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Y PIONEER’ The Art of Entertainment .
Service Manual
MULTI-CD CONTROL FM/MW/LW TUNER DECK AMPLIFIER
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NOTE:
@Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
“Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
@KEH-P7000RDS/EW
ORDER NO.
CRT1559
@See the separate manual! CX-529(CRT1507) for the cassette mechanism description.
@The cassette mechanism employed in this model is one of 1L mechanism series.
CONTENTS CHAPTER 1
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PIONEER ELECTRONIC CORPORATION 4-1, Meguro 1-Chome, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153, Japan PIONEER ELECTRONICS SERVICE INC. P.0.Box 1760, Long Beach, California 90801 U.S.A.
PIONEER ELECTRONICS OF CANADA, INC. 300 Allstate Parkway Markham, Ontario L3R 0P2 Canada
PIONEER ELECTRONIC [EUROPE] N.V. Haven 1087 Keetberglaan 1, 9120 Melsele, Belgium PIONEER ELECTRONICS AUSTRALIA PTY.LTD. 178-184 Boundary Road, Braeside, Victoria 3195, Australia TEL:[03]580-99 11
General Power source ...... 14.4 V DC (10.8 — 15.6 V allowable) Grounding system tvesBotven Saagat airs Max. current consumption . Ss OA Dimensions (chassis) ... 178 (W): x (50 (H) x x 450 on mm
(front face) ... 188 arse x 58 (H) x 15 es mm Weight 2.0... 00. cee cee cee eee sea wanee . 14kg
Amplifier Maximum power output... eee 22 Wx 4 (BIAS) Continuous pone pas
[15] REG [16] TA {17] AF {18] EON TP [19] TP {21] Manual [22] Local Station (23] FM mono [24] Function Indicator {25] Frequency [26] Band [27} Preset number
Listening to the Radio
+ Electronic Tuner Frequency allocation differs depending upon the area. This unit has been designed in accordance with the frequency alloca- tions for Western Europe, Asia, the Middle
and Near East, Africa, Australia and Oceania. Use in other areas may result in improper reception of AM.
1.Press button [6] to switch the radio pow- er on.
2.Press button [7] to select a band.
Fi-Fe—-m (FM1) (FM2) (MW/LW)
When the frequency is changed with button [3], MW (531-1,602 kHz) and LW (153-281 kHz) are switched automatically. 3.Use seek tuning to tune in a frequency. Ensure that “MANU” [21] is not indicated on the display. (If so, turn it off by simulta- neously pressing the (€) and the (P) sides of button [3].) Press either the (<4) side or the (P) side of button [3]. When the (®) side is pressed, the tuner will automatically receive high frequencies. When the (4) side is pressed, it will auto- matically receive low frequencies. 4. Adjust volume and tone . 5.Assign the tuned frequency to one of the buttons in Bank [11] (the buttons in Bank [12] are also used in FM1) (Preset memo- ry).
Press and hold down one of the button in Bank [11] (FM1:[11] and [12] for at least two seconds. The frequency is assigned to the selected button when the preset num- ber [27] stops flashing on the display. Up to 18 FM stations (12 for FM1 and 6 for FM2), and 6 MW/LW stations can be assigned to the preset memory buttons in Bank [11] (FM1:[11] and [12]). 6.Once a frequency is assigned to a button
in Bank [11] (FM1:[11] and [12]}, you just need to press that button to tune it in.
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This also causes the number of the button pressed to appear at position {27] on the display.
Manual! Tuning Use manual tuning when stations are too weak to be picked up by seek tuning. 1.Turn on “MANU” [21] by simultaneously pressing the (<4) side and the (>) side of button [3].
2.Each press of the (>) side of button [3] in- creases the frequency in 50 kHz steps in the FM band, 9 kHz in the MW band and 1 kHz in the LW band. Pressing the (4) side of button [3] de- creases the frequency. Holding down ei- ther side of button [3] changes the fre- quency at high speed.
Function Mode The button in Bank [12] can be used as the function button. Since 12 stations can be preset for FM1, the function is turned on or off with button (9). (When the function is on, button [9] lights in yellow, and when it is off, it tights in red.) Since only 6 stations can be preset for FM2 and MW/LW, the function is automatically turned on. When the function is turned on, subsequent oper- ations can be performed.
Adjusting Seek Sensitivity The seek tuning function of this tuner lets you select between a {focal setting for recep- tion of strong stations only, and a DX (dis- tant) setting for reception of weaker sta- tions. The local setting also has four seek tuning sensitivity levels for FM and two lev- els for MW/LW to match local conditions.
Preset Scan Tuning This function lets you automatically moni- tor the stations assigned to the preset but- tons. 1.Press button ® in Bank [12]. The fre- quency will appear on the display [25] and the presat number (27] will light up. Each station assigned to the buttons in Bank [11] (FM1:(11], (12]) will be automat- ically tuned in for about 8 seconds.
2.When you hear a station that you like, press button @ in Bank [12] again to can- cel preset Scan tuning and remain at that Station.
Using the RDS Function
What is ROS? RDS (Radio Data System) according to a CENELEC EN 50067 is a system for transmit- ting data signals from FM broadcast trans- mitter along with the normal sound pro- gram. These data signals, which are imper- ceptable to listeners, are intended to aid ra- dio listeners in tuning their receivers to a desired station. RDS receivers can decode these data signals for display or control purposes.
RDS digital signa! includes various data, such as Pl, PS, AF, TP, TA and EON. Pi -Progr am Identification Code PS.........Program Service Name AF.........List of Alternative Frequencies TP... Traffic Program Identification Code
(Similar to SK signal of ARI system) TA we Traffic Announcement Code
(Similar to DK signal of ARI system) EON .....Enharnced Other Network
Information Code.(In some coun-
Changing the Local Seek Sensitivity 1.Use button [7] to select a band. 2.Hold down the button ® in Bank [12] for more than two seconds, and the display will show you the current local seek sen- sitivity for about 5 seconds.
3.While the locai seek sensitivity remains on the display, press the (P>) side of but- ton [3] to increase the sensitivity level, and the (<4) side to decrease the level as shown below. FM : LOC-1 = LOC-2 = LOC-3 = LOC-4 MW/LW: LOC-1 = LOC-2 The LOC-4 setting allows reception of only the strongest stations, while lower Settings let you receive progressively weaker stations. The display of local seek sensitivity re- turns to the frequency when about 5 sec- onds have elapsed after the change of sensitivity.
RDS Function of this Unit This unit has the following functions for making use of RDS data. + PS, the name of the currently listened sta-
tion is displayed. + AF (Alternative Frequency) function. This enables the receiver to automatically re- tune to more suitable frequencies trans- mitting the same program.
+ TP/TA, EON, user selectable reception of the aemne information service, offered by RDS.
AF Function This receiver retunes automatically to a more suitable transmitter, contained in the list of Alternative Frequencies (AF), to en-
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BSM (Best Stations Memory) This function automatically locates stronger Stations and automatically assigns their fre- quencies to the buttons in Bank [11] (FM1: [11] and [12]}, from strongest to weakest. It comes in handy when trying to find local stations while driving. 1.Press button (7] and select a band. 2.Holding down button @ in Bank [12] for about two seconds will start BSM search. At this time, “BSM”* will flash on the dis- play.
able the motorist to keep listening to pro- grams in the same network.
Example: If a motorist travels as shown below, from point A to point B, (and has selected AF function) then the receiver will automatical- ly retune to a more suitable frequency transmitting the same program. This is shown by the automatic retuning from 98.5 MHz to 107.5 MHz to 96.0 MHz to 102.5 MHz.
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To activate the Alternative Frequency Function, holding down button {8} for about 2 seconds, “AF” {17] will appear on the dis- play. Once tuned to a RDS station, as long as you drive within an area served by the same network, the receiver will automati- cally retune to a more suitable station transmitting the same program, by utilizing the data in the AF list. > “Pl SEEK” will appear on the display, if
the AF function has been selected, and a suitable AF station cannot be found. In this case, the receiver will mute the radio sound and search the frequency band, in order to find a station with the same Pl
code. The receiver will return to the origi- nal frequency if the same or related Pi code can not be found. The AF function will not work in the fol- lowing cases: — when the receiver is tuned to a non-
RDS station. (loca! station) — when the RDS station does not trans-
mit any AF list data. ~- when the receiver can not receive the
AF list due to disturbances. When the receiver is unable to find a P! code the “AF” [17] indicator will flash on the dis- play. Thus indicating that the AF function can- not be performed.
Preset recall + When recalling preset stations in the AF
mode, the tuner will be tuned to the stored frequency and the AF function will be operative i.e. when the signal of the re- called station is weak or has a different PI, the radio will look into the AF list and if necessary start a Pl-seek in order to find a station with the same or related PI code. When the tuner is performing a Pi seek “P| SEEK” is shown on the display. if the Pl seek is successful, the tuner will be tuned to the new frequency that trans- mits the same programme service (i.e. with the same PI code) and the display will show the stored PS. tf the PI seek is not successful, the tuner will return to the stored frequency. If a new station (with a different Pl code) would be received on this frequency, this station will become audible. The display will show the frequency instead of PS.
+ When recalling preset stations in the AF=OFF mode, the tuner will be tuned to the stored frequency and the display will show the stored PS. In case the tuned
approximately 3 seconds. H only the “EON TP” [18] indicator is on but the EON function of this unit is OFF, it is not possible to receive traffic report through another program service. In this case, "TA" (16] (if traffic report waiting status is set to ON) will flash on the display to indicate this situation.
Traffic information reception by EON-TP
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Traffic Announcement Volume Adjustment * The volume of the traffic announcement
is temporarily stored in memory. The next time a report is received, the volume will be at the previous setting. However, if the volume of the traffic reception is be- low Vol 15, the volume will not decrease, and the preset volume of the traffic recep- tion will be set to Vol 15.
TA Reception during CD or Cassette Play * Ifthe radio is already set to the FM band
and tuned to a TP or EON-TP station, even when listening to the cassette or the
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Station has a Pl code that is different from the stored one, the tuner will accept the new PI code and stay tuned to the initial frequency. The display will show the new PS when the signal of the tuned station is strong enough.
Listening to Regional Stations In some countries a particular programme service may “opt out” during a certain part of the day in severai regional variants at particular locations. Since these regional variants are broadcasting a different pro- gramme they temporally have a Pl and a PS that is different from the main pro- gramme service. The Pi’s are mostly “generically linked”. The AF list may either be common for all regional variants or each regional variant may have its own AF list. in other countries there may be regional stations which are not an “opt out” of a particular main programme service but which have an independent existence. These regional stations all have a different PS. Their PI's may be “generically linked” and their AF lists may carry frequencies which are alternatives for that regional sta- tion only.
1) Regional OFF Mode In the default condition, when the button [8] is held down for about 2 seconds to switch it ON, the receiver is in the REG OFF mode. In this case the receiver will switch auto- matically to regional variants of the tuned programme service along the journey. This is of benefit when the regional variants just carry the same programme, but will be- come annoying if the receiver switches back and forth between different pro-
multi-play CD player, when the button [8] is pushed (“TA” [16] is shown on the dis- play), traffic report waiting will begin. When a traffic report begins, the system will switch from cassette or CD to the traf- fic report.
BSA function * While button [8] is on, (“TA” [16] is shown on the display) and AF function is off, and you are listening to either the cassette or multi-play CD player, should the TP station become weak, the radio will start BSA (Best TP Station Auto Search) 10 seconds after “TP” [19] disap- pears from the diplay. The tuner will auto- matically tune to the strongest TP station in the area, and will stand by for a traffic bulletin. BSA does not work when the AF function is selected, so turn the AF func- tion off by pressing button [8] for about 2 seconds when you want to use BSA.
TP Alarm Function + In AF mode, about 30 seconds after “TP”
[19] disappears from the display, which occurs if the signal from the TP station becomes weak, an alarm sounds for 10 seconds to tell you to tune to another TP stations.
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grammes. In this case it is recommended to put the receiver in the REG ON mode.
2) Regional ON Mode When the radio is put in the REG ON mode, the radio will remain tuned to a specific re- gional variant as long as it is available. To put the radio in the REG ON mode, hold down button @ in Bank [12]. “REG” [15] will appear on the display. To cancel the REG ON made i.e. to put the radio back in the defauit REG OFF mode, hold down button @ in Bank [12] again. “REG“ [15] will disappear from the display.
Traffic Information Reception
TP and EON-TP function When a traffic information station (TP sta- tion) is selected, “TP” [19] lights on the dis- play, thus indicating traffic report can be re- ceived through this station. The “EON TP” [18] indicator will light on the display when a selected station (this network) is broad- casting EON information which cross-refer- ences at least one program service which carries traffic information, thus indicating traffic report can be received through an- other program service by using the EON function of this unit. In both cases, by briefly pressing button [8], Traffic report waiting status will be entered. However, if you wish not to interrupt your radio program (eg: classical music pro- gram) by traffic report, the EON function of this unit can be set to OFF. Pressing button @ in Bank {12] for more than 2 seconds, changes the status of the EON function, EON-ON = EON-OFF. This indication is shown on the display for
Tuning Functions on each RDS modes
: TA Mode & AF Tuning Mode | AF Mode plus TA Mode
Seek Tuning will stop to TP or EON-TP find, Stations | Stations
BSM will select and RDS memorize Stations in presets,
TP Stations
Non-RDS station such as those using the Swedish MBS system may be tuned in as RDS station, but this is due to both systems using the same 57 kHz subcarrier frequency
Fig. 3 [28] Blank Skip (B. SKIP) [29] Metal [30] Tape running direction indicator [31] Play indicator [32] Dolby B NR
About Cassette Tapes * Do not use tapes longer than C-90-type
(90 min.) cassettes. Longer tapes can in- terfere with tape transport.
* Aloose or warped label on a cassette tape may interfere with the eject mecha- nism of the unit or cause the cassette to become jammed in the unit. Avoid using such tapes or remove such labels from the cassette before attempting use.
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Using Music Search 1.To repeat the current selection (A), press the (4) side of the button [3] two consec- utive times. (Display shows “R-MS”.) To hear the following piece of music (B) rather than continue the current selection, press the (®) side of the button [3] two consecutive times. (Display shows “F-MS”.) Pressing the button [3] three consecutive times makes the normal sequence of playing resume.
2.To release the music search function, press the button [7].
The following errors will cause the music search function to operate improperly, even though the unit is not malfunctioning. Unrecorded blank portion between selec- tion is less than 4 seconds — the blank portion cannot be detected by the unit. Pauses in recorded conversations are longer than 4 seconds = the unit reads these as blanks between selections. Portions are recorded at very low volume for more than 4 seconds — the unit reads these as blanks between selections.
Current selection Next selection
Rewind Fast forward Blank space (over 4 seconds)
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* Storing cassettes in areas directly ex- posed to sunlight or high temperatures can distort them and subsequently inter- fere with tape transport. (Fig. 5)
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+ Store unused tapes in a tape case where there is no danger of them becoming loose or being exposed to dust.
Cleaning the Head If the playback head becomes dirty, sound quality will suffer. Periodically (once or twice a month) clean the head with a cotton swab soaked with alcohol. (Fig. 6)
Alcohol
Cotton swab
Auto Tape Selector When a cassette tape is inserted, the auto- matic tape selector determines the tape type, and switches between 70 is and 120 ts equalization. When it is a metal or chrome tape, “MTL” [29] comes on. When it is a normal tape, nothing comes on.
Using the blank skip function Automatically carriers out fast forward to the start of the next selection when there is a blank area of 12 seconds or more be- tween selections. 1.Press button @ in Bank [11] until
1. insert the cassette tape into the slot [4], and power will be turned on and the tape begin being played back.
At this time, the tape running direction indi- cator [30] will light up. 2.Adjust volume and tone . 3.To eject the cassette tape, press the but-
ton [5]. * Do not try to eject the cassette immedi-
ately after insertion, as it will cause mal- function. Wait a few seconds.
Changing Program When button [7] is pressed, the tape switch- es from side A to side B (or from side B to side A). (if the button is pressed during fast forwarding or rewinding, the current side is played.)
Dolby B NR To hear a tape recorded using a Dolby NR system, press the button @ in Bank [11]. (“20" [32] appears.) « Dolby noise reduction manufactured under li-
cense from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. “DOLBY” and the double-D symbol! 10 are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
Using Fast Forward and Rewind 1.To fast forward tape, press the (>) side of the button [3]. (Display shows “FF”.) To rewind tape, press the (<4) side. (Display shows “REW”.)
2.To release the fast forward or rewind function, press the button [7].
Playing Compact Discs
Precautions When Using the Mutti- Play CD Control + if the [PS-BUS extension adapter is used,
up to 4 multi play CD players can be con- nected. When two or more CD players are connected, their priorities must be speci- fied for the Multi-play CD players. See the Multi-play CD players instructions and set the address switches correctly. Use this unit with optional multi-play CD players (CDX-P1200 or CDX-P600). if two or more multi-play CD players are connected to the unit, you can select the CD player to be played. Each press of button [7] switches be- tween the CD players and magazine num- ber {33] on the display.
Parts Identification Fig. 1 {3] Track number search/Fast Forward,
Reverse {6] Source selector [7] Multi-ptay CD player select [9] Function ON/OFF [11] Disc number search {12} Disc number search {12] @ Display selector/Edit [12] ®@ {TS (Instant Track Selection)/pro
Fig. 4 (24) Function indicator (33] Magazine number [34] Manual [35] Magazine repeat mode {36] Disc repeat mode [37] Elapsed play time display [38] Track number {39} Disc number
Using the Multi-Play CD Player 1.Press button [6] to change the display to
the multi-play CD player mode and to be- gin disc play.
Each press of button [6] changes the mode as follows: Tape ~ Radio — Multi-play CD player — OFF 2.Use the Disc Number Search function to
select a disc. Select the desired disc by pressing one of
Track Number Search The desired track on the disc currently be- ing played can be selected by track (or song) number. Make sure "MANU" [34] is not displayed on the display. If it is, press the (<4) and (>) Sides of button [3] at the same time to turn it off.
Press the (P) side of button [3] to increase the number at Position [38], or the (4) side to decrease the number. Holding either side of button [3] down changes the track number at high speed.
Using Fast Forward and Reverse 1. Press the (4) and (P) sides of button [3]
at the same time. "MANU" [34] appears on the display.
2.Press the (P) side of button [3] for fast forward, and the (4) side for reverse.
* Sound is output during fast forward and reverse operations.
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the button in Bank [11], [12}. The number of the disc selected appears at position [39] on the display. ¢ tf the number at position [39] on the dis-
play does not change when you press a button in Bank [11], [12], it means that there is no disc loaded in that tray.
3. Adjust volume and tone . 4.To stop disc play, press button [6]. At another press, the normal play resumes from about where it stopped.
Note: * It takes about 30 seconds from setting the magazine in the multi-piay CD player till the start of CD playback. ("READY" ap- pears on the display.) This does not indi- cate a problem; it is just for verifying there a disc in the magazine. When the multi-play CD player is not working corrently, an error message ap- pears on the display (Ex: “ERROR-80”). Identify the error from the multi-play CD player owner's manual. After you press a button in Bank [11], [12], it may take some time before play begins due to the time necessary to load and set the disc in the mechanism.
Function Mode lf the 12-disc magazine CD player CDX-P1200 is combined with this unit, button [12] acts as the disc number search button. Press button [9] to switch between the function mode and disc number search button. (When the function mode is on, button {9] lights in yellow, and when it is off, it lights in red.) When the function is turned on, subsequent operations can be performed.
Repeat You can select one of the play modes (repeat modes) fisted below.
Play mode : =, One-Track Repeat Play the current track repeatedly.
+ When you perform track number search or fast forward or
Disc Repeat
rewind, the mode changes to disc repeat mode.
Magazine Repeat
+ Switching the multi-CD player being played or the disc switches to magazine repeat mode.
Play the same disc repeatedly. * Switching the multi-CD player being played or the disc switches to magazine repeat mode.
Play all discs loaded in the magazine in the multi-play CD player repeatedly. All discs in the magazine are played repeatedly from the first disc.
ALL Repeat The mode changes to this mode when 2 or more multi-play CD players are connected. Multi-play CD players 1 to 4 are played.
Random Play The microcomputer of the multi-play CD player selects plays tracks on discs in random or- der. Random play is performed according to the current play mode (repeat mode) as fol-
Tracks to be played at random
One-Track Repeat All tracks on the disc being played. * The play mode changes to disc repeat mode.
All tracks on the disc being played.
Magazine Repeat All tracks on the discs in the magazine being played.
All tracks on all discs in multi-play CD players 1+to 4.
* When 2 or more multi-play CD players are connected.
lows:
Play mode (repeat mode)
ALL Repeat*
Using Scan The first parts of each track are played in succession for about 10 seconds. This function is useful to search for the track or disc you want to listen to. Scan is performed according to the current play mode (repeat mode) as follows:
Tracks to be scanned and played
One-Track Repeat All tracks on the disc being played. + The play mode changes to disc repeat mode.
All tracks on the disc being played.
Play mode (repeat mode)
1.Select the desired random play mode (re- peat mode). (See page 1-7.)
2.Hold down button @ in Bank [12] for more than 2 seconds. (“RDM” appears on the display [37].) To cance! random play, hold down button @ in Bank [12] for more than 2 seconds again. (“RDM” disappears.)
* Since selections are played in random or- der, the same selection may be played twice in succession.
1.Select the desired random play mode (re- peat mode). (See page 1-7.)
2.Press button ® in Bank [12]. (“SCAN” appears on the display [37].) The first parts of ali tracks are played in succes- sion for about 10 seconds.
3.When you hear the track you want, press button @ in Bank (12] again to cancel Scan. (“SCAN” disappears.) The track (disc) being played is when played to the end.
* The previous function automatically re- sumes when a piece of music with which
ITS (Instant Track Selection) This function lets you program and play the tracks you want. You can listen to just your favorite tracks. * The ADPS function* of the multi-play CD player lets you program up to 100 discs. (Up to 100 discs can be programmed in- cluding disc title inputs (see page 1-9).) * ADPS: Automatic Disc Program Selection
Up to 99 tracks can be programmed for a single disc. When the number of discs exceeds 100, discs not being played (Information not being renewed) in memory is overwritten by the newest. Tracks are programmed for each disc. Programm ed tracks are not erased after the disc is changed.
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Programming 1.Play the track you want to program. 2.Press button ® in Bank [12] to program
the track. (“ITS” appears on the display [37] for 3 seconds.)
+ Program tracks while ITS play is not in progress. It is possible during scan play orrandom play.
Magazine Repeat The first tracks of all the discs in the magazine being played.
ALL Repeat* First tracks of all discs loaded in multi-play CD players 1 to 4.
* When 2 or more multi-piay CD players are connected.
Scan began returns.
ITS Play Track stored only in memory are played in order. Tracks are played according to ITS play mode (repeat mode) as follows: -
Play mode (repeat mode) Tracks to be played by ITS
One-Track Repeat Programmed tracks on the disc being played. ¢ The play mode changes to disc repeat mode.
Programmed tracks on the disc being played.
Magazine Repeat Programmed tracks on the discs in the magazine being played.
+ If the disc being played contains no programmed tracks, the next disc containing programmed tracks is played.
ALL Repeat* Programmed tracks on all discs in all magazines in multi-play CD players 1 to 4. + If the disc (multi-play CD) being played contains no pro- grammed tracks, the next disc (multi-play CD) containing programmed tracks is played.
* When 2 or more multi-play CD players are connected.
1.Select the desired ITS play mode (repeat mode). (See page 1-7.)
Entering Titles 1. Select the disc for which you want to en-
ter a title. 2. Hold down button @ in Bank [12] for
more than 2 seconds to select title input mode.
3. Press the (<4) or (P) side of button [3] to select the input position. The input posi- tion moves continuously when you hold down either side of the button.
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4. Select characters using the (+) or (-) side of button [1]. When you hold down either side of the button, the character changes continuously. Each press of the (+) side changes the character from “A — B — C...", while each press of the (-) side changes the character from “C ~ B ~ A”. To enter a space, press the space sign
(_). 5. Enter all characters by repeating steps 3
and 4. Press button @ in Bank [12] to store them in memory. The title will appear on the display.
Erasing the ITS Program You can erase one or al! selections of the program for the disc being played by ITS.
To erase a single selection: 1.Start ITS play. (See page 1-8.) 2.Play the track you wish to erase by using
disc number search or track number search.
3.Hold down button ® in Bank {12] for more than 2 seconds. (“CLEAR” appears on the display [37] for about 3 seconds.)
To erase the disc program: 1.Start normal play. 2.Play the disc you wish to erase by using
Pausing 1.Press button @ in Bank [12] to pause dur- ing disc playback (“PAUSE” appears on display [37}).
2.Press button @ in Bank [12] again to re- lease pause.
« You can select a track using the track number search during pause. (“ PAUSE” is off while a track is being searched.) When the track search ends, the found track is paused at its betinning.
Disc Title List You can list all discs loaded in the maga- zine being played. This function is conve- nient for checking discs in the magazine being played. Each press of button ® in Bank [12] dis- plays the titles of the discs in magazine being played in ascending order of disc number.
The disc title is displayed for about 8 sec- onds, then the normal operation display returns.
* Nothing is displayed for discs having no titles.
« Trays with no discs are skipped.
Select the disc to be played from the disc list display. 1.Press button @ in Bank [12] to display the
disc title. 2.When the title of the disc you want to lis-
ten to is displayed, press button @ in Bank [12]. That disc is played.
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Disc Title Input You can enter a title for the disc in the multi-play CD player. The title stored for the disc can be displayed. * The ADPS function* of the multi-piay CD player lets you enter titles for up to 100 discs. (Up to 100 discs, including ITS, can be programmed (see page 1-8).) *ADPS: Automatic Disc Program Selection
* Adisc title can consist of up 8 characters for a single disc.
+ When the number of discs exceeds 100, discs not being played (information not being renewed) in memory is overwritten by the newest.
* One title is stored for each disc. The title stored for a disc is not erased after the disc is changed.
Display Swing Each press of button @ in Bank [12] switch- es the display [37] between the elapsed play time and disc title. When you press button [7] while the disc title is being displayed, the normal opera- tion display will appear for 8 seconds.
rectly, co / Secure the wiring with cable clamps or adhe- sive tape. To protect the wiring, wrap adhe- sive tape around them where they lie against Metal parts. Route and secure all wiring so it cannot touch any moving parts, such as the gear shift, handbrake, and seat rails. Do not route wiring in places that get hot, such as near the heater outlet. if the insulation of the wiring melts or gets tom, there is a danger of the wiring short-circuiting to the vehicle body. Don't pass the orange lead through a hole into the engine compartment to connect to the battery. This will damage the lead insula- tion and cause a very dangerous short. Do not shorten any leads. Hf you do, the pro- tection circuit may fail to work when it should. Never feed power to other equipment by cut- ting the inscilation of the power Supply lead of the unit end tapping into the lead. The cur- rent capacity of the lead will be exceeded, CAUSING Over heating. When replacing fuse, be sure to use only fuse of the rating prescribed on the fuse hold- or.
* When the unit is mounted in a vehicle whose ignition switch does not have the ACC (acces- sory) position , be sure to connect the red lead of the unit to the terminal controlled by the ignition switch ON/OFF position. If you do not, the vehicle battery may go flat when you leave your vehicle for several hours.
ACC position No ACC position
2/4/6-speaker system (Fig. 9)
1. Antenna jack 2. Rear out 3. White 4. Red 5. Connecting cords with RCA pin plugs (sold sep-
aretely) 6. Power amp (sold separetely) 7. Biue 8. Muiti-play CD player etc. (sold separetely) 9. IP-BUS input (blue) 10. Blue
To system control terminal of the power amp or Auto—antenna relay control terminal (Max.300mA 12VDC).
11. Black (ground) To vehicle (metal) body.
12.Red To electric terminal controlled by ignition switch (12VDC) ON/OFF.
13. Orange To terminal always supplied with power regard- tess of ignition switch position
14. Fuse resister 15. Fuse holder 16.With a 2 speaker system, connect to the 2
speakers in the front or the rear. 17. Use this for connections when you have the
@Removing the Cassette Mechanism Module (not shown)
1.Remove the four screws.
2.Disconnect the connector of deck unit.
3.Remove the cassette mechanism module.
@Removing the Detach Grille Assy (Fig.10)
1.Disconnect the connector.
2.Disconnect the two stoppers indicated by arrows.
3.Remove the detach grille assy.
Detach Grille Assy
@Removing the Chassis Unit (Fig.11)
1.Remove the screw A, three screws B and four screws C.
2.Unbend the tabs at three locations indicated by arrows until straight.
3.Remove the chassis unit.
Chassis Unit
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Fig.10
Fig.11
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4.ADJUSTMENT
@Test Mode
Test mode is mainly used adjustment of IP BUS type
CD multi players.
* Switching to test mode
While pressing the 4, 6 keys together, switch the back
up and ACC ON.
‘ Canceling test mode
Switch the CD multi-player and back up and ACC OFF.
a) CD multi-player
* SINGLE/10TRK/32TRK will continue to operate even
after the key is released.Tracking closed the moment
C-MOVE is released.
+ JUMP MODE resets to SINGLE as soon as power is
off.
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@Fiow Chart
~#—— ACC,Back-up ON
<Regulator OFF>
CD PLAYER SELECT ( SOURCE During regulator off,oress the F6 key and the system will be put into the new test mode.
<Regulator ON>
=o .\- 0 BOGE
Tracking servo losed ;
5 Carriage shifted Carriage shifted In f + outwards while inwards while n focus state Wikas this key is pressed this key is pressed
Focus Spindle kicked while this key is pressed
ae <Focus closed, TRACK i tracking open, :
YES spindle "rough" servo> Display il
<Tracking closed> Diso! TRACK ;
came |_| OP SB BAND/CLR
BAND/CLR
Single — 10TRK
C.MOVE €<— 32TRK p SELECT
BAND/CLR
Fig.12
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@ Error Numbers And New Test Mode
@ Indicating An Error Number
If the CD should fail to operate in CD multi player or if an error has taken place during the operation and resulted in an error, the player will enter into the error mode.And the cause of such error is numerically indicated.
This is armed at assisting an analysis or repair.
(1) Basic Means of Display
*With ERROR indicated in “MODE" on IP-BUS Display date, an error code is transmitter by the use of MIN and SEC. Identical date are transmitted with MIN and SEC.
‘Examples of Head Unit Display ERROR XX
(2) Number of Error Codes
100 codes, ranging from 00 thought 99.
(3) Error Codes
Error Classification | Description Cause/Detail [eA oredr seg a aaa Carriage home failure Unmovable to and from the inner circumference
oe Home switch failed and/or carriage improper moved ee] ELECTRIC | Focus failure Focus failed
— Disk scarred or stained on the back or vibrating hard Ca Cae SETUP failure Spindle failed to lock or subcode extraordinary Ce ae eee
The disc has been in inserted upside down
[a eso eae —Carriage/tracking improperly and/or disk scarred SYSTEM/ Power failure Power overvoltage or short circuit detected Rares ee ace canal MECHANISM | An error upon ejection MAG SW release time has time out eee eee | MECHANISM | An error while putting in and | Tray in/out time has time out fees Wee en eee | MECHANISM MECHANISM | An error with an empty No disk is available
magazine inserted
@ New Test Modelaging operation and setup analysis) The CD multi player plays in normal mode. After being set up, it will display FOK (focus), LOCK (spindle), subcode, sound skip, protection against a mechanical error or the like, occurrence of an error, cause and time of an expiry, if any, (and disk number)
During the setup,the CD software operation status (internal RAM and C-point)is displayed. The software on the head unit side does not involve any special problem but runs normally.
(1) How to Put in the NEW TEST Mode
See the test mode flow chart Page 1-13.
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(2) Relations of keys between TEST and NEW TEST Modes
Regulator OFF Regulator ON PLAY in progress |Error,Protection
CLR
FWD-KICK TRACKUP/FF [| SCY REV-KICK TRACK DOWN
/REV
pss
[___—_[rracaine exose | — [Trackin oren | MODE GHANGE | [—__|rocuscidse [| -_—_roaus oren J power To New Test Mode | Jump-Mode AUTO/MANU
Selected
Operations,such as EJECT, CD ON/OFF, etc.are to be performed normally
(3) Error Cause (Error Number) Code
Cause/Detal ELECTRIC PLAY FOK=L Put out of focus
ELECTRIC PLAY LOCK=L Spindle unlock Stain,
ELECTRIC PLAY Subcode Subcode fails to read Servo defect, Se al en sa
ete...
(4) Indicating an Operation Status During Setup
Last address memory
operated
Description
[01 [Carriagehomemodestarted [None C~“*S*~*~*~SCSCSY [02 [Cariage moving on the internal crcurferonce | 10-second me Carriage moving on the external circumference
(SE (7 | Spindle turn/Focus search started
}13,—Cs Waiting for focus closing Failure to focus closing
(14 Spindle kicked and focus checked
Tracking closed and focus checked [out offocus SSCS Carriage closed and focus checked [Out offocus SS SSCSCSC—SY 18 Lock waiting Failure to lock,subcode failed to read
Subcode waiting Out of focus
Protection operation
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@Connection Diagram NOTICE: ; ; : Select C1 so that total capacity of 80pF is attained from the direction of the receiver jack.
Z: Output impedance of SSG.
BACK UP
DC Regulated Power Supply
Stereo Modulator
FM/AM TUNER UNIT (TOP VIEW)
TUNER AMP UNIT
Pin24
DC V Meter(1)
DECK UNIT
FM/AM TUNER UNIT
DECK UNIT
Fig.13
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AM ADJUSTMENT ; Displayed Adjustment Method Frequency(kHz) Point (Switch Position)
ef 9] 20) 999 | 1204, 1208, mV Materlt: Maximum FM ADJUSTMENT Modulation M:MONO MOD., 400Hz 100%(75kHz Dev.)
S:STEREO MOD., 1kHz, L or R=90%, Pilot=10%(67.5kHz+7.5kHz Dev.) NOTE:Before proceeding to further adjustments after switching power ON, let the tuner run for ten minutes to allow
the circuits to stabilize.
FM SSG Displayed Adjustment Adjustment Method
No.|Frequency(MHz)| Level(dBf) | Frequency(MHz) Point (Switch Position)
1111080 M [| 65 | 1080— TTA (DC VV Meter(1):6.5Vt0.1V. ss iF CUT tT Bim hut 6ShCST:C(‘;s C9 ~SC“‘«‘L’SSC“STN’ «(Center Meeter0—-——“‘;CCOC' PANTRE [1 [981M [ 10 | 981 ‘| 711,73 [mV Meter(1):Maximum _| i ai Fd AB oe (AUTO ON)
TMENT FM SSG Displayed Adjustment Adjustment Method
Frequency(MHz) | Level(dBf) Frequency(MHz) Point (Switch Position)
| 1 6 [ = 1061M ~~ ~—o | — 52s 106.1 VR701 DC V Meter(4) : 2.25V+0.05V
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@ ICs
PA2021A
YSN.
oOv Ju AV
SSVdAg
aWv
3
IWS
NI DNV
dt
W3
PA2022A
1-18
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HA12163 TA2050S
OOLBY B.NR
PA2020A
(NC) VCC VCC2 CE MC GND SCI SC2 RS1 RS2 RS3
C RSB FRS RRS MCS MM SMt (NC) (NC) SM2
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NJM2068MD XRA3131FS
PM0004AM
PA3029A
1-20
LC72140M
S-8073AN-DY
CE 0! cL DO 0-7
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HCTR LCTR VSS FMIN AMIN VDD /1-6 /\-7
fs]
<p
DATA SHIFT REGISTER LATCH
Fc Ga ce A Ge GER ORAL 4} Ls} Lé] fe} [J bo} [of Le] 7
0-6 140-5 140-4 I/0-3 1/0-2 1/0-1
PA2023A
CONSTANT VOLTAGE REGULATED
POWER SUPPLY
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@ Pin Functions(PD4478A)
Format
| a tM TO TC Dualilluminationoutput. SS SO™~—SCCCOCSd | 2 | RDSRST =| OO) OC Cd ResetoutputforRDSIC_ SSCS; PTFCé<CS*«*d | 3 | RDSSEL_ [0 [ C_ [SelectoutputforRDSIC SsCS;S;«7«7;7; FETS*é~<CS~«* | 4 taAvss UT CUT CT AGNDC“‘C(‘#’‘“N(NNNNNYNYYYYYW’" | 5 | ROSEN, | OC CC Cd EnableoutputforRDSIC. = OO™—~“—~S~*~SCCCCCOOOTCTTCOCOTCS*S | = 6 «| RDSRDY [| | | _—i| Ready input from RDSIC | 7 | AvREF [| i [sd AD converterreferencevoltage st=—<“CSS~SCSCSCS | 8 | KyoT. OT tT Keydatainput ™~—“—s™S™S™O™O™O™O~™OCOCOCOCOCOCOCOCOCSC‘S | 9 [ppoT. | OTC‘ Display data output | __10 |SwvodD | 0 [ C _| Grille power supply control output | 11 | RDSDI | | | _| Serial data input for RDS IC | __12, |RDSDO [0 | C [Serial data output for RDS IC | 13 | RDSCK | O | C | Serial clock output for RDS IC | 4 tPCT tT CSP atta input | 15 | PCK CUT OF OT CCS PL clock output | 16-—~«[ Poors! =| ~—Ssd[)~S CC ~——_~sSY| PLL data output/Test program input | 17 _| PceftsO_[ —*| ~~ ~C __[ PLL enable/Test program output | _ 18 ~| MON/TSCK [ O [| C [| Monaural output/Test program clock ie 19. NG ee a pNOtused oe, | 20 | TUNPW | OTC Tuner powercontroloutput_——=—SSSS™t=—<“—SSOOOOOCCOCOC“‘“‘“t‘“‘“‘*d | 21 [play [oO [CT MSgainselectoutppt = SOSSSS™~—CSSOOOOCOCOC“‘CCNNNNNY | 22 | pipyec” | oO | C | DolbyNRB/Cselectoutppt —SS~C—~CSSSOSOOSOCOSSSCSCS | 23 TNR UT OUT CC Dolbyoutput—OCO™~—“C—sSOSOTTTCCSC“‘SNSNNCNSC‘(NNNY | 24 [sci [| oO ~[ C _| Cassette mechanism sub motor control output. | 25 [sc2_ [0 | C___| Cassette mechanism sub motor control output. | 26 Os | Cassette mechanism capstan motor control output
Cassette mechanism MS sense input
S
Ec a ee oe | MSIN | | 28 TNR | _——s| Tapedirectioninput| ss ™™O™~—“—sSOSOSOCOOTCOCOCOCSC‘OY | 29 | MTtsw oT i | Metalsenseinput ——SSSSSSOS™~=<“—~SOCOCCOCOCOCOCOSC“‘C™NOY | ___30 [LOADSw | i [| Tapeloadinginput_———SSSSSOCSC~C~SS.CCSCSCOCOOSONNY | 31 |pos [| 1 [| Cassette mechanism position sense input | 32 [res [i [| Cassette mechanism reverse end sense input. pee IS NGS RS fae GND ne ee Se ee eg | 34 [Nes [| i [| Cassette mechanism normal end sense input. | 35 [stay | OO CE CC Stand-by output | _36_ [voc | Oo | NM [AuditionoutputSSOSCS™~—~—SSCONCOC | 37_ | supwo | OT NM__[SubwooferconttolO0 ——~—SsSC=~—CSSSCOCOCOO | _38 [ supwi “| O | NM__[Subwoofercontrol) ——SsS~CS~—SSSSCCSCS
S941 ING sy Notised: — | __ 42, «| BUSMUTE | Tm | O | Cc [iPBUSmuteocuput t—~—“—™S™~C™COCCOOOTTCOCOCOOC*dYC
TMUTE eas ee Tuner mute output | 44 | DMUTE | O | C | Deck mute output | 45 [Pee | O | C | Beeptone output [ae Dore 0} ea et
SORO | O | C | Source select output | 48 [sort | O | C | Source select output | 49 [ech | OTC Clock adjustment output. —Ss—SSCOSSCS po BONG Se Noted ee | 51 [Ax | OTC | Diversity control output. _—=—S—s—SSSCOCSSS | 52 [FMAM | O | C | FM/AM powerselect output a Iiumination power supply control output. | 54 | SyYSPW_| C System power supply control output | 55 | asenB. | || ~~ _| Accsense input | 66 TT ~—SC*dEC OSE SC _—=S IP BUSS ata output | 67 PRX TP BUSdatainput———SS—~—~SSSCSCSCSSSS | 58 [appwo [OTC Serial IC power supply control output pee SD ee Ty SD input se 2 ae eT 7 eR
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vO Function and Operation Format A
| =| TELmutesignalinput ee —“‘~‘—S™S™~™S™SCSCSCSCSd | ——i| Backuppowersenseinput —“‘—*~sSCSCd | | ACCpowersenseinput — s—“Cs—sSCSCSCisdCY fal detach sense detach sense
a ae a Fel
C C C
| | Powersupply | | Crystaloscillatorconnectionpin |__| Crystal oscillatorconnectionpin Cd Pai Sn] NON a a a pilaso tae NOUUROU scat oe eee | | Testprogrammodeinput |__| Positive power supply terminal for analog circuit, aioe oie | Nei Ee feet 860 ea es Gadd oe Se
PMLOO1A | OutputFormat_| Meaning C MOS output Middle resistivity
N channel open drain
IC's marked by* are MOS type.
Be careful in handing them because they are very
liable to be damaged by electrostatic induction.
*PD4478A
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*PD6122A
PMR001A
1-24
@Pin Functions (PD6122
RSG ano ans Soe er oe te ee
Notused! |< 8
Function LED select output
| Keysenseinput ss CCsssC‘“‘“‘“C‘“NSNCNC#NCNNNNNYNNNNL Key strobe output
LCD segment output
LCD common output
Power supply terminal
SC14SU69F
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@Pin Functions (PD0191A)
Format
| IT RDSEN [| ts [| EnableinputfromsystemcontrolIC CS | 2 RDScK. | i | SerialclockinputfromsystemcontrolIC_CSC“‘“C™SC™C*d’
| 715;NC CT | 16 RDSSEL_ | 1 | 7 TUNSEL [| ot F | 1gig[Nnc_ TS CNORUSG. se ee
CNVSS
RDSRST Crystal oscillating element connection pin
Crystal oscillating element connection pin
E
D N
N
N 27-31| NC
M/AM tuner unit select input
S :
RDS demodulation clock input R .
Peowiaa'll lie ae =e Peed eee] Fe aa ae ies) | aes bis Tes] Le | | RDS demodulationdatainput Cd aa ee D
NOES OO es a ee DRST C
ie aetna ee era ee ee | = |SKsignalinput Cd | [RDS LKsignalinput Cd c=! i | Cc
DK signal input
ZisleaieeBe SlA] rl Qiz
~ am
@
Pe alalb ~ = ~ ol
51| ERROR Cc Disapprove of error correction output
| C_ |[Erorouput — —“—sS™~™~™OC””””C”””C‘izCQUS During RDS data reception output Fuzzy control output
ae i |__| Fuzzy level input |__| Signal level from tuner Flame
| ——s«64| RDSRDY | Ready output for system control IC
*PDO1S1A PAO051AM
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@LCD(CAW1248)
FUNCTION
MONG Bi SKUP
Ze
CA oo
=.
S
‘s) tL
SEGMENT COMMON
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5.ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST
NOTES:
@ Parts whose parts numbers are omitted are subject to being not supplied.
@ The part numbers shown below indicate chip components.
Chip Resistor
RS1//0SOOOU,. RS V/OOSOOOS
Chip Capacitor (except for CQS.....)
CKS....., CCS....., CSZS.....
===e=Circuit Symbol & No. Part Name===== Part No. Part No.
Unit Number : CWE1313 RESISTORS Unit Name — : FM/AM Tuner Unit
R 1 RS1/16S152J MISCELLANEOUS R 2 RS1/16S271J
R 3 10 16 18 20 103 RS1/16$223J Ic 14 PA2021A R 4 5 RS1/16SOROJ Ic 2 PA2022A R 6 RS1/16S680J Qa 1 3SK195 Qa 2 202 2$8C2712 R 7 #14 RS1/16S563) Qa 3 DTC124EU R 8 RS1/16S331J
R 9 RS1/16S473J Q 51 DTC124TU R11 RS1/16S474J Q 52 2SC4207 R 12 RS116S123J Q 53 2SA1586 Q 201 2SK435 R 13 15 217 RS1/16S563U D 1 18V172 R 17 206 RS116S102J
R 21 22 RS1/16S560J D 2 3 4 KV1410 R 51 74 RS116S391J D 5 MA151WK R 52 RS1'46S152J D 6 151 202 MA157 D 201 MA157 R 53 RS1/16S751J D 203 SVC203CP R 58 157 RS116S682J
R 56 RS1/16S332J L 1 Inductor LCTBR12K2125 R 58 73 203 RS1/46S102J L 2 52 Ferri-Inductor LAU 150K R60 RS1/16S123J L 51 Ferri-inductor LAU2R2K L 201 Ferri-lnductor LAU4R7K R 72 RS1/16S391J L 202 CoilimH CTF 1026 R 101 RS1/1 6S224J
R 102 104 222 RS1/16S822J L 203 inductor LAU390K R 151 152 RS1/16S272J L204 Ferri-inductor LAU680K R153 RS1/1 6S 103J L 205 Ferri-Inductor LAU330K L 206 Inductor CTF1198 R 154 155 202 RS1/16S103J it 1 Coil CTC1078 R 186 RS1/1 6S153J
R 158 RS1/1 6S183J T 2 Coil CTE1077 R 159 216 RS1/t 6S103J T 3 Coil CTC1077 R 204 213 RS1/1 6$2225 T 4 Coil CTC1079 T 51 Coit CTC1081 R 205 RS1/ 6S823J T 202 Coil CTB1102 R 207 RS1/ 6S225J
R 208 RS1/1 6S752J T 203 Coil CTE1076 R 209 RS 1/1 68822J T 204 Coil CTE1074 R 214 RS 1/1 6$333J T 205 Coil CTE1075 CF 1 51 52 Ceramic Filter CTF1292 R 215 RS1/| 6S330J CF 201 Ceramic Filter CTF1291 R 218 RS 11 6S333J
R 220 RS1'6S8100J CF 202 Ceramic Filter CTF1300 R 221 RS116S473J xX 151 Ceramic Resonator CSS1308 R 223 RS 11 6S563J Xx 201 Crystal Resonator CS$1111 VR 51 Semi-fixed 47k Q (B) CCP1210 CAPACITORS VR 52 Semi-fixed 68k Q(B) CCP1211
Cc 1 54 CCS#7H220550 VR 151 Semi-fixed 10k Q(B) CCP1206 c 2 CCSRCH390J50 VR 152 Semi-fixed 22k Q (B) CCP1208 Cc 3 102 103 154 163 203 210 CKS(*YB473K16 AR 1 Capacitor with Discharge Gap DSP-201M Cc 4 12 CCSRCOHO70D50
c 5 53 CCSRCCH270J50
Cc 6 CKShw’B222K50 c 7 CCSRCCHO40C50 c 8 105 CKSRwB222K50 Cc 9 16 CCSRH470J50 Cc 10 CCSRH090D50
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Part No. s====Circuit Symbol & No. Part Name===<== Part No.
co CKSRYB223K25 R 277 RS1/10S224J Cc 13 CCSRCH070D50 R 279 280 RS1/10S223J Cc 14 CKSQYB103K25 R 351 352 RS1/10S102J C 15 22 655 101 151 164 219 220 225 227 CKSQYB104K25 R 353 354 RS1/10S102J Cc 17 CCSRCH100D50 R 355 RS 1/10S274J)
Cc 18 CCSRCHO80D50 R 356 RS 1/10S202J C 19 20 21 52 62 71 74 201 207 CKSRYB103K50 R 357 RS 1/10S472J C 23 CEA3R3M50LL R 358 359 RS1/10S103J C 24 29 73 106 213 CKSRYB223K25 R 360 RS1/10S102J C 25 CKSRYB682K50 R 361 RS 1/10S622J
C 26 28 231 CEA101M16LL R 401 RS 1/10S273J C $1 223 CKSRYB103K50 R 402 RS1/10S223J C 56 162 211 CEAO10M50LL R 403 405 RS 1/10S274J C 57 64 66 237 CCSRCH101J50 R 404 RS 1/10S823J Cc 58 CKSRYB153K25
CAPACITORS Cc 60 CEAR47MS50LL Cc 61 CEAR22M50LL C 251 252 253 254 CKSQYB47 1K50 Cc 63 CKSQYB104K25 C 255 256 353 CKSQYB103K50 C 65 CEAOR1MS50LL C 257 258 CEVNP010M50 C 104 226 CEA4R7M35LL C 271 CEV010M50
C 272 CKSQYB 104K25 C 152 153 CKSRYB223K25
C 155 CEAR15MS50LL C 301 302 CEVNPR47M50 C 156 CKSQYB563K 16 C 309 310 CKSQYB104K16 C 158 212 CEA100M 16LL Cc 351 CKSYB224K25 Cc 159 CCSRCH331J50 Cc 352 CKSQYB392K50
C 354 CKSQYB473K50 Cc 160 CSZS010M16
Cc 161 CKSQYB104K25 C 355 CKSYB104K50 C 202 CKSRYB332K50 C 356 CKSQYB103K50 C 204 CCSRCH120J50 C 401 CKSQYB182K50 C 205 CCSRCHS560J550 C 402 CKSQYB822K50
C 403 CKSQYB333K50 C 206 221 CCSRCH680J50 C 208 CEA470M16LL C 404 CKSQYB47 1K50 C 209 215 228 CKSRYB103K50 C 214 230 CKSRYB472K50 Unit Number :CWM3581 C 216 CCSRCH100D50 Unit Name —:Tuner Amp Unit
C 217 CCSRCH221J550 MISCELLANEOUS C 218 234 CEA220M 16LL C 222 CCSRCH150J50 IC 451 TA2050S C 224 CCSRCH181J50 IC 452 XRA3131FS C 229 CEAR68M50LL IC 453 PM0004AM
{C 501 LC72140M C 232 CCSRCH390J50 IC 551 PA3029A C 233 CKSRYB332K50 C 235 CKSQYB104K25 IC 641 NJM2068MD C 236 CKSRYB223K25 IC 701 PD4478A
IC 703 S-80734AN-DY IC 704 PA2023A
Unit Number :CWM3113 IC 705 PMLO01A Unit Name Deck Unit
iC 706 PA0051AM MISCELLANEOUS IC 801 PMR001A
IC 802 PD0191A IC 251 HA12163 IC 803 SC 14SU69F IC 351 PA2020A Q 451 452 703 711 802 28C2712 Q 271 2SC4116 Q 351 2SB1260 Q 501 28C3098 Q 352 2SC4102 Q 502 28C3295
Q 591 592 DTC143TK R 251 252 253 254 RS1/10S 104) Q 593 DTC114TK R 255 256 RS1/10S 1815 Q 641 DTC314TK R 257 258 RS1/10S 183J Q 642 OTC314TK R 259 260 RS1/10S 133J R 261 262 RS1/10S274J Q 701 DTA114EK
Q 702 2SB 1243 R 271 RS1/10S 183J Q 705 713 Chip Transistor 2SA1162 R 272 273 322 RS1/10S223J Q 706 DTC114EK R 274 RS1/10S 103J Q 709 DTA114EK R 275 RS1/10S473J
R 276 278 RS1/10S 104J
1-28
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=====Circuit Symbol & No. Part Name===== Part No. =====Circuit Symbol & No. Part Name===== Part No.
Q 712 2SD1760F5 R 540 RS1/10S 102J Q 714 DTC124EK R 541 RS1/10S330J Q 804 28Ca944 R 542 RS1/10S 102J Q 805 Chip Transistor 2SA1162 R 551 552 553 RS1/10S272J D 501 MA3027H R 654 RS1/10S272J
D 502 MA3027H R 555 556 557 737 753 770 RS1/10S472J D 503 709 Chip Diode MA151WK R 559 560 561 562 563 564 565 566 RS1/10S2R2J D 551 552 553 554 555 556 557 558 712 ERA15-02VH R 568 RS1/10S 153J D 703 704 705 MA153 R 591 592 RS1/10S272J D 706 MA3062H R 593 594 RS1/10S 104J
D 707 MA151K R 641 RS1/10S223J D 710 MA3075H R 642 RS1/10S223J D 711 MA3082L R 643 644 RS1/10S 153J D 713 MA3056M R 645 RS1/10S102J D 801 MA3047M R 646 RS1/10S 102J
D 802 MA151K R 647 648 752 755 RS1/10S223J L 501 Ferri-Inductor CTF-157 R 701 RS1/10S620J L 502 701 702 Ferri-Inductor LAU2R2M R 702 703 760 971 972 RS1/10S101J L 703 704 Ferri-Inductor LAU2R2M R 705 RS1/10S124J L 801 802 Ferri-Inductor LAU 101K R 706 744 745 764 765 802 806 807 808 RS1/10S 102J
xX 501 Crystal Resonator CSS1011 R 708 710 754 RS1/10S473J xX 701 CSS1303 R 711 712 RS1/10S 102J X 801 Crystal Resonator CSS 1056 R 714 RA4C473J S 701 Switch CSG 1046 R 718 RA2CQ473J VR 801 VRMB6VS222 R 720 724 RA4C222J
BZ 701 CPV1011 R 728 RA2CQ222J FM/AM Tuner Unit CWE1313 R 731 RA4C881J
R 736 RS1/25681J RESISTORS R 738 739 740 741 742 743 749 761 803 RS1/10S472J
R 759 767 768 840 841 842 844 845 849 RS1/10S473J R 401 402 RS1/10S331J R 403 RS1/10S272J R 786 RS1/10S683y R 404 RS1/10S272J R 769 RS1/109S220J R 405 RS1/10S103J R 792 RS1/19SOROJ R 406 RS1/10S103J R 793 RS1/19S 1015
R 801 RS1/4S 750) R 407 408 RS1/10S273J R 451 452 528 534 535 536 704 713 756 757 RS1/10S473J R 804 805 848 RS 1/19S333J R 453 454 459 460 479 480 513 518 519 520 RS1/10S102J R 810 RS1/101S 1525 R 455 456 RS1/10S181J R 811 813 818 RS$1/10S 102J R 457 458 507 746 758 843 RS1/10S223J R 824 825 826 827 834 837 977 978 RS1/11S6815
R 832 833 835 RS1/10S 104) R 461 462 463 464 465 466 815 816 817 831 RS1/10S104J R 467 468 RS1/10S123J R 838 RS 1/10S 1055 R 469 470 RS 1/10S683J R 839 RS1/1(S332J R 471 472 475 476 RS1/10S303J R 847 RS1/11S2735 R 473 474 RS1/10S153J R 850 RS1/1tS681J
R 973 974 975 976 RS V/1ISOROJS R 477 478 RS1/10S1835 R 481 482 RS1/10S153J R 991 992 RS1/1(SOROJ R 483 484 509 514 523 570 734 RS1/10S103J
R 485 486 RS1/10S562J CAPACITORS R 487 488 RS1/10S562J
C 401 402 CEARS3MS50LL R 489 490 567 748 762 RS1/10S103J C 403 404 CKSQYIB472K50 R 491 492 493 511 526 527 537 538 558 595 RS1/10S472J C 405 406 415 416 461 462 470 471 472 483 CEAINOMI6LL R 501 RS1/10S101J C 407 408 409 411 413 CKSQYBB822K50 R 502 RS 1/10S332J C 410 412 414 CKSQY8B822K50 R 503 RS 1/10S821J
C 451 452 457 458 CEA01) MS50LL R 504 RS 1/10S331J C 453 454 455 456 CEA01) MS50NPLL R 505 RS1/10S680J C 459 460 591 592 720 CEA0? MS50LL R 506 515 516 524 525 735 747 763 823 RS1/10S222J C 463 464 CCSQ(H270550 R 508 569 RS1/10S221J C 465 466 CCSQtt-4121J50 R §10 517 521 809 812 814 RS1/10S102J
C 467 468 CCSQWH4121J50 R 512 RS 1/10$152J5 C 469 645 646 710 CEA2R MS50Li R 522 RS1/10S$123J C 473 474 CKSQ\E3333K25, R 529 RS1/10S473J C 475 476 CKSQ\E3682K50 R 530 531 532 533 820 RS1/10S222J C 477 478 CKSQ\E3682K50 R 539 RS1/10S822J
C 479 480 CKSQ\E3683K25
C 481 482 CKSQ\E3681K50 C 484 485 486 495 570 707 CEA1NgMI6LL
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