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DENON DCD-3560 service manual - V. 5.1
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1. PAUSE Playback can be temporarily halted and then continued from the same point in the track 1 Press the pause button PAUSE during playback 2 To continue playback press the play button gt PLAY the pause button PAUSE once more Searching and Pausing at the Beginning of He Track u Q 1 With Direct Search Inthis case the set pauses at the beginning of the track found with the direct search operation II PAUSE Number buttons Indexes Indexes are numbers which are assigned to sections within a track Check the disc s explanatory notes for the index numbers If you input an index number not on the disc playback will start from the last index number on the track Repeat All lt 5 DISPLAY ALL 1 rw CLEAR TIME AUTO SPACE N Remote control unit c3 ALL REPEAT gt PLAY D Press the repeat all button ALL 2 Press the play button p PLAY When pressing the repeat all tracks button ALL is displayed e Steps 1 and 2 above may be reversed e Tocancel repeat playback of all tracks press the repeat all button ALL once more e Pressing the repeat all button ALL during programmed playback playback of the tracks entered into the memory w
2. for DA10 output PSSL L for UGFS output 72 DA1 1 PSSL H for DA11 output PSSL L for output 73 Voo Power supply 5V 74 _ 2 PSSL DA12 output PSSL L for RAOV output 75 DA13 O At PSSL H for DA13 output PSSL L for C4LR output 76 14 AtPSSL for DA14 output PSSL L for C210 output 77 DAI At PSSL DA15 output PSSL L for C210 output 78 DA16 At PSSL for DA16 MSB of parallel voice data output At PSSL L for DATA output WDCK Strobe signal output At DF ON 176 4 kHz At CXD1125Q or DF OFF 88 2 kHz LRCK Strobe signal output At DF ON 88 2 kHz At CXD1125Q or DF OFF 44 1 kHz Note 4 UGFS Output of unprotected frame sync pattern C1F1 Monitor output for error correction state what C1 is at GTOP Indication output of frame synchro in protected condi C1F2 J decode 5 tion C2F1 Monitor output for error correction state what C2 is at RAOV Overflow and underflow indication outputs of 4 frame 2 2 decode jitter absorbing RAM C2FL Correction state output Becomes H when C2 system C4LR Strobe signal At DF ON 352 8 kHz At CXD11250 or in which presently under correction is unable to correct DF OFF 176 4 kHz C2PO C2 pointer indication output Synchronizes with audio 6210
3. CLOSE r1 CB302 FL TUBE REMCON RECIEVER 2U 1688 DISPLAY UN T DIGITAL OUT DIGITAL SELECTOR 2 2U 2008 AUDIO UNIT DIGITAL FILTER TRACKING COIL SENSER COIL LINEAR MOTOR COIL 42 SW SW O O g gt 12131 12 3 6805 __ CBIO6 CB301 LOADING MOTOR C8I04 T AED cciosm CBI03 Ez lt 1 2 7 29 1644 6 50957 MOTOR DRIVE UNIT x CONTROL PROCESSOR 82 CXDII250 B 5 CXAIOBIS 61 16k SRAM g lt o 12 fo lt 4 E 16 L POWER 119 SOURSE 20 2007 REGULATOR SERVO amp SIG UNIT 20 1631 SERVO UNIT LE ETT 20 1632 POWER SUPPLY UNIT Y fs POWER SOURSE REGURATER ROTALY SWITCH 20 2008 4 BALANCE BALANCE VARIABLE VARIABLE Y N 4 SEMICONDUCTORS e IC s 1 IN outeur e BALANCE eno 7 A input 2 B OUTPUT INVERTING Qu E DELAY nefa 52 8 4 A INPUT 3 6 B INPUT NONINVERTING 3 output Se our 5 INPUT 9 ie i de f OUT aD GN IN
4. CONNECTION DIAGRAM OF CONECTOR 1 KSS 151A Accessory flexible wire terminals Description _ Linear motor Linear motor 2 T T F Senser Senser GND LO LD CONNECTION DIAGRAM OF CONECTOR 2 KSS 151A SERVO P W B MAIN P W B 20 1631 SERVO P W B 9216 gt lt 42772 23P FFC CABLE ER 14 23P FFC CABLE NAME PLAT KSS 1I5IA OOOOO O OOO Year last figure Day Month Quality Control No Note Month indication X 2 signify 10 11 12 lop Q O Control Letter 1 Figure 15 Decimal Place by the Plant 10 Figures Indication unit is mA omitted a decimal point Soldered Short Circuit Portion A 9 10 20 2U 2007 MAIN 104 gt 0 CBI05 CBIO6 Soldered Short Circuit Portion B NOTE In case of either detaching the SERVO AMP P W B or disconnecting the 23P FFC CABLE out of the P W B be sure to make bridge soldered for both soldered point A and the soldered point B respectively in both case Cautions for Handling the Laser Pick up The laser pick up KSS 151A is assembled and precisely adjusted using a sophisticated manufacturing process in our plant Do not disassemble or attempt to readjust it Please keep the following instructions carefully in handling
5. Non reverse input terminal of sled amplifier Sted drive output Reverse input terminal of sled amplifier Terminal for limit switch ON OFF to detect disc inner most circle N Terminal to compensate peak in focus tracking phase and for setting Fo CLV LPF Terminal to output FZC AS TZC SSTOP BUSY by command from CPU Terminal to output signal for track number count Terminal is used at the time of 1 track jump 47 pull up resistor is included Reset input terminal Resets at L Serial data input from CPU Latch input from CPU Serial data transfer clock input from CPU Terminal for external time constant of loop filter Input terminal of PDO for CXD1125 phase comparator Delivers a current to set the height of focus search track jump and sled kick Resistance value between this terminal and terminal 37 is nearly proportion to VCO free run frequency Output terminal of 8 64 MHz VCO Reckless drive protection circuit activates at L 47 pull up resistor is included Terminal to connect MDP terminal of CXD1125 Terminal to connect MON terminal of CXD1125 Terminal for external LPF time constant of CLV servo error signal Reverse input terminal for spindle drive amplifier Spindle dr
6. 4 Unsecure 2 screws and unsolder 2 places and detach the speed detection coil 5 Remove 2 screws and unsolder 2 places and detach the drive coil 6 Pulling out the shaft in the portion permits detaching the Laser Pick up MOTOR DRIVE Damper Color B COVER Coil Spring C D 17 18 MECHANISM UNIT ADJUSTMENT Turntable Height Adjustment 1 Mount the spindle motor ass y to the housing with 2 screws Refer to the illustration of Laser Pick up KSS 151A Removal 2 Set the Turntable to the shaft and insert the 2 mm spacer jig between the Turntable and the housing as illustration shows 3 While lightly pressing the Turntable from the top side tighten screw with a hex wrench Spindle Motor Adjustment 2 Turtable Spacer Shaft Jig Housing 1 Disassemble Mechanism Unit in the first place then detach the Spindle Motor Ass y 2 Connect the adjustment wire connector 6P to the measuring equipments as per illustration shows Spindle Motor Ass y Adjustment Wire Connector 3 Adjust the balance volume control VR1 and obtain even amplitude for vertical A and horizontal B Rotating the VR causes shifting B amplitude 4 In case using a dual mode oscilloscope to execute adjustment set it to ALTER or CHOPPER mode and apply a signal to CH1 and CH2 Then adjust the balance volume control VR1 and obtain even amplitud
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8. 255 1204 900 255 1208 906 255 1200 904 CE04W1C 100M CE04W1H101MC AWF CE04W1H010M 10 100 F 50V 1 50 CE04W1H2R2M CE04W1C220M 2 2 50 22uF 16V CE04W1H100M CE04W1A101M 10pF 50V 100 10 CE04W1C330M CE04W1E101MC AWF S3uF 16V 100 F 25V CE04W1C221M CE04W1HR22M 95 5 104 CE04W1C331M CE04W1H4R7M CE04D1H010MBP CE04W1C101M CE04W1H101M CE04W1J470M CE04W1H330M CE04W1E102MC AVF 220uF 16V 0 22uF 50V 0 1 F 5 5V 330uF 16V 4 7uF 50V 1pF 50V 100 F 16V 100 F 50V 47 6 S3uF 50V 1000 2 25 CQ93M1H562J CQ93M1H153J CQ93M1H332J CQ93M1H103J 0 0056 50 0 015pF 50V 0 0033uF 50V 0 01uF 50V CQ93M1H222J CQ93M1H472J CQ93M1H102J 0 0022uF 50V 0 0047uF 50V 0 001uF 50V C112 C124 136 C125 C128 256 1034 940 256 1034 979 256 1034 911 256 1035 910 CF93A1H563J CF93A1H104J CF93A1H333J CF93A1H224J 0 053yF 50V 0 1uF 50V 0 033uF 50V 0 224 F 50V OTHER PARTS PT151 152 231 8060 002 205 0190 065 205 0298 006 CB103 313 205 0343 061 PULSE TRANS 6P NH CONN BASE 23P FFC BASE S 6P CONN BASE KR PH Retno PartNo PartName Remarks 104 311 205 0323 036 3P CONN 205 0321 038 3P CONN BASE RED 205 0343 032 3P CONN BASE KR PH 11P CONN BASE KR PH 10P CONN BASE KR PH 5P CONN BASE KR PH 4P CONN BASE BLK 5P CONN BASE BLK 7P CONN BASE KR PH RADIATOR 2P RC
9. 499 0078 009 PICK UP KSS151A 239 0014 209 COILASS Y 239 0015 208 G COIL ASS Y 433 0480 008 YOKE B 443 0617 302 P U SHAFT 421 0431 300 STOPPER COLLAR 315 8451 003 FRICTION WASHER 421 0423 224 TURNTABLE ASS Y 462 0083 005 H DAMPER 433 0513 108 COLLAR D 433 0514 107 COLLAR C 463 0514 001 COIL SPRING C 463 0515 000 COIL SPRING D 411 0715 304 BASE PLATE GEN ASS Y LOADING M SUB ASS Y GEAR PULLEY ASS Y TUBE 95 5 MOTOR PULLEY SLIDER ROLLER BELT A LOADER FRAME LOADER BRACKET LOADER GUIDE SHEET DISC TRAY ASS Y D TRAY SPRING LOADER RAIL TUBE 5 LOADER CUSHION BRACKET CLAMPER SPRING CLAMPER ARM CLAMP PRESS SUB ASS Y LEAF SW BELT B HIMERON SHEET 1 CONTACT CORD LOADER STOPPER GUIDE SPACER STOPPER SPACER SPACER M SPACER LOADER SPACER M1 7x4 0 W ZNIB 3x8 CBTS H L ZNB 3 WASHER PUSH RIVET 3 WASHER 4W BKNI G RING 2x8 CBS B 2 6x4 BSS A 3x18 CPS BK 2 6x6 BSS A PLO1A34 421 0439 108 462 0084 020 421 0425 002 425 0170 003 423 0046 209 431 0267 416 412 2177 105 411 0831 000 122 0110 083 431 0284 114 463 0574 009 443 0874 006 462 0084 004 461 0449 002 412 2512 003 463 0505 104 433 0477 406 PCO1A27 212 4650 004 423 0047 004 122 0110 096 203
10. Digital Outputs Including an Optical Output The data on the compact disc can be output in digital format to an external digital processor or D A unit for playback Aside from the two coaxial output systems the DCD 3560 also includes an optical output which improves sound quality and eliminates noise interference 7 Simple Design The DCD 3560 has a simple high quality design with functions not often used tucked behind a door or on the remote control unit 8 Quick Time Search Function The time search function makes it possible to indicate a point from the beginning of a track in units of seconds making for simple use for reference or professional purposes 9 Original Linear Motor A linear motor with smooth rapid operation greatly reduces access time and improves tracking resolution for greatly fidelity in playback 10 Wireless Remote Control Aside from the regular functions such as play stop and track buttons the remote control unit also includes a numeric keypad for the direct search direct program and time search functions These remote control functions greatly enhance the operability of the DCD 3560 Remote control sensor Program indicator NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS o TRACK 58 mun yaya an TIME IPHASIS 8 w 8 8 8 5 Fe REPEAT STOP ntn zen sec 2061 40 ACON
11. Single track remaining Emphasis time indicator indicator Auto edit indicator Play indicator REMOTE TRACK INDEX gt 00 Pause 7 1234567 8 Auto space indicator Total remaining Time search indicator time indicator Calendar Repeat indicator Pause indicator Remote Control Sensor This sensor receives the infrared light transmitted from the wireless remote control unit For remote control point the supplied remote control unit RC 222 towards this sensor e When a signal is transmitted from the remote control unit the remote control indicator in the display will light up briefly Manual Search Reverse Button 44 Press this button during playback for fast reverse search As long as the button is kept pressed music signals are played back faster than normal Pressing this button when the pause mode is engaged you quickly reverse the pickup to a desired position three times faster compared to manual reverse search during playback During this time no sound is heard Manual Search Forward Button jP Press this button during playback for fast forward search As long as the button is kept pressed music signals are played back faster than normal Pressing this button when the pause mode is engaged you quickly forward the pickup to a desired position three times faster compared to manual forwa
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13. lt P56 X tal Clock Output xcour 81 P57 High Resistance Output Ports P4 High Resistance Output Ports PO High Resistance Output Ports P1 High Resistance Output Ports P5 Pull Down Voltage Input Input Ports P5 Vss Timing Output M50957 e IC PROTECTORS ICP N10 ICP N20 e TRANSISTORS 2SB941A P Q 2SD1985 P Q C INP 3 2 GND RN1202 10K 10K NPN RN2202 10K 10K PNP RN1210 4 7K NPN e DIODES 152076 155270 DSM1A2 5 25 1 HZ6C 1 HZ30 2 2SC1740 R S 25 562 250468 Emitter Collector 258766 250874 4 4 HE S1WB A 10 n NIPPON COLUMBIA LTD 14 14 4 CHOME AKASAKA MINATO KU TOKYO 107 JAPAN TEL 03 584 8111 TLX JAPANOLA J22591 CABLE NIPPONCOLUMBIA TOKYO Printed in Japan 005 0203
14. remote control sensor on the CD player see below Remote control indicator Right 30 Remote control sensor Left 30 Condensation will form on the disc surface if it is brought into a warm room from a cold area such as outdoors during winter Wait until the condensation disappears Never dry discs with hair dryers etc 2 Precautions on storage After playing a disc always return it to its case Keep discs in the cases when they are not to be played This will protect them from dust and dirt and prolong their service life Do not store discs in the following places 1 Places exposed to direct sunlight for a considerable time 2 Places subject to accumulation of dust or high humidity 3 Places exposed to high temperatures such as close to heater outlets 300 ohm feeder cable 75 ohm coaxial cable Notes on the Batteries The remote control unit uses standard size AAA dry cell batteries The batteries will need to be replaced approximately once a year Replacement may be necessary earlier depending on how much the remote control unit is used f in less than a year from the time new batteries were inserted the remote control fails to operate the CD player from a near by position it is time 10 replace the batteries e Insert the batteries properly following the polarity diagram inside the battery compartment in other words make sure and terminals are properly align
15. 0240 032 411 1007 008 125 0042 008 125 0039 008 122 0163 014 122 0163 001 412 2589 007 473 8010 009 473 8014 005 475 1140 008 477 0096 007 475 1003 006 475 1005 017 441 0856 002 471 3812 002 474 4300 004 471 1807 022 474 4300 033 473 7508 017 3x10 CBTS P B 473 7002 005 3x6 CBTS S Z 475 1005 004 4W 412 2296 002 F COVER 346 0067 305 MOTOR HOUSING ASS Y ROTOR ASS Y THRUST METAL MOTOR DRIVE UNIT 3x5 CBS P RING DAMP SHEET LEAF SW SERVO AMP UNIT 23P FFC YOKE HOLDER CUT WASHER Ret no 62 PRO1A93 431 0271 004 2U 1644 471 3302 017 441 0857 001 461 0269 114 212 4650 004 20 1631 209 0117 008 441 0993 004 477 0298 038 P W BOARD 2U 2008 AUDIO UNIT 2U 2008 1 596 65041 7 s T 14 14 401 536 535 cero Hh 150 5 5 4 oo R547 lt oS 059 8 R527 9 5 e w 4 5 526 o eto ILeC546 1 2 ROSIg_4peC543 He eH anes 9 R553 z 947 etj 515 6514 8 7 8 25 ILA Je 51 4 Lla E ERA i2 9 6518 R5I2 9 ME GND 8 4 Sree ix Nie i LE Ris TRES R 126
16. 32 MHz 10 kHz z 5 Slide offset Connection Diagram 2U 2007 P W B SLIDE X GND oh a s O Adjustment Point Confirming Matter Adjustment Procedure Volume Control VTVM Rotate the volume control VR104 SLIDE OFFSET and gt adjust the value to on the VTVM Disc in the stop mode 6 Tracking offset Connection Oscilloscope 2U 2007 P W B el GND1 Oscilloscope DC range H Volume Oscilloscope Push and load disc holder reference disk VR201 Push and close disc holder Push to turn disc Displays track number 12 Adjust Check 0 1V div 2U 1631 Servo Amp Short 4 of oscilloscope and check the base line unit Adjust VR201 T OFFSET to equalizer upper and lower amplitude of the waveform i 7 Focus gain 20 2007 P W B V Volume Oscilloscope 1 Push Displays track e DC range e X Y mode Connection Oscilloscope Counter Ep Oscillator 9 Check number 03 2 Set oscillator to 580 Hz 1 Vp p 3 Switch oscilloscope input mode 4 Adjust VR102 F GAIN to symmetrize Lissajous figures to X and Y axes Waveform not right 23 8 Foucs offset Connection Oscilloscope Counter 2U 2007 P W B T Oscillator 9 Volume Oscilloscope 50 mV div 0 2 us div or
17. CONN CORD 4P CONN BASE BLK 204 2297 002 203 8228 001 205 0323 049 33 2U 2008 AUDIO UNIT SEMICONDUCTOR GROUP IC102 262 1063 000 SM5803AP IC501 601 262 1180 006 CF37606 IC502 503 262 0904 005 HD74HC164P 602 603 IC504 505 518 604 605 618 IC506 507 606 607 IC508 510 608 610 IC509 511 609 611 IC512 514 612 614 513 515 613 615 517 617 519 520 619 620 702 710 1 711 TR504 508 604 608 TR701 262 0594 004 HD74HC74P 262 1253 001 PCM58KP 263 0710 001 TC74HC4066AP 262 0864 006 uPC4570C 263 0127 005 NE5534AN 263 0360 008 NE5532 262 1265 002 263 0432 907 TC74HCU04AP 7 263 0198 005 263 0554 005 263 0553 006 273 0253 918 NJM4556D NJM7905FA NJM7805FA 2SC2878 A B 271 0101 925 2SA933 Q T 70 RESISTOR GROUP R521 522 2542375 912 RN14K2E102GT 5 525 526 529 530 533 534 570 571 574 575 620 621 624 625 628 629 632 633 670 671 674 675 R537 538 562 636 637 661 539 540 638 639 R541 542 640 641 543 642 R544 643 R545 644 R546 547 645 646 R548 647 1kohm 1 4W Metal Film 241 0209 004 RD14B2H103J 10kohm 1 2W 241 0200 003 RD14B2H432J 4 3kohm 1 2W 24
18. HINGE L HINGE R SIDE ESC L ASS Y SIDE ESC R ASS Y BEARING DOOR OPEN KNOB DISPLAY SHEET TOP COVER SPACER ROTARY KNOB LOADER PANEL ACCORD _ CORD AC CORD ACCORD POWER TRANS POWERTRANS 2 POWER TRANS 233 5578 111 513 1606 006 513 1607 005 477 0096 007 421 0505 003 144 1959 010 144 1960 012 463 0182 080 513 1411 000 443 0829 006 GEN1038 463 0582 101 POWER TRANS POWER TRANS LABEL A POWER TRANS LABEL B PUSH RIVET MINI DAMPER ESC BAR A ESC BAR B SPRING LOCK CAUTION BOTTOM WASHER SPACER T SUB SPRING PLATE 104 0034 019 2120286 003 205 0428 009 204 8265 009 204 8351 007 269 0068 007 393 4065 008 204 8264 000 211 0540 005 212 4691 005 443 0855 106 114 0109 103 462 0095 103 146 1112 112 212 4703 003 477 0265 074 143 0556 000 122 0084 009 461 0269 143 461 0590 100 129 0151 001 443 0987 003 1445 0020 005 GEN1078 146 9086 004 144 1728 225 144 1750 125 473 7007 071 473 7015 018 471 3404 012 473 7007 013 473 7022 001 473 7003 017 473 7502 013 471 3302 017 473 7006 030 471 3301 021 471 3830 000 473 3827 006 473 7002 034 473 7508 017 477 0276 018 477 0262 006 471 3403 012 473 8034 001 473 7518 007 471 3832 008 STOPPER POWER SWITCH 3P CANNON CONN 4P PIN JACK 2P PIN JACK TOTX 174 FIP11BHM7 H P JACK V1620V25FA103M ROTARY SWITCH BOSS CAP ROTARY KNOB GUIDE BLIND WASHER LOADER SUB PANEL SLIDE S
19. NJM082D NE5534 ud NJM4556D 8 NJM7805A NJM7905A NJM78L05A M51953B 22 NJM7815A NJM7915A NJM78M05A 4570 208 Outputs 74 TC74HC02P TC74HC4066 HD74HC74P WCK 26 OUT 1 HM6116P 4 CF37606 5 0 1182 58 10815 43 44 DIN TL 8 LRCI FSCO CKSLG CTBCKO CKDV 4 WCKO 8X 5 24 DOL XT DOR xTo 7 Vss 8 21 Vss2 20 DGL MS 10 191068 MS 0 18 FSEL2 MS3 2 FSEL MOT 5 16 DIEM MEN i4 15 MUTE SM5803AP 1 CXD1125 Vec 64 4 65 _ 31 62 gt 2 1 0 Ports P6 P63 PWM3 P62 PWM2 5 P44 P61 PWM I E 55 45 P60 T 7 46 P27 18 P47 J Pes 9 56 P0o P25 i0 55 I O Ports P2 P24 4 P02 P23 2 53 PO3 P22 52 PO4 P21 14 51 5 P20 5 P06 P37 Srov i6 ES P36 CLK gt 46 Plo 35 5 gt 18 I O Ports P34 Sin T5 Pis P33 AN 1 20 31 122 33 Pl5 3 123 142 Ple Input Ports P5 241 fai PI7 P52 INT2 251 P50 CNVss 39 gt 5 Reset Input RESET 5 Input Xin 28 57 P54 X tal Output Xout 29 P55 X tal Clock Input 50
20. Playback will begin from that track Advancing to the next track during playback 06000006080 Press the Automatic search forward button PPI during playback The pickup will advance to the beginning of the next track and playback will continue Pressing the button several times will forward the pickup to the corresponding number tracks Returning to the beginning of the current track during playback 4 Press the Automatic search reverse button during playback e The pickup will return to the beginning of the current track and playback will continue Pressing the button several times will return the pickup the corresponding number tracks o Audible quick search Manual Search e Using this function you can cue to a desired point within a track either in the forward or reverse direction e Release the manual search button 44 when the desired point has been reached Normal playback then continues 1 Manual Search Forward gt 1 Press the manual search forward button during playback Playback of the track is sped up e As a reference the current track number and elapsed playback time within the trac
21. SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user of the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user of the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instruction in the literature accompanying the ap pliance A IMPORTANT BRITISH MODEL ONLY The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Biue Neutral Brown Live The colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red NOTE This CD player uses the semiconductor laser To allow you to enjoy music at a stable operation it is recommended to use this in a room of 5 C 41 F 35 C 95 F LABELS for U S A model only CAUTION OF EL CTNC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CERTIFICATION AMENGN INC pus PR
22. button to set the CD PLAYER into program mode Play Button PLAY Press this button to start playback of a disc e When this button is pressed gt PLAY is displayed and the track number being played is displayed together with the elapsed playback time of the track e Tracks are shown on the calendar display Once a track has been played the corresponding track number goes out on the calendar display e With the time search function playback can be started from specified point on the disc Pause Button Il PAUSE e Press this button to stop playback temporarily e Ifthis button is pressed during playback playback is stopped temporarily the indicator goes out and the indicator lights Press this button or the play button PLAY again to continue playback Stop Button m STOP Press this button to stop playback The disc will stop rotating and the number of tracks and total playing time of the disc are displayed in the TRACK NO and TIME displays respectively in case programmed playback is engaged when this button is pressed the number of tracks and total playing time of the program are displayed Time Mode Button TIME This button is used to select the desired indication in the TIME display The indication of the display wil change each time the button is pressed Normally the elapsed playback time of the current track is displayed Pressing the button once is displayed and the remaining
23. pick up 1 with Care 1 Storage Do not store the pick up in dusty high temperatured or high humidity environments 2 Please take care for preventing from shock by falling down or careless handling 2 Laser Diode LD 1 Protect your eyes The laser beam may damage the human eye since the intensity of the focused spot may reach 7 x 10 W cm even if the intensity at the objective lens is 400 uW maximum As the light beam spreads after focused through the objective lens it does not effect you in the place as far as more than 30 cms However do not look at the laser light beam either through the objective lens directly nor another lens or a mirror 2 Poison of As Since the LD chip contains As Arsenic as GaAs GaAlAs as known as the poison although the poison is relatively weak in comparing with others e g etc and the amount is small avoid putting the chip in acid or an alkali solution heating it over 200 C or putting it into your mouth 3 Avoid surge current or electrostatic discharge The LD may be damaged or deteriorated by it s own strong light if a large current is supplied to it even if only a short pulse Make sure that there is no surge current in the LD driving circuit by switches or else Be careful to handle pick up as it may be damaged in a moment by human electrostatic discharge The pins of the LD are short circuited by solder for protection during shipment F
24. terminal of auto asymmetry control Output terminal of EFM comparator DC voltage Connect a 10 load resistance Output terminal of focus OK comparator DC voltage Connect a load resistance ON OFF shifting terminal for laser diode LD DC voltage At LD ON Positive power supply terminal 27 28 CXA1082AS 1182S Terminal Function Terminal Terminal Symbol Terminal Function Defect signal input terminal Defect measure circuit activates at Tracking error signal input terminal Tracking zero cross comparator input terminal at Input terminal of ATSC detecting window comparator Focus error signal input terminal FLB FEO FE In case of reducing higher range gain of focus servo connect a capacitor between this terminal and terminal number 9 Terminal for external time constant to increase lower range of focus servo Focus drive output Reverse input terminal for focus amplifier Terminal for external time constant to make focus search waveform Terminal for external time constant to shift higher range gain of tracking Terminal for external time constant to shift higher range gain of tracking Tracking drive output Reverse input terminal for tracking amplifier
25. 0729 002 262 1255 009 263 0423 000 262 0632 005 263 0432 907 263 0567 005 263 0553 006 263 0554 005 201 2SD1985 P Q 107 2SB941A Q P 108 274 0036 002 250468 2SB582 C 2SC1740 S RN1202 10k 10k T 2SA933 Q T 70 1SS270 1SS270A 271 0101 925 370 371 276 0405 901 276 0433 902 276 0303 003 276 0224 014 S1WB A 10 DSM1A2 TYPE2 HZ6C 2 HZ30 2 1ohm 1W 20kohm B 1kohm B 47kohm B 244 2051 945 211 6064 051 211 6064 064 211 6064 019 RS14B3A010JST S VO6PB203 V06PB102 V06PB473 253 1146 907 CK45F1H103Z 0 01pF 50V 135 143 304 320 321 CK45 1E104M O 1pF 25V C148 149 253 3627 000 45511 101 253 3633 007 Electrolytic 100pF 50V CC45SL1H181J 180pF 50V C002 C101 103 115 116 132 C113 114 C117 118 140 C127 C130 134 305 307 C146 147 C153 402 404 C201 C301 C302 C310 C370 C371 C401 C407 C409 C410 411 504 509 109 C111 C119 120 C121 129 137 C122 C133 C138 254 4254 909 254 4289 738 254 4260 948 254 4260 951 254 4254 912 254 4260 980 254 4252 930 254 4254 925 254 4288 001 254 4254 954 254 4260 919 259 0005 005 254 4254 967 254 4260 977 254 3056 917 254 4254 941 254 4261 921 254 4262 946 254 4261 905 254 4314 771 255 1209 905 255 1214 903 255 1206 908 255 1212 905
26. 1 0006 007 203 0294 017 203 0424 007 203 0424 010 NOTE FOR PARTS LIST e Part indicated with the mark are not always in stock and possibly to take a long period of time for supplying or in some case supplying of part may be refused e When ordering of part clearly indicate 1 and I i to avoid mis supplying Ordering part without stating its part number can not be supplied Part indicated with the mark is not illustrated in the exploded view e Not including Carbon Film 5 1 4W Type in the P W Board parts list Refer to the Schematic Diagram for those parts WARNING Parts marked with this symbol have critical characteristics Use ONLY replacement parts recommended by the manufacturer 2 _ CONDENSER COVER U S A Canada 8 FUSE HOLDER FUSE LABEL 315 U S A Canada FUSE LABEL 800MA POWER SWITCH CONN BASE NH CONN 4P NH CONN 3P NH CONN BASE 2U 1644 MOTOR DRIVE UNIT RefNo Panno __ Remarks SEMICONDUCTOR GROUP 263 0424 902 M5218FP TAPE 272 0081 909 2SB766S TAPE 2740114 908 2SD874R TAPE 279 0024 909 FMY1 T99 268 0053 022 HW 101C RESISTOR GROUP 211 8003 913 247 1006 961 247 0006 904 247 0009 985 K05 B202 RM73B2B471JT RM73B
27. 1 0193 000 RD14B2H222J 2 2kohm 1 2W 6 8kohm 1 2W 3 6kohm 1 2W 2 7kohm 1 2W 4 7kohm 1 2W 241 0205 008 241 0198 005 241 0195 008 241 0201 002 RD14B2H682J RD14B2H362J RD14B2H272J RD14B2H472J 241 0188 002 RD14B2H132J 1 3kohm 1 2W 34 PartNo PartName Remarks CAPACITOR GROUP R554 555 241 0172 005 RD14B2H301J 3000hm 1 2W 558 559 653 654 657 658 R563 568 662 668 VR501 502 211 6075 008 VO6PB104 CERMET 505 506 601 602 605 606 VR151 241 0165 009 RD14B2H151J 150ohm 1 2W 100kohm B 2110540 005 V1620V25FA103M 10kohm C500 253 1112 902 CK45B1H102KT 0 0014 F 50V 501 504 253 1184 901 CKO3E1H104MT TCD 0 1uF 50V 567 601 603 604 667 713 800 801 502 602 253 4423 902 CC45SL1H300JT 30pF 50V C505 605 253 4535 955 CC45SL1H050CT DD 3 5pF 50V 574 674 253 4428 907 CC45SL1H470JT 47pF 50V C507 514 254 4289 738 CEO4W1H101MC AWF 100uF 50V 515 517 518 607 614 615 C505 509 512 516 518 605 609 612 616 618 C519 522 524 527 538 539 544 547 619 622 624 627 638 639 644 647 C750 850 10uF 50V 254 4356 001 CE04W1H100 ARS CE04W1H471M AWF 470 50 254 4289 068 CE04W1E100M CE04W1E102M 10 25 1000
28. 25 254 4256 907 254 4256 088 255 4235 727 CQ93P2A271JC NH 270 100 520 525 620 625 521 526 621 626 529 629 255 4235 714 CQ93P2A101JTC NH 100pF 100V 255 4232 018 CQ93P2A181JC NH 180pF 100V CB701 CB705 CB708 5 530 630 C533 535 536 633 635 636 542 642 255 6167 000 CQ09S2B103K B 0 1 125 543 546 255 4232 021 CQ93P2A390JC NH 39pF 100V 643 646 545 548 255 4232 937 CQ93P2A102JT NH 0 001uF 100V 645 648 OTHER PARTS X500 399 0036 013 X TAL 16 9344MHz RL501 601 214 0097 007 RELAY CB302 205 0323 052 CONN BASE BLK CB311 205 0343 032 3P CONN BASE 703 707 KR PH 700 702 205 0343 061 6P CONN BASE 706 709 KR PH 2U 1632 POWER SUPPLY UNIT Remarks Ref No PartNo PartName Remarks SEMICONDUCTOR GROUP 255 4232 005 CQ93P2A821JC NH 255 4235 060 CQ93P2A272JC NH 0 008240 F 100V 0 0027uF 100V 205 0343 074 7P CONN BASE KR PH 4P NH CONN BASE 4P CONN BASE KR PH 4P RCA PIN JACK H P JACK AU 3P CANNON CONN ROTARY SWITCH SLIDE SWITCH BUS BAR 1P BOARD IN WIRE 1P CONTACT ASS 1P CONTACT ASS 205 0190 049 205 0343 045 204 8265 009 204 8264 000 205 0428 009 212 4691 005 212 4703 003 00
29. 271JT RM73B 103JT 4700hm 270ohm 10kohm R4 11 247 1012 926 RM73B2B104JT 100kohm R5 12 247 0012 927 RM73B 104JT 100kohm R6 7 13 14 247 1008 985 RM73B392JT 3 9kohm R9 247 1006 903 RM73B2B271JT 2700hm R10 247 1009 984 RM73B2B103JT 10kohm 15 247 1007 902 RM73B2B681JT 680 GROUP 257 0006 927 CC73SL1H471JT 257 1006 926 CC73SL1H471JT 257 0014 935 CK73F1E104ZT 470pF 50V 470pF 50V 0 1pF 25V OTHER PARTS Type Shape Dielectric Capacity Allowable Others e Resistors e Capacitors Ex RN 14K 182 FR Ex O4W Type Shape Power Resist Allowable Others and ance error and per strength L formance m formance Carbon t X Pulse resistant type Fixed Low noise type Metallic film Non burning type Winding Dx Fuse resistor Metal film Lead wire forming Metal mixture Resistance 1 8 2 gt 18000 1 8kQ I Y Indicates number of zeros after effective number 2 digit effective number decimal point indicated by R Units Q Tantalum electrolyte Film Ceramic Ceramic Oil Mica Metallized Metallized Aluminum foil electrolyte Aluminum solid electrolyte Capacity 2 R 2 r gt 22yF Units uF for P pF u pF When the dielectric strength is indicated in AC is included after the dielectr
30. 355 lt gt LA pu ENON SERVICE MANUAL Hi Fi Component STEREO CD PLAYER MODEL DCD 3560 TABLE OF CONTENTS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS NOTE FOR HANDLING OF LASER PICK UP DISASSEMBLY MECHANISM UNIT ADJUSTMENT ADJUSTMENT IC TERMINAL FUNCTION LIST PARTS LIST OF PW BOARD PARTS LIST OF EXPLODED VIEW EXPLODED VIEW EXPLODED VIEW OF FG 621 MECHANISM UNIT PARTS LIST OF FG 621 MECHANISM UNIT NIPPON COLUMBIA LTD IMPORTANT TO SAFETY WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION 1 the power supply cord carefully Do not damage or deform the power supply cord If it is damaged or deformed it may cause electric shock or malfunction when used When removing it from wall outlet be sure to remove by holding the plug attachment and not by pulling the cord 2 Do not open the top cover in order to prevent electric shock do not open the top cover If problems occur contact your DENON DEALER 3 Do not place anything inside Do not place metal objects or spill liquid inside the CD player Electric shock or malfunction may result Please record and retain the Model name and seriai number of your set shown on the rating label Mode No DCD 3560 Serial No CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER
31. A PIN JACK TOTX174 1P CONTACT ASS Y 205 0375 013 205 0375 000 205 0343 058 205 0323 049 205 0323 052 205 0343 074 417 0253 000 IC402 404 204 8351 007 269 0068 007 203 0424 023 2U 1631 SERVO AMP UNIT PartNo PartName Remarks SEMICONDUCTOR GROUP 262 0842 002 CXA 1081S 272 0025 004 2SB562 273 0178 019 2SC1740 RESISTOR GROUP 245 2033 908 RN14K2E360GT 245 2038 903 RN14K2E560GT 211 6057 026 V08PB203 20kohm B 211 6057 013 V08PB103 10kohm B CAPACITOR GROUP C201 254 4260 061 CEO4AW1H3R3M 8 3uF 50V SME CE04W1C101M SME CC45SL1H390J CQ93M1H272J CK45F1H103Z CEO04W1A101M SME CEO4W1HR47M SME CQ93M1H103J CF93A1H333J 36ohm 1 4W 56ohm 1 4W C202 254 4254 048 100 16V 253 3617 007 255 1120 055 253 1024 003 254 4252 037 39pF 50V 0 0027uF 50V 0 01uF 50V 100pF 10V C203 C204 C205 C206 0 47uF 50V C207 254 4260 032 0 01uF 50V 0 033 50V C208 209 255 1121 025 210 211 256 1034 018 OTHER PARTS 205 0298 051 20P FFC CONN BASE S 205 0298 006 23P FFC BASE S 2U 1688 DISPLAY UNIT SEMICONDUCTOR GROUP D307 312 276 0049 011 1S2076A OTHER PARTS 212 4388 004 499 0088 002 393 4065 008 204 6200 008 TACT SWITCH QH3031H0 FIP11BHM7 11P KR DA CONN CORD 10P KR DA CONN CORD KR DA
32. BLE OF CONTENTS FEATURES supers NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS BEFORE USE CONNECTION INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS PLAYBACK USING THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT 11 12 TROUBLESHOOTING SPECIFICATIONS Please check to make sure the following items are included with the main unit in the carton 1 Operating Instructions 2 1 2 LC OFC class 1 Audio 3 Remote Control Unit RC 222 4 Dry Cell Battery RO3 AAA 5 Mini Screw Driver SUOJAKOTELOA SAA AVATA LAITE SISALTAA LASERDIODIN JOKA LAHETTAA NAKYMATONTA SILMILLE VAARALLISTA LASERSATEILYA USYNLIG LASERSTRALING VED ABNING NAR SIKKER HEDSAFBRYDERE ER UDE AF FUNKTION UNDG UDSAET TELSE FOR STRALING OSYNLIG LASERSTRALNING VID AVLAGSNANDE AV APPARATENS HOLJE UNDVIK EXPONERING AV LASERSTRALNING ADVARSEL VARNING CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT FEATURES The DCD 3560 Compact Disc Player incorporates DENON s Super Linear Converter which prevents deterioration of sound quality in PCM playback Systems This assures accurate reproduction of the digital signals recorded on compact discs no matter whether they are pure studio recordings or performance recordings All parts making up this CD player have been selected with the greatest care in order to produce high quality realistic playback of the full musical content on compact discs 1 Real 20 bit AS L C Super Linear
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34. CD 3560 Power outlet r 1 Amplifier 2 Connecting the Output Terminals BALANCED TYPE Connect the left L and right R balanced output terminals to the left L and right R balanced inputs on the amplifier using 3 pin cords DCD 3560 Power outlet ofa Amplifier I M 3 Connecting the Digital Output Terminals DIGITAL OUT Connect the COAXIAL 1 or COAXIAL 2 digital output terminals to the coaxial digital input terminals on a digital processor or D A unit using 75Q pin cords the same way connect the OPTICAL output terminal with the optical input terminal on a digital processor or D A unit using an optical fiber cord DCD 3560 Power outlet 2 2 I Amplifier 2 DIGITAL INPUT 6 COAXIAL 1 8 8 OPTICAL 55 OUTLET Connection Precautions Turn the power for all equipment off when connecting or disconnecting the connecting cords Be sure to connect the left L and right R sides of the cords correctly Connect to the amplifier s CD AUX PLAY terminals Note that not plugging the pin cords in securely could result in poor connections a OPENING AND CLOSING THE DISC HOLDER AND LOADING A DISC Opening and closing the disc holder This operation only works while the power is on Y 1 Press the power switch POWER to turn on the power 2 Press the op
35. Converter The use of DENON s unique system for preventing zero cross distortion the main factor in loss of sound quality in the PCM playback section plus real 20 bit D A converters with superior resolution offers reproduction of the original sound field with rich musical expression 2 High performance digital filter A high precision digital filter with 8 times oversampling bring out the best of the analog filter to produce crisp clear sound 3 Thorough Anti Vibration Structure The optical pickup which requires extremely high tracing precision is installed on a BMC Bulk Mold Compound with high internal loss and excellent vibration absorption and the interior of the optical pickup mechanism is also floated using rubber with low repellence elasticity and coil springs The entire mechanism is installed on a BMC chassis giving it a thorough anti vibration structure 4 Exclusive Audio Power Transformers In addition to the power transformer for the digital servo circuit the independent transformer is used exclusively for the audio circuitry combining with the high capacity power capacitor to provide stability 6 Audio Output System with Balanced Outputs The DCD 3560 is equipped with balanced cannon connector outputs There are total of three output systems two fixed output systems one unbalanced and one balanced and one unbalanced variable output system thus providing more than sufficient options even for professional use 6
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37. ODUCT COMPILES WITH OHHS RULES PARSIPPANY NJ 21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J APPLICABLE AT DATE OF USA MANUFACTURE 060 3560 DENON MODELNO 120 CAUTION USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR REFORMANCE OF PROCE DURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE THE COMPACT DISC PLAYER SHOULD NOT BE ADJUSTED OR REPAIRED BY ANYONE EXCEPT PROPERLY OUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL NOTE This unit may cause interference to radio and television reception if you do not operate it in strict accordance with this OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS This unit complies with Class B computing device rules in accord ance with the specifications in Sub part J or Part 15 of the FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation If the unit does cause interference to any radio or television reception try to reduce it by one or more of the following means a Turn the other unit to improve reception b Move this unit c Move this unit away from others d Plug this unit respectively into a different AC outlet This is note in accordance with Section 15 838 of the FCC Rules D VAROITUS 1 e Thank you for purchasing this DENON Compact Disc Player Please read the operating instructions thoroughly in order to acquaint yourself with the CD player and achieve maximum satisfaction from it TA
38. RAM DATAS MSB DATAZ DATA6 DATAS Data terminal of external RAM Data terminal of external RAM Data terminal of external RAM Power supply 5 DATA4 Data terminal of external RAM 2 37 DB01 Data terminal of external RAM 158 Data terminal of external RAM Data terminal of external RAM 38 _ Address output of external ADDR01 158 39 RA02 Address output of external ADDR02 40 RAO3 Address output of external ADDRO3 41 RA04 Address output of external RAM ADDR04 42 RA05 Address output of external RAM ADDR05 43 RA06 Address output of external RAM ADDR06 44 RA07 Address output of external RAM ADORO7 45 RAOS O Address output of external RAM ADDR08 Terminal No 46 RA09 Terminal Symbol I O Terminal Function Address output of external RAM ADDRO9 L 47 RA10 48 RA11 Address output of external ADDR10 Address output of external RAM ADDR11 OE 49 RAWE Write enable signal output for external RAM Active at L 50 RACS 51 52 V 53 Chip select signal output for external RAM Acti
39. Reverse output of 210 output C210 Bit clock output At DF 4 2336 MHz At RFCK Read frame clock output 7 35 kHz of X tal system CXD11250 or DF OFF 2 1168 MHz WFCK Write frame clock output 7 35 kHz when locked on to DATA Serial data output of SURG signal X tal system PLCK 2 output When locked to EFM signal f 4 3218 MHz 31 PARTS LIST OF P W BOARD 2U 2007 SERVO SIG UNIT 32 PartNo PartName Remarks SEMICONDUCTOR GROUP 1 099 100 262 1265 002 IC398 399 268 0072 003 IC405 407 268 0074 904 TR001 002 269 0026 900 TR101 103 274 0123 009 TR102 104 272 0085 002 TR105 TR106 401 272 0025 004 TR109 110 273 0178 019 TR112 202 269 0025 901 TR113 0201 406 276 0417 902 D301 306 276 0432 000 D401 D402 403 D404 D405 RESISTOR GROUP R107 VR101 102 VR103 VR104 CAPACITOR GROUP C102 131 C104 105 253 9028 904 154 156 303 510 512 C110 253 4412 900 CC45SL1H100D 10pF 50V C123 253 4454 900 CC45SL1H561J 560pF 50V C141 253 1112902 CK45B1H102K 0 0014 50 CXD1125 HM6116P LP 4 3 2 HD74HCOOP TC74HCUO4AP CXA1182S NJM082D M5218P HD74HC08P M50957 211SP M51953B BA6208A ICP N10 NJM78L05AT NJM78M05FA NJM7805FA NJM7905FA ICP N20 RN2202 10k 10k T 262 0736 008 262 0554 002 262 0591 007 262 1008 007 263 0244 001 263 0257 001 262
40. Turn on the power of all system components 2 Set the input selector on the amplifier to correspond to the input the CD player is connected to 3 Make sure a disc has been loaded in the disc holder 4 Check the time on the timer and then set the desired turn on time 5 Turn the audio timer ON Power is turned off automatically in all components connected to the timer 6 When the preset turn on time is reached power is turned on in the system components and CD playback starts from the first track NOTE The program will remain in the memory even if the power is turned off after setting the program or during program playback After approximately two days however the program memory is cleared reset the program as necessary m Connection DCD 3560 2 Power supply outlet a THE COMPACT DISC 1 Precautions on handling compact discs Do not allow fingerprints oil or dust on the surface of the compact disc If the signal surface is dirty wipe it off with soft dry cloth Wipe in circular motions from the center to the outside edge Use of DENON s AMC 20 21 CD cleaner is recommended Do not use water benzene thinner record sprays electrostatic proof chemicals or silicone treated cloth to clean discs When handling discs always take care to prevent damaging the surface in particular when removing a d
41. VERTER 2061 IES OVER SAMPLING DIGITAL FILTER OW GRAVITY CHASSIS R CHANNEL L CHANNEL rowa Switch POWER When the power is turned 00 appears in the second portion of the TIME display and if no disc is loaded 002200001 appears the digital display and the calendar lights e lf the power is turned on with a disc already loaded the total number of tracks on the disc is displayed in the TRACK NO display the total time is displayed in the TIME display and the numbers of the music calendar light up to the number of tracks on the disc and playback begins automatically Holder Place the disc on the disc hoider with the label facing up e Use the open close button OPEN CLOSE to open and close the disc holder Press the play button PLAY pause button II PAUSE number button or the disc holder directly to close it Open Close Button OPEN CLOSE The disc holder is opened and closed by pressing this button Press this button once to open the disc holder and once again to close it When the disc holder is closed with a disc loaded the disc will rotate for a couple of seconds while the disc contents are read The number of tracks and total playback time on the disc are then displayed on the digital display Display e digital display is divided into sections displays for track number index playback time and calendar as shown below
42. WITCH WASHER REMOTE SHEET SPACER DAMP SHEET EARTH PLATE ESC TRANS DUMPER TRANS COLLAR CORD BUSH SHIELD COVER SUB SCREW CAP TOP COVER A TOP COVER B 4x12 CBTS S ZNB 3x8 CBTS S B 4x8 CBS Z 4x10 CBTS S B 2x4 CPTS S Z 3x8 CFTS S B 4x10 CBTS P Z 3x5 CBS 3x12 CBTS S B 3x4 CBS 8x6 CBTS CU 3 8 CBTS Z CU 3x6 CBTS S B 8x10 CBTS P B EARTH SCREW SPECIAL SCREW 4x8 CBTS Z 3x8 CBTS B CU 3x10 CBTS P CU 3x8 CBTS CU OPTICAL OUT DISPLAY LINE OUT DIGITAL OUT SW PARTS LIST OF PACKING amp ACCESSORIES CABINET COVER CUSHION ASS Y CUSHION L CUSHION R CARTON CASE UPPER CARTON 505 0131 076 503 0695 008 503 0696 007 503 0697 006 501 1273 054 502 0707 003 505 0038 030 POLY COVER 511 1955 007 INST MANUAL Except U S A 511 1966 009 INST MANUAL EU U S A only 511 1969 006 203 2204 005 529 0073 004 499 0151 007 PartNo PartName Remarks EXPLODED VIEW 6 Parts marked with this symbol A critical characteristics Use ONLY replacement parts recommended by the manufacturer WARNING 37 38 1 Gm 205 1 LIST OF FG 621 UNIT 315 0338 302 P U HOUSING 461 0409 000 P U STOPPER PMO1A15 MAGNET SUB ASS Y PMO1A20 MAGNET SUB ASS Y PMO1A21 MAGNET SUB ASS Y C
43. d the time minutes and seconds Example Starting from 2 minutes 34 seconds into track 3 Press the following buttons in order 0 3 0 2 3 4 NOTE If track number time not on the disc is set the unit will return to the mode it was in before the first buttons were pressed Press the PLAY button to begin playback from the specified time Specifying the ending time The ending time can be set before pressing the play button while the TIME SEARCH indicator is flashing using the following proce dure Press the TIME SEARCH button The TIME SEARCH indicator will stop flashing and the TRACK display will read Use the number buttons to set in order the track number and the time minutes and seconds NOTE It is not possible to set an ending time at a point before or the same as the starting time After specifying the ending time press the PLAY button to begin repeated playback between the two specified points A B repeat by specifying the time In the Play Mode When the TIME SEARCH button is pressed the current track number and time minutes and seconds are stored in the memory and the TIME SEARCH indicator begins flashing When the PLAY button is pressed playback starts from the starting point stored in the memory To start playback over from the specified point press the PLAY button again If the TIME SEARCH button is pressed again the en
44. ding time is stored in the memory the indicator stops flashing and the interval between the starting point and ending point is played repeatedly A B repeat To cancel the time search function press one of the following buttons 1 PROGRAM DIRECT 2 DIRECT on remote control unit 3 OPEN CLOSE NOTE 10 the search function is used after a track number and time minutes and seconds are specified with the disc holder open and no disc set playback will start from the beginning of the first track on the disc If a time over the time on the disc is specfied playback will start from the beginning of the track following the specified track Inserting blanks between tracks This is convenient feature that will insert 4 second blanks between tracks which can be used when recording compact discs on tape gt lt lt r3 TEPAUSE lt C r3 cJ INDEX P PLAY cJ DISPLAY TIME SEARCH ALL REPEAT 1 CLEAR TIME SPACE AUTO EDT Al Remote control unit AUTO SPACE 1 Pressing the auto space button AUTO SPACE will cause the indicator to light 2 Press the play button PLAY to start playback When a track has been played to its end a 4 second silence is made before the next track starts playing 3 Press the auto space button AUTO SPACE again to cancel the function TIMER CONTROLLED PLAYBACK m Operation 1
45. e for both waveforms as illustration shows Oscilloscope Constant Voltage Power Supply Input Voltage Adjustment Volume Control Obtain even amplitude pas Note noted that a greater input signal causing the saturation of waveform ADJUSTMENT Microcomputer built in the unit comprises service program to facilitate servo adjustment by pushing operation button 1 Start service program 1 Turn power switch OFF 2 Shortcircuit jumpers 3437 439 on servo P W B 20 2007 Caution Do not touch other jumpers 3 Turn power switch ON _ Service program starts and displays track number ui Caution When service program started normal operation of buttons will be defeated 2 Service program function Starts focus servo tracking PAUSE servo slide servo spindle slide servo servo e When completed track number Li Caution Do not use remote control during service program mode 3 Adjustment 1 Prior to start adjustment Before adjusting laser P U and spindle motor be sure adjust turntable height at the time of turntable assembly 2 Necessary equipment for adjustment TEI 1 Dual trace oscilloscope TEO TI FI 2 Reference disk CA 1094 BHAT TOES 3 Oscillator 10 Hz 10 kHz 0 3 Vp p Input 33 12 001 uF Output 4 Frequency counter readable more than 5 MHz Main unit mms V Oscilloscope 5 Filter for measurement are
46. ed Batteries are prone to damage and leakage Therefore e Do not combine new batteries with used ones e Do not combine different types of batteries jumper opposite poles of the batteries expose them to heat break them open nor expose of them in open fire If the remote control unit is not to be used for a long period of time remove the batteries from the unit e Ifthe batteries have leaked remove any traces of battery fluid from the battery compartment wiping thoroughly with a dry cloth Then insert new batteries When a remote control signal is received the remote control indicator on front of the CD player lights briefly The remote control unit can be used at a distance up to 8 meters in straight line from the CD player This distance is decreased if there are obstructions blocking the signal path or when the remote control unit is operated at an angle from the remote contro sensor The buttons on the remote control unit have identical functions with those on the CD player However the following functions cannot be remote controlled Power ON OFF Digital output switching and Trap door opening Cautions on Use e press the operation buttons on the main unit and on the remote control unit simultaneously as this will result in malfunction e The remote control unit may not operate properly if the remote control sensor is exposed to direct sunlight or strong artificial liahting or
47. en close button amp OPEN CLOSE How to load a disc e Make sure the disc holder is completely open e Hold the disc by the edges and place it on the disc tray Do not touch the signal surface i e the glossy side e When using 12 cm diameter discs make sure the outer edge matches the tray guide circumference Fig 1 and when using CD singles 8 cm diameter match the outer edge with the inner tray guide circumfer ence Fig 2 e Pressthe open close button amp OPEN CLOSE to close the disc holder e When the disc is loaded the total number of tracks is indicated in the TRACK display the total time is indicated in the TIME display and the numbers in the calendar light up to the total number of tracks When the disc holder is open and a disc is loaded you may also press the play p PLAY or pause PAUSE button to close the disc holder If the play button p PLAY is pressed playback will start immediately upon the disc contents having been read Disc holder open close button Disc holder LL VCI Fig 1 Tray guide for 12 cm disc CD singie Caution e lf your finger should get caught in the disc holder when it closes press the open close button amp OPEN CLOSE any foreign objects on the disc tray and do not place more than one disc on the tray at a time Otherwise malfunction may occur e Donotpush in the disc tray manually whe
48. er unsecure 2 screws and remove the loader panel as indicated by the arrow unfasten 6 screws on the top and bottom and detach the Front Panel as per the arrow Loader shows Sub Panel Screw Loader E E Removing direction of direction of Front Panel Loader Panel Screw Removing c 8 rew Housing Ass y Removal Removing 4 screws 1 2 enables detaching the laser pick up magnet yoke turntable and spindle motor as one assembly Unfastening screws 1 2 pemits disassembling the parts for floating as illustration shows common type are used for F cover and H damper but the 2 different types are utilized for coil spring and collar to keep balance Remind this at the time of assembling xd 463 0515 000 433 0485 100 Coil spring D Collar B xe 463 0514 001 433 0514 107 spring Collar Coil Spring D utilizing 3 each is marked in red Coil Spring C utilizing 1 each is without marking Collar C utilizing 1 each is nickel plated brass Collar B utilizing 3 each is black plated brass Laser Pick up KSS 151A Removal 1 Remove the housing ass y in the first place then loosen the screw refer to Mechanism Exploded View mounting the turntable and detach the turntable 2 Unfasten 2 screws P and detach the spindle motor ass y 3 Remove 6 screws as indicated in the illustration of Housing Ass y Removal
49. g operated too far from the CD player See page 11 Are there obstacles blocking the ray Is the remote control sensor exposed to strong light e Are the batteries exhausted GENERAL Power supply 50 60 Hz voltage is shown on rating label Power consumption 32W 434 17 3 32 W x 135 5 5 16 H x 390 15 23 64 D mm External dimensions Weight 17 kg FUNCTIONS AND DISPLAYS Functions Direct search automatic search program search repeat play manual search index search time search Track number index time program Headphones jack variable level digital output terminals three systems 2 coaxial 1 optical fixed level output terminals unbalanced balanced variable level output terminals unbalanced REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC 222 Remote control method Infrared pulse type Power supply DC3V two R03 AAA batteries External dimensions 60 W x 164 H x 16 D mm Weight 98 g including batteries ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES Wood side panels ACA 58 Displays Others Please contact your local DENON dealer for any additional accessories you may need For improvement purposes specifications and design are subject to change without prior notice 13 NOTE FOR HANDLING OF LASER PICK UP NAMES PARTS Z axis Direction Z axis Cover Object Lens Slide Base Nameplate Y axis Tangential Direction X axis Radial Direction
50. ic strength value error 190 2 596 1090 20 80 20 100 0 0 25pF 1 0 Others High stability type Non polar type Ripple resistant type For charge and discharge For assuring high frequency UL part CSA part UL CSA type Lead wire forming 1 digit effective number decimal point indicated by R 2 digit effective number decimal point indicated by R 35 36 PARTS LIST OF EXPLODED VIEW 411 0770 705 411 0771 403 105 0769 303 411 0772 208 105 0885 216 146 0970 106 105 0768 401 104 0155 118 403 0047 013 412 2470 103 146 0954 708 2U 1632 113 1306 012 FG 621 2U 2008 2U 2007 144 1765 110 144 1767 118 2U 1688 144 1956 314 143 0582 003 143 0548 209 113 1304111 113 1059 314 113 1055 318 144 1961 118 401 0167 117 401 0168 116 146 0952 441 146 0963 249 425 0222 016 113 1060 112 143 0549 101 412 2653 001 113 1050 216 144 1958 011 1206 2063 009 1206 2061 001 206 2024 006 206 2025 005 2335579 110 CHASSIS CENTER CHASSIS SUB BOTTOM COVER FRONT CHASSIS BACK PANEL BACK FOOT BOTTOM COVER FOOT ASS Y BOTTOM WEIGHT H P BRACKET MECHA CHASSIS POWER SUPPLY NIT P SW LEVER ASS Y CD MECHA UNIT AUDIO UNIT SERVO amp SIG UNIT SIDE PANEL LJASS Y SIDE PANEL R JASS Y DISPLAY UNIT FRONT PANEL ASS Y REMOTE SHEET WINDOW OP CL KNOB ASS Y TEN KEY KNOB KNOB BASE ASS Y TRAP DOOR
51. if there is an object between the remote control unit and the remote control sensor 11 12 Track number buttons 0 to 9 and 10 Press the 10 button to indicate track numbers over 10 Press twice for 20 etc Automatic search forward button Automatic search reverse button 4 Manual search forward button PP Manual search reverse button 44 Play button p PLAY Pause button Il PAUSE Stop button STOP Display button DISPLAY Time search button TIME SEARCH Clear button CLEAR Time mode button TIME Disc Holder Open Close Button DENON 4 OPEN CLOSE Direct Search Normally direct search is possible simply by pressing the desired number buttons Program Search programming is not possible during playback Press the PROGRAM button then press the number buttons For example to program tracks number 3 11 and 5 press PROGRAM 3 10 and 1 5 To cancel the program press the DIRECT button Inputting the Track Numbers For track numbers below 9 simply press the corresponding button For track numbers of 10 and greater press the 10 then the number buttons For example for track number 22 press 10 twice then 2 Volume The volume control on the unit will operate when the volume buttons are pressed The volume can be checked by looking at the position of the control E uu 3 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC 222 Setting to the Prog
52. ific section of the disc will not play lsthe disc dirty or scratched See page 11 SPECIFICATIONS AUDIO SECTION Number of channels 2 Frequency response 2 20 000 Hz 0 2 dB Dynamic range 100 dB or greater S Nratio 120 dB 1 kHz Harmonic distortion 0 0015 1 kHz Separation 110 dB 1 kHz Wow flutter Below measurable limits 0 00196 W peak Fixed 2 0 Vrms Balanced type 2 Vrms 10 load Variable 2 0Vrms line out volume max Variable output voltage with no 6000 load on balanced type output Output voltage DISC Compact disc Diameter 120mm 80mm SIGNAL FORMAT Sampling frequency 44 1 kHz Quantization bit 16 bit linear channel Transfer bit rate 4 3218 Mb sec DIGITAL OUTPUT SIGNAL FORMAT Format Digital audio interface AES EBU Coaxial output voltage 0 5 Vpp 750 Optical power 12 dBm Light wavelength 650nm PICKUP Type Objective lens driving type optical pickup Objective lens driving method Two dimensional parallel driving Light source Semiconductor laser Wavelength 780 Programmed playback does not work e Have programming been properly done See pages 8 and 12 Index search does not work only 1 displayed Isthe index search option proper See page 9 e Check whether there are 2 or more index numbers for that track Incorrect operation when buttons on the remote control are pressed e is the remote control unit bein
53. ifier Output to control slice level of EFM signal LOCK Sampling GFS signal WFCK 16 and if it is delivers H if it is continuously L 8 times delivers L vcoo output When EFM signal is locked f 8 6436 MHz VCO input OV F 11 PDO Phase comparing output for EFM signal and VCO 2 GND 0 Serial data transfer clock input from CPU Latches data by rising edge of clock Input of Latch from CPU Latches 8 bit shift register data serial data from CPU to each register Input of serial data from CPU System reset input Resets at L Input of tracking pulse E 18 SENS Answer to address output internal condition Input of muting When internal register A s ATTM is in L and MUTG is in L for normal condition H for no sound condition Output of CRC check result of sub code Clock input for serial output of sub code Serial output of sub code Q output of sub code Output of sub code sync 50 51 Reading clock of sub code Q Selection input of 27 DOTX O Digital out output When CXD11300 or DO is OFF output WFCK 28 GFS Output of indication for frame sync lock condition ENIM buius Data terminal of external
54. ill be repeated Repeating a Single Track 1 track Repeat e Press this button if you want to hear a track repeatedly DISPLAY TIVESEARCH ALL REPEAT 1 co CLEAR TIME AUTO SPACE AUTO EDT Remote control unit REPEAT 1 When the 1 track repeat button REPEAT 1 is pressed during playback only the number of the track currently playing will remain lit on the calendar as long as the track number is not over 20 and that track will be repeated e the track number is 21 or over the 1 track repeat function will work but nothing will be lit on the calendar 9 When the 1 track repeat button REPEAT 1 is pressed in the stop mode track number 1 lights on the calendar and the 1 track repeat function is possible start press the PLAY button To cancel 1 track repeat press the 1 track repeat button REPEAT 1 once again Normal playback will resume Playing a desired time or interval 56 lt With this function you can specify the starting time and or ending time in seconds allowing playback of a very specific section of a track In the Stop Mode Specifying the starting time Press the TIME SEARCH button The indicator will flash on the display and the TRACK display will read Use the number buttons to set in order the track number an
55. ing AUTO EDIT and 4 keys simultaneously turn the unit power on The remote control sensor indicator will light to show that the unit is shifted in Heat Run mode Be sure to load the disc previously Press the disc holder open close button 4 OPEN CLOSE to cancel Heat Run mode This mode functions only for a disc with 21 pieces of music or more For a disc with 20 pieces of music or lesser please do not use 2 Operation During the Heat Run mode to shift the unit in Play mode makes the unit replays from the first music after opens the loader once and re closes it when finish playing the last track comes into lead out Hereafter operates open close of loader servo on reading of TOC and playing repeatedly and repeats playing the two traks the first and the last ones 3 Error Message When the system error occurs while in Heat Run mode the following error message will display on the Track No indicator and stops operation 1 1 At the time of Focus does not activate 2 E2 When unable to detect synchronous pattern however the disc is in rotating GFS does not drive synchronous pattern detected while Play mode GFS drives 4 4 When is unreadable in despite of servo is activated 5 5 f In case of loader malfunctions Unable to turn on the switch 6 E6 The inner circle switch of Pick up does not turn off 7 E7 The inner circle switch of Pick up does not tu
56. isc from the case and returning it Do not bend compact discs Do not apply heat to compact discs Do not enlarge the hole in the center of the disc Do not write on the disc and do not attach any labels INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS The CD player uses a microcomputer for controlling internal electronic circuits In the event that the player is used while a near by tuner or TV is turned on although unlikely interference could occur either in the sound from the tuner or the picture of the TV To avoid this please take the following precautions Keep the CD player as far away from the tuner or TV set as possible e Keep the power cable and connecting cable of the CD player separate from the antenna wires of the tuner and TV e Interference is particular likely to occur when an indoor antenna or a 300 ohm feeder cable is used Thus use of an outdoor antenna and 75 ohm coaxial cable is strongly recommended PLAYBACK USING THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT The accessory RC 222 remote contro unit can be used to control the CD player from a convenient distance 1 Inserting the dry cell batteries 1 Remove the battery cover on the back of the remote control unit 4 2 2 Insert two standard size dry cell batteries with correct polarity as indicated inside the battery compartment 3 Replace the battery cover Z 5 2 Directions for Use Operate the remote control unit while pointing it towards the
57. ive output Clock input for auto sequence Normally applied 88 2 kHz signal input terminal MIRR signal input terminal E CXA1082AS 1182S K gt 49 47 49 45 69 63 42 61 49 TTL 12L 121 DATA REGISTER WINDOW 11250 LRCk WDCK Yoo FRAME SYNC VCO CIRCUITI TIMING GENERATOR INTERFACE TRACKING COUNTER CRCF ve E S SQCK DOTX 5850 SQEX GFS OUTPUT DECODER C RATOR FSi 4 61 2 0A16 DAO TOR ae GITAL PROTECTOR INSERTER ail oF INTERPOLATOR CORRECTOR met INPUT SHIFT REGISTER ADDRESS DECODER TMI 7 PSI 3 TM3 TM4 TM5 TMG 1144 ES r sss APTL APTR CIRCU TIMING GENERATOR RAM ADDRESS GENERATOR 0801 0808 Voo 29 CXD11250 Terminal Function Terminal Terminal No Symbol Terminal Function 1 FSW Output to shift time constant of output filter for spindle motor z ON OFF control output for spindle motor Drive output for spindle motor Rough control at CLV S mode and phase control at CLV P mode Drive output for spindle motor Speed control at CLV P mode Input of EFM signal from RF ampl
58. k are displayed e Manual search forward is approximately three times faster when engaged during the pause state compared to playback However in this case no sound is heard e Ifthe manual search forward button PP is kept pressed after the end of the final track on the disc is reached 72 is displayed and manual search stops To return to another point press the manual search reverse button 44 until 77 disappears 2 Manual Search in Reverse 44 1 Press the manual search reverse button 44 during playback Reverse playback of the track is sped up reference the current track number and elapsed playback time within the track are displayed e Manual search in reverse is approximately three times faster when engaged during the pause state compared to playback However in this case no sound is heard e the manual search reverse button 44 is kept pressed after the beginning of the first track on the disc is reached is displayed and manual search stops To return to another point press the manual search forward button PP until disappears Playing Specific Tracks Specific Order 1 Programmed Play e With this function you can choose any of the tracks on the disc and program them to play in any order e Programming is possible with the disc holder open Up to 20 tracks can be programmed e The programmed tracks are shown o
59. n the calendar 1 Programming Number buttons PROG DIRECT e Press the PROG DIRECT button so that the indicator lights then use the number buttons and the 10 button to program the tracks For example to program tracks 3 12 and 7 press PROG DIRECT 3 C410 2 The corresponding track number lights on the calendar each time a track is programmed the track number is displayed in the TRACK NO display the number of tracks programmed is displayed in the INDEX display and the total playing time of the programmed tracks is displayed in the TIME display A few seconds after the last track has been programmed the total number of tracks programmed is display ed in the TRACK NO display and the total playing time of the programmed tracks is displayed in the TIME display e The program will remain in the memory for approximately 2 days even if the power is turned off after setting the program or during program playback NOTE e Leave the power on for at least 10 minutes to fully charge the memory power supply If the power is only left on a short while the memory will be cleared that much sooner It is not possible to program more than 20 tracks The remaining time per track will only be displayed for the first 20 tracks on the disc e The total programmed time and the remaining time for the program will also not be displayed if track number 21 or greater is pr
60. n the power is off as this may cause a malfunction and damage the CD player NORMAL CD PLAYBACK 1 Starting Playback gt PLAY 96606606666 o 1 Press the power switch POWER to turn the power 2 Load the disc you want to play When the disc holder is closed the disc is read and the number of tracks and total playing time of the disc are displayed 3 Press the play button PLAY 2 Stopping Playback 1 Press the stop button STOP When all tracks have been played on a disc playback will stop by itself NOTE e lf no disc is loaded or if the disc is loaded upside down 00 appears on the TRACK display then the entire display window changes to 00000000 TRACK UME onn U UMU Ls 1234567890 WDD ES 46 0 d 9 20 e Ifthe data at the innermost section of the disc cannot be read properly due to scratches dirt etc the display window will be as shown below If this happens the search operation may take more time than usual Li UMU ls nib QM Normal Data cannot be read properly ADVANCED CD PLAYBACK Playing a Specific Track Direct Search e Use number buttons and the 10 button to input the number of the desired track For example to play track number 4 press 4 and to play track number 12 press 10 and 2
61. ocus or tracking it seems that the laser pick up is deteriorated n these cases check a value of laser diode current and give a decision for deterioration 7 Fundamental Deterioration Decision of Laser Pick up 1 If a voltage value in between No 2 and No 6 pins of TP102 of the servo and signal processor unit the value of laser diode current iop can be found by a formula 22 2 iop exceeds 10 compared with the IOP indication on the laser pick up nameplate there is a fair chance for deterioration when it is checked under a circumambient temperature 23 C 3 When the circumambient temperature changes 10 C iop1 will change 5 The iopi will also be changed by the passage of time 4 In case of the above conditions taking into considera tion and performed the adjustment in proper way if the HF level at pin No 1 of TP102 on Main Unit and in between GND4 becomes 1V or lesser values or ajitter occurs great the laser pick up may be deterio rated 15 DISASSEMBLY 1 Top Covers A B Removal Remove 6 screws the top and detach the Top Covers Top Cover lt p S Screw A B as per the arrow shows Se Cover 2 Side Panels L R Removal Skis Pans Unfasten 4 screws from the both sides and remove the Side Panels L R as per the arrow shows Side Panel R 3 Front Panel Removal Aft
62. of photo diode At dualpower supply Becomes GND At mono power supply Becomes VR connect to pin 14 Reverse input terminal of F amplifier Receives a input current through F terminal of photo diode Reverse input terminal of E amplifier Receives a input current through E terminal of photo diode Output terminal of E l V amplifier Feedback input termina of I V amplifier For gain controlling of I V amplifier Output terminal of DC voltages Vgg 2 Input terminal of capacitance coupled defect bottom hold output 23 2 25 CP B I 4 Connecting terminal for defect bottom hold capacitor 0 VMIRL 1 3 0 2 5 Output terminal of defect bottom hold At du l power supply Becomes negative power supply terminal At mono power supply Becomes GND Bias terminal for non reverse side of focus error amplifier For CMR controlling of focus error amplifier Output terminal of focus error amplifier Output terminal of tracking error amplifier VDFCTL Output terminal of defect comparator DC voltage Connect 10 load resistance Output terminal of MIRR comparator DC voltage Connect 10 load resistance Connecting terminal for MIRR hold capacitor input terminal of MIRR At dual power supply GND At mono power supply GND Input
63. ogrammed 2 Checking Programmed Tracks PROGRAM DIRECT m A Remote control unit s CALL 1 OSPLAY TIME SEARCH ALL REPEAT 1 CLEAR AVTO SPACE AUTO EDT Press the button The programmed tracks are displayed in order in the TRACK NO display each time the CALL button is pressed 7 3 Correcting Programs TIME SEARCH ALL REPEAT 1 Remote control unit oo oo CLEAR CLEAR TIME AUTO SPACE AUTO EDIT q O EJ a programmed track press the CLEAR button then program the correct track The last programmed track will be cleared and the correct track will take its place erase a programmed track recall it with the CALL button then press the CLEAR button and the STOP button in that order The track will be erased 4 Playing the Programmed Tracks Press the p PLAY button to play the tracks in the programmed order 5 Clearing the Program e The entire program is cleared when the PROG DIRECT button is pressed again The program is also cleared when the OPEN CLOSE button is pressed if the PROG DIRECT button is pressed during programmed play the program is cleared and playback continues normally through to the last track on the disc 1 Press the PAUSE button 2 Press the number button s for the de
64. or S 20 O 5us div VR202 20 1631 e Set input mode to Servo Amp ALTERNATE or unit Adjust to minimize pattern jitter CHOPPER Wi ds stt 4 Mn Wi MAMMA Pattern 1 Push n PAUSE 2 Set oscillator to 580 Hz 1 Vp p 0 5 V 3 VR202 F OFFSET to minimize pattern jitter 24 9 Tracking gain Connection Oscilloscope 2U 2007 P W B Counter e Caution Connect oscillator after it PAUSE pushed and servo function started Oscillator Counter Oscilloscope Adjust Check V H Volume Oscilloscope 1 8 HkHz 3 Vp p e DC range 0 1V e X Y mode 10 Tracking offset adjustment check 1 2 3 4 5 6 Adjust tracking offset again Push stop disc Push and check disc turns Step Push n PAuse Displays track number 112 Connect oscillator Set oscillator to 1 8 kHz 3 Vp p Switch oscilloscope input to X Y mode Adjust VR 104 T GAIN to symmetrize Liseajous figures to X Y axes Note disc does not turn push gt PLAY again and check track number Lic is diasplayed _ Check oscilloscope waveform upper and lower amplitude are same to base line Push STOP and stop disc Push AOPEN CLOSE and remove the reference disc 25 26 HEAT RUN MODE FUNCTION Heat Run Mode 1 To activate While hold push
65. or safety handling of an LD grounding the human body measuring equipments and jig is strongly recom mended And still it is further desirable to make use of mat on the platform and floor for handling the LD To open the short circuit remove the soldering quickly with a soldering iron whose metal part is grounded The temperature of the soldering iron should be less than 320 C 30W 3 Actuator 1 The performance of the actuator may be effected if magnetic material is located nearby since the actuator has a strong magnetic circuit Do not permit dust to enter through the clearance of the cover 2 Cleaning the lens It may change the specifications by attaching dust or ash on the object lens Clean the lens with a cleaning paper dampened a little water not pressing lens with so much strength by the cleaning paper 4 Metal Bearing As the metal bearing of Cu compound sintered alloy is impregnated with FROIL946P 529 0054 007 never fail to supply the bushing with the same lubricant at the time of replacing the pick up 5 Handling Please handle the laser pick up with holding the slide base rosin molded part When either a part of human body or some other things may happen to touch directly with the circuit part of P W Board it may cause deterioration take careful attention in handling this base 6 Deterioration When difficulty occurs either in focus or tracking adjust ment nor able to adjust the f
66. provided in servo P W B 2U 2007 Filter for measurement A OPEN CLOSE Opens or closes the disc holder Opens or closes only when disc is stopped Operate other keys after open or close e Displays track number STOP Stops system function Push when adjustment completed or do r p PLAY Starts focus servo and disc Push when adjust tracking offset turns When completed displays track number uc e When PLAY button is pushed starts tracking servo and Do not operate buttons other than above Other button No normal operation 5 If misoperated immediately turn power switch OFF 19 3 Location 4 Preset Preset VR101 104 201 202 as per left figure FG MECHANISM ICIQ VRIO4 PLCKO dan Ec VRIO2 DASY HFOOGND Foo DOTEI FRONT PANEL Start service program VR201 VR104 VR103 T O S O PLL Center 6 o clock 6 o clock VR202 VR101 VR102 F O T G F G Center o clock 6 o clock 20 PLL Slide offset Tracking offset Focus gain Focus offset Tracking gain Tracking offset recheck 4 PLL Adjust 21 2007 P W B Counter PLCK K O GND O O Ground Test point ASY to GND Turn PLL volume VR103 so that frequency counter reads 4 32 MHz VR103 4
67. ram Mode e For program search press the PROGRAM button then the number buttons 0 through 9 and 10 The remote control unit is normally set to the direct mode For the time search function first press the TIME SEARCH button then press the track number buttons Program button PROGRAM Direct button DIRECT Index button INDEX Call button CALL Repeat button ALL REPEAT Repeat button 1 Auto edit button AUTO EDIT Auto space button AUTO SPACE Volume buttons VOLUME TAL RUBIO If the DIRECT button is pressed during program playback the program is cleared and normal playback resumes from the track currently playing through the last track on the disc e Auto Edit Button AUTO EDIT The tracks on a CD are automatically split into two halves Side A and Side B like an analog disc with the division at the place between tracks which is closest to 1 2 the total playing time and with the tracks remaining in the same order When this button is pressed in the stop mode the total playing time for the first half and the track numbers on the calendar are displayed for approximately 2 seconds Next the same is done for the second half after which the unit is automatically set to the pause mode at the beginning of the first track When the PLAY or PAUSE button is pressed playback begins and the unit is automatically set to the pause mode at the beginning of the first track of the second half
68. rd search during playback During this time no sound is heard Automatic Search Reverse Button e Press this button to return the pickup to the beginning of the present track Press again to return to other tracks By pressing the button a number of times the pickup will move back to the corresponding number of tracks Automatic Search Forward Button e Press this button to move the pickup forward to the beginning of the next track Press again to move ahead to other tracks e By pressing the button a number of times the pickup will advance to the corresponding number of tracks Index Button INDEX e Press this button to start playback from an index within a track Use the number buttons to specify the index number Program Direct Button PROG DIRECT Press this button when you want to enter tracks for program med playback Refer to page 8 for details 10 Button 10 e Press this button first when selecting track numbers over 10 Use it together with the number buttons For example to select track number 15 press then 5 For track number 33 press three times then press 3 Number Buttons 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 and 0 e Use these buttons for the direct search time search and program memory functions For direct search press for example button 3 if you want to hear track number 3 For track number 12 press 10 then 2 To program tracks press the PROG DIRECT
69. rn on The number of operation up to the stop will be displayed on the minute and second portion of the indicator IC TERMINAL FUNCTION LIST CXA1081S CB 68 FOK EFM 26 ASY 28 0680 09 3 cP 17 VEE 6 gt 2 MIRR IRROR COMPARATOR MIRROR HOLO AMP COMPARATOR BOTTOM LI AMP TE N Aa 9 DEFECT BOTTOM HOLD TRACKING ERROR AMP OEFECT AMP m cz 55 ae 2 ow E 2 Q 10815 Terminal Function Terminal Terminal Symbol V DC voltage Terminal Function RFI RFO L 0 Input terminal of capacitance coupled RF summing amplifier output VRFO Terminal for RF summing amplifier output Check point of Eye pattern RF 0 Feedback input terminal of RF summing amplifier P N LD 0 VC a P sub N sub shifting terminal for Laser Diode LD DC voitage at N sub I O 1 8 0 Output terminal of APC Automatic Power Control LD amplifier DC voltage at N sub PD opened Input terminal of APC Automatic Power Control PD amplifier DC voltage opened Reverse input terminal of RF I V amplifier 1 Receives a input current through terminals of photo diode j Reverse input terminal of RF IV amplifier 2 Receives a input current through B D terminals
70. sired track e To start playback press the p PLAY 11 PAUSE button 2 With Program Search e Press the Il PAUSE button after the program search operation is completed The set will pause at the beginning of the first programmed track Finding Sections Within a Track Index Search With this function you can find and play from the beginning of sections within the track marked by index numbers INDEX Number buttons appears on the TRACK NO display when the INDEX button is pressed 2 Input the track number using the number buttons Next appears on the INDEX display Input the desired index number and playback will start from that index number For example to start from index 2 on track number 3 press INDEX 3 then 2 NOTES f programming is done in the play or pause mode the track currently playing is programmed at the first position Other tracks can be added to the program but the number of programmed tracks and the playing time will not be displayed e Direct search is not possible during programmed play the number buttons are pressed that track is added to the end of the program e Programming is possible with the disc holder open Track numbers greater than the number of tracks recorded on the disc can be programmed but will be automatically cleared before playback begins Pausing playback at any point
71. time of the current track is displayed Pressing once more is displayed and total playing time of remaining tracks is displayed However when program med play is in progress the total remaining time of the program is displayed Press the button once again to return to the normal display of the elapsed playback time of the current track Display Button DISPLAY e Press this button to change the brightness of the display Press once to make the display 2 3 as bright as normal Press once again to make the display 1 3 as bright as normal Press again to turn the entire display off during playback and all but the track number off in any other mode Digital Output Switch DIGITAL OUTPUT e Use this switch to turn the signals from the digital output terminals DIGITAL OUTPUT on and off e When off no digital signals are present on the output e Volume Control LINE OUT Use this to adjust the output level volume of the headphones or the line output VARIABLE e The same operation is possible using the included remote control unit RC 222 Headphones Jack PHONES e For private listening you can connect your headphones to this jack PHONES Do not raise the volume level too much when listening through headphones Headphones are sold separ ately Door Open Knob Press to open the door Trap Door e Opens by pressing the door open knob To close press the right side of the door gentl
72. ushions inserted in the trap door Shipping lock The shipping lock keeps the laser pickup inside the player from moving during shipment When using the player Before turning the power on set the player so that the front panel is facing up insert the included mini screwdriver into the shipping ock then turn it counterclockwise until it stops APPROXIMATELY 1 2 TURN Do not use any tool other than the included mini screwdriver Remove the two shipping cushions inserted in the trap door Reshipping 1 Turn the power on open the disc holder check that no disc is loaded then close the disc holder 2 Turn the power off set the player so that front panel is facing up then turn the shipping lock clockwise until it stops APPROX IMATELY 1 2 TURN CAUTION Shipping lock LOCK FREE A Mini screwdriver Be sure to release the shipping lock on the bottom panel before turning the power on When locking or freeing the shipping lock be sure to set the player with the front panel facing up the back panel facing down Refer to the diagram CONNECTION 1 Connecting the Output Terminals FIX VARIABLE Connect the left L and right R output terminals to the left L and right R CD AUX or TAPE PLAY input terminals on the amplifier using the included pin cords There are two types of output terminals one variable the other fixed To vary the output level use the variable output terminals D
73. ve at L Dividing output of f 4 2336 MHz GND 0V oscillation circuit input By selecting of mode f 8 4672 MHz 16 9344 MHz oscillation circuit output By selecting of mode f 8 4672 MHz or 16 9344 MHz Mode selection input 1 Mode selection input 2 Mode selection input 3 58 SLOB Code switching input for audio data output At L for 25 compliment output at H for offset binary output 59 PSSL Mode switching input for audio data output At L for serial output at H for parallel output 6 DAO2 6 DA08 4 60 APTR Control output for aperture compensation In H for R ch 61 APTL Control output for aperture compensation H for L ch p At PSSL H for DAO1 LSB of parallel voice data output 62 DAO1 3 9 ojojoj o jojo At PSSL L for C1F1 output At PSSL H output PSSL L for C1F2 output At PSSL H DA08 output PSSL L for WFCK output 70 DA09 At PSSL for DA09 output PSSL L for PLCK output 71 DA10 ps o at PSSL
74. which was previously displayed When the PLAY or PAUSE button is pressed again playback begins and the unit is automatically set to the stop mode at the end of the last track on the disc This function will only work for discs with a total of 20 tracks or less Also when this function is used the mode is automatically set to the program mode so direct search is not possible The auto edit function is cleared when the STOP or DIRECT button is pressed The data for the total playing time recorded on the disc and the actual total playing time of the tracks differ so there may be a difference between the time displayed in the stop mode the total playing time and the total of the times of the first and second halves in the auto edit mode about 2 seconds TROUBLESHOOTING the CD player does not seem to be functioning properly check the following Disc holder does not open or close e 15 the power on When a disc is loaded 02 0000 is displayed e 5 disc loaded properly See 7 e Has the shipping lock been released See page 6 When the play button gt PLAY is pressed playback does not start 15 the disc dirty or scratched See page 11 There is no sound or it is distorted e ls the output cord properly connected to the amplifier ono eism See page 6 e Have the amplifier controls been set correctly A spec
75. y Output Terminal FIX VARIABLE Connect these jacks to the input jacks on your amplifier Refer to page 6 for details on the connections Output Terminals BALANCED TYPE These cannon type connectors are balanced outputs with an output impedance of 6000 Connect them to the balanced input terminals on the amplifier e Cannon connector signal layout Rear output terminals see Page 4 Pin 1 common Pin 2 cold Pin 3 hot Connector Cannon type XLR 3 32 NOTE Do not short circuit the hot or cold pin with the common pin Digital Output Terminals COAXIAL 1 COAXIAL 2 e These terminals supply digital data Use the included RCA pin cords or 750 pin cords available in stores for connecting Digital Output Terminal OPTICAL e This terminal outputs digital data optically e Signals are output when the DIGITAL OUT switch is at the 1 2 or 142 positions Headphone Variable Output On Off Switch Used to switch the signal of the headphone output jack and the variable output jack on and off e in the off position the signal is not output to the headphone output jack or the variable output jack Continuous Button Operation If the automatic search reverse button the automatic search forward button or the 10 button are held in the function of that button will be repeated BEFORE USE sure to release the shipping lock Remove the two shipping c
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