Panasonic SA-PT950P DVD Home Theater Sound System User Manual

June 16, 2024
Panasonic

DVD Home Theater Sound System
SA-PT950P
SA-PT950PC
Colour
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SA-PT950P DVD Home Theater Sound System

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Theater Sound System Specifications
lGENERAL

Power Supply: AC 120 V, 60 Hz
Power Consumption: 135 W
Dimensions (W×H×D): 430×75×424 mm

(16-15/16”×2-15/16”×16-11/16”)
Mass:| Main unit 5 kg (11.02 Ibs)
Operating Temperature Range:| +5°C to +35°C (+41°F to +95°F)
Operating Humidity Range:| 5% to 90% RH (no condensation)

lAMPLIFIER SECTION
RMS Output Power: Dolby Digital Mode
lTotal RMS Dolby Digital mode power: 1200 W
At 1 kHz and total harmonic of 10%

lFront Ch: 250 W / Channel (6 Ω)
lCenter Ch: 250 W / Channel (6 Ω)
lSurround Ch: 100 W / Channel (4 Ω)

At 100 Hz and total harmonic of 10%
lSubwoofer Ch: 250 W / Channel (6 Ω)
FTC Output Power: Dolby Digital Mode
lTotal FTC Dolby Digital mode power: 472 W
At 120 Hz – 20 kHz and total harmonic of 1%

lFront Ch: 104 W / Channel (6 Ω)
lCenter Ch: 101 W / Channel (6Ω)
lSurround Ch: 34 W / Channel (4Ω)

At 45 Hz – 120 Hz and total harmonic of 1%
lSubwoofer Ch: 95W / Channel (6Ω)
lFM/AM TUNER, TERMINALS SECTION
Preset Memory: FM 30 stations
AM / MW 30 stations
Frequency Modulation (FM)

Frequency range:| 87.9-107.9 MHz
(200-kHz step)
87.5-108.0 MHz
(100-kHz step)
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Sensitivity:| 2.5 µV (IHF)
S/N 26 dB:| 2.2 µV
Antenna terminals:| 75 Ω (unbalanced)
Amplitude Modulation (AM/MW):
Frequency range:| 520-1710 kHz (10-kHz step)
AM Sensitivity S/N 20 dB at
1000 kHz:| 560 µV/m
Phone Jack:|

© 2007 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law.
Terminal: Stereo, 3.5 mm (1/8”) jack
Music Port (Front):
Sensitivity: 100 mV, 1.2 kΩ
Terminal (Input): Stereo, 3.5 mm (1/8”) jack
Discs played [8 cm (3”) or 12 cm (5”)]:

  1. DVD (DVD-Video)
  2. DVD-RAM [DVD-VR, MP3 (2, 5), JPEG (4, 5)]
  3. DVD-R [DVD-Video, DVD-VR, MP3 (2, 5), JPEG (4, 5)]
  4. DVD-R DL (DVD-Video, DVD-VR)
  5. DVD-RW [DVD-Video, DVD-VR, MP3 (2, 5), JPEG (4, 5)]
  6. +R, +RW (Video)
  7. +R DL (Video)
  8. CD, CD-R/RW [CD-DA, Video CD, SVCD (1), MP3 (2, 5), WMA (3, 5), JPEG (4, 5), HighMAT Level 2 (Audio and Image)] 1 Conforming to IEC62107
    2 MPEG-1 Layer 3, MPEG-2 Layer 3
    3 Windows Media Audio Ver.9.0 L3
    lNot compatible with Multiple Bit Rate (MBR)
    4 Exif Ver 2.1 JPEG Baseline files
    lPicture resolution: between 160 x 120 and 6144 x 4096 pixels (Sub sampling is 4:0:0, 4:2:0, 4:2:2 or 4:4:4).
    Extremely long and narrow pictures may not be displayed.
    *5 The total combined maximum number of recognizable audio and picture contents and groups: 4000 audio and picture contents and 400 groups

Pick Up:

Wavelength:
lCD:| 785 nm
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lDVD:| 662 nm
Laser power:
lCD / DVD: (P)| CLASS I / CLASS II
lCD / DVD: (PC)| CLASS 1M / CLASS 1
Audio Output (Disc):
Number of channels:| 5.1 ch (FL, FR, C, SL, SR,
SW)
lVIDEO SECTION
Video System:| NTSC
Composite Video Output:
lOutput level:| 1 Vp-p (75 Ω)
lTerminal:| Pin jack (1 system)
Component Video Output (480p/480i):
lY output level:| 1 Vp-p (75 Ω)
lPB output level:| 0.7 Vp-p (75 Ω)
lPR output level:| 0.7 Vp-p (75 Ω)
lTerminal:| Pin jack (Y: green, PB : blue, PR : red) (1 system)
HDMI AV Output:
lTerminal:| Type A connector (19-pin),
CEC Ver.1.3a

Power Consumption in Standby Mode: approx. 0.5 W

Note:

  1. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
    Mass and dimensions are approximate.

Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
“Dolby”, “Pro Logic” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dalby Laboratories.
“DTS” and “DTS Digital Surround” are registered trademarks of DTS, Inc.
Apparatus Claims of U.S. Patent Nos. 4,631,603, 4,577,216, and 4,819,098, licensed for limited viewing uses only.
This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
Windows Media and the Windows logo are tlademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
This product is protected by certain intellectual property rights of Microsoft Corporation and third parties. Use or distribution of such technology outside of this product is prohibited without a license from Microsoft or an authorized Microsoft subsidiary and thitd parties.
WMA is a compression format developed by Microsoft Corporation. It achieves the same sound quality as MP3 with a file size that is smaller than that of MP3.
HighMAT™ and the HighMAT logo are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
1IDMI, the 1IDMI logo and I ligh-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.
HDAVI Control™ is a trademark of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
The XM name and related logos are registered trademarks of XM Satellite Radio Inc. All rights reserved.
iPod is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
Built-in decoders
You can play discs with these symbols. WARNING
This service information is designed for experienced repair technicians only and is not designed for use by the general public.
It does not contain warnings or cautions to advise non-technical individuals of potential dangers in attempting to service a product.
Products powered by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians. Any attempt to service or repair the product or products dealt with in this service information by anyone else could result in serious injury or death.

Safety Precautions

1.1. GENERAL GUIDELINES

  1. 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.
  2. After servicing, see to it that all the protective devices such as insulation barriers, insulation papers shields are properly installed.
  3. After servicing, carry out 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 1MΩ and 5.2MΩ.
    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 1.5kΩ, 10 watts resistor, in parallel with a 0.15µF capacitors, between each exposed metallic part on the set and a good earth ground such as a water pipe, as shown in Figure 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.

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LEAKAGE 1.2. Before Repair and Adjustment
Disconnect AC power to discharge unit AC Capacitors as such C5700, C5701, C5703, C5704, C5705 through a 10 Ω,10W 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 at AC 120 V, 60 Hz in NO SIGNAL mode volume minimal should be ~ 900 mA.
1.2.1. Caution for fuse replacementPanasonic SA PT950P DVD Home Theater
Sound System - replacement 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. Safety Parts 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 & 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.
Table 1

Reference No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
PC5701 B3PBA0000402 PHOTO COUPLER [M]
PC5702 B3PBA0000402 PHOTO COUPLER [M]
PC5720 B3PBA0000402 PHOTO COUPLER [M]
PC5799 B3PBA0000402 PHOTO COUPLER [M]
D5701 B0FBAR000041 DIODE [M]
DZ5701 ERZV10V511CS ZENER [M]
TH5701 D4CAA5R10001 THERMISTOR [M]
TH5860 D4CC11040013 THERMISTOR [M]
L2101 J0JBC0000015 CHIP INDUCTOR [M]
L2201 J0JBC0000015 CHIP INDUCTOR [M]
L2802 J0JBC0000015 CHIP INDUCTOR [M]
L2803 J0JBC0000015 CHIP INDUCTOR [M]
L2804 J0JBC0000015 CHIP INDUCTOR [M]
L2805 J0JBC0000015 CHIP INDUCTOR [M]
L5001 G0B9R5K00003 CHOKE COIL [M]
L5002 G0B9R5K00003 CHOKE COIL [M]
L5201 G0B9R5K00003 CHOKE COIL [M]
L5301 G0B9R5K00003 CHOKE COIL [M]
L5500 J0JKB0000020 EMI BEAD CORE [M]
L5501 J0JKB0000020 EMI BEAD CORE [M]
L5702 ELF22V035B COIL [M]
L5721 J0JKB0000020 EMI BEAD CORE [M]
T2900 G4D1A0000117 TRANSFORMER [M]
T5701 ETS42BM15GAD TRANSFORMER [M]
T5751 ETS19AB236AG TRANSFORMER [M]
F1 K5D802APA008 FUSE [M]
Reference No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
--- --- --- ---
FP2902 K5H5012A0010 FUSE PROTECTOR [M]
P5701 K2AB2B000010 JACK [M]
A2 K2CB2CB00018 AC CORD [M]
C5700 F1BAF1020020 1000P [M]
C5701 ECQU2A334MLA 0.33 [M]
C5703 ECQU2A224MLC 0.22 [M]
C5704 F1BAF1020020 1000P [M]
C5705 F1BAF1020020 1000P [M]

Prevention of Electro Static 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. Examples of typical ES devices are integrated circuits and some field-effect transistors and  semiconductor “chip” components. The following techniques should be used to help reduce the incidence of component damage caused by electro static 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).

Precaution of Laser Diode

CAUTION:
This unit utilizes a Class I/Class II (P), Class 1M/Class 1 (PC) laser.
Invisible laser radiation is emitted from the optical pickup lens.
Wavelength: 662nm(DVD)/785nm(CD).
Maximum output radiation power from pickup: 100µW/VDE
When the unit is turned on:

  1. Do not look directly into the pick up lens.
  2. Do not use optical instruments to look at the pick up lens.
  3. Do not adjust the preset variable resistor on the pickup lens.
  4. Do not disassemble the optical pick up unit.
  5. If the optical pick up is replaced, use the manufacturer’s specified replacement pick up only.
  6. Use of control or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.

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Precaution 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.

About Lead Free Solder (PbF)

4.1. Service caution based on legal restrictions
4.1.1. 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)
PdF
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%

Handling Precautions for Traverse Unit

The laser diode in the optical pickup unit may break down due to static electricity of clothes or human body. Specia l care must be taken avoid caution to electrostatic breakdown when servicing and handling the laser diode.
5.1. 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.
Specia l 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 FPC is connected to the new optical pickup unit. After replacing the optical pickup unit and connecting the flexible cable, cut off the antistatic FPC.

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Handling 5.2. Grounding for electrostatic breakdown prevention
Some devices such as the DVD 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.
5.2.1. Worktable grounding

  1. Put a conductive material (sheet) or iron sheet on the area where the optical pickup is placed, and ground the sheet.

5.2.2. Human body grounding

  1. Use the anti-static wrist strap to discharge the static electricity form your body.

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Accessories

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Operation Procedures

7.1. Remote Control Key Buttons OperationsPanasonic SA PT950P DVD Home
Theater Sound System - Accessories 1 7.2. Main Unit Key Buttons OperationsPanasonic SA
PT950P DVD Home Theater Sound System - Accessories 2 7.3. Wireless Surround
7.3.1. Wireless System Key Buttons Operations (SE-FX65)Panasonic SA
PT950P DVD Home Theater Sound System - Surround 7.3.2. Digital Transmitter Connection (SH-FX65T)
Do not insert or remove while the main unit is on. 7.4. Using the EZ Sync HDAVI Control What is EZ Sync HDAVI Control?
EZ Sync HDAVI Control is a convenient function that offers linked operation of this unit and Panasonic TV (VIERA) with EZ Sync HDAVI Control. You can use this function by connecting the equipment with the HDMI cable. For operational details, see the operating instructions of the connected equipment.
This unit supports “HDAVI Control 2” function.
The TV with “HDAVI Control 2” function enables the following operation:
EZ Sync Control only with TV s remote control (for “HDAVI Control 2”)( right)
Preparation

  • Confirm that the HDMI connection ( OI page 7) has been made.
  • Set “EZ Sync” to “On” ( OI page 26, “HDMI” menu).
  • To complete and activate the connection correctly, turn on all EZ Sync HDAVI Control compatible equipment and set the television to the corresponding HDMI input mode for the home theater system.

Whenever the connection or settings are changed, reconfirm the points above.
One touch play
You can turn on the home theater system and television, and start playing the disc in the play position with a single press of a button.
Press [ONE TOUCH PLAY].
Theater speakers will be automatically activated (→ below).

  • This function also works if you press [ PLAY ] on the home theater remote control during home theater standby mode.

[Note]
Playback may not be immediately displayed on the television. If you miss the beginning portion of playback, press [ ] or [ ] to go back to where playback started.
Auto input switching

  • When you switch the television input to:
    – TV tuner mode, the home theater system will automatically switch to “AUX” .
    – HDMI input mode for the home theater system, the home theater system will automatically switch to “DVD/CD” if it is in “AUX” mode.

  • When you start disc play, the television will automatically switch to the HDMI input mode for the home theater system.
    To toggle the mode that this function works with, press [SETUP] while the main unit is in “AUX” or “D-IN” mode.
    – The default setting is “AUX”.

Speaker control

You can select whether audio is output from the home theater system or the television speakers by using the television menu settings. For details, refer to the operating instructions of your television.
Home theater
Theater speakers are active.

  • When the home theater system is in standby mode, changing the television speakers to theater speakers in the televison menu will automatically turn the home theater system on and select “AUX” as the source.
  • The television speakers are automatically muted.
  • You can control the volume setting using the volume or mute button on the TV s remote control. (The volume level is displayed on the main unit s FL display.)
  • To cancel muting, you can also use the home theater remote control (→ OI page 12).
  • If you turn off the home theater system, television speakers will be automatically activated.

TV
Television speakers are active.

  • The volume of the home theater system is set to “0”.
    This function works only when “DVD/CD” or “AUX” is selected as the source on the home theater system.

  • Audio output is 2-channel audio.

  • When switching between the theater and television speakers, the TV screen may be blank for several seconds.

To toggle which input source the main unit will automatically switch to, press [SETUP] while the main unit is in “AUX” or “D-IN” mode.
The default setting is “AUX”.
Power off link
When the television is turned off, the home theater system goes into standby mode automatically.

  • This function works only when “DVD/CD” or “AUX” is selected as the source on the home theater system.
  • When the television is turned on, the home theater system does not turn on automatically. (Power on link is not available.)

** For “AUX” or “D-IN” mode, power off link can be set to work with one or the other. To toggle the mode that this function works with, press [SETUP] while the main unit is in “AUX” or “D-IN” mode.
The default setting is “AUX”.
[Note]**
Only the home theater system turns off when you press [ ] for shutting it down. Other connected equipment compatible with EZ Sync HDAVI Control stay on.
EZ Sync Contol only with TV’s remote control (for “HDAVI Control 2”)
You can control the disc menus of the home theater system with the TV s remote control when using the t “DVD/CD” source. When operating the TV s remote control, refer to the below illustration for operation buttons.

  1. Select the theater operation menu by using the television menu settings.
    (For details, refer to the operating instructions of your television.)
    • The home theater system will automatically switch to “DVD/CD” if it is in “AUX” mode. **** To toggle the mode that this function works with, press [SETUP] while the main unit is in “AUX” or “D-IN” mode.
    The default setting is “AUX”.

  2. Select the desired item.
    “TOP MENU”: Shows a disc top menu (→ OI page 17, 20) or program list (→ OI page 21).
    “MENU”:
    Shows a disc menu or play (→ OI page 17, 20) list (→ OI page 21).
    “Control Panel”: The basic operations for discs are available.

[Note]

  • Depending on the menu, some button operations cannot be performed from the TV s remote control.
  • “Control Panel” can be selected directly by using a button on the TV s remote control (e.g. [SUB MENU]).

7.5. Using the XM® Satellite RadioPanasonic SA PT950P DVD Home Theater
Sound System - Satellite Radio operations are described mainly with the remote control.
You can alternatively use the corresponding button on the main unit.
1 [SELECTOR] 2 [X TUNING W] 3 [MEMORY] 4 [ TUNE MODE] XM Satellite Radio
XM Satellite Radio is the provider of satellite radio. XM offers more than 170 digital radio channels with music, talk, news, sports, comedy, traffic and weather reports. To enjoy XM Satellite Radio, subscription is required.
For more information, visit XM on the Web at www.xmradio.com for U.S. customers, or www.xmradio.ca for Canada customers.
How to Subscribe
XM monthly service subscription sold separately. XM Connect & Play antenna, or XM Passport Mini-Tuner and Home Dock (includes home antenna) required to receive XM service (sold separately). Channels with frequent explicit language are indicated with an XL. Channel blocking is available for XM radio receivers by calling 1-800-XMRADIO (U.S. residents) or 1-877-GET-XMSR (Canada residents). Subscriptions subject to Customer Agreement available at xmradio.com (U.S. residents) and xmradio.ca (Canada residents).
Only available in the 48 contiguous United States and Canada.
2006 XM Satellite Radio Inc. All rights reserved. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

You should have your Radio ID ready (→ right).
Preparation
The XM Satellite Radio ID
Please confirm your XM Satellite Radio ID necessary for activating
XM Satellite Radio as follows.

  1. Press [TUNER/BAND]*1 to select “XM”.
    Ensure the antenna is connected (OI page 8).”

  2. Press [PLAY MODE]*4 to select “MANUAL”.
    Each time you press the button: MANUAL → PRESET

  3. Press [0] to select “XM 0” (XM channel 0).
    “RADIO ID”is indicated in the display briefly, followed by an 8-digit alphanumeric ID.

  4. Note your XM Satellite Radio ID.
    To avoid ambiguity, the letters I, O, S and F are not used in the ID. To exit, press [ *** ]2 to select another channel.

Optimizing the XM signal reception
The main unit has a signal strength indicator function that allows you to optimize the XM signal reception.

  1. Press [TUNER/BAND]*1 to select “XM”.
    Ensure the antenna is connected (OI page 8).

  2. Press and hold [FL DISPLAY] until the XM signal status is displayed.Panasonic SA PT950P DVD Home Theater Sound System - Symbols 6

  3. Position the antenna for the best possible satellite signal reception.
    The display changes depending on the signal strength.
    If the satellite signal is weak or not available, you can optimize for the terrestrial signal (where available).

  4. Press [FL DISPLAY] to return to the previous display.

Tips for optimizing reception

  • To prevent interference with wireless equipment, place the antenna away from this unit, Panasonic wireless sound system SH-FX80/SH-FX85, Panasonic wireless system SH-FX50/SH-FX60/SH-FX65, and other equipment that emits radio waves (such as radio equipment and microwave ovens).
  • Place the antenna near a south-facing window with an unobstructed view of the sky for the best satellite signal reception.
  • Refer also to the operating instructions of your XM antenna.

7.6. Using the Music Port

Preparation

  • To avoid distorted sound, make sure that any equalizer function of your external device is turned off.
  • Reduce the volume of the main unit and external device.
  1. Connect the external device (not included).
    Plug type: ∅ 3.5 mm (‘1/8″) stereo mini plugPanasonic SA PT950P DVD Home
Theater Sound System - Music Port

  2. Press [ >, < SELECT] repeatedly to select “MUSIC P.”.
    ● Adjust the volume on the external device to a normal listening level, and then adjust the volume of the main unit.
    ● You can enjoy sound from all speakers when you press [SRD MUSIC] to turn on Surround Music (→ Ol page 32).

7.7. About iPod
7.7.1. iPod Connection

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Charging time

iPod nano 2nd generation (aluminum)
iPod 5th generation (video)
iPod nano 1st generation| Until iPod is fully charged
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iPod 4th generation (color display)
iPod 4th generation
iPod mini| 5 hours (fixed)

[Note]

  • AC cord must be connected with the main unit.

  • OPTION will be shown on the main unit’s display during iPod charging in main unit standby mode. It will go off when charging is finished.
    For the above models under “fixed 5-hour charging”, “OPTION
    continues to be displayed throughout this duration, even when your iPod is fully charged. You can turn off this display by removing the iPod from the dock.

  • Compatibility depends on the software version of your iPod.

7.7.2. Using the iPod

Preparation

  • Adjust the volume on the iPod to a normal listening level.
  • Reduce the volume of the main unit.
  • Confirm the iPod connection (→ OI page 10).
  1. Press [>, < SELECT] repeatedly to select “OPTION”.
    The iPod turns on.

  2. Press [▶ PLAY] to play th e iPod.
    Adjust the volume of the main unit.
    You can enjoy surround sound when you press [PL/S.SRD] to turn on Super Surround ( → OI page 32).

Alternatively, press [◼] on the main unit. To pause track
(During play/pause) Alternatively, press [ ] on the main unit. To skip a

track
(During play/pause) or press and hold Alternatively, press and hold [ ] on the main unit.| To search the current track

When you select another source, or turn the main unit off, the iPod turns off.
[Note]
Image/video display through the home theater is not available.
Compatible iPod

Name Memory  size

iPod nano
2nd generation (aluminum)| 4GB, 6GB
iPod
5th generation (video)| 2GB, 4GB, 8GB
iPod
5th generation (video)| 60GB, 80GB
iPod nano
1st generation| 30GB
iPod
4th generation (color display)| 1GB, 2GB, 4GB
iPod
4th generation (color display)| 40GB, 60GB
iPod
4th generation| 20GB, 30GB
iPod
4th generation| 40GB
iPod mini| 20GB

  • Compatibility depends on the software version of your iPod.

7.8. Disc Information
7.8.1. Disc Playability (Media)
Commercial discs

Disc Logo Indicated in these instructions by Remarks
**** DVD-Video **** **** [DVD-V] **** High quality movie and music

discs
Video CD| | [VCD]| Music discs with video Including SVCD (Conforming to IEC62107)
CD| | [CD]| Music discs

Recorded discs (  : Playable, : Not playable)

Disc| Logo| Recorded on a DVD video
recorder, etc.| Recorded on a personal computer, etc.| Finalizing 6
---|---|---|---|---
[DVD-VR] 2| [DVD-V] 4| [WMA]| [MP3]| [JPEG]
DVD-RAM| | | –| x| | | Not Necessary
DVD-R/RW| | | | x| | | Necessary
DVD-R DL| | 3| | x| x| x| Necessary
+R/ +RW| –| x| ( )
5| x| x| x| Necessary
+R DL| –| x| ( ) 5| x| x| x| Necessary
CD-R/RW 1| –| –| –| | | | Necessary
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  • It may not be possible to play all the above-mentioned discs in some cases due to the type of disc, the condition of the recording, the recording method, or how the files were created [→ Refer to Section 7.8.2. File Extension Type Support  (WMA/MP3/JPEG)]
  1. This unit can play CD-R/RW recorded with CD-DA or Video CD format. [WMA] [MP3] [JPEG] This unit also plays HighMAT discs.
  2. Discs recorded on DVD video recorders or DVD video cameras, etc. using Version 1.1 of the Video Recording Format (a unified video recording standard).
  3. Discs recorded on DVD video recorders or DVD video cameras using Version 1.2 of the Video Recording Format (a unified video recording standard).
  4. Discs recorded on DVD video recorders or DVD video cameras using DVD-Video Format.
  5. Recorded using a format different from DVD-Video Format, therefore some functions cannot be used.
  6. A process that allows play on compatible equipment. To play a disc that is indicated as “Necessary”, the disc must first be finalized on the device it was recorded on.
  7. Closing the session will also work.

Discs that cannot be played
DVD-RW version 1.0, DVD-Audio, DVD-ROM, CD-ROM, CDV, CD-G, SACD, DivX Video Disc and Photo CD, DVD-RAM that cannot be removed from their cartridge, 2.6-GB and 5.2-GB DVD-RAM, and “Chaoji” VCD available on the market including CVD, DVCD, and SVCD that do not conform to IEC62107.

Note about using a DualDisc
The digital audio content side of a DualDisc does not meet the  echnical specifications of the Compact Disc Digital Audio (CD-DA) format so playback may not be possible.

7.8.2. File Extension Type Support (WMA/MP3/JPEG)

Format Disc Extension Reference
[WMA] CD-R/RW “.WMA”
“.wma” Compatible compression rate: between 48 kbps and 320 kbps You cannot

play WMA files that are copy-protected.
This unit does not support Multiple Bit Rate (MBR: an encoding process for audio content that produces an audio file encoded at several different bit rates).
[MP3]| DVD-RAM DVD-R/RW CD-R/RW| “.MP3”
“.mp3”| Compatible compression rate:
between 32 kbps and 320 kbps for sampling frequencies of 32 kHz and above between 8 kbps and 160 kbps for sampling frequencies of 24 kHz and below
This unit does not support ID3 tags. Compatible sampling frequencies:
DVD-RAM, DVD-R/RW:
11.02, 12, 22.05, 24, 44.1 and 48 kHz CD-R/RW:
8, 11.02, 12, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1 and 48 kHz
[JPEG]| DVD-RAM DVD-R/RW CD-R/RW| “.JPG”
“.jpg”
“.JPEG”
“.jpeg”| JPEG files taken on a digital camera that conform to DCF Standard (Design rule for Camera File system) Version 1.0 are displayed.
Files that have been altered, edited or saved with computer picture editing software may not be  isplayed.
This unit cannot display moving pictures, MOTION JPEG and other such formats, still pictures other  han JPEG (e.g. TIFF), or play pictures with attached audio.

  • When there are more than 8 groups, the eighth group onwards will be displayed on one vertical line in the menu screen.
  • There may be differences in the display order on the menu screen and computer screen.
  • This unit cannot play files recorded using packet write.

At the time of recording, prefix folder and file names. This should be with numbers that have an equal number of digits, and should be done in the order you want to play them (this may not work at times).
Naming folders and files (Files are treated as contents and folders are treated as groups on this unit.) DVD RAM

  • Discs must conform to UDF 2.0.

DVD R/RW

  • Discs must conform to UDF bridge (UDF 1.02/ISO9660).
  • This unit does not support multi-session. Only the default session is played.

CD-R/RW

  • Discs must conform to ISO9660 level 1 or 2 (except for extended formats).
  • This unit supports multi session but if there are many sessions it takes more time for play to start. Keep the number of sessions to a minimum to avoid this.

New Features

8.1. About HDMI
8.1.1. What is HDMI?

AN_INTERFACE DESIGNED FOR THE DIGITAL REVOLUTION

From broadcast equipment to TVs, the AV world is going digital. As this digital revolution unfolds, there’s a growing need for an interface that digitally transmits signals between connected equipment. The solution: HDMI, or High-Definition Multimedia Interface.
HDMI transmits digital video and audio signals at speeds up to 5 Gps without compr essing them. It supports high- definition images up to 1080p and high- quality , multi-channel audio formats such as DVD-Audio. And it provides all this performance with the ease of connecting a single cable.
Also equipped with a copyright protection function, HDMI is a simple, high- performance interface that supports the growing digital age.

8.1.2. _ Advanced Digital Pictures
Compare HDMI connection with conventional analog connection, using the DVD player as an example. With an analog connection, the digital signal from the DVD player is converted to analog and sent to the TV, then converted back to digital and displayed. Inevitably, there is some loss of picture quality due to conversion errors and to noise and signal degradation that occurs as the signal travels through the cable.
With HDMI, on the other hand, the DVD signal is transmitted to the TV in its original digital form. There is no conversion from digital to analog and back, and thus no quality loss from conversion errors. Image quality is thus higher, Plus, because HDMI  supports 480p, 1080i, and up  to 1080p high-definition images with copy protection, itproduces images with quality that is ideal for large-screen viewing.

  1. ADVANCED DIGITAL PICTURES
    Digital transmission of video signals helps maximize the quality of HDTV images.

  2. ADVANCED DIGITAL SOUND
    Digital transmission of multi-channel audio signals, such as DVD-Audio signals, provides an exceptionally pure sound.

  3. EASY TO USE
    Both video and audio signals are transmitted over a single cable, so connection is easier and there’s less clutter.

| Video Signal Type| Audio Signal| Copyright Pr otection| Signal Compr ession
---|---|---|---|---
HDMI| Digital| •| •| Without
compr ession
IEEE 1394| Digital| •| •| Compression
DVI + HDCP| Digital| –| •| Without
compression
DVI| Digital| –| –| Without
compression

Video Signal Transmission — HDMI vs. Analog

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Monitors that Maximize HDMI’s Advantages In plasma display panels, liquid crystal displays, and LCD projectors, the image processing and display systems are digital. When a set-top box or DVD player is connected to one of these monitors via HDMI, the signal processing is digital all the way from transmission to display, so the images are beautiful.

8.1.3. Advanced Digital Sound
The super -high-quality linear PCM sound provided by DVD- Audio is not given its full potential when the digital signal is transmitted through an analog cable.
With a conventional analog connection, the digital signal carrying DVD-Audio’s detailed audio data is converted to analog before being sent to the amplifier and output. Sound quality is diminished due to noise and signal degradation.
HDMI, on the other hand, transmits the signal in its original digital form, so the sound is extremely pure. HDMI also Supports up to eight channels of multi- channel sound. Plus, it connects the player and amplifier with a single cable, rather than the multiple cables needed  in conventional connection.Panasonic
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HDMI transmits both video and audio signals over a_ single cable, so connection is quick and easy and the area around the TV remains uncluttered.
Also, when each of the connected units is HDMI-compatible, control signals can be exchanged among them. This means that, in the future, it will be possible to operate several units from a single remote control, or to operate several units via linked control.Panasonic SA PT950P DVD Home Theater Sound System -
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Products 8.2. Wireless Features
8.2.1. Function Overview
Year 2007 PT models support wireless which includes FX65/FX66, wireless subwoofer and FX85 as described below:-
8.2.1.1. FX65/FX66

  • The FX65/FX66 supports one-way wireless transmission only, that is, it will only transmit wireless audio signal to the rear surround speakers. The FX65/FX66 receiver module includes a D-AMP and SMPS. The transmitter interfaces with the main unit using serial communications to communicate information such as mute command request, link detection and ID setting request.
    Maximum range attainable is 15 meters.

8.2.1.2. Wireless Subwoofer (For PT1050 only)

  • The wireless subwoofer receiver module is similar in operation with FX65/FX66 in such a way that it only supports one-way wireless transmission. It also includes a D-AMP and SMPS. The difference in the wireless subwoofer receiver module is the way its hardware interprets the audio it receives from the transmitter since it is the same audio received by the FX65/FX66 receiver. Maximum range attainable is 30 meters.

8.2.1.3. FX85

  • The FX85 supports the multi-room function wherein it operates as a second room wireless receiver (up to a maximum of two).
    Maximum range attainable is 30 meters. It can send commands to the main unit to control functions such as Play, Stop, Forward Skip/Channel Up, Reverse Skip/Channel Down. It also has a built-in DAP pocket for stand-alone operation by inserting a DAP device (e.g. iPod) in the DAP pocket to play the device only via the device’s own control buttons, FX85 cannot control the device using its own buttons. The transmitter interfaces with the main unit using serial communications to communicate information such as mute command request, link detection, ID setting request and button commands from the FX85 buttons (Play, Stop, Forward Skip/Channel Up, Reverse Skip/Channel Down). The FX85 receiver module has the following functions/terminals/buttons:
FX85 BUTTONS FX85 FUNCTIONS
FX 85 Power Button D-Amp
Selector Button SMPS
Play Button D-Port Connector
Stop Button ID Set Switch
Forward Skip/Channel Up MPort
Reverse Skip/Channel Down
Volume Control

8.2.2. Block Diagram

  • There are two types of transmitter cards, Type A and Type B, and two types of receiver modules, Type 1 and Type 2 for the wireless configuration. The block diagrams below describe the differences of each of the types.

8.2.2.1. TX-TYPE A / RX-TYPE 1

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  • Type A transmitter uses one ADC (Analog to Digital Converter) and transmits audio through Channel 2. Type 1 receiver (Rx) uses one DAC and output audio through Channel 2. The firmware (that is downloaded to EEPROM IC) multiplexes which channel to listen to (in this case Channel 2 since type A is transmitting from channel 2 In) by setting the baseband accordingly.

8.2.2.2. TX-TYPE B / RX-TYPE 2

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  • Type B transmitter uses two ADC (Analog to Digital Converter) to send audio streams from Channel 1 and Channel 2 for the FX65/FX66 surround sound and FX85 second room audio, respectively. Type 2 receiver outputs audio through Channel 2. The software multiplexes which channel to listen to by setting the baseband accordingly. For example, if the receiver is configured as an FX85 receiver (Type 2), the baseband is configured to accept Channel 1 audio transmission and redirect it to Channel 2 Out. If the receiver is set as an FX65/FX66 or wireless subwoofer, the baseband is configured to accept channel 2 audio transmission and redirect it to the same Channel 2 Out.

8.2.3. Activation

  • FX65/FX66 can be activated in the main unit by using either transmitter Type A or Type B and enabling surround sound by selecting Surround Music, DPL or Super Surround (Music/Movie).
  •  FX85 Wireless feature is enabled by default when the user uses transmitter type B.

8.2.4. LED Indication

  • For FX65/FX66, there will be two-color LED that will be used to indicate Power On and Link. If link, the two-color LED will be green, else, it will be red.

For FX85, the front panel will have LED indicators for Standby,, Wireless Link, Charge, Option and Music Port. During Power On, Standby LED will be OFF. Only during power OFF will this LED be ON (Red). Wireless Link indicator will be ON (Green) when link is established between TX and RX and OFF when link is lost. Pressing the selector button will toggle from any of the selector modes Wireless, Option and Music port. Only the currently selected mode will be ON (Green), the other two will be OFF. Charge LED will be ON (Red) once iPod charging is initiated.

8.2.5. Key Operation (FX85)

  • Selector Button
    This button will be used to select Wireless, Option or M.Port and enabling the corresponding LED indicators for each mode. During Power On, by default, selector mode is set to Wireless when power is initially supplied to the system. But during Power On/OFF button, it will remember the last selector mode setting.

  • Play Button
    This button will send command to the main unit to play CD/DVD as well as the iPod. This function is therefore meaningful only  if the second room selector is in Main Source (with the first room user in CD/DVD or iPod) and iPod.

  • Stop Button
    This button will send command to the main unit to stop CD/DVD as well as the iPod. This function is therefore meaningful only if the second room selector is in Main Source (if the first room user is in CD/DVD mode or iPod) and iPod.

  • Forward Skip/Channel Up
    This button depends on the second room source currently selected. It will be interpreted as a Forward Skip by the main unit if the second room source is in Main Source (with the first room user is in CD/DVD or iPod mode) and iPod. It will be interpreted as a Channel Up (preset channels only) if the second room source is in FM, AM, or XM.

  • Reverse Skip/Channel Down
    This button depends on the second room source currently selected. It will be interpreted as a Reverse Skip by the main unit if the second room source is in Main Source (if the first room user is in CD/DVD or mode) and iPod. It will be interpreted as a Channel Down (preset channels only) if the second room source is in FM, AM, or XM.

  • Volume Control
    Volume control will be local to the FX85 module only. Default volume (TBD) will be set every time power is first supplied to the system or during exit from stand by mode.

  • ID-setting Operation
    ID setting operation can be invoked by pressing fast-forward key in the main unit and three [3] key in the remocon. Once ID- setting is triggered, the receiver must press its ID-setting button within 60 seconds. During this period, the transmitter will be in
    open connect mechanism whereby any receiver can pair with the transmitter. After this period elapsed, the transmitter will revert back to using close connect code whereby only those receivers which have the same ID as the transmitter will be able to link. The user also has the option to exit the ID setting operation by pressing the same keys.

  • iPod Detection and Charging
    iPod is detected once inserted on the FX85 and battery charging automatically starts.

  •  − The iPod Charging in Standby Mode:
    lUpon iPod insertion detection and FX85 is in Power OFF (stand by), FX85 set will enter iPod charging Standby Mode.
    lThe FX85’s CHARGE LED will light up whenever the iPod is charging.
    lFX85 will charge the battery up to five hours. After this period, FX85 will not try to recharge the iPod.
    lAfter battery full condition, even if the iPod is operated such as play, FX85 will not retry to recharge the iPod (timer will start immediately once iPod is inserted).
    lRe – charging of the battery in iPod Charging Standby Mode can be done only by removing and reinserting the iPod to the dock.
    − The iPod charging in Power On Mode:
    lThe iPod automatically charges its battery whenever it is connected during Power ON.
    lThe FX85’s CHARGE LED will light up whenever the iPod is charging.
    lFX85 will continue charging the iPod as long as it is inserted (no charging time limit of five hours).

8.2.6. FX Configurations
There are four types of configurations for the FX series. This is explained by the following illustrations below:
Case 1: FX65/FX66

  • This is the basic configuration of FX65/FX66 whereby it is only receiving wireless surround audio signal from the main set. This uses a Type A transmitter which is only able to send audio in one direction. Audio is sent using streams AB through Ch 2.

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Case 2 A: FX65/FX66 + FX85

  • In this configuration, a second receiver, an FX85, in another room is listening to another audio source from the main set. The FX85 also is able to send command to the main set such as Play, Stop, Skip, and Preset Tuner Channel Up/Down. This configuration uses Type B transmitter which is an upgrade of the Type A and can be used on Type 1 (FX65/FX66). This transmitter is able to send audio signal for second room via Ch 1 and first room via Ch 2.
    In this configuration, streams AB is used to transmit the audio from main unit to the first room Type 1 receiver (FX65/FX66) via Ch 2. While the second room audio is transmitted through stream CD via Ch 1.

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Case 3 A: Wireless Subwoofer

  • This configuration, Type A transmitter send signals to subwoofer and Type 1 receiver (FX65/FX66) via channel 2, which is the same audio signals sent to FX65/FX66 as well. The subwoofer only decodes the low frequency signal.

Case 3 B: FX65/FX66 + FX85 + Wireless Subwoofer (for PTX7, PT1050)

  • In this configuration, all audio source for the Type 1 subwoofer and Type 1 first room receiver (FX65/FX66) through streams AB via Ch 2 and Type 2 second room receiver (FX85) comes from transmitter B through streams CD via Ch 1. For this  configuration, the user must perform ID setting for FX85 if it is sold as an accessory, but for bundled type, it already is paired with the transmitter.

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8.2.7. User Operation Flow

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8.2.8. Baseband Settings Update from EEPROM IC

  • The software will read from an external EEPROM IC to get the selected baseband IC settings. Not all baseband register settings (a total of 512 bytes) will be read from the EEPROM IC, though. Aside from getting the baseband settings from the EEPROM IC, it is also used to enable FCC testing, select the application type and entering into doctor mode (this can be enabled also by sending a command via the main unit).

8.2.9. Doctor Mode

  • For normal operation but automatic frequency selection is disabled, it can enter into Doctor Mode. This feature is hidden from normal user and will be used by the service center to fix to a particular RF Channel. With doctor mode, the user can disable frequency automatic allocation and sniffer and be able to select a fix RF Channel (Channels 1, 2 or 3) by a combination or remote control keys. Refer to Section 9.4 for Wireless Doctor Mode.

Self-Diagnosis and Special Mode Setting

9.1. Service Mode Summary Table
The service modes can be activated by pressing various button combination on the main unit and remote control unit.
Below is the summary for the various modes for checking:

Player buttons| Remote control unit buttons| Application| Note
---|---|---|---
STOP| 0| Error code check.| (Refer to the section “9.2.1. Service Mode
Table 1” for more information.)
5| Jitter checking.
PAUSE| Initial setting of laser drive current.
FUNCTIONS| DVD laser drive current check.| (Refer to the section “9.2.2. Service Mode Table 2” for more information.)
1| ADSC internal RAM data check.
3| CD laser drive current check.
6| Region display and mode.| (Refer to the section “9.2.3. Service Mode Table 3“ for more information.)
7| Micro-processor firmware version check.
| Initialization of the player (factory setting is restored).
Used after replacement of Micro-processor (DV5 LSI) IC, FLASH ROM IC (IC8651), EEPROM IC (IC8611) and DVD Module P.C.B.
8| DVD Module P.C.B. firmware version check.| (Refer to the section “9.2.4. Service Mode Table 4“ for more information.)
MENU| Communication error display.
TOP MENU| ECC error check.
EQ| CPPM/CRM keys check.
ENTER| DVD Module P.C.B. reset.
▲| Timer 1 check.| (Refer to the section “9.2.5. Service Mode Table 5“ for more information.)
▼| Timer 1 reset.
◀| Timer 2 check.
▶| Timer 2 reset.
STOP+| 1| Combination reliability test mode.| (Refer to the section “9.2.7.1. Test Mode List” for more information.)
2| OPEN/CLOSE reliability test mode.
3| Tray rotation reliability test mode.

Note:
An error code will be canceled if a power supply is turned OFF.
1: CPPM is the copy guard function beforehand written in the disk for protection of copyrights.
2: CEC is the consumer electronic control used for high-level user control of HDMI-connected devices.
*3: HDCP is the specification developed to control digital audio & video contents transmission for DVI or HDMI connections.

9.2. Service Mode Table (Main Unit)
By pressing various button combinations on the main unit and remote control unit, you can activate the various service modes for checking.
Special Note:
Due to the limitations of the no. characters that can be shown on the FL Display, the “FL Display” button on the remote control unit can be used to show the two display pages. (Display 1 / Display 2).

  • Refer to Section 7.1 for the section on “Remote Control Key Buttons Operations“.

9.2.1. Service Mode Table 1

Item FL Display Front Key
Mode Name Description Key Operation
Jitter check Jitter check.

Jitter rate is measured and displayed.
Measurement is repeatedly done in the cycle of one second. Read error counter starts from zero upon mode setting.
When target block data failed to be read out, the counter advances by one increment. When the failure is caused by minor error, it may be corrected when retried to enable successful
reading.
In this case, the counter advances by one. When the error persists even after retry, the counter may jump by two or more.
FL Display sequence:
Display 1    2.| Jitter rate is shown in decimal notation to one place of decimal.
Focus drive value is shown in hexadecimal
notation.| In STOP (no disc) mode, press [STOP] button on the main unit, and [5] button on the remote control unit.
Press [POWER] button to exit.
Press [FL Display] on remote control unit for next page (FL Display).
Error code check| Error code check
The latest error code stored in the EEPROM IC is displayed.
Note: Refer to “Section 9.5 DVD Self Diagnostic Function-Error Code” for more detailed  information on the errorcodes.| Error code (play_err) is expressed in the
following convention.
Error code = 0 x DAXX is expressed: DVDnn U12
Error code = 0 x DBXX is expressed: DVDnn H12
Error code = 0 x DXXX is expressed: DVDnn F123
Error code = 0 x 0000 is expressed: DVDnn F–
“xx” denotes the error code| In STOP (no disc) mode, press [STOP] button on the main unit, and [0] button on the remote control unit. * With pointing of cursor up and down on display.
Cancelled automatically 5 seconds later.
To exit, press [POWER] button on main unit or remote control.
Initial setting of laser drive current| Initial setting of laser drive current.
Initial current value for the DVD laser and CD laser is separately saved in the EEPROM IC.
FL Display sequence:
Display 1 2.|
The value denotes the current in decimal
notation. The above example shows the initial current is XXXmA and YYYmA for CD laser and DVD laser respectively when the laser is switched on.| In STOP (no disc) mode, press [STOP] button on the main unit, and [3] button on the remote
control unit.
Cancelled automatically 5 seconds later.
Press [FL Display] on remote control unit for next page. (FL Display)

9.2.2. Service Mode Table 2

Item FL Display Front Key
Mode Name Description Key Operation

DVD laser drive current
measurement| DVD laser drive current measurement.
DVD laser drive current is measured and the result is displayed together with the initial value stored in the EEPROM IC.
After the measurement, DVD laser emission is kept on. It is turned off when POWER key is switched off.
FL Display sequence: Display 1 → 2.|
The value denotes the current in decimal
notation. The above example shows the initial current is XXXmA and the measured value is YYYmA.| In STOP (no disc) mode, press [STOP] button on the main unit, and
[FUNCTIONS] button on the remote control unit.
Cancelled automatically 5 seconds later.
Press [FL Display] on remote control unit for next page (FL Display) on values of dvd drive current.
ADSC internal RAM data
check| ADSC internal RAM data check.
ADSC internal RAM data is read out and displayed.|
The value is shown in hexadecimal notation. The above example shows the data in ADSC address FBOh is XXXXh.| In STOP (no disc) mode, press [STOP] button on the main unit, and [1] button on the remote
To exit, press [POWER] button.
CD laser drive current
measurement| CD laser drive current measurement.
CD laser drive current is measured and the result is displayed together with the initial value stored in the EEPROM IC.
After the measurement, CD laser emission is kept on. It is turned off when POWER key is switched off.
FL Display sequence:
Display 1→ 2.|
The value denotes the current in decimal
notation.
The above example shows the initial current
is 0XXmA and the measured value is 0YYmA.| In STOP (no disc) mode, press [STOP] button on the main unit, and [3] button on the remote
control unit.
Cancelled automatically 5 seconds later.
Press [FL Display] on remote control unit for next page. (FL Display)

9.2.3. Service Mode Table 3

Item FL Display Front Key
Mode Name Description Key Operation

Micro-processor firmware version display & EEPROM checksum
display.| Micro-processor firmware version display & EEPROM checksum display.
EEPROM checksum is only available due to existence of EEPROM IC.
Note: Condition 1/2/3 shows the state of EEPROM IC. It is indicated in Display 2.
FL Display sequence:
Display 1→ 2 →3.| If the version of the EEPROM does not match,
[NG] is displayed. (a) If there is NO EEPROM header string OR
(b) If there is no EEPROM (no data is received
by Micro-processor), [NO] is displayed. If the EEPROM version matches, checksum
[YYYY] is displayed.
| Cancelled automatically In STOP (no disc) mode, press [STOP] button on the main unit, and [7] button on the remote control unit. 5 seconds later.
Press [FL Display] button on
remote control unit for next page. (FL Display)
Initialization| Initialization.
User settings are cancelled and player is initialized to factory setting.
It is necessary when after replacement of Micro-processor (DV5 LSI) IC, FLASH ROM IC (IC8651), EEPROM IC (IC8611) & DVD Module P.C.B.| | In STOP (no disc) mode, press [STOP] button on the main unit,
and [ 10] button on the remote control unit. Cancelled automatically 5 seconds later.
Region display| Region code display, TV broadcasting system & the model no. information.
Note: Refer to Figure 2 for “Video Design Information”.| | In STOP (no disc) mode, press [STOP] button on the main unit,
and [6] button on the remote control unit.
Cancelled automatically 5 seconds later.
Model Series| Country Region| Region Code| TV Broadcasting System| Product
---|---|---|---|---
Signal System (Default)| Region Display (Default)| OSD Menu Language
P, PC, PX| USA, Canada, PX| 1| NTSC| NTSC (A)| 1PN| English, Spanish, Canadian French
(S)| Japan| 2| NTSC| NTSC (
A)| 2PN| Japanese, English
E| Europe| 2| PAL| PAL (*C)| 2P6| English, French, German, Spanish, Polish, Russian, Czech, Hungarian
EB, EG| Europe| 2| PAL| PAL (*C)|
2P6| English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Polish, Swedish, Dutch
GC, GS| Middle East| 2| PAL| PAL (*C)| *** 2P6| English, French, German, Spanish, Polish, Russian, Czech, Hungarian
GCS, GD,
GT, GCT| South East Asia,
Korea, Taiwan| 3| PAL NTSC| NTSC (
B)| 3PN| English, Traditional Chinese
GN| New Zealand, Australia| 4| PAL| * PAL (C)| ** 4P6| English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Polish, Swedish, Dutch
PL, GCP, LB| Central/South/ Latin America| 4| NTSC| NTSC (*D)| 4PN| English, Spanish, French,

Brazilian Portuguese

EE| CIS| 5| SECAM| * PAL (C)| ** 5P6| English, French, German, Spanish, Polish, Russian, Czech, Hungarian
GK| China| 6| PAL| NTSC (*B)| 6PN| English, Simplified Chinese

NTSC (*A)

Source Output
Screen Saver NTSC
NTSC disc NTSC
PAL disc PAL (DVD-V)

NTSC (DVD-A/VCD)

NTSC (*B)

Source Output
Screen Saver NTSC
NTSC disc NTSC (default)

PAL60
PAL disc| PAL60

PAL (*C)

Source Output
Screen Saver PAL
NTSC disc PAL60 (default)

NTSC
PAL disc| PAL

NTSC (*D)

Source Output
Screen Saver NTSC
NTSC disc NTSC
PAL disc NTSC

Explanation of Display

Panasonic SA PT950P DVD Home Theater Sound System - Explanation of
Display 9.2.4. Service Mode Table 4

Item FL Display Front Key
Mode Name Description Key Operation

DVD Module
P.C.B. firmware
version display| DVD Module P.C.B. firmware version is displayed on the FL Display.
The firmware version can be updated using recovery disc.
Note: It is necessary to check for firmware version before carrying out the version up using the disc.| | In STOP (no disc) mode, press [STOP] button on the main unit,
and [8] button on the remote control unit.
Cancelled automatically 5 seconds later.
Communication error display| Displays frequency of communication errors between system control IC and mechanism control IC in the DVD Module P.C.B.| | In STOP (no disc) mode, press [STOP] button on the main unit,
and [MENU] button on the remote control unit.
Cancelled automatically 5 seconds later.
ECC Error Check| ECC refers to Error Correction Code. It
describes the error correction code that was carried out for the decoding of audio & video.
FL Display sequence:
Display 1→2.| | In STOP (no disc) mode, press [STOP] button on the main unit,
and [TOP MENU] button on the remote control unit.
Press [POWER] button to exit.
Press [FL Display] on remote control unit for next page (FL Display).
CPPM/CRM Keys Check| CPPM/CRM refers to the Content
Protection for Recordable Media and Pre-Recorded Media. It displays the existence of the keys as “1” or “0”.
OK: Existing of keys.
NG: Non existing of keys.| | In STOP (no disc) mode, press [STOP] button on the main unit,
and [EQ] button on the remote control unit.
Cancelled automatically 5 seconds later.
DVD Module P.C.B. Reset| To reset DVD Module P.C.B.
This process is used when the DVD Module P.C.B. or FLASH ROM IC is replaced with a new one.| | While in initialization mode, press & hold [STOP] button on the main unit, follow by [ENTER] button on the remote
control unit.
Cancelled automatically 5 seconds later.

9.2.5. Service Mode Table 5

Item FL Display Front Key
Mode Name Description Key Operation
Timer 1 check Timer 1 check

Laser operation timer is measured separately for DVD laser and CD laser.
FL Display sequence:
Display 1 →2.|
Shown to the above is DVD laser usage time, and to the below is CD laser usage time.
Time is shown in 5 digits of decimal notation
in a unit of 10 hours.
“00000” will follow “99999”. (DVD laser) Time is shown in 6 digits of decimal notation
in a unit of 10 hours.
“000000” will follow “999999”. (CD laser)| In STOP (no disc) mode, press [STOP] button on the main unit,
and [▲] button on the remote control unit.
Cancelled automatically 5 seconds later.
Press [FL Display] button for next page of FL Display.
Timer 1 reset| Timer 1 reset
Laser operation timer of both DVD
laser and CD laser is reset all at once.| Time is shown in 5 digits of decimal notation
in a unit of 10 hours.
It will clear to “00000” upon reset.| While displaying Timer 1 data, press [STOP] button on the main unit, and [▼] button on the remote control unit.
Cancelled automatically 5 seconds later
Timer 2 check| Timer 2 check
Spindle motor operation timer| Time is shown in 5 digits of decimal notation in
a unit of 1 hour.
“00000” will follow “99999”.| In STOP (no disc) mode, press [STOP] button on the main unit,
and [▶] button on the remote control unit.
Cancelled automatically 5 seconds later.
Timer 2 reset| Timer 2 reset
Spindle motor operation timer| Time is shown in 5 digits of decimal notation in
a unit of 1 hour.
It will be cleared to “00000” upon activating
this.| While displaying Timer 2 data, press [STOP] button on the main unit, and [◀] button on the remote control unit.
Cancelled automatically 5 seconds later.

9.2.6. Optical Pick-up Self-Diagnosis
The optical pickup self-diagnosis function and tilt adjustment check function have been included in this unit. When repairing, usethe following procedure for effective self-diagnosis and tilt adjustment. Be sure to use the self- diagnosis function before replacing the optical pickup when “NO DISC” is displayed. As a guideline, you should replace the optical pickup when the value of the laser drive current is more than the specified value.
Note:
Press the power button to turn on the power, and check the value within three minutes before the unit warms up. (Otherwise, the result will be incorrect.)

Panasonic SA PT950P DVD Home Theater Sound System - Self-
Diagnosis

9.2.7. Reliability Test Mode (RC1 Mechanism)
9.2.7.1. Test Mode List

Item FL Display Front Key
Mode Name Description Key Operation
Combination reliability The operation of the RC1 mechanism is carried out for

the tray open/close, tray rotation, and the TOC.
Below is the flow sequence:-
It is a PLAY position about DISC1. – >
Tray OPEN(DISC1,5) ->
Tray CLOSE ->
DISC1 TocRead ->
Tray OPEN ->
Tray CLOSE ->
DOWN ->
Tray Turn (The opposite direction 2 section)->
DISC4 TocRead ->
DOWN ->
Tray Turn (The right direction 1 section) ->
DISC5 TocRead ->
DOWN ->
Tray Turn (The right direction 2 section) ->
DISC2 TocRead ->
DOWN ->
Tray Turn (The right direction 1 section) ->
DISC3 TocRead ->
DOWN ->
Tray Turn (The opposite direction 2 section)->
DISC1 -> From the beginning| The number of times of a test is displayed on the FL Display of main unit with the number of 10.
The maximum display: 999999 A counter will be reset if secondary power -off is carried out.| In STOP mode, press & hold [STOP] button with [ ] button on the main unit, followed by [1] button on the remote control unit.
To exit, press [POWER] button on the main unit or remote control unit.
OPEN/ CLOSE reliability| The operation of the RC1 mechanism is carried out for the tray open/close.
Below is the flow sequence:-
It is a PLAY position about DISC1. – >
Tray OPEN(DISC3,4) ->
Tray CLOSE ->
DISC2 TOCRead ->
DOWN ->
Tray OPEN(DISC4,5) ->
Tray CLOSE ->
DISC3 TocRead ->
DOWN ->
Tray OPEN(DISC5,1) ->
Tray CLOSE ->
DISC4 TocRead ->
DOWN ->
Tray OPEN(DISC1,2) ->
Tray CLOSE ->
DISC5 TocRead ->
DOWN ->
Tray OPEN(DISC2,3) ->
Tray CLOSE ->
DISC1 TocRead ->
DOWN ->From the beginning| The number of times of a test is displayed on the FL Display of main unit with the number of 10.
The maximum display: 999999 A counter will be reset if secondary power -off is carried out.| In STOP mode, press & hold [STOP] button with
] button on the main unit, followed by [2] button on the remote control unit.
To exit, press [POWER] button on the main unit or remote control unit.
Tray rotation reliability| The operation of the RC1 mechanism is carried out for the tray rotation & the TOC.
Below is the flow sequence:-
DISC1, Play Position ->
DISC1 TocRead ->
DOWN ->
DISC2, Play Position ->
DISC2 TocRead ->
DOWN ->
DISC3, Play Position ->
DISC3 TocRead ->
DOWN ->
DISC4, Play Position ->
DISC4 TocRead ->
DOWN ->
DISC5, Play Position ->
DISC5 TocRead ->
DOWN -> From the beginning| The number of times of a test is displayed on the FL Display of main unit with the number of 10.
The maximum display: 999999 A counter will be reset if secondary power -off is carried out.| In STOP mode, press & hold [STOP] button with [ ****] button on the main unit, followed by [3] button on the remote control unit.
To exit, press [POWER] button on the main unit or remote control unit.

9.2.7.2. Error Code Table Display

  • The mechanism unit is equipped with fail-safe protection for the “OPEN/CLOSE”, “TURN” & “UP/DOWN” operations. When it detects any abnormalities, the fail-safe protection will be performed with an error code being memorized & the power supply  “OFF” will be carried out.
  • Below is the error code display:-

Mecha o peration| The k ind o f e rror| FL D isplay
---|---|---
OPEN/ CLOSE| The OPEN error under clamp rise| H01 0
The OPEN error under clamp down| H01 1
The CLOSE error under clamp rise| H01 2
The CLOSE error under clamp down| H01 3
UP/ DOWN| UP error| H01 4
DOWN error| H01 5
TURN| Right rotation error| H01 6
Reverse rotation error| H01 7
TOC READ| TOC READ error| H01 8
FOCUS| Timeout error| H01 9
TURN| The right rotation direction stop position error| H01 10
The reverse rotation direction stop position error| H01 11

9.3. Wireless Service Mode Summary Table
The service modes can be activated by pressing various button combination on the player and remote control unit.
Below is the summary of major checking:

Player buttons| Remote control unit buttons| Application| Note
---|---|---|---
FAST FORWARD| 3| ID setting| (Refer to the section  9.4.1. Service Mode
Table 1” for more  information).
| SECOND SELECTOR (press & hold)| Active transmitter display
STOP (only in AUX)| 4| RF channel 1 display| (Refer to the section “9.4.2. Service Mode Table 2” for more information).
5| RF channel 2 display
6| RF channel 3 display
7| Auto RF channel display

Note: Main room refers to the location of the main unit.

9.4. Service Mode Table (Wireless)
By pressing various button combinations on the player and remote control unit, you can activate the various service modes for checking.
9.4.1. Service Mode Table 1

Item FL Display Front Key
Mode Name Description Key Operation
ID Setting To set the ID in the Tx & Rx. The system goes into “Pairing Mode”.

[P] will be displayed for 60 seconds to indicate it is in “Pairing Mode”.
During this condition, the “ID set” button on the receiver unit can be pressed to pair the Tx & Rx.
After 60 seconds, the FL display will return to its previous display.
FL Display sequence:
Display 1 → 2 → 3.
Note: Carry out pairing when Tx or Rx
has been changed.| | Main room is in CD/DVD mode.
Press and hold [FAST FORWARD] button on the
main unit, and [3] button on the remote control unit.
After 10 seconds.
To cancel, press the same buttons.
Active Transmitter Type Display| To check the type of transmitter inserted into the main unit. There are two types of transmitter card. (Type A & Type B).
Type A: FX65/FX66/Wireless Active Woofer
Type B: FX85 (For multiroom features) In normal condition,with transmitter operating properly and slotted in the main unit, it shows on FL Display in Condition 1.
FL Display sequence:
Display 1→  2 → 3.| | Main room is in CD/DVD mode.
Press and hold [SECOND SELECTOR] button on the remote control unit.
After 2 seconds.

9.4.2. Service Mode Table 2

Item FL Display Front Key
Mode Name Description Key Operation

RF Channel Selection Display

| RF Channel 1 Display
FL Display sequence:
Display 1→ 2 → 3| | Main room is in AUX mode.
Press and hold [STOP] button on the main unit, and [4] button on the remote control unit.
After 2 seconds.
RF Channel 2 Display

FL Display sequence:
Display 1 → 2→  3| | Main room is in AUX mode.
Press and hold [STOP] button on the main unit, and [5] button on the
remote control unit.
After 2 seconds.
RF Channel 3 Display
FL Display sequence:
Display 1 → 2 → 3| | Main room is in AUX mode.
Press and hold [STOP] button on the main unit, and [6] button on the
remote control unit.
After 2 seconds.
Auto RF Channel Display

FL Display sequence:
Display 1 → 2 → 3| | Main room is in AUX mode.
Press and hold [STOP] button on the main unit, and [7] button on the
remote control unit.
After 2 seconds.

Note: This mode is for purpose of disabling/enabling the frequency of automaticNote: This mode is for purpose of disabling/enabling the frequency of automatic allocation and be able to select a fixed allocation and be able to select a fixed RF channel (channels 1, 2 or 3). RF channel (channels 1, 2 or 3).

9.5. DVD Self Diagnostic Function-Error Code
9.5.1. Mechanism Error Code Table

Error Code| Diagnosis Contents| Description of error| Automatic FL Display| Remarks
---|---|---|---|---
H01| Tray loading error| The tray opening and closing is
abnormal. CLOSE and OPEN of the   tray cannot be carried out properly. Loading motor error, DV5 LSI IC (IC8001) error.| | Press [ STOP] on main unit for next error.
(OPEN time: OPEN→ CLOSE → OPEN→
H01 at CLOSE: →  CLOSE
OPEN → CLOSE  → H01)
H02| Spindle servo error| The spindle servo/motor is abnormal. The FG pulse is abnormal. CLV servo error.| | Press [ STOP] on main unit for next error.
H03| Traverse servo error| The traverse is abnormal. (Traverse servo, DV5 LSI IC (IC8001), TRV motor error.)| | Press [   STOP] on main unit for next error.
H04| Tracking servo error| Tracking coil NG (OPU unit abnormal), DV5 LSI IC (IC8001) error.| | Press [   STOP] on main unit for next error.
H05| Seek time out error| It is not possible to access the disc.  TOC cannot read. Abnormal disc etcPickup abnormal or disk is dirty.
(TRV motor error, DV5 LSI IC
(IC8001) error.)| | Press [ STOP] on main unit for next error.
H07| Driver IC thermal shut down| The spindle motor is abnormal. (shorbetween brushes)| | Press [ STOP] on main unit for next error.
H15| Disc tray open detection switch failure| The disc tray cannot be opened & it closes spontaneously.| | Press [ STOP] on main unit for next error.
H16| Disc tray close detection switch failure| The disc tray cannot be closed & it opens spontaneously.| | Press [ STOP] on main unit for next error.
U11| Focus servo error| Focus coil, FE signal error.| | Press [ STOP] on main unit for next error.
(Unfinalized DVD-R is likely to beocme U11.)
U15| Unfinalized DVD-R|
F500| DSC error| DV5 LSI IC (IC8001) stops in the occurance of servo error (startup, focus error, etc)| | Press [ STOP] on main unit for next error.
F506| Invalid media| Disc is flipped over, TOC unreadable, incompatible disc.| | Press [ STOP] on main unit for next error.
F620| OPU unit abnormality temperature| Laser protection at high temperature.| | Press [ STOP] on main unit for next error.
F621| OPU unit circuitry temperature| Laser protection at circuit failure.| | Press [ STOP] on main unit for next error.

9.5.2. DVD Module Error Code Table

Error Code| Diagnosis Contents| Description of error| Automatic FL Display| Remarks
---|---|---|---|---
U702| HDMI/DVI I2C communication error| The communication error of I2C when connecting it with HDMI/ DVI. For instance, when EDID
information to which information on the TV set side has been described cannot be read, it is generated.|


| Press [  STOP] on main unit for next error.
U703| HDMI/DVI attestation error| When attestation (HDCP) with the TV side fails when connecting it with HDMI/DVI, it is generated.|


| Press [  STOP] on main unit for next error.
U704| HDMI/DVI SRM Riborcerar| It is generated at the equipment to which the TV set is Riborced when connecting it with HDMI/DVI.|


| Press [ STOP] on main unit for next error.
U705| HDMI/DVI SRM disk falsification check error| It is generated at the time of it is time when illegal the SRM data of the reproducing disk (verify error), when connecting it with HDMI/DVI.|


| Press [ STOP] on main unit for next error.
F740| HDMI device key| I2C error when writing HDMI Key device into transmitter.|


| Press [ STOP] on main unit for next error.
F893| FLASH ROM IC data falsification error| Firmware error, DV5 LSI IC (IC8651) error.|


| Press [  STOP] on main unit for next error.
F894| EEPROM IC abnormality error| When failing in the access to EEPROM IC located in the DVD (HDMI) Module P.C.B. (IC8611)|


| Press [ STOP] on main unit for next error.
F895| Language area abnormal| Firmware version agreement check for factory preset setting failure prevention.|


| Press [ STOP] on main unit for next error.
F896| No existence model| Firmware version agreement check for factory preset setting failure prevention.|


| Press [  STOP] on main unit for next error.
F897| Initialization error| Incomplete initialization after writing of new firmware (Factory preset setting failure prevention)|


| Press [ STOP] on main unit for next error.
F898| Disagreement of hardware and software| Unsuitable combination of AV Decoder, SDRAM & FLASH ROM IC (firmware).|


| Press [ STOP] on main unit for next error.
F899| The communication specification disagreement between micro-processor| Unsuitable combination of number of system com and panel com used. (Frimware)|


| Press [ STOP] on main unit for next error.

9.5.3. Power Supply Error Code Table

Error Code| Diagnosis Contents| Description of error| Automatic FL Display| Remarks
---|---|---|---|---
F61| The abnormalities in an output or power supply circuit of POWER AMP| In normal operation, when DCDET2 goes to “L” (Low) (Not during POWER OFF condition), F61 appears on FL Display and PCONT goes to “L” (Low).
This is due to speaker output has DC voltage or fan is not working.| | Press [ STOP] on main unit for next error.
F76| Abnormality in the output voltage of stabilized power supply| In normal operation when DCDET1 is detected “L” (Low) for two consecutive times, F76 is displayed on FL for 2 seconds and after that PCONT will be turned to “L” (Low). This is due to any of the DC voltages (+9V, +7V, -7V, +5V,
+5.3V etc.) not available.| | Press [ STOP] on main unit for next error.

9.5.4. ECC Error Code Table

Error Code| Diagnosis Contents| Description of error| Automatic FL Display| Remarks
---|---|---|---|---
F600| Administrative information cannot be  acquired by the recovery error.| It becomes impossible NaviPack etc. were done, and not to be able to acquire necessary information in the navigation’s changing due to wound etc. of DISC, and to have done the
reproduction transition.| | Press [ STOP] on main unit for next error.
F601| Irregular sector ID was demanded.| It tried to access the position that did not exist on DISC by the recording error etc. of authoring.| | Press [ STOP] on
main unit for next error.
F603| KEYDET cannot be acquired by the recovery error.| The data for decoding copyright protection (CSS) cannot be acquired due to wound etc. of DISC, and it is not possible to reproduce.| | Press [ STOP] on
main unit for next error.

9.5.5. XM Satellite Radio Code Table

Error Code| Diagnosis Contents| Description of Contents| Automatic FL Display| Remarks
---|---|---|---|---
XM RADIO| XM Radio Selection| It takes a short time for the XM radio to power up after selecting the sourceon the main unit. During this time, the FL display shows the message.Wait for a few seconds for the process  to completeIf not, check on the XM
antenna if it is connected or damaged.| |
ANTENNA| XM connectivity| The XM antenna is not properly connected or the antenna cable is damaged.| | For more information, refer to operating instruction manual
for connection of antenna.
UPDATING| XM Encryption Code| 1) The XM antenna is being updated with the latest encryption code.
(Wait for few seconds for the updating to be completed.) 2) The selected XM channel has been blocked, or isno longer available with
the subscription package.| |
NO SIGNL| XM Signal receptivity| The XM Signal is too weak. Re-oriented the XM antenna for betterreception.| | For more information,
refer to operating
instruction manual
for optimizing the signal reception.
OFF AIR| XM Channel Broadcasting| The selected XM channel is not currently broadcasting information.| | For more information,
refer to operating
instruction manual for optimizing the signal reception.
XM —| XM Channel Broadcasting| The selected XM channel is not available. Selection of a different channel.| | For more information,
refer to operating instruction manual
for selection of the channels.
XM ERROR| XM Module Abnormality| The XM radio module is performing abnormally. Turn the main unit off and
power on. The XM antenna may be defective.| |

Special Note: XM Satellite Radio ID is necessary for the activation of the XM Satellite Radio.

9.5.6. USB Error Code Table

Error Code| Diagnosis Contents| Description of error| Automatic FL Display| Remarks
---|---|---|---|---
F650| USB device: Devices other than mass storage| Devices other than the mass storage class are connected.| | Press [ STOP] on
main unit for next error.
F651| USB device: Non- Full Speed Device| The device that the transfer rate did not correspond to Full Speed was connected.| | Press [ STOP] on
main unit for next error.
F652| USB device: Interface NG| The device in the interface (subclass) outside correspondence was connected. (correspondence interface) 001b: Reduced Block Commands (RBC)
010b: SFF-8020i. MMC-2 (ATAPI)
110b: SCSI transparent command set.| | Press [ STOP] on
main unit for next error.
F655| USB device: Overcurrent detection| The overcurrent of 500mA or more was detected in VDD USB, and the USB device driver function was intercepted.
(To intercept the current.)| | Press [   STOP] on
main unit for next error.

9.6. Sales Demonstration Lock Function
This function prevents discs from being lost when the unit is used for sales demonstrations by disabli ng the disc eject function.
“LOCKED” is displayed on the unit, and ordinary operation is disabled.
9.6.1. Setting
Prohibiting removal of disc

  1. Select the DVD/CD function.
  2. At POWER ON condition, press and hold down the button and the power button on the player for at least three seconds. (The message, “__LOCKED” appears when the function is activated.)

Note:
OPEN/CLOSE and DISC EXCHANGE buttons are invalid and the player displays “__LOCKED” while the lock function mode is entered.

Prohibiting operation of selector and disc

  1. Select the DVD/CD function.
  2. At POWER ON condition, press and hold down the button and the power button on the player for at least three seconds. (The message, “__LOCKED” appears when the function is activated.)

Note:
The following buttons are invalid and the player displays “__LOCKED” while the lock function mode is entered.

Player , , SELECTOR, DISC EXCHANGE, DISC SKIP, DISC1-DISC5
Remote controller unit NUMERIC KEYS 0~9 FUNCTIONS, REPEAT, SLEEP, TOP MENU,

RETURN, FL DISPLAY, SETUP, CH SELECT, QUICK OSD, DISC, SELECT, MUTING, MENU & 2ND SELECT

9.6.2. Cancellation
The lock can be cancelled by the same procedure as used in setting. (“UNLOCKED” is displayed on cancellation. Disconnecting the power cable from power outlet does not cancel the lock.)

9.7. Service Precautions
9.7.1. Recovery after the DVD player is repaired

  • When the FLASH ROM IC or DVD Module P.C.B. is replaced, carry out the recovery processing to optimize the drive.
    Playback the recovery disk to process the recovery automatically.

  • Recovery disc (Product number: RFKZD03R005) [SPG]

  • Performing recovery process

  1. Load the recovery disc RFKZD03R005 on to the player and run it.
  2. Recovery is performed automatically. When it is finished, a message appears on the screen.
  3. Remove the recovery disc.
  4. Turn off the power.
  5. Initialize the player.

9.7.2. Firmware version-up of the DVD player

  • The firmware of the DVD player may be renewed to improve the quality including operability and playab ility to the substandard discs.processing to optimize the drive.
    The recovery disc has also firmware version-up.

  • After version-up, recovery processing is executed automatically.

  • Part number of the recovery disc for version-up will be noticed when it is supplied.

  • Updating firmware

  1. Load the recovery disc on to the player and run it.

  2. Firmware version of the player is automatically checked. Appropriate message appears whenever necessary.

  3. Using remote controller´s cursor key, select whether version updating is to be done or not. (Selection of Yes/No)

  4.  a. If Yes is selected, version updating is performed.
    b. If No is selected, only recovery is performed.

  5.  a. When updating is finished, remove the disc according to the message appearing on the screen.
    b. Remove the disc according to the message appearing on the screen.

  6. Turn off the power.

Note:
If the AC power supply is shut out during version-up due to a power failure, the version-up is improperly carried out.
In such a case, replace the FLASH ROM IC and carry out the version-up again.
9.7.3. DVD Module P.C.B. Reset

  • When after replacing FLASH ROM IC or DVD Module P.C.B., FL displays error code “ DVD F897”. This means the unit is not initialized properly and the following process needs to be carry out.
  • Procedures:
  1. Press on remote control while pressing “STOP” button on main unit. (To enter into initialization)
  2. FL display show “INIT”
  3. While still pressing “STOP” button on main unit, press “ENTER” on remote control. (To reset the unit)
  4. FL will display “RESET” before FL display will change to TOC reading again.
  5. Power off unit. Unplug the AC cord.
  6. Power on the unit. It should be no problem. If problem persist check on the DVD Module P.C.B. or FLASH ROM IC.

Assembling and Disassembling

“ATTENTION SERVICER”
Be careful when disassembling and servicing.
Some chassis components may have sharp edges.

Special Note:

  1. This section describes the disassembly procedures for all the major printed circuit boards and main components.

  2. Before the disassembly process was carried out, do take special note that all safety precautions are to be carried out.
    (Ensure that no AC power supply is connected during disassembling.)

  3. For assembly after operation checks or replacement, reverse the respective procedures. Special reassembly procedures are described only when required.

  4. The Switch Regulator IC may have high temperature after prolonged use.

  5. Use caution when removing the top cabinet and avoid touching heat sinks located in the unit.
    CAUTION: HOT!!
    PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH THE HEAT SINK

  6. Select items from the following index when checks or replacement are required.
    · Disassembly of Top Cabinet
    · Disassembly of Tray Lid Assembly
    · Disassembly of Front Panel
    · Disassembly of Panel & Key P.C.B.
    · Disassembly of Tray Base Assembly
    · Disassembly of Mechanism Base Assembly
    · Disassembly of Rear Panel
    · Disassembly of XM Module P.C.B.
    · Disassembly of Wireless Adapter P.C.B.
    · Disassembly of Tray P.C.B.
    · Disassembly of D-Amp P.C.B.
    · Disassembly of Digital Amp IC (IC5000)
    · Disassembly of DVD Module P.C.B.
    · Disassembly of Main P.C.B.
    · Disassembly of Regulator IC (IC2903)
    · Disassembly of SMPS & AC-Inlet P.C.B.
    · Disassembly of D-Port P.C.B.
    · Disassembly of Switch Regulator IC (IC5701)
    · Disassembly of Regulator Diode (D5803)
    · Disassembly of Regulator Diodes (D5801 & D5802)
    · Disassembly of Regulator Diode (D5702)
    · Disassembly of Tray Guide (L) & Tray Guide (R)
    · Disassembly of Rotary Tray
    · Disassembly of Open Lock Gear
    · Disassembly of Close Lock Gear
    · Disassembly of Tray Motor P.C.B.
    · Disassembly of Sensor P.C.B.
    · Disassembly of Traverse Unit
    · Disassembly of Pulley Gear
    · Disassembly of Loading Motor P.C.B.
    · Disassembly of Drive Gear (A) & Drive Gear (B)
    · Disassembly of Magnet Holder, Washer, Magnet & Clamper
    · Disassembly of Support Piece, Change Lever, Slide Plate (L) & Slide Plate (R)
    · Disassembly of Cam Gear
    · Assembly of Tray Base Assembly

CAUTION NOTE :
Please use original screw and at correct locations.
Below shown is the part no. of different screw types used:

a :RHD30007-k2J
b :RHD30119-S
c :RHD26046
d .XTB3+16JFJ
e :RHD30107-1
f :RHD30111-3
g :XTW3+8TFJ| h :XTB3+10JFJ
i :.XxTWS3+10SFJ
j .XTN26+8GF J
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10.1. Disassembly Flow Chart
Panasonic SA PT950P DVD Home Theater Sound System - Disassembly Flow
Chart 10.2. Main Components and P.C.B. Locations

Panasonic SA PT950P DVD Home Theater Sound System - Disassembly Flow Chart
1 10.3. Disassembly of Top Cabinet
Step 1 Remove 4 screws from the top cabinet.

Step 2 Remove 3 screws from the rear panel.
Step 3 Lift up and remove the top cabinet.

Note: You can push back the tray base assembly by keeping the open lock gear pressed in anti clockwise direction.

10.4. Disassembly of Tray Lid Assembly
· Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.3.
Step 1 Keep the close lock gear pressed in clockwise direction, then move the tray base assembly halfway out in the direction of the arrow. Step 2 Release the claws at the bottom of the tray lid assembly.
Step 3 Remove the tray lid assembly in the direction of arrow.

10.5. Disassembly of Front Panel

  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.3.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.4.

Step 1 Detach FFC cable from the connector (CN7002) on Tray P.C.B.

Step 2 Release the tabs at the bottom of the front panel. Step 3 Release the tabs at each side of the front panel.
Step 4 Remove the front panel in the direction of arrow. 10.6. Disassembly of Panel P.C.B. & Key P.C.B.

  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.3.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.4.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.5.
  • Disassembly of Panel Bracket

Step 1 Remove 3 screws.
Step 2 Release the claws on the front panel.
Step 3 Remove the panel bracket.

· Disassembly of Panel P.C.B. & Key P. C. B.
Step 4 Remove 7 screws.
Step 5 Remove Panel P.C.B. and Key P.C.B.

10.7. Dissassembly of Tray Base Assembly

  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.3.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.4.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.5.

Step 1 Keep the close lock gear pressed in clockwise direction and move the tray base assembly in the direction of the arrow until the end of it.
Note: Make sure the open lock gear is kept at the position as shown in the diagram below. Step 2 Press and hold the open lock gear in anti clockwise direction, then push and release the claw at each side of the tray base assembly in the direction of arrow. Step 3 Detach FFC cable from the connector (CN7003) on Tray P.C.B.
Step 4 Remove the tray base assembly in the direction of the arrow. Caution: Avoid using excessive strong force when removing the tray base assembly.

10.8. Disassembly of Mechanism Base Assembly

  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.3.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.4.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.5.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.7.

‘Step 1 Remove 2 screws from each side of the mechanism base assembly.
Caution: Take note of the screw type used. During assembling, use the correct screw type and at the correclocation.
Step 2 Detach FFC cable from the connector (CN2005) on Main P.C.B. Step 3 Lift up the right side of the mechanism unit to detach FFC cables from the connectors (FP8251 & FP8531) on DVD Module P.C.B.
Step 4 Remove the mechanism base assembly. Caution: Do not use strong or excessive force to avoid damage to FFC cables.
10.9. Disassembly of Rear Panel

  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.3.

Step 1 Remove 8 screws from the rear panel. Step 2 Remove the wire clamp to detach FFC cable from the connector (CN5501, fan unit) on D-Amp P.C.B.
Step 3 Detach FFC cable from connector (CN2012) on Main P.C.B.
Step 4 Release the tabs of the rear panel in the direction of the arrow.
Step 5 Remove the rear panel in the direction of arrow.

10.10. Disassembly of XM Module P.C.B.

  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.3

Step 1 Remove 1 screw from the rear panel.

Step 2 Detach FFC cable from the connector (CN2012) on Main P.C.B.
Step 3 Lift up and remove the XM Module P.C.B. from the rear panel. 10.11. Disassembly of Wireless Adapter P.C.B.

  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.3.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.4.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.5.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.7.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.8.

Step 1 Remove 1 screw from Wireless Adapter P.C.B.
Step 2 Detach FFC cable from the connector (CN2003) on Main P.C.B. Step 3 Remove 4 screws on rear panel.
Step 4 Release the tab in direction of the arrow.
Step 5 Remove the Wireless Adapter P.C.B.

10.12. Disassembly of Tray P.C.B.

  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.3.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.4.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.5.
  •  Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.7.
  • Disassembly of Tray Guide (R)

Step 1 Remove 1 screw.
Step 2 Remove the tray guide (R) in the direction of the arrow.

Disassembly of Tray P.C.B.
Step 3 Remove 2 screws
Step 4 Detach FFC cable from the connectors (CN7001 & CN7004) on Tray P.C.B.
Step 5 Remove Tray P.C.B. 10.13. Disassembly of D-Amp P.C.B

  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.3.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.4.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.5.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.7.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.8.
  • Disassembly of P.C.B. Bracket

Step 1 Remove 1 screw from AC-Inlet P.C.B.
Step 2 Remove the P.C.B. bracket. Disassembly of D-Amp P.C.B.
Step 3 Remove 3 screws from D-Amp P.C.B.
Step 4 Detach FFC cable from the connectors (CN2009) on Main P.C.B., and (CN5801) on SMPS P.C.B.
Step 5 Remove the wire clamp to detach FFC cable from the connector (CN5501) on D-Amp P.C.B. Step 6 Remove 5 screws on the rear panel.
Step 7 Release the tab in the direction of the arrow.
Step 8 Remove D-Amp P.C.B. Caution: Be careful of the Heatsink Unit A, which has high temperature after prolonged use, when removing D-Amp P.C.B.
10.14. Disassembly of Digital Amp IC (IC5000)

  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.3.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.4.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.5.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.7.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.8.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 8) of Item 10.13.

Step 1 Desolder pins of the digital amp IC (IC5000) on the back side of D-Amp P.C.B. Step 2 Remove 1 screw from the top of the heatsink unit A.
Step 3 Remove the TR spring in the direction of arrow.
Step 4 Remove the digital amp IC (IC5000) from the heatsink unit A.
Caution: Handle the heatsink unit A with caution due to its high temperature after prolonged use. Touching it may lead to injuries. Note : For disassembly of the digital amp ICs (IC5200, IC5300 & IC5400), repeat the (Step 1) to (Step 4). Refer to the diagrams of D-Amp P.C.B. (Item 10.13.) for location of the parts.
10.15. Disassembly of DVD Module P.C.B.

  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.3.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.4.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.5.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.7.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.8.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 8) of Item 10.13.

Step 1 Remove 2 screws on DVD Module P.C.B.
Step 2 Remove the top FFC cover from Main P.C.B.
Step 3 Remove the mecha bracket. Step 4 Detach FFC cable from the connectors (CN2001 & CN2010) on Main P.C.B.
Step 5 Remove DVD Module P.C.B. Caution: Do not use strong or excessive force to avoid damage to FFC cables.
10.16. Disassembly of Main P.C.B.

  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.3.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.4.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.5.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.7.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.8.

Step 1 Remove the holder A & B from Main P.C.B.
Step 2 Remove the top FFC cover from Main P.C.B.
Step 3 Remove 3 screws from Main P.C.B. Step 4 Detach FFC cable from the connectors (CN5802) on SMPS P.C.B. and on Main P.C.B. (CN2001, CN2003, CN2007, CN2008, CN2009, CN2010, CN2011, CN2012) Step 5 Remove 3 screws from the rear panel.
Step 6 Release the tab in the direction of arrow.
Step 7 Remove the Main P.C.B.

10.17. Disassembly of Regulator IC (IC2903)

  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.3.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.4.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.5.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.7.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.8.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 7) of Item 10.16.

Step 1 Desolder pins of the regulator IC (IC2903) on the back side of Main P.C.B. Step 2 Remove 1 screw.
Step 3 Remove the regulator IC (IC2903) from the heatsink extrussion. Note : Refer to the diagrams of Main P.C.B. (Item 10.16.) for location of the part.
10.18. Disassembly of SMPS & ACInlet P.C.B.

  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.3.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.4.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.5.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.7.

Step 1 Detach FFC cable from the connectors (CN5801 & CN5802) on SMPS P.C.B.
Step 2 Release the lead clamper.
Step 3 Remove 2 screws from AC-Inlet P.C.B. & 5 screws from SMPS P.C.B.
Step 4 Remove the P.C.B. bracket. Step 5 Remove 1 screw from the rear panel.
Step 6 Release the tab in the direction of arrow. Step 7 Remove SMPS & AC- Inlet P.C.B. Caution: Be careful of power heatsinks located on D-Amp P.C.B., which has high temperature after prolonged use, when removing it.
10.19. Disassembly of D-Port P.C.B.

  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.3.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.4.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.5.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.7.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.8.

Step 1 Remove 1 screw from the rear panel.

Step 2 Detach FFC cable from the connector (CN2008) on Main P.C.B.
Step 3 Remove D-Port P.C.B.

10.20. Disassembly of Switch Regulator IC (IC5701)

  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.3.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.4.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.5.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.7.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 7) of Item 10.18.

Step 1 Desolder pins of the switch regulator IC (IC5701) on the back side of SMPS P.C.B. Step 2 Remove 1 screw.
Step 3 Remove the switch regulator IC (IC5701) from the heatsink unit B.
Caution: Handle the heatsink unit B with caution due to its high temperature after prolonged use. Touching it may lead to injuries. Note : Refer to the diagrams of SMPS P.C.B. (Item 10.18.) for location of the parts.
10.21. Disassembly of Regulator Diode (D5803)

  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.3.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.4.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.5.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.7.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 7) of Item 10.18.

Step 1 Desolder pins of the regulator (D5803) on the back side of SMPS P.C.B. Step 2 Remove 1 screw.
Step 3 Remove the diode (D5803) from the heatsink unit C.
Caution: Handle the heatsink unit C with caution due to its high temperature after prolonged use. Touching it may lead to injuries. Note : Refer to the diagrams of SMPS P.C.B. (Item 10.18.) for location of the parts.
10.22. Disassembly of Regulator Diodes (D5801 & D5802)

  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.3.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.4.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.5.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.7.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 7) of Item 10.18.

Step 1 Desolder pins of the regulator diodes (D5801 & D5802) on the back side of SMPS P.C.B.

Step 2 Remove 2 screws.
Step 3 Remove the regulator diodes (D5801 & D5802) from the heatsink unit D.
Caution: Handle the heatsink unit D with caution due to its high temperature after prolonged use. Touching it may lead to injuries. Note : Refer to the diagrams of SMPS P.C.B. (Item 10.18.) for location of the parts.
10.23. Disassembly of Regulator Diode (D5702)

  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.3.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.4.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.5.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.7.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 7) of Item 10.18.

Step 1 Desolder pins of the regulator diode (D5702) on the back side of SMPS P.C.B. Step 2 Remove 1 screw.
Step 3 Remove the regulator diode (D5702) from the small heat sink.
Caution: Handle the small heat sink with caution due to its high temperature after prolonged use. Touching it may lead to injuries. Note : Refer to the diagrams of SMPS P.C.B. (Item 10.18.) for location of the parts.
10.24. Disassembly of Tray Guide (L) & Tray Guide (R)

  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.3.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.4.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.5.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.7.

Step 1 Remove 2 screws from the tray guide (L) and the tray guide (R) .
Step 2 Remove the tray guide (L) and the tray guide (R) in the direction of arrow. 10.25. Disassembly of Rotary Tray

  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.3.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.4.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.5.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.7.

Step 1 Remove the screw and the tray spring.
Step 2 Remove the rotary tray in the direction of arrow. 10.26. Disassembly of Open Lock Gear

  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.3.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.4.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.5.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.7.

Step 1 Rotate the open lock gear in the direction of arrow. (Anti-clockwise) Step 2 Release the claw of the open lock gear.
Step 3 Remove the open lock gear in the direction of arrow. 10.27. Disassembly of Close Lock Gear

  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.3.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.4.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.5.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.7.

Step 1 Remove 1 screw from the close lock gear.

Step 2 Hook the close lock gear spring to claw (a).
Step 3 Rotate the close lock gear in the direction of arrow (1).
Step 4 Release claw (b) and pull out the close lock gear in the direction of arrow (2).

10.28. Disassembly of Tray Motor P.C.B.

  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.3.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.4.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.5.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.7.

Step 1 Remove 2 screws from Tray Motor P.C.B.
Step 2 Release 2 claws at Tray Motor P.C.B.
Step 3 Remove Tray Motor P.C.B. from the tray base assembly.

10.29. Disassembly of Sensor P.C.B.

  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.3.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.4.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.5.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.7.

Step 1 Remove 1 screw from Sensor P.C.B.
Step 2 Release 2 claws at Sensor P.C.B.
Step 3 Remove Sensor P.C.B. from the tray base assembly. 10.30. Disassembly of Traverse Unit

  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.3.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.4.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.5.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.7.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.8.

Step 1 Rotate the cam gear anti-clockwise. (Align at position (A) as marking on the gear with arrow) Step 2 Flip the mechanism base assembly and place it in vertical position.
Step 3 Press upward (a), push backward (b) and press (c) to left to release the traverse unit. 10.31. Disassembly of Pulley Gear

  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.3.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.4.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.5.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.7.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.8.

Step 1 Remove the tray belt from the mechanism base assembly. Step 2 Flip the mechanism base assembly to its reverse side.
Step 3 Release the 2 claws in the direction of arrow (1), and then press the pulley pin in the direction of arrow (2). Step 4 Remove the pulley gear.

10.32. Disassembly of Loading Motor P.C.B.

  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.3.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.4.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.5.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.7.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.8.

Step 1 Remove 2 screws from Loading Motor P.C.B.
Step 2 Remove Loading Motor P.C.B. from the mechanism base assembly.

10.33. Disassembly of Drive Gear (A) & Drive Gear (B)

  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.3.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.4.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.5.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.7.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.8.

Step 1 Release the claws in the direction of arrow (1), and then pull up the drive shaft. Step 2 Remove the drive gear (A) and drive gear (B) from the mechanism base assembly . 10.34. Disassembly of Magnet Holder, Washer, Magnet & Clamper

  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.3.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.4.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.5.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.7.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.8.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.30.

Step 1 Flip the mecha base to show the reverse side of the clamp plate. Step 2 Release 3 claws at the clamp plate in the direction of arrow.
Step 3 Remove the magnet holder, washer, magnet & clamper. 10.35. Disassembly of Support Piece, Change Lever, Slide Plate (L) & Slide Plate (R)

  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.3.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.4.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.5.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.7.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.8.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.30.
  • Disassembly of Support Piece.

Step 1 Rotate the cam gear anti-clockwise. (Align at position (A) as marking on the gear with arrow.)Panasonic SA PT950P DVD Home Theater Sound System -
Disassembly 56Step 2 Remove the support piece screw from the top of support piece.
Step 3 Remove support piece.

  • Disassembly of Change Lever, Slide Plate (L) & Slide Plate (R).

Step 4 Press the claw and pull up the slide plate (L). Step 5 Remove the change lever, slide plate (L) & slide plate (R) in the direction of arrow. 10.36. Disassembly of Cam Gear

  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.3.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.4.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.5.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.7.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.8.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 3) of Item 10.30.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 2) of Item 10.33.
  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 5) of Item 10.35.

Step 1 Remove the cam gear from the mecha base in the arrow of direction. 10.37. Assembly of Tray Base Assembly

  • Reverse (Step 1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.8.

Step 1 Rotate the cam gear anti-clockwise. (Align at position (B) as marking on gear with arrow.)
Step 2 Make sure drive gear (A) is in vertical position.
Step 3 Keep the open lock gear pressed in the position shown.
Step 4 Connect FFC cable at the connector (CN7003) on Tray P.C.B. Step 5 Align the tray base assembly to the tray guide (L) & tray guide (R).
Step 6 Push the tray base assembly in the direction of arrow shown.

Service Fixture and Tools

Prepare service tools before proccess service position.

Service Tools

Loadin g Motor P.C.B. – Main P.C.B.| REEX0633 (11 pin)

Service Positions

12.1. Checking & Repair XM Module P.C.B.
Step 1 Disassemble the top cabinet.
Step 2 Disassemble XM Module P.C.B.
Note: Refer to items in Chapter 10 for disassembly procedures of respective Part & P.C.B.
Step 3 Desolder the the claws of the XM shield plate and then remove it from XM Module P.C.B. in the direction of arrow. Step 4 Connect FFC cable at the connector (CN2012).
Step 5 Turn over XM Module P.C.B. and place it according to the diagram shown below.Panasonic SA PT950P DVD Home Theater Sound System - Service Positions
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12.2. Checking & Repair D-Port P.C.B.
Step 1 Disassemble the top cabinet.
Step 2 Disassemble the rear panel.
Note: Refer to items in Chapter 10 for disassembly procedures of respective Part & P.C.B.
Step 3 Remove the D-Port cover by releasing the claws from D-Port P.C.B. Step 4 Connect FFC cable at the connector (CN5501).
Step 5 Turn over D-Port P.C.B. and place it according to the diagram shown below.Panasonic SA PT950P DVD Home Theater Sound System - Service Positions
3 12.3. Checking & Repair Panel P.C.B. & Key P.C.B.
Step 1 Disassemble the top cabinet.
Step 2 Disassemble the tray lid assembly.
Step 3 Disassemble the front panel.
Step 4 Disassemble Panel & Key P.C.B.
Note: Refer to items in Chapter 10 for disassembly procedures of respective Part & P.C.B.
Step 5 Connect FFC cable at the connector (CN7002) on Tray P.C.B.
Step 6 Turn over Panel P.C.B. & Key P.C.B. horizontally and place them according to the diagram shown below.Panasonic SA PT950P DVD Home Theater
Sound System - Service Positions 4

12.4. Checking & Repair Main P.C.B.
· Disassembly of P.C.B. & Part
Step 1 Disassemble the top cabinet.
Step 2 Disassemble the tray lid assembly.
Step 3 Disassemble the front panel.
Step 4 Disassemble Panel & Key P.C.B.
Step 5 Disassemble the tray base assembly.
Step 6 Disassemble the mechanism base assembly.
Step 7 Disassemble the rear panel.
Step 8 Disassemble XM Module P.C.B.
Step 9 Disassemble Wireless Adapter P.C.B.
Step 10 Disassemble Tray P.C.B.
Step 11 Disassemble D-Amp P.C.B.
Step 12 Disassemble DVD Module P.C.B.
Step 13 Disassemble Main P.C.B.
Step 14 Disassemble SMPS & AC-Inlet P.C.B.
Step 15 Disassemble D-Port P.C.B.
Note: Refer to items in Chapter 10 for disassembly procedures of respective Part & P.C.B.
· Servicing Position of Main P.C.B.
Step 16 Position the mechanism base assembly, tray base assembly, Panel & Key P.C.B., XM Module P.C.B., Wireless Adapter P.C.B., Tray P.C.B., D-Amp P.C.B., DVD Module P.C.B., Main P.C.B., D-Port P.C.B., SMPS & AC-Inlet P.C.B. according to the diagram shown below.
Note: Avoid the contact between the mechanism base assembly and the DVD Module P.C.B. by placing an object beneath the mechanism base assembly.Panasonic SA PT950P DVD Home Theater Sound System - Service
Positions 5Step 17 Change cable (REEX0524) to extended cable (REEX0633).
Step 18 Connect FFC cable at all the connectors. (CN2001, CN2003, CN2005 CN2007, CN2008, CN2009, CN2010, CN2011, CN2012, CN5501, CN5801, CN5802, CN7001, CN7002, CN7003, CN7004, FP8251 & FP8531)Panasonic SA PT950P DVD Home
Theater Sound System - Service Positions 6Step 21 Connect the AC cord and switch on the power.
Step 22 Place a CD/DVD onto the tray base assembly and play it by selecting one of the DISC SELECTOR button on Power Button P.C.B.
Step 23 While the CD/DVD is being played, remove the tray base assembly in the direction of arrow by repeating the (Step1) to (Step 4) of Item 10.7.Panasonic SA PT950P DVD Home Theater Sound System - Service Positions
7Step 24 Turn over Main P.C.B. vertically and place it according to the diagram shown below.Panasonic SA PT950P DVD Home Theater Sound System - Service Positions
8 12.5. Checking & Repair SMPS P.C.B.

  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 23) of Item 12.4.

Step 1 Turn over SMPS P.C.B. vertically and place it accord to the diagram shown below.Panasonic SA PT950P DVD Home Theater Sound System - Checking &
Repair Note: AC-Inlet P.C.B can be placed on an object (eg. box) to avoid its contact with mechanism base assembly.
Caution: Be careful of power heatsinks located on SMPS P.C.B., which has high temperature after prolonged use, when servcing the P.C.B.
12.6. Checking & Repair D-Amp P.C.B.

  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 23) of Item 12.4.

Step 1 Turn over D-Amp P.C.B. vertically and place it according to the diagram shown below.Panasonic SA PT950P DVD Home Theater Sound System - Checking &
Repair 1 Caution: Be careful of power heatsink located on D-Amp P.C.B., which has high temperature after prolonged use, when servcing the P.C.B.
12.7. Checking & Repair DVD Module P.C.B.

  • Follow (Step 1) to (Step 23) of Item 12.4.

Step 1 Turn over DVD Module P.C.B. vertically and place it according to the diagram shown below.Panasonic SA PT950P DVD Home Theater Sound System -
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Measurements and Adjustments

13.1. Service Tools and Equipment

Application Name Number
Tilt adjustment DVD test disc DVDT-S20 [SPG]
TORX screw driver (T6) Available on sales route. (T6) or RFKZ0185 [SPG]
Others Grease RFKXPG641 [SPG]
Confirmation CD test disc PVCD-K06 or any other commercially available disc
VCD test disc PVCD-K06 or any other commercially available disc
Recovery disc RFKZD03R005 [SPG]

13.2. Important points in adjustment
13.2.1. Important points in optical adjustment

  • Before starting optical adjustment, be sure to take anti-static measures.
  • Optical pickup tilt adjustment is needed after replacement of the following components.
  1. Optical pickup unit
  2. Spindle motor unit
  3. Optical pickup peripheral parts

Notes
Adjustment is generally unnecessary after replacing other parts of the traverse unit. However, make adjustment if there is a noticeable degradation in picture quality. Optical adjustments cannot be made inside the optical pickup. Adjustment is generally  unnecessary after replacing the traverse unit.
13.2.2. Important points in electrical adjustment

  • Follow the adjustment procedures described in this manual.

13.3. Storing and handling of test discs

  • Surface precision is vital for DVD test discs. Be sure to store and handle them carefully.
  1. Do not place discs directly onto the workbench, etc., after use.
  2. Handle discs carefully in order to maintain their flatness. Place them into their case after use and store them vertically. Store discs in a cool place where they are not exposed to direct sunlight or air from air conditioners.
  3. Accurate adjustment will not be possible if the disc is warped when placed on a surface made of glass, etc. If this happens, use a new test disc to make optical adjustments.
  4. If adjustment is done using a warped disc, the adjustment will be incorrect and some discs will not be playable.

13.4. Optical adjustment
13.4.1. Optical pickup tilt adjustment

Measurement point Adjustment point Mode Disc
Tangential adjustment screw Tilt adjustment screw T01 (inner periphery)
play T30 (center periphery) T43 (outer periphery) play DVDT-S20 [SPG]
Measuring equipment Adjustment value
None (Main unit display for servicing is used.) Adjust to the minimum jitter

value.

13.4.1.1. Adjustment procedure

  1. While pressing STOP button on the main unit, press “5” on the remote control unit.

  2. Confirm that “J_xxx/yyy_zz” (Display 1/Display 2) is shown on the front display.
    For your information:
    “yyy” and “zz” have nothing to do with the jitter value.
    “yyy” is the error counter, while “zz” is the focus drive value.
    Note:
    Jitter value appears on the front display.

  3. Play test disc T30 (center periphery).

  4. Adjust tangential adjustment screw so that the jitter value is minimized.

  5. Play test disc T30 (center periphery).

  6. Adjust tilt adjustment screw 1 so that the jitter value is minimized.

  7. Play test disc T30 (center periphery).

  8. Adjust tilt adjustment screw 2 so that the jitter value is minimized.

  9. Repeat adjusting tilt adjustment screws 1 and 2 alternately until the jitter value is minimized.

13.4.1.2. Important points

  1. Make tangential adjustment first, and then make tilt adjustment.
  2. Repeat adjusting two or three times to find the optimum point.
  3. Finish the procedure with tilt adjustment.

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13.4.1.3. Check after adjustment
Play test disc or any other disc to make sure there is no picture degradation in the inner, middle and outer peripheries, and no audio skipping. After adjustment is finished, lock each adjustment screw in position using screw lock.
13.4.1.4. Procedure for screw lock

  1. After adjustment, remove top cover, tray, clamper base and traverse unit in this sequence.
  2. Lay the traverse unit upside down, and fix adjustment screw with screw lock.
  3. After fixing, reassemble traverse unit, clamper base, tray and top cover.

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Abbreviations

INITIAL/LOGO ABBREVIATIONS
A A0~UP

ACLK
AD0~UP
ADATA
ALE
AMUTE
AREQ
ARF
ASI
ASO
ASYNC| ADDRESS
AUDIO CLOCK
ADDRESS BUS
AUDIO PES PACKET DATA
ADDRESS LATCH ENABLE
AUDIO MUTE
AUDIO PES PACKET REQUEST
AUDIO RF
SERVO AMP INVERTED INPUT
SERVO AMP OUTPUT
AUDIO WORD DISTINCTION SYNC
B| BCK
BCKIN
BDO
BLKCK
BOTTOM
BYP
BYTCK| BIT CLOCK (PCM)
BIT CLOCK INPUT
BLACK DROP OUT
SUB CODE BLOCK CLOCK
CAP. FOR BOTTOM HOLD
BYPATH
BYTE CLOCK
C| CAV
CBDO
CD
CDSCK
CDSRDATA
CDRF
CDV
CHNDATA
CKSL
CLV
COFTR
CPA
CPCS
CPDT
CPUADR
CPUADT
CPUIRQ
CPRD
CPWR
CS
CSYNCIN
CSYNCOUT| CONSTANT ANGULAR VELOCITY
CAP. BLACK DROP OUT
COMPACT DISC
CD SERIAL DATA CLOCK
CD SERIAL DATA
CD RF (EFM) SIGNAL
COMPACT DISC-VIDEO
CHANNEL DATA
SYSTEM CLOCK SELECT
CONSTANT LINEAR VELOCITY
CAP. OFF TRACK
CPU ADDRESS
CPU CHIP SELECT
CPU DATA
CPU ADDRESS LATCH
CPU ADDRESS DATA BUS
CPU INTERRUPT REQUEST
CPU READ ENABLE
CPU WRITE ENABLE
CHIP SELECT
COMPOSITE SYNC IN
COMPOSITE SYNC OUT
D| DACCK
DEEMP
DEMPH
DIG0~UP
DIN
DMSRCK
DMUTE
DO
DOUT0~UP
DRF
DRPOUT
DREQ
DRESP
DSC
DSLF
DVD| D/A CONVERTER CLOCK
DEEMPHASIS BIT ON/OFF
DEEMPHASIS SWITCHING
FL DIGIT OUTPUT
DATA INPUT
DM SERIAL DATA READ CLOCK
DIGITAL MUTE CONTROL
DROP OUT
DATA OUTPUT
DATA SLICE RF (BIAS)
DROP OUT SIGNAL
DATA REQUEST
DATA RESPONSE
DIGITAL SERVO CONTROLLER
DATA SLICE LOOP FILTER
DIGITAL VIDEO DISC
E| EC
ECR
ENCSEL
ETMCLK
ETSCLK| ERROR TORQUE CONTROL
ERROR TORQUE CONTROL
REFERENCE
ENCODER SELECT
EXTERNAL M CLOCK (81MHz/40.5MHz)
EXTERNAL S CLOCK (54MHz)
F| FBAL
FCLK
FE
FFI
FEO
FG
FSC
FSCK| FOCUS BALANCE
FRAME CLOCK
FOCUS ERROR
FOCUS ERROR AMP INVERTED INPUT
FOCUS ERROR AMP OUTPUT
FREQUENCY GENERATOR
FREQUENCY SUB CARRIER
FS (384 OVER SAMPLING) CLOCK
G| GND| COMMON GROUNDING (EARTH)
H| HA0~UP
HD0~UP
HINT
HRXW| HOST ADDRESS
HOST DATA
HOST INTERRUPT
HOST READ/WRITE
I| IECOUT
IPFRAG
IREF
ISEL| IEC958 FORMAT DATA OUTPUT
INTERPOLATION FLAG
I (CURRENT) REFERENCE
INTERFACE MODE SELECT
L| LDON
LPC
LRCK| LASER DIODE CONTROL
LASER POWER CONTROL
L CH/R CH DISTINCTION CLOCK
M| MA0~UP
MCK
MCKI
MCLK
MDATA
MDQ0~UP
MDQM
MLD
MPEG| MEMORY ADDRESS
MEMORY CLOCK
MEMORY CLOCK INPUT
MEMORY SERIAL COMMAND CLOCK
MEMORY SERIAL COMMAND DATA
MEMORY DATA INPUT/OUTPUT
MEMORY DATA I/O MASK
MEMORY SERIAL COMMAND LOAD
MOVING PICTURE EXPERTS GROUP
O| ODC
OFTR
OSCI
OSCO
OSD| OPTICAL DISC CONTROLLER
OFF TRACKING
OSCILLATOR INPUT
OSCILLATOR OUTPUT
ON SCREEN DISPLAY
P| P1~UP
PCD
PCK
PDVD
PEAK
PLLCLK
PLLOK
PWMCTL
PWMDA
PWMOA, B| PORT
CD TRACKING PHASE DIFFERENCE
PLL CLOCK
DVD TRACKING PHASE DIFFERENCE
CAP. FOR PEAK HOLD
CHANNEL PLL CLOCK
PLL LOCK
PWM OUTPUT CONTROL
PULSE WAVE MOTOR DRIVE A
PULSE WAVE MOTOR OUT A, B
R| RE
RFENV
RFO
RS
RSEL
RST
RSV| READ ENABLE
RF ENVELOPE
RF PHASE DIFFERENCE OUTPUT
(CD-ROM) REGISTER SELECT
RF POLARITY SELECT
RESET
RESERVE
S| SBI0, 1
SBO0
SBT0, 1
SCK
SCKR
SCL
SCLK
SDA
SEG0~UP
SELCLK
SEN
SIN1, 2
SOUT1, 2
SPDI
SPDO
SPEN
SPRCLK
SPWCLK
SQCK
SQCX
SRDATA
SRMADR
SRMDT0~7
SS
STAT
STCLK
STD0~UP
STENABLE
STSEL
STVALID
SUBC
SBCK
SUBQ
SYSCLK| SERIAL DATA INPUT
SERIAL DATA OUTPUT
SERIAL CLOCK
SERIAL DATA CLOCK
AUDIO SERIAL CLOCK RECEIVER
SERIAL CLOCK
SERIAL CLOCK
SERIAL DATA
FL SEGMENT OUTPUT
SELECT CLOCK
SERIAL PORT ENABLE
SERIAL DATA IN
SERIAL DATA OUT
SERIAL PORT DATA INPUT
SERIAL PORT DATA OUTPUT
SERIAL PORT R/W ENABLE
SERIAL PORT READ CLOCK
SERIAL PORT WRITE CLOCK
SUB CODE Q CLOCK
SUB CODE Q DATA READ CLOCK
SERIAL DATA
SRAM ADDRESS BUS
SRAM DATA BUS 0~7
START/STOP
STATUS
STREAM DATA CLOCK
STREAM DATA
STREAM DATA INPUT ENABLE
STREAM DATA POLARITY SELECT
STREAM DATA VALIDITY
SUB CODE SERIAL
SUB CODE CLOCK
SUB CODE Q DATA
SYSTEM CLOCK
T| TE
TIBAL
TID
TIN
TIP
TIS
TPSN
TPSO
TPSP
TRCRS
TRON
TRSON| TRACKING ERROR
BALANCE CONTROL
BALANCE OUTPUT 1
BALANCE INPUT
BALANCE INPUT
BALANCE OUTPUT 2
OP AMP INPUT
OP AMP OUTPUT
OP AMP INVERTED INPUT
TRACK CROSS SIGNAL
TRACKING ON
TRAVERSE SERVO ON
V| VBLANK
VCC
VCDCONT
VDD
VFB
VREF
VSS| V BLANKING
COLLECTOR POWER SUPPLY
VOLTAGE
VIDEO CD CONTROL (TRACKING
BALANCE)
DRAIN POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE
VIDEO FEED BACK
VOLTAGE REFERENCE
SOURCE POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE
W| WAIT
WDCK
WEH
WSR| BUS CYCLE WAIT
WORD CLOCK
WRITE ENABLE HIGH
WORD SELECT RECEIVER
X| X
XALE
XAREQ
XCDROM
XCS
XCSYNC
XDS
XHSYNCO
XHINT
XI
XINT
XMW
XO
XRE
XSRMCE
XSRMOE
XSRMWE
XVCS
XVDS
XVSYNCO| X´ TAL
X ADDRESS LATCH ENABLE
X AUDIO DATA REQUEST
X CD ROM CHIP SELECT
X CHIP SELECT
X COMPOSITE SYNC
X DATA STROBE
X HORIZONTAL SYNC OUTPUT
XH INTERRUPT REQUEST
X´ TAL OSCILLATOR INPUT
X INTERRUPT
X MEMORY WRITE ENABLE
X´ TAL OSCILLATOR OUTPUT
X READ ENABLE
X SRAM CHIP ENABLE
X SRAM OUTPUT ENABLE
X SRAM WRITE ENABLE
X V-DEC CHIP SELECT
X V-DEC CONTROL BUS STROBE
X VERTICAL SYNC OUTPUT

Voltage and Waveform Chart

15.1. DVD Module P.C.B.

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ChartPanasonic SA PT950P DVD
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15.2. Main P.C.B.Panasonic SA PT950P DVD Home Theater Sound System -
Waveform Chart 2Panasonic SA
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Waveform Chart 4 15.7. D-Port, Tray Motor, Loading Motor, Sensor & Tray P.C.B.Panasonic SA PT950P DVD
Home Theater Sound System - Waveform Chart 5

15.8. Waveform Chart
15.8.1. Waveform 1

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Illustration of IC’s, Transistors and Diodes

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Wiring Connection Diagram

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Diagram

Block Diagram

18.1. System Control

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Diagram

18.2. DVD(Servo)

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1 18.3. DVD (Video/Audio)

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2 18.4. DVD Interface

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4 18.5. Audio

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5 18.6. Audio Digital Amp

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6 18.7. Power

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Schematic Diagram Notes

  • This schematic diagram may be modified at any time with the development of new technology.

Notes:

S6801: Play switch ( ▶/ MEMORY).
S6802: Backward switch ( ****/ TUNING ).
S6803: Forward switch ( ****/ TUNING ).
S6804: Stop switch ( / -TUNE MODE/— FM MODE).
S6805: DISC EXC switch (—EXCHANGE).
S6806: DISC SKIP switch (—SKIP).
S6808: Open / close switch ( OPEN / CLOSE).
S6809: (Volume) Up switch.
S6810: (Volume) Down switch.
S6900: Power switch (POWER /I).
S6902-S6906: DISC 1- DISC 5 switch (5 DISC SELECTOR).
S6907: SELECTOR switch.
S9001: LOAD switch.
  • 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), lownoise (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 Capacitor, the part no. and values will be indicated in the Schematic Diagram.
    AC rated voltage capacitor:
    C5700, C5701,C5703, C5704, C5705

  • Resistor
    Unit of resistance is OHM [Ω] (K=1,000, M=1,000,000).

  • Capacitor
    Unit of capacitance is µF, unless otherwise noted. F=Farad, pF=Pico-Farad

  • Coil
    Unit of inductance is H, unless otherwise noted.

  • Voltage and signal line

| : +B signal line
---|---
| : -B signal line
| : DVD RF signal line
| : Motor Drive signal line
| : DVD Audio signal line
| : DVD Video signal line
| : CD Head signal line
| : DVD Head signal line
| : Main signal line
| : Tracking Error signal line
| : Focus Error signal line
| : FM, XM signal line
| : AUX, Music Port, Ipod signal line

CAUTION: FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION
AGAINST FIRE HAZARD,
REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME
TYPE 233 F1 8.0A 125V FUSE RISK OF FIRE-REPLACE FUSE AS MARKED.
FUSE CAUTION
These symbols located near the fuse indicates that the fuse used is a fast operating type. For continued protection against fire harzard, replace with the same type fuse. For fuse rating. refer to the marking adjacent to the symbol.

Schematic Diagram

20.1. DVD Module (DV5/HDMI) Circuit

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Diagram 3Panasonic SA
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4 20.2. XM Module & Main CircuitPanasonic SA PT950P DVD Home Theater Sound System - Schematic
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Diagram 9 20.3. D-Port & Panel Circuit

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20.4. D-Amp & SMPS Circuit

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Diagram 15 20.5. Tray, Key, Wireless Adapter, AC- Inlet & Loading Motor Circuit

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20.6. Tray Motor, Sensor & Optical Pickup Unit

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Printed Circuit Board

21.1. DVD Module P.C.B.

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21.2. XM Module,D-Port & AC-Inlet P.C.B.

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21.3. Main P.C.B.

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21.4. Panel, Key & Wireless Adapter P.C.B. 

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21.6. SMPS P.C.B.

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21.7. Tray, Loading Motor, Tray Motor & Sensor P.C.B.

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Basic Troubleshooting Guide

22.1. Basic Troubleshooting Guide for Traverse Unit (DVD Module P.C.B)

Problems Checking Points Checking Components
1) Distorted picture or a) Check SDRAM address, IC8051
abnormal sound is head data bus, CLK and other
during the initialization control signals waveform
b) Check video signals LB8301, R8321, R8322,
LB8302, R8325, R8326
c) Check audio DAC circuitry IC8421
* Compare the above with *Check for solder short
OK condition HDMI and/or component
module P.C.B. missing/damaged
2) No TOC / Long TOC a) Check motor driver

circuitry (+5V)

| IC8251 Pin 8, 21
b) Check laser drive circuitry (Voltages & current)| Q8551, Q8552, Q8561, Q8562
c) Check LSI IC connection to motor drive circuitry
*Compare the above with  OK condition HDMI Module P.C.B.| IC8001 Pin 144 ,145

  • Check for solder short and/or component missing/damaged
    3)  Disc not spinning
    4)  Traverse not moving
    5)  Traverse and spindle abnormal movement| a) Check connection from HDMI Module to Traverse
    unit| FP8251
    b) Check motor driver circuitry on the voltages and control signals
    Compare the above with OK condition HDMI
    Module P.C.B| IC8251
    Check for solder short and/or component damaged
  1. Cannot read the disc but spindle motor is spinning
    – Cannot read CD/DVD| a)  Check laser drive circuitry (voltages and current)- Check CD Laser Drive
    –   Check DVD Laser Drive
  • Check voltages and LD
    current and compare with OK condition HDMI Module P.C.B.| Q8551, Q8552, LB8531
    (For DVD Laser Drive current)
    Q8561, Q8562, LB8561
    (For CD Laser Drive current)
  1. Block Noise during play| a) Check SDRAM address and data bus signal| IC8051
  2. Jitter out of specification| a)  Check LD current
    b)  Check OPU
    (Change to other unit and confirmed operating condition)| OPU Unit (Traverse unit), FPC connection

22.2. Basic Troubleshooting Guide for HDMI AV output

Problems Checking Points Checking Components
1) TV does not have any display. Set FL display shows U702/U703 1) Check
setting of the set in Setup Menu whether the HDMI Video output is turned On

*This year HDMI always
ON. No need check Setup Menu.
If no resolution selection GUI, then only check SETUP.
2) +5V Supply to the TV| IC3952 (Pin 4)
3) HDMI Connector Solderability condition| P3901
4) HDMI Output TDMS signal lines (IC3901) – Data (Pin 72, 73, 76, 77, 80, 81) – Clock (Pin 10,12)| L3906 L3903, L3904, L3905,
5) HDMI Transmitter communication lines to TV
– Data, SDA (Pin 120, IC8001)
– Clock, SCL (Pin 121, IC8001)| LB3905, R3905, Q3902, R3904
LB3904, R3907, Q3903, R3906
6) HDMI Transmitter communications from LSI
(IC8001)| RX3901
7) Local Port Slave Address setting resistor| R3921
8) HDMI Transmitter +3. 3V Supply| LB3901, IC3901 (Pin 26, 42, 47, 52, 70, 84, 100, 106, 115)
9) HDMI Transmitter +1.2V Supply| IC3901 (Pin 5, 26, 47, 42, 55, 75, 85, 102, 109, 116, 123), LB3908, IC8151 (Pin 2, 4)
10) HDMI Up-Con +3.3V Supply| LB3901
11) HDMI Pixel Clock Output from Up-Con to HDMI Transmitter| R8902
12) Up -Con IC I2C Data and Clock Line| RX3706
13) Hot-Plug Signal| LB3906, R3902, R3903, Q3901, D3901
14) TDMS Output swing amplitude control resistor| R3901
15) Host Interface External Input Clock from LSI (IC8001) to Up- Con IC (IC3901)  OSC27M| LB8702
16) Video Data Lines from LSI (IC8001) to Up-Con
(IC3901)| RX3707, RX3708
2) When switching the video output mode from 480P to 720p/1080i, TV display becomes blank| 1) Supply for Up-Con (IC3901)
– Pin 9, 124
2) GND for Up-Con – Pin 7, 125
3) Check for capacitor short to GND| LB3902 C3902, C3928, C3925
3) Color Problem. TV
screen is White/Blue/
Purple| 1) Check digital video data line from LSI (IC8001) to
Up-Converter (IC3901), VOUT0-VOUT7.| RX3707, RX3708
4) HDMI got no audio output| 1) Audio data lines
2) Check setting of the set in Setup Menu whether the
HDMI Audio output is turned ON| R8402, RX8402

  • Check for solder short and/or component missing/damaged as well as signal condition.

Overall Block for PT950

23.1. SC-PT950 Main Circuit Block

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Block 23.2. SC-PT950 SMPS Circuit Block

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Terminal Function of ICs

24.1. IC2001 (C2CBYY000442):
System Control IC

Pin No. Terminal Name I/O Function
1 LOAD_REV O Loading Motor Control (Open/Close- RC1)
2 LOAD_FWD O Loading Motor Control (Open/Close- RC1)
3 LOAD (CAM_SW) I UP/DOWN Switch (RC1)
4 OPEN_SW I OPEN Switch (RC1)
5 FX_DO O Wireless Data Output
6 XM_PCONT O Power Control of XM Module
7 FX_DI I Wireless Data Input
8 BYTE I VSS (GND)
9 CNVSS VSS (GND)
10 XM_EN I XM Radio Enable (H: Enable; L: Disable)
11 RDS_EN I RDS Enable H = Enable, L = Disable)
12 RESET I SYSTEM RESET INPUT
13 XOUT MAIN CLOCK OUTPUT (10.0MHZ)
14 VSS GND (0V)
15 XIN MAIN CLOCK INPUT (10 MHZ)
16 VCC POWER SUPPLY (5V)
17 NMI I CONNECT    TO     VCC,     EXTERNAL INTERRUPT I/P
18 RMT I REMOCON INPUT
19 SYNC I AC FAILURE DETECT INPUT
20 PULSE I Pulse Sensor Speed Detection (RC1)
21 IPOD_EN I iPod Enable (L=Disable, H=Enable)
22 PWM O PWM Output for changer
23 EDA I/O DATA signal for the EEPROM
24 ECK O CLOCK signal for the EEPROM
25 ECS O LAT signal for the EEPROM
26 FX_EN I Disable/Enable for FX (Wireless) Support
27 XM_RESET O XM Module reset
28 DVD_CLK I CLK signal for the DVD Module
29 DVD_STAT I STATUS signal from the DVD Module
30 DVD_CMD O CMD signal for the DVD Module
31 UART_TX O iPod/D-Port Data Output
32 UART_RX I iPod/D-Port Data Output
33 FX_CLK O Wireless Clock
34 FX_DET1 I RF Change Direction (Wireless Module)
35 XM_SC_TXD O XM sys ctrl output (Micon to XM)
36 XM_SC_RXD I XM sys ctrl input (XM to micon)
37 TUN_DO I Stereo Detect
38 TUN_DI O I2C Data for Tuner
39 TUN_CLK O I2C Clock for Tuner
40 DVD_PCONT O Control Signal for the Power for the DVD MODULE
41 EPM I [Flash Connector]
42 DVD_MUTE I Signal from DVD module control mute circuit
43 DCDET1 I DC Detection circuit 1
44 XM_MUTE I XM MUTE (L: Mute Off) (H: Mute On)
45 ACS_EN I Wide Surround Enable
46 VMUTE O Video Mute Control
47 ASP_CLK O Clock signal for 6ch VOL ASP
48 ASP_DAT O Data signal for 6ch VOL ASP
49 TUN_SD I Tuner Station Detect
50 JOG_LED O Volume JOG LED
51 XM_ANT_REV I XM Antenna Receive (H: Mismatch Antenna) (L: Matching

Antenna)
52| HBASS_SW| O| HBASS Control
53| XMLINK ACT| I| XM Link Active (H: Link Active) (L: No Data transfer)
Pin No.| Terminal Name| I/O| Function
---|---|---|---
54| MULTI_1| O| Multi Room selector 1
55| MULTI_2| O| Multi Room selector 2
56| POS_SW (INT)| I| Position Sensor (RC1)
57| TURN_FWD| O| Tray Motor Control (Turn – RC1)
58| TURN_REV| O| Tray Motor Control (Turn – RC1)
59| SENS1| I| Digital Amp Output Sensor 1
60| ACKIN| I| Acknowledge Signal from iPod
61| OPT_EN| I| Optical IN Enable (L=Disable, H=Enable)
62| VCC| –| POWER SUPPLY 5.0V
63| DC_DET2| I| DC Detection Circuit 2
64| VSS| –| GND (0V)
65| XM_DAC_RST| O| XM DAC RESET
66| EXP_STROBE| O| IO Expander Strobe for D-Port Playback Control
67| HOP_DA| O| Frequency Hop Control DA
68| MUTE_C_S| O| Center and Surround L & R Mute
69| MUTE_F_SW| O| Front L & R Mute and SubWoofer Mute
70| AMBP| O| AM Beat Proof for SMPS
71| MOD_DA| O| Digital Amp Standby Control
72| PCONT| O| Power Control of XM Module
73| CEC_OUT| I| Output Port for HDMI/CEC
74| ACS_MUTE| O| ACS Mute Control
75| CEC_IN| I| HDMI/CEC Input
76| JOG_A/ VOL_UP| I| Signal A from Volume JOG / Volume Up Button
77| JOG_B/ VOL_DOWN| I| Signal B from Volume JOG / Volume Down Button
78| HP_MUTE| O| Head Phone Mute signal
79| BATT_PCONT| O| Power Control for Battery Charging
80| XM_I2SRATE| I| XM I2SRATE
81| DPORT_DET2| I| D-Port Detection 2
82| IPOD DETECT| I| iPod Detection
83| EXP_CLK| O| IO Expander Clock for D-Port Playback Control
84| EXP_DATA| O| IO Expander Data for D-Port Playback Control
85| FLD_CLK| O| Clock Signal for the FL Driver
86| FLD_STB| O| FL Strobe
87| FLD_OUT| O| FL Data Out
88| DPORT_DET1| I| D-Port Detection 1
89| MD3| I| Model Code 3
90| MD2| I| Model Code 2
91| KEY2| I| Key 2 line input
92| ACS| I| Auto Calibration
93| DISC_SENSE| I| Disc Sense
94| DES2| I| Model Selector
95| DES1| I| REGION Setting for Tuner
96| AVSS| –| Analog Power Supply Input
97| KEY1| I| Key 1 Line input
98| VREF| –| Reference Voltage Input
99| AVCC| –| Analog Power Supply Input
100| DISC1_LED| O| Changer Disc 1 LED Indicator

Exploded Views

25.1. Cabinet Parts Location

Panasonic SA PT950P DVD Home Theater Sound System - Cabinet Parts
LocationPanasonic SA PT950P
DVD Home Theater Sound System - Cabinet Parts Location 1

25.2. Packaging

Panasonic SA PT950P DVD Home Theater Sound System -
Packaging

Replacement Parts List

Notes:
Important safety notice:
Components identified by mark have special characteristics important for safety purpose.
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 manufacture’s specified parts shown in the parts list.
Warning: This product uses a laser diode. Refer to caution statements.
Capacity values are in microfarads (µF) unless specified otherwise, P=Pico-farads (pF), F=Farads (F).
Resistance values are in ohms, unless specified otherwise, 1K=1,000 (OHM), 1M=1,000K (OHM).
The parenthesized indications in the Remarks columns specify the model names and areas. (Refer to the cover page)
The marking (RTL) indicates the retention time is limited for this item. After the discontinuation of this assembly in production, it will no longer be available.
Parts mentioned [M] are supplied from PAVCSG.
Parts mentioned [SPG] are supplied from PAVC.

26.1. Component Parts List


Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
CABINET AND CHASSIS
1 J3CCBB000007 TUNER PACK [M]
2 REXX0558 11P FLAT WIRE [M]
3 REXX0554 PRIMARY WIRE (BLACK) [M]
4 REXX0555 PRIMARY WIRE (RED) [M]
5 L6FAJCCH0007 DC FAN MOTOR [M]
6 REEX0662 50P FFC WIRE [M]
7 REEX0663 7P FFC WIRE [M]
8 REEX0664 17P FFC WIRE [M]
9 REEX0665 14P FFC WIRE [M]
10 REEX0666 28P FFC WIRE [M]
11 RSCX0153-1 XM SHIELD PLATE [M]
12 REEX0667 17P FFC WIRE [M]
13 REEX0668 28P FFC WIRE (FL) [M]
14 REEX0669 10P FFC (MAIN) [M]
15 REEX0749 12P FFC WIRE [M]
16 REEX0785 11P FFC WIRE [M]
17 REXX0556 8P FLAT WIRE [M]
20 RGPX0280A-K FRONT PANEL [M]
21 RGQX0027-1 TOP FFC COVER [M]
22 RGRX0061A-C1 REAR PANEL [M]P
22 RGRX0061A-D1 REAR PANEL [M]PC
23 RGUX0695-K OPEN CLOSE BUTTON [M]
24 RGUX0697-K EXCHANGE BUTTON [M]
25 RGUX0700-S VOLUME BUTTON [M]
26 RGUX0699-Q 5 DISC BUTTON [M]
27 RHD26046 SCREW [M]
28 RHD30007-K2J SCREW [M]
29 RHD30070 EARTH TERMINAL [M]
30 RHD30107-1 SCREW [M]
31 RHD30111-3 SCREW [M]
32 RHD30119-S SCREW [M]
33 RKA0059-K LEG RUBBER [M]
34 RKMX0118B-K1 TOP CABINET [M]
35 RKWX0269-Q FL WINDOW [M]
36 RMAX0106 MECHA BRACKET [M]
37 RMAX0118 PCB BRACKET [M]
38 RMC0465 TR SPRING [M]
39 RMKX0126 BOTTOM CHASSIS [M]
40 RMKX0127-K TRANSMITTER CHASSIS [M]
42 RMNX0166 HOLDER A [M]
43 RMNX0171 HOLDER B [M]
44 RMNX0210 TRAY GUIDE L [M]
45 RMNX0211 TRAY GUIDE R [M]
46 RMNX0231 D-PORT COVER [M]
48 RMQX0233-K FAN COVER [M]
49 RMX0274 TRAY SUPPORT R [M]
50 RMYX0191 HEATSINK EXTRUSSION [M]
51 RMX0275 TRAY SUPPORT L [M]
52 RMY0285 SMALL HEAT SINK [M]
53 RMZ0339 COVER [M]
54 RWJ1108090XX 8P FLAT WIRE [M]
56 RXXX0085 HEATSINK UNIT A [M]
57 XTB3+8JFJ SCREW [M]
58 RXXX0086 HEATSINK UNIT B [M]
59 RXXX0087 HEATSINK UNIT C [M]
60 RXXX0098 HEATSINK UNIT D [M]
61 RYQX0284-K TRAY LID ASS’Y [M]
62 XTB3+10JFJ SCREW [M]
63 XTB3+16JFJ SCREW [M]
64 XTB3+6JFJ SCREW [M]
65 XTW3+8TFJ SCREW [M]
66 RMNX0238 PC SHEET [M]
67 RMNX0149 FL HOLDER [M]
69 J0KD00000121 FERRITE CORE [M]
70 RGKX0385-Q LIGHTING RING [M]
TRAVERSE DECK
301 RDG0562 PULLEY GEAR [M]
302 RDG0563-1 REALAY GEAR A [M]
--- --- --- ---
303 RDG0564 RELAY GEAR B [M]
304 RDG0565 DRIVE GEAR A [M]
305 RDG0566 DRIVE GEAR B [M]
306 RDG0567 PULSE GEAR [M]
307 RDG0568-1 OPEN LOCK GEAR [M]
308 RDG0569-1 CLOSE LOCK GEAR [M]
309 RDG0570 CAM GEAR [M]
310 RDV0072 LOADING BELT [M]
311 RDV0073 TRAY BELT [M]
312 REM0112 LOADING MOTOR ASS’Y [M]
313 RGQ0359-K1 ROTARY TRAY [M]
314 RGQ0446-K TRAY BASE [M]
315 RHM0003-J MAGNET [M]
316 RMB0842 TRAY SPRING [M]
317 RMC0387 SUPPORT SPRING [M]
318 RME0384 CLOSE LOCK GEAR SPRING [M]
319 RMF0182 TRAY FELT [M]
320 RMF0324-1 BLOCK SHEET [M]
321 RMG0615-K CUSHION SHEET [M]
322 RMG0620-K CUSHION RUBBER [M]
323 RMK0555-2 MECHA BASE [M]
324 RML0646 CHANGE LEVER [M]
325 RMM0254-2 SLIDE PLATE R [M]
326 RMM0255 SLIDE PLATE L [M]
327 RMM0256-2 BLOCK BASE [M]
328 RMR1446-X CLAMPER [M]
329 RMR1447-X MAGNET HOLDER [M]
330 RMR1507-X SUPPORT PIECE [M]
331 RMS0123-1 FIXED PIN B [M]
332 RMS0802-2J DRIVE SHAFT [M]
333 XTB3+10JFJ SCREW [M]
334 XTN26+14JFJK SCREW [M]
335 XTN26+8GFJ SCREW [M]
336 XTV2+6GFJ SCREW [M]
337 XTWS3+10SFJ SCREW [M]
338 XWG6FFJ WASHER [M]
341 REEX0670 11P FFC WIRE [M]
342 RAE2022Z-S DT6J TRAVERSE UNIT [M]
343 RMG0598A-K FLOATING RUBBER [M]
344 RMR1753-X MIDDLE CHASSIS [M]
345 RMS0789 FIXED PIN [M]
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS
REPX0563A DVD MODULE P.C.B. [M] (RTL)
REPX0590A XM MODULE P.C.B. [M] (RTL)
REPX0574A MAIN/PANEL/KEY/WIRELESS ADAPTER/TRAY P.C.B. [M] (RTL)P
REPX0574B MAIN/PANEL/KEY/WIRELESS ADAPTER/TRAY P.C.B. [M] (RTL)PC
REPX0601A D-PORT P.C.B. [M] (RTL)
REPX0560A D-AMP P.C.B. [M] (RTL)
REPX0568A SMPS/AC-INLET P.C.B. [M] (RTL)
REP3465B LOADING MOTOR P.C.B. [M] (RTL)
REP3466B TRAY MOTOR P.C.B. [M] (RTL)
REP3466B SENSOR P.C.B. [M] (RTL)
INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
IC1 C1AB00002670 IC XM SAT RADIO DRIVER [M]
IC2 C0DBZYE00002 IC POWER SUPPLY [M]
IC3 C0FBBY000027 IC 2CH D-A CONVERTER [M]
IC2001 C2CBYY000442 IC SYSTEM CONTROL [M]
IC2002 C0GAG0000007 IC LOADING MOTOR DRIVE [M]
IC2101 C1AB00002735 IC AUDIO SIGNAL PROCESSOR [M]
IC2102 C0AABB000125 IC OP-AMP (HEADPHONES AMP) [M]
IC2104 C0ABBB000230 IC DUAL OP-AMP (WIRELESS CH1 AMP) [M]
--- --- --- ---
IC2105 C0JBAR000002 IC  DUAL 4CH  MULTIPLEXER (WIRELESS   CH1  SIGNAL
SELECTOR) [M]
IC2751 C0ABBB000350 IC OP-AMP [M]
IC2801 C9ZB00000461 IC VIDEO BUFFER [M]
IC2900 C0DAAYY00042 IC SWITCHING REGULATOR [M]
IC2901 C0DAGHG00002 IC +5V REGULATOR [M]
IC2902 C0CBCBC00208 IC +3.3V REGULATOR [M]
IC2903 C0DAAMH00012 IC SWITCHING REGULATOR [M]
IC3901 MN864702 IC HDMI TRANSMITTER [M]
IC3952 C0CBCDC00063 IC TERMINAL VOLTAGE REGULATOR [M]
IC5000 C1BA00000487 IC AUDIO DIGITAL POWER AMP [M]
IC5200 C1BA00000487 IC AUDIO DIGITAL POWER AMP [M]
IC5300 C1BA00000487 IC AUDIO DIGITAL POWER AMP [M]
IC5400 C1BA00000487 IC AUDIO DIGITAL POWER AMP [M]
IC5500 C0JBAB000902 IC    INVERTER   GATE    (CLOCK GENERATOR) [M]
IC5501 C0JBAF000716 IC D-TYPE FLIP-FLOP [M]
IC5701 C0DAAMH00004 IC SWITCHING REGULATOR [M]
IC5799 MIP4110MSSCF IC SWITCHING REGULATOR [M]
IC5801 C0DABFC00002 IC SHUNT REGULATOR [M]
IC6106 C0ABBB000230 IC OP-AMP [M]
IC6901 C0HBB0000057 IC DISPLAY DRIVER [M]
IC7750 C0GAG0000007 IC TRAY MOTOR DRIVE [M]
IC8001 MN2DS0018VP IC DV5 LSI [M]
IC8002 C0CBCDG00003 IC +5V REGULATOR [M]
IC8003 C0ABBB000230 IC DUAL OP-AMP (IPOD AMP) [M]
IC8051 C3ABPG000145 IC 64M SDRAM [M]
IC8111 C0DBZYY00018 IC +3.3V DC-DC CONVERTER [M]
IC8151 C0DBEHG00006 IC +1.2V REGULATOR [M]
IC8251 C0GBG0000048 IC MOTOR DRIVE [M]
IC8421 C0FBBK000050 IC AUDIO DAC [M]
IC8601 C0EBA0000029 IC RESET [M]
IC8606 C0EBE0000456 IC RESET [M]
IC8651 RFKWMHB0G320 IC 32M FLASH MEMORY [SPG]
IC8691 C0JBAA000502 IC AND GATE [M]
IC8695 C0JBAA000502 IC AND GATE [M]
IC8701 C0JBAB000907 IC INVERTER GATE [M]
IC8901 C0JBAA000501 IC AND GATE [M]
IC9001 C0JBAZ001251 IC LATCH [M]
IC9002 C0JBAZ001251 IC LATCH [M]
TRANSISTORS
Q2001 B1GBCFJJ0051 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q2003 B1GBCFLL0037 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q2006 B1GBCFJN0033 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q2010 B1GBCFJJ0051 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q2011 B1GBCFJJ0051 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q2012 B1GBCFJJ0051 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q2013 B1GBCFJJ0051 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q2095 B1GDCFJJ0047 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q2096 2SD0601AHL TRANSISTOR [M]
Q2097 2SD0601AHL TRANSISTOR [M]
Q2101 B1GFGCAA0001 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q2201 B1GDCFGA0018 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q2801 B1GBCFJN0033 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q2900 B1BABK000001 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q2901 B1BCCG000002 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q2902 B1ADCF000001 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q2903 B1BACG000023 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q2904 B1BACG000023 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q2909 B1ABCF000176 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q2915 B1GBCFJJ0051 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q2919 B1ABCF000176 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q2921 B1ADCF000001 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q2922 B1GBCFJJ0051 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q2923 B1GBCFJJ0051 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q2924 B1GBCFJJ0051 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q3901 2SD1819A0L TRANSISTOR [M]
Q3902 B1CFHA000002 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q3903 B1CFHA000002 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q3941 2SD1819A0L TRANSISTOR [M]
--- --- --- ---
Q3942 2SD1819A0L TRANSISTOR [M]
Q3943 2SD1819A0L TRANSISTOR [M]
Q5101 B1ABCF000176 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q5102 B1ABCF000176 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q5601 B1ABCF000176 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q5602 B1ABCF000176 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q5603 B1ADCE000012 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q5604 B1ABCF000176 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q5640 B1BACD000018 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q5641 B1ABCF000011 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q5642 B1ABCF000011 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q5644 B1ABCF000011 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q5720 2SC3940ARA TRANSISTOR [M]
Q5721 B1ADCF000001 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q5722 B1ABCF000176 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q5802 B1ABCF000176 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q5803 2SC3940ARA TRANSISTOR [M]
Q5860 B1ADCF000001 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q5861 B1ABCF000176 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q5862 B1ABCF000176 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q5898 B1ABCF000176 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q5899 B1ABCF000176 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q6102 B1ABEB000002 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q6103 B1ADCE000012 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q6110 B1GBCFJJ0051 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q6111 B1GBCFJJ0051 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q6202 B1GDCFGA0018 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q6901 B1GBCFJN0033 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q6903 B1GDCFJJ0047 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q7101 B1GFGCAA0001 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q7750 B1GBCFJJ0051 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q8321 2SB1218ARL TRANSISTOR [M]
Q8325 2SB1218ARL TRANSISTOR [M]
Q8331 2SB1218ARL TRANSISTOR [M]
Q8335 2SB1218ARL TRANSISTOR [M]
Q8341 2SB1218ARL TRANSISTOR [M]
Q8551 2SD1819A0L TRANSISTOR [M]
Q8552 B1ADGB000008 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q8561 2SD1819A0L TRANSISTOR [M]
Q8562 B1ADGB000008 TRANSISTOR [M]
Q9001 B3NAA0000098 CAM SENSOR [M]
Q9101 B3NAA0000082 POSITION SENSOR [M]
Q9102 B3NAA0000102 PULSE SENSOR [M]
Q9103 B3NAB0000027 DISC SENSOR [M]
QR5801 B1GBCFJN0033 TRANSISTOR [M]
QR5810 B1GBCFLL0037 TRANSISTOR [M]
QR8111 XP0621400L CHIP TRANSISTOR [M]
QR8420 UNR521100L CHIP TRANSISTOR [M]
QR8571 UNR511V00L TRANSISTOR [M]
PC5701 B3PBA0000402 PHOTO COUPLER [M] ****
PC5702 B3PBA0000402 PHOTO COUPLER [M] ****
PC5720 B3PBA0000402 PHOTO COUPLER [M] ****
PC5799 B3PBA0000402 PHOTO COUPLER [M] ****
DIODES
D1 MA2J72800L DIODE [M]
D2005 B0ACCK000005 DIODE [M]
D2007 B0ACCK000005 DIODE [M]
D2008 B0ACCK000005 DIODE [M]
D2009 B0JCAE000001 DIODE [M]
D2010 B0JCAE000001 DIODE [M]
D2011 B0JCAE000001 DIODE [M]
D2601 B0ACCK000005 DIODE [M]
D2602 B0ACCK000005 DIODE [M]
D2751 B0BC5R000009 DIODE [M]
D2752 B0ACCK000005 DIODE [M]
D2753 B0ACCK000005 DIODE [M]
D2901 B0BC035A0007 DIODE [M]
D2903 B0EAMM000057 DIODE [M]
D2904 B0JCPD000025 DIODE [M]
--- --- --- ---
D2906 B0JAME000029 DIODE [M]
D2908 B0EAMM000057 DIODE [M]
D2909 MAZ82400HL DIODE [M]
D2910 B0ECKM000016 DIODE [M]
D2911 B0ECKM000016 DIODE [M]
D2912 B0BC3R400001 DIODE [M]
D2913 B0JCPD000025 DIODE [M]
D2914 B0ACCK000005 DIODE [M]
D2915 B0ACCK000005 DIODE [M]
D2943 B0ADCJ000020 DIODE [M]
D2944 B0ACCK000005 DIODE [M]
D2945 B0ACCK000005 DIODE [M]
D2946 B0BC7R500001 DIODE [M]
D2947 B0BC010A0007 DIODE [M]
D2948 B0BC7R500001 DIODE [M]
D2949 B0BC5R000009 DIODE [M]
D3901 MA2J72800L DIODE [M]
D5501 B0ACCE000003 DIODE [M]
D5502 B0ACCE000003 DIODE [M]
D5503 B0BC5R000009 DIODE [M]
D5640 B0BC01200019 DIODE [M]
D5643 B0ACCK000005 DIODE [M]
D5644 B0ACCK000005 DIODE [M]
D5645 B0ACCK000005 DIODE [M]
D5701 B0FBAR000041 DIODE [M] ****
D5702 B0ZAZ0000052 DIODE [M]
D5721 B0BC01700015 DIODE [M]
D5722 B0BC01600013 DIODE [M]
D5723 B0ACCK000005 DIODE [M]
D5724 B0EAMM000057 DIODE [M]
D5725 B0JAME000029 DIODE [M]
D5726 B0EAKM000117 DIODE [M]
D5728 B0ACCK000005 DIODE [M]
D5729 B0EAMM000057 DIODE [M]
D5730 B0ACCK000005 DIODE [M]
D5731 B0EAMM000057 DIODE [M]
D5732 B0BC02900004 DIODE [M]
D5793 B0EAKB000004 DIODE [M]
D5797 MA2J72800L DIODE [M]
D5798 B0EAMM000057 DIODE [M]
D5801 B0HBSM000043 DIODE [M]
D5802 B0HBSM000043 DIODE [M]
D5803 B0HFRJ000012 DIODE [M]
D5804 B0EAMM000057 DIODE [M]
D5805 B0EAMM000057 DIODE [M]
D5806 B0BC7R500001 DIODE [M]
D5807 B0ACCK000005 DIODE [M]
D5896 B0EAMM000057 DIODE [M]
D5897 B0BC3R700004 DIODE [M]
D6100 B0ACCK000005 DIODE [M]
D6101 B0ACCK000005 DIODE [M]
D6102 B0BC5R000009 DIODE [M]
D6901 B3ACA0000273 DIODE [M]
D6902 B3ACA0000273 DIODE [M]
D6903 B3ACA0000273 DIODE [M]
D6904 B3ACA0000273 DIODE [M]
D6905 B3ACA0000273 DIODE [M]
D6907 B3AEA0000058 DIODE [M]
D6910 B0BC2R4A0006 DIODE [M]
D7750 B0ECKM000016 DIODE [M]
D7751 B0ECKM000016 DIODE [M]
D8211 MA2J11100L DIODE [M]
D8571 MA2J72800L DIODE [M]
DZ5701 ERZV10V511CS ZENER [M] ****
SWITCHES
S6801 EVQ21405R SW PLAY [M]
S6802 EVQ21405R SW BACKWARD [M]
S6803 EVQ21405R SW FORWARD [M]
S6804 EVQ21405R SW STOP [M]
S6805 EVQ21405R SW DISC EXCHANGE [M]
--- --- --- ---
S6806 EVQ21405R SW SKIP [M]
S6808 EVQ21405R SW OPEN/CLOSE [M]
S6809 EVQ21405R SW (VOLUME) UP [M]
S6810 EVQ21405R SW (VOLUME) DOWN [M]
S6900 EVQ21405R SW POWER [M]
S6902 EVQ21405R SW DISC 1 [M]
S6903 EVQ21405R SW DISC 2 [M]
S6904 EVQ21405R SW DISC 3 [M]
S6905 EVQ21405R SW DISC 4 [M]
S6906 EVQ21405R SW DISC 5 [M]
S6907 EVQ21405R SW SELECTOR [M]
S9001 K0L1BA000086 LOAD SWITCH [M]
CONNECTORS
CN2001 K1MY50AA0029 50P CONNECTOR [M]
CN2002 K1KA10AA0031 10P CONNECTOR [M]
CN2003 K1MN14BA0004 14P CONNECTOR [M]
CN2004 K1YZ11000002 11P CABLE HOLDER [M]
CN2005 K1MN11AA0003 11P CONNECTOR [M]
CN2006 K1MN08AA0003 8P CONNECTOR [M]
CN2007 K1MN28BA0005 28P CONNECTOR [M]
CN2008 K1MN12AA0003 12P CONNECTOR [M]
CN2009 K1MN17BA0005 17P CONNECTOR [M]
CN2010 K1MN07B00009 7P CONNECTOR [M]
CN2011 K1MN10BA0004 10P CONNECTOR [M]
CN2012 K1MN17AA0004 17P CONNECTOR [M]
CN5050 K1MN17BA0005 17P CONNECTOR [M]
CN5501 K1KA03AA0301 3P CONNECTOR [M]
CN5801 K1KA08AA0180 8P CONNECTOR [M]
CN5802 K1KA11BA0062 11P CONNNECTOR [M]
CN6300 K1MN14BA0004 14P CONNECTOR [M]
CN6301 K1MY22A00003 22P CONNECTOR [M]
CN6902 K1MN28AA0004 28P CONNECTOR [M]
CN7001 K1MN28BA0005 28P CONNECTOR [M]
CN7002 K1MN28AA0004 28P CONNECTOR [M]
CN7003 K1MN11AA0003 11P CONNECTOR [M]
CN7004 K1MN10BA0004 10P CONNECTOR [M]
CN8001 K1MN12BA0148 12P CONNECTOR [M]
CN8002 K1FY124DA001 24P CONNECTOR [M]
CN9003 K1MN11B00017 11P CONNECTOR [M]
CN9102 K1MN11B00017 11P CONNECTOR [M]
FC9101 RWJ4906082SS 6P FLAT CABLE [M]
FP1 K1MN17BA0005 17P CONNECTOR [M]
FP3902 K1MN07BA0148 7P CONNECTOR [M]
FP8101 K1MN50BA0173 50P CONNECTOR [M]
FP8251 K1MN06AA0076 6P CONNECTOR [M]
FP8531 K1MN26AA0041 26P CONNECTOR [M]
THERMISTOR
TH5701 D4CAA5R10001 THERMISTOR [M] ****
TH5860 D4CC11040013 THERMISTOR [M] ****
COILS & TRANSFORMERS
L2001 J0JBC0000015 CHIP INDUCTOR [M]
L2002 J0JBC0000015 CHIP INDUCTOR [M]
L2003 J0JBC0000015 CHIP INDUCTOR [M]
L2004 J0JBC0000015 CHIP INDUCTOR [M]
L2005 J0JBC0000015 CHIP INDUCTOR [M]
L2006 J0JBC0000015 CHIP INDUCTOR [M]
L2009 G0C220JA0055 COIL [M]
L2101 J0JBC0000015 CHIP INDUCTOR [M]  ****
L2201 J0JBC0000015 CHIP INDUCTOR [M] ****
L2801 G0C220JA0055 COIL [M]
L2802 J0JBC0000015 CHIP INDUCTOR [M] ****
L2803 J0JBC0000015 CHIP INDUCTOR [M] ****
L2804 J0JBC0000015 CHIP INDUCTOR [M] ****
L2805 J0JBC0000015 CHIP INDUCTOR [M] ****
L2902 G0A101G00022 COIL [M]
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L2903 G0A101G00022 COIL [M]
L2904 G0A100HA0023 INDUCTOR [M]
L2905 G0A100HA0023 INDUCTOR [M]
L2906 G0A200D00002 COIL [M]
L2907 G0A101EA0017 COIL [M]
L2908 G0A200D00002 COIL [M]
L2909 G0A200D00002 COIL [M]
L2910 G0A220GA0026 INDUCTOR [M]
L2911 G0A200D00002 COIL [M]
L2912 G0A220GA0026 INDUCTOR [M]
L2913 G0A220GA0026 INDUCTOR [M]
L2914 G0C220JA0055 COIL [M]
L3903 J0MAB0000170 FILTER [M]
L3904 J0MAB0000170 FILTER [M]
L3905 J0MAB0000170 FILTER [M]
L3906 J0MAB0000170 FILTER [M]
L5000 G0A150L00003 LINE CHOKE COIL [M]
L5001 G0B9R5K00003 LINE CHOKE COIL [M] ****
L5002 G0B9R5K00003 LINE CHOKE COIL [M]  ****
L5200 G0A150L00003 LINE CHOKE COIL [M]
L5201 G0B9R5K00003 LINE CHOKE COIL [M]  ****
L5300 G0A150L00003 LINE CHOKE COIL [M]
L5301 G0B9R5K00003 LINE CHOKE COIL [M]  ****
L5400 G0A150L00003 LINE CHOKE COIL [M]
L5500 J0JKB0000020 EMI BEAD CORE [M]  ****
L5501 J0JKB0000020 EMI BEAD CORE [M]  ****
L5702 ELF22V035B COIL [M]  ****
L5721 J0JKB0000020 EMI BEAD CORE [M]  ****
L6101 J0JBC0000019 CHIP INDUCTOR [M]
L6102 J0JBC0000019 CHIP INDUCTOR [M]
L6201 J0JBC0000019 CHIP INDUCTOR [M]
L6202 J0JBC0000019 CHIP INDUCTOR [M]
L6801 J0JBC0000019 CHIP INDUCTOR [M]
L6903 J0JBC0000019 CHIP INDUCTOR [M]
L6904 J0JBC0000019 CHIP INDUCTOR [M]
L6905 J0JBC0000019 CHIP INDUCTOR [M]
L7750 J0JBC0000015 CHIP INDUCTOR [M]
L7752 J0JBC0000015 CHIP INDUCTOR [M]
L7753 J0JBC0000015 CHIP INDUCTOR [M]
L8201 G1C100K00019 CHIP COIL [M]
L8301 G1C100K00019 CHIP COIL [M]
L8302 G1C100K00019 CHIP COIL [M]
L8303 G1C100K00019 CHIP COIL [M]
L8330 G1C100K00019 CHIP COIL [M]
L8501 G1C100K00019 CHIP COIL [M]
L8550 G1C100KA0055 CHIP INDUCTOR [M]
CHIP INDUCTORS
LB1 J0JBC0000019 CHIP INDUCTOR [M]
LB2 J0JHC0000107 INDUCTOR COIL [M]
LB3 J0JBC0000014 CHIP INDUCTOR [M]
LB4 J0JGC0000050 EMI FILTER [M]
LB6 J0JHC0000107 INDUCTOR COIL [M]
LB7 J0JHC0000107 INDUCTOR COIL [M]
LB3901 J0JHC0000045 CHIP INDUCTOR [M]
LB3902 J0JHC0000045 CHIP INDUCTOR [M]
LB3903 J0JCC0000119 CHIP INDUCTOR [M]
LB3904 J0JCC0000119 CHIP INDUCTOR [M]
LB3905 J0JCC0000119 CHIP INDUCTOR [M]
LB3906 J0JCC0000119 CHIP INDUCTOR [M]
LB3907 J0JHC0000045 CHIP INDUCTOR [M]
LB3908 J0JHC0000045 CHIP INDUCTOR [M]
LB8001 J0JHC0000045 CHIP INDUCTOR [M]
LB8011 J0JHC0000045 CHIP INDUCTOR [M]
LB8257 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
LB8258 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
LB8259 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
LB8260 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
LB8301 J0JBC0000042 CHIP BEAD [M]
LB8302 J0JBC0000042 CHIP BEAD [M]
LB8303 J0JBC0000042 CHIP BEAD [M]
LB8304 J0JBC0000042 CHIP BEAD [M]
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LB8305 J0JBC0000042 CHIP BEAD [M]
LB8401 J0JBC0000042 CHIP BEAD [M]
LB8421 ERJ2GE0R00X CHIP RESISTOR [M]
LB8422 ERJ2GE0R00X CHIP RESISTOR [M]
LB8423 ERJ2GE0R00X CHIP RESISTOR [M]
LB8424 ERJ2GE0R00X CHIP RESISTOR [M]
LB8425 ERJ2GE0R00X CHIP RESISTOR [M]
LB8426 ERJ2GE0R00X CHIP RESISTOR [M]
LB8427 ERJ2GE0R00X CHIP RESISTOR [M]
LB8428 ERJ2GE0R00X CHIP RESISTOR [M]
LB8429 ERJ2GE0R00X CHIP RESISTOR [M]
LB8431 ERJ2GE0R00X CHIP RESISTOR [M]
LB8491 ERJ2GE0R00X CHIP RESISTOR [M]
LB8530 J0JHC0000045 CHIP INDUCTOR [M]
LB8531 ERJ2GE0R00X CHIP RESISTOR [M]
LB8551 J0JBC0000042 CHIP BEAD [M]
LB8561 J0JBC0000042 CHIP BEAD [M]
LB8571 J0JBC0000042 CHIP BEAD [M]
LB8690 J0JBC0000044 HIGH LOSS INDUCTOR [M]
LB8691 ERJ2GEJ101X CHIP RESISTOR [M]
LB8692 ERJ2GEJ101X CHIP RESISTOR [M]
LB8693 ERJ2GEJ101X CHIP RESISTOR [M]
LB8701 J0JBC0000044 HIGH LOSS INDUCTOR [M]
LB8702 J0JBC0000044 HIGH LOSS INDUCTOR [M]
TRANSFORMERS
T2900 G4D1A0000117 TRANSFORMER [M] ****
T5701 ETS42BM15GAD TRANSFORMER [M] ****
T5751 ETS19AB236AG TRANSFORMER [M] ****
COMPONENT COMBINATION
Z6900 B3RAD0000143 CRYSTAL [M]
VARIABLE RESISTORS
VA1 EZJZ0V80008B VARISTOR [M]
VA2 EZJZ0V80008B VARISTOR [M]
VA3 EZJZ0V80008B VARISTOR [M]
VA3901 EZAEG2A50AX ESD SUPRESSOR [M]
VA3902 EZAEG2A50AX ESD SUPRESSOR [M]
VA3903 EZAEG2A50AX ESD SUPRESSOR [M]
VA3904 EZAEG2A50AX ESD SUPRESSOR [M]
VA3905 EZAEG2A50AX ESD SUPRESSOR [M]
VA3906 EZAEG2A50AX ESD SUPRESSOR [M]
VA3907 EZAEG2A50AX ESD SUPRESSOR [M]
VA3908 EZAEG2A50AX ESD SUPRESSOR [M]
VA3909 EZJZ0V800AA VARISTOR [M]
VA3910 EZJZ0V800AA VARISTOR [M]
VA3911 EZJZ0V800AA VARISTOR [M]
VA3912 EZJZ0V800AA VARISTOR [M]
VA3913 EZJZ0V800AA VARISTOR [M]
TERMINALS
ZJ5400 K4CZ01000027 TERMINAL [M]
ZJ5410 K4CZ01000027 TERMINAL [M]
ZJ5701 K4CZ01000027 TERMINAL [M]
ZJ5801 K4CZ01000027 TERMINAL [M]
ZJ5802 K4CZ01000027 TERMINAL [M]
ZJ5803 K4CZ01000027 TERMINAL [M]
OSCILLATORS
X1 H0A451500001 CRYSTAL [M]
X2001 H2B100500004 CERAMIC RESONATOR [M]
X5500 H2A6023A0011 CERAMIC RESONATOR [M]
X5501 H2A7003A0011 CERAMIC RESONATOR [M]
X8621 H0J270500085 CRYSTAL [M]
DISPLAY TUBE
--- --- --- ---
FL6901 A2BD00000170 FL DISPLAY [M]
FL8101 F1H0J1050018 INDUCTOR [M]
FL8102 F1H0J1050018 INDUCTOR [M]
FL8103 F1H0J1050018 INDUCTOR [M]
FL8104 F1J1E1040022 INDUCTOR [M]
FL8421 F1H0J1050018 INDUCTOR [M]
FUSE
F1 K5D802APA008 FUSE [M] ****
FUSE HOLDERS
ZA5701 EYF52BCY FUSE HOLDER [M]
ZA5702 EYF52BCY FUSE HOLDER [M]
FUSE PROTECTOR
FP2902 K5H5012A0010 FUSE PROTECTOR [M] ****
HOLDERS
H5500 K1YF08000003 8P CABLE HOLDER [M]
H6801 K1YZ08000002 8P CABLE HOLDER [M]
H6901 K1YZ08000002 8P CABLE HOLDER [M]
JACKS
JK1 K1FA104B0047 JACK XM CONNECTOR [M]
JK2001 K2HA306B0070 JACK [M]
JK5001 K4AC08B00012 JACK SPEAKER [M]
JK6801 K2HC103A0024 JACK HEADPHONE [M]
JK6802 K2HC1YYA0005 JACK MUSIC PORT [M]
P3901 K1FY119E0002 HDMI CONNECTOR [M]
P5701 K2AB2B000010 JACK AC [M] ****
EARTH TERMINALS
E2900 K4CZ01000027 TERMINAL [M]
E2901 K4CZ01000027 TERMINAL [M]
E6300 K4CZ01000027 TERMINAL [M]
PACKING MATERIALS
P1 RPGX1694 PACKING CASE [M]P
P1 RPGX1695 PACKING CASE [M]PC
P2 RPNX0456 POLYFOAM (MAIN SET) [M]
P3 RPFX0058-1J MIRAMAT [M]
ACCESSORIES
A1 EUR7662YX0 REMOTE CONTROL [M]
A1-1 UR76EC5903A R/C BATTERY COVER [M]
A2 K2CB2CB00018 AC CORD [M] ****
A3 RQTX0064-P O/I BOOK (EN) [M]P
A3 RQTX0065-C O/I BOOK (CF) [M]PC
A4 K2KA2BA00001 VIDEO CABLE [M]
A5 N1DAAAA00002 AM LOOP ANTENNA [M]
A6 RSA0007-L FM ANTENNA [M]
A7 L0CBAB000125 CALIBRATION MIC [M]
A8 REEX0449B-2L SPEAKER CORD [M]
A9 RFE0205 I-POD CRADLE [M]
A10 RQCXA0013-1 SPEAKER LABEL [M]
A11 XSN5+12FJ SCREW [M]
RESISTORS
R1 ERJ3GEYJ104V 100K 1/16W [M]
R2 ERJ3GEYJ104V 100K 1/16W [M]
R3 ERJ3GEYJ104V 100K 1/16W [M]
R4 ERJ3GEYJ104V 100K 1/16W [M]
R6 ERJ3GEYJ472V 4.7K 1/16W [M]
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R7 ERJ3GEYJ391V 390 1/16W [M]
R8 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R9 ERJ3GEYJ101V 100 1/16W [M]
R10 ERJ3GEYJ101V 100 1/16W [M]
R11 ERJ3GEYJ102V 1K 1/16W [M]
R12 ERJ3GEYJ102V 1K 1/16W [M]
R13 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1/16W [M]
R14 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1/16W [M]
R15 ERJ3GEYJ470V 47 1/16W [M]
R16 ERJ3GEYJ470V 47 1/16W [M]
R17 ERJ3GEYJ470V 47 1/16W [M]
R19 ERJ3GEYJ470V 47 1/16W [M]
R20 ERJ3GEYJ470V 47 1/16W [M]
R21 ERJ3GEYJ470V 47 1/16W [M]
R22 ERJ3GEYJ470V 47 1/16W [M]
R23 ERJ3GEYJ104V 100K 1/16W [M]
R24 ERJ3GEYJ104V 100K 1/16W [M]
R25 ERJ3GEYJ470V 47 1/16W [M]
R26 ERJ3GEYJ470V 47 1/16W [M]
R31 ERJ6GEYJ102V 1K 1/10W [M]
R32 ERJ6GEYJ102V 1K 1/10W [M]
R33 ERJ6GEYJ104V 100K 1/10W [M]
R34 ERJ6GEYJ104V 100K 1/10W [M]
R39 ERJ6GEYJ104V 100K 1/10W [M]
R40 ERJ6GEYJ104V 100K 1/10W [M]
R43 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1/16W [M]
R44 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1/16W [M]
R45 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1/16W [M]
R46 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1/16W [M]
R53 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1/16W [M]
R54 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1/16W [M]
R55 ERJ3GEYJ104V 100K 1/16W [M]
R57 ERJ3GEYJ470V 47 1/16W [M]
R58 ERJ3GEYJ470V 47 1/16W [M]
R59 ERJ3GEYJ104V 100K 1/16W [M]
R62 ERJ3GEYJ104V 100K 1/16W [M]
R64 ERJ3GEYJ470V 47 1/16W [M]
R65 ERJ3GEYJ104V 100K 1/16W [M]
R66 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1/16W [M]
R2000 ERJ3GEYJ221V 220 1/16W [M]
R2001 ERJ3GEYJ104V 100K 1/16W [M]
R2002 ERJ3GEYJ221V 220 1/16W [M]
R2003 ERJ3GEYJ221V 220 1/16W [M]
R2004 ERJ3GEYJ221V 220 1/16W [M]
R2005 ERJ3GEYJ221V 220 1/16W [M]
R2006 ERJ3GEYJ221V 220 1/16W [M]
R2009 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1/16W [M]
R2010 ERJ3GEYJ102V 1K 1/16W [M]
R2011 ERJ3GEYJ221V 220 1/16W [M]
R2012 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R2014 ERJ3GEYJ273V 27K 1/16W [M]
R2015 ERJ3GEYJ272V 2.7K 1/16W [M]
R2016 ERJ3GEYJ472V 4.7K 1/16W [M]
R2017 ERJ3GEYJ273V 27K 1/16W [M]
R2021 ERJ3GEYJ563V 56K 1/16W [M]
R2022 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R2023 ERJ3GEYJ473V 47K 1/16W [M]
R2024 ERJ3GEYJ273V 27K 1/16W [M]
R2025 ERJ3GEYJ104V 100K 1/16W [M]
R2027 ERJ3GEYJ221V 220 1/16W [M]
R2031 ERJ3GEYJ221V 220 1/16W [M]
R2032 ERJ3GEYJ473V 47K 1/16W [M]
R2034 ERJ3GEYJ473V 47K 1/16W [M]
R2037 ERJ3GEYJ473V 47K 1/16W [M]
R2040 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R2041 ERJ3GEYJ223V 22K 1/16W [M]
R2043 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R2045 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R2051 ERJ3GEYJ563V 56K 1/16W [M]
R2052 ERJ3GEYJ221V 220 1/16W [M]
R2054 ERJ3GEYJ221V 220 1/16W [M]
R2055 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R2057 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
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R2059 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R2060 ERJ3GEYJ221V 220 1/16W [M]
R2062 ERJ3GEYJ221V 220 1/16W [M]
R2068 ERJ3GEYJ221V 220 1/16W [M]
R2069 ERJ3GEYJ221V 220 1/16W [M]
R2076 ERJ3GEYJ223V 22K 1/16W [M]
R2077 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R2079 ERJ3GEYJ272V 2.7K 1/16W [M]
R2080 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R2081 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R2082 ERJ3GEYJ821V 820 1/16W [M]
R2084 ERJ3GEYJ473V 47K 1/16W [M]
R2085 ERJ3GEYJ472V 4.7K 1/16W [M]
R2086 ERJ3GEYJ223V 22K 1/16W [M]
R2087 ERJ3GEYJ223V 22K 1/16W [M]
R2088 ERJ3GEYJ473V 47K 1/16W [M]
R2089 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1/16W [M]
R2092 ERJ3GEYJ221V 220 1/16W [M]
R2093 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R2095 ERJ3GEYJ563V 56K 1/16W [M]
R2096 ERJ3GEYJ473V 47K 1/16W [M]
R2097 ERJ3GEYJ472V 4.7K 1/16W [M]
R2098 ERJ3GEYJ225V 2.2M 1/16W [M]
R2099 ERJ3GEYJ104V 100K 1/16W [M]
R2100 ERJ3GEYJ332V 3.3K 1/16W [M]
R2101 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R2102 ERJ3GEYJ332V 3.3K 1/16W [M]
R2103 ERJ3GEYJ273V 27K 1/16W [M]
R2104 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1/16W [M]
R2105 ERJ3GEYJ222V 2.2K 1/16W [M]
R2106 ERJ3GEYJ563V 56K 1/16W [M]
R2111 ERJ3GEYJ472V 4.7K 1/16W [M]
R2112 ERJ3GEYJ102V 1K 1/16W [M]
R2113 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1/16W [M]
R2114 ERJ3GEYJ562V 5.6K 1/16W [M]
R2115 ERJ3GEYJ332V 3.3K 1/16W [M]
R2116 ERJ3GEYJ102V 1K 1/16W [M]
R2120 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1/16W [M]
R2121 ERJ3GEYJ152V 1.5K 1/16W [M]
R2122 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R2123 ERJ3GEYJ182V 1.8K 1/16W [M]
R2124 ERJ3GEYJ182V 1.8K 1/16W [M]
R2125 ERJ3GEYJ102V 1K 1/16W [M]
R2126 ERJ3GEYJ682V 6.8K 1/16W [M]
R2127 ERJ3GEYJ153V 15K 1/16W [M]
R2128 ERJ3GEYJ153V 15K 1/16W [M]
R2129 ERJ3GEYJ333V 33K 1/16W [M]
R2130 ERJ3GEYJ102V 1K 1/16W [M]
R2133 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R2135 ERJ3GEYJ563V 56K 1/16W [M]
R2136 ERJ3GEYJ473V 47K 1/16W [M]
R2160 ERJ3GEYJ102V 1K 1/16W [M]
R2161 ERJ3GEYJ473V 47K 1/16W [M]
R2164 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R2165 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R2170 ERJ3GEYJ222V 2.2K 1/16W [M]
R2171 ERJ3GEYJ273V 27K 1/16W [M]
R2172 ERJ3GEYJ182V 1.8K 1/16W [M]
R2173 ERJ3GEYJ273V 27K 1/16W [M]
R2174 ERJ3GEYJ822V 8.2K 1/16W [M]
R2175 ERJ3GEYJ182V 1.8K 1/16W [M]
R2176 ERJ3GEYJ183V 18K 1/16W [M]
R2177 ERJ3GEYJ150V 15 1/16W [M]
R2178 ERJ3GEYJ150V 15 1/16W [M]
R2179 ERJ3GEYJ150V 15 1/16W [M]
R2180 ERJ3GEYJ150V 15 1/16W [M]
R2181 ERJ3GEYJ472V 4.7K 1/16W [M]
R2182 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1/16W [M]
R2183 ERJ3GEYJ182V 1.8K 1/16W [M]
R2184 ERJ3GEYJ821V 820 1/16W [M]
R2185 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1/16W [M]
R2200 ERJ3GEYJ332V 3.3K 1/16W [M]
R2201 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
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R2202 ERJ3GEYJ332V 3.3K 1/16W [M]
R2203 ERJ3GEYJ273V 27K 1/16W [M]
R2204 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1/16W [M]
R2205 ERJ3GEYJ222V 2.2K 1/16W [M]
R2206 ERJ3GEYJ563V 56K 1/16W [M]
R2211 ERJ3GEYJ472V 4.7K 1/16W [M]
R2212 ERJ3GEYJ102V 1K 1/16W [M]
R2213 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1/16W [M]
R2214 ERJ3GEYJ562V 5.6K 1/16W [M]
R2215 ERJ3GEYJ332V 3.3K 1/16W [M]
R2216 ERJ3GEYJ102V 1K 1/16W [M]
R2220 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1/16W [M]
R2221 ERJ3GEYJ152V 1.5K 1/16W [M]
R2222 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R2225 ERJ3GEYJ102V 1K 1/16W [M]
R2226 ERJ3GEYJ682V 6.8K 1/16W [M]
R2227 ERJ3GEYJ153V 15K 1/16W [M]
R2228 ERJ3GEYJ153V 15K 1/16W [M]
R2229 ERJ3GEYJ333V 33K 1/16W [M]
R2230 ERJ3GEYJ102V 1K 1/16W [M]
R2233 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R2235 ERJ3GEYJ563V 56K 1/16W [M]
R2236 ERJ3GEYJ473V 47K 1/16W [M]
R2260 ERJ3GEYJ102V 1K 1/16W [M]
R2261 ERJ3GEYJ473V 47K 1/16W [M]
R2264 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R2265 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R2270 ERJ3GEYJ222V 2.2K 1/16W [M]
R2271 ERJ3GEYJ563V 56K 1/16W [M]
R2273 ERJ3GEYJ273V 27K 1/16W [M]
R2274 ERJ3GEYJ822V 8.2K 1/16W [M]
R2275 ERJ3GEYJ182V 1.8K 1/16W [M]
R2276 ERJ3GEYJ183V 18K 1/16W [M]
R2277 ERJ3GEYJ150V 15 1/16W [M]
R2278 ERJ3GEYJ150V 15 1/16W [M]
R2279 ERJ3GEYJ150V 15 1/16W [M]
R2280 ERJ3GEYJ150V 15 1/16W [M]
R2281 ERJ3GEYJ472V 4.7K 1/16W [M]
R2282 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1/16W [M]
R2283 ERJ3GEYJ182V 1.8K 1/16W [M]
R2284 ERJ3GEYJ821V 820 1/16W [M]
R2285 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1/16W [M]
R2300 ERJ3GEYJ122V 1.2K 1/16W [M]
R2301 ERJ3GEYJ123V 12K 1/16W [M]
R2302 ERJ3GEYJ182V 1.8K 1/16W [M]
R2303 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R2304 ERJ3GEYJ123V 12K 1/16W [M]
R2307 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1/16W [M]
R2309 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1/16W [M]
R2310 ERJ3GEYJ102V 1K 1/16W [M]
R2312 ERJ3GEYJ152V 1.5K 1/16W [M]
R2339 ERJ3GEYJ122V 1.2K 1/16W [M]
R2400 ERJ3GEYJ122V 1.2K 1/16W [M]
R2401 ERJ3GEYJ123V 12K 1/16W [M]
R2402 ERJ3GEYJ182V 1.8K 1/16W [M]
R2403 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R2404 ERJ3GEYJ123V 12K 1/16W [M]
R2407 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1/16W [M]
R2409 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1/16W [M]
R2410 ERJ3GEYJ102V 1K 1/16W [M]
R2412 ERJ3GEYJ152V 1.5K 1/16W [M]
R2439 ERJ3GEYJ122V 1.2K 1/16W [M]
R2500 ERJ3GEYJ123V 12K 1/16W [M]
R2501 ERJ3GEYJ223V 22K 1/16W [M]
R2502 ERJ3GEYJ332V 3.3K 1/16W [M]
R2503 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R2504 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R2510 ERJ3GEYJ332V 3.3K 1/16W [M]
R2512 ERJ3GEYJ821V 820 1/16W [M]
R2600 ERJ3GEYJ561V 560 1/16W [M]
R2601 ERJ3GEYJ123V 12K 1/16W [M]
R2609 ERJ3GEYJ332V 3.3K 1/16W [M]
R2610 ERJ3GEYJ182V 1.8K 1/16W [M]
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R2611 ERJ3GEYJ473V 47K 1/16W [M]
R2612 ERJ3GEYJ563V 56K 1/16W [M]
R2613 ERJ3GEYJ123V 12K 1/16W [M]
R2614 ERJ3GEYJ273V 27K 1/16W [M]
R2617 ERJ3GEYJ152V 1.5K 1/16W [M]
R2626 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R2627 ERJ3GEYJ473V 47K 1/16W [M]
R2661 ERJ3GEYJ680V 68 1/16W [M]
R2662 ERJ3GEYJ680V 68 1/16W [M]
R2668 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1/16W [M]
R2751 ERJ3GEYJ471V 470 1/16W [M]
R2752 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R2753 ERJ3GEYJ472V 4.7K 1/16W [M]
R2754 ERJ3GEYJ102V 1K 1/16W [M]
R2755 ERJ3GEYJ472V 4.7K 1/16W [M]
R2756 ERJ3GEYJ101V 100 1/16W [M]
R2757 ERJ3GEYJ473V 47K 1/16W [M]
R2758 ERJ3GEYJ223V 22K 1/16W [M]
R2759 ERJ3GEYJ223V 22K 1/16W [M]
R2760 ERJ3GEYJ824V 820K 1/16W [M]
R2761 ERJ3GEYJ824V 820K 1/16W [M]
R2762 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R2763 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R2764 ERJ3GEYJ474V 470K 1/16W [M]
R2765 ERJ3GEYJ474V 470K 1/16W [M]
R2804 ERJ3GEYJ102V 1K 1/16W [M]
R2809 ERJ3GEYJ750V 75 1/16W [M]
R2812 ERJ3GEYJ750V 75 1/16W [M]
R2813 ERJ3GEYJ750V 75 1/16W [M]
R2816 ERJ3GEYJ750V 75 1/16W [M]
R2862 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R2863 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R2864 ERJ3GEYJ682V 6.8K 1/16W [M]
R2865 ERJ3GEYJ182V 1.8K 1/16W [M]PC
R2865 ERJ3GEYJ821V 820 1/16W [M]P
R2900 ERJ3GEYJ562V 5.6K 1/16W [M]
R2902 ERJ3GEYJ470V 47 1/16W [M]
R2903 ERJ3GEYJ182V 1.8K 1/16W [M]
R2905 ERJ3GEYJ390V 39 1/16W [M]
R2906 ERJ3GEYF682V 6.8K 1/16W [M]
R2907 ERJ3GEYJ272V 2.7K 1/16W [M]
R2908 ERJ3GEYJ471V 470 1/16W [M]
R2909 ERJ3GEYJ393V 39K 1/16W [M]
R2910 ERJ3GEYJ331V 330 1/16W [M]
R2911 ERJ3GEYJ472V 4.7K 1/16W [M]
R2912 ERJ3GEYJ331V 330 1/16W [M]
R2913 ERG2SJ470E 47 2W [M]
R2914 ERJ3GEYJ392V 3.9K 1/16W [M]
R2915 ERJ3GEYJ272V 2.7K 1/16W [M]
R2916 ERJ3GEYJ331V 330 1/16W [M]
R2917 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R2919 ERJ3GEYJ102V 1K 1/16W [M]
R2920 ERJ3GEYJ392V 3.9K 1/16W [M]
R2921 ERJ3GEYJ391V 390 1/16W [M]
R2922 ERJ3GEYF102V 1K 1/16W [M]
R2923 ERJ3GEYF122V 1.2K 1/16W [M]
R2925 ERX2SJ1R5E 1.5 2W [M]
R2926 ERJ3GEYJ473V 47K 1/16W [M]
R2927 ERX2SJ1R5E 1.5 2W [M]
R2930 ERJ3GEYJ472V 4.7K 1/16W [M]
R2935 ERJ3GEYJ472V 4.7K 1/16W [M]
R2936 ERJ3GEYJ471V 470 1/16W [M]
R2937 ERJ3GEYJ393V 39K 1/16W [M]
R2938 ERJ3GEYJ333V 33K 1/16W [M]
R2941 ERJ3GEYJ223V 22K 1/16W [M]
R2946 ERJ3GEYJ330V 33 1/16W [M]
R2947 ERJ3GEYJ472V 4.7K 1/16W [M]
R2948 ERJ3GEYJ472V 4.7K 1/16W [M]
R2952 ERJ3GEYJ392V 3.9K 1/16W [M]
R2953 ERJ3GEYJ471V 470 1/16W [M]
R2954 ERG2SJ470E 47 2W [M]
R2973 ERX2SJ1R5E 1.5 2W [M]
R2975 ERJ3GEYJ153V 15K 1/16W [M]
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R2976 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R2990 ERJ3GEYJ473V 47K 1/16W [M]
R2991 ERJ3GEYJ273V 27K 1/16W [M]
R2992 ERJ3GEYJ473V 47K 1/16W [M]
R2993 ERJ3GEYJ273V 27K 1/16W [M]
R2994 ERJ3GEYJ473V 47K 1/16W [M]
R2995 ERJ3GEYJ273V 27K 1/16W [M]
R2996 ERJ3GEYJ473V 47K 1/16W [M]
R2997 ERJ3GEYJ273V 27K 1/16W [M]
R3901 ERJ2GEJ511X 510 1/32W [M]
R3902 ERJ2GEJ103X 10K 1/32W [M]
R3903 ERJ2GEJ103X 10K 1/32W [M]
R3904 ERJ2GEJ472X 4.7K 1/32W [M]
R3905 ERJ2GEJ202X 2K 1/32W [M]
R3906 ERJ2GEJ472X 4.7K 1/32W [M]
R3907 ERJ2GEJ222X 2.2K 1/32W [M]
R3921 ERJ2GE0R00X 0 1/32W [M]
R3924 ERJ2GE0R00X 0 1/32W [M]
R3925 ERJ2GEJ103X 10K 1/32W [M]
R3941 ERJ2GEJ273X 27K 1/32W [M]
R3942 ERJ2GEJ224X 220K 1/32W [M]
R3943 ERJ2GEJ104X 100K 1/32W [M]
R3944 ERJ2GEJ221X 220 1/32W [M]
R3945 ERJ2GEJ103X 10K 1/32W [M]
R3946 ERJ2GEJ272X 2.7K 1/32W [M]
R3947 ERJ2GEJ103X 10K 1/32W [M]
R5000 ERJ3GEYJ562V 5.6K 1/16W [M]
R5001 ERJ3GEYJ562V 5.6K 1/16W [M]
R5002 ERJ3GEYJ562V 5.6K 1/16W [M]
R5003 ERJ3GEYJ562V 5.6K 1/16W [M]
R5004 ERJ8GEYJ100V 10 1/8W [M]
R5005 ERJ8GEYJ100V 10 1/8W [M]
R5006 ERJ1TYJ220U 22 1W [M]
R5007 ERJ1TYJ220U 22 1W [M]
R5008 ERJ3GEYJ101V 100 1/16W [M]
R5010 ERJ8GEYJ100V 10 1/8W [M]
R5011 ERJ8GEYJ100V 10 1/8W [M]
R5018 ERJ3GEYJ683V 68K 1/16W [M]
R5019 ERJ3GEYJ683V 68K 1/16W [M]
R5020 ERJ3GEYJ124V 120K 1/16W [M]
R5021 ERJ3GEYJ122V 1.2K 1/16W [M]
R5022 ERJ3GEYJ122V 1.2K 1/16W [M]
R5023 ERJ3GEYJ122V 1.2K 1/16W [M]
R5030 ERJ3GEYJ562V 5.6K 1/16W [M]
R5031 ERJ3GEYJ562V 5.6K 1/16W [M]
R5032 ERJ3GEYJ562V 5.6K 1/16W [M]
R5033 ERJ3GEYJ562V 5.6K 1/16W [M]
R5034 ERJ3GEYJ562V 5.6K 1/16W [M]
R5035 ERJ3GEYJ562V 5.6K 1/16W [M]
R5036 ERJ3GEYJ562V 5.6K 1/16W [M]
R5037 ERJ3GEYJ562V 5.6K 1/16W [M]
R5103 ERJ3GEYJ562V 5.6K 1/16W [M]
R5104 ERJ3GEYJ562V 5.6K 1/16W [M]
R5110 ERJ3GEYJ223V 22K 1/16W [M]
R5113 ERJ3GEYJ124V 120K 1/16W [M]
R5118 ERJ3GEYJ562V 5.6K 1/16W [M]
R5119 ERJ3GEYJ562V 5.6K 1/16W [M]
R5200 ERJ8GEYJ100V 10 1/8W [M]
R5201 ERJ8GEYJ100V 10 1/8W [M]
R5204 ERJ3GEYJ101V 100 1/16W [M]
R5205 ERJ3GEYJ562V 5.6K 1/16W [M]
R5206 ERJ3GEYJ562V 5.6K 1/16W [M]
R5207 ERJ3GEYJ562V 5.6K 1/16W [M]
R5208 ERJ3GEYJ562V 5.6K 1/16W [M]
R5209 ERJ1TYJ220U 22 1W [M]
R5210 ERJ8GEYJ100V 10 1/8W [M]
R5211 ERJ8GEYJ100V 10 1/8W [M]
R5217 ERJ1TYJ220U 22 1W [M]
R5218 ERJ3GEYJ683V 68K 1/16W [M]
R5228 ERJ3GEYJ124V 120K 1/16W [M]
R5300 ERJ1TYJ220U 22 1W [M]
R5302 ERJ8GEYJ100V 10 1/8W [M]
R5304 ERJ3GEYJ101V 100 1/16W [M]
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R5305 ERJ8GEYJ100V 10 1/8W [M]
R5306 ERJ3GEYJ562V 5.6K 1/16W [M]
R5307 ERJ3GEYJ562V 5.6K 1/16W [M]
R5308 ERJ3GEYJ562V 5.6K 1/16W [M]
R5309 ERJ3GEYJ562V 5.6K 1/16W [M]
R5310 ERJ8GEYJ100V 10 1/8W [M]
R5311 ERJ8GEYJ100V 10 1/8W [M]
R5317 ERJ3GEYJ122V 1.2K 1/16W [M]
R5318 ERJ3GEYJ124V 120K 1/16W [M]
R5319 ERJ1TYJ220U 22 1W [M]
R5327 ERJ3GEYJ122V 1.2K 1/16W [M]
R5328 ERJ3GEYJ683V 68K 1/16W [M]
R5400 ERJ1TYJ220U 22 1W [M]
R5402 ERJ8GEYJ100V 10 1/8W [M]
R5404 ERJ3GEYJ101V 100 1/16W [M]
R5405 ERJ8GEYJ100V 10 1/8W [M]
R5410 ERJ8GEYJ100V 10 1/8W [M]
R5411 ERJ8GEYJ100V 10 1/8W [M]
R5419 ERJ1TYJ220U 22 1W [M]
R5504 ERJ3GEYJ220V 22 1/16W [M]
R5505 ERJ3GEYJ101V 100 1/16W [M]
R5506 ERJ3GEYJ105V 1M 1/16W [M]
R5507 ERJ3GEYJ105V 1M 1/16W [M]
R5508 ERJ3GEYJ105V 1M 1/16W [M]
R5510 ERG2SJ271E 270 2W [M]
R5511 ERJ3GEYJ220V 22 1/16W [M]
R5602 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R5603 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R5604 ERJ3GEYJ122V 1.2K 1/16W [M]
R5606 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R5607 ERJ3GEYJ122V 1.2K 1/16W [M]
R5608 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R5609 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R5610 ERJ3GEYJ122V 1.2K 1/16W [M]
R5611 ERJ3GEYJ122V 1.2K 1/16W [M]
R5636 ERDS1FVJ392T 3.9K 1/2W [M]
R5637 ERJ3GEYJ100V 10 1/16W [M]
R5639 ERJ3GEYJ332V 3.3K 1/16W [M]
R5640 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1/16W [M]
R5654 ERJ3GEYJ563V 56K 1/16W [M]
R5655 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R5656 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R5657 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R5658 ERJ3GEYJ185V 1.8M 1/16W [M]
R5659 ERJ3GEYJ104V 100K 1/16W [M]
R5660 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R5670 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1/16W [M]
R5701 ERDS1TJ474B 470K 1/2W [M]
R5702 ERJ1TYJ333U 33K 1/8W [M]
R5703 ERJ1TYJ333U 33K 1/8W [M]
R5704 ERJ8GEYJ394V 390K 1/8W [M]
R5705 ERJ8GEYJ394V 390K 1/8W [M]
R5720 ERJ6GEYJ220V 22 1/10W [M]
R5721 ERJ6GEYJ392V 3.9K 1/10W [M]
R5722 ERJ6GEYJ182V 1.8K 1/10W [M]
R5723 ERJ3GEYJ102V 1K 1/16W [M]
R5724 ERJ6GEYJ331V 330 1/10W [M]
R5725 ERJ3GEYJ681V 680 1/16W [M]
R5726 D0MB34MZ0001 0.033 1W [M]
R5727 D0MB34MZ0001 0.033 1W [M]
R5728 ERJ3GEYJ104V 100K 1/16W [M]
R5729 ERJ6GEYJ103V 10K 1/10W [M]
R5730 ERJ6GEYJ332V 3.3K 1/10W [M]
R5731 D0MB34MZ0001 0.033 1W [M]
R5732 D0MB34MZ0001 0.033 1W [M]
R5750 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1/16W [M]
R5786 ERG2SJ683E 68K 2W [M]
R5787 ERJ3GEYJ753V 75K 1/16W [M]
R5795 ERJ6GEYJ433V 43K 1/10W [M]
R5796 ERJ6GEYJ222V 2.2K 1/10W [M]
R5797 ERJ6GEYJ472V 4.7K 1/10W [M]
R5798 ERJ6GEYJ100V 10 1/10W [M]
R5800 ERJ6GEYJ103V 10K 1/10W [M]
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R5801 ERJ3GEYJ123V 12K 1/16W [M]
R5802 ERJ3RBD272V 2.7K 1/16W [M]
R5803 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1/16W [M]
R5804 ERJ6RBD473V 47K 1/10W [M]
R5805 ERJ3RBD222V 2.2K 1/16W [M]
R5806 ERJ3GEYJ153V 15K 1/16W [M]
R5807 ERJ6GEYJ331V 330 1/10W [M]
R5808 ERJ6GEYJ222V 2.2K 1/10W [M]
R5809 ERJ6GEYJ331V 330 1/10W [M]
R5810 ERJ3GEYJ331V 330 1/16W [M]
R5811 ERJ8GEYJ152V 1.5K 1/8W [M]
R5812 ERJ3RBD822V 8.2K 1/16W [M]
R5813 ERJ3RBD243V 24K 1/16W [M]
R5815 ERJ3GEYJ272V 2.7K 1/16W [M]
R5816 ERJ8GEYJ152V 1.5K 1/8W [M]
R5817 ERJ3GEYJ331V 330 1/16W [M]
R5820 ERG2SJ470E 47 2W [M]
R5821 ERG2SJ470E 47 2W [M]
R5822 ERG2SJ470E 47 2W [M]
R5823 ERG2SJ470E 47 2W [M]
R5824 ERG2SJ470E 47 2W [M]
R5825 ERJ3GEYJ102V 1K 1/16W [M]
R5832 ERJ1TYJ222U 2.2K 1/8W [M]
R5834 ERJ1TYJ222U 2.2K 1/8W [M]
R5860 ERJ6GEYF103V 10K 1/10W [M]
R5861 ERJ6GEYF822V 8.2K 1/10W [M]
R5862 ERJ6GEYF103V 10K 1/10W [M]
R5863 ERJ6GEYF103V 10K 1/10W [M]
R5864 ERJ6GEYF103V 10K 1/10W [M]
R5890 ERJ3GEYJ222V 2.2K 1/16W [M]
R5891 ERJ3RBD472V 4.7K 1/16W [M]
R5892 ERJ3RBD561V 560 1/16W [M]
R5893 ERJ3RBD122V 1.2K 1/16W [M]
R5894 ERJ3GEYJ331V 330 1/16W [M]
R5895 ERJ3GEYJ681V 680 1/16W [M]
R5896 ERJ3GEYJ104V 100K 1/16W [M]
R5897 ERJ3GEYJ101V 100 1/16W [M]
R6131 ERJ3GEYJ223V 22K 1/16W [M]P
R6132 ERJ3GEYJ153V 15K 1/16W [M]
R6190 ERJ3GEYJ473V 47K 1/16W [M]
R6191 ERJ3GEYJ221V 220 1/16W [M]
R6192 ERJ3GEYJ473V 47K 1/16W [M]
R6193 ERJ3GEYJ182V 1.8K 1/16W [M]
R6194 ERJ3GEYJ563V 56K 1/16W [M]
R6195 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R6197 ERJ3GEYJ222V 2.2K 1/16W [M]
R6231 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1/16W [M]
R6290 ERJ3GEYJ335V 3.3M 1/16W [M]
R6291 ERJ3GEYJ154V 150K 1/16W [M]
R6292 ERJ3GEYJ101V 100 1/16W [M]
R6293 ERJ3GEYJ273V 27K 1/16W [M]
R6294 ERJ3GEYJ222V 2.2K 1/16W [M]
R6801 ERJ3GEYJ472V 4.7K 1/16W [M]
R6802 ERJ3GEYJ272V 2.7K 1/16W [M]
R6803 ERJ3GEYJ122V 1.2K 1/16W [M]
R6804 ERJ3GEYJ102V 1K 1/16W [M]
R6805 ERJ3GEYJ102V 1K 1/16W [M]
R6807 ERJ3GEYJ223V 22K 1/16W [M]
R6809 ERJ3GEYJ223V 22K 1/16W [M]
R6810 ERJ3GEYJ682V 6.8K 1/16W [M]
R6812 ERJ3GEYJ182V 1.8K 1/16W [M]
R6914 ERJ3GEYJ563V 56K 1/16W [M]
R6916 ERJ3GEYJ680V 68 1/16W [M]
R6917 ERJ3GEYJ680V 68 1/16W [M]
R6918 ERJ3GEYJ223V 22K 1/16W [M]
R6922 ERJ3GEYJ102V 1K 1/16W [M]
R6923 ERJ3GEYJ102V 1K 1/16W [M]
R6924 ERJ3GEYJ122V 1.2K 1/16W [M]
R6925 ERJ3GEYJ182V 1.8K 1/16W [M]
R6926 ERJ3GEYJ222V 2.2K 1/16W [M]
R6927 ERJ3GEYJ680V 68 1/16W [M]
R6928 ERJ3GEYJ272V 2.7K 1/16W [M]
R6934 ERJ3GEYJ470V 47 1/16W [M]
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R6935 ERJ3GEYJ471V 470 1/16W [M]
R6939 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1/16W [M]
R6940 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1/16W [M]
R6941 ERJ3GEYJ221V 220 1/16W [M]
R6942 ERJ3GEYJ221V 220 1/16W [M]
R6943 ERJ3GEYJ221V 220 1/16W [M]
R6944 ERJ3GEYJ221V 220 1/16W [M]
R6945 ERJ3GEYJ221V 220 1/16W [M]
R6947 ERJ3GEYJ472V 4.7K 1/16W [M]
R6948 ERJ3GEYJ221V 220 1/16W [M]
R6949 ERJ3GEYJ221V 220 1/16W [M]
R6950 ERJ3GEYJ122V 1.2K 1/16W [M]
R6951 ERJ3GEYJ122V 1.2K 1/16W [M]
R6952 ERJ3GEYJ221V 220 1/16W [M]
R6953 ERJ3GEYJ221V 220 1/16W [M]
R6954 ERJ3GEYJ221V 220 1/16W [M]
R6955 ERJ3GEYJ221V 220 1/16W [M]
R6956 ERJ3GEYJ221V 220 1/16W [M]
R6958 ERJ3GEYJ680V 68 1/16W [M]
R6959 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R6960 ERJ3GEYJ222V 2.2K 1/16W [M]
R7101 ERJ3GEYJ222V 2.2K 1/16W [M]
R7201 ERJ3GEYJ222V 2.2K 1/16W [M]
R7750 ERJ3GEYJ331V 330 1/16W [M]
R7752 ERJ3GEYJ472V 4.7K 1/16W [M]
R7753 ERJ3GEYJ331V 330 1/16W [M]
R7780 ERJ3GEYJ331V 330 1/16W [M]
R7781 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R8001 ERJ2GEJ103X 10K 1/32W [M]
R8003 ERJ2GEJ103X 10K 1/32W [M]
R8011 ERJ2GEJ220X 22 1/32W [M]
R8011 ERJ3GEYJ102V 1K 1/16W [M]
R8012 ERJ2GEJ220X 22 1/32W [M]
R8012 ERJ3GEYJ102V 1K 1/16W [M]
R8013 ERJ2GEJ220X 22 1/32W [M]
R8013 ERJ3GEYJ102V 1K 1/16W [M]
R8014 ERJ3GEYJ224V 220K 1/16W [M]
R8015 ERJ3GEYJ334V 330K 1/16W [M]
R8041 ERJ2GEJ330X 33 1/32W [M]
R8100 ERJ3GEYJ473V 47K 1/16W [M]
R8101 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R8102 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R8103 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R8104 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R8153 ERJ2RHD621X 620 1/32W [M]
R8154 ERJ2RHD102X 1K 1/32W [M]
R8200 ERJ3GEYJ473V 47K 1/16W [M]
R8201 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R8202 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R8203 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R8204 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1/16W [M]
R8211 ERJ2GEJ103X 10K 1/32W [M]
R8221 ERJ2GEJ822X 8.2K 1/32W [M]
R8225 ERJ2GEJ822X 8.2K 1/32W [M]
R8230 ERJ2GEJ222X 2.2K 1/32W [M]
R8231 ERJ2GEJ223X 22K 1/32W [M]
R8232 ERJ2GEJ752X 7.5K 1/32W [M]
R8251 ERJ6GEYJ6R8V 6.8 1/10W [M]
R8261 ERJ2GEJ823X 82K 1/32W [M]
R8262 ERJ2GEJ153X 15K 1/32W [M]
R8263 ERJ2GEJ823X 82K 1/32W [M]
R8264 ERJ2GEJ153X 15K 1/32W [M]
R8311 ERJ2RHD242X 2.4K 1/32W [M]
R8312 ERJ2RHD102X 1K 1/32W [M]
R8313 ERJ2RHD153X 15K 1/32W [M]
R8314 ERJ2RHD153X 15K 1/32W [M]
R8321 ERJ3RBD201V 200 1/16W [M]
R8322 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1/16W [M]
R8323 ERJ2GEJ330X 33 1/32W [M]
R8324 ERJ2GEJ102X 1K 1/32W [M]
R8325 ERJ3RBD201V 200 1/16W [M]
R8326 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1/16W [M]
R8327 ERJ2GEJ330X 33 1/32W [M]
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R8328 ERJ2GEJ102X 1K 1/32W [M]
R8331 ERJ3RBD201V 200 1/16W [M]
R8332 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1/16W [M]
R8333 ERJ2GEJ330X 33 1/32W [M]
R8334 ERJ2GEJ102X 1K 1/32W [M]
R8335 ERJ3RBD201V 200 1/16W [M]
R8336 ERJ2GEJ330X 33 1/32W [M]
R8337 ERJ2GEJ102X 1K 1/32W [M]
R8341 ERJ3RBD201V 200 1/16W [M]
R8342 ERJ2GEJ330X 33 1/32W [M]
R8343 ERJ2GEJ102X 1K 1/32W [M]
R8401 ERJ2GEJ101X 100 1/32W [M]
R8402 ERJ2GEJ100X 10 1/32W [M]
R8420 ERJ2GEJ222X 2.2K 1/32W [M]
R8421 ERJ2GE0R00X 0 1/32W [M]
R8531 ERJ2GEJ152X 1.5K 1/32W [M]
R8532 ERJ2GEJ222X 2.2K 1/32W [M]
R8533 ERJ2GE0R00X 0 1/32W [M]
R8541 ERJ2GEJ153X 15K 1/32W [M]
R8551 ERJ2GE0R00X 0 1/32W [M]
R8552 ERJ2GEJ102X 1K 1/32W [M]
R8553 ERJ2GEJ102X 1K 1/32W [M]
R8554 ERJ2GEJ680X 68 1/32W [M]
R8555 ERJ2GEJ2R2X 2.2 1/32W [M]
R8556 ERJ3GEYJ560V 56 1/16W [M]
R8557 ERJ3GEYJ510V 51 1/16W [M]
R8558 ERJ2GEJ473X 47K 1/32W [M]
R8559 ERJ2GEJ153X 15K 1/32W [M]
R8561 ERJ2GE0R00X 0 1/32W [M]
R8562 ERJ2GEJ102X 1K 1/32W [M]
R8563 ERJ2GEJ102X 1K 1/32W [M]
R8564 ERJ2GEJ220X 22 1/32W [M]
R8565 ERJ2GEJ2R2X 2.2 1/32W [M]
R8566 ERJ3GEYJ560V 56 1/16W [M]
R8567 ERJ3GEYJ510V 51 1/16W [M]
R8568 ERJ2GEJ473X 47K 1/32W [M]
R8601 ERJ2GEJ104X 100K 1/32W [M]
R8611 ERJ2GEJ101X 100 1/32W [M]
R8613 ERJ2GEJ101X 100 1/32W [M]
R8621 ERJ2GEJ105X 1M 1/32W [M]
R8622 ERJ2RHD102X 1K 1/32W [M]
R8901 ERJ2GEJ470X 47 1/32W [M]
R9007 ERJ2GEJ103X 10K 1/32W [M]
R9011 ERJ2GE0R00X 0 1/32W [M]
R9012 ERJ2GE0R00X 0 1/32W [M]
R9013 ERJ2GE0R00X 0 1/32W [M]
R9014 ERJ2GE0R00X 0 1/32W [M]
R9015 ERJ2GE0R00X 0 1/32W [M]
R9016 ERJ2GE0R00X 0 1/32W [M]
R9017 ERJ2GE0R00X 0 1/32W [M]
R9022 ERJ2GE0R00X 0 1/32W [M]
R9023 ERJ2GE0R00X 0 1/32W [M]
R9024 ERJ2GEJ103X 10K 1/32W [M]
R9025 ERJ2GEJ103X 10K 1/32W [M]
R9026 ERJ2GEJ103X 10K 1/32W [M]
R9027 ERJ2GEJ103X 10K 1/32W [M]
R9028 ERJ2GEJ103X 10K 1/32W [M]
R9029 ERJ2GEJ103X 10K 1/32W [M]
R9036 ERJ2GEJ103X 10K 1/32W [M]
R9037 ERJ2GEJ103X 10K 1/32W [M]
R9038 ERJ2GEJ103X 10K 1/32W [M]
R9040 ERJ2GEJ103X 10K 1/32W [M]
R9041 ERJ2GEJ103X 10K 1/32W [M]
R9042 ERJ2GEJ103X 10K 1/32W [M]
R9045 ERJ2GEJ103X 10K 1/32W [M]
R9055 ERJ2GEJ103X 10K 1/32W [M]
R9080 ERJ2GEJ103X 10K 1/32W [M]
R9082 ERJ2GEJ103X 10K 1/32W [M]
R9083 ERJ2GEJ470X 47 1/32W [M]
R9084 ERJ2GEJ470X 47 1/32W [M]
R9085 ERJ2GEJ470X 47 1/32W [M]
R9086 ERJ2GEJ470X 47 1/32W [M]
R9087 ERJ2GEJ470X 47 1/32W [M]
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R9088 ERJ2GEJ470X 47 1/32W [M]
RX3707 D1H84714A024 CHIP RESISTOR [M]
RX3708 D1H84714A024 CHIP RESISTOR [M]
RX3901 D1H410120001 CHIP RESISTOR [M]
RX8001 D1H410320002 CHIP RESISTOR [M]
RX8011 D1H88204A024 CHIP RESISTOR [M]
RX8012 D1H88204A024 CHIP RESISTOR [M]
RX8013 D1H88204A024 CHIP RESISTOR [M]
RX8014 D1H88204A024 CHIP RESISTOR [M]
RX8015 D1H88204A024 CHIP RESISTOR [M]
RX8016 D1H88204A024 CHIP RESISTOR [M]
RX8017 D1H88204A024 CHIP RESISTOR [M]
RX8018 D1H422020001 CHIP RESISTOR [M]
RX8019 D1H422020001 CHIP RESISTOR [M]
RX8020 D1H422020001 CHIP RESISTOR [M]
RX8031 D1H447220001 CHIP RESISTOR [M]
RX8032 D1H447220001 CHIP RESISTOR [M]
RX8111 D1H422320002 CHIP RESISTOR [M]
RX8401 D1H410120001 CHIP RESISTOR [M]
RX8402 D1H410120001 CHIP RESISTOR [M]
RX8531 D1H456020001 CHIP RESISTOR [M]
RX8532 D1H85604A024 CHIP RESISTOR [M]
RX8533 D1H456020001 CHIP RESISTOR [M]
RX8534 D1H456020001 CHIP RESISTOR [M]
RX8611 D1H447220001 CHIP RESISTOR [M]
RX8691 D1H410320002 CHIP RESISTOR [M]
RX9014 D1H85604A024 CHIP RESISTOR [M]
RX9015 D1H85604A024 CHIP RESISTOR [M]
RX9016 D1H85604A024 CHIP RESISTOR [M]
RX9017 D1H85604A024 CHIP RESISTOR [M]
RX9018 D1H447220001 CHIP RESISTOR [M]
RX9019 D1H8R0040009 CHIP RESISTOR [M]
RX9020 D1H447220001 CHIP RESISTOR [M]
K2101 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
K2801 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
K3903 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
K3905 ERJ2GE0R00X CHIP RESISTOR [M]
K3908 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
K5500 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
K6100 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
K8251 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2501 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2502 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2503 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2504 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2505 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2506 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2507 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2508 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2509 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2510 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2511 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2512 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2513 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2514 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2515 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2516 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2517 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2519 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2520 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2521 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2522 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2523 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2524 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2525 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2526 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2527 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2528 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2529 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2531 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
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W2532 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2533 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2534 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2536 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2537 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2539 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2540 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2541 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2542 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2543 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2544 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2545 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2546 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2547 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2548 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2550 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2551 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2552 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2553 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2554 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2555 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2556 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2557 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2558 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2560 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2561 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2562 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2563 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2564 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2565 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2566 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2567 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2568 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2569 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2572 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2574 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2575 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2576 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2578 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2579 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2581 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2582 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2583 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2587 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2591 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2592 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2593 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2594 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2595 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2596 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2597 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2598 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2599 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2600 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2601 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2602 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2603 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2604 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2606 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2607 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2608 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2610 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2611 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2612 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2613 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2615 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2657 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2801 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2802 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2901 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]P
W2903 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]PC
W2906 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2909 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
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W2910 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2912 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2913 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2914 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W2915 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W5032 ERJ8GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W5801 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W5802 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W5803 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W5804 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W5805 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W5806 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W6301 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W6302 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W6303 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W6851 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W6853 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W6854 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W6855 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W6856 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W6857 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W6858 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W6859 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W6860 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W6861 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W6862 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W6893 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W6894 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
W7502 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR [M]
CAPACITORS
C1 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C2 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C3 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C4 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C6 F1H1H5R0A502 5P 50V [M]
C7 F1H1H5R0A502 5P 50V [M]
C9 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C10 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C11 F2A1A220A204 22 10V [M]
C12 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C13 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C14 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C15 F3F1A106A046 10 10V [M]
C16 F2A1A220A204 22 10V [M]
C17 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C18 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C19 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C20 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C21 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C22 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C27 F2A1A220A204 22 10V [M]
C28 ECJ1VC1H390J 39P 50V [M]
C37 F3F1A106A046 10 10V [M]
C38 F3F1A106A046 10 10V [M]
C42 ECJ1VB1H103K 0.01 50V [M]
C2000 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C2001 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C2002 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C2003 ECEA1EKS220B 22 25V [M]
C2006 ECEA1HKS2R2B 2.2 50V [M]
C2007 ECJ1VB1C104K 0.1 16V [M]
C2008 ECEA0JKS101B 100 6.3V [M]
C2009 ECJ1VB1C104K 0.1 16V [M]
C2010 ECJ1VB1H331K 330P 50V [M]
C2011 ECJ1VB1H331K 330P 50V [M]
C2012 ECJ1VB1H331K 330P 50V [M]
C2013 ECJ1VB1H223K 0.022 50V [M]
C2014 ECEA1EKS4R7B 4.7 25V [M]
C2015 ECJ1VB1H221K 220P 50V [M]
C2016 ECJ1VB1H221K 220P 50V [M]
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C2017 ECJ1VB1H103K 0.01 50V [M]
C2018 ECEA1CKS470B 47 16V [M]
C2019 ECEA1CKS470B 47 16V [M]
C2020 ECJ1VB1H103K 0.01 50V [M]
C2021 ECA1AM221B 220 10V [M]
C2025 ECJ1VB1H221K 220P 50V [M]
C2101 ECJ1VB1A105K 1 10V [M]
C2102 ECJ1VB1C473K 0.047 16V [M]
C2103 ECJ1VB1A105K 1 10V [M]
C2104 ECJ1VB1C563K 0.056 16V [M]
C2106 ECJ1VB1H152K 1500P 50V [M]
C2108 ECJ1VB1H682K 6800P 50V [M]
C2111 ECJ1VB1A105K 1 10V [M]
C2112 ECJ1VB1H272K 2700P 50V [M]
C2113 ECJ1VB1H152K 1500P 50V [M]
C2114 ECJ1VB1H562K 5600P 50V [M]
C2115 ECJ1VB1H331K 330P 50V [M]
C2117 ECJ1VB1C104K 0.1 16V [M]
C2118 ECJ1VB1C104K 0.1 16V [M]
C2119 ECJ1VB1C105K 1 16V [M]
C2121 ECJ1VB1C104K 0.1 16V [M]
C2122 ECJ1VB1H102K 1000P 50V [M]
C2123 ECJ1VB1C105K 1 16V [M]
C2124 ECJ1VB1H102K 1000P 50V [M]
C2125 ECJ1VC1H101J 100P 50V [M]
C2126 ECJ1VB1C105K 1 16V [M]
C2127 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C2128 ECJ1VC1H470J 47P 50V [M]
C2129 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C2130 ECJ1VB1H332K 3300P 50V [M]
C2161 ECJ1VB1C393K 0.039 16V [M]
C2162 ECJ1VB1H332K 3300P 50V [M]
C2164 ECJ1VB1H221K 220P 50V [M]
C2169 ECJ1VB1H103K 0.01 50V [M]
C2171 ECEA1EKS4R7B 4.7 25V [M]
C2177 ECEA1HKS010B 1 50V [M]
C2178 ECJ1VC1H101J 100P 50V [M]
C2179 ECJ1VC1H151K 150P 50V [M]
C2180 ECJ1VB1C104K 0.1 16V [M]
C2181 ECJ1VB1H102K 1000P 50V [M]
C2191 ECJ1VB1C105K 1 16V [M]
C2201 ECJ1VB1A105K 1 10V [M]
C2202 ECJ1VB1C473K 0.047 16V [M]
C2203 ECJ1VB1A105K 1 10V [M]
C2204 ECJ1VB1C563K 0.056 16V [M]
C2206 ECJ1VB1H152K 1500P 50V [M]
C2208 ECJ1VB1H682K 6800P 50V [M]
C2211 ECJ1VB1A105K 1 10V [M]
C2212 ECJ1VB1H272K 2700P 50V [M]
C2213 ECJ1VB1H152K 1500P 50V [M]
C2214 ECJ1VB1H562K 5600P 50V [M]
C2215 ECJ1VB1H331K 330P 50V [M]
C2217 ECJ1VB1C104K 0.1 16V [M]
C2218 ECJ1VB1C104K 0.1 16V [M]
C2219 ECJ1VB1C105K 1 16V [M]
C2221 ECJ1VB1C104K 0.1 16V [M]
C2222 ECJ1VB1H102K 1000P 50V [M]
C2223 ECJ1VB1C105K 1 16V [M]
C2224 ECJ1VB1H102K 1000P 50V [M]
C2225 ECJ1VC1H101J 100P 50V [M]
C2226 ECJ1VB1C105K 1 16V [M]
C2227 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C2228 ECJ1VC1H470J 47P 50V [M]
C2229 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C2230 ECJ1VB1H332K 3300P 50V [M]
C2261 ECJ1VB1C393K 0.039 16V [M]
C2262 ECJ1VB1H332K 3300P 50V [M]
C2264 ECJ1VB1H221K 220P 50V [M]
C2277 ECEA1HKS010B 1 50V [M]
C2278 ECJ1VC1H101J 100P 50V [M]
C2279 ECJ1VC1H151K 150P 50V [M]
C2280 ECJ1VB1C104K 0.1 16V [M]
C2281 ECJ1VB1H102K 1000P 50V [M]
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C2291 ECJ1VB1C105K 1 16V [M]
C2300 ECJ1VB1A105K 1 10V [M]
C2301 ECJ2YB0J475K 47 6.3V [M]
C2302 ECJ1VB1C393K 0.039 16V [M]
C2303 ECJ1VB1C473K 0.047 16V [M]
C2304 ECJ2YB0J475K 4.7 6.3V [M]
C2305 ECJ1VB1H332K 3300P 50V [M]
C2306 ECJ1VB1A154K 0.15 10V [M]
C2307 ECJ1VB1C105K 1 16V [M]
C2308 ECJ1VB1H223K 0.022 50V [M]
C2309 ECJ1VB1C823K 0.082 16V [M]
C2310 ECJ1VB1H223K 0.022 50V [M]
C2313 ECJ1VB1H682K 6800P 50V [M]
C2315 ECJ1VB1H681K 680P 50V [M]
C2316 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1/16W [M]
C2400 ECJ1VB1A105K 1 10V [M]
C2401 ECJ2YB0J475K 4.7 6.3V [M]
C2402 ECJ1VB1C393K 0.039 16V [M]
C2403 ECJ1VB1C473K 0.047 16V [M]
C2404 ECJ2YB0J475K 4.7 6.3V [M]
C2405 ECJ1VB1H332K 3300P 50V [M]
C2406 ECJ1VB1A154K 0.15 10V [M]
C2407 ECJ1VB1C105K 1 16V [M]
C2408 ECJ1VB1H223K 0.022 50V [M]
C2413 ECJ1VB1H682K 6800P 50V [M]
C2415 ECJ1VB1H681K 680P 50V [M]
C2416 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1/16W [M]
C2500 ECJ1VB1A105K 1 10V [M]
C2501 ECEA1EKS4R7B 4.7 25V [M]
C2502 ECJ1VB1C473K 0.047 16V [M]
C2503 ECJ1VB1C473K 0.047 16V [M]
C2504 ECJ1VB1H681K 680P 50V [M]
C2509 ECJ1VB1H472K 4700P 50V [M]
C2600 ECJ1VB1A105K 1 10V [M]
C2601 ECEA1EKS220B 22 25V [M]
C2602 ECEA1EKS4R7B 4.7 25V [M]
C2603 ECJ1VB1H223K 0.022 50V [M]
C2604 ECEA1EKS4R7B 4.7 25V [M]
C2605 ECJ1VB1H222K 2200P 50V [M]
C2609 ECJ1VB1A334K 0.33 10V [M]
C2610 ECJ1VB1A224K 0.22 10V [M]
C2611 ECJ1VB1A474K 0.47 10V [M]
C2612 ECJ1VB1H682K 6800P 50V [M]
C2617 ECJ1VB1A124K 0.12 10V [M]
C2751 ECJ1VB1A105K 1 10V [M]
C2752 ECJ1VB1H103K 0.01 50V [M]
C2753 ECJ1VB1H103K 0.01 50V [M]
C2754 ECJ1VC1H101J 100P 50V [M]
C2755 ECJ1VC1H101J 100P 50V [M]
C2756 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C2757 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C2802 ECEA0JKS101B 100 6.3V [M]
C2805 ECEA0JKS101B 100 6.3V [M]
C2806 ECEA0JKS101B 100 6.3V [M]
C2807 ECJ1VB1H103K 0.01 50V [M]
C2808 ECA1AM221B 220 10V [M]
C2809 ECEA1EKS220B 22 25V [M]
C2810 ECJ1VB1H103K 0.01 50V [M]
C2811 ECJ1VB1C104K 0.1 16V [M]
C2812 ECJ1VB1C104K 0.1 16V [M]
C2814 ECEA1EKS220B 22 25V [M]
C2817 ECJ1VB1A105K 1 10V [M]
C2818 ECJ1VB1A105K 1 10V [M]
C2823 ECJ1VC1H101J 100P 50V [M]
C2825 ECJ1VC1H101J 100P 50V [M]
C2826 ECJ1VC1H101J 100P 50V [M]
C2827 ECJ1VC1H101J 100P 50V [M]
C2833 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C2834 ECEA1EKS220B 22 25V [M]
C2835 ECEA1EKS220B 22 25V [M]
C2837 ECJ1VB1C104K 0.1 16V [M]
C2838 ECJ1VB1C104K 0.1 16V [M]
C2840 ECJ1VB1C104K 0.1 16V [M]
--- --- --- ---
C2841 ECEA1EKS220B 22 25V [M]
C2842 ECEA0JKS101B 100 6.3V [M]
C2900 F2A1V330A379 33 35V [M]
C2901 ECA1EM102B 1000 25V [M]
C2903 ECQB1H392KF3 3900P 50V [M]
C2904 F2A1V330A379 33 35V [M]
C2905 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1/16W [M]
C2906 ECJ1VB1H103K 0.01 50V [M]
C2908 ECEA1CKA101B 100 16V [M]
C2910 ECJ1VB1H103K 0.01 50V [M]
C2911 ECEA1CKS470B 47 16V [M]
C2912 ECJ1VB1C104K 0.1 16V [M]
C2913 ECEA1CKA101B 100 16V [M]
C2914 ECEA1AKA330B 33 10V [M]
C2915 ECJ1VB1H103K 0.01 50V [M]
C2916 ECA0JAK221XB 220 6.3V [M]
C2918 ECEA1CKS101B 100 16V [M]
C2920 ECJ1VB1H102K 1000P 50V [M]
C2921 ECJ1VB1C104K 0.1 16V [M]
C2922 EEUFC0J821B 820P 6.3V [M]
C2923 ECA1EM221B 220 25V [M]
C2924 ECJ1VB1C104K 0.1 16V [M]
C2925 ECA0JAK221XB 220 6.3V [M]
C2926 ECJ1VB1C104K 0.1 16V [M]
C2927 ECJ1VB1H103K 0.01 50V [M]
C2929 ECJ1VB1H103K 0.01 50V [M]
C2930 EEUFM1A681B 680P 10V [M]
C2932 ECEA1CKA101B 100 16V [M]
C2933 ECA0JM101B 100 6.3V [M]
C2935 ECJ1VB1H103K 0.01 50V [M]
C2936 ECA1CM221B 220 16V [M]
C2937 ECJ1VB1H103K 0.01 50V [M]
C2938 ECA1CM221B 220 16V [M]
C2939 ECJ1VB1H103K 0.01 50V [M]
C2940 ECJ1VB1H103K 0.01 50V [M]
C2943 ECEA1HKS010B 1 50V [M]
C2944 ECEA1HKS010B 1 50V [M]
C2945 ECJ1VC1H100D 10P 50V [M]
C2946 ECA0JM101B 100 6.3V [M]
C2951 ECEA1CKS101B 100 16V [M]
C2952 ECEA1CKS101B 100 16V [M]
C2953 ECJ1VB1C104K 0.1 16V [M]
C2955 ECA1EM221B 220 25V [M]
C2960 ECJ1VB1C105K 1 16V [M]
C2962 ECJ1VB1C104K 0.1 16V [M]
C2963 ECEA1CKA101B 100 16V [M]
C2970 ECJ1VB1C105K 1 16V [M]
C2971 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1/16W [M]
C2972 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1/16W [M]
C2973 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1/16W [M]
C2975 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C2976 ECA0JM101B 100 6.3V [M]
C2977 ECJ1VB1C104K 0.1 16V [M]
C3901 EEE0GA331WP 330P 4V [M]
C3902 EEE0GA331WP 330P 4V [M]
C3904 EEE0GA331WP 330P 4V [M]
C3906 EEE0GA331WP 330P 4V [M]
C3907 ECJ0EB1A104K 0.1 10V [M]
C3908 ECJ0EB1A104K 0.1 10V [M]
C3909 ECJ1VB0J105K 1 6.3V [M]
C3910 ECJ0EB1A104K 0.1 10V [M]
C3911 ECJ1VB0J105K 1 6.3V [M]
C3913 ECJ0EB1A104K 0.1 10V [M]
C3914 ECJ0EB1A104K 0.1 10V [M]
C3915 ECJ1VB0J105K 1 6.3V [M]
C3916 ECJ0EB1A104K 0.1 10V [M]
C3917 ECJ1VB0J105K 1 6.3V [M]
C3918 ECJ0EB1A104K 0.1 10V [M]
C3919 ECJ1VB0J105K 1 6.3V [M]
C3920 ECJ1VB0J105K 1 6.3V [M]
C3921 ECJ0EB1A104K 0.1 10V [M]
C3922 ECJ0EB1A104K 0.1 10V [M]
C3923 ECJ1VB0J105K 1 6.3V [M]
--- --- --- ---
C3924 ECJ1VB0J105K 1 6.3V [M]
C3925 ECJ0EB1A104K 0.1 10V [M]
C3926 ECJ0EB1A104K 0.1 10V [M]
C3927 ECJ1VB0J105K 1 6.3V [M]
C3928 ECJ0EB1A104K 0.1 10V [M]
C3929 ECJ0EB1A104K 0.1 10V [M]
C3930 ECJ1VB0J105K 1 6.3V [M]
C3932 ECJ1VB0J105K 1 6.3V [M]
C3940 ECJ0EB1A104K 0.1 10V [M]
C3941 ECJ0EC1H221J 220P 50V [M]
C3954 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C3955 ECJ0EB1C103K 0.01 16V [M]
C3956 ECJ1VB0J105K 1 6.3V [M]
C3964 ECJ0EB1A104K 0.1 10V [M]
C5000 ECJ1VB1H102K 1000P 50V [M]
C5001 ECJ1VB1H102K 1000P 50V [M]
C5002 ECJ1VB1A474K 0.47 10V [M]
C5003 ECJ1VB1A474K 0.47 10V [M]
C5004 ECJ1VB1A474K 0.47 10V [M]
C5005 ECJ1VB1A474K 0.47 10V [M]
C5006 ECJ1VB1H331K 330P 50V [M]
C5007 ECJ1VB1H331K 330P 50V [M]
C5008 ECJ1VB1H153K 0.015 50V [M]
C5009 ECJ1VB1H153K 0.015 50V [M]
C5010 ECJ2VC2A221J 220P 100V [M]
C5011 ECJ2VC2A221J 220P 100V [M]
C5012 ECJ2VC2A221J 220P 100V [M]
C5013 ECJ2VC2A221J 220P 100V [M]
C5014 ECQV1H684JL3 0.68 50V [M]
C5015 ECQV1H684JL3 0.68 50V [M]
C5016 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5017 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5018 ECJ3YB2A104K 0.1 100V [M]
C5019 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5020 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5021 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5022 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5023 ECJ3YB2A104K 0.1 100V [M]
C5024 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5025 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5027 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5028 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5030 ECJ1VC1H221J 220P 50V [M]
C5031 ECJ1VB1C224K 0.22 16V [M]
C5032 ECJ1VB1H102K 1000P 50V [M]
C5033 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5040 F2A1J470A050 47 63V [M]
C5050 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5051 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5052 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5053 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5106 ECJ1VB1A474K 0.47 10V [M]
C5107 ECJ1VB1A474K 0.47 10V [M]
C5117 ECJ1VB1H102K 1000P 50V [M]
C5119 ECJ1VB1H102K 1000P 50V [M]
C5120 ECJ1VB1A474K 0.47 10V [M]
C5121 ECJ1VB1A474K 0.47 10V [M]
C5133 ECA0JAK101XB 100 6.3V [M]
C5150 ECJ1VB1H102K 1000P 50V [M]
C5151 ECJ1VB1H102K 1000P 50V [M]
C5152 ECJ1VB1H102K 1000P 50V [M]
C5155 ECJ1VB1H102K 1000P 50V [M]
C5200 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5201 ECJ1VB1H153K 0.015 50V [M]
C5202 ECJ1VB1C224K 0.22 16V [M]
C5203 ECJ2VC2A221J 220P 100V [M]
C5204 ECJ1VB1H153K 0.015 50V [M]
C5205 ECJ2VC2A221J 220P 100V [M]
C5206 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5207 ECJ3YB2A104K 0.1 100V [M]
C5208 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5209 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5211 ECJ2VC2A221J 220P 100V [M]
--- --- --- ---
C5212 ECJ1VC1H221J 220P 50V [M]
C5213 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5214 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5216 ECJ1VB1H331K 330P 50V [M]
C5217 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5218 ECJ2VC2A221J 220P 100V [M]
C5219 ECJ3YB2A104K 0.1 100V [M]
C5220 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5221 ECJ1VB1H102K 1000P 50V [M]
C5222 ECJ1VB1A474K 0.47 10V [M]
C5223 ECJ1VB1A474K 0.47 10V [M]
C5224 ECJ1VB1H331K 330P 50V [M]
C5225 ECQV1H684JL3 0.68 50V [M]
C5226 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5227 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5228 ECQV1H684JL3 0.68 50V [M]
C5231 ECJ1VB1H102K 1000P 50V [M]
C5232 ECJ1VB1A474K 0.47 10V [M]
C5233 ECJ1VB1A474K 0.47 10V [M]
C5234 ECJ1VB1H102K 1000P 50V [M]
C5240 F2A1J470A050 47 63V [M]
C5250 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5251 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5300 ECQV1H684JL3 0.68 50V [M]
C5301 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5302 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5303 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5304 ECJ1VB1H331K 330P 50V [M]
C5305 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5306 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5307 ECJ2VC2A221J 220P 100V [M]
C5309 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5310 ECJ3YB2A104K 0.1 100V [M]
C5311 ECJ2VC2A221J 220P 100V [M]
C5312 ECJ1VB1H331K 330P 50V [M]
C5313 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5314 ECJ1VB1A474K 0.47 10V [M]
C5315 ECJ1VB1H102K 1000P 50V [M]
C5316 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5317 ECJ1VB1A474K 0.47 10V [M]
C5318 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5319 ECJ3YB2A104K 0.1 100V [M]
C5321 ECJ1VB1C224K 0.22 16V [M]
C5322 ECJ1VB1H153K 0.015 50V [M]
C5323 ECJ1VC1H221J 220P 50V [M]
C5324 ECJ1VB1H153K 0.015 50V [M]
C5325 ECJ2VC2A221J 220P 100V [M]
C5326 ECJ2VC2A221J 220P 100V [M]
C5327 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5328 ECQV1H684JL3 0.68 50V [M]
C5331 ECJ1VB1H102K 1000P 50V [M]
C5332 ECJ1VB1A474K 0.47 10V [M]
C5333 ECJ1VB1H102K 1000P 50V [M]
C5334 ECJ1VB1A474K 0.47 10V [M]
C5350 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5351 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5400 ECQV1H684JL3 0.68 50V [M]
C5401 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5402 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5403 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5404 ECJ1VB1H331K 330P 50V [M]
C5405 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5406 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5407 ECJ2VC2A221J 220P 100V [M]
C5409 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5410 ECJ3YB2A104K 0.1 100V [M]
C5411 ECJ2VC2A221J 220P 100V [M]
C5412 ECJ1VB1H331K 330P 50V [M]
C5413 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5416 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5418 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5419 ECJ3YB2A104K 0.1 100V [M]
C5421 ECJ1VB1C224K 0.22 16V [M]
--- --- --- ---
C5422 ECJ1VB1H153K 0.015 50V [M]
C5423 ECJ1VC1H221J 220P 50V [M]
C5424 ECJ1VB1H153K 0.015 50V [M]
C5425 ECJ2VC2A221J 220P 100V [M]
C5426 ECJ2VC2A221J 220P 100V [M]
C5427 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5428 ECQV1H684JL3 0.68 50V [M]
C5431 ECJ1VB1H102K 1000P 50V [M]
C5440 F2A1J470A050 47 63V [M]
C5445 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5446 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5447 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5448 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5449 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5450 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5508 F2A1V4710036 470 35V [M]
C5509 F2A1V4710036 470 35V [M]
C5510 F2A1V4710036 470 35V [M]
C5511 F2A1V4710036 470 35V [M]
C5512 F2A1V1020084 1000 35V [M]
C5513 F2A1V1020084 1000 35V [M]
C5514 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5515 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5516 F2A1V4710036 470 35V [M]
C5517 F2A1V4710036 470 35V [M]
C5518 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5519 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5520 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5521 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5522 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5523 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5524 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5525 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5540 F2A1J470A050 47 63V [M]
C5550 ECJ1VB1H103K 0.01 50V [M]
C5551 ECJ1VB1H391K 390P 50V [M]
C5552 ECJ1VB1H391K 390P 50V [M]
C5553 ECJ1VC1H101J 100P 50V [M]
C5554 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5555 ECJ3YB1C106K 10 16V [M]
C5556 ECJ1VB1H103K 0.01 50V [M]
C5557 ECJ1VC1H101J 100P 50V [M]
C5558 ECJ1VC1H470J 47P 50V [M]
C5559 ECJ1VC1H470J 47P 50V [M]
C5560 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5561 ECJ1VC1H101J 100P 50V [M]
C5562 ECA0JM102B 1000 6.3V [M]
C5601 ECA1CAK100XB 10 16V [M]
C5602 ECA1CAK100XB 10 16V [M]
C5690 ECJ1VB1H102K 1000P 50V [M]
C5691 ECA1EAK100XB 10 25V [M]
C5692 ECA0JAK221XB 220 6.3V [M]
C5693 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5694 ECA1CAK330XB 33 16V [M]
C5695 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5696 ECEA1EKS220B 22 25V [M]
C5697 ECA1HAK010XB 1 50V [M]
C5700 F1BAF1020020 1000P [M] ****
C5701 ECQU2A334MLA 0.33 [M] ****
C5703 ECQU2A224MLC 0.22 [M] ****
C5704 F1BAF1020020 1000P [M] ****
C5705 F1BAF1020020 1000P [M] ****
C5712 F2B2D5610008 560 250V [M]
C5713 ECQP6103JUB 0.01 630V [M]
C5720 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5721 ECJ1VB1H221K 220P 50V [M]
C5722 ECJ1VB1H471K 470P 50V [M]
C5724 F2A1H5600009 56 50V [M]
C5727 ECQP6332JUB 3300 630V [M]
C5728 ECJ1VB1H102K 1000P 50V [M]
C5790 ECJ3YB2J222K 2200 630V [M]
C5791 ECEA1HKA2R2B 2.2 50V [M]
Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
--- --- --- ---
C5794 ECJ1VC1H220J 22P 50V [M]
C5795 ECJ2VC1H102J 1000P 50V [M]
C5796 ECJ2FB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5797 ECCN3A470KGE 47P 1000V [M]
C5798 F2A1H5600009 56 50V [M]
C5800 F1J2E1030004 0.01 250V [M]
C5805 F2A1V122A776 1200 35V [M]
C5806 F2A1V122A776 1200 35V [M]
C5808 F2A1V122A776 1200 35V [M]
C5809 F2A1V122A776 1200 35V [M]
C5810 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5812 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5813 F2A1V102B074 1000 35V [M]
C5815 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5816 F2A1V4710036 470 35V [M]
C5818 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5819 F1J2E1030004 0.01 250V [M]
C5820 F1J2E1030004 0.01 250V [M]
C5821 F1J2E1030004 0.01 250V [M]
C5822 F1J2E1030004 0.01 250V [M]
C5823 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5824 F2A1V4710036 470 35V [M]
C5825 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5826 F1J2E1030004 0.01 250V [M]
C5831 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5832 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5896 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5897 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5898 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C5899 F2A1C221A104 220 16V [M]
C6101 ECJ1VB1H473K 0.047 50V [M]
C6102 ECJ1VB1A105K 1 10V [M]
C6183 ECJ1VB1C105K 1 10V [M]
C6184 ECJ2YB0J106M 10 6.3V [M]
C6185 ECJ1VB1C105K 1 16V [M]
C6186 ECJ1VB1C105K 1 16V [M]
C6187 ECJ1VC1H150J 15P 50V [M]
C6189 ECJ1VB1C105K 1 16V [M]
C6201 ECJ1VB1H473K 0.047 50V [M]
C6202 ECJ1VB1A105K 1 10V [M]
C6283 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C6284 ECJ1VB1C105K 1 16V [M]
C6288 ECJ1VC1H151K 150P 50V [M]
C6301 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1/16W [M]
C6801 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C6805 ECJ1VC1H101K 100P 50V [M]
C6806 ECJ1VC1H101K 100P 50V [M]
C6903 ECEA1HKA100B 10 50V [M]
C6905 ECEA1HKA100B 10 50V [M]
C6906 ECJ1VC1H101K 100P 50V [M]
C6909 ECJ1VB1H103K 0.01 50V [M]
C6910 ECEA0JKS101B 100 6.3V [M]
C6911 ECJ1VB1H103K 0.01 50V [M]
C6913 ECEA1HKS3R3B 3.3 50V [M]
C6916 ECJ1VC1H101K 100P 50V [M]
C6917 ECJ1VC1H101K 100P 50V [M]
C6918 ECEA1AKA470B 47 10V [M]
C6919 ECJ1VC1H101K 100P 50V [M]
C6920 ECJ1VB1H333K 0.033 50V [M]
C6921 ECJ1VB1H333K 0.033 50V [M]
C6922 ECJ1VB1H103K 0.01 50V [M]
C6923 ECJ1VB1H103K 0.01 50V [M]
C6924 ECJ1VB1H103K 0.01 50V [M]
C6925 ECJ1VB1H103K 0.01 50V [M]
C6930 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1/16W [M]
C6931 ECJ1VB1H103K 0.01 50V [M]
C6932 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C6933 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C7001 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C7002 ECEA1CKS470B 47 16V [M]
C7004 [M]
C8001 ECJ1VB1C104K 0.1 16V [M]
C8001 EEE0GA331WP 330P 4V [M]
C8003 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
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C8004 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8005 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8006 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8007 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8007 F2G1C470A076 47 16V [M]
C8008 F2G0J330A031 33 6.3V [M]
C8009 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C8010 ECJ1VB1H104K 0.1 50V [M]
C8011 F2G0J101A066 100 6.3V [M]
C8011 F2G0J470A031 47 6.3V [M]
C8012 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8012 F2G0J330A031 33 6.3V [M]
C8013 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8014 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8015 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8016 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8018 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8020 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8021 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8022 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8023 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8026 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8051 ECJ1VB0J105K 1 6.3V [M]
C8052 ECJ0EB1A104K 0.1 10V [M]
C8053 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8054 ECJ0EC1H221J 220P 50V [M]
C8055 ECJ1VB0J105K 1 6.3V [M]
C8056 ECJ0EB1E222K 2200P 25V [M]
C8057 ECJ1VB0J105K 1 6.3V [M]
C8100 ECJ2FB0J106K 10 6.3V [M]
C8101 ECJ2FB0J106K 10 6.3V [M]
C8102 ECJ1VC1H101J 100P 50V [M]
C8103 ECJ1VB1H681K 680P 50V [M]
C8104 ECJ1VB0J105K 1 6.3V [M]
C8111 ECJ0EB1A104K 0.1 10V [M]
C8112 ECJ1VB0J105K 1 6.3V [M]
C8113 ECJ0EB1E471K 470P 25V [M]
C8151 ECJ1VB0J475K 4.7 6.3V [M]
C8152 ECJ1VB1C105K 1 16V [M]
C8200 ECJ2FB0J106K 10 6.3V [M]
C8201 F2G0J101A066 100 6.3V [M]
C8202 ECJ0EB1A104K 0.1 10V [M]
C8202 ECJ1VC1H101J 100P 50V [M]
C8203 ECJ0EB1A104K 0.1 10V [M]
C8203 ECJ1VB1H681K 680P 50V [M]
C8204 ECJ1VB0J105K 1 6.3V [M]
C8211 ECJ0EB1E122K 1200P 25V [M]
C8221 ECJ0EB1E102K 1000P 25V [M]
C8222 ECJ0EB1E821K 820P 25V [M]
C8225 ECJ0EB1E102K 1000P 25V [M]
C8226 ECJ0EB1E102K 1000P 25V [M]
C8231 ECJ0EB1A104K 0.1 10V [M]
C8232 ECJ0EB1A104K 0.1 10V [M]
C8251 F2G0J221A065 220 6.3V [M]
C8252 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8253 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8255 F2G1C220A037 22 16V [M]
C8256 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8257 F2G1C470A076 47 16V [M]
C8258 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8261 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8262 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8265 F1J0J106A014 10 6.3V [M]
C8301 F2G0J221A031 220 6.3V [M]
C8302 F2G0J330A031 33 6.3V [M]
C8303 ECJ0EB1A104K 0.1 10V [M]
C8304 ECJ0EB1A104K 0.1 10V [M]
C8305 ECJ0EB1A104K 0.1 10V [M]
C8306 ECJ0EB1A104K 0.1 10V [M]
C8311 ECJ0EB1A104K 0.1 10V [M]
C8312 ECJ1VB0J105K 1 6.3V [M]
C8313 ECJ1VB0J105K 1 6.3V [M]
C8320 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
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C8321 ECJ0EB1A104K 0.1 10V [M]
C8325 ECJ0EB1A104K 0.1 10V [M]
C8330 F2G0J470A031 47 6.3V [M]
C8331 ECJ0EB1A104K 0.1 10V [M]
C8335 ECJ0EB1A104K 0.1 10V [M]
C8340 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8341 ECJ0EB1A104K 0.1 10V [M]
C8401 ECJ0EC1H150J 15P 50V [M]
C8421 F2G0J101A083 100 6.3V [M]
C8422 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8423 F2G0J330A083 33 6.3V [M]
C8424 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8426 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8427 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8428 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8429 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8430 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8501 F2G0J101A031 100 6.3V [M]
C8502 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8503 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8504 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8505 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8506 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8511 ECJ1VB0J105K 1 6.3V [M]
C8512 ECJ1VB0J105K 1 6.3V [M]
C8513 ECJ0EB1A104K 0.1 10V [M]
C8514 ECJ0EB1A104K 0.1 10V [M]
C8515 ECJ0EB1A104K 0.1 10V [M]
C8516 ECJ0EB1A104K 0.1 10V [M]
C8521 ECJ0EB1A104K 0.1 10V [M]
C8522 ECJ0EB1A104K 0.1 10V [M]
C8523 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8524 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8525 ECJ0EB1C562K 5600P 16V [M]
C8526 ECJ0EB1C183K 0.018 16V [M]
C8527 ECJ0EB1A333K 0.033 10V [M]
C8528 ECJ1VB0J105K 1 6.3V [M]
C8529 ECJ1VB0J105K 1 6.3V [M]
C8530 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8531 ECJ0EC1H101J 100P 50V [M]
C8532 ECJ0EC1H221J 220P 50V [M]
C8533 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8537 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8538 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8541 ECJ0EB1E472K 4700P 25V [M]
C8550 F2G0J330A031 33 6.3V [M]
C8551 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8552 F2G1C100A072 10 16V [M]
C8553 F2G0J470A031 47 6.3V [M]
C8554 ECJ1VB0J105K 1 6.3V [M]
C8561 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8562 F2G1C100A072 10 16V [M]
C8563 F2G0J470A031 47 6.3V [M]
C8564 ECJ1VB0J105K 1 6.3V [M]
C8571 ECJ3YB1A106M 10 10V [M]
C8572 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8601 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8602 ECJ0EB1C153K 0.015 16V [M]
C8606 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8611 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8621 ECJ0EC1H070D 7P 50V [M]
C8622 ECJ0EC1H080D 8P 50V [M]
C8651 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8652 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8691 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8695 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C8701 ECJ0EB1A104K 0.1 10V [M]
C8901 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C9002 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C9003 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C9006 ECJ0EB1A104K 0.1 10V [M]
C9007 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V [M]
C9017 ECJ0EB1A104K 0.1 10V [M]
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