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ORDER NO. MD0504151C3 DVD Stereo System SA-PM91DGN Colour (S) ... Silver Type SPECIFICATIONS Specification...
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Amplifier Section RMS Output Power Stereo mode (Both channel driven) 10% total harmonic distortion 1 kHz, (Low channel) 40 W per channel (6 8 kHz, (High channel) 40 W per channel (6 Total RMS Stereo mode power 160 W DIN Output Power Stereo mode (Both channel driven) 10% total harmonic distortion 1 kHz, (Low channel) 35 W per channel (6...
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Output level 1 Vp-p (75 Terminal Pin jack (1 system) S-Video output Y output level 1 Vp-p (75 C output level 0.3 Vp-p (75 ) (PAL) 0.286 Vp-p (75 ) (NTSC) Terminal S terminal (1 system) Component video output (480P/ 480I) Y output level 1 Vp-p (75...
5% to 90% RH (no condensation) Power consumption in standby 0.5 W mode System Music Center: SA-PM91DGN- System: SC-PM91DGN-S Speaker: SB-PM91P-MJ Notes : 1. Specifications are subject to change without notice. / Mass and dimensions are approximate. 2. Total harmonic distortion is measured by the digital spectrum analyzer.
equipment such as screwheads, connectors, control shafts, etc. When the exposed metallic part has a return path to the chassis, the reading should be between 1M and 5.2 . / When the exposed metal does not have a return path to the chassis, the reading must be Fig.
destroy solid state devices. After repairs are completed, restore power gradually using a variac, to avoid overcurrent. - Current consumption at AC 230-240 V, 50 Hz in NO SIGNAL mode (volume min) should be ~300 mA. 3. Protection Circuitry The protection circuitry may have operated if either of the following conditions are noticed: - No sound is heard when the power is turned on.
4. Use only an anti-static solder remover device. Some solder removal devices not classified as “anti-static (ESD protected)” can generate electrical charge to damage ES devices. 5. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ES devices. 6.
- Pb free solder will tend to splash when heated too high (about 1100°F/600°C). - When soldering or unsoldering, please completely remove all of the solder on the pins or solder area, and be sure to heat the soldering points with the Pb free solder until it melts enough. 6.
7. Cautions to be taken when handling Optical Pickup The laser diode used inside optical pickup could be destroyed due to static electricity as a potential difference is caused by electrostatic load discharged from clothes or human body. Handling the parts carefully to avoid electrostatic destruction during repair. 7.1.
Fig. 7.1 7.2. Replacing Precautions for Optical Pickup Unit DVD/CD Optical Pickup The optical pickup by which part supply was carried out attaches the short clip to the flexible board for laser diode electrostatic discharge damage prevention. Please remove the short clip and be sure to check that the short land is open, before connecting.
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8. Accessories Note : Refer to Packaging Materials & Accessories Part List (Section 26.5) for part number. Remote Control AC Cord FM Indoor Antenna AM Loop Antenna...
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Video Cable 9. Operation Procedures 10. Disc Information 11. About HighMAT 11.1. What’s HighMAT? Consumers worldwide are using PCs to create their own collections of music, photos and even video by burning them onto CDs. But how these collections can be experienced across different devices can be confusing to navigate, time consuming to access for a DVD player, and be incomplete in terms of music information available to the customer.
11.2. Why take advantage of HighMAT? A Problem Defined:Today, when consumers create their own digital audio, video or photo collections on CD-R or other physical formats, there are numerous, inconsistent ways that devices read the data. For the consumer, the playback experience can be confusing:...
A Solution Created: HighMAT delivers a better digital media access experience by creating a standard approach for PCs to structure digital media on various physical formats and for playback devices to read the data. 11.3. Benefits of HighMAT? Conventional HighMAT Even though DVD player is CD-R/RW compatible, the HighMAT compatible products play content inconsistent ways that various DVD players can read...
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HighMAT is now available for CD Burning and in Leading DVD PlayersHighMAT is a new technology that is now available in leading software and consumer electronic devices to dramatically improve the digital media experience when you create homemade CDsHighMAT delivers a simple, standardized way for PC software and consumer electronics devices to talk to each other and work better together.
12. Assembling and Disassembling. “ATTENTION SERVICER” Some chassis components maybe have sharp edges. Be careful when disassembling and servicing. 1. This section describes procedures for checking the operation of the major printed circuit boards and replacing the main components. 2. For reassembly after operation checks or replacement, reverse the respective procedures.
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12.2. Disassembly of Side Panel (L) & (R) Step 1 : Remove 5 screws. Step 2 : Remove 1 screw. Step 3 : Remove the side panel (L) as arrow shown (Be careful of the catches).
Step 4 : Remove 5 screws. Step 5 : Remove 1 screw. Step 6 : Remove the side panel (R) as arrow shown (Be careful of the catches). 12.3. Disassembly of Top Cabinet Unit - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 6) of Item 12.2. Step 1 : Release catches at both ends.
Step 1 : Remove 1 screw. Step 2 : Release the clutch. Step 3 : Remove 4 screws. Step 4 : Push the lever as arrow shown to open the cassette lid and remove the deck mechanism unit. 12.5. Disassembly of Front Panel Assembly - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 6) of Item 12.2.
Step 2 : Release 6 catches. Step 3 : Remove the center stage unit as arrow shown. Step 4 : Release 4 catches to remove the P.C.B support. Step 5 : Remove the Switch P.C.B as arrow shown. 12.8. Disassembly of Rear Cabinet - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 6) of Item 12.2.
Step 1 : Remove 14 screws. Step 2 : Detach the connector CN2808. Step 3 : Release 2 catches. Step 4 : Remove the rear cabinet as arrow shown. 12.9. Disassembly of Tuner Pack - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 6) of Item 12.2. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 12.3.
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Step 1 : Detach the connection CN2817 and remove the Harmonic Bass P.C.B. 12.11. Disassembly of Component Video P.C.B - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 6) of Item 12.2. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 12.3. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 12.8.
Step 1 : Remove 6 screws. Step 2 : Detach the connector CN5805 & CN5801. Step 3 : Remove the Power P.C.B as arrow shown. 12.16. Disassembly of DVD Mechanism Unit - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 6) of Item 12.2. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 12.3.
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Step 2 : Release the catches and remove the middle unit as arrow shown.
Step 3 : Remove 2 screws and lift up DVD Mechanism unit. 12.17. Checking Procedure for Each Major P.C.B. 12.17.1. Replacement of the Power Amplifier IC - Replacement of the Power Amplifier IC - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 6) of Item 12.2. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 12.3.
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Step 2 Unsolder the terminals of Power Amp IC (IC500) and replace the component. 12.18. Procedure for Replacing Deck Holder - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 6) of Item 12.2. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 12.3. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 12.4.
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Step 3 : Pull out the ribs of the cassette holder to the arrow direction. 12.19. Replacing for CD Lid - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 6) of Item 12.2. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 12.3. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 12.5.
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Step 3 : Remove the CD lid as arrow shown. 12.20. Procedure for Replacing Pinch Roller and Head Block (Deck Mechanism Unit) - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 6) of Item 14.2. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 14.3. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 14.4.
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12.21. Procedure for Replacing Motor, Capstan Belt A, Capstan Belt B, and Winding Belt (Deck Mechanism Unit) - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 6) of Item 14.2. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 14.3. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 14.4. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 14.20.
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12.22. Procedure for Replacing Parts on Deck Mechanism PCB - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 6) of Item 14.2.
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- Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 14.3. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 14.4. 12.23. Procedure for removing CR16 mechanism (Precaution) 1. Turn off by pressing power SW in the body. 2. Unplug AC power cord after the indication of [BYE], then disassemble the body.
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2. Insert the hexagonal wrench (2.5mm) into the gear. 12.24.2. Replacement of traverse deck - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 6) of Item 12.2. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 12.3. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 12.5. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 12.8.
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12.24.3. Replacement of optical pickup unit - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 6) of Item 12.2. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 12.3. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 12.5. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 12.8. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 3) of Item 12.13.
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12.24.4. Disassembly of Traverse Motor (Unit) and Spindle Motor (Unit) - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 6) of Item 12.2. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 12.3. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 12.5. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 12.8.
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12.24.5. Replacement for the disc tray - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 6) of Item 12.2. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 12.3. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 12.5. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 12.8. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 3) of Item 12.13.
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12.24.6. Replacement for the traverse deck - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 6) of Item 12.2. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 12.3. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 12.5. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 12.8. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 3) of Item 12.13.
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12.24.7. Disassembly for loading unit - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 6) of Item 12.2. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 12.3. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 12.5. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 12.8. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 3) of Item 12.13.
12.25. CR16 MECHANISM ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE The following specified greases and/or oil must be applied when some specific parts are changed. 1. Floil grease (VFK1298) : The floil grease must be applied to tray, tray (L) and tray (R). 2. Hanarl oil (VFK1700) : The hanarl oil must be applied to any parts with grease other than the said parts.
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- Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 12.24.6. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 22) of Item 12.24.7.
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12.26. Disassembly of traverse mechanism - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 6) of Item 12.2. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 12.3. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 12.5. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 12.8. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 3) of Item 12.13.
13. Service Positions 13.1. Checking procedure Note: For the disassembling procedure, see the section 12.
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13.2. Checking the major P.C.B. 1. Disassembly of Side Panel L & R 2. Disassembly of Top Cabinet 3. Disassembly of Deck Mechanism and Tape Eject P.C.B. 4. Disassembly of Front Panel 5. Disassembly of Panel P.C.B. 6. Disassembly of Switch P.C.B. 7.
14. Self-Diagnosis Function This unit is equipped with the self-diagnosis function, which displays an error when it occurs, for use during servicing. 14.1. Automatic Displayed Error Codes 14.1.1. Automatic Display Function For a power unit error, the code is automatically displayed. F61: Automatically displayed on the LCD of the player.
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14.1.2. Re-Display - For F61 Display - When the code, F61 is displayed, the power is automatically turned off. - The code, F61 is displayed for three seconds, and then the current time appears. - To retrieve the code, turn on the power button so that the code F61 appears, however, is switched to time display after three seconds, and the power is automatically turned off.
Power circuit system failure and/or direct current flown to speaker terminal / Identify the cause and replace with new parts. 14.1.4. Setting of Self-Diagnostic (Test Mode) a) Turn on power for unit. b) Select DVD/CD Mode. Ensure no disc is inserted in the unit. c) Press and hold [STOP] and [H.BASS] button for at least 2 seconds.
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- Press the power button to turn off the power, and then turn on the power. - The details of self diagnosis are stored in the unit memory. / To retrieve them, follow the procedure described the above, “Activating Self-Diagnosis Function and Displaying Method”. 14.3.
14.5. Self-Diagnosis Error Code Description Code Abnormal Item Detection Method Display Abnormal output or power supply When DCDET becomes L while operating, PCONT is set to L without usual POWER processing, and F61 is displayed after GOOD BYE display. Occurrence of abnormality memorized and displayed in the abnormal detection display mode.
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Abnormal display The error is detailed F043 There is no PGCI_SRP corresponding to Menu ID. F050 The number of TMAP_SRP is 0. F051 A specified value is larger than the number of TMAP_SRP. F052 Specification TMAP_SA is 0. F053 The number of MAP_EN is 0. F060 There is no PGMAP in PGC though C_POSIT exists.
Abnormal display The error is detailed F620 Laser protection"State of high temperature" F621 Laser protection"State of circuit breakdown" F700 MBX Overflow F701 Message Command Not Complete Error F702 Message Command Changed F880 The task number is inapposite. F890 It tried to transmit the message while transmitting to the AV task. F891 The message to the AV task was not able to transmit.
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Item Operational Details Display To Exit Condition and Key Function Error code While the player Error code display / [DVD_---] / / *---: Error Automatically display is stopped and Displays the latest error number exits no disc is code stored in EEPROM. mode inserted, press five seconds.
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Item Operational Details Display To Exit Condition and Key Function Display the While the player Display the device name [xxxxxxxxxx] Automatically device name is stopped and exits no disc is mode inserted, press five seconds. and hold down the [STOP] button on the player and the number button...
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Item Operational Details Display To Exit Condition and Key Function Firm version While the player Firm version display [srrrxxyzzz] / / s : Model Automatically display is stopped and type of Panecon / rrr : exits no disc is Release number of mode inserted, press Panecon / xxx :...
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Item Operational Details Display To Exit Condition and Key Function DVD reset While the user DVD reset / The user setting [_DVD_RESET_ _] Automatically initialization, is returned in the state of exits press and hold the factory shipment. It mode down the doesn't initialize it at the five seconds.
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Item Operational Details Display To Exit Condition and Key Function Reset spindle While the usage Usage time 2 reset / Spindle [_00_00__ERR] Automatically use time time 2 is motor usage time exits displayed, press mode and hold down five seconds. the [STOP] button on the player and the...
Item Operational Details Display To Exit Condition and Key Function Measurement While the player Measurement of DVD laser [xxx_yyy_DD] / / DD: Automatically of DVD laser is stopped and current electricity / DVD laser current exits current no disc is Measures DVD laser current electricity measurement mode...
14.9. Things to Do After Repair (Precaution) Follow the procedure described below after repair. 1. While the power is on, press the button to close the tray. 2. Press the power button to turn off the power. 3. Unplug the power cable. Note: It is prohibited to unplug the power cable while the tray is opened and to close the tray manually.
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[STOP ] button is pressed repeatedly. (Ex.:H01 -H02 - F01 - H01) 14.11. Error detection for DVD/CD block Error Code Abnormal Items Possible Cause CD REST SW abnormal CD traverse position intial setting operation failsfe counter ( ms)waiting for REST SW to turn on. Error No. shall be clear or during coldstart.
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Error Code Abnormal Items Possible Cause MODE SW abnormal Normal operation during mecha transition, MODE SW abnormal memorised. The content of abnormality can be confirmed in abnormal detection mode explained in the later section. REC INH SW abnormal The content of abnormality can be confirmed in the abnormal HALF SW abnormal detection mode explained in the later section.
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shown in the alphanumeric display repeatedly. It shall start from [ _ _ 00001] - It shall move up one counter when step 1~8 of the above operations end. It shall display [ _ _ 00000] after [ _ _ 99999] has been reached. - Press POWER key, tray return to PLAY position and then POWER is OFF.
Operation Tray 1 OPEN / CLOSE / READ / CHANGE Tray 2 OPEN / CLOSE / READ / CHANGE Tray 3 OPEN / CLOSE / READ / CHANGE Tray 4 OPEN / CLOSE / READ / CHANGE Tray 5 OPEN / CLOSE / READ / CHANGE / DISC CHECK / (Back to tray 1 and repeat) Note: To exit ageing mode, press [POWER] button.
other occasions during the process. If this occurs, replace FLASH ROM and restart version upgrade. Version upgrade disc number is informed when ordered. 15.3. Firmware Version Upgrade Process by Using Disc and Recovery Process - Recovery process - Firmware version upgrade process Both of the above procedures automatically start when the recovery disc is replayed.General CD -R disc allows version upgrade process and recovery process, making version upgrade through disc simple.
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15.4. Using Recovery Disc 15.4.1. Recovery Process 1. Insert the recovery disc (RFKZD03R005) to the player to replay. 2. The recovery process automatically starts, and a message of completion prompts on the screen. 3. Remove the disc.
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4. Turn off the power. 15.4.2. Version Upgrade Process 1. Insert the recovery disc to the player to replay. 2. The version of player is automatically checked and prompts if necessary. 3. Select version upgrade process using the cursor keys on the remote controller unit.
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2. Purpose of Use To obtain reference data of laser and spindle motor systems during failure diagnosis. / To check faulty parts during re-repair. 16. Procedure for Checking Operation of Individual Parts for Deck Mechanism Unit 16.1. Operation Check with Cassette Tape 1.
16.1.2. Operative Parts of Mechanism Unit (EJECT lever fitted with rubber band, / Plunger/Rib operation) Fig. 6 16.2. Operation Check without Cassette Tape 1. Pull up the EJECT lever using a rubber band. (Fig. 6) 2. Supply DC5V to MOTOR. ( MOTOR rotates.) 3.
17. Measurement And Adjustments 17.1. Cassette Deck Section 17.1.1. Requirements - Test tape (QZZCFM) (QZZCWAT) - Normal blank cassette tape (QZZCRA) - Digital frequency counter - Oscilloscope - Electrical voltmeter - Headphone jack output jig (Fig. 8) 17.1.2. Setting of Unit - VOLUME: MAX 17.1.3.
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Fig. 9 17.1.4. Tape Speed Adjustment - Normal speed adjustment (only during forward playback) (Product reference value: 3,000±90Hz) 1. Connect a frequency indicator. (Fig. 12) 2. Playback the middle portion of the test tape (QZZCWAT). 3. Adjust the motor screw so that the following output level is produced.
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Adjustment Range: 3,000 ± 90Hz (a constant speed) Fig. 10 Fig. 11 17.1.5. Bias Voltage Check 1. Connect an electrical voltmeter. (Fig. 12) 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.
17.1.6. Bias Frequency Check 1. Connect a digital frequency counter (Fig. 13). 2. Set the function to “TAPE” position. 3. Insert a normal blank cassette tape (QZZCRA) and press “REC” mode on main unit. 4. Check that the output frequency is within the standard range. Standard Value: 98 ±8 kHz Fig.
Note: - Indicated voltage values are the standard values for the unit measured by the DC electronic circuit tester (high-impedance) with the chassis taken as standard. Therefore, there may exist some errors in the voltage values, depending on the internal impedance of the DC circuit tester. - Circuit voltage and waveform described herein shall be regarded as reference information when probing defect point because it may differ from actual measuring value due to difference of...
unit measured by DC electronic voltmeter (high impedance) and oscilloscope on the basis of chassis. Accordingly, there may arise some error in voltage values and waveforms depending upon the internal impedance of the tester or the measuring unit. - Importance safety notice : Components identified by mark have special characteristics important for safety.
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Mark Function - GNS (0V) - MAIN CLOCK INPUT (10 MHZ) - POWER SUPPLY (5V) I CONNECT TO VCC, EXTERNAL INTERRUPT I REMOCON INPUT SYNC I AC FAILURE DETECT INPUT Up/ Down R O Changer Motor 2 Reverse Control Change SW I Changer Change Switch BOTTOM SW I CHANGER BOTTOM...
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Mark Function Progressive O Video Output Control for Progressive HB_MUTE O Harmonic Bass MUTE I For Flash SUB MUTE O Subwoofer Mute Signal MUTE_A O Mute Audio signal DVD_MUTE I Signal fromDVD module control mute circuit RGBH O RGB video output control signal VMIX_CTL O Control signal for the...
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Mark Function PCONT O Control Signal for the Power Control Relay MUTE_H O HIC MUTE DC DET I Signal from the DC Detection circuit N.C. - No Connection N.C. - No Connection JOG_B I Signal B from Volume JOG_A I Signal A from Volume MIC_SW I MIC Switch detection O Deck Recording Control...
Mark Function AVSS - ANALOG POWER SUPPLY INPUT KEY 1 I Key 1 line input VREF - REFERENCE VOLTAGE INPUT AVCC - ANALOG POWER SUPPLY INPUT PLAY_SW I Play Switch 26. Parts Location and Replacement Parts List Notes: - Important safety notice: Components identified by mark have special characteristics important for safety.
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- [SPG] Indicates in the Remarks columns indicates parts that are supplied by PAVC. - Reference for O/I book languages are as follows : Ar : Arabic Cf : Canadian French Cz : Czech Da : Danish Du : Dutch En : English Fr : French Ge : German...
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 HEAD PANEL SPRING RMB0404...
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26.2.2. CD Loading Mechanism Parts List...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks TRAVERSE DECK RDG0519 MAIN GEAR RDG0520 SPEED UP GEAR RDG0521 REVERSE GEAR RDG0522 GENEVA GEAR RDG0523 HOR RELAY GEAR RDG0525 CROWN GEAR RDG0526 TRAY RELAY GEAR RDG0527 UD PULLEY GEAR RDG0528 HOR SPEED DOWN GEAR RDG0529 HOR SPEED DOWN GEAR...
Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks RSC0669 SPEAKER SHIELD PLATE 26.4. Electrical Parts List Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD REPV0057C DVD MODULE P.C.B. (SIDE A & B) [M](RTL) REPV0054F MAIN P.C.B. / COMPONENT VIDEO P.C.B. [M](RTL) REPV0053A PANEL P.C.B.
Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks PACKING MATERIALS RPGV0214 PACKING CASE RPNV0049 POLYFOAM RPHV0001-1 MIRAMAT SHEET ACCESSORIES N2QAJB000145 REMOTE CONTROL A1-1 RKK-HTR0051K R/C BATTERY COVER K2CJ2DA00008 AC CORD RQT7937-B O/I BOOK (En) RSA0007-L FM ANTENNA WIRE N1DAAAA00001 AM LOOP ANTENNA RJL1P016B15A VIDEO CABLE 26.6.
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TRANSFORMER P.C.B (REPV0052F) 250V 800mA T5902 SUB-TRANSFORMER RL5901 W1001 W1002 T5901 TRANSFORMER L5901 JK5901 W1003 W1004 AC IN 230V-240V 50Hz W1005 W1006 CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK AC VOLTAGE LINE. PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH THIS P.C.B...
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 2 SIDE A SIDE B DVD MODULE CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE : CD-DA SIGNAL LINE TRV-I-SW D+5V FODRV TRDRV C8251 6.3V220 R8265 TL8201 VHALF C8262 R8201 C8261 2.2K PNRST BIAS1 LDCNT MUTE3 VIN1 MUTE3 R8241 CL8242 CL8241 DRV0 VIN2...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 3 DVD MODULE CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE D+3.3V IC8111 C0CBCBD00018 3.3 REGULATOR IC TL8111 D+5V C8111 C8112 R8112 R8111 IC8111 C8113 QR8112 470P Cont QR8111 UNR521400L UNR521400L SWITCH SWITCH D+1.2V QR8571 B1GDCFEC0001 CL8571 SUPPLY CONTROL SWITCH HFMON L8550 G1C100KA0055...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 4 : MAIN SIGNAL LINE : DVD VIDEO SIGNAL LINE DVD MODULE CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE FP8101 CKC1 VGND Y/PY/G Y/PY/G LB8303 J0JCC0000119 CKC2 VGND CB/PB/B CB/PB/B LB8304 J0JCC0000119 CKC4 VGND CR/PR/R CR/PR/R LB8305 J0JCC0000119 CKC6 VGND LB8301 J0JCC0000119...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 5 DVD MODULE CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE IC8651 RFKWMH82H160 16M FLASH ROM IC EXADT15 EXADR16 EXADT14 XBYTE EXADT13 EXADT12 FDT15 DQ15/A-1 EXADT11 FDT7 EXADT10 FDT14 DQ14 EXADT9 FDT6 EXADT8 FDT13 DQ13 EXADR19 FDT5 EXADR20 FDT12 DQ12 NEXWE FDT4 IC8611...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 7 DVD MODULE CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE RX8018 (82 x 4) RX8017 RX8014 (82 x 4) C8021 (82 x 4) RX8015 (22 x 2) MDQ9 MDQ24 MDQ5 VDD33 MDQ10 TRCST MDQ4 TRCDATA3 VDD33 TRCDATA2 MDQ11 TRCDATA1 MDQ3 TRCDATA0 TRCCLK...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 8 : CD-DA SIGNAL LINE : DVD VIDEO SIGNAL LINE DVD MODULE CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE : DVD AUDIO SIGNAL LINE LB8001 CKB9 J0JHC0000045 D+3.3V D+1.2V C8002 C8001 LB8002 4V330 6.3V100 J0JHC0000045 CKA2 C8017 RX8031 CKA7 (4.7K x 2) CKA6 CKA5...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-9 : DVD (VIDEO) SIGNAL LINE : AUX SIGNAL LINE MAIN CIRCUIT : FM/AM SIGNAL LINE : +B SIGNAL LINE R2050 R2203 VREF+ R2861 AUXR R2860 C2204 R2204 R2859 1000P C2811 100P TAPE_EJECT R2104 C2813 470P C2104 R2103 JK2801 R2900 C2812 100P...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-10 : DVD (VIDEO) SIGNAL LINE MAIN CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE IC2807 C2810 C0DBZHE00019 100P REGULATOR IC R2015 R2843 100K R2016 100K R2858 D+1.2V D+5V A+5V C2861 C2864 C2862 C2863 16V47 16V470 DVDPCONT R2842 SC_WIDE ASP_CLK R2841 MOTOR ASP_CLK ASP_DATA R2840...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-11 : DVD (VIDEO) SIGNAL LINE : - B SIGNAL LINE : MAIN SIGNAL LINE : +B SIGNAL LINE MAIN CIRCUIT MUTE_H IC2805 IC2806 OP_LEV C0DBEFG00003 C0DBZHG00016 REGULATOR IC DCDET REGULATOR IC PCONT L2807 L2806 SYNC G0A200D00002 G0A101ZA0028 TGND POWER CIRCUIT IC2803 MD_GND1...
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: TAPE PLAYBACK SIGNAL LINE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-12 : MAIN SIGNAL LINE : TAPE RECORD SIGNAL LINE : FM/AM SIGNAL LINE : - B SIGNAL LINE : AUX SIGNAL LINE MAIN CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE L2101, L2201 J0JBC0000019 HP_SW L2101 HP_L PHONES L2201...
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: TAPE PLAYBACK SIGNAL LINE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-13 : MAIN SIGNAL LINE : TAPE RECORD SIGNAL LINE : - B SIGNAL LINE : DVD (AUDIO) SIGNAL LINE : +B SIGNAL LINE : DVD (VIDEO) SIGNAL LINE MAIN CIRCUIT C2932 0.082 Q2818 C2933 B1GBCFGG0023 R2948...
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 15 : MAIN SIGNAL LINE : +B SIGNAL LINE : DVD (VIDEO) SIGNAL LINE : -B SIGNAL LINE PANEL CIRCUIT HARMONIC BASS CIRCUIT R3129 R3124 C3000 C3002 R3139 C3010 C3007 R3126 220P 50V1 4.7K R3117 50V2.2 220P R3102 R3125 L_IN...
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-17 : -B SIGNAL LINE : MAIN SIGNAL LINE POWER CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE IC500 IC500 RSN315H41-P POWER AMP HIC R5153 Q5101,Q5201 4.7K KTC3199GRTA SWITCH C5817 C5153 R5151 0.01 50V0.22 3.9K C5151 R5209 C5205 1500P C5152 5600P 820P Q5101 R5152 C5206...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-18 : -B SIGNAL LINE POWER CIRCUIT : MAIN SIGNAL LINE : +B SIGNAL LINE LO_R LO_L LO_R_GND SPEAKER LO_L_GND CIRCUIT HI_R_GND (CN5805) ON HI_L_GND SCHEMATIC HI_R DIAGRAM-16 HI_L H5804 C5101 C5201 1000P 1000P R5830 R5258 R5834 R5158 R5110 R5210 R5159 R5259...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-19 : TAPE PLAYBACK SIGNAL LINE DECK CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE : TAPE RECORD SIGNAL LINE C1105 470P R1103 C1122 0.01 R1101 C1104 0.027 C1102 C1101 470P CP1301 50V1 PBLIN C1103 16V100 PBRIN R1102 C1121 1.5K 0.001 C1107 1500P IC1001 Nor/Cro...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-20 : TAPE PLAYBACK SIGNAL LINE DECK CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE : TAPE RECORD SIGNAL LINE R1105 R1109 2.2K R1107 Q1101 C1110 R1106 6800P 100K Q1101,Q1201 B1ABGC000005 R1205 MUTING SWITCH R1209 2.2K R1207 Q1201 R1206 C1210 100K 6800P C1109 50V3.3 Q1302...
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-21 CD LOADING CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE IC11 C0GAG0000007 UP/DOWN MOTOR DRIVE 0.01 16V100P RM11 UP/DOWN MOTOR CHANGE BOTTOM OPEN B3NAA0000098 +7.5V SENSOR STOCK PGND CR16 SWITCH DGND UP/DOWN F PLAY UP/DOWN R BOTTOM SW MAIN CIRCUIT (CN2806) ON POSTION SENS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-12...
DVD MODULE P.C.B. IC8001 Ref No. MODE CD PLAY STANDBY IC8001 Ref No. MODE CD PLAY STANDBY IC8001 Ref No. MODE CD PLAY STANDBY IC8001 Ref No. MODE CD PLAY STANDBY IC8001 Ref No. MODE CD PLAY STANDBY IC8001 Ref No. MODE CD PLAY STANDBY...
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IC8051 Ref No. MODE CD PLAY STANDBY IC8051 Ref No. MODE CD PLAY STANDBY IC8051 Ref No. MODE CD PLAY STANDBY IC8111 Ref No. MODE CD PLAY STANDBY IC8251 Ref No. MODE CD PLAY STANDBY IC8251 Ref No. MODE CD PLAY STANDBY IC8420 Ref No.
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CD LOADING P.C.B. IC 11 Ref No. MODE CD PLAY STANDBY IC 21 Ref No. MODE CD PLAY STANDBY Ref No. MODE CD PLAY STANDBY...
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MAIN P.C.B. IC2801 Ref No. MODE CD PLAY STANDBY IC2801 Ref No. MODE CD PLAY STANDBY IC2801 Ref No. MODE CD PLAY STANDBY IC2801 Ref No. MODE CD PLAY STANDBY IC2801 Ref No. MODE CD PLAY STANDBY IC2802 Ref No. MODE CD PLAY STANDBY...
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IC2808 Ref No. MODE CD PLAY STANDBY IC2808 Ref No. MODE CD PLAY STANDBY IC2812 Ref No. MODE CD PLAY STANDBY IC2812 Ref No. MODE CD PLAY STANDBY IC2813 Ref No. MODE CD PLAY -9.1 STANDBY Ref No. IC2814 MODE CD PLAY -9.1 STANDBY...
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HARMONIC BASS P.C.B. IC2816 Ref No. MODE CD PLAY -9.2 STANDBY -0.2 IC2817 Ref No. MODE CD PLAY -9.2 STANDBY -0.2 IC2818 Ref No. MODE CD PLAY -9.2 STANDBY -0.2 Q3000 Q3001 Q3002 Q3003 Ref No. MODE CD PLAY -0.9 -0.9 -0.7 -0.7...
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DECK P.C.B. Ref No. IC 1000 MODE CD PLAY STANDBY IC 1001 Ref No. MODE CD PLAY STANDBY IC 1001 Ref No. MODE CD PLAY STANDBY Q1101 Q1201 Q1302 Q1303 Q1304 Ref No. MODE CD PLAY STANDBY Q1309 Q1310 Q1312 Q1314 Q1315 Ref No.
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CN2801 PIN 1 CN2801 PIN 8 CN2803 PIN 1 CN2803 PIN 2 CD PLAY CD PLAY CD PLAY CD PLAY 1.18Vp-p (10msec.div) 5.28Vp-p (10msec.div) 5.24Vp-p (10msec.div) 4.20Vp-p (10msec.div) CN2803 PIN 3 CN2803 PIN 21 CN2805 PIN 10 CN2805 PIN 11 CD PLAY CD PLAY CD PLAY...
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WR1308A TAPE EJECT SOLDER SIDE P.C.B PANEL P.C.B CN602 FL601 HW601 21....1 WR1308B /WR601 20.....2 CN1305 DECK P.C.B CP1301 SOLDER SIDE Z602 WR1903 VR601 CP1902 CN603 1 . . 3 VOLUME SENSOR MOTOR SOLDER SIDE 3 . 1 P611 DECK MECHANISM P.C.B SOLDER SIDE SOLDER SIDE 9 .
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