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SERVICING PRECAUTIONS

NOTES REGARDING HANDLING OF THE PICK-UP


1. Notes for transport and storage
1) The pick-up should always be left in its conductive bag until immediately prior to use. 2) The pick-up should never be subjected to external pressure or impact.

Storage in conductive bag

Drop impact

2. Repair notes
1) The pick-up incorporates a strong magnet, and so should never be brought close to magnetic materials. 2) The pick-up should always be handled correctly and carefully, taking care to avoid external pressure and impact. If it is subjected to strong pressure or impact, the result may be an operational malfunction and/or damage to the printed-circuit board. 3) Each and every pick-up is already individually adjusted to a high degree of precision, and for that reason the adjustment point and installation screws should absolutely never be touched. 4) Laser beams may damage the eyes! Absolutely never permit laser beams to enter the eyes! Also NEVER switch ON the power to the laser output part (lens, etc.) of the pick-up if it is damaged.

NEVER look directly at the laser beam, and don t let contact fingers or other exposed skin.

5) Cleaning the lens surface If there is dust on the lens surface, the dust should be cleaned away by using an air bush (such as used for camera lens). The lens is held by a delicate spring. When cleaning the lens surface, therefore, a cotton swab should be used, taking care not to distort this.
Pressure Magnet Pressure How to hold the pick-up

Cotton swab

Conductive Sheet

6) Never attempt to disassemble the pick-up. Spring by excess pressure. If the lens is extremely dirty, apply isopropyl alcohol to the cotton swab. (Do not use any other liquid cleaners, because they will damage the lens.) Take care not to use too much of this alcohol on the swab, and do not allow the alcohol to get inside the pick-up. -3-

NOTES REGARDING COMPACT DISC PLAYER REPAIRS


1. Preparations
1) Compact disc players incorporate a great many ICs as well as the pick-up (laser diode). These components are sensitive to, and easily affected by, static electricity. If such static electricity is high voltage, components can be damaged, and for that reason components should be handled with care. 2) The pick-up is composed of many optical components and other high-precision components. Care must be taken, therefore, to avoid repair or storage where the temperature of humidity is high, where strong magnetism is present, or where there is excessive dust.

2. Notes for repair


1) Before replacing a component part, first disconnect the power supply lead wire from the unit 2) All equipment, measuring instruments and tools must be grounded. 3) The workbench should be covered with a conductive sheet and grounded. When removing the laser pick-up from its conductive bag, do not place the pick-up on the bag. (This is because there is the possibility of damage by static electricity.) 4) To prevent AC leakage, the metal part of the soldering iron should be grounded. 5) Workers should be grounded by an armband (1M) 6) Care should be taken not to permit the laser pick-up to come in contact with clothing, in order to prevent static electricity changes in the clothing to escape from the armband. 7) The laser beam from the pick-up should NEVER be directly facing the eyes or bare skin.

Armband

Resistor (1 Mohm)

Resistor (1 Mohm) Conductive Sheet

CLEARING MALFUNCTION
You can reset your unit to initial status if malfunction occur(button malfunction, display, etc.). Using a pointed object(such as driver), simply press the RESET button on the inside of the volume knob for more than 3 seconds. If you reset your unit, you must reenter all its settings(stations, clock, timer)
NOTE: 1. To operate the RESET jump wire, pull the volume rotary knob and release it.

2. If you wish to operate the RESET jump wire, it is necessary to unplug the power cord.

VOLUME VOLUME KNOB

RESET button DOWN

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ESD PRECAUTIONS
Electrostatically Sensitive Devices (ESD)
Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such components commonly are called Electrostatically Sensitive Devices (ESD). Examples of typical ESD devices are integrated circuits and some field-effect transistors and semiconductor chip components. The following techniques should be used to help reduce the incidence of component damage caused by static electricity. 1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor component or semiconductor-equipped assembly, drain off any electrostatic charge on your body by touching a known earth ground. Alternatively, obtain and wear a commercially available discharging wrist strap device, which should be removed for potential shock reasons prior to applying power to the unit under test. 2. After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ESD devices, place the assembly on a conductive surface such as aluminum foil, to prevent electrostatic charge buildup or exposure of the assembly. 3. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder ESD devices. 4. Use only an anti-static solder removal device. Some solder removal devices not classified as "anti-static" can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ESD devices. 5. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ESD devices. 6. Do not remove a replacement ESD device from its protective package until immediately before you are ready to install it. (Most replacement ESD devices are packaged with leads electrically shorted together by conductive foam, aluminum foil or comparable conductive materials). 7. Immediately before removing the protective material from the leads of a replacement ESD device, touch the protective material to the chassis or circuit assembly into which the device will by installed.
CAUTION : BE SURE NO POWER IS APPLIED TO THE CHASSIS OR CIRCUIT, AND OBSERVE ALL OTHER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.

8. Minimize bodily motions when handing unpackaged replacement ESD devices. (Otherwise harmless motion such as the brushing together of your clothes fabric or the lifting of your foot from a carpeted floor can generate static electricity sufficient to damage an ESD device).

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ADJUSTMENTS
This set has been aligned at the factory and normally will not require further adjustment. As a result, it is not recommended that any attempt is made to modificate any circuit. If any parts are replaced or if anyone tampers with the adjustment, realignment may be necessary.

IMPORTANT
1. Check Power-source voltage. 2. Set the function switch to band being aligned. 3. Turn volume control to minimum unless otherwise noted. 4. Connect low side of signal source and output indicator to chassis ground unless otherwise specified. 5. Keep the signal input as low as possible to avoid AGC and AC action.

TAPE DECK ADJUSTMENT


1. AZIMUTH ADJUSTMENT
Deck Mode A Deck Playback B Deck Playback Test Tape MTT-114 MTT-114 Test Point Speaker Out Speaker Out
Electronic Voltmeter Head L ch Test Tape MTT-114 Unit Playback Mode L out CH1 CH2 Speaker Out

Adjustment DECK Screw Azimuth Screw


Dual-trace synchroscope

Adjust for Maximum Maximum

R ch

GND

R out

Figure 1. Azimuth Adjustment Connection Diagram

2. MOTOR SPEED ADJUSTMENT


Deck Mode Normal Speed Hi-Speed Test Tape MTT-111 MTT-111
Head

Test Point Speaker Out Speaker Out

Adjustment VR201

Adjust for 3kHz 1%

Remark

more than 5.4kHz


Speaker Out

High-Speed Dubbing Mode

Playback Mode L out

Frequency Counter

Test Tape MTT-111 Record/Playback head

Unit R out GND

Figure 2. Motor Speed Adjustment Connection Diagram

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3. RECORD BIAS ADJUSTMENT


Deck Mode Rec/Pause Test Tape MTT-5511 Test Point ERASE HEAD Wire(PN202) Adjustment L203 Adjust for 90kHz kHz

Head

Record/Playback and Pause Mode

PN202

Frequency Counter

Test Tape MTT-5511 Record/Playback head

Unit GND

Figure 3. Record Bias Adjustment Connection Diagram

4. TUNER ADJUSTMENT
Item DC Voltage Test Point Checker Pin TP1, TP2 Adjustment L106 Adjust for 0V 50mV

FM Antenna Terminal Signal Generator

Electronic OSCILLOSCOPE Speake

Unit

GND

Figure 4. Tuner(S curve) Adjustment Connection Diagram

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TROUBLESHOOTING

Turn power on.

Is power on?

NO

Check power supply circuit. (Check PN 701)

YES

NO Does initial read work?

Check laser circuit.

YES

Check focus circuit.

Check disc.

Does it play?

NO

Check tracking servo circuit.

YES

Does it output audio?

NO

Check audio circuit.

YES

OK

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Fails to initial read

Disc motor turns. YES

NO

Does laser light? YES

NO

A B

Does RF waveform appear? TP 801(RF)

NO

Does tracking servo work? Lower envelope of TP801(RF) waveform is flat.


1.3V

NO

Does signal appear at TP801(TEO)?

NO

Does TE2 signal NO appear at pin Defective IC of IC801? 801, pick up and/or open wire.

YES YES

YES Detective pattern.

Does signal appear at IC 803 Pin and Pin ?

NO

Defective IC 801 and/or IC 803

YES

Defective pick-up and/or connector.

Is rotation normal?

NO

Does GFS (IC802 pin show as below?

NO

Defective IC 801.

YES Is there no dropout of RF signal? NO Scratch in disc initial read area.

YES

Defective pick-up adjustment focus offset.

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Laser does not light.

Is 3.5V applied to pin YES NO

of IC 801?

Did pickup return to innermost circular? YES

NO

Is data transferred from MICOM IC ? YES

NO Defective MICOM.

Does voltage appear at IC 803 pin , ?

NO

Defective IC 801, 803

YES

Defective slide motor and/or connector.

Does it stop at inner pick circular after shift? YES

Is defect output from LM SW applied to pin of PN803? OPEN CLOSE

NO

Defective LMT SW and/or connector.

YES

Defective MICOM.

YES NO Is power supplied to laser Q801? (Q 801 collector: about 1.8V) YES Does laser current flow? 1.0V across R801 R801 1.0V YES Defective connector.

Defective Q 801 and/or laser.

R801 1.0V

YES

Defective laser and/or connector.

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Laser lights.

Does lens move up/down? YES

NO

Does IC 801 out focus search signal?

NO

Defective IC801

IC 801 pin

(FEO)

YES Is focus search signal applied to pin , of CN801?

NO

Defective IC803

YES Confirm Does TP 801 RF signal appear even in initial low level? read with disc YES Is laser output adjustment correct? NO

Open activator and/or connector.

NO

Open connector and/or defective IC 801.

Incorrect turntable height. Degraded laser diode.

YES

Does FOK(focus ok) signal appear? TP801 (RF) IC801 pin (FOK) YES

NO

Defective IC 801.

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C
YES

Does FE1 signal appear? IC 801

pin NO Defective IC 801. Open pick diode

YES

Does FZC signal (focus zero cross signal) appear at pin of IC 801, ISTAT (SENSE) terminal?
FER ISTAT(SENSE)

NO

Defective IC 801.

(Focus servo turns ON by FZC signal of FOK mod.)

YES

Does SMON signal appear at pin of IC 802? Does SMPO signal appear at pin of IC 802? YES

NO

Defective Pattern between IC 801 and IC 802.

Is drive voltage applied to disk motor? NO Defective IC 801, 803 and/or peripheral circuit.

Start mode

YES

Defective disk motor and/or insulation.

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WAVEFORMS OF MAJOR CHECK POINT


1. HF signal (RF signal ) waveform (Test Point TP801) during normal play 0.5V/Div. 500nS/Div. OV 2. EFM signal (pin IC 801)waveform during Normal Play 2V/Div. 500nS/Div. OV

3. Focus coil drive waveform(Pin NO , of IC 803) When focus search failed or there is no disc on the tray

Focus coil drive waveform(pin NO , of IC803) and FOK (pin NO of IC 801) when focus search is accomplished

OV (CH1) OV OV (CH2) 4. Tracking coil drive waveform (pin NO and TEO during track traverse (1) When time division is 20nS/div , of IC 803) CH1 : FOCUS COIL DRIVE SIGNAL 2V/Div. CH2 : FOAK (2) When time division 0.5nS/div. (During forward track traverse)

OV (CH1) OV (CH2) CH1 : TEO(TP801) 1V/Div. CH2 : TRACK COIL DRIVE SIGNAL 2V/Div. (3) When time division is 0.5nS/div. (During backward Track Traverse) CH1 : TEO(TP801) 1V/Div. CH2 : TRACKING COIL DRIVE SIGNAL 2V/Div. 5. Feed motor drive waveform(pin NO During normal play ,

OV (CH1) OV (CH2)

of IC 803)

OV

0.5V/Div. 500nS/Div. OV

OV (CH2) CH1 : TEO(TP801) 1V/Div. CH2 : TRACKING COIL DRIVE SIGNAL 2V/Div.

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BLOCK DIAGRAM

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FFH-8900A/S.JA5SSSR_A3 1996.2.7 11:7 AM 18

SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
POWER CIRCUIT

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FFH-8900A/S.JA5SSSR_A3 1996.2.7 11:7 AM 19

FRONT CIRCUIT

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FFH-8900A/S.JA5SSSR_A3 1996.2.7 11:7 AM 20

TUNER & DECK CIRCUIT

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FFH-8900A/S.JA5SSSR_A3 1996.2.7 11:7 AM 21

CD CIRCUIT

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WIRING DIAGRAM

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INTERNAL BLOCK DIAGRAM OF ICs


BU2090/BU2090F/BU2090FS/BU2092/BU2092F

KIA78XXPI

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KIA6289N

TDA7439

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KIA4558P, KIA4558F

KA8301

DRIVER

PRE

LOGIC

1 GND

2 Vout1

3 Vz1

4 Vr

5 Fin

6 Rin

7 Vcc1

8 Vcc2

9 10 Vout2 Vz2

BA3126N

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KA3010
28 27 BUY 26 25 10K 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 10K 17 16 15 BUY LEVEL SHIFT LEVEL SHIFT 50K 8 9 10K 10 11 12 13 14

LEVEL SHIFT

TSD

REGULATOR 10K LEVEL SHIFT

MUTE

BUY

10K

100K 5 6 7

PIN DESCRIPTION
Pin No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

Symbol
DO1.1 DO1.2 DI1.1 DI1.2 REG REO MUTE GND1 DI2.1 DI2.2 DO2.1 DO2.2 GND2 OPOUT OPIN (-) OPIN (+) DO3.1 DO3.2 DI3.1 DI3.2 VCC1 VCC2 VREF DI4.1 DI4.2 DO4.1 DO4.2 GND3

I/O
O O I I O

50K

Description
DRIVE OUTPUT DRIVE OUTPUT DRIVE INPUT DRIVE INPUT REGULATOR REGULATOR OUTPUT MUTE GROUND

I I O O O I I O O I I

DRIVE INPUT DRIVE INPUT DRIVE OUTPUT DRIVE OUTPUT GROUND OPAMP OUTPUT OPAMP OUTPUT (-) OPAMP INPUT (+) DRIVE OUTPUT DRIVE OUTPUT DRIVE INPUT DRIVE INPUT SUPPLY VOLTAGE SUPPLY VOLTAGE 2.5V BIAS VOLTAGE

I I O O

DRIVE INPUT DRIVE INPUT DRIVE OUTPUT DRIVE OUTPUT GROUND

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KB9223
FGD
28

MLT

TZC

FE1

TE1

FE2

59

54

22

30

29

31

38 37 36

35

51

52

58

26

27

FS3
3 60 47 48 57 49

FLB

RF- 73 RF Amp RFO 74 PD1 65 PD2 66


63

Micom Data Interface Logic

Focus Phase Compensation & Offset cancel circuit

FDFCT FEFEO TDFCT TETEO TE2 LPFT TG2 TGU SLO SLSL+ SPDLO SPDLSMPD SMON SMEF FSET MIRROR MCP FOK

Focus Error Amp FE-BIAS Adjustment Tracking Phase Compensation Block & Jump Pulse GEN. MICOM TO SERVO CONTROL AUTO SEQUENCER APC Amp LDON ADJUSTMENT-FREE CONTROL Sled Servo Amplifier & Sled Kick GEN.

F 67 E 68 EI 79 PD 69 LD 70 VR 71
78

50 53 55 62 61 43 44 42 46

Tracking Error Amp E/F Balance & Gain Control

Center Voltage Amp. RF Level AGC & Equalizer

ARF 76 IRF 75 ASY 32 EFM 33 RFI 77

FS1 to FS4

TM1 to TM6

BAL1 to PS1 to BAL5 PS4

GA1 to GA5

Spindle Servo LPF (Double Speed)

45 23 24

EFM Comparator MIRROR DETECTION CIRCUIT FOK DETECTION CIRCUIT


15 16 13 14 19 17 12 11 9 10

25 6 39 1 40

DCB

2 4

Defect Detection CircuitT


5

Built-in Post Filter Amp(L&R)

MUTEI

GC1O

GC1I

GC2I

PIN DESCRIPTION
Pin No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

System
MCP DCB FRSH. DCC2 DCC1 FSET VDDA VCCP GC2I GC2O CH2I CH2O CH1O CH1I GC1O

Description
Capacitor connection pin for mirror hold Capacitor connection pin for defect Bottom hold Capacitor connection pin for time constant to generate focus search waveform The input pin through capacitor of defect bottom hold output The output pin of defect bottom hold The peak frequency setting pin for focus, tracking servo and cut off frequency of CLV LPF Analog VCC for servo part VCC for post filter Amplifier negative input pin for gain and low pass filtering of DAC output CH2 Amplifier output pin for gain and low pass filtering of DAC output CH2 The input pin for post filter channel2 The output pin for post filter channel2 The output pin for post filter channl1 The input pin for post filter channel1 Amplifier output pin for gain and low pass filtering of DAC output CH1

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GC2O

CH1O

CH1I

CH2O

DCC1

CH2I

RRC

Pin No.
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80

System
GC1I RRC VSSP MUTEI ISET VREG WDCK SMDP SMON SMEF FLB FS3 FGD LOCK TRCNT ISTAT ASY EFM VSSA MCK MDATA MLT RESET MIRROR FOK SSTOP SL+ SLO SLSPDLSPDLO FEFEO TETEO ATSC TZC TE2 TE1 LPFT DVDD TDFCT FE2 FE1 FDFCT TGU TG2 FEBIAS DVEE PD1 PD2 F E PD LD VR VCC RFRFO IRF ARF RFI CAGC EI GND

Description
Amplifier negative input pin for gain and low pass filtering of DAC output CH1 The pin for noise reduction of post filter bias VSS for post filter The input pin for post filter muting control The input pin for current setting of focus search, track jump and sled kick voltage The output pin of regulator The clock input pin for auto sequence The input pin of CLV control output pin SMDP of DSP The input pin for spindle servo ON through SMON of DSP The input pin of provide for an external LPF time constant Capacitor connection pin to perform rising low bandwidth of focus loop The pin for high frequency gain change of focus loop with internal FS3 switch Reducing high freqency gain with capacitor between FS3 pin Sled runaway prevention pin Track count output pin Internal status output pin The input pin for asymmetry control EFM comparator output pin Analog VSS for servo part Micom clock input pin Micom data input pin Micom data latch input pin Reset input pin The mirror output for test The output pin of focus OK comparator The pin for detection whether pick_up position is innermost or not The noninverting input pin of sled servo amplifier The output pin of sled servo amplifier The inverting input pin of sled servo amplifier The noninverting input pin of spindle servo amplifier The output pin of spindle servo amplifier The inverting input pin of focus servo amplifier The output pin of focus servo amplifier The inverting input pin of tracking servo amplifier The output pin of tracking servo amplifier The input pin for Anti-shock detection The comaparator input pin for tracking zero crossing detection Tracking servo input pin Tracking error amplifier output pin The input pin of tracking error low pass filtering signal The power supply pin for logic circuit The capacitor connection pin for tracking defect compensation Focus servo input pin Focus error amplifier output pin The capacitor connection pin for focus defect compensation The capacitor connection pin for high frequency tracking gain switch The pin for high frequency gain change of tracking servo loop with internal TG2 switch Focus error bias voltage control pin The DVEE pin for logic circuit The negative input pin of RF I/V amplifier1 (A+C signal) The negative input pin of RF I/V amplifier2 (B+D signal) The negative input pin of F I/V amplifier (F signal) The negative input pin of E I/V amplifier (E signal) The input pin for APC The output pin for APC The output pin of (AVEE+AVCC)/2 voltage VCC for RF part RF summing amplifier inverting input pin RF summing amplifier output pin The input pin for AGC The output pin for AGC The input pin for EFM comparating The capacitor connection pin for AGC Feedback input pin of E I/V amplifier for EF Balance control GND for RF part

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KS9286
SBCK SDAT S0S1

SUBCODE SYNC DETECTOR

26

SUBCODE OUTPUT

32

EFMI

66

EFM PHASE DETECTOR

23BIT SHIFT REGISTER

EFM DEMODULATOR

33

SUBCODE-Q REGISTER

30 29

SQDT SQCK

8BIT DATA BUS

CNTVOL DPFIN DPFOUT DPDO SMEF SMON SMDP SMSD LOCK XOUT XIN

5 3 4 2 72 73 75 76 70 9 8

DIGITAL PLL

FRAME SYNC DETECTOR PROTECTOR INSERTOR

ADDRESS GENERATOR

DIGITAL CLV SERVO X-TAL TIMING GENERATOR

16K SRAM

ECC

INTERPOLATOR
11 12 14

MDAT MCK MLT TRCNT /ISTAT

37 38 36 69 68

LRCHO ADATAO BCKO BCKI ADATAI LRCHI EMPH VREFL1 VREFH1

CPU INTERFACE

TRACK COUNTER

DIGITAL FILTER & DE-EMPH D/A CONVERTER

77 67 60 24

MODE SELECTOR

DIGITAL OUTPUT

17 22

61

62

63

65

19

20

XTALSEL

TEST0

CDROM

TEST1

DATX

RCHOUT

LCHOUT

PIN DESCRIPTION
Pin No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Symbol
AVDD1 DPDO DPFIN DPFOUT CNTVOL AVSS1 DATX XIN XOUT WDCHO LRCHO ADATAO DVSS1 BCKO C2PO VREFL2

IO
O I O I O I O O O O O O I

Description
Analog VCC1 Charge pump output for Digital PLL Filter input for Digital PLL Filter output for Digital PLL VCO control voltage for Digital PLL Analog Ground1 Digital Audio output data X tal oscillator input X tal oscillator output Word clock output of 48bit/Slot (88.2KHz) Channel clock output of 48 bit/Slot (44.1KHz), 88.2KHz when ESP ON Serial audio data output of 48 bit/Slot (MSB first), double speed output when ESP ON Digital Ground1 Audio data bit clock output of 48 bit/Slot (2.1168MHz), 4.2336MHz when ESP ON C2 Pointer for output audio data Input terminal2 of reference voltage L (Floating)

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Pin No.
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80

Symbol
VREFL1 AVDD2 RCHOUT LCHOUT AVSS2 VREFH1 VREFH2 EMPH LKFS S0S1 RESET /ESP SQCK SQDT SQOK SBCK SDAT DVDD1 MUTE MLT MDAT MCK DB8 DB7 DB6 DB5 DB4 DB3 DB2 DB1 C1F1 C1F2 C2F1 C2F2 C2FL /PBCK DVSS2 FSDW ULKFS /JIT C4M C16M /WE /CS XTALSEL TEST0 CDROM SRAM TEST1 EFMI ADATAI /ISTAT TRCNT LOCK PBFR SMEF SMON DVDD2 SMDP SMSD BCKI TESTV DSPEED LRCHI

IO
I O O I I O O O I I I O O I O I I I I I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I I I I I I I O I O O O O O O I I I I

Description
Input terminal1 of reference voltage L (GND connection) Analog VCC2 Right-Channel audio output through D/A converter Left-Channel audio output through D/A converter Analog ground2 Input terminal1 of reference voltage H (VDD connection) Input terminal2 of reference voltage H (Floating) Emphasis/Non-Emphasis output, H: Emphasis ON, L: Emphasis OFF The Lock Status output of frame sync Output of subcode sync signal (S0+S1) System reset at L ESP function ON/OFF control ( L : ESP function ON, H : ESP function OFF) Clock for output Subcode-Q data Serial output of Subcode-Q data The CRC (Cycle Redundancy Check) check result signal output of Subcode-Q Clock for output subcode data Subcode serial data output Digital VDD1 Mute control input ( H : Mute ON) Latch Signal Input from Micom (Scmit Trigger) Signal data input from Micom (Scmit Trigger) Signal clock Input from Micom (Scmit Trigger) SRAM data I/O port 8 (MSB) SRAM data I/O port 7 SRAM data I/O port 6 SRAM data I/O port 5 SRAM data I/O port 4 SRAM data I/O port 3 SRAM data I/O port 2 SRAM data I/O port 1 (LSB) Monitoring output for C1 error correction (RA1) Monitoring output for C1 error correction (RA2) Monitoring output for C2 error correction (RA3) Monitoring output for C2 error correction (RA4) C2 decoder flag (RA5, H : When one processing C2 code is impossible correction status.) Output of VCO/2 (4.3218MHz) (RA6) Digital ground 2 Window or unprotected frame sync (RA7) Frame sync protection state (RA8) Display of either RAM overflow onncerflow for 4 frame jitter margin (RA9) Only monitoring signal (4.2336M .. RA10) 16.9344MHz signal output (RA11) Terminal for test Terminal for test Mode Selection1 (H: 33.8688MHz, L: 16.9344MHz) TEST input terminal (GND connection) Mode Selection2 (H: CD-ROM, L: CDP) TEST input terminal (GND connection) TEST input terminal (GND connection) EFM signal input Serial audio data input of 48 bit/Slot (MSB first) The internal status output Tracking counter input signal Output signal of LKFS condition sampled PBFR/16 (if LKFS is H , LOCK is H , if LKFS is sampled L at least 8 times by PBFR/16, LOCK is L .) Write frame clock (Lock: 7.35KHz) LPF time constant control of the spindle servo error signal ON/OFF control signal for spindle servo Digital VDD2 Spindle Motor drive (Rough control in the SPEED mode, Phase control in the PHASE mode) Spindle Motor drive (Velocity control in the PHASE mode) Audio data bit clock input of 48 bit/Slot (2.1168MHz) TEST input terminal (GND connection) TEST input terminal (VDD connection) Channel clock input of 48 bit/Slot (44.1KHz)

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LC72131

LC72131M

LA1837

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MSGEQ7

PIN CONFIGURATION

PIN DESCRIPTION

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EXPLODED VIEW/PARTS LIST


CABINET

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FFH-8900A/S.JA5SSSR_A3 1996.2.7 11:8 AM 40

TAPE DECK MECHANISM: AUTO REVERSE DECK


LOCA.NO.
A01 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 040 400 401 402 403 404 405 406 409 410 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508

PART NO.
6768R-UP01A 6768R-BP01B 6768R-BP01A 6768R-AP01D 6768R-AP01E 6768R-SP01E 6768R-QP01A 6768R-GP01A 6768R-SP01F 6768R-MP01C 6768R-SP01C 6768R-SP01A 6768R-SP01B 6768R-SP01G 6768R-AP01A 6768R-GP01C 6789R-AP01C 6768R-GP01D 6768R-SP01H 6768R-BP01C 6768R-LP01A 6768R-VP01A 6768R-GP01B 6768R-AP01B 6768R-JP01B 6768R-SP01D 6768R-DP01A 6768R-RP01A 6768R-MP01A 6768R-SP01L 6768R-EP01A 6768R-JP01A 6768R-SP01K 6768R-PP01A 6768R-PP01B 6768R-JP01C 6768R-MP01D 6768R-SP01M 6768R-CP01A 6768R-CP01B 6768R-CP01C 6768R-CP01D 6768R-CP01E 6768R-CP01F 6768R-CP01G 6768R-CP01L 6768R-CP01M 6768R-WP01A 6768R-WP01B 6768R-WP01C 6768R-WP01D 6768R-WP01E 6768R-WP01H 6768R-WP01F 6768R-WP01G

SPECOFOCATION
50-093-4249 PCB AS 02-084-4202 BELT/FELT 02-084-4204 BELT/FELT 50-239-4027 CWL44 50-239-4026 ARM 01-082-4645 SPRING 50-093-4316 MOTOR 50-093-4603 GEAR 01-082-4598 SPRING 50-219-4014 MOLD 01-082-4652 SPRING 01-081-4601 SPRING 01-082-4651 SPRING 0-082-4597 SPRING 50-268-3016 ARM 50-093-4069 GEAR 50-239-4072 ARM 50-222-4007 GEAR 01-081-4657 SPRING 02-083-4188 BELT/FELT 50-223-4254 PULLEY 50-093-4125 SOLENOID 50-221-3009 GEAR 50-139-4292 ARM 50-093-3361 PULLEY 01-080-4609 SPRING 50-259-3342 LEVER 22-027-41054 ROLLER 50-219-4033 MOLD 01-080-4649 SPRING 50-093-4070 HEAD AY 50-093-3360 PULLEY 01-082-4650 SPRING 50-119-4046 PRESS 50-160-4108 PRESS 50-093-3315 PULLEY 50-219-4034 MOLD 01-080-4607 SPRING GRE10A2003 SCREW GRE20A2005 SCREW GSE10A1704 SCREW GSL10A2004 SCREW GSP10A2603 SCREW GSP11A2012 SCREW GSE20A2004 SCREW GSD10A2018 SCREW 03-300-4056 SCREW GWM19S035035 WASHER GWM17S0500035S WASHER GWM40X075010 WASHER GWP21X045020 WASHER GWM12X030040S WASHER GWM23X040020 WASHER GWM21X040040 WASHER GWM19X055035S WASHER

400 505 404 021 020 006 001 400 002 016 003 022 004 005 007 037 506 017 018 019

008

402

014 508 507

A01

405

010 009 401 502 501 015

023

024 026 403 504 013 032 038 025

027 401 503 031 011 400 409 410 035 036 034 406 039 029 028 040

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FFH-8900A/S.JA5SSSR_A3 1996.2.7 11:8 AM 41

CD MECHANISM
REF.NO.
A30 A35 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 134 135 416 417 418 419 420 421

PART NO.
3040SB0004A 4405SCB001A 3390SB0002A 4470SB0011A 4470SB0010A 4400SB0001B 4680SBP002A 6871SF21RAD 4794SB0003A 4371SB0002A 3390SB0001A 4400SB0001A 4470SB0003A 4470SB0004A 6871SB21RAD 4470SB0006A 4470SB0008A 4471SB0001A 4860SB0002A 4974SB0001A 4970SBN002A 3040SB0002A 6871SD21RAD 6871SC21RAD 4680SBP001A 4470SB0007A 4470SB0005A 4900SB0001A 3040SB0003A 88H-0004 88H-0002 353-025BAAA 88H-0003 353S353F 6756SBX001A

DESCRIPTION
BASE MECHANISM ASSY TRAY GEAR GEAR BELT MOTOR(MECH) PWB(PCB)ASSY GUIDE SHAFT ASSY TRAY BELT GEAR GERA PWB(PCB)ASSY GEAR GEAR GEAR ASSY CLAMP GUIDE SPRING BASE PWB(PCB)ASSY PWB(PCB)ASSY MOTOR(MECH) GEAR GEAR DAMPER BASE CD MECHA PARTS CD MECHA PARTS SCREW CD MECHA PARTS SCREW CD MECHANISM PARTS

SPECOFOCATION
PU ASSY(CDM-H1303) KSM-213CCM SONY HI-FI FRONT LO DISC(CDM-H1303) TRAY B(CDM-H1303) TRAY A(CDM-H1303) TRAY(CDM-H1303) ASSY TRAY 3CH M/D SENSOR PWB ASSY WCRM(CDM-1303) TRAY(CDM-H1303) LOADING(CDM-H1303) MAIN(CDM-H1303) PULLEY(CDM-H1303) LOADING(CDM-H1303) 3CH M/D U/D/O/C PWB ASSY PU DOWN(CDM-H1303) PU UP-B(CDM-H1303) GEAR CAM ASSY CLAMP ASSY CAM(CDM-H1303) CAM(CDM-H1303) MAIN(CDM-H1303) 3CH M/D CAM PWB ASSY 3CH M/D OPEN PWB ASSY PULLEY ASSY(CDM-H1303) PU UP-A(CDM-H1303) MAIN(CDM-H1303) DAMPER RUBBER PU(CDM-H1303) 3X12X12FNM 3X9X12FZMY D3.0 L8.0 MSWR3/(BK) 3X12X10FZMY D2.6 L4.0 MSWR3/(BK) SCREW 2.6X10X10XFZMY CDM-H813

416 101

417 103

417
105

419

102

109

112

113 114 115

118

119 108 107 104

116 117 420 120 106 121 418 122

A26

416 127

126
A30

416 124

123
A35 421 421

125

134

134

417
135

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