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SERVICE MANUAL
Micro Hi-Fi Audio
SERVICE MANUAL

MODEL: CM2460 (CM2460, CMS2460F)


MODEL: CM2460
(CM2460, CMS2460F)

CAUTION
BEFORE SERVICING THE UNIT, READ THE “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS”
IN THIS MANUAL.

P/NO : AFN77360066 JANUARY, 2016


CONTENTS

SECTION 1 ........ GENERAL


SECTION 2 ........ CABINET & MAIN CHASSIS
SECTION 3 ........ ELECTRICAL
SECTION 4 ........ REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST

1-1
SECTION 1
SUMMARY

CONTENTS

SERVICING PRECAUTIONS ............................................................................................................................ 1-3

ESD PRECAUTIONS ......................................................................................................................................... 1-5

HIDDEN KEY MODE ......................................................................................................................................... 1-6

SERVICE INFORMATION FOR EEPROM ........................................................................................................ 1-7

PROGRAM DOWNLOAD & UPDATE GUIDE .................................................................................................. 1-8

SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 1-9

1-2
SERVICING PRECAUTIONS
NOTES REGARDING HANDLING OF THE PICK-UP
1. Notes for transport and storage
1) The pick-up should always be left in its conductive bag until immediately prior to use.
2) The pick-up should never be subjected to external pressure or impact.

Storage in conductive bag Drop impact

2. Repair notes
1) The pick-up incorporates a strong magnet, and so should never be brought close to magnetic materials.
2) The pick-up should always be handled correctly and carefully, taking care to avoid external pressure and
impact. If it is subjected to strong pressure or impact, the result may be an operational malfunction and/or
damage to the printed-circuit board.
3) Each and every pick-up is already individually adjusted to a high degree of precision, and for that reason
the adjustment point and installation screws should absolutely never be touched.
4) Laser beams may damage the eyes!
Absolutely never permit laser beams to enter the eyes!
Also NEVER switch ON the power to the laser output part (lens, etc.) of the pick-up if it is damaged.

NEVER look directly at the laser beam, and don’t allow


contact with fingers or other exposed skin.

5) Cleaning the lens surface


If there is dust on the lens surface, the dust should be cleaned away by using an air bush (such as used
for camera lens). The lens is held by a delicate spring. When cleaning the lens surface, therefore, a cot-
ton swab should be used, taking care not to distort lens.

Pressure
Magnet
Pressure

How to hold the pick-up


Cotton swab

Conductive Sheet

6) Never attempt to disassemble the pick-up.


Spring has excess pressure. If the lens is extremely dirty, apply isopropyl alcohol to the cotton swab.
(Do not use any other liquid cleaners, because they will damage the lens.) Take care not to use too much
of this alcohol on the swab, and do not allow the alcohol to get inside the pick-up.

1-3
NOTES REGARDING COMPACT DISC PLAYER REPAIRS
1. Preparations
1) Compact disc players incorporate a great many ICs as well as the pick-up (laser diode). These components
are sensitive to, and easily affected by, static electricity. If such static electricity is high voltage, components
can be damaged, and for that reason components should be handled with care.
2) The pick-up is composed of many optical components and other high-precision components. Care must be
taken, therefore, to avoid repair or storage where the temperature or humidity is high, where strong magne-
tism is present, or where there is excessive dust.
2. Notes for repair
1) Before replacing a component part, first disconnect the power supply lead wire from the unit
2) All equipment, measuring instruments and tools must be grounded.
3) The workbench should be covered with a conductive sheet and grounded.
When removing the laser pick-up from its conductive bag, do not place the pick-up on the bag. (This is
because there is the possibility of damage by static electricity.)
4) To prevent AC leakage, the metal part of the soldering iron should be grounded.
5) Workers should be grounded by an armband (1 M)
6) Care should be taken not to permit the laser pick-up to come in contact with clothing, in order to prevent
static electricity changes in the clothing to escape from the armband.
7) The laser beam from the pick-up should NEVER be directly facing the eyes or bare skin.

Armband

Resistor
(1 M)
Resistor
Conductive
(1 M)
Sheet

1-4
ESD PRECAUTIONS
Electrostatically Sensitive Devices (ESD)
Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such components
commonly are called Electrostatically Sensitive Devices (ESD). Examples of typical ESD devices are integrated
circuits and some field-effect transistors and semiconductor chip components. The following techniques should
be used to help reduce the incidence of component damage caused by static electricity.
1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor component or semiconductor-equipped assembly, drain off
any electrostatic charge on your body by touching a known earth ground. Alternatively, obtain and wear a
commercially available discharging wrist strap device, which should be removed for potential shock reasons
prior to applying power to the unit under test.
2. After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ESD devices, place the assembly on a conductive surface
such as aluminum foil, to prevent electrostatic charge buildup or exposure of the assembly.
3. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder ESD devices.
4. Use only an anti-static solder removal device. Some solder removal devices not classified as "anti-static" can
generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ESD devices.
5. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ESD
devices.
6. Do not remove a replacement ESD device from its protective package until immediately before you are
ready to install it. (Most replacement ESD devices are packaged with leads electrically shorted together by
conductive foam, aluminum foil or comparable conductive materials).
7. Immediately before removing the protective material from the leads of a replacement ESD device, touch the
protective material to the chassis or circuit assembly into which the device will by installed.

CAUTION : BE SURE NO POWER IS APPLIED TO THE CHASSIS OR CIRCUIT, AND OBSERVE ALL OTHER
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.

8. Minimize bodily motions when handing unpackaged replacement ESD devices. (Otherwise harmless motion
such as the brushing together of your clothes fabric or the lifting of your foot from a carpeted floor can generate
static electricity sufficient to damage an ESD device).

CAUTION. GRAPHIC SYMBOLS

THE LIGHTNING FLASH WITH APROWHEAD SYMBOL. WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE, IS


INTENDED TO ALERT THE SERVICE PERSONNEL TO THE PRESENCE OF UNINSULATED
“DANGEROUS VOLTAGE” THAT MAY BE OF SUFFICIENT MAGNITUDE TO CONSTITUTE A RISK OF
ELECTRIC SHOCK.

THE EXCLAMATION POINT WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE


SERVICE PERSONNEL TO THE PRESENCE OF IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION IN SERVICE
LITERATURE.

1-5
HIDDEN KEY MODE
Push both Front key and Remote Control key to activate it for 5 seconds.

1. Check Version and Option code


 Front Key : PLAY/PAUSE
 Remote Control Key : PLAY/PAUSE
 You can change [Audio MCU Version <-> Audio EQ Version <-> EEPROM Option] by SKIP+/-.

2. Clear EEPROM
 Front Key : PLAY/PAUSE
 Remote Control Key : SKIP-

1-6
SERVICE INFORMATION FOR EEPROM

POWER ON

FLD no disc status or PORT.IN status.

Front ‘Play/Pause’ + Remote Control ‘Forward skip’


push same timing during 5 seconds.

FLD ‘OP00-00’

Move to appropriate position and make changes


with remote control ‘skip, sound effect, stop’ key.

Press ‘PLAY/PAUSE’ key.

FLD ‘write ok’

Front ‘Play/Pause’ + Remote Control ‘Forward skip’


push same timing during 5 seconds.

FLD ‘E2P CLR’

Completed

1-7
PROGRAM DOWNLOAD & UPDATE GUIDE
Caution:
• When downloading the file, you should neither unplug the USB device, change to the other function,
nor power off the device.
• USB device must be unplugged when the downloading process is completed.

If security program (Water Wall) is activated on your PC, you must save the file to the USB storage device and
disable the security software, then download the file to your set.

1. Main Program
1) File name is CM2460_FW_yymmddNo.bin
2) Put upgrade file into USB root directory. (No other file exist on root directory)
3) Change the mode to USB mode.
4) It will start update process automatically with showing “MCU UP” on Display window.
5) If the update is finished, the set will turn off automatically.

2. EQ Program
1) File name is EQ_PRG_CM2460_yymmdd_No_Checksum.bin
2) Put upgrade file into USB root directory. (No other file exist on root directory)
3) Change the mode to USB mode.
4) It will start update process automatically with showing “EQ UP” on Display window.
5) If the update is finished, the set will turn off automatically.

1-8
SPECIFICATIONS
• GENERAL
Power requirements Refer to the main label.
Power consumption Refer to the main label.
Networked standby : 0.5 W (If all network ports are activated.)
Dimensions (W x H x D) Approx. 230 mm x 125 mm x 236 mm
Net Weight Approx. 2.1 kg
Operating temperature 5 °C to 35 °C
Operating humidity 5 % to 90 %

• INPUTS
Portable in (PORT. IN) 0.4 Vrms (3.5 mm stereo jack) x 1

• TUNER
FM Tuning Range 87.5 to 108.0 MHz or 87.50 to 108.00 MHz

• AMPLIFIER (RMS OUTPUT POWER)


Total 100 W
Front 50 W (6 Ω at 1 kHz, 10 % THD)

• SYSTEM
Frequency response 80 to 20,000 Hz
Signal-to-noise ratio 80 dB
Dynamic range 75 dB
Bus Power Supply (USB) 5V 500 mA

• FRONT SPEAKERS
Type 2 Way 2 Speaker
Impedance 6Ω
Rated Input Power 50 W
Max. Input Power 100 W
Dimensions (W x H x D) Approx. 150 mm x 250 mm x 140 mm
Net Weight Approx. 1.52 kg

• Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

1-9
1-10
SECTION 2
CABINET & MAIN CHASSIS

CONTENTS

EXPLODED VIEWS ........................................................................................................................................... 2-3


1. CABINET AND MAIN FRAME SECTION ................................................................................................. 2-3
2. PACKING ACCESSORY SECTION ......................................................................................................... 2-7
3. SPEAKER SECTION ................................................................................................................................ 2-8

2-1
2-2
EXPLODED VIEWS NOTES) THE EXCLAMATION POINT WITHIN AN
EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE IS INTENDED
TO ALERT THE SERVICE PERSONNEL
1. CABINET AND MAIN FRAME SECTION TO THE PRESENCE OF IMPORTANT
SAFETY INFORMATION IN SERVICE
LITERATURE.

453 270 453


I
453

519

SMPS 453
A47 H
L

453 453
L
MAIN
G
F
D E
A46 C 453
B
A
A43 J

267 453 519


CABLE1
252 K
453
A45 253 B 825
DISPLAY 452 453 452
511
KEY J

G H
460
492
D A

271
K 266
518 CABLE6

A52 260 CABLE8 266


BT F
CABLE2
263 261
A42
492 A26 261
251 520 264
C 261
262
I 300
520
CABLE7
262
E
A00 520 261
265

265
2. PACKING ACCESSORY SECTION

801 Owner’s manual

808 Batteries 900 Remote control

803 Packing, Main

804 Bag

803 Packing, Main

802 Box
3. SPEAKER SECTION

A60L
A60R
SECTION 3
ELECTRICAL

CONTENTS
ONE POINT REPAIR GUIDE ............................................................................................................................ 3-2
1. NO POWER ............................................................................................................................................ 3-2
2. NO BOOTING WHEN POWER ON THE SET........................................................................................ 3-4
3. VFD IS NOT DISPLAYED WHEN POWER ON THE SET ..................................................................... 3-5
4. NO OPERATION OF MD ........................................................................................................................ 3-6
5. NO SOUND ........................................................................................................................................... 3-11

ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE................................................................................................. 3-16


1. POWER (SMPS) ................................................................................................................................... 3-16
2. MCS PART CHECK .............................................................................................................................. 3-19
3. FLD DISPLAY CHECK ......................................................................................................................... 3-20
4. PWM MODULATION CHECK ............................................................................................................... 3-21
5. POWER AMP PART CHECK ............................................................................................................... 3-22
6. TUNER / AUX FUNCTION CHECK ...................................................................................................... 3-23
7. TUNER FUNCTION CHECK................................................................................................................. 3-24
8. CD FUNCTION CHECK ........................................................................................................................ 3-25
9. DOUBLE USB FUNCTION ................................................................................................................... 3-26

WAVEFORMS OF MAJOR CHECK POINT.................................................................................................... 3-27


1. SDRAM ................................................................................................................................................. 3-27
2. SERVO .................................................................................................................................................. 3-27
3. AUDIO PATH ........................................................................................................................................ 3-28
4. USB ....................................................................................................................................................... 3-29

WIRING DIAGRAM .......................................................................................................................................... 3-31

BLOCK DIAGRAMS ........................................................................................................................................ 3-33


1. SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM ................................................................................................................ 3-33
2. SMPS BLOCK DIAGRAM ..................................................................................................................... 3-35
3. POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM ................................................................................................................. 3-37

CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS ...................................................................................................................................... 3-39


1. SMPS CIRCUIT DIAGRAM .................................................................................................................. 3-39
2. MAIN - POWER CIRCUIT..................................................................................................................... 3-41
3. MAIN - SERVO CIRCUIT DIAGRAM .................................................................................................... 3-43
4. MAIN - MPEG CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ...................................................................................................... 3-45
5. MAIN - AUDIO CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ..................................................................................................... 3-47
6. MAIN - AMP CIRCUIT DIAGRAM......................................................................................................... 3-49
7. DISPLAY/ KEY CIRCUIT DIAGRAM .................................................................................................... 3-51

CIRCUIT VOLTAGE CHART ........................................................................................................................... 3-53


1. ICs ......................................................................................................................................................... 3-53
2. CAPACITORS ....................................................................................................................................... 3-54

PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD DIAGRAMS ....................................................................................................... 3-55


1. SMPS P.C.BOARD ............................................................................................................................... 3-55
2. MAIN P.C.BOARD ................................................................................................................................ 3-59
3. DISPLAY P. C. BOARD ........................................................................................................................ 3-63
4. KEY P. C. BOARD ................................................................................................................................ 3-67

3-1
ONE POINT REPAIR GUIDE

4
LF-UU1005-818R
1. NO POWER
LF901
If the unit doesn’t work by no power problem, repair the set according to the following guide.

3
1-1. FUSE & BRIDGE DIODE
1-1-1. Solution
Please check and replace F900, BD900 or TH900 on SMPS board.

1-1-2. How to troubleshoot (Countermeasure)


1) Check if the fuse F900 is open or short-circuit.
2) Check if the bridge diode BD900 is short-circuit by over current with a digital multi meter.
3) Check if the NTC thermistor TH900 is normal or open.

HVCC
2

TH900
5D-9 IN4007
LF-UU1005-818R

D910

+
C905
LF900

22uF/450V,22uF/500V

R914
1
1

IC904

BD900
KB406 7 DRAIN
GND 6
OB2338 DRAIN
2 3 5
2

PWM
!

VCC_G
T3.15AL 250V

!
4

VFB

VCC
4
SENSE
F900

3
1

1K

R948

R949
0.1uF/50V
ZD903
!
471/250V

471/250V

R947

C907
18V 0.5W NC
1

2.2/1206

2.2/1206
! ! !
CY902

CY903

VH-3Y
CM901
0.1uF/275V
PN900

L N GND_EARTH
AC i n 110~240V ! R911 0R
G
2

4
LF-UU1005-818R
LF901

1-1-3. Service hint (Any picture/ Remark)


1

< F900 > < BD900 > < TH900 >


If F900 is not short-circuit, If BD900 is short-circuit, If TH900 is open,
replace it with a same replace it with a new one. replace it with a new one.
specifications one.

3-2
ONE POINT REPAIR GUIDE
NO POWER
If the unit doesn’t work by no power problem, repair the set according to the following guide.

1-2. D907
1-2-1. Solution
Please check and replace D907 on SMPS board.

1-2-2. How to troubleshoot (Countermeasure)


1) Check the anode-cathod voltage of D907 with a digital multi-meter, it is normally 0.2 ~ 0.3 V.
 If it doesn’t have any voltage, it’s destroyed. Replace it with a new one.

1-2-3. Service hint (Any picture/ Remark)

T900

5
! 6 D906
R954
2010
HER103
R906 200K/0.5W
R955 200K/O.5W

2.2R 3/4W

10K
CBB 103pF/630V

C920
C902 R901
C906

+
470pF/1kV 5.1R/1206 R980
4

R950
+ C919 100K
100uF/25V
220uF/25V

D901
FR107
FB901 BEAD 3 +5.2V
100pF/1KV
C918

L900 10uH/2A
9 D907
SR360

470uF/16V
M_VCC
1000uF/16V

0.1uF/50V

0.1uF/50V
D903 R910 C925 R924
FR107 470pF/100V 5.1R/1206
2.2R/1206 + +
R956 2
10R

C924
C922

C938

C923
22uF/50V

+
1 7
C908

!
D_EARTH EE19 PC900 EL817
R925 330
4 1
10k/1%
15V 0.5W

3 2 R927 10K
ZD901

R926

CY905 471/250V C926 0.1uF/X7R R928 1k


3

!
9.1k/1%

IC902 1
TL431
2

R929

< SMPS schematic diagram >

3-3
ONE POINT REPAIR GUIDE
2. NO BOOTING WHEN POWER ON THE SET
The set doesn’t work when press the power button on the display board or the remote control.

2-1. FLASH MEMORY


2-1-1. Solution
Please check and replace IC105 on MAIN board.

2-1-2. How to troubleshoot (Countermeasure)


1) Check 5.1 V to PN200 in standby mode.
 If there is no 5.1 V, check the SMPS.
2) Check 12 V, 5.1 V and PVDD when power on the set.
- If the set doesn’t work regardless of what the KEY1 (R131) changes high to low while pressing the power button.
X100 and X101 work normally but, if you can not power on the set, replace IC105 with a new one on the
MAIN board.

2-1-3. Service hint (Any picture/ Remark)

PWR_CTRL (R149)

IC105

KEY1 (R131)

< Signal check point >

3-4
ONE POINT REPAIR GUIDE
3. VFD IS NOT DISPLAYED WHEN POWER ON THE SET
When power on the set, any icons or characters on VFD are not displayed.

3-1. VFD
3-1-1. Solution
Please check and replace VFD300 on DISPLAY board.

3-1-2. How to troubleshoot (Countermeasure)


1) Check if VKK, FL+ and FL- are output from SMPS to VFD via the MAIN board.
2) Check if IC105 outputs VFD_SDA, VFD_CLK and VFD_STB to the DISPLAY board.
3) Check the GR signal(pulse signal) of IC300 on the DISPLAY board.
Check the SG signal(pulse signal) of IC300 on the DISPLAY board.
 If the GR and SG signal isn’t output, replace IC300 with a new one.
 If the GR and SG signal is output, replace VFD300 with a new one.

3-1-3. Service hint (Any picture/ Remark)


SEG9

SEG8

SEG7

SEG6

SEG5

SEG4

SEG3

SEG2

SEG1

VDD+3.3V

R361

47R

SG signal GND
C352 C351 C315

106 106 0.1uF


GR SIGNAL
SG9 22

SG8 21

SG7 20

SG6 19

SG5 18

SG4 17

SG3 16

SG2 15

SG1 14

VDD1 13

VSS1 12

GND GND

SEG10 23 SG10
K2 11
R307 100K
GND
ABOUT 30 V
SEG11 24 SG11 R306 100K
K1 10 GND
SEG12 25 SG12 P-STB R305 220R
STB 9 VFD-STB

SEG13 26 SG13 P-CLK R304 220R


CLK 8 VFD-CLK

SEG14 27 SG14 P-SDA R303 220R


IC300 DIN 7 VFD-SDA

SEG15 28 SG15
100P

100P

100P

DOUT 6
PT6315
SEG16 29 SG16/KS16 R302 100K
OSC 5
C308

C317

C309

F-VKK
30 VEE GND
LDE4 4
31 SG17/GR12 GND GND GND
VOL_LDE3 3
R301
C331

C300

32 GR11
VOL_LDE2 2
33 GR10
VOL_LDE1 1
47uF/50V

0.1uF

100K

C307
0.1uF

GND GND GND


43 VDD
34 GR9

35 GR8

36 GR7

37 GR6

38 GR5

39 GR4

40 GR3

41 GR2

42 GR1

44 VSS
VDD+3.3V

C301
0.1uF

GR signal
VDD+3.3V GND
GD8

GD7

GD6

GD5

GD4

GD3

GD2

GD1

SG SIGNAL
ABOUT 30 V

< Waveform of GR and SG signal >

3-5
ONE POINT REPAIR GUIDE
4. NO OPERATION OF MD
When no sound output in the CD function, you can not listen to music reading data from a CD disc
if the servo motors in MD don’t work. This step is for checking the SPINDLE MOTOR among them.

4-1. SPINDLE MOTOR


4-1-1. Solution
Please check and replace IC800, IC801 on MAIN board.

4-1-2. How to troubleshoot (Countermeasure)


1) Check the CLVOUT signal from pin16 of IC800.
 If no signal, check 3.3 V (pin63 RF) and X800.
2) Check the SPIN- & SPIN+ from IC801 to PN801 for driving SPINDLE motor. It is about 3.6 Vp-p.
 If no signal, check +5 V for IC800.
3) Check if the cable is solidly connected between PN801 and MD.
4) Check the MD.
 If the spindle motor is sort-circuit or has any trouble, it can not rotate CD discs.
Please check the function after changing another MD.

4-1-3. Service hint (Any picture/ Remark)

SP-
pin18 to IC801

IC801
About 3.6 Vp-p

SP+
pin17 to IC801

< Waveform of SP- & SP+


< Signal check point >
for driving SPINDLE motor >

3-6
ONE POINT REPAIR GUIDE
NO OPERATION OF MD
When no sound output in the CD function, you can not listen to music reading data from a CD disc
if the servo motors in MD don’t work. This step is for checking the SLED MOTOR among them.

4-2. SLED MOTOR


4-2-1. Solution
Please check and replace IC800, IC801 on MAIN board.

4-2-2. How to troubleshoot (Countermeasure)


1) Check the SDOUT signal from pin15 of IC800.
 If no signal, check 3.3 V (pin63 RF) and X800.
2) Check the SLED+ & SLED- from IC801 to PN801 for driving SPINDLE motor. It is about 2.9 Vp-p.
 If no signal, check +5 V for IC801.
3) Check if the cable is solidly connected between PN801 and MD.
4) Check the MD.
 If the sled motor is sort-circuit or has any trouble, it can not move the pickup module.
Please check the function after changing another MD.

4-2-3. Service hint (Any picture/ Remark)

IC801

SL- TO PN801

SL+ TO PN801
SLED+ SLED-
pin11 to IC801 pin12 to IC801
< Waveform of SLED- & SLED+
< Signal check point >
for driving SLED motor >

3-7
ONE POINT REPAIR GUIDE
NO OPERATION OF MD
When no sound output in the CD function, you can not listen to music reading data from a CD disc if
the servo motors in MD don’t work. This step is for checking the TRAY OPEN/CLOSE MOTOR among
them.

4-3. TRAY OPEN/CLOSE MOTOR


4-3-1. Solution
Please check and replace IC105, IC801 on MAIN board.

4-3-2. How to troubleshoot (Countermeasure)


1) Check MOT_OPEN & MOT_CLOSE signals from pin"K4, L4" of IC105 to IC801.
 If no signal, check + 5 V to IC801.
2) Check LOAD± from IC801 to PN802 for driving the tray open/close motor. It is about 3.85 Vp-p.
 If no signal, check +5 V to IC801. If it has any trouble, replace it with a new one.
3) Check if the cable is solidly connected between PN802 and MD.
4) Check the MD.
 If the tray motor is sort-circuit or has any trouble, it can not open or close the tray.
Please check the function after changing another MD.

4-3-3. Service hint (Any picture/ Remark)

MOT_OPEN MOT_CLOSE
pin7 to IC801 pin8 to IC801

IC801

MOT_OPEN
CLOSE
LO- TO PN802 LOAD+ LOAD-
LO+ TO PN802
pin9 to IC801 pin10 to IC801

< Waveform for driving


< Signal check point >
TRAY open/close motor >

3-8
ONE POINT REPAIR GUIDE
NO OPERATION OF MD
When no sound output in the CD function, you can not listen to music reading data from a CD disc if
the pickup module in MD doesn’t work. This step is for checking the LASER TRACKING ACTUATOR.

4-4. LASER TRACKING ACTUATOR


4-4-1. Solution
Please check and replace IC800, IC801 on MAIN board.

4-4-2. How to troubleshoot (Countermeasure)


The tracking actuator makes the laser beam be positioned in the center of a track on CD disc.
1) Check the TDOUT signal from pin14 of IC801.
 If no signal, check 3.3 V (pin63 RF) and X800.
2) Check TR- & TR+ from IC801 to PN800 for driving the tracking actuator.
 If no signal, check +5 V for IC801.
3) Check if the FFC cable is solidly connected between PN800 and MD.
4) Check the MD.
 If the pickup module has any trouble, it can not move the laser beam on the left or right side.
Please check the function after changing another MD.

4-4-3. Service hint (Any picture/ Remark)

TR- TR+
pin15 to IC801 pin16 to IC801

IC801

< Waveform of TR±


for driving TRACKING actuator > < Signal check point >

3-9
ONE POINT REPAIR GUIDE
NO OPERATION OF MD
When no sound output in the CD function, you can not listen to music reading data from a CD disc if
the pickup module in MD doesn’t work. This step is for checking the LASER FOCUSING ACTUATOR.

4-5. LASER FOCUSING ACTUATOR


4-5-1. Solution
Please check and replace IC800, IC801 on MAIN board.

4-5-2. How to troubleshoot (Countermeasure)


The focusing actuator makes the laser beam keep a regular interval with the surface of a CD disc.
1) Check the BUSY signal from pin21 of IC800.
 If no signal, check 3.3 V (pin63 RF) and X800.
2) Check F- & F+ from IC801 to PN800 for driving the focusing actuator.
 If no signal, check +5 V for IC801.
3) Check if the FFC cable is solidly connected between PN800 and MD.
4) Check the MD.
 If the pickup module has any trouble, it can not move the laser beam on the top or bottom side.
Please check the function after changing another MD.

4-5-3. Service hint (Any picture/ Remark)

IC801

F- F+
pin13 to IC801 pin14 to IC801
< Waveform of F±
< Signal check point >
for driving FOCUSING actuator >

3-10
ONE POINT REPAIR GUIDE
5. NO SOUND
There is no sound output in the CD FUNCTION, repair the set according to the following guide.

5-1. IN THE CD FUNCTION


5-1-1. Solution
Please check and replace IC105, IC700 on MAIN board.

5-1-2. How to troubleshoot (Countermeasure)


1) Check CD_BCLK, CD_LRCK, & CD_DATA signals from IC800 to IC105.
 If no signal, check if the RF & servo signals from MD is entered to IC105.
Refer to the “No operation of MD” guide on Item 4.
2) Check the following I2S signal flow. < I2S audio signal Interface >
- MCS_TX_BCK: IC105_pin"E1" -> IC700_pin19
- MCS_TX_LRCK: IC105_pin"D1" -> IC700_pin20 (44.1 kHz)
- MSC_TX_ADATA0: IC105_pin"E2" -> IC700_pin21
- MSC_RX_MCLK: IC105_pin"D2" -> IC400_pin11
 If there is any trouble, check the power for each IC. The power is normal but, if the signal waveform to
the IC is distorted or no signal, replace it with a new one.
3) Check if “Digital audio AMP block” on Item 5-2 is normal.

5-1-3. Service hint (Any picture/ Remark)

P/UP
IC800 DSP IC105
BU9546
MLC3730 MCS_MCLK (16.93 MHz)
MCS_BCK(1.4 MHz)
M
176PIN BGA MCS_ADAT_OUT
MCS_LRCK(44.1 kHz)
Audio DSP-1
USB 2.0 OTG Main Processor Audio DSP-0 DSP SRAM29KB
USB 1.1 133Mhz I-Cache 8KB
ARM 16KB DSP SRAM29KB
Host/Device 926EJS I-Cache D-Cache 8KB
133Mhz I-Cache 8KB
SRAM (10K) 400Mhz 16KB D-Cache 8KB
D-Cache

SDRAM I2S (7.1ch)


Controller Boot ROM (20KB) GDMA 2ch
SPDIF (Rx, Tx)

Interrupt
controller ADPCM

CDROM x8 speed
Decoder PLL

< Waveform of I2S audio interface signals >


ADC (12bit*5ch) RTC & Wake up
GDMA 3ch Clock Controller
Timer, Watchdog UART 4ch (Max)
Reset Controller
NAND Controller GPIO (72 Max) I2C 2ch
within BCH codec
14bits ECC SPI 4ch (Max) SDHC-SDIO 4ch (Max) Test Controller

FR,FL
24.57 6MHZ TAS5612LA

PWM
PS9860

< I2S Signal Flow >

3-11
ONE POINT REPAIR GUIDE
NO SOUND
There is no sound output by DIGITAL AUDIO AMP DAMAGE, repair the set according to the following
guide.

5-2. BY DIGITAL AUDIO AMP DAMAGE (IN ALL FUNCTIONS)


5-2-1. Solution
Please check and replace IC700, IC701 on MAIN board.

5-2-2. How to troubleshoot (Countermeasure)


1) Check FR_P/N, FL_P/N signals from IC700 to IC701 each input function.
 If no signal, check if I2S audio signals are entered to IC700.
Refer to “I2S audio signal interface” on Item 5-1.
2) Check PVDD.
 If PVDD is abnormal, check the SMPS.
3) Check +12 V for driving the gate of AMP IC.
a. All the powers are normal, but if +12 V is low, there is possible for AMP IC to be damaged.
b. Remove L701, L702, L703 and L704 one by one.
When removed a inductance, if +12 V is recovered, the IC connected to it was damaged.
c. Replace the IC with a new one.
4) Check the impedance between IC701 OUT_A, OUT_B and GND.
a. If the impedance is 0 Ω, the IC must be damaged.
b. After removing the heat sink, replace it with a new one.

5-2-3. Service hint (Any picture/ Remark)

L701

L702

IC700
IC701

L704

L703

< Signal check point >

3-12
ONE POINT REPAIR GUIDE
NO SOUND
There is no sound output in the USB FUNCTION, repair the set according to the following guide.

5-3. IN THE USB FUNCTION


5-3-1. Solution
Please check and replace IC105 on MAIN board and DISPLAY board.

5-3-2. How to troubleshoot (Countermeasure)


1) Check +5V_USB to DISPLAY board.
 If the USB LED are turned on, the voltage is okay, if so not, check +5 V to pin4 of CN301.
2) Check USB D+,- from MAIN board to DISPLAY board.
a. Check USB± signals to CN301 (pin2, 3).
 If there is any trouble, check the power for each IC. The power is normal but, if the signal waveform
to the IC is distorted or no signal, replace it with a new one.
3) Check if “Digital audio AMP block” on item 5-2 is normal.

5-3-3. Service hint (Any picture/ Remark)

DSP IC105
MLC3730S
176PIN BGA D- to pin2 of CN301
USB1_D±

USB2_D±
USB 2.0 OTG
Audio DSP-1 D+ to pin3 of CN301
Main Processor Audio DSP-0 DSP SRAM29KB
USB 1.1 133Mhz I-Cache 8KB
ARM 16KB DSP SRAM29KB
Host/Device 926EJS I-Cache D-Cache 8KB
133Mhz I-Cache 8KB
SRAM (10K) 400Mhz 16KB D-Cache 8KB
D-Cache

SDRAM I2S (7.1ch)


Controller Boot ROM (20KB) GDMA 2ch

< Waveform of USB D± signal >


SPDIF (Rx, Tx)

Interrupt
controller ADPCM

CDROM x8 speed
Decoder PLL
ADC (12bit*5ch) RTC & Wake up
GDMA 3ch Clock Controller
Timer, Watchdog UART 4ch (Max)
Reset Controller
NAND Controller GPIO (72 Max) I2C 2ch
within BCH codec
14bits ECC SPI 4ch (Max) SDHC-SDIO 4ch (Max) Test Controller

FR,FL
TAS5612LA
24.576 MHZ

PWM
PS9 8 60

< USB function signal flow >

3-13
ONE POINT REPAIR GUIDE
NO SOUND
There is no sound output in the AUX FUNCTION, repair the set according to the following guide.

5-4. IN THE AUX FUNCTION


5-4-1. Solution
Please check and replace IC400 on MAIN board.

5-4-2. How to troubleshoot (Countermeasure)


1) Check AUDIO_RIN, AUDIO_LIN signals to IC400 pin1, 2.
2) Check if MCS_TX_BCK, MCS_RX_MCLK and MCS_TX_LRCK are entered from IC105 to IC400.
3) Check if MCS_RX_ADATA is entered from IC400 to IC105.
 If no signal, check +3.3 V (ADC) for IC400. If is NG, replace it a new one.
4) Check the following I2S signal flow from IC105 to IC700. (Refer to Item 5-1.)
 If there is any trouble, check the power for each IC. The power is normal but, if the signal waveform to
the IC is distorted or no signal, replace it with a new one.
5) Check if the digital audio AMP block is okay. Refer to “Digital Audio AMP” guide on Item 5-2.
 If AMP is damaged, replace it with a new one.

5-4-3. Service hint (Any picture/ Remark)

DSP IC105
MLC3730S
IC403 CD4052
AUX AUX _L/R
IC401 CD4558 176PIN BGA
IC400 CJC5357
USB 2.0 OTG Main Processor Audio DSP-0
USB 1.1 ARM 16KB
Host/Device DSP SRAM29KB
926EJS I-Cache
133Mhz I-Cache 8KB
SRAM (10K) 400Mhz 16KB D-Cache 8KB
D-Cache

SDRAM
Controller Boot ROM (20KB) GDMA 2ch

Interrupt
controller
CDROM x8 speed
Decoder
ADC (12bit*5ch) RTC & Wake up
GDMA 3ch
Timer, Watchdog UART 4ch (Max)
NAND Controller GPIO (72 Max) I2C 2ch
within BCH codec
14bits ECC SPI 4ch (Max) SDHC-SDIO 4ch (Max)

FR,FL
TAS5612L
24.57 6 MHZ

IC700
PWM
PS9 860

< AUX function signal flow > < Signal check point >

3-14
ONE POINT REPAIR GUIDE
NO SOUND
There is no sound output in the TUNER FUNCTION, repair the set according to the following guide.

5-5. IN THE TUNER FUNCTION


5-5-1. Solution
Please check and replace IC400, IC402 on MAIN board.

5-5-2. How to troubleshoot (Countermeasure)


1) Check if TUL_L/R is entered from pin13, 14 of IC402 to IC403 pin1, 12.
 If no signals, check +3.3 V for tuner power.
 Check if the TUNER control signals (TUN_RST, TUN_SDA AND TUN_SCL) are entered from IC105 to IC402
If it doesn’t work, replace TUNER with a new one.
2) Check if MCS_TX_BCK, MCS_RX_MCLK and MCS_TX_LRCK are entered from IC105 to IC400.
3) Check if MCS_RX_ADATA is entered from IC400 to IC105.
 If no signal, check +3.3 V (ADC) for IC400. If is NG, replace it with a new one.
4) Check the following I2S audio signal flow from IC105 to IC700. (Refer to Item 5-1.)
 If there is any trouble, check the power for each IC. The power is normal but, if the signal waveform to
the IC is distorted or no signal, replace it with a new one.
5) Check if the digital audio AMP block is okay. Refer to “Digital Audio AMP” guide on Item 5-2.
 If AMP is damaged, replace it with a new one.

5-5-3. Service hint (Any picture/ Remark)

DSP IC105
MLC3730S
TUNER
TU_L/R
IC402 Si4702 176PIN BGA
IC403 CD4052
USB 2.0 OTG Main Processor Audio DSP-0
USB 1.1 ARM 16KB DSP SRAM29KB
IC401 CD4558 Host/Device 926EJS I-Cache
133Mhz I-Cache 8KB
SRAM (10K) 400Mhz 16KB D-Cache 8KB
D-Cache

SDRAM
IC400 CJC5357 Controller Boot ROM (20KB) GDMA 2ch

Interrupt
controller
CDROM x8 speed
Decoder
ADC (12bit*5ch) RTC & Wake up
GDMA 3ch
Timer, Watchdog UART 4ch (Max)
NAND Controller GPIO (72 Max) I2C 2ch
within BCH codec
14bits ECC SPI 4ch (Max) SDHC-SDIO 4ch (Max)

FR,FL
TAS5612L
TUN_R to C434 IC402
24.57 6 MHZ

IC700
PWM TUN_L to C435
PS9 860

< TUNER IN function signal flow > < Signal check point >

3-15
ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
1. POWER (SMPS)

No 5.1 VA

YES
NO
F900 normal? Replace F900 (Use the same fuse).

YES
NO
BD900 normal? Replace BD900.

YES
NO
TH900 normal? Replace TH900.

YES

Is Vcc NO
(10 V ~ 18 V) supplied to
D903 normal?
IC904 pin3?

NO

YES Check or replace D903.

NO
D906 normal? Replace D906.

YES

Is there NO
about 2.5 V at Replace IC902.
IC902 pin1?

YES
NO
D907 normal? Replace D907.

YES

Power line of main PCB is short.

3-16
ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

No PVDD (24.5 V)

YES
NO
F900 normal? Replace F900 (Use the same fuse).

YES
NO
BD900 normal? Replace BD900.

YES
NO
TH900 normal? Replace TH900.

YES
Is Vcc NO
(14 V ~ 26 V) supplied to NO
D903 normal?
IC901 pin6?
YES

YES Check or replace D903.

NO
Q901 base HIGH?

YES

• Check P_CTRL HIGH signal from MCS.


• Check PC902.

Check or replace Q901.

NO
IC901 normal? Replace IC901.

YES
NO
D908 normal? Replace D908.

YES

Is there about 2.5 V NO


Replace IC903.
at IC903 pin1?

YES

Power line of main PCB is short.

3-17
ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

No 12 V

YES

Is Vcc (12 V) NO
Check or replace D906.
supplied to D906?

YES

NO
Q905 pin2 “HIGH”? Check P_CTRL HIGH signal from MCS.

YES

Check or replace Q905.

No VFD

YES

Is VFD (5 V)
supplied to PN100 pin1?

YES

NO
D301 normal? Check or replace D301.

YES

NO
D302 normal? Check or replace D302.

YES

NO
Q301/ Q303/ Q305/ Q306 normal? Check or replace Q301/ Q303/ Q305/ Q306.

YES

Check or replace VFD.

3-18
ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
2. MCS PART CHECK

MCS PART CHECK

YES

Check if voltage NO
Refer to SMPS troubleshooting.
of PN200 pin8 is 5.2 V.

YES

Check if IC203 NO
Check and change IC203.
have 3.3 V output.

YES

Check if IC204 NO
Check and change IC204.
have 1.2 V output.

YES

X100: 32.768 kHz, X101: 24 MHz


Check the operation.

YES

OK

3-19
ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
3. FLD DISPLAY CHECK

FLD DISPLAY CHECK

YES

Check NO Refer to SMPS/MPEG


PN100 pin1 input
troubleshooting.
voltage 5 V.

YES

Check D301 NO
Check and change D301.
input votltage 5 V?

YES

Check T300
pin6, 7 Output votltage AC 2.6 V. NO Check and change
Check D302 pin1 Output Q301, Q303, Q305, Q306.
votltage -27 V.

YES

Check
IC300(PT6315) voltage NO
pin30 VKK: -27 V If voltage is not 3.3 V.
pin13, 43: 3.3 V.

YES
YES
NO
Check IC300. Replace IC300.

YES

OK

Check IC300 NO Check input data NO


data communication Refer to MPEG troubleshooting.
STB/DATA/CLK. PN100 pin6, 7, 8.

YES
YES
Check output data R305, R304,
R303.
YES

NO
FLD light on? Check IC300. Replace IC300.

YES
YES

OK OK

3-20
ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
4. PWM MODULATION CHECK
PWM MODULATION PART
CHECK

YES

Check NO Refer to
PN200 pin8
SMPS troubleshooting.
(5.2 V)

YES

• Check IC700 (PS9860) VDD 3.3 V - pin6,17, 34, 43, 52.


• Check X700 (24.576 MHz).

YES

Check NO NO
Check X700 Replace X700 (24.576 MHz).
X700(24.576 MHz)
(24.576 MHz).
operation.

YES YES

Check IC700 pin8 SCL input. OK

YES

Check IC105 (MLC3730) NO Check line resistor output NO


pin B3: RESET, pin A1: SDA RST: R184, SCL: R182, Replace R181, R182, R184.
pin A2: SCL output. SDA: R181.

YES YES

OK

Check NO Check NO Refer to


IC700 (PS9860) input data pin21 CD Assy communication
PWM wave. pin19, 20, 21. CD troubleshooting.

YES YES

Check NO Check each line


IC700 input resistor output.
data.

YES

OK

Check
PWM modulator output NO NO
FL: pin39(-), 40(+) FR: pin41(-), 42(+). Check IC700. Replace IC700.
other output
check.

YES YES

OK OK

3-21
ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
5. POWER AMP PART CHECK

POWER AMP PART CHECK

YES

Check PN200 NO
Refer to SMPS troubleshooting.
pin7: +12 V, pin1, 2: 24.5 V.

YES

Check IC701 pin29, 30, 31, 36, 37, 38


input voltage (24.5 V).

YES

NO
Check IC701 pin2: +12 V input. Check each line resistor output voltage.

YES

Check PWM Modulator input IC701 pin5, 6, 14, 15.

YES

Check IC701 pin27, 28, 32, 35, 39, 40.

YES

NO
Check output line coil. Replace the coil.

YES

OK

3-22
ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
6. TUNER / AUX FUNCTION CHECK

FUNCTION CHECK

YES

Check IC403
(BU4052) pin5, 14 (AUX), NO
pin1, 12 (TUNER) input. Check CON105, IC402.

YES

Check IC403 NO NO
Check IC403 Check PN200 pin7: +12 V.
(BU4052) pin3, 13 output
pin16: 12 V.
data.

YES YES

IC401 pin1, 7
Replace IC401.
output data.

YES

Check NO Check IC400 NO Check IC400


IC400 (CJC5357) pin9: SDOUT, pin10: LRCK,
pin6, 7: +3.3 V. pin11: MCLK, pin12: SLCK.
input data.
YES
YES

Replace IC400.
IC105 (MLC3730)
output data.

YES

OK

3-23
ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
7. TUNER FUNCTION CHECK

TUNER FUNCTION CHECK

YES

NO
Check IC402 (pin11: +3.3 V). Check Q204 Input voltage (5.1 V).

YES YES

Replace Q204.

NO
Check IC402 pin8(SDA), pin7(SCL). IC105 (MLC3730) output data.

YES YES

Refer to function check. OK

3-24
ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
8. CD FUNCTION CHECK

CD FUNCTION

YES

Can the NO NO Is Motor_open/close ok?


Is load +,- ok? (IC801 pin6, 7)
disc insert?

YES
YES YES
Check IC801.

NO
Is Motor ok? (about 12 Ω) Check loading motor.

Check IC801 (Motor drive IC).

NO

NO NO Focus,
Disc reading IM driving
tracking, sled signal
is ok? (Focus and tracking) is ok?
is ok?

YES YES

Is no signal at spk? Is the MD (PN800 pin5)


about 190 mV?

YES NO

Check NO
the signal of IC800 Check Vcc of IC800. Check IM (pick-up).
pin34, 35, 36.

YES

Check NO NO
the signal (16.934 MHz) Check Cristal (X800). Replace Cristal (X800).
at IC800 pin48, 49.

YES

Check IC105 NO
input/output and Replace IC105.
control line.

YES

Refer to function check.

3-25
ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
9. DOUBLE USB FUNCTION

USB FUNCTION

YES

Plug-in USB device.

YES

NO NO
Display “NO USB”. Check USB_5V. Check CN301.

YES
YES

Check USB_D+, D- NO
Display “READ”. Check USB jack (JK300).
(L303, L306)

YES
YES

NO
Display “NO FILE”. Check IC105 pin “U7”, “U8” Replace IC105.

YES

Check USB audio file in USB device


(MP3, WMA file is playable)

3-26
WAVEFORMS OF MAJOR CHECK POINT
1. SDRAM 2. SERVO

1 CLK 5

DATA CD-16M
2

3 ADDRESS

CS
4

Figure 1. Figure 2.

3-27
3. AUDIO PATH

DAC_MCLK
9
6 CD_BCK
DAC_BCK
10
7 CD_LRCK
DAC_LRCK
11
CD_DATA DAC_DATA
8 12

Figure 3-1. Figure 3-2.

9
11
10
12

7
6
8

3-28
4. USB

USB_5V

13
D+

D-
14

Figure 4.

13 14

3-29
3-30
WIRING DIAGRAM

FM ANT
AC IN
CD Pickup
SPK jack

AC IN
CD Pickup DA11VP_SLM

MAIN motor plug M


SMPS PCB
PCB
USB plug

BT plug

Display plug
BT module
SMPS
plug
Port. plug

IR VFD VOL

Display PCB

KEY

KEY PCB

3-31 3-32
BLOCK DIAGRAMS
1. SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM

16.9344 MHz

PWM

Bluetooth DSP +12 V Amplifier 50 W/6 Ohm


DA11VZ_SLM PS9860
Taiyo
A,B,C,D,E,F MB8811C1B +24 V TAS5612L
PD
LD
LIMIT SW 50 W/6 Ohm
M M M IIC IIC IIS
SERVO
3.3 V BU9546
OP/CL SW

LOAD+/ -
SP+,SP-
SL+,SL -

DI/DO
MPEG 5.2 V
TG1103
T+,T-

F+,F-

ROHM CD-RW

CD5888
MD SWITCH BUSY
Main chip IC
TRACK , SPINDLE SUBSYQ USB Port
MOTOR DRIVER
RESET, SLEGP, FOCUS
IIS MLC3730S
SPI FLASH
R/L
176PIN BGA 32 Mbit
ADC IIS
Portable In HEF4052 D4558
CJC5357 SPI FLASH
R/L 8 Mbit

Ant TUNER IIC


Si4702 SDRAM
64 Mbit

VFD Display VFD Driver IIC


HNA-08SS87T PT6315
IR
3.3 V
APS2401 3.3V
+5.2 V
Tact key
1.2 V
SMPS +12 V APS2401 1.2V
110 V~240 V 32.768 kHz
+24 V 24 MHz

3-33 3-34
2. SMPS BLOCK DIAGRAM

+5.2 V, 1.5 A
22 uF/450 V

+12 V, 500 mA
POWER IC
2/EMI OB2358 EEL22
VCC

1/EMI

100 uF/450 V

FUSE PWM IC
+24 V, 3.5 A
VCC 10.6 A
3.15 A OB5269
ERL2834

AC IN
110 V~240 V

3-35 3-36
3. POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM

SMPS
USB_CTRL

IC200 +5 V 0.5 A 120 mA BT100


LDO IC803 IC105/MCS IC103/SDRAM IC104/RESET IC201/RESET IC102/FLASH IC101/FLASH
USB PWR BULETOOTH
APS2401 1.2V MLC3730 M12L64164A AZ7027 AZ7027 16 MB 1 MB
TG1103 MB8811C0

LDO IC203 3.3V_VCC 70 mA 15 mA 2 mA 2 mA 20 mA 2 mA 38 mA


APS2401 3.3V
IC700/PWM IC400/ADC IC402/TUNER IC800/SERVO
Pick up
+5.2 VA PS9860 CJC5357 SI4702 BU9546
1.5 A
`
3.3V_SW 3.3V_VCC1 60 mA 80 mA 20 mA 30 mA 30 mA
(ADS5210)
IC801
MUTE IC301 VFD_CTRL VFD/ VFD_CTRL
PWR_CTRL MOTOR RMC
VFD FL ± VKK
CD5888
450 mA 3 mA 5 mA 205 mA

IC403/FUNC. IC701/AMP IC401/AMP


HEF4052 TAS5612LA D4558

+12 VA 167 mA 12 mA 130 mA 25 mA


0.167 A

+12V IC701/AMP
PVDD +24 V/3.5 A
TAS5612LA
+24 V
3.5 A

3-37 3-38
CIRCUIT VOLTAGE CHART
1. ICs 2. CAPACITORS
SPEC SPEC 288 V/ 50 Hz
LOCATION NO. DESCRIPTION VCC/VDD LOCATION NO. DESCRIPTION VCC/VDD Location Value (uF) Voltage_Spec
(Temperature) (Temperature)
voltage
Temperature: Temperature:
25Q32 VCC: 2.7 ~ 5.5 V PS9860 VDD: 3.0 ~ 3.6 V C190 470 uF 10 V 3.21 V
-40 ~ 85 °C -20 ~ 150 °C
IC102 IC700
C194 4.7 uF 50 V 11.8 V
FLASH TYPE: 8P SOP-8 Test value: Test value: 60 °C DSP IC TYPE: QFN-68P Test value: Test value: 71 °C
C195 47 uF 25 V 11.8 V
VCC: 3.28 V VDD: 3.28 V
C196 47 uF 25 V 12.1 V
Temperature: Temperature:
M12L64164A-7T VDD: 3.0 ~ 3.6 V TAS5612LADDVR VCC: MAX 34 V C1A1 220 uF 10 V 3.277 V
-25 ~ 85 °C 0 ~ 150 °C
IC103 IC701
SDRAM TYPE: TSOP-54 Test value: Test value: 62 °C AMP IC TYPE: HTSSOP-44P Test value: Test value: 82 °C C1B10 220 uF 10 V 4.6 V
VDD: 3.29 V VCC: 23.8 V C1B8 220 uF 10 V 4.15 V
Temperature: Temperature: C1C1 1000 uF 10 V 3.29 V
MLC3730 VCC1: 3.0 ~ 3.6 V BU9546KV VCC: 2.7 ~ 3.6 V
Max 85 °C -40 ~ 85 °C C1C2 220 uF 10 V 4.15 V
IC801
TYPE: BGA176 VCC2: 1.1 ~ 1.3 V Test value: 71 °C CD servo TYPE: VQFP-64M Test value: Test value: 61 °C C200 220 uF 10 V 4.88 V
IC105
MPEG IC Test value: VCC: 3.28 V C207 47 uF 16 V 4.95 V
VCC1: 3.28 V C210 470 uF 10 V 4.86 V
VCC2: 1.2 V C225 1000 uF 10 V 3.29 V
Temperature: C235 4.7 uF 50 V 12.1 V
TG1103BSK VCC: 2.7 ~ 5.5 V
IC200 -40/+125 °C
USB overcurrent C236 47 uF 16 V 4.91 V
TYPE: SOT-23-5 Test value: Test value: 62 °C
protection IC C244 330 uF 16 V 3.28 V
VCC: 5.1 V
C264 330 uF 16 V 1.196 V
Temperature:
APS2401 VCC IN: 2.5 ~ 6.5 V C418 100 uF 10 V 5.89 V
-40 ~ 80 °C
VCC OUT: C428 47 uF 25 V 11.7 V
TYPE: SOT-5 Test value: 62 °C
IC203 -0.3 to Vin C444 100 uF 10 V 3.286 V
DC/DC IC
Test value: C768 220 uF 10 V 3.286 V
VCC IN: 4.6 V C769 220 uF 10 V 1.23 V
VCC OUT: 3.28 V C770 1000 uF 35 V 24.45 V
Temperature: C803 47 uF 16 V 3.28 V
APS2401 VCC IN: 2.5 ~ 6.5 V
-40 ~ 80 °C
C808 47 uF 16 V 0.12 V
VCC OUT:
TYPE: SOT-5 Test value: 60 °C C820 220 uF 10 V 1.62 V
IC204 -0.3 to Vin
DC/DC IC C824 100 uF 10 V 3.278 V
Test value:
VCC IN: 4.6 V C854 47 uF 16 V 3.28 V

VCC OUT: 1.2 V C903 100 uF 450 V 325 V

CJC5357 C905 22 uF 450 V 324.4 V

Temperature: C908 22 uF 50 V 17.3 V


IC400 TYPE: TSSOP-16P VCC : 2.7 ~ 3.6 V
-20 ~ 85 °C C914 22 uF 50 V 17.1 V
ADC IC
Test value: Test value: 62 °C C919 220 uF 25 V 12.3 V
VCC: 3.3 V C920 100 uF 25 V 12.2 V
VCC : Temperature: C922 1000 uF 16 V 5V
CD4052
VDD-VEE=15 V -55 ~ 125 °C
IC401 C924 1000 uF 10 V 5V
CH IC TYPE: SOP-16P Test value: Test value: 62 °C
C929 1000 uF 50 V 23.45 V
VCC: 11.8 V
C930 1000 uF 50 V 23.45 V
Temperature:
SI4703 VDD: 2.7 ~ 5.5 V
-40/+95 °C
IC402
FM RADIO TYPE: QFN-20 Test value: Test value: 61 °C
VDD: 3.29 V

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PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD DIAGRAMS
1. SMPS P. C. BOARD
(TOP VIEW)
NOTE) Warning
Parts that are critical with respect to risk
of fire or electrical shock.

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SMPS P. C. BOARD
(BOTTOM VIEW)

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2. MAIN P. C. BOARD
(TOP VIEW)

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MAIN P. C. BOARD
(BOTTOM VIEW)

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3. DISPLAY P. C. BOARD
(TOP VIEW)

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DISPLAY P. C. BOARD
(BOTTOM VIEW)

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4. KEY P. C. BOARD
(TOP VIEW)

(BOTTOM VIEW)

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