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RRV4511
PLX-1000

TURNTABLE

PLX-1000
THIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL(S) AND TYPE(S).
Model Type Power Requirement Remarks

PLX-1000 LPSYXE8 AC 110 V to 120 V or 220 V to 240 V

PLX-1000 FUXECB AC 110 V to 120 V or 220 V to 240 V

PIONEER CORPORATION 1-1, Shin-ogura, Saiwai-ku, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa 212-0031, Japan


PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC. P.O. Box 1760, Long Beach, CA 90801-1760, U.S.A.
PIONEER EUROPE NV Haven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, 9120 Melsele, Belgium
PIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE PTE. LTD. 253 Alexandra Road, #04-01, Singapore 159936

K-MZV AUG. 2014 Printed in Japan


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SAFETY INFORMATION

This service manual is intended for qualified service technicians; it is not meant for the casual do-it-
yourselfer. Qualified technicians have the necessary test equipment and tools, and have been trained
to properly and safely repair complex products such as those covered by this manual.
Improperly performed repairs can adversely affect the safety and reliability of the product and may
void the warranty. If you are not qualified to perform the repair of this product properly and safely, you
should not risk trying to do so and refer the repair to a qualified service technician.

WARNING
B This product may contain a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer, or birth defects or other reproductive
harm.
Health & Safety Code Section 25249.6 - Proposition 65

(FOR USA MODEL ONLY)


ANY MEASUREMENTS NOT WITHIN THE LIMITS
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
OUTLINED ABOVE ARE INDICATIVE OF A POTENTIAL
The following check should be performed for the
SHOCK HAZARD AND MUST BE CORRECTED BEFORE
continued protection of the customer and service
RETURNING THE APPLIANCE TO THE CUSTOMER.
technician.
C LEAKAGE CURRENT CHECK
Measure leakage current to a known earth ground 2. PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE
(water pipe, conduit, etc.) by connecting a leakage Many electrical and mechanical parts in the appliance
current tester such as Simpson Model 229-2 or have special safety related characteristics. These are
equivalent between the earth ground and all exposed often not evident from visual inspection nor the protection
metal parts of the appliance (input/output terminals, afforded by them necessarily can be obtained by using
screwheads, metal overlays, control shaft, etc.). Plug replacement components rated for voltage, wattage, etc.
the AC line cord of the appliance directly into a 120 V Replacement parts which have these special safety
AC 60 Hz outlet and turn the AC power switch on. Any characteristics are identified in this Service Manual.
current measured must not exceed 0.5 mA. Electrical components having such features are
identified by marking with a > on the schematics and on
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the parts list in this Service Manual.
Reading should The use of a substitute replacement component which
Leakage not be above does not have the same safety characteristics as the
Device current 0.5 mA
under tester PIONEER recommended replacement one, shown in the
test parts list in this Service Manual, may create shock, fire,
Test all or other hazards.
exposed metal
surfaces Product Safety is continuously under review and new
instructions are issued from time to time. For the latest
information, always consult the current PIONEER Service
Also test with Manual. A subscription to, or additional copies of,
plug reversed Earth PIONEER Service Manual may be obtained at a nominal
E (Using AC adapter ground
plug as required) charge from PIONEER.

AC Leakage Test

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CONTENTS
SAFETY INFORMATION.......................................................................................................................................................... 2
1. SERVICE PRECAUTIONS .................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1 NOTES ON SOLDERING ............................................................................................................................................... 4 A
1.2 NOTES ON SERVICING................................................................................................................................................. 4
2. SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................................................................................................. 5
3. BASIC ITEMS FOR SERVICE .............................................................................................................................................. 6
3.1 CHECK POINTS AFTER SERVICING ........................................................................................................................... 6
3.2 JIGS LIST ....................................................................................................................................................................... 6
3.3 PCB LOCATIONS ........................................................................................................................................................... 7
4. BLOCK DIAGRAM ................................................................................................................................................................ 8
4.1 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM ....................................................................................................................................... 8
4.2 AUDIO SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM ............................................................................................................................ 10
5. DIAGNOSIS ........................................................................................................................................................................ 12
5.1 TROUBLESHOOTING.................................................................................................................................................. 12
6. SERVICE MODE ................................................................................................................................................................. 14 B
7. DISASSEMBLY ................................................................................................................................................................... 15
8. EACH SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT ................................................................................................................................ 22
9. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST............................................................................................................................... 24
9.1 PACKING SECTION ..................................................................................................................................................... 24
9.2 EXTERIOR SECTION .................................................................................................................................................. 26
10. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM .................................................................................................................................................... 28
10.1 MAIN PCB, SEARCHLIGHT and SPEED PCB ASSYS ............................................................................................. 28
10.2 D.D. MOTOR ASSY, SENSOR PCB and PHONO PCB ASSY ................................................................................... 30
10.3 STOROBOSCOPE, PLAY PCB and AC PCB ASSYS ................................................................................................ 32
11. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM ........................................................................................................................................ 34
11.1 MAIN PCB, SEARCHLIGHT and SPEED PCB ASSYS ............................................................................................. 34
C
11.2 D.D. MOTOR ASSY, SENSOR PCB and PHONO PCB ASSY ................................................................................... 38
11.3 STOROBOSCOPE, PLAY PCB and and AC PCB ASSYS ......................................................................................... 42
12. PCB PARTS LIST .............................................................................................................................................................. 43

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1. SERVICE PRECAUTIONS
1.1 NOTES ON SOLDERING
A • For environmental protection, lead-free solder is used on the printed circuit boards mounted in this unit.
Be sure to use lead-free solder and a soldering iron that can meet specifications for use with lead-free solders for repairs
accompanied by reworking of soldering.

• Compared with conventional eutectic solders, lead-free solders have higher melting points, by approximately 40 ºC.
Therefore, for lead-free soldering, the tip temperature of a soldering iron must be set to around 373 ºC in general, although
the temperature depends on the heat capacity of the PC board on which reworking is required and the weight of the tip of
the soldering iron.

Do NOT use a soldering iron whose tip temperature cannot be controlled.

Compared with eutectic solders, lead-free solders have higher bond strengths but slower wetting times and higher melting
B
temperatures (hard to melt/easy to harden).

The following lead-free solders are available as service parts:


• Parts numbers of lead-free solder:
GYP1006 1.0 in dia.
GYP1007 0.6 in dia.
GYP1008 0.3 in dia.

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1.2 NOTES ON SERVICING
For final-check playback after repair, a commercially available record and a cartridge are required.
The details, see "3.2 JIGS LIST".

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2. SPECIFICATIONS
Power requirements......AC 110 V to 120 V or 220 V to 240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz A
Power consumption ............................................................................... 9 W Accessories
Main unit weight................................................................. 13.1 kg (28.9 lb) • Turntable • Headshell
Max. dimensions........................ 453 mm (W) × 159 mm (H) × 353 mm (D) (702-PNTT-075) (703-PNTT-1411)
(17.8 in. (W) × 6.3 in. (H) × 13.9 in. (D))
Tolerable operating temperature........... +5 °C to +35 °C (+41 °F to +95 °F) • Turntable sheet • Shell Weight
Tolerable operating humidity....................... 5 % to 85 % (no condensation) (705-DJ1900-078) (200-ST100-268)

Turntable part • Slip mat • Power Cord


Drive method ........................................................... Servo type direct drive (612-PNTT-095) (LPSYXE8: 409-HDJ7100-055D-HA)
Motor ............................................................. 3-phase brushless DC motor (FUXECB: 409-HDJ7100-054D-HA)
Braking system .................................................................. Electronic brake • Slip sheet
Rotation speed ..............................................................33 1/3 rpm, 45 rpm (505-PNTT-248) • Audio Cable
Rotation speed adjustment range............................... ±8 %, ±16 %, ±50 % (408-PLX-140) B
Wow and flutter......................................... 0.1 % or less WRMS (JIS WTD) • Dust cover
S/N ratio.................................................................................70 dB (DIN-B) (705-PLX1000-1583) • Ground Wire
Turntable..................................... Aluminum die-casting Diameter: 332 mm (406-PLX-1288)
Starting torque................................................................ 4.5 kg·cm or more • Adapter for EP record
Start time ......................................................... 0.3 seconds (at 33 1/3 rpm) (200-PNTT-211A) • Operating instructions
(LPSYXE8: 502-PX1000B-3366)
Tone arm part • Balance weight (FUXECB: 502-PX1000A-3365)
Arm type .................................................Universal type S-shape tone arm, (702-PNTT-076)
gimbal-supported type bearing structure, static balance type
Effective length ............................................................................... 230 mm • Sub weight
Overhang.......................................................................................... 15 mm (200-PNTT-693)
Tracking error........................................................................... Within 2° 32’
Arm height adjustment range ............................................................. 6 mm
Stylus pressure variable range .......................... 0 g to 4.0 g (1 scale 0.1 g) C
Proper cartridge weight ............................... 3.5 g to 13 g (single cartridge)
When shell weight is used ...................................................... 3.5 g to 6.5 g
When only balance weight is used .......................................... 6.0 g to 10 g
When sub weight is used......................................................... 9.5 g to 13 g

— The specifications and design of this product are subject to change


without notice.

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3. BASIC ITEMS FOR SERVICE


3.1 CHECK POINTS AFTER SERVICING
A Items to be checked after servicing
To keep the product quality after servicing, confirm recommended check points shown below.
No. Procedures Check points
1 Confirm whether the customer complain has been solved. The customer complain must not be reappeared.
Audio and operations must be normal.
2 Check whether the unit can be turned ON or OFF. The indicators on the unit must light when the unit is turned ON.
3 Check playback operations. The turntable must turn or stop properly when the START/STOP
button is pressed.
When the RESET button is pressed, the RESET indicator must
light in yellow-green and the rotation speed must return to the
specified speed.
B The tone arm must move properly when the lifter lever is moved up
or down.
4 Check the pitch adjustment. Press the RESET button during playback (the RESET indicator
goes dark) and check whether the pitch can be adjusted, using the
TEMPO slider and TEMPO RANGE button.
5 Check the PHONO OUT signals. Play a record back and check that the audio output from the
PHONO OUT terminals is normal.
(For checking, use a pre-main amplifier or a DJ mixer provided with
the PHONO input terminals.)
6 Check the appearance of the product. No scratches or dirt on its appearance after receiving it for service.

See the table below for the items to be checked regarding audio.
C
Item to be checked regarding audio
Distortion Volume too high
Noise Volume fluctuating
Volume too low Sound interrupted

3.2 JIGS LIST


D Jigs List
Jig Name Part No. Purpose of use / Remarks
Cartridge (Marketed product) For checking playback operations and the audio
Recommended product: output from the PHONO OUT terminals
M44-7 manufactured by SHURE
LP record or EP record (Marketed product) For checking playback operations and the audio
output from the PHONO OUT terminals
Spacer Dust cover (GGP1243) Registered the Dust cover (705-PLX1000-1583) as a jig for
services.
You have to procure four pieces of cushion to be placed at
the four corners of the dust cover where the turntable is to
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contact on your own, in order to prevent the top panel of this
unit from being damaged.
or
Four cylindrical wood offcuts, etc., To be placed at the four corners of the unit when
of 40 mm dia. × 80 mm in length diagnoses are to be performed with the unit upside
or longer down

Lubricants and Glues List

Name Part No. Remarks


F Adhesive GYL1001 Refer to "9.2 EXTERIOR SECTION".

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3.3 PCB LOCATIONS

H AC PCB ASSY

STROBOSCOPE F
ASSY
E PHONO PCB ASSY
PLAY PCB ASSY G

SPEED C
PCB ASSY

D.D. MOTOR D C
ASSY

SEARCHLIGHT B
ASSY

A MAIN PCB ASSY

NOTES: - Parts marked by “NSP” are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List.
- The > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.
Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.
Mark No. Description Part No. E

LIST OF ASSEMBLIES
1..MAIN PCB ASSY 704-PLX-A787
1..SPEED PCB ASSY 704-PLX-A790
1..PHONO PCB ASSY 704-PLX-A791
1..D.D. MOTOR ASSY 704-PLX-A800
1..SEARCHLIGHT ASSY 704-PLX-A802

1..STROBOSCOPE ASSY 704-PLX-A803

> 1..AC&PLAY PCB ASSY 704-PLX-A863


NSP 2..AC PCB ASSY •••••
NSP 2..PLAY PCB ASSY •••••
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4. BLOCK DIAGRAM
4.1 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM
A

AC&PLAY PCB ASSY


(LPSYXE8, FUXECB: 704-PLX-A863) Except
(JXE: 704-PLX-A864) Japan model
AC PCB ASSY
PLAY PCB ASSY
CNA1 CNA
1 1
B AC 2 2 AC
LIVE CN03 SELECT
1 3 3
EARTH SW
2
NEUTRAL
H
CHASSIS GND
AC PCB ASSY
F CN201 1
STROBOSCOPE 1 CN02 2
C ASSY 2 3 TRANS
(704-PLX-A803)
3

SW201
CARTRIDGE

JK601 1 1 GND
D
Rch 2 2 PL/ST A MAIN PCB ASSY
3 3 STRO
(704-PLX-A787)
JK602 4 4 PL/STLED SOFTW
Lch 5 5 5V
CN307
6 6 8V
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
W303A CN303
GND
/RST
REQ
MISO
MOSI
SCK
PCS
3 3V
E
E G
PHONO PCB ASSY PLAY PCB ASSY
(704-PLX-A791)

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D D.D. MOTOR ASSY


CNA (704-PLX-A800)
AC B
SELECT

GND
CHA

CHB
VCC
SW
W102

1
2
3
4
MO1
MOTOR
CN901
1
2
3 IC103
TRANS 4 ENCODER
C
CN103
5
+15V
GND

GND

GND
CHA
CHB
-15V

HB
HA
LC
LA

LB

5V

8V
G

G
C
C
+

SENSOR PCB

15
10 10
11 11
12

14
13
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

15
12

14
13
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

W103
GND 1 1
SSY 33 2 2 C D

87) 45 3 3 SPEED PCB ASSY


33LED 4 4 (704-PLX-A790)
SOFTWARE UPDATA
45LED 5 5
CN308 6 6 W302A
5V
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

1
2
3
4
5

CN302
SWD_CLK
MISO
MOSI
SCK
PCS
3.3V
GND
UPDA

3.3V
SWD_DIO
GND

/RST

CN304A
8V 1 1
GND 2 2 B E
CN304 SEARCHLIGHT
ASSY
(704-PLX-A802)

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- When ordering service parts, be sure to refer to "EXPLODED VIEWS and PARTS LIST" or "PCB PARTS LIST".
- The > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.

Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.

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4.2 AUDIO SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM

H AC PCB ASSY Except


Japan model

B SW201 FL01
AC IN POWER Common Mode Voltage Selection
ON/OFF SW Choke SW

A MAIN PCB ASSY D D.D. MOTOR ASSY

D IC311 X301
IC312
BD4730 8 MHz
74HC4050
RESET OSC

IC101, IC
NJM214
DRIVE I
IC306 IC301 to IC305
PWM
MKL15Z128VLK4 NJM4580
MCU D/A

IC309
BA033 IC901 to IC9
TMPO
POWER NJM7808/7
NJM7824/7
IC307
Function Selection BD4745 NJM7815/7
and LED RESUME D
POWER

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E PHONO PCB ASSY

CARTRIDGE
RED JK601
1 PHONO
R CH OUTPUT
2

GREEN
3 B
GND CHASSIS
ection
WHITE
4
JK602
5
PHONO
BLUE L CH OUTPUT

TONEARM

PHONO OUTPUT

MOTOR ASSY

Q103, Q104
IC103
2SD2615, 2SB1674
HEDS9700F51
DRIVE TR FG D

IC101, IC102 COIL


NJM2147
DRIVE IC HE11 to HE13
Q105, Q106 HALL IC
2SD2615, 2SB1674
DRIVE TR

IC901 to IC905
NJM7808/7805 Q107, Q108
NJM7824/7924 2SD2615, 2SB1674
DRIVE TR
NJM7815/7915
POWER DC

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5. DIAGNOSIS
5.1 TROUBLESHOOTING
A [1] Abnormality regarding startup

No LEDs light nor do keys work * This problem actually occurred


The unit is not turned ON. even after the POWER switch is with a sample product.
turned.

Is the Power cord No The proper voltage (3.3 V) may not


Securely plug in the Power cord. be output from IC309 on the MAIN
securely plugged in?
PCB Assy.
Yes
Check that there is proper
Is the fuse (FU01) on No The circuitry may have been conduction between the plane
B the AC PCB Assy intact shorted out. Replace the of IC309 on the MAIN PCB Assy
(not blown)? AC&PLAY PCB Assy. and GND.
Yes

Does the POWER switch No


(SW201) on the Replace the POWER switch. The specified rotation speed
PLAY PCB Assy work? cannot be changed.
Yes

Are CN901 and CN103 on Is there any foreign No


No
the D.D. MOTOR Assy Securely connect them. matter between the Remove any foreign matter.
securely connected? turntable and motor?

Yes Yes
C
The circuitry may have been Do the tact switches
Is the chip fuse (P04) on No shorted out. Replace the No
the D.D. MOTOR Assy intact (SW203/204) on the Replace the faulty switches.
D.D. MOTOR Assy then the SPEED PCB Assy work?
(not blown)?
MAIN PCB Assy, in that order.
Yes Yes

Some part may be in failure. Do the strobe patterns change The command is not input to the
Replace the AC&PLAY PCB Assy, transformer, D.D. MOTOR Assy, then the after the TEMPO RESET button No CPU. Replace the MAIN PCB Assy
MAIN PCB Assy, in that order. is set to ON then the [33] then the SPEED PCB Assy,
or [45] button is pressed? in that order.
Yes

Does the [33] or [45] button


The turntable does not rotate, even LED light or go dark when No The LED is in failure. Replace the
LED (D203/204) on the SPEED
though the unit is turned ON. the corresponding button
PCB Assy or SPEED PCB Assy.
D is pressed?
Yes

Is the voltage selector No Switch the voltage selector The motor may be in failure.
properly switched? properly. Replace the D.D. MOTOR Assy.

If voltage ranging from 110 to 120 V is input


Yes with the voltage selector set to 220-240 V,
the turntable cannot rotate, even though all
LEDs on the panel are dimly lit.

Is there any foreign No


matter between the Remove any foreign matter.
turntable and motor?

Yes

E The circuitry may have been


Are the chip fuses (P03/05/06/07) No
shorted out. Replace the
on the D.D. MOTOR Assy
D.D. MOTOR Assy then the
intact (not blown)?
MAIN PCB Assy, in that order.
Yes

Does the PL/ST switch No


(SW202) on the Replace the switch.
PLAY PCB Assy work?

Yes

Does the START/STOP No The control system is in failure.


button LED light when the
Replace the MAIN PCB Assy.
button is pressed?
F Yes

The motor or the control system may be in failure.


Replace the D.D. MOTOR Assy then the MAIN PCB Assy, in that order.

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[2] Abnormality regarding the operating elements and LEDs A

The pitch does not change even if


The TEMPO cannot be reset.
the TEMPO slider knob is moved.

Does the tact switch No Does the tact switch No


(SW301) on the MAIN Replace the switch. (SW301) on the MAIN Replace the switch.
PCB Assy work? PCB Assy work?

Yes Yes

Does the TEMPO RESET LED If you move the TEMPO slider knob to Is the LED (D312) on the MAIN
light or go dark when the No Replace the LED (D312) on the the end of the + side while the TEMPO
SW301 on the MAIN PCB Assy MAIN PCB Assy. No PCB Assy lit? If it is not, only the B
RESET LED is unlit then press the LED (D312) may be damaged but
is pressed? TEMPO RANGE button, do the strobe the TEMPO RESET button may
Yes patterns change? work properly. Replace the LED (D312).

Yes The VR data may not be input to the


Is there any foreign No
matter between the Remove any foreign matter. CPU (thus, the same rotation speed is
turntable and motor? If you move the TEMPO slider maintained). Check if VR301 on the
knob while the TEMPO RESET No MAIN PCB Assy has any problem,
Yes LED is unlit, do the strobe referring to "The pitch does not change
patterns change? even if the TEMPO slider knob is
Yes moved." If it does not have any
Does VR301 on the No Replace VR301on the MAIN PCB problem, replace the MAIN PCB Assy.
MAIN PCB Assy
Assy.
work* properly?
The TEMPO Reset command may not be input to the CPU or the motor
Yes *Check method with the aid of a tester may be uncontrollable. Replace the MAIN PCB Assy then the D.D. MOTOR
When the VR is turned toward TEMPO +, the resistance between D318 Assy, in that order.
and GND must become closer to 0 ohm. C
The resistance between D316 and GND must be approximately 1.5 kohms.
When the VR is turned toward TEMPO –, the resistance between D318 and
GND must be approximately 1.5 kohms. The resistance between D316 and
GND must become closer to 0 ohm.
The tempo range cannot be
The VR data may not be input to the CPU or the motor may be
changed.
uncontrollable.
Replace the MAIN PCB Assy then the D.D. MOTOR Assy, in that order.

Does the tact switch No


(SW302) on the Replace the switch.
MAIN PCB Assy work?
Strobe Lock is not available.
Yes

If you move the TEMPO slider knob to


Replace the D308–311 on the the end of the + side then press the No Only the LEDs may be in failure. D
No STROBOSCOPE Assy, Replace the LEDs (D313–315) on
Are the strobe LEDs lit? TEMPO RANGE button, do the
STROBOSCOPE Assy, or the MAIN PCB Assy.
strobe patterns change?
AC&PLAY PCB Assy.
Yes
Yes
Does the tact switch No
(SW301) on the MAIN Replace the switch.
Does the tact switch No PCB Assy work?
(SW301) on the MAIN Replace the switch.
PCB Assy work? Yes
Yes Is the LED (D312) on the MAIN
If you move the TEMPO slider knob to
PCB Assy lit? If it is not, only the
the end of the + side while the TEMPO No LED (D312) may be damaged but
Does the TEMPO RESET LED No Replace the LED (D312) on the RESET LED is unlit then press the
the TEMPO RESET button may
light or go dark when the TEMPO TEMPO RANGE button, do the
MAIN PCB Assy. work properly.
RANGE button is pressed? strobe patterns change? E
Replace the LED (D312).
Yes Yes

If you move the TEMPO slider knob to Is there any foreign


the end of the + side while the TEMPO No No
matter between the Remove any foreign matter.
RESET LED is unlit then press the turntable and motor?
TEMPO RANGE button, is strobe locked?
Yes Yes

The TEMPO Range command may not be input to the CPU or the motor
OK may be uncontrollable.
Replace the MAIN PCB Assy then the D.D. MOTOR Assy, in that order.

The same rotation speed is maintained.


1 The VR data may not be input to the CPU. Check if VR301 on the MAIN
PCB Assy has any problem, referring to "The pitch does not change even F
if the TEMPO slider knob is moved."
2 The rotation speed may not be controlled properly.
Replace the MAIN PCB Assy.
3 The motor may be in failure. Replace the D.D. MOTOR Assy.

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[3] Abnormality regarding audio

A Audio is not output.

Are the RCA cables No


Securely connect them.
securely connected?

Yes

Is the headshell No
Securely attach it.
securely attached?

Yes
B Repair any solder bridge or
Are there solder bridges No resolder any unsoldered part.
or disconnection in the If there is any pattern
PHONO PCB Assy? disconnection, replace the
PHONO PCB Assy.
Yes

The internal wiring is disconnected.


Replace the Tone Arm Assy.

Waveforms

RCA output during playback with the TEMPO


RESET button set to ON, at 1 kHz, 0 dB
CH1: JK602 OUTPUT (L ch)
1
V: 20 mV/div. H: 10 mS/div.
CH2: JK601 OUTPUT (R ch)
2
V: 20 mV/div. H: 10 mS/div.
D

F
6. SERVICE MODE
There is no information to be shown in this chapter.

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7. DISASSEMBLY

Note: A

Even if the unit shown in the photos and illustrations in this manual may differ from your product, the
procedures described here are common.
Notes on performing diagnosis with the unit turned upside down (on how to secure the tone arm, etc.):
Be sure to secure the tone arm with the hook for the tone arm before turning the unit upside down.
Remove the items that can fall, such as the turntable and turntable sheet, from the unit beforehand.
Be sure to use the spacers or a dust cover (GGP1243) dedicated for repair use (NOT the customer's own dust
cover) before turning the unit upside down.

Disassembly for each Assemblies B

[1] MAIN, AC, PLAY, SPEED PCB Assemblies


[1-1] Exterior Section
(1) Remove the SPEED button.
(2) Turn the unit upside down.
1
SPEED button
Note:
Before turning the unit upside down, be sure to
place the spacers or dust cover so that no load is
applied to the tone arm, etc.
As the dust cover is not so strong, be careful not
to apply a heavy load. C

Dust cover

Put a 4 cushion on the contact part of 4 corners of


the Dust cover to prevent you from injuring Top panel.
D

Dust cover Cushion

(3) Remove the 4 Foot Assys. 3 3


E
Note:
The Foot Assy is a screw-in foot.

3 3
F
• Bottom view

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A (4) Remove the bottom section by removing the


11 screws. 4 ×11 • Bottom view
(602-BTB0311-765B)

Diagnosis PHONO PCB Assy


C
MAIN PCB Assy

D.D. MOTOR AC PCB Assy


Assy
D
SPEED PCB Assy PLAY PCB Assy

Dust cover

[1-2] MAIN PCB Assy


(1) Disconnect the 4 connectors.
(CN103, 302 to 304)
2 ×8
(2) Remove the MAIN PCB Assy by removing the
8 screws.
E (602-DM3000-270)

MAIN PCB Assy

CN103

1
CN303 D.D. MOTOR
CN302 1 ×3 Assy
CN304

F • Bottom view

16 PLX-1000
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

[1-3] AC PCB Assy A

(1) Disconnect the 3 connectors. 3 ×4


(CN02, 03, A1)
(2) Cut the 3 cable ties.
(3) Remove the AC PCB Assy by removing the CN03
4 screws. 1 AC PCB Assy
CNA1 CN02
(602-DM3000-270) 1 2
1

2
B

• Bottom view

[1-4] PLAY and SPEED PCB Assemblies


(1) Disconnect the 1 connector.
(CN201)
(2) Release the 3 jumper wire styling.
(3) Remove the 1 screw. 3 1
(602-DM3000-270)
(4) Remove the PLAY PCB Assy with Solation 4 CN201
by removing the 3 screws.
(602-MK8-604)
4
2 2 D

2 4
• Bottom view
Solation PLAY PCB Assy

(5) Remove the SPEED PCB Assy with Segregate E


sheet by removing the 3 screws.
(602-BTS308-724B)

• Bottom view
5 5
Segregate sheet SPEED PCB Assy F

PLX-1000 17
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

A [2] PHONO PCB Assy


(1) Remove the Segregate sheet by removing the
2 Canoe clips.

1
B
• Bottom view Segregate sheet

(2) Remove 5 places of solders. 2 ×5 • Bottom view


Note:
Be sure to swiftly remove solder, paying attention
not to let the removed solder fall onto the wires for
the tone arm.

PHONO PCB Assy

(3) Remove the PHONO PCB Assy by removing


the 4 screws. PHONO PCB Assy
(602-DJ5500-452, 602-ISO308-735B)
3 3

D
3 3
• Bottom / Rear view

[3] D.D. MOTOR Assy


(1) Turn the unit upside down.
(2) Remove the 4 screws. 2 ×4
E (602-ST150-432)
(3) Turn the unit upside down.

18 PLX-1000
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

(4) Disconnect the 1 connector. A


(CN901)
(5) Remove the D.D. MOTOR Assy by removing 5 ×5
the 5 screws.
(602-DM3000-270)

CN901 4

• Bottom view C
D.D. MOTOR Assy

Disassembly / Assembly for Transformer


[1] Disassembly
(1) Disconnect the 2 connectors.
(CN02, 901)
(2) Remove the transformer by removing the D

4 nuts, 4 washers, 4 washers,


4 Cover for transformers, 4 Bushes 1,
4 Bushes 2 and 4 Pipes.
AC PCB Assy
(Nut: 601-F200-001)
(Washer: 606-DJ3000-102)
(Washer: 606-ST150-157) 1
CN02

Nut 2 ×4
Washer
Washer Transformer E

Cover for
transformer

Bush 2

Bush 1

Pipe CN901 1
• Bottom view

D.D MOTOR Assy F

PLX-1000 19
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

A [2] Disassembly 1
(1) Attach the Transformer bottom cover. Transformer bottom cover

• Bottom view

(2) Attach the 4 Bushes 1 to transformer.


2 ×4
Bush 1

OK NG

(3) Pass the 4 Cover for transformer in Bush 1.


3 ×4

Cover for transformer

OK

E
(4) Attach the transformer to chassis. 4 Transformer

OK OK
F

20 PLX-1000
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

(5) Attach the 4 Bushes 2. A


(6) Attach the 4 Pipes outside of Bush.

Bush 2 Pipe
5 ×4 6 ×4

7 ×4 8 ×4
(7) Attach the 4 washers. Washer Washer
(606-ST150-157)
(8) Attach the 4 washers.
(606-DJ3000-102)

(9) Attach the 4 nuts.


(601-F200-001) 9 ×4
Nut

Note:
After screw fastening, confirm that a rubber part
of Bush is twisted or crooked.

(10) Secure a nut and a washer in bond.


D
Adhesive
GYL1001

10 ×4

(11) Connect the 2 connectors.


(CN02, 901) AC PCB Assy CN02 11

Transformer

D.D MOTOR
Assy 11
CN901
• Bottom view

PLX-1000 21
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

Cutting of Bush 2

Chassis Bush 1
A
Pipe

Transformer
Bush 2

Bush 2 must be cut into two parts before use, as shown in the figures below.

Molded shape
B
Bush 2
Cut
4

4
9 OK
Bush 2

φ9 Note: Cut Bush 2 within the 9-mm-diameter section, as shown in the figures above.
φ12

φ6 Bush 2
Cut

Bush 2
NG
Note: If you accidentally cut part of the 12-mm-diameter section of Bush 2,
as shown in the figures above, never use such a bushing.

Note on attachment: When attaching Bush 2, face the cut surface toward Bush 1.

Chassis Chassis
D
Bush 1 Bush 1
Screw

Screw

Pipe Pipe
Transformer

Transformer

Cut side

E
Bush 2 Bush 2

Cut side

OK NG

8. EACH SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT


F There is no information to be shown in this chapter.

22 PLX-1000
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

PLX-1000 23
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

9. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST


NOTES: - Parts marked by “NSP” are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List.
A
- The > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.
Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.
- Screws adjacent to b mark on product are used for disassembly.

- For the applying amount of lubricants or glue, follow the instructions in this manual.

(In the case of no amount instructions, apply as you think it appropriate.)

9.1 PACKING SECTION

Label
Tape
Tape
C

Tape

Tape

Paste board

Paste board

E
Warranty card

Appendage Label
Tape

24 PLX-1000
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

(1) PACKING SECTION PARTS LIST


Mark No. Description Part No.
1 Turntable 702-PNTT-075
2 Turntable Sheet 705-DJ1900-078 A

3 Slip Mat 612-PNTT-095


4 Slip Sheet 505-PNTT-248
5 Dust Cover 705-PLX1000-1583

6 Adapter for EP Record 200-PNTT-211A


7 Balance Weight 702-PNTT-076
8 Sub Weight 200-PNTT-693
9 Headshell 703-PNTT-1411
10 Shell Weight 200-ST100-268

B
> 11 Power Cord See Contrast table (2)
12 Audio Cable (L=150) 408-PLX-140
13 Ground Wire (L=150) 406-PLX-1288
14 • • • • •
15 Operating Instructions See Contrast table (2)

16 Cushion for Tone Arm 612-ST150-159


17 Polyfoam F 506-PNTT-660F
18 Polyfoam B 506-PNTT-660B
19 Box 507-PNTT-3470
20 Spacer 507-PNTT-3467 C

21 PE Bag 505-DJM250-014
22 Polyfoam 506-PNTT-662
23 Gift Box See Contrast table (2)
24 Polybag for Turntable 505-DJ2500H-001
25 Bag 505-PNTT-247

26 Polybag (PE, 35*50 mm) 505-S15-117


27 Soft Bag 509-PNTT-332

(2) CONTRAST TABLE


PLX-1000/LPSYXE8 and FUXECB are constructed the same except for the following:
PLX-1000 PLX-1000
Mark No. Symbol and Description
/LPSYXE8 /FUXECB
> 11 Power Cord 409-HDJ7100-055D-HA 409-HDJ7100-054D-HA
15 Operating Instructions (En) 502-PX1000B-3366 Not used
15 Operating Instructions (Zhtw) Not used 502-PX1000A-3365
23 Gift Box 507-PNTTB-3469 507-PNTT-3469

PLX-1000 25
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

9.2 EXTERIOR SECTION

A
Headshell
Slip mat (accessory)
(accessory)

Dust cover
(accessory)

Turntable sheet
(accessory)

B Slip sheet
(accessory)
NSP *

NSP * NSP *:
NSP * These parts are supplied as a part included
Turntable in I (Chassis Packing Assy).
(accessory)

Note:
The service parts are supplied in Assy.
Each component is not supplied (NSP). Adhesive
GYL1001 Adhesive
Note: GYL1001
The service parts are supplied in Assy. NSP *
Each component is not supplied (NSP).

F NSP *

B
2/2
G
Adhesive
NSP *
GYL1001

E C Adhesive
D GYL1001

Note:
The D.D. motor is impossible
of the resolution.

1/2
H
A
F Adhesive
GYL1001

26 PLX-1000
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

EXTERIOR SECTION PARTS LIST


Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.

1 MAIN PCB Assy 704-PLX-A787 46 • • • • •


2 SPEED PCB Assy 704-PLX-A790 47 Nut (4 mm, P=0.7 ISO) 601-F200-001 A
3 PHONO PCB Assy 704-PLX-A791 48 Washer (5.5*3*0.7 mm) 606-B300-039
4 D.D. MOTOR Assy 704-PLX-A800 49 Washer Spring (7*4*1T) 606-DJ3000-102
5 SEARCHLIGHT Assy 704-PLX-A802 50 Washer 4.36*8.26*0.9 606-NCDS700-123-HA

6 STROBOSCOPE Assy 704-PLX-A803 51 Washer (10.5*3.2*1.6T) 606-PNTT-271


> 7 AC&PLAY PCB Assy 704-PLX-A863 52 Washer (8*3.2*1T, NI) 606-Q2221-122-HA
> 8 Transformer 411-PLX-912 53 Washer (16*4.1*1.2T) 606-ST150-157
> 9 AC Socket Assy 704-PLX-A795 54 Screw (SAE1018, BTB, 3*) 602-BTB0311-765B
> 10 Voltage SW Assy 704-PLX-A796 55 Screw (4*8) 602-BTB408-751C

56 Screw (BTS, 3*8) 602-BTS308-724B-HA B


11 1P Ground Wire (L=110) 406-HV3500K-415A
12 Shield Wire Assy 407-1410FR-097 57 Screw (TTP, 3*8, ZB) 602-DJ5500-452
13 33/45 Knob 100-PNTT-3093 58 Screw (TTB DIA3*8) 602-DM3000-270
14 TEMPO Reset Button 100-PNTT-3094 59 Screw (TTB, 3*L10) 602-HP1010K-174
15 TEMPO Range Button 100-PNTT-3095 60 Screw (3*L8) 602-HP1010K-175-HA

16 SPEED Button 100-PNTT-3096 61 Screw (M4*26, Black) 602-ISOM4026-752B


17 Shell Stand 100-PNTT-3100 62 Screw 602-ISO308-735B
18 Button Base 100-PNTT-3113 63 Screw (3*8) 602-XM610-526-HA
19 Cover for Transformer 200-PNTT-737 64 Screw 602-MK8-604
20 Transformer Bottom Cover 300-PNTT-2126 65 Screw (M3*7 TTP) 602-SL24F-096
C

21 Fixed Plate 300-PNTT-2134 66 Screw (TTB 4*10) 602-XM610-517


22 Fixed Plate 300-PNTT-2135 67 Screw (M4*18, Spring W) 602-ST150-432
23 Tone Arm Base 300-PNTT-2139 68 Screw (TTB, 3*25) 602-ST150-439
24 Adhesive Mount 504-HDJ7000-032
25 Locking Cable Clip 504-HV3500K-033

26 Canoe Clip (MB-1, White) 504-PLX-301


27 Protected Ring (SB-10) 504-PLX-307
28 Cable Tie 504-S100-004-HA
29 Bush 1 604-BUSH1-653 D
30 Bush 2 604-BUSH2-654

31 Rubber for Bottom Base 604-DJ5500-262


32 Pipe 604-PIPE-650
33 Side Rubber 604-PNTT-638
34 Long Rubber 604-PNTT-639
35 Rubber 604-PNTT-648

36 Rear Rubber 604-PNTT-649


37 • • • • •
38 Spring (7*4.3*1T) 606-STR830-141 E

39 Tooth Washer 606-TST4-240


40 Bottom Base Assy 701-PNTT-5359

41 Foot Assy 701-PNTT-5415


42 Back Board Assy 703-PNTT-1408
43 Tone Arm Assy 704-PNTT-B013
44 Chassis Packing Assy 705-PNTT-1586
45 • • • • •

PLX-1000 27
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

10. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM


10.1 MAIN PCB, SEARCHLIGHT and SPEED PCB ASSYS
A IC309

B 5V
BA033F P
L302
P3.3V
P3.3V
I O
SEARCHLIGHT C354 FB(65)
IC311

G
0.1u
ASSY C355
100u/10V C356 C357
L305
3.3V
C366
1
2
NC VCC
SUB
5 R389
NC

(704-PLX-A802) 8V
C361 P3.3V
100u/10 0.1u FB(65) 0.1u 3
GND VO
4

BD4730 C367

/RST
0.1u
SW303 R379 NC
IC307
LAMP SW 470 R380
1 5
CN304A CN304 C368 NC VCC 10K
2
0.1u SUB
3 4

PONLED
PLLED
WM+

45LED
33LED
1 1 GND VO

WM-

/RES1
UM+
VM+

TEMLED
UM-

MOSI
MISO
VM-

REQ

SCK
2 2
BD4745
WHITE

2P 2P P3
B
D206 ADD RESUME FUNCTION
LED P3.3V

80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
JUDGEMENT

PTC9
PTC8
PTC17
PTC16
PTC13
PTC12
PTD7

PTC6/MOSI
PTC7/MISO
PTD6/AD7b

PTC11/I2C1_SDA
PTC10/I2C1_SCL
PTD4/TPM0_CH4
PTD3/TPM0_CH3

PTD0/TPM0_CH0
PTD2/PTM0_CH2
PTD5/AD6b/TPM0_CH5

PTD1/AD5bTPM0_CH1
L303 R337 100
JR12 TEMRAN 1
FB(65) R338 100 PTE0
TEMON 2
R339 100 PTE1
0 JR4 (NM) 33 3
R340 100 PTE2
45 4
JR13 R341 100 PTE3
VR301 10KB PL/ST 5
PTE4 PTC1/RTC_
6
0 PTE5
7
VDD
8
C348 C349 VSS
9
0.1u 0.01u PTE16
AD3.3V 10
PTE17
5V D320 11
YELLOW/GREEN PTE18
1SS355

C338 12 MKL15Z128VLK4(80P)
1SS355
D318 1SS355
D316

100u/10 PTE19
BLUE BLUE BLUE 13
JR18 PTE20/AD0
0 14
C350 JR1 R343 100 PTE21/AD4a
100u/10 AD3 15
D312 R381 D313 R382 D314 R383 D315 0 AD7A 16
PTE22/AD3
C

PTE25/I2C0_SDA
TEMP NC 8% NC 16% NC PTE23/AD7a

PTE24/I2C0_SCL
50%

PTA0/SWD_CLK

PTA3/SWD_DIO
17
1SS355

R344 100 VDDA


1SS355

18

PTE29/AD4b
PTE30/AD23
C339
D317

D319

R364 R365 R366 R367 C336 C337 VREH


0.1 19
220 330 330 330 0.01 0.01 VREL
20

PTA12
PTA13
PTA14
PTA15
PTA16
PTA17
PTE31
Q304 Q305 Q306 Q307 VSSA

PTA1
PTA2

PTA4
PTA5

VDD
C124EKA C124EKA C124EKA C124EKA JR2
R368 0
50%LED

21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
0

R369 0 16%LDE

220

220

220
220
220
220
0 0
R370 0 8%LED
R371 0 TEMLED P15 P13 C340
SW301 0.1u
P14
TEMON

R353
R354
R355
R356
R349
R350
R351
R352
C341
TEMPO ON 0.01u
SW302

STRO
JR17

SCLK

SDIO
CHA
CHB
TEMRAN

HC
HB
HA
0
D TEMPO RAN

5V R303 10K R308 R309


BLUE

BLUE

D203 D204 C302 R304 10K 13K


33 45 CN302 C360 13K
W302A 6P 2200p C303 -15V
C306 2200p
5V 5V 0.1u
6 6 0.1u
45LED 45LED R301 R302 R306 R307
5 5 UM+ 2 5
4

33LED 33LED - +
4 4 10K 10K 1 10K 10K 7
45 45 45
3 3 C301 3 C305 6
33 33 33 R360 + IC301A - IC301B
2 2
8

R207 R210 R206 R211 GND GND Q302 Q303 10K 0.01u NJM4580 0.01u NJM458 0
1 1 C124EKA C124EKA C304
330 NC 330 NC
6P R377 0.1u
45LED 15V
UM-
0 R313 10K R314
SW204 SW203
45 R345
33 R378 33LED 10K 13K R318 R319
C312 10K 13K
0 2200p C311 -15V
E 0.1u C314 2200p

C SPEED PCB ASSY VM+ R311 R312 2 R316 R317 5


4

- +
1 7
(704-PLX-A790) 10K
R361
10K
10K
C310 3
+ IC303A
10K 10K
C315 6
- IC303B
8

0.01u NJM4580 0.01u NJM458 0


C313
CN303 8V 5V C358 0.1u
6P 0.1u 15V
V M-
8V
6 R323 10K R324
5V JR8
5 R346
G 4
3
PL/ST LED
STRO
0 C359 JR7
0.1u
STRO
10K C320 13K R328
10K
R329
13K
W303A 2
PL/ST
GND
0 PL/ST 2200p -15V
C324 2200p
1 C321
R376 PLLED WM+ R321 R322 0.1u 2 R326 R327 5
4

- +
0 10K 10K 1 10K 10K 7
R362 C319 3 C323 6
+ IC304A - IC304B
Q301 10K R347
8

F 0.01u NJM4580 0.01u NJM458 0


C124EKA C322
10K 0.1u
15V
WM-

A B C
28 PLX-1000
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

P3.3V
CN307
9P
TO SOFTWARE UPDATA A MAIN PCB ASSY
311 (704-PLX-A787)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
5 R389
C VCC
NC
UB
4
ND VO
D4730 C367 P3.3V
/RST

UPDA
/RES1

MOSI
MISO
NC
REQ

SCK
PCS
PONLED
PLLED
45LED
33LED

/RES1
TEMLED

MOSI
MISO
REQ

SCK
PCS

P3 P3.3V
IC306 C346 B
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61

0.01u
PTC9
PTC8
PTC17
PTC16
PTC13
PTC12

PTC4/PCS
PTC6/MOSI
PTC7/MISO

PTC5/SCK
PTC11/I2C1_SDA
PTC10/I2C1_SCL
PTD0/TPM0_CH0

60 C347
VDD 0.1u
59
VSS
58 UPDA
PTC3/LU_P7
57
PTC2/AD11 P6
56
PTC1/RTC_CLKIN/AD15 P7
55
PTC0/AD14 P8
54
PTB19
53
PTB18
52
PTB17
51
PTB16
50 8%LED
PTB11
Z128VLK4(80P) 49 16%LED
PTB10
48 50%LED
PTB9
47
PTB8
46
PTB3/AD13
45 P10
PTB2/AD12 P3.3V C
PTA3/SWD_DIO

44
PTB1/AD9 P11
43
PTB0/AD8 P12
42 /RST
RESETB
EXTALO

41
PTA12
PTA13
PTA14
PTA15
PTA16
PTA17

XTALO R359
PTA2

PTA4
PTA5

VDD
VSS

10K UM+ D324 D326 D328 D330 D332 D334


D321 C345 UM- 1SS355 1SS355 1SS355 1SS355 1SS355 1SS355
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40

SMAJ6.0A NC VM+
VM-
WM+
P3.3V
220

220
220
220
220

WM-
C344
P13 C340 0.1u 1
R357 1M SWD_DIO
0.1u 2
R358 GND
3 D325 D327 D329 D331 D333 D335
R353
R354
R355
R356

100 SWD_CLK
R352

C341 4
/RST 1SS355 1SS355 1SS355 1SS355 1SS355 1SS355
0.01u X301 C343 5
SCLK

C342 8M
SDIO

/RST
STRO

CN308
SDIO

22P 22P
HC
HB
HA

5P
C317 D
0.1u
P10

JR5 R305
08 R309 10K L306
0K 13K 0 15V
C307 -15V 15V D323 1SS355 R335 C330 FB(65)
0.1u 470 100u/25
C306 2200p W103
15P
07 5 2 D322 C316 L307 15V
4

+ - IC302A 1SS355 C364 0.1u C331 FB(65) 1


K 7 1 GND
6 3 NJM4580 C362 R334 220u/25 100u/25 -15
2
05 - IC301B + 100u/2510K -15V 3
LA
8

1u NJM458 0 4
D336 Q311 LC
NC 5
A124TK LB
6
C308 0.1u 15V C363 JR3 HC
7
R315
10K 22u/25( ) R336
-15V 0 HB
HA
8
9
D
R310
318
0K
R319
13K
10K
Q310 D2704K 100K
GND
CHA
10 CN103
11
CHB
C314 2200p C309 R333 12
5V E
1u 13
6.8K C329 GND
317 14
5 6 3.3V 5V 8V
+ - R320 15
0K 7 7 100u/10
6 5 C328 C333 C332
315 - IC303B + 10K R332 0.1u
100u/10 0.1u
1

.01u NJM458 0 IC302B C318


6.8K
VCC

NJM458 0 1u C334 8V
Q309 2 3
D2704K 1Y 1A 0.1u C335
HC 4 5
2Y 2A
R325 HB 6 7 100u/16
10K 3Y 3A
HA 10 9
4Y 4A
328 R329 JR6 0 CHA JR9 12 11
0K 13K 5Y 5A
C325 -15V CHB 0 15 14
Q308 6Y 6A The > mark found on some component parts
GND

0.1u D2704K R331 indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.
C324 2200p
6.8K Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts
C327 IC312
8

of identical designation.
327 5 2 1u 74HC4050
4

+ -
0K 7 1
323 6 3
- IC304B + IC305A R330
IC305B
8

.01u NJM458 0 NJM4580 10K F


5
+
NJM458 0 405-PLX-3198
15V 7
C326 0.1u 6
-
MAIN PCB

A
PLX-1000 29
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

10.2 D.D. MOTOR ASSY, SENSOR PCB and PHONO PCB ASSY

C103 C120
R106 2200P
270 R107 2200P
C110 D105 22K
C101 C114 0.1uF
1000P 100u/35 1SS355 Q103
2SD2615 C119
6 100u/35

4
-
R101 6.8K R102 7 D106
680 5 1SS355
+ C102
IC101B

8
D102 2200P R122
D101 C115 NJM2147
B R103 1SS355 R105
1SS355 C121 2200P
270 1 1W
560K R104
100u/35 22K Q104
C111 D104 2SB1674
1SS355 C118
D103 100u/35
0.1uF
1SS355
R146
1 1W

C104
1000P C106
D111 R113 R114 2200P C122
15V-15V 270 22K
2
4
- 2200P
C R108 R109 1
CN103 6.8K 1SS355 Q105 C134
680 3
+15V D107 + 2SD2615 100u/35
1
8

GND 1SS355
2 D108 D112
-15V R110 1SS355
3 IC101A 1SS355
LA
4 560K NJM2147
LC R123
5
LB 1 1W
6 C105 C123
HC
7 2200P
A 8
HB
HA R111
W103 9 R112 22K 2200P Q106
GND
10 2SB1674
CHA
11 D110 1SS355 270

100u/35
CHB W102
12

C135
5V D109
GND
CHB

CHA
VCC

13 4 1SS355
GND
D 14 3
8V
4
3
2
1

15 2 R147
1 1 1W
15P 8V
IC103
5V 4P
HEDS9700F51

SENSOR PCB C116 C112


(405-PLX-3204) 100uF/35V D117 1SS355 R12
JR3 0.1uF 270
(NM) C107
1000P

HE11 HE12 HE13 6


4

- 1S
US1881KUA US1881KUA US1881KUA R116 7 D118
5V R115 6.8K 680 5
+
GND

GND

GND
OUT

OUT

OUT
VCC

VCC

VCC

E D113 D114 IC102B


R117 1SS355 1SS355 NJM2147
1
2
3

1
2
3

1
2
3

JR4 0
560K 24V R11
JR2 D116
0 270
C138
R151 R150
0.1u C117 1SS355
1K 1K
R152 100uF/35 C113
C140 1K 0.1uF D1
R154 C139 C141
1000P 1S
IC102A
220 R155 1000P 1000P 3 NJM2147
8

JR1 +
1
220 0
R153 2
-
4

F 220

D
30 PLX-1000
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

D D.D. MOTOR ASSY


(704-PLX-A800) A

D913 JR6 D914


C120
1SS355 0 1SS355
IC901 8V
2200P NJM7808 IC902
NJM7805 5V
Q103 1 3 1 3
IN OUT IN OUT
SD2615

G
C119 D903
D904

2
100u/35 C905 C906
C904
P04 100u/10 0.1u
100u/16
1N4002 1N4002

1000u/25
1A/63V
L901
CN901

C901
R122

1N4002
P07

D902
1 FB(65) B
1W C919 24V

1N4002
2 0.1u/AC125 2.5A

D901
Q104 TRANS 3
B1674 C118 4 D909
5 D910
100u/35 P05 NC
1SS355
5P 2.5A/63V IC903 IC905
D907 NJM7824 NJM7815 15V
R146 1 3 1 3
1N4002 IN OUT IN OUT
C908
0.1u/AC125

1 1W

G
P06 C909

2
2.5A/63V D908 2200u/50 C912 C911 C915
C907 1N4002 0.1u 100u/35 C916 100u/25
0.1u
C122 0.1u/AC125
2200P D905
C918
1N4002 C914 C913 C
Q105 C910 0.1u C917
C134 0.1u 100u/35
SD2615 100u/35 2200u/50
A

D906 100u/25

1
1N4002 2 3 2 3

G
Vin OUT Vin OUT
IC906
IC904 -15V
23 NJM7915
NJM7924
1W D912
C B 1SS355
D911 P03
NC
6 -24V
MO1
1674 2.5A
YMOTOR COIL
100u/35
C135

R147 E PHONO PCB ASSY D

1W (704-PLX-A791)
RED 2
1
C109 JK 601
2
D117 1SS355 R120 2200P C124 2 1 R CH
270 R121
2200P
GREEN
22K 3
C136 GND 1
Q107 100u/35 2 JK 602
2SD2615 WHI TE L CH
1
4
7 D118 1SS355
5
CARTRIDGE E
C108 R124 BL UE
2200P 1 1W TONEARM
C125
GND
D116 R118
270 R119 2200P Q108
-24V
100u/35

2SB1674
C137

22K
1SS355

D115 The > mark found on some component parts


indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.
1SS355 Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts
R148 of identical designation.
1 1W

D E
PLX-1000 31
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

10.3 STOROBOSCOPE, PLAY PCB and AC PCB ASSYS

F
STROBOSCOPE ASSY
(704-PLX-A803)
D309

D311
BLUE
BLUE
G PLAY PCB ASSY
D310
BLUE BLUE BLUE
B D308
BLUE D201 D202
PLLED

PLLED

R204 47
R202 W303A
R205 47 330
R203
330 6P
3
R212 R213 8V
2 6
NC NC 5V
1 5
R201 PL/ST LED
CN201
3P
1K STRO
PL/ST
4
3 A CN303
Q201 2
GND
2SD1757K R209 1
10K

SW202
PL/ST

SW201
AC ON /OFF
A1 B1

230V
115V
2 4
1
C1 C2
2
AC CNA1 1 3
FU01 3
CN03 A C03 B 3P
1 CNA
1 4700P/X1/Y2 2 3P AC SELECT SW
T1AL 250V R1 C02
D 2 C01 3
1M
2P 0.1uFX2 4700PX1/Y2
TR
FL01
AC 115V OR 230V IN Chassis
FILTER
1 1 1
2 2 2
3 3 3
CN02 4
3P 5

H AC PCB ASSY
E
• NOTE FOR FUSE REPLACEMENT
The > mark found on some component parts
CAUTION - FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE, indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.
REPLACE WITH SAME TYPE AND RATINGS OF FUSE. Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts
of identical designation.

F G H
32 PLX-1000
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

PLX-1000 33
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

11. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM


11.1 MAIN PCB, SEARCHLIGHT and SPEED PCB ASSYS
A
SIDE A
A MAIN PCB ASSY
NOTE FOR PCB DIAGRAMS :
1. The parts mounted on this PCB include all
necessary parts for several destinations.
For further information for respective
destinations, be sure to check with the
schematic diagram.

2. View point of PCB diagrams.


Connector Capacitor

SIDE A
B
SIDE B
P.C.Board Chip Part

W302A

D
C SPEED
PCB ASSY D
W103

CN103

G
CN303

E
W303A
B SEARCHLIGHT
ASSY
CN302
W304A

CN304

A B C
34 PLX-1000
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

A
SIDE A
N PCB ASSY

A
PLX-1000 35
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

SIDE B
A
A MAIN PCB ASSY

Q307

Q306

Q305

IC309

IC311

IC312

IC306

IC307
Q304

Q301

Q303
Q302
E IC301 IC304
IC303

IC302 IC305

Q310 Q311
Q309

Q308

A
36 PLX-1000
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

SIDE B
A

W302A

C SPEED D
PCB ASSY
W103
CN303

B SEARCHLIGHT
ASSY
CN302

W304A
CN304

A B C
PLX-1000 37
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

11.2 D.D. MOTOR ASSY, SENSOR PCB and PHONO PCB ASSY
SIDE A
A
D D.D. MOTOR ASSY

SENSOR
PCB
CW102

E
W103

CN103
A

F
Q103 Q104 Q105 Q106 IC901

IC906 IC101 Q107 Q108 IC902 IC903

D IC905 IC102 IC904

38 PLX-1000
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

SIDE A
A

D
TRANS
CN901

E PHONO PCB ASSY


1 2
E
CARTRIDGE

IC903

IC904 D E
PLX-1000 39
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

SIDE B
A

D
CN901

E E PHONO PCB ASSY

D E
40 PLX-1000
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

SIDE B
D D.D. MOTOR ASSY A

SENSOR
PCB

CW102
D

E
CN103

D
PLX-1000 41
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

11.3 STOROBOSCOPE, PLAY PCB and and AC PCB ASSYS


SIDE A SIDE A
A

F STROBOSCOPE H AC PCB ASSY


ASSY

CN201
G PLAY PCB ASSY

AC IN

CN03
Except
Japan model
AC SELECT SW

CNA1
W303A

CN02

TRANS

SIDE B SIDE B
CN02

D G PLAY PCB ASSY


W303A

CNA1

Q201

E
CN03

CN201

F STROBOSCOPE
ASSY
F

H AC PCB ASSY
F G H
42 PLX-1000
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

12. PCB PARTS LIST


NOTES: - Parts marked by “NSP” are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List.
- The > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part. A
Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.

Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.
LIST OF ASSEMBLIES

B SEARCHLIGHT ASSY
1..MAIN PCB ASSY 704-PLX-A787
1..SPEED PCB ASSY 704-PLX-A790
1..PHONO PCB ASSY 704-PLX-A791 There is no service parts.
1..D.D. MOTOR ASSY 704-PLX-A800
1..SEARCHLIGHT ASSY 704-PLX-A802

1..STROBOSCOPE ASSY 704-PLX-A803


C SPEED PCB ASSY
SEMICONDUCTORS
B
> 1..AC PCB ASSY 704-PLX-A863
D 203,204 LED(BLUE) 410-CDI600-357T
NSP 2..AC PCB ASSY •••••
NSP 2..PLAY PCB ASSY •••••
MISCELLANEOUS
SW 203,204 TACT SW 403-DDJLE-419
W 302A 6P 2.0 CONNECTOR WIR 404-PLX-3858

Mark No. Description Part No. D D.D. MOTOR ASSY


A MAIN PCB ASSY
SEMICONDUCTORS
SEMICONDUCTORS
>
>
IC 901 IC (NJM7808FA)
IC 906 IC(NJM7915FA)
417-HTV8023KA-5006
417-RCC955A-291 C
IC 306 CONTROL IC ASS'Y 704-PLX-A788 > IC 902 IC(NJM7805FA,TO-220F 417-KC730-123
> IC 309 IC 417-CTB200-500 IC 103 IC(HEDS-9700#F51) 417-PS2-504
IC 307 IC 417-HDJ2000-503 > IC 905 IC(NJM7815FA,TO-220F 417-DV330-216
IC 312 IC 417-IQ2UM-970A
IC 311 IC 417-200USB-931 > IC 904 IC(NJM7924FA,3PIN) 417-DJ5500-581
> IC 903 IC(NJM7824FA,TO-220F 417-DJ2500-268
IC 301-305 IC 417-ST150-599 IC 101,102 IC(NJM2147D,DIP8) 417-DJ5500-579
Q 308-310 TRANSISTOR 416-3000-378 HE 11-13 IC(US1881KUA,TO-92) 417-DJ5500-580
Q 311 CHIP TRANSISTOR 416-HDJ9700-210 Q 107 TRANSISTOR(2SD2615,T 416-DJ5500-389
Q 301-307 TRANSISTOR 416-CDN88-044
D 321 TVS DIODE 414-UDJ200-284 Q 108 TRANSISTOR(2SB1674FU 416-DJ5500-388
D 101-118,910,912-914 SWITCHING DIODE 414-CD1000-075A
D 316-320,322-335 SWITCHING DIODE 414-CD1000-075A > D 901-908 DIODE 414-DV300-5014-HA D
D 313-315 LED(BLUE) 410-CDI600-357T
D 312 LED(YELLOW/GREEN) 410-6K2-435 MISCELLANEOUS
> P 05,06 CHIP FUSE 422-MC6000-110
MISCELLANEOUS CN 901 5P SOCKET(CKM2501-WV 404-HV3500K-622A
L 901 BEAD CORE 415-HV3500K-090 > P 04 CHIP FUSE(1A,63V,120 422-3BPM-070
X 301 CRYSTAL (8 MHz) 427-SUB-149 > P 03,07 FUSE(1A/125V,TAPING) 422-1300-051
SW 301,302 TACT SW 403-DDJLE-419 IC 903 LEFT,IC904 RIGHT,IC901 HEAT SINK 425-PNTT-180
CN 307 9P 2.54 CONNECTOR 404-T2-1707
CN 308 5P 2.54 CONNECTOR 404-T2-1705 IC905,Q107 HEAT SINK 425-PNTT-180
CN 103 15P SOCKET(S15B-PH-K 404-PRO3-523
W 103 15P 2.0 CONNECTOR WI 404-PLX-3856 L 901 BEAD CORE 415-HV3500K-090
CN 303 6P 2.0 SOCKET 404-MX100-3368
CN 304 2P SOCKET 404-DJ3000-847A RESISTORS E
CN 302 6P SOCKET 404-90V1-101 R 122-124 METAL OXIDE FILM RES 412-DJ5500-661

RESISTORS CAPACITORS
VR 301 SLIDE VR 418-PLX-722 C 114-119,134-137,911,913 ELEC. CAPACITOR 413-HMD5000-356
C 915,917 ELEC. CAPACITOR 413-HS100-180-HA
CAPACITORS C 907,908,919 METAL POLYESTER C 413-DJ3500-884
C 363 ELEC. CAPACITOR 413-200USB-1119 C 904 ELEC. CAPACITOR 413-PXE90-109-HA
C 330,331,362 ELEC. CAPACITOR 413-SPPW3-238-HA C 901 ELEC. CAPACITOR(1000 413-DJ1900-111
C 335 ELEC.CAPACITOR 413-HT801K-193
C 301,305,310,315,319,323 CHIP CAPACITOR 413-DCM280-889 C 909,910 ELEC. CAPACITOR(2200 413-RP8-1292
C 336,337,341,346,349 CHIP CAPACITOR 413-DCM280-889 C 138 CHIP CAPACITOR 413-DCM280-773
C 905 ELEC. CAPACITOR 413-3113-046-HA F
C138 CHIP CAPACITOR 413-DCM280-773
C 364 ELEC. CAPACITOR 413-CDU103-1199
C 329,338,350 ELEC.CAPACITOR 413-HMA2200-5017
E PHONO PCB ASSY
PLX-1000 43
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

Mark No. Description Part No.


MISCELLANEOUS
BK 2,3 FIXED PLATE 300-4500-2010A
JK 601 1P RCA JACK(T7543-AA 420-PLX-396
A
JK 602 1P RCA JACK(T7543-AA 420-PLX-397

F STROBOSCOPE ASSY
SEMICONDUCTORS
D 308-311 LED(BLUE) 410-CDI600-357T

G PLAY PCB ASSY


SEMICONDUCTORS
B Q 201 CHIP TRANSISTOR 416-MC6000-374
D 201,202 LED(BLUE) 410-CDI600-357

MISCELLANEOUS
D 201,202 LED SUPPORT(LEG3-10F 504-PLX-306
SW 202 TACT SW 403-DJ3500-134A
> SW 201 POWER SW 403-PLX-454
CN 201 3P SOCKET 404-HMD5000-784A-HA
C GROUND WIRE FOR MECH 406-CDMIX1-518

W 303A 6P CONNECTOR WIRE 404-PLX-3860

C
H AC PCB ASSY
MISCELLANEOUS
> FL 01 FILTER((ASC-1603F-G) 415-5500-387
FU 01 FUSE CLIPS(FS-001) 420-KT350A-004
> FU 01 FUSE 422-HDJ7100-022
> CN 03 2P SOCKET(CKM3961WV- 404-BEAT6-1597A
> CN 02 5N3P 3.96 SOCKET(CKM 404-DJ5000-1764

0 CABLE TIE 504-S100-004-HA


> CN A1 5N3P 3.96 SOCKET 404-PLX-3875

RESISTORS
D > R1 UL RESISTOR(1M OHM,1 412-PLX-1696

CAPACITORS
> C 02,03 AC SAFETY CAPACITOR 413-1431-104
> C 01 MEX CAPACITOR 413-PROTT1-432

44 PLX-1000
1 2 3 4

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