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MZ-N710

SERVICE MANUAL AEP Model


UK Model
Ver 1.1 2003. 02
E Model
Australian Model
Chinese Model
Tourist Model

US and foreign patents licensed from Dolby Model Name Using Similar Mechanism MZ-R410
Laboratories. Mechanism Type MT-MZN710-177
• SonicStage, OpenMG and the OpenMG Optical Pick-up Name LCX-5R
logo, MagicGate, Memory Stick and the
MagicGate Memory Stick logo,
Memory Stick and the Memory Stick
logo, Net MD and the Net MD logo are
trademarks of Sony Corporation. SPECIFICATIONS
• Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT and Audio playing system
Windows Media are trademarks or MiniDisc digital audio system
registered trademarks of Microsoft Laser diode properties
Corporation in the United States and /or Material: GaAlAs
Wavelength: = 790 nm
other countries. Emission duration: continuous
• IBM and PC/AT are registered Laser output: less than 44.6 µW
trademarks of International Business (This output is the value measured at a distance
Machines Corporation. of 200 mm from the lens surface on the optical
• Macintosh is a trademark of Apple pick-up block with 7 mm aperture.)
Computer, Inc. in the United States and/ Recording and playback time (when
or other countries. using MDW-80)
Maximum 160 min. in monaural
• MMX and Pentium are trademarks or Maximum 320 min. in LP4 stereo
registered trademarks of Intel Revolutions
Corporation. 380 rpm to 2,700 rpm (CLV)
Error correction
ACIRC (Advanced Cross Interleave Reed
Solomon Code)
Sampling frequency
44.1 kHz
Sampling rate converter
Input: 32 kHz/44.1 kHz/48 kHz
Coding
ATRAC (Adaptive TRansform Acoustic
Coding)
ATRAC3 — LP2/LP4

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PORTABLE MINIDISC RECORDER


9-874-278-02 Sony Corporation
2003B1600-1 Personal Audio Company
C 2003.02 Published by Sony Engineering Corporation
MZ-N710
Ver 1.1 2003.02

Modulation system
EFM (Eight to Fourteen Modulation) Battery life
Frequency response The battery life may be shorter due to
20 to 20,000 Hz ± 3 dB operating conditions, the temperature of
Inputs1)
the location, or alkaline dry battery you
MIC: stereo mini-jack
(minimum input level 0.12 mV) use.
Line in: When recording
stereo mini-jack for analog input
(Unit: approx.hours)(JEITA1))
(minimum input level 49 mV)
optical (digital) mini-jack for optical Batteries SP LP2 LP4
(digital) input Stereo Stereo Stereo
Outputs Nickel metal 7.5 9.5 13
i: stereo mini-jack hydride
Maximum output level rechargeable
1.2 mW + 1.2 mW; load impedance
16 Ω (European models) battery2)
5 mW + 5 mW; load impedance LR6 Sony 12.5 16 19
16 Ω (Other models) alkaline dry
Power requirements battery3)
Sony AC Power Adaptor connected at the DC Nickel metal 26 34 41
IN 3V jack: hydride
120 V AC, 60 Hz (Models for Mexico, and rechargeable
Taiwan) battery
230 V AC, 50/60 Hz (Models for continental
+ One LR6
Europe, Singapore and Thailand)
240 V AC, 50 Hz (Model for Australia) 1) Measured in accordance with the JEITA (Japan
220 V AC, 50 Hz (Model for China) Electronics and Information Technology
230 - 240 V AC, 50 Hz (Models for U.K. and Industries Association) standard.
Hong Kong) 2) When using a 100% fully charged nickel metal
220 V AC, 50 Hz (Model for Argentine) hydride rechargeable battery (NH-10WM).
100 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz (Other models) 3) When using a Sony LR6 (SG) “STAMINA”

The recorder: alkaline dry battery (produced in Japan).


Nickel metal hydride rechargeable battery When playing
NH-10WM 1.2V 900 mAh (MIN) Ni-MH (Unit: approx.hours)(JEITA)
LR6 (size AA) alkaline battery
Battery charging stand: Batteries SP LP2 LP4
AC power adaptor DC 3V Stereo Stereo Stereo
Dimensions Nickel metal 19.5 23 27
Approx. 81.0 × 74.4 × 20.0 mm (w/h/d) hydride
(31/4 × 3 × 13/16 in.) rechargeable
Mass battery
Approx. 108 g (3.8 oz) the recorder only
LR6 Sony 42 48 56
1)The LINE IN (OPTICAL) jack is used to alkaline dry
connect either a digital (optical) cable or a line battery
(analog) cable.
2)The i jack connects either headphones/ Nickel metal 63 70 85
earphones or a line cable. hydride
3)Measured in accordance with JEITA. rechargeable
US and foreign patents licensed from Dolby battery
Laboratories. + One LR6
Design and specifications are subject to change
without notice. When to replace the batteries
Supplied accessories
When the dry battery or rechargeable
AC power adaptor (1) battery is weak, flashing r or “LOW
Battery charging stand (1) BATT” appears in the display. Replace the
dry battery or charge the rechargeable
NH-10WM Nickel metal
battery.
hydride rechargeable
The battery level indicator is approximate.
battery (1)
It may be more or less than the indication
Headphones/earphones with depending on the operating condition.
a remote control (1)
Dedicated USB cable (1) Note
Dry battery case (1) Stop the recorder before replacing battery.
Battery carrying case (1)
Optical cable (1)
CD-ROM (SonicStage Ver. 1.5) (1)*
Carrying pouch or carrying case with a belt clip (1)
∗Do not play a CD-ROM on an audio CD play
Design and apecifications are subject to change
without notice.

SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!!


COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY MARK 0 OR DOTTED LINE
WITH MARK 0 ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND IN
THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION.
REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE
PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL
OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY.

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CAUTION TABLE OF CONTENTS


Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures
other than those specified herein may result in hazardous ra- 1. SERVICING NOTES ............................................... 4
diation exposure.
2. GENERAL ................................................................... 5

On power sources 3. DISASSEMBLY


• Use house current, nickel metal hydride 3-1. Disassembly Flow ........................................................... 6
rechargeable battery, LR6 (size AA) battery,
3-2. Case (Lower) ................................................................... 7
or car battery.
• For use in your house: For the supplied battery 3-3. MAIN Board, Battery Case ............................................ 7
charging stand, use the AC power adaptor 3-4. Panel (Upper) Section ..................................................... 8
supplied with this recorder. Do not use any other 3-5. LCD Module, Panel Upper Block .................................. 8
AC power adaptor since it may cause the recorder
to malfunction.
3-6. Mechanism Deck (MT-MZN710-177) ........................... 9
3-7. OP Service Assy (LCX-5R) ............................................ 10
Polarity of the 3-8. Holder Assy ..................................................................... 11
plug 3-9. DC Motor (Sled) (M602) ................................................ 11
3-10. DC Motor (Over Write Head Up/Down) (M603),
• Connect the AC power adaptor to an easily DC SSM18B Motor (Spindle) (M601) ........................... 12
accessible AC outlet. Should you notice an
abnormality in the AC power adaptor,
disconnect it from the AC outlet immediately.
4. TEST MODE .............................................................. 13
• The recorder is not disconnected from the AC
power source (mains) as long as it is 5. ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS ......................... 18
connected to the wall outlet, even if the
recorder itself has been turned off.
• If you are not going to use this recorder for a 6. DIAGRAMS
long time, be sure to disconnect the power 6-1. Block Diagram ................................................................ 37
supply (AC power adaptor, dry battery, 6-2. Note for Printed Wiring Board and
rechargeable battery, or car battery cord). To
remove the AC power adaptor from the wall Schematic Diagrams ....................................................... 38
outlet, grasp the adaptor plug itself; never pull 6-3. Printed Wiring Board
the cord. – MAIN Board (Side A) – ............................................. 39
6-4. Printed Wiring Board
Notes on chip component replacement – MAIN Board (Side B) – ............................................. 40
• Never reuse a disconnected chip component. 6-5. Schematic Diagram – MAIN Board (1/4) – .................. 41
• Notice that the minus side of a tantalum capacitor may be dam- 6-6. Schematic Diagram – MAIN Board (2/4) – .................. 42
aged by heat. 6-7. Schematic Diagram – MAIN Board (3/4) – .................. 43
6-8. Schematic Diagram – MAIN Board (4/4) – .................. 44
Flexible Circuit Board Repairing 6-9. IC Pin Function Description ........................................... 50
• Keep the temperature of the soldering iron around 270 ˚C dur-
ing repairing. 7. EXPLODED VIEWS
• Do not touch the soldering iron on the same conductor of the 7-1. Case Section .................................................................... 56
circuit board (within 3 times). 7-2. Chassis Section ............................................................... 57
• Be careful not to apply force on the conductor when soldering 7-3. MAIN Board Section ...................................................... 58
or unsoldering. 7-4. Mechanism Deck Section-1 (MT-MZN710-177) ........... 59
7-5. Mechanism Deck Section-2 (MT-MZN710-177) ........... 60
UNLEADED SOLDER
Boards requiring use of unleaded solder are printed with the lead- 8. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST ............................... 61
free mark (LF) indicating the solder contains no lead.
(Caution: Some printed circuit boards may not come printed with
the lead free mark due to their particular size)

: LEAD FREE MARK


Unleaded solder has the following characteristics.
• Unleaded solder melts at a temperature about 40 ˚C higher than
ordinary solder.
Ordinary soldering irons can be used but the iron tip has to be
applied to the solder joint for a slightly longer time.
Soldering irons using a temperature regulator should be set to
about 350 ˚C .
Caution: The printed pattern (copper foil) may peel away if the
heated tip is applied for too long, so be careful!
• Strong viscosity
Unleaded solder is more viscous (sticky, less prone to flow) than
ordinary solder so use caution not to let solder bridges occur
such as on IC pins, etc.
• Usable with ordinary solder
It is best to use only unleaded solder but unleaded solder may
also be added to ordinary solder.

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SECTION 1
SERVICING NOTES
NOTES ON HANDLING THE OPTICAL PICK-UP • In performing the repair with the power supplied to the set, re-
BLOCK OR BASE UNIT moving the MAIN board causes the set to be disabled.
In such a case, fix a convex part of the open/close detect switch
The laser diode in the optical pick-up block may suffer electro- (S803 on MAIN board) with a tape in advance.
static break-down because of the potential difference generated Handle the FLEXIBLE board (over write head) with care, as it
by the charged electrostatic load, etc. on clothing and the human has been soldered directly to the MAIN board.
body. In repairing the component side of MAIN board, connect the
During repair, pay attention to electrostatic break-down and also FLEXIBLE board (over write head) and the MAIN board with
use the procedure in the printed matter which is included in the the lead wires in advance.
repair parts.
The flexible board is easily damaged and should be handled with
care.

FLEXIBLE board
NOTES ON LASER DIODE EMISSION CHECK
(over write head)
Never look into the laser diode emission from right above when
checking it for adjustment. It is feared that you will lose your sight.
upper panel assy
NOTES ON HANDLING THE OPTICAL PICK-UP BLOCK
(LCX-5R)
The laser diode in the optical pick-up block may suffer electro-
static break-down easily. When handling it, perform soldering
bridge to the laser-tap on the flexible board. Also perform mea-
tape
sures against electrostatic break-down sufficiently before the op-
eration. The flexible board is easily damaged and should be handled
with care. MAIN board
S803

• This set requires the patch data in the nonvolatile memory


(IC851) to be rewritten using the application, when the MAIN
board was replaced. (See page 28)

laser-tap System requirements


The following hardware and software are required in order to use the SonicStage software
OPTICAL PICK-UP FLEXIBLE BOARD for the Net MD.
Computer IBM PC/AT or Compatible
CPU: Pentium II 400 MHz or higher (Pentium III 450 MHz or higher
is recommended.)
Hard disk drive space1): 120 MB or more
RAM: 64 MB or higher (128 MB or higher is recommended)
Others
CD-ROM drive (capable of digital playback by WDM)
Sound Board
USB port (supports USB 2.0 Full Speed (previously USB 1.1))
Operating Factory installed:
System Windows XP Home Edition/Windows XP Professional/Windows
Millennium Edition/Windows 2000 Professional/Windows 98 Second
Edition
Display High Color (16bit) or greater, 800 ⋅ 480 dots or more (800 ⋅ 600 dots
or more is recommended)
Others Internet access: for Web registration and EMD services
Windows Media Player (version 7.0 or higher) installed for playing
WMA files
1) Note on hard disk drive space
120 MB or more free space on the hard disk drive is required. If your computer does not
have enough space, the software will not be properly installed. The required free space
differs according to the version of your Windows OS, or the amount of audio files that you
handle.
This software is not supported by the following environments:
• Macintosh
• Windows XP versions other than Home Edition or Professional
• Windows 2000 versions other than Professional
• Windows 98 versions other than Second Edition
• Windows NT
• Windows 95
• Personally constructed PCs or operating systems
• An environment that is an upgrade of the original manufacturer-installed operating system
• Multi-boot environment
• Multi-monitor environment

Notes
• We do not ensure trouble-free operation on all computers that satisfy the system requirements.
• We do not ensure trouble-free operation of the system suspend, sleep, or hibernation function on all
computers.

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SECTION 2 This section is extracted from
GENERAL instruction manual.

Looking at controls
The recorder The display window of the recorder
1 9
2 q; 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
qa
3
qs
4 qg
qd
5
qf

6
qh 9 q; qa
7 qj
8 qk w;
A : Indication for remaining playing G LP2 (LP2 stereo), LP4 (LP4 stereo),
ql time of the current track or of the disc MONO (monaural) indication
: Indication for remaining H Level meter
recordable time of the disc
I Character information display
B Time display Displays the disc and track names,
C Battery indication date, error messages, track numbers,
A x • CANCEL/CHG button N Handstrap hole Shows approximate battery condition. etc.
B Display window Use the hole to attach your own strap. D Disc indication J Play mode indications
C Battery compartment O USB connecting jack Shows that the disc is rotating for Shows the play mode (shuffle play,
P LINE IN (OPTICAL) jack recording, playing or editing an MD. program play, repeat play, etc.) of the
D GROUP button MD.
Q MIC (PLUG IN POWER) jack E SYNC (synchro-recording) indication
E REC (record) switch K Sound indications
There is a tactile dot beside the MIC F REC indication
F Terminals for attaching dry battery (PLUG IN POWER) jack. Lights up while recording. When
case flashing, the recorder is in record
R i (headphones/earphones)
G Terminals for attaching the battery standby mode.
charging stand S MENU button
H DC IN 3V jack T 5-position control key
N* • ENTER
I X button .•T
J OPEN switch >•t
K END SEARCH button VOL +*, –
* N and VOL + have a tactile dot.
L T MARK button
M HOLD switch
To prevent the buttons from being
accidentally operated when you carry
the recorder, use this function.

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The headphones/earphones with a remote control

Using the clip for the remote control

The clip can be removed and reattached in the opposite direction.

A F Remove the clip. Attaching the clip in the opposite


direction.
B G 2
C H
D I 1
J
E

A Volume Control (VOL+, –) F Clip


Turn to adjust the volume. See “Using the clip for the remote
B x (stop) button control” (page 15).
C Jog lever (. • NX/ENT • >) G HOLD switch The display window of the remote control
To prevent the buttons from being
NX/ENT (to press): play, pause,
accidentally operated when you carry
enter
the recorder, use this function.
.(to slide towards): REW H DISPLAY button A B C D E
> (to slide towards): FF
I P MODE/ button
D Display window
J SOUND button
E (group) +, –

F G 8

A Disc indication E SOUND indication


B Track number display F Battery level indication
C Character information display G Group indication
D Play mode indication H Bookmark indication

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SECTION 3
DISASSEMBLY
• This set can be disassembled in the order shown below.

3-1. Disassembly Flow

SET

CASE (LOWER)
EIn order to remove mechanism deck (MT-MZN710-177) ,
please remove MAIN board and upper panel section.

MAIN BOARD,
PANEL (UPPER) SECTION
BATTERY CASE

MECHANISM DECK LCD MODULE,


(MT-MZN710-177) PANEL UPPER BLOCK

OP SERVICE ASSY DC MOTOR DC MOTOR (OVER


(LCX-5R) (SLED) (M602) WRITE HEAD UP/DOWN)
(M603),
DC SSM18B MOTOR
(SPINDLE) (M601)
HOLDER ASSY

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Note: Follow the disassembly procedure in the numerical order given.

3-2. Case (Lower)

6 two screws
(M1.4)

7 Remove the case (lower) in the


direction of the arrow.

4 two screws 5 screw


(M1.4) (M1.4)

2 claw
battery lid

1 Open the battery


case lid.

3 Remove the battery


case lid.

3-3. MAIN Board, Battery Case


2 Remove the solder of 3 Remove two solders of the
terminal (minus). flexible board (over write head).

1 Remove the solder of


terminal (plus). 6 five screws
(M1.4)
9 screw (M1.4)
0 screw (M1.4)
qs battery terminal
board (–)
8 main board
qa battery terminal (+) assy

4 flexible board
(CN871)

qd battery case

7 flexible board (optical pick-up)


(CN501)

5 flexible board (motor) mechanism deck


(CN701) (MT-MZN710-177)

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3-4. Panel (Upper) Section

1 flexible board
(CN871)

5 upper panel section


3 two screws
(M1.4)

set chassis assy

4 two screws
(M1.4)

torsion spring (pop up-L)

6 torsion spring
(pop up-L)

2 Slide the open slider in the direction of the arrow,


and open the upper panel section.

3-5. LCD Module, Panel Upper Block

Note: On installation, adjust the position of


both switch and knob (hold), button (t mark).

1 five screws
(1.7 × 2.5)

2 LCD module

switch 3 button (play)

4 spring (rec)

5 upper panel block

button (t mark)

knob (hold)

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3-6. Mechanism Deck (MT-MZN710-177)

1 two step screws (MD)

3 mechanism deck
(MT-MZN710-177)

4 set chassis assy

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3-7. OP Service Assy (LCX-5R)

2 gear (SA) 5 screw (M1.4)

1 washer (0.8-2.5)
6 thrust detent spring
3 screw (M1.4)
8 Pull off lead screw.

4 rack spring

9 Opening the over write head


toward the direction A, remove the OP service assy
(LCX-5R) toward the direction B.
B
Note: Do not open the entire assy forcibly,
when opening the over write head.

OP service assy (LCX-5R)

over write head section

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3-8. Holder Assy

4 holder assy

2 Open the holder assy.

3 boss

1 convex portion

3 boss

3-9. DC Motor (Sled) (M602)

2 washer (0.8-2.5)

3 gear (SA)

4 two screws (M1.4)

5 DC motor (sled) (M602) 1 Remove six solders


of the motor flexible board.

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3-10. DC Motor (Over Write Head Up/Down) (M603), DC SSM18B Motor (Spindle) (M601)

1 Remove six solders of the


motor flexible board.

2 tapping screw

3 motor cover

7 DC motor (over write head up/down)


(M603)
Note: Press-fit the gear (HA) up to the position of
the DC motor (over write head up/down)
(M603) as shown below.
8 three tapping screws
6 gear (HA) gear (HA)

3.15 mm

4 gear (HB)
DC motor
(over write head up/down)
(M603)

5 gear (HC)

9 DC SSM18B motor
(spindle) (M601)

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SECTION 4
TEST MODE
Outline Operation in Setting the Test Mode
• This set provides the Overall adjustment mode that allows CD • When the test mode becomes active, first the display check mode
and MO discs to be automatically adjusted when in the test mode. is selected.
In this overall adjustment mode, the disc is discriminated be- • Other mode can be selected from the display check mode.
tween CD and MO, and each adjustment is automatically ex- • When the test mode is set, the LCD repeats the following dis-
ecuted in order. If a fault is found, the system displays its loca- play.
tion. Also, the manual mode allows each individual adjustment
to be automatically adjusted. Remote commander LCD display
• Operation in the test mode is performed with the set. A key
having no particular description in the text, indicates a set key.
• For the LCD display, the LCD on the remote commander is
All lit
shown, but the contents of LCD display on the set are same.

Setting Method of Test Mode


There are three different methods to set the test mode:
1 Short SL803 (TEST) on the MAIN board with a solder bridge
(connect pin <zx. of IC801 to the ground) and turn on the power. All off

– MAIN Board (Side B) –

Microcomputer
version
display 006 V1.200

Set LCD display

All lit

All off

SL803
Microcomputer 00 6
version
(TEST) display
Ver 1.200

• When the X key is pressed and hold down, the display at that
time is held so that display can be checked.

Releasing the Test Mode


For test mode set with the method 1:
Turn off the power and open the solder bridge on SL803 (TEST)
2 In the normal mode, turn on the [HOLD] switch. While press-
on the MAIN board.
ing the [GROUP] key press the following order:
Note: Remove the solders completely. Remaining could be shorted with
> t> t . t . t > t the chassis, etc.
t t T T t

.t > t . t X t X
For test mode set with the method 2 or 3:
T t T Turn off the power.
3 In the normal mode, turn on the [HOLD] switch on the set.
While pressing the xCANCEL/CHG key on the set, press
the keys on the remote commander with the following order:
N> t N> t . t . t N> t
. t N > t . t -- t --

Note: If electrical adjustment (CD and MO overall adjustment) has not


been finished completely, “NV Error” is displayed on LCDs of the
set and the remote commander.

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Configuration of Test Mode [VOL +] key: 100th place of item


[Test Mode $Display Check Mode%] [Major item switching] number increase.
Press the > or [VOL +] key [VOL --] key: 100th place of item
> key number decrease.
[Manual Mode] xCANCEL/CHG key
Press the
[Servo Adjustment] [VOL +] key: 10th place of item
xCANCEL/CHG key
[Audio Adjustment] [Medium item switching] number increase.
[Power Supply Adjustment] [VOL --] key: 10th place of item
[OP Alignment Adjustment] > key xCANCEL/CHG key number decrease.
Press the . or [VOL --] key
[Overall Adjustment Mode]
Press the [Minor item switching] > key:Unit place of item number
[Electrical Offset Adjustment] increase.
xCANCEL/CHG key
Power Supply Adjustment . key:Unit place of item number
Auto Item Feed decrease.
CD Overall Adjustment/
MO Overall Adjustment [Adjusted value variation]
Press the [GROUP] key
[VOL +] key: Increases the adjusted
or press the [DISPLAY] key on the remote commander
value of the 1st digit
[Self-Diagnosis Result Display Mode]
Press the xCANCEL/CHG key [VOL --] key: Decreases the adjusted
value of the 1st digit
N or [REC] key
Press the ENTER [P MODE] key of
[Sound Skip Check Result Display Mode] the remote commander:
Press the xCANCEL/CHG key Increase the adjusted value
of the 2nd digit
Press the [T MARK] key, or [DISPLAY] key [SOUND] key of the remote commander:
on the remote commander for several Decrease the adjusted value
seconds (about 3 seconds) of the 2nd digit
[Key Check Mode] [Adjusted value write]
The key check quits, or open the upper panel
X key on the set or
Manual Mode --key on the remote commander : When adjusted value is
Mode to adjust or check the operation of the set by function. changed:
Normally, the adjustment in this mode is not executed. Adjusted value is written.
However, the Manual mode is used to clear the memory, power When adjusted value is
supply adjustment, and laser power check before performing not changed:
automatic adjustments in the Overall Adjustment mode. That item is adjusted
automatically.
• Transition method in manual mode
1. Set the test mode (see page 13).
2. Press the >t or [VOL +] key activates the manual mode

where the LCD display as shown below.


Remote commander LCD display

000 M a n u a l

3. During each test, the optical pick-up moves outward or in-


ward while the > .
t or T key is pressed for several seconds

respectively.
4. Each test item is assigned with a 3-digit item number;
100th place is a major item, 10th place is a medium item, and
unit place is a minor item.
The values adjusted in the test mode are written to the
nonvolatile memory (for the items where adjustment was
made).

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5. The display changes a shown below each time the [END Self-Diagnosis Result Display Mode
SEARCH] is pressed or the [DISPLAY] key on the remote This set uses the self-diagnostic function system in which if an
commander is pressed. error occurred during the recording or playing, the mechanism
control block and the power supply control block in the
microcomputer detect it and record its cause as history in the
• Address & Adjusted Value Display nonvolatile memory.
By checking this history in the test mode, you can analyze a fault
Remote commander LCD display
and determine its location.
011 C 6 8 S 0 1 Total recording time is recorded as a guideline of how long the
optical pick-up has been used, and by comparing it with the total
address adjusted value recording time at the time when an error occurred in the self-
item number diagnosis result display mode, you can determine when the error
• Jitter Value & Adjusted Value Display occurred.
Remote commander LCD display Clear both self-diagnosis history data and total recording time, if
the optical pick-up was replaced.
011 O F F J 0 1
• Self-diagnosis result display mode setting method
jitter value adjusted value
item number
1. Set the test mode (see page 13).
• Block Error Value & Adjusted Value Display 2. In the display check mode, press the [GROUP] key or press
Remote commander LCD display the [DISPLAY] key on the remote commander activates the
self-diagnosis result display mode where the LCD display as
011 0 6 3 B 0 1 shown below.
block error adjusted value Remote commander LCD display
item number value
• ADIP Error Value & Adjusted Value Display 0XX 1 0000
Remote commander LCD display history code Total recording time
when error occurred
011 0 5 9 A 0 1 error display code

ADIP error adjusted value 3. Then, each time the >


t key is pressed, LCD display descends
item number value
by one as shown below. Also, the LCD display ascends by one
• Focus Drive Value & Adjusted Value Display when the .T key is pressed.

Remote commander LCD display


1
011 0 1 5 F 0 1
Focus drive
item number value
adjusted value
0XX 1 * * * *
• Item Title Display
Remote commander LCD display 0XX N * * * *
011 L r e f P w
0XX N 1 * * * *
item title
item number
0XX N 2 * * * *
However in the power mode (item number 700’s), only the
item is displayed. 0XX R _ * * * *
6. Quit the manual mode, and press the xCANCEL/CHG key to
return to the test mode (display check mode). 1
XX : Error code
Overall Adjustment Mode * * * * : Total recording time
Mode to adjust the servo automatically in all items.
Normally, automatic adjustment is executed in this mode at the If the [GROUP] key is pressed or the [DISPLAY] key on remote
repair. commander is pressed with this display, the LCD switches to the
For further information, refer to “SECTION 5 ELECTRICAL simple display mode.
ADJUSTMENTS” (see page 18).
4. Quit the self-diagnosis result display mode, and press
the xCANCEL/CHG key to return to the test mode (display
check mode).

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• Description of error indication codes

Problem Indication code Meaning of code Simple display Description


No error 00 No error --- No error
Illegal access target
01 Adrs Attempt to access an abnormal address
address was specified
Servo system error 02 High temperature Temp High temperature detected
03 Focus error Fcus Disordered focus or can not read an address
04 Spindle error Spdl Abnormal rotation of disc
11 TOC error TOC Faulty TOC contents
TOC error
12 Data reading error Data Data could not be read at SYNC
13 TOC address error Tadr TOC address data error
Power supply system error 22 Low battery LBat Momentary interruption detected
31 Offset error Ofst Offset error
Focus error ABCD
32 ABCD Focus error ABCD offset error
offset error
Tracking error
33 TE Tracking error Offset error
Offset system error Offset error
X1 tracking error
34 X1TE X1 tracking error Offset error
Offset error
MD DATA 2
35 MD2 MD DATA 2 disc error
disc error
36 Mirror error Mirr Mirror retry over

• Description of indication history

History code number Description


1 The first error
N The last error
N1 One error before the last.
N2 Two errors before the last.
R_ Total recording time

Reset the Error Display Code


After servicing, reset the error display code.

• Setting method of reset the error display code


1. Set the test mode (see page 13).
2. Pressing the [GROUP] key or pressing the [DISPLAY] key on
the remote commander activates the self-diagnosis result dis-
play mode.
3. To reset the error display code, press the [REC] key or --
key on the remote commander (twice) when the code is dis-
played (except “R_****”).
(All the data on the 1, N, N1, and N2 will be reset)

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Sound Skip Check Result Display Mode Key Check Mode


This set can display the count of errors that occurred during the This set can check if the set and remote commander function nor-
recording/playing for checking. mally.

• Setting method of sound skip check result display • Setting method of key check mode
mode 1. Set the test mode (see page 13).
1. Set the test mode (see page 13). 2. Pressing the [T MARK] key or [DISPLAY] key on the remote
2. Press the N key or [REC] key, and the playing or recording
ENTER commander for several seconds (about 3 seconds) activates the
sound skip result display mode becomes active respectively key check mode. (At the last two digits, AD value of remote com-
where the LCD displays the following. mander key line is displayed in hexadecimal)
Remote commander LCD display Remote commander LCD display

000 P * * R * * 000 **
Total count of record **: AD value of the remote commander key
system errors (hex.) (hexadecimal 00 to FF)
Total count of play
system errors (hex.)
3. When each key on the set and on remote commander is pressed,
3. When the N key is pressed, total error count is displayed on
ENTER its name is displayed on the remote commander LCD. (The
the LCD, and each time the > t key is pressed, the display operated position is displayed for 4 seconds after the slide
item moves down by one as shown below. Also, if the . T key switch is operated. If any other key is pressed during this dis-
is pressed, the display item moves up by one, then if the [REC] play, the remote commander LCD switches to its name dis-
key is pressed, the display in the record mode appears. play)
When the [REC] key is pressed, total error count is displayed
on the LCD, and each time the > t key is pressed, the dis- Example1: When the >
t key on the set is pressed:
play item moves down by one as shown below. Also, if the Remote commander LCD display
. key is pressed, the display item moves up by one, then if
T

the N key is pressed, the display in the play mode appears.


ENTER 000 FF **
Playing sound skip Recording sound skip
**: AD value of the remote commander key
result display result display
(hexadecimal 00 to FF)

000 P * * R * * 000 P * * R * * Example2: When the NX/ENT key on the remote com-
mander is pressed:
Remote commander LCD display
000 E I B * * 000 B O v r * *
000 rP PUS **
000 S t a t * * 000 B f u l * * **: AD value of the remote commander key
(hexadecimal 00 to FF)
000 A d r s * * 000 R t r y * * 4. When all the keys on the set and on the remote commander are
considered as OK, the following displays are shown.
000 B E m p * * 000 # # # # # #
Example1: When the keys on the set are considered as OK:

000 # # # # # # Remote commander LCD display

P**R**: Total play/record errors (hex.)


888 SET OK **
** : Counter of sound skip check each item (hex.) **: AD value of the remote commander key
######: 6-digit address where sound was skipped last (hex.)
(hexadecimal 00 to FF)

• Cause of sound skip error Example2: When the keys on the remote commander are con-
sidered as OK:
Cause of error Description of error
EIB Sound error correction error Remote commander LCD display
Stat Decoder status error
Play 888 RMC OK **
Adrs Address access error
**: AD value of the remote commander key
BEmp Buffer is empty
(hexadecimal 00 to FF)
Buffer is full, and sounds were
BOvr 5. When all keys were checked or if the upper panel is opened,
dumped
the key check mode quits and the test mode (display check
Record Buffer capacity becomes less,
Bful mode) comes back.
and forcible writing occurred
Rtry Retry times over
4. To quit the sound skip check result display mode and to return
to the test mode (display check mode), press the xCANCEL/
CHG key.
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SECTION 5
ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS
Outline 2. Press the X key.
• In this set, automatic adjustment of CD and MO can be per-
Remote commander LCD display
formed by entering the test mode.
However, before starting automatic adjustment, the memory
clear, power supply adjustment, and laser power check must be
021 ResOK?
performed in the manual mode.
• A key having no particular description in the text, indicates a 3. Press the X key once more.
set key. Remote commander LCD display
• For the LCD display, the LCD on the remote commander is
shown, but the contents of LCD display on the set are same. 021 R e s * * *
Precautions for Adjustment NV reset (after several seconds)
1. Adjustment must be done in the test mode only.
After adjusting, release the test mode.
2. Use the following tools and measuring instruments.
• Test CD disc TDYS-1
021 R e s e t !
(Part No. : 4-963-646-01)
• SONY MO disc available on the market 4. Press the xCANCEL/CHG key to quit the manual mode, and
• Digital voltmeter return to the test mode (display check mode).
• Laser power meter LPM-8001
(Part No. : J-2501-046-A) Temparature Correction
• Thermometer (using the Temperature Correction) • Adjustment Method of Temperature Correction
• Personal computer 1. Select the manual mode of the test mode, and set the item num-
• USB cable ber 015 (see page 14).
3. Unless specified otherwise, supply DC 3V from the DC IN
3V jack (J951). Remote commander LCD display
4. Switch position
HOLD switch ............................................... ON
015 SetTmp **
**: Adjusted value
Adjustment Sequence
2. Measure the ambient temperature.
1. NV Reset (item number: 021) 
 3. Adjust with [VOL +] or [VOL --] key so that the adjusted value
(EEPROM clear)  (hexadecimal value) becomes the ambient temperature.
r  (Initial value : 19h = 25˚C, Adjusting range : 80h to 7fh

2. Temperature Correction (item number: 015)  (–128˚C to +127˚C))
r  4. Press the X key or press the -- key on the remote commander
 to write the adjusted value.
3. Power Supply Manual Adjustment  Manual Mode
r 
 Power Supply Manual Adjustment
4. Laser Power Check and Adjustment 
 • Adjustment sequence
r
 Adjustment must be done with the following steps.
5. Adjustment required before Overall  1. VC1_LOW (PB) adjustment (item number : 741)
Adjustment 
 2. VC1_HIGH (REC) adjustment (item number : 742)
r
3. VC2_LOW adjustment (item number : 743)
6. CD Overall Adjustment (item number: 031) 
 4. VC2_HIGH adjustment (item number : 744)
r  Overall Mode 5. REG1 adjustment (item number : 745)
7. MO Overall Adjustment (item number: 034)  6. REG3_LOW1 adjustment (item number : 747)

r 7. REG3_LOW2 adjustment (item number : 748)

8. RESUME Clear (item number 043)  Manual Mode 8. REG3_HIGH adjustment (item number : 749)
r  9. VREC_LOW (X2 speed) adjustment (item number : 751)
9. Rewriting the Patch Data 10. VREC_MIDDLE (X4 speed)adjustment (item number : 752)
(at replacement of the MAIN board) 11. VREC_HIGH (HEAD MOTOR) adjustment (item number : 753)
r 12. CHGV_LOW adjustment (item number : 755)
13. CHGV_HIGH adjustment (item number : 756)
10. Rewriting the NV values
14. CHGI_LOW (current) adjustment (item number : 757)
15. CHGI_HIGH (current) adjustment (item number : 758)
NV Reset
• Setting Method of NV Reset • Setting Method of Power Supply Manual Adjustment
1. Select the manual mode of the test mode, and set item number 1. Make sure that the power supply voltage is 3V.
021 NV Reset (see page 14). 2. Select the manual mode of the test mode (see page 14).
3. Set item number.
Remote commander LCD display

021 ResNV CC Note: Power supply adjustment auto item feed mode (page 23) is
available to perform the temperature Correction and Power
Supply Adjustment without entering the manual mode.

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• Adjustment Method of VC1_LOW (PB) • Adjustment Method of VC2_HIGH


(item number: 741) (item number: 744)
Remote commander LCD display Remote commander LCD display

741 VC1 L ** 744 VC2 Hi **


**: Adjusted value **: Adjusted value
1. Connect a digital voltmeter to the TP1928 (VCO1) on the MAIN 1. Connect a digital voltmeter to the TP1905 (VCOUT) on the
board, and adjust [VOL +] key (voltage up) or [VOL --] key (volt- MAIN board, and adjust [VOL +] key (voltage up) or [VOL --
age down) so that the voltage becomes 2.35 ± 0.05V. ] key (voltage down) so that the voltage becomes 2.55 ± 0.01V.
digital digital
voltmeter voltmeter

MAIN board MAIN board

TP1928 (VCO1) TP1905 (VCOUT)


BATT– (GND) BATT– (GND)

2. Press the X key on the set or the -- key on the remote 2. Press the X key on the set or the -- key on the remote
commander to write the adjusted value. commander to write the adjusted value.

Adjustment and Connection Location: MAIN board Adjustment and Connection Location: MAIN board
(see page 22) (see page 22)

• Adjustment Method of VC1_HIGH (REC) • Adjustment Method of REG1


(item number: 742) (item number: 745)
Remote commander LCD display Remote commander LCD display

742 VC1 H ** 745 REG1 **


**: Adjusted value **: Adjusted value

1. Connect a digital voltmeter to the TP1928 (VCO1) on the 1. Connect a digital voltmeter to the TP1909 (REGO1) on the
MAIN board, and adjust [VOL +] key (voltage up) or [VOL --] MAIN board, and adjust [VOL +] key (voltage up) or [VOL --
key (voltage down) so that the voltage becomes 2.75 ± 0.05V. ] key (voltage down) so that the voltage becomes 2.05 ± 0.01V.
digital digital
voltmeter voltmeter

MAIN board MAIN board

TP1928 (VCO1) TP1909 (REGO1)


BATT– (GND) BATT– (GND)

2. Press the X key on the set or the -- key on the remote 2. Press the X key on the set or the -- key on the remote
commander to write the adjusted value. commander to write the adjusted value.

Adjustment and Connection Location: MAIN board Adjustment and Connection Location: MAIN board
(see page 22) (see page 22)

• Adjustment Method of VC2_LOW • Adjustment Method of REG3_LOW1 (H)


(item number: 743) (item number: 747)
Remote commander LCD display Remote commander LCD display

743 VC2 Lo ** 747 REG3L1 **


**: Adjusted value **: Adjusted value
1. Connect a digital voltmeter to the TP1905 (VCOUT) on the 1. Connect a digital voltmeter to the TP1907 (REGO3) on the
MAIN board, and adjust [VOL +] key (voltage up) or [VOL -- MAIN board, and adjust [VOL +] key (voltage up) or [VOL --
] key (voltage down) so that the voltage becomes 2.30 ± 0.01V. ] key (voltage down) so that the voltage becomes 1.25 ± 0.01V.
digital digital
voltmeter voltmeter

MAIN board MAIN board

TP1905 (VCOUT) TP1907 (REGO3)


BATT– (GND) BATT– (GND)

2. Press the X key on the set or the -- key on the remote 2. Press the X key on the set or the -- key on the remote
commander to write the adjusted value. commander to write the adjusted value.

Adjustment and Connection Location: MAIN board Adjustment and Connection Location: MAIN board
(see page 22) (see page 22)

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• Adjustment Method of REG3_LOW2 • Adjustment Method of VREC_MIDDLE (X4 speed)


(item number: 748) (item number: 752)
Remote commander LCD display Remote commander LCD display

748 REG3L2 ** 752 VREC M **


**: Adjusted value **: Adjusted value
1. Connect a digital voltmeter to the TP1907 (REGO3) on the 1. Connect a digital voltmeter to the TP1620 (VREC) on the
MAIN board, and adjust [VOL +] key (voltage up) or [VOL -- MAIN board, and adjust [VOL +] key (voltage up) or [VOL --
] key (voltage down) so that the voltage becomes 1.25 ± 0.01V. ] key (voltage down) so that the voltage becomes 1.10 ± 0.02V.
digital digital
voltmeter voltmeter

MAIN board MAIN board

TP1907 (REGO3) TP1620 (VREC)


BATT– (GND) BATT– (GND)

2. Press the X key on the set or the -- key on the remote 2. Press the X key on the set or the -- key on the remote
commander to write the adjusted value. commander to write the adjusted value.

Adjustment and Connection Location: MAIN board Adjustment and Connection Location: MAIN board
(see page 22) (see page 22)

• Adjustment Method of REG3_HIGH • Adjustment Method of VREC_HIGH (HEAD MOTOR)


(item number: 749) (item number: 753)
Remote commander LCD display Remote commander LCD display

749 REG3 H ** 753 VREC H **


**: Adjusted value **: Adjusted value

1. Connect a digital voltmeter to the TP1907 (REGO3) on the 1. Connect a digital voltmeter to the TP1620 (VREC) on the
MAIN board, and adjust [VOL +] key (voltage up) or [VOL -- MAIN board, and adjust [VOL +] key (voltage up) or [VOL --
] key (voltage down) so that the voltage becomes 1.25 ± 0.01V. ] key (voltage down) so that the voltage becomes between 1.65V
digital and 1.75V.
voltmeter digital
voltmeter
MAIN board
MAIN board
TP1907 (REGO3)
BATT– (GND) TP1620 (VREC)
BATT– (GND)
2. Press the X key on the set or the -- key on the remote
commander to write the adjusted value. 2. Press the X key on the set or the -- key on the remote
commander to write the adjusted value.
Adjustment and Connection Location: MAIN board
(see page 22) Adjustment and Connection Location: MAIN board
(see page 22)
• Adjustment Method of VREC_LOW (X2 speed)
(item number: 751)
Remote commander LCD display

751 VREC L **
**: Adjusted value

1. Connect a digital voltmeter to the TP1620 (VREC) on the


MAIN board, and adjust [VOL +] key (voltage up) or [VOL --
] key (voltage down) so that the voltage becomes 1.10 ± 0.02V.
digital
voltmeter

MAIN board

TP1620 (VREC)
BATT– (GND)

2. Press the X key on the set or the -- key on the remote


commander to write the adjusted value.

Adjustment and Connection Location: MAIN board


(see page 22)

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• Adjustment Method of CHGV_LOW • Adjustment Method of CHGI_LOW (Charge Current)


(item number: 755) (item number: 757)
Remote commander LCD display Remote commander LCD display

755 ChgV L ** 757 CIL **


**: Adjusted value **: Adjusted value
Note: Remove the rechargeable battery. Note: Remove the rechargeable battery.
Connect the resistor (47Ω) (0.5%) between terminals of
1. Connect a digital voltmeter to the BATT+ on the MAIN board, BATT + and BATT –.
and adjust [VOL +] key (voltage up) or [VOL --] key (voltage
down) so that the voltage becomes 1.35 ± 0.01V. 1. Connect a digital voltmeter to the BATT + on the MAIN board,
digital and adjust [VOL +] key (voltage up) or [VOL --] key (voltage
voltmeter down) so that the voltage becomes 1.41 ± 0.015V.
digital
MAIN board voltmeter
BATT +(W902) MAIN board
BATT – (GND)
47 Ω (0.5%)
BATT + (W902)
2. Press the X key on the set or the -- key on the remote BATT – (GND)
commander to write the adjusted value.
2. Press the X key on the set or the -- key on the remote
Adjustment and Connection Location: MAIN board commander to write the adjusted value.
(see page 22)
Adjustment and Connection Location: MAIN board
• Adjustment Method of CHGV_HIGH (see page 22)
(item number: 756)
• Adjustment Method of CHGI_HIGH (Charge Current)
Remote commander LCD display
(item number: 758)
756 ChgV H ** Remote commander LCD display
**: Adjusted value
Note: Remove the rechargeable battery.
758 CIH **
**: Adjusted value
1. Connect a digital voltmeter to the BATT + on the MAIN board, Note: Remove the rechargeable battery.
and adjust [VOL +] key (voltage up) or [VOL --] key (voltage Connect the resistor (10Ω) (0.5%) between terminals of
down) so that the voltage becomes 1.80 ± 0.015V. BATT + and BATT –.
digital
voltmeter 1. Connect a digital voltmeter to the BATT + on the MAIN board,
and adjust [VOL +] key (voltage up) or [VOL --] key (voltage
MAIN board
down) so that the voltage becomes 1.40 ± 0.015V.
BATT +(W902) digital
BATT – (GND) voltmeter

MAIN board
2. Press the X key on the set or the -- key on the remote
10 Ω (0.5%)
commander to write the adjusted value. BATT + (W902)
BATT – (GND)
Adjustment and Connection Location: MAIN board
(see page 22) 2. Press the X key on the set or the -- key on the remote
commander to write the adjusted value.

Adjustment and Connection Location: MAIN board


(see page 22)

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Adjustment/checking and Connection Location:

MAIN BOARD (SIDE B)

BATT– (GND) BATT+ (W902)


TP1905(VCOUT)

TP1717
TP1715
10 1
IC301

TP1823

TP1720
TP1524 *
TP1907(REGO3) IC801
* CSP(Chip Size Package)
TP1519
IC501
CSP
IC361 (Chip
Size
TP1909(REGO1) Package)
TP1930

C533

TP1909

IC901
TP1356

TP1928(VCO1)
IC671 IC851

13
TP1620(VREC)
18
19 12
IC951
24 1 7
6
TP1892
IC601
1 15

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Power Supply Adjustment Auto Item Feed 5. Connect digital voltmeter to the measuring points on the MAIN
board, and adjust the voltage with the [VOL +] or [VOL --]
Note: This mode is available to perform the temperature correction and key. (see page 18 to 21)
power supply adjustment without entering the manual mode. Press the X key to write the adjusted value, and the item num-
ber increases automatically.
• Setting method of power supply adjustment auto item feed mode. 6. When not writing the adjusted value, press the > t key to
1. Set the test mode (see page 13) move to the next item. The . T key is available to back to the
2. Press the .T key or press the [VOL --] key to activate the last item.
overall adjustment mode. 7. The following message is displayed after all power supply
adjustments finish.
Remote commander LCD display
Remote commander LCD display
000 A s s y **
**: Adjusted value 000 A D J OK
3. Press the [END SEARCH] key or [P MODE] key on the re- 8. Press the xCANCEL/CHG key to return the test mode (dis-
mote commander to set the temperature correction mode. play check mode).
Remote commander LCD display

015 S e t T m p * *
4. To change the initial value (hexadecimal) adjust with the [VOL
+] or [VOL --] key.
Press the X key to write the adjusted value, and the item num-
ber increases automatically.
When not writing the adjusted value, press the > t key to
move to the next item.
Remote commander LCD display

741 V C 1 L * *
• Configuration of power supply adjustment auto item feed
000Assy **

END SEARCH key or P MODE key


on the remote commander. 749 REG3 H **
> key
015 SetTmp 19 . key
> key 751 VREC L **
. key
> key
741 VC1 L ** . key
> key 752 VREC M **
. key
> key
742 VC1 H ** . key
> key 753 VREC H **
. key
> key
743 VC2 Lo ** . key
> key 755 ChgV L **
. key
> key
744 VC2 Hi ** . key
> key 756 ChgV H **
. key
> key
745 REG1 ** . key
> key 757 CIL **
. key
> key
747 REG3L1 ** . key
> key 758 CIH **
. key
> key
748 REG3L2 **
> key 000 ADJ OK

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Laser Power Check and Adjustment 15. If the reading value is not satisfied, adjust with the [VOL +]
• Connection or [VOL --] key so that the power meter reading becomes the
specification value. Press the X key or press the --key on
laser the remote commander to write the adjusted value.
power meter 16. Press the xCANCEL/CHG key to quit the manual mode, and
activate the test mode (display check mode).

Optical pick-up
objective lens Adjustment required before Overall Adjustment
Note : Modify four adjusted values through the following proce-
• Checking and adjusting method dure before performing the CD overall adjustment and MO
1. Select the manual mode of test mode (see page 14), and set the overall adjustment.
laser power adjusting mode (item number 010). • Adjusted values modifying procedure
1. Select manual mode of the test mode, and set item number
Remote commander LCD display 860 (see page 14).
2. Press the >t key to set item number 861.
010 Laser
Remote commander LCD display

2. Press the .
T key continuously until the optical 861 V1 num **
pick-up moves to the most inward track. **: Adjusted value
3. Open the cover and set the laser power meter on the objective
lens of the optical pick-up. 3. Adjust with the [VOL +] key (adjusted value up) or [VOL --]
4. Press the >
t key, and set the laser MO read adjustment mode key (adjusted value down) so that the adjusted value becomes
(item number 011). 3E.
4. Press the X key on the set or the --key on the remote
Remote commander LCD display commander to write the adjusted value.
5. Press the >
t key to set item number 862.
011 Lrefpw **
Remote commander LCD display
5. Check that the laser power meter reading is 0.754 ± 0.13 mW.
6. If the reading value is not satisfied, adjust with the [VOL +]
862 V1 dat **
or [VOL --] key so that the power meter reading becomes the **: Adjusted value
specification value. Press the X key or press the -- key on 6. Adjust with the [VOL +] key (adjusted value up) or [VOL --]
the remote commander to write the adjusted value. key (adjusted value down) so that the adjusted value becomes
7. Press the >t key, and set the laser CD read adjustment mode 00.
(item number 012). 7. Press the X key on the set or the --key on the remote
commander to write the adjusted value.
Remote commander LCD display 8. Press the >
t key to set item number 863.

012 HrefPw ** Remote commander LCD display

863 V2 num **
8. Check that the laser power meter reading is 0.896 ± 0.16 mW.
**: Adjusted value
9. If the reading value is not satisfied, adjust with the [VOL +]
or [VOL --] key so that the power meter reading becomes the 9. Adjust with the [VOL +] key (adjusted value up) or [VOL --]
specification value. Press the X key or press the --key on key (adjusted value down) so that the adjusted value becomes
the remote commander to write the adjusted value. 37.
10. Press the >
t key, and set the laser MO (X2 speed) write ad- 10. Press the X key on the set or the --key on the remote
justment mode (item number 013). commander to write the adjusted value.
11. Press the >
t key to set item number 864 .
Remote commander LCD display
Remote commander LCD display
013 WrPwLo **
864 V2 dat **
**: Adjusted value
11. Check that the laser power meter reading is 4.93 ± 0.59 mW.
12. If the reading value is not satisfied, adjust with the [VOL +] 12. Adjust with the [VOL +] key (adjusted value up) or [VOL --]
or [VOL --] key so that the power meter reading becomes the key (adjusted value down) so that the adjusted value becomes
specification value. Press the X key or press the --key on E0.
the remote commander to write the adjusted value. 13. Press the X key on the set or the --key on the remote
13. Press the >
t key, and set the laser MO (X4 speed) write ad- commander to write the adjusted value.
justment mode (item number 014).

Remote commander LCD display

014 WrPwHi **
14. Check that the laser power meter reading is 5.98 ± 0.71 mW.

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Overall Adjustment Mode • Adjustment Method of CD and MO Overall Adjustment


• Configuration of Overall Adjustment Mode Mode
1. Set the test mode (see page 13).
x key 2. Press the .T key or press [VOL --] key to activate the overall
Overall adjustment mode
(Title display) adjustment mode.
Remote commander LCD display

000 Assy11
Continuing overall adjustment
3. Insert CD disc in the set, and press the .
T key to set the CD
. key overall adjustment mode. Automatic adjustments are made.
T

. key on the
Remote commander LCD display
remote commander CD overall
adjusting
XXX CD RUN
XXX: Item number for which an adjustment is being executed.
> key
t

> key on the 4. In case of CD overall adjustment NG, readjust from the NV
remote commander MO overall reset (see page 18), The temperature correction (see page 18)
adjusting may be omitted.
Remote commander LCD display

VOL+ key 000 *** NG


DISPLAY key on the **: NG item number.
Electrical
remote commander offset
adjustment
5. If OK through the CD overall adjustments, then perform MO
overall adjustments.
Remote commander LCD display
[END SEARCH] key
[P MODE] key on the
Temperature 000 CD OK
correction
remote commander and
Power supply 6. Insert MO disc in the set, and press the >
t key to set the MO

adjustment overall adjustment mode. Automatic adjustments are made.


auto item feed
Remote commander LCD display

XXX MO RUN
• Overall Adjustment Mode (Title Display) XXX: Item number for which an adjustment is being executed.

Remote commander LCD display 7. In case of MO overall adjustment NG, readjust from the NV
reset (see page 18). The temperature correction (see page 18)
000 Assy** may be omitted.
: (Disc mark) At end of power supply adjustment: Outside lit
**: Left side = MO overall adjustment information Remote commander LCD display
F*: MO overall adjustment completed
1*: Manual adjustment exists (overall adj. not completed) 000 *** NG
0*: Not adjusted **: NG item number.
Right side = CD overall adjustment information
*F: CD overall adjustment completed
*1: Manual adjustment exists (overall adj. not completed) 8. If OK through the MO overall adjustments, press
*0: Not adjusted the xCANCEL/CHG key to return to the test mode and ter-
minate the overall adjustment mode.
Note: Adjust the CD first, when performing adjustment.
Remote commander LCD display

000 MO OK

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• Overall Adjustment error message 2. MO overall adjustment items


The following message will be displayed if adjustment Item No. Description
procedure is mistaken in the CD and MO overall adjustment.
716 VC,VR power supply H/L selection
Message Display timing Description 100 R_GRV setting . servo OFF
During CD/MO/DISC Low reflection electrical offset adjustment
CLOSE! automatic distinction DISC is not inserted.
112 Laser ON . Focus UP vc correction
overall adjustment
ALFA offset adjustment
• CD overall adjustment is not
113 IJ offset adjustment
During MO/DISC completed in the MO overall
automatic distinction adjustment. 114 FE offset adjustment
Set CD!
overall adjustment • CD and MO overall 118 Wpp denominator offset adjustment
During offset adjustment adjustment is not completed LPIT adjustment
in the offset adjustment. 200 LPIT setting . servo OFF
MO overall adjustment is not 561 SLED inward movement
Set MO! During offset adjustment completed in the offset 220 Focus servo ON
adjustment.
224 TE offset adjustment 1
During CD/MO/DISC Temperature correction
221 TE gain adjustment
NoTmp! automatic distinction (item number 015)
224 TE offset adjustment 1
overall adjustment is not finished.
During CD/MO/DISC Charge voltage adjustments 232 TE offset adjustment 2
NoChg! automatic distinction (item number 755 and 756) 230 Tracking servo ON
overall adjustment are not finished. 236 ABCD gain adjustment
237 KF gain correction
238 RF gain adjustment

• CD and MO Overall Adjustment Items 244 Focus gain adjustment


1. CD overall adjustment items 245 Tracking gain adjustment
Item No. Description READ GRV adjustment 1
761 VC,VR power supply H/L selection 100 R_GRV setting . servo OFF
300 HPIT setting . servo OFF 562 SLED outward movement
561 SLED inward movement 120 Focus servo ON
562 SLED outward movement 122 TON offset adjustment
High reflection electrical offset adjustment 121 TE gain adjustment
312 Laser ON . Focus UP . vc correction 122 TON offset adjustment
ALFA offset adjustment 123 TEIN offset adjustment
313 IJ offset adjustment 124 TWPP offset adjustment 1
314 FE offset adjustment 130 Tracking servo ON
HPIT adjustment 131 TWPP offset adjustment 1
320 Focus servo ON 136 ABCD gain adjustment
324 TE offset adjustment 1 137 KF gain correction
321 TE gain adjustment 139 ADIP BPF f0 adjustment
328 TWPP gain adjustment 144 Focus gain adjustment
324 TE offset adjustment 1 145 Tracking gain adjustment
332 TE offset adjustment 2 134 TWPP gain adjustment
330 Tracking servo ON 131 TWPP offset adjustment 1
336 ABCD gain adjustment 132 TWPP offset adjustment 2
337 KF gain correction 149 TWPP OP offset adjustment
338 RF gain adjustment WRITE GRV adjustment
344 FCS gain adjustment 410 HEAD DOWN . GRV servo ON
345 TRK gain adjustment 420 READ → WRITE selection
521 Two-axis sensitivity (inner position) 421 TE gain adjustment
522 Two-axis sensitivity (outer position) 423 TEIN offset adjustment
300 HPIT setting . servo OFF 430 Tracking servo ON
431 TWPP offset adjustment 1
436 ABCD gain adjustment
444 Focus gain adjustment
445 Tracking gain adjustment

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Item No. Description Remuse Clear


434 TWPP gain adjustment Perform the Resume clear when all adjustments completed.
431 TWPP offset adjustment 1
• Resume Clear Setting Method
432 TE offset adjustment 2 1. Select the manual mode of the test mode, and set item number
449 TWPP OP offset adjustment 043 (see page 14).
410 READ → WRITE selection
Remote commander LCD display
411 TWPP offset adjustment 1
412 TE offset adjustment 2 043 Remuse CC
418 TWPP OP offset adjustment
490 HCLV LCLV selection process 2. Press the X key.
450 HEAD DOWN . GRV servo ON
Set LCD display
460 READ → WRITE selection
461 TE gain adjustment 043 Res***
463 TEIN offset adjustment
470 Tracking servo ON r Resume clear complete

471 TWPP offset adjustment 1


476 ABCD gain adjustment
043 ResClr
484 Focus gain adjustment
485 Tracking gain adjustment 3. Press the xCANCEL/CHG key to return to the test mode (dis-
play check mode).
451 TWPP offset adjustment 1
452 TE offset adjustment 2
460 READ → WRITE selection
470 Tracking servo ON
474 TWPP gain adjustment
471 TWPP offset adjustment 1
472 TE offset adjustment 2
489 TWPP OP offset adjustment
450 WRITE → READ selection
451 TWPP offset adjustment 1
452 TE offset adjustment 2
458 TWPP OP offset adjustment
448 30 sec continuous REC
400 GRV setting . servo OFF . HEAD UP
READ GRV adjustment 2
120 Focus servo ON
130 Tracking servo ON
138 RF gain adjustment
141 FOCUS_BIAS
035 Stray light offset measurement
100 R_GRV setting . servo OFF

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Rewriting the Patch Data at Replacement of Main Board (IC851)

This set requires the patch data in the nonvolatile memory (IC851) to be rewritten using the application, when the MAIN board was
replaced.

Caution: The application that meets the microcomputer version in this set must be used when rewriting the patch data. Rewriting the
patch data using the application not suitable for the microcomputer version could cause the set to malfunction.
For a checking method of the microcomputer version, see “SECTION 4 TEST MODE” (page 13).

• Preparation
1. USB cable (attached to the set)
2. Personal computer in which the Net MD Driver has been installed. (For further information, see “System requirements” (page 4) in
“SECTION 1 SERVICING NOTES”)
3. Application “USB_PatchWriter” for patch data rewriting

• How to Get the Application “USB_PatchWriter” for Patch Data Rewriting


Contact our service technical support division to get the application.

• Pre-check
1. Check the microcomputer version in this set. (For a checking method of the microcomputer version, see “SECTION 4 TEST MODE”
(page 13).)
2. Check that the Net MD Driver has been installed in the personal computer.
3. Make sure that the set is in the Normal mode.
Note: Do not rewrite the patch data in the Test mode.

• Rewriting the Patch Data


1. Connect the set to the personal computer with the USB cable.
2. Start the application “USB_PatchWriter”.
3. Make sure that the following window opens.
4. Click the [USB Connect] button.

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5. Confirm that the model and version indicated on the title bar coincide with the codes displayed in the Device Name block and the
Version block in the window.

6. Click the [Write + Read] button.


The patch data writing and the verify processing will be executed automatically in the following order:
1) Writing to patch area (front area)
2) Writing to patch area (reverse area)
3) Verifying patch area (front area)
4) Verifying patch area (reverse area)
7. The operation will terminate with the a (blue) mark given to all areas.
If the × (red) mark is given to any area, the nonvolatile memory will be faulty.

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• Confirmation of contents of the patch data rewrited


1. Click the [READ] button to confirm the contents of the patch data rewrited.

2. The application reads out the front and reverse patch areas and displays the results in the edit box.
Confirm that the upper column coincides with the lower column as the following window.

3. Click the [OK] button to close the window.

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• Disconnecting the USB cable


Disconnect the USB cable as the following procedure after rewriting the patch data and confirmation.
Note : When the following procedure is not completed but USB cable is extracted, the application does not recognize the set at exchanging of the set.
1. Click the [USB DISCONNECT] button.

2. Confirm that "You can change another device" is displayed in the message block.

3. Disconnect the USB cable from the personal computer and the set.

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Rewriting the NV values

Caution: The application that meets the microcomputer version in this set must be used when rewriting the NV values. Rewriting the NV
values using the application not suitable for the microcomputer version could cause the set to malfunction.
For a checking method of the microcomputer version, see “SECTION 4 TEST MODE” (page 13).

• Preparation
1. USB cable (attached to the set)
2. Personal computer in which the Net MD Driver has been installed. (For further information, see “System requirements” (page 4) in
“SECTION 1 SERVICING NOTES”)
3. Application “NVWriter” for NV values rewriting

• How to get the application “NVWriter” for NV values rewriting


Contact our service technical support division to get the application.

• Pre-check
1. Check the microcomputer version in this set. (For a checking method of the microcomputer version, see “SECTION 4 TEST MODE”
(page 13).)
2. Check that the Net MD Driver has been installed in the personal computer.
3. Make sure that the set is in the Normal mode.
Note: Do not rewrite the NV values in the Test mode.

• Rewriting the NV values


1. Connect the set to the personal computer with the USB cable.
2. Start the application “NVWriter”.
3. Make sure that the following window opens.
4. Click the [USB CONNECT] button.

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5. Confirm that the model and version indicated on the title bar coincide with the codes displayed in the Device Name block and the
Version block in the window.

6. Click the [Write + Verify] button.


The NV values writing and the verify processing will be executed automatically in the following order:
1) Writing to Servo 1 area (front area)
2) Writing to Servo 1 area (reverse area)
3) Writing to Servo 2 area (front area)
4) Writing to Servo 2 area (reverse area)
5) Writing to Power Supply 1 area (front area)
6) Writing to Power Supply 1 area (reverse area)
7) Writing to Power Supply 2 area (front area)
8) Writing to Power Supply 2 area (reverse area)
9) Verifying to Servo 1 area (front area)
10) Verifying to Servo 1 area (reverse area)
11) Verifying to Servo 2 area (front area)
12) Verifying to Servo 2 area (reverse area)
13) Verifying to Power Supply 1 area (front area)
14) Verifying to Power Supply 1 area (reverse area)
15) Verifying to Power Supply 2 area (front area)
16) Verifying to Power Supply 2 area (reverse area)

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7. The operation will terminate with “Compere OK” given to all areas.
If “Compere NG” is given to any area, the nonvolatile memory will be faulty.

8. Click the [USB DISCONNECT] button.

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9. Confirm that the window becomes as shown below where the [Write + Verify] button is inactive.

10. Disconnect the USB cable from the personal computer and the set.

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MEMO

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SECTION 6
DIAGRAMS
6-1. Block Diagram

SYSTEM CONTROLLER SYSTEM CONTROLLER


DIGITAL SIGNAL PRCESSOR HP AMP DIGITAL SIGNAL PRCESSOR
RF AMP POWER AMP
IC361
IC501 IC801(1/2) IC801(2/2) IC901
VREF REGO1
VREF IN 13 Q361
OPTICAL PICK-UP DVCC 29 REGO1 AOUT L 4 22 L IN IFVDD0 264 43 REGO1 DATA 58 SDO0
+B 1 VB
BLOCK AVCC 53
VCC 20 REGO1
IFVDD1 266 VCO1
L903
SCK 60 SCK0
AOUT R 5 21 R IN
VREF AVCC2 11 IFVDD2 268 11 VCO1 CLK 63 4FS
7 VREF10 L OUT 2
ly IFVDD3 270
56 ly RFO 9 10 RFI BEEP 104 15 BEEP OUTA 24
lx J303 IFVDD4 272 Q901 48 VREF XWAKE4 2 HALF LOCK
1 lx RFI 40 XHP STBY 106 18 STB R OUT 4 R GND
jy 19 DTC1 XWAKE3 3 RMC KEY
55 jy MUTE 199 17 MUTE OUTB 23 KEY-R DAVDD 278
jx PEAK 48 15 PEAK (LINE OUT) 29 DTC2 XWAKE2 4 REC KEY
54 jx DTCK AVD1 280
A BOTM 47 16 BOTM XWAKE1 5
50 A RMC KEY 169 VCO1 RVDD AVD2 282 VCO2 37 VCOUT
B ABCD 41 17 ABCD
51 B RMC DTCK 174
C FE 42 18 FE TSLVDD 285 44 REGI1
52 C
D TE 43 23 TE RMC KEY MVDD 293 40 REGI3
49 D
ADFG 23 28 ADFG USB OSC VDD 294 10 VC1
16 A-C
PD-I 13 29 APC REF FVDD0 299 9 VSTB
15 D-C REG
MON VC 8 19 VC REGO1 DRAMVDD1 286 12 VO1
12 PDNI Q301
GND SMON 18 22 SE DRAMVDD2 288 D903
XOPT CTL 105 DRAMVDD3 303 13 L1
SBUS 33 156 SSB DATA
D IN 49 DRAMVDD4 304 14 L1
SCK 32 157 SSB CLK
L904
LDA APC RESET 35 130 XRF RST J302 TSMVDD 284
14 PDO 7 LVB
Q501 XJACK DET 91 LINE IN AVDD 274
CLK 26 FS256 UNREG 26 VB
LDK (OPTICAL)
L901
24 LG
VCC
VCO2 L902
OPT DET 90
PDS0 34 L2
114 PDS0
PDS1 A/D CONV & MIC AMP 35 L2
115 PDS1 IC301
SI0 100 DVDD0 254 D901 D902
MOTOR/COIL DRIVE SO0 101 11 CDTI L IN 28 DVDD1 256 38 VCIN
IC701
SCK0 102 12 CCLK R IN 1 J301 DVDD2 258 36 VO2
TRK+
30 FO2 FI2 28 31 TFDR MIC DVDD3 260 42 VC2
TRACKING ADDT 51 7 SDTO (PRUG IN POWER)
COIL RI2 27 30 TRDR PRE L 18 DVDD4 262
TRK- XBCK 53 8 BCLK VG 23 VG
32 RO2 PRE R 19 DVDD5 301
FI1 15 32 FFDR FS256 54 9 MCLK
DVDD6 302 39 REGO3
FCS+ RI1 16 33 FRDR XRCK 52 10 LRCK DVDD 6 REGO1
13 FO1
FOCUS XCS ADC 94 13 CSN AVDD 3 XRST 212 27 XRST2
COIL PWM2 44 35 SFDR
FCS- XPD ADC 95 14 PDN MVDD 23 VCO1 SLEEP 123 64 SLEEP IC990
11 RO1 121 SLD MON
XCS PWR IC 138 59 STRB D990 VOL
UI2 43 48 SRDR FS256 3 DET 2
FFCLR 124 1 FFCLR
MINI DISC VI2 42 43 SLD V XMIC DET 92 BATT CHARGE
IC951
MECHANISM BLOCK WI2 41 44 SLD W EEPROM
IC851 SWITCH WK UP SW
SLED N VB 14 WK DET VI2 6 REGO1 DRY BATTERY
26 COM2 CPUO2 45 45 SLC U Q990 Q991 SIZE "AA"
SLED U 2 SO VG 12 VG
35 UO2 CPVO2 46 46 SLC V (IEC DESIGNATION LR6)
5 SI 1.5V
25 CPUI2 CPWO2 47 47 SLC W UNREG VI 24
M602 SLED V 12
6 SCK
(SLED) 37 VO2 WK DET
PWM1 55 37 SPFD XCS NV 144 1 XCS
24 CPVI2 CHGI CTL1 125 16 I CTL1 VBAT 8 RECHARGEABLE
SLED W 137 SPDL MON
39 WO2 DVDD CHG PWM 145 20 CHG CTL BATTERY
UI1 56 36 SPRD REGO1 NH-10WM
23 CPWI2 SIO CHG AD SEL 134 5 AD SEL IN1- 23 LF951
1.2V
VI1 1 38 SPD V TH951
CLV N SDO CHGI SEL 135 4 ISEL RF1 18 LINE
17 COM1 WI1 2 39 SPD W
CLV U SCK CHG MON 160 3 A/D FILTER
8 UO1 D952
SW
CPUO1 54 40 SPC U STB XRST CHG IC 113 2 VI2 DET VO 7
18 CPUI1 LCD STB 142 Q954
M601 CPVO1 53 41 SPC V XEXT PWR 131 13 PWR WAKE
CLV V XCS J951
(SPINDLE) 6 VO1 XCS LCD 141
CPWO1 52 42 SPC W DC IN 3V
19 CPVI1 UNREG Q952
CLV W RST
4 WO1 DE 48 143 XRST MTR DRV LCD RST 97 IC671
TO
20 CPWI1 SWITCH Q671 Q671 VOL
VC 50 REGO1 REGO1 RESET (1/2) (2/2) 1 DET 3 J952
HD DRV+ & BATTERY
VG 51 VGH UNREG Q871
M603 LCD MODULE CHARGING
(OVER WRITE M XWK1 VBUS STAND
HEAD UP/DOWN) HD DRV- VMF1 14 UNREG WK DET 166
PHASE DATA- TO
VMF2 29 PAUSE KEY 88 UDM 176
SET KEY1 DATA+ USB
VMR1 10 SET KEY1 162 UDP 175
SET KEY2
VMR2 33 SET KEY2 163
REC
VMU1 9 REC KEY 171
XHOLD UNREG Q651
• Signal Path VMU2 34 XHOLD SW 132 (1/2)
VMVW1 5 WK DET
Q651
: PLAYBACK VMVW2 38 SDO0 Q652 REGO1
(2/2)
SCK0 D653 L651
: DIGITAL IN USB IF VDD 292
IC651
: ANALOG IN DC-DC CONV

1 VOUT EXT 5 Q653


: RECORD
2 VDD
: USB CE 3

Q654
1 OSCI
X801 D654
22.5792MHz HIDC MON 165
2 OSCO
XDC IN 136
179 UOSCI REC DRIVER
X802 IC601
48MHz
180 UOSCO EFMO 71 7 EFM VIO 8 REGO1

FS4 34 4 CLK VC 9 VCO1


HALF LOCK 168 HALF LOCK SW VC2 26
S801 4FS
(HALF LOCK) 20 RF1
VG 36 VG

VREC PWM 146 19 INM1 VREC O1 10


VREC O2 15
11 L1 1
VREC IN1 42
14 L1 2
S803 VREC IN2 37
(OPEN/CLOSE) 93 OPEN CLOSE SW
SW 22 DW BT
A
Q603 21 DW TP HA 33
S804 SWITCH OVER WRITE HEAD
(PROTECT) 89 PROTECT
Q604,605
VB HB 35
S805 B
RECHARGEABLE 103 XGUM ON HD CON1 205 6 FI
BATTERY IN HD CON2 206 5 RI
DETECT OUT B 38
MODE1 202 3 OE OUT A 41
MODE2 203 2 REC ON
MODE3 204 1 SW

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6-2. Note For Printed Wiring Board And Schematic Diagrams • Waveforms

Note on Printed Wiring Board: Note on Schematic Diagram:


• X : parts extracted from the component side. • All capacitors are in µF unless otherwise noted. pF: µµF
• Y : parts extracted from the conductor side. 50 WV or less are not indicated except for electrolytics 1 IC501 9 (RFO)(TP1517) 4 IC601 4 (CLK) 7 IC901 yd (CLK) 0 IC301 q; (LRCK)
• : Pattern from the side which enables seeing. and tantalums. 2.4Vp-p 2.4Vp-p (REC mode)
(The other layers' patterns are not indicated.) • All resistors are in Ω and 1/4 W or less unless otherwise
specified.
Caution: • % : indicates tolerance.
Pattern face side: Parts on the pattern face side seen from • f : internal component. 22.7µs 2.4Vp-p
(Conductor Side) the pattern face are indicated. • C : panel designation. 5.67µs 5.67µs
Parts face side: Parts on the parts face side seen from 500mV/DIV, 200ns/DIV 1.2Vp-p 1V/DIV, 2µs/DIV 1V/DIV, 2µs/DIV 1V/DIV, 10µs/DIV
(Component Side) the parts face are indicated. Note: The components identified by mark 0 or dotted line
with mark 0 are critical for safety. 2 IC501 rd (TE)(SL501) 5 IC801 2 (OSCO) 8 IC301 9 (MCLK)
• MAIN board is four-layer printed board. Replace only with part number specified. (at the point of R806)
However, the patterns of layers 2 and 3 have not been
included in this diagrams. • A : B+ Line.
• Total current is measured with MD installed.
* Replacement of IC501,IC801 on MAIN board requires a • Power voltage is dc 3 V and fed with regulated dc power
special tool. supply from DC IN 3 V jack (J951). 780mVp-p
• Voltages and waveforms are dc with respect to ground in 44.3ns 2Vp-p
88.6ns 2.6Vp-p
• Lead Layouts surface playback mode. 500mV/DIV, 1ms/DIV 500mV/DIV, 20ns/DIV 1V/DIV, 40ns/DIV
no mark : PLAYBACK
( ) : REC 3 IC501 rs (FE)(SL502) 6 IC801 <z,/ (UOSCO) 9 IC301 8 (BCLK)
∗ : Impossible to measure (USB mode) (REC mode)
• Voltages are taken with a VOM (Input impedance 10 MΩ). (at the point of R823)
Voltage variations may be noted due to normal produc-
tion tolerances.
• Waveforms are taken with a oscilloscope. 240mVp-p
Voltage variations may be noted due to normal produc- 354ns 2.6Vp-p
Lead layout of conventional IC CSP (chip size package) 20.8ns 3.2Vp-p
tion tolerances. 200mV/DIV, 1ms/DIV 1V/DIV, 10ns/DIV 1V/DIV, 100ns/DIV
• Circled numbers refer to waveforms.
✩When IC851 is damaged, replace the MAIN board.
• Signal path.
J : PLAYBACK
c : DIGITAL IN
F : ANALOG IN
f : RECORD
N : USB
• The voltage and waveform of CSP (chip size package)
cannot be measured, because its lead layout is different
form that of conventional IC.
* Replacement of IC501,IC801 on MAIN board requires a
special tool.

✩When IC851 is damaged, replace the MAIN board.

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6-3. Printed Wiring Board – MAIN Board (Side A) – :Uses unleaded solder.

• Semiconductor
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Location
Ref. No. Location
S804
D605 H-3 A (PROTECT)
D606 H-4 MAIN BOARD (SIDE A)
D607 G-4
D654 G-3
D953 H-8
D963 H-7
D964 H-6
D990 H-5 6 CN651

B
IC651 G-2 (USB)
1
IC701 D-5
IC990 H-5

Q501 E-7
Q603 G-4
Q604 H-3
Q605 H-4 C
J302(2/2)
Q651 G-2
Q654 G-3 (OPTICAL)
OPTICAL
RECEIVER

IC701

E
S803
(OPEN/CLOSE)

LCX-5R
RVDD

F 20 VB J303(2/2)

DTCK

KEY_R ( OUT)
RADIO_ON

RGND

G
1
1 8 TO
SIDE B

4 5
4 3
IC651

2
1 1
5
H
IC990
2

11
1-686-316- (11)

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6-4. Printed Wiring Board – MAIN Board (Side B) – :Uses unleaded solder.

• Semiconductor
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Location
Ref. No. Location
MAIN BOARD (SIDE B)
A D101 G-3
D201 G-3
1
D302 G-3
U
N D303 G-3
S801 M602
D652 B-3
(HALF LOCK) (SLED) D653 I-11
W V D802 H-5
M603
D901 G-6
B RECHARGEABLE M OVER WRITE
HEAD UP/DOWN
D902 F-6
BATTERY D903 G-5
NH-10WM U
1.2V D952 I-7
M601 D961 I-5
(SPINDLE)
D962 H-5
W V
10 N
IC301 D-4
IC361 F-4
C IC501 E-7
IC601 H-9

TP1717
TP1715
S805 IC671 G-7
RECHARGEABLE
BATTERY IN
IC901 G-5
(1/2)
IC951 H-8
(OPTICAL)
(LINE IN JACK)
Q301 D-4
Q361 F-3
D Q652 G-10
Q653 H-11
10 1
Q671 G-7
IC301 Q871 G-4
Q901 G-6
Q952 G-4
Q954 H-7
TP1823
E Q990 H-8
Q991 H-8
TP1524 *
IC801
TP1720

12 7
13 6
TP1519
*
IC501
CSP(Chip Size Package)

CSP
IC361 (Chip
18 1 Size
19 24 Package)
TP1930

F C533

TP1909

48 33
49 32

2 1
IC901
TP1356

G IC671 IC851

64
1 16 17 3
J303(1/2)

( OUT) 18 13
19 12
IC951
24 7
H 1 1
6
TO TP1892
SIDE A
IC601
1 15

11
(11)
I 1-686-316-

J952

J951 DRY BATTERY


SWITCH SIZE"AA" OVER WRITE HEAD
& DC IN 3V
(IEC DESIGNATION LR6)
LCD MODULE 1PC. 1.5V

BATTERY CHARGING STAND


(BATTERY CASE)

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6-5. Schematic Diagram – MAIN Board (1/4) – • See page 38 for Waveforms. • See page 47 and 49 for IC Block Diagrams.

44 43 43

44

C630 Q604
0.1 MCH6616-TL-E
B
C631 47 4V

Q605 D606
CPH5614
W602 TP1616 MA2YD1700LS0

R612 C632
2.2
C616 100p

0.1
B
W601 0.1 B
C617

0.1

C615
0.1 R613 2.2 D607
B MA2YD1700LS0

C671
C626
22 6.3V TP610
C618
0.1 B

Q603
TS8K1TB
C622 TP1620
0.1 B

C623 0.01 B

IC601 C624 100p CH


XPC18A22AEPR2

R616 2.2k

C621
R619
0.01 B R614
22k 470k

L603
TP1617

D605
MA22D2800LS0 R617
L602 10k
TP1611

TP1612
TP1607

TP1609
TP1608

10 6.3V
TP1613

R609 C627
C628
10k C614 47
10 4V 10
6.3V
C613

6.3V

TP1659
IC671
C673 XC61FS1YXXMR
C674
0.1 B
0.1 B

R672 R673
100k Q671 100k C672
XP1210-TXE 0.1
CN651 F
TP651 FB651 0
TP1652
TP1653
TP1654 D654 MA728-TX
R654 R655
TP1655 0 1k R657 0
TP1656 D653 MA22D2800LS0
0

IC651
R651 L651
FB652

XC6367A331MR
0
R660 R933
C659 100 TP657 TP1658 220k TP1928
1000p R658
C658
B 4.7k Q901

100 6.3V
0.1 B
22
D652 R662 XP1501-TXE L903

C922

C920
Q651 6.3V Q654
DF3A6.8FE(TPL3) UMD12N-TR UN9115J 0 R934 TP927
-(TX).SO 220k
R659 2.2k
Q652 Q653 C661 C916
R661
XP151A12A2MR FMMT617TA C660 47 47k R932 10
2200p B 10V 470k 6.3V

R999 C925 C931 C928 C930


R656 0 4700p B 2200p B 2200p B 2200p B
470k D903

10k
MA22D2800LSO

L904

R905
C901 R915 R917

R907

R912
470k

100k
TP1904
1000p R903 22µH 220k 470k
B 2.2k

TP1911
TP1910

TP1912
TP1906
R901

TP1913
1M
TP1915

0.01 B
Q990

C911
D990 S11410EDH
MA2Z748001SO
R964
22k
R990
1M

C952
TP1961

R925
TP1964
TP1963

0.1 B TP1916
IC990 0
XC6203E232PR TP1917
R994
1M C913 0.01 B TP1918 SL901
C990
10 C914 1000p B TP1919
6.3V
R993 TP1901 TP1920
220k C973 C932
C907
0.1 B 2.2 TP1923 TP1921 2.2
B
R992 1M Q991 B D901
C991 XP4601-TXE TP1968 R969 MA729-TX TP1922
2.2k
0.1 R991 1M
F TP1924
W901 R956 R957 IC901
C954 220k 47k
4700p L901 SC901580EPR2
B
IC951 R959 R960
W902 TP958 C951
10 B SC901582EPR2 100k 470k TP1902
0.5% 0.5% 42
C904 1000p B
R961
W903 R952 4.7k C905 0.01 B
D964 0.5%
TP959 0.022
D963 MAZ068008SO
SSM1NI2P R962
MAZ068008SO
100k

2.2k 0.01 B
SSM1NI2P
0.5%

C912
W904
R902

R904
1M

TP1969
C906
J952
1000p
B
TP1965

TP1967
TP1966

R955
100
R954

TP1931

TP1914
TP1930
TP1907
TP1905
Q952 R974 10k

TP1903
2SD2216J-QR(TX). SO R965 TP196 0.47
100k

TP1909
TP1955 1%
TH951 L902 D902
22µH MA22D2800LS0
R966
F

TP1956 R953 TP926


10k
D962 R951 1 C956
0.1

R914
MA22D2800LS0

MAZS068008SO 10k 1% D952 220


C960 47k
SSMINI2P MA22D2800LS0 6.3V
0.1 F

0.1 R971
D953

C962

F 4.7k
R926 22k
Q954 C953 C955 C957
J951

0.1 F
FZT968TA 0.1 220 0.1
C959

C918
TP957 R908

100k
R958 B 6.3V F

100 6.3V
22k

10 6.3V

0.1 F
47k C929

C924
C917

10 6.3V
C926
0.01

C927
C963 R919

R923
B
LF951 0.1 47k
F
D961 ACM3225
MAZS068008SO TP971
SSMINI2P
TP972

41 41
MZ-N710

6-6. Schematic Diagram – MAIN Board (2/4) – • See page 38 for Waveforms. • See page 45 for IC Block Diagrams.

J303

J301 J303

CN871 15P
TP1881
TP1882
D101
TP1883 R848 0
02DZ2.4-Z(TPH3)
TP1884 TP303

TP316
TP315

TP317

TP318
TP1885 R849 0 R315 TP309 D201
0 02DZ2.4-Z(TPH3)
TP1886 TP302 TP202
TP1887 FB806 0 TP101 C303 TP102
1000p D303
TP1888 TP201 B TP308 MA8068-TX
C308
TP1889 TP301 TP307 0.1
R847 R873 F
TP1890 220k 470k
FB306
TP1891 0 FB305
0

0
0
TP1892 R850 0 C307
0.1

FB301

FB302
FB303
R874 C871 R301
TP1893 470k 0.1 F
1k D302

0
B C306 0.1 B NNCD6.8H-T1

TP1357
TP1358
TP1356
TP1894 R104 C302

FB304
Q871
XP1501-TXE 10k 0.1 R307 1k
TP1895 0.5% B
R103
22k

R305
D801 0.5% C101 R304 R306

1k
MAZS06800SO 2200p 100 1k
C340 1000p B
R203 22k 0.5% B
C880 C305
0.01 C201 Q301 R312 C327 C339 0.1 F
D802 0.1 B 1M 220p
B 2200p 2SA2018TL
MAZS06800SO R204 C102 B B
10k 0.1 C304 C108 100p CH

B
R303
R845 0.5% B 100k R302 0.1

0.1
100k 10k B

0
F301 C208 100p CH
0.25A

R106
C202
R846 125V
100k R206
0
C204
100p
CH
R860 C103 1000p B
0 C104
100p CH C366
C203 1000p B 10
4V
C301 10 6.3V TP1313
R201 Q361
R101 R166 4.7k
47k 47k 2SC4738FL C365
0.5% 2.2
0.5%
B
R266
C211 4.7k
C111 220
220 2.5V
R202 2.5V
22k
0.5% R363
22k
C105 R102
1
22k C364 R364
B 0.5% 4.7 4V 10k
C264
0.22 R265
B 10
TP1353
C324 C318 IC361
0.1 F 47 6.3V R362 TA2131FL
220k

B
C205 C320 C321 C322

47 6.3V
1 10 22 0.1 C164 R165
TP1354 0.22 B 10

0.1
B 6.3V 6.3V B
C317
C363
2.2

C319
TP1206 TP1106 0.1 F
6.3V C323
TP1207 L303
C851
0.1 C206
C316 4.7
F
0.1 B
F
R164
10k
R853
TP1878
TP1879

100k C315 C314 C207


2.2 47 47
TP1880

6.3V 6.3V 4V R163 10k


R264 10k
L302

C313 R162
0.1 F IC301 R263 10k
AK5356 2.2k
R310 0

R262
2.2k
C107
AK6510CL-L

R161
IC851

47 C263

R261
10k
C312 4V TP1321 10k
L301 C311 2.2 B
0.1
10 F C106
6.3V 4.7 TP1320
TP1107
B
C163
2.2 B

47
R852
100k C362
C361

R361
10
1 B 6.3V
R854
TP1877
TP1876

0 TP1312
1k

C261 C161
1k

4700p 4700p
R308

B B
R309

C262 C162
F

TP1875 2200p 2200p


0.1

B B
C310

TP1311

43 43 41

42 42
MZ-N710

6-7. Schematic Diagram – MAIN Board (3/4) – • See page 38 for Waveforms. • See page 50 for IC Block Diagrams.

R821 R822 R824


47k 220k 470k
R826

470k
2.2k TP1846
FB802
0 R827

10k
0
R825 C819 4.7k

R836

S801
22

4.7k

4.7k
1M 1000p C841 R837

R843

R856
B 1000p B 47k

22

TP1844
R833
R858

TP1842
R829
0

R834

R835
C834

R828
TP1837

TP1845
TP1835
TP1836
X802 0.022 B
48MHz R823

TP1838

TP1840
22

TP1839
TP1868
TP1831

TP1833

TP1834
TP1830
TP1829
TP824

TP827
TP828
TP826
TP825
TP1847
TP1848
TP1849

TP1808
C835
0.047
TP1850
B
TP1851
C827
TP1852
0.1 B
R871 R872
1k
2.2k

R838 2.2k

TP1854
TP1855

TP1856

SL 803 42

TP1869

TP1858
TP1859
TP1860
L802 IC801 TP1861
CXD2680-203GA
TP1862
C802 0.1 B C804 10 6.3V

R802 0
R803 10 TP1863
C805 10 6.3V
R804 10
44
C806 47 6.3V
C826
0.01
B

SL802

TP899
TP1866 S805
TP896

C801
4.7
TP897
F

R801 0
TP1867
C808 1000p B

R855 0 TP1820 S803


L803

C803 C807
0.1 47
F 6.3V SL804
S804

C825
0.01 B
TP1898

R839
0

R805
0

TP1896

TP1897
0.5%

R806
100k

1k

TP1805
TP1806
TP1807
TP1801

TP1803
TP1804
TP1802
470p

TP1823
B

0
TP1870
TP1821

TP1822

X801
R813
100k

0.1

22.5792MHz
R811
2.2k
R809
C815

0
0
0
10k

220k
C809
C818

FB803
FB804
FB805

2p
R808

R844
220

R819
R807

0
B

C810
R820
R816

2p C821
0.01

2.2k 0.022
0.5%
B
0.01
1 B

C817
C820

C811
0
0
0

1 R815 R814
B 1k 2.2k 1 B C822
FB801 C814
R831
R830

R832
C813
C812

0 0.47 0.01
B B
R818
0.022

1M R817 2.2M
C823

C852 0.1 F

42

41

41

43 43
MZ-N710

6-8. Schematic Diagram – MAIN Board (4/4) – • See page 38 for Waveforms. • See page 46 and 48 for IC Block Diagrams.

C513 C524
0.022 1
B C517 B
TP1539 0.01
B

10k
SL502

B
TP518

R504

0.01
SL501
R511

10k

C518
0

TP1540

R505
C718
0.1 C720
0.1
F
CN501 F
20P C535
C526
TP1504 0.047 1 TP1711
B
B
TP1507
TP1712
TP1506
TP1505
TP1548
C506
0.01
TP1522 B TP1510 C536 0.1 B
TP1523 TP1511 TP1537 TP1713 TP1726
TP1524 TP1512 TP1520 C537 0.022 B TP1714 TP1727
TP1525 TP1715
TP1526 IC501 TP1541 TP1716
C538
SN761058ZQLR C533 0.022
TP1527 TP1542 TP1717
0.01 B
TP1545 B TP1718
IC701
TP1521 SC111258EPR2
TP1528 TP1543 C715 0.1 F
TP1529 C716 0.1 F
TP1530 TP1719
TP1531 TP1720
TP1544 TP1721
TP1532 TP1722 TP1736 43
C534
C527
4700p 4700p TP1723 TP1737
B
B
TP1516

TP1519
TP1517
TP1535
C523
C514 2200p L503
2200p B
B
TP1724
C540
R509
4700p
B 0 TP1725
U TP1739

V N
TP1513
C509
C507 C511 C512 C519 C520 R507 R508
0.1 C721
10 F 10p 10p 0.1 0.1 10k 1k TP1536 0.1
6.3V CH CH F F 0.5% 0.5%
F
TP1547
C522
0.1
Q501 C719
2SA1577-T106-QR R501 R502 R503 F 0.1
100k 1 1
F

W
C505
10
6.3V
TP1546
U
V L504
R652 2.2k
R702 2.2k
R653 2.2k

CN701 C651 C653


C705
10P 0.047 0.047 0.047
B B
TP1701 B
TP1702
TP1703
TP1704
TP1705
TP1706
TP1707
TP1708
TP1709
TP1710

C652 C654 C655 C708 C710 C712


0.01 0.022
0.01 0.01 0.022 0.022
B B B B B B
R704 10k
R705 10k

R706 10k

41 41

44 44
MZ-N710

• IC Block Diagrams

IC301 AK5356VN-N

PREOR

PRENR

PRENL

PREOL
PRER

PREL

MICL
21 20 19 18 17 16 15

MICR 22

Pre-Amp 14 PDN
MVDD 23

Control Register I/F


13 CSN

MVSS 24 12 CCLK

11 CDTI
MVCM 25
MIC Power Supply

MRF 26
10 LRCK
Audio I/F
MPWR 27 ADC Controller 9 MCLK

8 BCLK
LIN 28

1 2 3 4 5 6 7
RIN

VCOM

AVDD

AVSS

DVSS

DVDD

SDTO

IC361 TA2131FL (EL)


BST SW

BEEP IN

VREF IN
MUTE

GND
STB

18 17 16 15 14 13

PW MT BST BEEP V REF 12 VREF


SW SW SW
11 LPF1
TC MT 19

VCC 20
ADD
INR 21
10 NF1
BST1

INL 22
9 LPF2

BEEP PW PW BST2
23 8 NF2
OUTB A B
7 BST
BEEP
24
OUTA
BST
AGC
1 2 3 4 5 6
+B

PWR
GND

DET
OUT_L

OUT_R

AGC IN

45
MZ-N710

IC501 SN761058ZQLR

OFTRK
TON-C
BOTM

NPPO
AVCC

PEAK
JY

JX

TE
IY

D
C

A
56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43

AVCC
PEAK/
T-ON OFTRK
BOTM

IX 1 42 FE

PS 2 ABCD 41 ABCD

EQ 3 40 RFI

COMP.
EFM
FE
A GND 4 39 ASSY

OFC-C1 5 38 CIG
RF TPP/WPP TE
OFC-C2 6 37 EFMO

VREF10 7 36 DGND

VC 8 35 RESET

RFO 9 34 VGIN

VREF09 10 33 SBUS

SERIAL
I/F
AVCC2
AVCC

AVCC2 11 AVCC2 32 SCK


TEMP

PD-NI 12 31 CPOUT
TONE PEAK
TON BOTM

ADIP-BPF
A+B+C+D

AW+DW

PK/BTM
TWP-P

POWER
OFTTH
APC

PD-I 13 30 CP
PD-NI
CSLO
VREF
ADIP
NPP
TON
CSL

SUPPLY
D-C
A-C
AW
I+J

TE

PD-O 14 SIGNAL MONITOR 29 DVCC

ADIP

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
D-C

A-C

SCF1(NC)

SMON

ADIP-IN

SCF2(NC)

REXT(NC)

WPP-LPF

ADFG

CON

CCSL2

CLK

CPGND

CN

46
MZ-N710

IC601 XPC18A22AEPR2

VRECIN1

VRECIN2
PGND2

PGND2

PGND3
OUTA

OUTB

VG3
C2H

VG2
C2L
VG

HB

HA
42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29
VG3 VG2

VG VG2 VG3 VC2 VG


OUTPUT SW OUTPUT SW CHARGE CHARGE 28 C1H
PUMP 2 PUMP 1 27 C1L
VC VG DC IN
VG VG3 VC VC2
VB 43 HI-BRIDGE EFM
CHARGE 26 VC2
PRE DRIVER PRE DRIVER
MONITOR VREF
BATM 44 X2/X4 25 VREF
VC BUFFER
DC IN 24 CVREF
CONTROL CONTROL
23 GND
CHARGE
CHGSW 45 22 DW BT
CONTROL
21 DW TP
DC IN

RS 46 20 RF1
BATTERY VC
INP2 47 CHARGER VC AMP 19 INM1
INM2 48 &
REGULATOR 18 INP1
RF2 49 VG2 VC
17 DTC
DCIN 50 DC IN
PWM
CHGMON 51 VC
DC IN VG 16 VREC
SYSTEM SET-UP DOWN
DC IN DC IN
SVREF 52 PRE DRIVER
BANDGAP DETECT
GND 53
VIO SW
GAIN 54
LEVEL
CHG 55
SHIFT OUTPUT SW 15 VRECO2
DREG 56
VIO VC

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
SW
RECON
OE
CLK
RI
FI
EFM

VIO

VC

VRECO1

L1_1

PGND1

PGND2

L1_2

IC651 XC6367A331MR

VOUT 1 PHASE
COMPENSATION

VDD 2 PWM
+ COMPARATOR
– + BUFFER,
5 EXT
ERROR – DRIVER
AMP

VREF WITH RAMP WAVE


PWM/PFM
CE 3 SOFT START, GENERATOR, 4 GND
CONTROLLER
CE OSC

47
MZ-N710

IC701 SC111258EPR2

CPWO1

CPWO2
CPUO1

CPUO2
CPVO1

CPVO2
PWM1

PWM2
GND1

UI2
UI1

VG

VC

OE
56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43
VG VC VC
VC VC

BIAS 3Phase
VI1 OE control 42 VI2
1 3Phase
OE ch2
control 41 WI2
WI1 2 ch1
VC VG 40 PGNDW2
ROE
VG VC
PGNDW1 3
39 WO2

WO1 4 38 VMVW2
3Phase
WMVW1 Pre driver
5 37 VO2
ch2
3Phase
VO1 Pre driver 36 PGNDUV2
6
ch1

PGNDUV1 7 35 UO2

UO1 8 34 VMU2
VC VG
GND 33 VMR2
VMU1 9
VG VC
VMR1 10
32 RO2

RO1 11 H-BRIDGE
PRE
DRIVER 31 PGND2
H-BRIDGE
PGND1 12 PRE CH2
DRIVER 30 FO2

CH1
FO1 13
29 VMF2
VC
VC
VMF1 14 VGVC VGVC VGVC VC VG VCVG VCVG
H-BRIDGE H-BRIDGE
CONTROL U V W U V W
CONTROL
CH1
CH2
OE

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
COM2

RI2

FI2
CPWI2

CPVI2

CPUI2
FI1

RI1

COM1

CPUI1

CPVI1

GND2

NC
CPWI1

48
MZ-N710

IC901 SC901580EPR2

HP2(R-CH)
HP1(L-CH)
MUTEON
SEQSEL

PGND4
SLEEP

STRB

DATA

VHP1

VHP2
WDT

HPI2

HPI1

GND
SCK
CLK
64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49

(VCC)

(VCC)
(HP AMP)

VC
AMP1
CONTROL BANDGAP
FFCLR1 1 48 VREF
AM2 REFERENCE
XWAKE4 2 47 REGC3
REF1
XWAKE3 3

REF DAC
REF2 46 REGC2
REF3
XWAKE2 4 45 REGC1
REF4 VG
REF5
XWAKE1 5 44 REGI1
VC2 VC2 SERIES PASS
VRMC 6 REF3 REGULATOR1
FFCLR 43 REGO1

REF1

REF2
VG VC2
LVB 7 42 VC2
SERIES PASS
LVB REF4 REGULATOR2
HVB 8 41 REGO2
DRIVER
VG
VSTB 9 XRST1 40 REGI3
VC
VF1 VF2 SERIES PASS
VC1 10 XRST1 REF5 REGULATOR3
39 REGO3
POWER
XRST2
SWITCH 1
VCO1 11 XRST1 38 CVIN
POWER
XRST2
VO1 12 SWITCH 2
37 VCOUT
XRST1
SEQSEL
PRE DRIVER

L1 13 XRST2
XRST1 XRST2 36 VO2
SET-UP

PWM XRST1
L1 14 VC VC

PRE DRIVER
START-UP VB 35 L2

SET-UP
PWM
PGND1 15 34 L2
SET-UP VB
VC1G 16 DC/DC VC 33 PGND2
REF2

CONVERTOR VG
VG
VG
VMODE

VB VG
REF2
VF2 VF2
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
RF1

INM1

DTC1

CRST1

XRST1

C1L

VG

LG

PGND3

VB

XRST2

CRST2

DTC2

INM2

RF2

VC2G

IC951 SC901582EPR2
CHG_CTL
WDT

PWT

GND
IN1-
VI

24 23 22 21 20 19

SW6
OSC
VI
NSW4
TIME VREF
CAP_C_LIM 1 18 RF1
DIVIDER

VI2DET 2 N1
19 PGND
NSW3
SW5
LOGIC
A/D 3 SIGNAL 17 I_CTL1
RECEIVER
NSW1
LOGIC
I_SEL 4 SIGNAL 16 I_CTL2
RECEIVER
N2
AD_SEL 5 15 WK_DET
VO
VI2 SW4 VREF N3
VI2 6 14 PWR_WAKE
DELAY
VI
VREF
VCR
BATT
VOLTAGE SEL
REFERENCE
VG

7 8 9 10 11 12
VO

VBAT

IN2-

OUT2

BAT_SEL

VG

49
MZ-N710

6-9. IC Pin Function Description


• IC801 CXD2680-203GA (SYSTEM CONTROLLER, DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR)

Pin No. Pin Name I/O Description


1 OSCI I Resonator connection terminal for the system clock (22.5792MHz)
2 OSCO O Resonator connection terminal for the system clock (22.5792MHz)
3 VREFL O Reference voltage terminal connected to the capacitor (for the built-in D/A converter L-CH)
4 AOUTL O Built-in D/A converter L-CH signal output
5 AOUTR O Built-in D/A converter R-CH signal output
6 VREFR O Reference voltage terminal connected to the capacitor (for the built-in D/A converter R-CH)
7 ASYO O Playback EFM duplex signal output
8 ASYI I Playback EFM comparator slice level input
9 BIAS I Bias current input terminal for the playback EFM comparator
10 RFI I Playback EFM RF signal input from the RF amplifier
11 PCO O Phase comparison output terminal for the playback EFM system master PLL
12 FILI I Filter input terminal for the playback EFM system master PLL
13 FILO O Filter output terminal for the playback EFM system master PLL
14 CLTV I Internal VCO control voltage input terminal for the playback EFM system master PLL
15 PEAK I Peak hold signal input of the light amount signal (RF/ABCD) from the RF amplifier
16 BOTM I Bottom hold signal input of the light amount signal (RF/ABCD) from the RF amplifier
17 ABCD I Light amount signal (ABCD) input from the RF amplifier
18 FE I Focus error signal input from the RF amplifier
19 VC I Middle point voltage input from the RF amplifier
20 ADIO O Monitor output terminal of A/D converter input signal Not used (open)
21 ADRB I The lower limit voltage of A/D converter input terminal (connected to the ground)
22 SE I Sled error signal input from the RF amplifier
23 TE I Tracking error signal input from the RF amplifier
24 AUX1 I Auxiliary A/D input (fixed at “H” in this set)
25 ADRT I The upper limit voltage of A/D converter input terminal (fixed at “H” in this set)
26 DCHG I Connecting terminal with the analog power supply of low impedance (fixed at “H” in this set)
27 APC I Error signal input for the laser automatic power control (fixed at “H” in this set)
28 ADFG I ADIP duplex FM signal (22.05±1kHz) input from the RF amplifier
29 APCREF O Reference PWM signal output for the laser automatic power control to the RF amplifier
30 TRDR O Tracking servo drive PWM signal output (–) to the coil driver
31 TFDR O Tracking servo drive PWM signal output (+) to the coil driver
32 FFDR O Focus servo drive PWM signal output (+) to the coil driver
33 FRDR O Focus servo drive PWM signal output (–) to the coil driver
34 FS4 O 176.4kHz clock signal output
35 SFDR O Sled servo drive PWM signal output to the motor driver
36 SPRD O Spindle motor drive control signal output (U) to the motor driver
37 SPFD O Spindle servo drive PWM signal output to the motor driver
38 SPDV O Spindle motor drive control signal output (V) to the motor driver
39 SPDW O Spindle motor drive control signal output (W) to the motor driver
40 SPCU I Spindle motor drive comparison signal input (U) from the motor driver
41 SPCV I Spindle motor drive comparison signal input (V) from the motor driver
42 SPCW I Spindle motor drive comparison signal input (W) from the motor driver
43 SLDV O Sled motor drive control signal output (V) to the motor driver
44 SLDW O Sled motor drive control signal output (W) to the motor driver
45 SLCU I Sled motor drive comparison signal input (U) from the motor driver
46 SLCV I Sled motor drive comparison signal input (V) from the motor driver
47 SLCW I Sled motor drive comparison signal input (W) from the motor driver
48 SRDR O Sled motor drive control signal output (U) to the motor driver
49 DIN I Digital audio signal input
50 DADT O Audio data output terminal Not used (open)

50
MZ-N710

Pin No. Pin Name I/O Description


51 ADDT I Data input from the external A/D converter
52 KRCK O L/R sampling clock (44.1KHz) output to the external A/D converter
53 XBCK O Bit clock (2.8224MHz) output to the external A/D converter
54 FS256 O 11.2896MHz clock output
55 NC O Filter cutoff control signal output Not used (open)
56 NC I Clock input from the external VCO Not used (open)
57 LRCKI I Input terminal for the PCM data I/F/ ATRAC data I/F Not used (open)
58 XBCKI I Input terminal for the PCM data I/F/ ATRAC data I/F Not used (open)
59 DATAI I Input terminal for the PCM data I/F/ ATRAC data I/F Not used (open)
60 NC — Not used (open)
61 EXCS O Chip select signal output teminal for the external SDRAM Not used (open)
62, 63 NC — Not used (open)
64 to 66 MNT0 to 2 O DSP monitor (0) to (2) output terminal Not used (open)
67 MNT3 O DSP monitor (3) output terminal
68 SENS O DSP internal status (DSP SENS monitor) signal output terminal Not used (open)
69 TX O Record data output enable signal output Not used (open)
70 RECP O Laser power changeover signal output Not used (open)
71 EFMO O EFM encode data output for the record to the REC driver
72 TFMCK I FMCK signal input Not used (connected to the ground)
73 OFTRK I/O Tracking signal input/output Not used (open)
74 XSKH O L circuit signal output Not used (open)
75 XSKL O K-SHOCK circuit signal output Not used (open)
76 DCLSOUTL O PWM modulator signal output for the D class headphone amplifier Not used (open)
77 DCLSOUTR O PWM modulator signal output for the D class headphone amplifier Not used (open)
78 to 85 TD0 to 7 — TigerI/F data 0 to 7 terminal Not used (open)
86 TREQ — TigerI/F REQUEST terminal Not used (connected to the ground)
87 TACK — TigerI/F ACK terminal Not used (connected to the ground)
88 PAUSE_KEY I Pause key detection input terminal from the switch & liquid crystal display module
89 PROTECT I Detection signal input terminal of the record check claw from the protect detection switch “H”: protect
90 OPT_DET I DIN plug detection signal input “H”: DIN plug detect
91 XJACK_DET I LINE IN plug detection signal input “L”: LINE or OPT plug detect
92 XMIC_DET I Microphone plug detection signal input “L”: microphone plug detect
93 OPEN_CLOSE_SW I Open/close detection switch of the upper panel input terminal “L”: when upper panel close
94 XCS_ADC O Chip select signal output to the A/D converter
95 XPD_ADC O Power supply control signal output to the A/D converter
96 CHG_CTL O Charge ON/OFF control signal output Not used (open)
97 LCD_RST O Reset control signal output to the liquid crystal display module
98 XMUTE O Analog muting control signal output to the headphone amplifier “L”: muting ON Not used (open)
99 XPATCH I Patch function detection terminal “L”: patch function (fixed at “L” in this set)
100 SI0 I Serial data input from the nonvolatile memory and liquid crystal display module
101 SO0 O Serial data output to the nonvolatile memory, A/D converter, liquid crystal display module and power control
102 SCK0 O Serial clock output to the nonvolatile memory, A/D converter, liquid crystal display module and power control
103 XGUM_ON I Rechargeable battery detection switch input terminal “L”: rechargeable battery in detect
104 BEEP O Beep sound control signal output to the headphone amplifier
105 XOPT_CTL O Power supply ON/OFF control signal output for the DIN PD drive
106 XHP_STBY O Power supply control signal output to the headphone amplifier
107 AOUT_SEL O HP/LINE changeover signal output to the headphone amplifier Not used (open)
108 REC_OPR_LED O LED ON/OFF control signal output for the REC display Not used (open)
109 MDVCC_CTL O Power supply control signal output for the OP modulation Not used (open)
110 OPVCC_CTL O Power supply control signal output for the OP laser Not used (open)

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Pin No. Pin Name I/O Description


111 BATT_CTL O Control signal output for the voltage step up circuit in the external battery case Not used (open)
112 VREC_CTL O VREC voltage control signal output Not used (open)
113 XRST_CHG_IC O Reset signal output to the battery charge control IC
114, 115 PD_S0, 1 O PD IC mode changeover signal output to the optical pick up
116 LINK_MON O Linking area monitor signal output Not used (open)
117 PL_CTL O Plunger control signal output Not used (open)
118 GND_SW O Ground changeover switch control signal output Not used (open)
119, 120 NC O Not used (open)
121 SLD_MON I Sled servo monitor signal input
122 NC O Not used (open)
123 SLEEP O System sleep control signal output to the power control
124 FFCLR O Input latch output for the start switching to the power control
125 CHGI_CTL1 O Charge current limit ON/OFF control signal output at the time of adaptor use
126 CHGI_CTL2 O Charge current limit value changeover control signal output at the time of adaptor use Not used (open)
127 ORANGE_LED O Orange LED ON/OFF control signal output Not used (open)
128 CHG_LED O LED ON/OFF control signal output for CHG (charge display) Not used (open)
129 XTEST I Terminal for the test mode setting (normally open) “L”: test mode
130 XRF_RST O Reset control signal output to the RF amplifier “L”: reset
131 XEXT_PWR I External power supply (AC adaptor/charging stand) detection signal input
132 XHOLD_SW I HOLD switch input terminal “L”: hold ON
133 COUT_MON I Traverse count measurement monitor input
134 CHG_ADSEL O A/D terminal of the battery charge contro IC output selection signal output
135 CHGI_SEL O Charge/discharge changeover control signal output for the current sense amplifier
136 XDC_IN I DC plug detection signal input
137 SPDL_MON I Spindle servo monitor signal input
138 XCS_PWR_IC O Chip select signal output to the power control
139, 140 D_EN1, 2 O Control signal output for the D class headphone amplifier Not used (open)
141 XCS_LCD O Chip select signal output to the liquid crystal display module
142 LCD_STB O Strobe signal output to the liquid crystal display module
143 XRST_MTR_DRV O Reset control signal output to the motor driver “L”: reset
144 XCS_NV O Chip select signal output to the nonvolatile memory
145 CHG_PWM O Output voltage control signal output to the battery charge control
146 VREC_PWM O PWM signal output for the Over write head drive power supply voltage control to the REC driver
147 NC O PWM signal output for the laser power supply voltage control to the power control Not used (open)
148 NJM_XMUTE O Muting control signal to the headphone amplifier (NJM type made by JRC) Not used (open)
149 D_VO_PWM O Power supply control signal output for the D class headphone amplifier Not used (open)
150 XCS_REC_DRV O Chip select signal output to the REC driver Not used (open)
151 T_MARK _SW I T MARK (track mark) switch input terminal “L”: track mark detection Not used (open)
152 JOG_A I Jog dial pulse input from the switch & liquid crystal display module Not used (open)
153 JOG_B I Jog dial pulse input from the switch & liquid crystal display module Not used (open)
154, 155 NC O Not used (open)
156 SSB_DATA I/O SSB data input/output with the RF amplifier
157 SSB_CLK O SSB clock output to the RF amplifier
158 VBUS_DET I USB power supply voltage detection terminal
159 VB_MON I Voltage monitor input terminal (A/D input) of the UNREG power supply
160 CHG_MON I Decrement of voltage detection and charge/discharge current monitor input from the battery charge control
161 VREF_MON I Reference voltage monitor input (A/D input) from the RF amplifier
162, 163 SET_KEY_1, 2 I Key input (A/D input) from the switch & liquid crystal display module
164 CRADLE_DET I USB cradle or battery case detection signal input Not used (connected to the ground)
165 HIDC_MON I HIGH DC voltage monitor input (A/D input)

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166 WK_DET I Set key WAKE detection signal input
167 BATT_MON I External battery voltage monitor input Not used (connected to the ground)
168 HALF_LOCK_SW I Open button detection switch input (A/D input) “L” : the open button is pressed
169 RMC_KEY I Key input (A/D input) from the remote commander
170 JOG_PUSH I Jog dial push detection signal input Not used (open)
171 REC_KEY/PLAY_KEY I REC key input (A/D input)
172 END_SEARCH I END SEARCH key input (A/D input) Not used (open)
173 RADIO_ON I RADIO ON detection signal input
174 RMC_DTCK I/O TSB master data clock input/output or SSB data input/output
175 UDP I/O USB data (+) input terminal
176 UDM I/O USB data (-) input terminal
177 SUSPEND O USB suspend signal output Not used (open)
178 UPUEN O USB pull-up resistor connection control output terminal
179 UOSCI I Resonator (48MHz) connection terminal for the USB oscillation circuit
180 UOSCO O Resonator (48MHz) connection terminal for the USB oscillation circuit
181 SI3 I Not used (connected to the ground)
182 SO3 O Not used (open)
183 SCK3 I/O Not used (open)
184 MSIN I Not used (connected to the ground)
185 MSOUT O Not used (open)
186 MSCK I/O Not used (open)
187 RF_PWR O Power supply control signal output to the RF amplifier Not used (open)
188 LCD_PWR O Power supply control signal output to the liquid crystal display module Not used (open)
189 SP_AMP O Built-in speaker control signal output “H”: activate Not used (open)
190 XHP_DET I Headphone jack detection signal input Not used (open)
191 SET_CODE0 I Input terminal for the set (fixed at “L” in this set)
192 SET_CODE1 I Input terminal for the set (open in this set)
193 SET_CODE2 I Input terminal for the set (open in this set)
194 SET_CODE3 I Input terminal for the set (fixed at “L” in this set)
195, 196 NC O Not used (open)
197 VBUS5V_DET I USB power supply voltage detection terminal 2 Not used (open)
198 LG_DCR_CTL O LG DCR control signal output Not used (open)
199 MUTE O Analog muting control signal output to the headphone amplifier “H”: muting ON
200 CLV_PWR_SEL O CLV motor power supply selection control signal output Not used (open)
201 CS_RTC O Chip select signal output to the real time clock Not used (open)
202 to 204 MODE1 to 3 O Power supply control signal output for the over write head to the REC driver
205, 206 HD_CON_1, 2 O Over write head control signal output to the REC driver
207 TAT I Not used (open)
208 TAN I Not used (open)
209 NAR I Not used (open)
210 IOD I Not used (open)
211 SAK O Not used (open)
212 XRST I System reset signal input from the power control “L”: reset
213 TRST I Terminal for the test mode setting (normally fixed at “L”)
214, 215 TEST0, 1 I Input terminal for the main test (normally fixed at “L”)
216 to 231 D0 to 15 — DRAM data0 to 15 terminal Not used (open)
232 to 245 A00 to 13 — DRAM address0 to 13 terminal Not used (open)
246 XCAS — DRAM CAS terminal Not used (open)
247 XRAS — DRAM RAS terminal Not used (open)
248 XWE — DRAM write enable terminal Not used (open)

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Pin No. Pin Name I/O Description


249 XCS — DRAM chip select terminal Not used (open)
250 CLK — DRAM clock terminal Not used (open)
251 CKE — DRAM clock enable terminal Not used (open)
252 UDQM — DRAM byte mask terminal Not used (open)
253 LDQM — DRAM byte mask terminal Not used (open)
254 DVDD0 — Power supply terminal
255 DVSS0 — Ground terminal
256 DVDD1 — Power supply terminal
257 DVSS1 — Ground terminal
258 DVDD2 — Power supply terminal
259 DVSS2 — Ground terminal
260 DVDD3 — Power supply terminal
261 DVSS3 — Ground terminal
262 DVDD4 — Power supply terminal
263 DVSS4 — Ground terminal
264 IFVDD0 — Power supply terminal (for the microcomputer I/F block)
265 IFVSS0 — Ground terminal (for the microcomputer I/F block)
266 IFVDD1 — Power supply terminal (for the microcomputer I/F block)
267 IFVSS1 — Ground terminal (for the microcomputer I/F block)
268 IFVDD2 — Power supply terminal (for the microcomputer I/F block)
269 IFVSS2 — Ground terminal (for the microcomputer I/F block)
270 IFVDD3 — Power supply terminal (for the microcomputer I/F block)
271 IFVSS3 — Ground terminal (for the microcomputer I/F block)
272 IFVDD4 — Power supply terminal (for the microcomputer I/F block)
273 IFVSS4 — Ground terminal (for the microcomputer I/F block)
274 AVDD — Power supply terminal (for the microcomputer analog)
275 AVSS — Ground terminal (for the microcomputer analog)
276 VDIOSC — Power supply terminal (for the OSC cell)
277 VSIOSC — Ground terminal (for the OSC cell)
278 DAVDD — Power supply terminal (for the built-in D/A converter)
279 DAVSS — Ground terminal (for the built-in D/A converter)
280 AVD1 — Power supply terminal (for the DSP asymmetry system analog)
281 AVS1 — Ground terminal (for the DSP asymmetry system analog)
282 AVD2 — Power supply terminal (for the DSP servo system analog)
283 AVS2 — Ground terminal (for the DSP servo system analog)
284 TSMVDD — Power supply terminal (for the TSB master communication)
285 TSLVDD — Power supply terminal (for the TSB slave I/F)
286 DRAMVDD1 — Power supply terminal (for DRAM)
287 DRAMVSS1 — Ground terminal (for DRAM)
288 DRAMVDD2 — Power supply terminal (for DRAM)
289 DRAMVSS2 — Ground terminal (for DRAM)
290 ITO — Power supply terminal (for writing the flash memory)
291 MITY — Ground terminal (for writing the flash memory)
292 USBIFVDD — Power supply terminal (for USB I/F)
293 MVDD — Power supply terminal (for the microcomputer I/F block)
294 USBOSCVDD — Power supply terminal (for the USB oscillation circuit)
295 USBOSCVSS — Ground terminal (for the USB oscillation circuit)
296 AVDPLL — Power supply terminal (for PLL)
297 AVSPLL — Ground terminal (for PLL)
298 EVA I EVA terminal (fixed at “L” in this set)

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Pin No. Pin Name I/O Description


299 FVDD0 — Power supply terminal (for the built-in flash memory)
300 FVSS0 — Ground terminal (for the built-in flash memory)
301, 302 DVDD5, 6 — Power supply terminal
303, 304 DRAMVDD3, 4 — Power supply terminal (for DRAM)
305 MSAK — Not used (open)
306 to 312 NC — Not used (open)

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EXPLODED VIEWS
NOTE:
• -XX and -X mean standardized parts, so they • Accessories are given in the last of the elec- E91 : 220V AC Area in E model
may have some difference from the original one. trical parts list. HK : Hong Kong model
• Color Indication of Appearance Parts • Abbreviation KR : Korean model
Example: 3CED : Spanish, Swedish, Portuguese and TW : Taiwan model
KNOB, BALANCE (WHITE) . . . (RED) Finnish model
↑ ↑ 4CED : French, German, Dutch and Italian The components identified by mark
Parts Color Cabinet's Color model 0 or dotted line with mark 0 are
• Items marked “*” are not stocked since they are AUS : Australian model critical for safety.
seldom required for routine service. Some delay CH : Chinese model Replace only with part number
should be anticipated when ordering these items. E18 : 100-240V AC Area in E model specified.

7-1. Case Section

4 5
11
10 a

10 a
2

6 1
8

chassis section
10

12
10

7
10
9

Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
1 1-804-985-11 LCD MODULE 8 3-245-883-01 CAP (USB)
2 3-245-878-01 SPRING (REC) 9 3-245-903-01 BATTERY LID (S) (SILVER)
3 3-245-873-01 BUTTON (PLAY) 9 3-245-903-11 BATTERY LID (B) (BLUE)
4 3-245-874-01 BUTTON (T MARK) (S) (SILVER) 10 3-234-449-17 SCREW (M1.4)
4 3-245-874-11 BUTTON (T MARK) (B) (BLUE) 11 X-3383-034-1 PANEL (S) ASSY, UPPER (SILVER)

5 3-237-092-01 KNOB (HOLD) (S) (SILVER) 11 X-3383-035-1 PANEL (L) ASSY, UPPER (BLUE)
5 3-237-092-11 KNOB (HOLD) (B) (BLUE) 12 X-3383-038-1 CASE (S) ASSY, LOWER (SILVER)
6 3-318-382-91 SCREW (1.7X2.5), TAPPING 12 X-3383-039-1 CASE (L) ASSY, LOWER (BLUE)
7 3-245-882-01 KNOB (OPEN)

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7-2. Chassis Section

51
MD mechanism deck
(MT-MZN710-707)

59
52
53

not supplied

54

55 56

MAIN board section

57
58

Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
51 3-237-072-11 SCREW (MD), STEP 56 X-3382-583-1 CHASSIS ASSY, SET
52 3-249-532-01 SPRING (POP UP-L), TORSION 57 3-225-995-91 SCREW (M1.4) (EG), TOOTHED LOCK
53 3-237-083-01 SPRING (POP UP-R), TORSION 58 3-234-449-19 SCREW (M1.4)
54 3-245-888-01 SPRING (LOCK) 59 3-253-535-01 SHEET (DC-IN)
55 3-245-889-01 SPRING (LIMITER)

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7-3. MAIN Board Section

101

102

103

104

111 105
110

106
108

107

109

Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
101 3-245-891-01 TERMINAL (–), BATTERY * 107 A-3663-989-B MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE
102 3-245-890-01 CASE, BATTERY (EXCEPT 3CED,4CED,UK)
103 X-3382-584-1 TERMINAL (+) ASSY, BATTERY 108 3-249-348-01 SHEET (PWB)
104 3-234-449-19 SCREW (M1.4) 109 3-253-535-01 SHEET (DC-IN)
105 3-245-902-01 COVER (SUM3) 110 3-253-533-01 CUSHION (DC/IN)
111 3-253-534-01 CUSHION (H/J)
106 3-245-901-01 TERMINAL (SUM3)
* 107 A-3347-308-B MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE (3CED,4CED,UK)

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7-4. Mechanism Deck Section-1


(MT-MZN710-177)

301

mechanism deck section-2

302 308
306
303 307
304
305 309

310

311 not supplied

The components identified by mark


0 or dotted line with mark 0 are
critical for safety.
Replace only with part number
specified.

Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
301 X-3381-219-1 HOLDER ASSY 307 3-043-237-02 BEARING (N)
302 3-224-779-02 SPRING, THRUST DETENT 308 4-222-203-02 SCREW, LEAD
303 3-225-996-01 SCREW (M1.4) (EG), PRECISION PAN 0 309 X-3382-953-1 SERVICE ASSY, OP (LCX-5R)
304 4-222-216-01 GEAR (SA) 310 3-049-336-03 SPRING (S), RACK
305 3-338-645-31 WASHER (0.8-2.5) 311 3-225-996-01 SCREW (M1.4) (EG), PRECISION PAN

306 4-222-208-01 GEAR (SB)

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7-5. Mechanism Deck Section-2


(MT-MZN710-177)

358
357

365

M602

356
359

361
355 360
362
M603

354

353

364
352

351 not supplied

363
M601

351

Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
351 3-225-278-12 SCREW, TAPPING 361 3-338-645-31 WASHER (0.8-2.5)
352 3-235-838-01 COVER, MOTOR 362 4-222-222-01 GEAR (RACK)
353 3-235-836-01 GEAR (HB) 363 A-3174-089-A SHAFT BLOCK ASSY, SUB
354 3-222-544-01 GEAR (HA) 364 4-222-218-02 GEAR (HD)
355 3-235-835-01 GEAR (HC) 365 3-253-536-01 SPACER (H/J)

356 3-235-834-01 CHASSIS M601 8-835-744-21 MOTOR, DC SSM18B (SPINDLE)


357 3-235-830-01 PLATE, RATCHET (WITH TURN TABLE)
358 X-3379-529-4 BASE ASSY, MOTOR M602 1-763-727-11 MOTOR, DC (SLED) (WITH GEAR)
359 3-225-996-07 SCREW (M1.4) (EG), PRECISION PAN M603 1-763-400-21 MOTOR, DC (OVER WRITE HEAD UP/DOWN)
360 3-235-839-01 LEVER (RACK)

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SECTION 8
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST MAIN
NOTE:
• Due to standardization, replacements in the • SEMICONDUCTORS E18 : 100-240V AC Area in E model
parts list may be different from the parts speci- In each case, u: µ, for example: E91 : 220V AC Area in E model
fied in the diagrams or the components used uA. . : µA. . uPA. . : µPA. . HK : Hong Kong model
on the set. uPB. . : µPB. . uPC. . : µPC. . KR : Korean model
• -XX and -X mean standardized parts, so they uPD. . : µPD. . TW : Taiwan model
may have some difference from the original • CAPACITORS
one. uF: µF The components identified by
• RESISTORS • COILS mark 0 or dotted line with mark
All resistors are in ohms. uH: µH 0 are critical for safety.
Replace only with part number
METAL: Metal-film resistor. • Abbreviation specified.
METAL OXIDE: Metal oxide-film resistor. 3CED : Spanish, Swedish, Portuguese and
F: nonflammable Finnish model When indicating parts by reference
• Items marked “*” are not stocked since they 4CED : French, German, Dutch and Italian number, please include the board.
are seldom required for routine service. model
Some delay should be anticipated when order- AUS : Australian model
ing these items. CH : Chinese model

Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
* A-3347-308-B MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE (3CED,4CED,UK) C313 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 16V
* A-3663-989-B MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE C314 1-110-569-11 TANTAL. CHIP 47uF 20.00% 6.3V
(EXCEPT 3CED,4CED,UK) C315 1-135-149-21 TANTALUM CHIP 2.2uF 20% 10V
*********************
C316 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 16V
3-242-558-01 SPACER (LINE IN) C317 1-135-149-21 TANTALUM CHIP 2.2uF 20% 10V
C318 1-110-569-11 TANTAL. CHIP 47uF 20.00% 6.3V
< CAPACITOR > C319 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10.00% 10V
C320 1-135-259-11 TANTAL. CHIP 10uF 20.00% 6.3V
C101 1-164-939-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0022uF 10.00% 50V
C102 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10.00% 10V C321 1-119-750-11 TANTAL. CHIP 22uF 20.00% 6.3V
C103 1-164-937-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001uF 10.00% 50V C322 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10.00% 10V
C104 1-164-874-11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5.00% 50V C323 1-110-569-11 TANTAL. CHIP 47uF 20.00% 6.3V
C105 1-125-837-91 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10% 6.3V C324 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 16V
C327 1-164-933-11 CERAMIC CHIP 220PF 10.00% 50V
C106 1-127-760-11 CERAMIC CHIP 4.7uF 10% 6.3V
C107 1-131-862-91 TANTAL. CHIP 47uF 20% 4V C339 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 16V
C108 1-164-874-11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5.00% 50V C340 1-164-937-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001uF 10.00% 50V
C111 1-135-868-91 TANTAL. CHIP 220uF 20% 2.5V C361 1-125-837-91 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10% 6.3V
C161 1-164-941-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0047uF 10.00% 16V C362 1-135-259-11 TANTAL. CHIP 10uF 20.00% 6.3V
C363 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 16V
C162 1-164-939-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0022uF 10.00% 50V
C163 1-125-889-91 CERAMIC CHIP 2.2uF 10% 10V C364 1-135-151-21 TANTALUM CHIP 4.7uF 20% 4V
C164 1-115-467-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.22uF 10.00% 10V C365 1-125-889-91 CERAMIC CHIP 2.2uF 10% 10V
C201 1-164-939-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0022uF 10.00% 50V C366 1-135-201-11 TANTALUM CHIP 10uF 20% 4V
C202 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10.00% 10V C505 1-165-851-91 TANTAL. CHIP 10uF 20% 6.3V
C506 1-164-943-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF 10.00% 16V
C203 1-164-937-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001uF 10.00% 50V
C204 1-164-874-11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5.00% 50V C507 1-135-259-11 TANTAL. CHIP 10uF 20.00% 6.3V
C205 1-125-837-91 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10% 6.3V C509 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 16V
C206 1-127-760-11 CERAMIC CHIP 4.7uF 10% 6.3V C510 1-119-750-11 TANTAL. CHIP 22uF 20.00% 6.3V
C207 1-131-862-91 TANTAL. CHIP 47uF 20% 4V C511 1-164-850-11 CERAMIC CHIP 10PF 0.50PF 50V
C512 1-164-850-11 CERAMIC CHIP 10PF 0.50PF 50V
C208 1-164-874-11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5.00% 50V
C211 1-135-868-91 TANTAL. CHIP 220uF 20% 2.5V C513 1-107-819-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.022uF 10.00% 16V
C261 1-164-941-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0047uF 10.00% 16V C514 1-164-939-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0022uF 10.00% 50V
C262 1-164-939-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0022uF 10.00% 50V C517 1-164-943-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF 10.00% 16V
C263 1-125-889-91 CERAMIC CHIP 2.2uF 10% 10V C518 1-164-943-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF 10.00% 16V
C519 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 16V
C264 1-115-467-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.22uF 10.00% 10V
C301 1-135-259-11 TANTAL. CHIP 10uF 20.00% 6.3V C520 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 16V
C302 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10.00% 10V C522 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 16V
C303 1-164-937-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001uF 10.00% 50V C523 1-164-939-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0022uF 10.00% 50V
C304 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10.00% 10V C524 1-125-837-91 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10% 6.3V
C526 1-119-923-81 CERAMIC CHIP 0.047uF 10.00% 10V
C305 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10.00% 10V
C306 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10.00% 10V C527 1-164-941-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0047uF 10.00% 16V
C307 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 16V C533 1-164-943-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF 10.00% 16V
C308 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 16V C534 1-164-941-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0047uF 10.00% 16V
C310 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 16V C535 1-125-837-91 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10% 6.3V
C536 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10.00% 10V
C311 1-135-259-11 TANTAL. CHIP 10uF 20.00% 6.3V
C312 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 16V C537 1-107-819-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.022uF 10.00% 16V

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C538 1-107-819-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.022uF 10.00% 16V C820 1-164-943-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF 10.00% 16V
C540 1-164-941-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0047uF 10.00% 16V C821 1-107-819-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.022uF 10.00% 16V
C613 1-135-259-11 TANTAL. CHIP 10uF 20.00% 6.3V C822 1-164-943-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF 10.00% 16V
C614 1-135-259-11 TANTAL. CHIP 10uF 20.00% 6.3V C823 1-107-819-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.022uF 10.00% 16V
C825 1-164-943-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF 10.00% 16V
C615 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10.00% 10V
C616 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10.00% 10V C826 1-164-943-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF 10.00% 16V
C617 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10.00% 10V C827 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10.00% 10V
C618 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10.00% 10V C834 1-107-819-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.022uF 10.00% 16V
C621 1-164-943-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF 10.00% 16V C835 1-119-923-81 CERAMIC CHIP 0.047uF 10.00% 10V
C841 1-164-937-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001uF 10.00% 50V
C622 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10.00% 10V
C623 1-164-943-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF 10.00% 16V C851 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 16V
C624 1-164-874-11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5.00% 50V C852 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 16V
C626 1-119-750-11 TANTAL. CHIP 22uF 20.00% 6.3V C871 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10.00% 16V
C627 1-131-862-91 TANTAL. CHIP 47uF 20% 4V C880 1-164-943-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF 10.00% 16V
C901 1-164-937-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001uF 10.00% 50V
C628 1-165-851-91 TANTAL. CHIP 10uF 20% 6.3V
C630 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10.00% 10V C904 1-164-937-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001uF 10.00% 50V
C631 1-131-862-91 TANTAL. CHIP 47uF 20% 4V C905 1-164-943-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF 10.00% 16V
C632 1-137-760-91 CAP-CHIP 100PF 5% 100V C906 1-164-937-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001uF 10.00% 50V
C651 1-119-923-81 CERAMIC CHIP 0.047uF 10.00% 10V C907 1-125-889-91 CERAMIC CHIP 2.2uF 10% 10V
C911 1-164-943-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF 10.00% 16V
C652 1-164-943-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF 10.00% 16V
C653 1-119-923-81 CERAMIC CHIP 0.047uF 10.00% 10V C912 1-164-943-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF 10.00% 16V
C654 1-164-943-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF 10.00% 16V C913 1-164-943-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF 10.00% 16V
C655 1-164-943-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF 10.00% 16V C914 1-164-937-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001uF 10.00% 50V
C658 1-137-739-91 TANTALUM 22uF 20% 6.3V C916 1-165-851-91 TANTAL. CHIP 10uF 20% 6.3V
C917 1-135-259-11 TANTAL. CHIP 10uF 20.00% 6.3V
C659 1-164-937-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001uF 10.00% 50V
C660 1-164-939-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0022uF 10.00% 50V C918 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 16V
C661 1-137-934-91 TANTAL. CHIP 47uF 20% 10V C920 1-128-964-91 TANTAL. CHIP 100uF 20% 6.3V
C671 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10.00% 10V C922 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10.00% 10V
C672 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 16V C924 1-128-964-91 TANTAL. CHIP 100uF 20% 6.3V
C925 1-164-941-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0047uF 10.00% 16V
C673 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10.00% 10V
C674 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10.00% 10V C926 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 16V
C705 1-119-923-81 CERAMIC CHIP 0.047uF 10.00% 10V C927 1-135-259-11 TANTAL. CHIP 10uF 20.00% 6.3V
C708 1-107-819-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.022uF 10.00% 16V C928 1-164-939-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0022uF 10.00% 50V
C710 1-107-819-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.022uF 10.00% 16V C929 1-164-943-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF 10.00% 16V
C930 1-164-939-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0022uF 10.00% 50V
C712 1-107-819-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.022uF 10.00% 16V
C715 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 16V C931 1-164-939-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0022uF 10.00% 50V
C716 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 16V C932 1-125-838-11 CERAMIC CHIP 2.2uF 10% 6.3V
C718 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 16V C951 1-127-692-11 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 10.00% 6.3V
C719 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 16V C952 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10.00% 10V
C953 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10.00% 10V
C720 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 16V
C721 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 16V C954 1-164-941-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0047uF 10.00% 16V
C801 1-117-720-11 CERAMIC CHIP 4.7uF 10V C955 1-128-829-91 TANTAL. CHIP 220uF 20% 6.3V
C802 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10.00% 10V C956 1-128-829-91 TANTAL. CHIP 220uF 20% 6.3V
C803 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 16V C957 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 16V
C959 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 16V
C804 1-135-259-11 TANTAL. CHIP 10uF 20.00% 6.3V
C805 1-165-851-91 TANTAL. CHIP 10uF 20% 6.3V C960 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 16V
C806 1-100-213-91 CAP, CHIP TANTALUM C962 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 16V
C807 1-100-213-91 CAP, CHIP TANTALUM C963 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 16V
C808 1-164-937-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001uF 10.00% 50V C973 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10.00% 10V
C990 1-117-919-11 TANTAL. CHIP 10uF 20.00% 6.3V
C809 1-164-842-11 CERAMIC CHIP 2PF 0.25PF 50V
C810 1-164-842-11 CERAMIC CHIP 2PF 0.25PF 50V C991 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 16V
C811 1-125-837-91 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10% 6.3V
C812 1-125-837-91 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10% 6.3V < CONNECTOR >
C813 1-164-943-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF 10.00% 16V
CN501 1-573-360-21 CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC 20P
C814 1-125-891-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.47uF 10.00% 10V CN651 1-816-947-21 CONNECTOR (SQUARE TYPE) (USB) 5P
C815 1-164-935-11 CERAMIC CHIP 470PF 10.00% 50V (USB CONNECTOR)
C817 1-125-837-91 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10% 6.3V CN701 1-573-350-11 CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC 10P
C818 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10.00% 10V CN871 1-573-355-11 CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC 15P
C819 1-164-937-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001uF 10.00% 50V

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Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
< DIODE > < JACK >

D101 8-719-056-72 DIODE 02DZ2.4-Z(TPH3) J301 1-794-084-12 JACK (MIC (PLUG IN POWER))
D201 8-719-056-72 DIODE 02DZ2.4-Z(TPH3) J302 1-815-950-12 JACK (LINE IN (OPTICAL))
D302 6-500-116-01 DIODE NNCD6.8H-T1 J303 1-816-954-11 JACK ( 2 )
D303 8-719-017-58 DIODE MA8068-TX J951 1-785-383-11 JACK,DC(POLARITY UNIFIED TYPE) (DC IN 3V)
D605 6-500-483-01 DIODE MA22D2800LS0 J952 1-816-868-21 CONNECTOR (POWER JACK)

D606 8-719-081-35 DIODE MA2YD1700LS0 < COIL >


D607 8-719-081-35 DIODE MA2YD1700LS0
D652 8-719-081-73 DIODE DF3A6.8FE(TPL3) L301 1-414-398-11 INDUCTOR 10uH
D653 6-500-483-01 DIODE MA22D2800LS0 L302 1-414-398-11 INDUCTOR 10uH
D654 8-719-421-27 DIODE MA728-TX L303 1-414-398-11 INDUCTOR 10uH
L503 1-414-398-11 INDUCTOR 10uH
D801 8-719-056-54 DIODE MAZS068008SO L504 1-414-398-11 INDUCTOR 10uH
D802 8-719-056-54 DIODE MAZS068008SO
D901 8-719-420-51 DIODE MA729-TX L602 1-400-058-21 INDUCTOR 10uH
D902 6-500-483-01 DIODE MA22D2800LS0 L603 1-414-398-11 INDUCTOR 10uH
D903 6-500-483-01 DIODE MA22D2800LS0 L651 1-456-218-21 COIL, CHOKE
L802 1-414-398-11 INDUCTOR 10uH
D952 6-500-483-01 DIODE MA22D2800LS0 L803 1-414-398-11 INDUCTOR 10uH
D953 6-500-483-01 DIODE MA22D2800LS0
D961 8-719-056-54 DIODE MAZS068008SO L901 1-456-219-21 COIL, CHOKE 220uH
D962 8-719-056-54 DIODE MAZS068008SO L902 1-419-949-21 INDUCTOR 22uH
D963 8-719-056-54 DIODE MAZS068008SO L903 1-414-398-11 INDUCTOR 10uH
L904 1-419-949-21 INDUCTOR 22uH
D964 8-719-056-54 DIODE MAZS068008SO
D990 8-719-072-27 DIODE MA2Z748001S0 < LINE FILTER >

< FUSE > LF951 1-416-405-21 FERRITE 0uH

0 F301 1-576-439-21 FUSE (SMD) 0.25A 125V < TRANSISTOR >

< CONDUCTOR > Q301 8-729-051-23 TRANSISTOR 2SA2018TL


Q361 8-729-037-52 TRANSISTOR 2SC4738F-Y/GR(TPL3)
FB301 1-216-864-11 METAL CHIP 0 5% 1/10W Q501 8-729-922-10 TRANSISTOR 2SA1577-T106-QR
FB302 1-216-864-11 METAL CHIP 0 5% 1/10W Q603 8-729-053-71 TRANSISTOR TS8K1TB
FB303 1-216-864-11 METAL CHIP 0 5% 1/10W Q604 6-550-356-01 TRANSISTOR MCH6616-TL-E
FB304 1-216-864-11 METAL CHIP 0 5% 1/10W
FB305 1-216-864-11 METAL CHIP 0 5% 1/10W Q605 6-550-357-01 TRANSISTOR CPH5614-TL-E
Q651 8-729-047-48 TRANSISTOR UMD12N-TR
FB306 1-216-864-11 METAL CHIP 0 5% 1/10W Q652 8-729-053-03 TRANSISTOR XP151A12A2MR
FB651 1-216-864-11 METAL CHIP 0 5% 1/10W Q653 8-729-041-51 TRANSISTOR FMMT617TA
FB652 1-216-864-11 METAL CHIP 0 5% 1/10W Q654 8-729-037-63 TRANSISTOR UN9115J-(TX).SO
FB801 1-216-864-11 METAL CHIP 0 5% 1/10W
FB802 1-216-864-11 METAL CHIP 0 5% 1/10W Q671 8-729-426-51 TRANSISTOR XP1210-TXE
Q871 8-729-429-44 TRANSISTOR XP1501-TXE
FB803 1-216-864-11 METAL CHIP 0 5% 1/10W Q901 8-729-429-44 TRANSISTOR XP1501-TXE
FB804 1-216-864-11 METAL CHIP 0 5% 1/10W Q952 8-729-037-52 TRANSISTOR 2SD2216J-QR(TX).SO
FB805 1-216-864-11 METAL CHIP 0 5% 1/10W Q954 6-550-326-01 TRANSISTOR FZT968TA
FB806 1-216-864-11 METAL CHIP 0 5% 1/10W
Q990 6-550-353-01 TRANSISTOR SI1410EDH
< IC > Q991 8-729-427-74 TRANSISTOR XP4601-TXE

IC301 6-702-894-01 IC AK5356VN-L < RESISTOR >


IC361 8-759-598-15 IC TA2131FL(EL)
@ IC501 6-702-869-01 IC SN761058ZQLR R101 1-208-927-11 METAL CHIP 47K 0.5% 1/16W
IC601 6-702-782-01 IC XPC18A22AEPR2 R102 1-208-715-11 METAL CHIP 22K 0.5% 1/16W
IC651 8-759-569-80 IC XC6367A331MR R103 1-208-715-11 METAL CHIP 22K 0.5% 1/16W
R104 1-208-707-11 METAL CHIP 10K 0.5% 1/16W
IC671 6-700-958-01 IC XC61FS1YXXMR R106 1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP 0
IC701 6-702-786-01 IC SC111258EPR2
@ IC801 6-702-355-01 IC CXD2680-203GA R161 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W
✩ IC851 IC AK6510CL-L R162 1-218-957-11 RES-CHIP 2.2K 5% 1/16W
IC901 6-702-865-01 IC SC901580EPR2 R163 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W
R164 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W
IC951 6-702-867-01 IC SC901582EPR2 R165 1-208-635-11 RES-CHIP 10 5% 1/16W
* IC990 6-703-578-01 IC XC6203E232PR
R166 1-218-961-11 RES-CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/16W
@ Replacement of IC501 and IC801 used in this set requires a The components identified by
special tool. mark 0 or dotted line with mark
0 are critical for safety.
✩When IC851 is damaged, replace the MAIN board. Replace only with part number
specified.
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Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
R201 1-208-927-11 METAL CHIP 47K 0.5% 1/16W R705 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W
R202 1-208-715-11 METAL CHIP 22K 0.5% 1/16W R706 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W
R203 1-208-715-11 METAL CHIP 22K 0.5% 1/16W R801 1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP 0
R204 1-208-707-11 METAL CHIP 10K 0.5% 1/16W R802 1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP 0
R803 1-208-635-11 RES-CHIP 10 5% 1/16W
R206 1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP 0
R261 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W R804 1-208-635-11 RES-CHIP 10 5% 1/16W
R262 1-218-957-11 RES-CHIP 2.2K 5% 1/16W R805 1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP 0
R263 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W R806 1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP 0
R264 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W R807 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W
R808 1-218-977-11 RES-CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W
R265 1-208-635-11 RES-CHIP 10 5% 1/16W
R266 1-218-961-11 RES-CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/16W R809 1-218-977-11 RES-CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W
R301 1-218-953-11 RES-CHIP 1K 5% 1/16W R811 1-218-981-11 RES-CHIP 220K 5% 1/16W
R302 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W R813 1-218-953-11 RES-CHIP 1K 5% 1/16W
R303 1-218-977-11 RES-CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W R814 1-218-957-11 RES-CHIP 2.2K 5% 1/16W
R815 1-218-953-11 RES-CHIP 1K 5% 1/16W
R304 1-218-941-81 RES-CHIP 100 5% 1/16W
R305 1-218-953-11 RES-CHIP 1K 5% 1/16W R816 1-218-945-11 RES-CHIP 220 5% 1/16W
R306 1-218-953-11 RES-CHIP 1K 5% 1/16W R817 1-220-804-11 RES-CHIP 2.2M 5% 1/16W
R307 1-218-953-11 RES-CHIP 1K 5% 1/16W R818 1-218-989-11 RES-CHIP 1M 5% 1/16W
R308 1-218-953-11 RES-CHIP 1K 5% 1/16W R819 1-208-691-11 METAL CHIP 2.2K 0.5% 1/16W
R820 1-208-691-11 METAL CHIP 2.2K 0.5% 1/16W
R309 1-218-953-11 RES-CHIP 1K 5% 1/16W
R310 1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP 0 R821 1-218-973-11 RES-CHIP 47K 5% 1/16W
R312 1-218-989-11 RES-CHIP 1M 5% 1/16W R822 1-218-981-11 RES-CHIP 220K 5% 1/16W
R315 1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP 0 R823 1-208-643-11 RES-CHIP 22 5% 1/16W
R361 1-218-937-11 RES-CHIP 47 5% 1/16W R824 1-218-985-11 RES-CHIP 470K 5% 1/16W
R825 1-218-989-11 RES-CHIP 1M 5% 1/16W
R362 1-218-981-11 RES-CHIP 220K 5% 1/16W
R363 1-218-969-11 RES-CHIP 22K 5% 1/16W R826 1-218-957-11 RES-CHIP 2.2K 5% 1/16W
R364 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W R827 1-218-961-11 RES-CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/16W
R501 1-218-977-11 RES-CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W R828 1-208-643-11 RES-CHIP 22 5% 1/16W
R502 1-218-446-11 METAL CHIP 1 5% 1/10W R829 1-208-643-11 RES-CHIP 22 5% 1/16W
R830 1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP 0
R503 1-218-446-11 METAL CHIP 1 5% 1/10W
R504 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W R831 1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP 0
R505 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W R832 1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP 0
R507 1-208-707-11 METAL CHIP 10K 0.5% 1/16W R833 1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP 0
R508 1-208-683-11 METAL CHIP 1K 0.5% 1/16W R834 1-208-699-11 METAL CHIP 4.7K 0.5% 1/16W
R835 1-208-699-11 METAL CHIP 4.7K 0.5% 1/16W
R509 1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP 0
R511 1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP 0 R836 1-218-985-11 RES-CHIP 470K 5% 1/16W
R609 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W R837 1-218-973-11 RES-CHIP 47K 5% 1/16W
R612 1-216-789-11 METAL CHIP 2.2 5% 1/10W R838 1-218-957-11 RES-CHIP 2.2K 5% 1/16W
R613 1-216-789-11 METAL CHIP 2.2 5% 1/10W R839 1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP 0
R843 1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP 0
R614 1-218-985-11 RES-CHIP 470K 5% 1/16W
R616 1-218-957-11 RES-CHIP 2.2K 5% 1/16W R844 1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP 0
R617 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W R845 1-218-977-11 RES-CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W
R619 1-218-969-11 RES-CHIP 22K 5% 1/16W R846 1-218-977-11 RES-CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W
R651 1-216-864-11 METAL CHIP 0 5% 1/10W R847 1-218-981-11 RES-CHIP 220K 5% 1/16W
R848 1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP 0
R652 1-218-957-11 RES-CHIP 2.2K 5% 1/16W
R653 1-218-957-11 RES-CHIP 2.2K 5% 1/16W R849 1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP 0
R654 1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP 0 R850 1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP 0
R655 1-218-953-11 RES-CHIP 1K 5% 1/16W R852 1-218-977-11 RES-CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W
R656 1-218-985-11 RES-CHIP 470K 5% 1/16W R853 1-218-977-11 RES-CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W
R854 1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP 0
R657 1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP 0
R658 1-218-961-11 RES-CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/16W R855 1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP 0
R659 1-218-957-11 RES-CHIP 2.2K 5% 1/16W R856 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W
R660 1-218-941-81 RES-CHIP 100 5% 1/16W R858 1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP 0
R661 1-218-973-11 RES-CHIP 47K 5% 1/16W R860 1-216-864-11 METAL CHIP 0 5% 1/10W
R871 1-218-957-11 RES-CHIP 2.2K 5% 1/16W
R662 1-216-864-11 METAL CHIP 0 5% 1/10W
R672 1-218-977-11 RES-CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W R872 1-218-953-11 RES-CHIP 1K 5% 1/16W
R673 1-218-977-11 RES-CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W R873 1-218-985-11 RES-CHIP 470K 5% 1/16W
R702 1-218-957-11 RES-CHIP 2.2K 5% 1/16W R874 1-218-985-11 RES-CHIP 470K 5% 1/16W
R704 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W

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Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
R901 1-218-989-11 RES-CHIP 1M 5% 1/16W MISCELLANEOUS
R902 1-218-989-11 RES-CHIP 1M 5% 1/16W *************
1 1-804-985-11 LCD MODULE
R903 1-218-957-11 RES-CHIP 2.2K 5% 1/16W 0 309 X-3382-953-1 SERVICE ASSY, OP (LCX-5R)
R904 1-218-957-11 RES-CHIP 2.2K 5% 1/16W M601 8-835-744-21 MOTOR, DC SSM18B/C-NP (SPINDLE)
R905 1-208-707-11 METAL CHIP 10K 0.5% 1/16W (WITH TURN TABLE)
R907 1-218-985-11 RES-CHIP 470K 5% 1/16W M602 1-763-727-11 MOTOR, DC (SLED) (WITH GEAR)
R908 1-218-969-11 RES-CHIP 22K 5% 1/16W M603 1-763-400-21 MOTOR, DC (OVER WRITE HEAD UP/DOWN)
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R912 1-218-977-11 RES-CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W
R914 1-218-973-11 RES-CHIP 47K 5% 1/16W ACCESSORIES
R915 1-218-981-11 RES-CHIP 220K 5% 1/16W ***********
R917 1-218-985-11 RES-CHIP 470K 5% 1/16W 1-251-895-11 BATTERY CASE
R918 1-218-985-11 RES-CHIP 470K 5% 1/16W 1-477-547-11 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
0 1-477-562-31 ADAPTOR, AC (AC-ES305K) (JE)
R919 1-218-973-11 RES-CHIP 47K 5% 1/16W 0 1-477-563-31 ADAPTOR, AC (AC-ES305K) (KR)
R923 1-218-977-11 RES-CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W 0 1-477-564-31 ADAPTOR, AC (AC-ES305K) (CH)
R925 1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP 0
R926 1-218-969-11 RES-CHIP 22K 5% 1/16W 0 1-477-565-31 ADAPTOR, AC (AC-ES305K) (E91)
R932 1-218-985-11 RES-CHIP 470K 5% 1/16W 0 1-477-565-31 ADAPTOR, AC (AC-ES305K) (3CED,4CED)
0 1-477-566-31 ADAPTOR, AC (AC-ES305K) (UK,HK)
R933 1-218-981-11 RES-CHIP 220K 5% 1/16W 0 1-477-567-31 ADAPTOR, AC (AC-ES305K) (TW)
R934 1-218-981-11 RES-CHIP 220K 5% 1/16W 0 1-477-568-31 ADAPTOR, AC (AC-ES305K) (AUS)
R951 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W
R952 1-245-454-21 METAL 0.022 1% 1/5W 0 1-477-570-31 ADAPTOR, AC (AC-ES305K) (E18)
R953 1-245-456-21 METAL 1 1% 1/5W 0 1-569-007-12 ADAPTOR, CONVERSION 2P (JE)
1-756-306-21 BATTERY, NICKEL HYDRIGEN
R954 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W 0 1-756-314-11 STAND, CHARGE
R955 1-218-941-81 RES-CHIP 100 5% 1/16W 1-794-451-11 CONNECTOR, LIGHT
R956 1-208-943-11 METAL CHIP 220K 0.5% 1/16W (3CED,4CED,UK,TW,E91,AUS,JE)
R957 1-208-927-11 METAL CHIP 47K 0.5% 1/16W
R958 1-218-973-11 RES-CHIP 47K 5% 1/16W 1-794-451-51 CONNECTOR, LIGHT (HK,KR,E18,CH)
1-823-519-11 CORD, CONNECTION (USB CABLE)
R959 1-208-935-11 METAL CHIP 100K 0.5% 1/16W 3-008-521-01 CASE, CHARGE
R960 1-218-985-11 METAL CHIP 470K 0.5% 1/16W 3-220-749-01 CASE, CARRYING
R961 1-208-699-11 METAL CHIP 4.7K 0.5% 1/16W (HK,KR,TW,E18,E91,CH,AUS,JE)
R962 1-208-935-11 METAL CHIP 100K 0.5% 1/16W 3-228-300-11 CASE, BELT CLIP CARRYING (3CED,4CED,UK)
R964 1-218-969-11 RES-CHIP 22K 5% 1/16W
3-249-502-11 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (ENGLISH)
R965 1-218-977-11 RES-CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W (3CED,4CED,UK,HK,TW,E18,CH,AUS,JE)
R966 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W 3-249-502-21 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (FRENCH) (4CED)
R969 1-218-957-11 RES-CHIP 2.2K 5% 1/16W 3-249-502-31 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (GERMAN) (4CED)
R971 1-218-961-11 RES-CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/16W 3-249-502-41 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (SPANISH)
R974 1-245-455-21 METAL 0.47 1% 1/5W (3CED,E91,JE)
3-249-502-51 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (DUTCH) (4CED)
R990 1-218-989-11 RES-CHIP 1M 5% 1/16W
R991 1-218-989-11 RES-CHIP 1M 5% 1/16W 3-249-502-61 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (SWEDISH) (3CED)
R992 1-218-989-11 RES-CHIP 1M 5% 1/16W 3-249-502-71 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (ITALIAN) (4CED)
R993 1-218-981-11 RES-CHIP 220K 5% 1/16W 3-249-502-81 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (PORTGUESE)
R994 1-218-989-11 RES-CHIP 1M 5% 1/16W (3CED,JE)
3-249-502-91 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (FINNISH) (3CED)
R999 1-216-864-11 METAL CHIP 0 5% 1/10W 3-249-508-11 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION
(TRADITIONAL CHINESE) (HK,TW,E18,JE)
< SWITCH >
3-249-508-21 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION
S801 1-762-946-12 SWITCH, PUSH (1 KEY) (HALF LOCK) (SIMPLIFIED CHINESE) (CH)
S803 1-762-805-21 SWITCH, PUSH (1 KEY) (OPEN/CLOSE) 3-249-508-31 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (KOREAN) (KR,JE)
S804 1-786-433-21 SWITCH, PUSH (PROTECT) 3-252-648-11 CRIP (REMOTE CONTROL)
S805 1-786-079-21 SWITCH, PUSH (1 KEY) 8-954-008-90 RECEIVER, EAR MDR-E808SP/C SET
(RECHARGEABLE BATTERY IN DETECT) X-3383-269-3 CD-ROM (APPLICATION) ASSY
(3CED,4CED,UK)
< THERMISTOR >
X-3383-270-2 CD-ROM (APPLICATION) ASSY
TH951 1-805-064-21 THERMISTOR, POSITIVE (HK,KR,TW,E18,CH,AUS)
X-3383-271-1 CD-ROM (APPLICATION) ASSY (JE)
< VIBRATOR > X-3383-456-1 CD-ROM (APPLICATION) ASSY (E91)

X801 1-795-728-21 VIBRATOR, CRYSTAL (22.5792MHz)


X802 1-795-727-21 VIBRATOR, CERAMIC (48MHz)
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The components identified by
mark 0 or dotted line with mark
0 are critical for safety.
Replace only with part number
specified.
65
MZ-N710

REVISION HISTORY

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Ver. Date Description of Revision


1.0 2002.12 New
1.1 2003.02 Hong Kong, Korean, Taiwan, E18 (100-240V AC Area in E model),
E91 (220 AC Area in E model), Chinese, Australian and Tourist models
addition (ENG-03007)

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