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Sharp Md-E9000w
Sharp Md-E9000w
SERVICE MANUAL
No. S8155MDE9000/
MODEL MD-E9000W
MD-E9000W MD Compact Component System consisting
of MD-E9000W (main unit) and CP-E9000H (speaker
system).
CONTENTS
Page
SAFETY PRECAUTION OF MD SECTION FOR SERVICE MANUAL .............................................................................. 2
SAFETY PRECAUTION OF CD SECTION FOR SERVICE MANUAL .............................................................................. 3
VOLTAGE SELECTION ..................................................................................................................................................... 3
AC POWER SUPPLY CORD AND AC PLUG ADAPTOR ................................................................................................. 3
SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................................................................. 4
NAMES OF PARTS ........................................................................................................................................................... 5
OPERATION MANUAL ...................................................................................................................................................... 7
DISASSEMBLY ................................................................................................................................................................ 10
REMOVING AND REINSTALLING THE MAIN PARTS ................................................................................................... 13
TEST MODE .................................................................................................................................................................... 15
ADJUSTMENT ................................................................................................................................................................. 19
ERROR MESSAGE LIST ................................................................................................................................................. 29
EEPROM WRITING PROCEDURE ................................................................................................................................. 30
BLOCK DIAGRAM ........................................................................................................................................................... 34
WIRING SIDE OF P.W.BOARD ....................................................................................................................................... 38
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM .................................................................................................................................................. 48
VOLTAGE ........................................................................................................................................................................ 60
NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM .............................................................................................................................. 61
TYPES OF TRANSISTOR AND LED ............................................................................................................................... 61
WAVEFORMS OF CD CIRCUIT ...................................................................................................................................... 62
WAVEFORMS OF MD CIRCUIT ..................................................................................................................................... 63
TROUBLESHOOTING ..................................................................................................................................................... 65
FUNCTION TABLE OF IC ................................................................................................................................................ 73
FL DISPLAY ..................................................................................................................................................................... 86
PARTS GUIDE/EXPLODED VIEW
Read mode: 0.8 mW Continuous VARO! AVATTAESSA JA SUOJALUKITUS OHITETTAESSA OLET ALTTIINA
NÄKYMÄTÖN LASERSÄTEILYLLE. ÄLÄ KATSO SÄTEESEN.
VARNING-OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING NÄR DENNA DEL ÄR ÖPPNAD OCH SPÄRREN
Write mode: max 10 mW 0.5S ÄR URKOPPLAD. BETRAKTA EI STRÅLEN.
ADVERSEL-USYNLIG LASERSTRÅLING VED ÅBNING. NÅR SIKKERHEDSAFBRYDERE
min cycle 1.5S ER UDE AF FUNKTION. UNDGÅ UDSETTELSE FOR STRÅLING.
Repetition
VARO ! Avattaessa ja suojalukitus ohitettaessa olet alttiina näkymättömälle lasersäteilylle. Älä katso säteeseen.
VARNING! Osynlig laserstralning när denna del är öppnad och spärren är urkopplad. Betrakta ej strälen.
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During this operation, the laser will leak from the opening between the magnetic head and cartridge holder (Fig. 2-2).
In order to protect your eyes, you must not look at the laser during repair.
Before repairing, be sure to disconnect the AC power plug.
Magnetic Head
Optical Pickup
Magnetic Head
Laser Beam
Cartridge Holder
Mechanism
Chassis
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MD-E9000W
SAFETY PRECAUTION OF CD SECTION FOR SERVICE MANUAL
WARNINGS
Precaution to be taken when replacing and servicing the Laser Pickup.
The AEL (Accessible Emission Level) of Laser Power Output for this model is specified to be lower than Class 1 Requirements.
However, the following precautions must be observed during servicing to protect your eyes against exposure to the Laser
beam.
(1) When the cabinet has been removed, the power is turned on without a compact disc, and the Pickup is on a position outer
than the lead-in position, the Laser will light for several seconds to detect a disc. Do not look into the Pickup Lens.
(2) The Laser Power Output of the Pickup inside the unit and replacement service parts have already been adjusted prior to
shipping.
(3) No adjustment to the Laser Power should be attempted when replacing or servicing the Pickup.
(4) Under no circumstances look directly into the Pickup Lens at any time.
(5) CAUTION - Use of controls or adjustments, or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in
hazardous radiation exposure.
VOLTAGE SELECTION
Before operating the unit on mains, check the preset voltage. If the voltage is different from your local voltage, adjust the voltage
as follows.
Turn the selector with a screwdriver until the appropriate voltage number appears in the window (110 V, 127 V, 220 V or 230 V-240 V AC).
QPLGA0004AWZZ
QACCE0007AW00
QACCJ0006AW00
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MD-E9000W
FOR A COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF THE OPERATION OF THIS UNIT, PLEASE REFER
TO THE OPERATION MANUAL.
SPECIFICATIONS
MD-E9000W
General MiniDisc
Power source AC 110/127/220/230 - 240 V, 50/60 Hz Type MiniDisc recorder
Power consumption 58 W Signal readout Non-contact, 3-beam semiconductor laser pickup
Rotation speed 400 - 900 rpm CLV, Approx.
Dimensions Width: 230 mm (9-1/16")
Height: 173 mm (6-13/16") Error correction ACIRC (Advanced Cross Interleave Reed-Solomon
Code)
Depth: 290 mm (11-7/16")
Quantization 20-bit linear (A/D converter)
Weight 4.1 kg (9.02 lbs.)
Coding ATRAC/ATRAC 3 (Adaptive TRansform Acoustic Cod-
ing)
Amplifier Sampling frequency 44.1 kHz
Recording method Magnetic modulation overwrite method
Output power MPO: 66 W (33 W + 33 W) (10 % T.H.D.)
Frequency response 20 - 20,000 Hz
RMS: 40 W (20 W + 20 W) (10 % T.H.D.)
RMS: 28 W (14 W + 14 W) (1 kHz, 0.9 % T.H.D.) D/A converter 1-bit D/A converter
Output terminals Speakers: 4 ohms Wow and flutter Unmeasurable (less than 0.001% W. peak)
Headphones: 16 - 50 ohms (recommended: 32 ohms) Signal/noise ratio 95 dB (1 kHz)
Input terminals Auxiliary: 500 mV/47 kohms Dynamic range 90 dB (1 kHz)
Audio channel Stereo: 2 channels (SP, LP2, LP4)
CD player
Tuner
Type Compact disc player
Frequency range FM: 88 - 108 MHz
Signal readout Non-contact, 3-beam semiconductor laser pickup AM: 531 - 1,602 kHz
D/A converter 1-bit D/A converter
Frequency response 20 - 20,000 Hz
CP-E9000H
Dynamic range 90 dB (1 kHz)
Type 2-way type speaker system
5 cm (2") Tweeter
10 cm (4") Woofer
Maximum input power 40 W
Rated input power 20 W
Impedance 4 ohms
Dimensions Width: 140 mm (5-9/16")
Height: 300 mm (11-13/16")
Depth: 187 mm (7-3/8")
Weight 1.5 kg (3.3 lbs.)/each
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MD-E9000W
NAMES OF PARTS
MD-E9000W
Front panel
1. CD Compartment
2. Timer Set Indicator 1
3. Remote Sensor
4. MD Compartment
5. On/Stand-by Button
6. MD Eject Button
7. Tuner (Band) Button
3
8. Auxiliary Button
9. Extra Bass Button 2
10. Equalizer Button
11. Memory/Enter Button
12. Display (Demo) Button
13. CD Open/Close Button
14. Volume Up and Down Buttons
15. MD Record Mode Selector Buttons (SP/LP2/LP4)
16. CD/MD Normal Speed Record Button 4
17. CD/MD High Speed Record Button
18. MD Record Button
19. CD Stop Button 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
20. CD Play or Pause Button
21. CD/MD Track Up and Fast Forward, Tuner Preset
Up Button 19
22. CD/MD Track Down and Fast Reverse, Tuner Preset
15 20
Down Button
23. MD Stop Button
24. MD Play or Pause Button
16 17 18 21 22 23 24
Display
1. Record Indicator
2. Record Pause Indicator
3. High Speed Record Indicator
4. CD/MD Repeat Indicator
5. FM Stereo Mode Indicator 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
6. FM Stereo Receiving Indicator
7. TOC Indicator
8. Over Indicator
9. Track Edit Indicator
10. Extra Bass Indicator
11. Timer Play/Record Indicator 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
12. 2 times Long Recording (stereo) Indicator
13. 4 times Long Recording (stereo) Indicator
14. Sleep Indicator
15. Level Meter/Character Information/Frequency Indicator
16. Track Indicator
17. Random Play Indicator
18. Memory Indicator
19. Disc Indicator
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MD-E9000W
Rear Panel
1. AM Aerial Terminal
2. Aerial Earth Terminal
3. FM Aerial Terminal
7
4. Auxiliary (Audio Signal) Input Sockets
5. Headphone Socket 8
6. Speaker Terminals 1
7. Span Selector Switch
8. AC Voltage Selector 2 9
9. AC Power Input Socket
3
4 5 6
Remote Control
1. Remote Control Transmitter
2. On/Stand-by Button
3. Extra Bass Button
4. Video/Auxiliary Button
5. Timer Button
6. Clock Button
7. Tuning Up and Down Buttons
8. Clear/Delete Button
9. Cursor Buttons
10. Volume Up and Down Buttons
11. Equalizer Mode Selector Button
12. Tuner (Band) Button
13. Sleep Button
14. CD Open/Close Button
15. Memory/Enter Button
16. Character Input/CD, MD Direct Buttons
17. Symbol/Time Button
18. Dimmer Button
19. MD Play or Pause Button
20. CD/MD Fast Reverse, Track Down Button
21. Recording Mode Selector Button
22. MD Stop Button
23. CD Play or Pause Button
24. CD/MD Fast Forward, Track Up Button
25. CD Stop Button
26. MD Record Button
27. CD/MD Play Mode Selector Button
28. Auto Marker Button
29. Display/Character Button
30. Name/TOC Button
31. Track Edit Button
Buttons with “ “ mark in the illustration can be operated on the remote control only.
Other buttons can be operated both on the main unit and the remote control.
CP-E9000H
1. Tweeter
2. Woofer
1
3. Bass Reflex Duct
4. Speaker Terminals
2
4
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MD-E9000W
OPERATION MANUAL
Setting the Clock
The hour will not advance even if minutes advance from “59” to “00”.
The clock starts from “0” second. (Seconds are not displayed.)
Error Messages
When an error message is displayed, proceed as follows:
Error messages Meaning Remedy Error messages Meaning Remedy
BLANK MD Nothing is recorded. Replace it with another disc. NAME FULL The number of characters for Shorten the disc or track
(Neither music nor disc name the disc name or track name name.
is recorded.) exceeds 40.
Can’t COPY You tried to record from a Replace the CD. NOT AUDIO The data recorded on this Select another track.
copy prohibited CD. disc is not audio data. Replace the disc.
Can’t EDIT A track cannot be edited. Change the stop position of the PLAYBACK MD You tried to record on a play- Replace it with another re-
track and then try editing it. back-only disc. cordable disc.
Can’t READ The disc is damaged. Replace it with another disc. PROTECTED The disc is write protected. Move the write protection tab
TOC information cannot be Erase the disc and try record- back to its original position.
( :Number or
read. ing again. TEMP OVER The temperature is too high. Set this unit to the stand-by
symbol) MiniDisc not specified. mode and wait for a whilst.
Can’t REC Recording cannot be per- Re-record or replace the TOC FORM TOC information recorded on Replace it with another disc.
formed correctly due to vibra- MiniDisc. the MD does not match the Erase the disc and try record-
( :Number or
tion or shock in the unit. MiniDisc specifications or it ing again.
symbol) cannot be read.
Can’t WRITE The TOC information could Set this unit to the stand-by
not be created properly due mode and try to write the TOC FULL There is no space left for re- Replace it with another re-
to a mechanical shock or to TOC again. (Remove any cording track numbers. cordable disc.
scratches on the disc. source of shock or vibration There is no space left for re-
TOC FULL1 Replace it with another re-
whilst writing.) cording character informa- cordable disc.
DISC FULL The disc is out of recording Replace the disc with another tion. Erase the needless charac-
space. recordable disc. ters.
Er-CD 20 The CD cover is not working Set this unit to the stand-by ? MD DISC The data contains an error. Replace it with another disc.
properly. mode and turn the power on MiniDisc not specified.
again. MiniDisc is not working prop-
POWER? Set this unit to the stand-by
Er-MD A MiniDisc is not working Set this unit to the stand-by erly. mode and turn the power on
properly. mode and turn the power on again.
( :Number or
again.
symbol) Tuner is not working properly. Set the unit to the stand-by
ER-TU
EDIT OVER You chose 21 or more tracks Decrease the number of mode and turn the power on
( :Number or
for track editing. tracks. again.
The remaining time available Replace it with a disc that has symbol)
for recording is short. enough time to record.
MD NO DISC A MiniDisc has not been Load a MiniDisc.
CD NO DISC loaded. Reload the MiniDisc.
The MiniDisc data cannot be Load a CD.
read. Reload the CD.
A CD has not been loaded.
The CD data cannot be read.
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MD-E9000W
System Connections
Setting the AC voltage selector Connecting the AC power lead
Check the setting of the AC voltage selector located on the rear panel before plug- After making all connections, plug the unit. If you plug the unit first, the unit will enter
ging the unit into an AC socket. If necessary, adjust the selector to correspond to the the demonstration mode.
AC power voltage used in your area.
220 V
RATED LINE
VOLTAGE
2
Selector adjustment:
Turn the selector with a screwdriver until the appropriate voltage number appears in
the window (110/127/220/230 - 240V AC).
Notes:
Plug the AC power lead into an AC socket, after any connections.
Unplug the AC power lead from the AC socket if the unit is not to be used for a
prolonged period of time.
Never use a power lead other than the one supplied. Use of a power lead other
than the one supplied may cause an electric shock or fire.
AC Plug Adaptor
In areas (or countries) where an AC socket as shown in illustration is used, con-
nect the unit using the AC plug adaptor supplied with the unit, as illustrated. The AC
plug adaptor is not included in areas where the AC wall socket and AC power plug
can be directly connected (see illustration ).
System Connections
Setting the FM/AM span selector
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) has established that member coun-
tries should maintain either a 100 kHz or 50 kHz interval between broadcasting fre-
quencies of FM stations and 10 kHz or 9 kHz for AM station. The illustration shows
the 50/9 kHz zones (regions 1 and 3), and the 100/10 kHz zone (region 2).
Before using the unit, set the SPAN SELECTOR switch (on the rear panel) to the
interval (span) of your area.
Precautions
Placing the system
Please ensure that the equipment is positioned in a well-ventilated area
and that there is at least 10 cm (4") of free space along the sides and
back.
There must also be a minimum of 20 cm (8") of free space on the top of
the unit. 10 cm (4”) 10 cm (4”) 20 cm (8”)
10 cm (4”)
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MD-E9000W
Troubleshooting Chart
Many potential “problems” can be resolved by the owner without calling a service
technician. If something is wrong with this product, check the following before calling
Tuner
your authorised SHARP dealer or service centre. Symptom Possible cause
Radio makes unusual noise con- Is the stereo system placed near the TV
General secutively. or computer?
Symptom Possible cause Is the AC power lead located near the
aerial?
The clock is not on time. Did a power failure occur?
Reset the clock.
When a button is pressed, the unit Set this unit to the power stand-by mode
Remote control
does not respond. and then turn it back on. Symptom Possible cause
Does the unit still malfunction?
Reset it. The remote control does not op- Is the stereo system unplugged?
erate. Is the battery polarity incorrect?
No sound is heard from the speak- Is the volume level set to “0”? Are batteries dead?
ers. Are the headphones connected? Is the distance or angle incorrect?
Are the speaker wires disconnected? Does the remote control sensor receive
strong light?
CD player
Symptom Possible cause Condensation
Playback does not start. Is the disc loaded upside down? Sudden temperature changes, storage or operation in an extremely humid environ-
Playback stops in the middle or is Does the disc dissatisfy the standards? ment may cause condensation inside the cabinet (CD/MD pickup, etc.) or on the
not performed properly. Is the disc distorted or scratched? transmitter on the remote control.
Playback sounds are skipped, or Is the unit located near excessive vibra- Condensation can cause the unit to malfunction.
stopped in the middle of a track. tion? If this happens, leave the power on with no disc in the unit until normal playback is
Is the disc very dirty? possible (about 1 hour). Wipe off any condensation on the transmitter with a soft
Has condensation formed inside the unit? cloth before operating the unit.
MiniDisc
Symptom Possible cause
A recording cannot be made. Is the MiniDisc protected against acci-
dental erasure?
Did you try to make recording on a play-
back-only MiniDisc?
Can you see the "DISC FULL" or "TOC
FULL" message in the display?
Even though a disc has been Is the unit located near excessive vibra-
loaded, “CD/MD NO DISC” or tion?
“Can’t READ” is displayed. Is the disc very dirty?
Playback sounds are skipped. Has condensation formed inside the
unit?
Caution:
This operation will erase all data stored in memory including clock, timer settings,
tuner preset, and CD or MiniDisc programme.
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MD-E9000W
DISASSEMBLY
Caution on Disassembly
MD-E9000W
Follow the below-mentioned notes when disassembling
the unit and reassembling it, to keep it safe and ensure (A1)x1
ø3x10mm
excellent performance:
(A2)x1
1. Take compact disc and minidisc out of the unit. ø2.6x8mm
2. Be sure to remove the power supply plug from the wall Top Cabinet
Side
outlet before starting to disassemble the unit. Panel
3. Take off nylon bands or wire holders where they need to (Left)
be removed when disassembling the unit. After servicing Rear
the unit, be sure to rearrange the leads where they were Cabinet
before disassembling. (A1)x1
If the screw of the wrong length is applied on the MD ø3x10mm
mechanism unit (screw for mounting parts to the MD
mechanism chassis), it may contact the optical pickup (B1)x3 (B1)x2
and cause the unit to malfunction. (A2)x1 ø2.6x8mm ø3x10mm
4. Take sufficient care on static electricity of integrated ø2.6x8mm Rear
Side Panel Panel
circuits and other circuits when servicing. (Right)
(A1)x4
MD-E9000W ø3x10mm
Figure 10-1
STEP REMOVAL PROCEDURE FIGURE
(D1)x2
1 Side Panel 1. Screw ................. (A1) x6 10-1 (D2)x1 ø3x10mm
2. Screw ................. (A2) x2
(C2)x1 (B2)x1
2 Top Cabinet with 1. Screw ................. (B1) x6 10-1, 3 (B3)x2
Rear Cabinet 2. Flat Cable .......... (B2) x2 10-2
(D3)x1
3. Socket ................ (B3) x2
3 Rear Panel/Aux 1. Screw ................. (C1) x7 10-2
Input PWB with 2. Socket ................ (C2) x2 (D4)x2 Power
(B2)x1
Fan Motor PWB
4 Main PWB 1. Screw ................. (D1) x2 10-2 (D3)x2
2. Flat Cable .......... (D2) x1
Rear
3. Socket ................ (D3) x3 Panel
4. Hook .................. (D4) x2
5 Tuner PWB 1. Screw ................. (E1) x3 10-3
2. Bracket .............. (E2) x1 Main
PWB (C1)x6
6 Power Amp. PWB 1. Screw ................. (F1) x3 10-3 Tuner
2. Socket ................ (F2) x1 PWB ø3x10mm
7 MD Mechanism Unit 1. Screw ................. (G1) x3 10-3 (C1)x1 (C2)x1
ø3x10mm Aux Input
8 CD Servo PWB 1. Screw ................. (H1) x3 11-1 PWB
(Note) 2. Socket ................ (H2) x4 Power
9 Display PWB 1. Screw ................ (J1) x10 11-1 Amp.
2. Socket ................. (J2) x1 PWB
10 Rear Cabinet 1. Screw ................. (K1) x2 11-2 Figure 10-2
11 CD Lid Open/Close 1. Screw ................. (L1) x4 11-2 (B1)x1
PWB with CD Lid 2. Cam Plate .......... (L2) x1 ø3x8mm
Gear Unit Ass'y 3. CD Lid Lever B .... (L3) x1 Lug Wire
12 LED PWB 1. Screw ................ (M1) x1 11-2 (F1)x1
ø3x10mm (G1)x2
13 CD Mechanism 1. Screw ................. (N1) x4 11-2 ø3x8mm
(E1)x1 (F1)x2
14 MD Mechanism/ 1. Screw ................. (P1) x4 11-3 ø3x8mm
MD Main PWB 2. MD Mechanism Holder ø3x8mm
(E2)x1 (F2)x1
............................... (P2) x2
3. Screw ................. (P3) x8 (G1)x1 Power
4. Flat Cable .......... (P4) x1 ø3x8mm PWB
5. Socket ................ (P5) x1 MD Mechanism
6. Flexible PWB ..... (P6) x1 Unit
Note:
After removing the connector for the optical pickup from the
connector, wrap the conductive aluminium foil around the
front end of connector remove to protect the optical pickup
from electrostatic damage. (E1)x1
ø3x8mm
Tuner PWB Power Amp.
(E1)x1 PWB
ø3x10mm
Figure 10-3
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MD-E9000W
(J2)x1
(H1)x1
ø2.6x10mm (P3)x1
(H1)x2 MD Mechanism ø2x3mm
Rear ø2.6x10mm
Cabinet
(H2)x1
(J1)x10
ø2.6x10mm
CD Servo
PWB
(P1)x2
ø3x6mm
(H2)x2 Display
PWB (P3)x1
(H2)x1 Top ø2x3mm
Cabinet
(P2)x1
Figure 11-1
(L1)x2
Rear ø2.6x10mm Shield Cover,Side
Cabinet
MD Main PWB (P2)x1
(L1)x2 (P1)x2
(P4)x1 ø3x6mm
ø2.6x10mm
(P5)x1
CD Lid Gear
Unit Ass'y
(P3)x2
(K1)x2 Pull ø1.7x3mm
ø2.6x10mm
Pull
(P6)x1 (P3)x1
CD Lid Optical pickup ø2x3mm
(L2)x1 (L3)x1 Open/Close PWB Flexible PWB (Note 1)
(M1)x1 (N1)x4
ø2.6x8mm ø2.6x10mm
(P3)x1
ø2x2mm Shield Cover,Bottom
LED PWB (Note 1)
After removing the flexible PWB for optical pickup from the connector
wrap the front end of flexible PWB in conductive aluminum foil so as
to protect the optical pickup from being damaged electrostatically.
Figure 11-3
Top
CD Mechanism
Cabinet
Figure 11-2
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MD-E9000W
CP-E9000H
STEP REMOVAL PROCEDURE FIGURE
1 Front Panel 1. Screw ................. (A1) x8 12-1
2. Tip ...................... (A2) x4
2 Woofer 1. Screw ................. (B1) x4 12-2
3 Tweeter 1. Screw ................. (C1) x2 12-2
Front Panel
Front Panel
(A2)x2
Tweeter
(C1)x2
(A1)x4 ø3x10mm
ø4x20mm (A2)x2
(B1)x4
ø4x12mm
(A1)x4
ø4x20mm Woofer
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MD-E9000W
REMOVING AND REINSTALLING THE MAIN PARTS
MD MECHANISM SECTION (A1)x1
Perform steps 1 to 4, 7 and 14 of the disassembly method to ø1.7x5mm
remove the MD mechanism. (See pages 10 and 11.)
Caution:
After pulling out the optical pickup connector, wrap the end of Magnetic Head
the connector in conductive aluminium foil to prevent the
optical pickup from being destroyed by static electricity. MD Mechanism
Caution:
Take utmost care so that the magnetic head is not damaged
when it is mounted. Optical Pickup
Caution:
Be careful so that the gear is not damaged.
(The damaged gear emits noise during searching.)
(B2)x1
How to remove the MD spindle motor (B2)x2
(See Fig. 13-4)
1. Remove the screws (D1) x 3 pcs., and remove the MD (B3)x2
ø1.7x3mm
spindle motor.
Figure 13-2
Caution:
Be careful so that the gear is not damaged.
(The damaged gear emits noise during searching.) (C1)x1 (C1)x2
ø1.4x5mm ø1.4x4.5mm
Washer
(D1)x3
ø1.4x3mm MD Sled Motor
Optical
MD Spindle Motor Pickup
MD Mechanism
Switch PWB
Figure 14-2
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MD-E9000W
TEST MODE
From power off state to TEST mode
During power off, hold down CD OPEN/CLOSE button and PRESET UP button and then press ON/STAND-BY button.
It will show micom version display. "Y2K1 X.XX"
Press direct button to enter the test mode.
TEST MODE
TEST MODE DIRECT KEY
CD CD PLAY
MD DISPLAY MD STOP
KEY X-BASS
TUNER TUNER
MD TEST mode
During power off, hold down EQUALIZER button and PRESET UP button and then press ON/STAND-BY button.
1. CD test
Outline: It is impossible to read setting value after automatic adjustment (Use for judgement a difference between initial value)
Pickup forcement operation
Move to inner, move to outer, LD ON/OFF
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MD-E9000W
High (double) speed mode
It is possible to change between high speed/normal speed by pressing HIGH EDIT/NORMAL EDIT button during stop.
"HIGH" mark will light up when high speed mode.
Actual operation is just only sending 1 time/2 time speed operation command other is same with normal speed.
When change from high speed to normal speed, it will set normal speed parameter and RF amp.
3. MD test mode
a. Communication start after proceed MD reset process
b. Power ON at MD function
c. Transmit command correspond to each button during button input (min 5 transmission)
Display: Display all 10 characters which transmitting from text area by MD command
d. Eject and loading is same as normal operation
e. Change to MD non adjustment mode by ON/STAND-BY button
f. MD no adjustment mode is like procedure below
1) Transmit power off command (1F) to MD
2) Wait until function bit: 00 (POWER OFF) confirmation
3) MD micom reset
4) Transmit non automatic adjustment test mode command (D1) until change to MD mode (E0) after communication start
5) Display 1, 3, 5, 7 segment according to music calender data when MD mode E0
6) Normal operation for next step
Reference
To cancel non automatic adjustment mode, need to do either reset or power failure MD micom will start normal mode operation
if not receive non adjustment mode command when recover from power failure.
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MD-E9000W
5. KEY test (Function: Key and last display)
Function: Key and last display
Power off after lighting up the odd number grids, even numbered grids and lighting up FL pipe segment which corresponded
to KEY until TEST MODE is cancelled.
TEST MODE
LIGHT UP ODD
NUMBERED GRID
LIGHT UP EVEN
NUMBERED GRID
LIGHT OFF
KEY INPUT
KEY INPUT =
"POWER"? YES
NO
POWER OFF.
TEST CANCEL.
Notice: 1. REMOCON input during test mode is invalid.
2. Volume "0"
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MD-E9000W
8. TUNER test
Set TUNER PRESET MEMORY according to below condition for each destination.
Condition
Function : TUNER
Band : FM MONO
Frequency : LOW FREQUENCY
Volume : LAST MEMORY
Preset G-EQ : LAST
PRESET LIST
SPN P: L SPN P: H
1 FM 87.5 MHz FM 87.50 MHz
2 FM 108.0 MHz FM 108.00 MHz
3 FM 90.0 MHz FM 90.00 MHz
4 FM 106.0 MHz FM 106.00 MHz
5 FM 98.0 MHz FM 98.00 MHz
6 AM 530 kHz AM 531 kHz
7 AM 1620 kHz AM 1602 kHz
8 AM 600 kHz AM 603 kHz
9 AM 1400 kHz AM 1404 kHz
10 AM 990 kHz AM 990 kHz
10 sec
PRESET CLR?
1.5 sec
COMPLETE
finish.
R E S E T
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ADJUSTMENT
TUNER SECTION • FM RF
fL: Low-range frequency Signal generator: 1 kHz, 40 kHz dev., FM modulated
fH: High-range frequency Test Stage Frequency Frequency Setting/
• AM IF/RF Display Adjusting
Parts
Signal generator: 400 Hz, 30 %, AM modulated
FM Band — 87.50 MHz (fL): T301
Test Stage Frequency Frequency Setting/
Coverage 1.3 ± 0.8 V
Display Adjusting
Parts FM RF 98.00 MHz 98.00 MHz L312
AM IF 450 kHz 1,602 kHz T351
Frequency Cover: TP301 Electric
AM Band — 531 kHz (fL): T306 SO301 Speaker Terminal Voltmeter
Coverage 1.1 ± 0.1 V
AM Tracking 990 kHz 990 kHz (fL): T303 FM Signal Oscillator
UNIT
AM Loop Antenna
GND
IF: Speaker Terminal Electric Figure 19-2 FM FREQUENCY COVER
Frequency Cover: TP301 Voltmeter
AM Signal Oscillator
UNIT
GND
Figure 19-1 AM IF/FREQUENCY COVER
AM BAND
T306
R357
COVERAGE fL
T303
R336
TP302
AM TRACKING TP301
fL
L312
FM RF
T302 FM IF
T351
IC301
T301
SO301
ANTENNA AM IF
TERMINAL FM BAND
COVERAGE fL
TUNER PWB
Figure 19-3 ADJUSTMENT POINTS
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MD SECTION
Enter the test mode, adjust or set as shown in the following table according to the repair operations.
Execution item TEMP Checking Writing the AUTO-YOBI AUTO- AUTO-AFB Writing the
required basic EEPROM EEPROM EEPROM Operation check
setting setting setting adjustment adjustment adjustment setting
Repair
operations TEMP EEPROM_SET TEST-CANCEL AUTO_YOBI AUTO_ADJ AUTO_AFB TEST-CANCEL TEST-PLAY TEST-REC
PICK replacement 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
HEAD replacement 1
MECHANISM
replacement
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
MAIN PWB
assembly replacement 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
MD microcomputer
1 2 2 3 4
replacement
MD LSI replacement 1 2 3 4 5 6
RF IC replacement 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
EEPROM IC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
replacement
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2. Test Mode
Test mode setting method
1. While pressing the EQUALIZER button and PRESET UP button at the same time, and press the ON/STAND-BY button.
(The unit changes over from the A state to the B state.)
2. Insert the playback-only disc 1 (high reflection disc) or the recordable disc 2 (low reflection disc). (State is changed to C .)
• Test Mode
1. EJECT mode • TEMP setting (of EEPROM setting)
• CONTROL setting (of EEPROM setting)
• Setting of laser power (record/playback power)
2. AUTO pre-adjustment mode • Automatic pre-adjustment is performed.
3. AUTO adjustment mode • Automatic adjustment is performed. (After adjustment the grating adjustment mode is set.)
4. AUTO AFB adjustment mode • Focus adjustment is performed.
• RESULT sub-mode • Therefore do not set this mode since it is not necessary for the service.
• RESULT mode (final adjustment)
• MANUAL pre-adjustment mode
• MANUAL adjustment mode
• MANUAL AFB adjustment mode
• ERROR DATA
5. EEPROM setting mode • Various coefficients of digital servo are changed manually.
6. TEST-PLAY mode • Continuous playback from the specified address is performed.
• C1 error rate measurement, ADIP error rate measurement.
7. TEST-REC mode • Continuous recording from the specified address is performed.
8. INNER mode • The position where the INNER switch is turned on is measured.
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1. EJECT mode
Step No. Setting Method Remarks Display
Step 1 Test mode EJECT state [__EJECT___]
Step 2 Press the CD STOP button. Playback power output state [ppw_______]
Step 3 Press the CD STOP button. Rec power output state [rpw_______]
Step 4 Press the CD STOP button. Therefore do not set this mode since it is not necessary [xpw_______]
for the service.
Step 5 Press the NORMAL CD MD TEMP setting of EEPROM setting
EDIT button. (The TEMP setting reference of the EEPROM.)
Step 6 Press the DISPLAY (DEMO) CONTROL setting of EEPROM setting
button. (The CONTROL setting reference of the EEPROM.)
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MD-E9000W
c) Tracking setting
Step No. Setting Method Display
Step 1 Test mode STOP state [tsm e ]
Step 2 Press the CD PLAY button eight times. [ E E P R O M_ S E T ]
Step 3 Press the MD PLAY button. [__Focus___]
Step 4 Press the CD PLAY button two times. [_Tracking_]
Step 5 Press the MD PLAY button. [T G _ _ _ _ _ _ ]
Step 6 Press the CD PLAY button. [T G 2 _ _ _ _ _ ]
Step 7 Press the CD PLAY button. [T F 0 _ _ _ _ _ ]
Step 8 Press the CD PLAY button. [T F 1 _ _ _ _ _ ]
Step 9 Press the CD PLAY button. [T F 2 _ _ _ _ _ ]
Step 10 Press the CD PLAY button. [F T 3 _ _ _ _ _ ]
Step 11 Press the CD PLAY button. [S V C N T 4 _ _ ]
Step 12 Press the CD PLAY button. [T R B L V o _ _ ]
Step 13 Press the CD PLAY button [T R B L V t _ _ ]
Step 14 Press the CD PLAY button [T R K L V o _ _ ]
Step 15 Press the CD PLAY button [T R K L V t _ _ ]
Step 16 Press the CD PLAY button [T D P W o _ _ _ ]
Step 17 Press the CD PLAY button [T D P W t _ _ _ ]
Step 18 Press the CD PLAY button [S L C T o _ _ _ ]
Step 19 Press the CD PLAY button [S L C T t _ _ _ ]
Step 20 Press the CD PLAY button. [S L C T m _ _ _ ]
Step 21 Press the CD PLAY button. [T C R S C 1 P _ ]
Step 22 Press the CD PLAY button. [T C R S C 0 h _ ]
Step 23 Press the CD PLAY button. [T C R S C 0 L _ ]
Step 24 Press the CD PLAY button. [T C R S C H h _ ]
Step 25 Press the CD PLAY button. [T C R S C H L _ ]
Step 26 Press the CD PLAY button. [C O T L V p _ _ ]
Step 27 Press the CD PLAY button. [C O T L V r _ _ ]
Step 28 Press the CD PLAY button. [J P i n t _ _ _ ]
Step 29 Press the CD PLAY button. [K I K 1 0 _ _ _ ]
• : Setting value
d) Sled setting
Step No. Setting Method Display
Step 1 Test mode STOP state [tsm e ]
Step 2 Press the CD PLAY button eight times. [ E E P R O M_ S E T ]
Step 3 Press the MD PLAY button. [__Focus___]
Step 4 Press the CD PLAY button three times. [___Sled___]
Step 5 Press the MD PLAY button. [S L G _ _ _ _ _ ]
Step 6 Press the CD PLAY button. [S L 2 _ _ _ _ _ ]
Step 7 Press the CD PLAY button. [S L D L I M _ _ ]
Step 8 Press the CD PLAY button. [S L D L E V _ _ ]
Step 9 Press the CD PLAY button. [S L K L V k _ _ ]
Step 10 Press the CD PLAY button. [S L K L V t _ _ ]
Step 11 Press the CD PLAY button. [S L K L V m _ _ ]
Step 12 Press the CD PLAY button. [S L B K m _ _ _ ]
Step 13 Press the CD PLAY button. [S L K r i o _ _ ]
Step 14 Press the CD PLAY button. [S L K r o i _ _ ]
Step 15 Press the CD PLAY button. [S L K l i o _ _ ]
Step 16 Press the CD PLAY button. [S L K l o i _ _ ]
Step 17 Press the CD PLAY button. [I N N E R 1 _ _ ]
Step 18 Press the CD PLAY button. [I N N E R u _ _ ]
Step 19 Press the CD PLAY button. [E J _ W A I T _ ]
• : Setting value
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e) TEMP setting
Step No. Setting Method Display
Step 1 EJECT state (or state without mechanism) [__EJECT___ ]
Step 2 Press the NORMAL CD MD EDIT button. [ T E M P_ _ ]
• : Setting value, : Measurement value
f) CONTROL setting
Step No. Setting Method Display
Step 1 Test mode STOP state [tsm e ]
Step 2 Press the CD PLAY button eight times. [ E E P R O M_ S E T ]
Step 3 Press the MD PLAY button. [__Focus___]
Step 4 Press the CD PLAY button five times. [_Control__]
Step 5 Press the MD PLAY button. [C O N T R L 1 _ ]
Step 6 Press the CD PLAY button. [C O N T R L 2 _ ]
Step 7 Press the CD PLAY button. [A D J T T M _ _ ]
Step 8 Press the CD PLAY button. [H D E Q A D _ _ ]
Step 9 Press the CD PLAY button. [L D E Q A D _ _ ]
Step 10 Press the CD PLAY button. [G D E Q A D _ _ ]
Step 11 Press the CD PLAY button. [G D E Q A D 2 _ ]
Step 12 Press the CD PLAY button. [H D E Q B C _ _ ]
Step 13 Press the CD PLAY button. [L D E Q B C _ _ ]
Step 14 Press the CD PLAY button. [G D E Q B C _ _ ]
Step 15 Press the CD PLAY button. [G D E Q B C 2 _ ]
Step 16 Press the CD PLAY button. [H A L S G _ _ _ ]
Step 17 Press the CD PLAY button. [L A L S G _ _ _ ]
Step 18 Press the CD PLAY button. [G A L S G _ _ ]
Step 19 Press the CD PLAY button. [H A L S O F S _ ]
Step 20 Press the CD PLAY button. [L A L S O F S _ ]
Step 21 Press the CD PLAY button. [G A L S O F S _ ]
• : Setting value
g) ADJUST setting
Step No. Setting Method Display
Step 1 Test mode STOP state [tsm e ]
Step 2 Press the CD PLAY button eight times. [ E E P R O M_ S E T ]
Step 3 Press the MD PLAY button. [__Focus___]
Step 4 Press the CD PLAY button six times. [A D J S E T _ _ _ _ ]
Step 5 Press the MD PLAY button. [C O K _ _ _ _ _ ]
Step 6 Press the CD PLAY button. [F A T _ _ _ _ _ ]
Step 7 Press the CD PLAY button. [T A T _ _ _ _ _ ]
Step 8 Press the CD PLAY button. [C A T _ _ _ _ _ ]
Step 9 Press the CD PLAY button. [F A B _ _ _ _ _ ]
Step 10 Press the CD PLAY button. [S T R _ _ _ _ _ ]
Step 11 Press the CD PLAY button. [S F S _ _ _ _ _ ]
Step 12 Press the CD PLAY button. [S T C _ _ _ _ _ ]
• : Setting value
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h) REC bit setting
Step No. Setting Method Display
Step 1 Test mode STOP state [tsm e ]
Step 2 Press the CD PLAY button eight times. [ E E P R O M_ S E T ]
Step 3 Press the MD PLAY button. [__Focus___]
Step 4 Press the CD PLAY button seven times. [RECbit_SET]
Step 5 Press the MD PLAY button. [SP_WR50_ ]
Step 6 Press the CD PLAY button. [SP_WR56_ ]
Step 7 Press the CD PLAY button. [SP_WR44_ ]
Step 8 Press the CD PLAY button. [SP_WR53_ ]
Step 9 Press the CD PLAY button. [LP2WR50_ ]
Step 10 Press the CD PLAY button. [LP2WR56_ ]
Step 11 Press the CD PLAY button. [LP2WR44_ ]
Step 12 Press the CD PLAY button. [LP2WR53_ ]
Step 13 Press the CD PLAY button. [LP4WR50_ ]
Step 14 Press the CD PLAY button. [LP4WR56_ ]
Step 15 Press the CD PLAY button. [LP4WR44_ ]
Step 16 Press the CD PLAY button. [LP4WR53_ ]
Step 17 Press the CD PLAY button. [RVD_____ ]
• : Setting value
6. TEST-PLAY mode
(For confirmation of the playback ability at the named address.)
Step No. Setting Method Remarks Display
Step 1 Test mode STOP state [tsm e ]
Step 2 Press the NORMAL CD MD TEST-PLAY menu [TEST_PLAY_]
EDIT button.
Step 3 Press the CD STOP button. ADRES setting (Target address initial value is indicated) [ADRES_0032]
Press the MD PLAY button.
Step 4 Continuous playback (pit section) (Address + C1 error indication) [s c ]
Continuous playback (groove section) (Address + C1 error indication) [a c ]
Step 5 Press the CD STOP button. (Address + ADIP error indication) [a a ]
Continuous playback (groove section)
Step 6 Press the MD STOP button. TEST-PLAY menu [TEST_PLAY_]
• Whenever the NORMAL CD MD EDIT button is pressed in the address setting mode, the address changes as follows.
0 0 3 2 → 0 3 C 0 → 0 7 0 0 → 0 8 A 0 → 0 9 5 0 → 0 0 3 2 → …………
7. TEST-REC mode
With recording mini disk (For confirmation of the playback ability at the named address.)
Step No. Setting Method Remarks Display
Step 1 Test mode STOP state [tsm e ]
Step 2 Press the NORMAL CD MD TEST-REC menu [TEST_REC__]
EDIT button two times.
Step 3 Press the CD STOP button. ADRES setting (indication of address initial value) [a0032_pw ]
Step 4 Press the MD PLAY button. Continuous recording [a _pw ]
Step 5 Press the MD STOP button. TEST-REC menu [TEST_REC__]
• Whenever the NORMAL CD MD EDIT button is pressed in the address setting mode, the address changes as follows.
0 0 3 2 → 0 3 C 0 → 0 7 0 0 → 0 8 A 0 → 0 9 5 0 → 0 0 3 2 → …………
8. INNER mode
Step No. Setting Method Remarks Display
Step 1 Test mode STOP state [tsm e ]
Step 2 Press the HIGH CD MD EDIT INNER menu [__INNER___]
button.
Step 3 Press the MD PLAY button. INNER switch position measurement [s c ]
(SUBQ address and C1 error are also indicated.)
Step 4 Press the MD STOP button. INNER menu [__INNER___ ]
• : Address
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1 Adjustment
Load a high-reflective TYGS1 test disc.
Note:
Adjust the position of the lead-in switch between FF85 to FFD2.
1. Loosen the screw (A1) x 1 pc., fixing the mechanism switch PWB.
2. Retighten the screw while pushing the PWB in the direction of arrow A if the switch position is at FF85 or lower, or in the direction
of arrow B if it is at FFD2 or higher, and measure its position again.
After adjusting the position, fix it with the screw (A1) x 1 pc. (See Fig. 27-1)
A
B
(A1) X1
Check that the display shows "_COMPLETE_" instead of "#COMPLETE_" in step 4 of the AUTO adjustment mode.
Magnetic Head
Rotating the loading motor forcibly
The loading motor can be rotated forcibly by rotating the VOL
Tangential
UP/DOWN button while STOP or EJECT in the test mode
Objective direction
appears on the display.
Lens
Radiai
Magnetic head mounting position check
• Check the mounting position whenever the magnetic head
and the optical pickup are replaced.
• Move the optical pickup to the center to adjust the position
easily.
1. Set the transparent disc for checking the head.
2. Press down the magnetic head up shift arm by hand to raise
the magnetic head.
3. View the set from above to check whether the magnetic
head aligns with the optical pickup objective lens.
4. Check that the magnetic head moves up and down smoothly. Head up-
shift ar
(See Fig. 27-2)
Figure 27-2
Mechanism Adjustment
1. Optical pickup grating inspecting method
2
4 Pin of IC1201 OSILLOSCOPE a 3 1
GND (TP1202)
100K
11 Pin of IC1201
EIN (TP1253) 470p
GND CH1 CH2
470p b
12 Pin of IC1201 X Y
FIN (TP1254) 100K
LISSAJOUS'S WAVEFORM
Less than a:b = 4:1
12 3
while observing the Lissajou's waveform. disc motor adjusting hole).
2. After adjustment, tighten screws , , and in numerical adjusting
hple
order. (See Fig. 27-4)
Figure 27-4
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MD-E9000W
From
Magnetic Head
From Mechanism
Switch PWB
Optical Pickup Unit
From
Figure 28
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MD-E9000W
ERROR MESSAGE LIST
MD error messages
Error Display Error Message Remarks
Can't REC • Errors occurred 10 times continuously in the REC-PLAY • Check for scratch, dust, fingerprints, or black spots on
mode. the disc. Check that the disc is not eccentric or largely
• In the REC-PLAY mode, recording enable cluster became deflected.
0 due to errors.
• Cannot read the address. The unit cannot enter the REC
mode for 20 seconds regardless of repetitive tries.
Can't COPY • During the REC-PAUSE or REC-PLAY mode, the disc was • Check if it is the copy-prohibited disc (Example: CD-R
judged as follows according to the channel status of the etc.).
1
digital signal input at D-IN:
It is not an audio disc.
2
3
It is not for public use.
Due to the inversion of COPY bit on the CD, the
contents cannot be copied.
NO SIG. • During the REC-PAUSE, REC-PLAY, or CD FUNC playback • Check for an abnormality with the D-IN signal line.
mode, the following occurred responding to the digital signal
1
input at D-IN:
Digital IN PLL is unlocked.
2 PLL is locked even if FS is not 44.1 kHz.
TOC FULL • There is no space left for track numbers or character • Replace the disc with the one on which the space for
information (track names, disc name, etc.). recording UTOC is left.
• No recordable space was found when entering the REC-
PAUSE mode.
Can't READ u • FTNO > LTNO has been recognized. • There is an error with UTOC data. Replace the disc.
• FTNO is not 0 or 1.
• Cannot read UTOC recorded on the disc.
TOC FROM a • The start address > end address has been recognized. • There is an error with UTOC data. Replace the disc.
TOC FROM L0-4 • One of UTOC 0-4 data is looping. • There is an error with UTOC data. Replace the disc.
NOT AUDIO • Non-audio data is recorded in the track mode of currently • Select another track number or replace the disc.
selected track number.
? DISC • The ASCII codes data "MINI" of the system ID written in • This is a nonstandard disc. Replace the disc and
TOC is not correct. check.
• The disc type written in TOC does not belong to either of
the pre-master MD, recording MD or hybrid MD.
DISC FULL • No recordable space was found when entering the REC- • Replace the disc with the one on which the recording
PAUSE mode. space for UTOC is left.
PROTECT • You tried recording or editing on a disc with the erase- • Move the tab back to its original position and try
prevention tab moved. recording or editing again.
• You tried editing the track that is write-protected due to the * Try editing other tracks that are not write-protected.
information written in UTOC.
Can't EDIT • Conditions in each editing function have not been satisfied. • The unit is not operated properly. Try again in right
procedures.
TEMP OVER • The temperature inside of the set (MD unit) becomes too • Check the remedy on the troubleshooting chart.
high due to an error. • Is the unit used in a place of high temperature?
Can't READ r • The read data is not correct, or data has not been • There may be an error in TOC or UTOC data or
Can't READ s read properly. scratches on the disc. Replace the disc.
Can't READ w • An error occurred while recording sound data, and
the recording could not be completed.
Can't READ s • The read data is not correct. • TOC information on the disc does not comply with the
Can't READ r • TOC information cannot be read. MD standard. Replace the disc.
• There may be scratches on the disc. Replace the disc.
Can't WRITE • An error occurred while overwriting UTOC, and it could not • There may be scratches on the disc. Replace the disc.
be overwritten properly.
BLANK MD • Although UTOC is read, total number of letters of TNO and • Check that the disc is a recordable disc by recording on it.
NAME is 0.
Er-MD41 • UTOC can be read but cannot be overwritten. • Is the recording head positioned properly? Check the
connection between the PWB and recording head.
Er-MD80 • EEPROM data is not correct. • Reset the unit and try again. If it does not restore the
unit, replace EEPROM.
Power? • Due to the abnormality with the power supply, MD unit • Reset the unit and try again. If it does not restore the
cannot be operated properly. unit, the power supply circuit is defective. Check the
DC voltage of Q550 E , and Q580 E .
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The details description of mechanism error
Error Display Error Message HINF
(93 Pin of IC1401)
Er-MD1 Cannot eject the disc.
Er-MD2 The head does not ascend. =E EJECT complete position < 1.4 V
Er-MD3 The head does not descend. =M LOAD/EJECT halfway position >3V
=L LOAD complete position 2.475 ~ 2.8 V
=D HEAD DOWN position 2.0875 ~ 2.2375 V
6
79 H, take 79 H).
2 Connect the main unit using the single MD main PWB.
down.
Press the POWER button and write the temperature
3 Enter the test mode as shown on page 21. setting into the EEPROM.
3
"AUTO AJST"
Ambient Temperature Correction Press the CD PLAY button seven times.
+ 21.0 °C ~ + 23.2 °C
4
-1 H "EEPROM SET"
+ 23.3 °C ~ + 26.8 °C ±0 H Set the value according to the EEPROM DATA LIST
5
using the VOLUME UP/DOWN button.
+ 26.9 °C ~ + 29.0 °C +1 H
Press the POWER button, and the settings will be written
6
into the EEPROM.
Enter the test mode again, perform an "AUTO YOBI
adjustment", and write the results into the EEPROM.
FG2 B1 H SPG—in 60 H
FF0 10 H SPG—mid 4B H
FF1 70 H SPG—out 3B H
FF2 E0 H SPGM 96 H
FZHLEV ED H SP1 10 H
FOKLEVh 07 H SP2 93 H
FOKLEVL 09 H SP22 93 H
FOSTn 2C H SP3 ED H
DSCJG 0D H SP4 EE H
SP5 20 H
SP52 20 H
SPDLIM 62 H
SPKLEVm 16 H
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TG2 6B H CONTRL2 01 H
TF0 10 H ADJTTM 14 H
TF1 6B H HDEQAD 92 H
TF2 F0 H LDEQAD 8E H
FT3 08 H GDEQAD 91 H
SVCNT4 01 H GDEQAD2 91 H
TRBLVo 62 H HDEQBC 8C H
TRBLVt 4C H LDEQBC 8F H
TRKLVo 5B H GDEQBC 8A H
TRKLVt 2B H GDEQBC2 8A H
TDPWo 67 H HALSG 11 H
TDPWt 21 H LALSG 11 H
SLCTo 00 H GALSG 11 H
SLCTt 50 H HALSOFS FF H
SLCTm 53 H LALSOFS 00 H
TCRSCIP 16 H GALSOFS 00 H
TCRSC0h 00 H
ADJUST setting
TCRSC0L FA H
Item indication Setting
TCRSCHh 02 H
COK 58 H
TCRSCHL 02 H
FAT C0 H
COTLVP 0A H
TAT 3E H
COTLVr 28 H
CAT 40 H
JPint 00 H
FAB 64 H
KIK10 64 H
STR 0B H
SLG 46 H
REC bit setting
SL2 10 H
Item indication Setting
SLDLIM 7F H
SP_WR50 C0 H
SLDLEV 14 H
SP_WR56 FE H
SLKLVk 60 H
SP_WR44 00 H
SLKLVt 34 H
SP_WR53 16 H
SLKLVm 60 H
LP2WR50 80 H
SLBKm 08 H
LP2WR56 20 H
SLKrio 64 H
LP2WR44 80 H
SLKroi 62 H
LP2WR53 00 H
SLKlio 64 H
LP4WR50 BF H
SLKloi 60 H
LP4WR56 02 H
INNER1 86 H
LP4WR44 80 H
INNERu D0 H
LP4WR53 00 H
EJ_WAIT 78 H
RVD 01 H
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MD power ON time chart
Power-on sequence for the MD unit (when resetting or starting it 1 : no disc)
(System side)
POWER-ON
CN1501 17 , 18
DVDD
CN1501 4
BACK UP
Power failure recovery interruption input and 3.2 V application to the MD unit
CN1501 7
(100 ms)
MD-ST
TP1800
3.2 V
1.5 ms
IC1401 15
MCCK
CN1501 6
30 ms ± 2 ms
RESET
IC1401 12
RESET
(10 ms)
CN1501 5
PDOWN
Set the system microcomputer to "H" by this point.
CN1501 19
3.2 ms
PCONT0
CN1401 1 , 2
TRY+/TRY–
IC1401 80
XRST 3.2 ms
CN1501 12
DSTB
13.6 ms
CN1501 8
DSCK
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Power-on sequence for the MD unit (when resetting or starting it 2 : DISC IN or disc existence)
(System side)
POWER-ON
CN1501 4
BACK UP
Power failure recovery interruption input and 3.2 V application to the MD unit
CN1501 7
(100 ms)
MD-ST
TP1800
3.2 V
1.5 ms
IC1401 15
MCCK
CN1501 6
30 ms ± 2 ms
RESET
IC1401 12
RESET
(10 ms)
CN1501 5
PDOWN
Set the system microcomputer to "H" by this point.
CN1501 19
3.2 ms
PCONT0
CN1401 1 , 2
TRY+/TRY–
62 ms 600 ms - (approx. 1200 ms + 600 ms)
CN1501 12 13.6 ms
DSTB
CN1501 8
DSCK
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MD-E9000W
TO DISPLAY SECTION
CD RES
WRQ
DRF
CLK
DO
CE
DI
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 CNP5
+5V
+B2
14
10 CNS1
IC4
13 11 1
74VHC08F
TO MD SECTION
4 INVERTER 6 2
1 3 3
4
5V 3V +B2 (5V) 5
6
LOADING MOTOR
DRIVER
DATA
60 59 58 39 25 70 71 72 IC3 2
TA7291S 6
BCK
LRCK
DOUT
CONT4
CONT3
CONT2
CONT1
75
61 CE 1 5 8 3 7 9
69
62 CLK
57
63 DI Q3
56
64 DO
55
65 WRQ
51 –
66 RES 2 2
50
+ M
67 DRF IC1 40
1 1
LC78645NE M904
37 CD LID
68 VDD5 CD SERVO MOTOR
28
33.8688 MHz
48 XOUT 19
XL1
49 XIN CONT5 26
SLDO 23
SPDO 22
ADAVDD
RFVDD
RVDD
XVDD
VVDD
FDO 21
LVDD
FIN1
FIN2
TIN1
TIN2
VDD
LDD
LDS
TDO 20 +5 V
5 41 38 18 47 46 77 7 8 9 10 79 80 11
VREF
+3.2 V 2 29 19 27 4 12
MUTE
VREF
5 IC2
LASER 6 LA6548D
CONSTANT
DRIVER
25
FOCUS/
VOLTAGE
+3.2 V Q1 TRACKING/
26
SPIN/ SLED
+3.2 V Q2
M2 10
– DRIVER
SLED MOTOR
SLED M OUT2
MOTOR 11 +
+
SPINDLE MOTOR 20
M
VCC
VCC
OUT1
21 –
M1
SPINDLE 15 1 30
MOTOR
TRACKING COIL
PICKUP UNIT
FOCUS COIL
SW4
PICKUP IN
MDDATA
CDLRCK
CDDATA
PCONT0
AA.GND
SERCH
CDBCK
KDATA
M.GND
M.GND
RESET
H.GND
D.GND
D.GND
C.GND
MD-ST
H.VDD
R.OUT
DIG IN
L.OUT
DVDD
DVDD
DSCK
AVCC
DSTB
R.IN
L.IN
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 CN1501
HEAD
AUDIO OUT
MECHANISM
+B7
AUDIO IN
+B7
(+4.75 ~ +5.25V) (+4.75 ~ +5.25V)
12 20 21 31 ~ 34 70
+3.2V
IC1401
IX0410AW
MD SYSTEM 99
MICROCOMPUTER 62 8 IC1402
16 58X2402T
29 6 EEPROM
L R L R
3 5 26 24
+3.2V
+B3 (+3.2V)
66 57 ~ 59 7 IC1701
DIN UDA1345
IC1202 10
IX2474AF 23 AD/DA CONVERTER
+3.2V
4MBIT D-RAM
25
~ ~ 2
5 9 11 15
18 19
~
IC1201 26 29
~ 42
LR37816 32 36
ENDEC/ATRAC
2 5 13
XL1201 74
~
(33.8688MHz)
70
REGULATOR
+3.2V Q1804
MECHANISM
+3.2V
+B7
3 2 3
REGULATOR REGULATOR
IC1101
IR3R58M
RF SIGNAL
29 40
PROCESSOR
MECHANISM
HEAD +B7
+B7
E-F SIGNAL A-B SIGNAL
LASER DIODE
MONITOR
MD
12
DIODE
RF4
RF2
RF3
RF1
15 10
B
E
A
F
SW1932 LOADING
SW1933 RECORD
SW1936 LEAD IN
SW1934 PLAY
LIGHT LIGHT
RECEIVING RECEIVING
SECTION SECTION
MAGNET HEAD ERROR SIGNAL RF
(RECORD)
MD PICKUP UNIT
M
M901
SPINDLE
MOTOR M
M902 M903
SLED M LOADING
MOTOR MOTOR
Figure 35 BLOCK DIAGRAM (2/4)
– 35 –
MD-E9000W
AM LOOP
ANTENNA
FM IF FM IF +B4
IC301 6 T302 CF303
1 TA7358AP
FM IF DET./FM MPX./AM IF
BF301
FM CF351 X351
ANTENNA B.P.F FM FRONT END 9 450 kHz
+B4 456 kHz
3 4 5 7 8 T351 CF352
SO302
FM ANTENNA AM IF
TERMINAL 1 2 4 5 9 8 17 13
LA1832S
VCO
MPXIN FM+B
FM
DET
GND
FM/AM AM IF
AM MIX MO/ST
IC303
OSC
FM RF L312 T301
FM L 14
FM
FM/AM
R 15
OSC
OUT
23 21 7 18 16 12
AM OSC IN
AM RF IN
STEREO
Q302
OSC
AM TRACKING BUFF
T303 AM BAND
T306 COVERAGE
X352
VT 4.5 MHz
CLK
DO
CE
DI
+B4
PLL(TUNER)
20 1 22 15 16 11 3 4 5 6
LC72131
OSC
IC302
17
FM/AM MO/ST
+B4
7 9 10 21
+B
FM FM
Q360
CONSTANT
VOLTAGE
Q901
Q902
JK441 MUTING
AUX INPUT
L L 9 DI 1
R R 16 CE 2
L 10
IC401 CLK 24
R 15
LC75341
AUDIO PROCESSOR 21 R
TUNER L 11 4 L
R 14
RSELO
LSELO
+B7 +B3
LED
DRIVE
R OUT
L OUT
R IN
L IN
LED702
CNP451 1 7 6 18 15 17 21 19 23 22 24 2 5 8 4 10
FROM MD SECTION
FL701
DISPLAY
1 2 5 20 21 50 51 52 53 61 62
FM IF DET./FM MPX./AM IF
80 51
50
98 VEE
LA1832S
IC303
2 KEY 1 48
KEY
3 KEY 2 81
SW701-SW723
4 KEY 3 IC701
TO CD
8 IX0395AW
SECTION SYSTEM
14
MICROCOMPUTER
15
22 97
24 P_CONT
CD_CLOSE
RLY CONT
VDD 91 +B6
CD_OPEN
P_MUTE
23
RESET
LED701
RX IN
XOUT
SPAN
AVSS
VSS
LED
7 Q701
XIN
ILU
DO
CE
CL
T_STBY
DI
+B6
45 44 43 42 41 40 99 39 38 37 36 35 32 31 33
RX781
REMOTE
1 SENSOR 3
XL701 2 +B6
8.3886 MHz Q781 SW441
SPAN
SW724 RESET SELECTOR JK981
OPEN/CLOSE HEADPHONES
12
4 10
3 L
L 11
+
1 L
L 13
L –
FAN MOTOR DRIVER
R R
+
8
6 R
R –
Q971 Q972 M
Q901 IC901 9 M905
Q902 R
LA4628 FAN MOTOR
MUTING POWER AMP. 14 +B5
SP_L(+)
+
– SP_L(–)
+ SP_R(+)
– SP_R(–)
PT801
MAIN POWER SO901
TRANSFORMER SPEAKER
VOLTAGE F801 TERMINAL
REGULATOR T6.3A L 250V
VOLTAGE D801
Q941 +B1 230-240 V
+B7 REGULATOR
MD+5V 220 V SW801
Q942 127 V VOLTAGE
110 V SELECTOR
KIA7810AP AC POWER
VF1
–VP
Q801 SO801
AC INPUT
T.F. SOCKET
AC 110/127/220/230-240 V
50/60 Hz
SW +5V
+B5 Q961
+B6
TO CD CD+B VOLTAGE
+B2
SECTION REGULATOR
+B6
RELAY UNSW +5V
DRIVER
Q871
D873-876
Q962
+B6 AN78L05
UNSW +5V VOLTAGE REGULATOR
PT871
SUB POWER
TRANSFORMER
SO301
FM ANTENNA
A TERMINAL
AM GND FM 75OHMS
B D303
D301
D304
D302
C338 C304
1 C306
C305 IC301
2
BF301 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 C307
C394
C303
C323 R314
C315 D306
C382
C381
R381
C314 C384
T302
C310
R322 C397
C330
X352
R325 C320
C308
C
C392
L312
C380
R327 R302
C317
B R380 22 1 R374
D305
Q302
21 2
R313
C309
R379
VD302
E 19 4
VD301 R309 C393
CF303
R316 18 5
R372
L351
17 6
C387
C332
1
C335
R382
R375
C331
R378
R336 C316 16 7
R323
2
IC302
8
R311
15
TP301 R365 VD303
C325
C318 14 9
C324
3
C362
C334
13 10
R377
C313 C385
T306 C350 T301 12 11
CF352
23 R351 2
22 3 R387
C342 C361 Q360 R384
21 4
C366
C363
C351
20 5 E C B R368
C353
D C364 19 6
C367
R350
18 7 R383
C399
T351
R388
C354
R376
17 8 R392
CF351
C365
IC303
16 9 C398 R385
15 10
C369 14 11 R391
13 12 R353
C357
R360
L352
R359
C356
TP302
R355
R395
X351
C395
R357
C396
C355
C370
ZD351
C391
R356
C373
C374
C371
C358
C368
C388
E
C372
RD
1
WH
2
BK
3
WH
4
1 9 BK
5
BI301 WH
6
BK
7
WH 8
BK
9
CNS301
F
TUNER PWB-C1
1 2 3 4 5 6
Figure 38 WIRING SIDE OF P.W.BOARD (1/10)
– 38 –
MD-E9000W
P43 7 - C P43 10 - G
FROM FROM
POWER AMP. PWB POWER AMP. PWB
CNS902 CNS901 SW441
SPAN SELECTOR
10 kHz/100 kHz
R441
C441
9 kHz/50 kHz
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 6
CNP405 WH
CNP403 6
BK
R445
5 C442
WH
BI441
6 4
5 WH PK
3
4 BK BK
R443
2 R442
CNP441
3 PK WH
1
7 2
CNS441 1
CNP404
6 1
5 D441
4 D442
3
1 2
1
TO DISPLAY PWB
C443
P41 10 - B
R456
CNP702
L-CH
C461
R444
JK441
AUX INPUT
12 C462
FFC702 R-CH
12 10 8 6 4 2 R457
L451
CNP406
11 9 7 5 3 1 CNP451 1
C427
R460 1
C455 2
3
4
C405
C458
5
AUX INPUT
R402
C460 6
TO MD MAIN PWB
R451 7
8
C404
9
10 PWB-A2
P47 9 - A
C469 11
CN1501
R401
12
C465
C406
C464
R403
13
R417 14
15
16
17
18
C468 19
20
21
R418 22
C407
23
24
26 25
27
C403 C453 C454
27 CW1501
C411
24 1
C416 23 2 C413 R455 R454 R453 COLOR TABLE
22 3
C418 21 4 C415 R459 C457
R458
R414
IC401
17 8
R415
16 9
15 10 C419 OR ORANGE
14 11 C425 C456
YL YELLOW
L452
C424 13 12
R416
R452
C421 GR GREEN
C463
CNP401 BL BLUE
R447
C470
R449
C423
R448
1 3 5 7
VL VIOLET
C429
R463
R462
R461
C428
C471
2 4 6 8
R446
GY GRAY
C422
WH(W) WHITE
(251)
CNP402 TO
1 8 BK BLACK
MAIN POWER FFC703
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 TRANSFORMER PK PINK
CNP703
CNS402 P41 12 - D
MAIN PWB-A1 P44 2 - G
FORM CD SERVO PWB
TO DISPLAY PWB
7 8 9 10 11 12
Figure 39 WIRING SIDE OF P.W.BOARD (2/10)
– 39 –
MD-E9000W
P42 3 - H
TO POWER PWB
CNP871
C
CNS701 5 4 3 2 1
DISPLAY PWB-B1
WH
WH
RD
BK
BK
C781 5 1
R786
BI701
R791
D R789
RX781
R781
R790 D785
Q782 C782 C709
R787
1 2 3 R785 3 2 1
R782
D701
R775
D781
1 2 3 Q783 FL701
R788
C783
C784
E R784 C701
3 2 1
62 61 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28
Q781 D784
R771
R772
R783
C717
SW710
R709
R714
G SW703 SW705
CD PLAY/ SW704 FF/
PAUSE CD STOP SKIP UP
R706
R707 R705
SW708
MD SW707 SW706
MD PEW/
PLAY/ STOP
PAUSE SKIP DOWN
1 2 3 4 5 6
Figure 40 WIRING SIDE OF P.W.BOARD (3/10)
– 40 –
MD-E9000W
FFC702
1 12
WH
WH
RD
BK
BK
YL
R776
R769 6 1
R764
R762
R761
R759
R768 BI704A 1 3 5 7 9 11
R767 2 4 6 8 10 12
C710
CNP702
R777
R766
R763
R765
C711
R748
C712 1
R754
R753
31 30
R745
R747
R746
TO MAIN PWB
C713
1
P39 11 - G
XL701 2
CNP401
R744
R743
3
R736
35 25 4
40 5
20 6
R749
50
R750
R751
7
R752
45 15 8
55 10 1 CNP703 8 FFC703
R731
R732
R734
IC701
R733
51 60 5
C714
C715
R739
R738
R737
R735
65
R742
95
70 100
75 85 90 1
C704
C707
R741 RD
TO CD SERVO PWB
1
R799
R798
C708
BK 2
R740
80 81 3 WH
LED701
P44 3 - F
3
Q701
BK
CNP5
R797 2 4
WH
BI702
C705
1 5
BK 6
R773
WH 7
BK
9 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 2 1 8
CNS702
R796
8
R795
R723
R725
R794
R727
R793
R724
R792
R726
R730
R729
R728
C706
C703
C702
L781
SW711 SW713
X-BASS AUX
SW714 SW716
TUNER ON/
R712 R713 (BAND) STAND-BY COLOR TABLE
SW717 BR BROWN
C718
R716
MD EJECT D783
RD(R) RED
D782
OR ORANGE
YL YELLOW
GR GREEN
BL BLUE
R717 R718 R719 VL VIOLET
GY GRAY
SW718 SW719 SW720
LP4 LP2 SP WH(W) WHITE
BK BLACK
R722 R721 R720
PK PINK
NORMAL
SW721
SW723 SW722
MD REC HIGH
7 8 9 10 11 12
Figure 41 WIRING SIDE OF P.W.BOARD (4/10)
– 41 –
MD-E9000W
AC POWER SUPPLY CORD
SO801
AC INPUT
SOCKET
AC 110/127/220/230-240 V
A
50/60Hz
POWER PWB-C2
127 V 110 V
220 V 230-240 V
SW801
B VOLTAGE SELECTOR
PT801
MAIN POWER TRANSFORMER
230-240 V
110 V
127 V
220 V
T.F.
T6.3A L 250V
C
F801
D801
C801
D
C802
F803
T2.5A L 250V
C871
E F802
T2.5A L 250V
C804 C803
D804
RL800
D802
D803
F D871
D805
C874 PT871
SUB POWER TRANSFORMER
D806
D875 C805
D876
C873 C872 D807 C806
ZD803
D873 D808
R801
D874 C812
C811
D809
ZD802
E C B ZD801
ZD871 Q801
C808
G R871
C807
D877
R806
C809
R804 R803
D872
R802
R805
R873
C810
E CNP871
Q871
C 5 4 3 2 1 CNP903
C875
R872
B 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
H
CNS701
P40 5 - C
FROM DISPLAY PWB
1 2 3 4 5 6
Figure 42 WIRING SIDE OF P.W.BOARD (5/10)
– 42 –
MD-E9000W
SO901
M905 SPEAKER TERMINAL
FAN MOTOR RD R-CH L-CH
1
BR
2 JK981
CNS971 HEADPHONES
C973
CNP971
Q971 B C E 2
R984 1
R979 R973
L981
E C B
R974 C972
Q972 R978
D972
C971
C981
R975
R977
R981
R972
R982
R954 D973
R955 C982
3 R953
Q951
4
BK
C956
P39 9 - B
C951
BI902
CNP403
5
WH
6
C925
BK E C B Q952
7
R923
WH E
Q941
8
C943
R941
R911
BK
R913
9 C
10 WH
E C B Q942
R912
BK B
R942
11 R924
12 WH C941
C924
C926
R914
RP941
12 ZD941
C923
C907
C942
C909
C910
C911
C908
C913
C912
3
Q961
C948
2 C962 C965
1 R961 C986
C966 C987 IC901 @
C963 C903
C961
1 3 5 7 9 11 13
R962
2 4 6 8 10 12 14
C901 R907
C902
D962
R906
R903
R905
LUG901
R909
C904
R983
B
C964
C C914
C949
Q901 E
C905
R910
Q902
1 E C B C985
Q962
2
R904
R908
R902
C947
3 R901 BI901
R928
D961 1 7
BI903A BI903B
1 7 4 1
WH
PK
BK
RD
RD
BK
BK
WH
WH
WH
BK
BK
BK
BL
POWER AMP.
PWB-C3
WH
RD
BK
BL
COLOR TABLE
BR BROWN
WH
PK
BK
RD(R) RED
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
CNS901 OR ORANGE
CNS903 YL YELLOW
WH
11 CNP404 GR GREEN
BK P39 10 - B
10
WH TO MAIN PWB BL BLUE
9
BK
8 VL VIOLET
WH
7
BK GY GRAY
6
BL WH(W) WHITE
5
BK
4
BK BK BLACK
3
RD PK PINK
2
RD
1
7 8 9 10 11 12
Figure 43 WIRING SIDE OF P.W.BOARD (6/10)
– 43 –
MD-E9000W
CNP2
30 1 C45
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
C47
CNP1
C63
C1
C46
C3
5
2
C13
25 R6
C53
IC2
C57
R7 C2
R54 R55
Q1
C48
1 R4 R10
2 10 R12 E C B
B R3
CNP4
CNS1A
CNS2A
20
C54
3
E C9 C5
C14
4 C58 R2
C 12345678 1234567
5 R1 R9
1 B R13 C10
C8
C7
C6
6 C12
16 15 Q2
R21 C4
4
WH
WH
WH
WH
RD
BR
BR
BR
R8
6
GR
GR
GR
RD
BR
BR
BR
21 20
C24
C17
C16
R14 C15
R35
25 15 R16
R11
R36
9 30
CNS1B
10 R17
CNS2B
R15
40 35 5 12345678 1234567
R56
1
IC1
R19
C42
3
41 45 80
Q3
2 75
CORE2
C 1
50 70
1
2
55 65
CD SERVO
R48
3 R53
5 PWB-D
R20
60 61
4 XL1
5
6
R18 8
7 7
C31
C32
IC3
R23
8
9 R24
3
BR C49
RD
2 2
R49
C41
12
L2
D 1 1
12345678
C50
C61
CNS3 CNP3
R50
11 1234567
10
R42
CNP6
R39
R37
R38
1 2
M
L4
8 7
C62
10 5
IC4
M904
R40
CD LID
MOTOR
14 1
R31
R29
R32
R30
R28
R27
E CNS6 1 2 C28
PICKUP UNIT (306)
R33
CORE1
C43
C23
C22
C21
C20
C19
C18
TO MD
MECHANISM BI1
UNIT 6 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 CNP5
C44
WH
GR
WH
BK
PK
YL
4 4 4
GR
5 5 5
CNS702 6 WH
6 6
P41 12 - E
FROM SW4
DISPLAY PWB PICKUP IN
+
WH
WH
GR
BK
BK
PK
YL
M2
SPINDLE
7 65 4 3 2 1 MOTOR
CNS402 CD MOTOR
G
PWB-F
CNP402
P39 9 - G
TO MAIN PWB
1 2 3 4 5 6
Figure 44 WIRING SIDE OF P.W.BOARD (7/10)
– 44 –
MD-E9000W
MD MECHANISM TP18
TP19
SW1936
SWITCH PWB-G1 LEAD IN
MD LOADING
PWB-G2
BR WH
SW1933
RECORD SW1932 SW1930
LOADING WRITE PRO
TP2 TP10
TP3 TP12
TP4 TP13
TP5 TP17
TP6 TP16
TP7 TP11
TP8 TP14
TP9 TP15
TP1906
R1933
R1932
TP1
TP1909 R1931
R1934
TP1908
TP1902
TP1905
TP1901
TP1907
TP1903
SW1934
PLAY TP1904
YL GY RD BK
CW1931
BK RD
CN1401
P47 12 - D
TO MD MAIN PWB
M902
MD SLED M901
MOTOR MD SPINDLE
MOTOR
M903
MD LOADING
MOTOR
P47 7 - F
TO MD MAIN PWB
CN1101
MAGNET HEAD(34)
RECORD
COLOR TABLE
BR BROWN
RD(R) RED
FLEXIBLE OR ORANGE
PWB
YL YELLOW
GR GREEN
BL BLUE
VL VIOLET
GY GRAY
WH(W) WHITE
BK BLACK
PK PINK
BK P46 5 - A
1
BK CN1300
2
TO MD MAIN PWB
CW1903
MD PICKUP UNIT(35)
7 8 9 10 11 12
Figure 45 WIRING SIDE OF P.W.BOARD (8/10)
– 45 –
MD-E9000W
A P45 12 - G
TO MAGNET HEAD
CW1903
CN1300
R1515 2 1
R1516
C1716
C1301
C1300
R1301
C1305
R1716
C1700 C1704 4 1
C R1704
2 1 1
IC1301
2
R1300
D1300
C1720 R1703
IC1302
C1721 3 53 5
R1809
R1705 7 1
R1806
5 5 8
IC1300
10
C1303
R1803
C1405 R1802 8 14
R1612
R1408
R1701
R1614
R1403
D
R1420 Q1501
R1435
Q1807
L1101
C1616
R1263
C1125
C1206
C1263 C1264
C1265
R1262C1262
C1261
L1100
C1107
R1264
R1265
R1266
L1202
L1201
C1619
F
R1261
C1607
C1260
C1124
R1116
XL1201
R1102
C1613
R1618
R1118
R1115
R1201
R1121
R1205
R1203
R1117
C1603
R1124
R1125
R1120 13
R1605
R1113
R1207 24
R1122
25 12
R1110
R1111
L1200
20 15
R1601
R1123
10
R1112
30
C1122
IC1101 5
35
C1111
G 4540 1
C1602
C1123
36
R1114 C1110
C1112
C1121
37 48
R1119 C1115
C1611
R1616
C1114
R1231
R1230
C1118
C1119
C1116
C1230
C1117
C1113
CW1501
1 27
26 27 1 35 36 34
C1563
CN1501
C1606
L1300 TP1503
FL1501
1 27 TP1531
TP1330
FL1524
TP1509
TP1511 TP1508
TP1501
TP1524 TP1526 TP1520 TP1518
TP1507
C1523
TP1532
TP1525
TP1516 TP1515 TP1533
C1530
C1524
FL1523
TP1519
C1304 TP1510
TP1530
FL1507
TP1502 R1535
R1532 R1533
R1304
FL1525
FL1509
FL1512
TP1504 C1540
TP1534
TP1505
FL1518
TP1522
C1536
FL1520
R1529
R1537
R1521
C1340
TP1506
3 TP1301 C1534
33
C1538
C1802
R1536
R1538
28 TP1300
R1534
C1512
C1510
R1811
C1302
C1715
3 1 15
IC1801 14
TP1415 IC1701
Q1804 4 5 C1750 TP1705 R1702
R1517
R1518
20 10
TP1402
TP1703
R1807
TP1406
5 TP1706
25
TP1704
C1706
TP1408
C1407
C1703
R1804
1
2 TP1800 TP1407 28
C1801
TP1403 CK26
100 81
R1441
TP1700 C1708
TP1303 3 1 1 80 TP1801
29 TP1302 IC1802 95 90 85
R1446
TP1451
5
7 TP1421
75
R1414 IC1401
TP1412
17 C1806
TP1401
10 70
R1407 TP1411
C1404
12 4 1
15 65 TP1413 TP1542 9 CW1931
TO MD LOADING PWB
R1415 TP1423 9
R1443 TP1543
C1403
R1401
P45 9 - C
TP1605
IC1402
20
CN1401
60 TP1604
R1406 TP1422
C1409
13 25
TP1410
55
TP1400
R1463
R1460
5 8
R1418
35 40 45 51
R1417
30 CK1 1 1
TP1217 TP1204
CK27TP1216
31
50
6
31
R1209
R1105 TP1218
TP1420
TP1113 TP1409
TP1207
TP1215 TP1209
TP1404
TP1133 R1430
TP1405
5
14 TP1201 C1205
R1211
TP1202 C1201 100
76
19
1 95 90 85 80 75 TP1212
C1211
C1266
TP1250
5 70 R1217 32
TP1251 R1215
18
TP1200
C1209
C1161 10 65 TP1213
C1207
20
TP1252
TP1253
IC1201
C1200
R1624
R1623
1 15 60
R1622
C1208 R1214
TP1254 C1655
TP1206
20 55 TP1214
22 21 21
R1621
TP1118
25 30 35 40 45 51 20
9
CN1101
TP1210
MD PICKUP UNIT
TP1603
TP1600
50 25
P49 9 - E 26
10
R1210
C1202
TP1601
TP1205 15
C1100
TP1208
TP1602
TP1103
CK2
IC1601
30
30 10
R1101
11
TP1130 28 TP1112 10 6 5 1 35
TP1106
TP1109
8
TP1110
TP1100
R1100 5
C1610
TP1101
TP1102 TP1119 40
TP1111 TP1607
TP1135
CK3
1
TP1105
TP1115 42
IC1202
TP1117
TP1104
TP1108
11 15 16 20 TP1122
TP1203
TP1121
15 25 23 24 16 4
MD MAIN PWB-E (BOTTOM VIEW) 22
7 8 9 10 11 12
Figure 47 WIRING SIDE OF P.W.BOARD (10/10)
– 47 –
MD-E9000W
A
C4
IC401 56
FM SIGNAL LC75341
100/16
C403
C402
0.022
AUDIO PROCESSOR
RECORD SIGNAL 1 DI CLK
24
2 CE VDD 23
CD SIGNAL CCB
–
+
VREF
3 VSS +
– 22
C411 C413
1/50 0.1 LOUT INTERFACE ROUT
MD SIGNAL R413 C415
4 21
+
–
+
–
3.9K 0.12
5 20
B AUX SIGNAL LBASS RB
+
–
+
–
6 19
C417 LTRE RTRE
0.0015(ML)
C419 7 LIN RIN
18
1/50
8 LSEL0 RSEL0 17
+
–
+
–
L4 AUX R4
9 16
C429 L3 R3
1/50 DECK
R449 10 15
2.7K L2 R2
11 TUNER 14
C421 L1 R1
R447
10K
1/50
12 CD/MD 13
C423
1/50
10/16
C425
C426
10/16
+B
D
R417
R415 100
3.3K
R416 R418
3.3K 100
L452
C468
220P
C467
220P
0.22µH
R459
12K
C469
220P
C466
220P
R458
12K
C465
E 0.022 +B
+B
C464
220/10
R456
C459
C470
C471
R457
C461
R452
R455
100P
0.022
C457
100P
0.01
0.01
C463
10K
33P
C462
100P
10K
10K
100
C458
R454
C460
220P
R453
10P
100
10K
C456
100P
+B +B
F
C452
10/16
10/16
C451
C454 C427
220P 0.022
R451
100
+B C455
0.022
C453
220P +B +B
+B
L451
10µH R461 56
R462 56
R463 56
MD ST ID
MD SERCH
MD PCNT
MD RESET
MD DSTB
MD DSCK
MD KDATA
MD DATA
D_GND
DIGITAL
OUT
CD_+5V
D_GND
LRCK
BCK
CD DATA
CD+B
CD_GND
A_GND
A_+10V
FAN_CONT
MD_3.2V
MD +D5V
TO
MAIN POWER
TRANSFORMER
27 1 1 8
CW1501 FFC703 CNS402 CNS9
P57 12 - C P54 1
FROM FROM
CNP703 CD SERVO PWB POWER AM
CN1501
P59 12 - G P51 12 - E
TO MD MAIN PWB TO DISPLAY PWB
H
MAIN PWB-A1
C404 R401
IC401 560P 1K
C405
C75341 560P
PROCESSOR C406
R402
1K
560P
24 AUX INPUT PWB-A2
CNS441
CLK R403
CNP441
1K
BI441
VDD 23 +B
–
+ C407
CCB +
VREF 22/16 C442 R444
– 22
C412 390P 27K
ERFACE ROUT 1/50 1 1 1 R-CH
21 R442
C416 C414 8.2K JK441
+
–
+
–
19 C441
RTRE C418 R445 R443
0.0015(ML) 4 4 4 390P 27K
18 10K
RIN C420
5 5 5
DS1SS133
1/50
DS1SS133
RSEL0 17
0.001
D441
C443
D442
+
+
AUX R4 6 6 6
16
R3 C428
DECK 1/50
15 C422 R446
R2 10K
TUNER 1/50
14
R1
CD/MD 13
C424 R448 SW441
1/50 2.7K SPAN
SELECTOR
10/100 kHz 9/50 kHz
C426
10/16
+B
+B
1
T/V_DI
1
T/V_CLK
2
T/V_CE
3
TUN_DO
4
SW-5V
5 P51 12 - C
SPAN
6 CNP702
FAN_CONT
7 TO DISPLAY PWB
P_CTRL
8
P_MUTE
9
+B UN_SW-5V
10
D_GND
11
TUN_SM 12
CNP406
12
FFC702
R460
+B 270K
+B
+B
P_CONT
P_MUTE
R_CH
A_GND
L_CH
SW_5V
UNSW_5V
TUN_R
A GND
TUN_L
A+10V
D_GND
TUN DO
T/V_CLK
T/V_CE
T/V_DI
7 8 9 10 11 12
Figure 49 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (2/12)
– 49 –
MD-E9000W
FL701
G13
G12
G11
G10
P36
P35
P34
P33
P32
P31
P30
P29
P28
P27
P26
P25
P24
P23
P22
P21
P20
P19
P18
P17
P16
P15
P14
P13
P12
P11
P10
G9
G8
G7
G6
G5
G4
G3
G2
G1
P9
P8
P7
P6
S4
P4
P3
P2
P1
F
F
F
F
62 61 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 2 1 C701
1/50
R724 47K
R725 47K
R726 47K
R727 47K
R728 47K
R729 47K
R796 47K
R797 47K
R798 47K
R730 47K
R792 47K
R793 47K
R799 47K
220/6.3
47K
0.022
C704
R795 47K
C706
C703
0.022
C705
1/50
C707
0.022
R794 47K
R723
+B
81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 R731
1K R771
SEG15
SEG14
SEG13
SEG12
SEG11
SEG10
SEG9
SEG8
SEG7
SEG6
VCC
SEG5
SEG4
SEG3
SEG2
SEG1
SEG0
VEE
AVSS
VREF
80 1 10K
R732 1K
C 79 2
R733 1K
78 3
80 SEG16 1 P_DOWN R734 1K
77 SEG19 KEY3 4
79 SEG17 2 KEY1 R735 1K
76 SEG20 INI 5
78 SEG18 3 KEY2 TUN SM R736 1K R772
75 SEG21 6
R737 1K 10K
74 SEG22 T-STBY 7
R738 1K
73 SEG23 CD_RESET 8
R739 1K
72 SEG24 CD_WRQ 9
R740 1K
71 SEG25 CD_DRF 10
R741 1K
70 SEG26 CD_CE 11
R742 1K
69 SEG27 CD_CL 12
R743 1K
68 SEG28 CD_DI 13
R744 1K
67 SEG29 IC701 @CD_DO 14
R745 5.6K
66 SEG30 MD_ST-ID 15
65 SEG31
IX0395AW MD_SERCH 16
R746 5.6K
55 DIG5 RDS_RST 26
54 DIG6 RDS_DATA 27
NO USE
NO USE
TUN_DO
NO USE
53 DIG7 RDS_CL 28
T/V_CE
T/V_CL
RESET
ILU-LE
T/V_DI
R759 1K
XOUT
SPAN
RX-IN
52 DIG8 29
VSS
XIN
51 DIG9 30
50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31
R775
820K
RLY_CONT
R763 1K
R761 1K
DIG10
DIG11
DIG12
8.3886 MHz
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
R762 1K
1K
XL701
E
R769
R768
R767
R766
R765
R764
18P(CH)
18P(CH)
C710
C711
F
R707 R706 R705 R704 R703 R702 R701
100K 18K 8.2K 4.7K 2.7K 1.8K 680
C716
SW708 SW707 SW706 SW705 SW704 SW703 SW702 SW701 0.001
MD MD REW/ FF/SKIP UP CD STOP CD PLAY VOLUME VOLUME
PLAY/PAUSE STOP SKIP DOWN UP DOWN
R790
10K
10K
C717
SW715 SW714 SW713 SW712 SW711 SW710 SW709 0.001
CD TUNER AUX EQUALIZER X-BASS DISPLAY MEMORY/
OPEN/CLOSE (BAND) (DEMO) ENTER
R722 R721 R720 R719 R718 R717 R716
100K 18K 8.2K 4.7K 2.7K 1.8K 680
G
C718
SW723 SW722 SW721 SW720 SW719 SW718 SW717 SW716 0.001
MD HIGH NORMAL SP LP2 LP4 MD ON/STAND-BY
REC EJECT
DISPLAY PWB-B1
BI702
CNS702
CD_WRQ
1 1
CD_DRF
2 2
CD_CE
3 3
CD_DO P57 12 - B
4 4
CD_DI CNP5
701 5 5 TO CD SERVO PWB
/50 CD_CL
C702 6 6
CD_RESET
1/50 7 7
CD_GND
8 8
LED PWB-B2
BI704 BI704A LED DRIVER
1 Q702
DGND 1 KRC102 M
1 3
ILU LED 2
2 2
+B SW_5V 3
CD_OPEN_SW 3 R778 LED702
4 56 LNG901CF
CD_GND
5
CD_CLOSE_SW
220/6.3
CD LID
0.022
C704
C706
0.022
C705
6
C708
10/25
1 1
C707
0.022
SW724
2 2 OPEN/ OPEN/
CLOSE
R777
R776
CLOSE
47K
47K
3 3
+B CNS704 CNP704 PWB-B2
1
T/V_DI
1
T/V_CLK
R771 2
10K T/V_CE
3
TUN_DO
4
SW_5V
5
SPAN P49 11 - D
6
FAN_CONT CNP406
R772 7
P_CTRL TO MAIN PWB
10K 8
P_MUTE
9
+B UN_SW 5V
10
D_GND
11
TUN_SM
12
12
CNP702
FFC702
R773
2.2K
DS1SS133
D701
4204SRT7
LED701
CNS701
3 2
BI701
Q701
KRC102 M –VP
1 1
VF1
2 2 P55 7 - G
VF2
3 3 CNP871
P_IN
4 4 TO POWER PWB
RLY_CONT
5 5
1
D785 MD_ST-ID
DS1SS133 1
MD_SERCH
2
R775
820K
MD_PCONT
C712 3
150P MD_RESET P48 4 - H
4
MD_DSTB CNP401
5
MD_DSCK TO MAIN PWB
6
MD_KDATA
7
MD_DATA
8
8
CNP703
L781
DS1SS133
R789
10K
100µH 5V BACK UP +B +B
D781
R791
+B
R790
10K
10K
RX781
22K
DS1SS133
10K
2 3 10K 2 3 1 2 3
1
D784
C784 R783 +B
R787
0.022
470K
100K
47/25
R785
C781
1 1 C782
470K
0.022
7 8 9 10 11 12
Figure 51 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (4/12)
– 51 –
MD-E9000W
A FM SIGNAL
AM SIGNAL
AM TRACKING fL
AM ANT.
C331
15P(UJ)
0.047
C330
C323
0.022
B C338
0.001
C332
0.022
C325
220P
T303
+B
D301 +B
DS1SS133
C342
3.3/50
R365
0.022
10K
0.022 TP3
D302 VD301
DS1SS133 AM OSC. C335 SVC348S
2.2/50
560P
0.001
0.022
0.022
T306
C361
C362
D303 R358 R350
DS1SS133 3.9K 2.7K
+B
18P(UJ)
C366
C363
C365
C364
C334
X351
D304 R323 R336 C367
DS1SS133 68K 10K 1/50
AM BAND
C COVERAGE fL
BF301 24 23 22 21 20 19 18
BAND
AM OSC OUT
AM OSC IN
FM AFC
AM RF IN
VSM
AM LOW CUT
FM/AM OUT
PASS FILTER IC301
TA7358AP
R351
5.6K
AM MIX OUT
1 2 3 FM FRONT END
AM IF IN
FM IF IN
STEREO
FM DET
GND
REG
SD
10P(CH)
C306 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0.022
C303
+B R352
1K R3
C304 C307 27
C305 R302 10/50
0.01 10 1 3
4.7P
0.022
FM BAND
10/50
T351
0.022
0.022
0.022
CF352
(CH) C311 COVERAGE fL
D 18P
FM RF
AM
T301
VD303 R309 2
0.001
C309
C320
CF351
C351
C352
SVC211C 10K
C353
C350
GND
FM OSC.
C354
0.001
3.9P(UJ)
C324
FM C310 AM IF
SVC211C
75OHMS C313
VD302
15P
C308
4.7P
L312
22P(CH)
DS1SS133
(CH)
SO301 R393
D305
ANTENNA FM IF 1K
TERMINAL CF303
R311
100K
3 TP301 +B +B
R313
33K
0.022
C387
R314 C312 T302
47/16
C394
22 0.022 C397
2 +B 0.022 C392
0.001
E R382
R381
R377
0.0047
R316
10K
47K
C314
150 L351
C316
0.022
1/50 1.5K
2.2K
C385
C317
0.01
AIN
PD
FM/AM VDD
FM IN
AM IN
SD
IF IN
4.5 MHz
X352
D306 +B
ST IND
FM/AM
MO/ST
CONT
DS1SS133
DO
CE
CL
DI
IF
R376
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1K
F
1K
1K
1K
1K
C382
15P(CH)
R374
R373
R372
R378
R375
470
IC302
R368
22K
LC72131
PLL(TUNER)
C384
0.001
1K
IF VSM
8
0.022
352
CONT AM IF IN C365 0.022
16 15
AM IN
4
AM LOW CUT
9
FM/AM C385 C366 0.001
20 19 18
0.01 CF352 FM/AM OUT
L351
GND
100µH
10
MO/ST SD
C353 0.022
6
SD
14 13 12
IF IN
11
ST IND
7
R377
2.7K
1/50
R350
C367
47K C354 0.022
1K
7
330P
R376
C386
1K
STEREO
R393
8
R368 FM DET
CF351
22K X351
270
C399 456 kHz
R353
TP302
0.022
17
MPX VCO
9
VCC
C398
47K
4.7K
R395
R360
16
100/16 MPX IN
IF OUT C368 R356 R357
1/50 1K 470K
10 11
PHASE
R387 R388
C356
C369
0.001
C374 0.015
+B
C355
5.6K 3.9K 22P R-CH OUT 27P(UJ)
8
15 14
L-CH OUT
2.2/50 3.3K
C357 R355
12
PHASE MO/ST
13
R359
1/50
(FM/AM)
C371
1/50
C373
0.015
+B
C372
1.8K
1/50
C358
C370
1/50
R384
IC303
5.6K LA1832S
L352
FM IF DET./FM MPX./AM IF
100µH
Q360
5.6K
R385
KTA1266 GR
C391
C388
0.001
47/16
C395
0.022
270
5.6K
R391
R383
ZD351
270
9
R392
DZ5.1BSB
+B
C396
100/16
Q360: CONSTANT VOLTAGE
– 53 –
10
T/V DI
9
9
8
8
TV CL
7
7
TUN DO
6
6
D GND
5
5
A+10V
CNP405
+B
4
4
P49 9 - H
11
TO MAIN PWB
TUN-L
+B
3
3
A-GND
2
2
TUN-R
1
1
BI301
CNS301
12
TUNER PWB-C1
MD-E9000W
MD-E9000W
R
FM SIGNAL IC901 L
+
–
L R
LA4628 –
INP2 R
POWER AMP. R L
INP1 L
–OUT1
–OUT2
NOISE
PREVENT
STANDBY
GND2
GND1
VCC1
+OUT1
PWR
PWR
GND
L
+5V
+OUT2
L
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 9 11 12 13 14
1K 0.1(ML)
1K 0.1(ML)
0.1(ML)
R912 C908
0.1(ML)
0.47/50
R913 C909
C907
C913
C910
C986
100/25
C987
C914
0.001 0.001
R911
C903
2.2/50
C904
1K
R901 R907 2.2/50 R914
15K 1K 1K
B
100/16
100/35
C911
R910
C912
3.3K
MUTING
Q901
KTC3199 GR
R903
2.7K
22/16
C985
R905 R983
2.2K 10K
C901
0.001
C902
R904
2.7K
0.001
R906
Q902 2.2K
KTC3199 GR +B
MUTING
R908
1K
CNS901
C
R902
15K
BI901
R909
22K
UN-SW_5V +B
1 1
SW_5V +B
TO MAIN PWB
2 2
L-CH C905
P49 8 - H
CNP404
3 3 47/50
A_GND
4 4
R-CH
5 5
P_MUTE
6 6
P_CONT
7 7
+B +B
VOLTAGE
REGULATOR RP941
Q941 0.5
CD+B KTC2026 Posistor
1 1 +B +B +B +B
CD_GND
2 2
A_GND
D 3 3
A_+10V +B
4 4 R941
TO MAIN PWB
FAN_CONT Q942 1K
5 5
P49 7 - H
KTC3199 GR
CNP403
MD_+A3.1V +B
DZ6.8BSA
6 6 VOLTAGE R928
470/10
MD_+D5V
ZD941
100/16
C943
R942
2.2K
C942
C941 REGULATOR
47K
7 7
(MD) D_GND +B 0.022
8 8
D_GND
9 9
(MD)S_GND
10 10
(MD)M_GND
11 11
(MD)H_GND +B
6800/25
12 12 +B
C947
CNS902
VOLTAGE VOLTAGE
BI902
REGULATOR REGULATOR
Q952 R954 Q951
KTC3203 Y 220 KIA7810AP +B
+3.2V +B
+B 3 1
R953 2
BI903B
1.2K
R955 220
E
0.1(ML)
0.1(ML)
C951
47/25
C953
C952
R952
22K
100/10
C955
0.022
C954
0.022
C956
ZD951 +B Vcc
DZ3.6BSB 1
Vcc
2
A_GND
C948 3
3300/25 A_GND
4
VOLTAGE
REGULATOR
C949
Q961 6800/16 +B
+B +B KIA7805AP 1
+B A_GND
3 1 2
2 +B/2
R961
47/25
C963
0.1(ML)
10K
C961 3
C962
0.1(ML) +B M_GND
4
DS1SS133
+B UN-SW_REG
5
D961
+B UN-SW_5V
Q962 VOLTAGE 6
SW_5V
AN78L05 REGULATOR +B 7
+B +B
3 1
F
BI903A
2
DS1SS133
0.1(ML)
47/25
C966
C965
D962
R962
10K
C964
0.1(ML)
+B
+B
+B +B
G
TO DISPLAY PWB
P51 12 - D
R982
270
C982
VCC1
4.7/50
4.7/50
C981
L
R981
270
3 14
2.2µH
100/25
L981
C914
R911
1K
+B
R975
2.2
R974
10K
R979
330
4.7/50
C971
R978 Q971 Q972
CNP971
CNS971
C924 10K D972 KTC3203 Y KTA1266 GR R984
C923 DS1SS133 47
0.1(ML) 0.1(ML)
R972 33K
C925 R973 +
47/25
C972
C926 3.3K 2
0.1(ML) 2
47/25
C973
0.1(ML) R977
R924 R923
10K
1 1 – M
4.7 4.7
D973 M905
Q971, Q972: FAN MOTOR DRIVER FAN
DS1SS133
MOTOR
+B
+ SP-L(+)
– SP-L(–)
SO901
SPEAKER
TERMINAL
+
SP-R(+)
– SP-R(–)
R928
2.2K
1 POWER PWB-C2
F801
T6.3A L 250V
6800/25
C947
C801
D801 0.047
TS6B04GM (ML)
+B
C802
0.047 SW801
(ML) 230-240 V VOLTAGE
BI903B
SELECTOR
CNS903
220 V
127 V
+B Vcc F803
1 Vcc D802 C803
Vcc D803
2 1 1 RL203F RL203F 0.047 +B T2.5A L 250V 110 V
A_GND Vcc (ML)
948 3 2 2 +B
A_GND A_GND
00/25 4 3 3 C804
A_GND D805 F802
4 4 C812 D804 0.047
T.F.
+B UN-SW_REG UN-SW_5V
10 10
+B
5 SW_5V RL800
+B UN-SW_5V 11 11
+B
47/50
C808
6
DS1N404S 47/50
C807
1K DZ30BSC
SW_5V
CNP903
100/35
+B 7
R801 ZD801
47/50
C810
C809
R803
12K
DS1N404S
KTA1266 GR
BI903A
PT801
220/50
D806
C806
MAIN POWER
Q801
D808
TRANSFORMER
SO801 AC POWER
AC INPUT SOCKET SUPPLY CORD
AC 110/127/220/230-240 V
ZD802 D807 C805 ZD803 50/60 Hz
R804
R802
220
D809
DS1SS133
R805
220K R806 D872
+B 47K +B DS1SS133
+B +B
+B +B
+B
+B +B C811
D873~D876: ZD871
+B 0.0022 DZ3.0BSA
R871 DS1N404S
TO DISPLAY PWB
–VP 220
1 D874 D873
P51 12 - D
VF1 +B
CNS701
2
C872
VF2 +B D876 0.047
3 D875
KTC3199 GR
(ML)
1000/6.3
P_IN D877
4
C874
5 1000/16
R873 C875 R872
CNP871
7 8 9 10 11 12
Figure 55 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (8/12)
– 55 –
MD-E9000W
CD SIGNAL
C
C
C2
PICKUP UNIT C2
C2
B R8
+B 47 C2
C
VCC
C15 0.1
6 6 6 6
R15 12K
LDS 1.2K
LDD R14
E 5 5 5
5 Q1: LASER DRIVER
A 4 4 4 4
R16
B
680
KTA1266 GR
3 3 3 3 +B
+B R11
F 2 2 2 2 C6 0.047 10K
3.3
R9
80 79 78 77 76 75 7
Q1
C 1 1 1
47/16
1
C4
FR
VVDD
PCKIST
VVSS
PDO2
C R10 C7 0.1 1
27K 2 SLCIST
3 EFMIN
0.01
+B R2
C1
22K C5 C8 4 RF
47/16
0.001 +B 10P R12 C9 5 8
C2
R3 8.2K 330 0.0027 5 RFVDD
C53 6 RSVSS
R4 8.2K 4.7/25 C54 22P 1
7 FIN1
R1 8.2K 8 FIN2
R6 8.2K 9 TIN1
C3 10 TIN2
R7 C57 C58 0.01 C12
11 VREF
22K 680P 680P 10/16
C10 12 REFI 18 A
TR– LD 100/16 13 FE 19 A
1 1 1 1 TEC 20 T
D TR+ VR C13
14
TR+ 2 2 2 2 15 TE
FO+ PD 0.22/50
SBCK/CONT6
FO+
3 3 3 3
FO+ 4 16 RFMON 6
4 4 4 4 17 JITTC
FO– TR+ +B C14
GPDAC
18
CONT4
CONT5
5 5 5 5 100P
SPDO
SLDO
TR– PD TR– 19
FDO
6 6 6 6
VR 7 FO– 20
LD
7 7 7 2 R13
8 8 8 8 15K 21 22 23 24 25 26 2
R20 8.2K
R21
R19
FDO 15K
CNS2B CNS2A CNP2 1
SPDO
SPDO
SLDO
TDO
R
8.2K
E +B
TDO
3.2V +B
+B
R
+B +B 4
C47 C45 C46
IC2 0.1 330/10 0.1
CD MOTOR FOCUS/TRACKING/
CNP4A
GND
CD
M2 + –+ + –
+ – –+
SPINDLE SP+
MOTOR M –
6 6
5
6
5
6
5 SP– IC2
RST
5
SL+ +B
F M1 + 4 4 4 4 LA6548D
SLED M– 3 3 3 3
SL–
MUTE
+ –
MOTOR PUIN –+ + – –+ REG
GND
VCC
2 2 2 2
OUT
IN
SW4 GND 3
1 1 1 1
PICKUP IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
FDO
Q2
C48
0.1
KTA1271 Y
+B
+B
Q2: CONSTANT
G VOLTAGE
C63
0.001
CD SERVO PWB-D
C18 100P R27 1K
C19 0.022 R28 1K
C20 100P R29 1K
R30 1K
C21 100P R31 1K
CNP5
C22 100P R32 1K
C23 100P R33 1K
+B
P51 12 - B
R18 3 CE
CNS702
+B C17 6.8K
C15 0.1
0.047 4 DO
R15 12K
LDS 1.2K
LDD R14
R35 1K 5 DI
R36 1K 6 CLK
R16
R17
680
680
R11 7 CD RES
7 10K R37 8 CD_GND
R38
80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 100
100
*RES
*WRQ
DO
DI
CL
CE
DRF
1 0.0015
R39
60
100
2.2µH
2 SLCIST BCK 59 L4 IC4 1 1
TO MAIN PWB
CDDATA
R40
10K
P48 5 - H
CNP402
4 RF ASDFIN 57 CORE1 BCK
C9
5 RFVDD 5 8 7 3
ASDACK 56
14 1 3
LRCK
3
.0027 13 2 4 4
6 RSVSS 1 SLCO 60 DATA
ASLRCK 55 11 12 12 3 +B DGND
7 16MOUT 5 5
8
FIN1
FIN2 IC1 EFLG
10 54
53
11 4 6
+5V
6
15P(CH)
+B
33.8688 MHz
10 TIN2 CD SERVO 51
C12 VREF FSX/16MIN 8 7
11 50
10/16 XIN C62
12 REFI 18 ADAVDD 43 LVSS 49 0.001
13 FE 19 ADAVSS 42 LCHO XOUT 48
INVERTER
14 TEC 20 TDO 41 LVDD XVDD 47 R53 1 1
RVDD 220 C32 R42 2 2
50 15 TE 46 15P 220
SBCK/CONT6
+B
16 RFMON 6 RCHO 45 (CH)
CNP6
CNS6
17 JITTC RVSS 44
SBCK/FG
DEFECT
GPDAC
18 43
CONT4
CONT5
MONI1
MONI2
MONI3
MONI4
MONI5
P C61
SPDO
DOUT
SLDO
FSEQ
TEST
19 42 0.01
FDO
VDD
V/*P
VSS
20 41
+B
R13 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
15K CORE2
R20 8.2K
R21
R19
FDO 15K
SPDO
O
SLDO
TDO
R23
5V
8.2K
0.022
100/16
9
C42
1K
C41
S
L2
3.2V 0.82µH
3.2V +B +B
R24 +B +B
+B 47K +B
C45 C46
330/10 0.1
5V
+B
17 16
5V
RST
CD
+B 1 1
M
OUT
IN
3.2V Q3 R48 2 2
+B KRC102 M R49 2.2 –
14 15 5.6K C50
R54 3 2 0.1 CNP3 CNS3 M904
Q2 1K CD LID
KTA1271 Y R56 R50 MOTOR
1 18K 15K
+B
R55
100K
: CONSTANT
VOLTAGE
7 8 9 10 11 12
Figure 57 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (10/12)
– 57 –
MD-E9000W
SYRS
SYRD
SYWR
SYD7
SYD6
SYD5
TP1131
C1118 C1119
0.47 0.47
C1113 C1117
1 1
A
C1114
C1115
C1116
R1114
12K
3.2V
3.2V
0 1V
C1112 1 R1119
0.1
0.1
14
0V
0V
0V
5P 220K TP1202
(CH) TP1116
0V 0.7V 1.3V 0.7V 1.1V 1.3V 0V 1.6V 2.6V 0V 1.3V 1.3V
48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 100 99 98 97 96
VCC1 EFMAGC
DCNF
EFMO
1234
GND1
BIAS
SYRS
SYRDX
SYWRX
SYD7
SYD6
SYD5
1+2
PIN
3+4
PITG
NIN
0.7V RF1 2-1 1.3V C1123 C1201 1.3V
1 R 36 0.1 TP1201 1
10 2.6V
2
1.3V
0.7V RF2 and ADAGI EFMO-I EFMO-I 1.3V
2 AGC 35 3
0V
RF3
SW 0V C1121
0.22 15 2.6V
4 AGND1
0.7V 3 ADAGC 34 C1211 AVCC2
DIFF 5
1.3V 0.1 1.3V
6 VREF
0.7V RF4 ADIPNF 33 R1266 27K WBO-I 1.3V
4 WBI
C1110 1.3V TCG R1261 27K TCG TP1250 1.3V 87 TCG
1 1.3V REFI ADIP AGC ADIPO 32 WBO-I AOUT-IN R1262 27K AOUT-IN TP1251 1.3V 9
5 IC1101 BOUT-IN R1263 27K BOUT-IN TP1252 1.3V 10
AIN
TP1130 1.3V IR3R58M TP1135 BIN
6 GND2 31 0V EOUT-IN R1264 27K EOUT-IN TP1253 1.3V 11 EIN
C1111 R1110 1.3V REFO RF SIGNAL FOUT-IN R1265 27K FOUT-IN TP1254 1.3V 12 FIN
1 680K WBO 1.3V
7 AOUT 2.6V
220P(CH)
PROCESSOR BPF 30
C1122 C1200 2.5V 13
VBAT
C1265
R1111 1.3V 2.6V 1 C1266 14 VDD1
B 100K 8 ASW BIAS VCC2 29 22P
(CH)
1 0V
0V
15 DGND
1.3V AIN OPICPW 2.6V 16 TEST2
1.6V
AOUT-IN
BOUT-IN
EOUT-IN
FOUT-IN
9 SW 28 TP1200 17 X176KO
PIT:2.6V R1124 1.6V FODRF
1.3V BIN 18
C1262
220P(CH)
DISC 27 GROOVE:0V 2.2K FODRR R1201 1.6V 19
C1261
220P(CH)
DISC
C1263
220P(CH)
TCG
C1264
220P(CH)
10 MODE FODRR
R1112 LOW DISC:2.6V TP1133 56K 1.6V 20
SGAIN
100K BSW TRDRF
11
HIGH DISC:0V SGAIN
26
TRDRR R1203 1.6V 21 TRDRR
1.3V R1125 100K 1.6V SLDRF
RFADD
22
1.5V 2.2K DTEMP SLDRR 1.6V 23
TCGO
EOUT
BOUT
AOUT
FOUT
DTEMP
TCGI
12 25
FSW
ESW
R1122
R1123
BIN
EIN
FIN
12K
RAA10
680K SPDRR 68K 1.6V 25
VDD2
RAA3
RAA2
RAA1
RAA0
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
12K
R1207
RF1
RF3
RF4
RF2
0.7V
1.3V
1.3V
1.3V
1.3V
1.3V
1.3V
1.3V
1.3V
1.3V
1.3V
1.3V
AIN
R1121 39K
R1117 26 27 28 29 30
100K
A0 C1202 1.7V
R1115 47K +B
330K R1120 C1124
1 1.3V
3 2V
R1118
0.7V
0.7V
0.7V
EIN
FIN
A3
A2
A1
C
C1125
+B 3.2V +B
10µH
L1100
1
0.47µH
4MBIT D-RAM
31
L1101
R/P
IX2474AF
R/P
30
2.6V
IC1202
C1107 R1105
0.022 1.2K
R1101
1
TP1100 R1100
27
FN
TP
FP
TN
C1100
4.7
TP1101
TP1102
TP1103
TP1104
TP1105
TP1106
TP1107
TP1108
TP1109
TP1110
TP1111
TP1112
TP1113
TP1115
TP1117
TP1118
TP1119
TP1120
TP1121
TP1122
TP1123
R1102
4
10K
C1161
0.001
CHASSIS
GND
28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
LDVAR
D +B
LDON
CN1101 16
APCOUT
LVVOUT
LDVCC
LDVAR
APCIN
DGND
DGND
DGND
AGND
LVVIN
LDON
+2.8V
MP/R
COM
SW
VCC
RF1
RF3
RF4
RF2
T+
F+
F-
T-
B
E
F
DTEMP
28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 R1420
MINF MINF 1K
28
R1403
R1612
270
TP1404
7
F+ F– T+ T–
IC1301
I/V
I/V
I/V
I/V
56K
T.COIL
F.COIL
FTD2005 R1614
HEAD DRIVER 29
L1300 33K
TP1300
0V
0V
0V
0V
3.2V
3.2V
3.2V
0.7V
0V
3.2V
2V
1.5V
2.2V
1.8V
3.2V
3.2V
0V
0V
0V
0V
MAGNET HEAD C1301 150 100 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81
(5V)
(RECORD) 0.022 (5V)
AVCK1
AVCK2
AVCK3
TP1406 TEST0
TP1407 TEST1
TP1408 TEST2
RAST
MUTE
LD–
LD+
ADMUTE
Q/N
AVCC
VREF
GND
TP1402 TEST-K2
TP1403 TESTK1
MINF
DTEMP
1 1 1 D1 D2 8
(1.4V) (1.4V) EFMO TP1302 0V
1 LDOUT VCC
8 2 2 C1300 (1.4V) 2
S1 S2 7
(1.4V) 7 0V
1
(2.6V)
(0.1V)
(1.4V)
(2.6V)
(0.1V)
150P 3 S1 S2 6
TP1301
HEAD DRIVER
2
CN1300
EXT.C GND
CW1903
2 7 (2.5V) LDVAR
(1.4V)
(5V)
(CH) 0V
APC LDON 4 G1 G2 5 TP1451 3
74ACT02T
4
10
5 68P(CH) CIN 0V 5
VCC
100P(CH)
E
TP1421
0V 6 DAPO
GND
TP1401
C1340
5 4 3 R1407 3.2V 7
C1302
C1303
9 78 5/3
(2.6V)
(0.1V)
(0V)
3 LDVAR
C1404
1 2 (2.5V)
MD PICKUP UNIT(35) 1 D1 G1 5 HDON R1414 0V 10 STID OUT LAS
0.01
(2.6V)
(2.6V)
220K
(0.1V)
(0V) 0V 11
R1401
R1932
R1415
R/P
F+ F– T+ T–
C1405
17 28 HFON 53 SYSD1
470
7 C1606 0V 21 SERCH
LD+ TP1904 TRY+ TP1604 GND 3.3K 3.2V
SGAIN LOW DISC:3.2V
22
180 TP1905 SP– TP1602 LEAD IN 0V 23
SW1933 TP1906 SP+
5
TP1603 IC1402 DSENSE 0V 24
CDB SEL SLO
RECORD 4 DSENSE SLO
TP1907
3 TP1400 58X2402T 12 TP1422 2.9V 25 P-DOWN SLO
TP1908 SLD+
2
TP1600 EEPROM 3.2V 3.2V
26 HDON SLO
R/P (3.2V) 0V
9 0V
FRASH H
PLAY 2 A1 WP 7
CN1401
FLASH L
MDDATA
0V 3 A2 SCL 6 29
SYSD4
KDATA
SYSD7
SYSD6
SYSD5
SYWR
SBCK
SYRS
DSTB
0V 4 VSS SDA 5
SBO
FOK
IC1601
R/P
R1418
M56788FP 1K
C1403 R1460 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
MD LOADING PWB-G2 10 MOTOR DRIVER +B
TP1420 3.2V
TP1405 0V
SGAIN 0V
SYRS 0V
SYRD 3.2V
SYWR 3.2V
TP1409 3.2V
SBO 3.2V
SBCK 0V
SYD7 0V
SYD6 0V
SYD5 0.1V
SYD4 0V
+B +B 0.1 10K
T+T-
R1616
DISC
R1463
1.5V
2.6V
0.8V
3.2V
0.0047
0.9V
C1611
0V
11 12K
1.6V CH3IN REG+ 42 10K
MD MECHANISM 8
1
1.6V OUT3
2
1.6V IN3– –
REGB+ 41 5V
1.6V
1.25V IN1+
SWITCH PWB-G1 3 VBS1 40
FOK
5V VBS2 5V R/P
TP1630
SPDRR R1435
F+F-
4 39
TP1607
C1610 5V
5 Vm2 Vm1 38 5V 10K
SW1936 4.7 TRDRR
MDDATA
KDATA
C1619 VM1–
8 IN3+ 35 +B
330P(CH) 2.5V VM3– VM1+ 34 2.5V TPC1602
12K
9
2.5V GND 33 0V 470P
100/10
C1616
10 FP (CH)
0V VM3+ VM2+ 32 2.5V
11 FN R1605
M903 – 2.5V GND VM2– 31 2.5V
12
G LOADING M 2.5V
13
VM4+ OUT2 30
1.6V 12K +B
MOTOR + R1618 2.5V VM4– GND 29 0V
14
22K VM5+
C1613
0.01
VREFO C1607
R1622
OUT4 VREF
1.6V
6.8K
22K
R1623
22K R1624
C1655 6.8K
0.01
MD MAIN PWB-E
MD SIGNAL
SYRS
SYRD
SYWR
SYD7
SYD6
SYD5
SYD4
SYD3
SYD2
SYD1
SYD0
XRST
DINT
R1209 MCCK
CIN
DSENSE
FOK
TP1215 SFSY
TP1216 SBSY
TP1217 SBO
TP1218 SBCK
6
C1205
CD SIGNAL
TP1207
TP1209
100
1
19 RECORD SIGNAL
3.2V
3.2V
0.1V
0.2V
3.2V
3.2V
1.6V
3.2V
3.2V
3.2V
3.2V
1.6V
1.6V
TP1213
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
TP1202 +B
3.2V
100 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76
5 32
SYRS
SYRDX
SYWRX
SYD7
SYD6
SYD5
SYD4
SYD3
SYD2
SYD1
SYD0
RSTX
DGND
VDD1
DINTX
MCCK
COUT
SENSE
FOK
SFSY
SBSY
SBO
SBCK
TEMON
TOTMON
C1201 1.3V 1 75
1.6V
TP1212
10 2.6V
2 74
0V DADATA
MO-I 1.3V 0V ADDATA
0V
3
4 AGND1
18 DFCK
73
72
1.6V R1211 DFCK
C1211 2.6V
5 AVCC2 20 BCLK 71
1.6V 220 BCLK
0.1
WBO-I
1.3V
1.3V
6 VREF 21 LRCK 70
1.6V
0V
C1206
0.01
LRCK
WBI
TCG TP1250 1.3V 87 TCG
DGND 69
0V R1217
VDD3 68
AOUT-IN TP1251 1.3V 9 AIN 1 EFMMON 75 FEMON
DOUT 67
1.6V 150
BOUT-IN TP1252 1.3V 10 BIN 2 AVCC 74 DADATA
DIN 66
1.6V
EOUT-IN TP1253 1.3V 11 EIN 3 EFMI 73 ADDATA
XO 65
1V R1215
FOUT-IN TP1254 1.3V 12 FIN IC1201 XI 64
1V C1207 1M
0V 1
12P(CH)
2.6V LR37816A
220P(CH)
VBAT
C1208
12P(CH)
C1200 2.5V 13 DGND 63
C1265
2.5V
C1209
1 0V
14 VDD1 ENDEC/ATRAC VDD1 62
0V
15 DGND VPD 61
0V 16 TEST2 23 SLDRR 53 TEST0
3.2V
VXI 60
1.6V X176KO 24 SPDRF 52 TCRS 3.2V
TP1200 1.6V
17 CDBCLK 59
3.2V XL1201
18 FODRF 25 SPDRR 51 X700KO 58
DRR R1201 1.6V 19 CDLRCK 3.2V
FODRR CDDATA 57 33.8688 MHz
56K 1.6V 20 TRDRF 56
0V R1214
DRR R1203 1.6V 21 DIN2 3.2V
TRDRR DILOCK 55 10K
100K 1.6V 22 0V +B
SLDRF TEST1 54
DRR 1.6V 23
53
0V
ACRCER
RACASX
RARASX
R1205 1.6V 24 0V
RAWEX
RAOEX
52
RAA10
EFMO
TCRS
VDD2
RAD2
RAD3
RAD0
RAD1
RAA3
RAA2
RAA1
RAA0
RAA4
RAA5
RAA6
RAA7
RAA8
RAA9
PLCK
51 TP1214
R1207 1.6V
39K
26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
A0 C1202 1.7V
TP1205 1.3V
3V
2.6V
1.4V
+B +B
TP1210
0V
2.5V
1.8V
1.9V
1.3V
2.3V
3.1V
1.8V
1.3V
1 1.3V
3.2V
0.7V
1.1V
1.1V
1.1V
1.1V
2.3V
0.7V
0.7V
0.7V
TP1208
R1210
TP1206
220
A3
A2
A1
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
+B
TP1203
22
0.47µH
C1260
1.8V
0.7V A3
0.7V A2
0.7V A1
1.7V A0
1.3VA9
L1202
3.2V
0.1
2.3V
3.1V
1.3V
DADATA
ADDATA
LRCK
BCLK
DFCK
25
4MBIT D-RAM
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 24
IX2474AF
VCC
A3
A2
A1
A0
A9
RAS
WE
I/O2
I/O1
IC1202
Q1807
GND
CAS
I/O3
I/O4
2SD601AR
TP1703
TP1705
OE
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
L1200
4.7µH
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 L1201 R1716
0.47µH 100K
1.1V
1.1V
1.1V
1.1V
2.3V
0V
A4 0.7V
A5
A6
2.5V
1.8V
A7
3.2V L3DATA
A8 23
1.9V
1.6V
1.6V
3.2V
1.6V
3.2V
1.6V
C1703
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0.1
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
C1704
47/4
VREFD
VSSO
VOUTL
VDDO
VOUTR
AVDD
AVSS
MC2
MP5
DATAI
DATAO
WS
BCK
MP4
+B
C1750 IC1701
0.1 UDA1345
AD/DA CONVERTER
DTEMP
0V VADCN
0.01 3.2V VADCP
3.2V SYSCLK
4 VREFA
10 VDDD
3.2V VDDA
0V VSSD
0V VSSA
TP1700
5 VINR
3 VINL
0V MC1
TP1706 3.2V 9 MP1
11
8
1
2
12
TP1404
0V
7 C1708
1.6V
1.6V
1.6V
VREF3.2V 0.01
C1706
TP1704
C1715
R1703 R1704
0V
0V
0V
R1441
3.2V
0.7V
0V
3.2V
2V
1.5V
2.2V
1.8V
3.2V
3.2V
R1705
0V
0V
0V
VREF3.2V
8 C1716
AVCK1
AVCK2
AVCK3
TP1406 TEST0
TP1407 TEST1
TP1408 TEST2
RAST
MUTE
LD–
LD+
ADMUTE
GND
TP1402 TEST-K2
TP1403 TESTK1
MINF
DTEMP
C1700
10K
30 EEPD TP1522
UCON3.2V
51 SYSD3 62 220
CRTRG SW 0V 1 UN2214 1 27K 150P(CH)
61 21 R IN
C1806
0V FL1520
DISC GROOVE:0V PIT:3.2V
60
0V 3 1 TP1525
SGAIN LOW DISC:3.2V
SLOT5 20 AA.GND
HIGH DISC:0V
59
SLOT4 0V AA.GND
58
0V TP1520
SLOT3 57 REGULATOR 19 L IN
0V 2 R1515 FL1518
R1443
1K
SYSD0 54
0.2V SYD0 VREF3.2V +B 1 R1811 C1512
0V SYD1 +B 1 100P(CH) TP1526
IC1802 R1806 17 R OUT
TP1800
FRASH H
R1804
53
FLASH L
52
0V SYD2 1 +B R1518 27
XC62FP26
SYSD4
SYSD7
SYSD6
SYSD5
TP1534
390
SYWR
0V SYD3 R1807 47
SYRD
SBCK
SYRS
51 C1801 16 C GND
SBO
FOK
REGULATOR 27K
TP1410
SYD7 0V
SYD6 0V
SYD5 0.1V
SYD4 0V
R1230 3.1V 47
10K 14 M.GND
DISC
5V
3.2V
+B 2 R1529
C1230 DIN 220 TP1515
1 0V 0V 13 DIGIN
R1231 5 1 FL1512 TP1507 33
10K 12 D.GND
IC1801
FOK
R1435
10K D.GND
XC62EP32 R1521 3 11 D.GND
REGULATOR 3 TP1511
TO MAIN PWB
10K C1530
CNP451
FL1509 TP1508
100P(CH)
9 M.GND
MDDATA 4 TP1505
FL1507
8 MDDATA
TP1801 R1537
+B +B 1K +B TP1510
R1802
7 DVDD
C1802 TP1509
56K 10 DVDD
R1803 R1536 C1536 C1538 TP1504 6
33K KDATA 1K 47P(CH) 100P(CH)
LD+
LD–
5 KDATA
DSCK 10 TP1502 DSCK
C1534
4
R1534 TP1516
1K 47P(CH)
R1538 3 H.GND
DSTB 1K 9 TP1506 DSTB
2
FL1501 TP1532
1 H.VDD
1
CN1501
CW1501
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NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
• Resistor: • The indicated voltage in each section is the one measured
To differentiate the units of resistors, such symbol as K and by Digital Multimeter between such a section and the chas-
M are used: the symbol K means 1000 ohm and the symbol sis with no signal given.
M means 1000 kohm and the resistor without any symbol is 1. In the tuner section,
ohm-type resistor. Besides, the one with “Fusible” is a fuse indicates AM
type. indicates FM stereo
• Capacitor: 2. In the main section, a tape is being played back.
To indicate the unit of capacitor, a symbol P is used: this 3. In the deck section, a tape is being played back.
symbol P means pico-farad and the unit of the capacitor ( ) indicates the record state.
without such a symbol is microfarad. As to electrolytic 4. In the power section, a tape is being played back.
capacitor, the expression “capacitance/withstand voltage” 5. In the CD section, the CD is stopped.
is used. • Parts marked with “ 1 ” ( ) are important for
(CH), (TH), (RH), (UJ): Temperature compensation maintaining the safety of the set. Be sure to replace these
(ML): Mylar type parts with specified ones for maintaining the safety and
(P.P.): Polypropylene type performance of the set.
• Schematic diagram and Wiring Side of P.W.Board for this
model are subject to change for improvement without prior
notice.
REF. NO DESCRIPTION POSITION REF. NO DESCRIPTION POSITION
SW4 PICKUP IN ON—OFF SW715 CD OPEN/CLOSE ON—OFF
SW441 SPAN SELECTOR 9 kHz/50 kHz— SW716 ON/STAND-BY ON—OFF
10 kHz/100 kHz SW717 MD EJECT ON—OFF
SW701 VOLUME DOWN ON—OFF SW718 LP4 ON—OFF
SW702 VOLUME UP ON—OFF SW719 LP2 ON—OFF
SW703 CD PLAY/PAUSE ON—OFF SW720 SP ON—OFF
SW704 CD STOP ON—OFF SW721 NORMAL ON—OFF
SW705 FF/SKIP UP/PRESET UP ON—OFF SW722 HIGH ON—OFF
SW706 REW/SKIP DOWN/PRESET DOWN ON—OFF SW723 MD REC ON—OFF
SW707 MD STOP ON—OFF SW724 OPEN/CLOSE ON—OFF
SW708 MD PLAY/PAUSE ON—OFF SW801 VOLTAGE SELECTOR 110 V—127 V—
SW709 MEMORY/ENTER ON—OFF 220 V—230-240 V
SW710 DISPLAY (DEMO) ON—OFF SW1930 WRITE PRO ON—OFF
SW711 X-BASS ON—OFF SW1932 LOADING ON—OFF
SW712 EQUALIZER ON—OFF SW1933 RECORD ON—OFF
SW713 AUX ON—OFF SW1934 PLAY ON—OFF
SW714 TUNER (BAND) ON—OFF SW1936 LEAD IN ON—OFF
AC AC B E
DS1SS133 DS1N404S TS6B04GM 2SB1205 4204SRT7
LNG901CF
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WAVEFORMS OF CD CIRCUIT
T
Stopped Stopped 1999/04/07 09:51:15
CH1=500 mV CH3=500 mV 500 ms/div CH1=200 mV CH2=500 mV 500 ms/div
DC 10:1 DC 10:1 (500 ms/div) DC 10:1 DC 10:1 (500 ms/div)
NORM: 20 kS/s NORM: 20 kS/s
T
FDO
1 IC1 21 1 T
FDO
1 IC1 21 2
TDO
SPDO
2 IC1 20 3
6 IC1 22 1
CH1
v/DIV
500 mV
=Filter= =Offset= =Record Length= =Trigger= =Filter= =Offset= =Record Length= =Trigger=
Smoothing : ON CH1 : 0.000 V Main : 100 K Mode : AUTO Smoothing : ON CH1 : 0.000 V Main : 100 K Mode : NORMAL
BW : FULL CH2 : 0.0 V Zoom : 2K Type : EDGE CH1 BW : FULL CH2 : 0.000 V Zoom : 2K Type : EDGE CH2
CH3 : 0.000 V Delay : 0.0 ns CH3 : 0.00 V Delay : 2.924 ms
CH4 : 0.00 V Hold off : 0.2 µs CH4 : 0.00 V Hold off : 0.2 µs
PDO1
1 IC1 21
1
FDO
7 IC1 73
3
T 4
DRF
3 IC1 67 2
8 IC1 74 PDO2
T
TE
4 IC1 15 3
FDO
CH2
1 IC1 21 1
CH1
Position v/DIV
CH Position To 0.20 div 500 mV
-3 div -1 div 0 div +1 div +3 div
=Filter= =Offset= =Record Length= =Trigger= =Filter= =Offset= =Record Length= =Trigger=
Smoothing : ON CH1 : 0.000 V Main : 100 K Mode : AUTO Smoothing : ON CH1 : 0.000 V Main : 100 K Mode : AUTO
BW : FULL CH2 : 0.0 V Zoom : 2K Type : EDGE CH1 BW : FULL CH2 : 0.0 V Zoom : 2K Type : EDGE CH2
CH3 : 0.00 V Delay : 0.0 ns CH3 : 0.00 V Delay : 0.0 ns
CH4 : 0.00 V Hold off : 0.2 µs CH4 : 0.00 V Hold off : 0.2 µs
T
Stopped 1999/04/07 09:25:28
CH1=2 V 500 ns/div
DC 10:1 (500 ns/div)
NORM: 200 MS/s
5 IC1 4 9 IC1 39 1
DOUT
Vp-p=1.0 V~1.3 V
0.5 mV/div,0.5 µsec/div =Filter= =Offset= =Record Length= =Trigger=
Smoothing : ON CH1 : 0.00 V Main : 1K Mode : NORMAL
BW : FULL CH2 : 0.00 V Zoom : 100 Type : EDGE CH1
CH3 : 0.00 V Delay : 2.887 ms
CH4 : 0.00V Hold off : 0.2 µs
T
Stopped T
Stopped 1999/04/05 20:50:17
CH1=10 V CH2=1 V 100 ms/div
DC 10:1 DC 10:1 (100 ms/div) CH1=2 V CH2=2 V CH3=2 V 5 µs/div
NORM: 100 kS/s DC 10:1 DC 10:1 DC 10:1 (5 µs/div)
NORM: 100 kS/s
10 IC1 58
TE
4 IC1 15 2
1
LRSY
11 IC1 59
2
DATACK
T DRF
3
1
IC1 67
12 IC1 60 T
3
DATA CH3
v/DIV
2V
=Filter= =Offset= =Record Length= =Trigger=
Smoothing : ON CH1 : 0.0 V Main : 100 K Mode : NORMAL =Filter= =Offset= =Record Length= =Trigger=
BW : FULL Smoothing : ON CH1 : 0.00 V Main : 5K Mode : AUTO
CH2 : 0.00 V Zoom : 2K Type : EDGE CH1
BW : FULL CH2 : 0.00 V Zoom : 100 Type : EDGE CH3
CH3 : 0.00 V Delay : 2.924 ms
Hold off : 0.2 µs CH3 : 0.00 V Delay : 0.0 ns
CH4 : 0.00 V
CH4 : 0.00 V Hold off : 0.2 µs
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WAVEFORMS OF MD CIRCUIT
POWER ON TOC READ (Low reflection disc)
TP1122
4 (F+)
TP1518
1 (RESET)
TP1207
6 (TEMON)
TP1800 TP1603
2 (3.2V) 10 (SP+)
TP1511 TP1602
3 (PCONT0) 11 (SP-)
TOC READ (Low reflection disc) TOC READ (High reflection disc)
TP1122 TP1122
4 (F+)
4 (F+)
TP1212 TP1207
5 (FEMON) 6 (TEMON)
TP1207 TP1603
6 (TEMON) 10 (SP+)
TP1451 TP1602
7 (ADJUST) 11 (SP-)
TP1122 TP1122
4 (F+)
4 (F+)
TP1212 TP1212
5 (FEMON)
5 (FEMON)
TP1207 TP1422
6 (TEMON) 12 (DSENSE)
TP1420
7 (ADJUST)
TP1451
13 (FOK)
TP1122
4 (F+)
TP1207
6 (TEMON)
14 TP1201
(EFMMON)
TP1601
8 (SLD+)
TP1600
9 (SLD-)
TP1122
4 (F+)
TP1207
6 (TEMON)
TP1601 TP1135
8 (SLD+) 15 (ADIPO)
TP1600
9 (SLD-)
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PLAY (Low reflection disc) REC
TP1201
14 (EFMMON)
28 (RECTP1300
HEAD)
TP1207
6 (TEMON)
TP1302
29 (EFMO)
TP1121
16 (T+)
TP1105
30 (LDVAL)
TP1421
17 (CIN)
TP1113
31 (R/P)
TP1201
14 (EFMMON)
IC1201 72
18 (DFCK)
TP1207
6 (TEMON)
IC1201 73
32 (ADDATA)
TP1121
16 (T+)
IC1201 71
20 (BCLK)
TP1421
17 (CIN)
IC1201 70
21 (LRCK)
IC1201 72
18 (DFCK)
IC1201 74
19 (DADATA)
TP1515
33 (DIGIN)
IC1201 71
20 (BCLK)
IC1201 70
21 (LRCK)
IC1202 3
22 (WE)
TP1530
34 (CDLRCK)
IC1202 17 TP1531
23 (CAS) 35 (CDBCK)
IC1202 1 TP1533
24 (I/01) 36 (CDDATA)
IC1202 6
25 (A0)
TP1524
26 (L OUT)
TP1526
27 (R OUT)
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TROUBLESHOOTING
CD SECTION
When the CD does not function
When the CD section does not operate when the objective lens of the optical pickup is dirty, this section may not operate. Clean
the objective lens, and check the playback operation. When this section does not operate even after the above step is taken, check
the following items.
Remove the cabinet and follow the trouble shooting instructions.
"Track skipping and/or no TOC (Table Of Contents) may be caused by build up of dust other foreign matter on the laser pickup
lens. Before attempting any adjustment make certain that the lens is clean. If not, clean it as mentioned below."
Turn off the power, and wipe the lens softly using a cleaning paper moistened with commercially available cleaning solution so
as not to damage it. Be careful not to touch the lens with bare hands.
Dust gradually accumulates on the objective lens during use, and it may degrade performance. To avoid this problem, use a
cleaning disc designed for CD optical pickup lenses.
Parts code
1. CD optical pickup Lens cleaner disc UDSKA0004AFZZ
HOW TO USE
1. Using the brush in the cleaner cap, apply 1 or 2 drops of the cleaning fluid to the Cleaning fluid
brush on the CD cleaner disc which has the mark next to it.
2. Place the CD cleaner disc onto the CD disc tray with the brush side down,then
press the play button.
3. You will hear music for about 20 seconds and the CD player will automatically stop.
If it continuous to turn, press the stop button.
CAUTION
The CD lens cleaner should be effective for 30-50 operations, however if the
brushes become worn out earlier then please the cleaner disc.
If the CD cleaner brushes become very wet then wipe off any excess fluid with a soft
cloth.
Do not drink the cleaner fluid or allow it to come in contact with the eyes. In the
event of this happening then drink and / or rinse with clean water and seek medical
advice.
The CD cleaner disc must not be used on car CD players or on computer CD-ROM Cleaner disc
drives.
All rights reserved. Unauthorized duplicating, broadcasting and renting this product
is prohibited by law.
If (1) and (2) are OK, check the system microcomputer (especially the communication line with the DSP).
2. Pressing the CD operation key is accepted, but playback does not occur.
(1) Focus-HF system check
(2) Tracking system check
(3) Spin system check
(4) PLL system check
(5) Others
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(1) Focus-HF system check. Stopped
CH1=500 mV CH3=500 mV 500 ms/div
DC 10:1 DC 10:1 (500 ms/div)
Although a CD is inserted and the cover is closed, "NO T
NORM: 20 kS/s
DISC" is displayed.
FDO
1
TDO
3
CH1
v/DIV
500 mV
Figure 66-1
No
1. Does the pickup move to the PICKUP-IN Switch (SW4) Sled motor (M1).
position ?
Yes
Yes
No
3. Is the laser lit ? Check the laser diode driver Q1 peripheral circuit.
Yes
No
4. Is the turntable rotating ? Spindle motor (M2).
No
1. Is focus servo activated ? (Waveform drawing Figure 66-2.) Pins 3~8 on IC1
Check the laser diode driver Q1 peripheral circuit. (IC pin 13)
Yes
No No
2. Does DRF change from "L" to "H" ? Is the disc rotating ? Check the spin system.
FDO
1
T
2
DRF
TE
3
CH2
Position
CH Position To 0.20 div
-3 div -1 div 0 div +1 div +3 div
=Filter= =Offset= =Record Length= =Trigger=
Smoothing : ON CH1 : 0.000 V Main : 100 K Mode : AUTO Vp-p=1.0 V~1.3 V
BW : FULL CH2 : 0.0 V Zoom : 2K Type : EDGE CH1 0.5 mV/div,0.5 µsec/div
CH3 : 0.00 V Delay : 0.0 ns
CH4 : 0.00 V Hold off : 0.2 µs
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(2) Tracking system check.
Check the TE waveform at pin 15 on IC1.
If the waveform shown in Figure 67-1 appears and soon after The tracking servo is not activated.
NO DISC appears ? Yes Check the peripheral circuits at pins 9 and 10 on IC1, and circuit
around CNP2.
No
"Initialization" is possible, but play is not possible ? A normal jump operation cannot be completed or the beginning of
Yes the track cannot be found.
No Check the around pin 20 on IC1.
"Initialization" is not possible. Data cannot be read. Check the VCO-PLL system.
T
Stopped
CH1=10 V CH2=1 V 100 ms/div
DC 10:1 DC 10:1 (100 ms/div)
NORM: 100 kS/s
TE
2
T DRF
1
Figure 67-1
No
2. The turntable doesn't rotate. Check around pin 22 on IC1, pins 20 and 21 on IC2, and around
CNP4.
T
Stopped 1999/04/07 09:51:15
CH1=200 mV CH2=500 mV 500 ms/div
DC 10:1 DC 10:1 (500 ms/div)
NORM: 20 kS/s
FDO
2
SPDO
1
Figure 67-2
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(4) PLL system check. Stopped 1999/04/05 17:33:17
CH1=500 mV CH3=1 V CH4=1 V 500 ms/div
DC 10:1 DC 10:1 DC 10:1 (500 ms/div)
NORM: 20 kS/s
PDO1
When a disc is loaded, start play operation. 3
FDO
1
CH1
Check the PDO waveform (Figure 68-1). v/DIV
500 mV
(5) Others.
The HF waveform is normal and the time is displayed
normally, but no sound is produced. Or the sound
has dropouts.
No
Is pin 52 (C2F) on IC1 "L" ? There are too many error flags on a damaged disc which
Yes makes error correction impossible.
T
Stopped 1999/04/07 09:25:28
CH1=2 V 500 ns/div
DC 10:1 (500 ns/div)
NORM: 200 MS/s
If OK, Check the MD unit.
T
1
DOUT
Figure 68-2
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MD SECTION
Preparations
If dusts and foreign materials are accumulated on the pickup lens, playback sounds can be skipped or the TOC (Table of Contents)
can't be displayed. Clean the object lens and check the playback. When lens are dirty, do the following.
Turn off the power and wipe lens softly with a cleaning paper and a little cleaning solution so as not to damage it.
Do not touch lens with bare hands.
Is playback state set when the MD PLAY/PAUSE button is Check as stated in item "Playback state cannot be set".
pressed ? No
Yes
Is record and playback operations normal ? Check as stated in item "Record and playback operations".
No
Is it impossible to set both high reflection disc and low Check as stated in item "TEST mode check".
reflection disc to playback state ? Yes
No No
Only the high reflection disc can be played back. Only the low reflection disc can be played back.
Yes Yes
Is 2.7 V to 2.8 V applied to the pin 93 of IC1401 with the high Is 2.5 V to 2.6 V (record enabled) or 2.7 V to 2.8 V (record disabled)
reflection disc inserted ? applied to the pin 93 of IC1401 with the low reflection disc inserted ?
Yes
No
Yes No
After re adjustment check as stated in item "Normal playback". Check loading motor PWB, and CW1931 and SW1932.
Is audio output waveform observed on the pins 24 and 26 of Check the pins 70, 71, 72 and 74 of IC1201, and the pins 12, 16,
IC1701 ? No 17, and 19 of IC1701.
Yes
Is audio output waveform observed on the pins 15 and 17 of Check connection between IC1701 and CN1501.
CN1501 ? No
Yes
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• Disc loading is not normal.
Is +5 V to +6 V applied to the pins 6 and 7 of CN1501 ? Check the power PWB, main PWB, and
No CN1501.
Yes
Is pulse input in the pin 22 of CN1501 when reset power Check the main PWB and CN1501.
supply is turned on ? No
Yes
Is +3.2 V applied to the pin 62 of IC1401 ? Check the periphery of Q1804 and
No IC1401.
Yes
Yes
Is the pin 9 of CN1401 set to H state ? Check CN1401, CW1931 and SW1932.
No
Yes
No
Yes
Is change observed on the pin 12 or 13 of IC1601 ? Check CN1401, CW1931 and IC1601.
No
Yes
Check M903.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Check SW1932.
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• Normal playback
When it has been confirmed that EEPROM value is normal in the TEST mode
Is initialization performed normally when high reflection disc is Does the playback time display advance ?
played back ? Yes
No No
Check IC1201.
No
Check the position as stated in item "Lead-in switch position Check SW1936, soldered joints of mechanism switch PWB, and
measurement mode". periphery of pin 3 of CW1931.
Is recording performed after displaying TEST REC ? Check whether the disc is record-prohibited.
No
Yes
No
Does the level of pins 3, 26 and 39 of IC1401 in record state Check periphery of IC1401.
differ from that in playback state ? No
Yes
Does RF pattern appear on the pin 50 of IC1201 during Check for IC1201 soldering failure.
recording ? No
Yes
Yes
Is input waveform given to the pins 3 and 5 of IC1701 ? Check connection between IC1701 and CN1501.
No
Yes
Check the periphery of IC1701, and the pins 70, 71, 72, and
73 of IC1201.
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Is waveform output from the pins 25 of IC1201 in the step 4 of Check the pins 25 of IC1201, soldering of peripheral circuit, and
No parts.
AUTO auxiliary adjustment mode of TEST mode ?
Yes
Is waveform output from the pins 9 and 10 of IC1601 and the Check IC1601, CN1401, and soldering of mechanism switch PWB.
pins 5 and 6 of CN1401 ? No
Yes
Do the pins 23 of IC1201 change with the / button ? Check the waveform of pins 23 of IC1201, peripheral parts, and
No soldering.
Yes
Do the pins 14 and 15 of IC1601 and the pins 1 and 2 of CN1401 Check IC1601 and soldering of CN1401.
No
change with the / button ?
Yes
Does voltage of the + and - terminals on the sled motor Check the soldering connected to the sled motor and for
No
change with the / button ? disconnection.
Yes
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FUNCTION TABLE OF IC
IC1 VHiLC78645NE1: CD Servo (LC78645NE) (1/2)
Pin No. Terminal Name Input/Output Setting in Reset Function
1 SLCO Output — Control output.
For slice level
2 SLCIST Input — Resistor connection terminal for SLCO output current setting.
control.
3 EFMIN Input — RF signal input terminal.
4 RF Output — RF signal monitor terminal.
5 RFVDD Input — RF power terminal.
6 RFVSS — — RF earth terminal. To be connected to 0 V.
7 FIN1 Input — A+C signal input terminal.
8 FIN2 Input — B+D signal input terminal.
9 TIN1 Input — E signal input terminal.
10 TIN2 Input — F signal input terminal.
11 VREF Output RFVDD/2 VREF voltage output terminal.
12 REFI Input — Reference supply setting terminal.
13* FE Output ZHI FE signal monitor terminal.
14 TEC Output — LPF capacitor connection terminal for TE signal.
15* TE Output ZHI TE signal monitor terminal.
16* RFMON Output ZHI RF internal signal monitor terminal.
17 JITTC — — Capacitor connection terminal for jitter detection.
18 ADAVDD Input — Power terminal for servo A/D, D/A.
19 ADAVSS — — Earth terminal for serve A/D, D/A. To be connected to 0 V.
20 TDO Output ADAVDD/2 Output terminal for tracking control. D/A output.
21 FDO Output ADAVDD/2 Output terminal for focus control. D/A output.
22 SPDO Output ADAVDD/2 Output terminal for spindle control. D/A output.
23 SLDO Output ADAVDD/2 Output terminal for sled control. D/A output.
24* GPDAC Output ADAVDD/2 Servo D/A general-purpose output terminal.
25 CONT4 Input/Output Input Mode General-purpose I/O terminal 4. Controlled by commands from the
microcomputer. When not used, set
26 CONT5 Input/Output Input Mode General-purpose I/O terminal 5. them as input terminals and connect
27* SBCK/CONT6 Input/Output Input Mode General-purpose I/O terminal 6 or to 0 V, or set them as output
Subcode reading clock input terminal. terminals and leave open.
28 SBCK/FG Input — Subcode reading clock input terminal/FG signal input terminal/external
emphasis setting terminal. Terminal functions are set by commands.
When not used, connect to 0 V.
29* DEFECT Output L Defect terminal.
30* V/*P Output H Auto switching monitor output terminal for rough servo phase control.
“H”: rough servo, “L”: phase servo.
31* FSEQ Output L Sync signal detection output terminal.
The status changes to “H” when the sync signal detected in EFM and the
sync signal of internal generation are identified.
32* MONI1 Output L Internal signal monitor terminal 1.
33* MONI2 Output L Internal signal monitor terminal 2.
34* MONI3 Output L Internal signal monitor terminal 3.
35* MONI4 Output L Internal signal monitor terminal 4.
36* MONI5 Output L Internal signal monitor terminal 5.
37 VSS — — Digital system earth terminal. To be connected to 0 V.
38 VDD Input — Digital system power terminal.
39 DOUT Output L Digital OUT output terminal. (EIAJ format)
40 TEST Input L Input terminal for test. To be connected to 0 V.
41 LVDD Input — Power supply for Left channel.
Left channel
42* LCHO Output LVDD/2 Left channel output.
D/A converter
43 LVSS — — GND for Left channel. Must be connected to 0 V.
In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside.
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IC1 VHiLC78645NE1: CD Servo (LC78645NE) (2/2)
Pin No. Terminal Name Input/Output Setting in Reset Function
44 RVSS — — GND for Right channel. Must be connected to 0 V.
Right channel
45* RCHO Output LVDD /2 Right channel output.
D/A converter
46 RVDD Input — Power supply for Right channel.
47 XVDD Input — Power supply for crystal oscillator.
Crystal
48 XOUT Output — Connected for the 33.8688 MHz crystal oscillator cement.
Oscillator
49 XIN Input —
50 FSX/16MIN Input/Output Input 7.35 kHz Synchronization signal monitor port.
or Clock input port for Digital filter & D/A
51 XVSS — — Crystal GND for crystal oscillator. Must be connected to 0 V.
Oscillator
52* C2F Output H C2 FLAG monitor port.
53* EFLG Output L C1, C2 error corrected monitor port.
54* 16MOUT Output Clock 16.9344 MHz output port.
55 ASLRCK Input — Word clock input port.
(If this port does not use, must be connect to 0 V.)
56 ASDACK Input — Bit clock input port.
Anti-shock
(If this port does not use, must be connect to 0 V.)
57 ASDFIN Input — Left/Right channel data input port.
(If this port does not use, must be connect to 0 V.)
58 LRCK Output L Word clock output port.
59 BCK Output L Digital data Bit clock output port.
60 DATA Output L Left/Right channel data output port.
61 CE Input — Chip enable signal input port.
62 CL Input — Microcomputer Data transfer clock input port.
63 DI Input — Interface Data input port.
64 DO Output (H) Data output port. (N-ch. open drain output.)
65 *WRQ Output H Interruption signal output.
66 *RES Input — Chip reset signal input port.
This port must be set LOW after first applied power on.
67 DRF Output L Focus detection output port.
68 VDD5 Input — Power supply for Microprocessor.
69 VSS — — GND for digital circuit. Must be connected to 0 V.
70 CONT3 Input/Output Input General purpose port 1. Controlled with serial data command from micro-
computer. When not used, General purpose input/
71 CONT2 Input/Output Input General purpose port 2. output terminal 7. Set it as the input terminal and open
it by connecting to 0 V, or set it as the output terminal
72 CONT1 Input/Output Input General purpose port 3. and open it.
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IC1 VHiLC78645NE1: CD Servo (LC78645NE)
PCKIST
CONT1
CONT2
CONT3
*WRQ
VVDD
VVSS
VDD5
PD02
PD01
*RES
DRF
LDD
VSS
LDS
DO
CE
FR
CL
DI
80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61
SLCO 1 60 DATA
SLCIST 2 59 BCK
EFMIN 3 58 LRCK
RF 4 57 ASDFIN
RFVDD 5 56 ASDACK
RFVSS 6 55 ASLRCK
FIN1 7 54 16MOUT
FIN2 8 53 EFLG
TIN1 9 52 C2F
TIN2 10 51 XVSS
LC78645NE
VREF 11 50 FSX/16MIN
REFI 12 49 XIN
FE 13 48 XOUT
TEC 14 47 XVDD
TE 15 46 RVDD
RFMON 16 45 RCH0
JITTC 17 44 RVSS
ADAVDD 18 43 LVSS
ADAVSS 19 42 LCHO
TDO 20 41 LVDD
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
FDO
SPDO
SLDO
GPDAC
CONT4
CONT5
SBCK/CONT6
SBCK/FG
DEFECT
V/*P
FSEQ
MONI1
MONI2
MONI3
MONI4
MONI5
(3.3V)VSS
VDD
DOUT
TEST
TEC
RF
FE
TE
RFVDD
FIN1 + RFVSS
–
MIX AGC EQ PH
FIN2 + – +
– LPF BH
TIN1 +
+ LPF SW +
– TBAL –
–
LPF + +
TIN2 + – –
– TBAL
JITTER FD0
JITTC SW D/A TD0
DETECT S/H
SLCO SLD0
EFMIN SLICE LEVEL SPD0
CONTROL DRF GPDAC
SLCIST
PCK DRF
VDD
PDO1
RUPTURE DEFECT
PDO2
FR PLL
FRAME SYNC
PCKIST VCEC FSEQ
VVDD DETECT,PROTECT INSERT,
VVSS CLV,CAV EFN DECODE
SBCK/FG CONTROL V/*P
EXTERNAL ASLRCK
1bit DAC LPF AUDIO IN ASDQCK
ASDFIN
TEST
LVDD
LVSS
LCHO
RCHO
RVDD
RVSS
RSELO
ROUT
RTRE
VREF
VDD
CLK
RIN
R4
R3
R2
R1
24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13
LC75341
LSELO
LBASS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
LTRE
LOUT
LIN
DI
CE
VSS
LOUT
LBASS
LTRE
LIN
LSEL0
L4
L3
L2
L1
8 7 6 5 4
L4 9
L3 10
L2 11 3 VSS
CONTROL LVref
CIRCUIT
L1 12 2 CE
LOGIC CCB
CIRCUIT INTERFACE 1 DI
R1 13 24 CLK
CONTROL
CIRCUIT RVref
R2 14
23 VDD
R3 15
R4 16 22 VREF
17 18 19 20 21
RSELO
RTRE
RBASS
RIN
ROUT
In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside.
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MD-E9000W
IC1101 VHiiR3R58M/-1: RF Signal Processor (IR3R58M)
EFMAGC
EFMO
GND1
DCNF
VCC1
PITG
BIAS
1234
NIN
1+2
3+4
PIN
48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37
RF1 1 36 2-1
RESISTOR & SW
RF2 2 EFM AGC 35 ADAGI
RF3 3 34 ADAGC
DIFF
RF4 4 33 ADIPNF
ADIP AGC
REFI 5 32 ADIPO
BIAS
REFO 6 31 GND2
ASW 8 29 VCC2
AIN 9 SW 28 OPICPW
MODE
BIN 10 27 DISC
BSW 11 26 SGAIN
BOUT 12 25 DTEMP
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
EOUT
ESW
EIN
FIN
FSW
FOUT
EOUT
BOUT
AOUT
TCGO
TCGI
RFADD
IC1201 VHiLR37816A-1: Endec/Atrac (LR37816A)
CDLRCK
CDDATA
DADATA
ADDATA
CDBCLK
PLLBVC
X700KO
DILOCK
FEMON
TEST1
TEST0
DGND
DGND
DOUT
DFCK
TCRS
LRCK
VDD1
BCLK
DIN2
VPO
DIN
VXI
XO
XI
75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51
TOTMON 76 50 EFMO
TEMCN 77 49 PLCK
SBCK 78 48 ACRCEF
SBO 79 47 RAA11
SBSY 80 46 RAD0
SFSY 81 45 RAD1
FCK 82 44 RAWEX
SENSE 83 43 RARASX
COUT 84 42 RAA9
MCCK 85 41 RAD3
DINIX 86 40 RAD2
VDD2 87 39 RACASX
DGND 88 38 DGND
RSTX 89 37 RACEX
SYD0 90 36 RAA8
SYD1 91 35 RAA7
SYD2 92 34 RAA6
SYD3 93 33 RAA5
SYD4 94 32 RAA4
SYD5 95 31 VDD2
SYD6 96 30 RAA10
SYD7 97 29 RAA0
SYWRX 98 28 RAA1
SYRDX 99 27 RAA2
SYRS 100 26 RAA3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
EFMMON
AVCC1
EFM1
AGND1
AVCC2
VREF
WBI
TCG
AIN
BIN
EIN
FIN
VBAT
VDD1
DGND
TEST2
X176KO
FODRF
FODRR
TRDRF
TRDRR
SLDRF
SLDRR
SPDRF
SPDRR
In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside.
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IC1201 VHiLR37816A-1: Endec/Atrac (LR37816A) (2/2)
Pin No. Terminal Name Input/Output Function
52* TCRS Output Track cross signal.
53 TEST0 Input Input for test. Connected to GND if used normally.
54 TEST1 Input Input for test. Connected to GND if used normally.
55 DILOCK Output DIN lock detection.
56 DIN2 Input/Output Digital input signal. Expansion port 0.
57 CDDATA Input/Output Data input for dubbing. Expansion output port 1.
58 CDLRCK Input/Output LR clock input for dubbing. Expansion output port 2.
59 CDBCLK Input/Output Bit clock input for dubbing. Expansion output port 3.
60 VXI Input PLL clock input for variable pitch.
61* VPO Output PLL phase error output for variable pitch.
62 VDD1 Input Internal digital power supply.
63 DGND — Digital GND.
64 XI Input Transmit circuit input. 33.8688 MHz
65 XO Output Transmit circuit input. 33.8688 MHz
66 DIN Input Digital input signal.
67* DOUT Output Digital output signal.
68 PLLBVG Output For Internal PLL. Terminal for external capacitor.
69 DGND — Digital GND.
70 LRCK Output L-ch, R-ch selection output of music data.
71 BCLK Output Shift lock of music data.
72 DFCK Output Clock for AD/DA converter digital filter. 256 Fs.
73 ADDATA Input Sound data input.
74 DADATA Output Sound data output.
75* FEMON Output Focus error signal monitor output. Series resistance 10 - 100 kohm built-in.
76* TOTMON Output Total signal monitor output. Series resistance 10 - 100 kohm built-in.
77* TEMON Output Tracking error signal monitor output. Series resistance 10 - 100 kohm built-in.
78 SBCK Input/Output DIN subcode read clock. Expansion port 4.
79 SBO Output DIN subcode serial data. Expansion port 5.
80 SBSY Output DIN subcode block synchronous signal. Expansion port 6.
81 SFSY Output DIN subcode frame synchronous signal. Expansion port 7.
82 FOK Output Focus OK detection signal. “0”: focus OK.
83 SENSE Output Servo condition detection signal.
84 COUT Output Track cross signal output.
85 MCCK Output Clock output for microcomputer.
86 DINTX Output Interrupt request output terminal to system computer interface.
87 VDD2 Input Power supply for interface.
88 DGND — Digital GND.
89 RSTX Input Chip reset input. Reset by L. (Note)
90 SYD0 Input/Output Data bus terminal of system computer interface. (LSB)
91-96 SYD1-SYD6 Input/Output Data bus terminal of system computer interface.
97 SYD7 Input/Output Data bus terminal of system computer interface. (MSB)
98 SYWRX Input Resister write pulse input of system computer interface.
99 SYRDX Input Resister read pulse input of system computer interface.
100 SYRS Input Resister selection input of system computer interface.
In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside.
Note: Set RSTX to L when turning on the power or after turning on the power.
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MD-E9000W
IC1202 RH-iX2474AFZZ: 4Mbit D-RAM (IX2474AF)
Pin No. Terminal Name Function
1, 2 DQ0, DQ1 Data input/Data output.
3 WE Write enable.
4 RAS Row address strobe.
5 A9 Address input.
6-9 A0-A3 Address input.
10 VDD Power (3.3 V)
11-15 A4-A8 Address input.
16 OE Output enable.
17 CAS Column address strobe.
18, 19 DQ2, DQ3 Data input/Data output.
20 VSS Ground (0 V)
S2 6 3 S1
S2 7 2 S1
D2 8 1 D1
1 2
D1 D2
Figure 82-2 BLOCK DIAGRAM OF IC Figure 82-3 BLOCK DIAGRAM OF IC
IC1402 VHi58X2402T-1: EEPROM (58X2402T)
Pin No. Terminal Name Function
1-3 A0-A2 Device address.
4 VSS Ground
5 SDA Serial data input/output.
6 SCL Serial clock input.
7 WP Write protect.
8 VCC Power supply.
1 A0 VCC 8
2 A1 WP 7
3 A2 SCL 6
4 VSS SDA 5
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MD-E9000W
IC1401 RH-iX0410AWZZ: MD System Microcomputer (IX0410AW) (1/2)
Pin No. Terminal Name Input/Output Function
1 4M/16M Output 4M/16M DRAM selection input.
2 64M Output 64M DRAM selection input.
3 LDVAR Output LDVAR (laser power adjustment output)
4* ADJS Output ADJS (for automatic adjustment step check)
5 CIN Input CIN (track count signal input)
6* N.C. — Not used.
7 UNLOCK Input ERR input. (UNLOCK of MD LSI monitor PLL)
8 BYTE Input GND
9 CNVSS Input GND
10* STID OUT Output ST-ID output.
11* SEACH OUT Output MD search output.
12 RESET Input RESET input.
13* N.C. Output Clock output.
14 VSS — GND
15 MCCK Input EXTAL (8.4672 MHz)
16 VCC Input +3.15 V
17 P85 Input Input output port P85.
18 DINT Input DINT (Interrupt input from MD-LSI)
19 SFSY Input Subcode communication frame synchro Interrupt input.
20 ST-ID Input ST-ID input. (MD-ON)
21 SERCH Input CD search input. (Synchronous REC interrupt input)
22 MDRSW Output MD RSW output.
23* CDB SEL Output CD BLK SEL output.
24 DSENSE Input DSENSE (servo sense input from MD-LSI)
25 P-DOWN Input P-DOWN (blackout detection)
26 HD ON Output HDON (magnetic head power ON/OFF output)
27 EEPRO Output EEPROM protect release output.
28 HFON Output HFON
29 EEPK Output EEPROM serial clock output.
30 EEPD Input/Output EEPROM data input output.
31 MD DATA Output MD computer data input output.
32 K DATA Input System computer data input.
33 DSCK Input System computer clock input.
34 DSTB Output DSTB (system computer communication possible and during communication)
35* N.C. Output Not used.
36 SBO Input Subcode serial data input.
37 SBCK Output Subcode communication serial clock output.
38 DISC Output DISC
39 R/P Output R/P output. (REC/PLAY selection)
40 FOK Input FOK (focus servo condition monitor input)
41 FLASH L Input Flash write selection.
42 SGAIN Output SGAIN
43 SYRS Output MD LSI resister select signal output.
44 SYRD Output SYRD (MD-LSI read signal output)
45 SYWR Output SYWR (MD-LSI write signal output)
46 FLASH H Input Flash write selection.
47 SYS D7 Input/Output SYS D7 (data bus 7)
48 SYS D6 Input/Output SYS D6 (data bus 6)
49 SYS D5 Input/Output SYS D5 (data bus 5)
50 SYS D4 Input/Output SYS D4 (data bus 4)
51 SYS D3 Input/Output SYS D3 (data bus 3)
In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside.
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IC1401 RH-iX0410AWZZ: MD System Microcomputer (IX0410AW) (2/2)
Pin No. Terminal Name Input/Output Function
52 SYS D2 Input/Output SYS D2 (data bus 2)
53 SYS D1 Input/Output SYS D1 (data bus 1)
54 SYS D0 Input/Output SYS D0 (data bus 0)
55* P37 Output Input output port P37.
56* P36 Output Input/output port P36.
57* P35 Output Input/output port P35.
58* P34 Output Input/output port P34.
59* P33 Output Input/output port P33.
60* P32 Output Input/output port P32.
61 P31 Output Input/output port P31.
62 VCC Input +3.15 V
63 INNSW Input Pick most inner periphery detection input.
64 GND — GND
65 L3 DATA Output L3 DATA (soft serial communication, 2 mode presence, LSB first)
66 L3 MODE Output L3 MODE (soft serial communication, 2 mode presence, LSB first)
67 L3 CLK Output L3 CLK (soft serial communication, 2 mode presence, LSB first)
68* P24 Output Input output port P24.
69* P23 Output Input output port P23.
70 PCNT0 Output PCNT0 output.
71* LAST Output LAST
72 LD ON Output LDON output. (H : ON)
73 A/B Output ANLPTR output. ADC/DAC selection input.
74 SBSY Output Subcode communication block synchro input.
75* DAP ON Output DAPON output. (for CK)
76* DFS0 Output DFS0 output.
77* DFS1 Output DFS1 output.
78 P12 Output Input/output port P12.
79 P11 Output Input/output port P11
80 XRST Output XRST (system reset output)
81* AD MUTE Output ADMUTE output. (for CK)
82 LD+ Output Loading motor + side control output.
83 LD- Output Loading motor - side control output.
84* MUTE Output MUTE output.
85* RAST Output RAST
86* TEST2 Input TEST 2
87* TEST1 Input TEST 1
88* TEST0 Input TEST 0
89 AVCK3 Input AVCK3 (motor driver power monitor input)
90 AVCK2 Input AVCK2 (AD/DA section 3.1 V monitor input)
91 AVCK1 Input AVCK1 (head circuit power monitor input)
92 DTEMP Input DTEMP (temperature detection input)
93 MINF Input MINF (disc type/REC input/mecha position)
94* TEST K1 Input TEST K1
95* TEST K2 Input TEST K2
96 GND — GND
97* N.C. — Not used.
98 VREF Input +3.15 V
99 AVCC Input +3.15 V
100 PR Input Playback/recording unit setting input.
In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside.
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IC1701 VHiUDA1345/-1: AD/DA Converter (UDA1345)
Pin No. Terminal Name Function
1 VSSA (ADC) AD converter analog ground.
2 VDDA (ADC) AD converter analog power.
3 VINL AD converter input. (left)
4 VREF (A) AD converter reference voltage.
5 VINR AD converter input. (right)
6 VADCN AD converter reference voltage N.
7 VADCP AD converter reference voltage P.
8* MC1 Mode control 1. (Pulled-down)
9* MP1 Multipurpose pin 1.
10 VDDD Digital power.
11 VSSD Digital ground
12 SYSCLK System clock 256 fs, 384 fs, 512 fs.
13 MP2 Multipurpose pin 2.
14 MP3 Multipurpose pin 3.
15 MP4 Multipurpose pin 4.
16 BCK Bit clock input.
17 WS Word select input.
18 DATAO Data output.
19 DATAI Data input
20* MP5 Multipurpose pin 5. (Pulled-down)
21* MC2 Mode control 2. (Pulled-down)
22 VSSA (DAC) DA converter analog ground.
23 VDDA (ADC) DA converter analog power.
24 VOUTR DA converter output. (right)
25 VDDO Opeamp power.
26 VOUTL DA converter output. (left)
27 VSSO Opeamp ground.
28 VREF (D) AD converter reference voltage.
In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside.
VDDA(ADC) VSSA(ADC) VADCP VADCN Vref(A)
2 1 7 6 4
ADC ADC
8 MC1
VDDD 10 21 MC2
DECMATION FILTER
VSSD 11 20 MP5
DC-CANCELLATION FILTER
DATAO 18 13 MP2
BCK 16 DIGITAL L3-BUS
14 MP3
WS 17 INTERFACE INTERFACE
DATAI 19 15 MP4
12 SYSCLK
MP1 9 DSP FEATURES
INTERPOLATION FILTER
NOISE SHAPER
DAC DAC
VOUTL 26 24 VOUTR
25 27 23 22 28
VDDO VSSO VDDA(DAC) VSSA(DAC) Vref(D)
[2G~12G]
ANODE CONNECTION
1G 2G 3G 4G 5G 6G 7G 8G 9G 10G 11G 12G 13G
P1 REC Dp RDS PTY TP TA EON TI ST TOC OVER T-EDIT
P2 1–1 1–1 1–1 1–1 1–1 1–1 1–1 1–1 1–1 1–1 1–1 BASS
P3 HIGH 2–1 2–1 2–1 2–1 2–1 2–1 2–1 2–1 2–1 2–1 2–1 TRACK
P4 3–1 3–1 3–1 3–1 3–1 3–1 3–1 3–1 3–1 3–1 3–1 DISC
P5 4–1 4–1 4–1 4–1 4–1 4–1 4–1 4–1 4–1 4–1 4–1 RANDOM
P6 SLEEP 5–1 5–1 5–1 5–1 5–1 5–1 5–1 5–1 5–1 5–1 5–1 MEMORY
P7 LP2 1–2 1–2 1–2 1–2 1–2 1–2 1–2 1–2 1–2 1–2 1–2 —
P8 LP4 2–2 2–2 2–2 2–2 2–2 2–2 2–2 2–2 2–2 2–2 2–2 —
P9 — 3–2 3–2 3–2 3–2 3–2 3–2 3–2 3–2 3–2 3–2 3–2 —
P10 — 4–2 4–2 4–2 4–2 4–2 4–2 4–2 4–2 4–2 4–2 4–2 —
P11 — 5-2 5-2 5-2 5-2 5-2 5-2 5-2 5-2 5-2 5-2 5-2 —
P12 — 1–3 1–3 1–3 1–3 1–3 1–3 1–3 1–3 1–3 1–3 1–3 —
P13 — 2–3 2–3 2–3 2–3 2–3 2–3 2–3 2–3 2–3 2–3 2–3 —
P14 — 3–3 3–3 3–3 3–3 3–3 3–3 3–3 3–3 3–3 3–3 3–3 —
P15 — 4–3 4–3 4–3 4–3 4–3 4–3 4–3 4–3 4–3 4–3 4–3 —
P16 — 5–3 5–3 5–3 5–3 5–3 5–3 5–3 5–3 5–3 5–3 5–3 —
P17 — 1–4 1–4 1–4 1–4 1–4 1–4 1–4 1–4 1–4 1–4 1–4 —
P18 — 2–4 2–4 2–4 2–4 2–4 2–4 2–4 2–4 2–4 2–4 2–4 —
P19 — 3–4 3–4 3–4 3–4 3–4 3–4 3–4 3–4 3–4 3–4 3–4 —
P20 — 4–4 4–4 4–4 4–4 4–4 4–4 4–4 4–4 4–4 4–4 4–4 —
P21 — 5–4 5–4 5–4 5–4 5–4 5–4 5–4 5–4 5–4 5–4 5–4 —
P22 — 1–5 1–5 1–5 1–5 1–5 1–5 1–5 1–5 1–5 1–5 1–5 —
P23 — 2–5 2–5 2–5 2–5 2–5 2–5 2–5 2–5 2–5 2–5 2–5 —
P24 — 3–5 3–5 3–5 3–5 3–5 3–5 3–5 3–5 3–5 3–5 3–5 —
P25 — 4–5 4–5 4–5 4–5 4–5 4–5 4–5 4–5 4–5 4–5 4–5 —
P26 — 5–5 5–5 5–5 5–5 5–5 5–5 5–5 5–5 5–5 5–5 5–5 —
P27 — 1–6 1–6 1–6 1–6 1–6 1–6 1–6 1–6 1–6 1–6 1–6 —
P28 — 2–6 2–6 2–6 2–6 2–6 2–6 2–6 2–6 2–6 2–6 2–6 —
P29 — 3–6 3–6 3–6 3–6 3–6 3–6 3–6 3–6 3–6 3–6 3–6 —
P30 — 4–6 4–6 4–6 4–6 4–6 4–6 4–6 4–6 4–6 4–6 4–6 —
P31 — 5–6 5–6 5–6 5–6 5–6 5–6 5–6 5–6 5–6 5–6 5–6 —
P32 — 1–7 1–7 1–7 1–7 1–7 1–7 1–7 1–7 1–7 1–7 1–7 —
P33 — 2–7 2–7 2–7 2–7 2–7 2–7 2–7 2–7 2–7 2–7 2–7 —
P34 — 3–7 3–7 3–7 3–7 3–7 3–7 3–7 3–7 3–7 3–7 3–7 —
P35 — 4–7 4–7 4–7 4–7 4–7 4–7 4–7 4–7 4–7 4–7 4–7 —
P36 — 5–7 5–7 5–7 5–7 5–7 5–7 5–7 5–7 5–7 5–7 5–7 —
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MD-E9000W
PARTS GUIDE
MODEL MD-E9000W
MD-E9000W MD Compact Component System consisting
of MD-E9000W (main unit) and CP-E9000H (speaker
system).
NOTE:
Parts marked with “1” are important for maintaining the safety of the set.
Be sure to replace parts with specified ones for maintaining the safety and performance of the set.
MD-E9000W
PRICE PRICE
NO. PARTS CODE DESCRIPTION NO. PARTS CODE DESCRIPTION
RANK RANK
MD-E9000W FILTERS
BF301 RFILR0008AWZZ J AE Band Pass Filter
INTEGRATED CIRCUITS CF303 RFILF0124AFZZ J AD FM IF,10.7 MHz
CF351 RFILF0003AWZZ J AK FM IF
IC1 VHILC78645NE1 J AY CD Servo,LC78645NE CF352 RFILA0009AWZZ J AE AM IF
IC2 VHILA6548D/-1 J AN Focus/Tracking/Spin/Sled Driver, FL1501 RFILN0002AWZZ J AD EMI Filter
LA6548D FL1507 RFILN0003AWZZ J AD EMI Filter
IC3 VHITA7291S/-1 J AH Loading Motor Driver,TA7291S FL1509 RFILN0003AWZZ J AD EMI Filter
IC4 VHI74VHC08F-1 J AE Inverter,74VHC08F FL1512 RFILN0003AWZZ J AD EMI Filter
IC301 VHITA7358AP-1 J AG FM Front End,TA7358AP FL1518 RFILN0003AWZZ J AD EMI Filter
IC302 VHILC72131/-1 J AP PLL (Tuner),LC72131 FL1520 RFILN0003AWZZ J AD EMI Filter
IC303 VHILA1832S/-1 J AN FM IF Det./FM Mpx./AM IF, FL1523~1525 RFILN0007AWZZ J AD EMI Filter
LA1832S
IC401 VHILC75341/-1 J AM Audio Processor,LC75341 TRANSFORMERS
IC701 RH-IX0395AWZZ J AY System Microcomputer,
IX0395AW 1 PT801 RTRNP0354AWZZ J BA Power,Main
IC901 VHILA4628//-1 J AU Power Amp.,LA4628 1 PT871 RTRNP0341AWZZ J AM Power,Sub
IC1101 VHIIR3R58M/-1 J AM RF Signal Processor,IR3R58M T301 RCILB0065AWZZ J AC FM OSC.
IC1201 VHILR37816A-1 J BQ Endec/Atrac,LR37816A T302 RCILI0017AWZZ J AB FM IF
IC1202 RH-IX2474AFZZ J BF 4Mbit D-RAM,IX2474AF T303 RCILA0052AWZZ J AE AM Tracking
IC1300 VHI74ACT02T-1 J AE Head Driver,74ACT02T T306 RCILB0058AWZZ J AC AM OSC.
IC1301 VHIFTD2005/-1 J AG Head Driver,FTD2005 T351 RCILI0019AWZZ J AD AM IF
IC1302 VHICPH5608/-1 J AH Head Driver,CPH5608
IC1401 RH-IX0410AWZZ J AY MD System Microcomputer, COILS
IX0410AW
IC1402 VHI58X2402T-1 J AF EEPROM,58X2402T L2 VP-XHR82K0000 J AC 0.82 µH,Choke
IC1601 VHIM56788FP-1 J AX Motor Driver,M56788FP L4 VP-XH2R2K0000 J AB 2.2 µH,Choke
IC1701 VHIUDA1345/-1 J AU AD/DA Converter,UDA1345 L312 RCILR0056AWZZ J AB FM RF
IC1801 VHIXC62EP32-1 J AE Regulator,XC62EP32 L351,352 VP-DH101K0000 J AB 100 µH,Choke
IC1802 VHIXC62FP26P1 J AG Regulator,XC62FP26P L451 VPADK100KR15K J AE 10 µH
L452 VP-DHR22K0000 J AB 0.22 µH
TRANSISTORS L781 VP-DH101K0000 J AB 100 µH,Choke
L981 VP-DH2R2K0000 J AB 2.2 µH,Peaking
Q1 VSKTA1266GR-1 J AB Silicon,PNP,KTA1266 GR L1100 VPBNNR47K0000 J AC 0.47 µH
Q2 VSKTA1271Y/-1 J AC Silicon,PNP,KTA1271 Y L1101 VPBNN100K0000 J AC 10 µH
Q3 VSKRC102M//-1 J AC Digital,NPN,KRC102 M L1200 VPBNN4R7K0000 J AC 4.7 µH
Q302 VSKTC3194Y/-1 J AD Silicon,NPN,KTC3194 Y L1201,1202 VPBNNR47K0000 J AC 0.47 µH
Q360 VSKTA1266GR-1 J AB Silicon,PNP,KTA1266 GR L1300 RCILC0358AFZZ J AC 47 µH,Choke
Q701,702 VSKRC102M//-1 J AC Digital,NPN,KRC102 M
Q781 VSKRC107M//-1 J AC Digital,NPN,KRC107 M VARIABLE CAPACITORS
Q782,783 VSKRC111M//-1 J AB Digital,NPN,KRC111 M
Q801 VSKTA1266GR-1 J AB Silicon,PNP,KTA1266 GR VD301 VHCSVC348S/-1 J AK Variable Capacitance,SVC348S
Q871 VSKTC3199GR-1 J AB Silicon,NPN,KTC3199 GR VD302,303 VHCSVC211C/-1 J AG Variable Capacitance,SVC211C
Q901,902 VSKTC3199GR-1 J AB Silicon,NPN,KTC3199 GR
Q941 VSKTC2026//-1 J AF Silicon,NPN,KTC2026 VIBRATORS
Q942 VSKTC3199GR-1 J AB Silicon,NPN,KTC3199 GR
Q951 VHIKIA7810AP1 J AF Voltage Regulator,KIA7810AP X351 92LCRSTL1425A J AF Crystal,456 kHz
Q952 VSKTC3203Y/-1 J AC Silicon,NPN,KTC3203 Y X352 RCRSP0019AWZZ J AF Crystal,4.5 MHz
Q961 VHIKIA7805AP1 J AF Voltage Regulator,KIA7805AP XL1 RCRSP0025AWZZ J AK Crystal,33.8688 MHz
Q962 VHIAN78L05/-1 J AE Voltage Regulator,AN78L05 XL701 RCRSP0009AWZZ J AK Crystal,8.3886 MHz
Q971 VSKTC3203Y/-1 J AC Silicon,NPN,KTC3203 Y XL1201 RCRSC0001AWZZ J AL Crystal,33.8688 MHz
Q972 VSKTA1266GR-1 J AB Silicon,PNP,KTA1266 GR
Q1501 VSUN2214///-1 J AB Digital,NPN,UN2214 THERMISTOR
Q1804 VS2SB1205++-1 J AF Silicon,PNP,2SB1205
Q1807 VS2SD601AR/-1 J AC Silicon,NPN,2SD601 AR 1 RP941 RH-QX0010AWZZ J AE Posistor,0.5ohms
DIODES CAPACITORS
D301~306 VHDDS1SS133-1 J AB Silicon,DS1SS133 C1 VCTYMN1CY103N J AA 0.01 µF,16V
D441,442 VHDDS1SS133-1 J AB Silicon,DS1SS133 C2 VCEAZA1CW476M J AB 47 µF,16V,Electrolytic
D701 VHDDS1SS133-1 J AB Silicon,DS1SS133 C3 VCTYMN1CY103N J AA 0.01 µF,16V
D781~785 VHDDS1SS133-1 J AB Silicon,DS1SS133 C4 VCEAZA1CW476M J AB 47 µF,16V,Electrolytic
D801 VHDTS6B04GM-1 J AP Silicon,TS6B04GM C5 VCKYMN1HB102K J AA 0.001 µF,50V
D802~805 VHDRL203F//-1 J AE Silicon,RL203F C6 VCTYPA1CX473K J AA 0.047 µF,16V
D806~808 VHDDS1N404S-1 J AB Silicon,DS1N404S C7 VCTYPA1CX104K J AB 0.1 µF,16V
D809 VHDDS1SS133-1 J AB Silicon,DS1SS133 C8 VCCSPA1HL100J J AA 10 pF,50V
D871,872 VHDDS1SS133-1 J AB Silicon,DS1SS133 C9 VCTYMN1CX272K J AA 0.0027 µF,16V
D873~876 VHDDS1N404S-1 J AB Silicon,DS1N404S C10 VCEAZA1CW107M J AC 100 µF,16V,Electrolytic
D877 VHDDS1SS133-1 J AB Silicon,DS1SS133 C12 VCEAZA1CW106M J AC 10 µF,16V,Electrolytic
D961,962 VHDDS1SS133-1 J AB Silicon,DS1SS133 C13 VCEAZA1HW224M J AB 0.22 µF,50V,Electrolytic
D972,973 VHDDS1SS133-1 J AB Silicon,DS1SS133 C14 VCKYMN1HB101K J AA 100 pF,50V
D1300 VHDSBE803//-1 J AD Silicon,SBE803 C15 VCTYPA1CX104K J AB 0.1 µF,16V
LED701 VHP4204SRT7-1 J AD LED,Red,4204SRT7 C16 VCEAZA1HW225M J AB 2.2 µF,50V,Electrolytic
LED702 VHPLNG901CF-1 J AS LED,Blue,LNG901CF C17 VCTYPA1CX473K J AA 0.047 µF,16V
ZD351 VHEDZ5R1BSB-1 J AC Zener,5.1V,DZ5.1BSB C18 VCKYMN1HB101K J AA 100 pF,50V
ZD801 VHEDZ300BSC-1 J AB Zener,30V,DZ30BSC C19 VCTYMN1EF223Z J AA 0.022 µF,25V
ZD802 VHEDZ6R2BSA-1 J AB Zener,6.2V,DZ6.2BSA C20~23 VCKYMN1HB101K J AA 100 pF,50V
ZD803 VHEDZ120BSB-1 J AB Zener,12V,DZ12BSB C24 VCKYPA1HF223Z J AB 0.022 µF,50V
ZD871 VHEDZ3R0BSA-1 J AB Zener,3V,DZ3BSA C28 VCTYPA1CX473K J AA 0.047 µF,16V
ZD941 VHEDZ6R8BSA-1 J AC Zener,6.8V,DZ6.8BSA C31,32 VCCCMN1HH150J J AA 15 pF (CH),50V
ZD951 VHEDZ3R6BSB-1 J AB Zener,3.6V,DZ3.6BSB C41 RC-EZY107AF1C J AB 100 µF,16V,Electrolytic
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DESCRIPTION NO. PARTS CODE DESCRIPTION
RANK
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NO. PARTS CODE DESCRIPTION
RANK
CP-E9000H
ACCESSORIES/PACKING PARTS
CCNWN1938AWZZ J Speaker Cord Ass’y
SPAKA0303AWZZ J AK Packing Add.,Top
SPAKA0304AWZZ J AK Packing Add.,Bottom
SPAKT0026AWZZ J AL Packing Case
SSAKH0055AWZZ J Miramat Bag
TSPC-0865AWZZ J Label,Specifications
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MD-E9000W
A
306-2
306
306-1
306-3 701
704
B
304
701
302
702x2
301
D
303
703x2
E
M2
M1
G
SW4
PWB-F
1 2 3 4 5 6
Figure 8 CD MECHANISM EXPLODED VIEW
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MD-E9000W
A
30
509 509
12
16
B 512
4
509
C
21
20
5
19 33x2
36
10
18
33x2
512x2
D
8 509
E
22
2 31
M903
SW1934 PWB-E
SW1932 SW1933
504
PWB-G2
17
SW1930 506 9
F 34
510x2
27
3
28 509
506x2 506 35 24
SW1936
PWB-G1 14
G
503
M901 M902
15
501x2
507
511
513 32
505x3 507 502
1 2 3 4 5 6
Figure 9 MD MECHANISM EXPLODED VIEW
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257
617
A
617
207
225
611x2
238 203-5
256 610
203-6
613 606x2 203-4
611
203-1 PWB-B3
617
203-3
B 237 203-2 607x3
617
259 M904
203 611
221 611
PWB-D
611
FL701
PWB-B2
258
220 611x3
C 232x2
RX781 240 610
216 222
611
617
243
223
611x2
211 617
D 611x10 210
PWB-B1
206
604x4
260 255 234
248x2 261
255 616x2 Silicon 613
IC901 Grease
236
605
230
235
213
241x6
616x2
617
E
CD
212 MECHANISM
PWB-C2
244
208 609 Silicon
209 Q951
615x2 Grease
605 Q941 246x4
227 619 616x3 602x4 263
Q961
612x2
251
615x2
617x6 617
F 617x2
615x2 617x2
218 PWB-C3 205
CNS6 614x2
PWB-A1 219
242 PWB-A2
MD MECHANISM
226 M905
217 214
614x2 233
245 228
G 250
PWB-C1
601x2
229
605
615
249
215 605
618x2
231x4
204 247
H 615
610x3
1 2 3 4 5 6
Figure 10 CABINET EXPLODED VIEW
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CP-E9000H
913x8
BK
A Tweeter
C1, 2 SP3 (L-CH)
Capacitor (N.P.) SP4 (R-CH)
3.3µF, 100V 909x2
BK 902
RD
BK
BK
SPEAKER
B TERMINAL
912
Woofer
SP1 (L-CH)
SP2 (R-CH)
C
914x2
Tweeter
SP3 (L-CH)
SP4 (R-CH)
C1, 2
Capacitor(N.P)
3.3µF, 100V 907x4
D
905
(with Capacitor C1, 2)
Woofer 910x2
SP1 (L-CH)
SP2 (R-CH)
901
E
SP3,4
908x4
906x4
SP1,2
903
G
1 2 3 4 5 6
Figure 11 SPEAKER EXPLODED VIEW
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SHARP CORPORATION
AV Systems Group
Audio Systems Division
Higashihiroshima, Hiroshima 739-0192, Japan
Printed in Japan
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