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UX-A60V

UX-A60V

SERVICE MANUAL
MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM

UX-A60V

VIDEO CD VERSION 2.0

REV MODE
COLOR DIMMER /REPEAT STANDBY/ON
.

CLOCK PLAY
DISPLAY /TIMER MODE SLEEP

SET 1 2 3

CANCEL 4 5 6

ON
SCREEN 7 8 9
DIGITAL
ECHO 10 0 +10

FM MODE
MPX STILL PBC RETURN
MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM UX-A60V
SELECT FM/AM VIDEO
CD /AUX/MD TAPE INTRO

STANDBY/ON
PREV NEXT BEEP
.

SOUND
MODE KARAOKE VOLUME

RM-SUXA60V

MIN MAX

MIC
PHONES LEVEL
MIC

Area Suffix
US ----------------- Singapore
UN----------------------- Asean

Contents
Safety precautions 1-2 Flow of functional operation
Preventing static electricity 1-3 until TOC read (CD) 1-29
Important for laser products 1-4 Maintenance of laser pickup 1-30
Disassembly method 1-5 Replacement of laser pickup 1-30
Adjustment method 1-25 Description of major ICs 1-31~52

No.21076
COPYRIGHT 2002 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LTD. 1-1
Apr. 2002
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1. This design of this product contains special hardware and many circuits and components specially for safety
purposes. For continued protection, no changes should be made to the original design unless authorized in
writing by the manufacturer. Replacement parts must be identical to those used in the original circuits. Services
should be performed by qualified personnel only.
2. Alterations of the design or circuitry of the product should not be made. Any design alterations of the product
should not be made. Any design alterations or additions will void the manufacturer`s warranty and will further
relieve the manufacture of responsibility for personal injury or property damage resulting therefrom.
3. Many electrical and mechanical parts in the products have special safety-related characteristics. These
characteristics are often not evident from visual inspection nor can the protection afforded by them necessarily
be obtained by using replacement components rated for higher voltage, wattage, etc. Replacement parts which
have these special safety characteristics are identified in the Parts List of Service Manual. Electrical
components having such features are identified by shading on the schematics and by ( ) on the Parts List in
the Service Manual. The use of a substitute replacement which does not have the same safety characteristics
as the recommended replacement parts shown in the Parts List of Service Manual may create shock, fire, or
other hazards.
4. The leads in the products are routed and dressed with ties, clamps, tubings, barriers and the like to be
separated from live parts, high temperature parts, moving parts and/or sharp edges for the prevention of
electric shock and fire hazard. When service is required, the original lead routing and dress should be
observed, and it should be confirmed that they have been returned to normal, after re-assembling.
5. Leakage currnet check (Electrical shock hazard testing)
After re-assembling the product, always perform an isolation check on the exposed metal parts of the product
(antenna terminals, knobs, metal cabinet, screw heads, headphone jack, control shafts, etc.) to be sure the
product is safe to operate without danger of electrical shock.
Do not use a line isolation transformer during this check.
Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet. Using a "Leakage Current Tester", measure the leakage
current from each exposed metal parts of the cabinet, particularly any exposed metal part having a return
path to the chassis, to a known good earth ground. Any leakage current must not exceed 0.5mA AC (r.m.s.).
Alternate check method
Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet. Use an AC voltmeter having, 1,000 ohms per volt or more
sensitivity in the following manner. Connect a 1,500 10W resistor paralleled by a 0.15 F AC-type capacitor
between an exposed metal part and a known good earth ground. AC VOLTMETER
Measure the AC voltage across the resistor with the AC (Having 1000
voltmeter. ohms/volts,
or more sensitivity)
Move the resistor connection to each exposed metal part,
particularly any exposed metal part having a return path to
0.15 F AC TYPE
the chassis, and meausre the AC voltage across the resistor.
Now, reverse the plug in the AC outlet and repeat each Place this
probe on
measurement. Voltage measured any must not exceed 0.75 V each exposed
AC (r.m.s.). This corresponds to 0.5 mA AC (r.m.s.). 1500 10W metal part.

Good earth ground

!
1. This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet international safety standards. Burrs formed during molding may
2. It is the legal responsibility of the repairer to ensure that these safety standards are maintained. be left over on some parts of the
3. Repairs must be made in accordance with the relevant safety standards. chassis. Therefore, pay attention to
4. It is essential that safety critical components are replaced by approved parts. such burrs in the case of
5. If mains voltage selector is provided, check setting for local voltage. preforming repair of this system.

In regard with component parts appearing on the silk-screen printed side (parts side) of the PWB diagrams, the
parts that are printed over with black such as the resistor ( ), diode ( ) and ICP ( ) or identified by the " "
mark nearby are critical for safety.
(This regulation does not correspond to J and C version.)

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Preventing static electricity


1.Grounding to prevent damage by static electricity
Electrostatic discharge (ESD), which occurs when static electricity stored in the body, fabric, etc. is discharged,
can destroy the laser diode in the traverse unit (optical pickup). Take care to prevent this when performing repairs.

2.About the earth processing for the destruction prevention by static electricity
Static electricity in the work area can destroy the optical pickup (laser diode) in devices such as CD players.
Be careful to use proper grounding in the area where repairs are being performed.

2-1 Ground the workbench


Ground the workbench by laying conductive material (such as a conductive sheet) or an iron plate over
it before placing the traverse unit (optical pickup) on it.

2-2 Ground yourself


Use an anti-static wrist strap to release any static electricity built up in your body.

(caption)
Anti-static wrist strap

Conductive material
(conductive sheet) or iron plate
3. Handling the optical pickup
1. In order to maintain quality during transport and before installation, both sides of the laser diode on the
replacement optical pickup are shorted. After replacement, return the shorted parts to their original condition.
(Refer to the text.)

2. Do not use a tester to check the condition of the laser diode in the optical pickup. The tester's internal power
source can easily destroy the laser diode.

4.Handling the traverse unit (optical pickup)


1. Do not subject the traverse unit (optical pickup) to strong shocks, as it is a sensitive, complex unit.

2. Cut off the shorted part of the flexible cable using nippers, etc. after replacing the optical pickup. For specific
details, refer to the replacement procedure in the text. Remove the anti-static pin when replacing the traverse
unit. Be careful not to take too long a time when attaching it to the connector.

3. Handle the flexible cable carefully as it may break when subjected to strong force.

4. It is not possible to adjust the semi-fixed resistor that adjusts the laser power. Do not turn it

Attention when traverse unit is decomposed


Shorting round
*Please refer to "Disassembly method" in the text for pick-up and how to
detach the substrate.
1.Solder is put up before the card wire is removed from connector on
the CD substrate as shown in Figure.
Flexible wire
(When the wire is removed without putting up solder, the CD pick-up
assembly might destroy.) Shorting round

2.Please remove solder after connecting the card wire with


when you install picking up in the substrate.
CN601 on
mechanism
board

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Important for laser products

1.CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 5.CAUTION : If safety switches malfunction, the laser is able
2.DANGER : Invisible laser radiation when open and inter to function.
lock failed or defeated. Avoid direct exposure to beam. 6.CAUTION : Use of controls, adjustments or performance of
3.CAUTION : There are no serviceable parts inside the procedures other than those specified herein may result in
Laser Unit. Do not disassemble the Laser Unit. Replace hazardous radiation exposure.
the complete Laser Unit if it malfunctions.
4.CAUTION : The compact disc player uses invisible
laserradiation and is equipped with safety switches ! CAUTION Please use enough caution not to
see the beam directly or touch it
whichprevent emission of radiation when the drawer is
in case of an adjustment or operation
open and the safety interlocks have failed or are de check.
feated. It is dangerous to defeat the safety switches.

VARNING : Osynlig laserstrålning är denna del är öppnad ADVARSEL : Usynlig laserstråling ved åbning , når
och spårren är urkopplad. Betrakta ej strålen. sikkerhedsafbrydere er ude af funktion. Undgå
VARO : Avattaessa ja suojalukitus ohitettaessa olet udsættelse for stråling.
alttiina näkymättömälle lasersäteilylle.Älä katso ADVARSEL : Usynlig laserstråling ved åpning,når
säteeseen. sikkerhetsbryteren er avslott. unngå utsettelse
for stråling.

REPRODUCTION AND POSITION OF LABELS

WARNING LABEL

CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT

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Disassembly method A

<Main body> Rear cover A

Removing the rear cover


(See Fig.1 and 2)
1. Remove the ten screws A on the back of the body. A
2. Remove the two screws B on the bottom of the
body.
Antenna terminal
3. Unlock the speaker terminal and the antenna
terminal, then remove the rear cover backward with A Speaker terminal
releasing the hooks. Fig.1

Side panel (R) Rear cover


B

(Bottom)
Removing the side panels
(See Fig.3 to 5)
Prior to performing the following procedure, remove
the rear cover.
Side panel (L)
B
1. Remove the two screws C attaching the side panels Fig.2
on the bottom of the body.
C Side panel (R)
2. Remove each side panel backward while releasing
the eight joints a as shown in Fig.4 and 5.

Side panel (L)


C
Fig.3

Joint a Joint a Joint a Joint a

Side panel (R) Side panel (L)


Fig.4 Fig.5

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Removing the top panel (See Fig.6 and 7)


Prior to performing the following procedure, remove D Top panel
the rear cover and the side panels. Joint b

1. Remove the two screws D on each side of the body.

2. Release the two joints b on each side of the body


and remove the top panel in the direction of the
arrow.

3. Disconnect the wire from connect CN807 on the


main board.

4. Disconnect the card wires from connector CN705 on Fig.6


the micon board on the left side of the body.

REFERENCE: The top panel comes off with the fan


assembly.
Top panel
CN705 D
Joint b

Micon board

Fig.7

Removing the cassette mechanism Micon board


assembly section (See Fig.8) CN706
E CN715
E
CN716
Prior to performing the following procedure, remove
the rear cover, the side panels and the top panel.

1. Disconnect each wire from connector CN706, CN715


and CN716 on the micon board on top of the body.

2. Remove the four screws E retaining the cassette


mechanism assembly section on top of the body.

REFERENCE: If necessary, remove the spacer marked


h (spacer)
h and the wire from the cassette Cassette mechanism section
mechanism assembly section. E
Fig.8

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Removing the micon board (See Fig.9)


Prior to performing the following procedure, remove
the rear cover, the side panels and the top panel.
CN716 CN715
CN712 CN702
1. Disconnect the card wire from connector CN701, CN706 CN701
CN711
CN702 and the wire from connector CN706, CN710,
CN715, CN716 on the micon board. CN710

2. Remove the screw F on the left side of the body.


CN709

3. Disconnect connector CN709, CN710, CN711 and


CN712 on the micon board from the body outward.

4. Disconnect the card wire from connector CN704 on


the underside of the micon board.

CN704 F
Micon board
Fig.9

Removing the tuner board (See Fig.10)


Tuner board
Prior to performing the following procedure, remove
the rear cover and the right side panel.

1. Disconnect the card wire from connector CN1 on the


tuner board on the right side of the body.

2. Remove the screw G and remove the tuner board


upward while disengaging the three joints c.

CN1
G
Joints c

Fig.10

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Removing the front panel assembly


(See Fig.11 to 13)
Prior to performing the following procedure, remove
the rear cover, the side panels, the top panel and the
micon board.

1. Pull out the MIC LEVEL knob on the lower front side
of the front panel.
MIC LEVEL knob
2. Release the two joints d on the lower right and left
sides of the front panel assembly, then remove the Fig.11
front panel assembly toward the front.

Front panel assembly

Joint d
Removing the headphone jack board Fig.12
(See Fig.14 and 15)
Front panel assembly
Prior to performing the following procedure, remove
the rear cover, the side panels, the top panel, the
micon board and the front panel assembly section.

1. Disconnect the wire from connector CN804 on the


main board.

2. Remove the plastic rivet fixing the headphone jack


board.

Joint d
Fig.13

Mic level
board
Main board
CN804

Plastic rivet
Headphone jack board
Headphone jack board
Fig.14 Fig.15

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Removing the mic level board Mic level board


(Solding)
(See Fig.14 and 16)

Prior to performing the following procedure, remove


the rear cover, the side panels, the top panel, the
micon board and the front panel assembly section.

1. Remove the screw Y attaching the mic level board.


i
2. Unsolder the wire on the mic level board, if
necessary.
Y
Fig.16
CAUTION: When reattaching, fit the mic level board
(marked i) to the notch of the chassis H Main board
before reattaching the plastic rivet. CN804

Removing the main board / the heat sink


(See Fig.17 to 19)
Prior to performing the following procedure, remove
the rear cover, the side panels, the top panel, the Cassette mechanism bracket
cassette mechanism assembly section and and the H
Fig.17
micon board.
Main board
1. Disconnect the wire from connector CN804 on the CN804
CN805
main board.
CN803
2. Remove the five screws H attaching the cassette
mechanism bracket.

3. Remove the screw G attaching the grounding


terminal extending from the main board.

4. Disconnect connector CN805 on the main board


from the trans board while pulling out it. Remove the
main board in the direction of the arrow and Tuner board
disconnect the wire from connector CN803 on the G
reverse side of the main board. Fig.18
5. Remove the three screws I attaching the heat sink
Heat sink
on the reverse side of the main board. I
Main board

Fig.19

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Removing the trans board Power transformer assembly Trans board


CN809
(See Fig.20 and 21)
Prior to performing the following procedure, remove
the rear cover, the side panels, the top panel, the
cassette mechanism assembly section, the micon
board and the main board / the tuner board.

1. Disconnect the wire from connector CN809 on the


trans board.

2. Remove the screw J and screw K attaching the


trans board.
Fig.20

CN809

Trans board
Fig.21

Removing the power transformer assembly


(See Fig.22) Power transformer L Trans board
assembly CN809
Prior to performing the following procedure, remove
the rear cover, the side panels, the top panel, the
cassette mechanism assembly section, the micon
board and the main board.
Band
1. Disconnect the wire from connector CN809 on the
trans board.

2. Cut off the band setting the wire on the CD


mechanism cover.

3. Remove the four screws L attaching the power


transformer assembly.
L
Fig.22

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Removing the CD mechanism assembly CD mechanism cover


(See Fig.23 to 25) CD mechanism assembly

Prior to performing the following procedure, remove


Band
the rear cover, the side panels, the top panel, the
cassette mechanism assembly section, the micon
board, the front panel assembly section, the main
board / the tuner board and the tarans board.
Notch
1. Cut off the band setting the wire on the CD
mechanism cover.
M
2. Release the wire extending from the headphone jack Notches
board from the spacer and the three notches of the Fig.23
CD mechanism cover on the left side of the body.

3. Remove the four screws M on the left and right side


of the CD mechanism cover. Then remove the CD CD mechanism cover
mechanism cover upward.
CD mechanism assembly
Band
4. Remove the three screws N attaching the CD
mechanism assembly.

5. Disconnect the card wire from connector CN651 and


CN652 on the CD servo control board on the bottom
of the CD mechanism assembly.

M
Fig.24

CD servo control board CN652


CN651

N N

CD mechanism assembly
Fig.25

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Removing the connection board / VCD board


(See Fig.26 and 27)
Prior to performing the following procedure, remove Y
the rear cover, the side panels, the top panel, the Connection board
cassette mechanism assembly section, the micon CN603
board, the front panel assembly section, the main
board / the tuner board / the trans board and the CD Solding
mechanism assembly.

1. Disconnect the card wire from connector CN603 on


the connection board. Y
Fig.26
2. Remove the two screws Y on the connection board. Plastic rivet
VCD board
Unsolder the wire on the connection board, if
necessary.

3. Remove the two plastic rivets attaching the VCD


board.

Plastic rivet

Fig.27
<Front panel assembly section>
O
Prior to performing the following procedure, remove
the rear cover, the side panels, the top panel, the CN907
micon board and the front panel assembly section.

Removing the relay board (See Fig. 28) Relay board


CN906
1. Disconnect the wire from connector CN906, CN907
and the card wire from CN908 on the relay board
respectively.

2. Remove the two screws O.


CN908 O
Fig.28

P
Removing the drive motor assembly Drive motor assembly Door switch board
(See Fig.29)
Prior to performing the following procedure, remove
the relay board.

1. Remove the four screws P attaching the drive motor


assembly.

P
Fig.29

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Removing the belt and the drive motor


(See Fig.30)

REFERENCE: The belt and the drive motor can be Belt


removed respectively without removing the
drive motor assembly from the front panel Plate
section.

1. Remove the two screws Q attaching the plate.

2. Remove the belt from the two pulleys.

3. Remove the two screws R attaching the drive motor.


Drive motor
R Q
REFERENCE: When removing the drive motor only,
remove the belt from the drive motor Fig.30
pulleys in advance.

Drive motor assembly S


Door switch board
Removing the door switch board
(See Fig.31 and 32)
Prior to performing the following procedure, remove
the relay board.

1. Loosen the screw S attaching the door switch. Joint e

2. Remove the door switch board while releasing it from


the joint e.

Fig.31
CAUTION: When reattaching the door switch board,
fit it to the joint e and check the
operating state of the switch before
tightening the screw S.

S Door switch board

Switch section Joint e


Fig.32

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Removing the LCD section


(See Fig.33 to 35) Lock lever Lock lever

Prior to performing the following procedure, remove


the relay board.

1. Loosen the two screws T attaching the lock lever.

2. Push the part f of the lock lever in the direction of T T


the arrow as shown in Fig.34-1 / 34-2 and disengage
the LCD section from the front panel assembly.

CAUTION: Because the LCD may come off, hold it


when loosening the screws T.
Front panel assembly

Fig.33

Lock lever f Lock lever f

Fig.34-1 Fig.34-2

Front panel assembly


LCD section

Joint f

Joint f
Fig.35

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Removing the LCD board assembly U


(See Fig.36 to 40) Case cover

Prior to performing the following procedure, remove


the relay board and the LCD section.
U U
1. Remove the four screws U attaching the case cover.

2. Remove the four screws V attaching the LCD panel


on the back of the LCD section.

3. Remove the LCD cover. U


Fig.36
4. Release the three joints g and remove the LCD
LCD section
board assembly in the direction of the arrow. V

V Fig.37

LCD panel

Fig.38
Joint g

Joint g
Joint g

LCD cover

LCD board assembly


Fig.39 Fig.40

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<Top panel section>


W Operation switch board
Prior to performing the following procedure, remove
the rear cover, the side panels and the top panel.

Removing the operation switch board W W


(See Fig.41)
1. Remove the seven screws W attaching the Clamp
operation switch board on the reverse side of the top
panel.

Band

Cassette amplifier board Fan

Removing the fan (See Fig.41 and 42) Fig.41

1. Release the fan wire from the clamp and remove the
band attaching the wire to the fan bracket.
Clamp Fan
2. Remove the two screws X attaching the fan.

X
Fig.42

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<CD Mechanism Assembly> CL. base assembly


A Hook a

Removing the CL. Base Assembly and Tray A Hook a


(Refer to Figs. 1 to 5.)

1. Remove the two screws A fastening the CL. base


assembly from the top of the CD mechanism
assembly.

2. Move the CL. base assembly diagonally upwards


as indicated by the arrow to release it from the two
hooks a.
Fig. 1
3. Turn the idle gear in the arrow-marked direction
from the upper side of the CD mechanism
assembly. Accordingly, the TRAMECHA assembly
moves downwards.
Idle gear
Note: When drawing out the tray, shift down the TRAMECHA
TRAMECHA assembly to the position where assembly
the tray does not contact the T-T assembly
of the TRAMECHA assembly.

4. Draw out the tray frontwards for removing it.

Note: When reinstalling the tray:


Tray
Turn the idle gear so that the part b of the
tray gear is positioned in the part c shown in
Fig. 4. (Eject position)
Engage the right and left hooks d and e of Fig. 2
the tray with the right and left grooves of the
TRAMECHA assembly respectively for TRAMECHA assembly
retaining the tray.

Idle gear
Tray
Idle gear
Fig. 3

Tray gear

Hook d Hook d Part c

Tray Tray gear Part b

Fig. 5 Fig. 4

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Removing the TRAMECHA Assembly B B


(Refer to Figs. 6 to 9.)

Remove the CL. base assembly and tray.

Reference: The TRAMECHA assembly can be Idle gear


removed without removal of the
mechanism board.

1. If the TRAMECHA assembly is lowered and it is TRAMECHA


located out of the PLAY position, turn the idle gear assembly
in the arrow-marked direction so that the hole in the Tray gear
part f of the tray gear meets the hole on the CL.
base assembly. (Set the TRAMECHA assembly at
the PLAY position.)

2. Remove the three screws B fastening the Part g B


TRAMECHA assembly and then remove the
TRAMECHA assembly upwards from the front side. Fig. 6

3. At the same time, remove the spring from the groove of


the CH. base assembly in the part g of the TRAMECHA Tray gear
assembly.

Note: When reinstalling the TRAMECHA assembly: Part f


Check to see if the spring is properly
engaged with groove of the CH. base
assembly in the part g of the TRAMECHA
assembly.
After making sure that the three insulators of
the TRAMECHA assembly are properly set L. base assembly
on the bosses of the L. base assembly's
guide, fasten them with the screws. Fig. 7

Spring
Part g
Fig. 8

Spring

Groove of CH. base assembly

Fig. 9

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Removing the Mechanism Board


(Refer to Fig 10.)
Flexible wire
Reference:The mechanism board can be removed C
without removal of the TRAMECHA
assembly. Shorting round

Note: Before disconnecting the flexible wire coming CN601 on


Soldered
from the pickup from the connector, be sure to part h mechanism
solder its shorting round. board
If the flexible wire is connected without
soldering, it may cause breakdown of the C C
pickup.

1. Solder the shorting round of the flexible wire


connected with the mechanism board from the back
of the mechanism assembly. Soldered part i

2. Disconnect the flexible wire from the connector Fig. 10


CN601 on the mechanism board.

3. Remove the three screws C fastening the


mechanism board.

4. Unsolder the two points of the part h and one point


of the part i of the mechanism board. Then, remove
the mechanism board upwards.

Note: When reinstalling the mechanism board,


connect the flexible wire coming from the
pickup to the connector first and then remove
the solder from the shorting round of the
flexible cable.

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Removing the Pickup Flexible wire


(Refer to Figs. 11 to 14.) Shorting round

Remove the CL. base assembly and tray.


Remove the TRAMECHA assembly.

Reference: The pickup can be removed without CN601 on


removal of the mechanism board. mechanism
board

Note: Before disconnecting the flexible wire coming


from the pickup from the connector, be sure to
solder its shorting round.
If the flexible wire is connected without Fig. 11
CH. base
soldering, it may cause breakdown of the assembly T-T assembly
pickup. Part j of
Pickup assembly
rack plate

1. Solder the shorting round of the flexible wire


connected with the mechanism board from the back
of the TRAMECHA assembly.

2. Disconnect the flexible wire from the connector


CN601 on the mechanism board.

3. Turn the idle gear in the arrow-marked direction from


the top of the TRAMECHA assembly so that the Idle gear
pickup assembly is shifted to the reverse side of the
T-T assembly. Fig. 12
Move the pickup assembly until the part j of the rack
plate in the lower part of the pickup assembly comes Pickup assembly
out of the CH. base assembly.
D
Part k

4. Remove the two screws D retaining the shaft of the CH. base
pickup assembly. Next, disengage the hook k from assembly
the CH. base assembly and then remove the pickup
assembly together with the shaft. D
5. Pull the shaft out of the pickup.

6. Remove the two screws E fastening the rack plate


from the pickup.

7. Remove the screw F retaining the P.S. spring from Fig. 13


the pickup. Shaft Pickup

Part j

P.S. spring

Rack plate F

E
Fig. 14

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Reinstalling the Pickup Assembly Part k


(Refer to Figs. 15 and 16.)
Part j

Reference: Refer to the explanation of "Removing


the Pickup" on the preceding page.
Pickup
assembly
1. Fit the P.S. spring and rack plate to the pickup.

2. Insert the shaft into the pickup.

3. Engage the hook k of the pickup assembly with the


CH. base assembly first, and set the part j of the
rack plate in the opening I next. Then, reinstall the Part I CH. base
pickup assembly while shifting it to the T-T side assembly
(inward) so that the part m of the rack plate is
positioned as shown in Fig. 16.

4. Move the pickup assembly to the center position


and fasten the shaft with the two screws D. (Make
sure that the part n of the rack plate is correctly
engaged with the middle gear.) Fig. 15

5. After passing the flexible wire coming from the


pickup through the opening of the CH. base Middle gear
assembly, connect it to the connector CN601. Part m

Note: When reinstalling the pickup assembly,


remove the solder from the shorting round
after connecting the flexible wire coming from
the pick to the connector CN601.

Part n
Rack plate

Fig. 16

Removing the Feed Motor Assembly


(Refer to Fig. 17.)

Remove the CL. base assembly and tray.


Remove the mechanism board.
E
Remove the two screws E fastening the feed motor
assembly from the top of the mechanism assembly.

Feed motor assembly

Fig. 17

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<Cassette mechanism section> Load arm

CAUTION: Prior to performing the following


procedures, turn the mode gear in the
E-washer
direction of the arrow to move each section
to the eject position.

Removing the side bracket (L) and (R) /


load board (See Fig.1 to 4)
Joint a Load arm
1. Remove the E-washer attaching the load arm on the Fig.1
right side of the body.
Slide bracket
2. Turn the load arm in the direction of the arrow to
release from the cassette hook at the joint a.
Hole b
3. Remove the spring (1) attaching the trig lever.

4. Move the trig lever in the direction of the arrow and


release it from the two holes b.

5. Remove the screw A attaching the load board on


the right side of the body and unsolder the wire Hole b
extending from the sub motor.
Spring (1)

REFERENCE: The side bracket unit (R) can be Fig.2


removed even if the load board is
attached. In such case, make sure to
unsolder the wire extending from the
sub motor.

6. Remove the spring (2) and the holder collar on the


right side of the body.

7. Remove the two screws B attaching the side


bracket unit (R) in the direction of the arrow.
Load board
8. Remove the four screws C attaching the side
Soldering
bracket (L) in the direction of the arrow. A
Fig.3

Cassette hanger assembly


C
Side bracket unit (L) C
C
B

Spring (2)

C Side bracket unit (R) Holder collar


B Fig.4

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Removing the cassette hanger assembly


Pin
/ cassette holder (See Fig.5)
Cassette hanger assembly
Prior to performing the following procedure, remove
the side bracket (L) and (R). Cassette holder

1. Remove the slit washer attaching the cassette


hanger assembly and pull out the pin.

2. Move the cassette hanger assembly in the direction


of the arrow to release the boss of the joint c on the
left rear side and detach the cassette hanger E-washer
assembly upward.

REFERENCE: The cassette hanger assembly is


detached with the cassette holder. Fig.5

Removing the pinch roller (F) and (R)


(See Fig.6 to 8)
Prior to performing the following procedure, remove
the side bracket (L), (R), cassette hanger assembly /
cassette holder.

1. Release the tab d in the direction of the arrow and


pull out the pinch roller upward.
Pinch roller (F) Pinch roller (R)

REFERENCE: The above method is for removing the


Fig.6
pinch roller (F) and (R).

Pinch roller (F) Pinch roller (R)

Tab d

Tab d

Fig.7 Fig.8

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Removing the head assembly / head Head assembly


board (See Fig.9 and 10)
Prior to performing the following procedure, remove
the side bracket (L), (R), cassette hanger assembly /
cassette holder.

1. Remove the spring on the lower side of the head


assembly.

2. Remove the two screws D and remove the head


assembly upward. D D
Fig.9
3. Remove the screw E attaching the head board.
Unsolder the flexible wire extending from the head
assembly if necessary. Head assembly

Head board Soldering


E
Fig.10

Sub belt Belt


Removing the flywheel assembly (F) and
(R) (See Fig.11 and 12)
Prior to performing the following procedure, remove
the side bracket (L), (R), cassette hanger assembly /
cassette holder.

1. Remove the belt and sub belt on the bottom of the


body.

2. Remove the polywasher from the flywheel (F) and


(R) on top of the body. Flywheel assembly (R) Flywheel assembly (F)

3. Pull out the flywheel (F) and (R). Fig.11

Polywasher Polywasher

Fig.12

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Adjustment method
1. Jigs and test instruments
Test disc (CTS-1000)
Test tape (VT712)
Test tape (VT703)
Test tape (AC225)

2. Adjustment and check items


1) Indications in the modes that all LCD's are on

2) CD section
(1) Indication of the C1 error
(2) Cancel of the C1 error indication

3. Adjustment and check method


1) CD section
(1) Indication of the C1 error

While pressing both the POWER key


and BACK SKIP key on the main unit,
turn on the primary power supply.

FL indication
CRC = 0

Press the CD OPEN/CLOSE key


and insert the test disk.

Press the CD PLAY key. The set starts


counting and the number of error correction
times is indicated every 10 seconds.

200 Hz or less
FL indication
CRC = ***

(2) Cancel of the C1 error indication


To cancel the C1 error indication, cut off the power supply.

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Cassette section

Playback/Recording &
eraser head

Head azimuth Head azimuth


adjusting screw adjusting screw
(Forward side) (Reverse side)

Head azimuth Head azimuth


adjusting screw adjusting screw
(Forward side) (Reverse side)
Playback/Recording &
eraser head

Removing the Cassette Mechanism Assembly


1. Remove the rear cover.
2. Remove the side panels (right and left).
3. Remove the cassette mechanism assembly.
4. Remove the four screws S fastening the cassette mechanism assembly from the back
of the cassette mechanism.
5. Press the EJECT button on the front side of the cassette mechanism assembly to open
the cassette door, and then remove the cassette mechanism assembly.

BIAS TEST POINT


GND

PCB FMB

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Check and adjustment of the Head amplifier section


Adjusting Standard
Item Check/Adjustment Method Point Value
1. Head azimuth 1) Play back the end part of the test tape VT703 (10 kHz). Head Maximum
adjustment 2) Adjust the head azimuth screws so that the output becomes azimuth output
maximum in both the normal and reverse directions. After screw
adjustment, lock the screws with screw bond without fail.
Measuring output terminal: Speaker terminal, 4 load resistance
Difference between L-ch and R-ch: Within 3 dB
Difference between FWD and REV directions: Within 4 dB
phase
Adjust max level in FWD and REV. After adjusting, should be (0 ) (45 )
Applied bond (THREEBOND 1401 A/C) to screw.
Azimuth screw Azimuth
Screw for for FWD
REV
Neji Lock Neji Lock

2. Tape speed 1) Play back the end part of the test tape VT712 (3 kHz).
adjustment 2) Adjust VR37 so that the frequency counter reads 3000 15 Hz VR37 3000 15Hz
in playback in the normal direction.
(Reference value)
Speed difference Measuring output terminal: Speaker terminal 60 Hz or less
between the Make sure that speed difference between the normal and
normal and reverse directions is 60 Hz or less by reading of the frequency
reverse directions counter. (With the beginning part of the test tape)

Wow and flutter Play back the end part of the test tape VT712 (3 kHz). 0.25 %
Make sure that the wow and flutter meter reads 0.25 % (WRMS) (WRMS) or
or less. less
3. Recording / 1) Set a blank cassette tape (Type I: AC225) and enter the set into
playback the recording pause mode.
frequency 2) Cancel the pause mode and start recording. Repeat to input the
characteristic 1 kHz and 10 kHz reference signals alternately from the CD test VR31
adjustment disk to record the signals on the blank tape.
3) While playing back the repeatedly input 1 kHz and 10 kHz -1dB 1dB
reference signals, adjust VR31 so that output level of 10 kHz
signals is +2 dB 1 dB of 1 kHz.
(Reference value)
Recording bias 1) Set a blank cassette tape (Type I: AC225) and enter the set into 70 9kHz
frequency the recording pause mode.
2) Make sure that the bias frequency at the bias test point (Refer on
1-26 board drowing) on the head amplifier board is 70 9 kHz.
(Reference value)
Erasing current 1) Set a blank cassette tape (Type I: AC225) and enter the set into Erasing
the recording pause mode. current: 60
2) After connecting a 1 resistor to the erasing head in series, mA (Type I
cancel the pause mode and start recording. Connect the tape)
electronic voltmeter to both the terminals and measure the
erasing current.

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Extension code connecting method

Cassette mechanism Micon control board


assembly (CN706,CN715,CN716)

CD servo control board


(CN651)

VCD board
CD servo control board (CN101)
(CN652)
Connection board
(CN501)

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Flow of functional operation until TOC read (CD)


Check Point
Power ON Power Key Slider turns REST
SW ON. Check to see if the voltage at the
pin 72 of IC701 or pin 5 of CN602
becomes 0 V for an instant. (The
moment the switch is turned on,
Automatic tuning the voltage becomes 0 V.)
of TE offset

Make sure of the H level at


Laser ON the pin 40 of IC603.

Detection of disc

Automatic tuning of
Foucus offset

Confirm that the Focus error


Automatic measurement of
S-curve siganl at the pin28 of
Focus A-curve amplitude
IC603 is approx.2Vp-p

Confirm that the siganl from


Disc is rotated pin24 IC603 (R645) is 0V as
a accelerated pulse during
Tracking error waveform at TOC reading
approx.400ms.
pin 25 of Approx.3sec Focus servo ON
IC601(TE)
(Tracking servo ON)
Approx
1.8V
VREF
Automatic measurement of Make sure that the TE
Tracking error amplitude signal (1.8 Vp-p approx.)
indicating the tracking
Tracking Tracking Disc to be
servo off status is output
servo servo
Disc statas
off statas on statas
braked to stop
Automatic tuning of from the pin 25 (one side
TOC reading
to rotate
Automatic measurement
finishes Tracking error balance of R609) of IC601.
of TE amplitude and
automatic tuning of
TE balance 500mv/div
2ms/div Fig.1

Automatic tuning of
Focus error balance

Automatic tuning of
Focus error gain

Automatic tuning of
Tracking error gain

Confirm the eys-pattern


TOC reading
at the lead of TP602

Play a disc

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Maintenance of laser pickup Replacement of laser pickup


(1) Cleaning the pick up lens
Befor you replace the pick up, please try to Turn off the power switch and,disconnect the
clean the lens with a alcohol soaked cotton power cord from the ac outlet.
swab.

(2) Life of the laser diode (Fig.1)


When the life of the laser diode has expired,
Replace the pickup with a normal one.(Refer
the following symptoms wil appear. to "Pickup Removal" on the previous page)
(1) The level of RF output (EFM output:ampli
tude of eye pattern) will below.

Plug the power cord in,and turn the power on.


At this time,check that the laser emits for
Is RF output NO about 3seconds and the objective lens moves
1.25 0.22Vp-p? Replace it. up and down.
Note: Do not observe the laser beam directly.

YES

Play a disc.
O.K

(Fig.1)
Check the eye-pattern at TP602.

(3) Semi-fixed resistor on the APC PC board Finish.


The semi-fixed resistor on the APC printed
circuit board which is attached to the pickup
is used to adjust the laser power.Since this
adjustment should be performed to match the
characteristics of the whole optical block,
do not touch the semi-fixed resistor.
If the laser power is lower than the specified
value,the laser diode is almost worn out, and
the laser pickup should be replaced.
If the semi-fixed resistor is adjusted while
the pickup is functioning normally,the laser
pickup may be damaged due to excessive current.

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Description of major ICs


BA3837F-X (IC906) : Vocal fader
1. Pin layout
16 9

1 8

2. Block diagram

C B A ROUT LP LP LP RIN
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9

LOGIC

L+R

SW2 SW1
L-R

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
VCC MIC LOUT FK TK LIN BIAS GND

3. Pin functions

Pin No. Symbol Functions


1 VCC Power supply.
2 MIC IN Microphone mixing input.
3 LOUT Channel L output.
4 FK Accepts signal from the key controller.
5 TK Outputs signal to the key controller.
6 LIN Channel L input.
7 BIAS Signal bias.
8 GND Ground.
9 RIN Channel R input.
10 LPF1 Connects to LPF time constant element.
11 LPF2 Connects to LPF time constant element.
12 LPF3 LPF output.
13 ROUT Channel R output.
14 CONTA Mode select input A.
15 CONTB Mode select input B.
16 CONTC Mode select input C.

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ES3883F (IC104) : VCD companion chip

1.Pin function

80 ~ 51
81 50
~

~
100
31
1 ~ 30

2.Blockdiagram

CD-ROM Controller
CD ROM Remote Interrupt Remote
Kit Control Control receiver

Audio DAC Speakers


Vista ES3880
(Video CD) DSC
NTSC/PAL Video Television
PLL

ROM Echo/Surround/Vocal Assist

Preamp
Mic 1 Volume Control
DRAM Preamp
Mic 2 Volume Control VFD VFD
Driver Panel

3.Pin function
Pin No. Symbol I/O Function
1,25:26,31,72,75,77,91,100 VSS I Ground.
5,16,32,66,73,78,90 VCC I Voltage supply 5v.
6 DSC_C I Clock programming to access internal registers.
7 AUX0 I/O Servo Foward or Control Pin.
9 AUX1 I/O Servo Reverse or Control Pin.
11 AUX2 I/O Servo LDON or Control Pin.
70 AUX3 I/O Servo CW/Limit or Control Pin.
69 AUX4 I/O Servo CCW/Close or Control Pin.
68 AUX5 I/O Servo Data or Control Pin.
67 AUX6 I/O Servo XLAT or Control Pin/VFD_DO.
14 AUX7 I/O Servo BRKM/Sense or Control Pin/VFD_DI.
18 AUX8 I/O Servo Mute/Open or Control Pin/VFD_CLK.
20 AUX9 I/O Servo SQS0 or Control Pin.
34 AUX10 I/O Servo SQCK or Control Pin.
35 AUX11 I/O 3880 IRQ or Interrupt Output or Control Pin.
36 AUX12 I/O CD C2PO or Interrupt input or Control Pin.
38 AUX13 I/O Serial Interrupt/CD-Mute or Control Pin.
39 AUX14 I/O Servo SCOR(S0S1) or Interrupt Input or Control Pin.
40 AUX15 I/O Interrupt Input or Control Pin.
81,83,85,93,95,97,99,8 DSC_D[7:0] I/O Data for programming to access Internal registers.
10 DSC_S I Strobe for programming to access Internal registers.
DCLK O Dual-purpose pin DCLK is the MPEG decoder clock.
12 EXT_CLK I EXT_CLK is the external clock EXT_CLK is an input during bypass PLL mode.
13 RESET_B I Video reset(active-low).
15 MUTE O Audio mute.
17 MCLK I Audio master clock.
19 TWS I Dual-purpose pin TWS is the transmit audio frame sync.
SPLL_OUT O SPLL_OUT is the select PLL output.

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ES3883F(2/2)

Number Name I/O Function


21 TSD I Transmit audio data input.
22 TBCK I Transmit audio bit clock.
RWS O Dual-purpose pin RWS is the audio frame sync.
SEL_PLL1 I Pins SEL_PLL[1.0] select the PLL clock frequency for the DCLK output.
SEL_PLL1 SEL_PLL0 DCLK
0 0 Bypass PLL(input mode)
23 0 0 27 MHz(output mode)
1 0 32.4 MHz(output mode)
1 1 40.5 MHz(output mode)

24 RSTOUT_B O Reset output(active-low).


2:4,27:30,76 NC No connect.Do not connect to these pins.
RSD O Dual-purpose pin. RSD is the receive audio data input.
33 I SEL_PLL0 along with SEL_PLL1 select the PLL clock frequency for the
SEL_PLL0 DCLK output.See the table for pin number 23.
RBCK O Dual-purpose pin.RBCK is the receive audio bit clock.
I SER_IN is the serial input DSC mode.
37 SER_IN 0-Parallel DSC mode.
1-Serial DSC mode.
41,51 VSSAA I Audio Analog Ground.
42 VCM I ADC Common Mode Reference(CMR) buffer output.CMR is approximately
2.25V.Bypass to analog ground with 47 F electrolytic in parallel with 0.1 F.
43 VREFP I DAC and ADC maximum reference.
Bypass to VCMR with 10 F in parallel with 0.1 F.
44 VCCAA I Analog VCC, 5V.
45:46 AOR+,AOR- O Right channel output.
47:48 AOL-,AOL+ O Left channel input.
49 MIC1 I Microphone input 1.
50 MIC2 I Microphone 2.
52 VREF I Internal resistor divider generates Common Mode Reference(CMR) voltage.
Bypass to analog ground with 0.1 F.
53 VREFM I DAC and ADC minimum reference.
Bypass to VCMR with 10 F in parallel with 0.1 F.
54 RSET I Full scale DAC current adjustment.
55 COMP I Compensation pin.
56:57,62:63 VSSAV I Video Analog Ground
58 CDAC O Modulates chrominance output.
59,60 VCCAV I Video VCC, 5V
61 YDAC O Y Iuminance data bus for screen video port.
64 VDAC O Composite video output.
65 ACAP I Audio CAP.
71 XOUT O Crystal output.
74 XIN I 27 MHz crystal input.
79 PCLK I/O 13.5 MHz pixel clock.
80 2XPCLK I/O 27 MHz(2 times pixel clock).
82 HSYN_B O Horizontal sync(active-low).
84 VSYN_B O Vertical sunc(active-low).
86:89,92,94,96,98 YUV[7:0] I YUV data bus for screen video port.

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LC75345M-X (IC901) : E.volume

ROPOUT

RBASS2
RBASS1
ROOUT

RSELO
RVRIN
1. Pin layout

RTRE
RINM
RINP
VDD

RSB

Vref
CL

R5
R4
R3
R2
R1
36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
DI
CE
VSS
LOPOUT
LINM
LINP
LOUT
LSB
LBASS2
LBASS1
LTRE
LVRIN
LSELO
L5
L4
L3
L2
L1
LBASS1 10

LBASS2
LSELO 13

LVRIN 12

LOUT
LTRE 11

LSB
2. Block diagram
7
9

8
14

L5 LINP

6
15

L4 LINM

5
16

L3 LVref LOPOUT
4
17

L2 VSS
3

CONTROL
CIRCUIT
18

L1 CE
2

LOGIC CCB
19

Vref DI
CIRCUIT INTERFACE
20

36

R1 CL
CONTROL
CIRCUIT
21

35

R2 VDD
34
22

R3 RVref ROPOUT
23

33

R4 RINM
32
24

R5 RINP
26 RVRIN
25 RESLO

27 RTRE

30 RSB
28 RBASS1

29 RBASS2

31 ROUT

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3. Pin function
Pin No. Symbol Function
1 DI Serial data and clock input pin for control.
2 CE Chip enable pin.
3 VSS Ground pin.
4 LOPOUT Output pin of general-purpose operation amplifier.
5 LINM Non-inverted input pin of general-purpuse operation amplifier.
6 LINP Non-inverted input pin of general-purpuse operation amplifier.
7 LOUT ATT + equalizer output pin.
8 LSB Capacitor and resistor connection pin comprising filters for bass and super-bass band.
9 LBASS2 Capacitor and resistor connection pin comprising filters for bass and super-bass band.
10 LBASS1 Capacitor and resistor connection pin comprising filters for bass and super-bass band.
11 LTRE Capacitor and resistor connection pin comprising treble band filter.
12 LVRIN Volume input pin.
13 LSELO Input selector output pin.
14 L5 Input signal pin.
15 L4 Input signal pin.
16 L3 Input signal pin.
17 L2 Input signal pin.
18 L1 Input signal pin.
19 Vref 0.5 x VDD voltage generation block for analog ground.
20 R1 Input signal pin.
21 R2 Input signal pin.
22 R3 Input signal pin.
23 R4 Input signal pin.
24 R5 Input signal pin.
25 RSELO Input selector output pin.
26 RVRIN Volume input pin.
27 RTRE Capacitor connection pin comprising treble band filter.
28 RBASS1 Capacitor and resistor connection pin comprising filter for bass and super-bass band.
29 RBASS2 Capacitor and resistor connection pin comprising filter for bass and super-bass band.
30 RSB Capacitor and resistor connection pin comprising filter for bass and super-bass band.
31 ROUT ATT + equalizer output pin.
32 RINP Non inverted input pin of general-purpose operation amplifier.
33 RINM Non inverted input pin of general purpose operation amplifier.
34 ROPOUT Output pin of general-purpose operation amplifier.
35 VDD Supply pin.
36 CL Serial data and clock input pin for control.

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LA1838 (IC1) : FM AM IF amp & Detector, FM MPX decoder


1. Block diagram
30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16
REG

AM AM FM
ALC MIX RF.AMP DECODER
ANIT-BIRDIE
OSC MUTE
BUFF
STEREO
P-DET 5N
SW
AGC

AM IF DET
VCO FF FF FF PILOT
SD 384KHz 38k 19k / 2 19k /LS DET
COMP
AM
S-METER

FM AM/FM
S-METER S-CLRVE IF-BUFF
TUNING STEREO
DRIVE DRIVE

PM
FM IF DET

GND VCC

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

2. Pin Function
Pin Pin
No. Symbol I/O Function Symbol I/O Function
No.
1 FM IN I This is an input terminal of FM IF 16 L OUT O Left channel signal output.
signal.

2 AM MIX O This is an out put terminal for AM 17 R OUT O Right channel signal output.
mixer.

3 FM IF I Bypass of FM IF 18 L IN I Input terminal of the Left channel post


AMP.
4 AM IF I Input of AM IF signal. 19 R IN I Input terminal of the Right channel
post AMP.
5 GND This is the device ground terminal. Mpx Right channel signal output.
I

20 RO O
6 TUNED O When the set is tunning,this terminal 21 LO O Mpx Left channel signal output.
becomes "L".

7 STEREO O Stereo indicator output. Stereo "L", 22 MPX IN I Mpx input terminal
Mono: "H"
8 VCC This is the power supply terminal. 23 FM detection output.
I

FM OUT O
9 FM DET FM detect transformer. 24 AM DET O AM detection output.
I

10 AM SD This is a terminal of AM ceramic filter.


I

25 AM AGC I This is an AGC voltage input terminal


for AM
11 FM VSM O Adjust FM SD sensitivity. 26 AFC This is an output terminal of voltage
I

for FM-AFC.
12 AM VSM O Adjust AM SD sensitivity. 27 AM RF I AM RF signal input.
13 MUTE I/O When the signal of IF REQ of IC121( 28 REG O Register value between pin 26 and pin28
LC72131) appear, the signal of FM / AM besides the frequency width of the
IF output. //Muting control input. input signal.
14 FM/AM I Change over the FM / AM input. 29 AM OSC This is a terminal of AM local
I

"H" :FM, "L" : AM oscillation circuit.

15 MONO/ST O Stereo : "H", Mono: "L" 30 OSC BUFFER O AM Local oscillation signal output.

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LC72136N (IC2) : PLL frequency synthesizer


1. Pin layout
XT 1 22 XT
FM/AM 2 21 GND
CE 3 20 LPFOUT
DI 4 19 LPFIN
CLOCK 5 18 PD
DO 6 17 VCC
FM/ST/VCO 7 16 FMIN
AM/FM 8 15 AMIN
9 14
10 13 IFCONT
SDIN 11 12 IFIN

2. Block diagram

Reference Phase
1 Driver Detector
Charge Pump 18
22 19

20
Swallow Counter
16 1/2 1/16,1/17 4bit Unlock
Detector

12bit
15 Programmable
DriverS

12

4 C2B Universal
I/F Data Shift Register & Latch Counter
5

6
Power
17 on
Reset
21

7 8 2 11 13

3. Pin function

Pin Pin
No. Symbol I/O Function No. Symbol I/O Function
1 XT I X'tal oscillator connect (75kHz) 12 IFIN I IF counter signal input

2 FM/AM O LOW:FM mode 13 IFCONT O IF signal output

3 CE I When data output/input for 4pin(input) and 14 - Not use


6pin(output): H

4 DI I Input for receive the serial data from 15 AMIN I AM Local OSC signal output
controller

5 CLOCK I Sync signal input use 16 FMIN I FM Local OSC signal input

6 DO O Data output for Controller 17 VCC - Power suplly(VDD=4.5-5.5V)


Output port When power ON:Reset circuit move

7 FM/ST/VCO O "Low": MW mode 18 PD O PLL charge pump output(H: Local OSC


frequency Height than Reference frequency.
L: Low Agreement: Height impedance)

8 AM/FM O Open state after the power on reset 19 LPFIN I Input for active lowpassfilter of PLL

9 LW I/O Input/output port 20 LPFOUT O Output for active lowpassfilter of PLL

10 MW I/O Input/output port 21 GND - Connected to GND

11 SDIN I/O Data input/output 22 XT I X'tal oscillator(75KHz)

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AN22000A-W (IC601) : RF head amp.


1. Pin layout
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
2. Block diagram
3TOUT NRFDET FEOUT
CEA FEN TEN TEOUT TEBPF VDET LD PD

21

20
22

23

19
15

18
10

2
9

1
OFTR

VCC
3
14

3TENV
OFTR

VDET
COFTR

GND
13

16
BDO

SUBT

SUBT
12

BDO
BCDO

TBAL FBAL
11

25
ARF

26
BCA

BCA

BCA

BCA
8

AGC
CAGC

GCTL
NRFDET

24
RFIN

GCA

GCA

GCA

GCA
6
RFOUT

RF_EQ

AMP

AMP

AMP

AMP
RFN
4

32

30

28
31

29

27

17

A C B D E F VREF
3. Pin function
Pin No. Function Pin No. Function
1 APC amp input terminal. 17 VREF output terminal.
2 APC amp output terminal. 18 VDET output terminal.
3 Power supply. 19 VDET input terminal.
4 RF amp negative input terminal. 20 TE amp. output terminal.
5 RF amp output terminal. 21 TE amp. negative input terminal.
6 AGC input terminal. 22 FE amp. negative input terminal.
7 AGC loop filter capacitor connection terminal. 23 FE amp. output terminal.
8 AGC output terminal. 24 GCTL & APC terminal.
9 Capacitor connection terminal for HPF-amp. 25 FBAL control terminal.
10 3TENV output terminal. 26 TBAL control terminal.
11 Capacitor connection terminal for RF enberope detection. 27 Tracking signal input terminal 1.
12 BDO output terminal. 28 Tracking signal input terminal 2.
13 Capacitor connection terminal for RF enverope detection. 29 Focus signal input terminal 4.
14 OFTR output terminal. 30 Focus signal input terminal 3.
15 NRDET output terminal. 31 Focus signal input terminal 2.
16 Ground terminal. 32 Focus signal input terminal 1.

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BU4094BCF-X (IC33) : Shift/Store registor


1. Pin layout 2. Block diagram

16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 2 10
DATA Q'S SERIAL
VDD OUTPUT Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 Q'S Q'S 8-STAGE
ENABLE 3 SHIFT REGISTER 9 OUTPUT
CLOCK QS

1 8-BIT
STROBE
LATCHES

STROVE DATA CLOCK Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Vss OUTPUT 15 3-STATE


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ENABLE OUTPUTS
Q1 Q8

PARALLEL OUTPUT

BU9253FS-X (IC612) : 1chip KARAOKE echo


1. Pin layout 2. Block diagram
16 9
16 9

OSC A/D

COUNTER SRAM
MIX
1 8 D/A

1 8
3. Pin functions

Pin No. Symbol Function


1 GND Ground terminal.
2 ECHO VR Echo level DC control terminal.
3 BIAS Analog DC bias terminal.
4 DAINT IN DA integral input terminal.
5 DAINT OUT DA integral output terminal.
6 DALPF IN DA LPF input terminal.
7 DALPF OUT DA LPF output terminal.
8 MIX OUT Mixing signal output terminal.
9 MIX IN Mixing amp signal input terminal.
10 ADLPF IN AD LPF input terminal.
11 ADLPF OUT AD LPF output terminal.
12 ADINT OUT AD integral output terminal.
13 ADINT IN AD integral input terminal.
14 VCC Vcc terminal.
15 MUTE Mute control terminal.
16 CR CR terminal for OSC.

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ES3880FL (IC101) : MPEG decoder


1. Terminal layout 2. Block diagram

80 ~ 51
Processor RAS#
100 ~ 81

31 ~ 50
Interface LA[17:0] DA[9:0]
DRAM Interface DBUS[15:0]
LD[7:0] DRAM
LCS3#, LCS#[1:0] Huffman DOE#
LWR# Decoder 2Kx32 ROM
DWE#
LOE#
RISC CAS#
Processor 512x32 SRAM
ACLK
AUX[7:0] AUX
1 ~ 30 ATCLK
Serial AIN MPEG
Audio AOUT Serial Audio Processor YUV[7:0]
64x32 ROM
Interface ARFS
Interface PCLK2X Screen
ATFS PCLK
32x32 SRAM VSYNC Display
ARCLK Video Output
HSYNC
Registers
SEL_PLL[1:0]
TDM On Screen
TDM TDMCLK
Interface Display CPUCLK
Misc.
Interface TDMDR RESET#
TDMFS
DRAM DMA
Controller

3. Pin function
Pin No. Symbol I/O Function Pin No. Symbol I/O Function
1 VDD - 3.3V power supply 82~87 LA12~17 O RISC interface address bus
2 RAS# O Row address strobe 88 ACLK I/O Master clock for external audio DAC
3 DWE# O DRAM write enable 89 AOUT O Audio interface serial data output when
4~12 DA0~8 O DRAM multiplexed row and column address bus selected.
13~28 DBUS0~15 I/O DRAM data bus SEL_PLL0 I System and DSCK output clock
29 RESET# I System reset frequency selection at reset time. The
30 VSS - Ground matrix below lists the available clock
31 VDD - 3.3V power supply frequencies and their respective PLL
32~39 YUV0~7 O YUV[7:0] 8-bit video data bus bit settings.
40 VSYNC I/O Vertical sync SEL_PLL1 SEL_PLL0 DCLK
41 HSYNC I/O Horizontal sync 0 0 Bypass PLL (input mode)
42 CPUCLK I RISC and system clock input. CPUCLK is used 0 1 54MHz (output mode)Default
only if SEL_PLL[1:0] = 00 to bypass PLL. 1 0 67.5MHz (output mode)
43 PCLK2X I/O Doubled 54MHz pixel clock 1 1 81.0MHz (output mode)
44 PCLK I/O 27MHz pixel clock
45~49 AUX0~4 I/O Auxiliary control pins 4:0 90 ATCLK I/O Audio transmit bit clock
AUX0 and AUX1 are open collectors. 91 ATFS O Audio transmit frame sync
50 VSS - Ground SEL_PLL1 I Refer to the description and matrix for
51 VDD - 3.3V power supply SEL_PLL0 pin 89.
52 AUX6 I/O Auxiliary control pins 6 92 DA9 O DRAM multiplexed row and column
53 AUX5 I/O Auxiliary control pins 5 address line 9
54 AUX7 I/O Auxiliary control pins 7 DOE# O DRAM output enable
55~62 LD0~7 I/O RISC interface data bus 93 AIN I Audio serial data input
63 LWR# O RISC interface write enable 94 ARCLK I Audio receive bit clock
64 LOE# O RISC interface output enable 95 ARFS I Audio receive frame sync
65 LCS3# O RISC interface chip select 96 TDMCLK I TDM serial clock
66 LCS1# O RISC interface chip select 97 TDMDR I TDM serial data receive
67 LCS0# O RISC interface chip select 98 TDMFS I TDM frame sync
68~79 LA0~11 O RISC interface address bus 99 CAS# O DRAM column address strobe
80 VSS - Ground 100 VSS - Ground
81 VPP - 5.0V power supply

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GLT44016-35J4-X (IC103) : Dram


1. Pin layout 3. Pin function
Vcc 1 40 Vss Pin Name Function
DQ1 2 39 DQ16
DQ2 3 38 DQ15 A0~A8 Address inpits
DQ3 4 37 DQ14 RAS Row address strobe
DQ4 5 36 DQ13
Vcc 6 35 Vss UCAS Columu address strobe / upperbyte control
DQ5 7 34 DQ12 LCAS Columu address strobe / lower byte control
DQ6 8 33 DQ11
DQ7 9 32 DQ10 WE Write enable
DQ8 10 31 DQ9
NC 11 30 NC OE Output enable
NC 12 29 LCAS DQ1~DQ16 Dara inputs / outputs
WE 13 28 UCAS
RAS 14 27 OE Vcc +5V power supply
NC 15 26 A8
A0 16 25 A7 Vss Ground
A1 17 24 A6 NC No connection
A2 18 23 A5
A3 19 22 A4
Vcc 20 21 Vss

2. Block diagram

OE
WE
UCAS

LCAS

RAS
RAS CLOCK CAS CLOCK WE CLOCK OE CLOCK
GENERATOR GENERATOR GENERATOR GENERATOR

Vcc
Vss

Data I/O BUS I/O1


I/O2
COLUMN DECODERS I/O3
REFRESH I/O I/O4
COUNTER SeNSE AMPLIFIERS BUFFER I/O5
I/O6
Y0 - Y8
I/O7
512 16 I/O8
9
I/O9
A0 I/O10
A1 I/O11
ADDRESS BUFFWRS ROW I/O12
MEMORY I/O13
A7 AND PREDECODERS DECODERS ARRAY I/O14
A8 X0 - X8 I/O15
512 I/O16

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LA4628 (IC801) : Power amp.


1. Pin layout

1 13
2 14

2. Block diagram Vcc


2 14

RIPPLE OUTPUT PPIN TO VCC


FILTER SHORT PROTECTOR

PREDRIVER POWER 13 -OUT1


1 LOAD SHORT
IN
12 POWER
PROTECTOR GND
PREDRIVER POWER 11 +OUT1

OUTPUT PIN TO GND


PRE GND 3 BIAS OVER VOLTAGE/ SHORT PROTECTOR
CIRCUIT SURGE PROTECTOR
Vcc
4 STANDBY THERMAL
OUTPUT PIN TO GND
SW SHUT DOWN
SHORT PROTECTOR

PREDRIVER POWER 9 -OUT2


IN2 6
10 POWER
IN LOAD SHORT
PROTECTOR GND2
PREDRIVER POWER 8 +OUT2

OUTOUT PIN TO VCC


POP NOISE SHORT PROTECTOR
PREVENTION
CIRCUIT

5 7

TC7W08FU-X (IC107) : Nand gate


1. Pin layout & Block diagram 2. Truth table

1A 1 8 Vcc
A B Y
1B 2 7 1Y L L L
L H L
2Y 3 6 2B
H L L
GND 4 5 2A H H H

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LA6541-X (IC801) : Servo driver


1. Pin Layout & block diagram

Vcc Vref Vin4 Vg4 Vo8 Vo7 Gnd Vo6 Vo5 Vg3 Vin3 Cd Res
24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13

11k Vcc 11k


ohm ohm

- +
- + Level BTL BTL Level RESET
shift driver driver shift

Level BTL BTL Level Regulator


shift driver driver shift

11k 11k
ohm ohm
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Vcc Mute Vin1 Vg1 Vo1 Vo2 Gnd Vo3 Vo4 Vg2 Vin2 Reg Reg
out In
2. Pin function
Pin
No.
Symbol Function
1 Vcc Power supply (Shorted to pin 24)
2 Mute All BTL amplifier outputs ON / OFF
3 Vin1 BTL AMP 1 input pin
4 Vg1 BTL AMP 1 input pin (For gain adjustment)
5 Vo1 BTL AMP 1 input pin (Non inverting side)
6 Vo2 BTL AMP 1 input pin (Inverting side)
7 Vo3 BTL AMP 2 input pin (Inverting side)
8 Vo4 BTL AMP 2 input pin (Non inverting side)
9 Vg2 BTL AMP 2 input pin (For gain adjustment)
10 Vin2 BTL AMP 2 input pin
11 Reg Out External transistor collector (PNP) connection. 5V power supply output
12 Reg In External transistor (PNP) base connection
13 Res Reset output
14 Cd Reset output delay time setting (Capacitor connected externally)
15 Vin3 BTL AMP 3 input pin
16 Vg3 BTL AMP 3 input pin (For gain adjustment)
17 Vo5 BTL AMP 3 output pin (Non inverting side)
18 Vo6 BTL AMP 3 output pin (Inverting side)
19 Vo7 BTL AMP 4 output pin (Inverting side)
20 Vo8 BTL AMP 4 output pin (Non inverting side)
21 Vg4 BTL AMP 4 output pin (For gain adjustment)
22 Vin4 BTL AMP 4 output pin
23 Vref Level shift circuit's reference voltage application
24 Vcc Power supply (Shorted to pin 1)

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MN101C30AEL (IC851) : CD micon


1. Pin layout

48 ~ 33
49 32

~
~

17
46

1 ~ 16

2. Pin Function
Pin No. Symbol I/O Function Pin No. Symbol I/O Function
1 NC I Connect to GND 29~31 NC I Connect to GND
2 /RFDET I 32 DSASTB I/O
3~5 NC I Connect to GND 33 DSADAT I/O
6 VREF+ - 34 DSAACK I/O
7 VDD - 35~48 NC I Connect to GND
8 OSC2 - 49 REST I Rest Switch input
9 OSC1 - L:Pickup touch rest sw
10 VSS - 50 DRMUTE O Mute for BTL Driver IC
11 XI - H:Play/CD tray move
12 XO - 51 EOx2 O Select Double speed
13 NC I Connect to GND 52 /OP_SW I Detect Open Switch L:Open
14 MSTAT O Output Status to Sys-con in 53 /CLOSE O Drive Motor for Close purposes
UART format L:motor close tray on
15 KCMND I Receive command from Sys-con in 54 OPEN O Drive Motor for Open purposes
UART format H:motor open tray on
16 FLAG I CD LSI Flag status 55 EOx4 O Select Quad Speed
17 NC O 56 LSI RST I CD LSI reset
18 SUBQ I Subcode Q Data Input 57 STAT I Status input from CD LSI
19 SQCK O Clock input for Sub Q register 58 MDATA O CD LSI MDATA (Serial Data)
20 VCDRST O VCD Board RESET 59 MCLK O CD LSI MCLK (Serial Clock)
21 /CDMRST I CD micon RESET 60 MLD O Command Load Signal Output
22 /P.ON O CD LSI Supply Enable L:Supply on 61 VREF- -
23 uDSASTB I/O 62 /TLOCK I Tracking Servo Lock
24 uDSADAT I/O 63 /FLOCK I Focus Servo Lock
25 uDSAACK I/O 64 SENSE I Sense Signal Input
26 /MCS I Mode Check Pin
27 BLKCK I Subcode Block Clock Signal
28 P.ON I Detection of /P.ON status
H:Supply on

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AN7317 (IC32) : R/P amp.


1. Pin layout & block diagram

16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9

60k
112k
30k Mute R.R
Pre Pre

Pre Pre
60k
112k
30k
ALC

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

2. Pin functions

Pin No. Function


1 Channel 1 playback amplifier input
2 Channel 1 playback amplifier negative feedback
3 Channel 1 playback amplifier output
4 Channel 1 record amplifier input
5 Channel 1 record amplifier output
6 ALC low-cut
7 ALC time
8 Ground
9 Vcc
10 Ripple filter
11 Record-Amplifier mute
12 Channel 2 record amplifier output
13 Channel 2 record amplifier input
14 Channel 2 playback amplifier output
15 Channel 2 playback amplifier negative feedback
16 Channel 2 playback amplifier input

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L4909 (IC942) : Regulator


1. Pin layout

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

2. Block diagram

REF VINA
THERMAL REFERENCE VINB
REF+20% 3,13
SHUTDOWN GENERATOR
6
EN1 REG1
7 ENABLE REG1
EN2 REG2 2
9 CONTROL VO1
EN3 REG3
1
FB1

5
OC REG2
OVER 14
CURRENT VO2
CHECK 15
FB2
4
TRIG
REG3
8 11
GND VO3
10
FB3

3. Pin functions

Pin No. Symbol Function


1 FB1 REG1 feedback voltage input
2 VO1 REG1 output voltage
3 VINA Input DC supply voltage
4 TRIG Trigger for external SCR (crowbar protection)
5 OC Over current warning output
6 EN1 REG1 enable input
7 EN2 REG2 enable input
8 GND Analog ground
9 EN3 REG3 enable input
10 FB3 REG3 feedback voltage input
11 VO3 REG3 output voltage
12 N.C. Not connected
13 VINB Input DC supply voltage
14 VO2 REG2 output voltage
15 FB2 REG2 feedback voltage input

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RT9161/A-27CG-X (IC105) : Regulator


1. Pin layout 2. Block diagram

VIN VOUT
Error Amp

+
-
1 2 3
1.2V
GND VIN VOUT Reference
(TAB)

GND

3. Pin function
Pin Name Function
VOUT Output Voltage
GND Ground
VIN Power Input

TC7S08F-W (IC106) : Buffer

1. Pin layout 2. Block diagram Vcc

IN B 1 5 VDD A
Y
IN A 2

Vss 3 4 OUT X B

GND

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BA15218F-XE (IC611) : Dual operation amplifier


1. Pin layout

OUT1 1 8 Vcc

-IN1 2 7 OUT2
1
+IN1 3 6 -IN2
2
VEE 4 5 +IN2

2. Block diagram

Vcc

R1
Q8
Q5 Q13 Q18 Q19

Q11
-IN Q1 Q2 Q9
R6
Q10 OTHER
+IN CH
C2 R5
R7 Q16 Q17
D1 R8
Q6 Q12
Q3 Q4
Q7
C1 Q14 Q114 Q15
R2 R3 R4 R9

VEE

OUTPUT

GP1UM271XK (IC901) : Dual operation amplifier


1. Block diagram

RL

Com-
Amp Limiter B.P.F Demodu- Integra- para-
lator tor tor

GND Vcc Vout

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KIA78S06P-T (IC932) : Regulator

1. Pin layout 2. Block diagram


3 INPUT

Q14
Q3 Q5
Q1
Q12
Q13

R9

R4
Q4 Q6 Q11
C1

R7
R8
Z1 Q16 Q10
123

R1

R2
1 OUTPUT
R10
Q9

R5
Q2 Q7 Q8
R11

R3

R6
2 COMMON

BA3126N (IC31) : R/P switch


1. Pin layout & block diagram
CONT.

GND
REC

Vcc

REC
P/B

P/B
SW

SW

SW

SW
G

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

LB1641 (IC802) : DC motor driver


1. Pin layout 2. Pin function

Input Output
Mode
IN1 IN2 OUT1 OUT2
0 0 0 0 Brake
1 0 1 0 CLOCKWISE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
0 1 0 1 COUNTER-CLOCKWISE
GND OUT1 P1 VZ IN1 IN2 VCC1 VCC2 P2 OUT2
1 1 0 0 Brake

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UPD784214AGF526 (IC701) : Unit CPU


1. Pin layout
75 ~ 51
76 50
~

~
100 26
1 ~ 25

2. Pin function
Pin No. Symbol I/O Function
1 FF/REW O Output for input signal level switching for MS.
2 DOLBY O Dolby on "H" output.
3 MS-OUT O MS output.
4 F/R I Fwd, REV direction switch signal input.
5 HOLD - Non connect
6 TRAYCNT O Tray light control signal output.
7 DIMMER-OUT O Dimmer signal output.
8 LCD-POWER - Non connect.
9 VDD - Power supply terminal.
10 X2 O Connecting the crystal oscillator for system main clock.
11 X1 I Connecting the crystal oscillator for system main clock.
12 VSS - Connect to GND.
13 XT2 O Connecting the crystal oscillator for system sub clock.
14 XT1 I Connecting the crystal oscillator for system sub clock.
15 RESET I System reset signal input.
16 SW1 I Cassette mechanism detect switch.
17 BUS-IN I J-BUS signal cut in input.
18 PS2 I Power save 2.
19 CURUISE I CRUISE signal input.
20 RDS-SCK I RDS selial clock input.
21 RDS-DA I RDS data input.
22 REMOCON I Remove control signal input.
23 AVDD - Power supply terminal.
24 AVREF0 - Connect to GND.
25 NC - Connect to GND.
26 NC - Connect to GND.
27 KEY0 I Key control 0 input.
28 KEY1 I Key control 1 input.
29 KEY2 I Key control 2 input.
30 LEVEL I Level meter signal input.
31 SQ I S.quality level input.
32 S.METER I S.meter level input.
33 AVSS - Connect to GND.
34 W-VOL O Woofer volume signal output.
35 DOT CONT O Dot contrast signal input.
36 AVREF - Power supply terminal.
37 BUS-SI I/O J-BUS data I/O terminal.
38 BUS-SO O J-BUS data output.
39 BUS-SCK I/O J-BUS serial clock signal I/O.
40 STAGE2 I Initial setting.
41 LCD-DA O Data output for LCD driver.
42 LCD-CL O Clock otput for LCD driver.
43 LCD-LEI O Chip enable 1 output for LCD driver.
44 BUZZER O BUZZER control signal output.
45 E2PR-DA-I I Data input terminal from EEPROM.
46 E2PR-DA-O O Data output terminal from EEPROM.
47 E2PR-CLK I/O Data input terminal from EEPROM.
48 BUS-I/O I/O J-BUS I/O signal terminal.
49 TM0 O Tray motor negative signal output.
50 TM1 O Tray motor positive signal output.

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Pin No. Symbol I/O Function


51 DM0 O Door motor negative signal output.
52 DM1 O Door motor positive signal output.
53 ST I Stereo signal input.
54 LOCAL - Non connect.
55 MONO O Manual ON/OFF select signal output.
56 CA-SW1 I DOOR/TRAY open/close detect switch signal input.
57 CA-SW2 I DOOR/TRAY open/close detect switch signal input.
58 CA-SW3 I DOOR/TRAY open/close detect switch signal input.
59 CA-SW4 I DOOR/TRAY open/close detect switch signal input.
60 CA-SW5 I DOOR/TRAY open/close detect switch signal input.
61 VCR-CONT - Non connect.
62 AFCK O AF check output.
63 SEEK/STOP O AUTO SEEK/STOP select signal output.
64 SD I Station detector input.
65 FM/AM O FM/AM select signal output.
66 PLL-CE O Chip enable signal output.
67 PLL-DA O Data output.
68 PLL-CK O Clock signal output.
69 BAND IN I AM detect signal input.
70 TEL-MUTE I Telephone.
71 AMP KILL - Non connect.
72 VSS - Connect to GND
73 DIMMER-IN I DIMMER signal input.
74 DSI I Power save 1.
75 POWER O Power ON/OFF select signal output.
76 CD-ON - Non connect.
77 MUTE O Mute signal output.
78 W-LPF1 O Woofer LPF 1 signal output.
79 W-LPF2 O Woofer LPF 2 signal output.
80 W-MUTE O Woofer mute signal output.
81 VDD - Power supply.
82 VOL-DA O Data output.
83 VOL-CLK O Clock signal output.
84 CF-SEL I CF select signal input.
85 NC - Non connect.
86 LCD RST O LCD reset signal output.
87 LCD-CE2 O Chip enable 2 output.
88 DMK O Motor speed control signal output.
89 TMK O Tray motor control signal output.
90 STAGE1 I Initial setting.
91 MOTOR O Mecha Motor signal output.
92 MODE I Mecha mode position detection input.
93 STANDBY I Standby position derection input.
94 TEST I Test terminal
95 TAPE-IN O Cassette in detection input.
96 SUBMO- O Sub motor clock direction drive output.
97 SUBMO+ Sub motor clock oppositte direction drive output.
98 TAPE-END I Tape end detection input.
99 KICK O Kick output.
100 VOICE IN I Voice control signal input.

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MN662748RPMFA (IC651) : DSP


1. Terminal layout
80~61
1 60

20 41
21~40
2. Pin function
Pin Pin
No Symbol I/O Function No Symbol I/O Function
1 BCLK - Not use 41 PLLF2 - Not use
2 LRCK - Not use 42 TOFS - Not use
3 SRDATA - Not use 43 WVEL - Not use
4 DVDDI - Power supply for digital circuit 44 ARF I RF signal input
5 DVSSI - GND for digital circuit 45 IREF I Reference current input
6 TX - Not use 46 DRF I Bias pin for DSL
7 MCLK I Micro computer command 47 DSLF I/O Loop filter pin for DSL
clock signal input 48 PLLF I/O Loop filter pin for PLL
8 MDATA I Micro computer command 49 VCOF I/O Loop filter pin for VCO
data input 50 AVDD2 - Power supply for analog
9 MLD I Micro computer command circuit
load signal input (L: Load) 51 AVSS2 - GND for analog circuit
10 SENSE - Not use, connect to TP716 52 EFM - Not use, connect to TP724
11 FLOCK - Not use, connect to TP717 53 PCK O Clock output for PLL
12 TLOCK - Not use, connect to TP718 54 VCOF2 I/O Loop filter pin for Digital
13 BLKCK O Sub code block clock servo VCO
signal output 55 SUBC - Not use
14 SQCK I External clock input for sub 56 SBCK - Not use
code Q register input 57 VSS - GND for crystal oscillation
15 SUBQ O Sub code Q data output circuit
16 DMUTE - Not use, connect to TP719 58 X1 I Input for crystal oscillation
17 STAT O Status signal input circuit (f=16.9344MHz)
18 RST I Reset signal input (L: Reset) 59 X2 O Output for crystal oscillation
19 SMCK - Not use circuit (f=16.9344MHz)
20 PMCK - Not use, connect to TP720 60 VDD - Power supply for crystal
21 TRV O Traverse enforced output oscillation circuit
22 TVD O Traverse drive output 61 BYTCK/TRVSTP - Not use
23 PC - Not used 62 CLDCK O Sub code frame clock
24 ECM O Spindle motor drive signal signal output
(Enforced mode output) 63 FCLK - Not used
25 ECS O Spindle motor drive signal 64 IPFLAG O Interpolation flag signal
(Servo error signal output) output, Connect to TP721
26 KICK O Kick pulse output 65 FLAG O Flag signal output,
27 TRD O Tracking drive output Connect to TP722
28 FOD O Focus drive output 66 CLVS - Not use
29 VREF I Reference voltage 67 CRC - Not use
for D/A output block 68 DEMPH O De-emphasis detect signal
30 FBAL O Focus balance adjust output, Connect to TP723
signal output 69 RESY - Not use
31 TBAL O Tracking balance adjust 70 IOSEL I Mode select pin, Connect
signal output to DVDD1 (H fix)
32 FE I Focus error signal input 71 /TEST I Test pin, Connect to
(Analog input) DVDD1 (H fix)
33 TE I Tracking error signal input 72 AVDD1 - Power supply for analog
(Analog input) circuit
34 RFENV I RF envelope signal input 73 OUTL O L-channel audio output
(Analog input) 74 AVSS1 - GND for analog circuit
35 VDET I Vibration detect signal 75 OUTR O R-channel audio output
input (H:Detect) 76 RSEL I RF signal polarity setting pin,
36 OFT I Off track signal input Connect to DVDD1 (H fix)
(H:Off track) 77 CSEL I Oscillation frequency setting
37 TRCRS I Track cross signal input pin, Connect to GND (L fix)
38 /RFDET I RF detect signal input 78 PSEL I IOSEL=H, Test pin,
(L:Detect) Connect to GND (L fix)
39 BDO I Drop out signal input 79 MSEL I IOSEL=H, SMCK output,
(H:Drop out) Frequency select pin
40 LDON O Laser on signal output 80 SSEL I IOSEL=H, SMCK output,
(H:ON) SUBQ output mode select pin

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VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED


AUDIO & COMUNICATION BUSINESS DIVISION
PERSONAL & MOBILE NETWORK BUSINESS UNIT. 10-1,1chome,Ohwatari-machi,Maebashi-city,371-8543,Japan

Printed in Japan
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(No.21076) 200204

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