Panasonic SA-PMX70EG CD Stereo System Owner’s Manual
- June 16, 2024
- Panasonic
Table of Contents
SA-PMX70EG CD Stereo System
Specifications
- Model: SA-PMX70EG
- Product Color: Silver Type (S) or Black Type (K)
Safety Precautions
1. General Guidelines
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE: There are special
components used in this equipment which are important for safety.
These parts are marked by in the Schematic Diagrams, Circuit Board
Layout, Exploded Views and Replacement Parts List. It is essential
that these critical parts should be replaced with manufacturer’s
specified parts to prevent X-RADIATION, shock, fire, or other
hazards. Do not modify the original design without permission of
the manufacturer.
2. Isolation Transformer: An Isolation
Transformer should always be used during the servicing of AC
Adaptor whose chassis is not isolated from the AC power line. Use a
transformer of adequate power rating as this protects the
technician from accidents resulting in personal injury from
electrical shocks. It will also protect AC Adaptor from being
damaged by accidental shorting that may occur during servicing.
3. Lead Dress: When servicing, observe the
original lead dress. If a short circuit is found, replace all parts
which have been overheated or damaged by the short circuit.
4. Protective Devices: After servicing, see to
it that all the protective devices such as insulation barriers,
insulation papers shields are properly installed.
Location of Controls and Components
The main unit and remote control key buttons are used for
various operations. Please refer to the Original Service Manual for
detailed instructions.
Troubleshooting Guide
7.1. No Power
If the CD Stereo System does not power on, check the
following:
-
Ensure the power cord is securely plugged into a working power
outlet. -
Check if the power switch is turned on.
-
Verify that the AC Adaptor is functioning properly.
If the issue persists, refer to the Original Service Manual for
further troubleshooting steps.
7.2. No Sound to Speaker Unit
If there is no sound coming from the speaker unit, follow these
steps:
-
Check if the speaker cables are properly connected to the main
unit. -
Ensure that the volume is not muted or set to a very low
level. -
Try connecting a different audio source to verify if the issue
is with the CD Stereo System or the audio source.
If the problem continues, refer to the Original Service Manual
for additional troubleshooting guidance.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q: Where can I find the Original Service Manual?
A: The Original Service Manual can be obtained from the
manufacturer’s website or by contacting their customer support.
Q: How do I change the product color?
A: The product color cannot be changed as it is determined by
the model type (Silver Type or Black Type) chosen at the time of
purchase.
PSG1502005CE
CD Stereo System
Model No. SA-PMX70EG
Product Color: (S)…Silver Type (K)… Black Type
Notes: Please refer to the Original Service Manual for : O CD Mechanism Unit
(BRS12C), Order No. PSG1303059AE O Speaker system SB-PMX70EG-K, Order No.
PSG1502006CE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE 1 Safety Precautions———————————————– 3
1.1. General Guidelines—————————————- 3 1.2. Before Repair and Adjustment
————————- 4 1.3. Protection Circuitry —————————————- 4 1.4. Caution For Fuse
Replacement———————— 4 1.5. Safety Part Information———————————– 4 2 Warning
————————————————————– 5 2.1. Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
to Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices———- 5 2.2. Precaution of Laser
Diode——————————- 6
PAGE 2.3. Service caution based on Legal restrictions ——–7 2.4. Handling
Precaution for Traverse Unit—————-8 3 Service Navigation ——————————————— 10
3.1. Service Information ————————————– 10 4 Specifications —————————————————-
11 5 Location of Controls and Components—————— 12 5.1. Main Unit & Remote
Control Key Button
Operations ————————————————- 12 6 Service Mode —————————————————– 13
6.1. Service Mode Table ————————————- 13
© Panasonic Corporation 2015. All rights reserved. Unauthorized copying and
distribution is a violation of law.
6.2. Service Mode Error Code —————————— 14 6.3. Doctor Mode———————————————– 15
6.4. Sales Demonstration Lock Function Mode ——– 18 7 Troubleshooting
Guide—————————————- 19 7.1. No Power————————————————— 19 7.2. No Sound to
speaker unit (at times or all the
times)——————————————————– 19 7.3. List of possible cause of failure by
function ——- 20 8 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions ————— 21 8.1.
Disassembly flow chart ——————————— 22 8.2. Type of screws ——————————————– 22
8.3. Main Parts Location Diagram ————————- 23 8.4. Disassembly of Top
Cabinet————————— 24 8.5. Disassembly of Front Panel Unit ——————— 25 8.6.
Disassembly of Panel P.C.B. Unit——————– 26 8.7. Disassembly of NFC P.C.B.
————————— 26 8.8. Disassembly of Headphone P.C.B. —————— 26 8.9. Disassembly
of Panel & IR Sensor P.C.B. ——— 27 8.10. Disassembly of USB P.C.B. —————————
27 8.11. Disassembly of SMPS P.C.B. ————————- 28 8.12. Disassembly of Main
P.C.B. ————————— 28 8.13. Disassembly of Inner Chassis ———————— 29 8.14.
Disassembly of Tuner P.C.B. ————————– 30 8.15. Disassembly of CD Mechanism
Unit —————- 30 8.16. Replacement of Traverse Unit ———————— 31 8.17.
Disassembly of Bluetooth P.C.B. ——————— 37 8.18. Disassembly of Rear Cabinet
————————- 37 9 Service Position ————————————————- 38 9.1. Checking of Panel
P.C.B. —————————— 38 9.2. Checking of SMPS P.C.B.—————————— 38 9.3. Checking
of Main and CD Interface P.C.B. ——– 39 10 Block Diagram ————————————————— 41
10.1. SERVO & SYSTEM CONTROL BLOCK
DIAGRAM ————————————————– 41 10.2. AUDIO BLOCK DIAGRAM —————————- 42 10.3.
POWER SUPPLY (1/2) BLOCK DIAGRAM ——- 43 10.4. POWER SUPPLY (2/2) BLOCK DIAGRAM
——- 44 11 Wiring Connection Diagram ——————————— 45 12 Schematic
Diagram——————————————— 47 12.1. Schematic Diagram Notes —————————– 47 12.2. CD
INTERFACE, TUNER & USB CIRCUIT ——- 49 12.3. PANEL CIRCUIT —————————————– 50
12.4. IR SENSOR & HEADPHONE CIRCUIT———— 51 12.5. SMPS CIRCUIT (1/2)
———————————– 52 12.6. SMPS CIRCUIT (2/2) ———————————– 53 13 Printed Circuit
Board —————————————— 54 13.1. CD INTERFACE, TUNER & USB P.C.B. ———– 54 13.2.
PANEL, IR SENSOR & HEADPHONE P.C.B. —- 55 13.3. SMPS P.C.B. ———————————————-
56 14 Voltage Measurement—————————————— 57 14.1. MAIN (SUPPLY)
P.C.B.——————————— 57 14.2. SMPS P.C.B. ———————————————- 58 15 Exploded View
and Replacement Parts List ———– 59 15.1. Cabinet Parts Location———————————- 59
15.2. Packaging ————————————————– 60 15.3. Mechanical Replacement Parts List
—————– 61 15.4. Electrical Replacement Parts List ——————– 63
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1 Safety Precautions
1.1. General Guidelines
1. IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE There are special components used in this
equipment which are important for safety. These parts are marked by in the
Schematic Diagrams, Circuit Board Layout, Exploded Views and Replacement Parts
List. It is essential that these critical parts should be replaced with
manufacturer’s specified parts to prevent X-RADIATION, shock, fire, or other
hazards. Do not modify the original design without permission of manufacturer.
2. An Isolation Transformer should always be used during the servicing of AC
Adaptor whose chassis is not isolated from the AC power line. Use a
transformer of adequate power rating as this protects the technician from
accidents resulting in personal injury from electrical shocks. It will also
protect AC Adaptor from being damaged by accidental shorting that may occur
during servicing.
3. When servicing, observe the original lead dress. If a short circuit is
found, replace all parts which have been overheated or damaged by the short
circuit.
4. After servicing, see to it that all the protective devices such as
insulation barriers, insulation papers shields are properly installed.
5. After servicing, make the following leakage current checks to prevent the
customer from being exposed to shock hazards.
1.1.1. Leakage Current Cold Check
1. Unplug the AC cord and connect a jumper between the two prongs on the
plug. 2. measure the resistance value, with an ohmmeter between the jumpered
AC plug and each exposed metallic cabinet part on
the equipment such as screwheads, connectors, control shafts, etc. When the
exposed metallic part has a return path to the chassis, the reading should be
between 1M and 5.2M. When the exposed metal does not have a return path to the
chassis, the reading must be
1.1.2. Leakage Current Hot Check
1. Plug the AC cord directly into the AC outlet. Do not use an isolation
transformer for this check. 2. Connect a 1.5k, 10 watts resistor, in parallel
with a 0.15F capacitors, between each exposed metallic part on the set and a
good earth ground such as a water pipe, as shown in Figure 1-1. 3. Use an AC
voltmeter, with 1000 ohms/volt or more sensitivity, to measure the potential
across the resistor. 4. Check each exposed metallic part, and measure the
voltage at each point. 5. Reverse the AC plug in the AC outlet and repeat each
of the above measurements. 6. The potential at any point should not exceed
0.75 volts RMS. A leakage current tester (Simpson Model 229 or equivalent)
may be used to make the hot checks, leakage current must not exceed 1/2
milliamp. In case a measurement is outside of the limits specified, there is a
possibility of a shock hazard, and the equipment should be repaired and
rechecked before it is returned to the customer.
Figure. 1-1
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1.2. Before Repair and Adjustment
Disconnect AC power & discharge AC Capacitors (C5700, C5701, C5702, C5705 and
C5706) through a 10W, 1W resistor to ground. Caution : DO NOT SHORT-CIRCUIT
DIRECTLY (with a screwdriver blade, for instance), as this may destroy solid
state devices. After repairs are completed, restore power gradually using a
variac, to avoid overcurrent.
· Current consumption during AC 240V, at 50Hz in NO SIGNAL mode (at volume
minimum in FM mode) should be ~200 mA.
1.3. Protection Circuitry
The protection circuitry may have operated if either of the following
conditions are noticed: · No sound is heard when the power is turned on. ·
Sound stops during a performance.
The function of this circuitry is to prevent circuitry damage if, for example,
the positive and negative speaker connection wires are “shorted”, or if
speaker systems with an impedance less than the indicated rated impedance of
the amplifier are used. If this occurs, follow the procedure outlines below:
1. Turn off the power. 2. Determine the cause of the problem and correct it.
3. Turn on the power once again after one minute. Note: When the protection
circuitry functions, the unit will not operate unless the power is first
turned off and then on again.
1.4. Caution For Fuse Replacement
1.5. Safety Part Information
Safety Parts List: There are special components used in this equipment which
are important for safety. These parts are marked by in the Schematic Diagrams,
Exploded View & Replacement Parts List. It is essential that these critical
parts should be replaced with manufacturer’s specified parts to prevent shock,
fire or other hazards. Do not modify the original design without permission of
manufacturer.
Safety
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Remarks K S
(RTL) (E.S.D)
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2 Warning
2.1. Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) to Electrostatically
Sensitive (ES) Devices
Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static
electricity. Such components commonly are called Electrostatically Sensitive
(ES) Devices.
The following techniques should be used to help reduce the incidence of
component damage caused by electrostatic discharge (ESD).
1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor component or semiconductor-
equipped assembly, drain off any ESD on your body by touching a known earth
ground. Alternatively, obtain and wear a commercially available discharging
ESD wrist strap, which should be removed for potential shock reasons prior to
applying power to the unit under test.
2. After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ES devices, place the
assembly on a conductive surface such as aluminum foil, to prevent
electrostatic charge buildup or exposure of the assembly.
3. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder ES devices.
4. Use only an anti-static solder removal device. Some solder removal devices
not classified as “anti-static (ESD protected)” can
generate electrical charge sufficient to damage ES devices. 5. Do not use
freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate electrical charges sufficient to
damage ES devices. 6. Do not remove a replacement ES device from its
protective package until immediately before you are ready to install it. (Most
replacement ES devices are packaged with leads electrically shorted together
by conductive foam, aluminum foil or comparable conductive material). 7.
Immediately before removing the protective material from the leads of a
replacement ES device, touch the protective material to the chassis or circuit
assembly into which the device will be installed. CAUTION:
Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or circuit, and observe all other
safety precautions. 8. Minimize bodily motions when handling unpackaged
replacement ES devices. (Otherwise harmless motion such as the
brushing together of your clothes fabric or the lifting of your foot from a
carpeted floor can generate static electricity (ESD) sufficient to damage an
ES device).
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2.2. Precaution of Laser Diode
CAUTION!
THIS PRODUCT UTILIZES A LASER. USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE
OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS
RADIATION EXPOSURE.
Caution: This product utilizes a laser diode with the unit turned “on”,
invisible laser radiation is emitted from the pickup lens. Wavelength: 790 nm
(CD) Maximum output radiation power from pickup: 100 W/VDE Laser radiation
from the pickup unit is safety level, but be sure the followings: 1. Do not
disassemble the pickup unit, since radiation from exposed laser diode is
dangerous. 2. Do not adjust the variable resistor on the pickup unit. It was
already adjusted. 3. Do not look at the focus lens using optical instruments.
4. Recommend not to look at pickup lens for a long time.
ACHTUNG : Dieses Produkt enthält eine Laserdiode. Im eingeschalteten Zustand
wird unsichtbare Laserstrahlung von der Lasereinheitadgestrahit. Wellenlänge :
790nm (CD) Maximale Strahlungsleistung der Lasereinheit :100 W/VDE Die
Strahlung an der Lasereinheit ist ungefährlich, wenn folgende Punkte beachtet
werden: 1. Die Lasereinheit nicht zerlegen, da die Strahlung an der
freigelegten Laserdiode gefährlich ist. 2. Den werkseitig justierten
Einstellregler der Lasereinhit nicht verstellen. 3. Nicht mit optischen
Instrumenten in die Fokussierlinse blicken. 4. Nicht über längere Zeit in die
Fokussierlinse blicken.
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2.3. Service caution based on Legal restrictions
2.3.1. General description about Lead Free Solder (PbF)
The lead free solder has been used in the mounting process of all electrical
components on the printed circuit boards used for this equipment in
considering the globally environmental conservation. The normal solder is the
alloy of tin (Sn) and lead (Pb). On the other hand, the lead free solder is
the alloy mainly consists of tin (Sn), silver (Ag) and Copper (Cu), and the
melting point of the lead free solder is higher approx.30 degrees C (86°F)
more than that of the normal solder. Definition of PCB Lead Free Solder being
used
The letter of “PbF” is printed either foil side or components side on the PCB
using the lead free solder. (See right figure)
Service caution for repair work using Lead Free Solder (PbF) · The lead free
solder has to be used when repairing the equipment for which the lead free
solder is used. (Definition: The letter of “PbF” is printed on the PCB using
the lead free solder.) · To put lead free solder, it should be well molten and
mixed with the original lead free solder. · Remove the remaining lead free
solder on the PCB cleanly for soldering of the new IC. · Since the melting
point of the lead free solder is higher than that of the normal lead solder,
it takes the longer time to melt the lead free solder. · Use the soldering
iron (more than 70W) equipped with the temperature control after setting the
temperature at 350±30 degrees C (662±86°F).
Recommended Lead Free Solder (Service Parts Route.) · The following 3 types of
lead free solder are available through the service parts route.
RFKZ03D01K———–(0.3mm 100g Reel) RFKZ06D01K———–(0.6mm 100g Reel)
RFKZ10D01K———–(1.0mm 100g Reel)
Note * Ingredient: Tin (Sn), 96.5%, Silver (Ag) 3.0%, Copper (Cu) 0.5%, Cobalt
(Co) / Germanium (Ge) 0.1 to 0.3%
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2.4. Handling Precaution for Traverse Unit
The laser diode in the optical pickup unit may break down due to static
electricity of clothes or human body. Special care must be taken avoid caution
to electrostatic breakdown when servicing and handling the laser diode in the
Traverse Unit.
2.4.1. Cautions to Be Taken in Handling the Optical Pickup Unit
The laser diode in the optical pickup unit may be damaged due to electrostatic
discharge generating from clothes or human body. Special care must be taken
avoid caution to electrostatic discharge damage when servicing the laser
diode.
1. Do not give a considerable shock to the optical pickup unit as it has an
extremely high-precise structure. 2. To prevent the laser diode from the
electrostatic discharge damage, the flexible cable of the optical pickup unit
removed
should be short-circuited with a short pin or a clip. 3. The flexible cable
may be cut off if an excessive force is applied to it. Use caution when
handling the flexible cable. 4. The antistatic FFC is connected to the new
optical pickup unit. After replacing the optical pickup unit and connecting
the flexi-
ble cable, cut off the antistatic FFC.
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2.4.2. Grounding for electrostatic breakdown prevention
Some devices such as the CD player use the optical pickup (laser diode) and
the optical pickup will be damaged by static electricity in the working
environment. Proceed servicing works under the working environment where
grounding works is completed.
2.4.2.1. Worktable grounding
1. Put a conductive material (sheet) or iron sheet on the area where the
optical pickup is placed, and ground the sheet.
2.4.2.2. Human body grounding
1. Use the anti-static wrist strap to discharge the static electricity form
your body.
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3 Service Navigation
3.1. Service Information
This service manual contains technical information which will allow service
personnel’s to understand and service this model. Please place orders using
the parts list and not the drawing reference numbers. If the circuit is
changed or modified, this information will be followed by supplement service
manual to be filed with original service manual.
3.1.1. Firmware update
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4 Specifications
Q General Power supply Power consumption Dimensions (main unit) W x H x D Mass
(main unit) Operating temperature range Operating humidity range
Power consumption in standby mode1, 2 (When “BLUETOOTH STANDBY” is “ON”)2
AC 220 V to 240 V, 50 Hz 44 W
211 mm x 114 mm x 267 mm Approx. 2.8 kg 0 °C to +40 °C
35% to 80 % RH (no condensation) 0.4 W (approximate)
0.45 W (approximate)
Q Amplifier Section RMS Output Power Front Ch (both ch driven)
Total RMS power
60 W per channel (3 ), 1 kHz, 10% THD 120 W
Q FM section Preset memory Frequency range
Antenna terminals
30 stations 87.50 MHz to 108.00 MHz
(50 kHz step) 75 (unbalanced)
Q Disc Section Disc played [8 cm or 12 cm] Pick up Wavelength
CD, CD-R/RW (CD-DA, MP3*) 790 nm (CD)
Q Terminals section USB Port USB port power USB standard Media file format
support
Audio Support format MP3 Sampling frequency Audio word size Channel count
AIFF/FLAC4/WAV Sampling frequency Audio word size Channel count AAC5
Sampling frequency Audio word size Channel count USB device file system
Headphones Analog audio input AUX IN (EXT-IN)
DC OUT 5 V 2.1 A USB 2.0 High Speed MP3 (.mp3), AIFF (.aiff), FLAC (.flac),
WAV (.wav), AAC (*.m4a)
32/44.1/48 kHz 16 bits 2 ch
32/44.1/48/88.2/96/176.4/192 kHz 16 bits/24 bits 2 ch
32/44.1/48 kHz 16 bits 2 ch
FAT12, FAT16, FAT32 Stereo, 3.5 mm jack
Pin jack
Q Speaker Section Speaker unit(s) Woofer Tweeter Super tweeter Impedance Dimensions (W x H x D) Mass
14 cm cone type x 1 1.9 cm dome type x 1 1.5 cm piezoelectric type x 1
3 161 mm x 238 mm x 262 mm
2.6 kg
Q Bluetooth® Section Version Class Supported Profiles Frequency band Operation Distance Supported Codec
Bluetooth® Ver.2.1+EDR Class 2
A2DP, AVRCP 2.4 GHz band FH-SS
10 m Line of sight 10AAC, SBC
Note:
· Specifications are subject to change without notice. Mass and
dimensions are approximate.
· Total harmonic distortion is measured by the digital spectrum ana-
lyzer.
*1: “BLUETOOTH STANDBY” is “OFF”.
*2: No device is connected to the USB port before turning to standby
mode.
*3: MPEG-1 Layer 3, MPEG-2 Layer 3.
*4: Uncompressed FLAC files may not operate correctly. Support
block size from 1152 to 4096.
*5: Support profile AAC-LC only.
Q System : SC-PMX70EG-K
Music center: SA-PMX70EG-K
Speaker: SB-PMX70EG-K
Q System : SC-PMX70EG-S
Music center: SA-PMX70EG-S
Speaker: SB-PMX70EG-K
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5 Location of Controls and Components
5.1. Main Unit & Remote Control Key Button Operations
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6 Service Mode
This unit is equipped with features of self diagnostic & doctor mode setting
for checking the functions & reliability.
6.1. Service Mode Table
Mode name Service Mode
Item
Description
To enter into Service Mode checking
FL display
Key operation
Step 1 : Select CD mode (Ensure no disc is inserted).
Step 2 : Press and hold [ ] follow by
[
] on main unit for 2
second .
· To exit, press the [TA] on the main unit or using the remote control.
· Unplug the AC cord.
Error code information
System will perform a check on any unusual/error code from the memory
Example:
Delete Error code
To clear the stored in memory (EEPROM IC)
Step 1 : Press [STOP] on main unit.
· To exit, press the [TA] on the main unit or using the remote control.
· Unplug the AC cord.
Step 1 : Press and hold [OK] on remote control for more than 5 second.
· To exit, press the [TA] on the main unit or using the remote control.
· Unplug the AC cord.
Opecon version
To display model name & version
Model Name PMX70 PMX100 PMX70B
PMX100B
Version display _5IA _5IB _5IC _5ID
(Display 1)
Version display
(Display 2)
Press [DISPLAY] button on the remote control.
· To exit, press the [TA] on the main unit or using the remote control.
· Unplug the AC cord.
Cold Start
To activate cold start upon next power up. (Backup data are initialized)
Press [SETUP] button on the remote control.
· To exit, press the [TA] on the main unit or using the remote control.
· Unplug the AC cord.
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6.2. Service Mode Error Code
6.2.1. CD Mechanism Error Code Table
Error Code CD H15
CD H16
Diagnostic Contents CD Open Abnormal
CD Closing Abnormal
Descriptionooffeerrroorr
During normal operation, if “POS_SW_R (OPEN_SW)” is not detected within 4~5
sec, “CD H15” shall be memorized.
During closing operation, if “POS_SW_CEN (CLOSE_SW)” is not detected within
4~5 sec, “CD H16” shall be memorized.
Automatic FL Display
6.2.2. Power Amp Error Code Table
Error Code F61
Diagnostic Contents
Descriptionooffeerrroorr
D-AMP IC output abnormal
PDET2 (DC_DET_AMP)= L (NG). PDET2 (DC_DET_AMP) is checked by reading the input 2x20ms, F61 error code shall be memorized
F76
Power supply abnormal PDET1 (DC_DET_PWR) = L
(NG).
PDET1 (DC_DET_PWR) is
checked by reading the input
2x1ms, F76 error code shall
be memorized.
Automatic FL Display
6.2.3. Bluetooth Error Code Table
Error Code
Diagnostic Contents
Descriptionooffeerrroorr
F70
Bluetooth Communication Communication between
Bluetooth module and
micro-p abnormal
F77
Bluetooth Address Error If there is no valid Bluetooth
address stored in the
EEPROM IC
Automatic FL Display
Remarks Press [ ] on main unit for next error.
Press [ ] on main unit for next error.
Remarks Press [ ] on main unit for next error.
Press [ ] on main unit for next error.
Remarks Press [ ] on main unit for next error. Press [ ] on main unit for next
error.
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6.3. Doctor Mode
6.3.1. Doctor Mode Table 1
Mode Name Doctor Mode
Item
Description
To enter into Doctor Mode for checking of various items and displaying EEPROM
check sum and Opecon firmware version
FL Display (Display 1)
Key Operation Front Key
In any mode: Press [ ] button on main unit follow by [4] & then [7] on the
remote control.
Note: The Opecon firmware version as shown is an example. It will be revised when there is updates.
Displaying of 1. Year of sales. 2. Model type. 3. ROM type. 4. Opecon version number. 5. SDK version.
FL Display sequence Display 123
Model Name PMX70 PMX100 PMX70B
PMX100B
Version display _5IA _5IB _5IC _5ID
123
4
The Checksum of EEPROM and firmware version will be display for 2 sec.
· To exit Doctor Mode, press [DEL] button on the remote control without power
off.
· Unplug the AC cord.
(Display 2)
5 The SDK version will be display for 2 sec.
(Display 3)
FL Display Test To check the FL segments display (All segments will light up)
In Doctor mode: Press [1] button on the remote control.
To cancel, press [0] button on remote control. [CANCEL] will be display and
returns to Doctor Mode.
· To exit Doctor Mode, press [DEL] button on the remote control without power
off.
· Unplug the AC cord.
CD Tray Reliability
To check the Loading Reliability of tray.
CD Traverse Test Mode
To check for the traverse unit operation. In this mode, the first & last track is access & read. (TOC). It fails when TOC is not completed by 10s or the traverse is out of focus. for more than 2s
In Doctor Mode: Press [ ] follow by [2] & then [1] button on the remote
control.
To cancel, press [0] button on remote control. [CANCEL] will be display and
returns to Doctor Mode.
· To exit Doctor Mode, press [DEL] button on the remote control without power
off.
· Unplug the AC cord.
In Doctor Mode: Press [ ] follow by [1] & then [2] button on the remote
control.
To cancel, press [0] button on remote control. [CANCEL] will be display and
returns to Doctor Mode.
· To exit Doctor Mode, press [DEL] button on the remote control without power
off.
· Unplug the AC cord.
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6.3.2. Doctor Mode Table 2
Mode Name
Item Description
CD Combination Test
To check the open/close operation & inner outer disc access operation. 1. It fails when CD open/close is not completed by 4s. 2. The disc access fails in 10s. 3. The traverse is out of focus for more than 2s.
FL Display
Key Operation Front Key
In Doctor Mode: Press [ ] follow by [1] & then [5] button on the remote
control.
To cancel, press [0] button on remote control. [CANCEL] will be display and
returns to Doctor Mode.
· To exit Doctor Mode, press [DEL] button on the remote control without power
off.
· Unplug the AC cord.
CD Self-Adjusment To display result of self
Display
adjustment for CD.
In Doctor Mode: Press [ ] follow by [1] & then [4] button on the remote control.
To cancel, press [0] button on remote
The
[NO
DISC]
display
will
appear
after
2.5s.
control. [CANCEL] will be returns to Doctor Mode.
display
and
· To exit Doctor Mode, press [DEL] button on the remote control without power
off.
· Unplug the AC cord.
Cold Start
To activate cold start upon next power up. (Backup data are initialized)
In Doctor Mode: Press [4] button on remote control.
To cancel, press [0] button on remote control. [CANCEL] will be display and
The [NO DISC] display will appear after 2s. returns to Doctor Mode.
· To exit Doctor Mode, press [DEL] button on the remote control without power
off.
· Unplug the AC cord.
Bluetooth Module Test
Bluetooth module checking
Device name is set to [SC-PMX70-YY]
In Doctor Mode:
Y= Value number (Please refer table below). Press [ ] follow by [2] & then [5]
button on the remote control.
Region BEB, BGN
BEG EG, EF, EC, EE
JPN PC
Value (Y) 0 1 4 9 10
To cancel, press [0] button on remote control. [CANCEL] will be display and
returns to Doctor Mode.
· To exit Doctor Mode, press [DEL] button on the remote control without power
off.
· Unplug the AC cord.
Bluetooth Mac
Bluetooth Address Check
Address Checking
Display of BlueTooth MAC Address will scroll forever
In Doctor Mode: Select to the Bluetooth Mode
Press [ ] follow by [3] & then [1] button on the remote control.
To cancel, press [0] button on remote control. [CANCEL] will be display and
returns to Doctor Mode.
· To exit Doctor Mode, press [DEL] button on the remote control without power
off.
· Unplug the AC cord.
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6.3.3. Doctor Mode Table 3
Mode Name
Item Description
Region Check
Checking for model no and Region
FL Display
Key Operation Front Key
In Doctor Mode: Press [ ] follow by [1] & then [6] button on the remote
control.
The [NO DISC] display will appear after 2s.
To cancel, press [0] button on remote control. [CANCEL] will be display and
returns to Doctor Mode.
· To exit Doctor Mode, press [DEL] button on the remote control without
AD value of region pin is check and display power off. will show [REG ON_YY]
based on region · Unplug the AC cord. table. YY = 1 ~ 10 based on region table
as below.
Region BEB, BGN BEG EG, EF, EC, EE JPN PC
Value (Y) 0 1 4 9 10
NFC Data Test
NFC Data Writing
In Doctor Mode: Press [ ] follow by [2] & then [6] button on the remote control.
After writing finished check, OK will display To cancel, press [0] button on
remote
control. [CANCEL] will be display and returns to Doctor Mode.
After writing canot write and read back data, NG will display
· To exit Doctor Mode, press [DEL] button on the remote control without power
off.
· Unplug the AC cord.
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6.4. Sales Demonstration Lock Function Mode
6.4.1. Enter into Sales Demo Mode
Here is the procedures to enter into Sales Demo Mode. Step 1 : Turn on the
unit. Step 2 : Press and hold [OPEN/CLOSE] and [SELECTOR] keys for 5 secs.
Step 3 : The display will show entering into the mode. Notes : All keys are
valid except [OPEN/CLOSE].
6.4.2. Cancellation
Step 1 : Select CD Mode and adjust volume level to 19. Step 2 : Press and hold
[OPEN/CLOSE] and [SELECTOR] keys for 5 secs. Step 3 : The display will show
after exit from the mode.
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7 Troubleshooting Guide
7.1. No Power
No power during power-on of the unit
Confirmation if AC Power from SMPS P.C.B. to Main P.C.B.
No
Is AC Power present at the AC Inlet (P5701) ?
Yes
No
Is fuse (F1) on SMPS P.C.B. OK?
Yes
Is AC Power present at H2015 (SMPS) to CN1100 (Main)?
Yes Replace Main P.C.B.
Check AC Cord and AC Inlet & replace them
Check & replace Fuse (F1)
Table1 No
Is 15P wire between H2015 (SMPS) to CN1100 (Main)OK ?
Yes
Table1 SMPSH2015-MAINCN1100)
Pin No.
Voltage V alue
0Q
Replace 15P wire
Check each component on SMPS P.C.B.
7.2. No Sound to speaker unit (at times or all the times)
No Sound from speaker unit
Switch Check
between L and R speaker. If no value of resistance for speakers.
sound (if it is
continusepse,askpeersakaerersfaaureltyfa.)ulty.
Check main unit or speaker is faulty.
Table2
Is sound waveform output from speaker terminal (CN4200) ? No
Yes Check connection of speaker cables and any damage/breaking with cables
PWM singnal output(Pin28, 31, 36, 39) from D-AMP IC4200 is OK?
Yes
PWM singnal input(Pin6, 8, 16, 18) to D-AMP IC4200 is OK?
Yes Replace speaker unit
Yes
PWM singnal output(Pin27, 28, 29, 30) from D-AMP IC4100 is OK?
Yes
PWM singnal input(Pin4, 5, 8) to D-AMP IC4100 is OK?
Table 2
Pin No.
Waveform Ou tput 4
4
.
)0&
No
No No No
Replace Main P.C.B. Replace Main P.C.B. Replace Main P.C.B. Replace Main P.C.B.
Yes
Check sound input circuit (Tuner/CD/USB/BT P.C.B., etc.)
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7.3. List of possible cause of failure by function
Table6 The P.C.B. that could be speculated as the cause of failure by a function
Item No .
Function
Bluetooth
NFC
USB
CD
Tuner
Remote control
Bass/Treble/Volume control
FL Display
Switches
Speaker
P.C.B./Module
Bluetooth P.C.B./Main P.C.B.
Bluetooth P.C.B./NFC P.C.B./Main P.C.B.
USB P.C.B.(Components)/Main P.C.B.
CD Interface P.C.B.(Components)/Main P.C.B.
Tuner P.C.B.(Components)/Main P.C.B.
IR Sensor P.C.B.(Components)/Panel P.C.B.(Components)/Main P.C.B.
Panel P.C.B.(Components)/Main P.C.B.
Panel P.C.B.(Components)/Main P.C.B.
Panel P.C.B.(Components)/Main P.C.B.
Main P.C.B.
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8 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions
Caution Note: · This section describes the disassembly and/or assembly
procedures for all major printed circuit boards & main components for the
unit. (You may refer to the section of “Main components and P.C.B Locations”
as described in this service manual) · Before carrying out the disassembly
process, please ensure all the safety precautions & procedures are followed. ·
During the disassembly and/or assembly process, please handle with care as
there may be chassis components with sharp edges. · Avoid touching heatsinks
due to its high temperature after prolong use. · Be sure to use proper service
tools , equipments or jigs during repair. · Select items from the following
indexes when disassembly or replacement are required. · Disassembly of Top
Cabinet · Disassembly of Front Panel Unit · Disassembly of Panel P.C.B. Unit ·
Disassembly of NFC P.C.B. · Disassembly of Headphone P.C.B. · Disassembly of
Panel & IR Sensor P.C.B. · Disassembly of USB P.C.B. · Disassembly of SMPS
P.C.B. · Disassembly of Main P.C.B. · Disassembly of Inner Chassis ·
Disassembly of Tuner P.C.B. · Disassembly of CD Mechanism Unit · Replacement
of Traverse Unit · Disassembly of Bluetooth P.C.B. · Disassembly of Rear
Cabinet
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8.1. Disassembly flow chart
The following chart is the procedure for disassembling the casing and inside
parts for internal inspection when carrying out the servicing. To assemble the
unit, reverse the steps shown in the chart below.
8.2. Type of screws
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8.3. Main Parts Location Diagram
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8.4. Disassembly of Top Cabinet
Step 1 : Remove 2 screws.
Step 3 : Lift up Top Cabinet as arrow shown. Step 4 : Remove Top Cabinet.
Step 2 : Remove 3 screws.
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8.5. Disassembly of Front Panel Unit
· Refer to “Disassembly of Top Cabinet”
Step 5 : Release tabs on both sides of Front Panel Unit. Step 6 : Press to release catch. Step 7 : Remove Front Panel Unit.
Step 1 : Remove screw and detach ground wire. Step 2 : Detach 7P wire at connector (CN6000) on Main P.C.B.. Step 3 : Detach 21P FFC at connector (CN8001) on Main P.C.B.. Step 4 : Detach 5P wire at connector (CN4300) on Main P.C.B..
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8.6. Disassembly of Panel P.C.B. Unit
· Refer to “Disassembly of Top Cabinet” · Refer to “Disassembly of Front Panel
Unit”
Step 1 : Remove Volume Knob. Step 2 : Remove Treble Knob. Step 3 : Remove Bass
Knob.
8.7. Disassembly of NFC P.C.B.
· Refer to “Disassembly of Top Cabinet” · Refer to “Disassembly of Front Panel
Unit” · Refer to “Disassembly of Panel P.C.B. Unit”
Step 1 : Remove NFC P.C.B. from Panel P.C.B..
Step 4 : Release wires from the guide. Step 5 : Remove 4 screws. Step 6 : Release catches. Step 7 : Remove Panel P.C.B. Unit.
8.8. Disassembly of Headphone P.C.B.
· Refer to “Disassembly of Top Cabinet” · Refer to “Disassembly of Front Panel
Unit” · Refer to “Disassembly of Panel P.C.B. Unit”
Step 1 : Release ground wire from slot. Step 2 : Remove Headphone P.C.B. from
Panel P.C.B..
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8.9. Disassembly of Panel & IR Sensor P.C.B.
· Refer to “Disassembly of Top Cabinet” · Refer to “Disassembly of Front Panel
Unit” · Refer to “Disassembly of Panel P.C.B. Unit” · Refer to “Disassembly of
NFC P.C.B.” · Refer to “Disassembly of Headphone P.C.B.”
Step 1 : Detach IR Sensor P.C.B. at connector (ZJ9200) from Panel P.C.B.. Step
2 : Remove IR Sensor P.C.B. and Panel P.C.B..
8.10. Disassembly of USB P.C.B.
· Refer to “Disassembly of Top Cabinet” · Refer to “Disassembly of Front Panel
Unit”
Step 1 : Remove screw. Step 2 : Release wires from the guide. Step 3 : Release
catch. Step 4 : Remove USB P.C.B..
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8.11. Disassembly of SMPS P.C.B.
· Refer to “Disassembly of Top Cabinet”
Step 1 : Detach 15P Wire at connector (CN1100) on Main P.C.B.. Step 2 : Remove
screw. Step 3 : Remove screw and SMPS PC Sheet. Step 4 : Remove 3 screws. Step
5 : Lift up to remove SMPS P.C.B..
8.12. Disassembly of Main P.C.B.
· Refer to “Disassembly of Top Cabinet” · Refer to “Disassembly of Front Panel
Unit”
Step 1 : Remove 2 screws. Step 2 : Remove PC Sheet.
Step 3 : Detach 12P FFC at connector (CN8008) on Main P.C.B.. Step 4 : Detach 24P FFC at connector (CN5002) on Main P.C.B.. Step 5 : Detach 10P FFC at connector (CN5001) on Main P.C.B.. Step 6 : Detach 9P wire at connector (CN8003) on Main P.C.B.. Step 7 : Detach 15P wire at connector (CN1100) on Main P.C.B.. Step 8 : Remove 3 screws. Step 9 : Lift up to remove Main P.C.B..
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8.13. Disassembly of Inner Chassis
· Refer to “Disassembly of Top Cabinet” · Refer to “Disassembly of Front Panel
Unit” · Refer to “Disassembly of SMPS P.C.B.” · Refer to “Disassembly of Main
P.C.B.”
Step 1 : Remove screw.
Step 2 : Remove 2 screws.
Step 3 : Lift up to release Inner Chassis from Rear Cabinet.
Caution : During assembling, ensure the Inner Chassis is fully inserted &
properly seated onto the catches
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8.14. Disassembly of Tuner P.C.B.
· Refer to “Disassembly of Top Cabinet” · Refer to “Disassembly of Front Panel
Unit” · Refer to “Disassembly of SMPS P.C.B.” · Refer to “Disassembly of Main
P.C.B.” · Refer to “Disassembly of Inner Chassis”
Step 1 : Remove screw. Step 2 : Lift up to remove Tuner P.C.B..
8.15. Disassembly of CD Mechanism Unit
· Refer to “Disassembly of Top Cabinet” · Refer to “Disassembly of Front Panel
Unit” · Refer to “Disassembly of SMPS P.C.B.” · Refer to “Disassembly of Main
P.C.B.” · Refer to “Disassembly of Inner Chassis” · Refer to “Disassembly of
Tuner P.C.B.”
Step 1 : Remove 2 screws. Step 2 : Remove CD Mechanism Unit.
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8.16. Replacement of Traverse Unit
· Refer to “Disassembly of CD Mechanism Unit”
8.16.1. Disassembly of Traverse Unit
Caution : Refer to “2.4 Handling Precaution for Traverse Unit” to prevent
static damage to the Optical Pickup Unit.
Step 2 : Slide tray out fully.
Note: 1. When the optical pickup unit is defective, the overall traverse unit needs replacement. 2. Please note that appropriate actions need to be taken to prevent static damage.
Step 1 : Use a pin to slide Traverse Slide Plate until it come to a stop.
Step 3 : Release catches & remove tray.
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Step 4 : Release the guide as shown & slide Traverse Slide Plate to the end.
Step 6 : Lift up Traverse Unit by approximately 45°. Step 7 : Remove traverse unit as arrow shown.
Step 5 : Detach 5P FFC at the connector (CN7001) on CD Interface P.C.B..
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Caution : Avoid touching the surface of the Optical Pickup Unit on the traverse unit.
Step 2 : Insert Traverse Unit at approximately 45° into mecha unit as arrow shown.
8.16.2. Assembly of Traverse Unit
Step 1 : Release the guide as shown & slide Traverse Slide Plate to the end.
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Step 3 : Insert Traverse Unit properly into the grooves.
Step 4 : Slide Traverse Slide Plate to lock the Traverse Unit as shown. Step 5 : Connect 5P FFC at connector (CN7001) on CD Interface P.C.B..
Step 6 : Slide Traverse Slide Plate until it stop at the guide.
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Step 7 : Align and insert the tray into the mecha unit.
Step 9 : Slide the tray in fully.
Step 8 : Align the guides of the Traverse Slide Plate with the grooves when sliding the tray in.
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8.16.3. Disassembly of CD Interface P.C.B.
· Refer to “Disassembly of CD Mechanism Unit” · Refer to “Disassembly of
Traverse Unit”
Step 2 : Remove 2 screws. Step 3 : Attach short pin to Traverse Unit.
Note : The circuit is to be short to prevent electrostatic discharge during replacement of CD Interface P.C.B.. Step 1 : Solder point.
Step 4 : Desolder points on solder side of CD Interface P.C.B.. Step 5 :
Remove CD Interface P.C.B..
Caution : Avoid touching the surface of the Optical Pickup Unit on the
Traverse Unit.
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8.17. Disassembly of Bluetooth P.C.B.
· Refer to “Disassembly of Top Cabinet” · Refer to “Disassembly of Front Panel
Unit” · Refer to “Disassembly of SMPS P.C.B.” · Refer to “Disassembly of Main
P.C.B.” · Refer to “Disassembly of Inner Chassis” · Refer to “Disassembly of
Tuner P.C.B.” · Refer to “Disassembly of CD Mechanism Unit”
Step 1 : Remove screw. Step 2 : Remove Bluetooth P.C.B..
8.18. Disassembly of Rear Cabinet
· Refer to “Disassembly of Top Cabinet” · Refer to “Disassembly of Front Panel
Unit” · Refer to “Disassembly of SMPS P.C.B.” · Refer to “Disassembly of Main
P.C.B.” · Refer to “Disassembly of Inner Chassis” · Refer to “Disassembly of
Tuner P.C.B.”
Step 1 : Remove screw. Step 2 : Release locators. Step 3 : Remove Rear
Cabinet.
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9 Service Position
Note: For description of the disassembly procedures, see the Section 8
9.1. Checking of Panel P.C.B.
9.2. Checking of SMPS P.C.B.
Step 1 : Remove Top Cabinet. Step 2 : Remove Front Panel Unit. Step 3 : Remove Panel P.C.B.. Step 4 : Place Panel P.C.B. on a support block as shown. Step 5 : Connect 5P wire at connector (CN4300) on Main P.C.B.. Step 6 : Connect 21P FFC at connector (CN8001) on Main P.C.B.. Step 7 : Check Panel P.C.B. according to the diagram shown.
Step 1 : Remove Top Cabinet. Step 2 : Remove Front Panel Unit. Step 3 : Remove Panel P.C.B.. Step 4 : Remove SMPS P.C.B.. Step 5 : Place Panel P.C.B. on a support block as shown. Step 6 : Connect 5P wire at connector (CN4300) on Main P.C.B.. Step 7 : Connect 21P FFC at connector (CN8001) on Main P.C.B..
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Step 8 : Connect 15P wire at connector (CN1100) on Main P.C.B.. Step 9 : Check SMPS P.C.B. according to the diagram shown.
9.3.
Checking of Main and CD Interface P.C.B.
Step 1 : Remove Top Cabinet. Step 2 : Remove Front Panel Unit. Step 3 : Remove Panel P.C.B.. Step 4 : Remove SMPS P.C.B.. Step 5 : Remove Main P.C.B.. Step 6 : Remove Inner Chassis. Step 7 : Remove Tuner P.C.B.. Step 8 : Remove CD Mechanism Unit. Step 9 : Place Main P.C.B. & SMPS P.C.B. on an insulated material. Step 10 : Connect 15P wire at connector (CN1100) on Main P.C.B..
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Step 11 : Place Panel P.C.B. on an insulated material. Step 12 : Connect 21P FFC at connector (CN8001) on Main P.C.B.. Step 13 : Connect 5P wire at connector (CN4300) on Main P.C.B..
Step 14 : Place CD Mechanism Unit on an insulated material. Step 15 : Connect 10P FFC at connector (CN5001) on Main P.C.B.. Step 16 : Connect 24P FFC at connector (CN5002) on Main P.C.B.. Step 17 : Check Main and CD Interface P.C.B. according to the diagram shown.
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10 Block Diagram
10.1. SERVO & SYSTEM CONTROL BLOCK DIAGRAM
: CD INPUT SIGNAL LINE
: AUDIO OUTPUT SIGNAL LINE
IR SENSOR P.C.B.
PANEL P.C.B.
+3.3V
IR921 REMOTE CONTROL
SENSOR
REM_IN
ZJ920 1
ZJ9200 1
REM_IN
S9203 REWIND
S9205 FORWARD
Q9300
VH
SWITCH
: USB SIGNAL LINE
MAIN P.C.B.
DP9300
FL DISPLAY
25 SW 28 VH
DIN 15 STB 9 CLK 12
REM_IN CN9200 CN8001
12
10
REM_IN
FL_DO FL_CS FL_CLK
CN9200 CN8001 FL_DO
20
2
CN9200 CN8001 FL_CS
19
3
CN9200 CN8001 FL_CLK
18
4
S9206 BLUETOOTH
-PAIRING
S9208 OPEN/CLOSE
S9210 POWER
S9204 PLAY/PAUSE
S9207 STOP
S9209 SELECTOR
VR9200 VOLUME
VR9201 BASS
VR9202 TREBLE
VOL_JOG CN9200 CN8001
8
14
VOL_JOG
BASS_JOGA CN9200 CN8001
15
7
BASS_JOGB CN9200 CN8001
14
8
BASS_JOGA BASS_JOGB
TREBLE_JOGA CN9200 CN8001
13
9
TREBLE_JOGB CN9200 CN8001
11
11
TREBLE JOGA TREBLE JOGB
KEY1 CN9200 CN8001
10
12
KEY2 CN9200 CN8001
9
13
KEY1 KEY2
CD MECHANISM UNIT OPTICAL PICKUP UNIT
CN5002 A 16
CN5002 C 20
CN5002 B 15
CN5002 D 19
CN5002 E 10
CN5002 F 14
CN5002 MD/LPD 5
CN5002 CD-LD 6
Q5002
LASER DRIVE
Q8000 SWITCH
CN5002 VREF 12
+3.3V
CN5002 F+ 23
CN5002 F24
CN5002 T+ 22
CN5002 T21
IC5001
5CH MOTOR DRIVER
14 VOFC+ 13 VOFC15 VOTK+ 16 VOTK-
BIAS 27 VINTK 26 VINFC 1
CD LOADING P.C.B.
S7201 RESET
RESET_SW CN7002 CN5001 RESET_SW
7
4
M7302 SPINDLE MOTOR
- M7301 TRAVERSE MOTOR
SPM+ SPM-
CN7002 CN5001 SPM+
10
1
CN7002 CN5001 SPM-
9
2
TRV+ TRV-
CN7002 CN5001 TRV+
1
10
CN7002 CN5001 TRV-
2
9
CN7001 LDM+ 5
CN7001 LDM4
LDM+ LDM-
CN7002 CN5001 LDM+
3
8
CN7002 CN5001 LDM-
4
7
CN7001 1
CN7001 3
CLOSE_SW OPEN_SW
CLOSE_SW CN7002 CN5001
8
3
OPEN_SW CN7002 CN5001
5
6
CLOSE_SW OPEN_SW
CD INTERFACE P.C.B.
31 INNER_SW
17 VOLD+ 18 VOLD-
11 VOSL+ 12 VOSL-
10 VOTR+ 9 VOTR-
VINLD 23
VINSL+ 4 REV 7 FWD 6
IC8001
SOC
120 RCR
24 FL _DO 21 FL_CS 23 FL_CLK
FL _RESET 22 M_VDET 38
DC_DET_PWR 77 RESETX 1
NFC_IRQ 84
FL_RESET M_VDET DC_DET_PWR
NRST
FROM/TO POWER SUPPLY
39 VOL_JOG
72 BASS_JOGA 73 BASS_JOGB
116 TREBLE_JOGA
DSP_SDA 119 DSP_SCL 118 DSP_ERR 113 DSP_MUTE 115
117 TREBLE_JOGB
TU_INT 25
34 KEY1 35 KEY2
TUNER_SDA 14 TUNER_SCL 13
TU_RST 26
DAMP_MUTE 28
32 MAIN_KEY_INT
DAMP_VALID 95 DAMP_OTW 114
DAMP_SD 93
DC_DET_AMP 94
HP_DET 15
51 BD
I2S DATA 81 I2S BCK 82
50 AC
I2S LRCK 83
54 E 55 F
BT_HOST_WAKE 109 UART_RTS 103
56 PD
UART_RX 101
UART_TX 102
57 LD
XIN_32K 124 XOUT_32K 125
XIN_PLL 127 XOUT_PLL 128
X8002 X8001
DSP_SDA DSP_SCL DSP_ERR DSP_MUTE
TU_INT TU_SDA TU_SCL TU_RST DAMP_MUTE DAMP_VALID DAMP_OTW DAMP_SD DC_DET_DAMP
HP DET I2S_SDO0 I2S_BCK I2S_LRCK
FROM/TO AUDIO
IC8006
IO EXPANDER
P17 7
P2 23
IC8100
+5V VOLTAGE REGULATOR
+5V
4 VDD
VOUT 3
1 CE
52 BIAS 62 TDOUT 61 FDOUT
IO_EXP_DATA 6 IO_EXP_CLK 7 IO_EXP_STB 8 IO_EXP_CLR 9
FL_DAT1 87 FL_DAT0 91 FL_DAT2 86 FL_DAT3 89
FL_CLK 90 FL_CS 88
64 CLVOUT
63 SDOUT
29 LD_CCW 30 LD_CW
10 CLOSE_SW 2 OPEN_SW
EE SCL 4 EE SDA 5
CPIC_SCLK 75 CPIC_DATA 76
STATUS 74 FAULT 27
USB_D+ 98 USB_D- 97
17 DATA 18 CLK 20 /STB 21 /CLR
IC8003
FLASH MEMORY
2 DO(DQ1) 5 DI(DQ0) 3 WP#(DQ2) 7 HOLD#(DQ3) 6 CLK 1 CS#
IC8004
EEPROM
6 SCL 5 SDA
IC8005
COPROCESSOR
6 I2C_SCL 2 I2C_SDA
P13 3 P10 31 P18 9
P19 10 P8 29 P4 25 P1 22
P5 26 P6 27 P7 28 P14 4 P16 6
D+ CN8012 CN6005 D+
3
3
D- CN8012 CN6005 D-
2
2
+5.2V
IC6000
USB CONTROLLER
6 CTL1 7 CTL2 8 CTL3 4 ILIM_SEL 5 EN
1 IN
9 /STS 13 FLT
3 DP_OUT 2 DM_OUT
OUT 12 DP_IN 10 DM_IN 11
PANEL P.C.B.
NFC P.C.B.
NFC_IRQ CN8001 CN9200 CN9201 CN4000 NFC_IRQ
18
4
5
5
NFC_SDA CN8001 CN9200 CN9201 CN4000 NFC_SDA
21
1
3
3
NFC_SCL CN8001 CN9200 CN9201 CN4000 NFC_SCL
20
2
4
4
NFC CIRCUIT
HOST_WAKE CN8003 CN7230 HOST_WAKE
6
6
BT_CTS CN8003 CN7230 BT_CTS
8
8
BT_UART_TX CN8003 CN7230 BT_UART_TX
2
2
BT_UART_RX CN8003 CN7230 BT_UART_RX
3
3
BT_WAKE CN8003 CN7230 BT_WAKE
7
7
BLUETOOTH P.C.B.
PW_BT_5V CN8003 CN7230
5
5
PW_BT_5V
BLUETOOTH CIRCUIT
I2S_SEL_1 DSP_RESET
HP_MUTE
FROM/TO AUDIO
SMPS_STOP ECO_CTL PCONT3 PCONT
FROM/TO POWER SUPPLY
USB5V CN6000 CN6100
2,3
5,6
D+ CN6000 CN6100
6
2
D- CN6000 CN6100
5
3
USB5V D+ D-
USB P.C.B.
CN6101
1 USB_5V
3 USB_D+
USB PORT
2 USB_D-
SA-PMX70EG SERVO & SYSTEM CONTROL BLOCK DIAGRAM
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10.2. AUDIO BLOCK DIAGRAM
: TUNER/AUX INPUT SIGNAL LINE
: AUDIO OUTPUT SIGNAL LINE
: FM SIGNAL LINE
TUNER P.C.B.
JK51
FM ANT
IC52
FM RADIO RECEIVER
2 FMI
DOUT 13 DFS 14
DCLK 17 RST 5
SCLK 7 SDIO 8 GPIO2 18
RIN 16 LIN 15
TUN_DATA TUN_LRCK
TUN_BCK RESET
SCLK SDIO
INT AUX_RCH AUX_LCH
CN51 6
CN51 8
CN51 7
CN51 1
CN51 2
CN51 3
CN51 9
CN51 12
CN51 10
CN8008 TUN_DATA 7
CN8008 TUN_LRCK 5
CN8008 TUN_BCK 6
CN8008 RESET 12
CN8008 SCLK 11
CN8008 SDIO 10
CN8008 INT 4
CN8008 AUX_RCH 1
CN8008 AUX_LCH 3
TU_INT TUSDA TU SCL TU_RST I2S_SEL_1 I2S_SDO0
I2S_LRCK
I2S_BCK
FROM/TO SERVO & SYSTEM CONTROL
DSP_ERR DSP_MUTE DSP_RESET DSP_SCL DSP_SDA
DAMP_VALID DAMP_MUTE DAMP_OTW
DAMP_SD
DC_DET_DAMP
JK2000
AUX IN (EXT-IN)
LCH 4 3
RCH 2
1
IC2000
OP AMP
3 A+IN A_OUT 1
5 B+IN B_OUT 7
MAIN P.C.B.
IC4201
MULTIPLEXOR
1 SELECT
2 1A 3 1B 5 2A 6 2B 11 3A 10 3B
1Y 4 2Y 7 3Y 9
IC4300
HEADPHONE DRIVER
/MUTE 5
HP_MUTE HP_DET
FROM/TO SERVO & SYSTEM CONTROL
14 +INL 13 -INL 1 +INR 2 -INR
IC4100
DIGITAL AUDIO PWM PROCESSOR
OUTL 12 OUTR 3
8 SDIN1
9 LRCK
10 BCK
16 ERR_IN 3 SMUTE 2 RST_N 5 SCL 4 SDA
PWM1A 28 PWM1B 27 PWM2A 30 PWM2B 29
VALID 24 XI 41
XO 42
IC4200
DIGITAL AMPLIFIER
X4100
D4200 D8000
BST_A 43
6 PWM_A 8 PWM_B 16 PWM_C
OUT_A 39 OUT_B 36
BST_B 34 18 PWM_D
7 RST_AB BST_C 33 17 RST_CD
OUT_C 31
OUT_D 28
BST_D 24
PANEL P.C.B.
HP_DET CN4300 P9200 CN9202 P8000 HP_DET
1
1
2
2
LCH CN4300 P9200 CN9202 P8000 LCH
5
5
6
6
RCH CN4300 P9200 CN9202 P8000 RCH
3
3
4
4
HEADPHONE P.C.B.
JK8000 7
6 LCH
2 3 RCH
HEADPHONE
4
5
1
SPEAKERS
CN4200
3
LEFT
CN4200
–
4
CN4200
1
RIGHT
CN4200
–
2
2 OTW 5 SD
Q4200,Q4201
Q4202,Q4203
DC DETECT CIRCUIT
+24V
SA-PMX70EG AUDIO BLOCK DIAGRAM
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10.3. POWER SUPPLY (1/2) BLOCK DIAGRAM
MAIN P.C.B.
SMPS P.C.B.
P5701
AC INLET F1
L5713
2
1
DZ5701
3
4
L5704
2
1
TH5702
D5701
3
4
T5701
MAIN TRANSFORMER
9
5
11
4
D5802
12
IC5701 C0DAAYY00064
SWITCHING REGULATOR
S/OCP 2
D1
BD 6
10
D5702
6
7 8 D5706
D5704
Q5720
D5710
D5712
VCC 3
VOLTAGE REGULATOR
2
FB/OLP 5
1
D5705
D5807
Q5760,Q5761 QR5762, D5760
FEEDBACK CIRCUIT
PC5761 FEEDBACK
4
1
3
2
PC5721 FEEDBACK
4
1
3
2
PRIMARY
SECONDARY
IC2900
C0DBAYH00005
+12V VOLTAGE REGULATOR
PW_24V 1 VIN
VOUT 2 12V ADJ 4
ON/OFF 5
D5812
QR5862 DC DETECT
12V H2015 CN1100 12V
8
8
PCONT3
H2015 CN1100 PCONT3
5
5
DCDET H2015 CN1100 DCDET
11
11
IC5823
C0DBGYY05244
+5V VOLTAGE REGULATOR
PW_24V 1 VIN
VOUT 2 SYS5V
SYS5V H2015 CN1100 SYS5V
6
6
VDD_24V H2015 CN1100 VDD_24V
15
15
DAMPVDD_24V H2015 CN1100
1,2
1,2
DAMPVDD_24V
FEEDBACK CIRCUIT
SMPS_STOP ECO_CTL
H2015 13
H2015 10
CN1100 SMPS_STOP 13
CN1100 ECO_CTL 10
IC5801
C0DAAYY00072
SHUNT REGULATOR
Q5863,Q5864
IC8002
RESET
2 VIN
VOUT 4
IC1106
+3.3V VOLTAGE REGULATOR
2 VIN 1 CE
VOUT 3 ADJ 4
D1102 D1101
IC1107
+1.55V VOLTAGE REGULATOR
4 VDD 1 CE
VOUT 3
D1103
IC1104
+3.3V SWITCHING VOLTAGE REGULATOR
4 EN 5 VIN
SW(OUT) 6 BOOT 1 FB 3
D1105 D1104 D1113 D1100
IC1102
+5.6V SWITCHING VOLTAGE REGULATOR
6 EN 8 VCC
LX 1 BST 7
FB 4
IC1101
+5.2V SWITCHING VOLTAGE REGULATOR
8 VCC 6 EN
LX 1 BST 7
FB 4
QR1100 DC DETECT
NRST
TO SERVO & SYSTEM CONTROL
REG12V
+12V
PW_VH 1
FL_RESET PCONT3
DC_DET_PWR
FROM/TO SERVO & SYSTEM CONTROL
PW_STBY3R3V
+3.3V
PW_STBY3R3V 3
PW_STBY1R55V
+1.55V
PW_D3R3V 4
PW_D3R3V
+3.3V
PW_BT_5V
+5V
A5V, PW_MOTOR5R6V
+5V
TO POWER SUPPLY BLOCK (2/2)
PW_MOTOR5R6V 2
PW_USB5R2V
+5.2V
DAMPVDD_24V
+24V
M_VDET PCONT SMPS_STOP ECO_CTL
FROM SERVO & SYSTEM CONTROL
SA-PMX70EG POWER SUPPLY (1/2) BLOCK DIAGRAM
43
10.4. POWER SUPPLY (2/2) BLOCK DIAGRAM
PW_VH 1
PW_MOTOR5R6V 2
PW_STBY3R3V 3
PW_D3R3V 4
TO POWER SUPPLY BLOCK (1/2)
MAIN P.C.B.
PW_VH CN8001 CN9200
17
5
FL+ CN8001 CN9200
19
3
PW_VH FL+
PW_STBY3R3V CN8001 CN9200 PW_STBY3R3V
15
7
PW_D3R3V CN8001 CN9200 PW_D3R3V
6
16
PW_D3R3V CN8008 CN51
9
4
PW_D3R3V
PANEL P.C.B.
PW_VH FL+
VH FL+
PW_STBY3R3V PW_D3R3V
PW_STBY3R3V ZJ9200 ZJ920
2
2
PW_STBY3R3V
+3.3V +3.3V
PW_D3R3V CN9201 CN4000 PW_D3R3V
1
1
PW_3DR3V
TUNER P.C.B.
+3.3V
IR SENSOR P.C.B.
PW_STBY3R3V
+3.3V
NFC P.C.B.
PW_D3R3V
+3.3V
44
SA-PMX70EG POWER SUPPLY (2/2) BLOCK DIAGRAM
11 Wiring Connection Diagram
C USB P.C.B.
CN6100 7P
9P CN7230
NFC P.C.B.
BLUETOOTH P.C.B.
CN4000 5P
7P CN6000
CN6005 3P
21P
CN8001
9P CN8003
10P CN5001
CN5002 24P
TO OPTICAL PICKUP UNIT (CD MECHANISM UNIT)
3P CN8012
MAIN P.C.B.
CN4300 5P
CN1100 15P
P5701 220V ~ 240V 50Hz
G SMPS P.C.B.
15P H2015
A CD INTERFACE P.C.B.
12P CN8008
CN7002 10P
CN7001 5P
TO LOADING P.C.B. (CD MECHANISM UNIT)
CN9200 21P
B TUNER P.C.B.
CN51 12P
E IR SENSOR P.C.B.
4P ZJ920
F HEADPHONE P.C.B.
P8000 6P
2P GND P8001
4P ZJ9200
CN9202 6P
D PANEL P.C.B.
P9200 5P
CN9201 5P
SA-PMX70EG WIRING CONNECTION DIAGRAM
45
46
12 Schematic Diagram
12.1. Schematic Diagram Notes
(All schematic diagrams may be modified at any time with the development of new technology) Notes:
S7201: S9203: S9204:
S9205: S9206:
S9207: S9208:
S9209: S9210:
RESET switch.
REW switch (
).
PLAY/PAUSE switch ( / ).
FWD switch (
).
HI-Q BT switch ( -PAIRING). STOP switch (Q).
OPEN/CLOSE switch ( ).
SELECTOR switch.
POWER switch ( ).
· Voltage and signal line : +B Signal Line : Aux / Tuner Input Signal Line : Audio Output Signal Line : USB Signal Line : FM Signal Line
· Important safety notice: Components identified by mark have special
characteristics important for safety. Furthermore, special parts which have
purposes of fire-retardant (resistors), high quality sound (capacitors), low-
noise (resistors), etc are used. When replacing any of components, be sure to
use only manufacturer’s specified parts shown in the parts list.
· In case of AC rated voltage Capacitors, the part no. and values will be
indicated in the Schematic Diagram. AC rated voltage capacitors: C5700, C5701,
C5702, C5705, C5706
· Resistor Unit of resistance is OHM [] (K=1,000, M=1,000,000).
· Capacitor Unit of capacitance is F, unless otherwise noted. F=Farads, pF
=pico-Farad.
· Coil Unit of inductance is H, unless otherwise noted.
·*
REF IS FOR INDICATION ONLY.
47
48
12.2. CD INTERFACE, TUNER & USB CIRCUIT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM – 1
A
A CD INTERFACE CIRCUIT
CN7001
5 LDM+
4 LDM3 OPEN_SW
TO LOADING P.C.B.
B
2 DGND
(CD MECHANISM UNIT)
M7302* SPINDLE MOTOR
1 CLOSE_SW
CN7002 1 10 SPM+
3
1
4
2
9 SPM8 CLOSE_SW 7 REST_SW 6 DGND 5 OPEN_SW
TO MAIN P.C.B. (CN5001)
4 LDM-
S7201
C
RESET
3 LDM+
2 TRV-
1 TRV+ 10
M7301* TRAVERSE MOTOR
D
B TUNER CIRCUIT
: +B SIGNAL LINE
: AUX/TUNER INPUT SIGNAL LINE
: FM SIGNAL LINE
E
LB52 J0JHC0000118
C66 33P
R59 2.2K
IC52 VUEALLPT094
C69 10P
FM RADIO RECEIVER
R60 330 C71 10
JK51
T1 20 19 18 17 16
C67
FM ANT
G3 G2
NC GCGPO1 GCGPO2
DCLK
C51
L51
R67
1000P G1CR18JA0020
0
1 NC 2 FMI
LIN
3P
RIN 15
DFS 14
C70 10 R51 2.2K
3 RFGND THERMAL DOUT 13
R52 560
F
G1
VA51 B0ZBZ0000156
LB51 J0JYC0000656
SEN SCLK SDIO RCLK
C65 0
4 AMI 5 RST
PAD
GND 12 VDD 11
R64 0
VIO 6 7 8 9 10
C61 0.1
L54 0
C68
10
R55 220 R56 220 R57 1K C62 0.1
G
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
A
C USB CIRCUIT
: +B SIGNAL LINE
: USB SIGNAL LINE
CN6101 G1 DGND 4
USB PORT
USB_D+ 3
USB_D- 2 USB_5V 1 G2 G3
L6100 EXC24CE900U
2
3
1
4
G1 CN6100
B
7
1 DGND
2 +D
3 -D 4 DGND 5 USB5V
TO MAIN P.C.B. (CN6000)
6 USB5V
7 DGND
G2
1
C
D
E
CN51
1
12 AUX_RCH
11 AUX_GND
10 AUX_LCH
9 INT
8 TUN_LRCK 7 TUN_BCK 6 TUN_DATA
TO MAIN P.C.B. (CN8008)
5 DGND
4 PW_3R3V
F
3 SDIO
2 SCLK
1 RESET 12
G
H
NOTE: ” * ” REF IS FOR INDICATION ONLY
SA-PMX70EG CD INTERFACE / TUNER / USB CIRCUIT
H
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
49
12.3. PANEL CIRCUIT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM – 2
A
A
D PANEL CIRCUIT
: +B SIGNAL LINE
: AUDIO OUTPUT SIGNAL LINE
B
B
DP9300 A2BB00000186
FL DISPLAY
FF9G NC NC 9G 8G STB 8G 7G CLK 7G 6G DIN 6G 5G DOUT 5G 4G VDD 4G 3G 3G SW 2G 2G VH 1G PGND VIN 1G LGND OSC F+ F+
12
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34
36 37
R9307 39
R9306 39
C
R9308 100
R9300
0
C9313
1
C9307 1
R9304 47K
ZJ9200
1 REM_IN 2 STBY_3.3V
TO E
IR SENSOR
CIRCUIT (ZJ920)
3 DGND
IN SCHEMATIC
4 DGND
DIAGRAM – 3
C
R9309 100
C9300 1
CN9200 1
R9310 100
C9308 1
R9312 10
R9303 0
D9303 DZ2J051M0L
R9305
3.3
PW_5R2V
FL_DI(FLD_DA) FL_CE(FLD_CS) FL_CL(FLD_CLK)
21 FLD_RST 20 FL_DI(FLD_DA) 19 FL_CE(FLD_CS)
18 FL_CL(FLD_CLK)
17 DGND
D9301
C9304
D9300
B0ADDH000009 1
B0ADDH000009
D3.3V PW_VH
BAS_JOGA BAS_JOGB
16 D3.3V 15 BASS_JOGA 14 BASS_JOGB
R9301 22
3
3
D9304 DZ2J051M0L
TRE_JOGA DGND
13 TREBLE_JOGA 12 REM_IN
D
6
1
TRE_JOGB KEY1
11 TREBLE_JOGB 10 KEY1
TO MAIN P.C.B. (CN8001)
D
5
2
KEY2
9 KEY2
2
1
2
1
4
3
VOL_JOG PW_STBY3V3
8 VOL_JOG
7 PW_STBY3V3
C9314 50V10
C9301 R9302
1
47K
C9305 1
C9302 1
VP_GND PW_VH
6 VP_GND R9211 0 5 VH
PW_5R2V
C9257 0.1
4 NFC_IRQ
Q9300
3 F+ (5.2V)
B1HFCDE00002
LB9203 0
2 NFC_SCL
SWITCH
R9313 0
1 NFC_SDA
21
VP_GND
CN9201
E
FL_DI(FLD_DA)
5 NFC_IRQ
E
FL_CE(FLD_CS) FL_DI(FLD_DA)
4 SCL 3 SDA 2 GND
TO NFC P.C.B.
1 VDD
F G
NOTE: ” * ” REF IS FOR INDICATION ONLY
H
VR9201 BASS
BAS_JOGA
PW_STBY3V3 BAS_JOGB
1 23
C9210 100P
R9203 10K
C9214 100P
R9205 10K
VR9200 VOLUME
VOL_JOG DGND
R9201 R9202
1 23 22K 12K
C9202 100P
C9200 100P
VR9202 TREBLE
TRE_JOGA
PW_STBY3V3 TRE_JOGB
1 23
C9211 C9215
100P
100P
R9204 R9206
10K
10K
R9215 18K
R9217 6.8K
S9203 REWIND
S9205 FORWARD
R9218 3.9K
S9204 PLAY/PAUSE
R9220 3.9K
R9216 2.2K
KEY2
S9206 BLUETOOTH
-PAIRING
S9208 OPEN/ClOSE
R9221 2.2K
S9210 POWER
DGND
KEY1
S9207 STOP
S9209 SELECTOR
ET9000*
P9200
F
1 HP_DET
2 HP_GND 3 RCH 4 HP_GND
TO MAIN P.C.B. (CN4300)
5 LCH
CN9202
6 LCH
TO F
5 HP_GND
HEADPHONE
4 RCH
CIRCUIT (P8000)
3 HP_GND
IN SCHEMATIC
2 HP_DET 1 SMPS GND
DIAGRAM – 3
G
SA-PMX70EG PANEL CIRCUIT
H
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
50
12.4. IR SENSOR & HEADPHONE CIRCUIT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM – 3
A
A
E IR SENSOR CIRCUIT
: +B SIGNAL LINE
IR921 REMOTE SENSOR
VOUT GND VCC
G1
G2
B
123
B
TO D
PANEL CIRCUIT (ZJ9200) IN SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM – 2
ZJ920 REM_IN 1 R921 100 STBY_3.3V 2 R920 47
DGND 3 DGND 4
C920 1
C
C
F HEADPHONE CIRCUIT
: AUDIO OUTPUT SIGNAL LINE
D
D
LB8001 J0JGC0000070
JK8000
7
TO D
PANEL CIRCUIT (CN9202) IN SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM – 2
P8000
LCH 6 HP_GND 5
RCH 4 HP_GND 3 HP_DET 2 SMPS GND 1
R8001 C8001
470
0.1
LB8002 0
C8004 0.1
R8000 C8000
470
0.1
LB8000
J0JGC0000070
6
2
3
HEADPHONE
4
E
5
E
P8001
TO
SMPS GND 2
1
CHASSIS GND
SMPS GND 1
C8003 0.1
F
F
G
G
H
SA-PMX70EG IR SENSOR / HEADPHONE CIRCUIT
H
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
51
12.5. SMPS CIRCUIT (1/2)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM – 4
A
G SMPS CIRCUIT
: +B SIGNAL LINE
B C D E F G H
1
TO MAIN P.C.B. (CN1100)
H2015
DAMPVDD_24V 1 DAMPVDD_24V 2
GND 3 GND 4 PCONT3 5 SYS5V 6 GND 7 12V 8 12VGND 9 ECO_CTL 10 DCDET 11 REGION
DET 12 SMPS STOP 13 GND 14 VDD_24V 15
2
3
R2905 4.7K
R2906 30K
IC2900 C0DBAYH00005
+12V VOLTAGE REGULATOR
L2900 G0A330ZA0045
VIN VOUT GND ADJ ON/OFF
1
2
3
4
5
R5882 3.9K
C2906 16V820
D2907 B0JCPG000005
C2907 35V56
C2908 0.1
R2909 1K
LB5830 J0JHC0000107 R2908 10K
D5812 DA2J10100L
QR5862 B1GBCFGG0030
DC DETECT
C5791 10
R5864 1.5K
C5808 35V470
R2907 3.9K
IC5823 C0DBGYY05244
+5V VOLTAGE REGULATOR
VOUT GND VIN
3
2
1
C5824 1
C5823 50V10
R5821 10 R5820 10
R5862 2.2K R5867 1K
R5863 22K R5868 47K
C5870 0.1
Q5864 B1ABGC000001
SWITCH
R5728 22K
R5861 100K
R5819 270
C5869 0.1
C5828 6.3V470
Q5863 B1ABGC000001
SWITCH
R5801 100
D5804 DA2J10100L
R5809 1.5K
C5817 6800P R5814 100K
R5802 R5810 15K 220
R5804 R5806 82K 10K C5818 0.1
R5805 10K
R5817 2.2K R5818 10K
C5820 1000P C5819
56P
K
A
R
IC5801 C0DAAYY00072
SHUNT REGULATOR
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
1
2 3 4
TO SMPS CIRCUIT (2/2)
5 6 7
1/2 2/2 SA-PMX70EG SMPS CIRCUIT
12
13
14
52
12.6. SMPS CIRCUIT (2/2)
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM – 5
A
G SMPS CIRCUIT
: +B SIGNAL LINE
1 2 3
TO SMPS CIRCUIT (1/2)
4 5
6 7
B
K101*
ZA2*
TH5702 D4CAA5R10001
L5704 G0B203G00005
4
3
R5701 470K
L5713 G0B922G00002
1
2
F1 T3.15A 250V
K102* P5701
G1 G2
ZJ5702
D5701 B0EDNR000001
+1
1
2
R5700 470K
C5702 0.22
4
3
C5701 0.22
DZ5701 ERZV10V511CS
AC IN
220V ~ 240V 50HZ
K103*
D5802 B0HBSM000054
~2
R5710
C5705 1000P
1 ZJ5701 2
K104*
C
470K
123
~3
3
C5712
400V82
C5706
1
2
3
R5704 1000P
C5700 1000P
-4
1000P
T5701 G4DYZ0000080
TRANSFORMER
C5805 35V470
0V 9
DRAIN 8
D
10
7
D5702
B0EAKT000063
R5866 0
11 12
+30V 13
6 5 4 VIN
R5702 100K
R5703 100K
C5713 1000P
Q5720 B1BABG000007
VOLTAGE REGULATOR
R5768 27K
R5763 10K
Q5761 B1ABCF000176
SWITCH
R5762 10K
Q5760 B1ADCF000001
SWITCH
C5761 0.1
14
C5800 0.01
15
VCC 2
R5720 22
D5712
D5704
B0EAMM000057 DZ2J200M0L
D5710 DA2J10100L
R5767 22K
R5764 4.7K
D5760 DA2J10100L
QR5762
ZA1*
3 21
16
R5721
2.2K
1
R5722 5.6K
C5727 50V100
C5760 0.1
B1GBCFJA0006
SWITCH
G1 G2
E
C5720
100P
D5705
DZ2J200M0L
ZJ5703
D5706
C5726
DA2J10100L 50V10
D5807 DA2J10100L
C5724 100P
D5707 DZ2W22000L
R5732 R5733 C5722
1K
27K 1000P
1
4
2
3
PC5761 FEEDBACK
R5766 33K
7 NF
BD 6
5 FB/OLP
F
GND 4
IC5701
D5713 DZ2J30000L
C5730 4.7 R5727 0.13
C5747 470P
3 VCC S/OCP 2
C0DAAYY00064
SWITCHING REGULATOR
1D
PC5721 FEEDBACK
1
4
R5808 4.7K
G
2
3
NOTE: ” * ” REF IS FOR INDICATION ONLY
1/2 2/2 SA-PMX70EG SMPS CIRCUIT
H
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
53
13 Printed Circuit Board
13.1. CD INTERFACE, TUNER & USB P.C.B.
A CD INTERFACE P.C.B. (REP4945A)
H
M7302*
(SPINDLE MOTOR)
1
G F
2
S7201
(RESET)
2
4
CN7002 1 3
9 10 8
7 6
5 4
32 1
M7301*
(TRAVERSE
2
MOTOR)
1
CN7001
TO LOADING P.C.B. (CD MECHANISM UNIT)
42 531
PbF 3556A
E
C USB P.C.B. (REP5159AE)
D
CN6100
(TO MAIN P.C.B.)
CN6101
C
4
L6100
1
2
3
32
3
41
2
4
5
1
6 7
USB PORT
PbF 3833AE
PbF 3833AE
(SIDE A)
(SIDE B)
B
B TUNER P.C.B. (REP5159AC)
C51 L51
LB51 L54
(SIDE A)
C68 R64
PbF 3833AC
2
CN51
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
9 10
11 12
(SIDE B)
FM ANT
1
1
VA51
JK51
C65 R67
R59
C69 C67
C66
120 16
R60
6 11
C62 IC52
C61
C71
R52 R51
R57 R56 R55
C70
LB52
PbF 3833AC
A
NOTE: ” * ” REF IS FOR INDICATION ONLY
SA-PMX70EG CD INTERFACE / TUNER / USB P.C.B.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
54
13.2. PANEL, IR SENSOR & HEADPHONE P.C.B.
D PANEL P.C.B. (REP5160AB)
H
4321
ZJ9200
G
F
S9210
(POWER)
S9209
(SELECTOR)
R9221
S9207
(STOP)
R9218
S9204
(PLAY/PAUSE)
S9203
(REW)
S9205
(FWD)
R9215 R9217
S9206
(BT)
R9220
S9208
(OPEN/CLOSE)
W119
R9216 W124
ET9000*
2
CN9202
1 2 3 4 5 6
1
W105 W107
E D
C9214 C9210 R9205 R9203 R9204 R9206 C9211 C9215
VR9201
1 2 3
W106
VR9202
3 2 1
W100
CN9200
(TO MAIN P.C.B.)
20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2
21 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1
W109 C9257
D9303 D9304 C9300
C9304
C
CA
A
D9301
C9305 R9301
C9302
C
CA A
D9300
Q9300 R9312
64
13
W110 R9302
C9301
C9307 C9313 R9300 R9303
C9314
37 36
R9304
34 33
31 30
R9305 LB9203
28
25
W108
21
18
15
12
6
DP9300
C9308 R9308 R9309 R9310
W112 W111 W113 W114 W115
R9306 R9307
21
P9200
(TO MAIN P.C.B.)
5 43 21
CN9201
(TO NFC P.C.B.)
1 23 45
R9313
BASS
TREBLE
C
E IR SENSOR P.C.B. (REP5160AC)
F HEADPHONE P.C.B. (REP5160AD)
W123 W116 W121 W120 R9211 W117
W122 W126
W118
W125
R9202 R9201 C9200 C9202
1
2
3
VR9200
PbF 3843AB VOLUME
ZJ920
4
C920
3
B
R920
2
R921
1
IR921
3
SENSOR
2
1
PbF
3843AC
A
NOTE: ” * ” REF IS FOR INDICATION ONLY
LB8001 R8001
LB8002 W300
W301 W302 W303
LB8000
5
3
1
7
4
6
2
R8000 C8000
JK8000
C8001
PbF 3843AD
HEADPHONE
P8001
1
C8003 2
C8004
123456
P8000
SA-PMX70EG PANEL / IR SENSOR / HEADPHONE P.C.B.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
55
D5802 C5800
LB5830
13.3. SMPS P.C.B.
H G F E D C B
G SMPS P.C.B. (REP5160AA)
AC IN
220V ~ 240V 50Hz
ZJ5701
L5704
1
TH5702
4
3
2
1
C5706
C5705
2
3
R5700 R5710
R5701
P5701
K101 K102
K104 K103
C5702
L5713
1
4
F1 T3.15A 250V
2
3
C5701
DZ5701
PbF 3843AA
D5701 C5712
~
~
–
ZA1* (HEATSINK)
D5707
C5730
QR5762 C
BE C
Q5760
BE
R5762 R5763 W5
D5760 D5710
C5761 D5713
R5733 C5722
75
1
3
IC5701
642
C5724 R5732
C5727
8
C5747 D5702
R5764
D5706
D5807 D5705 R5768
R5727
D5704
W4
7
Q5720 B C E
C5726
R5702
Q5761 C
C5720
6
R5721
R5722
BE
D5712
5
C5760
R5767
C5713
4
R5703
W1 W2 W3 W6
R5720
2
T5701
1
(TRANSFORMER)
R5766
1
2
3
R5704
ZJ5702
C5700 W7
H2015
(TO MAIN P.C.B.)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
W12
IC5801
K
A
C5808
W16 W13
C5828 R5818 R5882
R
PC5721
3
2
R5817
C5820 C5818
R5808
4
1
R5805
9
R5810 R5806
W14 W10
W11 C5805
C5817
R5819 R5809 R5804
R5814
R5802
10
R5801
W23 W24
D5804 C5819
11
C Q5864 C
Q5863
12
BE BE
D5812
C5869 C5870
R5861 R5868
13
R5728 PC5761
3
2
14
R5863
4
1
W26
15 C
C2906 C2908
R2907 R2906 D2907
5432 1
IC2900
C2907
W18
W8 W17
W9 IC5823
123
C5824 C5823
W27
R5821 R5820
ZJ5703
1
2
3
R2905 L2900 R2908 R2909
R5866
R5867 W20 W21 W22
BE
R5864
QR5862 C5791 R5862
16
ZA2* (HEATSINK)
W15
CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK AC VOLTAGE LINE. PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH THIS P.C.B
PRIMARY
8 7 6 5 4
2 1
SECONDARY
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
A
NOTE: ” * ” REF IS FOR INDICATION ONLY
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
SA-PMX70EG SMPS P.C.B.
13
56
14 Voltage Measurement
Note: · Indicated voltage values are the standard values for the unit measured
by the DC electronic circuit tester (high-impedance) with the chassis taken as
standard. Therefore, there may exist some errors in the voltage values,
depending on the internal impedance of the DC circuit tester. · Circuit
voltage and waveform described herein shall be regarded as reference
information when probing defect point because it may differ from actual
measuring value due to difference of Measuring instrument and its measuring
condition and product itself.
14.1. MAIN (SUPPLY) P.C.B.
REF NO.
MODE
1
POWER ON 5
24688 0 0.98 3.3 0 26
REF NO.
MODE
1
POWER ON 5
24688 0 0.96 3.3 0 26
REF NO.
MODE
2
POWER ON 2
3456 0.8 3.3 5.6 3.3
REF NO.
MODE
12345678
POWER ON 5 5 3.3 1 0 0 0 0
REF NO.
MODE
1
POWER ON 3.3
234 0 1.55 3.3
REF NO.
MODE
12
POWER ON 12 0
345 1 3.3 12
IC1101 IC1102 IC1104 IC1106 IC1107 IC1110
SA-PMX70EG MAIN (SUPPLY) P.C.B.
57
14.2. SMPS P.C.B.
REF NO.
MODE
123
POWER ON 26 12.0 0
45 1.2 2.9
REF NO.
MODE
1234
POWER ON 12.0 5.0 1.2 0
STANDBY 12.0 5.0 1.2 0
567 0 3.3 0 0 3.3 0
REF NO.
MODE
KAR
POWER ON 17.5 0 2.5
STANDBY 17.5 0 2.5
REF NO.
MODE
1234
POWER ON 2.2 5.0 0 0
REF NO.
MODE
123
POWER ON 26 5.0 0
REF NO. MODE
POWER ON STANDBY
Q5760 ECB 3.3 1.2 3.3 3.3 1.2 3.3
Q5761 ECB 5.0 3.3 1.2 5.0 3.3 1.2
REF NO. MODE
POWER ON STANDBY
Q5760 ECB 3.3 1.2 3.3 3.3 1.2 3.3
Q5761 ECB 5.0 3.3 1.2 5.0 3.3 1.2
REF NO. MODE
POWER ON STANDBY
QR5822 ECB 4.4 12.9 4.4 4.4 12.9 4.4
QR5823 ECB 13 4.4 12.9 13 4.4 12.9
IC2900
IC5701
IC5801
IC5822
IC5823
Q5863 ECB 0 0.5 0 0 0.5 0
Q5863 ECB 0 0.5 0 0 0.5 0
QR5862 ECB 0 3.3 0 0 3.3 0
Q5864 ECB 0 4.2 0 0 4.2 0
Q5864 ECB 0 4.2 0 0 4.2 0
Q5720 ECB 3.3 3.3 5.0 3.3 3.3 5.0
QR5762 ECB 0 0 1.2 0 0 1.2
SA-PMX70EG SMPS P.C.B.
58
15 Exploded View and Replacement Parts List
15.1. Cabinet Parts Location
22
29
29
29
H
29
29
29
29
29
16
12
G
31
29
d
30
4
F CN6100 (USB P.C.B.)
CN6101
E
D
C
13 13
17
(NFC P.C.B.) 28
DP9300 30
CN9200 3
a VR9201
VR9202
6b 30
P9200
30
CN9201
VR9200 (PANEL P.C.B.)
CN9202
38
30
ZJ9200
ZJ920 19
(IR SENSOR P.C.B.) IR921
j
9 P8001
P8000
(HEADPHONE P.C.B.)
18 19
JK8000
11 (MECHANISM UNIT)
31 h
f
*HEATSINK 5 UNIT
h
35
k
l
2
c
*JK2000
*CN8008 35
37
37
39
*CN8003
e
*CN6005
35
*CN4200
b
d i
l
*CN6000
k
a
*CN4300
8
34 34
*CN8001
*CN1100
*CN5001
*CN5002
*CN8012
(MAIN P.C.B.)
40 40
27
33
26
g
CN51
JK51 (TUNER P.C.B.)
25 33
36
-
HEATSINK UNIT
-
HEATSINK UNIT
35
36
23
35
ZJ5701 F1
T5701
ZJ5702
35
i
P5701
H2015
ZJ5703
(SMPS P.C.B.) 35
j
21
B
41
A
NOTE: ” * ” PART IS NOT SUPPLIED/REF IS FOR INDICATION ONLY.
e 301
S7201
1
310 CN7001
33
c
7
(BLUETOOTH P.C.B.) f
(CD INTERFACE P.C.B.)
(BT MODULE (IC7230))
CN7002 g
310
*CN7320 15
24 24
20
15 15
15
SA-PMX70EG-K SA-PMX70EG-S CABINET DRAWING
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
59
15.2. Packaging H G F E D C
ACCESSORIES BAG
A1
REMOTE CONTROL
A2
AC CORD
A3
O/I BOOK
A4
FM INDOOR ANTENNA
A5 x 2 SPEAKER CABLE
P2 P2
P3 SA-PMX70EG
SB-PMX70EG
B
POLYFOAM (LEFT) *P2
P1 FRONT
A
POLYFOAM (RIGHT)
SC-PMX70EG-K SC-PMX70EG-S PACKAGING DRAWING
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
60
15.3. Mechanical Replacement Parts List
Safety Ref. No. Part No.
Part Name & Description
Qty Remarks
CABINET AND CHASSIS
1
REE1730
10P FFC WIRE
1
(MECHA-MAIN)
2
REE1743
12P FFC (TUNER- 1
MAIN)
3
REE2058
22P FFC (PANEL- 1
MAIN)
4
REX1823
7P WIRE (USB- 1
MAIN)
5
REX1825
3P WIRE (MAIN- 1
MAIN)
6
REX1826
5P WIRE (HEAD- 1
PHONE-MAIN)
7
REX1827-1
9P WIRE (BLUE- 1
TOOTH-MAIN)
8
REX1526
15P WIRE (SMPS- 1
MAIN)
9
REX1541
2P WIRE (SMPS- 1
HEADPHONE)
11
RGK2605-K
VOLUME RING
1K
ORNAMENT
11
RGK2605-S
VOLUME RING
1S
ORNAMENT
12
RGR0474A-A3 REAR CABINET
1
13
RGW0458-K
TUNE KNOB
2K
13
RGW0458-S
TUNE KNOB
2S
15
RKAX0042-K LEG CUSHION
4
16
RKM0766-K
TOP CABINET
1K
16
RKM0766-S
TOP CABINET
1S
Safety Ref. No. Part No.
17
RFKGPMX70EGK
17
RFKGPMX70EGS
18
RMB0993
19
RMGX0033
20
RMK0812-1
21
RMK0898
22
RMQ2423
23
RMQ2463
24
RMQX0382-3
25
RMX0539
26
RSC1097
27
RSC1305
28
RMN1049-1
29
XTB3+8JFJ
30
RHD26046-L
31
RHD30007-1SJ
31
RHD30007-K2J
33
RHD30111-31
34
RHDX031008
35
RHDX30005-J
36
XTB3+8JFJ-J
37
RMZX1022-1
38
RMN1115
39
RMC0667
40
RHD26043-1
41
RGW0431-S
41
RGW0431-K
Part Name & Description
Qty Remarks
FRONT PANEL ASS’Y
1K
FRONT PANEL ASS’Y
1S
CD LID SPRING 1
CUSHION RUBBER 2
BOTTOM CHASSIS 1
INNER CHASSIS 1
PC SHEET
1
SMPS PC SHEET 1
CD MECHA SUPPORT 2
SPMS SPACER
1
D-AMP HEAT
1
ABSORBER
THERMAL PAD
1
FL HOLDER
1
SCREW
9
SCREW
5
SCREW
2S
SCREW
2K
SCREW
3
SCREW
2
SCREW
7
SCREW
2
PCB SPACER
2
GROUND SPRING 1 (ET9000)
EARTH SPRING
1
(ET4201)
SCREW
2
VOLUME KNOB
1S
VOLUME KNOB
1K
61
Safety Ref. No. Part No.
Part Name & Description
Qty Remarks
TRAVERSE DECK
301
RAE1047Z-V TRAVERSE ASS’Y 1
310
XTN2+6GFJ
SCREW
2
PACKING MATERIALS
P1
RPG0P62-2
PACKING CASE
1S
P1
RPG0P63-2
PACKING CASE
1K
P2
RPN2733
POLYFOAM
1
P3
RPFX1012-1 MIRAMAT BAG
1
ACCESSORIES
A1
N2QAYB001018 REMOTE CONTROL 1
A2
K2CQ2YY00119 AC CORD
1
A3
RQT9985-D
O/I BOOK (Ge/It/ 1
Fr/Du/Da/Sw/Fi)
A3
RQT9987-R
O/I BOOK (Po/Cz/ 1
Sp)
A3
RQT9988-B
O/I BOOK (En) 1
A4
RSAX0002
FM INDOOR
1
ANTENNA
A5
REE1713
SPEAKER CABLE 2
62
15.4. Electrical Replacement Parts List
Safety Ref. No. Part No.
Part Name & Description
Qty Remarks
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS
PCB1
PCB2 PCB3 PCB4 PCB5 PCB6 PCB7 PCB8 PCB9 PCB10
RFKB5159AA
REP5159AB REP5159AC REP5159AD REP5159AE REP5160AA REP5160AB REP5160AC
REP5160AD REP4945A
MAIN P.C.B W/ 1 DATA
NFC P.C.B
1
TUNER P.C.B
1
BLUETOOTH P.C.B 1
USB P.C.B
1
SMPS P.C.B
1
PANEL P.C.B
1
IR SENSOR P.C.B 1
HEADPHONE P.C.B 1
CD INTERFACE
1
P.C.B
(RTL)
(RTL) (RTL) (RTL) (RTL) (RTL) (RTL)
INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
IC52
VUEALLPT094 IC
IC2900 IC5701 IC5801 IC5823
C0DBAYH00005 IC C0DAAYY00064 IC C0DAAYY00072 IC C0DBGYY05244 IC
1 (E.S.D) JIGS & ADJ
1 (E.S.D) 1 (E.S.D) 1 (E.S.D) 1 (E.S.D)
TRANSISTORS
Q5720 Q5760 Q5761 Q5863 Q5864
B1BABG000007 B1ADCF000001 B1ABCF000176 B1ABGC000001 B1ABGC000001
TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR
1 (E.S.D) 1 (E.S.D) 1 (E.S.D) 1 (E.S.D) 1 (E.S.D)
Safety Ref. No. Part No.
Q9300 QR5762 QR5862
B1HFCDE00002 B1GBCFJA0006 B1GBCFGG0030
Part Name & Description TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR
Qty Remarks
1 (E.S.D) 1 (E.S.D) 1 (E.S.D)
DIODES
D2907 B0JCPG000005 DIODE
1
D5701 B0EDNR000001 DIODE
1
D5702 B0EAKT000063 DIODE
1
D5704 DZ2J200M0L DIODE
1
D5705 DZ2J200M0L DIODE
1
D5706 DA2J10100L DIODE
1
D5707 DZ2W22000L DIODE
1
D5710 DA2J10100L DIODE
1
D5712 B0EAMM000057 DIODE
1
D5713 DZ2J30000L DIODE
1
D5760 DA2J10100L DIODE
1
D5802 B0HBSM000054 DIODE
1
D5804 DA2J10100L DIODE
1
D5807 DA2J10100L DIODE
1
D5812 DA2J10100L DIODE
1
D9300 B0ADDH000009 DIODE
1
D9301 B0ADDH000009 DIODE
1
D9303 DZ2J051M0L DIODE
1
D9304 DZ2J051M0L DIODE
1
DZ5701 ERZV10V511CS SURGE ABSORBER 1
(E.S.D) (E.S.D) (E.S.D) (E.S.D) (E.S.D) (E.S.D) (E.S.D) (E.S.D) (E.S.D) (E.S.D) (E.S.D) (E.S.D) (E.S.D) (E.S.D) (E.S.D) (E.S.D) (E.S.D) (E.S.D) (E.S.D) (E.S.D)
VARIABLE RESISTORS
VR9200 EVEKE2F3024B VOLUME JOG
1
VR9201 K9AA012Y0002 BASS JOG
1
VR9202 K9AA012Y0002 TREBLE JOG
1
VARISTOR
63
Safety Ref. No. Part No.
Part Name & Description
Qty Remarks
VA51
B0ZBZ0000156 VARISTOR
1
SWITCHES
S7201 K0L1BA000158 SW RESET
1
S9203 EVQ21405RJ SW REV
1
S9204 EVQ21405RJ SW PLAY/PAUSE 1
S9205 EVQ21405RJ SW FF
1
S9206 EVQ21405RJ SW HI-Q BT
1
S9207 EVQ21405RJ SW STOP
1
S9208 EVQ21405RJ SW OPEN/CLOSE 1
S9209 EVQ21405RJ SW SELECTOR
1
S9210 EVQ21405RJ SW POWER
1
CONNECTORS
CN51 CN6100 CN6101 CN7001 CN7002 CN9200 CN9201 CN9202 P8000 P8001 P9200
K1MY12BA0566 K1KA07BA0047 K1FY104A0015 K1MY05BA0539 K1MN10B00016 K1MY21AA0267 K1KB05B00022 K1KA06AA0031 K1KB06B00038 K1ZZ00001238 K1KA05AA0193
12P CONNECTOR 1
7P CONNECTOR
1
USB CONNECTOR 1
5P CONNECTOR
1
10P CONNECTOR 1
21P CONNECTOR 1
5P CONNECTOR
1
6P CONNECTOR
1
6P CONNECTOR
1
OTHER CONNECTORS 1
5P CONNECTOR
1
COILS AND INDUCTORS
L51
G1CR18JA0020 INDUCTOR
1
L2900 G0A330ZA0045 CHOKE COIL
1
L5704 G0B203G00005 LINE FILTER
1
L5713 G0B922G00002 LINE FILTER
1
L6100 EXC24CE900U FILTER
1
LB51
J0JYC0000656 INDUCTOR
1
LB52
J0JHC0000118 INDUCTOR
1
LB5830 J0JHC0000107 INDUCTOR
1
LB8000 J0JGC0000070 INDUCTOR
1
LB8001 J0JGC0000070 INDUCTOR
1
LCD DISPLAY
DP9300 A2BB00000186 LCD DISPLAY
1
TRANSFORMER
T5701
G4DYZ0000080 SWITCHING TRANS- 1 FORMER
PHOTO COUPLER
PC5721 B3PBA0000579 PHOTO COUPLER 1 PC5761 B3PBA0000579 PHOTO COUPLER 1
TERMINALS
ZJ920 K1KB04B00038 4P CONNECTOR
1
ZJ5701 K4CZ01000027 TERMINAL
1
ZJ5702 K4CZ01000027 TERMINAL
1
ZJ5703 K4CZ01000027 TERMINAL
1
ZJ9200 K1KA04AA0031 4P CONNECTOR
1
FUSE
F1
K5G312Y00007 FUSE
1
REMOTE SENSOR
IR921 B3RAC0000021 REMOTE SENSOR 1
Safety Ref. No.
Part No.
Part Name & Description
CABLE HOLDER
Qty Remarks
H2015 K1ZZ00000836 15P CABLE HOLDER 1
THERMISTOR
TH5702 D4CAA5R10001 THERMISTOR
1
JACKS
JK51
K4ZZ02000103 JK FM ANT
1
JK8000 K2HC1YYB0033 JK HEADPHONE
1
P5701 K2AA2B000011 AC INLET
1
CHIP JUMPERS
L54 LB8002 LB9203 W124 W125 W20 W21 W22 W23 W24 W26 W27
D0GBR00J0004 0 D0GBR00J0004 0 D0GBR00J0004 0 ERJ6GEY0R00V 0 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 ERJ6GEY0R00V 0
1/10W 1
1/10W 1
1/10W 1
1/8W
1
1/10W 1
1/10W 1
1/10W 1
1/10W 1
1/10W 1
1/10W 1
1/10W 1
1/8W
1
RESISTORS
R51 R52 R55 R56 R57 R59 R60 R64 R67 R920 R921 R2905 R2906 R2907 R2908 R2909 R5700 R5701 R5702 R5703 R5704 R5710 R5720 R5721 R5722 R5727 R5728 R5732 R5733 R5762 R5763 R5764 R5766 R5767 R5768 R5801 R5802 R5804 R5805 R5806 R5808 R5809
D0GB222JA065 2.2K 1/10W 1
D0GB561JA065 560
1/10W 1
D0GA221JA023 220
1/16W 1
D0GB221JA065 220
1/10W 1
D0GA102JA023 1K
1/16W 1
D0GB222JA065 2.2K 1/10W 1
D0GB331JA065 330
1/10W 1
D0GBR00J0004 0
1/10W 1
D0GBR00J0004 0
1/10W 1
D0GB470JA065 47
1/10W 1
D0GB101JA065 100
1/10W 1
D1BB4701A074 4.7K
1/10W 1
D1BB3002A074 30K
1/10W 1
D1BB3901A074 3.9K
1/10W 1
D0GB103JA065 10K
1/10W 1
D0GB102JA065 1K
1/10W 1
D0GF474JA048 470K 1/4W
1
D0GF474JA048 470K 1/4W
1
ERJ1TYJ104U 100K 1W
1
ERJ1TYJ104U 100K 1W
1
F1H1H102B047 1000pF 50V
1
D0GF474JA048 470K 1/4W
1
D0GD220JA052 22
1/8W
1
D0GD222JA052 2.2K 1/8W
1
D0GB562JA065 5.6K 1/10W 1
ERX2SZJR13P 0.13
2W 1
D0GB223JA065 22K
1/10W 1
D0GB102JA065 1K
1/10W 1
D0GB273JA065 27K
1/10W 1
D0GB103JA065 10K
1/10W 1
D0GD103JA052 10K
1/8W
1
D0GB472JA065 4.7K 1/10W 1
D0GB333JA065 33K
1/10W 1
D0GB223JA065 22K
1/10W 1
D0GB273JA065 27K
1/10W 1
D0GB101JA065 100
1/10W 1
D1BB1502A074 15K
1/10W 1
D1BB8202A074 82K
1/10W 1
D1BB1002A074 10K
1/10W 1
D0GB103JA065 10K
1/10W 1
D0GB472JA065 4.7K 1/10W 1
D0GD152JA052 1.5K 1/8W
1
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Safety Ref. No. Part No.
R5810 R5814 R5817 R5818 R5819 R5820 R5821 R5861 R5862 R5863 R5864 R5866 R5867 R5868 R5882 R8000 R8001 R9201 R9202 R9203 R9204 R9205 R9206 R9211 R9215 R9216 R9217 R9218 R9220 R9221 R9300 R9301 R9302 R9303 R9304 R9305 R9306 R9307 R9308 R9309 R9310 R9312 R9313
D0GB221JA065 D0GB104JA065 D1BB2201A074 D1BB1002A074 D0GD271JA052 ERG2SJ100E ERJ14YJ100U D0GB104JA065 D0GD222JA052 D0GB223JA065 D0GB152JA065 D0GDR00J0004 D0GB102JA065 D0GB473JA065 D0GB392JA065 D0GB471JA065 D0GB471JA065 D0GB223JA065 D0GB123JA065 D0GB103JA065 D0GB103JA065 D0GB103JA065 D0GB103JA065 D0GBR00J0004 D0GB183JA065 D0GB222JA065 D0GB682JA065 D0GB392JA065 D0GB392JA065 D0GB222JA065 D0GBR00J0004 D0GB220JA065 D0GB473JA065 D0GBR00J0004 D0GB473JA065 D0GD3R3JA052 D0GF390JA048 D0GF390JA048 D0GB101JA065 D0GB101JA065 D0GB101JA065 D0GB100JA065 D0GBR00J0004
Part Name & Description
220
1/10W
100K 1/10W
2.2K
1/10W
10K
1/10W
270
1/8W
10
1/10W
10
1/2W
100K 1/10W
2.2K 1/8W
22K
1/10W
1.5K 1.16W
0
1/8W
1K
1/10W
47K
1/10W
3.9K 1/10W
470
1/10W
470
1/10W
22K
1/10W
12K
1/10W
10K
1/10W
10K
1/10W
10K
1/10W
10K
1/10W
0
1/10W
18K
1/10W
2.2K 1/10W
6.8K 1/10W
3.9K 1/10W
3.9K 1/10W
2.2K 1/10W
0
1/10W
22
1/10W
47K
1/10W
0
1/10W
47K
1/10W
3.3
1/8W
39
1/4W
39
1/4W
100
1/10W
100
1/10W
100
1/10W
10
1/10W
0
1/10W
Qty Remarks
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1
CAPACITORS
C51
F1H1H102B047 1000pF 50V
1
C61
F1G1C104A146 0.1uF 16V
1
C62
F1G1C104A146 0.1uF 16V
1
C65
D0GBR00J0004 0
1/10W 1
C66
F1H1H330B052 33pF 50V
1
C67
F1H1H3R0B050 3.0pF 50V
1
C68
F1J1A106A043 10uF 10V
1
C69
F1H1H100B051 10pF 50V
1
C70
F1J1A106A043 10uF 10V
1
C71
F1J1A106A043 10uF 10V
1
C920
F1H1A105A113 1uF
10V
1
C2906 F2A1C821B459 820uF 16V
1
C2907 F2A1V560B146 56uF 35V
1
C2908 F1H1H104B047 0.1uF 50V
1
C5700 F1BAF1020020 1000pF
1
C5701 F0CAF224A105 0.22uF
1
C5702 F0CAF224A105 0.22uF
1
C5705 F1BAF1020020 1000pF
1
C5706 F1BAF1020020 1000pF
1
C5712 F2A2G820A354 82uF 400V
1
C5713 F0C2J1020001 1000pF 630V
1
C5720 F1H1H101B052 100pF 50V
1
C5722 F1H1H102B047 1000pF 50V
1
C5724 F1H1H101B052 100pF 50V
1
C5726 F2A1H100B411 10uF 50V
1
C5727 F2A1H101A147 100uF 50V
1
C5730 F1J1E475A257 4.7uF 25V
1
Safety Ref. No. Part No.
C5747 C5760 C5761 C5791 C5800 C5805 C5808 C5817 C5818 C5819 C5820 C5823 C5824 C5828 C5869 C5870 C8000 C8001 C8003 C8004 C9200 C9202 C9210 C9211 C9214 C9215 C9257 C9300 C9301 C9302 C9304 C9305 C9307 C9308 C9313 C9314
F1B3D471A132 F1H1H104B047 F1H1H104B047 F1J1C106A059 F1J2E1030004 F2A1V4710074 F2A1V4710074 F1H1H682B047 F1H1H104B047 F1H1H560B052 F1H1H102B047 F2A1H100A147 F1J1E105A287 F2A0J471A247 F1H1H104B047 F1H1H104B047 F1H1C104A178 F1H1C104A178 F1H1C104A178 F1H1C104A178 F1H1H101B052 F1H1H101B052 F1H1H101B052 F1H1H101B052 F1H1H101B052 F1H1H101B052 F1H1H104B047 F1H1A105A113 F1J1V1050001 F1H1E105A153 F1H1E105A153 F1J1E105A287 F1H1E105A153 F1H1E105A153 F1J1V1050001 F2A1H100C122
Part Name & Description
470pF 2000V
0.1uF 50V
0.1uF 50V
10uF 16V
0.01uF 250V
470uF 35V
470uF 35V
6800pF 50V
0.1uF 50V
56pF 50V
1000pF 50V
10uF 50V
1uF
25V
470uF 6.3V
0.1uF 50V
0.1uF 50V
0.1uF 16V
0.1uF 16V
0.1uF 16V
0.1uF 16V
100pF 50V
100pF 50V
100pF 50V
100pF 50V
100pF 50V
100pF 50V
0.1uF 50V
1uF
10V
1uF
35V
1uF
25V
1uF
25V
1uF
25V
1uF
25V
1uF
25V
1uF
35V
10uF 50V
Qty Remarks
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
IPSG1502
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References
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