SECTION 1. GENERAL
SERVICING PRECAUTIONS ..................................................................................................................... 1-2
ESD PRECAUTIONS .................................................................................................................................. 1-4
SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................................................................... 1-5
SECTION 2. ELECTRICAL
ADJUSTMENTS.......................................................................................................................................... 2-1
TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................................................................ 2-3
WAVEFORMS OF MAJOR CHECK POINT ............................................................................................... 2-8
BLOCK DIAGRAM ...................................................................................................................................... 2-9
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS ........................................................................................................................ 2-11
WIRING DIAGRAM ....................................................................................................................................2-19
PRINTED CIRCUIT DIARGAM ................................................................................................................. 2-21
INTERNAL BLOCK DIAGRAM OF ICs .................................................................................................... 2-31
REPAIRS REGARDING CD MECHANISM .............................................................................................. 2-40
- 1-1 -
SECTION 1. GENERAL
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.
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.
Magnet
Pressure
How to hold the pick-up
Cotton swab
Conductive Sheet
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 good conductor(such as driver), simply short the RESET jump wire 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
UP
VOLUME KNOB
DOWN
- 1-3 -
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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SPECIFICATIONS
1. AMP SECTION
1) Power Output (6 , 2 channel, T.H.D. 10%) ...................................................................... 110W+110W
2) T.H.D ............................................................................................................................................ 0.15%
3) Frequency Response (-3dB down) .................................................................................... 42Hz~25kHz
4) Signal-to-noise Ratio...................................................................................................................... 80dB
5) Input Sensitivity AUX ............................................................................................................ 40050mV
6) Channel Difference 1kHz ................................................................................................................. 3dB
2. TUNER SECTION
1) FM/OIRT
1) Frequency Range ..................................................................................................... 87.5MHz~108MHz
................................................................................................or 65.0MHz~74.0MHz & 87.5MHz~108MHz
2) Intermediate Frequency ........................................................................................................... 10.7MHz
3) Sensitivity (70MHz/78.6MHz/83.0MHz/86.6MHz/90MHz/98MHz) ................................................. 12dB
4) Signal-to-noise Ratio 98.1MHz(Mono/Stereo) ...................................................................... 61dB/58dB
5) Image Rejection 106.1MHz............................................................................................................ 20dB
6) IF Rejection 90.1MHz .................................................................................................................... 65dB
7) Distortion 98.1MHz(Mono/Stereo)............................................................................................ 1.2/1.2%
8) Frequency Response (-3dB) ............................................................................................. 60Hz~10kHz
9) Stereo Separation (100Hz/1kHz/10kHz) ........................................................................................ 25dB
2) AM(MW)
1) Frequency Range ........................................ 522KHz~1611KHz/530KHz~1610KHz/530KHz~1720KHz
2) Intermediate Frequency............................................................................................................. 450KHz
3) Usable Sensitivity........................................................................................................................... 55dB
4) Image Rejection (1404kHz) ........................................................................................................... 23dB
5) IF Rejection (603kHz) .................................................................................................................... 40dB
6) Selectivity (1008kHz) ................................................................................................................... 23dB
7) Signal-to-noise Ratio (1008kHz) .................................................................................................... 35dB
8) Distortion (1008kHz) ...................................................................................................................... 1.5%
9) Frequency Response (1008kHz) ................................................................................... 100Hz~1900Hz
3) SW(OPTIONAL)
1) Frequency Range ......................................................................................................... 5.8MHz~18MHz
2) Intermediate Frequency ............................................................................................................. 450kHz
3) Usable Sensitivity........................................................................................................................... 40dB
4) Signal To Noise Ratio .................................................................................................................... 35dB
5) Distortion .......................................................................................................................................... 3%
4) LW(OPTIONAL)
1) Frequency Range ........................................................................................................ 153kHz~281kHz
2) Intermediate Frequency ............................................................................................................. 450kHz
3) Usable Sensitivity........................................................................................................................... 65dB
4) Signal To Noise Ratio (200kHz)..................................................................................................... 28dB
5) Distortion (200kHz) ........................................................................................................................... 3%
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5. GENERAL
1) Power requirement .................................................................................... Refer to the back panel of unit
2) Power consumption ................................................................................................................ About 400W
3) Dimension (W x H x D)........................................................................................... 273 x 326 x 360 (mm)
4) Weight (net) ...................................................................................................................................... 8.3kg
NOTE : Specification are subject to change without notice in the course of product improvement.
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SECTION 2. ELECTRICAL
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.
Test Tape
Test Point
Adjustment
Adjust for
A Deck Playback
MTT-114
Speaker Out
DECK Screw
Azimuth Screw
Maximum
B Deck Playback
MTT-114
Speaker Out
Azimuth Screw
Maximum
Electronic
Voltmeter
Head
Playback Mode
Speaker Out
L out
L ch
Test Tape
MTT-114
Dual-trace
synchroscope
CH1 CH2
Unit
R ch
GND
R out
Test Tape
Test Point
Adjustment
Adjust for
Remark
Normal Speed
MTT-111
Speaker Out
VR201
3kHz 1%
A Deck
HI-Speed
MTT-111
Speaker Out
Head
Playback Mode
Frequency Counter
L out
Test Tape
MTT-111
Unit
Record/Playback
head
R out
GND
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Test Tape
Test Point
Adjustment
Adjust for
Rec/Pause
MTT-5511
ERASE HEAD
WIRE(PN202)
L203
Record/Playback
and Pause Mode
Head
Test Tape
MTT-5511
PN202
Frequency Counter
Unit
GND
Record/Playback
head
4. TUNER ADJUSTMENT
Item
Test Point
Adjustment
Adjust for
AM IF
Speaker Out
L101
Maximum
Electronic
OSCILLOSCOPE
FM Antenna
Terminal
Speaker
Signal Generator
Unit
GND
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Is power on?
NO
YES
NO
YES
Check disc.
Does it play?
NO
YES
NO
YES
OK
- 2-3 -
NO
YES
YES
Does RF
waveform
appear?
TP 801(RF)
NO
NO
Does tracking
servo work?
Lower envelope
of TP801(RF)
waveform is flat.
1.3V
NO
Does signal
appear at
TP801(TEO)?
NO
YES
YES
Detective pattern.
YES
NO
YES
Is rotation normal?
NO
Defective IC 801
and/or IC 803
Defective pick-up
and/or connector.
NO
Defective IC 801.
YES
Is there no dropout of RF
signal?
NO
Scratch in disc
initial read area.
Defective pick-up
adjustment focus offset.
YES
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70
of IC 801?
NO
YES
NO
NO
YES
Defective MICOM.
YES
NO
YES
CLOSE
YES
NO
Defective MICOM.
YES
Is power supplied to laser Q801?
(Q 801 collector: about 1.8V)
YES
Does laser current flow?
1.0V across R801
NO
R8011.0V
R8011.0V
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Defective connector.
YES
YES
Laser lights.
NO
NO
Defective IC801
YES
IC 801 pin
48
(FEO)
YES
Is focus search signal
applied to pin 13 , 16 of
CN801?
Defective IC803
YES
Confirm Does TP 801 RF signal appear even in
initial low level?
read with
disc
NO
NO
NO
YES
Is laser output adjustment correct?
YES
NO
TP801
(RF)
IC801 pin
(FOK)
40
YES
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Defective IC 801.
C
YES
59
pin
NO
Defective IC 801.
Open pick diode
YES
NO
Defective IC 801.
FER
ISTAT(SENSE)
YES
NO
NO
Start mode
YES
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( 0.5V/Div.
500nS/Div.
( 2V/Div.
500nS/Div.
OV
OV
OV
(CH1)
OV
OV
(CH2)
4. Tracking coil drive waveform (pin NO
and TEO during track traverse
(1) When time division is 20nS/div
26
27
of IC 803)
OV
(CH1)
OV
(CH1)
OV
(CH2)
OV
(CH2)
CH1 : TEO(TP801)
1V/Div.
CH2 : TRACK COIL DRIVE
SIGNAL 2V/Div.
CH1 : TEO(TP801)
1V/Div.
CH2 : TRACKING COIL DRIVE
SIGNAL 2V/Div.
( 0.5V/Div.
500nS/Div.
OV
OV
OV
(CH2)
CH1 : TEO(TP801)
1V/Div.
CH2 : TRACKING COIL DRIVE
SIGNAL 2V/Div.
- 2-8 -
- 2-29 -
LOCATION GUIDE
- 2-30 -
KA3082
GND
VCC
P/B SW
GND REC SW
KIA6289N
3.3F
Pre Out
Ch2
100
F
10k
0.018F
3.3F
Vcc
Gvc
100
47F
9.1k
GV
1000
F
Rec Out
Ch2
10k
R.R
6.8k
180k
180k
1.2F
300k Gvo
Gv
47F
1000F
22
21
19
20
18
17
16
15
150k
Ch1/B NF
Pre IN
Ch2/B
(Play Rec)
23
Ch2
A/B
14
1k
Vref1
Ch2
24
Vref
Vref2
1k
13
1k
Ch1
1k
Ch1
M/N
11
GND
Rec
1000pF
4
NF
180k
5
Metal
Out
6
Pre
Out
7
Mix
Out
8
GND1
9
M/N
47F
1M
12
Ch1/B
Pre IN
Ch1/B
(Play Rec)
IN
2.2k
3.3F
10
REC
Out
NF
10k
Gv
Gvo
180k
Vcc
9.1k
47F
100
N
M
1000F
47F
3.3F
150k
0.018F
100k
Gv
6.8k
Gvo
1000F
Rec Out
Ch1
Pre Out
Ch1
10
10k
3.3F
- 2-31 -
Rec IN
Ch2
ALC
ALC
Ch1/A
Pre IN
Ch1/A
2.2k
3.3F
1000pF
Ch2/A
Pre IN
Ch2/A
(Play only)
Rec
IN
Rec IN
Ch1
INPUT
OUTPUT
GND
Q9
Q16
R18
R4
Q8
1
R13
R9
R8
Q17
R 21
Q 14
R12
Q12
R11
R17
Q15
R5
Q10
R16
Q5
R20
Q6
Q13
Q11
R2
R1
R6
Z1
C1
R19
Q7
Q4
Q2
Q3
R14
R10
R7
Q1
LC72723M
VREF
+5V
FLOUT
CIN
+5V
Vdda
PLL
(57kHz)
REFERENCE
VOLTAGE
Vddd
Vssd
Vssa
MPXIN
CLOCK
RECOVERY
(1187.5Hz)
VREF
ANTIALIASING
FILTER
57kHz
BPF
(SCF)
DATA
DECODER
SMOOTHING
FILTER
RDDA
RDCL
RAM
(128bit)
RST
CLK(4.332MHz)
TEST
TEST
RDS-ID
DETECT
OSC
XIN
XOUT
- 2-32 -
MODE
RDS-ID
READY
TDA7440D
MUXOUTL INL
L-IN1
TREBLE(L)
BIN(L)
100K
L-IN2
BOUT(L)
14
18
15
RB
5
100K
L-IN3
VOLUME
TREBLE
SPKR ATT
LEFT
BASS
27
LOUT
100K
L-IN4
7
100K
R-IN1
0/30dB
2dB STEP
21
22
20
100K
R-IN2
DIG_GND
2
100K
R-IN3
SCL
SDA
VOLUME
TREBLE
SPKR ATT
RIGHT
BASS
26
ROUT
VREF
100K
R-IN4
28
100K
SUPPLY
INPUT MULTIPLEXER
+GAIN
24
25
RB
10
11
MUXOUTR INR
19
12
TREBLE(R)
BIN(R)
13
VS
AGND
23
BOUT(R) CREF
D98AU883
STK 412-010
18 17
13
TR41
1
R41
Comparator
TR1
R13
R3
D2
TR12
TR2
TR8
R4
TR3
TR4
C12
TR18
TR20
TR10
R14
R5
15
D42
D43
D41
TR19
TR9
C2
R1 C1
TR11
TR16
TR6
14
D12
2
7
C11 R11
TR14 TR13
SUB
D51
R15
D53
16
TR7
TR17
TR5
R6
R2
D52
TR15
D1
R16
R7
R17
R12
TR51
Comparator
R51
12
9 8 11 10
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LC72131, 72131M
XIN
REFERENCE
DIVIDER
PHASE DETECTOR
CHARGE PUMP
SWALLOW COUNTER
1/16. 1/17 4bits
UNLOCK
DETECTOR
PD
XOUT
AIN
1
FMIN
AOUT
12bits PROGRAMMABLE
DIVIDER
AMIN
CE
DI
CCB
I/F
UNIVERSAL
COUNTER
IFIN
CL
D0
VDD
POWER
ON
RESET
VSS
B01
B02
B03
B04
I01
I02
MSGEQ7
Audio
In
CKIN
Anti-Alias
Filter
Clock
Oscillator
63Hz
Bandpass
Peak
Detector
160Hz
Bandpass
Peak
Detector
400Hz
Bandpass
Peak
Detector
1kHz
Bandpass
Peak
Detector
2.5kHz
Bandpass
Peak
Detector
6.25kHz
Bandpass
Peak
Detector
16kHz
Bandpass
Peak
Detector
Output
Multiplexor
Reset
- 2-34 -
Strobe
DC Out
KA9258
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
13
14
10K
10K
TSD
LEVEL
SHIFT
LEVEL
SHIFT
10K
10K
REGULATOR
MUTE
10K
LEVEL
SHIFT
50K
10K
10K
10K
LEVEL
SHIFT
50K
10K
10K
10
11
12
PIN DESCRIPTION
Pin No. Symbol
I/O
Description
DO1-1
Drive Output
15
OPIN(-)
OPamp Input(-)
DO1-2
Drive Output
16
OPIN(+)
OPamp output(+)
DI1-1
Drive Input
17
DO3-1
Drive Output(-)
DI1-2
Drive Input
18
DO3-2
Drive Output(+)
REG
Regulator
19
DI3-I
Drive Input
REO
Regulator Output
20
DI3-2
Drive Input
MUTE
Mute
21
VCC1
Supply Voltage
GND1
Ground
22
VCC2
Supply voltage
DI2.1
Drive Input
23
VREF
10
DI2.2
Drive Input
24
DI4.1
Drive Input
11
DO2.1
Drive Output
25
DI4.2
Drive Input
12
DO2.2
Drive Output
26
DO4.1
Drive Output(+)
13
GND2
Ground
27
DO4.2
Drive Output(-)
14
OPOUT
OPamp Output
28
GND3
Ground
- 2-35 -
I/O
Description
31
38 37 36
35
51
FS3
29
FGD
30
FLB
22
FE2
54
TZC
TE1
59
MLT
FE1
KB9223
52
58
26
28
27
RF- 73
Focus Phase
Compensation
& Offset cancel circuit
Micom Data
Interface Logic
RF Amp
RFO 74
PD1 65
PD2 66
63
F 67
E 68
EI 79
Tracking Phase
Compensation Block
& Jump Pulse GEN.
PD 69
APC Amp
LDON
LD 70
ADJUSTMENT-FREE CONTROL
VR 71
78
ARF 76
IRF 75
FS1 to
FS4
TM1 to
TM6
BAL1 to PS1 to
BAL5
PS4
GA1 to
GA5
60
FDFCT
47
FE-
48
FEO
57
TDFCT
49
TE-
50
TEO
53
TE2
55
LPFT
62
TG2
61
TGU
43
SLO
44
SL-
42
SL+
46
SPDLO
45
SPDL-
23
SMPD
24
SMON
25
SMEF
FSET
39
MIRROR
MCP
40
FOK
ASY 32
EFM 33
EFM
Comparator
RFI 77
10
GC2I
CH2I
CH2O
RRC
MUTEI
CH1I
15 16 13 14 19 17 12 11
GC1I
GC2O
FOK DETECTION
CIRCUIT
CH1O
Defect Detection
CircuitT
GC1O
DCC1
DCB
MIRROR DETECTION
CIRCUIT
PIN DESCRIPTION
Pin No.
System
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
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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Pin No.
System
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
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
DPFOUT
DIGITAL
PLL
FRAME SYNC
DETECTOR
PROTECTOR
INSERTOR
DPDO
SMEF
SMON
SMDP
SMSD
LOCK
72
76
70
XOUT
XIN
MDAT
MCK
MLT
37
TRCNT
/ISTAT
69
68
SQDT
29
SQCK
11
12
14
LRCHO
ADATAO
BCKO
DIGITAL
FILTER
& DE-EMPH
77
67
60
24
BCKI
ADATAI
LRCHI
EMPH
D/A
CONVERTER
17
VREFL1
22
VREFH1
SUBCODE-Q
REGISTER
EFM
DEMODULATOR
ADDRESS
GENERATOR
16K
SRAM
DIGITAL
CLV
SERVO
73
75
30
SUBCODE
OUTPUT
DPFIN
23BIT
SHIFT
REGISTER
33
CNTVOL
EFM
PHASE
DETECTOR
SDAT
66
32
26
EFMI
SBCK
S0S1
SUBCODE
SYNC
DETECTOR
ECC
X-TAL
TIMING
GENERATOR
CPU
INTERFACE
38
36
MODE
SELECTOR
INTERPOLATOR
TRACK
COUNTER
DIGITAL
OUTPUT
19
20
RCHOUT
LCHOUT
CDROM
DATX
TEST0
63
TEST1
62
XTALSEL
65
61
PIN DESCRIPTION
Pin No.
Symbol
IO
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
AVDD1
DPDO
DPFIN
DPFOUT
CNTVOL
AVSS1
DATX
XIN
XOUT
WDCHO
LRCHO
ADATAO
DVSS1
BCKO
C2PO
VREFL2
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
Xtal oscillator input
Xtal 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.
Symbol
IO
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
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
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
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
PBFR
SMEF
SMON
DVDD2
SMDP
SMSD
BCKI
TESTV
DSPEED
LRCHI
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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- 2-40 -
867
854
851
852
856
855
857
858
854
854
859
860
862
854
861
864
863
865
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
SPECIFICATION
3701RM0009A
3720RMF012A
6400RMEB01A
353M050C
353M021A
353M050G
6400RCEY01A
6400RMEJ02A
3110RM0007A
4350RM0005A
353M025Q
353M025K
6871RU4119A
4766SMN028A
3091RMW013A
3530RMM005A
NET ASSY
PANEL,FRONT
SPEAKER,TWEETER
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW,DRAWING
SPEAKER,GENERAL
SPEAKER,WOOFER
CASE
RING
SCREW
SCREW
PWB(PCB) ASSY,SUBSET
FELT
CABINET ASSY
GRILLE
- 4-1 -
REMARKS
NSP
NSP
NSP
NSP
NSP
NSP
BLOCK DIAGRAM
2-9
2-10
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
AMP/POWER SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
2-11
2-12
NOTES :
1. Resistance values are indicted in ohms unless otherwise specified (K=1,000, M=1,000,000).
2. Capacitance values are shown in microfarads unless otherwise (P=MICRO-MICRO FARADS).
3. Schematic diagram for this model are subject to change for improvement without prior notice.
2-13
2-14
NOTES :
1. Resistance values are indicted in ohms unless otherwise specified (K=1,000, M=1,000,000).
2. Capacitance values are shown in microfarads unless otherwise (P=MICRO-MICRO FARADS).
3. Schematic diagram for this model are subject to change for improvement without prior notice.
2-15
2-16
2-17
2-18
WIRING DIAGRAM
CN304
CN806
20P
JK701
PN201
3P
PN302
CN305
JK102
VR301
CN302
VR302
10P
PN202
8P
JK602
PN301
17P
JK601
CN701
10P
CN702
3P
PN701
CN703
PN802
2P
PN801
16P
PN804
4P
T701
PN806
10P
PN701
PN803
6P
10P
PN702
3P
PN805
5P
PN806
20P
NOTES :
2-19
1. Wiring diagram for this model are subject to change for improvement without prior notice.
2-20
VR304
2-21
2-22
2-23
2-24
2-25
2-26
2-27
2-28
353
351
A26
301
352
354
454
257
A41
A46
291
454
454
310
274
272
451
250
305
330
260
292
451
302
262
A48
285
303
355
454
306
451
264
284
286
267
271
458
276
354
A00
277
287
279
286
452
280
278
454
288
452
- 3-1 -
A43
454
454
- 3-2 -
400
505
404
021
020
006
019
001
400
018
002
016
017
003
022
004
037
005
506
007
402
008
014
A01
508
507
405
010
023
015
009
401
502
501
024
026
403
025
504
013
032
038
027
401
040
503
031
011
028
406
039
400
410
029
034
409
035
036
3-3
3-4
LOCA. NO
PART NO.
A00
A01
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
013
014
015
016
017
018
6730R-G007B
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
6768R-AP01C
6768R-GP01D
CDM-H1323 CD CHAN
50-093-4249 PCB AS
02-084-4202 BELT/FELT
02-084-4204 BELT/FELT
50-239-4027 CWL44
50-239-4026 ARM
01-082-4654 SPRING
50-093-4316 MOTOR
50-093-4063 GEAR
01-082-4598 SPRING
50-219-4014 MOLD
01-082-4652 SPRING
01-081-4601 SPRING
01-082-4651 SPRING
01-082-4597 SPRING
50-268-3016 ARM
50-093-4069 GEAR
50-239-4072 ARM
50-222-4007 GEAR
SPECIFICATION
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
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
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
GSE10A2003 SCREW
GSE20A2005 SCREW
GSE10A2004 SCREW
GSL10A1704 SCREW
GSP10A2603 SCREW
GSP11A2012 SCREW
GSE20A2004 SCREW
GSD10A2018 SCREW
03-300-4056 SCREW
GWM19S035035 WASHER
GWM17S050035S WASHER
GWM40X075010 WASHER
GWP21X045020 WASHER
GWP12X030040S WASHER
GWP23X040020 WASHER
GWN21X040040 WASHER
GWM19X055035S WASHER
400
505
404
021
020
006
019
001
400
018
002
016
017
003
022
004
005
007
402
008
014
A01
405
010
023
015
009
401
502
501
024
026
403
025
504
013
032
401
503
031
011
400
409
027
406
401
408
028
030
407
029
3-5
3-6
LOCA. NO
PART NO.
SPECIFICATION
A00
6730R-G007A
A01
6768R-UP01A
001
6768R-BP01B
002
6768R-BP01A
003
6768R-AP01D
004
6768R-AP01E
005
6768R-SP01E
006
6768R-QP01A
007
6768R-GP01A
008
6768R-SP01F
009
6768R-MP01C
010
6768R-SP01C
011
6768R-SP01A
013
6768R-SP01B
014
6768R-SP01G
015
6768R-AP01A
016
6768R-GP01C
017
6768R-AP01C
018
6768R-GP01D
019
6768R-SP01H
020
6768R-BP01C
021
6768R-LP01A
022
6768R-VP01A
023
6768R-GP01B
024
6768R-AP01B
025
6768R-JP01B
026
6768R-SP01D
027
6768R-MP01B
028
6768R-RP01A
029
6768R-MP01A
030
6768R-HP01A
031
6768R-SP01J
032
6768R-HP01B
033
6768R-JP01A
400
6768R-CP01A
401
6768R-CP01B
402
6768R-CP01C
403
6768R-CP01D
404
6768R-CP01E
405
6768R-CP01F
406
6768R-CP01G
407
6768R-CP01H
408
6768R-CP01J
409
6768R-CP01K
501
6768R-WP01A
502
6768R-WP01B
503
6768R-WP01C
504
6768R-WP01D
505
6768R-WP01E
CD MECHANISM
NOTE) Refer to SECTION 5 REPLACEMENT
PARTS LIST in order to look for the
part number of each part.
416
151
417
153
417
155
169
168
163
162
164
165
158
154
157
166
167
170
420
156
171
418
172
416
159
152
419
176
177
A30
173
416
A35
174
421
421
175
184
184
417
185
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- 3-8 -
A26