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CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
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Copyright 1995 Philips Consumer Electroncis B.V. Eindhoven, The Netherlands
be used.
condition and that parts which are identical with those specified
Safety regulations require that the set be restored to its original
C
PCS 104 409
Printed in The Netherlands
Copyright reserved
Subject to modification
CD Stereo Radio Recorder
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter
Handling chip components and safety
1 - 1
AZ1140
AZ1141
AZ1142
AZ1143
AZ1145
.............................
Technical Specification & Service Tools
2 - 1
..........................
Service Measurement
2 - 2
..................................................
Connections & Controls
3 - 1
................................................
Disassembly Diagram
4 - 1
...................................................
Instructions for use
3 - 2 to 3 - 6
.................................................
CD Service Test Program
4 - 2 to 4 - 3
........................................
Block Diagram
5 - 1
.............................................................
Wiring Diagram
6 - 1
...........................................................
circuit diagram
7 - 1, 7 - 3
...................................................
CONTROL BOARD
layout diagram
7 - 2
.......................................................
SWITCH & VOLUME BOARD
layout diagram
8 - 1
.......................................................
chapter
circuit diagram
9 - 1
.......................................................
TUNER BOARD
layout diagram
9 - 2
.......................................................
circuit diagram
10 - 1
.......................................................
MAIN BOARD
layout diagram
10 - 2
.......................................................
circuit diagram
11 - 1
.......................................................
RECORDER & BEAT CUT BOARD
layout diagram
11 - 2
.......................................................
circuit diagram
12 - 2
.......................................................
CD MODULE
layout diagram
12 - 1
.......................................................
cabinet
13 - 1
.................................................................
EXPLODED VIEWS DIAGRAM
tape deck
13 - 2
............................................................
Mechanical partslist
13 - 2
.....................................................
Electrical partslist
14 - 1 to 14 - 4
...............................................
all versions
PCS 104 410
2-1
SERVICE TOOLS
Audio signal disc SBC 429.......................................................................4822 397 30184
Playability test disc SBC 444...................................................................4822 397 30245
Test disc 5
(disc without errors ) +
Test disc 5A (disc with dropout errors, black spots and fingerprints)
SBC 426/426A.....................................................................4822 397 30096
Burn in test disc (65 min. 1kHz signal at -30 dB level without “pause”).....4822 397 30155
Universal test cassette Fe SBC 420 ........................................................4822 397 30071
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL
Mains voltage
-/00 : 230 V
-/01/11/16 : 120/230 V
-/05/10 : 240 V
-/17 : 120 V
Mains frequency
-/00/05/10 : 50 Hz
-/01/11/16 : 50 / 60 Hz
-/17 : 60 Hz
Battery
mains : 9 V (R14 x 6)
Remote : 3V (R03 x 2)
Power consumption
normal : 10 W
standby : 2 W
Dimension (W x H x D)
: 290 x 152 x 253 mm
Weight
: 2.6 Kg
AMPLIFIER
Output power
mains : 2 x 1.6 W
battery : 2 x 2 W
Speaker impedance
: 2 x 4 ohm
Frequency response
: 100 Hz - 8 kHz (±3dB)
TUNER - FM SECTION
Tuning range
: 87.5 - 108 MHz
IF frequency
: 10.7 MHz ± 0.2 MHz
Sensitivity
: 16 dBf at 26dB S/N
Selectivity
: 55 dB at ± 300kHz
IF rejection
: 85 dB
Image rejection
: 40 dB
TUNER - AM SECTION
Tuning range
MW : 531 - 1602 kHz
-/17 : 520 - 1730 kHz
LW : 153 - 279 kHz
IF frequency
: 450 kHz ± 1 kHz
Sensitivity
MW : 64 dBu at 26dB S/N
LW : 70 dBu at 26dB S/N
Selectivity MW : 22
dB
LW : 29 dB
IF rejection ratio
MW : 70 dB
LW : 70 dB
Image rejection ratio
MW : 32 dB
LW : 35 dB
AUDIO CASSETTE RECORDER
Tape speed accuracy
: ± 3%
Wow & flutter
:
<
0.35 % JIS WTD
Fast wind/rewind C60
:
<
120 sec.
Frequency response
P/B : 125 – 6.3 kHz
S/N ratio
: 45 dB
COMPACT DISC
Frequency response
: 100 Hz - 10 kHz
S/N ratio
: > 50 dB
Channel difference
1 kHz : < 3 dB
Channel crosstalk
1 kHz : > 26 dB
Laser wavelength
: 780 ± 20nm
Laser light power
: < 0.3 mW
PCS 104 411
3-1
CONNECTIONS AND CONTROLS
PR
OGRAM
REPEA
T
ALL
CD
SE
A
R
C
H
PR
OG
RA
M
STOP
CD MODE
PLA
Y•P
AUSE
P
AUSE
STOP
•OPEN
SEARCH
PLA
Y
RECORD
1
2
3
PR
ES
ET
BA
ND
DY
NA
MI
C
BA
SS
BO
OS
T
DB
B
VO
L
TU
NE
R
BATT
LOW
CD
TAPE
OFF
DIGIT
AL TU
NER
AZ1145
CD
R
ADIO
C
ASSE
TTE
R
ECOR
DER
DYNAMIC BASS
BOOST
2
6
7
5
5
(
9
8
0
1
4
&
^
@
#
$
%
!
3
(
™
¡
)
*
SH
UF
FL
E
RE
PE
A
T
TU
N
IN
G
PR
ES
ET
SE
A
R
C
H
SEARCH
ST
OP
VO
LU
ME
D
igital
R
emote
C
ontrol
6
9
4
2
1
8
5
7
3
RE
MO
TE
SE
NS
OR
RE
MO
TE
SE
NS
OR
£
TOP AND FRONT P
ANELS
1
POWER slider
-
selects the sound source
for CD/ TUNER/ T
APE
OFF
and also switches
the set off
2
VOL +
,
–
- adjusts the volume level
3
BA
TT LOW
- indicates when battery power
is running low
4
DBB (Dynamic Bass Boost)
- enhances
the bass
5
OPEN
•
CLOSE
-
opens/ closes the CD door
6
CASSETTE RECORDER keys
RECORD
0
- starts recording
PLA
Y
1
- starts playback
SEARCH
5
/
6
- fast winds/rewinds the tape
STOP•OPEN
9/
-
stops the tape;
- opens the cassette
compartment
P
AUSE
;
- interrupts recording or playback
7
Remote sensor
-
infrared sensor for the
remote control
8
1-3
-
programmes and selects your favourite
three radio stations
9
PRESET
3
,
4
- (down, up) selects preset
tuner stations
0
BAND
- selects
waveband
!
PLA
Y P
AUSE
2;
- starts /pauses
CD playback
@
CD MODE
- selects a different play mode
e.g. SHUFFLE/ REPEA
T CD
tracks or programme in random
/repeated order
#
STOP
9
-
stops CD playback or erase a CD
programme;
activates/ deactivates display
demo mode.
$
Cassette door
%
Display
- shows the status of the set
^
SEARCH
∞
/
§
Tuner:
(down, up) tunes radio stations.
CD:
-
searches back and for
ward within a
track;
- skips to the beginning of a cur
rent
track/ previous/ later track
&
PROGRAM
-
Tuner
- programmes preset radio
stations;
CD
- programmes
tracks
and reviews the
programme
BACK P
ANEL
*
p
- 3.5 mm stereo headphone socket
(
Telescopic aerial
-
improves FM reception
)
BEA
T CUT switch
- eliminates
possible
whistle tones during
MW (AM) recordings
¡
A
C
Mains
- inlet for mains lead
™
Battery compartment
-
for six batteries,
type
R-14
,
UM-2
or
C-cells
£
V
oltage selector
(located inside the battery
compartment. Some versions only) - select
the correct local voltage 110/220 V before
plugging in the set
REMOTE CONTROL
1
VOLUME
3
,
4
– adjusts volume level
2
PRESET
3
,
4
(up, down) – selects a preset
radio station
3
TUNING
∞
,
§
(down, up) – tunes to radio
stations
4
SHUFFLE
– to play CD tracks in random or
der
5
REPEA
T
– repeats a track/ CD pr
ogramme/
entire CD
6
2;
– starts and pauses CD playback/
interrupts CD playback
7
¡
,
™
–
skips to the beginning of a cur
rent
track/ previous/ later track
8
STOP
9
–
stops CD playback or erases a
CD programme
9
SEARCH
5
,
6
– searches backwards or
forwards within a track/CD
CAUTION
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than herein
may result in hazardous radiation exposure or other unsafe operation.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
3-2
PCS 104 412
Whenever
convenient,
use
the
mains
supply
if
you
want
to
conser
ve
batter
y
life.
Make
sur
e
you
remove
the
plug
fr
om
the
set
and
wall
socket
befor
e
inser
ting
batteries.
BA
TTERIES
(OPTIONAL)
1.
Open
the
batter
y
compar
tment
and
inser
t
six
batteries,
type
R-14
,
UM-2
or
C-cells
,
(pr
eferably
alkaline)
with
the
cor
rect
polarity
as
indicated
by
the
"
+
"
and
"
-
"
symbols
inside
the
compar
tment.
Remote
contr
ol
(supplied)
Open
the
batter
y
compar
tment
and
inser
t
two
batteries,
type
AAA
,
R03
or
UM4
(pr
eferably
alkaline).
2.
Replace
the
compar
tment
door
,
making
sur
e
the
batteries
ar
e
fir
mly
and
cor
rectly
in
place.
The
set
is
now
ready
to
operate.
–
If
BA
TT
LOW
lights
up,
batter
y
power
is
running
low
.
–
The
BA
TT
LOW
indicator
eventually
goes
out
if
the
batteries
ar
e
too
weak.
Incor
rect
use
of
batteries
can
cause
electr
olyte
leakage
and
will
cor
rode
the
compar
tment
or
cause
the
batteries
to
burst.
Ther
efor
e:
•
Do
not
mix
batter
y
types:
e.g.
alkaline
with
carbon
zinc.
Only
use
batteries
of
the
same
type
for
the
set.
•
When
inser
ting
new
batteries,
do
not
tr
y
to
mix
old
batteries
with
the
new
ones.
•
Remove
the
batteries
if
the
set
is
not
to
be
used
for
a
long
time.
•
Batteries
contain
chemical
substances,
so
they
should
be
disposed
of
properly.
Using
AC
MAINS
1.
Check
if
the
mains
voltage
as
shown
on
the
type
plate
on
the
base
of
the
set
,
cor
responds
to
your
local
mains
supply
.
If
it
does
not,
consult
your
dealer
or
ser
vice
centr
e.
2.
If
your
set
is
equipped
with
a
voltage
selector
,
adjust
the
selector
so
that
it
matches
with
the
local
mains
supply
.
3.
Connect
the
mains
lead
to
the
wall
socket
and
the
set
is
now
ready
for
use.
4.
To
disconnect
the
set
fr
om
the
mains
supply
completely
,
remove
the
plug
fr
om
the
wall
socket.
AC ~ MAINS
6 x R14
• UM-2
• C-CELLS
Switching
on
and
of
f
•
Adjust
the
POWER
slider
to
the
desir
ed
sound
sour
ce:
CD
,
TUNER
or
TAPE/
OFF
.
•
The
set
is
switched
of
f
when
the
POWER
slider
is
in
the
TAPE/
OFF
position
and
the
keys
on
the
tape
deck
ar
e
released.
™
The
volume
and
tuner
pr
esets
will
be
retained
in
the
set's
memor
y.
Adjusting
volume
and
sound
1.
Pr
ess
the
VOL
+
,
–
contr
ols
to
incr
ease
or
decr
ease
VOLUME
(or
pr
ess
3
or
4
on
the
remote
contr
ol).
2.
Adjust
the
DBB
contr
ol
to
select
dynamic
bass
boost
on
or
of
f.
PHILIPS
demo
mode
1.
On
the
set,
pr
ess
the
CD
STOP
9
button
for
5
seconds.
™
PH..IL
..IPS
scr
olls
acr
oss
the
display
continuously
.
2.
To
retur
n
to
the
cur
rent
display
you
can
either:
•
pr
ess
any
function
button
on
the
fr
ont
panel.
This
inter
rupts
the
demo
mode
for
30
seconds;
•
pr
ess
the
CD
STOP
9
button
for
5
seconds.
PH..IL
..IPS
scr
olls
once
befor
e
the
demo
mode
is
cancelled.
GENERAL
INFORMA
TION
General
maintenance
•
Do
not
expose
the
set,
batteries,
CDs
or
cassettes
to
humidity
,
rain,
sand
or
excessive
heat
caused
by
heating
equipment
or
dir
ect
sunlight.
•
To
clean
the
set,
use
a
soft,
slightly
dampened
chamois
leather
.
Do
not
use
any
cleaning
agents
containing
alcohol,
ammonia,
benzene
or
abrasives
as
these
may
har
m
the
housing.
Safety
infor
mation
•
Place
the
set
on
a
har
d
and
flat
sur
face
so
that
the
system
does
not
tilt.
Make
sur
e
ther
e
is
adequate
ventilation
to
pr
event
the
system
fr
om
over
heating.
•
The
mechanical
par
ts
of
the
set
contain
self-lubricating
bearings
and
must
not
be
oiled
or
lubricated.
PROGRAM
REPEAT
ALL
CD
PLAY
•P
AUSE
PAUSE
STOP
•OPEN
SEARCH
PLAY
RECORD
DYNAMIC
BASS
BOOST
DBB
VOL
TUNER
BATT
LOW
CD
TAPE
OFF
REMOTE SENSOR
PROGRAM
REPEAT
ALL
CD
PLAY
•P
AUSE
PAUSE
STOP
•OPEN
SEARCH
PLAY
RECORD
DYNAMIC
BASS
BOOST
DBB
VOL
TUNER
BATT
LOW
CD
TAPE
OFF
REMOTE SENSOR
PROGRAM
REPEAT
ALL
CD
SEARCH
STOP
CD MODE
PLAY
•P
AUSE
PAUSE
STOP
•OPEN
SEARCH
PLAY
RECORD
DYNAMIC
BASS
BOOST
DBB
PROGRAM
REMOTE SENSOR
PCS 104 413
3-3
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
TUNING
TO
RADIO
ST
A
TIONS
1.
Select
TUNER
sour
ce.
™
is
displayed
briefly
and
then
the
radio
station
fr
equency
is
shown.
2.
Pr
ess
BAND
once
or
mor
e
to
select
your
waveband.
3.
Pr
ess
SEARCH
∞
or
§
and
release
when
the
fr
equency
in
the
display
star
ts
running.
™
The
tuner
automatically
tunes
to
a
station
of
suf
ficient
reception.
Display
shows
during
automatic
tuning.
™
If
an
FM
station
is
received
in
ster
eo,
STEREO
is
shown.
4.
Repeat
step
3
if
necessar
y
until
you
find
the
desir
ed
station.
•
To
tune
to
a
weak
station,
pr
ess
SEARCH
∞
or
§
briefly
and
repeatedly
until
you
have
found
optimal
reception.
5.
Adjust
the
power
slider
to
TAPE/OFF
position
to
switch
of
f
the
set.
To
impr
ove
radio
reception
–
For
FM
,
pull
out
the
telescopic
aerial.
Incline
and
tur
n
the
aerial.
Reduce
its
length
if
the
signal
is
too
str
ong
(ver
y
close
to
a
transmitter).
–
For
MW
(AM)
,
the
set
is
pr
ovided
with
a
built-in
aerial
so
the
telescopic
aerial
is
not
needed.
Dir
ect
the
aerial
by
tur
ning
the
whole
set.
Favourite
station
selection
For
your
favourite
3
tuner
stations,
you
can
use
the
easy
one-touch
pr
ogramming
and
selection
1
,
2
or
3
buttons.
1.
Tune
to
your
desir
ed
station
(see
Tuning
to
radio
stations
).
2.
To
stor
e
your
station,
pr
ess
1
,
2
or
3
for
2
seconds
or
mor
e.
™
Display:
shows
PROGRAM
briefly
,
your
favourite
pr
eset
station
number
and
the
tuner
fr
equency
.
Pr
ogramming
radio
stations
You
can
stor
e
up
to
a
total
of
30
radio
stations
in
the
memor
y.
1.
Tune
to
your
desir
ed
station
(see
Tuning
to
radio
stations
).
2.
Pr
ess
PROGRAM
to
activate
pr
ogramming.
–
Display:
PROGRAM
flashes.
3.
Pr
ess
PRESET
4
or
3
once
or
mor
e
to
allocate
a
number
fr
om
1
to
30
to
this
station.
4.
Pr
ess
PROGRAM
again
to
confir
m
the
setting.
–
Display:
PROGRAM
disappears,
the
pr
eset
number
and
the
fr
equency
of
the
pr
eset
station
ar
e
shown.
5.
Repeat
the
above
four
steps
to
stor
e
other
stations.
–
You
can
over
write
a
pr
eset
station
by
storing
another
fr
equency
in
its
place.
Tuning
to
pr
eset
stations
Pr
ess
1
,
2
,
3
or
PRESET
4
or
3
until
the
desir
ed
pr
eset
station
is
displayed.
PROGRAM
REPEAT
ALL
CD
SEARCH
STOP
•OPEN
SEARCH
PLAY
RECORD
1
2
3
BAND
PRESET
PROGRAM
REMOTE SENSOR
PROGRAM
REPEAT
ALL
CD
SEARCH
STOP
•OPEN
SEARCH
PLAY
RECORD
1
2
3
BAND
PRESET
PROGRAM
REMOTE SENSOR
PROGRAM
REPEAT
ALL
CD
SEARCH
STOP
•OPEN
SEARCH
PLAY
RECORD
1
2
3
BAND
PRESET
PROGRAM
REMOTE SENSOR
FM
TUNER
STEREO
Changing
tuning
grid
(some
versions
only)
In
Nor
th
and
South
America
the
fr
equency
step
between
adjacent
channels
in
the
AM
and
FM
band
ar
e
10
KHz
and
100
KHz
respectively
. In
the
rest
of
the
world
this
step
is
9
KHz
and
50
KHz
.
Usually
the
fr
equency
step
has
been
pr
eset
in
the
factor
y
for
your
ar
ea.
1.
Check
that
the
set
is
in
the
TAPE/
OFF
position
and
switched
of
f.
2.
To
select
9KHz
: pr
ess
CD
MODE
and
PROGRAM
simultaneously
.
Release
the
contr
ols
only
when
you
switch
on
the
set.
•
To
select
10KHz
: pr
ess
CD
MODE
and
SEARCH
§
simultaneously
.
Release
the
contr
ols
only
when
you
switch
on
the
set.
™
When
tuning
to
radio
stations,
the
display
shows
tuning
in
either
steps
of
9
or
10
.
™
All
pr
eset
stations
will
be
af
fected
and
you
may
need
to
repr
ogramme
your
pr
esets.
Playing
a
CD
1.
Select
CD
sour
ce.
™
is
displayed
briefly
.
2.
Lift
the
CD
door
open.
™
Display:
when
you
open
the
CD
door
.
3.
Inser
t
a
CD
or
CD-R(W)
with
the
printed
side
facing
up
and
close
the
CD
door
.
™
Display:
d1SC
flashes
as
the
CD
player
scans
the
contents
of
a
CD.
The
total
number
of
tracks
and
playing
time
ar
e
then
shown.
Display:
is
shown
if
the
CD-R(W)
is
blank
or
not
finalised.
4.
Pr
ess
PLA
Y
•P
AUSE
2;
(on
the
remote
contr
ol
2;
)
to
star
t
playback.
™
Display:
Cur
rent
track
number
and
elapsed
playing
time
of
the
track
during
CD
playback.
5.
To
pause
playback
pr
ess
PLA
Y
•P
AUSE
2;
.
Pr
ess
PLA
Y
•P
AUSE
2;
again
to
resume
play
.
™
The
display
fr
eezes
and
the
elapsed
playing
time
flashes
when
playback
is
paused.
6.
To
stop
CD
playback,
pr
ess
STOP
9
.
Note:
CD
play
will
also
stop
when:
–
the
CD
door
is
opened;
–
the
CD
has
reached
the
end
(unless
you
have
selected
REPEA
T
or
REPEA
T
ALL);
–
you
select
another
sour
ce:
TAPE
/
TUNER.
Selecting
a
dif
fer
ent
track
•
Pr
ess
SEARCH
∞
or
§
(on
the
remote
contr
ol
¡
or
™
) once
or
repeatedly
until
the
desir
ed
track
number
appears
in
the
display
.
•
If
you
have
selected
a
track
number
shor
tly
after
loading
a
CD
or
in
the
PAUSE
position,
you
will
need
to
pr
ess
PLA
Y
•P
AUSE
2;
to
star
t
playback.
PROGRAM
REPEAT
ALL
CD
PLAY
•P
AUSE
PAUSE
STOP
•OPEN
SEARCH
PLAY
RECORD
1
DYNAMIC
BASS
BOOST
DBB
VOL
TUNER
BATT
LOW
CD
TAPE
OFF
REMOTE SENSOR
PROGRAM
REPEAT
ALL
CD
SEARCH
STOP
CD MODE
PLAY
•P
AUSE
PAUSE
STOP
•OPEN
SEARCH
PLAY
RECORD
1
2
DYNAMIC
BASS
BOOST
DBB
PROGRAM
REMOTE SENSOR
PROGRAM
REPEAT
ALL
CD
SEARCH
STOP
CD MODE
PLAY
•P
AUSE
PAUSE
STOP
•OPEN
SEARCH
PLAY
RECORD
1
PROGRAM
REMOTE SENSOR
PROGRAM
REPEAT
ALL
CD
SEARCH
STOP
CD MODE
PLAY
•P
AUSE
PAUSE
STOP
•OPEN
SEARCH
PLAY
RECORD
1
PROGRAM
REMOTE SENSOR
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
3-4
PCS 104 414
Finding
a
passage
within
a
track
1.
Pr
ess
and
hold
down
SEARCH
∞
or
§
.
™
The
CD
is
played
at
high
speed
and
low
volume.
2.
When
you
recognize
the
passage
you
want,
release
SEARCH
∞
or
§
.
–
Nor
mal
playback
continues.
Note:
During
a
CD
pr
ogramme
or
if
SHUFFLE/
REPEA
T
active,
sear
ching
is
only
possible
within
a
track.
Dif
fer
ent
play
modes:
SHUFFLE
and
REPEA
T
You
can
select
and
change
the
various
play
modes
befor
e
or
during
playback.
The
play
modes
can
also
be
combined
with
PROGRAM.
SHUFFLE
-
tracks
of
the
entir
e
CD/
pr
ogramme
ar
e
played
in
random
or
der
SHUFFLE
and
REPEA
T
ALL
-
to
repeat
the
entir
e
CD/
pr
ogramme
continuously
in
random
or
der
REPEA
T
ALL
-
to
repeat
the
entir
e
CD/
pr
ogramme
REPEA
T
-
to
play
the
cur
rent
track
continuously
1.
To
select
your
play
mode,
pr
ess
the
CD
MODE
key
(or
SHUFFLE
or
REPEA
T
on
the
remote
contr
ol)
befor
e
or
during
playback
until
the
display
shows
the
desir
ed
function.
2.
Pr
ess
PLA
Y
•P
AUSE
2;
to
star
t
playback
if
in
the
STOP
position.
3.
To
retur
n
to
nor
mal
playback,
pr
ess
the
CD
MODE
key
or
the
respective
SHUFFLE
or
REPEA
T
key
until
the
various
SHUFFLE
/
REPEA
T
modes
ar
e
no
longer
displayed.
–
You
can
also
pr
ess
STOP
9
to
cancel
your
play
mode.
Pr
ogramming
track
numbers
Pr
ogramme
in
the
STOP
position
to
select
and
stor
e
your
CD
tracks
in
the
desir
ed
sequence.
If
you
like,
stor
e
any
track
mor
e
than
once.
Up
to
20
tracks
can
be
stor
ed
in
the
memor
y.
1.
Use
the
SEARCH
∞
or
§
on
the
set
(on
the
remote
contr
ol
¡
or
™
),
to
select
your
desir
ed
track
number
.
2.
Pr
ess
PROGRAM
.
™
Display:
PROGRAM
and
the
selected
track
number
.
appears
briefly
.
™
If
you
attempt
to
pr
ogramme
without
first
selecting
a
track
number
,
is
shown.
3.
Repeat
steps
1-2
to
select
and
stor
e
all
desir
ed
tracks.
™
is
displayed
if
you
attempt
to
pr
ogramme
mor
e
than
20
tracks.
4.
To
star
t
playback
of
your
CD
pr
ogramme,
pr
ess
PLA
Y
•P
AUSE
2;
.
Reviewing
the
pr
ogramme
In
the
STOP
position,
pr
ess
and
hold
down
PROGRAM
for
a
while
until
the
display
shows
all
your
stor
ed
track
numbers
in
sequence.
PROGRAM
REPEAT
ALL
CD
SEARCH
STOP
CD MODE
PLAY
•P
AUSE
PLAY
RECORD
PROGRAM
REMOTE SENSOR
AZ1145
CD RADIO CASSETTE RECORDER
PROGRAM
REPEAT
ALL
CD
SEARCH
STOP
CD MODE
PLAY
•P
AUSE
PAUSE
STOP
•OPEN
SEARCH
PLAY
RECORD
DYNAMIC
BASS
BOOST
PROGRAM
REMOTE SENSOR
PROGRAM
REPEAT
ALL
CD
SEARCH
STOP
CD MODE
PLAY
•P
AUSE
PAUSE
STOP
•OPEN
SEARCH
PLAY
RECORD
PROGRAM
REMOTE SENSOR
AZ1145
CD RADIO CASSETTE RECORDER
CD
PROGRAM
Erasing
a
pr
ogramme
You
can
erase
the
pr
ogramme
by:
–
pr
essing
STOP
9
once
in
the
STOP
position
or
twice
during
playback.
The
display
shows
'
' briefly
.
–
pr
essing
the
CD
door
open;
–
switching
to
TUNER/T
APE
sour
ce.
CD
player
and
CD
handling
•
If
the
CD
player
cannot
read
CDs
cor
rectly
,
use
a
commonly
available
cleaning
CD
to
clean
the
lens
befor
e
taking
the
set
to
repair
.
Other
cleaning
methods
may
destr
oy
the
lens.
•
The
lens
of
the
CD
player
should
never
be
touched!
•
Sudden
changes
in
the
sur
rounding
temperatur
e
can
cause
condensation
to
cloud
over
on
the
lens
of
your
CD
player
.
Playing
a
CD
is
then
not
possible.
Do
not
attempt
to
clean
the
lens
but
leave
the
set
in
a
war
m
envir
onment
until
the
moistur
e
evaporates.
•
Always
keep
the
CD
compar
tment
closed
to
avoid
dust
on
the
lens.
•
To
take
a
CD
out
of
its
box,
pr
ess
the
centr
e
spindle
while
lifting
the
CD.
Always
pick
up
the
CD
by
the
edge
and
retur
n
the
CD
to
its
box
after
use
to
avoid
scratching
and
dust.
•
To
clean
the
CD,
wipe
in
a
straight
line
fr
om
the
centr
e
towar
ds
the
edge
using
a
soft,
lint-fr
ee
cloth.
Do
not
use
cleaning
agents
as
they
may
damage
the
disc.
•
Never
write
on
a
CD
or
attach
any
stickers
to
it.
PLA
YING
A
CASSETTE
1.
Select
TAPE
sour
ce.
™
The
display
shows
tAPE
thr
oughout
tape
operation.
2.
Pr
ess
STOP
•OPEN
9/
to
open
the
cassette
door
.
3.
Inser
t
a
recor
ded
cassette
and
close
the
cassette
door
.
4.
Pr
ess
PLA
Y
1
to
star
t
playback.
5.
To
inter
rupt
playback,
pr
ess
P
AUSE
;
.
To
resume,
pr
ess
the
key
again.
8.
By
pr
essing
SEARCH
5
or
6
on
the
set
,fast
winding
of
the
tape
is
possible
in
both
dir
ections.
9.
To
stop
the
tape,
pr
ess
STOP
•OPEN
9/
.
–
The
keys
ar
e
automatically
released
at
the
end
of
the
tape
and
the
tAPE
indication
goes
out,
except
if
P
AUSE
;
has
been
activated.
PROGRAM
REPEAT
ALL
CD
SEARCH
STOP
CD MODE
PLAY
•P
AUSE
PAUSE
STOP
•OPEN
SEARCH
PLAY
RECORD
1
DYNAMIC
BASS
BOOST
PROGRAM
REMOTE SENSOR
PROGRAM
REPEAT
ALL
CD
PLAY
•P
AUSE
PAUSE
STOP
•OPEN
SEARCH
PLAY
RECORD
1
2
DYNAMIC
BASS
BOOST
DBB
VOL
TUNER
BATT
LOW
CD
TAPE
OFF
REMOTE SENSOR
X
PCS 104 415
3-5
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
GENERAL
INFORMA
TION
ON
RECORDING
•
Recor
ding
is
per
missible
insofar
as
copyright
or
other
rights
of
thir
d
par
ties
ar
e
not
infringed.
•
This
deck
is
not
suitable
for
recor
ding
on
CHROME
(IEC
II
)
or
MET
AL
(IEC
IV
)
type
cassettes.
For
recor
ding,
use
NORMAL
type
cassettes
(IEC
I
)
on
which
the
tabs
have
not
been
br
oken.
•
The
best
recor
ding
level
is
set
automatically
.
Altering
the
VOL
and
DBB
contr
ols
will
not
af
fect
the
recor
ding
in
pr
ogr
ess.
•
At
the
ver
y
beginning
and
end
of
the
tape,
no
recor
ding
will
take
place
during
the
7
seconds,
when
the
leader
tape
passes
the
recor
der
heads.
•
To
pr
otect
a
tape
fr
om
accidental
erasur
e,
have
the
tape
in
fr
ont
of
you
and
br
eak
out
the
left
tab.
Recor
ding
on
this
side
is
no
longer
possible.
To
recor
d
over
this
side
again,
cover
the
tabs
with
a
piece
of
adhesive
tape.
SYNCHRO
ST
AR
T
CD
RECORDING
1.
Select
CD
sour
ce.
2.
Inser
t
a
CD
and
if
desir
ed,
pr
ogramme
track
numbers.
3.
Pr
ess
STOP
•OPEN
9/
to
open
the
cassette
door
.
4.
Inser
t
a
suitable
cassette
into
the
cassette
deck
and
close
the
cassette
door
.
5.
Pr
ess
RECORD
0
to
star
t
recor
ding.
–
Playing
of
the
CD
pr
ogramme
star
ts
automatically
fr
om
the
beginning
of
the
pr
ogramme.
It
is
not
necessar
y
to
star
t the
CD
player
separately
.
To
select
and
recor
d
a
par
ticular
passage
within
a
track
•
Pr
ess
and
hold
down
SEARCH
∞
or
§
(or
on
the
remote
contr
ol
5
or
6
).
•
When
you
recognize
the
passage
you
want,
release
SEARCH
∞
or
§
(or
on
the
remote
contr
ol
5
or
6
).
•
To
pause
CD
playback
pr
ess
PLA
Y/P
AUSE
2;
.
•
Recor
ding
will
begin
fr
om
this
exact
point
in
the
track
when
you
pr
ess
RECORD
0
.
6.
For
brief
inter
ruptions
during
recor
ding
pr
ess
P
AUSE
;
.
To
resume
recor
ding,
pr
ess
P
AUSE
;
again.
7.
To
stop
recor
ding,
pr
ess
STOP
•OPEN
9/
.
PROGRAM
REPEAT
ALL
CD
SEARCH
STOP
CD MODE
PLAY
•P
AUSE
PAUSE
STOP
•OPEN
SEARCH
PLAY
RECORD
1
2
DYNAMIC
BASS
BOOST
DBB
VOL
TUNER
BATT
LOW
CD
TAPE
OFF
REMOTE SENSOR
PROGRAM
REPEAT
ALL
CD
SEARCH
STOP
CD MODE
PLAY
•P
AUSE
PAUSE
STOP
•OPEN
SEARCH
PLAY
RECORD
DYNAMIC
BASS
BOOST
DBB
PROGRAM
REMOTE SENSOR
Recor
ding
fr
om
the
radio
1.
Tune
to
the
desir
ed
radio
station
(See
TUNING
TO
RADIO
ST
A
TIONS
).
2.
Pr
ess
STOP
•OPEN
9/
to
open
the
cassette
door
.
3.
Inser
t
a
suitable
cassette
into
the
cassette
deck
and
close
the
cassette
door
.
4.
Pr
ess
RECORD
0
to
star
t
recor
ding.
•
If
you
ar
e
recor
ding
fr
om
MW
(AM)
stations,
adjust
the
BEA
T
CUT
switch
to
eliminate
possible
whistle
tones
during
recor
ding.
5.
For
brief
inter
ruptions,
pr
ess
P
AUSE
;
.
To
resume
recor
ding,
pr
ess
P
AUSE
;
again.
6.
To
stop
recor
ding,
pr
ess
STOP
•OPEN
9/
.
MAINTENANCE
Tape
deck
maintenance
To
ensur
e
quality
recor
ding
and
playback
of
the
tape
deck,
clean
par
ts
A
,
B
and
C
shown
in
the
diagram
below
,
after
appr
ox.
50
hours
of
operation,
or
on
average
once
a
month.
Use
a
cotton
bud
slightly
moistened
with
alcohol
or
a
special
head
cleaning
fluid
to
clean
the
deck.
1.
Open
the
cassette
door
by
pr
essing
STOP
•OPEN
9/
.
2.
Pr
ess
PLA
Y
1
and
clean
the
rubber
pr
essur
e
rollers
C
.
3.
Pr
ess
P
AUSE
;
and
clean
the
magnetic
heads
A
and
also
the
capstan
B
.
4.
After
cleaning,
pr
ess
STOP
•OPEN
9/
.
Note:
Cleaning
of
the
heads
can
also
be
done
by
playing
a
cleaning
cassette
thr
ough
once.
PROGRAM
REPEAT
ALL
CD
CD MODE
PLAY
•P
AUSE
PAUSE
STOP
•OPEN
SEARCH
PLAY
RECORD
1
DYNAMIC
BASS
BOOST
DBB
VOL
TUNER
BATT
LOW
CD
TAPE
OFF
REMOTE SENSOR
A
A
B
C
Envir
onmental
infor
mation
All
unnecessar
y
packaging
material
has
been
omitted.
W
e
have
done
our
utmost
to
make
the
packaging
easy
to
separate
into
thr
ee
mono-materials:
car
dboar
d
(box),
expandable
polystyr
ene
(buf
fer),
polyethylene
(bags,
pr
otective
foam).
Y
our
set
consists
of
materials
which
can
be
recycled
if
disassembled
by
a
specialized
company
. Please
obser
ve
the
local
regulations
regar
ding
the
disposal
of
packing
materials,
exhausted
batteries
and
old
equipment.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
3-6
PCS 104 416
PROBLEM
–
POSSIBLE
CAUSE
•
REMEDY
No
sound/power
–
Volume
not
adjusted
•
Adjust
the
volume
–
Headphones
connected
•
Disconnect
headphones
–
Mains
lead
not
secur
ely
connected
•
Connect
the
mains
lead
pr
operly
Sever
e
radio
hum
or
noise
–
Electrical
inter
fer
ence:
set
too
close
to
TV
,
VCR
or
computer
•
Incr
ease
the
distance
Poor
radio
reception
–
W
eak
radio
signal
•
FM:
Dir
ect
the
FM
telescopic
aerial
for
optimum
reception
•
MW
(AM):
Tur
n
the
set
for
optimum
reception
or
indication
–
No
CD
inser
ted
•
Inser
t a
CD
–
CD
badly
scratched
or
dir
ty
•
Replace/
clean
CD,
see
CD
player
and
CD
handling
–
Laser
lens
steamed
up,
•
W
ait
until
lens
has
clear
ed
indication
–
CD-R(W)
is
blank
or
the
disc
is
not
finalised
•
Use
a
finalised
CD-R(W)
–
CD
badly
scratched
or
dir
ty
•
Replace/
clean
CD,
see
CD
player
and
CD
handling
The
CD
skips
tracks
–
CD
is
damaged
or
dir
ty
•
Replace
or
clean
the
CD
–
SHUFFLE
or
a
pr
ogramme
is
active
•
Switch
of
f SHUFFLE/PROGRAM
Poor
cassette
sound
quality
–
Dust
and
dir
t on
the
heads,
etc.
•
Clean
deck
par
ts
etc.,
see
Maintenance
–
Use
of
incompatible
cassette
types
(MET
AL
or
CHROME)
•
Only
use
NORMAL
(IEC
I
) for
recor
ding
Recor
ding
does
not
work
–
Cassette
tab(s)
may
be
br
oken
•
Apply
a
piece
of
adhesive
tape
over
the
missing
tab
space
Remote
contr
ol
does
not
function
pr
operly
–
Batteries
dead/
incor
rectly
inser
ted
•
Inser
t (fr
esh)
batteries
cor
rectly
–
Distance/
angle
between
the
set
too
lar
ge
•
Reduce
the
distance/
angle
If
a
fault
occurs,
first
check
the
points
listed
below
befor
e
taking
the
set
for
repair
.
If
you
ar
e
unable
to
remedy
a
pr
oblem
by
following
these
hints,
consult
your
dealer
or
ser
vice
centr
e.
WARNING:
Do
not
open
the
set
as
there
is
a
risk
of
electric
shock.
Under
no
circumstances
should
you
try
to
repair
the
set
yourself,
as
this
would
invalidate
the
guarantee.
The
typeplate
is
located
on
the
bottom
of
the
set.
PCS 104 436
14-4
ELECTRICAL PARTSLIST - CD99 DA11
- RESISTORS -
4888
482205120008
Jumper
4889
482205120008
Jumper
- COILS & FILTERS -
1810
482224273557
Filter CST8,46MTW-TF01
5803
482215711231
Coil LAN02TB1R0J
- DIODES -
6877
482213011564
Diode UDZ3.9B
- IC & TRANSISTORS -
7800
482220917324
IC SAA7325H
7802
532220911517
IC PC74HCU04T
7803
532213060123
Trans BC807-40
7804
532220982941
IC LM358D
7807
532213042755
Trans BC847C
7808
482220932852
IC TDA7073A/N2
7809
482220932852
IC TDA7073A/N2
7810
482220933165
IC TDA1308T/N1
7875
482213060511
Trans BC847B
- MISCELLANEOUS -
1800
482226510925
Connector 15P
1823
482226511207
Connector 6P
1824
482226511207
Connector 6P
8000
482232012178
Flexible Foil 15P
Note :Only these parts mentioned in the list are
normal service parts.
during Focus search
800mVpp
LOW = CD_RW (high gain)
EYE-PATTERN
T = 1 s
TB = 0.5
m
s/div
3V
0V
V
.............
Vdc measured during PLAY with normal CD or CD-R
Vdc measured during PLAY with CD-RW
EVM
V
1,5V 0V
0,9V 0,9V
0,9V 0,9V
10V
6,2V
5V
0,2V
0,2V
3,3V
2,5V
3,9V
1,8V
6,1V
6,2V
6,1V
6,2V
6,5V
5,9V
6,0V
V
.............
Vdc measured during PLAY
with normal CD or CD-R
Vdc measured during PLAY with CD-RW
EVM
V
3,3V
3,9V
4,8V
2,5V
5V
2,5V
2,5V
2,5V
5V
2,5V
2,5V
CD99 DA11 - CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
PCS 99 484
12-2
12-2
12-2
+
-
+
-
VDD
+
-
+
-
VDD
+t
INTERFACE
VERSATILE
DEMOD
EFM
PLL
DIG.
STAGES
OUTPUT
CONTROL
MOTOR
KILL
INTERF.
LOOPBACK
SER. DATA
INTERF.
VERSAT.
INTERFACE
SER. DATA
BITSTREAM DAC
TIMING
INTERFACE
MICROCONTROLLER
PROCESSOR
AUDIO
PROCESSING
PRE-
FUNCTION
CONTROL
SRAM
ADDR
INTERF.
EBU
DET.
PEAK
CORR.
ERROR
PROCESSOR
SUBCODE
END
FRONT
VREF GEN.
ADC
M2
L
@
HF
of HCU
HF
D
_
L
C
3835
L
+
HF
FOCUS
@
@
TRACK
B
D
B
VAM
D
DA11
VAM
DISC
comm. cath
digital out = off
3751
3834
D
on
digital out
D
stuffed resistor
L
L
M
DISC
table for drive- and digital out recognition
3897 C5
3898 C5
3899 D5
7800 D12
7802-A E6
7802-B E5
7802-C E5
7802-D E8
7802-E E7
7802-F F8
7803 B2
7804-A A1
7804-B C3
7807 E6
7808 E4
7809 G4
8401 H3
D
R1 (CD10)
+
for digital out: 33E
T+
off
3750
D
3852 F5
3853 F5
3854 F5
3855 F4
3856 G6
3857 G5
3858 G5
3859 H5
3860 H5
3861 H5
3862 H5
3863 H4
3864 C1
3865 F7
3890 B4
3891 C4
3892 C4
3893 D4
3894 A5
3895 B5
3896 B5
D
1810
D
HF
D
to
D
to
+
DA
D
3829 A11
3830 B12
3831 B14
3832 B14
3834 B14
3835 C14
3837 C14
3838 D14
3839 D14
3840 D15
3841 E14
3842 G14
3843 G14
3844 G13
3845 G12
3846 F10
3847 F6
3848 F5
3849 E5
3850 F5
3851 F6
@
sheet 2
R2 (CD10)
L
@
D
sheet 2
DA
EH-S
DA
-
(uP-interface)
3809 A2
3810 A3
3811 E4
3812 D5
3813 E5
3814 E5
3815 E5
3816 E5
3817 E7
3818 E6
3819 E6
3820 E7
3821 E7
3822 E7
3823 E8
3824 E9
3825 E9
3826 D10
3827 D9
3828 A10
D
A
FOCUS
HF
DA
D
L
F-
+
2865 D5
2869 E2
2870 B5
2871 B5
2872 C5
2873 C5
2874 D5
2875 D5
3728 A10
3745 G12
3750 G11
3751 G11
3757 G5
3800 B2
3801 A1
3802 B1
3803 B1
3804 B1
3805 A1
3806 B2
3807 A2
3808 A2
TRACK
D4 (CD10)
HF
DISC
TRACK
HF
D
1805
INNERSW.
FOCUS
_
HF-Amplifier
D1 (CD10)
2831 G12
2832 F5
2833 F4
2834 F5
2835 F4
2836 F4
2837 G5
2838 G4
2839 H4
2840 H4
2841 C1
2842 F7
2860 B5
2861 B5
2862 C5
2863 C5
2864 D5
_
DA
SAA7325H
DRIVE = DA11
... for provision only
D
HF
D3 (CD10)
off
SLIDE
L
DA
L
2813 E9
2814 E9
2815 E10
2816 F10
2817 D9
2818 D9
2819 B10
2820 B10
2821 B11
2822 B11
2823 B11
2824 B11
2825 B12
2826 A13
2827 C14
2828 C14
2829 G14
2830 F13
connect shielding
HF
(Quartz used)
F
E
D
D
D
D
15
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
HF
SLIDE
+
D
C
HF
drive
DA11
on
HF
F
HF
@
-
SLIDE
D
SANYO DA11
Laser power control
T-
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
HF
A
M1
F+
10
11
12
13
14
H
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
1800 D1
1801 G1
2801 A2
2802 A3
2803 E4
2804 E4
2805 E4
2806 E4
2807 E4
2808 E4
2809 E6
2810 E6
2811 F7
2812 E8
on
E
D
D
side entry connector
only for digital out versions
+
L
D
D
D2 (CD10)
DA
_
8.46 MHz
on
dig. out circuitry
3805
27K
3813
68K
2827
2830
1u
1n
3855
PTH8
Monitor
2814
47n
13
9
12
5
7809
TDA7073A
14
10
2
1
6
7
16
4R7
3810
3830
4K7
3809
33R
7
16
13
9
12
5
8
Vdd_HCU
TDA7073A
7808
14
10
2
1
6
2835
470p
VCC
1K
3824
+10V
2820
33p
3K3
3814
22K
3846
2821
100n
2828
47p
82K
3847
+3.3V
47R
3828
27K 3826
2832
150p
5
Y
6
7802-B
3
A
4
Y
10K
7802-C
A
3897
3818
5K6
2875
2817 4u7
470R
3840
220p
22K
3757
22K
2812
10p
3835
470p
2833
3819
15K
3820
18K
3802
1K
22n
2838
Monitor
220p
47K
3848
2873
3750
22K
13
14
15
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
drive_recognition
1800
1
10
11
12
8401
3898
10K
3832
470R
47u
2836
3804
4K7
56K
3849
1K
3811
15K
3853
2863
180p
Vdd_HCU
3812
470K
3837
2803
82p
470R
15K
3843
1K
100K
3892
3816
47K
3859
3893
100K
2818
47n
2822
1n5
2826
47n
7802-A
A
1
Y
2
82p
2805
33R
3827
3745
10R
2831
1u
3829
100R
+3.3V
10K
3896
470R
22K
3831
3839
4K7
3841
3803
27K
47K
3861
+3.3V
2819
33p
LDON
2806
82p
drive_recognition
3K9
3858
180p
2865
47u
2840
22K
3834
+5V
180p
3807
1K5
2864
3890
100K
3815
4K7
3856
68K
3860 1K
100K
3891
3862 1K
3728
47R
+3servo
3801
150K
7807
BC847C
47n
2829
LDON
3823
3K3
+3.3V
180p
2862
3751
22K
10K
47K
3852
8K2
3864
2874
3850
220p
EBUGND
2807
27p
100R
3844
3821
3K3
2842
1u
2860
10K
3899
GNDA
560p
7802-D
9
A
8
Y
3806
680R
3R3
3863
+5V
2n2
2813
+3servo
2861
1n5
+5V
2815
47p
2808
150p
22K
3825
220p
2871
2870
220p
3845
2R2
2810
33p
68K
3857
3808
33R
2811
33p
220p
2872
2809
33p
7803
BC807-40
2839
100n
3817
47K
10K
3895
2804
82p
2834
270p
50
VSSD2
58
VSSD3
35
WCLI
28
WCLK
3842
1K
44
TEST3
63
V1
34
V2|V3
61
V4
62
V5
5
VDDA1
17
VDDA2
VDDD1P
52
57
VDDD2C
20
VNEG
21
VPOS
VRIN
7
4
VSSA1
14
VSSA2
33
VSSD1
RN
23
RP
48
SBSY
40
SCL
37
SCLI
29
SCLK
39
SDA
36
SDI
24
SELPLL
47
SFSY
42
SILD
56
SL
43
STATUS
SUB
46
25
TEST1
31
TEST2
6
IREF
3
ISLICE
32
KILL
64
LDON
18
LN
19
LP
59
MOTO1
MOTO2
60
12
R1
R2
13
54
RA
RAB 41
45
RCK
38
RESETn
22
53
CFLG
49
CL11|4
26
CL16
16
CRIN
15
CROUT
8
D1
9
D2
10
D3
11
D4
27
DATA
51
DOEM
30
EF
FO
55
2
HFIN
1
HFREF
3894
7800
4R7
3800
10K
2837
47n
+10V
4
LASER
+3servo
LASER
LM358D
7804-A
3
2
1
8
2816 22n
2869
47n
470R
3838
1n5
2825
3865
1K
3854
8K2
47n
2824
47u
2801
47u
2802
+3.3V
220u
2823
47n
2841
A
11
Y
10
3851
56K
7802-E
+5V
3822
3K3
5
6
+3.3V
1801
1
2
3
4
SL
DACRIGHT_neg
M1
M2
DACLEFT_pos
DACLEFT_neg
Innersw
KILL
PORE
Vref
DACRIGHT_pos
HFIN
DOBM
RA
FO
Vref
SDA
SILD
SCL
Vref
Vref
Innersw
CD Part (sheet 1)
CD99 Schematic Part1 18081999
@
TDA 1308
+10V
+5V/doorsw
470R
GND
RIGHT
6877 E7
7810-A A5
7810-B C5
7875 E7
8402 C9
47n
GNDA
DATA
from
22p
TDA 1308
not stuffed
SICL
basic version w/ 5p-connector
+5V
on
7800
@
3877 C6
3878 C7
3879 C8
3880 E7
3881 E7
3882 D7
3883 D6
3884 D6
3885 E8
3886 E8
3887 E9
3888 E9
3889 E10
3900 A5
4804 A4
4805 C4
4806 E9
5802 D3
5803 E6
@
B3V9
3702
3701
100R
GND
@
SILD
not stuffed
@
LEFT
100n
COAX2/EBU
stuffed
Jumper
47p
3702 E2
3703 D3
3704 E4
3705 D3
3788 E9
3836 D10
3867 A5
3868 A5
3869 A6
3870 A6
3871 A7
3872 A8
3873 C5
3874 C5
3875 C5
3876 B6
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
5802
GND
3705
PORE
doorswitch
digital out circuitry (not for all versions)
SHIELD/EBU_GND
@
1R
2701
basic version w/ 6p-connector
optical out coax out
not stuffed
10
A
B
C
D
E
A
B
C
2849 C5
2850 B6
2851 C7
2852 C8
2853 E6
2854 D6
2855 D6
2856 E10
2857 E6
3701 E1
not stuffed
@
COAX1/+5V
2702
270R
33R
@
DIGout
@
@
3703
not stuffed
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
22K
not stuffed
KILL
sheet1
2703
2704
100n
D
E
1821 D10
1822 E4
1823 B10
1824 D10
2701 E2
2702 E2
2703 E4
2704 E3
2843 A5
2844 A5
2845 A6
2846 A7
2847 A8
2848 C5
+3.3V
GNDA
3900
7875
2853 10n
4K7
BC847B
GNDA
3788
1822
1
2
3
10u
2851
EH-S
GNDA
GNDA
GNDA
EBUGND
3887
10K
2848
100p
47u
2857
2703
100n
270R
3701
3889
1K
0R
3867
22K
4805
2855
220u
220p
2849
+10V
3877
10K
5803
1u
2852
470p
GNDA
+3.3V
+5V
3703
33R
3881
150R
47n
2702
10K
3885
GNDA
3872
47K
2854
220u
GNDA
10K
3886
285610n
1
2
EBUGND
GNDA
2844
220p
EH-S
1821
3871
470R
FE-ST-VK-N
1824
1
2
3
4
5
6
3876
10K
33R
3880
1K
3884
3888
4K7
5
6
7
3704
10R
1823
FE-ST-VK-N
1
2
3
4
4
GNDA
GNDA
7810-A
3
2
1
8
2843
3878
470R
100p
10K
3875
10K
3836
3870
10K
EBUGND
GNDA
22K
3874
2701
22p
0R
4806
470R
3702
5
6
7
8
4
3879
47K
10K
3868
7810-B
GNDA
4804
0R
2850
2847
470p
100n
2704
220p
7
8
1K
3883
5802
920927152B
1
2
3
4
6
22K
3873
100R
3882
10K
3869
8402
220p
2845
10u
2846
GNDA
1R
3705
GNDA
+3.3V
+5V
PORE
6877
UDZ
+3.3V
+5V
DOBM
DACRIGHT_pos
DACRIGHT_neg
DACLEFT_pos
DACLEFT_neg
+2.5V
+2.5V
+2.5V
+3.3V
KILL
SDA
SCL
SILD
+3.3V
CD Part (sheet 2)
@
... for provision only
CD99 Schematic Part2 18081999
EXPLODED VIEW DIAGRAM - CABINET
PCS 104 431
13-1
13-1
13-1
8 (2x)
8
6 (2x)
5 (2x)
8 (2x)
6
7 (2x)
11
11
1 (2x)
2 (2x)
3 (3x)
6 (2x)
8 (2x)
3 (2x)
8 (4x)
3 (2x)
3 (3x)
5
5
10 (4x)
5 (3x)
6 (2x)
1
11
5 (2x)
7 (2x)
12 (2x)
6 (2x)
6 (2x)
5 (2x)
6 (2x)
4
9 (5x)
401
403
402
501
502
503
504
404
406
506
507
508
509
407
511
408
512
409
412
513
514
414
429
428
426
427
411
413
416
516
417
517
518
418
419
421
422
423
424
519
521
522
431
433
434
436
438
439
437
523
524
526
527
528
529
531
441
442
443
444
SHUFFLE
REPEA
T
TUNING
PRESET
SEARCH
SEARCH
STOP
VOLUME
Digital
Remote
Control
447
446
SCREW LIST
1. C2 x 10
2. C2 x 12
3. C2.5 x 9.5
4. C3 x 7.5
5. C3 x 8
6. C3 x 9
7. C3 x 10
8. C3 x 12
9. C3 x 34
10. C P/W 2.5 x 16
11. C P/W 3 x 10
12. C P/W 3 x 14
432