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‘ORDER NO. AD9s05107A3 Service Manual Compact Disc Changer Compact Disc Player GIS Genz MasH” ~=—s SL-CH610X DIGITAL AUDIO Colour sB-cHsIaAX SB-CHEIBX (Black Areas SLCHBIOX. ST-CHEIOX — Model No. a canal oy | china Taam ; (37 | Hong Kong 2 RS-CHSIOX. SE-CHEIEX Remote Control ‘Transmiter System: SC-CH618X Not: nd use tis manual together with the so This service manual is provided to inaiate the ferences for Mode! No, SL-CHS15, Ordor No. ADS312225C8, between the original No. SL-CHS15 (E) andthe subson ‘mode! No. SL-CH81Ox (GM. Because of unique interconnecting cables, when a component requires service, send or bring in the entire system. RAE0113Z MECHANISM SERIES Specifications Audio DA converter 1 bt20Ac MASH mi Pickup Wavelength 60 nm ‘Notes: Specifications are subject to change without noice, General \Woight and dimensions are approximate, Dimensions (Wx HX D) 2703893225 mm an Weight 29K9 °F MASH isa wadamark of NTT. System | Tunersound processor | Compact dise changer | Ampiier Cassate dock sc-chstex sT-cHs10x SL-CHEIOX SE-CH618X s-chs10x 88-0H618x s AWARNING a] ‘This serviee Information is designed for experienced repair technicians only and is not designed for use by the general publ. It does not Contain warnings or cautions to advise non-lechnical individuals of potential dangers in altempting to service a product. Products powared by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians. Any allempt to service or repair the product or products deat with in th service Information by anyone else could result In serious injury or death, [© 1996 Matsushita Electric Inausial Go Panasonic (Bias ree’, Urnmseones Ht nt —_SL-CH610x | m@ Contents i * Handling Procautons fr Traverse Dock 2 # Measurements and Adjustments t8~21 * Precaution of Laser Bode 3,8 Replacoment Pats List 2 ‘Location of Controls 3 @Schemalte Dagiam 23,26 ‘ Lstoning to Compact Discs. 44.5. ¢Printed Creu Board Diagram 23,24 ‘About the Sol-Diagnoste Mode 8,7 ®Cabinot Parte Location. 25,26 ‘Before Asjustments and P.C.B, Checks 9.10 * Operation Check and ‘ain Component Replacement Procedures 10-17 NOTE: Refer to the service manual for Model No. SE-CH618X (ORDER No. AD9605108A3) attached to SE-CH610 (ORDER No. ‘AD9412357C3) for information on “Accessories”, “Stacking the Components", “Connections” and “Packaging” CAUTION: THIS PRODUCT UTILIZES A LASER. USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE, @ Handling Precautions for Traverse Deck The laser diode inthe traverse dock (optical plekup) may break down due to potential diference caused by tate electricity of clothes or human body. So, be careful of electrostatic breakdown during repair ofthe traverse dock (optical plekup), Variable rossior © Handling of traverse deck (optical pickup) (Bo nettur) 1. Donot subject the traverse deck (optical pickup to stalc elecvcly as pia pickup itis extremoly sonstvo to elecrcal shock, 2. To provant the breakdown ofthe laser diode, an antstalic shorting pin is inserted ito the flexible board (FPC board, |When remaving or connecting the short pin, nish the job in as short time as possible 3. Take care not to apply oxcossive str to the flexible board (FPC : boate) Feo 4, Do not turn the variable resistor (laser power adjustment. has al (andtetcaroaay) ready boon adjusted * Grounding for electrostatic breakdown prevention 1. Human body grounding Use the anti-static wrist strap to discharge the sate electricity from your bocy, Be eure shor is poton 2. Work table grounding (Use te shortng pin orci) Put a conducive material (shest) or stee! sheet onthe atea where the traverse deck (optical pickup) ts placed, and ground the shoot. lp Shorting pn Caution: ‘The slatic electri of your clothes wil net be grounded through the wast strap. So, take care not to lot your clothes touch the traverse deck optical pickup), Iron late or some motte ondt electly @ Precaution of Laser Diode CAUTION: — This product ullizes «laser diode with the uit turned “on, javisible laser radiation is emitted ftom the pick up lens. Wave langth: 780 nm ‘Maximum output radiation power ram pik up: 100 sWWVDE: {Laser raiaton from the pick up unis safety level, but be sure the folowings: 1. Dont disassemble the pick up uni, since radiation from exposed laser diode is dangerous, 2, Do not adjust the variable resistor onthe pick up unit It was already adjusted. 3, Do not lock at the focus lens using optical instruments. 4, Recommend not to lock at plek up lens fora lang ime,SL-CH610X ACHTUNG: Dieses produkt onthdlt eine aserdiode, Im eingeschalteten zustand wit unslehibarelaserstrahlung von der lasroinholt adgestrahit. Wellenlénge: 780 nm Maximale strahlungseisung dor lasorinhet: 100 sAW/VDE Dio strahlung an der asereinhai ist ungetarich, wenn folgende punkte beachiet werden: 1. Die lasereinhot nicht zerlagen, da dle strahlung ander freigelagten lasordiode gefahlch is 2, Don workssolig justoron einstlroglor dor lasereinret nicht verstelen, 3, Nicht mit optschen instrumenten in ce fokussirinse bleken, 4. Nicht diner lingore zeit in de fokussierinse blckon, CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT ee ro Sire LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE vet Simca mia KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT ones Sr asses poise Serena OORT Heat prevention @ Location of Controls © Disc buttons @ Display section @ Stop button @ Skip/search buttons © Pause button @ Disc tray open/close button @ Loading drawer ® CD edit buttons © Display mode button @ Random play button @ Repeat button @ Play button and indicatorSL-CH610X @ Listening to Compact Discs pcre een [— Curentry playing cise Tag | eae T Elapsed play time Sequential play 1 switch on the power. 2 Press 4 OPENICLOSE to open the loading drawer. Insor the CD with label facing upward Soret load en and 12m doo on tha same ds vay Bute lad a8 cm dso corecty centr poston Press OPENGLOSE ico he baa ener, 3. PreeeD. Bc pay bois ro th rst ack on eta se Pay stope atonal wen tela ack ane ast is Inches oye. 4 Adjust the volume level as you like. To stop the dis play: Press. To temporarily stop the disc play: Press 00. AUP incicator lights, Toplay again, poss > ‘When “5>" appears on the display: Wingicates there are 16 or moc tacks onthe cise athe paying Poston Concerning the total playing time on the display: “The total play time including the gaps between the tracks is ind cated. This is why the time may be several seconds longer than the {igure given in the liner notes For your reference: ‘If you press D> instead of & OPENICLOSE attr inserting iso), the leading drawer wil close and play wil star irectly ‘*About > indicator: While hated: Lights up orange. While playing: Lights up green, (To be continued)rm Avoid following things to prevent the mafuncion or incorrect operation Do not push the loading drawer to close ‘#00 not cover the hole or sits. ‘*Do.not tun the tray foribly by hand because it may fal to operate normally. ‘*Do not move this changer with a compact disc inslde the unt if a ‘isc comes off the dsc tray, it might be scratched or the changer might become incapable of playing. To exchange discs during play While a cise is playing, you can exchange ases, 1. Press a OPENICLOSE during playing, “The loading drawer wil open at hal positon. 2. Exchange the cies, 8. Press & OPENCLOSE again to close the loading drawer. [Alter the las rack onthe current dso finishes playing, the changer will piay all the remaining disc(s) loaded, and then stop. For your reference: I you play a disc withthe loading drawer open, the changer wit automatically stop when the last Wack on the current ce tnishes playing '*Do.not insert anathar die onto tray placed at ©, although the trey Is parlay showing, ts isc isin the play poston. ‘*To open fl, faliow the procedure below, 4, Press 2, Press & OPEN/CLOSE to close the loading drawer. 8, Press & OPEN/CLOSE again to open the drawer. Q2oe°9 o nc Ski O°! To select the desired dises Press DISC 1, DISC 2 or DISC 3 to select the dise which you want to play. ‘The play wil automatically start from the frst track of the dise you select To confirm the total playing time of the dise currently playing Press DISPLAY. ‘The display wil change (as described below) each time you press the buon Inthe stop mode: EI © The display shows the total playing ime ofthe disc at he playing position ® The display shows the disc number and the tla track numberof the cise atthe playing poston. Inthe play mode: © Tho display shows tho rack numberof he dsc current playing. @ The display shows the elapsed time of the track currently playing. Repeat function B ‘his function repeats the play of al racks onthe loaded diss. Press REPEAT before or during play. In sequential play mod Alltracks of al ises will Played repeatedly. In program play mod: ‘The changer plays only the programed selections in the pro- ‘grammed sequence continuously. ‘You can enjoy tho same track over and ever if you press REPEAT ‘whan only one track is programmed. ‘To cancel repeat play, press REPEAT once again. cS SL-CH610XSL-CH610X @ About the self-diagnostic mode ‘This unit is equipped with a self-diagnostic function which, in the event of a malfunction, automatically displays a code Indicating the nature of the malfunction. Use this self-diagnostic function when servicing the unit. SC-CH618X: (SL-CH610X, ST-CH610X, SE-CH618X, RS-CH510X, SB-CH618X) Display method Display location To display the malfunction code| w-70: ‘Automatically displays on the tunerisound proces: sor and the CD changer when a malfunction occurs F16~F25:... Displays on the CD changer using the procedure doseribed below. F681 ‘Automatically displays on the tunerisound proces: sor when a malfunction occurs. ‘Display procedure /' SKIP button 1 Beker peri he nk -CH8100 Clesecine pa andpio ie Pome ts ster ee aton / | ue tecarcncerer waa . Lahpouoe a oP SUE tobe tesla nonced ts eobence fp cm i there is a malfunction, the above operation will cause the ‘eet 5 J taumsinesie riecenie ene — TS Note: There may be more then one matturcton at the same time. lascatarger | / tunersouna || | ‘@ to after correction tne fist malfunction dlsplayed, repeat ist-cueioxy’ / "processor tropecedure abv tape i wad ata Satan feta | ALS See! other malfunction is displayed IW tnere is no other matfunction, "END" is displayed, the disc tray will nal-oject,ful-eject, and then close. Amelter [sE-cHe%ex) [To return to the normal display (AS-CSI0N) —gybp 4. For 70: Bia *# ress an operation button (any button ater than tho OPEN! {CLOSE bution) on the unt tuneraound processor or CD router | changer which eisplayed "U-70" baton ‘To resiaplay tne code, switch tho powar of POWER L STANDBY button), and then switch power back on again, 2. For F16-F25: # Switch off tne power (POWER STANDBY button). To re-display the code, switch the power on (POWER ‘STANDBY button) and then rapeat the procedure above (step and 2), 3. For F6 © f°F-61" is displayed, the power will automatically be switched off and the standby indicator wil ight up. (© F-64" will be displayed for 3 seconds, and then the clock wil be displayed. To re-display the code, switch the power on. "F-61" will be re displayed, and then after 3 seconds the clock willbe dis- played and the power will automaticaly switch of# Display contents SL-CH610X yan = a i "be operated by = 1. To check for correct insertion of the flat cables. pe ee Loading motor rotates in reverse. 1. Check the mounting direction of the motor (M501), and ifthe Faulty loading motor and loading mechanism. 1. Check the motor (M501) and replace if necessary, Check the F22 Example: Nothing happens when the PLAY ‘cams and other of the loading mechanism to confirm that none. switch power on. 1 2 3. Speaker cable shorts. 4. Replace the output IC, fan motor or speaker cable as necessary.SL-CH610X @ Before Adjustments and P.C.B. Checks This unit is equipped with service modes that can check the location of failures when used with the following procedure. Use the service modes to first check the unit, that adjust it and check each P.C.B. FL Display and Panel Switch Check Mode Checking FL display and panel switches with upper cabinet removed: 1. Turn the unit on (see power supply on page 18), 2. Press and hold the (STOP (Ml) button for moro than 2 seconds, then press the REPEAT] button. 3. Tre asplay goes off andthe unl fs set to one of the service modes. _ 4. When the [DISC 1], [DISC 2), [DISC 3], [ZFIT], [ALBUM], [LAST FADE], [DISPLAY], [RANDOM] and [REPEAT buttons on the front panel of the unit are pressed, Their display lights up. When the OPEN/CLOSE] button is pressed, the tray opens fully an is displayed. Press the [OPEN/CLOSE] button again to close the tray. 7. To clear the service mode, turn the unit of. Disc1 DISc2 DISCS FLOISPLAY A. SKIPISEARCH \ F. SKIPISEARCH OPENICLOSE — PLAY PAUSE ‘STOP REPEAT JLFIT ALBUM LASTFADE DISPLAY RANDOM Service mode [J This service mode checks the main P.C.B. with the tray ass'y removed from the unit (traverse installed). © Procedure for displaying automatic adjustment codes 4. Set the unit 16 @RAEDD "Checking for the main P.C.B." (see page 14), 2. Tur the unit on (see power supply on page 18) 3, Press and hold the [STOP (M) bution for more than 2 seconds, then press the [ALSKIP/SEARCH (7a) | button, 4, The "C-2" code is displayed and the traverse lft, causing the dise to rotate, (The unit wil be set to the automatic adjust- ‘ment results mode.) Notes: © When the single unitis turned on, a“U-70" eror code is displayed, However, continuously pressing the buttons in step 3 above allows "C-2" to appear on the display + The[STOR], TSKPI, [SEARCH |andfOPERICLOSE]butons canbe used. However when to [OPEN/CLOSE button is pressed the tray wil half open 5. After automatic adjustment, the code display indicates the location of failures In he servo circuit. (See page 8) © Troubleshooting using the automatic adjustment code Notes: 1. H*E-00" is displayed as an error code, this means no error was found, 2, Check the disc and laser-detector lens for damage, contamination or stains. © Clearing the automatic adjustment results mode 4. Turn off the unit and turn it on again, (The traverse lowers.) 2, Remove the test disc from the unit and turn it off. (The automatic adjustment results mode will be cleared.)| SL-cHe10x Service mode This service mode checks the servo P.C.B. with the traverse removed from the unit. © Procedure for displaying automatic adjustment codes 1. Set the unit to EEEEID "Checking for the servo P.C.B." (see page 12). 2. Tur the unit on (se8 power supply on page 18) 3. Pross and hold the[STOP (gf) button for more than 2 seconds, then press the button 4, The °C-1" code is displayed and causing the disc to rotate, (The unit will be set to the automatic adjustment results mode.) Note: ® When the single unit is turned on, a"U-70" error code is dsplayed. However, continuously pressing the buttons in stop 3 above allows "C-1" to appear on the splay * Only[STOP] an button will operate 5. Aller automatic acjustment, the code display indicates the location of failures inthe serv crcl © Troubleshooting using the automatic adjustment code Notes: 1. 17-00" is daplayed as an ertor code, this means no errar was found 2. Check he aise and laser-detectr lens for damage, contamination or stains. © Clearing the automatic adjustment results mode 1, Remove the test cise trom tho unit and turn i of. (The automatic adjustment resuts mode will be cleared) © Automatic adjustment code Roeror Sirti cook Nara voge ard code | Symptom Probable use espa tecaton | Sarat | pay sr0P 10702 @ pin] MOATA\ u aay roeus ans Tore pa] WR | ae = acing ottet [Octet xt and, power sunpyvoo, [ieraeO pm] mmo | ll cor | agisinents not | anaresetRst, aon c702 Torte pn] SENSE [ov compltedin — [@MDATA MCL, MUD,ana SENSE oro a pn| RST [aay spectietine | sgnais ftom mectanam conrlex ae veree @ pin] xt vere @ pn] 3% v7 @ pn] FE | AivAlso to702 & pn] TE leon pay seratees 0 contaminants. on ese sole eo fae 16702 @ pin| FOD 2a 2a E07 }@Foous and Tracking servo circults (check |1C702_@ pin] TRO av 2aV £3 | OSFPY SPE avetrms, votages, ard part values) [6702 pin] KICK av aa, £90 Spine ver cro rerse_e pn] FLOcK | ov 237 20min Torte pal FE Der] oF av Tu701 RE Gem aay (cree @ pm] SAT | av w a Tovoe_@ pa] Foa_[ ave anv [ave 13 eos | Base) Leper alta! wor | RF | ie | anv ce sere lan 3 oheck wavetn me 06 | completed in ‘ocus servo circuts (check waveforms, cz @ pin] FE fo ov EOE es voltages, and part values.) Palen spectied time | optical pickup icro2 @ pin] OFT ov ow — 16702 @ pin] ATLOCK OW ov FocusarTracking [Scratches or contaminanison dae —*ficvea @ em Fe | wlan | 2av gain adjustment surface —— ERR |roteompciedin [Fou and Hacking soo cout ereck [1c70e @ pnf TE | Some | 2av Srestestie "| wants wotaes eon) eae arpa OFT = a mn cee 1c702"@ pin] LOCK ow ovsLcHstox | ‘Warning: This product uses a lasor diode. Refer Io caution statements on page 2. ACHTUNG: Die lasereinhet nicht zerlegen Die laseroinheit dat nur gegen eine vom herstliorspeatertesinhelt ausgelauscht werden, “ATTENTION SERVICER” Some chassis components may have sharp edges, Be carelul when digassombling and eervcing, @ Operation Check and Main Component Replacement Procedures [THEA 1. This section describes procedures for checking the operation of the major printed circuit boards and replacing the main components. 2. For reassembly after operation checks or replacement, reverse the respective procedures. ‘Special reassembly procedures are described only when required. 3. Select items from the following index when checks or replacement are required. 4, Illustrated screws are equivalent to actual size. 5. Refer the parts No. on the page of “Main Component Replacement Procedures”, if necessary. © Contents © Checking Procedure for each P.C.B. 41. Checking for the servo P.C.B. 2. Checking for the main P.C.B. ‘¢ Main Component Replacement Procedures 1, Replacement for the traverse deck ass'y. 2, Replacement for the belt, motor ass'y and solenoid. ™@ Checking Procedure for each P.C.B. Page 10~12 19, 14 15 16,17 1. Checking forthe serv P.C.8. J Release the claw. Remove the clamp plate. ate [ @> 0 wm [RHD30007) Om © ww PXTBS3+8JFZ1} @umm © w= [XTB3+16JFZ)SL-CH610X ep Rete Pressing the rotary — lock lover, oe Rotate the rotary tray to the position that can be confirmed the hole (A). claw ase the 3 claws, 286 the claws and then remove the rear panel ‘Magnet hoider @mp © (lack) > e @- PxTBS348JFZ1} Magnet Disc clampor sing the drive gear in the direction of arrow ©, the tray ‘assy moves slightly in the direction of arrow ®. Then, pull the tray ass'y in the direction of arrow @. Tray ase'y Pressing the slide plate (2) in the direction of arrow ©, and then remove the traverse deck in the direction of arrow ®. ‘When removing the traverse deck, please be careful not to damage the F.P.C, ae‘Substitute the serviceable extension cable for the F.P.C. between the connector (CN403) on main P.C.B. and the connector (CN702) on servo P.C.B. Extension cable (RFKZ0009) condor Reinsial the clamp plate to the mechanism chassis. Insert the traverse deck wth nstaling the test cise in the slot of chassis, Do not pus the OPENICLOSE buon with removing the clam plete exp Place the test disc (SZZP1054C) and secure it by using the clamper assy. _ Test aise Traverse deck ‘Apply 10V AC power with using power supply tool (Fig.1: see page 18) ep Set the service mode [@HIM , and confirm to function. Then push the stop button. (See page 9) Servo P.CB. OPENCLOSE Pushing the play button check he operation of serve PCB. -12- IszzPosscy |SL-CH610X 2. Checking for the main P.C.B. Follow the item 1 ED) ~ EHD) on checking procedure for each P.C.B. (See page 10) Rotate the rotary tray to the postion hat canbe confirmed ‘Pressing the dive gear in the direction of arrow ©, the tray the hole (A). ass'y moves slightly in the direction of arrow ®. Then, pull the tray ass in the direction of arrow ©. RO Rotary vay — ‘i Ti Pressing the rotary lock | lever. Holo (4) Drive gear | | Flomove the 4 claws and then remove the tray panel Tray assy Remove the front panel ass'y. Claws Om 0 wie) PxTBS3+8JFZ1] ~13-SL-CH610X Release the olawin the direction of Trayassy —_artow@ and then pull outihe tray assy in the direction of arrow @. Push the tray base fully in the direction of arrow. Tray base cop Set the tost disc (SZZP10540) to the traverse position. =p instal the font pane! ass' 10 the unit \ main P.ce, AppY TOV AC power wh ung power supp oo > (Fig.t: see page 18) board (CN601), ‘Set the service mode [ER , and check the operation of main P.C.B. (See page 8) -14-| SL-CHE10X @ Main Component Replacement Procedures 1. Replacement for the traverse deck ass'y | ‘ Top otconnecie FPO. &f > ss Follow the item + (29D ~EEEED) on checking procedure for each P.C.B. (See pages 10,11) @ * Ono ~o Traverse motor > termina (2 pol) tama pon) EXTEN ms ep Inger a short pn into the taverse unit Unsolder the spindle motor terminals and traverse motor FPC board, terminals. (Refer to “Handling Precautions for | ‘Traverse Deck” on page 2.) Short pin Remove the pin Traverse deck assy Frosting srng (1) fo"o Foating sprig () Frosting spt (2) Fleas to iw iS Mes Be careful not to lose the 3 springs because those will also be removed on removal ofthe traverse deck ass'y Installation of the servo P.C.B. after replacement * Install the servo P.C.B, In the traverse deck ass'y. ep ‘Bofore instaling the servo P.C.B., move the optical pckup toward the outer edge from the mark" W ". (Otherwise, tho rest {elect such ($701) mounted on the serve P.C.B, may be damaged) FP c ‘Marking Outer Solier ter a sotier =D Op 00 Instal the optical pickup toward ihe ixtve+66] outer edge from the mark" W *. eesL-cneiox | 2. Replacement for the belt, motor ass'y and solenoid | fo + Folow the tem 2 (@EED~EEED) on checking procedure foreach P.C.B. (See page 13) | oO, °o ep Disconnect the F.P.C. Pressing the rotary Jock lever Drive gear —_\ Hole (8) = Hole (A ° Drive goar Hato 1 emo...” 2 Rotate the rotary Tray ancy 8 < Remove the vay tray tothe futher ass'y and loadin ston that can Heel ee ratsarg Pressing the drive gear in the direction of arrow @, the poe tray assy moves sight inthe direction of row @. Thon, pull the tray ass'y in the direction of arrow @. Tray assy Release the claw in the direction of arrow @ and then remove the tray ass'y In the direction of arrow @. Fosloase the claw in the direction of arrow @ and then ED Fomove the bet remove the tray base in the direction of arrow @ RDve025} @pme (ReDs0049) ‘ep @mD o eaw Fiolease tho 5 claws and then remove the loading mot peTB3+10JZ] Poe ee ~16-anc [Isilon ft lasing motor SB. tor | & | replacement | Moir assy Unsolder the terminals. Solenoid [F:S00009] An Loading motor PCB. a TRFKPLCHS58PK) Align the slot of lever with the solenold core, Installation of the tray base and the tray ass'y after roy mont | lace the loading mechanism into the CLOSE / TRAVERSE DOWN position, [Checkpoints } 1. Traverse UP / DOWN detection switch should be atthe center poston. 2. Make sure that the two drive gears can be tured realy by hand. Traverse UP / DOWN. dotection sith Insert the tray base into the loading mechanism groove. Drive gear (8) . Groowe ‘ray base Tray assy Push the tray base fully in the direction of arrow @ and make sure thet ray lock takes place Disengage the tray lock and pull out fully in the direction Insert the tray ase'y into the tray base groove, of arrow ©. Pressing the section () by a finger, insert the tray ass'y in the direction of arrow ©. Release the finger from pressing the section () and then press it in the direction of arrow tl "ray lock" takes place. -17-SL-CH610X @ Measurements and Adjustments auton itis very dangerous to look at or touch the laser beam. (Laser radiation is Invisibe) Wat tho unit turned “on laser radiation is emitted from the pickup fons. * Avoid exposure tothe aser beam, espacially when performing adjustments ‘This unit SL-CH610X is designed to operate on power supplied from the Amplifler SE-CH618X through the Tuner/Sound Proces- sor ST-CH610X, ‘When connecting the unit to other system components, do not connect to the Amplifier SE-CH618X directly. Be sure to connect this unit through the Tuner/Sound Processor ST-CH610X. ‘When operating the unit SL-CH610X alone for testing and servicing, without having power supplied from the Amplifier SE-CH618X and the Tunet/Sound Processor ST-CH610X, use the following method, Power Supply to This Unit alone| Apply 11V AC power to the section between XG of the coil (L1} and the jumper (J1) FER as well as the section between ENA of the coil (L2) and the jumper (J1) FENEY. (10V AC power can be also applied when using power supply tool.) (Shown in Fig. 1) To Check Signals Connect the oscilloscope or the speaker with builtin amplifier to the section between LINE OUT (Lch) of the resistor AB1S and the GND point of the jumper J1 as well as the section between LINE OUT (Rch) of the resistor R816 and the GND point of the Jumper Jt and check if the signals are outputting from this unit. (Shown in Fig. 1) A815 Re16 [LINE OUT (Leh)} [LINE OUT (Richi) (Signal check)” (Signal check) cN4o1 OOOO (Main P.C.B.) (| ‘cNg01 \—> Coil (L1) achov Jumper (J1) EXE Jumper (1) EXE ‘ACiov LAD coi (tz) Coil (Lt) EA Laci Apply 10\V AC power when using ower supply oo activ Fig. 1 © Preparation of Adjustment = : | oar panolasey jamove the 5 screws (@ ~ ©). ep Remove the cabinet. claw ~~ e “Ye ap @ Remove 3 screws Claw @-0) FReelease the 2 claws and then remove the rear panel ass'y -18-SL-CH610X__ Release the claw, lover. Rotate the rotary tray'to the position that ean be confirmed the hole (A. Pressing the slide plate (2) in the direction of arrow @, and then remove the traverse deck in the direction of arrow ®. ‘When removing the traverse deck, please be careful not 10 damage the F.P.C. Romove the clamp plate ass'y ef o Magnet holder Magnet a Disc clampor | ep Remove the 3 claws, and then remove the magnet holder, magnet and dise clamper separately, oe &- ep Pressing the drive gear in the direction of arrow ©, the ray ass'y moves slight in the direction of arrow ®. Then, pull the tray ass'y in the direction of axrow @. Tray assy Substitute the serviceable extension cable for the F.P.C. between the connector (CN401) on main P.C.B. and the connector (CN702) on servo P.C.B. enzo Extension cable (@FKz0009) Gelnsen the extension cable in the sot of cnuoy ™echarism chassis, ~19-SL-CH610X i amp Reinstall the clamp plate t cD chassis Place the traverse deck on Place a disc on the tray the clamp plate. assy. (Any disc available.) clamp plate Place the test cise (SZZP1056P) onthe travorso dack ‘and secure it by using the clamper assy Restore the tray ass'y to the main unit Keep playing a disc, and inser the traverse deck to the ‘Apply 10V AC power with using power supply too groove of chassis siowiy (Fig.t: see page 18) Clamporass'y Test aise (sz 1056P) Chassis PLAY button Press the PLAY button and playing @gmpay ig ae etal ees Keep playing a aise, and lift the traverse deck slowly ‘Then re-remove the clamp plate, and place it aside of chassis, ‘Checking and adjusting forthe servo P.C.B. as shown below. Mechanical adjustment screw osciloscope (+) ier) sctloscope +) Ares Seno P.68. | ta Do not push the Open/Close button with removing the clamp plate, ‘Allen wrench Note: Allen wrench ‘The elevation angle adjusting pot is accessible only after (S2ZP 11010) track 19 on the test disc, SZZP1056C, has been played -20~Measuring Instruments and Special Tools Test dise 1. Playabilty test dlse (S2P1084C) 2. Uneven test disc (SZZP10560) ‘Allen wrench (M2.0) (SZZP1101G) '* Oscilloscope (1) MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT © When the traverse deck is replaced, making adjust ments is not necessary. (The traverse deck ass'y is already adjusted.) ‘© Make adjustments to improve playability when the traverse deck has not been replaced. Make the electrical adjustments frst. 1. Connect the oscilloscope’s CH. 1 probe across EET (+) anc (VREF) on the Servo P.C.B. (Gee page 20) Oscilloscope setting! VOLT. 200 mv ‘SWEEP 0S usec Input coupling AC 2. Switch the player power ON, and play track 19 on the test dise (SZZP1056C) 8. Leave the player in Play mode and place it as shown In the figure on the right 4, Alternately adjust the two mechanical adjusting screws with the 2.0 mm allen wrench (S2ZP1101C) unit the RF signal amplitude on the oscllioscope is 5. After completing the adjustment, lock the mechanical adjustments with lock paint (RZZOLO}). 2% Maximize the amplitude. (2) CHECK OF PLAY OPERATION AFTER ADJUSTMENT ‘* Checking Skip Search 1. Play an ordinary musical program dise. 2. Press the skip button to check for normal skip ‘search operation (in both the forward and reverse direction). ‘© Checking Manual Search 1. Play an ordinary musical program dise. 2. Press the manual search bution to check for ‘smooth manual search operations at either low or high speed (In both the forward and reverse: directions) Checking playability 4. Play the 0.7 mm black dot and the 0.7 mm wedge on the test disc (SZZP1054C) and verify that no sound skip or noise occurs, 2. 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