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Micro System MCM275

all versions

Service
Service
Service

Service Manual COMPACT

TABLE OF CONTENTS DIGITAL AUDIO

Page
Location of pc boards & Version variations ................ 1-2
Technical Specifications ............................................. 1-3
Measurement setup .................................................... 1-4
Service Aids, Safety Instruction, etc. ............... 1-5 to 1-6
Lead-free Information & Service Instruction .............. 1-7
Preparations & Controls & Troubleshooting .. 1-8 to 1-10
Troubleshooting ........................................................ 1-11
Disassembly Instructions & Service positions .............. 2
Service Test Programs ............................................... 3-1
Set Block diagram ...................................................... 4-1
Set Wiring diagram ..................................................... 5-1
Main Board .................................................................... 6
CD/MCU Board .............................................................. 7
AC Power Board ............................................................ 8
Set Mechanical Exploded view & parts list ................... 9
Revision List ................................................................ 10

CLASS 1
©
Copyright 2006 Philips Consumer Electronics B.V. Eindhoven, The Netherlands LASER PRODUCT
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or
transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, or otherwise
without the prior permission of Philips.
GB
Published by SL 0619 Service Audio Printed in The Netherlands Subject to modification 3141 785 30332

Version 1.1
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VERSION VARIATIONS

VERSION VARIATIONS:
Type /Versions: MCM275
Features & /05 /12 /37 /98
Board in used:
Aux in / CDR in x x x x
Line Out
Video Out
Surround Out
Subwoofer Out
Power Booster Out
Digital Out
Digital in
Matrix Surround
RDS x x
News x x
Dolby Pro Logic (DPL)
Incredible Surround
Karaoke Features
Voltage Selector x
ECO Power Standby (LCD Display Off) x x x
ECO6 Tuner Board - Systems Non-Cenelec x x
ECO6 Tuner Board - Systems Cenelec x x
USB Direct x x x x
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SPECIFICATIONS

GENERAL:
Mains voltage : 127/240V -15%+10% Switchable for /98 Dynamic Bass Boost (DBB) : ON / OFF
120V ± 10% for /37 Input sensitivity
230V ± 10% for /05/12 Aux in (at 1kHz) : 500mV at 600 Ω
Mains frequency : 50/60Hz USB : Host
Clock accuracy : < 4 seconds per day Output sensitivity
Dimension centre unit : xx x xx x xx (mm) Headphone output at 32 Ω : 10mW ± 2dB (Max. vol.)

Power consumption COMPACT DISC:


Active : 20W Frequency response within ± 3dB : 125Hz - 16kHz
Standby : < 5.5W (DEMO mode) Output level (in Vrms) : 500mV, Zout = 100Ω
ECO Power Standby : < 0.5W for /05/12/37 Signal/Noise ratio (unw.) : > 65dB
Signal/Noise ratio (A-weighted) : > 76dB
Distortion at 1kHz : < 0.02%
Channel unbalance (-40dB) : < ±2dB
TUNER: Channel separation at 1kHz : > 30dB
FM Emphasis : 15/50 µS (switched
Tuning range : 87.5-108MHz automatically by CD10)
Grid : 50kHz for /98/12/05 THD Noise(1kHz,500mW) : < 1.0%
100kHz for /98/55/37 Volume attenuation(1kHz) : > 60dB
IF frequency : 10.7MHz ± 20kHz MP3 CD WMA:
Aerial input : 75 Ω coaxial /05/12/98 MP3 : MPEG 1 (ISO/IEC 11172-3)
300 Ω for /37 Layer3
Sensitivity at 26dB S/N : < 22µf MP3-CD Bit Rate : 8-320 kbps
Selectivity at 300kHz bandwidth : > 25dB WMA-CD Bit Rate : 64-192 kbps
Image rejection : > 25dB [> 75dB] Sampling Rate : 8, 11.025, 12, 16, 22.05,
IF rejection : > 60B [> 80dB] 24, 32, 44.1, 48 kHz
Distortion at RF=1mV, dev. 75kHz : < 3% Format : ISO9660, Joliet,UDF
-3dB Limiting point : < 23.5dBf ID3 : V1 tag/V2 2.0/V2 3.0
Crosstalk at RF=1mV, dev. 40kHz : > 18dB
Language Support : English

MW
Tuning range : 531-1602kHz for /05/12/55/98
530-1700kHz for /37/98
Grid : 9kHz for /05/12/55/98
10kHz for /37/98 [....] Values indicated are for /05/12 only.
IF frequency : 450kHz ± 1kHz
Aerial input : Frame aerial 18.1µH
Sensitivity at 26dB S/N : < 4.4mV/M
Selectivity at 300kHz bandwidth : > 18dB
IF rejection : > 45dB
Image rejection : > 28dB
Distortion at RF=50mV, M=80% : < 5%

AMPLIFIER:
Output power
L&R : 2 x 5.0W (4Ω, 1kHz, 10% THD)
: 2 x 4.5W (4Ω, 1kHz, 10% THD) /98
: 2 x 4.5W (FTC Power, 4Ω, 1kHz, 10% THD
63Hz-12.5kHz) /37
Frequency response within -3dB : 50Hz-16kHz
Digital Sound Control (DSC) : Jazz / Rock / Pop / Classic
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MEASUREMENT SETUP

Tuner FM

Bandpass
DUT 250Hz-15kHz LF Voltmeter
e.g. 7122 707 48001 e.g. PM2534
RF Generator
e.g. PM5326
Ri=50Ω

S/N and distortion meter


e.g. Sound Technology ST1700B

Use a bandpass filter to eliminate hum (50Hz, 100Hz) and disturbance from the pilottone (19kHz, 38kHz).

Tuner AM (MW,LW)
Bandpass
250Hz-15kHz LF Voltmeter
DUT e.g. 7122 707 48001 e.g. PM2534

RF Generator
e.g. PM5326
S/N and distortion meter
e.g. Sound Technology ST1700B
Ri=50Ω

Frame aerial
e.g. 7122 707 89001

To avoid atmospheric interference all AM-measurements have to be carried out in a Faraday´s cage.
Use a bandpass filter (or at least a high pass filter with 250Hz) to eliminate hum (50Hz, 100Hz).

CD Recorder
Use Audio Signal Disc SBC429 4822 397 30184 Use Universal Test Cassette CrO2 SBC419 4822 397 30069
(replaces test disc 3) or Universal Test Cassette Fe SBC420 4822 397 30071

DUT
DUT LF Generator L
L e.g. PM5110

R
R
S/N and distortion mete
S/N and distortion meter e.g. Sound Technology ST1700B
e.g. Sound Technology ST1700B

LEVEL METER
LEVEL METER e.g. Sennheiser UPM550
e.g. Sennheiser UPM550 with FF-filter
with FF-filter
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SERVICE AIDS

Service Tools: ESD Equipment:


Universal Torx driver holder .................................4822 395 91019 Anti-static table mat - large 1200x650x1.25mm ...4822 466 10953
Torx bit T10 150mm ...........................................4822 395 50456 anti-static table mat - small 600x650x1.25mm .....4822 466 10958
Torx driver set T6-T20 .........................................4822 395 50145 Anti-static wristband ............................................4822 395 10223
Torx driver T10 extended .....................................4822 395 50423 Connectorbox (1MΩ) ..........................................4822 395 11307
Extension cable
(to connect wristband to conn.box) ..........4822 320 11305
Connecting cable
Compact Disc: (to connect table mat to conn.box) ...........4822 320 11306
SBC426/426A Test disc 5 + 5A ...........................4822 397 30096 Earth cable (to Connect product to mat or box) --4822 320 11308
SBC442 Audio Burn-in test disc 1kHz .................4822 397 30155 Complete kit ESD3
SBC429 Audio Signals disc .................................4822 397 30184 (combining all above products) ...............4822 320 10671
Dolby Pro-logic Test Disc ....................................4822 395 10216 Wristband tester ...................................................4822 344 13999

HANDLING CHIP COMPONENTS


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NL WAARSCHUWING
GB WARNING ESD
Alle IC’s en vele andere halfgeleiders zijn
All ICs and many other semi-conductors are gevoelig voor electrostatische ontladingen
susceptible to electrostatic discharges (ESD). (ESD).
Careless handling during repair can reduce life Onzorgvuldig behandelen tijdens reparatie kan
drastically. de levensduur drastisch doen verminderen.
When repairing, make sure that you are Zorg ervoor dat u tijdens reparatie via een
connected with the same potential as the mass polsband met weerstand verbonden bent met
of the set via a wrist wrap with resistance. hetzelfde potentiaal als de massa van het
Keep components and tools also at this apparaat.
potential. Houd componenten en hulpmiddelen ook op
ditzelfde potentiaal.

F ATTENTION
I AVVERTIMENTO
Tous les IC et beaucoup d’autres
D WARNUNG
semi-conducteurs sont sensibles aux Tutti IC e parecchi semi-conduttori sono
décharges statiques (ESD). Alle ICs und viele andere Halbleiter sind sensibili alle scariche statiche (ESD).
Leur longévité pourrait être considérablement empfindlich gegenüber elektrostatischen La loro longevità potrebbe essere fortemente
écourtée par le fait qu’aucune précaution n’est Entladungen (ESD). ridatta in caso di non osservazione della più
prise à leur manipulation. Unsorgfältige Behandlung im Reparaturfall kan grande cauzione alla loro manipolazione.
Lors de réparations, s’assurer de bien être relié die Lebensdauer drastisch reduzieren. Durante le riparazioni occorre quindi essere
au même potentiel que la masse de l’appareil et Veranlassen Sie, dass Sie im Reparaturfall über collegato allo stesso potenziale che quello della
enfiler le bracelet serti d’une résistance de ein Pulsarmband mit Widerstand verbunden massa dell’apparecchio tramite un braccialetto
sécurité. sind mit dem gleichen Potential wie die Masse a resistenza.
Veiller à ce que les composants ainsi que les des Gerätes. Assicurarsi che i componenti e anche gli utensili
outils que l’on utilise soient également à ce Bauteile und Hilfsmittel auch auf dieses gleiche con quali si lavora siano anche a questo
potentiel. Potential halten. potenziale.

GB
Safety regulations require that the set be restored to its original “Pour votre sécurité, ces documents
condition and that parts which are identical with those specified, doivent être utilisés par des spécia-
be used. listes agréés, seuls habilités à réparer
votre appareil en panne”.

NL
Veiligheidsbepalingen vereisen, dat het apparaat bij reparatie in
zijn oorspronkelijke toestand wordt teruggebracht en dat onderdelen, CLASS 1
identiek aan de gespecificeerde, worden toegepast.
LASER PRODUCT
3122 110 03420

F
Les normes de sécurité exigent que l’appareil soit remis à l’état
d’origine et que soient utiliséés les piéces de rechange identiques
à celles spécifiées.
GB Warning !
Invisible laser radiation when open.
Avoid direct exposure to beam.

D
Bei jeder Reparatur sind die geltenden Sicherheitsvorschriften zu S Varning !
beachten. Der Original zustand des Geräts darf nicht verändert werden;
für Reparaturen sind Original-Ersatzteile zu verwenden. Osynlig laserstrålning när apparaten är öppnad och spärren
är urkopplad. Betrakta ej strålen.

SF Varoitus !
I
Avatussa laitteessa ja suojalukituksen ohitettaessa olet alttiina
Le norme di sicurezza esigono che l’apparecchio venga rimesso näkymättömälle laserisäteilylle. Älä katso säteeseen!
nelle condizioni originali e che siano utilizzati i pezzi di ricambio
identici a quelli specificati.

DK Advarse !
"After servicing and before returning set to customer perform a
leakage current measurement test from all exposed metal parts to Usynlig laserstråling ved åbning når sikkerhedsafbrydere er
earth ground to assure no shock hazard exist. The leakage current ude af funktion. Undgå udsaettelse for stråling.
must not exceed 0.5mA."
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INFORMATION ABOUT LEAD-FREE SOLDERING
Philips CE is producing lead-free sets from 1.1.2005 onwards.
IDENTIFICATION:

Regardless of special logo (not always indicated) one must treat all sets from 1 Jan 2005 onwards, according next rules:

Example S/N:

Bottom line of typeplate gives a 14-digit S/N. Digit 5&6 is the year, digit 7&8 is the week number,
so in this case 2005 wk12

So from 0501 onwards = from 1 Jan 2005 onwards

Important note: In fact also products of year 2004 must be treated in this way as long as
you avoid mixing solder-alloys (leaded/ lead-free). So best to always use SAC305 and the
higher temperatures belong to this.

Due to lead-free technology some rules have to be respected by the workshop during a repair:

• Use only lead-free solder alloy Philips SAC305 with order code 0622 149 00106. If lead-free solder-paste is required, please contact
the manufacturer of your solder-equipment. In general use of solder-paste within workshops should be avoided because paste is not
easy to store and to handle.

• Use only adequate solder tools applicable for lead-free solder alloy. The solder tool must be able
o To reach at least a solder-temperature of 40
o To stabilize the adjusted temperature at the solder-tip
o To exchange solder-tips for different applications.
• Adjust your solder tool so that a temperature around − is reached and stabilized at the solder joint. Heating-time of the
solder-joint should not exceed ~ 4 sec. Avoid temperatures above 400 otherwise wear-out of tips will rise drastically and flux-fluid
will be destroyed. To avoid wear-out of tips switch off un-used equipment, or reduce heat.
• Mix of lead-free solder alloy / parts with leaded solder alloy / parts is possible but PHILIPS recommends strongly to avoid mixed
solder alloy types (leaded and lead-free).
If one cannot avoid or does not know whether product is lead-free, clean carefully the solder-joint from old solder alloy and re-solder
with new solder alloy (SAC305).
• Use only original spare-parts listed in the Service-Manuals. Not listed standard-material (commodities) has to be purchased at
external companies.
• Special information for BGA-ICs:
- always use the 12nc-recognizable soldering temperature profile of the specific BGA (for de-soldering always use the lead-free
temperature profile, in case of doubt)
- lead free BGA-ICs will be delivered in so-called 'dry-packaging' (sealed pack including a silica gel pack) to protect the IC against
moisture. After opening, dependent of MSL-level seen on indicator-label in the bag, the BGA-IC possibly still has to be baked dry.
(MSL=Moisture Sensitivity Level). This will be communicated via AYS-website.
Do not re-use BGAs at all.

• For sets produced before 1.1.2005 (except products of 2004), containing leaded solder-alloy and components, all needed spare-parts
will be available till the end of the service-period. For repair of such sets nothing changes.

• On our website www.atyourservice.ce.Philips.com you find more information to:

∗ BGA-de-/soldering (+ baking instructions)


∗ Heating-profiles of BGAs and other ICs used in Philips-sets

You will find this and more technical information within the "magazine", chapter "workshop news".

For additional questions please contact your local repair-helpdesk.

SERVICE INSTRUCTION
Safety regulations require that after a repair, the set must be returned in its original condition. Pay in particular attention to
the following points:

· Route the wire trees correctly and fix them with the 1. Unplug the AC Power cord and connect a wire
mounted cable clamps. between the two pins of the AC Power plug.
· Check the insulation of the AC Power lead for external 2. Set the AC Power switch to the "on" position (keep the
damage. AC Power cord unplugged!).
· Check the strain relief of the AC Power cord for proper 3. Measure the resistance value between the pins of the
function. AC Power plug and the metal shielding of the tuner or
· Check the electrical DC resistance between the AC Power the aerial connection on the set. The reading should be
Plug and the secondary side (only for sets which have a AC larger than 4.5 Mohm (For U.S. it should be between
Power isolated power supply): 4.2 Mohm and 12 Mohm).
4. Switch "off" the set, and remove the wire between the
two pins of the AC Power plug.

• Check the cabinet for defects, to avoid touching of any


inner parts by the customer.
Preparation

Using the remote control Setting the clock 8


After connecting MCM275 to the power supply,
IMPORTANT!
set the clock first. 1
– Remove the
1 Press and hold STANDBY-ON/ ECO 7
protective plastic tab 2
POWER to switch the set to Standby mode
before using the
The display shows the set time
remote control.
-- --:-- -- flashes by default if you have not set
– Always point the the clock
remote control directly 2 In the standby mode, press and hold DISPLAY/
towards IR area. CLOCK on the remote control
SET CLOCK scrolls on the display
Notes for remote control: 24 HR or 12 HR appears for the initial
– First select the source you wish to clock setting. To select 24-hour clock or
control by pressing one of the source select 12-hour clock,
keys on the remote control (for example On the remote control, press VOLUME +/-
PREPARATIONS AND CONTROLS

CD,TUNER). once or more (or turn VOLUME on the


– Then select the desired function (for set)
example ÉÅ, í, ë). On the remote control, press DISPLAY/ 6
CLOCK to confirm
To replace the remote controls’ The hours digits start flashing
battery 3 Hold down or press VOLUME +/- repeatedly
to set the hours (or turn VOLUME on the
3
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set) 5
1 Press and hold 1 as indicated.
4 Press DISPLAY/CLOCK to confirm 4
2 Simultaneously, pull the battery tray at 4.
The minutes digits start flashing
3 Remove the old battery and put a new CR2025 5 Hold down or press VOLUME +/- repeatedly
battery in place. to set the minutes (or turn VOLUME on the
4 Put back the battery tray. set)
6 Press DISPLAY/CLOCK to confirm
– To exit without storing the clock setting press
STOP 9
2
Helpful hints:
9
1 – The clock setting will be erased when the system 0
is disconnected from the power supply. !
3 – The set will exit from the clock setting mode if
CR 2
02

LI
TH
IUM no button is pressed within 90 seconds.
@
– To set the clock automatically by using a time %
signal which is broadcast together with the RDS
signal see chapter RDS: Automatic clock
#
setting via RDS.
$
CAUTION! /

– Remove the battery if it is exhausted


USB

or will not be used for a long time.


– Batteries contain chemical substances,
so they should be disposed of properly.
Controls Controls
AUX
1 STANDBY-ON/ ECO POWER 0 DBB (Dynamic Bass Boost) – selects the audio input from an additional
– turns the bass enhancement on/off
Remote control
– press briefly to switch the set on or off (standby/ connected appliance
ECO POWER); ! DSC (Digital Sound Control) – In standby or Eco Power mode:: switches the
– In standby or Eco Power mode: press and /
– selects predefined sound settings: ROCK, set on and selects the audio input from an
hold to toggle between Standby and ECO JAZZ, POP, CLASSIC % 1 additional connected appliance
USB
POWER mode (power-saving mode)
@ PROGRAM 2 3 VOLUME +/-
– Red indicator: lights up red when the set is
– CD/USB: programs tracks – adjusts the volume level
switched to ECO POWER mode 3
– Tuner: programs preset radio stations – Clock/Timer: adjusts the hours and minutes
2 SOURCE $
# STOP 4 TIMER
– selects sound source CD, USB,TUNER or
– CD/USB: stops playback; erase a program 4 – displays the timer setting
AUX #
$ AUX-IN – switches the timer on/off
– In standby or Eco Power mode: switches the @ 5
– connects to the AUDIO OUT jack on the – enters the timer setting mode (press and hold
set on and selects sound source CD, USB,
external appliance ! 6 for more than 2 seconds)
TUNER or AUX
% 0 7 5 SLEEP
3 IR – set the sleep timer
– jack for the external USB mass storage device
PREPARATIONS AND CONTROLS

– sensor for the infrared remote control 9 8


Helpful hints: Always point the remote control
6 MUTE
– switches the sound off temporarily
towards this sensor.
7 RDS/NEWS
4 PUSH OPEN
– push to unfold or fold the control panel Notes for remote control: – Tuner: selects RDS (Radio Data System)
– First select the source you wish to information
5 CD OPEN • CLOSE 0
– opens/closes the CD door control by pressing one of the source select – CD/USB/AUX: activates/deactivates news
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keys on the remote control (for example


6 CD door 8 SHUFFLE
CD,TUNER).
7 VOLUME – Then select the desired function (for – selects random playback
– adjusts the volume level example ÉÅ, í, ë). 9 REPEAT
– Clock/Timer: adjusts the hours and minutes – selects continuous playback
1 B
8n – press briefly to switch the set on or off (standby/ 0 DSC (Digital Sound Control)
– 3.5 mm headphone socket ECO POWER); – selects predefined sound settings: ROCK,
Helpful hints: – In standby or Eco Power mode: press and JAZZ, POP, CLASSIC
– Adjust the volume to a moderate level hold to toggle between Standby and ECO
before you plug in the headphones. POWER mode (power-saving mode)
! DBB (Dynamic Bass Boost)
Source buttons – turns the bass enhancement on/off
– Connecting headphones will switch off the 2
speakers. USB @ PROGRAM
– selects USB source – CD/USB: programs tracks
9 ALBUM/ PRESET + /- – Tuner: programs preset radio stations
– CD/USB: selects albums (for MP3/WMA only) – In standby or Eco Power mode:: switches the
– TUNER: selects a preset radio station set on and selects USB source. # DISPLAY/CLOCK
CD – Clock: - displays the set time
4 / ¢ - In standby mode: enters the clock
– selects CD source
– CD/USB: skips or searches CD tracks/titles setting mode (press and hold for more
– In standby or Eco Power mode:: switches the
backwards/forwards than 2 seconds)
set on and selects CD source.
– Tuner: tunes to radio stations – TUNER/Audio CD: switches between clock
TUNER
6 – selects TUNER source and toggles between the display and playback
– CD/USB: starts or pauses playback wavebands: FM and MW display
– MP3/WMA files: displays disc information
– In standby or Eco Power mode:: switches the
during playback
set on and selects TUNER source
Controls Installation Installation

$4 / ¢ Placing MCM275
– CD/USB: skips or searches CD tracks
backwards/forwards With the detachable stand and by-packed wall
– Tuner: tunes to radio stations mounting kit , MCM275 allows you to place it in FM wire
two ways: on desktops with stand or on MW loop
ALBUM/ PRESET 3 / 4 antenna antenna
walls without stand.
– CD/USB: selects the next/previous album (for
MP3/WMA only) Mounting stand onto the set
– TUNER: selects a preset radio station
MCM275 is equipped with a stand. To mount
ÉÅ the stand onto the set,
– CD/USB: starts or pauses playback 1 Put MCM275 on a flat and firm surface, rear side Speaker Speaker
9 facing up (right) (left)
– CD/USB: stops playback; erase a program 2 As shown, align the stand to the slots at set’s
CONTROLS & INSTALLATIONS

% OPEN • CLOSEç bottom, 4 FRONT facing down


– opens/closes the CD door

PRESS PRESS

FRONT
FRONT

AC power cord
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3 Push the stand down into the slots Rear connections


When the stand is in place, you will hear a
click Warning:
– Never make or change connections with
the mains supply switched on.
– Install your set near the AC outlet and
where the AC power plug can be reached
easily.

A Speaker connections
Use the supplied speakers only. Using other B Antenna connections
speakers can damage the set or the sound MW antenna
quality will be negatively affected.
1 Assemble the loop antenna as shown:
Connect the cable of the left speaker to LEFT
Mounting MCM275 onto walls (red and black) and the cable of the right
speaker to RIGHT (red and black) as follows:
See Appendix: How to mount your a. Press the clip of the red terminal and fully
MCM275 onto walls to learn more about insert the stripped portion of the colored (or
wall mounting. marked) speaker cable into the socket, then
release the clip
b. Press the clip of the black terminal and fully
insert the stripped portion of the black (or
unmarked) speaker cable into the socket, then
release the clip
Installation Installation
Or 2 Move the antenna in different positions for
Insert the loop antenna into the slot on the set optimal reception (as far away as possible from Connecting a non-USB device Using AC power
the TV, VCR or other radiation sources)
It is possible to use an additional appliance, e.g. 1 Make sure all the connections have been made
3 Fix the antenna’s end to the wall
TV, VCR or CD recorder with the set. On before switching on the power supply
Connecting an additional MCM275, you can playback music from an
appliance external source. 2 Connect the AC power cord to the wall socket.
Connecting a USB device or memory 1 Follow the Step 1 under Connecting a USB This switches on the power supply
card device or memory card
Insert one plug of the audio cable (not supplied) When MCM275 is switched to standby, it is still
By connecting a USB mass storage device 2
to the socket AUX IN on the set ‘s foldable consuming some power. To disconnect the
(including USB flash memory, USB flash players
control panel system from the power supply completely,
or memory cards) to the Hi-Fi system, you can
enjoy the device’s stored music through the
remove the power plug from the wall
2 Fit the plug of the loop antenna to AM (MW) 3 Connect the other end of the audio cable to the
powerful speakers of Hi-Fi system. socket.
ANTENNA as shown below AUDIO OUT terminal of the additional
1 Check you have unfolded the control panel appliance
The type plate is located on the rear of the
CONTROLS & INSTALLATIONS

3 Adjust the position of the antenna for optimal


reception (as far away as possible from the TV, set.
VCR or other radiation sources)
For users in the U.K.: please follow the
instructions.

Warning!
AM
ANTENNA To avoid overheating of the system, a safety
circuit has been built in. Therefore, your
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system may switch to Standby mode


automatically under extreme conditions. If
2 Insert the USB device’s USB plug into the socket this happens, let the system cool down
FM antenna on the set ‘s foldable control panel before reusing it (not available for all versions).
The wire antenna supplied can only be used to
receive nearby stations. For better reception we This product complies with the radio
recommend using a cable antenna system or an 4 Select AUX mode on the set interference requirements of the European
outdoor antenna. Community.
1 Extend the wire antenna and fit it to FM
ANTENNA as shown below Helpful hints: CAUTION
– Always refer to the owner’s manual of other
equipment for complete connection. Visible and invisible laser radiation. If the
or cover is open, do not look at the beam.
for the devices with USB cable: High voltage! Do not open. You run the risk
a. Insert one plug of the USB cable (not
of getting an electric shock.
supplied) to the socket on the set ‘s
The machine does not contain any user-
foldable control panel
serviceable parts.
b. Inser t the other plug of the USB cable to the
USB output terminal of the USB device Modification of the product could result in
or hazardous radiation of EMC or other
for the memory card: unsafe operation.
a. Insert the memory card into a card reader
(not supplied)
Note: If you are using a cable antenna system or b. Use a USB cable (not supplied) to connect
an outdoor antenna, fit the antenna plug, instead of the card reader to the socket
the wire antenna, to FM ANTENNA . on the set ‘s foldable control panel
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting

WARNING The remote control does not function Select the source (CD or TUNER, for example)
Under no circumstances should you try to repair the system yourself, as this will invalidate the properly. before pressing the function button (ÉÅ,í,

English
warranty. Do not open the system as there is a risk of electric shock. ë).
Reduce the distance between the remote
If a fault occurs, first check the points listed below before taking the system for repair. If you control and the system.
are unable to remedy a problem by following these hints, consult your dealer or Philips for Insert the battery with its polarities
help. (+/– signs) aligned as indicated.
Replace the battery.
Problem Solution Point the remote control directly toward
TROUBLESHOOTING

IR sensor on the front of the system.


“NO DISC” is displayed. Insert a disc.
Wait until the moisture condensation at the lens The timer is not working. Check the set is switched off
has cleared. Set the clock correctly.
Replace or clean the disc, see “Maintenance”. Press TIMER to switch on the timer.
Use a finalised CD-RW or a correct MP3/WMA
-CD format disc.
The Clock/Timer setting is erased. Power has been interrupted or the power cord
has been disconnected. Reset the clock/timer.
Some files on the USB device are not Check if the number of folders exceeds 99 or
displayed. the number of titles exceeds 999

Radio reception is poor. If the signal is too weak, adjust the antenna or
connect an external antenna for better
1-12

reception.
Increase the distance between the Micro HiFi
System and your TV or VCR.

The system does not react when buttons Remove and reconnect the AC power plug and
are pressed. switch on the system again.

Sound cannot be heard or is of poor Adjust the volume.


quality. Disconnect the headphones.
Check that the speakers are connected correctly.
Check if the stripped speaker wire is clamped.
Make sure the MP3-CD was recorded within
32~256 kbps bit rate with sampling frequencies
at 48 kHz, 44.1 kHz or 32 kHz.

The left and right sound outputs are Check the speaker connections and location.
reversed.
2-1 2-1

DISMANTLING INSTRUCTIONS
Dismantling the Rear Portion and PCBs Dismantling the Rear Portion and PCBs

1) Press the 2 juts and pull out the Stand as shown in figure
1. 5) Loosen 2 screws E to remove the Bracket Jack Board as
shown in Figure 4.

6) Loosen 3 screws F to remove the Main Board as shown


in figure 5.

Figure 1

Figure 2 Figure 4

2) Loosen 5 screws A and 6 screws B to remove the Rear


Cabinet as shown in figure 2. Figure 5

3) Loosen 3 screws C to remove the SP & ANT Jack Board


as shown in figure 3.

Dismantling of the Display Lens & the Volume knob


4) Loosen 5 screws D to remove the Power Module as
shown in figure 3. 2) Place two small screw drivers in between the front cabinet
1) Use a flat head screw driver to give a push in the direction
& knob to give more leverage in pulling out the Volume
as shown in figure 6.
Knob as shown in figure 7.

Figure 7
Figure 6
Figure 3
2-2 2-2

Dismantling of the CD Module & CD Door Carrier


Service pos A
1) Loosen 5 screws J mounting the Key Board to the Front
Cabinet to remove the Key Board as shown in figure 8.

2) Loosen 4 screws H and 3 screws G to CD Module as


shown in figure 8.

3) Loosen 2 screws I to remove the Servo Motor Mechanism


as shown in figure 8.

4) Loosen 4 screws K to remove the Right CD Door Carrier


and 4 screws L to remove the Left CD Door Carrier as
shown in figure 9.

Service pos B

Figure 8

Figure 9

Note: After re-assembly, it is very important to ensure all


wires are routed properly to ensure that they do not
touch/obstruct all moving parts.
3-1 3-1

SERVICE TEST PROGRAM

To enter Service * Door switch is ignored → CD door can be opened.


Testprogram hold
PLAY & Door Open/Close
buttons depressed while
plugging mainscord in.

Display shows the


MCU version V refers to Version
"MCU-Vyy"
(Main menu) yy refers to Software version number of the uProcessor
(counting up from 01 to 99)

KEY DISPLAY ADC


TEST TEST TEST
NEXT N N N
PREV DBB
Button pressed? Button pressed? Button pressed?

Y Y Y

Display shows Display shows "ADC0 Value"


Display shows Figure 1
Table 1 All display flags on. for ADC0
(Input Line - For key scanning)

9 N Figure 1
PREV N
DBB N
Button pressed? Button pressed?
Button pressed?

Y Y
Y

Display shows alternate


segment display from SEG0 Display shows "ADC1 Value"
to SEG64. for ADC1
(Input Line - ioNTC Heat
detection for transformer)

PREV N
DBB N
Button pressed?
Button pressed?
Various
other Tests
Y
Y

TEST Activated with ACTION No Display shows


Display shows "ADC2 Value"
for ADC2
EEPROM CLEAR PROGRAM A test pattern will be sent to the EEPROM.
(Input Line - Rotary volume)
"EEP CLR" is displayed while the erase processing.
9 to Exit Caution! All presets from the customer will be lost!!
9 N
LEAVE SERVICE Disconnect Button pressed?
TEST PROGRAM mains cord N
DBB
Button pressed?
Y

Display shows "ADC3 Value"


for ADC3
Key test table (Input Line - Door switch status)
KeyNr Set key KeyNr Set key KeyNr Set key
0 CD 10 RDS 20 PROGRAM
1 AUX 11 21 SHUFFLE DBB N
Button pressed?
2 TUNER 12 CLOCK/DISPLAY 22 NULL
3 SOURCE 13 ALBUM + 23 SLEEP
Y
4 STANDBY/ON 14 ALBUM - 24 TIMER
5 OPEN/CLOSE 15 SKIP PREV 25 DBB Display shows "ADC4 Value"
6 VOLUME DOWN 16 SKIP NEXT 26 DSC for ADC4
(Input Line - Version detection)
7 VOLUME UP 17 NULL 27 MUTE
8 NULL 18 NULL 28 USB
9 NULL 19 REPEAT
ADC Test is used for checking the 9 N
ADC inputs to the microprocessor. Button pressed?

Table 1 The display shows an ADC value


between 0 and 255 for an input Y
signal between 0 and 5V.
4-1 4-1

SET BLOCK DIAGRAM


5-1 5-1

SET WIRING DIAGRAM


6-1 6-1

BLOCK DIAGRAM - RDS/RBDS PRE-PROCESSOR


SAA6588T

BLOCK DIAGRAM

I2C-BUS
multi-path
available

output
output
pause
data

11 PSWN
2 MPTH
8 DAVN

MGK535
9 SDA

10 SCL
100 nF
C9
MAIN BOARD

MAD
12
I2C-BUS SLAVE
TRANSCEIVER
VDDD

INTERFACE
RDS/RDBS

REGISTER
DECODER
7

VSSD
6
5 V

82 pF
OSCO
4

1 k"

C5
R1
4
SIGNAL QUALITY
DEMODULATOR

OSCILLATOR
AND CLOCK
DETECTOR
RDS/RDBS

n = 1 to 4
4.332
MHz
Q1

n h
4

OSCI
5

C4
47 pF
470
R4

k"
MRO
1

100
C6

nF
COMPARATOR

TCON
MULTI-PATH
DETECTOR
SAA6588
CLOCKED

CONTROL
TEST

3
TABLE OF CONTENTS

CIN
19
Internal IC Diagram ............................................... 6-1 to 6-5

560 pF
Main Board(5757) Layout Top View ................................ 6-6

C10

2.2 嘕F
18
Main Board(5757) Layout Bottom View .......................... 6-7

Vref

C7
17
Circuit Diagram - Main Board(5757) ............................... 6-8

SCOUT

AND RESET
BAND-PASS

DETECTOR
8th ORDER

SUPPLY
POWER
PAUSE
57 kHz
Main Board(5762) Layout Top View ................................ 6-9

VSSA
15
Main Board(5762) Layout Bottom View ........................ 6-10
Circuit Diagram - Main Board(5762) ............................. 6-11
HP Jack Board ............................................................... 6-12

LVIN 20
MPX 16

AFIN 13

VDDA 14
Electrical Parts List ........................................................ 6-13

10
k"
R2
0.47 嘕F

0.47 嘕F
330 pF

10
k"

C8
100 nF
2.2 nF
R3

C11
multiplex C1

C2

inputs C3

input
level

5 V
audio
input
6-2 6-2

PIN DESCRIPTION - RDS/RBDS PRE-PROCESSOR BLOCK DIAGRAM - POWER AMPLIFIER


SAA6588T TDA1517

BLOCK DIAGRAM

PINNING

SYMBOL PIN DESCRIPTION SYMBOL PIN DESCRIPTION


MRO 1 mXOWLSDWKUHFWL¿HURXWSXW PSWN 11 pause sZLWFKRXWSXW DFWLve LOW)
MPTH 2 mXOWLSDWKGHWHFWRURXWSXW MAD 12 slavHDGGUHVV /6% LQSXW
non-inverting 1 mute switch Cm
TCON 3 WHVWFRQWUROLQSXWSLQ AFIN 13 DXGLRVLJQDOLQSXW input 1
60
OSCO 4 RVFLOODWRURXWSXW VDDA 14 DQDORJVXSSO\vROWDJH 5 V) kŸ
OSCI 5 RVFLOODWRULQSXW VSSA 15 DQDORJgURXQG 0 V) 4
output 1
VA
VSSD 6 digital gURXQG 0 V) MPX 16 multiple[LQSXWVLJQDO
2
VDDD 7 digital supply vROWDJH 5 V) Vref 17 refHUHQFHvROWDJHRXWSXW kŸ
DAVN 8 data availabOHRXWSXW DFWLve LOW) SCOUT 18 EDQGSDVV¿OWHURXWSXW 18 kŸ power stage
SDA 9 I2C-bus serial data I/O CIN 19 FRPSDrDWRULQSXW
SCL 10 I2C-bus serLDOFORcNLQSXW LVIN 20 levHOLQSXW VP

8 mute/stand-by
stand-by switch input
switch
stand-by
reference
VA voltage

15 kŸ

x1
mute
supply voltage 3 switch
ripple rejection
MRO 1 20 LVIN 15 kŸ
output
mute
MPTH 2 19 CIN reference
voltage
TDA1517
TCON 3 18 SCOUT 18 kŸ

OSCO 4 17 Vref

OSCI 5 16 MPX 2

SAA6588T
VSSD 6 15 VSSA VA 6
non-inverting output 2
9
input 2
VDDD 7 14 VDDA 60

DAVN 8 13 AFIN mute switch Cm
input power stage
SDA 9 12 MAD reference
voltage signal power
ground ground
SCL 10 11 PSWN 2 7 5 (substrate)
MLC351
MGK534
SGND VP PGND
VP
M/SS
OUT2
OUT1

" INV2
" INV1

S V RR

PGND
SGND
PINNING
TDA1517

handbook, halfpage
SYMBOL

SOT352-1.
INV2
M/SS
VP
OUT2
PGND
OUT1
SVRR
SGND
INV1

4
3

9
8
7
6
5
2
1

TDA1517

MLC352
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
PIN

Pin configuration for SOT110-1 and


PIN DESCRIPTION - POWER AMPLIFIER
6-3

output 2
output 1
signal ground

power ground

supply voltage

non-inver ting input 2


non-inver ting input 1

mute/standby switch input


supply voltage ripple rejection output
DESCRIPTION

.This text is here in


TEA5757

FM-IFI1 FM-IFI2
FM-RFO FMOSC FM-MIXER FM-IFO1 IFGND FMDEM FSI
BLOCK DIAGRAM

3 5 39 37 35 33 17 18 21

43 16
FM-RFI FM FM FM FM FM FM PILOT PILFIL
42 FRONT-END OSCILLATOR MIXER IF1 IF2 DETECTOR DETECTOR 24
RFGND MO/ST
28 19 kHz
DATA
27 12
BUS-CLOCK
29 LFI
WRITE-ENABLE PLL 9
VCO
VSTAB(A) 38 STATUS AM/FM
VSTAB(B) 34 REGISTER INDICATOR 38 kHz
VCC1 7 STABILIZER SHIFT REGISTER
23 DECODER
BLOCK DIAGRAM - SELF TUNED RADIO

VDDD
1
RIPPLE
up IN-LOCK stereo
LAST-STATION down DETECTOR 14
AFLO
6-3

MEMORY level
PRESCALER MATRIX
AFRO
15
stereo mono
PROGRAMMABLE SEQUENTIAL CHARGE
MULTIPLEXER SDS
COUNTER CIRCUIT PUMP 13
MUTE
FM MUTE
level
hard mute
25
XTAL CRYSTAL WINDOW AM
26 OSCILLATOR DETECTOR
DGND AFC TEA5757;
TEA5759
31
P1 19
30 AFC(n)
P0 20
AFC(p)
32
AFC

2 AM AM AM AM AM V/I
AM-RFI AGC
FRONT-END OSCILLATOR MIXER IF DETECTOR CONVERTER

6 40 41 36 44 8 22 10 11 4 MHA111

AMOSC AM-MIXER AM-IFI/O2 AGC TUNE AFO MPXI RFGND


AM-IFI1 VCC2
6-4 6-4

PIN DESCRIPTION - SELF TUNED RADIO PIN DESCRIPTION - SELF TUNED RADIO
TEA5757 TEA5757

PINNING SYMBOL P IN DESCRIPTION


SYMBOL PIN DESCRIPTION AM-IFI1 41 IFT or ceramic ¿lter input (input impedance typical 3 k" )
RIPPLE 1 ripple capacitor input RFGND 42 FMRF ground
AM-RFI 2 AMRF input FM-RFI 43 FMRF aerial input (input impedance typical 40 " )
FM-RFO 3 parallel tuned FMRF circuit to ground AGC 44 AGC capacitor input
RFGND 4 RF ground and substrate
FMOSC 5 parallel tuned FM-oscillator circuit to ground
AMOSC 6 parallel tuned AM-oscillator circuit to ground
VCC1 7 supply voltage
TUNE 8 tuning current output
VCO 9 voltage controlled oscillator input
AFO 10 AM/FM AF output (output impedance typical 5 kŸ)
MPXI 11 stereo decoder input (input impedance typical 150 kŸ)

40 AM-MIXER

39 FM-MIXER
LFI 12 loop-¿lter input

38 VSTAB(A)

36 AM-IFI/O2

34 VSTAB(B)
35 FM-IFO1
41 AM-IFI1
42 RFGND

37 FM-IFI1
43 FM-RFI
MUTE 13 mute input

44 AGC
AFLO 14 left channel output (output impedance typical 4.3 kŸ)
AFRO 15 right channel output (output impedance typical 4.3 kŸ)
PILFIL 16 pilot detector ¿lter input
RIPPLE 1 33 FM-IFI2
IFGND 17 ground of IF, detector and MPX stage
AM-RFI 2 32 AFC
FMDEM 18 ceramic discriminator input
FM-RFO 3 31 P1
AFC(n) 19 AFC negative output
AFC(p) 20 AFC positive output RFGND 4 30 P0

FSI 21 ¿eld-strength indicator FMOSC 5 29 WRITE-ENABLE


TEA5757H
VCC2 22 supply voltage for tuning AMOSC 6 TEA5759H 28 DATA
VDDD 23 digital supply voltage VCC1 7 27 BUS-CLOCK
MO/ST 24 mono/stereo and tuning indication output
TUNE 8 26 DGND
XTAL 25 crystal input
VCO 9 25 XTAL
DGND 26 digital ground
BUS-CLOCK 27 bus-clock input AFO 10 24 MO/ST

DATA 28 bus data input/output MPXI 11 23 VDDD

WRITE-ENABLE 29 bus write-enable input

LFI 12

MUTE 13

AFLO 14

AFRO 15

PILFIL 16

IFGND 17

FMDEM 18

AFC(n) 19

AFC(p) 20

FSI 21

VCC2 22
MHA112

P0 30 programmable output port (P0)


P1 31 programmable output port (P1)
AFC 32 450 kHz LC-circuit
FM-IFI2 33 FMIF input 2 (input impedance typical 330 Ÿ)
VSTAB(B) 34 internal stabilized supply voltage (B)
FM-IFO1 35 FMIF output 1 (output impedance typical 330 Ÿ)
AM-IFI/O2 36 input/output to IF-Tank (IFT); output: current source
FM-IFI1 37 FMIF input 1 (input impedance typical 330 Ÿ)
VSTAB(A) 38 internal stabilized supply voltage (A)
FM-MIXER 39 FHUDPLF¿OWHURXWSXW RXWSXWLPSHGDQFHW\SLFDO Ÿ) Pin configuration.
AM-MIXER 40 open-collector output to IFT
6-5 6-5

BLOCK DIAGRAM - SELF TUNED RADIO PIN DESCRIPTION - SELF TUNED RADIO
TEA5762 (FOR /12/05) TEA5762 (FOR /12/05)

PINNING

SYMBOL PIN DESCRIPTION

MO/ST
RIPPLE 1 ripple capacitor input

AFC(n)
AFC(p)
PILFIL

MUTE
AFRO
AFLO
VCO

AFC
LFI

MBE815
AM-RFI 2 AMRF input
RFGND 3 RF ground and substrate
CGND 4 counter ground

RFGND
9
16

24

12

14

15

13

19
20
32
COUNTI 5 counter input

3
stereo

mono

MUTE

CONVERTER
DETECTOR

DECODER
AMOSC 6 parallel tuned AM-oscillator circuit to ground

MATRIX
PILOT

11

MPXI
PLL

V/I
VCC1 7 supply voltage

stereo
19 kHz

38 kHz

SDS
TUNE 8 tuning output current

TEA5762

RFGND
42
level
VCO 9 voltage controlled oscillator input
AFO 10 AM/FM AF output (output impedance typical 5 kŸ)

AFO
22 10
MPXI 11 stereo decoder input (input impedance typical 150 kŸ)
FSI

VCC2
21

LFI 12 loop ¿lter input

8
IFGND FMDEM

TUNE
DETECTOR

MUTE 13 mute input


18

FM

AFLO 14 left channel output (output impedance typical 4.3 kŸ)

DETECTOR
INDICATOR

down DETECTOR

CHARGE
17

IN-LOCK
AM/FM

AFRO 15 right channel output (output impedance typical 4.3 kŸ)


PUMP

AFC

AM
PILFIL 16 pilot detector ¿lter input
hard mute

30
IFGND 17 ground of IF, detector and MPX stage

P1 P0
FM
IF2

level
up

FMDEM 18 ceramic discriminator input

31
AGC AFC(n) 19 AFC negative output

AGC
CLOCK

FM SEQUENTIAL
27
BUS-

AFC(p) 20 AFC positive output


REGISTER

44
CIRCUIT
STATUS

FSI 21 ¿eld strength indicator


28
DATA

AM-IFI/O2
VCC2 22 supply voltage for tuning
AM
IF
ENABLE
WRITE-

36
29

AM

AM-IFI1
VDDD 23 digital supply voltage
FM-IFI2

40 41
33

MO/ST 24 mono/stereo and tuning indication output


AM-MIXER
PROGRAMMABLE
SHIFT REGISTER

MIXER
LAST-STATION
FM-IFO1

AM

XTAL 25 crystal input


DETECTOR
COUNTER
MEMORY

WINDOW
35

DGND 26 digital ground


BUS-CLOCK 27 bus-clock input
FM
IF1

OSCILLATOR

DATA 28 bus data input/output


AMOSC
FM-IFI1

AM

WRITE-ENABLE 29 bus write-enable input


6
37

P0 30 programmable output port (P0)


SWITCH
TUNER

MULTIPLEXER

OSCILLATOR
PRESCALER
STABILIZER

P1 31 programmable output port (P1)


CRYSTAL

AFC 32 450 kHz LC-input circuit for AM AFC


FRONT
END
AM

FM-IFI2 33 FMIF input 2 (input impedance typical 330 Ÿ)


VSTAB(B) 34 internal stabilized supply voltage (B)
25

26
38
34
39

23

2
7

FM-IFO1 35 FMIF output 1 (input impedance typical 330 Ÿ)


CGND

DGND

AM-IFI/O2 36 input/output to IFT; output: current source


FM-IFI1 37 FMIF input 1 (input impedance typical 330 Ÿ)
VDDD

XTAL
FM-ON/OFF

RIPPLE

AM-RFI
VCC1
VSTAB(A)
VSTAB(B)

COUNTI

VSTAB(A) 38 internal stabilized supply voltage (A)


FM-ON/OFF 39 FM ON/OFF port
AM-MIXER 40 open-collector output to IFT
6-6 6-6

LAYOUT DIAGRAM - MAIN BOARD (5757) for /37/98


TOP SIDE
6-7 6-7

LAYOUT DIAGRAM - MAIN BOARD (5757) for /37/98


BOTTOM SIDE
6-8 6-8

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM - MAIN BOARD (5757) for /37/98


6-9 6-9

LAYOUT DIAGRAM - MAIN BOARD (5762) for /05/12


TOP SIDE
6-10 6-10

LAYOUT DIAGRAM - MAIN BOARD (5762) for /05/12


BOTTOM SIDE
6-11 6-11

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM - MAIN BOARD (5762) for /05/12


6-12 6-12

LAYOUT DIAGRAM - HP JACK BOARD LAYOUT DIAGRAM - HP JACK BOARD


TOP SIDE BOTTOM SIDE

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM - HP JACK BOARD


6-13 6-13

Q631 9940 000 02642 TRANSISTOR, 3CA8550


Q803 9940 000 04218 TRANS PHP20N06T
RF401 9940 000 04237 FM MODULE FE450-G11.
T401 9940 000 04518 AM IFT 7MM C712KC-004
T402 9940 000 04518 AM IFT 7MM C712KC-004

T403 9940 000 01213 AM IFT 7MM


T404 9940 000 04519 FM IFT 7MM KS2599
T405 9940 000 04517 AM OSC 7MM 7M1A2146
UR11 9940 000 04239 IC SAA6588T
UR12 9940 000 04241 IC 78L05 REGULATOR

VC403 9940 000 01615 TRIMMER CAP 10PF N450


VR401 9940 000 04232 VAR RES 100K 3P 1/10W
X401 9940 000 04231 CRYSTAL 75KHZ DT381
XR11 9940 000 04238 CRYSTAL 4.332MHZ

Note: Only these parts mentioned in the list are


normal service parts.
7-1 7-1

CD & MCU BOARD

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Main Board Layout Top View ........................................... 7-2


Main Board Layout Bottom View ..................................... 7-3
Circuit Diagram - CD Part ................................................ 7-4
Circuit Diagram - MCU Part ............................................. 7-5
Layout Diagram - SW Board ........................................... 7-6
Electrical Parts List .......................................................... 7-6
7-2 7-2

LAYOUT DIAGRAM - CD&MCU BOARD


TOP SIDE
7-3 7-3

LAYOUT DIAGRAM - CD&MCU BOARD


BOTTOM SIDE
7-4 7-4

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM - CD&MCU BOARD


CD PORTION
7-5 7-5

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM - CD&MCU BOARD


MCU PORTION
7-6 7-6

LAYOUT DIAGRAM - SW BOARD


TOP SIDE

LAYOUT DIAGRAM - SW BOARD


BOTTOM SIDE
8-1 8-1

IC BLOCK DIAGRAM - LCD DRIVER


HT1622

Block Diagram

AC POWER BOARD

PIN DESCRIPTION - LCD DRIVER


HT1622

Pad Description
P a d N o. P ad N am e I /O D escr i p t i on
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chip selection input with Pull-high resistor. When the CS is logic
high, the data and command read from or written to the HT1622
Internal IC Diagram ......................................................... 8-1 are disabled. The serial interface circuit is also reset. But if CS is
1 CS I
Layout Diagram - AC Power Board ................................. 8-2 at logic low level and is input to the CS pad, the data and com -
Circuit Diagram - AC Power Board .................................. 8-3 mand transmission between the host controller and the HT1622
are all enabled.
Layout Diagram - AC Socket Board ................................ 8-4
Layout Diagram - Door Moter Board ............................... 8-4 READ clock input with Pull-high resistor. Data in the RAM of
the HT1622 are clocked out on the rising edge of the RD signal.
Layout Diagram - RC Board ............................................ 8-4 2 RD I
The clocked out data will appear on the data line. The host con -
Display Board .................................................................. 8-5 troller can use the next falling edge to latch the clocked out data.
Key Board ........................................................................ 8-6 WRITE clock input with Pull-high resistor. Data on the DATA
Speaker & Ant Board ....................................................... 8-7 3 WR I line are latched into the HT1622 on the rising edge of the WR sig-
Electrical Parts List .......................................................... 8-8 nal.
4 DATA I/O Serial data input/output with Pull-high resistor
5 VSS Negative power supply, ground
If the system clock comes from an external clock source, the ex -
6 OSCI I
ternal clock source should be connected to the OSCI pad.
7 VDD Positive power supply
8 VLCD I LCD operating voltage input pad
Time base or Watchdog Timer overflow flag, NMOS open drain
9 IRQ O
output
10, 11 BZ, BZ O 2kHz or 4kHz tone frequency output pair
12~14 T1~T3 I Not connected
15~22 COM0~COM7 O LCD common outputs
23~54 SEG0~SEG31 O LCD segment outputs
8-2 8-2

LAYOUT DIAGRAM - AC POWER BOARD LAYOUT DIAGRAM - AC POWER BOARD


TOP SIDE BOTTOM SIDE
8-3 8-3

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM - AC POWER BOARD


8-4 8-4

LAYOUT DIAGRAM - AC SOCKET BOARD LAYOUT DIAGRAM - RC BOARD


TOP SIDE TOP SIDE

LAYOUT DIAGRAM - AC SOCKET BOARD LAYOUT DIAGRAM - RC BOARD


BOTTOM SIDE BOTTOM SIDE

LAYOUT DIAGRAM - DOOR MOTOR BOARD LAYOUT DIAGRAM - DOOR MOTOR BOARD
TOP SIDE BOTTOM SIDE
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM - RC BOARD
8-5 8-5

LAYOUT DIAGRAM - DISPLAY BOARD CIRCUIT DIAGRAM - DISPLAY BOARD


TOP SIDE

LAYOUT DIAGRAM - DISPLAY BOARD


BOTTOM SIDE
8-6 8-6

LAYOUT DIAGRAM - KEY BOARD CIRCUIT DIAGRAM - KEY BOARD


TOP SIDE

LAYOUT DIAGRAM - KEY BOARD


BOTTOM SIDE
8-7 8-7

LAYOUT DIAGRAM - SP & ANT BOARD CIRCUIT DIAGRAM - SP & ANT BOARD
TOP SIDE

LAYOUT DIAGRAM - SP & ANT BOARD


BOTTOM SIDE
8-8 8-8

VR701 9940 000 04258 ROTARY ENCODER


9940 000 04251 EC TERMINAL 1P
F901 ! 9940 000 04243 FUSE PTU 1A 250V 3.9X10.5MM /37/98
RL901 ! 9940 000 04246 RELAY DC6V AC10A /05/12/37
T901 ! 9940 000 04244 POWER TRASFO AC230V /05/12

T902 ! 9940 000 04245 POWER TRASFO AC230V /05/12


T901 ! 9940 000 04431 POWER TRASFO AC115/230V /98

Note: Only these parts mentioned in the list are


normal service parts.
9-1 9-1

SET MECHANICAL EXPLODED VIEW

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9-2 9-2

MECHANICAL & ACCESSORIES PARTSLIST ELECTRICAL PARTSLIST - MISCELLANEOUS

1 9940 000 04295 LENS-CD DOOR /05/12 9940 000 04328 SPEAKER BOX ASSY T901 ! 9940 000 04521 TRASFO AC120V 60HZ /37
1 9940 000 04417 LENS-CD DOOR /37/98 9940 000 04329 FM ANT WIRE 75R 1.0M T902 ! 9940 000 04522 TRASFO AC120V 60HZ /37
2 9940 000 04294 DOOR-CD 9940 000 04331 AM LOOP ANT 164X75MM 9940 000 01675 POWER AC WIRE VDE 230V /12
3 9940 000 04296 HOLDER CD DOOR CARRIER (L) 9940 000 04332 REMOTE CONTROL 9940 000 02082 AC CORD 1.5M 2.5A 250V /98
4 9940 000 04302 COVER POWER BUTTON 9940 000 04421 FM ANT WIRE 2P 300R L=2.6M /37 9940 000 02223 POWER AC WIRE BSI /05

5 9940 000 04305 KNOB-VOLUME 9940 000 04798 PLASTIC WALL PLUG 9940 000 04262 FFC 7P P1.25MM L155MM /37/98
6 9940 000 04299 LENS DISPLAY /12/05 9940 000 04262 FFC 7P P1.25MM L155MM /37
6 9940 000 04418 LENS DISPLAY /37/98 9940 000 04271 FFC 12PIN P1.25MM L95MM
7 9940 000 04297 HOLDER CD DOOR CARRIER (R) 9940 000 04281 FFC 21P P1.25MM L110MM
8 9940 000 04306 LENS BAR 9940 000 04282 CD MECHANISM KSM900AAA

9 9940 000 04293 CABINET FRONT 9940 000 04413 MAIN PWB ASSEMBLY /37
11 9940 000 04303 BUTTON POWER/SOURCE 9940 000 04414 AC POWER ASSEMBLY /37
12 9940 000 04319 GEAR WHEEL C 9940 000 04415 CD/MCU PWB ASSEMBLY /37
13 9940 000 04317 GEAR WHEEL A
14 9940 000 04318 GEAR WHEEL B
Note: Only these parts mentioned in the list are
15 9940 000 04325 BELT MOTOR normal service parts.
17 9940 000 04292 CABINET REAR
17 9940 000 04416 CABINET REAR /37
17 9940 000 04435 CABINET REAR /98 Note: Only these parts mentioned in the list are
18 9940 000 04327 RUBBER A (DIA.10X2) normal service parts.

19 9940 000 04322 STAND COVER


20 9940 000 04321 STAND BASE
21 9940 000 04326 RUBBER FOOT (DIA.12X4)
22 9940 000 04323 CD DAMPER (BLACK) 20DEG
24 9940 000 01664 DAMPER GEAR ASSEMBLY

26 9940 000 05312 CATCH ASSEMBLY


28 9940 000 04304 BRACKET OPEN/CLOSE BUTTON
29 9940 000 04324 SPRING CONTROL PANEL
30 9940 000 04307 BUTTON OPEN/CLOSE
31 9940 000 04315 COVER PLAY BUTTON

32 9940 000 04309 BUTTON FW/FF


33 9940 000 04312 PANEL FUNCTION /05/12/37
33 9940 000 04419 PANEL FUNCTION /98
34 9940 000 04313 COVER FUNCTION PANEL
35 9940 000 04311 BUTTON FUNCTION

36 9940 000 04308 BUTTON PLAY


37 9940 000 04333 IR LENS
38 9940 000 04316 PULLEY SERVO MOTOR
39 9940 000 04314 BRACKET FUNCTION PANEL
10-1

REVISION LIST

1.0 Manual 3141 785 30330


Initial Service Manual released.

1.1 Manual 3141 785 30331


In this version, Mechanical & Accessories Partslist (Page 9-2) has been updated, the Plastic Wall Plug
is added to Mechanical and Accessories Parts List as below.

9940 000 04798 Plastic Wall Plug

1.1 Manual 3141 785 30332


In this version, Set Exploded View (Page 9-1) and Mechanical & Accessories Partslist (Page 9-2) have been
updated, the Catch Assembly has been added to Mechanical and Accessories Parts List as below .

26 9940 000 05312 Catch Assembly

and replace 9940 000 03371 Hook-Cassette Door, 9940 000 03384 Spring Torsion Left and 9940 000 04298
Bracket - Cassette Recloser in Partslist.

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