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® PIONEER That of sound and veto P44 (ee c/Manual COMPACT DISC PLAYER. MODEL PD-S1 HAS TWO VERSIONS: ORDER NO. ARP 1507 [tee 7 Fomrreesrement anne ‘This manual is applicable to the KU/CA and HEM types. ® Forthe HEM type, refer to pages 133 and 134. © Co manuel pour le service comprend les explications en frangais de réglage.(p. $8 - p.78)- Este manual de servico trata del método ajuste exer CONTENTS 1. SAFETY INFORMATION. 210. ADJUSTMENTS. 2. SPECIFICATIONS. 4 REGLAGE 2. PANEL ACLITIES 6 2 AMsre “4 DIEASSENELY, 1111, BLOCK DIAGRAM. ‘8. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PATS LIST 412, PCKUP DESCRIPTION. 8. Pc BOARDS CONNECTION DIAGRANI=-.28 13. ORCUIT DESCATION. 7. ScieMamiC O1AGRAN, 3314. MECHANISM DESCRIPTION. 8, ELECTRICAL PARTS UST. 3315. |CINFORMATON. 9. PACKING. 2316, FORHEM TYPE. ‘en espatiol.(p. 74 p88). ROREETRONECOPOMION, tele Ala TE 058029 1. SAFETY INFORMATION [-(FOR USA MODEL ONLY} 1.SAFETY PRECAUTIONS LEAKAGE CURRENT CHECK. Then se Snpean Me 2202 9” aquiintbeteen te ‘ch ground an ll expe rl prt ofthe spl once Uiputfoutout trina, serenhed, mata ov, con trl shat, te) Pog the AC lw cou ofthe spalance Ccty toto 8 20V AC GObe outat ane turn the AC @] seen AC Lalage Tet [ANY MEASUREMENTS NOT WITHIN THE LTS OUT: CINED ABOVE ARE INDICATIVE OF A POTENTIAL SHOCK HAZARD AND MUST BE CORRECTED BEFORE RETURNING THE APPLIANCE TO THE CUSTOMER, 2.PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE ted chai! pat inte appliance forded by them necesriy ean te obuinedy Ws Pitcoment por ch ave thew ical sfety hae Elie componarts avrg au features ree PIONEER recomended fepucanent one, Wn ithe duct Silsty i cominuou unde review nd new ‘Merman, aime cnet the sent PIONEER See PIONEER Serie Manan! may be ebained at 3 nominal ‘charg tom PIONEER (FOR EUROPEAN MODEL ONLY} a eicueenaraar in| = (Sencencuaes sen wecn [tose Tome aseroveoe | LABEL CHECK Bonnet Front panel surface HEM and HB models HEM and H8 models HEM model eee 2. SPECIFICATIONS: 4. General Type. Compact sie digital audio system Usable di Compact ise Signa ora Sampling frequency «41 ae “Guantized ot number 18 8 naar 1/8 eaneerson we Power requrements European mele [AC 200 v, 60/80 He US" Canacian models ‘AG 120 V.60 He Power consumption Bw Operating temperature Tee ace pare sas weight 117g (5 1328) stem! dimensions “i 25/0) 3 1394) om sa.1gqw) a 8-13/16(0) » 5.8752(8) 2. Audio section Signatioroise rato 2 Ma 20 KH (£03 48) 114 8 oF more (E14) 198 0B oF more (ELA) 1948 or mere (E14) (01S or los (Et) 20V- 2 08 (ela) (2 Goi wire) or tess (et) Number of channels 2 channels (cere) Digital euput Coal output: 08 Vp-p 50) ‘Gpical output 15 dBm to20 Bm {pravelength 60) 3. Ourputtermina ‘ptea gta! opr terial Coaxial ita outa erin ‘Aci tine cutout trial Hecphane ack wth volime corr 4, Functions 1S Manvat search all rack repeat 1 Prosrommed repeat Programmed playback faite program Auto program eating Time fase eating 1 Musie Window Femete conto} One oun ae rote cera ‘Rendon pay 1 Programmed random ploy Auto space {Memory backup 5. Accessories ‘Remote cone unit Slee AAAIOS ay coll batvios Opersting ineiecsong = Sperm nd dein bin pone met 3. PANEL FACILITIES FRONT PANEL Indicators mn Displays the playback time orc: PROGRAM: Ughts aftr programming (ater ‘ating tine in mines rogram hes Bean memonted) SEC Dieplaye te playsack tine ofc nePear Uprts during repest ply. Imaming ive in seconde RaNoOM ——_ Lghts dng ransom pleyiog Isa the ata sonce operation TTME/REWAINTOTAL (Changes each time the TIME key is proceed {Daye the track number of the rack being_payed, the index umber andthe paybeck time {minutes and iaates the tin remaising on onme Spain, the time remaining on the (dae wil be aeplayed Disloys the tot number of tacks on one dae (TRACK) and the overal ployoack ume (MIN, SEC}. Programmed playback operation, csplays. the ‘maining layback te of the programed ‘Grote (REMAIN) and the total peybeck time Trova} TRACK She lower tures ight vp be Corsance, wth the number of {racer recorded on the ise, ahd the numbers ofthe tracks which have’ eon played oxtguish in ‘rde, (urng progrommed pay eck only the progrommes wacke | Tar) tore mmbe 3 he tine (seconde) andthe nd fe out ettng Seconds) sre dplayed Music winoow LUghte when a Mure Window hes been progammes Lights whan the Music Window "during tade-in, brogram enc oF during ‘ode out Bis ome cng oe: an Displays, the volume secret (248) of fae 90d Yace-ost DSplay the ind” numer of he tock vison ster Displays te program steps. AUTO PROGRAM Displayed ‘when Auto Progtom Eating Ve et or operate to TIME FADE Displayed wien Timo Face Edting ‘eet or eperates AUTO SPACE Lights dunng auto space payback “1 The INDEX is signa wtih i recorded within « ‘Tor, to indeatedasion of he wack nto nepaete ‘OPENICLOSE key Frese whon you mth to sit or losd » dc. Each tine th lay posse the ay 6 cerataly pushed Dise Tray ‘Tisis whore the ic sat. When power switched ON and me OPEN/CLOSE bey i pressed the Way Is jected orward ‘Fo‘naet the ‘iy, poss the OPEN/CLOSE hey. oF Thy push the ty in wth your fnger During lay ‘peraton, presaing the PLAY hey causes the 1310 be inserted automat [STOP Key (0) Press to sop plyock _Whan pressed, the player [goes into stop'made and al operation stop, Pret er program When peste ing tp PAUSE key (‘¢)/ndicstor Press to temporaty interspt_ playback. When essed. again, the poune mose is cancalled. #nd PLAY key (>)Indleator Press to begin playback, anc 10 cancel the pause ao | TRACK SEARCH keys \inen the ployer isn the normal pay, (or dung Drogranimes or Music Window payoeci) or pause ‘odes, these keys are pressed to search for a Pressing ether key cousos the ployer Seoied wack per (bowen ee Hong "Winen rasced once, the siz plybeck ad ‘ances to the begining of the next tack ‘on te dsc: whan pressed comtnuousy ‘az payoack moves to the. begining of| Sueoeeding wacks on the. disc (During programmed playback, it moves to the be ‘inning of the next programmed Wace) Baring Muse Window playback the player ovanees to the begining) of the next Programmed window. nan proteed once, the cio plebock re fume {0 the Bopining ofthe arent laying wack; when rested continuous, {be dsc playback moves furthr in rovers to she begining of previous tracks on the] (Sac. [During programmed. playbeck Ye thera tothe epining of the previously Drogrammad tack) Baring Music Window playback, it retuns fo the beginning of the previous pro grammed window MANUAL SEARCH Keys When the payer is in pay er pause modes, these oye af pressed to perform fest forward of fost Dockward“operaton, Yo. elow menus! searching These operations sre oly cored out dunng the time either key t pressed [ee] "Fast forward oporaton (fast torwars operation le patermed tothe ond of the | dite?"Ene" wit be deplyed tnd the paper ‘enter pase made) Fast backward operon If fast byckorard ITT“ Gperaton is pertormed to the begining of the sis, the ployer wl enter pay mode) programmes playeadk. when the ‘orward | eror mode: When i reaches the Begiming of Wook in Backward sboch. the ployer thter the playback mode REPEAT Key sow (ei peated during normal payback mde al racks | fn the ae wil be repeatedly played Dock ‘oT possed dung programmed plnybate, the pro ‘rammed trac wl be ropeetey played Back in the programmad order 18 Wan ll the tracks nave been payed at random ‘ung rancor play, the some trace wil be ployed gan n'a now pater EME ey ‘Use to eect he method for dling the paving Changes rom TIME, REMAIN, to TOTAL in that ‘race (Fr det concerning the play contents, ‘ofe tate explanation abou the indiestors) fo persed ster pressing the TRACK NO. tay he Playback tie of he selected ack only it di plated [PROGRAM key (PROGRAM MEMORY) [Used to program a sequence of Sacks fe Fre te ky ater slecong 8 desired track vith) the THACK NO. keys Tata wi be addod to the Drosrom i the order in neh 8 Wack is selected ‘CLEAR key (PROGRAM CLEAR) Pross ths hay fo delete te lat operation ia the! program or Muse Window program euring Broa | Wressed during program or Music Window ply back the entire program wil be delete. ‘Aco, the program time fade. eding mode, the ting ade wal be eancaling the hey in presced Sonim: the progr wil be colere, ‘Output selecior (OUTPUT) Seloc ne outpct terial tobe used [ANALOG "en using nthe auto utr [pom Wen using both the audio output terminal and digit output tem {When using only the digital ter (9 he circuit not ve inactivated to prevent any ‘etemantl sect on sound ql IGmTAL "TRACK NO. Keys (1 0 0) To spect rk nuntrs (rack 3 tk 68) for on, the track number Leys aroused © Spey the te peeod in mater REMOTE SENSOR windew e [AUTO SPACE vey [During payback, tere willbe pause of sbout tives ssconds botore the next tock Is aye DISPLAY OFF key Presa tha key 10 tr off the indzator day. The! Chused crete are turnad off To prevent any dtr mental eect on sound gly (2 Wnen an operation key is pressed, the deploy will {go on for 8 fow seconds, «einen not in playback mode (STOP, PAUSE, et} the dupay wil be on [RANDOM play Key rt the previous indox or sdvance| [Set Advances to the next incex number {aa Returns to the Index nber of te current plying musi tection oF Wack, POWER switch Press totum pow to the unit ON and OFF Frere a8 doin tho unt when power ie turned ON, ply wil begin somata mer tt funeton) ‘AUTO PGM EDIT key Prose to program tune which may be payed back [PHONES (hesdphones) jack ‘hoot ‘Wen you ah to use headphones, ser the lag ft the nesdpones nt the hosephone [8k PHONES LEVEL contr! knob ‘Une to adjust the lve of sound when using he Bones. Turning the knob tthe ight increases the [Time FADE EDIT key Prose thie hey wien dading play at a dosive tie ft fade oo [REMOTE CONTROL UNIT Reterto player front panel section regerding other REPEAT oy fRANDOW PLAY tay [Fave ter} hc sms nyse nly ocd Seton feidon) Ot 9 cee ‘Poet ay the tt of desires mesic section, Comiue Playback and press. the. key pein ta speiy the ond of te ‘svg ston’ Tne programe fone. Musie Window. Upto 8 Music Windows con be pro grammes (OPEN/CLOSE Key} INDEX SEARCH key [TRACK SEARCH Key MANUAL SEARCH Key FADEIN key Pree this hay to start playback PAUSE key ‘th fadein round (Posse ony furing playback pause moce) PLAY key] [FADE-OUT tey [TRACK NO. Keys Press the her for fade-out sound [ater fade-out e compete, te nw ete pause mode) [PROGRAM MEMORY Key [GLEAR Key cori [auto PGM EDT key ioe io sun dr [rie FADE EDT Key REAR PANEL. ‘AUDIO OUT terminals “The terminal coresponding to the sting of the font panel output elector (OUTPUT) c [rower cono ] uscowe (ogra which can be recorded gel with the sudo signal) es Suit sgnals. (Optical digital output terminal is termi! slow otal ouput of dis audo deta nd subcode (signal wich ca be recorded wh te] suds signal os Sigal signle ‘2 The comin cable and opt! fiber cable we sold 4. DISASSEMBLY se wooe wi] Bycsass Soseg cusee seeeg add’ RRAKE SHBRE 2 4 aa A B Cc D 5. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST 5.1 EXTERIOR AND FRONT VIEW 4 52 CHASSIS VIEW _| 4 ‘53 MECHANISM ASSEMBLY VIEW aa A B Cc D q 54 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT armani _| 1 | 2 3 4 | 5 6 | 6.P.C. BOARDS CONNECTION DIAGRAM MAIN BOARD ASSEMBLY HERDPHONE BOARD A . ASSEMBLY ADAUSTMENT BOARD B ASSEMBLY ADJUSTMENT BOARD ‘ASSEMBLY Cc SCHMIDT BOARD ‘ASSEMBLY D I 7 I 8 REGURATOR BOARD ASSEMBLY a 10 | “1 PRIMARY BOARD ASSEMBLY Lees BoaRD 1 | 2 | 3 4 | 5 | 6 7. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 1 | “Feomuammnacsamast A TS otsae tre pe a 8. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST ores: 2 Fre hot prt ruber comot be apd. 1 Pa mare "0a a aay hep sock Tei delivery me maybe longer ha a or they may ena ‘ie + The & mat ound on some component pars indents the importance ofthe fey fact ofthe pr. There when ‘ea & Seago) set apwesmaas ino Daw as. Rbiesaass aso ons. “naa 8 x fa, Asie OK x2. Wiehe ae fc der uch nigh ren me fin reo Soa ol “iesrstewe Miscellaneous Parts Mon Symi oeeon __ pant .0.ROARD ASDEMELES ‘eae, toe Soe Mos Symi eacison _ tanto. me Kovozoe Mes Syma oncion este. ine coe [Main Board Assembly EE akattonr oa Bevo ‘SEMICONDUCTORS. Si ceivenz.op.oeis sian ok Symt econ __ fate ‘++ a8 007, of08 002,007, at08 Tehe poof eel deigation prs Sick Con fat moving rm arene whe marks ¥¥ and SS GENERALLY wove EASTER THAN» ‘caso tal beseech ribo ease depend on model amber, reper, humid. «+ hen ong estos fw comer rate ales io oe form Sow the flowing amp BT Tether to opr he onan ra own) = Mes tyme somone ent (COS AND FILTERS. Mot sym ose ene ‘capaciTors: on tals Omcinon as srctete omcipion ESISTORS Funetion Board Assembly (PW21035) won Syetltousrpson _ fants. ___genuconDuCTORS Tuma aves TEBE ex penta oat a ae serene smo | So pasate = onwers (eeee ee a | Eee | banat | ant para ‘a \ aus maw, one, con Ce EE \ a fxescnmag COILS AND FILTER, ee ee _ Pry Bard sembly Soe oo res a 400 bette. CAPACITORS CE fee mates te ure eee are = = eee ena er = ee na (15k 10) ANOS IBIS Mon _ Symbolb oneroten _ Pane feo Rnmeaeyliagea matstens omens Fegatr Bord Asay a = SERACONDUCTOR vant ‘ruotacent be eLi01 ee, — =e ee Headphone Board Assembly DIA Converter Assembly (PYY1043) ‘Taisassmbly includes ithe the [C300 or ICHOOD/A cAPaCTORS a comareriant ate rs Anca. st testi _ sete _ SS a Ae nate = ore oct oemnereanen resistors Schmit Board Assemby fe tine seicoNUCTOR = io vance HO Peet a oTnens ‘CAPACITOR oe oat meee L008 Board Assembly resistors swrn oe a eee - os ‘Adjustment Board Assembly RESISTORS. on ntl 8 osiien a Roading Boord Assembly ‘SemiconoucToRS Mon ni Oftan ean swircHes: Man sytal Deegsn ___ at 9. PACKING 10. ADJUSTMENTS [A fl Hist of adjustments is given below. Perform djatmetsinteorderin which hey ae sven onthe 1 Ustof Adjustments 1. Tracking oft, focus offset and RF offset ade a. Tracing return offiet and focus return offset, adusments 3. LD ase pick-up) power check 4 Foo lok, spin lock checks 5. Grating adjustment 6. Tracking balance adjustment 4. Tangential adjosnen, 8. Rada ajosment, 9. RP evel check 10. Focus gain djusment 11 Trcking gain aiusment 12, VCO Fre run frequency adjustment 13, Foci Error Cesk ‘* Messurement Devices Required 1. Dualtzaceosiloscope 2. Optial power meter, 3. Test diss EDS 44 Focus and tacking adjustment fiers 5. Loop aun adjustment Bandpass er 6 Signal generator 1. Grau driver {Other reasar measuring egupment ‘iy nan 19 The Test Mode Adjasmentsareto be made wilethe units ithe Test, Mode How to Getin and ut th Test Made © Wine Fetter rch, i] rowex sw won Act ce NARUALSEARCHFWD[ n> | SExeV Ese} enn pee no ne et Tate @ Toes the Tet Mode turtle POWER SW 100FF. Inthe Test Mode the CD play operating keys will ave he functions designated in Tale 101 1 Names of Adjustment VES \YRI : Focus teu offset FR. OF) \VR2: RF offic: (RF. OF) ‘VRS Focus gain (FO. GA) \WRé: Tracking sia (FR. GA) ‘VRS ! Tracking balance (TR. BL) ‘VRE Focus offset (FO. OF) \VRD Tracking offiet (TE. OF) [VRB VCO frequeney(VCOA) ‘VRO Tracking retar offset (IR. OF) tev esenor oeation f Adjustment Screws In the Test Mode each servo can be independently Remember tat once you are inthe Test Mode, simply optuct and ved. Conequenth 1 ern fo normal presingthe PAUSE ey( a |wlnot pte unit back PLAY node,eachservohastobeclosdietherightord- into PLAY mode, 4 (eral sequen) before PLAY tode can terse. For insane, in onde to go from STOP to PLAY mode: "The servos are tobe operated in serial sequence when Inthe Text Mode. «© Control Key Functions When CD Payeris in Test Mode Eos | ___Kevw Fetes Fcon | ory ea_| mora or rain ear Pearce aene | Pi dw Pe foom as Red OPS > law conn | Ae etre rs SSE ONAN Geese Ba ae SNS Ee ‘Soigbdlseno aang erat sear: Won Sn etc are evar ses es. rage to oo | nine ove ween cue Sorotn Sa Trae ven | SSSR TON Sa nao TO [rer Ceres noon | Rees Sapa fa oom nnn nd UOOMA bt = se Se ison apd a at & | orenciose uc wer eovatconse | etpnsonenenbetayucoon Cary heya fe Sarcne: fontenon once] ran adam], Scion, ; ee [seer mtn apmmen pean ae 1_| TRACKING OFFSET, FOCUS OFFSET AND RF OFFSET ADJUJSTMENTS. rey | am, | ovstow | Aguew ror rae eros sey | ane, | eves | + Aerts 200 Jere og FOR 2 | TRACKING RETURN OFFSET AND FOCUS RETURN OFFSET ADJUSTMENTS. T we | aap, | 228m |sammemremamenmeranei mama E| atte [rere | sereungmemen crate 3. | tp Waser DIODE} POWER CHECK we | roe (Am manna art Opto Saace vie I Sonar ‘4 | Focus tock. AND SPINDLE LOCK CHECK 1 SC jr To an lr ae + ua sexes bbe be | ‘Benny ce oy Pb se weer ork ran ra ht a cee — i =. et [Ate | amine ‘Aauconant Operation Sequence ‘5-1 | GRATING ADJUSTMENT (1) (WITH $80 DISC) ‘end ed i ew 8 1 S96 CO sly Ten Moe, ee ope 4 + Ren Ack 0 ey wan he RA ete MAU SEARCH FO KE tov np ‘teommnstaamieensthecehase byneegtea So eatin Ale ke we one vse [amiss] sre | omg | nitcone | = amanase wnt aeosy rim TREN Tk Fa. 102 Sooper stimam en eA09 PER a ‘ietnpen questo rere serge ia Seema rele inate stn ot i i i fonsencne rae] rom |Asere| mansrnt Athen Operon Seas vt Sacer ‘5.2 | GRATING ADJUSTMENT (2) (WITH A DISC OF OVER 60 MIN. PLAYING TIME) + Pmt TRACK FWD ey Ind ene LAY ay (1 Serena ore ‘Sb ceemon och oft ot, BY mg te ee vas [amase| rr | came | meson [+ ceanasewnmanech Moe eh aa ah Snry 102! + Uses soem rm apt So Wi Setuteom wnvem ne textes Pogue 15 + hun he ein ny nto i rt (Sinpor nes son son water ae pate aqn's nee acoso 3) enviee| rat | xcs | cng rae atoms 0 + ctr Xan! ta cnsanp tha CKIOY POP st a ‘Sgn Vac 0 peat. wv aa oe GeCipetiecae ipo rors oo Giiwttane mower potas weearmstcrcin Sota erergas neuen nose ea aaa pene meme! x || ieee een pean eer 7-_| TANGENTIAL ADJUSTMENT Se CO pert Tr Mote, ert pe + Use MANUAL SEARCH FD eye ee Pause uy ah insmod ose he PAE 11201 | row |onina ceaac| + obtne he wntom Eon oh 790 1 iin |adperos |" psa" |" Sectacge Tune wp ms se a eo uo | “Som Shien omens shen 105) + Tp aman go pe wt yuan roe tees meen so he sn ee ‘chines tomy tanga aors ure np 108) ‘Seeegmoenre rans oaarwte ae vs C4) Fe 104 [eserom tw] Toe [etre naan ay TEs ae" | [seo 8 | RADIAL ADJUSTMENT Lt i no lr | «sence Te Mon Orton 4) + Une te MAMUAL EAE FO oy Dow oe | ‘Seecomaltesoeithnepecapneweponaon ee Spumrtovwtnrermeaste onsen senha 08 Dy PAY ey aan | Patio HE scar cena PAUSE pte |r| Tser occa ‘ein eases omtonore Roe] Ton aaa Jun mae ayer pen Seance Pv [ow Lt | rm | “Sten | RF LEVEL CHECK T 1 Se CD aero To Mote, Stage + comet actor pte o TF Pn FO Oo eat | one + ena sia emo tt a rer | wee | rovsow | sipenrrtntnmtinca at 20,0 atv we 10 | FOCUS GAIN ADJUSTMENT Photograph 10-14 Gas woeiow rata 10-18 Gan to ish Photorach 10-16 Open! sn 0-17 Gain 12. VCO FREE RUN FREQUENCY ADJUSTMENT 12 FOCUS ERROR CHECK 10. REGLAGE La ie comple des réglages est donnée c-essus fei es reglagee dans Porare de ct te 1 Liste des réglages 1. Riglge de pour, répage de foclsationetréhage du deaage radiotréquence, 2. Réglage ductor de poursaect alge detour de feeaistion 2, Vatction dela plsance a dod ast 4. Veiation du alge foclation et du calage du meter deneatement 5. Réglage dese optique 6 Relage de equilbrag la poursuite 7 Rélage tangent 8. Reglage radial 5 Ravage da sveosradioeéquence 10 Reged ain dea Bouse de fcaisation 1H: Reged gai de la boule de poursute 12 Rélage de requnce eosition libre du VCO 12. Veifenon de eeu de fcalisation © Apparels de mesure requis 1. Oseiloscope double ace 2 Apparel de mesure dea puissance laminese 2 Disque 'esat (YEDS?) 4 Fite pour lage dela focaliston et dela porsite 5. File pste-Dande pou le élage denn de bovcle 6 Genkrater de egueace 5 Toumevis pou eens optique 8 Ouallgehabitel '# Mode essai Lesréglapes doen reffeaud alors que Papparel cvten mode Comment vent en node essai et — ‘commont i quittor © Placer iecavalie demodeeaniet metre interrp- tear general sr poston ON. @ Uapparel viet en made eva! lorsgue''on app fur MANUAL SEARCH FWD [>>] ou REV (4) (@ Pout quiterlemode essa placerVimerrapteur gt ial sr OFF. [Erode esas touches duleceu nts fonctions numries a aleas 10+ 1 Nom des résistances vaibles (VR \Rl: Décaage du retour de fctisaton FR. OF) ‘VRD: Dealageracifrequene RF- OF) ‘YRS: Onin dela Boucle de ocastion (FO. GA) ‘VR&: Gain del Boucle de pousulte (TR. GA) \VRS: Equllbrage de pousite TR. BL) \VR6:Evteur de fralation FO. OF) LRP: Eeeut de poursute (TE. OF) \VRB:Frequeace desea eal (VCO) ‘VRD; Decalage detour de poate (TR, OF) ‘er ko tsa Crema caso “Emplacement det pint de gioge En mode esi, chaque boule daservssement pet ‘as ouvers ou ferméeindpendamment. Enconseques= ‘ct pour reve en mode ature, chaque boule 'asser- ‘isement date fermée dans un ore précis ore Ans, pour pasier de art as modelaarelsiquence suivante ot Ee rai séavente. Se rapeler qu, Pappael tant dans Ie mo- ‘detain, le simple ait eappuye sur a touche PAUSE {Ue Je sufi pase eplacer en mode lecture. + Le aervisnemens ne fonctonnent pas dans ordre st. _qucati true apparel es ea mode esa. ‘© Role des touches de commande lorsque ‘apparel est en mode essai a amma rl aes fae an goa | ena eae cea alee Tenens | eeceengeemeemecgiaemen nomen ae Sermatumaaaae | Site atic singer Seon ee ipcee Bo pte vn] sesomant soa sates te ase PD neds ottion eee [REGLAGE DE POURSUITE, REGLAGE DE FOCALISATION ET REGLAGE DU DECALAGE [RADIOFREQUENCE. + nig VR? 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AJUSTE Acominuacinseda un sta completa delos aj. Reale oe sures ne orden gue Sle ea isa, © Lista de ls sjustes Altes del decetramieato de sepuiient, del des ‘erramiento de foc y del desenramiento de RF ‘Njstedel decetramieno de setore de epuimiento $d decentramiento de retorn de fos Comprobacén de le luminocdad de LD (laser dsteo) 4, Comprobacién delenclavaienodelejey el encla- “amigo del ooo 5. Aju de ella 6, Ajute dl balance de eguimiento ‘Aju tngenial Ajuse radia 9, Compobacion del nivel RF 10, Aste dea ganapca de foco 11. Ajate dea sanancla de segsiniento 12, Aja de frecuencia en march ire de VCO 15. Comprobacin de ror de foo « Dispostivos necesatios para la medicién 1. Oxioscopio de seguimieao dole 2 Medidorpico de uminosad 5. Diso de prusbas (YEDST) 4 lou de aust ce repaint ¥ foo 5 ito de piso de banda para ease dea ganancia ae bacie 6. Geneador de seas 47 Destornilladr jas 5 Otrenequipor normals de medion '¢ Modo de pruebas Los sjstes deen elzarsecon la uidad en el mo- do de pus (Como entrar y salir del modo de pruebas. (© Conel pet de coneain del mode de prubascor- ‘oekelado, gee interrupior POWER SW ala pesca ON. (@ 5) tego scva la funcién MANUAL SEARCH FWD[ ob JoREV [44 aunidad se exabece @ Parasalr del modo de rues, ie iaterruptor POWER SW cla poseldn OFF Enel modo de pruebas, la tls de fencionamiento et tocadicos CD nen Ls fucionesdesignadas en table 101 1 Nombres de los VR de ajuste ‘VRE: Decentramieto de retoro de foco (FR. OF) ‘Vad: Descetramieno de RF (RF. OF) ‘VRS: Ganancin de foo (FO. GA) ‘YRé: Ganancia de spuimiento (TR. GA) ‘VRS: Balance deseguiminto (TR. BL) "VRG: Descetramieno de foc FO. OF) \VRY: Descentramiento de seguinent (TE. OF) Ri: Freuecia VEO (VCOA) VRS: Descntramiento de etorn de seguimiento (TR. OF) Localizacin de os tomsoe de juste Enel modo de prucba cada sevodisposivo puede arin ycerrarseindpendientemente Poe To nt, ee {voher al modo de reprodaceén normal debe cease ‘hdaservodepontivoen orden adecuado(ecuendaen Por eemplo, para pasar dl modo de parada al modo (e eeproducsion serie) ames de poder resales modo de rerodus- ‘Soa, Resuerde que, un vere en modo de pratt, Sipementeprevonsedo la tela PAUSE ( ala un ‘Sad dew exabecerd en el moto de reproduc, Le} mon + Enel modo de proba, los servodisposivos deen ae tiara ene oren de a secuencia en seri ‘¢ Funciones de las teoas de control cuando el ‘ocadiscas CD esté en ol modo de pruebas Ginnie [waist acs [Fon wmode de de] ines nj pmuse Septeye re oe elles =o a ee alae Scenaeslincowe | orewcose Sess cara bin ae [tae nce | ma ae | Rate [og cnse] ‘owner Secu a open she mee) hee | ee | See + | AJUSTES DEL DESCENTRAMIENTO DE SEGUIMIENTO, DEL DESCENTRAMIENTO DE FOCO| 'Y DEL DESCENTRAMIENTO DE RF ‘ance 78) se | viz | ovetomy | + Ah vA? EOF deems de ane sine | 0830 Bor | sn Sibu raoearestneen vn 2. | AJUSTES DEL DESCENTRAMIENTO DE RETORNO DE SEGUIMIENTO Y DEL DESCENTRA- MIENTO DE RETORNO DE FOCO cee stptona tes | ie | oon, NYT) “armies ST FORT ae) 3__| COMPROBACION DE LA LUMINOSIDAD DE LD (LASER DIODICO) cee tinstgen ta) + Penance RAORDRCKIA Seccvene oie oe weeny wD | Satine |" aoe ws oe sonelovkesne Sr, no Posen oe oot Stoncaa parin de ‘4 | COMPROBACION DEL ENCLAVAMIENTO DEL EJE ¥ YEL ENCLAVAMIENTO DEL FOCO ‘ens opigra 78) + onsen saa ef selene DPD can aelacpe, Lng, sero eon lt RASLPwo ppl conece nemo =a [amen aoee ee Soc] etn oo eee eat | eat 1-1 | AWUSTE DE REMLLA (1) GON UN DISCO DE 680) snerewei erro pariaememhAy peaeeioerccerne “| iim, | me | naam |-cemanmaartonewoaminis@re immer ake eet a. 102 | perso si sna a Ee Fe. 102 = sect PERS] stamens te ‘5:2 | AJUSTE DE REMLLA (2 (CON UN DISCO DE MAS DE 60 MIN. DE TENPO DE AepRODUCCION) ] | -weetue icc pa onus + son TACK AWD Drea istenttmoeecre seen Soares wwe | anes | | name ane + pn Chm orate a Siete sara a ane coral ataaa a a atta famges mina + can sne dtoeopicn ase en303 bauer vonlnc50 ant ‘See eiigvemannnosoren ee Paneo de wena 1 srr at ntnen [nev ae | row o | Sveapcen sesana cela pontine 1 - | Soares 1 7. | AJUSTE TANGENCIAL | Fete natn 89. + Peetu RACK FH PA ala >LAY (1 {SSeS et encanta eves ots” T9901 Wentoectonnin red emi ee So | ween ccencatondenmpenccionte | = a o.ae | Moom enciean | pac | Puno ce Pages] Be Tn] mo | ane | Seater Seen a pin de ste 8 | AJUSTE RADIAL ceed i | ae | re de oropeten acne pine spat mem Tw [we | tee Sone 9 | COMPROBACION DEL NIVEL RF + cance ne ooo an nana 1901 s cae root | va ‘ ® Frogs 10-18 Fotograti 106 Gananci tina Fotogatis 10.17 oor | Mirae ie cxcoeeno 12 | AJUSTE DE FRECUENCIA EN MARCHA LIBRE DE VCO 3 = === 1 | tt eee 11. BLOCK DIAGRAM iui a hie i lg Wako 7 | ty my | - 12. PICK-UP DESCRIPTION 112.1 THE OPTICAL PATH AND OPTICAL PARTS. ne ta Fo.24 Fig. 12:1 dons thearanzement of the optical assem ‘iy, picks. The wave lag ofthe light emited by ‘helaer diodes 780-70 andi vitally invisible. The ‘extremely tn beam of pt emited bythe LD is elite {form and edits ata ed angle of evergence, When ‘he bear isthe faction grating ii eiffacted into fone main beu, 0, and wo subbeams, = ‘Additionalub-beams,#2,3.n,atealso generated, bul thee are nak and nt ued in he system, Next, be ‘Seams it thebm-vanspaent miro where SOM of the lights efleced andthe rev ot. The bea eld of the sei-asparet rte isthe esting mi for where alte ight is eflced onto the objective es nite) ‘Because the pck pin this CD player employs finite objective lens ald rite’ beau focal length onthe ILD sient), collimators nt secesary. The ob- §etive lene concentrates the reflected light int three teemely narrow beams, « main bear and two smaller fubbeam, Tethre beans are reflected off he surface ‘ofthe se, whee again they pas trough the objective lens The bean thea te sent raasparent minor aaa ‘where aloft lights efeed back ono theater diode {nd the other bal passes through the smi-ransparent ‘lizor and rachss the photodeteors. "Ti ra bse summary ofthe opal path. Next we wilder nvome deal the nportan pats inthe pick 4 12.2 IMPORTANT PARTS IN THE PICK-UP ‘ASSEMBLY (1) The Laser Diode 10) ‘Anew ndsmallerLD, the 5.652, basnow bende- ‘wsopat to replace the previous $3 size, The new LD i Imorlishweight an generates marower beams of ight. (2) Objective Lens “Thanks the introduction of he ne objective lens, the colimatoris olonger zs inthe opscal ass by, cove have thus been lowered while tll mineaining ‘igh piceup performance, "Alinghi bjsive ler oes ot carry paral team component the way conenonal fit lnsesd, [Ris novetlesr a igh quality objective lens csied to {shew ample opi performance (3) Semi-Transparent Miror “The beams of ight refed ofthe se surface pass gin throveh the objective leas and hit the sem ttansarent miro. Ie isa ell kpowa fat that as train of teh beams oer when they ae agony ‘nea the ls sutface of ems tansparent mor In conventional CD playes employing such semi ttanparent mors the parts ite opal asemy were ‘esiged counteract thsastigmaton. Inthe pick-up of {he PDI, however, his asipmatism i actively wized by te foes evo. Furtermere, the mut-ens configuration found in conventional CD player as ben dscardd i the design ofthe PDL, Again grater cost electvees hasbeen Schieved without sacriing hgh level pickup perfor ‘ance Ln fact the edoced numberof prs inthe pick Up mca let Iknood of part fet and creased ‘ebb (4) Asta Sting Actuator rein positioning ofthe objective lena crucial factor of pck-p performance. Inthe PD-9 pik, the lens even by an tl sing actuator. Thesctutor i> ‘res the maintenance of the micropleel pression ‘qed a positoning the objecv lens vias the audio {Tuckon he dis and wabletracking. Anotber advantage ofthe ail sing actuator the eduction in resonance enjoy over conventioal ollsupportedacutors and Ae amo frequency respense. (5) Plastic Body ‘Compatersmation chology was we inte design proces f the LD. It was determined tat a paste LD ody would be mot effete in sepprening sire ‘eformaton. The ace mater tobeused however, was ‘ot chosen unl the new asc LD was thoroughly Ys {dad proved that could provide these reableser= ‘Sets conventional aluminum LD asembbet. Part plastcisaton aso made posible mounting configure ‘on whieh had been inpossbe wih coavensonal alum ‘pum constracion. ‘The transiion to plastic has Subsanally reduced the use of Bonding agents in part ‘onsrction thereby improving part relay. (6) BF and Servo Signals Fp, 12: Boa Focus onthe Oe Surtace “Tellede wich has ben focused and narrowed by the ‘obj Tens mast be press beamed onthe lands and ‘itt make up the nal on these ach The abt “eet of the ds track pases gain through the ob- Jess and wavels though the sem-ransparnt i {or the photodetectors ig 12-2 shows the way the sina is refed off he lsc sgal tac. In Fg, 12-2(A the bear concentra ‘ona pt and ia (B) itis concentrate Between, oF ‘land, a5 is called. Where the beam eed off a ‘arin Fie. 122 (A), he ips difracted andthe gh sections ofthe igure colored black int reflected Sack throu the objective ns. Only the center part of ‘hebeam pases back though the bjesive ens and travels to the photodetectors. In (B), the bea of ight not siracted by the pit and is completely reflected back ‘dvough the objacve lens and on tothe photodetectors, ‘Obviously, the amount of ght reaching the photo- ‘etc is greater in (8) tha in (A). Thi ithe key 10 Signal ransmision inthe CD player. The photodetectors Seosethe wo lvl (weaker stomp of more simply, om ‘tof te intensity ich ithe ih eqaeney EFM al from the se and convert eto abel signal ‘The signal's converted into an RF signal by means of 25 ite creat Fig 12.3 shows how focus detection works In (1), the gh feneingback through theobjecivelens forms le which touches all four photodetectors (abled ‘trough D) equally and spies tha the een oes “he reflected pattern onthe photodetectors forms anol ‘onthe fourphotodetectorewhenthereieafcus errr In (2), thea to close tothe ens and in) the dis too far. (The diffraction eating ha ben omitted rom ‘he figure fr simplesysaesiaceit wot dec rea ft the foes signal and coreton process) 1s (1) he light emited rom the LD tO elected snd raced off the die surface and concentrated st point 02 Im) the pein at which the ight is most on eatrated is bevond point 2 and in) the lih is most concentrated a point Before pat 02 Fg. 12:4 SemiTransparent Miror Fig. 12-4 displays the opi characteristic of he se teanparnt mitror. Thelen ffs onthe vercal de Hon of he figures and atthe tral dietion ‘© through © in Fig. 124 show the beam shapes at varying distances from the semieanpatent mor Between the straight ines @ and @ isthe perfect cle @.G corresponds to poist @) ia Fig 123 In oxder 0 ‘uke Fig 12-colnide with Fi 12-3 ()t0leld aceon. Tar beam shape, the photodetector mst bese at, The ‘eam shapetn Fig. 123 (2) comesponds toa photodets tor potion in 12-4 tat i rlatvely coer othe sem lWanepacen sora abou, with a hoaoataly on std oral shaped em, Converse, Fi. 123 (3) cor {esponde to aphotoststor postion at around © with verti elongated ova “The pose beam shape that ihe photodetector are shown n Fig. 2.3, The focus sna is drived by simple ‘rithms bated on the sgnals tom te fourphotodte- tore (A+0)-(B=D) ‘Wh the objective lenis too near or far from the die wack surface mort of theligh doer not eft back tothe Dhocodtestor, When the light that flac back othe Dhotoetetor hi ech ofthe our potodetetors un formly, the Foss signal i 0. When the objective lens ‘moves fa rom the die surface tefl erally longatl oval beam parte Uke that of in Pig 12-4 fn the photodetectors In terme of the arthmet or the focus sonal, (As C)> (B+ D) andthe focus signals @ Dif, Asthelenr moves closer tothe disco corret focus, the beam thane reaches i peak (vertical ine at @andinelenscontinos to ave away ro the die t= fcr unil(A+C)~(B-+D)~Oand thebeam reflects pe {fest cite onthe photodetectors. Conversely, whea the bjestive len ito closet ie surface, horionaly longa oval beam wl fall onthe photodetector. In terms ofthe fons signal (A+C)<(B4+D) isa minus Fieore. Ae the objective lens moves away from he dis, ‘pasts the horton peak st and continues um tthe focus inal sO. Fig 12-5 raphe the typical - hapedsurve derived rom he(A + C) (+ Docs nal Fa, 125 The SShaped Curve paa “The focus seve futon to maintain a focatsonl ex sy equal to vero, In actly however, he ¥ry tiny ‘onlincrites atthe ener ofthe Scurve show Up ab ‘esd ror. i, 124 shows how the racing sgn i detected, [Ar already mentioned above, the diffraction grating sirats thei from the LD ito a main beam ad two {beams which re wed to generate the tarhng nal. ‘These beams ae concentrate o the dis surface nthe sme way athe main beam, The sub-Deams should be ‘audit fom themain beam he tack surface, pos toned in ration othe ark surface and man bean as ‘own in Fig. 126 (Oa the actual wack surface the i tance rom the main ea sacl proportional Ip ‘han sshown nthe diagram ) Th sob teamsarereited and citrated back to the spect photodetectors [Ttheteam nensty on both phcodetcors sequal, he ‘main beam tracking rope ig. 127 shows the wave ouput ofthe photodises AF 20 s&s 16 aa reel ome arr Orr Fig, 1227 Tracking nse and RF Signa 13. CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION 13.1 PREAMP ‘Thepre-amp tery proests the pick-up ouput sie- tal and generates sina deine Corser, decoding ad ‘stem miroprocewor cca. ‘Wont primariy fab IC31:CXAIOBIS. Below we wi ess cele in some eal. Fig. 131 isabock ‘diagram ofthe CXALOEIS, Fe 13 a € 13.1.1 Aooufocus System “The PDI uilizes an Ascufoes Systm oteduce ds tortion nthe RE signal ovtpat bythe pickup. Amongthe Tour mun photodetector, the tp rom two of thee tects ahead ofthe oer two ands delayed before ad ting wit view towards improved frequency respons, ‘dation, S/N ratio and increased sina readout pre Son. (Se Fig 132) cneocnmmeh pO + \ lal ‘a|o| Fis. 132 adr tence 18.1.28F Amp “The expat voltage from the photodiodes, ouput co Input terminals PD! and PD2, i amplified by about $ times a HR of resstanc by RF LV amps (1) and Q). ‘The BF somming amp performs inal adon and the ‘utputvlage deve fom the current to olage con ‘erson othe four photodetectors (A + B+C + D) out put tothe RFO terminal. A thie terminal nye pera ‘heck ofthe beam canbe done Fo. 193 ‘The ow frequency components of RFO outst vhage Varo areompated as follows: 18.1.3 Focus Exor Amp "The Fees ror Amp subtract the output (VB) of RF LV smp fom the outpt (VA) of BEV emp (1) 2B output he voltage derived from the curren to volage onversion of photodetectors (A-+€) (BD). FE ouput voltage frequency) cxaronis cxaroais Fo. 194 1.144 Focus OK Circuit ‘The Foot OK Circuit creates a timing window for switching rom focus seach mode to focus servo ON. ‘wed onthe RF signal tpn No. @, both the HPF coutpt at pin No.) andthe LPF output (ia eves has) ‘rom the Focus OK amp are derived. "When Focus OK outst, Var-Varo crtsponds to OSV, severed. 13.15 Tracking Eor Amp PD “Thevoltag: eneratedby the side photodtors and 1, into terials Ean F, bs amplified by BLY and H-vamps Wee Ganka ARR 4 2na) + RA 2A/ examinees ‘The Tracking Error Amp takes the ifferewe In ot put ffom EL-V and FLV ampsand drinesan ox pt ol {age from the caren ovllage conversions oapinaig ‘tom the EF photodetectors. vreivenve «32 8 12.1.6 Mior Creu [Ate the RFL signal is ampifie, the Miro Circuit performs peak and bottom ol farcions. Peak haidcan Ende vere signal asbigh s 38H and bottom bold ar ane constant ha enables ofl the rtation paid of envelope Nacuations. ‘Tae envelope sens J, DCeproductd, Is obtaleed by valueat longtime constant. Mr outptisH when the «itferenta ampifcao of peak andbttom held signals primary team son amior (or lan) setion of the rack andl. wir ouputs devedbyacomparson beween ot when a defect is dete. slg ¥ andthe peak hod signal K wich s2/30f the peak % 13.1.7 EMF Comparator “The EFM comparator fnctionstoconvet the RF ge salto binary sina. Since the asymmetry that arses as 2 esul of tesla in these ack surface cannot beelminued by mere AC coupling, hesysem ue the act tha there a 0% probity of eccutene of 21 fr 0 i the gin binary EFM signal to contol the ‘omind voltage ofthe EFM compratr. Bectuse the EFM comparator works as a current sich the respective level of Ht and do not become ‘aus tothe sapiywoiage. Therefore, eadback has © ‘eapoted through the CMOS buffer of the decoder. RET, R3l4, CO and C316 constut alow pass for biasing the DC of (Vee + DOND)/2(. Fo. 19.8 13.1.8 DEFECT Circuit [After the RFL sgl it revere, bottom hold pe formedat long and shor tine conan. The sorte. consast bom hold sponds to defects inthe diem for surface hat are longer than O. msec, whl the lone time-cotae bot hold iene the ve where wa Fig before the defect wa encountered Om the diss mie- rorsurfae. After passing through a Couple differen: tiation and level shiing circuit, te surface defect, ‘etcton ina generated on he basis of comparison ‘of these owe sgl. «ge Le Fo. 139 poe 18.1.9 APC (Automatic Power Control Circuit ‘Because the LD pore the thermal characteris of surgeon, LD outpat must be monitored by 2 photo ‘eestor and the creat supply of eontolled fo nse Constant utp. Tle uncon performed by the APC Fe 1910 18.110 Track Count Pulse Circuit ‘Ding a search operation when the carage makes 2 large movement, hs elt generates pus sigalso that the number of track amped can be counted. Fo. 19:12 After amplication with polarity reves of the REO signal, peak bold is performed andthe envelope signals Oweton oeaey ‘erncued (2). The rack coun pulse (©) corespond ing tothe RF waveform envelope is generated by pss- oo ing the demodulated envelope sigeal (B) through 43k L86kH2 B.P-F. and performing pls conversion ‘Because tne detection band ofthis cruisin the range te tee ate eee 12k Task, canbe used when making age caage movements. (Set. Fig 1313) Fp. 13:13 13.2 THE SERVO SECTION Siu fom the sytem microprocessor contol the oetal operation ofthe fc, aching, carige, pn “lc ang EFMGPLL servos ss well asthe contro pei Svein ike fost track skp, “The servo secuon is primacy made up of ICS: CCXAIO@2AS and [C12 CXDI135Q2. Explanations of, {he importa sections ofthese ICr ate given blo. ign Ih 14 and 1-15 are Block diagrams of the (CXAISE2AS and CXDIII9QZ, cespectvey. coxaroszas nO "Oo 4 nO sro.) e E e i 3] } : Fa 1344 fone exo iasaz 1 ii Fe. 1918 13.2.1 Command Codes Tobie 1841 Seno contol fenctions are performed by ICS: ee | Se fees ian oar (CXAIORAS and 1C12, CXDII35QZin conjunction wth = Catia toatheaysemmicroprceser, Decesonut [Saitama fe [= [= 1 1 [ie Bettiom the ICes output through te SENS terminal, [Doctave went [n= [m sco vlaendvecctonoutputarcaenivisbusting [seine fam [eo [= [= tw snot coanectssetem mictoprocewot, CXAIOBAS and [Haesee Tm [om [= [= Tw GRDIGn en TeistneCPUSciallmertacetim- [Somes fw [ow [=| = To {ex Char snd atisigofthetiminguniteand heirdora. — [sweewbewtm[vw [vows [=| — Tw {ons is given in Table 13-1, Tele 132 Ut the stem Inreprocrtor data and SENS terminal modes. DOA eae] ime | ou U4 } | ees a thas. re 19100 Set tees Tn Chet Tee 182 Sem Mpc eae = recoa| os [oe Tov oo] Se reer tos meen wae rol iz: Min moves 13. SELECT: Focus and cariage bck height coat s4_AUTO SEQUENCE + Ee +5 RAMSET; Auto sequence ning contol ZPD; EFMCPLL defect countermeasure CLV: New CLV-P sero ‘CRCQ; Q data output sequence *7-GSEM, GSEL, WSEL; Fame sychoaizng signal protection, Inienal omipenstin sonal ‘XttM, Atenuatr contol 8 Too-Tet Seng the fequeny division ratio inthe ‘Tracking couner 19 CLV Control CLV servo contrat fo CLY MODE ex [r800[ ¥ z t z penny 13.2.2 Focus Servo Circuitry Above isa block diagram of the focus servo crcl. When FS3 is ON, higher range gin ofthe focus seve can be reduc Phe controle detained by the Yow range oeconsaot generated by the capacitor and itera] ‘etstorconaected betwee terminals No. 83nd 9. ower ange colo he focus nv in the normal payback mode i conle by the time constant ener Ue te capactor ened between ena No 0and oxo. "The eth oquency of foes phase compensation ine ‘esey poportonatohevale of 2 comet o r= Ini! No-23, Whee esitance is S10, pea requeney sett approximately L242. "The amplitude ol he foc each inal obtained when sl andFS2are contol necomes11Vp-pasinthecase ofthe constants thowe athe above gram. The eit (2) Focus In Sequence Focus In Sequence drives he est the core focus potion ovr the dic surface thereby producing the Proper S-shaped focus err chek waveform to close the servo le. "The Fora In Sequece vet the ulin auto sequence funtion (to for, Fig. 15-19) on ICS: CXAIDIZAS Which shown in Fig. 1-17. ‘Waa Focus in does ot workon the istry, ovethe Jeng pand then down and hen repeat he sequene isinverety proportional tothe vale of R12 whichis on- ected between terminals No. 38 and 37, Te should be Femembered that when he essence [salted ot only one eatch eight bt the hight of track jump and ea fing tckas wellaeated. Thesetingcanbevaied by ‘eer cot etal et) within ange of 1—tlmes. "The standard vlage forthe reverse input of orp toe F2C eae a 5.7% de valueo! Ver and VC(ert Bal No, Ye (Vee — VO) = 27% *Alering the retace value of resistor connetedto {erin No. 23 wate same me aerhe phe com Deteton pak valve for feus teaching and carriage “soa wala thee of the CVLLPF- I wl na fom alo ater the dynamic ange ofthe OP Anp and fet voltage Fe. 1338 ‘Teng Chart 13.2.8 Tracking Cariage Servo Circuitry Fp. 1320 Fig. 13-2088 book dingram ofthe racking cariage "When TOD ¢ OFF, the capacor ewan terminals No. ands generates thee constant for redving higher ange sin, The peak frequency fr tracing pase com pension lato nverety proportional othe alueofRI2 Eonneced to Terminal No. 23. When the resistance StOkt dhe peak frequency is approximately 1-2 Tortrack jumping inthe forwar or revere directions, ‘TMB or TMA must be ON. At that ine the peak volage of teminal TAO Is deerine bythe carfent value of ‘TNS or TN and feedback resto om terminal No.1, “rack skip peak votage = TMS (TMA) cure vaue x feedback retance value RIB), Elter TMS or TMG mus be ON to operate cariage ick nether forward or revere. A tat ine, he peak ‘oltag foc terminal SLO is deteraied by the current “alse of TMS or TM and feedback restr from termi sal Ne 21 ‘cariage jump peak voltage = TMS (TMO)curest value = fedbackrsinance se (RI). “The resistor connected Between terminals No.38 and 37 determines the caren level fo the witches, When inset at 120: “TMG, TMé ar 115A TMS, TM6 ae #226, ‘Thesetings for TMS and TNGcan be varied within ange of #1 = 4times by sym contol Ger data. 'SSTOPisthesignal used to detect the pont theit- ‘emest rcumfeence ofthe ds beyond wach he Het motor should ne go. Tig 1321 es cout agra of thecarriagescuitry ‘Daring normal pay, the vliageat resistors 14 and ‘R109 Gite racking coacol sytem i wed ase np {or driving the inesr motor, andservo consol spe "The aped feedback loop shows nthe markets. sion of Fig 13.21 wich stable A) dives by abner [enerator inthe carriage dive amp secon ha ety proved cara response 4 Fe. 1921 (a) Track Sip Accusing TRACK SEARCH indoneby meansof wack Trac jump utlizes che auto sequence funtion for 1, count ump that rapily moves the carcage, and track 10 ang 2N tack jump (Fig. 322.2328) bull Int Jump whic @sdecrbedsbovs) ues TMS-Stokckiric” ICS: CXAIOGAS. Ths desig b mote automated than ing carve ‘he conventional design where the sequen Is ditely conti bythe stem misropocesor Feo, 1922 10-Tnck Skip 2N-Track Skip vo 00 F182) Fg. 13:23 swoon) See, 1823 Fo. 1924 peer IM Treck Move Fe. 1328 1b) Brake Mode Cit “The brake mode facitats smooth tracking cose nen the esa fo Be moved la elation the ack {eras jump. "Thebrakng operation works by detecting the dietion ‘of movement fack nd les onthe bass of the phase ‘ation betwen the RE signal envelope and racking e- tor, loving racking err aceeation and switching the tracking serv iat a deeeation mode ‘Act lock diagram andthe wveformsin the op ation are shown n Fg 13-26. The bake mode sturbed ‘ON/OFF on demand by the sytem mieroprocesor. ro i tr te me te not er tae Fg. 1326 18.2.4, Spindle Servo Circuitry (CLV Servo} ‘TheCLY servos contol spindle rotation based onthe feamesjnchronizing signal which nlues the EFM ig tal. Thue are four set of servos the two ogre servo, CLV-SICLV'", applied when the tracking er open, {the CLY-H servo applied daring high speed aces, and the CLVP servo applied when locked. Addonalstv0s Inciode CLY-A, employed for the automate svtching mode between CLV.S and CLV-P, a0 CLV-A” for he ‘atomic sitchin mode berween CLVS' and CLV. Dependag on the mode of operation, the system ‘miroprocetor evil data activates the sulle evo "Wetakethe operation of CLV-A povering he switch Ing beteeen CLV Sand CLV Pas an xampie for expla tation If while CLVS applied, we take one BUGTEMHE cee to be T and et he frame synch sen ube at 277, the apple sev functions okep diese thesaespeeda when the PLL lock soa. Then, hen there EFM inal clock taken asthe standard eques- «the lock dieriminae signal, "LOCK", changes from Ta esponueto this, CXDII2SQZ site from CCLV'S wo CLV-P. CLV-P does a phase comparison be tveea WECK (ouput bythe VCO synchronized he EFM sia) and RFCK (output by Xt) and functions to kep he two equal IFCLV-P's ok should ert duting PLAY, servo cone wll immediately goto CLV-S and the whole set of operations here wil once again be perform, ‘CXDII35Qz output the anal ized by the vari ‘gu servos: Signals MDP (phaseror signal when CLY- Pisappled and sped erorsgnl when CLY-S/S'H1are apple), FSW (terme constant sich signa), MDN {ocr ON/OFF signal). ASF, 13.27 shows the 20082 LPF formed by C31 and R30 connected to eminal No. *20fCXAIOG2AS and bul in LPF at ered No.2, fe = 200H at S1004) make > 2 twostage LPF tha ‘iminats spurious caver equaces fom the CLY ter Neteror signals, MDP and MOS. ‘When CLV-SorS'modeis apple, FSW =L and feof the LPF terminal No.2 stromata lowered and fer action ir enhanced "The amplified nd tered signal Vero undergoes severe polation and amplifiesion at ICS and, 5 sp. ‘lemoter conto signal Veow, input tothe brushless ‘motor PXMIO05 o sonra roaon Fo. 1327 13.2.5 EFMPLL Crcut ‘Because the EFM signal ouput by the ops setion contin 2 16M cok sighal somone, it clock (LCR) originating in the the EFMEPLL circu whish Synchronized with he clock ipa at 4 32MHe takes out ‘hese components. “The PDO terminal jn CXDII3SQZ outpus a TRI STATE signal that performs phase comparison onthe PPLCK hich sevice VCO) and the EFM signal. PLCK EFM signal and VCO ae synetroized sould be in pase with the eg ofthe EFM signal as ‘Showa inthe ire below thet signal arin phase {he average voltage of terial 2D0 wil be 172 Vad. 1 {VCO frequency oo hgh th FDO vliagsis ower and “Ting chart forthe EFM erminsl, BFMO, PLCK and PDO shown below Fa, 19:28 EFMPUL Grout Timing Chents ‘Next a Fig 15.29 shows the phase comparison out- put, PDO, input to terminal No. 34 of CXATOSZAS, ate ugha lop fer which eliminates sprout. Fer fequencies coming from PWM, undergoes V-1 on- ‘ers and ft added to the caren forthe feeun requene from terminal No. 36 uliately coatal he VCO freqoeney, The free un frequency ofthe VCO ‘earliest proportional tothe value of R between terminals No, 26 and 37. “The seal generated by the VCO (8.64 MHz when locke) ature to terminal No.9 of CXDII3SQZ here itis vided to become the phase comparison i ‘al PLCK to forma servlop that as to keep he PLCK ‘hse an the phase ofthe EFM sal lock components Tocked is syebronization. Fp. 1829

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