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ORDER NO. MD0206154C3

DVD Stereo System

SA-DK20GN
Colour (S)... Silver Type TAPE SECTION : AR2 MECHANISM SERIES

SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications

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AMPLIFIER SECTION RMS power output 10% THD, both channels driven 75 Hz Subwoofer 1 kHz Front Center Surround Total power in stereo mode (Front and Subwoofer) Total power in Home Theater mode

150 W (4 45 W per ch (6 70 W (8 40 W per ch (8

) ) ) )

240 W 390 W

Input sensitivity AUX Input Impedance AUX FM TUNER SECTION Frequency range Sensitivity S/N 26 dB Antenna terminal(s) AM TUNER SECTION Frequency range Sensitivity S/N 20 dB (at 999 kHz) CASSETTE DECK SECTION Track system Heads Record/playback Erasure Motor Recording system Erasing system Tape speed 75

250 mV 10 k 87.50 - 108.00 MHz (50 kHz steps) 1.8 V (IHF) 1.5 V (unbalanced)

522 - 1629 kHz (9 kHz steps) 500 V/m

4 track, 2 channel Solid permalloy head Double gap ferrite head DC servo motor AC bias 100 kHz AC erase 100 kHz 4.8 cm/s (1 7/8 ips)

Overall frequency response (+3 dB, -6 dB at DECK OUT) NORMAL (TYPE I) 35 Hz - 14 kHz HIGH (TYPE II) S/N ratio 35 Hz - 14 kHz 50 dB (A weighted)

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Wow and flutter Fast forward and rewind time

0.18 % (WRMS) Approx. 120 seconds with C-60 cassette tape

Disc SECTION Disc DVD-Video 8 cm/12 cm single-sided, single-layer 8 cm/12 cm single-sided, double-layer 8 cm/12 cm double-sided, double-layer (One layer per side) Video CD/CD 8 cm/12 cm (CD-R/RW) Video Signal system NTSC/PAL (depending on disc format) Output level ) Composite video 1 Vp-p (75 S-Video Y 1 Vp-p (75 ) S-Video C 0.300 Vp-p (75 )(PAL) 0.286 Vp-p (75 )(NTSC) Audio Sampling frequency CD 44.1 kHz DVD Decoding Wow and flutter D/A converter Pick up Beam source Wavelength DVD VCD/CD GENERAL Power supply Power consumption Power consumption in standby mode 0.6 W Dimensions (W x H x D) Mass SYSTEM SC-DK20(GN) 215.4 X 315 X 350 mm 8.1 kg 48kHz/96 kHz 16/20/24 bit linear Below measurable limit Delta-sigma DAC) Semiconductor Laser 658 nm 790 nm AC 230 - 240 V, 50Hz 186 W

Music Center: SADK20(GN)

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Front Speaker: SBDK20(P) Surround & Centre Speaker: SB-PT93(P1) Sub woofer: SB-W20(P) Notes:
1. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Mass and dimensions are aproximate. 2. Total harmonic distortion is measured by the digital spectrum analyzer.

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1. Before Repair and Adjustment
Disconnect AC power, discharge Power Supply Capacitors C566~C569, C782 and C591 through a 10 , 5W resistor to ground. DO NOT SHORT-CIRCUIT DIRECTLY (with a screwdriver blade, for instance), as this may destroy solid state devices. After repairs are completed, restore power gradually using a variac, to avoid overcurrent. Current consumption at AC 240V, 50Hz in NO SIGNAL mode should be ~350mA respectively.

2. Protection Circuitry
The protection circuitry may have operated if either of the following conditions are noticed:

- No sound is heard when the power is turned on. - Sound stops during a performance.
The function of this circuitry is to prevent circuitry damage if, for example, the positive and negative speaker connection wires are "shorted", or if speaker systems with an impedance less than the indicated rated impedance of the amplifier are used. If this occurs, follow the procedure outlines below:

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1. Turn off the power. 2. Determine the cause of the problem and correct it. 3. Turn on the power once again after one minute. Note : When the protection circuitry functions, the unit will not operate unless the power is first turned off and then on again.

3. Accessories
Remote Control Transmitter

FM indoor antenna

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AC mains lead

AM Loop antenna

Video cable

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4. Handling Precaution for Traverse Deck (Optical Pickup)
The laser diode in the traverse unit (optical pickup) may break down due to static electricity of clothes or human body. Use due caution to electrostatic breakdown when servicing and handling the laser diode.

4.1. Grounding for electrostatic breakdown prevention
Some devices such as the DVD player use the optical pickup (laser diode) and the optical pickup will be damaged by static electricity in the working environment. Proceed servicing works under the working environment where grounding works is completed.

4.1.1. Workable grounding
1. Put a conductive materials (sheet) or iron sheet on the area where the optical pickup is placed, and ground the sheet.

4.1.2. Human body grounding
1. Use the anti-static wrist strap to discharge the static electricity from your body.

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4.1.3. Handling of optical pickup
1. To keep the good quality of the optical pickup maintenance parts during transportation and before installatio,. the both ends of the laser diode are short-circuited. After replacing the parts with new ones, remove the short circuit according to the correct procedure. (See this Technical Guide.) 2. Do not use a tester to check the laser diode for the optical pickup. Failure to do so will damage the laser diode due to the power supply in the tester.

4.2. Handling Precautions for Traverse Unit (Optical Pickup)
1. Do not give a considerable shock to the traverse unit (optical pickup) as it has an extremely high-precise structure. 2. When replacing the optical pickup, install the flexible cable and cut its short land with a nipper. See the optical pickup replacement procedure in this Technical Guide. Before replacing the traverse unit, remove the short pin for preventingstatic electricity and install a new unit. Connect the connector as short times as possible. 3. The flexible cable may be cut off if an excessive force is applied to it. Use caution when handling the cable. 4. The half-fixed resistor for laser power adjustment cannot be adjusted. Do not turn the resistor.

5. Precaution of Laser Diode
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Caution :
This product utilizes a laser diode with the unit turned "ON", invisible laser radiation is emitted from the pick up lens. Wavelength : 780 nm Maximum output radiation power from pick up : 100 W/VDE Laser radiation from pick up unit is safety level, but be sure the followings: 1. Do not disassemble the optical pick up unit, since radiation from exposed laser diode is dangerous. 2. Do not adjust the variable resistor on the pick up unit. It was already adjusted. 3. Do not look at the focus lens using optical instruments. 4. Recommend not to look at pick up lens for a long time.

ACHTUNG :
Dieses Produkt enthält eine Laserdiode. Im eingeschalteten Zustand wird unsichtbare Laserstrahlung von der Lasereinheit abgestrahlt. Wellenlänge : 780nm Maximale Strahlungsleistung der Lasereinheit :100 W/VDE Die Strahlung an der Lasereinheit ist ungefährlich, wenn folgende Punkte beachtet werden: 1. Die Lasereinheit nicht zerlegen, da die Strahlung an der freigelegten Laserdiode gefährlich ist. 2. Den werkseitig justierten Einstellregler der Lasereinhit nicht verstellen. 3. Nicht mit optischen Instrumenten in die Fokussierlinse blicken. 4. Nicht über längere Zeit in die Fokussierlinse blicken.

ADVARSEL :
I dette a apparat anvendes laser.

CAUTION!
THIS PRODUCT UTILIZES A LASER. USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.

Use of Caution Labels

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6. Operation Procedures

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7. Self-Diagnostic Function
7.1. Outline

- Self-Diagnosis of error conditions on user equipment according to conditions
set by the head office.

- Occurance of an error condition and results of operations that occured after
entering self-diagnostic mode are displayed via the front (FL) display panel.

7.1.1. Outline of Functions
Selector DVD/CD Complex Front Panel Display Operation (Mode-in) Main unit Y_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [STOP]Main unit [>>] Next Operation Test Content

DVD/CD

Main unit [STOP]Remote Control [0] Main unit [STOP]Other Remote Control button

[OPEN/CLOSE] Changer mechanism operation; -Diagnostic code acquisition [STOP] Single Display self-diagnostic code press [STOP] Long Clear recorded content of error press conditions Remote Changer mechanism continuous Control [5] operation test None Display DVD module selfdiagnostic(Display error code) Remote control [5] [6] [7] [9] [>=10] [0].[>=10] [ENTER] [PAUSE] [DISPLAY] etc.Special commands for DVD module Button check, blink all front display panel lights Display analog device (AD) input value [ FF FF FF FF FF ]Front display panel (from left) [AN0] [AN1] [AN2] [AN3] [AN4]

Tuner

DVD/CD

Main unit Button check display All buttons [STOP]Main unit [>>] Main unit T_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [PAUSE] [STOP]Main unit [>>]

Cautions:
Self-diagnostics displayed via the [STOP] key display all recorded selfdiagnostic codes.

7.2. Self-Diagnostic Mode Settings and Display
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1. Power-source related * Example display

* Self-Diagnostic Codes
No. Error Display F61 Error Item Power Amp output error or power supply circuit error Detection Method When DCDET is L during normal operation do not POWER OFF normally, immediately set PCNT to "GOODBYE" display and display F61 error.Do not start demonstrations while error F61 is being displayed.Record content of error occurance and display content in error detection mode.

2. CD/DVD Changer Mechanism (CR20)
Step Operating Procedure Switch the SELECTOR to CD/DVD, close tray without disk Press the [FF] button while holding down the [STOP] button for two seconds or more. Self-diagnostic mode is entered when the [STOP] button is released. [T ] is displayed by the front display (FL) panel when entering self-diagnostic mode. Press the [OPEN/CLOSE] button. Operations below wil be continued. While operations are in progress buttons relating to the micro-controller will be ignored.
1. Change disc 1 and open the tray. 2. Close the tray 1 second after opening. 3. Initialize the mechanism. 4. Insert disc 5 in the play position and quit.

Micro-controller operation, processing, etc.

Self-diagnostic mode will not be entered if there a disk in the tray.

Confirm recorded error content by pressing the [STOP] button while stopped in the self-diagnostic mode and displaying the results of the error check. Clear recorded error content by pressing the [STOP] button for 5 seconds or more while stopped in the self-diagnostic mode.

Each time the [STOP] button is pressed error item codes are displayed in sequence on the front display panel Example of a DVD module content display: [_DVD_H05_ _]Example of a normal self diagnostic code display: [T_ _ _H02_ _] Recorded error content is cleared and the following is shown on the front display panel:[CLEAR] is displayed for one second followed by a return to [T_ _ _ _ _ _ _]

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Step

Operating Procedure Cancel self-diagnostic mode by pressing the [POWER] button.

Micro-controller operation, processing, etc. Power is turned off. At the next power on normal operation will resume.

* If an error occurs while checking the RAM during a micro-controller reset all recorded error detection content will be cleared while initializing the RAM. * By skipping step 4 of the above procedure and moving directly to step 6 it is possible to just display the self-diagnostic codes. * Example display

* Self-Diagnostic Codes
No. 1 Error Display H15 Error Item OPEN SW error Detection Method If there is a failsafe for a SW error that occurs during normal operation it will be recorded and displayed in self-diagnostic mode. SW errors will be detected even in error detection mode.

2 3 4 5 7 8

H16 H16 H17 H27 F28 F29

CLOSE SW error UP SW error DOWN SW error POSITION SW error DISC mount error DISC unmount error

* While stopped in conditions 3 or higher above it is possible to start a CR20 continuous test. Described in detail seperately. 3. Analog Device (AD) input value display * Pressing the [PAUSE] button on the main unit after having entered selfdiagnostic mode through SELECTOR [DVD/CD] will show the analog device conversion input value on the front display panel. * Each time the button is pressed the value will be read again and the display refreshed. * Front display Panel:

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AD Input AN 0 AN 1 AN 2 AN 3 AN 4 Key 1 input : Key input 1 Key 2 input : Key input 2 Key 3 input : Key input 3 MK_IN1 : DECK input 1 MK_IN2 : DECK input 2

Usage

- Exit the Analog Device input value display mode by cutting off the AC power source and next time could start the device. 4. DVD/CD module
Step Operating Procedure Set the SELECTOR to CD/DVD While pressing the [STOP] button on the main unit press [0] button on the remote control See the "DVD/CD/ Changer Control" section of "Error Display" for a detailed explanation. Micro-controller operation, processing, etc.

* Since error detection for the DVD/CD module occurs in the system component and is sent through the mechanism component codes are received and displayed at the operating console. * Since self-diagnostic codes for the DVD/CD module duplicate prior audio codes the self-diagnostic codes are displayed prefixed by "DVD".

* Self-Diagnostic Codes

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No.

Error Display F010 F020 F021 F022 F023 F024 F030 F031 F040

Error Explanation Specified value is larger than the specified parental value. No TT_SRPT (RLBN is 0) TT_SRP number is 0 Specified value is larger than the TT_SRP number No matching SRP for VTSN or VTS_TTN Specified value is larger than TT_SRP.PTT_Ns TTU_SRP number is 0 Specified value is larger than TTU_SRP number SRP1 number is 0 PGCI_SRP number is 0 Specified value is larger than the PGCI_SRP number No matching PGCI_SRP for this Menu ID TMAP_SRP number is 0 Specified value is larger than the TMAP_SRP number Specified TMAP_SA is 0 MAP_EN number is 0 C_POSIT exists, but there is no PGMAP in the PGC Disk Disk Disk Disk Disk Disk Disk Disk Disk Disk Disk Disk Disk Disk Disk Disk Disk

Cause (IC number, etc.) IC7001 IC7001 IC7001 IC7001 IC7001 IC7001 IC7001 IC7001 IC7001 IC7001 IC7001 IC7001 IC7001 IC7001 IC7001 IC7001 IC7001 IC7001 IC7001 IC7001 IC7001 IC7001 IC7001 IC7001 IC7001 IC7001

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

F041 F042 F043 F050 F051 F052 F053 F060 F061 F062 F063 F064 F065 F066 F067 F070 FOB0 F0E0

C_POSIT exists, but the PG number in Disk the PGC is 0 Specified value is larger than the PG number in the PGC C_POSIT exists, but there is no C_PBIT in the PGC Disk Disk

C_POSIT exists, but the PG number in Disk the PGC is 0 Specified Cell number is 0 Specified value is larger than the Cell number in the PGC Must be a block array Is not NV_PCK data No Cell number for current search No user guide PGC control file for DFD, cannot resolve Disk Disk Disk Disk Disk

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No. 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35

Error Display F0E1 F0E2 F0E3 F0E4 F0E5 F0E6 F0F0 F0F1

Error Explanation DFD main micro-controller type not compatible, cannot download DFD download start; PGC playback error Waiting for DFD download completion; PGC playback error AVDEC during DFD download Firmware file read error during DFD download Interpolation check error in read-in DFD firmware No firmware file for DFD; download unnecessary No firmware matching the DFD download parameters; download unnecessary Illegal Highlight Position No ACK when requesting forced initialization of panel component DSC Error DSC Not Ready Error DSC Time Out Error DSC Communication Failure Error adjusting DSC data slice offset DSC Attention Error Can't determine media type (invalid media type) Can't access administrative data due to demodulation error Undefined sector ID requested Can't access LEAD_IN data due to demodulation error Can't access KEY_DET due to demodulation error Can't control ODC No CRCOK within the set time period (CD related) No CRCOK within the set time period (DVD related) Laser safeguard: high temperature condition Laser safeguard: circuit failure condition MBX Overflow Disk

Cause (IC number, etc.)

36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54

F103 F4FF F500 F501 F502 F503 F504 F505 F506 F600 F601 F602 F603 F610 F611 F612 F620 F621 F700

IC7001 IC6001

Panel Component IC2001 IC2001 IC2001 IC2001 IC2001 IC2001 IC2001 IC7001 IC7001 IC7001 IC7001 IC7001 IC7001 IC7001

System component bug

IC6201

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No. 55 56 57 58

Error Display F701 F702 F880 F890

Error Explanation Message Command Not Complete Error Message Command Changed Task number not relevant Attempted to send message while sending to an AV task (mailbox overflow, etc.) Couldn't send message to AV task (mailbox overflow, etc.) Message command is not relevant Flash ROM is interpolated EEPROM is not normal

Cause (IC number, etc.) System component bug System component bug System component bug System component bug IC6201 IC6201 IC6201 IC6201

59 60 61 62

F891 F8A0 F893 F894

System component bug System component bug IC6302 IC6303

IC6201 IC6201

No. 1 2 3

Error Display U11 H01 H02

Error Explanation Focus servo error Tray loading error Spindle server error DSC disc motor error 6626 CLVS FAILURE

Cause (IC number,etc.)

4 5 6

H03 H04 H05

Traverse motor error Tracking server error SEEK timeout error

7.3. Additional Functions
7.3.1. Tray Lock Function

- There are two tray lock functions - Power on through the SELECTOR /DVD/CD. While holding down the [CD STOP]
button on the main unit press the [POWER] button on the main unit or the remote control. Lock Mode A will be entered, [_ _ _ _LOCKED_ _] will be displayed for 3 seconds, and the current disc will begin playing.

- Lock Mode A will disable the button below while turning the power on or off.
[OPEN/CLOSE]

- When locked in Lock Mode A pressing the [POWER] button on the main unit or
the remote control while holding down the [CD STOP] button on the main unit will display [_ _UNLOCKED_ _] and unlock the unit.

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- Power on through the SELECTOR DVD/CD. While holding down the [CD PLAY]
button on the main unit press the [POWER] button on the main unit or the remote control. Lock Mode B will be entered, [_ _ _LOCKED_ _] will be displayed for 3 seconds, and the current disc will begin playing.

- In Lock Mode B the button below, mainly selector and disc operation related
items, will be disabled. Main Unit: [DISC 1] ~ [DISC 5] [OPEN/CLOSE] [DISPLAY/DEMO] [CLOCK/ TIMER] [T.PLAY/REC] [SELECTOR] [STOP] [TUNER/BAND] [TAPE < >] [I<>/>>I] [PAUSE] [TAPE EJECT] [REV MODE] [REC/STOP] Remote Control: [SLEEP] [AUTO OFF] [DIMMER] [MIX 2ch] [MUTING] [0] ~ [9] [> =10] [DISC] [RETURN] [DISPLAY] [TEST] [CH SELECT] [TUNER/BAND] [TAPE < >] [SELECTOR] [REPEAT] [MARKER] [STOP] [PAUSE] [I<<] [>>I] [<<] [>>] [KARAOKE ON/OFF] [KARAOKE DISP] [KARAOKE MODE] [ONE TOUCH] [ECHO] [KEYCON b] [KEYCON #] [MIC -] [MIC +] [SETUP] While playing it is not necessary to re-disable buttons disabled under Lock Mode B. Also, button related to sound quality are not disabled. The buttons below are not disabled. Main Unit: [POWER] [CD MANAGER] [AMAZING] [DVD/CD] [CINEMA] [DPL] [SSS] Remote Control: [POWER] [SET UP] [PLAY MODE] [CLEAR] [EQ] [3D AI] [SUPER W] [VOL -] [VOL +] [DVD/CD >] [MENU] [TOP MENU] [<] [>] [^] [v] [ENTER] [SUB TITLE] [AUDIO] [ANGLE]

- When locked in Lock Mode B pressing the [POWER] button on the main unit or
the remote control while holding down the [CD PLAY] button on the main unit will unlock the unit after displaying [_ _UNLOCKED_ _] for 3 seconds.

- Tray lock is canceled when AC power is cut. - Tray lock A and B functions are exclusive operations. The first one enabled will
have priority.

- When a disabled button is pressed while in lock mode [_ _ _LOCKED_ _] will
be displayed for 3 seconds on the front display panel.

- Lock mode will be cancelled when a loading error occurs with the CR20.
(If the [OPEN/CLOSE] button were disabled when the tray is opened by a TAKE OUT DISC error recovery would be impossible)
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7.3.2. Special Commands for the DVD Module

- When the SELECTOR is set to DVD/CD the commands for the operations
below will be sent to the mechanism component micro-controller.

- The mechanism component micro-controller relays these commands without
alteration to the DVD module.

- THe DVD module sends data resulting from commands to the mechanism
component, where they are then relayed to the operating console.

- Data received from the DVD module by the operating console is displayed by
the right 10 digits.

- Command Table
Special Operation Jitter Display servo test mode) Command B5 Operation/Display Release/Remarks Main Unit [STOP] + Remote Control [5] Send STOP command from operating console xxx: jitter measurement (DEC) [xxx_yyy_zz] yyy:read error counter (DEC) zz: focus drive measurement (HEX) Test string from DVD MODULE :[J_xxx_yyy_zz] Main Unit [STOP] + Remote Control [6] w: region number [_ _w_xy_zzz] x: N noPAL P PAL y: N NTSC 6 PAL60 zzz: panel component jumper data Text string from DVD MODULE: [_ _w_xy_zzz] 5 seconds after activation the text string from the DVD MODULE dissappears and display is automatically turned off.

Region Display location display)

B6

Version Display

B7

Main Unit [STOP] = Remote Control [7] s: panel component mode type [srrrxxyzzz] rrr: panel component release number [_ _ _xxyzzz] x: generation of system component (45) y: system component model type zzz: system component release number Text string from DVD MODULE: [srrr_ _xxyzzz] srrr will be blank with mini-components

5 seconds after activation the text string from the DVD MODULE dissappears and display is automatically turned off.

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Special Operation Error Code Display

Command BA + request record number

Operation/Display Main Unit [STOP] + Remote Control [0] [__DVD_Fxxx] xxx: error number [__DVD_Uxxx] [__DVD_Hxxx]

Release/Remarks 5 seconds after activation the text string from the DVD MODULE dissappears and display is automatically turned off.

Laser Current C2 Initial measurement saved laser power value) DVD Laser C3 Current Measurement

Main Unit [STOP] + Remote Control [PAUSE] [DO_034_028] 034: DVD current measurement (mA) (DEC) 028: CD current measurement (mA) (DEC) Text string from DVD MODULE: [LDO_034_028] Main Unit [STOP] + Remote Control [DISPLAY] Laser lighting remains on until POWER OFF of the tray 034: saved in EEPROM opens. [DD_034_032] initial current mearement (mA) (DEC) 032: present current measurement (mA) (DEC) Text string from DVD MODULE: [LDD_034_032] Main Unit [STOP] + Remote Control [1] [A_0FA_6901] 0FA: address (HEX) 6901: RAM value of display address (HEX) Main Unit [STOP] + Remote Control [2] [A_0FA_6901] 0FA: address (HEX) 6901: RAM value of display address (HEX) STOP command is sent from the operating console to the DVD MODULE STOP command is sent from the operating console to the DVD MODULE

ADSC Internal RAM Display A ADSC Internal RAM Display B

C4

C5

kink C6 measurement invalid pick detection)

Main Unit [STOP] + Remote Control [9] STOP command is sent from the operating console to the [FK_109_101] 109: maximum value of DVD MODULE calculated value (DEC) 101 : ratio of maximum value to minimum value [FK_ER_9101] ER: display error occurance 9101: ADSC command error code

User Initialization For users)

BC+ Model Table + 0 x 00

Main Unit [STOP] + Remote Control [>=10] [INITIALIZED] display on the operating console for 2 seconds. When display clears the user initialization commands is output the system component. Returns user settings to factory values.

When the [INITIALIZED] on front panel dissappears the operation is complete. GUI is INITIALIZE.

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Special Operation All Reset for design service)

Command BC+ Model Table + 0 x 3C

Operation/Display While [INITIALIZED] is being displayed from the user initialization operation press [STOP] on the main unit and [ENTER] on the remote control. [_DVD_RESET] is displayed on the operating console and the all reset command is output instead of the user initialization command. Returns user settings to factory values. Panel component jumpers are referenced, and the appropriate model number's initialization values are written to the EEPROM and global region. Laser times and spindle times are not initialized. Receipt of remote control code [B0 00 F1]. Also, Main Unit [STOP] + Remote Control [1DDF] [_ALL_SET] (display text string from system component). Returns user settings to factory values. Panel component jumpers are referenced, and the appropriate model number's initialization values are written to the EEPROM and the global region. Laser times and spinlde times are also initialized. Main Unit [STOP] + Remote Control [4] [FEP_??????] [SRV_??????] [ODC_??????] [Av_??????] [SYS_??????]

Release/Remarks

If NO DISC or ---READ can be confirmed after DVD RESET displayed on the front display panel the operation is completed. No GUI. All items temporarily dissappear.

All set F1 for industrial production)

If NO DISC or ---READ can be confirmed after ALL SET is displayed on the front display panel the operation is completed. ALL SET is displayed on the front displaye panel the operation is completed. GUI is ALL SET. Display cycles every 3 seconds. Display automatically turns off after the last device name is displayed. 5 seconds after activation the text string from the DVD MODULE dissappear and display is automatically turned off.

Device Name Display

B1+ 0 x 13

Laser Time Use

B1+ 0 x 14

Main Unit [STOP] + Remote Control [^] 1234 : DVD laser use time [_1234_5678] 5678: CD laser use time 10 hour units displayed in 4 digits Text string from DVD MODULE: [T1_1234_5678]

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Special Operation Reset Laser Time Use

Command B2 + 0 x 14

Operation/Display While use time is being displayed press Main Unit [STOP] + Remote Control [V] [_0000_0000] DVD and CD are both reset at the same time.

Release/Remarks 5 seconds after activation the text string from the DVD MODULE dissappear and display is automatically turned off.

Spindle Use Time

B1 + 0 x 15

Main Unit [STOP] + Remote Control [>] [___T2_1234] 1234: 10 hour units displayed in 4 digits Text string from DVD MODULE: [T2_1234_____]

5 seconds after activation the text string from the DVD MODULE dissappear and display is automatically turned off. 5 seconds after activation the text string from the DVD MODULE dissappear and display is automatically turned off.

Reset Spindle B2 + Use Time 0 x 15

While use time is being displayed press Main Unit [STOP] + Remote Control [<] [___T2_0000]

CD Laser B1 + Current 0 x 92 Measurement

Main Unit [STOP] + Remote Control [3] Laser lighting continues until POWER OFF or the tray opens. 028: initial current value [DC_028_026] stored in EEPROM (mA) 026: Present current value (mA) Text string from DVD MODULE: [LDG_028_026] Main Unit [STOP] + Remote Control [8] r: region number [__r__xyzzz] x: generation of system component y: system component model type zzz: system component model type Text string from DVD MODULE: [____r__xyzzz] 5 seconds after activation the text string from the DVD MODULE dissappear and display is automatically turned off.

Region and Firmware Version Display

BF + 0 x 92

7.3.3. Jitter Offset Correction

- The jitter offset correction function below is necessary for D5, but is not
necessary for D8.

- While displaying K objects,certain remote control operations correct the offset
of the DVD MODULE jitter value.

- When the DVD module firmware rewriting connector is inserted K objects will
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be displayed [KC 00 0000].

- Key codes of input from the remote control's ten key while displaying K
objects are relayed to the system component by the operating console.

- Inputting [2] [0] from the remote control returns a 14 hex value from the
system component. The value is converted from hex [KC 20 0000]. dec and displayed as

- Continuously pressing the [PLAY] button returns the offset result as a text
string from the system component, which is displayed as [KC 20 0002].

- The DVD Module has functions that support buttons other than [2] [0] [PLAY],
so when K objects are being displayed key codes are as below. [0] [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [>=10] [PLAY]

7.4. Pseudo ROM Correction
7.4.1. Outline

- Since the Mitsubishi M3819 series micro-controller is capable of making
programs operate in RAM the pseudo ROM corrections below are possible.

- Program the process calling the modifying sub-routine in advance. - Program the process to read-out the program from the EEPROM into RAM in
advance.

- Processes previous to the read-out cannot be modified. - In pseudo ROM corrections defective processses cannot be completely
bypassed.

7.4.2. EERPOM Flag Indicator Interpretation

- Regardless of the EEPROM flag indicator CS/CLK/DATA is output and the
DATA read-in process occurs. Accordingly, even if there is no EEPROM hardware processing at the terminal is necessary.

- If the data read-out below is valid then an EEPROM will be determined to be
present, and the modifying program will be read-out.

- When the MASK ROM file name (8 character ASCII code, 8 bytes) and the
EEPROM file name match.

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- When the modifying points flag indicator data (8 points, 1 byte) written at two
places on the EEPROM match.

7.4.3. CHECK SUM Display

- In order to confirm that the EEPROM is loaded, the operations below display
the CHECK SUMs for the Operating Console, mechanism component, and DSP micro-controller EEPROMs.

- Receiving [1DDF or 1CDF] when in Process Check Mode with Process Check
Mode-in [1DDF or 1 CDF] will display the operating console's version and EEPROM CHECK SUM.

- If [1DDF or 1CDF] are received while the operating console's version and
EEPROM CHECK SUM are being displayed the mechanism component's version and EEPROM CHECK SUM are displayed.

- If [1DDF or 1CDF] are received while the mechanism component's version and
EEPROM CHECK SUM are being displayed the DSP micro-controller's version and EEPROM CHECK SUM are displayed.

- If a valid remote control code is received while the CHECK SUM is being
displayed the CHECK SUM display will be erased to confirm with that operation and display.

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- When the result of referencing the EEPROM is a differing file name [NO] will be
displayed, just as when no EEPROM is present.

7.4.4. Insertion Points for ROM Correction Processing

- Processing read-outs from EEPROM - RCaccE2PrSUB: Insert after port or control register setting (AC check).
It is also necessary for the EEPROM's power supply to be in power-off (AC positive).

- Processing Modifying Program Calls - RCtimerinsSUB: Insert at the end of the timer interrupt. - RCschedulerSUB: Insert in the OS scheduler. - RCinitialSUB: Insert after initialization, immediately before jumping to the main
process.

- RCstandbySUB: Insert immediately before the power failure process STP
command.

- RCimagetskSUB: Insert immediately before branching to individual image
processing.

- RCdisptskSUB: Insert immediately before processing the data settings for the
display RAM.

- Rcreserve0SUB: Insert in the transmission process to the CD mechanism
component.

- Rcreserve1SUB: Insert in the transmission process to the DSP control microcontroller.

- Data inside the EPROM (Required RAM capacity) - EEPROM flag indicator determination data: 10 bytes - Modifying Program's starting address: 16 bytes - Modifying Program: remaining bytes
8. Disassembly and Main Component Replacement Procedures

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"ATTENTION SERVICER" Some chassis components may have sharp edges. Be careful when disassembling and servicing. 1. This section describes procedures for checking the operation of the major printed circuit boards and replacing the main components. 2. For reassembly after operation checks or replacement, reverse the respective procedures. Special reassembly procedures are described only when required. 3. Select items from the following index when checks or replacement are required.

Warning:
This product uses a laser diode. Refer to caution statement Precaution of Laser Diode.

8.1. Checking for the Main and DVD F/E Module (1/2) and (2/ 2) P.C.B.

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Step 1 Remove 3 screws each both side and 5 screws at rear panel. Step 2 Lift up the both sides cabinet ass'y to release the hook (A). Then pull the cabinet ass'y toward the rear and release the hook (B) to remove the cabinet ass'y. NOTE: When installing the cabinet ass'y, take care not to damage the front cabinet ass'y from hook (B).

- Check the Main P.C.B. and DVD F/E Module (1/2) P.C.B..

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Step 3 Remove 4 screws. Step 4 Remove 4 connectors. Step 5 Pull out 4 FFCs.

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- Checking the DVD F/E Module (2/2) P.C.B. as shown below.
Step 7 Re-connect the FFCs to the connector.

Step 8 Lift up DVD F/E Module (2/2) P.C.B. as shown.

8.2. Disassembly for DVD/CD changer unit
8.2.1. Disassembly for the disc tray ornament

- Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of item 9.1
When opening the disc tray automatically

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Step 1 Connect the power. Step 2 Push the button and the power turns ON. Step 3 Push the open/close button, so the disc tray will be open automatically. (If the other buttons would be push, disc tray would be open.)

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Step 4 Disconnect the power. Step 5 Release the 2 claws, and then remove the disc tray ornament. Step 6 Connect the power again. Step 7 Push the power button and the power turns ON.

Step 8 Push the open/close button1, so the disc tray will be close. When opening the disc tray manually Step 1 Upset the unit.

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Step 2 Insert the gear for servicing into the bottom hole of mechanism unit cover, and then rotate the hexagonal wrench clockwise so the disc tray will be open.

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Step 3 Release 2 claws, and then remove the disc tray ornament.

Step 4 Push the disc tray.

8.2.2. Disassembly for the DVD/CD changer unit.

- Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of item 9.1 - Follow the disassembly instruction for the disc tray ornament .
Step 1 Remove the wire from the holder.

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Step 2 Remove 2 screws at rear panel.

Step 3 Release the claws of both ends, and then lift up the DVD changer unit.

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Step 4 Remove the DVD/CD changer and place the DVD/CD changer unit on the unit.

The preparation of checking procedures in operational condition is completed.

8.3. Disassembly Procedure for each major P.C.B. Checking
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- Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of item 9.1 - Follow the Steps in 9.2 to remove disc tray ornament.

Step 1 Remove 11 screws and catches both side.

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Step 2 Remove the FFC at CN1, FP3202, FP3203, and FP4202.

Step 3 Release the wire from holder, remove the CD changer base together with the CD changer.

- Checking for Panel P.C.B., Main P.C.B., AC Transformer P.C.B. and Deck
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P.C.B..

- Checking for Power P.C.B.

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- Replacement of the Power Amplifier IC and Regulator Transistor.
Step 1 Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of item 9.1. Step 2 Follow the Steps in 9.2 to remove disc tray ornament and DVD/CD changer unit. Step 3 Remove 2 screws at the bottom of front cabinet.

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Step 4 Remove the wires at CN501, CN603A, CN100 and detach the front cabinet.

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Step 5 Remove 3 screws fixed to the Power Amplifier IC and Transistor Holders.

Step 6 Break the joint with a metal cutter as shown below.
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Step 7 Unsolder the terminals of Power Amp IC, transistor and replace the component.

Step 8 Fix back the bottom chasis with a screw as shown.

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8.4. Disassembling the Middle Chassis
Step 1 Remove the holder pins. Step 2 Remove the tab. Step 3 It lifts while pulling it in the direction of the arrow.

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8.5. Terminal P.C.B.
Step 1 Unscrew the screw. Step 2 Remove the solders. Step 3 Remove the connector.

8.6. Traverse Gear
Step 1 Disengage the tabs from the traverse gear. Step 2 Remove the traverse gear.
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8.7. Optical Pickup Unit
Step 1 Unscrew the screws. Step 2 Remove the spring holders and the springs. Step 3 Pull out the drive shaft and guide shaft.

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8.7.1. Precautions in optical pickup replacement
The optical pickup can be damaged by static electricity from your body. Be sure to take static electricity countermeasures when working around the optical pickup. (Refer to the related page in this Manual about the countermeasures.) 1. Do not touch laser diode, actuator and their peripheries. 2. Do not use tester to check laser diode. (Laser diode can be damaged easily.) 3. The use of soldering iron with anti-static feature is recommended when providing short-circuit to laser diode or when removing it. 4. Solder the land on flexible cable of optical pickup unit. Caution

- When using the soldering iron without anti-static feature, short circuit the
flexible cable terminal with a clip before short-circuiting the land.

- After intended repair is finished, remove the solder for short-circuit of laser
diode in a correct way following the procedure described in this Manual.

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8.8. Disassembling the Spindle Motor Unit
Step 1 Remove the floating rubbers.

8.9. Disassembly and assembly of the Traverse Unit
Step 1 Push the lever from position A to B. Step 2 Pull the stopper (black) in the direction of arrow 1 and push the lever in the direction of arrow 2. Step 3 Push the stpeer (black) down until the white lever eject out.

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Step 4 Lift up the traverse unit and slide out the unit as shown.

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- Replacement of Traverse Unit
Step 1 Place the traverse unit as shown. Step 2 Press in the lever shaft in the direction of arrow 1 as shown and push the traverse unit into the position in the direction of arrow 2.

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Step 3 Pull the stopper in the direction of arrow 1 and release the lever in the direction of arrow 2 as shown.

Step 4 Pull out the tray half way and push it back fully.

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Step 5 Push the lever to the initial position indicated `I---I'.

8.10. Disassembly and assembly of the Disc Tray

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Step 2 With lifting the claw in the direction of arrow 1, draw the clamp SW P.C.B. in the direction of arrow 2. Step 3 Remove the mechanism cover.

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Step 4 Insert the gear with hexagonal wrench into the hole.

Step 5 Rotate the hexagonal wrench in the direction of arrow (clockwise), and then open the disc tray fully.

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Step 6 Upset the CD changer unit again. Step 7 Release both the claws, and then draw the disc tray.

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Step 8 With forcing the left guide bar manually because the left guide bar interfers with claw, draw the disc tray.

- Installation of the disc tray after replacement

Step 1 Slide the drive rack fully in the direction of arrow.

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Step 2 Holding the drive rack not to move, install the disc tray.

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Step 3 Align the drive rack with the driver gear.

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Step 4 Holding the disc tray manually, rotate the pulley gear in the direction of arrow. Step 5 Rotate the gear 5 or 6 times manually, and then push the disc tray.

9. Measurements and Adjustments
9.1. Cassette Deck Section

- Measurement Condition - Reverse-mode selector switch: - Tape edit: NORMAL - Record timer: OFF - Make sure head, capstan and press roller are clean. - Judgeable room temperature 20 ± 5 °C (68 ± 9°F) - Measuring instrument - EVM (Electronic Volmeter)
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- Digital quency counter - Test Tape - Head azimuth adjustment (8 kHz, -20 dB); QZZCFM - Tape speed gain adjustment (3 kHz, -10 dB); QZZCWAT - Playback gain adjustment (315 Hz, 0 dB); QZZCFM - CrO2 tape, QZZCRX
9.1.1. Head Azimuth Adjustment
Note : If you wish to readjust the head azimuth, be sure to adjust with adhering the casette tape closely to the mechanism by pushing the cebter of cassette tape with your finger. (Shown in Fig. 1) 1. Connect the measuring instrument as shown in Fig. 2. 2. Replace azimuth screws for both forward and reverse direction after removing the screw-locking bond left on the head base. 3. Playback the azimuth adjustment portion(8kHz, -20dB) of test tape(QZZCFM). Adjust the azimuth adjusting screw until the outputs of the L/Rch are maximized. (Refer to Fig. 3) Make sure that the difference in the peak level between the left and right channels does not exceed 5dB. 4. Perform the same adjustment in reverse playback mode. Check of the level difference forward and reverse directions 5. Playback the playback gain adjustment portion(315Hz, 0dB) of test tape(QZZCFM). Check if level difference between forward and reverse direction is within 1.5dB. 6. After the adjustment, apply screwlock to the azimuth adjusting screw.
Fig. 1

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Fig. 2

Fig. 3

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9.1.2. Tape Speed Adjustment (Deck 1/2)
1. Set the tape edit button to "NORMAL" position. 2. Insert the test tape (QZZCWAT) to DECK and playback (FWD side) the middle portion of it. 3. Adjust Motor VR for the output value shown below.
Adjustment target: 2940 ~ 3060 Hz (NORMAL speed)

4. After alignment, assure that the output frequency of the DECK REV is within ± 60 Hz respectively of the value of the output frequency of DECK FWD.

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9.1.3. Bias and Erase Voltage Check
1. Set the unit "AUX" position. 2. Insert the Normal blank tape (QZZCRA) into DECK and the unit to "REC" mode (use " REC/PAUSE" key). 3. Measure and make sure that the output is within the standard value.
Bias voltage Erase voltage for Deck 2 16 ± 4mV (Normal) 47mV ~ 80mV

9.1.4. Bias Frequency check
1. Set the unit to "AUX" position. 2. Insert the Normal blank tape (QZZCRA) into DECK 2 and set the unit to "REC"
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mode (

use "REC/PAUSE" key).

3. Check so that the output frequency is within the standard value.
Standard Value: 86 ±8 kHz

9.2. Alignment Points
Cassette Deck Section

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10. Illustration of ICs, Transistors and Diodes

11. Terminal Function of IC's
11.1. IC601 (C2BBGF000359 ) System Microprocessor
Pin No. 1 2 3 Mark SER5 MK_IN2 MK_IN1 I/O Function I/O Searal 5 output (PLL/ DSP DA) I/O Mech condition input 2 (TPS/PHOTO) I/O Mech condition input 1 (HALF/MODE/R_INHF/ R_INHR) I/O Key 3 input I/O Key 2 input I/O Key 1 input I/O JOG 1 input B Main Volume I/O JOG 1 input A Main Volume I/O Speana input I/O Speana control output A I/O Speana control output B I/O Speana control output C I/O No use I/O No use I/O No use I/O Searal 9 output (Echo LA) Ground I RESET input (Active L) I/O 32.768 kHz sub clock I/O 32.768 kHz sub clock Ground (0V) I 4.00 MHz main clock O 4.00 MHz main clock Power supply (+5V) I/O MPU beat proof output 1 I/O MPU beat proof output 2

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

KEY 3 KEY 2 KEY 1 JOG1B JOG1A SP_IN SP_A SP_B SP_C N.C. N.C. N.C. SER9 VSS RESET XCOUT XCIN VSS XIN XOUT VCC MBP1 MBP2

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Pin No. 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44-55 56-88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100

Mark PCONT N.C. DCDET SER4 RMT SYNC SER3 SER2 SER1 DSPRST DSPACK SENSE MIC SW PHONE DO/ST SD IN REGION IN AND12-1/ REG12-1 SEG1-33

I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/) I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O

Function PCNT output No use DCDET input Searal 4 output (ROM CS) Remoco input AC failure detect input Searal 3 output (Exp2 CK/ ROM CK) Searal 2 output (Exp1CK/ ROM DA) Searal 1 output (EXP1/2 DA) DSP reset output DSP ACK input DSP sense input MIC output sw Phone output sw Tuner D0/ST input Tuner signal DET input Region input Grid drive output (Digit drive output) Segment drive output (Anode drive output) Power supply (-30V) Mecha control data input Mecha control data output Mecha control clock input Mecha con request output Mecha control CS input Mechcon reset output Searal 8 output (DSP LA) Analog ground (0V) Reference for A-D Searal 7 output (PLL CE) Searal 6 output (PLL/ DSP CK)

-VP MECHSI I/O MECHSO I/O MECHCK I/O MECHRQ I/O MECHCS MECRST SER8 AVSS VREF SER7 SER6 I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O

12. Block Diagram

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13. Schematic Diagram
(All schematic diagrams may be modified at any time with the development of the new technology) Note: S601 : DPL Switch S602 : SSS Switch S603 : 3D AI Switch S604 : Preset EQ Switch S605 : Amazing Switch S606 : Super Woofer Switch S607 : Tape Eject Switch S610 : FM /BP /Rev Switch S611 : Rec/Stop Switch S612 : Display/Demo Switch S613 : Clock/Timer Switch S614 : Play/Rec Switch S615 : Selector Switch
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S616 : Tune Mode Switch S617 : DVD/CD Switch S618 : Tuner / Band Switch S619 : Tape Switch S620 : Volume (-) Switch S621 : Volume (+) Switch S622 : Memory Switch S623 : Power Switch S625 : Manager Switch S626 : Disc 1 Switch S627 : Disc 2 Switch S628 : Disc 3 Switch S629 : Disc 4 Switch S630 : Disc 5 Switch S631 : Cinema Switch S632 : Open/Close Switch S971 : Switch Mode S972 : Switch Half
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S973 : Switch CR02 S974 : Switch RECINH_R S975 : Switch RECINH_F SW1 : Switch Push SW2 : Switch Push SW3 : Switch SW4 : Switch CD SW5 : Switch Lock SW2501 : Switch VR600 : Volume Jog

- The voltage value and waveforms are the reference voltage of this unit
measured by DC electronic voltmeter (high impedance) and oscilloscope on the basis of chassis. Accordingly, there may arise some error in voltage values and waveforms depending upon the internal impedance of the tester or the measuring unit.
(( )) : CD <> : FM

- Importance safety notice :
Components identified by mark have special characteristics important for safety. Furthermore, special parts which have purposes of fire-retardant (resistors), high-quality sound (capacitors), low-noise (resistors), etc. are used. When replacing any of components, be sure to use only manufacturer's specified parts shown in the parts list.

Caution !
IC, LSI and VLSI are sensitive to static electricity. Secondary trouble can be prevented by taking care during repair.

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- Cover the parts boxes made of plastics with aluminium foil. - Put a conductive mat on the work table. - Ground the soldering iron. - Do not touch the pins of IC, LSI or VLSI with fingers directly.

14. Printed Circuit Board

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15. Wiring Connection Diagram

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16. Parts Location and Replacement Parts List
Notes:

- Important safety notice:
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Components identified by mark have special characteristics important for safety. Furthermore, special parts which have purposes of fire-retardent (resistors), high-quality sound (capacitors), low noise (resistors), etc are used. When replacing any of these components, be sure to use only manufacturer's specified parts shown in the parts list.

- The parenthesized indications in the Remarks columns specify the areas or
colour. (Refer to teh cover page for area or colour) Parts without these indications can be used for all areas.

- Warning: This product uses a laser diode. Refer to caution statements on
"Precaution of Laser Diode". ACHTUNG:

- Die Lasereinheit nicht zerlegen. - Die Lasereinheit darf nur gegen eine vom Hertsteller spezifizierte Einheit
ausgetauscht werden.

- Capacitor values are in microfarads (
farads (pF), F= Farads.

F) unless specified otherwise, P= Pico-

- Resistance values are in ohms, unless specified otherwise, 1K=1,000 (OHM). - The marking (RTL) indicates that the Retention Time is limited for this items.
After the discontinuation of this assembly in production, the item will continue to be available for a specific period of time. The retention period of a availability is dependent on the type of assembly, and in accordance with the laws governing part and product retention. After the end of this period, the assembly will no longer be available.

- The "(SF)" mark denotes the standard part. - Reference for O/I book languages are as follows:
Ar : Cf : Cz : Da : Arabic Du : Canadian French En : Czech Fr : Danish Ge : Dutch English French German It : Ko : Po : Ru : Italian Korean Polish Russian Sp : Sw : Co : Cn : Spanish Swedish Traditional Chinese Simplified Chinese

16.1. Deck Mechanism (RAA4110-S)

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16.1.1. Deck Mechanism Parts Location

16.1.2. Deck Mechanism Parts List
Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description CASSETTE DECK 101 103 104 105 107 108 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 130-1 131 131-1 132 133 133-1 133-2 134 135 136 137 138 139 RED0071 RDG0300 RDG0301 RDK0026 RDV0033-4 RDV0034-1 RMB0312 RMB0400 RMB0403 RMB0404 RMB0406 RMB0408 RML0370 RML0371 RML0372 RML0374 RMM0131 RMM0133-1 RMQ0519 RMS0398-1 RSJ0003 RMC0061 RXF0061 RXF0062 RXG0040 RMK0283A-J RXL0124 RMB0401 RXL0125 RMB0402 RXL0126 RXQ0412 RMB0405 RMM0132 REM0098 RHD26022 XTW2+5L XTW26+10S XYC2+JF17 R/P HEAD BLOCK UNIT REEL BASE GEAR WINDING RELAY GEAR MAIN GEAR WINDING BELT CAPSTAN BELT A TRIGGER LEVER SPRING REEL SPRING HEAB PANEL SPRING BRAKE ROD SPRING FR LEVER SPRING THRUST SPRING TRIGGER LEVER FR LEVER WINDING LEVER EJECT LEVER BRAKE ROD EJECT ROD REEL HUB MOVING CORE PLUNGER PACK SPRING FLYWHEEL F ASSY FLYWHEEL R ASSY FF RELAY GEAR ASSY SUB-CHASSIS PINCH ROLLER F ASSY PINCH ARM SPRING F PINCH ROLLER R ASSY PINCH ARM SPRING R WINDING ARM ASSY HEAD PANEL ASSY FR ROD SPRING FR ROD CAP MOTOR ASSY MOTOR SCREW HEAD BLOCK UNIT SCRE SUB-CHASSIS SCREW PCB EARTH SCREW [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] Remarks

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16.2. CD Loading Mechanism (RD-DAC036-S)
16.2.1. CD Loading Mechanism Parts Location

16.2.2. CD Loading Mechanism Parts List
Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description TRAVERSE DECK 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 RML0517 RML0516 RMB0551 RMQ0744 RDV0056 RML0525 RML0526 RDG0424 RDG0425 RDG0427 RDG0428 RDG0426 RDG0429 RMB0549-1 RMQ0748 RMB0553 RML0530 RML0518 RMM0201 RME0258 RML0521 RME0257 RML0520 RMM0202 XTB3+10J RMR1367-K RMR0624-W RMB0561 RMR1121-K RMA1110-2 RMR1122-H1 TIMING LEVER PLUNGER LEVER UPPER SPINDLE SPRING LOWER HOOK BELT FRONT LOCK DISC LEVER DRIVE GEAR CHANGE GEAR TRV CAM GEAR TRV RELAY GEAR UP/DOWN GEAR PULLEY GEAR CHANGR GEAR SPRING PITCH PLATE PUSH SPRING ASSIST LEVER CONNECTION LEVER SLIDE PLATE 1 REAR LOCK SPRING REAR LOCK LEVER TRAY LOCK LEVER SPRI TRAY LOCK SLIDE PLATE 2 SCREW FIXED PLATE CLAMPER ASSIST LEVER SPRING MECHA COVER TRAY ANGLE TRAYBASE [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] Remarks

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Ref. No. 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 341 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 401 402 403 404 405 406 409 410 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422

Part No. RMM0204 RMM0203 RDG0432 RML0524 RML0523 RME0260-1 RMR1123-H RXQ0595 RSJ0003 RML0519 RML0522 RMQ0745 RMQ0746 RMB0550 RMQ0747 RME0263 RMQ0743 RMB0552 RDG0430 RDG0431 RME0262 RMA1105 RMX0141 RMQ0749 RHM0001 RMX0140 RME0261 RMQ0742 RMA1435 RMC0387 RMA1003 XTV2+6G XTW3+10T RMG0558-K RHD20060 RDG0499 RDG0500 RDG0501 RHD17036 RMC0415 RMC0416 RME0319 RME0320 RMM0234-1 RMR1366-K RMG0545-A RMS0711 RMS0712-1 RMX0192 RXQ0810 VHD1224 RXQ0749

Part Name & Description CARRIER DRIVE RACK SPEED UP GEAR SLIDE LOCK CARRIER LOCK SLIDE LOCK SPRING TRAY MOTOR ASSY SOLENOLD ASSY 8CD LEVER TURNING STOPPER LOWER SPINDLE UP/DOWN BASE LOWER SPINDLE SP UPPER HOOK CLICK SPRING SPINDLE SHAFT CUSHION SPRING RELAY GEAR A RELAY GEAR B DISK LEVER SP. SUPPORT PLATE PUSH SPACER UPPER SPINDLE MAGNET DISC SPACER FRONT LOCK SPRING SPINDLE BASE PB ANGLE SUPPORT SPRING BACK YOKE PCB SCREW SCREW P.C.B. RUBBER P.C.B. SCREW TRV GEAR A TRV GEAR B TRV GEAR C DRIVE RACK SCREW ADJUST SPRING HOLDER ADJUST SPRING HOLDER TRV GEAR SPRING ADJUSTMENT SPRING TRV DRIVE RACK UNIT CHASSIS FLOATING RUBBER GUIDE SHAFT FIXED PIN INNER STOPPER OPU UNIT AJD SPRING H. SCCREW SPINDLE MOTOR ASS'Y

Remarks [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [SPC]

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16.3. Cabinet
16.3.1. Cabinet Parts Location

16.3.2. Cabinet Parts List
Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description CABINET AND CHASSIS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 REE1074-1 REE1075 REE1076-1 REE1077-1 REE1078-J REE1112 REM0072-3 RGB0124-S RGC0028-W RGK1342C-Q RGK1343-Q RGK1344-Q RGK1345-Q RGK1346-S RGK1348-V RGK1349-Q RGK1375-S RGK1376-W RGL0538-W RGL0539-W RGP0846F-S2 RGR0307D-C2 RGU1955A-S RGU1956-S RGU1957-S RGU1958-S RGU1959-S RGU1960-S RGU1961-Q RGU1962-Q RGU1977A-Q 15P FFC WIRE 17P FFC WIRE 26P FFC WIRE 30P FFC WIRE 50P FFC 14P FFC WIRE FAN DVD BADGE REFLECTION PLATE TOP ORNAMENT CD LID ORNAMENT PANEL ORNAMENT CASS ORNAMENT CD LID FL FILTER LED COVER FL SHEET BADGE FILTER LIGHTING CHIP DISC LIGHTING CHIP F/PANEL REAR PANEL POWER BUTTON DISC BUTTON MAIN BUTTON REC BUTTON OPEN/CLOSE BUTTON DEMO BUTTON FUNCTION BUTTON DPL BUTTON EQ BUTTON [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] Remarks

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Ref. No. 33 34 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 46 47 48 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68

Part No. RGU1977A-S RGW0361-S RHD30002-H RHD30078 RKA0059-K RKF0585-K2J RKF0615-S RKM0433-S RMK0479-1 RMR1350-K RMNX0029C-A RMY0241 RMY0285 RXG0049 RXX0234 RYQ0351-Q SHE187-6J SHR301 XTB3+10J XTB3+10JFZ XTB3+20J XTBS26+10J XTBS3+8JFZ1 XTW3+15T XTW3+8T RUS757ZAA RGQ0319-W RMQ1042 RMK0480-1 RMC0432 RMB0474

Part Name & Description EQ BUTTON MAIN VOLUME KNOB SCREW SCREW LEG RUBBER CASS. HOLDER (L) CASSETTE LID TOP CABINET BOTTOM CHASSIS WIRE CLIP SUB TRANS HOLDER SUB HEAT SINK SMALL HEAT SINK DAMPER GEAR UNIT HEAT SINK UNIT CINEMA BUTTON UNIT PCB SUPPORT LEAD CLAMPER SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW CASSETTE HALF SPRING FUNCTION LIGHTING SH CD LID SPACER CD CHASSIS REGULATOR CLUMPER CASS. OPEN SPRING

Remarks [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M]

16.4. Electrical Parts List

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Ref. No.

Part No.

Part Name & Description PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD

Remarks

REP3091A-N REP3091A-N REP3303P REP3303P REPX0315F REPX0316F REP3079A REP3077A REPX0317D REPX0316F REPX0316F REP2578A-N REP2578A-N REP2578A-N REPX0317D REPX0317D REPX0316F REPX0316F

DVD MODULE (1) (SIDE: A) P.C.B. [M](RTL) DVD MODULE (1)(SIDE: B) P.C.B. [M](RTL) DVD MODULE (2)(SIDE: A) P.C.B. [M](RTL) DVD MODULE (2) (SIDE: B)P.C.B. [M](RTL) MAIN / TUNER P.C.B. PANEL P.C.B. DECK P.C.B. POWER P.C.B. SPEAKER P.C.B. LED P.C.B. HEADPHONE P.C.B. CD LOADING P.C.B. CD DETECT P.C.B. SPINDLE POSITION P.C.B. AC TRANSFORMER P.C.B. SUB-TRANSFORMER P.C.B TACT SWITCH (1) P.C.B. TACT SWITCH (2) P.C.B. INTEGRATED CIRCUITS [M](RTL) [M](RTL) [M](RTL) [M](RTL) [M](RTL) [M](RTL) [M](RTL) [M](RTL) [M](RTL) [M](RTL) [M](RTL) [M](RTL) [M](RTL) [M](RTL)

IC1 IC201 IC202 IC203 IC204 IC205 IC206 IC301 IC451 IC453 IC501 IC503 IC601 IC602 IC603 IC604 IC702 IC703 IC705 IC706 IC801 IC971 IC1000 IC1001 IC2001 IC2061 IC2501 IC3001 IC3061 IC3071

C0GAM0000005 NJU7313AMT2 M5218AFPE3 M5218AP M62456FPE1 M62444FPE1 C0JBAR000292 M5228FPE1 C2BBFD000307 C2BBFD000308

IC DRIVE IC SELECTOR IC OP AMP IC OP AMP IC BTL IC 4CH VOL IC ANALOG SW IC QUAD OP AMP IC MECHA CON IC DSP CON

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RSN311W64B-P IC HIC STK470-050A C2BBGF000359 M62457AFPE1 C1BB00000574 C1BB00000574 C0DBAJG00002 LM2940T5M M5228FPE1 M5228FPE1 C2HBZC000012 C1AA00000612 AN7326K MN677203NP1 C3ABKG000057 C0GBG0000033 MN677533MP IC HIC IC MICRO-P IC SPECTRUM ANALYSER IC I/O EXPANDER IC I/O EXPANDER IC REGULATOR IC REGULATOR IC QUAD OP AMP IC QUAD OP AMP IC BH IC SW ANALOG IC REC/PB IC NODC IC 4M DRAM IC MOTOR DRIVER I AV DECODER

CNB13030R2AU IC PHOTO INTERRUPTER

C3ABMG000103 IC 16M SDRAM C3ABMG000103 IC 16M SDRAM

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IC3071 Ref. No. IC3301 IC4211 IC5201 IC6201 IC6221 IC6222 IC6251 IC6301 IC6302 IC6303 IC6501

C3ABMG000103 IC 16M SDRAM Part No. C1AB00001393 C0FBBK000021 AN8708FHK MN102H60GFC C0JBAA000001 C0JBAA000001 Part Name & Description IC VIDEO BUFFER IC 6CH AUDIO D/A CONVERTER IC FEP IC CPU IC INVERTER IC INVERTER

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C0DBCGE00002 IC REGULATOR C0EBE0000070 C3EBFC000030 C1DB00000582 IC RESET IC 8M EEPROM IC CLK TRANSISTORS

RFKFMA62F080 IC FLASH. ROM

Q1 Q201 Q202 Q203 Q204 Q205 Q301 Q302 Q306 Q351 Q352 Q353 Q354 Q373 Q374 Q375 Q381 Q382 Q383 Q384 Q385 Q451 Q452 Q501 Q502 Q503 Q505 Q506 Q576 Q580 Q591 Q592 Q594 Q601 Q608 Q609 Q610

B1GACFGG0004 TRANSISTOR B1GFGCAA0001 TRANSISTOR B1ADCF000001 B1ADCF000001 B1ADCF000001 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR

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B1GFGCAA0001 TRANSISTOR B1GFGCAA0001 TRANSISTOR B1GFGCAA0001 TRANSISTOR B1ADCF000001 KTA12710YTA B1ABCF000011 B1ABCF000011 B1ABCF000011 B1ABCF000011 B1ADCF000001 2SB14170QA B1ABCF000011 2SB621ARSTA B1ABCF000011 B1GDCFJJ0002 2SB621ARSTA KTC3199GRTA KTC3199GRTA KTC3199GRTA KTC3199GRTA KRA102MTA KTC2026 2SB621ARSTA KTC3199GRTA 2SC3940ARA KRC102MTA KRC103STA 2SB621ARSTA B1GBCFJJ0002 B1ADCF000001 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR

B1GBCFJA0002 TRANSISTOR

B1GBCFJN0004 TRANSISTOR

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Ref. No. Q701 Q702 Q703 Q704 Q705 Q706 Q708 Q709 Q710 Q711 Q712 Q713 Q714 Q715 Q716 Q718 Q719 Q1101 Q1201 Q1302 Q1303 Q1304 Q1305 Q1306 Q1307 Q1308 Q1309 Q1310 Q1312 Q1313 Q1314 Q1315 Q1316 Q1317 Q5211 Q5215 QR3301 QR5251 QR6301

Part No. B1GDCFJJ0002

Part Name & Description TRANSISTOR

Remarks [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M]

B1GBCFJN0004 TRANSISTOR KTA1046YU B1ABCF000011 B1ADCF000001 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR

B1GBCFJN0004 TRANSISTOR KTA1046YU B1ABGC000001 2SB621ARSTA B1ABCF000011 2SB621ARSTA B1ABCF000011 B1GDCFJJ0002 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR

B1GBCFJN0004 TRANSISTOR B1GFGCAA0001 TRANSISTOR B1GFGCAA0001 TRANSISTOR B1GFGCAA0001 TRANSISTOR B1ABGC000001 B1ABGC000001 B1GDCFJJ0002 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR

B1GBCFGH0001 TRANSISTOR B1GDCFGH0002 TRANSISTOR B1GBCFJJ0002 B1ABCF000011 B1ABCF000011 B1AAGC000007 B1AAGC000007 B1ABCF000011 B1AAAL000002 KTA12710YTA 2SD09650RA B1ABGC000001 B1BDBF000004 B1BDBF000004 UN5212TX UNR212100L UN5212TX TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR CHIP TRANSISTOR CHIP TRANSISTOR CHIP TRANSISTOR DIODES

B1GBCFNA0002 TRANSISTOR

B1GDCFGH0002 TRANSISTOR

D2 D201 D202 D203 D216 D315 D317 D351

B0BA4R600003 1SS355TE17 1SS355TE17 B0BC5R000009 B0BC5R000009 1SS355TE17 1SS355TE17 B0ADCJ000020

DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE

[M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M]

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Ref. No. D371 D373 D381 D383 D385 D386 D401 D451 D454 D456 D500 D501 D502 D503 D551 D552 D553 D554 D561 D562 D563 D565 D566 D568 D569 D570 D572 D573 D579 D580 D581 D582 D583 D584 D585 D586 D587 D592 D594 D595 D596 D601 D615 D616 D617 D618 D619 D620 D621

Part No. B0ADCJ000020 1SS355TE17 B0ADCC000002 B0ADCC000002 RL1N4003N02 B0BC5R000009 1SS355TE17 RL1N4003N02 RL1N4003N02 RL1N4003N02 B0AACK000004 RK306LFU1 RK306LFU1 B0AACK000004

Part Name & Description DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE

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B0EAKM000085 DIODE B0EAKM000085 DIODE B0EAKM000085 DIODE B0EAKM000085 DIODE 1N5402BM21 1N5402BM21 1N5402BM21 1N5402BM21 1N5402BM21 1N5402BM21 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE

B0EAKM000085 DIODE B0EAKM000085 DIODE B0EAKM000085 DIODE B0AACK000004 B0BA9R000007 B0BA01500036 DIODE DIODE DIODE

B0EAKM000085 DIODE B0EAKM000085 DIODE B0EAKM000085 DIODE B0EAKM000085 DIODE B0EAKM000085 DIODE B0EAKM000085 DIODE B0BA02800001 DIODE

B0EAKM000085 DIODE B0EAKM000085 DIODE B0BA6R800007 MA2C700A0F LNJ201LPQJA DIODE DIODE DIODE

SLR325MCT31W DIODE SLR325MCT31W DIODE SLR325MCT31W DIODE SLR325MCT31W DIODE SLR325MCT31W DIODE SELS5923C DIODE SLR325MCT31W DIODE

84

D621

SLR325MCT31W DIODE

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85

Ref. No. D622 D623 D624 D627 D628 D629 D630 D631 D632 D633 D634 D635 D637 D640 D652 D653 D654 D656 D658 D672 D701 D702 D703 D704 D705 D706 D707 D708 D709 D711 D712 D713 D714 D715 D716 D718 D720 D727 D728 D729 D730 D971 D1301 D2001 D5251 D6201 D6301 LB2001 LB2011 LB2012 LB2013 LB2014

Part No.

Part Name & Description

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SLR325MCT31W DIODE SLR325MCT31W DIODE SLR325MCT31W DIODE SLR325MCT31W DIODE SLR325MCT31W DIODE SLR325MCT31W DIODE SELS5923C DIODE SLR325MCT31W DIODE SLR325MCT31W DIODE SLR325MCT31W DIODE SLR325MCT31W DIODE SLR325MCT31W DIODE SLR325MCT31W DIODE MA729TX 1SS380TE-17 1SS380TE-17 1SS355TE17 1SS355TE17 MA8047MTX 1SS355TE17 RL1N4003N02 RL1N4003N02 RL1N4003N02 RL1N4003N02 B0ADCC000002 1SS355TE17 1SS355TE17 1SS355TE17 1SS355TE17 SFPB-72V B0ADCC000002 1SS355TE17 B0ADCC000002 1SS355TE17 B0ADCC000002 B0BC7R500001 RL1N4003N02 B0BC9R000008 B0BC5R000009 1SS355TE17 1SS355TE17 MA2C16500E 1SS355TE17 MA2J11100L MA2J72800L MA2J72800L MA2SD2400L J0JHC0000045 VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE CHIP CAPACITOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR

86

LB2014

VLP0323A601R

CHIP INDUCTOR

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87

Ref. No. LB2015 LB2016 LB2017 LB2018 LB2019 LB2020 LB2021 LB2022 LB2023 LB2024 LB2025 LB2026 LB2027 LB2028 LB2029 LB2030 LB2031 LB2032 LB2033 LB2034 LB2035 LB2036 LB2037 LB2038 LB2039 LB2040 LB2041 LB2042 LB2043 LB3001 LB3002 LB3202 LB3203 LB3204 LB3206 LB3207 LB3303 LB3304 LB3305 LB4200 LB4201 LB4207 LB4208 LB4209 LB4210 LB4211 LB4212 LB4213 LB4214 LB4215 LB4216 LB4217 LB5201 LB5202

Part No. VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R J0JHC0000045 J0JHC0000045 J0JHC0000045 J0JHC0000045 D0GB101JA002 D0GB101JA002 D0GB101JA002 VLP0155-T VLP0155-T VLP0155-T VLP0155-T VLP0155-T VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R

Part Name & Description CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP CAPACITOR CHIP CAPACITOR CHIP CAPACITOR CHIP CAPACITOR 100 1/16W 100 1/16W 100 1/16W CHIP BEAD CHIP BEAD CHIP BEAD CHIP BEAD CHIP BEAD CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR

Remarks [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M]

JALBK2HS470T CHIP INDUCTOR

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Ref. No. LB5203 LB5204 LB5205 LB5206 LB6201 LB6202 LB6221 LB6501 LB6502 LB6512 LB6513 LB6514 LB6515

Part No. VLP0155-T VLP0155-T VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R VLP0155-T VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R VLP0323A601R VLP0155-T VLP0155-T VLP0155-T VLP0157-T

Part Name & Description CHIP BEAD CHIP BEAD CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP BEAD CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP BEAD CHIP BEAD CHIP BEAD CHIP INDUCTOR VARIABLE RESISTORS

Remarks [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M] [M]

VR601

EVEKE2F3024M VR VOLUME JOG SWITCHES

[M]

S601 S602 S603 S604 S605 S606 S607 S610 S611 S612 S613 S614 S615 S616 S617 S618 S619 S620 S621 S622 S623 S625 S626 S627 S628 S629 S630 S631 S632 S971 S972 S973 S974 S975

EVQ21405R EVQ21405R EVQ21405R EVQ21405R EVQ21405R EVQ21405R EVQ21405R EVQ21405R EVQ21405R EVQ21405R EVQ21405R EVQ21405R EVQ21405R EVQ21405R EVQ21405R EVQ21405R EVQ21405R EVQ21405R EVQ21405R EVQ21405R EVQ21405R EVQ21405R EVQ21405R EVQ21405R EVQ21405R EVQ21405R EVQ21405R EVQ21405R EVQ21405R RSH1A018-3U RSH1A019-2U RSH1A019-2U RSH1A019-2U RSH1A019-2U

SW DPL SW SSS SW 3D AI SW PRESET EQ SW AMAZING SW SUB WOOFER SW TAPE EJECT SW FM MODE/BP/REV SW REC/STOP SW DISPLAY DEMO SW CLOCK/TIMER SW PLAY/REC SW SELECTOR SW TUNE MODE SW DVD/CD SW TUNER/BAND SW TAPE SW -/VOLUME SW +/VOLUME SW MEMORY SW POWER SW MANAGER SW DISC 1 SW DISC 2 SW DISC 3 SW DISC 4 SW DISC 5 SW CINEMA SW OPEN/CLOSE SW MODE SW HALF SW CR20 SW RECINH_R SW RECINH_F

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Ref. No.

Part No.

Part Name & Description SWITCHES

Remarks

SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 SW2501

RSH1A032-U RSH1A032-U RSH1A005-1U RSH1A91ZA-A K0L1BB000005 RSH1A048-A

SW PUSH SW PUSH SW SW CD SW LOCK SW LEAF CONNECTORS

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CN1 CN1A CN100 CN301 CN302 CN351 CN501 CN501 CN502 CN503 CN504 CN505 CN601 CN602A CN602B CN603A CN700 CN703 CN1303 CP201 CP503 CP504 CP505 CP521 CP1301 CP