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DENON __.......... SERVICE MANUAL STEREO CD PLAYER MODEL DCD- 1500 NIPPON COLUMBIA CoO. LTD. TABLE OF CONTENTS, FEATURES. SPECIFICATIONS ee NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS... NOTE FOR HANDLING OF LASER PIC-UP. HANDLING CONNECTION AND SAFETY INFORMATION FOR THE KSS-1218 OPTICAL PICK-UP DISASSEMBLY ADJUSTMENT OF MECHANISM UNIT . MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE. FUNCTION OF IC TERMINAL... . FUNCTION OF SUB CODE OUTPUT TERMINAL. TROUBLESHOOTING. . PARTS LIST OF P.W. S0ARD ..... - PARTS LIST OF EXPLODED VIEW . EXPLODED VIEW . EXPLODED VIEW OF FG-500 MECHANISM UNIT P.W.BOARD WIRING DIAGRAM. SEMICONDUCTORS. WAVEFORM IN THE CIRCUIT SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM feeds 2B~27 28~3} 35~37 FEATURES “The DCD-1500 compact laser dise player utilizes 2 unique DENON Double Super Linear Converter which prevents deterioration of sound quality in the PCM playback system, assuring accurate reproduction of sound recorded on compact laser dises, in the studio or in live sound production areas. The parts for this high pertormance disc player have been selected with careful discrimination, to produce realistic playback of the full musical production. SPECIFICATIONS ) AUDIO ‘No. of channel Frequency response: Dynamic range: Signal-to-noise ratio: Harmonic distorti ‘Separation: Wow and flutter: Output voltage: SIGNAL FORMAT Sampling frequency: Quantization: Transmission bit rate: PickuP System: Lens drive system: Light source Wavelength: GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Power supply: Power consumption Dimensions: Weight: { FUNCTIONS AND DISPLAY Funetions: Display: Other functi REMOTE CONTROL UNIT Remote control system: Power supply: External dimensions: Weight: ACCESSOREIS 2channets 5~ 20,000 #0.3. 48 Above 96 d8 ‘Above 96 48 0.0025% (1 kHz} 95 dB (1 kHz) Less than the measuring limit (£0.001% W. peak) 20V Compact discs are used. {60 min/singel side (Maximum 79,8 min/single side) 120 mm 44.1 kHz over sampling 16 bit linear/echannel 4.3218 M bits/sec Objective tens drive system, taser pickup. Two-dimensional parallel drive ‘Semiconductor laser 780 nm 50/60 Hz, Voltage is shown on rating label vw 434 (17.1 in) W x 89 (3.5 in} H x 350 (13.8 in) D me 6.0 kg Direct selection. quick selection, programmed selection, repeat playback pause, skip monitor, index search, A-B repeat Track number, index number, time, and program Headphone jack (variable level), Variable level/fixed level output terminal RC-1500 Infrared pulse system 3 VIO Two SUM-A (standard size four) dry cell batteries 60 (2.4 in) W x 150 (6.9 in) H x 17 (0.7 in) D mm 98 g (Includes batteries) Connecting pin cord * Design and specifications are subject to change without notice in the course of produet improvement. VAROITUS: SUOJAKOTELOA EI SAA AVATA, LAITE SISALTAA LASER-DIODIN, JOKA LAHETTAA SILMALLE VAARALLISTA LASERSATEILYA, AOVARSEL: USYNLIG LASEASTRALING VEO ABNING NAR SIKKERHEDSAFBRYDERE ER UDE AF FUNKTION. UNDGA UDSAETTELSE FOR STRALING. “CLASS T LASER PRODUCT ™ « aegien ay NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS i 09 O © © &GG00 ee “ Power Switch (POWER) Press this switeh to turn the power source ON, men the power is turned ON, (00) wil Hight up inthe SUTRACK NO section of the display @. If no disc is loaded at this time, (~——--) will be displayed after several seconds, I a dse is loaded, the DISC indicator wil light, the total {number of tracks on the disc will be displayed in [6 The ici londed into te dc Holder to is The dtc holaerhopentd and closed by pressing the ise holder open/close button (4 OPEN/CLOSE) @. 100 [cn ao be cowed by, precng te slay btton (> pay) ©. Ce onenicvose) : The aise holder @ i opened ac clo by resing this button Press the buiton once’ to eject the’ i * forward. * It the disc holder is closed and a disc nas been loaded. the dite is eotated for several seconds, and then the machine enters STOP state. The totel number of tacks fon the dite and the total playback time ore then displayed on te cgitlcispisy @ © Display ‘© The display area consists of sections for the track ‘number, the index, the playback time, and the calendar. i i © Remote Controt Photosensitive Window ¢ This window receives the light transmitted: trom the wireless emote control unit. * The RC-1500 wireless remote contro! unit should be ‘operated while it is pointed in the direction of the photosensitive window, '* When the remote controt is operated, the remote controt sensor indicator tamp will tight in the display area @ @ Fast Reverse Skip Button ( 44) 1 Press this button to move playback in fast reverse, © When the machine is in play, sound will be produced during the time that the button is being pressed and the fast reverse is operating © If the button is pressed while the machine is in the Pause state, the fast reverse will operate three times faster than the reverse speed when the mechine isin the play state. No sound will be produced @ Fast Forward Skip Button (b>) ‘Press this button to move playback in forward. # When the machine isin play, sound will be produced luring the time that the button is being pressed and the fast forward is operating. + Hf the button is pressed while the machine isin the pause state, the fost forward will operate three times faster than the fast forward speed when the machine is in the Dlay state, No sound willbe produced. © Track Button | H) * Press this button 10 move the pickup forward and ‘advance to the beginning of the desired track, © If the TRACK button is pressed during playback or ‘ause, the pickup moves forward 10 the beginning of the lack, that corresponds to the number of times the button was pressed. e © Track Button (1) ‘Press this button’ to move the pickup backward, 10 return to the beginning of the desved track, ‘IF the TRACK button is pressed during playback or pause, the pickup moves back to the beginning of the lack that corresponds to the umber of times the button was pressed, @ Index Button (INDEX) ‘+ Press this button to begin playback at an index number within a track, ‘Select the desived index number by using the tenkey pad ® Program and Direct Button (PROGRAM & DIRECT) * Press this button to select the memory program function +0" direct track selection function, @ +10 Button (+10) Press this button to select track number that is larger than 17 '* The[Zi)button is used in conjunction with the ten-key pod ®. For exemple, to select wack number 15, press the button and then [5] on the ten-key pad. + Similarly, to select tack number 92, press [510). (210) and then press (2. ® Ten-key Pad 1 Thete buttons are presse for cirect track selection or to rogram a selection into memory. For example, 10 play back the third tack using the direct selection function. ress [3] on the key pad. Track number 3 will then Sart 10 pay. To play tack number 12, press 1} ond ten (2) © To use the keypad in program mode, first press the PROGRAM & DIRECT button to enter the cortect mode ® Play Button ( » PLAY) © Peess this button to play a dise. oe * When the PLAY button is pressed, the [P BLAY] indicator tights, and the number of the wack being played, the index mumber, and the elapsed playback time for that rack are displayed. The calendar lights 10 Sisplay the all of the playback tracks. The displayed lacks then go out in order as each finishes playing, * When playback of the last track has. finished, the LE BLAY) inaicator goes out, and the machine enters stop state * 18 is also possible to use the PLAY button to close the ise holder after a disc has been inserted, Playback then begins ® Pouse Button ( fl PAUSE) *# Press this button to stop the playback temporarily. + If the PAUSE button is prested ducing playback, the lay is stopped temporarily, the PLAY lamp goes out, and the PAUSE tamp lights ‘* Toend the pause, push the PLAY key @®. ® Stop Button ( = STOP) ‘Press this button to stop the playback. * The rotation of the disc stops, and the total number of tracks and the total playback time are read out on the TRACK NO, and TIME sections of the display. * During programmed playback, the total number of {racks programmed in memory and the total pro: grammed performance time are displayed @ AB Repeat Button (A — B) * Press this button to perform repeated playback of 2 desired section between two specitied points @ Repeat Button (REPEAT) = Press this button to repeat playback «© Wnen the REPEAT button is pressed, the indicator bahis ad cepeoted playback is performed for I of the tracks on the dsc. During programmes Playback, a of he (racks programmed into memory are played repeatedly Press the REPEAT button again to cancel the repeat oneation, @® Call Button (CALL) Press this button to verity the track numbers that have ‘been programmed into memory, @ Time Mode Button (TIME MODE) © This bution is used to select the type of information to be read out under the TIME section of the display Either the elapsed playback time of the current track, tne cemaining playback time for thet track, or the playback time for the remaining tracks on the disc con be setected. ‘Normaly the elapsed playback time of the curtent track is ciuplayed. 1 me button i pressed once, te {SINGLE} indicator lights and the remaining time lett to play on tne track is displayed. If he button is pressed again, he TSINGLE]} indicator goes on, and the TOTAL) ieator goes on, and the playback time for the remain: ing wacks left on the disc is displayed, Hf the button is pressed once more, the [TOTAL] indicator goes out nd the digplay retucns to the elapied playback time for that track. {1 the button is pressed so that tne (TOTAL J indicator lights during programmed playback, the playback time forall of the remaining programmed tracks i displayed. @ Clear Button (CLEAR) ‘© Press this button to correct the programmed contents of memory. @® Timer Button (TIMER) © This button is used in conjunction with an audio timer to perform timer playback atthe specified time ® Volume adjustment knob ‘© This knob is used to adjust the output leet (volume! of the headphone jack. @® Headphone Jack (PHONES) : ‘© When using headphones, please listen to them at an appropriate volume. (Headphones ae sold separately.) ® Output terminal (OUTPUT) © Connect the output terminal 10 the input terminal of the amp, ® Sub code output terminal (sus CODE OUT) '* This output terminal will enable the more effective use fof the compact disc player in the future NOTE FOR HANDLING F LASER PICK-UP DESCRIPTION OF THE cOMPONENTS CROSS SECTIONAL DRAWING OF THE OPTICAL oe —] —— objective tons. yoke TRKJFCS coil cottiator tens. [Lik — : aoe photediode PO PAE wees ol aI Semen ‘Laser Diode PWB- el Laser Diode LO navman if 7. Label , 7A. Seviat number ( \/ This denotes the serial number used for quality conteol in the manutacturing plant 72. Label oa vyear (last figure) day_month | quality control No. 10 1 10 Ons For example, 56.5 mA will be expressed as 565, 7-3, Position of the labels sera aumber ELECTRICAL PIN CONNECTION 1. PO harness vec A 8 G Gua Fr 12345678 oy st + YEL we 2, Actuator harness ;: in No. | doserpiion rece ge yee + | Fes T234 ’ i 2 | take |_st_] i | j 3 TRK = YEL ' 3 + [ses 05+: Len moves omar ine die Fae A ae ees Sot on 2, LO hares Pino | description Tiae He reference: ST 2 | tronior Buk 3 | Gxo 4 | laser u — | AND Sai HANDLING, CONNECT CAL PICK-UP FOR THE KSS-121A 0. 1. Handling Instructions Please read the following instructions carctully before handling pick-ups. 1) Handle with are The pick-up KSS121A is assembled and precisely adiusted using a sophisticated manufacturing process in ur plant. Keep the pick-up protected from vibration and impact. Do not disassemble or attempt to readjust it. Hold the optical base (aluminum diecast) when hand! ing it. Do not touch the PD and LD PWE (Printed Wiring Board) 2) Storage Do ot store the pick-up in dusty, high-temperature or hhigh-humidity environments, 3) Laser Diode Protect Your Eyes Bo not took at the laser tight beam through the objective lens directly nor another lens or a mirror, The taser beamn ‘may camoge the human eye, since the intensity of the focusd spot may reach 1.3% 10! Wiem? even it the intensity at the objective lens is 400 uW maximum, Poison The LO chip contains As (arsenic), a poison, Although the poison is relatively weak and the amount is smal avoid putting the chip in acid or an alkali solution, heating it over 200°C or putting itjinco your mouth, Avoid surge current or electrostatic discharge The LO may be damaged if a large current #3 appliod to it, even if only a short pulse, For safe handling of an LD, rounding the human body and measuring equipment \. strongly recommended. Make sure that there is no. surge current in the LO driving circuit. The PINS of the LO are short circuited for protection during shipment To open the short circuit, remove the soldering quickly with soldering iron whose insulation resistance is lorger than 10 ME after connection to a suithbte “APC irevit, The temperature of the sildering iron should be less than 320°C. Note: “APC (Auto Power Controt) FETY INFORMATION 4) Actuator ‘The performance of the actuator may be effected it magnetic material is located nearby, since the actuator hhas a steong magnetic ciccuit 0 not permit cust to enter through the gap of the Cleaning the tens: Lens:cleaning paper with 50 : $0 mixed solvent of IPA (sopropyl alcoho!) and Freon (freon 113 CC1 F-CCIF} 's recommended, 2. Connections 1) How to mount the pick-up Use the reference plane as shown in the assembly draw: ing when mounting the pick-up in the transoortation mechanism. No special adjustment such as skew adjust ‘merit or grating angle adjustment is required. The metal bearing of Cu-compound sintered alloy is impregnated with oil, You do not normally need to lubricate the bushing. If you need to lubricate, use Hydroftuid EP-56 (Minswbishi Oi) 2 Horness and connector [Use the specified connector housings for electrical Connections. Care should be taken to see that the cor. Rector of the LO harness is clamped tightly, since a 00s connection may cause a serious damage to the LO. There may be a deterioration in the eye pattern if @ digital noise source such as a microcomputer is position. ed near the PD harness. 3) Satety regulations This pick-up is designed to meet generat safety cequla tions. For the pick-up as installed in 2 set to be certified 85 meeting the safety regulations of a particular countey, however, application will have to be made to the proper authorities, DISASSEMBLY ‘* Removal of Top Cover Remove two screws on the front and tow screws on the «ear of Top Cover @) and detach the Top Cover by means of lifting i. ¢ Removal of Front 1 Remove thee screws GB) and thre screws @) secur ing Front Panel. (Figure 1) 3. To remove the Front Panel entirely feom the chassis, unlink the connectors between the chassis and the display P.W,B.mounted on the Front Panel. {Figure 2) Front Pane! —. * Removal of lay P.W.B from the Front Panel 1 Remove eight screws GD and G2 — 6 each 3x 10 mm CBTSIP); 2 each 2x 6 mm CBTSIS) holding the Pw. Display P.W.B0ard \ 2 Push three hooks on the botiom of the Front Panel with 2 @ screwdriver, and draw the Panel frontward releases hooks to detach the Front Panel from the chassis, Further, the Front Panel and the P.WB's are linked with connectors, remove them as necessary. (Figure 1) Front panet Fig. Connector Fig.2 2 Detach the P.W.8. employing FL tube, then push the snap-tit_in the direction’ arrow shows to remove Display P.W.8.(KU-5770). (Figure 3) ‘+ Removal of Panel Base (B) (©) 1 Remove sciew G) securing the Panel Base (8). 3. Detach the Panel Base (8) by following the steps as 2. Unfasten screw @) i) the prop and remove explained in the Figure. (Figue 4) Prop. Front Pa Pat 2 peevions > |» Pu out ana Bae (8) Pum 2 por faa ‘+ Removal of Panel Base (A)(8) * Removal of Knob Frame @) 1 Pull thcee pawis catching the upperside of Front Panel Same as to “Removal of Pane! Base (AY, pull 1wo inward and release. For steps to detach the Panel Base pawls catching the upper side of Front Panel invvard A. , refer to the illustration, (Figure 5} ang release. Then pull out the Knob Frame. (Figure 5) Front Panel Note: I nis part catches theriby hghaly stretch the Feont Pace! Pull portions) h Panet Base tA Pane Base (AY Wnobs Feamel — Sueten } Figs + Reassembling of Panel Base (A) and Knob Frame 1 Attach the Pane! Base (A) and the Knob Frame to the Front Panel at ilustated in the Figure. (Figucé 6) Panel GaxetAd i (nob Freel eq . Set upright > > 1 Base (Al 2 portions tor Kod Frame ae © Touen |. ee ee gcncn' “at pend hitches part @) Make part @ tooch einner— F.6 surlace of Front panel to et the Panel Bae (A) upright 2. After attached the Panel Base (Al, pull it to the arrow: disection as in the Figure until it stops (approx. 1 mm). Foliew the same procedure to complete attaching the nop Frame, (Figure 7) * Reassembling of Panel Base (B) () 1 Usp t8o teres at the places indicated with arrow in the Figure to mount the Pane Base (8), 2 Mounting hints, (Figure 9) Pane Base (a) F9.7 Fenten wih even G 2x 10 cots g ea ee tic Boss @ Fasten witn screw @)_ 3x 10.mm COTSIP) ‘Observe optimum slant “ ‘Fig. 8 ; Fron Pea } i F ene ase (3 i rs ome — : | cease = i 4 beta | 1 ae (i Te pal a Front Panet Put two tower paws in, then upper ones, nel Bate 8) ge thismay lt geting of te Button Banal Be sure to observe # Removal of Mechanism Unit (Rete to page 24) « The Mecroiim Unit can be removed alte: remeving the Front Poe (M1 Remove screw on 1 [Ei siemble the laderstopoe = fear of loader and dis £2) Uniatenserew @) securing the leat switch @ on the Fight hand side of Mechanism Uni to detach (3) Draw onder unt frontward to detech (4) Remove four screws GD tightening Mechanism Unit Hold the rea” of the Unit an pall it out daggraiy to fear to dismantle @ @ Figs Removal of Mechanism Unit Parts (Refer to page 34.) Refer to the exploded view of Mechanism Unit and ane following insvuctions, enlace pickup, sie motor ana ‘inde motor (1) Remove 2 mounting screws @) forthe rousing (B) a detach the housing from the mechanism plate (1 Unfasten two mounting screws G2), 8) tor the ero PW. and dismantle ie P.M To replace pickup (0, remove four sews Gon the both sides of side sntt (2, and asssemble bck with these shat Irom the housing (89, De ‘pot over tighten the screws 64) when cemount To epace slide motor (3), remove speing CD, 3 ring 2), and helicat gear (6) * Next, remove 2 mounting screws ()) of the side ‘motor (2) and detech'the slide motor with the worm gear To replace spindle motor ), unfasten a screw @)) forthe tumtable (2). Next, remove 2 mounting sews @) forthe spindle moter and detach the spindle motor from the houting. Je addition winen remounting the turntable, the. “Turntable. Height “propery. { | { [ MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT } | proceoure ADJUSTMENT OF M. ./ANISM UNIT ¢ Turntable.Height Adjustment. ™ ® Attach the turntable to the spindle motor, =@). To adjust the height in 2 sm, insert “A” part of the fig:between the upper surface of the housing and the lower surface of the turntable ® When its adjusted to 2.mm, tighten the set screw. ‘About the height adjustment jg, A illustration shows, the jig to be used for the height adiustment is prepared. The part indicated ““A" for turn table height and “'B for clamper arm height adjustment, Jn order easier for the adjustment, place the laser pick-up sway from the turntable and inset the jig between the housing and the turntable before attempting the adios. ment, Clamper Arm Height Adjustment Lid adise onto the turntable ® To adjust the neight between the disc and dise camper in 2.5 mm, insect “3” 'B” part of the jig into the portion indicated in the ® Ater adjusting it to 2.5 min, fasten the clamper height adjustment screw, For necessary operstions to perform part replacement, Pepsiring, and adjustment, it is feasible by using of opera tion buttons normally used for playing to adjust tacking focus, ete. of the taser pick-up. becouse of a service soft ware [service mode) is programed to @ microcomputer employed in this model, i Hereafter the adjustment procedures for each ciecuit ‘checking and servo system adjustment are explained 93 the unit is set to service mode condition except for specified case, 1. Setting of Service Mode + Tur off the power {do not load a dis. + Remove top cover for confirming of inde + Shortcireuit pins QD and @, 1-204 of signal ~» processing P.W.B, (KU'5760). It is convenient to ute 2 “connector lke one the ilustration shows, ‘Note: Never shortcircuit TP-204 ater the power turned on. + By turning on the power, {3/7 "blinks on the indica tion window showing service mode. + Onvthis state, all buttons’ functions for normal playing 8 inoperative and the dise ray can not be opened or _ Sloss, ZILLI rousing Spindle Motor ign Aatusumene ue YP ~ Height 2 5mm ‘Shorteiceuit Connector sig 2. NOTES ON OPERATION BUTTONS IN SERVICE MODE (1) Play Button ( > PLAY) Each push of the button to actuate the following servo circuit operation in consecutive order. Pushing it four times actuates all servo operations, © Push it ance ‘Actuate focus serve circuit (1° appears on the calendar.) Actuate spindle servo circuit (°2" appears on the calendar.) ‘© Push it three times : Actuate tracking servo circuit ('3" appears on the calendar.) Actuate slide servo circuit (a appears on the calendar.) © Push it owice © Push it four times ‘When focus servo operation is defective, it will not go to the next step however the button is pressed. (2) Stop Button ( * STOP) Pushing the button to cancel all circuit operations To check servo circuit again or recheck from the beginning, put it (31 Track Button (>i) In Service mode, this button has two functions D tn stop state (inciude the condition alter the power is turned on: The pick-up slides. White pushing" center: while pushing “6 outer circle & to ime state when play button | PLAY) is pressed four times and all servo circuits are activated: Performs track jump. There are three types of track jump (1, 10, 100 tracks) and ave switchable by pause button (HT PAUSE}. '* Except for the above two conditions, this button ‘will not Function even if itis pressed side, pick-up moves to dise side, it moves 10 dise (An example: In such a case when the play buttori™ 's pressed three times and the servos are activated up to tracking.) © Pushing the tack button (1) while all seevo circuits are activated makes the tracking servo gain lowered, [Note that the adjustment of tracking servo explain: ed later must be performed under the tracking servo is in high gain, To put it in high gain condi- tion, tum off the power once and turn on a then activate all servo circuits, (4) Pause Button { I] PAUSE) Switches tick jump mode. {cis always reverted to 1 track jump mode whenever the power is turned on. Each push of the button shifts the mode to 10-track, WOO-track, J-track . . . In Ttrack jump VOrrack jump” f} J ."*: 100+track jump ” ) 3. CHECKING OF FOCUS, SPINDLE, TRACKING, AND SLIDE SERVO OPERATIONS Be sure to observe the preceding “Turntable Height Adjustment” at the time removed the turntable or in case of disc hit the tray. ‘Also when replaced the parts, be sure to do the follow: ing servo system adjustments prior to these adjustments (1) Tura off tne power and disconnect the jumper 0 pins @ and G) of 1P-208, Then twin an the poner and operate disc holder open-iose burton (a OPENSCLOSED to lad the standard ise. Note: When 1-204 is sorted, die holder can not be opened or closed evan thovuh the dae holder open/lose bution Is essed. Displace the lock arm from the lock pointyenables Toading of die by drawing the de holder fronted sanwaly. tis cse, turning on and off the power snot essen. Q Short-ceuit pint @) and @) of TP-204 and turn on the power, Check to see that" £24] " blinks on the indicavon window (3) Checking of Focus Serve Operation, Pushing the play button |» PLAY) starts focus seaich, When the dise is loaded, by detecting of 9 focusing point of the laser beam on the dise surface to activate focus servo. When .the disc is not loaded, repeats focus search theee times and the returns to the former state (the condition before pushing the button). When the button is continuously pushed, repeats focus search with or without loading of the disc, When the bution is released, starts detecting a focus- {ng point within the three times of search operation, In case of focus servo is properly worked, the position of object lens of laser pick-up becomes approximately the same height as actuator cover. Confirmation of the proper focus servo operation ‘an be checked by 3 “squeak” sound reproduced when turning the dise clockwise or counterclockwise with the hand lightly ‘This sound derives fom the movement of actuator for focus servo, so checking of this sourid namely to confirm proper operation of focus servo. Note: Confirming up and down movements of object tens enables checking of focus search operation, Remove the disc..and ‘detach the dise clamper £0 as to look object lens movement more easily, then push play button [> PLAY), The object lens repeats moving three times up and down then stops. Through this movement the operation of actuator for focus control can be checked, - ( (4) Checking of Spindle Servo After checking the locus servo, push-play button. (> PLAY) again, The dice stats to eun, With this revolution of disc, the tervo ont be contirmed (Conficen that “2 indicates on the calendar.) Note: If the dise does not run due to spindle servo malfuaction or runs fast, the following “Checking of Tracking Servo" will be im possible, 5 (Checking of Tracking Servo Push play button ( » PLAY) again. ‘When tracking servo is properly operated, a sound from the operation of tracking actuator of laser pick-up will be produced. (Confirm that "3" indieates on the calendar.) Note: Same as previous colurmn, if it is not properly ‘operated the following checking..will be impossible 6 Checking of Side Servo Note: Gefore checking, prepare and insert a head: phone into the headphone jack with a volume adjusted to adequate level, Push play button ( > PLAY) agai When slide servo is property o will be heard through the headphone. This sound not always be heard normally, for many instances it will be heard as if tris muted, (Confit that "4" indicates on the calendar.) fated, the sound, ‘ 4, ADJUSTMENT (a) Betore Adjustment. oc Adjustment order is, first to adjust ‘wurnitable height, ete. at the time complete assembling, secondly to ‘adjust electrical adjustments for laser pick-up system. and spindle motor system to complete, The adjustment of the superinear converter employed in this unit aiming to reduce a distortion at the time of D/A conversion is unnecessary except for special occasion, (2) Measuring Equipments and implements for Adjustment @® Specified disc for adjustment @® Measuring filter 11 there is 90 sound, the laser pick-up may be set at disc's lead-in oF lead-out position For this case, move the laser pick-up to the progeam are referring to the columa 4.15) Q). a Checking of Playback Sound © Connect the line-out of this unit to an appro: ‘priate amplifier so that the playback sound can be checked. Push either side of track bution ( Wa) In this state tracking servo becomes low gain and the unit becomes normal playing condition. (8) Checking of General Functions Turn of! the power and: dicannect the jumper to pins Gand G) of 1.208 ‘Turn on the power and check al plying controls tor prope tnetions. Note: Because of a timing of the microcomputer employed in the unit, occasionally it does ‘not accept a command from the button. {in this case do not judge it for detective, repeat the same check for several times. @ Adio treavency o Otte, 3 Vex output maximum © Freavency counter Count un to 5 Mtr ® Connector with wires for sign! pickup GeV each 30 each ® Headphones ‘Checking of playback sound (3) Preparation Signal Processing PWB Location of Terminal for Adjustment DENON ‘SiG.PROC UNIT KU~5760 HoesaosYoP ‘Ago e201 Mico wore D Be sure thar the power is off state Shortcut pins CD) and G). TP-204 of signa! Processing P.W.B. (KU5760) and set the unit t0 service mode ® Femove isc clamper by means of drawing the disc holder of mechanism unit frontward {Manually move the lock arm fitted with side of the ise holder, release the lock of tray. and draw the isc holder trontward.) : Connect the wives of signal pickup connectors TP-101 (6P) and TP-102 (3°), Mount the disc clamper removed in step 2. Leave the disc holder drawn teontward Ser the adjustment VAs on the servo P.W.B, (KU: 5720) of mechanism ust a the following positions, Observe ‘the’ marking of VR and set ‘them to preset positions, VRI01 (330k) + 12 0'eoce R102 (479) °"" > 12 O'ciock VA103 (10k) 11 O'clock VAI08 (102) 10 0'clock ‘That is all to complete preparations. Following is the adjustment order. 2 ® ® TP20xPLCKY a go ho, wmiot_vAv0% var x 108 © (0) PB Improves WO.0, (1) P.B improved NO.i, (2)PMLB Imprana NOT rm "TP-02 veo (4) Adjustment of PLL Preparation © Turn the power olf + Do not toad the adjustment dis, © Check to see that the laser pickup is set at inner circle of programm area {To move pick-up, ‘eter 0 61@) + Check to see hat the unit i inservice mode (Short creat pins Cond @). 208 ot signal precesing PMB). + Shortcut pins D and @, or @ and @ 1P-202 (3) of signa processing FW.8, RU. 5760). © Short PLAY) twice and make the focus sevo and spindle servo activated. Disc starts to un and confirm that “2” indicates on the € der (Refer to 2.(1) and 3. (3)~(6). + Terminate the input terminal of oscilloscope to the ground and set the horizontal base line to the center of oscilloscope scale. When it is set, felect the input of oscilloscope to DC range. * Observe a waveform by setting the oscillo scope:— Input 0.1 V (use 10:1 probe} ‘Sweep time 1 msec, or 2 msec Adjust VR101 so as to obtain the height of wavetorm A and B becomes even as shown in illustration, (6) Adjustment of Fgcus Gain @ Witn» suttcient interval of time in between, push play button ( > PLAY ® Connect of measuring equipment Connect the messuring equioments as per ists to activate tracking tion. servo and spindle servo Note: etage connecting the oxcilatr check the ® Pius in the headphone and make sure the playback operation of servo (produce sound). sound is heard prior tothe adjustment, : Oxctoncone Pin@ot e101 09 4 "1g : Foon $145 Fin @ of 1-109 o- Fone Pin @ ot 17-101 Ot ——4 ao Ty] ont, “pen wean train Cs ® Adjustment © Set tne output of audio oscillator to 1.1 kHz, © Adjust VR-103 and obtain Lissajous figure 1.5 Ver (20.1 V), symmetirc to X and Y axes, {Adjust the phase of two inputs to 90°.) ‘© Prepare and connect two fillers 28 per illustra: E50 Select oscilloscope input s0 to observe Lissajous SBN igure, (Steet OC range both X and Y inputs Yous Correct figure inesrrect figure 7) Adjustment of Focus Offset © Adjust itn the same-condition 2s,to:focus goin except the measuring equipment connections. Connection of measuring equipment Note: Audio oscillator, should be connected dur- ing the servo operation. He Pin@ana@ ot TP-102 T1029 F Pinot 1010, in @ ot e-101 0] no f { @® Adjustment t ‘Set the output of sudio oscillator to 1.1 kHz, \ 30 Vpp (20.1 V) 4 Select oscilloscope input mode at “ALTER: NATE” or “CHOPPER” and set it 10 60 mV/ DIV oF 20 mV/DIV (use 10:1 probe). 5 Observe. by setting the sweep time to 0.2 of ) 0.5 us range... © A waveform to observe in this time called “eye Pattern”, © Adjust VR-102 for a minimum jitter amount, NY . Hin iit 2° Adio A psinton Yor sie fine wivetorm. (8) Adjustment of Tracking Gain © Aaust it in the same condition as t0 focus asin ‘except the measuring equipment connections. @® Aduio oscitiator should be connected while the serv isin operation, 1 the connection is made before servo operation, causing mis operation 1F the connection is mate in failure, disconnect oscillator, push stop button { © STOP) to stop all operations, and follow the steps from the beginning ® Connection of measuring equipment ro ' rin@ot re.101 he. ® Adjustment © Set the output of audio oxciltor to 225 kHz £120 He 2 Vprp#0.1 V. * Connect two filters as per llastation: * Select oxiloscape int soto observe Lisaious waveform. (Select OC range both X and. ¥ inputs) 4 Adjust VA-104 and obtain Lissajous wavetoom symmetric to X and Y axes. The waveform ie {he same a focus guinasjustment, Jon on-2 xo Pin @ot 7.208 #10: Trick Error Out (9) Checking of Tracking Offset ® Check the adjustment performed in the previous column (5). - * Push stop bution ( * STOP) t0 stop disc evolution:i8 “eg § © With "a sufficient interval of time in between, push play: button ( » PLAY) twice and check that the dise starts to wun. 7! 9 Note: The’ iniciécomputer employed in the unit Sométiniés‘does not accept button opera- tion. 30% push the igo . =] © Observe a wavetorm and check thatthe height ot upper and lower waveform are even, (Reterence value: Difference of height between two is 59% or tes.) +11 the oifference is beyond the value, adjust vanor ® Thats al to cémiere adjustments 4 Remove the signal pickup connector with wires from TP01, 102 on the mechanism unit P.N.B. (KU.8720). (10 it necessary to pull out the dise holder. and cemove the dise camper. Refer to column (2), FUNCTION OF IC TERMuvAL ‘* Remote Control IC .U59001 Tee aociss Teg Fonction 1 | Data output. " Remote control code input. 2 {Oats ovtpur Receivers code trom RMS57. 2 | Daw output. 2 System address, ground. 4 | Data output 13 System address, ground. 5 | Data output. 14 System addvess, ground. 6/455 Kez ose. 15 System addeess, ground. 74455 kHe osc. 6 Data output. 8 | Ground. ” Data output, 9 | ACL (Auto Clear). Receivers High (#5) trom ff 18 System address, +5V. {©7201 for 15 msec. atthe time of 19 Beeak in signal to main microcomputer turning the power on, normally Low (OV). (0406305x0A53) 1C201 10. | Ground 20 Yoo. *5¥ , _ ¢ Table of LU59001 Date output 7 pateot LU59001 when "KEY IN” by remote control Row 0 -0y ie “Terminal No.of LUS9001 gow ee ee Gp Keyotremowconsat YL awe | | ghe |! exbanaoate acm Gien cs Ca Os Get? 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