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MD-R2

SERVICE MANUAL
No. S1805MDR2////

MD-R2
• 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.

CONTENTS
Page
IMPORTANT SERVICE NOTES ............................................................................................................................................ 2
SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................................................. 2
NAMES OF PARTS ............................................................................................................................................................... 3
OPERATION MANUAL .......................................................................................................................................................... 4
QUICK GUIDE ....................................................................................................................................................................... 7
DISASSEMBLY ...................................................................................................................................................................... 8
REMOVING AND REINSTALLING THE MAIN PARTS ....................................................................................................... 10
ADJUSTMENT ..................................................................................................................................................................... 12
EXPLANATION OF ERROR DISPLAY ................................................................................................................................ 24
EXPLANATION OF MECHANISM ERROR ......................................................................................................................... 25
BLOCK DIAGRAM ............................................................................................................................................................... 28
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM/WIRING SIDE OF P.W.BOARD ................................................................................................... 30
VOLTAGE (MD MAIN PWB) ................................................................................................................................................ 42
NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM .................................................................................................................................. 43
WAVEFORMS OF MD CIRCUIT .......................................................................................................................................... 44
TROUBLE SHOOTING ........................................................................................................................................................ 46
FUNCTION TABLE OF IC .................................................................................................................................................... 51
PARTS GUIDE/EXPLODED VIEW
PACKING OF THE SET

This document has been published to be used


SHARP CORPORATION for after sales service only.
–1– The contents are subject to change without notice.
MD-R2

FOR A COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF THE OPERATION OF THIS UNIT, PLEASE REFER


TO THE OPERATION MANUAL.

IMPORTANT SERVICE NOTES


BEFORE RETURNING THE AUDIO PRODUCT
(Fire & Shock Hazard)
Before returning the audio product to the user, perform the following
safety checks.
1. Inspect all lead dress to make certain that leads are not pinched or VTVM
that hardware is not lodged between the chassis and other metal
AC SCALE
parts in the audio product.
2. Inspect all protective devices such as insulating materials, cabinet,
terminal board, adjustment and compartment covers or shields, 1.5k ohms
mechanical insulators etc. 10W
3. To be sure that no shock hazard exists, check for leakage current
in the following manner.
* Plug the AC line cord directly into a 120 volt AC outlet.
* Using two clip leads, connect a 1.5k ohm, 10 watt resistor paralleled 0.15 µ F
by a 0.15µF capacitor in series with all exposed metal cabinet parts
TEST PROBE CONNECT TO
and a known earth ground, such as conduit or electrical ground TO EXPOSED
connected to earth ground. KNOWN EARTH
METAL PARTS
* Use a VTVM or VOM with 1000 ohm per volt, or higher, sensitivity GROUND
to measure the AC voltage drop across the resistor (See diagram). All check must be repeated with the AC line cord plug connection
* Connect the resistor connection to all exposed metal parts having a reversed.
return path to the chassis (antenna, metal cabinet, screw heads, Any reading of 0.3 volt RMS (this corresponds to 0.2 milliamp. AC.)
knobs and control shafts, escutcheon, etc.) and measure the AC or more is excessive and indicates a potential shock hazard which
voltage drop across the resistor. must be corrected before returning the audio product to the owner.

SPECIFICATIONS
General
Type: MiniDisc deck A/D,D/A converter: 1-bit
Signle readout: Non-contact, 3-bean semi-conductor Sampling frequency: 44.1kHz
laser pick-up Wow and flutter: Unmeasurable (less than ±0.001%
Audio channels: Stereo 2 channels/monaural W.peek)
(long-play mode) 1 channel Signal/noise ratio: 100 dB or better during playback
Frequency response: 4 - 20,000 Hz (+0/-1 dB) (line output)
Rotation speed: Approximately 400 to 900 rpm Power source: AC 120 V, 60 Hz
Error correction: ACIRC (Advanced Cross Interleave Power consumption: 17 W
Reed-Solomon Code) Dimensions: Width: 16-15/16" (430 mm)
Coding: ATRAC (Adaptive TRansform Height: 3-11/16" (93 mm)
Acoustic Coding) Depth: 11-15/16" (302 mm)
Recording method: Magnetic modulation overwrite Weight: 8.0 Ibs (3.6 kg)
method
Input sockets Output sockets

Socket Socket Input Reference Minimum Socket Socket shape Output Load
name shape impedance input level input level name level impedance
LINE IN Pin jack Over 680 mVrms 170 mVrms PHONES 1/4" (6.3 mm) stereo 15 mV 32 ohms
22 kohms (Headphones) jack
OPTICAL Square LINE OUT Pin jack 2 Vrms 50 kohms
IN (Optical) optical OPTICAL Square optical connector
connector OUT (Optical)
COAXIAL Pin jack 75 ohms 500 mVp-p
(Coaxial)
Remote control
Power: DC 3V ("AA" (UM/SUM-3, R6, HP-7
or similar) battery included x 2)
Timer/clock
Type: Digital clock with date function
Timer: ON/OFF, once a day
Specifications for this model are subject to change without
prior notice.

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NAME OF PARTS
Front panel
1 2 3 4 5 6 7

11 TOC DISC TRACK DATE 12 4 0dB OVER


8
12 TOTAL AM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9
REMAIN PM 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
13 MONO LP PRGM RANDOM TIMER REC CLOCK 15 16 17 18 19 20 10

14 1516 17 18 19 20

21 22 23 24 25 26

27
28

29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

1. TOC Indicator: TOC 20. Clock Indicator


2. Total Time Indicator 21. Eject Button:
3. Disc Name Indicator 22. Remote Sensor
4. Track Name Indicator 23. Cue/Review Button:
5. Date Indicator 24. Display/Character Button
6. Level Meter/Character Information Display 25. Name/TOC Edit Button
7. Recording Level Indicator 26. Record Level Control
8. Recording Level Too High Indicator 27. Headphone Level Control
9. Music Calender 28. Headphone Jack
10. More Tracks Indcator 29. Power Button
11. Pause Indicator: 30. Stop Button:
12. Record Indicator: 31. Play/Pause Button:
13. Play Indicator: 32. Record Button:
14. Monaural Long-Play Mode Indicator 33. Input Select Button
15. Program Indicator 34. Program Button
16. Repeat Indicator: 35. Jog Dial (Next/Previous)
17. Remaining Time Indicator 36. Enter Button
18. Random Play Indivator 37. Delete/Clear/Timer Button
19. Timer Playback/Timer recording Indicator

Rear panel
1. AC Power Cord
2. Coaxial Input Jack
(Digiral)
3. Optical Input/Output Jacks
(Digital)
4. Line Input/Output Jacks
(Analogue)
5. Reset Button 1 2 3 4 5

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SETTING THE CLOCK
When recording, the date and time are recorded on the Minidisc.
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ENTER DELETE/CLEAR

POWER Setting the date


TIMER

7. Time Button

13. Clear Button

19. Stop Button:


Press the POWER button to turn the power on and press

11. Power Button


1 6. Display Button
the TIMER button.

17. Record Button:


12. Program Button
Names of controls

8. Auto Mark Button


3. Play Mode Button

2 Within 10 seconds, turn the jog dial until “TIME ADJUST”


4. Music Scan Button
2. Direct Key Buttons

18. Play/Pause Button:


5. Input Select Button

appears.

16. Record Mode Button


10. Track Up/Cue Button:

15. Record Cancel Button


3 Within 10 seconds, press the ENTER button.

14. Synchro Record Button:


The unit will enter the date setting mode.
9. Track Down/Review Button:

1 4 Set the “year” using the jog dial.

When you turn the jog dial and let go, the year will change
2 up or down by one.
The year 2000 or later is set as follows:
1. Remote Control Transmitter Window

[00] indicates the year 2000


CLOCK [01] indicates the year 2001
The range of dates that can be entered is from January 1,
3 1997 to December 31, 2099.
DATE
5 Press the ENTER button to set the “year”.
AM

CLOCK
6 Set the “month” repeating steps 4 and 5.
Date setting mode
7 Set the “day” repeating steps 4 and 5.
4 The unit will enter the time setting mode.

Each time the button is pressed,

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the display will change.

OPERATION MANUAL
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2

7
1

DATE

AM

CLOCK

Time setting mode


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18
17
16
15
14
13
12
(Continued) TROUBLESHOOTING
Setting the time Moisture condensation If a problem occurs
ENTER DELETE/CLEAR
After step 7, described in the “Setting the date” section In the following cases, condensation may form inside If this product is subjected to strong external inter-
TIMER the unit. ference (mechanical shock, excessive static electricity,
8 Set the “hour” using the jog dial. abnormal supply voltage due to lightning, etc.) or if it
Shortly after turning on a heater.
When you turn the jog dial and let go, the hour will change is operated incorrectly, it may malfunction or the display
When the unit is placed in a room where there is ex- may not function correctly. If such a problem occurs,
up or down by one. When you turn and hold it, the hour will cessive steam or moisture.
change continuously. do the following:
When the unit is moved from a cool place to a warm Unplug the AC power cord from the AC outlet.
The clock uses the 12-hour system. Pay attention to the AM place.
1
or PM indicator in the display. 2 Wait about 20 - 30 seconds and then plug the AC power
AM 0:00 → midnight, PM 0:00 → noon lead back into the AC outlet.
3 Press the reset button on the back of the unit.
9 Press the ENTER button to set the “hour”. When the unit has condensation inside, the disc signals
cannot be read, and the product may not function
10 Adjust the “minute” using the jog dial. RESET
properly.
8
DATE 11 Press the ENTER button to set the “minute”. If this happens, remove the disc, and open the disc Pen, pencil, etc.
holder. The condensation should evaporate in approxi-
PM When the ENTER button is pressed, the clock will show the
CLOCK
mately 1 hour. The unit will then function properly.
correct time.
9 If a power failure occurs during recording
DATE

PM
CLOCK If the AC power plug is disconnected from the AC outlet
or a power failure occurs during recording (before the
TOC information has been recorded on the disc), the When the reset button is pressed, all of the settings in
audio portion being recorded at that time will be erased. memory will be erased.
10 When a recording is being added to a MiniDisc which
If strange sounds, smells or smoke come out of the unit
DATE
already has a recording on it, if the TOC is not updated
or if a foreign object falls into the unit, turn off the power,
before the power failure, the added recording will be
PM
unplug the AC power cord from the AC outlet, immedi-
CLOCK
erased.
ately. Contact your nearest authorized Sharp servicer.
Checking the date and time If a power failure occurs or the AC power cord is dis-
11 After pressing the TIMER button, turn the jog dial until the date connected for about 10 minutes, when power is restored,

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DATE and time are displayed. TOC will be written on the disc.

PM
CLOCK Resetting the date and time
See “Setting the clock”.
Once you have set the date and time, “TIME ADJUST” will
not be displayed in step 2. Turn the jog dial to make the date
and time appear.
If you do not need to change the settings, just press the
ENTER button without turning the jog dial again.
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(Continued) (Continued)

If a problem occurs When an error message is displayed, proceed as follows:


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If this unit functions abnormally during operation, first check the following items. If the unit continues to function abnormally,
or if an abnormality appears other than listed below, turn off the player's power and disconnect the AC power plug, then Error messages Meaning Remedy
consult your SHARP dealer or service personnel.
BLANK MD Nothing is recorded. Replace the disc with a recorded disc.
(Neither music nor a disc name have been
recorded on this MD.)
General
Can't COPY You tried to record from a disc which you are Replace it with another disc which you can
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY not allowed to copy. copy from (regular CD).

The clock is wrong. Did a power failure occur? Try setting it again. Can't EDIT A track cannot be edited. Change the stop position of the track and then
try editing it.
When a button is pressed, the unit Turn the power off and on again, and Can't REC Recording cannot be performed correctly due to Move the unit away from the source of vibration.
does not respond. then retry the operation. vibration.

DEFECT Since this disc has scratches on it, the Replace the disc with another recordable disc.
Radios make unusual noise or the pic- When a radio or TV which uses an It is recommended that you use an recording operation was skipped.
ture on the TV screen is distorted. indoor antenna is placed near the outdoor antenna.
unit, the picture on the TV screen may Din UNLOCK Incorrect digital signals are input. Connect correct digital signals.
be distorted or the radio may not func- Use the analog input jack.
tion properly.
DISC ERR The disc is damaged or there is no TOC on the Reload the disc or replace it.
disc.

Audio DISC FULL The disc is out of recording space. Replace the disc with another recordable disc.

FOCUS ERROR The proper focus cannot be obtained. Reload the MiniDisc.
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY
MD ERROR The unit has determined that it is out of order Ask the store where you purchased this unit,
A recording cannot be made. Is the MiniDisc protected against ac- Slide the accidental erase prevention by performing a self-diagnosis. about repairs.
cidental erasure? tab back to its original position.
MECHA ERR* There is a mechanical problem and the disc is Turn off the power, and press the button.
Did you try to make recording on a Replace it with a recordable disc. not working properly.
playback-only MiniDisc?
NAME FULL The number of characters for the disc name or Shorten the disc or track name.
track name exceeds 100.

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Can you see the “TOC FULL” mess- Put in another recordable disc with
age in the display? recording space on it. NO DISC A MiniDisc has not been loaded. Load a MiniDisc.
The MiniDisc data cannot be read. Reload the MiniDisc.
Even though a disc has been loaded, Is the disc scratched? Replace the disc.
“no disc” or “Error” is displayed. Is the unit located near excessive vi- Place the unit on a firm, level surface NOT AUDIO The data recorded on this disc is not audio data. Select another track.
Replace the MiniDisc.
brations? free from vibration.
PLAYBACK MD You tried to record on a playback-only disc. Replace it with a recordable MiniDisc.
Playback stops in the middle of a Is the unit located near excessive vi- Place the unit on a firm, level surface The data of disc names and track names are Edit only the sound.
track, or playback is not performed brations? free from vibration. not able to move from playback-only discs.
properly.
PROTECTED The MiniDisc is write protected. Move the write protection tab back to its original
Remove the disc and leave the power position.
Playback sounds are skipped. Has condensation formed inside the
unit? turned on. The unit should function TEMP OVER The temperature is too high. Turn off the power, and wait for a while.
properly in about 1 hour.
TOC ERR* The disc has a large amount of damage. Replace the disc with another disc.
TOC information cannot be read.
The MD does not meet the specifications for
Remote control MDs.

SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY TOC FULL* There is no space left for recording character Replace it with another recordable disc.
information (track names, disc names, etc.)
The remote control does not function The batteries (polarity) are not inserted Insert properly.
or does not operate properly. properly. TOC W ERROR The unit has determined that it is abnormal by Ask the store where you purchased this unit,
performing a self-diagnosis. about repairs.
The batteries inside the remote control Replace the batteries.
U TOC ERR* The TOC information on this disc does not Replace it with another disc.
are dead. meet the MD specifications or it cannot be read. Erase all the data, and try recording.
The remote control is operated from Operate it within a range of 8" (0.2 m) U TOC W ERR The TOC information could not be created Turn off the power, and try to write the TOC
an incorrect distance or angle. to 20' (6 m) and within an angle of 15 o properly due to a mechanical shock or to again. (Remove any source of shock or vibration
to either side of center. scratches on the disc. while writing.)

? DISC The data contains an error. Replace the disc with another disc.
No disc has been loaded. Load a disc.
0 0:00 Music is not being recorded. Replace the disc with a recorded disc.
The power cannot be turned on from Is the AC power cord plugged in? Connect the AC power cord.
the remote control. *: Number or symbol
MD-R2

MINIDISC DECK Quick-Guide


MD-R2 Guía rápida
Connection Turning the power on and off Remote control
Conexión y desconexión de Control remoto
Conexión la alimentación
• Stereo, DAT, MD recorder, etc.
• Equipment with a with an optical input/output jack • MD/CD player
coaxial jack • Estéreo, DAT, grabadora de etc.
• Equipo con toma MD, etc. con toma de • Reproductor
coaxial entrada/salida óptica de MD/CD etc.

• 2 “AA” batteries
• Dos pilas “AA”

POWER

15ϒ 15ϒ

• Stereo, radio cassette


player, etc. with line
• AC 120V, 60Hz input/output jacks
• 120V de CA, 60Hz • Estéreo, radio-casete,
etc. con tomas de
entrada/salida de línea

Playing a MiniDisc To remove a MiniDisc


Reproducción de un minidisco Para extraer un minidisco

Recording
Grabación
(Remote control)
(Control remoto)
INPUT
SELECT • Start playing the music
SYNC REC you want to record using
the other equipment.
• Inicie la reproducción de
la música que desee
grabar usando el otro
equipo.

Editing
Edición
DIVIDE ERASE
DIVISIÓN BORRADO
• Play the track which you • Select the track to be
want to divide into two. erased.
• Reproduzca la pista que • Seleccione la pista que
desee dividir en dos. desee borrar. Åá 40 DISC TRACK DATE 12 4 0dB OVER

NAME/TOC EDIT ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER


NAME/TOC EDIT

COMBINE MOVE
COMBINACIÓN DESPLAZAMIENTO
• Select the second of the two • Select the track you • Select the direction to
tracks you want to combine. want to move. move the track.
• Seleccione la segunda de • Seleccione la pista • Seleccione la dirección
las dos pistas que desea que desee desplazar. Åá 40 DISC TRACK DATE 12 4 0dB OVER para desplazar la pista.
combinar. Åá 40 DISC TRACK DATE 12 4 0dB OVER

ENTER ENTER NAME/TOC EDIT ENTER ENTER


NAME/TOC EDIT

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MD-R2
DISASSEMBLY
Caution on Disassembly (E1)x3
Follow the below-mentioned notes when disassembling ø3x10mm
the unit and reassembling it, to keep it safe and ensure
(E1)x2 (E1)x1
excellent performance: ø4x8mm
1. Take the minidisc out of the unit. ø3x10mm
2. When disassembling the machine, be sure to withdraw Washer
the power plug from the socket in advance. (D1)x1 (D2)x1
ø3x8mm Front Panel (C1)x4
3. When disassemble the parts, remove the nylon band or
wire holder as necessary. ø3x6mm
(C2)x1
To assemble after repair, be sure to arrange the wires as
they were. Main PWB
If a screw of different length is fitted to the MD mecha-
nism (the screw of the part to be fitted to the MD
mechanism chassis), it may contact the optical pickup,
resulting in malfunction.
4. When repairing, pay due attention to electrostatic charges
of IC.

STEP REMOVAL PROCEDURE FIGURE (B1)x5 (D3)x1


(D1)x1
1 Top Cabinet 1. Screw ..................... (A1) x5 8-1 ø3x10mm ø3x8mm
Rear Panel MD Unit
2 Rear Panel 1. Screw ..................... (B1) x5 8-2 (C3)x1
(D1)x3
3 MD Unit 1. Screw .................... (C1) x4 8-2 ø3x8mm
2. Flat Cable ............... (C2) x1
3. Socket .................. (C3) x1 Figure 8-2
4 Front Panel 1. Screw .................... (D1) x5 8-2 (G2)x2
2. Flat Cable ............... (D2) x1 (F1)x1
3. Socket ................... (D3) x1
(F2)x1
washer
5 Main PWB 1. Screw ..................... (E1) x6 8-2
(with Transformer)
Display PWB
6 Jog Dial 1. Knob ....................... (F1) x1 8-3
2. Nut .......................... (F2) x1
(H1)x1 Headphone
7 Display PWB 1. Screw .................. (G1) x10 8-3
ø3x10mm Switch PWB
2. Knob ...................... (G2) x2 PWB
8 Headphones PWB 1. Screw .................... (H1) x1 8-3
9 Switch PWB 1. Screw ..................... (J1) x5 8-3 (G1)x10 Front
ø3x10mm Panel
10 MD Mechanism 1. Screw ..................... (K1) x4 8-4
Unit (J1)x5
11 MD Main PWB 1. Screw ..................... (L1) x2 9-1 ø3x10mm
2. Socket .................... (L2) x6 Figure 8-3
12 MD Mechanism 1. Screw .................... (M1) x4 9-2
Shield Case

(A1)x1 Top Cabinet


ø3x10mm (K1) x 2
ø3 x 6mm

(K1) x 2
ø3 x 6mm
MD Mechanism
(A1)x1 Unit
(A1)x3 ø3x10mm
ø3x10mm

Figure 8-1

Figure 8-4
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( L2 ) x 1 MD Mechanism

Pickup Flexible MD Main PWB


PWB (*1)
( L1 ) x 4
Pull ø1.7 x 3mm

(L2)x1

(*1) After disconnecting the optical ( L2 ) x 1


pickup flex PWB from the
connector wrap the front end of
flex PWB in conductive aluminium ( L2 ) x 3
foil so as to prevent electrostatic
damage of optical pickup.

Frame

(M1)x4
ø1.7x8.9mm

Figure 9-1 Figure 9-2

• Jog knob replacement procedure

Jog Decoration Front Panel

Jog Decoration
Jog Knob

Remove the pawl of jog decoration


with fine piece such as tweezers,
press, and remove the jog knob with
Jog Knob jog decoration.
Display PWB
FL Window

Figure 9-4
Figure 9-3

Display PWB

Remove the pawl of jog decoration with fine piece


such as tweezers, press, and remove the jog knob
with jog decoration.
Figure 9-5
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REMOVING AND REINSTALLING THE MAIN PARTS
(A1)x1
MD MECHANISM SECTION ø1.7x5mm
Perform steps 1 to 3 of the disassembly method to remove the
MD mechanism.

Magnetic Head
How to remove the magnetic head
(See Fig. 10-1)
1. Remove the screws (A1) x 1 pc.

Caution: MD Mechanism
Take utmost care so that the magnetic head is not damaged
when it is mounted.

Figure 10-1
How to remove the cartridge holder
Slider Lever
(See Fig. 10-2)
1. Open the rpller arm lever in the arrow direction, and lower Cartridge Holder
Roller Arm Lever
the clamper lever to the rear side.
2. Apply +5V to the red line side of blue connector of loading (B1) x1
Loading Motor ø1.7x5mm
motor, push the rack gear in the arrow direction to move the
cam plate lever until tick is heard. Clampa Lever
3. Remove the screw (B1) x1 pc., and the spring (B2) x1 pc.,
fitted to the holder arm, and shift the cartridge holder to the
left side to remove it.

Lack Gear

Cam Plate Lever (B2) x1


Figure 10-2

(C1)x1
ø1.7x3mm
How to remove the mechanism switch PWB
(See Fig. 10-3) (C1)x1
ø1.7x9.5mm
1. Remove the screws (C1) x 2 pcs., and remove the mecha-
nism switch PWB.

MD Mechanism
Switch PWB

Figure 10-3
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How to remove the sled motor/loading motor
(See Fig. 11-1) (D1)x2 (D1)x2
1. Remove the screws (D1) x 1 pcs., and remove the sled ø1.7x2mm ø1.7x2mm
motor/loading motor.

Caution:
Be careful so that the gear is not damaged.
(The damaged gear emits noise during searching.)

Loading
Motor Sled Motor

Figure 11-1

How to remove the spindle motor


(See Fig. 11-2)
1. Remove the screws (E1) x 3 pcs., and remove the spidle
motor.

Caution:
Be careful so that the turntable is not damaged.

Turntable

(E1)x3 Spindle Motor


ø1.7x2.5mm

Figure 11-2
How to remove the optical pickup
(F1)x3
(See Fig. 11-3) ø1.7x9.5mm
1. Remove the screws (F1) x 3 pcs. Optical Pickup

Caution:
Be careful so that the gear is not damaged.
(The damaged gear emits noise during searching.)

Figure 11-3
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ADJUSTMENT
TEST MODE
1) Mode there are 5 kinds TEST MODE as below.
MODE PUSH KEY
A) MD TEST MODE ENTER PLAY
B) AUDIO TEST MODE CUE REVIEW
C) KEY TEST MODE CUE ENTER
D) RECORDING TEST MODE ENTER REC
E) MD TEST2 MODE (DATA MONITOR MODE) ENTER STOP

2) How to start and quit TEST MODE.


AC Supply On or push RESET KEY after push two keys.
In all TEST MODE. Power Off (POWER KEY) is quit TEST MODE.

3) TEST MODE description.


A) MD TEST MODE (ENTER+PLAY)
Disp. Will be "AUT YOBI". In this mode push ENTER KEY in mean product alignment's auto adjust mode.
(Disp. Will be "AUTO AJST". In this mode push PLAY KEY in mean auto adjust mode by disc condition.
Then push PLAY KEY again. It start play and display will be "a__C__". The 4 digits after "a" are address.
After "C" are error rate.)

PUSH KEY NAME ACTION


ENTER Servo adjust mode or menu from adjust mode.
TIMER REC. and P.B. mode or to menu from REC.mode.
NAME Other menu select.
REC Reverse menu select.
PLAY Selected menu execution.
STOP Execute stop.
CUE Slide motor (PIC) move to out-side.
REVIEW Slide motor (PIC) move to in-side.
JOG. UP *1 Manual alignment +1, loading motor on (OUT).
JOG. DOWN *1 Manual alignment -1, loading motor on (IN).
POWER Test mode quit and power off.
EJECT Disc eject.

*1. Jog. Up/Jog. Down key effect for loading motor control when display panel "tsm____e__". (Push STOP KEY some times
to disp. "tsm____e__".)
NOTE. MD test are necessary mode only for MD Unit.

B) Audio test mode (CUE+REVIEW)


This mode is key examination mode for a set with in MD-unit.
Automatically set recording mode.
Digital opt. Digital coax and analog are effective.
Test mode start is REC KEY push after disc toc. Read.
REC KEY push
1) Record form analog function by 3 sec time.
2) Record form digital opt. Function by 3 sec time.
3) Record from digital coax. Function by 3 sec time.
4) Record stop.
Note. 1) If digital function is din unclock. Skip to follwing next function.
2) Digital synchronize level is -50 dB.
Analog synchronize level is -47 dB.

C) Key test mode (CUE+ENTER)


This mode is key examination mode for a set with out MD-unit.
This mode indicate destination as below dot display.

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KEY TEST
KEY NAME ILLUMINATE KEY NAME ILLUMINATE
SEGMENT SEGMENT
TIMER 10 ROW DOT INPUT SELECT TOC
DISPLAY 11 ROW DOT EJECT 7 ROW DOT
REVIEW ALL PLAY 4 ROW DOT
CUE PM STOP 5 ROW DOT
ENTER 8 ROW DOT REC 6 ROW DOT
JOG. UP 17 (M.C.) NAME 9 ROW DOT
JOG. DOWN 18 (M.C.) TIME AM
PROGRAM PRGM
D) Recording test mode (ENTER+REC)
This mode is auto recording repeat mode.
After disc full. Erase all and rec start again.

MD SECTION
1. Preparation for adjustment
Test disc
Type Test disc Part No.
1 High reflection disc TGYS1 (SONY) RRCDT0101AFZZ
2 Low reflection disc Recording minidisc UDSKM0001AFZZ
3 Head Adjusting transparent RRCDT0103AFZZ
Extension Cable (See Fig. 26-4)
Type Part No.
1 Extension PWB for servicing RUNTK0457AFZZ
2 Extension Connector (2 Pin) QCNWK0059AFZZ
3 Extension Connector (6 Pin) QCNWK0107AFZZ
4 Extension Cable (5 Pin) QCNWK0109AFZZ
3 Extension Cable (28 Pin) QCNWK0108AFZZ
2. Test mode
Test mode setting method
1. Holding down the ENTER button and MD (PLAY/PAUSE) button, press the RESET button.
(State A is changed to state B .)
2. Insert the playback disc 1 (high reflection disc) or recording disc 2 (low reflection disc). (State C is set.)
Thus, the test mode state is set.

A tsm e : TEST MODE represents version of MD microcomputer.


TEST STOP state (When the MD (STOP) button is ressed in the C state, the indication A
is restored. To restore C again, press the ENTER button.)

B EJECT
TEST

C AUT YOBI
TEST
Entering the specific mode
Whenever the CD (PLAY/PAUSE) button is pressed, the mode is changed.
AUTO pre-adjustment AUTO adjustment RESULT SUB RESULT

EEPROM setting MANUAL adjustment MANUAL pre-adjustment


• Canceling the test mode
When the POWER button is pressed, the test mode is canceled, and the POWER OFF state is set.

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• Test Mode
1. AUTO pre-adjustment mode • Automatic pre-adjustment is performed. (After adjustment the grating adjustment mode is set.)
• The adjustment value is output with the aid of system controller interface.
2. AUTO adjustment mode • Automatic adjustment is performed.
• The adjustment value is output with the aid of system controller interface.
• Continuous playback is performed. (Error rate indication, jump test)
3. RESULT sub-mode • The measurement value, set value and calculated value are indicated.
• The set value is changed manually (in servo OFF state).
4. RESULT mode (final adjustment) • The set value (after calculation) is indicated.
• The set value is changed manually (in servo OFF state).
5. MANUAL pre-adjustment mode • RF side manual adjustment is performed.
• Focus and tracking signal ATT manual adjustment is performed.
• Focus and tracking signal offset setting is performed.
6. MANUAL adjustment mode • Focus and tracking signal ATT manual adjustment is performed.
7. EEPROM setting mode • Various coefficients of digital servo are changed manually.
• Each servo is set to ON individually.
• Temperature detection terminal voltage is measured, and the reference value is determined.
8. TEST-PLAY mode • Continuous playback from the specified address is performed.
• C1 error rate measurement, ADIP error rate measurement.
9. TEST-REC mode • Continuous recording from the specified address is performed.
• Change of record laser output (servo gain is also changed according to laser output)
10. INNER mode • The position where the INNER switch is turned on is measured.
11. EJECT mode • TEMP setting (of EEPROM setting)
• CONTROL setting (of EEPROM setting)
• Setting of laser power (record/playback power)

1. AUTO pre-adjustment mode (Low reflection disc only)


Step No. Setting Method Remarks Display
Step 1 Testmode STOP state [tsm e ]
Step 2 Press once the ENTER button. AUTO pre-adjustment menu [ A U T O ]
Step 3 Press once the MD PLAY button. The slide moves to the innermost periphery, and automatic [ :______]
pre-adjustment is started.
• During automatic adjustment changes as follows.
HAo→RFg→SAg→SBg→PTG→PCH→GTG→GCH→RCG→
SEG→RFG→SAG→HAO→HEO→TCO→LAO
End of adjustment If adjustment is OK, Step 4.
If adjustment is NG, Step 5.
Step 4 Grating adjustment, [_COMPLETE_]
adjustment value output
Press once the MD STOP button. STEP 2
Step 5 Adjustment value output [ Can't _ ADJ. ]
Press once the MD STOP button. STEP 2 AUTO pre-adjustment menu

• : Adjustment name

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2. AUTO adjustment mode
Step No. Setting Method Remarks Display
Step 1 Testmode STOP state [tsm e ]
Step 2 Press the ENTER button two times. AUTO adjustment menu [AUTO_AJST_]
Step 3 Press once the MD PLAY button. The slide moves to the innermost periphery, and automatic [ :______]
adjustment is started.
• In case of high reflection disc changes as follows.
PEG→HAG
•In case of low reflection disc changes as follows.
PEG→LAG→GCG→GEG→LAG
End of adjustment If adjustment is OK, Step 4.
If adjustment is NG, Step 7.
Step 4 Adjustment value output [_COMPLETE_]
Press the MD PLAY button. STEP 5
Press the MD STOP button. STEP 2
Step 5 Continuous playback (pit section) [s c ]
Continuous playback (groove section) [a c ]
Step 6 Press the DISPLAY button. Continuous playback (groove section) [a a ]
Press the MD STOP button. STEP 2 AUTO adjustment menu
Step 7 Adjustment value output [ Can't _ ADJ. ]
Press the MD STOP button. STEP 2 AUTO adjustment menu

• : Adjustment name, : Measurement value, : Address

3. RESULT sub-mode
Step No. Setting Method Remarks Display
Step 1 Testmode STOP state [tsm e ]
Step 2 Press the ENTER button three times. RESULT sub-menu [_RST_YOBI_]
Step 3 Press once the MD PLAY button. Indication of set value [RFG:__ _ _ _ ]
Step 4 Press once the ENTER button. Indication of set value [RCG:__ _ _ _ ]
Step 5 Press once the ENTER button. Indication of set value [RTG:__ _ _ _ ]
Step 6 Press once the ENTER button. Indication of set value [GTG:__ _ _ _ ]
Step 7 Press once the ENTER button. Indication of set value [PCH:__ _ _ ]
Step 8 Press once the ENTER button. Indication of set value [GCH:__ _ _ ]
Step 9 Press once the ENTER button. Indication of set value [SAG:__ _ ]
Step 10 Press once the ENTER button. Indication of set value [SBG:__ _ ]
Step 11 Press once the ENTER button. Indication of set value [SEG:__ _ ]
Step 12 Press once the ENTER button. Indication of set value [SFG:__ _ ]
Step 13 Press once the ENTER button. Indication of measurement value [HAO: _ _ _]
Step 14 Press once the ENTER button. Indication of measurement value [HBO: _ _ _]
Step 15 Press once the ENTER button. Indication of measurement value [HEO: _ _ _]
Step 16 Press once the ENTER button. Indication of measurement value [HFO: _ _ _]
Step 17 Press once the ENTER button. Indication of measurement value [LAO: _ _ _]
Step 18 Press once the ENTER button. Indication of measurement value [LBO: _ _ _]
Step 19 Press once the ENTER button. Indication of measurement value [LEO: _ _ _]
Step 20 Press once the ENTER button. Indication of measurement value [LFO: _ _ _]
Step 21 Press once the ENTER button. Indication of measurement value [TCO:_ _ _ _]
Step 22 Press once the ENTER button. Indication of adjustment error sequence No. [YOB:_ _ _ _]
Step 23 Press once the ENTER button. Indication of adjustment status [D I F:_ _ _ _]
Step 24 Press once the ENTER button. Indication of pre-adjustment not completed (00)/completed (4B) [ADJ:_ _ _ _]
Step 25 Press once the MD STOP button. RESULT sub-menu state [_RST_YOBI_]
• : Measurement value, : Adjustment value, : Other various informations
• ressing the REC button causes reversing.
• When the jog key is turned upward while the setting is displayed, the setting increases, and a new setting is stored in RAM.
• When the jog key is turned downward while the setting is displayed, the setting increases, and a new setting is stored in RAM.

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3. RESULT mode (final adjustment)
Step No. Setting Method Remarks Display
Step 1 Testmode STOP state [tsm e ]
Step 2 Press the ENTER button four times. RESULT menu [_RSTULT___]
Step 3 Press once the MD PLAY button. Indication of set value [HAG:__ _ ]
Step 4 Press once the ENTER button. Indication of set value [HBG:__ _ ]
Step 5 Press once the ENTER button. Indication of set value [LAG:__ _ ]
Step 6 Press once the ENTER button. Indication of set value [LBG:__ _ ]
Step 7 Press once the ENTER button. Indication of set value [PEG:__ _ ]
Step 8 Press once the ENTER button. Indication of set value [PFG:__ _ ]
Step 9 Press once the ENTER button. Indication of set value [GEG:__ _ ]
Step 10 Press once the ENTER button. Indication of set value [GFG:__ _ ]
Step 11 Press once the ENTER button. Indication of set value [GCG:__ _ _ ]
Step 12 Press once the MD STOP button. RESULT menu state [_RESULT___]

• : Set value
• ressing the REC button causes reversing.
• When the jog key is turned upward while the setting is displayed, the setting increases, and a new setting is stored in RAM.
• When the jog key is turned downward while the setting is displayed, the setting increases, and a new setting is stored in RAM.

5. MANUAL auxiliary adjustment mode (only low reflection disc)


Step No. Setting Method Remarks Display
Step 1 Testmode STOP state [tsm e ]
Step 2 Press the ENTER button five times. MANUAL auxiliary adjustment mode [_MNU_YOBI_]
Step 3 Press once the MD PLAY button. Initial setting → Temperature measuring mode [TMP:_ ___]
Step 4 Press once the ENTER button. Offset "0" setting → A signal offset tentative measurement [HAo: ___]
Step 5 Press once the ENTER button. B signal offset tentative measurement [HBo: ___]
Step 6 Press once the ENTER button. E signal offset tentative measurement [HEo: ___]
Step 7 Press once the ENTER button. F signal offset tentative measurement [HFo: ___]
Step 8 Press once the ENTER button. Offset tentative measurement → Laser ON [LON:______]
Step 9 Press once the ENTER button. Innermost periphery move → RF side FG rough adjustment [RFg: __ ]
Step 10 Press once the ENTER button. Focus ATT (A signal) tentative setting [SAg: ]
Step 11 Press once the ENTER button. Focus ATT (B signal) tentative setting [SBg: ]
Step 12 Press once the ENTER button. RF side pit section TG adjustment [PTG: __ ]
Step 13 Press once the ENTER button. Pit section COUT level setting [PCH: _ ]
Step 14 Press once the ENTER button. Outer periphery move → RF side groove TG adjustment [GTG: __ ]
Step 15 Press once the ENTER button. Groove section COUT level setting [GCH: _ ]
Step 16 Press once the ENTER button. RF side TCRS adjustment [RCG: __ ]
Step 17 Press once the ENTER button. Tracking ATT (A signal) setting [SEG: ]
Step 18 Press once the ENTER button. Tracking ATT (B signal) setting [SFG: ]
Step 19 Press once the ENTER button. Indication of tracking EFMIO measurement [gMI: ___]
Step 20 Press once the ENTER button. RF side pit section FG adjustment [R F G : __ ]
Step 21 Press once the ENTER button. Focus ATT (A signal) setting [SAG: ]
Step 22 Press once the ENTER button. Focus ATT (B signal) setting [SBG: ]
Step 23 Press once the ENTER button. Offset "0" setting → A signal offset measurement [HAO: ___]
Step 24 Press once the ENTER button. B signal offset measurement [HBO: ___]
Step 25 Press once the ENTER button. E signal offset measurement [HEO: ___]
Step 26 Press once the ENTER button. F signal offset measurement [HFO: ___]
Step 27 Press once the ENTER button. TCRS signal offset measurement [TCO: ___]
Step 28 Press once the ENTER button. A signal offset measurement [LAO: ___]
Step 29 Press once the ENTER button. B signal offset measurement [LBO: ___]
Step 30 Press once the ENTER button. E signal offset measurement [LEO: ___]
Step 31 Press once the ENTER button. F signal offset measurement [LFO: ___]
• : Measurement value, : Set value, : Account value

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• If the jog key upward/downward is pressed during setting indication, the setting increases/decreases, and the new setting is stored in RAM.
• If the REC button is pressed, the setting returns step by step excepting the following case.
A signal offset (HAO) → Offset tentative setting → RF side FG adjustment (RFG)
RF side TCRS adjustment (RCG) → RF side groove TG adjustment (GTG)
RF side groove TG adjustment (GTG) → Innermost periphery move → RF side pit section adjustment (PTG)
RF side pit TG adjustment (PTG) → RF side FG rough adjustment (RFg) → Laser lighting (LON)
Laser lighting (LON) → Offset "0" setting → A signal offset tentative measurement (HAo)
If the measurement value is within the OK range, " " appears on the 8th character.

6. MANUAL adjustment mode


High reflection disc
Step No. Setting Method Remarks Display
Step 1 Testmode STOP state [tsm e ]
Step 2 Press the ENTER button six times. MANUAL adjustment menu [_MNU_AJST_]
Step 3 Press once the MD PLAY button. Initial setting → Temperature measuring mode [TMP:_ ___]
Step 4 Press once the ENTER button. Laser ON [LON:______]
Step 5 Press once the ENTER button. Innermost periphery move → Tracking ATT (E signal) setting [PEG: ]
Step 6 Press once the ENTER button. Tracking ATT (F signal) setting [PFG: ]
Step 7 Press once the ENTER button. Indication of tracking EFMIO measurement [PMI: ___]
Step 8 Press once the ENTER button. Focus ATT (A signal) setting [HAG: ]
Step 9 Press once the ENTER button. Focus ATT (B signal) setting [HBG: ]
• If the MD STOP button is pressed while the MANUAL adjustment menu is displayed, the state is changed to the TEST mode STOP
state.
• If the REC button is pressed, the setting returns step.

Low reflection disc


Step No. Setting Method Remarks Display
Step 1 Testmode STOP state [tsm e ]
Step 2 Press the ENTER button six times. MANUAL adjustment menu [_MNU_AJST_]
Step 3 Press once the MD PLAY button. Initial setting → Temperature measuring mode [TMP:_ ___]
Step 4 Press once the ENTER button. Laser ON [LON:______]
Step 5 Press once the ENTER button. Innermost periphery move → Tracking ATT (E signal) setting [PEG: ]
Step 6 Press once the ENTER button. Tracking ATT (F signal) setting [PFG: ]
Step 7 Press once the ENTER button. Indication of tracking EFMIO measurement (pit section) [PMI: ___]
Step 8 Press once the ENTER button. Focus ATT (A signal) setting [LAg: ]
Step 9 Press once the ENTER button. Focus ATT (B signal) setting [LBg: ]
Step 10 Press once the ENTER button. Outside periphery move → Track closs setting [GCG: ]
Step 11 Press once the ENTER button. Tracking ATT (E signal) setting [GEG: ]
Step 12 Press once the ENTER button. Tracking ATT (F signal) setting [PFG: ]
Step 13 Press once the ENTER button. Indication of tracking EFMIO measurement (groove section) [GMI: ___]
Step 14 Press once the ENTER button. Focus ATT (A signal) setting [LAG: ]
Step 15 Press once the ENTER button. Focus ATT (B signal) setting [LBG: ]
• If the MD STOP button is pressed while the MANUAL adjustment menu is displayed, the state is changed to the TEST mode STOP
state.
• If the REC button is pressed, the setting returns step by step excepting the following case.
Track closs ATT setting (GTG) → Innermost periphery move → Focus ATT (B signal) setting (LBg)

7. EEPROM setting mode


a) Focus setting
Step No. Setting Method Remarks Display
Step 1 Testmode STOP state [tsm e ]
Step 2 Press the ENTER button seventimes. EEPROM setting menu [E E P R O M _ S E T]
Step 3 Press once the MD PLAY button. Focus setting menu [__Focus___]
Step 4 Press once the MD PLAY button. Focus system loop filter gain constant setting [FG______ ]
Step 5 Press once the ENTER button. Focus system loop filter f characteristic constant 1 setting [FF1_____ ]
Step 6 Press once the ENTER button. Focus system loop filter f characteristic constant 2 setting [FF2_____ ]
Step 7 Press once the ENTER button. FZC oscillation histerisis level setting a [FZHLEV__ ]
Step 8 Press once the ENTER button. Comparison level setting (normal) in case of FOK generation [FOKLEVn_ ]

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Step No. Setting Method Remarks Display
Step 9 Press once the ENTER button. Comparison level setting in case of FOK generation [FOKLEV f_ ]
(when focus is "ON")
Step 10 Press once the ENTER button. LPF coefficient setting (normal) in case of FOK generation [FOKLPFn_ ]
Step 11 Press once the ENTER button. LPF coefficient setting in case of FOK generation [FOKLPFf_ ]
(when focus is "ON")
Step 12 Press once the ENTER button. Waiting time setting in case of auto-focus retraction [ W A I T f_ _ _ ]

• : Setting volue
• Pressing the REC button causes reversing.
• When the jog key is turned upward while the setting is displayed, the setting increases, and a new setting is stored in LSI.
• When the jog key is turned downward while the setting is displayed, the setting increases, and a new setting is stored in LSI.

b) Spindle setting
Step No. Setting Method Remarks Display
Step 1 Testmode STOP state [tsm e ]
Step 2 Press the ENTER button seven times. EEPROM setting menu [E E P R O M _ S E T]
Step 3 Press once the MD PLAY button. Focus setting menu [__Focus___]
Step 4 Press once the ENTER button. Spindle setting menu [_Spindle__]
Step 5 Press once the MD PLAY button. Spindle system loop filter gain constant setting [SPG_____ ]
(Until tracking servo ON)
Step 6 Press once the ENTER button. Spindle system loop filter gain constant setting [SPG_in__ ]
(After tracking servo ON, inner periphery)
Step 7 Press once the ENTER button. Spindle system loop filter gain constant setting [SPG_mid_ ]
(After tracking servo ON, center)
Step 8 Press once the ENTER button. Spindle system loop filter gain constant setting [SPG_out_ ]
(After tracking servo ON, outside periphery)
Step 9 Press once the ENTER button. Spindle system loop filter f characteristic constant 1 setting [SP1_____ ]
Step 10 Press once the ENTER button. Spindle system loop filter f characteristic constant 2 setting [SP2_____ ]
Step 11 Press once the ENTER button. Spindle system loop filter f characteristic constant 3 setting [SP3_____ ]
Step 12 Press once the ENTER button. Spindle system loop filter f characteristic constant 4 setting [SP4_____ ]
Step 13 Press once the ENTER button. Spindle system loop filter f characteristic constant 5 setting [SP5_____ ]
Step 14 Press once the ENTER button. Spindle drive output limitter setting [SPDLIM__ ]

• : Setting volue
• Pressing the REC button causes reversing.
• When the jog key is turned upward while the setting is displayed, the setting increases, and a new setting is stored in LSI.
• When the jog key is turned downward while the setting is displayed, the setting increases, and a new setting is stored in LSI.

c) Tracking setting
Step No. Setting Method Remarks Display
Step 1 Testmode STOP state [tsm e ]
Step 2 Press the ENTER button seven times. EEPROM setting menu [E E P R O M _ S E T]
Step 3 Press once the MD PLAY button. Focus setting menu [__Focus___]
Step 4 Press the ENTER button two times. Tracking setting menu [_Tracking_]
Step 5 Press once the MD PLAY button. Tracking system loop filter gain constant setting [TG______ ]
Step 6 Press once the ENTER button. Spindle system loop filter f characteristic constant 1 setting [TF1_____ ]
Step 7 Press once the ENTER button. Spindle system loop filter f characteristic constant 2 setting [TF2_____ ]
Step 8 Press once the ENTER button. Setting of tracking system servo mode 4 [SVCNT4__ ]
Step 9 Press once the ENTER button. Tracking deceleration pulse level setting (for one line jump) [TRBLV0__ ]
Step 10 Press once the ENTER button. Tracking deceleration pulse level setting (for 10 line jump) [TRBLVt__ ]
Step 11 Press once the ENTER button. Tracking kick pulse level setting (for one line jump) [TRKLV0__ ]
Step 12 Press once the ENTER button. Tracking kick pulse level setting (for 10 line jump) [TRKLVt__ ]
Step 13 Press once the ENTER button. Tracking drive pulse width setting (for one line jump) [TDPWo___ ]
Step 14 Press once the ENTER button. Tracking drive pulse width setting (for 10 line jump) [TDPWt___ ]
Step 15 Press once the ENTER button. Tracking slip stop time setting (for one line jump) [SLCT0___ ]
Step 16 Press once the ENTER button. Tracking slip stop time setting (for 10 line jump) [SLCTt___ ]
Step 17 Press once the ENTER button. Tracking slip stop time setting (move) [SLCTm__ ]

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Step No. Setting Method Remarks Display
Step 18 Press once the ENTER button. TCRS comparison level 1 for high reflection [TCRSCIP_ ]
Step 19 Press once the ENTER button. Comparison level in case of COUT generation (playback) [COTLVp__ ]
Step 20 Press once the ENTER button. Comparison level in case of COUT generation (pecord) [COTLVr__ ]
Step 21 Press once the ENTER button. Auto-move waiting time setting [ W A I T m_ _ _ ]
• : Setting volue
• Pressing the REC button causes reversing.
• When the jog key is turned upward while the setting is displayed, the setting increases, and a new setting is stored in LSI.
• When the jog key is turned downward while the setting is displayed, the setting increases, and a new setting is stored in LSI.

d) Sled setting
Step No. Setting Method Remarks Display
Step 1 Testmode STOP state [tsm e ]
Step 2 Press the ENTER button seven times. EEPROM setting menu [E E P R O M _ S E T]
Step 3 Press once the MD PLAY button. Focus setting menu [__Focus___]
Step 4 Press the ENTER button three times. Sled setting menu [___Sled___]
Step 5 Press once the MD PLAY button. Slide system loop filter gain constant setting [SLG_____ ]
Step 6 Press once the ENTER button. Slide system loop filter f characteristic constant 2 setting [SL2_____ ]
Step 7 Press once the ENTER button. Sled output limitter setting [SLDLIM__ ]
Step 8 Press once the ENTER button. Slide servo output dead zone level setting [SLDLEV__ ]
Step 9 Press once the ENTER button. Slide kick pulse level setting (forced move) [SLKLVk__ ]
Step 10 Press once the ENTER button. Slide kick pulse level setting (for 10 lines jump auxiliary use) [SLKLVt__ ]
Step 11 Press once the ENTER button. Slide kick pulse level setting (move) [SLKLVm__ ]
• : Setting volue
• Pressing the REC button causes reversing.
• When the jog key is turned upward while the setting is displayed, the setting increases, and a new setting is stored in LSI.
• When the jog key is turned downward while the setting is displayed, the setting increases, and a new setting is stored in LSI.

TEMP • Input temperature correction.


• Correct the TEMP. data according to the PWB ambient temperature, and input it.
• Since the temperature rise causes error of temperature sensing part (RF IC), the following requirements must be observed.
1 Perform the TEST mode without mechanical connection.
2 This operation must be performed quickly after power is supplied.

Data correction table


Ambient temperature (°C) Temperature correction EEPROM record value = Microcomputer measurement value +
Correction
12.2 ~ 15.8 -3
* EEPROM record value
15.9 ~ 19.6 -2 Value to be measured by the microcomputer at +25°C
19.7 ~ 23.2 -1 * Microcomputer measurement value
23.2 ~ 26.8 0 Value to be measured by the microcomputer at specific
26.9 ~ 30.7 +1 temperature
* Correction value
30.8 ~ 34.3 +2
Correction value for conversion to measurement value at
34.4 ~ 37.9 +3 +25°C (see the table shown left)

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e) TEMP setting
Step No. Setting Method Remarks Display
Step 1 Testmode STOP state [tsm e ]
Step 2 Press the ENTER button seven times. EEPROM setting menu [E E P R O M _ S E T]
Step 3 Press once the MD PLAY button. Focus setting menu [__Focus___]
Step 4 Press the ENTER button four times. TEMP setting menu [___Temp___]
Step 5 Press once the MD PLAY button. TEMP reference value setting [TEMP_ _ ]

Step No. Setting Method Remarks Display


Step 1 EJECT state (or mechanism-less state) [__EJECT___]
Step 2 Press the DELETE/CLEAR button. TEMP reference value setting [TEMP_ _ ]
• : Setting volue, : Measurement value
• When the jog key is turned upward while the setting is displayed, the setting increases, and a new setting is stored in LSI.
• When the jog key is turned downward while the setting is displayed, the setting increases, and a new setting is stored in LSI.

f) CONTROL setting
Step No. Setting Method Remarks Display
Step 1 Testmode STOP state [tsm e ]
Step 2 Press the ENTER button seven times. EEPROM setting menu [E E P R O M _ S E T]
Step 3 Press once the MD PLAY button. Focus setting menu [__Focus___]
Step 4 Press the ENTER button five times. CONTROL setting menu [_Control__]
Step 5 Press once the MD PLAY button. CONTROL 1 setting [ C O N T R L 1_ ]
Step 6 Press once the ENTER button. CONTROL 2 setting [ C O N T R L 2_ ]
Step 7 Press once the ENTER button. Setting of spin kick level in MOVE state [ S P K L E V m_ ]
Step 8 Press once the ENTER button. Setting of readjustment interval time (minutes) [ A D J T T M_ _ ]
Step 9 Press once the ENTER button. Setting of equalizer coefficients A and D (high reflection) [ H D E Q A D_ _ ]
Step 10 Press once the ENTER button. Setting of equalizer coefficients A and D (low reflection pit) [ L D E Q A D_ _ ]
Step 11 Press once the ENTER button. Setting of equalizer coefficients A and D (low reflection groove) [ G D E Q A D_ _ ]
Step 12 Press once the ENTER button. Setting of equalizer coefficients B and C (high reflection) [ H D E Q B C_ _ ]
Step 13 Press once the ENTER button. Setting of equalizer coefficients B and C (low reflection pit) [ L D E Q B C_ _ ]
Step 14 Press once the ENTER button. Setting of equalizer coefficients B and C (low reflection groove) [ G D E Q B C_ _ ]
Step 15 Press once the ENTER button. Setting of autolevel slicer gain (high reflection) [ H A L S G_ _ _ ]
Step 16 Press once the ENTER button. Setting of autolevel slicer gain (low reflection pit) [ L A L S G_ _ _ ]
Step 17 Press once the ENTER button. Setting of autolevel slicer gain (low reflection groove) [ G A L S G_ _ _ ]
Step 18 Press once the ENTER button. Setting of autolevel slicer offset (high reflection) [ H A L S O F_ _ ]
Step 19 Press once the ENTER button. Setting of autolevel slicer offset (low reflection pit) [ L A L S O F S_ ]
Step 20 Press once the ENTER button. Setting of autolevel slicer offset (low reflection groove) [ G A L S O F S_ ]

Step No. Setting Method Remarks Display


Step 1 EJECT state (or mechanism-less state) [__EJECT___]
Step 2 Press the NAME/TOC EDIT button. CONTROL 1 setting [ C O N T R L 1_ ]
Step 3 Press once the ENTER button. CONTROL 2 setting [ C O N T R L 1_ ]

• : Setting volue
• When the jog key is turned upward while the setting is displayed, the setting increases, and a new setting is stored in LSI.
• When the jog key is turned downward while the setting is displayed, the setting increases, and a new setting is stored in LSI.
• CONTROL 1
Pit 7 : High frequency superposition ON/OFF in record mode (0:OFF, 1:IN)
Pit 6~4 : Play start SD number (30 to 100 sector, 10 sector step)
Pit 2~0 : High speed jump over-run (384 to 830 lines, 64 lines step)
• CONTROL 2
Pit 4~0 : EEPROM version (a~)

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8. TEST-PLAY mode
Step No. Setting Method Remarks Display
Step 1 Testmode STOP state [tsm e ]
Step 2 Press the DELETE/CLEAR button. TEST-PLAY menu [TEST_PLAY_]
Step 3 Press once the DISPLAY button. ADRES setting (Target address initial value is indicated) [ADRES_0050]
Press once the MD PLAY button. During search the search output pin 11 is set to "H", and it is
returned to "L" when continuous playback is started.
Step 4 Continuous playback (pit section) (Address + C1 error indication) [s c ]
Continuous playback (groove section) (Address + C1 error indication) [a c ]
Step 5 Press once the DISPLAY/ (Address + ADIP error indication) [a a ]
CHARACTER button.
Step 6 Press once the MD STOP button. TEST-PLAY menu [TEST_PLAY_]

• If the MD STOP button is pressed while the TEST-PLAY menu is displayed, TEST mode STOP state is set.
• If the MD PLAY button is pressed while the TEST-PLAY menu is displayed, continuous playback is started from the current pickup position.
• Whenever the DELETE/CLEAR button is pressed in the address setting mode, the address changes as follows.
0 0 5 0 → 0 3 C 0 → 0 7 0 0 → 0 8 A 0 → 0 0 5 0 → …………
• Whenever the DISPLAY/CHARACTER button is pressed in the address setting mode, the digit which is changed with - / + changes
as follows.
0 0 5 0 → 0 0 5 0 → 0 0 5 0 → 0 0 5 0 → …………
• The digit of address which has been specified with - / + and DISPLAY/CHARACTER button in the address setting mode is set to +01H/
-01H.
* If the - / + button is held down, the setting changes continuously with 100 ms cycle.
• If the TRACK EDIT button is pressed in the continuous playback mode, the number of jump lines changes as follows.
1 line → 10 line → 400 line → 1 line → …………
* After the number of jump lines is indicated for one second, the address indication is restored. [ TR_JUMP]
• If the - / + button is pressed in the continuous playback mode, the specified number of lines is jumped in the FWD/REV
direction.
* If the - / + button is held down, the setting changes with 100 ms cycle.
• Whenever the CD STOP button is pressed in the continuous playback mode, the indication changes as follows.
* Pit section Continuous playback (SUBQ address indication + C1 error indication) remains.
* Groove section Continuous playback (ADIP address indication + C1 error indication) remains.

Continuous playback (ADIP address indication + ADIP error indication) remains.

Continuous playback (ADIP address indication + C1 error indication) remains.

………

• : Adress, : Error late, : Jump lines

9. TEST-REC mode
Step No. Setting Method Remarks Display
Step 1 Testmode STOP state [tsm e ]
Step 2 Press the DELETE/CLEAR button TEST-REC menu [TEST_REC__]
two times.
Step 3 Press once the DISPLAY/ ADRES setting (indication of address initial value) [a0050_pw ]
CHARACTER button.
Step 4 Press once the MD PLAY button. During search the search output pin 11 is set to "H", and it is
(returned on "L" when continuous playback is started.Address +
C1 error indication) Continuous recording [a pw ]
Step 5 Press once the MD STOP button. TEST-REC menu [TEST_REC__]

• If the MD STOP button is pressed while the TEST-PLAY menu is displayed, TEST mode STOP state is set.
• If the MD PLAY button is pressed while the TEST-REC menu is displayed, continuous record is started from the current pickup position.
• Whenever the DELETE/CLEAR button is pressed in the address setting mode, the address changes as follows.
0 0 5 0 → 0 3 C 0 → 0 7 0 0 → 0 8 A 0 → 0 0 5 0 → …………
• Whenever the DISPLAY/CHARACTER button is pressed in the address setting mode, the digit which is changed with - / + changes
as follows.
0 0 5 0 → 0 0 5 0 → 0 0 5 0 → 0 0 5 0 → …………
• The digit of address which has been specified with - / + and DISPLAY/CHARACTER button in the address setting mode is set to +01H/
-01H.
* If the - / + button is held down, the setting changes continuously with 100 ms cycle.
• If the JOG button is pressed in TEST-REC mode and continuous record mode, the laser record power changes.
(Servo gain changes also according to the record power.)
• : Adress, : Laser power cord

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MD-R2
10. INNER mode
Step No. Setting Method Remarks Display
Step 1 Testmode STOP state [tsm e ]
Step 2 Press the NAME/TOC EDIT button. INNER menu [__INNER__]
Step 3 Press once the MD PLAY button. INNER switch position measurement [s c ]
(SUBQ address and C1 error are also indicated.)
Step 4 Press once the MD STOP button. INNER menu [__INNER__]
• : Adress
• Press the MD STOP button while the INNER menu is displayed, to shift to the TEST mode STOP state.

11. EJECT mode


Step No. Setting Method Remarks Display
Step 1 Testmode EJECT state [__EJECT___]
Step 2 Press oncethe DISPLAY/ Max. power output state [xpw_______]
CHARACTER button.
Step 3 Press once the DISPLAY/ Record power output state [rpw_______]
CHARACTER button.
Step 4 Press once the DISPLAY Playback power output state [ppw_______]
CHARACTER button.
Step 5 Press the DELETE/CLEAR button. TEMP setting of EEPROM setting
(Refer to TEMP setting of EEPROM)
Step 6 Press the NAME/TOC EDIT button. CONTROL setting of EEPROM setting
(Refer to CONTROL setting of EEPROM)

Lead-in switch position measurement mode


Note: Adjust the lead-in switch position to 5FF85 to FFD2.
1. Loosen the screw (A) x 2 pcs. which fix the mechanism switch PWB.
2. Retighten the screw, pressing the mechanism switch PWB in the arrow direction, and then measure the lead-in switch position again.
After position adjustment fix with the three screws (A). (See Fig. 22.)
Note: After tightening the two screws on the PWB apply Screw Lock.

Loosen the
three screws (A).

Lead-In Switch

Mechanism Switch PWB


Figure 22

Forced rotation of loading motor


While the display indication is test mode STOP state or EJECT state,
the loading motor can be forcibly rotated by press theVOL UP/DOWN
button.

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MD-R2
Mechanism Adjustment
1
1. Optical pickup grating inspecting method 3
2

42 pin of IC 1101 OSILLOSCOPE a


GND (TP1131)
100K
26 pin of IC 1101
EOUT (TP1133) 470p
GND CH1 CH2

470p b
25 pin of IC 1101 X Y Spindle Motor
FOUT (TP1132) 100K
LISSAJOUS'S WAVEFORM
Less thana:b = 3:1

Figure 23-1 Optical Pickup Grating Deviation


Measuring Method
After the automatic adjustment is performed in the AUTO
mode (test mode) with the aid of high refection MD disc
("COMPLATE" is displayed), the Lissajous's waveform (x-y) is Adjusting hole
adjusted.
3
1. Slightly loosen the 3 screws of spindle moto, and maken an
Spindle motor
adjustment, observing the Lissajous's waveform.
1
2. After adjustment tighten the screw in arder of 1 , 2 , 3 . Check the Lissajou's waveform,
shifting the mounting position with
a screwdriver (to be fitted into the
2. Jitter adjustment and checking method adjusting disc motor adjusting hole).
hole
jitter Meter 2
Figure 23-2

1pin of IC 1201 (TP1274)


EFMMON
88 pin of IC 1201 (TP1275)
GND
Figure 23-3 Jitter connection diagram
After performing automatic adjustment in AUTO mode of
TEST mode using the low reflection MD disc, check this jitter
in pit continuous playback and groove continuous playback
mode.
2P extension connector
5P extension flat cable QCNWK0059AFZZ From Magnetic Head
QCNWK0109AFZZ

CNP1252

From
motor

From mecha- From Optical


nism switch Pickup Unit
CNP1601(Bottom side) PWB

CNP1602

CNP1603
CNP1101
CNP1604(Bottom side)
28Pextension flat cable
MD Main PWB QCNWK0108AFZZ Extension PWB for service
(RUNTK0457AFZZ)
Fit the extension PWB for service to the mechanism

6P-2P extension connector


QCNWK0107AFZZ
Figure 23-4

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MD-R2
EXPLANATION OF ERROR DISPLAY
Error display Errors Corrective action

Can't REC • Defect occurred successively 10 times during REC-PLAY. • Check that the disc is free from flaw, dust
• As a result of occurrence of defect during REC-PLAY the and fingerprint.
recordable cluster became zero. Check whether there is any black spot.
• Adress is unreadable. REC state connot be set for 20 seconds Check for disc disalignment and run-out.
although retry is repeated.
Can't COPY • The following judgement is made according to the channel • Check whether CD is copy-inhibited one.
status of digital signal which was input from D-IN during REC- (An exabple: CD-R)
PAUSE or REC-PLAY.
(1) Other than audio signal
(2) Other than signals of home-use appliances
(3) Copy NG due to inversion of copy bit in CD.
Din UNLOCK • The digital signal which was input from D-IN during REC- • Check whether there is any abnormality
PAUSE, REC-PLAY or CD FUNC playback caused the in the D-IN signal line.
following.
(1) PLL of digital IN was unlocked.
(2) Locking occurred in condition other than FS = 44.1 kHz
TOC FULL • There were no areas to record music or character • Replace the disc with a recording/
infomation.(music name, disc name, etc.) during REC-PLAY. playback disc in which an area to register
• When an attempt to start is made, recordable area does not UTOC remains.
remain.
UTOC ERR R • ETNO > LTNO • UTOC data is not normal. Replace the
• FTNO ≠ 0 or 1 disc with other disc.
• UTOC recorded on disc could not be read.
UTOC ERR A • Start address > End address • UTOC data is not normal. Replace the
disc with other disc.
UTOC ERR L0~4 • Any data of UTOC 0 to 4 looped. • UTOC data is not normal. Replace the
disc with other disc.
NOT AUDIO • Nonaudio data was recorded in the track mode of currently • Select other TNO or replace the disc with
selected TNO. other disc.
? DISC • Data "MINI" of system ID which has been written in TOC with • The loaded disc is not applicable.
ASCII code is not correct. Replace the disc, and check.
• The disc type written i TOC does not correcpond to pre/
mastered MD, recording MD and hybrid MD.
DISC FULL • When an attempt to set REC-PAUSE was made, there were no • Replace the disc with other recording disc
recordable areas. in which recording area remains.
PLAYBACK MD • An attempt to set REC-PAUSE or to start editing was made on • The loaded disc is a Playback-only disc.
the playback-only disc. Replace the disc with a recording disc.
PROTECTED • An attempt to record or edit was made on the record/playback • Return the careless erase preventing tab
disc with its careless rease preventing tab being in rease to its initial position, and redo.
preventing state. • The track on which an attempt to edit was
• An attempt was made t oedit the track which was write- made is a write-protected track. Redo on
protected by information written in UTOC. another track.
Can't EDIT • Specific editing conditions were not satisfied. • The applied operation procedure is not
proper. Redo, applying the ocrrect
procedure.
TEMP OVER • Owing to occurrence of some trouble internal temperature of • Check by troubleshooting.
set (MD unit) rose excessively. • Check whether the ambient temperature
is too high.

DISC ERR RD • Read data was not correct or data could not be read correctly. • Data of TOC or UTOC is not normal or
PA • Trouble occurred during recording if music data, resulting in disc las flaw. Replace the disc with other
WR record failure. disc.
TOC ERR S • TOC was read but data was not correct. • The TOC information recorded on disc
TOC ERR R • TOC could not be rad. does not conform to the MD standard.
TOC ERR T Replace the disc with other disc.
• The disc has flaw. Replace the disc with
other disc.
UTOC W ERR • Trouble occurred during rewriting of UTOC, resulting in UTOC • The disc has flaw. Replace the disc with
rewriting failure. other disc.
FOCUS ERROR • After the disc was loaded, focusing failure occurred. • Check that the disc is free from flaw,
dust, fingerprint and black spot.
Check for disc disalignment and run-out.

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MD-R2
Error display Errors Corrective action
BLANK MD • UTOC was read but total TNO and the number of characters of • Perform recording to check that the disc
NAME was 0? is recordable disc.
DEFECT • Focusing error was caused by shock during REC-PLAY. • Check that the disc is free from flaw,
dust, fingerprint and black spot. Check
for disc disalignment and run-out.
TOC W ERROR • Although UTOC can be read but UTOC cannot be rewritten. • Check that the record head contact is
normal. Check that there is no broken
wire between PWB and the recording
head.
MD ERROR • Data of EEPROOM is not correct. • Once reset, and redo. If error occurs
persistently, replace EEPROM.

EXPLANATION OF MECHANISM ERROR


Error display Errors
MECHA_ERR1_* Ejection failure
MECHA_ERR2_* Head-up failure
MECHA_ERR3_* Head-down failure
HINF (IC1401 97 PIN)
* = E Ejection completion position < 1.3 V
* = MHorizontal midway position > 3.06 V
* = L Load completed position 1.853~2.48 V
* = D Head-down position 1.3~1.853 V

E2-PROM (IC1402) writing procedure


1. Procedure to replace E2-PROM and to write the initial 2. Temperature reference value setting procedure
value of microcomputer in E2-PROM (to be executed at room temperature within 21 to 29°C)
(1) Replace E2-PROM. (1) Test mode stop state.
(2) Refer to the latest E2-PROM data list. [tsm e ]
(3) Holding down the ENTER button and MD PLAY button,RESET (2) Crrect temperature depending on ambient temperature according
button, and start up the test mode. to the following table.
(4) Indication of version.
Ambient temperature (°C) Temperature correction
[tsm e ] 12.2 ~ 15.8 -3
E2-PROM version (c to z)
15.9 ~ 19.6 -2
Microcomputer ROM version
Model code 19.7 ~ 23.2 -1
23.2 ~ 26.8 0
(5) Press the ENTER button 7 times.
26.9 ~ 30.7 +1
[EEPROM SET]
(6) Perform the operation shown in the "E2-PROM setting mode 30.8 ~ 34.3 +2
chart", compare the indication with the E2-PROM data list, and 34.4 ~ 37.9 +3
make a setting according to the E2-PROM data list, using JOG
key. An example: When ambient temperature is 22°C and meadured
(7) Set the temperature reference value. temperature is 73H
(Refer to "Temperature reference setting procedure".) Temperature setting = 73 H - 01 H
(8) The setting must conform to the E2-PROM data list. = 72 H
(9) Turn off power supply to write in E2-PROM. * When the measured temperature fluctuates between
two values, take lower one (if temperature fluctuates
between 73H and 72H, take 72H).
(3) Press the ENTER button 7 times.
[EEPROM SET]
(4) Press the MD PLAY button.
[ FOCUS ]
(5) Press the ENTER button 4 times.
[ Temp ]
(6) Press once the MD PLAY button.
[TEMP ]
: Measured temperature, : Temperature setting
(7) Set temperature to the value determined above, using the
JOG button.
(8) Press the MD STOP button.
[ Temp ]

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MD-R2
E2-PROM Data List
Focus setting Slide setting
Item indication Initial Setting Item indication Initial Setting
FG 97 H SLG 35 H

FF1 9E H SL2 27 H

FF2 E0 H SLDLIM 65 H

FZHLEV ED H SLDLEV 16 H

FOKLEVn 08 H SLKLVk 55 H

FOKLEVf 08 H SLKLVt 3A H

FOKLPFn 00 H SLKLVm 55 H

FOKLPFf 88 H
Control setting
WAITf 90 H
Item indication Initial Setting
Spin setting CONTRL1 80 H

Item indication Initial Setting CONTRL2 02 H

SPG 20 H
SPKLEVm 26 H

SPG—in B8 H
ADJTTM 14 H

SPG—mid 76 H
HDEQAD 90 H

SPG—out 50 H
LDEQAD 8F H

SP1 10 H
GDEQAD 91 H

SP2 87 H
MDEQBC 90 H

SP3 E3 H
LDEQBC 8F H

SP4 E3 H
GDEQBC 8A H

SP5 10 H
HALSG 21 H

SPDLIM 78 H
LALSG 21 H

GALSG 21 H

Tracking setting HALSOFS FE H

Item indication Initial Setting LALSOFS 00 H

TG 45 H
GALSOFS 00 H

TF1 70 H

TF2 E0 H

SVCNT4 01 H

TRBLVo 53 H

TRBLVt 60 H

TRKLVo 4C H

TRKLVt 38 H

TDPWo 89 H

TDPWt 1A H

SLCTo 00 H

SLCTt 40 H

SLCTm 53 H

TCRSCIP 16 H

COTLVP 14 H

COTLVr 28 H

WAITm FF H

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MD-R2
E2-PROM Setting Mode Chart

tms e Test mode STOP state


ENTER X7
E E P R O M _ S E T EEPROM setting menu
MD PLAY _ _ EJECT _ _ _ EJECT state

_ _ Focus_ _ _
MD PLAY
DELETE/
CLEAR NAME/
ENTER ENTER X2 ENTER X3 ENTER X4 EDIT ENTER X5 TOC EDIT
_Spindle__ _T r a c k i n g _ ___S l e d___ _ _ _ Temp _ _ _ _C o n t r o l _ _
MD PLAY MD PLAY MD PLAY MD PLAY MD PLAY
FG______ SPG_____ TG _ _ _ _ _ _ SLG_____ T E M P_ _ CONTRL1_
ENTER REC ENTER REC ENTER REC ENTER ENTER REC
FF1_____ SPG_in__ TF1_____ SL2_____ CONTRL2_
ENTER REC REC ENTER REC ENTER REC ENTER REC
FF2_____ SPG_mid _ TF2_____ SLDLIM__ SPKLEVm_
ENTER REC REC ENTER REC ENTER REC ENTER REC
FZCLEV__ SPG_out_ SVCNY4__ SLDLEV__ ADJTTM__
ENTER REC REC ENTER REC ENTER REC ENTER REC
FOKLEVn_ SP1_____ TRBLVo__ SLKLVk__ HDEQAD__
ENTER REC REC ENTER REC ENTER REC ENTER REC
FOKLEVf_ SP2_____ TRBLVt__ SLKLVt__ LDEQAD__
ENTER REC REC ENTER REC ENTER REC ENTER REC
FOKLPFn_ SP3_____ TRKLVo__ SLKLVm__ GDEQAD__
ENTER REC REC ENTER REC ENTER REC
FOKLPFf_ SP4_____ TRKLVt__ HDEQBC__
ENTER REC REC ENTER REC ENTER REC
WAITf___ SP5_____ TDPWo___ LDEQBC__
ENTER REC ENTER REC ENTER REC
SPDLIM__ TDPWt___ GDEQBC__
ENTER REC ENTER REC
SLCTo___ HALSEG__
ENTER REC ENTER REC
SLCTt___ LALSEG__
ENTER REC ENTER REC
SLCTm___ GALSG___
ENTER REC ENTER REC
COTLVp__ HALSOFS_
ENTER REC ENTER REC
COTLVr__ LALSOFS_
ENTER REC ENTER REC
WAITm___ GALSOFS_

Figure 27

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MD-R2

OSCILLATOR D3.2V
XL1201
(33.8688MHz)
HEAD DRIVE D4.3V
SIGNAL
IC1251 IC1906
RECORDING HEAD Q1251~Q1254 AND GATE TC7ST08F IC1916 CN1904
IC1907 AND GATE 1 DIGOUT(EIAJ)
CLOCK GENERATOR TC9246F 74VHC08F
ENDEC 2 GND
MD IC1990
ATRAC INVERTOR 74AC04FS 3 GND
M901 4 DIGIN(EIAJ)
SPINDLE MOTOR IC1201
M PICK UP UNIT LR376481
FOCUS
CNP1902
M902 TRACKING
SLED MOTOR
LIGHT
F IC1101 1 PDOWN
BACKUP
RECEIVING A E–FSIGNAL A–BSIGNAL IR3R55 2 BACKUP
M SECTION MD MICRO COMPUTER
ERROR B RF 3 LOAD IN
SIGNAL E RESET
4
RF1 RF1 ~ RF4SIGNAL
SIGNAL MD-ST
5
LIGHT RF2 PROCESSOR DSCK
RECEIVING IC1401 6
SECTION RF3 SERCH
7
RF RF4 IX0232AW 8 KDATA
LASER DIODE
MD SYSTEM 9 MDDATA
MICRO 10 DSTB
MONITOR DIODE D.GND
COMPUTER 11
12 D.GND
13 D.GND
WRITE PRO D3.2V D3.2V 14 D.GND
D3.2V

– 28 –
MECHAN1SM 15 DVDD
DIRECT SWITCH IC1202 6.5/4.75~5.25V 16 DVDD
SW1952
IX2474AF 17 SYSCLK
LEAD INSWITCH
IC1402 18 ADDATA
SW1953
4M S29294A 19 LRCLK
PLAYSWITCH E2PROM
DRAM D3.2V 20 BCLK
SW1954
21 DADATA
RECSWITCH
22 DFS1
SW1955
VOLTAGE 23

Figure 28 BLOCK DIAGRAM (1/2)


DFS0
LOADING SWITCH DIGITAL REGULATOR 24 MUTE
SW1956 POWER
3.2V
D4.3V
D4.3V

IC1601
M56758FP
5-CH
MOTOR
DRIVER
M903

M
LOADING MOTOR
HEAD UP/DOWN D6.5/4.75 ~ 5.25V
LINE IN
J101
J101
LINE OUT

Q451
Q452 MUTE

IC101
NJM4560D IC601 IC651
OPE AMP LINE AMP. NJM4560D
REC VOL OPE AMP
1 VR901
NJM4580D
3
IC201 24 3 5 7
5 7
4 3 UDA1340 26 5 1 3 1
8 5 AD/DA 7 4 H.P.VOL
10 8 VR981 HEADPHINES
CONVERTER 4 J981
2 8 Q601
-7V Q602
12 16 ~ 19 13 ~ 15
+7V -7V
-7V
+7V
+7V
3V

DATA

MODE
CLK

SYSCLK
AD DATA
LRCLK
BLCK
DA DATA
IC302
NAND GATE 17 ~ 21
INVERTER 74HC10AP 3 2
IC301 1 IC501
J301 1 74HCU04 6 10 REGULATOR A+7V
DIGITAL -IN 8 DIGITAL IN POWER
13 S81233YK
(COAXIAL JACK) CIRCUIT
Q503
RX302 2
DIGITAL IN MD UNIT
(OPTICAL JACK) DIGIN VCC
TX302 DIGITAL OUT
DIGITAL OUT A-7V
(OPTICAL JACK) POWER
CIRCUIT

– 29 –
Q502

T551
F551 POWER TRANSFORMER
1A
MD+
MD 5V POWER
MD+ CIRCUIT
Q506 AC 120V
60Hz

Figure 29 BLOCK DIAGRAM (2/2)


RECTIFYING
CIRCUIT
F552
FL901 1A
FL DISPLAY +B
Q504
DIGITAL 5V 5V SYSTEM
21 ~ 42 60 ~ 89 POWER
CIRCUIT
BACK UP 5V
DIG
K-DATA,MD DATA

SW901 SEG
S-ID,SYN,RESET,DSTB,DSCK

JOG 45 ~ 90 92 ~ 97 10 33
SWITCH
MD

6 JOG FL
MUTE

96 FL VP(-31V)
POWER
IC901 CIRCUIT
KEY IN 2 KEY
IX0237AW A/D +5V
100
BLOCK SYSTEM
3 MICROCOMPUTER
91 BACK UP +5V
32 RX-IN FL VP(-32V) FL DISPLAY +B
UN970
REMOTE
SENSOR
MD-R2
MD-R2

DIGITAL RECORD SIGNAL ANALOG PLAYBACK SIGNAL


A DIGITAL PLAYBACK SIGNAL ANALOG RECORD SIGNAL

R607
(0.6V) 1K

C601 R601
47/10 470 C60
C603 220
IC101 220P R605
22K
NJM4560D
R103 C107
1/50
R109
1K
OPE AMP.
1K R60
5 + C115
47/10 L-CH 1K
C109 (1/2) 7
R105 C105 220P
6 – 8
47K 220P +7V
R107 R113
100K 1K
R115 R608
C117 100 (0.8V) 1K
R111 100/10
B L-CH
1.5K C113
47P C602
47/10
R602
470 C60
220P
J101 C604 R606
220P 22K
ANALOG
LINE IN2
L101 IC101
C108
0.22µH R104
1K 1/50
R110
1K
NJM4560D C116 R61
R-CH 3 + 47/10 1K
R-CH
C110 (2/2) 1
C102 C120 220P
R108 2 – 4
0.022 0.01 R106 C106
47K 100K R114 –7V
220P 1K
R116
100
R112 C118
1.5K C114 100/10
47P

C119
0.022
C202 C203
L201 47/10 47/10
10µH
R418 R417
1K 1K
C2
4.7

R203
1M
C212
C201 OS 3.3/16
D 100/10

R202
680K
C206
1/50

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

VSSA
SYSCLK

VINL
VDDA
L3CLK
L3MODE

VSSD

OVERFL

VINR
VDDD

TEST1
VADCP
VADCN

VREFA
IC201
UDA1340
AD/DA CONVERTER

L3DATA

VOUTR

VREFD
VOUTL
DATA0

TEST3
TEST2
DATAi

VDDO
AVDD

VSSO
AVSS
BCK
WS
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

E
IC301
74HCU04
C301 INVERTER
0.01
J301 R414 8.2K
COAXIAL R302
DIGITAL IN2 330 R415 8.2K
14 13 12 11 10 9 8 R416 8.2K
VDD
D301
MTZJ5.1B R301
R413 4.7K
R411 4.7K

C302
R412 4.7K

82 0.022
GND
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
C314
0.022
C310
C315 0.022
0.01 R303 R305
220K 56K
C313
0.022 R304
2.7K
R401 560
R402 560
F 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 C470
0.022
C303

R403 560
IC302 GND 100P
R404 560
74HC10AP6 R405 330
R406 220K

R410 220K

VDD
R407 220K
R408 220K

NAND GATE 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 R409


220K C519
R313 0.022
R307 47K
22K
R552 39K
0.022
C312

R309 R312
10K L302 C531 R554
10µH 82K 0.1 68K
R553 68K MD +7.5V/+5V
+B
C304
0.022 R308
22

L301 R310
10µH 3.3K
C305 C311
3 2 1 3 2 1 0.022 0.022
C675
0.001

G RX302 TX302
C524
DIGITAL IN-1 DIGITAL OUT 1000/6.3
CNP301 CNP471
(OPTICAL JACK) 4 3 2 1 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
LOAD SW
D OUT
D IN
GND
GND

MDDATA
DADATA

BUCKUP
ADDATA
SYSCLK

D 7.5/5V

PDOWN

MD SYN
MD LOAD
MD S-ID
MD RESET
MD DATA
P MUTE
P-CNT
MD P-OUT
P-IN
MD DSTB
MD 7.5/5V
MD K-DATA
MD DSCK
DFS
DAC DATA
DAC MODE
DAC CLK
D-1,2
31V FL VP
D 7.5/5V

SERCH
KDATA

RESET
LRCLK

D GND
D GND
D GND
D GND

MD-ST
MUTE

DSTB

DSCK
BLCK
DFS0
DFS1

CN1904
P35 12 - C
TO MD MAIN PWB
CNS471 CNS472

CN1902 CNP902

H P35 12 - F
TO MD MAIN PWB
P32 1 - D
TO DISPLAY PWB

NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM can be found on page 43.

1 2 3 4 5 6
Figure 30 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (1/6)
– 30 –
MD-R2

J101
ANALOG
C451 R451 Q451 LINE OUT
47/10 330 2SC2878 B
L-CH
R455
R453 100
IC601 R617 C455 33K C459
330 820P 470P C461 R-CH
NJM4580D R457 C453 0.01
R615 10K 470P
R607 LINE AMP. 47K
1K L MUTE
3 + C613
R601 47/10
L-CH
470 C607
220P
(1/2) 1
C603 8 R454 C457
220P R605 2 – Q601 C456 0.022
22K R611 +7V 2SC2878 B 33K C454 C460
820P R452 R458 470P 470P
1.5K R613 330 10K
100 R619
C615 C452 Q452 R456
R609 10K 2SC2878 B
1K C611 100/10 47/10 100
47P MUSE

IC601
NJM4580D R618
330 IC651
R608 LINE AMP. R620 R653 R681 NJM4560D
1K 10K 1K 1K R659
5 + C614
47/10 Q602 5 + OPE AMP. 10
R602 R-CH 2SC2878 B
470 C608 (2/2) 7 C655 C653 (1/2) 7
220P 10/16 27P C657
C604 R606 6 – 4 R616 6 – R661
220P 220/10
22K R612 –7V 47K 47K
C651 R651
1.5K R614 150P 100K
100
R610 C616
1K C612
47P 100/10

IC651
C652 R652 NJM4560D
150P 100K

CNP473
C658 R660
2 – 220/10 10
C654
27P (2/2) 1
3 + 4 R662
C656 R654 R682 8 47K 1 AUX_AMP_R_IN
10/16 1K 1K 2 AUX_AMP_L_GND
+7V –7V
3 AUX_AMP_L_IN
4 AUX_AMP_R_GND
5 AUX_VR_L_OUT P32 1 - B
6 GND CNS903
R668 7 AUX_VR_R_OUT
C665 R667 C666 TO DISPLAY PWB
100/10 82 82 100/10 8 HP_AMP_GND
9 HP_AMP_L_OUT
10 HP_AMP_R_OUT
11 RESET SW
SW501
12 NC
RESET

C202 C203
L201 47/10 47/10
10µH
R418 R417 C667
1K 1K 0.1
C205 Q653
4.7/25 C223 KRC102 M
0.022
D651 R669
R203

MTZJ9.1B 2.7K
1M

C212 L202
C201 OS 3.3/16 10µH
100/10 R670
R202
680K

C206 C207 330


1/50 100/10

11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 C221
0.022
VSSA
VINL
VDDA
VSSD

OVERFL

VINR
VDDD

TEST1
VADCP
VADCN

VREFA

Q502 R501
2SB562 C 8.2
POSISTOR (–)
IC201 R505
POWER
R506 TRANSFORMER
UDA1340 100
680 T551
C501
/DA CONVERTER C510 C509 1000/25 GND
1/50 47/25
VOUTR

VREFD
VOUTL
DATA0

TEST3
TEST2
DATAi

VDDO
AVDD

VSSO
AVSS

C551
C208 D503 0.01
3.3/16 C530 MTZJ9.1B F551
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 0.022 D551 D554 1A
OS RL104A RL104A
AC POWER
D504 C521 SUPPLY CODE
C512 MTZJ9.1B C511 C502 4700/25 AC 120V,60Hz
C209 1/50 47/25 4700/25 D552 F552 T.F
4.7/25 R508 RL104A D553 1A
100 R507 RL104A
680 C552
0.01
Q503 D555
2SD468 C R502 RL104A
8.2
POSISTOR
D505 R551
C516 C515 C514 MTZJ6.8A C513 8.2
10/16 10/16 10/16 47/25 POSISTOR C561
R510 0.01
1 D512 100 R509
1SS133 R517
820 220
3 2 +B
Q504 (FIN)
IC501 D513
+B
2SD2012 Y
+B
+B IS81233SGYX 1SS133
REGULATOR +B
D501
R518
220
MTZJ6.8B
C220 C222 C522
1000P 0.022 1000/6.3
Q501
KTA1266 GR
FL VP
R503
C507 R504 1.8K C504
LOGIC+5V 33/50 33K 220/50
C505
10/50
D502
MTZJ33B
Q505
KRC102 M
MTZJ7.5B

C519
D506

0.022
D507 C517
MTZJ5.6C 100/10
100/10
C518

R511 GND
Q506 R512 0.8
2SD2012 Y 470 POSISTOR
(FIN)
FL FIL
+B
+B
FL FIL

C525 C520
100/10 0.001 D510 D509
1SS133 1SS133
R514
100K
R516 D508
220K
CNP472
MTZJ270D MAIN PWB-A
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
BACK UP 5V
AD5V
P-CNT
MD P-OUT
P-IN
MD DSTB
MD 7.5/5V
MD K-DATA
MD DSCK
DFS
DAC DATA
DAC MODE
DAC CLK
D-1,2
-31V FL VP
U-CON GND

FIL 1
FIL 2

CNP902
P32 1 - D
TO DISPLAY PWB

7 8 9 10 11 12
Figure 31 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (2/6)
– 31 –
MD-R2

HEADPHONES PWB-B3

CNS903 J981
VR901-1 R
AUX_AMP_R_IN 1 HEADPHONES
5K(B) L
AUX_AMP_L_GND 2 AUX
AUX_AMP_L_IN Volume

0.001
C981
3
TO MAIN AUX_AMP_R_GND VR901-2
4
PWB 5K(B)
AUX_VR_L_OUT 5
CNP473
GND OPEN 6
P31 12 - C
B AUX_VR_R_OUT 7
VR981-1
C983
0.1

0.001
C982
HP_AMP_GND 8 1K(C) 3 3
HP_AMP_L_OUT 9
2 2
HP_AMP_R_OUT 10
1 1
RESET SW 11 VR981-2
1K(C) CNS901 CNP904
NC 12
Headphone
Volume

L901
22µH

FILMNT 2 24
FILMNT 1 23
C908

C909
AD5V 22 1

1
BACK-UP5V 21
C µ-COM GND 20
–31V 19 R968
10K R969
D-1.2 18 10K
DAC CLK 17
DAC MODE 16
DAC DATA 15
C920 SW955
DFS 14 10/16 M-EJECT
TO MAIN PWB MD DSCK 13
CNS902
1 2 3
CNP472 MD K-DATA 12 R954
P30 6 - H 1 2 3 SW956
MD 7.5/5V 11 CNP903 ENTER 1K
MD DSTB 10
SW950
P-IN 9 POWER SW957 R955
MD P-OUT 8 NAME 1.2K
P-CNT 7

R950
SW951

1K
P MUTE 6 M-PLAY SW958 R956
MD DATA 5 TIMER 1.5K
D 4
R9

R951
MD RESET

1.2K
SW952 12
MD S-ID 3 M-STOP
SW959 R957
MD LOAD 2 DISP 1.8K
MD SYN 1
R9
CNP902 SW960 R958 6.8
SWITCH PWB-B2 REVIEW 2.7K
B

SW961 R959
AUX 3.9K

SW953 R952
M-REC 1.5K SW962 R960
PROGRAM 33K

SW954 R953
CUE 1.8K

A/D 5V
R921
DSTB 10K Q901
R923 2SC2412 KR
R920 10K
470K

R922
10K
MD DATA Q902
2SC2412 KR
R924
R972 10K
470K

F
R926
1K

ANALOG RECORD SIGNAL

G
R971

R970
100

1K UN970
REMOCON

2
10/16
C971

3
C970 1
100P

DISPLAY PWB-B1

NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM can be found on page 43.


1 2 3 4 5 6
Figure 32 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (3/6)
– 32 –
MD-R2

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 50 49 48

FILMNT2
FILMNT2
FILMNT2

FILMNT1
FILMNT1
FILMNT1
USEG30
USEG29
USEG28
USEG27
USEG26
USEG01
USEG02
USEG03
USEG04
USEG05
USEG06
USEG07
USEG08
USEG09
USEG10
USEG11
USEG12
USEG13
USEG14
USEG15
USEG16
USEG17
USEG18
USEG19
USEG20
USEG21
USEG22
USEG23
USEG24
USEG25
C914
C916 0.001
0.001
C917
0.001
C915
0.001
FL901

FILMNT1
FILMNT1
FILMNT1
FILMNT2
FILMNT2
FILMNT2

USEG31
USEG32
USEG33
USEG34
USEG35
USEG36
UDIG16
UDIG15
UDIG14
UDIG13
UDIG12
UDIG11
UDIG10
UDIG09
UDIG08
UDIG07
UDIG06
UDIG05
UDIG04
UDIG03
UDIG02
UDIG01
IC
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47

R941
R943 47K

R935
47K

47K
R933

R944

R942
47K

R939
47K

47K

47K
R937 –31V
47K

R931
R940
R945

47K
47K
47K

R938

R932
R936

R934
5V

47K

47K
47K

47K
C901 C910
0.1 0.1 C902
0.1
C903
0.1 R930
5V 47K

100 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81
R969

USEG18
USEG17
USEG16
USEG15
USEG14
USEG13
USEG12
USEG11
USEG10
USEG09
AVSS

USEG24
USEG23
USEG22
USEG21
USEG20
USEG19
10K

VREF

VEE

Vcc
RA902 1 KEY 1 USEG08 80
SW955 1K
M-EJECT 2 KEY 2 USEG07 79
3 KEY 3 USEG06 78
C923 RA903 KEY 4 USEG05 77
C922 4
SW956 R954 0.01 1K
0.01 INI/MUTE IN USEG04 76
ENTER 1K 5
6 JOG AD USEG03 75
RA904 USEG02 74
1K 7
SW957 R955
1.2K 8 USEG01 73
NAME Q903 RA908 USEG00 72
DTC144 ES 1K 9
10 DIG SEL 1 USEG25 71
SW958 R956
TIMER 1.5K 11 DIG SEL 2 USEG26 70
R903 12 USEG27 69
12K
RA912 13 USEG28 68
SW959 R957 1K
14 DAC MODE USEG29 67
DISP 1.8K RA913 1K
15 DAC CLK/EX USEG30 66
RA914 1K
SW960 R958
R904
6.8K
R905
12K
16 DAC DATA/EX
IC901 USEG31 65
USEG32 64
REVIEW 2.7K
B A RA916 1K
17
18 DFSO/DFS1 IX0237AW USEG33 63

SW961 R959 RA918 1K


19 (MD) DSTB SYSTEM USEG34 62
(MD) DSCK USEG35 61
AUX 3.9K RA927 1K
20
21 (MD) K-DATA
MICROCOMPUTER UDIG15 60
SW901
JOG SW 22 (MD) MD DATA UDIG14 59
SW962 R960 RA919 1K
PROGRAM 33K 23 (MD) LO/EJ UDIG13 58
24 UDIG12 57
25 UDIG11 56
26 UDIG10 55
27 UDIG09 54
RA925 28 UDIG08 53
1K
29 P-IN UDIG07 52
30 P-CNT UDIG06 51
MD RESET
(MD) LOAD

RA926
(MD) S-ID
(MD) SYN

1K
UDIG01
UDIG00

UDIG02
UDIG03
UDIG04
UDIG05
P MUTE

XCOUT
RESET
P OUT

XOUT
RX-IN

XCIN

VSS
XIN

Q901
2SC2412 KR 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
R909
1.8K

(10W)
R910
4.7M
RA933
1K
1K

1K
1K

1K
1K
1K
1K

R906
220K
Q902
RA928

RA931
RA930

IC902
RA934
RA935
RA936
RA937

2SC2412 KR C904
PST9127 68P
(CH)
X902
32.768kHz
2 RESET 1 C905
3 12P
(CH)

C907 C906 X901


1 0.1 8MHz
R911
1M

7 8 9 10 11 12
Figure 33 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (4/6)
– 33 –
MD-R2

A 1

SYRS

SYWR
SYRD

SYD7
TP1141
TP1131
C1107

C1118

0.0033
C1110

C1117
0.033

C1109
0.0047 TP1275

POUT
0.47 C1106 TP1142

1
0.47
48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 100 99 98
EFMAGI

AVCC

EFMO
EFMAGC

AGND
GOUT

ATTR

RF2-1
EFMI

ADAGI
ADAGC
RF2 EFM ADIPI C1119
1 36 TP1140 TP1274 1 EFMMON
AGC R1155 330P
R 56K 2 AVCC
RF1
2
&
35
ADIPO
TP1139 4 EFMO-I EFMO-I C1202
1
3
4
EFMI
AGND
100

SYRS
RF4 SW DIFF AOUT-IN AOUT-IN
3 34 5 AIN
EOUT-IN EOUT-IN
6 EIN
RF3 DIFF ADLPFO TCG TCG
4 33 7 TCG
C1102 TP1138 BOUT-IN BOUT-IN
1 REFI
IC1101 22KO FOUT-IN FOUT-IN
8 BIN
ADIP
5 IR3R55 AGC
32 9 FIN
C1103
SIGNAL VBAT
B 1
6
REFO PROSESSOR 22KI
31
5
WBO-I WBO-I
C1211
10
11 WBI
1
12 VDD1
RFADD WBO

C1115270P(CH)
7 BIAS LPF HPF 30 13 DGND
C1104 R1102 TP1137

C1116
0.027 560 14 TEST0
TCGI TCGO

C1114 270P(CH)
8 29 15 TEST1
R1105 TP1136 R1154 16 TEST2
390K 22K TP1220
AIN AOUT R1653

C1113 270P(CH)
9 28
100K
17 X176KO
TP1135 R1153 FODRF
22K 18 FODRF
BIN BOUT FODRR R1651 100K
10 27 19 FODRR

C1112 270P(CH)
TP1134 R1152 TRDRF R1657 120K
22K 20 TRDRF
EIN LOGIC EOUT TRDRR R1655 120K
11 26 21 TRDRR

RAA3
TP1133 R1151 SLDRF R1661 82K

270P(CH)
22K 22 SLDRF
FIN FOUT SLDRR R1659 82K

DTEMP

CLOCK
LATCH
SGAIN
12

AGND
25 23

DGND
SLDRR
AVCC

DVCC
DATA
DISC
STBY
BIAS

TP1132 R1150 SPDRF R1665 62K 2


22K 24 SPDRF
SPDRR
25 SPDRR
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 R1663
RF1

RF3
RF4

RF2
BIN

AIN

EIN
FIN

62K

DTEMP

CLOCK
LATCH
C1105 26 27 28

DATA
10

C1210
TP1129
TP1130
11
10

A3
A2
A1
A0
TP1150
L1102
0.47µH

L1101
10µH
C1121
1
R/P R/P
C1145 R1166
0.033 1.2K

R1100
27
C1101 R1107
1 1
FN
TP
FP
TN
TP1128
TP1127
TP1126

TP1123

TP1120
TP1119
TP1118

TP1116
TP1115
TP1114
TP1113
TP1112
TP1111

TP1109
TP1108
TP1107
TP1106
TP1105
TP1104
TP1103
TP1102
TP1101

D
28 27 26 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
CNP1101
LDVAR
LDON

FLEXBLE
PWB
3
APCOUT
LVVOUT

LDVCC

LDVAR

APCIN
DGNG
DGND

DGND
AGND

LVVIN
LDON
+2.8V

MP/R
COM

VCC
RF1

RF3
RF4

RF2
SW

DTEMP
T+
F+
F-

T-
B

E
F

9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
2 12
28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10
VREF3.2V
T.COOL

F.COOL

R1401
1K

TP1455
TP1456
TP1457
MINF

TP1458
TP1404
R1430
HINF TP1405 R1423
10K

10K
I/V

I/V
I/V

I/V

R1404

R1424
R1429

R1422
C1402 1K

10K
R1428

10K

10K
R1426 0.047
1K
CNP1252

L1251 1K R1472
47uH 47K
TP1251

R1223
C1252 680 100 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82
120P C1251

DTEMP
HINF
GND
TESTK2
TESTK1
MINF

AVCK1
AVCK2
AVCK3
TEST0
TEST1
TEST2
DOUTMT
MUTE
AVCC
VREF

DAMUT
(CH) 0.027
E
MINF

1 1 EFMO TP1260
HINF
R1251

2 2 1
10

74ACT02F TP1255

MAGNETIC
TP1252

2
CNS1252

LDOUT HEAD Q1251 D D LDVAR


1 VCC 8 G LDVAR
HEAD DRIVER

2SK2909 3 82 81
EXT.C
Q1252 14 13 12 11 10 9 8
C1254

2 7 G R1406
C1255

GND
2SK2909 4 ADJS

EMPH
ADMUT
3.3K
VCC

3 6 S S
IC1251
D1251
SB0209CP

4.7

D1252 5
10

APC L.DON
4 5 SB0209CP D
LVV L.DVAR 6 LOAD IN
GND

R1420
Q1254 1K 7 ERROR A
C1423
0.022

D D 2SK1473 8 BYTE
G G 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
9 CNVSS
PICKUP UNIT S Q1253 S
HDON 10 STID OUT
2SK1473 11 SEACH OUT
RESET 12 RESET
C1401
LOADING
CNP1601

0.047
CW1901

13 IC1401
R1427

HDON
4.7K

R1425
14 VSS IX0232AW
MCCK MD SYSTEM
2.7K 15 MCCK L3
C1403

R1415

LEAD IN
680P

1 LEAD IN TP1605 LEAD IN MICROCOMPUTER


1K

1 16 VCC L
R1408
100K

WRITE HINF HINF TP1604 HINF


PRO R1902 2 2 17
1.8K GND GND DINT
3 3 18 DINT
LOADING LOADING TP1602 LOADING LOADIN DSENSE
4 4 19 DSENSE
DIRECT R1901 MINF
5 MINF TP1601 MINF
470 5 20 ST-ID
SW1952
F C1421 C1422 TP1616 C1412 SERCH
SERCH
CNS1901

21
0.022 0.022 680P
22 MDRSW
READ IN 23 FSW E
Q1601 C1605 VARI-P SW
R1413

SW1953 2SA1314C 24
3.3K

100/10
R1903

25 P-DOWN
SYSD5
SYSD4
LATCH
820

C1604 R1610 R1613 R1614 R1407


DATA

C1610 56P(CH) 30K 27K 18K


26 HDON
LD+ 3.3K
MD PLAY BACK R1904 10 27 LD+
820 R1617 R1609 R1611 LD–
SW1954 47K 1.5K 12K 28 LD– 31 32 49 50
CIN
MDDATA

29 CIN
4M/16M
CLOCK

KDATA

SYSD7
SYSD6

INNSW
SYWR
DSCK

SYRD
SYRS

INNER
DSTB

30
FOK
C1424
0.022

R1612
R1409
1K

R/P

MD RECORD
S2
S1

56K
SW1955
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49
R/P

J1405
820P(J)
R1656

C1653

10K
CLOCK
LATCH
DATA
6.8K

MDDATA
KDATA

LOADING REG+ CH3IN


1
R1662

DSCK

42
DSTB
10K

SYWR

REGB C1656
SYRD

OUT3
SYRS

SYD7
SYD6
SYD5
SYD4

SW1956 2 + 41
FOK

– 0.0056 SPDRR
IN1+ 1.25V IN3– R/P
3 40
TRDRF C1601 4 39
MD SWITCH PWB-G TRDRR 1 VBS1 VBS2

16 Vm1
5 Vm2 38
R1654

SPDRF
6.8K

IN1–
6 37 IN3+
R1664

OUT1 C1602 C1657


10K

7 36
G TN T– C1652 VM1– VM3–
1 0.0056
STID

8 35
SPN
TP T+ 820P(J)
9 34
SPP
15
10K EEPD
R1414 PRO

VM1+ VM3+
VREF

10 33 Q1402
GND

GND 1 RNC1404
11
VM2+
32
2 3 2 3
IC140
FP F+ 12 S29294
31
C1655 0.015

C1407

1
0.022

FN F– VM4+
R1658 15K

13 30
Q1401 1 5 DI S
820P(J)

2 3 2 3
C1651

VM2–
R1660 15K

+ VM4–
C1654

RN2404
0.015

CN1602
VREF

14 29 6 DATA CS
R1412

M902 R1416
M OUT2 SLP
100K

MD SLED SLD+ R1652 IN2– VM5+


10K
LD+

1 1 TP1607
LD–

– 10K 15 28
1 Q1404 7 GND VC
SLD– TP1606 FODRR OUT5 27 VM5–
SLN Q1403
2 2 16 RN2404 RNC1404 8 PRTCT
IN2+ SLDRR
FODRF IN5–
26
17 MUTE1
E2-PRO
820P(J)

SLDRF
C1650

CN1603 R1650 18 MUTE2


+ 10K IN5+ 25
1 1 SP+ IN4+ 24
M901 TP1608 19 SS.GND
MD SPINDLE M – 2 2 SP– TP1609 20
VREF
23
R1667
TP1612
IN4– 22K R1666
21 22
TP1610
R1668

VREFO OUT4 22K L1601


6.8K

CN1604 C1631 R1669 C1661


100/10 1µH
1 1
TRY+ 1 IC1601 6.8K
+ TRY– M56758FP
M903 2 2
M
SPN

5ch MOTOR DRIVER


SPP

SLN
SLP

MD LOADING
TP1611
C1609
1

NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM can be found on page 43.

1 2 3 4 5 6
Figure 34 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (5/6)
– 34 –
MD-R2

6 7
R1211 C1208
220 0.047

XRST

100 DSENSE
MCCK
C1209 DINT

CIN
SYRS

SYWR
SYRD

FOK
SYD6
SYD5
SYD4
SYD3
SYD2
SYD1
SYD0
SYD7

TP1204

TP1218
TP1217
R1210
1
TP1275 TP1210

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
9
SYD7
SYD6
SYD5
SYD4
SYD3
SYD2
SYD1
SYD0
RSTX
DGND
VDD1
DINTX
MCCK
COUT
SENSE
FOK

SBSY
SBO
SFSY
TP1216
TP1274 1 EFMMON FEMON 75
DADATA DADATA
2 AVCC 74
C1202 78 77 76 RC120 ADDATA
3 EFMI 100 99 98 ADDATA 73
1 220 DFCK
13 14

SBCK
TEMON
TOTMON
4 AGND DFCK 72
SYRS
SYRDX
SYWRX

BCLK
5 AIN BCLK 71
C1207 LRCK
6 EIN LRCK 70
1
7
8
TCG
BIN 18
DGND
VDD3
69
68
R1254
220
23 22
9 FIN DOUT 67
10 VBAT 19 DIN 66
R1202
11 WBI XO 65
C1211
12 VDD1 IC1201 21 XI 64
C1203 1M

R1281
1 1 R1201
DGND

47
13 DGND LR376481 63 150
14 TEST0 ENDEC 20 VDD1 62
C1205
XL1201
33.8688MHz
15 TEST1 VPD 61 C1204

R1653
16 TEST2 17 VXI
CDBCLK
60
12P
(CH)
12P(CH) AND GATE
IC1916

TP1278
17 X176KO 59
100K
18 CDLRCK
AND GATE TP1911 74VHC08F R1927 CNP1904 CNW903
FODRF 58
R1651 100K
19 CDDATA 57
IC1906 8 GND 7
22 DOUTO TP1901
1 DIGOUT 1 1
FODRR TO MAIN PWB
TC7ST08F
ACRCER

TP1902

C1913
R1657 120K

(CH)
TEST4 9 6 2 2 2

22P
20 TRDRF 56 GND
CNP301
EFMO

R1655 120K TP1273


PLCK

21 TEST3 55 1 Vcc 5 C1951 5 3 GND 3 3


TRDRR 0.047 10
RAA3
RAA2
RAA1

R1661 82K
22 TESO1 54
TP1279
2 11 4 TP1904
4 DIGIN 4 4
P30 3 - H
SLDRF
R1659 82K 48 49 50
R1974
23 SLDRR EXPORT1 53 3 GND 4 12 3 220 CNS1904
R1665 62K 26 27 28
24 SPDRF EXPORT0 52 13 2
RACASX

RARASX
RAWEX
RAOEX

R1973
RAA10

DGND

25 SPDRR X700KO 51 Vcc 1


TCRS

14
RAD1
VDD2

RAD2
RAD3

RAD0
RAA0

RAA4
RAA5
RAA6
RAA7
RAA8

RAA9

R1663 6.8K
R1967 R1969
62K 47 C1958 56 C1927
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
8 0.047 0.047

R1964
6.8K
C1954 CLOCK GENERATOR
TP1212
TP1213

15P C1957
(CH) R1963
1.5K
1 REF VDD 16
100/6.3
TP1214
C1210

R1221
11 220 2 PD LOCK 15

C1964
0.001
1

R1962 3 VDDA S2 14
220K
S1 13
10 4 AMPI
R1961
A9
A3
A2
A1
A0

A4
A5
A6
A7
A8

M2 12
100

5 AMPO
6 VSSA M1 11
C1952
0.01 7 XI CKO 10
TP1215
C1955
0.047
C1956
47/6.3

R1968
C1953
0.47

8 NC VSS 9
220
A3
A2
A1
A0

A9

IC1907
TC9246F
C1206 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1
A3
A2
A1
A0

A9
RAS

I/O2
I/O1
VCC

WE

C1992
IC1202 0.1
1 Vcc 14
IX2474AF
4M BIT-D-RAM 2 13
GND
CAS
I/O3
I/O4

3
OE

12
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8

4 11 D1990
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1SS372
5 10
A4 C1991
6 9 10
A5 C1990
7 GND 8
A6 1
A7 IC1990
0.47µH
L1201

A8 L1203 74AC04FS
4.7µH INVERTER

VREF3.2V
TP1455
TP1456
TP1457
TP1458

R1423
10K
R1424
R1422
10K

10K

R1418
2 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 47K
DTEMP
AVCK1
AVCK2
AVCK3
TEST0
TEST1
TEST2
DOUTMT
MUTE
DAMUT

XRST 80
XRST
DIGCD 79
VREF3.2V

82 81
DIGEX 78
DFS1 77
EMPH
ADMUT

DFS0 76
DAPON 75
ADPON 74
A/B 73
LDON 72
R1477
LDON 10K
PCNT1 71
PCNT0 TP1416
PCNT0

70
69
C1401 68
0232AW L3CLK 67
SYSTEM L3MODE 66
OCOMPUTER C1406 R1475
L3DATA 65
1 1K
GND 64
µCON 3.2V BACKUP BACKUP
63
TP1412

R1476 R1947
VCC 62 47
1K EEPK
BACKUP

EEPK 61
EEPD
EEPD 60
EPCS
EPCS 59
R1474 PRO
EEPRO 58
1K
57
Q1820 Q1807
56 2SA1162G 2SA1314C
SYSD5
SYSD4

VREF3.2V
55
SYD0 TP1802
C1806

R1821 R1820
SYSD0 54
10

C1807 1 1
SYD1 220/4
49 50 SYSD1 53 TO MAIN PWB
SYD2 R1827 R1809 R1808
SYSD2 52 Q1821 270 390 27K P30 4 - H
SYSD7
SYSD6

SYD3 RNC1407
SYWR
SYRD
SYRS

SYSD3 51 CNP471
FOK

TP1454

3 2 PDOWN
R/P

S2
S1

TP1501

R1939
1 4 3 1K
9 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
R1456 CN1902
LOADIN 1K
2 1 PDOWN
RESET Q1451 TP1502
C1805

Q1822 RNC1407 2 BACKUP


RNC1407 2
1

2
SYWR

TP1503
SYRD
SYRS

R1452
SYD7
SYD6
SYD5
SYD4

5 1 3 LOAD SW
FOK

1 3 3.3K TP1504
IC1801 1 4 RESET
STID TP1505 R1454 1K
3 XC62EP32 5 MD-ST
DSCK TP1506 R1458 6.8K
REGULATOR R1460 6.8K
6 DSCK
SERCH TP1507
7 SERCH
KDATA TP1508 R1462 6.8K
8 KDATA
MDDATA TP1509 R1464 220
PCNT0

9 MDDATA
DSTB TP1510 R1466 220
10 DSTB
EEPK
EPCS

TP1511
10K EEPD
R1414 PRO

11 D.GND
C1425 TP1512
IC1402 Q1801 0.047 12 D.GND
S29294A TP1801 2SA1314C 13 D.GND
C1407

D.GND
0.022

5 DI SK 4 L1950 14 D.GND
R1801

1µH TP1515
1.8K

6 R1804 C1801
R1416 DATA CS 3 220K 15 DVDD
C1803

2.2 JC196
100/10
C1802

R1473 LR190 C1917


2.2

10K 7 GND VCC 2 P.GND 22P 16 DVDD


100K DFCK 22 68P (CH) TP1516
8 PRTCT 1 C1405 R1805 R1802 17 SYSCLK
0.1 100K 270 AD TP1518 TP1517
18 ADDATA
E2-PROM PCNT0 LRCK TP1519
19 LRCLK
3 2 2 3 BCLK TP1520
20 BLCK
Q1803 Q1802 DADATA R1994 TP1521
RN1406 1 1 RN1406 21 DADATA
47 TP1522
22 DFS1
R1759 TP1523
1K 23 DFS0
TP1524
24 MUTE
R1708 R1733 C1724 JC171
6.8K 1K 22P 22P
AA.GND
R1758
1K

The numbers 1 to 23 are waveform numbers shown in page 44, 45.

7 8 9 10 11 12
Figure 35 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (6/6)
– 35 –
MD-R2

A P39 9 - H
TO MAIN PWB
CNP471

24 1
MD MAIN PWB - E (TOP VIEW)

D1252
Q1251
B CN1902 CN1252 TO MAGNETIC

L1251
Q1820 2 1
24 1 HEAD
C1251

Q1252
D1251
P41 9 - H

R1458
R1464

R1460

R1454
R1452
R1462
C1252

R1456
R1251
C1724

R1466
LR190
R1827
R1939

L1950

Q1822
Q1253
R1733

R1994

C1425 Q1254
R1708

Q1821
Q1404 Q1451
7 1

R1940

Q1403

C1255
C

C1254
R1223

IC1251

C1927
8 14

J1921

R1969
14 8

R1967
R1964 R1968
IC1916

C1958
16 9
1 7

D IC1907

C1954 C1951 C1964


20 16 15 11

1 8
1 5

15
IC1906
C1955 C1952

R1961

C1953
IC1202
R1971
3 4
R1963 R1962
C1206

1 14 C1992

C1990
1 5 6 IC1990
CN1602

1 10
P41 9 - C D1990
R1409

E TO MD SLED
2 7 8
10
MOTOR L1203 C1210
R1221

11
C1424

16 50 26
3
1
51 45 40 35 30 25
C1610
12
C1145 R1166

55

22 C1203
20
2
C1604 R1614
R1613

60
Q1601 15
C1211

IC1201
R1202

FLEXIBLE
R1610

65
10
PWB
F R1611 C1205
R1201
XL1201

70 P41 9 - G
CNP1101

R1617 5
23 C1204 TO MD PICKUP
C1101

R1612 UNIT
R1609
C1207

75 80 85 90 95 1
TO MD SPINDLE 76 100
R1669

C1202
R1107

28
MOTOR R1210 C1208
1 RC120
P41 9 - A
R1211

CN1603
C1209

17 L1102
R1668
L1601 R1100
L1201

20 21 19 18 14 13

:Through-hole where the top, bottom and +B patterns are connected.


H :Through-hole where the top, bottom and ground patterns are connected.
:Through-hole where the top and bottom patterns are connected.
The numbers 1 to 23 are waveform numbers shown in page 44, 45.
1 2 3 4 5 6
Figure 36 WIRIMG SIDE OF P.W.BOARD (1/6)
– 36 –
MD-R2

P39 8 - A
TO MAIN PWB
CNP301 MD MAIN PWB - E (BOTTOM VIEW)
R1947 TP1504 TP1516 TP1518 TP1519 TP1520
TP1524
TP1252 TP1908 TP1502 TP1522
TP1503 TP1512 TP1517

R1952 JC171
C1803

TP1521
TP1907 TP1501
R1759
R1805
TP1905 Q1807 R1758
4 3 C1917 TP1523 COLOR TABLE

IC1801

R1804
Q1801 JC196 R1953
TP1910 TP1906
C1806 R1809
5 TP1801 BR BROWN
J1601

R1821

C1805
TP1511
TP1901
TP1802
R1801
RD(R) RED
R1808 R1802 C1802 OR ORANGE
C1913
TP1909 R1820 C1801
TP1251
CN1904 YL YELLOW
R1927

C1807
GR GREEN

Q1802
TP1505 TP1515
4 1
Q1803
BL BLUE
R1973

TP1904 TP1260

TP1902 TP1507 TP1509 VL VIOLET


TP1255 TP1404
R1974
TP1911 TP1405 TP1455
TP1508 GY GRAY
R1430
TP1510
TP1456 TP1803 WH(W) WHITE
R1423

R1429 TP1506 TP1713


R1424
R1422
R1404
R1401

BK BLACK
C1402

C1957
R1472

TP1457 TP1416
TP1278 PK PINK
81
TP1412 100
1 80
95 90 85 TP1701
R1420

TP1712
R1418
TP1119

5
75 TP1710
C1423

C1956
TP1413
R1477
R1406

10 70
C1401

Q1402 R1473
TP1702
TP1415 TP1711
IC1401 P41 8 - D
TP1414

15 65
R1415
C1991

C1406

R1412 4 1 TO MECHANISM
TP1990
R1413 SWITCH PWB
C1407 20 R1476
60 IC1402 CN1901
C1405
R1475

R1427
C1422 R1426

C1412
R1425

TP1604 TP1602 TP1603

R1408 J1405
Q1401 25 TP1601
CW1901
55 R1474 5 8 TP1454
C1403 TP1280
TP1212 5
35 45 R1416
R1428

40 TP1214R1414
CNP1601

4
R1407 30 51
C1421

TP1279 TP1607 3
31 50 TP1215 TP1606 2
TP1122 TP1213 1
TP1273 R1667 R1666
TP1458
TP1150 R1659
R1663
L1101

C1121

1 42 R1662
TP1107 R1661 TP1605 TP1616
C1653

TP1105
R1656

TP1108 R1653 R1665 40 TP1609


R1651

C1656
C1109 TP1109 R1655 R1664
C1117 C1657
C1652

TP1112 5
C1110
C1601
R1654

TP1116 TP1210 R1657


C1107 C1106
TP1141
35 C1602
8
R1658 TP1608

C1605

TP1142 R1155 TP1120


C1118

R1254 10
R1281

37 TP1140 TP1139
C1654

48 TP1123
C1116

IC1601

TP1113 TP1216
C1119

30
C1102

1 TP1275
C1651

40 36 TP1610
R1652

45
TP1204

35 C1115 15
TP1138 C1655
TP1137

TP1220
R1102

C1103
5
R1153

TP1611
TP1136

IC1101 30 25
C1650

R1650

TP1274 R1660
TP1118 10 R1154 20
C1609

TP1106
CNP1604

C1104 TP1135
TP1134 2
15 20 P41 11 - C
TP1115

12 25 C1631 21 22
R1152 C1114 TP1102
TP1111

24 1
TP1127

C1661 TO MD LOADING
R1150

R1105 13 R1151 TP1104


C1113

C1105 TP1218 MOTOR


TP1103
TP1126

TP1133 TP1217
TP1114 TP1130 TP1612
TP1131 TP1132 C1112 TP1128 TP1101
TP1129

4 5 1 6 7 9

7 8 9 10 11 12
Figure 37 WIRIMG SIDE OF P.W.BOARD (2/6)
– 37 –
MD-R2

A
COAXIAL
DIGITAL 2 IN
J301 OPTICA
AC POWER
SUPPLY CORD (216) OUT
C315
AC 120V, 60Hz TX302

R302 D301

R303
C302
R301
B C301 1 2 3

R304
R305 C305 C304

R312
1 7

C312
L302

R308
C313

R310
C311

C310
IC301 L301
R313
1 7
14 8

C303
CNP301
IC302 1
C 2
3
D512 14 8 4
C522

D513 Q504 C525


B C E
T551
POWER TRANSFORMER

R509 C221

R510
C513

Q506
D
D505 R512
T.F
B
C514 C C517
E C222

D506
D507

C518
C22
C519
E
B C E

R410
Q505
R551 D555

R411

R413
R412
R511
C561 R502
D509

C504
C552
C551

C512
C511
D504

C524

F R503
C502 B
R507
R516
D510
D508

R508

Q501 Q503 C
E C B E
D503

C531
C509

C510

24 22 20 18 16
23 21 19 17 15
C505 D552
R505
R506

D502 D551 R554


C520
D501
B
R501

F551 F552 D553


R504
1A 1A C521 C
D554 E
R514
R517
R518

G C501
C507 Q502

MAIN PWB-A 24

1 2 3 4 5 6
Figure 38 WIRIMG SIDE OF P.W.BOARD (3/6)
– 38 –
MD-R2

P37 8 - A J101
TO MAIN PWB ANALOG
2 IN LINE OUT LINE IN2
OPTICAL
CN1904 R-CH L-CH R-CH L-CH

OUT IN1
C315
TX302 RX302
SW501
RESET
C457
C119

1 2 3 1 2 3 C102 R103

C305 C304 L101


R307

R107
R309
C459

R110

R109

R105
R108

C107

C105
C118
C460

R106
C312

R455

R104
C106

C108
C313 C311 L302
C310

R456 C453 R458


C454
L301 Q452
R313
Q451 R457
7 E C B B C E

R620
R619
CNP301 R452 R454 R453 R451 C110 4 IC101 5 C109
IC302 1
C452 C456
R112
R111
2 C455 C114
C314 C451 C113
C608

3
R610

R612
R618
C612

8 4 C614 R113
C602 1 8
R114
E C B
C613 Q601
Q504 C525 C604 Q602 C117 C115
R608 5 8 E C B C116
R606 C615

R116
R115
R613
R605 IC601 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112
C221
513 C616 R614 CNP473
4 1 R417 R660
Q506

R607
R617

D505 R512 R615 R659


C203
C603 R418 C658
C607

C611

C202
R611
R609

B P40 5 - B
R203 R653
C514 C C517 C657
E C222
C601
R202 CNS903
R602 TO DISPLAY PWB
C651
C212
C205

D506 R616
R601
C655
C209

D507
C653
C208

R681
R654

5 8
C206

C518 1 28 R651
C223 C665
C201

C519 IC201 R652


C207 IC651
C666
R667

B C E C530
14 R682 4 1
R410

Q505 15
R403 C656
C654

R405 R404
R668
R414
R415
R416

R401 C652
R411

R413
R412

R402 R409
R407 L202
R406 IC501
C524
R408 L201
3
C515
C516

C220 2
1
D651
C531

24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 C470
23 21 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 Q653 B C E
CNP471 C667
CNP472
R505
R506

R554 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23
R670

2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
R669
C675 R552
R553

24 1 1 24

CNP902 CN1902
P40 5 - C P36 4 - A
TO DISPLAY PWB TO MD MAIN PWB

7 8 9 10 11 12
Figure 39 WIRIMG SIDE OF P.W.BOARD (4/6)
– 39 –
MD-R2

DISPLAY PWB-B1

HEADPHONES PWB-B3

VOLUME
VR981

VR901
A

AUX
1 1
2 2
3 3
CNP904 1 HEADPHONE
CNS901 1
VOLUME
1
2

C982
C981
3

C983
3 4
P39 12 - D
5
6 CNP473
7 TO MAIN PWB
8
SW957 SW959 9
NAME DISP 10
11
SW958 12 12
J981 R956
TIMER
HEADPHONES CNS903
B R955
R957

R958
R959
R953
SW954
CUE

R954
SW956
ENTER

RA930
R926

R960
R911

R906
R905
C 1

IC902
2

R904
3
SW901 P39 8 - H
JOG 1
C906
1
CNP472

RA925
2 TO MAIN PWB
3
4
C907 5

CNP902
RA931 RA919 R923 6
7
8
RA928 R920 9
Q901 10
RA933

11
12
SW962 RA916 RA914 14 13

R924
PROGRAM 15
R972
RA926

R903 R921 16
RA913 17
RA912 18
RA908 19
20
R922

RA904 Q902 C909 21


22
SW960 23
X901 REVIEW C901 24
D X902
C910
RA927

RA918

L901 24
C905

C908
R910

C904 31 30
R909

RA934
1 94
RA935 35 25 C914
RA936 40 20 C915
C903
RA937 50 45 15
51 55 10
IC901 1 89 C902
60 5
SWITCH PWB-B2 65 95
100 R945
R944
70 90 R943
75 85 85 R942
R941
R940
R950 80 81 R939
E 15 80
R938
R937
R936
R935
R934
SW951 R933
PLAY CNP903 CNS902 20 75 R932
1 1 R931
R930
2 2
3 3
R951 25 70

30 65
SW952
STOP

F 35 60

40
RA902
RA903

C917
C916
47 48

1
UN970

C970 2
SW950
R970 3
G POWER
C920

C971 R971

Q903 R969
C923

C922
SW955
EJECT

SW961
AUX R968

R952
H
SW953 3 1
REC

1 2 3 4 5 6
Figure 40 WIRIMG SIDE OF P.W.BOARD (5/6)
– 40 –
MD-R2

MD SPINDLE
M901

TO MD MAIN PWB
RD 1
BK 2 CN1603
P36 1 - G

MD SLED
M902

TO MD MAIN PWB
RD 1
BK 2 CN1602
P36 1 - E

MD LOADING
M903

TO MD MAIN PWB
RD 1
BK 2 CN1604
P37 12 - F

COLOR TABLE

P37 12 - E SW1953
BR BROWN
TO MD MAIN PWB LEAD IN RD(R) RED
SW1955
CN1601 RECORD OR ORANGE
SW1954 YL YELLOW
R1904 PLAY
CW1901 GR GREEN
CN1901

1
BL BLUE
2
3 R1903 VL VIOLET
4
5
GY GRAY
WH(W) WHITE
R1902 BK BLACK
PK PINK
R1901
SW1956
SW1952 LOADING
DIRECT

MD MECHANISM SWITCH PWB-C

MD PICKUP UNIT
MAGNETIC
HEAD (40)

FLEXIBLE PWB

CNP1101
P36 6 - F
TO MD MAIN PWB

TO MD MAIN PWB
VL
1
VL
2 CNP1252
CNS1252 P36 6 - B

7 8 9 10 11 12
Figure 41 WIRIMG SIDE OF P.W.BOARD (6/6)
– 41 –
MD-R2
VOLTAGE (MD MAIN PWB)
Q1801 IC1907 IC1201 IC1401 IC1601 IC1916
PIN PIN PIN PIN PIN VOLTAGE PIN VOLTAGE
NO. VOLTAGE NO. VOLTAGE NO. VOLTAGE NO. VOLTAGE NO. NO.
E 5V 1 2.8V 1 1.48V 1 0V 1 1.25V 1 1.58V
C 5V 2 2.6V 2 0V 2 0V 2 4V 2 3.2V
B 43V 3 4.9V 3 1.6V 3 0.2V 3 1.5V 3 1.58V
4 2.6V 4 0V 4 3.2V 4 5.5V 4 3.2V
5 1.6V 5 1.36V 5 0V 5 5.5V 5 DIC input:2.2V
6 0V 6 1.77V 6 0V 6 1.5V Other:0V
Q1802 7 5V 6 DIC input:1.58V
7 0V 7 1.6V 7 3.1V
PIN VOLTAGE 8 4.9V 8 1.36V 8 0V 8 2.7V Other:0V
NO.
9 0V 9 1.77V 9 0V 9 2.8V 7 1.55V
E 0V
10 0V 8 2.2V
10 2.2V 10 1.25V 10 0V
C 0V
11 0V 9 3.2V
11 5V 11 1.6V 11 0V
B 0.15V
12 2.7V 10 3.2V
12 5V 12 3.17V 12 3.18V
13 0V 13 0V 13 144V 13 2.76V 11 97A:3.2V
14 3.2V 14 0V 14 0V 14 1.6V 97B:1V
Q1803 15 3.1V 15 0V 15 1.5V 15 1.6V 12 97A:3.2V
PIN 16 5V 16 0V 16 3.2V 16 1.6V 97A:0.9V
NO. VOLTAGE 17 3.15V
17 1.45V 17 3.2V
E 0V 18 1.56V 18 3.1V 18 3.15V
C 0V 19 1.62V 19 0V 19 0V IC1402
B 3.1V IC1990 20 1.7V 20 0V 20 1.6V PIN VOLTAGE
21 1.6V NO.
PIN 21 1.5V 21 0V
NO. VOLTAGE 22 1.6V 1 0V
22 1.63V 22 3.15V
1 1.45V 23 1.53V 23 3.2V 23 1.23V 2 3.2V
Q1807 24 1.23V 3 3.2V
2 1.7V 24 1.8V 24 0V
PIN VOLTAGE 25 1.6V 4 3.2V
NO. 3 1.45V 25 1.4V 25 3.2V
4 1.7V 26 1.2V 26 3.2V 26 1.6V 5 0V
E 3.95V
27 1.62V 6 0V
C 3.2V 5 1.45V 27 2.5V 27 0V
6 1.7V 28 0.8V 28 0V 28 2.7V 7 0V
B 3.3V
29 2.8V 8 0V
7 0V 29 1.8V 29 2V
8 1.7V 30 1.4V 30 3.2V 30 2.7V
9 1.45V 31 3.2V 31 0V 31 2.7V
Q1820 10 1.37V 32 1.2V 32 3.2V 32 0V IC1906
PIN 11 1.7V 33 2.5V 33 0V 33 0V PIN VOLTAGE
NO. VOLTAGE NO.
12 1.37V 34 1.3V 34 0.8V 34 3.0V
E 3.2V 13 1.7V 35 1.7V 35 2.2V 35 2.4V 1 5.5V
C 3.18V 14 3.17V 36 1.3V 36 0.2V 36 0V 2 1.6V
B 2.4V 37 2.2V 37 2.3V 37 1.64V 3 0V
38 0V 38 0V 38 5.5V 4 2.8V
39 2.4V 39 PLAY:3.15V 39 5.5V 5 5.5V
IC1101 40 1.2V REC:0V 40 1.64V
Q1821
PIN 41 1.1V 40 0V 41 1.68V
PIN VOLTAGE NO. VOLTAGE 42 1.68V
NO. 42 1.5V 41 0V
E 0V 1 0.7V 43 2V 42 0V
C 0V 2 0.7V 44 3V 43 3.2V
B 3.08V 3 0.7V 45 1.1V 44 0V
4 0.7V 46 1.1V 45 0V
IC1251
5 1.6V 47 0V 46 3.15V
PIN VOLTAGE
6 1.6V 48 3V 47 0V NO.
Q1822 7 0.7V 49 1.56V 48 0V
1 2.6V
PIN VOLTAGE 8 1.6V 50 PLAY:0V 49 0V
2 2.6V
NO. 9 1.6V REC:1.5V 50 0V
3 0.1V
E 0V 10 1.6V 51 58V 51 0V
4 2.6V
C 0V 11 1.6V 52 0V 52 0V
5 2.6V
B 0.1V 12 1.6V 53 0V 53 0V
6 0.1V
13 3.2V 54 58V 54 0V
7 0V
14 3.2V 55 0V 55 0V
8 1.56V
Q1451 15 0V 56 0V 56 0V
9 0.1V
PIN VOLTAGE 16 Groove:3.2V 57 3.2V 57 0V
NO. 10 2.6V
Pit:0V 58 3.2V 58 0V
11 1.56V
E 0V
17 Low reflection:0V 59 3.2V 59 3.2V
C 3.18V 12 0.1V
High reflection:3.2V 60 3.17V 60 0V
13 2.6V
B 0.1V 18 0V 61 0V 61 3.2V
14 5.2V
19 0V 62 3.17V 62 3.2V
20 1.45V 63 0V 63 0V
Q1401 21 3.2V 64 1.3V 64 0V
PIN 22 0V 65 1.3V 65 3.2V Q1251
NO. VOLTAGE 23 0V 66 3.2V PIN
66 DIC input:1.58V VOLTAGE
E 3.2V 24 3.2V Other:0V 67 3.2V NO.
C 3.2V 25 1.78V 67 1.58V 68 0V D 4.4V
B 0V 26 1.78V 68 3.17V 69 0V S 1.4V
27 1.35V 69 0V 70 3.1V G 2.6V
28 1.36V 70 1.5V 71 0V
29 1.6V 71 1.55V 72 3.1V
Q1402 Q1252
30 1.6V 72 1.5V 73 3.2V
PIN PIN VOLTAGE
VOLTAGE 31 1.6V 73 0V 74 0V NO.
NO.
32 1.6V 74 1V 75 3.2V
D 4.4V
E 0V
33 1.6V 76 3.2V
75 1.55V S 1.4V
C 0V
34 0V 77 0V
76 1.8V G 2.6V
B 2.3V
35 1.6V 78 0V
77 1.56V
36 1.6V 78 0V 79 0V
37 0.3V 79 0V 80 3.15V Q1253
Q1403 38 1.6V 80 3.16V 81 0V PIN
NO. VOLTAGE
PIN 39 1.6V 81 0V 82 0V
NO. VOLTAGE 40 1.6V 83 3.2V D 15V
82 0V
E 3.18V 41 1.6V 83 0V 84 3.2V S 0V
C 0V 42 3.2V 84 1.5V 85 3.2V G 2.6V
B 3.15V 43 0V 85 1.5V 86 3.2V
44 1V 86 3.1V 87 3.2V
Q1254
45 1.6V 87 3.17V 88 3.2V
46 1.6V 1.7V
PIN VOLTAGE
Q1404 88 0V 89 NO.
47 0.7V 89 3.17V 90 1.8V
PIN D 15V
NO. VOLTAGE 48 0.7V 90 0.5V 91 1.8V
S 0V
91 0.6V 92 1.4V
E 0V G 2.6V
92 0.4V 93 Low reflectio:2.2V
C 3.15V
High reflection:0.1V
B 2.1V
93 0.4V
IC1202 94 0.4V 94 3.2V
PIN 95 0.9V 95 3.2V
NO. VOLTAGE
96 0.7V 96 0V
Q1601 1 1.1V 97 0.8V 97 2V
PIN VOLTAGE 2 1.1V 98 3.16V 98 3.2V
NO. 3 3V 99 3.15V 99 3.2V
E 5.45V 4 2V 100 0V 100 0V
C 4.4V 5 1.5V
B 4.8V 6 1.8V
7 0.8V
8 2.4V
9 1.2V
IC1801 10 3.2V

PIN 11 1.2V
NO. VOLTAGE 12 2.5V
1 0V 13 1.3V
2 44V 14 1.7V
3 3.2V 15 1.3V
4 3.1V 16 2.2V
5 0V 17 2.4V
18 1.2V
19 1.1V
20 0V

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NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
• Resistor:
To differentiate the units of resistors, such symbol as K and REF. NO DESCRIPTION POSITION
M are used: the symbol K means 1000 ohm and the symbol SW501 RESET ON—OFF
M means 1000 kohm and the resistor without any symbol is SW901 JOG ON—OFF
ohm-type resistor. Besides, the one with “Fusible” is a fuse
type. SW950 POWER ON—OFF
• Capacitor: SW951 PLAY ON—OFF
To indicate the unit of capacitor, a symbol P is used: this SW952 STOP ON—OFF
symbol P means micro-micro-farad and the unit of the
capacitor without such a symbol is microfarad. As to electro- SW953 PEC ON—OFF
lytic capacitor, the expression “capacitance/withstand volt- SW954 CUE ON—OFF
age” is used. SW955 EJECT ON—OFF
(CH), (TH), (RH), (UJ): Temperature compensation
(ML): Mylar type SW956 ENTER ON—OFF
(P.P.): Polypropylene type SW957 NAME ON—OFF
• Schematic diagram and Wiring Side of P.W.Board for this SW958 TIMER ON—OFF
model are subject to change for improvement without prior
SW959 DISP ON—OFF
notice.
• The indicated voltage in each section is the one measured by SW960 REVIEW ON—OFF
Digital Multimeter between such a section and the chassis SW961 AUX ON—OFF
with no signal given.
SW962 PROGRAM ON—OFF
1. In the tuner section,
( ) indicates AM SW1952 DIRECT ON—OFF
< > indicates FM stereo SW1953 LEAD IN ON—OFF
2. In the main section, a tape is being played back. SW1954 PLAY ON—OFF
3. In the deck section, a tape is being played back.
( ) indicates the record state. SW1955 REC ON—OFF
4. In the power section, a tape is being played back. SW1956 LOADING ON—OFF
5. In the CD section, the CD is stopped.
• Parts marked with “ ”( ) are important for
maintaining the safety of the set. Be sure to replace these
parts with specified ones for maintaining the safety and
performance of the set.

FRONT FRONT B
VIEW VIEW (G)
(3) C
TOP (D)
VIEW (2)
E
(S)
(1)
E C B E C B
(S) (G) (D) (S) (G) (D)
(1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3)

2SB562 C 2SD2012 Y 2SC2412 KR


2SC2878 B 2SK2909
2SD468 C RNC1404
KRC102 M RNC1406
KTA1266 GR RNC1407

TOP VIEW

FRONT
VIEW

G D S
(B) (C) (E)
2SA1314C SB0209CP
2SK1473
Figure 43 TYPES OF TRANSISTOR AND LED
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WAVEFORMS OF MD CIRCUIT

PLAY STATE
Stopped Stopped
PIT PLAY
NORM: 100M S/s NORM: 1M S/s
T 1997 / 08 / 04 09:30:15 T 1997 / 08 / 04 13:35:24

CH1 500mV 500ns/div CH1 2V CH2 2V CH3 200mV CH4 5V 1ms/div


AC 10:1 DC 10:1 DC 10:1 AC 10:1 DC 10:1

Filter Filter
SMOOTH OFF SMOOTH OFF
BW FULL BW FULL
Offset 1 TP1274
1
Offset
CH1 --- CH1 0.000V
CH2 0.000V CH2 0.000V
CH3 0.000V CH3 ---

1 TP1274
(EFMMON)
T
CH4 0.000V
Record Len
6 TP1218
(TEMON)
T
CH4
Record Len
0.000V

1
Main 500 2
Main 10K
Zoom 10 Zoom 100
Detay Detay
0.000 000 000s 0.000 00s

MIN
Hold Off
7 TP1217
(TOTMON) 3 MIN
Hold Off

Trigger Trigger
NORMAL AUTO
EDGE EDGE
CH1 CH2
8 TP1212
(TCRS) 4

GROOVE PLAY GROOVE PLAY


Stopped Stopped
NORM: 2M S/s 1997 / 08 / 04 11:43:05 NORM: 1M S/s 1994 / 08 / 04 13:37:11
T T

CH1 500mV CH2 500mV 500us/div CH1 2V CH2 2V CH3 200mV CH4 5V 1ms/div
AC 10:1 AC 10:1 DC 10:1 DC 10:1 AC 10:1 DC 10:1

Filter Filter
SMOOTH OFF SMOOTH OFF
BW FULL
Offset 1 TP1274
1
BW FULL
Offset
CH1 --- CH1 0.000V
CH2 --- CH2 0.000V
2
T
TP1103
CH3 0.000V
(T+)
1

CH4 0.000V
Record Len
6 TP1218 T
CH3
CH4
---
0.000V
Record Len
Main 10K 2
Main 10K
Zoom 100 Zoom 100
Detay Detay
0.000 000s 0.000 00s

3 TP1101
(T-)
2 MIN
Hold Off
7 TP1217
3 MIN
Hold Off

Trigger Trigger
NORMAL AUTO
EDGE EDGE
CH1 CH2
8 TP1212
4

PIT PLAY
Stopped POWER OFF→STAND-BY
Stopped
NORM: 50M S/s 1997 / 08 / 04 11:56:15
T NORM: 500 S/s 1997 / 08 / 04 12:58:01
T

CH1 1V CH2 2V 20us/div CH1 2V CH2 2V CH3 2V CH4 2V


DC 10:1 DC 10:1 2s/div
DC 10:1 DC 10:1 DC 10:1 DC 10:1
Filter Filter
TP1138 SMOOTH OFF
4 (ADLPFO)
T
BW FULL
TP1216
SMOOTH OFF
BW FULL
9
T
Offset 1
Offset
(FEMON)
CH1 0.000V CH1 0.000V
CH2 0.000V CH2 0.000V
CH3 0.000V CH3 0.000V
CH4 0.000V
Record Len
6 TP1218
CH4 0.000V
1
Record Len
Main 10K 2
Main 10K
Zoom 100 Zoom 100
Detay Detay
0.000 000 0s 0.00s

5
TP1137
(WBO) 2
MIN
Hold Off
10 SPDRR
3 MIN
Hold Off

Trigger Trigger
NORMAL AUTO
EDGE EDGE
CH1 CH1
11 SPDRF
4

POWER ON

GROOVE PLAY
Stopped
NORM: 50M S/s
T 1997 / 08 / 04 11:55:38 POWER OFF→STAND-BY
Stopped
CH1 1V CH2 2V NORM: 1k S/s 1997 / 08 / 04 13:57:22
20us/div T

DC 10:1 DC 10:1
CH1 2V CH2 2V CH3 5V CH4 5V 1s/div
Filter AC 10:1 AC 10:1 AC 10:1 DC 10:1

4 TP1138 T
SMOOTH OFF
BW FULL Filter
SMOOTH OFF
Offset BW FULL
CH1
CH2
0.000V
0.000V
9 TP1216
1
Offset
CH3 0.000V CH1 ---
CH4 0.000V CH2 ---
CH3 ---
1
Record Len
Main 10K 12 TP1102
(F+)
T
CH4
Record Len
0.000V
Zoom 100
2
Main 10K
Detay Zoom 100
0.000 000 0s
Detay

5 TP1137
2
MIN
Hold Off 0.00s

Trigger 13 DSENSE
3 MIN
Hold Off

NORMAL
EDGE Trigger
CH1 AUTO
EDGE
CH2
14 FOK
4

POWER ON

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Stopped Stopped
PLAY
NORM: 1k S/s 1997 / 08 / 04 14:19:52 NORM: 100M S/s 1997 / 08 / 04 11:23:12
T T

CH1 2V CH2 2V CH3 5V CH4 5V 1s/div CH1 5V CH2 5V CH3 52V 2us/div
DC 10:1 DC 10:1 DC 10:1 DC 10:1 DC 10:1 DC 10:1 DC 10:1

Filter Filter
SMOOTH OFF SMOOTH OFF
BW FULL BW FULL
9 TP1216
1
Offset Offset
T
CH1 0.000V CH1 0.000V
CH2
CH3
0.000V
0.000V
18 DADATA
1
CH2
CH3
0.000V
0.000V
6 TP1218
T
CH4 0.000V CH4 0.000V
Record Len Record Len
2
Main 10K Main 2K
Zoom 100 Zoom 20
Detay 20 BCLK
2
Detay
0.00s 0.000 000 00s

15 TP1607
(SLD+) 3 MIN
Hold Off
MIN
Hold Off

Trigger
AUTO 17 LRCK
3
Trigger
NORMAL
EDGE EDGE
CH2 CH1
TP1606
16 (SLD-) 4

Stopped
PLAY
Stopped NORM: 100M S/s
NORM: 200 S/s T 1997 / 08 / 04 10:35:14
T 1997 / 08 / 04 14:44:01
CH1 2V CH2 2V 500ns/div
CH2 1V CH3 200mV CH4 200mV 5s/div
T DC 10:1 DC 10:1
DC 10:1 AC 10:1 DC 10:1
Filter
Filter
SMOOTH OFF
SMOOTH ON
6 TP1218 BW FULL T
BW FULL
Offset
Offset
CH1 0.000V
CH1
CH2
0.000V
0.000V 21 DFCK 1
CH2
CH3
0.000V
0.000V
2
CH3 ---
CH4 0.000V
CH4 25.000V
Record Len
Record Len
Main 500
Main 10K
Zoom 10
Zoom 20
Detay
Detay
15 TP1607 3
0.00s
0.000 000 000s
Hold Off
Hold Off
MIN 20 BCLK MIN
Trigger
Trigger
NORMAL
AUTO 2
EDGE
EDGE CH1
16 TP1606 CH2

Stopped
D/A CONVERSION PLAY DIGITAL REC
Stopped
NORM: 100M S/s 1997 / 08 / 04 10:03:45
T NORM: 100M S/s 1997 / 08 / 04 16:59:39
T

CH1 2V CH2 2V 5us/div


DC 10:1 DC 10:1 CH1 2V CH2 2V 500ns/div
DC 10:1 DC 10:1
Filter
SMOOTH OFF Filter
BW FULL SMOOTH OFF
BW FULL
17 LRCK T

CH1
Offset
0.000V
Offset
CH2 0.000V CH1 0.000V
1 CH2 0.000V
CH3 0.000V
CH3 0.000V
CH4 0.000V
Record Len 22 DiN
T
CH4 0.000V
Record Len
Main 5K 1
Main 500
Zoom 50
Zoom 50
Detay
Detay
0.000 000 00s
0.000 000 000s
Hold Off
18 DADATA MIN
MIN
Hold Off

Trigger
NORMAL
23 DOUT Trigger
2
EDGE NORMAL
2
CH1 EDGE
CH1

A/DCONVERSION ANALOG REC (NO SIGNAL)


Stopped
NORM: 100M S/s 1997 / 08 / 04 10:12:30
T

CH1 2V CH2 2V 5us/div


DC 10:1 DC 10:1

Filter
SMOOTH OFF
BW FULL

17 LRCK T

CH1
Offset
0.000V
CH2 0.000V
1
CH3 0.000V
CH4 0.000V
Record Len
Main 5K
Zoom 50
Detay
0.000 000 00s
Hold Off
19 ADDATA MIN
Trigger
NORMAL
2
EDGE
CH1

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MD-R2
TROUBLE SHOOTING
When MD fails operate
If the objective lens of optical pickup is contaminated, MD may fail to operate. At first, clean the objective lens to check playback
operation. If MD fails persistently to operate, perform checks as follows.
If dust or foreign substance is accumulated on the pickup lens, playback is disturbed and indication of TOC (content of tracks) may
be disabled. Before adjusting check that the lens is clean. If the lens is contaminated, treat it as follows.

Turn off power supply, impregnate the lens cleaning paper with a small quantity of isopropyl alcohol, and gently wipe the lens with
it with due care so that the lens is not damaged. At this time do not touch the lens directly with your finger.

Is power turned on when the remote control or main unit Check as stated in item "POWER turning-on failure".
POWER button is pressed? No

Yes

Is disc loading normal? Check as stated in "Disc Loading is nor normal".


No
Yes

Is playback state set when the PLAY/PAUSE button is Check as stated in item "Playback state cannot be set".
pressed? No

Yes

Is audio output normal? Check as stated in item "Audion playback circuit".


No
Yes

Is record and playback operations normal? Check as stated in item "Record playback operations".
No
Yes

OK

• Power turning-on failure.

Is normal operation performed when the main unit POWER is Check the remote controller and display PWB.
pressed? Yes

No

Is +5V applied to the pins 15 and 16 of CNP471? Check the main PWB and CNP471.
No
Yes

Is pulse given to the pin 5 of CNP471? Check the display PWB, main PWB and CNP471.
No
Yes

Is +3.2V applied to the pin 62 of IC1401? Check the periphery of IC1401.


No
Yes

Is 8.4672 MHz pulse applied to the pin 15 of IC1401? Check IC1201.


No
Yes

Is pulse output from the pin 34 of IC1401? Check IC1401.


No
Yes

Check CNP471 and system PWB.

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• Disc loading is not normal.

Yes
Is disc loaded when it is inserted?

No

Is the pin 4 of CNP1601 set to L state? Check CNP1601 and SW1956.


No
Yes

Is change observed on the pin 23 or 24 of IC1601? Check IC1401.


No

No

Yes

Is change observed on the pin 30 or 31 of IC1601? Check CNP1604 and IC1601.


No
Yes

Check CNP1604 and CN1604

Yes

Is ejection performed when the MD taking-out button is


pressed? No

Yes

Disc retracts soon after completion of disc ejection.

Yes

Check CNP1601 and SW1956.

• Playback state cannot be set.

Is it impossible to set both high reflection disc and low Check as stated in item "TEST mode check".
reflection disc to playback state? No

Yes No

Only the high reflection disc cannot be played back. Only the low reflection disc cannot be played back.

Yes Yes

Is 1.02V±0.3V (high reflection disc) applied to the pin 93 of Is 3.2V±0.3V(record enabied) or 2.06V± 0.3V (record disabled)
IC1401 in the TEST mode where the high reflection disc has applied to the IC1401 pin 93 after the low reflection disc has been
been inserted? set?

Yes No

Yes No

After adjustment check as stated in item "Normal playback". Check SW1951A/B, mechanism switch PWB, and CNP1601.

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• Normal playback

When it has been confirmed that EEPROM value is normal in the TEST mode

Is initialization performed normally when high reflection disc is Does the playback time display advance?
played back? Yes

No No

Check IC1201

Does disc rotate normally? Is lead-in switch turned on in the TEST mode when the pickup is on
No the innermost periphery (Is the pin 6 of OC1401 on L level?)

No

Yes Check SW1953, mechanism switch PWB soldering joint, and


CNP1601 pin 1 periphery.

Is an attempt to read repeatedly the TOC section of low reflection


Since the TOC section has not been recorded on the new disc,
disc made? No replace it with recorded low reflection disc.
Yes

Check the position as stated in item "lead-in switch position


measurement mode" (high reflection disc adjustment).

• Audio playback circuit


When sound is not output although the playback time display advances during playback in the normal mode.

Is audio output waveform observed on the pins 24 to 26 of Check the pins 70, 71, 72 and 74 of IC1201, and the pins
IC1701? No 12, 16, 17, and 19 of IC1701.

Yes

Is audio output waveform observed on the pins 22 and 24 of Check connection between IC1701 and CNS1901.
CNS1901? No

Yes

Check the main PWB.

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• Record and playback operation
Insert the low reflection disc, and after verifying the audio output in the normal mode playback set the record/playback TEST mode

Recording from start address cannot be performed. Check whether the disc is record-prohibited.
No
Yes

Is RF waveform output to the pin 1 IC1201 or TP1274 when


playback is performed after recording? Yes

No

Does the level of pins 3 and 26,39 of IC1401 and the pins 9 Check periphery of IC1401 and CNS1101.
and 19 of CNS1101 in record state differ from that in
playback state? No

Yes

Does RF pattern appear on the pin 50 of IC1201? Check for IC1201 soldering failure.
No
Yes

Check the IC1251, Q1251 to 1254 and CNS1252.

Is input waveform given to the pins 18 and 20 of CNS1902 in


Check the system PWB.
AUX input record in the NORMAl mode?
No

No

Is input waveform given to the pins 3 to 5 of IC1701? Check connection between IC1701 and CNS1902.
No
Yes

Check the periphery of IC1701, check the pins 70, 71, 72,
and 73 of IC1201.

• Focus servo failure

Is waveform on the pins 27 and 28 of IC1101 normal in the TEST Check waveform on the pins 9 and 10 of IC1101 and soldering joint.
No
mode focus gain coarse adjustment step?

Yes

Is level of pin 81 of IC1201 changed from H to L? Check waveform on the pins 8 and 9 of IC1201 and soldering joint.
Is pulse waveform output to the pin 82 of IC1201? No

Yes

Does the pulse waveform duty of pins 18 and 19 of IC1201 Check soldering joint and part of IC1201.
change? Does waveform of pin 7 of IC1602 change? No

Yes

Does waveform change on the pins 12 to 15 of IC1601? Check soldering joint and part of IC1601.
No

Yes

Does waveform change on the pins 2 and 4 of CNS1101? Check CNS1101 and pickup.
No
Yes

OK

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• Disc motor fails to run

Does waveform appear on the pins 24 and 25 of IC1201 in the Check soldering joint and parts of pins 24 and 25 of IC1201, and
No
TEST mode focus gain coarse adjustment step? peripheral circuit.

Yes

Does waveform appear on the pins 34 and 35 of IC1601, pins Check soldering joint of PWB of completed IC1601 and CNP1601
1 and 2 of CNP1603? No disc motor.

Yes

Replace the completed disc motor.

• Tracking servo failure

Does waveform appear on the pins 8 and 9 of IC1601, and pins Check the soldering joint of pins 20 and 21 of IC1201, IC1601,
No
1 and 3 of CNS1101 in the TEST mode focus gain adjustment IC1601, CNS1101.
step?
Yes

Replace the optical pickup.

• Slide servo failure

Does the pickup move to external and internal periphery when Check the waveform on the pins 22 and 23 of IC1201, check the
Yes
the or button is pressed in the TEST mode? peripheral parts and soldering joint.

No

Is there any change on the pins 22 and 23 of IC1201 when the Check the waveform on the pins 22 and 23 of IC1201, check the
No peripheral parts and soldering joint.
or button is pressed?

Yes

Is there any change on the pins 28 and 29 of IC1601, and the Check the soldering joint of IC1601 and CNP1602.
No
pins 1 and 2 of CNP1602 when the or button is
pressed?

Yes

Does voltage on the positive and negative terminals of slide Check the soldering joint connected to the slide motor to see
No
motor change when the or button is pressed? whether there is wire breakage.
Yes

Replace the slide motor.

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FUNCTION TABLE OF IC
IC901 RH-iX0237AFZZ: System Control Microcomputer (IX0237AW) (1/2)
Pin No. Port Name Terminal Name Input/Output Function
1* P77/AN7 KEY1 Output Not used
2 P76/AN6 KEY2 Input Key entry
3 P75/AN5 KEY3 Input Key entry
4* P74/AN4 — Output Not used
5 P73/AN3 INI Input Initial setting entry
6 P72/AN2 JOG_AD Input Jog dial entry
7*,8* P71/AN1,P70/AN0 — Output Not used
9* PB3 — Output Not used
10 PB2/DA DIG SEL1 Output Digital signal selector selection signal
11* P57/SRDY3/AN15 DIG SEL2 Output Not used
12* P56/SCLK3/AN14 — Output Not used
13* P55/SOUT3/AN13 — Output Not used
14 P54/SIN3/AN12 DAC_MODE Output Externally provided DAC/ADC serial interface mode signal
15 P52/SRDY2/AN11 DAC_CLK/EX Output Externally provided DAC/ADC serial interface clock signal
16 P52/SCLK2/AN10 DAC_DATA/EX Output Externally provided DAC/ADC serial interface clock signal
17* P51/SOUT2/AN9 — Output Not used
18 P50/SIN2/AN8 DFS0/DFS1 Input EMPHASIS information from MD
19 P67/SRDY1/CS/ DSTRB Input MD serial interface strobe signal
SCLK12
20 P66/SCLK1 DSCK Output MD serial interface clock signal
21 P65/SOUT1 K-DATA Output MD serial interface transmission signal
22 P64/SIN1 MD-DATA Input MD serial interface reception signal
23 P63/CNTR1 MD-LO/EJ Output MD loading power voltage selection signal
24* P62/CNTR0 — Output Not used
25* P61/PWM — Output Not used
26* P60 — Output Not used
27* P47/T3OUT — Output Not used
28* P46/T1OUT — Output Not used
29 P45/INT1/2CR P IN Input Power failure detection
30* P44/INT4 P.CNT Output Power control
31 P41 P-OUT Output MD power failure detection signal
32 P42/INT2 RX-IN Input Remote control loght reception signal
33 P41 P-MUTE Output Audio mute control signal
34 P40/INT0 — Input GND
35 RESET RESET Input RESET signal entry
36 PB1/Xcin Xcin Input Sub clock IN connection (32.7k)
37 PB0/Xcout Xcout Output Sub clock OUT connection (32.7k)
38 Xin Xin Input Main clock IN connection (8M)
39 Xout Xout Output Main clock OUT connection (8M)
40 VSS VSS Input GND
41 P27 SERCH Output CD to MD search monitor signal
42 P26 LOAD Input MD loading detection
43 P25 S-ID Output CD to MD start ID signal
44 P24 MD RESET Output RESET signal to MD
45-54 P23/DIG19- UDIG0-UDIG9 Output Digit for FL drive
P12/DIG10
55,56 P11/SEG41/DIG9, UDIG10,UDIG11 Output Digit for FL drive
P10/SEG40/DIG8
57-60 P07/SEG39/DIG7- UDIG12-UDIG15 Output Digit for FL drive
P04/SEG36/DIG4
61-64 P05/SEG35/DIG3- S35-S32 Output Segment for FL drive
P00/SEG33/DIG0
65-72 P37/SEG31- S31-S25 Output Segment for FL drive
P30/SEG25
In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside.

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IC901 RH-iX0237AFZZ: System Control Microcomputer (IX0237AW) (2/2)
Pin No. Port Name Terminal Name Input/Output Function
72-80 P97/SEG23- S0-S8 Output Segment for FL drive
P90/SEG16
81-88 P87/SEG15- S9-S16 Output Segment for FL drive
P80/SEG8
89,90 PA7/SEG7, S17,S18 Output Segment for FL drive
PA6/SEG6
91 VCC VCC Input +5V
92-97 PA5/SEG5- S19-S24 Output Segment for FL drive
PA0/SEG0
98 VEE VEE Input -30V
99 AVSS AVSS Input GND
100 VREF VREF Input +5V

USEG24
USEG23
USEG22
USEG21
USEG20
USEG19

USEG18
USEG17
USEG16
USEG15
USEG14
USEG13
USEG12
USEG11
USEG10
USEG09
VREF
AVSS
VEE

Vcc

SEG10
SEG11
SEG12
SEG13
SEG14
SEG15
SEG0
SEG1
SEG2
SEG3
SEG4
SEG5

SEG6
SEG7
SEG8
SEG9
AVss
Vref

Vee

100 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81
P77 1 80 SEG16 USEG08
KEY 2 AN6 2 79 SEG17 USEG07
KEY 3 AN5 3 78 SEG18 USEG06
P74 4 77 SEG19 USEG05
INI AN3 5 76 SEG20 USEG04
JOG AD AN2 6 75 SEG21 USEG03
P71 7 74 SEG22 USEG02
P70 8 73 SEG23 USEG01
PB3 9 72 SEG24 USEG00
DIG SEL PB2 10 71 SEG25 USEG25
P57 11 70 SEG26 USEG26
P56 12 IC901 69 SEG27 USEG27
P55 13 68 SEG28 USEG28
DAC MODE P54 14 IX0237AW 67 SEG29 USEG29
DAC CLK P53 15 66 SEG30 USEG30
DAC DATA P52 16 SYSTEM 65 SEG31 USEG31
P51 17 MICROCOMPUTER 64 SEG32 USEG32
DFS0/DFS1 AN8 18 63 SEG33 USEG33
(MD) DSTB SRDY1 19 62 SEG34 USEG34
(MD) DSCK SCLK1 20 61 SEG35 USEG35
(MD) K-DATA SOUT1 21 60 DIG4 UDIG15
(MD) MD DATA SIN1 22 59 DIG5 UDIG14
MD LO/EJ P63 23 58 DIG6 UDIG13
P62 24 57 DIG7 UDIG12
P61 25 56 DIG8 UDIG11
P60 26 55 DIG9 UDIG10
P47 27 54 DIG10 UDIG09
P46 28 53 DIG11 UDIG08
P IN INT1 29 52 DIG12 UDIG07
P44 30 51 DIG13 UDIG06
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
XCOUT
RESET

X OUT

DIG19
DIG18
DIG17
DIG16
DIG15
DIG14
XCIN
INT2

INT0

X IN
P43

P41

P27
P26
P25
P24
Vss

(MD) LOAD

MD RESET
(MD) SYN

(MD) S-ID
P MUTE

XC OUT
RESET

UDIG00
UDIG01
UDIG02
UDIG03
UDIG04
UDIG05
P OUT

XOUT
RX IN

XCIN

VSS
XIN

Figure 52 BLOCK DIAGRAM OF IC

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IC1101 VHiiR3R55//-1:RF Signal Control (IR3R55)
Pin No. Terminal Name Function
1 RF1 RF signal input terminal 1 Input of RF signal output of pickup
2 RF2 RF signal input terminal 2 Input of RF signal output of pickup
3 RF3 RF signal input terminal 3 Input of RF signal output of pickup
4 RF4 RF signal input terminal 4 Input of RF signal output of pickup
5 REFI Reference voltage amp. input terminal
6 REFO Reference voltage amp. output terminal
7 RFADD RF1 to 4 resistance addition output terminal
8 TCGI Track cross detection signal amp. input terminal for groove
9 AIN Servo signal amp. (focus servo system) inversion input terminal
10 BIN Servo signal amp. (focus servo system) inversion input terminal
11 EIN Servo signal amp. (tracking servo system) inversion input terminal
12 FIN Servo signal amp. (tracking servo system) inversion input terminal
13 BIAS Bias input terminal
14 AVCC Analog section power terminal
15* VSTBY Logic signal output terminal (STBY signal inversion signal is output.)
16* XDISC Logic signal output terminal (DISC signal inversion signal is output.)
17* XSGAIN Logic signal output terminal (SGAIN signal inversion signal is output.)
18 AGND Analog section GND terminal
19 DGND Digital section GND terminal
20 DTEMP Chip temperature detection terminal
21 LATCH Latch signal input terminal
22 CLOCK Clock signal input terminal
23 DATA Serial data input terminal
24 DVCC Digital section power terminal
25 FOUT Servo signal amp. (tracking servo system) output terminal
26 EOUT Servo signal amp. (tracking servo system) output terminal
27 BOUT Servo signal amp. (focus servo system) output terminal
28 AOUT Servo signal amp. (focus servo system) output terminal
29 TCGO Track cross detection signal amp. output terminal for groove
30 WBO Comparator output terminal for ADIP signal binary-coding
31 22KI Comparator input terminal for ADIP signal binary-coding
32 22KO ADIP signal HPF amp. output terminal
33 ADLPFO ADIP signal LPF amp. output terminal
34* NC NC
35 ADIPO ADIP signal preamp. output terminal
36 ADIPI ADIP signal AGC amp. output terminal
37 ADAGC ADIP signal AGC smoothing capacitor connection terminal
38 ADAGI ADIP signal AGC amp. input terminal
39 RF2-1 RF1 and RF2 difference signal
40 EFMO RF signal preamp. output terminal
41* WFMI RF signal AGC amp. output terminal
42 AVCC Analog section power terminal
43 AGND Analog section GND terminal
44 EFMAGC EFM signal AGC smoothing capacitor connection terminal
45 EFMAGI EFM signal AGC amp. output terminal
46* ATTR Pins 47 and 48 output signal attenuation terminal
47 GOUT Output of signal of RF1+RF2-RF3-RF4 for groove
48 POUT Rf1 to 4 resistance addition output for pit
In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside.

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IC1201 VHiLR376481-1:ENDEC/ATRAC (LR376481) (1/2)
Pin No. Terminal Name Input/Output Function
1* EFMMON Output EFM monitor output
2 AVCC — Analog power
3 EFMI Input EFM signal input from RF amp.
4 AGND — Analog GND
5 AIN Input Focus error signal A
6 EIN Input Tracking error signal E
7 TCG Input Track cross signal
8 BIN Input Focus error signal B
9 FIN Input Tracking error signal F
10* VBAT Input Power voltage detection signal for constant voltage servo
11 WBI Input ADIP wobble signal
12 VDD1 — Digital power
13 DGND — Digital GND
14,15 TEST0,TEST1 Input Input for test. Connection to GND in case of normal use
16 TEST2 Input Input for test. Endecode/servo mode and ATRAC mode selection
17 X176KO Output Clock output. f=176.4 kHz (4fs)
18 FODRF Output Focus servo forward output. PWM
19 FODRR Output Focus servo reverse output. PWM
20 TRDRF Output Tracking servo forward output. PWM
21 LATCH Output Tracking servo reverse output. PWM
22 CLOCK Output Slide servo forward output. PWM
23 DATA Output Slide servo reverse output. PWM
24 DVCC Output Spindle servo forward output or spindle servo output. PWM
25 FOUT Output Spindle servo reverse output or spindle rotation (forward/reverse)selection
26 EOUT Output Address output to external D-RAM. ADR3
27 BOUT Output Address output to external D-RAM. ADR2
28 AOUT Output Address output to external D-RAM. ADR1
29 TCGO Output Address output to external D-RAM. ADR0 (LSB)
30* WBO Output Address output to external D-RAM. ADR10 (MSB)
31 22KI — Power supply for DRAM interface
32 22KO Output Address output to external D-RAM. ADR4
33 ADLPFO Output Address output to external D-RAM. ADR5
34 NC Output Address output to external D-RAM. ADR6
35 ADIPO Output Address output to external D-RAM. ADR7
36 ADIPI Output Address output to external D-RAM. ADR8
37 ADAGC Output Data output enable signal output to external D-RAM
38 ADAGI — Digital GND
39 RF2-1 Output Column address strobe signal output to external D-RAM
40 EFMO In/Output Data input/output from and to external D-RAM. D2
41 WFMI In/Output Data input/output from and to external D-RAM. D3 (MSB)
42 AVCC Output Data input/output from and to external D-RAM. ADR9
43 AGND Output Low address strobe signal output to external D-RAM
44 EFMAGC Output Data write enable signal output to external D-RAM
45 EFMAGI In/Output Data input/output from and to external D-RAM. D1
46 ATTR In/Output Data input/output from and to external D-RAM. D0 (LSB)
47* GOUT Output Track cross signal
48* POUT Output ADIP CRC error flag monitor output
49* PLCK Output EFM PLL clock output in playback mode
50 EFM0 Output EFM signal output in record mode. C1F (C1 error flag) monitor output in playback mode
51* X700KO Output Clock output. f = 705.6 kHz. Clock output is not performed when RSTX = 0.
52* EXPORT0 Output Microcomputer extension output port 0
53* EXPORT1 Output Microcomputer extension output port 1
In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside.
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IC1201 VHiLR376481-1:ENDEC/ATRAC (LR376481) (2/2)
Pin No. Terminal Name Input/Output Function
54 TESO1 Output PLLLR. Microcomputer extension output port 2 in case of selection
55 TESO3 In/Output PLLOSC. Microcomputer extension output port 3 in case of selection
56 TEST4 In/Output EXTCLK. Microcomputer extension output port 4 in case of selection
57* CDDATA In/Output High speed dubbing CD data input. Microcomputer extension output port 5 in case of selection
58* CDLRCK In/Output High speed dubbing CD LR data input. Microcomputer extension output port 6 in case of selection
59* CDBCLK In/Output High speed dubbing CD bit data input. Microcomputer extension output port 7 in case of selection
60* VXI Input Vari-pitch PLL clock input
61* VPO Output Vari-pitch PLL phase error output
62 VDD1 — Digital power
63 DGND — Digital GND
64 XI Input Oscillation circuit input. 33.8688 MHz
65 XO Output Oscillation circuit input. 33.8688 MHz
66 DIN Input Digital input signal
67 DOUT Output Digital output signal
68 VDD3 — Power for internal PLL
69 DGND — Digital GND
70 LRCK Output Music data Lch/Rch selection output
71 BLCK Output Music data shift clock
72 DFCK Output AD/DA converter digital filter clock. 256 Fs
73 ADDATA Input Audio data input
74 DADATA Output Audio data output
75* FEMON Output Focus error signal monitor output
76* TOTMON Output Total signal monitor output
77* TEMON Output Tracking error signal monitor output
78* SBCK Input DIN subcode read clock. EIAJ CP-309 Format
79* SBO Output DIN subcode serial data. EIAJ CP-309 Format
80* SBSY Output DIN subcode block sync signal. EIAJ CP-309 Format
81 SFSY Output DIN subcode frame sync signal. EIAJ CP-309 Format
82 FOK Output Focus OK detection signal. "0" : Focus OK
83 SENSE Output Servo status detection signal. "1": Auto-move, auto-jump, auto-focus retraction
84 COUT Output Track cross signal output
85 MCCK Output Microcomputer clock output. Clock output is performed also when RSTX = 0.
86 DINTX Output System controller interface interruption request output terminal
87 VDD1 — Digital power
88 DGND — Digital GND
89 RSTX Input Chip reset input. "L": Reset
90 SYD0 In/Output System controller interface data bus terminal (LSB)
91~96 SYD1~SYD6 In/Output System controller interface data bus terminal
97 SYD7 In/Output System controller interface data bus terminal (MSB)
98 SYWRX Input System controller interface register writing pulse input
99 SYRDX Input System controller register read pulse input
100 SYRS Input System controller interface register selection input
In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside.

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IC1401 RX-iX0232AWZZ:MD System Microcomputer (IX0232AW) (1/2)
Pin No. Terminal Name Input/Output Function
1* P96/ANEX1 Output Not used
2* P95/ANEX0 Output Not used
3 P94/DA1 Output LDVAR (laser power adjustment output)
4* P93/DA0 Output ADJS (for automatic adjustment step check)
5* P92/TB2IN Output Not used
6 P91/TB1IN Input LD SW CK input (interruption input only in single state)
7 P90/TB0IN Input ERR input (monitor PLL UNLOCK)
8 BYTE Input GND
9 CNVss Input GND
10* P87/XCIN Output ST-ID Output
11* P86/XOUT Output MD search output
12 RESET Input RESETInput
13* XOUT — Extal clock output
14 Vss — GND
15 XIN Input EXTAL (8.4672 MHz)
16 Vcc — + 3.15V
17 P85/NMI Input Connect +B
18 P84/INT2 Input DINT (interruption input from MD LSI)
19 P83/INT1 Input DSENSE (servo sense input from MD LSI)
20 P82/INT0 Input ST-ID Input (MD-ON)
21 P81/TA4IN Input CD search input (syncro REC suspension input from MD LSI)
22 P80/TA4OUT Output MD RSW Output
23* P77/TA3IN Input FSW1 (SW power frequency selection)
24 P76/TA3OUT Output Vari-pitch correspondence given (H)/not given (L)
25 P75/TA2IN Input P-DOWN (power failure detection)
26 P74/TA2OUT Output HDON (magnetic head current ON/OFF output)
27 P73/TA1IN Output LD+ (loading motor + control output)
28 P72/TA1OUT Output LD- (loading motor + control output)
29 P71/TA0IN Input CIN (track count signal input)
30 P70/TA0OUT Input INN SW (inner SW detection input)
31 P67/TXD1 Output R-DATA
32 P66/RXD1 Output R-LATCH
33 P65/CLK1 Output R-CLK
34 P64/CTS1/RTS1/ Output DSTB (system controller communication enable and communication beingexecuted)
CTS0/CLKS1
35 P63/TXD0 Output MD DATA (MD Data Output)
36 P62/RXD0 Input K DATA (system controller data input)
37 P61/CLK0 Input DSCK (system controller communication clock input)
38* P60/CTS0/RTS0 Input 4M/16M DRAM selection input
39 P57/RDY/CLKOUT Output R/P output (REC/PLAY selection)
40 P56/ALE Input FOK (focus servo status monitor input)
41* WFMI Input/Output Not used
42 AVCC Output S2 Ouput
43 AGND Output S1 Output
44 EFMAGC Output SYRS (MD-LSI register selection signal output)
45 EFMAGI Output SYRD (MD-LSI read signal output)
46 ATTR Output SYWR (MD-LSI right signal output)
47 GOUT In/Output SYS D7 (data bus 7)
48 POUT In/Output SYS D6 (data bus 6)
49 PLCK In/Output SYS D5 (data bus 5)
50 EFM0 In/Output SYS D4 (data bus 4)
51 X700KO In/Output SYS D3 (data bus 3)
In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside.

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IC1401 RX-iX0232AWZZ:MD System Microcomputer (IX0232AW) (2/2)
Pin No. Terminal Name Input/Output Function
52 P42/A18 In/Output SYS D2 (data bus 2)
53 P41/A17 In/Output SYS D1 (data bus 1)
54 P40/A16 In/Output SYS D0 (data bus 0)
55* P37/A15 Output Not used
56* P36/A14 Output Not used
57* P35/A13 Output Not used
58 P34/A12 Output EEPRO (EEPROM protection cancel)
59 P33/A11 Output EPCS (EEPROM chip selector output)
60 P32/A10 In/Output EEPD (EEPROM sirial data output)
61 P31A9 Output EEPK (EEPROM sirial colck output)
62 Vcc Input + 3.15V
63* P30/A8 Output Not used
64 Vss — GND
65* P27/A7 Output L3 DATA (soft serial communication, 2 modes provided, LSB fast)
66* P26/A6 Output L3 MODE (soft serial communication, 2 modes provided, LSB fast)
67* P25/A5 Output L3 CLK (soft serial communication, 2 modes provided, LSB fast)
68* P24/A4 Output Not used
69* P23/A3 Output Not used
70 P22/A2 Output PCNT0 output
71* P21/A1 Output Not used
72 P20/A0 Output LDON output (H: ON)
73 P17/D15 Output ANLPTR output
74* P16/D14 Output ADPON output (for CK)
75* P15/D13 Output DAPON output (for CK)
76 P14/D12 Output DFS0 output
77 P13/D11 Output DFS1 output
78* P12/D10 Output DIG EX output (for CK)
79* P11/D9 Output DIG CD output (for CK)
80 P10/D8 Output XRST (system reset output)
81* P07/D7 Output AD MUTE output (for CK)
82* P06/D6 Output EMPHA output (for CK)
83* P05/D5 Output DA MUTE output (for CK)
84 P04/D4 Output MUTE output
85* P03/D3 Output DOUTM output (for CK)
86 P02/D2 Input TEST2 (special mode selection 2)
87 P01/D1 Input TEST1 (special mode selection 1)
88 P00/D0 Input TEST0 (special mode selection 0)
89 P107/AN7/KI3 Input AVCK3 (special mode monitor input)
90 P106/AN6/KI2 Input AVCK2 (AD/DA section 3.1V monitor input)
91 P105/AN5/KI1 Input AVCK1 (DOUT section 5V monitor input)
92 P104/AN4/KI0 Input DTEMP (temperature detection input)
93 P103/AN3 Input MINF (disc type/REC input)
94 P102/AN2 Input TEST K1 (test key input 1)
95 P101/AN1 Input TEST K2 (test key input 2)
96 AVss — GND
97 P100/AN0 Input HINF (mechanism position/HEAD position)
98 VREF — + 3.15V
99 AVcc — + 3.15V
100 P97/ADTRG Input Connect +B
In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside.

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IC1101 VHiiR3R55//-1:RF Signal Control (IR3R55)

EFMAGC
EFMAGI

ADAGC
ADAGI
GOUT

AGND

EFMO
POUT

AVCC

RF2-1
ATTR

EFMI
48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37

EFM

RESISTOR & SW
RF1 1 AGC 36 ADIPI

RF2 2 35 ADIPO

RF3 3 DIFF 34 NC

RF4 4 DIFF 33 ADLPFO


ADIP
AGC
REFI 5 32 22KO

REFO 6 31 22KI
BIAS
RFADD 7 LPF HPF 30 WBO

TCGI 8 29 TCGO

AIN 9 28 AOUT

BIN 10 27 BOUT

EIN 11 26 EOUT
LOGIC
FIN 12 25 FOUT

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
BAIS

AVCC

XSTBY

XDISC

XSGAIN

AGND

DGND

DTEMP

LATCH

CLOCK

DATA

DVCC
Figure 58-1 BLOCK DIAGRAM OF IC

IC1201 VHiLR376481-1:ENDEC/ATRAC (LR376481)


EXPORT1
EXPORT0
CDLRCK
CDDATA
DADATA
ADDATA

CDBCLK

X700KO
FEMON

TESO1
TEST4
TEST3
DGND

DGND
DOUT
DFCK

LRCK

VDD3

VDD1
BCLK

VPO
DIN

VXI
XO
XI

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

TOTMON 76 50 EFMO
TEMON 77 49 PLCK
SBCK 78 48 ACRCER
SBO 79 47 TCRS
SBSY 80 46 RAD0
SFSY 81 45 RAD1
FOK 82 44 RAWEX
SENSE 83 43 RARASX
COUT 84 42 RAA9
MCCK 85 41 RAD3
DINTX 86 40 RAD2
VDD1 87 39 RACASX
DGND 88 LR376481 38 DGND
RSTX 89 37 RAOEX
SYD0 90 36 RAA8
SYD1 91 35 RAA7
SYD2 92 34 RAA6
SYD3 93 33 RAA5
SYD4 94 32 RAA4
SYD5 95 31 VDD2
SYD6 96 30 RAA10
SYD7 97 29 RAA0
SYWRX 98 28 RAA1
SYRDX 99 27 RAA2
SYRS 100 26 RAA3

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
EFMMON
AVCC
EFMI
AGND
AIN
EIN
TCG
BIN
FIN
VBAT
WBI
VDD1
DGND
TEST0
TEST1
TEST2
X176KO
FODRF
FODRR
TRDRF
TRDRR
SLDRF
SLDRR
SPDRF
SPDRR

Figure 58-2 BLOCK DIAGRAM OF IC

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MD-R2

PARTS GUIDE

MODEL MD-R2

“HOW TO ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS”


To have your order filled promptly and correctly, please furnish the
For U.S.A. only
following information. Contact your nearest SHARP Parts Distributor to order.
1. MODEL NUMBER 2. REF. No.
3. PART NO. 4. DESCRIPTION For location of SHARP Parts Distributor,
Please call Toll-Free;
1-800-BE-SHARP
MARK: SPARE PARTS-DELIVERY SECTION

Explanation of capacitors/resistors parts codes


Capacitors Resistors
VCC ....................... Ceramic type VRD ....................... Carbon-film type
VCK ........................ Ceramic type VRS ........................ Carbon-film type
VCT ........................ Semiconductor type VRN ....................... Metal-film type
VC • • MF ............... Cylindrical type (without lead wire) VR • • MF ............... Cylindrical type (without lead wire)
VC • • MN ............... Cylindrical type (without lead wire) VR • • MN ............... Cylindrical type (without lead wire)
VC • • TV ................ Square type (without lead wire) VR • • TV ................ Square type (without lead wire)
VC • • TQ ............... Square type (without lead wire) VR • • TQ ............... Square type (without lead wire)
VC • • CY ............... Square type (without lead wire) VR • • CY ............... Square type (without lead wire)
VC • • CZ ............... Square type (without lead wire) VR • • CZ ............... Square type (without lead wire)
VC • • • • • • • • • J .. The 13th character represents capacity difference. VR • • • • • • • • • J .. The 13th character represents error.
("J" ±5%, "K" ±10%, "M" ±20%, "N" ±30%, ("J" ±5%, "F" ±1%, "D" ±0.5%.)
"C" ±0.25 pF, "D" ±0.5 pF, "Z" +80-20%.)
If there are no indications for other parts, the resistors are ±5%
If there are no indications for the electrolytic capacitors, error is ±20%. carbon-film type.

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.

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PRICE PRICE
NO. PART CODE DESCRIPTION NO. PARTS CODE DESCRIPTION
RANK RANK

INTEGRATED CIRCUITS L1201 VPBNNR47K0000 J AC 0.47 µH


L1203 VPBNN4R7K0000 J AC 4.7 µH
IC101 VHINJM4560D-1 J AH Ope Amp.,NJM4560D L1251 VP-NM470K0000 J AC 47 µH
IC201 VHIUDA1340/-1 J BA AD/DA Convertor,UDA1340 L1601 RCILZ0016AWZZ J AD 1 µH
IC301 VHI74HCU04/-1 J AF Inverter,74HCU04 L1950 RCILZ0016AWZZ J AD 1 µH
IC302 VHI74HC10AP-1 J AF NAND Gate,74HC10AP
IC501 VHIS81233YX-1 J AG Regulator,S81233YX VARIABLE RESISTORS
IC601 VHINJM4580D-1 J AG Line Amp.,NJM4580D
IC651 VHINJM4560D-1 J AH Ope Amp.,NJM4560D VR901 RVR-B0016AWZZ J AH 5 kohms (B),Volume
IC901 RH-IX0237AWZZ J BE System Microcomputer, [AUX-Volume]
IX0237AW VR981 RVR-C0002AWZZ J AH 1 kohm (C),Volume
IC902 VHIPST9127/-1 J AG Reset,PST9127 [Headphone-Volume]
IC1101 VHIIR3R55//-1 J AQ RF Signal,Processor,IR3R55
IC1201 VHILR376481-1 J BD ENDEC,LR376481 VIBRATORS
IC1202 RH-IX2474AFZZ J BF 4Mbit D-RAM,IX2474AF
IC1251 VHI74ACT02F-1 J AF Head Driver,74ACT02F X901 RCRM-0012AWZZ J AF Ceramic,4.19 MHz
IC1401 RH-IX0232AWZZ J BA MD System Microcomputer, X902 RCRSP0051AFZZ J AK Crystal,32.768 kHz
IX0232AW XL1201 RCRSC0001AWZZ J AL Crystal,33.8688 MHz
IC1402 VHIS29294A/-1 J AH E2-PROM,S29294A
IC1601 VHIM56758FP-1 J AM 5-CH Motor Driver,M56758FP CAPACITORS
IC1801 VHIXC62EP32-1 J AE Regulator,XC62EP32
IC1906 VHITC7ST08F-1 J AE AND Gate,TC7ST08F C102 VCKZPU1HF223Z J AA 0.022 µF,50V
IC1907 VHITC9246F/-1 J AM Clock Generator,TC9246F C105,106 VCKYPU1HB221K J AA 220 pF,50V
IC1916 VHI74VHC08FT1 J AF AND Gate,74VHC08FT C107,108 RC-GZA105AF1H J AB 1 µF,50V,Electrolytic
IC1990 VHI74AC04FS-1 J AF µP Converter,74AC04FS C109,110 VCKYPU1HB221K J AA 220 pF,50V
C113,114 VCCSPU1HL470J J AA 47 pF,50V
TRANSISTORS C115,116 RC-GZA476AF1A J AB 47 µF,10V,Electrolytic
C117,118 RC-GZA107AF1A J AB 100 µF,10V,Electrolytic
Q451,452 VS2SC2878B/-1 J AC Silicon,NPN,2SC2878 B C119 VCKZPU1HF223Z J AA 0.022 µF,50V
Q501 VSKTA1266GR-1 J AB Silicon,PNP,KTA1266 GR C120 VCKZPA1HF103Z J AA 0.01 µF,50V
Q502 VS2SB562-C/-1 J AD Silicon,PNP,2SB562 C C201 RC-GZA107AF1A J AB 100 µF,10V,Electrolytic
Q503 VS2SD468-C/-1 J AD Silicon,NPN,2SD468 C C202,203 RC-GZA476AF1A J AB 47 µF,10V,Electrolytic
Q504 VS2SD2012Y/-1 J AF Silicon,NPN,2SD2012 Y C205 RC-GZA475AF1E J AB 4.7 µF,25V,Electrolytic
Q505 VSKRC102M//-1 J AC Digital,NPN,KRC102 M C206 RC-GZA105AF1H J AB 1 µF,50V,Electrolytic
Q506 VS2SD2012Y/-1 J AF Silicon,NPN,2SD2012 Y C207 RC-GZA107AF1A J AB 100 µF,10V,Electrolytic
Q601,602 VS2SC2878B/-1 J AC Silicon,NPN,2SC2878 B C208 RC-EZ0004AWZZ J AD 3.3 µF,16V,Electrolytic
Q653 VSKRC102M//-1 J AC Digital,NPN,KRC102 M C209 RC-GZA475AF1E J AB 4.7 µF,25V,Electrolytic
Q901,902 VS2SC2412KR-1 J AB Silicon,NPN,2SC2412 KR C212 RC-EZ0004AWZZ J AD 3.3 µF,16V,Electrolytic
Q903 VSDTC144ES/-1 J AB Digital,NPN,DTC144 ES C220 VCKYBT1HB102K J AA 0.001 µF,50V
Q1251,1252 VS2SK2909//-1 J AE FET,2SK2909 C221 VCKZPU1HF223Z J AA 0.022 µF,50V
Q1253,1254 VS2SK1473//-1 J AF FET,2SK1473 C222,223 VCTYBT1HF223Z J 0.022 µF,50V
Q1401 VSRN2404///-1 J AC Digital,PNP,RN2404 C301 VCKZPU1HF103Z J AA 0.01 µF,50V
Q1402 VSRNC1404//-1 J AB Digital,NPN,RNC1404 C302~305 VCKZPU1HF223Z J AA 0.022 µF,50V
Q1403 VSRN2404///-1 J AC Digital,PNP,RN2404 C310~314 VCKZPU1HF223Z J AA 0.022 µF,50V
Q1404 VSRNC1404//-1 J AB Digital,NPN,RNC1404 C315 VCKZPU1HF102Z J AA 0.001 µF,50V
Q1451 VSRNC1407//-1 J AC Digital,NPN,RNC1407 C451,452 RC-EZ0024AWZZ J AD 47 µF,10V,Electrolytic
Q1601 VS2SA1314C/-1 J AD Silicon,PNP,2SA1314 C C453,454 VCKYPU1HB471K J AA 470 pF,50V
Q1801 VS2SA1314C/-1 J AD Silicon,PNP,2SA1314 C C455,456 VCKYPU1HB821K J AA 820 pF,50V
Q1802,1803 VSRN1406///-1 J AB Digital,NPN,RN1406 C457 VCKZPU1HF223Z J AA 0.022 µF,50V
Q1807 VS2SA1314C/-1 J AD Silicon,PNP,2SA1314 C C459,460 VCKYPU1HB471K J AA 470 pF,50V
Q1820 VS2SA1162G/-1 J AB Silicon,PNP,2SA1162 G C461 VCKZPA1HF103Z J AA 0.01 µF,50V
Q1821,1822 VSRNC1407//-1 J AC Digital,NPN,RNC1407 C470 VCKYPU1HB101K J AA 100 pF,50V
C501 RC-GZV108AF1E J AD 1000 µF,25V,Electrolytic
DIODES C502 RC-GZ0059AFZZ J AF 4700 µF,25V,Electrolytic
C504 RC-GZV227AF1H J AC 220 µF,50V,Electrolytic
D301 VHEMTZJ5R1B-1 J AC Zener,5.1V,MTZJ5.1B C505 RC-GZA106AF1H J AB 10 µF,50V,Electrolytic
D501 VHEMTZJ6R8B-1 J AC Zener,6.8V,MTZJ6.8B C507 RC-GZA336AF1H J AB 33 µF,50V,Electrolytic
D502 VHEMTZJ330B-1 J AB Zener,33V,MTZJ33B C509 RC-GZA476AF1E J AB 47 µF,25V,Electrolytic
D503,504 VHEMTZJ9R1B-1 J AB Zener,9.1V,MTZJ9.1B C510 RC-GZA105AF1H J AB 1 µF,50V,Electrolytic
D505 VHEMTZJ6R8A-1 J AA Zener,6.8V,MTZJ6.8A C511 RC-GZA476AF1E J AB 47 µF,25V,Electrolytic
D506 VHEMTZJ7R5B-1 J AA Zener,7.5V,MTZJ7.5B C512 RC-GZA105AF1H J AB 1 µF,50V,Electrolytic
D507 VHEMTZJ5R6C-1 J AB Zener,5.6V,MTZJ5.6C C513 RC-GZA476AF1E J AB 47 µF,25V,Electrolytic
D508 VHEMTZJ270D-1 J AA Zener,27V,MTZJ27D C514~516 RC-GZA106AF1C J AB 10 µF,16V,Electrolytic
D509,510 VHD1SS133//-1 J AA Silicon,1SS133 C517,518 RC-GZA107AF1A J AB 100 µF,10V,Electrolytic
D512,513 VHD1SS133//-1 J AA Silicon,1SS133 C519 VCKZPU1HF223Z J AA 0.022 µF,50V
D551~555 VHDRL104A//-1 J AB Silicon,RL104A C520 VCKYPU1HB102K J AA 0.001 µF,50V
D651 VHEMTZJ9R1B-1 J AB Zener,9.1V,MTZJ9.1B C521 RC-GZ0059AFZZ J AF 4700 µF,25V,Electrolytic
D1251,1252 VHDSB0209CP-1 J AC Silicon,SB0209CP C522 RC-GZA108AF0J J AC 1000 µF,6.3V,Electrolytic
D1990 VHD1SS372//-1 J AD Silicon,1SS372 C524 RC-GZA108AF0J J AC 1000 µF,6.3V,Electrolytic
C525 RC-GZA107AF1A J AB 100 µF,10V,Electrolytic
TRANSFORMER C530 VCKZPU1HF223Z J AA 0.022 µF,50V
C531 VCFYDA1HA104J J AB 0.1 µF,50V,Polyester
! T551 RTRNP0177AWZZ J AY Power C551,552 VCKZPU1HF103Z J AA 0.01 µF,50V
C561 VCKZPU1HF103Z J AA 0.01 µF,50V
COILS C601,602 RC-EZ0024AWZZ J AD 47 µF,10V,Electrolytic
C603,604 VCKYPU1HB221K J AA 220 pF,50V
L101 VP-DHR22K0000 J AB 0.22 µH C607,608 VCKYPU1HB221K J AA 220 pF,50V
L201,202 VP-DH100K0000 J AB 10 µH,Choke C611,612 VCCSPU1HL470J J AA 47 pF,50V
L301,302 VP-DH100K0000 J AB 10 µH,Choke C613,614 RC-GZA476AF1A J AB 47 µF,10V,Electrolytic
L901 VP-DH220K0000 J AB 22 µH,Choke C615,616 RC-GZA107AF1A J AB 100 µF,10V,Electrolytic
L1101 VPBNN100K0000 J AC 10 µH C651,652 VCKYPU1HB151K J AA 150 pF,50V
L1102 VPBNNR47K0000 J AC 0.47 µH C653,654 VCCSPU1HL270J J AA 27 pF,50V

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PRICE PRICE
NO. PART CODE RANK
DESCRIPTION NO. PARTS CODE DESCRIPTION
RANK

C655,656 RC-GZA106AF1C J AB 10 µF,16V,Electrolytic JC196 VCCCTV1HH220J J AA 22 pF (CH),50V


C657,658 RC-GZA227AF1A J AB 220 µF,10V,Electrolytic
C665,666 RC-GZA107AF1A J AB 100 µF,10V,Electrolytic RESISTORS
C667 VCFYDA1HA104J J AB 0.1 µF,50V
C675 VCKZPU1HF102Z J AA 0.001 µF,50V VRS-TV2AB000J J AA 0 ohm,Jumper,1.25×2mm,Green
C901~903 VCKYTV1HF104Z J AA 0.1 µF,50V J1405 VRS-CY1JB103J J AA 10 kohm,1/16W
C904 VCCCTV1HH680J J AA 68 pF (CH),50V LR190 VRS-TV2AB220J J AA 22 ohms,1/10W
C905 VCCCTV1HH120J J AA 12 pF (CH),50V R103,104 VRD-ST2CD102J J AA 1 kohm,1/6W
C906 VCKYTV1HF104Z J AA 0.1 µF,50V R105,106 VRD-ST2CD473J J AA 47 kohms,1/6W
C907~909 VCKYTQ1EF105Z J AC 1 µF,25V R107,108 VRD-ST2CD104J J AA 100 kohm,1/6W
C910 VCKYTV1HF104Z J AA 0.1 µF,50V R109,110 VRD-ST2CD102J J AA 1 kohm,1/6W
C914~917 VCKYTV1HB102K J AA 0.001 µF,50V R111,112 VRD-ST2CD152J J AA 1.5 kohms,1/6W
C920 RC-EZD106AF1C J AB 10 µF,16V,Electrolytic R113,114 VRD-ST2CD102J J AA 1 kohm,1/6W
C922,923 VCKYTV1HF103Z J AA 0.01 µF,50V R115,116 VRD-ST2CD101J J AA 100 ohm,1/6W
C970 VCKYTV1HB101K J AA 100 pF,50V R202 VRD-ST2CD684J J AA 680 kohms,1/6W
C971 RC-EZD106AF1C J AB 10 µF,16V,Electrolytic R203 VRD-ST2CD105J J AA 1 Mohm,1/6W
C981,982 VCKYTV1HB102K J AA 0.001 µF,50V R301 VRD-ST2CD820J J AA 82 ohms,1/6W
C983 VCKYTV1EF104Z J AA 0.1 µF,25V R302 VRD-ST2CD331J J AA 330 ohms,1/6W
C1101,1102 VCKYTV0JB105K J AD 1 µF,6.3V R303 VRD-ST2CD224J J AA 220 kohms,1/6W
C1103 VCKYTV1CF105Z J AB 1 µF,16V R304 VRD-ST2CD272J J AA 2.7 kohms,1/6W
C1104 VCKYTV1HB273K J AA 0.027 µF,50V R305 VRD-ST2CD563J J AA 56 kohms,1/6W
C1105 RC-KZ0002AWZZ J AE 10 µF,10V R307,308 VRD-ST2CD220J J AA 22 kohms,1/6W
C1106 VCKYTV1CB474K J AC 0.47 µF,16V R309 VRD-ST2CD103J J AA 10 kohm,1/6W
C1107 VCKYTV1HB472K J AA 0.0047 µF,50V R310 VRD-ST2CD332J J AA 3.3 kohms,1/6W
C1109 VCKYTV0JB105K J AD 1 µF,6.3V R312 VRD-ST2CD823J J AA 82 kohms,1/6W
C1110 VCKYTV1CB474K J AC 0.47 µF,16V R313 VRD-ST2CD473J J AA 47 kohms,1/6W
C1112~1116 VCCCCY1HH271J J AA 270 pF (CH),50V R401~404 VRD-ST2CD561J J AA 560 ohms,1/6W
C1117 VCKYCY1HB332K J AA 0.0033 µF,50V R405 VRD-ST2CD331J J AA 330 ohms,1/6W
C1118 VCKYTV1HB333K J AA 0.033 µF,50V R406~410 VRD-ST2CD224J J AA 220 kohms,1/6W
C1119 VCCCCY1HH331J J AA 330 pF (CH),50V R411~413 VRD-ST2CD472J J AA 4.7 kohms,1/6W
C1121 VCKYTV1CF105Z J AB 1 µF,16V R414~416 VRD-ST2CD822J J AA 8.2 kohms,1/6W
C1145 VCKYCY1CB333K J AA 0.033 µF,16V R417,418 VRD-ST2CD102J J AA 1 kohm,1/6W
C1202,1203 VCKYTV1CF105Z J AB 1 µF,16V R451,452 VRD-ST2CD331J J AA 330 ohms,1/6W
C1204,1205 VCCCCY1HH120J J AA 12 pF (CH),50V R453,454 VRD-ST2CD333J J AA 33 kohms,1/6W
C1206,1207 VCKYTV1CF105Z J AB 1 µF,16V R455,456 VRD-ST2CD101J J AA 100 ohm,1/6W
C1208 VCKYCY1CB473K J AA 0.047 µF,16V R457,458 VRD-ST2CD103J J AA 10 kohm,1/6W
C1209~1211 VCKYTV1CF105Z J AB 1 µF,16V ! R501,502 RH-QX1067AFZZ J AE Posistor,8.2 ohms
C1251 VCKYCY1CB273K J AA 0.027 µF,16V R503 VRD-ST2CD182J J AA 1.8 kohms,1/6W
C1252 VCCCTV1HH121J J AA 120 pF (CH),50V R504 VRD-ST2CD333J J AA 33 kohms,1/6W
C1254 RC-KZ0002AWZZ J AE 10 µF,10V R505 VRD-ST2CD681J J AA 680 ohms,1/6W
C1255 RC-KZ0003AWZZ J AE 4.7 µF,10V R506 VRD-ST2CD101J J AA 100 ohm,1/6W
C1401,1402 VCKYCY1CB473K J AA 0.047 µF,16V R507 VRD-ST2CD681J J AA 680 ohms,1/6W
C1403 VCKYCY1HB681K J AA 680 pF,50V R508 VRD-ST2CD101J J AA 100 ohm,1/6W
C1405 VCKYCY1EF104Z J AA 0.1 µF,25V R509 VRD-ST2CD821J J AA 820 ohms,1/6W
C1406 VCKYTV1CF105Z J AB 1 µF,16V R510 VRD-ST2CD101J J AA 100 ohm,1/6W
C1407 VCKYCY1CB223K J AA 0.022 µF,16V ! R511 RH-QX1066AFZZ J AE 0.8 ohms,Posistor
C1412 VCKYCY1HB681K J AA 680 pF,50V R512 VRD-ST2CD471J J AA 470 ohms,1/6W
C1421~1424 VCKYCY1CB223K J AA 0.022 µF,16V R514 VRD-ST2CD104J J AA 100 kohm,1/6W
C1425 VCKYCY1CB473K J AA 0.047 µF,16V R516 VRD-ST2CD224J J AA 220 kohms,1/6W
C1601,1602 VCKYTV1CF105Z J AB 1 µF,16V R517,518 VRD-ST2EE221J J AA 220 ohms,1/4W
C1604 VCCCCY1HH560J J AA 56 pF (CH),50V ! R551 RH-QX1067AFZZ J AE Posistor,8.2 ohms
C1605 VCEAPS107AF1A J AD 100 µF,10V,Electrolytic R552 VRD-ST2CD393J J AA 39 kohms,1/6W
C1609 VCKYTQ1CF105Z J AC 1 µF,16V R553,554 VRD-ST2CD683J J AA 68 kohms,1/6W
C1610 RC-KZ0002AWZZ J AE 10 µF,10V R601,602 VRD-ST2CD471J J AA 470 ohms,1/6W
C1631 VCKYTV1CF105Z J AB 1 µF,16V R605,606 VRD-ST2CD223J J AA 22 kohms,1/6W
C1650~1653 VCCSCY1HL821J J AA 820 pF,50V R607~610 VRD-ST2CD102J J AA 1 kohm,1/6W
C1654,1655 VCKYCY1EB153K J AA 0.015 µF,25V R611,612 VRD-ST2CD152J J AA 1.5 kohms,1/6W
C1656,1657 VCKYCY1HB562K J AA 0.0056 µF,50V R613,614 VRD-ST2CD101J J AA 100 ohm,1/6W
C1661 VCEAPS107AF1A J AD 100 µF,10V,Electrolytic R615,616 VRD-ST2CD473J J AA 47 kohms,1/6W
C1724 VCCCCY1HH220J J AA 22 pF (CH),50V R617,618 VRD-ST2CD331J J AA 330 ohms,1/6W
C1801 VCKYTQ1CF225Z J AB 2.2 µF,16V R619,620 VRD-ST2CD103J J AA 10 kohm,1/6W
C1802 VCEAPS107AF1A J AD 100 µF,10V,Electrolytic R651,652 VRD-ST2CD104J J AA 100 kohm,1/6W
C1803 VCKYTQ1CF225Z J AB 2.2 µF,16V R653,654 VRD-ST2CD102J J AA 1 kohm,1/6W
C1805 VCKYTV1CF105Z J AB 1 µF,16V R659,660 VRD-ST2CD100J J AA 10 ohm,1/6W
C1806 RC-KZ0002AWZZ J AE 10 µF,10V R667,668 VRD-ST2EE820J J AA 82 ohms,1/6W
C1807 VCEAPS227AF0G J AC 220 µF,4V,Electrolytic R669 VRD-ST2CD272J J AA 2.7 kohms,1/6W
C1913 VCCCCY1HH220J J AA 22 pF (CH),50V R670 VRD-ST2CD331J J AA 330 ohms,1/6W
C1917 VCCCCY1HH680J J AA 68 pF (CH),50V R681,682 VRD-ST2CD102J J AA 1 kohm,1/6W
C1927 VCKYCY1CB473K J AA 0.047 µF,16V R903 VRS-TV2AB123J J AA 12 kohms,1/10W
C1951 VCKYCY1CB473K J AA 0.047 µF,16V R904 VRS-TV2AB682J J AA 6.8 kohms,1/10W
C1952 VCKYCY1CB103K J AA 0.01 µF,16V R905 VRS-TV2AB123J J AA 12 kohms,1/10W
C1953 VCKYTV1CB474K J AC 0.47 µF,16V R906 VRS-TV2AB224J J AA 220 kohms,1/10W
C1954 VCCCCY1HH150J J AA 15 pF (CH),50V R909 VRS-TV2AB182J J AA 1.8 kohms,1/10W
C1955 VCKYCY1CB473K J AA 0.047 µF,16V R910 VRS-TV2AB475J J AA 4.7 Mohms,1/10W
C1956 VCEAPS476AF0J J AC 47 µF,6.3V,Electrolytic R911 VRD-ST2CD105J J AA 1 Mohm,1/6W
C1957 VCEAPS107AF0J J AC 100 µF,6.3V,Electrolytic R920 VRS-TV2AB474J J AA 470 kohms,1/10W
C1958 VCKYCY1CB473K J AA 0.047 µF,16V R921~924 VRS-TV2AB103J J AA 10 kohm,1/10W
C1964 VCKYCY1HB102K J AA 1000 pF,50V R926 VRD-ST2CD102J J AA 1 kohm,1/6W
C1990 VCKYTV0JB105K J AD 1 µF,6.3V R930~945 VRS-TV2AB473J J AA 47 kohms,1/10W
C1991 RC-KZ0002AWZZ J AE 10 µF,10V R950 VRS-TV2AB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/10W
C1992 VCKYCY1EF104Z J AA 0.1 µF,25V R951 VRS-TV2AB122J J AA 1.2 kohms,1/10W
JC171 VCCCTV1HH220J J AA 22 pF (CH),50V R952 VRS-TV2AB152J J AA 1.5 kohms,1/10W

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MD-R2
PRICE PRICE
NO. PART CODE DESCRIPTION NO. PARTS CODE DESCRIPTION
RANK RANK

R953 VRS-TV2AB182J J AA 1.8 kohms,1/10W R1617 VRS-CY1JB473J J AA 47 kohms,1/16W


R954 VRS-TV2AB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/10W R1650 VRS-CY1JB103J J AA 10 kohm,1/16W
R955 VRS-TV2AB122J J AA 1.2 kohms,1/10W R1651 VRS-CY1JB104J J AA 100 kohm,1/16W
R956 VRS-TV2AB152J J AA 1.5 kohms,1/10W R1652 VRS-CY1JB103J J AA 10 kohm,1/16W
R957 VRS-TV2AB182J J AA 1.8 kohms,1/10W R1653 VRS-CY1JB104J J AA 100 kohm,1/16W
R958 VRS-TV2AB272J J AA 2.7 kohms,1/10W R1654 VRS-CY1JB682J J AA 6.8 kohms,1/16W
R959 VRS-TV2AB392J J AA 3.9 kohms,1/10W R1655 VRS-CY1JB124J J AA 120 kohms,1/16W
R960 VRD-ST2CD333J J AA 33 kohms,1/6W R1656 VRS-CY1JB682J J AA 6.8 kohms,1/16W
R968,969 VRS-TV2AB103J J AA 10 kohm,1/10W R1657 VRS-CY1JB124J J AA 120 kohms,1/16W
R970 VRS-TV2AB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/10W R1658 VRS-CY1JB153J J AA 15 kohms,1/16W
R971 VRS-TV2AB101J J AA 100 ohm,1/10W R1659 VRS-CY1JB823J J AA 82 kohms,1/16W
R972 VRS-TV2AB474J J AA 470 kohms,1/10W R1660 VRS-CY1JB153J J AA 15 kohms,1/16W
R1006 VRS-TV2AB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/10W R1661 VRS-CY1JB823J J AA 82 kohms,1/16W
R1008~1011 VRS-TV2AB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/10W R1662 VRS-CY1JB103J J AA 10 kohm,1/16W
R1014~1016 VRS-TV2AB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/10W R1663 VRS-CY1JB623J J AA 62 kohms,1/16W
R1018~1021 VRS-TV2AB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/10W R1664 VRS-CY1JB103J J AA 10 kohm,1/16W
R1022 VRS-TV2AB223J J AA 22 kohms,1/10W R1665 VRS-CY1JB623J J AA 62 kohms,1/16W
R1025,1026 VRS-TV2AB223J J AA 22 kohms,1/10W R1666,1667 VRS-CY1JB223J J AA 22 kohms,1/16W
R1027 VRS-TV2AB334J J AA 330 kohms,1/10W R1668,1669 VRS-CY1JB682J J AA 6.8 kohms,1/16W
R1028~1031 VRS-TV2AB223J J AA 22 kohms,1/10W R1708 VRS-CY1JB682J J AA 6.8 kohms,1/16W
R1033,1034 VRS-TV2AB103J J AA 10 kohm,1/10W R1733 VRS-CY1JB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/16W
R1036,1037 VRS-TV2AB103J J AA 10 kohm,1/10W R1758,1759 VRS-CY1JB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/16W
R1038,1039 VRS-TV2AB474J J AA 470 kohms,1/10W R1801 VRS-CY1JB182J J AA 1.8 kohms,1/16W
R1040 VRS-TV2AB101J J AA 100 ohm,1/10W R1802 VRS-CY1JB271J J AA 270 ohms,1/16W
R1044 VRD-ST2CD820J J AA 82 ohms,1/6W R1804 VRS-CY1JB224D J AA 220 kohms,1/16W
R1046 VRS-TV2AB103J J AA 10 kohm,1/10W R1805 VRS-CY1JB104D J AA 100 kohm,1/16W
R1047 VRS-TV2AB473J J AA 47 kohms,1/10W R1808 VRS-CY1JB273J J AA 27 kohms,1/16W
R1058 VRS-TV2AB681J J AA 680 ohms,1/10W R1809 VRS-CY1JB391J J AA 390 ohms,1/16W
R1061,1062 VRS-TV2AB103J J AA 10 kohm,1/10W R1820,1821 VRS-TV2AB1R0J J AA 1 ohm,1/10W
R1063 VRS-TV2AB474J J AA 470 kohms,1/10W R1827 VRS-CY1JB271J J AA 270 ohms,1/16W
R1100 VRS-TQ2BB270J J AA 27 ohms,1/8W R1901 VRS-TV2AB471J J AA 470 ohms,1/10W
R1102 VRS-CY1JB561J J AA 560 ohms,1/16W R1902 VRS-TV2AB182J J AA 1.8 kohms,1/10W
R1105 VRS-CY1JB394J J AA 390 kohms,1/16W R1903,1904 VRS-TV2AB821J J AA 820 ohms,1/10W
R1107 VRS-CY1JB1R0J J AA 1 ohm,1/16W R1927 VRS-TV2AB220J J AA 22 ohms,1/10W
R1150~1154 VRS-CY1JB223J J AA 22 kohms,1/16W R1939 VRS-CY1JB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/16W
R1155 VRS-CY1JB563J J AA 56 kohms,1/16W R1940 VRS-CY1JB221J J AA 220 ohms,1/16W
R1166 VRS-CY1JB122J J AA 1.2 kohms,1/16W R1947 VRS-TV2AB470J J AA 47 ohms,1/10W
R1201 VRS-CY1JB151J J AA 150 ohms,1/16W R1952,1953 VRS-CY1JB470J J AA 47 ohms,1/16W
R1202 VRS-CY1JB105J J AA 1 Mohm,1/16W R1961 VRS-CY1JB101J J AA 100 ohm,1/16W
R1210 VRS-CY1JB101J J AA 100 ohm,1/16W R1962 VRS-CY1JB224J J AA 220 kohms,1/16W
R1211 VRS-CY1JB221J J AA 220 ohms,1/16W R1963 VRS-CY1JB152J J AA 1.5 kohms,1/16W
R1221 VRS-CY1JB221J J AA 220 ohms,1/16W R1964 VRS-CY1JB682J J AA 6.8 kohms,1/16W
R1223 VRS-TV2AB681J J AA 680 ohms,1/10W R1967 VRS-CY1JB470J J AA 47 ohms,1/16W
R1251 VRS-CY1JB100J J AA 10 ohm,1/16W R1968 VRS-CY1JB221J J AA 220 ohms,1/16W
R1254 VRS-TV2AB221J J AA 220 ohms,1/10W R1969 VRS-TQ2BB560J J AA 56 ohms,1/8W
R1281 VRS-CY1JB470J J AA 47 ohms,1/16W R1973 VRS-CY1JB682J J AA 6.8 kohms,1/16W
R1401 VRS-CY1JB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/16W R1974 VRS-CY1JB221J J AA 220 ohms,1/16W
R1404 VRS-CY1JB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/16W R1994 VRS-CY1JB470J J AA 47 ohms,1/16W
R1406,1407 VRS-CY1JB332J J AA 3.3 kohms,1/16W RA902~904 VRS-TV2AB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/10W
R1408 VRS-CY1JB104J J AA 100 kohm,1/16W RA908 VRS-TV2AB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/10W
R1409 VRS-CY1JB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/16W RA912~914 VRS-TV2AB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/10W
R1412 VRS-CY1JB104J J AA 100 kohm,1/16W RA916 VRS-TV2AB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/10W
R1413 VRS-CY1JB332J J AA 3.3 kohms,1/16W RA918,919 VRS-TV2AB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/10W
R1414 VRS-CY1JB103J J AA 10 kohm,1/16W RA925~928 VRS-TV2AB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/10W
R1415 VRS-CY1JB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/16W RA930 VRD-ST2CD102J J AA 1 kohm,1/6W
R1416 VRS-CY1JB103J J AA 10 kohm,1/16W RA931 VRS-TV2AB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/10W
R1418 VRS-CY1JB473J J AA 47 kohms,1/16W RA933~937 VRS-TV2AB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/10W
R1420 VRS-CY1JB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/16W
R1422~1424 VRS-CY1JB103J J AA 10 kohm,1/16W OTHER CIRCUITRY PARTS
R1425 VRS-CY1JB272J J AA 2.7 kohms,1/16W
R1426 VRS-CY1JB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/16W CN1101 QCNCWY028AFZZ J AE Plug,23Pin
R1427 VRS-CY1JB472J J AA 4.7 kohms,1/16W CN1252 QCNCM891BAFZZ J AC Plug,2Pin
R1428 VRS-CY1JB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/16W CN1601 QCNCWXC05AFZZ J AC Plug,5Pin
R1429,1430 VRS-CY1JB103J J AA 10 kohm,1/16W CN1602 QCNCM890BAF02 J AD Plug,2Pin
R1452 VRS-CY1JB332J J AA 3.3 kohms,1/16W CN1603 QCNCM890BAFZZ J AC Plug,2Pin
R1454 VRS-CY1JB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/16W CN1604 QCNCM890BAF06 J AD Plug,2Pin
R1456 VRS-CY1JB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/16W CN1901 QCNCW037EAWZZ J AH Socket,5Pin
R1458 VRS-CY1JB682J J AA 6.8 kohms,1/16W CN1902 QCNCWZC24AWZZ J AH Socket,24Pin
R1460 VRS-CY1JB682J J AA 6.8 kohms,1/16W CN1903 QCNWN1044AWZZ J AG Connector Ass’y,2Pin
R1462 VRS-CY1JB682J J AA 6.8 kohms,1/16W CN1904 QCNCM891DAFZZ J AD Plug,4Pin
R1464 VRS-CY1JB221J J AA 220 ohms,1/16W CNP301 92LCONPB4BPHK J AC Plug,4Pin
R1466 VRS-CY1JB221J J AA 220 ohms,1/16W CNP471 QCNCWYZ24AWZZ J AE Plug,24Pin
R1472 VRS-CY1JB473J J AA 47 kohms,1/16W CNP472 QCNCWZM24AWZZ J AH Plug,24Pin
R1473 VRS-CY1JB104J J AA 100 kohm,1/16W CNP473 92LCONPB12BPHK J AD Plug,12Pin
R1474~1476 VRS-CY1JB102J J AA 1 kohm,1/16W CNP902 QCNCWZK24AWZZ J AE Plug,24Pin
R1477 VRS-CY1JB103J J AA 10 kohm,1/16W CNP903,904 92LCONPB3BPHK J AB Plug,3Pin
R1609 VRS-CY1JB152J J AA 1.5 kohms,1/16W CNS471 QCNWN1057AWZZ J AK Connector Ass’y,24Pin
R1610 VRS-CY1JB303D J AA 30 kohms,1/16W CNS472 QCNWN1058AWZZ J AK Connector Ass’y,24Pin
R1611 VRS-CY1JB123D J AA 12 kohms,1/16W CNS901,902 QCNWN1054AWZZ J AE Connector Ass’y,3Pin
R1612 VRS-CY1JB563J J AA 56 kohms,1/16W CNS903 QCNWN1056AWZZ J AM Connector Ass’y,12Pin
R1613 VRS-CY1JB273J J AA 27 kohms,1/16W CNS1904/CNW301 QCNWN6716AFZZ J AL Connector Ass’y,4/4Pin
R1614 VRS-CY1JB183D J AA 18 kohms,1/16W CW1901 QCNWN1042AWZZ J AD Flat Cable,5Pin

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MD-R2
PRICE PRICE
NO. PART CODE RANK
DESCRIPTION NO. PARTS CODE DESCRIPTION
RANK

! F551,552 92LFUSET102H J AD Fuse,1A 601 LX-BZ0030AWZZ J AB Screw,ø1.7×9.5mm


FL901 VVK15BT37G/-1 J BD FL Display 602 LX-BZ0031AWZZ J AB Screw,ø1.7×7.5mm
J101 92LJACKL1779A J AG Jack,Analog Line Out 603 LX-BZ0032AWZZ J AB Screw,ø1.7×2mm
J301 QJAKZ0011AWZZ J AE Jack,Digital In 604 LX-BZ0804AFFF J AA Screw,ø1.4×2.2mm
J981 QJAKJ0006AWZZ J AG Jack,Headphones 605 LX-BZ0846AFZZ J AB Screw,ø1.7×3mm
M901 RMOTV0012AWZZ J AV MD Spindle Motor Ass’y 606 LX-BZ0851AFZZ J AB Screw,ø1.7×2.5mm
M902 RMOTV0013AWM1 J AQ MD Sled Motor Ass’y 607 LX-BZ0852AFFD J AC Screw,ø1.7×8.9mm
M903 RMOTV0014AWM1 J AQ MD Loading Motor Ass’y 608 LX-BZ0883AFZZ J AB Screw,ø1.7×5mm
RX302 VHPGP1F32R/-1 J AP Optical Fiber Data Link, 609 LX-WZ9268AFZZ J AA Washer,ø1.5×ø3.2×0.5mm
GP1F32R 610 LX-WZ9269AFZZ J AA Washer,ø1.2×ø3×0.25mm
SW501 92LSWICH-1385A J AC Switch,Key Type [Reset] 611 XBPSD20P04K00 J AA Screw,ø2×4mm with Washer
SW901 QSW-Z0003AWZZ J AH Switch,Push Type [Jog] 612 XSPSN17P03K00 J AB Screw,ø1.7×3mm
SW950 QSW-K0006AWZZ J AC Switch,Key Type [Power] 613 LX-BZ0034AWZZ J AC Screw,Special Type
SW951 QSW-K0006AWZZ J AC Switch,Key Type [Play] M901 RMOTV0012AWZZ J AV MD Spindle Motor Ass’y
SW952 QSW-K0006AWZZ J AC Switch,Key Type [Stop] M902 RMOTV0013AWM1 J AQ MD Sled Motor Ass’y
SW953 QSW-K0006AWZZ J AC Switch,Key Type [Rec] M903 RMOTV0014AWM1 J AQ MD Loading Motor Ass’y
SW954 QSW-K0006AWZZ J AC Switch,Key Type [Cue] SW1952 QSW-P0006AWZZ J AG Switch,Push Type [Direct]
SW955 QSW-K0006AWZZ J AC Switch,Key Type [Eject] SW1953 QSW-M0157AFZZ J AD Switch,Push Type [Lead In]
SW956 QSW-K0006AWZZ J AC Switch,Key Type [Enter] SW1954 QSW-M0002AWZZ J AD Switch,Push Type [Play]
SW957 QSW-K0006AWZZ J AC Switch,Key Type [Name] SW1955 QSW-M0002AWZZ J AD Switch,Push Type [Rec]
SW958 QSW-K0006AWZZ J AC Switch,Key Type [Timer] SW1956 QSW-M0001AWZZ J AD Switch,Push Type [Loading]
SW959 QSW-K0006AWZZ J AC Switch,Key Type [Disp]
SW960 QSW-K0006AWZZ J AC Switch,Key Type [Review] CABINET PARTS
SW961 QSW-K0006AWZZ J AC Switch,Key Type [Aux]
SW962 QSW-K0006AWZZ J AC Switch,Key Type [Program] 201 92LCAB2627AS1 J AY Front Panel Ass’y
SW1952 QSW-P0006AWZZ J AG Switch,Push Type [Direct] 201- 1 ———— — Front Panel
SW1953 QSW-M0157AFZZ J AD Switch,Push Type [Lead In] (Not Replacement Item)
SW1954 QSW-M0002AWZZ J AD Switch,Push Type [Play] 201- 2 92LBADGE1692A J AC Badge,SHARP
SW1955 QSW-M0002AWZZ J AD Switch,Push Type [Rec] 203 HDECQ0273AWSA J AK FL Window
SW1956 QSW-M0001AWZZ J AD Switch,Push Type [Loading] 204 JKNBK0050AWSA J AC Knob,Jog Volume
TX302 VHPGP1F32T/-1 J AP Optical Fiber Data Link, 205 JKNBK0051AWSA J AC Knob,Rec Volume
GP1F32T 206 HDECQ0274AWSA J AK Decoration,Jog
UN970 VHL21043TH2-1 J AG Remote Sensor,21043TH2 207 HDECQ0275AWSA J AK Decoration,MD
208 GDORF0048AWSA J AF MD Door
MECHANICAL PARTS 209 MSPRT0021AWZZ J AB Spring,MD Door
210 JKNBZ0462AWSA J AE Knob,Power
1 LANGF0033AWZZ J AD Bracket,MD Guide (A) 211 JKNBZ0439AWSA J AF Knob,Operation
2 LANGF0034AWZZ J AD Bracket,MD Guide (B) 212 JKNBZ0441AWSA J AE Knob,Eject
3 LANGK0092AWFW J AM Frame 213 PRDAR0041AWFW J AG Heat Sink
4 LCHSM0060AWM1 J AP Chassis,Drive 214 LHLDZ1168AWZZ1 J AE FL Holder
5 LHLDX3001AWM1 J AP Holder,Cartridge Ass’y 215 GITAR0288AWSA J AR Back Panel
6 MLEVF0024AWM1 J AF Lever,Cam Plate Ass’y ! 216 QACCD0014AWZZ J AK AC Power Supply Cord
7 MLEVF0025AWZZ J AD Lever,H/A Shift ! 217 LBSHC0002AWZZ J AD Bushing,AC Power Supply Cord
8 MLEVF0026AWZZ J AF Lever,Holder Arm 218 92LN-BAND1318A J AA Nylon Band,80mm
9 MLEVF0029AWM1 J AL Lever,Roller Arm Sub Ass’y 219 LCHSM0062AWFW J AW Main Chassis
10 MLEVP0075AWZZ J AD Lever,Clamp 220 LANGZ0018AWFW J AG Bracket,MD Support
11 MLEVP0076AWZZ J AC Lever,Catch 221 GLEGP0006AWSA J AE Insulator
12 MLEVP0077AWZZ J AC Lever,Slider 222 GLEGP0006AWSB J AG Insulator
13 MSPRD0103AWFJ J AB Spring,Roller Holder 224 PCUSG0029AW00 J Cushion,PWB
14 MSPRD0105AWFJ J AB Spring,Spindle 225 92LCAB2627CS1 J BB Top Cabinet
15 MSPRD1318AFFJ J AB Spring,Shift Arm ! 226 92LFSHOLD1652T J AB Holder,Fuse
16 MSPRD1319AFFJ J AB Spring,Holder Arm ! 227 92LLUG1746A J AA Lug,Terminal
17 MSPRD1321AFFJ J AB Spring,Lack 228 QCNWN1174AWZZ J AC Tip with Wire
18 MSPRD1334AFFJ J AC Spring,Catch 229 92LCAUT1472A J AA Caution,Fuse
19 MSPRP0015AWFJ J AB Spring,Plate (A) 601 LX-EZ0005AWFD J AA Screw,Special
20 MSPRP0017AWFJ J AB Spring,Drive Shaft 602 XEBSD26P10000 J AA Screw,ø2.6×10mm
21 MSPRT1566AFFJ J AB Spring,Roller Arm 603 XJBSD30P08000 J AA Screw,ø3×8mm
22 NGERH0066AWZZ J AC Gear,Loading (B) 604 XEBSF26P10000 J AA Screw,ø2.6×10mm
23 NGERH0067AWZZ J AC Gear,Drive 605 LX-JZ0010AFFD J AA Screw,ø3×10mm
24 NGERH0068AWZZ J AC Gear,Loading (A) 606 XJBSF30P10000 J AA Screw,ø3×10mm
25 NGERH0069AWZZ J AC Gear,Roller 607 XHBSD40P08000 J AA Screw,ø4×8mm
26 NGERR0002AWZZ J AC Gear,Rack 608 XWSSD40-11000 J AA Washer,ø4mm
29 NROLP0010AWZZ J AC Holder,Roller 609 XJBSD30P06000 J AA Screw,ø3×6mm
30 NROLR0001AWZZ J AC Transfer Roller 610 XJSSD30P08000 J AA Screw,ø3×8mm
31 NSFTD0005AWFT J AF Shaft,Drive 611 XWHFZ32-05070 J AA Washer,ø3.2×ø7×0.5mm
32 NSFTM0017AWFW J AC Shaft,Loading Gear 612 LX-WZ0014AGFK J AA Washer,ø2.6mm
33 NSFTM0277AFFW J AC Shaft,Pickup Slide
34 NSFTM0278AFFW J AC Shaft,Pickup Guide ACCESSORIES
35 PCOVS3021AWFW J AL Cover,Shield Top
37 PCUSG0531AFSA J AD Cushion (A) QCNWG0003AWZZ J AN Pin Cord
38 PCUSG0531AFSB J AD Cushion (B) TINSE0191AWZZ J AG Operation Manual
39 PCUSS0041AWZZ J AC Cushion,Head TINSZ0283AWZZ J AB Quick Guide
40 RCILH0108AFZZ J AP Magnetic Head TLABM0051AWZZ J AC Feature Label
! 41 RCTRH8173AF10 J Pickup Unit RRMCG0123AWSA J AY Remote Control
42 QCNWN6715AFM1 J AM MD Flat Cable,24Pin 92LLID1810A J AQ Battery Lid,Remote Control
45 PSHEP0024AWZZ J AC Sheet,Head
46 MLEVP0078AWZZ J AC Arm (A) P.W.B. ASSEMBLY (Not Replacement Item)
47 MLEVP0079AWZZ J AC Arm (B)
48 LANGF0036AWZZ J AC Bracket,Cartridge PWB-A 92LPWB2628MANS J — Main
49 MSPRT0020AWFJ J AB Spring,Arm PWB-B1~3 92LPWB2628DPLS J — Display/Switch/Headphones
50 PSHEP0026AWZZ J AC Sheet,Head Lead Wire (Combined Ass'y)
51 LANGZ0020AWFW J AM Bracket,Protect

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MD-R2
PRICE PRICE
NO. PART CODE DESCRIPTION NO. PARTS CODE DESCRIPTION
RANK RANK

PWB-C QPWBF0400AWZZ J AC MD Mechanism Switch


(PWB Only)
PWB-D 92LPWB2604MDSS J — MD Main

OTHER SERVICE PARTS


QCNWK0059AFZZ J AF Extension Cable (2Pin)
QCNWK0107AFZZ J AH Extension Cable (6Pin)
QCNWK0108AFZZ J AL Extension Flat Cable (28Pin)
QCNWK0109AFZZ J AH Extension Flat Cable (5Pin)
RRCDT0101AFZZ J CB Test Disc,Low Reflection
RRCDT0103AFZZ J BK Head Adiusting Transparend
Disc
RUNTK0457AFZZ J Extension PWB
UDSKM0001AFZZ J AZ Recording Mini Disc

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MD-R2

608
8 48 611
16 35
A
45
611

12
10

B 5
11
18 611

609 608
CNS1252
29 611
51 39
30
C 40 B1 37
13 609
A1
41 607
25
3 B2
9
33
A 22
21 A2
19
610
D
601 38
610
23 601 37
604
26 31 20
601 38 607
17 SW1956 607
601 605 42
E 607
PWB-C 1
6
SW
1952 SW1953
SW1955 SW1954
15 50
CFW1901 603x2
32 CNW301
14 7
F 24 603x2 PWB-D
602
612x4
34
602 4

A1
B2
G
A
46
2 A2 B1 49
613
47

M903 M902 613


M901
H

606x3
1 2 3 4 5 6
Figure 6 MD MECHANISM EXPLODED VIEW
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6 ––
MD-R2

225 606x3

A 606
606x5

B
602x5

215
604x3
609x4
611
PWB-B2 606
C

201
602 220
201-1 210 214
x10
FL901
201-2 PWB-B1

D MD Unit
212
209 211

601
208
Silicon
Grease
207 603
E 213 603
203
Nut 607x2
with PWB-B3
SW901 608x2
609
605x4
206
Washer 228
205x2
with 612 PWB-A
204 SW901
F
227x2

610

226x4
217 216

G
218
219

222x2
221x2
229
609x2 609x2
H 610x3 224

610
1 2 3 4 5 6
Figure 7 CABINET EXPLODED VIEW
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7 ––
MD-R2
PACKING OF THE SET

Polyethylene Bag, Accessories


SSAKH0025AWZZ
Remote Control
Operation Manual
Quick Guide
Packing Add., Left/Right
SPAKA0157AWZZ
Pad (Top)
SPAKZ0363AWZZ
Pad (Bottom)
SPAKZ0371AWZZ

FR
ON
T

Feature Label

Battery

Pin Cord
Polyethylene Bag,
Pin Cord
92LBAG667B

Polyethylene Bag, Unit


SSAKP0056AWZZ

FR
ON
T

Packing Case
SPAKC0596AWZZ

: Not Replacement Item

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8 ––
MD-R2

COPYRIGHT © 1998 BY SHARP COPORATION


ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

No part of this publication may be reproduced,


stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in
any from or by any means, electronic, mechanical,
photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without
prior written permission of the publisher.

SHARP CORPORATION
Audio-Visual Systems Group
Quality & Reliability Control Center
Higashihiroshima, Hiroshima 739-01, Japan
Printed in Japan
A9801-1770NS•HA•M
SC

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