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Portable CD Player psa[cd

ACT500
all versions

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Technical specification ......................................................1-1 Circuit diagrams


Features ............................................................................1-1 Control/Supply part........................................................4-1
Drive/EPS part ...............................................................4-2
Accessories .......................................................................1-1 Audio part ....................................................................4-3
Instruction For Use .....................................................1-2..1-6
Safety & Warnings .............................................................1-7 Layout diagarms
Copper side view ...........................................................4-4
Service hints Component side view ....................................................4-5
Repair positions ............................................................2-1
Dismantling CD-door .....................................................2-1 Exploded view diagram .....................................................5-1
Handling chip components............................................2-2 Mechanical partslist ...........................................................5-1
Service tools..................................................................2-2
Electrical partslist .......................................................6-1..6-2
Pin description of ICs .................................................3-1..3-8
Start-up procedure.............................................................3-9
Service Test Program ......................................................3-10
Service Test Program-flow chart .....................................3-10
Blockdiagram ...................................................................3-12

CLASS 1
Copyright 2003 Philips Consumer Electronics B.V. Eindhoven, The Netherlands
LASER PRODUCT
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval
system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying,
or otherwise without the prior permission of Philips.

Published by LX 0334 Service Audio Printed in The Netherlands Subject to modification 3140 785 32620
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Headphone out (measured with 16 load, DBB/ESP off)

General Output power (THD=10%)


/17 version only : 8mW (+1/-3dB)
Dimensions (Dia x H) : 146 x 24 mm all other versions : 4mW (+2/-2dB)
Weight without batteries : 220g Frequency response (1mW) : 100Hz-20kHz within 6dB
S/N ratio (unw.) : 80dB (82dB typ.)
Shock resistance S/N ratio (A-wght) : 82dB (84dB typ.)
THD+N CD (1kHz, 1mW) : 1% (0.2% typ.)
+X/-X direction : 2.5g Crosstalk (1kHz, w/o load) : -24dB (-44dB typ.)
+Y/-Y direction : 2.5g Channel unbalance (-40dB) : 5dB
+Z/-Z direction : 2.0g Volume attenuation (1kHz) : >60dB

Power supply modes Dynamic Bass Boost DBB

SUPPLY MODE Voltage range Frequency response


DBB STAGE
63Hz 1kHz 10kHz
DC-IN socket 2.5 - 6.0V

Primary batteries 1.8 - 3.6V


DBB 1 dB 2dB
+8dB 0dB 2dB 0dB 2dB

Rechargable batteries 1.8 - 3.6V


Feature Overview
Battery lifetime
FEATURES ACT 500
at PSM in at PSM in at ESP=on in at ESP=on in
OF PORTABLE CD PLAYER (all versions)
BATTERY TYPE
lim typ lim typ
TUNER FM / MW -/-
Primary batteries 10 h 12h 8h 10h
2 x AAA
CD-REWRITABLE COMPATIBILITY
Rechargable batteries 3.5 h
5h 6h 4h
AY3363
ELECTRONIC SKIP PROTECTION CDDA / MP3 90 s / -
Battery level detection
ESP DRAM SIZE 32Mbit

HOLD / RESUME FUNCTION /


DETECTION LEVEL Primary batteries

1.8V DBB STAGES 1


Battery empty
+100/-50mV
battery empty level + ACOUSTIC FEEDBACK -
Difference btw.battery level 1 and battery empty
0.3V 100mV
battery empty level + PROGRAM MEMORY -
Difference btw.battery level 2 and battery empty
0.45V 150mV
battery empty level + RECHARGE FUNCTION NiCd / NiMH - /
-
Difference btw.battery level 3 and battery empty
0.75V 100mV
CORD REMOTE CONTROL PREPARED

Measurement setup CD ACCESSORIES


Use Audio Signal disc SBC429 4822 397 30184
ACCESSORIES AC T500
DUT Low pass filter S/N and distortion meter
L FOR PORTABLE CD PLAYER /00C /01 /05 /11 /17
22kHz
13th order
R
AY 3170/00 AC/DC Adaptor
X
i.e. 4822 395 30204 i.e. Sound Technology ST1700B 3140 118 33630

AY 3170/02 AC/DC Adaptor


Level meter X
3140 118 32020

SBC HJ050 /77E Stereo Headphone


X X X X X
9082 100 02179
i.e. Sennheiser UPM550
with FF-filter AY3293 Carry Pack
X X X X X
3140 113 10641

Current consumption AY3363 Battery-NIMH-AAA


X X
3103 308 84721

DC-IN SUPPLY (4.5V) BATT. SUPPLY (2.25V) Battery ALK 1.5V LR03PL
X X X
OPERATION MODE 9082 100 90013
Powersave ESP= ON Powersave ESP= ON
AY3781 Remote control
X X X X X
PLAY 80mA typ. 120mA typ. 80mA typ. 120mA typ. 3140 118 51511
Waist Belt
CHARGE 150mA 150mA n/a n/a X X X X X
3140 113 10581

JUMP 400mA typ. 400mA typ. Butterfly-NIKE


X X X X X
3140 118 72161
Stand- by
90mA typ. <1mA GR1-AX Mains Plug Adaptor
(excl.recharge)
X
3139 128 73011
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INSTRUCTION FOR UES

english controls
supplied accessories
6 1 x headphones, HJ050
1 x remote control, AY3781
7 1 x AC/DC adapter, AY3170
2 x rechargeable batteries, AY3363
8 1 x hand strap / waist pack, AY3293
5
9 controls ( see figure 1 )
10 1 mode ...................selects the different playing possibilities: shuffle,
4 shuffle repeat, repeat and
3 2 eq .........................switches the bass enhancement on and off. this
button also switches acoustic feedback (the beep)
2 on/off when it is pressed for more than 2 seconds
1 3 esp ......................toggle to select between the battery powersave mode
and electronic skip protection (esp). esp ensures
continuous cd playback regardless of vibrations and
shocks
4 p ...........................3.5 mm headphone socket, socket to connect the
player to another audio input of an additional
appliance, remote control socket
5 +/ ....................... adjusts the volume
6 5 .........................skips and searches cd tracks backwards
13 7 indicator.............lights up : red (battery low / power down) ,
green (power up), orange (pause mode)
11 8 2; ........................switches the player on, starts or pauses cd play
12 9 9...........................stops cd play, switches the player off
0 6 .........................skips and searches cd tracks forwards

1 ! DC ........................socket for external power supply

QUICK START MISE EN SERVICE RAPIDE


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INSTRUCTION FOR USE

controls / accessories accessories / power supply


controls ( see figure 1 ) hand strap / waist pack AY3293
@ off.........................switches resume and hold off wear your cd player during sport activity by securing
resume................stores the last position of a cd track played it to the supplied hand strap / waist pack.
hold .....................locks all buttons
# .................opens the cd lids 1 open the strap enclosure on the back of the
hand strap / waist pack and slide the cd
remote control AY3781 ( see figure 2 ) player inside. make sure the headphone /
remote socket is aligned to the socket hole.
1 p ...........................3.5 mm headphone plug to connect to headphones
socket
2 hold .....................locks all buttons
3 stop......................stops playback and switches the set off 2 thread the strap.
4 5 / 6..................skips and searches forward / backward tracks
5 +/ ........................adjusts the volume
6 2; ........................switches the set on, starts playback and interrupts
playback
connecting the remote control 3 position your hand and adjust the strap until
the fit is snug and comfortable.
use only the AY 3781 remote control.
1 press 9 on the set twice to switch off the
set.
2 firmly connect the remote control to p on
the set.
3 firmly connect the headphones to the plug
on the remote control.
4 on the remote control keep 2; pressed for
1 second to switch on the set and to start playback. this set complies with the radio interference requirements of the
European Community.
5 adjust the volume and sound on the psa and your remote control.
the model and serial numbers are located inside the cd door.

clip magnets batteries (supplied or optionally available)


wear your remote control and secure your headphone you can use the following batteries with this cd-player:
cord with these wearable magnets. alkaline batteries type AAA (LR03, UM4) or rechargeable ECO-PLUS
NiMH battery.
1 check the polarity of the 2 button notes: old and new or different types of batteries should not be
magnets. insert the big button magnet combined. remove batteries if they are empty or if the player is not going to be
underneath your garment. used for a long time.

inserting batteries
2 clip the small button magnet on your outer 1 push to open the cd door
garment. clip the remote control on top.
2 open the cd compartment and insert 2 x
AAA batteries.
3 secure your headphone cord with the
"butterfly" magnet clip. battery indication
the approximate power level of your batteries
is shown in the display.(on remote control)
battery full
WARNING:
battery two-thirds full
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF SMALL
CHILDREN TO AVOID CHOKING HAZARD. battery one-third full
KEEP THE MAGNETS AWAY FROM CREDIT CARDS, TAPES AND battery dead or empty. when the batteries
ANY ITEMS, WHICH MAY BE SENSITIVE TO THE MAGNETS. are dead or empty, the symbol flashes,
USERS OF PACEMAKERS OR OTHER IMPLANTED DEVICES SHOULD is displayed, and the beep tone
CONSULT THEIR PHYSICIAN BEFORE USING MAGNETS OR DEVICES sounds repeatedly.
THAT MAY GENERATE ELECTRO-MAGNETIC INTERFERENCE. indicator lights up orange and beeps briefly.
indicator then turns red before player switches off.

average playing time of batteries under normal conditions


battery type esp + power save
caution normal AAA 3 hours
use of controls or adjustments or performance of alkaline AAA 12 hours
procedures other than herein may result in hazardous rechargeable ECO-PLUS NiMH battery 10 hours
radiation exposure or other unsafe operation.
batteries contain chemical substances, so they should be disposed of
properly.
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INSTRUCTION FOR USE

power supply / general information general information / cd play


ECO-PLUS NiMH battery information (for versions supplied with the cd player and cd handling
rechargeable ECO-PLUS NiMH battery AY 3363)
do not touch the lens A of the cd player.
recharging works only on players supplied with the rechargeable
ECO-PLUS NiMH battery AY 3363. do not expose the unit, batteries or cds to
humidity, rain, sand or excessive heat (caused
recharging the ECO-PLUS NiMH battery on board by heating equipment or direct sunlight).
1 insert the rechargeable ECO-PLUS NiMH battery AY 3363. you can clean the cd player with a soft,
2 connect the mains adapter to the DC socket of the player and then to slightly dampened, lint-free cloth. do not use
the wall socket. any cleaning agents as they may have a
corrosive effect.
y is pulsing.
recharging stops after a maximum of to clean the cd, wipe it in a straight line from the center toward the
7 hours, or when you start playback. edge using a soft, lint-free cloth. a cleaning agent may damage the
disc! never write on a cd or attach a sticker to it.
3 when the battery is fully recharged, the lens may cloud over when the unit is moved suddenly from cold
appears in the display. to warm surroundings. playing a cd is not possible then. leave the
notes: cd player in a warm environment until the moisture has evaporated.
it is normal for the batteries to become warm during recharging. active mobile phones in the vicinity of the cd player may cause
if the batteries become too warm, recharging will be interrupted for malfunctions.
approximately 30 minutes and is displayed.
to ensure proper recharging on board, take care that contacts are clean. avoid dropping the unit as this may cause damage.
use only the ECO-PLUS NiMH battery AY 3363.

handling instructions
recharging already charged or half-charged batteries will shorten their
lifetime. we therefore recommend that you let the rechargeable
ECO-PLUS NiMH battery run till it is completely empty before you
recharge it.
to avoid a short circuit, do not let the battery touch any metal object.
if the battery becomes empty soon after recharging, then either its
contacts are dirty or it has reached the end of its lifetime.

mains adapter (supplied or optionally available) in-car use (connections supplied or optionally available)
use only the AY 3170 power adapter supplied only use the AY 3545 or AY 3548 car voltage converter (4.5 V DC,
with your product (4.5 V / 300 mA direct positive pole to the centre pin) and the AY 3501 car cassette adapter.
current, positive pole to the centre pin). any any other product may damage the set.
other product may damage the player.
1 put the set on a horizontal, vibration-free and
1 make sure the local voltage corresponds to stable surface. make sure it is in a safe place,
the adapters voltage. where the set is neither a danger nor an 12 V DC
obstacle to the driver and the passengers.
2 connect the adapter to the DC socket of the
player and to the wall socket. 2 plug the voltage converter into the cigarette
note: always disconnect the adapter when you are not using it. lighter socket (only for 12 V car battery, 4,5 V DC
negative grounding), then connect the wired
environmental information end with 4.5V DC input socket on the set.

all redundant packing material has been omitted. we have done our 3 if necessary, clean the cigarette lighter socket
utmost to make the packaging easily separable into two mono to obtain a good electrical contact.
materials: cardboard and polyethylene.
4 turn down the volume and connect the cassette adapter plug to p on
your set consists of materials which can be recycled if disassembled the set.
by a specialized company. please observe the local regulations
regarding the disposal of packing materials, exhausted batteries and 5 carefully insert the cassette adapter into the car radios cassette
old equipment. compartment.
6 make sure the cord does not hinder your driving.
headphones HJ050
7 decrease the volume on the set if necessary. start playback on the
connect the supplied headphones to the p set and adjust the sound with the car radio controls.
socket of the player.
note: p can also be used for connecting this set always remove the voltage converter from the cigarette lighter socket
to your hifii system to adjust the sound and when the set is not in use.
volume, use the controls on the connected audio notes: if your car radio has a LINE IN socket, it is better to use it for
equipment and on the cd player. the car radio connection instead of the cassette adapter. connect the
take care when using headphones signal lead to this LINE IN socket and to p on the set.
hearing safety: listen at a moderate volume.
using headphones at high volume can impair your hearing.
traffic safety: do not use headphones while driving or cycling as you
may cause an accident.
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INSTRUCTION FOR USE

cd play / features features


playing a cd selecting a track and searching
this cd-player can play all kinds of audio discs selecting a track during playback
such as cd-recordables and cd-rewritables. do briefly press 5 or 6 once or several times to
not try to play a cd-rom, CDi, VCD, DVD or skip to the current, previous or next track.
computer cd. y playback continues with the selected track,
and the tracks number is displayed.
1 push the slider to open the player.
2 insert an audio cd, printed side up, by selecting a track when playback is stopped
pressing the cd onto the hub. 1 briefly press 5 or 6 once or several times to
3 close the player by pressing the lid down. select the desired track. the track number is displayed.
4 press 2; to switch the player on and start 2 press 2; to start cd play.
playback. y playback starts with the selected track.
y the current track number and elapsed
playing time are displayed. indicator lights searching for a passage during playback
up green. 1 keep 5 or 6 pressed to find a particular passage in
a backward or forward direction.
you can pause playback by pressing 2;.
y searching starts while playback continues at low
y the time at which playback was paused volume. after 2 seconds the search speeds up.
starts flashing. indicator turns orange and
flashes. 2 release the button when you reach the desired passage.
you can continue playback by pressing 2; y playback continues from this position.
again.
notes:
5 press 9 to stop playback. if the player is in mode (see mode chapter),
y the total number of tracks and the total searching is not possible.
playing time of the cd are displayed. in shuffle, shuffle repeat or repeat mode (see mode chapter),
searching is only possible within the particular track.
6 press 9 again to switch the player off. indicator
lights up red and gradually turns off.
to remove the cd, hold it by its edge and press
the hub gently while lifting the cd.
note: if there is no activity, the set will
automatically switch off after a while to save
energy.

playback information selecting different playing possibilities-mode


if a cd-recordable (CD-R) or a cd-rewritable it is possible to play tracks in random order, to repeat a single track or
(CD-RW) is not recorded properly, is the entire cd, and to play the first few seconds of each track.
displayed, indicating that the cd has not been 1 press mode during playback as often as
finalized. in that case, use FINALIZE on your required in order to activate one of the
cd recorder to complete the recording. following modes. the active mode is shown in
when playing a cd-rewritable (CD-RW), please the display.
note that it takes 315 seconds after pressing
2; for sound reproduction to start. y shuffle : all tracks of the cd are played in
random order until all of them have been
playback will stop if you open the cd lid. played once.
while the cd is read, 1 -:- flashes in the display. y shuffle repeat: all tracks of the cd are
played repeatedly in random order.
volume and bass yrepeat: the entire cd is played repeatedly.
volume adjustment y : the first 10 seconds of each of the
adjust the volume by using +/ (vol). remaining tracks are played in sequence.
2 playback starts in the chosen mode after 2
seconds.
to return to normal playback, press mode repeatedly until the display
shows no active modes.

bass adjustment
press eq (on the set only) to switch the bass
enhancement on or off
y dbb is shown if the bass enhancement is
activated.
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INSTRUTION FOR USE

features troubleshooting
esp / power save mode troubleshooting
with a conventional portable cd-player you might have experienced warning: under no circumstances should you try to repair the set yourself
that the music stopped e.g. when you were jogging. the electronic as this will invalidate the guarantee. if a fault occurs, first check the points
skip protection (esp) prevents loss of sound caused by light vibra- listed, before taking the unit for repair. if you are unable to solve a problem
tions and shocks. continuous playback is ensured. however esp does by following these hints, consult your dealer or service centre.
not prevent playback interruptions during vigorous running. it also
does not protect the unit against any damage caused by dropping! the cd player has no power, or playback does not start
on this set powersaving is default on. the power save mode helps to check that your batteries are not dead or empty, that they are inserted
extend battery lifetime for longer playback. correctly, that the contact pins are clean.
press esp (on the set only) to enter power save your adapter connection may be loose. connect it securely.
mode. for in-car use, check that the car ignition is on. also check players
ypowersave is displayed. batteries.

press esp again to return to esp mode. the indication is displayed


ypowersave disappears. check that the cd is clean and correctly inserted (label-side upward).
if your lens has steamed up, wait a few minutes for this to clear.
esp on power save esp on the indication is displayed
CD-RW (CD-R) was not recorded properly. use FINALIZE on your cd-
recorder.
the indication is on and/or there is no reaction to controls
if hold is activated, then deactivate it.
electrostatic discharge. disconnect power or remove batteries for a few
seconds.
the cd skips tracks
the cd is damaged or dirty. replace or clean the cd.
resume, shuffle is active. switch off whichever is on.

resume and hold troubleshooting


you can interrupt playback and continue (even no sound or bad sound quality.
after an extended period of time) from the position pause might be active. press 2;.
where playback stopped (resume) and you can lock loose, wrong or dirty connections. check and clean connections.
all buttons of the set so that no action will be volume might not be appropriately adjusted. adjust the volume.
executed (hold). use the offresumehold slider for strong magnetic fields. check players position and connections. also
these functions. keep away from active mobile phones.
resume continuing from where you have stopped for in-car use, check that the cassette adapter is inserted correctly,
that the car cassette players playback direction is correct (press
1 switch the slider to resume during playback to autoreverse to change), and that the cigarette lighter socket is clean.
activate resume. allow time for temperature change.
y resume is shown.
2 press 9 whenever you want to stop playback.
3 press 2; whenever you want to resume playback.
y resume is shown and playback continues
from where you have stopped.
to deactivate resume, switch the slider to off.
y resume goes off.
hold locking all buttons
you can lock the buttons of the set by switching the slider to hold. now,
when a key is pressed, no action will be executed. this is of use, for
example, when transporting the player in a bag. with hold activated, you
can avoid accidental activation of other functions.
1 switch the slider to hold (or switch hold on the
remote control) to activate hold.
y all buttons are locked is shown when
you press any button. indicator turns red
and flashes. if the set is switched off,
will be shown only when 2; is pressed.
2 to deactivate hold, switch the slider to off. (or
switch hold on the remote control)
IMPORTANT
note: if you deactivate hold by switching the slider to resume, you will
be activating the resume function. modifications not authorized by the manufacturer may
void users authority to operate this device.
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SAFETY & WARNINGS


WARNING ESD WAARSCHUWING
All ICs and many other semiconductors are susceptible to Alle ICs en vele andere halfgeleiders zijn gevoelig voor
electrostatic discharges (ESD). Careless handling during electrostatische ontladingen (ESD).
repair can reduce life drastically. Onzorgvuldig behandelen tijdens reparatie kan de levensduur
When repairing, make sure that you are connected with the drastisch doen vermindern. Zorg ervoor dat u tijdens reparatie
same potential as the mass of the set via a wristband with via een polsband met weerstand verbonden bent met hetzelfde
resistance. Keep components and tools at this potential. potentiaal als de massa van het apparaat.
Houd componenten en hulpmiddelen ook op ditzelfde potentiaal.

f ATTENTION i AVVERTIMENTO
Tous les IC et beaucoup dautres semi-conducteurs sont d WARNUNG Tutti IC e parecchi semi-conduttori sono sensibili alle scariche
sensibles aux dcharges statiques (ESD). Leur longvite Alle ICs und viele andere Halbleiter sind empfindlich
statiche (ESD).
pourrait tre considrablement courte par le fait quaucune gegenber elektrostatischen Entladungen (ESD).
La loro longevit potrebbe essere fortemente ridatta in caso di
prcaution nst prise leur manipulation. Unsorgfltige Behandlung im Reparaturfall kann die
non osservazione della pi grande cauzione alla loro
Lors de rparations, sassurer de bien tre reli au mme Lebensdauer drastisch reduzieren.
manipolazione. Durante le riparationi occorre quindi essere
potentiel que la masse de lappareil et enfileer le bracelet Sorgen Sie dafr, da Sie im Reparaturfall ber ein Puls-
collegato allo stesso potenziale che quello della massa
serti dune rsistance de scurit. armband mit Widerstand mit dem Massepotential des
delpparecchio tramite un braccialetto a resistenza.
Veiller ce que les composants ainsi que les outils que lon Gertes verbunden sind.
Assicurarsi che i componenti e anche gli utensili con quali si
utilise soient galement ce potentiel. Halten Sie Bauteile und Hilfsmittel ebenfalls auf diesem
lavora siano anche a questo potenziale.
Potential.

AVAILABLE ESD PROTECTION EQUIPMENT :


anti-static table mat large 1200x650x1.25mm 4822 466 10953
small 600x650x1.25mm 4822 466 10958
anti-static wristband 4822 395 10223
connection box (3 press stud connections, 1M) 4822 320 11307
extendible cable (2m, 2M, to connect wristband to connection box) 4822 320 11305
connecting cable (3m, 2M, to connect table mat to connection box) 4822 320 11306
earth cable (1M, to connect any product to mat or to connection box) 4822 320 11308
KIT ESD3 (combining all 6 prior products - small table mat) 4822 310 10671
wristband tester 4822 344 13999

SAFETY
Safety regulations require that the set be restored to its Veiligheidsbepalingen vereisen, dat het apparaat in zijn
original condition and that parts which are identical with oorspronkeliijke toestand wordt teruggebracht en dat
those specified be used. onderdelen, identiek aan de gespecificeerde, worden toegepast.
Safety components are marked by the symbol De Veiligheidsonderdelen zijn aangeduid met het symbool

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Les normes de scurit exigent que l`appareil soit remis Le norme di sicurezza estigono che lapparecchio venga
l`tat d`origine et que soient utilises les pices de rimesso nelle condizioni originali e che siano utilizzati i
rechange identiques celles spcifies. d pezzi di ricambiago identici a quelli specificati.
Les composants de scurit sont marqus Bei jeder Reparatur sind die geltenden Sicherheitsvor- Componenty di sicurezza sono marcati con
schriften zu beachten. Der Originalzustand des Gertes
darf nicht verndert werden. Fr Reparaturen sind Original-
ersatzteile zu verwenden.
Sicherheitsbauteile sind durch das Symbol markiert.

DANGER: Invisible laser radiation when open. CLASS 1


AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM.
LASER PRODUCT

s Varning ! Advarsel ! Varoitus !


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sprren r urkopplad. Betrakta ej strlen. er ude af funktion. Undg udsaettelse for strling. nkymttmlle laseristeilylle. l katso steeseen !

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After servicing and before returning the set to customer "Pour votre scurite, ces documents doivent tre utiliss par
perform a leakage current measurement test from all des spcialistes agrs, seuls habilits rparer votre
exposed metal parts to earth ground, to assure no appareil en panne".
shock hazard exists.
The leakage current must not exceed 0.5mA.
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SERVICE HINTS
REPAIR POSITION COPPERSIDE REPAIR POSITION COMPONENTSIDE

To get access to the copperside of the To get access to the compomentside of the
printed board assembly proceed as follows: printed board assembly proceed as follows:

1.Remove bottom screws 2pcs (under the plate-decoration) 1.Remove bottom screws 2pcs (under the plate-decoration)
Remove screws 4pcs (in the CD-door) Remove screws 4pcs (in the CD-door)
2.Lift the bottom-cabinet 2.Lift the bottom-cabinet
3.Supply the unit via external DC-socket 3.Remove screws 2pcs(on the PCB board)
4.Take care that the door switch is closed during 4.Take care that the door switch is closed during
measurements measurements

DISMANTLING THE CD-DOOR

To dismantle the CD-door proceed as follows:

1.Dismantle bottom board


2.Remove screw 2pcs as indicated in the picture above
3.Disconnect the membrance keyboard
4.Dismantle the CD-door carefully
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HANDLING CHIP COMPONENTS

SERVICE TOOLS

Audio signal disc SBC429 4822 397 30184


Playability test disc SBC444 4822 397 30245
Test disc 5 (disc without errors ) + Test disc 5A(disc with dropout errors
black spots and fingerprints) SBC426/ SBC426A 4822 397 30096

ESD PROTECTION EQUIPMENT

Anti-static table mat large 1200x650x1.25mm 4822 466 10953


small 600x650x1.25mm 4822 466 10958
Anti-static wristband 4822 395 10223
Connection box (3press stud connections,1M) 4822 320 11307
Extendible cable (2m,2M ,to connect wristband to connection box) 4822 320 11305
Connecting cable (3m,2M ,to connect table mat to connection box) 4822 320 11306
Earth cable (1M , to connect any product to mat or to connection box) 4822 320 11308
KIT ESD3(combining all 6 prior products - small table mat) 4822 310 10671
Wristband tester 4822 344 13999
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PIN DESCRIPTIONS OF IC

MCU MN101C39C_399

Other
Name No. I /O F unction Des cription
F unction

VSS 11 Power supply pin Supply 2.0 V to 5.5 V to VDD and 0 V to VSS.
VDD 8

OSC1 10 Input Clock input pin Connect these oscillation pins to ceramic or crystal
OSC2 9 Output Clock output pin oscillators for high-frequency clock operation.
If the clock is an external input, connect it to OSC1 and
leave OSC2 open. The chip will not operate with an
external clock when using either the STOP or SLOW
modes.

XI 12 Input Clock input pin Connect these oscillation pins to crystal oscillators for
XO 13 Output Clock output pin low-frequency clock operation.
If the clock is an external input, connect it to XI and leave
XO open. The chip will not operate with an external clock
when using the STOP mode. If these pins are not used,
connect XI to VSS and leave XO open.

NRST 32 Input P27 Reset pin This pin resets the chip when power is turned on, is
[Active low] allocated as P27 and contains an internal pull-up
resistor (Typ.35 kW). Setting this pin low initializes the
internal state of the device. Thereafter, setting the input
to high releases the reset. The hardware waits for the
system clock to stabilize, then processes the reset
interrupt. Also, if "0" is written to P27 and the reset is
initiated by software, a low level will be output. The
output has an N-ch open-drain configuration. If a
capacitor is to be inserted between NRST and VSS, it
is recommended that a discharge diode be placed
between NRST and VDD.

P00 25 I/O SBO0, TXD I/O port 0 7-bit CMOS tri-state I/O port.
P01 26 SBI0, RXD Each bit can be set individually as either an input or
P02 27 SBT0 output by the P0DIR register. A pull-up resistor for each
P03 28 SBO1 bit can be selected individually by the P0PLU register.
P04 29 SBI1 At reset, the input mode is selected and pull-up resistors
P05 30 SBT1 are disabled (high impedance output).
P06 31 NDK, BUZZER

P10 33 I/O RMOUT I/O port 1 5-bit CMOS tri-state I/O port.
P11 34 Each bit can be set individually as either an input or
P12 35 TM2IO output by the P1DIR register. A pull-up resistor for each
P13 36 TM3IO bit can be selected individually by the P1PLU register.
P14 37 TM4IO At reset, the input mode is selected and pull-up resistors
are disabled (high impedance output).
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PIN DESCRIPTIONS OF IC

MCU MN101C39C_399

Name No. I/O Other Func t ion Func tion Desc ription

P20 38 Input IRQ0 Input port 2 4-bit input port.


P21 39 IRQ1, SENS A pull-up resi stor for each bi t can be selected
P22 40 IRQ2 individually by the P2PLU register. At reset, pull-up
P23 41 IRQ3 resistors are disabled.

P27 32 Input NRST Input port 2 P27 has an n-channel open-drain configuration. When
"0" is written and the reset is initiated by software, a
low level will be output.

P40 42 I/O KEY0 I/O port 4 8-bit CMOS tri-state I/O port.
P41 43 KEY1 Each bit can be set individually as either an input or
P42 44 KEY2 output by the P4DIR register. A pull-up resistor for each
P43 45 KEY3 bit can be selected individually by the P4PLU register.
P44 46 KEY4 At reset, the input mode is selected and pull-up
P45 47 KEY5 resistors are disabled (high impedance output).
P46 48 KEY6
P47 49 KEY7

P50 50 I/O NWE, LED0 I/O port 5 5-bit CMOS tri-state I/O port.
P51 51 NRE, LED1 Each bit can be set individually as either an input or
P52 52 NCS, LED2 output by the P5DIR register. A pull-up resistor for each
P53 53 A16, LED3, SEG27 bit can be selected individually by the P5PLU register.
P54 54 A17, LED4, SEG26 At reset, when single chip mode is selected, the input
mode is selected and pull-up resistors for P50 to P54
are disabled (high impedance output).
When output mode is selected, P50 to P54 can be
used for LED direct drive, and P53 and P54 can be
used for segment drive.

P60 55 I/O A0, SEG25 I/O port 6 8-bit CMOS tri-state I/O port.
P61 56 A1, SEG24 Each bit can be set individually as either an input or
P62 57 A2, SEG23 output by the P6DIR register. A pull-up resistor for each
P63 58 A3, SEG22 bit can be selected individually by the P6PLU register.
P64 59 A4, SEG21 At reset, when single chip mode is selected, the input
P65 60 A5, SEG20 mode is selected and pull-up resistors for P60 to P67
P66 61 A6, SEG19 are disabled (high impedance output).
P67 62 A7, SEG18 When output mode is selected, these pins can be used
for segment drive.

P70 63 I/O A8, SD0O, SEG17 I/O port 7 8-bit CMOS tri-state I/O port.
P71 64 A9, SDO1, SEG16 Each bit can be set individually as either an input or
P72 65 A10, SDO2, SEG15 output by the P7DIR register. A pull-up or pull-down
P73 66 A11, SDO3, SEG14 resistor for each bit can be selected individually by the
P73 67 A12, SDO4, SEG13 P7PLUD register. However, pull-up and pull-down
P75 68 A13, SDO5, SEG12 resistors cannot be mixed.
P76 69 A14, SDO6, SEG11 This port have a synchronous output function for
P77 70 A15, SDO7, SEG10 external 2 interrupt, timer 1 interrupt, timer 2 interrupt
and timer 4 interrupt.
At reset, when single-chip mode is selected, the input
mode is selected and pull-up resistors for P70 to P77
are disabled (high impedance output).
When output mode is selected, these pins can be used
for segment drive.
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PIN DESCRIPTIONS OF IC

MCU MN101C39C_399

Other
Name No. I/O Function Description
Function

P80 78 I/O D0, SEG2 I/O port 8 8-bit CMOS tri-state I/O port.
P81 77 D1, SEG3 Each individual bit can be switched to an input or output
P82 76 D2, SEG4 by the P8DIR register. A pull-up resistor for each bit can
P83 75 D3, SEG5 be selected individually by the P8PLU register.
P84 74 D4, SEG6 At reset, when single-chip mode is selected, the input
P85 73 D5, SEG7 mode is selected and pull-up resistors for P80 to P87
P86 72 D6, SEG8 are disabled (high impedance output).
P87 71 D7, SEG9 When configured as outputs, these pins can drive
segments.

PA0 16 Input AN0 Input port A 8-bit input port.


PA1 17 AN1 A pull-up or pull-down resistor for each bit can be
PA2 18 AN2 selected individually by the PAPLUD resister. However,
PA3 19 AN3 pull-up and pull-down resistors cannot be mixed.
PA4 20 AN4 At reset, the PA0 to PA7 input mode is selected and
PA5 21 AN5 pull- up resistors are disabled.
PA6 22 AN6
PA7 23 AN7

SBO0 25 Output P00, TXD Serial interface Transmission data input pins for serial interfaces 0 to
SBO1 28 P03 transmission data 1.
output pins The output configuration, either CMOS push-pull or n-
channel open-drain can be selected. Pull-up resistors
can be selected by the P0PLU register. Select output
mode by the P0DIR register and serial data output
m o d e b y s e r i a l m o d e r e g i s te r ( S C 0 M D 3 a nd
SC1MD1).
These can be used as normal I/O pins when the serial
interface is not used.

SBI0 26 Input P01, RXD Serial interface Receive data input pins for serial interfaces 0 to 1.
SBI1 29 P04 reception data Pull-up resistors can be selected by the P0PLU
input pins register Select input mode by the P0DIR register, and
s e ri a l i np ut mo d e b y the s e ri a l mo d e re g i s te r
(SC0MD3 and SC1MD1).
These can be used as normal I/O pins when the serial
interface is not used.

SBT0 27 I/O P02 Serial interface Clock I/O pins for serial interfaces 0 to 1.
SBT1 30 P05 clock I/O pins The output configuration, either CMOS push-pull or n-
channel open-drai n can be selected. P ush-pull
resistors can be selected by the P0PLU register.
Select clock I/O for each communication mode by the
P0DIR register and serial mode register (SC0MD3
and SC1MD1).
These can be used as normal I/O pins when the serial
interface is not used.
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PIN DESCRIPTIONS OF IC

MCU MN101C39C_399

Other
Name No. I/O Function D escription
Function

TXD 25 Output SBO0, P00 UART transmission In the serial interface in UART mode, this pin is
data output pin configured as the transmission data output pin.
The output configuration, either CMOS push-pull or n-
channel open-drain can be selected. Pull-up resistors
can be selected by the P0PLU resister.
Select output mode by the P0DIR register, and serial
data output by serial 0 mode register 3 ( SC0MD3 ).
This can be used as normal I/O pin when the serial
interface is not used.

RXD 26 Input SBI0, P01 UART reception data In the serial interface in UART mode, this pis is
input pin configured as the received data input pin.
Pull-up resistors can be selected by the P0PLU
register. Set this pin to the input mode by the P0DIR
register, and to the serial input mode by the serial 0
mode register 3 ( SC0MD3).
This can be used as normal I/O pin when the serial
interface is not used.

TM2IO 35 I/O P12 Timer I/O pins Event counter clock input pins, timer output and PWM
TM3IO 36 P13 signal output pins for 8-bit timers 2 to 3.
To use these pins as event clock inputs, configure them
as inputs by the P1DIR register. When the pins are
used as inputs, pull-up resistors can be specified by the
P1PLU register.
For timer output, PWM signal output, select the special
functi on pi n by the port 1 output mode regi ster
(P1OMD) and set to the output mode by the P1DIR
register.
When not used for timer I/O, these can be used as
normal I/O pins.

RMOUT 33 I/O P10 Remote control Output pin for remote control transmission signal with
transmission signal a carrier signal.
output pin For remote control carrier output, select the special
functi on pi n by the port 1 output mode regi ster
(P1OMD) and set to the output mode by the P1DIR
register. Also, set to the remote control carrier output
by the remote control carrier output control register
(RMCTR).
This can be used as a normal I/O pin when remote
control is not used.

BUZZER 31 Output P06, NDK Buzzer output Piezoelectric buzzer driver pin. The driving frequency
can be selected by the DLYCTR register.
Select output mode by the P0DIR register and select
P06 buzzer output by the DLYCTR register.
When not used for buzzer output, this pin can be used
as a normal I/O pin.
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PIN DESCRIPTIONS OF IC

MCU MN101C39C_399

Other
Name No. I/O F unction Des cription
F unction

TM4IO 37 I/O P14 Timer I/O pin Event counter clock input pin, timer output and PWM
signal output pin for 16-bit timer 4.
To use this pin as event clock input, configure this as
input by the P1DIR register. In the input mode, pull-up
resistors can be selected by the P1PLU register.
For timer output, PWM signal output, select the special
functi on pi n by the port 1 output mode regi ster
(P1OMD), and set to the output mode by the P1DIR
register.
When not used for timer I/O, this can be used as normal
I/O pin.

SDO0 63 Output P70, A8, SEG17 Synchronous output 8-bit synchronous output pins.
SDO1 64 P71, A9, SEG16 pins Synchronous output for each bit can be selected
SDO2 65 P72, A10, SEG15 individually by the synchronous output control register
SDO3 66 P73, A11, SEG14 (SYSMD ). Set to the output mode by the P1D IR
SDO4 67 P74, A12, SEG13 register.
SDO5 68 P75, A13, SEG12 When not used for synchronous output, these pins can
SDO6 69 P76, A14, SEG11 be used as a normal I/O pins.
SDO7 70 P77, A15, SEG10

VREF+ 24 - +power supply for Reference power supply pins for the A/D converter.
VREF- 15 - A/D converter Normally, the values of VREF+=VDD and VREF-=VSS are
- power supply for used.
A/D converter

AN0 16 Input PA0 Analog input pins A na lo g i np ut p i ns fo r a n 8 -cha nne l, 1 0 -b i t A /D


AN1 17 PA1 converter.
AN2 18 PA2 When not used for analog input, these pins can be used
AN3 19 PA3 as normal input pins.
AN4 20 PA4
AN5 21 PA5
AN6 22 PA6
AN7 23 PA7

IRQ0 38 Input P20 External interrupt External interrupt input pins.


IRQ1 39 P21, SENS input pins The valid edge for IRQ0 to 3 can be selected through
IRQ2 40 P22 the IRQnICR register.
IRQ3 41 P23 IRQ1 is an external interrupt pin that is able to deternine
AC zero crossings. When these are not used for
interrupts, these can be used as normal input pins.

SENS 39 Input P21, IRQ1 AC zero-cross An input pin for an AC zero-cross detection circuit. The
detection input pin AC zero-cross detection circuit outputs a high level
when the input is at an intermediate level. Otherwise, it
outputs a low level voltage all the times. SENS input
signal is connected to the P21 input circuit and the
IQR1 i nterrupt ci rcui t. When the A C zero-cross
detection circuit is not used, this pin can be used as a
normal P21 input.
The selection is set by the P21IM flag of the FLOAT1
register.
3-6

PIN DESCRIPTIONS OF IC

MCU MN101C39C_399

Other
Name No. I/O Function Description
Function

KEY0 42 Input P40 Key interrupt input pins Input pins for interrupt based on OR condition of pin
KEY1 43 P41 inputs.
KEY2 44 P42 Key input pin for 2 bits can be selected individually by
KEY3 45 P43 the key interrupt control register (P4IMD).
KEY4 46 P44 When not used for KEY input, these pins can be used
KEY5 47 P45 as normal I/O pins.
KEY6 48 P46
KEY7 49 P47

VLC1 7 LCD power supply These pins supply power to the LCDs.
VLC2 6 V DD is normally devided by resistors to supply this
VLC3 5 voltage.

COM0 1 Output LCD common outputs These pins output a common signal with the required
COM1 2 timing to the LCD display. Also, they may be connected
COM2 3 to the common pins on the LCD panel.
COM3 4

LED0 50 Output P50, NWE LED (large current) LED driving pins.
LED1 51 P51, NRE output
LED2 52 P52, NCS
LED3 53 P53, A16, SEG27
LED4 54 P54, A17, SEG26

SEG27 53 Output P53, A16, LED3 LCD segment output Connect to segment pins on the LCD panel. These pins
SEG26 54 P54, A17, LED4 are allocated to PORT53, 54, 60 to 67, 70 to 77, 80 to
SEG25 55 P60, A0 87. When segments are not used, these pins can be
SEG24 56 P61, A1 used as normal I/O pins. At reset, all pins are set to the
SEG23 57 P62, A2 input mode.
SEG22 58 P63, A3
SEG21 59 P64, A4
SEG20 60 P65, A5
SEG19 61 P66, A6
SEG18 62 P67, A7
SEG17 63 P70, A8, SDO0
SEG16 64 P71, A9, SDO1
SEG15 65 P72, A10, SDO2
SEG14 66 P73, A11, SDO3
SEG13 67 P74, A12, SDO4
SEG12 68 P75, A13, SDO5
SEG11 69 P76, A14, SDO6
SEG10 70 P77, A15, SDO7
SEG9 71 P87, D7
SEG8 72 P86, D6
SEG7 73 P85, D5
SEG6 74 P84, D4
SEG5 75 P83, D3
SEG4 76 P82, D2
SEG3 77 P81, D1
SEG2 78 P80, D0
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PIN DESCRIPTIONS OF IC

MCU MN101C39C_399

Other
Name No. I/O Function Description
Function

SEG1 79 Output LCD segment output Connect to segment pins on the LCD panel.
SEG0 80

MMOD 14 Input Memory mode switch This pin sets the memory expansion mode. Set this pin
input pin always to low.

NWE 50 Output P50, LED0 Write enable pin Memory control signals for an expanded memory
(Active low) space outside this LSI.
NRE 51 Output P51, LED1 Read enable pin, NWE is a strobe signal output for writing to external
LED0 memory.
NCS 52 Output P52, LED2 (Active low) NRE is a strobe signal output for reading from external
Chip select pin memory.
NDK 31 Input P06, BUZZER (Active low) NCS is a chip select signal output when external
Data acknowledge pin memory is accessed.
A0 55 Output P60, SEG25 (Active low) NDK is an acknowledge signal that indicates the
A1 56 Output P61, SEG24 Address pin external memory access is complete.
A2 57 Output P62, SEG23
A3 58 Output P63, SEG22
A4 59 Output P64, SEG21 A0 to A17 are address signals output to external
A5 60 Output P65, SEG20 memory.
A6 61 Output P66, SEG19
A7 62 Output P67, SEG18
A8 63 Output P70, SDO0, SEG17
A9 64 Output P71, SDO1, SEG16
A10 65 Output P72, SDO2, SEG15
A11 66 Output P73, SDO3, SEG14
A12 67 Output P74, SDO4, SEG13
A13 68 Output P75, SDO5, SEG12
A14 69 Output P76, SDO6, SEG11
A15 70 Output P77, SDO7, SEG10
A16 53 Output P53, SEG27, LED3
A17 54 Output P54, SEG26, LED4

D0 78 I/O P80, SEG2


D1 77 I/O P81, SEG3 Data pin
D2 76 I/O P82, SEG4
D3 75 I/O P83, SEG5
D4 74 I/O P84, SEG6
D5 73 I/O P85, SEG7
D6 72 I/O P86, SEG8
D7 71 I/O P87, SEG9
3- 8

BLOCK DIAGARAM OF IC

CD-ESP-DECODER MN662786SB
3-9

START-UP PROCEDURE -CHART

Start-up procedure for external DC supply,


POWER OFF
no accu inserted, hold-switch in off pos.,
(stand-by)
ESA on, resume-mode off, CD-door closed.

PLAY N focus found N


pressed ? during ramping
cycle ?
P sends new focus
Y Y parameters to CD10
(switch to higher
P calculates focus sensitivity)
DC/DC converter ramping offset and
is switched on sends play-params
to CD10

Y focus found
during ramping
P resets
cycle ?
CD10&NPC
PORES=L re-initialize CD10 N focus
and restart focus stability test
NPC_RES=L N
search procedure ok ?

P initializes Y already
CD10&NPC looped through N
with default all (4) focus
parameter/settings P accelerates sensitivities
disc to nom. speed ?
Y
P sends
command to CD10: switch back to
move slide inside normal focus
re-initialize CD10 sensitivity
N disc at nom.
and restart focus speed within
search procedure ~10s ?

inner switch N
Y focus found
closed within Y
~6s ? during ramping
P initializes cycle ?
radial servo loop
Y (~330ms)
N
P sends
command to CD10: P sends new focus
move slide outside parameters to CD10
P releases (switch to higher
muting focus sensitivity)
(via MUTE)

inner switch N
open within P sends command Y focus found
~0.3s ? to CD10: jump during ramping
10 tracks inside cycle ?

Y radial
error handler N
P sends
commands to CD10: N jump already
slide servo off looped through N
ok ?
all (4) focus
sensitivities
?
P sends subcode Y
commands to CD10: error handler Y
laser on
focus servo on
N subcode
ok ?
P accelerates
disc motor for
~200ms Y

TOC N
found within
~30s ?

display shows display shows


PLAY-MODE nF d1SC no d1SC
start-up stopped start-up stopped
3 - 10

SERVICE TEST PROGRAM

1. PRELIMINARY SETUP 6. FOCUS TEST


To enter the service test program disconnect the AC/DC adaptor Purpose: Check movement of lens and operation of focus servo for
and remove batteries, open the CD-door and hold the buttons CDDA and CDRW discs.
PLAY & MODE depressed while turning power on (i.e.
Since the CDRW reflects much less light than an ordinary CDDA, the gain
connecting the AC/DC adaptor). of the HF-amplifier stage and the sensitivity of the ADC inside the
The display shows the software version of the built-in P Decoder&Digital Servo IC CD10 must be adapted accordingly.
(i.e. 5-26). Versions are counted from 01 onwards; that The gain is switched via the CDRW input of the HF-preamplifier.
means the higher the number the newer the software. The ADC-sensitivity is set via software parameters (sent from P to
The program is now in the main menu various tests can be CD10). In total, there are 4 sensitivity modes available: 1 for CDDA and
entered by pressing the corresponding buttons (see flow chart on 3 for CDRW. The modes are listed in table3 (see next page).
next page or detailed description of available tests below). In normal play-mode, the correct focus sensitivity is choosen
To exit the service test program press the STOP button or automatically during start-up (see Start-up procedure on previous page).
disconnect the set from the power source. In the service test program, the sensitivity can be choosen manually in
order to allow individual measurements in several modes.

2. DISPLAY TEST The focus servo loop is switched on and the set starts searching
Purpose: Check functionality of display and display driver. the focus (focus ramping). As soon as the focus has been found
To enter the display test start the service test program and press the focus servo loop is closed and the state of the focus is
the NEXT button. monitored continuously.
The display shows test pattern1. All segments are activated for If the focus is OK the display shows F x, else -F x.
finding open circuits (see flow chart on next page). x indicates the sensitivity mode. Details can be found in table3
To jump to the next pattern press the NEXT button. (see flow chart on next page).
The display shows test pattern2. All alternate pins (2, 4, ...) are To toggle between sensitivity modes press the BASS button.
activated for finding short circuits (see flow chart on next page). To move slide outside hold the NEXT button depressed.
To jump back to test pattern1 press the NEXT button, to exit the To move slide inside hold the PREV button depressed.
display test and return to the main menu press the STOP button. To accelerate the discmotor clockwise hold the MODE button
depressed.
To accelerate the discmotor counter-clockwise hold the PROG
3. KEY TEST button depressed.
Purpose: Check operation of keys and cord remote control. In case the focus is OK the discmotor test can be entered by
To enter the key test start the service test program and press the pressing the PLAY button, to exit the focus test and return to the
PREV button. main menu press the STOP button.
The display shows --.
Hold key depressed and check corresponding key code on the
display. Key codes can be found in table1 (see flow chart on next 7. DISCMOTOR TEST
page). Purpose: Check speed regulation of discmotor.
To exit the key test and return to the main menu press the STOP The speed regulation is switched on and the discmotor starts
button. rotating. If the speed reaches 75% of the nom. speed the display
shows d, else -d.
In parallel also the state of the focus is monitored continuously
4. PLAYBACK TEST WITH ERROR ANALYSIS (display F x or -F x).
Purpose: Analyze errors that occur during playback and search for In case the disc speed is OK and the focus is OK the radial test
intermittent failures. can be entered by pressing the PLAY button, to exit the
To enter the playback test start the service test program and press discmotor test and return to the main menu press the STOP
the BASS button. button.
To start the error analysis press the PLAY button. Note that the
playback test can only be entered if the CD-door is closed.
The set will read the TOC and start playback. 8. RADIAL TEST
Purpose: Check if radial loop locks and an audio signal is audible
As long as the playback is free of errors the display shows track and at the headphone output.
time information like in normal play-mode. In case of errors The radial servo loop is switched on, mute is released and the
corresponding error codes will be displayed. The meaning of these audio signal is audible. If the system is on track the display shows
error codes can be found in table2 (see flow chart on next page). r, else -r.
Note: Errors can either be fatal or non fatal. Fatal errors always In parallel also the disc speed (display d or -d) and the state
stop the playback, non fatal errors only cause a short of the focus (display F x or -F x) are monitored continuously.
interruption of the music. Fatal errors are displayed as long Note: In case of radial errors the audio output is muted and muting
as the set is connected to the power source, non fatal errors is not released automatically when the systems recovers from the
are displayed until a new error occurs or a button is pressed. error. -r remains on the display.
To open mute again press the NEXT or PREV button.
To stop the playback test disconnect the set from the power To jump 16 tracks outside press the NEXT button.
source. To jump 16 tracks inside press the PREV button.
To exit the radial test and return to the main menu press the
STOP button, to exit the service test program disconnect the set
5. SERVO TEST from the power source.
Purpose: Check door switch, inner switch of CD-drive, movement
of slide and acceleration of discmotor. Important remark:
To enter the servo test start the service test program and press In radial test mode data to the DRAM is written at 1.2 times the
the PLAY button. nominal speed, and read from the DRAM at nominal speed.
The display shows Cd xy. Because writing is done faster than reading the DRAM gets full after
x indicates state of door switch; a certain time.
y indicates state of inner switch. In normal play mode the system would now wait until the DRAM is
x,y = 0 means switch is closed; 1 means switch is open. partly emptied again, jump backwards and resume filling at the last
To move slide outside hold the NEXT button depressed. written position. However, in radial test mode the jumps would
To move slide inside hold the PREV button depressed. disturb measurements on the radial servo loop.
To accelerate the discmotor clockwise hold the MODE button Therefore this function has been disabled and filling restarts
depressed. immediately from the current position of the pick-up unit. As a result
To accelerate the discmotor counter-clockwise hold the PROG jumps are audible during playback.
button depressed.
To enter the focus test press the PLAY button, to exit the servo
test and return to the main menu press the STOP button.
3 - 11 3 - 11

SERVICE TEST PROGRAM - FLOW CHART


To enter service test program open the CD-door and
PRELIMINARY
hold PLAY & MODE buttons depressed while
SETUP
the set is swithed off .

Display shows PLAY N


software-version pressed?
(e.g. S-12)
MAIN MENU
Y

SERVO TEST
NEXT N PREV N Display shows:
Cd 11
pressed? pressed?
State of switches
Y Y x = door switch
y = inner switch
0 = closed
DISPLAY TEST 1 KEY TEST 1 = open
display shows Display shows
test pattern 1 --

Hold key depressed PLAY N NEXT N PREV N MODE N ESP N


NEXT N and check display pressed? depressed? depressed? depressed? depressed?
pressed? according to table1
Y Y Y Y Y
Y
Disc motor turns Disc motor turns
DISPLAY TEST 2 Slide moves Slide moves
clockwise counter-clockwise
display shows outside inside
(accelerate) (brake)
test pattern 2

FOCUS TEST
NEXT N Focus status
F x = focus OK
pressed? -F x = focus error ATTENTION: FROM THIS TEST ONWARDS THE
x = focus sensitivity LASER IS SWITCHED ON !!
(see table4)
Y
Note: If focus has
AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM !!
been lost, focus
start-up procedure
is entered (ramping).

test pattern 1 (all segments activated)

PLAY N BASS N NEXT N PREV N MODE N PROG N


pressed and
focus OK? pressed? depressed? depressed? depressed? depressed?

Y Y Y Y Y Y

table1 key test DISC MOT. TEST Toggle focus Disc motor turns Disc motor turns
Slide moves Slide moves
Disc speed status sensitivity clockwise counter-clockwise
KEY DISPLAY outside inside
d = speed OK (see table4) (accelerate) (brake)
DBB 01 -d = speed error
Focus status
ESP 02 F x = focus OK
MODE 03 -F x = focus error
x = focus sensitivity
PLAY 05 (see table2)
NEXT 06
PREVIOUS 07
VOL+ 08
PLAY
VOL- 09 and focus OK N
Press STOP on the CD-player to exit the key test. and speed
OK?
WRC key table2 focus sensitivity
test pattern 2 (alternate segments activated) Y
PREVIOUS 07RC DISPLAY ESP-FLAG FOCUS SENSITIVITY
NEXT 06RC RADIAL TEST -F 01 off Normal focus sensitivity for CDDA
On track status
STOP 04RC r = on track Low focus sensitivity for
-F 02 on high-reflective CD-RW
PLAY 05RC -r = not on track
Disc speed status Medium focus sensitivity for
VOL+ 03RC d = speed OK -F 03 on normal-reflective CD-RW
VOL- 02RC -d = speed error
Focus status High focus sensitivity for
-F 04 on
HOLD 01RC F x = focus OK low-reflective CD-RW
-F x = focus error
x = focus sensitivity

NEXT N PREV N
depressed? depressed?

Y Y

CUE-MODE REVIEW-MODE
Track servo jumps Track servo jumps
16 tracks forwards 16 tracks backw.
3 - 12 3 - 12

BLOCKDIAGRAM

+1.5V_DSP

+3.0V_DSP
+2.7V_AU

+2.8V_CD
+2.7V_AU

+3.0V
+3.0V +2.7V_AU

+3.0V

+3.0V_DSP

+2.8V_CD

+1.5V_DSP
4 -1 4 -1

COMBI BOARD - CIRCUIT DIAGRAM


CONTROL/SUPPLY PART
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 U9 G3
U50 D7
F104 C6
F105 D9
U54 F9 F107 E3
1301 F2 F108 E5
1302 F8 F109 E8
1303 C5 F110 E8
1401 I11 F111 E2
1402 B13 F112 E8
1403 I11 F113 E3
1405 E10 F114 F7
A A 1406 D10 F116 H9
1407 D10 F117 H2
2101 E11 F118 G9
2126 D11 F201 B13
2319 E6 F202 B14
2321 E6 F203 B14
2326 F5 F204 B13

FMN-SMT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
2327 H9 F205 C13

1011
1402
2328 G7 F206 C14
+A 2329 G9 F207 C13
F101
2330 G9 F208 D13
B +3.3V 3418
+2.6MCU
ESD ESD B 2331 F4
2332 F4
F209 D12
F210 D11
100K F202 2333 H9 F211 D13

BC807-40
Remote control +2.6V 2334 H9 F212 D15

7408
BC807-40
F201 3448
F203 2335 F2 F213 D15

7309
RC
+3.3V
2348 F102 F204 2336 H9 F215 D11
3401 +1.5V F206 2337 G5 F216 G16

+2.6MCU
1u0 2338 D4 F217 H12

2408

100n
470K F205

BC847CW
2343 C9 F218 H12

100K
3402

3403

2M2
3435 F207 +2.6MCU

3404 C
F103 RC_IN 2345 D9 F219 I12

BC847B
7401

10K
2346 D9

7310
1303 F104 2400 3405 +2.6V 10R

3345

2407

100n
3K3
3415 D-GND 2348 B5

100n

2406
C 700mA 470n 470K BC857B
BC857B
C 2350 J4

3406
7403

2401 1n0
7407 100K
2351 G4

220R
C

3445

3446

68R
3416 D-GND

3407

2402

100n
1M0
7104 D-GND 2400 C7

24

15
BC847B

8
100K 2401 C6
BC847B

7402
2402 C8
7312

220K

3417

2404

100n
BC847B
3353 3354 CPT P5<0:4> 2403 F13

2343
3346
3408

22K
1M0
7311

1u
+3.3V 3409 3410 3432 47K F208
BC869 10 50 2404 C12
100R 100R D-GND 1 WE NRST
1M0 10M +2.6MCU D-GND SMCK OSC LED0 2406 C14
9 2 51 2407 C13
3359 3438 D-GND RE HF_GAIN
LED1 2408 C12
BC847B

3427 12 52
10K 4K7 D-GND 1 CS MCU52 3111 F13
7313

F209

2126

100n
3431

22K
3355 50V 1u0 4M7 6401 1407 OSC LED2
13 53 3126 I7
D 3K3
2338
BAS316 F210 F211
2 A16
LED3
MCU53 D 3303 G8

+2.6V
32 3304 I5
RST SEG27
54
D-GND RESET A17 3305 E6

3430
1406 14

47K
U50 3352 F105 AVDD2 MMOD LED4 3306 H8
3356 6304 3357 SEG26 F212 F213
2R2 F215 3307 E3

220u 4V
D-GND

2345

2346

100n
330u 6.3V
3308 E6

4u7 35V
470R 470R +2.6MCU A<0:7>

2319

2321
BZX384-C6V8 3309 G8
+3.3V 1405 P8<0:7> P6<0:7> 3310 H16
16 55 3311 H16
0 25

100K
3312 G16

3423
17 56
ESD 1 24
ZH 18 57 3313 E6
F107 RC_IN 2 23

DM- DM+
19 58 D-GND
E F108 F110 F109 8 7
6
BAT_LEVEL
BAT_TEMP
20
3
4
PORT AN SEG
22
21
59 E 3330 F3
3331 G5
21 60
F111 3308 % 3305 % 5 5 20

BC847B
22 61 3332 G4
4 3424 EMPTY 6 19

7105
3333 H3

2101

100n
27K 10K 23 62
3 7 18
+2.6MCU 3334 H3

SL- SL+
3307 % F113 3313 2

BC847B
1 A<8:15> 3335 H2

7404
100K BAT_LEVEL 330K F114 F112 3336 H2
47u 4V

D-GND
3330 %

2326

1302
100u 16V

D-GND 3111 P7<0:7> 3337 I5


100K

2332

2331

100n

26 U54 UART 3442


RO 100R 63 3338 I2

3444
25 SDO0

2403
CH 4

1M
3339 I2

1n0
FO 29 SEG17 2K2 3443
64 3340 I3
1301 RO 28 SDO1
CH 3 MLD
2K2 D-GND
10
VSUBIN FO 31 SEG16
65
3341 J3
F 5300 VSUB
CH 2
RO
FO
32
34
RAD+VE

RAD-VE
MDATA

STAT
D-GND D-GND
P0<0:6> SDO2
SEG15
F 3342 J3
3345 C9
2335

100n

11 FOCUS+VE MCLK 25 66
RO 35 TXD SDO3

330u 12
SSW
CH 1
FO
44
FOCUS-VE
26
SBO0
RXD
SEG14
SDO4
67 7405 3346 D9
3352 D8
MN101CP39C
SS14 C

SPOUT
SVCCF RI AVDD2 SBI0 SEG13 3353 C3
6302

13 CH 4 43 27 68
F100 DC JACK FI 42
SPPOL
SBT0 SDO5 3354 C4
TRV- 28
USW RI 41 SBO1 SEG12
14 CH 3 TRV+ 29 69 3355 D2
FI SBI1 SDO6
ESD 40
5301

100u

30 3356 D2
100u 16V

TR-
PGND1 RI SBT1 SEG11

+2.6V
39
2351

3425
15 CH 2 31 70

10K
FI 38
TR+
BEEP DK SDO7 3357 D4
FO-
3331 DSW RI BUZZER SEG10 3358 G8

BC857B
16 CH 1 37 FO+ TEMP.

7406
FI 3359 D2
10K PVCC1 F118 AVDD1 P8<7:0>
17 9 3401 C7
G U9 3332 2337 AVCC P1<0:4>
G
+2.6V

3426
71 3402 C6

10K

C
VSEN CRP LDON D7

4V
2329
6.3V
18 33 3403 C7

3312
33K 1u0 7 POWER RMOUT SEG9

2330
34 72
START SVCC HF_SLP D6 3404 C8

47u
3309%
19 6 35 BAT_TEMP
BC817-40

V
5303 EI AMUTE TM2IO SEG8 F216
7303 C

3405 C7

3358
5

22u
36 73

22K
DMUTE
LG EO TM3IO D5
20 37 3406 C6

NC
330u 2328 22K 3303% +2.6V IPFLAG
TM4IO SEG7

C
2 4 74 3407 C8
3333 C VG PREGND D4
7301 C

150K
3310

3311
21

10K
3 10n 3306 12K SEG6 3408 C8
BC868 7304 3 75
820R REGB OFF POWER P2<0:3> D3 3409 D6
C

BC869 22 2
RESET 1 F116 RESET SEG5 3410 D7
3334

1 38 76
3K3

BLKCK
PVCC2 EMP EMPTY IRQ0 D2
F117 23
F217 39 3411 H12
48 2333 3411 IRQ1 SEG4
77 3412 H12
VCNT SPRT 47 SENS D1
24 4 40
H DRGND2
CT
SOFT
46 470n
2334
1K0
41
IRQ2
IRQ3
SEG3
D0
78 H 3413 I12
3414 I12
C
C

2327

100n
27 3
36 SEG2 3415 C10
3336

3335

79
2R7

2R7

DRGND1 MON 390p ESD 3412 F218 D-GND SEG1


33 80 3416 C11
45 2336 P4<0:7> SEG0
* 30
VM CLK
2 1K0
42 7
3417 C11
100n 0 VLC1 3418 B7
D-GND 1 43 6
1 VLC2 3420 I12
3126

AN41502 SSSS2
1M0

44 5
7300 1401 2 VLC3 3423 E11

220K

220K
3414

3413
MON 45
3
46 KEY 1 3424 E12
F219 4 COM0
PMCK 47 2 3425 G12
ACCU_IN DETECTION 5 COM1
3304

3337

48 3
47K

47K

MCU48 6 COM2 3426 G12


49 4
CHG_ON DBB_ON 7 COM3 3427 D6
I +2.6MCU I 3430 D11

11
+2.6V

AC_PLUG ESE11MV
3431 D11
C
3338

2M2

D-GND 3432 C10


BC857B 4 2 3435 C13
3339 C 7306 C 3438 D11
BAT_DETECT

100K
3420
3 1
3442 F15
3340

47K

470K 1403
0V 3443 F15
3341 C

3444 F12
470K

D-GND 3445 C15


0V 3446 C15
2350 3448 B14
C

5300 F5
470K
3342

J 7307 C
BC847B ESD
100n D-GND J 5301 G5
5303 G4
6302 F3
6304 D3
6401 D8
7104 C12
{RAD+VE,RAD-VE,FOCUS+VE,FOCUS-VE,SPOUT,SPPOL,TRV-,TRV+,TR-,TR+,FO-,FO+,MLD,MDATA,STAT,MCLK,DMUTE,BLKCK,MON,PMCK,IPFLAG} 7105 E15
7300 I6
7301 H2
7303 H3
7304 H4
K K 7306 I3
7307 J3
7309 B9
7310 C9
7311 C2
7312 C3
7313 D3
7401 C6
7402 C7
7403 C11
7404 F15
7405 F15
L L 7406 G11
7407 C7
7408 B7
F100 F2
F101 B5
F102 B9
F103 C3

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
4-2 4-2

COMBI BOARD - CIRCUIT DIAGRAM


DRIVE/EPS PART
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1100 C1
1200 C12
2100 D7
2102 D4
2106 E6
2107 E3
2108 F3
2109 F6
2110 F7
2111 G7
A A 2112 G7
2113 G3
2114 G4
2115 G7
2116 G3
2117 H7
2118 H7
2119 H7
{RAD+VE,RAD-VE,FOCUS+VE,FOCUS-VE,SPOUT,SPPOL,TRV-,TRV+,TR-,TR+,FO-,FO+,MLD,MDATA,STAT,MCLK,DMUTE,BLKCK,MON,PMCK,IPFLAG}
2120 F7
2121 H7
2122 H8
B B 2124 D7

PMCK

SPPOL
FOCUS+VE

RAD+VE
RAD-VE
FOCUS-VE

STAT

DMUTE

BLKCK

MLD

MDATA

MCLK
2125 F6
2200 D9
2201 C11

SMCK
NRST
+2.6VDSP +1.5V
+2.6VDSP 2202 C12
3221 2203 C10

+2.6V
F301 2204 C11
AVDD2 10R
2205 C13

2201

2202

AR
AL
15p

15p

F401
F302 AVDD1 AVDD2
1100 2206 F16
1 2207 F16
F303 {A0,A1,A2,A3,A4,A5,A6,A7,A8,A9,A10,D0,D1,D2,D3,WE,RAS,CAS0,CAS1}

3208
2

1K0
3204
2208 G16

1K0
3
F304 2209 G16

2203

100n

2204

100n

1K0 2205
4
C C

3206 1n0
5 100n 2222 2210 G16
F305 3104 +3.0V 1200 2211 G15

3205

3207

3209
LDON
6

F402

1K0

1K0

1K0
3123
7 2212 H11

2R2
10K

+3.3V
3219
8 T113 2213 H15

680R
3210
9 10R
10 F307 T110 2214 H16
11 2215 H16

4u7 35V
F308

470K

470K
2216 H14

2102

3203

3200
12

3212
13 7201 2218 H15

2R2
F309 3105 CAS1

80

79

78

77

76

75

74

73

72

71

70

69

68

67

66

65

64

63

62

61
2219

100n

2200
14 MN662786SB

1u0
2219 D8
15 10K
H
2220 F9

100u 4V
2100

2124

100n

EXT2

DVDD1

DVSS1

X1

X2

NTEST

SBCK

SUBC

NCLDCK

PMCK

SPPOL

NRST

STAT

DMUTE

SMCK

PWMSEL

BLKCK

MLD

MDATA

MCLK
16
2221 F8

13

3211
17

15R
1
F310 2222 C12

470K

470K
3202

3201
18
D 20 H H VCC
D 3104 C4
F311

19

9 A0 TIMING 3105 D3
0
FLS DRAM 10 P
F312 1 A1
GENERATOR 3106 E7
11
4Mx4

+3.0V
A2
2 3107 F3
12 1 DRVDD INTERFACE TX 60
F313 3 A3
15 A4
EFM DEMOD
3108 F3
4
H ADR 16 A5 D0 2 D0 SYNC IOVDD2 59 3109 G3
2 <0:10> 5 17 3110 G3

IPFLAG
SMCK
PWMSEL
FSEL
D0
1 6 A6
SUBCODE F403
7100 3 18 3 D1 EXT1 58
F315 D1
2 7 A7 D1
INTERPOLATION 3112 G4
24 19
BC807-40 D2
25
3 DATA 8
21
A8
4 NWE EXT0 57 3113 F7
F316 D3
4 <1:4> 9 A9 WE
8 A10 CIRC ERROR CORR. 3114 F7
10
5 NRAS IPFLAG 56 3115 G7
F317 RAS
DE INTERLEAVE IPFLAG
22
E 6
NC
OE
RAS
5 RAS D2 6 D2 FLAG 55
F404 E 3116 H8
3117 H8
23 CAS0 16K-SRAM
CAS 3118 I8
4 7 D3 TMOD2 54
H F318 WE WE D3
3119 I8

6.3V 47u

ANTISHOCK MEMORY CONTROLLER


2107 VSS

2106

3106
32 A 1 8 NCAS0 TMOD1 53 3123 C7

4R7
CAS0

DIGITAL ATTENUATION
PD DIGITAL

26

14
22n 7200 AUDIO
3200 D8

DIGITAL FILTER
4X OVERSAMP.
31 C 2 9 NCAS1 FSEL 52

SOFT MUTING
A10
3107 LD 3201 D8
MSM51V17405D-60SJ INTERFACE
30 B VCC 3 A8 10 A8 AVDD1 51 3202 D8
10K
3203 D8
2108 +3.0V

47u 6.3V
29 D RFN 4 11 A7 OUTR 50 3204 C13
GAIN

A7
LPF R PWM

3113

2206

2207

100n
4K7
22n 3205 C13
28 F RFOUT 5 A6 12 A6 AVSS1 49
3108 1-BIT DAC 3206 C13

2120
A
F F

1p0
2125 3207 C14
10K 27 E RFIN 6 A5 13 A5 LPF L PWM OUTL 48
A A 3208 C14

3114

3K3

2221

100n

2220
26 TBAL 7 14 A4 AVSS2 47 3209 C14

1u0
A4
LDRCTL 2109
H 3210 C13
25 FBAL CAGC 8 A9 15 A9 AVDD2 46
220n 2110 3211 D16

13
AGC

1
24 GCTL ARF 9 H 16 A0 SERVO PROCESSING VCOF 45 3214 3212 D16
100n VCC A0 INPUT
3214 F16

2111 150R 2K2

3115
23 FEOUT CEA 10 9 17 PLLF 44 3215 G15

1K5
A0 A1
10n
3TENV

7202 0 A1
DRAM 10 A1 3215 3216 G15
3109 10n 1 PLL VCO
22 FEN 3TOUT 11 MSM51V17405D-60SJ 4Mx4 2
11 A2 A2 18 A2 DRF 43
2209 3217 G15
DSL

220n

2208

2210

470n
22K 12 A3
3110 2112 3 3218 H16

3216
21 TEOUT CBDO 12 15 19 A3 DSLF 42

56K
2113 4 A4 A3 DM
3219 C9
BDO

ADR 16 OUTPUT-PORT
G 2K2 4n7 <0:10> 5
A5 ADC
H H G
2115

20 TEN BDO 13 2 17 20 DVSS2 ADPVCC 41 3221 B10


2n2

D0 A6
820p 1 6
2114

100p

D1 3 18 A7 PWM-OUTPUT 7100 E6
2 7
19 VREF COFTR 14 D2 24 19 A8
3 DATA 8 7101 H5
OFTR

D3 25 21 A9 DM SLEDGE TRACK FOCUS


10n 3112 4 <1:4> 9 7102 H8
18 SLPSW OFTR 15 8 A10
BAND 10
7103 I7

3217

2211
68K

22n
NRFDET
2116 150K

IOVDD1
GAP

SPOUT
DVDD2

RFENV
17 NRFDET 16 22 7200 E8

TRVM

LDON
TRVP
GND NFRDET OE

TBAL

FBAL

IREF
FOM
TRM

BDO
FOP
TRP

OFT

ARF
6 5 RAS 7201 D15
NC RAS

FE

TE
23 CAS1 H
CAS
4
7202 G8
WE
F328 WE 3218 F301 C2
2117

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40
10n

7101 VSS
F302 C2
3116

H 39K
AN8399SA

26

14
2121 F303 C2

100u 4V
C 00 2212

100n

2213

100n

2214

100n
2215
H 22p
H F304 C2
F305 C2
47u 4V

F307 C3

F405
2118

100n
2119

F406

F407
H F308 D2
2122

33p

3117 H H

2216

560p
HF_GAIN

7102
MCU53 F309 D3
HF_SLP

BC847B

2218

100n
F310 D2
7103
VREF

H F311 D3
F319

F408

F409

F410
F312 D2
F321

H
F320

H F313 D3
3118

F315 E2
1K0

3119 H F316 E2
F322

F317 E2
F324

F325

I I
F323

100K MCU52 F318 E7


F319 I6
F326

A
F320 I6
F321 I6
F327

F322 I6
F323 I6
F324 I2
F325 I3
F326 I2
F327 I2
F328 H4
F401 C13
J J F402 C13
F403 E15
F404 E15
F405 H12
F406 H12
F407 H12
F408 I12
F409 I12

SPOUT

TRV+

TRV-

MON
F410 I12

FO+
TR+

FO-
TR-
T110 C12
T113 C12
K K

L L

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
4-3 4- 3

COMBI BOARD - CIRCUIT DIAGRAM


AUDIO PART

1500 C10 2511 B2 2523 C5 2528 C1 2533 D6 2538 A7 3505 B5 3511 B1 3518 C3 3525 C4 3539 C4 3546 C5 3552 D6 3557 B5 4002 D9 7500-A D7 7508 B4 7515 E7 F505 B10 F511 C9
2500 A7 2515 B1 2524 C9 2529 C2 2534 D7 3500 A5 3506 B6 3513 B3 3519 B6 3526 C6 3542 C8 3547 C5 3553 D8 3558 C5 6500 B8 7500-B A7 7510 B7 F501 B6 F506 B4 F512 C2
2501 B8 2516 B2 2525 C4 2530 C10 2535 E8 3501 A4 3507 B8 3514 B4 3521 B4 3530 C8 3543 C1 3548 D5 3554 D8 3559 A6 6501 C9 7501 B9 7511 C7 F502 B2 F507 B6 F513 C9
2502 B6 2520 B5 2526 C8 2531 D7 2536 C5 3502 A5 3508 B8 3515 B7 3522 B3 3534 C3 3544 C1 3549 D8 3555 D7 3560 B10 6502 C10 7503 B3 7512 C4 F503 B9 F508 C7 F514 D6
2503 B7 2522 B9 2527 C2 2532 D8 2537 A7 3503 A8 3510 B1 3517 B9 3524 C7 3535 C6 3545 C9 3551 D4 3556 E8 4001 B9 6503 D5 7506 B6 7513 C9 F504 B10 F510 C10 F515 E7

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
+2.6V
AVDD3

3559

220u 6.3V
10R

100n

2537

2538
A UART+2.6V
A
3501
A
12K 3502 5 7500-B
8
TDA1308T

2500 X
2M2 4V 220u
* 3503

3500

330p
7

4K7
+2.6V F501

3505

3560

4R7
4K7
F502 2502 3506 6 2501 15R 4001

330R
3507
68K 4 2539
2u2 BC817-40
2503 F503

3508
10K
AL 35V 4u7 7506 7501 100n
3510 3511
470K
3513

7508 3514 BC807-40 33p 3515 F505


AVDD3
B 680R 680R 2511 F506 +2.6V B

330R
3517
2515

2516

A A ESD
2n2

1n5

BC817-40 22R 180K


BC857B A F504

100K
3519
7503 TC38

100K
3557
A A 6500 1

100K
3521

2520

100n
BAV70 2522
2

BC847B
F507 7510 3
3522 5
BC847B

7511
A 3524 BAS316 220p
10K

100K

100K
3525

3558

47u 4V
2523

100n

2536
6
3526 1K 6501 2524

3530
1500

1K
10u 16V
F508
470K

100K
3518

3534

2525

18K A 220p F510

3535
A A

6K8
3539

330R
100K
3542

3545
2526
AR A

BZX384-C101,3V
C 2527
C

1u
3543 3544
A A 4
7512 22R A A
680R 680R 35V 4u7
2528

2529

BC817-40 A
2n2

1n5

AVDD3

6502
F511

3546

4K7
7513

3547
A A

4K7
F512 BC817-40 2530
3548 7500-A F513
3 8
TDA1308T 1u0

2531 X
2M2 4V 220u * 3549

330p
F514 2533 1
3551 3552 2 2532 15R 4002

330R
3553
4 A A
12K 2u2 68K
ESD
D 2534 D

3554

10K
6503 33p
3555
BAV70
A A
180K

100K
3556
7515
BC847B
F515

2535

1u
E E
A

DBB_ON
BEEP AMUTE RC

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
4-4 4-4

COMBI BOARD - LAYOUT DIAGRAM


COPPER SIDE VIEW
4-5 4-5

COMBI BOARD - LAYOUT DIAGRAM


COMPONENT SIDE VIEW
5-1 5-1

EXPLODED VIEW DIAGRAM

MECHANICAL PARTSLIST
406
401 406
401 3140 117 68581 KEYPAD ASSY ACT500/00C
402 3140 113 33321 MEMBRANE-KEYBOARD ACT500
407
403 3140 117 68571 DOOR-CD PRE-ASSY ACT500/00C
404 3140 117 68591 CABINET-MIDDLE PRE-ASSY ACT500
406 3140 114 47581 DAMPER-AX5203
406
407 2422 549 45374 CD DRIVE DA50
402
408 3140 111 01591 SPRING DOOR-OPEN-2 ACT500
409 3140 111 22891 SHAFT-CD DOOR ACT500
411 3140 111 22941 SPRING-CHARGING ACT500
412 3140 111 22871 SPRING BATTERY MINUS ACT500

413 3140 111 22861 SPRING BATTERY PLUS ACT500


414 3140 111 22881 SPRING BATTERY PLUS-MINUS
416 3140 111 01571 SPRING DOOR-OPEN ACT500
417 3140 117 69181 DOOR-BATTERY PRT ACT500
403 418 3140 114 60441 SLIDER-HOLD ACT500
411
419 3140 111 01581 SPRING-SLIDER-LOCK ACT500
412 421 3140 117 69381 SLIDER-LOCK PNT ACT500
422 3140 117 68601 CABINET-BOTTOM PRE-ASSY ACT500
413 423 3140 114 60421 BOTTOM PLATE

B-1.4x2.5(5x) Note: Only these parts mentioned in the list are


normal service parts.
418

P-1.4x2.5(5x)

417 422

408 419

P-1.7x6(2x)
421 P-1.7x8(2x)

409
404

P-1.7x6(4x)

423

P-1.7x4.5(1x)

416

414
6-1 6-1

ELECTRICAL PARTSLIST - COMBI BOARD ELECTRICAL PARTSLIST - COMBI BOARD


- MISCELLANEOUS - - CAPACITORS - - CAPACITORS - - RESISTORS -

1100 2422 025 17486 SOCKET FFC H 18P 2213 2238 586 59812 100nF +80-20% Y5V 50V 2526 3198 017 41050 1F Y5V 10V 3215 4822 051 30151 150R 5% 0,062W
1301 2422 026 05086 CONNECTOR SUPPLY 2214 2238 586 59812 100nF +80-20% Y5V 50V 2527 2020 021 91729 4,7F 20% 35V 3216 4822 051 30563 56K 5% 0,062W
1302 2422 025 12918 CONNECTOR H 6P 2215 3198 032 15190 100F 20% 4V 2528 4822 126 14238 2,2nF X7R 50V 3217 4822 051 30683 68K 5% 0,062W
1303 ! 2422 086 11012 FUSE 0,7A 50V 2216 4822 126 14249 560pF 10% X7R 50V 2529 4822 126 14247 1,5nF X7R 50V 3218 4822 051 30393 39K 5% 0,062W
1401 4822 277 21705 SWITCH 2218 2238 586 59812 100nF +80-20% Y5V 50V 2530 3198 017 41050 1F Y5V 10V 3219 4822 051 30109 10R 5% 0,062W

1402 2422 025 17201 SOCKET FFC H 9P 2219 2238 586 59812 100nF +80-20% Y5V 50V 2531 4822 126 14241 330pF NP0 50V 3221 4822 051 30109 10R 5% 0,062W
1403 2422 129 16818 SWITCH-DET 1P 2220 3198 017 41050 1F Y5V 10V 2532 4822 124 81059 220F 20% 4V 3303 5322 117 13028 12K 1% 0,063W
1405 2422 128 02968 SWITCH-TACT 2221 2238 586 59812 100nF +80-20% Y5V 50V 2533 4822 126 14491 2,2F 10V 3303 4822 051 30123 12K 5% 0,062W
1406 2422 128 02968 SWITCH-TACT 2222 2238 586 59812 100nF +80-20% Y5V 50V 2534 2222 867 15339 33pF 5% NP0 50V 3304 4822 117 12925 47K 1% 0,063W
1407 2422 128 02968 SWITCH-TACT 2319 2022 029 00632 330F 20% 6V3 2535 3198 017 41050 1F Y5V 10V 3305 4822 051 30103 10K 5% 0,062W

1500 2422 026 05386 SOCKET PHONE H 1P 2321 2020 021 91729 4,7F 20% 35V 2536 4822 124 81058 47F 20% 4V 3305 4822 117 12706 10K 1% 0,063W
2326 4822 124 81058 47F 20% 4V 2537 2238 586 59812 100nF +80-20% Y5V 50V 3306 4822 051 30223 22K 5% 0,062W
2327 2238 586 59812 100nF +80-20% Y5V 50V 2538 3198 032 28210 220F 20% 3307 4822 117 13632 100K 1% 0,62W
2328 5322 126 11583 10nF 10% X7R 50V 2539 2238 586 59812 100nF +80-20% Y5V 50V 3308 5322 117 13038 27K 1% 0,063W
- CAPACITORS - 2329 4822 124 81058 47F 20% 4V 3308 4822 051 30273 27K 5% 0,062W

2100 3198 032 15190 100F 20% 4V 2330 4822 124 23237 22F 6,3V 3309 4822 051 30223 22K 5% 0,062W
2101 2238 586 59812 100nF +80-20% Y5V 50V 2331 2238 586 59812 100nF +80-20% Y5V 50V 3309 5322 117 13022 22K 1% 0,063W
2102 2020 021 91729 4,7F 20% 35V 2332 4822 124 12095 100F 20% 16V 3310 4822 051 30154 150K 5% 0,062W
2106 2022 009 00656 47F 20% 6,3V 2333 3198 017 44740 470nF Y5V 10V 3311 4822 051 30103 10K 5% 0,062W
2107 2238 916 15641 22nF 10% 25V 2334 4822 126 14315 390pF 5% NP0 50V 0603 - RESISTORS - 3312 2322 615 33103 10K 5% 0,125W

2108 2238 916 15641 22nF 10% 25V 2335 2238 586 59812 100nF +80-20% Y5V 50V 3104 4822 051 30103 10K 5% 0,062W 3313 4822 051 30474 470K 5% 0,062W
2109 4822 126 13879 220nF +80-20% 16V 2336 2238 586 59812 100nF +80-20% Y5V 50V 3105 4822 051 30103 10K 5% 0,062W 3313 4822 051 30334 330K 5% 0,062W
2110 2238 586 59812 100nF +80-20% Y5V 50V 2337 3198 017 41050 1F Y5V 10V 3106 4822 117 13608 4,7R 5% 0,0016W 3330 4822 117 13632 100K 1% 0,62W
2111 5322 126 11583 10nF 10% X7R 50V 2338 4822 124 12084 1F 20% SM 50V 3107 4822 051 30103 10K 5% 0,062W 3331 4822 051 30103 10K 5% 0,062W
2112 4822 126 13193 4,7nF 10% X7R 63V 2343 3198 017 41050 1F Y5V 10V 3108 4822 051 30103 10K 5% 0,062W 3332 4822 051 30333 33K 5% 0,062W

2113 3198 016 38210 820pF NP0 25V 2345 4822 124 81059 220F 20% 4V 3109 4822 051 30223 22K 5% 0,062W 3333 4822 117 12968 820R 5% 0,62W
2114 2020 552 94427 100pF 5% NP0 50V 2346 2238 586 59812 100nF +80-20% Y5V 50V 3110 4822 051 30222 2,2K 5% 0,062W 3334 4822 051 30332 3,3K 5% 0,062W
2115 4822 126 14238 2,2nF X7R 50V 2348 3198 017 41050 1F Y5V 10V 3111 4822 051 30101 100R 5% 0,062W 3335 2322 702 70278 2,7R 5%
2116 5322 126 11583 10nF 10% X7R 50V 2350 2238 586 59812 100nF +80-20% Y5V 50V 3112 4822 051 30154 150K 5% 0,062W 3336 2322 702 70278 2,7R 5%
2117 5322 126 11583 10nF 10% X7R 50V 2400 3198 017 44740 470nF Y5V 10V 3113 4822 051 30472 4,7K 5% 0,062W 3337 4822 117 12925 47K 1% 0,063W

2118 2238 586 59812 100nF +80-20% Y5V 50V 2400 2238 586 59812 100nF +80-20% Y5V 50V 3114 4822 051 30332 3,3K 5% 0,062W 3338 3198 021 32250 2,2M 5%
2119 4822 124 81058 47F 20% 4V 2401 5322 126 11578 1nF 10% X7R 50V 3115 4822 051 30152 1,5K 5% 0,062W 3339 4822 051 30474 470K 5% 0,062W
2120 3198 016 31080 1pF NP0 50V 2402 2238 586 59812 100nF +80-20% Y5V 50V 3118 4822 051 30102 1K 5% 0,062W 3340 4822 117 12925 47K 1% 0,063W
2121 4822 122 33761 22pF 5% NP0 50V 2403 5322 126 11578 1nF 10% X7R 50V 3119 4822 117 13632 100K 1% 0,62W 3341 4822 051 30474 470K 5% 0,062W
2122 2222 867 15339 33pF 5% NP0 50V 2404 2238 586 59812 100nF +80-20% Y5V 50V 3123 4822 117 13613 2,2R 5% 3342 4822 051 30474 470K 5% 0,062W

2124 2238 586 59812 100nF +80-20% Y5V 50V 2406 2238 586 59812 100nF +80-20% Y5V 50V 3126 4822 051 30105 1M 5% 0,062W 3345 4822 051 30332 3,3K 5% 0,062W
2126 2238 586 59812 100nF +80-20% Y5V 50V 2407 2238 586 59812 100nF +80-20% Y5V 50V 3200 4822 051 30474 470K 5% 0,062W 3346 4822 051 30223 22K 5% 0,062W
2200 3198 017 41050 1F Y5V 10V 2408 2238 586 59812 100nF +80-20% Y5V 50V 3201 4822 051 30474 470K 5% 0,062W 3352 4822 117 13613 2,2R 5%
2201 4822 122 33752 15pF 5% NP0 50V 2500 4822 126 14241 330pF NP0 50V 3202 4822 051 30474 470K 5% 0,062W 3353 4822 051 30101 100R 5% 0,062W
2202 4822 122 33752 15pF 5% NP0 50V 2501 4822 124 81059 220F 20% 4V 3203 4822 051 30474 470K 5% 0,062W 3354 4822 051 30101 100R 5% 0,062W

2203 2238 586 59812 100nF +80-20% Y5V 50V 2502 4822 126 14491 2,2F 10V 0805 3204 4822 051 30102 1K 5% 0,062W 3355 4822 051 30332 3,3K 5% 0,062W
2204 2238 586 59812 100nF +80-20% Y5V 50V 2503 2222 867 15339 33pF 5% NP0 50V 3205 4822 051 30102 1K 5% 0,062W 3356 4822 051 30471 470R 5% 0,062W
2205 5322 126 11578 1nF 10% X7R 50V 2511 2020 021 91729 4,7F 20% 35V 3206 4822 051 30102 1K 5% 0,062W 3357 4822 051 30471 470R 5% 0,062W
2206 2022 009 00656 47F 20% 6,3V 2515 4822 126 14238 2,2nF X7R 50V 3207 4822 051 30102 1K 5% 0,062W 3359 4822 051 30103 10K 5% 0,062W
2207 2238 586 59812 100nF +80-20% Y5V 50V 2516 4822 126 14247 1,5nF X7R 50V 3208 4822 051 30102 1K 5% 0,062W 3401 4822 051 30474 470K 5% 0,062W

2208 4822 126 13879 220nF +80-20% 16V 2520 2238 586 59812 100nF +80-20% Y5V 50V 3209 4822 051 30102 1K 5% 0,062W 3402 4822 117 13632 100K 1% 0,62W
2209 5322 126 11583 10nF 10% X7R 50V 2522 4822 126 13883 220pF 5% 50V 3210 4822 051 30681 680R 5% 0,062W 3403 3198 021 32250 2,2M 5%
2210 3198 017 44740 470nF Y5V 10V 2523 2238 586 59812 100nF +80-20% Y5V 50V 3211 4822 117 12971 15R 5% 0,62W 3404 4822 051 30103 10K 5% 0,062W
2211 2238 916 15641 22nF 10% 25V 2524 4822 126 13883 220pF 5% 50V 3212 4822 117 13613 2,2R 5% 3405 4822 051 30474 470K 5% 0,062W
2212 2238 586 59812 100nF +80-20% Y5V 50V 2525 4822 124 23002 10F 16V 3214 4822 051 30222 2,2K 5% 0,062W 3406 2322 702 70394 390K 5%
6-2 6-2

ELECTRICAL PARTSLIST - COMBI BOARD ELECTRICAL PARTSLIST - COMBI BOARD

- RESISTORS - - RESISTORS - - IC & TRANSISTORS -

3407 4822 051 30105 1M 5% 0,062W 3524 4822 051 30102 1K 5% 0,062W 7100 5322 130 60123 BC807-40
3408 4822 051 30105 1M 5% 0,062W 3525 4822 117 13632 100K 1% 0,62W 7101 9322 182 66671 IC SM AN8399SA
3409 4822 051 30105 1M 5% 0,062W 3526 4822 051 30183 18K 5% 0,062W 7103 5322 130 60159 BC846B
3410 3198 021 31060 10M 5% 3530 4822 051 30102 1K 5% 0,062W 7104 5322 130 60159 BC846B
3410 4822 051 30475 4,7M 5% 0,062W 3534 4822 117 13632 100K 1% 0,62W 7105 5322 130 60159 BC846B

3411 4822 051 30102 1K 5% 0,062W 3535 4822 051 30682 6,8K 5% 0,062W 7200 9322 175 89668 MSM51V17405F-60SJ
3412 4822 051 30102 1K 5% 0,062W 3539 4822 117 12139 22R 5% 0,062W 7201 9322 182 62671 IC SM MN662786SB
3413 4822 117 12891 220K 1% 3542 4822 117 13632 100K 1% 0,62W 7202 9322 175 89668 MSM51V17405F-60SJ
3414 4822 117 12891 220K 1% 3543 4822 051 30681 680R 5% 0,062W 7300 9322 186 76671 IC SM AN41502
3415 4822 117 13632 100K 1% 0,62W 3544 4822 051 30681 680R 5% 0,062W 7301 5322 130 61569 BC868

3416 4822 117 13632 100K 1% 0,62W 3545 4822 051 30331 330R 5% 0,062W 7303 4822 130 42615 BC817-40
3417 4822 117 12891 220K 1% 3546 4822 051 30472 4,7K 5% 0,062W 7304 4822 130 60142 BC869
3418 4822 117 13632 100K 1% 0,62W 3547 4822 051 30472 4,7K 5% 0,062W 7306 4822 130 60373 BC856B
3420 4822 117 13632 100K 1% 0,62W 3548 3198 021 32250 2,2M 5% 7307 5322 130 60159 BC846B
3423 4822 117 13632 100K 1% 0,62W 3549 4822 117 12971 15R 5% 0,62W 7309 5322 130 60123 BC807-40

3424 4822 051 30008 0R JUMPER 3551 4822 051 30123 12K 5% 0,062W 7310 5322 130 60159 BC846B
3425 4822 051 30103 10K 5% 0,062W 3552 4822 051 30683 68K 5% 0,062W 7311 4822 130 60142 BC869
3426 4822 051 30103 10K 5% 0,062W 3553 4822 051 30331 330R 5% 0,062W 7312 5322 130 60159 BC846B
3427 3198 021 31060 10M 5% 3554 4822 051 30103 10K 5% 0,062W 7313 5322 130 60159 BC846B
3427 4822 051 30475 4,7M 5% 0,062W 3555 2322 702 60184 180K 5% 7401 9340 217 80115 BC847CW

3430 4822 117 12925 47K 1% 0,063W 3556 4822 117 13632 100K 1% 0,62W 7402 5322 130 60159 BC846B
3431 4822 051 30223 22K 5% 0,062W 3557 4822 117 13632 100K 1% 0,62W 7403 4822 130 60373 BC856B
3432 4822 117 12925 47K 1% 0,063W 3558 4822 117 13632 100K 1% 0,62W 7404 5322 130 60159 BC846B
3435 4822 051 30109 10R 5% 0,062W 3559 4822 051 30109 10R 5% 0,062W 7405 3140 110 51961 MCU MN101C39C
3438 4822 051 30472 4,7K 5% 0,062W 3560 4822 117 13608 4,7R 5% 0,0016W 7406 4822 130 60373 BC856B

3442 4822 051 30222 2,2K 5% 0,062W 4001 4822 051 30008 0R JUMPER 7407 4822 130 60373 BC856B
3443 4822 051 30222 2,2K 5% 0,062W 4002 4822 051 30008 0R JUMPER 7408 5322 130 60123 BC807-40
3444 4822 051 30105 1M 5% 0,062W 7500 4822 209 33165 TDA1308T/N1
3445 4822 051 30221 220R 5% 0,062W 7501 4822 130 42615 BC817-40
3445 4822 051 30471 470R 5% 0,062W - COILS & FILTERS - 7503 4822 130 60373 BC856B

3446 4822 117 12139 22R 5% 0,062W 1200 4822 242 81865 CST16,93MXW0C3-TF01 7506 5322 130 60123 BC807-40
3448 4822 051 30008 0R JUMPER 5300 4822 158 10525 LAL 04T 331K 7508 4822 130 42615 BC817-40
3500 4822 051 30472 4,7K 5% 0,062W 5301 4822 157 50964 100MUH 7510 5322 130 60159 BC846B
3501 4822 051 30123 12K 5% 0,062W 5303 4822 158 10525 LAL 04T 331K 7511 5322 130 60159 BC846B
3502 3198 021 32250 2,2M 5% 7512 4822 130 42615 BC817-40

3503 4822 117 12971 15R 5% 0,62W 7513 4822 130 42615 BC817-40
3505 4822 051 30472 4,7K 5% 0,062W 7515 5322 130 60159 BC846B
3506 4822 051 30683 68K 5% 0,062W
3507 4822 051 30331 330R 5% 0,062W
3508 4822 051 30103 10K 5% 0,062W - DIODES - Note: Only these parts mentioned in the list are
normal service parts.
3510 4822 051 30681 680R 5% 0,062W 6302 9322 128 70685 DIO REC SM SS14
3511 4822 051 30681 680R 5% 0,062W 6304 4822 130 11416 PDZ6,8B
3513 4822 051 30474 470K 5% 0,062W 6401 4822 130 11397 BAS316
3514 4822 117 12139 22R 5% 0,062W 6500 5322 130 34331 BAV70
3515 2322 702 60184 180K 5% 6501 4822 130 11397 BAS316

3517 4822 051 30331 330R 5% 0,062W 6502 4822 130 11551 UDZS10B
3518 4822 051 30474 470K 5% 0,062W 6503 5322 130 34331 BAV70
3519 4822 117 13632 100K 1% 0,62W
3521 4822 117 13632 100K 1% 0,62W
3522 4822 051 30103 10K 5% 0,062W

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