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SERVICE MANUAL
P/NO : AFN32840824
JANUARY, 2007
CONTENTS
SECTION 1 GENERAL
SERVICING PRECAUTIONS ......................................1-2 NOTES REGARDING HANDLING OF THE PICK-UP NOTES REGARDING COMPACT DISC PLAYER REPAIRS ESD PRECAUTIONS ...................................................1-4 LOCATION OF USERS CONTROLS .........................1-5 SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................1-7 INTERNAL BLOCK DIAGRAM OF ICs ...................3-13 1. ES6838 ..............................................................3-13 2. HA12237F..........................................................3-14 3. PS9829B............................................................3-15 4. PT6324...............................................................3-15 5. STR-S6757IF1905 ............................................3-16 6. TAS5142.............................................................3-17 7. U1739EJ2V1UD00/KF2_E ...............................3-18 WIRING DIAGRAM ....................................................3-20 BLOCK DIAGRAM .....................................................3-22 1. SMPS BLOCK DIAGRAM...............................3-22 2. MAIN & FRONT BLOCK DIAGRAM ..............3-24 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS .........................................3-26 1. SMPS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM.......................3-26 2. MAIN SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ........................3-28 3. AMP SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM..........................3-30 4. DECK SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM .......................3-32 5. FRONT SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM.....................3-34 PRINTED CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS...............................3-36 1. MAIN P.C.BOARD............................................3-36 2. SMPS P.C.BOARD ..........................................3-40 3. FRONT P.C.BOARD ........................................3-42
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SECTION 1 GENERAL
SERVICING PRECAUTIONS
NOTES REGARDING HANDLING OF THE PICK-UP
1. Notes for transport and storage
1) The pick-up should always be left in its conductive bag until immediately prior to use. 2) The pick-up should never be subjected to external pressure or impact.
2. Repair notes
1) The pick-up incorporates a strong magnet, and so should never be brought close to magnetic materials. 2) The pick-up should always be handled correctly and carefully, taking care to avoid external pressure and impact. If it is subjected to strong pressure or impact, the result may be an operational malfunction and/or damage to the printed-circuit board. 3) Each and every pick-up is already individually adjusted to a high degree of precision, and for that reason the adjustment point and installation screws should absolutely never be touched. 4) Laser beams may damage the eyes! Absolutely never permit laser beams to enter the eyes! Also NEVER switch ON the power to the laser output part (lens, etc.) of the pick-up if it is damaged.
5) Cleaning the lens surface If there is dust on the lens surface, the dust should be cleaned away by using an air bush (such as used for camera lens). The lens is held by a delicate spring. When cleaning the lens surface, therefore, a cotton swab should be used, taking care not to distort this.
6) Never attempt to disassemble the pick-up. Spring by excess pressure. If the lens is extremely dirty, apply isopropyl alcohol to the cotton swab. (Do not use any other liquid cleaners, because they will damage the lens.) Take care not to use too much of this alcohol on the swab, and do not allow the alcohol to get inside the pick-up. 1-2
CLEARING MALFUNCTION You can reset your unit to initial status if malfunction occur(button malfunction, display, etc.). Using a pointed good conductor(such as driver), simply short the RESET jump wire on the inside of the volume knob for more than 3 seconds. If you reset your unit, you must reenter all its settings(stations, clock, timer) NOTE: 1. To operate the RESET jump wire, pull the volume rotary knob and release it. 2. If you wish to operate the RESET jump wire, it is necessary to unplug the power cord.
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ESD PRECAUTIONS
Electrostatically Sensitive Devices (ESD)
Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such components commonly are called electrostatically sensitive devices (ESD). Examples of typical ESD devices are integrated circuits and some field-effect transistors and semiconductor chip components. The following techniques should be used to help reduce the incidence of component damage caused by static electricity. 1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor component or semiconductor-equipped assembly, drain off any electrostatic charge on your body by touching a know earth ground. Alternatively, obtain and wear a commercially available discharging wrist strap device, which should be removed for potential shock reasons prior to applying power to the unit under test. 2. After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ESD devices, place the assembly on a conductive surface such as aluminum foil, to prevent electrostatic charge buildup or exposure of the assembly. 3. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder ESD devices. 4. Use only an anti-static solder removal device. Some solder removal devices not classified as "anti-static" can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ESD devices. 5. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals These can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ESD devices. 6. Do not remove a replacement ESD device from its protective package until immediately before you are ready to install it. (Most replacement ESD devices are packaged with leads electrically shorted together by conductive foam, aluminum foil or comparable conductive materials). 7. Immediately before removing the protective material from the leads of a replacement ESD device, touch the protective material to the chassis or circuit assembly into which the device will by installed. CAUTION : BE SURE NO POWER IS APPLIED TO THE CHASSIS OR CIRCUIT, AND OBSERVE ALL OTHER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS. 8. Minimize bodily motions when handing unpackaged replacement ESD devices. (Otherwise harmless motion such as the brushing together of your clothes fabric or the lifting of your foot from a carpeted floor can generate static electricity sufficient to damage an ESD device).
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12 11 10 9 8 7 13 14 15 16
10.CLOCK button TIMER button RDS(OPTIONAL) / SET / CD EQ. button CD SYNC. / DUBB / ST./MONO button REC/ VOLUME CONTROL KNOB 11. DISC SELECT buttons (DISC1, DISC2, DISC3) 12.DISC TRAY 13.AM/ FM ANTENNA TERMINAL 14.AUX IN (AUXILIARY INPUT) connector 15.POWER CORD 16.SPEAKER TERMINAL button
3. XDSS/ MP3 OPT. button XTS - PRO button 4. USB (OPTIONAL) / DEMO button (HEADPHONE JACK) : 3.5mm USB connector (OPTIONAL) PHONES AUX button 6. 7. PUSH EJECT position - TAPE 1 PUSH EJECT position - TAPE 2 (REWIND / FAST FORWARD) button (CD SKIP / SEARCH) buttons PRESET (-/+) button FORWARD PLAY ( STOP button 9. CD button TAPE button ) button 5. TUNER button
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REMOTE CONTROL
MUTE button POWER button PRESET/FOLDER( ) buttons SLEEP button DIMMER button CD FUNCTION buttons PLAY/PAUSE ( ) button CD STOP( ) button CD SKIP/ SEARCH ( ) buttons TUN.(-/+) buttons REPEAT button D.SKIP button EQ (EQUALIZER PATTERN) button XTS Pro button XDSS plus button NUMERIC buttons PROGRAM/ MEMO button TAPE FUNCTION buttons FORWARD PLAY ( ) button FAST REWIND PLAY ( ) button FAST FORWARD PLAY ( ) button TAPE-1/ 2 SELECT buttons RECORD/ RECORD PAUSE ( ) button TAPE STOP ( ) button RANDOM button INFO (MP3/ WMA file information display) button USB (OPTIONAL) button FUNCTION button VOLUME ( ) buttons
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SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL Power supply Power consumption Net Weight External dimensions (WxHxD) TUNER FM Tuning Intermediate Frequency Signal to Noise Ratio Frequency Response AM Tuning Range Intermediate Frequency Signal to Noise Ratio Frequency Response AMPLIFIER Output Power T.H.D Frequency Response Signal-to-noise ratio CD Frequency response Signal-to-noise ratio Dynamic range CASSETTE TAPE PLAYER Tape Speed Wow Flutter F.F/REW Time Frequency Response Signal to Noise Ratio Channel Separation Erase Ratio SPEAKERS Speaker Name Type Impedance Frequency Response Sound Pressure Level Rated Input Power Max. Input Power Net Dimensions (WxHxD) Net Weight (1EA) Refer to the back panel of the unit. Refer to the back panel of the unit. 5.57kg (MCD202 Model) 5.36kg (MCD102 Model) 273 x 371 x 326mm
Range 87.5 ~ 108.0MHz or 65 ~ 74MHz, 87.5 ~ 108.0MHz 10.7MHz 60/55dB 50 ~ 10000Hz 522 ~ 1620kHz or 520 ~ 1720kHz 450kHz 30dB 140 ~ 1800Hz
100W + 100W (MCD202 Model) 50W + 50W (MCD102 Model) 0.5% 40 ~ 20000Hz 75dB
3000 3% (MTT-111. NORMAL-SPEED) 0.25% (MTT-111, JIS-WTD) 120sec (C-60) 250 ~ 8000Hz 43dB 50dB (P/B) / 45dB (R/P) 55dB (MTT-5511) MCS202F Bass Reflex 2Way 2Speaker 4 60 ~ 20000Hz 84dB/W (1m) 100W 200W 220 x 342 x 270mm 3.46kg MCS102F Bass Reflex 2Way 2Speaker 4 60 ~ 20000Hz 85dB/W (1m) 50W 100W 200 x 337 x 228mm 2.92kg
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MEMO
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266
450
450
J I
CD
A46
B
MAIN 451
E L F A C
CABLE2 253
L
458 450
282
264 450
A43
456
FRONT CABLE5
A40
B
289 267
SMPS
450 P9702
A
A47
E
263
A00
F G
290 305
454 291
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2-2
BRASS MOTOR PULLEY MAYBE CHANGED FOR WOW FLUTTER WHEN NECESSARY
A00
017
001
007
020
003
022
015
023 009
025
011 009
A02
013
2-3
2-4
A00
007
020
015
003
022
009
023
024
011 009
A03
013
2-5
2-6
A26
151
159 A32
156 422 441 170 419 417 173 164 417 166 417 167 440 163 168 162 153
188 189
165
155
418
190
418
181
A30
421 416 A35 184 187 172 177 175 186 417 185 421
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2-8
851
852
856
WIRE80
2-9
2-10
MEMO
MEMO
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2-12
2-13
NO
NO
NO
Replace IC 901,902
YES
Check the DC V of C981, C945. If DC V is 6.1V YES Chcek the DC V of C950, C951 If DC V is in 31.5V YES
NO
NO
OK
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2. P-SENS
P-SENS YES Check the PIN6 of P9702 If DC V is over 5.6V YES OK NO
3. VKK CHECK
VKK check YES Check the PIN3 of P9702 If DC V is over -28V 2 YES OK NO
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Check Q101_ emitter/collector 5V. YES Check if IC103_PIN8 and IC100_PIN19, 20, 59 are 5V.
NO
NO
Replace IC101.
YES
YES
OK
NO
Replace Q102.
OK
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6. IC103(KS4CD21CS) CHECK
Check IC100(78KOKF2)_ PIN 22, 24
YES
NO
NO
YES
NO
Replace micom.
YES
OK
OK
3-4
NO
Check P3702 connection. YES Check each PIN voltage. NO Replace P3702.
YES OK
YES
NO
If voltage is not 5V, check input and output of D319(1SR35). YES Check IC301. YES OK NO Replace IC301.
YES
IC100 - > Check IC301 DATA communication. PIN PIN 75PIN - > 3PIN STB 76PIN - > 2PIN D 78PIN - > 1PIN CLK
NO
IC100 75 PIN - > STB 77 PIN - > 4PIN DI 78 PIN - > 1PIN CLK Check data output. YES 76 PIN - > DO - - > Check DATA in Check IC100. YES
YES
NO
Replace IC100
3-5
NO
Check IC605_ PIN8 3.3V. YES Check IC605_ PIN3 input YES Check IC605_ PIN2 output YES OK
Replace FB614
YES
IC604 (PS9829) PIN86 CLK input check YES Check IC100(78KOKF2) 21->PWM_CLK 22->PWM_DATA 43->PWM_REST output. YES Check IC604 (PS9829) DATA input. 78 PIN->DATA 79 PIN->CLK YES Check PWM modulator output. FL:75(+)74(-) FR:71(+)70(-) YES OK
NO
NO
Replace R680.
NO
NO
NO
Check DVD ASS`Y(PS9829) communication (P7403). YES Check IC604(PS9829) DATA input. YES OK
NO
Refer to CD troubleshooting.
NO
NO
Check IC604(PS9829).
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Check each IC700, 701, 702, 703 PIN1,17, 18, 19, 36 +12V input. YES Check PWM modulator input. Each IC PIN4, 6, 14, 16 YES Power IC700, 701, 702, 703 PIN20, 27, 29, 34 output. YES
NO
Check each LINE registor output voltage. IC700 : R701, 702, 726, 727
NO
OK
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NO
NO
Check IC200(BU4052)_ PIN3, 13 output waveform. YES Check IC801(MC4580)_PIN 2, 6 input waveform. YES OK Check IC801(MC4580)_PIN4 VSS, PIN8 VDD power. YES
NO
NO
Replace IC801
3-8
NO
YES
Replace IC200.
NO
YES
Replace IC801.
OK
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TAPE PCB ASS`Y YES Check IC200(BU4052)_PIN2, 15 input waveform. NO Check IC200(BU4052)_ PIN16 VDD, PIN8 VSS power YES YES
Replace IC200.
Check IC200(BU4052)_PIN3, 13 output waveform and IC601(BU4052)_ PIN2, 15 input waveform. YES Check IC801(MC4580)_ PIN2, 6 input waveform. NO Check IC200(BU4052)_ PIN16 VDD, PIN8 VSS power YES YES
Replace IC200.
OK
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Check A/B deck head input. YES Check A deck head input IC201_PIN32, 39 and B deck head input IC201_PIN34, 37. YES
NO
Replace IC201.
NO
YES
OK
OK
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Replace IC201.
YES
OK
NO
NO
YES YES OK
Replace IC202.
OK
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GPIO
SDRAM/ROM Interface
Audio ADC
TV-Encoder VDAC
HDMI I/F
USB
Huffman Decoder
Digital PLL
ECC DSC
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2. HA12237F
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3. PS9829B
MBCK MLRCK MSDIN[0:3] SBCK SLRCK SSDIN[0:3]
Serial Audio Output Interface Serial Audio Output Interface Automatic Gain Limiter Output Mapper
DMIX_MCLK OLRCK OBCK DMIX_SDOUT
Down Mixer
Main Volume
Trim Volume
PWM Modulator
Internal Clock Internal Reset
Internal Controls
PLL
Power Supply
/RESET
CLK_IN
PLL_DVDD
PLL_DVSS
PLL_AVDD
PLL_AVSS
IO_VDD
4. PT6324
Control DIN/DOUT CLK STB Serial Data Interface SG1/KS1 SG2/KS2 SG3/KS3 SG4/KS4 SG5/KS5 SG6/KS6 SG7/KS7 SG7/KS7 SG8/KS8 SG9/KS9 SG10/KS10 SG11/KS11 SG12/KS12 SG13/KS13 SG14/KS14 SG15KS15 SG16/KS16 SG17 SG18 SG19 SG20 SG21 SG22 SG23 SG24 GR1 GR2 GR3 GR4 GR5 GR6 GR7 GR8 GR9 GR10 GR11 GR12 GR13 GR14 GR15 GR16
Display Memory
OSC
CSC
LED1
LED Driver
K1
K2
VDD
GND
VEE
3-15
IO_VSS
DVDD
DVSS
5. STR-S6757IF1905
Vcc
Protection latch R Q S
DRIVE Reg
D
Reg& Iconst Start Stop Burst
Burst Control
Delay
S GND FB
FB
2 3 6
OVP
S R OCP
BD
OCP/BD SS/OLP
OLP
Soft Start
3-16
6. TAS5142
OTW
SD
TAS5508
VALID
OUT_A Input HBridge 1 2-Channel H-Bridge BTL Mode Output H-Bridge 1 OUT_B
LeftChannel Output
PWM_B
PVDD_A, B, C, D
GND_A, B, C, D
PVDD
AGND
VREG
GND
VDD
Hardwire OC Limit
VAC
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7. U1739EJ2V1UD00/KF2_E
Port 0
P00 to P06
Port 1
P10 to P17
P20 to P27
P30 to P33
Port 4
P40 to P47
Port 5
P50 to P57
P60 to P67
P70 to P77
Port 12
P120 to P124
TI51/TO51/P33
8-bit timer event counter 51 78K/0 CPU core BANKNote 1 Flash memory
Port 13
P130
Watch timer
Port 14
P140 to P145
Buzzer output RxD0/P11 TxD0/P10 Serial interface UART0 Serial interface UART6 LINSEL Internal high-speed RAM Internal expansion RAM Clock output control Power on clear/ low voltage indicator Key return 8
BUZ/P141
PCL/P140
RxD6/P14 TxD6/P13 SI10/P11 SO10/P12 SCK10/P10 SI11/P03 SO11/P02 SCK11/P04 SCK11/P05 SIA0/P143 SOA0/P144 SCKA0/P142 STB0/P145 BUSY0/P141 EXSCL0/P62 SDA0/P61 SCL0/P60 ANI0/P20 to ANI7/P27 AVREF AVSS RxD6/P14 (LINSEL) INTP0/P120 INTP1/P30 to INTP4/P33 INTP5/P16 INTP6/P140, INTP7/P141 2 4 8
EXLVI/P120
Reset control Multiplier & divider On-chip debugNote 2 OCD0ANote 2/X1, OCD1ANote 2/P31 OCD0BNote 2/X2, OCD1BNote 2/P32 RESET XT1/P121 X2/EXCLK/P122 XT1/P123 XT2/EXCLKS/P124
System control
Internal high-speed oscillator A/D converter VDD, VSS, FLMD0 EVDD EVSS Voltage regulator REGC
Interrupt control
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MEMO
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WIRING DIAGRAM
[Total CNT Q'ty : 14ea] 1. SMPS MAIN : 2ea 2. MAIN DVD : 2ea 3. MAIN FRONT : 1ea 4. FRONT DVD : 1ea 5. DVD MD : 5ea 6. DECK MECHA. : 3ea
2 CH SPK TERMINAL
SMPS PCB
CHANGER MD
3P 15P
5P
6P
RED
RED
4P 4P
CD PCB
30P
MAIN PCB
29P
3P
8P
13P
USB
MIC
H/P
FRONT PCB
3-21
3-20
BLOCK DIAGRAMS
1. SMPS BLOCK DIAGRAM
AMP Switch IC # 1
T R A N S #1
P9701
AC INPUT
MAIN Switch IC # 2
T R A N S #2
12V (78R12) 5V(P-SEN S) 6.1V (KIA278R05) -12V -31. 5V(VKK) FL1-FL2 (4. 5V)
P9702
FEED BACK
3-22 3-23
DECK B
5142_RST
TR DRIVER
L/R
FL +/-
78F0546
HALL_A/B, LEAF_A/B [4] DECK_L / R
AUDIO MICOM
EEPROM CLK/DATA
FR +/SW +/-
TAS5152 or TAS5142
FL FR
TUNER MODULE
FSEQ,WRQ,CD_DO,RX [4]
REC_L / R
SW
CLK,DATA
TX
KS24C021 EEPROM
H/P_L / R
AUX
LRCK,BCK,DATA0 [3] RX
74HCT244 BUFFER
FSEQ,WRQ,CD_DO [4]
AUX2
TX, RX
AUX2 _L/R
MIC _SIG
LC78692W
16.9344MHz
H/P
MIC _SIG
DSP IC
14.3178MHz
MIC
[4]
FLT DISPLAY
TOUC H PAD
D+ / D-,+5V/GND[4]
USB
OTI6888 VER.A9
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IMPORTANT SAFETY
NOTE : SCHEMATIC FOR EASY IDENTIFICATION. THIS CIRCUIT DIAGRAM MAY OCCASIONALLY DIFFER FROM THE ACTUAL CIRCUIT USED. THIS WAY, IMPLEMENTATION OF THE LATEST SAFETY AND PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT CHANGES INTO THE SET IS NOT DELAYED UNTIL THE NEW SERVICE LITERATURE IS PRINTED. 1. Shaded( ) parts are critical for safety. Replace only with specified part number. 2. Voltages are DC-measured with a digital voltmeter during Play mode.
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
1. SMPS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
WHEN SERVICING THIS CHASSIS, UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THE ORIGINAL DESIGN BE MODIFIED OR ALTERED WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM THE LG CORPORATION. ALL COMPONENTS SHOULD BE REPLACED ONLY WITH TYPES IDENTICAL TO THOSE IN THE ORIGINAL CIRCUIT. SPECIAL COMPONENTS ARE SHADED ON THE
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3-27
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3-30
3-31
3-32
3-33
3-34
3-35
3-36
3-37
MAIN P.C.BOARD
(BOTTOM VIEW)
3-38
3-39
2. SMPS P.C.BOARD
3-40
3-41
3. FRONT P.C.BOARD
3-42
3-43
Connector check (PN803, PN804) NO Check voltage CN806 PIN1 : 12, PIN2 : 6.3V
YES
NO
YES
Check micom interface circuit (PN805) (CE, BTL-MUTE, CD-IN, CD-OUT, CLK, WRQ, FSEQ)
Reading OK check
NO
YES
NO
Check PN805 audio data PIN10 : DA_LRCK (IC801 PIN60 LRSY) PIN11 : DA_BCK (IC801 PIN59 DATACLK) PIN12 : DA_DATA0 (IC801 PIN58 DATA)
4-1
Check power supply circuit (PN805, CN806) CN806 PIN1 : 12V, PIN2 : 6.3V PN805 PIN8 : +5V_AD
NO
YES
Check voltage change of OPEN CLOSE IC803 INPUT voltage PIN6 : 12V, PIN7:6.3V (PN805 PIN2 : BTL_MUTE, 23 : OPEN, 22 : CLOSE)
NO
Defective micom
YES
Check voltage change LO+, LO- OF IC803 (PN805 PIN23 : OPEN, PIN22 : CLOSE)
NO
Defective IC803
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Check power supply port (PN805, CN806) CN806 PIN1 : 12V, PIN2 : 6.3V, PIN4 : 5V PN805 PIN8 = 5V_AD YES Check voltage The PIN2 of IC804 IC804 PIN2 : 3.3V YES Check reset signal of PN805 PN805 PIN19 : 5V YES Check micom interface circuit (PN805) PN805 PIN1, 3, 4, 15, 19, 26 signal check (1 : CE, 3 : DI, 4 : CLK, 15 : D0, 19 : RST, 18 : FSEQ, 26 : WRQ) PIN3 DI : From DSP to micom PIN15 DO : From micom to DSP Check the waveform #1 YES
NO
NO
Defective IC804
NO
NO
Defective IC801
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A
Does sled move? NO Check PN802 PIN3, 4 (SL+, SL-) NO Defective pick up or IC802 or IC801
YES
B
Does lense move? (= UP & DOWN) NO Check PN801 PIN13, 16 (FA+, FA-) NO Defective pick up or IC802 or IC801
YES NO
C
Check PN801 PIN10 (LD) NO Defective pick up or IC801
YES
D
NO Check PN802 PIN5, 6 (SP+, SP-) NO Defective pick up or IC802 or IC801
YES NO
E
Check PN801 PIN14, 15 (TA+, TA-) NO Defective pick up or IC802 or IC801
Is reading OK?
4-4
Does SL+ waveform appear at (IC802 PIN13 and PN802 PIN3) waveform #2 sled motor wave
NO
Does slin waveform appear at (IC802 PIN5) waveform #2 sled drive wave YES
NO
Defective IC801
NO
Does FA+ waveform appear at (IC802 PIN16 and PN801 PIN13) waveform #3 focus coil drive wave
NO
Does fain-waveform appear at (IC802 PIN25) waveform #3 focus drive wave YES
NO
Defective IC801
NO
4-5
NO
Is 3.3V applied to PIN30, 36, 39, 41, 61, 68, 75 of IC801 RF IC supply voltage check YES
NO
Defective IC804
YES
NO
Defective IC801
NO
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Does SP+ waveform appear at (IC802 PIN11 and PN802 PIN5) waveform #4 spindle motor drive wave
NO
Does spin waveform appear at (IC802 PIN6) waveform #4 spindle drive wave YES
NO
Defective IC801
NO
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Does TA+ waveform appear at (IC802 PIN17 and PN801 PIN14) waveform #5 tracking coil drive wave
NO
Does tain - waveform appear at (IC802 PIN22) waveform #5 tracking drive wave YES
NO
Defective IC801
NO
YES
Does ARF signal appear? (IC801 PIN 2) waveform #6 YES Does FE, TE signal appear? (IC801 PIN10 : RFMON, PIN16 : TE) waveform #6 * REMON is FE
NO
NO
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Reading OK check
NO
YES
NO
Check signal STCK, STREQ, STDATA STCK : IC805 PIN52, IC801 PIN55 STREQ : IC805 PIN53, IC801 PIN54 STDATA : IC805 PIN54, IC801 PIN56 NO Connector check (CN806)
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PIN19 : RESET
PIN19 : RESET
PIN3 : DI (IC801 PIN46 DATA OUT) PIN3 : DI (IC801 PIN46 DATA OUT)
PIN4 : CL
PIN4 : CL
PIN1 : CE
PIN1 : CE
PIN18 : FSEQ
PIN18 : FSEQ
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#2.SLED DRIVE AND MOTOR WAVEFORM (IC802 PIN5, 13) when focus search
#2.SLED DRIVE AND MOTOR WAVEFORM (IC802 PIN5, 13) during normal play
PIN5 : SLIN
PIN5 : SLIN
PIN13 : SL+
PIN13 : SL+
#3.FOCUS DRIVE AND MOTOR WAVEFORM (IC802 PIN25, IC802 PIN16) When focus search failed or there is no disc on tray
#3.FOCUS DRIVE AND MOTOR WAVEFORM (IC802 PIN25, IC802 PIN16) There is disc on tray and focus search success
PIN25 : FAO
PIN25 : FAO
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#4.SPINDLE DRIVE AND MOTOR WAVEFORM (IC802 PIN6, 11) when TOC reading
#5.TRACK DRIVE AND MOTOR WAVEFORM (IC802 PIN22, IC802 PIN17) during normal play
PIN11 : SP+
PIN6 : SPIN
PIN22 : TAO
PIN17 : TA+
#6.RF, FOCUS AND TRACKING ERROR WAVEFORM (IC801 PIN2, 10, 16) during normal play
PIN2 : RFOUT
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
1. CD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
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MEMO
MEMO
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