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XL-60H/70H CONTENTS Page SAFETY PRECAUTION FOR SERVICE MANUAL .......................................................................................................... 2 IMPORTANT SERVICE NOTES (FOR U.K. ONLY) ......................................................................................................... 2 SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................................................................ 3 NAMES OF PARTS .......................................................................................................................................................... 4 OPERATION MANUAL ..................................................................................................................................................... 6 DISASSEMBLY ................................................................................................................................................................. 8 REMOVING AND REINSTALLING THE MAIN PARTS .................................................................................................. 10 ADJUSTMENT ................................................................................................................................................................ 12 RDS ................................................................................................................................................................................ 13 TEST MODE ................................................................................................................................................................... 14 ERROR LIST .................................................................................................................................................................. 20 NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ............................................................................................................................. 21 TYPE OF TRANSISTOR AND LED ................................................................................................................................ 21 BLOCK DIAGRAM .......................................................................................................................................................... 22 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ................................................................................................................................................. 26 WIRING SIDE OF P.W.BOARD ...................................................................................................................................... 32 WAVEFORMS OF CD CIRCUIT ..................................................................................................................................... 36 TROUBLESHOOTING .................................................................................................................................................... 37 FUNCTION TABLE OF IC .............................................................................................................................................. 43 LCD SEGMENT .............................................................................................................................................................. 52 PARTS GUIDE/EXPLODED VIEW PACKING METHOD (FOR U.K. ONLY) XL-60H XL-70H SERVICE MANUAL SHARP CORPORATION No. S4031XL60H/// • In the interests of user-safety the set should be restored to its original condition and only parts identical to those specified should be used. This document has been published to be used for after sales service only. The contents are subject to change without notice. XL-60H/XL-70H Micro Component System consisting of XL-60H/ XL-70H (main unit) and CP-XL60H/CP-XL70H (speaker system). Illustration: XL-60H Illustration: XL-70H Note for users in U.K. Recording and playback of any material may require consent, which SHARP is unable to give. Please refer particularly to the provisions of Copyright Act 1956, the Dramatic and Musical Performers Protection Act 1956, the Performers Protection Acts 1963 and 1972 and to any subsequent statutory enactments and orders.

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XL-60H/70H

CONTENTSPage

SAFETY PRECAUTION FOR SERVICE MANUAL .......................................................................................................... 2 IMPORTANT SERVICE NOTES (FOR U.K. ONLY) ......................................................................................................... 2SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................................................................ 3NAMES OF PARTS .......................................................................................................................................................... 4OPERATION MANUAL ..................................................................................................................................................... 6DISASSEMBLY................................................................................................................................................................. 8REMOVING AND REINSTALLING THE MAIN PARTS.................................................................................................. 10ADJUSTMENT ................................................................................................................................................................ 12RDS ................................................................................................................................................................................ 13TEST MODE ................................................................................................................................................................... 14ERROR LIST .................................................................................................................................................................. 20NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ............................................................................................................................. 21

TYPE OF TRANSISTOR AND LED ................................................................................................................................ 21BLOCK DIAGRAM .......................................................................................................................................................... 22

SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ................................................................................................................................................. 26 WIRING SIDE OF P.W.BOARD ...................................................................................................................................... 32 WAVEFORMS OF CD CIRCUIT ..................................................................................................................................... 36 TROUBLESHOOTING .................................................................................................................................................... 37FUNCTION TABLE OF IC .............................................................................................................................................. 43

LCD SEGMENT .............................................................................................................................................................. 52PARTS GUIDE/EXPLODED VIEW

PACKING METHOD (FOR U.K. ONLY)

XL-60HXL-70H

SERVICE MANUAL

SHARP CORPORATION

No. S4031XL60H///

• In the interests of user-safety the set should be restored to its originalcondition and only parts identical to those specified should be used.

This document has been published to be usedfor after sales service only.The contents are subject to change without notice.

XL-60H/XL-70H Micro Component System consisting of XL-60H/XL-70H (main unit) and CP-XL60H/CP-XL70H (speaker system).

Illustration: XL-60H

Illustration: XL-70H

• Note for users in U.K.Recording and playback of any material may require consent,which SHARP is unable to give. Please refer particularly to theprovisions of Copyright Act 1956, the Dramatic and MusicalPerformers Protection Act 1956, the Performers Protection Acts1963 and 1972 and to any subsequent statutory enactments andorders.

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Precaution to be taken when replacing and servicing theLaser Pickup.The AEL (Accessible Emission Level) of Laser Power Outputfor this model is specified to be lower than Class I Requirements.However, the following precautions must be observed duringservicing to protect your eyes against exposure to the Laserbeam(1) When the cabinet has been removed, the power is turned

on without a compact disc, and the Pickup is on a positionouter than the lead-in position, the Laser will light for severalseconds to detect a disc. Do not look into the Pickup Lens.

(2) The Laser Power Output of the Pickup inside the unit andreplacement service parts have already been adjusted priorto shipping.

(3) No adjustment to the Laser Power should be attemptedwhen replacing or servicing the Pickup.

(4) Under no circumstances look directly into the Pickup Lensat any time.

(5) CAUTION - Use of controls or adjustments, or performanceof procedures other than those specified herein may resultin hazardous radiation exposure.

SAFETY PRECAUTION FOR SERVICE MANUAL

IMPORTANT SERVICE NOTES (FOR U.K. ONLY)Before returning the unit to the customer after completion of arepair or adjustment it is necessary for the following withstandvoltage test to be applied to ensure the unit is safe for thecustomer to use.Setting of Withstanding Voltage Tester and set.

Set name set value

Withstanding Voltage Tester

Test voltage 4,240 VPEAK3,000 VRMS

Set time 6 secs

Set current(Cutoff current) 4 mA

Unit

Judgment

OK: The “GOOD” lamp lights.NG: The “NG” lamp lights and the buzzor sounds.

(For Europe)(For U.K. )

PROBE

ACOUT

UNIT

SHORT-CIRCUTAC POWERSUPPLY CORD

CONNECT THE PROBETO GND OF CHASSISSCREW TERMINAL

WITHSTANDINGVOLTAGE TESTER

CAUTIONUse of controls, adjustments or performance of pro-cedures other than those specified herein may re-sult in hazardous radiation exposure.

As the laser beam used in this compact disc playeris harmful to the eyes, do not attempt to disassem-ble the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified person-nel only.

CAUTION-INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN. DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS.

VARNING-OSYNLIG LASERSTRALNING NAR DENNA DEL AR OPPNAD. STIRRAEJ IN I STRALEN OCH BETRAKTA EJ STRALEN MED OPTISKA INSTRUMENT.

ADVERSEL-USYNLIG LASERSTRALING VED ABNING. SE IKKE IND I STRALEN-HELLER IKKE MED OPTISKE INSTRUMENTER.

VARO! AVATTAESSA OLET ALTTIINA NAKYMATON LASERSATEILYLLE.ALA TUIJOTA SATEESEEN ALAKA KATSO SITA OPTISEN LAITTEEN LAPI.

VARNING-OSYNLIG LASERSTRALNING NAR DENNA DEL AR OPPNAD.STIRRA EJ IN I STRALEN OCH BETRAKTA EJ STRALEN GENOM OPTISKT INSTRUMENT.ADVERSEL-USYNLIG LASERSTRALING NAR DEKSEL APNES. STIRR IKKE INN I STRALEN ELLER SE DIREKTE MED OPTISKE INSTRUMENTER.

Laser Diode PropertiesMaterial: GaAIAsWavelength: 780 nmEmission Duration: continuousLaser Output: max. 0.6 mW

VAROITUS! LAITTEEN KÄYTTÄMINEN MUULLAKUIN TÄSSÄ KÄYTTÖOHJEESSA MAI NI TULLATAVALLA SAATTAA ALTI STAA KÄYTTÄJÄNTURVALLI SUUSLUOKAN 1 YLITTÄVÄLLENÄKYMÄTTÖMÄLLE LASERSÄTEILYLLE.

VARNING - OM APPARATEN ANVÄNDS PÅ ANNATSÄTT ÄN I DENNA BRUKSANVI SNI NG SPECI FICERAS. KAN ANVÄNDAREN UTSÄTTAS FÖROSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING, SOM ÖVERSKRIDERGRÄNSEN FÖR LASERKLASS 1.

LASER KLASSE 1

LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE

KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT

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XL-60H/70H

SPECIFICATIONSXL-60H/70H

CP-XL70H

Specifications for this model are subject to change withoutprior notice.

CP-XL60H

FOR A COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF THE OPERATION OF THIS UNIT, PLEASE REFERTO THE OPERATION MANUAL.

Cassette deck section

Frequencyresponse: 50 - 14,000 Hz (Normal tape)

Signal/noise ratio: 50 dB

Wow and flutter:(For Europe)

0.3 % (DIN 45 511)

Speaker section

Type: 2-way [10 cm (4") woofer and1.5 cm (9/16") tweeter]

Rated inputpower: 20 W

Maximum inputpower: 40 W

Impedance: 4 ohms

Dimensions: Width; 160 mm (6-5/16")Height; 240 mm (9-1/2")Depth; 190 mm (7-7/16")

Weight: 1.8 kg (4.0 lbs.)/each

Type: 2-way [10 cm (4") woofer and2.5 cm (1") semi dometweeter]

Rated inputpower: 20 W

Maximum inputpower: 40 W

Impedance: 4 ohms

Dimensions: Width; 160 mm (6-5/16")Height; 240 mm (9-1/2")Depth; 189 mm (7-1/16")

Weight: 2.4 kg (5.3 lbs.)/each

General

Power source: AC 230 V, 50 Hz

Powerconsumption: 50 W

Dimensions: Width; 160 mm (6-5/16")Height; 241 mm (9-1/2")Depth; 298 mm (11-3/4")

Weight: 3.6 kg (7.9 lbs.)

Amplifier section

Output power:(For Europe)

PMPO; 120 W (total)MPO; 60 W (30 W + 30 W)(DIN 45 324)RMS; 40 W (20 W + 20 W)(DIN 45 324)

Output terminals: Speakers; 4 ohmsHeadphones; 16-50 ohms(recommended; 32 ohms)CD digital output (optical)

Input terminals: Video/Auxiliary (audio signal);500 mV/47 k ohms

Tuner section

Frequency range: FM; 87.5-108 MHzAM; 522-1,620 kHz

Compact disc player section

Type: Compact disc player

Signal readout: Non-contact, 3-beam semi-conductor laser pickup

D/A converter: 1-bit D/A converter

Filter: 8-times oversampling digitalfilter

Frequencyresponse: 20 - 20,000 Hz

Wow and flutter: Unmeasurable(less than 0.001% W. peak)

Output power:(For U.K.)

RMS; 40 W (20 W + 20 W)(10 % T.H.D.)

Wow and flutter:(For U.K.)

0.25 % (WRMS)

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NAMES OF PARTSXL-60H/70H

Front panel1. Timer Indicator2. Record Indicator3. Sleep Indicator4. (CD) Random Indicator5. (CD/TUNER) Memory Indicator6. RDS Indicator7. Traffic Programme Indicator8. Traffic Announcement Indicator9. FM Stereo Mode Indicator

10. FM Stereo Indicator11. (CD) Play Indicator12. (CD) Repeat Indicator13. EON Indicator14. Programme Type Indicator15. Traffic Information Indicator16. Surround Indicator17. CD Compartment18. EON Button19. On/Stand-by Button20. Programme Type/Traffic Information

Search Button21. Surround Button22. CD Open/Close Button23. ASPM Button24. Remote Control Sensor25. Display Mode Selector Button26. Volume Select Button

27. (CD/TAPE) Stop Button(TUNER) Memory Clear Button

28. Record Pause Button29. Bass/Treble Selector Button30. Memory/Set Button31. Clock/Timer/Sleep Button32. Band Selector Button33. (CD) Review Button

(TAPE) Rewind Button(TUNER) Tuning Down Button

34. Function Selector Button35. Headphone Socket36. (CD) Play/Pause Button

(TAPE) Play Button37. Jog Dial38. (CD) Cue Button

(TAPE) Fast Forward Button(TUNER) Tuning Up Button

39. Volume/Jog Dial Selector Button40. Cassette Compartment

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27282930

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37

38

39

40

31

32333435

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

12 13 14 15

161110

1

2

345

6

Rear panel1. CD Digital Output Socket2. AC Power Input Socket3. FM 75 ohms Aerial Socket4. AM Loop Aerial Input Socket5. Video/Auxiliary (Audio Signal) Input Sock-

ets6. Speaker Terminals

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CP-XL60H

XL-60H/70H

CP-XL70H

1

2

4

3

1

2

4

3

1. Tweeter2. Woofer3. Bass Reflex Duct4. Speaker Wire

1. Tweeter2. Woofer3. Bass Reflex Duct4. Speaker Wire

Speaker section

Remote control1. Remote Control Transmitter LED

Tuner control section2. Programme Type/Traffic Information

Search Button3. Preset Up/Down Buttons

CD control section4. Clear Button5. Random/Repeat Button6. Memory Button7. Stop Button8. Play/Pause Button9. Track Down/Review Button

10. Track Up/Cue Button

Tape control section11. Record Pause Button12. Rewind Button13. Stop Button14. Play Button15. Fast Forward Button

Common section16. Surround Button17. Sleep Button18. Bass Up/Down Buttons19. Function Selector Buttons20. On/Stand-by Button21. Timer Button22. Clock Button23. Treble Up/Down Buttons24. Volume Up/Down Buttons

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Notes concerning use: Replace the batteries if the operating distance is

reduced or if the operation becomes erratic. Periodically clean the transmitter LED on the re-

mote control and the sensor on the main unitwith a soft cloth.

Exposing the sensor on the main unit to stronglight may interfere with operation. Change thelighting or the direction of the unit.

Keep the remote control away from moisture,excessive heat, shock, and vibrations.

0.2m - 6m(8” - 20”)

Remote control

PREPARATION FOR USE

RESETTING THE MICROCOMPUTER

13

2,3AC INPUT

3

Reset the microcomputer under the followingconditions: To erase all of the stored memory contents (clock

and timer settings, and tuner and CD presets). If the display is not correct. If the operation is not correct.

1 Press the ON/STAND-BY button to enter thestand-by mode.

2 Unplug the AC power lead from the AC INPUTsocket on this unit.

3 Whilst pressing down the MEMORY/SET but-ton and the button, plug the AC power leadinto the AC INPUT socket on this unit.

Caution: The operation explained above will erase all data

stored in memory, such as clock and timer set-tings, and tuner and CD presets.

SETTING THE CLOCK

1 Press the CLOCK/TIMER/SLEEP button to en-ter the time check mode.

2 Within 3 seconds, press the MEMORY/SET but-ton.

3 Turn the jog dial to select the time display mode.

“0:00” → The 24-hour display will appear.(0:00 - 23:59)

“AM 12:00” → The 12-hour display will appear.(AM 12:00 - PM 11:59)

Note that this can only be set when the unit isfirst installed or it has been reset (see page 29).

4 Press the MEMORY/SET button.

5 Adjust the hour by turning the jog dial.

When the jog dial is turned one click clockwise,the time will increase by 1 hour. When it is turnedone click anti-clockwise, the time will decreaseby 1 hour.Keep turning the jog dial to change the time con-tinuously.

When the 12-hour display is selected, “AM” willchange automatically to “PM”.

(Main unit operation)In this example, the clock is set for the 24-hour(0:00) system.

CLOCK/TIMER/SLEEP

MEMORY/SET

Jog dial

6 Press the MEMORY/SET button.

7 Adjust the minutes by turning the jog dial.

When the jog dial is turned one click clockwise,the time will increase by 1 minute. When it isturned one click anti-clockwise, the time will de-crease by 1 minute.Keep turning the jog dial to change the time con-tinuously.

The hour setting will not advance even if min-utes advance from “59” to “00”.

8 Press the MEMORY/SET button.

The clock starts operating from “0” second. (Sec-onds are not displayed.)

Note: In the event of a power failure or when the AC

power lead is disconnected, the clock display willgo out.When the AC power supply is restored, the clockdisplay will flash on and off to indicate the timewhen the power failure occurred or when the ACpower lead was disconnected.If this happens, follow the procedure below tochange the clock time.

To change the clock time:Perform steps 1, 2 and 4 - 8 above.

To change the time display mode:

1 Perform steps 1 - 3 in the section “RESETTINGTHE MICROCOMPUTER”,.

2 Perform steps 1 - 8 above.

0:00 AM 12:00

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Placing the system

10 cm (4") 10 cm (4")

20 cm (8")

10 cm (4")

3

2 Putting batteries into the remote control

1 Remove the batterycover.

2 “AA” size batteries (UM/SUM-3, R6, HP-7 or similar)

1 Check the supplied accessories

FM aerial × 1

Remote control × 1

AC power lead × 1

AM loop aerial ×1

2 Insert the batteries. 3 Replace the batterycover.

(For U.K.) (For Europe)

4 Connections

1

2

21 3

1 Connect the AM and FM aerials. 2 Connect the speaker system.

FM aerialAM loopaerial

AC 230 V, 50 Hz

3 Connect the AC power lead.

White line

Right speaker Left speaker

AC 230 V, 50 Hz

(For U.K.)

(For Europe)

6 Listening to a tape

32

14

5

1

2 5

3

4

1

2

6

43 OPEN/CLOSE Label side up

7

5

1 Press the ON/STAND-BY button to turnthe power on.

2 Press the FUNCTION button until “FM”or “AM” appears.

3 Press the BAND button to select FM ST,FM or AM.

4 Press the TUNING ( or ) button totune into a station.

5 Adjust the VOLUME control.

1 Press the ON/STAND-BY button to turnthe power on.

2 Press the FUNCTION button until “CD”or “NO DISC” appears.

3 Press the OPEN/CLOSE button toopen the CD compartment.

4 Place a CD on the spindle.

5 Close the CD compartment by pushingthe OPEN/CLOSE button.

6 Press the /CD button.

7 Adjust the VOLUME control.

5 Listening to a CD

Listening to the radio 7

1 Press the ON/STAND-BY button to turnthe power on.

2 Press the FUNCTION button until“TAPE” appears.

3 Load a cassette.

4 Press the button.

5 Adjust the VOLUME control.

8 Recording from a CD

1 Press the ON/STAND-BY button toturn the power on.

2 Press the FUNCTION button until“CD” or “NO DISC” appears.

3 Load a CD and a recordablecassette.

4 Press the REC PAUSE button.

5 Press the button.

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2,3AC INPUT

3

Do not touch the laser pickup lens. If fingerprintsor dust accumulate on the pickup, clean it gentlywith a dry cotton swab.

CD pickup cleaning

If this product is subjected to strong external inter-ference (mechanical shock, excessive static elec-tricity, abnormal supply voltage due to lightning,etc.) or if it is operated incorrectly, it may malfunc-tion or the display may not function correctly. If sucha problem occurs, do the following:

1 Press the ON/STAND-BY button to enter thestand-by mode.

2 Unplug the AC power lead from the AC IN-PUT socket on this unit.

3 Whilst pressing down the MEMORY/SETbutton and the button, plug the AC powerlead into the AC INPUT socket on this unit.

Caution: The operation explained above will erase all data

stored in memory, such as clock and timer set-tings, and tuner and CD presets.

Resetting the micro computer

1

25

3

4

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1 Side Panel(Left/Right) 1. Screw .................. (A1) x8 8-1

2 Top Cabinet 1. Screw .................. (B1) x1 8-12. Socket ................. (B2) x2

3 Rear Panel 1. Screw .................. (C1) x3 8-12. Screw .................. (C2) x2

4 Power Amp. PWB 1. Screw .................. (D1) x1 8-22. Socket ................. (D2) x2

5 Main PWB/ 1. Screw .................. (E1) x3 8-3Headphones PWB 2. Screw .................. (E2) x2

3. Bracket ................ (E3) x14. Socket ................. (E4) x35. Flat wire............... (E5) x16. Socket ................. (E6) x1

6 Jog Switch PWB 1. Socket ................. (F1) x1 8-32. Screw .................. (F2) x23. Knob .................... (F3) x1

7 Display PWB/ 1. Screw .................. (G1) x3 8-3LED PWB 2. Screw .................. (G2) x3(With Jog Motor 3. Bracket ................ (G3) x1Holder) 4. Socket ................. (G4) x1

5. Hook .................... (G5) x26. Hook .................... (G6) x2

8 Front Panel 1. Screw .................. (H1) x1 8-32. Socket ................. (H2) x13. Screw .................. (H3) x1

9 Power PWB 1. Screw .................. (J1) x4 8-32. Screw .................. (J2) x13. Screw .................. (J3) x14. Bracket ................ (J4) x1

10 Tape Mechanism 1. Open the cassette holder 9-12. Screw .................. (K1) x4

11 CD PWB/ 1. Screw .................. (L1) x6 9-2Open Close Switch 2. Socket ................. (L2) x4PWB/CD Lid PWB 3. Hook .................... (L3) x1 (Note)

12 Digital Out PWB 1. Socket ................. (M1) x1 9-22. Screw .................. (M2) x1

13 CD Mechanism 1. Screw .................. (N1) x3 9-32. Screw .................. (N2) x3

DISASSEMBLY

Figure 8-2

Figure 8-3

STEP REMOVAL PROCEDURE FIGURE

Figure 8-1

XL-60H/70H

XL-60H/70H

Note:After removing the connector for the optical pickup from theconnector, wrap the conductive aluminium foil around thefront end of connector remove to protect the optical pickupfrom electrostatic damage.

Caution on DisassemblyFollow the below-mentioned notes when disassemblingthe unit and reassembling it, to keep it safe and ensureexcellent performance:1. Take cassette tape and compact disc out of the unit.2. Be sure to remove the power supply plug from the wall

outlet before starting to disassemble the unit.3. Take off nylon bands or wire holders where they need to

be removed when disassembling the unit. After servicingthe unit, be sure to rearrange the leads where they werebefore disassembling.

4. Take sufficient care on static electricity of integratedcircuits and other circuits when servicing.

(A1)x2ø3x10mm

(B2)x1(C1)x2ø3x10mm

Side Panel (Right)

Front Panel

RearPanel(C1)x1ø3x10mm

Side Panel(Lift)

(B2)x1

(A1)x4ø3x10mm

(A1)x1ø3x10mm

(A1)x1ø3x10mm

(B1)x1ø3x10mm

Top Cabinet

CD PWB

DisplayPWB

Main PWB

(C2)x2ø3x8mm

(D1)x1ø3x8mm

Main PWB

PowerPWBPower Amp.

PWB

(D2)x2

(G2)x2ø2.5x10mm

(G2)x1ø2.5x10mm

(G1)x3ø2.5x14mm

(F2)x2ø2.5x12mm

(E2)x1ø3x8mm

Main PWB

Power PWB

Power PWBMain Power Transformer

Sub Power Transformer

Front Panel

Display PWB

LED PWB

(J1)x4ø4x6mm

(E2)x1ø3x8mm

(E3)x1

(H2)x1

(J2)x1ø3x10mm(J3)x1

ø3x6mm

(H1)x1ø3x8mm

(H3)x1ø3x6mm

(E4)x1

(E4)x1

(G3)x1

(E5)x1

(G5)x2(G6)x2

(F3)x1

(E4)x1

(J4)x1

TapeMechanismPWB

(G4)x1

HeadphonesPWB

(F1)x1

(E1)x2ø3x10mm

Sub Power Transformer

Jog Motor Holder

Jog SwitchPWB

(E6)x1

(E1)x1ø3x10mm

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Figure 9-1

Figure 9-2

Figure 9-3

1 Speaker 1. Net Frame ........... (A1) x1 9-42. Front panel .......... (A2) x13. Screw .................. (A3) x4

STEP REMOVAL PROCEDURE FIGURE

CP-XL60H

Figure 9-4

(A1)x1

(A2)x1

Woofer

Tweeter

(A3)x4ø4x20mm

Speaker Box

Figure 9-5

1 Speaker 1. Net Frame ........... (A1) x1 9-52. Screw .................. (A2) x42. Woofer Ring ........ (A3) x14. Screw .................. (A4) x4

STEP REMOVAL PROCEDURE FIGURE

CP-XL70H

TapeMechanism

Open

(K1)x4ø2.5x10mm

Front Panel

CassetteHolder

(L1)x3ø2.5x14mm

(L1)x2ø2.5x8mm

(M2)x1ø2.5x10mm

(L1)x1ø2.5x10mm

(L2)x1

(L2)x1

(L2)x2

Top Cabinet

CD PWB

Open/CloseSwitch PWB

CD Motor PWBCD Mechanism

PWBWasherDigital

OutPWB

CD LidPWB

(M1)x1

(L3)x1

CD Mechanism

CD LidMotor

CD Lid MotorHolder

(N2)x3ø2.5x10mm

(N1)x3ø2.5x14mm PWB

Washer x3

Top Cabinet

(A1)x1

(A3)x1

(A4)x4ø3x12mm

Woofer

Tweeter

(A2)x4ø4x20mm

Speaker Box

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TAPE MECHANISM SECTIONPerform steps 1 to 8 and 10 of the disassembly method toremove the tape mechanism. (See page 8.)

How to remove the record / playback and eraseheads (See Fig. 10-1.)1. Remove the screws (A1) x 2 pcs., to remove the erase

head.2. Remove the screws (A2) x 2 pcs., to remove the record/

playback head.Note:After replacing the heads and performing the azimuthadjustment, be sure to apply screwlock.

How to remove the pinch roller (See Fig. 10-2.)1. Carefully bend the pinch roller pawl in the direction of the

arrow <A>, and remove the pinch roller (B1) x 1 pc.,upwards.

How to remove the belts (See Fig. 10-3.)1. Remove the main belt (C1) x 1 pc., from the motor pulley.2. Remove the FF/REW belt (C2) x 1 pc., from the REW/FF

roller.3. Put on the belts in the reverse order of removal.Note:When putting on the belt, ascertain that the belt is not twisted,and clean it.

How to remove the motor (See Figs. 10-4.)1. Remove the mainbelt.2. Remove the screws (D1) x 2 pcs., to remove the motor

bracket.3. Remove the screws (D2) x 3 pcs., to remove the motor.Note:When mounting the motor, pay attention to the motor mountingangle

Figure 10-1

Figure 10-2

Figure 10-3

Figure 10-4

<A>Pinch Roller(B1)x1

Pinch RollerPawl

REMOVING AND REINSTALLING THE MAIN PARTS

Main Belt(C1)x1

FF/REW Belt(C2)x1

REW/FFClutch

Motor

Erase Head

Record/Playback Head

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(A2)x1ø2x7mm

(D1)x1ø2x4mm

(D2)x3SpecialScrew

MotorBracket

Motor

Motor

(D1)x1ø2x4mm

How to remove the flywheel (See Fig. 10-5.)1. Remove the belt.2. Remove the stop washer (E1) x 1 pc., with a small precision

screwdriver to extract the flywheel from the capstan metal.Note:When the stop washer is deformed or damaged, replace itwith a new one.

How to reinstall the partsInstall each part in the reverse order of the removal with care.

StopWasher

Driver

(E1)x1Stop Washer

MechanismChassis

Washerx2

Flywheel

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Figure 11-4

How to remove the pickup (See Fig. 11-4)1. Remove the mechanism cover, paying attention to the

pawls (A1) x 4 pcs.2. Remove the screws (A2) x 2 pcs., to remove the shaft (A3)

x 1 pc.3. Remove the stop washer (A4) x 1 pc., to remove the gear

(A5) x 1 pc.4. Remove the pickup.

CD MECHANISM SECTIONPerform steps 1, 2 and 10 to 12 of the disassembly method toremove the CD mechanism.

Pickup Unit

(A2) x2ø2.6 x6mm

(A1) x2

CD Mechanism

Shaft(A3) x1

Gear(A5) x1

StopWasher(A4) x1

Mechanism Cover

(A1) x2

How to remove the tape mechanism PWB(See Fig. 11-1.)1. Remove the screws (F1) x 1 pc., to remove the tape

mechanism PWB.2. Remove the screws (F2) x 1 pc.3. Remove the solder joints (F3) x 2 pcs., to remove the tape

mechanism PWB.

How to remove the jog motor (See Figs. 11-2.)1. Remove the side panel and top cabinet.2. Remove the jog belt (G1) x 1 pc., from the motor pulley.3. Remove the screws (G2) x 2 pcs., to remove the jog motor.Note:When putting on the belt, ascertain that the belt is not twisted,and clean it.

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(G2)x2ø2x5mm

WormGear

Jog Belt(G1)x1

Jog MotorHolder

Jog Motor

Display PWB

Tape MechanismPWB Tape

MechanismPWB

(F3)x2SolderJoint

(F2)x1ø2x8mm

(F1)x1ø2x3mm

How to remove the CD lid motor (See Figs. 11-3.)1. Remove the CD PWB.2. Remove the belt (H1) x 1 pc., from the motor pulley.3. Remove the screws (H2) x 2 pcs., to remove the CD Lid

motor.Note:When putting on the belt, ascertain that the belt is not twisted,and clean it.

(H2)x2ø2.5x10mm

CD LidMotor

(H1)x1BeltWorm

Gear

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Note:After removing the connector for the optical pickup from theconnector, wrap the conductive aluminium foil around thefront end of connector remove to protect the optical pickupfrom electrostatic damage.

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MECHANISM SECTION• Driving Force Check

Torque Meter Specified Value

Play: TW-2412 Over 80 g

• Torque Check

Torque Meter

Play: TW-2111 30 to 60 g. cm

Fast forward: TW-2231 55 to 140 g.cm

Rewind: TW-2231 55 to 140 g.cm

SpecifiedValue

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InstrumentConnection

Test Tape

ADJUSTMENT

Specified Value

• Tape Speed

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TUNER SECTION

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MTT-111 Variable 3,000 ± Headphoneresistor in 90 Hz terminalmotor.(M901)

AdjustingParts

DisplayFrequency

• Setting the Test ModeKeeping the FF/FWD button and MEMORY/SET buttonpressed, turn on POWER. Then, the frequency is initially setin the memory as shown in Table. Call it with the JOG DIALknob to use it for adjustment and check of tuner circuit.

Preset No. FM Preset No. AM

1 87.50 MHz 6 522 kHz2 108.00 MHz 7 1,620 kHz3 98.00 MHz 8 990 kHz4 90.00 MHz 9 603 kHz5 106.00 MHz 10 1,404 kHz

• FM Mute LevelSignal generator: 1 kHz, 40 kHz dev., FM modulated

*1. Adjust so that an output signal appears.

Check Point InstrumentConnection

DisplayFrequency

87.5 MHz 87.5 MHz 2.2 V ± 0.7 V TP301

108 MHz 108 MHz 7.3 V ± 1.0 V TP301

• Check FM VTSignal generator: 1 kHz, 40 kHz dev., FM modulated

98.00 MHz 98.00 MHz VR351*1 Input: SO301(30 dBµV) Output: Speaker

Terminal

InstrumentConnection

*1. Input: Antenna, Output: Speaker Terminal*2. Input: Input is not connected, Output: TP301

Frequency Frequency Display Setting/Adjusting

Parts

InstrumentConnection

AM IF 450 kHz 1,620 kHz T351 *1

AM Band — 522 kHz (fL): T306 *2Coverage 1.1 ± 0.1 V

AM 990 kHz 990 kHz (fL): T302 *1Tracking

fL: Low-range frequencyfH: High-range frequency

Signal generator: 400 Hz, 30%, AM modulated• AM IF/RF

TAPE MECHANISM

M901TapeMotor

Variableresistorin motor

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IC521 VHiLC72723M-1: RDS Circuit (LC72723M)

1 VREF Reference voltage output (Vdda/2).

2 MPXIN Baseband (multiplexed) signal input.

3 Vdda Analog power supply (+5V).

4 Vssa Analog ground.

5 FLOUT Subcarrier output (filter output).

6 CIN Subcarrier input (comparator input).

7 TEST Test input.

8 XOUT Crystal oscillator output (4.332MHz).

9 XIN Crystal oscillator input (external reference signal input).

10 Vssd Digital ground.

11* Vddd Digital power supply (+5V).

12 MODE Read mode setting (0 : master, 1: slave).

13 RST RDS-ID/RAM reset (positive polarity).

14 RDDA RDS data output.

15* RDCL RDS clock output (master mode)/ RDS clock input (slave mode).

16* RDS-ID/ RDS-ID/READY output (negative polarity).READY

PinNo.

PortName Function

RDS

In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is notconnected to the outside.

RDS (Radio Data System) OPERATION

RDS is a broadcasting service which a growingnumber of FM stations are now providing. It allowsthese FM stations to send additional signals alongwith their regular programme signals. For exam-ple, the stations send their station names, and in-formation about what type of programme theybroadcast, such as sports or music, etc.When tuned to an FM station providing the RDSservice, RDS will appear, the station frequency (andthen the station name if sent) will be displayed.The TP (Traffic Programme) will appear on the dis-play when the received broadcast carries traffic an-nouncements, and the TA (Traffic Announcement)will appear whilst a traffic announcement is beingreceived.EON will appear whilst the EON (Enhanced OtherNetworks information) data is being broadcast.

Note:When the TP and TA appear at the same time, anannouncement is being made.When only the TA appears, an announcement isnot being made.

Information Provided by RDSWith the XL-60H/XL-70H, you can display two typesof RDS service. To show them in the display, pressthe DISPLAY MODE button.Each time you press the DISPLAY MODE button,the display will change to show the following in-formation.

Station names commonly known will be displayed."NO PS" appears if no signal is being received.

Programme type will be displayed."NO PTY" appears if no signal is being received.

Station frequencies.

PS (Programme Service):

PTY (Programme Type):

Station Frequency:

Descriptions of the PTY (Programme Type)codes, TP (Traffic Programme) and TA (TrafficAnnouncement)With the XL-60H/XL-70H, you can search for andreceive the following PTY, TP and TA signals.

NEWS: Short accounts of facts, events andpublicly expressed views, reportageand actuality.

AFFAIRS: Topical programme expanding or en-larging upon the news, generally indifferent presentation style or con-cept, including debate, or analysis.

INFO: Programmes whose purpose is to im-part advice in the widest sense.

SPORT: Programme concerned with any as-pect of sport.

EDUCATE: Programme intended primarily toeducate, of which the formal elementis fundamental.

DRAMA: All radio plays and serials.

CULTURE: Programmes concerned with any as-pect of national or regional culture,including language, theatre, etc.

SCIENCE: Programmes about the natural sci-ences and technology.

VARIED: Used for mainly speech-based pro-grammes usually of light-entertain-ment nature, not covered by othercategories. Examples include: quiz-zes, panel games, personality inter-views.

POP M: Commercial music, which would gen-erally be considered to be of currentpopular appeal, often featuring in cur-rent or recent record sales charts.

ROCK M: Contemporary modern music, usuallywritten and performed by young mu-sicians.

EASY M: Current contemporary music consid-ered to be “easy-listening”, as op-posed to Pop, Rock or Classical, orone of the specialised music styles,Jazz, Folk or Country. Music in thiscategory is often but not always, vo-cal, and usually of short duration.

DISPLAYMODE

(Continued)

LIGHT M: Classical Musical for general, ratherthan specialist appreciation. Exam-ples of music in this category are in-strumental music, and vocal or cho-ral works.

CLASSICS: Performances of major orchestralworks, symphonies, chamber music,etc., and including Grand Opera.

OTHER M: Musical styles not fitting into any ofthe other categories. Particularlyused for specialist music of whichRhythm & Blues and Reggae areexamples.

WEATHER: Weather reports and forecasts andmeteorological information.

FINANCE: Stock Market reports, commerce,trading, etc.

CHILDREN: For programmes targeted at a youngaudience, primarily for entertainmentand interest, rather than where theobjective is to educate.

SOCIAL: Programmes about people and thingsthat influence them individually or ingroups. Includes: sociology, history,geography, psychology and society.

RELIGION: Any aspect of beliefs and faiths, in-volving a God or Gods, the nature ofexistence and ethics.

PHONE IN: Involving members of the public ex-pressing their views either by phoneor at a public forum.

TRAVEL: Features and programmes con-cerned with travel to near and fardestinations, package tours andtravel ideas and opportunities. Not foruse for announcements about prob-lems, delays, or road-works affectingimmediate travel where TP/TA shouldbe used.

LEISURE: Programmes concerned with recrea-tional activities in which the listenermight participate. Examples include,Gardening, Fishing, Antique collect-ing, Cooking, Food & Wine, etc.

JAZZ: Polyphonic, syncopated music char-acterised by improvisation.

COUNTRY: Songs which originate from, or con-tinue the musical tradition of theAmerican Southern States. Charac-terised by a straightforward melodyand narrative story line.

NATION M: Current Popular Music of the Nationor Region in that country’s language,as opposed to international ‘Pop’which is usually US or UK inspiredand in English.

OLDIES: Music from the so-called “golden age”of popular music.

FOLK M: Music which has its roots in the mu-sical culture of a particular nation,usually played on acoustic instru-ments. The narrative or story may bebased on historical events or the peo-ple.

DOCUMENT: Programme concerned with factualmatters, presented in an investigativestyle.

TEST: Broadcast when testing emergencybroadcast equipment or receivers.

ALARM: Emergency announcement made un-der exceptional circumstances to givewarning of events causing danger ofa general nature.

NONE: No programme type (receive only).

TP: Broadcasts which carry traffic an-nouncements.

TA: Traffic announcements are beingbroadcast at present.

Note: When the unit is in the EON stand-by mode and

a programme is selected, the unit will display “TI”instead of “TP” or “TA”.

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2. CD Test Mode (TEST 1)In the CD test mode the operation of each step is enabled even when the LID-SW is off. However, if focus cannot be set in step3 or any error processing is started, it is impossible to proceed to the next step. When the error processing is started, operationsother than termination of test mode by pressing the POWER button or return to the step 1 by pressing the STOP button are inhibited.

1. Step 1 ModeWhen the CD test mode is turned on, the following indication lights, the processing (until turning-off of CD STB terminal of CDinitialization operation flow) is executed, and the next button input is waited.

After lighting for one second

If the following operation buttons are pressed in this state, the operation is performed as follows."POWER" ................. The test mode is turned off, the power is turned off, and the ordinary standby mode is set."FF/FWD" ................. After the pickup returns once to the innermost periphery, it slides toward the outer periphery while this

button is held down."REW/REV" .............. After the pickup returns once to the innermost periphery, it slides toward the inner periphery while this

button is pressed. However, if PU-IN is on, input is invalid."PLAY" ..................... Shift to step 2"STOP" ..................... Invalid"REC PAUSE".......... Shift to step 5

* In case of initialization the pickup is moved toward the inner periphery. Any buttons other than "POWER" button are notaccepted until the shift of pickup to the inner periphery is completed at this time. If PU-IN SW ON cannot be detected within10 seconds, the slide motor is stopped, and the following error indication appears. Press the POWER button to end the testmode, or press the STOP button to return to step 1. Any other operations are inhibited.

TEST MODE

The test mode applied to this microcomputer has three modes, namely ordinary test mode to be used for adjustment ormeasurement, aging test mode to be used for aging test, and self-diagnosis test mode for self-inspection in case of final productinspection.The test mode specification prescribes the microcomputer with RDS (RH-IX0026SJZZ) . There are two types of indicationexamples; large ones for the microcomputer with RDS, and smaller ones for the microcomputer without RDS.

1. Turning on the test modeTo turn on the specific test mode, press the POWER button, holding down the following two buttons in the ordinary stand-bymode (power off state). In this case only the main unit button is valid. Even when the POWER of remote control button is setto on, the test mode is not turned on.

[Ordinary test mode]1. CD Test Mode (TEST 1)…………………… Volume/JOG Dial Selector + FF/FWD2. Tuner Test Mode (TEST 2)………………… Volume/JOG Dial Selector + Volume Select3. Electronic volume Test Mode (TEST 3)…… REW/REV + FF/FWD4. Timer Test Mode (TEST 4)………………… FUNCTION + Volume Select5. LCD Test Mode (TEST 5)……………………FUNCTION + FF/FWD

REW/REV + Volume Select[Self-diagnosis Test Mode]

1. Button input diagnosis test mode (TEST6).…

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The time display indicates always "0:00".When the following buttons are pressed in this state, the operation is executed as follows."POWER" ................ The test mode is turned off, the power is turned off, and the ordinary standby mode is set."FF/FWD" ................ The pickup slides toward the outer periphery while this button is held down."REW/REV" ............. The pickup slides toward the inner periphery while this button is held down. However, if PU-IN is on, input

is invalid."PLAY" ..................... Shift to step 5"STOP" .................... Return to step 1"REC PAUSE" ......... Shift to step 5

*If the focus is disturbed, the process returns to step 1.

4. Step 4 ModeThe CLV servo ON command (8600) sending operation is performed, and the next button input is waited. (The disc is rotatedto perform CLV locking.)

When the following operation buttons are pressed in this state, the operation is executed as follows."POWER" ................ The test mode is turned off, the power is turned off, and the ordinary standby mode is set."FF/FWD" ................ The pickup slides toward the outer periphery while this button is held down."REW/REV" ............. The pickup slides toward the inner periphery while this button is held down. However, if PU-IN is on, input

is invalid."PLAY" ..................... If the focus has been set, shift to step 4 is executed. If the focus has not been set, acceptance is inhibited."STOP" .................... Return to step 1"REC PAUSE" ......... Shift to step 5*If the focus is disturbed after it has been set, the process returns to step 1.

3. Step 3 ModeThe laser is kept lighting. The processing (until turning-on of CLV servo of CD initialization operation flow) is executed, andthe next button input is waited. (The focus servo is turned on, and focus search is performed.)The focus search is repeated until the focus is set.

If the following buttons are pressed in this state, the operation is performed as follows."POWER" ................ The test mode is turned off, the power is turned off, and the ordinary standby mode is set."FF/FWD" ................ The pickup slides toward the outer periphery while this button is held down."REW/REV" ............. The pickup slides toward the inner periphery while this button is held down. However, if PU-IN is on, input

is invalid."PLAY" ..................... Shift to step 3"STOP" .................... Return to step 1"REC PAUSE" ......... Shift to step 5

2. Step 2 ModeWhen the "PLAY" button is pressed in this mode, the laser lighting command LDON (8400) is sent, and the laser is turned on.Other operations are not performed.

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3. Tuner Test Mode (TEST 2)1. Outline of tuner (radio) test mode The tuner test mode is intended to store the adjustment and measurement frequencies in the preset memory CH without

frequency setting by adjusting personnel when the tuner section is adjusted in the production line.2. Details of tuner test mode When the power is turned on by using the "POWER" button while the "Volume/JOG Dial Selector" and "Volume Select"

buttons are held down in POWER OFF state, the frequency for adjustment and measurement of destination specified by theAREA terminal is preset and stored in the preset memory CH. However, Ordinary 1 and Ordinary 2 are set to the designation(destination selected by SPAN switching operation) set when the test mode is set. (As for frequencies to be preset and storedfor each destination, refer to item 3.)

The tuner test mode is started from preset No.1. The operations of test mode are identical with the ordinary operations of TUNER function. However, FUNCTION switching

is invalid.

Since it is necessary to discard the content of preset memory when the tuner test mode is ended, "0000" or "1111" bits arewritten in the memory to be checked in case of memory check (in case of initial setting) so that memory abnormality is detectedin case of initial setting so as to ensure memory initialization.

When the tuner test mode is turned on, the following indication lights for one second.

• The TUNER TEST2 mode is set as a result of Volume Select + POWER. -> IF AC is set to OFF in the TEST2 mode, the initialstate is restored.

When POWER is set to OFF, the memory of TEST2 mode is protected.When the power is turned on again, the ordinary operation is enabled while the data is stored in thememory (besides TUNER).

If AC OFF state is maintained in this state for about 1/2 day, start is executed in the initial state.

• To clear the whole memory, insert the AC cord, holding down MEMORY + PLAY.

When the following operation buttons are pressed in this sate, the operation is executed as follows."POWER" ................. The test mode is turned off, the power is turned off, and the ordinary standby mode is set."FF/FWD" ................. The pickup slides toward the outer periphery while this button is held down."REW/REV" .............. The pickup slides toward the inner periphery while this button is held down. However, if PU-IN is on, input

is invalid."PLAY" ..................... Invalid"STOP" ..................... Return to step 1*If the focus is disturbed, the process returns to step 1.

Other cautions• TOC IL is not executed in the test mode.• As for button operations other than those shown above, only the sound volume operation (with JOG) is accepted.

5. Step 5 ModeThe CD initialization operation flow is executed to the end, the mute is set to off, and playback is started. Even when theplayback reaches the outermost periphery of disc, the operation does not stop. The LCD display indicates the playback pasttime as in case of ordinary CD playback.

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4. ASPM TEST ModeWhen the ASPM button is pressed, the test mode is set. It starts up at FM 106.50 MHz. (ST mode)

Data of 27 CH of 04 to 30 CH are all stored at FM 87.50 MHz (ST).01 to 03CH are kept empty (If data of 3 CH are stored, max. 30 CH is filled.)When the ASPM button is operated in the TEST mode 3, the preset data is cleared (overwrite).

A) Operation with ASPM buttonPress the "ASPM" button or hold it down. (Any button other than ASPM button cancels the ASPM test mode.)

FM 105.00 MHz (ST) is indicated, and scan is started.(Start from 105.00 MHz)

During scanning the frequency is indicated.

End at FM 108.00 MHz (ST)

Only the number of preset and stored stations (number of CHs: max. 3 stations) is indicated for one second in the ASPM testmode. When two stations are stored, "_2 MEMORY" is indicated (lighted)for one second. ("02 MEMORY" indication is not given.)

"END" is not indicated

01CH indication (for one second)

Frequency indication (for one second)

02CH indication (for one second)

Frequency indication (for one second)

03CH indication (for one second)

Frequency indication (for one second)

After indication of continuous time series for one second the indication of FM 106.50 MHz (ST) is restored.(The preset button is not pressed. The time series is indicated automatically, and the content of memory is indicated.)* PS name is not indicated (while the content of memory is checked)* If only 1 CH data is stored, FM P-01 -> FM 106.00 MHz -> FM 106.50 MHz (ST) (An example) (1 sec) (1 sec) (ST) End indication

When the ASPM button is pressed once in the TUNER TESTmode, the indication FM 106.50 MHz (ST) appears, and dataof 04 to 30 CH are stored at 87.50 MHz (ST). When the ASPMbutton is operated again, the ASPM test operation mode isset.

In case of "_0 MEMORY" the process ends, and theFM 106.50 MHz (ST) state is resumed.

Confirmation of content of memory(Examples of concrete indication)

(An example)FM P-01

FM 105.50MHz(ST)

FM P-02

FM 106.50MHz(ST)

FM P-03

FM 107.50MHz(ST)

Not in zero-memory state

3. Preset frequencies for various destinations (random preset memory)

• The hatched sections of the table are not stored in memory.

BAND16-25

26 FM106.00 MHz27 FM 90.00 MHz28 FM FM 98.00 MHz29 MONO FM108.00 MHz30 FM 87.50 MHz

Europe 2, 4CHBAND

1 FM 87.50 MHz2 FM108.00 MHz3 FM FM 98.00 MHz4 STEREO FM 90.00 MHz5 FM106.00 MHz

Europe 2, 4CH BAND6 AM 522 kHz7 AM1620 kHz8 AM AM 990 kHz9 AM 603 kHz10 AM1404 kHz

11-15 LW

Europe 2, 4CH

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B) Cautions concerning the ASPM test modea) Cancel: When the "ASPM" button is pressed again during operation after it was first pressed in the test mode, the ASPM

test mode is canceled (interrupted), and the initial state FM 106.50 MHz (ST) indication is restored. (To check the data which was preset and stored until interruption, use the preset UP/DOWN button. (JOG UP/DOWN is

also available after JOG mode button operation.) wing indication appears.

b) The ASPM test mode is started in FM stereo state (FM 106.50 MHz ST). If any button other than ASPM button is pressedeven only once after it is started, it becomes invalid, and the ASPM test mode becomes inoperable.

Invalid: The Ordinary mode is set while 4 to 30CH data remain in memory (or 1 to 30 CH MAX data remain in memory).

The "ASPM" button can be repeatedly operated until 01CH to 03CH is filled (up to 3 stations in memory).The number of stored stations -> Channel No. -> Frequency -> FM 106.50 MHz (ST) is indicated. (1 second) (1 second) (1 second) (Initial state)

c) Broadcast (without PI code) which is not RDS is not preset and stored in memory. When the ASPM mode is set, the "MEMORY/SET" button cannot be operated (the test mode is canceled). Operation is possible after ASPM test mode operation.

d) Scan frequency: 105.00 MHz -> 108.00 MHz Data are stored in memory so that the PI code is not duplicated (by seeing the PI code and VSM (S meter value). When

the PI code is duplicated, both VSM (S meter value) are compared. The greater one is stored in memory but the smallerone is discarded.

For the stations having the same PI code, only one station having the highest electric field intensity is stored, and thememory is refilled. The channels which can be preset in the ASPM test mode are 01 to 03CH. If 3 stations are stored, 30CH are filled.

For the stations having the same electric field intensity, the former (preceding station) is stored.

e) Signal of already stored same frequency is not stored. (The previously stored data is kept.)

f) The order of preset memory is 01CH -> 02CH -> 03CH.

Up to 3 stations (1 to 3CH) can be indicated. This indication isgiven only in the ASPM test mode. In other mode (not in ASPMtest mode) the number of stored stations -> END is indicated

* When the "PRESET UP" button or "PRESET DOWN" button is pressed after completion, the following indication appears.

* If signal exists at 106.50 MHz, the following indication appears.

In case of memory storage with ASPM, for example, if RDS station 107.50 MHz has the PI code (the same as that of RDSstation 105.50 MHz) and VSM is greater than 105.50 MHz (PR-01), data is overwritten on 105.5 MHz which is contained in"PR-01". (Frequency is changed to 107.50 MHz.)If VSM is equal, previously stored 105.50 MHz remains.

When RDS station is stored in the test mode, the 2-second blinking of preset No. is not performed so as to save the productionline test time. ("RDS" lighting is performed.)

Note: RDS operation is performed in FM MONO state. However, in case of ASPM, ASPM scan is performed after BAND ischanged from FM MONO to FM STEREO.

Note: When the (PLAY) button is pressed in TEST 2 mode, it is possible to check the sate of IF count. However, thisfunction is for designer. It is not necessary for other sections.

CH indication(for 2 seconds)

Frequency indication(for 2 seconds)

Time series indication of PS name indication is enabled.(The same as in case of Ordinary)

NO PS(Blinking for 5 seconds: 1 Hz)

Note: If PS is fixed after the frequency indication isresumed, the PS name indication is restored.

FM 106.50 MHz When the PS data is given in case of NO PS indication, thePS name indication is restored.

PS name

Note: If PS is fixed after the frequency indication isresumed, the PS name indication is restored.

NO PS(Blinking for 5 seconds: 1 Hz)

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4. Electronic volume Test Mode (TEST 3)When the test mode is set, the following indication lights for one second.

When this mode is set, BASS/TREBLE is set to 0 (0 dB) and SURROUND mode is set to off, and start-up function is set to CDwhen volume is -14 dB (STEP 17). The button operations in the test mode are the same as those of ordinary operation exceptingsound volume UP/DOWN.(1) The indication is the same as that of ordinary operation excepting test mode setting.(2) The sound volume control with the sound volume UP/DOWN button is only the following 3 steps unlike the ordinary state.

Volume- ∞ (STEP 0) <-> Volume-14 dB (STEP 23) <-> Volume-0 (STEP 30)

(3) BASS/TREBLE and SURROUND are switched when button operation is performed.

The current time and timer time are set in the following procedure to perform the timer playback.

1.Set the current time to 1:00, set the timer to ON time 1:02, set the function to Tape, and set volume STEP 8. One minute is countedas one second, and the timer playback operation is performed. The fade-in (when playback is started) is executed at a rate ofone step for 0.5 sec. After completion of fade-in the fade-out is executed at a rate of one step for 0.5 sec (WAIT 1 sec inserted).After completion of fade-out the power is turned off (after WAIT 1 sec), and the mode is changed to the standby mode.

The indication during operation is the same as that of ordinary timer operation.

5. Timer test Mode (TEST 4)When the test mode is set, the following indication lights for one second.

g) When 01 to 03CH were all used, scan is aborted at the frequency at which filling occurred, and the following indicationappears.

Number of stored stations -> Indication of stored channel -> Indication of frequency -> Return to initial FM 106.50 MHz (ST) (1 second) (1 second) (1 second)

h) If even one station could not be preset and stored in the APMS mode, "_0MEMORY" is indicated after scanning, and thenFM 106.50 MHz (ST) indication is restored. (The first digit is space.)

("_0MEMORY" is indicated in the test mode.)

i) When the "ASPM" button is pressed after three stations are stored (after full-memory of 30 stations), "ASPM" blinks for 2seconds, and then FM 106.50 MHz (ST) indication is restored without ASPM scanning. (RDS automatic lighting)

(In case of ASPM button operation in full memory state)

j) After completion of specific operation FM 106.50 MHz (ST) indication is restored.

k) Test modeUse of only the function button is inhibited.

l) The first channel to be called (when data is stored in the ASPM mode) is 01CH.

m) After start-up in the ASPM test mode the ASPM key is valid even when it is pressed many times. The test mode is kept. If three stations are stored (1 to 3CH), full-memory state occurs. If the ASPM button is pressed after occurrence of full-memory state, the same operation as that described in item i) is

performed.

In this period up to 3 stations are continuously indicated (1 to 3 CH).

6. LCD Test Mode (TEST 5)When the LCD test mode is set, all the LCD segments are lighted. After that the indication is changed as follows according tothe "PLAY" button input.

Lighting of all segments Lighting of odd segments Lighting of even segments

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ERROR LISTPU-IN SW detection error

CD read error

Error content ........... Disc data cannot be read properly oreven if it can be read, the disc is not aplayable one.

Probable cause ....... The disc is loaded upside down, not CD-DA, scratches, stains, etc.

Action ...................... Open the CD lid, then reload the disccorrectly. Remove the scratches or stainson the disc.

This test mode is intended to check whether all the main unit buttons can be detected. Accordingly, in this test mode checkingas to whether the "POWER" button was pressed after all the buttons shown below were pressed is performed. If the result isOK, OK is indicated. Even any one of keys was not pressed, an error is indicated. In case of OK termination or error terminationexit from this mode occurs when the "POWER" button is pressed next time, and the standby mode is set.

1. In case of "FUNCTION" + "RDS PTY-TP"Since SURROUND and RDS are provided, the following 16 buttons are detected as all buttons.PLAY, JOG MODE, BAND, BASS/TREBLE, FUNCTION, MEMORY/SET, REC PAUSE, REW, FF, STOP, CLOCK/TIMER/SLEEP, PTY-TI, EON, APMS, DISPLAY, SURROUND

The OK/NG indication of test result is as follows.

7. Key input diagnosis Test Mode (TEST 6)When the test mode is set, the following indication appears.

NO DISC

Tape mechanism error 1

Tape mechanism error 2

Error content ............ The detection SW cannot detect ONafter a fixed period of time even if themicrocomputer controls the CD pickupto return to the innermost position.

Probable cause ........ Defective or poorly connected PU-INSW or slide motor.

Action ....................... Solve the problem and turn on the poweragain.

Error content ........... Focusing is impossible.Probable cause ....... The disc is loaded upside down, not CD-

DA, scratches, stains, etc.Action ...................... Open the CD lid, then reload the disc

correctly. Remove the scratches or stainson the disc.

Error content ........... The detection SW "CAM-SW" cannotdetect ON (mechanism in operation) evenif the motor and solenoid are controlledto play back, fast forward, rewind, orrecord the tape.

Probable cause ....... Mechanism is in operation when thismessage appears: Defective or poorlyconnected CAM-SW. Mechanism stops:Defective or poorly connected motor orsolenoid.

Action ...................... Solve the problem and turn on the poweragain.

Error content ........... Initialization cannot be completed whenthe microcomputer controls the motorand solenoid to initialize the tapemechanism (to set the mechanism to thestop mode). The detection SW "CAM-SW" cannot detect OFF While themechanism is in operation.

Probable cause ....... Mechanism is in operation when thismessage appears: Defective or poorlyconnected CAM-SW. Mechanism stops:Defective or poorly connected motor orsolenoid.

Action ...................... Solve the problem and turn on the poweragain.

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NSW801 PICKUP IN ON—OFF

SW700 JOG ON—OFF

SW709 ON/STAND-BY ON—OFF

SW710 CLOCK/TIMER/SLEEP ON—OFF

SW711 TUNING UP ON—OFF

SW712 PLAY/CD PAUSE ON—OFF

SW713 VOLUME SELECT ON—OFF

SW714 DISPLAY MODE ON—OFF

SW715 ASPM ON—OFF

SW716 EON ON—OFF

SW717 PTY. TI ON—OFF

SW718 SURROUND ON—OFF

• The indicated voltage in each section is the one measuredby Digital Multimeter between such a section and the chas-sis with no signal given.1. In the tuner section,

( ) indicates AM< > indicates FM stereo

2. In the main section, a tape is being played back.3. In the deck section, a tape is being played back.

( ) indicates the record state.4. In the power section, a tape is being played back.5. In the CD section, the CD is stopped.

• Parts marked with “ ” ( ) are important formaintaining the safety of the set. Be sure to replace theseparts with specified ones for maintaining the safety andperformance of the set.

NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM• Resistor:

To differentiate the units of resistors, such symbol as K andM are used: the symbol K means 1000 ohm and the symbolM means 1000 kohm and the resistor without any symbol isohm-type resistor. Besides, the one with “Fusible” is a fusetype.

• Capacitor:To indicate the unit of capacitor, a symbol P is used: thissymbol P means micro-micro-farad and the unit of thecapacitor without such a symbol is microfarad. As toelectrolytic capacitor, the expression “capacitance/withstandvoltage” is used.(CH), (TH), (RH), (UJ): Temperature compensation(ML): Mylar type(P.P.): Polypropylene type

• Schematic diagram and Wiring Side of P.W.Board for thismodel are subject to change for improvement without priornotice.

REF. NO DESCRIPTION POSITION POSITIONREF. NO DESCRIPTION

SW721 MEMORY/SET ON—OFF

SW722 BASS/TREBLE ON—OFF

SW723 BAND ON—OFF

SW724 REC. PAUSE ON—OFF

SW725 STOP/CLEAR ON—OFF

SW726 TUNING DOWN ON—OFF

SW727 FUNCTION ON—OFF

SW728 VOLUME JOG ON—OFF

SW730 CD LID OPEN/CLOSE ON—OFF

SW802 CD LID ON—OFF

SW901 FOOL PROOF ON—OFF

SW902 CAM ON—OFF

Figure 21 TYPES OF TRANSISTOR AND LED

E C B(S)(G)(D)

FRONTVIEW

FRONTVIEW

B C E

FRONTVIEW

2SB562 C2SC2001 K2SC380 O2SD468 C2SK246 GRKRA102 MKRC102 MKRC104 MKRC107 MKTA1266 GRKTC3199 GR 2SD2012 Y MPG3372X

HY2043 SVC348S1 2 3(1) (2) (3)

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Figure 22 BLOCK DIAGRAM (1/4)

REC MUTE

Q105

Q106 REC 150K

150K

MUTE ALC

+

-

-

+

3 1

5

11 12

8

10

2

IC102 BA3311L

6 7

9

NF

L-IN

R-IN

NF

L-OUT

ALC

R-OUT

Q151Q152

L151

Q153

Q171

Q172REC

SWITCHING

Q101-Q104

SWITCHING

1

IC101

IC101HEAD SELECTOR

BA3126N

2

3

4

5

6

9

REC SW

P/B SWCONT

P/B SW

REC SW

8

7

A-12V

L-CH

R-CH

R-CH

L-CH

L-CH

L-CH

A-GND

A-GND

A-GND

R-CH

R-CH

ERASE

CNP101CNS101

CNS901

P.F

CAM SW

Q906

BIA

S

RE

C

RU

N_P

LS

MO

T

SO

L

U_C

ON

5V

D-G

ND

M12

V

1234567

CNP901

PH901PHOTE INTERRUPTER

SW901 FOOL PROOF

SW902 CAM

1 CFW901

2

+

- 2

1

M

M901TAPE MOTOR

SOLENOIDSOL901

TO DISPLAY PWB

Q904Q902

A_12V

A_12V

SWITCHING

B-C

AN

(NC

)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9CNP703

M_GND

Q903

Q905

Q901

CF352 CF351

FM IF

24 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13

12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

IC303

LA1832

22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

IC302 LC72131

X352

X351456kHz

X IN

NC

CE

DI

CL

MO

/ST

FM

FM

DO

FM

IN

X O

UT

VS

S

AO

UT

AIN

PD

VD

D

AM

IN

NC

IF IN

IF

RE

Q

SW

VC

C

AM ANT

AM OSC.

VD301-1

SVC348S

VD301-2

SVC348S

VR35110K(B)

FM MUTE LEVEL

23

T351

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AM IF

VT

MU

TE

R-MUTE

MO

/ST

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IF IN

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FM

IF IN

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ER

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FM

DE

T

PH

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(AM

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FM IF DET./FM MPX./AM IF

4.5MHz

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SWITCHING

R_MUTE

PLL CONTROLLER

ZD351

MTZJ5.1B

Q360FM RIPPLE

FM+B A_12V

FILTER

8 7 6 4 3 1 2 5

3 1 1 3

IF O

UT

F O

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GN

D

GN

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AN

T.

VT

VT

GN

D

VC

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FM+B

FM IF

FM IF

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CF302

FM IF

CF301

FMANTENNATERMINAL

FE301FM FRONT END

SO301

VT

1 L341

BALUN 2

1

2

AM LOOPANTENNA CNP301

AM OSC OUT

AM

MIX

OU

T

A_GND

+5V A_12V

D_GND

REC BIASCONT

SWITCHING

SWITCHING

RUN PLS

SOL

M_12V

U_CON5V

MOT

SWITCHING

SWITCHING

SWITCHING

TAPE MOTORDRIVER

SOLENOIDDRIVER

BIAS OSC

SWITCHING

AM

IF IN

1

2345678

123456

7

12345678

L-CH

R-CH

ERASE HEAD

RECORD/PLAYBACK

HEAD

T302

T306

1

2

3

IC102REC./P.B.EQUALIZERAMP.

2

1

SU

RR

OU

ND

TP301

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Figure 23 BLOCK DIAGRAM (2/4)

REC

STEREO

SD

CE

CD+B

P MUTE

P-STB

DI

CL

DO

FM ST

SD

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

CD

L

CNP605

TO CD SERVO PWB

MO

T

SO

L

U_C

ON

5V

D-G

ND

M_1

2V

A_1

2V

TA

PE

SW

REC L/R CH

TAPE L/R CH

SPLAY PWB

TO DISPLAY PWB

116 7 8 9 10

SO601SPEAKERTERMINALS

J601HEADPHONES

13

IC601 LA4451POWERAMP.

12 7 VCC

4

NF

L-CH IN

R-CH IN

L-CH OUT

R-CH OUT

P-CONT

MUTE

Q602Q601

VS

S

VD

D

IC401 LC75342M

15 14 13 12 11 10 9

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2916

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

CE

DI

30

CL

LOGIC

TUN L

TAPE L

CD L

TAPE R

TUN R

CD R

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

CNS704

UTE

E

A_12V

FROMDISPLAY

PWB

CNP652

Q607

Q605

Q604

Q606

Q608

Q603

Q609

VOLTAGE

REGULATOR CD+B

CD_6.2V

MECHA 12V

(M_12V)

AUDIO 12V

(A_12V)

12V

R-CH OUT

L-CH OUT A_12V

A-G

ND

CD

R

M-G

ND

M_1

2V

D_G

ND

CD

_6.2

V

12

L-CH

L-CH

+

+

1

2

9

2

5

11

8

14

REC R CH

REC L CH

X521456kHz

16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9

87654321

RDS CLK

Q521

A_12V

10 1112

RDS DATA

VSM

AMP.

IC521RDS CIRUITLC72723M

NC

FUNCTION/VOLUME EQUALIZER

8 765

1234

Q201

Q203

A_12V

A GND

L-CH OUT

R-CH OUT

R-CH IN

SURROUNDON/OFF

CONT

IC201KIA4558PSURROUND CONTROL

L-CH IN

R-CH

L-CH

SO401VIDEO/AUXINPUT

2

1

3

2

1

GND

CNS652

Q682Q681

Q683

T.F

D656~D659

D651~D654

VOLTAGE REGULATOR

RLY681

LF651LINEFILTER

SO651AC POWER

INPUT SOCKETAC230V,50Hz

T681SUB POWER

TRANSFORMER

D681~D684

CNP707

T651MAIN POWER

TRANSFORMER

F652T1.25A L 250V

F651T3.15A L 250V

GND

2 2

1 1 GND

CN

S65

1

CN

P65

1

IC201 KIA4558P

AUX R

AUX L

3

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Figure 24 BLOCK DIAGRAM (3/4)

1 2 3 4

5 6

7 8 9

10

1112

1314

1516

1718

19

20

21

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25

26 27 28 29 30 31 32

949596979899100

X7018MHz

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G6

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G5

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SE

G3

SE

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COM1

COM0

VLC3

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XI

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VREF

KEY1

KEY2

VREF+

DI

DO

CL

RE

SE

T

X70232.768kHz

MODEL

COM2

COM3

CLID_SW

CLID_PRO

NC

TAPE_SW

VSM

CE

SO

L

MO

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RE

C

Q702

Q703Q701

RESET SWITCHING

1

RX701REMOTESENSOR

3 2

SW709-SW710

SW721-SW728

Q708

Q709

IC802TC9462F

SERVO/SIGNALCONTROL

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

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A_GND

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12423

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IC801 TA2109F

SERVO PRE AMP.

E

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CD +5V

SW730CD LID OPEN/CLOSE CFW807

1 2

CFW701

1 2

SW700JOG

A

B

C 1

2

3

CNP706 CNS706UP

DOWN

+5V

Q706

Q707

SWITCHING

LED+B

A_12V

1

2

3

CNS707

SYS STOP

REMOCON

RESET

U-COM VDD

U-CON+5V

P CONT

IC804

LA6541D

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+-

- +

+

+

-

-

+

+

-

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RESET

RE

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CD

RE

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SP

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FO

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16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

Q861CD_6.2V

SW711-SW718D701-709LED

D_GND

M_12V

D_GNDSWITCHING

D_GND

KEY

TO POWERPWB

1

2

1

2

M_GND

DVSR

RO

DVDD

DVR

LO

DVSL

TEST1

TEST2

TEST3

BUS0

BUS1

BUS2

BUS3

VDD

VSS

BUCK

/CCE

TEST4

/TSMOD

/RST

VREF

TRO

FOO

TEZI

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SBAD

FEI

RFRP

RFZI

RFCT

AVDD

RFI

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LPFO

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TM

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D_GND

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D_GND

FM

OM_GND

M_GND

TR

O

SBAD

FEO

FEN

VRO

RFRP

RFIS

RFGO

RFGC

AGCI

RFO

GND

RFN

TEO

TEN

2VRO

TEB

SEL

LDO

MDI

TN1

TPI

FPI

FNI

VCC

SBAD

FEI

RFRP

RFI

RFGC

D_GND

TEI

TEBC

SEL

D_GND

+5V

SWITCHING

IC804LA6541DFOCUS/

TRACKING/SPIN/SLED

DRIVER

1

2

3

1 424 39~ ~

IC805TA7291S

9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

NC

IC805TA7291SMOTOR DRIVER

SW802CD LID

CFW806

CN

S80

5

12

3

12

3

BI8

05J801CD DIGITALOUTPUT

3

2

1

1

2

3

CN

P80

5

2 1 M

CN

S80

4

2

1

M801CD LID MOTOR

CN

P80

4

1

3

1

3

M_12V

D_GND

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Figure 25 BLOCK DIAGRAM (4/4)

1 2 3 4

5 6

7 8 9

10

1112

1314

1516

1718

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

51

52

53

54

55

56

57

58

59

60

61

62

63

64

65

66

67

68

69

70

71

72

73

74

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01Hz

LCD DISPLAY

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SEG30

SEG29

SEG28

SEG27

SE

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SE

G23

SE

G22

SE

G21

SE

G20

SE

G19

SE

G18

SE

G17

SE

G16

SE

G15

SE

G14

SE

G13

SE

G12

SE

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SE

G10

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SE

G8

SE

G7

SE

G6

SE

G5

SE

G4

SE

G3

SE

G2

SE

G1

SE

G0

COM1

COM0

VLC3

VLC2

VLC1

VDD

OSC2

OSC1

VSS

XI

XO

MMOD

VREF

KEY1

KEY2

VREF+

DI

DO

CL

RE

SE

T

SY

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IC701 IX0026SJ

SYSTEM CONTROLMICROCOMPUTER

CLE

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CO

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MODEL

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JOG

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JOG

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SEG32

SEG33

SEG25

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COM3

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CLID_PRO

NC

TAPE_SW

VSM

CE

SO

L

MO

T

RE

C

RU

N_P

LS

BIA

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B_C

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RR

P_S

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CD

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DA

TA

ST

ER

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T

SD

NCBACK LIGHT

MVOL_IND

MVOL_UP

CLID_UP

CLID_DW

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CD_RES

CD_STB

BUS2

BUS3

BUS0

BUS1

CCE

BUCK

MVOL_DW

12

1CFW704

LCD701

10

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

CNS702

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3

4

5

6

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9

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SERVO PRE AMP.

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F

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CNS801

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1

2

3

4

5

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CNS803

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SL-

SL+

SP-

SP+

+

- M

M

SPINDLEMOTOR

SLEDMOTOR

NM802

NM801

NSW801PICKUP IN

SP-

SP+

SL+

SL-

PU-IN

GND

LD

VR

P

FO-

FO+

TR+

TR-

D-GND

SWITCHING

Q801+5V

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

CNS802

1/2V

+5V

E

A

B

F

C

VREF

+5V

1/2V

+5V

E

A

B

F

C

TR-

TR+

FO+

FO-

LD

V

PD

GND

CD +5V

M_GND

CNS605

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

IC702 TA7291S

8 9

MVOL_DW

MVOL_UP

CNP705

1

2

CNS705

M

M701JOG MOTOR

LOADING MOTOR DRIVER

IC804

LA6541D

+

-

VC

C

MU

TE

VC

C

+ -

+ -

+-

- +

+

+

-

-

+

+

-

-

REG.

RESET

RE

S

CD

RE

G

RE

GIN O

UT

SP

+

SP

-

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SL-

FO

+

FO

-

TR

+

TR

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ST

B

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CD_6.2V

CD_6.2V

10

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

CNP702

M_12V

D_GND

CL ID_SW

CD_RES

CCE

BUCK

BUS3

BUS2

BUS1

BUS0

CD_STB

PU_IN

TAPE_SW

A_12V

M_12V

D_GND

U_CON5V

SOL

MOT

REC

RUN_PLS

BIAS

B_CAN

SURROUND

TO CD PWB

CLE

DATA

VSM

SD

STEREO

DO

CL

CE

DI

CD+B

P_MUTE

P_STB

TO MAIN PWB

11

12

1

2

CL ID_SW

CD_RES

CCE

BUCK

BUS3

BUS2

BUS1

BUS0

CD_STB

PU_IN

CL ID_L

A_GND

CD_R

M_GND

M_12V

D_GND

CD_6.2V

FROM DISPLAY PWB

TO MAIN PWB

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

+

-

CNP803

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

2

3

4

5

6

TR+

FO+

FO-

TR-

ACTUATOR

1/2VCC

C

F

B

A

EGND

MONLD

VCC

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

FM

O

M_GND

DM

O

M_GND

FO

O

1

TR

O

SBAD

FEO

FEN

VRO

RFRP

RFIS

RFGO

RFGC

AGCI

RFO

GND

RFN

TEO

TEN

2VRO

TEB

SEL

LDO

MDI

TN1

TPI

FPI

FNI

VCC

SBAD

FEI

RFRP

RFI

RFGC

D_GND

TEI

TEBC

SEL

DS/NG/ED R

PICKUP UNIT

NC

51 38~424 39~ ~

13

11

12

CL ID_DW

CLID_UP

CLID_PRO

13

11

12

1

CL ID_DW

CLID_UP

CLID_PRO

TO MAIN PWB

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XL-60H/70H

– 26 –Figure 26 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (1/6)

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

1 2 3 4 5 6

• NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM can be found on page 21.

R3662.2K

Q172KRC102 M

C3721/50

C3711/50

C39

810

0/10

C38

010

/16

D5221N4148

C3010.001

C3490.001

CN

P30

1

21

L3422.2mH

C35

10.

022

R35

15.

6K

R33610K

VR35110K(B)

L3531mH

FE301

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

C34

60.

022

C34

50.

022

R36

9A68

R369B82

R34

54.

7K

C34

810

0/16

R34

318

0C3410.022

C3470.022

R346330

CF301

R344680 R348

680

R34

76.

8K

R34

933

R32368K

C33427P(UJ)

C335560P

C33

70.

022

T306

VD301SVC348S

C3290.022

C3310.047

C3320.022

L341BALUN

765432

R141330

R11

43.

3K

R1122.2K

D1041N4148

R1324.7K

C1232.2/50

R1112.2K

R1331K

R1314.7K

R1133.3K

C12622/16

R134100K

C125100/25

C1100.015(ML)

R106150K

C106270P

R10810K

R104120

C11210/16

R1103.9K

IC102BA3311LREC./P.B.EQUALIZERAMP.

1211

10

9

8

76

5

43

2

1

C10847/16

R105150K

R1093.9K

R10710K

C10747/16

R103120

C1090.015(ML)

C11110/16

C103330P

C104330P

C105270P

R1244.7K

R1234.7K

R125100K

R120100

R119100

C1294.7/25

C1304.7/25

C1160.0022

R11722K

C1150.0022

R11822K

C11

44.

7/25

C11710/16

R1214.7K

R1265.6K

R1224.7K

C1134.7/25

R11515K

R11615K

L151330µH

R156150

R157150

R15556

R15310K

R15410K

Q171KRA102 M

C15

510

0/16

C1530.0039

R15147K

C1540.027(ML)

R152100K

C12282P

R1021K

C10

20.

001

R13

833

0

R14010K

C1010.001

IC10

1B

A31

26N

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

R13

92.

7K

C12182P

R1011K

C13

182

0P

CN

P10

1

87654321

BI9

01

R91033K

R90918K

C9010.001

R90256K

D90

11N

4148 D90

21N

4148

C903100/25

C9023.3/50

R90

710

K

R90347K

R904270

R9011.5K

R90510K

R9061.5K

C9050.022

C9040.022

D9041N4148

D9031N4148

C39147/16

X351456KHz

R36112K

C36

81/

50R

356

1KR

357

470K

R36212K

C36

956

PC

374

0.01

5

C37

30.

015

R35

02.

7KC

367

1/50

C36

60.

001

L354

IC302 PLL(TUNER) LC72131

22 2120 19 18 17 16 15 14 1312

1110987654321

C34

433

P

IC303 FM IF DET./FM MPX./AM IFLA1832S

24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 13

1211109 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

CF302

C3020.001

D3011N4148

C33012P(CH)

T302

R35

327

0

T351 CF352

C3500.022

C35

210

/16

R3521K

C35

30.

022

C35

40.

022

CF

351

C36

30.

022

C36

410

/16

C36

50.

022

R3588.2K

C34333P

C36

10.

022

C36

23.

3/50

C3600.022

R382330

C39

447

/16

C39

70.

022

R386330

R38

110

K

C3931/50

R3801.5K

R37

92.

2K

C39

20.

001 C

387

0.02

2

C3850.01

R3775.6K

R35

53.

3K

C3572.2/50

C3581/50

C39

90.

022

C35

60.

001

R3931K

R39

547

K

L351100µH

C37

01/

50

C35

522

P

C38

30.

022

R38

75.

6K

L352100µH

C3950.022

C396100/10

ZD351MTZJ5.1B

R391390

R392390

Q351KRC104 MR

363

6.8K

R36

46.

8K

C38

633

0PR

365

10K

X3524.5MHz

C38112P(CH)

C38215P(CH)

R37

41K

R37

31K R

372

1K R37

11K

R3591.8K

R3604.7KC384

0.001

Q360KTA1266 GR

R3855.6K

R3835.6K

R37

610

K

UC

ON

5V

SO

L

MO

T

RE

C

RU

N_P

LS

BIA

S

B_C

AN

TAPE_SW

(0V)

(0V)

1.5V

1.5V

0.3V 0.3V(0.8V) (0.8V)

(0.8V) (0.8V)0.3V0.3V

8V(10V)

0.3V(8.3V)

0V

0V

0V

0V

0V

0V

(11.7V)

11.7V (0V)

0V

(0V)2.6V

(0V)7.8V

8.3V

(0V

)4.

7V

3.2V0.7V

0V

11.9V

11.8V 11.8V

11.7V

11.7

V

11.7

V

0V 4.4V

0.6V

4.9V

4.9V

10.1V

10.2V

4.6V

4.6V

0V

0V

0V

0V0V0.6V

0.7V

0.7V

0.9V

0.9V

5.2V

(0V

)2.

6V

(2.6

V)

3.9V

(0V

)

(0V

)

3.5V

3.7V

(11.

4V)

1.7V5.1V

4.8V

0.1V

0.1V

2.6V

0V

0V

0V

10.9V

10.8V11.7V

(0V)4.7V

(2.7

V)

(2.7

V)

0.6V

(0.9

V)

2.3V

(0V

)2.

3V

1.3V

1.3V

4V

(2.2

V)

(1.2

V)

3.8V

(1.9

V)

3.8V

(4.3

V)

2.9V

0V

0V

0V

5V

5V5V

5V5V

2.5V

2.1V

2.1V

2.1V

2.1V2.1V

2.1V

9.5V

0.8V

2.5V

9V

PD

R-CH

L-CH

TAPEMECHANISM PWB-D/E

ERASE HEAD

RECORD/PLAYBACK HEAD

SOL901SOLENOID

M901TAPE

MOTOR

-

+

1

2 2

1

PH901PHOTEINTERRUPTER

SW901FOOLPROOF

CF

M90

1

SW902CAM

CN

P90

1

M 12V

TO DISPLAY PWB

VT

FMFM

MU

TE

TAPE R

TAPE L

REC R

REC L

VSMAM RF

(AM

/FM

) P

HA

SE

PH

AS

E

IF O

UT

VC

C

FM

DE

T

ST

ER

EO

SD

GN

D

AM IF INRE

O

AM

MIX

OU

T

OU

T

OU

T

OU

T

IN

IN

IN

CUTAM LO FM/AM OUT

MP

X V

CO

MP

X IN

MO

/ST

L-C

H

R-C

FM

IF

FM AFC

AM

OS

C

AM

OS

C

CE

DI

CL

DO

MO

/ST

IF R

EQ

AM

IN

FM

IN

VD

D

AIN

AO

UT

VS

S

X O

UT

X IN

FM FRONT END

AM OSC.

AM ANT

12345

76

CN

S10

1

M

SO301FM

ANTENNASOCKET

75 OHMS

D3021N4148

D3031N4148

D3041N4148

1

2

3

87654321

0V

Q1512SC2001 K

Q153KRC104 M

Q152KTA1266 GR

Q101KTC3199 GR

Q103KTC3199 GR

Q102KTC3199 GR

Q104KTC3199 GR

14

2.6V

IF IN

NC

NC

NC

0.6VNC

Q106KTC3199 GR

Q105KTC3199 GR

Q903KRC107 M

Q9022SB562 C

Q9052SB562 C

Q90

1K

RC

102

M

1

32

Q90

4K

RC

102

M

1

32

Q906KRA102 M

12345

76

12345

76

CN

S90

1

MAIN PWB-A1

1

2

AM LOOPANTENNA

AM TRACKING fL

FM MUTELEVEL

AM BAND COVERAGE fL

FM IF

FM IF

Q30

12S

C38

0 O

AM IF

1

2

31

2

3

FM

IF

LOW PASS FILTER

1

2

3

AM IF

HE

AD

SE

LEC

TO

R

1 1

2 2

3

3

1

2

3

1

2

3

1

23

CNS703

P29 12-E

CD SIGNAL

RECORD SIGNAL

PLAYBACK SIGNAL

AM SIGNAL

FM SIGNAL

+B+B

SWITCHING

+B+B

FM RIPPLEFILTER

R3846.8K

+B

+B

+B

+B

SWITCHING

SWITCHING

SWITCHING

BIA

S O

SC

REC. BIAS

SWITCHING

SOLENOID DRIVER

TAPE MOTORDRIVER SWITCHING

SWITCHING

SWITCHING

+B

+B

REC MUTE

REC MUTE

SWITCHING

+B

+B

C3760.001

SU

RR

OU

ND

1

TP301

Page 27: SHARP XL60H XL70H

– 27 –

XL-60H/70H

Figure 27 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (2/6)

7 8 9 10 11 12

R63

43.

3K

L6010.3mH

R63

16.

8

C63

30.

022

Q609KRC107 M

C69

333

0P

R43510K

R43610K

CN

P65

2

21

R5281K

R5291K

C5270.1

C52522P(CH)

C52622P(CH)

X521456kHz

IC521 LC72723M

16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9

87654321

C524560P

D5211N4148

R52

147

K

C5370.022

C52

30.

1

C52

233

0P

C69

433

0P

D4011N4004

D4021N4004

CNP70312111098765

R1133.3K

CNS704

121110987654321

GND2

GN

D3

CNP6057654321

91/16

R4251K

R4241K

R4231K

R44

03.

9KC

424

0.1(

ML)

C42

20.

1(M

L)

C42

610

/16

C42

00.

0027

C41

82.

2/50

R43

86.

8K

C41

610

/16

C42

933

/16

R43

76.

8K R4393.9K

D40

31N

4004

C43

010

0/16

C42510/16

C42

30.

1

C42

10.

1(M

L)

C41

90.

0027

C41

72.

2/50

IC401 LC75342M

302928272625242322212019181716

15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

1

R4161K

R4151K

266 GR

85K

C662820P

C661820P

C66

382

0P

L603

10µH J601

HEADPHONES

R662330

R661330C

FW

601

5

1

C64

047

0P

C63

947

0PC

632

0.02

2

C6360.022

R63

310

L6020.3mH

C63

700

.22 S

O60

1S

PE

AK

ER

TE

RM

INA

LS

+

R63

26.

8C

618

0.00

22C

617

0.00

22

C53547/16

C5360.022

L5212.2mH

R53210K

Q52

1K

TC

3199

GR

C52110/16

R53356K

R53456K

C40210/16

C40410/16

C40610/16

C405 10/16

C403 10/16

C40110/16

Q608KRA102 M

R62

510

K

Q606KTC3199 GR

D6041N4148C

627

0.02

2

Q6072SD2012 Y

C62

647

/16

ZD

602

MT

ZJ7

.5C

R6241K

R62

322

K

C62

40.

022C

625

10/1

6

R62

982

0C

620

470/

25ZD601MTZJ13A

C62

20.

022

Q603KTC3199 GR

R62047

R61947

R628100

C62

110

0/25

D60

21N

4148

R61

733

K

R62

122

K

Q6052SD2012 Y

NC

NCNC

STEREO

SD

DI

CE

D_G

ND

A_1

2V

M_1

2V

U_C

ON

5V

SO

L

MO

T

RE

C

M_G

ND

CD

+B

M_1

2V

CD

_6.2

V

D_G

ND

CL

DO

P_S

TB

P_M

UT

E

VSM

DATA

CLE

A_G

ND

CD

_L

CD

_R

13V

20V

12.3V

11.7V

20V11.7V

4.5V

0V

0V

7.8V

7.5V

20V6.2V

9.6V

0V0V0V0V4.8V

4.8V

4.8V

4.8V

4.8V

4.8V

4.8V

4.8V

4.8V

4.8V

4.8V

4.8V

4.8V

4.8V

4.8V

4.8V

4.8V

1.3V

1.3V

0.6V

2.3V

0V 0V 0V 0V

0V

5.1V

5.1V

2.5V

2.5V

2.5V

2.5V

2.5V

2V

2.5V

5.1V

V

0.8V

CD TEST POINT

FROM DISPLAYPWB

WB

CL

VD

D

VR

EF

RO

UT

RB

S2

RB

S1

RT

RE

RIN

RS

L0

R4

R3

R2

R1

L1 L2 L3 L4

LSL0 LIN

LTR

E

LBS

1

LBS

2

LOU

T

TE

ST

VS

S

CE DI

CE

DI

CL

FROM CD SERVO PWB

RDS DATA

RDS CLK

VSM

TAPE R

TAPE L

REC R

REC L

TA

PE

R TU

N R

CD

R

TAPE L

TUN L

CD L

10

9

5

4

3

2

1

SP604

SP603

SP602WOOFER

SP601WOOFER

TWEETER

TWEETER

4 Ohm

4 Ohm

P MUTE

P-STB

CD+B

FM ST

SD

DI

CE

DO

CL

R-CH

L-CH

5V

4.8V

4.8V

R4181K

R4201K

R4171K

R4191K

C41

510

/16

SPEAKERS

5

R62

710

K 1

2

3

1

23

GND1

20V

Q6042SD2012 Y

D60

31N

4148

When servicing,pay attention as the area enclosed by this line ( ) is directly connected with AC main voltage.

RDS CIRCUIT

IC401FUNCTION/VOLUMEEQUALIZERLC75342M

CNS605

P31 12-C

CNW704P29 12-F

+B

+B

+B

+B

+B

+B

+B

+B

+B

+B

+B

+B

+B+B

+B +B

+

+B

+B

+B

Q686~Q689VOLTAGE REGULATOR

Q683~Q685VOLTAGE REGULATOR

+B

AMP.

SO401VIDEO/AUX

R-CH

L-CH

R40627K

R40527K

R4081.5K

R4071.5K

C412330P

C411330P

C40810/16

C40710/16

AU

X L

AUX R

R4221K

R4211K

C3400,001

R20747K

D2011N4148

Q203KRC107 M

Q20

72S

K24

6 G

R

R20610K

C2120.0033

R2122.7K

R21412K

C2144.7/50

R2161.2K

R204100K

C2020.0056

R2028.2K

C2161/50

R2181.2K

R208330

C20

810

0/16

R20910K

R21010K

C2151/50

R21712K

R21512K

R21312K

R2112.7K

R20510K

C2134.7/50

C2031/50

C2110.0033

R2018.2K

C20947/16

C2041/50

IC201KIA4558P

2 1

8765

4 3

D

G

S

2

13

(4.4V)0V

10V(0V)

3

5.0V5.0V 5.0V 5.0V

5.0V

5.0V 5.0V

10.0V

L IN

L O

UT

A12

V

( )SURROUND OFF

R IN

R O

UT

SURROUND

13 2

14 1

11

8

10

9

12 7

3

4

6

5

12345678910

11

1213

12345678910

11

1213

C647330P

C60947/50

C6131000/35

IC601LA4451

VCC

STAND-BY

C6150.022

C6162200/50

C6141000/35

C61

047

/50

D61

41N

4004

D61

21N

4004

C64

40.

022

(ML)

R61

427

0(1/

2W)

R61

327

0(1/

2W)

C61

10.

22(M

L)R

609

3.3

D61

11N

4004

D61

31N

4004

C64

30.

22(M

L)

R61

03.

3

C61

20.

22(M

L)

R6011K

C6054.7/25

C607220/25

R6154.7K

C60

133

/16

R60310K

R60

76.

8K

R60410K

R61

64.

7K

Q60

2K

TC

3199

GR

C60

310

0P

R60582

R60682C608

220/25

C60

410

0P

C629220/50

C6064.7/25

C6480.0012

R6081K D601

1N4148

R-CH

L-CH

A_GND

C6021/50

R6024.7K

Q60

1K

TC

3199

GR

CN

S60

4

POWER AMP.PWB-B2

0V

0V

1.2V

1.2V

30.0V

0V

3.3V31.5V

16.0V

28.0V

28.0V

16.0V

IC601POWER AMP.LA4451

CNP651

0V

CN

P60

4 2 1

J923

120

J920

120

C63

047

00/2

5

D652

D653 D654

D651 C6510.1

C6540.1

C6570.1

D657 D656

F652T1.25A L 250V

C6560.1

D659C6590.1

C6580.1

D658

F651T3.15A L 250V

T651MAIN POWER TRANSFORMER

31.5V

BI651

CNS651

D651~5654:1N5402MD656~D659:1N4004

R68

41.

2K

C68

947

/16

R68647K

Q683KTC3199 GR

R68510K

3 2 1

CN

P70

7

2 1

2 1

BI6

52

CN

S65

2

T681SUB POWERTRANSFORMER

D684

D681

D683

D682

C69

50.

001

Q6822SD468 C

R68

347

ZD682MTZJ5.6B

RLY601

D6851N4004

T.F

0V

0.8V(0V)

D681~D684:1N4004

9.0V

0.2V

(5.2

V)

Q681~Q683:VOLTAGE REGULATOR

5.6V

C66

00.

001

C69

60.

001

1 2CNP653

C68

322

00/1

6

4.9V

C68

80.

022

C68

60.

022

ZD681MTZJ6.8A

R68

147

Q6812SD468 C

6.4V

5.8V 9.0V

C68

547

/16

R68

21.

2K

C68

40.

047

LF651LINEFILTER

POWER PWB-B1

SO651AC POWER

INPUT SOCKETAC230V,50Hz

CN707

FROM DISPLAY PWB

P28 1-F

HEADPHONES PWB-A5

2 1

2 1

R651680(3W)

1 2

NC

NC

(229)TO TAPE MECHANISM

CHASSIS

IC201KIA4558PSURROUNDCONTROL

TO MAINCHASSIS

R203100K

C2110.0056

+B2

B2 GND

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– 28 –Figure 28 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (3/6)

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

1 2 3 4 5 6

• NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM can be found on page 21.

C77347/16

R7992.2K

R72347K

R7B247K

R7B32.2K

Q709KRC102 M

R77

51K

D7231N4148

D7221N4148

C7113.3/50

R7A

210

0KD7211N4148

R7A93.3K

R7A61K

D72

01N

4148

C7100.01

R7A71K

Q701KRC102 M

R7A01K

Q702KTC3199 GR

R7A882

C715100/10

R7A3100

C71310/16

RX701REMOTESENSOR

3 2 1

C714560P

Q703KTC3199 GR

R7B010K

C71

20.

01

R7A510K

R7A4120

ZD

701

MT

ZJ3

.3B

R7A11K

R77847K

R77947K

R78047K

R78147K

R78233K

R78333K

Q707KTA1266 GR

R79247K

R7932.2K

Q706KRC102 M

1 C7040.022

CFW701

R796180

R794180

D730HY2043

D736HY2043

Q708KTA1266 GR

CN

P70

6

CN

S70

6

SW700JOG

R797180

R795180

D737HY2043

D732HY2043

CNP705

C7720.1

IC702

IC702LOADING MOTOR DRIVERTA7291S

9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

R7872.2(1/2W)

C77

147

/16

R7988.2K

100 99 98 97 96 95 94 9

332313029282726

25

24

23

22

21

20

19

18

17

16

15

14

13

12

11

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

R7055.6K

SW717 PTY.PI

R7153.9K

SW716 EON

R7162.7K

SW715 ASPM

R7172.2K

SW714 DISPLAY MODE

R7181.5K

SW713 VOLUME SELECT

R7191.2K

SW712 PLAY/CD PAUSE

R7201.2K

SW728 VOLUME/JOG

SW727 FUNCTION

R7063.9K

SW726 TUNING DOWN

R7072.7K

SW725 STOP/ CLEAR

R7082.2K

SW724 REC. PAUSE

R7091.5K

SW723 BAND

R7101.2K

SW722 BASS/TREBLE

R7111.2K

R72

510

K

R7241.2K

C7030.022

L701

100µ

H

R70110K

R70210K

SW709ON/STAND-BY

SW710CLOCK/TIMER/SLEEP

R72

110

K

R72

210

K

SW721 MEMORY/SET

SW711 TUNING UP

R7D

382

D70

7M

PG

3372

XD

709

MP

G33

72X

R7D

882

R7D

282

D70

2M

PG

3372

XR

7E1

82D

703

MP

G33

72X

D70

1M

PG

3372

XR

7D4

82

R7D

182

D70

5M

PG

3372

XR

7D9

82D

706

MP

G33

72X

R7D

682

D70

4M

PG

3372

X

R7D

582

D70

8M

PG

3372

X

R73

81KR

737

1K

R73

91K

R74

01K R

741

1K

R73

01K

R7341K

R7331K

R7321K

R7311K

R74

31K R

744

1K

X7018 MHz

C70222P(CH)

C70122P(CH)

R7281K

R74

5

R74

61K

R72947K

R72747K

X70232.768kHz

BI7

07

NC

NC

MVOL_DW

MVOL_UP

2.5V

2.5V

2.5V

2.5V

2.5V

2.5V

2.5V

2.5V

2.5V

2.5V

1.7V

3.3V

2.6V

2.6V

2.4V

1.9V

0.6V

5V

5V

5V5V

0V

5V

5V

5V

5V

5V

5V

0V

0V0V

0V

0V

0V

0V2.

5V

11.7

V

11.7

V

0V0V0V0V0V

2

1

CLID_PRO

VDD

VLC1

VLC2

VLC3

COM0

COM1

COM2

COM3SEG0

SE

G1

SE

G2

SE

G3

SE

G4

SE

G5

SE

G6

OSC1

MMOD

VREF+

TAPE_SW

OSC2

CLID_SW

DI

KEY1

MO

T

RE

C

VSM

MODEL

KEY2

VREF

XO

XI

VSS

RE

SE

T

CL

DO

CE

SO

L

111109 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

2 1

M

32

1

CNS705

2

1

M701JOG MOTOR

2 1

1

2 3

1

23

2 3

3

2

1

32

1

BI7

06

DISPLAY PWB-A2

LED PWB-A4

JOG SWITCHPWB-A7

1 1

2 2

3 3

CNS707

B

A

C

+B

SWITCHING

SWITCHING

+B

+B

+B +B

+B +B

+B

RESET

SWITCHING

SWITCHING

SWITCHING

SWITCHING

+B

+B

+B

+B

+B

+B

+B

CN

P70

7P

27 1

0-G

TO

PO

WE

RP

WB

R7351K

SW718 SURROUND

R7145.6K

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Figure 29 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (4/6)

7 8 9 10 11 12

R7851K

R78

647

K

R78

947

K

CFW704

12

1

CNS703

12

11

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

BI7

02

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

R77

51K

LCD701LCD DISPLAY

R78447K

R77

61K

R74

21K

IC701 IX0026SJ

SYSTEM CONTROL MICROCOMPUTER

97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76

75

74

73

72

71

70

69

68

67

66

65

64

63

62

61

60

59

58

57

56

55

54

53

52

51

50494847464544434241403938373635343332313029

R7621K

R77

71KR

759

1KR75

81K R

760

1KR75

71K

R7741K

R7631K

R7671K

R7711K

R7611K

R7651K

R7641K

R7681K

R74

31K R

744

1K R75

31K R

754

1KR74

51KR

746

1K R74

71KR

748

1K R74

91K R

750

1K R75

11K R

752

1K

R7661K

R7721K

R7731KNC

BIAS

PU_IN

CD_STBCD_STB

BUS0BUS0

BUS1BUS1

BUS2BUS2

BUS3BUS3

BUCKBUCK

CCE CCE

CD_RES

CLID_SW

CD_RES

CD+B

DI

CE

CL

DO

STEREO

SD

VSM VSM

DATADATA

CLE CLE

D_GND

U_CON5V

M_12V

A_12V

B_CAN

BIAS

RUN_PLS

REC

MOT

SOL

TAPE_SW

CD+B

SD

STEREO

RUN_PLS

CLID_PRO

TAPE_SW

DI

DO

CL

CE

PU_IN

REC

MOT

SOL

MVOL_IND

MVOL_UP

MVOL_DW

CLID_SW

P_STB P_STB

P_MUTE

2.5V

2.5V

2.5V

2.5V

2.5V

2.5V

2.5V

2.5V

2.5V

2.5V

2.5V

2.5V

2.5V

2.5V

2.5V

2.5V

2.5V

2.5V

2.5V

2.5V

2.5V

2.5V

2.5V

2.5V2.

5V

2.5V

2.5V

2.5V

2.5V

2.5V

2.5V

4.6V

4.3V

4.3V

4.3V

4.3V

4V

5V

5V

5V

5V

5V

5V

5V5V

5V

5V

5V

5V

5V5V

5V

5V5V

5V

0V

0V

0V0V

0V

0V

0V

0V

0V

BACK_LIGHT

P_MUTE

CCE

CLID_DW

CLID_UP

SE

G3

SE

G4

SE

G5

SE

G6

SE

G7

SE

G8

SE

G9

SE

G10

SE

G11

SE

G12

SE

G13

SE

G14

SE

G15

SE

G16

SE

G17

SE

G18

SE

G19

SE

G20

SE

G21

SE

G22

SE

G23

SEG24

SEG25

SEG26

SEG27

SEG28

SEG29

SEG30

SEG31

SEG32

MVOL_DW

MO

T

RE

C

BUS1

RE

SE

T

MVOL_UP

SEG33

SD

ST

ER

EO

BUS3

SU

RR

MVOL_IND

CD_RES

DA

TA

CLE

RE

MO

CO

N

P_C

ON

T

P_M

UT

E

PU_IN

B-C

AN

BIA

S

RU

N_P

LS

SO

L

P_S

TB

CD_STB

BUS0

BUS2

CLO

CK

BUCK

JOG

_DO

WN

JOG

_UP

CD

+B

SY

S_S

TO

P

PO

WE

R

4241403938373635343332313029282726252423222120191817161514131211109 8

CN

S70

2

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

+B

+B

+B

+B

+B

+B

+B

+B

+B

CN

S70

4P

27 8

-BC

NP

702

P30

1-B

TO

CD

PW

B

CN

P70

3P

26 6

-HT

O M

AIN

PW

B

TO

MA

IN P

WB

13

12

11

13

12

11CDID_PRO

CLID_UP

CLID_DW

R7691K

CLID_DW

R7701K

CLID_UP

R75

51K

SURROUND

1SURROUND

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• The numbers 1 to 17 are waveform numbers shown in page 36.

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

1 2 3 4 5 6

• NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM can be found on page 21.

Figure 30 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (5/6)

R82

01K

L80310µH

R80910K

R8083.3K

C83210/16

C81147/10

C80347/10

C840100/10

C83

610

0/10

R819220

R80710K

C8350.056

X80

116

.93M

HZ

R80110K

R80247K

C801100P

C837470P

C8100.001

C8300.056

R8123.3K

C83847/10

C829100/10

C81

310

0/10

R804100K

C8060.0047

C8050.0027

C81

20.

01

C8070.033

C8020.015

C8040.01

C8090.0047

C8190.1

R80615K

IC802 TC9462F

SERVO/SIGNAL CONTROL

100

99989796959493929190 898887868584838281

80 79 78 7776 75 74 73 72 7170 6968 6766 6564 6362 61 6059 58 57 56 55 54 5352 51

50494847464544 43424140 393837363534333231

302928272625242322212019181716151413121110987654321

R8143.3K

R8112.2K

C8180.1

C8170.1

C822220/10

R8103.3K

C8230.01

C8250.056

R81310

C834470P

R81610K

R8181K

C828100/10

C8200.01

C863470P

C8620.0022

R85

310

0K

R85

210

0K

R85

510

0KR

854

100K

CN

P70

2

1098765

4321

NC

NC

NC

BU

S3

BU

S2

BUS3

CCE

BUCK

BUS1

BUS2

BUS0

CLID_SW

BU

S0

CC

E

BU

S1

CD

_RE

SC

D_R

ES

BU

CK

PU_IN

CD_STB

4.9V

3.3V

4V

4.3V

4.3V

4.3V

4.3V

2.4V

2.3V

2.4V

2.6V

4.3V

1.8V

2.2V

2.2V

2.2V

2.2V

2.2V

2.2V

1.4V

2.1V

2.1V

2.1V

2.1V

2.1V

2.1V

2.1V

2.1V

2.1V

2.1V

2.1V

2.1V

2.1V

2.1V

2.1V

2.1V

2.1V

2.1V

2.1V

4.3V

0.6V

2.4V

1.2V

2.5V

2.5V

2.5V 1.

7V

1.4V

5V

5V

5V

5V

5V

5V

5V 5V

5V

5V

5V

5V5V

5V

5V5V

5V

0V

0V

0V

0V

0V

0V

0V 0V 0V 0V

0V

0V 0V

0V

0V

0V

0V

0V0V0V0V

0V

0V

0V0V

0V

0V

FR

OM

DIS

PLA

Y P

WB

/RST

/TSMOD

TEST4

/CCE

BUCK

VSS

VDD

BUS3

BUS2

BUS1

BUS0

TEST3

TEST2

TEST1

DVR

DVSL

LO

DVDD

RO

DVSR

FLG

D

XI

XO

XV

DD

XV

SS

VD

D

PX

O P

XI

VS

S

TE

SI0

1

TE

SIN

/DA

CT

/CK

SE

/DM

OU

T

VS

S

VD

D

FLG

C

FLG

B

FLG

A

SE

L

2VR

EF

DM

O

FV

O F

MO

TE

BC

RF

GC

VREF

VCOREV

PVREV

LPFO

LPFN

TM

AXT

MA

XS

PD

O Z

DE

T

HS

SW

P2V

RE

F

TE

SIO

O

VD

D M

ON

IT

CO

FS

SP

DA

SP

CY

SB

SY

SF

SY

DA

TA

VS

S

VD

D

CLC

K

SB

OK

IFP

MB

OV

DO

UTA

OU

T

BC

K

VS

S LR

CK

EM

PH

UH

SO

/HS

O

TE

ST

O

NC5V

NC5V

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

VCOF

AVSS

SLCO

RFI

AVDD

RFCT

RFZI

RFRP

FEI

SBAD

TSIN

TEI

TEZI

FOO

TRO

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

0V

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

IO0

IO1

IO2

IO3

0V

0V0V

0V0V

NC

C83110/16

R81510K

C833470P

R8171K C824

0.056

C8210.1

1

4

57

12

13

14

15

16

17

6

11

+B

+B +B

CD SIGNAL

CN

S70

2P

29 1

2-C

CN

S80

5

12

3

12

3

BI8

05

J801CD DIGITALOUTPUT

DIGITAL OUT PWB-A8

SW802CD LID

CD LID PWB-A9

CFW80611

33

111213

R87768K

R876150K

CLID_DW

CLID_PRO

CLID_UP

IC805TA7291S

9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 R8722.2(1/2W)

NC

R87

35.

6K

R8742.2K

C87147/16

R88047K

C8520.0022(ML)

C851100/10

L8040.82µH3

2

1

1

2

3

CN

P80

5

R851330

C82615P(CH)

C82715P(CH)

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Figure 31 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (6/6)

7 8 9 10 11 12

C8430.1

R86

32.

2K

IC804 LA6541D

302928272625242322212019181716

15 14 1312 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

R86

12.

2K

R86

22.

2KL80110µH

L80310µH

CFW807

SW730CD LID OPEN/CLOSE

C85

022

0/10

C855100/10

C8490.056

C85

947

0/10C857

47/16

C84839P

C86

00.

1

C8440.0068

Q8612SB562 C

C84247/10

R82968K

C845100/10

R8231K

R8281.2K

C8460.1

IC80

1 T

A21

09F

242322212019181716151413 12

1110987654321

R82582K

C8470.1

R8262.7K

C8392P

C81

310

0/10

C81

20.

01

C84

110

0/10

Q801KTA1266 GR

R82427K

R82222

C863470P

R80B68K

R80A82K

R80F82K

R80C82K

R80E82K

R80G68K

BI8

01

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

R821150

BI8

02

BI6

05

C88

70.

0027

C8610.001

M_12V

M_GND

D_GND

CD_6.2V

CD_R

A_GND

CD_L

6.3V

6.3V

4.9V

3.1V

3.1V

0V0V0V

0V0V0V

2.8V

2.8V

2.5V

2.2V

2.5V

2.8V

2.8V

2.2V

2.2V

2.2V

2.1V

2.1V

2.1V

2.1V

6.3V

2.2V

5.1V

5.6V

5V

5V5V

2V

4.1V

3.4V3.4V

4.3V

2.5V

5V

0V

0V

1.7V

2.2V

2.2V

2.1V

2.1V

2.1V

2.1V

2.1V

2.1V

2.1V

2.1V

2.1V

2.1V

2.1V

2.1V

2.1V

2.1V

2.1V

TO MAIN PWB

TR+

PO+

FO-

LD

VR

PD

GND

TR-

C

F

B

A

E

VREF

+5V

SP+

SP-

SP+

SL-

PU-IN

GND

TR-

+5V

1/2V

E

A

B

F

C

GND

PU-IN

SL-

SP+

SP-

SP+

PICKUP UNIT

GND

PD

VR

LD

FO-

PO+

TR+

GH6C605B3A1

ACTUATOR

TR-

FO-

PO+

TR+

-

-

-

-

-

+

+

+

+

+

VCC

LD

MON

GND

E

A

B

F

C

1/2VCC

NM801SLEDMOTOR

NM802SPINDLEMOTOR

-

-

+

+

2

1

2

1

M

M

NC

NC

NC

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

7 6 5 4 3 2 1

7 6 5 4 3 2 1

CN

S60

5

BI8

03

1 2 3 4 5 6

1 2 3 4 5 6

CN

S80

31 2 3 4 5 6

CN

P80

3

NSW801PICKUP IN

7 6 5 4 3 2 1

7 6 5 4 3 2 1

7 6 5 4 3 2 1

CN

S80

2C

NS

801

CD MOTOR PWB-C

R82727K

OPEN/CLOSE SWITCH PWB-A6

CD PWB-A3

8

9

10

23

+B

+B

+B

IC801TA2109F

SERVO PRE AMP.

+B

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WAVEFORMS OF CD CIRCUIT

NO DISC FOCUS SEARCH STOP PLAY

FOO 1 TMAX 1

IC802 48pin

FO+ 2 SBOK 2

IC804 26pin IC802 12pin

FO- 3 DMO 3

IC804 25pin IC802 55pin

FOCUS SEARCH TOC IL STOP PLAY

SEL 1 TEI 1

IC802 57pin

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IC802 43pin IC802 49pin

TEI 3 FMO 3

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STOP PLAY CUE

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RFO 3 FMO 3

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STOP PLAY REVIEW

FEI 1 TEI 1

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RFRP 3 FMO 3

IC801 17pin IC802 53pin

STOP PLAY TCD-782 TNO-02 PLAYBACK

TEI 1 LO 1

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TROUBLESHOOTINGWhen the CD does not functionWhen the CD section does not operate when the objective lens of the optical pickup is dirty, this section may not operate. Cleanthe objective lens, and check the playback operation. When this section does not operate even after the above step is taken, checkthe following items.Remove the cabinet and follow the troubleshooting instructions."Track skipping and/or no TOC (Table Of Contents) may be caused by build up of dust other foreign matter on the laser pickuplens. Before attempting any adjustment make certain that the lens is clean. If not, clean it as mentioned below."

Turn the power off.Gently clean the lens with a lens cleaning tissue and a small amount of isopropyl alcohol.Do not touch the lens with the bare hand.

Dust gradually accumulates on the objective lens during use, and it may degrade performance. To avoid this problem, use acleaning disc designed for CD optical pickup lenses.

HOW TO USE1. Using the brush in the cleaner cap, apply 1 or 2 drops of the cleaning fluid to the brush on the CD cleaner disc which has

the mark next to it.2. Place the CD cleaner disc onto the CD disc tray with the brush side down, then press the play button.3. You will hear music for about 20 seconds and the CD player will automatically stop. If it continues to turn, press the stopbutton.CAUTION

The CD lens cleaner should be effective for 30~50 operations, however if the brushes become worn out earller then pleasereplace the cleaner disc.

If the CD cleaner brushes become very wet then wipe off any excess fluid with a soft cloth. Do not drink the cleaner fluid or allow it to come in contact with the eyes. In the event of this happening then drink and /or rinse with clean water and seek medical advice. The CD cleaner disc must not be used on car CD players or on computer CD ROM drives. All rights reserved. Unauthorized duplicating, broadcasting and renting this product is prohibited by law.

Cleaner Liquid Cleaning DiscPARTS CODE: UDSKA0004AFZZ

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Make sure that the disc is normal, and set the CD TEST MODE (STEP 1).

Is the measured voltage as specified in circuit diagram? Check the main unit power supply circuit.No

Yes

NoIs "Er-CD01" displayed"?

Yes

Move the pickup to most internal circumference side of disc.Turn the power off and reset the CD TEST MODE (STEP 1).Is "PU ERROR " not displayed?

Yes

Check the PWB pattern between pin 45 (CD RES) of IC701 andpin 100 (/RST) of IC802.No

Is +5V applied to pin 100 (/RST) of IC802?

Yes

Is CD Lid switch SW701ON condition ?No

Does the CD TEST MODE advance from "STEP 2"?

Yes

Check the between pattern IC701 and SW701 If OK.Check the main unit power supply circuit.

No

Does the laser come on in CD TEST MODE "STEP 2"? Check the procedure in "LASER FAILURE".

Yes

Does the CD TEST MODE advance from "STEP 3" to "STEP4"?

Check the procedure in "FOCUS FAILURE".

Yes

Yes

Does the spindle motor rotate normally when the CD TESTMODE changes from "STEP 4" to "STEP 3"?

Yes

Is the HF output on pin 38 of IC802 in CD TEST MODE "STEP 5"? Check the procedure "HF ERROR".

Yes

No

No

No

No

Check the pattern between pin 57 (PUIN) of IC701 and BI803/CNS803.Check the between BI803/CNS803 and PU-IN switch.

Set ON condition the CDLid switch.

Check the procedure in "SPINDLE MOTOR CLV SERVOFAILURE".No

Does the sled motormove ?No

Does the sound heard when the optical pickup move to theselected play by the FF/REW key.

Check the procedure "NO SOUND"

No

Yes

Check the procedure in"SLED MOTOROPERATING FAILURE ".

Does the LCD track number and time indicator work properly ? Check the pattern between IC701 and LCD701.

YesNo

Is "Er-CD01 "displayed ?No

Turn the power off and then back on.Does the unit initialize properly and start playback when PLAYkey is pressed?

Check the pattern between pin 57 (PUIN) of IC701 andBI803/CNS803.Check the between BI803/CNS803 and PU-IN switch.

No

Yes

Is "Er-CD01" displayed?

Check the procedure in "HF ERROR".

Yes

Yes

Does the unit play in order in the FF mode? Check the procedure in "TRACK SEARCH FAILUR".

Yes

Does playback continue for 30 seconds after the start ofplayback ?

Check the procedure in "SLED SERVO FAILURE".

Yes

Normal

No

No

Yes

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• Laser failure.

Is 0V applied to the pin 57 (SEL) of IC802 ?

YesNo

Does the laser come on when pattern cut between pin 8 (SEL) ofIC801 and pin 57 (SEL) of IC802 ?

Check the PWB pattern between IC701 and IC802 (BUCK/CCE/BUS0~3)

Yes

YesNo

Check the peripheral parts of IC801 and Q801. If it is normal, theoptical pickup is faulty.

No

Check BI802/CNS802. If it is normal, the optical pickup isfaulty.

Is approx. 2V applied to the collector of Q801.

• Focus failure.

Does the optical pickup move up and down when the disc isremoved?

Is the following waveform ouput at the pin 43 (FEI) of IC802when the disc is set?

Is the waveform shown above input at the pin 44 (SBAD) ofIC802?

Yes

Yes

No

No

The optical pickup is faulty.

Check as stated in item "FOCUS SERVO SAWTOOTH WAVEFAILURE".

Yes

Check the periphery of IC801 and BI802/CNS802. Is it normal?

NoCheck the pattern between pin 13 of IC801 and pin 44 of IC802.Check the periphery of IC801 and BI802/CNS802.

IC801 is faulty.

Yes

Is +6.2V applied to the emiter of Q861 ?

Is +5V applied to the collector of Q861 ?

YesNo

No

Check the PWB pattern between pin 16 of CNS602 and emiter ofQ861.

Check the peripheral parts of IC804 and Q861.

Is +5V applied to the pin 62 (VDD) of IC802 ?

Is +5V applied to the pin 1 (VCC) of IC801 ?

Yes

No

No

Check the PWB pattern between collector of Q861 and pin 62 ofIC802.

Check the PWB pattern between collector of Q861 and pin 1 ofIC801.

pin 43

(FEI)

pin 48

(FOO)

pin 44

(SBAD)

Yes

Yes

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• Focus servo sawtooth wave failure.

Is +6.2V applied to the pins 1 and 30 (VCC) of IC804 ?

Is sawtooh wave output to the pin 48 (FOO) of IC802 ? IC802 is faulty.No

Yes

Yes

Is sawtooth wave obtained between pins 25 and 26 of IC804 ?No No

Check the PWB patternbetween pin 2 of IC804and pin 58 (CD STB) ofIC701.

Is +5V applied to the pin 2(MUTE) of IC804 ?

Check the PWB pattern between pin 48 (FOO) of IC802 and pins27 and 28 of IC804. If OK. IC804 is faulty.

Check the PWB pattern between pin 16 of CNS602 and IC804.No

Is sawtooth wave obtained between pins 3 and 4 of BI801/CNS801 ? (as shown above)

Yes

Check the PWB pattern between BI801/CNS801 and IC804.No

BI801/CNS801 connection failure or optical pickup failure.

Yes

• Spindle motor clv servo failure.

Is above wave obtained between pins 5 and 6 of IC804 ?

Is following wave output to the pin 55 (DMO) of IC802 whenthe CD TEST MODE "STEP 3" is changed to " STEP 4" ? No

Yes

Check the procedure in "HF ERROR".If OK. IC802 is faulty.

Check the PWB pattern between pin 55 (DMO) of IC802 and pins5 and 6 of IC804. If OK. IC804 is faulty.No

Is above wave obtained between pins 5 and 6 of BI801/CNS801 ?

Yes

Check the PWB pattern between BI801/CNS801 and IC804.No

BI801/CNS801 connection failure or optical pickup failure.

Yes

DMO

Yes

1.5~2.5sec

1.5~2.5sec

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• HF error.

Yes

Yes

Is output (tracking error signal) obtained at the pins 46 (TEI)and 47 (TEZI) of IC802 the CD TEST MODE "STEP 4" ischanged to "STEP 5"?

Is output (HF signal) obtained at the pin 38 (RFI) of IC802when the CD TEST MODE "STEP 4" is changed to "STEP 5"?

Is output (HF signal) obtained at the pins 41 (RFZI) and 42(RFRP) of IC802 when the CD TEST MODE "STEP 4" ischanged to "STEP 5"?

No

No

• No sound.

No sound from both L and R-ch?

Yes

Is +4.5V applied to pin 83 (DVDD) of IC802?No

Check the PWB pattern between pin 50 (TEO) of IC802 and pin 18of IC804.Check the periphery of IC804 and BI801/CNS801.If OK. Optical pickup failure.

Check the periphery of IC801.Check the PWB pattern between pin17 (RFRP) of IC801 and pins41 (RFZI) and 42 (RFRP) of IC802.If OK. IC801 is faulty.

No

Yes

Normal.

Check the interval between the pins 82 or 85 of IC802 and the pins1 or 3 IC601.No

Check the PWB pattern between R819 and Q861.

Yes

Is signal of pins 82 and 85 of IC802 output?No

Check the peripheral parts of IC802. If OK, IC802 is faulty.

Yes

The main PWB is faulty.

Check the periphery of IC801.Check the PWB pattern betweenpin 12.(TEO) of IC801 and pins 46 and 47of IC802.Is it normal ?

Is output obtained at the pins 2 and5 of BI802/CNS802

Optical pickup failure.

IC801 is faulty.

Check the periphery of IC801.Check the PWB pattern between pin 19 (RFGO) of IC801 and pins38 (RFI) of IC802.If OK. IC801 is faulty

Is output obtained at the pins 1 and3, 4 of BI802/CNS802.

Optical pickup failure.

Is the following wave output to the pin 55 (DMO) of IC802when the CD TEST MODE "STEP 4" or "STEP 5"?

Check the periphery pins 28~32 of IC802.If OK. IC802 failure.No

No

No

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

test mode "step 4" test mode "step 5"

TEI

TEZI

test mode "step 4" test mode "step 5"

RFI

test mode "step 4" test mode "step 5"

RFZI

RFRP

test mode "step 4" test mode "step 5"

DMO

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• Sled motor operation failure.

Yes

Yes

Is following sled feed signal output the pin 53 (FMO) of IC802when FF/REW key is pressed after the CD TEST MODE"STEP 1" is seted?

Is sled feed signal output the pins 10 and 11 of IC804?

Is sled feed voltage applied between both terminals of sledmotor?

No

Check the peripheral parts of IC804. If OK, IC804 is faulty.No

C801 is faulty.

Check the BI803/CNS803.No

Yes

Check the CD mechanism (periphery of sled motor).If the sled motor does not run when DC2.0V is applied toboth terminals of sled motor, the sled motor is faulty.

• Sled servo failure.

Yes

Is following sled signal output the pin 53 (FMO) of IC802during playback?

Normal.

NoIC802 is faulty.

• Track search failure

Does the sled motor run in FF/REW state when the SERVOTEST MODE "STEP1" is set?

Is the following wave output to the pin 49 (TRO) of IC802during track search in normal playback?

Is the following wave output to the pins 12 (TEO) of IC801during track search in normal playback?

Yes

Yes

NoCheck as stated in item "SLED MOTOR OPERATION FAILURE".

NoIC802 failure.

NoCheck the PWB pattern between pin 49 (TRO) of IC802 and pin18 of IC804.Check the PWB pattern between pins 20 and 21 of IC804 andOptical pickup.If OK. Optical pickup failure.

Yes

Is the above wave output to the pins 46 (TEI) and 47 (TEZ) ofIC802 during track serch in normal playback? No

Check the PWB pattern between pin 12 (TEO) of IC801 and pins 46and 47 of IC802. If OK. IC801 failure.

Normal.

Yes

Yes

Is following sled feed signal output the pins 12 and 13 ofIC804 when FF/REW key is pressed after the CD TESTMODE "STEP 1" is seted?

Check the PWB pattern between pin 53 of IC802 and pins 12 and13 of IC804.No

Is the following wave output to the pin 41 (RFZI) and 42(RFRP) of IC802 during track search in normal playback? No

Check the PWB pattern between pin 17 (RFO) and 18 (RFIS), 19(RFRP) of IC801 and pins 41 and 42 of IC802. If OK. IC801 failure.

Yes

TRO

TEO

TEI

TEZI

FF REW

FMO

FMO

RFRP

RFZI

FF REW

SL ±

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FUNCTION TABLE OF ICIC401 VHiLC75342M-1: Function/Volume Equalizer (LC75342M)

1 DI Serial data and clock input pin for control.

2 CE Chip enable pin. Data written into an internal latch in a timing of [H] -> [L]. Each analog switch is activated.Data transfer enabled at [H] level.

3 VSS Ground pin.

4 TEST Electronic volume control pin. To be set to the VSS potential.

5 LOUT Volume + equalizer output pin.

6 LBASS2 Bass-band filter comprising capacitor and resistor connection pin.

7 LBASS1 Bass-band filter comprising capacitor and resistor connection pin.

8 LTRE Capacitor connection pin comprising treble band filter.

9 LIN Volume + equalizer input pin.

10 LSEL0 Input selector output pin.

11 L4 Input signal pin.

12 L3 Input signal pin.

13 L2 Input signal pin.

14 L1 Input signal pin.

15* NC No CONNECT pin. To be open or connected to VSS.

16* NC No CONNECT pin. To be open or connected to VSS.

17 R1 Input signal pin.

18 R2 Input signal pin.

19 R3 Input signal pin.

20 R4 Input signal pin.

21 RSEL0 Input selector output pin.

22 RIN Volume + equalizer input pin.

23 RTRE Capacitor connection pin comprising treble band filter.

24 RBASS1 Bass-band filter comprising capacitor and resistor connection pin.

25 RBASS2 Bass-band filter comprising capacitor and resistor connection pin.

26 ROUT Volume + equalizer output pin.

27* NC No CONNECT pin. To be open or connected to VSS.

28 Vref 0.5 x VDD voltage generation block for analog ground. Capacitor of several 10µF to be connected betweenVref and AWSS (VSS) as a counter measure against power ripple.

29 VDD Supply pin.

30 CL Serial data and clock input pin for control.

Pin No. Port Name Function

In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside.

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Figure 44 BLOCK DIAGRAM OF IC

IC401 VHiLC75342M-1: Function/Volume Equalizer (LC75342M)

6

7

8

9

10

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

21

22

23

24

25

265

272830 291234

LVre

f

RV

ref

CC

BIN

TE

RF

AC

E

CO

NT

RO

LC

IRC

UIT

LOG

ICC

IRC

UIT

CO

NT

RO

LC

IRC

UIT

ROUT

RBASS1

RBASS2

RTRE

RIN

RSEL0

L1L2L3L4 R1 R2 R3 R4

LOUT

LBASS2

LBASS1

LTRE

LIN

LSEL0

VSS CE DI CL VDD NCVref

NCNC

TEST

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1-4 COM3-COM0 Output LCD common output terminal.

5-7 VLC3-VLC1 — LCD power supply terminal.

8 VDD — Microcomputer power supply +5V.

9 OSC2 Output Oscillator ground terminal for main clock. f=8MHz

10 OSC1 Input Oscillator ground terminal for main clock. f=8MHz

11 VSS — Microcomputer power supply GND.

12 XI Input Oscillator ground terminal for sub clock. f=32.768kHz

13 XO Output Oscillator ground terminal for sub clock. f=32.768kHz

14 MMOD Input Memory mode selection terminal.

15 VREF- — Power supply GND for AD converter.

16 KEY0 AN0/PA0 Input CD lid status detection input.

17 KEY1 AN0/PA1 Input Operation button input, Max-8 buttons.

18 KEY2 AN0/PA2 Input Operation button input, Max-8 buttons.

19 KEY3 AN0/PA3 Input MODEL/TUNER destination input.

20 KEY4 AN0/PA4 Input Current detection of CD lid control motor.Used to decide the CD lid drive error to control it.

21* KEY5 AN0/PA5 Input CD servo auto adjustment mode selection input.

22 KEY6 AN0/PA6 Input Tape mechanism operating status detection input.Decides the F.P/CAM-SW status with A/D value.

23 KEY7 AN7/PA7 Input Tuner signal meter (S meter) voltage input terminal.

24 VREF+ — Power supply for A/D converter +5V.

25 TXD SBO0/P00 Output Data output terminal to TUNER PLL IC.

26 RXD SBI0/P01 Input Data input from TUNER PLL IC

27 SBT0/P02 Output Synchronous clock output with TUNER PLL IC

28 SBO1/P03 Output Enable output of TUNER PLL IC. "L" = OFF "H" = ON

29 SBI1/P04 Output Tape mechanism solenoid drive control output.

30 SBT1/P05 Output Tape mechanism motor drive control output.

31 DK/BZER P06 Output Recording/playback selection output of tape circuit."H" = Recording mode, "L" = Playback mode

32 RST/P27 Input Reset signal input

33 RMOUT P10 Input CLOCK/TIMER/SLEEP button input.

34 P11 Input Tape run/END detection input. Decided as tape run if pulse is input.

35 TM2IO P12 Output Recording bias oscillation circuit control output."H" = Bias oscillation, "L" = oscillation stop.

36* TM3IO P13 Output Recording bias oscillation frequency selection control output.

37 TM4IO P14 Input Power (POWER) button input detection.

38 IRQ0 P20 Input Switches to the HALT mode when changing to . "L" at power failure detection input.

39 SENS IRQ1/P21 Input Remote control signal input.

40 IRQ2 P22 Input Synchronous clock input with RDS IC.

41 IRQ3 P23 Input Jog dial UP pulse input.

42 IRQ4 P24 Input Jog dial DOWN pulse input.

43 P30 Output SURROUND control output.

44 P31 Output POWER IC STAND-BY terminal CONTROL.

45 P32 Output Power mute output. "H" = MUTE ON "L" = MUTE OFF

46 LED0 WE/P50 Output CD servo power supply circuit control output. "H" = CD power ON "L" = CD power OFF

47 LED1 RE/P51 Output Main TRANS RELAY CONTROL. "H" = ON "L" = OFF

48 LED2 CS/P52 Input Data input from RDS IC.

49 LDE3/S51 A16/P53 Input Radio stereo broadcast reception detection input. "L" = During stereo broadcast reception

50 LED4/S50 A17/P54 Input Broadcast reception status detection input. "L" = During broadcasting signal reception

51 SEG49 P60/A0 Output LCD backlight control signal output. "H" = Backlight ON, "L" = Backlight OFF

52* SEG48 P61/A1 Output

53 SEG47 P62/A2 Output LED illumination control of electric JOG dial. "H" = ON "L" = OFF

Pin No. FunctionTerminal Name Input/Output

In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside.

IC701 RH-iX0026SJZZ: System Control Microcomputer (IX0026SJ) (1/2)

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FunctionTerminal Name Input/Output

54 SEG46 P63/A3 Output Electric JOG dial UP.

55 SEG45 P64/A4 Output Electric JOG dial DOWN.

56 SEG44 P65/A5 Output Electric CD lid OPEN.

57 SEG43 P66/A6 Output Electric CD lid CLOSE.

58 SEG42 P67/A7 Input CD pickup position detection SW input. "L" = Innerst periphery

59 SEG41 P70/A8 Output Reset signal output for TC9462F

60 SEG40 P71/A9 Output ON/OFF output terminal of CD servo control IC. "H" = Servo ON "L" = Servo stand-by

61-64 SEG39 P72/A10- Input/Output Data input/output terminal for TC9462F control.SEG36 P75/A13

65 SEG35 P76/A14 Output Data synchronous clock output for TC9462F.

66 SEG34 P77/A15 Output Chip enable terminal for TC9462F. "L" = BUS terminal active

67 SEG33 P87/D7 — LCD segment output.

68 SEG32 P86/D6 — LCD segment output.

69-74 SEG31 P85/D5- — LCD segment outputSEG26 P80/D0 Note:

Since RH-******SJZZ, SEG0 of the LCD is connected by the 24-pin LCD to SEG7 of themicrocomputer output terminal, and connections are made up to the shift SEG26 in order.

75-100 SEG25-SEG0 — LCD segment outputNote:Since RH-******SJZZ, SEG0 of the LCD is connected by the 24-pin LCD to SEG7 of themicrocomputer output terminal, and connections are made up to the shift SEG26 in order.

Pin No.

IC701 RH-iX0026SJZZ: System Control Microcomputer (IX0026SJ) (2/2)

Figure 46 BLOCK DIAGRAM OF IC

IC701 RH-iX0026SJZZ: System Control Microcomputer (IX0026SJ)

123456789

10111213141516171819202122232425

26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

75747372717069686766656463626160595857565554535251

100

99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76

OOOO

OI

IOI

IIIIIIII

O

I O O O O O I I I O O I I I I I I O O O O O O O I

SSSSSSSSSOOI/OI/OI/OI/OOOIOOOOO

O

S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S

COM3COM2COM1COM0VLC3VLC2VLC1VDD

OSC2OSC1VSSXIXO

MMODVREF-

CLID_SWKEY1KEY2

MODELCLID_PROCD_CONFTAPE_SW

VSMVREF+

DI

SEG25SEG26SEG27SEG28SEG29SEG30SEG31SEG32SEG33CCE

BUCKBUS3BUS2BUS1BUS0

CD_STBCD_RES

PU-INCLID_DWCLID_UP

MVOL_DWMVOL_UPMVOL_IND

B-LIGHT

DO

CL

CE

SO

LM

OT

RE

CR

ES

ET

CLO

CK

RU

N_P

LSB

IAS

B-C

AN

PO

WE

RS

YS

ST

OP

RE

MO

CO

NC

LEJO

G U

PJO

G D

OW

NS

UR

RP

-ST

BP

-MU

TE

CD

+B

P-C

ON

TD

AT

AS

TE

RE

OS

D

SE

G0

SE

G1

SE

G2

SE

G3

SE

G4

SE

G5

SE

G6

SE

G7

SE

G8

SE

G9

SE

G10

SE

G11

SE

G12

SE

G13

SE

G14

SE

G15

SE

G16

SE

G17

SE

G18

SE

G19

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SE

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SE

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G23

SE

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IC801 VHiTA2109F/-1:Servo Pre Amp. (TA2109F)

1 VCC — Power voltage terminal

2 FNI Input Main beam amp input terminal

3 FPI Input Main beam amp input terminal

4 TPI Input Sub-beam amp input terminal

5 TNI Input Sub-beam amp input terminal

6 MDI Input Monitor photodiode amp input terminal

7 LDO Output Laser diode amp output terminal

8 SEL Input Laser diode control signal input and APC circuit ON/OFF signal input terminal

9 TEB Input Tracking error balance adjustment signal input terminalTo be controlled by 3-value PWM signal. (PWM carrier = 88.2 kHz)

10 2VRO Output Standard voltage (2VR) output terminal. When Vcc = 5V, 2VR = 4.2V.

11 TEN Input Tracking error signal generation amp reversed phase input terminal

12 TEO Output Tracking error signal generation amp output terminal

13 SBAD Output Sub-beam addition signal output terminal

14 FEO Output Focus error signal generation amp output terminal

15 FEN Input Focus error signal generation amp reversed phase input terminal

16 VRO Output Standard voltage (VR) output terminal. When Vcc = 5V, VR = 2.1V.

17 RFRP Output Track count signal generation amp output terminal

18 RFIS Input RFRP detection circuit input terminal

19 RFGO Output RF signal output terminal

20 RFGC Input RF amplitude adjustment control signal input terminalThe amplitude of RF signal can be controlled by using the 3-value PWM signal (PWMcarrier = 88.2 kHz) which is output from the RFGC terminal of TC9432F.

21 AGCI Input RF signal amplitude adjustment amp input terminal

22 RFO Output RF signal generation amp output terminal

23 GND — GND terminal

24 RFN Input RF reversed phase input terminal

Terminal NamePin No. Input/Output Function

IC801 VHiTA2109F/-1:Servo Pre Amp. (TA2109F)

Figure 47 BLOCK DIAGRAM OF IC

15kΩ

15kΩ

50kΩ

10kΩ

7.96kΩ

10kΩ

21kΩ 21kΩ

12kΩ

12kΩ

20kΩ

20kΩ

23.5kΩ

12kΩ

1.53kΩ

20kΩ

3.3k

Ω

180k

Ω

60kΩ

60kΩ20kΩ

20kΩ

20kΩ

180kΩ

180kΩ

180kΩ

13kΩ 2.12kΩ

680kΩ

1kΩ

47kΩ1.74kΩ

24kΩ

30kΩ

24kΩ

21kΩ 29kΩ

10kΩ

7.67kΩ30kΩ

10kΩ

10kΩ

20kΩ

3.3k

Ω

20pF

20pF

40pF

20pF

40pF

36pF

10pF

PEAK

BOTTOM

re = 130Ω

SW3

SW2

SW1

65µA

50µA

20µA

2

3

4

5

1

7

8

9

6

1213

14

15

11

17

18

19

10

16

22

23

24

21

20

VCC

FNI

FPI

TPI

TNI

MDI

LDO

SEL

TEB

2VRO

TEN

TEO

RFN

GND

RFO

AGCI

RFGC

RFGO

RFIS

RFRP

VRO

FEN

FEO

SBAD

3 STATEDET.

I . I

I . I

SEL

LHiZH

SW1 SW2LDC

SW3ON

ONON

ONON

OFFOFF

OFF OFF

LDC

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IC802 VHiTC9462F/-1: Servo/Signal Control (TC9462F) (1/3)

1* TEST0 Input Test mode terminal. To be opened usually.

2* /HSO Output Playback speed mode flag output terminal.3* /UHSO Output

4* EMPH Output Sub-code Q data emphasis flag output terminal. "H": Emphasis ON "L": Emphasis OFFThe output polarity can be inverted by command.

5* LRCK Output Channel clock (44.1 kHz) output terminal. "L": L channel "H": R channelThe output polarity can be inverted by command.

6 VSS — Digital ground terminal.

7* BCK Output Bit clock (1.4122 MHz) output terminal.

8* AOUT Output Audio data output terminal.

9 DOUT Output Digital out output terminal.

10* MBOV Output Buffer memory over signal output terminal. "H": Over

11* IPF Output Correction flag output terminal."H": When AOUT output is correction-disabled symbol in case of C2 correction output.

12* SBOK Output Sub-code Q data CRCC judgment result output terminal. "H": When judgment result is OK.

13* CLCK Input/Output Sub-code P-W data read clock output/input terminal. Selectable with command bit.

14 VDD — Digital + power terminal.

15 VSS — Digital ground terminal.

16* DATA Output Sub-code P-W data output terminal.

17* SFSY Output Playback system frame sync signal output terminal.

18* SBSY Output Sub-code block sync output terminal. "H": On S1 position when the sub-code sync is detected.

19* SPCK Output Processor status signal read clock (176.4 kHz) output terminal.

20* SPDA Output Processor status signal output terminal.

21* COFS Output Correction system frame clock (7.35 kHz) output terminal.

22* MONIT Output LSI internal signal monitor terminal.It is possible to monitor the DSP internal flag and PLL system clock with the microcomputercommand. Terminal for serial output of text data according to command .

23 VDD — Digital + power terminal.

24 TESIO0 Input Test input/output terminal. To be fixed to "L" usually.Terminal to input the text data read clock according to command.

25 P2VREF — 2VREF terminal for PLL system.

26* HSSW Output VREF voltage in case of x2 speed/x4 speed.

27* ZDET Output 1-bit DAC zero detection flag output terminal.

28 PDO Output Terminal to output the phase difference between EFM signal and PLCK signal.

29* TMAXS Output TMAX detection result output terminal. To be selected with command bit TMPS.

30 TMAX Output TMAX detection result output terminal. To be selected with command bit TMPS.

31 LPFN Input Low-pass filter amp inverted input terminal.

32 LPFO Output Low-pass filter amp output terminal.

33 PVREF — VREF terminal for PLL system.

34 VCOREF Input VCO center frequency standard level terminal. To be fixed to PVref usually.

35 VCOF Output VCO filter terminal.

36 AVSS — Analog system ground terminal.

37 SLCO Output Data slice level generation DAC output terminal.

38 RFI Input RF signal input terminal.

Pin No. Port Name FunctionInput/Output

H H x1 speed playback

H L x2 speed playback

L H x4 speed playback

L L —

/UHSO /HSO Playback speed

In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside.

Longer than specific period "P2VREF"

Shorter than specific period "VSS"

Within specific period "HIZ"

TMAX detection result TMAX output

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39 AVDD — Analog system power terminal.

40 RFCT Input RFRP signal center level input terminal.

41 RFZI Input RFRP zero cross input terminal.

42 RFIP Input RF ripple signal input terminal.

43 FEI Input Focus error signal input terminal.

44 SBAD Input Sub-beam addition signal input terminal.

45 TSIN Input Test input terminal. To be fixed to Vref usually.

46 TEI Input Tacking error input terminal. (Tracking servo ON: Taking-in).

47 TEZI Input Tracking error, zero cross input termina.l

48 FOO Output Focus equalizer output terminal.

49 TRO Output Tracking equalizer output terminal.

50 VREF — Analog standard power terminal.

51 RFGC Output RF amplitude adjustment control signal output terminal.3-value PWM signal is output. (PWM carrier = 88.2 kHz)

52 TEBC Output Tracking balance control signal output terminal.3-value PWM signal is output. (PWM carrier = 88.2 kHz)

53 FMO Output Feed equalizer output terminal. 3-value PWM signal is output. (PWM carrier = 88.2 kHz)

54* FVO Output Speed error signal or feed search EQ output terminal.3-value PWM signal is output. (PWM carrier = 88.2 kHz)

55 DMO Output Disc equalizer output terminal.3-value PWM signal is output. (PWM carrier = DSP system 88.2 kHz, sync with PXO)

56 2VREF — Analog standard power terminal (2xVREF)

57 SEL Output APC circuit ON/OFF signal output terminal.When laser is ON and UHS = L, "Hi-Z". When UHS = H, "H" output is obtained.

58* FLGA Output Internal signal monitor external flag output terminal.TEZC, FOON, FOK and RFZC signals can be selected with command.

59* FLGB Output Internal signal monitor external flag output terminal.DFCT, FOON, FMON and RFZC signals can be selected with command.

60* FLGC Output Internal signal monitor external flag output terminal.TRON, TRSR, FOK, and SRCH signals can be selected with command.

61* FLGD Output Internal signal monitor external flag output terminal.TRON, DMON, HYS and SHC signals can be selected with command.

62 VDD — Digital + power terminal.

63 VSS — Digital ground terminal.

64* IO0 Input/Output General-use I/O port.65* IO1 The input port and output port can be selected with command. In case of input port the terminal66* IO2 state (H/L) can be read with the read command.67* IO3 In case of output port the terminal state (H/L/HiZ) can be controlled with command.

68* /DMOUT Input Terminal to set the mode to output 2-value PWM of feed equalizer from IO0,1 terminal and 2-value PWM of disc equalizer from IO2,3 terminal. "L" active

69* /CKSE Input To be opened usually.

70* /DACT Input DAC test mode terminal. To be opened usually.

71 TESIN Input Test input terminal (externally provided VCO clock input terminal). To be fixed to "L" usually.

72 TESIO1 Input Test input/output terminal. To be fixed to "L" usually.

73 VSS — Digital ground terminal.

74 PXI Input DSP system clock oscillation circuit input terminal. To be fixed to "L" usually.

75* PXO Output DSP system clock oscillation circuit output terminal.

76 VDD — Digital + power terminal.

77 XVSS — System clock oscillation circuit ground terminal.

78 XI Input System clock oscillation input terminal.

79 XO Output System clock oscillation circuit output terminal.

80 XVDD — System clock oscillation circuit + power terminal.

81 DVSR — R channel D/A converting section power terminal.

82 RO Output R channel data forward rotation output terminal.

IC802 VHiTC9462F/-1: Servo/Signal Control (TC9462F) (2/3)

Pin No. Port Name FunctionInput/Output

In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside.

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83 DVDD — D/A converting section power terminal.

84 DVR — Reference voltage terminal.

85 LO Output L channel data forward rotation output terminal.

86 DVSL — L channel D/A converting section power terminal.

87* TEST1 Input Test mode terminal. To be opened usually.

88* TEST2 Input Test mode terminal. To be opened usually.

89* TEST3 Input Test mode terminal. To be opened usually.

90-93 BUS0-BUS3 Input/Output Microcomputer interface data input/output terminal.

94 VDD — Digital + power terminal.

95 VSS — Digital ground terminal.

96 BUCK Input Microcomputer interface clock input terminal.

97 /CCE Input Microcomputer interface chip enable signal input terminal. "L": BUS0 to 3 is active.

98* TEST4 Input Test mode termina. To be opened usually.

99* /TSMOD Input Local test mode selection terminal.

100 /RST Input Reset signal input terminal. "L": Reset.

IC802 VHiTC9462F/-1: Servo/Signal Control (TC9462F) (3/3)

Pin No. Port Name FunctionInput/Output

In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside.

Figure 50 BLOCK DIAGRAM OF IC

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IC804 VHiLA6541D/-1: Focus/Tracking/Spin/Sled Driver (LA6541D)

In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside.

IC804 VHiLA6541D/-1: Focus/Tracking/Spin/Sled Driver (LA6541D)

Figure 51 BLOCK DIAGRAM OF IC

1 VCC Power (short-circuited to pin 30)

2 MUTE All BTL AMP output ON/OFF

3 VIN1 BTL AMP1 input terminal

4 VG1 BTL AMP1 input terminal (for gain adjustment)

5 VO1 BTL AMP1 output terminal (noninversion side)

6 VO2 BTL AMP1 output terminal (inversion side)

7 GND GND terminal (lowest potential)

8 GND GND terminal (lowest potential)

9 GND GND terminal (lowest potential)

10 VO3 Output terminal of BTL AMP2 (inversion side)

11 VO4 Output terminal of BTL AMP2 (noninversion side)

12 VG2 Input terminal of BTL AMP2 (for gain adjustment)

13 VIN2 Input terminal of BTL AMP2

14 REG OUT Connect the collector of externally provided transistor (PNP). 5V power output

15 REG IN Connect the base of externally provided transistor (PNP).

16* RES Reset output

17* CD Reset output delay time setting (capacitor provided externally)

18 VIN3 Input terminal of BTL AMP3

19* VG3 Input terminal of BTL AMP3 (for gain adjustment)

20 VO5 Output terminal of BTL AMP3 (noninversion side)

21 VO6 Output terminal of BTL AMP3 (inversion side)

22 GND GND terminal (lowest potential)

23 GND GND terminal (lowest potential)

24 GND GND terminal (lowest potential)

25 VO7 Output terminal of BTL AMP4 (inversion side)

26 VO8 Output terminal of BTL AMP4 (noninversion side)

27 VG4 Input terminal of BTL AMP4 (for gain adjustment)

28 VIN4 Input terminal of BTL AMP4

29 VREF Application of standard voltage of level shift circuit

30 VCC Power (short-circuited to pin 1)

Pin No. Port Name Function

*GND (lowest potential) is connected to the frame of pin center.

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PARTS GUIDE

NOTE:Parts marked with “ ” are important for maintaining the safety of the set.Be sure to replace parts with specified ones for maintaining the safety and performance of the set.

MODEL XL-60HXL-70H

“HOW TO ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS”To have your order filled promptly and correctly, please furnish thefollowing information.

1. MODEL NUMBER 2. REF. No.3. PART NO. 4. DESCRIPTION

MARK: SPARE PARTS-DELIVERY SECTION

For U.S.A. onlyContact your nearest SHARP Parts Distributor to order.

For location of SHARP Parts Distributor,Please call Toll-Free;1-800-BE-SHARP

Explanation of capacitors/resistors parts codesCapacitorsVCC ....................... Ceramic typeVCK ........................ Ceramic typeVCT ........................ Semiconductor typeVC • • MF ............... Cylindrical type (without lead wire)VC • • MN ............... Cylindrical type (without lead wire)VC • • TV ................ Square type (without lead wire)VC • • TQ ............... Square type (without lead wire)VC • • CY ............... Square type (without lead wire)VC • • CZ ............... Square type (without lead wire)VC • • • • • • • • • J .. The 13th character represents capacity difference.

("J" ±5%, "K" ±10%, "M" ±20%, "N" ±30%, "C" ±0.25 pF, "D" ±0.5 pF, "Z" +80-20%.)

If there are no indications for the electrolytic capacitors, error is ±20%.

ResistorsVRD ....................... Carbon-film typeVRS ........................ Carbon-film typeVRN ....................... Metal-film typeVR • • MF ............... Cylindrical type (without lead wire)VR • • MN ............... Cylindrical type (without lead wire)VR • • TV ................ Square type (without lead wire)VR • • TQ ............... Square type (without lead wire)VR • • CY ............... Square type (without lead wire)VR • • CZ ............... Square type (without lead wire)VR • • • • • • • • • J .. The 13th character represents error.

("J" ±5%, "F" ±1%, "D" ±0.5%.)

If there are no indications for other parts, the resistors are ±5%carbon-film type.

XL-60H/XL-70H Micro Component System consisting of XL-60H/XL-70H (main unit) and CP-XL60H/CP-XL70H (speaker system).

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INTEGRATED CIRCUITS

IC101 VHIBA3126N/-1 J AF Head Selector,BA3126NIC102 VHIBA3311L/-1 J AK REC./P.B.Equalizer Amp.,

BA3311LIC201 VHIKIA4558P-1 J AC Surround Control,KIA4558PIC302 VHILC72131/-1 J AP PLL (Tuner),LC72131IC303 VHILA1832S/-1 J AN FM IF Det./FM Mpx./AM IF,

LA1832SIC401 VHILC75342M-1 J AN Function/Volume

Equalizer,LC75342MIC521 VHILC72723M-1 J AS RDS Circuit,LC72723MIC601 VHILA4451//-1 J AN Power Amp.,LA4451IC701 RH-IX0026SJZZ J AX System Control Microcomputer,

IX0026SJIC702 VHITA7291S/-1 J AH Loading Motor Driver,TA7291SIC801 VHITA2109F/-1 J AL Servo Pre Amp.,TA2109FIC802 VHITC9462F/-1 J AZ Servo/Signal Control,TC9462FIC804 VHILA6541D/-1 J AW Focus/Tracking/Spin/Sled Driver,

LA6541DIC805 VHITA7291S/-1 J AH CD Motor Driver,TA7291S

TRANSISTORS

Q101~106 VSKTC3199GR-1 J AB Silicon,NPN,KTC3199 GRQ151 VS2SC2001-K-1 J AD Silicon,NPN,2SC2001 KQ152 VSKTA1266GR-1 J AB Silicon,PNP,KTA1266 GRQ153 VSKRC104M//-1 J AC Digital,NPN,KRC104 MQ171 VSKRA102M//-1 J AC Digital,PNP,KRA102 MQ172 VSKRC102M//-1 J AC Digital,NPN,KRC102 MQ201 VS2SK246GR/-1 J AB FET,2SK246 GRQ203 VSKRC107M//-1 J AC Digital,NPN,KRC107 MQ301 VS2SC380-O/-1 J AC Silicon,NPN,2SC380 OQ351 VSKRC104M//-1 J AC Digital,NPN,KRC104 MQ360 VSKTA1266GR-1 J AB Silicon,PNP,KTA1266 GRQ521 VSKTC3199GR-1 J AB Silicon,NPN,KTC3199 GRQ601~603 VSKTC3199GR-1 J AB Silicon,NPN,KTC3199 GRQ604,605 VS2SD2012Y/-1 J AF Silicon,NPN,2SD2012 YQ606 VSKTC3199GR-1 J AB Silicon,NPN,KTC3199 GRQ607 VS2SD2012Y/-1 J AF Silicon,NPN,2SD2012 YQ608 VSKRA102M//-1 J AC Digital,PNP,KRA102 MQ609 VSKRC107M//-1 J AC Digital,NPN,KRC107 MQ681,682 VS2SD468-C/-1 J AD Silicon,NPN,2SD468 CQ683 VSKTC3199GR-1 J AB Silicon,NPN,KTC3199 GRQ701 VSKRC102M//-1 J AC Digital,NPN,KRC102 MQ702,703 VSKTC3199GR-1 J AB Silicon,NPN,KTC3199 GRQ706 VSKRC102M//-1 J AC Digital,NPN,KRC102 MQ707,708 VSKTA1266GR-1 J AB Silicon,PNP,KTA1266 GRQ709 VSKRC102M//-1 J AC Digital,NPN,KRC102 MQ801 VSKTA1266GR-1 J AB Silicon,PNP,KTA1266 GRQ861 VS2SB562-C/-1 J AD Silicon,PNP,2SB562 CQ901 VSKRC102M//-1 J AC Digital,NPN,KRC102 MQ902 VS2SB562-C/-1 J AD Silicon,PNP,2SB562 CQ903 VSKRC107M//-1 J AC Digital,NPN,KRC107 MQ904 VSKRC102M//-1 J AC Digital,NPN,KRC102 MQ905 VS2SB562-C/-1 J AD Silicon,PNP,2SB562 CQ906 VSKRA102M//-1 J AC Digital,PNP,KRA102 M

DIODES

D104 VHD1N4148//-1 J AA Silicon,1N4148D201 VHD1N4148//-1 J AA Silicon,1N4148D301~304 VHD1N4148//-1 J AA Silicon,1N4148D401~403 VHD1N4004//-1 J AB Silicon,1N4004D521,522 VHD1N4148//-1 J AA Silicon,1N4148D601~604 VHD1N4148//-1 J AA Silicon,1N4148D611~614 VHD1N4004//-1 J AB Silicon,1N4004

! D651~654 VHD1N5402M/-1 J AE Silicon,1N5402MD656~659 VHD1N4004//-1 J AB Silicon,1N4004

! D681~684 VHD1N4004//-1 J AB Silicon,1N4004D685 VHD1N4004//-1 J AB Silicon,1N4004D701~709 VHPMPG3372X-V J AD LED,Green,MPG3372XD720~723 VHD1N4148//-1 J AA Silicon,1N4148D730 VHPHY2043//-1 J AD LED,Orange,HY2043D732 VHPHY2043//-1 J AD LED,Orange,HY2043D736,737 VHPHY2043//-1 J AD LED,Orange,HY2043D901~904 VHD1N4148//-1 J AA Silicon,1N4148ZD351 VHEMTZJ5R1B-1 J AC Zener,5.1V,MTZJ5.1B

ZD601 VHEMTZJ130A-1 J AC Zener,13V,MTZJ13AZD602 VHEMTZJ7R5C-1 J AC Zener,7.5V,MTZJ7.5CZD681 VHEMTZJ6R8A-1 J AA Zener,6.8V,MTZJ6.8AZD682 VHEMTZJ5R6B-1 J AD Zener,5.6V,MTZJ5.6BZD701 VHEMTZJ3R3B-1 J AA Zener,3.3V,MTZJ3.3B

FILTERS

CF301,302 RFILF0072AFZZ J AG FM IFCF351 RFILF0003AWZZ J AK FM IFL354 RFILL0001AWZZ J AE Low Pass Filter

! LF651 RCILZ0002SJZZ J AG Line Filter

TRANSFORMERS

CF352 RFILA0003SJZZ J AF AM IFT351 RCILI0004SJZZ J AF AM IF

! T651 RTRNP0043SJZZ J BA Power,Main! T681 RTRNP0025SJZZ J AU Power,Sub

COILS

L151 VP-MK331K0000 J AB 330 µH,ChokeL341 RBLN-0001AWZZ J AD BalunL342 VP-DH2R2K0000 J AB 2.2 mmH,PeakingL351,352 VP-DH101K0000 J AB 100 µH,ChokeL353 VP-DH102K0000 J AB 1 mH,ChokeL521 VP-DH2R2K0000 J AB 2.2 mmH,PeakingL601,602 RCILZ0001SJZZ J AD 0.3 mH,CoilL603 VP-DH100K0000 J AB 10 µH,ChokeL701 VP-DH101K0000 J AB 100 µH,ChokeL801 VP-DH100K0000 J AB 10 µH,ChokeL802 VP-XHR82K0000 J AC 0.82 µHL803 VP-DH100K0000 J AB 10 µH,ChokeL804 VP-DH2R2K0000 J AB 2.2 mmH,PeakingT302 RCILA0007SJZZ J AG AM AntennaT306 RCILB0009SJZZ J AG AM Oscillation

VARIABLE RESISTOR

VR351 RVR-M0999AFZZ J AB 10 kohm (B),Semi-VR[FM Mute Level]

VARIABLE CAPACITOR

VD301 VHCSVC348S/-1 J AK Variable Capacitance,SVC348S

VIBRATORS

X351 RCRM-0007SJZZ J AG Ceramic,456 kHzX352 RCRSP0006SJZZ J AF Crystal,4.5 MHzX521 RCRSP0005SJZZ J AF Crystal,456 kHzX701 RCRM-0008SJZZ J AG Ceramic,8 MHzX702 RCRSP0011AWZZ J AC Crystal,32.768 kHzX801 RCRSP0002SJZZ J AL Crystal,16.93 MHz

CAPACITORS

C101,102 VCKYTV1HB102K J AA 0.001 µF,50VC103,104 VCKYTV1HB331K J AA 330 pF,50VC105,106 VCKYTV1HB271K J AA 270 pF,50VC107,108 RC-GZA476AF1C J AB 47 µF,16V,ElectrolyticC109,110 VCQYKA1HM153J J AB 0.015 µF,50V,MylarC111,112 RC-GZA106AF1C J AB 10 µF,16V,ElectrolyticC113,114 RC-GZA475AF1E J AB 4.7 µF,25V,ElectrolyticC115,116 VCKYTV1HB222K J AA 0.0022 µF,50VC117 RC-GZA106AF1C J AB 10 µF,16V,ElectrolyticC121,122 VCCSTV1HL820J J AA 82 pF,50VC123 RC-GZA225AF1H J AB 2.2 µF,50V,ElectrolyticC125 RC-GZA107AF1E J AB 100 µF,25V,ElectrolyticC126 RC-GZA226AF1C J AB 22 µF,16V,ElectrolyticC129,130 RC-GZA475AF1E J AB 4.7 µF,25V,ElectrolyticC131 VCKYBT1HB821K J AA 820 pF,50VC153 VCQPKA2AA392J J AB 0.0039 µF,100V,PolypropyleneC154 VCQYKA1HM273J J AB 0.027 µF,50V,MylarC155 RC-GZA107AF1C J AB 100 µF,16V,ElectrolyticC201,202 VCKYTV1HB562K J AA 0.0056 µF,50VC203,204 RC-GZA105AF1H J AB 1 µF,50V,ElectrolyticC208 RC-GZA107AF1C J AB 100 µF,16V,Electrolytic

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C209 RC-GZA476AF1C J AB 47 µF,16V,ElectrolyticC211,212 VCKYTV1HB332K J AA 0.0033 µF,50VC213,214 RC-GZA475AF1H J AB 4.7 µF,50V,ElectrolyticC215,216 RC-GZA105AF1H J AB 1 µF,50V,ElectrolyticC301,302 VCKYTV1HB102K J AA 0.001 µF,50VC329 VCKYTV1EF223Z J AA 0.022 µF,25VC330 VCCCPA1HH120J J AA 12 pF (CH),50VC331 VCKYTV1EF473Z J AB 0.047 µF,25VC332 VCKYPA1HF223Z J AB 0.022 µF,50VC334 VCCUPA1HJ270J J AA 27 pF (UJ),50VC335 VCKYTV1HB561K J AA 560 pF,50VC337 VCKYPA1HF223Z J AB 0.022 µF,50VC340 VCKYTV1HB102K J AA 0.001 µF,50VC341 VCKYTV1EF223Z J AA 0.022 µF,25VC343,344 VCCSTV1HL330J J AA 33 pF,50VC345~347 VCKYTV1EF223Z J AA 0.022 µF,25VC348 RC-GZA107AF1C J AB 100 µF,16V,ElectrolyticC349 VCKYTV1HB102K J AA 0.001 µF,50VC350,351 VCKYTV1EF223Z J AA 0.022 µF,25VC352 RC-GZA106AF1C J AB 10 µF,16V,ElectrolyticC353,354 VCKYTV1EF223Z J AA 0.022 µF,25VC355 VCCSTV1HL220J J AA 22 pF,50VC356 VCKYTV1HB102K J AA 0.001 µF,50VC357 RC-GZA225AF1H J AB 2.2 µF,50V,ElectrolyticC358 RC-GZA105AF1H J AB 1 µF,50V,ElectrolyticC360,361 VCKYTV1EF223Z J AA 0.022 µF,25VC362 RC-GZA335AF1H J AB 3.3 µF,50V,ElectrolyticC363 VCKYTV1EF223Z J AA 0.022 µF,25VC364 RC-GZA106AF1C J AB 10 µF,16V,ElectrolyticC365 VCKYTV1EF223Z J AA 0.022 µF,25VC366 VCKYTV1HB102K J AA 0.001 µF,50VC367,368 RC-GZA105AF1H J AB 1 µF,50V,ElectrolyticC369 VCCSTV1HL560J J AA 56 pF,50VC370~372 RC-GZA105AF1H J AB 1 µF,50V,ElectrolyticC373,374 VCTYPA1CX153K J AA 0.015 µF,16VC376 VCKYTV1HB102K J AA 0.001 µF,50VC380 RC-GZA106AF1C J AB 10 µF,16V,ElectrolyticC381 VCCCTV1HH120J J AA 12 pF (CH),50VC382 VCCCTV1HH150J J AA 15 pF (CH),50VC383 VCKYTV1EF223Z J AA 0.022 µF,25VC384 VCKYTV1HB102K J AA 0.001 µF,50VC385 VCTYPA1CX103K J AA 0.01 µF,16VC386 VCKYPA1HB331K J AA 330 pF,50VC387 VCKYTV1EF223Z J AA 0.022 µF,25VC391 RC-GZA476AF1C J AB 47 µF,16V,ElectrolyticC392 VCKYTV1HB102K J AA 0.001 µF,50VC393 RC-GZA105AF1H J AB 1 µF,50V,ElectrolyticC394 RC-GZA476AF1C J AB 47 µF,16V,ElectrolyticC395 VCKYTV1EF223Z J AA 0.022 µF,25VC396 RC-GZA107AF1A J AB 100 µF,10V,ElectrolyticC397 VCKYTV1EF223Z J AA 0.022 µF,25VC398 RC-GZA107AF1A J AB 100 µF,10V,ElectrolyticC399 VCKYPA1HF223Z J AB 0.022 µF,50VC401~408 RC-GZA106AF1C J AB 10 µF,16V,ElectrolyticC411,412 VCKYTV1HB331K J AA 330 pF,50VC415,416 RC-GZA106AF1C J AB 10 µF,16V,ElectrolyticC417,418 RC-GZA225AF1H J AB 2.2 µF,50V,ElectrolyticC419,420 VCKYTV1HB272K J AA 0.0027 µF,50VC421~424 RC-QZA104AFYJ J AC 0.1 µF,50V,MylarC425,426 RC-GZA106AF1C J AB 10 µF,16V,ElectrolyticC429 RC-GZA336AF1C J AB 33 µF,16V,ElectrolyticC430 RC-GZA107AF1C J AB 100 µF,16V,ElectrolyticC521 RC-GZA106AF1C J AB 10 µF,16V,ElectrolyticC522 VCKYTV1HB331K J AA 330 pF,50VC523 VCKYTV1EF104Z J AA 0.1 µF,25VC524 VCKYTV1HB561K J AA 560 pF,50VC525,526 VCCCTV1HH220J J AA 22 pF (CH),50VC527 VCKYTV1EF104Z J AA 0.1 µF,25VC535 RC-GZA476AF1C J AB 47 µF,16V,ElectrolyticC536 VCKYTV1EF223Z J AA 0.022 µF,25VC537 VCKYPA1HF223Z J AB 0.022 µF,50VC601 RC-GZA336AF1C J AB 33 µF,16V,ElectrolyticC602 RC-GZA105AF1H J AB 1 µF,50V,ElectrolyticC603,604 VCKYPA1HB101K J AA 100 pF,50VC605,606 RC-GZA475AF1E J AB 4.7 µF,25V,ElectrolyticC607,608 RC-GZA227AF1E J AB 220 µF,25V,ElectrolyticC609,610 RC-GZA476AF1H J AB 47 µF,50V,ElectrolyticC611,612 RC-QZA224AFYJ J AB 0.22 µF,50V,MylarC613,614 RC-GZV108AF1V J AD 1000 µF,35V,ElectrolyticC615 VCKYPA1HF223Z J AB 0.022 µF,50VC616 RC-GZW228AF1H J AH 2200 µF,50V,ElectrolyticC617,618 VCKYPA1HB222K J AA 0.0022 µF,50V

C620 RC-GZV477AF1E J AC 470 µF,25V,ElectrolyticC621 RC-GZA107AF1E J AB 100 µF,25V,ElectrolyticC622 VCKYPA1HF223Z J AB 0.022 µF,50VC624 VCKYPA1HF223Z J AB 0.022 µF,50VC625 RC-GZA106AF1C J AB 10 µF,16V,ElectrolyticC626 RC-GZA476AF1C J AB 47 µF,16V,ElectrolyticC627 VCKYTV1EF223Z J AA 0.022 µF,25VC629 RC-GZV227AF1H J AC 220 µF,50V,ElectrolyticC630 RC-GZW478AF1E J AG 4700 µF,25V,ElectrolyticC632,633 VCKYPA1HF223Z J AB 0.022 µF,50VC636,637 VCKYPA1HF223Z J AB 0.022 µF,50VC639,640 VCKYPA1HB471K J AA 470 pF,50VC643,644 RC-QZA224AFYJ J AB 0.22 µF,50V,MylarC647 VCKYBT1HB331K J AA 330 pF,50VC648 VCKYPA1HB122K J AA 0.0012 µF,50V

! C651 VCFYFA1HA104J J AC 0.1 µF,50V,Thin Film! C654 VCFYFA1HA104J J AC 0.1 µF,50V,Thin Film! C656~659 VCFYFA1HA104J J AC 0.1 µF,50V,Thin Film

C660 VCKYPA1HF102Z J 0.001 µF,50VC661~663 VCKYPA1HB821K J AA 820 pF,50VC683 RC-GZV228AF1C J AG 2200 µF,16V,ElectrolyticC684 VCFYFA1HA473J J AB 0.047 µF,50V,Thin FilmC685 RC-GZA476AF1C J AB 47 µF,16V,ElectrolyticC686 VCKYPA1HF223Z J AB 0.022 µF,50VC688 VCKYPA1HF223Z J AB 0.022 µF,50VC689 RC-GZA476AF1C J AB 47 µF,16V,ElectrolyticC693,694 VCKYPA1HB331K J AA 330 pF,50VC695,696 VCKYPA1HB102K J AA 0.001 µF,50VC701,702 VCCCTV1HH220J J AA 22 pF (CH),50VC703,704 VCKYTV1EF223Z J AA 0.022 µF,25VC710 VCKYTV1EB103K J AA 0.01 µF,25VC711 RC-GZA335AF1H J AB 3.3 µF,50V,ElectrolyticC712 VCKYTV1EB103K J AA 0.01 µF,25VC713 RC-GZA106AF1C J AB 10 µF,16V,ElectrolyticC714 VCKYTV1HB561K J AA 560 pF,50VC715 RC-GZA107AF1A J AB 100 µF,10V,ElectrolyticC771 RC-GZA476AF1C J AB 47 µF,16V,ElectrolyticC772 VCKYTV1EB104K J AA 0.1 µF,25VC773 RC-GZA476AF1C J AB 47 µF,16V,ElectrolyticC801 VCCSPA1HL101J J AA 100 pF,50VC802 VCKYTV1EB153K J AB 0.015 µF,25VC803 RC-GZA476AF1A J AB 47 µF,10V,ElectrolyticC804 VCKYTV1EB103K J AA 0.01 µF,25VC805 VCKYTV1HB272K J AA 0.0027 µF,50VC806 VCKYTV1HB472K J AA 0.0047 µF,50VC807 VCKYTV1EB333K J AB 0.033 µF,25VC809 VCKYTV1HB472K J AA 0.0047 µF,50VC810 VCKYTV1HB102K J AA 0.001 µF,50VC811 RC-GZA476AF1A J AB 47 µF,10V,ElectrolyticC812 VCKYTV1EF103Z J AA 0.01 µF,25VC813 RC-GZA107AF1A J AB 100 µF,10V,ElectrolyticC817~819 VCKYTV1EB104K J AA 0.1 µF,25VC820 VCKYTV1EF103Z J AA 0.01 µF,25VC821 VCKYTV1EB104K J AA 0.1 µF,25VC822 RC-GZA227AF1A J AB 220 µF,10V,ElectrolyticC823 VCKYTV1EF103Z J AA 0.01 µF,25VC824,825 VCKYTV1EB563K J AA 0.056 µF,25VC826,827 VCCCTV1HH150J J AA 15 pF (CH),50VC828,829 RC-GZA107AF1A J AB 100 µF,10V,ElectrolyticC830 VCKYTV1EB563K J AA 0.056 µF,25VC831,832 RC-GZA106AF1C J AB 10 µF,16V,ElectrolyticC833,834 VCKYTV1HB471K J AA 470 pF,50VC835 VCKYTV1EB563K J AA 0.056 µF,25VC836 RC-GZA107AF1A J AB 100 µF,10V,ElectrolyticC837 VCKYTV1HB471K J AA 470 pF,50VC838 RC-GZA476AF1A J AB 47 µF,10V,ElectrolyticC839 VCCSTV1HL2R0C J AA 2 pF,50VC840,841 RC-GZA107AF1A J AB 100 µF,10V,ElectrolyticC842 RC-GZA476AF1A J AB 47 µF,10V,ElectrolyticC843 VCKYTV1EF104Z J AA 0.1 µF,25VC844 VCKYTV1HB682K J AA 0.0068 µF,50VC845 RC-GZA107AF1A J AB 100 µF,10V,ElectrolyticC846,847 VCKYTV1EF104Z J AA 0.1 µF,25VC848 VCCSTV1HL390J J AA 39 pF,50VC849 VCKYTV1EB563K J AA 0.056 µF,25VC850 RC-GZA227AF1A J AB 220 µF,10V,ElectrolyticC851 RC-GZA107AF1A J AB 100 µF,10V,ElectrolyticC852 VCQYKA1HM222J J AB 0.0022 µF,50V,MylarC855 RC-GZA107AF1A J AB 100 µF,10V,ElectrolyticC857 RC-GZA476AF1C J AB 47 µF,16V,ElectrolyticC859 RC-GZA477AF1A J AC 470 µF,10V,ElectrolyticC860 VCKYTV1EF104Z J AA 0.1 µF,25V

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C861 VCKYPA1HB102K J AA 0.001 µF,50VC862 VCKYPA1HB222K J AA 0.0022 µF,50VC863 VCKYTV1HB471K J AA 470 pF,50VC871 RC-GZA476AF1C J AB 47 µF,16V,ElectrolyticC872 VCKYTV1EB104K J AA 0.1 µF,25VC887 VCKYTV1HB272K J AA 0.0027 µF,50VC901 VCKYTV1HB102K J AA 0.001 µF,50VC902 RC-GZA335AF1H J AB 3.3 µF,50V,ElectrolyticC903 RC-GZA107AF1E J AB 100 µF,25V,ElectrolyticC904,905 VCKYTV1HF223Z J AA 0.022 µF,50V

RESISTORS

VRS-TV2AB000J J AA 0 ohm,Jumper,1.25×2mm,GreenJ920 VRS-TV2AB121J J AA 120 ohms,1/10WJ923 VRS-TV2AB121J J AA 120 ohms,1/10WR7A0 VRS-TV2AB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/10WR7A1 VRS-TV2AB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/10WR7A2 VRS-TV2AB104J J AA 100 kohm,1/10WR7A3 VRD-ST2EE101J J AA 100 ohm,1/4WR7A4 VRS-TV2AB121J J AA 120 ohms,1/10WR7A5 VRS-TV2AB103J J AA 10 kohm,1/10WR7A6 VRS-TV2AB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/10WR7A7 VRS-TV2AB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/10WR7A8 VRS-TV2AB820J J AA 82 ohms,1/10WR7A9 VRD-ST2CD332J J AA 3.3 kohms,1/6WR7B0 VRS-TV2AB103J J AA 10 kohm,1/10WR7B2 VRS-TV2AB473J J AA 47 kohms,1/10WR7B3 VRS-TV2AB222J J AA 2.2 kohms,1/10WR7D1 VRS-TV2AB820J J AA 82 ohms,1/10WR7D2 VRS-TV2AB820J J AA 82 ohms,1/10WR7D3 VRS-TV2AB820J J AA 82 ohms,1/10WR7D4 VRS-TV2AB820J J AA 82 ohms,1/10WR7D5 VRS-TV2AB820J J AA 82 ohms,1/10WR7D6 VRS-TV2AB820J J AA 82 ohms,1/10WR7D8 VRS-TV2AB820J J AA 82 ohms,1/10WR7D9 VRS-TV2AB820J J AA 82 ohms,1/10WR7E1 VRS-TV2AB820J J AA 82 ohms,1/10WR80A VRS-TV2AB823J J AA 82 kohms,1/10WR80B VRS-TV2AB683J J AA 68 kohms,1/10WR80C VRS-TV2AB823J J AA 82 kohms,1/10WR80E VRD-ST2CD823J J AA 82 kohms,1/6WR80F VRS-TV2AB823J J AA 82 kohms,1/10WR80G VRD-ST2CD683J J AA 68 kohms,1/6WR101,102 VRD-ST2CD102J J AA 1 kohm,1/6WR103,104 VRS-TV2AB121J J AA 120 ohms,1/10WR105 VRS-TV2AB154J J AA 150 kohms,1/10WR106 VRD-ST2CD154J J AA 150 kohms,1/6WR107 VRD-ST2CD103J J AA 10 kohm,1/6WR108 VRS-TV2AB103J J AA 10 kohm,1/10WR109,110 VRS-TV2AB392J J AA 3.9 kohms,1/10WR111,112 VRD-ST2CD222J J AA 2.2 kohms,1/6WR113,114 VRS-TV2AB332J J AA 3.3 kohms,1/10WR115,116 VRS-TV2AB153J J AA 15 kohms,1/10WR117,118 VRS-TV2AB223J J AA 22 kohms,1/10WR119,120 VRS-TV2AB101J J AA 100 ohm,1/10WR121~124 VRS-TV2AB472J J AA 4.7 kohms,1/10WR125 VRS-TV2AB104J J AA 100 kohm,1/10WR126 VRS-TV2AB562J J AA 5.6 kohms,1/10WR131 VRD-ST2CD472J J AA 4.7 kohms,1/6WR132 VRS-TV2AB472J J AA 4.7 kohms,1/10WR133 VRS-TV2AB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/10WR134 VRS-TV2AB104J J AA 100 kohm,1/10WR138 VRD-ST2EE331J J AA 330 ohms,1/4WR139 VRD-ST2CD272J J AA 2.7 kohms,1/6WR140 VRS-TV2AB103J J AA 10 kohm,1/10WR141 VRD-ST2CD331J J AA 330 ohms,1/6WR151 VRS-TV2AB473J J AA 47 kohms,1/10WR152 VRS-TV2AB104J J AA 100 kohm,1/10WR153,154 VRS-TV2AB103J J AA 10 kohm,1/10WR155 VRD-ST2EE560J J AA 56 ohms,1/4WR156,157 VRD-ST2EE151J J AA 150 ohms,1/4WR201 VRD-ST2CD822J J AA 8.2 kohms,1/6WR202 VRS-TV2AB822J J AA 8.2 kohms,1/10WR203,204 VRS-TV2AB104J J AA 100 kohm,1/10WR205,206 VRS-TV2AB103J J AA 10 kohm,1/10WR207 VRD-ST2CD473J J AA 47 kohms,1/6WR208 VRD-ST2EE331J J AA 330 ohms,1/4WR209 VRS-TV2AB103J J AA 10 kohm,1/10WR210 VRD-ST2CD103J J AA 10 kohm,1/6WR211 VRS-TV2AB272J J AA 2.7 kohms,1/10WR212 VRD-ST2CD272J J AA 2.7 kohms,1/6W

R213~216 VRS-TV2AB123J J AA 12 kohms,1/10WR217 VRD-ST2CD123J J AA 12 kohms,1/6WR218 VRS-TV2AB122J J AA 1.2 kohms,1/10WR323 VRS-TV2AB683J J AA 68 kohms,1/10WR336 VRD-ST2CD103J J AA 10 kohm,1/6WR343 VRD-ST2CD181J J AA 180 ohms,1/6WR344 VRS-TV2AB681J J AA 680 ohms,1/10WR345 VRS-TV2AB472J J AA 4.7 kohms,1/10WR346 VRD-ST2CD331J J AA 330 ohms,1/6WR347 VRS-TV2AB682J J AA 6.8 kohms,1/10WR348 VRS-TV2AB681J J AA 680 ohms,1/10WR349 VRS-TV2AB330J J AA 33 ohms,1/10WR350 VRS-TV2AB272J J AA 2.7 kohms,1/10WR351 VRS-TV2AB562J J AA 5.6 kohms,1/10WR352 VRS-TV2AB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/10WR353 VRS-TV2AB271J J AA 270 ohms,1/10WR355 VRS-TV2AB332J J AA 3.3 kohms,1/10WR356 VRS-TV2AB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/10WR357 VRS-TV2AB474J J AA 470 kohms,1/10WR358 VRS-TV2AB822J J AA 8.2 kohms,1/10WR359 VRS-TV2AB182J J AA 1.8 kohms,1/10WR360 VRS-TV2AB472J J AA 4.7 kohms,1/10WR361,362 VRS-TV2AB123J J AA 12 kohms,1/10WR363 VRD-ST2CD682J J AA 6.8 kohms,1/6WR364 VRS-TV2AB682J J AA 6.8 kohms,1/10WR365 VRS-TV2AB103J J AA 10 kohm,1/10WR366 VRS-TV2AB222J J AA 2.2 kohms,1/10WR369A VRS-TV2AB680J J AA 68 ohms,1/10WR369B VRS-TV2AB820J J AA 82 ohms,1/10WR371~374 VRS-TV2AB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/10WR376 VRD-ST2CD103J J AA 10 kohm,1/6WR377 VRD-ST2CD562J J AA 5.6 kohms,1/6WR379 VRS-TV2AB222J J AA 2.2 kohms,1/10WR380 VRD-ST2CD152J J AA 1.5 kohms,1/6WR381 VRS-TV2AB103J J AA 10 kohm,1/10WR382 VRD-ST2EE331J J AA 330 ohms,1/4WR383 VRS-TV2AB562J J AA 5.6 kohms,1/10WR384 VRD-ST2CD682J J AA 6.8 kohms,1/6WR385 VRD-ST2CD562J J AA 5.6 kohms,1/6WR386 VRD-ST2EE331J J AA 330 ohms,1/4WR387 VRD-ST2CD562J J AA 5.6 kohms,1/6WR391,392 VRD-ST2EE391J J AA 390 ohms,1/4WR393 VRS-TV2AB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/10WR395 VRD-ST2CD473J J AA 47 kohms,1/6WR405,406 VRS-TV2AB273J J AA 27 kohms,1/10WR407,408 VRS-TV2AB152J J AA 1.5 kohms,1/10WR415~425 VRS-TV2AB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/10WR435,436 VRS-TV2AB103J J AA 10 kohm,1/10WR437,438 VRS-TV2AB682J J AA 6.8 kohms,1/10WR439,440 VRS-TV2AB392J J AA 3.9 kohms,1/10WR521 VRD-ST2CD473J J AA 47 kohms,1/6WR528,529 VRD-ST2CD102J J AA 1 kohm,1/6WR532 VRS-TV2AB103J J AA 10 kohm,1/10WR533,534 VRD-ST2CD563J J AA 56 kohms,1/6WR601,602 VRD-ST2CD102J J AA 1 kohm,1/6WR603,604 VRD-ST2CD103J J AA 10 kohm,1/6WR605,606 VRD-ST2CD820J J AA 82 ohms,1/6WR607 VRD-ST2CD682J J AA 6.8 kohms,1/6WR608 VRD-ST2CD102J J AA 1 kohm,1/6WR609,610 VRD-ST2EE3R3J J AA 3.3 ohms,1/4WR613,614 VRD-RT2HD271J J AA 270 ohms,1/2WR615,616 VRD-ST2CD472J J AA 4.7 kohms,1/6WR617 VRS-TV2AB333J J AA 33 kohms,1/10WR619,620 VRD-ST2EE470J J AA 47 ohms,1/4WR621 VRS-TV2AB223J J AA 22 kohms,1/10WR623 VRS-TV2AB223J J AA 22 kohms,1/10WR624 VRD-ST2EE102J J AA 1 kohm,1/4WR625 VRS-TV2AB103J J AA 10 kohm,1/10WR627 VRS-TV2AB103J J AA 10 kohm,1/10WR628 VRD-ST2EE101J J AA 100 ohm,1/4WR629 VRD-ST2EE821J J AA 820 ohms,1/4WR631,632 VRD-ST2EE6R8J J AA 6.8 ohms,1/4WR633 VRD-ST2EE100J J AA 10 ohm,1/4WR634 VRD-ST2EE332J J AA 3.3 kohms,1/4WR651 VRS-VV3LA681J J AC 680 kohms,3W,Metal Oxide FilmR661,662 VRD-ST2EE331J J AA 330 ohms,1/4WR681 VRD-ST2CD470J J AA 47 ohms,1/6WR682 VRD-ST2CD122J J AA 1.2 kohms,1/6WR683 VRD-ST2CD470J J AA 47 ohms,1/6WR684 VRD-ST2CD122J J AA 1.2 kohms,1/6WR685 VRD-ST2CD103J J AA 10 kohm,1/6WR686 VRD-ST2CD473J J AA 47 kohms,1/6W

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R701 VRD-ST2CD103J J AA 10 kohm,1/6WR702 VRS-TV2AB103J J AA 10 kohm,1/10WR705 VRD-ST2CD562J J AA 5.6 kohms,1/6WR706 VRD-ST2CD392J J AA 3.9 kohms,1/6WR707 VRD-ST2CD272J J AA 2.7 kohms,1/6WR708 VRS-TV2AB222J J AA 2.2 kohms,1/10WR709 VRD-ST2CD152J J AA 1.5 kohms,1/6WR710,711 VRS-TV2AB122J J AA 1.2 kohms,1/10WR714 VRD-ST2CD562J J AA 5.6 kohms,1/6WR715 VRD-ST2CD392J J AA 3.9 kohms,1/6WR716 VRD-ST2CD272J J AA 2.7 kohms,1/6WR717 VRD-ST2CD222J J AA 2.2 kohms,1/6WR718 VRD-ST2CD152J J AA 1.5 kohms,1/6WR719,720 VRD-ST2CD122J J AA 1.2 kohms,1/6WR721,722 VRS-TV2AB103J J AA 10 kohm,1/10WR723 VRS-TV2AB473J J AA 47 kohms,1/10WR724 VRS-TV2AB122J J AA 1.2 kohms,1/10WR725 VRS-TV2AB103J J AA 10 kohm,1/10WR727 VRS-TV2AB473J J AA 47 kohms,1/10WR728 VRS-TV2AB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/10WR729 VRS-TV2AB473J J AA 47 kohms,1/10WR730~735 VRS-TV2AB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/10WR737~746 VRS-TV2AB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/10WR747~749 VRD-ST2CD102J J AA 1 kohm,1/6WR750,751 VRS-TV2AB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/10WR752 VRD-ST2CD102J J AA 1 kohm,1/6WR753,754 VRS-TV2AB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/10WR755 VRD-ST2CD102J J AA 1 kohm,1/6WR757~777 VRS-TV2AB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/10WR778~781 VRS-TV2AB473J J AA 47 kohms,1/10WR782,783 VRS-TV2AB333J J AA 33 kohms,1/10WR784 VRD-ST2CD473J J AA 47 kohms,1/6WR785 VRS-TV2AB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/10WR786 VRD-ST2CD473J J AA 47 kohms,1/6WR787 VRD-RT2HD2R2J J AA 2.2 ohms,1/2WR789 VRD-ST2CD473J J AA 47 kohms,1/6WR792 VRD-ST2CD473J J AA 47 kohms,1/6WR793 VRD-ST2CD222J J AA 2.2 kohms,1/6WR794~797 VRD-ST2CD181J J AA 180 ohms,1/6WR798 VRD-ST2CD822J J AA 8.2 kohms,1/6WR799 VRD-ST2CD222J J AA 2.2 kohms,1/6WR801 VRD-ST2CD103J J AA 10 kohm,1/6WR802 VRS-TV2AB473J J AA 47 kohms,1/10WR804 VRS-TV2AB104J J AA 100 kohm,1/10WR806 VRS-TV2AB153J J AA 15 kohms,1/10WR807 VRS-TV2AB103J J AA 10 kohm,1/10WR808 VRS-TV2AB332J J AA 3.3 kohms,1/10WR809 VRS-TV2AB103J J AA 10 kohm,1/10WR810 VRS-TV2AB332J J AA 3.3 kohms,1/10WR811 VRS-TV2AB222J J AA 2.2 kohms,1/10WR812 VRS-TV2AB332J J AA 3.3 kohms,1/10WR813 VRD-ST2EE100J J AA 10 ohm,1/4WR814 VRS-TV2AB332J J AA 3.3 kohms,1/10WR815,816 VRD-ST2CD103J J AA 10 kohm,1/6WR817,818 VRS-TV2AB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/10WR819 VRD-ST2CD221J J AA 220 ohms,1/6WR820 VRS-TV2AB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/10WR821 VRD-ST2CD151J J AA 150 ohms,1/6WR822 VRD-ST2EE220J J AA 22 ohms,1/4WR823 VRD-ST2CD102J J AA 1 kohm,1/6WR824 VRS-TV2AB273J J AA 27 kohms,1/10WR825 VRS-TV2AB823J J AA 82 kohms,1/10WR826 VRS-TV2AB272J J AA 2.7 kohms,1/10WR827 VRS-TV2AB273J J AA 27 kohms,1/10WR828 VRS-TV2AB122J J AA 1.2 kohms,1/10WR829 VRD-ST2CD683J J AA 68 kohms,1/6WR843 VRD-ST2CD102J J AA 1 kohm,1/6WR851 VRD-ST2CD331J J AA 330 ohms,1/6WR852~855 VRS-TV2AB104J J AA 100 kohm,1/10WR861~863 VRS-TV2AB222J J AA 2.2 kohms,1/10WR872 VRD-RT2HD2R2J J AA 2.2 ohms,1/2WR873 VRD-ST2CD562J J AA 5.6 kohms,1/6WR874 VRS-TV2AB222J J AA 2.2 kohms,1/10WR876 VRS-TV2AB154J J AA 150 kohms,1/10WR877 VRS-TV2AB683J J AA 68 kohms,1/10WR880 VRS-TV2AB473J J AA 47 kohms,1/10WR901 VRD-ST2CD152J J AA 1.5 kohms,1/6WR902 VRD-ST2CD563J J AA 56 kohms,1/6WR903 VRS-TV2AB473J J AA 47 kohms,1/10WR904 VRS-TV2AB271J J AA 270 ohms,1/10WR905 VRS-TV2AB103J J AA 10 kohm,1/10WR906 VRD-ST2CD152J J AA 1.5 kohms,1/6W

R907 VRD-ST2CD103J J AA 10 kohm,1/6WR909 VRS-TV2AB183J J AA 18 kohms,1/10WR910 VRS-TV2AB333J J AA 33 kohms,1/10W

OTHER CIRCUITRY PARTS

BI605/CNS605 QCNWN0179SJZZ J AF Connector Ass’y,7/7PinBI651/CNS651 QCNWN0177SJZZ J AC Connector Ass’y,2/2PinBI652/CNS652 QCNWN0194SJZZ J AC Connector Ass’y,2/2PinBI702/CNS702 QCNWN0181SJZZ J AF Connector Ass’y,13/13PinBI706/CNS706 QCNWN0185SJZZ J AC Connector Ass’y,3/3PinBI707/CNS707 QCNWN0125SJZZ J AE Connector Ass’y,3/3PinBI801/CNS801 QCNWN0186SJZZ J AF Connector Ass’y,8/8PinBI802/CNS802 QCNWN0187SJZZ J AE Connector Ass’y,7/7PinBI803/CNS803 QCNWN0188SJZZ J AE Connector Ass’y,6/6PinBI805/CNS805 QCNWN0189SJZZ J AD Connector Ass’y,3/3PinBI901/CNS901 QCNWN0176SJZZ J AE Connector Ass’y,7/7PinCFM901 ———— — Flat Wire,2Pin

(Supplies at REF.No.PWB-D)CFW601 QCNWN0201SJZZ J AB Flat Wire,5PinCFW701 QCNWN0200SJZZ J AB Flat Wire,2PinCFW704 QCNWN0183SJZZ J AD Flat Wire,12PinCFW806 QCNWN0191SJZZ J AB Flat Wire,3PinCFW807 QCNWN0182SJZZ J AB Flat Wire,2PinCNP101 QCNCM931HAFZZ J AC Plug,8PinCNP301 QCNCM602BAFZZ J AA Plug,2PinCNP604 QCNCM010NAWZZ J AC Plug,13PinCNP605 QCNCM705GAFZZ J AB Plug,7PinCNP651 QCNCM998BAFZZ J AC Plug,2PinCNP652,653 QCNCM998BAFZZ J AC Plug,2PinCNP702 QCNCM004NSJZZ J AC Plug,13PinCNP703 QCNCM010MAWZZ J AC Plug,12PinCNP705 QCNCM932BAFZZ J AA Plug,2PinCNP706 QCNCM932CAFZZ J AA Plug,3PinCNP707 QCNCM603CAFZZ J AB Plug,3PinCNP803 QCNCM932FAFZZ J AC Plug,6PinCNP804 QCNCM931BAFZZ J AA Plug,2PinCNP805 QCNCM999CAFZZ J AG Plug,3PinCNP901 ———— — Plug,7Pin

(Supplies at REF.No.PWB-D)CNS101 QCNWN0175SJZZ J AG Connector Ass’y,8PinCNS604 QCNCW010NAWZZ J AC Socket,13PinCNS703 QCNCW010MAWZZ J AD Socket,12PinCNS704 QCNCW623MAFZZ J AC Socket,12PinCNS705 QCNWN0184SJZZ J Connector Ass’y,2PinCNS804 QCNWN0193SJZZ J AB Connector Ass’y,2Pin

! F651 QFS-C322ASJNI J AF Fuse,T3.15A L 250V! F652 QFS-C132ASJNI J AH Fuse,T1.25A L 250V

FE301 RTUNS0012AWZZ J AV FM Front EndJ601 QJAKM0001SJZZ J AG Jack,HeadphonesJ801 VHPGP1F32T/-1 J AP Jack,CD Digital OutputLCD701 RV-LX0007SJZZ J AR LCD DisplayM701 RMOTV0409AFZZ J AL Motor [JOG]M801 RMOTV0409AFZZ J AL Motor [CD Lid]M901(237-9) 9GD192112344 J AY Motor with Pulley [Tape]NM801 RMOTV0409AFM1 J AN Motor with Gear [Sled]NM802 RMOTV0408AFM3 J AN Motor with Chassis [Spindle]NSW801 QSW-F9001AWZZ J AE Switch,Push Type [Pickup In]PH901 ———— — Photo Interrupter

(Supplies at REF.No.PWB-E)! RLY601 RRLYD0004SJZZ J AG Relay

RX701 VHLN64H380A-1 J AK Remote Sensor,N64H380ASO301 QTANC0001SJZZ J AF Socket,FM AntennaSO401 QSOCJ0003SJZZ J AG Jack,Video/AUXSO601 QTANA0007SJZZ J AF Terminal,Speaker

! SO651 QSOCA0004SJZZ J AH Socket,AC Power InputSOL901(237-4) 9GD19212118 J AP Solenoid Ass’ySW700 QSW-Z0001SJZZ J AF Switch,Push Type [JOG]SW709 QSW-K0002SJZZ J AC Switch,Key Type

[ON/STAND-BY]SW710 QSW-K0002SJZZ J AC Switch,Key Type

[CLOCK/TIMER/SLEEP]SW711 QSW-K0002SJZZ J AC Switch,Key Type [TUNING UP]SW712 QSW-K0002SJZZ J AC Switch,Key Type

[PLAY/CD PAUSE]SW713 QSW-K0002SJZZ J AC Switch,Key Type

[VOLUME SELECT]SW714 QSW-K0002SJZZ J AC Switch,Key Type

[DISPLAY MODE]SW715 QSW-K0002SJZZ J AC Switch,Key Type [ASPM]SW716 QSW-K0002SJZZ J AC Switch,Key Type [EON]SW717 QSW-K0002SJZZ J AC Switch,Key Type [PTY.TI]

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SW718 QSW-K0002SJZZ J AC Switch,Key Type [SURROUND]SW721 QSW-K0002SJZZ J AC Switch,Key Type

[MEMORY/SET]SW722 QSW-K0002SJZZ J AC Switch,Key Type

[BASS/TREBLE]SW723 QSW-K0002SJZZ J AC Switch,Key Type [BAND]SW724 QSW-K0002SJZZ J AC Switch,Key Type [REC.PAUSE]SW725 QSW-K0002SJZZ J AC Switch,Key Type [STOP/CLEAR]SW726 QSW-K0002SJZZ J AC Switch,Key Type

[TUNING DOWN]SW727 QSW-K0002SJZZ J AC Switch,Key Type [FUNCTION]SW728 QSW-K0002SJZZ J AC Switch,Key Type

[VOLUME/JOG]SW730 QSW-K0002SJZZ J AC Switch,Key Type

[CD Lid Open/Close]SW802 QSW-B0001SJZZ J AG Switch,Lever Type [CD Lid]SW901(237-7) 9GD640101210 J AE Switch,Leaf Type [Fool Proof]SW902(237-8) 9GD640101210 J AE Switch,Leaf Type [Cam]

CD MECHANISM PARTS

301 NGERH0586AFZZ J AC Gear,Middle302 NGERH0587AFZZ J AC Gear,Drive303 MLEVP1054AFZZ J AC Rail,Guide304 NSFTM0291AFFW J AD Shaft,Guide305 PCUSG0613AFZZ J AC Cushion

! 306 DCTRH8004SJ01 J BC Pickup Unit Ass’y306- 1 ———— — Pickup Unit

(Not Replacement Item)306- 2 NGERR0043AFZZ J AC Gear,Rack306- 3 MSPRC0961AFZZ J AA Spring,Rack307 PCOVP1333AFSA J AF Cover,Mechanism701 XBSSD26P06000 J AA Screw,ø2.6×6mm702 XHBSD20P05000 J AA Screw,ø2×5mm703 XBBSD20P03000 J AA Screw,ø2×3mm704 LX-WZ1070AFZZ J AA Washer,ø1.5×ø3.8×0.25mmNM801 RMOTV0409AFM1 J AN Motor with Gear [Sled]NM802 RMOTV0408AFM3 J AN Motor with Chassis [Spindle]NSW801 QSW-F9001AWZZ J AE Switch,Push Type [Pickup In]

CABINET PARTS

201 CPNLC1047SJ02 J Front Panel Ass’y [XL-60H]201 CPNLC1047SJ04 J Front Panel Ass’y [XL-70H]201- 1 ———— — Front Panel

(Not Replacement Item)201- 2 JKNBZ0036SJSA J AE Button,Operation B201- 3 PCOVS3004SJFW J AC Shield Cover201- 4 PCUSG0003SJZZ J AC Cushion,Leg201- 5 QCNWN0219SJZZ J AC Lead Wire with Lug201- 6 GDORF0012SJSA J AH Cassette Holder [XL-60H]201- 6 GDORF0013SJSA J AH Cassette Holder [XL-70H]201- 7 HDECP0001SJSA J AF Decoration Plate,LCD Display201- 8 HDECP0002SJSA J AF Decoration Plate,Cassette

Holder201- 9 HDECQ0028SJSA J AE LCD Window201-10 HDECQ0029SJSA J AE Cassette Holder Window201-11 JKNBZ0035SJSB J AF Button,Operation A201-12 MSPRD0006SJFJ J AC Spring,Cassette Holder201-13 LX-EZ0001SJFN J AB Screw,ø2.5×10mm203 CGERH0001SJ01 J AF Cassette Holder Damper Gear

Ass’y204 HDECQ0034SJSA J AG Panel,CD Lid [XL-60H]204 HDECQ0034SJSB J AF Panel,CD Lid [XL-70H]205 LANGF0021SJFF J AF Bracket,CD Lid206 MSPRC0006SJFJ J AB Spring,CD Eject Button208 HDECQ0033SJSA J AD Ring,JOG Dial Knob209 JKNBK0025SJSB J AC Knob,JOG Dial210 GCABC1040SJSA J AK Top Cabinet [XL-60H]210 GCABC1040SJSB J AK Top Cabinet [XL-70H]212 GDORT0004SJSA J AG CD Lid [XL-60H]212 GDORT0004SJSB J AK CD Lid [XL-70H]214 JKNBZ0040SJSA J AE Button,CD Eject [XL-60H]214 JKNBZ0040SJSB J AC Button,CD Eject [XL-70H]216 CHLDM1002SJ01 J AH Stabilizer Ass’y216- 1 ———— — Stabilizer

(Not Replacement Item)216- 2 PMAGF0002AWZZ J AE Magnet217 GITAS0003SJSA J AG Side Panel,Left [XL-60H]217 GITAS0003SJSB J AK Side Panel,Left [XL-70H]218 GITAS0004SJSA J AG Side Panel,Right [XL-60H]

218 GITAS0004SJSB J AK Side Panel,Right [XL-70H]219 TLABS0003SJZZ J AD Label,Class 3A220 TLABS0004SJZZ J AC Label,Laser221 GCABB1022SJSB J AG Rear Panel222 PCOVS3001SJFW J AG Bracket,FM/AM Socket/Video/

AUX/Speaker Terminal223 LCHSM0004SJFW J AN Main Chassis224 LANGF0023SJFW J AD Bracket,Sub Transformer225 LHLDW1001SJZZ J AD Nylon Band226 QCNWN0148SJZZ J AD Lead Wire with Lug

! 227 QFSHD0001AWZZ J AB Holder,Fuse228 LANGK0019SJFW J AB Bracket,Display PWB/Main PWB229 PRDAR0017SJFW J AP Heat Sink,Power Amp. PWB230 PRDAR0018SJFW J AH Heat Sink,Main PWB231 PCOVS3003SJFW J AD Shield Cover,Main PWB232 PSHEP0001SJZZ J AF Sheet,LCD Display233 LHLDZ1010SJSA J AE Holder,LCD Display234 LHLDZ1022SJSA J AB Holder,LED237 CMECB0004SJ01 J BC Tape Mechanism Ass’y237- 1 94R19210703 J AE Belt,FF/REW237- 2 9GD19210943 J AG Belt,Main237- 3 94R192104309 J AG Pinch Roller Arm Ass’y237- 4(SOL901)9GD19212118 J AP Solenoid Ass’y237- 5 9GD62161401 J AN Head,Erase237- 6 94R62010111 J AT Head,Record/Playback237- 7(SW901) 9GD640101210 J AE Switch,Leaf Type [Fool Proof]237- 8(SW902) 9GD640101210 J AE Switch,Leaf Type [Cam]237- 9(M901) 9GD192112344 J AY Motor with Pulley [Tape]237-10(PWB-D) 9GD192121303 J AZ Tape Mechanism PWB Ass’y237-11(PWB-E) 9GD192121304 J AW Tape Mechanism PWB Ass’y238 QCNWN0147SJZZ J AC Lead Wire with Lug240 LHLDZ1023SJZZ J AD Holder,JOG Motor241 LHLDZ1024SJZZ J AC Holder,JOG Motor Tray242 LHLDZ1026SJZZ J AC Holder,JOG Motor Guide243 NBLTK0001SJZZ J AA Belt,JOG Motor244 NGERW0001SJZZ J AD Gear,Worm,JOG Motor245 NGERW0002SJZZ J AD Wheel,JOG Worm246 NPLYP0001SJZZ J AB Pulley,JOG Motor247 PCOVU9001SJZZ J AC Sheet,JOG Motor Guide Holder248 LANGF0011SJZZ J AD Bracket,Heat Sink,

Power Amp. PWB249 LANGT0001SJFW J AD Bracket,Power Amp.

PWB/Main PWB250 PCOVP1001SJSB J AG Cover,Heat Sink,

Power Amp. PWB251 NPLYP0001SJZZ J AB Pulley,CD Lid Motor252 LHLDZ1031SJZZ J AE Holder,CD Lid Motor253 NBLTK0002SJZZ J AC Belt,CD Lid Motor254 NGERW0001SJZZ J AD Gear,Worm,CD Lid Motor255 NGERW0003SJZZ J AD Gear,CD Lid Motor Worm Gear256 TSPC-0107SJZZ J AC Label,Specifications

[XL-60H for Europe]256 TSPC-0108SJZZ J AC Label,Specifications

[XL-60H for U.K.]256 TSPC-0111SJZZ J AC Label,Specifications

[XL-70H for Europe]256 TSPC-0112SJZZ J AC Label,Specifications

[XL-70H for U.K.]257 TLABN0070SJZZ J AC Label,Serial No. [XL-60H]257 TLABN0072SJZZ J Label,Serial No. [XL-70H]601 XEBSD25P10000 J AA Screw,ø2.5×10mm603 XEBSF25P08000 J AA Screw,ø2.5×8mm604 XJBSD30P08000 J AA Screw,ø3×8mm605 LX-JZ0001SJFD J AA Screw,ø3×10mm608 XHBSD20P05000 J AA Screw,ø2×5mm609 XEBSD25P14000 J AA Screw,ø2.5×14mm610 XESSD25P12000 J Screw,ø2.5×12mm611 XESSD30P10000 J AA Screw,ø3×10mm612 XHBSD30P06000 J AA Screw,ø3×6mm613 XJBSF30P10000 J AA Screw,ø3×10mm614 XJBSD30P10000 J AA Screw,ø3×10mm615 LX-EZ0001SJFN J AB Screw,ø2.5×10mm616 XEBSF25P10000 J AC Screw,ø2.5×10mm617 XHBSD40P06000 J AA Screw,ø4×6mm

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PRICERANK DESCRIPTION

XL-60H/70H

ACCESSORIES/PACKING PARTS (For Europe)

! QACCE0001SJZZ J AH AC Power Supply CordQANTL0002SJZZ J AM AM Loop AntennaQANTW0002SJZZ J AH FM AntennaSPAKA0040SJZZ J AG Packing Add.,Top

[For Europe Only]SPAKA0041SJZZ J AG Packing Add.,Bottom

[For Europe Only]SPAKA0052SJZZ J Packing Add.,Side

[For Europe Only]SPAKC0101SJZZ J AM Packing Case [XL-60H]SPAKC0103SJZZ J AQ Packing Case [XL-70H]SPAKP0005SJZZ J AC Polyethylene Bag,Unit

[For Europe Only]SPAKZ0019SJZZ J AC Protection Sheet,Top/Bottom

[For Europe Only]SSAKA0002SJZZ J AE Polyethylene Bag,AccessoriesTINSZ0056SJZZ J AM Operation ManualTLABE0054SJZZ J Label,Bar Code,Packing CaseTLABM0022SJZZ J AC Label,Feature [XL-60H]TLABM0024SJZZ J AD Label,Feature [XL-70H]TLABZ0030SJZZ J AC Label,Saving Energy

[For Europe Only]RRMCG0014SJSB J AS Remote ControlGFTAB1021AWSB J Battery Lid,Remote Control

ACCESSORIES/PACKING PARTS (For U.K.)

! 1 QACCB0001SJ00 J AW AC Power Supply Cord2 QANTL0002SJZZ J AM AM Loop Antenna3 QANTW0002SJZZ J AH FM Antenna4 RRMCG0014SJSB J AS Remote Control4-1 GFTAB1021AWSB J Battery Lid,Remote Control5 SPAKA0043SJZZ J AK Packing Add.,Left/Right

[For U.K. Only]6 SPAKC0110SJZZ J AN Packing Case [XL-60H]6 SPAKC0111SJZZ J AN Packing Case [XL-70H]7 SPAKP0002SJZZ J AD Polyethylene Sheet,Unit

[For U.K. Only]8 SPAKP0003SJZZ J AC Polyethylene Sheet,AC Power

Supply Cord [For U.K. Only]9 SSAKA0002SJZZ J AE Polyethylene Bag,Accessories10 TINSE0037SJZZ J AE Operation Manual11 TLABM0022SJZZ J AC Label,Feature [XL-60H]11 TLABM0024SJZZ J AD Label,Feature [XL-70H]12 TINSE0042SJZZ J AB Quick Guide [For U.K. Only]13 TLABE0054SJZZ J Label,Bar Code,Packing Case14 TCADN0001SJZZ J AE R-Card [For U.K. Only]

P.W.B. ASSEMBLY (Not Replacement Item)

PWB-A1~10 DCEKL0002SJ03 J — Main/Display/CD/LED/Headphones/Open•CloseSwitch/JOG Switch/Digital Out/CD Lid/Washer(Combined Ass'y)

! PWB-B1,2 DCEKJ0005SJ06 J — Power,Power Amp.(Combined Ass’y)

PWB-C QPWBF3895AFZZ J AC CD Motor (PWB Only)PWB-D 9GD192121303 J — Tape MechanismPWB-E 9GD192121304 J — Tape Mechanism

OTHER SERVICE PART

UDSKA0004AFZZ J AZ CD Pickup Lens Cleaner Disc

CP-XL60H

SPEAKER BOX PARTS

GBOXS0003SJZZ J BF Speaker Ass’y,Left/Right701 HSY093SPK010 J Front Panel Ass’y702 HSY093SPK020 J Net Frame Ass’y703 HSY093SPK030 J Speaker Box Ass’y704 9GDHSY041SPK04 J AK Spacer Board705 9GDHSY042SPK03 J AH Duct Pipe706 9GDHSY041SPK06 J AK Cord,Speaker707 9GDHSY041SPK08 J AG Screw,ø4×16mm708 HSY093SPK040 J Label,Specifications709 PGUMM0001SJSB J Net CatcherSP601,602 VSPA010PB054N J Speaker,WooferSP603,604 RALMB0001SJZZ J AH Speaker,Tweeter

PACKING PARTS

SPAKA0035SJZZ J Speaker Add. [Europe Only]SPAKC0089SJZZ J Packing Case [Europe Only]SPAKP0006SJZZ J Polyethylene Bag,Speaker

[For Europe]SPAKZ0011SJZZ J Bottom Pad,Speaker

[Europe Only]SPAKZ0012SJZZ J Center Pad,Speaker

[Europe Only]1 9GDHSY041SPK10 J AE Polyethylene Bag,Speaker

[For U.K.]2 SPAKA0045SJZZ J PackingAdd.,Top/Bottom,

Speaker [U.K. Only]

SPEAKER BOX PARTS

701 HSY094SPK010 J AP Net Frame Ass’y702 HSY094SPK020 J AK Speaker Box Ass’y703 9GDHSY042SPK03 J AH Duct Pipe704 PGUMM0002SJSA J Net Catcher705 HDECQ0035SJSA J Ring,Woofer706 9GDHSY042SPK07 J AG Capacitor,3.3 µF,50V707 LX-MZ0003SJFN J Screw,ø4×20mm708 LX-MZ0002SJFN J AH Screw,ø3×12mm709 HSY094SPK030 J AD Label,Specifications710 9GDHSY042SPK09 J AG Absorber711 9GDHSY041SPK06 J AK Speaker Cord A712 9GDHSY042SPK05 J AG Speaker Cord BSP601,602 VSPA010WB064N J AX Speaker,WooferSP603,604 VSP00DMTB194N J AX Speaker,Tweeter

PACKING PARTS

SPAKA0035SJZZ J Speaker Add. [Europe Only]SPAKC0089SJZZ J Packing Case [Europe Only]SPAKP0006SJZZ J Polyethylene Bag,Speaker

[For Europe]SPAKZ0011SJZZ J Bottom Pad,Speaker

[Europe Only]SPAKZ0012SJZZ J Center Pad,Speaker

[Europe Only]1 9GDHSY041SPK10 J AE Polyethylene Bag,Speaker

[For U.K.]2 SPAKA0047SJZZ J Packing Add.,Top/Bottom,

Speaker [U.K. Only]

CP-XL70H

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A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

1 2 3 4 5 6

Figure 7 CD MECHANISM EXPLODED VIEW– 7 –

306-1

701

304

701

302

301702

303

NM802

703x2

305x2

NSW801

NM801

305

PWB-C

306-2

306-3

306

704

307

XL-60H/70H

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Figure 8 CABINET EXPLODED VIEW

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

1 2 3 4 5 6

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Note: Only the unit and consumale parts are supplied as parts supply for the Tape mechanism.

XL-60H/70H

217

613

613x2

212

205

216

216-2

Motor(M901)216-1

214

206

613

613

210

613PWB-A6

613x2

221

222

601x3

M701

603 601x2

201

604

605x2

604x3

IC601

Q604Q607

Q605

230

219 613

611

617x4

203201-1

604

201-6201-8

201-10

238613x2

218

TAPE MECHANISM

601x4

605

PWB-A9

PWB-A3

220

227x4

604

223

612

201-12

201-4x2

PWB-A1

PWB-B1

PWB-B2

604

609x3

PWB-A2

PWB-A10x3PWB-A10

PWB-A10

PWB-A8

PWB-A7

CDMECHANISM

PWB-A5

(237-1,237-2,237-3,237-4(SOL901),237-5,237-6,237-7(SW901),237-8(SW902), 237-9(M901),237-10(PWB-D),237-11(PWB-E))

237

T651

226

225

SiliconGrease

SiliconGrease

610x2

601

601

601

PWB-A8

609x3

613

234

PWB-A4

233

LCD701232

228

FF/REWClutch

Flywheel FF/REWBelt

MainBelt

BELT CONNECTION

201-13x2

201-13x2

201-9

201-7

201-5

201-3

201-2

201-11

601

209 208

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242

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608x2

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245

610x2

241

608x2

614x2

604

615x2

204

616x5

255

254253

601

252

603x2

M801 609x3

251

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257

250

613

604x2

248604

249

231

614x2

229

T681

612

224

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XL-60H/70H

– 9 –Figure 9 SPEAKER EXPLODED VIEW (1/2)

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CP-XL60H

706

708

705

701

709x4702

SP601(L-CH)SP602(R-CH)

SP603(L-CH)SP604(R-CH)

707x4

703

704

TWEETERSP603(L-CH)SP604(R-CH)

WOOFERSP601(L-CH)SP602(R-CH)

BLACK WITH WHITE LINEBLACK

RED BLACK

TWEETERSP603(L-CH)SP604(R-CH)

WOOFERSP601(L-CH)SP602(R-CH)

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XL-60H/70H

– 10 –Figure 10 SPEAKER EXPLODED VIEW (2/2)

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C

D

E

F

G

H

1 2 3 4 5 6

CP-XL70H

709

703

SP603(L-CH)SP604(R-CH)

SP601(L-CH)SP602(R-CH)

705707x4

708x4

701

704x4

702

706

710

TWEETERSP603(L-CH)SP604(R-CH)

WOOFERSP601(L-CH)SP602(R-CH)

706Capacitor3.3µF,50V

TWEETERSP603(L-CH)SP604(R-CH)

WOOFERSP601(L-CH)SP602(R-CH)

BK

BK

Black with White Line

Capacitor(706)

712

711

BK

Black with White Line

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XL-60H/70H

PACKING OF METHOD (FOR U.K. ONLY)

Setting position of switches and knobs

Tape Mechanism STOP

Cassette Holder CLOSE

CD Lid CLOSE

1. AC Power Supply Cord QACCB0001SJ002. AM Loop Antenna QANTL0002SJZZ3. FM Antenna QANTW0002SJZZ4. Remote Control RRMCG0014SJSB5. Packing Add., Left/Right SPAKA0043SJZZ6. Packing Case [XL-60H] SPAKC0110SJZZ6. Packing Case [XL-70H] SPAKC0111SJZZ7. Polyethylene Sheet, Unit SPAKP0002SJZZ8. Polyethylene Sheet, SPAKP0003SJZZ AC Power Supply Cord9. Polyethylene Bag, Accessories SSAKA0002SJZZ

10. Operation Manual TiNSE0037SJZZ11. Feature Label [XL-60H] TLABM0022SJZZ11. Feature Label [XL-70H] TLABM0024SJZZ12. Quick Guide TiNSE0042SJZZ13. Bar Code Label, Packing Case TLABE0054SJZZ14. R-Card TCADN0001SJZZ

1. Polyethylene Bag, Speaker 9GDHSY041SPK102. Packing Add., Top/Bottom, SPAKA0045SJZZ Speaker

XL-60H/70H CP-XL60H

1. Polyethylene Bag, Speaker 9GDHSY041SPK102. Packing Add., Top/Bottom, SPAKA0047SJZZ Speaker

CP-XL70H

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