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Service pvpsto Manual DVD VIDEO PLAYER DY (Et <>, DIGITAL AUDIO TABLE OF CONTENTS Description Page Description Page SECTION 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTIONS SECTION 3 SERVICING DIAGRAM 1. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 14 1. STANDING PC BOARDS 2. CONFIGURATION OF DVO .. 14 FOR SERVICING Bt 3. LOCATION OF MAIN PARTS .nsnnnnns 16 2. MAIN WAVEFORMS AND 4. MECHANISM PARTS LOCATION 17 ‘THE MEASUREMENT LOCATIONS ..... 2 5. DESCRIPTION OF MECHANISM....... 1-10 3. CIRCUIT SYMBOLS AND 6. DESCRIPTION OF CIRCUIT ..rcnnnes 143 ‘SUPPLEMENTARY EXPLANATION... 3-3 7. TROUBLESHOOTING 1-18 4, PRINTED WIRING BOARD AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 37 SECTION 2 PART REPLACEMENT AND 5. BLOCK DIAGRAM 3-9 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES 8. CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS. eanennne SAT, 1, REPLACEMENT OF 7.PC BOARDS, 347 MECHANICAL PARTS 24 SECTION 4 PARTS LIST 1. EXPLODED VIEWS, 42 2. PARTS LIST 45 Please use this service manual with referring to the user guide ( D.FU. ) without fll EER eR Beek ERE TZ” model DVD810 First issue : 1997/10 Printed in Japan 353K855010 SK MARANTZ DESIGN AND SERVICE Using superior design and selected high grade components, MARANTZ company has created he ultimate in stereo sound. Only original MARANTZ parts can insure that your MARANTZ product will continue to perform to the specifications for which itis famous. arts for your MARANTZ equipment are generally available to our National Marantz Subsidiary or Agent, ORDERING PARTS : Paris can be ordered either by mail or by Fax.. In bath cases, the correct part number has to be specified. ‘The following information must be supplied to eliminate delays in processing your order 1. Complete address 2. Complete part numbers and quantities required 3. Description of parts 4, Model number for which part is required 5, Way of shipment 6. Signature ; any order form or Fax. must be signed, otherwise such part order wil be considered as null and void. usa [CANADA [EUROPE MARANTZ AMERICA, INC. LENBROOK INDUSTRIES LiMiTED || MARANTZ EUROPE B. HOMEDINAM ROAD 158 GRANITE COURT, Ponox seco2 ROSELLE, LLINOIS 60172. 2880 PICKERING, ONTARIO L1W 3K: BULDING srF2 Osa ‘CANADA £200 J8 EINDHOVEN PHONE : 620-207-3100 PHONE #16-381-6333 THE NETHERLANDS. Fax 690-307-2087 FAK 416-8510098 PHONE "vst = 40-2732241 Fak 181 49-2736678 PROFESSIONAL USA ——-— - PROFESSIONAL CANADA TRADING ‘SUPERSCOPE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. || TC ELECTRONICS CANADA LTD MARANTZ EUROPE BL. MARANTZ PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS "|| S40 FIRING AVE Plo,sox soon2 {000 CORPORATE ALD. SUED. BRIE OURFE, QUEBEC HOK 372 UILDING SFF2 AURORA ILLINOIS 80504 USA CANADA. 13500 JB EINDHOVEN PHONE €30 820-4000 PHONE’ 614-457 4ose THENETHERLANDS FAK 620-820-8109 FAK Sta 457 528 PHONE #31 =4D-2732041 Fax sot eal arase7a . 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S601, 7-chome, Sagamore 29, LENG KEE ROAD Segamnara shi Kenapau a F228 SINGAPORE I s001, Jagan ‘aaulimiommbamass 735-1 |] PHONE +35 475 abs PHONE 491 427 44 7980 east F180 Fax” 485475.6623 FAK 4142748 0669 SRR REMULA 111-9 ‘SHOCK, FIRE HAZARD SERVICE TEST : CAUTION : After servicing this appliance and prior to returning to customer, measure the resistance between either primary AC ‘cord connector pins ( with unit NOT connected to AC mains and its Power switch ON ), and the face or Front Panel of product and controls and chassis bottom. ‘Any resistance measurement less than 1 Megohms should cause unit to be repaired or corrected before AC powers applied, and verified before itis retum to the user/customer. } Ref. UL Standard NO. 1492 Incase of difficulties, do not hesitate to contact the Technical Department at above mentioned address, Tos0s80 3K SECTION 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTIONS 1. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS DVD Video Player/Outputs/Supplied Accessories [DVD Video Player] Power supply 120V AC, 60 Hz Power consumption 20W - Mass 3.4 kg Extemal dimensions 430 x 81 x 308 mm (W/H/D) Signal system Standard NTSC Laser ‘Semiconductor laser, wavelength 650 nm Frequency range (digital audio) 4 Hz to 20 kHz Signal-to-noise ratio (digital audio) More than 96 dB (EIAJ) Audio dynamic range (digital audio)| More than 93 dB (EIAJ) Harmonic distortion (digital audio) Less than 0.006% ‘Wow and flutter Below measurable level (less than = 0.001% (W. PEAK)) (EIAJ) Operating conditions ‘Temperature: § °C to 35°C, Operation status: Horizontal [Outputs] Video output 1.0V (pp), 750, negative sync., pin jack x4 S video output (Y) 1.0 V (p-p), 752, negative sync., Mini DIN 4-pin x 1 (C) 0.286 V (p-p), 752 ‘Audio output (digital audio) 0.5 V (p-p), 750, pin jack x1 ‘Audio output (analog audio) 2.0 V (rms), 33022, pin jack (L, A) x 1 [Supplied Accessories] S video cable. Audio /video cable ... Remote control Batteries (AA) * Designs and specifications are subject to change without notice. o ju} 2 hut Ph = ie ic} mH ie 9 pS 5 = is} 2 a AUDIO SAFETY GUIDELINES FOR THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICE TECHNICIAN Important Prope: sevice and epat is important othe ste, eabo operation of all [MRRANTZ equipment. The sevice procedures rccmmended by MARANTZ fan described in ths servioe manual are ofetve mthocs 0 perloming Service operations. Some ofthese service oporetone rogue No Use of tools epoday designed or tne purpece. The special els shouldbe used (when ang ae recommended ts important o noe that hs rman contains various CAUTIONS ane [NOTICES which shouldbe earful readin ardor fo minimize tha rk of personal injury te service porsonnal. Tho possibly ext that improper enon metods may damage the equipment 0 ls implant to unde Sand tat hose CAUTIONS and NOTICES ARE NOT EXHAUSTIVE. Wa FRAWTZ coud nol possibly now. evaluate and acs th sone trade ofall Conceive ways m wich sevice mig be doe or ofthe possible nazar {us corcaquonces of eacn way. Cneoquent, MARANTZ pas not under akon ary sus broad valueion.Accoeingly, a servicer who Uses a so os procedure or fon whichis ot recommended by MARANTZ must Est Satsty hme roroogly tat ner ts safely nor the sae operation of the exubment willbe eopardzodby the servis metres selectea, Safety Chocks ‘tor tho eign! sori probom has boon comoctd, a complet sally eck shoud be mado. Bo ee to check vet Ihe ene se. nat ust the ‘rons whore you have work. Some previous Soricr may have ft an Cnsale condon, whicn could be unknowingly passed on 0 you custome. Be sure to ensck al ofthe folowing Fire and Shock Hazard 1. Bo sur al components are posisaned in sucha way as to avoid ho possibly of adjacent companent shorts This is especialy important those unis whi ao tanspored to and om the sence shop. 2, Nover release a ropared ust uness all protective doveos such as ‘nevilore, bare, cover, stan reefs, and other hardwaro Nave ‘on incase accvang tote ong desi. ‘3. Soigeting and wieng must be nspeced to ocate possible cold color Jos soda splashes, sarp sola pon, fayed leads, pchod ads, ‘Sr damaged insulation (rctuding the accor). Be cra 0 remove \Gosesoter bas and ll other loos foregnpereles. 4 Ghaekeacrose the ino composons end oer components for phys ‘al evidonc of damage or detairation and roplacs necessary. Fo tow original layout, lead eng and dross 5. Nolead or companent shuld touch esso aed alt wat or moro Las tension around protruding moll surfaoes or odjas must bo voces 6. Grical components nating special safety characteristic ae ident tied witha by to Ret, No. sy the pats Istana encloses within & broken tin (une several etzsl components are grouped in one fs} ang wi the seat symbol on tho schematic dagrams andor frog views. Fepiacoment parts wihout the samo safety cheractrsties may fat shooe, to, or hor hazards. 7. When seeing ay unt, always uso a separate cation ansfonmer forthe chasse allie to use a soparateisoiation Vanstormer ay ‘xo0se you fo posible shock hazar, and may causo daago to sor ‘ing iret 8, Many elacroni produce usa a plaiaed ac ne cord (oe wide ph on the plug: Deleting tis satay feature may create a porental hazard tote conics and he user Extnsion cords whch do nol Incorporate the polaraing feature should never bo used. 19, er ressaomblyof th unt, aways perform an ac leakage tst or fesitanoe fost om tne ie cord to al exposed tata paris othe tabine. Aso, check ll atl contol shat (ih knobs removed) ‘tenn temminals, hanes, crews, tc 1 De Sure Pe unt safe 1 ‘para witht danger of elect shock Broken ting me ee ee ee Leakage Current Cold Check 1. Unplug the ac ine cord an canes umper between the wo prongs 2 3.” Moacur the resistance valve botwoon te jumpered ac plug and a ‘rposed cabinet parts of the vecever, such as sre Heads anton hag, and canal shafts. When te exposed mela part has aretur Pah fo the cnass, tho rea sould be between 1 megohm and 52 mmegahms, When he expovedmetal doesnot have a eur path othe {hoses the reading must belningy. Remove the pee rom te 36 {O_o 0.15 uF instrument's rt rom F?) water pine exposed — —— ea metal parts "15000, 10W janes Leakage Current Hot Check 1. Bonatuse an itoaton tansormer fortis reacsombiod un decty othe ac out 2 Connest a1 5k, 10 reste paralotd by 8 0.15 uF. capacitor be tween each exposed metal eabinat par and 2 good earth grouna 02h a6 a wator pipe, as shown above 3, Use an ae voltmeter nah at fast 8000 obmstvak sensi to mea: Sire the potential aroee the stor 44. The potential at any pos sould not exceed 0.75 vots. A leakage cent tstr maybe ged to make tis tos oakage cure mut ot fxooed 0.5 milla. I = meacuromont ic outed of th spectiod Sine, there ea poessity sok hazatd The recelver ould be ‘repaired ang rechorsoa betoe reining to the custome. 15, Repeat the above procadurwth the ae pl revereod (Not: An ac aot Is ncessary when a poaized plo bused. Oo nol defeat the palarang fate of ho pl 5 Pug the completely Parts Replacement 1. Many elcticl and mechanksal parts in MARANTZ equipment have {peck safety related chraciorstes, These charecois are atan tot aiden om val inspection nor ean the pretocion lords by ‘hor necessary be obtained using replacement components ated for igervotlage, wattage, st, Tho use oa subtle part which ‘doesnot have the eam ssf chatacters s the MARANTZ rex ‘onmendod replacement pa show this service manual ray create Shock fe, o ater hezals.Undor ne creumsances shoul he or nal eign be modes or ard wahou writes parse fam MA. RANTZ: MARANTZ assumes no lab, exerees or mped,arsing butof any unauthoraed mactoston of dosgn, Servior assures all Hany. 2, _AlCe and many aver somcandctor pats aro suscptole a electro Satie oiscnages (ESD). Carlene handing during rar ean redo Ihe ilo ote par rasta, FOR PRODUCTS CONTAINING LASER tion exposure. DANGER. Invisible laser radiation when open. AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAN. CAUTION - Use of controls or adustments or performance of procedures other han those spectiid hora may result in hazardous racia- CAUTION - _The.use of optical instruments with this product wilincrease eye hazard. ‘This page is not printed. 13 2. CONFIGURATION OF DVD 2-1. Main Signal Processing Functions (Main Board) The signal processing functions of DVD are largely divided into the following (1) RF signal channel reading signals from a dise (digital serial) (2) Program stream signal channel t slice RF signal (igi- tallparalle) (8) Video signal and audio signal channel after decoding MPEG? (4) Video signal and au signal channel after DIA conver (5) Dise motorlfocustracking servo signal channel (6 Control (microcomputer) signal channel © Operationasplay signal channel (6) Power supply channel 2-2. Functions of Each Block (1) RF signal channel reading signals from a dise (DigitalSerial) “The RE signal read with the laser PU is converted into voltage with the IC (/V Amp) builtin the PU assembly and is applied to IC502 (T1236) ‘When the double-layer DVD disc is played, the IV Amp increases the gain about 12 dB. Because the returning laser beam quantity forthe double-layer DVD dise de- creases by 70% (70% lost agains the single-layer DVD disc. 1€502 corrects (amplifies) the 31 part with the DVD CD equalizer Amp and outputs as an RF signal ‘The corrected 3T part improves the pit reading accu- racy against damages on a disc. “The RF signal of DVD is applied to IC201 data proces- sor L, while the RF signal of CD is applied to C503 servo processor: “The RF signal of DVD applied to 1C201 is data sliced and is applied to 1C207 data processor 2 through the 8! 16 modulation signal pickup, the 8/18 modulator, ‘memory access with IC202 (4M-DRAM) and error cor rection. 4-4 ‘The RE signal of CD applied to 1C503 servo processor is data sliced and is applied tothe audio system DAC of 1904 through EFM signal removal, PM demodulation, ‘memory access with the built-in 16 KRAM and error correction. For the memory access with DRAM/RAM in IC201 and 1503, the RF signal which is read from the laser PU ‘and contains a component which changes with ime and is previously stored and is synchronized with an exact crystal oscillation freq nal fre from a component which changes with time (W/ F value, not measurable) and then accessed. yy to convert into an RE sig- (2) Program Stream Signal Channel 1207 data processor 2 verifies the program stream sig nal and sends it to IC304 MEG? decoder. ‘The program stream signal contains video, audio and other control informaticn/data ‘The video signal applied to IC304 MPEG2 decoder is exposed to memory/access by image frames with IC305 (16 MDRAM) in the memory interface, and the infor. ‘mation recorded in compressed (thinned) format is de~ coded (embedded). ‘After retumed to the original format, the video signal is transmitted with the audio signal and control informa- tion, and is applied to (C301 video processor rough the video interface. The control information is separated, in the video interface ard is applied to [C601 MPU as a system information threugh a microcomputer, (3) Video Signal and Audio Signal Channel after Decoding MPEG2 1C301 video processor separates the video signal and audio signal. The video signal is applied to the mixer to bedded with a sub: pictiro (superimpose) signal or OSD. on-screen display) signal based on the information from 1C601 MPU, MPU interface in IC301, and is sent to 1307 data processor 3 1307 data processor 3 performs signal processing for each of luminance signal, color signal and composite signal ofthe video signal based on the DVD format, and sends the result to IC306 video DAC. 1306 video DAC converts the digital video signal into ‘an analog video signal and transmits to IC308 SW as a luminance signal, a color signal and a composite signal. ‘The signal selected with the SW is applied to LPF through the impedance matching (emitter-follower) amplifier, to be cut in the high frequency, and then itis amplified to the standard level in the amplifier, selected with the SW and outputted as a composite signal. ‘The audio signal is separated through the system de- coder and is applied to 1903 parallel/serial converter: 1908 parallel/serial converter converis «serial signal into a parallel signal and applies it to C901 AC-3 de- coder. The AC-3 decodes (demodulates) the input sig- nal by selecting the ON/OFF SW at the rear of the set, and sends it to IC904 audio system DAC as a DVD data. ‘The CD audio signal is supplied from 1C503 servo pro- cessor directly 10 10904 audio system DAC, 1904 audio system DAC switches DVD and CD with the data /O. The output signal is converted into an ana- log signal with 1C905 audio DAC, and is sent to the audio out L/R through LPF and analog amplifier. ‘The digital signal processed with the digital encoder to match each format is coaxial/optical outptted from the data VO. (4) Servo signal channel! ‘The DVD servo channel is, like a CD/LD player, com- posed of a focus servo, a tracking servo, a feed motor servo and a dise motor (CLV) servo. DVD/CD: Astigmatie method DVD:Veried differential phase detect Focus servo: ‘Tracking servo! ‘Tracking servo: Dise servo: CD: 3-beam system DVDICD:CLY (Constant Linear Velocity) ‘The focus servo is common to DVD and CD. The sige nal from the laser PU is applied to 1CS02 RE-Amp. 1C502 RF Amp generator operates (A+ ©) - (B + D), and applies the result to 1503 servo processor asa fo- us error signal. ‘The focus control signal i controlled by the error signal in IC503 servo processor, andi applied to the drive cuit through 1C506 CD/DVD selector switeh to control the focus eo. ‘When a DVD is played, the focus point is switched for the Ist and 2nd layers. ‘The tracking servo is applied to 1503 servo processor through a separate error generation circuit. When a CD is played, the signals A to F from the laser PU are applied to 1C502 RE-Amp, where E and F are operated with the generator, and the result is applied to the CD/DVDTE selector switch as a CD tracking error signal When a DVD is phiyed, the signals A to D from the laser PU are applied to IC501 DVD-TE, where 37 cor- rection and operaticn of (A + C) and )B + D), offset setting, phase comparing and correction of damages of 1 disc are performed, and the output is applied to the CD/DVDTE selector switch of [C502 RF-Amp as a DVD tracking error. ‘The DVD's TE sigeal passing through ICS01 and the ‘TE signal converted into TE for CD inside 1C502 select DVD-TE or CD-TEby the switch circuit inside IC502. ‘Then, the signal is supplied to the servo control circuit 1503. The TE signal is converted into the tracking con- vol signal and then input to the tracking signal drive circuit in IC505 throsgh the CD and DVD selection SW inside IC506. The tacking drive output is input to the tacking coil of the pick up and performs the tracking, control. ‘The dise servo comprises of an independent cirewit, and ‘controls IC510 dise drive with the control signal obtained by comparing the 27 MHz clock frequency of 1C301 video processor with the PLL data of CD (IC503), thereby realizing the CLV servo. 3. LOCATION OF MAIN PARTS E02 Power Supply PC Board EUD4 Power Switch PC Boars UDI Main PC Board Loading Motor PC Board EUDS Front Display PC Board Feed Motor PC Board 4, MECHANISM PARTS LOCATION Tray Clamper stay Mechanism chassis assembly (Top side) Loading motor PC board Mechanism chassis Mechanism chassis assembly (Bottom side) 17 Pulley gear Loading gear (A) Loading belt Loading motor Kick lever Tray load gear Loading gear (B) Rack gear (Slider arm) Disc motor Mechanism chassis assembly (Internal side) 1-8 Damper Damper Pickup assembly Sub guide shaft Main guide shaft Feed motor Damper ee damper Pickup mechanism chassis assembly (Top side) nee Rack gear assembly Gear Bassembly GearA Feed motor gear assembly Feed motor PC board Pickup mechanism chassis assembly (Bottom side) 19 5. DESCRIPTION OF MECHANISM 5-1. Mechanism Unit 5-1-1, Outline ‘The mechanism unit is designed to play DVD/CD of Sem ‘/12em as our first model of DVD video player. The dises are loaded on the almost fully opened tray, clamped when the pickup mechanism drives, and turned by one dise motor. 5-1-2. Pickup Mechanism 1, A pickup, a pickup feed mechanism and a dise motor are assembled on a pickup chassis. 2. The pickup mechanism assembly is fixed to a sub, chassis, and is secured to a mechanism chassis 50 the disc motor side (the front part) can vertically swing taking the rear part of the subchassis as a fulcrum. 3. The pickup is held by two guide shafts, The dise ‘motor side of the main guide shaft is secured to the pickup chassis, and the other end is engaged with the spiral cam, The sub guide shaft is engaged with the spiral cam on both sides. 5. The pickup feed mechanism is driven by the feed ‘motor and constructed, so that the rack gear attached to the pickup engages with the gear in the speed reduction gear series, and they drive to slide the pickup. 5-1-3, Loading Mechanism 1. Only the tray slide out from the cabinet to load a dise. 2. ‘The rack gear at the back of the tray is driven by the tray load gear to slide the tray. When the tray is ‘closed, the rack gear disengages from the tray load ‘gear, At this time, the tray load gear engages with the rack of the slider cam, and slides the slider cam, raises the pickup mechanism at the cam groove of the slider ccam, and clamps a disc 4-10 5-2. Mechanism and Operation AA serial operation from playback status o eject operation is described as follows 5-2-1. Loading Mechanism 1. A dise is ejected as follows during playing. Fig. 1-1 and Fig. 1-2 show the perspective of the tray in the closed state. The pin (1) of the sub chassis is on the slider cam, and the pickup mechanism assembly is. raised. At this time, the slider cam is located at the rightmost position pulling the kick lever, and the kick lever presses the detection switch and turns on, Deiection switen ‘leer cam Sider eam Pin (1) On th sider cam Pin (1) On the slider eam Fig. 1-1 ‘The tray load gear engages with the slider eam through the loading gear B, and disengages from the rack gear at the back of the tray. Since the boss (2) of the sub chassis fits inthe elliptic hole at the back of the tray at this time, the tray is locked. ‘Siser cam Tray ? Loading Tray load gear gear 8 “Tray load gear ‘Since the pin (1) of the sub chassis is on the slider ‘cam, when the slider eam moves to the left it de- scends along the cart surface and release the clamp. Acthis time, the boss (2) of the sub chassis comes out ‘of the elliptic hole athe back of the tay, but as the boss (3) of the slider cam fits in the cam groove at the back of the tray, the tray does not move. liptichole Boss 2) Loading gear Tray load gear Fig. 1-2 Fig. 1-3 and Fig, 1-4 show the beginning of opening, First, the loading motor turns clockwise, rotates the loading gear B counterclockwise through the pulley gear, the loading gear A and the tray load gear, and. moves the slider cam to the left. (Refer to Fig. 1-3.) Loading gear 8 ray load gear Slider eam Loading moter Pally gear (Cam groove ai te back of he ay Boss (3) Cam groove atthe back of the tray Boss (2) Sider cam (On the sider cam to On the slider cam top 3._ Fig. 1-S and Fig. 1-6 show the condition to move the tray. The boss (3) ofthe slider cam pushes the bent comer of the cam groove at the back of the tray, the ‘way is pushed forward, and the rack gear at the back ‘of the tray engages with the top gear of the tray load gear. Boos) Tray || Rackgoar Tay ‘Tray load gear Tray we PSS a Tray load goat 11 Fig. LS When the tray load gear tuns further, the slider eam dlisengages from the loading gear B, and the free slider cam is pulled by the tension spring to the specified position Disengage ‘Tray load goa? Fig. 146 Fig. 1-7 shows the end of opening the tray. The screw (1) is fixed in the rear left of the tray. This serew pushes the kick lever stopper forward, rotates it and turns on the detection switch. The detection switch turns on at 3 10-4 mm before the tray fully opens. ‘When the loading motor is controlled to turn off by a microcomputer, the tray stops, At this time, even if the ay overruns due tothe inertia of the motor, the serew (2) fixed in the rear right of the way hits upon the stopper of the mechanism chassis to stop the tray. Daiselion sureh stopper kick ever a Kick lever Stopper" chassis Fig. 1-7 ‘When the tray closes, the mechanism moves reverse. ‘When the operation bution or the try is pressed and the detection switch is turned off, the loading motor tums counterclockwise, the tray slides back, the slider ‘cam moves, and the pickup mechanism assembly rises and clamps, 2. Pickup Feed Mechanism Fig. 1-8 shows the pickup feed mechanism. When the feed motor turns clockwise, the gear B turns in the direetion of arrow through the gear for the feed motor and the gear A, the rack gear screwed to the pickup drives, and the pickup slides from inside to outside, ‘The gear B and the rack gear form the two-step gear construction. Combinec with a compression spring, it eliminates backlash in the pickup moving direction, ‘The pickup is fitzed to two guide shafts. One end of the main guide shaft is supported by the shaft holding portion provided! in the pickup chassis, and the other end is pressed and held without a play on the spiral cam by a torsion spring, The sub guide shaft engages. with the spiral cam at both ends, and pressed and held without a play on the cam by a torsion spring. ‘Sub guide shat Picwp Gear Feed motor 6. DESCRIPTION OF CIRCUIT 6-1. Power Supply Circt 6-1-1. General ‘The power supply circuit employs a switching regulator to stabilize five types of rectifier outputs, providing stable power supply. Each circuit description will be deseried in the following, 6-1-2. Input Filter Circuit- ‘The input filter circuit comprises C801, C802, C803, (C804 and TRO1. It prevents inflow of noises intovfrom the AC line, Fer 801 ‘204 ‘Toot cae i i cana Fig. 1-9 6-1-3. Primary Rectifier/Smoothing Circuit ‘The primary rectifier/smoothing circuit comprises D802 ~ ‘C805. It reetfies the AC input in D802 ~ D805, and smoothes voltage in C805. It generates approximately 160V DC and supplies it to the switching circuit. eos Arorox, 100 804 Fig. 1-10 6-1-4. Switching Circuit Fig. I-11 shows the switching circuit. When the power cord plug is connected, 2 voltage is supplied to pin 2 of (2803 through R804, REOS, and Q) of Q803 is turned on, ‘Then, the current is flown into Np of T802. Then, a reverse electromotive force is generated in Np, Qu turns ‘on abruptly, When Q1 is saturated, a reverse electromotive force is generated in Np, then Qi turns off abruptly. fa this case, the power is supplied to the secondary side (Ns). After the power is supplied completely, Qu restarts ‘The serial operations upto now is repeated, Furthermore, 9V output on the secondary side is monitored by Q821, (802 and R825 and the timing is controlled to obtain the constant output voltage. or AME Fig. PL 1413 6-1-5, Current Limiter Circuit ‘The current limiter circuit detects the Qy emitter current in Q803 and prevents flow of excessive current when the power cord plug is connected or when overloaded. This circuit operates as follows, When the Qi emitter current increases and the Qo base voltage rises, Qo tums on ‘Then, the Q1 base bias is pulled and Qr is turned off. ‘Therefore, limiting is effected to protect the elements, 6-1-6. Secondary Reetifier/Smoothing Circuit ‘There are five rectifier/smoothing circuits in the second- ary side, They supply 9V, 6Y, 4V,-36V and 4.9V rectified DC voltage, respectively. Teo2 621 Feat ue Rectes w cso: cave Foo2 pez Lae | ected wv ‘cues cans Fees 829) + reeiea uv cans sea Rea! Rectteg 0 a8 rece 0825 Fray) ‘coe re Fig. L 1414 6-1-7. Control IC: 0821 Q821 isa monolithic contra! IC, and comprises a control ‘uit ofthe primary circuit, a3.3V control amplifier, an EVERSV regulator, an ANALOG SV regulator and a. 5,6V regulator. The ANALOG SV and 3.3V control amplifier turn on and off according to the on/off signal (Po ON-OFF sig.) from the microcomputer. This IC is further provided with a current limiter for EVER 5V, ANALOG SV and 5.6V. When the temperature of Q821 rises owing to some causes, the temperature limiter starts ‘operating at 130 + 20°C. Then the EVER 5V, ANALOG, 5V, S.6V output are cut. 821 reo Ly PRINT) SIDE ‘OWOFF ERROR AMP | sav ][aav] [anacog] [EveR| feo. |Jenron] [sv || sv ame} | ae | | neo (+ ever sv L_ awatos sv L__oreattios ov Lo recttes av ogee pase: {______ 02s sae ans aes couLecToR Fig. 1-13 6-1-8. 3.3V Regulator ‘The 3.3V circuit is comprises of error amplifiers in Q822 and Q821. This circuit gets a rectified 4V as an input, and provides 3.3V as an output, as shown in Fig, 1-14. R827 sa resistor to adjust 3.3V. Fig. 1-14 6-1-9, DIGITAL 5V Regulator ‘The DIGITAL SV circuit gets a rectified 6V as an input and provides DIGITAL SV as an output by connecting the output (5.6) of pin 6 of Q821 to the base of Q823, as shown in Fig. 1-15. Q825, R835, R830, D826, and D827 form the DIGITAL SV on/off circuit. D833 protects short- circuit of DIGITAL SV. If the DIGITAL SV is shorted, it sels Po ON-OFF Sig to low to shut off the output 823 ected Deatrat sv ov + | pace rast Jo Poon orr ees D807 Too sw reat Recthea ov Fig. 1-15 61-10. 9V/8V Regulator ‘The OV circuit gets a rectified 9V as an input and pro- vides 9V as an output by turning on/ofT Q824, as shown in Fig. 1-16. The 8V output is obtained by dividing the 9V output by Ve (approx. 0.7V) with the diode D83s. D831 and D832 protects short-circuit of 9V and 8V. The function is the same as D833 in the DIGITAL SV cireuit, Tote SW cveut Fig. 116 1415 6-41-11, 24V Regulator ‘The -24V circuit gets arectified -36V as an input and provides -24V as an output through the zener diodes D836 ~ D840, as shown in Fig. 1-17. Fes Recto ov aay Fig. 117 6-1-12. SW Circuit ‘The SW circuit tums and off each output voltage by turning on and off Q827 by the Po ON-OFF Sig (H: ON, L: OFF), as shown in Fig. 1-18, ost Po ON-OFF es ” (Hau) ONOFFciruit for ae Peeudoload cre BV oreu DIGITAL S¥ cout ( 6-1-13. Pseudo Load Circuit ‘The Pseudo load circuit comprises R832 and Q826, as shown in Fig, 1-19, It prevents malfunction of the power circuit due ta light load at off of power supply by ‘uming on Q826 when the power tums off and reducing a load from the rectified 9V through R832. Q826 turns off ‘when the power turns on, Fig. 1-18 Rectied 90 Tomosw eer cicut 6-1-14, Overvoltage Protection Circuit ‘The overvoltage protection circuit consists of D828 and (828 as shown in Fig, 1-20. When the rectified 9V increases to LIV or more, D828 and Q828 turn on, Po ON.OFF Sig is set to low, and all outputs of the onfoft system are shut off est Po ONOFE ees - Recttes 0 Fig. 1-20 6-2. Front Circuit Outline ‘The front circuit provides the main microcomputer with the serial data of fluorescent/LED display control, decoding of remote control signals, reading of key inputs, ete 6-22, Interface with the Main Microcomputer Serial data is transferred in the simultaneous transmission ‘and reception system using serial clock, Serial transfer is started by FSTBX from the main microcomputer, A 4s, clock from the main microcomputer is used as @ transfer clock, 6-2-3. Fluorescent Tube Display Control ‘The fluorescent tube is lit taking the divider interruption in the microcomputer as a reference timing. It adopts the dynamic display system; each grid is sequentially lit ‘within a certain time. Fig. 1-21 Display timing As for the display tube, itis lt when the grid voltage and anode voltage is +26V against -21V of the (F-) terminal voltage of the filament, and the grid voltage and anode voltage must be held at -24V to turn off the display tube. On ' ow 169164) - ~21V F) reteronco Lay Fig, 1-22 6-2-4, Serial Transfer Serial clock is supplied from the main microcomputer. The signal of inverted logic is supplied to the sub miero- computer. (Fig, 1-23) Serial transfer utilizes simultaneous transmission and reception. The main microcomputer transmit and receive serial data atthe software level. The sub microcomputer performs it using the hardwate, The transfer procedure is shown below 1. The main microcomputer sets FSTBX to “L" when starting serial transfer. 2. The main microcomputer waits for 2 ms after tening FSTBX to “L”, then starts serial transfer. 3. Using the software, the main microcomputer sends data atthe falling edge of the clock and receives the serial data from the sub microcomputer atthe Falling edge of the clock. 4, ‘The sub microcomputer uses the serial transfer function of the hardware, and receives the data from the main microcomputer: 5. When the main microcomputer terminates transmis sion of 11 words, the serial transfer ends. 6. ‘The sub microcomputer sends the OFFH data by 8 words after transferring 3 words. This data is ignored in the main microcomputer, 7. The main microcomputer sets FSTBX to “H" after uansferring 11 words. Main microcomputer TUPsSCSAonF ‘Sub miorocomputer Icto1 TMPareTeKs, ‘The serial transfer timing chart is shown in Fig. 1-24, 1 2 ‘Transfer clock is 4p. ‘The number of words to transfer is 10 in the main microcomputer and 3 in the sub microcomputer, 13, words in total, which is considered one cycle. 3. An interval at every 13 words is 180s at least. ‘The wansfer cycle is 20ms, and is managed in the main microcomputer. ‘The uansfer systemis simultaneous transmission and reception, The clock signal is the inverted output from. the main microcomputer, which is supplied to the sub ‘microcomputer ‘Transfer is termin: the main microcomputer recei by setting FSTBX to “H” after the last word. Even if transfer nornally ends, the received contents are ignored ifthe ckeck sum is not matched. ‘The main microcomputer starts transfer at least 2ms. after detecting FSTBX set 10 °L". ‘The sub microcomputer interrupt transfer and ignores the received contents when FSTBX set to“H”, 345678 94011 aor se) —— ‘SO(Main) ! [| sti) ‘ao UT 7. TROUBLESHOOTING Fig. 1-25 shows the troubleshooting flowchart, Basically, a defective part can be identified according to the main flowchart, As for the front circuit and the power circuit, troubleshooting can be made for each circuit. Use it when repairing each PC board, 74. Main Flowohaat 7-2. Power Supply Gieut 7-8, Front Grout (1) EVER 5Y output does nat develop. (2) ANALOG SV output does not devel. (3) DIGITAL SV output does not ceveton. (2) 83V output does not develop. Fig. 1-25 ‘TPo02 (DSP AST) ‘TP508 ($0) TPe04 (SI) ‘T6093 ——+0 TP605——*0 j pede 1604 —————e9, Teens (80K) | Pegg —————o ‘TP506 (FSTBX) FRONT SIDE Fig, 1-26 Main PC board (Test point location) 1-18 7-1. Main Flowchart 7-1-1. Power does not turn on. Caan ¥ Connect tha AG plug to the AC socket ‘TP60t vol age = 8V? vou Hm v TP605: Tp60s NT Repair the power Tur on the power switch. Tehemt o>] supply PC boar om wo Po beau OK rey voview v-auia 7 Hreics Hémsion 7 Gassthe power Nu, [Pheakine navetome at ae TED ight” “Tene (o8¥) = TP608 ee train PO boa) ) ‘ | ‘re TPSORM NN | Repl isthetiont \N [Repair te Voameten) Ye | _Revlace the i the ront pair the faeeoe ore main PC boar, PC board OK, front PC boars Y a vemrereuto {main PC boar) OK? once Y {Goto font creut fow char (A) Repair the power supply PO board : Does te display NN Check tation) {So to front cre tube tight pormaly? etcuitter ary voube, ) flow chat (8) Y isthotront NN [_Repairine 2C boas OK front PC board Ww pair the power supply PC board, 1-19 7-1-2, Tray OPEN/CLOSE operation is not carried out. Press the OPENIGLOSE key, st vaviaw T eta, Does the tray ui Check the waveform at | pen normal? “P604 fhe main Y 7 1 | Press he | OPENCLOSE key | y Does ihe tray NN Does thenommal NN [ Repair tne front lose normaly? Pulse develop? PC boar 7 Y Y Wasthemain SN. [” Replace the PC board replaced? main PC bors Y Trey moves Y Does loading \N__,.| Replace loacing motor rotate? motor. v Y in N ettoatng > Reslace loading switch Y y Foplce associa foscng mechanism pars 7-1-3. Video, Audio, Sub video does not work correctly. (Boos power light? ‘Does display tube light corecty? Y 64-1 Power does not tun on, 641-1 Power does net tun on Does pekup move By N pushing he PLAY key + during no cise leasing? Roplace feed mot. Y ¥ ‘Sel the disc and push "PLAY" key. Is BF level comect? (17-20V(~-) (Correct he AF level by Gearing ‘he pickup lens, Check whether the unt works comect ot. it work normally after main al Stare apa Replace pickup mechanism assert Y y Note: Lens cleaning detail 1.Be sure to perform the clearing more then 3 times. 2. Use a new cotton bar for one cleaning. Do not use the used cotton bar. 8, Forte cleaning quid, use the 4. Be sure to wipe the lens with a alter the cleaning completes. 1-21 pure alcoho! (more then 95%). ‘ried catton bar 7-2, Power Supply Circuit 7-2-1. Checking 821 (LA5611) LAS61! is composed of 9V regulator circuit, 33V regulator cient, ESV regulator circuit, ANALOG SV rogulator circuit and 5.6V regulator circuit, (1) EVER SV does not develop. Is the rected 9V input supplied? ¥ Is the rectified 6V input suppioa? ‘Check F821, F80T, C803, Is the analog 5V supplied? 821 pin 4 Does Po-ONIOFF SIG exist? NOW! OFF HIGH ON £ HON Replace the main PC board. (2821 is detective Check the load circuit Daas ESV develop atin 1 when 821 opens? Does re araog3V ‘develop at pin 4 when ‘G21 pin 4 opens? Y (Chack the ESV load citcut for a shot-crcult or other defects, Check the analog SV load circuit 2821 is detective, een fora shar-creut or otter detects. Note: “+ When the temperature protection circuit inside IC operates, all output voltages in Q82I are stopped. + When the rectified 6V input is not generated, all output voltages are stopped. 1-22 (2) DIGITAL SV does not develop. 1 tet rectc ev put supa? Chock Faz2, F801, 2808, (check Feet > check Fe22, a82a, ESV does not ‘Analog SV does not daveo develop. ° 5 ‘Does Po-ONIOFF SIG exist? N (LOW: OFF, HIGH : ON} Replace the main PC board 2821 Is dotoctive. Doss EBV develop atpin wh 1 Tha analogs ‘dovoiop at pin 4 when (821 pin 4 opens? Note: + When the temperature protection circuit inside IC operate, all output voltages in Q8Z1 are stopped. + When the rectified 6V input is not generated, all output voltages are stopped, (3) ANALOG SV does not develop. Is the rected 9V input supplied? (2821 pin 13 ¥ Js the recited 6V input supplied? Check F821, F301, C803, check F822, Does Po-ONIOFF SIG exist? N_ (LOW : OFF, HIGH :ON) Replace the main PC board ¥ Does 0821 heat? (2821 is detective, Y Doss EBV doveioy atin ¢ wien 821 pin 1 opens? Sie analog SV develop at pin wh ‘Qa2t pin 4 opens’ Check the E5V fad eeu for (Check the analog 8 load circuit « short-circuit or other defects eee ora shortceuitor ane detects (0821 is detective Note: + When the temperature protection circuit inside IC operates, all output voltages in Q821 ate stopped, + When the rectified 6V input is not generated, all output voltages are stopped. 1-24 (4) 3.3 output does not develop, Is the rectified 6V input supplied? Y Is the recited 9V input supplied? (Check F822, F801, C803, ‘Check F821 ‘Check a822, F823 ESV doos not ‘nalog 5V does nat develop. develop, Doos Po-ONIOFF SIG exit? N_ (LOW : OFF, HIGH: ON} Replace the main unit (2821 is defective, Doss EBV dovelop atpin 1 when O82 pin 1 opens? Tha analogs develop at pin 4 when {Q821 pin opans?, ! ‘Check the ESV load skcut for creck he analog SV lad ereut {s dotectvo, a snon-cteul or athar defects ee ree fora snar-crcutor ater detcts, 9821 defect Note: ‘+ When the temperature protection circuit inside IC operates, all output voltages i ‘+ When the rectified 6V input is not generated, all output voltages are stopped. (Q821 are stopped, 1:25 7-3. Front Circuit > T0(3) Does the dleolay tube light normally? Do all keys operate?, From main flow chart (8) Ic104 pin 34 10101 pings, a st vows Honea vroview Hem 1s the voltage waveforms fora e108 a0) isthe dtoive pat M6 pool. stat is be song may v Y a neler Is the voltage waveform ‘normal at pins ofthe display tube A101? Re-solder the defecive par. To(s) Replace the cispiay tube. Does the remote ‘conta operate? y The front PC board repair is comploted. Is apulse waveform oenerated at MT101 pin 1? Replace the MTI01 ‘Are C104 pin 22 and MT101 pin 1 conducing? Y Re-solder, Replace the 704 1-26 From (3) From main flow chart (A) 1 ‘Operated when \ N Nn N OPEN/CLOSE key 's 16101 pin ge Is CNt0% ping | Replace 's pressed? sv? 5v? a Y Y Y a-solder 10101 1s 0131 base 0 volt? LF in 39, orro-soidor the plated JP ot that ine. Y 1 Is thepin adjacent to Fe-solder or replace Is 10101 pin 15 maint Re-solder ‘ : pin 15 shorted or (O13, D131, BI3a 8v ea Y Y y Isentos pinto Ny} Renace Re-solder IC 101 a pin2t, or replace fe—! Iron Y Replace ——————— | tre rior. ‘ara tho pins adjacent ee Isicrot tolCt0t pins 12-15 Nn. e-solderthe pin 14 oscillating? shorted, andar the pine 13, >| Sonics pant 14 of IO101,X101,A137, soldering normally? F ing normally’ Y Replace the 16101 pin 24 La) x1o1, A137 or ICr0r. 8 Y vous i Arepins 23,24, NN Aepins4.5, SN, | Replace Smsiy € peat ICI01 OK? of CN01 OK? the FF 16104 pin 26 Y Y oe Replace the veview ’ {+} setective part of Hsmetv RING, R14, ITS, To) 4-27 From (5) y ‘Check conduction \ w Re-slder or Is 10104 pin 25 0K? between 6101 | replace the pin 25 and A112? detective par. Y 16101 pin 25 Y place HEH co teceecarammmanamenaenmin| te C10! v2vidw Mra = Real Is CNeO2 N i =| orroplaco (Main BC boars) Is oNt01 pin7 0K? apa in dK? Y Y Roplace herr. To(} —>| y ring of Resolder the IC10% pins 9~ 12 detective pat Y 1 ‘Aro $101 ~ S106 N Ave A101 - 106, NY Replace the and S131 ahvays R123 and A131 Ok? | detective par. eonducting? = Vv Y Chock the keyinpu “| Re solder the éteuit for conduction detective part Y Replace the Replace L__,| conducting the i104 ‘SW. 1-28 SECTION 2 PART REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES CAUTIONS BEFORE STARTING SERVICING Electronic parts are susceptible to static electricity and may easily damaged, so do not forget to take a proper grounding, treatment as required. Many screws are used inside the unit. To prevent missing, dropping, ete. of the screws, always use a magnetized screw- river in servicing. Several kinds of serews are used and some of them need special cautions. That is, take care of the lapping screws securing molded parts and fine pitch screws used to secure metal parts. If they are used improperly, the sserew holes will be easily damaged and the parts can not be fixed. 1. REPLACEMENT OF MECHANICAL PARTS 1-1. Cabinet Replacement 5. Push the part (10) in figure (A) to untock the tray (9) 1-1-1. Top Cover 6. When te tray () mews forward, pl ut the tay) = «sre wane vows | Upper ails _Top cover (2) \ 7 2) toworsriod \_£ rid | cae) or8 (5) Fig. 22 Scews(8} Main PC board (7) Fig. 241 S \ are (3 \ 1-1-2, Tray and Upper/Lower Shield Plates 1. Remove six screws (1) and the upper shield plate (2) (Refer to Fig, 2-2) 2, Remove the core (3) ancl pull out the flexible cable (4) from the core (5). Then remove the lower shield plate (6) 3, Put the main PC board (7) vertically and connect the flexible cable (4) Flexble 4, Remove two serews (8) of the tray (9). (Refer to Fig, Fsble, 23) 24 14-8. Tray Panel 1. Insert a fla-blade serewaiver into the portion A between the tray and the tray panel, to unlock the two claws, and remove the tray panel 2, Tomount the tray panel it the pane! into the groove con both sides until it clicks. Frat blade __\ sorendriver Tray panel PorionA Fig.2-4 “ray 1-1-4, Front Panel 1. Eject the tay. (If the tray does not move, take out the: tray by referring to Fig. 2-3.) 2. Remove the tay panel. (Refer to item 1-1-3.) Remove four serews (1). (Refer to Fig. 2-5.) 4, Remove the claw A (used at six locations), and remove the front panel (2). clans (A) ig. 25 1-1-5, Rear Panel 1, Remove the upper shield plate, main PC board and. ower shield plate, (Refer to items 1-1-2 and 1-2-1.) 2, Remove the color DIF PC board (Refer to item 2) 3. Remove the power supply bush (3) and remove the three screws (1), Then, remove the rear pane! (2). (Refer to Fig. 2-6) Bush (6) 1-2. PC Board Replacement 1 Main PC Board Note: + Before removing the main PC board, be sure to short- circuit the laser diode output land. After replacing the PC board, open the land after inserting the flexible connector (3). (Refer to Fig. 2-7.) Remove the top cover (Refer to item 1-1-1), 2, Remove the upper shield plate, (Refer to item 1-1-2.) Remove two screws (1), and take out the main PC board (2). (Refer to Fig. 2-7.) Remove the caution label (3) ‘5. Remove the flexible connector (4) and the connector (6) from the main PC board (2). Then, remove the ‘main PC board (2). Main PC boars (2) Caution Flexible. € level (3) connector 4 R Sroxivle connector Note. “The postion of laser diode output land ato diferent dopanding on the unit Type Types Fig. 2-8 Enlarged view of part (A) Note: + The core (6) has a mounting direction, So take eare for the direction, (Refer to Fig. 2-9.) Lower shield plato core 6) Ny core (6) \Z Protrusion of core Pratrusion “Lower shold ofcore plate Fig. 2-9 1-2-2. Power Supply PC Board 1. Remove the upper shield plate, main PC board and lower shield plate. (Refer to items 1-1-2 and 1-2-1.) 2. Remove the caution label, (Refer to item 1-2-1.) Remove two screws (1), and remove the frame (2). (Refer to Fig. 2-10) 4. Remove four screws (4), and disconnect the povwer cord connector (3). Then, remove the power supply PC boar (5). Fram (2) Power ood connector 37 ah aw] ‘Screws | omer Sey PC boar (8) Fig. 2-10 1-2-3, Front Display PC Board and the Power Switch PC Board 1. Remove the front panel (Refer to item 1-1-3) 2. Remove six serews (1), and remove the front display PC board (2). (Refer to Fig. 2-11.) 3. Remove six screws (3), and remove the power switch PC board (4) 4. Remove the flexible connector (5) of the front display PC board (2). 5. Remove the shield sheet (6) Note: + When removing the shield sheet, itis necessary to remove the both side adhesive tape previously. Both sioe dtesve ape cq PONE" Sith PC board) & b= Screws (3) Front display PC board (2) Shield sheet \ Screws (1) Flexislo connector (5) Both side adhesive tape 1-3. Mechanism Parts Replacement 1-3-1, Mechanism Chassis Assembly Note: + Before removing the flexible connector and connector, be sure to short the laser diode output land. After replacing the mechanism chassis assembly, open the land after inserting the flexible connector and connec tor 1. Remove the upper shield plate, main PC board, lower shield plate, tray and caution label. (Refer to items 1- 1-2, 14-3 and 12-1) 2. Remove two screws (1), and remove the frame (2. (Refer to Fig. 2-12) 3. Remove three screws (3), and remove the mechanism chassis assembly (4) Note The positon of laser diode output land ar diferent depending on the unt Type A, Typeb Frame (2) Seren (1) Mechanism chassis assembly (4) Fig. 2:12 1-3-2. Loading Motor and Detection Switch 1. Peel off the tape (2) which fixing the flexible connec tor (1). 2. Desolder the loading metor terminal Loosen three mold claws (3), and remove the loading PC board (4) (Refer to Fig. 2-13). 4, Desolder, and remove the detection switeh (5). 5, Remove the loading belt (6) (Refer to Fig. 2-13), 6, Remove two screws (7), and remove the loading motor (8) - |. Align the positioning hole of a new loading motor (8) 1 the hole into which the chassis positioning boss is inserted, and fix the motor with two screws (7). (Refer to Fig. 213.) 2.. Perform the reverse steps of removal described above for mounting Notes: ‘+ When mounting the loading motor PC board, insert the end oF the detection switeh (5) into the notch of the kick lever. (Refer to Fig. 2-13.) + When mounting the loading belt (6), take care not 10 twist the bele or touch grease, + Be sure to open the molded claws (3) manually when mounting the loading motor PC board (4) When the loading motor PC board (4) is pushed in dircetly without opening the molded claws (3), the molded claws (3) may be destroyed. Datection switch 5) y Loading motor \ PC board (4) Flexible connector (1) Fig. 2-13, Fig. 2-14 1-3-3. Pickup Mechanism Assembly 1. Remove two screws (1), 2nd remove the clamper stay @, 2. Remove the 21-pin flexible connector (3). (This is not locked, and can be removed simply by pulling.) 3. Remove two screws (4), and remove the sub chassis (5) (with the pickup mechanism assembly). 4. Remove four serews (6), and remove the pickup, mechanism assembly (7). 5. Remove the 19:pin flexible connector (8). Pickup mectanism ‘assembly (7) —~ Screws (1) Damoer ‘connector (3) Sul chasis (5) Iscrows (4) slay 2) Rack geat Mechanism (ier cam) Note: + Removal of connector with the flexible connector lock Pull the connector slider in the direction of the arrow with your fingers. The connector is unlocked, and the 19-pin flexible conrector (8) can be removed. YL connector 19P flexible connector (8) 1. Replace the pickup mechanism assembly (7). 2, Face the correct side of the 19-pin flexible vonnector (8) up and connect it to a new pickup mechanism assembly (7). (Face the metallic side of the pickup ‘mechanism assembly (7) up viewing it from the rear side, insert it into the connector, and lock it by sliding, the connector in the direction of the arrow.) ‘Metal terminal surface 19P flexible connector (8) Fig. 2-17 3._ Perform the reverse steps of removal deseribed on. previous page for mounting, Note: ‘+ When fixing the pickup mechanism assembly (7) with four serews (6), take care not fo catch the damper. ush the mechanism assembly (7) down and loosen the damper, and tighten the serews (6). ‘Screws (6) Damper a \ Push Pickup mechanism \ fssomoly (7) | Fig. 218 + Use the damper with a protrusion (2 locations) in the dise motor, and use a damper without a protrusion on Om FG Fig. 2-19) ‘+ When mounting the sub chassis (5) (with the pickup ‘mechanism assembly), insert the Up/Down guide boss into the cam slider Up/Down carn, Su chassis (5) (th pickup mechanism assembiy) s cam sider UpyDown cam section 1-3-4, Gear B Assembly, Gear A, Feed Motor Gear Assembly and Reck Gear Assembly 1. Remove the pickup mechanism assembly (Refer to item 1-33) 2. Remove the washer (1), and remove the gear B assembly (2). (Refer to Fig. 2-21.) 3. Remove one screw (3), and remove the gear A (4). Pickup mechanism assembly ‘N “Magnet ‘“ Km motor aa g) ‘oer aesemby (5) assembly (7) Gear A (4) Vee soraus (a) —ob nr Basser 2 ~weshor (1) Fig. 2-21 4, Remove the feed motor gear assembly (5) using. screwdrivers with care aken not to break the magnet, Note: + Apply lightly the screwdriver end to the gear shaft and push upward, and pall ot the feed motor gear assembly (5). Feed motor Screwtiver, etc Magnet FS section pears (5) Fig. 2-22 5, Remove wo screws (6), and remove the rack gear assembly (7). (Refer to Fig. 2-23.) 26 1, Perform the reverse steps of removal described on previous page for mounting. 2. Push te pickup head (8) 10 the dise motor side (direction of the arrow (A)), and push and slide the upper gear of the rick gear assembly (6) (direction of the arrow (B)) 3. Align the positioning holes of the upper and lower gears ofthe gear B assembly (2), insert them into the gears ofthe gear A and the ruck gear assembly (7), and fix them with the washer (1). er Gear Aa) ‘assembly (2) Feed motor oar A) ‘gar assembly (5) Gear assembly (2)__ Washer (1), Postioning-—~ hole Rack gear assombiy (7) 1 Pickup head (8) 7 Rack gear (teen assembly (6) o TS Gear 6 assembly (2) Pig. 2-23 Notes + Push the feed motor gear assembly (5) to fit iin position. (Refer to Fig. 2-24.) + Fit the feed motor gear assembly (5) atthe height ‘where the clearance is 0.5 # 0.1 mm between the feed ‘motor gear assembly and the hall element on the feed motor PC board ‘+ When replacing the hall element, be sure to fit the hall ‘element to the pattern surface of the feed motor PC board. ‘Then, solder the hall element on the feed motor PC board without leaving any clearance. 27 Feed motor Feed motor Hall element °C board oe 05 0.1mm (gear assembly (5) Fig. 2-24 1-3-5. Feed Motor 1. Remove the gear B assembly, the gear A and the feed motor gear assembly (Refer to item 1-3-4). 2. Remove two screws (1), and remove the feed motor (2). (Refer to Fig. 2.25.) 3. Desolder the feed motor lead (4) from the feed motor PC board (3). 1. Solder the lead wire (4) of a new feed motor (2) to the feed motor PC board, (Pay attention to the lead wire color) 2. Fix the feed motor (2) with two serews (1) with attention paid to the motor angle. (Phe motor side end ‘ofthe lead wire (4) i tobe aligned to the positioning ‘concave on the pickup mechanism assembly.) 3. Fasten the feed motor lead wire (4) with a cotton tape. Use a new cotton tae, Feed motor leadwire (8) Pickup mechanism Feed motor (2) assomely cotton ape Positioning Solder here 11P Hoxible connector (5) —_Feed motor PC board (3) ‘Serows (1) ‘This page is not printed, 28 SECTION 3 SERVICING DIAGRAMS 1. STANDING PC BOARDS FOR SERVICING er supply PC Boars 04 Foner Switch — | EU01 Main PC Boars PC Board £EU03 Front Display PC Board — ) bu Es a 2] FA 9 s 2S 9 Es 3 = o 34 2. MAIN WAVEFORMS AND THE MEASUREMENT LOCATIONS 2-1. Main Waveforms @ (a) TP807 (10503, Pin @) @ TP501 (10802, Pin @) (0) TP506 (10503, Pin @) (Rterenoe error signal when forced ‘racking is OFF ) oD play RecD Home vasview Hs00neta ® (@) TP507 (10503, Pin @) (b) TP506 (10503, Pin @) (Relerence error signal when forced ‘racking is OFF.) ee (@) REAP FSD (ovD} vsswiaty soon " viaviey TE pity 2-2. Main Waveforms Measurement Locations ae soe i CJ SS ye po ste | S{Suq = Enero sexs < = CI wo | 5 sn se col one 32 3. CIRCUIT SYMBOLS AND SUPPLEMENTARY EXPLANATION 3 3-4-1. Required Tools: 1. Fine tipped, well insulated soldering “pencil”, about 30 Watts, Tweezers, 3. Blower type hair dryer. 3-1-2. Soldering Cautions: 1. Dovnot apply heat for more than 3s, 2. Avoid using a rubbing stroke when soldering, Discard removed chips; do no reuse them, Supplementary cementing is not required. Use care not to scratch or otherwise damage the chips. 3-1-3, Removal (Resistors, Capacitors, etc.): 1, Mel the solder at one side, 1 2. Grasp the part with tweezers and melt the solder at the other side, Fig. 2 3. Remove the part with a twisting motion . Replacing Subminiature "CHIP" Parts 3-1-4, Removal (Transistors, Diodes, etc.): 1. Mele the solder of one lead. TWEEZERS: Fig. 4 2. Lift the side of that lead upward ‘Simultaneously heat solder the two remaining leads and lft part to remove, Fig. 6 3-4-6, Preheating (Except for semiconductors): Immediately before installing new r use a blower type hair dryer and preheat the part for about two min, at approximately 150°C. istors or capacitors, 3-4-6, Replacement: 1. Presolder the contast points of the circuit pattem Fig.7 Press the part downward with tweezers and apply the soldering pencil as ndicated in the figure. 3-2. Precautions for Part Replacement + Inthe schematic diagram, parts marked A (ex ‘A.FSOL) are critical part to meet the safety regula tions, so always use the parts bearing specified part codes (SN) when replacing them. 3-3. Solid Resistor Indication Tait None k - M "Tolerance Nowe B ¢ 5 r G K M aod Wattage (i) Chip Pass Noes 1/16W (2) Other Pars Rone. OW 7 ‘une th abv, described nthe Cnet Diagram. Te None nn Cabon im sO SomSobe R ‘Oxide meta im We SONSMeta film v Cement FR__Sonmueble 3-4. Capacitance Indication Symbol er Tiecralyie, Spec cccrogie Tee UN poly ebestotie SE cee aE ‘Timmer Tale None F x Me P oF Rated voltage None 50V Poreshe ban 30V and electrolytic capacitors {esribed inthe Cireit Diagram, Tolerance {H} Ceramic last, and film capasiton of which “apace are more than TO pF None m 5% or more, " 2 2018 c 10.25% D 250 ' Se 6 2% (@) Ceramic, plastic, and film capacitors of whieh capacitance are 10 pF ot less None more than 25% pi B 20.1 pF c 20.25 ph G) Blectroistie, Timmer ‘Tolerance 4 not described. “Temperature characteristic (Ceramic capacitor) None SL For others, temperature characteristics are described. (For capacitors of 001 WF and ‘indications are described as F) “Slate electricity capacity (Ceramic eapacitor) ‘Sometimes described with abbreviated Teters a5 shown in Ex. 3. + Using the parts other than those specified shall violate the regulations, and may cause troubles such as ‘operation failures, fire tc. Ext Rated Wattage Type Tolerance Ex.2 omy Temperature Rated — Tolerance fesponse._vallage Ex3 are oO sono 3uF Temperature characteristic {or Temperature characterstice Static electricity capacity tolerance 3-5. Inductor Indication Unit ‘None H Ex.4 cH = J ht nil OE =r B 0.1%. 1 q é wo29% D 23 as / 6 Be ype Toerance K Ho M oe Bes 3-6. Waveform and Voltage Measurement o +The waveforms for CD/DVD and RF shown in the circuit diagrams are obtained when a test dise is 7 played back = + All voltage values except the waveforms are expressed in DC and measured by a digital voltmeter. 35 ‘This page is not printed. 36 4. PRINTED WIRING BOARD AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM Euo2_POWER SUPPLY W203 CRINP SIM. WIRE 2mm PUGH Euot_ MAIN EU03_FRONT DISPLAY Fe nm eros fuse i os5- sr EVER 4907 col Fre Euo4 POWER SWITCH gos IFC tem Pr Fre 37 01 FC am rom MECHANISM CHASSIS PICKUP | 35 FEE im ern FEED MOTOR] re 503 UFO im Tow IG DRIVE Fre 3-8 ° 5. BLOCK DIAGRAM 5-1. 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Bo CNSO1 D7 Ba FS cN903 EF BS BS 201 Ea BS Ha sor ED AS Gi bs02 ET 3 AB Fu D303 F6 C244 AB Ful E21 C6 F6 C245 A-10 Gu E22 C6 F6 C246 A-10 Gu E23 C6 16 Cu7 BS Gul E224 C6 H6 C248 B10 Gl ERS C6 H6 249 Bl Hl E26 C6 H-6 250 BIZ HAL E27 C6 16 251 AD Gal ERS C6 H6 C252, AS Gu E230 C6 H6 253 BI E12 EBI C6 H6 254 B10 E12 £232 C6 H6 col 7 Fl2 E233 All E6 C3026 Ha BB A-ll E6 303, GS HT E25 AIL E6 co G5 Ad E236 All E6 cus GS M4 EB7 All E6 306 HS M4 E39 ATL E6 3087 A2 EMO AGI E6 309 HT AQ EMI All E6 Part Loca- Part Part Loca- Part Loca- name tion name name tion name _ tion E358 E12 1308 IPS02 BS (QF 359 E12 1C309 3P901 D-10— Q905 Delt 360, Fi2 1C313 5p002 Dll R202 AB E361 FIZ IC34 3P904 DIO RIE BS. E362 Fi2 ICIS 1201 R205 BT E363 Fi2 — 1C316 1203 R208 AS E364 Fi2— ICSOL 1204 R209 AT E365 Fi2— 1Cs02 1205 R20 AT 366 D412 1C503 1.206 RU AT E367 D-12—1C504 1301 R22 AS E368 D2 06 1306 R23 BS 369 D12 —— 1C507 1307 R24 AS 5370 D12 —1Cs07 1308 RIS AS E371 D2 1C307 SOL R216 AB E372 D-12 1308 L502 RU7 AS 373 D2 1509 L503 RIS AS #374 D-I2 C510 Loot R219 AS 375 DI2 ICSU L610 R220 A10 376 DA2 C513 L901 R221 A-10 1377 E12 ICSI6 L902 R223 AB 378 E12 ICSI7 1903 R24 AR 379. Ell Isis 1904 R25 AD 380 E12 ICS19 1905 R226 A-10 E381 E12 1C520 L906 R27 AD E382 E12 1C52 1907 R28 BO £383 C7 1522 202 R230 AB E384 D7 10523 Q301 R31 AS 385 Ds IC601 302 R232 AT E501 Ds 10602 303 R233 AT E502 C8 10603 304 RM BT E503 D7 1604 9305 R235 BT E504 bo 10605 306 R236 BT 506 D9 1606 Q307 R237 BT E507 D9 16607 308 R238 BAT E508 Di 1608 309 R239 AS E509 Dil 1C609 Q310 R240 A-12 E510 Ico Q3il R301 HT ESI Ic612 Q3i2 R302 1-7 E512 Ico13 313 R303, C6 E513 Ic901 aid R30 CS Sid 1C902 Qais R306 H-9 FSIS 1C903 Q316 G7 R307 9 E516 1C905 iz R308 HO E517 1c02 C9 1C906 D-10 —_Q3I8. R309 HO E518 1C203. AT ICR E10 Q319 R310 H9 E519 1C204 AT 1c909 D9 Q320 R311 HO 520 10206 AB ICO DAL Q32 R312 BS E521 IC207 Atl 301 D-12_——_Q501 R312 Gl 522 1¢209 JP202 AB Q502 R313. Fl E525 1C210 IP203 AB 503 R34 Fl £526 1C301 IP204 AS 504. Ad R315 7 E527 10302 IP205 BB 505 Ad R316 Fil E528, 1€303 3P206 BB Qool F3 R317 CS E529 1C304 3P207 AS 602 G3 R318 H6 530 1€305 JP208 AS Q90l DI R39 HL E531 1€306 3P209 AB 002 EI R322. GT E532 1c307 JP210 AB Q003 EM | R33 G7 3-30 Part Locas Part Loca- Part, Part Loca- Part Loca name tion name tion name name _tion name _ tion aos AS R543 C2 R606 R26 B10 TPSIS, R406 A3 Rod C1 R6O7 Re27 TPS16 R407 AD R545 C2 Roos. RODS, ‘TPSI7 R408 A-6 R546 C2 R609 R29 TPSI8 R409 AG R547 C2 Rolo R630 E11 TPSI9 R410 BL R543 C2 Roll R638 D0 TPS20 Ra CL RH C2 Reid R39 ED 7P521 R412 C5 R551 C2 R613 ROS4 Del TP522. R413 D6 R552 C3 R616 RM201 A12TP525, Ra HT R553 BS Rol? RNGOL D-5 ‘7P527, Ras BS R554 BS R619 RM302 D4 ‘TP527 R46 D6 R555 C3 R620 M303. D4 “TPS28 R420 G9 R556 BS Re2l RM304-D-5 ‘TP529 R421 Ell R557 BS R622 RMS01 B-6 TP530 R42 E12 SSS C3 R623 RMOOL Ht ‘TP537 Rq3 E12 R559 C3 R624 RM9O1 D-9 ‘TPS38 R424 E12 RSD C R625 RM902 F-11 TPS39 R501 A+T R561 R626 M903 _D-9 ‘TPS40 R502 AB R562 R627 RNIAOL A+ ‘TPs41 R503 A2 R563, R628 si ‘TPsA2 R504 AD R565, R629) SOO TPS60 R505 BD R566 R630 sov2 ‘TPS61 R506 B2 R567 R632 F201 AO TPS62 R507 AD R568 R633 TF202 9 ‘TPS63 R508 A3 R569 R636 TH203 9 TPS64 R509 AB R570 R638: ‘TR204A-9 TPS70, R510 AB RSTI R639 ‘TR205 A-9 e901 RSI AB R572 R640 ‘TF206 A-9 “TP902 R512 A3 R573 Rod ‘TP207 A-8 ‘TP902 R513 C3 R574 Redd ‘TP208 A-8 ‘TP903, R54 C3 R575 R63 TP209 AS ‘TP9O4 RSIS BS R576 R644 TPO AR ‘TP90S R516 B3 R577 R645 ‘TP212 A-10 — TP906 RSI? BS R578 R901 TP213 10 TP9O7 RSIS B3 R579) R902 TP214 10 TP9O8 RSID B2 R580 R902 ‘TP301 H-7 ‘TP909 R520 BI R581 R903 ‘TP302 1-6 ‘TP9I0 -E-7 R521 B2 R582 R905, TP303. G-7 reo D7 R522 B6 R583 R906 ‘TP304G-7 ‘T9012 D7 R525 C3 R584 R907 ‘TP305. 1-6 ‘TP913, D8. R526 C2 R585 R908 7P307 Gl TPUI4 C7 R527 D2 R586 R909 TP308 G-ll TPIS C7 R528 D-2 R587 R910 TP309 Hell TP9I6 D-ll R529 BD R588 ROIL ‘TPSOL A-3 ‘TP917 D-1 R530 BD R589 RO12 ‘TPS02 A-3 ‘TRS23 A R531 C2 R590 ROL TPS03 At TRS24 A-6 R532 BD R591 R9IS TPS04 A+ R502 A-2 R533 C2 R592 ROI6 TPSOS Ad VRS03.A3 RSM AD R593 R917 TPS06 Bet R504 A3 R535 AS R594 ROIS TPSO7 B-4 301 HT. R536. C-2 R595 RoI ‘TP508 B.S X501 BG R537 C2 R59 C3 R920 ‘TPS09 B.S X61 G2 R538 C2 ROO F2 R921 TPS10 B.S X01 C7 R539 C2 R602 G2 R922 TPS B.S R540 C2 R03. G2 R923 TPSI2 BS R541 C2 ROI G2 R924 TPSI3 BS R542 C2 ROS HS R925 TPSI4 BS 3-31 MAIN PC BOARD ICs INFORMATION NIM4580, TASAO9F 1NIM3403AMC NIMTSLO0A TAQUTAF 2 3 ‘TCTS32F, TC7SOBF, TC7SO¢F, ‘TCAWOOR, TC7WOEF, TCTWIAF TCTSOOF, TC7S86F, TATSSOIP, ‘TCTSHOAE, Teena [NSA SA Temes vss 5 Reed Soa , puss oO 1 HCTF aarCoRn Ie SqerNcaAE TSCAF - . 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[No cornedtion |_7 [wos Data VO 7_[xuwarre | Wiite anabie @ [vor [Data vo 3 _[AMAAS [Row eadress stiobe @ [vos [Data vo @_[MADDS | Address input 10_[NG.__ [No connection 70 |MADDO_|Adaross input tt |Voo | Power supply (@5¥) 1 [MADDY [Address input 32 [UW [Upper byte wite enabie 12 _|MADD2_| Across input 7a [UW [Lower byte Write enable 13, [MADD _| Address input 74_[RAS | Row address strobe 14 [Veo [Power supply (-5V) 15 [AO [Adress input 15 [Veg [Groure 16 At [Adress input 16 _|MADO4 | Adoross input a7 [Ae Address input 17_|MADDS _ | Address input 78 |AS [Adress input 18 [MADDS | Adoress input 19 [aa Address input 19 [MADO7_| Address input 20 [Voc | Power supply (68¥) 20 [MADE [Address input 21 [Ves [Ground 21_[NG.___[Noconnection 22_[ AS [Address input 22 |XMOE [Output enable 23 [As [Adress input 23 [XMCAS | Colunn adcross storobe ~ 24 [AT [Address input 24 [MDATA | Address input [No connection 25_[MOATS [Address input [Ne connection 26 [MOATS [Address input ‘No connection 27_[MOAT? 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Host interface address bus input 38_[Dc9__[Digtal color utput 20” [end | Ground 40_[GNO | Ground 01 [Vos [system pawar supply 41 [Veos __ | 5¥ system power supply @2__[AX7 | Hostinteface aderess bus input 42_ [Dea [Digtal colar output 23 [Yoos [SV aystom power ssuppiy 43 [ocr Digital color output ‘o4 [ADXO [Host interlace address bus input ‘44_[D65 | Digital color ouput {85 [ADXI [Host interiace address bus input 45_|DC5 [Digital color output = ‘96 [ADX2 | Hostinierace address bus input 48 [Voce |3V system power supply 87 [ADX_| Host interface adoress bus input 47_ [Océ [Digital color output 88__|Voos _|9.3V systom power supply 48 [B03 [Digtal color output 99 [ADXé [Host interface address bus input 43_[062 | Diatal color output 700 {eno | Grome 30_[GND___[Grouna

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