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ORDER NO.

CRT4134
FH-P800BT/XJ/UC

CD RECEIVER

FH-P800BT FH-P8000BT
/XJ/UC
CD RDS RECEIVER CD RECEIVER

/XJ/UC

FH-P80BT/XJ/EW5 FH-P6050UB/XJ/ES
This service manual should be used together with the following manual(s):
Model No.
CX-3240

Order No.
CRT4050

Mech.Module
S10.5COMP2iPod/USB

Remarks
CD Mech. Module : Circuit Descriptions, Mech. Descriptions, Disassembly

FH-P800BT/XJ/UC

For details, refer to "Important Check Points for Good Servicing".

PIONEER CORPORATION

4-1, Meguro 1-chome, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8654, Japan PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC. P.O. Box 1760, Long Beach, CA 90801-1760, U.S.A. PIONEER EUROPE NV Haven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, 9120 Melsele, Belgium PIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE PTE. LTD. 253 Alexandra Road, #04-01, Singapore 159936

PIONEER CORPORATION 2008
K-ZZZ. FEB. 2008 Printed in Japan

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SAFETY INFORMATION
CAUTION
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This service manual is intended for qualified service technicians; it is not meant for the casual do-it-yourselfer. Qualified technicians have the necessary test equipment and tools, and have been trained to properly and safely repair complex products such as those covered by this manual. Improperly performed repairs can adversely affect the safety and reliability of the product and may void the warranty. If you are not qualified to perform the repair of this product properly and safely, you should not risk trying to do so and refer the repair to a qualified service technician. WARNING This product contains lead in solder and certain electrical parts contain chemicals which are known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Health & Safety Code Section 25249.6 - Proposition 65 Where in a manufacturer's service documentation, for example in circuit diagrams or lists of components, a symbol is used to indicate that a specific component shall be replaced only by the component specified in that documentation for safety reasons, the following symbol shall be used:

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- Safety Precautions for those who Service this Unit. When checking or adjusting the emitting power of the laser diode exercise caution in order to get safe, reliable results.
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Caution: 1. During repair or tests, minimum distance of 13 cm from the focus lens must be kept. 2. During repair or tests, do not view laser beam for 10 seconds or longer.

CAUTION:
USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.

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CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT

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WARNING!
The AEL (accessible emission level )of the laser power output is less than CLASS 1 but the laser component is capable of emitting radiation exceeding the limit for CLASS 1. A specially instructed person should do servicing operation of the apparatus.
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Laser diode characteristics
Wave length : 785 nm to 814 nm Maximum output : 1 190 W(Emitting period : unlimited)
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Additional Laser Caution
Transistors Q101 in PCB drive the laser diodes. When Q101 is shorted between their terminals, the laser diodes will radiate beam. If the top cover is removed with no disc loaded while such short-circuit is continued, the naked eyes may be exposed to the laser beam.

CAUTION
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replaced only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacture. Discord used batteries according to the manufacture's instructions.

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[Important Check Points for Good Servicing]
In this manual, procedures that must be performed during repairs are marked with the below symbol. Please be sure to confirm and follow these procedures.
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1. Product safety
Please conform to product regulations (such as safety and radiation regulations), and maintain a safe servicing environment by following the safety instructions described in this manual. 1 Use specified parts for repair. Use genuine parts. Be sure to use important parts for safety. 2 Do not perform modifications without proper instructions. Please follow the specified safety methods when modification(addition/change of parts) is required due to interferences such as radio/TV interference and foreign noise.

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3 Make sure the soldering of repaired locations is properly performed. When you solder while repairing, please be sure that there are no cold solder and other debris. Soldering should be finished with the proper quantity. (Refer to the example) 4 Make sure the screws are tightly fastened. Please be sure that all screws are fastened, and that there are no loose screws. 5 Make sure each connectors are correctly inserted. Please be sure that all connectors are inserted, and that there are no imperfect insertion. 6 Make sure the wiring cables are set to their original state.

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Please replace the wiring and cables to the original state after repairs. In addition, be sure that there are no pinched wires, etc. 7 Make sure screws and soldering scraps do not remain inside the product. Please check that neither solder debris nor screws remain inside the product. 8 There should be no semi-broken wires, scratches, melting, etc. on the coating of the power cord. Damaged power cords may lead to fire accidents, so please be sure that there are no damages. If you find a damaged power cord, please exchange it with a suitable one. 9 There should be no spark traces or similar marks on the power plug. When spark traces or similar marks are found on the power supply plug, please check the connection and advise on secure connections and suitable usage. Please exchange the power cord if necessary.

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a Safe environment should be secured during servicing. When you perform repairs, please pay attention to static electricity, furniture, household articles, etc. in order to prevent injuries. Please pay attention to your surroundings and repair safely.

2. Adjustments
To keep the original performance of the products, optimum adjustments and confirmation of characteristics within specification. Adjustments should be performed in accordance with the procedures/instructions described in this manual.

3. Lubricants, Glues, and Replacement parts
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Use grease and adhesives that are equal to the specified substance. Make sure the proper amount is applied.

4. Cleaning
For parts that require cleaning, such as optical pickups, tape deck heads, lenses and mirrors used in projection monitors, proper cleaning should be performed to restore their performances.

5. Shipping mode and Shipping screws
To protect products from damages or failures during transit, the shipping mode should be set or the shipping screws should be installed before shipment. Please be sure to follow this method especially if it is specified in this manual.
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CONTENTS
SAFETY INFORMATION .....................................................................................................................................2 1. SERVICE PRECAUTIONS................................................................................................................................6 1.1 SERVICE PRECAUTIONS .........................................................................................................................6 1.2 NOTES ON SOLDERING ...........................................................................................................................6 2. SPECIFICATIONS.............................................................................................................................................7 2.1 SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................................................................................................7 2.2 DISC/CONTENT FORMAT .........................................................................................................................9 2.3 PANEL FACILITIES...................................................................................................................................10 2.4 CONNECTION DIAGRAM........................................................................................................................16 3. BASIC ITEMS FOR SERVICE ........................................................................................................................20 3.1 CHECK POINTS AFTER SERVICING .....................................................................................................20 3.2 PCB LOCATIONS .....................................................................................................................................21 3.3 JIGS LIST .................................................................................................................................................22 3.4 CLEANING ...............................................................................................................................................22 4. BLOCK DIAGRAM ..........................................................................................................................................24 5. DIAGNOSIS ....................................................................................................................................................26 5.1 OPERATIONAL FLOWCHART .................................................................................................................26 5.2 ERROR CODE LIST.................................................................................................................................27 5.3 CONNECTOR FUNCTION DESCRIPTION .............................................................................................29 6. SERVICE MODE.............................................................................................................................................30 6.1 CD TEST MODE.......................................................................................................................................30 6.2 DISPLAY TEST MODE .............................................................................................................................32 6.3 BLUETOOTH TEST MODE ......................................................................................................................33 7. DISASSEMBLY ...............................................................................................................................................37 8. EACH SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT ............................................................................................................42 8.1 CHECKING THE GRATING AFTER CHANGING THE PICKUP UNIT ....................................................42 8.2 PCL OUTPUT CONFIRMATION...............................................................................................................44 9. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST ..........................................................................................................46 9.1 PACKING ..................................................................................................................................................46 9.2 EXTERIOR(1) ...........................................................................................................................................50 9.3 EXTERIOR(2) ...........................................................................................................................................54 9.4 CD MECHANISM MODULE .....................................................................................................................56 10. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM................................................................................................................................58 10.1 OVERALL CONNECTION DIAGRAM(GUIDE PAGE) ............................................................................58 10.2 KEYBOARD UNIT ..................................................................................................................................64 10.3 CD MECHANISM MODULE(GUIDE PAGE) ...........................................................................................66 10.4 BLUETOOTH UNIT.................................................................................................................................72 10.5 WAVEFORMS.........................................................................................................................................74 11. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM ....................................................................................................................78 11.1 COMBI PWB UNIT .................................................................................................................................78 11.2 KEYBOARD UNIT ..................................................................................................................................82 11.3 CD CORE UNIT(S10.5COMP2-iPod-C2) ...............................................................................................84 11.4 BLUETOOTH UNIT.................................................................................................................................86 11.5 ANTENNA UNIT .....................................................................................................................................88 12. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST ...........................................................................................................................89
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1. SERVICE PRECAUTIONS
1.1 SERVICE PRECAUTIONS
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1. You should conform to the regulations governing the product (safety, radio and noise, and other regulations), and should keep the safety during servicing by following the safety instructions described in this manual. 2. Before disassembling the unit, be sure to turn off the power. Unplugging and plugging the connectors during power-on mode may damage the ICs inside the unit. 3. To protect the pickup unit from electrostatic discharge during servicing, take an appropriate treatment (shorting-solder) by referring to "the DISASSEMBLY". 4. After replacing the pickup unit, be sure to check the grating. 5. Be careful in handling ICs. Some ICs such as MOS type are so fragile that they can be damaged by electrostatic induction.

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Display of mis-installing CD mechanism This machine is an installing model of S10.5COMP2-iPod-C2 mechanism. When you install the S10.5COMP2-USB mechanism by mistake It becomes the following error display by the CDS USB source.

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1.2 NOTES ON SOLDERING
For environmental protection, lead-free solder is used on the printed circuit boards mounted in this unit. Be sure to use lead-free solder and a soldering iron that can meet specifications for use with lead-free solders for repairs accompanied by reworking of soldering. Compared with conventional eutectic solders, lead-free solders have higher melting points, by approximately 40 C. Therefore, for lead-free soldering, the tip temperature of a soldering iron must be set to around 373 C in general, although the temperature depends on the heat capacity of the PC board on which reworking is required and the weight of the tip of the soldering iron.
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Compared with eutectic solders, lead-free solders have higher bond strengths but slower wetting times and higher melting temperatures (hard to melt/easy to harden). The following lead-free solders are available as service parts: Parts numbers of lead-free solder: GYP1006 1.0 in dia. GYP1007 0.6 in dia. GYP1008 0.3 in dia.

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2. SPECIFICATIONS
2.1 SPECIFICATIONS
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2.2 DISC/CONTENT FORMAT

The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Pioneer Corporation is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.

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2.3 PANEL FACILITIES
FH-P800BT/XJ/UC, FH-P8000BT/XJ/UC, FH-P80BT/XJ/EW5
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2.4 CONNECTION DIAGRAM
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3. BASIC ITEMS FOR SERVICE
3.1 CHECK POINTS AFTER SERVICING
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To keep the product quality after servicing, please confirm following check points. No. 1 Procedures Item to be confirmed Confirm whether the customer complain has been The customer complain must not be reappeared. solved. Display, audio and operations must be normal. If the customer complain occurs with the specific media, use it for the operation check. Play back a CD. (Track search) Check FM/AM tuner action. (Seek, Preset) Switch band to check both FM and AM. Check whether no disc is inside the product. Appearance check See the table below for the items to be checked regarding audio: Item to be checked regarding audio Distortion Noise Volume too low Volume too high Volume fluctuating Sound interrupted No malfunction on display, audio and operation. Display, audio and operations must be normal. Display, audio and operations must be normal.

2 CD 3 FM/AM tuner
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The media used for the operating check must be ejected. No scratches or dirt on its appearance after receiving it for service.

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3.2 PCB LOCATIONS
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B Keyboard Unit E Antenna Unit
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D Bluetooth Unit A Combi PWB Unit

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C CD Core Unit
Unit Number Unit Number Unit Number Unit Name Unit Number Unit Name Unit Number Unit Number Unit Number Unit Name Unit Number Unit Name Unit Number Unit Name : CZW5569 (FH-P800BT/XJ/UC) : CZW5570 (FH-P8000BT/XJ/UC) : CZW5568 (FH-P80BT/XJ/EW5) : Combi PWB Unit : CZW5571 (FH-P6050UB/XJ/ES) : Comb PWB Unit : CZW5574(UC) : CZW5573(EW5) : CZW5575(ES) : Keyboard Unit : CWN3394(UC,EW5) : Bluetooth Unit : CWX3624 : CD Core Unit (S10.5COMP2-iPod-C2)

(S10.5COMP2-iPod-C2)

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3.3 JIGS LIST
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- Jigs List
Name Test Disc L.P.F. Jig No. TCD-782 GGF1539 Remarks Checking the grating Checking the grating (Two pieces) Removing the cord assy (BT antenna cable)

- Grease List
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Name Grease Grease

Grease No. GEM1024 GEM1045

Remarks CD Mechanism Module CD Mechanism Module

3.4 CLEANING
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Before shipping out the product, be sure to clean the following portions by using the prescribed cleaning tools: Portions to be cleaned CD pickup lenses Cleaning tools Cleaning liquid : GEM1004 Cleaning paper : GED-008

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4. BLOCK DIAGRAM
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A COMBI PWB UNIT
VDD5V CE2 DO CK CE1 SL LDET DI MICIN

CN300

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MIC
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7 6 NC

13 ROM_VDD CE2

5 SL

10 9 8 DI CK CE1

11 LDET

14 DO

18 19 20 21 RDS_LOCK RDS_DATA RDS_HSLK RDS_CK

IP-BUS

FM/AM TUNER UNIT

AUXR AUXL AUXG
IC 3 EEPROM 5.0V OSC 5V IC 5 3.3V

JA150(1/2) AUX

MUTE
LPF

Q301

JA100

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ANTENNA

1 2,3

AM ANT 1
ATT

FMRF

FM ANT 3
ATT FMRF ANT adj RF adj

IC 1 3.3V MIXER, IF AMP

IC 2 2.5V

PHONE MIXIN IC300 NJM4558MD
6 B_-IN 7 B_OUT 2 A_-IN A_OUT

DET, FM MPX, RDS DECODER

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Lch 23

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T51

CF52

SELECTOR IC350 BA3131FS
15 AUXL 16 -IN2C +IN2A +IN2C

AUDIOGND

OSCGND

VDD_3.3

RFGND

DGND

VCC

IC 4 3.3V 3.3V 2.5V 2.5V

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NC

SW1

L-IN2B OUT2

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A8V 1

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E TUN_3.3V 3 IC130 NJM2885DL1-33
A8V ORX OTX ORST BOOTE BTPW2

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SW2 +IN2B

CN810 CN800
24 15 40 39 36 32 AVL TELOUT ORX OTX BOOTE HFAV ORST Q350

22 TELBEEP

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45 EVOL SW2

40 EVOL SW1 EMUTE ASLIN SACLK 23 93 59

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A :FH-P800BT/XJ/UC B :FH-P8000BT/XJ/UC C :FH-P80BT/XJ/EW5 D :FH-P6050UB/XJ/ES
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MUTE
Q300

66 45

BTMUTE EVOLSW2

C SAOUT 90

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CN76

MICIN 17 BTRST 6 BTTEST 5 35 DACCS DACDT 33 DACCK 34 11 BT5V BTBTS BTRX BT3V 9 3A 12 4A 3 1 8 9 10 2 4 12

MUTE 65 BTRST 63 54 BTTEST 55 DACCS DACDT 56 DACCK BTPW 61 BTCTS 34 BTRX SYSPW

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5V

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PICKUP UNIT (P10.5)(SERVICE)
LD LDMD 15 5 15 5 8 AC,BD,E,F VCC FOM 3 FOP 2 1 TOP TOM 4 14 FOM

IC50(1/2) 3Y 8 TC74VHCT08AFT 4Y 11 5V 3V

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CN101
Q101

VDD2

RF AMP, CD DECODER, MP3&WMA DECODER DIGITAL SERVO/DATA·PROCESSOR CPU, USB HOST CONTROLLER
141 142 LD PD 2 REFOUT /USBXTAL USBXTAL 1 X205 48MHz Q102 VDD2

BTTX BTRTS AUDIO8V

33 BTTX 68 BTRTS

OEL15V

A8V

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13 X1 20MHz BZ1 11 26

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XIN XOUT PEE

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ILMPW 37

VREF 8 HOLOGRAM UNIT 3 FOP 2 FOCUS ACT. TRACKING ACT. TOP 1 TOM 4 LD+ 14

REFO

133

SWVDD

38

MD

ACTUATOR/ MOTOR DRIVER IC301 BA5839FP
12 11 14 13 FOM FOP TOP TOM

/PUEN 39

IC201 PE5647A
LOUT

CN701
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CN200
13 7 LOUT CDL

LOUT

SYSTEM CONTROLLER IC1(1/2) A B :PEG437A C :PEG436A D :PEG438A
OELPW 36

B.U Q701

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TD,FD SD,MD

VDD VDD2 Q201 VDD3 /ADENA 17 VDD 9 11 VDD 3

CD_3.3V
1 IC260 NJM2885DL1-33 VDD5V

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SPINDLE MOTOR

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16 SOP LOEJ 22 15 SOM 21 18 LCOP CLCONT 17 9 LCOM CONT 28 20 41 LOEJ CLCONT

INDTEL INDAV /RESET BRST,BRXEN,BSRQ 8 12 RESET BRST,BRXEN,BSRQ,BDATA,BSCK VD VD Q250 92 CDRST DIM DISPOFF B.U RESET

58 57

/RESET 16

LOADING/CARRIAGE M MOTOR

52 35

CONT BDATA,BSCK VD 2 1 DP DM 5 4 DP 16 DM 17 18 19 4 3 USBDP USBDM

VD_7.5V
Q251

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8 12EJ 7 8EJ 10 DSCSNS 9 HOME S904 12EJ S905 8EJ S903 DSCSNS S901 HOME

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VDCONT

XTAL 50 /XTAL 52 X201 16.93MHz B.U 1 4

USB_5V IC280 BD9781HFP
VIN EN/SYNC 7 20 DDSYNC

KYDT DPDT CNVSS EPM CE CLCK 19 USBCTL 87 FLG BUSY

30 29 7 39 44 31 32 RESET

JA290
2 USBDM USBDP VIN 2 SW 5 FB 6 INV

VD

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IC205 341S2159

CPRST SDA,SCL VDSENS 11

USB

3

IC290 R5523N001B
5 VOUT EN 1 FLG 3

iPod AUTHENTICATION COPROCESSOR

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USB5V

CN1

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MIC
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JA750
5 1 7 BUSL+ 11 BUSL8 5 6

IP-BUS DRIVER IC750 HA12241FP
BUSBUS+ STB 8 Q750 B.U 80 S1 ROUT 1 2 28 27 79 TX RX

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2 KEYD 89 KEYAD MEMDI IPPW MEMCS MEMWP MEMDO MEMCK 42 43 3 5 4 KEYD KEYAD

IP-BUS

3V 5V 1 3 IC50(2/2) 1Y 1A TC74VHCT08AFT
4 1 12 9 2A 1A 4A 3A 2Y 5V 3V 1Y IC60 TC74VHC08FT 4Y 11 3Y 8 6 3

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8 SO

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C JA450
SWL 2

JA150(2/2) WIRED REMOTE

4 5 1 2

CS# WP# SI SCK

MEMORY IC70 LE25FW 203PATT

SWL

3

Q450 FL Q460 FL

ASENBO

AUXR AUXL AUXG

JA150(1/2) AUX

SYSTEM CONTROLLER IC1(2/2) A B :PEG437A C :PEG436A
81 24

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SWL FL RL Q490 B.U

RCA OUT

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RL Q470 5

MUTE
Q301 BTMUTE2 TELBEEP2 TUNPCE2 TUNPCE1 TUNPDO

D :PEG438A

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Q650 VDD5V

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C

VDD_5V
Q651

PHONE MIXING IC300 NJM4558MD
6 B_-IN 7 B_OUT 2 A_-IN A_OUT 1

CE2 CE1 DO DI CK SL

69 70 47 46

B

TUNPDI 48 TUNPCK 95 SL Q101 16 82 Q100

DALMON BSENS ASENS

67 73 72

B.U

JA600
BU 16 ACC 4 BU ACC

BSENS
Q610

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B

C

RDS_CK RDS_HSLK

RCK RDS57K

ASENS
ISENS 83 84 RDSLK 17 VR430 22 LDET RDT TELIN 21 Q620

SELECTOR IC350 BA3131FS
15 UXL 16 -IN2C +IN2A +IN2C

ISENS
ILL 12 ILL

RDS_DATA 20 RDS_LOCK LDET 8 SW1 17 14

TEL MUTE
8 Q630 TEL_MUTE 10 TEL_MUTE

AMPPW

49 6,20 VCC1,VCC2

B.U

L-IN2B OUT2

MIC430

ELECTRONIC VOLUME/ SOURCE SELECTOR
MIC_in

MIC
BUSL+ BUSLTUNL SOUTL CDL

OUT1+

9

FL+ FLRL+ RLB.REM

5 3 7 9 6

9 18

SW2 +IN2B

C

PRE/SW_L 40 Front-L 38 39 Rear_L

7 6 8 10 9 14 20 13 12

45 VOL SW2

40 EVOL SW1 EMUTE ASLIN SACLK 23 93 59 90

IN4+_L IN4-_L IN3_L IN1_L IN2_L MUTE Noise_ DET_out SA_CLK SA_OUT

7 POWER AMP OUT1OUT3+ 17 IC550 STBY 11 PA2029A OUT3- 19 4 IN1 15 Q440 VP_12V Q441 OEL15V IN3 MUTE 22 SW_OUT 25

FL+ FLRL+ RLB.REM

C

IC400 PML017A
VP

D

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43

B

C

D

MUTE
Q851 6

C SAOUT

B.REM CONT 1 IC510 TPD1018F

GND 15

GND

A

VST,VCK,VDT MUTE 85

Q850 A8V 2

AUDIO_8V IC660 NJM2388F84
4

1

B.U

BT_5V Q670
B.U Q671 BT5V

Q852 B.U

BT_3V
BTPW 64 1 3 IC670 NJM2885DL1-33 BT3V

SYSPW

E
SYSPW 1

A

B

C CN80
ILM_+B SWVDD Q682 5 8

B
12 9

D

KEYBOARD UNIT
ILLUMI

ILM_12.2V Q680
OEL15V Q681

CN901
ILM_+B SWVDD SWVDD Q904 Q905

ILMPW

37

Q906

D911 D901-D904 D907,D908 D912-D919

SW_5V
VDD5V SWVDD 38 Q90 OEL15V B.U Q701 7,8 36 Q700
D909

D910

D911

C

EM OLLER /2) EG437A EG436A EG438A
OELPW

OEL_15V

OEL_+B

4

13

OEL_+B

OEL_+B

Q901 Q902 Q903

IC700 NJM2360M

1 INDTEL INDAV 14 15 3 2 INDTEL INDAV

A B C
Q909

A B D KEY MATRIX
S902 RDM S903 EJECT S905 LIST S907 CLOCK /TA/TI S910 MUTE /SW S912 PHONE /EQ

INDTEL INDAV

58 57 DIM 16 DISPOFF 9 1 8 DIM DISPOFF

E

A
DIM DISPOFF RESET 52 35

B

C

REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR
3 OPT IN

ROTARY COMMANDER
Q908 10 REM 7 16 VCC VREF ROT1 ROT0 19 9 9 1

S904 BAND S906 SOURCE S909 DISP S911 S.Rtrv COMP

10

1

RESET IC35 PST3435UL

IC901 GP1UX51RK RESET
S901

1

2

VDD5V RESET 11

6

RESET

ADKY0 ADKY1

18 17 15

KYDT DPDT CNVSS EPM CE CLCK BUSY

30 29 VDD5V 7 39 44 31 32 RESET BUSY EPM CNVss CLK TXD RXD VCC

KYDT DPDT

13 12

4 5

KYDT DPDT

13 12 4 X901 10MHz 6

KYDT DPDT XOUT XIN

OEL DRIVER/ KEY CONTROLLER IC902 PEG439A

ADKY2

DCLK DOUT XREST MCLK XCMD

1 2 11 14 20 OEL_+B Q910

SCL SIRX XRES XI XCMD VAH VKH

20 21 18 10 19 7 6

OEL UNIT

F

CN1

8

2

3

CE 5

6

9

4

10

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5. DIAGNOSIS
5.1 OPERATIONAL FLOWCHART
A

Power ON

Vcc1 = 5 V Pin 14

B

bsens Pin 73 bsens = L asens Pin 72 asens = L
C

ASENBO Pin 80

H

Starts communication with Grille microcomputer. 500 ms
D

SWVDD Pin 38

H 500 ms

Source keys operative

In case of the above signal, the communication with Grille microcomputer may fail. If the time interval is not 500 msec, the oscillator may be defective.

Source ON
E

SYSPW H Pin 1

Completes power-on operation.(After that, proceed to each source operation.)

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5.2 ERROR CODE LIST
- Error Messages
If a CD is not operative or stopped during operation due to an error, the error mode is turned on and cause(s) of the error is indicated with a corresponding number. This arrangement is intended at reducing nonsense calls from the users and also for facilitating trouble analysis and repair work in servicing.
A

(1) Basic Indication Method 1) When SERRORM is selected for the CSMOD (CD mode area for the system), error codes are written to DMIN (minutes display area) and DSEC (seconds display area). The same data is written to DMIN and DSEC. DTNO remains in blank as before.

2) Head unit display examples Depending on display capability of LCD used, display will vary as shown below. xx contains the error number. 8-digit display ERROR-xx 6-digit display ERR-xx 4-digit display E-xx

B

(2) Error Code List Code Class Displayed error code Description of the code and potential cause(s) 10 Electricity Carriage Home NG CRG can't be moved to inner diameter. SERVO LSI ComCRG can't be moved from inner diameter. munication Error -> Failure on home switch or CRG move mechanism. 11 12 Electricity Electricity Focus Servo NG Spindle Lock NG Subcode NG Communication error between microcomputer and SERVO LSI. Focusing not available. -> Stains on rear side of disc or excessive vibrations on REWRITABLE. Spindle not locked. Sub-code is strange (not readable). -> Failure on spindle, stains or damages on disc, or excessive vibrations. A disc not containing CD-R data is found. Turned over disc are found, though rarely. CD signal error. AGC protection doesn't work. Focus can be easily lost. -> Damages or stains on disc, or excessive vibrations on REWRITABLE. Failed to reach target address. -> CRG tracking error or damages on disc. Skip setting for all track. (CD-R/RW) Mechanical error during CD ON. -> Defective loading motor, mechanical lock and mechanical sensor. A0 System Power Supply NG Power (VD) is ground faulted. -> Failure on SW transistor or power supply (failure on connector). Remarks: Mechanical errors are not displayed (because a CD is turned off in these errors). Unreadable TOC does not constitute an error. An intended operation continues in this case. Upper digits of an error code are subdivided as shown below: 1x: Setup relevant errors, 3x: Search relevant errors, Ax: Other errors.

C

17 30 44 50

Electricity Electricity Electricity

Setup NG Search Time Out ALL Skip

D

Mechanism CD On Mech Error

E

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B

C

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5.3 CONNECTOR FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
A

M4X8 MAX

MIC INPUT(UC,EW5)

R FRONT

L

B
FUSE 10A

REAR SW

AUX JACK WIRED REMOTE INPUT(UC,EW5) FRONT OUTPUT(UC,EW5) REAR OUTPUT SUBWOOFER OUTPUT USB

ANTENNA JACK

C

D

E

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6. SERVICE MODE
6.1 CD TEST MODE
A

B

1) Cautions on adjustments In this product the single voltage (3.3 V) is used for the regulator. The reference voltage is the REFO1 (1.65 V) instead of the GND. If you should mistakenly short the REFO1 with the GND during adjustment, accurate voltage will not be obtained, and the servo's misoperation will apply excessive shock to the pickup. To avoid such problems: a. Do not mix up the REFO1 with the GND when connecting the (-) probe of measuring instruments. Especially on an oscilloscope, avoid connecting the (-) probe for CH1 to the GND. b. In many cases, measuring instruments have the same potential as that for the (-) probe. Be sure to set the measuring instruments to the floating state. c. If you have mistakenly connected the REFO1 to the GND, turn off the regulator or the power immediately. Before mounting and removing filters or leads for adjustment, be sure to turn off the regulator. For stable circuit operation, keep the mechanism operating for about one minute or more after the regulator is turned on. In the test mode, any software protections will not work. Avoid applying any mechanical or electrical shock to the mechanism during adjustment. The RFI and RFO signals with a wide frequency range are easy to oscillate. When observing the signals, insert a resistor of 1k ohms in series. The load and eject operation is not guarantied with the mechanism upside down. If the mechanism is blocked due to mistaken eject operation, reset the product or turn off and on the ACC to restore it.

2) Test mode This mode is used to adjust the CD mechanism module. To enter the test mode. While pressing the SOURCE and CLOCK(TA) keys at the same time, reset. To exit from the test mode. Turn off the ACC and back up. Notes: a. During ejection, do not press any other keys than the EJECT key until the loaded disc is ejected. b. If you have pressed the (->) key or (<-) key during focus search, turn off the power immediately to protect the actuator from damage caused by the lens stuck. c. For the TR jump modes except 100TR, the track jump operation will continue even if the key is released. d. For the CRG move and 100TR jump modes, the tracking loop will be closed at the same time when the key is released. e. When the power is turned off and on, the jump mode is reset to the singleTR (91), the RF amp gain is set to 0 dB, and the auto-adjustment values are reset to the default settings.

C

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E

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- Flow Chart
[Key] Contents Display
[CD] or [SOURCE] Source On TRK MIN SEC [SOURCE] + [CLOCK(TA)] + Reset Test Mode In

A

[BAND] Power On (T.Offset is adjusted) TRK MIN SEC

[3] Power On (T.Offset is not adjusted) TRK MIN SEC

[2] RF AMP *1 Gain switching TRK MIN SEC

[4] SPINDLE *9 Speed switching TRK MIN SEC

00

00

00

99

99

99

GG

GG

GG

SP

SP

SP

[BAND] Power Off TRK MIN SEC

[3] Focus Close S curve check TRK MIN SEC

[6] Focus Mode switching

[1]

[>] CRG +

[<] CRG -

[2] Self-adjusting switching *3 TRK MIN SEC

*2
TRK MIN SEC

Tracking Servo Close

[5] Gop Mode *10 Gop Mode switching TRK MIN SEC

91

91

91

0X

0X

0X

00 00 00 or 99 99 99

*8 00 00 00 or 99 99 99

*8 00 00 00 or 99 99 99

B

??

??

??

OL

OL

OL

[BAND] Power Off TRK MIN SEC

[1] T.Close & AGC Applicable servomechanism TRK MIN SEC

[6] T.Close Applicable servomechanism TRK MIN SEC

[3] RF AGC / RF AGC coefficient display TRK MIN SEC

[>] CRG +

[<] CRG -

[2] T.Balance adjustment / T.BAL coefficient display TRK MIN SEC

?tr ?min ?sec

?tr ?min ?sec

??

??

??

8X 8X 8X or 9X 9X 9X

8X 8X 8X or 9X 9X 9X

??

??

??

[BAND] Power Off TRK MIN SEC

[1]

[3] F,T AGC / F.Bias RF AGC TRK MIN SEC

[6] CRG/TR jump value switching*5 TRK MIN SEC

[>] CRG/TR Jump +

[<] CRG/TR Jump -

[2] Tracking Open

*7 F,T,RF AGC F.Bias display switching TRK MIN SEC ?? ?? ??

*4
TRK MIN SEC TRK MIN

*4
SEC

?tr ?min ?sec

?tr ?min ?sec

?tr ?min ?sec

?tr ?min ?sec *6

8X 8X 8X or 9X 9X 9X

C

[BAND] Power Off TRK MIN SEC

[2] Tracking Open

8X 8X 8X or 9X 9X 9X

*1)
TRK

TYP
MIN SEC

->
TRK

+ 6 dB -> 06MIN06SEC06

TRK

+ 12 dB 12MIN12SEC12

*2) Focus Close -> S.Curve -> TRK TRK 00MIN00SEC00 01MIN01SEC01 (TRK99MIN99SEC99)

F EQ measurement setting TRK 02MIN02SEC02

[Key] [BAND] [>] [<] [1]
Remote control Unit Remote control Unit Remote control Unit Remote control Unit Remote control Unit Remote control Unit

Operation Test Mode Power On/Off CRG + / TR Jump + (Direction of the external surface) CRG - / TR Jump (Direction of the internal surface) T. CLS & AGC & Applicable servomechanism / AGC,AGC display setting RF Gain switching / Offset adjustment display / T.Balance adjustment / T. Open F. Close,S Curve / Rough Servo and RF AGC / F,T,RF AGC SPDL 1X/2X switching As for the double speed(2x), audio output cannot be supported. Error Rate measurement ON : ERR 30 Counts Start BER display data[%] F. Mode switching / Tracking Close / CRG·TR Jump Switching

D

*3) F.Offset Display -> RF.Offset -> T.Offset Display -> Switch to the order of the original display

[2] [3]

*4) 1TR/4TR/10TR/32TR/100TR *5) Single -> 4TR -> 10TR -> 32TR -> 100TR -> CRG Move 9x(8x):91(81) 92(82) 93(83) 94(84) 95(85) 96(86) *6) Only at the time of CRG move, 100TR jump *7) TRK/MIN/SEC -> F.AGC -> T.AGC Gain -> F Bias -> RF AGC

[4]

[5]

[6]

E

*8) CRG motor voltage = 2 [V] *9)
TRK

TYP (1X)
MIN SEC

->

TRK

2X -> 22MIN22SEC22

TRK

1X 11MIN11SEC11

*10)

OFF(TYP)
TRK MIN SEC

->

TRK

FORCUS -> 70MIN70SEC70

TRK

TRACKING 71MIN71SEC71

· As for the double speed (2x), audio output cannot be supported · After the [Eject] key is pressed keys other than the [Eject] key should not be pressed, until disc ejection is complete. · When the key [2] or [3] is pressed during the Focus Search, the power supply should be immediately turned off (otherwise the lens sticks to Wall, causing the actuator to be damaged). · In the case of TR jump other than to 100TR, the function shall continue to be processed even if the TR jump key is released. As for the CRG Move and 100TR Jump, the mechanism shall be set to the Tracking Close mode when the key is released. · When the power is turned on/off the jump mode is reset to the Single TR (91) while the gain of the RFAMP is reset to 0 dB. At the same time all the self-adjusting values shall return to the default setting.

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6.2 DISPLAY TEST MODE
A

Display test mode
The ACC and back up turn off and turn on while pushing the DISP+MUTE key. To the display test mode. The ACC and back up turn off and turn on while pushing the DISP+MUTE key.

B

System version display Ver1.02 DISP+MUTE ROM Correction version display Ver1.02 DISP+MUTE Usual display test mode display. DISP+MUTE Display STOP
C

DISP+MUTE Display test mode all lighting.

System version display
D

When System version is displayed, the PD number, the system microcomputer version, and the CWW number is displayed. Example) For PEG123A VER1.02 CWW1111

1 2 3A

1 0 2

C1 1 1 1

E

F

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6.3 BLUETOOTH TEST MODE
- About Memory Clear
When resetting the microprocessor, the memory is initialized except for the following five items. This enables user to avoid the task of registering phones and transfering phone directory again even after resetting system at the time of battery exchange, etc. · phone book entries on the Bluetooth telephone · preset numbers on the Bluetooth telephone · registration assignment of Bluetooth telephone · call history of Bluetooth telephone · history of the most recently connected Bluetooth audio
A

Resetting the microprocessor
The microprocessor must be reset under the following conditions: · Prior to using this unit for the first time after installation · If the unit fails to operate properly · When strange or incorrect messages appear on the display - Press RESET with a pen tip or other pointed instrument.

Resetting the Bluetooth wireless technology module
Bluetooth telephone and Bluetooth Audio data can be deleted. To protect personal information, we recommend deleting this data before transferring the unit to other persons. The following settings will be deleted. -- phone book entries on the Bluetooth telephone -- preset numbers on the Bluetooth telephone -- registration assignment of Bluetooth telephone -- call history of Bluetooth telephone -- history of the most recently connected Bluetooth audio 1 Press SOURCE and hold until the unit turns off. 2 Press MULTI-CONTROL and hold until the initial setting menu appears in the display. 3 Turn MULTI-CONTROL to select of BT RESET:MEMORY . 4 Push MULTI-CONTROL right to show a confirmation display. BT RESET:YES is displayed. Clearing memory is now on standby. # If you do not want to reset phone memory, press BAND/ESC. 5 Press MULTI-CONTROL to clear the memory.

B

C

RESET button

D

E

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- Bluetooth Test Mode (when using BT-compliant mobile phone) Specifications for BT Built-in mobile phone
A

The mobile phone compliant to Bluetooth Ver 1.1 requires at least *HFP and *OPP to be mounted. The model having validly accomplished connecting verification is desirable. [CDMA A5504T(TOSHIBA), 6230(Nokia)etc.)] The model capable of being in standby state is desirable.

1. Cautions
*These cautions are for the case where mobile phone is actually connected at the service site. When the mobile phone is actually connected for checking action or the like and the model is registered at the service site, returning the unit directly to user will leave the telephone information on it which had been registered at the service site. Thus, in such case, the task to clear only the telephone information used at the service will be required from the FUNCTION menu. [Important] When the mobile phone is actually connected to the registration number of which a user has already registered among available No.1 through 3 for registration, take note that the telephone information having registered by user will be overwritten.

B

2. Outline of Functions
The following 2 items are to be confirmed for the simple BT action check by using BT-compliant mobile phone: Confirmation of Bluetooth connection (certification connection and voice connection) Confirmation of BT antenna sensitivity (connection)

3. Configuration Diagram

C

Bluetooth

4. How to Start-up the Test Mode
D

Specifications for Operation Operation method Test mode starts by the ACC and back up turn off and turn on while pressing ASR+PHONE keys simultaneously.

Echo cancellation OFF(automatic operation) The BD address of the machine is displayed. (Local address) BT equipment call connected

E
The value is only a criterion. When the mobile phone Source name display Antenna check end(automatic operation) Result of Antenna check display is placed nearest in the front of the product, the value indicates somewhere between -80 and -18. Other than this value or the absence of indication refers to the defective BT antenna connection.

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- Bluetooth Test Mode (when using 2.4 GHz-compliant spectrum analyzer) 1. Cautions
* When the service site has a 2.4 GHz-compliant spectrum analyzer, the peripheral facilities shown below are also required. Also, the antenna terminal on BT unit must be directly connected to the cable. A gray coaxial cable connected to the antenna connector on BT unit is removed by taking out the upper case and CD mechanics of the product. This task would be safer if a special connector-drawing jig is available. Next, the U.FL connector from spectrum analyzer is connected. The styling of cable must be taken good care so as not to add further burden on BT antenna connector and to break it.
A

2. Outline of Functions
The following confirmation is to be conducted by test mode in order to simply check BT actions using 2.4 GHz-compliant spectrum analyzer. * Confirmation of output level of Bluetooth unit
B

3. Configuration Diagram
2.4 GHz-compliant spectrum analyzer

C

A

Remove CD mechanics and connect to ANT connector inside Bluetooth unit

C

D

B A: U.FL-SMA conversion adapter (Hirose Electric Co., Ltd CL311-0301-5) B: Coaxial cable for SMA microwave (Stack Electronics Co., Ltd. SMA P-100-STF358) C: SMA conversion connector (Stack Electronics Co., Ltd. BA057)

E

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4. How to Start-up the Test Mode
Specifications for Operation
A

Operation method SOURCE + CLOCK/TA + RESET

P I ONE ER
PHONE

L OOP
B

BACK

Select Mode by right & left keys. Select LOCAL TX NM (data non-modulation).

LOCA L

TX

NM

Determine by Center key and select frequency. Initial value is 2 402 MHz. Select frequency by Up & Down keys. Initial value is 2 402 MHz. 02:2402<->41:2441<->80:2480
C

TX

F LEQ

0 2 - 2 4 0 2

Determine by Center key. Screen displaying LOCAL TX NM Setup Defined. This is the end of product setup.

D

Center key

LOCA L

TX

NM

EXE

DISP key

Determine the output level of each frequency by spectrum analyzer upon the above connection. The output level V must be within the range of the following as a determination standard: "-6 dBm
T 0 2

R - -

G - -

EXE

Measure each of 02, 41 and 80. Return to SEL screen by BAND key.
E

F

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7. DISASSEMBLY
- Removing the Cace and Grille Assy(Fig.1) Remove the screw and then remove the Case. Cace

1

A

1

2

2

Remove the two screw.

2

Detach the four hooks on tip of white arrows and then remove the Grille Assy. Fig.1
B

Knob Unit Grille Assy - Removing the Keyboard Unit (Fig.2,3) Remove the Knob Unit.(Fig.2) Knob Unit Fig.2

Keyboard Unit

C

1

Remove the ten screws and then remove the Keyboard Unit.(Fig.3)

1 1 1

1

1 1
Fig.3

1 1
- Removing the CD Mechanism Module (Fig.4)

1 1

D

1 1
Remove the four screws.

1

Fig.4 Disconnect the cable and then remove the CD Mechanism Module.
E

1

1

F

CD Mechanism Module

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- Removing the Cace Unit(Fig.5,6)

1
A

1
Fig.5

1

Remove the two screws.(Fig.5)

Cace Unit
2
Remove the five screws and then remove the Cace Unit.(Fig.6)

2 2
B

2

2

2

Fig.6

C

When unplugging the cord assy, make sure to use jig GGF1539. If the antenna cable is directly unplugged without using jig GGF1539, you might damage your fingertip or fingernail.

- How to Remove the Cord Assy
When unplugging cord assy, hook the point of jig GGF1539 on the lid of cord assy and vertically draw out along with the engagement axis of connector.

GGF1539 Cord Assy
D

Connector

- How to Attach the Cord Assy
For inserting cord assy, adjust cord assy with the engagement axis of connector and insert it as vertically as possible. Do not insert the cord assy in extreme slant, as the connector might suffer damage. - Removing the Antenna Unit(Fig.7) Disconnect the Cord Assy using GGF1539.

E

1

Remove the two screws ant then remove the Antenna Unit.

Cord Assy
1
Fig.7

1

Antenna Unit
F

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- Removing the Combi PWB Unit (Fig.8,9)

1 2

Remove the two screw.(Fig.8) Remove the two screws and the remove Heatsink.(Fig.8)

2 1 1

2

A

Fig.8

Heatsink

3

Remove the seven screws and then remove Combi PWB Unit.(Fig.9)

3

B

3 3

3

3

3

3
Fig.9

C

Combi PWB Unit

D

E

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4

- How to hold the Mechanism Unit
1. Hold the Upper and Lower Frames. 2. Do not hold the front portion of the Upper Frame, because it is not very solid.

A

B

Do not squeeze this area.

- Removing the Upper and Lower Frames
1. With a disc inserted and clamped in the mechanism, remove the two Springs (A), the six Springs (B), and the four Screws. 2. Turn the Upper Frame using the part "a" as a pivot, and remove the Upper Frame. 3. While lifting the Carriage Mechanism, remove it from the three Dampers. Caution: When assembling, be sure to apply some alcohol to the Dampers and assemble the mechanism in a clamped state.

C

a B B

Upper Frame

B B
D

B B A

Damper
A
E

Carriage Mechanism Lower Frame Damper

F

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- How to remove the CD Core Unit
1. Apply Shorting Solder to the flexible cable of the Pickup, and disconnect it from the connector. 2. Unsolder the four leads, and loosen the Screw. 3. Remove the CD Core Unit. Caution: When assembling the CD Core Unit, assemble it with the SW in a clamped state so as not to damage it.
Shorting Solder
A

Screw
B

CD Core Unit

Solder

- How to remove the Pickup Unit
1. Make the system in the carriage mechanism mode, and have it clamped. 2. Remove the CD Core Unit and remove the leads from the Inner Holder. 3. Remove the Poly Washer, Change Arm, and Pickup Lock Arm. 4. While releasing from the hook of the Inner Holder, lift the end of the Feed Screw. Caution: When assembling, move the Planet Gear to the load/eject position before setting the Feed Screw in the Inner Holder. Assemble the sub unit side of the Pickup, taking the plate (Chassis) in-between. When treating the leads of the Load Carriage Motor Assy, do not make them loose over the Feed Screw.
Poly Washer Change Arm Pickup Lock Arm Inner Holder
D C

Feed Screw

Planet Gear

Pickup Rack

E

Chassis

Pickup

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8. EACH SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT
8.1 CHECKING THE GRATING AFTER CHANGING THE PICKUP UNIT
A

Note : The grating angle of the PU unit cannot be adjusted after the PU unit is changed. The PU unit in the CD mechanism module is adjusted on the production line to match the CD mechanism module and is thus the best adjusted PU unit for the CD mechanism module. Changing the PU unit is thus best considered as a last resort. However, if the PU unit must be changed, the grating should be checked using the procedure below. Purpose : To check that the grating is within an acceptable range when the PU unit is changed. Symptoms of Mal-adjustment : If the grating is off by a large amount symptoms such as being unable to close tracking, being unable to perform track search operations, or taking a long time for track searching. Method : Measuring Equipment Measuring Points Disc Mode
C

B

Oscilloscope, Two L.P . .F E, F REFO1 , TCD-782 TEST MODE

CD CORE UNIT
REFO1 E F E VREF L.P . .F Xch 100 kohm 390 pF Ych

Oscilloscope

F
D

100 kohm 390 pF L.P . .F

VREF

E

F

Checking Procedure 1. In test mode, load the disc and switch the 3 V regulator on. 2. Using the -> and <- buttons, move the PU unit to the innermost track. 3. Press key 3 to close focus, the display should read "91". Press key 2 to implement the tracking balance adjustment the display should now read "81". Press key 3. The display will change, returning to "81" on the fourth press. 4. As shown in the diagram above, monitor the LPF outputs using the oscilloscope and check that the phase difference is within 75 degrees. Refer to the photographs supplied to determine the phase angle. 5. If the phase difference is determined to be greater than 75 degrees try changing the PU unit to see if there is any improvement. If, after trying this a number of times, the grating angle does not become less than 75 degrees then the mechanism should be judged to be at fault. Note Because of eccentricity in the disc and a slight misalignment of the clamping center the grating waveform may be seen to "wobble" ( the phase difference changes as the disc rotates). The angle specified above indicates the average angle. Hint Reloading the disc changes the clamp position and may decrease the "wobble".

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Grating waveform

Ech -> Xch 20 mV/div, AC Fch -> Ych 20 mV/div, AC
A

0 degrees

30 degrees

B

45 degrees

60 degrees
C

D

75 degrees

90 degrees

E

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8.2 PCL OUTPUT CONFIRMATION
A

- PCL output
In the normal operation mode (with the detachable panel installed, the ACC switched ON, the standby mode cancelled), shift the TESTIN IC1(Pin 86) terminal to H. The clock signal is output from the PCL terminal IC1(Pin 41). The frequency of the clock signal is 625.0 kHz that is one 32th of the fundamental frequency.

B

C

D

E

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8

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B

C

D

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9. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST
NOTES : Parts marked by " * " are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List.
A

The > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part. Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation. Screw adjacent to mark on the product are used for disassembly. For the applying amount of lubricants or glue, follow the instructions in this manual. (In the case of no amount instructions,apply as you think it appropriate.) " "

9.1 PACKING

B

C

D

E

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(1) PACKING SECTION PARTS LIST
Mark
* * * *

No.
1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 2 3 4 5-1 5-2 5-3 5-4 5-5 5-6 5-7 5-8 5-9 5-10 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

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FH-P800BT/XJ/UC FH-P8000BT/XJ/UC FH-P80BT/XJ/EW5 FH-P6050UB/XJ/ES
CRP1365 CRP1366 CRY1070 Not used CDP1026 CDP1041 CEG1177 CEG1250 CZR5519 CZR5540 CZR5541 CZR5542 Not used Not used Not used Not used CZR2977 CPM1064 CZN5471 CZN5472 CZN5473 CXC9115 CZD5514 CZE2982 BMZ50P080FTC CMZ50P080FTC CZE2983 CZH6667 CZH6668 CZH6669 CZH6670 CZE2963 CZR5517 CRB2770 CRB2771 CRB2772 Not used Not used Not used Not used CZR5518 Not used CNS9475 Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used CRP1365 CRP1366 CRY1246 Not used CDP1026 Not used CEG1177 CEG1250 CZR5513 CZR5537 CZR5538 CZR5539 Not used Not used Not used Not used CZR2977 CPM1064 CZN5471 CZN5472 CZN5473 CXC9115 CZD5514 CZE2982 BMZ50P080FTC CMZ50P080FTC CZE2983 CZH6667 CZH6668 CZH6671 CZH6672 CZE2963 CZR5511 CRB2776 CRB2777 CRB2778 Not used Not used Not used Not used CZR5512 Not used CNS9475 Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used CRP1363 CRP1366 CRY1265 CRY1268 CDP1040 Not used *CZE2980 CEG1250 CZR5522 CZR5525 CZR5526 CZR5527 CZR5528 CZR5529 CZR5530 CZR5531 CZR5510 CPM1064 CZN5471 CZN5472 CZN5473 CXC9115 CZD5513 Not used Not used Not used Not used CZH6665 CZH6666 CZH6663 CZH6664 CZE2962 CZR5520 CRB2756 CRB2757 CRB2758 CRB2759 CRB2760 CRB2761 CRB2762 CZR5521 CNS9366 CNS9365 CZE2981 CMZ50P080FTC BMZ50P080FTC CZE2983 CNV3930 CBA1650 CZE2985 Not used CRP1364 CRP1366 Not used Not used CDP1040 Not used CZE2959 CEG1250 CZR5516 CZR5532 CZR5533 CZR5534 CZR5535 CZR5536 Not used Not used CZR2977 Not used Not used Not used Not used CXC8885 (Remote Control Assy) CZD5514 CZE2982 BMZ50P080FTC CMZ50P080FTC CZE2983 CZH6667 CZH6668 CZH6673 CZH6674 CZE2962 CZR5514 CRB2782 CRB2783 CRB2784 CRB2785 CRB2786 Not used Not used CZR5515 Not used CNS9475 Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used CEX1065
F E A

B

*

C

*

D

* * * * * * * *

21-1 21-2 21-3 21-4 21-5 21-6 21-7 21-8 22 23 24 25 26

*

* *

27 28 29 30 31

FH-P800BT/XJ/UC
5 6 7 8

47

1

2

3

4

(2) Language of Quick Start Guide
Mark FH-P800BT/XJ/UC
CZR5540 CZR5542 CZR5541 -----------------------------

FH-P8000BT/XJ/UC
CZR5537 CZR5539 CZR5538 -----------------------------

FH-P80BT/XJ/EW5
CZR5525 CZR5526 CZR5528 CZR5527 CZR5529 CZR5530 CZR5531 -------------

FH-P6050UB/XJ/ES
CZR5532 CZR5533 --------------------CZR5534 CZR5535 CZR5536

Language
English Spanish French German Italian Dutch Russian Portuguese(B) Traditional Chinese Arabic

A

(3) CONTENTS OF CD-ROM (Operation Manual)
B

Mark
* * * * * * * * * *

FH-P800BT/XJ/UC (CZR5517)
CRB2770 CRB2772 CRB2771 -----------------------------

FH-P8000BT/XJ/UC (CZR5511)
CRB2776 CRB2778 CRB2777 -----------------------------

FH-P80BT/XJ/EW5 (CZR5520)
CRB2756 CRB2757 CRB2759 CRB2758 CRB2760 CRB2761 CRB2762 -------------

FH-P6050UB/XJ/ES (CZR5514)
CRB2782 CRB2783 --------------------CRB2784 CRB2785 CRB2786

Language
English Spanish French German Italian Dutch Russian Portuguese(B) Traditional Chinese Arabic

C

All operation manuals are supplied in PDF files by the CD-ROM. No printed papers are available. Installation Manual
Part No.
CZR5519,CZR5513 CZR5522 CZR5516 English, French, Spanish English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Dutch, Russian English, Spanish, Portuguese(B), Traditional Chinese, Arabic

Language

D

E

F

48

FH-P800BT/XJ/UC
1 2 3 4

5

6

7

8

A

B

C

D

E

F

FH-P800BT/XJ/UC
5 6 7 8

49

1

2

3

4

9.2 EXTERIOR(1)
A

A

B

A

C

A
D

D

E

E

F

50

FH-P800BT/XJ/UC
1 2 3 4

5

6

7

8

(1) EXTERIOR(1) SECTION PARTS LIST
Mark No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Description Heat Sink Chassis Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw Cord Assy Chassis Unit Transistor(Q670) Transistor(Q250) Chassis Screw Cord Assy Screw Cord Assy Screw Holder Holder Heat Sink Holder IC(IC660) IC(IC550) Jack(JA150) Connector(JA290) Connector(JA600) Pin Jack(JA450) Connector(JA750) Antenna Jack(JA100) Transistor(Q650) Part No. See Contrast table(2) See Contrast table(2) BMA26P040FTC BSZ26P050FTC BSZ26P050FTC BSZ26P050FTC See Contrast table(2) BSZ26P050FTC See Contrast table(2) BSZ26P140FTC See Contrast table(2) CZX6628 See Contrast table(2) 2SD2396 See Contrast table(2) > BPZ26P060FTC CZD5512 See Contrast table(2) See Contrast table(2) See Contrast table(2) See Contrast table(2) See Contrast table(2) CZN8389 CZN8388 NJM2388F84 PA2029A See Contrast table(2) CKS5669 CKM1376 See Contrast table(2) CKS3408 CKX1056 2SD2396 66 Connector(CN810) See Contrast table(2) 61 62 63 64 65 Shield Sheet Bluetooth Module(Y1) ····· Connector(CN200) CZK2967 See Contrast table(2) See Contrast table(2) See Contrast table(2)
D

Mark No. 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60

Description Connector(CN990) Screw Holder Top Cover Sheet Plate ····· Cushion Heat Sink Combi PWB Unit Screw ····· Screw Screw Fuse(10 A) Plug(CN80) Connector(CN300) Connector(CN800) ····· ····· FM/AM Tuner Unit Holder Bracket Bluetooth Unit Connector(CN76) Connector(CN1)

Part No. See Contrast table(2)
A

See Contrast table(2) See Contrast table(2) CZN8397 See Contrast table(2) CZN8407

CZN8409 CZN8384 See Contrast table(2) BMZ26P180FTB
B

BSZ26P080FTC BSZ26P140FTC CEK1208 CKS3538 See Contrast table(2) See Contrast table(2)
C

CD Mechanism Module(S10.5) CXK5775

See Contrast table(2) CND4324 CZN8396 See Contrast table(2) See Contrast table(2) See Contrast table(2)

(2) CONTRAST TABLE FH-P800BT/XJ/UC, FH-P8000BT/XJ/UC, FH-P80BT/XJ/EW5 and FH-P6050UB/XJ/ES are constructed the same except for the following:
Mark No.
1 2 7 9 11 13 15 19 20 21 22 23 28
5

Description
Heat Sink Chassis Screw Screw Cord Assy Transistor(Q670) Chassis Screw Cord Assy Screw Holder Holder Jack(JA150)

FH-P800BT/XJ/UC FH-P8000BT/XJ/UC FH-P80BT/XJ/EW5 FH-P6050UB/XJ/ES
CZN8408 CZN8380 BSZ26P080FTC BSZ26P080FTC CDE8692 2SD2396 CZN8385 Not used CZD5516 Not used Not used Not used YKS5001
6

E

CZN8408 CZN8380 BSZ26P080FTC BSZ26P080FTC CDE8692 2SD2396 CZN8385 Not used CZD5516 Not used Not used Not used YKS5001

CZN8408 CZN8411 BSZ26P080FTC BSZ26P080FTC CDE8692 2SD2396 CZN8385 BMZ30P060FTC CZD5516 CMZ50P080FTC CND4337 CND4338 YKS5001
7

Not used CZN8398 Not used Not used Not used Not used CZN8386 Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used XKS7006
8

F

FH-P800BT/XJ/UC

51

1

2

3

4

Mark

No.
31 35 36

Description
Pin Jack(JA450) Connector(CN990) Screw Holder Sheet Combi PWB Unit Connector(CN300) Connector(CN800) FM/AM Tuner Unit Bluetooth Unit Connector(CN79) Connector(CN1) Shield Sheet Bluetooth Module(Y1) Connector(CN810)

FH-P800BT/XJ/UC FH-P8000BT/XJ/UC FH-P80BT/XJ/EW5 FH-P6050UB/XJ/ES
XKB7001 CKS5749 BSZ26P040FTB CZN8395 CZN8400 CZW5569 CKS4822 CKS5321 CWE2098 CWN3394 CKS5320 CKS5749 CND3134 CNM9598 CWX3619 CZK2968 XKB7001 CKS5749 BSZ26P040FTB CZN8395 CZN8400 CZW5570 CKS4822 CKS5321 CWE2098 CWN3394 CKS5320 CKS5749 CND3134 CNM9598 CWX3619 CZK2968 XKB7001 CKS5749 BSZ26P040FTB CZN8395 CZN8400 CZW5568 CKS4822 CKS5321 CWE2097 CWN3394 CKS5320 CKS5749 CND3134 CNM9598 CWX3619 CZK2968 CKB1051 Not used Not used Not used Not used CZW5571 Not used Not used CWE2098 Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used

A

37 39 44 51 52 55 58 59 60 61
B

62 63 66

C

D

E

F

52

FH-P800BT/XJ/UC
1 2 3 4

5

6

7

8

A

B

C

D

E

F

FH-P800BT/XJ/UC
5 6 7 8

53

1

2

3

4

9.3 EXTERIOR(2)
A

B

C

B

D

E

F

54

FH-P800BT/XJ/UC
1 2 3 4

5

6

7

8

(1) EXTERIOR(2) SECTION PARTS LIST
Mark No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Description Screw Screw Socket(CN901) Knob Unit Grille Unit Illuminator Illuminator Disc Cover Dust Cover Button Button Lens Button Frame Button Ring Part No. BPZ20P080FTC BPZ20P080FTC CKS3551 See Contrast table(2) See Contrast table(2) CZN8376 CZN8375 CZN8374 CZN6900 See Contrast table(2) CZN8362 See Contrast table(2) CZN8357 See Contrast table(2) See Contrast table(2) 26 27 28 Hinge Unit Keyboard Unit Case Unit CZX6625 See Contrast table(2) CZX6631 21 22 23 24 25 OEL Module Remote Control Unit Cover Cushion IC(IC901) MXS8252 See Contrast table(2) See Contrast table(2) CZN8379 GP1UX51RX
B

Mark No. 16 17 18 19 20

Description Illumination Unit Case Holder Insulator Tape

Part No. CZX6626 CZN8378 CZN8377 CZN8410 CZN8399

A

(2) CONTRAST TABLE FH-P800BT/XJ/UC, FH-P8000BT/XJ/UC, FH-P80BT/XJ/EW5 and FH-P6050UB/XJ/ES are constructed the same except for the following:
Mark No.
4 5 10 12 14 15 22 23 27

Description
Knob Unit Grille Unit Button Lens Frame Button Ring Remote Control Unit Cover Keyboard Unit

FH-P800BT/XJ/UC FH-P8000BT/XJ/UC FH-P80BT/XJ/EW5 FH-P6050UB/XJ/ES
CZX6624 CZX6634 CZN8359 CZN8373 CZN8353 CZN8355 CXC9115 CZN5357 CZW5574 CZX6632 CZX6633 CZN8359 CZN8373 CZN8354 CZN8356 CXC9115 CZN5357 CZW5574 CZX6624 CZX6627 CZN8358 CZN8373 CZN8354 CZN8356 CXC9115 CZN5357 CZW5573 CZX6624 CZX6635 CZN8359 Not used CZN8353 CZN8355 CXC8885 (Remote Control Assy) CNS7068 CZW5575
D C

E

F

FH-P800BT/XJ/UC
5 6 7 8

55

1

2

3

4

9.4 CD MECHANISM MODULE
5
A

19 27 5

5 19

(1)

19 13
(1)

29

48 5 19

A

20 57
B

B

66 9 44 44 15 60
(2)

13

16
(1)

25 54
(1)

23 31
C

9 72 8

(2)

58 69 71 70

73 21

C

46 38 39 33 62

70 68 40 28 32
(1) (1) (1)

63

7 50

4 36 47 17 35 37 14

(2)

(1)

B
(1) (1) (2)

4 61

(2)

52
C

53

18

45 12 64
(1)

D

41 5

6
(2)

(1)

49
D

8 51 55

A

65
(1) (2)

51

59
(1) (1)

C
74 1 3
E

43 10
(2) (1)

56
D

E

2

22 34
(1) (1)

19

(1)

(1)

11 42 24
(1) (1) (1)

26

19
F

30

67 24 (1) : GEM1024 (2) : GEM1045
E

56

FH-P800BT/XJ/UC
1 2 3 4

5

6

7

8

CD MECHANISM MODULE SECTION PARTS LIST
Mark No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Description Connector(CN101) Connector(CN701) Screw Screw Screw(M2 x 3) Screw(M2 x 4) Washer Roller Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Arm Frame Bracket Arm Lever Arm Bracket Arm Lever Holder Gear Gear Gear Gear Gear Gear Rack Arm Roller Gear Guide Gear Guide Arm Part No. CKS4182 CKS4186 BMZ20P025FTC BSZ20P040FTC CBA1511 CBA1835 CBF1038 CNV9499 CBH2609 CBH2612 CBH2614 CBH2616 CBH2617 CBH2620 CBH2855 CBH2937 CBH2735 CBH2854 CBH2642 CBH2856 CBH2857 CBH2860 CBH2861 CBL1686 CND1909 CND2582 CND2583 CND3831 CND2585 CND2586 CND2587 CND2588 CND2589 CNV7201 CNV7207 CNV7208 CNV7209 CNV7210 CNV7211 CNV7212 CNV7214 CNV7216 CNV7218 CNV7219 CNV7361 CNV7595 CNV7799 CNV7805
F E D

Mark No. 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 Rack

Description

Part No. CNV8342
A

CD Core Unit(S10.5COMP2-iPod-C2) CWX3624

Roller Holder Arm Guide Arm Arm Arm Clamper Arm Guide Arm Collar Motor Unit(M2) Arm Unit Chassis Unit Gear Unit Frame Unit Motor Unit(M1) Screw Unit Screw Screw Washer Pickup Unit(P10.5)(Service) Screw

CNV8343 CNV8344 CNV8345 CNV9498 CNV8348 CNV8349 CNV8350 CNV8365 CNV8386 CNV8396 CNV8413 CNV8938 CXC4026 CXC4027 CXC4028 CXC4029 CXC4031 CXC7134 CXC6359 JFZ20P020FTC JGZ17P022FTC YE20FTC CXX1942 IMS26P030FTC
C B

FH-P800BT/XJ/UC
5 6 7 8

57

1

2

3

4

10. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
10.1 OVERALL CONNECTION DIAGRAM(GUIDE PAGE)
A

Note: When ordering service parts, be sure to refer to " EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST" or "ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST".
A-a A-b

Large size SCH diagram

A-a
FM/AM TUNER UNIT
1
AMANT

*U100
8
CE1

CWE2097 (EW5) CWE2098 (UC/ES)
VDD

TUNER:-23.9dBs
16 17 18
RDS_CK

2
RFGND

3
FMANT

4
VCC

5
SL

6
CE2

7
NC1

9
CK

10
DI

11
LDET

12
OSCGND

13
ROMVDD

14
DO

15
DGND

19
RDS_DATA

20
RDS_LOCK

21
RDS_HSLK

22
AUDIOGND

23
LCH

24
RCH

NC2

VDD5V A8V TUNR TUNL

*E
47K 47K

*R354 *C352 *R355
47K

22K 47P 18K
22P

R356

47K

C355

1

A-a

A-b

Guide page
RFGND

4.7uH

L104

AGND RF
2.2uH L102

R357 C354

47K 22P

JA100

*R351

*R352

R353

2.2uH

L103

*R100

R101

R102

*Q100 RT3N22M
3 4

*Q101 RT3N22M
4 3

1A4-E

D100

*C351 AVL PHONE *C364 AUXL C350

1 0.1 1

C353

AUX: +2.2dBs BTAV:-8.17dBs

680

680

680

+IN2B

+IN2C

+IN2A

Vcc

1A4-E

D101

GND

C360

C361

C362

10/16

22/16

*C101

220/16
4.7uH L101

0.01

0.01

SW1

+IN1C

+IN1A

+IN1B

C130

C131

C132

C133

RDS DGND
RDS57K RDSLK RCK RDT

AUXR AVR HFAV AUXG

C370 *C371

1 R370 1

47K AGND
47K 47K 47K 22P

C109 L105 2.2uH

0.001
LDET CE2 CE1 SL CK DO DI

-IN1C

-IN1A

-IN1B

OUT1

SW2

GND

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

C374 R377

22P 47K

*R371

*R372

RFGND

AUXR AUXL AUXG KEYD KEYAD WRGND

GND

KEYAD KEYD

KN100

R373

C373

PHONE

*R301

10K

22

GND HZM6.8ZMWA HZM6.8ZMWA *R150 *R151 1K 1K

*R300

W/R

*R316 47K *C305 47P

*R315 47K

*D150

*D151

EVOLSW1 PHONE MIXING MICIN
1 8

*C

A_OUT A_-IN A_+IN

V+ B_OUT
*R310 *R309 82K 33K

EVOLSW2

*D360 *R363 1K

AUX

1K

3 2 *IC300 NJM4558MD 5 6 7

*CN300

HFMIC HFGND

*R302

*C309

*C300

2.2/50

33/16

10K

MA3J142E0L *R361
*R360 4.7K

B_-IN B_+IN
*C304 0.1

C162

0.0068

330P

WIRED REMOTE AUX D160 D161

0.01

4

VAUXG
22K 22K

*R323 1K
*R305 *C310 0.001 3.3K

*R303

AUX :+2.2dBs

*Q360 DTC124EUA

2.7K

1 2

GND

*D
B.U
BSENS ASENS DALMON BTPW

R162

R163

*C303

*C302

HZM6.8ZMWA

HZM6.8ZMWA R160 R161 100 100

*R308 *C301 15K 0.1
22K

AUXL AUXR *R317 *C306 47K 0.1 *Q300 DTC314TU

*R313 47K *R320
*R319

*C308 0.1
*R312

MICIN TELBEEP2
2.7K

R40

47K

*R307

*R306

22K

*C311

Q251 UMD2N
100/16

*D301

R250
0.001 3 0.01 HZS7C3LTD-E

MA2J11100L
*C312 0.001

*R322

D250

2

5

C252

C251

C250

1K

1K 1/4W

47K

0.1

*R321 47K

AGND

TELOUT TELBEEP

C40
CE1 CE2 BTRTS BTMUTE BTRST BTTEST

VD BSRQ BRST BSCK BRXEN BDATA CD_RST CD_VDD

GND A8V VDD5V B.U

CD (USB/iPod) VD VD BSRQ BRST BSCK BRXEN BDATA RESET VDD DGND ROUT AGND LOUT DGND GND USBDP USBDM USBGND USBGND
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

GND
R204 6.8K

INDTEL INDAV DACCK DACDT DACCS *R29 680 4.7 0.01 0.1 L3 C11 C9 R17 47K INDTEL INDAV RCK LDET 1K 1K *R82 *R81 RESET DPDT KYDT INDTEL INDAV *R80 1K DGND1 DIM

1

6

0.1

BTCTS

SACLK

*R318 *C307

4

0.001

C

VD_7.5V

150

VD7.5V

Q250 2SD2396 K

*R311 100K

*D300 *Q301 DTC314TU

BTMUTE2

1K

MA2J11100L

R362

*JA150

WIRED REMOTE

*H

*R375 *C372 *R374

18K 47P 22K

1K

R376

47K

C375

C363

B

C100

0.1

OUT

20 SELECTER

19

18

17 IC350

16

15

14

13

12

11

BA3131FS

0.01

1
IN

2

3

TU3.3V

*R103 22K

100/16

10/16

22/16

1

6

6

1

P100 IMSA-6802-01Y900

-IN2C

OUT2

-IN2A

-IN2B

TU_3.3V

IC130 NJM2885DL1-33

R350 47K

1/2_Vcc

5

2

5

2

A-a

A-b

Detailed page

ANTENNA

Vref_OUT

AUX: +3.2dBs BTAV:-8.19dBs

1

*R364 1K

100K

C13

R3

1A4-E

D280

GND

100/16

C280

C281

R201

100K R200

L200 1K
C201 C200 0.001 0.01

R202 R203
47K

EN/SYNC

SW

GND

VIN

FB

1

2

3
RT

4

5

6
INV

7

8

DDSYNC

*R4 *R5 *R6

10K 47K 47K 10K 47K

2012 1

CDR CDL
C287

SM240A-T

R282 C284

R281 R280

D281

100K

0.01

47uH
150/6.3 105 C282 220P

R7 R8 VST VDT VCK IPPW ASENBO BTMUTE2 RDS57K RDT RDSLK MUTE TEST

C283

DGND

USBG