cdj 200 service manual
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PIONEERTRANSCRIPT
PIONEER CORPORATION 4-1, Meguro 1-chome,PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC. P.O. Box 1760, LonPIONEER EUROPE NV Haven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, 912PIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE PTE. LTD. 253
PIONEER CORPORATION 2005
CDJ-200
Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8654, Japang Beach, CA 90801-1760, U.S.A.
0 Melsele, BelgiumAlexandra Road, #04-01, Singapore 159936
ORDER NO.
RRV3095
COMPACT DISC PLAYER
CDJ-200THIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL(S) AND TYPE(S).
Model Type Power Requirement Remarks
CDJ-200 KUCXJ AC120V
CDJ-200 RLTXJ AC110-120V/AC220-240V
CDJ-200 WYXJ AC220-240V
CDJ-200 RFXJ AC110-120V/AC220-240V
NECESSARY INFORMATION FOR DHHS RULESMARKED ON THE TOP COVER BELOW:
CAUTION – LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN.DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM
For details, refer to "Important Check Points for good servicing".
T-IZY MAR. 2005 printed in Japan
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1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The following check should be performed for the continued protection of the customer and service technician.
LEAKAGE CURRENT CHECK Measure leakage current to a known earth ground (water pipe, conduit, etc.) by connecting a leakage current tester such as Simpson Model 229-2 or equivalent between the earth ground and all exposed metal parts of the appliance (input/output terminals, screwheads, metal overlays, control shaft, etc.). Plug the AC line cord of the appliance directly into a 120V AC 60 Hz outlet and turn the AC power switch on. Any current measured must not exceed 0.5 mA.
ANY MEASUREMENTS NOT WITHIN THE LIMITS OUTLINED ABOVE ARE INDICATIVE OF A POTENTIAL SHOCK HAZARD AND MUST BE CORRECTED BEFORE RETURNING THE APPLIANCE TO THE CUSTOMER.
2. PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE Many electrical and mechanical parts in the appliance have special safety related characteristics. These are often not evident from visual inspection nor the protection afforded by them necessarily can be obtained by using replacement components rated for voltage, wattage, etc. Replacement parts which have these special safety characteristics are identified in this Service Manual. Electrical components having such features are identified by marking with a > on the schematics and on the parts list in this Service Manual.The use of a substitute replacement component which does not have the same safety characteristics as the PIONEER recommended replacement one, shown in the parts list in this Service Manual, may create shock, fire, or other hazards. Product Safety is continuously under review and new instructions are issued from time to time. For the latest information, always consult the current PIONEER Service Manual. A subscription to, or additional copies of, PIONEER Service Manual may be obtained at a nominal charge from PIONEER.
Leakagecurrenttester
Reading shouldnot be above0.5 mADevice
undertest
Test allexposed metalsurfaces
Also test withplug reversed(Using AC adapterplug as required)
Earthground
AC Leakage Test
(FOR USA MODEL ONLY)
WARNINGThis 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
NOTICE(FOR CANADIAN MODEL ONLY)Fuse symbols (fast operating fuse) and/or (slow operating fuse) on PCB indicate that replacement parts must be of identical designation.
REMARQUE(POUR MODÈLE CANADIEN SEULEMENT)Les symboles de fusible (fusible de type rapide) et/ou (fusible de type lent) sur CCI indiquent que les pièces de remplacement doivent avoir la même désignation.
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.
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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.
LASER DIODE CHARACTERISTICS
MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER : 5 mWWAVELENGTH : 780 – 785 nm
Additional Laser Caution
∗ : See page 51.
1. Laser Interlock Mechanism The position of the switch (S1901) for detecting loading
completion is detected by the system microprocessor, and the design prevents laser diode oscillation when the switch is not in LPS1 terminal side (when the mechanism is not clamped and LPS1 signal is high level.) Thus, the interlock will no longer function if the switch is deliberately set to LPS1 terminal side. ( if LPS1 signal is low level ).
In the test mode∗ the interlock mechanism will not function. Laser diode oscillation will continue, if pin 41 of TC94A15FG
(IC105) on the MAIN Assy is connected to GND, or else the terminals of Q105 are shorted to each other (fault condition).
2. When the cover is opened, close viewing of the objective lens with the naked eye will cause exposure to a Class 1 laser beam.
LABEL CHECK (for RLTXJ, WYXJ and RFXJ types)
IMPORTANT
THIS PIONEER APPARATUS CONTAINSLASER OF CLASS 1.SERVICING OPERATION OF THE APPARATUSSHOULD BE DONE BY A SPECIALLYINSTRUCTED PERSON.
for WYXJ for WYXJ for RLTXJ
for RFXJ
(Printed on the chassis)
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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.
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.
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.
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.
0 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.
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.
3. Lubricants, Glues, and Replacement parts
Use grease and adhesives that are equal to the specified substance. Make sure the proper amount is applied.
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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CONTENTS1. SPECIFICATIONS.............................................................................................................................................62. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST.............................................................................................................8
2.1 PACKING SECTION ...................................................................................................................................82.2 EXTERIOR SECTION ..............................................................................................................................102.3 CONTROL PANEL SECTION...................................................................................................................122.4 SLOT-IN MECHANISM SECTION ............................................................................................................14
3. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ..........................................................................................163.1 BLOCK DIAGRAM....................................................................................................................................163.2 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM .................................................................................................................183.3 MAIN ASSY (1/2)......................................................................................................................................203.4 MAIN ASSY (2/2)......................................................................................................................................223.5 RLYB ASSY ..............................................................................................................................................233.6 DISP, KSWB, INDB, SLDB, JLED and JOGB ASSYS..............................................................................243.7 JACK ASSY ..............................................................................................................................................263.8 ACIN, TRNS, SLMB, SECB and REGB ASSYS.......................................................................................283.9 VOLTAGES................................................................................................................................................303.10 WAVEFORMS.........................................................................................................................................32
4. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM ......................................................................................................................344.1 JACK ASSY ..............................................................................................................................................354.2 MAIN and RLYB ASSYS...........................................................................................................................364.3 DISP, KSWB, INDB, SLDB, JLED and JOGB ASSYS..............................................................................384.4 ACIN, TRNS, SLMB, SECB and REGB ASSYS.......................................................................................42
5. PCB PARTS LIST ............................................................................................................................................466. ADJUSTMENT ................................................................................................................................................507. GENERAL INFORMATION .............................................................................................................................51
7.1 DIAGNOSIS..............................................................................................................................................517.1.1 SERVICE MODE................................................................................................................................517.1.2 POWER ON SEQUENCE ..................................................................................................................587.1.3 DISASSEMBLY ..................................................................................................................................59
7.2 PARTS ......................................................................................................................................................647.2.1 IC........................................................................................................................................................647.2.2 FL .......................................................................................................................................................76
8. PANEL FACILITIES .........................................................................................................................................77
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1. SPECIFICATIONS• KUCXJ type1. GeneralSystem..............................Compact disc digital audio systemPower requirements.....................................AC 120 V, 60 HzPower consumption.......................................................14 WOperating temperature............+5˚C – +35˚C (+41˚F – +95˚F)Operating humidity...............................................5 % – 85 %(There should be no condensation of moisture.)Weight..............................................................3.2 kg (7.1 lb)Dimensions.........................216 (W) × 292 (D) × 99.5 (H) mm
8 – 1/2 (W) × 11 –1/2 (D) × 3 – 15/16 (H) in
2. Audio sectionFrequency response........................................4 Hz – 20 kHzSignal-to-noise ratio..........................110 dB or more (JEITA)Distortion.................................................... .0.006 % (JEITA)
3. Accessories• Operating instructions........................................................1• Power cord........................................................................1• Audio cable....................................................................... 1• Control cable..................................................................... 1• Forced eject pin (housed in a groove in the bottom panel)... 1• Limited warranty................................................................ 1
NOTE:Specifications and design are subject to possible modificationwith-out notice.
• WYXJ type1. GeneralSystem.......................... Compact disc digital audio systemPower requirements .................... AC 220-240 V, 50/60 HzPower consumption ..................................................... 16 WOperating temperature .................................. +5°C – +35°COperating humidity ............................................ 5 % – 85 %(There should be no condensation of moisture.)Weight ....................................................................... 3.2 kgDimensions ..................... 216 (W) x 292 (D) x 99.5 (H) mm
2. Audio sectionFrequency response...................................... 4 Hz – 20 kHzSignal-to-noise ratio ....................... 110 dB or more (JEITA)Distortion ................................................... 0.006 % (JEITA)
3. Accessories• Operating instructions ..................................................... 1• Power cord ...................................................................... 1• Audio cable ..................................................................... 1• Control cable ................................................................... 1• Forced eject pin (housed in a groove in the bottom panel)... 1
NOTE:Specifications and design are subject to possible modificationwith-out notice.
• RLTXJ, RFXJ types 1. GeneralSystem........................... Compact disc digital audio systemPower requirements .... AC 110-120 V/220-240 V, 50/60 HzPower consumption ..................................................... 16 W
For Taiwan: 17 WOperating temperature .................................. +5°C – +35°COperating humidity ........................................... 5 % – 85 %(There should be no condensation of moisture.)Weight ........................................................................3.2 kgDimensions ...................... 216 (W) x 292 (D) x 99.5 (H) mm
2. Audio sectionFrequency response...................................... 4 Hz – 20 kHzSignal-to-noise ratio ....................... 110 dB or more (JEITA)Distortion ................................................... 0.006 % (JEITA)
3. Accessories• Operating instructions ..................................................... 1• Power cord ...................................................................... 1• Audio cable ..................................................................... 1• Control cable ................................................................... 1• Forced eject pin (housed in a groove in the bottom panel)... 1
NOTE:Specifications and design are subject to possible modificationwith-out notice.
Voltage selector (RLTXJ, RFXJ types only)• You can find the voltage selector switch on the bottom plate
of the unit.The factory setting for the voltage selector is 220 – 240 V.Please set it to the correct voltage for your country or region.
• For Taiwan, please set to 110 – 120 V before using.Before changing the voltage, disconnect the AC power cord.Use a medium size screwdriver to change the voltage selector switch.
110-120V
220-240V
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Forced eject pin(housed in a groove in the bottom panel)(DEX1008)
Power cord(KUCXJ : ADG7021)(RLTXJ : ADG1154)(WYXJ : ADG1154)(RFXJ : ADG7097)
Accessories
Audio cable(VDE1064 or XDE3045)L= 1.5m
Control cable(ADE7108 or XDE3063)L= 1 m
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2. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST
2.1 PACKING SECTION
Parts marked by "NSP" are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List.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.Screws adjacent to mark on 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.)
NOTES:
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(1) PACKING SECTION PARTS LIST
(2) CONTRAST TABLE CDJ-200/KUCXJ, RLTXJ, WYXJ and RFXJ are constructed the same except for the following:
Mark No. Description Part No.
> 1 Power Cord See Contrast table (2)
2 Audio Cable VDE1064 or XDE3045
3 Control Cable ADE7108 or XDE3063
4 Forced Eject Pin DEX1008
5 Operating Instructions See Contrast table (2)
NSP 6 Limited Warranty See Contrast table (2)
NSP 7 User Seat DRM1262
NSP 8 Polyethylene Bag AHG7117
(0.06 x 230 x 340)
9 Packing Sheet AHG7015
10 Pad A DHA1638
11 Pad B DHA1639
12 Pad C DHA1640
13 Packing Case See Contrast table (2)
Mark No. Symbol and Description CDJ-200/KUCXJ
CDJ-200/RLTXJ
CDJ-200/WYXJ
CDJ-200/RFXJ
> 1 Power Cord ADG7021 ADG1154 ADG1154 ADG7097
5 Operating Instructions DRB1377 DRB1378 DRB1376 DRB1378
NSP 6 Limited Warranty ARY7043 Not used Not used Not used
13 Packing Case DHG2495 DHG2496 DHG2494 DHG2500
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2.2 EXTERIOR SECTION
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Refer to"2.3 CONTROL PANEL SECTION".
Refer to"2.4 SLOT-IN MECHANISM SECTION".
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(1) EXTERIOR SECTION PARTS LIST
(2) CONTRAST TABLE CDJ-200/KUCXJ, RLTXJ, WYXJ and RFXJ are constructed the same except for the following:
Mark No. Description Part No.
1 MAIN Assy DWG1587
2 RLYB Assy DWX2429
3 JACK Assy DWX2433
4 ACIN Assy See Contrast table (2)
5 TRNS Assy See Contrast table (2)
6 SLMB Assy DWS1355
7 SECB Assy DWR1394
8 REGB Assy DWR1393
> 9 Fuse (FU11) See Contrast table (2)
> 10 Power Transformer (T22) See Contrast table (2)
11 24P Flexible Cable DDD1275
12 32P Flexible Cable DDD1276
13 24P Flexible Cable DDD1278
14 9P Flexible Cable DDD1279
15 Earth Lead Unit/300V DDF1032
16 Connector Assy PF03PP-B17
17 Power Button DAC2254
NSP 18 Silicone Sheet D5 L DEB1456
19 Insulator DEC2250
20 Protector DEC2808
21 PU Caution DEC2856
22 PCB Stay DNH2640
23 Heatsink DNH2641
24 Trans. Plate DNH2670
25 Card Spacer DNK2769
NSP 26 Chassis See Contrast table (2)
27 Damper CNV6011
28 Earth Spring DBH1398
29 Float Spring G5 DBH1494
30 FPC Guard DBK1282
31 Mecha Plate DNH2642
32 Nyron Rivet (3 x 4.5) RBM-003
33 Cord Clamper RNH-184
34 Caution Label HE See Contrast table (2)
35 Caution Label See Contrast table (2)
36 Caution Label See Contrast table (2)
37 Nut M12 DBN1012
38 DM Screw DBA1260
39 Screw BBZ40P060FTC
40 Screw BBZ30P060FTC
41 Screw BPZ30P080FTC
42 Jumper Wire 6P(J904) D20PDY0610E
43 15P Flexible Cable DDD1277
Mark No. Description Part No.
Mark No. Symbol and Description CDJ-200/KUCXJ
CDJ-200/RLTXJ
CDJ-200/WYXJ
CDJ-200/RFXJ
4 ACIN Assy DWR1388 DWR1389 DWR1387 DWR1389
5 TRNS Assy DWR1391 DWR1392 DWR1391 DWR1392
> 9 Fuse (FU11 : 2.0A/125V) REK1111 Not used Not used Not used
> 9 Fuse (FU11 : T1AL250V) Not used REK1022 REK1022 REK1022
> 10 Power Transformer (T22) DTT1172 DTT1171 DTT1171 DTT1171
NSP 26 Chassis DNK4423 DNK4424 DNK4386 DNK4427
34 Caution Label HE Not used Not used PRW1233 Not used
35 Caution Label Not used Not used VRW1094 Not used
36 Caution Label Not used PRW1018 Not used DRW2248
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CONTROL PANEL SECTION PARTS LISTMark No. Description Part No.
1 DISP Assy DWG1588
2 KSWB Assy DWS1356
3 INDB Assy DWX2438
4 SLDB Assy DWX2430
5 JLED Assy DWX2432
6 JOGB Assy DWX2431
7 15P Flexible Cable DDD1277
8 PLAY Button DAC2244
9 SEARCH Button DAC2245
10 LOOP Button DAC2246
11 RELOOP Button DAC2270
12 BEAT LOOP Button DAC2271
13 TIME Button DAC2249
14 EJECT Button DAC2253
15 JET Button DAC2266
16 Slide Sheet (GRAY) DAH2374
17 Earth Plate DBK1224
18 Vessel Sheet DEC2751
19 Control Panel A DNK4384
20 Control Panel B DNK4385
21 Jog Dial DNK4387
22 POM Ring DNK4388
23 Jog Lens DNK4389
24 Front Lens DNK4390
25 Reflector DNK4391
26 BEAT Lens DNK4392
27 Display Panel DNK4492
28 Slide Knob (SILVER) DNK4448
29 TEMPO Button Assy DXA2014
30 TEMPO Button DAC2258
31 TEMPO Lens DNK4421
32 • • • • •
33 Nut M9 DBN1008
34 Screw BPZ30P080FTC
35 JOG Washer DBF1002
36 Jumper Wire 3P D20PDY0305E
37 Jumper Wire 4P D20PDY0405E
38 Jumper Wire 6P D20PDY0610E
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ToRLYB CN14
(Stepping Motor)
To MAIN CN102(Spindle Motor)
ToRLYB CN12
(Pickup)
ToRLYB CN16
(Loading Motor)
GreaseGYA1001(ZLB-PN397B)
GreaseGYA1001(ZLB-PN397B)
DyefreeGEM1036 (ZLX-ME413A)
DyefreeGEM1036 (ZLX-ME413A)
DyefreeGEM1036 (ZLX-ME413A)
GreaseGYA1001(ZLB-PN397B)
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Note:The TM. Assy 03-S is supplied only in assembly form, not as a single part.
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Cleaning liquid : GEM1004Cleaning paper : GED-008
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SLOT-IN MECHANISM SECTION PARTS LIST
Mark No. Description Part No.
NSP 1 Slot-in Mecha SV Assy DXA2005
2 TM. Assy 03-S VXX2909
3 DC Motor Assy-S DXX2510
NSP 4 Worm Gear DNK3910
NSP 5 DC Motor S (ROHS) DXM1230
6 Connector Assy PF02PY-B22
7 Clamp Spring DBH1374
8 Guide Spring DBH1375
9 SW Lever Spacer SV DEC2831
10 Loading Lever DNK3406
11 Main Cam DNK3407
12 Disc Guide DNK3478
13 Clamp Arm DNK3576
14 Eject Lever DNK3684
15 Lever AP DNK3835
16 Lever BP DNK3836
17 Loading Gear DNK3911
18 Drive Gear DNK3912
19 Loading Base SV DNK4369
20 SW Lever SV1 DNK4370
21 SW Lever SV2 DNK4371
22 Gear Holder SV DNK4372
23 Clamper 04 Assy DXB1859
24 Screw BPZ20P060FTC
25 Floating Rubber (SI) VEB1351
26 Float Base 04 Assy DXB1838
27 Spacer POR (T3) DEB1566
28 Vessel Cushion A DEC2852
29 Vessel Cushion B DEC2853
30 Vessel Cushion C DEC2854
31 Front Sheet DED1132
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3. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM3.1 BLOCK DIAGRAM
RLYB ASSY
TM. ASSY 03-S (VXX2909)
PICKUP ASSY
STEPPINGMOTOR 04
SPINDLEMOTOR 04
DC MOTORASSY-S(DXX2510)
B
REGB ASSYN
SECB ASSYM
TRNS ASSYKACIN ASSY
For KUCXJ, WYXJ
For RLTXJ, RFXJ
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ACIN ASSYJ
SLMB ASSYL
DIGITAL OUT
CONTROL
COMPARATOR
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J2
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BLUE
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JOGB ASSYH
JLED ASSYG
DISP ASSYCSLDB ASSYF
KSWB ASSYD
INDB ASSYE
MAIN ASSYA
JACK ASSY
PHONES
AUDIO OUT
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3.2 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM
RLYB ASSY(DWX2429)
DC MOTORASSY-S
(DXX2510)
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STEPPINGMOTOR 04
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SECB ASSY(DWR1394)M
TRNS ASSY(KUCXJ, WYXJ : DWR1391)(RLTXJ, RFXJ : DWR1392)
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SLMB ASSY(DWS1355)L
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GB
AS
SY
(DW
R13
93)
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ACIN ASSY(KUCXJ : DWR1388)(WYXJ : DWR1387)
KUCXJ : XKP3042WYXJ : XKP3041
POWER CORDKUCXJ : ADG7021WYXJ : ADG1154
FORKUCXJ, WYXJ
FORRLTXJ, RFXJ
POWER CORDRLTXJ : ADG1154RFXJ : ADG7097
J
ACIN ASSY(RLTXJ, RFXJ : DWR1389)
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910
12
7
4
12
3
(RF): RF DATA SIGNAL ROUTE
: FOCUS SERVO LOOP LINE(F)
: TRACKING SERVO LOOP LINE(T)
: STEPPING SERVO LOOP LINE(S)
(RF)
(T)
(T)
(RF)
(RF)(RF)
(F)(F)
(T)(T)
(S)(S)(S)(S)
(T): TRACKING DATA SIGNAL ROUTE
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
19
5 6 7 8
MAIN ASSY (DWG1587)
A 1/2, A 2/2ADISP ASSY(DWG1588)
C
JACK ASSY(DWX2433)
I
KSWB ASSY(DWS1356)
D
SLDB ASSY(DWX2430)F
INDB ASSY(DWX2438)
E
JLE
D A
SS
Y(D
WX
2432
)G
JOG
B A
SS
Y(D
WX
2431
)H
÷ When ordering service parts, be sure to refer to "EXPLODED VIEWS and PARTS LIST" or "PCB PARTS LIST".
÷ 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.
÷ : The power supply is shown with the marked box.
PHONES
AUDIO OUT
R
L
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D
F
A
B
E
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3.3 MAIN ASSY (1/2)
A 1/2
A 1/2 MAIN ASSY (DWG1587)
CN
501
UPDATECONNECTOR
C
2/2A
2/2A
CAUTION : FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE. REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE NO. DEK1092- 466.200
MFD, BY LITTELFUSE INK. FOR IC123.
(RF): RF DATA SIGNAL ROUTE
: FOCUS SERVO LOOP LINE(F)
: TRACKING SERVO LOOP LINE(T)
: STEPPING SERVO LOOP LINE(S)
: AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (L ch)
: AUDIO DATA SIGNAL ROUTE(D)
: AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (Digital)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(T): TRACKING DATA SIGNAL ROUTE
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
21
5 6 7 8
A 1/2
CN701I CN905M
ToSPINDLEMOTOR04
CN11B
(RF)
(T)
(T)(RF)
(RF)
(RF)
(RF
)(RF
)
(RF
)
(T)
(RF
)
(T)
(D)
(S)
(S)
(S)
(S)
(S)(S)(S)(S)
(S)(S)(S) (S)
(F)(F)
(T)(T)
(F)
(F)(F)
(F)(T)
(T)
(T)(T)
11
15 16
14
12
10
13
8
9
1 2
6
5
3
4
7
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3.4 MAIN ASSY (2/2)
A 2/2
A 2/2 MAIN ASSY (DWG1587)
2/2A2/2A
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
23
5 6 7 8
3.5 RLYB ASSY
B
RLYB ASSY (DWX2429)BC
N10
1
CN1901
ToDC MOTORASSY-S
ToSTEPPINGMOTOR 04
ToPICKUPASSYCN1
A1/2
L
(RF): RF DATA SIGNAL ROUTE
: FOCUS SERVO LOOP LINE(F)
: TRACKING SERVO LOOP LINE(T)
(F)
(F)
(T)
(T)
(F)
(F)
(T)
(T)(F)
(F)
(T)
(T)
(F)
(F) (T
)(T
)
: STEPPING SERVO LOOP LINE(S)
(S)
(S)
(S)
(S)
(S)
(S)
(S)
(S)
(S)
(S)
(S)
(S)
(RF)
(T)
(T)(RF)(RF)
(RF)
(T)
(T)
(RF)
(RF) (RF)
(RF)(RF)
(T)
(T)
(RF)
(T): TRACKING DATA SIGNAL ROUTE
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F
A
B
E
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3.6 DISP, KSWB, INDB, SLDB, JLED and JOGB ASSYS
C D E F
DISP ASSY (DWG1588)C
SLDB ASSY (DWX2430)F
IND
B A
SS
Y (
DW
X24
38)
EKSWB ASSY (DWS1356)D
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
25
5 6 7 8
C G H
JOGB ASSY (DWX2431)H
JLED ASSY (DWX2432)G
CN
105
A1/2
DISP ASSYS501 : EJECT (0)S502 : TEMPO ±6/±10/±16S503 : MASTER TEMPOS504 : TEXT MODES505 : TIME MODES506 : AUTO CUES507 : BEAT LOOPS508 : RELOOP/EXITS509 : JETS510 : WAHS511 : ZIPS512 : HOLD/RESETS513 : OUT/OUT ADJUSTS514 : IN/REAL TIME CUE/HOT LOOP
KSWB ASSYS601 : PLAY/PAUSE (6)S602 : CUES603 : ¡S604 : 1S605 : ¢S606 : 4S607 : =S608 : +
JOGB ASSYS600 : JOG (–REV FWD+)
LOOP
SEARCH
TRACK SEARCH
FOLDER SEARCH
DIGITAL JOG BREAK
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D
F
A
B
E
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3.7 JACK ASSY
I
JACK ASSY (DWX2433)I
CN104A 1/2
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
27
5 6 7 8
I
L
R
AUDIO OUT
PHONES
: AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (L ch)
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D
F
A
B
E
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3.8 ACIN, TRNS, SLMB, SECB and REGB ASSYS
J K L
TRNS ASSY(KUCXJ, WYXJ : DWR1391)(RLTXJ, RFXJ : DWR1392)
K
ACIN ASSY(KUCXJ : DWR1388)(WYXJ : DWR1387)
FU11KUCXJ : REK1111 (2.0A/125V)WYXJ : REK1022 (T1AL250V)
FU11: REK1022 (T1AL250V)
T22POWER TRANSFORMERKUCXJ : DTT1172WYXJ : DTT1171
T22POWER TRANSFORMER: DTT1171
KUCXJ : XKP3042WYXJ : XKP3041
J
ACIN ASSY(RLTXJ, RFXJ : DWR1389)
FOR RLTXJ, RFXJ
FOR KUCXJ, WYXJ
J
SLMB ASSY(DWS1355)
L
CN15B
• NOTE FOR FUSE REPLACEMENTFOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE.REPLACE WITH SAME TYPE AND RATINGS ONLY.
CAUTION -
S1 : POWER (ON/OFF)S2 : VOLTAGE SELECTOR
S1 : POWER (ON/OFF)
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
29
5 6 7 8
K M N
REGB ASSY (DWR1393)N
SECB ASSY (DWR1394)M
CN
103
A1/2
CONTROL
DIGITAL OUT
: AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (Digital)
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D
F
A
B
E
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3.9 VOLTAGES
IC101(NJM2374AD)
IC105(TC94A15FG-K)
IC107(BD7907FS-TBB)
MAIN ASSYA
Pin Voltage (V)1 7.922 3.563 0.8734 -0.015 1.2186 8.017 7.958 7.93
IC102(NJM2374AM-TFB)
Pin Voltage (V)1 7.112 0.3893 -6.004 -6.765 -5.566 7.137 7.118 7.11
IC106(NJU7016M-TFB)
IC104(PQ1M335M2SPQ-TRB)
Pin Voltage (V)1 1.212 03 54 55 3.29
IC110(NJM2880U1-05-TLB)
Pin Voltage (V) Pin Voltage (V)1 0.15 51 1.6302 3.06 52 03 185.3m 53 2.424 3.29 54 1.6175 0.01m 55 1.6036 2.94 56 1.7977 1.097 57 1.6338 35.5m 58 1.6369 20.5m 59 3.2910 0 60 1.69711 3.29 61 1.63512 1.807 62 1.63813 3.29 63 1.61214 1.642 64 1.66915 1.621 65 016 0.488 66 017 1.642 67 1.8618 1.642 68 019 1.638 69 020 0.615 70 3.321 1.766 71 022 1.627 72 023 1.628 73 1.50924 0 74 1.59225 1.656 75 3.2926 0 76 027 1.635 77 1.59828 1.680 78 3.2929 3.3 79 1.60630 1.463 80 1.58731 1.638 81 032 1.477 82 0.0433 1.671 83 034 0 84 3.2435 1.632 85 3.2036 1.278 86 3.1937 1.278 87 3.1938 3.3 88 3.1839 0.521 89 3.0540 3.28 90 3.2541 2.19 91 3.2942 174.3m 92 1.81943 0 93 3.2944 1.728 94 045 1.720 95 3.2846 1.710 96 3.2847 1.726 97 1.68148 1.730 98 1.71549 1.737 99 1.64850 0.190 100 0
Pin Voltage (V)1 2.412 2.413 2.404 2.405 2.396 2.397 0.5328 09 0.68210 7.2311 0.67812 013 014 015 016 017 018 0.68219 7.2320 7.2321 1.62422 2.2m23 3.224 1.67525 026 1.64227 1.61628 1.89629 0.90930 7.2331 7.2332 7.1333 034 6.7435 6.5036 3.8037 3.4338 039 040 041 042 043 044 7.2345 3.5046 3.7147 3.5948 3.6349 3.2550 3.2551 7.2352 1.61253 1.64154 4.80
IC117(K4S641632H-TC75-K)
IC112(PCM1742KE-TRB)
Pin Voltage (V)1 174.2m2 166.4m3 169.7m4 05 1.6676 1.9797 1.6428 3.23
IC108(NJU7016M-TFB)
Pin Voltage (V)1 1.6172 1.6173 1.6174 0.015 1.6176 1.6787 1.6788 3.34
IC111(TC7WU04FU-TRB)
IC109(BH2220FVM-TLB)
Pin Voltage (V)1 2.232 1.1103 0.2m4 3.245 06 71.2m7 64.3m8 102.2m
Pin Voltage (V)1 7.132 03 1.2624 55 7.13
Pin Voltage (V)1 1.7082 1.7153 1.7694 05 1.7276 1.7277 1.7598 3.33
IC113(TC7WU04FU-TRB)
Pin Voltage (V)1 1.6682 0.02m3 1.6664 05 3.336 5.017 2.528 2.489 010 2.4911 2.4m12 2.4m13 70.8m14 64.2m15 3.2316 1.489
Pin Voltage (V)1 1.6282 1.6283 1.6094 05 1.6786 1.6787 1.7228 3.23
IC114(NJM2903M-TLB)
IC115(M51957BFP-TFB)
Pin Voltage (V)1 1.5212 1.6383 1.6384 05 1.8326 1.6787 1.7228 3.23
IC121(MM1561JF-TFB)
Pin Voltage (V)1 02 1.3723 1.3724 05 1.2296 3.337 3.338 0
Pin Voltage (V)1 3.232 0.323 3.254 0.2275 0.2066 07 0.1858 0.2069 3.2510 0.20811 0.20612 0.19813 0.21114 3.2515 0.18m16 3.2517 3.2418 3.2419 3.2420 1.0m21 1.0m22 2.0m23 3.2524 3.2525 3.2526 1.8m27 3.2528 029 3.2630 1.0m31 3.2632 1.2m33 3.2634 1.2m35 2.0m36 037 3.2638 1.63439 1.0m40 041 042 0.33543 3.2344 0.39945 0.53046 047 0.30548 0.48949 3.2350 0.57451 0.30152 053 0.49554 0
IC118(MBM29LV800TE90PFTN-K)
IC119(DSPD56367PV150)
Pin Voltage (V)1 2.642 2.603 0.8814 2.445 0.8816 2.167 1.3078 2.259 010 011 2.8312 3.2313 014 -102.315 3.2316 155.4m17 018 2.4519 0.89420 2.4421 0.92822 2.5323 0.71924 2.5225 2.126 3.2627 028 3.2629 0.45430 031 0.31232 0.39933 0.71334 0.38535 0.55236 0.39837 3.2438 0.56339 0.58540 0.58941 0.72142 0.50543 0.29444 0.47245 0.45846 047 3.2448 2.14
Pin Voltage (V)1 1.8232 1.3953 04 0.5405 3.346 07 3.33
IC122(TC7SU04FU-TLB)
Pin Voltage (V)1 02 1.5073 04 1.8515 3.34
Pin Voltage (V) Pin Voltage (V)1 64.1m 73 0.6362 3.23 74 3.353 11.6m 75 04 0.556 76 0.5125 0.3m 77 0.2216 23.5m 78 0.3057 0.2m 79 0.4398 3.33 80 3.359 0 81 010 0.2m 82 0.50211 1.545 83 0.38412 1.666 84 0.32513 1.683 85 0.34814 1.678 86 3.3515 1.663 87 016 1.886 88 0.41317 0.3m 89 0.39618 1.824 90 019 0 91 3.3520 3.35 92 0.36121 0.2m 93 0.38922 0.2m 94 0.20023 3.27 95 3.3524 3.28 96 025 3.35 97 0.73926 0 98 0.24227 1.703 99 0.37828 1.895 100 1.6m29 3.34 101 1.6m30 18.4m 102 1.7m31 0.2m 103 3.3532 0.2m 104 033 0.2m 105 1.7m34 0.2m 106 1.7m35 0.2m 107 1.7m36 0.2m 108 1.7m37 0.1m 109 1.7m38 3.35 110 1.7m39 0 111 3.3540 0.1m 112 041 0.1m 113 1.6m42 0 114 1.6m43 0.1m 115 1.6m44 3.18 116 1.6m45 1.824 117 1.5m46 0.441 118 047 0 119 3.3548 0.195 120 049 3.35 121 1.4m50 0 122 1.4m51 0 123 1.3m52 0.423 124 1.3m53 0.193 125 1.2m54 0 126 3.3555 1.725 127 056 1.824 128 1.2m57 3.35 129 3.3558 0 130 059 0.346 131 1.3m60 0.560 132 1.3m61 0 133 1.5m62 0 134 0.2m63 3.35 135 23.7m64 3.35 136 0.3m65 3.35 137 3.3466 0 138 3.3467 0.320 139 0.47568 0.511 140 3.3369 0.786 141 3.3370 0.685 142 3.3371 0 143 71.3m72 0.754 144 3.33
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
31
5 6 7 8
MAIN ASSYAIC120(SCF5249LAG120-K)
Pin Voltage (V) Pin Voltage (V)1 3.3 73 02 3.27 74 3.053 0.443 75 1.6484 2.18 76 3.195 1.326 77 1.636 2.17 78 1.687 1.149 79 3.258 2.17 80 3.349 1.685 81 1.65910 3.20 82 011 3.27 83 1.812 3.33 84 013 0.347 85 014 0.563 86 3.2815 57.4m 87 016 3.25 88 1.77517 0.545 89 3.1918 0.390 90 1.60319 0.394 91 3.2120 0 92 3.1721 0.545 93 1.54722 0.662 94 023 0 95 3.2724 0.433 96 025 3.25 97 1.77526 0.489 98 2.9227 1.8 99 3.3428 2.61 100 029 0 101 030 0 102 031 0.710 103 032 2.71 104 033 2.64 105 034 3.26 106 3.2835 139.5m 107 036 0.581 108 037 0 109 3.3438 1.271 110 039 2.2m 111 040 2.84 112 3.2741 2.76 113 3.342 2.76 114 043 2.76 115 1.54344 3.25 116 3.2645 3.25 117 3.3446 41.6m 118 047 18.2m 119 3.3348 0.469 120 3.3349 0.636 121 36.0m50 3.26 122 051 0.636 123 3.3452 0.402 124 3.2753 0.506 125 1.63554 0.486 126 0.97155 0.332 127 2.7156 3.27 128 4.5657 0.440 129 3.2658 2.5m 130 059 1.3m 131 2.1960 0 132 2.7561 1.638 133 2.7262 3.25 134 2.7563 1.772 135 064 35.6m 136 2.7465 3.35 137 2.7366 1.615 138 0.77467 1.662 139 2.8368 3.27 140 0.76669 3.27 141 1.77670 1.534 142 2.8071 1.660 143 072 0 144 3.27
DISP ASSYC REGB ASSYNIC501(PEG083A8-K)
IC506(PST994D-T)
Pin Voltage (V) Pin Voltage (V)1 2.39 51 -10.612 7.4m 52 -19.003 4.78 53 -17.914 4.78 54 -14.045 4.78 55 -22.66 0 56 -15.737 4.78 57 -14.938 79.1m 58 -16.319 80.1m 59 -22.410 80.4m 60 -24.311 0.7m 61 -17.8612 80.1m 62 -24.313 0 63 -26.914 0 64 -28.715 0 65 -23.216 4.78 66 -15.1317 0 67 -22.518 4.79 68 -6.9419 0 69 -6.5020 0 70 -15.0521 0 71 -20.522 2.39 72 -14.5823 2.03 73 -29.724 4.79 74 -29.725 0.970 75 -29.726 2.38 76 -27.327 4.78 77 -27.528 4.78 78 -27.529 4.78 79 -25.430 0 80 -27.431 0 81 -27.432 0 82 -27.533 4.77 83 -27.534 4.77 84 -27.535 4.56 85 -27.536 4.00 86 -27.537 -26.6 87 -27.538 -7.25 88 -27.539 -5.02 89 -30.040 -6.25 90 4.7741 -24.0 91 2.2642 -8.16 92 043 -26.7 93 4.7744 -26.5 94 4.7845 -24.1 95 4.7846 -9.80 96 4.7847 -8.23 97 048 -6.55 98 4.7949 -9.61 99 4.7750 -13.56 100 2.29
Pin Voltage (V)1 4.782 03 4.77
IC911(BA05T)
IC912(PQ15RW11)
Pin Voltage (V)1 82 03 5
Pin Voltage (V)1 10.52 7.33 04 2.57
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3.10 WAVEFORMS
Note : The encircled numbers denote measuring point in the schematic diagram.
3 LPS1V: 5V/div. H: 200msec/div.
4 LPS2V: 5V/div. H: 200msec/div.
5 LO+V: 5V/div. H: 200msec/div.
6 LO–V: 5V/div. H: 200msec/div.
• at load-in
3 LPS1V: 5V/div. H: 500msec/div.
4 LPS2V: 5V/div. H: 500msec/div.
5 LO+V: 5V/div. H: 500msec/div.
6 LO–V: 5V/div. H: 500msec/div.
• at load-out
7 FEV: 1V/div. H: 200msec/div.
9 TEV: 1V/div. H: 200msec/div.
10 DMOV: 1V/div. H: 200msec/div.
11 INSIDEV: 5V/div. H: 200msec/div.
• at start-up
7 FEV: 1V/div. H: 100msec/div.
9 TEV: 1V/div. H: 100msec/div.
10 DMOV: 1V/div. H: 100msec/div.
12 LDOV: 5V/div. H: 100msec/div.
• at stopped
7 FEV: 1V/div. H: 200msec/div.
8 FOOV: 1V/div. H: 200msec/div.
9 TEV: 1V/div. H: 200msec/div.
13 TROV: 2V/div. H: 200msec/div.
• at auto adjustment
7 FEV: 5V/div. H: 100msec/div.
8 FOOV: 5V/div. H: 100msec/div.
• at focus-in
7 FEV: 5V/div. H: 2msec/div.
• at focus-in
1 RFOV: 500mV/div. H: 200nsec/div.
• at play
2 AGCRFV: 500mV/div. H: 200nsec/div.
• at play
3
4
5
6
3
4
5
6
7
8
7
7
7
8
9
13
9
10
12
9
10
11
MAIN ASSYA 1/2
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
33
5 6 7 8
MAIN ASSYA
9 TEV: 1V/div. H: 2msec/div.
13 TROV: 2V/div. H: 2msec/div.
1 RFOV: 1V/div. H: 2msec/div.
14 SBOKV: 5V/div. H: 2msec/div.
• at pause
9 TEV: 1V/div. H: 2msec/div.
13 TROV: 1V/div. H: 2msec/div.
1 RFOV: 1V/div. H: 2msec/div.
14 SBOKV: 5V/div. H: 2msec/div.
• at scan
9 TEV: 1V/div. H: 50msec/div.
13 TROV: 1V/div. H: 50msec/div.
1 RFOV: 1V/div. H: 50msec/div.
14 SBOKV: 5V/div. H: 50msec/div.
• at track search
9 TEV: 1V/div. H: 1sec/div.
13 TROV: 2V/div. H: 1sec/div.
15 ST1 (IC109-pin 1)V: 1V/div. H: 1sec/div.
16 ST2 (IC109-pin 2)V: 1V/div. H: 1sec/div.
• at play
9 TEV: 1V/div. H: 50msec/div.
13 TROV: 2V/div. H: 50msec/div.
15 ST1 (IC109-pin 1)V: 1V/div. H: 50msec/div.
16 ST2 (IC109-pin 2)V: 1V/div. H: 50msec/div.
• at scan
9 TEV: 1V/div. H: 20msec/div.
13 TROV: 2V/div. H: 20msec/div.
15 ST1 (IC109-pin 1)V: 2V/div. H: 20msec/div.
16 ST2 (IC109-pin 2)V: 2V/div. H: 20msec/div.
• at track search
9 9
9
13
15
16
9
13
15
16
13
15
16
9
9
13
1
14
13
1
14
13
1
14
1/2
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4. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAMNOTE FOR PCB DIAGRAMS :1. Part numbers in PCB diagrams match those in the schematic diagrams.2. A comparison between the main parts of PCB and schematic diagrams is shown below.
3. The parts mounted on this PCB include all necessary parts for several destinations. For further information for respective destinations, be sure to check with the schematic diagram.4. View point of PCB diagrams.Symbol In PCB
DiagramsSymbol In SchematicDiagrams
Part Name
B C E
D
D
G
G
S
S
B C E
B C E
D G S
B C E B C E
B C E
Transistor
Transistorwith resistor
Field effecttransistor
Resistor array
3-terminalregulator
CapacitorConnector
P.C.Board Chip Part
SIDE A
SIDE B
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
35
5 6 7 8
4.1 JACK ASSY
91
R
85
4 1
5
4
8
1
LFL7
05
C71
0
C71
6Q70
1Q70
2
Q70
3
Q70
4
C71
7
L703
Q707
Q708
Q70
9
C73
5
C71
9
R72
4
L704
R70
1
C71
8
C73
1
R706
L702
C733
R70
2
D701
D70
2
L706
C707
L707
IC701
R70
5
R70
4
R70
3
R709
C70
0
Q710
L701
C715
R70
8
R70
7
C70
8
R71
6
R71
0
R71
1
R71
2
R71
3R71
4
R71
5R
719
R72
0
R721
R72
2R
723
C70
9
L708
R72
5
R72
6
R72
7
R728
R72
9R
730
R731 R73
2
R73
3
R73
4
C73
7C73
6
R73
7
R73
8
C73
4
C73
2C
730
DW
X24
33JA
CK
CO
NTA
CT
SID
E=T
OP
V-7
A
L
IC702
L
GNDH
R
MUTE
GN
DH V+
7A
GNDH
ADD SOLDER
V-7A
V-7A
V+7A
CN
701
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R590
R532
Q602
Q503
R550
Q504
R541
R505
R594
R582
R542
R543
R568
R544
R554
R557
R562
R552
R506
C505
R545
R1504
D513
D514
R1507
R572
R576
R507
C513
C511
509
Q507R
537R
538
R508
R509
R1510
R521
R553
R558
R559
R587
R560
C517
C537
C519
R595
R501
C534
R510
R502
C538
R511
R512
IC50
1
IC502
IC504
R1521
C522 R
1522
R540
R546
R579
R608
R607
R565
R569
R561
4.JLED
33.JLE
D4
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51.V
+5V
CN505
110
7175
84
20305
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S20
AC
K
FLAC1
9.GNDA
GND
+5 E
XOE
V+5V
V+5V
GNDD
VLE
D
VLE
D
S25
V5A
D
GN
DA
D
Q501
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GN
DD
V+
5V
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4.V+
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S10
GN
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J504
GLED
S1
G1
S15
G12
G13
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26.JLE
D1
WAH JET
ZIPHOLD
3.JOG
2VLED
11.GND12.V+513.GND14.GND15.GND
CN501
4.FLAC25.VLED6.RXD7.REQ8.TXD9.RST
10.ACK
/EXITRELOOP
1.VLOD2.FLAC13.GLED
D505
D506
D507
D508
S510 S511 S509
S514S513
S508
8.KD2
4.CUEL
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LF
31
19
R620
R614
C615
Q60
4
C603
Q60
3
C616
R621
R622
R628
R613R612
R611
R610
R605
R606
FLDBFLDF
9.GNDA
KS
WB
7.CUE
CUE
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6.PLAY5.PLAYL4.CUEL3.V+5V
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CN
602
1.GLED2.INDL
8.KD2
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S13
56
2.V+5V3.V+5V
D601
D602
S603
S602
S601
S60
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S60
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S605 S606
S604
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41
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C601
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R603
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R601
R604
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ND
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S600
CN604
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Q603
Q604
(DNP2126-A) (DNP2126-A)
(DNP2126-A)
KSWB ASSYDSIDE B
C D E H
CN
602
CN
502
J606
CN606
05 J504
CN504
CN501
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C
D
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A
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4.4 ACIN, TRNS, SLMB, SECB and REGB ASSYS
1 3
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41
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C918
IC912
CN904
W127
W125
C916
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DWR1393 5.V
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4.V
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B
2.G
ND
3.V
+5D
6.G
ND
1.V
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K M N
SIDE A
REGB ASSYN SECB ASSYM
TRNS ASSY
RLTXJ, RFXJONLY
K
CN
103
AC
N90
5
CN904
J3J2
J904
CN902
CN903
(DNP2126-A)
(DNP2126-A)
(DNP2126-A)
IC911 IC912
IC906
IC908
IC909
IC910
IC914
IC913
IC903IC902IC904IC905IC901
IC907
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C
D
F
A
B
E
CDJ-20044
1 2 3 4
9 1
R
LF
C90
9
C90
1
C90
2
C904
D90
1
D90
2
D90
3
D90
4
D90
5
D90
6
D90
7
D90
8
C905C906
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C90
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3
11
2.F
LAC
2 12
1.F
LAC
1
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ND
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IC902
IC903 IC904
CN
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IC901
9.G
ND
8.V
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7.G
ND
6.V
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B
5.G
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4.V
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C923
C924
C925
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C922
C926
L904
D912
D913
D910
L902
L901
L903
C927
R913
C913
R902
R903R904R905R906R911
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1.V+8B
2.GND
3.V+5D4.V+10B
5.V+7A
6.GND
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24.VLOD
IC914
IC908
IC906
IC913
IC909
23.FLAC222.FLAC1
21.CONT2
20.V+10B
19.CONT1
1.FLA
C1
2.FLA
C2
3.GN
DF
4.VLO
DB
5.GN
D6.V
+10B
7.GN
D8.V
+8B
9.GN
D
18.GNDH17.GNDDOUT
16.GNDM15.DOUT14.GNDM13.GNDM12.V+7A
11.GNDA
J904
CN
905
ADD SOLDER
10.V+7S
5.V+8B
9.V+7S
7.GND
4.V+8B
8.GND
6.GND
3.GLED
ATTENTION
DE CHEZ LITTELFUSE INC.COMME INDIQUE.REMPLACER LE IC LINK
IC910
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LF
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915R907
R908
1.V+
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5.V+
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2.GN
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DW
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3.V+
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6.GN
D
K M N
SIDE B
REGB ASSYNSECB ASSYM
TRNS ASSYK
CN
905
CN904
J3J2
J904
CN902
CN903
(DNP2126-A)
(DNP2126-A)
(DNP2126-A)
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
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5 6 7 8
3 1
R
LF
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1.LIVE
NE
UT
RA
L
LIVE
220-240V
ON
PO
WE
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100-110V
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LTAG
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ADD SOLDER
ACIN
S1
S2
AN
1
LFS1902CN1901
S1901
3.LPS
2
2.GN
D
1.LPS
1DWS1355SLMB
SLO
TS
W
SLO
TS
W
J L
SIDE B
SLMB ASSYL
ACIN ASSYJ
CN1901
CN1
AN1
(DNP2126-A)
(DNP2126-A)
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C
D
F
A
B
E
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1 2 3 4
5. PCB PARTS LIST
7777 LIST OF HOLE PCB ASSEMBLIES
7777 CONTRAST OF PCB ASSEMBLIES
DWR1388, DWR1389 and DWR1387 are constructed the same except for the following :
DWR1391 and DWR1392 are constructed the same except for the following :
Parts marked by "NSP" are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List.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.When ordering resistors, first convert resistance values into code form as shown in the following examples.Ex.1 When there are 2 effective digits (any digit apart from 0), such as 560 ohm and 47k ohm (tolerance is shown by J=5%, and K=10%).
Ex.2 When there are 3 effective digits (such as in high precision metal film resistors).
5 6 14 7 3
R 5 01 R 0
5 6 2 1
NOTES:
560 Ω47k Ω0.5 Ω1 Ω
RD1/4PU JRD1/4PU JRN2H KRS1P K
56 x 10 1
47 x 10 3
R501R0
561473
5.62k Ω RN1/4PC F562 x 10 1 5621
Mark Symbol and Description CDJ-200/KUCXJ
CDJ-200/RLTXJ
CDJ-200/WYXJ
CDJ-200/RFXJ
NSP 1..MOTHER ASSY DWM2196 DWM2196 DWM2196 DWM2196 2..MAIN ASSY DWG1587 DWG1587 DWG1587 DWG1587 2..RLYB ASSY DWX2429 DWX2429 DWX2429 DWX2429
NSP 1..SUB ASSY DWM2198 DWM2199 DWM2197 DWM2199 2..DISP ASSY DWG1588 DWG1588 DWG1588 DWG1588 2..KSWB ASSY DWS1356 DWS1356 DWS1356 DWS1356 2..INDB ASSY DWX2438 DWX2438 DWX2438 DWX2438 2..SLDB ASSY DWX2430 DWX2430 DWX2430 DWX2430 2..JLED ASSY DWX2432 DWX2432 DWX2432 DWX2432
2..JOGB ASSY DWX2431 DWX2431 DWX2431 DWX2431 2..JACK ASSY DWX2433 DWX2433 DWX2433 DWX2433 2..ACIN ASSY DWR1388 DWR1389 DWR1387 DWR1389 2..TRNS ASSY DWR1391 DWR1392 DWR1391 DWR1392 2..SLMB ASSY DWS1355 DWS1355 DWS1355 DWS1355
2..SECB ASSY DWR1394 DWR1394 DWR1394 DWR1394 2..REGB ASSY DWR1393 DWR1393 DWR1393 DWR1393
JACIN ASSY
Mark Symbol and Description DWR1388 DWR1389 DWR1387
> AN1 1P AC INLET XKP3042 XKP3041 XKP3041> CN1 2P VH CONNECTOR B2P3-VH Not used B2P3-VH> CN1 3P VH CONNECTOR Not used B3P5-VH Not used> S2 VOLTAGE SELECTOR Not used DSA1026 Not used
K TRNS ASSY
Mark Symbol and Description DWR1391 DWR1392
> J2 CONNECTOR ASSY DKP3728 Not used> J3 CONNECTOR ASSY Not used DKP3729
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
47
5 6 7 8
7777 PCB PARTS LIST FOR CDJ-200/KUCXJ UNLESS OTHER WISE NOTED
Mark No. Description Part No.
A MAIN ASSYSEMICONDUCTORS
IC107 BD7907FSIC109 BH2220FVM
> IC123 DEK1092IC119 DSPD56367PV150IC118 DYW1743
IC117 K4S641632H-TC75IC115 M51957BFP
> IC121 MM1561JF> IC101 NJM2374AD> IC102 NJM2374AM
> IC110 NJM2880U1-05IC114 NJM2903MIC103 NJM4580MDIC106,IC108 NJU7016MIC112 PCM1742KE
> IC104 PQ1M335M2SPQIC120 SCF5249LAG120IC122 TC7SU04FUIC111,IC113 TC7WU04FUIC105 TC94A15FG
Q105 2SA1036KQ104 2SC2412KQ101,Q103 2SC4081Q106 DTA124EUAQ102,Q107 DTC124EUA
D103,D104 EC10QS04D101 EP05Q04D105 RSX201L-30D107 UDZS10(B)
COILS AND FILTERSL109,L201 CHIP FERRITE BEAD CTF1557L101 RADIAL LEAD INDUCTOR DTL1122L102 INDUCTOR (470 UH) DTL1123L210-L214 CHIP FERRITE BEAD DTL1126
>L104,L110,L202 QTL1011 CHIP SOLID INDUCTOR
L203-L207,L215,L216 QTL1011 CHIP SOLID INDUCTORL103,L105-L108 VTL1145 CHIP SOLID INDUCTOR
CAPACITORSC119,C120 CCSRCH100D50C174,C230,C260-C271 CCSRCH101J50C111 CCSRCH181J50C112 CCSRCH220J50C121,C122 CCSRCH221J50
C251 CCSRCH331J50C146,C162,C163 CCSRCH470J50C226 CCSRCH471J50C138 CCSRCH680J50C134 CCSRCH681J50
C196,C197 CCSRCH8R0D50C192,C193 CEHAR100M16C108,C109,C116,C156,C158 CEHAR101M10C170,C172 CEHAR101M10C191,C195,C227,C228 CEHAR220M6R3
C173 CEHAR470M16C154,C155,C157,C171 CEHAR470M6R3C105,C106 CEHAT471M16C115 CEHAZA220M16C141,C219 CKSRYB102K50
C102,C104,C110,C132,C144 CKSRYB103K50C149,C159,C218,C222,C272 CKSRYB103K50C103,C125,C126,C129-C131 CKSRYB104K16C135,C137,C139,C140 CKSRYB104K16C147,C148,C150-C153,C160 CKSRYB104K16
C165-C169,C176,C181 CKSRYB104K16C183-C188,C190,C194 CKSRYB104K16C198-C215,C217,C221 CKSRYB104K16C223,C224,C229,C231-C236 CKSRYB104K16C238,C240-C250,C252-C259 CKSRYB104K16
C220,C225,C239 CKSRYB105K6R3C133,C145 CKSRYB153K25C117 CKSRYB221K50C136 CKSRYB222K50C113,C142,C143 CKSRYB223K25
C164 CKSRYB224K10C182 CKSRYB331K50C127,C128 CKSRYB333K25C216 CKSRYB682K50C123,C124 (100/16) DCH1195
C114 (47/20) DCH1215
RESISTORSR196,R198-R206 RAB4C103JR1000,R1001 RN1/16SE1502DR123,R124 RN1/16SE6802DR176,R177,R179,R180 RS1/16S1002FR110 RS1/16S1801F
R113 RS1/16S2002DR117 RS1/16S2202DR171,R172 RS1/16S2701FR189 RS1/16S3301DR112 RS1/16S3302D
R109 RS1/16S3901FR116,R188 RS1/16S4701DOther Resistors RS1/16S###J
OTHERSX102 CRYSTAL RESONATOR ASS1073 (16.9344MHz)X101 CERAMIC RESONATOR DSS1139 (24.57MHz)CN106 KR CONNECTOR B4B-PH-K-S
CN102 FFC CONNECTOR DKN1312CN101 32P FFC CONNECTOR PKN1024CN105 FLEXIBLE CONNECTOR SFW15R-2STCN103 FLEXIBLE CONNECTOR SFW24R-1STCN104 FLEXIBLE CONNECTOR SFW9R-2ST
Mark No. Description Part No.
CDJ-2005 6 7 8
C
D
F
A
B
E
CDJ-20048
1 2 3 4
B RLYB ASSYSWITCHES AND RELAYS
S11 DSH1061
CAPACITORSC15-C17 CKSRYB103K50C12,C14 CKSRYB104K25
RESISTORSAll Resistors RS1/16S###J
OTHERSCN16 KR CONNECTOR B2B-PH-K-SCN15 KR CONNECTOR 3P B3B-PH-K-SCN14 4P FFC CONNECTOR RKN1045CN11 32P FFC CONNECTOR VKN1463
C DISP ASSYSEMICONDUCTORS
IC501 PEG083AIC506 PST994DIC502-IC504 TC7SET08FUS1Q501 2SB1237XQ502-Q509,Q514,Q516 2SC4081
Q601,Q602 2SC4081Q510-Q513,Q515 DTC124EUAD512 SLI-343URCW(RST)D505-D508,D511 SLI-343YCW(RST)D501 UDZS6R2(B)
SWITCHES AND RELAYSS507,S508,S513,S514 DSG1079S501-S506,S509-S512 VSG1024
CAPACITORSC512,C522,C523 CCSRCH101J50C520 CEAL100M16C501,C503,C506 CEHAS1R0M50C502,C504,C507 CEHAS470M16C532,C534,C538,C539,C541 CKSRYB102K50
C511,C513,C516,C521 CKSRYB103K50C505,C524 CKSRYB104K16C517-C519 CKSRYB105K6R3
RESISTORSAll Resistors RS1/16S###J
OTHERSX501 CERAMIC RESONATOR DSS1131 (4MHz)0 4P CABLE HOLDER 51048-0400CN505 6P JUMPER CONNECTOR 52151-0610J504 JUMPER WIRE 4P D20PDY0405E
V501 FL TUBE DEL10540 FL HOLDER DNK4422CN502 9P SOCKET KP200IB9LCN501 15P FFC CONNECTOR VKN1275
Mark No. Description Part No.CN503 B TO B CONNECTOR 5P VKN1357
D KSWB ASSYSEMICONDUCTORS
Q604 2SC4081Q603 DTC124EUAD601 SLI-343YCW(RST)D602 TLGE68TG(NP)
SWITCHES AND RELAYSS601,S602 DSG1079S603-S608 VSG1024
CAPACITORSC603 CKSRYB102K50
RESISTORSAll Resistors RS1/16S###J
OTHERS0 3P CABLE HOLDER 51048-0300CN602 9P PLUG AKM7033J606 JUMPER WIRE 3P D20PDY0305E
E INDB ASSYSEMICONDUCTORS
D651 E1L4E-9B1A(CD)
CAPACITORSC651 CKSRYB103K50
RESISTORSAll Resistors RS1/16S###J
OTHERSCN606 3P JUMPER CONNECTOR 52151-03100 LED HOLDER XAK3187
F SLDB ASSYSEMICONDUCTORS
D603-D606 1SS355
CAPACITORSC605,C606 CKSRYB102K50
RESISTORSR616,R617 RS1/16S2201FVR601 SLIDE VOLUME DCV1009
OTHERSCN603 PLUG DKN1381
Mark No. Description Part No.
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
49
5 6 7 8
G JLED ASSYSEMICONDUCTORS
D607-D609,D614,D616 E1L4E-9B1A(CD)
CAPACITORSC610-C614 CKSRYB103K50
RESISTORSAll Resistors RS1/16S###J
OTHERS0 6P CABLE HOLDER 51048-0600J605 JUMPER WIRE 6P D20PDY0610E0 LED HOLDER XAK3187
H JOGB ASSYSWITCHES AND RELAYS
S600 DSX1051
CAPACITORSC601,C602 CKSRYB103K50
RESISTORSAll Resistors RS1/16S###J
OTHERSCN604 4P JUMPER CONNECTOR 52151-0410
I JACK ASSYSEMICONDUCTORS
IC702 NJM4556ADIC701 NJM4558MDQ701-Q704,Q707-Q710 2SD2114KD701,D702 NNCD6.2MF
COILS AND FILTERSL704-L706 CHIP FERRITE BEAD DTL1128L701-L703,L707,L708 DTL1130 CHIP FERRITE BEAD
CAPACITORSC701,C702,C711,C712 CEHAR220M35C700,C709,C710,C715-C719 CKSRYB103K50C705,C706 CQMA152J50C703,C704,C713,C714 (100/16) DCH1195
RESISTORSVR701 POTENTIOMETER DCS1087Other Resistors RS1/16S###J
OTHERSJA701 AUDIO 2P PIN JACK AKB7046JA702 PHONES JACK DKN1179CN701 9P FFC CONNECTOR VKN1269
Mark No. Description Part No.
J ACIN ASSYCOILS AND FILTERS>L1 LINE FILTER VTL-004
SWITCHES AND RELAYS>S1 DSA1029
CAPACITORS>C1,C2 ACE7027>C3 ACG7039
OTHERSH1,H2 FUSE CLIP AKR1004
>CN1 2P VH CONNECTOR B2P3-VH>AN1 1P AC INLET XKP3042
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6. ADJUSTMENT• There is no information to be shown in this chapter.
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OTHERSCN904 6P JUMPER CONNECTOR 52151-06100 REGULATOR PLATE DNH2654
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7. GENERAL INFORMATION7.1 DIAGNOSIS7.1.1 SERVICE MODE
1. Overview of Service modeTwo microcomputers are provided for this unit: One is for the Display section, and it controls key input, displays on the FL display, and lighting of LEDs. The other is for the Player section, and it controls the drive of the player. Test modes are provided for each microcomputer:
1 Display Check mode for the Display sectionMode for confirmation of key input and display functions
2 Operation Check mode for the Player sectionThis mode for operation check of the mechanism and servomechanism of the Player section consists of PlayerOperation mode and Test Operation mode.
3 Version Check modeMode for checking the software version of each microcomputer
4 List of Error codes/Detail Display modeUp to 16 error logs can be checked.
2. Display Check mode for the Display section
In this mode, you can light up some LEDs and part of the Display section to check if the input of each key/variable control is correctly reflected on the display. An LED or part of the display is lit while the corresponding key is held pressed.
How to enter Display Check mode
How to exit Display Check mode
TEXT MODE ZIP
POWER OFF
Display Check mode
POWER OFF
POWER ON
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LED CHECK
EJECT
TEMPO
MASTER TEMPO
0
TEMPOFWDREV
PLAY/PAUSE
CUE
SEARCH
POWER
TRACK SEARCH
FOLDER SEARCH
COMPACT DISC PLAYER
DIGITAL JOG BREAK
JET ZIP WAH HOLD/RESET AUTO CUE
BEAT LOOP
LOOP CUTTEROUT ADJUSTHOT LOOP
RELOOP/EXIT
OUTIN/REALTIME CUE
TEXT MODE
TIME MODE
LOOP
Key Display
1 BEAT LOOP ~ The BEAT LOOP LED lights up.
2 AUTO CUE All the LEDs light up.
3 CUE ! The CUE LED lights up.
4 PLAY/PAUSE ⁄ The PLAY/PAUSE LED lights up.
5 IN/REALTIME CUE (LOOP IN) @ The LOOP IN LED lights up.
6 OUT (LOOP OUT) ¤ The LOOP OUT LED lights up.
7 MASTER TEMPO # The MASTER TEMPO LED lights up.
8 TEMPO ±6/±10/±16 All the segments on the FL display and all the LEDs light up.
9 JOG (Rotate the dial.) $ The JOG LEDs corresponding to the direction and extent of rotation light up.
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FL CHECK
EJECT
TEMPO
MASTER TEMPO
0
TEMPOFWDREV
PLAY/PAUSE
CUE
SEARCH
POWER
TRACK SEARCH
FOLDER SEARCH
COMPACT DISC PLAYER
DIGITAL JOG BREAK
JET ZIP WAH HOLD/RESET AUTO CUE
BEAT LOOP
LOOP CUTTEROUT ADJUSTHOT LOOP
RELOOP/EXIT
OUTIN/REALTIME CUE
TEXT MODE
TIME MODE
LOOP10
11
12
13
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15
24
22
21
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23
Key FL Display
0 FOLDER SEARCH + › All the G1 section light up.
- FOLDER SEARCH = % All the G2 section light up.
= TRACK SEARCH 4 fi All the G3 section light up.
~ TRACK SEARCH ¢ ^ All the G4 section light up.
! SEARCH 1 fl All the G5 section light up.
@ SEARCH ¡ & All the G6 section light up.
# JET ‡ All the G7 section light up.
$ ZIP * All the G8 section light up.
% WAH ° All the G9 section light up.
^ HOLD/RESET ( All the G10 section light up.
& RELOOP/EXIT · All the G11 section light up.
* TIME MODE ) All the G12 section light up.
( TEXT MODE ‚ All the G13 section light up.
) TEMPO (SLIDER VOLUME)
) Bars for the G12 section light up according to variable control values. With the slider moved fully to the + side, all the segments are dark. With the slider moved fully to the - side, all the segments are lit.
_ EJECT All the FL display light up.
181716
• FL Display
G110 G211 G312 G413 G514 G615 G716 G817 G918 G1019 G1120
G1221 G1322
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This mode consists of Player Operation mode and Test Operation mode.
Player Operation modeIn this mode, basic operations of the servomechanism, such as setup, playback, pause, and track search, are checked. Error rates can also be measured.
Test Operation modeServo operations can be controlled step by step in detail.
Notes:• Switching from Player Operation mode to Test Operation mode can be accomplished by pressing the MASTER TEMPO key.• Commands in Test Operation mode are mainly for testing the mechanism and servomechanism, not for testing the DJ functions, such as scan and tempo.
Function Key on the main unit
Play(trace) / Pause PLAY/PAUSE
Track Search F/R TRACK SEARCH ¢/4
Error Rate Count CUE
Eject EJECT
Mode Change MASTER TEMPO
Function Key on the main unit
Servo All Off TIME
LD On/Off TEMPO
Focus On/Off RELOOP
Spindle Kick, Tracking On/Off (LOOP) IN/REALTIME CUE
Tracking Off (LOOP) OUT
Slide FWD (2mm) SEARCH ¡
Slide REV (2mm) SEARCH 1
Pickup Up/Down AUTO CUE
Mode Change MASTER TEMPO
3. Operation Check mode for the Player section
Player Operation mode: ON
Player Operation mode: CANCEL
TEXT MODE JET
POWER OFF
PlayerOperation
mode
TestOperation
mode
POWER OFF
POWER ON LED lit
MASTER TEMPO
MASTER TEMPO
LED unlit
• Player Operation mode • Test Operation mode
• Description of commands in Player Operation mode
Play (trace)/PauseIf this command is issued in Stop mode, the unit is set up and starts playing. If the command is issued in Playback mode,pause and playback are alternately performed each time the PLAY/PAUSE key is pressed. The address currently beingplayed back is displayed on the FL display.
Note: In this mode, auto setup is not performed when a disc is inserted. Playback in this mode does not mean audio playbackbut trace of the signal area on a disc. In playback, tracing is performed at double the speed of normal playback. No audio signal is output.
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Track Search F/RThe unit starts searching for the displayed track in the forward or reverse direction and will pause when it finds it.
Error Rate CountAn error rate is measured from the current Play/Pause position for about 10 seconds. The result will be displayed on the FLdisplay. Normally, search for the track to be measured then press the CUE key in Pause mode. The error rate is displayed,for example, as "3.56E-4 OK." "OK" is displayed if the error rate is 3.00E-3 or less, and "NG" is displayed if it is more than3.00E-3. The result is determined on the assumption that the measurement is performed using a control disc upon shipmentof the product. This measurement cannot be used for judging whether or not the product is defective during servicing.
EjectThe loaded disc is ejected.
Mode ChangePress the MASTER TEMPO key during Player Operation mode to change to Test Operation mode. The MASTER TEMPOLED lights up, and Test Operation mode (described below) is entered.
• Test Operation modeServo operations can be controlled step by step in detail.Please note that incorrect use of commands in Test Operation mode may damage the player.
Servo All OffWhen the TIME key is pressed during Servo ON, all the servos will be shut off.
LD On/OffPressing the TEMPO key turns the LD ON or OFF.
Focus On/OffPressing the RELOOP key during Stop mode turns the LD ON, and auto focusing is performed.
Spindle Kick, Tracking On/OffWhen the IN/REAL TIME CUE (LOOP IN) key is pressed while the tracking servo is OFF, spindle kicking is performed, andthe automatic adjustment process and tracking servo are turned ON. When the key is pressed while the tracking servo isON, the tracking servo is turned OFF.
Tracking OffPressing the (LOOP) OUT key while the tracking servo is ON turns the tracking servo OFF.
Slide FWDPressing the SEARCH ¡ (FWD) key while the tracking servo is ON turns the tracking servo OFF and moves the sliderabout 2 mm in the forward direction.
Slide REVPressing the SEARCH 1 (REV) key while the tracking servo is ON turns the tracking servo OFF and moves the sliderabout 2 mm in the reverse direction.
Pickup Up/DownPressing the AUTO CUE key during Stop mode turns the LD ON and moves the pickup up and down. Focus will not beclosed.
Mode ChangePressing the MASTER TEMPO key during Test Operation mode turns the MASTER TEMPO LED off, and Player Operationmode (described above) is entered.
Note: To start up the servos step by step in Test Operation mode, input the commands in the following order: Servo All Off, Focus On, Spindle Kick, then Tracking On.
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4. Version Check mode
TEXT MODE HOLD/RESET
POWER OFF
The software version of the Displaymicrocomputer is displayed (Ver. 1.00 for the first edition).
POWER ON
HOLD/RESET
HOLD/RESET
RELOOP/EXIT
POWER ON
The software version ofthe Player micro-computer is displayed (Ver. 1.10 for the first edition).
Hold the key pressedfor about 10 seconds.
Toggle operation
The software version of the audio DSP processor is displayed.
Mode for checking the software version of each microcomputer
• How to check the software version of the Display microcomputer
• How to check the software version of the Player microcomputer
Note: The audio DSP processor is one for audio signal processing, and it operates independently from the Playermicrocomputer. However, its program is stored in the flash ROM of the Player microcomputer and is copied from thereto the DSP processor when the power is turned on.
5. How to upgrade the software of the microcomputer
TEXT MODE WAH
POWER ON
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Scrolling (during downloading)
FL DisplayPOWER
Success
POWER OFF
POWER
Note: • Do NOT turn off the power after the upgrade disc is loaded till it is automatically ejected. If you do, the unit may not operate properly afterward.• Eject a disc automatically even if updating fails.
D OWN L OA D
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Automaticallyejected (Note)
FL Display
D OWN L OA D
Failure
FL Display
E R R OR
Repeat fromthe beginning.
FL Display
C OMP L E T E
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6. List of Error Codes/Detail Display mode
If an error is generated during Normal mode, one of the following error codes is displayed on the FL display. (See "4. Version Check mode".Detailed error content (error described in the Error content column of the table below: E-XX) can be confirmed if the SEARCH ¡ or 1 key is pressed during Software Version Check mode for the Player microcomputer. The first error displayed when the SEARCH ¡ or 1 key is pressed is the latest, and each time the 1 key is pressed the previous error is displayed (pressing the ¡ key displays the oldest error). Data for up to 16 errors are stored in memory.
For errors E-12 and E-15, the address (TNO:MIN:SEC:FRM) where an error was generated is also stored in memory, and it can be displayed by pressing the TIME MODE key (toggle operation).
∗ If these errors are generated before the loaded disc is identified as a CD, the disc is automatically ejected. In this case, the error code isnot displayed, but you can check it, as the error content is stored in memory.
∗∗ Data for errors E-8304 and E-8305 are not stored in the memory.
To clear the error logs, while holding the TEXT MODE and BEAT LOOP keys pressed, press the POWER button. At this time, the settings for the AUTO CUE and TIME MODE keys are reset to those preset at the factory (AUTO CUE = OFF, TIME MODE = REMAIN).
Error No. Error Name Error Content
E-7201 TOC READ ERROR 26: TOC data could not be read.
E-6002 DSP PROGRAMDOWNLOAD ERROR
62: The program cannot be written in the DSP.
E-8301PLAYER ERROR(Startup error)
12: The desired address could not be searched.15: Address data could not be read.22: The Focus Servo could not be closed.91: The pickup could not be returned to the inner track.
E-8302 PLAYER ERROR(Abnormality in playback)
12: The desired address could not be searched.15: Address data could not be read.22: The Focus Servo could not be closed.
E-8303PLAYER ERROR(Abnormality in writing to the buffer)
99: Abnormality in writing in the buffer
E-8304MP3 DECODE ERROR(Abnormality in decoding)
Abnormality in decoding ∗∗
E-8305DATA FORMAT ERROR(Inappropriate data format)
A data format other than MP3 was used. ∗∗
E-9101 MECHANICAL TIME OUT 90: Abnormality in the disc-loading mechanism (TIMEOUT)
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7.1.2 POWER ON SEQUENCE
Power ON
Reset of IC120 (CPU) (65 pin) canceled
Program from the flash ROM of IC120 (CPU) copied
Reset of IC119 (DSP) (44 pin) canceled
Program for IC119 (DSP) copied
Reset of IC501 (Display microcomputer) (18 pin) canceled
Reset of IC105 (Servo DSP) (90 pin) canceled
Disc loading
Inside switch checked
LD On
Tracking and focus offset adjustment
Spindle Kick, and focus search and focus on
FOK check
Spindle accelerated (100 ms)
CLV Servo ON
Waiting (300 ms)
Tracking balance adjustment (T open)
Focus balance adjustment
Focus gain adjustment
Tracking gain adjustment
RF gain adjustment If TOC data have been read
If the unit is in the program area, it jumps back to the TOC area.
If these fail once, the S-curb level is measured when the lens is lowered.
If these fail three times, EJECT is displayed and Disc unloading.
If the S-curb level is 0.88 Vp-p or less, RW mode is entered. The gains of the OEIC and RF are raised, then focus is turned ON.
T close
First track is searched
Playback (mute off)
GFS check
If TOC and TEXT exist, data are read (if data are read for the first time after the power is turned on, data on TOC positions are stored in memory with an accuracy of the stepper motor).
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7.1.3 DISASSEMBLY
Note 1 : Do NOT look directly into the pickup lens. The laser beam may cause eye injury.Note 2 : Even if the unit shown in the photos and illustrations in this manual may differ from your product, the procedures
described here are common.
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Remove the four screws.
2 Remove the control panel section.
3 Remove the six screws.
4 Stand the MAIN Assy.
MAIN Assy
Diagnosis of MAIN Assy1
Bottom viewFront side
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MAIN Assy
Control panel section
Control panel section
Diagnosis
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1 Push the jog dial with a long thin pole, and remove the jog dial.
2 Remove the POM ring and JOG lens by unhooking the three hooks.
Control panel section
Control panel sectionJog dial
POM ring
Long thin pole
Control panel section2
Bottom view
Bottom view
JOG lens
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JLED AssyG DISP AssyC
JOGB AssyH SLDB AssyFINDB AssyE
KSWB AssyD
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1 Remove the four screws.
S11
Float spring G5
Float spring G5
Hook
Float base 04 Assy
Damper
LD SHORT
Short-circuit switch for the pickup
2 Remove the one screw.
3 Remove the PCB stay with the MAIN Assy.
Slot-in mechanism section3
4 Remove the one screw.
5 Unhook the four float spring G5s.
6 Remove the four dampers.
7 Remove the slot-in mechanism section.
Before disconnecting the flexible cable for the pickup, change the position of the S11 switch on the RLYB Assy to LD SHORT.
How to handle the float spring G5To avoid losing the float spring G5, after removing it, put it on the hook of the float base 04 Assy.
RLYB Assy
Slot-in mechanism section
MAIN Assy
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PCB stay
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1 Remove the four screws.
2 Remove the mecha plate.
3 Unhook the four hooks.
4 Remove the slot-in mecha SV Assy.
Slot-in mecha SV Assy4
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1 1Mecha plate
Earth spring
Slot-in mecha SV Assy
Hook
Slit
Slit
RLYB Assy
Arrangement of the jumper wires
Bottom view
Float base 04 Assy
The earth spring is attached between the mecha plate and the slot-in mecha SV Assy. Be sure not to lose it.
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1 Short-circuit two points of C and D soldering.
2 Unhook the four hooks.
3 Disconnect the some flexible cables at need.
4 Remove the traverse Assy 03-S.
Traverse Assy 03-S5
Pickup lens
Flexible cable for stepping motor
Steppingmotor
Hook
Hook
Hook
C D
Flexible cable for pickup
Replace
Note: After replacement, connect the flexible cable,then remove the soldered joint (open).
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Bottom view×2
Pole of the float base 04 Assy
Hook
NG OK
Note on the float rubber installation
Arrangement of the flexible cables
Cleaning the pickup lens
Before shipment, be sure to clean the pickup lens, using the following cleaning materials:
Cleaning liquid : GEM1004Cleaning paper : GED-008
FPC guard
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7.2 PARTS7.2.1 IC
NJM2374AD, PQ1M335M2SPQ, TC94A15FG, BD7907FS, BH2220FVM, DYW1743, SCF5249LAG120
CS 1CS 1
8
7
6
5
ES 2
CT 3
GND 4
ES 2
CT 3
GND IN+
V+
SI
CD
CD
SI
V+
IN+
4
8
7
6
5
NR 1
GND 2
VC 3 VIN
VIN: DC input
GND
GND: Ground
VOVO: DC output
NR: Noise reductionVC: ON/OFF control
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Q S
R
160Ω
1.5A
Vth=300mV
Ipk Sense
ERR AMP
PWM COMP
PWMLogic
MaximumON duty 9:1OSC Block
+–
+
–Vref1.25V±2%
ControlBlock
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NJM2374AD (MAIN ASSY : IC101)
• The information shown in the list is basic information and may not correspond exactly to that shown in the schematic diagrams.
List of IC
• DC/DC Converter IC
PQ1M335M2SPQ (MAIN ASSY : IC104)• Regulator IC
Pin Arrangement (Top view) Block Diagram
Pin Arrangement (Top view) Block Diagram
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TC94A15FG (MAIN ASSY : IC105)• Digital Servo IC
Block Diagram
DVSS3ClockGEN.
DigitalOut
AudioOut
CorrectionCircuit
Address Circuit
16kRAM
SubcodeDemodulator
AWRCVCOPLL
TMAX
CAV Servo
ROM
ServoControl
PWM5-bit
R-2R DAC10-bit
SAR DAC TE
RAMDigital EQAuto ADJ.
CLV Servo
Synchronous GuaranteeEFM Decoder
1-bitDAC
ANA.LPF
CPUI/F
76
RO 77
DVDD3 78
DVR 79
LO 80
DVSS3 81
ZDET 82
VSS5 83
BUS0 84
BUS1 85
BUS2 86
BUS3 87
BUCK 88
/CCE 89
/RST 90
VDD5 91
IO0B(TEZC) 92
IO1B(DFCT) 93
IO2B(TRSR) 94
IO3B(HYS) 95
EMPH 96
BCK 97
AOUT 98
LRCK 99
DOUT
FTE50
TNI49
TPI48
FPI147
FPI246
FNI145
FNI244
RVSS343
MDI42
LDO41
RVDD340
EQSET39
PNSEL38
RFO37
RFDCI36
AGCI35
INVSEL34
TESTR33
VMDIR32
VRO31
RESIN30
AVDD329
RFEQO28
RFRPI27
RFI26
IPF
1
SB
OK
2
CLC
K3
VD
D3
4
VS
S3
5
DA
TA
6
SF
SY
7
SB
SY
8
IO0A
(RW
)9
IO1A
10
AR
SE
L11
AW
RC
12
PV
DD
313
PD
O14
TM
AX
S15
TM
AX
16
LPF
N17
LPF
O18
PV
RE
F19
VC
OF
20
VC
OR
EF
21
DT
CN
22
DT
CP
23
PV
SS
324
SLC
O25
XV
DD
375
XO
74
XI
73
XV
SS
372
TE
SIN
71
VD
D3
70
VS
S3
69
FG
IN68
MO
NIT
67
IO3A
66
IO2A
65
DM
O64
FM
O63
VR
EF
62
TR
O61
FO
O60
AV
DD
359
TE
ZI
58
TE
I57
SB
AD
56
FE
I55
RF
DC
54
RF
RP
53
AV
SS
352
RF
ZI
51100
XSTOP
Pull-up
APC
RF
VRO
RFDC
AGC
REFQ
RFRP
EFM Slice
FE
RF Block
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No. Pin Name I/O Pin Function1 IPF O Correction flag output. "H" if the AOUT output is an uncorrectable symbol in C2 correction.
2 SBOK O CRCC check result output for subcode Q data. "H" if the check result is OK.
3 CLCK I/O Clock input/output for reading subcode P to W data. The polarity of the input/output can be selected with a command.
4 VDD3 − Power supply for 3.3V digital circuits.
5 VSS3 − Grounding for digital circuits.
6 DATA O Subcode P to W data output.
7 SFSY O Playback section frame sync signal output.
8 SBSY I/O Subcode block sync output. "H" in the S1 position when a subcode sync is detected.
9 IO0A (RW) O "H" when the CD-RW is detected (usually "L"), and switch the OEIC gain.
Unsetting. Always "L"10 IO1A O
11 ARSEL I Usually fixed at "H" level.
12 AWRC O VCO control for active wide-range PLL.
13 PVDD3 − 3.3V power supply dedicated to the PLL section.
14 PDO O Signal output for phase difference between EFM and PLCK signals.
15 TMAXS O TMAX detection result output. The same signal is output from the TMAX and TMAXS pins.
16 TMAX O TMAX detection result output. The same signal is output from the TMAX and TMAXS pins.
17 LPFN I Inversion input for PLL section low-pass filter amplifier.
18 LPFO O Output for PLL section low-pass filter amplifier.
19 PVREF − 1.65V reference voltage dedicated to the PLL section.
20 VCOF O VCO filter pin.
21 VCOREF I Input for VCO center frequency reference level.
22 DTCN O Analog slicer filter.
23 DTCP O Analog slicer filter.
24 PVSS3 − Grounding dedicated to the PLL section.
25 SLCO I EFM slice level output.
26 RFI I RF signal input. An input resistance can be selected using a command.
27 RFRPI I RF ripple signal input.
28 RFEQO O RF equalizer circuit output.
29 AVDD3 − Power supply for 3.3V analog circuits.
30 RESIN I Pin for connecting a rtesistor for reference current generation.
31 VRO O 1.65V reference voltage output.
32 VMDIR − 1.533V reference voltage output.
33 TESTR O Pin for connecting filter for RFEQO offset correction.
34 INVSEL I Test pin, usually fixed at "L" level.
35 AGCI I Input for RF signal amplitude adjustment amp.
36 RFDCI I Input for RF signal peak detection.
37 RFO O Output for RF signal generation amp.
38 PNSEL I Test pin, usually fixed at "H" level.
39 EQSET O External-connection for RF signal equalizer.
40 RVDD3 − Power supply for 3.3V RF amp. core section.
41 LDO O Laser diode amp. output.
42 MDI I Monitor photodiode amp. input.
43 RVSS3 − Grounding for 3.3V RF amp. core section.
44 FNI2 I Main beam input. To be connected to PIN diode C.
45 FNI1 I Main beam input. To be connected to PIN diode A.
46 FPI2 I Main beam input. To be connected to PIN diode D.
47 FPI1 I Main beam input. To be connected to PIN diode B.
48 TPI I Subbeam input. To be connected to PIN diode F.
49 FNI I Subbeam input. To be connected to PIN diode E.
Pin Function
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No. Pin Name I/O Pin Function50 FTE O Focus/tracking signal output. (Test pin for servo characteristiv measurement.)
51 RFZI I Input for RF ripple zero-cross signal.
52 AVSS3 − Grounding for analog circuits.
53 RFRP O RF ripple signal output.
54 RFDC O Pin for the RF peak detection signal supporting hologram.
55 FEI O Focus error signal pin.
56 SBAD O Subbeam addition signal pin.
57 TEI O Tracking error signal pin.
58 TEZI I Input for tracking error signal zero-cross.
Power supply for 3.3V analog circuits.59 AVDD3 −60 FOO O Focus equalizer output.
61 TRO O Tracking equalizer output.
62 VREF O Reference voltage for analog circuits.
63 FMO O Speed error/feed equalizer output.
64 DMO O Disc equalizer output.
65 IO2A O Unsetting. Always "L"
66 IO3A O Unsetting. Always "L"
67 MONIT O Pin for monitoring signals in the DSP.
68 FGIN I FG signal input for CAV. CLV: "L", CAV: FG input
69 VSS3 − Grounding for digital circuits.
70 VDD3 − Power supply for 3.3V digital circuits.
71 TESIN I Test input pin, usually fixed at "L" level.
72 XVSS3 − Grounding for system clock oscillator circuit.
73 XI I Input for system clock oscillator circuit.
74 XO O Output for system clock oscillator circuit.
75 XVDD3 − Power supply for 3.3V system clock oscillator circuit.
76 DVSS3 − Grounding for 1-bit DAC.
77 RO O R channel data normal output for 1-bit DAC.
78 DVDD3 − 3.3V power supply for 1-bit DAC.
79 DVR O Reference voltage for 1-bit DAC.
80 LO O L channel data normal output for 1-bit DAC.
81 DVSS3 − Grounding for 1-bit DAC.
82 ZDET O Zero detection flag output for 1-bit DAC.
83 VSS5 − Grounding for interface.
84 BUS0 I/O Data input/output for the microcomputer interface
85 BUS1 I/O Data input/output for the microcomputer interface
86 BUS2 I/O Data input/output for the microcomputer interface
87 BUS3 I/O Data input/output for the microcomputer interface
88 BUCK I Clock input for the microcomputer interface
89 /CCE I Chip enable signal input for the microcontroller interface. BUS3 to BUS0 are active if this pin is "L".
90 /RST IReset signal input. The internal registers and servo section registers are reset, respectively, when the reset signal is "L" and on the rising edge of the reset signal.
91 VDD5 − Power supply for the interface,
92 IO0B (TEZC) O The signal that inverts H/L with TE zero-cross.
93 IO1B (DFCT) O Defect signal. Normally "H", but it becomes "L" when detecting dirts on the disc.
94 IO2B (TRSR) O It becomes "L" during tracking close or search.
95 IO3B (HYS) O It becomes "L" in the hysteresis operation.
96 EMPH O Emphasis flag output. EMPH ON: "H", EMPH OFF: "L" The output polarity is switched, using a command.
97 BCK O Bit clock output. 32fs, 48fs and 64fs are selected, using a command.
98 AOUT O Audio data output. Which bit is first (MSB first or LSB first) can be selected, using a command.
99 LRCK O LR channel clock output. L ch: "L", R ch: "H" The output polarity can be inverted, using a command.
100 DOUT O Digital-out output
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272625242221201918171110987654321
4445464748495051525354 2829303132333435363738
3-phaseMATRIX
FG REVERSEDETECT
CurrentLIMIT
TSD
STBY/BRAKE
CONTROL
40
GN
D
GN
D
GN
D
GN
D
AV
M
FC
O-
FC
O+
TK
O-
TK
O+
LDO
-
LDO
+
VC
C
TK
IN
FC
IN
DV
CC
SLI
N1
SLI
N2
SLV
DD
SLR
NF
1
SLR
NF
2
SLG
ND
SLO
2-
SLO
2+
SLO
1-
SLO
1+
AG
ND
GN
D151312 23
GN
D
GN
D
VC
LDIN
DG
ND
SP
IN
CT
L1FG
SP
RN
F
SP
VM
2W
PG
ND
2V
SP
VM
1U
PG
ND
1
HB
HW
-
HW
+
HV
-
HV
+
HU
-
HU
+
GN
D
GN
D
GN
D
CT
L2
FF
PRELOGIC
PRELOGIC
LEVELSHIFT
LEVELSHIFT
LEVELSHIFT
HALLBIAS
+-
PolarityCOMP
OSC
CurrentCOMP
+-
FG
+-
+-
+-
+-
OSC
FF
FF
LIMIT
LIMIT
PWMOUT
47k
47k94k
94k
94k
94k
47k
47k
47k
94k
15k
15k
No. Pin Name I/O Pin Function No. Pin Name I/O Pin Function1 HU+ I Hall amp. U positive input 28 SLIN1 I Sled motor driver 1 input
2 HU- I Hall amp. U negative input 29 SLIN2 I Sled motor driver 2 input
3 HV+ I Hall amp. V positive input 30 SLVDD − Sled motor MOS pre-power supply
4 HV- I Hall amp. V negative input 31 SLRNF1 I Current sense input of sled motor driver 1
5 HW+ I Hall amp. W positive input 32 SLRNF2 I Current sense input of sled motor driver 2
6 HW- I Hall amp. W negative input 33 SLGND − Sled motor driver power ground
7 HB − Hall bias 34 SLO2- O Negative output of sled motor driver 2
8 PGND1 − Spindle driver power ground 1 35 SLO2+ O Positive output of sled motor driver 2
9 U O Spindle driver output U 36 SLO1- O Negative output of sled motor driver 1
10 SPVM1 I Spindle driver power supply 1 37 SLO1+ O Positive output of sled motor driver 1
11 V O Spindle driver output V 38 AGND − BTL block ground
12 GND − GND 39 GND − GND
13 GND − GND 40 GND − GND
14 GND − GND 41 GND − GND
15 GND − GND 42 GND − GND
16 GND − GND 43 GND − GND
17 PGND2 − Spindle driver power ground 2 44 AVM − Actuator driver block power supply
18 W O Spindle driver output W 45 FCO- O Negative output of focus driver
19 SPVM2 − Spindle driver power supply 2 46 FCO+ O Positive output of focus driver
20 SPRNF I Spindle driver current sense 47 TKO- O Negative output of tracking driver
21 FG O FG signal output 48 TKO+ O Positive output of tracking driver
22 CTL1 I Driver logic control input 1 49 LDO- O Negative output of loading driver
23 CTL2 I Driver logic control input 2 50 LDO+ O Positive output of loading driver
24 SPIN I Spindle driver input 51 VCC − BTL pre and loading power supply
25 DGND − PWM block pre-ground 52 TKIN I Tracking driver input
26 LDIN I Loading driver input 53 FCIN I Focus driver input
27 VC I Reference voltage input 54 DVCC − PWM block control power supply
BD7907FS (MAIN ASSY : IC107)• 6-ch Combo Driver IC
Block Diagram
Pin Function
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No. Pin Name I/O Pin Function1 AO1 O Analog output
2 AO2 O Analog output
3 AO3 O Analog output
4 VCC − Power supply
5 GND − Ground
6 DI I Serial data input
7 CLK I Serial clock input
8 LD I Serial data load input
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
R-2RDAC
8bitREG+
DEC
R-2RDAC
8bitREG+
DEC
R-2RDAC
8bitREG+
DEC
SerialInterface
Power on reset
LD
CLK
DI
GND
AO1
AO2
AO3
VCC
Vcc
Vcc
Vcc
BH2220FVM (MAIN ASSY : IC109)• 8-bit 3ch D/A Converter IC
Block Diagram
Pin Function
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A15 1 A1648
A14 2 BYTE47
A13 3 VSS46
A12 4 DQ15/A-145
A11 5 DQ744
A10 6 DQ1443
A9 7 DQ642
A8 8 DQ1341
N.C. 9 DQ540
N.C. 10 DQ1239
WE 11 DQ438
RESET 12 VCC37
N.C. 13 DQ1136
N.C. 14 DQ335
RY/BY 15 DQ1034
A18 16 DQ233
A17 17 DQ932
A7 18 DQ131
A6 19 DQ830
A5 20 DQ029
A4 21 OE28
A3 22 VSS27
A2 23 CE26
A1 24 A025
DYW1743 (MAIN ASSY : IC118)• Flash ROM
Block Diagram
Pin Arrangement (Top view)
VCC RY/BYBuffer
RY/BY
Program VoltageGenerator
Timer forProgram/Erase
Low VccDetector
Chip EnableOutput EnableLogic
Erase VoltageGenerator
Input/OutputBuffers
Data Latch
Y-Gating
Cell Matrix
StateControl
CommandRegister
DQ15 to DQ0
37
37
VSS 27
VSS 46
WE 11
BYTE 47
RESET 12
CE 26
OE 28
A-1
A18 to A0
45
Y-DecoderSTB
STB
X-DecoderAddress
Latch1-8,16-25,48
29-36,38-45
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
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5 6 7 8
No. Pin Name I/O Pin Function No. Pin Name I/O Pin Function1 A15 I Address input 25 A0 I Address input
2 A14 I Address input 26 CE I Chip enable
3 A13 I Address input 27 VSS − Ground
4 A12 I Address input 28 OE I Output enable
5 A11 I Address input 29 DQ0 I/O Data input/output
6 A10 I Address input 30 DQ8 I/O Data input/output
7 A9 I Address input 31 DQ1 I/O Data input/output
8 A8 I Address input 32 DQ9 I/O Data input/output
9 N.C. − No connection 33 DQ2 I/O Data input/output
10 N.C. − No connection 34 DQ10 I/O Data input/output
11 WE I Write enable 35 DQ3 I/O Data input/output
12 RESET I Hardware reset 36 DQ11 I/O Data input/output
13 N.C. − No connection 37 VCC − Power supply
14 N.C. − No connection 38 DQ4 I/O Data input/output
15 RY/BY O Ready/Busy output 39 DQ12 I/O Data input/output
16 A18 I Address input 40 DQ5 I/O Data input/output
17 A17 I Address input 41 DQ13 I/O Data input/output
18 A7 I Address input 42 DQ6 I/O Data input/output
19 A6 I Address input 43 DQ14 I/O Data input/output
20 A5 I Address input 44 DQ7 I/O Data input/output
21 A4 I Address input 45 DQ15/A-1 I/O Data input/output / Address input
22 A3 I Address input 46 VSS − Ground
23 A2 I Address input 47 BYTE I Selects 8-bit or 16-bit mode
24 A1 I Address input 48 A16 I Address input
Pin Function
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JTAG
InstructionCache
SRAM0
SRAM1
5x08Arbiter
TranslatorClockMultiplied
PLL
ExternalBus
InterruptController
IDESmartMedia
AudioInterface
Flash Memory/Card
Interface
QSPIInterface
ADC
S/DRAMInterface
DMA
ColdFireV2 Core
(160 BGA140 MHz)
(144 QFP120 MHz)
5X08Interrupt
DualUART
I2C
Timer Timer Support
I2C Interface
UART Interface
(S)DRAMSRAMIDE
BUFEN1_BBUFEN2_BIDE-DIORIDE-DIOWIDE-IORDYSWESREQSPI_DINQSPI_DOUTQSPI_CS[3:0]QSPI_CLK
Serial Audio Interface
EBUIN3/ADIN0_GP138EBUIN4/ADIN1_GP139RXD2/ADIN2/GP128CTS2/ADIN3/GP131TOUT1/ADOUT/GP135
MemoryStick/SecureDigitalInterface
Standard ColdFire Peripheral Blocks
64k
32k
MUX
SCF5249LAG120 (MAIN ASSY : IC120)• 32-bit RISC MPU
Block Diagram
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No. Pin Name I/O Pin Function1 SCL/QSPI_CLK O Serial clock of DSP/DAC/Stepper DA
2 CS0 O Chip select output to FLASH ROM
3 A21 O SDRAM bank address output BA1
4 A11 O Address output to SDRAM(A5)/FLASH ROM(A10)
5 A10 O Address output to SDRAM(A6)/FLASH ROM(A9)
6 A9 O Address output to SDRAM(A7)/FLASH ROM(A8)
7 A18 O Address output to SDRAM(A9)/FLASH ROM(A17)
8 A17 O Address output to SDRAM(A8)/FLASH ROM(A16)
9 BCLK/GPIO10 O SDRAM clock
10 SCLK_OUT/GPIO15 I/O TC94A15F bus #2
11 BCLKE O SDRAM clock enable
12 SDA/QSPI_DIN I DSP serial data input
13 DATA24 I/O SDRAM/FLASH data input/output D8
14 A22 O SDRAM bank address output BA0
15 SDUDQM O SDRAM UDQM
16 EF/GPIO19 O Loading motor control signal
17 DATA25 I/O SDRAM/FLASH data input/output D9
18 DATA26 I/O SDRAM/FLASH data input/output D10
19 DATA27 I/O SDRAM/FLASH data input/output D11
20 PAD-GND − GND
21 DATA28 I/O SDRAM/FLASH data input/output D12
22 DATA29 I/O SDRAM/FLASH data input/output D13
23 SDATA3/GPIO56 O Driver IC muting control 2
24 DATA30 I/O SDRAM/FLASH data input/output D14
25 BUFENB1/GPIO57 O Loading motor control signal
26 DATA31 I/O SDRAM/FLASH data input/output D15
27 CORE-VDD − Core power supply (1.8V)
28 A13 O Address output to SDRAM(A12)/FLASH ROM(A3)
29 CORE-GND − GND
30 A23 − NC
31 A14 O Address output to SDRAM(A2)/FLASH ROM(A13)
32 A15 O Address output to SDRAM(A1)/FLASH ROM(A14)
33 A16 O Address output to SDRAM(A0)/FLASH ROM(A15)
34 PAD-VDD − I/O power supply (3.3V)
35 A19 O Address output to SDRAM(A10)/FLASH ROM(A18)
36 A20 O Address output to SDRAM(A11)
37 TEST2 I Connect to GND. Mode select pin
38 SDRAM_CS1 O SDRAM chip select
39 SDATA1_BS1/GPIO9 I/O Driver IC muting control 1
40 SDRAS O SDRAM RAS
41 SDCAS O SDRAM CAS
42 SDWE O SDRAM WE
43 SDLDQM O SDRAM LDQM
44 GPIO5 O Display microcomputer reset
45 QSPI_CS0/GPIO29 O DSP chip select
46 QSPI_DOUT/GPIO26 O DSP/DAC/StepperDA serial data output
47 GPIO6 O Audio muting control output
48 DATA21 I/O SDRAM/FLASH data input/output D5
Pin Function
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No. Pin Name I/O Pin Function49 DATA19 I/O SDRAM/FLASH data input/output D3
50 QSPI_CS2/GPIO21 O DAC chip select output
51 DATA20 I/O SDRAM/FLASH data input/output D4
52 DATA22 I/O SDRAM/FLASH data input/output D6
53 DATA18 I/O SDRAM/FLASH data input/output D2
54 DATA23 I/O SDRAM/FLASH data input/output D7
55 DATA17 I/O SDRAM/FLASH data input/output D1
56 PAD-VDD − I/O power supply (3.3V)
57 DATA16 I/O SDRAM/FLASH data input/output D0
58 CFLG/GPIO18 I DAC zero detecting input
59 EBUOUT1/GPO36 O NC
60 CORE-GND − GND
61 EBUIN3/ADIN0/GPI38 I Actuator bias data comparator input
62 EBUIN2/GPI37 I FLASH-ROM busy input
63 CORE-VDD − Core power supply (1.8V)
64 SCL2/GPIO3 I Subcode sync input
65 RSTI I System reset
66 TOUT1/ADOUT/GPO35 O Comparison voltage output of actuator bias comparator
67 LRCK2/GPIO44 I Synchronous LRCK input of the audio data output to the DSP
68 OE O FLASH output enable
69 SDA2/GPIO55 O TC94A15F reset output
70 SDATAO2/GPO41 O Audio data output to the DSP
71 SCLK2/GPIO48 I Synchronous serial CLK input of the audio data output to the DSP
72 PAD-GND − GND
73 TEST3 I Connect to GND. Mode select pin
74 SDATAO1/GPIO25 O TC94A15F chip enable
75 LRCK1 I Audio synchronous LRCK input from the TC94A15F
76 LRCK4/GPIO46 I TC94A15F bus clock
77 SDATAI4/GPI42 I Actuator bias data comparator input
78 SCLK1 I Audio synchronous serial CLK input from the TC94A15F
79 SCLK4/GPIO50 O DSP reset output
80 TA/GPIO20 I Pull-up port 3.3V for debugging
81 SDATAI1 I Audio data input from the TC94A15F
82 EBUIN1/GPI36 I Connect to GND
83 PLLGRDVDD − PLL power supply (1.8V)
84 PLLGRDGND − GND
85 PLLPADGND − GND
86 PLLPADVDD − PLL power supply (3.3V)
87 PLLCOREGND − GND
88 PLLCOREVDD − PLL power supply (1.8V)
89 IDE-DIOW/GPIO14 I/O TC94A15F bus #1
90 CRIN I 16.9344MHz system clock input
91 CS2/IDE-DIOR/GPIO13 I/O TC94A15F bus #0
92 IDE-IORDY/GPIO16 I/O TC94A15F bus #3
93 MCLK1/GPO39 O DSP/DAC clock output 16.9344MHz
94 MCLK2/GPO42 O NC
95 XTRIM/GPO38 O PLAY control signal to the DSP
96 TRST/DSCLK I Connect to GND
1 2 3 4
C
D
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B
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75
5 6 7 8
No. Pin Name I/O Pin Function97 CORE-VDD − Core power supply (1.8V)
98 RW_B O Write enable output to the FLASH ROM
99 TMS/BKPT I Pull-up 3.3V
100 CORE-GND − GND
101 TCK I Connect to GND
102 PAD-GND − GND
103 PST3/GPIO62 O NC
104 CNPSTCLK/GPO63 O NC
105 PST1/GPIO60 O NC
106 PAD-VDD − I/O power supply (3.3V)
107 PST2/GPIO61 O NC
108 PST0/GPIO59 O NC
109 TDI/DSI I Pull-up 3.3V
110 TEST0 I Connect to 3.3V. Mode select pin
111 TIN0/GPI33 I Control pin input #2
112 HI-Z I Connect to 3.3V.
113 DDATA3/GPIO4 I Control pin input #1
114 TOUT0/GPO33 O Control pin output
115 DDATA1/GPIO1 I Spindle FG input
116 DDATA2/GPIO2 I DSP data request
117 CTS2_B/ADIN3/GPI31 I Slider inside SW detecting input (L: ON)
118 DDATA0/GPIO0 I DAC zero detecting input
119 RXD2/GPI28/ADIN2 I 232C RXD for debugging
120 TDSO O Pull-up 3.3V
121 RTS2_B/GPO31 O Latch strobe output of stepper D/A
122 SDATAI3/GPI41 I Loading mecha. SW input 2
123 CTS1_B/GPI30 I Loading mecha. SW input 1
124 TXD2/GPO28 O 232C TXD for debugging
125 RTS1_B/GPO30 O Acknowledge of the display microcomputer
126 EBUIN4/ADIN1/GPI39 I Request of the display microcomputer
127 TXD1/GPO27 O Serial transmission of the display microcomputer
128 RXD1/GPI27 I Serial receiving of the display microcomputer
129 CS1/GPIO58 O NC
130 CORE-GND − GND
131 A1 O Address output to FLASH ROM(A0)
132 TIN1/GPIO23 I Tracking cross pulse input
133 A2 O Address output to FLASH ROM(A1)
134 A3 O Address output to FLASH ROM(A2)
135 PAD-GND − GND
136 A4 O Address output to FLASH ROM(A3)
137 A6 O Address output to FLASH ROM(A5)
138 A5 O Address output to FLASH ROM(A4)
139 A8 O Address output to FLASH ROM(A7)
140 A7 O Address output to FLASH ROM(A6)
141 CORE-VDD − Core power supply (1.8V)
142 A12 O Address output to SDRAM(A4)/FLASH ROM(A11)
143 TEST1 I Connect to GND. Mode select pin
144 PAD-VDD − I/O power supply (3.3V)
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7
RED11RED
15RED
16RED
17RED
12RED
9RED
13
1418
No. Contents
1 Lights when FOLDER NUMBER is displayed
2 Lights when TRACK NUMBER is displayed
3 Displays FOLDER NUMBER or TRACK NUMBER or TEXT
4 Displays the time (minutes) or TEXT
5 Displays the time (seconds) or TEXT
6 Displays the time (frames) or TEXT
7 Displays the BPM
8 Lights of TEMPO range is selected
9 Lights when MASTER TEMPO function is ON
10 Displays the TEMPO from ± 16%
11 Scale of the bar graph of playback time (Lights always)
12 Indications playback time with the scaled bar graph
13 Lights when remaining playback time of the track
14 Lights when the unit is in reloop standby or performing a loop
15 Blink when WAH function is ON (Lights when HOLD function is ON)
16 Blink when ZIP function is ON (Lights when HOLD function is ON)
17 Blink when JET function is ON (Lights when HOLD function is ON)
18 Lights when AUTO CUE function is ON
DEL1054 (DISP ASSY : V501)• FL Tube
Summary of Display
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8. PANEL FACILITIES
EJECT
TEMPO
MASTER TEMPO
0
TEMPOFWDREV
PLAY/PAUSE
CUE
SEARCH
POWER
TRACK SEARCH
FOLDER SEARCH
COMPACT DISC PLAYER
DIGITAL JOG BREAK
JET ZIP WAH HOLD/RESET AUTO CUE
BEAT LOOP
LOOP CUTTEROUT ADJUSTHOT LOOP
RELOOP/EXIT
OUTIN/REALTIME CUE
TEXT MODE
TIME MODE
LOOP
1 3 4
5
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9
10
11
12
14151718
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
2627
13
2
16
1. POWER switch ( OFF/ ON)This switch is located on the rear panel of the unit. Switchesthe unit's power ON/OFF.2. Display3. PHONES VOL dialLocated on the rear panel of the unit. Adjusts the volume ofthe headphones.4. PHONES connecterLocated on the rear panel of the unit. φ6.3 mm phone plugheadphones can be connected.5. EJECT button (0)Ejects the disc.6. TEXT MODE buttonChanges the TEXT display.7. TIME MODE buttonToggles the time display between the remaining track timeand elapsed time.8. HOLD/RESET buttonPreserves the effect of the Digital Jog Break.9. AUTO CUE buttonToggles the Auto Cue ON/OFF.10. TEMPO control range button (±6/±10/±16)Changes the variable range of the tempo control.11. MASTER TEMPO button/indicatorTurns the Master Tempo function ON/OFF (lights when turned ON).12. BEAT LOOP indicatorLights at the loop-in point during loop play.
13. TEMPO control sliderControls the track's tempo (playback speed).14. Jog dial (–REV/+FWD)15. Jog indicator÷ When no disc is inserted, the indicator is turned off.÷ When disc is inserted and in normal mode, indicator is
turned on.÷ When the Digital Jog Break is ON, indicator flashes rapidly.÷ When Digital Jog Break is in HOLD ON mode, indicator
flashes slowly.16. Disc indicatorLocated on the front panel of the unit.÷ When no disc is inserted, the indicator is turned on.÷ When disc is loading and unloading, indicator flashes.÷ When disc loading is completed, indicator turns off.17. Disc loading slotLocated in front panel.18. Forced ejection holeLocated in front panel of the unit.19. PLAY/PAUSE button (6)20. PLAY/PAUSE indicator (6)Lights when playing, and turns off when in pause mode.21. CUE buttonUse to set and confirm cue point.22. CUE indicatorLights when cue point is set, and turns off when in pausemode.23. SEARCH buttons (1, ¡)Use to perform fast-forward and fast-reverse (with sound)during playback mode.24. TRACK SEARCH buttons (4, ¢)Changes tracks in the forward/reverse direction.25. FOLDER SEARCH buttons (+, =)When using a CD-ROM with folder layers, use to change folders in the forward/reverse direction.26. LOOP buttons7 IN/REALTIME CUE/HOT LOOP button/indicatorUse to input loop-in point. (IN)Use to set the current playback point as cue point. (REALTIME CUE)When pressed during loop play, returns playback to loop-inpoint and begins replay. (HOT LOOP)7 OUT/OUT ADJUST button/indicatorUse to input loop-out point. (OUT)When pressed during loop play, adjusts loop-out point.(OUT ADJUST)7 RELOOP/EXIT buttonAfter finishing loop play, the stored loop-in/out informationcan be used to begin loop play again. (RELOOP)When pressed during loop play, loop play stops and playbackreturns to normal playback mode. (EXIT)7 BEAT LOOP/LOOP CUTTER buttonWhen pressed during play or pause modes, the loop end isautomatically set based on the track's BPM (Beat PerMinutes), and loop play starts. (BEAT LOOP)When pressed during loop play, the length of the loop is cut tohalf its length. (LOOP CUTTER)27. DIGITAL JOG BREAK buttonsTurns each sound effect ON/OFF: JET, ZIP, WAH.
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Display31. FLD indicatorLights when folder number is displayed.32. TRKLights when track number is displayed.33. Dot matrix display (7x5)x3Displays folder number, track number, or alphanumeric data.34. Dot matrix display (7x5)x3Displays time (minutes) or alphanumeric data.35. Dot matrix display (7x5)x2Displays time (seconds) or alphanumeric data.36. Dot matrix display (7x5)x2Displays time (frame) or alphanumeric data.37. BPMDisplays the BPM of the track displayed.38. ±6, ±10, ±16Lights to display tempo range.39. MTLights when Master Tempo function is ON.40. TEMPODisplays the change rate of tempo.41. Playing address displayDisplays the current playback position in a one-track full-scalegraph.When displaying elapsed time, the graph lights from the left,and when displaying the remaining time the graph light turnsoff from the left.When remaining time is less than 30 seconds, the graphflashes slowly, and when remaining time is less than 15 seconds the graph flashes rapidly.42. RELOOPLights during reloop standby and loop play.43. WAHFlashes when Digital Jog Break WAH is turned on.44. ZIPFlashes when Digital Jog Break ZIP is turned on.45. JETFlashes when Digital Jog Break JET is turned on.46. A.CUELights when Auto Cue function is turned on.47. REMAINLights when the track remaining time is displayed.
Time display÷ When the TIME MODE button is pressed, the display
switches into Time Mode, and by pressing the TIME MODE button again, the display alternates between elapsed time (TIME) and remaining track time (REMAIN).
÷ The display mode is saved when the power is turned off.
Text display÷ By pressing the TEXT MODE button when playing
CD-TEXT or MP3s, the dot matrix display changes alternately as follows:Track title (when playing MP3s, the file name)=Albumtitle=Artist name.
÷ When no TEXT data is recorded, the display shows [NOTEXT].
÷ No more than 48 characters can be displayed.÷ If all text data cannot be displayed at once, the text will
scroll.÷ To return to Time Mode display, press TIME MODE
button.
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Lubricants and Glues list
Cleaning
Dyefree GEM1036 (ZLX-ME413A) Refer to "2.3 CONTROL PANEL SECTION" , "2.4 SLOT-IN MECHANISM SECTION".
Grease GYA1001 (ZLB-PN397B) Refer to "2.3 CONTROL PANEL SECTION" , "2.4 SLOT-IN MECHANISM SECTION".
Name Lubricants and Glues No. RemarkName Lubricants and Glues No. Remark
• Before shipping out the product, be sure to clean the following positions by using the prescribed cleaning tools:
Pickup leneses Cleaning liquid : GEM1004
Cleaning paper : GED-008Refer to "2.4 SLOT-IN MECHANISM SECTION" , "7.1.3 DISASSEMBLY".
Position to be cleaned Cleaning tools RemarkPosition to be cleaned Cleaning tools Remark
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