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SERVICE MANUAL
MODEL : XC62 (XCS62F)
P/NO : AFN32840890
APRIL, 2007
CONTENTS
SECTION 1
GENERAL
SECTION 2
EXPLODED VIEWS
CABINET EXPLODED VIEW......................................2-1
SECTION 4
CD PART ELECTRICAL
SECTION 3
AUDIO PART ELECTRICAL
AUDIO ELECTRICAL
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE....................................3-1
1. POWER (SMPS) ................................................3-1
2. MICOM PART CHECK I ....................................3-4
3. MICOM PART CHECK II ...................................3-5
4. IC103(KS4CD21CS) CHECK............................3-6
5. FLD DISPLAY CHECK ......................................3-7
6. PWM MODULATION PART CHECK................3-8
7. POWER AMP PART CHECK............................3-9
8. AUX FUNCTION CHECK................................3-10
9. TUNER FUNCTION CHECK...........................3-11
10. TAPE FUNCTION CHECK..............................3-12
11. TAPE PLAY PART CHECK..............................3-13
12. TAPE REC PART CHECK...............................3-14
13. PORTABLE IN FUNCTION CHECK...............3-15
SECTION 5
REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST ........5-1
SECTION 1 GENERAL
SERVICING PRECAUTIONS
NOTES REGARDING HANDLING OF THE PICK-UP
1. Notes for transport and storage
1) The pick-up should always be left in its conductive bag until immediately prior to use.
2) The pick-up should never be subjected to external pressure or impact.
2. Repair notes
1) The pick-up incorporates a strong magnet, and so should never be brought close to magnetic materials.
2) The pick-up should always be handled correctly and carefully, taking care to avoid external pressure and
impact. If it is subjected to strong pressure or impact, the result may be an operational malfunction and/or
damage to the printed-circuit board.
3) Each and every pick-up is already individually adjusted to a high degree of precision, and for that reason
the adjustment point and installation screws should absolutely never be touched.
4) Laser beams may damage the eyes!
Absolutely never permit laser beams to enter the eyes!
Also NEVER switch ON the power to the laser output part (lens, etc.) of the pick-up if it is damaged.
CLEARING MALFUNCTION
You can reset your unit to initial status if malfunction occur(button malfunction, display, etc.).
Using a pointed good conductor(such as driver), simply short the RESET jump wire on the inside of
the volume knob for more than 3 seconds.
If you reset your unit, you must reenter all its settings(stations, clock, timer)
NOTE: 1. To operate the RESET jump wire, pull the volume rotary knob and release it.
2. If you wish to operate the RESET jump wire, it is necessary to unplug the power cord.
1-3
ESD PRECAUTIONS
Electrostatically Sensitive Devices (ESD)
Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such components
commonly are called electrostatically sensitive devices (ESD). Examples of typical ESD devices are
integrated circuits and some field-effect transistors and semiconductor chip components. The following
techniques should be used to help reduce the incidence of component damage caused by static electricity.
1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor component or semiconductor-equipped assembly, drain
off any electrostatic charge on your body by touching a know earth ground. Alternatively, obtain and
wear a commercially available discharging wrist strap device, which should be removed for potential
shock reasons prior to applying power to the unit under test.
2. After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ESD devices, place the assembly on a conductive
surface such as aluminum foil, to prevent electrostatic charge buildup or exposure of the assembly.
3. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder ESD devices.
4. Use only an anti-static solder removal device. Some solder removal devices not classified as "anti-static"
can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ESD devices.
5. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals These can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ESD
devices.
6. Do not remove a replacement ESD device from its protective package until immediately before you are
ready to install it. (Most replacement ESD devices are packaged with leads electrically shorted together
by conductive foam, aluminum foil or comparable conductive materials).
7. Immediately before removing the protective material from the leads of a replacement ESD device, touch
the protective material to the chassis or circuit assembly into which the device will by installed.
CAUTION : BE SURE NO POWER IS APPLIED TO THE CHASSIS OR CIRCUIT, AND OBSERVE ALL
OTHER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.
8. Minimize bodily motions when handing unpackaged replacement ESD devices. (Otherwise harmless
motion such as the brushing together of your clothes fabric or the lifting of your foot from a carpeted floor
can generate static electricity sufficient to damage an ESD device).
1-4
1
2
3
4
5
6
13
12
11
10
9
14
15
17
7
16
1. DISPLAY WINDOW
2.
(POWER)
3.
PLAY(PAUSE)
4.
(CD SKIP/SEARCH)
( FAST REWIND PLAY)
TUNE.5. PORT.IN jack
(Headphone jack) : 3.5mm
6. FUNCTION
(FM, AM, CD, USB, AUX, PORTABLE, TAPE)
XDSS plus
PLAY MODE/ST./MONO
CD SYNC
CD OPEN (DEMO)
1-5
REMOTE CONTROL
DIMMER
MUTE
POWER
PRESET/FOLDER(
USB
FUNCTION
SLEEP
VOLUME (
CD FUNCTION
(PLAY/PAUSE)
(CD STOP)
(CD SKIP/SEARCH)
TUN.-/+
REPEAT
CLOCK
PROGRAM/MEMO
TAPE FUNCTION
(BACKWARD PLAY)
(FORWARD PLAY)
D.SKIP
XTS Pro
XDSS plus
EQ master
RDS (Radio Data System) FUNCTION
RDS : OPTIONAL
PTY : OPTIONAL
PTY SEARCH : OPTIONAL
RANDOM
MP3 Info
(MP3/WMA file information display)
NUMERIC
1-6
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL
Power supply
Power consumption
Net Weight
External dimensions (WxHxD)
TUNER
FM Tuning Range
Intermediate Frequency
Signal to Noise Ratio
Frequency Response
AM Tuning Range
Intermediate Frequency
Signal to Noise Ratio
Frequency Response
AMPLIFIER
Output Power
T.H.D
Frequency Response
Signal-to-noise ratio
30W + 30W
0.5%
40 ~ 20000Hz
75dB
CD
Frequency response
Signal-to-noise ratio
Dynamic range
40 ~ 20000Hz
75dB
75dB
SPEAKERS
Type
Impedance
Frequency Response
Sound Pressure Level
Rated Input Power
Max. Input Power
Net Dimensions (WxHxD)
Net Weight (1EA)
1Way 1Speaker
4
75 ~ 17000Hz
83dB/W (1m)
30W
60W
144 x 243 x 171mm
1.47kg
1-7
MEMO
1-8
CABLE2
A43
CN201
CABLE1
CABLE3
FRONT
266
E
F
A26
454
454
258
250
257
MAIN
B
A
A46
E
G
H
I
CD
256
254
A52
264
454
454
255
263
454
252
259
253
454
CN1
454
454
267
L
A00
SMPS
A47
L
290
I
290
CN2
305
CABLE2
A43
CN201
CABLE1
CABLE3
FRONT
266
E
F
A26
454
454
257
C
250
258
MAIN
B
A
A46
E
G
H
I
CD
256
254
A52
264
454
454
255
263
454
252
454
259
253
CN1
454
454
267
L
A00
SMPS
A47
L
290
I
290
CN2
305
A26
001
A02
018
A01
002
439
014
013
020
003
017
015
012A
010
432
036
431
016
012
012A
019
026
432
012
A03
037
A81
A80
853R
853L
A80L
A80R
852
852
850R
850L
854
854
851
851
WIRE80
WIRE80
808 Battery
803 Packing
803 Packing
804 Bag
802 Box
2-9
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
3-1
No 5.0V
YES
Is the Vcc(5.6V)
supplied to IC957 pin1?
NO
YES
NO
YES
No 3.3V
YES
Is the Vcc(4.2V)
supplied to IC955 pin1?
NO
YES
NO
YES
No 12V
YES
Is the Vcc(13.5V)
supplied to IC947 pin1?
NO
YES
NO
YES
3-2
No -12V
YES
Is the voltage 0f
C932 -13V
NO
YES
NO
YES
No VF+
YES
Is the ZD950
Normal?
NO
YES
3-3
Check P-SENS
(P7904)_PIN6.
NO
Refer to
SMPS troubleshooting.
YES
Check both
end voltage of IC101
(KIA7042).
YES
NO
Check
if input voltage of
IC101(KIA7042) is
over 5V.
NO
Check the
periphery of IC101
(KIA7042).
YES
YES
YES
OK
Check if IC101(KIA7042) of
output voltage is over 4.3V.
YES
OK
3-4
NO
Replace IC101
(KIA7042).
NO
Refer to
SMPS troubleshooting.
NO
Check if output of
D101(RL104) is 5V.
YES
Check
both end voltage of
D101
YES
NO
Check D101.
Replace D101.
YES
YES
OK
Check
Q101_ emitter/collector
5V.
YES
Check if IC103_PIN8 and
IC100_PIN19, 20, 59 are 5V.
NO
NO
Check Q102_base
0.6V HIGH.
YES
Check IC101.
YES
YES
X101 : 32.768kHz
X100 : 9.8304MHz
Check the operation.
YES
OK
YES
OK
NO
Check Q102.
YES
OK
3-5
Replace Q102.
NO
Replace IC101.
4. IC103(KS4CD21CS) CHECK
Check
IC100(78KOKF2)_
PIN 22, 24
YES
PIN22
DATA PIN24 CLK
NO
Check micom
voltage 5V.
NO
Refer to
micom troubleshooting
YES
YES
Check micom.
YES
OK
OK
3-6
NO
Replace micom.
NO
Refer to SMPS
YES
Check if both end votage
of F1, F2 are over 3.7V.
VKK : over 26V.
YES
Check WF31
connection and power.
Pin1 : FL-22 Pin2 : FL+26
Pin3 : VKK- over
26V.
NO
YES
NO
Replace WF31.
YES
OK
Check
IC301(PT6324) voltage.
Pin50 VKK : -26V
PIN9.52 : +5V
NO
YES
NO
Replace IC301.
YES
OK
IC100 - >
Check IC301
DATA communication.
PIN
PIN
75PIN - > 3PIN STB
76PIN - > 2PIN D
78PIN - > 1PIN
CLK
YES
NO
IC100
75 PIN - > STB
77 PIN - > 4PIN DI
78 PIN - > 1PIN CLK
Check data output.
YES
76 PIN - > DO - - >
Check DATA in Check IC100.
YES
Check IC100.
YES
OK
YES
OK
3-7
NO
Replace IC100
NO
NO
Check IC604(PS9829)
VDD PIN voltage(3, 7, 8,
10, 22, 29, 39, 47, 56, 65,
72, 94).
Check X601_PIN2 3.3V.
YES
Check
X601 12.288MHz
operation.
Refer to
SMPS troubleshooting.
NO
Check X601
12.288MHz.
Replace X601.
YES
OK
NO
NO
Check IC605_
PIN8 3.3V.
YES
YES
NO
NO
Check X601
2.288MHz
NO
Check IC605_
PIN2 output
Replace IC605.
YES
OK
IC604
(PS9829) PIN86 CLK
input check
NO
Check
IC100(78KOKF2)
21->PWM_CLK
22->PWM_DATA
43->PWM_REST
output.
NO
NO
NO
Refer to
CD troubleshooting.
NO
YES
NO
Check
DVD ASS`Y(PS9829)
communication
(P7403).
YES
Check
IC604(PS9829) DATA
input.
YES
Check PWM
modulator output.
FL:75(+)74(-)
FR:71(+)70(-)
OK
Check
LINE registor output.
DATA:R671, CLK:R670
RST:R665
OK
YES
YES
Replace R680.
OK
YES
Check IC604
(PS9829) DATA input.
78 PIN->DATA
79 PIN->CLK
NO
Check R680
(470) output.
YES
YES
OK
NO
Replace FB614
Replace X601.
YES
YES
YES
NO
OK
Check IC605_
PIN3 input
Check IC605_
PIN3 input and PIN2
output.
Check FB614
BEAD input, output and
voltage.
YES
Check IC604(PS9829).
3-8
OK
NO
YES
Check
IC700 PIN1,17, 18, 19, 36
+12V input.
NO
YES
Check PWM modulator input.
Each IC PIN4, 6, 14, 16
YES
NO
YES
OK
3-9
NO
Check
IC200(BU4052)_PIN16
VDD, PIN8 VSS
power.
NO
Check -COM(IC301)_
PIN83, 84 commucation.
NO
Refer to
SMPS troubleshooting.
YES
YES
Replace IC200
Check IC200(BU4052)_
PIN3, 13 output waveform.
YES
Check
IC801(MC4580)_PIN 2, 6
input waveform.
YES
OK
NO
Check
IC801(MC4580)_PIN4
VSS, PIN8 VDD
power.
YES
Replace IC801
3-10
NO
YES
Check IC200(BU4052)_PIN1, 12 input
waveform.
YES
Check
IC200(BU4052)_PIN3, 13
output waveform and IC601
(BU4052)_PIN2,15 input
waveform.
NO
Check IC200(BU4052)_
PIN16 VDD, PIN8 VSS power.
YES
YES
Check IC801(MC4580)_
PIN2, 6 input waveform.
Replace IC200.
NO
Check IC801(MC4580)_
PIN4 VSS, PIN8 VDD power.
YES
YES
Replace IC801.
OK
3-11
NO
Check IC200(BU4052)_
PIN16 VDD, PIN8 VSS power
YES
YES
Replace IC200.
Check IC200(BU4052)_PIN3, 13
output waveform and IC601(BU4052)_
PIN2, 15 input waveform.
YES
Check IC801(MC4580)_
PIN2, 6 input waveform.
NO
Check IC200(BU4052)_
PIN16 VDD, PIN8 VSS power
YES
YES
Replace IC200.
OK
3-12
NO
Refer to
SMPS troubleshooting.
NO
Check
deck head input.
YES
Check IC201_
PIN5, 26 signal
output.
NO
YES
Check deck head input
IC201_PIN34, 37.
YES
YES
Check IC201
NO
Replace IC201.
YES
OK
Check IC201_PIN14
mute operation.
NO
YES
Check IC202.
YES
OK
OK
3-13
NO
Replace IC202.
NO
Refer to PWM
modulation troubleshooting.
NO
Check IC100_PIN23
"HIGH"
YES
Check IC201_
PIN7, 24 record input.
YES
Check IC201_
PIN10, 21 output.
NO
Replace IC201.
YES
YES
Check L203_PIN2, 3
oscillation.
OK
NO
Check Q205(D1304)_
base "HIGH".
NO
YES
YES
OK
OK
3-14
Replace IC202.
NO
Check
IC200(BU4052)_PIN16
VDD, PIN8 VSS
power.
NO
Check -COM(IC301)_
PIN83, 84 commucation.
NO
Refer to
SMPS troubleshooting.
YES
YES
Replace IC200
Check IC200(BU4052)_
PIN3, 13 output waveform.
YES
Check
IC801(MC4580)_PIN 2, 6
input waveform.
YES
OK
NO
Check
IC801(MC4580)_PIN4
VSS, PIN8 VDD
power.
YES
Replace IC801
3-15
AGND
VD DGND
MCLK
Clock Divider
AINL
AINR
VCOM
Modulator
Decimation
Filter
Modulator
Decimation
Filter
SCLK
Serial I/O
Interface
Voltage Reference
CKS2 CKS1
LRCK
CKS0
PDN
2. BU4052
3-16
DIF
SDTO
3. HA12237F
3-17
RFOUT
LPF
PHLPF
AIN
CIN
BIN
DIN
SLCISET
RFMON
10
VREFO
11
JITTC
12
EIN
13
FIN
14
PCNCNT
15
TEOUT
16
TEIN
17
LDD
18
LDS
19
AVSS
20
VVDD2
VPDOUT2
VPREF
VVSS2
64
61
DVDD15
65
VCOC2
DVSS
66
62
DVDD
67
PLL2
Audio Output
Control
Stream
Control
MP3
&
WMA
DECODER
ATTENUATION CONTROL
RF
SIGNAL
PROCESSOR
63
DOUT
AMUTEB
68
XVSS
70
69
XOUT
XVDD
71
LRVDD
74
XIN
DOUT
Control
8FS DIGITAL
FILTER
DEEMPHASIS
1 Bit
DAC
SLICE
LEVEL
CONTROL
72
LCHO
75
CLOCK
GENERATOR
LPF
EFMIN
73
LRREF
RCHO
78
76
LRVSS
79
77
SLCO
80
4. LC78692NW
Bass-Boost
60
LRSY
59
DATACK
58
DATA
57
TEST1
56
STDATA
55
STCK
54
STREQ
53
TEST0
52
CONT0
51
CONT1
50
CONT2
49
INTB1
48
INTB0
47
RESB
46
DO
45
DI
44
CL
43
CE
42
DVSS
41
DVDD
Memory I/F
MONITOR
INTERPOLATION MUTE
VREF
TES, HFL,
DEFECT
ROM
DECODER
ERROR CORRECTION
Memory
1M Bit
System
Control
TEXT
JITIER
Synchronization
Detection
EFM
Demodulation
APC
D/A
SUBCODE
DECODER
MCU
I/F
SERVO
CONTROL
A/D
PORT
CONTROL
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
FDO
TDO
SLDO
SPDO
VVSS1
PDOUT1
PDOUT0
PCKIST
VVDD1
DMUTEB
PUIN
DEFECT
FSEQ
C2F
DVDD
DVSS
DVDD15
VVDD3
VVSS3
PLL3
AVDD
CD PLL
5. PS9829B
Serial
Audio
Output
Interface
Down
Mixer
Automatic
Gain
Limiter
Input
Mapper
Mic,
Input
Processor
SPI/I2C
PWM3_P/M
PWM4_P/M
PWM5_P/M
PWM6_P/M
PWM7_P/M
Internal Reset
PWM8_P/M
PWM_HP_L_P/M
PWM_HP_R_P/M
3-18
IO_VSS
CLK_IN
POP
NR
Power Supply
PLL
IO_VDD
EXT_MUTE
PWM_SWL_P/M
DVSS
Internal Controls
DVDD
Host
Interface
(I2C, SPI)
PLL_AVSS
SO/SDA
SCK/SCL
SI/I2C_AD0
/CS/I2C_AD2
Trim
Volume
PWM
Modulator
Internal Clock
DMIX_SDOUT
PWM2_P/M
Main
Volume
PLL_AVDD
MIC_BCK
MIC_LRCK
MIC_SDIN
Mixer
Bass
Manager
/RESET
MIC_MCLK
4 Band
EQ
DMIX_MCLK
OLRCK
OBCK
PWM1_P/M
Output Mapper
Sample
Rate
Converter
Serial Audio
Output
Interface
PLL_DVSS
SBCK
SLRCK
SSDIN[0:3]
Input
&
Output
MUX
PLL_DVDD
MBCK
MLRCK
MSDIN[0:3]
EPD_ENA
OVERLOAD
6. PT6324
Control
DIN/DOUT
CLK
Serial
Data
Interface
Display Memory
CSC
Timing Generator
STB
OSC
Segment Driver
LED
Driver
LED1
Dimming Circuit
Grid
Driver
K1
K2
VDD
GND
SG1/KS1
SG2/KS2
SG3/KS3
SG4/KS4
SG5/KS5
SG6/KS6
SG7/KS7
SG7/KS7
SG8/KS8
SG9/KS9
SG10/KS10
SG11/KS11
SG12/KS12
SG13/KS13
SG14/KS14
SG15KS15
SG16/KS16
SG17
SG18
SG19
SG20
SG21
SG22
SG23
SG24
GR1
GR2
GR3
GR4
GR5
GR6
GR7
GR8
GR9
GR10
GR11
GR12
GR13
GR14
GR15
GR16
VEE
7. STR-W6253
STARTUP
VCC
D/ST
7.1V
UVLO
REG
VREG
28.5V
7.1V
1startup
=1.6mA
RST
OVP
R
SQ
15.5V/8.9V
ELP
TSD
RQ
S
DMAX 75%
DRV
PWM OSC
S2
Frequency
Modulation
FM/SS
/ELP
OLP
CK
S1
TOLP=
TFMx 16 R
12V
IDC
OCP
Soft Start
160
A
Feedback
Control
FB
Slope
Compensation
3-19
LEB
S/OCP
GND
8. TAS5142
OTW
System
Microcontroller
SD
TAS5508
OTW
SD
BST_A
BST_B
RESET_AB
RESET_CD
VALID
PWM_A
LeftChannel
Output
OUT_A
Output
H-Bridge 1
Input
HBridge 1
PWM_B
OUT_B
Bootstrap
Capacitors
2nd-Order L-C
Output Filter
for Each
Half-Bridge
2-Channel
H-Bridge
BTL Mode
OUT_C
PWM_C
32 V
PVDD
System
Power
Supply
GND
12 V
PVDD
Power
Supply
Decoupling
OC_ADJ
AGND
VREG
M3
OUT_D
2nd-Order L-C
Output Filter
for Each
Half-Bridge
BST_C
VDD
M2
GND
PVDD_A, B, C, D
M1
GVDD_A, B, C, D
Input
H-Bridge 2
PWM_D
Hardwire
Mode
Control
Output
H-Bridge 2
GND_A, B, C, D
RightChannel
Output
4
GVDD
VDD
VREG
Power Supply
Decoupling
GND
GVDD (12 V)/VDD (12 V)
VAC
3-20
Hardwire
OC Limit
BST_D
Bootstrap
Capacitors
9. U1739EJ2V1UD00/KF2_E
TO00/TI010/P01
16-bit timer/
event counter 00
TI000/P00
Port 0
P00 to P06
Port 1
P10 to P17
Port 2
P20 to P27
Port 3
P30 to P33
Port 4
P40 to P47
Port 5
P50 to P57
Port 6
P60 to P67
Port 7
P70 to P77
Port 12
P120 to P124
RxD6/P14 (LINSEL)
TO01/TI011/P06
TI001/P05
16-bit timer/
event counter 01
TOH0/P15
8-bit timer H0
TOH1/P16
8-bit timer H1
Internal low-speed
oscillator
Watchdog timer
8-bit timer
event counter 50
TI50/TO50/P17
8-bit timer
event counter 51
TI51/TO51/P33
Watch timer
Port 13
78K/0
CPU
core
Flash
memory
Port 14
P130
P140 to P145
BANKNote 1
RxD0/P11
TxD0/P10
Serial
interface UART0
RxD6/P14
TxD6/P13
Serial
interface UART6
LINSEL
SI10/P11
Serial
interface CSI10
SO10/P12
SCK10/P10
Internal
high-speed
RAM
Internal
expansion
RAM
Clock output
control
PCL/P140
Power on clear/
low voltage
indicator
SIA0/P143
SOA0/P144
On-chip debugNote 2
Serial
interface CSIA0
SCKA0/P142
STB0/P145
BUSY0/P141
EXSCL0/P62
SCL0/P60
KR0/P70 to
KR7/P77
Internal high-speed
oscillator
8
A/D converter
VDD, VSS, FLMD0
EVDD EVSS
RxD6/P14 (LINSEL)
INTP0/P120
4
INTP5/P16
INTP6/P140,
INTP7/P141
System
control
Serial
interface IIC0
SDA0/P61
INTP1/P30 to
INTP4/P33
EXLVI/P120
Multiplier &
divider
SCK11/P05
ANI0/P20 to
ANI7/P27
AVREF
AVSS
POC/LVI
control
Reset control
Serial
interface CSI11
SCK11/P04
BUZ/P141
Key return
SI11/P03
SO11/P02
Buzzer output
Interrupt
control
3-21
Voltage
regulator
REGC
3-22
MEMO
3-23
WIRING DIAGRAM
TUNER
MODULE
SMPS PCB
AUX
JACK
2 CH SPK TERMINAL
1 CD SINGLE MD
16P
5P
1. SMPS
MAIN : 2ea
2. MAIN CD : 2ea
3. MAIN
FRONT : 2ea
4. FRONT CD : 1ea
5. CD
MD : 3ea
6. DECK
MECHA. : 2ea
6P
15P
RED
RED
CD PCB
5P
4P
30P
MAIN
PCB
8P
3P
USB
PORT
IN
3-24
8P
29P
H/P
FRONT PCB
3-25
SINGLE DECK
MECHANISM
9P
BLOCK DIAGRAMS
1. SMPS BLOCK DIAGRAM
RECTIFICATION
SMOOTHING
CIRCUIT
MAIN&
PWM IC
T
R
A
N
S
CN1
5V(P-SEN S)
5.6VA (KIA278R05)
-12V
ZNR &
FILTER
-31. 5V(VKK)
BETWEEN FL1 AND FL2(4.5V)
AC INPUT
FEED BACK
3-26
3-27
CN2
XC62
XC
62 ONLY
ON
FLD (DISPLAY)
VFD DR
DRIVE
IVE IC
PT632
PT6324
DECK/ HD
DECK
MD
P/B L/R
REC L/R
RE
SOL "B"
MOTOR
MODE B
HALF B
MAIN
MA N BOARD
OARD
9.8304
9.
8304 MHz
TAS5142
TA
S5142_PDN
DN
TAS5142
TA
S5142_SD
12.288
12.
288 MHz
9829_DA
9829
_DAT
NEC
NEC
AUDIO
AU
DIO
AUDIO
AU
DIO
MICOM
MI
COM
MICOM
MI
COM
PS9829B
PS9829B
PWM
PWM
MODULATOR
MODU
TOR
MODULATOR
MODU
TOR
9829 ESET
9829_RESET
9829_CLK
REC MUTE
P/B MUTE
REC BIAS
FL+/ -, FR+/FL
FR+/-
FL
TAS5142
TAS5142
Power
Power Amp
Amp
FR
LEVELMETE
TER
H/P_SW
PWM
PWM OUT
REC L/R
RE
HA1227
TAPE IC
TAP
I
TUNER
MODULE
AMP
AM
P BOARD
AK5358
CLK.DA
CLK
DATA
TA
RDS
DATA.CLK
CD DATA.CL
ATA.CLK
HEAD PHONE
HONES
HE
PLL DAT.CLK
TUNER L/
TUN
L/R
OP AMP
MP
CD DATA.CLK
BU4052 DATA
BU4052
LEVEL
VEL SHIFT IC
74VHCT244
74
44
AK5358 R
REST
ST
TAPE
TAP
E L/R
AUX INP
INPUT
PORT INPUT
PORT
AUX L/ R
BU4052
OP AMP
MP
AK5358
AK535
CD
SANYO
LC78692NW
LC78692N
PORT L/R
/R
3-28
3-29
USB DA+.-. 5V
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
IMPORTANT SAFETY
WHEN SERVICING THIS CHASSIS, UNDER NO
CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THE ORIGINAL DESIGN
BE MODIFIED OR ALTERED WITHOUT PERMISSION
FROM THE LG CORPORATION. ALL COMPONENTS
SHOULD BE REPLACED ONLY WITH TYPES
IDENTICAL TO THOSE IN THE ORIGINAL CIRCUIT.
SPECIAL COMPONENTS ARE SHADED ON THE
3-30
3-31
NOTE :
SCHEMATIC FOR EASY IDENTIFICATION. THIS
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM MAY OCCASIONALLY DIFFER
FROM THE ACTUAL CIRCUIT USED. THIS WAY,
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE LATEST SAFETY AND
PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT CHANGES INTO
THE SET IS NOT DELAYED UNTIL THE NEW SERVICE
LITERATURE IS PRINTED.
3-32
3-33
3-34
3-35
3-36
3-37
3-38
3-39
3-40
3-41
MAIN P.C.BOARD
(BOTTOM VIEW)
3-42
3-43
2. SMPS P.C.BOARD
3-44
3-45
3. FRONT P.C.BOARD
(TOP VIEW)
3-46
3-47
FRONT P.C.BOARD
(BOTTOM VIEW)
3-48
3-49
MEMO
MEMO
3-50
3-51
NO
YES
NO
Check voltage PN805
PIN22 : CLOSE, PIN23 : OPEN
Reading
Display check
NO
Connector check
(PN802, PN803, PN804, CN806)
NO
Check micom interface circuit (PN805)
(CE, BTL-MUTE, CD-IN, CD-OUT, CLK, WRQ, FSEQ)
YES
Reading OK check
NO
YES
If PALY, AUDIO
OUTPUT check
NO
YES
OK
4-1
YES
Check power
supply circuit (PN805, CN806)
CN806 PIN1 : 12V, PIN2 : 6.3V
PN805 PIN8 : +5V_AD
NO
YES
Check voltage
change of OPEN CLOSE
IC803 INPUT voltage PIN6 : 12V,
PIN7:6.3V (PN805 PIN2 :
BTL_MUTE, 23 : OPEN,
22 : CLOSE)
NO
Defective micom
YES
NO
Defective IC803
YES
Defective mechanism
4-2
Check power
supply port (PN805, CN806)
CN806 PIN1 : 12V, PIN2 : 6.3V,
PIN4 : 5V PN805
PIN8 = 5V_AD
NO
YES
Check voltage
The PIN2 of IC804
IC804 PIN2 : 3.3V
NO
Defective IC804
YES
Check reset
signal of PN805
PN805 PIN19 : 5V
NO
YES
Check micom interface circuit (PN805)
PN805 PIN1, 3, 4, 15, 19, 26 signal check
(1 : CE, 3 : DI, 4 : CLK, 15 : D0, 19 : RST,
18 : FSEQ, 26 : WRQ) PIN3 DI : From DSP
to micom PIN15 DO : From micom to DSP
Check the waveform #1
NO
YES
Defective IC801
4-3
A
Does sled move?
NO
Check PN802
PIN3, 4 (SL+, SL-)
NO
Defective pick up or
IC802 or IC801
NO
Defective pick up or
IC802 or IC801
YES
B
Does lense move?
(= UP & DOWN)
NO
YES
C
NO
YES
NO
D
NO
YES
Is reading OK?
Check PN801
PIN13, 16 (FA+, FA-)
Check PN802
PIN5, 6 (SP+, SP-)
NO
Defective pick up or
IC802 or IC801
NO
Defective pick up or
IC802 or IC801
E
NO
Check PN801
PIN14, 15 (TA+, TA-)
4-4
Does
SL+ waveform
appear at (IC802 PIN13
and PN802 PIN3)
waveform #2
sled motor
wave
NO
Does slin
waveform appear at
(IC802 PIN5)
waveform #2
sled drive
wave
NO
Defective IC801
YES
YES
Defective IC802
NO
YES
Defective pick up sled motor
Does
FA+ waveform
appear at (IC802 PIN16
and PN801 PIN13)
waveform #3 focus
coil drive
wave
NO
Does
fain-waveform
appear at (IC802 PIN25)
waveform #3
focus drive
wave
YES
YES
Defective IC802
NO
YES
Defective pick up
focus actuator
4-5
NO
Defective IC801
Is ?V applied
to PIN10 of PN801
laser supply voltage
check
NO
Is 3.3V
applied to
PIN30, 36, 39, 41, 61,
68, 75 of IC801 RF IC
supply voltage
check
NO
Defective IC804
YES
Is 2.3V
PIN18 (LDO) of IC801
laser control voltage
check
YES
YES
Defective Q801 or D801
NO
YES
Defective pick up laser part
4-6
NO
Defective IC801
Does
SP+ waveform
appear at (IC802
PIN11 and PN802 PIN5)
waveform #4 spindle
motor drive
wave
NO
Does
spin waveform
appear at (IC802 PIN6)
waveform #4
spindle drive
wave
YES
YES
Defective IC802
NO
YES
Defective pick up
spindle motor
4-7
NO
Defective IC801
Does
TA+ waveform
appear at (IC802 PIN17
and PN801 PIN14)
waveform #5 tracking
coil drive
wave
NO
Does
tain - waveform
appear at (IC802 PIN22)
waveform #5
tracking drive
wave
YES
YES
Defective IC802
Check PN802
connector line
NO
YES
Does
ARF signal appear?
(IC801 PIN 2)
waveform #6
NO
YES
Does FE, TE signal
appear? (IC801
PIN10 : RFMON, PIN16 : TE)
waveform #6
NO
* REMON is FE
4-8
NO
Defective IC801
NO
Connector check
(PN805, CN806, PN810 )
NO
Check power supply circuit (CN806)
NO
YES
Reading OK check
NO
YES
If PLAY, AUDIO
OUTPUT check
NO
YES
NO
OK
4-9
PIN26 : WRQ
PIN26 : WRQ
PIN19 : RESET
PIN19 : RESET
PIN4 : CL
PIN4 : CL
PIN1 : CE
PIN1 : CE
PIN18 : FSEQ
PIN18 : FSEQ
4-10
PIN5 : SLIN
PIN5 : SLIN
PIN13 : SL+
PIN13 : SL+
PIN25 : FAO
PIN25 : FAO
PIN16 : FA+
PIN16 : FA+
4-11
PIN11 : SP+
PIN22 : TAO
PIN6 : SPIN
PIN17 : TA+
PIN2 : RFOUT
PIN 16 : TE
PIN10 : RFMON(FE)
4-12
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
1. CD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
4-13
4-14
4-15
4-16
(BOTTOM VIEW)
4-17
4-18
MEMO
MEMO
4-19
4-20