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SERVICE MANUAL
PORTABLE MD RECORDER
MZ-RH10
Ver. 1.0 2005.03
9-879-560-012005C05-1 © 2005.03
Sony CorporationPersonal Audio Group
Published by Sony Engineering Corporation
Model Name Using Similar Mechanism NEW
MD Mechanism Type MT-MZNH900-181J
Optical Pick-up Name ABX-UJ
US Model Canadian Model
AEP Model UK Model
E Model Australian Model
Tourist Model
SPECIFICATIONS
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US and foreign patents licensed from Dolby Laboratories.
• SonicStage is trademark or registered trademark of Sony Corporation.
• MD Simple Burner, OpenMG, “MagicGate”, “MagicGate Memory
Stick”, “Memory Stick”, Hi-MD, Net MD, ATRAC, ATRAC3,
ATRAC3plus and their logos are trademarks of Sony Corporation.
• Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT and Windows Media are trademarks
or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States
and /or other countries.
• IBM and PC/AT are registered trademarks of International Business
Machines Corporation.
• Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. in the United States
and/ or other countries.• Pentium is a trademark or registered trademark of Intel Corporation.
• All other trademarks and registered trademarks are trademarks or
registered trademarks of their respective holders.
• ™ and ® marks are omitted in this manual.
• CD and music-related data from Gracenote, Inc., copyright © 2000-
2004 Gracenote. Gracenote CDDB® Client Software, copyright 2000-
2004 Gracenote. This product and service may practice one or more of
the following U.S. Patents: #5,987,525; #6,061,680; #6,154,773,
#6,161,132, #6,230,192, #6,230,207, #6,240,459, #6,330,593, and other
patents issued or pending. Services supplied and/or device manufactured
under license for following Open Globe, Inc. United States Patent
6,304,523.
Gracenote is a registered trademarks of Gracenote. The Gracenote logo
and logotype, and the “Powered by Gracenote” logo are trademarks of
Gracenote.
Program © 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Sony Corporation
Documentation © 2005 Sony Corporation
Audio playing systemMiniDisc digital audio system
Laser diode propertiesMaterial: GaAlAs
Wavelength: λ = 790 nmEmission duration: continuousLaser output: less than 44.6 µW(This output is the value measured at a distanceof 200 mm from the lens surface on the opticalpick-up block with 7 mm aperture.)
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Revolutions350 rpm to 3,000 rpm (CLV)
Error correctionHi-MD:
LDC (Long Distance Code)/BIS (Burst
Indicator Subcode)
MD:
ACIRC (Advanced Cross Interleave Reed
Solomon Code)
Sampling frequency44.1 kHz
Sampling rate converterOptical (digital) input: 32 kHz/44.1 kHz/ 48 kHz
Audio formats supported by thisrecorderRecording:
Linear PCM (44.1 kHz/16 bit)
ATRAC3plus (Adaptive TRansform
Acoustic Coding 3 plus) (Hi-SP/Hi-LP)
Playback:
Linear PCMATRAC3plus
ATRAC3
ATRAC
MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3/Sampling
frequency 44.1 kHz/Bit rate 32 - 320 kbps
(constant/variable bit rate))
Modulation systemHi-MD:
1-7RLL (Run Length Limited)/PRML
(Partial Response Maximum Likelihood)
MD:
EFM (Eight to Fourteen Modulation)
Frequency response20 to 20,000 Hz ± 3 dB
Outputsi: stereo mini-jack (dedicated remote control
jack)
Maximum output (DC)Headphones:
2.8 mW + 2.8 mW (16 Ω ) (European
models)
5 mW + 5 mW (16 Ω ) (Other models)
Power requirements
Sony AC Power Adaptor connected at the DCIN 3V jack:120 V AC, 60 Hz (Models for USA, Canada,
Mexico and Taiwan)
240 V AC, 50 Hz (Model for Australia)
220 V AC, 50 Hz (Models for China and
Argentine)100 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz (Other models)
The recorder:
Nickel metal hydride rechargeable battery
NH-14WM 1.2V 1,350 mAh (MIN) Ni-MH
LR6 (size AA) alkaline battery
AC power adaptor DC 3V
Operating temperature+5°C (+41°F) to +35°C (+95°F)
Battery operation time2)
Measured in accordance with JEITA.2)
When playing continuously in Hi-MD mode(Unit: approx.hours)(JEITA)
When playing continuously in MD mode(Unit: approx.hours)(JEITA)
Battery life1)
When recording continuously in Hi-MD mode(Unit: approx.hours)(JEITA2))
Disc type Batteries Linear PCM Hi-SP Hi-LP
1GB Hi-MD disc NH-14WM3) 5.5 7.5 8.5
LR64) 2 3 3
NH-14WM + LR6 8 11.5 12.5
60/74/80-minutestandard disc
NH-14WM 5 7.5 8.5
LR6 4 6 6.5
NH-14WM + LR6 9.5 14.5 16.5
1) Measured with “EL Light” is set to “Auto Off” (page 58).2) Measured in accordance with the JEITA (Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries
Association) standard.3) When using a 100% fully charged nickel metal hydride rechargeable battery4) When using a Sony LR6 (size AA) alkaline dry battery (produced in Japan)
Disc type Batteries LinearPCM
Hi-SP Hi-LP MP31)
1) Tracks transferred at 128 kbps
1GB Hi-MDdisc
NH-14WM 9 12.5 14.5 13
LR6 9.5 13.5 15.5 14.5
NH-14WM + LR6 20 28.5 33 30
60/74/80-minutestandard disc
NH-14WM 7.5 12 15 13.5
LR6 8 13 16 14.5
NH-14WM + LR6 17 27.5 34 30.5
Disc type Batteries SP LP2 LP4
60/74/80-minutestandard disc
NH-14WM 13.5 15 15.5
LR6 16 17.5 18.5
NH-14WM + LR6 32 35.5 37
DimensionsApprox. 80.2 × 18.9 × 84.1 mm (w/h/d)
(31 / 4 × 3 / 4 × 33 / 8 in.) (excluding projecting partsand controls)
MassApprox. 120 g (4.2 oz) (the recorder only)
Approx. 147 g (5.2 oz) (including therechargeable battery)
Supplied accessories
Optical cable (except US and Canadian models)
Clamp filters (small-size)
CD-ROM (SonicStage/MD Simple Burner)
Carrying pouch
* Do not play a CD-ROM on an audio CD player.
AC power adaptor
Dedicated USB cable
NH-14WM Nickel metal hydride rechargeable battery
Remote control
Earphones
Battery carrying case
Dry battery case
Design and specifications are subject to changewithout notice.
List of the recording time for each disc
When using a disc in Hi-MD mode
When recording on therecorder
Recording time1)
1) Approximate time
Recordingmode on therecorder
Codec/Bit rate
1GB Hi-MDdisc
80-minutestandarddisc
74-minutestandarddisc
60-minutestandarddisc
PCM Linear PCM/ 1.4Mbps
1 hour and 34minutes
28 mi nut es 26 minutes 21 minutes
Hi-SP ATRAC3plus/ 256kbps 7 hours and 55minutes 2 hours and 20minutes 2 hours and10 minutes 1 hour and 40minutes
Hi-LP ATRAC3plus/ 64kbps
34 hours 10 hours and10 minutes
9 hours and20 minutes
7 hours and40 minutes
When transferring from thecomputer
Recording time1)2)
2) When transferring 4-minute tracks
Codec/Bit rate 1GB Hi-MDdisc
80-minutestandarddisc
74-minutestandarddisc
60-minutestandarddisc
Linear PCM/1.4Mbps 1 hour and 34minutes
28 mi nut es 26 minutes 21 minutes
ATRAC3p lus /25 6k bp s 7 h our s a nd 5 5minutes
2 hours and 20minutes
2 hours and10 minutes
1 hour and 40minutes
ATRAC3plus/64kbps 34 hours 10 hours and10 minutes
9 hours and20 minutes
7 hours and40 minutes
ATRAC3plus/ 48 kbps 45 hours 13 hours and30 minutes
12 hours and30 minutes
10 hours
ATRAC3/132kbps 16 hours and30 minutes
4 hours and 50minutes
4 hours and30 minutes
3 hours and40 minutes
ATRAC3/105kbps 20 hours and40 minutes
6 hours and 10minutes
5 hours and40 minutes
4 hours and40 minutes
ATRAC3/66kbps 32 hours and40 minutes
9 hours and 50minutes
9 hours 7 hours and20 minutes
MP3/128kbps 17 hours 5 hours 4 hours and30 minutes
3 hours and30 minutes
When using a disc in MD modeYou cannot record in MD mode on this recorder.
When transferring from thecomputer
Recording time1)2)
1) Approximate time2) When transferring 4-minute tracks
Codec/Bit rate 80-minutestandard disc
74-minutestandard disc
60-minutestandard disc
ATRAC(stereo)/292kbps 80 minutes 74 minutes 60 minutes
ATRAC3/132, 105kbps 2 hours and 40minutes
2 hours and 28minutes
2 hours
ATRAC3/66kbps 5 hours and 20minutes
4 hours and 56minutes
4 hours
Recording and playback time
Inputs1)
MIC: stereo mini-jack (minimum input level 0.13 mV)
Line in:stereo mini-jack for analog input(minimum input level 49 mV)optical (digital) mini-jack for optical
(digital) input1) The LINE IN (OPT) jack is used to connect
either a digital (optical) cable or a line(analog) cable.
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MZ-RH10SECTION 1
SERVICING NOTES
The laser diode in the optical pick-up block may suffer electrostatic
break-down because of the potential difference generated by the
charged electrostatic load, etc. on clothing and the human body.
During repair, pay attention to electrostatic break-down and also
use the procedure in the printed matter which is included in therepair parts.
The flexible board is easily damaged and should be handled with
care.
NOTES ON LASER DIODE EMISSION CHECKThe laser beam on this model is concentrated so as to be focused on
the disc reflective surface by the objective lens in the optical pick-
up block. Therefore, when checking the laser diode emission,
observe from more than 30 cm away from the objective lens.
NOTES ON HANDLING THE OPTICAL PICK-UPBLOCK OR BASE UNIT
OPERATION CHECK WHEN THE MAIN BOARD ISREMOVEDIn making an operation check with the MAIN board removed from
the set, short the SL894 of the MAIN board with the solder before
starting the operation check.Note: Be sure to remove the solder used for shortcircuit after the repaire
completed.
– MAIN BOARD (Conductor Side) –
SL894
UNLEADED SOLDERBoards requiring use of unleaded solder are printed with the lead-
free mark (LF) indicating the solder contains no lead.(Caution: Some printed circuit boards may not come printed with
the lead free mark due to their particular size)
: LEAD FREE MARKUnleaded solder has the following characteristics.
• Unleaded solder melts at a temperature about 40 °C higher
than ordinary solder.
Ordinary soldering irons can be used but the iron tip has to be
applied to the solder joint for a slightly longer time.
Soldering irons using a temperature regulator should be set to
about 350 °C.
Caution: The printed pattern (copper foil) may peel away if
the heated tip is applied for too long, so be careful!
• Strong viscosityUnleaded solder is more viscou-s (sticky, less prone to flow)
than ordinary solder so use caution not to let solder bridges
occur such as on IC pins, etc.
• Usable with ordinary solder
It is best to use only unleaded solder but unleaded solder may
also be added to ordinary solder.
Providing the required system environment
The following system environment is required in order to use the SonicStage Ver. 3.0/MDSimple Burner Ver. 2.0 software for the MD Walkman.
This software is not supported by the following environments:
• OSs other than the indicated above• Personally constructed PCs or operating systems• An environment that is an upgrade of the original manufacturer-installed operating system• Multi-boot environment• Multi-monitor environment• Macintosh
• We do not ensure trouble-free operation on all computers that satisfy the system requirements.• The NTFS format of Windows XP/Windows 2000 Professional can be used only with the standard
(factory) settings.• For Windows 2000 Professional users, install Service Pack 3 or later version before using the
software.
• We do not ensure trouble-free operation of the system suspend, sleep, or hibernation function on all
computers.
System requirements
Computer IBM PC/AT or Compatible
• CPU: Pentium III 450 MHz or higher
• Hard disk drive space: 200 MB or more (1.5 GB or more isrecommended) (The amount space will vary according to Windowsversion and the number of music files stored on the hard disk.)
• RAM: 128 MB or more
Others
• CD drive (capable of digital playback by WDM) (A CD-R/RW driveis necessary for CD writing)
• Sound Board
• USB port
OperatingSystem
Factory installed:Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005/Windows XP Media CenterEdition 2004/Windows XP Media Center Edition/Windows XPProfessional/Windows XP Home Edition/Windows 2000 Professional/ Windows Millennium Edition/Windows 98 Second Edition
Display High Color (16bit) or higher, 800 600 dots or better (1024 768 dots
or better is recommended)
Others • Internet access: for Web registration, EMD services and CDDB
• Windows Media Player (version 7.0 or higher) installed for playingWMA files
Notes
NOTES ON REPLACEMENT OF CSP (CHIP SIZEPACKAGE) ICReplacement of MM1690NCBE (IC401), SN761059AZQLR
(IC501), SC901585VAR2 (IC601) and CXD2681-225GG (IC801)
used in this set requires a special tool.
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MZ-RH10SECTION 2GENERAL
This section is extracted frominstruction manual.
Looking at controls
The recorder
A MIC (PLUG IN POWER) jack 1)
B LINE IN (OPT) jack
C HOLD switchSlide the switch in the direction of thearrow to disable the buttons on therecorder. To prevent the buttons frombeing accidentally operated when you
carry the recorder, use this function.
D Display window
E OPEN switch
F Jog dial (N (play)/ENT)
G. (AMS, fast rewind),> (AMS,fast forward) button
H Battery compartment
I X (pause) button
J VOL (volume) +1), – button
K i (earphones) jack
L REC(+N)/T MARK button
M •SEARCH/•LIGHT/ MENUbutton2)
N x (stop) • CANCEL/CHG button
O DC IN 3V jack
P USB cable connecting jack Q The cover of the USB cable
connecting jack
R Terminals for attaching dry batterycase
1) There are tactile dots beside the VOL + buttonand the MIC (PLUG IN POWER) j ack.
2) • indicates a function that requires a slightpress of the button. indicates a functionthat requires pressing the button for 2 secondsor more.
The display window of the recorder
A Operating condition indication displayareaDisplays the indications of eachoperating condition.x: stopN: play
X: pause
m: fast rewindM: fast forward.,>: AMS
: record/record pause
B Selected operating condition displayareaDisplays the operating mode, playmode, or selected menu item, etc.
C Battery indicationShows the approximate remainingbattery power. If the batteries are
weak, the indication becomes emptyand starts flashing.
D Track number and group numberdisplay areaDisplays the track number or groupnumber.
E Text information display areaDisplays titles, menu items, errormessages, etc. Titles are preceded bythe following icons.
: track name: artist name*: album name*: group name
: disc name* Appears only for discs used in Hi-MD mode.
F Time display areaDisplays the elapsed time, remainingtime of the track or disc, etc.
The earphones with a remote control
A VOL (volume) +, – control
B HOLD switchSlide the switch in the direction of the
arrow to disable the buttons on theremote control. To prevent the buttonsfrom being accidentally operatedwhen you carry the recorder, use thisfunction.
C Clip
D (group) +, – button
ENX (play, pause) button
F x (stop) buttonG. (AMS, fast rewind),> (AMS,
fast forward) button
B
C
D
E
F
G
A
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Note: Follow the disassembly procedure in the numerical order given.
3-2. CASE (LOWER) BLOCK
• This set can be disassembled in the order shown below.
3-1. DISASSEMBLY FLOW
SECTION 3DISASSEMBLY
3-2. CASE (LOWER) BLOCK (Page 6)
3-3. MAIN BOARD (Page 7)
3-4. PANEL (UPPER) BLOCK (Page 7)
3-5. MECHANISM DECK (MT-MZNH900-181J)
(Page 8)
3-7. GEAR (BSA), GEAR (SB)(Page 9)
3-8. OP SERVICE ASSY (Page 9)
3-9. DC MOTOR SSM18D/C-NP (SPINDLE) (M701),DC MOTOR (SLED) (M702),
DC MOTOR UNIT (OVER WRITE HEAD UP/DOWN) (M703)(Page 10)
3-10. HOLDER ASSY (Page 10)
3-6. BATTERY CASE BLOCK (Page 8)
SET
Note 1: The process described in can be performed in any order.
Note 2: Without completing the process described in , the next process can not be performed.
1 Open the battery lid assyin the direction of arrow.
8 case (lower)block
S895
knob (hold)
7 screw (M1.4)
2 battery lid assy
6 Slide the knob (open)in the direction of arrow.
3 screw(M1.4)
4 screw (M1.4)
5 two screws (M1.4)
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3-3. MAIN BOARD
3-4. PANEL (UPPER) SECTION
1 Remove two solders.
1 Remove two solders.
6 flexible board (CN501)
5
7 MAIN board
4 five toothed lock screws
3 flexible board (CN471)
2 flexible board (CN701)
2 Slide the open slider in the directionof arrowA and open the panel (upper)section in the direction of arrowB.
4 torsion spring (L)
1 flexible board(CN471)
5 claw
6 panel (upper) section
A
B
3 two screws (M1.4)
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3-5. MECHANISM DECK (MT-MZNH900-181J)
3-6. BATTERY CASE BLOCK
2 mechanism(MT-MZNH900-181J)
1 two step screws (MD)
5 tension spring (lock)
7 battery case block
1 claw
6 open slider
2 MD standard pin
3 two screws
4 screw (M1.4)
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3-7. GEAR (BSA), GEAR (SB)
3-8. OP SERVICE ASSY
1 self tap screw
2thrust retainer spring
3 washer (0.8-2.5)
4 gear (BSA)5 gear (SB)
1 Lead screw block assy is turned and it removes from OP service assy.
2 OP service assy
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3-9. DC MOTOR SSM18D/C-NP (SPINDLE) (M701), DC MOTOR (SLED) (M702),DC MOTOR UNIT (OVER WRITE HEAD UP/DOWN) (M703)
3-10. HOLDER ASSY
3 two screws (M1.4)
4 DC motor (sled)
(M702)
1 Remove four solders of flexible board.
2 Remove two solders of flexible board.
6 three self tap screws
7 DC motor SSM18D/C-NP (spindle) (M701)
5 motor base assy
9 DC motor unit(over write head up/down)(M703)
8 self tap screw
4 Remove the holder assyto the direction of the arrow A.
3 Open the holder assy.
1 boss
2 boss
A
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3-11. POSITION OF FERRITE CORE
USB A type
4cm
4cm
4cm
1cm
USB mini B type
-USB CABLE-
-REMOTE CONTROL UNIT-
-AC ADAPTOR-
A cable is rolled once.
A cable is rolled twice without twisting it.
A cable is rolled once. To come to the USB mark side of the connenctor,the cable is rolled once.
clamp filter (ferrite core)(Part No. 1-400-878-11)(except tourist model)
clamp filter (ferrite core)(Part No. 1-400-877-11)(US, canadian models)
clamp filter (ferrite core)(Part No. 1-400-878-11)
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OUTLINEOperation in the test mode is performed with the set. A key having
no particular description in the text, indicates a set key. Also, For
the LCD display, the LCD on the remote commander is shown.
(The running system is displayed in set EL instead of the disk mark)
Remote commander LCD display Set EL display
(all off) off
(all lit) x
(inner rotation, outer lit) B
(inner lit, outer off) .
(inner off, outer lit) >
1. OPERATION IN SETTING THE TEST MODE• When the test mode becomes active, first the Display Check
mode is selected.
• Other mode can be selected from the Display Check mode.
• When the test mode is set, the LCD repeats the following
display.
• When the x key is pressed and hold down, the display at that
time is held so that display can be checked.
Display check mode:
SECTION 4TEST MODE
Display Check Mode
Version display→ All lit → All off→ Version display...
[VOL+] key
x key
x key
N /ENT key
x key
> key
x key
[REC/TMARK] key
[SEARCH/MENU] key
[VOL--] key
x key
Open the lid
Manual Mode
Sound Skip Check Result Display Mode (Play)
Self-Diagnosis Result Display Mode
Sound Skip Check Result Display Mode (REC)
Key Check Mode
Overall Adjustment Mode
Key Count Mode
[SEARCH/MENU] key (press a few seconds)
Remote commander
[DISPLAY] key (press a few seconds)
(Not used in servicing)
000 Manual
000 1 0000
000 P00r00
000 p00R00
000 MENU 000
110 10
000 AdjF**
002 V1.000
888
002 V1.000
F 1SHUFPGM SOUND
V-SUR 8
All lit
Remote commander LCD display
All off
Microcomputer version display
2. CONFIGURATION OF THE TEST MODE
Flow of the test mode:
All lit
Set EL display
All off
Microcomputer version display
002[80**]
Ver 1.000
BEr******
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3. MANUAL MODEThis is mode to adjust or check the operation of the set by function.
Operation of The Manual Mode1. Enter the test mode (Display Check mode).
2. Press the [VOL+] key to activate the Manual mode where the
LCD displays as shown below.
Display of the remote commander
3. During Manual mode, the optical pick-up moves outward or
inward while the > or . key is pressed for several
seconds respectively.
4. Each test item is assigned with a four-digit item number; 1000th
place is a top item, 100th place is a major item, 10th place is a
medium item, and unit place is a minor item.
Flow of manual mode operation:
Number of 1000th place (000 to 009)
000 Manual
x key > key
> key
> key
Top item switching
Major item switching
x key
[VOL+] key: 1000th place of item number increase.
[VOL--] key: 1000th place of item number decrease.
[VOL+] key: 100th place of item number increase.
[VOL--] key: 100th place of item number decrease.
Medium item switching
x key
[VOL+] key: 10th place of item number increase.
[VOL--] key: 10th place of item number decrease.
> key: 1st place of item number increase.
. key: 1st place of item number decrease.
Minor item switching
[VOL+] key: Increases the adjustedvalue.
[VOL--] key: Decreases the adjustedvalue.
Adjusted value variation
Adjusted value write
[]key: XSet
[--]key: Remote commander
Adjusted value is written.
5. The display changes a shown below each time the
[SEARCH/MENU] key is pressed.
XXX * * * S # #
item number address
• Address & Adjusted Value Display
Remote commander LCD display
Remote commander LCD display
adjusted value
XXX * * * J # #
item number jitter value
Remote commander LCD display
XXX * * * * * * # #
item number item title
adjusted value
adjusted value
• Jitter Value & Adjusted Value Display
• Block/Bite Error Value & Adjusted Value Display
• Bite Error LPF Value & Adjusted Value Display *1)
• Focus Drive Value & Adjusted Value Display
• Item Title Display
XXX * * * B # #
item number block/bite error value
Remote commander LCD display
adjusted value
XXX * * * L # #
item number bite error LPF value
Remote commander LCD display
adjusted value
• CEMAX Value & Adjusted Value Display *1)
XXX * * * C # #
item number CEMAX value
Remote commander LCD display
adjusted value
• ADIP Error Value & Adjusted Value Display
XXX * * * A # #
item number ADIP error value
Remote commander LCD display
adjusted value
XXX * * * F # #
item number focus drive voltage value
Remote commander LCD display
adjusted value
*1) It is skipped from the item number 5000 less than 8000.
6. To release the Manual mode, press the x key to return to the
Display Check mode.
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4-2. Error Message in The Overall Adjustment ModeIn the Overall Adjustment mode, if an error occurred, it displays as
following table.
Display Description
Close! Dose not close the lid
DfDis! Unsuitableness disc was inserted
NoChg! Does not finish the check of charge function yet
NotCD! Does not complete the CD Overall adjustment before the
MD1 Overall adjustment
NotM1! Does not complete the MD1 Overall adjustment before the
Hi-MD3 Overall adjustment
NotH3! Does not complete the Hi-MD3 Overall adjustment before
the Stray Light Offset Overall adjustment
****NG Error of item number “****”
5. SELF-DIAGNOSIS RESULT DISPLAY MODE
This set uses the self-diagnostic function system in which if an error
occurred during the recording or playing, the mechanism control
block and the power supply control block in the microcomputerdetect it and record its cause as history in the nonvolatile memory.
By checking this history in the test mode, you can analyze a fault
and determine its location.
Total recording time is recorded as a guideline of how long the
optical pick-up has been used, and by comparing it with the total
recording time at the time when an error occurred in the self-
diagnosis result display mode, you can determine when the error
occurred.
Clear the total recording time, if the optical pick-up was replaced.
5-1. Operation of The Self-Diagnosis Result DisplayMode
1. Enter the test mode (Display Check mode).
2. Press the> key to activate the Self-Diagnosis Result Displaymode where the LCD displays as shown below.
Display of the remote commander
4. OVERALL ADJUSTMENT MODE4-1. Operation of The Overall Adjustment Mode
1. Enter the test mode (Display Check mode).
2. Press the [VOL--] key to activate the Overall Adjustment mode
where the LCD displays as shown below.
Display of the remote commander
*** $$####
Overall Adjustment Mode
x key
x key
x key
x key
. key
> key
rotation x key
[REC/TMARK] key
[SEARCH/MENU]
key
CD Overall Adjustment Mode
Optical Pick-up Operation Check Mode
Stray Light Offset Overall Adjustment Mode
Initialize The Adjustment Values
Hi-MD3 Overall Adjustment Mode
MD1 Overall Adjustment Mode
[VOL+] key
[VOL--] key
x key
000 AdjF**
*** CD Run
*** MD1Run
*** HM3Run
*** OfsRun
000 OPChk
911 ResOK?
000 AdjF**
Disc mark:Lit the inner segments: Completed the power supply adjustment.
Lit the outer segments: Completed the check of charge function.
“**”:If “DF” or “FF” is displayed, it mean that completed the servo
overall adjustment.
3. To release the Overall Adjustment mode, press the x key and
return to the Display Check mode.
Flow of overall adjustment mode:
“***” : Error display code“$$” : Error rivision history code“####” : Addition information when error occurs
3. To release the Self-Diagnosis Result Display mode, press the x key
and return to the Display Check mode.
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“$$$$$$” : Pressed key name.
When remote commander key is pressed, display becomes
as “r$$$$$”.
When the jog dial is turned, it displays “JOG+ X” or “JOG-
X” (“X” is number of 1 to 3). If the jog dial is turned four
click, it displays “JOG+OK” or “JOG-OK”.
“##” : Key voltage of remote commander. (Hexadecimal number)
3. When all keys check is OK on the main unit, it displays as
follows.
Display of the remote commander
5-2. Error Code of The Self-Diagnosis Result DisplayMode
Error display code Description
000 No error
001 Attempt to access an abnormal address
002 High temperature detected
003 Focus error (no change)
004 Abnormal rotation of disc
005 Fault of disc discriminate
006 Error of access loop (no change)
007 Error of access loop (with change)
008 Could not read address
009 Focus error (with change)
012 Could not read data with SYNC
013 TOC address data error
032 Focus error, ABCD offset error
033 Tracking error, offset error
034 X1 tracking error, Tracking error, offset error
Error display code Addition information when error occurs
000 0000
001 Illegal cluster specified when error occurs
002 to 034 Total recording time when erroe occurs
5-3. Clear The Total Recording TimeAfter replacing the optical pick-up, clear the total recording time.
1. Enter the test mode (Display Check mode).
2. Press the > key to activate the Self-Diagnosis Result Display
mode.
3. Press the [VOL--] key once to display the total recording time
indication.
4. Press the X key on the set or – key on the remote
commander and display “ClrOK?”.
5. Press the X key on the set or – key on the remote
commander again to display “RecT 0” and clear the total
recording time.
Flow of Self-diagnosis Result Display mode operation:
The first error
[VOL+] key [VOL--] key
The last error
One error before the last
Two error before the last
Total recording time
[VOL+] key [VOL--] key
[VOL+] key [VOL--] key
[VOL+] key [VOL--] key
[VOL+] key [VOL--] key
*** 1 ####
*** N ####
*** N1####
*** N2####
*** R_####
110 $$$$$$ ##
888 SET OK ##
888
RMC OK ##
6. KEY CHECK MODEThis mode is used for key check.
Operation of The Key Check Mode1. Enter the test mode (Display Check mode).
2. Press the [SEARCH/MENU] key to activate the Key Check mode
where the LCD displays as shown below.
Display of the remote commander
When all keys check is OK on the remote commander, it
displays as follows.
Display of the remote commander
4. When all keys check are OK both the main unit and the remotecommander, it display backs to the Display Check mode
automatically.
5. To release the Key Check mode, open the lid and return to the
Display check mode.
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Procedure:
1. Connect the digital multi meter to measuring point (refer to
the following table) and CL433 (GND).2. Press the > key to change the item numberr to 2211.
3. Adjust with [VOL+] / [VOL--] keys so that the value of digital
multi meter becomes specification value.
4. Press the X key on the set or – key on the remote
commander to write the adjusted value. (Shifts to the next
item automatically)
5. Repeat adjustment from step 3 until item number 2233.
ItemNo. Display Specification value Measuring point
2211 211 VC1 ** 2.05V + 0.02V CL8029
2212 212 VC1H N** 2.25V ± 0.01V CL8029
2213 213 VC2 ** 1.20V + 0.01V CL8001
2214 214 DDC3 L ** 3.10V ± 0.015V CL658
2215 215 DDC3 H ** 3.10V ± 0.015V CL658
2216 216 REG1 L ** 3.02V ± 0.02V CL362
2217 217 REG1 H ** 3.02V ± 0.02V CL362
2218 218 REG2 1 ** 2.275V ± 0.01V CL518
2219 219 REG2 2 ** 2.480V ± 0.01V CL518
2221 221 REG2 3 ** 2.740V ± 0.01V CL518
2222 222 REG2 4 ** 2.985V ± 0.01V CL518
2223 223 REG3 ** 2.52V ± 0.02V CL511
2224 224 VREC 1 ** 0.89V ± 0.02V CL604
2225 225 VREC 2 ** 1.08V ± 0.02V CL604
2226 226 VREC 3 ** 1.52V ± 0.02V CL604
2227 227 VREC 4 ** 2.27V ± 0.02V CL515
2228 228 VREC 5 ** 2.97V ± 0.02V CL5152229 229 VREC 6 ** 0.94V ± 0.02V CL604
2231 231 VREC 7 ** 1.28V ± 0.02V CL604
2232 232 VREC 8 ** 2.57V ± 0.02V CL604
2233 233 VREC 9 ** 2.57V ± 0.02V CL604
Note1: “**” is adjustment value (hexadecimal number).Note2: Ground point of all measuring points is CL433.Note3: Refer to page 17 for adjustment location.
Table 3-2-1. PwrAdj Specifications
adjustment value (hexadecimal)
211 VC1 **
SECTION 5ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS
1. PRECAUTIONS FOR ADJUSTMENT1. Adjustment must be done in the test mode only. After adjusting,
release the test mode. A key having no particular description
in the text, indicates a set key. Also, for the LCD display, the
LCD on the remote commander is shown.
2. Use the following tools and measuring instruments.
• Digital multi meter
• Regulated dc power supply (two sets)• Ampere meter
• Laser power meter
• CD adjustment disc TDYS-1 (Part No. : 4-963-646-01)
• MD1/HiMD1 hybrid adjustment disc MDW-74/GA2
• Hi-MD3 adjustment disc HMD1GSDJ
(Part No. : 8-892-388-38) *1
• Remote commander in accessories (with LCD)
• AC adapter in accessories
*1) Hi-MD3 adjustment disc (HMD1GSDJ) is consumable.
Therefore if it is used 400 times, exchange it for a new.
2. ADJUSTMENT SEQUENCE
Adjustment must be done with the following order.
Adjustment order:
1. Entering the test modeNote: Enter the test mode with a key.
2. Initialize the adjustment value
3. Power supply voltage adjustment
4. Charge function check
5. Laser power check
6. Setting the adjustment values
7. Servo Overall adjustment
8. Resume clear
9. Releasing the test mode
3. ADJUSTMENT OF THE EACH ITEM3-1. Initialize The Adjustment Value
Procedure:
1. In the test mode (Display Check mode), press the [VOL--] key
to enter the Overall adjustment mode.
2. Press the [REC/TMARK] key and display “911 ResOK?”.
3. Press the X key on the set or – key on the remote
commander to display “911 Reset!” and initialize the
adjustment values.
4. Press the x key and back to Display Check mode.
3-2. Power Supply Voltage AdjustmentAdjustment must be done with the following order.
3-2-1. SettingProcedure:
1. Apply the voltage of 1.2 V to the battery terminals, and enter
the test mode (Display Check mode).
2. Press the [VOL+] key to enter the Manual mode.
3. Press the [VOL+] key twice to display as follows.
Display of the remote commander
4. Press the > key once, press the [VOL+] key once, and press
the > key once again to display as follows.
Display of the remote commander
002 POWER
5. Repeat the next procedures (3-2-2. PwrAdj Adjustments), andadjust all contents of “table 3-2-1. PwrAdj Specifications”.
3-2-2. PwrAdj adjustmentsRepeat the following procedures and adjust all contents of “table 3-
2-1. PwrAdj Specifications”.
Example Display (Item No. 2211)
210 PwrAdj
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2. Apply the voltage of 5 V to the CL453 and CL460 (GND).
3. Press the > key to change the item number to 2241.
4. Adjust with [VOL+] / [VOL--] keys so that the value of digital
multi meter becomes specification value. (Refer to “table 3-
2-2. VBsAdj Specifications”)
5. Press the X key on the set or – key on the remote
commander to write the adjusted value.
6. Repeat adjustments to item number 2243 at the same manner
as step 4 to step 5.
7. Select the item number 2244, and turn off the power supply of
battery terminal.
8. Repeat adjustments to item number 2244 and 2245 at the same
manner as step 4 to step 5.
9. Apply the voltage of 1.2 V to the battery terminal again.
10. Turn off the voltage of 5 V to the CL453 and CL460 (GND).
11. Press the x key three times and back to the Display Check
mode.
3-2-3. VBsAdj adjustmentsProcedure:
1. In the “3-2-2. PwrAdj Adjustments” completed status, display
as follows.
Display of the remote commander
ItemNo. Display Specification value Measuring point
2241 241 REG4 ** 1.13 V ± 0.01 V CL8001
2242 242 REG5 ** 2.05 V + 0.02 V CL8029
2243 243 REG6 ** 3.30 V ± 0.01 V CL8055
2244 244 DDC5 L ** 2.00 V + 0.02 V CL935
2245 245 DDC5 H ** 1.95 V ± 0.01 V CL935
Note1: “**” is adjustment value (hexadecimal number).Note2: Ground point of all adjustment points is CL433.
Table 3-2-2. VBsAdj Specifications
FB3302
FB2201
FB3301
E CB
E CB
Q502
Q503
E CB
Q504
R437
C4465
C558
R422
R443
R520
R653 C602
R628
C 6
0 4
R693R690
C636
R678 R6694
C 6 7 1
R 6 7 9
R 6 4 5
R 6 4 7
R 6 5 4
R 8 1 4
R8813
C 6 3 0R6695
R524
C526
R502
R501
C801
R808
C821
R518
R519
C555
C565
R 6 8 1
C 6 4 4
R 4 3 8
C 3 3 0 1
R 8 9 8 1
C8893
R8892
FB1101
FB2202
R 1 0 3
C 2 0 1
R 2 0 3
R201
R101
C101
R107
C 2 0 5
R307
C3309
R 3 6 0
R 3 5 9
R 3 6 2
R 3 5 1
R 3 5 6
C 3 8 1
C 3 5 1
C 3 5 2
R 3 5 2
R 1 5 1
R 1 5 6
R 1 5 5
R256
R255R251
C3372
C3308
R206
R357
C3306
C206
C204
C314
R 8 4 1
R 3 5 3
R 3 6 1
C364
R827
VDR8861
R843
R489
C4485
R 4 9 0
R 4 7 8
R 4 8 0
R 4 7 3
C479
R472
R 4 8 4
R 8 6 1
R 8 5 8
R 8 0 2
R482
R807
R806
R804
R 8 0 5
R 8 0 1
R 8 6 0
C 8 3 0
C6680 R6622
R 8 5 4
R878
C675
R813
R857
C828
R829
R499
R625
C623
C6649
C 6 6 7 9
C6676R6620
C 6 4 8
R6621
R 9 6 2
C406
C4429 C4463 C4464
R 4 2 6
R 4 2 5
R 9 6 0
R 9 6 1 C
4 0 8
C 4 0 7
C409
C633 C638 R689
C645
R 6 8 7
C 4 1 5
R436
R629
R617
C642
C641
R616
R675
R433
R 4 4 1
R 4 4 2
R 4 2 1
R
4 2 4
R 4 2 3
C 5 1 5
C 5 1 1
C 5 1 6
C 5 1 7
C 5 2 7 C
5 4 7
C 5 3 6
C554
C 5 2 5
R 5 1 7
C 5 6 6
C 5 5 9
C 5 2 9
C 5 3 8
C 5 3 1
R505
C533
C552 C560
R513
R516
R515
C4462C550 C
5 2 8
C 5 2 3
C 5 1 9
C 5 1 3
C557
C8864
C520
C552
C521
R514C545
C 4 1 2
C 6 4
6
R 6 2 4
C4456 C4428
R6623
C 4 4
5 9
R4460 C 4 4
5 8
R 4 9 2
C 4 9 1
R 4 9 3
R 4 9 4
R 4 9 5
C4466
C4467
C4455
R 4 9 1
R 8 3 5
R 8 6 8
R 8 3 4
C 8 1 3
C 8 4 7 R957
R836
R 3 5 4
R 8 1 0
R 8 2 3
R 3 6 5
R 3 6 6
C 3 6 0
R 2 0 7
R 3 1 2
R 3 5 8
C 8 2 2
C835
C850
FB802
FB8810
FB808 C 8 0 2
FB807
R106
C 8 4 6
C 1 0 5
C 1 0 6
C 1 0 4
R309
R811
R812
C803
C 8 0 4
C4425W404
R314
C 3 2 5
R 3 1 0
C 3 2 4
C 3 2 2
C 2 0 2
C 3 2 7
C102
C328
F B 1 1 0 2
C367
C805
C 8 1 2
C607 C643
FB8803
C 3 6 5
C 3 7 0
C 3 5 4
C108
C107
C362
C254
C154
C 3 6 1
C 4 9 1
C 3 2 1
C 3 2 3
C207
C 8 4 5
F351
C318
IC351
916
81 S
D G
S D
G
Q352
Q353
E C
B
Q251
Q151
F B 1 1 5 1
F B 2 2 5 1
FB3351
Q351
D3305
A
K
D471 K
A Q471
D457
D491
D4436D4442
D4456 A
A
K
K
Q491
C819
L802
C 4 9 3
C 6 6 7 4
FB4452 FB4451 D608
K A
D6615
D803
K
A
D6616
K
A
A
K
A
K
AK
A
K
A
K
A K
AK
A
K
IC801
IC601
IC401
IC501
C
6 1 2
C567
C838
C836
X802
C556
C518
C 6 1 3
C 6 1 4
C616 C635
C922
C909
C411
C402
C426
C403
C653
C 6 5 0
C627
C637
C622
Q601
Q602
D606
D607D605
K A
D4443
D401K A
Q401
C628 C 6 3 4
C 6 0 9
Q407 B
C
E
R664
R 6 0 8
R686
R526
R525
R648
R651
R649
R432
D602
D613
D614
D601
K A
L601
L603
Q432
Q403
D440
K
A
E
C B
Q433
Q406
Q441
Q442
L608
L804
L806
L303
L803
FB5503
C672
C666
L506
L503L502
L504
L505
C 5 3 9
C 5 3 7
C530
C524
C424
L605
L491
L906
L907
W402 W401 A
K
L901
SL891
SL892
SL802
SL894
IC301
7
814
2822
1
15
21CN701
D4435
S895
CN471
181
IC302
X801
IC491
D443
D444
IC605
31
5 4
14
85
C 5 6 4
C553
1 - 8 6 6 - 3 4 6 -
(11)
11
S892(HALF LOCK)
1 4
8 5
+
+
++
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
++
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
E 1B2B
2 C 1 C
1
4
8
5
K
A K A
SD
G
A K
S894BATTERY
INSERT DETECT
SL801
13
54
1C 2B 2E
1E 1B 2C
1C 2B 2E
1E 1B 2C
G
D
D
S
D
D
G D D
S D D
110
1G S 2G
2D1D
1D2G
2S 2D
1S
1G
∗
1
186
183
189
190
229
194
207
4
293
53
286
5
78
77
278
38
291
82
81
133
128
127
125
122
294
135
192
225
227
197
199
304
302
299
288
57
279
284
282
280
49
150
300
35
56
36
121
123
126
124
120
235
255
253
204
212
211
208
165
201
159
15
41
100
106
109
236
102
28
261
249 1325522213143183192051987475181177252251272266263
234
61
176
182
222
246
248
233
257
173
254
202
63
168
162
156
31
30
33
119
110
114
58
117
20
80
79
242
180
217
220
223
269
1291302063153173163201881317376622182161792712652 6 2 2 6 8
476310508785868990992979496982372 3 8 2 7 3313
151312311838487889193109512 11433927513103
64 2 3 29868
24 175 245 250 267 264 72 71 26 66 51 134136
219 241 221 247 270 152 69 67 25 70 65 196184
118
112
116
111 239 54 277 40 108 107 283 281 147 137148
52
101
160
213
42
258
259
232
203
19
240
178
32
34
141
142158
200
99
260
214
215
18
161
243
244
297
287
308
296
292
307
191
228
231
305
185
230
187
285
289
309
174
303
306
195
59
224
301
2
193
3
226
290
27 140 139 276 274 44 113 14 37 146 138
256
149
105 104 115 48
45 145 143 144 46
167 295
29 169
172 60
209 171 170 166 157
164 155
210 154
163 153
17 16
R 4 0 1
J402
DC IN 3V
+–
1
3
5
4
1 C 2 C
1B E 2B
CL604
CL433(GND)
W403
NICKEL METAL HYBRIDRECHARGEABLE BATTERY
NH-14WM1PC. 1.2V 1400mAh
DRY BATTERYSIZE “AA”
(IEC DESIGNATION R6)1PC. 1.5V
(BATTERY CASE)
∗
545148454342403734 31555249474441383633 3056535046 393532291 4 7 1 1 1 8 22 2 5 282 5 8 101316192124273 6 9 12141517202326
∗
57
56
54
52
49
45
41
37
34
32
30
29
58
59
55
53
50
46
42
38
35
33
31
28
84
87
89
91
94
98
102
106
109
111
3
2
85
86
88
90
93
97
101
105
108
110
112
1
62
63
64
51
47
43
39
36
25
24
65
66
67
68
48
44
40
23
22
21
77
78
79
96
100
104
12
11
10
9
80
81
92
95
99
103
107
8
7
6
69
70
71
72
20
19
18
17
73
74
75
76
16
15
14
13
60
61
27
26
82
83
5
4
6 1216 2632205 1115 2531194 10 24303 9 23 292 8 14 2228181 7 13 212717
∗
(CHASSIS)
CL518 CL8001 CL511 CL515
CL935
CL658
CL362
CL8029
CL460 (GND) CL8055 CL604
CL433 (GND)CL453
– MAIN BOARD (Component Side) –
Adjustment Location:
240 VBsAdj
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4. Press the [VOL+] / [VOL--] key and set the according value to
each destination referring to the following table.
5. Press the X key on the set or – key on the remote
commander to write the adjusted value.
6. Press the > key to select the item number 0114.
7. Repeat adjustment from step 3.
8. Press the x key four times and back to the Display Check mode.
DestinationSetting value
Item No. 0113 Item No. 0114
US and Canadian 20 80
AEP, UK and East European A0 80
E, Hong Kong, Korean, Australian
and Tourist24 80
Table 3-5-2. Destination Setting
4. Press the > key once to select the item number 0211.
5. Adjust with [VOL+] / [VOL--] keys so that the adjustment value
of LCD becomes calculated value.
6. Press the X key on the set or – key on the remote
commander to write the adjusted value.
7. Press the > key to next item.
8. Repeat adjustment from step 4 until item number 0216.
3-5-2. Destination setting
Procedure:
1. Enter the test mode (Display Check mode).
2. Press the [VOL+] key to enter the Manual mode.
3. Press the > key five time to select the item number 0113
and display as follows.
Display of the remote commander
Example of Calculation:
Item No. ParameterResult
Decimal Hexadecimal
0211 Pr_nominal 2.48 mW 50 32h
0212 Kr −0.3 %/ °C 30 1Eh
0213 Pw_nominal 7.35 mW 147 93h
0214 Kw −0.4 %/ °C 40 28h
0215 Prmin 1.9 mW 38 26h
0216 Pwmin 5.8 mW 116 74h
Procedure:
1. Enter the test mode (Display Check mode).
2. Press the [VOL+] key to enter the Manual mode.
3. Press the > key once, press the [VOL+] key once, and press
the > key once again to display as follows.
Display of the remote commander
3-5-3. Other settingProcedure:
1. Enter the test mode (Display Check mode).
2. Press the [VOL+] key to enter the Manual mode.
3. Press the [VOL+] key once and press the > key five time to
select the item number 1113 and display as follows.
Display of the remote commander
210
DiscPr
adjustment value (hexadecimal)
113 DistFL **
adjustment value (hexadecimal)
113 SS**$$##
4. Adjust with [VOL+] / [VOL--] keys so that the adjustment value
of “**” on the LCD becomes “1A”.
5. Press the X key on the set or – key on the remote
commander to write the adjusted value. ($$ blinks and disc
mark rotates on the LCD)
6. Adjust with [VOL+] / [VOL--] keys so that the adjustment value
of “$$”on the LCD becomes “20”.
7. Press the X key on the set or – key on the remote
commander to write the adjusted value. (## blinks and discmark rotates on the LCD)
8. Adjust with [VOL+] / [VOL--] keys so that the adjustment value
of “##”on the LCD becomes “94”.
9. Press the X key on the set or – key on the remote
commander to write the adjusted value.
10. Press the [VOL+] key once to change the adjustment value of
“**” on the LCD into “1B”.
11. Press the X key on the set or – key on the remote
commander to write the adjusted value. ($$ blinks and disc
mark rotates on the LCD)
12. Adjust with [VOL+] / [VOL--] keys so that the adjustment value
of “$$”on the LCD becomes “F1”.
13. Press the X key on the set or – key on the remote
commander to write the adjusted value. (## blinks and discmark rotates on the LCD)
14. Adjust with [VOL+] / [VOL--] keys so that the adjustment value
of “##”on the LCD becomes “1A”.
15. Press the X key on the set or – key on the remote
commander to write the adjusted value.
16. Press the x key four times and back to the Display Check
mode.
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Procedure:
1. Enter the test mode (Display Check mode).
2. Press the [VOL+] key to enter the Manual mode.
3. Press the [VOL+] key once, press the > key once, press the
[VOL--] key once, press the> key once, and press the [VOL+]
key twice, press the > key three times to select the item
number 1933.
4. Press the X key on the set or – key on the remote
commander to resume clear.
5. Press the x key four times and back to the Display Check
mode.
3-8. Releasing The Test ModeNote: When the power supply is switched on in the state where all
electrical adjustments have not finished, it is displayed on LCD as
“Error EE’’ and the usual operation can’t be performed. When a
power supply is accidentally turn off in the middle of electrical
adjustments, it is again set as test mode and electrical adjustments
is mode to complete.
3-6. Servo Overall AdjustmentNote1: Be sure to adjustment so that the set is horizontal and the LCD is
upside. Unless performed in that state, it is not adjusted correctly.
Note2: If NG is displayed in the middle of this adjustments, perform “3-2.Initialize The Adjustment Value” and “3-5. Setting The Adjustment
Values” again, then retry this adjustments from step 1.
Procedure:1. Enter the test mode (Display Check mode).
2. Press the [VOL--] key to enter the Overall Adjustment mode.
3. Insert the CD adjustment disc (TDYS-1).
4. Put the main unit horizontal so that the LCD becomes upside,
and press the . key.
5. Wait until “CD OK” is displayed on the LCD.
6. Insert the MD1/HiMD1 hybrid adjustment disc
(MDW-74/GA2).
7. Put the main unit horizontal so that the LCD becomes upside,
and press the > key.
8. Wait until “MD1 OK” is displayed on the LCD.
9. Insert the Hi-MD3 adjustment disc (HMD1GSDJ).
10. Put the main unit horizontal so that the LCD becomes upside,
and press the [VOL+] key.11. Wait until “HMD3OK” is displayed on the LCD.
12. Eject the disc and close the lid.
13. Put the main unit horizontal so that the LCD becomes upside,
and press the [VOL--] key.
14. Wait until “OfstOK” is displayed on the LCD.
15. Press the x key and back to the Display Check mode.
3-7. Resume Clear
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• Waveformsote For Printed Wiring Boards and Schematic Diagrams
AIN board is multi-layer printed board.owever, the patterns of intermediate-layer have not been in-uded in this diagrams.
ead Layouts
Note on Schematic Diagram:• All capacitors are in µF unless otherwise noted. (p: pF)
50 WV or less are not indicated except for electrolytics
and tantalums.
• All resistors are in Ω and 1 / 4 W or less unless otherwise
specified.
• f : internal component.
•C : panel designation.
•A : B+ Line.• Power voltage is dc 1.5 V and fed wi th regulated dc power
supply from battery terminal.
• Voltages and waveforms are dc with respect to groundunder no-signal conditions.
no mark : PLAYBACK
∗ : Impossible to measure
• Voltages are taken with a VOM (Input impedance 10 MΩ).Voltage variations may be noted due to normal produc-tion tolerances.
• Waveforms are taken with a oscilloscope.Voltage variations may be noted due to normal produc-tion tolerances.
• Circled numbers refer to waveforms.
• Signal path.E : PLAYBACKj : RECJ : OPTICAL INF : LINE INd : USB input from PCG : USB output to PCN : MIC IN
e on Printed Wiring Board:X : parts extracted from the component side.Y : parts extracted from the conductor side.
f : internal component.: Pattern from the side which enables seeing.
e other layers' patterns are not indicated.)
ution:
ttern face side: Parts on the pattern face side seen fromonductor Side) the pattern face are indicated.rts face side: Parts on the parts face side seen fromomponent Side) the parts face are indicated.
d layout of conventional IC CSP (chip size package)
• The voltage and waveform of CSP (chip size package)
cannot be measured, because its lead layout is differentform that of conventional IC.
* Replacement of IC401, IC501, IC601 and IC 801 used inthis set requires a special tool.
eplacement of IC401, IC501, IC601 and IC801 used ins set requires a special tool.
surface
Note:The components identi-fied by mark0 or dottedline with mark0 are criti-cal for safety.Replace only with partnumber specified.
Note:Les composants identifiés parune marque0 sont critiquespour la sécurité.Ne les remplacer que par unepièce portant le numérospécifié.
2 IC501 ra (FE)(MD play mode)
100 mV/DIV, 500 ns/DIV
Approx.280 mVp-p
1 IC501 8 (RFO)(MD play mode)
500 mV/DIV, 500 ns/DIV
1.0 Vp-p
3 IC501 rs (TE)(MD play mode)
200 mV/DIV, 500 ns/DIV
Approx.100 mVp-p
4 IC351 6 (MCK)
1 V/DIV, 20 ns/DIV
44.3 ns
1.8 Vp-p
6 IC801
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6-4. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM – MAIN Board (1/9) – • See page 36 for IC Block Diagrams.
C713
C715
C714
C 7 0 1
C 7 0 2
C 7 0 3
C 7 0 5
C 7 0 6
C 7 0 7
C 7 0 8
C 7 1 0
C 7 0 9
C712
R 7 1 3
CN701
C717
C716
IC701
R712
R711
R710
R709
R708
R707
0.1
0.1
0.1
0 . 0
4 7
0 . 0
4 7
0 . 0
4 7
0 . 0
1
0 . 0
2 2
0 . 0
1
0 . 0
2 2
0 . 0
2 2
0 . 0
1
0.1
1 k
10P
0.1
0.1
SC901583EPR2
10k
10k
10k
2.2k
2.2k
2.2k
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
B 1
B 2
B 3
XRST_MTR_DRV
SLD_CON_W
SLD_CON_V
SLD_CON_U
SLD_PWM
SLD_MON_U
SLD_MON_V
SLD_MON_W
CLV_CON_W
CLV_CON_V
CLV_CON_U
CLV_PWM
CLV_MON_U
CLV_MON_V
CLV_MON_W
TF1
TR1
ZI2
ZI1
FR1
FF1
T R K +
T R K -
F C S -
F C S +
XRST_MTR_DRV
SLD_MON_W
SLD_MON_V
SLD_MON_U
SLD_PWM
SLD_CON_U
SLD_CON_V
SLD_CON_W
XRST_MTR_DRV
SLD_CON_W
SLD_CON_V
SLD_CON_U
SLD_PWM
SLD_MON_U
SLD_MON_V
SLD_MON_W
CLV_CON_U
CLV_CON_V
CLV_PWM
CLV_MON_U
CLV_MON_V
CLV_MON_W
CLV_CON_W
CLV_CON_W
CLV_CON_V
CLV_CON_U
CLV_PWM
CLV_MON_U
CLV_MON_V
CLV_MON_W
FF1
TF1
TR1
FR1
FF1
FR1
TF1
TR1
ZI1
ZI2
Z11
Z12
HD_DRV-
HD_DRV+
CLVW
CLVV
CLVU
CLVN
SLEDN
SLEDU
SLEDV
SLEDW
V I 2
UI2
PWM2
CPUO2
CPVO2
CPWO2
GND
VG
CPWO1
CPVO1
CPUO1
PWM1
UI1
V I 1
W I 1
P G N D W 1
W O 1
V M V W 1
V O 1
P G N D U V 1
U O 1
V M U 1
V M R 1
FI1
RI1
COM1
CPUI1
CPVI1
CPWI1
CPWI2
CPVI2
CPUI2
COM2
RI2
FI2
V M F 2
F O 2
P G N D 2
R O 2
V M R 2
V M U 2
U O 2
P G N D U V 2
V O 2
V M V W 2
W O 2
P G N D W 2
W I 2
FOCUS/TRACKINGCOIL DRIVE,
SPINDLE/SLEDMOTORDRIVE
V
UN
W
V
UN
W
(SPINDLE)
OVERWRITE
HEADUP/DOWN
(SLED)
M702
M701
M703
(1/9)
Z11
Z12
F 0 1
V M F 1
OE
VC
R O 1
P G N D 1
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. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM – MAIN Board (2/9) – • See page 36 for IC Block Diagrams.
W601
W602
IC606
C668
C669
R663
R662
R 66 0 R 66 1
C601 C 6 1 9
C602
C604
C613
R654C614
C675R653
C616
C607
C609
C611
R 6 2 4
R 6 2 5
C 6 4 8
C622C628
L601
C 63 3 C 63 4 C635
D 6 0 2
C637 C653
C645
R629
C642
C641 R616
L608 R 664
C672
C666R675
R649 R648
L607
R646
R681
R619
IC601
C636
C630
R659
C671
R612
L603
C650
C673
R628
C612
C643
IC605
IC602
R618
D604
C658
R617
C627
R605 C620
D613
D614
Q608
Q609
C625
Q601
R608
R645
C677D601
R683
R682
R685
R684
R647
C644
R678
CL604
CL658
C621
R679
Q617
IC604
R6695R6694
Q611
R686
C662
R651
C638
R687
L605
Q612
R689
Q616
IC607
Q618
C646R6620
R6622
D 6 0 8
D606 D607
C6674
C6676
R 66 21 R 66 23
C6649
C6679
D 6 6 1 6
C623
Q603
C652R691
L606
C6680
R693
R690
D 6 0 5
D6615
Q602
XC61CN1702NR
1
1
220k
470k
4 70 k 4 70 k
1
1
0.1
0.1
22 6.3V
1M22 6.3V
0.01
22k
22 10V
1
1
0.01
4 7 0 k
4 7 0 k
0 . 0
4 7
476.3V
1
0.01 1 476.3V
M A 2 Z 7 4 8 0 0 1 S 0
106.3V
106.3V
0.01
2.2M
0.047
0 .0 1 1 k
2.2
4.7
4.7
2.2M
1 1
47k
1M
100k
SC901585VAR2
0.1
0.1
100k
0.1
2.2M
106.3V
0.1
22
22 6.3V
2.2
TC7S32LFU(TE85R)
R1160N121B-TR-F
100k
MA22D2800LS0
476.3V
1k
476.3V
1k 0.047
MA2SD32008S0
MA2SD32008S0
XP4314-TX
NTHD4508NTIG
0.1
CPH5614-TL-E
1
470k
0.1MA2SD32008S0
1M
1M
10k
10k
1M
4700p
0
106.3V
220
RT3WLMM-TP-1F
R1180Q121C-TR-F
010
RTL035N03
0
106.3V
1
0.01
0
RTR025N03
0
RTL035N03
XC61CN0902NR
RT3WLMM-TP-1F
0.0472.2
2.2
B A T 5 4 X V 2 T 1
M A22D 1700LS0 M A22D 1700LS0
33p100V
1000p
2.2 2.2
0.1
47p
M A 2 2 D 1 7 0 0 L S 0
220p
NTHD4508NTIG
106.3V
0
1000p
0
0
B A T 5 4 X V 2 T 1
MA22D1700LS0
MCH6617-TL-E
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
C1
C2
E 1
E 2
E 3
E 4
E 5
E 6
E 7
E 8
E 9
E 1 0
E 1 1
E 1 3
F1
D1
D2
F2
VB
RMC_DTCK
VBUS_VB_CTL
XCS_REC_DRV
VBUS_DET
DDC3
REG_F
EFM_CLK
EFM
RECP
SUSPEND
USB_HOLD
3.3V
4FS
SDO0
SCK0
RST_CONT
SLEEP
XRST
REG5_REG
REG5_VSTB
REG5_OSC
REG4_DVDD
REG_DACVREFH
DDC3_EL
XCS_REC_DRV
XCS_REC_DRV V B U S_
D E T
VBUS_DET
R E G_
F
REG_F
E F M_
C L K
EFM_CLK E F M
EFM R E C P RECP
SUSPEND
SUSPEND
USB_HOLD
USB_HOLD
3.3V
3.3V
4 F S
4FS
SDO0
S D O 0
SCK0
S C K 0
RST_CONT
RST_CONT
SLEEP
X R S T
XRST
REG5_REG
REG5_REG
H B B
H A B
H A
H B
REG5_VSTB
REG5_VSTB
REG5_OSC
REG5_OSC
REG4_DVDD
REG4_DVDD
H B
H A
H B B
H A B
REG5_VSTB
REG_DACVREFH
REG_DACVREFH
RMC_DTCK
SLEEP
S
S
NC
VSS
VIN
VOUT
N C
V O U T
V D D
G N D
VOUT
ECO
VDD
GND
CE
NC_AI2
HOLD_OUT
RST_OUT
CRST
DVDD_IN
DVDD_OUT
HOLDC
OSC_OUT
SLEEP_IN
RST_IN
PGND2
REG_IN
REG_OUT
SUS_IN
PGND2
TSBV_IN
TSBV_OUT
PGND1
VSTB_IN
VSTB_OUT
BATSEL
V33RO
RF1
DTC1
VREC
NC_A1 D W_
1 B
L 1_
2
L 1_
1
I N P 1
G N D
P G N D 1
V C
V C
P G N D 3
P G N D 1
V R E F I N
P G N D 3
P G N D 3
V 3 0_
1
V 3 0_
2
3 3 U S E L
L 3_
1
L 3_
2
V3FB
OUTA V G
O U T B
V R E C I N
V R E C I N
P G N D 2
H A
H B
P G N D 4
C L
V C P
V G 2
G N D
C H
H A B
H B B
G N D
R E C P
P G N D 4
V B U S S E L 2
E F M_
C L K
E F M
V I F
C L K
D A T A
S C KNC_M12
LATCH
XWKO
VBUS
WAKEC
V33UO
VBUS_DET
VBUSREF
L5_2
PGND5
VBUSSEL
CLM
POWP2
INP3
INP2
CLP
POWP1
RF2
DTC2
INM2
INM3
DTC3
NC_M1
RF3
L5_1
POWFB
PGND5
PGND5
S
V G 3
PVBUS
INM1
D W_
1 T
U P_
1 T
U P_
1 B
U P_
3 B
D W_
3 T
D W_
3 B
VPDRV
B+SWITCH
-1-2
B+SWITCH
SWITCHING
B+SWITCHB+SWITCH
OVERWRITEHEADDRIVE,POWERCONTROL
∗
CSP(Chip Size Package)
+1.2VREGULATOR
+1.2VREGULATOR
-1
-2
B+SWITCH
Q616,617
VOLTAGEDETECT
ORGATE
GND
VCC
- 2 - 1
- 2 - 1
S S
S
Q601,602OVERWRITE
HEADDRIVE
HR601
OVERWRITE
HEAD
(2/9)
DETECT
DCIN
-1 -2
VOLTAGE
DETECT
RESET
SWITCH
NC
VOUTVSS
VIN
S
S
S
S
V33R
V R E C O_
2
V R E C O_
1
10µH
4.7µH
47µH
10µH
22µH
10µH
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L504
L502
C529 C518
C520C527
L503
C513
C 5 2 1
C 5 2 2
C525
C519
C556C557
C531 C533
C545
C547
C550
C552
C536
C 5 3 7
C 5 3 9
C553C554
Q502
C558
R513
R514
R515
R516 C560 C564
C559
R517
R518C565
R519
C555
R524
R520
C526 C566 C567
R501 R502
C 5 1 7
C 5 1 6
C 5 1 5
C 5 1 1
L505
CN501
C530C524C523
Q504
L506
L507
C 5 2 8
R505
C570
FB5501
C573
R 5 2 5
R 5 2 6
IC501
C538
FB5503
Q503
CL518
CL511
CL515
0.1 4.76.3V
0.10.1
0.01
1 0 p
1 0 p
4700p
0.1
4.76.3V
0.1
0.01 0.01
0.1
0.047
0.047
0.01
0.022
1 1
4.76.3V 0.1
2SA2018TL
1000p
10k
47k
10k
4 7 k 0 .1 4.7
6.3V
4700p
10k
47k0.1
1k
4700p
220
470
100p 0.1 4.7
6.3V
2 .2 k 1 k
0 . 1
0 . 1
0 . 1
0 . 1
26P
10.010.1
2SC4627J-C(TX).SO
0 . 1
10
4.76.3V
0
220p
0 0
SN761059AZQLR
4700p
0
2SC5383-TP-1F
B 1
B 2
B 3
C1
C2
I1
I2
REG03
PEAK
PLSE_XDC
XLDON
BOTM
OFTRK
MDVCC_CTL
RFI
VIN
ADIP
VC
S_MON
APCREF_DA
SSB_DATA
SSB_CLK
XRST_RF
VREF
ABCD
FE
TE
S1
S0
AMICE_FS256
PEAK
PEAK
PLSE_XDC
PLSE_XDC
XLDON
XLDON
BOTM
BOTM
OFTRK
OFTRK
MDVCC_CTL
MDVCC_CTL
RFI
RFI
VIN
VIN
VC
ADIP ADIP
VC
S_MON
S_MON
APCREF_DA
APCREF_DA
T E
F E
A B C D
V R E F
X R S T_
R F
S S B_
D A T A
S S B_
C L K
SSB_DATA
SSB_CLK
XRST_RF
VREF
ABCD
TE
FE
TRK-
TRK+
FCS+
FCS-
S0
S0
S1
S1
AMICE_FS256
AMICE_FS256
D V C C C P
C P O U T
S C K
S B U S
V G I N
X R E S E T
D G N D C
I G V C
A D I P_ I N
A B C D F E T E
NPPO
AVCC2
TON_C
BOTM
PEAK
D
A
B
C
AVCC
JX
JY
IY
I X P S
E Q
A G N D
O F C_
C 1
O F C_
C 2
V R E F 1 0
R F O
V R E F 0 9
R F_
I X
R F_
I Y
R F_ J Y
R F_
J X
A_C
PDO_SINK
PDO_SOURCE
PD_I
PD_NI
PD_BUF
SMON
VPP_LPF
ADFG
CCSL2
CLK
CPGND
CN
TRK+
FCS-
FCS+
TRK-
L1
L2
CONT
PLSE_XDC
PVCC
IIN
LDK
MDVCC
GND
F
VREF
VCC
JY
JX
IY
IX
A
B
C
D
S0
OFTRK
CDN
D_
C
RFBUFFER
Q502,503
B+SWITCH
FOCUS/TRACKINGERRORAMP
RFAMP,
CSP(Chip Size Package)∗
(3/9)
S1
10µH
10µH
10µH
10µH
10µH
The components identified by mark 0 or dottedline with mark0 are critical for safety.Replace only with part number specified.
Les composants identifiés par une marque0 sontcritiques pour la sécurité. Ne les remplacer quepar une pièce portant le numéro spécifié.
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. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM – MAIN Board (4/9) – • See page 36 for IC Block Diagrams.
Q451
R455
R456
R462 D458
R467
C453
C 40 2 C 40 3
D 4 4 0
CN451
D 4 5 7
R466
R464R463
R425
R436
LF401
C426
C419
R418
R419
R420
C420
C406
C 4 0 7
C 4 0 8
C 4 1 1
C 4 1 2
C 4 2 1
R 4 3 4
C452
W404
W403
J402
R437
R438
C415
R423
R 4 2 4
R433R432
C 4 0 9
R413 R414 R415
R417
R422
R426
R443
R441
R442
Q441
D 4 4 4
Q442
D401Q401
Q432
Q433
Q407
Q452
C4438
C424
D 4 4 4 1
D 4 4 3 5
C4465
Q403
LF4451
C 4 4 2 8
W401
W402
D 4 4 4 2
D 4 4 4 3
C 4 4 2 9
FB4452
C4455
C4463
C 4 4 5 6
C 4 4 5 9
C 4 4 5 8
C 4 4 6 7 D
4 4 5 6
C 4 4 6 6
D 4 3 8
C417
C4416D4436
C4464
Q402
THP401
R4460
D450
FB4451
C4462
C 4 4 2 5
C 4 2 2 7
CL453
CL460(GND)
C4418
Q406
D 4 4 3
CL433
R421
IC401
R401
RTQ035P02TR
1M
470k
220k MA8056-L-TX
10k
0.047
2205V
2205V
M A 2 2 D 2 8 0 0 S L 0
7P
M A 2 2 D 2 8 0 0 S L 0
2.2M
100k220
2.2k
220k
2216V
0.1
100k
10k
4.7k
0.1
0.1
0 . 1
0 . 1
2 2
1 6 V
0 . 1
0 . 1
1 M
0.1
220k
100k
0.1
220k
4 7 0 k
0.471
0 . 0
1
1 00 k 1 0k 4 .7 k
1M
1M
0
100k
0
100k
XP4314-TX
M A 2 S D 3 1 0 0 L S 0
RTL035N03
NSR0320MW2T1GTPC8601
TPC8501
2SC5383-TP-1F
RT1N144U-TP-1
RT3WLMM-TP-1F
1000p
1006.3V
U D Z S T E - 1
7 6 . 8
B
U D Z S T E - 1
7 6 . 8
B
1000p
RTL035N03
1 0 0 0 p
1 0 0 0 p
1000p
100p
1 0 0
0 p
1 0 0
0 p
1 0 0
0 p
1 0 0
0 p
1 0 0
0 p
M A 2 2 D 2 8 0 0 L S 0
0.1
1000pEDZTE616.8B
0.1
RTL035N03
0
NSR0320MW2T1G
100p
1 0 0 0 p
2 2 0 p
1000p
RT3WLMM-TP-1F
M A 2 S D 3 1 0 0 L S 0
(GND)
100k
MM1690NCBE
0
D1
G1
G2
G3
H1
D2
M1
G4
M3
M2
G5
UDP
UDM
GND_SW
VBUS