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DENON
Hi-Fi Component.
SERVICE MANUAL
STEREO CD PLAYER
MODEL DCD-2560
TABLE OF CONTENTS
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2-14
SPECIFICATIONS. 1
NOTE FOR HANDLING OF LASER PICK-UP = eeeeemeniaaie™ 17
DISASSEMBLY ‘i 18-19
‘ADJUSTMENT en : 20~25
HEAT RUN MODE FUNCTION ae
IC TERMINAL FUNCTION LIST Cistnneeenseenee cee 27-31
PARTS LIST OF PW.BOARD voces G 92, 33
PARTS LIST OF EXPLODED VIEW es 34
PARTS LIST OF PACKING & ACCESSORIES... ce 34
EXPLODED VIEW .. sees — 35
EXPLODED VIEW OF MECHA UNIT = 36
PARTS LIST OF MECHA UNIT 36
PW.BOARD + 87,98
WIRING DIAGRAM : ato cere 39
SEMICONDUCTORS 5 40
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ‘i at
NIPPON COLUMBIA CO. LTD.IMPORTANT TO SAFETY
WARNING:
‘TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
[APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE
CAUTION:
1. Handle the power supply cord carefully
Bo nat damage o deform the power supply cord it is damaged or
deformed it may cause electric shock or malfunction when used When
removing fom wall ute, be sure to remove by holding the plug
srtachment sn not by pulling the cord
2 Do not open the top cover
In order to prevent electric shock, do nt open the top cover
I problems occur, contact your DENON DEALER.
{3 Do not place anything inside
Do not place metal objects oF spl liquid insize the CO player.
Electric shook or malfunction may result
CAUTION
TASK OF ELECTRIC SHOGK
D0 NOT OPEN
‘CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO
NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE
PARTS INSIDE, REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
‘The lightning flash with arrowheed symbol within an
‘auiatra triangles intended to alr the ure of the
presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within
the product's enclosure that may be of sufcier
magnitude to conattute a risk of elace shock to
‘The exclamation point within an equlteraltiengle
's imended to alert the user of the presence of
important operating and maintensnce (servicing)
Instruction in the erate accompanying the 9
IMPORTANT (BRITISH MODEL ONLY)
‘The wies inthis mains lead are coloured in accordence with the
ive: Neural Brown Live
“The colours ofthe wires inthe main lead of his spparatus may not
correspond withthe coloured markings idoniting the terminal a
{your plug proceed ae follows
‘The wire which is coloured blue must be connected othe termina
whichis marked withthe letter N of coloured black
‘The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the
terminal which ls marked withthe leer Lor coloured rad.
note:
‘Tis 0 player uses the semiconductor Iaer To allow you to enjoy music
‘ata table operation tis recommended tusethisin a room of °C 36°C.
LABELS (tor USA. mode! oni)
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 QUALINED SERVICE PERSONNEL,
NOTE:
“This unit may cause interference to reco and television reception
you do not operate it in strict accordance with this OPERATING.
INSTRUCTIONS.
This unit compiles with Clas & computing devi rules in accord
ance with the specications in Sub-part J or Part 95 ofthe FCC
ules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against
‘eh interference ina residential instalation. Ifthe unit does cause
interference to any radio or television reception, try to reduce it by
1) Turn the other uni 10 improve reception
) Move thie unit
©) Move this unit away from othors
4) Plug this ait respecovely imo a differant AC outlet
This ia note in aezordanee with Section 15.36 of the FCC Rules\
|
“Thank you for purchasing this OENON Compact Disc Player. Pease read
the operating instructions thorough inorder to aequait yourself withthe
(0 player and achieve maximum aatisfecon from i
— TABLE OF CONTENTS —
lrexruRes a a
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS «. 45
IcONNECTION vn 6
[OPENING AND CLOSING THE DISC HOLDER AND LOADING ADISC ... 6
NORMAL cD PLAYBACK 37
|ADVANCED CD PLAYBACK nn T= 2
PLAYBACK USING THE REMOTE CONTROL UNI 13,14
SPECIFICATIONS 6
Please check to make sure the following Rom are included with the main
unit nthe carton:
(9) Operating Instructions
(2) Connection Card
{@) Remote Control Unit C252
(a) REPARDry Celt Battery
{5} MiniSerewdeiver
BEFORE USE — se suretoreteatethe shiping lock
1+ Remove the two shipping cushions inserted in the trap door
1 "Shipping tock”
“The ship lockKoeps the laser pickup inside the player rom moving
during shipment.
‘+ When using the player
Before tuning the power on, set the payer so thatthe front panel is
{ocing up. noe! the included ini seewarver nto the shipping lock,
then turm i counterclockwise unth it stops. (APPROXIMATELY ‘V2
TURN
Do not use any tool other than the included mini serewdeiver
Remove the two shipping cushions inserted In the trap door
+ Reshipping
{a} Turn the power on, opan the dis holder, check that no die is
Toad, then close the aise holder,
(2) Turn the power of se the player so that ron panels facing up.
then turn the shipping lock clockwise unt I stops. (APPROX:
IMATELY 472 TURN)
cauTion
fe sure to release the shipping lock on the botlom panel before turning the power on
Winan locking oF fe
‘THE COMPACT DISC.
FEATURES
“Tne 0¢D-26606/2560 2 player equipped with Denon's unique lambda
tupet linear sonverter which eliminates loss of sound quality in the PCM
playback section, plus caroulyselectes parts. reproduces al the sounds
Gf the studio or hall wero the compact disc was recorded with high
perlormance an rich musical expression.
(1) Real z0bit & Sic
‘The 0¢D 25606/2300 uses a new “A SLC." (lambde super inear
Converter ccutin effect eliminating zero cross distortion the main
{Gause of los of sound quay inthe PCM playback section. Together
‘with rea 20. ital enalog convertor with excllont resolution, t
‘roti improves music reprodulity, especialy at low volumes
In addtion, two digtal/aniog convertors ar used fr each channel,
tnd the Temes oversampling further reduces noise and improves
‘evolution to reereate sound fel with ich musical expression.
(2) Braway power source
The D€0-25006/2560 uses a large transformer wih independent
ails forthe digitel servo eieultry and suato circuitry,
In conunetion witn # high eapacy simooth capacitor, this offers
(2) A wealth of fonctions
“The DCO.25606/2560 ie equipped witha wide variety of functions
Including such editing funeions as time eating, auto etna, peak
‘Soorch and fading, 8¢ well = pitch control and remote contol volume
‘juste
(4) Simple design
‘Control for seldom used functions are hen behind trap door to
keep the appesrance simple and elegant.
Shipping tok
o
Lock FREE 7
A
Mii serevcriver
"acing up, the back panel facing down. [Refer to the siogram)
1. Precautions on handling compact discs
TDo not alow tingerprnt, oor dut on the surface ofthe compact
(ac ifthe signa surface ls dry, wipe i of witha so dry cloth
Wipe in creular motions tom the center and out
Use of DENON's AMC-20/21 CD cleaner is recommend,
+ Do vot use water, onan, thinner, record sprays, electrostatic
root chemicls, or silconedrestea oth to elaan discs,
+ Rinays use care wen handing dies to prevent damaging the
furtace, in particular whon removing 2 dlst from the case and
De pot Bond compact cis.
1 not apply Rest to compact ase.
1 not enlarge the hole Inthe centr ofthe disc
Do not write on the cise and do not ettach any labels.
CCondensetion wil frm on the dae surtace fis brought into
warm room from # cold area, such ax outdoors during witer. Wait
‘nt the condensation diseppears. Naver dry dics with har dryers
2, Precautions on storage
rarer ploying a ie, always return ito its case
1 Keop dace inthe casos when they are not tobe played This will
protect them trom dust and dit and prolong ther service ie
+ Bo not store dace in tha folowing places
4) Places exposed to direct sunlight for a considerable time,
2} Places subject to secumlation of dust or high huni.
5} Places expoaed to high temperature, such as close fo hester
utes.NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS —__
Program indestor
Pray indicator
4
oF TH BE Bam 88.88,
o @® 2600 00 0
| @
®08@ O@
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Power Switch (POWER)
Whan the powers turned an, "00" appears atthe tack number
+ a aise is loaded when the power is turned on, In sever
seconds the totol numberof tacks on the dis appears atthe
{tack number display the total ime appears a the time cepa,
and the numbers on the calendordaply Hight up to the fot
umber of wacks on the dis, then playbook tarts
Dise Holder
“Tis ts where the dite is loaded,
1 Prose the aise holder open/close button @ (& OPEN/CLOSE)
to open and close the dee holder
‘+ The isc holder i algo closed ifthe play button ® | b PLAY),
‘pause button @ (PAUSE), or one ofthe number batons @ is
Remote Contro! Sensor(REMOTE SENSOR)
This isthe sensor forthe witless emote contol signals
For remote contol, point the supplied remote contra! unit
1-232 towards this ronsor
When a signa is transmitted trom the cemote control unit the
emote conto! nciestor inthe display @ wil ight up Drei,
play Window
‘+The digital display is divided into sections, such a deplays for
‘rock rumber, index, playback time ond calendar, as shown
below
Remaining tine FeO sured indo
‘Auto sosce
indicator
Remaining tie of
Repeat indicator
Fandom ploy
Prcchinaiator | | fiestor
Pause indicator
20-rack music calendar
Fade out indzator
© disc Holder Open/Close Button {
Fade in indicator
OPEN/
CLOSE}
+ Press ths t9 open and close the diac holder @.
When pressed, thesis holder @ opens. When prsead again,
the dice olor @ closes.
1+ Ifa diseisoaded, the ott numberof racks onthe axe andthe
total playing time appear on the display window @ sovoral
Seconds ater the dsc holder @ is closed
Number Buttons (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9)
1 Use these buttons forthe direct search and program momory
For dict search, press for exemple button Elif you went 10
hear track number For track number 12, proseL-E1B]then
To program tacks, press the PAOGIDIRECT bution @ to sto
the progrem mado.
+10 Button (+10)
‘Prose this button first when slecting track numbers over 10
Use it together with the number button @. For exemple, to
foloct rack number 15, prass CFTC) then 5]
For trace number 33, press E10] tree times, then press
Play Button ( > PLAY)
rss thie buton to start playback of disc,
‘ Wnon this button is pressed, (i diplayed, and the tack
rnumber being payed is depiayed together withthe elapsed
+ Trot are shown onthe calendar display. Once a trackhas been
played, the cortesponding track number goee out on the
Calender cep.
Pause Button ( Il PAUSE)
Press this buton to interrupt playback momentary
1 When pressed during pleybees,ployback stops, thelBindestor
tuins of, and the [I] indestor lights.
+ To cancel tho pause mode, ether prose the play buton © or
press the pause button ® 39ae@e6e
‘Stop Button ( ll STOP)
* -Pross ths button to stop playback.
‘The ese wil stop retging, and the number of racks an total
playing time ofthe disc are displayed on the TRACK NO. and
‘+ Incase programmed playoock is engaged when this buton is
pressed, the number of tracks and total playng time of the
program are deplayed
‘Automatic Search Reverse Button ( I44 )
‘= Press this button to retum the plekup tothe Beginning ofthe
preseat track Press again to return to other tack.
+ By pressing the button a numberof ies, the pickup will move
bck the corresponding number of tect,
Automatic Search Forward Button ( PPI)
‘Press this buton to move the pickup forwardto he beginning ot
the next rack. Prose again to move ahead to other tacks.
‘+ By pressing the button = number of tes, Ye pickup will
sivonce the coresponding number of tacks
Manual Search Reverse Button ( 44}
‘Press this bution during playback for fast reverse search. As
long asthe button sept pressed, music signals re payed back
+ Pressing tis button when the pause mode is engeged, you can
quickly reverse the pickup to a desized position, theoe times
taster compared to manus roveree s0arch during playback,
During this time, no’ sound is hear
Manual Search Forward Button ( D> }
1 Prats this bution during playback for fost forward search. Ae
long nthe baton kept pressed, music signals ae played back
faster than norma
‘+ Prescing this button whan the pause mode is engaged, you ean
quick forward the pickup to's desired postion, tree tes
fester compared to manual forward search during psyeack
During this time, no sound Is noord
Program /Direct Button (PROG /DIRECT)
1 Press tie button when you want to ent tracks for program
ied playback. (Refer to poge 7.8 for deta)
Repeat All/1 button (REPEAT ALL/1)
When pressed once, the CHEPEAT] indicator ight and at
"uacks on tha ae are played repeatedly. When pressed apa,
nly are numbers deployed on the ealondor dgpay, and only
Whon pressed third time, the CBEPEAT indicator tus off
and the repeat modes canceled,
Cniy te a wack ropest mode wil funetion duting programmed
playback
Index button (INDEX)
1 Pres his button stat playbeck rom an indox number within
Use the number buttons to specify the desired index number.
(Soe Fago 7)
Random Play Button (RANDOM)
1 Press this button to play the track onthe ds in random order.
Fader Button (FADER)
Press to perform fado out of fode in. (Refer to Page 1, 12,
‘Time/Side A/B button (TIME/SIDE A/B)
«Press this button to switch between the dgplys for side Aand |
‘of the tape during the tre editing operation. (Stop only)
+ Use this button to switch the time dep between the elapsed
time forthe track being payed, the remaining time forthe track
boing played, and the total remaining time. (During play oF
‘when stopped)
Normally the elapsed time for the track being played ls
displayed the auton ie pressed once the SINGLE indicator
lights ond the eisplay changes tothe remaining time Tor the
‘wack boing played. pressed again the [SINGLET Indicator
turns of the (TOTAL indestr lights, and the otal remaining
‘ime is displayed. I pressed ance agin the (TOTAL indieator
{urns off andthe capi returns to the elapse tine forthe track
being played
During’ program playback, the toial remaining ume for al
programmed track x diaplayed when the TOTAL indicator is
Time Edit Button (TIME EDIT)
«+ Prose tis button a eatin conjunction with the tape time. Refer
10 Page 10)
Pick Button (PICK)
+ Pross this button when substating tack withthe tne edt
(Rafer to Page 10, 11)
Link Button (LINK)
‘= Press this button whan editing spans a numberof ccs. Reter
to Page 11)
Pitch — Button (PITCH -)
Press this buton to slow down the ploving sneea
(Refer to Page 12)
Pitch + Button (PITCH +)
+ Press this button to make the playing speed faster.
(Refer to Poge 121
Display Button (DISPLAY)
"Press this button to change the brightness of the display
Press once to make tho display 2/3 26 bright a6 normal
‘Press again to make the display 1/3 es bright as normal
‘Press once again to turn the ene display of during playback
tnd all but the tack number off in any other mode,
6 @ 6 6 8 6
8
Headphones Jack (PHONES)
1 Use this Jack to pug in hesdphones. (Hesdphones are sol
separately)
® Volume Adjust Control (LINE OUT)
‘+ Use this to just the output ove volume) ofthe headphones
or the line out (VARIABLE) output lovel
‘© This ‘operation is sso. possible using the included remote
contrat unit (86-232. (eer to Page 151,
@® trap Door
Press the right edge to open the door
1 Tociose it prose on the right edge. A clicks heard to inaste
thot the door ls clos,
6
Output Terminal (FIX and VARIABLE)
Connect thoso to the amplifl’s input ack. (Rafer to page 6)
Digital Output Jack (OPTICAL)
+ Digit data is output in optical form from thie jack
Contact your nearest Denon Consumer Center or office for
information onthe opti! fer cabo be used for connection
@ Digital Output Jack (COAXIAL)
“Tis jock ovtouts digital dat.
+ Werecommond using a 75-ohm pln cord available in stores! for
ifthe sutomatic tearchroverse button @, the automatic search
forward button ®, the pitch button @, the pich tbutton ® ortho
10 button ® are held in, the function of that button will be
eCONNECTION
(1) Connections 10 the Output Jacks (FIX ond VARIABLE)
Using the included pin cords, connect the lft (Land right A) output
jacks (FX and VARIABLE) on the DCO-2560 to the lef (L and ight
(CD, AUX, oF TAPE PLAY input jacks on an amie
‘There are two types of output jacks The Output ls varlabe forthe
\VARIABLE jacks, and fixed forthe FX jocks. you wont 0 be a0
oattl the output level on the DCO-2560, use the VARIABLE jocks,
(2) Connections to the Digit! Optical Output Jack (OPTICAL)
Use an optical bor cabo te connect the cial optical output jack on
{he OCD2560 10 the optical ingut jack ona cgital processor or DA
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orbra unit motion
orton. +
Lhe 2
hes
(2) Connections to the Digital Ovtput Jack (COAXIAL)
Use 75.0hm pin orate connect he ital output jack (COAXIAL of
the DCD-2560 to the dial input jack (COAXIAL) on 2 PA
1 Tur the power sultch on and load the se
2. Press the play button ( P PLAY)
‘© The number of the track currently playing, the index number, and the
lapsed time, ete, are displayed(2) Stopping Playback
es)
(mi st6P)
1 Prose the stop button ( Ml STOP).
playes
NOTE:
1 If no disc is loaded of i the dis i loaded upsideddown, the rack
number, index, and time displays wil all retd reo, and the entire
Broperty de to itor seratches, the depiy wil bea shown below,
Sand the number of tracks and remaining tme per tack wil nt be
‘laplayed. Also, the search operation may take longer than usual.
ee
Wen deta cannat be read property
90 oo
© Press the automatic search forward button { PM )
{+ Ifthe automatic roarch forward button (Dts pressed agin during
the search operation, the pickup moves on to the nest tack, te
© Returning to the
Current Taek nn
BEL | aRegeS fi,
Press the automate search reverse Buton M4)
(Cistiex
+ oa wo 1000>
—>
——>
© Press the automatic tearch reverse button (M4 |
{ifthe automatic search reverse Button (K€) is pressed again during
tha pekup moves on to the provous ack, ete
“+ Use this function to start playback from certain sections within tack
divided by index numbars
the search ope
© Finding Sections Within 8 T7IEK an
ADVANCED CD PLAYBACK
© Playing a Specific Track
© Use the number butons and the +10 button to input tne numberof the
desied tack
For oxamlo,to ply the fourth track press], ano play the 12th track
press 210 jand 2). The baginning ofthe rack i found and pleyback
@ Moving 10 Fotlowing Tracks
uring Paybock :
‘Automat each]
Soe
‘(Number buttons)
Press the INDEX button. ~" appears at the TRACK NO. aspay
@ Use tho number butions to speciy the tack name
"= now appears atthe INDEX dapay. Input the desired index number.
Payback starts trom there.
For example, to start listening from index number 2 on wack 3, press
ndenes
+ indexes are numbers which are assigned to sections within 2
‘wack Chock the disc's explanatory tos for tho nox numbers
+ Ifyou make an index search for an index number that sno
tne cise, playback wil str from the last index number onthe
© Praying specie Tracks ine
‘Specie Ordor neon [Programmed Pay
‘+ Wath tis function, you ean choose any ofthe tracks on the dite and
program them to play in any ordor.
+ Programing is possible with the dae holder open
Up to 20 tracks ean be programmed.
The programmed tvacke ste shown on the calendar.
(1) Programming
ESges= [777./2m
yy
(Roc/oimecn) (TY (2) Number buttons)‘+ Tho [PROGRAM] inaestor hts when the program/direct button
(PROG/DIRECT) ie pressed Now, use the numb buttans and the #10
button to program the tracks,
Toprograr vacks 3,12, and 7. or example, press[PROGTOIRECT (5,
Coo). ana
The track number Tights on the calendar each time a wack ie
programmed. The numberof tacks programmed is daplayed a the
Index display. and the total playing time forthe programmed tracks is
Indicated at the time spiny Aer he track ae programmed, the total
‘number of programmed racks's daplayed a the track number dispay
tnd the tot! playing time for the programmed Wack is indiestod the
time dptay
(2) Checking the Programmed Tracks (Remote control only),
(cau)
+ Pross the CALL button
The programmed tracks are displayed in order on the TRACK NO.
display each lime the CALL buton ls pressed
(3) Praying the Programmed Tracks
‘+ ross he b PLAY butonto ploy the trcksin the programmed order
(8) Correcting Programs
{Remote contro! only)
|
(umber buttons)
(CLEAR)
+ To correct » programmed tack, First press the CLEAR button, then
8 track In the mile ofthe program, use the CALL buton to
callout that tack then press the CLEAR buiton to clear i rom the
(5) Clearing the Entire Program
3s the PROG DIRECT button once again to clear the entire program
‘The entire program can alo be cosred by pressing the OPEN/CLOSE.
+ the PROG/DIRECT button is prosted during programmed playback,
the program mode sclared and normal playback continues from that
wack on.
© Piying Ar Tracks Repeatedly
@ Pioying a Single Track Repeatedly
Noves
+ Ifthe programming operation is performed inthe pay or pause
‘mode, the curren track s programmed as the fe rack nthe
program. Other programe’ can bo added, but the number of
Eee anas eeaie casiplnieg aston nese caer
+ Birct search is not possible during programmed playback
Pressing the number buttons adds tracks to the end of the
program.
‘+ Programming is algo possibie when the diee holder is open. A
‘rock number greater than the numberof tracks onthe dis can
be satin the program, but f wil automatically be ceed fern
the program batore playback stans.
20 tracks onthe die.
‘+ Thetotal program time and remaining program te 23 wel wil
not be dloplayed if weeks numbers greater than 20 ae prog
(> Pia)
(REPEAT ALL/1)
fess the REPEAT ALL/ bution, The CREPEAT] indctor thts.
he operation i th sre wether baton oF @ is pesed frst.
‘The oetase repent move inset the REPEAT ALL/T buon sprossed
‘The aon opoa oe set even if he REPEAT ALL
pressed during piyeck
To eancal he Topest mode, press the REPEAT ALI buton twee.
ie REPEAT AL ton pressed uring progr ya
(REPEAT ALL/1)
Press the REPEAT ALL/? button twice
4
Ta wack [ah wok >
kis ross
3 continuously,
(aamex
frees the REPEAT ALL/1 button twice during playsck. The CREREAT]
inaiator ight, andi you are a track number 20 oF loss, that number
appears on the ealondar display and that tack Is played ropeately.
For rack numbers 21 and above, the Wack numbers ot daplayed an
the ealandar daplay but the one-rack repeat mode wil funtion,
IWthe REPEAT ALL button is pressed twice inthe stop mode, rack
umber 1 appears on tho calendar display and onesrack ropoat is
possible, Prase the PLAY button to start playback,
Press the REPEAT ALL/T bution once sain fo conc the one-rack
teoeet mode. The Geply and pleybeck retum t normal@ sopping Momentary During Payback [Fane]
‘+ Playback can be stopped momentarily then resumed from the same
point
(11 PAUSE}
© Press tho pause button ( PAUSE!
‘
em
@ Prass the play button ( P PLAY! oF the pause button (1H PAUSE)
To resume playback prets either the ply button ( P PLAY) or the
pause button (i PAUSED
© Finding » Track White Listening
at igh Speed [Manuai Search]
‘+ You ean skip theough the dee while listening at high spe
“This funtion comes in handy for incing a cain pat inthe
2 Tong tack and starting playbsck ftom there.
‘+ Once you tnd the doses postion using the manual search operation,
release the manual seareh foraard button ( Db | or manual sareh
reverse button | €€ }t0 sar norma playback
dale ot
(1) Manuat Search Forward
Hold in the manual search forward button { DP 1
aeaN00)
Poy sup skip Skip. Skip Skip
fa ak ra wack
© During play, press and hod in the manual search forward button
bP") to Sk through the ese whi listening at high speed
‘+ Thenumber ofthe tee being skipped through, the index, number, sd
+ Inthe pause mode, the dise moves at about three times the spoed 25
uring tho play mode, but no sound Is heard
‘+ When the end ofthe last wack is reached while pressing the manual
search forward bution (D> 1, "23" appears onthe dap window and
the manus! search operation e stopped
To resume playback, press the manual search reverse button ( 44 ),
‘than do anotner operation once the "))” disappears om the splay,
Wo in the manual saarch reverse button ( 44)
a =
Shp Skip Skip Skip
© during pieyoack, press end hold inthe manual search rvaree button
(44.110 ship through the dsc while listening at high speed
The haply isthe same a during tne manual search fonaard opertion
+ inthe pause mode, the dee moves at bout three tes the speed 38
‘uring te play mode, but no sound is heed
‘+ When the bagining ofthe first track i reached wile pressing the
manual sosreh reverse buton ( 44 J, “CC” appears on tho deploy
Window and the manual search operation ls stopped
Torresume playback, press the monual search forward button | PP |,
than da another operation once the "CC" dlappears rom the espn.
(Bie
@ inserting Blanks Betwoon Tracks:
“+ Thi function inserts blonk spaces between wacks, making edtng
Sf:
=
eres cip
ald
aac
a6
esa
4
(auTo space)
@ Te AUTO SPACE indicator lights when the auto space button is
pressed,
@ Press tho ploy butan{ b PLAY) to star payback, When the end of
wack fr oached, a blank space of approximately 4 seconds is inserted
before the beginning of the next Wack
@ Prose the auto space button again fo tn the auto space function of.
@ Pausing At the Beginning of a Track
Biter Serching - Pou]
(0) Divoet Search
‘+ Pousing at the beginning of 2 tack found with the diract search
‘operation comes in hanay for practeing karaoke
| PAUSE)
@ Use tne number butions to st the desired track
© Press the pouse button (PAUSE!
1 To star playback, press ether the play button ( ® PLAY] or the paus
button 1 PAUSE!
(2) Program Search
1 Prose the pause button | HPAUSE) aftr programming tacks. The
boginning ofthe fist track Inthe program ie found and the dis 1
paused there.
9@ Playing Tracks in Random Order...
| +All ofthe tracks recorded on the ase canbe played once in random
orcer.
(RANDOM)
‘+ When the random button (RANDOM) is pressed, the [RANDORT]
indicator lights and random playback starts automaticaly
‘+ tho random button {RANDOM pressed when tracks are program
‘ed, only the programmad tracks are played at rendom.
‘= fthe random burton (RANDOM! Is pressed when the repeat function ie
‘seal track wil b played tough one in random order ater which
| a vecks wil be played through again in diferent order, and 20 on,
+ During the search operation, he rack number rom the st othe ost
‘rack on the dsc are dsplayed in apid succession on the rack number
‘Fapiey, so you cannot tell whst tack going 1 be played next unt
ofc teins
1 The total remaining time isnot displayed during the random mode,
{The euto edit mode is cancelled st the random button (RANDOM) is
® Exit Recording on Sides A
snd ofthe Tape
ean Foncton |
(2). Eulting by Tape Time Specification (TIME EDIT)
‘Th time et fuetion permit highly eficlent editing in conjunetion with
the length itape time) of the carstte tape to be recorded
(When ne TIME EDIT buton ie pressed, (€-.--1 will appear and the
player wil wat forthe tape time to be input. [EDIT] wil ight up.
@ Input the tape time withthe eumber buttons The tape time is he ta
time of sides A and 8
Example: For 8 46minuto tape, press 4 and 6,
@ Wien the tape time has been specie, the acs of side A that canbe
recorded are splayed on the calendar tnd the blank ime o ape side
‘Ais dapiayed at TIME. (2) daplayed at TRACK NO.
@ Pressing the TIMEISIDE AVE button parmits a check of the racks thet
fan be tororded on side 8 end the Dank tima.('b~ Tis displayed at
TRACK NO.
Each press ofthis bution ateratoly dplays side A and sido 8.
© Pressing te play ton p PLAY) starts he play fom the fis rack of
pause at the beginning ofthe ft track of side 8.
@ Pressing the play butt { ® PLAY| or the pauso button ( M PAUSE)
‘ein wil atr the play mode. When side has finished playing, the
player automaticaly stop.
(TIME/SIDE A/B) (Number buttons)
(1) Auto Eat Funetion (AUTO EDIT) (Remote contrat only)
‘The euto edit uncon avtomatialy divide the tracks onthe compact ise
int sides A ane 8, with ho division at the beginning ofa Wack in such 9¢
‘way that he die’ otal playing toes vided a lose as possible by one
|
| pressed during the random mode
watt
(auTo EDIT)
© Won the AUTO EDIT button is pressed inthe stop conton the total
play time of side A the frst half) and the tack numbers (on the
Esendar) ara daplayed for about? seconds Nex, the sige 8 last al)
Information is similry daplayed ster which the player automaticaly
paveos at the boginning of the fret tock of sido A. [EDIT] and
PROGRAM wil be It/on the dspay at this time.
Pressing the piey button { b PLAY) or the pause button (il PAUSE} will
start the play mode. When sido A has frished playing the player will
pause at the beginning of the fst track on side B.
@ Pressing the play butlan ( PLAY] or the pause button (i PAUSE)
‘again wil start the play mode, When sie B'has finished plsying, the
player automaticaly stop.
10
‘Wen a mistake has been made in the time specification and the
play button ( PLAY] has not yet been pressed pressing the TIME
EDIT burton wil return the eatngs tothe cancion of Sten. This
ean be done any number of times
© The tine eat function also works inthe program track selection mode
{Page 7,8) In his mode, ies A and 8 can be divided secording tthe
‘When the auto space function has been turned on, 4 second willbe
added tothe play time of each tack
NOTE:
7 The time eat tution will nat work for discs containing more
thon 21 wocks
‘© The automate search buttons (M4, PM andthe manuat search
buttons (44, D1 do not function during the time edit opera.
+ Prgtsing the stop button (Il STOP) ofthe open/close button
(dE OPEN/CLOSE) (except for atthe time of th Ink operation)
‘il cancal the time eat operation,
(3) Pik Function (PICK)
ln (2) ime ait, the rac are ordered from the first track of in the
programmed order so that lege bank space might remain st the end ot
the tape. The pick function is used to shorten this blank space. and
pfflectvely use the time of the specified tape,
@ in 2! time exit, press the pick button (PICK) following the tape time
Sspectication and before pressing the play burton ( PLAY)
@ When the display is showing side A, pick Is exccuted from among the
tracks other tan those feed on sie Ain tho blank portion of sie A.
‘When tha dieplay i showing side B, pick is executed fom among the
Untied tacks (inthe blank portion of side 8))
Example of tracks being placed inthe blank spaces
rats on tte dee —— (1 [2 TJ Tse Ds
Too not enter} etre he pk
During time eaittape ime specifcasom————-[1 |2]3]fe]{ 4 [5] 6|7 J
Ser Seb sco
[eves|raa|ion|ara ol?
m= enters tere ek
a
Tlets[s[{ «le [s
Sieh Sia
@ When there are no tracks that can be picked inthe blank portion of side
[A (side), cance the last rack of sia A (sie 8, incase the bank
portion, and pick an avalabe tack in the new bank poston.
[thie time the tracks cancelled trom sie Aare automatically fixed on
‘Wh tere are no tracks that can be picked oven though the lat ack
of side A side B} has been canclld, the sling wil emi tho same
ven i the cancellation is suspended,
‘Brame of tracks not being placed In the Bank spaces
(ETFS 77) oe mt}
ae
Eee | rae é |
When tracs arenotsiacedin blank spaces shownin Sie A Side 8 uh one
the dagram tothe right te lat rack rack 3 the
txampe) is conetled and substituted with a ack rom
o'8 go
ORB ETe TT)
Verte | ater ne
fitey« j{is[«[s [7
‘Side Side B
(8) Like Funtion (UN)
‘The link function provides the convenience of edting 8 number ofcictin Fading Out or Fading in at the —
sucezsion Desired Location ms Function
The lnk operation uso followin the tape time specification ofthe time [FaserFonetion]
tai function and bafre the ond of playback (Anaiog output only}
{@'vnan the Ink burton (LIN ie pressed, (EDIT) wit sto ashing
(1) Fading out and fading ins possible st the desited position dur
@ Aer te wacks have bean played, the player wl sop automata
‘he thant time ofthe tape vg be daployed att tne.
Pres te openfcloe button (dt OPENTCLOSE) tthe di holder and
change ihe ie
@ Pressing the time eat (TIME EDIT) buton will permit eating usingthe ©
tion time ofthe ape In Stop
(& OPEN/CLOSE)
(LINK)
O a
provided conds.(°**) wil ight up during tha operation
nd ( te) will flash. When fade out iz completed the player wil
Sutomaticaly pa
Wien the fader button (FADER) is presse frm the pause mode, the
player will start playing end fede in wil be provided for about 3
Seconds C128 igh up during the operation and = bwilflash,
ere]
NOTE:
‘+ Tho ink operation is canceled by the stop button STOP).
Wil aleo be eancaled it the dis holder e opened dering poy.
‘When eating has not boon performed a fr ar sde B wth the
time eit ie only for part ofsde A), ating wl be done within
the blank time of side A and time of side 8.
tciting has boon performed as fr as side 8 with he time
blank time of tide B wil be used for editing.
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(2) Setting the Fade Out Time in Advance (TIME FADE}
‘ wen the fader button (FADER) is pressed in he stop mode, he FADE
ingicator (C™425) wil ight up, TIME wil eppeat a8 Nand the
player will wat forthe input of the fade out tine.
@ Input the fade out time sth the (0~8) number buttons
@ Pressing he piay button (b PLAY) wil star the playback and the FADE.
indiestor (2) wl light up
@ The (w } ndiaton wil start flashing 5 seconde betore the specified
{ade out time and then the fade ot wil bogin, Te fod ou wil end
the specified time ana the player will automatially pause
“The time fade unetion wil be cancelled an auto search or manual
| _sesteh is performed diving playoock
3
Tp PLay)
raven) 2
(Number buttons)
@ To Search for the Peak Level
(Remote contro oni)
‘+ Tho playar searches forthe peak portion and plays a few seconds
ther side of this point repestedy, This is convenient for making
‘ecording sdjustments on the tape recorder.
SS
ae
© When the peak search button (PEAK SEARCH) is pressed inthe stop
‘mode, the PEAK indestr will fash and the player will e8rch fr the
@ Aer the soar, the PEAK incicotor ight up and a fow seconds ether
side. of the peak level point are played back reposted. This
Convenient for making recording adjustments on tho tape recorder,
@ To cancel the poak search, prose the stop { M STOP) button.
@ When the play button | P PLAY) or the pouse button (PAUSE) is
prestad-during peak search or while playing the poak portion back
Fepeatedy, the player wil goo te bagining of tha fst track the fist
"rock ofthe program for program playback. or the track that was fist
sloctad in the time edit] and begin playback from here ifthe play
Suton was prssed or enter the pauss mode ifthe pause button was
Nore
‘The peak search function reads the level ofthe die fom the
boginning ofthe de tothe end at eed interval and regarde
‘the meximum vale that was reod ae the peak
Peak search take a lite time for this reason
‘+The peak portion may change aac tima the dies is read and
thera may be 8 sight citfrence in the acival peak love, but
Since thi aifterence ever #0 sight thee will be no adverse
ifoctson the adjustment ofthe rozording level
4+ The time fade function is cancalad when the. peak search
operation is prtormed. Toure te time fode function set othe
Sop mode then reeet the funtion.
‘Buttons other than the open/cose button (& OPEN/CLOSE),
play button (PLAY), pause button (I PAUSE), and stop |
'STOP] button will not Uneion during peo search or repeat lay
of the peak portion.
@ Chenging the Speed of Playback vs
Playback ean be speeded up or slowed down
© Press the PITCH + or PITCH — button during the play or pause made to
change the spoed of playback.
@ when one ofthe PITCH Butons is presse, the amount ofthe speed
‘change appears on the seconds section (°S") ofthe TIME display for
‘approximataly2 seconds. "PITCH" appears when the speed ix slower
than normal, "PITCH +" whan the speed is fster than normal, The
peed can be changed in steps of 0.1% trom =120% to 720%
@ Press the PLAY button P PLAYI during playbackwith a dfernt speed
to return to normal speed playback.
‘Also, the speed stag i canceled Wf the stop mode is set during
Playback ata diferent speed,
‘NOTES
‘+ No deta s output from te dig output jack (OPTICAL! during
pleybock wath diterent peed (fen “PITCH” is you want
fo output data, prose the PLAY button ( P PLAY) 10 ratun to
normal spood playbsck
f+ The pitch also changes when the speed is changed,
the speed is changed during the time eit operation, the total
plying time chenges, 20 the ime of the blank space is not
aloulated accurately,
‘+ Tho time asplay (elapsed playback tne, remeining Se por
wack, oF total remaining time! wil not be accurate cing
playback with 9 diferent peed
1+ A-maximum of 3 sooond is required to turn to the normat
Speed when the PLAY button (> PLAY) is pressed uring
Playback with a diferent speed. During this time, only the
OPEN/CLOSE (4 OPEN/CLOSE! and STOP buttons ( MSTOP)
will unetionPLAYBACK USING THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
‘The accessory RC 222 remato contol unit can be sed to antral the CD
player from 8 convenient distance
(1) Inserting the dry cat battrios
1T emeve the beter cover onthe ack of tho remote contol unit
2. Inaort to RBP standard sie AA) dry cell bateries with eotoct
polarity a¢ indicated inside the bs
The batteries wil need, to be replaced approximately once 3 yes"
Replacement may be necessary earlier depending on how much the
Tn lege than 2 year from the time now Batories wore inserted, the
remota control fasta operate the CD payer from anearby Boston,
{ste to roplace the bates.
‘+ Inset the batteries propery, following the polarity diagram inside the
battery compartment, in other words make sure (+) and (terminals
+'"Do not combine new batteries with used ones.
bo nat combine aiforent typos of batri
+ Do not jumper opposite ples ofthe battres, expose them to heat,
break them open nor expose of them in open fie.
‘+ ifthe remote contol unt is not to be Used fr 9 tong period of time,
remove the bates from the unt
1+ Hthe betters have leaked, remove any traces of battery fluid from the
battery compartment, wiping thoroughly with a dry elth. Then insert,
ew atone
(2) Directions for Use
+ Operate the remote contro unt while pointing it towards the
remote contol sensor on the CD player [eee balowl
Fight 20°
a
Remote contol sonsoe
Let 20°
‘when e remote contol signa is received, the remote contol indicator on
front of the CD player ights briy.
The mote contol unit can be used ata distance upto 8 moters in 2
“traight line from the CD player. This distance decreases if there are
‘battuctions blocking the signal path or when the remote contol unt is
‘persted st en angle tom the remote contra sensor.
‘+The butons on the remote contol unit have ideal functions with
those on the CD player.
However the following functions cannot be remote controled: Power
ONoFF.
Cautions on Use
+ "De nt press the operation buttons on the main nit and on the remote
control unit simultaneousy, as this wil esult In malfunction.
+ Theremote control unit may not operate properly ithe remote contat
censor is exposed to rect sumight or strong arial lighting, or if
hare fa'an abject between the remote contol nit snd the remote
13REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC-232
|
|
14
Dise Holder Open/Close button
(2 oPenscLose)
(Rovevietose) AE,
Pray button | PLAY) | ean
pause boon cn eaise Len
foe tutor im pnusey Hs
eee
soete we vat nn v1 ll
the Program M
1 For progrem search, press the PROGRAM but
{on then the number buttons (0 though 8 nd
‘HO.
‘© Tho romoto control unit is normally sett the
rect made
f ( —) rearan son roca
FL Fronram burton (PROGRAM
DERGN
Hen wen nen
Number butions (0 through 9)
Atomic sch evene won 1 [Ig
eee
are GI
Sarum ll
index button «wdexr Il
Fader baton (FADER) — Lge
em wou
I
SFTP ten exw
St TI Pach — burton frre
wae | Pich + bution (PITCH #)
[reves niton erean
Random baton FANDOM
t
‘uo ott paton wsro com IL
Peak sewsh ton PEAK) I
Normally, direct search is possible simply by pressing the desired
Program Search (During playback, the track which is curently playing
{a programmed as the Tot track)
Press the PROGRAM button, thon press the number buttons
For example, to program tacks number 3, 11, and 5, press
PROGRAM ~~ 3 #10 and 5
Te cancel the program, press the DIRECT button
ee oral
|
Display burton (OISPLAY}
Time mode button (TIME)
Use this oes the output level (VOLUME! of the
headphones or line output (VARIABLE)
‘Tho volume increases when tho (+) button ie
pressed, decreases when the (-) button ie prose.
1 inputting the Track Numbers
Fortrackaumbers below, simply pres tho corresponding button. For
twock numbers of 10 and qrester,prass the +10 then the number
batons.
For example, for tack number 22 press +10 twice then 2.
‘The volume control on the unit wil oprate whon the volume buttons
‘The volume ean be checked by looking atthe postion of‘SPECIFICATIONS
AUDIO
No. of Channels:
Frequency Response:
Dynamic Range:
Signal-to-noise Rati
Harmonie Distertion:
Separation:
Wow & Flutter:
Output Vottage
Discs
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS.
Power Supply:
Power Consumption:
Dimensions:
Weight:
FUNCTIONS AND DISPLAY
Funetions:
Display:
Others:
REMOTE CONTROL UNTT:
Remote Control Syster
Power Supply:
External Dimensions:
Weight:
‘SUPPLIED ACI
2 channels
2~ 20,000 Hz
10048
11608
0.0018% (1 kHz)
110 dB (1 kHz)
Below measurable limit:
(£0.001% W. peak)
20, VARIABLE 0-20
‘Compact Dise format
50/60 He, voltage is shown on rating label
20
484 (17-9/80") W x 122 (4-51/64") Hx 960 (14-11/64") D mm
105kg
Direct selection, automatic search,
programmed playback, repeat playback,
‘marwal search, auto space, time mode,
pitch control, index soarch,
fader, pic, link, peak search, time edit,
auto edt, emphasis feature
“Track number, time, music calendar,
and engaged modes,
Headphones jack
Rc-232
Infrared pulse system
3 DG; two RGP (standard size AA)
‘ry cel batteries
60 (2-23164") W x 17 (6.31/92") Hx 18 (45/64") D mm
1009 (including batterios)
Pin-plug connection cord, mini serewdtive.
* Design and specifications are subject to change without notice in the course of product improvement
1516
NOTE FOR HANDLING OF LASER PICK-UP
© NAMES OF PARTS
Ha vottage values across Pin ® of TP102 (+5V)
‘and Pin ® (jop) of Unit (2U-2165) is Vi, the value
‘orlaser diode current "op 1" canbe found aformula
stop t=
Top = 2a
‘@ CONNECTION DIAGRAM OF CONNECTOR (1)
KSS-151A Accessory flexible wire terminals,
© CONNECTION DIAGRAM OF CONNECTOR (2)
KSS-151A > TERMINAL PW. > MAIN PW.B.
>
NAME PLATE.
KSS-I5IA
}O0000
10 000,
‘Year ist te)
Day Monts Quay Cont No
late. C0 0 O O
Nee: Month indoaton XZ slg 10, 1,12
el On 0) 0)
Convot ener | 1 Figure 1e.Decimal Place
bythe Pat
10 Figures
Inecaon units mA omit a decimal pot.
‘Seldered Stor Creu Prion (A)
uses
‘TERMINAL PWS.
2216s
MAIN PW.
caro
>| canoe
310
Note: The soldered connecting parton must be bridged
hon eraving OC02Caution for Handling the Laser Pick-up
‘The laser pick-up KSS-151A is assembled and precisely
aguusted using a sophisticated manufacturing process in our
plant. Do not disassemble or attempt to readjust t. Please keep
the following instructions carefully in handling pick-up.
1. General Care
(1) Storage
Do not store the pick-up in dusty, high-temperatured or
high -humieity environments
(2) Please take care for preventing from shock by fling down
or careless handing,
2. Laser Diode (LD)
(1) Protect your eyes
‘The laser beam may damage the human eye, since the
intensity ofthe focused spot may reach 1.3x 10" Wiom™ even
ifthe intensity atthe objective lens is 400 »W 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 atthe laser fight beam either
through the objective lens direcy nor ancther lens or &
Poison of As
‘Since the LD chip contains As (Arsenic), as GaAs + GaAlAs,
fas known as the poison, although the poison is relatively
weak, in comparing with otters, ¢.g.AscOs, AsCia etc, and
the amounts small, avoid puting the chip in acid or an alkali
solution, heating it over 200'C or puting it into your mouth.
(9) Avoid surge curent or electrostatic discharge
‘The LD may be damaged or deteriorated by its own strong
light if large current is supplied to it, even if only a short
pulse,
Make sure that there is no surge current inthe LD driving
PLAY ‘Starts focus servo and disc wns. | @ Push when adjust tracking offset
‘© When completed, displays track number 02
PAUSE ‘Starts focus servo, tracking servo, | @ When PLAY button is pushed, stats tracking servo and side servo,
slide servo, spindle serv. (© When completed, track number 03.
| ‘Other bution | No normal operation, ‘Do nat operate butons other than above
'
© if misoperated, immediately turn power switch OFF.
(Caution)
+ Do not use remote control during service program mode.
(1) Necessary equipment for ajustment
1. Dual trace oscilosoope
2, Reference disc (CA-1094)
3, Oscilator (10 Hz ~ 10 kHz, 0~ 3 Vp-p)
4, Frequency counter (readable more than 5 KHz) |
| 3. Adjustment
i
0)
fo * [5] "is Terminal Pin on Main Unit.
1
wv167 Te O——#-$ fo] 11
RIS ha 048 Lowot ur
W170 TEO O- Wy Ho
R189 ggkq 0144 T 0.001 pr
71 FEL OW $+ {] FI
cH RISE azn O11 Logo uF to
W172 FEO oq
RIS? aot 0142 = o0ot ar
JVv168. GND ©] ano |
(tr for measurement in Main Unit
20(2) Location
© Preset
MAIN UNIT 2U-2165
E> @ oF en
vyR3o4
SARSTED ITE SMEE |
‘O swiraTeo ivirane |
ros! Vvace =
yRi03
FOF @cn
FRONT PANEL
‘Start service program,
Preset VR101 ~ 104, VR9OO as per lft igure.
vatos
Fo)
vaio :
| oy 8 5 Ociock
vatoe ;
as? soe
varios '
1 & some
6 O'clock,
vRi900
(Sune)
9 O'clock
‘Step. 1. Slide offset
2. Tracking offset
3. Focus gain
4. Focus offset
5. Tracking gain
6, Tracking offset recheck
212
4, Slide offset
‘connection
Oseioscope
robe
(sues +
(ondaicl! wt t-
UL __J
Oscitoscope Adjust heck Step
(0¢ range)
Vv] # | otume) | (Oseitoscope)
eavew | 1-2 | vRo00 ero 1. Shor the + and terminal ofthe sciloscope.
meld 2 Adjust the VRQ00 [SLIDE] to OV #0.1V.
5, Tracking offset
Connection
Oscttoscope
2u.2105 P.M.
TPere0197§ +
+ (Guo}o ———__—10-
Oseitscope ‘Adjust | hock Step
(OC range)
v Jw (Volume) (Oscilloscope)
ee ee | ono) 1. Push [BOPENIGLOSE|and load cise holder reference disk.
tv | 2.Pusn [a OPENCLOSE| end cose dic holder.
23: Push[ » PLAY} tum disc
aa 4, Short (+) (of oscilloscope and check the base line
6, Adjust VR101 [T-OF FSET] to equalize upper and lower
amplitude ofthe waveform.6. Focus gain
Connection
2U2105 P.W.8,
TP (GND)
P(rFeno—_________|
TPiFe)
Te (Feo}oe lg,
t
Oxitloscope
Counter
Oxclaor
rire
pio.
Oseitaor | Gounter | Oscitscope | Aalst Check Sep
v H_ | (Volume) (Oscilloscope)
: 1. Push [PAUSE]
seals | sontt vais 2. Set osiltor to 50 Her Vp.
Gory) e0crange | vatoe 8, Switch osiloscope input to XY mode
oY onde Xaxis | 4, Adjust VR102 (F-GAIN] to symmetrize|
Lissajous figures to X and Y axes.
ra oo? |» tthe racking gains not propery acute the
Waveform not right
Xaxie
Vex
Vane
‘waveform becomes as per te lft igure.
2324
7. Focus offset
a
_
rv unot @ loy
‘TP (GND) tor | TS
Se |e =
v H (Volume) | (Oscilloscope)
(40.1V)
eaten
en
a 1
Ai)
AMINO
ea
a oe
2, Set oscillator to 580 Hz, 1 Vp-p (20.5 V).
8 VR103 [F-OFFSET] to minimize pattern jter.
increase of jitter amount thus producing the intermitent
‘sound may occur.8, Tracking gain
‘Connection
2U2166 p.m.
rp reo. lo,
Te (reo —_______|
Tr iTeiop
TP (GND)
Oscileseope
Oscillator
13 ©)
+ Caution: Connect oscillator after [11 PAUSE] pushed and servo function started.
Oscitator | Counter |
Oscitoscope | Adjust | heck
Step
V_ [Ht [ tvetumey] —(scitoscore) | +. push [iT PAUSE].
eo 18k
(e120 Hz) | 1.8 kHz
e3vpp | (120He)
(o.1y)
Yau 2. Connect oscillator.
| 3, Set oscillator to 1.8 kHz/3 Vp-p.
DC range | vAto4 exis | 4, Switch oscilloscope input to X-Y mode.
0% mode 5, Adjust VR104[T-GAIN}to symmetize Lissajous
v0 90°
O-
Y aie
oa
¥ cis
i
Waveform not right | *
figures to X-Y axes,
If the focus gain is not properly adlusted, the
wavetorm becomes as per the left figure.
9, Tracking offset adjustment check
(1) Adjust tracking offset agin
(2) Push (i
‘STOP] and stop cic.
(3) Push [> PLAY] and check diso turns,
"Note: If dise doos not turn, push [> PLAY] again and check track number 22 is displayed,
(4) Check oscilloscope waveform upper and lower amplitude are same to base in.
(Difference of vertical amplitude should be within the range of 5% tothe base line.)
(6) Incase the height of waveform differs adjust with the VR101.
(8) Push (il STOP) and stop aise.
(6) Push [& OPEN/CLOSE] and remove the reterence disc.26
HEAT RUN MODE FUNCTION
Heat Run Mode
1) To activate
While hold pushing 1,4, 7, simultaneously, turn the unit power on. The remote control sensor indicator will igh to show that
the unit is shifted in Heat Run mode.
Be sure to load the disc previously.
Press the disc holder openiciose button (4 OPEN/CLOSE) to cancel Heat Run Mode.
Never push the PAUSE button,
2) Operation
During the Heat Run mode to shift the unit in Play mode makes the unt replays from the first music ater opens the loader
‘once and re-closes it when finish playing the las track (comes into lead ou).
Hereatter, operates opentciose of loader, servo on, reading of TOC, and playing repeatedly, For a disc with more than 80
tracks, repeat playing the two tracks; the first and the last ones.
3) Error Massage
When the system error occurs while in Heat Run mode, the following error message will splay on the Track No. indicator and
stops operation.
1.61
At the time of Focus Serve does not activate,
2.62
‘When unable to detect synchronous pattern however the disci in rotating. (GFS does not drive)
a.
No eynchronous pattern can be detected while in Play made. (No GFS drives)
4.54
‘When TOC is unreadable in despite of servo is activated,
5.E5
In case of loader malfunctions. (Unable to turn on the switch.)
6.66
‘The inner circle switch of Pick-up does not turn off.
7.67
“The inner cicle switch of Pick-up does not turn on.
+ Also, displays the number of operation up to this time on the Time (Min) indicator.IC TERMINAL FUNCTION
(CXA1081S Terminal Function
Temina] Tombal | vO] DG vetape “Terminal Funeon
No_| symeot o.
[ret 1 Ie Inpatierinal of capaclance coupled AF summing apier oat
2 _| FO ove “emia fr RF summing ampiir op. Check panto Eye pater
3 | FFG) tte Feedback npultemina of RF sunming amp.
4 [en [ewer Pads ang termina for Laser Ded (.)- (06 vege et aud)
5 [w o |= ‘Opa tein of APC (Automatic Power Conta) LO ample. (OC votage:a-aub, PD opened)
6 _| Po ie Input terminal of APC Automatic Power Cont PD amie. (OC volage: opened)
7 | po: |e ove ut orinal of AF LV apie), Rectvos an input cuont tough A + C erring of holo God
a _| Poe fe Revers put terina of FV ampli (2) Receives an input current tough 8 + D terminals of hot dod
@ [ve = |e ‘ALE dba power supply Becomes GND.
[A mene power suppy: Becomes VR. (connect pin 14)
°F rte Reverse input ternal fF HV amr.
Receives an put curent trough F termina of hot doe.
w/e Ye Fevers put iarminal ot E-V api.
Receives an input current trough E terminal of photo ode,
2 | £0 ole ‘Cuput tein of EV ameter.
aI min Feeaback pot ein of EV amp For gain conveling of HV amp.
16a © | veo ‘uiput ominal of DC votages (Veo + Vee)2-
35_| cca 1/39 Iepul rin of capactance coupled delet boom hol out
16 [cor © | 12 ‘Qupu terminal of dee boom Nos
7 | Ve = [2s "ALE dusk power supply: Becomes nogalve power supply emia
_Aimono power supply: Becomes GND.
we [reeas | 1 |o Bas trina for non overs ede of osu ener apie,
For CMR controling of focus evar ampli.
ra Oo | wre ‘Quputteinal focus ror amp.
2 [Te ©_| vo ‘Ouput win of tacking ener arp
21_| verecT | 0 | voren ‘Quip terminal of detect compara, (0G vekage: Connect a TOK load redsianoe}
22 _| MAR | van ‘Ouputterrinal of MIRR comparator (DG volage: Connect a OKA load essence)
@a_| oP 1/13) ‘Connesng terminal or MIRR hol cxpastor. Nen evereenpul minal of MIA comparaio,
26 ee te ‘Connecng terminal defect bottom hol capac.
2 [oc | — |-25 "A dat power suppy: GND.
Ai mono power suppy: GND (Ve).
me _| ASY mS Input terminal of auto apm contk
ar [Ew O_| vee ‘Cup emir of EFM compara, (OC voage: omedt a 10KA__badresistaco)
28_| FOK o| row. ‘Quputteinl focus OX compaate. (DC volage: Comecta OK lad esisance)
29 | TON |__| -25(0GNO)_| OWOFF sing errna for ner code (LD). (06 votage: At LO ON)
20 | vor = [as Posto power supp terina
CxA1081S
2CXA1372S Treminal Function
FTeminal]| Symbol] 00) Terrinal Feton
No,
1 _ [te 1 [racking eee signal input ein
2 _| Torct |_| eapsctr connecting tein frie constant lhe ine of fet
3 arse | not terminal of ATSC detecting whdow comparator.
4 [re | np tril of oe 2 coss comparator,
3 [Fe |_| Foovs enor signal inp orinal
6_| Forcr 1 _| Capac conratng tarrinal ori constant al he tne of elect,
7 [ve 1 | mien vege inp wri.
@_| Fab. 1 | tna oresucing higher ange gain of ecu cer, connect a capacior betwen his erinal and erinal amiber
2 _| Fs 1 | sit highor ange gan of fcus sore by FS3 ONOFF.
10 | Fe |__| Terminal for exten ne constant to nerease lower range ofocis san
1_| Feo © | Focus ive ctr
12) Fe |_| Reverse input trina for ocus api,
13 | sAGH 1 Terra or eral te constant o mak focus search waver
4 | teu |_| Terina or extral tre constant o shit higher rango gain of warkg
15 _| Toe, |_| Terrina or eternal ine constant o shit higher rango ain of wacking
a7 _ | tao. (2 _| Tracking ve ott
18 | ta |__| Revert input erin tor racing anpir
19 [su 1 | on rvere input terminal for ed ample.
‘| S10 0 _| Sted ave ovou.
a_[ se. {| Rovere input terminal x sod arp:
22 _| FSET |_| Terminal to compensate peak in focustracking phase.
| ser | Devers a curent sat the lg fous soa, vack|iuTp. and ded Kok.
24__| esto? | Terminal for tat sch ONOFF to detect ds innermost ae
25_| oie. | Terminals used atthe tne oft Wack ump. AT kohm pl up ret auded
27 [voc 1 _| Reciess ave protection cat of sled activates at". A 47k lm pul wp resistor nuded
25 | uk 1 _| Sera ata wanser dock nput tom CPU.
2 par, 1 [tates npr rom CPU.
30 | oaTa | Sora data input rom GPU.
a1_[xast | Reet nputiorinal, Rosai at"
a2 | cour (© | Terminal to ouput sgl or track number cunt
23 | SENS (0 _| Terminal to ouput F20, AS, TZO, SSTOP by command for GPU,
35 | MRR (© | Ouputtominal or MIRR comparator
26_| oFcT (© | Outpt orninal fr DEFECT comparator
a7 [sy |__| put teint or auto-eyeote conta,
oo_[ ern (© _ | Cutptorrina tor EFM comparator.
9_| FoK (© | utter or foous OK (FOK) comparator
40 ocr (© _| DEFECT boom hot ouput termina
a1_| coe |__| tnpt terminal o ngut OEFECT botom bald out by capactance corto,
2 [oa |_| Capac cennoztng tinal for DEFECT botor hoi
4 _|or 1 ___| MUR ald capastr connecing toma Anon-everse nput einer MRR compar,
45_[ RFI 1 | rput termina to ingut RF sunning ample out by capactance combination.
46 | AFO. (© | Output ernina for AF suming amp, Chock pont fey pation.
“3 [me | Tracking 20 cree comparator input trmink
28CXA13728
(€XD25000 Terminal Function
Temi] Syrba_] 10 Tormnal Function
No
1 | Fox |_| irpatterina tor Ox taussg. Uso for Seve-auosequencet
2_| Few (© | Outputo shit time constant of ouput ror epnce motor.
3 _| wow (© _| OWOFF conto upto spine ma.
+ | woe. (0 _| Sere canuot or spine mot.
5] wos: (© | Servo contol er spine moto
6 w00K. (© Samping GES by 460 Hz and Rie HF, caivers "1 Ris ominously “6 nes, dover"
7 [ne =
3 | wooo (© | eztaon euro eupu tor analog EFM PLL,
9 [veo | Oselation current upto analog EFM PLL 1 LOOK= a 6AGeM.
10 | Test 1 _| TEST cua Nomaly GND.
11] P00 (0 | charge pump ouput for analog EFA PLL
12 | vee ‘GND,
13_| no. 7
14 [Ne =
15_| ne =
16 _| vPco (© | charge pup cut or varie ph PLL
17_| vox "© | oskinput tom extemal VCO fr varie pitch, e canter 16 aH
18 | FLO, (0 _| Fite ouput for master PLL (save~igtal PLL)
19 | eu | Fier put or master PLL
‘20 [ P00) (© | charge pune out or master PLL.
21 | Aves ‘Analog GND.
22 [av [conto vetage opt or master VOO.
23_| Aloo ‘Aston power supp (50,
26_| Re 1 _[ eM etna input
25__| Testa 1 | Put ono.
‘2e_[ Teste | Putto ano,
z_[ Asvo (0 _| Fullswing ouput ov EFM (LaVes,H=VDD),
2a _| testa 1 | Putte ano.
[no =
a0 | Psst 1 npute ait xpi ade of aco data, Sorel ut at paral up at
29Tema] Synbor] vO Terminal Fundion
Ne.
‘a1_| wok ‘O_ Bra race fora bat Wor-obex 2 Fe
32_[ uRcK. (0) BVA teriace for 48 bit sot Look Fs
33_| voo Powersupply (+80)
36_| Oat (0 _| At PSSt=1 fr DAN6 (85) ouput: PSSL=0 er sail data of 48 Sl. 25 COMP, SB sh
35_| Dats (0 | ALPSSi=t for DAYS ovat PSSL=0 frit Cock of 48 bt sl
| Date (© | ALPSSL=! for DAts ouput PSSL=0 or sora data of 66 x iol (7 COMP, LSB
‘a7_[ Dats (©_| ALPSSi=t for DAIS ouput; PSSL=0 for bit cock of 6 B lL
30 [ oare (© __| ALPS6L=1 for OAI2 ouput PSSL-O or LR dock of 6 Be lt
39_[ oan (© _| ALPsSL=t fo DAN expt: PSSL0 or GTOP ouput
40_[ oavo (0 _| ALPSSL=1 for DAO ouput PSSL=0 or XUGF ouput
1_| 0ace (0 | ALPSSL=t for DADO ouput PSSL=O for NPLEK oubut
2_| ove (0 | At PsSt=t for DAD8 ouput PSSL=0 for GFS ouput
43 | Daor (0 _| ALPSSL=1 for DAO? ouput PSSL=0 for RECK ouput
44 | Da0s (0 _| ALPSSt=t for DADS out: PSSLaD fr 2PO ouput
45 | OA05 (©_| ALPSSixt for DAIS ouput PSSL=0 for XRAGF ouput
46 | one (0 _| ALPSSt= for DADE ouput PSSL=O for MNTS ouput
“@7_[ oa (0 | ALPSSL=1 for DADS euput PSSL=0 fer MNT? output
23_| ome (© | ALPSSL= for DA02 ouput PSSL-O or MNTI cutout
| oat (0 _| ALPSSL-=1 or OAD ouput PSSL-Ofor MNTO oust
30 | APTR, (© | Control ouput or aperture compensation. nH fer Fc,
st | APT (© _| Consol outer ape componeatn In Hor Lc
| ves NO.
[ar 1 | etl estat Gretnput y slong of ede, 16 Soealz or S.OSBaNS_
‘s4_[ TAG. (0 | ta eset cet put tote s54adi.
5 _[ ars. |__| Selection input trina of Xtal "for Xtal 16.0840 H or S.BEBaNE|
6_[ Fst (0 | 21 Diving ouput o 58 and 4 minal. No chango by variable ph
7 | cm (© | 4.220 cut Won variable pchod, cutaneous changos
s3_| crew (0 _| 16.s04dis cuput When varable ped, smutanoouy changes,
52 | woe |_| Digatout ONOFF contol ON aH OFF at.
60 | our (© _| Digtaout ouput teria
1_[ MPH (0 | When playoack dis enphasied, owbutsH:ohewisecupuis
2 _| Wrox. (© _ | WFCK (Wie Fame Coc ovo.
63 | SCOR (© | Output ot ubcode ene. S04St.H ouput when ether one detected
4 _| $850 (0 | Serial oust of Sub PW.
‘e5_| ExcK 1 Ciockiuput for SBS0 readout
‘e5_| S050) (2 | Outpt for Sub 0 60s and POM poak ove TSBs
7 | sock | tock input for S050 reas ut
ee _[ mute | Mit at remove moa.
eo _| sens =| SENS oxtpur Outputs to CPU,
70_| AST T_| Syetom rset put Reset at 1
71_| DATA | input feria cata tom CPU.
72_| mat [trp frac rom CPU. Latlenes srs doa at lave,
73_| veo Powersupply (54.
74 10K | Seva data wanser Gack opt rom GPU.
75_| SEN | SENS rout rom S5°.
72 _| enw 1 | rput asking puso.
7 | Dato (0 | Seria data ctput SSP.
7a_[ x10 (© | Serial cata latch ouput to SSP.
7 | cKO) (© | Soria data rarer cock putt SSP.
eo | MRA 1 | Bor spa nput, Ue for vac mp for over 128 vans, using alosoquencerxD25000
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(¢Partincated wit he mark” © * arent aways in stock and possi to take a long perio tie for supplying, or in
some case supplying of part may be refused.
(@ When ordering of part, clearly indicate "1" and "I" (i) to avoid mis-supplying,
© Ordoing prt without sang ts part number cannot be supped.
‘ Partireicated withthe mark" not usted in tho exploded vow.
WARNING:
Pars markad wth tis symbol cS EE have crcl characteris.
Uso ONLY rplacoment pars recommended by te manufacturer.
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31PARTS LIST OF P.W.BOARD
2U-2165 SIG. AUDIO UNIT
Fet.No[ PatNo. | PatName Remarks et No. | PartNo. Pan Name Remarks
‘SEMICONDUCTOR GROUP ‘CAPACITOR GROUP
e101 | 262 1905 001 | oxAta725 (Ceramic)
pene eee ane) (C10 | 2597179900 | CKASBIHSETKTIOD-a) | SSDPFISOV
iets | Sas eeeoor | Gatecte, cr21.t22_ | 269.4596 909 | cCAssLiH100cT(O0-9) | 10pF/50V
HS | eet | enecie) Crea | asa ria0e21 | ckaserHi02KT(00-2) | oOOTWFSOV
ee | cre enone ckbestn por ore) cr2e | 259.4837 940 | CCASSLiH200sT(002) | a9pF/SOV
ee ee | eee cra | 259.4443 908 | Cc4ssL1H201sT 2o0pFs0V
et ees c129.94 | 259.4599 949 | CoassLIHtO1JT(OD-2) | roopFSOV
pe | eee | aaa 6135 | 253 9098 909 | ckes=1E104zT omFesv
10205,206 | 262 1180006 | cF37608 crat~raa | 259 1160921 | ckesBitHi0eKT(00-9) | oo01FISOV
ee eee ae c204 | 259.4598 909 | CoassLsH100CT(00-3) | 10pF/60V
ee ae 0205,206, | 259 2006 909 | cx¢5=1E104zT o1urosy
ic209 | 262 v205 002 | To74HCuoAAP 2
pesto Ee | ees cies coo tsiaese) e210 | 255.4538 049 | co“ssLtHi01sT(00-3) | 100pF60v
poorly aes tote oi | rericoane) cai | 258.4595 955 | cCassLHos9cT(OD-s) | spFisov
Noeta | 268.0865 007 | BAts216 213 | 258.4535 089 | CO4sSL1H080TO(00.3) | soFisov
osOr 06) 26s ores on! | ADIBeen cae | 259 1190947 | cKesBrHI52KT(DD-9). | OOOTSFISOV
tca0s-s12 | 269 0860 008 | NESS92 (oruPC4570) |Retortopago 3 | | cao; | 50.4507 937 | Co4SSL1H9EQNT(OD-3) | 96pF SOV
10318-318 | 262 0864 006 | wPCA570 0223-226 | 259 9026 909 | cxes=1E104ZT omrasv
| |aeeee c228 | 259 1180921 | cxeseiHiaeKT(00-9) | ooo1uF/SoV
ete eee 0251 | 253 e008 909 | cxes-=1&104zT ouFesv
oe |e en (o801,802 | 259 1161 908 | cxesrrH108z7(00-9) J ootuFisov
eto cre toa cas aeoate 6804,205 | 259 9098 908 | cxas-=1€104zT onuFesy
TRi0g | 272 0025 907 | 28B562(0)TF 08068 | 253 1179961 | cKess1H98IKT(OD-9). | sa0pFISOV
cE os | acer ‘c807,902 | 253 9006 908 | CK45=1E104zT onFi2sv
pg re ces oor | Ameen, ‘C804 253 1181 904 | CKASFIHIOSZT(O0-9) | 001pFISOV
‘Trios | 2740036905 | 2s0460(C)TF
-TR106,107 | 272 o026 907 | 258562(0)TF |
Trios | 274 0096 905 | 280468(C)TF
Tri0g | 272 0025 907 | 2sB56(C)TF (Electrolytic)
Tania | 2740086905 | as0468(0)TF (6102,108. | 254 4260 a18 | CEOaWIHReEMT(SME) | 022,F0V
aitt | 2720028 007 | 2s8562(0)TF 17 | 254.4397 910 | CEoawrHeRaMT(sMe) | 68uFS0V
‘Tare | 2740036605 | 250468 0)TF 12s | 254 4968 934 | CEOAWIEIOIMTIASR) | toouF/25V
rit7 | 272 0028 907 | 2s8562(C)TF cra | a5¢-4a13.905 | cEoeWiHaRaMTYASA) |s3uFS0V
‘trast | 269 0026 900 | RN2202(10K-10K)T 201 | 254 4819.963 | CEORWIHOTOMTIASF) | 1nFISOV
‘rras2 | 260 0025 901 | AN1202(10K-10K)T ‘cao | 254 4363806 | CEOAWiVSGOMT(ASF) | S5,F5V
-TRas9,401 | 271 0101 925 | 254999(0)7-70, ais | 254 4280738 | CEOAWiHTOIMC(AWF) | 100,F'50V
‘TAs01,502 | 273 028 918 | asc2a7e(areyTPE2 (0216227 | 254 «260 922 | CEOAWIHASSMT(SME) | 033NF'50V
‘TR900 901 | 2730178 925 | 2801740(RS)T:70 care-a16 | 254 4319 969 | CEDAWIHOIOMT(ASF) | 1WFISOV
201.351 | 276 0482 08 | 1SS270ATE coa2t-ses | 254 asia 918 | CEOAWiHTOOMT(ASF) | r0KF/S0V
acs’ | 276 0501 gee | HzaaL-a7D coast | 254 4068 947 | CEoaWiEzotMTASF) | 2amuR25v
aoe | 276 0051 973 | Hz70-2TE Ccast-s6e | 254 «289 798 | CEOAWIHTOIMC(AWF) | 1O0KF=0V
900.901 | 276 0432 909 | 1s8270A TE (o37t-374 | 254 4367 708 | CEOSWIHATIM(ASF) | A7OAFISOV
C4030 | 256 4282 907 | CEoNWiCaRIMTIASF) | aanueEV
502 | 25s.4ara.018 | CEOsWrHrOOMT(ASF) | 10uFEOV
RESTOR GROUP 504 | 256.4368 047 | CEosWiEz2iMTIASH) | zai e=V
‘vRi01,102 | 211 6077 912 | voaPE2o3 20Ka
vios | 21160776925 | voePer03 10K
vatos | 211 6077912 | vosPB203 20K. (File)
ris | 2116077963 | vosPe473, aKa c1or | 286.4235 934 [CQseP2AtoasTINH) | OoTAFIHOOV
\VR301-s04] 211 6077 938 | VosPBI04 +00Ka. 105 | 255.4257 903 J oaasP2az72sTINH) | ooce7aF/t00v
10s | 255 4232.005 | caasP2asszuTinH) | o.casauF/100v
cio7 | 2554235984 | cossPeatossTINN) | ootuF/I00v
cro | 255 4232995 | casaPeassosTINH) | o00sauFrI0oV
cons | 25s.za2992 | casapenzeaTinh) | o0022uFrM00V
cra | 2554295963 | casapeassamiNk) | 00056uFrM00V2U-2133 DISPLAY UNIT
et No, | Panne, | Panta ears eto. [ Panto, | PartNare omar
199 [255206004 | cosaPeatoarTan) [oornoow | | beor-cor [276 oom ora | 12076ATE
coss-ose | 2554235001 | comapeazrisTNe) | 27/1007 T09-712
cos7-360 | 25s 235 018 |cosspaaiowsrI) | 109F/100V 2504095097 | FPtosMs rLTuse
cariare |assazazon |cossPeatersTiNe) | 1pF/1007 ssn 017200 | GRUSe:X8 EMOTE senson
ccavaa7s | ass4zs2.0e | cosspaneassTinn) | s20pF00V 205019 10 | a1PFFC-CONN,
ccavs-2e0 | 2564237 902 | consPaazrasTinn) | o0e7iF/0OV BASE
coor | 256 r2t4s0s |comautnisarr | ootsursov 009.0011 oo8 |a1P FF
coca [ess raneses |cosaunnacart | ooasqursov 21240000 | TACT SWITCH
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C108 256 1034911 | CFasATHSSJT_ [oossuFisov
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cis 2561034068 crssaniacast ——[onsenrisov | [oro | 2e0 051601 | No7er2EA
cre [ase raosert jorasainssss —oosaurisov | | icroe | aeaosn0 0s | NUMTOMI2FA
cone | 256 1035 910 | CFaSAIHZ24sT 0.22uFISOV 10703 263 0553 006 | NIM780SFA.
cai |zseraaese7 |creaannarart ——ooerarisov | | icra | aenocot os | wunrouosta
e900 (256 1034 940 | CF9SATHSEJT 0.056uF/SOV 1c705 | 276.0405 901 | s1wa(a)10
ic708-707 | 268 074 208 | ce-NzoT
701-704 | 27055080 | sRtenzo0r-2
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33PARTS LIST OF EXPLODED VIEW
Ref.No. | PartNo. Part Name [Remarks Ret. No. | PartNo. Part Name Remarks
© 1 [431 1016210 [cHassis © 50 [4123167 101 | TRANS. FIKBRACKET
© 2 | 105 0025 246 | BACK PANEL Exxope 58 | 1080194001 | FOOT ASSY
© | 105 0905 260 | BACK PANEL USA 58. | 4219007007 | MINI DAMPER
© | 105 0805 273 | Back PANEL Canada © 61 | 461 0385.00 | RUBBER PAD
© | 105 0808257 | BACK PANEL UK, Ausala © 62 | 4122657 104] LOADER SPRING
© 3 [2u-2193 | DISPLAYUNIT 70 | 4990172 002 | crrusarx.98 EMOTE SENSOR
© 4 | 1050927 200 |aortoMcovER 71 | 2124099 900| tac swiToH
© 5 | 105.0828 201 |insive BoTTOM Cover 72. | 206 0401 010 | s1P FEC CONN. BASE
© 6 |av-2ie5 — |sic. audoUNT 73 | 2048575 000| 1? ROA IN JACK.
© 7 |2u-2150 |p.supeyUNT Europe 102 | 473 7002021 | 3x8 O8TS (8)
© |2u-21a58 | P-SUPPLYUNTT USA, Canada 4733006 014 | 3x8 OBTS 2)-N (coe)
zu-21950 | SUPPLY UNTT ux 108 |471 9020018 | SPECIAL SCREW
© au-2iase |p surptvuNT Austalia 471 9020 005 | SPECIAL SCREW (Gold
‘A @ | 2808857007 | POWER TRANS. 105, | 473.4458 025 | 48 CTTS (2) BKN
{4734801 005 | 48 OTTS (2) BKZN (Gas
‘Ar | 25085860 006 | POWER TRANS. (EU)
‘A 2. “| 206-2009 008 | Ac CORD WITH CONN.
jo | 2082088 one | Ac CORD WITH CONN,
4 | 2062090 001 | AG CORD WITHE CONN.
‘| 2062087 001 | Ac. CORD WITH CONN.
10. | 4450086008 |conD BUSH.
12 [1191067 298 | POWER Sw. LEVER ASSY
113 1067 254 | POWER SW. LEVER ASSY | (ald)
13 |ros — |comecHa
‘A 18. |212.405709 | Powen swnroHt
48 | 4950119 009 | Lato (vavi)
37 | 41200572 108 | VOL. KNOS
1120572 116 | VOL. KNOB (ot
19. | 1442042 139 | FRONT PANEL WARNING:
144 2042 146 | FRONT PANEL (01 +
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21 | 113 1223 027 | SERIES KNOB {important safety.
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