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6 0 ‘ORDER NO, ADB9004aC1 ervice Manual compact (a Compact Disc Player dee SL-PS352 Color (k).Black Type] Area [Country Area Color eo USA «0 (Pc) [Cenaaa 6) Audio General No.of channels 2 (left and ight, stereo) Power supply AC 60H, 120 Frequency response 2-20,000 Hat a8 Power consumption nw ‘Output voltage 2V(at068) Dimensions (WxHxD) 490%924272 mm Dynamic range 9408, (16°64 105560) ‘SINratio 96.68 Weight 364g (7.910) Total harmonic distortion 0.05% (1 kHz, 068) Wow and flutter Below measurable mit Output impedance 1ka Load impedance More than 10 ka = Signal Format ‘Sampling frequency 44a He D-Aconversion t6itlinear i Pickup Wavelength 790m ‘Specifications are subject to change without notice, ‘Weight ane dimensions shown are approximate. Panasonic. ez @ CONTENTS Page Page SAFETY PRECAUTION 2 ‘SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM... 0... 15-20 ACCESSORIES: 2 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS 21-28 PRECAUTION OF LASER DIODE 3 WIRING CONNECTION DIAGRAM «0.00... ssc. sccsscssee 25 PLACEMENT 3 BLOCK DIAGRAM Si 26-28 ‘CONNECTIONS 3 3 ‘TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 29-31 LOCATION OF CONTROLS... 4 FUNCTIONS OF IC TERMINALS |. 32-34 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS FOR OPTICAL PICKUP 5 RESISTORS AND CAPACITORS. 35,38 INSTRUCTIONS FOR TRAVERSE OIL. 5 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST 3 236-38 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS. ....... S69 EXPLODED VIEWS... 38,40 MEASUREMENTS AND ADJUSTMENTS io-14 SAFETY PRECAUTION (this “safety precaution" Is applied only in U.S.A.) 1. Betore servicing, unplug the power cord to prevent an electric shock. When replacing parts, use only manufacturer's recommended components for safety. CCheck the condition of the power cord. Replace it wear or damage is evident. After servicing, be sure to restore the lead dress, insulation barriers, insulation papers, shields, etc. Before returning the serviced equipment to the customer, be sure to make the following insulation resistance test 10 Prevent the customer from being exposed to a shock hazard *INSULATION RESISTANCE TEST 1. Unplug the power cord and short the two prongs of the plug with a jumper wire 2. Turn on the power switch, 3, Measure the resistance value with ohmmeter between the jumpered AC plug and each exposed metal cabinet part, such as screwheads antenna, control shafts, handle brackets, etc. Equipment with antenna terminals should read between 3M and 5.2MQ. to all exposed parts. (Fig. A) Equipment without antenna terminals should read approximately infinity to all exposed parts. (Fig. B) Note: Some exposed parts may be isolated from the chassis by design, These will read infinity, Antenna terminal Exposed Exposee metal metal part ie \Donmameier Qo) onmmeter Fig.) 0.8) Resistance = 2M0—5.2Mo Resistance = Approx 00 4, If the measurement is outside the specified limits, there is 2 possibility of a shock hazard. The equipment should be repaired and rechecked before itis returned to the customer. m@ ACCESSORIES ‘*AC power supply cord .. 1 @Stereo connection Ltype cable 1 ecabinet extenders 2 (polarizea) cable 1 (SUAI75-1)..f0r US.A. (SuP2249-3) (suPz2s7T) (RIMAO054) (SUA172)...for Canada lf PRECAUTION OF LASER DIODE CAUTION: This unit utllzes a class 1 laser. nvisibie laser radiation is emitted from the optical pick up lens when the unitis, tuned on: Do not look directly into the pick up lens. Do not use optical instruments to look a the pick up lens. Do not adjust the preset variable resistor on the optical pick up. Do not disassemble the optical pick up unit {1 the optical pick up is replaced, use the manufactures specified replacement pick up only Use of control or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herin may result in hazardous radiation exposure. m@ PLACEMENT Transport lock Placement notes ‘The optical pickup is secured fo prevent damage during vanspon 1m Place on @ flat, level surface so that the frontvear Be sure to release it bolore use inclination does not exceed 5°. 1H Avoid places such as the following ‘Near any equipment or davce tat generates strong magnetis™ On any heat-generating equipment or device, oF in any place ‘where the temperature is high (40° <104°F> oF higher, J) Lookshat — Pullto unlock, Extremely cold places (5°C <41°F> ot below). (inthe locked ‘Near a tuner or TV (It may cause noise in the broadcast, oF condition) disturbance of the TY picture.) ‘For long periods of time in direct sunight ‘sn dusty or smoky locations aman Se eee can RiAne Scien ns veloc Nowy ct oie ei i ennai oe an mea eg coe Paap eter foetal I CAUTION: rican ‘ ‘i ‘Soh cloth or similar material ‘Always remove the disc belore storing the unit for any period of Donat anspor the unit without {to prevent scratches) time. we , ‘aching the tock shaf. '§ To avoid problems due to vibration. ‘SEVERE DAMAGE WILL RESULT. 900 nat place a book oF similar object under this unit '#Do not route the connection cables (of his or cther unis) across the operation panel, across the top, or under the unit mm CONNECTIONS Before making connections, be sure that the power to this unit and all other connected equipment is fst tuned of. Fear panel coftris unt Tothe ‘AC OUTLET” of the amplifier ‘or Household AC outlet (AC 120 V/60 H2) “REMOTE” terminal of the Technics receiver or tape deck To the "CD" or “AUX” terminals of the receiver or amplifier [i] Stereo connection cable included) [2] Ltype cable (included, part no. 8122577) [3] AC power supply cord (includes) @ LOCATION OF CONTROLS Control section @ Power switch (power) @ Disc holder © Buttons for program function © Buttons for edit function © Auto cue button (auto cue) © Time mode select button (time mode) @ Search buttons (4-4 searchisearch >>) Display section 6 © © Repeat button (repeat) © Play button (b play) ® Pause button (11 pause) @® Stop button (m stop) @® Skip buttons (44 skip/skip >! ) @® Disc holder open/close button (4 open/close) 9 0 OD Le OO aa88 lee exch Hole we i +a TITTILIFPATR ERA) ® @® Disc indicator (Ca) ® Program play indicator ( [program] ) @ Track number display (track) @ Program number display (No.) @ Time display (min/sec) ©® Repeat play indicator (3 ) @ Auto cue indicator (A. cue) ® @ Play indicator (>) @ Pause indicator (1 ® Overtiow indicator (= This indicator iluminates ifthe total number of racks on the dso is 16 oF moc. @ Track number indicator (1-15) @® Tape side indicator (A/B) ® Compact disc edit indicator (edit) m@ HANDLING PRECAUTIONS FOR OPTICAL PICKUP The laser diode in the optical pickup may break down due to potential difference caused by static electricity of clothes or human body, So, be caretul of electrostatic breakdown during repair of the optical pickup. © Handling of optical pickup 1, Do not give excessive shock to the optical pickup because itis of extremely precise structure 2. To prevent the breakdown of the laser diode, an anti static shorting pin is inserted into the flexible board (FPC boars) When removing or connecting the short pin, finish the job in as short time as possible. 3. Take care not to apply excessive stress to the flexible board. (FPC board) 4, Do not turn the variable resistor (laser power adjust- Optical pickup Lens (Do not touch) FPC board (Handle it caretully) ment). It has already been adjusted. Varta rslstor Ta! (oonertum) Be sure to short this portion (Use the shorting pin er elip) Cio shorting nn * Grounding for electrostatic breakdown prevention 1, Human body grounding Use the anti-static wrist strap to relieve the static electricity from your body 2. Work table grounding Puta conductive material (sheet) or steel sheet on the area where the optical pickup is placed, and grounc the sheet Caution: The static electricity of your clothes will not be grounded through the wrist strap. So, take care not to let your clothes touch the optical pickup. @ INSTRUCTIONS FOR TRAVERSE OIL (Part No. SZZ0L31) The container contains 6 9 (approx. 3 mi) of cil, and one application (one shaft) requires 0.05 mi of oll How to Use (1) Remove the guide shaft in the traverse deck from the optical pickup, and clean off any dust from the guide shaft (2) Apply one drop of the SZZOL31 to the tip of the guide shaft. (3) Hold the guide shaft so that its olied end touches the ‘optical pickup and insert it into the bearing while rotating it slowly. (4) After securing the guide shaft, move the optical pickup by hand several times to the left and right to distribute the ol ‘on the guide shatt. DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Warning: This product uses a laser diodes. Refer to caution statements on page 3. ACHTUNG: © Die lasereinheitnicht zerlegen, 1 Die lasereinheit dart nur gegen eine vom hersteller spezifizierte einheit ausgetauscht werden. Ret No. | Removal of the cabinet Fet,No. | Removal of the front panel Procedure Procedure 1 192 1, Remove the2 screws (@, @). 2. Flemove the front panel in the direction ofthe arrow. ‘*Remove the 5 screws (@~). Ret, No. | Removal of the operation P.C.B. Procedure ae) Claws Operation PCB. ‘*Removal ofthe operation P.C.B. NN 1. Remove the 4 screws (@~@). a 2. Release the 7 claws in the direction of the arrows and remove the operation P.C.B. Ret.No. | Removal of the main P.C.B. Procedure 12d ea J = af a) 2 cnsos 1, Remove the 4 screws (@~@). 2, Liftthe main P.C.B. off the retention posts on the chassis. 3. Remove the main P.C.B. in the direction ofthe arrow. How to check the main ‘*When checking the soldered surface of the main P.C.B. and replacing the parts, do as shown. ‘Connect the main P.C.B. ground terminal (LINE OUT terminal) to the chassis with a lead wire. Connect the loading base grounding terminal to the chassis with a lead wire. Connect the operation P.C.8. ground terminal to the chassis with alead wire. Ret. No. 4 Removal of the disc clamper Procedure 195 ‘*Push the claw inthe direction of the arrow and remove the disc clamper, Caw wah projection Magnet hoiser While liting the claw with a screwdriver, rotate magnet holder in the direction of the arrow and remove the yoke and magnet 2, Release the claws of he magnet holder. Ref.No, | Removal of the disc holder and 7 power switch rod Procedure eae Power switch od ‘*Removal of the disc holder 1. Push the rack gear slowly in the direction ofthe arrow until the disc tray comes up. 2, Pullout the disc holder futher to remove it. Note: Make sure to release the lock shat. ‘*Removal of the power switch rod. 1. Set the power switch tothe “OFF” position. 2. Remove the power switch rod by using a screwdriver. Disc holder —_| Disc tay or 1, Remove the 4 screws (@~@). 2. Rlemove the 2 flat cables (CN405, CN406) How to check the servo P. ‘*Wnen checking the soldered surtaces of the servo P.C.8. ‘and replacing the parts, do as shown. ‘*Flat cables (CN405 and CN408) should be left connected, 1. Place the test disc and magnet. Ret. No. Removal of the servo P.C.B. and 10 | loading motor ..8, Procedure | apa To play aes so 7se to] PPC bead | ;O smorce Loading motor Pca S Z Solders ‘Spindle motor terminals ‘*Removal of the servo P.C.B. 4, Remove the 3 screws (@~O). 2, Unsolder the 2 terminals of spindle motor. 3. Remove the FPC board from the optical pickup. Caution: To prevent the breakdown of the laser diode, antistatic shorting pins inserted into the FPC. board, ‘*Removal of the loading motor P.C.B. 1, Remove the 2 screws (@, @). 2. Unsolder the 2 terminals of loading motor. 2. Switch the player on, 3, First push the Open/Close switch $102 in the direction of the arrow and then, within 4 seconds, push switch S101 in the direction ofthe arrow as shown in the figure Ret. No. 7 Removal of the loading motor Procedure 1557-811] Remove the drive belt. Remove the 2 screws (@, @)- Release the 2 claws. Unsolder the 2 terminals of the lead wire of the loading motor. Claw ees Ret. No. | Removal of the optical pickup Ret No- | Removal of the power supply P.C.B. 1 Pigeedure "|/"Reterto the handling precautions for | | Procedure 10-12 optical pickup and instructions for 1-45713, p= | traverse oil (See page 5). 1, Remove the 2 screws (@, @). 2, Unsolder the 2 terminals and the 2 screws (@, @). = 4° ‘*Remove the 3 screws (@~). | | | caution: Take care notte touch the brush terminal | Fetno. | Removal ofthe spindle motor Procedure 157-8 Lore 1, Loosen the screw (@) by using a 1.27 mm allen wrench and remove the turntable, 2. Remove the 2 screws (@, ©) Caution: 1. Tumtable height adjustment is necessary any time the turntable or spindle motor is replaced. 2 The (+) terminal of the spindle motors indicated by the red mark, Adjustment of turntable height 1, Insert a 0.9 mm clearance gauge (RZZ0297) between the turntable (+) Terminal and loading base as shown in the figure. lod mark 2. Tighten the tumtable set-screw by using a 1.27 mm allen wrench, Caution: Refer to turntable height adjustment (See page 11) (0.9mm clearance gauge ceria ices ll MEASUREMENTS AND ADJUSTMENTS Caution: ‘tis very dangerous to look at or touch the laser beam, (Laser radiation is invisible.) | With the unit turned "on’, laser radiation is emitted from the pickup lens, Avoid exposure to the laser beam, especialy when performing adjustments, [rezpanation | PREPARATION 1. Remove the cabinet (see Ret. No. 1 in disassembry instructions}. 2. Remove the disc clamper and magnet (see Ret. No. 6 of the same). 3, Remove the disc holder and power switch rod (see Ret. No. 7 of the same). 4, Place the test disc and magnet on the turntable. 5. Switch the piayer on. 6, First push the OpervClose switch $102 in the direction of the arrow, and then, within 4 seconds, push switch S101 inthe direction of the arrow as shown in the figure. ‘ADJUSTMENT POINTS: Servo P.C.B. (2sv) VRI06 j VR106. (UY (Ry VR101. lee vRt06. l ~ To nica U l&on DE — Connect the red lead erin ao C ‘Adjusting MENON on U ames) adj) adj.) ee AAR eta tad oo [VR 106] (GNO) ainsi eddie gutaitael ve AE) rt ynu pucadormgarrngustman, orecysattamtoine) — (TaSAne [W103] crea gents ~10- Measuring Instruments and Special Tools ‘Servo gain adjuster (SZZP1017F or SZZP10940) Test discs 1. Playabilty test disc (S2ZP1054C or S2ZP1014F) 2. Uneven test disc (SZZP1056C) 3. Black band test disc (SZZP1087C) ‘*Normal disc ‘*Dual-beam oscilloscope with bandwidth of 30 MHz or better (with EXT trigger and 1:1. probe). ‘*Audio trequency (AF) osilator ‘Conversion connector (SZZP1032F) ‘Allen wrench (M2.0) ($22P1101C) ‘*Allen wrench (M1.27), '#0.9 mm clearance gauge (RZZ0297) ‘As to the replacement of the following parts, refer to the specified sections for adjustment. (1) Spindle motor (2) Tumtable (3) Optical pickup Sections (1), (3) to (8) Sections (1), (3) t0 (8) ‘Sections (2) t0 (8) Adjusting Procedure ‘you have replaced the spindle motor or turntable, perform the following adjustment: (1) TURNTABLE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT 1. Insert the 0.9 mm clearance gauge (RZZ0297) between the turniabie and the loacing base (see the figure at right 2, Tighten the turntable retention screw with the 1.27 mm allen wrench 3. Connect the osciloscope’s CH. 1 probe across VRi08's BEEROM+) anc VAi08's UATE) terminals via a titer. (Note: A voltage of 2.5 V appears at the V. REF terminal. Take care not to short the player's chassis 10 the oscil loscope ground.) Oscilloscope setting: ‘VOLT 50mv SWEEP tims. Input coupling oc 4. Adjust oscilloscope's DC zero balance. 5. Switch the player power ON, and play the test disc (SZZP1014F or SZZP1054C), 6, Measure the OC level displayed on the oscilloscope. Note 1. If the measured amplitude is within a range of +/— 16 mY, the turntable height is correct. i itis outside this range, adjust the turntable height by using the clearance gauge as a pry, If the amplitude exceeds +15 mv, lower turntable, If the ampitude is below -15 mV, elevate the turntable. Tunable Crearance gauge ogmm /(Rzz0287) —! Spindle motor Note 2. ifthe measured amplitude greatly surpasses or falls, short of the range above, set VR105 at or around the ‘center, then try to adjust the height again. (Then be sure to adjust the focus offset as well.) (2) MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT 1, Connect the oscilloscope's CH. 1 probe across IRINETO (+) and MRRETOEM (—) on the Servo PCB. Oscilloscope setting: VOLT 100 mv ‘SWEEP 05 us. Input coupling AC 2. Switch the player power ON, and play track 9 on the test disc (SZZP1056C), ‘3. Leave the player in Play mode and place it as shown in the figure on the right. 4, Altemately adjust the two mechanical adjusting ‘screws with the 2.0 mm allen wrench until the RF signal amplitude variation on the oscilloscope is minimized. 5. After completing the adjustment, lock the mechanical adjustments with lock paint (RZZOLO}). Optical pickup. Mechanica! adjustment “Minimize the variation of amplitude. =i eer (8) BEST EYE (PD BALANCE) ADJUSTMENT 7 se MEE rr oe, . iy . EEF *Maximize the amplitude, (4) FOCUS GAIN ADJUSTMENT 1, Connect the servo gain adjuster to the player (see page 14). 2, Set the servo gain adjuster’s gain switch to posi "2" and the ON/OFF switch to ON. 3. Set up the AF oscillator output for 825 Hz, 150 mVp-p, and connect it across the OSC and GND terminals on the servo gain adjuster. 4. Connect oscilloscape’s CH. 1 and CH. 2 probes to the servo gain adjuster's TP1 and TP2 terminals, respec- tively (TP is GND), Oscilloscope setting: f VOUT. 100 mv (both channels) SwEER Some “Adjust VRTO4 unt a equals. Input coupling «....- reese AC. 5. Play the test disc (SZZP1014F or SZZP1054C) 6. Set the servo gain adjusters gain switch to position "3", and you will see a 825Hz signal on the ‘oscilloscope. Adjust VR104 until the signal amplitudes ‘on both channels become identical to each other. 7. Set the gain switch back to position “2 Se te eam tas tte L 2. Connect oscilloscope's CH. 1 and CH. 2 probes to the Vi j r servo gain adjuster's TP1 and TP2 terminals, respec- t er fesnsfoe ssn (TPS is GND). ae Oscilloscope setting: VOUT feestvsssorsss 100m (oth channel) lb ‘SWEEP 3 1 msec. i Input coupling... AC L 3. Switch the player power ON, and play the test dise (SZZP1014F or SZZP1054C). 4. Set the servo gain adjuster's gain switch to position “Adjust VR102 uni a equals. ‘and you will see a 1.1 kHz signal on the ‘oscilloscope. Adjust VR102 until the signal amplitudes fon both channels become identical to each other. 5, Set the gain switch back to position “2”. = (9) CHECK OF PLAY OPERATION AFTER ADJUSTMENT “Checking Skip Search “Checking Using Defect Disc 1. Play an ordinary musical program disc. 1. Play the 0.7 mm black dat and the 0.7 mm wedge on (6) FOCUS OFFSET ADJUSTMENT Note: Make sure that the servo gain adjuste’s gain T itch is set 10 positon “2" 5 Sst eS cos ronal 2. Press the skip button to check fr normal skip search the defect test disc (SZZP1054C) and verily that no eet eration (in both the forward and reverse diec- sound skip oF noise occurs rT od RET 0 P.C8. an | - he ERT (>) 20 BRETEP—) 07 tne Servo P.C.B. ang I ... tions). 2. Play the middle tracks of the uneven test disc and 8 CH. 2 probe (+) 10 VA104's_GLXEM terminal Oscilloscope setting: “Checking Manual Search verity that no sound skip or noise occurs ca VOUT. 100 mv (CH. 1) ca 1. Play an ordinary musical program disc. 100 mV (CH. 2) 2. Press the manual search button to check for smooth SWEEP setttttereseseeses OSMS, manual search operations at either low or high speed Input coupling .......... AC (both CH. 1 and 2) y che (in both the forward and reverse directions). Trigger mode NORM (trigger CH. 1) —— 2. Switch the player power ON, and play the 9 onthe test ‘Connection of servo gain adj dee Gzzbroers [TT 2. Trager ie osiloncop' OH. 10 tat he folowing iste rete 8 wavelorms are observed, Adjust VR 05 unt the cp in eis 7 the RF signal envelope on CH. 1 is smooth and the signal amplitude on CH.2 is minimized, ie. when rH ampiitude’A equals amplitude B. Sen gan acjuster ‘sctatorconnection Conversion comector (7) TRACKING OF OFFSET ADJUSTMENT Note: Make sure that the servo gain adjuster’s gain Selector iy (eouor wr ose ‘sume Qa Gn @), switch is set to positon "2" 6. i : 1. Connect the osciloscope’s CH. 1 probe across | 3? a (ERGO) 2c BEEDEM(—) 07 the Servo P.C.B. and veatee rr IIS CH. 2 probe (+) (0 VR102's Xe terminal, wen SS Oscilloscope settin a E vor 100 mv (GH. 1) Sectors _ onconcore LE | 200 mv (CH. 2) [5S] %98} temas SWEEP. is cesses 0.5 ms. | pa de Input coupling . . AC (both CH. 1 and 2) Tgger mode NORM (tigger CH.1.) Sian sel 2. Switch the player power ON. and play rack 9 on the arwelope CEL wes test disc (SZZP1057C). io cua ae OL 3, Trigger the osciloscope's CH. 1 so that the folowing Wize te amplitude on make A=B. waveforms are observed. Adjust VR103 unt the dip in the RF signal envelope on CH. 1 is smooth and the signal amplitude on CH. 2 is minimized, i.e, when amplitude A equals amplitude B. lm NEW SERVO GAIN ADJUSTER (Servo Amp. Adjusting Fixture) (8) TRACKING BALANCE ADJUSTMENT 5. Set the servo gain adjusters gain switch to position 1. Make sure that servo gain adjuster's gain switch is sot "1", and agjust VR106 unti the jittar contained in the ‘The following introduces the improved version of the current servo gain adjuster (SZZP1017F} to position * signal waveform on CH.1 is minimized as shown 2. Set up the AF oscillator output for 1.1 kHz, 600 boiow. Part number: SZZP1094C mVp-p, and connect it across the OSC and'GND 6. Disconnect the servo gain adjusters leads from the terminals on the servo gain adjuster. player. Features: 3. Connect osciloscope's CH. 1 probe across IEEE (1) Contains all oscilation frequencies and output adjustments needed for focus servo gain, tracking serve gain, and tracking (+) angi{RDER(-) on the Servo P.C.8. and CH. 2 | balance adjustment (requires no extemal oscilator) probe (+) 10 tne OSC terminal on the servo gain (2) Panel indicators indicate the best points of focus and tracking serve gains (no osciloscope needed). adjuster. {3) intemal power supply eliminates the need for power supply from the CD player. Oscilloscope setting: VOLT so esese sce 100 mV (CH. 1) SWEEP o 0.5 msec. Input coupling ‘AC (both CH. 1 and2) | Trigger mode «.. NORM (tigger CH. 2) j 4. Switch the player power ON, and play the test dise (SZZP1014F or SZZP1054C), “itor should be minimized. =13- a4 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 z 8 8 10 mm SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (parts list on page 35~37.) Ehoreration circuit (This schematic diagram may be mosttied at any time with the development of new technology.) St: Power switch ‘$606, $607: Search switches $101, $102: Disc holder open/close (8606; <4, $607; >>) detection switches $608, $608: Skip switches Disc holder openiclose switch (S608; 4, $609; >) ‘Stop switen ‘s610: Time mode select switch Repeat switch $611, $612: Program function switches ee Pause switch (8611; program, $612; clear) Bravest Play switch $613: Auto cue switch swrrehing $614, $615: Edit function switches (S614; tape length, S615; side A/B) ‘*The voltage value and waveform are the reterence votage ofthis unit measured by DC electronic voltmeter (nigh impedance) and esciloscope on the basis of chassis, ‘Accordingly, there may arise some erorin voltage values and waveloims depending upon the internal impedance ofthe taster or the measuring unt. “The parenthesized are the values of voltage generated during playing (Test dsc kHz, L+R, 0 <8), others are voltage values in stop mode, important safety nave ‘Components identified by &, mark have special characterstics important for salety. When replacing any of orejasesr these components, use only manulacturer’s specie pars. , 7 —< >! Positive votage lines. <>... : Negative voltage lines, ‘Audio signal ines. 088 acest “Caution! Seietne IC and LSI are sensitive to static electricity. Pca ‘Secondary trouble can be prevented by aking care during repar. “Cover the parts boxes made of plastics wth aluminum oi “Ground the soldering ron. “Puta conductive maton the work table “Donottouch the legs of IC or LSI with the fingers directly eit breizaest @ DESCRIPTION OF FL PANEL ‘*GRID ASSIGNMENT 126 116 1G 9G 8G7G. 8G VE oO folzale wv PIN CONNECTION inno. pope recs fshnpaio|s [a7] | 5 [68 pehspehsh FF holo ls] 7]s]=| «ta fefe yrs] eps commsomon |e] |p] Plo/6 ele\o|e\e|clelr|e|rlale ‘ANODE CONNECTION = falele ae = Ls =o Tesh expe Eo > fa ® [- 7 : Taal wy or wT 7 arr ABW \\\y =15- . -16-

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