Table Of Contents - Philips CDI 220/00 Service Manual

Compact disc interactive player
Table of Contents

Advertisement

SECTION CONTENTS
1
DETAILLED TABLE OF CONTENTS
6
ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS
6.1
WIRING DIAGRAM
2
6.2
2.1
6.2.1
Alphabetical list of abbreviations
2.2
6.3
POWER SUPPLY PANEL
1006
6.3.1
PCB Lay-outs
3
SERVICE INFORMATION
6.3.2
Circuit diagram
3.1
6.3.3
List of electrical parts
3.2
SERVICING OF SMDs (SURFACE MOUNTED
6.4
CD PANEL
1004
6.4.1
Circuit diagram CD part 1
3.2.1
6.4.2
List of electrical parts
3.2.2
6.4.3
PCB Lay-outs
3.2.2.1
6.4.4.
Circuit diagram CD part 2
3.2.3
6.4.5.
Circuit diagram turntablemotor part
3.2.3.1
6.5
AUDIO PROCESSING UNIT
1002
3.3
HANDLING ESD SENSETIVE COMPONENTS
6.5.1
Circuit diagram
3.3.1
Personal safety
6.5.2
PCB lay-outs
3.3.2
Storage and transport
6.5.3
List of electrical parts
3.3.3
Testing or handling
6.6
VIDEO ENCODER UNIT
1003
3.3.4
Mounting ESD sensetive components
6.6.1
PCB lay-outs
3.3.5
6.6.2
List of electrical parts
3.3.6
Electrostatic charges
6.6.3
Circuit diagram
3.3.7
Transients (switch-on phenomena)
6.7
MMC PANEL
1001
3.3.8
Working environment
6.7.1
PCB lay-out
3.3.9
Replacement of the Flat Pack ICs
6.7.2
F.M.V. interface circuit diagram
3.4
6.8
DISPLAY AND HEADPHONE PANEL
1005
6.8.1
PCB lay-out
3.5
SERVICE TOOLS
6.8.2
List of electrical parts
3.5.1
Service PCB
6.8.3
PCB layout Headphone panel
3.5.1.1
Circuit diagram
6.8.4
Circuit diagram
3.5.1.2
Layout
3.5.1.3
7
DIAGNOSTICS
3.5.2
Test discs
7.1
TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR
3.5.3
Extension connectors
7.1.1
Troubleshooting the Power Supply
3.5.4
Measurement equipment
7.1.2
Troubleshooting and Service the MMC panel
3.5.5
Pointing devices
7.1.3
CO-part and Audio Section Troubleshooting
3.5.6
(de)Mounting tool
7.1.4
Video Section Troubleshooting
3.6
THE MMC CENTRAL REPAIR PROCEDURE
7.2
MEASUREMENTS AND ADJUSTMENTS
7.2.1
Power supply panel
1006
4
MECHANICAL DRAWINGS AND PARTS
7.2.1.1
Checkspoints
LIST
7.2.1.2
Adjustment
4.1
7.2.2
CD panel
1004
4.1.1
7.2.2.1
Laser current
4.1.2
7.2.2.2
Focus signal
4.1.3
7.2.2.3
Starting signal
4.1.4
7.2.2.4
Motor control signals
4.1.5
&
7.2.2.5
Radial error circuit signals
4.1.6
7.2.2.6
Clock signal (LP IC7201
4.1.7
7.2.2.7
Decoder signals
4.1.7.1
7.2.2.8
Video signals
4.1.7.2
7.2.3
Audio processing unit
1002
4.1.8
Exploded view of the cabinet_
7.2.3.1
Slave processor data
4.1.8.1
Parts list of cabinet
7.2.3.2
1
2
S signals
4.2
EXPLODED VIEW OF LOADER
7.2.3.3
X;n clock signal
4.2.1
Parts list of LOADER
7.2.3.4
DEEMP signal
7.2.3.5
FILTERN signal
5
SERVICE SOFTWARE
7.2.3.6
KIii signal
5.1
THE LOW LEVEL MMC TEST
7.2.3.7
Performance check
5.1.1
Tools
7.2.4
Video encoder unit
1003
5.1.2
Test sequence
7.2.4.1
Check and adjustment PAL sub carrier
5.1.3
Low level test implementation
7.2.4.2
SW control signal
5.1.4
How to start up the low level test
7.2.4.3
Check of RGB input signals
5.1.5
PCB low level test
7.2.5
Multi media controller( MMC Panel)
1001
5.1.6
Terminal low level test
7.2.5.1
Supply voltages
5.1.7
Error codes
7.2.5.2
Clock signals
5.1.8
Release number, position and checksum
7.2.5.3
12S interface
storage
7.2.5.4
Reset circuitry
5.1.9
How is the checksum calculated ?
7.2.5.5
Main (LP 68070
5.2
THE SERVICE SHELL
7.2.5.6
Low Level test
5.2.1
Starting the service shell
5.2.2
Layout info
5.2.3
Subject dependent information
PCS 66 312

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents