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Clarion Co., Ltd.

50 Kamitoda, Toda-shi, Saitama 335-8511 Japan Service Dept.: 5-66 Azuma, Kitamoto-shi, Saitama 364-0007 Japan Tel: +81-48-541-2335 / 2432 FAX: +81-48-541-2703
Published by Service Dept. 298-6044-00 JAN. 2003 X

Printed in P.R.C.

Service Manual
High End RDS-EON AM/FM Radio CD Player Combination

(PE-2578E-A )

SPECIFICATIONS

Radio section

Tuning system: Receiving frequencies: PLL synthesizer tuner FM 87.5 to 108MHz (0.05MHz steps) MW 531 to 1602kHz (9kHz steps) LW 153 to 279kHz (3kHz steps)
* We cannot supply PWB with component parts in principle. When a circuit on PWB has failure, please repair it by component parts base. Parts which are not mentioned in service manual are not supplied. * Only CDs and CD-ROMs having the used in this unit. or mark can be

CD player section

System: Frequency response: Signal to noise ratio: Dynamic range: Harmonic distortion: Compact disc digital audio system 5Hz to 20kHz(+1/-1dB) 100dB(1kHz) IHF-A 96dB(1kHz) 0.01%
Some CDs recorded in CD-R mode may not be usable. Even when recorded in CD-RW mode, some CDs not be usable. * Specifications and design are subject to change without notice for further improvement. * Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. "Dolby", "Pro Logic" and the double-D symbol are teademarkes of Dolby Laboratories.

COMPONENTS

PE-2578E-A
Source unit 1 300-7742-00 335-6777-00 370-6007-03 854-6362-54 RCB-147-1 Mounting bracket DCP case Escutcheon(OUT-ES) Extension lead Remote control unit Parts bag Battery(CR2032) IR plate Parts bag Removal key Rubber spacer Screw 331-2497-00 345-3653-20 716-0726-01

General

Output power: Power supply voltage: 4x31W(DIN45324, +B=14.4V) 14.4V DC(10.8 to 15.6V allowable), negative ground Power consumption: Less than 15A Speaker impedance: 4ohm(4ohm to 8ohm allowable) Auto antenna rated current: 500mA or less Weight: Source unit 1.7kg Remote control unit 30g(including battery) Source unit 178(W)x50(H)x155(D) Remote control unit 32(W)x56(H)x24(D)

291-0088-00

Dimensions(mm):

DXZ938R

To engineers in charge of repair or inspection of our products.
Before repair or inspection, make sure to follow the instructions so that customers and Engineers in charge of repair or inspection can avoid suffering any risk or injury.
1. Use specified parts. The system uses parts with special safety features against fire and voltage. Use only parts with equivalent characteristics when replacing them. The use of unspecified parts shall be regarded as remodeling for which we shall not be liable. The onus of product liability (PL) shall not be our responsibility in cases where an accident or failure is as a result of unspecified parts being used. 2. Place the parts and wiring back in their original positions after replacement or re-wiring. For proper circuit construction, use of insulation tubes, bonding, gaps to PWB, etc, is involved. The wiring connection and routing to the PWB are specially planned using clamps to keep away from heated and high voltage parts. Ensure that they are placed back in their original positions after repair or inspection. If extended damage is caused due to negligence during repair, the legal responsibility shall be with the repairing company. 3. Check for safety after repair. Check that the screws, parts and wires are put back securely in their original position after repair. Ensure for safety reasons there is no possibility of secondary ploblems around the repaired spots. If extended damage is caused due to negligence of repair, the legal responsibility shall be with the repairing company. 4. Caution in removal and making wiring connection to the parts for the automobile. Disconnect the battery terminal after turning the ignition key off. If wrong wiring connections are made with the battery connected, a short circuit and/or fire may occur. If extensive damage is caused due to negligence of repair, the legal responsibility shall be with the repairing company. 5. Cautions regarding chips. Do not reuse removed chips even when no abnormality is observed in their appearance. Always replace them with new ones. (The chip parts include resistors, capacitors, diodes, transistors, etc). The negative pole of tantalum capacitors is highly susceptible to heat, so use special care when replacing them and check the operation afterwards. 6. Cautions in handling flexible PWB Before working with a soldering iron, make sure that the iron tip temperature is around 270 C. Take care not to apply the iron tip repeatedly (more than three times) to the same patterns. Also take care not to apply the tip with force. 7. Turn the unit OFF during disassembly and parts replacement. Recheck all work before you apply power to the unit. 8. Cautions in checking that the optical pickup lights up. The laser is focused on the disc reflection surface through the lens of the optical pickup. When checking that the laser optical diode lights up, keep your eyes more than 30cms away from the lens. Prolonged viewing of the laser within 30cms may damage your eyesight. 9. Cautions in handling the optical pickup The laser diode of the optical pickup can be damaged by electrostatic charge caused by your clothes and body. Make sure to avoid electrostatic charges on your clothes or body, or discharge static electricity before handling the optical pickup.

9-1.Laser diode The laser diode terminals are shorted for transportation in order to prevent electrostatic damage. After replacement, open the shorted circuit. When removing the pickup from the mechanism, short the terminals by soldering them to prevent this damage. 9-2.Actuator The actuator has a powerful magnetic circuit. If a magnetic material is put close to it. Its characteristics will change. Ensure that no foreign substances enter through the ventilation slots in the cover. 9-3.Cleaning the lens Dust on the optical lens affects performance. To clean the lens, apply a small amount of isopropyl alcohol to lens paper and wipe the lens gently.

CAUTIONS

This appliance contains a laser system and is classified as a "CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT". To use this model properly, read this Owner's Manual carefully and keep this manual for your future reference. In case of any trouble with this player, please contact your nearest "AUTHORIZED service station". To prevent direct exposure to the laser beam, do not try to open the enclosure. USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED IN THE OWNER'S MANUAL MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.

NOTES OF ISO CONNECTOR

1. For VW and Audi vehicles, change the position of fuse installation as shown on the diagram. (Figure 1) EXTENSION CABLE type Initial setting of ex-lead

DUAL ACTION

This unit uses Dual Action to make large-screen displays possible. When you use the Dual Action, be sure to close it. BE CAREFUL NOT TO GET YOUR FINGERS CAUGHT WHEN OPENING AND CLOSING THE DUAL ACTION.

Yellow

Yellow Yellow Red Red
1. For safetys sake, always close the DUAL ACTION before leaving this unit unused for a prolonged period or switching OFF the ignition key. If you switch OFF the ignition key with the DUAL ACTION tilted, the DUAL ACTION does not close. 2. Before the DUAL ACTION closes, there may be a braking sound from the safety mechanism. This is normal. 3. If you move the DUAL ACTION by hand, this may create play. To correct this play, with the power on for the unit, press the [O] button to close the DUAL ACTION. 4. After a disc is ejected, the DUAL ACTION automatically returns to the tilted or closed state. If there is any obstruction when the DUAL ACTION tries to close, the safety mechanism is triggered and the DUAL ACTION returns to the open state. If this happens, remove the obstruction, then press the [O] button. 5. To avoid scratching the compact disc, keep the 12 or 8 cm CD

Blue/White

Green/White
For models 1992 and later
Yellwo Yellwo Red Red Yellwo

For models up to 1991

Yellwo Yellwo Red Red
level when inserting or removing them.
Figure 1 2. When the car stereo is installed in 1998 and later Volkswagen models, make sure to cut the car lead wire connected the A-5 terminal. (A breakdown could occur if the lead wire is not cut.) After cutting the lead wire, insulate the front end of the lead wire with insulation tape to prevent the risk of short-circuits. (Figure 2) Note: Before cutting the lead wire, disconnect the car battery - (negative) cable.

Figure 2 3. When the Main unit is also connected to an external amplifier, connect REMOTE on the external amplifier to the previously cut lead wire on the side of the connector. 4. When an ex-lead is required in Extension cable type wiring procedure, remove the auto antenna leads (Blue/White). Be sure to insulate both the ISO connector side terminal and the main unit side terminal with insulation tape, respectively. (Figure 3)

Blue/White Blue/White

Insulation tape Blue/White Blue/White
Remote turn-on Insulate the terminal
*Never let the terminals make contact with the metal plate parts of the car. Figure 3

TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem
Nothing happens when buttons are pressed. Display is not accurate.
The microprocessor has malfunctioned due to noise, etc. Turn off the power, then press the [RELEASE] button and remove the DCP. Press the reset button with a thin rod.

Measure

ERROR DISPLAYS
If an error occurs, one of the following displays is displayed. Take the measures described below to eliminate the problem. Mode Error Display

ERROR 2

A CD is caught inside the CD deck and is not ejected. A CD cannot be played due to scratches, etc. A CD is loaded upside-down inside the CD deck and does not play.
This is a failure of CD deck's mechanism. Replace with a non-scratched, non-warped disc. Eject the disc then reload it properly.

ERROR 3 ERROR 6

A CD inside the CD changer is not loaded. A CD inside the CD changer cannot be played due to scratches, etc. A CD inside the CD changer cannot be played because it is loaded upside-down. Displayed when the temperature in the MD changer is too high and playback has been stopped automatically. An MD inside the MD changer is not loaded. An MD inside the MD changer cannot be played due to scratches, etc.
This is a failure of CD changers mechanism. Replace with a non-scratched, non-warped disc.

CD changer

ERROR 3

ERROR 6

Eject the disc then reload it properly.

ERROR H

Lower the surrounding temperature and wait for a while to cool off MD changer. This is a failure of MD changers mechanism. Replace with a non-scratched, non-warped disc.

MD changer

An MD inside the MD changer cannot be played because it is loaded upside-down. Displayed when a non-recorded MD is loaded in the MD changer.
Load a pre-recorded MD in the MD changer.
A DISC inside the DVD changer cannot be played. A DISC cannot be played due to scratches, etc.

This is a failure of DVD mechanism. Retry or replace with a non-scratched, non-warped disc.

DVD changer

ERROR 6 ERROR P ERROR R
A DISC inside the DVD changer cannot be played because it is loaded upside-down. Parental level error. Region code error.
Eject the disc then reload it properly. Set the correct Parental level. Eject the disc and replace correct region code disc.
If an error display other than the ones described above appears, press the reset button.

ADJUSTMENT

S-meter

Procedure

1. Turn on the power and press the ENT button & PRESET No.6 button at the same time for about 2 seconds. (TEST MODE) 2. Input the 98.1MHz/30dBu/400Hz or 15KHz (main90%+pilot10%) signal. 3. Adjust the reading of LCD display to [24----00] (2.4V+0.2/-0.2V) by VR101. 4. Push the ENT button & PRESET No.6 button at the same time for 2 seconds once again or do power off to cancel the TEST MODE.

Measuring instrument

EXPLANATION OF IC:
052-3376-10 M30624MGA-132GP 1.Terminal Description Main System controller
pin 1 : PLL CE pin 2 : TIME BASE pin 3 : CD SBSY pin 4 pin 5 pin 6 pin 7 pin 8 pin 9 pin 10 pin 11 pin 12 pin 13 pin 14 pin 15 pin 16 pin 17 pin 18 pin 19 pin 20 : NU : SPEED PULSE : BYTE : CN VSS : NU : NU : RESET : X OUT : VSS : X IN : VCC : NMI : ACC DET : BU DET : KEY INT : 27pinConnect : SPEED SEL 1
pin 21 : SPEED SEL 2 pin 22 pin 23 pin 24 pin 25 pin 26 pin 27 pin 28 pin 29 pin 30 pin 31 : BEEP OUT : RDS CD TST : CLK REF : DCP DET : PULSE DIMM : IE BUS RX : IE BUS TX : DSP INIT RST : DSP RST : AUDIO SEL 1
pin 32 : AUDIO SEL 2 pin 33 pin 34 pin 35 pin 36 pin 37 pin 38 pin 39 : DSP SO : DSP SI : DSP SCK : DSP RDY : DSP RQ : CD ZMT CUT : DSP S MUTE
pin 40 : LD MUTE pin 41 : LD CONT pin 42 : CD TR A pin 43 : CD TR B pin 44 : CD CHK SW pin 45 : CD SSTOP
pin 46 pin 47 pin 48 pin 49 pin 50 pin 51 pin 52 pin 53
: CD RESET : CD CCE : CD BU CK : CD BUS 3 : CD BUS 2 : CD BUS 1 : CD BUS 0 : CD 5V
pin 54 : CD 8V pin 55 : AUDIO SEL 3 pin 56 : BUS I/O
: O : The chip enable signal output to the PLL IC. : IN : Time base pulse input. : IN : The sub Q data request command input from the CD IC. : - : Not in use. : IN : The speed pulse input. : IN : Connect to the ground. : IN : Connect to the ground. : - : Not in use. : - : Not in use. : IN : Reset signal input. : O : Crystal connection. : - : Negative supply voltage. : IN : Crystal connection. : - : Positive supply voltage. : IN : Connect to the ground. : IN : ACC detection signal input. : IN : Backup detection signal input. : IN : Key interrupting signal input. : IN : Connect to pin 27. : O : The time constant select signal output for the speed pulse counter. : O : The time constant select signal output for the speed pulse counter. : O : Beep out. : IN : For the test. : O : Reference clock pulse output. : O : DCP detection signal output. : O : Dimmer pulse output for LCD back light. : IN : IE Bus serial data input. : O : IE Bus serial data output. : O : The reset signal output to DSP IC. : O : Reset pulse output to the DSP IC. : O : The select signal output to the audio signal input selector. Refer Table 1. : O : The select signal output to the audio signal input selector. Refer Table 1. : O : Serial data output to the DSP IC. : IN : Serial data input from the DSP IC. : O : The clock pulse output to DSP IC. : IN : Ready signal input from the DSP IC. : O : Request signal output to the DSP IC. : O : Zero cross mute cutting signal output. : O : Soft muting starting signal output to the DSP IC. : O : Muting signal output to the CD mechanism. :I/O : Communication line with the CD mechanism. : IN : The photo sensor signal input from the CD mechanism. : IN : The photo sensor signal input from the CD mechanism. : IN : CD disc chucking signal input. : IN : At loading, detects the chucking. And next, detects the inside limit of the pick up position. : O : The reset pulse output to the CD IC. : O : The chip enable signal output to the CD IC. : O : CD IC clock pulse output. :I/O : The data bus. :I/O : The data bus. :I/O : The data bus. :I/O : The data bus. : O : Power supply control signal output for the CD IC / DAC IC. "H"= ON. : O : Power supply control signal output for the motor / photo IC. "H"= ON. : O : The select signal output to the audio signal input selector. Refer Table 1. : O : The audio signal select command output for Ce-NET.

pin 57 pin 58 pin 59 pin 60 pin 61 pin 62 pin 63
: The strobe pulse output to the volume IC. : The serial data output to the volume IC. : The clock pulse output to the volume IC. : Positive supply voltage. : CATS LED drive output. : Negative supply voltage. : Power supply ON signal output for the slope mechanism motor. pin 64 : SLOPE MTR- : O : The slope motor control signal output. pin 65 : SLOPE MTR+ : O : The slope motor control signal output. pin 66 : SLOPE V CNT : O : The slope voltage control signal output. pin 67 : OPEN POSI : IN : The open position detect signal input. pin 68 : NU : - : Not in use. pin 69 : CLOSE POSI : IN : The close position detect signal input. pin 70 : KEY ILL REM : O : Key illumination ON signal output. pin 71 : 5V REM : O : 5V power supply ON signal output. pin 72 : AMP REM DT : IN : Remote controller wire short detection. pin 73 : RDS CLK : IN : RDS clock pulse input. pin 74 : SYS MUTE : O : System muting signal output. pin 75 : LINE MUTE : O : The line mute signal output. pin 76 : AMP MUTE : O : Muting signal output to the Audio Power Amplifier. pin 77 : SYS ACC : O : ACC detect signal output. pin 78 : NU : - : Not in use. pin 79 : PHONE INT : IN : The telephone interrupt signal input. pin 80 : NAVI MUTE : O : Muting signal output to suppress the noise at Navigation sound interrupting. pin 81 : RDS TEST ST : O : Outputting "H" without the test mode. pin 82 : MUTE SPD UP : O : Station detection speed up command output for RDS. pin 83 : RDS DATA : IN : RDS serial data input. pin 84 : NOISE DCHG : O : RDS noise discharge signal output. pin 85 : RDS MUTE : O : RDS mute signal output. pin 86 : ST SD : IN : At receiving the FM station, this port detects the stereo signal. pin 87 : KEY AD : IN : Input terminal of A/D converter for Key judgment. pin 88 : S METER : IN : The input terminal of internal A/D converter to monitor the radio field strength. pin 89 : NOISE 1 : IN : Input terminal of the internal ADC to sense the RDS-noise-level. pin 90 : W ILL Amber : O : The amber LED control signal output. pin 91 : W ILL Green : O : The green LED control signal output. pin 92 : AMP REM OUT : O : Amplifier ON signal output terminal. pin 93 : DIMMER IN : IN : Voltage detector input terminal for Automatic Dimmer. pin 94 : A VSS : - : Analog ground. pin 95 : ILL DET : IN : Illumination ON signal input. pin 96 : Vref : - : Reference voltage. pin 97 : A VCC : - : Positive supply voltage for the internal analog section. pin 98 : PLL SI : IN : Serial data input from the PLL IC. pin 99 : PLL SO : O : Serial data output to the PLL IC. pin100 : PLL SCK : O : The clock pulse output to the PLL IC.

: VOL STB : VOL DT : VOL CK : VCC : CATS LED : VSS : MOTOR REM

: : : : : : :

O O O O O
Table 1. The select signal output(audio signal input selector) AUDIO SEL 1 AUDIO SEL 2 ( pin 31 ) ( pin 32 ) CD H H AUX L H TUNER H L BUS L L
AUDIO SEL 3 ( pin 55 ) L L L H
052-7061-01 M30624MGA-E85GP
LCD & Ce-NET controller
1.Terminal Description pin 1 : CONT CONT : O : LCD contrast control voltage output. : - : Not in use. pin 2 : NU pin 3 : NU : - : Not in use. : - : Not in use. pin 4 : NU : IN : Remote controller signal input terminal. pin 5 : REMOCON : IN : Input "L" at single mode operation. pin 6 : BYTE : IN : Input "L" at single mode operation. pin 7 : CN VSS : IN : Destination setting input. Refer Table 1. pin 8 : INIT 1 : IN : Destination setting input. Refer Table 1. pin 9 : INIT 2 : IN : Reset signal input. pin 10 : RESET : O : Crystal connection. pin 11 : X OUT : - : Negative supply voltage. pin 12 : VSS : IN : Crystal connection. pin 13 : X IN : - : Positive supply voltage. pin 14 : VCC : IN : Connect to VCC. pin 15 : NMI : IN : ACC detect signal input. pin 16 : SYS ACC : IN : Backup detection signal input. pin 17 : BU DET : - : Not in use. pin 18 : NU pin 19 : 27pin connect : IN : Connect to 27pin. : - : Not in use. pin 20 : NU : - : Not in use. pin 21 : NU : - : Not in use. pin 22 : NU : - : Not in use. pin 23 : NU pin 24 : KEY STANDBY : O : Standby pulse output for the key scan IC. pin 25 : ON Board WR : IN : Input "L" at write mode. : - : Not in use. pin 26 : NU : IN : IE Bus serial data input. pin 27 : IE BUS RX : O : IE Bus serial data output. pin 28 : IE BUS TX pin 29 : KEY CHIP SEL : O : The chip select signal output to the key scan IC. : O : The clock pulse output for the key scan pin 30 : KEY CLK IC. : IN : Key scan data input. pin 31 : KEY DI : O : The serial data output to the Key scan IC pin 32 : KEY DO : O : The serial data output to the LCD driver. pin 33 : LCD SO : IN : The serial data input from the LCD driver pin 34 : LCD SI : O : The clock pulse output to the LCD driver pin 35 : LCD CLK pin 36 : LCD KEY REQ : IN : The key request signal input from the key scan IC. pin 37 : LCD CS : O : The chip select signal output to the LCD driver. pin 38 : DISP 5V REM : O : The power supply circuit control signal output for DCP. pin 39 : NU : - : Not in use. : - : Not in use. pin 40 : NU pin 41 : NU : - : Not in use. pin 42 : NU : - : Not in use. pin 43 : NU : - : Not in use. pin 44 : NU : - : Not in use. pin 45 : NU : - : Not in use. : - : Not in use. pin 46 : NU pin 47 : NU : - : Not in use. : - : Not in use. pin 48 : NU : - : Not in use. pin 49 : NU pin 50 : NU : - : Not in use. : O : ON command output to the indicator for "Mpin 51 : MUSIC IND USIC". pin 52 : MATRIX IND : O : ON command output to the indicator for "MATRIX". pin 53 : MOVIE IND : O : ON command output to the indicator for "MOVIE". pin 54 : VIRTUAL IND : O : ON command output to the indicator for "VIRTUAL". pin 55 : DISC IND : O : ON command output to the indicator for "DISC". pin 56 : SCN IND : O : ON command output to the indicator for "SCN". : O : ON command output to the indicator for "Rpin 57 : RPT IND PT". : O : ON command output to the indicator for "Rpin 58 : RDM IND DM".

pin 59 pin 60 pin 61 pin 62 pin 63 pin 64 pin 65 pin 66 pin 67 pin 68 pin 69 pin 70 pin 71 pin 72 pin 73 pin 74 pin 75 pin 76 pin 77 pin 78 pin 79 pin 80 pin 81 pin 82 pin 83 pin 84 pin 85 pin 86 pin 87 pin 88 pin 89 pin 90 pin 91 pin 92 pin 93 pin 94 pin 95 pin 96 pin 97
: NU : VCC : NU : VSS : NU : NU : NU : NU : NU : NU : NU : NU : NU : NU : NU : NU : NU : NU : JOG CW : JOG CCW : NU : NU : NU : NU : NU : NU : NU : NU : NU : NU : NU : DCP DET IN : NU : NU : NU : A VSS : NU : Vref : A VCC
pin 98 : NU pin 99 : NU pin100 : NU
: - : Not in use. : - : Positive supply voltage. : - : Not in use. : - : Negative supply voltage. : - : Not in use. : - : Not in use. : - : Not in use. : - : Not in use. : - : Not in use. : - : Not in use. : - : Not in use. : - : Not in use. : - : Not in use. : - : Not in use. : - : Not in use. : - : Not in use. : - : Not in use. : - : Not in use. : IN : Jog key signal input. : IN : Jog key signal input. : - : Not in use. : - : Not in use. : - : Not in use. : - : Not in use. : - : Not in use. : - : Not in use. : - : Not in use. : - : Not in use. : - : Not in use. : - : Not in use. : - : Not in use. : IN : The DCP detection signal input. : - : Not in use. : - : Not in use. : - : Not in use. : - : Analog ground. : - : Not in use. : - : Reference voltage. : - : Positive supply voltage for the internal analog section. : - : Not in use. : - : Not in use. : - : Not in use.
Table 1. The destination setting terminal North America INITIAL 1 (pin 8) H INITIAL 2 (pin 9) L

Third area L L

Japan H H

Europa L H

BLOCK DIAGRAM

EXPLODED VIEW

DCP section

PARTS LIST:

NO. 1 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 1-5 1-6 1-7 1-8 1-9 1-10 1-11 1-12 1-13 1-14 1-15 1-16 1-17 1-18 1-19 1-20 1-21 1-22 1-23 1-24 1-25
PART NO. 371-5708-12 370-5990-04 382-6388-03 382-6387-04 382-6385-01 382-6386-00 382-6438-00 382-6437-00 382-6439-00 382-6383-00 382-6440-00 382-6441-00 382-6443-00 382-6442-00 382-6382-01 382-6381-01 382-6389-04 335-6676-00 335-6698-00 335-6697-00 335-6696-00 750-6722-00 347-6707-00 347-6708-00 347-6709-00
DESCRIPTION FACE PANEL ESCUTCHEON BUTTON(SC/RP/RD) BUTTON(SAT/OP) BUTTON(ENT/ISR) BUTTON(DISP/AM) BUTTON(LEFT) BUTTON(BND) BUTTON(RIGHT) BUTTON(BND) BUTTON(VSE) BUTTON(PL2) BUTTON(ADJ) BUTTON(EQ) BUTTON(4-6) BUTTON(1-3) BUTTON(RELEASE) IR FILTER ILLUMI PLATE BUTTON HOLDER BUTTON HOLDER SPRING COVER FILM COVER FILM COVER FILM

DCP-427-700 DCP ASSY

Q'TY 2 1
NO. 1-26 1-27 1-28 1-29 1-30 1-31 1-32 1-33 1-34 1-35 1-36 1-37 1-38 1-39 1-40 1-41 1-42 1-43 1-44 1-45 1-46 1-47 1-48
PART NO. 347-6710-00 347-6759-00 335-6675-02 716-1764-00 716-0872-11 345-8727-00 345-8744-00 039-2100-01 051-6618-18 076-0647-00 076-0658-08 039-2101-00 331-3322-00 013-8004-50 060-4008-00 947-0523-01 013-6507-50 013-6519-50 001-7043-90 001-7040-90 001-7064-90 060-4011-80 335-6677-00
DESCRIPTION SURGE FILM FILM REAR CVR SCREW(M1.7x5) SCREW(M1.7x6) RUBBER PART RUBBER PART SWITCH PWB (WITHOUT COMPONENT) IC PLUG PLUG SWITCH SUB PWB (WITHOUT COMPONENT) JOG-SW-HOLDER ROTARY SW IR RECEIVER KNOB ASSY LUMI SWITCH LUMI SWITCH DIODE DIODE DIODE PHOTO-TR LENS

Q'TY 1

Rear-Escutcheon section

NO. 13 14

PART NO. 371-5709-04 347-6666-00 335-6772-00 347-5161-00 370-5991-04 331-3336-01 347-6813-00 347-6683-01 379-1227-51 345-8715-01 347-6682-00 335-6682-01 347-6606-00 039-2272-00
DESCRIPTION FACE PANEL IND-FILM(L) ILLUMI PARTS DOUBLE FACE ESCUTCHEON LCD-CVR DOUBLE FACE FILM INDICATOR RUBBER CONNECT FILM LCD HOLDER REFLECTOR LCD PWB (WITHOUT COMPONENT)

Q'TY 1 1

NO. 25 26
PART NO. 001-7055-90 001-7062-90 345-8726-00 716-0872-02 013-7411-60 051-6057-00 052-7061-01 074-1195-78 013-6507-50 347-6665-00 347-6501-00 347-6522-00
DESCRIPTION DIODE DIODE RUBBER PART PAD SCREW(M1.7x5) DETECTOR SWITCH IC MICON OUTLET SOCKET LUMI SWITCH IND-FILM(R) DOUBLE FACE DOUBLE FACE

Inner-Escutcheon section

Grease application
Note)Grease uses FLOIL G-31SB.
NO. 9 PART NO. 716-1715-02 074-1278-01 347-6760-00 039-1862-00 947-0525-01 347-6761-00 345-8728-00 335-6678-00 335-6683-00 DESCRIPTION SCREW(M2) OUTLET SOCKET INSULATOR FPC (WITHOUT COMPONENT) DCP-HOLD-ASSY INSULATOR SPACER(CUSHION) CN-CVR HOOK Q'TY 1 NO. PART NO. 750-6714-00 341-1770-00 335-6680-02 335-6679-02 341-1769-00 331-3329-00 331-3327-00 331-3330-01 331-3328-00 947-0524-01 DESCRIPTION SPRING(HOOK) SHAFT(HOOK) SIDE-CVR(F-LEFT) SIDE-CVR(F-RIGHT) ROLLER(ARM) LEVER-MID(R) LEVER-UP(R) LEVER-MID(L) LEVER-UP(L) DISP-HOLDE-ASSY Q'TY 1 1

NO. 44 45

PART NO. 370-6005-04 341-1767-00 309-0782-01 613-0725-01 335-6505-00 613-0726-01 750-6740-00 716-0872-02 780-2005-00 854-4380-01 341-1783-00 341-1784-00 750-3432-00 613-0733-00 746-0768-20 613-0717-00 634-0024-00 291-0098-00 341-1791-00 345-8729-00 331-3401-01 331-3400-01 716-1468-20 947-0528-01 947-0519-01 716-1758-00
DESCRIPTION ESCUTCHEON SPACER(GEAR) FRONT PLATE IDLLER-GEAR ILLUMI PLATE SW-GEAR SPRING(ARM-UP) PAD SCREW(M1.7x5) SCREW(M2x5) EX-LEAD SPACER(SCREW) SPACER(UP-ARM-P) SPRING(MOTOR) HUS-GEAR WASHER( 4.3-1.6/t0.5) INPUT-GEAR MOTOR ASSY STICKER SPACER(GEAR) CUSHION(IN-ES) LINK-HOLDER(L) LINK-HOLDER(R) SCREW(M2x2.5) INNER-BRKT ASSY LOWER-LEVER ASSY PAD SCREW(M2x5)

Q'TY 1 3

NO. 68 69
PART NO. 946-0079-01 347-6832-00 947-0513-02 341-1788-00 335-6766-02 335-6765-02 346-0150-02 750-6726-00 335-6807-01 335-6806-01 331-3480-00 347-6767-00 716-1872-01 750-6727-00 382-6506-02 347-6536-00 716-3475-00 347-6768-00 750-6732-01 347-6215-00 347-6951-00 347-6835-00 347-6878-00 746-0917-00
DESCRIPTION GEAR-BOX ASSY SPACER(MOTOR) T-LIM-GEAR ASSY ROLLER(SIDE) SIDE-CVR(L) SIDE-CVR(R) LEATHER SHEET SPRING(INNER)R FRONT COVER(L) FRONT COVER(R) SUPPORT PLATE(L-R) FILM SCREW(M2x4x1.5) SPRING(INNER)L BUTTON(EJECT) PROTECT SHEET SCREW(M2x6) SHADE SPRING SPACER FILM PROTECTOR SHEET SPACER PROTECT SHEET WASHER

Main section

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PART NO. 880-2089C 013-7106-00 042-0576-00 060-0100-01 074-1106-12 074-1194-00 074-1214-00 076-0312-02 092-4000-51 101-0941-00 103-2012-00 103-2353-00 305-0274-31 305-0275-30 307-0616-03 313-1844-00 313-1845-00 313-1651-21 313-1853-00 331-2255-20 331-2945-00
DESCRIPTION TUNER DETECTOR SWITCH DOUBLE-LAYER-C BUZZER OUTLET SOCKET OUTLET SOCKET OUTLET SOCKET PLUG ANT-RECEPT TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR SIDE CVR(L) SIDE CVR(R) REAR CVR HEAT SINK HEAT SINK HEAT SINK HEAT SINK IC HOLDER SHIELD CVR(F)

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PART NO. 331-2946-01 331-2869-00 331-3378-00 335-0833-01 714-3006-81 731-3006-80 731-3008-87 855-5454-50 855-5458-50 051-2038-10 039-2271-01 013-7206-50 074-1198-68 074-1138-76 074-1199-80 001-7011-96 076-0659-12 039-2102-00 039-1164-00
DESCRIPTION Q'TY SHIELD CVR(R) 1 SHIELD CASE 1 SW HOLDER 1 LEAD HOLDER 1 MACHINE SCREW(M1.7x5) 4 TAPTIGHT(M3x6) 8 TAPTIGHT(M3x8) 2 RCA PIN CORD 1 RCA PIN CORD 1 IC HOLDER 1 MAIN PWB 1 (WITHOUT COMPONENT) DETECTOR SWITCH 1 OUTLET SOCKET 1 OUTLET SOCKET 1 OUTLET SOCKET 1 DIODE 1 PLUG 2 SUB PWB 1 (WITHOUT COMPONENT) FPC 1 (WITHOUT COMPONENT)

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PART NO. 331-1709-00 331-2744-00 331-2929-00 331-2930-00 331-3324-00 331-3417-00 345-3799-20 345-8513-00 347-6215-00 347-6245-00 347-6285-00 347-6681-00 347-6705-00 347-6729-00
DESCRIPTION EARTH PLATE STOPPER SHIELD CVR(V) SHIELD CVR(L) CD-SUB BRKT(R) CD-SUB BRKT(F) RUBBER PART SPACE SPACE-FILM FILM INSULATOR INSULATOR INSULATOR INSULATOR

NO. 68

PART NO. 714-2603-81 731-3006-40 816-2569-50 929-0220-83 303-0472-00 304-0460-01 286-6132-01 347-6821-00 345-5192-00 716-0872-02 ----------------347-6536-00 -----------------
DESCRIPTION MACHINE SCREW TAPTIGHT(M3x6) FLAT WIRE CD-MECHANISM UPPER CVR LOWER CVR SETPLATE SPACE FILM CUSHION PAD SCREW(M1.7x5) REAR-ES ASSY PROTECT SHEET INNER-ES ASSY

ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST:

Main PWB (B1) section
REF No. PART No. BL 1 880-2089C C1 168-2232-55 C2 163-4753-55 C4 163-1053-65 C5 168-2232-55 C6 168-2232-55 C7 183-4763-37 C8 168-2232-55 C9 168-2232-55 C 10 168-6822-55 C 11 042-0631-50 C 12 042-0631-50 C 14 166-1011-50 C 16 168-1042-78 C 17 168-1222-55 C 18 163-1053-65 C 19 168-8222-55 C 20 163-4763-15 C 21 168-2232-55 C 22 166-1011-50 C 23 166-1011-50 C 24 166-3311-50 C 25 166-1501-50 C 26 166-1801-50 C 28 168-2232-55 C 29 168-2232-55 C 30 166-1011-50 C 55 166-2201-50 C 66 166-2201-50 C 67 168-1032-55 C 68 168-1022-55 C 102 178-1052-78 C 103 178-1052-78 C 104 178-1052-78 C 105 178-1052-78 C 106 042-0560-84 C 107 042-0560-63 C 108 172-2231-15 C 109 042-0560-56 C 110 043-0296-50 C 111 043-0296-50 C 112 043-0296-50 C 113 043-0296-50 C 114 043-0505-50 C 115 043-0505-50 C 116 168-4722-55 C 118 043-0505-50 C 119 043-0505-50 C 126 178-1052-78 C 127 178-1052-78 C 128 178-1052-78 C 129 178-1052-78 C 210 042-0423-92 C 211 163-2263-35 C 212 168-4732-78 C 213 163-2263-35 C 214 042-0545-00 C 216 042-0563-71 C 217 182-1073-35 C 220 042-0631-50 C 221 163-1063-35 C 222 184-4763-41 DESCRIPTION TUNER 25V 0.022uF 35V 4.7uF 50V 1uF 25V 0.022uF 25V 0.022uF 16V 47uF 25V 0.022uF 25V 0.022uF 50V 6800pF 10V 100uF 10V 100uF 50V 100pF 50V 0.1uF 50V 1200pF 50V 1uF 50V 8200pF 6.3V 47uF 25V 0.022uF 50V 100pF 50V 100pF 50V 330pF 50V 15pF CH 50V 18pF CH 25V 0.022uF 25V 0.022uF 50V 100pF 50V 22pF CH 50V 22pF CH 50V 0.01uF 50V 1000pF 25V 1uF 25V 1uF 25V 1uF 25V 1uF 16V 47uF 16V 22uF 50V 0.022uF 50V 3.3uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 2.2uF 2.2uF 50V 4700pF 2.2uF 2.2uF 25V 1uF 25V 1uF 25V 1uF 25V 1uF 6.3V 4.7uF TAN 16V 22uF 25V 0.047uF 16V 22uF 16V 2200uF 16V 100uF 16V 100uF 10V 100uF 16V 10uF 25V 47uF
Note) Several different parts of the same reference number are altemative parts. One of those parts is used in the set. REF No. PART No. C 223 168-2232-55 C 224 172-4731-15 C 230 042-0631-50 C 241 163-1063-35 C 242 168-1032-55 C 243 183-1073-27 C 244 183-1073-17 C 245 168-1042-78 C 246 166-1011-50 C 250 042-0505-81 C 251 168-1042-78 C 252 042-0452-81 C 253 166-2211-50 C 254 168-1042-78 C 256 042-0505-81 C 257 168-2232-55 C 258 042-0416-52 C 259 042-0505-80 C 301 163-1053-65 C 302 163-1053-65 C 303 166-1201-50 C 304 166-1201-50 C 305 166-1201-50 C 306 166-1201-50 C 307 163-1063-35 C 308 163-2263-35 C 309 163-1063-35 C 311 043-0264-63 C 312 043-0264-63 C 313 166-1201-50 C 314 166-1201-50 C 315 163-1063-35 C 316 163-1063-35 C 317 163-1063-35 C 318 163-1063-35 C 319 163-1063-35 C 320 163-1063-35 C 321 168-4732-78 C 326 163-1063-35 C 327 163-1063-35 C 328 163-1063-35 C 329 163-1063-35 C 330 163-1063-35 C 331 163-1063-35 C 332 163-1063-35 C 333 163-1063-35 C 334 163-1063-35 C 335 163-1063-35 C 401 166-1021-50 C 402 166-1021-50 C 403 042-0416-52 C 404 168-1042-78 C 405 042-0416-52 C 406 042-0416-52 C 407 042-0416-52 C 408 168-1042-78 C 409 168-1042-78 C 410 042-0416-52 C 411 168-1042-78 C 412 042-0416-52 C 413 042-0416-52 C 416 168-1042-78 DESCRIPTION 25V 0.022uF 50V 0.047uF 10V 100uF 16V 10uF 50V 0.01uF 10V 100uF 6.3V 100uF 50V 0.1uF 50V 100pF 10V 22uF 50V 0.1uF 10V 220uF 50V 220pF 50V 0.1uF 10V 22uF 25V 0.022uF 10V 10uF TAN 25V 1uF 50V 1uF 50V 1uF 50V 12pF 50V 12pF 50V 12pF 50V 12pF 16V 10uF 6.3V 22uF 16V 10uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 50V 12pF 50V 12pF 16V 10uF 16V 10uF 16V 10uF 16V 10uF 16V 10uF 16V 10uF 25V 0.047uF 16V 10uF 16V 10uF 16V 10uF 16V 10uF 16V 10uF 16V 10uF 16V 10uF 16V 10uF 16V 10uF 16V 10uF 50V 1000pF 50V 1000pF 10V 10uF TAN 50V 0.1uF 10V 10uF TAN 10V 10uF TAN 10V 10uF TAN 50V 0.1uF 50V 0.1uF 10V 10uF TAN 50V 0.1uF 10V 10uF TAN 10V 10uF TAN 50V 0.1uF REF No. PART No. C 417 042-0416-52 C 418 168-1042-78 C 419 168-1042-78 C 420 042-0416-52 C 423 168-1042-78 C 424 168-1042-78 C 427 168-1042-78 C 428 168-1042-78 C 429 042-0416-52 C 431 042-0416-52 C 433 168-1042-78 C 434 168-1042-78 C 435 168-1042-78 C 436 042-0416-52 C 437 166-1011-50 C 438 168-1032-55 C 439 178-4742-78 C 440 168-1022-55 C 441 168-1042-78 C 442 042-0416-52 C 450 163-1063-35 C 451 163-1063-35 C 452 163-1063-35 C 453 163-1063-35 C 454 163-1063-35 C 455 163-1063-35 C 456 163-2263-15 C 457 163-2263-15 C 458 163-2263-15 C 459 163-2263-15 C 460 163-2263-15 C 461 163-2263-15 C 462 166-2201-50 C 463 166-2201-50 C 464 166-2201-50 C 465 166-2201-50 C 466 166-2201-50 C 467 166-2201-50 C 526 163-1063-35 C 527 163-1063-35 C 528 163-1063-35 C 529 163-1063-35 C 545 163-1063-35 C 546 163-1063-35 C 547 163-4763-15 C 606 168-4732-78 C 612 168-1032-55 C 613 042-0576-00 C 614 168-1032-55 C 615 042-0577-00 C 616 163-1063-35 C 617 168-1022-55 C 618 168-1032-55 C 619 168-4732-78 C 620 178-2242-78 C 622 166-1011-50 C 623 166-1011-50 C 624 168-2232-55 C 627 168-1042-78 C 628 166-1011-50 C 629 042-0397-55 C 801 168-2232-55 DESCRIPTION 10V 10uF TAN 50V 0.1uF 50V 0.1uF 10V 10uF TAN 50V 0.1uF 50V 0.1uF 50V 0.1uF 50V 0.1uF 10V 10uF TAN 10V 10uF TAN 50V 0.1uF 50V 0.1uF 50V 0.1uF 10V 10uF TAN 50V 100pF 50V 0.01uF 25V 0.47uF 50V 1000pF 50V 0.1uF 10V 10uF TAN 16V 10uF 16V 10uF 16V 10uF 16V 10uF 16V 10uF 16V 10uF 6.3V 22uF 6.3V 22uF 6.3V 22uF 6.3V 22uF 6.3V 22uF 6.3V 22uF 50V 22pF 50V 22pF 50V 22pF 50V 22pF 50V 22pF 50V 22pF 16V 10uF 16V 10uF 16V 10uF 16V 10uF 16V 10uF 16V 10uF 6.3V 47uF 25V 0.047uF 50V 0.01uF 5.5V 0.1F 50V 0.01uF 6.3V 100uF 16V 10uF 50V 1000pF 50V 0.01uF 25V 0.047uF 25V 0.22uF 50V 100pF 50V 100pF 25V 0.022uF 50V 0.1uF 50V 100pF 6.3V 3.3uF TAN 25V 0.022uF

SLED/LOADING M1 MOTOR

SPINDLE MOTOR M2
LIMIT SWITCH S2 MOTOR DRIVER IC301 BA5983FP

CHUCKING SWITCH

LDCONT LDMUTE SWITCH, DETECTOR

PHOTO TR A,B Q1,2

LED A,B D1,2

EXPLODED VIEW:

G4 J1 C4 C5 J2

H1 H2 H3 H4 H5H6 H7

H8 C3 K2

K1 C5 C1 C3

A1 L2 A6 G2 A4 L1 G3 A7 C2 D1 F1 A5 H8 A3

D2 H6 H7 I2 K1 K2 C3

NO. PARTS NO. DESCRIPTION Q'TY NO. 73 PARTS NO. DESCRIPTION Q'TY 1 966-0595-25 DRIVE PLATE ASSY 969-0060-30 PICK UP UNIT 039-1944-21 LED PWB (WITHOUT COMPONENT) 039-1945-20 CD PWB (WITHOUT COMPONENT) SMA-182-100 MOTOR ASSY(SPINDLE) SMA-183-100 MOTOR ASSY(SLED) 620-1022-25 CLAMPER LINK 803-4906-60 VINYL COAT WIRE(ORG) 816-2591-00 LEAD WIRE(YEL) 620-1025-22 ID-LOCK PLATE 620-1026-21 SPRING PLATE 620-1027-26 LOWER CHASSIS 620-1028-23 UPPER CHASSIS 966-0638-20 SH-RACK ASSY 621-0598-26 UPPER GUIDE 621-0718-20 ROLLER GUIDE 621-0600-26 SHIFT LEVER 621-0601-21 RACK 621-0602-22 LOCK ARM(L) 621-0603-25 LOCK ARM(R) 621-0724-20 GEAR BASE 621-0605-22 GEAR COVER 621-0606-21 IDLE CASE 816-2590-00 VINYL COAT WIRE(GRN) 621-0608-21 SECOND GEAR 621-0609-20 BASE GEAR 621-0610-20 IDLE GEAR A 621-0611-20 IDLE GEAR B 621-0612-21 ROLLER GEAR A 621-0613-20 ROLLER GEAR B 621-0614-20 ROLLER GEAR C 621-0615-21 ROLLER GEAR D 621-0616-20 POWER GEAR A 621-0617-20 ROWER GEAR B 621-0618-20 ROWER GEAR C 621-0619-20 POWER GEAR D 621-0620-20 THREAD GEAR A 621-0621-20 THREAD GEAR B 621-0622-21 ROLLER SLEEVE 621-0623-22 LS-HOLDER 621-0624-22 GUIDE RAIL 816-2593-00 LEAD WIRE(PUR) 816-2542-01 FLAT WIRE(10P) 716-3473-00 SCREW 621-0709-20 SH-BASE 621-0629-20 LOADING ROLLER 345-8704-20 CUSHION RUBBER 622-1660-20 ROLLER SHAFT 624-0018-01 LEAD SCREW 629-0081-20 DAMPER F 629-0082-20 DAMPER R 714-2003-81 MACHINE SCREW 716-1507-00 SCREW 716-1733-00 SCREW 716-3469-00 SCREW 716-3446-00 SCREW 750-3465-21 ROLLER SPRING(L) 750-3466-20 ROLLER SPRING(R) 750-3467-21 SHIFT SPRING 750-3468-20 RACK SPRING 750-3469-20 CLAMPER SPRING 750-3470-20 ID-LOCK SPRING 816-2592-00 LEAD WIRE(BLU) 750-3472-21 DR-SPRING F 750-3473-20 DR-SPRING RA 750-3474-20 DR-SPRING RB 750-3475-21 DR-SPRING C 620-1023-23 CLAMPER PLATE 620-1024-23 SENSOR ARM 621-0708-20 CLAMPER RING 621-0626-21 STOPPER LINK 621-0627-21 DISC STOPPER 750-3471-20 SENSOR SPRING

ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST :

CD mechanism (B6) section 929-0220-83
REF No. PART No. DESCRIPTION C 101 168-1042-78 0.1uF C 102 045-4701-50 47pF C 103 046-4722-58 4700pF C 104 168-1042-78 0.1uF C 105 046-1532-78 0.015uF C 106 046-1032-78 0.01uF C 107 046-1032-78 0.01uF C 108 046-4722-58 4700pF C 109 046-1522-58 1500pF C 110 046-3332-78 0.033uF C 111 168-1042-78 0.1uF C 112 046-3332-78 0.033uF C 113 168-1042-78 0.1uF C 114 168-1042-78 0.1uF C 115 046-4712-58 470pF C 116 046-4712-58 470pF C 117 043-0533-50 0.047uF C 118 043-0533-50 0.047uF C 119 045-2701-50 27pF C 120 045-1801-50 18pF C 121 163-1063-35 16V 10uF C 122 178-1052-78 1uF C 123 046-1032-78 0.01uF C 124 163-1073-05 4V 100uF C 125 168-1042-78 0.1uF C 126 168-1042-78 0.1uF C 129 178-1052-78 1uF C 201 163-3363-05 4V 33uF C 202 168-1042-78 0.1uF C 203 178-1052-78 1uF C 204 163-1073-05 4V 100uF C 205 163-3363-05 4V 33uF C 206 168-1042-78 0.1uF REF No. PART No. DESCRIPTION C 207 043-0533-50 0.047uF C 208 046-6822-58 6800pF C 209 168-1042-78 0.1uF C 210 043-0533-50 0.047uF C 211 168-1042-78 0.1uF C 212 168-1042-78 0.1uF C 213 045-5096-50 5pF C 214 045-5601-50 56pF C 215 043-0533-50 0.047uF C 216 178-1052-78 1uF C 217 045-1011-50 100pF C 301 163-1073-35 16V 100uF C 302 168-1042-78 0.1uF C 303 043-0533-50 0.047uF D 201 001-0516-90 MA111 IC 101 051-6376-00 TC94A14FA IC 102 051-3279-90 BA033LBSG IC 201 051-5710-90 TA2157F IC 301 051-6049-08 BA5983FP-E2 J 101 074-1228-76 26P J 201 J 301 L 101 L 102 L 103 L 104 L 105 L 401 074-1138-65 15P 074-1138-60 10P 010-2285-57 BLM21B102SPT 010-2285-57 BLM21B102SPT 010-2285-57 BLM21B102SPT 010-2285-57 BLM21B102SPT 010-2285-57 BLM21B102SPT 010-2155-93 10uH REF No. PART No. DESCRIPTION R 109 033-1031-15 1/16W 10kohm R 110 033-1051-15 1/16W 1Mohm R 111 033-3321-15 1/16W 3.3kohm R 114 033-2211-15 1/16W 220ohm R 115 033-2211-15 1/16W 220ohm R 116 033-1031-15 1/16W 10kohm R 117 033-1021-15 1/16W 1kohm R 131 033-4711-15 1/16W 470ohm R 132 033-2211-15 1/16W 220ohm R 201 117-2201-15 1/10W 22ohm R 202 117-2201-15 1/10W 22ohm R 203 033-1041-15 1/16W 100kohm R 204 033-1041-15 1/16W 100kohm R 205 033-1041-15 1/16W 100kohm R 206 033-1041-15 1/16W 100kohm R 207 033-1041-15 1/16W 100kohm R 208 033-8231-15 1/16W 82kohm R 209 033-6811-15 1/16W 680ohm R 210 033-6831-15 1/16W 68kohm R 211 033-1831-15 1/16W 18kohm R 212 033-2721-15 1/16W 2.7kohm R 213 033-1011-15 1/16W 100ohm R 214 033-1021-15 1/16W 1kohm R 215 033-1031-15 1/16W 10kohm R 217 033-1041-15 1/16W 100kohm R 218 033-2211-15 1/16W 220ohm R 301 117-6811-15 1/16W 680ohm R 304 033-3921-15 1/16W 3.9kohm R 305 033-3921-15 1/16W 3.9kohm R 306 033-1041-15 1/16W 100kohm R 307 033-2211-15 1/16W 220ohm X 102 060-1528-90 16.934M

Q 201 131-1188-50 2SB1188 R 102 033-5621-15 1/16W 5.6kohm R 104 033-4731-15 1/16W 47kohm R 105 033-1041-15 1/16W 100kohm R 108 033-1531-15 1/16W 15kohm

LED PWB (B7) section

REF No. PART No. DESCRIPTION D 1 001-7058-90 AN1105W-RR D 2 J 1 Q 1 Q 2 S 1 S 2 001-7058-90 AN1105W-RR 074-1138-60 10P 060-4015-90 PS1192H 060-4015-90 PS1192H 013-7414-50 CHUCKING 013-7413-50 LIMIT

PRINTED WIRING BOARD:

CD PWB (B6)

LED PWB (B7)-A

LED PWB (B7)-B

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM:

CD PWB (B6) LED PWB (B7)-B
Sub PWB (B2) / Switch PWB (B3) / Switch Sub PWB (B4) / LCD PWB (B5) section

To Main PWB(B1) J501

039-1164-00 FPC

Switch Sub PWB(B4)

To Main PWB(B1) J502 Sub PWB(B2)

103 102

Switch PWB(B3)

LCD PWB(B5)

Note) This PWB is a four-layer(FR-4) board.
To 28 PAGE MAIN PWB(B1) J604
To 28 PAGE MAIN PWB(B1) J603
FRONT REAR LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT NON-FADER LEFT RIGHT AUX-IN LEFT RIGHT WHT RED WHT RED WHT RED WHT RED RED 855-5458-50 PUR BLK 855-5424-50 GRY
GND BUS 14V L-CH (+) EXT-A (+) EXT-A (-) BUS (+) R-CH (+) R-CH (-) SYS-ACC BUS (-) L-CH (-) ILLUMI

1 ANT 11 4

854-6362-54

To CD mechanism

039-1862-00FPC

039-1164-00FPC

To Inner Escutcheon section (Switch Sub PWB(B4) P701)

To LCD PWB (B5) P702

Main PWB (B1) section 1/5
Main PWB (B1) section 2/5
Main PWB (B1) section 3/5
Main PWB (B1) section 4/5

TO 24PAGE SUB PWB P500

Main PWB (B1) section 5/5

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13.1 3.0

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] button

Plays or pauses a CD, MD or DVD.

[DISP] button

Switches CT or select disc titles mode. When the button is pressed and held, switches the disc titles or track titles while in the MD changer mode. When the button is pressed and held, switches the user titles or track titles ,etc.while in the CD changer mode.
Performs preset scan while in the radio mode. When the button is pressed and held, auto store is performed. (This function is only TV tuner.)
[O] [DISP] [A-M] [PTY] [DIRECT] [ROTALY] [TITLE] [P/A] [BND] [TA] [AF]

[EQ] button

Press to enter the EQ mode. When the button is pressed and hold for 1 second or longer, the mode is turned on or off.

[BND] button

Switches the band, or seek tuning or manual tuning while in the radio mode. Plays a first track while in the CD mode.
Switches the band. When the button is pressed and held, switches seek tuning or manual mode.

[FNC] button

Press the button to turn on the power. Press and hold the button for 1second or longer to turn off the power. Switches the operation mode among the radio mode, etc.

[TITLE] button

Use the button to input a title in the CD mode. Press and hold the button for 1 second or longer to enter the adjust mode.

[PTY] button

Performs random play. Also performs disc random play when the button is pressed and held

[a], [d] button

Selects a station.
Selects a station while in the radio mode or selects a track when listening to a CD. These buttons are used to make various settings.
Performs repeat play. When this button is pressed and held, disc repeat play is performed.

[DIRECT] button

Stores a station into memory or recall it directly.
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[RESET] BUTTON [CD SLOT] [CD EJECT] BUTTON
Plays or pauses a CD while in the CD mode. Used as Enter button while the unit is in the ADJ mode.

[ROTARY] knob

Adjust the volume by turning the knob clockwise or counterclockwise. Use the knob to perform various settings.
Performs scan play for 10 seconds for each track. Disc scan play is performed when the button is pressed and held.
q When the DTS/DOLBY DIGITAL is connected
For details, see the owners manual of the DTS/DOLBY DIGITAL.

[O] button

Use the button to open the dual action.
Plays a first track. Used as disc up button while the unit is in the DVD changer mode.
Press the button to turn on the DSF. After DSF is selected, press and hold the [VSE] button for 1 second or longer to turn to off DSF effect. After DSF is selected, press the [BND] button and then the [DIRECT] button to select the DSF menu.

Switches the display indication(Main display,clock display).

[PLII] button

Press to select Dolby Pro Logic II mode.
Stores a station into memory or recall it directly while in the radio mode.

[A-M] button

Use the button to switch to the audio mode (balance/fader/sub.w/center SP/NF. adjustment)
Use the button to input a title in the CD changer mode. Use the button to scroll the title during CD-text play or MD changer play in the CD changer mode.

[CD SLOT]

CD insertion slot.
Use the button to set the PTY (Programme Type) standby mode or PTY items. Performs random play while in the CD mode.
Press the button to turn on the PLII, and each time to press PLII mode changes following order: Music mode Matrix mode Movie mode Virtual mode mode off

[CD EJECT] button

Press to eject a CD loaded in the unit. Press to open the CD slot and insert a CD.
Selects a track when listening to a disc.
Designates the disc to be played.
Note: Be sure to unfold this page and refer to the front diagrams as you read each chapter. Remarque: Veuillez dplier cette page et vous rfrer aux schmas quand vous lisez chaque chapitre. Hinweis: Bitte diese Seite ausfalten und beim Lesen der einzelnen Kapitel die Frontdiagramme beachten. Nota: Assicurarsi di aprire questa pagina e fare riferimento a questi diagrammi quando si legge ciascun capitolo. Opmerking: Vouw deze pagina uit en zie tevens de afbeeldingen van het voorpaneel tijdens het doorlezen van de volgende hoofdstukken. Nota: Cuando lea los captulos, despliegue esta pgina y consulte los diagramas. Observera: Vik ut denna sida fr att kunna se figurerna ver bilstereons framsida medan du lser de olika kapitlen. Nota: Certifique-se de abrir esta pgina e consulte os diagramas frontais conforme realiza a leitura de cada captulo.

[RESET] button

Press to reset the system.
Use the button to set the TA (Traffic Announcement) standby mode.
q When the TV/DAB is connected
For details, see the section TV operations or DAB operations.
Press the button to turn on or off the AF (Alternative Frequency) function. Plays repeatedly while in the CD mode. When the button is pressed and held, Reginal function can select ON or OFF.
Use the button to set the PTY (Programme Type) standby mode or PTY items in the DAB mode. Switches the TV picture mode or VTR (external) picture mode.

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3. NOMENCLATURE DES TOUCHES
Remarque: Lisez bien le chapitre relatif aux schmas de la faade, au chapitre 2. LES COMMANDES, la page 5 (dpliante).
Nom des touches et leurs fonctions

Touche [RELEASE]

Appuyez fond sur cette touche pour retirer le clavier de commande amovible.

 

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