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Order No. MD0205132C2 CD Stereo System SA-PM17E / SA-PM17EB / SA-PM17EG Colour (S) ... Silver Type SPECIFICATIONS Specification...
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Amplifier Section RMS Power output 10% Total harmonic distortion 1 kHz, both channels driven (Low 25 W per channel (6 channel) 8 kHz, both channels driven (High 25 W per channel (6 channel) Total Bi-Amp power 50 W per channel Input sensitivity 250 mV Input impedance...
General Power supply AC 230 V, 50 Hz Power consumption 100 W Dimensions (W x H x D) 179 x 241 x 375 mm Mass 5.6 kg Power consumption in standby Approx. 0.7 W mode Music Center: SA-PM17(E) System: SC-PM17(E) Speaker: SB-PM17(P) Music Center: SA-PM17(EB) System: SC-PM17(EB)
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2. Determine the cause of the problem and correct it. 3. Turn on the power once again after one minute. Note: When the protection circuitry functions, the unit will not operate unless the power is first turned off and then on again. 3.
5. Self-Diagnostic Display Function This unit is equipped with a self-diagnostic display function, which will be useful during servicing and maintenance. - Refer to the next page for display symbols, symptoms, etc. 5.1. Preparations 1. A Cr02-positioned blank cassette tape with an erase prevention niche on either Side A or B.
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both Sides A and B. Both tapes are halfway forwarded in advance. 3. The remote controller that comes with this unit. 5.2. Setting of the Self-Diagnostic Mode 5.3. Restoring Normal Display - From the F76 display, the normal display does not appear till an error is recovered.
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respective indication is displayed when " /-DEMO" button is pressing repeatedly. (e.g. H01 CD F15 F01) / If no error is found, only "TEST" indication is displayed and remains unchange even if " /-DEMO" button is pressed. 5.5. Displaying Self-Diagnostic Results <Cassette Deck Section>...
silent sections (such as classical music). - and/or Music recorded with fade in/out effect. 6. Handling Precautions For Traverse Deck The laser diode in the traverse deck (optical pickup) may break down due to potential difference caused by static electricity of clothes or human body. So, be careful of electrostatic breakdown during repair of the traverse deck (optical pickup).
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in as short time as possible. 4. Do not turn the variable resistor (laser power adjustment). It has already been adjusted. - Grounding for electrostatic breakdown prevention 1. Human body grounding Use the anti-static wrist strap to discharge the static electricity from your body.
7. Precaution of Laser Diode CAUTION: This product utilizes a laser diode with the unit truned “ON”, invisible laser radiation is emitted from the pick up lens. / Wavelength : 780 nm / Maximum output radiation power from pick up : 100 W/VDE / Laser radiation from pick up unit is safety level, but be sure the followings: 1.
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3. Nicht mit optischen Instrumenten in die Fokussierlinse blicken. 4. Nicht über längere Zeit in die Fokussierlinse blicken. ADVARSEL: I dette a apparat anvendes laser. CAUTION! THIS PRODUCT UTILIZES A LASER. USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.
9. Disassembly and Main Component Replacement Procedures. “ATTENTION SERVICER” Some chassis components maybe have sharp edges. Be careful when diassembling and servicing. 1. This section describes procedures for checking the operation of the major printed circuit boards and replacing the main components.
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- Disassembly of Traverse Mechanism - Main Component Replacement Procedures 1. Procedure of replacing Cassette Holder 2. Procedure of replacing Pinch Roller and Head Block (Cassette Mechanism Unit) 3. Procedure of replacing Motor, Capstan Belt A, Capstan Belt B and Winding Belt (Cassette Mechanism Unit) 4.
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Step 3 Remove all the screws and pull up the cassette lid as the arrow shown. Step 4 Release the connectors CN307, CN308 and CN1303. Remove the cassette lid. Step 5 Release the connector CN310 and pull out the back cover as the arrow shown.
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Step 6 Release the connectors CN504, CN305 and CN301. Step 7 Release the connectors CN606, CN602, CN505, CN500 and remove all the screws.
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Step 8 Remove all the screws. Step 9 Release the catches and pull out the front panel as the arrow shown. Step 10 Remove all the screws and release the connector CN607A.
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Steps 11 & 12 Remove all the screws. Step 13 Remove all the screws and pull up the cover as the arrow shown.
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Step 14 Remove all the screws. Step 15 Reconnect all the connectors back to do the testing. 9.2. Procedure for Replacing Cassette Holder - Follow Steps 1 to 4 described in Item 9.1. Step 2 Press the lever to open the cassette cover.
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9.3. Procedure for Replacing Pinch Roller and Head Block (Cassette Mechanism Unit) - Follow Steps 1 to 4 described in Item 9.1. - Follow Steps 1 to 3 described in Item 9.2.
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9.4. Procedure for Replacing Motor, Capstan Belt A, Capstan Belt B, and Winding Belt (Cassette Mechanism Unit) - Follow Steps 1 to 4 described in Item 9.1. - Follow Steps 1 to 3 described in Item 9.2. - Follow Steps 2 to 4 described in Item 9.3.
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9.5. Procedure for Replacing Parts on Mechanism PCB - Follow Steps 1 to 4 described in Item 9.1.
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- Follow Steps 1 to 3 described in Item9.2. - Follow Steps 2 to 4 described in Item 9.3. 9.6. Replacement of CD traverse deck - Follow Steps 1 to 14 described in Item 9.1.
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9.7. Replacement of optical pickup unit (CD mechanism) - Follow Steps 1 to 14 described in Item 9.1. - Follow Steps 1 to 2 described in Item 9.6.
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9.8. Replacement of a traverse gear A and a traverse gear B - Follow Steps 1 to 14 described in Item 9.1. - Follow Steps 1 to 2 described in Item 9.6. - Follow Steps 1 to 12 described in Item 9.7.
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9.9. Disassembly of CD loading unit 9.9.1. Regarding a jig "gear" - The gear is equipped to the unit to check the opening and closing of the disk tray and the hoisting of traverse unit manually at the maintenance service. (The usage of the gear is described in this disassembly procedure).
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used. 1. Remove the gear attached to the top cover of CD loading mechanism. 2. Insert a hexagonal wrench of 2.5mm (opposite side diameter) into the gear. 9.10. Replacement of disk tray - Follow Steps 1 to 14 described in Item 9.1.
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9.11. Replacement of the traverse mechanism - Follow Steps 1 to 7 described in Item 9.10.
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9.12. Disassembly of CD loading section - Follow Steps 1 to 7 described in Item 9.10. - Follow Step 1 described in Item 9.11.
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9.13. Assembly of CD loading unit - For assembly of CD loading unit, follow the reverse way of the disassembly procedure. And see following procedure as there are some points to be noticed in the assembly. 9.13.1. Notes on fixing of CD loading section 9.13.1.1.
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9.13.1.2. Notes on fixture of a vertical drive gear and GENEVA gear 1. Fix a vertical drive gear, GENEVA gear, a vertical reduction gear, gears (2 pieces) and a relay gear. 2. The marking should be at the position as shown below figure to fix a vertical drive gear.
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3. Set a hole as shown below to fix GENEVA gear. 9.13.1.3. Notes on fixing a vertical rack (L) 1. Fix vertical rack (L) and (R). 2. Position the concave portion of a vertical rack (L) to trapezoidal...
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cog of a vertical rack (L) and fix. 3. Fix a timing gear plate and a timing gear, then fasten them with screws. 9.13.1.4. Notes on fixing of a change gear and a main gear 1. Fix a change lever and a change gear following 2. Then fix a level drive gear and a main gear spring, and fix a main gear following 3 and 4.
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2. Position a convex portion of a change gear to a marking of a mechanism base and fix. 3. Position a hole of a main gear against a boss (a) of a mechanism base and fix. 4. Rotate a main gear to the arrow direction to position a hole of a main gear to a boss (b).
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5. Draw up a select rack to the far front part. 9.13.1.5. Notes on fixing a pitch plate 1. Fix a reduction gear (2), a relay gear, a pulley gear, a tray relaying gear and a large belt (2).
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2. Fix a level reduction gear (1), a horizontal reduction gear (2), a relay gear, a reverse gear, a speedup gear and a small belt (1). 3. Position the edge of a dividing lever (1) to the position shown in figure 1.
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9.13.1.6. Notes on fixing a traverse mechanism 1. Fix a vertical lever. (Fit a rib into both side grooves) 2. Fit a traverse mechanism into the groove. 3. The projecting portion of a dividing lever (2) should be inserted...
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into a concave portion of a dividing lever (1). 4. Set a loading gear at the position shown by figure 2. 5. Draw a vertical rack (R) to the arrow direction. 9.13.1.7. Notes on fixing a disk tray 1. Fix a tray drive gear and a tray drive gear shaft. / (Position the lowest rib of a tray drive gear to be level) 2.
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3. Check the phase. A. The projecting portion of a dividing lever (2) should be inserted into a concave portion of a dividing lever (a). B. Seta loading gear at the position shown by figure 2. C. The hole A of pitch plate should be positioned at a hole of a main gear.
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5. Fix a speedup lock. 6. Fix an open switch lever. / (Insert a boss of an open switch lever into the hole of mechanism base)
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7. Fix a top cover. / (Fix to the arrow direction after putting into the catch) 9.14. Disassembly of traverse mechanism - Follow Steps 1 to 14 described in Item 9.1. - Follow Steps 1 to 7 described in Item 9.10. - Follow Step 1 descrbed in Item 9.11.
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9.15. Handling of cassette tape jam - Follow Steps 1 to 3 described in Item 9.1.
10. Procedure for Checking Operation of Individual Parts of Cassette Mechanism Unit 10.1. Operation Check with Cassette Tape 1. Pull up the EJECT lever using a rubber band. (Cf. Fig. 6) 2. Supply DC5V to MOTOR. ( MOTOR rotates.) (Cf. Fig. 5) 3.
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: approx. 5msec) D. REV PLAY: Supply the plunger power in a normal timing at STOP mode. (ON: approx. 200msec) E. REV REW: Supply the plunger power in a flash at REV PLAY mode. (ON: approx. 50msec) F. STOP: Supply the plunger power in a flash at FF mode. (ON: approx.
3. Lift up the mechanism unit’s plunger/rib with the tip of a negative screwdriver, and operate the unit in the same timing as / supplying the power. (Cf. Fig. 7) / (Note) Follow Step 4 in Item 1.1. for procedure on operating each function. 11.
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Block (Cassette Mechanism Unit)] under [9. Disassembly and Main Component Replacement Procedures before Operation Checks]. 3. Connect the headphone jack output jig (cf. Fig. 8) to headphone jack. 11.2.4. Head Azimuth Adjustment 1. Connect an oscilloscope. (Cf. Fig. 10) 2. Playback the azimuth adjustment portion (8kHz, -20dB) of the test tape (QZZCFM).
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is played in forward and reverse directions does not exceed 1.5dB. 5. After the adjustment, fasten screwlock to the azimuth adjusting screw. (Note) Before adjusting the head azimuth, be sure to remove the screwlock adhesive attached around the head for fine adjustments.
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11.2.6. Bias Voltage Check 1. Connect an electrical voltmeter. (Cf. Fig. 9) (Cf. Fig. 14) 2. Set the function to “TAPE” position. 3. Insert a normal blank cassette tape (QZZCRA). 4. While pressing and holding down [REC ( )] button, press [TAPE ( )] button to pause the recording mode.
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Switch Switch Switch Trigger Switch S600 Rec Switch S601 Preset EQ Switch S602 Tape Eject Switch S603 Rew Switch S604 Stop/Demo Switch S605 FF Switch S606 CD Play/Pause Switch S607 Tape Play Switch S608 Tuner/Band Switch S609 AUX Switch S610 CD Current Switch S611 Exchange Switch...
(capacitors), low-noise (resistors), etc. are used. When replacing any of components, be sure to use only manufacturer’s specified parts shown in the parts list. Caution! IC, LSI and VLSI are sensitive to static electricity. Secondary trouble can be prevented by taking care during repair. - Cover the parts boxes made of plastics with aluminium foil.
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17. Type Illustrations of ICs, Transistors & Diodes 18. Terminal Function of IC’s 18.1. IC701 (AN8885SBE1) Servo Amplifier...
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Pin No. Mark Function Tracking signal input 1 Tracking signal input 2 Power supply Focus signal input terminal 1 Focus signal input terminal 2 APC amp input APC amp output RFsumming output RFIN Detector’s input CSBRT I Capacitor for OFTR connection Capacitor for HPF amp connection...
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Mark Function BCLK N.C. LRCK N.C. SRDATA O N.C. DVDD1 Power supply input (for digital circuit) DVSS1 GND (for digital circuit) Digital audio interface signal output (Latches data at first transition) MCLK Microprocessor command clock signal input MDATA Microprocessor command data signal input Microprocessor command load signal...
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Mark Function /RST Reset signal input SMCK 1/2-diveded clock signal of crystal osscillating at MSEL = “H” (fSMCK = 8.4672 MHz) 1/4-divided clock signal of crystal oscillating at MSEL = “L” (fSMCK = 4.2336 MHz) CSEL Frequency Selection Terminal H = 33.8688 MHz ;...
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Mark Function TRCRS Track cross signal input /RFDET RF detection signal input ("L" : detection) Dropout signal input ("H" : Dropout) LDON Laser on signal output ("H" : ON) PLLF2 N.C. DSLF2 Tracking Offset alignment output/DSL Balance Output (DA Output) WVEL N.C.
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Mark Function X1 IN Crystal oscillating circuit input (f = 16.9344MHz) X2 OUT Crystal oscillating circuit input (f = 16.9344 MHz) Power supply input (for oscillating circuit) BYTCK Byte clock output /CLDCK Sub-code frame clock signal output (fCLDCK = 7.35 kHz during normal playback) FCLK...
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Mark Function RSEL RF signal polarity assignment input (at "H" level, RSEL="H", at "L" level, RESL= "L") IOVOD 5V supply input PSEL Test terminal (connected to Gnd) MSEL SMCK oscillating frequency designation input (“L” :4.2336 MHz, “H”: 8.4672 MHz) SSEL SUBQ output mode select (“H”:Q-code buffer mode)
Mark Function Motor driver (4) reverse- action output Motor driver (4) forward- action output N.C. PGND2 - Ground connection (2) for driver PVCC2 I Power supply (2) for driver N.C. Power supply terminal VREF Reference voltage input Motor driver (4) input Motor driver (3) input RSTIN Reset terminal...
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1,000(ohms). - The marking (RTL) indicates that the Retention Time is limited for this item. After the discontinuation of this assembly in production, the item will continue to be available for a specific period of time. The retention period of availability is dependant on the type of assembly, and in accordance with the lows govening part and product retention.
Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks CASSETTE DECK RED0067 R/P HEAD BLOCK UNIT RDG0300 REEL BASE GEAR RDG0301 WINDING RELAY GEAR RDK0026 MAIN GEAR RDV0033-4 WINDING BELT RDV0064 CAPSTAN BELT RMB0312 TRIGGER LEVER SPRING RMB0400 REEL SPRING RMB0403 HEAB PANEL SPRING RMB0404...
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19.2.2. CD Loading Mechanism Parts List...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks TRAVERSE DECK RAE0155A-V TRV UNIT WITHOUT SER RDG0455 TRAVERSE GEAR (A) RDG0456 TRAVERSE GEAR (B) RDG0519 MAIN GEAR RDG0520 SPEED UP GEAR RDG0521 TRAVERSE GEAR RDG0522 GENEVA GEAR RDG0523 HOR RELAY GEAR RDG0525 CROWN GEAR RDG0526...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks RMM0242 TRV.SLIDE PLATE [R] RMM0243 SELECT RACK RMM0244 SELECT GUIDE RMQ1051 PITCH PLATE RMQ1052 UD BASE RMQ1056 TRAY GUIDE [L] RMQ1057 TRAY GUIDE [R] RMQ1058 GEAR HOLDER RMQ1059 TOP COVER RMQ1060 CLAMP GUIDE RMQ1061 TG.PLATE...
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19.3.2. Cabinet & CD Loading Machanism Parts List...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks CABINET AND CHASSIS REE1172 3P BLUE LED REEX0165 14P FFC REEX0166 14P FFC WIRE REEX0167 19P CD FFC REEX0168 30P FFC REM0094 COLLING FAN RGK1512-S VOLUMW RING RGK1513-S REC BUTTON RING RGKX0117-S FRONT ORNAMENT RGKX0126...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks XTW3+15T SCREW RGCX0005-W L/PIECE REFLECTOR RDG0357 DAMPER GEAR XTWS3+8T SCREW 19.4. Components Parts List Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks P.C.B. REP2807D CD SERVO P.C.B. REPX0289A DECK P.C.B. REPX0108G DECK MECHANISM P.C.B.
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks JK101 RJH8304N JK ANTENNA JK301 K4BC04B00036 JK RED/BLACK SPEAKER JK302 K4BC04B00037 JK BLUE/GRAY SPEAKER JK303 RJH2213N-1 JK 2P RCA PIN JK501 K2AA2B000004 JK AC INLET JK600 RJJ37TK07-X JK HEADPHONE EARTH TERMINAL E501 SNE1004-2 EARTH TERMINAL...
Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks PACKING MATERIALS RPGX0931 PACKING CASE RPNX0145 POLYFOAM RPHV0001 MIRAMAT SHEET ACCESSORIES EUR648264 REMOTE CONTROL A1-1 UR64EC2337A R/C BATTERY COVER RJA0019-2K AC CORD (SF) [M]EG E VJA0733 AC CORD (SF) [M]EB RQT6398-B O/I BOOK (En) [M]EB E RQT6399-E...
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/ Printed in Singapore / M020500001FLE/K/E/J/A/S/N...
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TO MAIN BLOCK IC702 MN662790RSC SERVO PROCESSOR /DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR DIGITAL FILTER /D/A CONVERTER CLVS OUTR BLKCK /CLDCK SBCK SUBC OUTL CD SIGNAL DEMPH SQCK ST/DO FLAG SUBQ SUBQ IPFLAG DIGITAL AUDIO INTERFACE PLLF DIGITAL AUDIO INTERFACE PLLF2 LRCK DSLF2 DSLF SRDATA INTERPOLATION/...
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AM ANT FM ANT CF202 Z120 CF201 Q101, Q102 Z101 SWITCHING, MIXER FM IF AMP (FM) RF AMP BUFFER COIL COIL (FM) Q110 DETECT SWITCH DECODER RM AMP PHASE PILOT BUFFER CANCEL LEVEL S-CURVE STEREO SWITCH AM/FM BUFFER COMP TUNING DRIVE PILOT X102...
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FILTER CD SIGNAL TEST LVREF CONTROL CIRCUIT JK303 CONTROL CIRCUIT INTERFACE CONTROL CIRCUIT RVREF VREF IC301 C1BB00000617 ELECTRONIC VOLUME CONTROL & TONE CONTROL MPXIN IC302 Q902 FLOUT C1BB00000527 X391 STAT STATUS SWITCH XOUT Q901 SUBQ SUBQ SWITCH Q903 BLKCK BLKCLK IC11 IC21 SWITCH...
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SIGNAL LINES : MAIN SIGNAL LINE : CD SIGNAL LINE : AM SIGNAL LINE : PLAYBACK SIGNAL LINE : FM OSC SIGNAL LINE : AM OSC SIGNAL LINE : FM & AM SIGNALS LINE : RECORD SIGNAL LINE : FM SIGNAL LINE : CD-DA (AUDIO/VIDEO) SIGNAL LINE : AUX SIGNAL LINE ( ) Indicates the Pin No.
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-14 CD LOADING CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE IC11 C0GAG0000007 UP/DOWN MOTOR DRIVE 0.01 16V100 RM11 UP/DOWN MOTOR BOTTOM OPEN B3NAA0000068 SENSOR STOCK PLAY MAIN CIRCUIT (CN306) ON SCHMEATIC DIAGRAM-3 IC21 C0GAG0000007 LOADING MOTOR DRIVE 0.01 16V100 RM21 LOADING MOTOR...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-3 : AUX SIGNAL LINE : PLAYBACK SIGNAL LINE MAIN CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE : AM/FM SIGNAL LINE : RECORD SIGNAL LINE LINE OUT R201 C201 R202 C225 470P 1.8K 1000P C401 R402 L392 470P 1.8K 100µH R401 C425 JK303 1000P...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-4 : AUX SIGNAL LINE : PLAYBACK SIGNAL LINE : MAIN SIGNAL LINE MAIN CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE : AM/FM SIGNAL LINE : RECORD SIGNAL LINE : CD SIGNAL LINE S602 TAPE EJECT DECK EJECT CIRCUIT W308 CN308/WH308 C416 C400 100P...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-8 DECK CIRCUIT (CN1303) ON : MAIN SIGNAL LINE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-10 PANEL CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE : CD SIGNAL LINE H600/W600 Q613,615 R687 R688 D632 L605 KRA119STA UDZSTE174R78 100µH LED DRIVE MOTOR Q904 Q905 C646 KRC101STA 50V3.3 KRC101STA MOTOR SWITCH PLUNGER SWITCH REC_LED...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-11 power pcb (EB) power pcb (E/EG) POWER CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE : MAIN SIGNAL LINE Q700 Q702 B1AACF000063 B1AACF000063 SWITCH R704 SWITCH Q701 KTA12710YTA R778 SWITCH Q701 C700 R702 R707 D708 6.3V100 R776 5.6K MA2C16500E Q720 KTC3199GRTA Q700 R774 C738...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-12 : -B SIGNAL LINE POWER CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE : MAIN SIGNAL LINE (E_EG) Q703 B1AACF000063 IC500 SWITCH IC500 RSN314H41A-P Q703 POWER AMP D707 C515 B0AACK000004 0.01 R709 C702 C503 820K 50V2.2 R514 820P HI_R C501 R506 C509 820P LO_L...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-13 ac transformer pcb (E/EG) ac transformer pcb (EB) AC TRANSFORMER CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE D581 D578 RL1N4003S-P R580 R581 R585 RL1N4003S-P C585 D585 D579 25V100 RL1N4003S-P RL1N4003S-P CN507A R583 Q577 Q577 C578 2SC3940ARA C584 C580 0.01 R584 16V1000 REGULATOR SYS 6V 0.01...
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-5 : +B SIGNAL LINE : AM SIGNAL LINE MAIN (TUNER) CIRCUIT : FM OSC SIGNAL LINE : AM OSC SIGNAL LINE : FM SIGNAL LINE Z120 ENV17290G1Y C103 0.01 R107 2SK238 2SC2620 CF201 R106 J0B1075A0086 HVM27 HVM27 470K FM EXT ANT C104 1000P...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-6 : AM SIGNAL LINE : AM OSC SIGNAL LINE MAIN (TUNER) CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE : FM SIGNAL LINE : FM/AM SIGNAL LINE R104 Q110 R109 2SC3311ARTA CF202 C105 R108 J0B1075A0077 SWITCH +7.5V 1000P 470K R139 Q110 DET_OUT Q102 R121...