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CLASS 1

LASER PRODUCT

GB

3140 785 22260

Published by SS 0024 Service Audio

or otherwise without the prior permission of Philips.

system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying,

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval

Copyright 1995 Philips Consumer Electroncis B.V. Eindhoven, The Netherlands

be used.

condition and that parts which are identical with those specified

Safety regulations require that the set be restored to its original 

C

PCS 104 409

Printed in The Netherlands

Copyright reserved

Subject to modification

CD Stereo Radio Recorder

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter

Handling chip components and safety

1 - 1

AZ1140
AZ1141
AZ1142
AZ1143
AZ1145

.............................

Technical Specification & Service Tools

2 - 1

..........................

Service Measurement

2 - 2

..................................................

Connections & Controls

3 - 1

................................................

Disassembly Diagram

4 - 1

...................................................

Instructions for use

3 - 2 to 3 - 6

.................................................

CD Service Test Program

4 - 2 to 4 - 3

........................................

Block Diagram

5 - 1

.............................................................

Wiring Diagram

6 - 1

...........................................................

circuit diagram

7 - 1, 7 - 3

...................................................

CONTROL BOARD

layout diagram

7 - 2

.......................................................

SWITCH & VOLUME BOARD

layout diagram

8 - 1

.......................................................

chapter

circuit diagram

9 - 1

.......................................................

TUNER BOARD

layout diagram

9 - 2

.......................................................

circuit diagram

10 - 1

.......................................................

MAIN BOARD

layout diagram

10 - 2

.......................................................

circuit diagram

11 - 1

.......................................................

RECORDER & BEAT CUT BOARD

layout diagram

11 - 2

.......................................................

circuit diagram

12 - 2

.......................................................

CD MODULE

layout diagram

12 - 1

.......................................................

cabinet

13 - 1

.................................................................

EXPLODED VIEWS DIAGRAM

tape deck

13 - 2

............................................................

Mechanical partslist

13 - 2

.....................................................

Electrical partslist

14 - 1 to 14 - 4

...............................................

all versions

 


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PCS 104 410

2-1

SERVICE TOOLS

Audio signal disc SBC 429.......................................................................4822 397 30184
Playability test disc SBC 444...................................................................4822 397 30245
Test disc 5

(disc without errors ) +

Test disc 5A (disc with dropout errors, black spots and fingerprints)

SBC 426/426A.....................................................................4822 397 30096

Burn in test disc (65 min. 1kHz signal at -30 dB level without “pause”).....4822 397 30155

Universal test cassette Fe SBC 420 ........................................................4822 397 30071

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

GENERAL

Mains voltage

-/00 : 230 V

-/01/11/16 : 120/230 V

-/05/10 : 240 V

-/17 : 120 V

Mains frequency

-/00/05/10 : 50 Hz
-/01/11/16 : 50 / 60 Hz

-/17 : 60 Hz

Battery

mains : 9 V (R14 x 6)

Remote : 3V (R03 x 2)

Power consumption

normal : 10 W

standby : 2 W

Dimension (W x H x D)

: 290 x 152 x 253 mm

Weight

: 2.6 Kg

AMPLIFIER

Output power

mains : 2 x 1.6 W

battery : 2 x 2 W

Speaker impedance

: 2 x 4 ohm

Frequency response

: 100 Hz - 8 kHz (±3dB)

TUNER - FM SECTION

Tuning range

: 87.5 - 108 MHz

IF frequency

: 10.7 MHz ± 0.2 MHz

Sensitivity

: 16 dBf at 26dB S/N

Selectivity

: 55 dB at ± 300kHz

IF rejection

: 85 dB

Image rejection

: 40 dB

TUNER - AM SECTION

Tuning range

MW  : 531 - 1602 kHz
-/17 : 520 - 1730 kHz

LW : 153 - 279 kHz

IF frequency

: 450 kHz ± 1 kHz

Sensitivity 

MW : 64 dBu at 26dB S/N

LW : 70 dBu at 26dB S/N

Selectivity MW : 22 

dB

LW : 29 dB

IF rejection ratio

MW : 70 dB

LW : 70 dB

Image rejection ratio

MW : 32 dB

LW : 35 dB

AUDIO CASSETTE RECORDER

Tape speed accuracy

: ± 3%

Wow & flutter

:

<

 0.35 %  JIS WTD

Fast wind/rewind C60

:

<

 120 sec.

Frequency response

P/B : 125 – 6.3 kHz

S/N ratio

: 45 dB

COMPACT DISC

Frequency response

: 100 Hz - 10 kHz

S/N ratio

: > 50 dB

Channel difference

 1 kHz : < 3 dB

Channel crosstalk

 1 kHz : > 26 dB

Laser wavelength

: 780 ± 20nm

Laser light power

: < 0.3 mW

 


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PCS 104 411

3-1

CONNECTIONS AND CONTROLS

PR

OGRAM

REPEA

T

ALL

CD

SE

A

R

C

H

PR

OG

RA

M

STOP

CD MODE

PLA

Y•P

AUSE

P

AUSE

STOP

•OPEN

SEARCH

PLA

Y

RECORD

1

2

3

PR

ES

ET

BA

ND

DY

NA

MI

C

BA

SS

 

 

  

  

 BO

OS

T

DB

B

VO

L

TU

NE

R

BATT

LOW

CD

TAPE

OFF

DIGIT

AL TU

NER

AZ1145

CD

 R

ADIO

 C

ASSE

TTE

 R

ECOR

DER

DYNAMIC BASS 

BOOST

2

6

7

5

5

(

9

8

0

1

4

&

^

@

#

$

%

!

3

(

¡

)

*

SH

UF

FL

E

RE

PE

A

T

TU

N

IN

G

PR

ES

ET

SE

A

R

C

H

SEARCH

ST

OP

VO

LU

ME

D

igital 

R

emote 

C

ontrol

6

9

4

2

1

8

5

7

3

RE

MO

TE

SE

NS

OR

RE

MO

TE

SE

NS

OR

£

TOP AND FRONT P

ANELS

1

POWER slider 

-

selects the sound source

for CD/ TUNER/ T

APE 

OFF

and also switches

the set off 

2

VOL +

– 

- adjusts the volume level

3

BA

TT LOW 

- indicates when battery power

is running low 

4

DBB (Dynamic Bass Boost) 

- enhances

the bass

5

OPEN

CLOSE 

-

opens/ closes the CD door

6

CASSETTE RECORDER keys 

RECORD 

0

- starts recording

PLA

- starts playback

SEARCH 

5

6

- fast winds/rewinds the tape

STOP•OPEN 

9/

-

stops the tape;

- opens the cassette

compartment

P

AUSE 

- interrupts recording or playback

7

Remote sensor

infrared sensor for the

remote control

8

1-3

-

programmes and selects your favourite

three radio stations

9

PRESET 

3

,

4

- (down, up) selects preset

tuner stations

0

BAND

- selects 

waveband

!

PLA

Y P

AUSE 

2; 

- starts /pauses 

CD playback

@

CD MODE 

- selects a different play mode

e.g. SHUFFLE/ REPEA

T CD

tracks or programme in random

/repeated order

#

STOP 

9

stops CD playback or erase a CD

programme; 

activates/ deactivates display

demo mode.

$

Cassette door

%

Display 

- shows the status of the set

^

SEARCH 

§

Tuner:

(down, up) tunes radio stations.

CD: 

searches back and for

ward within a

track;

- skips to the beginning of a cur

rent

track/ previous/ later track

&

PROGRAM 

Tuner 

- programmes preset radio 

stations;

CD 

- programmes 

tracks 

and reviews the

programme

BACK P

ANEL

*

p

- 3.5 mm stereo headphone socket

(

Telescopic aerial

improves FM reception 

)

BEA

T CUT switch 

- eliminates 

possible

whistle tones during

MW (AM) recordings

¡

A

C

 Mains 

- inlet for mains lead

Battery compartment 

-

for six batteries,

type 

R-14

UM-2

or 

C-cells

£

V

oltage selector

(located inside the battery

compartment. Some versions only) - select

the correct local voltage 110/220 V before

plugging in the set

REMOTE CONTROL

1

VOLUME

3

,

4

– adjusts volume level 

2

PRESET

3

,

4

(up, down) – selects a preset

radio station

3

TUNING

§

(down, up) – tunes to radio

stations

4

SHUFFLE

– to play CD tracks in random or

der

5

REPEA

T

– repeats a track/ CD pr

ogramme/ 

entire CD

6

2;

– starts and pauses CD playback/ 

interrupts CD playback

7

¡

– 

skips to the beginning of a cur

rent

track/ previous/ later track

8

STOP

9

– 

stops CD playback or erases a 

CD programme

9

SEARCH

5

6

– searches backwards or

forwards within a track/CD

CAUTION

Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than herein

may result in hazardous radiation exposure or other unsafe operation.

 


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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

3-2

PCS 104 412

Whenever 

convenient, 

use 

the 

mains 

supply 

if 

you 

want 

to

conser

ve 

batter

life. 

Make 

sur

you 

remove 

the 

plug 

fr

om 

the 

set

and 

wall 

socket 

befor

inser

ting 

batteries.

BA

TTERIES 

(OPTIONAL) 

1.

Open 

the 

batter

compar

tment 

and 

inser

six 

batteries, 

type 

R-14

UM-2

or 

C-cells

(pr

eferably 

alkaline) 

with 

the 

cor

rect

polarity 

as 

indicated 

by 

the 

"

+

and 

"

-

symbols 

inside 

the

compar

tment.

Remote 

contr

ol 

(supplied)

Open 

the 

batter

compar

tment 

and 

inser

two 

batteries, 

type 

AAA

R03

or 

UM4

(pr

eferably 

alkaline).

2.

Replace 

the 

compar

tment 

door

making 

sur

the 

batteries 

ar

e

fir

mly 

and 

cor

rectly 

in 

place. 

The 

set 

is 

now 

ready 

to 

operate.

If 

BA

TT 

LOW

lights 

up, 

batter

power 

is 

running 

low

.

The 

BA

TT 

LOW

indicator 

eventually 

goes 

out 

if 

the

batteries 

ar

too 

weak.

Incor

rect 

use 

of 

batteries 

can 

cause 

electr

olyte 

leakage 

and 

will

cor

rode 

the 

compar

tment 

or 

cause 

the 

batteries 

to 

burst.

Ther

efor

e:

Do 

not 

mix 

batter

types:

e.g. 

alkaline 

with 

carbon 

zinc. 

Only 

use 

batteries 

of 

the 

same 

type 

for 

the 

set.

When 

inser

ting 

new 

batteries, 

do 

not 

tr

to 

mix 

old 

batteries

with 

the 

new 

ones.

Remove 

the 

batteries 

if 

the 

set 

is 

not 

to 

be 

used 

for 

long

time.

Batteries 

contain 

chemical 

substances, 

so 

they 

should

be 

disposed 

of 

properly.

Using 

AC 

MAINS

1.

Check 

if 

the 

mains 

voltage 

as 

shown 

on 

the 

type 

plate 

on

the 

base 

of 

the 

set

cor

responds 

to 

your 

local 

mains 

supply

If

it 

does 

not, 

consult 

your 

dealer 

or 

ser

vice 

centr

e.

2.

If 

your 

set 

is 

equipped 

with 

voltage 

selector

adjust 

the

selector 

so 

that 

it 

matches 

with 

the 

local 

mains 

supply

.

3.

Connect 

the 

mains 

lead 

to 

the 

wall 

socket 

and 

the 

set 

is 

now

ready 

for 

use.

4.

To 

disconnect 

the 

set 

fr

om 

the 

mains 

supply 

completely

,

remove 

the 

plug 

fr

om 

the 

wall 

socket.

 AC ~ MAINS

6 x R14 

• UM-2 

• C-CELLS

Switching 

on 

and 

of

f

Adjust 

the 

POWER 

slider 

to 

the 

desir

ed 

sound 

sour

ce: 

CD

,

TUNER 

or 

TAPE/

OFF

.

The 

set 

is 

switched 

of

when 

the 

POWER 

slider 

is 

in 

the

TAPE/

OFF

position 

and 

the 

keys 

on 

the 

tape 

deck 

ar

released.

The 

volume 

and 

tuner 

pr

esets 

will 

be 

retained 

in 

the 

set's

memor

y.

Adjusting 

volume 

and 

sound

1.

Pr

ess 

the 

VOL 

+

 

contr

ols 

to 

incr

ease 

or 

decr

ease 

VOLUME

(or 

pr

ess 

3

or 

4

on 

the 

remote 

contr

ol).

2.

Adjust 

the 

DBB 

contr

ol 

to 

select 

dynamic 

bass 

boost 

on 

or 

of

f.

PHILIPS 

demo 

mode

1.

On 

the 

set, 

pr

ess 

the 

CD 

STOP 

9

button 

for 

seconds.

PH..IL 

..IPS 

scr

olls 

acr

oss 

the 

display 

continuously

.

2.

To 

retur

to 

the 

cur

rent 

display 

you 

can 

either:

pr

ess 

any 

function 

button 

on 

the 

fr

ont 

panel. 

This 

inter

rupts 

the

demo 

mode 

for 

30 

seconds;

pr

ess 

the 

CD 

STOP 

9

button 

for 

seconds. 

PH..IL 

..IPS

scr

olls 

once 

befor

the 

demo 

mode 

is 

cancelled.

GENERAL 

INFORMA

TION

General 

maintenance

Do 

not 

expose 

the 

set, 

batteries, 

CDs 

or 

cassettes 

to 

humidity

,

rain, 

sand 

or 

excessive 

heat 

caused 

by 

heating 

equipment 

or

dir

ect 

sunlight.

To 

clean 

the 

set, 

use 

soft, 

slightly 

dampened 

chamois 

leather

.

Do 

not 

use 

any 

cleaning 

agents 

containing 

alcohol, 

ammonia,

benzene 

or 

abrasives 

as 

these 

may 

har

the 

housing.

Safety 

infor

mation

Place 

the 

set 

on 

har

and 

flat 

sur

face 

so 

that 

the 

system

does 

not 

tilt. 

Make 

sur

ther

is 

adequate 

ventilation 

to

pr

event 

the 

system 

fr

om 

over

heating.

The 

mechanical 

par

ts 

of 

the 

set 

contain 

self-lubricating

bearings 

and 

must 

not 

be 

oiled 

or 

lubricated.

PROGRAM

REPEAT

ALL

CD

PLAY

•P

AUSE

PAUSE

STOP

•OPEN

SEARCH

PLAY

RECORD

DYNAMIC

BASS

       BOOST

DBB

VOL

TUNER

BATT

LOW

CD

TAPE

OFF

REMOTE SENSOR

PROGRAM

REPEAT

ALL

CD

PLAY

•P

AUSE

PAUSE

STOP

•OPEN

SEARCH

PLAY

RECORD

DYNAMIC

BASS

       BOOST

DBB

VOL

TUNER

BATT

LOW

CD

TAPE

OFF

REMOTE SENSOR

PROGRAM

REPEAT

ALL

CD

SEARCH

STOP

CD MODE

PLAY

•P

AUSE

PAUSE

STOP

•OPEN

SEARCH

PLAY

RECORD

DYNAMIC

BASS

       BOOST

DBB

PROGRAM

REMOTE SENSOR

 


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PCS 104 413

3-3

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

TUNING 

TO 

RADIO 

ST

A

TIONS

1.

Select 

TUNER

sour

ce.

is 

displayed 

briefly 

and 

then 

the 

radio 

station

fr

equency 

is 

shown.

2.

Pr

ess 

BAND

once 

or 

mor

to 

select 

your 

waveband.

3.

Pr

ess 

SEARCH

or 

§

and 

release 

when 

the 

fr

equency 

in

the 

display 

star

ts 

running. 

The 

tuner 

automatically 

tunes 

to 

station 

of 

suf

ficient

reception. 

Display 

shows 

during 

automatic 

tuning.

If 

an 

FM 

station 

is 

received 

in 

ster

eo, 

STEREO

is 

shown.

4.

Repeat 

step 

3

if 

necessar

until 

you 

find 

the 

desir

ed 

station.

To 

tune 

to 

weak 

station, 

pr

ess 

SEARCH

or 

§

briefly 

and

repeatedly 

until 

you 

have 

found 

optimal 

reception.

5.

Adjust 

the 

power 

slider 

to 

TAPE/OFF 

position 

to 

switch 

of

the

set.

To 

impr

ove 

radio 

reception

For 

FM

pull 

out 

the 

telescopic 

aerial. 

Incline 

and 

tur

the

aerial. 

Reduce 

its 

length 

if 

the 

signal 

is 

too 

str

ong 

(ver

close

to 

transmitter).

For 

MW 

(AM)

the 

set 

is 

pr

ovided 

with 

built-in 

aerial 

so 

the

telescopic 

aerial 

is 

not 

needed. 

Dir

ect 

the 

aerial 

by 

tur

ning 

the

whole 

set.

Favourite 

station 

selection

For 

your 

favourite 

tuner 

stations, 

you 

can 

use 

the 

easy 

one-touch

pr

ogramming 

and 

selection 

1

2

or 

3

buttons.

1.

Tune 

to 

your 

desir

ed 

station 

(see 

Tuning 

to 

radio 

stations

).

2.

To 

stor

your 

station, 

pr

ess 

1

2

or 

3

for 

seconds 

or 

mor

e.

Display: 

shows 

PROGRAM

briefly

your 

favourite 

pr

eset 

station

number 

and 

the 

tuner 

fr

equency

.

Pr

ogramming 

radio 

stations

You 

can 

stor

up 

to 

total 

of 

30 

radio 

stations 

in 

the 

memor

y.

1.

Tune 

to 

your 

desir

ed 

station 

(see 

Tuning 

to 

radio 

stations

).

2.

Pr

ess 

PROGRAM 

to 

activate 

pr

ogramming.

Display: 

PROGRAM

flashes.

3.

Pr

ess 

PRESET 

4

or 

3

once 

or 

mor

to 

allocate 

number 

fr

om

to 

30 

to 

this 

station.

4.

Pr

ess 

PROGRAM 

again 

to 

confir

the 

setting.

Display: 

PROGRAM

disappears, 

the 

pr

eset 

number 

and 

the

fr

equency 

of 

the 

pr

eset 

station 

ar

shown.

5.

Repeat 

the 

above 

four 

steps 

to 

stor

other 

stations.

You 

can 

over

write 

pr

eset 

station 

by 

storing 

another 

fr

equency

in 

its 

place.

Tuning 

to 

pr

eset 

stations

Pr

ess

1

2

or 

PRESET 

4

or 

3

until 

the 

desir

ed 

pr

eset 

station 

is

displayed.

PROGRAM

REPEAT

ALL

CD

SEARCH

STOP

•OPEN

SEARCH

PLAY

RECORD

1

2

3

BAND

PRESET

PROGRAM

REMOTE SENSOR

PROGRAM

REPEAT

ALL

CD

SEARCH

STOP

•OPEN

SEARCH

PLAY

RECORD

1

2

3

BAND

PRESET

PROGRAM

REMOTE SENSOR

PROGRAM

REPEAT

ALL

CD

SEARCH

STOP

•OPEN

SEARCH

PLAY

RECORD

1

2

3

BAND

PRESET

PROGRAM

REMOTE SENSOR

FM

TUNER

STEREO

Changing 

tuning 

grid 

(some 

versions 

only)

In 

Nor

th 

and 

South 

America 

the 

fr

equency 

step 

between 

adjacent

channels 

in 

the 

AM 

and 

FM 

band 

ar

10 

KHz

and 

100 

KHz

respectively

. In 

the 

rest 

of 

the 

world 

this 

step 

is 

KHz

and 

50 

KHz

.

Usually 

the 

fr

equency 

step 

has 

been 

pr

eset 

in 

the 

factor

for 

your 

ar

ea.

1.

Check 

that 

the 

set 

is 

in 

the 

TAPE/

OFF

position 

and 

switched 

of

f.

2.

To 

select 

9KHz

: pr

ess 

CD 

MODE

and 

PROGRAM 

simultaneously

.

Release 

the 

contr

ols 

only 

when 

you 

switch 

on 

the 

set.

To 

select 

10KHz

: pr

ess 

CD 

MODE

and 

SEARCH

§

simultaneously

.

Release 

the 

contr

ols 

only 

when 

you 

switch 

on 

the 

set.

When 

tuning 

to 

radio 

stations, 

the 

display 

shows 

tuning 

in

either 

steps 

of 

9

or 

10

.

All 

pr

eset 

stations 

will 

be 

af

fected 

and 

you 

may 

need 

to

repr

ogramme 

your 

pr

esets.

Playing 

CD 

1.

Select 

CD

sour

ce.

is 

displayed 

briefly

.

2.

Lift 

the 

CD 

door 

open.

Display:

when 

you 

open 

the 

CD 

door

.

3.

Inser

CD 

or 

CD-R(W) 

with 

the 

printed 

side 

facing 

up 

and

close 

the 

CD 

door

.

Display: 

d1SC

flashes 

as 

the 

CD 

player 

scans 

the 

contents 

of 

a

CD. 

The 

total 

number 

of 

tracks 

and 

playing 

time 

ar

then 

shown.

Display: 

is 

shown 

if 

the 

CD-R(W) 

is 

blank 

or 

not 

finalised.

4.

Pr

ess 

PLA

Y

•P

AUSE 

2;

(on 

the 

remote 

contr

ol

2;

to 

star

t

playback.

Display: 

Cur

rent 

track 

number 

and 

elapsed 

playing 

time 

of 

the

track 

during 

CD 

playback.

5.

To 

pause 

playback 

pr

ess 

PLA

Y

•P

AUSE

2;

Pr

ess 

PLA

Y

•P

AUSE

2;

again 

to 

resume 

play

.

The 

display 

fr

eezes 

and 

the 

elapsed 

playing 

time 

flashes 

when

playback 

is 

paused.

6.

To 

stop 

CD 

playback, 

pr

ess 

STOP

9

.

Note:

CD 

play 

will 

also 

stop 

when:

– 

the 

CD 

door 

is 

opened;

– 

the 

CD 

has 

reached 

the 

end 

(unless 

you 

have 

selected 

REPEA

or 

REPEA

ALL);

– 

you 

select 

another 

sour

ce: 

TAPE 

TUNER.

Selecting 

dif

fer

ent 

track

Pr

ess 

SEARCH

or 

§

(on 

the 

remote 

contr

ol

¡

or 

) once 

or

repeatedly 

until 

the 

desir

ed 

track 

number 

appears 

in 

the 

display

If 

you 

have 

selected 

track 

number 

shor

tly 

after 

loading 

CD 

or

in 

the 

PAUSE 

position, 

you 

will 

need 

to 

pr

ess 

PLA

Y

•P

AUSE

2;

to 

star

playback.

PROGRAM

REPEAT

ALL

CD

PLAY

•P

AUSE

PAUSE

STOP

•OPEN

SEARCH

PLAY

RECORD

1

DYNAMIC

BASS

       BOOST

DBB

VOL

TUNER

BATT

LOW

CD

TAPE

OFF

REMOTE SENSOR

PROGRAM

REPEAT

ALL

CD

SEARCH

STOP

CD MODE

PLAY

•P

AUSE

PAUSE

STOP

•OPEN

SEARCH

PLAY

RECORD

1

2

DYNAMIC

BASS

       BOOST

DBB

PROGRAM

REMOTE SENSOR

PROGRAM

REPEAT

ALL

CD

SEARCH

STOP

CD MODE

PLAY

•P

AUSE

PAUSE

STOP

•OPEN

SEARCH

PLAY

RECORD

1

PROGRAM

REMOTE SENSOR

PROGRAM

REPEAT

ALL

CD

SEARCH

STOP

CD MODE

PLAY

•P

AUSE

PAUSE

STOP

•OPEN

SEARCH

PLAY

RECORD

1

PROGRAM

REMOTE SENSOR

 


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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

3-4

PCS 104 414

Finding 

passage 

within 

track

1.

Pr

ess 

and 

hold 

down 

SEARCH

or 

§

.

The 

CD 

is 

played 

at 

high 

speed 

and 

low 

volume.

2.

When 

you 

recognize 

the 

passage 

you 

want, 

release 

SEARCH

or 

§

.

Nor

mal 

playback 

continues.

Note:

During 

CD 

pr

ogramme 

or 

if 

SHUFFLE/ 

REPEA

T

active,

sear

ching 

is 

only 

possible 

within 

track.

Dif

fer

ent 

play 

modes: 

SHUFFLE 

and 

REPEA

T

You 

can 

select 

and 

change 

the 

various 

play 

modes 

befor

or 

during

playback. 

The 

play 

modes 

can 

also 

be 

combined 

with 

PROGRAM.

SHUFFLE

tracks 

of 

the 

entir

CD/ 

pr

ogramme 

ar

played 

in

random 

or

der

SHUFFLE

and 

REPEA

ALL

to 

repeat 

the 

entir

CD/ 

pr

ogramme

continuously 

in 

random 

or

der

REPEA

ALL

to 

repeat 

the 

entir

CD/ 

pr

ogramme

REPEA

T

to 

play 

the 

cur

rent 

track 

continuously

1.

To 

select 

your 

play 

mode, 

pr

ess 

the 

CD 

MODE 

key 

(or

SHUFFLE 

or 

REPEA

on 

the 

remote 

contr

ol) 

befor

or 

during

playback 

until 

the 

display 

shows 

the 

desir

ed 

function.

2.

Pr

ess 

PLA

Y

•P

AUSE

2;

to 

star

playback 

if 

in 

the 

STOP 

position. 

3.

To 

retur

to 

nor

mal 

playback, 

pr

ess 

the 

CD 

MODE 

key 

or 

the

respective 

SHUFFLE 

or 

REPEA

key 

until 

the 

various 

SHUFFLE

REPEA

modes 

ar

no 

longer 

displayed.

You 

can 

also 

pr

ess 

STOP 

9

to 

cancel 

your 

play 

mode.

Pr

ogramming 

track 

numbers

Pr

ogramme 

in 

the 

STOP 

position 

to 

select 

and 

stor

your 

CD 

tracks

in 

the 

desir

ed 

sequence. 

If 

you 

like, 

stor

any 

track 

mor

than

once. 

Up 

to 

20 

tracks 

can 

be 

stor

ed 

in 

the 

memor

y.

1.

Use 

the 

SEARCH

or 

§

on 

the 

set 

(on 

the 

remote 

contr

ol

¡

or 

), 

to 

select 

your 

desir

ed 

track 

number

.

2.

Pr

ess 

PROGRAM

.

Display: 

PROGRAM

and 

the 

selected 

track 

number

appears 

briefly

.

If 

you 

attempt 

to 

pr

ogramme 

without 

first 

selecting 

track

number

is 

shown.

3.

Repeat 

steps 

1-2

to 

select 

and 

stor

all 

desir

ed 

tracks.

is 

displayed 

if 

you 

attempt 

to 

pr

ogramme 

mor

than 

20 

tracks.

4.

To 

star

playback 

of 

your 

CD 

pr

ogramme, 

pr

ess 

PLA

Y

•P

AUSE

2;

.

Reviewing 

the 

pr

ogramme

In 

the 

STOP 

position, 

pr

ess 

and 

hold 

down 

PROGRAM

for 

while

until 

the 

display 

shows 

all 

your 

stor

ed 

track 

numbers 

in 

sequence.

PROGRAM

REPEAT

ALL

CD

SEARCH

STOP

CD MODE

PLAY

•P

AUSE

PLAY

RECORD

PROGRAM

REMOTE SENSOR

AZ1145

CD RADIO CASSETTE RECORDER

PROGRAM

REPEAT

ALL

CD

SEARCH

STOP

CD MODE

PLAY

•P

AUSE

PAUSE

STOP

•OPEN

SEARCH

PLAY

RECORD

DYNAMIC

BASS

       BOOST

PROGRAM

REMOTE SENSOR

PROGRAM

REPEAT

ALL

CD

SEARCH

STOP

CD MODE

PLAY

•P

AUSE

PAUSE

STOP

•OPEN

SEARCH

PLAY

RECORD

PROGRAM

REMOTE SENSOR

AZ1145

CD RADIO CASSETTE RECORDER

CD

PROGRAM

Erasing 

pr

ogramme

You 

can 

erase 

the 

pr

ogramme 

by:

pr

essing 

STOP

9

once 

in 

the 

STOP 

position 

or 

twice 

during

playback. 

The 

display 

shows 

'

' briefly

.

pr

essing 

the 

CD 

door 

open;

switching 

to 

TUNER/T

APE 

sour

ce.

CD

player 

and 

CD 

handling

If 

the 

CD 

player 

cannot 

read 

CDs 

cor

rectly

use 

commonly

available 

cleaning 

CD 

to 

clean 

the 

lens 

befor

taking 

the 

set 

to

repair

Other 

cleaning 

methods 

may 

destr

oy 

the 

lens.

The 

lens 

of 

the 

CD 

player 

should 

never 

be 

touched!

Sudden 

changes 

in 

the 

sur

rounding 

temperatur

can 

cause

condensation 

to 

cloud 

over 

on 

the 

lens 

of 

your 

CD 

player

.

Playing 

CD 

is 

then 

not 

possible. 

Do 

not 

attempt 

to 

clean 

the

lens 

but 

leave 

the 

set 

in 

war

envir

onment 

until 

the

moistur

evaporates.

Always 

keep 

the 

CD 

compar

tment 

closed 

to 

avoid 

dust 

on 

the 

lens.

To 

take 

CD 

out 

of 

its 

box, 

pr

ess 

the 

centr

spindle 

while

lifting 

the 

CD. 

Always 

pick 

up 

the 

CD 

by 

the 

edge 

and 

retur

n

the 

CD 

to 

its 

box 

after 

use 

to 

avoid 

scratching 

and 

dust.

To 

clean 

the 

CD, 

wipe 

in 

straight 

line 

fr

om 

the 

centr

e

towar

ds 

the 

edge 

using 

soft, 

lint-fr

ee 

cloth. 

Do 

not 

use

cleaning 

agents 

as 

they 

may 

damage 

the 

disc.

Never 

write 

on 

CD 

or 

attach 

any 

stickers 

to 

it.

PLA

YING 

CASSETTE

1.

Select 

TAPE 

sour

ce.

The 

display 

shows 

tAPE

thr

oughout 

tape 

operation.

2.

Pr

ess 

STOP

•OPEN 

9/

to 

open 

the 

cassette 

door

.

3.

Inser

recor

ded 

cassette 

and 

close 

the 

cassette 

door

.

4.

Pr

ess 

PLA

Y

1

to 

star

playback.

5.

To 

inter

rupt 

playback, 

pr

ess 

P

AUSE

;

To 

resume, 

pr

ess 

the

key 

again.

8.

By 

pr

essing 

SEARCH

5

or 

6

on 

the 

set

,fast 

winding 

of 

the

tape 

is 

possible 

in 

both 

dir

ections. 

9.

To 

stop 

the 

tape, 

pr

ess 

STOP

•OPEN 

9/

.

The 

keys 

ar

automatically 

released 

at 

the 

end 

of 

the 

tape

and 

the

tAPE

indication 

goes 

out, 

except 

if

P

AUSE

;

has

been 

activated.

PROGRAM

REPEAT

ALL

CD

SEARCH

STOP

CD MODE

PLAY

•P

AUSE

PAUSE

STOP

•OPEN

SEARCH

PLAY

RECORD

1

DYNAMIC

BASS

       BOOST

PROGRAM

REMOTE SENSOR

PROGRAM

REPEAT

ALL

CD

PLAY

•P

AUSE

PAUSE

STOP

•OPEN

SEARCH

PLAY

RECORD

1

2

DYNAMIC

BASS

       BOOST

DBB

VOL

TUNER

BATT

LOW

CD

TAPE

OFF

REMOTE SENSOR

X

 


background image

PCS 104 415

3-5

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

GENERAL 

INFORMA

TION 

ON 

RECORDING

Recor

ding 

is 

per

missible 

insofar 

as 

copyright 

or 

other 

rights 

of

thir

par

ties 

ar

not 

infringed.

This 

deck 

is 

not 

suitable 

for 

recor

ding 

on 

CHROME 

(IEC 

II

or

MET

AL 

(IEC 

IV

type 

cassettes. 

For 

recor

ding, 

use 

NORMAL

type 

cassettes 

(IEC 

I

on 

which 

the 

tabs 

have 

not 

been 

br

oken.

The 

best 

recor

ding 

level 

is 

set 

automatically

Altering 

the 

VOL

and 

DBB

contr

ols 

will 

not 

af

fect 

the 

recor

ding 

in 

pr

ogr

ess.

At 

the 

ver

beginning 

and 

end 

of 

the 

tape, 

no 

recor

ding 

will

take 

place 

during 

the 

seconds, 

when 

the 

leader 

tape 

passes

the 

recor

der 

heads.

To 

pr

otect 

tape 

fr

om 

accidental 

erasur

e, 

have 

the 

tape 

in

fr

ont 

of 

you 

and 

br

eak 

out 

the 

left 

tab. 

Recor

ding 

on 

this 

side 

is 

no 

longer 

possible. 

To 

recor

over 

this

side 

again, 

cover 

the 

tabs 

with 

piece 

of 

adhesive 

tape.

SYNCHRO 

ST

AR

CD 

RECORDING

1.

Select 

CD

sour

ce.

2.

Inser

CD 

and 

if 

desir

ed, 

pr

ogramme 

track 

numbers.

3.

Pr

ess 

STOP

•OPEN 

9/

to 

open 

the 

cassette 

door

4.

Inser

suitable 

cassette 

into 

the 

cassette 

deck 

and 

close 

the

cassette 

door

.

5.

Pr

ess 

RECORD 

0

to 

star

recor

ding.

Playing 

of 

the 

CD 

pr

ogramme 

star

ts 

automatically 

fr

om 

the

beginning 

of 

the 

pr

ogramme.

It 

is 

not 

necessar

to 

star

t the 

CD

player 

separately

.

To 

select 

and 

recor

par

ticular 

passage 

within 

track

Pr

ess 

and 

hold 

down 

SEARCH

or 

§

(or 

on 

the 

remote

contr

ol

5

or 

6

).

When 

you 

recognize 

the 

passage 

you 

want, 

release 

SEARCH

or 

§

(or 

on 

the 

remote 

contr

ol

5

or 

6

).

To 

pause 

CD 

playback 

pr

ess 

PLA

Y/P

AUSE

2;

.

Recor

ding 

will 

begin 

fr

om 

this 

exact 

point 

in 

the 

track 

when

you 

pr

ess 

RECORD 

0

.

6.

For 

brief 

inter

ruptions 

during 

recor

ding 

pr

ess 

P

AUSE

;

To

resume 

recor

ding, 

pr

ess 

P

AUSE

;

again.

7.

To 

stop 

recor

ding, 

pr

ess 

STOP

•OPEN 

9/

.

PROGRAM

REPEAT

ALL

CD

SEARCH

STOP

CD MODE

PLAY

•P

AUSE

PAUSE

STOP

•OPEN

SEARCH

PLAY

RECORD

1

2

DYNAMIC

BASS

       BOOST

DBB

VOL

TUNER

BATT

LOW

CD

TAPE

OFF

REMOTE SENSOR

PROGRAM

REPEAT

ALL

CD

SEARCH

STOP

CD MODE

PLAY

•P

AUSE

PAUSE

STOP

•OPEN

SEARCH

PLAY

RECORD

DYNAMIC

BASS

       BOOST

DBB

PROGRAM

REMOTE SENSOR

Recor

ding 

fr

om 

the 

radio

1.

Tune 

to 

the 

desir

ed 

radio 

station 

(See 

TUNING 

TO 

RADIO

ST

A

TIONS

).

2.

Pr

ess 

STOP

•OPEN 

9/

to 

open 

the 

cassette 

door

3.

Inser

suitable 

cassette 

into 

the 

cassette 

deck 

and 

close 

the

cassette 

door

.

4.

Pr

ess 

RECORD 

0

to 

star

recor

ding.

If 

you 

ar

recor

ding 

fr

om 

MW 

(AM) 

stations, 

adjust 

the 

BEA

CUT

switch 

to 

eliminate 

possible 

whistle 

tones 

during

recor

ding.

5.

For 

brief 

inter

ruptions, 

pr

ess 

P

AUSE

;

To 

resume 

recor

ding,

pr

ess 

P

AUSE

;

again.

6.

To 

stop 

recor

ding, 

pr

ess 

STOP

•OPEN 

9/

.

MAINTENANCE

Tape 

deck 

maintenance

To 

ensur

quality 

recor

ding 

and 

playback 

of 

the 

tape 

deck, 

clean

par

ts 

A

,

B

and 

C

shown 

in 

the 

diagram 

below

after 

appr

ox. 

50 

hours 

of 

operation, 

or 

on 

average 

once 

month. 

Use 

cotton

bud 

slightly 

moistened 

with 

alcohol 

or 

special 

head 

cleaning

fluid 

to 

clean 

the 

deck.

1.

Open 

the 

cassette 

door 

by 

pr

essing 

STOP

•OPEN 

9/

.

2.

Pr

ess 

PLA

1

and 

clean 

the 

rubber 

pr

essur

rollers 

C

3.

Pr

ess 

P

AUSE

;

and 

clean 

the 

magnetic 

heads

A

and 

also 

the

capstan 

B

.

4.

After 

cleaning, 

pr

ess 

STOP

•OPEN 

9/

.

Note:

Cleaning 

of 

the 

heads 

can 

also 

be 

done 

by 

playing 

a

cleaning 

cassette 

thr

ough 

once.

PROGRAM

REPEAT

ALL

CD

CD MODE

PLAY

•P

AUSE

PAUSE

STOP

•OPEN

SEARCH

PLAY

RECORD

1

DYNAMIC

BASS

       BOOST

DBB

VOL

TUNER

BATT

LOW

CD

TAPE

OFF

REMOTE SENSOR

A

A
B
C

Envir

onmental 

infor

mation

All 

unnecessar

packaging 

material 

has 

been 

omitted. 

W

have 

done 

our 

utmost 

to 

make 

the

packaging 

easy 

to 

separate 

into 

thr

ee 

mono-materials: 

car

dboar

(box), 

expandable 

polystyr

ene

(buf

fer), 

polyethylene 

(bags, 

pr

otective 

foam).

Y

our 

set 

consists 

of 

materials 

which 

can 

be 

recycled 

if 

disassembled 

by 

specialized

company

. Please 

obser

ve 

the 

local 

regulations 

regar

ding 

the 

disposal 

of 

packing

materials, 

exhausted 

batteries 

and 

old 

equipment.

 


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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

3-6

PCS 104 416

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE

CAUSE

REMEDY

No 

sound/power

Volume 

not 

adjusted

Adjust 

the 

volume

Headphones 

connected

Disconnect 

headphones

Mains 

lead 

not 

secur

ely 

connected

Connect 

the 

mains 

lead 

pr

operly

Sever

radio 

hum 

or 

noise

Electrical 

inter

fer

ence: 

set 

too 

close 

to 

TV

,

VCR 

or 

computer

Incr

ease 

the 

distance

Poor 

radio 

reception

W

eak 

radio 

signal

FM: 

Dir

ect 

the 

FM 

telescopic 

aerial 

for

optimum 

reception

MW 

(AM): 

Tur

the 

set 

for 

optimum

reception

or 

indication

No 

CD

inser

ted

Inser

t a 

CD

CD 

badly 

scratched 

or 

dir

ty

Replace/ 

clean 

CD, 

see 

CD 

player 

and 

CD 

handling

Laser 

lens 

steamed 

up,

W

ait 

until 

lens 

has 

clear

ed

indication 

CD-R(W) 

is 

blank 

or 

the 

disc 

is 

not 

finalised

Use 

finalised 

CD-R(W)

CD 

badly 

scratched 

or 

dir

ty

Replace/ 

clean 

CD, 

see 

CD 

player 

and 

CD 

handling

The 

CD 

skips 

tracks

CD 

is 

damaged 

or 

dir

ty

Replace 

or 

clean 

the 

CD

SHUFFLE 

or 

pr

ogramme 

is 

active

Switch 

of

f SHUFFLE/PROGRAM

Poor 

cassette 

sound 

quality

Dust 

and 

dir

t on 

the 

heads, 

etc.

Clean 

deck 

par

ts 

etc., 

see 

Maintenance

Use 

of 

incompatible 

cassette 

types 

(MET

AL

or 

CHROME)

Only 

use 

NORMAL 

(IEC

I

) for 

recor

ding

Recor

ding 

does 

not 

work

Cassette 

tab(s) 

may 

be 

br

oken

Apply 

piece 

of 

adhesive 

tape 

over 

the

missing 

tab 

space

Remote 

contr

ol 

does 

not 

function 

pr

operly

Batteries 

dead/ 

incor

rectly 

inser

ted

Inser

t (fr

esh) 

batteries 

cor

rectly

Distance/ 

angle 

between 

the 

set 

too 

lar

ge

Reduce 

the 

distance/ 

angle

If 

fault 

occurs, 

first 

check 

the 

points 

listed 

below 

befor

taking 

the 

set 

for 

repair

If 

you 

ar

unable 

to 

remedy 

pr

oblem 

by 

following 

these 

hints, 

consult 

your 

dealer 

or 

ser

vice 

centr

e.

WARNING: 

Do 

not 

open 

the 

set 

as 

there 

is 

risk 

of 

electric 

shock. 

Under 

no

circumstances 

should 

you 

try 

to 

repair 

the 

set 

yourself, 

as 

this 

would

invalidate 

the 

guarantee.

The 

typeplate 

is 

located 

on 

the 

bottom 

of 

the 

set.

 


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PCS 104 436

14-4

ELECTRICAL PARTSLIST - CD99 DA11

- RESISTORS -

4888

482205120008

Jumper

4889

482205120008

Jumper

- COILS & FILTERS -

1810

482224273557

Filter CST8,46MTW-TF01

5803

482215711231

Coil LAN02TB1R0J

- DIODES -

6877

482213011564

Diode UDZ3.9B

- IC & TRANSISTORS -

7800

482220917324

IC SAA7325H

7802

532220911517

IC PC74HCU04T

7803

532213060123

Trans BC807-40

7804

532220982941

IC LM358D

7807

532213042755

Trans BC847C

7808

482220932852

IC TDA7073A/N2

7809

482220932852

IC TDA7073A/N2

7810

482220933165

IC TDA1308T/N1

7875

482213060511

Trans BC847B

- MISCELLANEOUS -

1800

482226510925

Connector 15P

1823

482226511207

Connector 6P

1824

482226511207

Connector 6P

8000

482232012178

Flexible Foil 15P

Note :Only these parts mentioned in the list are

normal service parts.

 


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during Focus search

800mVpp

LOW = CD_RW (high gain)

EYE-PATTERN

T = 1 s

TB = 0.5

m

s/div

3V

0V

V

.............

Vdc measured during PLAY with normal CD or CD-R

Vdc measured during PLAY with CD-RW

EVM

V

1,5V 0V

0,9V 0,9V

0,9V 0,9V

10V

6,2V

5V

0,2V

0,2V

3,3V

2,5V

3,9V

1,8V

6,1V

6,2V

6,1V

6,2V

6,5V

5,9V

6,0V

V

.............

Vdc measured during PLAY
with normal CD or CD-R
Vdc measured during PLAY with CD-RW

EVM

V

3,3V

3,9V

4,8V

2,5V

5V

2,5V

2,5V

2,5V

5V

2,5V

2,5V

CD99 DA11 - CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

PCS 99 484

12-2

12-2

12-2

+

-

+

-

VDD

+

-

+

-

VDD

+t

INTERFACE

VERSATILE

DEMOD

EFM

PLL

DIG.

STAGES

OUTPUT

CONTROL

MOTOR

KILL

INTERF.

LOOPBACK

SER. DATA

INTERF.

VERSAT.

INTERFACE

SER. DATA

BITSTREAM DAC

TIMING

INTERFACE

MICROCONTROLLER

PROCESSOR

AUDIO

PROCESSING

PRE-

FUNCTION

CONTROL

SRAM

ADDR

INTERF.

EBU

DET.

PEAK

CORR.

ERROR

PROCESSOR

SUBCODE

END

FRONT

VREF GEN.

ADC

M2

L

@

HF

of HCU

HF

D

_

L

C

3835

L

+

HF

FOCUS

@

@

TRACK

B

D

B

VAM

D

DA11

VAM

DISC

comm. cath

digital out = off

3751

3834

D

on

digital out

D

stuffed resistor

L

L

M

DISC

table for drive- and digital out recognition

3897 C5
3898 C5
3899 D5
7800 D12
7802-A E6
7802-B E5
7802-C E5

7802-D E8
7802-E E7
7802-F F8
7803 B2
7804-A A1
7804-B C3
7807 E6

7808 E4
7809 G4
8401 H3

D

R1 (CD10)

+

for digital out: 33E

T+

off

3750

D

3852 F5
3853 F5
3854 F5
3855 F4
3856 G6
3857 G5
3858 G5

3859 H5
3860 H5
3861 H5
3862 H5
3863 H4
3864 C1
3865 F7

3890 B4
3891 C4
3892 C4
3893 D4
3894 A5
3895 B5
3896 B5

D

1810

D

HF

D

to

D

to

+

DA

D

3829 A11
3830 B12
3831 B14
3832 B14
3834 B14
3835 C14
3837 C14

3838 D14
3839 D14
3840 D15
3841 E14
3842 G14
3843 G14
3844 G13

3845 G12
3846 F10
3847 F6
3848 F5
3849 E5
3850 F5
3851 F6

@

sheet 2

R2 (CD10)

L

@

D

sheet 2

DA

EH-S

DA

-

(uP-interface)

3809 A2
3810 A3
3811 E4
3812 D5
3813 E5
3814 E5

3815 E5
3816 E5
3817 E7
3818 E6
3819 E6
3820 E7
3821 E7

3822 E7
3823 E8
3824 E9
3825 E9
3826 D10
3827 D9
3828 A10

D

A

FOCUS

HF

DA

D

L

F-

+

2865 D5
2869 E2
2870 B5
2871 B5
2872 C5
2873 C5
2874 D5

2875 D5
3728 A10
3745 G12
3750 G11
3751 G11
3757 G5
3800 B2

3801 A1
3802 B1
3803 B1
3804 B1
3805 A1
3806 B2
3807 A2

3808 A2

TRACK

D4 (CD10)

HF

DISC

TRACK

HF

D

1805

INNERSW.

FOCUS

_

HF-Amplifier

D1 (CD10)

2831 G12
2832 F5
2833 F4

2834 F5
2835 F4
2836 F4
2837 G5
2838 G4
2839 H4
2840 H4

2841 C1
2842 F7
2860 B5
2861 B5
2862 C5
2863 C5
2864 D5

_

DA

SAA7325H

DRIVE = DA11

... for provision only

D

HF

D3 (CD10)

off

SLIDE

L

DA

L

2813 E9
2814 E9
2815 E10
2816 F10
2817 D9
2818 D9
2819 B10

2820 B10
2821 B11
2822 B11
2823 B11
2824 B11
2825 B12
2826 A13

2827 C14
2828 C14
2829 G14
2830 F13

connect shielding

HF

(Quartz used)

F

E

D

D

D

D

15

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

HF

SLIDE

+

D

C

HF

drive

DA11

on

HF

F

HF

@

-

SLIDE

D

SANYO DA11

Laser power control

T-

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

HF

A

M1

F+

10

11

12

13

14

H

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

1800 D1
1801 G1
2801 A2
2802 A3
2803 E4
2804 E4
2805 E4

2806 E4
2807 E4
2808 E4
2809 E6
2810 E6
2811 F7
2812 E8

on

E

D

D

side entry connector

only for digital out versions

+

L

D

D

D2 (CD10)

DA

_

8.46 MHz

on

dig. out circuitry

3805

27K

3813

68K

2827

2830

1u

1n

3855

PTH8

Monitor

2814

47n

13

9

12

5

7809

TDA7073A

14

10

2

1

6

7

16

4R7

3810

3830

4K7

3809

33R

7

16

13

9

12

5

8

Vdd_HCU

TDA7073A

7808

14

10

2

1

6

2835

470p

VCC

1K

3824

+10V

2820

33p

3K3

3814

22K

3846

2821

100n

2828

47p

82K

3847

+3.3V

47R

3828

27K 3826

2832

150p

5

Y

6

7802-B

3

A

4

Y

10K

7802-C

A

3897

3818

5K6

2875

2817 4u7

470R

3840

220p

22K

3757

22K

2812

10p

3835

470p

2833

3819

15K

3820

18K

3802

1K

22n

2838

Monitor

220p

47K

3848

2873

3750

22K

13

14

15

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

drive_recognition

1800

1

10

11

12

8401

3898

10K

3832

470R

47u

2836

3804

4K7

56K

3849

1K

3811

15K

3853

2863

180p

Vdd_HCU

3812

470K

3837

2803

82p

470R

15K

3843

1K

100K

3892

3816

47K

3859

3893

100K

2818

47n

2822

1n5

2826

47n

7802-A

A

1

Y

2

82p

2805

33R

3827

3745

10R

2831

1u

3829

100R

+3.3V

10K

3896

470R

22K

3831

3839

4K7

3841

3803

27K

47K

3861

+3.3V

2819

33p

LDON

2806

82p

drive_recognition

3K9

3858

180p

2865

47u

2840

22K

3834

+5V

180p

3807

1K5

2864

3890

100K

3815

4K7

3856

68K

3860 1K

100K

3891

3862 1K

3728

47R

+3servo

3801

150K

7807

BC847C

47n

2829

LDON

3823

3K3

+3.3V

180p

2862

3751

22K

10K

47K

3852

8K2

3864

2874

3850

220p

EBUGND

2807

27p

100R

3844

3821

3K3

2842

1u

2860

10K

3899

GNDA

560p

7802-D

9

A

8

Y

3806

680R

3R3

3863

+5V

2n2

2813

+3servo

2861

1n5

+5V

2815

47p

2808

150p

22K

3825

220p

2871

2870

220p

3845

2R2

2810

33p

68K

3857

3808

33R

2811

33p

220p

2872

2809

33p

7803

BC807-40

2839

100n

3817

47K

10K

3895

2804

82p

2834

270p

50

VSSD2

58

VSSD3

35

WCLI

28

WCLK

3842

1K

44

TEST3

63

V1

34

V2|V3

61

V4

62

V5

5

VDDA1

17

VDDA2

VDDD1P

52

57

VDDD2C

20

VNEG

21

VPOS

VRIN

7

4

VSSA1

14

VSSA2

33

VSSD1

RN

23

RP

48

SBSY

40

SCL

37

SCLI

29

SCLK

39

SDA

36

SDI

24

SELPLL

47

SFSY

42

SILD

56

SL

43

STATUS

SUB

46

25

TEST1

31

TEST2

6

IREF

3

ISLICE

32

KILL

64

LDON

18

LN

19

LP

59

MOTO1

MOTO2

60

12

R1

R2

13

54

RA

RAB 41

45

RCK

38

RESETn

22

53

CFLG

49

CL11|4

26

CL16

16

CRIN

15

CROUT

8

D1

9

D2

10

D3

11

D4

27

DATA

51

DOEM

30

EF

FO

55

2

HFIN

1

HFREF

3894

7800

4R7

3800

10K

2837

47n

+10V

4

LASER

+3servo

LASER

LM358D

7804-A

3

2

1

8

2816 22n

2869

47n

470R

3838

1n5

2825

3865

1K

3854

8K2

47n

2824

47u

2801

47u

2802

+3.3V

220u

2823

47n

2841

A

11

Y

10

3851

56K

7802-E

+5V

3822

3K3

5

6

+3.3V

1801

1

2

3

4

SL

DACRIGHT_neg

M1

M2

DACLEFT_pos

DACLEFT_neg

Innersw

KILL

PORE

Vref

DACRIGHT_pos

HFIN

DOBM

RA

FO

Vref

SDA

SILD

SCL

Vref

Vref

Innersw

CD Part (sheet 1)

CD99 Schematic Part1 18081999

@

TDA 1308

+10V

+5V/doorsw

470R

GND

RIGHT

6877 E7

7810-A A5
7810-B C5
7875 E7
8402 C9

47n

GNDA

DATA

from

22p

TDA 1308

not stuffed

SICL

basic version w/ 5p-connector

+5V

on

7800

@

3877 C6
3878 C7
3879 C8
3880 E7
3881 E7

3882 D7
3883 D6
3884 D6
3885 E8
3886 E8

3887 E9
3888 E9
3889 E10
3900 A5
4804 A4

4805 C4
4806 E9
5802 D3
5803 E6

@

B3V9

3702

3701

100R

GND

@

SILD

not stuffed

@

LEFT

100n

COAX2/EBU

stuffed

Jumper

47p

3702 E2

3703 D3
3704 E4
3705 D3
3788 E9
3836 D10

3867 A5
3868 A5
3869 A6
3870 A6
3871 A7

3872 A8
3873 C5
3874 C5
3875 C5
3876 B6

10

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

5802

GND

3705

PORE

doorswitch

digital out circuitry (not for all versions)

SHIELD/EBU_GND

@

1R

2701

basic version w/ 6p-connector

optical out             coax out

not stuffed

10

A

B

C

D

E

A

B

C

2849 C5

2850 B6
2851 C7
2852 C8
2853 E6
2854 D6

2855 D6
2856 E10
2857 E6
3701 E1

not stuffed

@

COAX1/+5V

2702

270R

33R

@

DIGout

@

@

3703

not stuffed

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

22K

not stuffed

KILL

sheet1

2703
2704

100n

D

E

1821 D10
1822 E4
1823 B10
1824 D10
2701 E2

2702 E2
2703 E4
2704 E3
2843 A5
2844 A5

2845 A6
2846 A7
2847 A8
2848 C5

+3.3V

GNDA

3900

7875

2853 10n

4K7

BC847B

GNDA

3788

1822

1

2

3

10u

2851

EH-S

GNDA

GNDA

GNDA

EBUGND

3887

10K

2848

100p

47u

2857

2703

100n

270R

3701

3889

1K

0R

3867

22K

4805

2855

220u

220p

2849

+10V

3877

10K

5803

1u

2852

470p

GNDA

+3.3V

+5V

3703

33R

3881

150R

47n

2702

10K

3885

GNDA

3872

47K

2854

220u

GNDA

10K

3886

285610n

1

2

EBUGND

GNDA

2844

220p

EH-S

1821

3871

470R

FE-ST-VK-N

1824

1

2

3

4

5

6

3876

10K

33R

3880

1K

3884

3888

4K7

5

6

7

3704

10R

1823

FE-ST-VK-N

1

2

3

4

4

GNDA

GNDA

7810-A

3

2

1

8

2843

3878

470R

100p

10K

3875

10K

3836

3870

10K

EBUGND

GNDA

22K

3874

2701

22p

0R

4806

470R

3702

5

6

7

8

4

3879

47K

10K

3868

7810-B

GNDA

4804

0R

2850

2847

470p

100n

2704

220p

7

8

1K

3883

5802
920927152B

1

2

3

4

6

22K

3873

100R

3882

10K

3869

8402

220p

2845

10u

2846

GNDA

1R

3705

GNDA

+3.3V

+5V

PORE

6877

UDZ

+3.3V

+5V

DOBM

DACRIGHT_pos

DACRIGHT_neg

DACLEFT_pos

DACLEFT_neg

+2.5V

+2.5V

+2.5V

+3.3V

KILL

SDA

SCL

SILD

+3.3V

CD Part (sheet 2)

@

... for provision only

CD99 Schematic Part2 18081999

 


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EXPLODED VIEW DIAGRAM - CABINET

PCS 104 431

13-1

13-1

13-1

8 (2x)

8

6 (2x)

5 (2x)

8 (2x)

6

7 (2x)

11

11

1 (2x)

2 (2x)

3 (3x)

6 (2x)

8 (2x)

3 (2x)

8 (4x)

3 (2x)

3 (3x)

5

5

10 (4x)

5 (3x)

6 (2x)

1

11

5 (2x)

7 (2x)

12 (2x)

6 (2x)

6 (2x)

5 (2x)

6 (2x)

4

9 (5x)

401

403

402

501

502

503

504

404

406

506

507

508

509

407

511

408

512

409

412

513

514

414

429

428

426

427

411

413

416

516

417

517

518

418

419

421

422

423

424

519

521

522

431

433

434

436

438

439

437

523

524

526

527

528

529

531

441

442

443

444

SHUFFLE

REPEA

T

TUNING

PRESET

SEARCH

SEARCH

STOP

VOLUME

Digital 

Remote 

Control

447

446

SCREW LIST

1. C2 x 10

2. C2 x 12

3. C2.5 x 9.5

4. C3 x 7.5

5. C3 x 8

6. C3 x 9

7. C3 x 10

8. C3 x 12

9. C3 x 34

10. C P/W 2.5 x 16

11. C P/W 3 x 10

12. C P/W 3 x 14

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