ON/OFF and the indication toggles as shown below. “BEEP: OFF” and “BEEP: ON”
3. When switch is set to “BEEP: OFF” from “BEEP: ON” each time the [VOL +] key is pressed, check that the beep sound comes from headphone jack.
9. DISPLAY CHECK
1. While the set is in the TEST MODE (HOLD:ON), press the [VOL --] key.
2. Then brightness of entire screen changes in the following order, each time the [VOL --] key is pressed. Entire screen shows red full brightness. (ALL RED ON) Entire screen shows green full brightness. (ALL GREEN ON) Entire screen shows blue full brightness. (ALL BLUE ON) Entire screen shows black screen. (ALL OFF) Entire screen shows white full brightness. (ALL ON)
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SECTION 5
DIAGRAMS
5-1. BLOCK DIAGRAM
CN106 (1/2) (WM-PORT)
D+
3
D–
4
AU_L_IN
13
AU_R_IN
16
AU_L_OUT AU_R_OUT
14 17
OLED SUB
ASSY
MUTING
FLASH ROM
IC1301
32MB FLASH
ROM &
4MB SRAM
BIU_D0 – BIU_D15
XWR PON D/C XCS
XRES
SHDN RDY
VDD (17V) VCC (12V) VGH (9V)
VDD (2.8V)
LINE AMP
IC100
Q101
NAND
IC201
DC/DC CONVERTER
IC401
SHDN
4
RDY5
VOUT28
11
VO_Reg20
VDD_IO2.8
CLE 16 ALE 17
XCE1 9
XRE 8 XWE 18 XWP 19
XCE1F 35
XCE1S 43
XOE 36 XWE 4
XLB 2
XUB 9
XRSTF 10
VIN 2VOUT1
NAND_ADO – NAND_AD7
(NW-S706F)
BIU_D0 – BIU_D15
BIU_A1 – BIU_A21
VDD_UNREG
12MHz
45.1584MHz
X101
X102
DP
125
DN
126
MLININL
184
MLININR
187
HPINL
66
HPINR
68
AOUTL
72
AOUTR
73
SCL/GPIOKO
51
NCLE/GPIOC89 NALE/GPIOC910 NCE0/GPIOC1011 NRE/GPIOC1415 NWE/GPIOC1516 NWP/GPIOC1617 NRB0/GPIOC1718R/B1 7
NRB1/GPIOC1819R/B2 6
231
CS0/GPIOA21 CS1/GPIOA22
232
RE/GPIOA26
236
WE/GPIOA27
237 238
LB/GPIOA28 UB/GPIOA29
239
ARST
113
TRST46 RST
265
RST1AOUT
262
PWM/SUSPEND58
90
SDDAT2/INT4/GPIOF3
233
CS2/GPIOA23
91
SDDAT3/INT5/GPIOF4
TX
119
118
TEX
116
XTAL
115
EXTAL
HPOUTL HPOUTR
BEEP/GPIOL4
BEEPEN
HPLININL HPLININR
MUTFGL/GPIOM2 CE2/INT7/GPIOL2
MICINL
MICINR
SO0/GPIOG0
BCK0
SCS0/GPIOG2
SI0/GPIOG1
CS4/GPIOA25
OSCIN
SO1/GPIOH0
SI1/GPIOH1
SDDAT0/DREQ/INT2/GPIOF1
CPU
IC101
SDDAT1/DACK/INT3/GPIOF2
SCK1
GPION3/INT11 GPION2/INT10
CRST1A
GPION1/INT9
AN0 AN1
GPION0/INT8
TXD1/GPIOJ0
RXD1/GPIOJ1
INT1/GPIOF0
AN5
VBUS/GPIOO0
RTCREGO
DRAIN
A0/GPIOA0 T1/GPIOL1
WAIT/GPIOA20
MSDIO1/GPIOE2
RST2OUT MSDIO3/GPIOE4 MSDIO2/GPIOE3
NCE3/GPIOC13
AN7
NCE2/GPIOC12
33 36
57 65
67 69
151
55
183 186
133 134 135 132
235
248
137 136 138
88
41 40
259
39
77 78
38
130 131
87 82 89
127
219 252
160
54 230 101
29 103 102
14
84
13
KEY_XPLAY KEY_XALBUM KEY_XRESET KEY_XHOLD
KEY_AD1 KEY_AD2
KEY_XWAKE
UART_TXD1
UART_RXD1
MULTI_WAKE
MULTI_IO-R
MULTI_DCDET
USB_DET
NC_PWRON
LINEOUT_XON
VCORE_XUP
CHG_OFF PWR_ON1 CHG_XING
CHG_XLOW
BATT_SENSE
BATT_SENSEON
BUFFER
Q2701
Q551 – 553
POK
MIC AMP
IC3003
WAKE UP
SWITCH
GAIN CONTROL
IC3004
DATA3CLK2CE
4
EOUT
6
DATA
9
CLK
10
CE0
8
S507, 552 – 556
PANEL KEYS & JOG
FILTER
FILTER
TU_OUTL
6
TU_OUTR
5
DA7CL9LA8STO13X1
REAL TIME
CLOCK
X801
VDD_RTC2.8 VDD_NAND2.8
TUNER IC2702
MIC SWITCH
IC3001
ANT
2
10
OFF
ON
MIC DETECT Q3002, 3003
NOISE CANCELING
HEADPHONE DETECT
Q3001
(NW-S703F/S705F/S706F)
S551
S506
(NORMAL/FOLDER)
S101
(RESET)
S505
(HOLD)
HP_L HP_L HP_R HP_R
MIC_L MIC_L MIC_L
MIC_RIN MIC_RIN
HEADPHONE
COM COM
(NW-S703F/S705F/S706F)
NC_PWRON
LINEOUT_XON
VCORE_XUP
CHG_OFF PWR_ON1 CHG_XING CHG_XLOW POK
BATT_SENSE
BATT_SENSEON
ASSY
VDD_HPDET2.6
TU VCC
VDD_NC2.6
VDD_IO2.8
LINE AMP B+
VDD_AD2.0
VDD_USB3.3
+2.7V
REGULATOR
IC2701
+2.6V
REGULATOR
IC3005
+2.6V
REGULATOR
IC3007
B+ SWITCH
Q100
SWITCHING
Q604
BATTERY VOLTAGE
DETECT
Q601, 602
POWER CONTROL
LX_IO
24
OUT_AD
17
OUT_
35
USB3.3
LX_COREVDD_CORE1.2
28
OUT_CORE
26
XCHG_EN
10
EN
30
XCHG_STAT
9
USB_H/L
2
USB_POK
40
SIGNAL PATH
UART_TXD1 UART_RXD1 MULTI_WAKE
MULTI_IO-R MULTI_DCDET USB_DET
VDD_UNREG
IC601
IN_IO
SYS1
SYS2
IN_AD
IN_
USB3.3
IN_CORE
BAT1 BAT2
USB_IN1 USB_IN2
: AUDIO
25
5 6
16
34
27
D601
7 8
3 4
CN106 (2/2) (WM-PORT)
10
8
9 20 11
12
7
TXD/SLEEP RXD/WAKE (AD2)
AD PERIF DSTCT DCIN USB DET
UNREG_OUT VIN
LITHIUM ION
BATTERY
3.7V 320mA
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Note for Printed Wiring Boards and Schematic Diagrams
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Note on Printed Wiring Board:
X : parts extracted from the component side.
Y : parts extracted from the conductor side.
: Pattern from the side which enables seeing.
(The other layers' patterns are not indicated.)
Caution: Pattern face side: Parts on the pattern face side seen from (Side B) the pattern face are indicated. Parts face side: Parts on the parts face side seen from (Side A) the parts face are indicated.
All board are multi-layer printed board. However, the patterns of inter mediate-layers have not been included in diagrams.
*Replacement of IC201, IC2701, IC3005 and IC3007 on
the MAIN board used in this set requires a special tool.
Lead Layouts
surfac
Lead layout of conv entional IC
CSP (chip size package)
Note on Schematic Diagram:
All capacitors are in µF unless otherwise noted. (p: pF) 50 WV or less are not indicated except for electrolytics and tantalums.
All resistors are in and 1/ specified.
C : panel designation.
A : B+ Line.
Power voltage is dc 3.7 V and fed with regulated dc power
supply from CN601 pin 1 and pin 2 on the MAIN board.
Voltages are dc with respect to ground under no-signal conditions. no mark : PLAY BACK
Voltages are taken with a V OM (Input impedance 10 M). Voltage var iations may be noted due to normal produc­tion tolerances.
Signal path. F : AUDIO
*Replacement of IC201, IC2701, IC3005 and IC3007 on
the MAIN board used in this set requires a special tool.
• The voltage and waveform of CSP (chip size package) cannot be measured, because its lead layout is different form that of conventional IC.
4
W or less unless otherwise
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