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Ver. 4
Please refer to the
MODIFICATION NOTICE.




SERVICE MANUAL
MODEL JP E3 E2 EK E2A E1C E1K EUT

S-52
S-52 DAB
WIRELESS NETWORK CD MUSIC SYSTEM

MODEL JP E3 E2 EK E2A E1C E2K EUT

S-32
WIRELESS NETWORK MUSIC SYSTEM




For purposes of improvement, specifications and
design are subject to change without notice.



Please use this service manual with referring to the
operating instructions without fail.


Some illustrations using in this service manual are
slightly different from the actual set.




Denon Brand Company, D&M Holdings lnc.



X0360 V.04 DE/CDM 0712
S-52/S-52DAB/S-32




SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
The following check should be performed for the continued protection of the customer and service technician.

LEAKAGE CURRENT CHECK
Before returning the unit to the customer, make sure you make either (1) a leakage current check or (2) a line to chassis
resistance check. If the leakage current exceeds 0.5 milliamps, or if the resistance from chassis to either side of the power
cord is less than 460 kohms, the unit is defective.

LASER RADIATION
Do not stare into beam or view directly with optical instruments, class 3A laser product.



CAUTION Please heed the points listed below during servicing and inspection.

Heed the cautions! Inspect for safety after servicing!
Spots requiring particular attention when servicing, such as Check that all screws, parts and wires removed or discon-
the cabinet, parts, chassis, etc., have cautions indicated on nected for servicing have been put back in their original posi-
labels or seals. Be sure to heed these cautions and the cau- tions, inspect that no parts around the area that has been
tions indicated in the handling instructions. serviced have been negatively affected, conduct an insulation
check on the external metal connectors and between the
Caution concerning electric shock! blades of the power plug, and otherwise check that safety is
ensured.
(1) An AC voltage is impressed on this set, so touching inter-
nal metal parts when the set is energized could cause
(Insulation check procedure)
electric shock. Take care to avoid electric shock, by for ex-
Unplug the power cord from the power outlet, disconnect the
ample using an isolating transformer and gloves when
antenna, plugs, etc., and turn the power switch on. Using a
servicing while the set is energized, unplugging the power
500V insulation resistance tester, check that the insulation re-
cord when replacing parts, etc.
sistance between the terminals of the power plug and the ex-
(2)There are high voltage parts inside. Handle with extra care ternally exposed metal parts (antenna terminal, headphones
when the set is energized. terminal, microphone terminal, input terminal, etc.) is 1M or
greater. If it is less, the set must be inspected and repaired.
Caution concerning disassembly and assembly!
Though great care is taken when manufacturing parts from
sheet metal, there may in some rare cases be burrs on the
edges of parts which could cause injury if fingers are moved CAUTION Concerning important safety parts
across them. Use gloves to protect your hands.
Many of the electric and structural parts used in the set have
Only use designated parts! special safety properties. In most cases these properties are
difficult to distinguish by sight, and using replacement parts
The set's parts have specific safety properties (fire resis- with higher ratings (rated power and withstand voltage) does
tance, voltage resistance, etc.). For replacement parts, be not necessarily guarantee that safety performance will be pre-
sure to use parts which have the same properties. In particu- served. Parts with safety properties are indicated as shown
lar, for the important safety parts that are marked ! on wiring below on the wiring diagrams and parts lists is this service
diagrams and parts lists, be sure to use the designated parts. manual. Be sure to replace them with parts with the designat-
ed part number.
Be sure to mount parts and arrange the
wires as they were originally! (1) Schematic diagrams ... Indicated by the ! mark.
For safety reasons, some parts use tape, tubes or other insu- (2) Parts lists ... Indicated by the ! mark.
lating materials, and some parts are mounted away from the
Using parts other than the designated parts
surface of printed circuit boards. Care is also taken with the
could result in electric shock, fires or other
positions of the wires inside and clamps are used to keep
dangerous situations.
wires away from heating and high voltage parts, so be sure to
set everything back as it was originally.




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DIMENSION
S-52/S-32




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WIRE ARRANGEMENT
If wire bundles are untied or moved to perform adjustment or
parts replacement etc., be sure to rearrange them neatly as
they were originally bundled or placed afterward.
Otherwise, incorrect arrangement can be a cause of noise
generation.

1. MAIN UNIT
a,Fasten the CX111 11P PH-PH CON.CORD and CX051 5P
PH-PH CON.CORD to the circuit board with a style pin and
clamp band.(S-52E3/E2/JP,S-32E3/E2)
b,Fasten the CX111 11P PH-PH CON.CORD and CX051 5P
PH-PH CON.CORD, CX081 8P PH-PH SHIELD CORD to
the circuit board with a style pin and clamp band.(S-
52DABEK)
Fasten the 9P PH-PN SHIELD CORD to the circuit board
with a style pin, and arrange the wire along the SIDE
BRACKET.




CX051 CX051

CX111
CX111




CX081




CX091 a CX091 b

S-52E3/E2/JP,S-32E3/E2 S-52DABEK

Fasten the CY064 6P ZH-ZH CON.CORD to the circuit
board with a style pin.




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2. SIDE BRACKET(R)
Fasten the CY091 9P PH- PH SHIELD CORD on the H/P
PORTBLE IN UNIT to the SIDE BRACKET (R) with a cord
holder




3. SIDE BRACKET(L)
Fasten the CY051 5P PH- PH CON. CORD on the USB
TERM. UNIT to the SIDE BRACKET (L) with a cord hold-
er.(S-52)
Fasten the CY051 5P PH- PH CON. CORD on the USB-
TERM. UNIT to the SIDE BRACKET (L) with a clamp
band.(S-52)




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4. FERRITE CLAMP102010N
Coil and lock the primary side code of the power transformer
with FERRITE CLAMP opened, then paste the EMIFILTER
CUSHION to outer.
Fasten the FERRITE CLAMP to the EMIFILTER CUSHION
with a clamp band .




5. POWER UNIT & POWER AMP UNIT
Fasten the CY062 6P PH-PH SHIELD CORD and CX032 3P
ZH-SAN CON.CORD and CY061 6P PH-PH CON.CORD
and CX021 1P SAN EH CON.CORD and CX063 secondary
side code of Power trans with a style pin.
Fasten the CY041 4P PH-PH CON. CORD with a style pin.




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DISASSEMBLY
(Follow the procedure below in reverse order when reassem-
bling.)

1. BOTTOM COVER & SPEAKER BLOCK
(1) Remove the 2 screws 107 on the bottom side.
(2) Detach the COVER PLATE in the direction of the arrow.
(3) Disconnect the 4P VH CON.CORD from the [CY042] on
the POWER AMP UNIT.




107




Cover Plate


4P VH CON.CORD




(4) Remove the 8 screws 106 and 6 screws 111, the 2
screws 108 on the bottom side.
(5) Detach the BOTTOM COVER & the SPEAKER BLOCK
in the direction of the arrow.



106
111
111




108
BOTTOM COVER&
SPEAKER BLCK



111




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2. SPEAKER UNIT
(1) Remove the 4 screws 109 fixing the SPEAKER BOX.
(Both left and right)



109 109




(2) Remove the wire soldered to the SPEAKER terminal.
(Both left and right)
(3) Remove the 4 screws 112 fixing the speaker, then detach
the SPEAKER in the direction of the arrow.(Both left and
right)



112




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3A.CD MECHA BLOCK(S-52)
(1) Remove the 7 screws 105 and the 1 screw 104.



105 104
105




(2) Remove the 4 screws 104.
(3) Disconnect the 9P PH-PH SHIELD CORD from the
CY091 on the H/P PORTABLE IN UNIT.
(4) Disconnect the 5P PH-PH CON.CORD from the
CY051 on the USB TERM. UNIT.

104


5P PH-PH CON.CORD




9P PH-PH SHIELD CORD




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(5) Disconnect the 9P/5P PH-PH CON.CORD in the direc-
tion of each the arrow.




(6) Lift up the CD MECHA BLOCK as shown in the photo and
disconnect the 30P FFC(1.0) from the the [CX151] on the
MAIN UNIT.
(7) Disconnect the 6P PH-PH CON.CORD from the the
[CY061] on CD MECHA UNIT.




6P PH-PH CON. CORD
30P FFC(1.0)




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3B.MAIN CHASSIS(S-32)
(1) Remove the 8 screws 105.


105

105




(2) Remove the 2 screws 104.
(3) Disconnect the 9P PH-PH SHIELD CORD from the
CY091 on the H/P PORTABLE IN UNIT.




9P PH-PH SHIELD CORD
104




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(4) Disconnect the 9P PH-PH SHIELD CORD in the direction
of the arrow A.
(5) Disconnect the MAIN CHASSIS in the direction of the ar-
row B.
.




B




A



MAIN CHASSIS




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4. 1U-3851 CD ROM UNIT(S-52)
(1) Remove each 2 screws D and E, then detach the MAIN
CHASSIS and the MECHA BRACKET in the direction of
the arrow.


E


D
MAIN CHASSIS
& MECHA BRACKET




E




D




(2) Move the Pick Up to the rear side and solder the short-
circuit, then disconnect the FFC.




Solder to short-circuit




FFC




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(3) Disconnect the 2P, 3P, 4P Wire and the FFC, then re-
move the 2 screws E.



E

FFC




3P Wire


4P Wire 2P Wire




(4) Stand the CD ROM UNIT and disconnect the FFC.




FFC




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5. MAIN BLOCK
(1) Remove the 5 screws 106 and the 5 screws 108 on the
rear.


106




108
108




108



(2) Disconnect the 10P ZH-JB CON.CORD from the [CX101]
on the MAIN UNIT.
(3) Disconnect the 13P PH-PH SHIELD CORD from the
[CX131] on the MAIN UNIT.




13P PH-PH SHIELD CORD

10P ZH-JB CON. CORD




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(4) Disconnect the 16P FPC from the [CX161] on the MAIN
UNIT.
(5) Disconnect the 6P ZH-ZH CON.CORD from the [CX064]
the MAIN UNIT.




16P FPC




6P ZH-ZH CON. CORD




(6) Detach the MAIN BLOCK in the direction of the arrow.




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6A. 1U-3854 STANDBY TRANS UNIT
(for JP/E3/E2)
Remove the 1 screw 113 and the 1 screw 105 on the rear.




105 113




(2) Disconnect the 5P PH-PH CON.CORD from the [CX051]
on the STANDBY TRANS UNIT.
(3) Disconnect the 2P Wire from the [CX121] on the STAND-
BY TRANS UNIT.
(4) Detach the STANDBY TRANS UNIT in the direction of
the arrow.



5P PH-PH CON. CORD




2P WIRE




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6B. 1U-3854 STANDBY TRANS UNIT(for EK)
Disconnect the 8P PH-PH SHIELD CORD from the
[CY081] on 1U-3847-2.
(2) Remove the 2 side screws 117, then detach the DAB
SUB ASS'Y.


117
8P PH-PH SHIELD CORD




DAB SUB ASSY



(3) Remove the 2 screws 113 and the 1 screw 105 on the
rear.
(4) Disconnect the 5P PH-PH CON.CORD from the [CX051]
on the STANDBY TRANS UNIT.
(5) Disconnect the 2P Wire from the [CX121] on the STAN-
BY TRANS UNIT.
(6) Detach the STANBY TRANS UNIT in the direction of the
arrow.



5P PH-PH CON. CORD




113 105 113




2P Wire




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7. POWER TRANS
(1) Remove the 4 screws 105 on the rear.




105




8. 1U-3847-1 POWER AMP UNIT
Disconnect the 6P PH-PH SHIELD CORD from the
[CY062] on the POWER AMP UNIT.
(2) Disconnect the 1P SIN EH CONN CORD from the
[CY021] on the POWER AMP UNIT.
(3) Disconnect the 4P PH-PH CON.CORD from the [CY041]
on the POWER AMP UNIT.
(4) Disconnect the 3P ZH-SAN CON.CORD from the the
[CX303] on the MAIN UNIT and pull out in the direction of
the arrow.



6P PH-PH SHIELD CORD


3P ZH SIN CON. CORD




1P SIN EH CONN CORD



4P PH-PH CON. CORD




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(5) Remove the 2 inside screws 104 and the 2 rear screws
105.



104


105




9. 1U-3859-1 POWER UNIT
Disconnect the 11P PH-PH CON.CORD from the [CY111]
on the POWER UNIT.
(2) Disconnect the 6P PH-PH CON.CORD from the [CY061]
on the POWER UNIT.
(3) Remove the 4 screws 104.


104




6P PH-PH CON. CORD




6P PH-PH SHIELD CORD




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10. 1U-3846 MAIN UNIT
Remove the 2 screws 104 where the code holder outside
of the side bracket is fixed.




104
104




(2) Cut off the 1 WIRE CLAMPER and remove.(S-52 only)
(3) Disconnect the 16P CON.CORD from the [CX161] on the
MAIN UNIT.(S-52E3 only)
(4) Disconnect the 15P FFC CABLE from the [CX151] on the
MAIN UNIT.(S-52JP/E2/EK,S-32E2/E3)
(5) Disconnect the 6P PH-PH CON.CORD from the [CX062]
on the MAIN UNIT.
(6) Disconnect the 9P PH-PH CON.CORD from the [CX091]
on the MAIN UNIT.
(7) Disconnect the 3P ZH-SAN CON.CORD from the
[CX303] on the MAIN UNIT.
(8) Disconnect the 5P PH-PH CON.CORD from the [CX051]
on the MAIN UNIT.
(9) Disconnect the 5P PH-PH CON.CORD from the [CX054]
on the MAIN UNIT.(S-52 only)
(10) Disconnect 8P PH-PH CON.CORD from the [CX081] on
the MAIN UNIT.(EK only)
(11) Disconnect 11P PH-PH CON.CORD from the [CX111] on
the MAIN UNIT.




16P CON.CORD 15P FFC CABLE


6P PH-PH CON.CORD
5P PH-PH CON.CORD

9P PH-PH SHIELD


8P PH-PH SHIELD CORD
3P ZH-SIN CON.CORD


11P PH-PH CON.CORD
5P PH-PH CON.CORD

WIRE CRAMPER




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(12) Disconnect the 1P SAN EH CON.CORD from CX021 on
the Power Amp Unit, then pull out in the direction of the
arrow.



1P SAN EH CON. CORD




(13A)Remove the 4 screws 105 and the 1 screw 113.(E3
only)
(13B)Remove the 3 screws 105 and the 1 screw 113.(JP/E2/
EK only)
(14) Remove the WASHER 114 and the NUT 115.




113 105 105 113 105




105
105 114 115 105 114 115


E3 JP/E2/EK




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(15) Remove the 6 screws 105 and the 2 screws 104, the 2
washers 118.
(16) Disconnect the 15P FFC CABLE from the AM FM TUN-
ER.(S-52JP/E2/EK,S-32E2/E3)
(17) Disconnect the 9P PH-PH SHIELD CORD from the
[CX063] on the POWER UNIT.
(18) Detach the TOP BRACKET in the direction of the arrow.




105
15P FFC CABLE
15P PH-PH SHIELD CORD
TOP BRACKET
A




118




104



(19) Remove the 3 screws 104.
(20) Lift up the front of MAIN UNIT and detach it in the direc-
tion of the arrow.




104




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11.ROTARY KNOB
The SNAP FIT is bent from the back of the CABINET in
the direction of the arrow .
(2) The ROTARY KNOB RING is rotated in the direction of
the arrow and detach.
(3) Detach the ROTARY KNOB in the direction of the arrow
.



ROTARY KNOB RING

SNAP FIT




ROTARY KNOB




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DIAGNOSTICS OF OPTICAL PICKUP
AND REPLACING TRAVERSE UNIT
Make failure diagnostics of the Optical Pickup as follows.
If the laser drive current (Iop) becomes more than 1.5 times of
the initial value, the Optical Pickup should be replaced.
The laser drive current initial value is checked by "Iop checked
Method" of next page.
In case of replacing the Pickup, change the whole part of the
Traverse Unit.
No mechanical adjustment is necessary after the replace-
ment.



Laser drive current initial value:




Disc no read, unsteady playback, etc.




Laser drive current (Iop) check
HF wave form check
(Refer to WAVE FORMS)




Present value exceeds the ini-
tial value by 1.5 times




Traverse Unit replacing




Laser current (Iop) memorizing after replacement




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1. Iop checked Method
Select the laser ON/OFF (CD) mode of the test mode, and
check the lop value of CD laser.
(See page 32 for test mode.)




1.1. CD Laser current check
(1) Press the or button to display the laser
current value, and then select T21.
(2) Check the current value of Iop (nnnn).




( : Off, CD laser, Initial value: mm.mm [mA],
Current value: nn.nn [mA])




2. Note for Handling the Laser Pick-Up
The protection for the damage of laser diode.
If you want to change the optical device unit from any other
units, you must keep the following.
(1) It should be done at the desk already took measures the
static electricity in care of removing the OPU's (Optical
device unit) connector cable.
(2) Workers should be put on the "Earth Band".
(3) It should be done to add the solder to the short land to
prevent the broken Laser diode before removing the 24P
FFC cable.
(4) Don't touch OPU's connector parts carelessly.



3. Replacement of the Laser Pick-up
(Traverse Unit)
Check the Iop (Laser drive current)
If the present Iop (current) value exceeds.+150% of the ini-
tial value, replace the Traverse unit (Laser Pick-up) with a
new one.




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4. Rewriting the default value of the laser
current
To rewrite the default value of the laser current, press the
button for at least 5 seconds while the CD laser current
is displayed, then press the or button to select
T23. (For details, see "Iop checked Method" on page 26.)
If the button is pressed while T23 is displayed, the cur-
rent value is displayed at "mmmm" and stored in the EE-
PROM.




5. Resetting the accumulated laser on time
To clear the accumulated laser on time, press the button
while the accumulated laser on time is displayed (TB1: For
details, see "Test Mode" on page 32.) until " " appears at
the fourth position, the accumulated laser on time of CD is
cleared.
When TB1 is selected, "nnnnnnn" is displayed as 0 so you
can check.




( : Off, nnnnnnn: Hour [h])




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HOW TO REPLACE TRAVERSE UNIT
(S-52,S-52ADB)
Caution: The optical pickup can be damaged easily by
static electricity charged on human body.
Take necessary anti-static measures when
repairing around the optical pickup.
(Follow the procedure below in reverse order when reas-
sembling.)
1. Top Cover disassembly
(1) Remove screw A, then move the Top Cover as shown in
the arrow direction. And detach left end of it as shown
in the arrow direction.
(2) Remove screw B, then move the Loading Unit as shown
in the arrow direction. And detach it as shown in the ar-
row direction.



A
B




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2. Traverse Unit disassembly
(1) Solder the short-circuit.
(2) Remove 4 screws C.
(3) Disconnect FFC from the Pick Up.


C Solder to short-circuit
C




C



FFC
C




(4) Lift the Traverse Assy and disconnect FFC.




FFC




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SERVICE MODE
1. Initial Setting Mode
1.1. Preparation
(1) Equipment used: None
(2) Unit setting: No spec other than the following procedure.

1.2. Procedure
SYSTEM
Initialize the backup data when µcom, peripheral parts of µcom, or Main P.W.B. has been replaced in servicing.
All user setting will be lost and its factory setting will be restored when this initialization is made. Be sure to memorize your
setting for restoring again after the initialization.
(1) Pressing the main unit's SNOOZE and the buttons simultaneously, plug the AC cord into a power outlet. The initialization
mode is set. Then "INITIALIZE" is displayed on the display tube.
(2) Once the entire initialization procedure has been completed, the set is in the normal mode with the power turned on.


2. µcom Firm Check Mode
2.1. Preparation
(1) Equipment used: None
(2) Unit setting: No spec other than the following procedure.

2.2. Procedure
Use this to display the version information, etc.
NOTE)The version information is displayed 1 minute after it turns on power supply.
To display the DAB version, press the SOURCE button before step (2) and select DAB using Jog. (EK only)
To display the HD version, press the SOURCE button before step (2) and select FM or AM using Jog. (E3 only)
(1) When the STANDBY mode, the DIMMER and the buttons are simultaneously pressed. Afterwards, when the power
supply of the set is turned on pressing the FUNCTION ON/OFF button, the system check mode is set.
(2) Press the SOURCE button and select SETUP using Jog to add the Version display mode at the head of the SETUP items. This
will appear as "Version Display".
(3) Select Version Display and turn Jog to display. The information will be displayed in the following order each time you turn Jog:
the system microcomputer versions DSP frontend DM850Boot DM850Image DM850Config DAB(EK only) HD(E3
only).
(4) Unplug AC cord to clear this mode.




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3. Heat Run Mode (S-52)
3.1. preparation
(1) Equipment used: CD
(2) Unit setting : No spec other than the following procedure.

3.2. procedure
Perform heat run of the CD.
(1) Pressing the and DIMMER buttons simultaneously, plug the AC cord into a power outlet. This sets the heat run mode.
(2) Check both the SOURCE LED and "RETURN LED" indicators light on the fluorescent display tube.
(3) Press the / button after inserting a disk (or with a disk already inserted) to execute the heat run mode. All tracks on the disc
will be played. /
NOTE) If disc being used has less than 20 tracks, play all tracks. If disc has 21 or more tracks, skip to final track after playback
of first track has finished.
(4) Once playback is completed, eject and insert the disk and repeat the playback operation in step (3).
(5) If there is an error while in the Heat run mode, the error is displayed and the stop mode is set with the status at that time.
NOTE) The buttons on the remote control unit will not work during the heat run mode.
(If the set's power is turned off pressing the FUNCTION ON/OFF button, the CD stops and the heat run mode is canceled.)


Error code Error contents
0x0000 No error
0x0003 System Interface error
0x0500 - 0x0501 File Check error
0x0F01 Fatal error on CD ROM drive (Time out etc.)
0x0400 - 0x040E CD ROM Drive error




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4. Test mode (S-52)
4.1. Entering the test mode
To set the test mode, press the RETURN button before pressing the / button in the heat run mode.Not insert the disc. /
(To set the heat run mode, connect the AC cord and press the FUNCTION ON/OFF button while pressing the and DIMMER
buttons simultaneously to turn on the set power. When the Heat run mode is set, the SOURCE LED and RETURN LED indicators
light.)

Press and DIMMER buttons simultaneously

Power turns on

Heatrun mode

Test mode Set the disc


RETURN button / button /


Set the disc Heatrun mode start

Test mode start




Display when test mode entered




4.2. Selecting the mode
The following modes are available.
(1) Laser on/off (CD) mode : T2
(2) Servo adjustment value display mode : T3
(3) Trace mode (error rate display) : T7
(4) Accumulated laser on time : TB

When the button is pressed after entering the test mode, the display switches in the order: T2, T3, T7, TB, T2




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4.3. Setting the mode
With the mode selected, press the / button to set that mode. /
In the laser on/off (CD) mode, laser on/off control is executed and the laser current is displayed.
To save the current laser current value, press and hold in the / button for at least 5 seconds to turn off the "mmmm" section / /
of the display, then press the / button and select T23. When the / button is pressed while T23 is displayed, the data is /
displayed in the "mmmm" section.

For the CD laser




( : Off, CD laser, Stored data: mm.mm [mA], Current value: nn.nn [mA])

In the servo adjustment value display mode (See "Table 1 - Servo adjustment value display mode details")




(XX : Selection mode, n : Adjustment value (HEX))

In the trace mode (error rate display), select the trace of the innermost circumference of 1 layer.




(F : When address and error rate not set, F is displayed.)

Displaying the accumulated laser on time (stored in the EEPROM)




(nnnnn: Time [h])
Fractions of hours are counted up one hour on the display.




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4.4. Change within the mode
Changes within modes are made by pressing the and buttons while the mode is set.
In the laser on/off mode, laser on/off control is executed and the laser current is displayed.
For the CD laser




( : Off, CD laser, Stored data: mm.mm [mA], Current value: nn.nn [mA])
When there is no saved data




( : Off, nn.nn [mA])
To store the current value, press the / button for " " appears at the fourth position, then press the or button to /
select T23. /
If the / button is pressed while T23 is displayed, the current value is displayed at "mmmm" and stored in the EEPROM.




( : Off, nn.nn [mA])
If the current value is over 100 mA, the 4th and 9th digit sections are used.

In the servo adjustment value display mode (See "Table 1 - Servo adjustment value display mode details")




(XX : Selection mode, n: Adjustment value (HEX))
For the adjustment values, 0's are added in front of the effective number of bytes.
(Ex.: If the value is 0x123 for 4-byte data, "00 00 01 23" is displayed.)

In the trace mode (error rate display) (See "Table 2 - Trace mode details")




(YY : Selection mode [71 to 94], F: When address and error rate not set, F is displayed.)

In the accumulated laser on time display




(nnnnnnn: Time [h]) If the current value is over 100 mA, the 4th and 9th digit sections are used. /
To clear the accumulated laser on time, press the / button while the accumulated laser on time is displayed (TB1) until " "
appears at the fourth position, then the accumulated laser on time of CD is cleared.
When TB1 is selected, "nnnnnnn" is displayed as 0 so you can check.




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4.5. Execution of trace mode (error rate display) (See "Table 2 - Trace mode details")
Trace will be performed if the / button is pushed after choosing operation. /




(YY : selection mode [71 to 94], m : address [LBA][HEX], l : error rate [COUNT/SEC] [HEX])
Note) CD : Error rate of 75 frames is displayed (1 second).
The mode chosen when selection mode was changed into the trace execution and the / button was pushed is performed /
from the beginning. /
When the / button is pushed without changing selection mode, the mode under selection is performed from the beginning. /
(If the / button is pushed, the address corresponding to the chosen mode will be searched again.)

The pause mode is set after tracing is completed.




4.6. Other operations
When the RETURN button is pressed, the mode returns to the previously selected mode.




(1) Test mode detailed table
Table 1: Servo adjustment value display mode details

XXX Name Size Meaning Remarks
T31 fbal0 16bits CD layer focus balance adjustment value FBAL range: 0x8000 < FBAL < 0x7FC0(Center:0x0000)
T32 tbal0 16bits CD layer tracking balance adjustment TBAL range: 0x0000 < TBAL < 0x003F
value
T33 fcga0 16bits CD layer focus Loop Gain adjustment 1x for 0x100 [0x200 (2x) set to Typ.
value (1x for 0x100, 2x for 0x200. Y/0x100 ratio calculation.)
Adjustment value 0x200 sets so that gain crossover reaches target.
T34 tkga0 16bits CD layer tracking Loop Gain adjustment 1x for 0x100 [0x200 (2x) set to Typ.
value (1x for 0x100, 2x for 0x200. Y/0x100 ratio calculation.)
Adjustment value 0x202 sets so that gain crossover reaches target.
T39 Asoffs 16bits AS signal Offset value Upper 10 bit is valid
T40 Envoffse 16bits ENV signal Offset adjustment value Upper 10 bit is valid
T41 Foffse 16bits FE signal Offset adjustment value Upper 10 bit is valid
T42 Teoffse 16bits TE signal Offset adjustment value Upper 10 bit is valid
T43 RFfc 8bits RF signal frequency adjustment value
T44 RFbst 8bits RF signal Boost adjustment value Adjustment range : 0x0000 0x001F
0x0000 : 0dB
0x001F : 14dB
T45 RFgdl 8bits RF signal low range group delay adjust-
ment value
T46 RFgdh 8bits RF signal high range group delay adjust-
ment value


Table 2: Trace mode details

YY Contents Contents supplement
73 A display of CI error detection number of the inner circumference of CD : C1 error detection number (x3)
an address.
77 A display of CI error detection number of the central circumference CD : C1 error detection number (x3)
of an address.
81 A display of CI error detection number of the outer circumference of CD : C1 error detection number (x3)
an address.




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5. Product Mode
5.1. Setting the product mode
The TUNER and AVAMP set to the puroduct mode.
(1) Pressing the and SNOOZE buttons simultaneously, plug the AC cord into a power outlet. This sets the puroduct mode.
(2) After power supply turn on, the function is displayed.
(3) In the product mode:
·AUDYSSEY is turned OFF.
·Selecting DAB sets 227.36MHz. (EK only)
·Selecting XM displays "POWER CHECK" and 1kHz/-20dBFS L+R is automatically detected for audio output.
1kHz/0dB (automatically becomes 1kHz/-20dB), 1kHz/-20dB, 1kHz/-60dB and MUTE ON can be selected using the
button. (E3 only)
·Pressing ALARM1 or ALARM2 outputs a BEEP tone. Each time you have performed this operation, unplug the AC cord.
(4) Unplug AC cord to clear this mode.



6. Version up Mode by DPMS
6.1. Setting the version up mode by DPMS
Version up by DPMS.
(1) Pressing and hold in the SLEEP and SOURCE buttons simultaneously, plug the AC cord into a power outlet. This sets the
DPMS version up mode.
(2) After power supply turn on, the function is displayed.




7. Direct Version up Mode
7.1. Setting the direct version up mode
Versions are updated compulsorily using DPMS.
(1) Pressing the and ALARM SETTING buttons simultaneously, plug the AC cord into a power outlet. This compulsorily sets
the version up mode by DPMS.
(2) This is used when the system microcomputer fails during a version update or the system microcomputer does not start up.




8. All segments is Turning on Mode
8.1. Setting the all segments is turning on mode
All segment of LCD and LED is turning on.
(1) Pressing the and ALARM SETTING buttons simultaneously, plug the AC cord into a power outlet. This sets the all seg-
ments is turning on mode.




9. EEPROM Check Mode
9.1. Setting the EEPROM check mode
Checking the EEPROM.
(1) Pressing the and SLEEP buttons simultaneously, plug the AC cord into a power outlet. This sets the EEPROM mode.




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TROUBLE SHOOTING
ADV-S52 ADV 5
1. LCD doesn't display
(1) Check the Set-up process of System -COM and BF(DSP)


Check Power Supply Voltages for System uCOM.
1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT) N.G Check Soldering.
+3.3V_DNS 1U-3859-4(STANDBY TRANS UNIT).
CX051 on MAIN UNIT.


O.K.

Check Reset signal for System uCOM.
1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT) N.G Check Soldering.
[IC701]:10pin IC703 on MAIN UNIT.
"H"level O.K.? IC701 on MAIN UNIT.


O.K.

Check Oscillation waveform.
1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT) N.G Check Soldering.
[IC701]:11pin X702 on MAIN UNIT.
24MHz OK?


O.K.

Check Power On Signal.
1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT) N.G Check Soldering.
[IC701]: IC701 on MAIN UNIT.
"H"level at [M_POWER]19pin 1U-3859-4(STANDBY TRANS UNIT).


O.K.

Check Power Supply Voltages for LCD. Check Soldering.
1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT) N.G 1U-3859-1(POWER UNIT).
+12V_D1 CX111 on MAIN UNIT.
+8.0V_D1 IC108 on MAIN UNIT.
CX262 on MAIN UNIT.

O.K.

Check Power Supply Voltages for BF(DSP)(IC101). Check Soldering.
1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT) N.G 1U-3859-1(POWER UNIT).
+3.3V_D1 CX111 on MAIN UNIT.
+1.2V_D1 IC110 on MAIN UNIT.


O.K.

Check Reset signal for BF(DSP) Check Soldering.
1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT) N.G IC701 on MAIN UNIT.
[IC701]:35pin[BF_RST] IC101 on MAIN UNIT.
"H"level O.K.? IC103 on MAIN UNIT.


O.K.

Check Clock Signal for BF(DSP) Check Soldering.
1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT) N.G IC303 on MAIN UNIT.
[256FS_48_BF] X301 on MAIN UNIT.
12.288MHz OK?


O.K.



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Check Reset signal for LCD
1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT) N.G Check Soldering.
[LCD_RST] CX262 on MAIN UNIT.
"H"level O.K.?


O.K.

Check control signal for LCD. Check Soldering.
1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT) N.G IC102,IC103,IC106,IC107 on MAIN UNIT.
[LCD_RS],[LCD_WR],[LCD_CS],[D0-7] IC701,TR703-705,CY064 on MAIN UNIT.
[LCD_P],[LCD_BACK_LIGHT] 1U-3847-3(REMOTE SENSOR/LCD UNIT).


O.K.

END



2. CD doesn't playback(S-52,S-52DAB only)
(1) Check the Set-up process of BF(DSP) and FE Drive


Check Power Supply Voltages for FE Drive.
1U-3859-1(POWER UNIT) N.G Check Soldering.
+12V_D1 1U-3859-1(POWER UNIT).
+5V_D1


O.K.

Check Reset signal for FE Drive.
1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT) N.G Check Soldering.
[IDERST] CX301 on MAIN UNIT.
"H"level O.K.?


O.K.

Check control signal for FE Drive(ATAPI).
1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT) N.G Check Soldering.
[DMARQ],[IORDY],DMACK],[INTRQ],[AWE],[ARE] IC111,IC112,IC113,CX301 on MAIN UNIT.
[AMS1],[AD18-19],[DA0-2],[DD0-15]


O.K.

END




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3. No Sound,Noise generated
(1) CD PLAY(S-52,S-52DAB only)

Check Power Supply Voltages for AUDIO.
1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT) N.G Check Soldering.
+12V_A1 1U-3859-1(POWER UNIT).
CX111 on MAIN UNIT.


O.K.

Check Power Supply Voltages for CODEC(IC300).
1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT) N.G Check Soldering.
[IC300]:1,33,43,50 pin IC302 on MAIN UNIT.
+5V OK?


O.K.

Check Reset signal for CODEC.
1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT) N.G Check Soldering.
[IC300]:25pin [IC701]:25pin on MAIN UNIT.
[CODEC_PDN]:"H"level O.K.?


O.K.

Check Oscillation waveform.
1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT) N.G Check Soldering.
[IC300]:22pin X302 on MAIN UNIT.
11.2896MHz OK?


O.K.

Check Clock Signal for CODEC.
1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT) N.G Check Soldering.
[IC300]:24pin IC303 on MAIN UNIT.
12.288MHz OK?


O.K.

Check control signal for CODEC.
1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT) N.G Check Soldering.
[CODEC_CDTI],[CODEC_CCLK], IC701 on MAIN UNIT.
[CODEC_CSN],[CODEC_INT],[CODEC_CDTO]


O.K.

Check Digital Audio Data Clock from CODEC to BF. Check Soldering.
1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT) N.G [IC300]:10,11pin on MAIN UNIT.
[IC300]output and [IC101]input: R132,R133,R142,R143,R309,R310
[CODEC_FS]:44.1kHz OK? on MAIN UNIT.
[CODEC_64FS]:2.8224MHz OK?

O.K.

Check Digital Audio Data output from BF to CODEC. Check Soldering.
1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT) N.G [IC300]:32pin on MAIN UNIT.
[IC101]output and [IC300]input: R129,R134 on MAIN UNIT.
[D/A_DATA]


O.K.




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Check Analog Audio Data output from CODEC
to AMP. 1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT) N.G Check Soldering.
[IC300] output and [IC301] input [IC300]:40,41pin on MAIN UNIT.
[Lch],[Rch] [IC301] on MAIN UNIT.


O.K.

Check audio mute signal. Check Soldering.
1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT) N.G [IC701]:47pin on MAIN UNIT.
[PRE_MUTE]:"L"level O.K.? TR317,TR318,TR301,TR302
on MAIN UNIT.


O.K.

Check Analog Audio Data output from AMP Check Soldering.
to POWER AMP. 1U-3859-6(POWER AMP UNIT) N.G CX062 on MAIN UNIT.
AMP output and POWER AMP[IC505] input CY062,IC505 on MAIN UNIT.
[ANALOG_Lch],[ANALOG_Rch]


O.K.

Check audio mute signal.
1U-3859-6(POWER AMP UNIT) N.G Check Soldering.
[AMP_MUTE]:"L"level O.K.? [IC701]:48pin on MAIN UNIT.
TR501 ON POWER AMP UNIT.


O.K.

Check Analog Audio Data output from POWER AMP
to SPEAKER. 1U-3859-6(POWER AMP UNIT) N.G Check Soldering.
POWER AMP output and SPEAKER input IC505,CY042 ON POWER AMP UNIT.
[+SP(L)],[+SP(R)]


O.K.

END




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(2) AM/FM TUNER-in(S-52E2JP,S-52DAB,S-32 only)

Check Power Supply Voltages for AM/FM TUNER.
1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT) N.G Check Soldering.
+12V_A TR304,TR306,TR307,TR308
+5V_A CX151 on MAIN UNIT.


O.K.

Check Analog Audio Data output from TUNER PACK
to CODEC. 1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT) N.G Check Soldering.
[TUNER PACK] output and [IC300] input CX151 on MAIN UNIT.
[TU_L],[TU_R] [IC300]:55,56pin on MAIN UNIT.


O.K.

Check Digital Audio Data output from CODEC to BF.
1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT) N.G Check Soldering.
[IC300]output and [IC101]input: [IC300]:12pin on MAIN UNIT.
[A/D_DATA] R311,R144 on MAIN UNIT.


O.K.

Check Digital Audio Data output from BF to CODEC.
1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT) N.G Check Soldering.
[IC101]output and [IC300]input: [IC300]:32pin on MAIN UNIT.
[D/A_DATA] R129,R134 on MAIN UNIT.


O.K.

END

(3) Portable-in(Front-in)

Check Analog Audio Data output from Portable-in Check Soldering.
to CODEC. 1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT) N.G JK101,CY091 on H/P PORTABLE IN UNIT.
[Portable-in] output and [IC300] input CX091 on MAIN UNIT.
[P/IN Lch],[P/IN Rch] [IC300]:51,52pin on MAIN UNIT.


O.K.

Check Digital Audio Data output from CODEC to BF.
1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT) N.G Check Soldering.
[IC300]output and [IC101]input: [IC300]:12pin on MAIN UNIT.
[A/D_DATA] R311,R144 on MAIN UNIT.


O.K.

Check Digital Audio Data output from BF to CODEC.
1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT) N.G Check Soldering.
[IC101]output and [IC300]input: [IC300]:32pin on MAIN UNIT.
[D/A_DATA] R129,R134 on MAIN UNIT.


O.K.

END




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(4) IPOD-IN

Check Power Supply Voltages for IPOD.
1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT) N.G Check Soldering.
F/W PWR+:+12V OK? TR311,TR314,CX131 on MAIN UNIT.
+5V_D1


O.K.

Check control signal for IPOD. Check Soldering.
1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT)/1U-3859-2(IPOD I/O UNIT) N.G [IC701]:53,55,56pin on MAIN UNIT.
[IPOD_ON]:"H"level OK? TR320,TR321,TR322,TR323
[IPOD_CON]:"L"level OK? CX131,CX302 on IPOD I/O UNIT.
[IPOD_ID]:"H"level OK?

O.K.

Check Analog Audio Data output from IPOD Check Soldering.
to CODEC. 1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT) N.G CX131 on MAIN UNIT.
[IPOD] output and [IC300] input [IC300]:59,60pin on MAIN UNIT.
[LINE_OUT_L],[LINE_OUT_R]


O.K.

Check Digital Audio Data output from CODEC to BF.
1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT) N.G Check Soldering.
[IC300]output and [IC101]input: [IC300]:12pin on MAIN UNIT.
[A/D_DATA] R311,R144 on MAIN UNIT.


O.K.

Check Digital Audio Data output from BF to CODEC.
1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT) N.G Check Soldering.
[IC101]output and [IC300]input: [IC300]:32pin on MAIN UNIT.
[D/A_DATA] R129,R134 on MAIN UNIT.


O.K.

END

(5) HD RADIO-in(S-52E3 only)

Check Analog Audio Data output from HD RADIO-in Check Soldering.
to CODEC. 1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT) N.G CX161 on MAIN UNIT.
[HD RADIO-in] output and [IC300] input [IC300]:61,62pin on MAIN UNIT.
[HD_AL],[HD_AR]


O.K.

Check Digital Audio Data output from CODEC to BF.
1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT) N.G Check Soldering.
[IC300]output and [IC101]input: [IC300]:12pin on MAIN UNIT.
[A/D_DATA] R311,R144 on MAIN UNIT.


O.K.

Check Digital Audio Data output from BF to CODEC.
1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT) N.G Check Soldering.
[IC101]output and [IC300]input: [IC300]:32pin on MAIN UNIT.
[D/A_DATA] R129,R134 on MAIN UNIT.


O.K.

END



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(6) XM RADIO-in(S-52E3 only)

Check Power Supply Voltages for XM Ready circuit.
1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT) N.G Check Soldering.
+5.3V_XM IC108,CY111 on POWER UNIT.
+3.3V_XM IC711,CX111,CX081 on MAIN UNIT.


O.K.

Check Reset signal for XM Ready circuit.
1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT) N.G Check Soldering.
[IC707]:11pin [IC701]:42pin on MAIN UNIT.
[X_RST]:"H"level O.K.?


O.K.

Check Oscillation waveform.
1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT) N.G Check Soldering.
[IC707]:26pin X701 on MAIN UNIT.
45.1584MHz OK?


O.K.

Check control signal for XM Ready circuit. Check Soldering.
1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT) N.G [IC701]:43,45pin on MAIN UNIT.
[XM_RXD],[XM_TXD],[XM_LINKKACTIVE], IC705 on MAIN UNIT.
[XM_ANT_REV]


O.K.

Check control signal for XM Ready circuit. Check Soldering.
1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT) N.G [IC701]:29,30,65,66pin on MAIN UNIT.
[RADIO_RXD],[RADIO_TXD],[UART_SEL0-1] IC705 on MAIN UNIT.




O.K.

Check Digital Audio Data output from XM Ready Check Soldering.
circuit to BF. 1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT) N.G [IC707]:37pin on MAIN UNIT.
[IC707]output and [IC101]input: R855,R135 on MAIN UNIT.
[XM_DATA]


O.K.

Check Digital Audio Data Clock from XM Ready Check Soldering.
circuit to Clock selector. 1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT) N.G [IC707]:39,41,43pin on MAIN UNIT.
[IC707]output and [IC305]input: R852,R853,R854,
[XM_256FS],[XM_64_FS],[XM_FS] R306,R305,R302 on MAIN UNIT.


O.K.

Check control signal for Clock selector. Check Soldering.
1U-3846-1(MAIN UNIT) N.G [IC701]:57pin on MAIN UNIT.
[XM_FSSEL]:"L"level OK? [IC701]:1,4,10pin on MAIN UNIT.




O.K.



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