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SERVICE MANUAL
No. S2007XL40H///
XL-40H
XL-50H
XL-40H/XL-50H Micro Component System consisting of XL-40H/XL-
50H ( main unit) and CP-XL40H/CP-XL50H (speaker system).
Illustration: XL-40H
CONTENTS
Page
SAFETY PRECAUTION FOR SERVICE MANUAL .......................................................................................................... 2
SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................................................................ 2
NAMES OF PARTS .......................................................................................................................................................... 3
OPERATION MANUAL ..................................................................................................................................................... 5
DISASSEMBLY ................................................................................................................................................................. 6
REMOVING AND REINSTALLING THE MAIN PARTS .................................................................................................... 7
ADJUSTMENT .................................................................................................................................................................. 9
RDS ................................................................................................................................................................................ 10
TEST MODE ................................................................................................................................................................... 11
NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ............................................................................................................................. 18
TYPE OF TRANSISTOR AND LED ................................................................................................................................ 18
WAVEFORMS OF CD CIRCUIT ..................................................................................................................................... 19
BLOCK DIAGRAM .......................................................................................................................................................... 20
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM / WIRING SIDE OF P.W.BOARD ............................................................................................ 24
TROUBLESHOOTING .................................................................................................................................................... 34
FUNCTION TABLE OF IC .............................................................................................................................................. 40
LCD SEGMENT .............................................................................................................................................................. 48
PARTS GUIDE/EXPLODED VIEW
SPECIFICATIONS
XL-40H/50H
● General ● Tuner section
Power source: AC 230 V, 50 Hz Frequency range: FM; 87.5-108 MHz
Power consumption: 26 W AM; 522-1,620 kHz
Dimensions: Width; 160 mm (6-5/16") ● Cassette deck section
Height; 241 mm (9-1/2") Frequency re- 50 - 14,000 Hz (Normal tape)
Depth; 249 mm (9-13/16") sponse:
Weight: 2.7 kg (6.0 lbs.)
Signal/noise ratio: 50 dB
● Amplifier section Wow and flutter: 0.3 % (DIN 45 511)
Output power: PMPO; 28 W (total)
MPO; 14 W (7 W + 7 W) CP-XL40H/50H
(DIN 45 324) ● Speaker section
RMS; 10 W (5 W + 5 W)
(DIN 45 324) Type: Full range speaker system
Output terminals: Speakers; 4 ohms Speakers: 10 cm (4") full-range speaker
Headphones; 16-50 ohms Rated input
(recommended; 32 ohms) power: 5W
● Compact disc player section Maximum input
Type: Compact disc player power: 10 W
Signal readout: Non-contact, 3-beam semi- Impedance: 4 ohms
conductor laser pickup
Dimensions: Width; 145 mm (5-3/4")
D/A converter: 1-bit D/A converter Height; 240 mm (9-1/2")
Filter: 8-times oversampling digital Depth; 191 mm (7-1/2")
filter
Frequency response: 20 - 20,000 Hz Weight: 1.3 kg (2.9 lbs.)/each
Specifications for this model are subject to change without
Wow and flutter: Unmeasurable
(less than 0.001% W. peak) prior notice.
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–3–
■ Speaker section
1. Bass Reflex Duct
2. Full-Range Speaker 1
3. Speaker Wire
XL-40H/50H
■ Remote control
1. Remote Control Transmitter LED 1
● Tuner control section
2. Programme Type/Traffic Information
Search Button
3. Preset Up/Down Buttons
2 3
● CD control section 4 7
4. Clear Button
5. Random/Repeat Button 5 8
6. Memory Button
6 9
7. Stop Button
8. Play/Pause Button 10
9. Track Down/Review Button
10. Track Up/Cue Button 13
● Tape control section 11 14
11. Record Pause Button
12. Rewind Button
12 15
13. Stop Button
14. Play Button 20
15. Fast Forward Button
16 21
● Common section 17 22
16. Sleep Button
17. Bass Up/Down Buttons 18
18. Function Selector Buttons
19. On/Stand-by Button 19 23
20. Timer Button
21. Clock Button
22. Treble Up/Down Buttons
23. Volume Up/Down Buttons
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–5–
● In the event of a power failure or when the AC
RESETTING THE MICROCOMPUTER power lead is disconnected, the clock display will
go out.
Reset the microcomputer under the following 0:00 AM 12:00 When the AC power supply is restored, the clock
conditions: “0:00” → The 24-hour display will appear. display will flash on and off to indicate the time
1 ● To erase all of the stored memory contents (clock (0:00 - 23:59) when the power failure occurred or when the AC
and timer settings, and tuner and CD presets). “AM 12:00” → The 12-hour display will appear. power lead was disconnected.
3
OPERATION MANUAL
3 ● If the display is not correct. (AM 12:00 - PM 11:59) If this happens, follow the procedure below to
● If the operation is not correct. ● Note that this can only be set when the unit is change the clock time.
first installed or it has been reset (see page 26).
1 Press the ON/STAND-BY button to enter the To change the clock time:
stand-by mode. Perform steps 1, 2 and 4 - 8 above.
4 Press the MEMORY/SET button.
2 Unplug the AC power lead from the AC INPUT To change the time display mode:
AC INPUT socket on this unit.
2,3 3 Whilst pressing down the MEMORY/SET but- 1 Perform steps 1 - 3 in the section “RESETTING
ton and the button, plug the AC power lead THE MICROCOMPUTER”, on page 26.
into the AC INPUT socket on this unit. 5 Adjust the hour by turning the jog dial.
Caution: 2 Perform steps 1 - 8 above.
● The operation explained above will erase all data
stored in memory, such as clock and timer set-
tings, and tuner and CD presets.
● When the jog dial is turned one click clockwise,
the time will increase by 1 hour. When it is turned
one click anti-clockwise, the time will decrease
by 1 hour.
Keep turning the jog dial to change the time con-
tinuously.
● When the 12-hour display is selected, “AM” will
XL-40H/50H
Top Cabinet
Cassette (J1)x4
Holder ø2.5x10mm Open/Close
Switch PWB Top Cabinet
CD Motor PWB CD Mechanism
Figure 6-3 Figure 6-4
Note:
After removing the connector for the optical pickup fromthe
connector wrap the conductive aluminium foil around the front Figure 6-5
end of connector so as to protect the optical pickup from
electrostatic damage.
–6–
(A2)x4
ø4x12mm Driver should be
pried away from
Driver speaker Box.
Direction of handle
Figure 7-1
<A>
Pinch Roller Pinch Roller
(B1)x1 Pawl
Figure 7-3
Figure 7-4
Figure 8-1
How to remove the tape mechanism PWB (F1)x1
(See Fig. 8-2.) (F2)x1
Tape ø2x3mm ø2x8mm
1. Remove the screws (F1) x 1 pc., to remove the tape Mechanism
PWB Tape
mechanism PWB.
Mechanism
2. Remove the screws (F2) x 1 pc. PWB
3. Remove the solder joints (F3) x 2 pcs., to remove the tape
mechanism PWB.
(F3)x2
Solder
Joint
Figure 8-2
How to remove the jog motor
(See Figs. 8-3.)
1. Remove the side panel and top cabinet. Jog Motor
2. Remove the jog belt (G1) x 1 pc., from the motor pulley.
3. Remove the screws (G2) x 2 pcs., to remove the jog motor.
Note:
When putting on the belt, ascertain that the belt is not twisted,
and clean it.
(G2)x2
ø2x5mm
Figure 8-3
Mechanism Cover
CD MECHANISM SECTION
Perform steps 1, 2 and 10, 11 of the disassembly method to (A1) x2
(A1) x2
remove the CD mechanism.
SO301
T351 FM
VR351
ANTENNA
FM Mute SOCKET
FE301
Level
AM IF
TP301
R336
T306 T302 CNP301
AM
ANTENNA
AM Band AM SOCKET
Coverage fL Tracking fL
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11
10
14
15
12
13
16
MODE
RDDA
RDS-ID/
RDCL
Pin Port
READY
RST
Vddd
Vssd
No. Function
Name
1 VREF Reference voltage output (Vdda/2).
2 MPXIN Baseband (multiplexed) signal input.
3 Vdda Analog power supply (+5V).
RECOVERY
(1187.5Hz)
DECODER
(128-bits)
DETECT
CLOCK
RDS-ID
4 Vssa Analog ground.
DATA
RAM
5 FLOUT Subcarrier output (filter output).
6 CIN Subcarrier input (comparator input).
7 TEST Test input.
(57kHz)
8 XOUT Crystal oscillator output (4.332MHz).
PLL
9 XIN Crystal oscillator input (external reference signal input).
10 Vssd Digital ground.
XOUT
11* Vddd Digital power supply (+5V).
CLK(4.332MHz)
CIN
12 MODE Read mode setting (0 : master, 1: slave).
SMOOTHING
VREF
8
FILTER
OSC
6
13 RST RDS-ID/RAM reset (positive polarity).
5
14 RDDA RDS data output.
9
FLOUT
XIN
15* RDCL RDS clock output (master mode)/ RDS clock input (slave mode).
57kHz
(SCF)
BPF
16* RDS-ID/ RDS-ID/READY output (negative polarity).
READY
1
VREF
ANTIALISING
In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not
TEST
FILTER
connected to the outside.
REFERENCE
VOLTAGE
MPXIN
TEST
Vssa
Vdda
2
3
7
4
RDS (Radio Data System) OPERATION (Continued)
RDS is a broadcasting service which a growing Descriptions of the PTY (Programme Type) LIGHT M: Classical Musical for general, rather NATION M: Current Popular Music of the Nation
number of FM stations are now providing. It allows codes, TP (Traffic Programme) and TA (Traffic than specialist appreciation. Exam- or Region in that country’s language,
these FM stations to send additional signals along Announcement) ples of music in this category are in- as opposed to international ‘Pop’
with their regular programme signals. For exam- With the XL-40H/XL-50H, you can search for and strumental music, and vocal or cho- which is usually US or UK inspired
ple, the stations send their station names, and in- receive the following PTY, TP and TA signals. ral works. and in English.
formation about what type of programme they
broadcast, such as sports or music, etc. NEWS: Short accounts of facts, events and CLASSICS: Performances of major orchestral OLDIES: Music from the so-called “golden age”
When tuned to an FM station providing the RDS publicly expressed views, reportage works, symphonies, chamber music, of popular music.
service, RDS will appear, the station frequency (and and actuality. etc., and including Grand Opera.
FOLK M: Music which has its roots in the mu-
then the station name if sent) will be displayed. OTHER M: Musical styles not fitting into any of sical culture of a particular nation,
The TP (Traffic Programme) will appear on the dis- AFFAIRS: Topical programme expanding or en-
larging upon the news, generally in the other categories. Particularly usually played on acoustic instru-
play when the received broadcast carries traffic an- used for specialist music of which ments. The narrative or story may be
nouncements, and the TA (Traffic Announcement) different presentation style or con-
cept, including debate, or analysis. Rhythm & Blues and Reggae are based on historical events or the peo-
will appear whilst a traffic announcement is being
examples. ple.
received. INFO: Programmes whose purpose is to im-
EON will appear whilst the EON (Enhanced Other WEATHER: Weather reports and forecasts and DOCUMENT: Programme concerned with factual
part advice in the widest sense.
Networks information) data is being broadcast. meteorological information. matters, presented in an investigative
Note: SPORT: Programme concerned with any as- style.
pect of sport. FINANCE: Stock Market reports, commerce,
When the TP and TA appear at the same time, an trading, etc. TEST: Broadcast when testing emergency
announcement is being made. EDUCATE: Programme intended primarily to broadcast equipment or receivers.
When only the TA appears, an announcement is CHILDREN: For programmes targeted at a young
educate, of which the formal element
not being made. audience, primarily for entertainment ALARM: Emergency announcement made un-
is fundamental.
and interest, rather than where the der exceptional circumstances to give
■ Information Provided by RDS DRAMA: All radio plays and serials. objective is to educate. warning of events causing danger of
With the XL-40H/XL-50H, you can display two types a general nature.
CULTURE: Programmes concerned with any as- SOCIAL: Programmes about people and things
of RDS service. To show them in the display, press pect of national or regional culture, that influence them individually or in NONE: No programme type (receive only).
the DISPLAY MODE button. groups. Includes: sociology, history,
including language, theatre, etc. TP: Broadcasts which carry traffic an-
Each time you press the DISPLAY MODE button, geography, psychology and society.
the display will change to show the following in- SCIENCE: Programmes about the natural sci- nouncements.
formation. ences and technology. RELIGION: Any aspect of beliefs and faiths, in-
volving a God or Gods, the nature of TA: Traffic announcements are being
VARIED: Used for mainly speech-based pro- existence and ethics. broadcast at present.
PS grammes usually of light-entertain-
(Programme Service): Station names commonly ment nature, not covered by other PHONE IN: Involving members of the public ex- Note:
known will be displayed. categories. Examples include: quiz- pressing their views either by phone ● When the unit is in the EON stand-by mode and
"NO PS" appears if no zes, panel games, personality inter- or at a public forum. a programme is selected, the unit will display “TI”
signal is being received. views. TRAVEL: Features and programmes con- instead of “TP” or “TA”.
PTY cerned with travel to near and far
(Programme Type): Programme type will be POP M: Commercial music, which would gen-
erally be considered to be of current destinations, package tours and
displayed. travel ideas and opportunities. Not for
"NO PTY" appears if no popular appeal, often featuring in cur-
rent or recent record sales charts. use for announcements about prob-
signal is being received. lems, delays, or road-works affecting
ROCK M: Contemporary modern music, usually immediate travel where TP/TA should
Station Frequency: written and performed by young mu- be used.
Station frequencies.
sicians.
LEISURE: Programmes concerned with recrea-
EASY M: Current contemporary music consid- tional activities in which the listener
ered to be “easy-listening”, as op- might participate. Examples include,
posed to Pop, Rock or Classical, or Gardening, Fishing, Antique collect-
one of the specialised music styles, ing, Cooking, Food & Wine, etc.
Jazz, Folk or Country. Music in this JAZZ: Polyphonic, syncopated music char-
category is often but not always, vo- acterised by improvisation.
cal, and usually of short duration.
DISPLAY COUNTRY: Songs which originate from, or con-
MODE tinue the musical tradition of the
American Southern States. Charac-
terised by a straightforward melody
and narrative story line.
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If the following operation buttons are pressed in this state, the operation is performed as follows.
"POWER" ................. The test mode is turned off, the power is turned off, and the ordinary standby mode is set.
"FF/FWD" ................. After the pickup returns once to the innermost periphery, it slides toward the outer periphery while this
button is held down.
"REW/REV" .............. After the pickup returns once to the innermost periphery, it slides toward the inner periphery while this
button is pressed. However, if PU-IN is on, input is invalid.
"PLAY" ..................... Shift to step 2
"STOP" ..................... Invalid
"REC PAUSE" .......... Shift to step 5
* In case of initialization the pickup is moved toward the inner periphery. Any buttons other than "POWER" button are not
accepted until the shift of pickup to the inner periphery is completed at this time. If PU-IN SW ON cannot be detected within
10 seconds, the slide motor is stopped, and the following error indication appears. Press the POWER button to end the test
mode, or press the STOP button to return to step 1. Any other operations are inhibited.
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If the following buttons are pressed in this state, the operation is performed as follows.
"POWER" ................ The test mode is turned off, the power is turned off, and the ordinary standby mode is set.
"FF/FWD" ................ The pickup slides toward the outer periphery while this button is held down.
"REW/REV" ............. The pickup slides toward the inner periphery while this button is held down. However, if PU-IN is on, input
is invalid.
"PLAY" ..................... Shift to step 3
"STOP" .................... Return to step 1
"REC PAUSE" ......... Shift to step 5
3. Step 3 Mode
The laser is kept lighting. The processing (until turning-on of CLV servo of CD initialization operation flow) is executed, and
the next button input is waited. (The focus servo is turned on, and focus search is performed.)
The focus search is repeated until the focus is set.
When the following operation buttons are pressed in this state, the operation is executed as follows.
"POWER" ................ The test mode is turned off, the power is turned off, and the ordinary standby mode is set.
"FF/FWD" ................ The pickup slides toward the outer periphery while this button is held down.
"REW/REV" ............. The pickup slides toward the inner periphery while this button is held down. However, if PU-IN is on, input
is invalid.
"PLAY" ..................... If the focus has been set, shift to step 4 is executed. If the focus has not been set, acceptance is inhibited.
"STOP" .................... Return to step 1
"REC PAUSE" ......... Shift to step 5
*If the focus is disturbed after it has been set, the process returns to step 1.
4. Step 4 Mode
The CLV servo ON command (8600) sending operation is performed, and the next button input is waited. (The disc is rotated
to perform CLV locking.)
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When the following operation buttons are pressed in this sate, the operation is executed as follows.
"POWER" ................. The test mode is turned off, the power is turned off, and the ordinary standby mode is set.
"FF/FWD" ................. The pickup slides toward the outer periphery while this button is held down.
"REW/REV" .............. The pickup slides toward the inner periphery while this button is held down. However, if PU-IN is on, input
is invalid.
"PLAY" ..................... Invalid
"STOP" ..................... Return to step 1
"FUNCTION" ............ Shift to step 6
"BAND" .................... Shift to step 7
*If the focus is disturbed, the process returns to step 1.
Other cautions
• TOC IL is not executed in the test mode.
• As for button operations other than those shown above, only the sound volume operation (with JOG) is accepted.
Since it is necessary to discard the content of preset memory when the tuner test mode is ended, "0000" or "1111" bits are
written in the memory to be checked in case of memory check (in case of initial setting) so that memory abnormality is detected
in case of initial setting so as to ensure memory initialization.
When the tuner test mode is turned on, the following indication lights for one second.
• The TUNER TEST2 mode is set as a result of Volume Select + POWER. -> IF AC is set to OFF in the TEST2 mode, the initial
state is restored.
If AC OFF state is maintained in this state for about 1/2 day, start is executed in the initial state.
• To clear the whole memory, insert the AC cord, holding down MEMORY + PLAY.
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FM 105.00 MHz (ST) is indicated, and scan is started. When the ASPM button is pressed once in the TUNER TEST
(Start from 105.00 MHz) mode, the indication FM 106.50 MHz (ST) appears, and data
of 04 to 30 CH are stored at 87.50 MHz (ST). When the ASPM
button is operated again, the ASPM test operation mode is
During scanning the frequency is indicated. set.
Only the number of preset and stored stations (number of CHs: max. 3 stations) is indicated for one second in the ASPM test
mode. When two stations are stored, "_2 MEMORY" is indicated (lighted)for one second.
("02 MEMORY" indication is not given.)
"END" is not indicated In case of "_0 MEMORY" the process ends, and the
FM 106.50 MHz (ST) state is resumed.
Not in zero-memory state
(An example)
01CH indication (for one second) FM P-01
After indication of continuous time series for one second the indication of FM 106.50 MHz (ST) is restored.
(The preset button is not pressed. The time series is indicated automatically, and the content of memory is indicated.)
* PS name is not indicated (while the content of memory is checked)
* If only 1 CH data is stored, FM P-01 -> FM 106.00 MHz -> FM 106.50 MHz (ST)
(An example) (1 sec) (1 sec) (ST) End indication
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NO PS
(Blinking for 5 seconds: 1 Hz)
Note: If PS is fixed after the frequency indication is
resumed, the PS name indication is restored.
* If signal exists at 106.50 MHz, the following indication appears.
FM 106.50 MHz PS name When the PS data is given in case of NO PS indication, the
PS name indication is restored.
NO PS
(Blinking for 5 seconds: 1 Hz)
Note: If PS is fixed after the frequency indication is
resumed, the PS name indication is restored.
In case of memory storage with ASPM, for example, if RDS station 107.50 MHz has the PI code (the same as that of RDS
station 105.50 MHz) and VSM is greater than 105.50 MHz (PR-01), data is overwritten on 105.5 MHz which is contained in
"PR-01". (Frequency is changed to 107.50 MHz.)
If VSM is equal, previously stored 105.50 MHz remains.
When RDS station is stored in the test mode, the 2-second blinking of preset No. is not performed so as to save the production
line test time. ("RDS" lighting is performed.)
Note: RDS operation is performed in FM MONO state. However, in case of ASPM, ASPM scan is performed after BAND is
changed from FM MONO to FM STEREO.
Note: When the (PLAY) button is pressed in TEST 2 mode, it is possible to check the sate of IF count. However, this
function is for designer. It is not necessary for other sections.
b) The ASPM test mode is started in FM stereo state (FM 106.50 MHz ST). If any button other than ASPM button is pressed
even only once after it is started, it becomes invalid, and the ASPM test mode becomes inoperable.
Invalid: The Ordinary mode is set while 4 to 30CH data remain in memory (or 1 to 30 CH MAX data remain in memory).
The "ASPM" button can be repeatedly operated until 01CH to 03CH is filled (up to 3 stations in memory).
The number of stored stations -> Channel No. -> Frequency -> FM 106.50 MHz (ST) is indicated.
(1 second) (1 second) (1 second) (Initial state)
e) Signal of already stored same frequency is not stored. (The previously stored data is kept.)
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Number of stored stations -> Indication of stored channel -> Indication of frequency -> Return to initial FM 106.50 MHz (ST)
(1 second) (1 second) (1 second)
i) When the "ASPM" button is pressed after three stations are stored (after full-memory of 30 stations), "ASPM" blinks for 2
seconds, and then FM 106.50 MHz (ST) indication is restored without ASPM scanning. (RDS automatic lighting)
(In case of ASPM button operation in full memory state)
k) Test mode
Use of only the function button is inhibited.
l) The first channel to be called (when data is stored in the ASPM mode) is 01CH.
m) After start-up in the ASPM test mode the ASPM key is valid even when it is pressed many times. The test mode is kept.
If three stations are stored (1 to 3CH), full-memory state occurs.
If the ASPM button is pressed after occurrence of full-memory state, the same operation as that described in item i) is
performed.
When this mode is set, BASS/TREBLE is set to 0 (0 dB) and SURROUND mode is set to off, and start-up function is set to CD
when volume is -14 dB (STEP 17). The button operations in the test mode are the same as those of ordinary operation excepting
sound volume UP/DOWN.
(1) The indication is the same as that of ordinary operation excepting test mode setting.
(2) The sound volume control with the sound volume UP/DOWN button is only the following 3 steps unlike the ordinary state.
Volume- ∞ (STEP 0) <-> Volume-14 dB (STEP 23) <-> Volume-0 (STEP 30)
(3) BASS/TREBLE and SURROUND are switched when button operation is performed.
The current time and timer time are set in the following procedure to perform the timer playback.
1.Set the current time to 1:00, set the timer to ON time 1:02, set the function to Tape, and set volume STEP 8. One minute is counted
as one second, and the timer playback operation is performed. The fade-in (when playback is started) is executed at a rate of
one step for 0.5 sec. After completion of fade-in the fade-out is executed at a rate of one step for 0.5 sec (WAIT 1 sec inserted).
After completion of fade-out the power is turned off (after WAIT 1 sec), and the mode is changed to the standby mode.
The indication during operation is the same as that of ordinary timer operation.
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This test mode is intended to check whether all the main unit buttons can be detected. Accordingly, in this test mode checking
as to whether the "POWER" button was pressed after all the buttons shown below were pressed is performed. If the result is
OK, OK is indicated. Even any one of keys was not pressed, an error is indicated. In case of OK termination or error termination
exit from this mode occurs when the "POWER" button is pressed next time, and the standby mode is set.
1. In case of XL-40H/50H
The following 15 buttons are detected as all buttons.
PLAY, JOG MODE, BAND, BASS/TREBLE, FUNCTION, MEMORY/SET, REC PAUSE, REW, FF, STOP, CLOCK/TIMER/
SLEEP,PTY-TI, EON, APMS, DISPLAY
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2SB562 C
FRONT 2SC2001 K
VIEW 2SC380 O FRONT
2SD468 C VIEW
KRA102 M FRONT
KRC102 M VIEW
KRC104 M
E C B KRC107 M
(1) (2) (3) KTA1266 GR B C E
KTC3199 GR
2SD2012 Y MPG3372X 1 2 3
HY2043 SVC348S
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1 FOO 1 12 TMAX 1
IC802 48pin IC802 30pin
2 FO+ 2 13 SBOK 2
IC804 26pin IC802 12pin
3 FO- 3 14 DMO 3
IC804 25pin IC802 55pin
4 SEL 1 6 TEI 1
IC802 57pin IC802 46pin
5 FEI 2 11 TRO 2
IC802 43pin IC802 49pin
6 TEI 3 15 FMO 3
IC802 46pin IC802 53pin
5 FEI 1 6 TEI 1
IC802 43pin IC802 46pin
7 SBAD 2 11 TRO 2
IC802 44pin IC802 49pin
8 RFO 3 15 FMO 3
IC801 22pin IC802 53pin
5 FEI 1 6 TEI 1
IC802 43pin IC802 46pin
9 RFGO 2 11 TRO 2
IC801 19pin IC802 49pin
10 RFRP 3 15 FMO 3
IC801 17pin IC802 53pin
6 TEI 1 16 LO 1
IC802 46pin IC802 85pin
11 TRO 2
IC802 49pin
17 RO 2
7 SBAD 3 IC802 82pin
IC802 44pin
– 19 –
AM LOOP
ANTENNA CNP301
1 1 L341 T302 FM MUTE LEVEL SWITCHING
AM ANT VR351
2 2 BALUN VD301-1 10K(B) R_MUTE
SVC348S Q351
AM OSC OUT X351
456kHz
24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13
AM LOW CUT
L-CH OUT
R-CH OUT
FM/AM OUT
AM OSC OUT
MO/ST
VSM
MPX IN
MPX VCO
AM RF IN
FM AFC
AM MIX OUT AM OSC IN
VD301-2
SVC348S
T306 IC303
AM OSC. FM IF DET./FM MPX./AM IF
STEREO
(AM/FM)
FM DET
LA1832
AM IF IN
FM IF IN
PHASE
IF OUT
PHASE
GND
REG
VCC
SD
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
AM IF IN
+5V
AM MIX OUT
AM IF
T351
ZD351
1 3 CF351 MTZJ5.1B
CF352 FM IF
2 +5V A_12V
A_GND
2
CF301 CF302
1 3 1 3
FM IF FM IF
Q301
FM VT VT
ANTENNA
TERMINAL
SO301
R-MUTE
VT D_GND
FM+B
FM IF 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12
AOUT
PD
VDD
X OUT
IF IN
AIN
AM IN
VSS
NC
FM IN
SW
8 7 6 2 5 3 1 4
X352 IC302
IF OUT
VT
VCC
F OUT
ANT.
GND
GND
GND
FM+B A_12V
4.5MHz LC72131 PLL CONTROLLER
IF REQ
MO/ST
MUTE
Q360
X IN
DO FM RIPPLE
FM
NC
FM
CE
FE301
CL
DI
FILTER
FM FRONT END 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
IC101 Q101-Q104
HEAD SELECTOR SWITCHING NF L-OUT
BA3126N 3 1 REC MUTE
SWITCHING
Q151 A_12V
Q152
L151
BIAS OSC
Q171
SWITCHING
SWITCHING
REC Q153 SWITCHING
Q172
REC BIAS
CONT
M_12V
PH901
PHOTE INTERRUPTER
U_CON5V
M901 Q906
TAPE MOTOR SWITCHING
CFW901 7 7
+ 1 1
6 6
M 5 5
- 2 2
U_CON 5V
RUN_PLS
4 4
B-CAN(NC)
MOT
D-GND
M_12V
MOT
SOLENOID
REC
SOL
P.F
SW901 2 2 DRIVER
FOOL CAM SW
PROOF 1 1 TAPE MOTOR SWITCHING
SOL901 DRIVER
CNP703 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
SOLENOID SW902 CNP901 CNS901 Q901
CAM M_GND TO DISPLAY PWB
SWITCHING
UTE
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
IC521
X521
RDS CIRUIT 456kHz
LC72723M
AMP.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Q521
A_12V
A_12V
RDS CLK
12
RDS DATA R-CH OUT
11
VSM
10
SD REC R CH
9
FM ST
8
DO
7 TAPE R
CL
6 TO DISPLAY PWB TUN R
CE
5 CD R
CE
DI
DI
4
CD+B 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
3
P MUTE
VSS
2
P-STB
1
CNS704 IC401
LOGIC
LC75342M FUNCTION/VOLUME EQUALIZER
-MUTE
VDD
NC
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
CL
CD L
TUN L
TAPE L
A_12V
REC L CH
L-CH OUT A_12V
STEREO
SD
MUTE L-CH
2
VCC
7 4
T651
MAIN POWER
F651 TRANSFORMER
D651~D654 T2.5A L 250V
P-CONT
F653
CNP652 CNS652
CD_6R2V T1A L 250V
Q607 1 1
2 2
Q606 GND T.F
Q609
VOLTAGE Q683
REGULATOR CD+B
MECHA 12V
Q605 CNP681 RLY681
(M_12V) USWD_5R6V Q682
3 Q681
FROM P_CONT
DISPLAY 2
PWB D_GND
1
Q603
D681~D684
T681
U_CON 5V
SUB POWER
CD_6R2V
TAPE SW
SO651
TRANSFORMER
D_GND
M-GND
AC POWER
M_12V
D-GND
A-GND
M_12V
CD R
A_12V
CD L
INPUT SOCKET
MOT
SOL
AC230V,50Hz
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 CNP605
1 ~ 4 39 ~ 42
100 99 98 97 96 95 94 9
SEG0
SEG1
SEG2
SEG3
SEG4
SEG5
SEG6
COM3 1
COM2 2
3 COM1
4 COM0
5 VLC3
6 VLC2
7 VLC1
8 VDD
9 OSC2
X701
10 OSC1
8MHz 11 VSS
12 XI
13 XO
X702
32.768kHz 14 MMOD
SW700
JOG CNS706 15 VREF
UP
C 1 1 SW709-SW710 16 CLID_SW
A 2 2 KEY 17 KEY1
DOWN
B 3 3 SW711-SW717 18 KEY2
D701-709
LED
CNP706 19 MODEL
SW721-SW728 20 CLID_PRO
D_GND 21 NC
22 TAPE_SW
1 2
23 VSM
CFW701
RESET
24 VREF+
MOT
REC
SOL
1 2
DO
CE
CL
25
26 27 28 29 30 31 32 3
DI
D_GND
M_12V
Q708
U-COM VDD
U-CON+5V
SYS STOP
SWITCHING REMOCON
RESET
A_12V
Q707 Q709 P CONT
LED+B
D_GND RESET SWITCHING
SWITCHING 3
Q702
Q701 2 TO POWER PWB
Q703
RX701 1
REMOTE CNS707
SENSOR
3 2 1
SWITCHING
Q706
SW801 CFW807
OPEN/CLOSE
1 1
+5V CD_6R2V
2 2 Q861
M_GND
M_GND
DMO
FMO
SL+
SP+
SL-
SP-
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3
REG
REG
OUT
+ - - +
IN
IC804
REG.
LA6541D -
+ +
-
FOCUS/ IC804
TRACKING/ LA6541D
SPIN/SLED +
-
+
-
RESET
DRIVER
RES
+ - - +
CD
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2
TRO
FOO
FO+
TR+
FO-
TR-
+5V
M_GND
16.93MHz
D_GND
X801
80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51
DVSR VREF
XVDD
XO
XI
XVSS
VDD
PXO
PXI
VSS
TESI01
TESIN
/DACT
/CKSE
/DMOUT
IO3
IO2
IO1
IO0
VSS
VDD
FLGD
FLGC
FLGB
FLGA
SEL
2VREF
DMO
FVO
FMO
TEBC
RFGC
81 50
RO TRO
82 49
+5V DVDD FOO
83 48
DVR TEZI
IC801
84 47 TA2109F
LO TEI
DVSL
85 46
TSIN
SERVO PRE AMP.
86 45
TEST1 SBAD SBAD TEI
A_GND 87 44 13 SBAD TEO 12
TEST2 FEI FEI
88 43 14 FEO TEN 11
TEST3
89
IC802 42
RFRP
15 FEN 2VRO 10
BUS0
90 TC9462F 41
RFZI
16 VRO TEB 9
TEBC
BUS1
91 SERVO/SIGNAL 40
RFCT RFRP
17 RFRP SEL 8
SEL
BUS2
92 CONTROL 39
AVDD +5V
18 RFIS LDO 7
BUS3 RFI RFI
93 38 19 RFGO MDI 6
VDD SLCO RFGC E
94 37 20 RFGC TN1 5
VSS AVSS F
95 36 21 AGCI TPI 4
BUCK B
96 35 VCOF 22 RFO FPI 3
/CCE A
97 34 VCOREF D_GND 23 GND FNI 2
TEST4
98 33 PVREF 24 RFN VCC 1
P2VREF
/TSMOD CD +5V
TMAXS
32 LPFO
TESI00
MONIT
/UHSO
TEST0
HSSW
99
MBOV
EMPH
DOUT
AOUT
SBOK
COFS
TMAX
SPCK
SPDA
LRCK
CLCK
DATA
SBSY
SFSY
ZDET
/HSO
PDO
D_GND
VDD
VDD
BCK
VSS
VSS
/RST
31 LPFN
IPF
100
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
+5V
D_GND
100 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76
CL ID_SW
SEG0
SEG1
SEG2
SEG3
SEG4
SEG5
SEG6
SEG7
SEG8
SEG9
SEG24
COM3 1 75 SEG25 10
SEG10
SEG11
SEG12
SEG13
SEG14
SEG15
SEG16
SEG17
SEG18
SEG19
SEG20
SEG21
SEG22
SEG23
CD_RES
COM2 2 74 SEG26 9
CCE
3 COM1 SEG27 73 8
BUCK
4 COM0 SEG28 72 7
BUS3
5 VLC3 SEG29 71 6
BUS2 TO CD PWB
6 VLC2 SEG30 70 5
BUS1
7 VLC1 SEG31 69 4
BUS0
8 VDD SEG32 68 3
CD_STB
9 OSC2 SEG33 67 2
PU_IN
1
10 OSC1 CCE 66 1
Hz 11 VSS BUCK 65 CNS702
12 XI
IC701 BUS3 64
13 XO
IX0026SJ BUS2 63
2
14 MMOD
SYSTEM CONTROL BUS1 62
768kHz
MICROCOMPUTER
15 VREF BUS0 61 TAPE_SW
11
16 CLID_SW CD_STB 60 A_12V
10
17 KEY1 CD_RES 59 M_12V
IC702 9
18 KEY2 PU_IN 58 D_GND
TA7291S 8
19 MODEL CLID_DW 57 U_CON5V
7
20 CLID_PRO CLID_UP 56 LOADING MOTOR DRIVER SOL
6 TO MAIN PWB
21 NC MVOL_DW 55 MOT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 5
22 TAPE_SW MVOL_UP 54 NC REC
4
JOG DOWN
SYS STOP
REMOCON
MVOL_DW D_GND
P_MUTE
P_CONT
JOG UP
3
POWER
CLOCK
RESET
B_CAN
P_STB
24 VREF+ NC 52 BIAS
SURR
CD+B
MVOL_UP
DATA
BIAS
MOT
2
REC
SOL
CLE
BACK LIGHT
DO
CE
B_CAN
CL
25 51 M701
JOG MOTOR 1
26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
DI
CNP703
M_12V 2 2
STEREO
M
SD
1 1
CNP705 CNS705
CLE 12
DATA
VSM
SD
STEREO
DO
CL
TO MAIN PWB
CE
DI
CD+B
P_MUTE
P_STB
1
CFW704
CL ID_SW
10
CD_RES
9
CCE
8
BUCK
7
BUS3
6
BUS2
5 FROM DISPLAY PWB
BUS1
4
BUS0
3
CD_6R2V CD_STB
2
PU_IN
1
CNP702
M_GND
CD STB
CD_6R2V
DMO
FMO
SL+
SP+
SL-
SP-
CL ID_L
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1
A_GND
MUTE
2
VCC
REG
REG
OUT
+ - - +
CD_R
IN
3
REG. M_GND
D -
+ +
-
4 TO MAIN PWB
M_12V
/ IC804 5
D_GND
G/ LA6541D 6
ED +
-
+
-
CD_6R2V
7
RESET
R
+
-
CNS605
RES
VCC
+ - - +
CD
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
TRO
FOO
FO+
TR+
FO-
TR-
CD_6R2V + NM802
SP+ SP+
M_GND SP-
6 6 6
SP- -
M SPINDLE
MOTOR
5 5 5
SL+ SL+
4 4 4 +
SL- SL- NM801
PU-IN
3 3 3
PU-IN -
M SLED
MOTOR
2 2 2
M_GND GND
1 1 1 NSW801
CNS803 CNP803 PICKUP IN
0.022
0.022
0.022
10/16
C363
0.001
C361
C365
C364
C330
C366
0.015
R363
C374
FM MUTE L354
6.8K
0.015
R364
C373
12P(CH) Q351
R357
LEVEL
470K
6.8K
R358 C343
3.3/50
1 KRC104 M
C362
8.2K
A C302
0.001
C331
0.047
C332
0.022 VD301
SVC348S
VR351
10K(B)
33P
4.7V 3
T302 (0V) 2
L353 C371
C329 1/50 R361
R356
C369
R350
D301 1mH
56P
2.7K
0.022 12K
1K
1N4148
+B +B X351 R362
0V (0.9V)
D302 456KHz 12K
C367
C368
1/50
1N4148
1/50
AM BAND COVERAGE fL
(2.7V)
(2.7V)
R323
2.1V
2.3V
2.1V
0.6V
1.3V
1.3V
2.5V
C372
(0V)
68K C360
5V
0.022
C337
L341 1/50
0.022
2.1V
CNP301
BALUN 22 21 20
24 23 19 18
4V
C335 R336 2.3V 17 16 15 14 13 R366
(2.2V)
R351
560P 10K
5.6K
2.2K
PHASE MO/ST
OUT
C334
AM OSC
IN
MPX VCO
AM LO FM/AM OUT
L-CH
MPX IN
OUT
FM AFC AM RF
FM IF AM OSC
VSM
R-C
OUT
AM LOOP 27P(UJ) IN CUT
ANTENNA T306 AM OSC. IC303 FM IF DET./FM MPX./AM IF
STEREO
(AM/FM)
1 LA1832S
FM DET
1
PHASE
AM MIX
IF OUT
GND
VCC
REO
OUT
2 2
SD
FE301
IN
D303 AM IF IN
1N4148
R353 2.9V
2 4
0V
1 3 2.1V 2.1V 5 6 9 12
2.1V
7 8 10 11
5V
5V
C358
3.3K (1.2V)
1/50
5V
5V
0V
R355 3.8V
(1.9V)
8 7 6 5 9V 4 3 2 1
3.8V
C341
2.5V 0.022 C350 R352
R369A
D304
100/10
R369B 1K
B 1N4148 0.022
C398
0.022
82 1 3
68
C357
3
10/16
1
C352
+B
0.022
0.022
C353
C354
2.2/50
0.022
C301
C351
0.001 L342
CF351
9.5V
2.2mH
0.001
FM IF
C356
R346
R347
6.8K
C349
2SC380 O
C370
330 FM IF 2
1/50
0.001 CF302
C344
CF301 CF352 2
33P
T351
R376
Q301
C376 FM IF
10K
1 3
0.8V
C355
0.001
22P
100/16
AM IF
R343
0.022
AM IF
0.022
C345
C346
C348
180
R344
680
R349
SO301 R348 ZD351
MTZJ5.1B
33
FM 680 +B +B
C347
R345
ANTENNA 2
4.7K
0.022 L352
SOCKET 100µH
75 OHMS
R395
0.022
47K
C383
C396
0.022
C397
47/16
C394
100/10
0.022
R393
C387
(C376 Serial No. 003xxxxx~)
R382 1K
10/16
C380
0.001
C392
+B 330 R391 C395
390 0.022
R377
R387
5.6K
R386 VT 5.6K R392
FM SIGNAL 330 390
R381
10K
L351
C AM SIGNAL
R380
1.5K 100µH
Q360
C385 FM RIPPLE KTA1266 GR
R379
2.6V (0V)
C393
2.2K
C386
FILTER
330P
1/50 0.01 11.7V 10.8V
(2.6V)
PLAYBACK SIGNAL
5.2V
0V
C381
2.6V
0.9V
0.9V
R383
0V
12P(CH) 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 5.6K
RECORD SIGNAL 10.9V
IF IN
AM IN
FM IN
VDD
X OUT
R365
PD
AOUT
AIN
VSS
NC
NC
10K
R385
CD SIGNAL X352 IC302 PLL(TUNER) R384 5.6K
IF REQ
6.8K
MO/ST
4.5MHz LC72131
MUTE
X IN
NC
DO
FM
FM
CE
CL
DI
C391
2.6V 47/16
C382 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
15P(CH)
0.1V
0.1V
4.8V
5.1V
3.9V
(0V)
3.7V
(0V)
3.5V
(11.4V)
1.7V
0V R359
R374
1.8K
D522
1K
R360 1N4148
R372
R371
C384
R373
4.7K
0.001
1K
1K
+B 1K
D +B
REC L
R115 REC R
15K
R111 TAPE R
R105 2.2K
150K TAPE L
R103 R107
R101 SWITCHING 120 10K
Q101 Q103 R109 Q105
1K KTC3199 GR R117 C129 3.9K
KTC3199 GR KTC3199 GR R113
CNP101
CNS101
4.7/25 0.7V
1 0V 1.5V
22K C109
0.015
C111 3.3K
(0V) C107 10/16
(ML)
RECORD/PLAYBACK C101 C113 47/16
2 0V
SELECTOR
5 5 R141
2.7K
8V C103
6 (10V) 330P 330
BA3126N
6 6 0.3V 0.3V
IC102 10.1V 10 C125
4.7/25
C131
820P
100/25
7 7 7 0V R122
4.7K
R124
4.7K R120 0.0022 BA3311L C123
IC101
C104
R138
100 2.2/50
REC./P.B.
330
8 8
0.001
330P
C102
ERASE HEAD 8 0V
EQUALIZER
9 0V
AMP. 0V 2
9 0V
C117 R125
R102 100K
1K 10/16
0.6V 0V 0V 4.6V
R116 C106 11 6 7 12
15K 270P
C122
F 82P SWITCHING
C112
7.8V Q152 C108 10/16 R112
(0V) KTA1266 GR 47/16 2.2K
C110
1 1 0V R151 R152 8.3V 0.015
R104 Q106
11.7V 47K 100K (ML) KTC3199 GR
2 (0V) 3 120 REC MUTE
C153 R154
0.7V
BIAS OSC
R108 R110
3.3K
3
(0V)
L151
4.7V
C154 2 R157
330µH
0.027 150
(ML) Q153 1 R156 +B
KRC104 M
150
MAIN PWB-A1
G R904
CFM901
270
M901 CNS901 4.9V
TAPE TAPE PH901 Q903
MOTOR PHOTE C902 KRC107 M R905 +B +B
MECHANISM PWB-D/E 7 7 7 R903
10K TAPE MOTOR
INTERRUPTER 47K 3.3/50
+
1 DRIVER SWITCHING
1 3 2 SWITCHING
6 6 6
M - 2 5 5 5
0.7V
3.2V
SWITCHING
Q905
2SB562 C
M 12V
C905
0.022
C904
0.022
Q906
2 KRA102 M
0V
KRC102 M
2 1
R907 11.7V
KRC102 M
11.7V
11.7V
Q902 4.9V
4.4V
4 4 4 2SB562 C 0V 1
Q901
Q904
+B 11.9V +B
3 3 3 R909
2 3 2 3 SWITCHING
RUN_PLS
10K
3
U_CON5V
B_CAN
0.6V
100/25 1 1
BIAS
MOT
M_12V
REC
FOOL 11.8V
D_GND
D903
D902
R902 R901
SOL
1N4148
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
H CNS703
P27 12-D
TO DISPLAY PWB
R529
1K
R528
1K
+B C527
0.1
KTC3199 GR
5.1V
+B
R534
5.1V
56K
1.3V
1.3V
2.5V
0V
0V
0V
0V
Q521
2.5V C526
C537 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 22P(CH)
0.022 AMP. 2V
R533
56K R532
IC521 LC72723M X521
456kHz
10K RDS CIRCUIT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
5.1V
2.5V
2.5V
+B +B
2.3V
0V
0.6V
2.5V
2.5V
L521 C525
C522
330P
2.2mH C521
R521
C536 C524 22P(CH)
47K
0.022 10/16 560P
C523
D521 C535
0.1
1N4148 47/16
CLE
12 RDS CLK
IC401
DATA
11 RDS DATA FUNCTION/
VSM
10 VSM VOLUME
R438
6.8K
SD EQUALIZER
9 SD
LC75342M
R440
C406
3.9K
STEREO
8 FM ST 10/16
7 DO
CNW704 C404 R436
0.1(ML)
0.1(ML)
6 10K
0.0027
CL 10/16
2.2/50
C422
P27 12-F
C424
C420
C418
0V 10/16
C426
5 CE FROM R418 R420
4.8V 10/16
C416
C402 R416 1K 1K
DISPLAY
CD R
TUN R
1K
4.8V
4 DI 10/16
0V
PWB
0V
0V
+B
TAPE R
4.8V
4.8V
4.8V
4.8V
4.8V
4.8V
4.8V
3 CD+B
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
2 P MUTE
RTRE LTRE
RBS1 LBS1
LBS2
ROUT LOUT
TEST
L1
L2
L3
L4
CE
DI
LSL0
VSS
LIN
NC
1 P-STB
P_MUTE
IC401 LC75342M
P_STB
VREF
RBS2
RSL0
CD+B
CNS704
4.8V
9.6V
4.8V
VDD
4.8V
4.8V
4.8V
4.8V
4.8V
4.8V
4.8V
4.8V
NC
RIN
NC
CL
5V
R4
R1
R2
DO
R3
CE
CL
DI
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
C423
10/16
R415
C415
0.1
C401
360 10/16 1K
2.2/50
0.1(ML)
0.0027
CD L C425
C417
TA1266 GR R417 R419
C419
C421
1K 1K 10/16
10.8V TUN L C403 10/16 R435
10K
1N4004
TAPE L
100/16
C405 10/16
R437
33/16
C429
C430
6.8K
R439
D403
0.9V 3.9K
R385
5.6K R423 CL
R424 1K DI D402
1K CE 1N4004
R425
C391 1K
47/16
D401
+B 1N4004
+B +B
+B L601
0.3mH
R631
TERMINALS
6.8
SP603
SPEAKER
0.022
C633
TWEETER
SO601
C698
C693
330P
330P
0.0022
L-CH
C617
00.22
C637
R601 C605 C613 SP601
R634
3.3K
4.7/25
10K
10 1.4V 9.8V 1
1000/25
+ WOOFER
4 Ohm
REC L C603
R615
6.8K
0.001
33/16
SPEAKERS
C601
REC R
KTC3199 GR
C640
C636
5
0.01
9.5V
0.022
TAPE R
C632 C639
0.022 0.01
IC601
Q601
+
C607
10K WOOFER
R633
LA4600 4 Ohm
0.0022
10
6.8 C618
R113 9 0V
0V 2 R-CH
R607
6.8K
R632
3.3K
R616 IC601
6.8K
KTC3199 GR
R604 LA4600
10K L602 TWEETER
0.3mH
Q602
6 12.9V
0.001
C604
R602 C614
10K 1000/25
C694
330P
C606 C697
4.7/25 0.001 7 4 C616 2
4700/25
R661 1
10µH 330
C699
L603
5 5
R608 0.0033 J601
D601 C615
1K HEADPHONES
1N4148 0.022 C662
820P 4
C661
820P 5
9
+B
1 1 10
+B +B
Q607
2SD2012 Y
+B 6.2V 20V +B POWER PWB-B T651
MAIN POWER TRANSFORMER
F651
Q606 Q686~Q689 F653 T2.5A L 250V
KTC3199 GR VOLTAGE T1A L 250V
REGULATOR
D652 D651
C652
0.022
C627
R624
C651
D604
0.1
CD TEST POINT 1K
0.1
1N4148 7.8V
R627
CNP652
1
CNS652
10K
Q609 D651~D654:
BI652
KRC107 M 1N4004
7.5V
C653
0V
C654
2 3
0.1
0.1
MTZJ7.5C
3
Q608 D653 D654 T.F
+B1 0V
1 1
ZD602
1
4.5V
KRA102 M 2
47/16
R625
C626
10K
0V 1 2 2 2
B1GND D685
Q681~Q683
GND1 VOLTAGE REGULATOR 1N4004
+B +B Q681
+B 11.7V 20V
2SD468C
0.2V
Q682
Q605 2SD468 C 5.8V 9V
2SD2012 Y
(5.2V)
Q683 9V
10/16
C625
CNP681
Q683~Q685 RLY681
USWD_5R6V
KTC3199 GR
0.022
R682
C688
VOLTAGE 4.9V
1.2K
R623
R619
0.022
C624
47
0.022
C686
R681
R684
1.2K
2SD2012 Y R683
MTZJ6.8A
10K
11.7V +B 47
+B 20V 3
ZD681
47/16
C685
R686
47/16
P_CONT
C689
2 47K ZD682
+B
1N4148
1N4148
D_GND MTZJ5.6B
1
D602
D603
12.3V Q603
GND3
KTC3199 GR
20V CNS707
R621
22K
D681
0.022
D682
C622
47 FROM
820
C695
U_CON5V
M_12V
REC
2200/16
A_12V
D_GND
D681~D684:
FILTER
100/25
1N4004
C621
CD_6R2V
M_GND
D_GND
A_GND
470/25
R617
M_12V
CD_R
C660
C620
ZD601
33K
CD_L
0.01
D683 D684
MTZJ13A
T681
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 CNP605 SUB POWER
CNP703 (238) TRANSFORMER
TO MAIN C696
CNS703 CNS605 When servicing,pay attention as the area enclosed CHASSIS 0.01
P27 12-D P29 12-C by this line ( ) is directly connected with AC 1 1 (226)
SO651
AC POWER INPUT SOCKET
TO DISPLAY PWB FROM CD SERVO PWB main voltage. 2 2 TO TAPE MECHANISM AC230V, 50Hz
CHASSIS
CNP653
7 8 9 10 11 12
Figure 25 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (2/6)
– 25 –
DISPLAY PWB-A2
R7D6
R7D8
R7D4
82
82
LC
82
MPG3372X
MPG3372X
MPG3372X
D701
D704
D707
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
R7D5
R7D2
R7D1
SW728
82
82
82
VOLUME/JOG
MPG3372X
MPG3372X
MPG3372X
D708
D705
D702
R7D9
R7E1
82
82
MPG3372X
MPG3372X
B
D709
D706
D703
2.5V SEG1
2.5V SEG2
2.5V SEG3
2.5V SEG4
2.5V SEG5
2.5V SEG6
2.5V SEG7
2.5V SEG8
2.5V SEG9
2.5V SEG10
2.5V SEG11
2.5V SEG12
2.5V SEG13
CFW701 SW722 SW712 R719 COM3
R710
1 2 BASS/TREBLE 1.2K PLAY/CD PAUSE 1.2K 1 2.5V
Q708 COM2
KTA1266 GR 2 2.5V
SWITCHING +B SW721 R711 SW711 R720 COM1
MEMORY/SET 1.2K TUNING UP 1.2K 3 2.5V
D736 D730 COM0
HY2043 HY2043 4 2.5V
SWITCHING R794 R796 5 VLC3 0V
Q709 180 180 R727 R729
C KRC102 M
D732
HY2043 D737
R723
47K
47K 47K
6 VLC2 1.7V
2 3 HY2043 SW710 +B
CLOCK/TIMER/SLEEP R701 7 VLC1 3.3V
R7B2 R7B3 10K
47K 2.2K R795 R797
8
100µH
1 180 180 VDD 5V
L701
R728
1K
C703
9 OSC2 2.6V
SW709 0.022
ON/STAND-BY R702
X701
10 OSC1 2.6V
+B 10K
8 MHz
11 VSS 0V
JOG SWITCH
PWB-A7 12 XI 2.4V
IC701
CNP706
CNS706
+B X702
32.768kHz 13 XO 1.9V
BI706
C701
22P
C702
22P 14 MMOD 0V
IX0026SJ
SW700
JOG
1 1 1
(CH) (CH)
15 VREF 0V
SYSTEM CONTROL MICR
C
R724
A 2 2 2 1.2K R731 16 CLID_SW
B 1K
D 3 3 3 R732 17 KEY1 5V
IC702 1K
R733 18 KEY2 5V
LOADING MOTOR DRIVER 1K
19 MODEL 5V
TA7291S R734
1K
20 CLID_PRO
IC702
21
11.7V
11.7V
NC
2.5V
NC
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
TAPE_SW
22 5V
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
R725
10K
23 VSM
5V
5V
RUN_PLS 0V
0.6V
POWER 5V
+B
SYS_STOP
REMOCON
24
RESET 5V
CLOCK 5V
VREF+
CNS705
R721
MOT 5V
REC 0V
BIAS 0V
5V
R722
R787
10K
CE 0V
SOL 0V
10K
B-CAN
CL 5V
DO 5V
1 1 2.2(1/2W) DI
M 25 0V
47/16
C771
2 2 C772
0.1
M701 CNP705 MVOL_UP 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
JOG MOTOR
MVOL_DW
R739
R798
E
1K
8.2K
R738
R737
R730
R741
R740
R775
R751
R746
R749
R750
R743
R745
R748
R744
R747
1K
R799
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
2.2K
1K
1K
1K
+B +B
C773
47/16
+B +B
TO POWER CNP707 P25 10-G
BI707
1 1
2 2
3 3
F CNS707
+B
+B
PWB
D722 D723
1N4148 1N4148
R7A0
1K
1N4148
R7A9 R7B0
D720
3.3K
MTZJ3.3B
R7A5 10K
C711 10K
ZD701
RESET R7A3
3.3/50 RX701 100
Q701 REMOTE
KRC102 M SENSOR
Q702
KTC3199 GR
2 C715
SWITCHING
3 100/10
R7A7 R7A6 R7A4
120 R778 +B +B
1K 1K 1 47K
Q703
KTC3199 GR 1 2 3
R7A2
100K
D721 R779
G 1N4148 SWITCHING 47K
C712
0.01
LCD701
LCD DISPLAY
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42
2.5V
90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76
SEG24
2.5V SEG23
2.5V SEG10
2.5V SEG11
2.5V SEG12
2.5V SEG13
2.5V SEG14
2.5V SEG15
2.5V SEG16
2.5V SEG17
2.5V SEG18
2.5V SEG19
2.5V SEG20
2.5V SEG21
2.5V SEG22
SEG25
2.5V
75
SEG26
2.5V
74
2.5V SEG27 73
2.5V SEG28 72
2.5V SEG29 71
2.5V SEG30 70
2.5V SEG31 69 BI702 CNS702
CLID_SW
2.5V SEG32 68 10 10
CNP702 TO CD PWB
CD_RES
2.5V SEG33 67 9 9
CCE CCE
R761
5V CCE 66 1K 8 8
BUCK BUCK
R774
4V BUCK 65 1K 7 7
BUS3 BUS3
R762
64 6 6
P28 1-B
4.3V BUS3
1K
IC701 4.3V BUS2 63 R763
BUS2 BUS2
5 5
1K
X0026SJ 4.3V BUS1 62 R764
1K
BUS1 BUS1
4 4
ROL MICROCOMPUTER 4.3V BUS0 61 R765
1K
BUS0 BUS0
3 3
CD_STB CD_STB
R766
5V CD_STB 60 1K 2 2
CD_RES PU_IN
R767
5V CD_RES 59 1K 1 1
PU_IN
R768
5V PU_IN 58 1K
R784
47K
CLID_DW 57 CNS703
TAPE_SW
CLID_UP 56 11
5V
JOG_DOWN 5V
5V MVOL_IND
R773 U_CON5V
4.6V
JOG_UP 5V
P_MUTE 0V
POWER 5V
SYS_STOP
1K
REMOCON
BACK_LIGHT NC 52 7
CD+B 5V
STEREO
CLE 5V
P_CONT
SOL
P24 6-H
P_STB
B-CAN
SURR
DATA
5V 51 6
SD
5V
5V
0V
MOT
0V
R785
1K
5
36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 REC
4
RUN_PLS
R776
3
1K
BIAS
R751
R749
R750
R753
R757
R760
R752
R742
R759
R777
R754
R758
2
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
SD B_CAN
1
CD+B
BIAS
R786
R789
47K
47K
CLE CLE 12
DATA DATA
STEREO
SD
RUN_PLS STEREO
MVOL_IND DO
P25 8-B
MVOL_UP CL
MVOL_DW CE
+B
REC DI
B_CAN CD+B
CLID_PRO
P_MUTE
P_STB P_STB
P_MUTE 1
MOT CFW704
SOL
CE
+B
CL
DO
DI
TAPE_SW
CLID_SW
+B +B
+B +B
7 8 9 10 11 12
Figure 27 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (4/6)
– 27 –
CD SIGNAL
CNP702
PU_IN
1
FROM DISPLAY PWB CNS702 P27 12-C
CD_STB
2
BUS0
3
BUS1
4
BUS2
5
BUS3
6
B BUCK
7
CCE
8
9
CLID_SW
10
CD_RES
R813 L803
10 10µH
+B
L8
10
X801 C818
R815 R816 16.93MHZ 0.1
10K 10K
C817
4 R811
2.2K
0.1
R820
1K
C831 C832
10/16 10/16 15 R810
0V
0V
0V
0V
5V
0V
5V
3.3K
80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 7170 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51
0V
1.8V
2.1V
TEBC
RFGC
XVDD
FMO
XO
0V
0V TESI01
2.1V
5V VDD
2.2V DMO
2.6V
0V VSS
5V VDD
0V TESIN
2.5V SEL
0V XVSS
4.3V 2VREF
2.2V XI
0V PXI
0V VSS
0V FLGD NC
/DACT NC
/CKSE NC
/DMOUT NC
IO3 NC
IO2 NC
IO1 NC
IO0 NC
0V FLGC NC
5V FLGB NC
0V FLGA NC
5V PXO NC
0V FVO NC
DVSR VREF
C810
81 50 2.1V 0.001
R809 C811
82 RO 2.4V 49
2.1V TRO 10K 47/10
C830 C828
83 DVDD 0V 17 11 2.2V FOO 48
0.056 100/10
E 84 DVR 2.3V 14 1 2.2V TEZI 47
R808
3.3K
C809
0.0047
85 LO 2.4V 2.2V TEI 46
16
CD_RES
BUS3
BUS2
BUS1
BUS0
CCE
C840
100/10 87 NC TEST1 5V 2.1V SBAD 44
R819 C862
0.0022 88
NC TEST2 5V 7 2.2V FEI 43
220
89 NC TEST3 5V IC802 5 2.1V RFRP 42 C807
0.033
90 BUS0 4.3V TC9462F 2.1V RFZI 41
VSS 0V
C836
C812
0.01
R853
R852
R855
100K
100K
R854
100K
100K
2.4V
0.6V
1.7V
NC HSSW 2.1V
NC AOUT 0V
NC MBOV 0V
NC SBOK 5V
0V
0V
0V
NC MONIT 0V
0V
P2VREF 4.3V
PVREV C803
0V
5V 98 NC TEST4 2.1V 33
TESIOO 0V
DOUT 2.5V
47/10
NC COFS
NC CLCK
NC SPCY
NC SPDA
NC ZDET
NC DATA
NC SBSY
PDO 2.1V
NC SFSY
LPFO
UHSO
EMPH
5V
LRCK
2.1V 32
/TSMOD 99
VDD 5V
VSS 0V
VDD 5V
NC IFP
/HSO
NC
VSS 0V
5V
LPFN
TMAX
100 31 2.1V
2.1V
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
/RST R806
C837 4.9V C802 C863
470P 15K
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 R804 12 0.015 470P
100K
0V
1.4V
5V
TESTO
5V
13
C850
R801 R802
10K 47K
C801
100P
CD PWB-A3
CFW807
1 1
2 2 SW801
OPEN/CLOSE
OPEN/CLOSE
SWITCH
PWB-A6
CNS605
BI605
C861
0.001
CD_L
1 1
A_GND
2 2
L804 CD_R
2.2µH 3 3 TO MAIN PWB
M_GND
4 4 CNP605
M_12V
5 5 P25 7-H
D_GND
6 6
Q861 CD_6R2V
L803
10µH
2SB562 C 7 7
+B 5V 6.3V +B +B
R861
2.2K
R862
2.2K
L801 (L804/R843
10µH Serial No.
003xxxxx~)
R843
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1K
0.0027
C887
5.6V
5.1V
2.2V
2.2V
2.8V
2.8V
0V
0V
0V
2.5V
3.1V
2.2V
2.2V
4.9V
6.3V
IC804
LA6541D IC804
C860
FOCUS/ LA6541D
CNS803
CNP803
0.1
CD MOTOR PWB-C
BI803
TRACKING/ 3 2
NC 2.1V
470/10
C857
C859
NC 5V
NC 5V
SPIN/SLED 47/16
SP+ SP+
+
NM802
2.8V
2.8V
2.5V
3.1V
2.2V
2.1V
2.1V
6.3V
M
2.1V
6 6 6
0V
0V
0V
DRIVER SP-
5 5 5
SP- -
SPINDLE
MOTOR
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 SP+ SP+ +
C844 4 4 4
0.0068 SL- SL- NM801
+B 3 3 3 M SLED
R863
2.2K
PICKUP UNIT
TR+
TR- TR-
1 1 1
R823 TR+ TR+ PO+
1K 2 2 2
PO+ PO+
R824
27K
3 3 3 FO-
C842 FO- FO-
13 2.1V 2.2V 12 47/10 4 4 4
R825 GND GND TR-
82K 14 2.2V 2.1V 11 5 5 5
100/10
PD PD
C845
6 6 6 ACTUATOR
C841
C846
17 2.1V 2.5V 8 8 8 8
IC801
0.1
9
CNS801
BI801
C847
0.1 20 2.1V 2.1V 5
100/10
C813
R828 R826
39P 1.2K 2.7K
C839 22 1.7V 2.1V 3 1/2VCC
2P C843
R827 23 0V 2.1V 2 0.1 +
27K +B R80E -
24 2.1V 5V 1 82K C
R829
68K +
R80A C C
82K 1 1 1 F
-
C863
470P
IC801 R80B
68K
F
B
2 2 2
F
B
+
-
R80C
C849 C855
100/10
TA2109F 82K
R80F A
3 3 3
A
B
+
0.056
SERVO PRE AMP. 82K 4 4 4 A -
220/10
R80G E E
C850
68K 5 5 5 +
VREF 1/2V
6 6 6 E
-
+B +B +5V +5V
7 7 7
GND
BI802
CNS802
MON
LD
B
VCC
ANTENNA
TERMINALS
SO601
SPEAKER AM LOOP ANTENNA
A TERMINALS ANTENNA
SO301
FM 75 OHMS
RIGHT LEFT
CNP301
1 2
R346 C376
C301
L342 (Serial No.
C618
R632
R369B
R349
R347
C302
C349
R369A
L341
C632 C633 E
R344
L602 L601 C346 C341 C
C636 R631
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 B
C640 C347
D304
D303
1
CF301
R345
C345 R370
2
C394
FE301 C348 C397 3
B R633 C639
R348
R380
C380
C393
C614
D302
R343
D301
C613 R381
C699
C607 R379
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
C382 C381
R365
IC302 C383 C392
C608 C387
C698 T302 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
R374
IC601 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 C329
R387 R360
R371
R372
R373
R359
D601 ZD602 C330
Q607 Q606
C331 VD301
R601
L351
R615
FM
X352
C697 C604 C603 B E C334 MUTE
C626
C606
C332
E B
C384
D604
FROM R616 VR351 C385
C R602 T306 R336
L353
POWER B C E E R607
R625
PWB Q605 R627 C386
C601
Q602 C T351
C627
CNS652 B
R603
R604 B C337
CF302
R382
R386
C 1
C615
D522
C362 3
R623
R358 C344
C625
24 1 1 2 3 CF352
C694 23 2
C351
R352
CNP652 C616 22 3
B R350 C365 21 4
R619
CF351
E 7
C367 18 2
F653 L354 B C E
IC303
17 8
C398
C370
D603
C369
R353
T1A L 250V R620 16 9 R383
D602
15 10 1
Q603
C356
R356 C368 14 11
R357 L352
R391
C621 13 12
D FROM
E C B C374 X351
C355
D401 C354 R376
R384
R392
R385
CD PWB D402 C622 ZD601 R364 C372
R362 C353 R395
CNS605 R617 C373 C363
R629
R361
C357
R624 C371
R377
C358
P32 9-C R393
R355
R363 C395
1 2 3
D403
ZD351
C391
C620
R608
Q609 R628
C396
R634
Q608
C417
C537
Q351
C425
1 2 3 12
11 3 R366
R435
C535
C429 R437
10 2 R521
CNP605
C405
C403
D521
C524
9 1
C523
C401
R439
8 R532
C419
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 L521
C423
C525
7
C415
5
C421
6 8 1 C536
CNS704
R419 C521
R533
5 CFW704
4 IC521
R423
C522 E 12
E
C526
R528
20 16 R417
R529
30 25 C402 3
X521
Q905 11
R534
BI901
16
C430
2 C
D901 Q902
R415 E 9 10 15 C527 10
R902
E 1 B
C 9
P31 12-C
R416 C406
R907
IC401 C 1 8
B Q521
B BK
C903
R425 R910 7
C905 R906
R418 C404 GY
R111
6
R901
1 5 10 15 R420 5
D904
GY C116 C115
C901
DISPLAY PWB
C420 GY
R114
C416
3
Q104
3 GY R117 2
C424
C422
FROM
2 3 2 1 GY R120 R119 Q103 C117 1
R131
Q901 7
R121
1 E C B
Q172
1
R124
E C B
R132
R134
C418
B 1 2 3
D903
Q152
R154
R905 2 R123
C126
5 R440 C 3 B R125
C902
R436
E C904 3 2 1 2 C R122 B B
Q171
CFW601 R116
C114
R153
R108 E E
F
R138
1 1 CNP101
C106
C102
8 C108 C112
C153
Q153 9
R152
R106
7 R102 R104
8
Q151
E R110
C121C122
6
L151
12
C110
C 5 7 11
C131
R155
IC101
4 6 C104 10
B 9 C123
IC102
R139
C113
R157 R151 3 5 8
C663
5 2 7
4 6 R141
C103
CFW601
C154 1 5
R140
3 4
R156 3 C125
R103
L603 2 2
R101 1
C101
C105
1 R109
C111
1 R105
C662
C661
R115
R661
C107
R107 C109
R662
G
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
BK
WH
BK
BL
RD
YL
BK
BK
1 2 3 4 5 6
Figure 30 WIRING SIDE OF P.W.BOARD (1/4)
– 30 –
R748
R701
R746
R743
R747 R775 R778
R741 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
R779
R740 CNS703 CNS702
SW722 CLOCK/TIMER/
R789
R780
R745
X701 R724 GY
7
TO CD PWB
R725
R702
GY CNP702
R733 GY 6
R710 10 5
R737 R782 SW721 P32 1-E
R734
R781
R738
R730
C701 R728
GY
GY 4
R711
R732 SW723 3
26 25 L701 R731 GY
BI702
C703 R722 BAND BK 2
C702 R723 1
1 R727 MEMORY
30 20 2 R721 /SET
35 3 R783
15 R729
40 4 SW724
10
45 5 5 REC 12 CFW704
50 1 6
IC701 SW717 PAUSE C773 12
95
100 7 C771
51 55 8
PTY.
1
60 90 9 TI IC702
65 85 10
11
1 2 34 5 6 7 8 9
70 80 TO MAIN PWB
12 R715
13 R709 R787 R799 CNS704
R708 R798
7576 14
15 SW726 P30 6-E
16 SW725 TUNING
17 STOP/ DOWN
18 CLEAR COLOR TABLE
19 SW716 R707 C772 SW727 1
EON FUNCTION
LCD701
R705
R761 LINE
22 R716
R774 23 RD(R) RED
R762 24
R763 25 SW712 SW711 SW728 OR ORANGE
SW715
R764 26 ASPM PLAY/CD TUNING VOLUME/
R765 27 PAUSE UP JOG YL YELLOW
R766 28
R720 GR
R717
R767 29
R786 GREEN
R768 30
31 SW714 BL BLUE
32
33 DISPLAY
R771 34 MODE
R719 VL VIOLET
R772 35
R744 GY GRAY
R773 36 D737
R776
37
R796 R797
R785 R718
R777 38 WH(W) WHITE
R760 39
R759 40 D730 BK BLACK
R758 41 CNP705
R757 42 PK PINK
R742 2 1
R754 VOLUME
SELECT CNS705
R753 BK
1
R751 RD M
R750
R7A0
2
Q702 RX701
R784
C714
B 3 SW713 M701
C711
2 JOG MOTOR
R7A5
C D732
Q709
Q708
R7B2
E 1
R7B3
D720 R794
Q703
E C B R7A3
C715
R7A4 R793 BK
2 R7A7 1 E CNP681
1 2 3 2
D721
C704 BI706 BK
R7A2
R7A9
1 P33 8-A
R7A6
3 3
C713 1 E C B R792
Q701 R7A1 2 1 3
Q707 BI707
CFW701
GY
GY
BK
SW700
32 1 CNS706 JOG
CNP706
1 C
2 A
3 B
LED PWB-A4
R7D4
R7D6
1
R7D2
R7E1
2
R7D8
D701
D703
D704
D705
D707
D709
CFW701
R7D5
R7D3
R7D9
R7D1
D708
D702
7 8 9 10 11 12
Figure 31 WIRING SIDE OF P.W.BOARD (2/4)
– 31 –
CNP803
5
NSW801 4
PICK UP IN 3
2
NM802 1
SPINDLE F3895AF
MOTOR 7 1
B 8 1
NM801
SLED
MOTOR
L804/R843 OPEN/CLOSE
(Serial No. 003xxxxx~) 1
C TO MAIN PWB SWITCH PWB-A6 CFW807
P30 1-E
CNP605
SW801 2
4 CNS605 CNS803
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6
WH
14 3 2 SW801
WH
WH
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
RD
GY
GY
BK
OPEN/CLOSE
17
D 1 2
CFW807
1 7
16 R817
C834
R861
C861 13 18
1 L804 R818
FROM 2 12 19
11 20
DISPLAY 3 C832 R843
IC804
R816 10 21
PWB 4 9 22
C862 1 6
C831
5
R819
8
R813
CNS702 23
C840
R820
6 7 24
P31 12-B
R853
C825
X801
R852
R862
7 BI803 6 25
8 L803 5 26
E
R863
9 4 27
C830
10 C828 C887 3 28
C822 2 29
15
R854
81 80 C823 1 30
C824 Q861
R855
11
C835
R814 C819
85 75 BCE C860
C821
90 70 R812
1
C818
C836
95 65 C859
100 R811 CNS801
60 1
1 RD
C837
5 51
WH 1
BI801
10 IC802 55
R822
R810 C817
15 45 50 GY 2
R809 C810 WH 3
R823
20
C811
F C842
40
GY 4
R821
C841
25 35
WH 5
C820
R808 C809 GY 6
C807 R824
L801 WH 7
30 31 C844 C845 8
C812 E
R80G Q801
C804 13 12
C802 B
R806
C848 CNS802
C838 C813 15 10 1
C805
C863 20 5 GY
R801 3
C806
C803 WH
R826 C847
R80E
4
R80F
C801 24 1 R80C GY
G 5
C839
R827 WH
R829 C849 6
GY
7
7
BI802
C850
C843
C855
13 12 5 7 6 10 9 8 CD PWB-A3
H
RD
BR
C652
1 2 3 2 1
BI652
D651
D652
CNP681
D654
D653
C695
T2.5A L 250V
R685
C651
C653
F651
R686
E C B Q683
C654
C688
R683 T651 LF651
D685 MAIN POWER
TRANSFORMER
C689
R684
TO MAIN
CHASSIS RLY681
GND B C E
ZD682
Q682
(238)
C660
SO651
Q681
C696
C686 E C B T681
SUB POWER TRANSFORMER
SO651
R681 AC POWER
R682
FROM TAPE INPUT
ZD681
MECHANISM SOCKET
GND C683 AC230V, 50HZ
C685
1 2
CNP653 C684
T.F
(229)
D681
D682
D683
D684
7 8 9 10 11 12
Figure 33 WIRING SIDE OF P.W.BOARD (4/4)
– 33 –
Dust gradually accumulates on the objective lens during use, and it may degrade performance. To avoid this problem, use a
cleaning disc designed for CD optical pickup lenses.
HOW TO USE
1. Using the brush in the cleaner cap, apply 1 or 2 drops of the cleaning fluid to the brush on the CD cleaner disc which has
the mark next to it.
2. Place the CD cleaner disc onto the CD disc tray with the brush side down, then press the play button.
3. You will hear music for about 20 seconds and the CD player will automatically stop. If it continues to turn, press the stop
button.
CAUTION
The CD lens cleaner should be effective for 30~50 operations, however if the brushes become worn out earller then please
replace the cleaner disc.
If the CD cleaner brushes become very wet then wipe off any excess fluid with a soft cloth.
Do not drink the cleaner fluid or allow it to come in contact with the eyes. In the event of this happening then drink and /
or rinse with clean water and seek medical advice.
The CD cleaner disc must not be used on car CD players or on computer CD ROM drives.
All rights reserved. Unauthorized duplicating, broadcasting and renting this product is prohibited by law.
– 34 –
Is the measured voltage as specified in circuit diagram? Check the main unit power supply circuit.
No
Yes
Is "Er-CD01" displayed"?
No
Yes
Move the pickup to most internal circumference side of disc. Check the pattern between pin 57 (PUIN) of IC701 and BI803/
No
Turn the power off and reset the CD TEST MODE (STEP 1). CNS803.
Is "PU ERROR " not displayed? Check the between BI803/CNS803 and PU-IN switch.
Yes
Is +5V applied to pin 100 (/RST) of IC802? Check the PWB pattern between pin 45 (CD RES) of IC701 and
No pin 100 (/RST) of IC802.
Yes
Does the CD TEST MODE advance from "STEP 2"? Is CD Lid switch SW701 Set ON condition the CD
No No
ON condition ? Lid switch.
Yes
Yes
Does the laser come on in CD TEST MODE "STEP 2"? Check the procedure in "LASER FAILURE".
No
Yes
Does the CD TEST MODE advance from "STEP 3" to "STEP Check the procedure in "FOCUS FAILURE".
4"? No
Yes
Does the spindle motor rotate normally when the CD TEST Check the procedure in "SPINDLE MOTOR CLV SERVO
MODE changes from "STEP 4" to "STEP 3"? No FAILURE".
Yes
Is the HF output on pin 38 of IC802 in CD TEST MODE "STEP 5"? Check the procedure "HF ERROR".
No
Yes
Does the sound heard when the optical pickup move to the Does the sled motor Check the procedure in
selected play by the FF/REW key. No No
move ? "SLED MOTOR
Yes OPERATING FAILURE ".
Yes
Check the procedure "NO SOUND"
Does the LCD track number and time indicator work properly ? Check the pattern between IC701 and LCD701.
No
Yes
Turn the power off and then back on. Is "Er-CD01 " Is "Er-CD01" displayed?
Does the unit initialize properly and start playback when PLAY No No
displayed ?
key is pressed?
Yes
Yes
Check the pattern between pin 57 (PUIN) of IC701 and
BI803/CNS803.
Check the between BI803/CNS803 and PU-IN switch. Yes
Does the unit play in order in the FF mode? Check the procedure in "TRACK SEARCH FAILUR".
No
Yes
Does playback continue for 30 seconds after the start of Check the procedure in "SLED SERVO FAILURE".
No
playback ?
Yes
Normal
– 35 –
Is +6.2V applied to the emiter of Q861 ? Check the PWB pattern between pin 16 of CNS602 and emiter of
No Q861.
Yes
Is +5V applied to the collector of Q861 ? Check the peripheral parts of IC804 and Q861.
No
Yes
Is +5V applied to the pin 62 (VDD) of IC802 ? Check the PWB pattern between collector of Q861 and pin 62 of
No IC802.
Yes
Is +5V applied to the pin 1 (VCC) of Ic801 ? Check the PWB pattern between collector of Q861 and pin 1 of
No IC801.
Yes
Is 0V applied to the pin 57 (SEL) of IC802 ? Does the laser come on when pattern cut between pin 8 (SEL) of
No IC801 and pin 57 (SEL) of IC802 ?
Yes
Yes
No
Check the PWB pattern between IC701 and IC802 (BUCK/CCE/
BUS0~3)
Is approx. 2V applied to the collector of Q801. Check the peripheral parts of IC801 and Q801. If it is normal, the
No optical pickup is faulty.
Yes
• Focus failure.
Does the optical pickup move up and down when the disc is Check as stated in item "FOCUS SERVO SAWTOOTH WAVE
removed? No FAILURE".
Yes
Is the following waveform ouput at the pin 43 (FEI) of IC802 Check the periphery of IC801 and BI802/CNS802. Is it normal?
when the disc is set? No
Yes
Yes
pin 43
(FEI) The optical pickup is faulty.
pin 48
(FOO)
pin 44
(SBAD)
Is the waveform shown above input at the pin 44 (SBAD) of Check the pattern between pin 13 of IC801 and pin 44 of IC802.
IC802? No Check the periphery of IC801 and BI802/CNS802.
Yes
IC801 is faulty.
– 36 –
Is +6.2V applied to the pins 1 and 30 (VCC) of IC804 ? Check the PWB pattern between pin 16 of CNS602 and IC804.
No
Yes
Is sawtooth wave obtained between pins 25 and 26 of IC804 ? Is +5V applied to the pin 2 Check the PWB pattern
No (MUTE) of IC804 ? No between pin 2 of IC804
Yes
Yes and pin 58 (CD STB) of
1.5~2.5sec
IC701.
Check the PWB pattern between pin 48 (FOO) of IC802 and pins
27 and 28 of IC804. If OK. IC804 is faulty.
Is sawtooth wave obtained between pins 3 and 4 of BI801/ Check the PWB pattern between BI801/CNS801 and IC804.
CNS801 ? (as shown above) No
Yes
Is following wave output to the pin 55 (DMO) of IC802 when Check the procedure in "HF ERROR".
the CD TEST MODE "STEP 3" is changed to " STEP 4" ? No If OK. IC802 is faulty.
Yes
DMO
Is above wave obtained between pins 5 and 6 of IC804 ? Check the PWB pattern between pin 55 (DMO) of IC802 and pins
No 5 and 6 of IC804. If OK. IC804 is faulty.
Yes
Is above wave obtained between pins 5 and 6 of BI801/ Check the PWB pattern between BI801/CNS801 and IC804.
CNS801 ? No
Yes
– 37 –
Is output (tracking error signal) obtained at the pins 46 (TEI) Is output obtained at the pins 2 and Optical pickup failure.
and 47 (TEZI) of IC802 the CD TEST MODE "STEP 4" is No 5 of BI802/CNS802 No
changed to "STEP 5"?
Yes
Yes
Check the PWB pattern between pin 50 (TEO) of IC802 and pin 18
of IC804.
Check the periphery of IC804 and BI801/CNS801.
If OK. Optical pickup failure.
Is output (HF signal) obtained at the pin 38 (RFI) of IC802 Is output obtained at the pins 1 and Optical pickup failure.
when the CD TEST MODE "STEP 4" is changed to "STEP 5"? No 3, 4 of BI802/CNS802. No
Yes Yes
test mode "step 4" test mode "step 5"
Check the periphery of IC801.
RFI Check the PWB pattern between pin 19 (RFGO) of IC801 and pins
38 (RFI) of IC802.
If OK. IC801 is faulty
Is output (HF signal) obtained at the pins 41 (RFZI) and 42 Check the periphery of IC801.
(RFRP) of IC802 when the CD TEST MODE "STEP 4" is No Check the PWB pattern between pin17 (RFRP) of IC801 and pins
changed to "STEP 5"? 41 (RFZI) and 42 (RFRP) of IC802.
If OK. IC801 is faulty.
Yes test mode "step 4" test mode "step 5"
RFZI
RFRP
Is the following wave output to the pin 55 (DMO) of IC802 Check the periphery pins 28~32 of IC802.
when the CD TEST MODE "STEP 4" or "STEP 5"? No If OK. IC802 failure.
DMO
Normal.
• No sound.
No sound from both L and R-ch? Check the interval between the pins 82 or 85 of IC802 and the pins
No 1 or 3 IC601.
Yes
Is +4.5V applied to pin 83 (DVDD) of IC802? Check the PWB pattern between R819 and Q861.
No
Yes
Is signal of pins 82 and 85 of IC802 output? Check the peripheral parts of IC802. If OK, IC802 is faulty.
No
Yes
– 38 –
Does the sled motor run in FF/REW state when the SERVO Check as stated in item "SLED MOTOR OPERATION FAILURE".
TEST MODE "STEP1" is set? No
Yes
Is the following wave output to the pin 49 (TRO) of IC802 IC802 failure.
during track search in normal playback? No
Yes
TRO
Is the following wave output to the pins 12 (TEO) of IC801 Check the PWB pattern between pin 49 (TRO) of IC802 and pin
No 18 of IC804.
during track search in normal playback?
Check the PWB pattern between pins 20 and 21 of IC804 and
Yes
Optical pickup.
TEO
TEI If OK. Optical pickup failure.
TEZI
Is the above wave output to the pins 46 (TEI) and 47 (TEZ) of Check the PWB pattern between pin 12 (TEO) of IC801 and pins 46
IC802 during track serch in normal playback? No and 47 of IC802. If OK. IC801 failure.
Yes
Is the following wave output to the pin 41 (RFZI) and 42 Check the PWB pattern between pin 17 (RFO) and 18 (RFIS), 19
No (RFRP) of IC801 and pins 41 and 42 of IC802. If OK. IC801 failure.
(RFRP) of IC802 during track search in normal playback?
Yes RFRP
RFZI
Normal.
Is following sled feed signal output the pin 53 (FMO) of IC802 C801 is faulty.
when FF/REW key is pressed after the CD TEST MODE No
"STEP 1" is seted?
Yes FF REW
FMO
Is following sled feed signal output the pins 12 and 13 of Check the PWB pattern between pin 53 of IC802 and pins 12 and
IC804 when FF/REW key is pressed after the CD TEST No 13 of IC804.
MODE "STEP 1" is seted?
FF REW
Yes
SL ±
Is sled feed signal output the pins 10 and 11 of IC804? Check the peripheral parts of IC804. If OK, IC804 is faulty.
No
Yes
Is sled feed voltage applied between both terminals of sled Check the BI803/CNS803.
motor? No
Yes
Check the CD mechanism (periphery of sled motor).
If the sled motor does not run when DC2.0V is applied to
both terminals of sled motor, the sled motor is faulty.
Yes
FMO
Normal.
– 39 –
In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside.
– 40 –
LOUT 5 26 ROUT
RVref
LVref
INTERFACE
LBASS2 6 25 RBASS2
CCB
LBASS1 7 24 RBASS1
CONTROL
CONTROL
CIRCUIT
CIRCUIT
CIRCUIT
LOGIC
LTRE 8 23 RTRE
LIN 9 22 RIN
LSEL0 10 21 RSEL0
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
L4 L3 L2 L1 NC NC R1 R2 R3 R4
– 41 –
In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside.
– 42 –
In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside.
IC701 RH-iX0026SJZZ: System Microcomputer (IX0026SJ)
SEG10
SEG11
SEG12
SEG13
SEG14
SEG15
SEG16
SEG17
SEG18
SEG19
SEG20
SEG21
SEG22
SEG23
SEG24
SEG0
SEG1
SEG2
SEG3
SEG4
SEG5
SEG6
SEG7
SEG8
SEG9
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
100
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
79
78
77
76
COM3 O 1 75 S SEG25
COM2 O 2 74 S SEG26
COM1 O 3 73 S SEG27
COM0 O 4 72 S SEG28
VLC3 5 71 S SEG29
VLC2 6 70 S SEG30
VLC1 7 69 S SEG31
VDD 8 68 S SEG32
OSC2 O 9 67 S SEG33
OSC1 I 10 66 O CCE
VSS 11 65 O BUCK
XI I 12 64 I/O BUS3
XO O 13 63 I/O BUS2
MMOD I 14 62 I/O BUS1
VREF- 15 61 I/O BUS0
CLID_SW I 16 60 O CD_STB
KEY1 I 17 59 O CD_RES
KEY2 I 18 58 I PU-IN
MODEL I 19 57 O CLID_DW
CLID_PRO I 20 56 O CLID_UP
CD_CONF I 21 55 O MVOL_DW
TAPE_SW I 22 54 O MVOL_UP
VSM I 23 53 O MVOL_IND
VREF+ 24 52
DI O 25 51 O B-LIGHT
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
JOG DOWN
REMOCON
SYS STOP
RUN_PLS
STEREO
P-MUTE
P-CONT
POWER
JOG UP
CLOCK
RESET
B-CAN
P-STB
SURR
CD+B
DATA
BIAS
MOT
REC
SOL
CLE
DO
CE
SD
CL
– 44 –
15kΩ 30kΩ
7.67kΩ
15kΩ 10kΩ
30kΩ
20µA
50kΩ
20pF
10kΩ 10kΩ
FEO 14 36pF
11 TEN
21kΩ 29kΩ
10pF
7.96kΩ
FEN 15 10kΩ
10 2VRO
24kΩ 24kΩ
BOTTOM 180kΩ
RFGO 19 20pF 13kΩ 2.12kΩ 6 MDI
1.53kΩ 20kΩ
40pF
RFN 24 1 VCC
3.3kΩ
3.3kΩ
LDC
SEL
SW1 SW2 SW3
L ON OFF OFF
HiZ OFF ON ON
H OFF ON ON
– 45 –
4* EMPH Output Sub-code Q data emphasis flag output terminal. "H": Emphasis ON "L": Emphasis OFF
The output polarity can be inverted by command.
5* LRCK Output Channel clock (44.1 kHz) output terminal. "L": L channel "H": R channel
The output polarity can be inverted by command.
6 VSS — Digital ground terminal.
7* BCK Output Bit clock (1.4122 MHz) output terminal.
8* AOUT Output Audio data output terminal.
9* DOUT Output Digital out output terminal.
10* MBOV Output Buffer memory over signal output terminal. "H": Over
11* IPF Output Correction flag output terminal.
"H": When AOUT output is correction-disabled symbol in case of C2 correction output.
12* SBOK Output Sub-code Q data CRCC judgment result output terminal. "H": When judgment result is OK.
13* CLCK Input/Output Sub-code P-W data read clock output/input terminal. Selectable with command bit.
14 VDD — Digital + power terminal.
15 VSS — Digital ground terminal.
16* DATA Output Sub-code P-W data output terminal.
17* SFSY Output Playback system frame sync signal output terminal.
18* SBSY Output Sub-code block sync output terminal. "H": On S1 position when the sub-code sync is detected.
19* SPCK Output Processor status signal read clock (176.4 kHz) output terminal.
20* SPDA Output Processor status signal output terminal.
21* COFS Output Correction system frame clock (7.35 kHz) output terminal.
22* MONIT Output LSI internal signal monitor terminal.
It is possible to monitor the DSP internal flag and PLL system clock with the microcomputer
command. Terminal for serial output of text data according to command .
23 VDD — Digital + power terminal.
24 TESIO0 Input Test input/output terminal. To be fixed to "L" usually.
Terminal to input the text data read clock according to command.
25 P2VREF — 2VREF terminal for PLL system.
26* HSSW Output VREF voltage in case of x2 speed/x4 speed.
27* ZDET Output 1-bit DAC zero detection flag output terminal.
28 PDO Output Terminal to output the phase difference between EFM signal and PLCK signal.
29* TMAXS Output TMAX detection result output terminal. To be selected with command bit TMPS.
30 TMAX Output TMAX detection result output terminal. To be selected with command bit TMPS.
In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside.
– 46 –
In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside.
– 47 –
In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside.
24 TESIO0
29 TMAXS
22 MONIT
3 /UHSO
1 TEST0
26 HSSW
10 MBOV
4 EMPH
9 DOUT
30 TMAX
21 COFS
12 SBOK
8 AOUT
20 SPDA
19 SPCK
18 SBSY
16 DATA
13 CLCK
5 LRCK
27 ZDET
17 SFSY
2 /HSO
28 PDO
23 VDD
14 VDD
7 BCK
15 VSS
6 VSS
11 IPF
PLL
99 100
31
98
PVREF TEST4
VCO
34
97
VCOREF /CCE
35
96
VCOF BUCK
EFM demodulation
signal guarantee
36
95
AVSS VSS
Synchronizing
16KRAM
37
94
SLCO Data VDD
slicer
Microcomputer
38
93
RFI CLV Correction BUS3
interface
servo circuit
39
92
AVDD BUS2
40
91
RFCT BUS1
RAM
41
RFZI 90 BUS0
Address
42
89
RFRP Digital equalizer TEST3
A/D circuit
adjustment circuit
ROM
43
88
FEI TEST2
44
87
SBAD TEST1
45
86
TSIN DVSL
46
85
TEI LO
47
84
83
82
TRO RO
VREF
50
81
DVSR
FLGB 59
RFGC 51
TEBC 52
FMO 53
FVO 54
DMO 55
2VREF 56
SEL 57
FLGA 58
FLGC 60
FLGD 61
VDD 62
VSS 63
IO0 64
IO1 65
IO2 66
IO3 67
/DMOUT 68
/CKSE 69
/DACT 70
TESIN 71
TESIO1 72
VSS 73
PXI 74
PXO 75
VDD 76
XVSS 77
XI 78
XO 79
XVDD 80
– 48 –
GND
GND
GND
VIN3
VCC
RES
VG4
VG3
Vref
Vo8
Vo7
Vo6
Vo5
CD
30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16
Vcc
11kΩ 11kΩ
11kΩ 11kΩ
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
VCC
Mute
VIN1
VG1
Vo1
Vo2
GND
GND
GND
Vo3
Vo4
VG2
VIN2
Reg OUT
Reg IN
– 49 –
z1
z4
z2 r
z3
q
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42
PinNo com1 com2 com3 com4 PinNo com1 com2 com3 com4
1 com1 22 h5 j5 l5 k5
2 com2 23 g5 n5 m5 d5
3 com3 24 a5 p5 f5 e5
4 com4 25 RDS b6 c6 ST
5 z1 b1 c1 z2 26 h6 j6 l6 k6
6 h1 j1 l1 k1 27 g6 n6 m6 d6
7 g1 n1 m1 d1 28 a6 p6 f6 e6
8 a1 p1 f1 e1 29 r b7 c7 q
9 REC b2 c2 z3 30 h7 j7 l7 k7
10 h2 j2 l2 k2 31 g7 n7 m7 d7
11 g2 n2 m2 d2 32 a7 p7 f7 e7
12 a2 p2 f2 e2 33 TP b8 c8
13 SLEEP b3 c3 MHz 34 h8 j8 l8 k8
14 h3 j3 l3 k3 35 g8 n8 m8 d8
15 g3 n3 m3 d3 36 a8 p8 f8 e8
16 a3 p3 f3 e3 37 EON PTY TI TA
17 RANDOM b4 c4 kHz 38 SRS(0)
18 h4 j4 l4 k4 39 com4
19 g4 n4 m4 d4 40 com3
20 a4 p4 f4 e4 41 com2
21 MEMORY b5 c5 z4 42 com1
– 50 –
PARTS GUIDE
MODEL XL-40H
XL-50H
XL-40H/XL-50H Micro Component System consisting of XL-40H/XL-
50H ( main unit) and CP-XL40H/CP-XL50H (speaker system).
NOTE:
Parts marked with “ ” are important for maintaining the safety of the set.
Be sure to replace parts with specified ones for maintaining the safety and performance of the set.
XL-40H/50H FILTERS
CF301,302 RFILF0072AFZZ J AG FM IF
INTEGRATED CIRCUITS CF351 RFILF0003AWZZ J AK FM IF
L354 RFILL0001AWZZ J AE Low Pass Filter
IC101 VHIBA3126N/-1 J AF Head Selector,BA3126N ! LF651 RCILZ0002SJZZ J AG Line Filter
IC102 VHIBA3311L/-1 J AK REC./P.B.Equalizer Amp.,
BA3311L TRANSFORMERS
IC302 VHILC72131/-1 J AP PLL (Tuner) LC72131
IC303 VHILA1832S/-1 J AN FM IF Det./FM Mpx./AM IF,
CF352 RFILA0003SJZZ J AF AM IF
LA1832S
T351 RCILI0004SJZZ J AF AM IF
IC401 VHILC75342M-1 J AN Function/Volume Equalizer,
! T651 RTRNP0024SJZZ J BC Power,Main
LC75342M
! T681 RTRNP0025SJZZ J AU Power,Sub
IC521 VHILC72723M-1 J AS RDS Circuit,LC72723M
IC601 VHILA4600//-1 J AN Power Amp.,LA4600
IC701 RH-IX0026SJZZ J AX System Control Microcomputer, COILS
IX0026SJ
IC702 VHITA7291S/-1 J AH Loading Motor Driver,TA7291S L151 VP-MK331K0000 J AB 330 µH,Choke
IC801 VHITA2109F/-1 J AL Servo Pre Amp.,TA2109F L341 RBLN-0001AWZZ J AD Balun
IC802 VHITC9462F/-1 J AZ Servo/Signal Control,TC9462F L342 VP-DH2R2K0000 J AB 2.2 mmH,Peaking
IC804 VHILA6541D/-1 J AW Focus/Tracking/Spin/ L351,352 VP-DH101K0000 J AB 100 µH,Choke
Sled Driver,LA6541D L353 VP-DH102K0000 J AB 1 mH,Choke
L521 VP-DH2R2K0000 J AB 2.2 mmH,Peaking
TRANSISTORS L601,602 RCILZ0001SJZZ J AD 0.3 mH,Coil
L603 VP-DH100K0000 J AB 10 µH,Choke
L701 VP-DH101K0000 J AB 100 µH,Choke
Q101~106 VSKTC3199GR-1 J AB Silicon,NPN,KTC3199 GR
L801 VP-DH100K0000 J AB 10 µH,Choke
Q151 VS2SC2001-K-1 J AD Silicon,NPN,2SC2001 K
L803 VP-DH100K0000 J AB 10 µH,Choke
Q152 VSKTA1266GR-1 J AB Silicon,PNP,KTA1266 GR
L804 VP-DH2R2K0000 J AB 2.2 mmH,Peaking
Q153 VSKRC104M//-1 J AC Digital,NPN,KRC104 M
[Serial No.003XXXXX~]
Q171 VSKRA102M//-1 J AC Digital,PNP,KRA102 M
T302 RCILA0007SJZZ J AG AM Antenna
Q172 VSKRC102M//-1 J AC Digital,NPN,KRC102 M
T306 RCILB0009SJZZ J AG AM Oscillation
Q301 VS2SC380-O/-1 J AC Silicon,NPN,2SC380 O
Q351 VSKRC104M//-1 J AC Digital,NPN,KRC104 M
Q360 VSKTA1266GR-1 J AB Silicon,PNP,KTA1266 GR VARIABLE RESISTOR
Q521 VSKTC3199GR-1 J AB Silicon,NPN,KTC3199 GR
Q601~603 VSKTC3199GR-1 J AB Silicon,NPN,KTC3199 GR VR351 RVR-M0999AFZZ J AB 10 kohm (B),Semi-VR
Q604,605 VS2SD2012Y/-1 J AF Silicon,NPN,2SD2012 Y [FM Mute Level]
Q606 VSKTC3199GR-1 J AB Silicon,NPN,KTC3199 GR
Q607 VS2SD2012Y/-1 J AF Silicon,NPN,2SD2012 Y VIBRATORS
Q608 VSKRA102M//-1 J AC Digital,PNP,KRA102 M
Q609 VSKRC107M//-1 J AC Digital,NPN,KRC107 M X351 RCRM-0007SJZZ J AG Ceramic,456 kHz
Q681,682 VS2SD468-C/-1 J AD Silicon,NPN,2SD468 C X352 RCRSP0006SJZZ J Crystal,4.5 MHz
Q683 VSKTC3199GR-1 J AB Silicon,NPN,KTC3199 GR X521 RCRSP0005SJZZ J AF Crystal,456 kHz
Q701 VSKRC102M//-1 J AC Digital,NPN,KRC102 M X701 RCRM-0008SJZZ J AG Ceramic,8 MHz
Q702,703 VSKTC3199GR-1 J AB Silicon,NPN,KTC3199 GR X702 RCRSP0011AWZZ J AC Crystal,32.768 kHz
Q706 VSKRC102M//-1 J AC Digital,NPN,KRC102 M X801 RCRM-0002SJZZ J AE Ceramic,16.93 MHz
Q707,708 VSKTA1266GR-1 J AB Silicon,PNP,KTA1266 GR
Q709 VSKRC102M//-1 J AC Digital,NPN,KRC102 M
Q801 VSKTA1266GR-1 J AB Silicon,PNP,KTA1266 GR CAPACITORS
Q861 VS2SB562-C/-1 J AD Silicon,PNP,2SB562 C
Q901 VSKRC102M//-1 J AC Digital,NPN,KRC102 M C101,102 VCKYTV1HB102K J AA 0.001 µF,50V
Q902 VS2SB562-C/-1 J AD Silicon,PNP,2SB562 C C103,104 VCKYTV1HB331K J AA 330 pF,50V
Q903 VSKRC107M//-1 J AC Digital,NPN,KRC107 M C105,106 VCKYTV1HB271K J AA 270 pF,50V
Q904 VSKRC102M//-1 J AC Digital,NPN,KRC102 M C107,108 RC-GZA476AF1C J AB 47 µF,16V,Electrolytic
Q905 VS2SB562-C/-1 J AD Silicon,PNP,2SB562 C C109,110 VCQYKA1HM153J J AB 0.015 µF,50V,Mylar
Q906 VSKRA102M//-1 J AC Digital,PNP,KRA102 M C111,112 RC-GZA106AF1C J AB 10 µF,16V,Electrolytic
C113,114 RC-GZA475AF1E J AB 4.7 µF,25V,Electrolytic
C115,116 VCKYTV1HB222K J AA 0.0022 µF,50V
DIODES C117 RC-GZA106AF1C J AB 10 µF,16V,Electrolytic
C121,122 VCCSTV1HL820J J AA 82 pF,50V
D104 VHD1N4148//-1 J AA Silicon,1N4148 C123 RC-GZA225AF1H J AB 2.2 µF,50V,Electrolytic
D301~304 VHD1N4148//-1 J AA Silicon,1N4148 C125 RC-GZA107AF1E J AB 100 µF,25V,Electrolytic
D401~403 VHD1N4004//-1 J AB Silicon,1N4004 C126 RC-GZA226AF1C J AB 22 µF,16V,Electrolytic
D521,522 VHD1N4148//-1 J AA Silicon,1N4148 C129,130 RC-GZA475AF1E J AB 4.7 µF,25V,Electrolytic
D601~604 VHD1N4148//-1 J AA Silicon,1N4148 C131 VCKYBT1HB821K J AA 820 pF,50V
! D651~654 VHD1N4004//-1 J AB Silicon,1N4004 C153 VCQPKA2AA392J J AB 0.0039 µF,100V,Polypropylene
! D681~684 VHD1N4004//-1 J AB Silicon,1N4004 C154 VCQYKA1HM273J J AB 0.027 µF,50V,Mylar
D685 VHD1N4004//-1 J AB Silicon,1N4004 C155 RC-GZA107AF1C J AB 100 µF,16V,Electrolytic
D701~709 VHPMPG3372X-V J AD LED,Green,MPG3372X C301,302 VCKYTV1HB102K J AA 0.001 µF,50V
D720~723 VHD1N4148//-1 J AA Silicon,1N4148 C329 VCKYTV1EF223Z J AA 0.022 µF,25V
D730 VHPHY2043//-1 J AD LED,Orange,HY2043 C330 VCCCPA1HH120J J AA 12 pF (CH),50V
D732 VHPHY2043//-1 J AD LED,Orange,HY2043 C331 VCKYTV1EF473Z J AB 0.047 µF,25V
D736,737 VHPHY2043//-1 J AD LED,Orange,HY2043 C332 VCKYPA1HF223Z J AB 0.022 µF,50V
D901~904 VHD1N4148//-1 J AA Silicon,1N4148 C334 VCCUPA1HJ270J J AA 27 pF (UJ),50V
VD301 VHCSVC348S/-1 J AK Variable Capacitance,SVC348S C335 VCKYTV1HB561K J AA 560 pF,50V
ZD351 VHEMTZJ5R1B-1 J AC Zener,5.1V,MTZJ5.1B C337 VCKYPA1HF223Z J AB 0.022 µF,50V
ZD601 VHEMTZJ130A-1 J AC Zener,13V,MTZJ13A C341 VCKYTV1EF223Z J AA 0.022 µF,25V
ZD602 VHEMTZJ7R5C-1 J AC Zener,7.5V,MTZJ7.5C C343,344 VCCSTV1HL330J J AA 33 pF,50V
ZD681 VHEMTZJ6R8A-1 J AA Zener,6.8V,MTZJ6.8A C345~347 VCKYTV1EF223Z J AA 0.022 µF,25V
ZD682 VHEMTZJ5R6B-1 J AD Zener,5.6V,MTZJ5.6B C348 RC-GZA107AF1C J AB 100 µF,16V,Electrolytic
ZD701 VHEMTZJ3R3B-1 J AA Zener,3.3V,MTZJ3.3B C349 VCKYTV1HB102K J AA 0.001 µF,50V
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ACCESSORIES/PACKING PARTS
! QACCE0001SJZZ J AH AC Power Supply Cord
QANTL0002SJZZ J AM AM Loop Antenna
QANTW0002SJZZ J AH FM Antenna
SPAKA0030SJZZ J AF Packing Add.,Side
SPAKA0038SJZZ J AF Packing Add.,Top
SPAKA0039SJZZ J AF Packing Add.,Bottom
SPAKC0095SJZZ J AM Packing Case [XL-40H]
SPAKC0098SJZZ J Packing Case [XL-50H]
SPAKP0005SJZZ J AC Polyethylene Bag,Unit
SPAKZ0019SJZZ J AC Protection Sheet,Top/Bottom
SSAKA0002SJZZ J AE Polyethylene Bag,Accessories
TINSZ0052SJZZ J AM Operation Manual
TLABE0054SJZZ J Label,Bar Code
TLABM0019SJZZ J AC Label,Feature
TLABN0066SJZZ J Label,Serial No. [XL-40H]
TLABN0067SJZZ J Label,Serial No. [XL-50H]
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307
701
306
306-2 304
701
C
306-1 704
306-3
302
D
702
301
303
E
703x2
NM802
F
305
G
NM801
305x2
NSW801
H
PWB-C
1 2 3 4 5 6
Figure 6 CD MECHANISM EXPLODED VIEW
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216
216-2
216-1 613
210
BELT CONNECTION
220
B 613x2 Motor(M901) 213
FF/REW
Clutch 601 613
Main
Belt 610x2
211
PWB-A7
PWB-A4 FF/REW
Flywheel Belt
PWB-A2 241
603 601x2 PWB-A8x3
234
233 M701 243 244 601x3 PWB-A6
246
C 232 608x2 CD
LCD701 MECHANISM
609x3
PWB-A3
247 240
605 245
613 609x3
610x2
242
PWB-A5 PWB-A8 605x2
208
D 201-3
209 601
201-5 222
201 201-2 PWB-A1
231
201-11
604 221
604x3 613
E 201-1
203 604 Q607
Q605
Q604 230
227x2
TAPE MECHANISM Silicon
Grease
228 604
601
612 IC601
224 612x4
201-7 219
F PWB-B
201-9 604 601x4 227x2 613
T681
201-4x2 226
237 T651
(237-1,237-2,237-3,237-4(SOL901),
237-5,237-6,237-7(SW901), 218
237-8(SW902), 237-9(M901),
201-12 237-10(PWB-D),
201-13x2 237-11(PWB-E))
G 201-6
201-8
201-10 611
223
201-13x2 225
H
238 612 613x2
Note: Only the unit and consumale parts are supplied as parts supply for the Tape mechanism.
1 2 3 4 5 6
Figure 7 CABINET EXPLODED VIEW
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A
707
702
703
C
SP601(L-CH) 706
SP602(R-CH)
704x4
701
E
705 FULL-RANGE
SPEAKER
SP601(L-CH)
F SP602(R-CH)
BLACK
BLACK WITH WHITE LINE
H
1 2 3 4 5 6
Figure 8 SPEAKER EXPLODED VIEW
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SHARP CORPORATION
Communication Systems Group
Quality & Reliability Control Center
Higashihiroshima, Hiroshima 739-0192, Japan
Printed in Japan
A0002-1394NS•HA•C
SG • PILSA(EX)