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SERVICE MANUAL
Sony CorporationHome Audio DivisionPublished by Sony Engineering Corporation
US Model
COMPACT DISC PLAYER
9-879-751-022005L1678-1© 2005.12
Ver. 1.1 2005.12
SPECIFICATIONS
CDP-NW10
Laser
Audio sectionFrequency responseSignal-to-noise ratioRated output power 1kHz into 8ohms THD: 3%
Harmonic distortionWow and flutter
Tuner sectionFrequency range
Signal-to-noise ratio
THD at 400HzTHD at 1kHz
Antenna (aerial)Antenna (aerial) terminalsIntermediate frequencyAM tuner sectionAntenna (aerial)Intermediate frequency
Semiconductor laser (λ: = 780nm)Emission duration: continuous
20 Hz to 20 kHz (± 1 dB)95 dB
30 W + 30 WLess than 0.1 %Less than detected value(± 0.001 % W PEAK)
87.5 Hz to 108 kHz (100kHz step)530 kHz to 1710 kHz (10kHz step)54 dB76 dB (MONO)70 dB (STEREO) 0.5 %0.3 % (MONO)0.5 % (STEREO)FM wire antenna (aerial)75 ohms, unbalanced10.7 MHz
AM loop antenna (aerial)450 kHz
GeneralDC power consumption:
Operating temperature:Dimensions:
Mass:Supplied accessories :• Remote commander (remote)(RM-ANU001)(1)• Wall mounting bracket (1)• Wall stopper (4)• TEMPLATE (1)• Plug-in 4P terminal (for speakers)(1)• Plug-in 5P terminal (for AC power unit)(1)• Screws for fixing the Unit to the wall mounting bracket (Short)(4)• Screws for wall stopper (long)(4)• Screws for AM antenna (2)• AM loop antenna (aerial)(1)• R6 (size-AA) battery (2)• Utility for In-Wall Unit CD-ROM (1)• User’s manual (1)• Installer’s manual (1)
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
DC 29.5 V/1ADC 14V/1.2A0˚C to 40˚C (– 32˚F to 104˚F)230 × 266 × 104 mm(9 1/8 × 10 1/2 × 4 1/8 inches)(w/h/d) 2.5 kg (5 lbs 8 oz)
Model Name Using Similar Mechanism NEW
Mechanism Type DA23ZPH
This Unit incorporates Dolby* Digital and Pro Logic surround andthe DTS** Digital Surround System.* Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
“Dolby,” “Pro Logic,” and the double-D symbol are trademarksof Dolby Laboratories.
** Manufactured under licence from Digital Theater System, Inc.“DTS” and “DTS Digital Surround” are registered trademarksof Digital Theater System, Inc.
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The laser diode in the optical pick-up block may suffer electrostaticbreak-down because of the potential difference generated by thecharged electrostatic load, etc. on clothing and the human body.During repair, pay attention to electrostatic break-down and alsouse the procedure in the printed matter which is included in therepair parts.The flexible board is easily damaged and should be handled withcare.
NOTES ON LASER DIODE EMISSION CHECKThe laser beam on this model is concentrated so as to be focused onthe disc reflective surface by the objective lens in the optical pick-up block. Therefore, when checking the laser diode emission,observe from more than 30 cm away from the objective lens.
LASER DIODE AND FOCUS SEARCH OPERATIONCHECKCarry out the “S curve check” in “CD section adjustment” and checkthat the S curve waveforms is output three times.
NOTES ON HANDLING THE OPTICAL PICK-UPBLOCK OR BASE UNIT
Notes on chip component replacement• Never reuse a disconnected chip component.• Notice that the minus side of a tantalum capacitor may be
damaged by heat.
Flexible Circuit Board Repairing• Keep the temperature of the soldering iron around 270 °C
during repairing.• Do not touch the soldering iron on the same conductor of the
circuit board (within 3 times).• Be careful not to apply force on the conductor when soldering
or unsoldering.
CAUTIONUse of controls or adjustments or performance of proceduresother than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiationexposure.
Laser component in this product is capable of emitting radiationexceeding the limit for Class 1.
This appliance is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER product.The CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT MARKING is located on theexterior.
SAFETY CHECK-OUTAfter correcting the original service problem, perform the followingsafety check before releasing the set to the customer:Check the antenna terminals, metal trim, “metallized” knobs, screws,and all other exposed metal parts for AC leakage.Check leakage as described below.
LEAKAGE TESTThe AC leakage from any exposed metal part to earth ground andfrom all exposed metal parts to any exposed metal part having areturn to chassis, must not exceed 0.5 mA (500 microamperes.).Leakage current can be measured by any one of three methods.
1. A commercial leakage tester, such as the Simpson 229 or RCAWT-540A. Follow the manufacturers’ instructions to use theseinstruments.
2. A battery-operated AC milliammeter. The Data Precision 245digital multimeter is suitable for this job.
3. Measuring the voltage drop across a resistor by means of aVOM or battery-operated AC voltmeter. The “limit” indicationis 0.75 V, so analog meters must have an accurate low-voltagescale. The Simpson 250 and Sanwa SH-63Trd are examplesof a passive VOM that is suitable. Nearly all battery operateddigital multimeters that have a 2 V AC range are suitable. (SeeFig. A)
1.5 kΩ0.15 µFACvoltmeter(0.75 V)
To Exposed MetalParts on Set
Earth Ground
Fig. A. Using an AC voltmeter to check AC leakage.
SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!!
COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY MARK 0 OR DOTTED LINEWITH MARK 0 ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND INTHE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION.REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSEPART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL ORIN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. SERVICING NOTES ................................................ 4
2. GENERAL ................................................................... 5
3. DISASSEMBLY3-1. Disassembly Flow ........................................................... 103-2. Front Kit Assy, Main Kit Assy ........................................ 113-3. MAIN Board .................................................................... 113-4. Tuner, CD AMP Board .................................................... 123-5. Front Assy ........................................................................ 123-6. FRONT Board ................................................................. 133-7. Speaker ............................................................................ 133-8. CD SERVO Board ........................................................... 143-9. CD Mecha Assy ............................................................... 143-10. Motor Assy ...................................................................... 153-11. Door Assy ........................................................................ 153-12. Rotary Switch, DC Motor ............................................... 16
4. CONFIRMATION OF NETWORK SETTING ... 17
5. ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS .......................... 20
6. DIAGRAMS6-1. Block Diagram — CD SERVO Section — .................... 236-2. Block Diagram — MAIN (1) Section — ....................... 246-3. Block Diagram — MAIN (2) Section — ....................... 256-4. Block Diagram — MAIN (3) Section — ....................... 266-5. Block Diagram — AMP Section — ............................... 27
6-6. Printed Wiring Board — CD SERVO Section — .......... 286-7. Schematic Diagram — CD SERVO Section — ............. 296-8. Printed Wiring Board — MAIN Section (Side A) — .... 306-9. Printed Wiring Board — MAIN Section (Side B) — .... 316-10. Schematic Diagram — MAIN Section (1/5) — ............. 326-11. Schematic Diagram — MAIN Section (2/5) — ............. 336-12. Schematic Diagram — MAIN Section (3/5) — ............. 346-13. Schematic Diagram — MAIN Section (4/5) — ............. 356-14. Schematic Diagram — MAIN Section (5/5) — ............. 366-15. Printed Wiring Board — FRONT Section — ................. 376-16. Schematic Diagram — FRONT Section — ................... 386-17. Printed Wiring Board
— CD AMP Section (Side A) —..................................... 396-18. Printed Wiring Board
— CD AMP Section (Side B) —..................................... 406-19. Schematic Diagram — CD AMP Section (1/2) —......... 416-20. Schematic Diagram — CD AMP Section (2/2) —......... 42
7. EXPLODED VIEWS7-1. Overall Section ................................................................ 607-2. Main Kit Assy .................................................................. 617-3. Motor Assy ...................................................................... 62
8. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST .................................. 63
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CDP-NW10SECTION 1
SERVICING NOTES
SERVICE POSITION(CD SECTION/MAIN BOARD/CD AMP BOARD)
MAIN board
CD AMP board
CD section
insulation sheet
tuner pack
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CDP-NW10SECTION 2GENERAL
This section is extractedfrom instruction manual.
Key operation on the Unit
1 REMOTE SENSOR
2 SPEAKER (for INTERCOM/MONITOR) (page 38, 39)Receives the sound while INTERCOM or MONITORis set to ON.
3 ?/1 (POWER) (page 20, 22, 23)Press to turn the power on/off.
4 SELECT (page 18)Press to select an item on the front panel display, suchas menu items, settings, tracks, etc.
5 MODEPress to jump to the Mode Menu of each function.
6 BACK (page 12, 42)Press to return to the previous menu or to view thecurrent status of the disc title list or the Preset stationlist.
7 m/M (SCROLL DOWN/UP)Press to scroll the LCD menu.When you listen to the radio, you can adjust thefrequency by all kinds of tuning.
8 HOMEPress to return to the Home Menu.
9 MUTING (page 20, 22)Press to mute the speaker output from the Unit, or tocancel muting when it is set to ON.
0 +/– VOLUME (page 38, 39)Press to adjust the volume of the speaker output fromthe Unit.
qa OPEN/CLOSE (page 20, 22, 23)Press to open/close the door on the Unit.
qs MICROPHONEPicks up the sound while INTERCOM is set to ON.
qd OPERATIONAL BUTTONS (page 20, 22, 23)
N(PLAY): Press to play the selected source
X (PAUSE) : Press to pause playback
x (STOP) : Press to stop playback
./> : Locates a specific track
qf Display (page 18)Displays the Home Menu and the Setup Menu, etc.You can operate the Home Menu and the Setup Menu,etc., using any SELECT (4).
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Speaker hookupBefore connecting each of speaker cables to the Unit, you mustconnect them to the supplied speaker connector. See“Connecting speaker cables to the speaker connector.”
7 SPEAKERSConnects speakers in a room using a speaker cable.
Other hookup
9 DC IN
Connects the DC IN connector using the power supply cablesinserted to connect the AC power unit and a Unit.
Hooking up the system
Antenna hookupYou can tune in AM/FM stations using the Unit.
1 ANTENNA (AM/FM)Connects the AM loop antenna to the AM terminal.Connect a 75 ohm coaxial cable (not supplied) from an outdoorFM antenna (not supplied).
Network hookupYou can connect Units to other Units or computers via a routeror a hub.
2 ETHERNETConnects the Units to a router or a hub using a Ethernet cable.
Audio component hookupYou can listen to the sound from external audio equipment viathe Unit.
3 LINE (Analog) IN (L/R)Connects the OUTPUT jacks (L/R) of the audio equipment tothe LINE IN (L/R) jacks of the Unit using audio cables (notsupplied).
IR IN/OUT hookupYou can control components with the remote in a wider rangeby connecting the Unit and the component to IR IN/OUT.
4 IR INConnect IR IN of the Unit and IR OUT of a component, such asa TV so that you can operate the Unit with the remote byaiming it at the TV.
4 IR OUTConnect IR OUT of the Unit and IR IN of a component, such asa CD Changer, so that you can operate the DVD Changer withthe remote by aiming it at the Unit.
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Key operation on the remote
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
9 0
RM SETUP
ENTER CLEAR
SELECT
DOWN
HOME
MODE BACK
MUTING
MASTER VOL
TV VOL TV CH
UP
TVTV/VIDEO
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1 RM SETUP (page 18)Press to preset the remote code, and switch betweenCIS2/CIS3.
2 TV/VIDEO (page 47)Press to switch signals between TV input and Videoinput for the Sony TV monitor.
3 Numeral buttonsPress to select a number, representing, for example, adesired track of the audio source.
4 SELECT (page 18)Press to select an item on the front panel display, suchas menu items, settings, tracks, etc.
5 MODEPress to jump to Mode Menu of each function.
6 HOMEPress to return to the Home Menu on the display.
7 DOWN/UPPress to scroll the LCD menu.When you listen to the radio, you can adjust thefrequency by all kinds of tuning (except for Automatictuning).
8 ./> (page 21, 25)Press to locate a specific track of the source or to selecta preset station.
9 X (PAUSE)Press to pause the playback of the source.
0H (PLAY) (page 20, 22, 23)Press to operate the selected source.H (PLAY) button has a tactile dot.**
qh TV VOL +/– (page 47)Press to adjust the Sony TV volume.TV VOL + button has a tactile dot.**
qj TV CH +/– (page 47)Press to change the Sony TV channel.TV CH + button has a tactile dot.**
qk ?/1 (page 20, 22, 23)Press to turn the Unit on/off.
ql TV ?/1 (page 47)Press to turn the Sony TV on/off.
w; CLEARPress to clear a number which you entered.
wa ENTERPress to set the number you entered using the numericbuttons.
ws BACK (page 12, 42)Press to return to the previous menu or to view thecurrent status, etc.
wdm/M (page 21, 25)Press to locate a portion you want to play within atrack of the source.
wf x (STOP) (page 20, 22, 23)Press to stop the current playback.
wh MUTING (page 20, 22)Press to mute the speaker output from the Unit on/off.
wj MASTER VOL +/–Press to adjust the volume of the speaker output fromthe Unit.MASTER VOL + button has a tactile dot.**
** Use the tactile dot as a reference when operating the system.
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Setting the time
You must set the time to make functions available, such asan alarm or a sleep timer. Display the Home Menu asshown below beforehand (see page 18).
1 Press the “V” SELECT on the HOME Menu, thenpress the “CLOCK” SELECT.The Clock Menu appears.
2 Press the “TIME SET” SELECT.The Time set Menu appears.
3 Press the “24H” (or the “12H”) SELECT on the Timeset Menu to select the time display mode.The time display mode toggles between 24H and 12Has you press the button.
4 Set the hour and minute using the “HOUR” and the“MIN” SELECT.
5 Press HOME to return to Home Menu.The time is displayed on the right side of the upperline on the HOME Menu.
NoteThe clock is not displayed when the Unit is in the Edit Menu orParty mode.
Menu operation
The Home Menu is displayed on the Unit (A).Using the Home Menu, you can select the sound andmake various adjustments to items.
Using any SELECT (B), you can select an item on thefront panel display.When the item is displayed on the left side, press aSELECT on the left side.When the item is displayed on the right side, press aSELECT on the right side.
For example, when you want to select “DVD,” press theF SELECT.When you want to see items below those currentlydisplayed, press the “H” SELECT.(When there are additional items, “V” is displayed).When you want to see items above those currentlydisplayed, press the “G” SELECT.(When there are additional items, “v” is displayed).For details on the Menu tree, see the next page.
C Press to jump to the Mode Menu of each function.
D Press to return to the previous menu.
E Press to return to the top menu.
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CDP-NW10SECTION 3
DISASSEMBLY
• This set can be disassembled in the order shown below.
3-1. DISASSEMBLY FLOW
SET
3-2. FRONT KIT ASSY, MAIN KIT ASSY (Page 11)
3-3. MAIN BOARD (Page 11)
3-4. TUNER, CD AMP BOARD (Page 12)
3-5. FRONT ASSY (Page 12)
3-7. SPEAKER (Page 13)
3-9. CD MECHA ASSY (Page 14)
3-10. MOTOR ASSY (Page 15)
3-12. ROTARY SWITCH, DC MOTOR (Page 16)
3-8. CD SERVO BOARD (Page 14)
3-6. FRONT BOARD (Page 13)
3-11. DOOR ASSY (Page 15)
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3-2. FRONT KIT ASSY, MAIN KIT ASSY
3-3. MAIN BOARD
Note: Follow the disassembly procedure in the numerical order given.
1 two tapping screws (M3.0 × 8, PAN)
2 three claws
3 connector (CP101)
4 connector (CP102)
5 wire (flat type) 40 core (J1)
6 front kit assy
7 main kit assy
4 connector (J15)
1 four screws (+BV 3 × 8)
3 connector (J9)
6 six tapping screws (M3.0 × 8, PAN)
7 wire (flat type) 40 core (J2)
8 separate cover
9 MAIN board
5 separate cover
2 connector (J14)
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3-4. TUNER, CD AMP BOARD
3-5. FRONT ASSY
1 taptite screw (M3.0 × 8, PAN)
2 tuner
3 four S tight screws (+PTTWH M3.0 × 8)
4 two tapping screws (M3.0 × 10, PAN)
6 CD AMP board
5 connector (CON2)
7 CD back chassis
1 two claws
2 side strip
3 two claws
4 side strip
5 connector (J3)
6 two tapping screws (M3.0 × 8, PAN)
7 front assy
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3-6. FRONT BOARD
3-7. SPEAKER
3 FRONT board
2 two claws
1 four tapping screws (M2.6 × 6, PAN)
2 speaker
1 two tapping screws (M3.0 × 10, PAN)
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3-8. CD SERVO BOARD
3-9. CD MECHA ASSY
6 CD SERVO board
2 two tapping screws (M2.6 × 8, PAN)1 tapping screw
(M3.0 × 8, PAN)
3 connector (CON1)
4 connector (CP104)
5 connector (CP103)
1 three damper screws "C"
3 CD mecha assy
2
4 three dampers "C"
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3-10. MOTOR ASSY
3-11. DOOR ASSY
1 four tapping screws (M3.0 × 10, PAN)
2 motor assy
1 two tapping screws (M2.6 × 6, PAN)
2 door support rail
4 door assy
3 Undo the linked portion.
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3-12. ROTARY SWITCH, DC MOTOR
1 belt (IW)
2 drive pulley
3 two machine screws (M2.6 × 4, PAN)
4 taptite screw (M3.0 × 8, PAN)
5 Remove five solders. 7 Remove two solders.
9 DC motor
6 rotary switch
8 motor plate
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CDP-NW10SECTION 4
CONFIRMATION OF NETWORK SETTING
1. Confirmation of LAN Setup of the InWallUnit *1
*1 InWall Unit:• CDP-NW10, AC-NW10
1-1. Use the LAN Setup Diagnostics function of theInWall Unit.
1. Turn the power on.The HOME menu appears.
2. Press the “V” SELECT on the HOME Menu, then press the“SETUP” SELECT.The Setup Menu appears.
3. Press the “V” SELECT repeatedly until “LAN” appears onthe front panel display.
4. Press the “LAN” SELECT.The LAN setup Menu appears.
5. Press the “DIAGNOSIS” SELECT.In ten and several seconds after “DIAGNOSIS” is selected(display remains unchanged), result of “DIAGNOSIS” isdisplayed. Confirm that result of “DIAGNOSIS” is OK.If it shows NG (No Good), take a remedial action as describedbelow.
(1) IP Assign
OK IP address is assigned correctly.NG Illegal address has been assigned.
[Remedial action to take when result of “DIAGNOSIS”shows NG (No Good)]Compare the specific InWall Unit with other InWall Units thatare known-to-be-good within the same LAN.• If the other InWall Units that are known-to-be-good within
the same LAN work normally, the Ethernet-related parts ofthe NG Unit are suspected to be defective.
(2) IP Conflict
OK IP address has no conflict.NG Two or more Units are using the same IP address.
[Remedial action to take when result of “DIAGNOSIS”shows NG (No Good)]If result of “DIAGNOSIS” shows NG, the IP address of the NGUnit has conflict with the IP address of other Units or otherequipment.
To resolve IP address conflict:1. Set IP ADDRESS Settings of all InWall Units to Auto.2. When the network equipment that are connected to the same
network as the NG InWall Unit, need to set their IP addressesstatically, perform the followings (such as printer etc.):
• If IP address can be changed from the network equipment:Change the IP address of the network equipment so that theIP address stays within the static IP region.
• If IP address cannot be changed from the network equipment:Change the Automatic Assignment Region of the router sideby changing the Starting IP Address value and the Maximumnumber value of DHCP of the router side so that it does nothave conflict with the InWall Unit.
(3) Cable Connect
OK Ethernet cable is inserted normally.NG Ethernet cable is not inserted normally.
[Remedial action to take when result of “DIAGNOSIS”shows NG (No Good)]Disconnection, un-insertion or loose connection of the Ethernetcable is probable.• Reconfirm the wiring.• The straight cable of 100 Mbps must be used.
IF result of the LAN Setup Diagnostics function shows OK,You need not to perform the remaining sections that follow.
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1-2. Verify the LAN Setup of the InWall Unit.1. Turn the power on.
The HOME menu appears.
2. Press the “V” SELECT on the HOME Menu, then press the“SETUP” SELECT.The Setup Menu appears.
3. Press the “V” SELECT repeatedly until “LAN” appears onthe front panel display.
4. Press the “LAN” SELECT.The LAN setup Menu appears.
5. Press the “IP ADDRESS” SELECT.The IP address setup Menu appears.• AUTO: You can acquire the IP address automatically.
Normally, select this setting.
Displayed IP ADDRESS is confirmed. [At the use of a Broadband router]
(IP address) 192.168.aaa.bbb *2
(Subnet mask) 255.255.255.000
*2 The DHCP function of the router side must be effective.The value of aaa.bbb is decided on the InWall Unit sideautomatically.It doesn’t conflict with another unit similarly set as AUTOif correctly connected and set.
[At the use of HUB](IP address) 169.254.xxx.yyy *3
(Subnet mask) 255.255.000.000
*3 The value of xxx.yyy is decided on the unit sideautomatically.It doesn’t conflict with another unit similarly set as AUTOif correctly connected and set.
6. Press “AUTO” or “STATIC” SELECT.• STATIC: You can set up the IP address manually.
Because some knowledge of networking is requiredto use this setting, we recommend you normally toselect “AUTO.”
Set IP ADDRESS is confirmed. [At the use of a Broadband router]
(IP address) 192.168.aaa.bbb *4
(Subnet mask) 255.255.255.000
*4 The DHCP function of the router side must be effective.The value of aaa.bbb is decided on the unit sideautomatically.It doesn’t compete with another unit similarly set as AUTOif correctly connected and set.
[At the use of HUB]Not use with STATIC. Please go with AUTO.
t (IP address)t (Subnet mask)
t (IP address)t (Subnet mask)
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2. Confirmation of wiring environment
2-1. Network Wiring patternsA. Broadband router (4, 8 or 16 port: built-in type) is used.B. Broadband router + Switching HUB (4, 8 or 16 ports etc.) is
used.C. Switching HUB is used.
2-2. At the Broadband router use (type A and B)Confirmation of the Broadband router setup(Refer to the manual of the router for details.)
1. Confirmation of the WAN side setup (the Internet side)• IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway
It follows the instruction of the Internet provider.(Normally, Auto is selected.)
• DNSIt follows the instruction of the Internet provider.(Normally, Auto is selected.)
2. Confirmation of the LAN side setup (the InWall network side)• IP Address, Subnet Mask
The followings are recommended unless otherwise specified.- IP Address : 192.168.xxx.001 (xxx: It depends on the
router. It is fixation/changeable. )- Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.000
• DHCPDHCP should be set to “Valid” unless otherwise specified.It is one example of the setting related to DHCP- Starting IP Address : 192.168.xxx.020- Max number of DHCP : 100
In this case, the area from 192.168.xxx.002 to 192.168.xxx.019can be used as the fixed IP region.The IP Address from 192.168.xxx.020 up to 100 maximumbecomes the automatic assignment region.
2-3. At the both the broadband router and the hub areused (type B)
[Router setup]Refer to the above description.
[Hub setup and connection]Verify connection between router and hub. (For details of connection,refer to Operating Instruction of the respective equipment)The connection methods between router and hub are differentdepending on the hub type.
1. When a hub has the UpLink dedicated terminal:Connect a hub to a router using the dedicated terminal. In thisconnection configuration, leave the neighboring ports of thededicated terminal the blank (unconnected) ports to which anyequipment should not be connected.(For details, refer to Operating Instruction.)
2. When a hub has the UpLink ON/OFF selector switch:Set the UpLink ON/OFF selector switch to ON, and connect ahub to a router.
3. When a hub does not have the UpLink function: Connect a hub to a router using a [Cross-cable] (sex inverted
cable).(This connection is not recommended because this connectionbecomes an exceptional connection since almost all otherconnections are performed using the straight cables.)
2-4. Broadband router and hub specificationsBoth must support 100 Mbps. (Cables must support 100 Mbps too.)If a hub that supports only 10BaseT is used, noise occurs in theplayback sound during streaming.
2-5. Verification of the connected equipmentVerify what types of equipment are connected to the LAN otherthan the InWall Unit.
• PC with [Utility for InWall Unit](The InWall system supports only a single unit.)
If any network equipment as listed below, of other types than theInWall Unit is connected in the same LAN, 100% guarantee of theInWall Unit network operation becomes difficult.
• Network AV players• PC in which server software controlling contents of the above
players is installed.
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CD SECTION
Note:1. Use an oscilloscope with more than 10MΩ impedance.2. Clean the object lens by an applicator with neutral detergent
when the signal level is low than specified value with thefollowing checks.
1. RFAC Level/RF Waveform Check[TEST DISC]PATD-012 (CD) : Part No. 4-225-203-01TCD-W082L (CD-RW) : Part No. J-2502-063-2
Connection:
Procedure:1. Connect an oscilloscope to CP106 Pin 1 (RFAC) and CP106
Pin 2 (VC) on the CD SERVO board.2. Turn the power on.3. Put the disc (PATD-012) in to playback the number two track.4. Confirm that oscilloscope waveform is clear and check RFAC
signal level is correct or not.Note: A clear RFAC signal waveform means that the shape “◊” can
be clearly distinguished at the center of the waveform.5. Change the disc (TCD-W082L) and repeat from procedure 1
to procedure 4.
+–
CD SERVO board
oscilloscope
CP106 Pin 1 (RFAC)CP106 Pin 2 (VC)
RFAC signal waveform
VOLT/DIV: 200 mVTIME/DIV: 500 ns
level: 1.0 ± 0.15 Vp-p (CD)0.8 ± 0.15 Vp-p (CD-RW)
2. RFDC Level Check[TEST DISC]PATD-012 (CD) : Part No. 4-225-203-01TCD-W082L (CD-RW) : Part No. J-2502-063-2
Connection:
Procedure:1. Connect an oscilloscope to CP106 Pin 3 (RFDC) and CP106
Pin 2 (VC) on the CD SERVO board.2. Turn the power on.3. Put the disc (PATD-012) in to playback the number two track.4. Confirm that oscilloscope waveform is clear and check RFDC
signal level is correct or not.5. Change the disc (TCD-W082L) and repeat from procedure 1
to procedure 4.
3. Iop (CD) Check[TEST DISC]PATD-012 (CD) :Part No. 4-225-203-01
Connection:
Procedure:1. Connect an digital voltmeter across R303 (22 Ω) on the CD
SERVO board.2. Turn the power on.3. Put the test disc (PATD-012) into playback the number two
track.4. Measure the voltage across R303 (22 Ω) on the CD SERVO
board.5. Confirm the Iop value is less than 40 mA.
Iop value (mA) = The voltage across R303 (22 Ω)/22 Ω
+–
oscilloscope
CD SERVO board
CP106 Pin 3 (RFDC)CP106 Pin 2 (VC)
RFDC signal waveform
VOLT/DIV: 200 mVTIME/DIV: 500 ns
level: 1.8 ± 0.3 Vp-p (CD) 1.3 ± 0.3 Vp-p (CD-RW)
SECTION 5ELECTRICAL ADJSTMENT
digital voltmeter
R303
CD SERVO board
+–
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4. CD Vertical Deviation 1.0 mA check[TEST DISC]TCD-731RA (CD) :Part No. J-2501-059-A
Procedure:1. Turn the power on.2. Put the test disc (TCD-731RA) into playback the number
fifteen track.3. Play the test disc (TCD-731RA) back and confirm that the
disc is played back normally without any problem.
5. CD Eccentricity 140 µm check[TEST DISC]TCD-712R (CD) :Part No. J-2501-260-A
Procedure:1. Turn the power on.2. Put the test disc (TCD-712R) into playback the number one
track.3. Play the test disc (TCD-712R) back and confirm that the disc
is played back normally without any problem.
6. CD-RW Low Reflection Disc check[TEST DISC]TCD-W082L (CD-RW) :Part No. J-2501-063-2
Procedure:1. Turn the power on.2. Put the test disc (TCD-W082L) into playback the number one
track.3. Play the test disc (TCD-W082L) back and confirm that the
disc is played back normally without any problem.
Checking Location: CD SERVO board (Side B)
CP106 pin 2 (VC)
CP106 pin 1 (RFAC)
CP106 pin 3 (RFDC)
IC201
IC30
1IC
401
IC101
CP106
CD SERVO BOARD (SIDE B)
R303(Iop)
1
3
22
CDP-NW10SECTION 6DIAGRAMS
Note on Schematic Diagram:• All capacitors are in µF unless otherwise noted. (p: pF)
50 WV or less are not indicated except for electrolytics andtantalums.
• All resistors are in Ω and 1/4 W or less unless otherwise
specified.• f : internal component.• C : panel designation.
• H : adjustment for repair.• A : B+ Line.• Voltages and waveforms are dc with respect to ground un-
der no-signal (detuned) conditions.• Voltages are taken with a VOM (Input impedance 10 MΩ).
Voltage variations may be noted due to normal productiontolerances.No mark: CD PLAY
• Waveforms are taken with a oscilloscope.Voltage variations may be noted due to normal productiontolerances.
• Circled numbers refer to waveforms.• Signal path.
F : AUDIO (ANALOG)J : AUDIO (DIGITAL)c : CD PLAYd : TUNER
: LINE INN : MIC
Note on Printed Wiring Boards:• X : parts extracted from the component side.• Y : parts extracted from the conductor side.• : Pattern from the side which enables seeing.
• Indication of transistor.
• Note
Caution:Pattern face side: Parts on the pattern face side seen from(Side B) the pattern face are indicated.Parts face side: Parts on the parts face side seen from(Side A) the parts face are indicated.
THIS NOTE IS COMMON FOR PRINTED WIRING BOARDS AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS.(In addition to this, the necessary note is printed in each block.)
Note: The components identified by mark 0 or dottedline with mark 0 are critical for safety.Replace only with part number specified.
C
B
These are omitted.
E
Q
B
These are omitted.
C E
Q
• Circuit Boards Location
CD SERVO board
CD AMP board
MAIN board
FRONT board
MOTOR board
2323
CDP-NW10
CDP-NW10
6-1. BLOCK DIAGRAM — CD SERVO SECTION —
6 A
7 B
8 C
9 D
10
15
28
14
18E
11 F
1 LD
Q301
2 PD
27 VC(OUT)
SWITCH
9 VREF IN
12 CH2OUTF
CH2OUTR
CH1OUTR
CH1OUTF
11
13
CH4OUTF
CH4OUTR
CH3OUTR
CH3OUTF
14
15
16
11
39 CLOSE
IC402MOTOR DRIVER
IC301CD RF
IC401MOTOR DRIVER
IC201CD DSP
IC101MICRO CONTROLLER
2
40
CLSW26
OPSW
38 OPEN
18 LDON
16 LDRW
1 OUT1
OUT27
RFAC
RFDCO
DVC(OUT)
T.E
16F.E
12SW
26
4
5
6
IN4REF
TRKG IN(+)
TRKG IN(-)
FOCS IN(+)
FOCS IN(-) 7
23
22
IN3F
IN3R
2OPEN+
4Fin
RESETIC102
+3.3VOUT3 1IN
5Rin
31
32
33
34
TRDR
FRDR
TFDR
SSTP
FFDR
SRDR
SFDR
50
43
38
RFAC
T.E
F.E
41
RFDC
39
VC
42 CE
22
22
6
23
24
SYS-CLK
64DOUTSPDIF$IN
EECLK
EEDATA
DVD$CE
SYS-DATA
SYS-CE
31
30
EXTAL
32XTAL
X10112MHz
RESET
26
15
62
13
7
8
13
7
8
6
19
5
17
4
20
3
15
2
14
FO
K
SC
OR
GF
S
SC
LKS
CLK
SE
NS
SE
NS
CLO
K
XLA
TX
LAT
DAT
A
MU
TE
XR
ST
FO
K
SC
OR
GF
S
CLO
K
DAT
A
DS
P-M
UT
E
XR
ST
77
51
SQ
CK
SQ
CK
76
52
SQ
SO
SQ
SO
68
29
EM
PH
EM
PH
AS
IS
Q102,103SWITCH
29
30
MDP25
A MAIN(1)SECTION (Page 24)
VCC
A
C
D
E
F
LD
MD
VC
TRACKING+
TRACKING–
FOCUS –
FOCUS +
B
OPTICALPICK-UPBLOCK
SLED MOTOR
LOADING MOTOR
LIMIT SW
OPEN SW
CLOSE SW
SPINDLE MOTOR
CD MECHANISMDECK
• Signal Path
: CD PLAY
: AUDIO (DIGITAL)
2424
CDP-NW10
CDP-NW10
6-2. BLOCK DIAGRAM — MAIN (1) SECTION —
U16DIGITAL AUDIO RECEIVER
U17BUFFER
RXO
EGP1004
EGP1005
EGP1006
EGP1007
EG$RESET
EECLK
SPDIF$IN
EEDATA
DVD$CE
EECLK
EEDATA
DVD$CE
2 1A
5 2A
9 3A
12 4A
13 4OE
31Y
62Y
83Y
114Y
U8BUFFER
2 1A
5 2A
9 3A
12 4A
13 4OE
31Y
62Y
83Y
114Y
U21BUFFER
2 1A
5 2A
SCLK
MCLK
LRCK
SCLK
SDATA
TXD ARM
RXD_ARM
LRCK
MCLK
INTERCOM
INTERCOM
SDOUT
SDIN7 1OE
31Y
62Y
U6BUFFER
2 1A
5 2A
9 3A
12 4A
13 4OE
31Y
62Y
83Y
114Y
U27BUFFER
D5
Q9
Q10
2 1A
5 2A
9 3A
12 4A
13 4OE
31Y
62Y
83Y
114Y
U18BUFFER
2 1A
5 2A
9 3A
12 4A
13 4OE
31Y
62Y
83Y
114Y
14MCLK
8XTI
10LRCLK
11BICLK
12SDTO
20
5
19
CSN
CCLK
18 CDTI
17 CDTO
23 PDN
U43NOISE DETECT
1 1A
12 2Q
U19BUFFER
12 4A
13 4OE
114Y
VCXO_PWM
CD SERVO SECTION(Page 23)
EGP1004
EGP1005
124
87
76
RSTON
EECLK
88 EEDAT
170
147
EGP1006
EGP1007
EG$RESET
146
145
144
199 104
HPGI
02
RTSN
DTRN
MAIN(2) SECTION(Page 25)
AMP SECTION(Page 27)
U23BUFFER
2 1A
5 2A
FGPIO1
EGPIO04
EGPIO05
EGPIO06
EGPIO06
B
C
X211.2896MHz
A
• SIGNAL PATH
: AUDIO(DIGITAL)
156
ASDI
107
ABIT
CLK
154
ARST
N
163
EPGI
014
114
TXD1
110
RXD1
ASYN
C
89
ASDO
92
U1 (1/3)SYSTEM CONTROLLER
109
RXD0
2525
CDP-NW10
CDP-NW10
6-3. BLOCK DIAGRAM — MAIN (2) SECTION —
9+9V
4TUNED
6STEREO
2SCL
3SDA
5L-CH
7R-CH
U9A/D,D/A CONVERTER
U11DE CODER
U1 (2/3)SYSTEM CONTROLLER
8
11 AIN1A
12 AIN1B
9 AIN2A
10 AIN2B
25 MIC BIAS
21 MIC1
22 MIC2
33 AOUTA
34 AOUTB
37SDIN
44MCLK1
42SCLK1
2CCLK
1CDOUT
6RESET
43LRCK1
41SDOUT SDOUTINTERCOM
MONITOR_CHILD
LRCK
SCLK
MCLK
SDIN
1
IN
U29LEVEL DETECT
U24U1
REMOTE CONTROL RECEIVER
D1
D2
D3 D4
MAIN(1)SECTION(Page 24)
135 ADC0
134 ADC1
101 INT3
109 RXD0
140 EGPIO11
160 FGPI015
169 FGPI02
168 FGPI03
164 EGPI013
202 HGPI05
201 HGPI04
200 HGPI03
KEY00
KEY01
KEY02
KEY_CS1
EP$KEY00
EP$KEY01
EP$KEY02
165 EGPIO12
615I97
Y0I
Y7
CS1
1A0
2A1
3A2
142 EGPI009
103 INT0
181TXCLK
176TXEN
113TXD0
115
125
CGPI00
175TXERR
190RXCLK
183RXDVAL
182RXERR
174CRS
173CLD
192MDC
191MDIO
102INT1
177I
180
MIITXD0I
MIITXD3
184I
186189
MIIRXD0I
MIIRXD3
4
4
25 INT
48 RST
U32RESET
U5AUDIO AMP
15 TXCLK
16 TXEN
14 TXER
10 RXCLK
9 RXDV
11 RXER
22 CRS/RMII
21 COL/RMII
2 MDC
1 MDIO
U26PHYSICAL LAYER TRANSEIVER
U37,U39,U40,U42PROTECTOR
U25TIMER (40KHz)
3Q
U2NAND
31Y
Q4
D17
D16
97GRLED
98RDLED
PRSTN
U10RESET U12
153EGPI000
152EGPI001
151EGPI002
148EGPI003
141EGPI010
7 LCD_CLK
6 LCD_DATA
16 LCD_RS
17 LCD_RESET
18 CS1
19LED+
20LED-AMP
SECTION(Page 27)
41TX+
40TX-
33RX+
32RX-
26LED0/TEST
27LED1/SPD100
28LED2/DUPLEX
29LED3/NWAYEN
45X0
46X1
5V01
8V02
Q1LED DRIVER
4 IN
J7
J13
J4MIC
AC5V
J15
TUNER
IR IN
RXDIR REMOTEIR IN
LINEIN
L
R
1
24
5
1
3
4
2 U41PROTECTOR
U44 (1/2)MIC AMP
U38PROTECTOR
U31SWITCH
U30
U45MIC LEVEL
DETECT
7 O2
6 O1
1
1
7
3
2
U44 (2/2)MIC AMP
6
5
24
B
RVDD
2 4
J8
IR REMOTEIR OUT
4 2
LCD(LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY)
ESD2 ESD3
ESD2 - 4PROTECTOR
ESD4
ESD1PROTECTOR
D
U39 U40
VCC
J23
J3
U37 U40
D21
(+) 1
(-) 2
SPEAKER$VO1
SPEAKERSPEAKER$VO2
D20
D18
D13
Y325MHz
• SIGNAL PATH
: AUDIO(DIGITAL)
: AUDIO(ANALOG)
: TUNER
: LINE IN
: MIC
Q1
Q11,Q3INVERTER
6
3
5
1
7
2
1
IN
7
O2
KEY SWS1 - S23
VCC
DIMMING_COM
VCC
MICSWITCH
1IR OUT
6I3
MIIRXD0I
MIIRXD3
TXD0I
TXD3
17I
20
2
1
1B
7 1
1A
2626
CDP-NW10
CDP-NW10
6-4. BLOCK DIAGRAM — MAIN (3) SECTION —
14 CE0
16 RST
54 OE
55 WE
15 LDQM
39 UDQM
16 WE
17 CAS
18 RAS
37 CKE
38 CK
19 CS
U4FLASH MEMORY
U3SDRAM
U1 (3/3)SYSTEM CONTROLLER
U22OSC
U15OSC
137 RTCXTALI
118 XTALI
155 TRSTN
77 TCK
78 TDI
79 TDO
80 TMS
D15
L11
RVDD (3.3V)
3.3VDCCVDD (1.8V)
CD$VCC3V
D14
14VDCVCC5VCD$VCC5V
12T05VCC
VCC9V
AMPSECTION(Page 27)
U13REG
U14+5V REG
U20+9V REG
2CS6
124RSTON
193RDN
194WRN
RVDD
24DQM0
23DQM1
14SD WEN
22CASN
21RASN
208SDCLKEN
10SDCLK
15SDCSN3
4242
JTAG PART
J3
E
X114.7456MHz
Y136.768KHz
48,4644,4038,3632,3073,7169,6563,6159,55
195,196205,206207,2625,11
AD0I
AD23
DA0I
DA15
A1 IA2
3
DQ0 I
DQ15
A0-A
12 IBA
0,BA
1
DQ0 I
DQ15
74,7270,6864,6260,5647,4543,3937,3331,29
20,2122-2629-36
2,4,5,7,8,10,1113,42,44,45,47
48,50,51,53
28 - 1713 - 10
8 - 3, 1, 30
33,35,38,40,4446,49,51,34,36
39,41,45,47,50,52
ADDRES BUS
DATA BUS
EP$RD
EP$WR
2727
CDP-NW10
CDP-NW10
6-5. BLOCK DIAGRAM — AMP SECTION —
U501CPU
33 PA4(ADC4)
INTERCOM
VCXO_PWM
13
RXD_ARM
TXD_ARM
PD4(OC1B)
16
9
10
PD7(OC2)
PD0(RX0)
PD1(IXD)
7 XTAL2
8 XTAL1
U3DIGITAL AUDIO PROCESSOR
U4DIGITAL AUDIO AMPLIFIER
27 SCLK
26 LRCLK 7 PWM_DP10 PWM_CM8 PWM_DM11 PWM_CP
31 SDIN1
63 MCLK
19 XTL .OUT
20 XTL .IN
SDATA
SCLK
LRCK
MCLK
24 SDA20PC1(SDA)
19PC0(SCL) 25 SCL
11 RESET14PD5(OC1A)
11PD2(INT0)
12PD3(INT1)
21PC2(TMS)
14 MUTE
43PWM_P_2
42PWM_M_2
9 RESET_CD
9 RESET_AB
5 SD_CD6 SD_AB37BKND_ERR
39VALID
17 PWM_BP20 PWM_AM18 PWM_BM21 PWM_AP
40PWM_M_1
41PWM_P_1
51OUT_D
50OUT_D LPF
Q2, Q3DC DETECT
46OUT_C
47OUT_C LPF
39OUT_B
38OUT_B LPF
Q4, Q5DC DETECT
Q1PROTECTSWITCH
34OUT_A
35OUT_A LPF
14VDC
RXD_ARM
U23.3V REG
29.5VDCVCC29.5VDC
3.3VDC
14VDC
MAIN(1) SECTION(Page 24)
MAIN(2) SECTION(Page 25)
SPEAKERS
(IMPEDANCE USE 8-16Ω)
DC IN
(TO AC-NW10)MAIN(3)
SECTION(Page 26)
X37.3278MHz
X213.5MHz
+
J2-A
L
R
-
+
-J2-B
J1
• SIGNAL PATH
: AUDIO(ANALOG)
: AUDIO(DIGITAL)
C
D
E
2828
CDP-NW10
CDP-NW10
6-6. PRINTED WIRING BOARD — CD SERVO SECTION — • See page 22 for Circuit Boards Location.
IC201
IC30
1
IC401
IC102
IC101
IC402
MOTOR BOARD (SIDE A) MOTOR BOARD (SIDE B)
MM1
(LOADING)
CON1
5 1
4CP101
1
BMAIN
BOARDJ6
(Page 31)
CP10
2
AMAIN
BOARDJ11
(Page 31)
15E
1
3
1
E
E
E
12 16
15
CP10
3
OPTICALPICK-UPBLOCK
CN105
CP104
CP106
5
1
CDMECHANISMDECK
1
1
3
forCHECK
6
(Iop)
CD SERVO BOARD (SIDE A) CD SERVO BOARD (SIDE B)
1 2
A
B
C
D
E
G
H
F
3 4 5 6 7 98 10 11 12 13 14
• SemiconductorLocation
Ref. No. Location
D301 C-12
IC101 F-11IC102 G-9IC201 D-10IC301 D-12IC401 F-12IC402 G-12
Q102 E-9Q103 E-9Q301 D-13
2929
CDP-NW10
CDP-NW10
6-7. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM — CD SERVO SECTION — • See page 43 for Waveforms. • See page 44 to 46 for IC Block Diagrams. • See page 48 for IC Pin Function Description.
IC201
IC102
CP103
IC301
CN105
IC40
2
IC101
CP102
CP101
CP106
Q103
Q102
CP104
C305 C306 C307
C303
C304
C302C320
C301 D301
Q301
L301
L302
L303 C316
C315
C319
C314
C317
C321
C309
C318
C312
C313
C222 C221 C220
C223
C203
C202
C201
C204
C206
C207
C208
C209
C210
C214
C215
C216
C217
C103
C104
C105
C106
C107C109
C110
C407C408
C409
C410
C401 C402
C403
C405C406
R301
R302
R304
R305
R308
R30
9
R310
R311
R312R313
R314
R315
R316
R317
R234
R235
R236R237
R201
R20
2
R20
3
R205
R20
6
R20
7
R208
R209
R215
R220
R222 R223
R224 R225R226R227R228
R229R230R231R232
R233
C219
R104
R10
6
R10
7
R108
R109
R401
R402
R403
R40
5
R406
R407
R408
R40
9
R410
R411
R412
L304
L201
L101
R319X201
R10
5
C225
C226
C227
C308
C310
R318
C404
R30
3
R307
R306
R204
R219
R110
X101
R111
IC40
1
M1
CON1
C20
5
R238
SW1
CXD3068Q
KIA7027
16p
CXA2647N
5P
BA64
17F
CXP84632
15p
4p
3p
KRA102S
KRC102S
6p
0.1 4716V
4.750V
0.001
10010V
150V
0.1
47 16V1N4148
KTA15040.1
0.001
10010V
10010V
20p
0.1
4716V
0.1
47 16V
0.0033
0.1 470p 0.022
470p
0.01
0.01
0.47 50V
0.0015
220p
0.1
0.1
10010V
0.01
24p
27p
0.001
0.1
0.022
0.022
0.1
0.022
10010V
0.001
10010V
22010V
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1 22010V
0.0033
22010V0.1
12k
12k
100k
27k
1k
100k
15k
82k
91k100k
150k
150k
47k
47k
15k
100k
15k0
100k
33k
10k
1k
470k
10k
1M
470k
47
1M
1k 1k
1k 1k1k1k1k
1k1k1k1k
10k
0.01
100
10k
10k
1k
1k
1k
1k
82k
1k
1k
1k
0
0
10
1k
1k
47016.9344MHz
10k
0.01
0.001
22010V
SPDL
DVC
FE
SE
TE
RFDC
0.1
0.1
150k
0.47 50V
22
7.5k
5.6k
3.3k
4.7k
1.5k
12MHz
4.7k
SA
C45
09L
5P
0.04
7
680
3030
CDP-NW10
CDP-NW10
6-8. PRINTED WIRING BOARD — MAIN SECTION (SIDE A) — • See page 22 for Circuit Boards Location.
• SemiconductorLocation
Ref. No. Location
D5 E-4D7 G-5D8 D-3
D11 F-3D13 D-6D14 D-2D15 F-3D16 E-4D17 E-4D18 D-6D20 D-6D21 D-6D24 G-4
Q3 G-3Q4 G-4Q9 F-4Q10 G-3Q11 G-4
U1 E-5U2 G-5U3 D-3U4 C-4U5 E-6U6 F-2U8 E-3U9 E-7U10 G-5U11 G-6U12 G-5U13 F-3U14 D-2U15 F-5U16 F-6U17 F-4U18 F-3U19 F-4U20 B-4U21 F-4U22 F-5U23 F-2U24 G-3U25 G-4U26 D-6U27 E-4U32 C-7U43 F-4
U20
U4
U3
U1
U27
U43
U17
U21
U2
U12
U10
U16
U5 U9
U11
U25
U22
U15
U19
U24
U18U6U23
U13
U8
U14
U32
U26
MAIN BOARD(SIDE A)
1 3
56 1
2829
1 27
2854
18
9 16
1 7
8
1 7
8 1414
1208
5253
104105 156
157
1 8
9161
4 58
1 17 7
8 814 14
17
8 14
1 1
1
7 7
78 8
8
14 14
14
1
45
8
141
7 8
1
3 45 1
45
8
11
1
89
16
1 12
1324
1 4 1
121324
25
3637 48
11213
243637
48
1 3
E
E1 345
EE
E
1 2
A
B
C
D
E
G
H
F
3 4 5 6 7 8
3131
CDP-NW10
CDP-NW10
6-9. PRINTED WIRING BOARD — MAIN SECTION (SIDE B) — • See page 22 for Circuit Boards Location.
U31
U29
U44
U45
U30
MAIN BOARD(SIDE B)
1
1
14
4 34
5
5
5
8
81
4 5
8
1
45
8
AK K
AK K
AK K
AK K
AK K
AK K
J23J23
J13
L
RLINE IN
J7
J8
IR IN
IR OUT
IR REMOTE
1 40
DFRONTBOARD
J1(Page 37)
ACD SERVO
BOARDCP102
(Page 28)
115 J11 J14
CCD AMPBOARDCON4
(Page 40)
112
J3
forJTAGPART
2
20
1
19
J6
BCD SERVO
BOARDCP101
(Page 28)
4
1
J9
ECD AMPBOARDCON2
(Page 40)
6
1
J15
10
1
TUNER
12
78
E
1 2
A
B
C
D
E
G
H
F
3 4 5 6 7 8
• SemiconductorLocation
Ref. No. Location
D1 E-2D2 E-2D3 E-2D4 E-2
Q1 E-2
U29 E-3U30 F-3U31 E-3U37 C-2U38 E-2U39 D-2U40 D-2U41 D-2U42 D-2U44 E-3U45 E-3
3232
CDP-NW10
CDP-NW10
6-10. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM — MAIN SECTION (1/5) — • See page 43 for Waveforms. • See page 49 for IC Pin Function Description.
R31
R33
R5
R127
R126
R125
R124
R123
R122
R121
R117
R113
R2
R32
X1
R81
R244R204
C133
C193
C182C181
TP1
Y1
R132
R131
R145
R146
R147
R148
R69
R160
R141
R25
R97
R4
R3
R186
R149
R151
R158
D16(1/2)
D17(1/2)
R8
R14
R18
R17
R20R21
R29R27
R19
R22
R30
U12
R114
R1
R64
R57
R102R28
R67
R88
C7
C42C56
C41
R194 R197
R199
R200
C10
C9 C15 C16 C17 C18 C19 C20 C21 C107
C29
C28
C27
C26
C25
C24
C23
C22
C13
C14
C96
C97
C98
C103
C105
C106
C30
R16
J3
R108
C93
C64
R36
R12
R40
R6
C2C3C33C34C95C94C35
C38C37C36
FB20
FB21
FB3
FB2
U15
U22
J1
C183
BEAD5
U10
BEAD4
J4
C11
C8 C31
C32
C1
C39
U3
U4
U1
10k
4.7k 10k
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
10k
14.7456MHz
33
470k5.1M
0.1
0.1
22p22p
XTALO
32.768KHZ
4.7k
O
33
O
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
680
680
33
33
2.2k
33
47k
47k
10k
10k
2.2k2.2k
5.1k47k
47k
47k
47k
SN74LVCG14DBVR
4.7k
33
10k
100
O
22k
100k
470k
0.1
11
0.1
10k 10k
33
33
0.1
0.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11
10k
CTSDSR
HEADER2X10
47R
5p
5p
47
33
33
4.7k
1111111
111
PBY3216
PBY3216
PBY3216
PLL VDD
ADC VDD
NC7SPU04
NC7SPU04
03SG
1
160808T
MAX708CSA
1608T
03SG
1016V
1016V
1016V
1016V
1016V
1016V
K4S561632E-UC75T
JS28F640J3C115
EP9301
3333
CDP-NW10
CDP-NW10
6-11. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM — MAIN SECTION (2/5) — • See page 47 for IC Block Diagram.
R101 R100
R351
R411
R421
L5
R26
R62
R34
R116
R99
R71
R66TP2
TP4
TP5
TP6
TP7
TP8
TP9
TP10
TP11
TP12
TP13
TP22
TP23
TP24
TP21TP
14
TP15
TP16
TP17
TP18
TP19
TP20
TP26
L2
R138
C76
U24
R150
R118
R163R242 R159
R243
R154
R98
R96
R208
R201 R193
R128
U25R205
R207
R202
R206
R162
R115
D24
U11
R112
R111
R166
J11
Q11Q3
C162
U2
C69
Q4
J8
C163C122
C121
J7
J2
10k 10k
33
33
33
PBY3216
33
33
33
33
4.7k
4.7k
4.7k
BEAD
1k
0.1
SN74LVCG14DBVR
220
1k
10k10k 220P
220
1k
33
33
1k
1k 33
3.3k
NE555DR
1.2kO
1.2k
1k
33
3.3k
RLS4148
MM74HC138MX_NS
33
33
33
REMOTE
15P-2.0
STN2222ASTN2222A
10n
74HC00MX_N
0.1
STN2222A
BD3.5
12n0.01
1016V
BD3.5
05002HR-40A
3434
CDP-NW10
CDP-NW10
6-12. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM — MAIN SECTION (3/5) — • See page 43 for Waveform. • See page 47 for IC Block Diagrams.
C140
C5 C45
C60
R87
R103
R104
R105
R184
R55
C124
C111
C112C110
TP3
C227
R264
R73
R83
R93
R95
R38
R39
R70
R82
R209
R210
C108
C46
C47
R260
R51
R52
R221
R156
R261
R72
R212
R211
C132
R157
R155
C118
C114
R215
R164
C6
R68
R259
R214
R213
R270
R269
R268
R267
R183
D5
C104
C102
C191
R23
U43
U16
X2
BEAD7
C109C113
J14
C228
U17
U8
U27
Q9 U23
U18
U19
Q10
U21
U6
0.1
47p 47
p
47p
33
33
33
33
33
12k
47p
0.1
11
0.1
2k
33
33
33
33
1k
33
RX
TX
SD
ATA
SC
LK
LRCL
K
MCL
K
4.7k
4.7k
O
O
0.1
0.1
0.1
1k
33
33
4.7k
4.7k
4.7k
4.7k
33
33
0.1
4.7k
22k
0.1
0.1
4.7k
4.7k
0.1
4.7k
4.7k
33
33
33
10k
820k
270k
10k
RLS4148
0.022
0.022
0.1
10k
74HC123D
AK4117VF-EZ
11.2896MHz
PBY0603
1016V
1016V
12P-2.0
1016V
74HC126D
74HC126D
74HC126D
STN2222A 74HC126D
74HC126D
74HC126D
STN2222A
74HC126D
74HC126D
3535
CDP-NW10
CDP-NW10
6-13. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM — MAIN SECTION (4/5) — • See page 43 for Waveform. • See page 47 for IC Block Diagrams. • See page 54 for IC Pin Function Description.
U32
U42
R230
R239
R237
R236
R235
R234
R233
R232
R231
R240
R224
R84
R85
R91
R90
R225
R229
R228
R227
R226
C146 C185 C148
C178
C159 C160
C44 C49
Y3
D21(1/2)
D20(2/2)
D18(1/2)
D13(2/2)
R223
U37
U40 U39
FB4 FB12FB6
TP25
C57 C58 C59
FB11
FB5
R152
R153
R165
R179
R185
R139
R140
R53 R258
R75
R94
R92
R19
0
R19
1
R10
R11
R18
8
R18
9
R89
R86 R50 R44
R45
R46
R48
R47
R43R49
R192
C52 C53
C79
C80
C77
C78
C71
C70
C101
C65
C66
C67 C50 C4
C216
C218
U45
U29 U30
U31
R54
R245 R246
R249
R247
R250
R251
R248
R7
R255 R256
R63
R203
R59
R106
R25
2
R22
2
R254
R257
R15
R133
C234
C204
C210
C215C206
C207
C209
C223
C222
C221
C220C219
U38U41
R74
R77
R120
R58
R60
R61
C235
C208
C61
C72C73C74
C129C62C142
R134R143 R182 R181R238
R262
C55 C54
R79
R241
J15
FB23
FB7
FB18
L7
FB24
J13
C186 C147
C91
C84
C83 C82
C81
C90
C99
C100
C89
C12
U44(1/2)
U44(2/2)
C214
D2
D1
D3
D4
Q1
U5
C233
C201
C143
C176
J23
U9
U26
KIA7032AF/P
PACDNO42
4.7k
33
33
33
33k
33k
33k
33k
33k
10k
4.7k
51 51 51 51
6.2k
220
220
220
220
1 1 1
0.1
22p 22p
1 1
25MHZ
10k
PACDNO42
PACDNO42 PACDNO42
1 1 1
33
33
33
33
33
O
O
100k 100k
O
1M 1M 1M 1M
10k
10k 1M 1M 1M 1M
33k 33k
100
100
10k
10k
100k100k
10k
150p 150p
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
2200p
2200p
1800
p
1800
p
1000
p
1000
p
18n 18n
0.1
0.1
NJM2072M
NJM2072 MC74HC1G08DTT1G
TC7W66F
2.2k
100 100k
3.3k
100k
10k
10k
3.3k
O
15k 15k
100k
15k
15k
3.3k
4.7k
2.7k
10k
10k
100k
100k
0.47
470p
0.1
0.1 1000p
2.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
3.31000p
PACDNO42PACDNO42
100k
100k
1.2k
47k
O
O
0.47
1000p
1
111
111
47k47k 3.3k 3.3k33R
33R
1 1
TUNER LTUNER R
33
33
20010WS
BEAD
02G
1016V
1016V
1016V
1016V
1016V
4716V
4716V
1016V
10 16V
10 16V
1016V
4716V
MC33202DR2G
MC33202DR2G
1016V
RLS4148
RLS4148
RLS4148
RLS4148
STN2222A
LM4871MM
1016V
1016V
1016V
1025V
P65-10Z-2AG9
CS4245
KSZ8721BL
3636
CDP-NW10
CDP-NW10
6-14. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM — MAIN SECTION (5/5) —
14
C174
C184
C502C87
C149 C125
C150C154
C167
C158C153
C164
C166
C157
C155
C123 C501 C205
C128C131
C170 C168
R65
R137 R136
R135 C156
R129
R195
R196
D11
C115
C85
D8
J9FB16
FB30
FB33
FB10
FB26
FB9
FB15
FB17
FB1
U20
C175
C180
C503C117 C86
C126 C120
C152C151
U14
U13
C173C165 C119 C211
C130C127
C171
C172
C169
D15
D14
L11
L3 L1
C75
J6
1
1
11
1 1
11
0.1
13300p
0.1
82n
1800p
0.1
1 1 1
11
1 1
240k
680 1k
120 33n
4.7
2.7k
430
SDB10A40
1016V
ALU_CAP
1016V
SD
B30
A40
YAW396-06BEAD
BEAD
BEAD
BEAD
BEAD
BEAD
BEAD
BEAD
BEAD
LM1117IDT-ADJ
10035V
10035V
10035V
1016V
ALU_CAP
1016V
10035V
10035V
1016V
ALU_CAP
10035V
TPS54350PWPR
TPS77618QDR
10035V 100
35V10035V
10035V
1016V
ALU_CAP
1016V
ALU_CAP
10035V
1025V
ALU_CAP
1025V
ALU_CAP
SD
Z6V
2D
SDZ5V1D
1
4P-2.5
3737
CDP-NW10
CDP-NW10
6-15. PRINTED WIRING BOARD — FRONT SECTION — • See page 22 for Circuit Boards Location.
• SemiconductorLocation
Ref. No. Location
D1 H-4
ESD1 H-4ESD2 G-5ESD3 G-5ESD4 G-6
Q1 H-4
U1 B-3
U1
FRONT BOARD (SIDE A)
FRONT BOARD (SIDE B)
S1 S2 S3 S4
1 3
?/1 S5
LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY
LCD
S6
(MICROPHONE)
S7
S12S13S1 - S23
S14MUTING
S15S16
HOMES18
BACKS19
MODE
S17
1 20
1 2
E
A
1
12
40
K K
A
K K
A
K K
A
K K
DMAIN
BOARDJ2
(Page 31)SP
1 2
A
B
C
D
E
G
H
F
3 4 5 6 7 98 10
I
3838
CDP-NW10
CDP-NW10
6-16. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM — FRONT SECTION —
S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8
S9S10S11S12S13S14S15S16
S17 S18 S19 S20 S21 S22 S23
R14
R15
R16
R17
R18
R19
R20
R21
R22
R23
R24
C1 C2
C9 C10
C11
C12
C13
C14
C15
C16
C18
FB1
ESD
2ES
D3
ESD
4
R5
R7
R8
D1
Q1
FB2
ESD1
R1
C19
C21
C3 C6C4
C7 C8
C17
C20C5
R12
J5
R10
R3
R6
R13
R2
J4
J3
J2
J1
R11
U1
R4
R9
1k
1k
1k
1k
1k
1k
1k
1k
1k
1k
1k
150p
150p
150p
150p
150p
150p
150p
150p
150p
150p
150p
SBK160808T-110Y-N
PA
CD
N04
2P
AC
DN
042
PA
CD
N04
2
4.7k
4.7k
47k
SDB10A40
STN2222A
SBK160808T-110Y-N
PACDN042
10k
1016V
1016V
1016V
0.10.1
1016V
0.1
0.1
0.10.1
1k
24-8000-002
100
100
100
100
47k
BOB-S274MD
12505WR-02A00
050021HR-18A01(G)
FPC_40P05002HR
-40A01S(G)
100
PIC37041TM2
33
22
3939
CDP-NW10
CDP-NW10
6-17. PRINTED WIRING BOARD — CD AMP SECTION (SIDE A) — • See page 22 for Circuit Boards Location.
U2
U3
U4
U501
CD AMP BOARD (SIDE A)
EE
E
E
E
1
8
16
9
K
A
32 17
49 64
1633
148
29 28
56 1
22 12
34
33
23
1
11
44
1 2
A
B
C
D
E
G
F
3 4 5 6 7 98 10
• SemiconductorLocation
Ref. No. Location
D1 G-5D2 C-8D4 F-5D5 F-5D7 G-5D8 G-2D9 F-2D4 F-5D5 F-5D7 G-5D8 G-2D9 F-2
Q1 G-3Q2 G-3Q3 G-2Q4 F-3Q5 F-2
U2 C-7U3 F-7U4 G-6U501 G-8
4040
CDP-NW10
CDP-NW10
6-18. PRINTED WIRING BOARD — CD AMP SECTION (SIDE B) — • See page 22 for Circuit Boards Location.
CD AMP BOARD (SIDE B)
J2
1
4R
L
SPEAKERS
5
1
J1
GND
14V
GND
29.5V
AC-NW10SMPSBOARD
(DC OUT)
DC IN
forTEST
CON33
1
1
12
CMAIN
BOARDJ14
(Page 31)
CON4
1 6CON2
EMAIN
BOARDJ9
(Page 31)
1 2
A
B
C
D
E
G
F
3 4 5 6 7 98 10
4141
CDP-NW10
CDP-NW10
6-19. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM — CD AMP SECTION (1/2) — • See pa ge 43 for Waveform. • See pa ge 59 for IC Pin Function Description.
C31 C39
C19C69
R11
C1
C56C3
C4
C6
C7
C8
C11 C73 C81
R10
R5
R6
R8
R7
R9
D2
CON2
C64
C9
C49 C50 C63 C55 C61
C51
C52
C62R73
R61
R71 R70
R25
R66
R68
R67
R75
R74
R63
R62
R79
R78
R77
R76
R14
CON4
R2
R1
J1
C16
C5
C23
C12
BEAD6
BEAD2
BEAD4
BEAD1
U2
C48 C2C10 C18
BEAD10
BEAD15
L2 BEAD5
BEAD3
TP
U501
C24
TP2 TP4 TP5
X3
CON3
0.150V
0.1
0.150V
0.150V
10k1W
0.150V
47n82n
1800p
33n
1
3300p
0.1 0.1 0.1
2k
680
360
1k
120
4.7
SDB30A40
YAW396-06
0.1
0.1
0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
27p
27p
0.14.7k
4.7k
4.7k 4.7k
470
100
4.7k
4.7k
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
390
12P-2.0-150
390
390
MSTBA2.5-5-G-5.08
100050V
33035V
100050V
33035V
PBY321611T
PBY321611T
PBY321611T
PBY321611T
29V 14V
TPS54350PWPR
10035V
33035V 100
35V10
16V
PBY321611T
PBY321611T
PBY321611T
PBY321611T
3_3V
ATMEGA32L-8AU
1016V
7_3728MHZ
RX
TX
7.3728MHz
MCL
K
LRCK
SC
LK
SD
ATA
03SG
4242
CDP-NW10
CDP-NW10
6-20. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM — CD AMP SECTION (2/2) — • See page 43 for Waveform. • See page 55, 57 for IC Pin Function Description.
U3
C86
C89 C90
C53C54
C82
C84
C83
C75
C80
C79 C78
C77
C71
C76
R52 R51
R53
R54
R55
R48
R47
R46
R30
R44
R43
R41
C74
U4
C91
C87
C88
C67
J2-A
C33 C27
C37
C46
C36
C40
C32
C28
C45
C38
C72
C13
C47
C29
C57
C58
C59
C60
C95
C14
C34
C35
C70
C68
C66
C65
C30R60
R22
R3
R26
R31
R4
R45
R40
R24
R27
R29
R13
R12 R19
R18
R20
R16
R17
R23
R15
R38
R32
R39
R80
R21
R28
D9
D8
Q3
Q2
Q4
Q5
C26
C22
C20
C25
TP6
TP9
TP7
TP8
X2
FB7
TP1
C144 C21
L5
L1
L3
L4
Q1
D7
D1
D4
D5
J2-B
TAS5508PAGR
10n
0.1 0.1
10n0.1
0.1
1n
0.1
0.1
0.1
15pF 15pF
0.1
0.1
0.1
200 200
4.7
3.3
1M
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
0.1
TAS5112DFDR
1
0.1
0.1
1
MSTBA2.5-4-G-5.08-A
0.150V
0.150V
0.1
33n
0.1
33n
33n
0.1
0.1
33n
1
470n
0.1
0.1
10n
10n
10n
10n
4.7
470n
0.1
0.1
10n
10n
10n
10n
4.7100
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
10k
10k
1
1 220k
24k
220k
10k
10k
1
1
220k
24k
220k
150k
10k
10k
RLS4148
RLS4148
STN2907
STN2907
STN2907
STN2907
1016V
1016V
1016V
1016V
13_5MHZ
13.5MHz
SBK1608
100050V
100050V
STN2222
P6SMBJ33C(A)
P6SMBJ33C(A)
P6SMBJ33C(A)
P6SMBJ33C(A)
MSTBA2.5-4-G-5.08-B
43
CDP-NW10
• Waveforms– MAIN Board –
4 U26 rg (XO)
3 U16 8 (XT1)
2 U1 <zcm (RTCXTALI)
1 U1 <zz, (XTALI)
40 ns
1 V/DIV, 20 ns/DIV
2.9 Vp-p
88.4 ns
3.8 Vp-p
1 V/DIV, 40 ns/DIV
1 V/DIV, 20 us/DIV
30.5 us
2.1 Vp-p
1 V/DIV, 20 ns/DIV
67.8 ns
5.4 Vp-p
– CD SERVO Board –
5 IC201 t; (RFAC)
500 mV/DIV, 500 ns/DIV
6 IC101 es (XTAL)
1 V/DIV, 40 ns/DIV
7 IC201 us (XTAO)
1 V/DIV, 40 ns/DIV
1.1 Vp-p
82.5 ns
3.8 Vp-p
59.1 ns
5.3 Vp-p
– CD AMP Board –
2.4 Vp-p
1 V/DIV, 40 ns/DIV
1 Vp-p
500 mV/DIV, 100 ns/DIV
74 ns
296 ns
8 U3 ql (XTL OUT)
9 U501 8 (XTA1)
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• IC Block Diagrams
IC201 CXD3068Q
– CD SERVO Board –
DOUT
LRCKPCMD
BCK
DVDD2ASYEMD2
EMPHXTSL
DVSS2XTAI
XTAO
SQSOSQCKSCSYSBSOEXCK
SOUTSOCKXOLT
SETEVCTES1TESTDVSS1FRDR
FFDR
TRDR
TFDR
SRDR
SFDR
DVDD1FSTOSSTP
MDPLOCKPWMI
FOKDFCT
DIGITALCLV
PROCESSOR
OSC
DIGITALOUT
EFMDEMODULATOR
32KRAM
ERRORCORRECTOR
D/A DIGITALINTERFACE
MIRR, DFCT,FOK
DETECTORCPU
INTERFACE
SUBCODEPROCESSOR
SERVOAUTO
SEQUENCER
SERVO INTERFACE
DVDD
0
XRST
MUT
E
DATA
XLAT
CLOK
SENS
SCLK
ATSK
WFC
KXU
GFXP
CK GFS
C2PO
SCOR C4M
WDC
KDV
SS0
COUT
MIR
R
AVDD
0IG
ENAV
SS0
ADIO
RFDC
CE TEAVSS
1RF
ACAS
YIAS
YO
BIAS
AVDD
1PC
OFI
LIFI
LOCL
TV
V16M
VCTL
VPCO
59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
2122
232425
262728
29
30
31
32
33
34353637383940
8079787776
757473
7271706968
676665
64
636261
OPER
ATIO
NAL
AMPL
IFIE
R &
ANAL
OG S
WIT
CH
A/D
CONV
ERTE
R
FOCUSPWM
GENERATORTRACKING
PWMGENERATOR
SLEDPWM
GENERATOR
FOCUSSERVO
DSPTRACKING
SERVODSPSLED
SERVODSP
ASYMMETRYCORRECTOR
DIGITALPLL
CLOCKGENERATOR
60
45
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IC301 CXA2647N
ROM/RW
ROM/RW
RF OFF AT VCC
VOFST
VOFSTDVC
VC
VC
VC
ROM/RW
VC
VC
3029
28+–+
–
VCVCC
DVC
27
262524
ROM/RW
EQ
23
22
21
20
19
RFACVCA
VCC
+–
DVC
+–
+–
ROM/RW
VC
ROM/RW
DVC
+–
3
A
B
C
D
BC
A
A
A
BCD
B C D D
+–
1
2 APC AMP
5
6789
4RFAC
SUMMINGAMP
ROM/RW
DVC OR Hi-ZSLEEP, APC OFF
VOFST
VC
ROM/RW
+–
10
18
17
16
B
D
A
C
13
14
15
12
EQ IN
LD
PD
GND
ABCD
AC SUM
E
DVCC
DVC
RFAC
SW
DC OFSTRFDCI
RFDCO
VC
RFCVFCBST
RFG
VCC
CEI
CE
BAL
TE
FEI
FE
VC
+–
VC
+–
11 GMF
GM
ROM/RW(L/H)
VOFST
46
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IC401 SAC4509L
OPIN
-
1
VCC
28
OPIN
+
2
OPOU
T
27
SW
3
IN4R
EF
26
IN1F
4
CP
25
IN1R
5
IN4
24
IN2F
6
IN3F
23
IN2R
7
IN3R
22
GND
8
GND
PTN2
6
21
VREF
9
P/S
20
PVCC
10
PVCC
2
19
DO2R
11
DO3R
18
DO2F
12DO
3F
17
DOIR
13
DO4F
16
DO1F
14
DO4R
15
LOW PASSFILTER
LOW PASSFILTER
LOW PASSFILTER
LEVELSHIFT
POWER SAVE
PVCC2
IC402 BA6417F
6
2
3
4
DRIVER
7
DRIVER
OUT1
VM
VCC
FIN
OUT2
VREF
RIN
CONTROL LOGIC
1 8 GND
5
TSD
POWER SAVE
47
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U5 LM4871MM
– MAIN Board –
BIAS
3+IN
2BYPASS
1SHUTDOWN
4-IN
VO28
GND7
VDD6
VO15
100K
100K
40K40K
U16 AK4117VF-EZ U29, U45 NJM2072M
CLOCKRECOVERY
2 to 1INPUT
SELECTOR
ERROR &STATUSDETECT
X' talOSCILLATOR
AUDIOI/F
CLOCKGENERATOR
uP I/F
DAIFDECODED
AC-3/MPEGDETECT
Q-SUBCODEBUFFER
1R
2AVDD
3RX1
4NC
5RX0
6DVDD
7DVSS
8XTI
9XTO
10LRCK
11BICK
12SDTO DAUX13
MCKO14
UOUT16
CDTO17
CDTI18
CCLK19
CSN20
INT121
AVSS24
PDN23
INT022
NC15
Q Sub codeBUFFER
COMPARATOR
COMPARATOR
OUTPUTSTAGE
FLIP FLOP
1
TRIGGER 2
OUTPUT 3
RESET 4
GND
VCC8
DISCHARGE7
THRESHOLD6
CONTROLVOLTAGE5
U25 NE555DR
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5GND
AMP OUT
GAIN CONT
INPUT VCC
OUTPUT2
OUTPUT1
RECOVERYTIME CAP
1
1B 2
1RD 3
1Q 4
2Q
S
RD
TQ
Q
5
2CEXT 6
2REXT/CEXT 7
GND 8
1A 16
1REXT/CEXT15
1CEXT14
1Q13
2Q12
2RD11
2B10
2A9
VCC
S
RD
TQ
Q
U6, U8, U17, U18, U19, U21, U23, U27 74HC126D
A1
2
OE1
1
Y1
3
A2
5
OE2
4
Y2
6
GND
7
OE4
13
VCC
14
A4
12
Y4
11
OE3
10
A3
9
Y3
8
U43 74HC123D
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• IC Pin Function Description CD SERVO BOARD IC101 CXP84632 (MICRO CONTROLLER)
Pin No. Pin Name I/O Description
1 to 4 NC — Not used
5 VSS — Ground terminal
6 FDK I/O Focus OK signal
7 GFK I GFS input from CD DSP
8 SENSE I Internal status (SENSE) input from CD DSP
9 to 12 NC — Not used
13 SCLK O SENS serial data readout clock output
14 XRST O System reset signal output to CD DSP
15 DSP_MUTE O MUTE signal output to CD DSP
16 LDRW O LDRW signal output to AF AMP
17 XLAT O Latch pulse signal output to CD DSP
18 LDON O LDON signal output to AF AMP
19 CLOK O Serial data transfer clock signal output to CD DSP
20 DATA O Serial data output to CD DSP
21 NC — Not used
22 SYS-CLK I System clock input from MAIN system controller
23 SYS-DATA I/O MAIN system controller data signal
24 SYS-CS I Chip select signal input from MAIN system controller
25 NC — Not used
26 CLSW I CD CLOSE SW input terminal
27, 28 NC — Not used
29 EMPHASIS I Input a signal when the playback disc has emphasis
30 RESET I system reset signal input
31 EXTAL I Crystal input for main clock
32 XTAL O Crystal output for main clock
33 VSS — Ground terminal
34, 35 NC — Not used
36 VSS — Ground terminal
37 AVREF — Power suppy +3.3V
38 OPEN O Loading motor control signal output
39 CLOSE O Loading motor control signal output
40 OPSW I CD OPEN SW input terminal
41 to 50 NC — Not used
51 SQCK O SQSO readout clock output to CD DSP
52 SQSO I Sub-Q 80-bit, PCM peak or level data input from CD DSP
53 NC — Not used
54, 55 VSS — Ground terminal
56 RE4/RMC O IR signal output
57 VSS — Ground terminal
58, 59 NC — Not used
60, 61 VSS — Ground terminal
62 SCOR I Subcode data request signal input terminal
63, 64 VSS — Ground terminal
65 to 71 NC — Not used
72, 73 VDD — Power supply +3.3V
74 to 80 NC — Not used
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Pin No. Pin Name I/O Description
1 CS7 O Chip select signal output (not used)
2 CS6 O FLASH MEMORY chip select signal output
3 CS3 O Chip select signal output (not used)
4 CS2 O Chip select signal output (not used)
5 CS1 O Chip select signal output (not used)
6 AD25 O Shared address bus out (not used)
7 VDD_RING — Power supply +3.3V
8 GND_RING — Ground terminal
9 AD24 O Shared address bus out (not used)
10 SDCLK O SDRAM clock out
11 AD23 O Shared address bus out
12 VDD_CORE — Power supply +1.8V
13 GND_CORE — Ground terminal
14 SDWEN O SDRAM write enable out
15 SDCSN3 O SDRAM chip selects out
16 SDCSN2 O SDRAM chip selects out (not used)
17 SDCSN1 O SDRAM chip selects out (not used)
18 SDCSN0 O SDRAM chip selects out (not used)
19 VDD_RING — Power supply +3.3V
20 GND_RING — Ground terminal
21 RASN O SDRAM RAS out
22 CASN O SDRAM CAS out
23 DQMN1 O Shared data mask out
24 DQMN0 O Shared data mask out
25 AD22 O Shared address bus out
26 AD21 O Shared address bus out
27 VDD_RING — Power supply +3.3V
28 GND_RING — Ground terminal
29 DA15 I/O Shared data bus in/out
30 AD7 O Shared address bus out
31 DA14 I/O Shared data bus in/out
32 AD6 O Shared address bus out
33 DA13 I/O Shared data bus in/out
34 VDD_CORE — Power supply +1.8V
35 GND_CORE — Ground terminal
36 AD5 O Shared address bus out
37 DA12 I/O Shared data bus in/out
38 AD4 O Shared address bus out
39 DA11 I/O Shared data bus in/out
40 AD3 O Shared address bus out
41 VDD_RING — Power supply +3.3V
42 GND_RING — Ground terminal
43 DA10 I/O Shared data bus in/out
44 AD2 O Shared address bus out
45 DA9 I/O Shared data bus in/out
46 AD1 O Shared address bus out
47 DA8 I/O Shared data bus in/out
48 AD0 O Shared address bus out
MAIN BOARD U1 EP9301-CQZ (CIRRUS) (SYSTEM CONTROLLER)
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Pin No. Pin Name I/O Description
49 VDD_RING — Power supply +3.3V
50 GND_RING — Ground terminal
51 NC — Not used
52 NC — Not used
53 VDD_RING — Power supply +3.3V
54 GND_RING — Ground terminal
55 AD15 O Shared address bus out
56 DA7 I/O Shared data bus in/out
57 VDD_CORE — Power supply +1.8V
58 GND_RING — Ground terminal
59 AD14 O Shared address bus out
60 DA6 I/O Shared data bus in/out
61 AD13 O Shared address bus out
62 DA5 I/O Shared data bus in/out
63 AD12 O Shared address bus out
64 DA4 I/O Shared data bus in/out
65 AD11 O Shared address bus out
66 VDD_RING — Power supply +3.3V
67 GND_RING — Ground terminal
68 DA3 I/O Shared data bus in/out
69 AD10 O Shared address bus out
70 DA2 I/O Shared data bus in/out
71 AD9 O Shared address bus out
72 DA1 I/O Shared data bus in/out
73 AD8 O Shared address bus out
74 DA0 I/O Shared data bus in/out
75 DSRN O Data set ready/data carrier detect (not used)
76 DTRN O Data terminal ready out
77 TCK I JTAG clock in
78 TDI I JTAG data in
79 TDO O JTAG data out
80 TMS I JTAG test mode select
81 VDD_RING — Power supply +3.3V
82 GND_RING — Ground terminal
83 BOOT1 I Boot mode select in (not used)
84 BOOT0 I Boot mode select in (not used)
85 GND_RING — Ground terminal
86 NC — Not used
87 EECLK O Two-wire interface clock output
88 EEDAT O Two-wire interface data output
89 ASYNC I Frame clock LRCK input
90 VDD_CORE — Power supply +1.8V
91 GND_CORE — Ground terminal
92 ASDO O Transmit data output
93 SCLK1 I/O SPI bit clock (not used)
94 SFRM1 I/O SPI frame (not used)
95 SSPRX1 I/O SPI input (not used)
96 SSPTX1 I/O SPI output (not used)
97 GRLED O Green LED drive signal output
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Pin No. Pin Name I/O Description
98 RDLED O Red LED drive signal output
99 VDD_RING — Power supply +3.3V
100 GND_RING — Ground terminal
101 INT3 I IR remote signal input
102 INT1 I Interrupt signal input
103 INT0 I Remote control signal input
104 RTSN O Ready to send signal output
105 USBM0 I/O USB negative signals (not used)
106 USBP0 I/O USB positive signals (not used)
107 ABITCLK I Bit clock input
108 CTSN O Send / transmit enable (not used)
109 RXD0 I Receive signal in
110 RXD1 O Receive / IrDA output
111 VDD_RING — Power supply +3.3V
112 GND_RING — Ground terminal
113 TXD0 O Transmit signal output
114 TXD1 I Transmit / IrDA input
115 CGPIO0 O IR remote signal output
116 GND_CORE — Ground terminal
117 PLL_GND — PLL ground terminal
118 XTALI I Main oscillator input
119 XTALO O Main oscillator output
120 PLL_VDD — Main oscillator power +1.8V
121 VDD_CORE — Power supply +1.8V
122 GND_RING — Ground terminal
123 VDD_RING — Power supply +3.3V
124 RSTON I Reset signal input
125 PRSTN I Power on reset
126 CS0 O Chip select signal output (not used)
127 GND_CORE — Ground terminal
128 VDD_CORE — Power supply +1.8V
129 GND_RING — Ground terminal
130 VDD_RING — Power supply +3.3V
131 ADC 4 O Not used
132 ADC 3 O Not used
133 ADC 2 O Not used
134 ADC 1 O Tuner stereo signal output
135 ADC 0 O Tuner tuned signal output
136 ADC_VDD — Power supply +3.3V
137 RTCXTALI I RTC oscillator input
138 RTCXTALO O RTC oscillator output (not used)
139 ADC_GND — Ground terminal
140 EGPIO11 O Tuner SCL signal output
141 EGPIO10 O LCD CS signal output
142 EGPIO09 O Monitor child signal output
143 EGPIO08 O VIDEO switch control signal output (not used)
144 EGPIO07 I CDT signal input from DAR
145 EGPIO06 O CDT signal output to DAR
146 EGPIO05 O CCLK signal output to DAR
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Pin No. Pin Name I/O Description
147 EGPIO04 O CSN signal output to DAR
148 EGPIO03 O LCD RESET signal output
149 GND_RING — Ground terminal
150 VDD_RING — Power supply +3.3V
151 EGPIO02 O LCD RS signal output
152 EGPIO01 O LCD CLK signal output
153 EGPIO00 O LCD DATA signal output
154 ARSTN I Reset signal input
155 TRSTN I JTAG I PD JTAG reset
156 ASDI I Primary input
157 USBM2 I/O USB negative signals (not used)
158 USBP2 I/O USB positive signals (not used)
159 WAITN I SRAM wait in signal (not used)
160 EGPIO15 I Key 0 signal input
161 GND_RING — Ground terminal
162 VDD_RING — Power supply +3.3V
163 EGPIO14 O PWM1 output
164 EGPIO13 O Key scan signal output
165 EGPIO12 I Tuner SDA signal input
166 GND_CORE — Ground terminal
167 VDD_CORE — Power supply +1.8V
168 FGPIO3 I Key 2 signal input
169 FGPIO2 I Key 1 signal input
170 FGPIO1 I DVDCE signal input
171 GND_RING — Ground terminal
172 VDD_RING — Power supply +3.3V
173 CLD O Collision detect
174 CRS I Carrier sense
175 TXERR O Transmit error signal output
176 TXEN O Transmit enable output
177 MIITXD0 O Transmit data output
178 MIITXD1 O Transmit data output
179 MIITXD2 O Transmit data output
180 MIITXD3 O Transmit data output
181 TXCLK I Transmit clock in
182 RXERR I PD receive data error in
183 RXDVAL I PD receive data valid in
184 MIIRXD0 I Receive data in
185 MIIRXD1 I Receive data in
186 MIIRXD2 I Receive data in
187 GND_RING — Ground terminal
188 VDD_RING — Power supply +3.3V
189 MIIRXD3 I Receive data in
190 RXCLK I Receive clock in
191 MDIO O Management data out
192 MDC O Management data clock out
193 RDN O Flash memory read / OE strobe out
194 WRN O Flash memory write strobe out
195 AD16 O Shared address bus out
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Pin No. Pin Name I/O Description
196 AD17 O Shared address bus out
197 GND_CORE — Ground terminal
198 VDD_CORE — Power supply +1.8V
199 HGPIO2 O Cs signal input
200 HGPIO3 O Key scan signal output
201 HGPIO4 O Key scan signal output
202 HGPIO5 O Key scan signal output
203 GND_RING — Ground terminal
204 VDD_RING — Power supply +3.3V
205 AD18 O Shared address bus out
206 AD19 O Shared address bus out
207 AD20 O Shared address bus out
208 SDCLKEN O SDRAM clock enable out
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Pin No. Pin Name I/O Description
1 MDIO I/O Management independent interface (MII) data input/output
2 MDC I MII clock input
3 RXD3 O MII receive data output
4 RXD2 O MII receive data output
5 RXD1 O MII receive data output
6 RXD0 O MII receive data output
7 VDDIO — Digital IO 2.5 /3.3V tolerant power supply
8 GND — Ground terminal
9 RXDV O MII receive data valid output
10 RXDCLK O MII receive clock output
11 RXER O MII receive error output
12 GND — Ground terminal
13 VDDC — Digital core 2.5V only power supply
14 TXER I MII transmit error input
15 TXCLK O MII transmit clock output
16 TXEN I MII transmit enable input
17 TXD0 I MII transmit data input
18 TXD1 I MII transmit data input
19 TXD2 I MII transmit data input
20 TXD3 I MII transmit data input
21 COL/RMII O MII collision detect output
22 CRS/RMII O MII carrier sense output
23 GND — Ground terminal
24 VDDIO — Digital IO 2.5/3.3V tolerant power supply
25 INT O Management interface (MII) interrupt out
26 LED0/TEST O Link/Activity LED output
27 LED1/SPD100 O Speed LED output
28 LED2/DUPLEX O Full-duplex LED output
29 LED3/NWAYEN O Collision LED output
30 PD I Power down signal input
31 VDDRX — Analog 2.5V power supply
32 RX– I Receive input
33 RX+ I Receive input
34 FXSD/FXEN — Fiber mode enable / signal detect in fiber mode (not used)
35 GND — Ground terminal
36 GND — Ground terminal
37 REXT I External resistor (6.49kW) connects to REXT and ground
38 VDDRCV — Analog 2.5V power supply
39 GND — Ground terminal
40 TX– O Transmit outputs
41 TX+ O Transmit outputs
42 VDDTX — Transmitter 2.5V power supply
43 GND — Ground terminal
44 GND — Ground terminal
45 XO O Xtal feedback
46 XI I Crystal oscillator input
47 VDDPLL — Analog pll 2.5V power supply
48 RST I Reset signal input
MAIN BOARD U26 KSZ8721BL (PHYSICAL LAYER TRANSCEIVER)
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Pin No. Pin Name I/O Description
1 VRA_PLL — Voltage reference for PLL analog supply 1.8 V
2 PLL_FLT_RET O PLL external filter return
3 PLL_FLTM O PLL negative output
4 PLL_FLTP I PLL positive input
5 AVSS — Analog ground
6 AVSS_GR — Analog ground
7 VRD_PLL — Voltage reference for PLL digital supply 1.8 V
8 AVSS_PLL — Analog ground for PLL
9 AVDD_PLL — 3.3V analog power supply for PLL
10 VBGAP — Band gap voltage reference
11 RESET I System reset input
12 HP_SEL I Headphone in/out selector (not used)
13 PDN I Power down (not used)
14 MUTE I Soft mute of input
15 DVDD — Digital power 3.3V supply for digital core and most of I/O buffers
16 DVSS — Digital ground for digital core and most of I/O buffers
17 VR_DPLL — Voltage reference for digital PLL supply 1.8 V
18 OSC_CAP I Oscillator capacitor
19 XTL_OUT O Oscillator output
20 XTL_IN I Oscillator input
21 RESERVED — Connect to digital ground
22 RESERVED — Connect to digital ground
23 RESERVED — Connect to digital ground
24 SDA I/O I2C serial control data interface input / output
25 SCL I I2C serial control clock input
26 LRCLK I Serial audio data
27 SCLK I Serial audio data clock (shift clock) SCLKIN
28 SDIN4 I Serial audio data 4 input (not used)
29 SDIN3 I Serial audio data 3 input (not used)
30 SDIN2 I Serial audio data 2 input (not used)
31 SDIN1 I Serial audio data 1 input
32 PSVC O Power supply volume control PWM output (not used)
33 VR_DIG — Voltage reference for digital core supply 1.8 V
34 DVSS — Digital ground
35 DVSS — Digital ground
36 DVDD — 3.3V digital power supply
37 BKND_ERR I A backend error sequence
38 DVSS — Digital ground
39 VALID O Output indicating validity of PWM outputs active high
40 PWM_M_1 O PWM 1 output (differential –)
41 PWM_P_1 O PWM 1 output (differential +)
42 PWM_M_2 O PWM 2 output (differential –)
43 PWM_P_2 O PWM 2 output (differential +)
44 PWM_M_3 O PWM 3 output (differential –)
45 PWM_P_3 O PWM 3 output (differential +)
46 PWM_M_4 O PWM 4 output (differential –)
47 PWM_P_4 O PWM 4 output (differential +)
48 VR_PWM — Voltage reference for digital PWM core supply 1.8 V
CD AMP BOARD U3 TAS5508PAGR (DIGITAL AUDIO PROCESSOR)
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Pin No. Pin Name I/O Description
49 PWM_M_7 O PWM 7 (Line out L) output (differential –) (not used)
50 PWM_P_7 O PWM 7 (Line out L) output (differential +) (not used)
51 PWM_M_8 O PWM 8 (Line out R) output (differential –) (not used)
52 PWM_P_8 O PWM 8 (Line out R) output (differential +) (not used)
53 DVSS_PWM — Digital ground for PWM
54 DVDD_PWM — 3.3V digital power supply for PWM
55 PWM_M_5 O PWM 5 output (differential –) (not used)
56 PWM_P_5 O PWM 5 output (differential +) (not used)
57 PWM_M_6 O PWM 6 output (differential –) (not used)
58 PWM_P_6 O PWM 6 output (differential +) (not used)
59 PWM_HPML O PWM left channel headphone (differential –) (not used)
60 PWM_HPPL O PWM left channel headphone (differential +) (not used)
61 PWM_HPMR O PWM right channel headphone (differential –) (not used)
62 PWM_HPPR O PWM right channel headphone (differential +) (not used)
63 MCLK I MCLK is a 3.3V clock master clock input
64 RESERVED — Connect to digital ground
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Pin No. Pin Name I/O Description
1 GND — Power ground
2 GND — Power ground
3 GREG — Gate drive voltage regulator decoupling pin
4 OTW O Overtemperature warning output
5 SD_CD O Shutdown signal for half-bridges C and D
6 SD_AB O Shutdown signal for half-bridges A and B
7 PWM_DP I Input signal (positive), half-bridge D
8 PWM_DM I Input signal (negative), half-bridge D
9 RESET_CD I Reset signal
10 PWM_CM I Input signal (negative), half-bridge C
11 PWM_CP I Input signal (positive), half-bridge C
12 DREG_RTN — Digital supply voltage regulator decoupling return pin
13 M3 I Mode selection pin
14 M2 I Mode selection pin
15 M1 I Mode selection pin
16 DREG — Digital supply voltage regulator decoupling pin
17 PWM_BP I Input signal (positive), half-bridge B
18 PWM_BM I Input signal (negative), half-bridge B
19 RESET_AB I Reset signal
20 PWM_AM I Input signal (negative), half-bridge A
21 PWM_AP I Input signal (positive), half-bridge A
22 GND — Power ground
23 DGND — Digital I/O reference ground
24 GND — Power ground
25 DVDD — I/O reference supply input (3.3 V)
26 GREG — Gate drive voltage regulator decoupling pin
27 GND — Power ground
28 GND — Power ground
29 GND — Power ground
30 GVDD — Digital supply voltage regulators
31 BST_A — External capacitor to OUT_A required
32 PVDD_A — Power supply input for half-bridge A
33 PVDD_A — Power supply input for half-bridge A
34 OUT_A O Output, half-bridge A
35 OUT_A O Output, half-bridge A
36 GND — Power ground
37 GND — Power ground
38 OUT_B O Output, half-bridge B
39 OUT_B O Output, half-bridge B
40 PVDD_B — Power supply input for half-bridge B
41 PVDD_B — Power supply input for half-bridge B
42 BST_B — External capacitor to OUT_B required
43 BST_C — External capacitor to OUT_C required
44 PVDD_C — Power supply input for half-bridge C
45 PVDD_C — Power supply input for half-bridge C
46 OUT_C O Output, half-bridge C
47 OUT_C O Output, half-bridge C
48 GND — Power ground
CD AMP BOARD U4 TAS5112DFDR (DIGITAL AUDIO AMPLIFIER)
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Pin No. Pin Name I/O Description
49 GND — Power ground
50 OUT_D O Output, half-bridge D
51 OUT_D O Output, half-bridge D
52 PVDD_D — Power supply input for half-bridge D
53 PVDD_D — Power supply input for half-bridge D
54 BST_D — External capacitor to OUT_D required
55 GVDD — Digital supply voltage regulators
56 GND — Power ground
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Pin No. Pin Name I/O Description
1 PB5 (MOSI) O Serial SPI data output pin for DSP control (not used)
2 PB6 (MISO) I Serial SPI data input pin for DSP control (not used)
3 PB7 (SCK) O Serial SPI clock pin for DSP control (not used)
4 RESET I Reset signal input (connected to VCC)
5 VCC — Power supply +3.3V
6 GND — Ground terminal
7 XTAL2 O Output from the inverting oscillator amplifier
8 XTAL1 I Input to the inverting oscillator amplifier
9 PD0 (RXD) I UART input pin for communicate with ARM
10 PD1 (TXD) O UART output pin for communicate with ARM
11 PD2 (INT0) O 5508 mute control
12 PD3 (INT1) I Back end error detect pin (external interrupt pin)
13 PD4 (OC1B) I Connected to vcc
14 PD5 (OC1A) O Reset signal output
15 PD6 (ICP) O Not used
16 PD7 (OC2) O PWM output for front LCD back light
17 VCC — Power supply +3.3V
18 GND — Ground terminal
19 PC0 (SCL) I/O I2C clock pin for 5508 control
20 PC1 (SDA) I/O I2C data pin for 5508 control
21 PC2 (TMS) I Speaker shut down detect pin
22 PC3 (TCK) I/O Not used
23 PC4 (TDO) O Test mode pin for mass product (not used)
24 PC5 (TDI) I Test mode pin for mass product (not used)
25 PC6 (TOSC1) I/O Not used
26 PC7 (TOSC2) I/O Not used
27 AVCC — Power supply +3.3V
28 GND — Ground terminal
29 AREF — Power supply +3.3V
30 PA7 (ADC7) I/O Not used
31 PA6 (ADC6) I/O Not used
32 PA5 (ADC5) I/O Not used
33 PA4 (ADC4) O Intercom mode control pin
34 PA3 (ADC3) O Not used
35 PA2 (ADC2) I Not used
36 PA1 (ADC1) O Not used
37 PA0 (ADC0) O Not used
38 VCC — Power supply +3.3V
39 GND — Ground terminal
40 PB0 (TCK/T0) O Not used
41 PB1 (T1) I/O Not used
42 PB2 (AIN0/INT2) O Not used
43 PB3 (AIN1/OC0) I/O Not used
44 PB4 (SS) O Serial SPI select pin for DSP control (not used)
CD AMP BOARD U501 ATMGA32L-8AU (CPU)
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11 9-885-082-18 DOOR SLIDE BUSHING12 9-885-082-62 FRONT ASSY13 9-885-082-67 FRONT BOARD, COMPLETE14 9-885-082-51 SCREW SB15 9-885-082-19 DOOR SLIDER R
16 9-885-082-15 DOOR FACIA C17 9-885-082-13 FRONT PANEL CD18 9-885-082-48 SCREW MACHINE (M2.0X4, CAM)19 9-885-082-16 SIDE STRIP
SECTION 7EXPLODED VIEWS
NOTE:• -XX and -X mean standardized parts, so they
may have some difference from the originalone.
• Items marked “*” are not stocked since theyare seldom required for routine service.Some delay should be anticipated whenordering these items.
• The mechanical parts with no referencenumber in the exploded views are not supplied.
Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
01 9-885-082-76 CD MECHA ASSY (DA23ZPH)2 9-885-082-54 DAMPER C3 9-885-082-52 DAMPER SCREW C4 9-885-082-41 SCREW TAPPING (M2.0X6, PAN)5 9-885-082-75 CD SERVO BOARD, COMPLETE
6 9-885-098-23 SPEAKER 30-8AB-05N7 9-885-082-43 SCREW TAPPING (M2.6X8, PAN)8 9-885-082-44 SCREW TAPPING (M3.0X8, PAN)9 9-885-082-14 DOOR PLATE10 9-885-082-45 SCREW TAPPING (M3.0X10, PAN)
7-1. OVERALL SECTION
Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
The components identified by mark 0 ordotted line with mark 0 are critical for safety.Replace only with part number specified.
motor assy
main kit assy
a
a
11
17
1
3
2
5
7
4
4
10
10
6
1213
14
15
14
16
18
19
19
8
10
8
9
notsupplied
notsupplied
notsupplied not supplied
notsupplied
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Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
51 9-885-082-44 SCREW TAPPING (M3.0X8, PAN)52 9-885-082-47 SCREW TAPTITE (M3.0X8, PAN)53 1-693-689-11 TUNER54 3-703-249-22 SCREW, S TIGHT, +PTTWH (M3X8)55 9-885-082-60 CD AMP BORAD, COMPLETE
7-2. MAIN KIT ASSY
56 9-885-082-59 MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE57 3-703-685-02 SCREW (+BV 3X8)58 9-885-098-30 FLAT CABLE 0.5-40-250-C
55
53
51
51
57
56
5854
54
57
notsupplied
not supplied
not supplied
52
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Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
7-3. MOTOR ASSY
101 9-885-082-47 SCREW TAPTITE (M3.0X8, PAN)102 3-325-697-01 WASHER103 9-885-082-49 SCREW MACHINE (M2.6X4, PAN)104 2-599-617-01 BELT (IW)
101
102 102102
103
105
104
not supplied
not supplied
not supplied
SW1
M1
105 9-885-082-63 MOTOR ASSY
M1 1-763-810-11 MOTOR, DC (LOADING)SW1 1-786-133-11 SWITCH, ROTARY (OPEN/CLOSE)
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ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST
NOTE:• Due to standardization, replacements in the
parts list may be different from the partsspecified in the diagrams or the componentsused on the set.
• -XX and -X mean standardized parts, so theymay have some difference from the originalone.
• RESISTORSAll resistors are in ohms.METAL: Metal-film resistor.METAL OXIDE: Metal oxide-film resistor.F: nonflammable
• CAPACITORSuF: µF
• COILSuH: µH
• Items marked “*” are not stocked since theyare seldom required for routine service.Some delay should be anticipated whenordering these items.
• SEMICONDUCTORSIn each case, u: µ, for example:uA. . : µA. . uPA. . : µPA. .uPB. . : µPB. . uPC. . : µPC. .uPD. . : µPD. .
When indicating parts by reference number,please include the board name.
Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
9-885-082-60 CD AMP BORAD, COMPLETE***********************
< JACK >
J1 1-819-602-11 PIN, CONNECTOR 5P (DC IN)J2 1-819-601-11 PIN, CONNECTOR 4P (SPEAKERS)
< IC >
U2 6-706-893-01 IC TPS54350PWPRU3 9-885-098-16 IC TAS5508PAGRU4 9-885-098-19 IC TAS5112DFDRU501 9-885-098-18 IC ATMEGA 32L-8AU
*************************************************************
9-885-082-75 CD SERVO BOARD, COMPLETE*************************
*************************************************************
9-885-082-67 FRONT BOARD, COMPLETE**********************
9-885-098-13 LCD DISPLAY SMF0015EDSN
< JACK >
J4 9-885-098-32 MICROPHONE BOB-S2742MD-P22-4L(MICROPHONE)
< SWITCH >
S1 9-885-098-21 SWITCH TACT ST-1107MU (?/1)S2 9-885-098-21 SWITCH TACT ST-1107MU (H)S3 9-885-098-21 SWITCH TACT ST-1107MU (X)S4 9-885-098-21 SWITCH TACT ST-1107MU (x)S5 9-885-098-21 SWITCH TACT ST-1107MU (.)
S6 9-885-098-21 SWITCH TACT ST-1107MU (>)S7 9-885-098-21 SWITCH TACT ST-1107MU (OPEN/CLOSE)S8 9-885-098-21 SWITCH TACT ST-1107MUS9 9-885-098-21 SWITCH TACT ST-1107MUS10 9-885-098-21 SWITCH TACT ST-1107MU
S11 9-885-098-21 SWITCH TACT ST-1107MUS12 9-885-098-21 SWITCH TACT ST-1107MU (+VOLUME)S13 9-885-098-21 SWITCH TACT ST-1107MU (–VOLUME)S14 9-885-098-21 SWITCH TACT ST-1107MU (MUTING)S15 9-885-098-21 SWITCH TACT ST-1107MU (HOME)
S16 9-885-098-21 SWITCH TACT ST-1107MU (J)S17 9-885-098-21 SWITCH TACT ST-1107MU (j)S18 9-885-098-21 SWITCH TACT ST-1107MU (BACK)
S19 9-885-098-21 SWITCH TACT ST-1107MU (MODE)S20 9-885-098-21 SWITCH TACT ST-1107MU
S21 9-885-098-21 SWITCH TACT ST-1107MUS22 9-885-098-21 SWITCH TACT ST-1107MUS23 9-885-098-21 SWITCH TACT ST-1107MU
< IC >
U1 6-600-287-01 IC PIC37041TM2*************************************************************
9-885-082-59 MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE*********************
< JACK >
J7 9-885-098-27 STEREO JACK BD3.5 (IR IN)J8 9-885-098-27 STEREO JACK BD3.5 (IR OUT)J13 9-885-098-33 AUDIO JACK 02GS (LINE IN)J23 9-885-098-20 ETHERNET JACK P65-P0Z-1AG9 ( )
< IC >
U1 9-885-098-14 IC EP9301-CQZ (CIRRUS)U2 9-885-098-39 IC MM74HC00MX_NU3 6-705-755-01 IC K4S561632E-UC75TU4 9-885-098-15 IC JS28F640J3C115U5 6-703-214-01 IC LM4871MM
U6 9-885-098-25 IC 74HC126DU8 9-885-098-25 IC 74HC126DU9 9-885-098-17 IC CS4245-CQZU10 8-759-527-42 IC MAX708CSAU11 9-885-098-36 IC MM74HC138MX_NS
U12 9-885-098-38 IC SN74LVC1G14DBVRU13 9-885-098-24 IC TPS77618QDRU14 6-706-893-01 IC TPS54350PWPRU15 9-885-098-37 IC NC7SPU04-MAC06AU16 9-885-098-22 IC AK4117VF-EZ
U17 9-885-098-25 IC 74HC126DU18 9-885-098-25 IC 74HC126DU19 9-885-098-25 IC 74HC126DU20 9-885-098-28 IC LM1117IDT-ADJU21 9-885-098-25 IC 74HC126D
U22 9-885-098-37 IC NC7SPU04-MAC06AU24 9-885-098-38 IC SN74LVC1G14DBVRU25 9-885-098-31 IC NE555DRU26 6-706-606-01 IC KSZ8721BLU27 9-885-098-25 IC 74HC126D
CD AMP
The components identified by mark 0 ordotted line with mark 0 are critical for safety.Replace only with part number specified.
CD SERVOFRONT MAIN
• Accessories are given in the last of this partslist.
Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
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U29 9-885-098-26 IC NJM2072MU30 9-885-098-40 IC MC74HC1G08DTT1GU31 9-885-098-35 IC TC7W66FU32 9-885-098-34 IC KIA7032AF/PU44 9-885-098-29 IC MC33202DR2G
U45 9-885-098-26 IC NJM2072M*************************************************************
MOTOR BOARD************
*************************************************************
MISCELLANEOUS**************
01 9-885-082-76 CD MECHA ASSY (DA23ZPH)53 1-693-689-11 TUNER58 9-885-098-30 FLAT CABLE 0.5-40-250-CM1 1-763-810-11 MOTOR, DC (LOADING)SW1 1-786-133-11 SWITCH, ROTARY (OPEN/CLOSE)
*************************************************************
ACCESSORIES************
1-479-269-11 REMOTE COMMANDER (RM-ANU001)(Including Battery Cover)
1-819-604-11 PIN, CONNECTOR 4P (FOR SPEAKERS)1-819-605-11 PIN, CONNECTOR 5P (FOR AC POWER UNIT)2-638-223-01 CD-ROM (NW10/50)9-885-082-38 MANUAL CD (ENGLISH)
9-885-082-79 SCREW (WALL STOPPER)(LONG)9-885-082-81 SCREW ACC (SHORT)9-885-088-26 SCREW (AM ANTENNA)
MAIN MOTOR
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REVISION HISTORY
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Ver. Date Description of Revision
1.0 2005.05 New
1.1 2005.12 Addition of Note and SECTION 1 to SECTION 8 (SPM-05087)