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2.4. Handling Precautions for Traverse Unit ------------ 10 10.3. Checking and Repairing of D-Amp P.C.B.--------- 74 3 Service Navigation---------------------------------------------- 12 10.4. Checking and Repairing of SMPS P.C.B. and 3.1. Service Information -------------------------------------- 12 AC Inlet P.C.B.-------------------------------------------- 75 4 Specifications ---------------------------------------------------- 13 11 Voltage &...
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18.1. IC2801 (RFKWMAK580PN): Microprocessor------------------------------------------ 122 18.2. IC6601(C0HBB0000057): IC FL Driver ----------- 124 19 Exploded View and Replacement Parts List --------- 125 19.1. Exploded View and Mechanical Replacement Parts List-------------------------------------------------- 125 19.2. Electrical Replacement Part List-------------------- 130...
1 Safety Precautions 1.1. General Guidelines 1. When servicing, observe the original lead dress. If a short circuit is found, replace all parts which have been overheated or damaged by the short circuit. 2. After servicing, see to it that all the protective devices such as insulation barriers, insulation papers shields are properly installed.
1.4. Before Repair and Adjustment Disconnect AC power to discharge unit AC Capacitors as such (C5700, C5701, C5703, C5704, C5705, C5706, C5707) through a 10 Ω, 10 W resistor to ground. Caution: DO NOT SHORT-CIRCUIT DIRECTLY (with a screwdriver blade, for instance), as this may destroy solid state devices. After repairs are completed, restore power gradually using a variac, to avoid overcurrent.
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Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks FP2901 K5G4013A0001 FUSE PROTECTOR TH5701 D4CAA5R10001 THERMISTOR TH5702 D4CAA2R20001 THERMISTOR TH5860 D4CC11040013 THERMISTOR P5701 K2AA2B000017 AC INLET P5701 K2AB2B000011 AC INLET C5700 F1BAF1020020 1000pF C5701 F0CAF334A087 0.33uF C5703 F0C2H1040001 0.1uF 500V C5703 F0CAF224A085 0.22uF...
2 Warning 2.1. Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) to Electrostatic Sensitive (ES) Devices Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such components commonly are called Elec- trostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices. Examples of typical ES devices are integrated circuits and some field-effect transistors and semiconductor "chip"...
2.2. Precaution of Laser Diode Caution: This product utilizes a laser diode with the unit turned “on”, invisible laser radiation is emitted from the pickup lens. Wavelength: 780 nm (CD) Maximum output radiation power from pickup: 100 μW/VDE Laser radiation from the pickup unit is safety level, but be sure the followings: 1.
2.3. Service caution based on Legal restrictions 2.3.1. General description about Lead Free Solder (PbF) The lead free solder has been used in the mounting process of all electrical components on the printed circuit boards used for this equipment in considering the globally environmental conservation. The normal solder is the alloy of tin (Sn) and lead (Pb).
2.4. Handling Precautions for Traverse Unit The laser diode in the optical pickup unit may break down due to static electricity of clothes or human body. Special care must be taken avoid caution to electrostatic breakdown when servicing and handling the laser diode in the traverse unit. Cautions to Be Taken in Handling the Optical Pickup Unit 2.4.1.
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2.4.2.2. Human body grounding 1. Use the anti-static wrist strap to discharge the static electricity form your body.
3 Service Navigation 3.1. Service Information This service manual contains technical information which will allow service personnel’s to understand and service this model. Please place orders using the parts list and not the drawing reference numbers. If the circuit is changed or modified, this information will be followed by supplement service manual to be filed with original service manual.
Main Unit: SA-AK580PN-K Frequency range Front Speaker: SB-AK780PN-K For PH only 87.50 MHz to 108.00 MHz System: SC-AK580PH-K Main Unit: SA-AK580PH-K (200 kHz step) Front Speaker: SB-AK780PN-K For PN only 87.9 MHz to 107.9 MHz (200 kHz step) 87.5 MHz to 108.0 MHz (100 kHz step) 75 Ω...
5.2. Remote Control Key Button Operation TUNE MODE This auto off function allows you to turn off To dim the display panel. To mute the sound. the unit in disc or USB mode only after left • Press the button to activate the function. •...
6 Self-Diagnosis and Special Mode Setting This unit is equipped with features od self-diagnosis & special mode setting for checking the function & reliability. Special Note: Checking of the reliability (ageing) & changer operation must be carry out to ensure good working condition in unit. 6.1.
6.2. Doctor Mode Table Below is the various special modes for checking:- 6.2.1. Doctor Mode Table 1 Item FL Display Key Operation Mode Name Description Front Key Doctor Mode To enter into Doctor In CD Mode: Mode. 1. Press [ ] button on main unit fol- low by [4] and [7] on remote control.
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6.2.2. Doctor Mode Table 2 Item FL Display Key Operation Mode Name Description Front Key Volume Setting To check for the volume Display 1 In Doctor Mode: Check setting of the main unit. 1. Press [7] button on remote control. The volume will be auto- To exit Doctor Mode, press [OK] button on main matically set to its respec-...
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6.2.3. Doctor Mode Table 3 Item FL Display Key Operation Mode Name Description Front Key CR14 Inspection Below is the process: In Doctor Mode: 1. Load TRAY 1 (Move to 1. Press [DISC] button on remote con- PLAY position) trol. 2.
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6.2.4. Doctor Mode Table 4 Item FL Display Key Operation Mode Name Description Front Key CD to USB Recording -Automatically change to CD In Doctor Mode: & Playing Inspection -Set it to VOL 0 1. Press [4] button on remote control. -Preset EQ Set to FLAT USB Formatted When high-speed recording...
6.3. Service Mode Summary Table Main unit buttons Remote control unit buttons Application Note Service Mode (Refer to the section “6.4.1 Service Mode Table 1” for more information.) Service Mode Error Code History Micro-P Version Display USB Error Code History CD Self Adjustment Result (Refer to the section “6.4.2 Service Mode Table 2”...
6.4. Service Mode Table 6.4.1. Service Mode Table 1 Below is the various special modes for checking:- Item FL Display Key Operation Mode Name Description Front Key Service Mode To enter into Service In CD Mode: Mode. Press and hold [ ] button on main unit for 2 seconds follow by [ ] on remote control...
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6.4.2. Service Mode Table 2 Item FL Display Key Operation Mode Name Description Front Key CD Self Adjust- To check for CD operation In Service Mode: ment Result (self-adjusment). 1. Press [6] button on remote control. Cold Start To reset to default setting. In Service Mode: 1.
6.6. Error Code Table Display Self-Diagnosis Function (refer Section “6.4.1” Service Mode Table 1”) provides information on any problems occurring for the unit and its respective components by displaying the error codes. These error code such as U**, H** and F** are stored in memory and held unless it is cleared.
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6.6.2. Error Code Table (For Power Supply)
7.3. Troubleshooting Guide for F61 and/or F76 This section illustrates the checking procedures when upon detecting the error of “F61” and/or “F76” after power up of the unit. It is for purpose of troubleshooting and checking in SMPS, D-Amp & Main P.C.B. 7.3.1.
8 Service Fixture & Tools 8.1. Service Tools and Equipment Prepare service tools before process service position. Service Tools Remarks Main P.C.B. (CN5050) - D-Amp P.C.B. (CN5050) REEX0930 (17P FFC) (RTL) Main P.C.B. (CN2701) - SMPS P.C.B. (CN5802) REXX0680 (11P wire) (RTL) SMPS P.C.B.
9 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions “ATTENTION SERVICER” Be careful when disassembling and servicing. Some chassis components may have sharp edges Special Note: 1. This model uses a CD Mechanism Unit (CR14C). In this following section does not contain the necessary assembly and dis- assembly information except the assembly and disassembly of the traverse unit.
9.3. Disassembly of Top Cabinet Step 1 : Remove 3 screws on each side. Step 4 : Push the Top Cabinet backwards as arrow shown to release the catches. Step 2 : Remove 5 screws. Step 5 : Remove the Top Cabinet. Step 3 : Slightly lift the sides of Top Cabinet outwards as arrow shown.
9.4. Disassembly of CD Mecha- nism Unit (CR14C) • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 5) of Item 9.3 Step 4 : Release claws outwards on both sides. Step 1: Remove 1 screw. Step 2 : Detach 25P FFC at the connector (CN2801) on Main P.C.B.
9.5. Disassembly of Rear Panel • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 5) of Item 9.3 Step 7 : Remove 2 screws. Step 8 : Remove the CD Mechanism Unit (CR14C). Step 1 : Detach 2P wire at the connector (CN2810) on Main P.C.B..
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• For PN only Step 2 : Remove 9 screws. Step 3 : Release 2 catches from the each side of the Rear Panel. Step 4 : Slightly lift up the CD Mechanism Unit (CR14C) to release from the 2 locators. Step 5 : Detach Voltage Selector from Rear Panel as arrow shown.
9.6. Disassembly of Fan Unit • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 5) of Item 9.3 • Follow (Step 1) of Item 9.5 Step 1 : Release fan wire from the holder. Step 4 : Slightly lift up the CD Mechanism Unit (CR14C) to release from the 2 locators.
9.7. Disassembly of Front Panel Assembly • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 5) of Item 9.3 Step 1 : Detach 30P FFC at the connector (CN3200) on Main P.C.B. Step 2 : Detach 27P FFC at the connector (CN2806) on Main P.C.B.
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Step 5 : Release claws on both sides. Step 6 : Release catches at both side. Caution : During assembling, ensure both the claws and Step 7 : Release tabs at the bottom. catches are fully catched. Caution : Do not exert strong force when releasing the tabs.
9.8. Disassembly of Mic P.C.B. • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 5) of Item 9.3 • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 8) of Item 9.7 Caution : Remember to tie the 5P wire with tie wrap to the Front Panel as diagram shown. Step 1 : Remove the Mic Volume Knob.
9.11. Disassembly of Memory P.C.B. • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 5) of Item 9.3 • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 8) of Item 9.7 • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 5) of Item 9.8 • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 8) of Item 9.9 Step 3 : Remove the Dynamic Bass Button Unit.
9.13. Disassembly Servo P.C.B. • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 5) of Item 9.3 • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 8) of Item 9.4 Step 3 : Remove 3 screws. Step 1 : Upset the CD Mechanism Unit (CR14C). Step 4 : Flip over the CD Servo P.C.B.. Step 5 : Detach the 16P FFC at connector (CN7001) at CD Servo P.C.B..
9.14. Disassembly of D-Amp P.C.B. • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 5) of Item 9.3 • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 6) of Item 9.4 Step 4 : Remove 2 screws. Step 1 : Remove 4 screws. Step 5 : Lift up the D-Amp P.C.B. together with inner chassis Step 2 : Detach 17P FFC at the connector (CN5050) on D-Amp assembly as arrow shown.
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Step 6 : Place the D-Amp P.C.B. on a support block. Caution: During assembling, ensure the D-Amp P.C.B. is Step 7 : Remove 3 screws. seated properly on the locator of the Inner Chassis. Step 8 : Lift up to remove the D-Amp P.C.B..
9.15. Replacement of Audio Digital 9.15.2. Assembly of Audio Digital Amp IC (IC5400) Amp IC (IC5400) • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 5) of Item 9.3 • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 6) of Item 9.4 • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 8) of Item 9.14 9.15.1.
9.16. Replacement of Audio Digital 9.16.2. Assembly of Audio Digital Amp IC (IC5000) Amp IC (IC5000) • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 5) of Item 9.3 • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 6) of Item 9.4 • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 8) of Item 9.14 9.16.1.
9.17. Disassembly of Main P.C.B. • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 5) of Item 9.3 • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 6) of Item 9.4 • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 9.7 • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 5) of Item 9.14 Step 4 : Remove 2 screws on at bottom chassis.
9.18. Disassembly of SMPS P.C.B. (This illustration shows is for PN only) • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 5) of Item 9.3 • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 6) of Item 9.4 • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 5) of Item 9.14 Step 4 : Flip the SMPS P.C.B.
9.19. Replacement of Switching Reg- 9.19.2. Assembly of Switching Regulator IC (IC5701) ulator IC (IC5701) • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 5) of Item 9.3 • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 6) of Item 9.4 • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 5) of Item 9.14 •...
9.20. Replacement of Rectifier Diode (D5702) • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 5) of Item 9.3 • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 6) of Item 9.4 • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 5) of Item 9.14 • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 9.18 9.20.1.
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9.20.2. Assembly Rectifier Diode (D5702) Step 3 : Remove 1 screw. Step 4 : Remove the Heatsink Unit B as arrow shown. Step 5 : Remove 1 screw. Step 1 : Apply grease to the Heatsink Unit B. Step 6 : Remove the Rectifier Diode (D5702) from the Heatsink Step 2 : Screw the Rectifier Diode (D5702) to the Heatsink Unit Unit B.
9.24. Disassembly of AC Inlet P.C.B. • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 5) of Item 9.3 Step 4 : Remove 2 screws on AC Inlet P.C.B.. Step 5 : Lift up AC inlet P.C.B. from bottom chassis. Caution: During assembling, ensure the AC Inlet P.C.B. is seated properly at the locator, screw 2 screws at AC Inlet P.C.B..
9.25. Disassembly of Jupiter P.C.B. • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 5) of Item 9.3 • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 8) of Item 9.7 Step 1 : Remove 3 screws. Step 2 : Remove the Jupiter Unit. Step 3 : Release 2 catches. Step 4 : Slightly left up the Jupiter Cover to release from 2 loca- tors.
9.26. Disassembly of Voltage Selec- tor P.C.B. (For PH only) • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 5) of Item 9.3 Step 3 : Desolder blue wire pin & white wire pin on the Voltage Selector P.C.B.. Step 1: Remove 1 screw. Step 4 : Remove the Voltage Selector P.C.B..
9.27. Replacement of Traverse Unit Assembly 9.27.1. Disassembly Traverse Unit Assembly Step 2 : Detach the FFC wires from the adhesive area. Caution: Disassembly of Traverse Unit Assembly in play position. Step 3 : Remove the Traverse Unit Assembly as arrows shown. Step 1 : Release the catch and push the guide as arrows.
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9.27.2. Assembly of Traverse Unit Assem- Step 4 : Release the catch and push the guide as arrows shown to close both grooves. Step 1 : Slot the Traverse Unit Assembly into the guides as arrow shown. Caution: Ensure the bosses fix exactly onto the guides. Step 2 : Place down the Traverse Unit Assembly.
9.28. Disassembly of CD Lid • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 5) of Item 9.3 • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 8) of Item 9.7 Step 1: Remove the spring as arrow shown in order of sequences (1) to (3). Caution: During assembling, please ensure that the spring is assembly at right position.
10 Service Position Note: For description of the disassembly procedures, see the Section 9. 10.1. Checking and Repairing of 10.2. Checking and Repairing of Main P.C.B. Panel P.C.B., Mic P.C.B., Jupiter P.C.B. and MPort/Headphone Step 1 : Remove Top Cabinet. P.C.B.
10.3. Checking and Repairing of D- Amp P.C.B. Step 1 : Remove Top Cabinet. Step 2 : Remove CD Mechanism Unit (CR14C). Step 3 : Remove D-Amp P.C.B.. Step 8 : Connect 10P FFC at the connector (CN2807) on Main P.C.B.
10.4. Checking and Repairing of SMPS P.C.B. and AC Inlet P.C.B. Step 1 : Remove Top Cabinet. Step 2 : Remove CD Mechanism Unit (CR14C). Step 3 : Remove D-Amp P.C.B.. Step 4 : Remove AC Inlet P.C.B.. Step 5 : Remove Voltage Selector P.C.B.. Step 8 : Position SMPS P.C.B., AC Inlet P.C.B.
STANDBY Ref No. IC7001 MODE CD PLAY STANDBY Ref No. IC7001 MODE CD PLAY STANDBY Ref No. IC7002 MODE CD PLAY STANDBY Ref No. IC7002 MODE CD PLAY STANDBY Ref No. Q7601 MODE CD PLAY STANDBY SA-AK580PH/PN CD SERVO P.C.B.
CD PLAY STANDBY Ref No. IC2801 MODE CD PLAY STANDBY Ref No. IC2801 MODE CD PLAY STANDBY Ref No. IC2801 MODE CD PLAY STANDBY Ref No. IC2801 MODE CD PLAY STANDBY Ref No. IC2801 MODE CD PLAY STANDBY SA-AK580PH/PN MAIN P.C.B.
CD PLAY STANDBY Ref No. IC751 MODE CD PLAY STANDBY Ref No. IC751 MODE CD PLAY STANDBY Ref No. IC751 MODE CD PLAY STANDBY Ref No. IC801 MODE CD PLAY STANDBY Ref No. IC801 MODE CD PLAY STANDBY SA-AK580PH/PN JUPITER P.C.B.
CD PLAY STANDBY Ref No. IC801 MODE CD PLAY STANDBY Ref No. IC801 MODE CD PLAY STANDBY Ref No. IC801 MODE CD PLAY STANDBY Ref No. IC802 MODE CD PLAY STANDBY Ref No. Q801 MODE CD PLAY STANDBY SA-AK580PH/PN JUPITER P.C.B.
11.9. Mic P.C.B. Ref No. IC1000 MODE CD PLAY STANDBY SA-AK580PH/PN MIC P.C.B. 11.10. SMPS P.C.B. Ref No. IC5701 MODE CD PLAY 162.0 19.3 STANDBY 19.3 162.0 Ref No. IC5799 MODE CD PLAY 20.3 162.2 STANDBY 20.3 163.0 Ref No.
TO MAIN (2/2) IC551 IC552 C0FBAK000026 C0FBBY000027 Q801 D803 ADC IC DAC IC CN601 CN3200 LED DRIVE IC503 C0DBZHE00026 POWER SUPPLY IC USB5V TO MAIN (1/2) TO MAIN (1/2) TO MAIN (1/2) TO MAIN (1/2) TO JTAG SA-AK580PH/PN JUPITER BLOCK DIAGRAM...
D2946 Q2735 DC DETECT DC DETECT DC_DET REGULATOR SWITCH SWITCH +VCC SWITCH FROM PANEL Q2708 Q2761 POWER -9V POWER CONTROL SUPPLY TO SMPS SWITCH SWITCH TO JUPITER TO PANEL D2503 Q2501 LM_1 LEVEL METER CONTROL SWTICH SA-AK580PH/PN MAIN(1/2) BLOCK DIAGRAM...
SUBW_LVL2 SUBW_LVL1 SUBW_LVL1 MUTE_A MUTE_A X2602 X2611 Q2745 SWITCH Q2812 IC2741 SWITCH C0DBGYY00089 VOLTAGE REGULATOR IC Q2743 SWITCH W_DET CTRL W_MUTE TO PANEL TO JUPITER TO SMPS FROM DEBUG TO MIC TO MPORT/ TO JUPITER HEADPHONE SA-AK580PH/PN MAIN(2/2) BLOCK DIAGRAM...
CONTROL TO MAIN (2/2) SENSOR Q6511, D6511 Q6512 D6512 LED DRIVE LED_SUPPLY MPORT/HEADPHONE CIRCUIT JK6810 MUSIC PORT VR6882 TRACK JOG TO MAIN (1/2) TO MAIN (2/2) JK6800 HEADPHONE M.PORT/HEADPHONE P.C.B. SA-AK580PH/PN PANEL / MPORT/HEADPHONE / MIC / MEMORY BLOCK DIAGRAM...
IN1+ RIGHT SPEAKER OUT2 IN1- IN2+ VDDA1 IN2- VDDA2 VSSA1 SURROUND LEFT SPEAKER MODE VSSA2 IC5500 C0JBAB000902 HEX INVERTER (CLOCK GENERATOR) TO MAIN (2/2) X5500 X5501 TO SMPS TO SMPS Q5101,Q5102 TO MAIN (2/2) DC DETECT SA-AK580PH/PN D-AMP BLOCK DIAGRAM...
AC INLET P.C.B. SWITCHING VOLTAGE SELECTOR CIRCUIT S5701 WHITE WIRE VOLTAGE IC5899 BLUE WIRE C0DAEMZ00001 SELECTOR SHUNT REGULATOR VOLTAGE SELECTOR P.C.B. PC5799 FEEDBACK IC5799 MIP4110MSSCF SWITCHING REGULATOR PC5702 SYNC SWITCH SA-AK580PH/PN SMPS / AC INLET / VOLTAGE SELECTOR BLOCK DIAGRAM...
15 Schematic Diagram Notes • Voltage and signal line : +B signal line • This schematic diagram may be modified at any time : -B signal line with the development of new technology. : CD Audio input signal line Notes: : AUX/MUSIC PORT/MIC/Audio input sig- nal line S5701:...
MA2J1110GL FOR PN ONLY IC5801 R5726 FOR PH ONLY C0DABFC00002 FEED BACK SHUNT REGULATOR R5727...PN C5700 F1BAF1020020 1000P R5750 Q5802 PC5701 B1ABCF000176 B3PBA0000402 FEED BACK CONTROL -30V_SENSE ZJ5803 D5806 MAZ8075GML SYS6V FEED BACK QR5810 PCONT B1GBCFLL0037 SA-AK580PH/PN SMPS CIRCUIT INVERTER...
18 Terminal Function of ICs 18.1. IC2801 (RFKWMAK580PN): IC Microprocessor Pin Name Fucntions Pin Name Fucntions ASP_CLK O ASP commiunication line DCdet1 Detect of DAMP faulty SD_CMD O Jupiter and CD communication (F61) UART(TX) DCdet2 Detect of Power Supply & SD_STAT Jupiter and CD communication SMPS faulty...
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Pin Name Fucntions Vol jog AD To detect vol jog pulses for vol- ume control Key3 AD manual EQ/ CD/ FM-AM/ Mport- /Memory/USB button detect Key2 AD tray Open_close/ change/CD1/ CD2/CD/3/CD4/CD5/Stop but- ton detect Key1 AD Power/USB Rec/Memory rec/ Subwoofer/ Dbass button detect 100 VREF+ - 3.3V supply...
18.2. IC6601(C0HBB0000057): IC FL Driver Terminal Name Function O No Connection No Connection No Connection No Connection Oscillator Input No Connection Data Input Clock Input Serial Interface Strobe Key Data Input 1 (No Connec- tion) Key Data Input 2 (No Connec- tion) Power Supply (+5V) O Segment Output 18...
19 Exploded View and Replacement Parts List 19.1. Exploded View and Mechanical Replacement Parts List 19.1.1. Cabinet Parts Location (JUPITER P.C.B) CN601 CN503 CN602 VR6882 FL6601 Z6601 VR6500 CN6602 CN6001 VR6630 (PANEL P.C.B) (MPORT / HEADPHONE P.C.B) JK6810 CN6807 JK6800 *(SUPPORT P.C.B.) VR1200 JK1100...
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(CD MECHANISM UNIT (CR14C)) CN7001 S7201 (CD SERVO P.C.B) S7202 CN7002 JK5001 ZJ5410 CN5050 *HEATSINK UNIT A ZJ5400 (D-AMP P.C.B) CN5500 CN2810 *HEATSINK UNIT C CN2801 S5701 (MAIN P.C.B.) *HEATSINK UNIT B (VOLTAGE SELECTOR P.C.B.) JK2801 CN2802 FOR PH ONLY CN2811 (FOR PH ONLY) *Z3601...
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19.1.2. Packaging SB-AK780PNA *CORRUGATED PAD ACCESSORIES BAG REMOTE CONTROL SA-AK580PH/PN A1-1 R/C BATTERY COVER AC CORD (FOR PN ONLY) AC CORD (FOR PH ONLY) O/I BOOK FM INDOOR ANTENNA AM LOOP ANTENNA F R O N AC PLUG ADAPTOR (FOR PH ONLY)
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19.1.3. Mechanical Repacement Parts List Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Qty Remarks Description Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Qty Remarks REZX0023-1 RED WIRE (AC Description INLET-SMPS) REXX0686-1 WHITE WIRE (VOLT CABINET AND SELECTOR-SMPS) CHASSIS L6FALEFH0023 FAN UNIT ASS’Y RFKGAK580PHK...
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Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Qty Remarks Description RHD30111-31 SCREW RHD30119-S SCREW RHD30119-S SCREW RKA0072-KJ LEG CUSHION RKMX0144A-K TOP CABINET RMAX0333-2 CHASSIS SUPPORT RMBX0091 CD LID OPEN SPRING RMC0465 TR SPRING RMGX0033 CUSHION RUBBER RMKX0148A-3 BOTTOM CHASSIS RMKX0149-2 INNER CHASSIS RMKX0151B...
19.2. Electrical Replacement Part List Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Qty Remarks Description Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Qty Remarks IC802 C0DBZYY00293 Description IC1000 C1AB00003130 PRINTED CIRCUIT IC2121 C0ABBB000230 BOARDS IC2200 RFKWEAK580PN IC2701 C0DAAYG00001 PCB1 REPX0714J SMPS P.C.B.
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Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Qty Remarks Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Qty Remarks Description Description Q2772 B1GBCFJJ0051 TRANSISTOR D5503 MAZ8051GML DIODE Q2812 B1GBCFLL0037 TRANSISTOR D5701 B0FBAR000041 DIODE Q2900 B1BABK000001 TRANSISTOR D5702 B0ZAZ0000052 DIODE Q2942 B1ACKD000006 TRANSISTOR...
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Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Qty Remarks Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Qty Remarks Description Description LB801 J0JCC0000407 INDUCTOR CN503 K1FY104B0011 4P CONNECTOR LB802 J0JCC0000407 INDUCTOR (USB) CN601 K1MY30BA0046 30P CONNECTOR TRANSFORMERS CN602 K1MY10AA0021 10P CONNECTOR CN2801 K1MN25AA0004...
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Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Qty Remarks Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Qty Remarks Description Description JK2801 K2HA204B0153 JK AUX IN W5807 D0GDR00JA017 1/10W JK5001 K4AL04B00001 JK SPEAKER W6641 D0GDR00JA017 1/10W JK6800 K2HC103A0031 JK HEADPHONE W6652 D0GDR00JA017 1/10W...
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Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Qty Remarks Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Qty Remarks Description Description R818 D0GA473JA023 1/16W R2125 D0GB183JA008 1/16W R821 D0GA473JA023 1/16W R2126 D0GB183JA008 1/16W R822 D0GA473JA023 1/16W R2127 D0GB223JA008 1/16W R824 D0GA473JA023 1/16W...
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Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Qty Remarks Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Qty Remarks Description Description R2605 D0GB103JA008 1/16W R2840 D0GD101JA017 1/10W R2606 D0GB103JA008 1/16W R2843 D0GB101JA008 1/16W R2620 D0GB473JA008 1/16W R2845 D0GDR00JA017 1/10W R2621 D0GB473JA008 1/16W...
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Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Qty Remarks Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Qty Remarks Description Description R5003 D0GB562JA008 5.6K 1/16W R5796 D0AF222JA039 2.2K 1/2W R5004 D0GF100JA014 1/8W R5797 D0GD472JA017 4.7K 1/10W R5005 D0GF100JA014 1/8W R5798 D0GD100JA017 1/10W...
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Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Qty Remarks Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Qty Remarks Description Description R6600 D0GB181JA008 1/16W C557 F1J0J106A004 10uF 6.3V R6607 D0GB151JA008 1/16W C558 F1G1H101A566 100pF R6608 D0GB151JA008 1/16W C559 F1G1H101A566 100pF R6618 D0GB221JA007...
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Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Qty Remarks Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Qty Remarks Description Description C1107 F2A1H2R2A234 2.2uF C2311 F1J0J106A020 10uF 6.3V C1108 F1H1H472A013 4700pF C2312 F1J0J106A020 10uF 6.3V C1109 F1H1H102A219 1000pF C2313 F1H1H223A219 0.022uF 50V C1110...
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Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Qty Remarks Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Qty Remarks Description Description C2942 F1H1C104A042 0.1uF C5405 F1H1H104A013 0.1uF C2944 F1H1H102A219 1000pF C5406 F1H1H104A013 0.1uF C2946 F1H1H103A219 0.01uF C5407 F1J2A221A030 220pF 100V C2947 F2A0J101A181...
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Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Qty Remarks Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Qty Remarks Description Description C5797 F1A3A470A023 47pF 1000V C7216 ECJ1VB1H681K 680pF C5798 F2A1H5600009 56uF C7217 F1H1C104A042 0.1uF C5800 ERJ6GEY0R00A 1/8W C7218 ECJ1VB1C823K 0.082uF 16V C5805 F2B1V332A007...