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The service manual for the MEX-M71BT/N5200BT audio system provides detailed specifications, servicing notes, and disassembly instructions. It includes information on the tuner, CD player, USB player, and Bluetooth capabilities, as well as safety warnings regarding component replacement. The manual emphasizes the importance of using Sony parts for critical components to ensure safe operation.

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The service manual for the MEX-M71BT/N5200BT audio system provides detailed specifications, servicing notes, and disassembly instructions. It includes information on the tuner, CD player, USB player, and Bluetooth capabilities, as well as safety warnings regarding component replacement. The manual emphasizes the importance of using Sony parts for critical components to ensure safe operation.

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MEX-M71BT/N5200BT

SERVICE MANUAL US Model


Canadian Model
Ver. 1.0 2016.12
AEP Model
UK Model
E Model
Australian Model
Photo: MEX-N5200BT

The service manual of the mechanism deck, used in


this model, has been issued in a separate volume.
Please refer to the service manual of the MG-101
series for the mechanism deck information.

• The tuner and CD sections have no adjustments. Model Name Using Similar Mechanism MEX-N5100BT/N5150BT
Mechanism Type MG-101CF-188
Optical Pick-up Name DAX-25A

SPECIFICATIONS
(M71BT/N5200BT : US, CND) MW/LW USB Player section Power amplifier section
FOR THE CUSTOMERS IN THE USA. NOT Tuning range: Interface: USB (Full-speed) Output: Speaker outputs
APPLICABLE IN CANADA, INCLUDING IN MW: 531 kHz – 1,602 kHz
Maximum current: 1 A Speaker impedance: 4 Ω – 8 Ω
THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. LW: 153 kHz – 279 kHz
The maximum number of recognizable Maximum power output: 55 W × 4 (at 4 Ω)
Antenna (aerial) terminal:
POUR LES CLIENTS AUX ÉTATS-UNIS. tracks:
External antenna (aerial) connector
NON APPLICABLE AU CANADA, Y –folders (albums): 256 General
Sensitivity: MW: 26 μV, LW: 50 μV
COMPRIS LA PROVINCE DE QUÉBEC. –files (tracks) per folder: 256 Outputs:
Compatible Android Open Accessory Audio outputs terminal:
AUDIO POWER SPECIFICATIONS (M71BT/N5200BT : E, AUS) protocol (AOA): 2.0 FRONT, REAR, SUB
CTA2006 Standard Corresponding codec: Power antenna (aerial)/Power amplifier
FM
Power Output: 20 Watts RMS × 4 MP3 (.mp3) control terminal (REM OUT)
Tuning range:
at 4 Ohms < 1% THD+N Bit rate: 8 kbps – 320 kbps (Supports Inputs:
87.5 – 108.0 MHz (at 50 kHz step)
SN Ratio: 80 dBA VBR (Variable Bit Rate)) SiriusXM input terminal
87.5 – 108.0 MHz (at 100 kHz step)
(reference: 1 Watt into 4 Ohms) Sampling rate: 16 kHz – 48 kHz (M71BT/N5200BT : US, CND only)
87.5 – 107.9 MHz (at 200 kHz step)
WMA (.wma) Remote controller input terminal
Tuner section FM tuning step:
Bit rate: 32 kbps – 192 kbps (Supports Antenna (aerial) input terminal
50 kHz/100 kHz/200 kHz switchable
(N5200BT : US, CND) VBR (Variable Bit Rate)) MIC input (terminal)
Antenna (aerial) terminal:
Sampling rate: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, AUX input jack (stereo mini jack)
FM External antenna (aerial) connector
48 kHz USB port
Tuning range: 87.5 MHz – 107.9 MHz Intermediate frequency:
FLAC (.flac) Power requirements: 12 V DC car battery
Antenna (aerial) terminal: FM CCIR: -1,956.5 kHz to -487.3 kHz and
Bit depth: 16 bit, 24 bit (negative ground (earth))
External antenna (aerial) connector +500.0 kHz to +2,095.4 kHz
Sampling rate: 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz Rated current consumption: 10 A
Intermediate frequency: Usable sensitivity: 8 dBf
Dimensions:
FM CCIR: -1,956.5 kHz to -487.3 kHz and Selectivity: 75 dB at 400 kHz Wireless Communication Approx. 178 mm × 50 mm × 177 mm
+500.0 kHz to +2,095.4 kHz Signal-to-noise ratio: 73 dB
Communication System: (7 1/ 8 in × 2 in × 7 in) (w/h/d)
Usable sensitivity: 8 dBf Separation: 50 dB at 1 kHz BLUETOOTH Standard version 3.0 Mounting dimensions:
Selectivity: 75 dB at 400 kHz Frequency response: 20 Hz – 15,000 Hz Output: Approx. 182 mm × 53 mm × 160 mm
Signal-to-noise ratio: 73 dB AM BLUETOOTH Standard Power Class 2 (7 1/ 4 in × 2 1/ 8 in × 6 5 / 16 in) (w/h/d)
Separation: 50 dB at 1 kHz Tuning range: (Max. +4 dBm) Mass: Approx. 1.2 kg (2 lb 11 oz)
Frequency response: 20 Hz – 15,000 Hz 531 – 1,602 kHz (at 9 kHz step) Maximum communication range: Package contents:
AM 530 – 1,710 kHz (at 10 kHz step) Line of sight approx. 10 m (33 ft)*1 Main unit (1)
Tuning range: 530 kHz – 1,710 kHz AM tuning step: Frequency band: Remote commander (1): RM-X231
Antenna (aerial) terminal: 9 kHz/10 kHz switchable 2.4 GHz band (M71BT/N5200BT : US, CND, E only)
External antenna (aerial) connector Antenna (aerial) terminal: (2.4000 GHz – 2.4835 GHz) Microphone (1)
Sensitivity: 26 μV External antenna (aerial) connector Modulation method: FHSS Parts for installation and connections
Sensitivity: 26 μV Compatible BLUETOOTH Profiles* 2: (1 set)
A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution
(N5200BT : AEP, UK)
Profile) 1.3 Design and specifications are subject to
FM CD Player section AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control change without notice.
Tuning range: Signal-to-noise ratio: 120 dB Profile) 1.3
When [AREA] is set to [EUROPE]: Frequency response: 10 Hz – 20,000 Hz HFP (Handsfree Profile) 1.6
87.5 MHz – 108.0 MHz Wow and flutter: Below measurable limit PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile)
When [AREA] is set to [RUSSIA]: The maximum number of: (CD-R/CD-RW SPP (Serial Port Profile)
FM1/FM2: 87.5 MHz – 108.0 MHz only) Corresponding codec:
(at 50 kHz step) –folders (albums): 150 (including root SBC (.sbc), ACC (.m4a)
FM3: 65 MHz – 74 MHz (at 30 kHz step) folder) *1The actual range will vary depending on factors
Antenna (aerial) terminal: –files (tracks) and folders: 300 (may less such as obstacles between devices, magnetic
External antenna (aerial) connector than 300 if folder/file names contain many fields around a microwave oven, static electricity,
Intermediate frequency: characters) reception sensitivity, antenna (aerial)’s
performance, operating system, software
When [AREA] is set to [EUROPE]: –displayable characters for a folder/file application, etc.
FM CCIR: -1,956.5 kHz to -487.3 kHz and name: 32 (Joliet)/64 (Romeo) *2BLUETOOTH standard profiles indicate the
+500.0 kHz to +2,095.4 kHz Corresponding codec: MP3 (.mp3) and WMA purpose of BLUETOOTH communication between
When [AREA] is set to [RUSSIA]: (.wma) devices.
FM CCIR: -1,956.5 kHz to -487.3 kHz and
+500.0 kHz to +2,095.4 kHz
FM OIRT: -1,815.6 kHz to -943.7 kHz and

AUDIO SYSTEM
+996.6 kHz to +1,776.6 kHz
Usable sensitivity: 8 dBf
Selectivity: 75 dB at 400 kHz
Signal-to-noise ratio: 73 dB
Separation: 50 dB at 1 kHz
Frequency response: 20 Hz – 15,000 Hz

9-896-349-01
2016L33-1
© 2016.12 Sony Video & Sound Products Inc.
MEX-M71BT/N5200BT

Copyrights libFLAC TABLE OF CONTENTS


Copyright (C) 2000-2009 Josh Coalson
Copyright (C) 2011-2013 Xiph.Org Foundation
Redistribution and use in source and binary 1. SERVICING NOTES ............................................. 3
forms, with or without modification, are
SiriusXM Connect Vehicle Tuner and
permitted provided that the following
Subscription sold separately.
www.siriusxm.com
conditions are met: 2. GENERAL .................................................................. 17
Sirius, XM and all related marks and logos – Redistributions of source code must retain
are trademarks of Sirius XM Radio Inc. All the above copyright notice, this list of
rights reserved. conditions and the following disclaimer. 3. DISASSEMBLY
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are – Redistributions in binary form must 3-1. Disassembly Flow ........................................................... 25
reproduce the above copyright notice, this
registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth
SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Sony list of conditions and the following 3-2. Mini Fuse (Blade Type) (FU1), Cover ............................ 26
Corporation is under license. Other disclaimer in the documentation and/or
other materials provided with the
3-3. Sub Panel Assy................................................................ 26
trademarks and trade names are those of
their respective owners. distribution. 3-4. CD Mechanism Deck (MG-101CF-188) ........................ 27
The N-Mark is a trademark or registered
– Neither the name of the Xiph.org 3-5. MAIN Board ................................................................... 28
Foundation nor the names of its
trademark of NFC Forum, Inc. in the United contributors may be used to endorse or 3-6. Service Position .............................................................. 29
States and in other countries. promote products derived from this
software without specific prior written
Windows Media is either a registered
trademark or trademark of Microsoft
permission. 4. TEST MODE ............................................................ 30
Corporation in the United States and/or THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE
other countries. COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
“AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED 5. DIAGRAMS
This product is protected by certain
intellectual property rights of Microsoft
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
5-1. Block Diagram - MAIN Section -................................... 31
Corporation. Use or distribution of such MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A 5-2. Block Diagram - AUDIO OUTPUT/PANEL/
technology outside of this product is PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN
prohibited without a license from Microsoft NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR POWER SUPPLY Section - ............................................ 32
or an authorized Microsoft subsidiary. CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, 5-3. Printed Wiring Boards - MAIN Section (1/2) - .............. 34
INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano, iPod EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES 5-4. Printed Wiring Boards - MAIN Section (2/2) - .............. 35
touch, and Siri are trademarks of Apple Inc.,
registered in the U.S. and other countries.
(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR
5-5. Schematic Diagram - MAIN Section (1/4) - ................... 36
App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc. SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; 5-6. Schematic Diagram - MAIN Section (2/4) - ................... 37
OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER
MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology and
CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, 5-7. Schematic Diagram - MAIN Section (3/4) - ................... 38
patents licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and
Thomson.
WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, 5-8. Schematic Diagram - MAIN Section (4/4) - ................... 39
OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR
Pandora®, the Pandora® logo, and the OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF
Pandora® trade dress are trademarks or THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF
ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
6. EXPLODED VIEWS
registered trademarks of Pandora Media,
Inc., used with permission. DAMAGE. 6-1. Sub Panel Section ........................................................... 46
Google, Google Play and Android are
6-2. Chassis Section ............................................................... 47
trademarks of Google Inc.

7. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST .............................. 48

Accessories are given in the last of the electrical parts list.

NOTES ON CHIP COMPONENT REPLACEMENT


• Never reuse a disconnected chip component.
• Notice that the minus side of a tantalum capacitor may be dam-
aged by heat.

FLEXIBLE CIRCUIT BOARD REPAIRING


• Keep the temperature of soldering iron around 270 °C during SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!
repairing.
• Do not touch the soldering iron on the same conductor of the COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY MARK 0 OR DOTTED LINE
WITH MARK 0 ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND IN
circuit board (within 3 times).
THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION.
• Be careful not to apply force on the conductor when soldering REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS
or unsoldering. WHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS
MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY.
CAUTION
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures ATTENTION AU COMPOSANT AYANT RAPPORT
other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radia- À LA SÉCURITÉ!
tion exposure.
LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFIÉS PAR UNE MARQUE 0 SUR
LES DIAGRAMMES SCHÉMATIQUES ET LA LISTE DES
PIÈCES SONT CRITIQUES POUR LA SÉCURITÉ DE FONC-
• M71BT/N5200BT (US, CND): TIONNEMENT. NE REMPLACER CES COMPOSANTS QUE
CAUTION PAR DES PIÈCES SONY DONT LES NUMÉROS SONT DON-
The use of optical instruments with this NÉS DANS CE MANUEL OU DANS LES SUPPLÉMENTS
product will increase eye hazard. PUBLIÉS PAR SONY.

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MEX-M71BT/N5200BT
SECTION 1
SERVICING NOTES
The SERVICING NOTES contains important information for servicing. Be sure to read this section before repairing the unit.

REPLACING THE LITHIUM BATTERY OF THE REMOTE


NOTES ON HANDLING THE OPTICAL PICK-UP
COMMANDER (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND, E models)
BLOCK OR BASE UNIT
Under normal conditions, the battery will
last approximately 1 year. (The service life
The laser diode in the optical pick-up block may suffer electro- may be shorter, depending on the
static break-down because of the potential difference generated by conditions of use.)
the charged electrostatic load, etc. on clothing and the human body. When the battery becomes weak, the range
During repair, pay attention to electrostatic break-down and also of the remote commander becomes shorter.

use the procedure in the printed matter which is included in the CAUTION
repair parts. Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly
replaced. Replaced only with the same or
The flexible board is easily damaged and should be handled with
equivalent type.
care.
+ side up

NOTES ON LASER DIODE EMISSION CHECK


Never look into the laser diode emission from right above when
checking it for adjustment. It is feared that you will lose your sight.

If the optical pick-up block is defective, please replace the whole Notes on the lithium battery
optical pick-up block. • Keep the lithium battery out of the reach of
children. Should the battery be swallowed,
Never turn the semi-fixed resistor located at the side of optical immediately consult a doctor.
pick-up block. • Wipe the battery with a dry cloth to ensure a good
contact.
optical pick-up • Be sure to observe the correct polarity when
installing the battery.
• Do not hold the battery with metallic tweezers,
otherwise a short-circuit may occur.

CANCELING THE DEMO MODE


You can cancel the demonstration display
which appears when the source is off and
the clock is displayed.
1 Press MENU, rotate the control dial to
select [GENERAL], then press it.
2 Rotate the control dial to select [SET
DEMO], then press it.
3 Rotate the control dial to select [SET
DEMO-OFF], then press it.
The setting is complete.
4 Press (back) twice.
The display returns to normal reception/
play mode.
semi-fixed resistor
CLEANING THE CONNECTORS
The unit may not function properly if the
connectors between the unit and the front
UNLEADED SOLDER panel are not clean. In order to prevent this,
Boards requiring use of unleaded solder are printed with the lead- detach the front panel and clean
(page 9) and clean
free mark (LF) indicating the solder contains no lead. the connectors with a cotton swab. Do not
apply too much force. Otherwise, the
(Caution: Some printed circuit boards may not come printed with connectors may be damaged.
the lead free mark due to their particular size)

: LEAD FREE MARK


Unleaded solder has the following characteristics.
• Unleaded solder melts at a temperature about 40 °C higher
than ordinary solder. Notes
• For safety, turn off the ignition before cleaning the
Ordinary soldering irons can be used but the iron tip has to be connectors, and remove the key from the ignition
applied to the solder joint for a slightly longer time. switch.
• Never touch the connectors directly with your
Soldering irons using a temperature regulator should be set to fingers or with any metal device.
about 350 °C.
Caution: The printed pattern (copper foil) may peel away if
the heated tip is applied for too long, so be careful!
• Strong viscosity
Unleaded solder is more viscous (sticky, less prone to flow)
than ordinary solder so use caution not to let solder bridges
occur such as on IC pins, etc.
• Usable with ordinary solder
It is best to use only unleaded solder but unleaded solder may
also be added to ordinary solder.

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MEX-M71BT/N5200BT

MODEL IDENTIFICATION DESTINATION SETTING METHOD


Distinguish by Part No. on the bottom side of the main unit. When the complete MAIN board or system controller (IC501) is
replaced, the destination setting is necessary.
– Bottom view –
(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND, AEP, UK models) 1. Destination Setting
Set destination according to the procedure below.

Part No. 1-1. Setting the Destination Code


1. In the state of source off (the clock is displayed on the liquid
crystal display), enter the test mode by pressing the buttons in
Model Number Label
order of the [ 4] t [MIC 5] t [u 6] (press only the [u
6] button for two seconds).

Clock display

Note 1: There is not displayed “AM”, depending on the destination.


– Bottom view –
(N5200BT: E, AUS models) 2. In the state in which the software main version is displayed on
the liquid crystal display (refer to the following figure), enter
the destination setting mode by pressing the buttons in order
Part No. of the [> M] t [m .] t [PUSH ENTER/MENU/
VOICE] or pressing the buttons on the remote commander in
order of the [b] t [B] t [ENTER].
Model Number Label (Displayed characters/values in the following figure are ex-
ample)

Software main version

XXXX
MEX-M71BT and MEX-N5200BT (US, CND) : “1031” or higher
Part No. Destination MEX-N5200BT (AEP, UK, E, AUS) : “1030” or higher

4-686-074-0[] N5200BT: US, CND models (UC)


4-686-075-0[] N5200BT: AEP, UK models (EUR) 3. Input the alphanumeric character of 6 digits displayed on the
liquid crystal display, and execute the destination setting.
4-686-076-0[] N5200BT: E model (E) Note 2: The displayed contents of the following figure is an example. The
4-686-077-0[] N5200BT: AUS model (ET4) destination code is different depending on the destination of the
4-688-375-0[] M71BT: All models (UC) product.
Note 3: Refer to “1-3. Entering the Destination Code” on page 5 for op-
eration method.
DESTINATION ABBREVIATIONS
Destination code
The following abbreviations for model destinations are used in this
service manual.

• Abbreviations
AUS : Australian and New Zealand models 6 digits
CND : Canadian model
4. The resetting operation is executed by pressing the [ OFF
SRC] button for 1 second after the setting ends, and the unit
returns to the normal condition.

Display after reset

Note 4: There is not displayed “AM”, depending on the destination.

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MEX-M71BT/N5200BT

1-2. Display in Destination Setting Mode 1-4. Destination Code


Note: The displayed contents of the following figure is an example. The Model Destination OP5 OP4 OP3 OP2 OP1 OP0
destination code is different depending on the destination of the
MEX-M71BT All 0 F D 6 D 0
product.
US, CND 0 F D 4 B 2
Destination code AEP, UK 0 C D 4 A 1
MEX-N5200BT
E 3 C F C A 0
AUS 0 E D C C 0

OP5 OP4 OP3 OP2 OP1 OP0


6 digits
2. Confirmation After Destination Setting
Execute the following operation after completing the destination
setting, and confirm a correct destination was set.
1-3. Entering the Destination Code
• Method of operation by main unit
Destination setting checking method:
1. In the state of source off (the clock is displayed on the liquid
crystal display), enter the test mode by pressing the buttons in
order of the [ 4] t [MIC 5] t [u 6] (press only the [u
6] button for two seconds).

Clock display

Note 1: There is not displayed “AM”, depending on the destination.

1. Rotate the control dial, and select the alphanumeric character 2. In the state in which the software main version is displayed on
of “0 to F”. the liquid crystal display (refer to the following figure), enter
2. The digit advances by pressing the [PUSH ENTER/MENU/ the destination setting value display mode by pressing the [
VOICE] or [> M] button. SCRL DSPL] button three times (software main version t
The digit returns by pressing the [ MODE] or [m .] but- software DSP version t Bluetooth address t destination
ton. code).
3. The setting is completed by pressing the [PUSH ENTER/ (Displayed characters/values in the following figure are ex-
MENU/ VOICE] button at the state of cursor position of ample)
“OP0”, then the display turns off, the initialization operation
is done, and the display returns to the clock display. Software main version

• Method of operation by remote commander


(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND, E models)
XXXX
Note: The model to which the remote commander is not attached can
MEX-M71BT and MEX-N5200BT (US, CND) : “1031” or higher
also be operated by using the remote commander.
MEX-N5200BT (AEP, UK, E, AUS) : “1030” or higher

3. Confirm the alphanumeric character of 6 digits on the liquid


crystal display is a value correctly input.
Note 2: The displayed contents of the following figure is an example. The
destination code is different depending on the destination of the
product.

Destination code

OP5 OP4 OP3 OP2 OP1 OP0


6 digits

4. The resetting operation is executed by pressing the [ OFF


1. Press the [V] or [v] button, and select the alphanumeric char-
SRC] button for 1 second after the confirming ends, and the
acter of “0 to F”.
unit returns to the normal condition.
2. The digit advances by pressing the [b] or [ENTER] button.
The digit returns by pressing the [B] button. Display after reset
3. The setting is completed by pressing the [ENTER] button at
the state of cursor position of “OP0”, then the display turns off,
the initialization operation is done, and the display returns to
the clock display. Note 3: There is not displayed “AM”, depending on the destination.

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MEX-M71BT/N5200BT

NOTE OF REPLACING THE ANT001, CP001, IC001, IMPORTANT NOTE OF INITIALIZING


IC602 AND IC1301 ON THE MAIN BOARD The purpose of “Bluetooth Initialize” is to initialize the Bluetooth
ANT001, CP001, IC001, IC602 and IC1301 on the MAIN board connection history (HF/Audio Streaming). (To delete the device
cannot replace with single. When these parts are damaged, replace information for the devices that you connected to when searching,
the complete mounted board. etc.)
When the complete MAIN board is replaced, it is necessary to ini-
NOTE OF REPLACING THE KEY BOARD tialize this unit.
When the KEY board is defective, replace the front panel assy Refer to the following, initialize this unit.
(Ref. No. FP1). Note: Phonebook data and dialed/received call history can be deleted by
executing “Bluetooth Initialize”.
OPERATION CHECK OF THE USB
Connect a USB device to this unit for checking the USB operation Procedure:
of this unit. 1. In the state of source off (the clock is displayed on the liquid
Refer to the support site written in the operating instructions for crystal display), press the [PUSH ENTER/MENU/ VOICE]
the details about the compatibility of a USB device. button.
2. Rotate the control dial, and select the “BLUETOOTH”.
OPERATION CHECK OF THE NFC AFTER COMPLET- 3. Press the [PUSH ENTER/MENU/ VOICE] button.
ING THE REPAIRS 4. Rotate the control dial, and select the “SET BT INIT”.
After completing the repairs of this unit, follow the procedure below 5. Press the [PUSH ENTER/MENU/ VOICE] button, and the
to check normal operation of the NFC. message “SET INIT-NO” is displayed on the liquid crystal dis-
Note: After checking of NFC operation, be sure to delete the pairing infor- play.
mation before returning this unit to the customer. 6. Rotate the control dial clockwise, and the message “SET INIT-
YES” is displayed on the liquid crystal display.
Connecting with a Smartphone by 7. Press the [PUSH ENTER/MENU/ VOICE] button.
One touch (NFC) 8. When “Bluetooth Initialize” is completed, the message
“COMPLETE” is displayed on the liquid crystal display for a
By touching the control dial on the unit with moment.
an NFC* compatible smartphone, the unit is
paired and connected with the smartphone 9. Press the [ MODE] button twice, and return to the state of
automatically. source off (the clock is displayed on the liquid crystal display).
* NFC (Near Field Communication) is a technology
enabling short-range wireless communication TEST DISCS
between various devices, such as mobile phones
and IC tags. Thanks to the NFC function, data Use following TEST DISC (for CD) when this unit confirms the
communication can be achieved easily just by operation and checks it.
touching the relevant symbol or designated
location on NFC compatible devices.
Part No. Description
For a smartphone with Android OS 4.0 or
lower installed, downloading the app “NFC 3-702-101-01 DISC (YEDS-18), TEST
Easy Connect” available at Google Play™ is 4-225-203-01 DISC (PATD-012), TEST
required. The app may not be downloadable
in some countries/regions. FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE FOR THE MECHANISM DECK
1 Activate the NFC function on the CONNECTION
smartphone. When performing the operation check in the state that is removed
For details, refer to the operating
instructions supplied with the the mechanism deck from the main unit, it is necessary to use a
smartphone. long flexible flat cable.
2 Touch the N-Mark part of the unit When performing the operation check, use following flexible flat
with the N-Mark part of the cable.
smartphone.
Part No. Description
1-846-819-31 CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT (27 CORE)
(Length: 150 mm)

Make sure that lights up on the display


of the unit.

To disconnect by One touch


Touch the N-Mark part of the unit with the
N-Mark part of the smartphone again.
Notes
• When making the connection, handle the
smartphone carefully to prevent scratches.
• One touch connection is not possible when the
unit is already connected to two NFC compatible
devices. In this case, disconnect either device, and
make connection with the smartphone again.

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BLUETOOTH FUNCTION CHECKING METHOD USING 6. Bluetooth Phone (Hands Free) Function Check
A SMARTPHONE OR CELLULAR PHONE
1. Search for this unit from the Bluetooth device (smartphone or
1. Required Equipment cellular phone), and confirm whether this unit (model name) is
• This unit to be tested displayed.
• Bluetooth compatible smartphone or cellular phone 2. Search for the distance of this unit and the Bluetooth device
• Bluetooth audio devices (SONY NWZ-A826, or select from (smartphone or cellular phone) about 5 m apart.
connectable smartphone, cellular phones or audio devices list) Confirm whether the this unit is displayed after it searches.
• Speaker connection (at least Front L/R ch) 3. Do the pairing of the smartphone or cellular phone and this
• DC power supply (12 V) unit.
(If the input of the passkey is required, to enter the “0000”)
2. Preparation 4. Connect the smartphone or cellular phone with this unit, and
• Confirm the setting of this unit and note down it. confirm the “HF” icon ( ) is lights.
• Press the [PUSH ENTER/MENU/ VOICE] button, rotate the 5. Confirm the connection continues even if the distance of the
control dial to select, and determine in the following order, smartphone or cellular phone and this unit is separated by
then confirm that the Bluetooth signal icon ( ) is flashing. about 5 m.
“BLUETOOTH” t “SET PAIRING” t “SET DEVICE 1” 6. Set this unit except the “BT PHONE” source, and call the
(or “SET DEVICE 2”) smartphone or cellular phone connected with this unit.
• Turn on the Bluetooth function of the smartphone or cellular Confirm the automatic change of this unit into “BT PHONE”
phone. source, and the change into the screen for incoming calls.
Confirm the ring tone is heard from the front speaker.
3. Test Environment 7. Take a phone call (press the [ CALL] button), and start a
• No other Bluetooth device is making a communication in the conversation.
periphery (within 20 m). Confirm the other person voice is heard from the speaker.
• No other this unit are supplied with electric power. Speak toward an external microphone at the following condi-
• There are no two or more wireless LAN access points in the tion, and confirm the other party hears its voice.
periphery (with 50 m) (one is OK). Compare the sound quality with a normal set. Confirm that
• The set should be tested in a place such as a meeting room, free there is no big difference.
from ambient noise. 8. Turn on ACC from off, and confirm whether this unit connects
• The speaker at the far end should be in a place such as another Bluetooth with the smartphone or cellular phone again.
meeting room separated acoustically. Note: Depending on the smartphone or cellular phone, it might not recon-
nect automatically when ACC is turned on.
4. Setting
Install this unit on the desktop. 7. Bluetooth Audio Function Check
Note 1: Depending on the connecting BT Audio device, track information
Approx. 50 cm (e.g. track name, playback time) can be on display.
If the device doesn’t support AVRCP1.3, or, if AVRCP1.3 feature
of the device has not been validated with this unit, the track infor-
mation won’t be shown.
Speaker Unit Even if there is no track information on display during playback
of an AVRCP1.3 device, it is not a failure of this unit.

1. Connect the Bluetooth audio device (or smartphone, cellular


phone with Bluetooth audio function) with this unit, and con-
firm the “Audio Streaming” icon ( ) is lights.
Approx. 80 cm 2. Playback the Bluetooth audio. Confirm the sound is emitted
from this unit when this unit is switched to “BT AUDIO”
source.
3. Confirm whether Bluetooth audio can be controlled by operat-
ing this unit (the [> M], [m .] and [u 6] buttons opera-
tion).
Tester Note 2: Varies depending on the connected Bluetooth audio device.

8. What to Do after Checking


5. Precautions • After checking, this unit to execute initialization (refer to “IM-
Beware of the following points when conducting the PORTANT NOTE OF INITIALIZING” on page 6).
talking test: (Connected device information is deleted)
• There is no fault if a talking can be made by adjusting ap-
propriately the volume of the telephone of the other party and
the smartphone or cellular phone connected through the Blue-
tooth, besides the setup of this unit.
• The speaker’s voice will become loud naturally if the periph-
ery is noisy, or become low if quiet (even though the speaker
intents to talk on the same volume level).
• The speaker’s voice will become loud naturally if the other
party’s voice is loud.

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BLUETOOTH INFORMATION WRITING METHOD 1. Installing the NFC Tag Data Writing Application for
When the complete MAIN board, knob (VOL) assy (Ref. No. the Servicing
NFC1) or front panel assy (Ref. No. FP1) is replaced, the writing Install the NFC Tag Data Writing Application on the smart-
of Bluetooth information is necessary. phone for writing of Bluetooth information.
Write the Bluetooth information according to the procedure below.
If the NFC Tag Data Writing Application is already installed,
Preparation: confirm the following.
• Windows PC • Be absolutely sure that the NFC Tag Data Writing Ap-
• NFC compatible smartphone that installed the file manager ap- plication supports your model.
plication (ASTRO File Manager, File Expert, etc.) • Confirm that the NFC Tag Data Writing Application is
• USB cable for the smartphone the latest version.
• NFC Tag Data Writing Application (Refer to “Checking the Version of the NFC Tag Data
(Application name: ePF_NFCtagWriter_gm.apk) Writing Application” on page 9)
Note: Confirm the method of obtaining the NFC Tag Data Writing Ap-
plication and its latest version with the each service headquarters.
Procedure:
Notes on the use of the NFC Tag Data Writing Applica- 1. Prepare the NFC Tag Data Writing Application on the PC.
Note: Be absolutely sure that the NFC Tag Data Writing Application sup-
tion
ports your model.
• The NFC Tag Data Writing Application is updated on an ir-
2. Connect the smartphone to the PC with the USB cable.
regular basis.
3. Transfer the NFC Tag Data Writing Application to the smart-
Always use the latest version of the NFC Tag Data Writing
phone.
Application.
4. When tapping the “Settings” → “Security” on the screen of the
To confirm the version of the NFC Tag Data Writing Appli-
smartphone, check the box “Unknown sources”.
cation, refer to “Checking the Version of the NFC Tag Data
Writing Application” on page 9.
• Be sure to uninstall older versions of the NFC Tag Data
Writing Application before installing the latest version.
• There are multiple types of the NFC Tag Data Writing Ap-
plication. If multiple NFC Tag Data Writing Applications
are installed on a smartphone, do not launch more than one
at the same time.
• The NFC Tag Data Writing Application varies depending on
your model.
Be sure to use the NFC Tag Data Writing Application that
supports your model.
Use of NFC Tag Data Writing Applications that do not sup-
port your model is strictly prohibited.

5. Disconnect the smartphone from the PC.


6. Use the file manager application to explore the NFC Tag Data
Writing Application on the smartphone.
7. Click on the NFC Tag Data Writing Application to open
it, and install the NFC Tag Data Writing Application to the
smartphone.
8. When tapping the “Settings” → “Security” on the screen of the
smartphone, uncheck the box “Unknown sources”.

– Screen after the installation


for reference –

Movies Settings WALKMAN Album

YouTube Media Player Play Store Camera

NFC Tag Data


Chrome ePF
NFCtagWriter
Maps Browser
Writing Application

9. Refer to “Checking the Version of the NFC Tag Data Writing


Application” on page 9, and confirm that the NFC Tag Data
Writing Application is the latest version.

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• Checking the Version of the NFC Tag Data Writing 2. Writing the NFC Tag Data
Application Write the NFC tag data (Bluetooth information) to the NFC mod-
ule in the knob (VOL) assy (Ref. No. NFC1).
Procedure:
1. Start the NFC Tag Data Writing Application on the smart- Procedure:
phone. 1. Check the Bluetooth address (BD_ADDR).
2. Tap the “ ” (menu button) or “ ” of the screen of the smart- There are following two checking methods.
phone, then tap the “About” that is displayed on the screen of • How to read from the BT module label
the smartphone. • How to display on the liquid crystal display by the test
mode

How to read from the BT module label:


Set the unit to the state where the BT module on the MAIN
board can be seen.
(Refer to “3. DISASSEMBLY” on page 25 and after)

or – MAIN Board (Component Side) –

3. Check that version of the NFC Tag Data Writing Application


for the servicing is displayed on the screen of the smartphone.

BD_ADDR
(Barcode)

48D2242F241A
BD_ADDR

Here version is
BT module label
displayed

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How to display on the liquid crystal display by the 5. Input the Bluetooth Local Name (BL_NAME).
test mode: Tap the “List” on the screen of the smartphone and select the
1 In the state of source off (the clock is displayed on the model name of the this unit. If there is not model name of the
liquid crystal display), enter the test mode by pressing the this unit on the list, please input the model name with the key-
buttons in order of the [ 4] t [MIC 5] t [u 6] (press board on the smartphone.
only the [u 6] button for two seconds).
(Displayed characters/values in the following figure are
example)

Software main version


Bluetooth Local Name

XXXX
Bluetooth Device Addres
MEX-M71BT and MEX-N5200BT (US, CND) : “1031” or higher
MEX-N5200BT (AEP, UK, E, AUS) : “1030” or higher

2 In the state in which the software main version is displayed


on the liquid crystal display, enter the Bluetooth address
(BD_ADDR) display mode by pressing the [ SCRL
DSPL] button twice (software main version t software 6. Input the Bluetooth address (BD_ADDR).
DSP version t Bluetooth address). Input the Bluetooth address (BD_ADDR) that was checked by
(Displayed characters/values in the following figure are step 1 with the keyboard on the smartphone, or tap the “QR”
example) on the screen of the smartphone and read the barcode with the
camera of the smartphone.
Bluetooth address (BD_ADDR)

Note 1: When pressing the [ SCRL DSPL] button again, the destina-
tion code is displayed on the liquid crystal display, but it is MEX-M71BT

not necessary to display in this step.

3 The resetting operation is executed by pressing the [ OFF Bluetooth Device Addres
SRC] button for 1 second after the confirming ends, and
the unit returns to the normal condition.
2. Turn on the NFC function of the smartphone.
3. Start the NFC Tag Data Writing Application on the smart-
phone.
4. Tap the “Write” on the screen of the smartphone.
7. Tap the “Write” on the screen of the smartphone, in the state
that unchecked the box “Read-only”.

MEX-M71BT

48D2242F241A

8. Touch the N-mark part of the smartphone to the N-mark part of


the unit.

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9. Check that “Completed!” is displayed on the screen of the 16. Check that “Completed!” is displayed on the screen of the
smartphone. smartphone.
Note 2: When “Completed!” is not displayed on the screen of the smart- Note 3: When “Completed!” is not displayed on the screen of the smart-
phone, refer to “3. Error Display” on page 12. phone, refer to “3. Error Display” on page 12.

10. End the NFC Tag Data Writing Application on the smartphone. 17. Tap the “Read” on the screen of the smartphone.
11. Check the operation of connecting with the smartphone by one
touch (NFC).
(Refer to “OPERATION CHECK OF THE NFC AFTER
COMPLETING THE REPAIRS” on page 6)
12. Start the NFC Tag Data Writing Application on the smart-
phone.
13. Tap the “Write” on the screen of the smartphone.

18. Check that “BD_ADDR” on the screen of the smartphone ac-


cords with BD_ADDR written on the BT module label and
“MODE” on the screen of the smartphone is “00 00 (Read-
only)”.

14. Check the box “Read-only” on the screen of the smartphone,


and tap the “Write” on the screen of the smartphone.

MEX-M71BT
19. End the NFC Tag Data Writing Application on the smartphone.
20. Check the operation of connecting with the smartphone by one
touch (NFC).
(Refer to “OPERATION CHECK OF THE NFC AFTER
48D2242F241A
COMPLETING THE REPAIRS” on page 6)

15. Touch the N-mark part of the smartphone to the N-mark part of
the unit.

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3. Error Display How to display on the liquid crystal display by the


When the writing of the NFC tag data has failed, “Error” is dis- test mode:
played on the screen of the smartphone. 1 In the state of source off (the clock is displayed on the
When “Error” is displayed on the screen of the smartphone, oper- liquid crystal display), enter the test mode by pressing the
ate according to the procedure below. buttons in order of the [ 4] t [MIC 5] t [u 6] (press
only the [u 6] button for two seconds).
(Displayed characters/values in the following figure are
example)

Software main version

XXXX
MEX-M71BT and MEX-N5200BT (US, CND) : “1031” or higher
MEX-N5200BT (AEP, UK, E, AUS) : “1030” or higher

2 In the state in which the software main version is displayed


on the liquid crystal display, enter the Bluetooth address
(BD_ADDR) display mode by pressing the [ SCRL
DSPL] button twice (software main version t software
Procedure: DSP version t Bluetooth address).
1. Tap the “Write” on the screen of the smartphone to write of the (Displayed characters/values in the following figure are
NFC tag data again. example)
2. When “Error” is displayed on the screen of the smartphone
Bluetooth address (BD_ADDR)
again, tap the “Read” on the screen of the smartphone.
3. Check that “MODE” on the screen of the smartphone is not
“00 00 (Read-only)”.
4. When “MODE” on the screen of the smartphone is “00 00
Note: When pressing the [ SCRL DSPL] button again, the destina-
(Read-only)”, execute the writing of the NFC tag data again tion code is displayed on the liquid crystal display, but it is not
after replacing the knob (VOL) assy (Ref. No. NFC1). necessary to display in this step.
(When “MODE” on the screen of the smartphone is “00 00
(Read-only)”, the writing of the NFC tag data cannot execute) 3 The resetting operation is executed by pressing the [ OFF
SRC] button for 1 second after the confirming ends, and
4. Check Method of the NFC Tag Data the unit returns to the normal condition.
Check the NFC tag data according to the procedure below.
2. Turn on the NFC function of the smartphone.
Procedure: 3. Start the NFC Tag Data Writing Application on the smart-
1. Check the Bluetooth address (BD_ADDR). phone.
There are following two checking methods. 4. Tap the “Read” on the screen of the smartphone.
• How to read from the BT module label
• How to display on the liquid crystal display by the test
mode

How to read from the BT module label:


Set the unit to the state where the BT module on the MAIN
board can be seen.
(Refer to “3. DISASSEMBLY” on page 25 and after)

– MAIN Board (Component Side) –

5. Check that “BD_ADDR” on the screen of the smartphone ac-


cords with BD_ADDR written on the BT module label and
“MODE” on the screen of the smartphone is “00 00 (Read-
only)”.

BD_ADDR
(Barcode)

48D2242F241A
BD_ADDR

BT module label 6. End the NFC Tag Data Writing Application on the smartphone.

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5. The Factor that One Touch Connection is Impossible


The four following factors are considered as the factor that one touch connection is impossible.
Guess and check the defective factor by each checking result.
Note: The four following factors are examples.

Bluetooth manual con- Bluetooth manual connec- NFC one touch connection
Factor NFC tag data check
nection check by user tion check by servicing check with smartphone
1 BT module defect NG ― NG NG
knob (VOL) assy
2 OK NG OK NG
defect
NFC tag data
3 OK NG OK NG
writing failure
4 Smartphone OK OK OK NG

AFFIXING OF LABEL (SERIAL NUMBER)


When the front panel assy (Ref. No. FP1) is replaced, it is neces-
sary to affix the label (serial number).
2 labels (serial number) are included with a new front panel assy
(Ref. No. FP1). Affix 1 label to the rear side of the front panel assy
(Ref. No. FP1). Affix the other one to the bottom side of main unit.
Be sure to perform this procedure, as Bluetooth will not operate
correctly if the serial number of the front panel assy (Ref. No. FP1)
and main unit do not match.
Also, since the serial number has changed, print page 15 and hand
the tear-off with the product to the customer when returning the
product after repairs are complete.

label (serial number)

label (serial number)


– Front panel assy rear view – – Main unit bottom view –
(MEX-M71BT/
N5200BT: US, CND models)

label (serial number)


label (serial number)

– Main unit bottom view – – Main unit bottom view –


(N5200BT: AEP, UK models) (MEX-N5200BT: E, AUS models)

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MEMO

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• Please cut out along the dotted line and use it.

Notice about the serial number change on the back side of Notice about the serial number change on the back side of
the front panel: the front panel:
The serial number on the back of the front panel has changed due to The serial number on the back of the front panel has changed due to
repairs. repairs.
For details, refer to the “Detaching the Front Panel” section of “Getting For details, refer to the “Detaching the Front Panel” section of “Getting
Started” in the operating instruction. Started” in the operating instruction.

Notice about the serial number change on the back side of Notice about the serial number change on the back side of
the front panel: the front panel:
The serial number on the back of the front panel has changed due to The serial number on the back of the front panel has changed due to
repairs. repairs.
For details, refer to the “Detaching the Front Panel” section of “Getting For details, refer to the “Detaching the Front Panel” section of “Getting
Started” in the operating instruction. Started” in the operating instruction.

Notice about the serial number change on the back side of Notice about the serial number change on the back side of
the front panel: the front panel:
The serial number on the back of the front panel has changed due to The serial number on the back of the front panel has changed due to
repairs. repairs.
For details, refer to the “Detaching the Front Panel” section of “Getting For details, refer to the “Detaching the Front Panel” section of “Getting
Started” in the operating instruction. Started” in the operating instruction.

Notice about the serial number change on the back side of Notice about the serial number change on the back side of
the front panel: the front panel:
The serial number on the back of the front panel has changed due to The serial number on the back of the front panel has changed due to
repairs. repairs.
For details, refer to the “Detaching the Front Panel” section of “Getting For details, refer to the “Detaching the Front Panel” section of “Getting
Started” in the operating instruction. Started” in the operating instruction.

Notice about the serial number change on the back side of Notice about the serial number change on the back side of
the front panel: the front panel:
The serial number on the back of the front panel has changed due to The serial number on the back of the front panel has changed due to
repairs. repairs.
For details, refer to the “Detaching the Front Panel” section of “Getting For details, refer to the “Detaching the Front Panel” section of “Getting
Started” in the operating instruction. Started” in the operating instruction.

Notice about the serial number change on the back side of Notice about the serial number change on the back side of
the front panel: the front panel:
The serial number on the back of the front panel has changed due to The serial number on the back of the front panel has changed due to
repairs. repairs.
For details, refer to the “Detaching the Front Panel” section of “Getting For details, refer to the “Detaching the Front Panel” section of “Getting
Started” in the operating instruction. Started” in the operating instruction.

Notice about the serial number change on the back side of Notice about the serial number change on the back side of
the front panel: the front panel:
The serial number on the back of the front panel has changed due to The serial number on the back of the front panel has changed due to
repairs. repairs.
For details, refer to the “Detaching the Front Panel” section of “Getting For details, refer to the “Detaching the Front Panel” section of “Getting
Started” in the operating instruction. Started” in the operating instruction.

Notice about the serial number change on the back side of Notice about the serial number change on the back side of
the front panel: the front panel:
The serial number on the back of the front panel has changed due to The serial number on the back of the front panel has changed due to
repairs. repairs.
For details, refer to the “Detaching the Front Panel” section of “Getting For details, refer to the “Detaching the Front Panel” section of “Getting
Started” in the operating instruction. Started” in the operating instruction.

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MEMO

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MEX-M71BT/N5200BT
SECTION 2
This section is extracted
GENERAL from operating instruction.

(M71BT)

Connection
Connection/Installation
Subwoofer*1*8

Cautions *3

• Run all ground (earth) leads to a *3


common ground (earth) point.
• Do not get the leads trapped under a
screw, or caught in moving parts (e.g., seat *3
railing).
• Before making connections, turn the boat’s Power amplifier*1*8
ignition off to avoid short circuits.
• Connect the yellow and red power supply
leads only after all other leads have been
connected. Satellite radio tuner
• Be sure to insulate any loose unconnected (SiriusXM)*1*8
leads with electrical tape for safety.
ʚ

Precautions White

• Choose the installation location carefully so White/black striped


Front speaker*1*2*8
that the unit will not interfere with normal Gray
boating or car driving operations. Gray/black striped
• Avoid installing the unit in areas subject to
dust, dirt, excessive vibration, or high Green
temperature, such as in direct sunlight or Green/black striped
Rear speaker*1*2*8
near heater ducts. Purple
• Select carefully the mounting location to
Purple/black striped
avoid internal damage by water entering
the unit. Areas subject to water splashes Black
should be avoided. The Waterproof Car Yellow
Stereo Cover (not supplied) is Red For details, see “Making
recommended. Blue/white striped connections”. (page 41).
• Use only the supplied mounting hardware Orange/white striped
for a safe and secure installation.
Note on the power supply lead (yellow) *4*7
When connecting this unit in combination with
other stereo components, the amperage rating of
the boat circuit to which the unit is connected must Marine remote commander
be higher than the sum of each component’s fuse RM-X11M*1
amperage rating.

Mounting angle adjustment


ʛ *5*6*8
Adjust the mounting angle to less than 45°.

from a boat antenna (aerial)

*1 Not supplied *6 For details on installing the microphone, see


*2 Speaker impedance: 4 Ω – 8 Ω × 4 “Installing the microphone”.(page 41).
*3 RCA pin cord (not supplied) *7 Supplied with the marine remote commander.
*4 Depending on the type of boat, use an adaptor *8 Not waterproof
for a wired remote control (not supplied).
*5 Whether in use or not, route the microphone
input cord such that it does not interfere with
driving operations. Secure the cord with a clamp,
etc., if it is installed around your feet.

Making connections Subwoofer Easy Connection Installing the microphone


You can use a subwoofer without a power
ɞ To a common ground (earth) point amplifier when it is connected to a rear To capture your voice during handsfree
First connect the black ground (earth) speaker cord. calling, you need to install the microphone
lead, then connect the yellow and red ʛ.
power supply leads. Front speaker

ɟ To the +12 V power terminal which is


energized at all times
Be sure to first connect the black ground Subwoofer
(earth) lead to a common ground (earth) ʛ
point.
Note
ɠ To the +12 V power terminal which is Use a subwoofer with an impedance of 4 Ω to 8 Ω,
energized when the ignition switch is and with adequate power handling capacities to ʜ
avoid damage.
set to the accessory position
If there is no accessory position, connect
to the +12 V power (battery) terminal Memory hold connection Clip (not supplied)
which is energized at all times. When the yellow power supply lead is
Be sure to first connect the black ground connected, power will always be supplied to Cautions
(earth) lead to a common ground (earth) the memory circuit even when the ignition • It is extremely dangerous if the cord
point. switch is turned off. becomes wound around the steering
column or gearstick. Be sure to keep it and
ɡ To the power antenna (aerial) control other parts from interfering with your
lead or the power supply lead of the Speaker connection
driving operations.
antenna (aerial) booster • Before connecting the speakers, turn the
• If any shock-absorbing equipment is in
It is not necessary to connect this lead if unit off.
your boat, contact the store where you
there is no power antenna (aerial) or • Use speakers with an impedance of 4 Ω to
purchased this unit, or the boat dealer,
antenna (aerial) booster, or with a 8 Ω, and with adequate power handling
before installation.
manually-operated telescopic antenna capacities to avoid damage.
(aerial). Note
Before attaching the double-sided tape ʜ, clean
To AMP REMOTE IN of an optional the surface of the dashboard with a dry cloth.
power amplifier
This connection is only for amplifiers and
a power antenna (aerial). Connecting any
other system may damage the unit.
ɢ To a boat’s illumination signal
Be sure to first connect the black ground
(earth) lead to a common ground (earth)
point.

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Mounting the unit in the Mounting the unit in a Japanese car


Installation You may not be able to install this unit in
dashboard or the cutout hole on
some makes of Japanese cars. In such a
boat case, consult your Sony dealer.
Removing the protection collar
and the bracket • Before installing, make sure the catches on TOYOTA
both sides of the bracket ʓ are bent
ͩ
Before installing the unit, remove the inwards 2 mm (3/32 in).
• For Japanese cars, see “Mounting the unit to dashboard/center console
protection collar ͨ and the bracket ʓ from
the unit. in a Japanese car”. (page 43).

1 Pinch both edges of the protection 1 Position the bracket ʓ inside the
collar ͨ, then pull it out. dashboard, then bend the claws Bracket
outward for a tight fit. Bracket
182 mm (7 1/4 in)
ͨ
53 mm (2 1/8 in)
Existing parts supplied ͩ
with your car

NISSAN
2 Insert both release keys ͧ until they Catch ͩ
ʓ
click, and pull down the bracket ʓ, to dashboard/center console
then pull up the unit to separate. 2 Mount the unit onto the bracket ʓ,
ͧ then attach the protection collar ͨ.
Bracket
Inner console panel
ʗ
†

Bracket
ʓ ʘ

ͩ
ʙ Existing parts supplied
Face the hook inwards. ͨ with your car

Note
To prevent malfunction, install only with the
supplied screws ͩ.

Notes
• If the catches are straight or bent outwards, the
unit will not be installed securely and may spring
Fuse replacement
out.
• Make sure the 4 catches on the protection collar When replacing the fuse, Fuse (10 A)
ͨ are properly engaged in the slots of the unit. be sure to use one
matching the amperage
rating stated on the
original fuse. If the fuse
blows, check the power
connection and replace the
fuse. If the fuse blows again after
replacement, there may be an internal
malfunction. In such a case, consult your
nearest Sony dealer.

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(N5200BT: US, CND)

Connection (For MEX-N5200BT)


Connection/Installation
Subwoofer*1

Cautions *3

• Run all ground (earth) leads to a *3


common ground (earth) point.
• Do not get the leads trapped under a
screw, or caught in moving parts (e.g., seat *3
railing).
• Before making connections, turn the car Power amplifier*1
ignition off to avoid short circuits.
Satellite radio tuner
• Connect the yellow and red power supply
(SiriusXM)*1
leads only after all other leads have been
connected.
• Be sure to insulate any loose unconnected
leads with electrical tape for safety.
ͪ

White
Precautions White/black striped
Front speaker*1*2
• Choose the installation location carefully so Gray
that the unit will not interfere with normal Gray/black striped
driving operations.
Green
• Avoid installing the unit in areas subject to
dust, dirt, excessive vibration, or high Green/black striped
Rear speaker*1*2
temperature, such as in direct sunlight or Purple
near heater ducts. Purple/black striped
• Use only the supplied mounting hardware
Black
for a safe and secure installation.
Yellow
Note on the power supply lead (yellow)
Red For details, see “Making
When connecting this unit in combination with
other stereo components, the amperage rating of Blue/white striped connections”.(page 40).
the car circuit to which the unit is connected must Orange/white striped
be higher than the sum of each component’s fuse
amperage rating.
from a wired remote control
Mounting angle adjustment (not supplied)*4
Adjust the mounting angle to less than 45°.
ͫ *5*6

from a car antenna (aerial)

*1 Not supplied *5 Whether in use or not, route the microphone


*2 Speaker impedance: 4 Ω – 8 Ω × 4 input cord such that it does not interfere with
*3 RCA pin cord (not supplied) driving operations. Secure the cord with a clamp,
*4 Depending on the type of car, use an adaptor for etc., if it is installed around your feet.
a wired remote control (not supplied). For details *6 For details on installing the microphone, see
on using the wired remote control, see “Using “Installing the microphone” .(page 40).
the wired remote control”.(page 41).

Making connections Subwoofer Easy Connection Installing the microphone


You can use a subwoofer without a power
ɞ To a common ground (earth) point amplifier when it is connected to a rear To capture your voice during handsfree
First connect the black ground (earth) speaker cord. calling, you need to install the microphone
lead, then connect the yellow and red ͫ.
power supply leads. Front speaker
ɟ To the +12 V power terminal which is ͫ
energized at all times
Be sure to first connect the black ground
Subwoofer
(earth) lead to a common ground (earth)
point.
ɠ To the +12 V power terminal which is Note
Use a subwoofer with an impedance of 4 Ω to 8 Ω,
energized when the ignition switch is
and with adequate power handling capacities to
set to the accessory position avoid damage.
If there is no accessory position, connect Clip (not supplied)
to the +12 V power (battery) terminal Memory hold connection
which is energized at all times.
When the yellow power supply lead is
Be sure to first connect the black ground
connected, power will always be supplied to
(earth) lead to a common ground (earth)
the memory circuit even when the ignition ͫ
point.
switch is turned off.
ɡ To the power antenna (aerial) control
lead or the power supply lead of the Speaker connection ʙ
antenna (aerial) booster
• Before connecting the speakers, turn the
It is not necessary to connect this lead if
unit off.
there is no power antenna (aerial) or
• Use speakers with an impedance of 4 Ω to
antenna (aerial) booster, or with a Cautions
8 Ω, and with adequate power handling
manually-operated telescopic antenna • It is extremely dangerous if the cord
capacities to avoid damage.
(aerial). becomes wound around the steering
To AMP REMOTE IN of an optional column or gearstick. Be sure to keep it and
power amplifier other parts from interfering with your
This connection is only for amplifiers and driving operations.
a power antenna (aerial). Connecting any • If airbags or any other shock-absorbing
other system may damage the unit. equipment is in your car, contact the store
ɢ To a car’s illumination signal where you purchased this unit, or the car
Be sure to first connect the black ground dealer, before installation.
(earth) lead to a common ground (earth) Note
point. Before attaching the double-sided tape ʙ, clean
the surface of the dashboard with a dry cloth.

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MEX-M71BT/N5200BT

Using the wired remote control Mounting the unit in a Japanese car
Installation You may not be able to install this unit in
When using the steering wheel remote some makes of Japanese cars. In such a
control case, consult your Sony dealer.
Installation of the connection cable RC-SR1 Removing the protection collar
TOYOTA
(not supplied) is required before use. and the bracket
1 To enable the steering wheel remote ͩ
control, select [SET STEERING] q [EDIT Before installing the unit, remove the to dashboard/center console
CUSTOM] to make the registration .(page 22). protection collar ͨ and the bracket ʓ from
When the registration completes, the the unit.
steering wheel remote control becomes
available. 1 Pinch both edges of the protection Bracket
collar ͨ, then pull it out.
Notes on installing the connection cable Bracket
RC-SR1 (not supplied)
• Refer to the support sites on the back cover for
details, then connect each lead properly to the ͨ
appropriate leads. Making an improper Existing parts supplied ͩ
connection may damage the unit. with your car
• Depending on the type of car, be sure to insulate
the unused leads with electrical tape for safety.
• Do not connect this cable when the steering wheel
remote control is not used. NISSAN
• Consulting the dealer or an experienced
technician for help is recommended. ͩ
2 Insert both release keys ͧ until they to dashboard/center console
When using the wired remote control click, and pull down the bracket ʓ,
1 To enable the wired remote control, set [STR then pull up the unit to separate.
CONTROL] in [SET STEERING] to [PRESET] .
ͧ Bracket

Bracket
†

ʓ
ͩ
Existing parts supplied
with your car
Face the hook inwards.

Mounting the unit in the Fuse replacement


dashboard
When replacing the fuse, Fuse (10 A)
• Before installing, make sure the catches on be sure to use one
both sides of the bracket ʓ are bent matching the amperage
inwards 2 mm (3/32 in). rating stated on the
• For Japanese cars, see “Mounting the unit original fuse. If the fuse
in a Japanese car”. (page 42). blows, check the power
connection and replace the
1 Position the bracket ʓ inside the fuse. If the fuse blows again after
dashboard, then bend the claws replacement, there may be an internal
outward for a tight fit. malfunction. In such a case, consult your
182 mm (7 1/4 in) nearest Sony dealer.
53 mm (2 1/8 in)

Catch
ʓ

2 Mount the unit onto the bracket ʓ,


then attach the protection collar ͨ.

Notes
• If the catches are straight or bent outwards, the
unit will not be installed securely and may spring
out.
• Make sure the 4 catches on the protection collar
ͨ are properly engaged in the slots of the unit.

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(N5200BT: AEP, UK)

Connection (For MEX-N5200BT)


Connection/Installation
Subwoofer*1

Cautions *3

• Run all ground (earth) leads to a


*3
common ground (earth) point.
• Do not get the leads trapped under a
screw, or caught in moving parts (e.g., seat *3
railing).
• Before making connections, turn the car Power amplifier*1
ignition off to avoid short circuits.
• Connect the power supply lead ͫ to the
unit and speakers before connecting it to
the auxiliary power connector.
• Be sure to insulate any loose unconnected
leads with electrical tape for safety.
ͫ *2
Precautions
• Choose the installation location carefully so For details, see “Making
connections” .(page 36).
that the unit will not interfere with normal
driving operations.
• Avoid installing the unit in areas subject to
See “Power connection diagram” (page 36)
dust, dirt, excessive vibration, or high for details.
temperature, such as in direct sunlight or
near heater ducts. from a wired remote control
• Use only the supplied mounting hardware (not supplied)*4
for a safe and secure installation.
Note on the power supply lead (yellow) ʙ *5*6
When connecting this unit in combination with
other stereo components, the amperage rating of
the car circuit to which the unit is connected must from a car antenna (aerial)*7
be higher than the sum of each component’s fuse
amperage rating.

Mounting angle adjustment


Adjust the mounting angle to less than 45°. *1 Not supplied *6 For details on installing the microphone, see
*2 Speaker impedance: 4 Ω – 8 Ω × 4 “Installing the microphone.(MEX-N5200BT only)”
*3 RCA pin cord (not supplied) *7 Depending on the type of car, use an adaptor
*4 Depending on the type of car, use an adaptor for (not supplied) if the antenna connector does not
a wired remote control (not supplied). For details fit.
on using the wired remote control, see “Using
the wired remote control”.(page 37).
*5 Whether in use or not, route the microphone
input cord such that it does not interfere with
driving operations. Secure the cord with a clamp,
etc., if it is installed around your feet.

Subwoofer Easy Connection Common connection


Making connections
You can use a subwoofer without a power Red Red
If you have a power antenna (aerial) without amplifier when it is connected to a rear
a relay box, connecting this unit with the speaker cord.
supplied power supply lead ͫ may damage
the antenna (aerial). Front speaker

ɞ To the car’s speaker connector Yellow Yellow

continuous power
Subwoofer 12 Yellow
supply
15 switched power supply Red
Notes
• Preparation of the rear speaker cords is required. When the positions of the red and
• Use a subwoofer with an impedance of 4 Ω to 8 Ω,
and with adequate power handling capacities to yellow leads are inverted
1 È Purple
Rear speaker avoid damage. Red Red
Purple/black
2 (right) ¾
striped
Memory hold connection
3 È Gray
Front speaker When the yellow power supply lead is
Gray/black connected, power will always be supplied to
4 (right) ¾
striped the memory circuit even when the ignition Yellow Yellow
5 È White switch is turned off.
Front speaker
White/black 12 switched power supply Yellow
6 (left) ¾
striped Speaker connection 15
continuous power
Red
7 È Green • Before connecting the speakers, turn the supply
Rear speaker
Green/black unit off.
8 (left) ¾ When the car without ACC position
striped • Use speakers with an impedance of 4 Ω to
8 Ω, and with adequate power handling Red Red
ɟ To the car’s power connector capacities to avoid damage.

Power connection diagram


Check your car’s auxiliary power connector, Yellow Yellow
and match the connections of cords After matching the connections and
correctly depending on the car. switching power supply leads correctly,
continuous power connect the unit to the car’s power supply. If
12 Yellow Auxiliary power connector
supply you have any questions and problems
power antenna (aerial) connecting your unit that are not covered in
Blue/white
13 /power amplifier this manual, consult the car dealer.
striped
control (REM OUT)
switched illumination Orange/
14*
power supply white striped
switched power
15 Red
supply
16 ground (earth) Black

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MEX-M71BT/N5200BT

Installing the microphone (MEX- Installation Mounting the unit in the


To capture your voice during handsfree
dashboard
calling, you need to install the microphone Before installing, make sure the catches on
ʙ. Removing the protection collar both sides of the bracket ʓ are bent
and the bracket inwards 2 mm (3/32 in).
ʙ Before installing the unit, remove the 1 Position the bracket ʓ inside the
protection collar ͨ and the bracket ʓ from dashboard, then bend the claws
the unit. outward for a tight fit.
1 Pinch both edges of the protection 182 mm (7 1/4 in)
collar ͨ, then pull it out. 53 mm (2 1/8 in)

ͨ
Clip (not supplied)

Catch
ʓ
ʙ
2 Mount the unit onto the bracket ʓ,
2 Insert both release keys ͧ until they then attach the protection collar ͨ.
ʚ click, and pull down the bracket ʓ,
then pull up the unit to separate.
ʓ
ͧ

Cautions
• It is extremely dangerous if the cord ͨ
†

becomes wound around the steering ʓ


column or gearstick. Be sure to keep it and ͩ
other parts from interfering with your
driving operations. Face the hook inwards.
• If airbags or any other shock-absorbing ͪ
equipment is in your car, contact the store
where you purchased this unit, or the car Notes
dealer, before installation. • If the catches are straight or bent outwards, the
unit will not be installed securely and may spring
Note out.
Before attaching the double-sided tape ʚ, clean • Make sure the 4 catches on the protection collar
the surface of the dashboard with a dry cloth. ͨ are properly engaged in the slots of the unit.

Using the wired remote control Fuse replacement


1 To enable the wired remote control, When replacing the fuse, Fuse (10 A)
set [STR CONTROL] in [SET STEERING] be sure to use one
to [PRESET] .(page 19). matching the amperage
rating stated on the
original fuse. If the fuse
blows, check the power
connection and replace the
fuse. If the fuse blows again after
replacement, there may be an internal
malfunction. In such a case, consult your
nearest Sony dealer.

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MEX-M71BT/N5200BT

(N5200BT: E, AUS)

Connection (For MEX-N5200BT)


Connection/Installation
Subwoofer*1

Cautions *3

• Run all ground (earth) leads to a


*3
common ground (earth) point.
• Do not get the leads trapped under a
screw, or caught in moving parts (e.g., seat *3
railing).
• Before making connections, turn the car Power amplifier*1
ignition off to avoid short circuits.
• Connect the yellow and red power supply
leads only after all other leads have been
connected.
• Be sure to insulate any loose unconnected
leads with electrical tape for safety.
ͬ

Precautions White

• Choose the installation location carefully so White/black striped


Front speaker*1*2
that the unit will not interfere with normal Gray
driving operations. Gray/black striped
• Avoid installing the unit in areas subject to
Green
dust, dirt, excessive vibration, or high
temperature, such as in direct sunlight or Green/black striped
Rear speaker*1*2
near heater ducts. Purple
• Use only the supplied mounting hardware
Purple/black striped
for a safe and secure installation.
Black
Note on the power supply lead (yellow) Yellow
When connecting this unit in combination with
other stereo components, the amperage rating of Red For details, see “Making
the car circuit to which the unit is connected must Blue/white striped connections” .(page 37).
be higher than the sum of each component’s fuse
amperage rating. Orange/white striped

Mounting angle adjustment


Adjust the mounting angle to less than 45°. from a wired remote control
(not supplied)*4

ͭ *5*6

from a car antenna (aerial)

*1 Not supplied *5 Whether in use or not, route the microphone


*2 Speaker impedance: 4 Ω – 8 Ω × 4 input cord such that it does not interfere with
*3 RCA pin cord (not supplied) driving operations. Secure the cord with a clamp,
*4 Depending on the type of car, use an adaptor for etc., if it is installed around your feet.
a wired remote control (not supplied). For details *6 For details on installing the microphone, see
on using the wired remote control, see “Using “Installing the microphone .(MEX-N5200BT only)”
the wired remote control”.(page 38). (page 38).

Making connections Subwoofer Easy Connection Installing the microphone (MEX-


You can use a subwoofer without a power
To capture your voice during handsfree
ɞ To a common ground (earth) point amplifier when it is connected to a rear
calling, you need to install the microphone
First connect the black ground (earth) speaker cord.
ͭ.
lead, then connect the yellow and red
power supply leads. Front speaker

ɟ To the +12 V power terminal which is ͭ


energized at all times
Be sure to first connect the black ground Subwoofer
(earth) lead to a common ground (earth)
point.
Note
ɠ To the +12 V power terminal which is Use a subwoofer with an impedance of 4 Ω to 8 Ω,
energized when the ignition switch is and with adequate power handling capacities to
set to the accessory position avoid damage.
Clip (not supplied)
If there is no accessory position, connect
to the +12 V power (battery) terminal Memory hold connection
which is energized at all times. When the yellow power supply lead is
Be sure to first connect the black ground connected, power will always be supplied to
(earth) lead to a common ground (earth) the memory circuit even when the ignition ͭ
point. switch is turned off.
ɡ To the power antenna (aerial) control
lead or the power supply lead of the Speaker connection ͮ
antenna (aerial) booster • Before connecting the speakers, turn the
It is not necessary to connect this lead if unit off.
there is no power antenna (aerial) or • Use speakers with an impedance of 4 Ω to
antenna (aerial) booster, or with a 8 Ω, and with adequate power handling Cautions
manually-operated telescopic antenna capacities to avoid damage. • It is extremely dangerous if the cord
(aerial). becomes wound around the steering
To AMP REMOTE IN of an optional column or gearstick. Be sure to keep it and
power amplifier other parts from interfering with your
This connection is only for amplifiers and driving operations.
a power antenna (aerial). Connecting any • If airbags or any other shock-absorbing
other system may damage the unit. equipment is in your car, contact the store
where you purchased this unit, or the car
ɢ To a car’s illumination signal dealer, before installation.
Be sure to first connect the black ground
Note
(earth) lead to a common ground (earth) Before attaching the double-sided tape ͮ, clean
point. the surface of the dashboard with a dry cloth.

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MEX-M71BT/N5200BT

Using the wired remote control Mounting the unit in a Japanese car
Installation You may not be able to install this unit in
When using the steering wheel remote some makes of Japanese cars. In such a
control (AUS only) case, consult your Sony dealer.
Installation of the connection cable RC-SR1 Removing the protection collar
(not supplied) is required before use. and the bracket TOYOTA
1 To enable the steering wheel remote ͫ
control, select [SET STEERING] q [EDIT Before installing the unit, remove the to dashboard/center console
.
CUSTOM] to make the registration (page 19). protection collar ͨ and the bracket ʓ from
When the registration completes, the the unit.
steering wheel remote control becomes
available.
1 Pinch both edges of the protection
Bracket
collar ͨ, then pull it out.
Notes on installing the connection cable Bracket
RC-SR1 (not supplied)
• Refer to the support sites on the back cover for ͨ
details, then connect each lead properly to the
appropriate leads. Making an improper Existing parts supplied ͫ
connection may damage the unit. with your car
• Depending on the type of car, be sure to insulate
the unused leads with electrical tape for safety.
• Do not connect this cable when the steering wheel
remote control is not used. NISSAN
• Consulting the dealer or an experienced
ͫ
technician for help is recommended. 2 Insert both release keys ͧ until they
to dashboard/center console
click, and pull down the bracket ʓ,
When using the wired remote control
then pull up the unit to separate.
1 To enable the wired remote control, set [STR
CONTROL] in [SET STEERING] to [PRESET] . ͧ
Bracket
†

Bracket
ʓ
ͫ
Existing parts supplied
with your car
Face the hook inwards.

Mounting the unit in the Note


dashboard To prevent malfunction, install only with the
supplied screws ͫ.
• Before installing, make sure the catches on
both sides of the bracket ʓ are bent
inwards 2 mm (3/32 in). Fuse replacement
• For Japanese cars, see “Mounting the unit
When replacing the fuse, Fuse (10 A)
in a Japanese car”. (page 40).
be sure to use one
1 Position the bracket ʓ inside the matching the amperage
dashboard, then bend the claws rating stated on the
outward for a tight fit. original fuse. If the fuse
182 mm (7 1/4 in)
blows, check the power
connection and replace the
53 mm (2 1/8 in) fuse. If the fuse blows again after
replacement, there may be an internal
malfunction. In such a case, consult your
nearest Sony dealer.

Catch
ʓ

2 Mount the unit onto the bracket ʓ,


then attach the protection collar ͨ.

Notes
• If the catches are straight or bent outwards, the
unit will not be installed securely and may spring
out.
• Make sure the 4 catches on the protection collar
ͨ are properly engaged in the slots of the unit.

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MEX-M71BT/N5200BT
SECTION 3
DISASSEMBLY
• This set can be disassembled in the order shown below.

3-1. DISASSEMBLY FLOW

SET

FRONT PANEL SECTION 3-6. SERVICE POSITION


Note: Illustration of disassembly is omitted. (Page 29)

3-2. MINI FUSE (BLADE TYPE) (FU1),


COVER
(Page 26)

3-3. SUB PANEL ASSY


(Page 26)

3-4. CD MECHANISM DECK (MG-101CF-188)


(Page 27)

3-5. MAIN BOARD


(Page 28)

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MEX-M71BT/N5200BT

Note: Follow the disassembly procedure in the numerical order given.

3-2. MINI FUSE (BLADE TYPE) (FU1), COVER

Note 1: For the MEX-M71BT, a cover sheet is attached to the cover.


Remove the cover block without peeling off the cover sheet.
The illustration depicts the MEX-N5200BT.

4 cover (See Note 1)


Note 2: When installing the cover,
do not press on the center
of the cover. Note 3: When installing the cover, check
that four bosses are all locked.

OK NG
2 two
bosses

2 two bosses Boss is locked. Boss is unlocked.


– Side view –

3 three claws 1 mini fuse (M71BT)


(blade type)
(FU1) ‡$IIL[LQJWKHcover VKHHW
Attach in order from 1 to 3.
3 Pressing the
adhesive area.
cover sheet

1 Remove the 2 Align and affix


release paper. the corners of
the cover sheet
and cover.

front side cover

3-3. SUB PANEL ASSY

2 two claws

3 sub panel assy


Note: When installing the sub panel assy,
align two ribs and two holes.
rib

hole

hole 2 two claws

rib
1 two screws
(PTT2.6 u 6)

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MEX-M71BT/N5200BT

3-4. CD MECHANISM DECK (MG-101CF-188)


Note 1: The service manual of the mechanism deck, used in this mod-
el has been issued in a separate volume. Please refer to the
service manual of the MG-101 series for the mechanism deck
information.

7 bracket (CD)

CN401
6 two screws
(PTT2.6 u 4)
FFC1

4 Unlock the CN401.

8 CD mechanism deck
(MG-101CF-188)
(See Note 1)

1 screw
5 flexible flat cable (27 core) (PTT2.6 u 6)
(FFC1) 2 Lift up the CD mechanism
block in the direction of
the arrow.

CN1005

FFC1 1 screw
(PTT2.6 u 6)
3 Unlock the CN1005.

‡+RZWRLQVWDOOWKH&'PHFKDQLVPEORFN
Attach in order from 1 to 5. 5 Align the rib and slot.

rib slot
CD machanism block

2 Lock the CN401.

–6LGHYLHZ–

This side is terminal side. 5 Align the rib and slot.


1 flexible flat cable rib
(27 core)
4 slot
3 Lock the
CN1005.

–6LGHYLHZ–

flexible flat cable


(27 core)

Note 2: When installing the flexible flat cable (27 core), insert straight to the connector and lock a connector completely.
No slanting after insertion.

OK NG NG NG
Insert is straight to the interior. Connector is unlock. Insert is incline. Insert is shallow.
flexible flat cable flexible flat cable flexible flat cable flexible flat cable
(27 core) (27 core) (27 core) (27 core)

connector connector connector connector

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MEX-M71BT/N5200BT

3-5. MAIN BOARD


Note 1: When the MAIN board is replaced, it is necessary to replace knob (VOL)
assy (Ref. No. NFC1) simultaneously. Also, the destination setting, Blue-
tooth operation check and Bluetooth information writing is necessary. Re-
fer to “DESTINATION SETTING METHOD” on page 4, “BLUETOOTH
FUNCTION CHECKING METHOD USING A SMARTPHONE OR CEL-
LULAR PHONE” on page 7 and “BLUETOOTH INFORMATION WRIT-
ING METHOD” on page 8.

2 two screws
3 MAIN board (See Note 1) (PTT2.6 u 8)
Note 2: When installing the MAIN board,
align the rib and hole.

1 two ground point screws


(PTT2.6 u 6)

hole

rib

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MEX-M71BT/N5200BT

3-6. SERVICE POSITION

Note 1: The service position below cannot be performed with the


flexible flat cable (length: 90 mm) used with the unit. Refer
to “FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE FOR THE MECHANISM
DECK CONNECTION” on page 6, and use a long flexible
flat cable (length: 150 mm).

OK OK

CD mechanism deck CD mechanism deck


insulating
sheet insulating sheet

stand stand

flexible flat cable (27 core) main unit main unit flexible flat cable (27 core)
(length: 150 mm) (length: 150 mm)
Note 2: Do not flexible flat cable (27 core) is Note 2: Do not flexible flat cable (27 core) is
damaged by the edge of the chassis. damaged by the edge of the chassis.

NG NG
CD mechanism deck
CD mechanism deck Note 3: CD mechanical deck should
Note 3: CD mechanical deck should not be placed vertically.
not be placed vertically.

flexible flat cable (27 core) main unit flexible flat cable (27 core)
main unit
(length: 150 mm) (length: 150 mm)

NG
CD mechanism deck
Note 4: CD mechanical deck should
not be placed upside down.

flexible flat cable (27 core) main unit


(length: 150 mm)

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MEX-M71BT/N5200BT
SECTION 4
TEST MODE
SETTING THE TEST MODE

Setting method:
1. In the state of source off (the clock is displayed on the liquid
crystal display), enter the test mode by pressing the buttons in
order of the [ 4] t [MIC 5] t [V ALBUM 1] (press only
the [V ALBUM 1] button for two seconds).
2. It is set to the test mode, and all segments of the liquid crystal
display light.

Releasing method:
Press the [ OFF SRC] button for 1 second.

MICROPHONE AUDIO LOOPBACK


To confirm the state of the external microphone used when a
handsfree function is used, the microphone audio is output from
the speaker.
The breakdown judgment of the microphone can be done without
connecting H/F with the smartphone or cellular phone.

Procedure:
1. Enter the test mode.
2. Press the [ OFF SRC] button to select the “BT PHONE”
function.
3. On/off of the microphone audio loopback function changes
whenever the [ALBUM v 2] button is pressed (“ ” (repeat
mark) is displayed on the liquid crystal display).

Screen display
EQ

repeat mark

LOOPBACK (repeat mark)


ON Lit
OFF None

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MEX-M71BT/N5200BT
SECTION 5
DIAGRAMS
5-1. BLOCK DIAGRAM - MAIN Section -
CD MECHANISM
DECK BLOCK
(MG-101CF-188)

B 5 AIN RFOUT 2 1 EFMIN DATA 53 60 DATA


BCK 52 59 BCK DACOUTL 100 99 LVRIN
A 7 BIN
LRCK 51 58 LACK DACOUTS 9 10 SWIN
C 6 CIN MCLK 50 61 MCLK
DO 47 29 CD_DO
8 DIN
DI 46 27 CD_DI FL FL, FR, SUB
CL 45 28 CD_CL
LFOUT 97
FR
>001B
F 13 EIN LROUT 98
CE 44 30 CD_CE SUB
E 14 FIN SWOUT 11
SBCK 43 40 SBCK
PW 42 39 PW
1/2VCC 11 VREF
RF AMP, SFSY 41 38 SFSY
DIGITAL SERVO PROCESSOR SBSY 40 37 SBSY
PD 20 LDS
IC1305 OPCDM 39 48 OPCDM
AUTOMATIC BUSYB 49 57 CD_BUSYB
LD POWER CONTROL 19 LDD RESB 48 85 CD_RESB
Q700

XOUT
FOCUS 21 FDO

XIN
TRACK 22 TDO
61 62
SL 23 SLDO USB CONTROLLER, INPUT SELECTOR,
SP 24 SPDO AUDIO DSP, ELECTRICAL VOLUME
36 L_SW IC601
X701
16.934MHz
KEY BOARD (1/2)

D+ 72 UDP1
R-ch is omitted due to same as L-ch.
D– 71 UDM1
SIGNAL PATH
(N5200BT: AEP, UK, E, AUS) : AUDIO

AUX_L 15 L3INP : TUNER


: SIRIUSXM
AUX_GND 16 L3INN
: CD
R-CH : AUX
AUX_R
: USB
ANT001 CP001
(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND) (BT ANTENNA) BT MODULE
: Bluetooth
CN802 INPUT SELECTOR : MIC
(SIRIUSXM IN) IC403 39 RF PCM2_IN 25 33 BT_DOUT
1 PCM2_OUT 26 36 BT_DIN
11 4I/O 4O/I 10 PCM_CLK 23 35 BT_CLK
5 PCM2_SYNC 24 34 BT_SYNC
8 3I/O 3O/I 9 USB_DP 17 69 UDP2
USB_DM 16 68 UDM2
3C
2C
4C
1C

4 RESET 12 26 BT_RST
R-CH 6 5 12 13 EEPROM
IC602

2
BUFFER CP_SDA 83 2 SDA
IC804 J1001 (1/2)
MIC AMP CP_SCL 82 6 SCL
MIC 21 L1IN (BT_MIC)
6 IC1003
22 R1IN (BT_MIC)
BUFFER
10 IC803
XOUT 75
9 F802 FM/AM RECEIVER
X601
VCC IC001
12MHz
XIN 74
J01 6 FM_IN_P DAC_L 30 19 L2IN
(ANTENNA IN) 5 FM_IN_M DAC_R 29 R-CH

CMD_ERR
USB_IN
BUSYB

SMONI
9 AM_IN_P SDA 24

SIFDO

SIFCK
SIFCE

RESB
SIFDI
SCL 25
XTAL_IN 54 53 52 55 56 86 62 47 51
32

X1 X501 X502
12MHz 32.768kHz 9.25MHz
19 27 26 60 59 38 39 33 21 20 22 42 34 41 44 45 43 7 6 10 9
TU_SDA
TU_SCL

MIC_DET

BUSY

SYSRST
XM_PWR
XM_TX
XM_RX
SEL_AUX

SEL_XM

SDI
SDO
SCK
CE

CMD_ERR
USB_IN
SMONI

SUB_X2

SUB_X1

MAIN_X2

MAIN_X1
DRV_ON 99 DRV_ON
LOAD 96 MEC_LOAD
EJECT 100 MEC_EJECT
SYSTEM CONTROLLER
L_SW 94 MEC_LSW
IC501 (1/2)
D_SW 93 MEC_DSW
IN_SW 97 MEC_INSW
SELF 98 MEC_SELFSW

MEX-M71BT/N5200BT
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MEX-M71BT/N5200BT

5-2. BLOCK DIAGRAM - AUDIO OUTPUT/PANEL/POWER SUPPLY Section -


SYSTEM CONTROLLER
CENTER VOLTAGE VDD_3.3V IC501 (2/2)
ILL_B GENERATOR
IC402 (1/2)
J401 PLL-UP
FL, FR, SUB FL LINE AMP SWITCH 70 REMOTE_1K
>001B IC401
L Q1307, 1308
FRONT
R-CH R
J1001 (2/2) 81 RC_IN1
REMOTE 80 RC_IN0
FR LINE AMP
L 62 KEY_ACK0
IC400
REAR
R-CH R KEY BOARD (2/2)

LCD_DATA 48 LCD_DATA
SUB LINE AMP LCD_CLK 46 LCD_CLK
IC402 (2/2) LCD_CE 47 LCD_CE
SUB
D500 REGULATOR
SIRCS 64 SIRCS IC201 CN301 (2/2)
MUTING MUTING MUTING D200 15
Q405 Q403 Q410
KEY_1 78 KEY_IN1 VDD_3.3V 11 VDD (3.3V) VCC1 8 VCC
KEY_0 79 KEY_IN0 VCC2 7
63 KEY_ACK1 DSP_3.3V 9 DSP (3.3V)
R-CH

RE_1 72 RE_IN1 DRV_6V 5 CD (6V)


MUTING RE_0 73 RE_IN0
CONTROL MECHA_ON 82
Q407 – 409 PANEL_SW 90 PANEL_DET

56 ATT +3.3V
TU+3.3V REGULATOR 4 TUNER (5V)
IC002
POWER AMP
IC304 CN301 (1/2) ILL_B 3 AUDIO (9V)
6
OUT2+ 5 FL+
12 IN2 13
8
ACC_IN 51 15 ACCDET ACC_IN 6 ACC
OUT2– 3 FL–
BU_IN 35 14 BDET
5
FR+
R-CH REG_SDA 28 12 SDA
7
FR– REG_SCL 31 10 SCL
RESET 5 13 RSTB
2
OUT1+ 9 RL+
11 IN1 4
OUT1– 7 RL– DIMMER D814 11
ILL_IN 55 DETECT ILL
1 Q305
RR+
R-ch is omitted due to same as L-ch. R-CH 3 +3.3V
RR– BT+3.3V REGULATOR
SIGNAL PATH
IC1001
: AUDIO 9
HSD 25 AMP_REM
VBUS DC/DC
USB_VBUS SWITCH CONVERTER
AC_GND
ST_BY

IC1304 IC1301
MUTE

22 16 4
FLT_USB 18
EN_USB 84
EN_SYS 17
58 AMPSTBY
SYNC 25
68 BEEP
57 AMP_MUTE
VCC

MEX-M71BT/N5200BT
32 32
MEX-M71BT/N5200BT

THIS NOTE IS COMMON FOR PRINTED WIRING BOARDS AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS. • Waveforms
(In addition to this, the necessary note is printed in each block.)
– MAIN Board –
For Printed Wiring Boards. For Schematic Diagrams.
IC1305 2 (RFOUT) IC501 0 (MAIN_X2)
Note: Note: 1 (CD play mode)
7
• X : Parts extracted from the component side. • All capacitors are in μF unless otherwise noted. (p: pF)
• Y : Parts extracted from the conductor side. 50 WV or less are not indicated except for electrolytics
• f : Internal component. and tantalums.
• : Pattern from the side which enables seeing. • All resistors are in Ω and 1/4 W or less unless otherwise
(The other layers’ patterns are not indicated.) specified.
• f : Internal component.
2.9 Vp-p
Caution: • C : Panel designation. 1.2 Vp-p
Pattern face side: Parts on the pattern face side seen 108.5 ns
(Conductor Side) from the pattern face are indicated. Note: Note:
500 mV/DIV, 500 ns/DIV 1 V/DIV, 50 ns/DIV
Parts face side: Parts on the parts face side seen from The components identi- Les composants identifiés
(Component Side) the parts face are indicated. fied by mark 0 or dotted par une marque 0 sont
IC1305 t; (MCLK) IC1301 1 (LX)
line with mark 0 are criti- critiques pour la sécurité. 2 8
• Indication of transistor. cal for safety. Ne les remplacer que par
Replace only with part une pièce portant le nu-
C number specified. méro spécifié.
Q These are omitted.
• A : B+ Line.
B E • Power voltages is dc 14.4V and fed with regulated dc
3.7 Vp-p 14.8 Vp-p
power supply from ACC and BATT cords.
• Voltages and waveforms are dc with respect to ground 59 ns 2.4 Ps
under no-signal (detuned) conditions. 1 V/DIV, 50 ns/DIV 5 V/DIV, 2 Ps/DIV
Note: When the complete MAIN board is replaced, it is nec-
no mark : TUNER (FM)
essary to replace the knob (VOL) assy (Ref. No. NFC1)
[ ] : TUNER (AM)
IC1305 ta (LRCK) IC601 ug (XOUT)
simultaneously. Also, the destination setting, Bluetooth
operation check and Bluetooth information writing
( ): CD PLAY 3 9
{ }: SIRIUSXM
is necessary. Refer to “DESTINATION SETTING
< > : AUX
METHOD” on page 4, “BLUETOOTH FUNCTION
• Voltages are taken with VOM (Input impedance 10 M).
CHECKING METHOD USING A SMARTPHONE
Voltage variations may be noted due to normal production
OR CELLULAR PHONE” on page 7 and “BLUE-
tolerances.
TOOTH INFORMATION WRITING METHOD” on
• Waveforms are taken with a oscilloscope. 2.5 Vp-p
page 8. 3.4 Vp-p
Voltage variations may be noted due to normal production
22.6 Ps 83 ns
tolerances.
• Circled numbers refer to waveforms. 1 V/DIV, 10 Ps/DIV 1 V/DIV, 50 ns/DIV
• Signal path.
F : AUDIO IC1305 ts (BCK) IC001 es (XTAL_IN)
f : TUNER 4 0
h : SIRIUSXM
J : CD
E : AUX
d : USB
a : Bluetooth
N : MIC 3.9 Vp-p 174 mVp-p
472 ns 83 ns
Note: When the complete MAIN board is replaced, it is nec- 1 V/DIV, 200 ns/DIV 50 mV/DIV, 50 ns/DIV
essary to replace the knob (VOL) assy (Ref. No. NFC1)
simultaneously. Also, the destination setting, Bluetooth
IC1305 ya (XOUT)
operation check and Bluetooth information writing 5
is necessary. Refer to “DESTINATION SETTING
METHOD” on page 4, “BLUETOOTH FUNCTION
CHECKING METHOD USING A SMARTPHONE
OR CELLULAR PHONE” on page 7 and “BLUE-
TOOTH INFORMATION WRITING METHOD” on
page 8. 2 Vp-p
59 ns
1 V/DIV, 50 ns/DIV

IC501 7 (SUB_X2)
6

2 Vp-p
30.4 Ps
500 mV/DIV, 20 Ps/DIV

MEX-M71BT/N5200BT
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MEX-M71BT/N5200BT

5-3. PRINTED WIRING BOARDS - MAIN Section (1/2) - • : Uses unleaded solder.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

MAIN BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE)

FB801
FB800
FB802
A
D400 A

D1312
R400

D1311
A
B C305 C321
C206
K
K
K

R1606
IC400 IC401

C202

R464
R466

R465

R407
Q403 R467 Q405 Q406 R408
Q404

R404
E E R411
(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND) E E

R455
C440

C401
R406
C443 C436 C444 C402 C418 C407
F802 R317 R416
C200 C204 R460 1 8 E 1 8

FB1007

R401 Q410
C409

C306

C323
C319
C304

L105
FB1005 C437

R461
C209

C208
C201 Q407 FB1006

C320
C322

R412
K A A A

R320
R319
R414

R456
K

C324
K 4 5 4 5

R422
R205 R206

C326
R453 R402 R415

D1001
C308
C310

C312
C314
C316
C300 E Q408 C400 C410 R413

D1003
A

C302
C303
K C844 C1376 C439 C442

C416
D300 D301 D302 D200 R310

C307
E

R457
R458
R318 C450 R427 R462 C426
D303 A A

R403
D813

R316
R463 R19

R313
C1371
R437
C A K K K
R312
R308
A A K Q305 C251 C211 C550 Q409 E E
(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND)
1 8 R439
(CHASSIS)

R444
D814 R443
C301 R426

R450
R449
C31

C309
C311

C313
C315
(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND)

C429
(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND) K R425 C432 4 5 R440
R1332 D1302 R423 LND251

R314
R315
D1319
C1567
C1572
C253
C317
C318
R525
R445
R431 R446 R452
R424 IC402

R451

R441
R442
C421
K C1568 R1486 JL203 R280

R428

R429
A R526 C618 C640
C1573 R527 R448 1 14
C1565 C325 (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND) C411

FB01
R572

C617
R1495

R447
IC803

R1491
C1570
C1571

R433
R573 FB806 K
D1322 R1496 CL510 R1451 CL401 C639

R418
R575 R410 C651 VDR2 R4 R9
A K C1454 C501 7 8 C6 L2
R1493
K R529 R568 R417 K A A A
4 R1497
IC403 A

VDR1
A K 1 85 R530 R569
C610

CL400
C1455 R430 L10 C3

R1494
D1341 R1453 R547 C626

CL402
D1321 R1490 4 R531 CL507 C8 C2

C653
R535
R537
R539
R536
51 3 R548 (N5200BT: AEP, UK, E, AUS) C652 C30

C635
C531
C638

C625
R532 L5 R8
R1492 IC804 CL511
A D500
A R543 C523 R551 (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND) C613 IC002 3 1
L3 L1

R560
K C611 C609
D C522
75
CL506
51
R508
R507
30 C631 1
CL600 R1403 4 5 16C16
C15
9 C13
C5

R1367
R1370
R1369
R1428
C4

R1429
31 100

C608
R519 76 50 C636 17 8
C520 L6

C600
R1341 C1361
R1368 E
R520
E C502
R503 C650
R623 CL634
CL635 C28
IC001 C12
C11
Q1307 Q1308 R622 R620 R14 R27 24 1
C10

C521
R512 R621 FB1 25 32

C601
R528
R15

C532
IC501

R541
R502
IC601

R511
C534 C655 C654

R30
C21
R16

C20
FB501
C25

C604

C634
R522 C535 CL648 C641 C24 R31

C632
C1583
C533 CL614

C603
R506 CL668 X1 R18
CL669 C1368

R1348
R1349
C551 CL663
R566 CL609 R624 4 1
100
R570 R1604 R567 26 C602 50 81
IC602

R1331 R505
E R571 R1603 1 25 R641 R651

R625
C627
FB811 R549 51 5 8
FB809 C1380 CL655 CL660 C1374 C633 80
C637

C615
R1364 FB804 R631

R1599
R1598
R540 R542

CL671
R545 C526 R500 C630
R605 R616
R1602 R544 C530 R574 CL670
R1601 R565 R632

CL659
C616
R1600 X501 C1386
R546 CL650 C614

C528
C524

R629

C629
C527 R1301

C623
X502 CL603 C620
C505 CL604
R608 R609 X601 R614 R615
CL601 C619 C624 C628
CL602 L101 CL661
CL662
C642 C643
JL515

JL512
FB709 R612
R613
FB803 CL102
F X701 JL204 R704
R702
R725
C753
JL514
JL536
CL101
CL103
FB708 R710 C703 JL533
1 CL104 CL105
C719 R714 C726 JL513
C710 C723
C711 X701 C725 R603 R1343 JL534

C720
64 49
CL015
C701 JL535 JL537

C754 1 48 R722
C717
C732
C731 CL013
R723
FFC1 CN1005
R732 JL678
IC1305

JL675 JL677
SENSOR SERVO
BOARD BOARD C714
G FB807
R700
C702 JL676

C715 JL674
OPTICAL R701 R720
CD MECHANISM R1350
PICK-UP C1369
DECK BLOCK R703 16 33
BLOCK
(MG-101CF-188)
(DAX-25A) C712 C721 C734

C713
17 32

R717

R716
R715
C724 C756
C1582 C752 FB805

C727
C728
R729
C722

C729
C730
C705
27 C706

R1052
R735 E
R705 Q700

C1013
K
C1051

H C1018
R1036 C1017
A
D1306

R1309
5 4 C1011

R1307
C1019

R1308
C1010

R1037
R1033
R107 (N5200BT: AEP, UK, E, AUS) (N5200BT: AEP, UK, E, AUS)
IC1301 8 1

R1321 C1312
JL022
C104 (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND) JL013

R1030
R1031
R102 (N5200BT: AEP, UK, E, AUS)

C1014
C1301 4 R711 R1001
5

C1012
C103 (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND)

R1032
JL011 R1056
R106 R103 R1055 IC1003
IC1304 JL020

R1013

R1014
R1015
R1017
R1019
8 1
C1311 L1301 C1005 C1006
D1301 1 6
IC1001

R1024

R1025
JL008
C1321 R105 5 4
3 4 C102
C1300 A K
R1324 43 20 11 42

C1316
C1317
R1326
C101

C1004
C116 R1323 R104 1 3

FB104
21 10

R109
R111 C100
I LND201
C1016
R1003
R1004 C1008

R1589
R1005 48
VDR002 VDR001 R1040 47 C1009

CL003
R116 46
R1035
R1311 49
R1312 D114 R1006 50
C1353
A K 45
C1305 CL004
K A

C105
C1323 D116 30 1
(CHASSIS) A K A
D117 44 31 40 41
D152 C1326 A K CP001
K D115 BT MODULE
(WB113CX)
J 21

R1021
R1016
R1020
R1018
C1041
1-981-732- (21)
ANT001
(BT ANTENNA)
1 43 2
65 C1039

Note 1: When the IC501 on the MAIN board is replaced, the Note 2: ANT001, CP001, IC001, IC602 and IC1301 on the Note 3: The service manual of the mechanism deck, used in
destination setting is necessary. Refer to “DESTINA- MAIN board cannot replace with single. When these this model, has been issued in a separate volume.
TION SETTING METHOD” on page 4. parts are damaged, replace the complete mounted Please refer to the service manual of the MG-101 se-
board. ries for the mechanism deck information.
MEX-M71BT/N5200BT
34 34
MEX-M71BT/N5200BT

5-4. PRINTED WIRING BOARDS - MAIN Section (2/2) - • : Uses unleaded solder.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
MAIN BOARD (CONDUCTOR SIDE)
J401 (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND)
FRONT
(FRONT VIEW) (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND, E, AUS)
R L CN301
A REAR
PW1

R L J1001 1 2 3 GRN
FU1 1 2 REAR LCH (+)
MIC REMOTE 4 5 6 7 VIO
REAR RCH (+)
SUB 8 9 10 GRN/BLK
J01 3 4 REAR LCH (–)
VIO/BLK
(ANTENNA IN) REAR RCH (–)
WHT
5 6 FRONT LCH (+)
TO GRY
CN301 FRONT RCH (+)
WHT/BLK
7 8 FRONT LCH (–)
GRY/BLK
FRONT RCH (–)
CN802
(SIRIUSXM IN) 9 10
BLU/WHT
REM OUT MAX 0.4A
B IC304 W001
4 8 9 10 7 11 12
ORG/WHT
ILL
13 14
RED
14 IC201 2 24 2 2 14
1 5 2 6 3
BLK
ACC
16 15 16 GND
YEL
BATT
15
15 1 1 13

JL306
JL200
25 1 (N5200BT: AEP, UK)
JL300 JL301
JL755
L300
JL201
JL754 RL+ RL–
GRN GRN/BLK
C JL305 7 8
JL302 JL303 FL+ FL–
WHT WHT/BLK
5 6
JL304 FR+ FR–
GRY GRY/BLK
3 4
RR+ RR–
VIO VIO/BLK
1 2

W002
TO
CL619 PW1
CN301
CL618 CL617 C350 VIO GRN
1 2
D CL616 CL647
VIO/BLK GRN/BLK
3 4
CL615 CL512 21
CL649 GRY WHT
1-981-732- (21) 5 6
CL605 CL657
CL002 CL606 CL651
JL202 GRY/BLK WHT/BLK
JL500 7 8
CL001 CL666 CL667 CL607
CL665 BLU/WHT
CL664 CL608 9 10
JL507 JL506
JL505 11 12
ORG/WHT
RED
E 13 14
CL653
CL654

JL125 CL656 YEL BLK


JL127 15 16
CL652
JL126
CL658 CL612
JL402JL405JL404 JL407 CL610 CL613 JL510
CL611 JL508
ACC GND
RED BLK
7 8
JL401 JL403 JL509 REM
BLU/WHT OUT ILL ORG/WHT
JL136 5 6
JL406 NC BATT
YEL
JL120 JL727 3 4
F JL728 NC NC
1 2
JL729
JL128
JL730
JL130 JL731
JL732 JL734
JL129
JL753 JL735
JL737
JL702
JL736
JL700
JL752
JL738
JL703 JL740

G JL739

JL705 JL751 JL741

JL733
JL742
JL704 JL744
JL745 JL743

JL686 JL685
JL694

JL747
JL692 JL693
JL691 JL746
JL748

JL690 JL749 JL750

H JL689 JL688 JL687

JL002

JL021
JL015 JL009

I JL003

JL005 JL004 JL107


JL114 JL111
JL109
JL112

JL108
JL110

JL010 JL006
JL105

JL103
JL007 JL118
JL102

JL115
JL101
JL116 JL119
JL117 JL113 JL106 JL100
JL104
JL016

J JL014 JL012
JL018
2 20

1 19

CN101

K
KEY
Note: When the KEY board is defective, replace the front
BOARD
panel assy (Ref. No. FP1).
MEX-M71BT/N5200BT
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MEX-M71BT/N5200BT

5-5. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - MAIN Section (1/4) - • See page 33 for Waveforms. • See page 40 for IC Block Diagrams. • See page 41 for IC Pin Function Description.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

MAIN BOARD (1/4)


A 6

CD_CL

SFSY

SBSY
DATA

BCK
LACK

MCLK

CD_BUSYB

CD_RESB

CD_DO
CD_DI

CD_CE

SBCK

PW

OPCDM
8

RC_STR_SEL

RC_STR_SEL
BEEP

ATT
AMPSTBY
RC_IN1
RC_IN0

RE_0

RE_1

SIRCS

AMP_MUTE

RC_IN0

RC_IN1
9

R536 R539
>001S
C725 C753 C726 C731 C732 C756 C734 33k 33k
0.1 100 0.1 47p 47p 47 0.1
32 MAIN
4V 6.3V D500 BOARD
11
RB751V40,115 (2/4)
B

SEL_AUX
SEL_XM
R535 R537
(Page 37)
FB803 1k 1k 3.3 12

JL533

JL534

JL535

JL536

JL537
R1368 13
1.2k
3.3
JL500 14

R722 0

R723 0
R547 Q1308
LTA043ZUBFS8TL 3.3
100k
R1367
D1312 3.3 1.2k
DZ2J18000L C522 C523 R508 R507
0.01 0.01 100k 100k 3.3

JL678
JL677

JL676

JL675

JL674
R720
R1350 33k
R1370 R1369
100 10k Q1307 10k
C M71BT/N5200BT:
US, CND
3.3
LTA043ZUBFS8TL

R560 100k
C728 R543 R1429 R1428
2.2 D1311
DZ2J18000L
100k 0 Q1307, 1308
PLL-UP SWITCH
0
1 >002S

R548 100k
R551 100k
2 MAIN
(3.3)

(0.1)

(3.3)

(3.3)

(0.1)

(1.6)

(3.3)

(3.3)

(3.3)
BOARD
(0)

(0)

(0)

(0)
C550
220
ILL_IN (3/4)
6.3V
48

47

46

45

44

43
42

41
40

39

38

37

36

35

34

33
3 ACC_IN (Page 38)
4
R1343 1k

CL

TEST
SFSY

SBSY
RESB
DO

DI

CE

SBCK
PW

OPCDM

NC

NC

L_SW

DVSS
DVDD
R603 470

CL507
CL506
R519

0 <3.3>
10k

0 {3.3}
D 2

3.3

3.3

3.3

3.3
3.3

3.3

3.3

3.3

3.3

3.3
0
0

0
C501

75

74
73

72
71
70

69
68

67
66
65

64
63
62

61
60

59

58
57
56

55
54

53
52
51
(3.2) 49 32 (1.5) 0.001
BUSYB DVDD15

BEEP

ATT
AMPSTBY
NC
RE_IN0

RE_IN1

RE_ON

REMOTE_1K
REMOTE_10K

DEBUG_7

DEBUG_6
NC

SIRCS
KEY_ACK1
KEY_ACK0
OFFSET_DET(NC)

SEL_AUX

SEL_XM

AMP_MUTE

ILL_IN
NC
VSS3

VDD3

ACC_IN
NC
(1.5) 50 31 C531 R502
MCLK NC 0.01 100k
(1.6) 51 30
C705 C727 R520
LRCK NC 2.2
0.1 10k
(1.6) 52 29 (3.3)
BCK VVDD1 R503 C532 C1361
(1.1) 53 28 (1.1) R715 68k
C730 100k 0.01 0.1
DATA PCKIST 0.022 C521 C520 76 50
54 27 (1.1) R716 680 JL128 NC NC CL512 JL002
0.01 0.001
JL515 SMOIM0 PDOUT0 77 49
R717 680 C729 0.22 R529
E
55 26 (1.1) NC NC
JL514
JL513
56
SMOIN1
IC1305 PDOUT1
25
KEY_1
100

R530 100
3.3 78
KEY_1 LCD_DATA
48 0 R525 1k
R526 470
LCD_DATA

SMOIN2 VVSS1 KEY_0 3.3 79 47 0 LCD_CE


(3.3) 57 RF AMP, DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR 24 (1.7) JL691 JL690 SP KEY_0 LCD_CE
MODE SPDO C502 0.001 R531 1k 3.3 80 46 3.3 R527 1k LCD_CLK
JL512 IC1305 JL692 JL689 LCD_CLK
(1.5) 58
LC78615E-01US-H 23 (1.6) SL RC_IN0
DVDD15 SLDO R512 30k R532 1k 3.3 81 45 0 SMONI
(3.3) 59 22 (1.6) JL693 R729 68k JL688 TRACK RC_IN1 SMONI
DVDD TDO R511 33k 2.9 82 44 0 R572 100 USB_IN
60 21 (1.6) JL694 JL687 FOCUS MECHA_ON USB_IN
XVSS FDO 83 43 3.3 R573 100 SYSRST
R541 SYSRST
R725 (1.4) 61 20 (0.1) 100k NC
XOUT LDS 3.3 84 42 0 R574 100 CE
0 JL705 CE
C723 R714 (1.6) 62 19 (2.4) C724 EN_USB
470 XIN LDD 85 41 0 R575 100 CMD_ERR
0.1 0.1

F (3.3) 63 18 (3.3) VSS4 CMD_ERR


XVDD AVDD 3.3 86 40 C534
(1.6) 64 17 VDD4 NC 33p
IC501
X701 R568 100
C703 16.934MHz SLCO AVSS 87 39 2.9 TU_SDA
15p NC TU_SDA
R569 100
5 R522 88 38 2.9 TU_SCL
NC SYSTEM CONTROLLER TU_SCL
100k
R528 89 IC501 37 3.3
SLCISET

NC VDD2
RFMON

100 LC88FC3K0AF2329-ENG (N5200BT: AEP, UK, E, AUS)


RFOUT

PHLPF
EFMIN

PANEL_DET 0 90 36
JITTC
VREF

LC88FC3K0AF2330-ENG (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND) C535


TEIN

PANEL_DET VSS2
LPF

DIN
CIN
AIN

BIN

EIN

FIN

33p
TE

R570 100k 91 35 3.3 BU_IN


C712
0.1 NC BU_IN
R571 100k
1

2
3

9
10

11

12
13

14
15

16

R1604 92 34 3.1 BUSY


NC BUSY
100
D_SW (0) 93 33 3.3 C533
(1.5)

(1.5)

(1.5)

(1.9)

(1.6)
(1.5)

(1.5)

(1.5)
(1.5)

(1.6)

(0)

(1.9)

(1.9)

(1.6)

(1.6)

R703
G FB805 MEC_DSW MIC_DET 0.01
470 R1603 100 R1348
1 L_SW (3.3) 94 32 R641 1.5k
JL703

MEC_LSW NC 100k
C551 2.2 R506 1k 1.9 95 31 3.3 REG_SCL
FILT REG_SCL
LOAD R1602 100 (0) 96 30
JL752 C721 PD2
0.01 Q700 MEC_LOAD R1349
2SA1037AK-T146-R IN_SW R1601 100 (3.3) 97 29 1.5k
JL753

JL702

C719 MEC_INSW PD1


R710 AUTOMATIC R1600 100
SELF (3.3) 98 28 3.3 REG_SDA
R732 0

0.0047 330 POWER CONTROL MEC_SELFSW REG_SDA


JL704

(1.8) (3.1) JL686 DRV_ON R1599 100 (3.3) 99 27 3.3 CL511 XM_TX
DRV_ON XM_TX
EJECT (0) 100 26 0 CL510 XM_RX
R705 XM_RX
1 MEC_EJECT
R1598 MIC_S0

H (2.4) 100
JL685 R567 R651

FLASH_RW
R704 R702 100k 100
C722 C752 R735

XM_PWR
FLT_USB
MAIN_X1

MAIN_X2

EN_SYS
SUB_X1
SUB_X2
68k 10k 0.1 220 3.3 FB501

RESET

SYNC
FB708

VDD1
VSS1
4V

SDO

SCK
SDI
NC

NC
NC

NC
NC

NC
NC

NC

NC

NC
R566
100k 5
>003S

1
2

3
4

5
6
7

8
9

10
11

12

13
14
15

16
17

18
19

20
21

22
23
24

25
FB709
4
MAIN

3.3

1.5
1.5

1.5

1.2
3.3

3.3
3.3

3.3

0.1

0.1
3.3

1.7
3 BOARD
(4/4)

(Page 39)
R700 3.3k
C711 0.1

I R1331 XM_PWR
100
C720 C710 R701 C713 R1364 FB804

JL506
JL507
JL509
0.047 0.01 3.3k 0.1 100
CN1005 JL505
27P REG_RST

7
R546 R549
JL727 C714 C715 100k 10k
B 1 0.1 0.01
JL728
R544 C505 C1386 R565
6
A 2 1M 0.22
JL729 47p 68k

FB811
C 3 R540
JL730
10M R545
E 4

SDO

SCK
JL731 0

SDI
J
F 5
JL732 C701 0.1
C1369
OP_VCC 6 JL508
100p R500 R505 R542 X502
JL733 JL700 X501

C528 2p

C530 2p
100k 100k 220k 9.25MHz
1/2VCC 7 32.768kHz
JL734 C754 100 4V C702 0.1
OP_GND 8
JL735 FB807 JL751
C526 C524 C527 C1380
CD MECHANISM PD 9

FLT_USB
0.1 12p 12p 2.2

EN_SYS
DECK BLOCK JL736

SYNC
(MG-101CF-188) FFC1 LD 10
C717
DRV_VREF 11 0.1
SENSOR SERVO JL737 EJECT
BOARD BOARD EJECT 12
JL738 FOCUS

K
FOCUS 13
SYNC

EN_SYS

FLT_USB
JL739 TRACK
TRACK 14 M71BT/N5200BT:
JL740 DRV_ON C1300 US, CND
DRV_ON 15 10
JL741 SELF
OPTICAL
PICK-UP
SELF 16
JL742 IN_SW >004S
IN_SW 17 10
BLOCK JL743
(DAX-25A)
LOAD
C1311 MAIN
LOAD 18 BOARD
SL 19
JL744 SL
IC1301 0.01
IC1304 (4/4)
SP 20
JL745
JL746
SP
FB809 DC/DC CONVERTER VBUS SWITCH (Page 39)
L
BU_GND 21
JL747 D_SW
JL510
C1301
IC1301
BD9876BEFJ-E2 8 L1301
IC1304
BD2242G-GTR
D_SW 22 1 47uH
JL748 L_SW 13.9 8 1 5.1 5.1 1 6 5.1
L_SW 23 VCC LX VIN VOUT
JL749 9.8 7 2 2 5 0.3
R1307
DRV_GND 24 BST GND 47k GND ILIM
C1583 C1582 3.3 6 3 1.1 3.3 3 4 3.3
DRV_GND 25 100 0.1
EN VC EN OC
JL750 1.6 5 4 0.9
16V
DRV_6V 26 SYNC FB
R1301 C1312 R1308
DRV_6V 27 100
0.01 3.3k

M R1321
4.7k D1301
R1309
12k
C1316
10
C1317
10
R1326
10k
R1323
27k
R1324
27k
C1321
1
C1305
22
C1353
100
R1311
1k
R1312
1k
DB2441600L 10V

Note 1: When the IC501 on the MAIN board is replaced, the Note 2: IC1301 on the MAIN board cannot replace with sin- Note 3: The service manual of the mechanism deck, used in
destination setting is necessary. Refer to “DESTINA- gle. When this part is damaged, replace the complete this model, has been issued in a separate volume.
TION SETTING METHOD” on page 4. mounted board. Please refer to the service manual of the MG-101 se-
ries for the mechanism deck information.

MEX-M71BT/N5200BT
36 36
MEX-M71BT/N5200BT

5-6. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - MAIN Section (2/4) - • See page 33 for Waveforms. • See page 40 for IC Block Diagrams. • See page 41 for IC Pin Function Description.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

MAIN BOARD (2/4)


A 16

MIC_S0

MIC_S1
17

18
19
>005S
20
MAIN
22 BOARD
23 (3/4)
R1589
0 24 (Page 38)
B 32 21

AU_OUT_L
BT_MIC

AU_OUT_R

BT_MIC
6

R3INP

L3INP
R3INN

L3INN
7
8

>001S 9
11
MAIN C650
BOARD 12
100
(1/4)

SUB
FR

RR
13 10V

C (Page 36) 14
C651 C638
R1403
0

C614 0.033

C616 0.033
C610 C611 100 100
100 0.1 10V 10V

C617 1

C618 1

C639 1
C640 1
10V
JL022
C652 C653
BT_RST 47 47
CD_DI
CD_CL
C613
0.1
C631
0.1
C635
1
R1052
0 IC1003

C609 0.1
CD_DO MIC AMP
C625 C626
CD_CE 4.7 10 IC1003
C1051 NJM2781RB1 C1014

CL619

CL618
CL617
0.001 2.2 R1037
D 47

CL604

CL603
CL602

CL601

CL647
0.5 1 8
NOISE GND
R1032 2.3 2 7 3.2
10k REG V+ R1033 C1017
2.7 3 6 1.3
15k 0.001
STBY OUT

CL600
1.3 4 5 1.3
IN+ IN–

RB751V40, 115
(0.2)
(3.3)

(3.3)
C1013 R1036

3.2

1.7

1.6

1.6

1.6
1.6

0.1
1.6

0.1
1.6

3.3

1.6

1.6
1.6

1.5
1.6

1.6

1.6
1.5
1.6

3.3
(0)
R1030 R1031 0.047 680

D1306
100 2.2k
30

29

28
27
26

25
24
23

22

21
20

19
18

17
16

15

14
13
12

10
11

8
7

6
5

3
2

1
CD_CL C1010 C1011 C1012 R1056 C1018 C1019

BT_RST

R3INP

L3INP

SWOUT

RFOUT

RROUT
CD_CE
CD_DO

CD_DI

DVDD18_2

TEST1

TEST0

R1IN(BT_MIC)
L1IN(BT_MIC)
R2IN

L2IN
R3INN

L3INN

AVDD2
AVSS2

VREF_ADC

SWIN
DACOUTS

RVRIN

DACOUTR
LRREF

AVSS1

AVDD1
NC
1 1 1 0 4.7 0.47
E
C600 C608
0.1 10

BT_RST
BT_DP
BT_DM
3.3 31 100 1.5 MIC_S0
DVDD DACOUTL
32 99 1.6
DVSS LVRIN
BT_DOUT 0 33 98 1.6 CL616 RL
BT_DOUT LROUT
BT_SYNC 0 34 97 1.6 CL615 FL
BT_CLK 0 35
BT_SYNC
BT_CLK
LFOUT

JTRTCK
96
CL635 C636
IC1001
0.001
F BT_DIN
SBSY CL605
0
(0)
36
37
BT_DIN JTDO
95

94 3.3
CL634
CL667
R620
47k
C654
47
+3.3V REGULATOR
IC1001
JL020

SBSY JTMS TCR3DF33


SFSY CL606 (1.5) 38 93 0 CL666 R621 47k JL008
SFSY JTDI 5.1 1 5 3.2
PW

SBCK
CL607

CL608
(0) 39
PW IC601 JTCK
92 0 CL665

CL664
R622 47k

R623 47k R1040 2


VIN VOUT
(0.1) 40 91 0 0 GND
SBCK USB CONTROLLER, INPUT SELECTOR, JTRSTB 5.1 3 4
3.3 41 AUDIO DSP, ELECTRICAL VOLUME 90 1.7 C655 0.1 STBY NC
DVDD DVDD18_1 R1003
IC601 C1016 C1004 100k C1005 R1055
42 LC786823E-6E11-3H 89
DVSS DVSS 10 1 47 0
43 88 3.3 C641 0.1
C603 CL648
0.1 REG1EXTR DVDD
C632 47
G C604
1.1 44

45
DVDD12_2 DVDD12_1
87
86
1.2

0 CL663
CL668 GP10 CMD_ERR
47 CL614
46 85 (3.3)
C1368
CL669 GP11 CD_RESB
CL649 0.1
SMONI 0 47 84 R624
SMONI CP_RESET(NC)
2.2k
OPCDM CL609 (3.3) 48 83 3.3

JL009

JL013
JL015
JL011
OPCDM CP_SDA
3.3 49 82 3.3 R625 2.2k
C634
DVDD CP_SCL
1
50 81 3.3
DVSS DVDD

R1014 100
R1015 22
R1017 22
C601
H 0.1 C630
CD_BUSYB

0.1
USB_IN

R1013 R1019 R1025 R1024 C1006


BUSYB

VVDD2
SIFDO
SIFCK

SIFCE

DVDD

UDM2

UDM1
MCLK

XVDD

XOUT
RESB

DVSS

DVSS

DVSS
UDP2

UDP1

XVSS
AFILT
LACK

GP46
SIFDI

DATA

0 100 100 4.7k 0.1


BCK

C602
XIN
NC

NC

NC

0.1
C637
51

52
53

54
55

56
57

58

59
60
61

62

63
64

65

66
67
68

69

70
71

72

73
74
75

76

77

78

79
80

1
C623
3.3

3.3
0.1

0.1
0

3.1
(3.2)

(1.6)

(1.6)
(0.9)
(0)

3.3
0.6

2.4

3.3
1.6
1.5

1.6

3.3

0.1
CL650

CL660

C615 9 C627

20
19
18
17
16
15

14
13
12
11
0.1 1 C1009
I 2.2

USB_DP

USB_DN

UART_RTS

UART_RX
CL651

CL654

CL655

CL656
CL610

CL612

CL613
CL658

CL657

CL659

CL661

CL662

CL670

CL671
CL611

R1001
0
C1374 21 10 C1008
10 R614 SPI_PCM_SEL VREG_OUT_USB 2.2
22 9
R631 0

R632 0

1M R1004 JL003 GPIO[5] VREG_OUT_HV


CD_BUSYB

USB/UART
VDD_HOST
UART_CTS
100
CD_RESB
BT_CLK 23 8
R629 R605 R615 PCM_CLK VREG_IN_HV
MCLK

R1005 100
LACK

DATA

BT_SYNC 24 7
BCK

8.2k 0 1.5k
PCM2_SYNC VREG_EN

RESET
UART_TX

VREG_IN_USB
BT_DOUT CL003 R1035 0 25 6
PCM2_IN GND_6
BT_DIN CL004 26 5
PCM2_OUT GND_5

J IC602 R1006
100 JL004
27
GPIO[4]
CP001
BT MODULE NC
4

28 (WB113CX) 3
CL652

CL653
PANEL_DET

LCD_CLK

LCD_CE
LCD_DATA

SIRCS
KEY_0

KEY_1
RE_1

RE_0

X601 EEPROM JL005 GPIO[2] GND_3


R616 12MHz IC602 29 2
JL006 GPIO[1] GND_2
3.3k MFI337S3959
C643 5p
R612 15

R613 15

R608 15

R609 15

C620 5p
C619 5p

30 1

VDD_PADS
JL007 GPIO[3] GND_1

SPI_MISO
SPI_MOSI
SPI_CLK
1 8 3.3

GND_38

GND_40
GPIO[0]

SPI_CS
L105 GND VCC
2.2uH C642 C629 C633 C624 C628 2 7
3.3

WP
5p 0.0033 220p 22p 22p

RF
SDA RST
3 6 3.3

31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
NC_3 SCL

CMD_ERR
4 5
SYSRST

C706 C105 R116


USB_IN

NC_4 NC_5
BT_DM
BT_DP

0.0047 10 0 L101
BUSY

K
SDO
SCK

SDI

CE

JL010
AUX_RP/AUX_RCH

R109
3.3k C100 R103 R102 C103
0.001 15k 1k 10

R1016 100
R1018 100
R1020 100
R1021 100
FB104
DZ2J06800L

DZ2J06800L

AUX_RN/AUX_GND ANT001
(BT ANTENNA)
D117

D116

R104
C101 0 (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND)
0.001 4.7k (N5200BT: AEP, UK, E, AUS) FEED RADIATOR C1039
2p
C104 1 3 4 5 6 2

L 10
AUX_LP/AUX_LCH

JL012

JL014

JL016

JL018
DZ2J06800L

DZ2J06800L

C1041
R111 0.5p
D115

D114

3.3k R106 R107


15k 1k (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND)
C1323 C1326 C116 R711
1 47p 470p 0 R105
4.7k AUX_LN/AUX_NC0

(N5200BT: AEP, UK, E, AUS)


JL100
JL101
JL102
JL103
JL104
JL105

JL106
JL107

JL108

JL109
JL110

JL112

JL113
JL114

JL115

JL116
JL117
JL118

JL119
JL111

D152 C102
VDR001 DZ2J06800L VDR002 2.2 (N5200BT: AEP, UK, E, AUS)
10 (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND)
CN101
20P
M LND201
20

19
18

17
16
15
14

13
12

10
11

9
8

7
6

5
4

3
2

1
AUX_L
GND

D+
D–

PANEL_SW
ILL_+B

LCD_CLK
LCD_CE

LCD_DATA
SIRCS

KEY_0
KEY_1
RE_1
RE_0

AUX_GND
AUX_R

KEY_GND
GND

USB_VBUS

USB_GND

(CHASSIS)

N Note 1: ANT001, CP001 and IC602 on the MAIN board can- Note 2: When the KEY board is defective, replace the front
KEY
BOARD not replace with single. When these parts are dam- panel assy (Ref. No. FP1).
aged, replace the complete mounted board.
MEX-M71BT/N5200BT
37 37
MEX-M71BT/N5200BT

5-7. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - MAIN Section (3/4) - • See page 33 for Waveforms. • See page 40 for IC Block Diagrams.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
J401
FRONT
J1001
J01
L R
(ANTENNA IN)

A MIC REMOTE REAR


L R

SUB

MAIN BOARD (3/4)


R1606

B FB1005 FB1006
0

IC201 IC002

FB1007
FB800

FB801
FB802
TUNER(5V)
AUDIO(9V)

VDD(3.3V)
ANT_REM

DSP(3.3V)

Q403 Q404 Q405 Q406 Q410

ACCDET
REGULATOR LTC914TUBFS8TL LTC914TUBFS8TL LTC914TUBFS8TL LTC914TUBFS8TL LTC914TUBFS8TL +3.3V REGULATOR
CD(6V)

ACCIN

VCC2
VCC1

RSTB
BDET
IC201 D1003 IC002
GND

SDA
MUTING MUTING MUTING MUTING MUTING
SCL

LV56851UV-XH DZ2J06800L 0 0 0 0 0 TCR3DF33


1

2
3

4
5

7
8
9

10

11
12

13
14

15
4 3 5

MIC_S0

MIC_S1

RC_IN1

RC_IN0
NC STBY
D1001 2
9

5
6

5.9
13.8

13.2
3.3

3.3

3.3
3.3
3.3

3.3

3.3

DZ2J06800L 0 0 0 0 0 GND
3.2 5 1 5
C C251
220
VOUT VIN

16V
R466 R467 R407 R408 R416
10k 10k R465 R404
10k 10k
R411 R422
680 680 680 10k 1k
VDR2 FB1 C20 C21 C28 C30
RSB12ZT2L 1 1 10 1
C204 0.22
C206 0.22

C211
C202 10

C201 10

C209 10

C208 10
C200 1

100 C416
16V 10
R30 R31
FB01 10k 10k R14
R427
C418 10 100
10 C402
4.7 IC401
D LINE AMP C10
X1
12MHz 10
C24
33p R15
10k
C401 R406 IC401 C407 0.1
JL200

JL202

JL201

JL204

JL203

220p 12k NJM8065RB1-TE1 4.7


D200 GN1G

2.9

1.5

1.5

2.9
C25

0
4.9 1 8 9 33p
C11

32

31
30

29

28

27

26
25
VCC 0.22
R401 R412 C409
C400 10k 4.9 2 7 4.9
12k 220p R414
R205 220

>002S

DAC_L

SCL
XTAL_IN

VSS

DAC_R
GPIO_0

GPIO_1

GPIO_2
1 10k
1 R402 100 4.8 3 6 4.9
C12
MAIN 2 R403 4 5 4.8 0.001
BOARD 100k VEE
R206 R413 R415
(1/4) 220 100 100k
E
C410
3.2 1 24 2.9
(Page 36) 1
VDDA_IFADC SDA
REG_SDA
REG_RST
REG_SCL

C253 2 23 R16
ACC_IN

470 VSSA_IFADC VSSD_IO 10k


BU_IN

16V 2.6 3 22 3.2


IC001
ACC

VBGP VDDD

FR
FL
R280 1.2 [1.5] 4 21 R27
0 FM_CAP VSSD 100
1.2 [1.5] 5 FM/AM RECEIVER 20
R464 FM_IN_M IC_20
IC001

CL001
C436 C13 1.2 [1.5] 6 19
ATT

R19 680 SDP2014HN/V102


0 10 1 FM_IN_P I2S_SD_1
R400 3.2 7 18
22 VDDA_RF I2S_BCK CL002
R453 8 17
10 VSSA_RF I2S_WS
F Q407 C443
IC400
DA2J10100L

DTA014EEBTL 4.7
C5
D400

AM_LNA_CAP
33p
13.9 0.1 LINE AMP

I2S_SD_0
L10

AM_IN_P
Q407 - 409 C437 R460 IC400 C444 4.7uH
MUTING CONTROL

IC_12

IC_13

IC_14

IC_15
IC_11
220p 12k NJM8065RB1-TE1 4.7
L6
C4 220nH
13.9 4.9 1 8 9 4.7p

9
10

11
12

13

14
15

16
0 R461 VCC R455 C440 FB806
25 C439 10k 4.9 2 7 4.9 12k 220p R456
0.1 1

0 [0.8]

0 [1.1]
10k
26 RL 4.8 3 6 4.9 L1
Q408 C2 220nH
>006S 27 Q409 DTA014EEBTL
R463
100
4
VEE
5 4.8 18p

G MAIN
28 C450
47
LTC014YUBFS8TL
0.1
C442
R457
100
R458
100k C6 R8 C15
BOARD 29 25V 1 4p 100 0.001
RR
(4/4) 30
(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND) M71BT/N5200BT:
(Page 39) 31
R423 US, CND R428
15k
R3INP R437
C3 L2 L5
C426 1000p 0.82uH 3.3uH
10
IC402
R424 10
XM_GND R3INN
CL400 R431 R425 L3INN R443 L3
0 LINE AMP, CENTER VOLTAGE GENERATOR 220nH
R433 100k
L3INP
IC403 0 IC402
R426 R462 NJM8065RB1-TE1 R439 C429
R429
H INPUT SELECTOR
N5200BT:
AEP, UK, E, AUS
15k
C432
10
100k
4.9 1 8 9
12k 220p
VDR1
RSB12ZT2L
R4
1M
C8
10p
C16
0.0015
R9
0
C31
0.001
IC403 AUX_LN/AUX_NC0 VCC
TC74VHC4066AFK R444 4.9 2 7 4.9 R440
AUX_RN/AUX_GND 120k 10k
4.8 3 6 4.9
XM_RCH 1.7 1 14 3.3 R430
0 4 5 4.8
1I/O VCC
1.2 2 13 0 {3.3} SEL_XM VEE
R418 CL402 R441 R442

AU_OUT_R
AU_OUT_L
0 3
1O/I 1C
12 100 C421 100k
N5200BT: 1.2 0 {3.3} 1

TU_SDA

TU_SCL
AEP, UK, E, AUS 2O/I 4C 11 N5200BT:
1.7 4 1.7 SUB
R417 AEP, UK, E, AUS
2I/O 4I/O 0 R18
<3.3> 0 5 10 1.1
0
I SEL_AUX <3.3> 0 6 2C

3C
4O/I

3O/I
9 1.1
7 8 1.7 AUX_LP/AUX_LCH
GND 3I/O

AUX_RP/AUX_RCH

XM_LCH CL401

R423, 426
0 (N5200BT: AEP, UK, E, AUS)
R448 R450 R446 R452 1k (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND)
100k 100k 100k 100k
R424, 425
J R447 R449 C411 R445 R451 R410
0 (N5200BT: AEP, UK, E, AUS)
4.7k (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND)
100k 100k 0.1 100k 100k 0
LND251

(CHASSIS)

16

17

18

19

20
22

23

24
21
MAIN
>005S BOARD
(2/4)
(Page 37)

Note: IC001 on the MAIN board cannot replace with sin-


gle. When this part is damaged, replace the complete
mounted board.

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MEX-M71BT/N5200BT

5-8. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - MAIN Section (4/4) - • See page 40 for IC Block Diagrams.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND, E, AUS)


PW1
MAIN BOARD (4/4)
A REAR RCH (+) 1 2
CN301
IC304

PW_GND2

PW_GND1

PW_GND3

PW_GND4
AC_GND
REAR LCH (+) 16P
POWER AMP

S_GND
OUT2+

OUT1+

OUT3+

OUT4+
OUT2–

OUT1–

OUT3–

OUT4–
ST_BY

MUTE
RR_P

VCC

VCC

HSD
SVR
IC304

TAB
REAR RCH (–) 3 4

IN1
IN2

IN4

IN3
RR+ 1 TCB501HQ(Z)
RL_P
REAR LCH (–) TO
CN301 RL+ 2

3
4

8
9

10

11

12
13

14

15

16

17
18

19

20
21

22

23

24

25
RR_N
FRONT RCH (+) 5 6 RR– 3
RL_N

6.5

3.3

6.5
13.9

6.7

6.7

3.3
2.2

2.2

2.2
2.2

2.2

6.6

6.7
13.9

6.6

3.3
6.6

13.9
FRONT LCH (+) RL– 4
FR_P
FRONT RCH (–) 7 8 FR+ 5
FL_P
FRONT LCH (–) FL+ 6

B
FR_N
REM OUT MAX0.4A 9 10 FR– 7 JL306
FL_N
FL– 8
ILL 11 12 AMP_REM 9
NC 10
ACC 13 14 ILL 11

C316 4.7
C307 10

C308 1
C310 1

C312 1

C314 1
NC 12
JL305
BATT 15 16 ACC 13
JL304
GND TELL_ATT 14 W001 W002
JL301
C VCC 15
JL300 25

C309 2.2
C311 2.2

C313 2.2

C315 2.2

C317 4.7
(N5200BT: AEP, UK) GND 16
26
R317
4.7k
RL+ RL– C302
27
>006S
7 8 47p 28
FU1
10A R318
FL_N MAIN
29 BOARD
32V 0 C303 47p
FL+ FL– FL_P
5 6 30 (3/4)
C304 47p
TO
RL_N
31 (Page 38)
CN301 (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND) CN802 RL_P C306 47p
FR+ FR–
D 3 4 (SIRIUSXM IN)
JL754
RR_P C319 47p

RR_N C320 47p


RR+ RR–
1 2 1 2 3
FR_P C322 47p
D300 L300
4 5 6 7 F802 GN1G 140uH
FR_N
2A 32V
8 9 10
C323
D814 47p
JL755

RR
FR
RL
DA2J10100L

FL
PW1

RR+ RL+
1 2 D813
DZ2J18000L C1376 R315 C324
E RR–
3 4
RL–
47p 150 1

C1565 D1319 C844 R316


0.001 DZ2J18000L 4.7 C1371 C318 33k

DA2J10100L
FR+ FL+ 25V 0.1 47p

D1302
5 6

FR– FL– D1321


R1490 DZ2J18000L
7 8 100
R312 R310
10k 10k C326 C350 C321 R314 D303 R1332
1 3300 1 47k GN1G 100
REM OUT D1322
DZ2J18000L 16V AMP_MUTE
9 10
F ILL
R313
10k
C305
1 BEEP
R1492 R1493 C300 C301 D301 D302 C325 AMPSTBY
11 12 C1567 C1568 100 100 R1494 0.1 0.1 GN1G GN1G 0.1
0.001 0.001 100k
ACC
13 14 R308 R320 R319
JL302 JL303
3.9k 22k 100k
C1572 C1573
BATT GND 10 10 ACC
15 16

G ACC
7 8
GND
R1486
0
R1453
3.3k
R1495
22 3.3 ILL_IN

IC803 D1341 Q305

IC804
REM OUT ILL R1451 RB751V40,115 2SCR523EBTL
5 6 3.3k
BUFFER
IC803
DIMMER DETECT 5
>003S
BATT TC7WH126FK BUFFER 4
3 4 IC804 MAIN
3 BOARD
74LVC1G17GW-125
4.9 1 8 4.9
C1454 C1455
VCC (1/4)
0.001 0.001
1 2 3.4 2 7 4.9
R1491
1
NC VCC
5 4.9
(Page 36)
100k
F 5 3 6 4.9 0.1 2
R1496
39k
4 5 3.4 3 4 0.1
GND GND
R1341
0
C1570
0.1
C1571
0.1
R1497
68k
10 >004S
MAIN
BOARD
XM_PWR
XM_GND

XM_RCH

(1/4)
XM_LCH

XM_RX
XM_TX

(Page 36)
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MEX-M71BT/N5200BT
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MEX-M71BT/N5200BT

• IC Block Diagrams

– MAIN Board –
IC001 SDP2014HN/V102 IC201 LV56851UV-XH

20 XTAL_IN

20 GPIO_0
20 GPIO_1
20 GPIO_2
DAC_R
DAC_L
VDD

VSS

20 SCL
OVP ALL OUTPUT OFF EXCEPT VDD
+
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 TSD ALL OUTPUT OFF
VREF 
OVP VDD
VREG 5.1V

AUDIO_EN
24 SDA
UVDET

ILM_EN

CD_EN
VREF 1.25V OVDET
VDDA_IFADC 1 DIGITAL CONTROL DIGITAL I2C OVP
OSCILLATION XTAL BDET
VSSA_IFADC 2 TUNING
OSCILLATION TSD/
VBGP 3 DIVIDERS SYSTEM SYS_EN
TWARN +

AMP_EN
FM_CAP 4 FILT
IC CONTROL –

VREF

VREF

VREF

VREF
UNIT RESET

VREF
FM_IN_M 5 FM
FM_IN_P 6 FRONT-END OVP VDD VDD
A/D RADIO AUDIO STEREO D/A POWER

+


CTRL

+

VDDA_RF 7
CONVERTER PROCESSING PROCESSING CONVERTER 23 VSSD_IO

+

VSSA_RF 8 I2C-BUS
AM 22 VDDD OVP
FRONT-END CTL
21 VSSD TSD
I2S INPUT I2S OUTPUT
BUFFER BUFFER 20 I.C. UV
OV
19 I2S_SD_1
18 I2S_BCK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
17 I2S_WS

SDA
SCL
AMP

BDET
ACCDET
GND

ILM

AUDIO

CD

ACCIN
VCC2
VCC1

SYS

VDD

RSTB
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
AM_IN_P

AM_LNA_CAP

I.C.
I.C.
I.C.
I.C.
I.C.

I2S_SD_0

IC304 TCB501HQ (Z) IC1003 NJM2781RB1

NOISE 1 8 GND
AC-GND

AC-GND

AC-GND

AC-GND

REG 2 REGULATOR

STBY 3 7 V+

IN+ 4 +
6 OUT

MUTE
STBY

OFFSET
H-SW
DET 5 IN–

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
OFFSET DET

STBY
PW-GND2
OUT2 ()

OUT2 (+)

VDD2

OUT1 ()

PW-GND1

OUT1 (+)
REPPLE
IN1
IN2
PRE-GND
IN4
IN3
AC-GND
OUT3 (+)

PW-GND3

OUT3 ()

VDD1

OUT4 (+)

MUTE

OUT4 ()
PW-GND4
H-SW

IC1301 BD9876BEFJ-E2 IC1304 BD2242G-GTR

VREF REFERENCE
VIN 1 6 VOUT

LX 1 8 VCC REVERSE CURRENT


GND 2 PROTECTION
REGULATOR /EN
UNDER-VOLTAGE
CURRENT LOCKOUT
SENSE AMP
GND 2
7 BST
CHARGE THERMAL
EN 3 5 ILIM
PUMP SHUTDOWN
UNDER
VOLTAGE 4 /OC
LOCK OUT
OVER-CURRENT DELAY
THERMAL PROTECTION COUNTER
SHUTDOWN
Q SHUTDOWN
VC 3 S R
6 EN
SOFT
START CURRENT
COMPARATOR

ERROR
FB 4 6 OSCILLATOR
AMP 5 SYNC
300 kHz

1.0 V

MEX-M71BT/N5200BT
40 40
MEX-M71BT/N5200BT

• IC Pin Function Description

MAIN BOARD IC501 LC88FC3K0AF2329-ENG (SYSTEM CONTROLLER) (N5200BT: AEP, UK, E, AUS)
LC88FC3K0AF2330-ENG (SYSTEM CONTROLLER) (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND)
Pin No. Pin Name I/O Description
1 to 3 NC O Not used
4 FLASH_RW I/O Debug communication terminal Not used
System reset signal input terminal “L”: reset
5 RESET I
For several hundreds msec. after the power supply rises, “L” is input, then it change to “H”
6 SUB_X1 I Low-speed clock input terminal (32.768 kHz)
7 SUB_X2 O Low-speed clock output terminal (32.768 kHz)
8 VSS1 - Ground terminal
9 MAIN_X1 I High-speed clock input terminal (9.25 MHz)
10 MAIN_X2 O High-speed clock output terminal (9.25 MHz)
11 VDD1 - Power supply terminal (+3.3V)
12 to 16 NC O Debug test terminal Not used
17 EN_SYS O Power on/off control signal output to the DC/DC converter “H”: power on
18 FLT_USB I USB power fault status signal input from the VBUS switch “L”: power fault
SIRIUSXM power supply on/off control signal output to the SIRIUSXM in connector
19 XM_PWR O
“H”: power on (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND models only)
20 SDO O Serial data output to the audio DSP
21 SDI I Serial data input from the audio DSP
22 SCK O Serial data transfer clock signal output to the audio DSP
23, 24 NC O Not used
25 SYNC O Frequency control signal output to the DC/DC converter
26 XM_RX I Serial data input from the SIRIUSXM in connector (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND models only)
27 XM_TX O Serial data output to the SIRIUSXM in connector (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND models only)
28 REG_SDA I/O Two-way data bus with the regulator
29, 30 PD1, PD2 O Not used
31 REG_SCL O Serial data transfer clock signal output to the regulator
32 NC - Not used
Microphone detection signal input from the MIC jack
33 MIC_DET I
“L”: microphone is connected, “H”: microphone is disconnected
34 BUSY I Busy signal input from the audio DSP “L”: busy
35 BU_IN I Back-up power detection signal input from the regulator
36 VSS2 - Ground terminal
37 VDD2 - Power supply terminal (+3.3V)
38 TU_SCL O Serial data transfer clock signal output to the FM/AM receiver
39 TU_SDA I/O Two-way serial data bus with the FM/AM receiver
40 NC O Not used
41 CMD_ERR I Command error signal input from the audio DSP “H”: error
42 CE O Chip enable signal output to the audio DSP
43 SYSRST O Reset signal output to the audio DSP “L”: reset
44 USB_IN I USB device detection signal input from the audio DSP “L”: USB device is connected
45 SMONI I Watch-dog timer status monitor input from the audio DSP
46 LCD_CLK O Serial data transfer clock signal output to the front panel block
47 LCD_CE O Chip enable signal output to the front panel block
48 LCD_DATA O Serial data output to the front panel block
49, 50 NC O Not used
51 ACC_IN I Accessory power detection signal input from the regulator “L”: accessory power on
52 VDD3 - Power supply terminal (+3.3V)
53 VSS3 - Ground terminal
54 NC O Not used
55 ILL_IN I Auto dimmer function detection signal input terminal
56 ATT O Audio muting on/off control signal output terminal “H”: muting on
57 AMP_MUTE O Amplifier muting on/off control signal output to the power amplifier “L”: muting on
58 AMPSTBY O Standby signal output to the power amplifier “L”: standby
SIRIUSXM mode selection signal output to the input selector “H”: SIRIUSXM mode
59 SEL_XM O
(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND models only)
AUX mode selection signal output to the input selector “H”: AUX mode
60 SEL_AUX O
(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND models only)

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MEX-M71BT/N5200BT

Pin No. Pin Name I/O Description


61 OFFSET_DET (NC) O Not used
62 KEY_ACK0 I Key acknowledge signal (wake up signal) input from the rotary commander
63 KEY_ACK1 I Key acknowledge signal (wake up signal) input from the front panel block
64 SIRCS I Remote control signal input from the front panel block
65 NC O Not used
66, 67 DEBUG_6, DEBUG_7 O Debug test terminal Not used
68 BEEP O Beep sound output to the power amplifier
69 REMOTE_10K O Pull-up resistor (10K) selection signal output terminal (for rotary commander) Not used
70 REMOTE_1K O Pull-up resistor (1K) selection signal output terminal (for steering control)
71 RE_ON O Jog dial pulse pull-up signal output terminal
72 RE_IN1 I Jog dial pulse signal input from the rotary encoder (B phase input)
73 RE_IN0 I Jog dial pulse signal input from the rotary encoder (A phase input)
74 to 77 NC - Not used
78, 79 KEY_1, KEY_0 I Front panel key input terminal
80 RC_IN0 I Rotary commander key input terminal
81 RC_IN1 I Rotary commander shift key input terminal
Power detection signal input terminal for CD mechanism section
82 MECHA_ON I
“H”: CD mechanism power on
83 NC O Not used
84 EN_USB O USB power on/off control signal output to the VBUS switch “H”: power on
85 VSS4 - Ground terminal
86 VDD4 - Power supply terminal (+3.3V)
87 to 89 NC O Not used
90 PANEL_DET I Front panel detach/attach detection signal input terminal “L”: front panel is attached
91, 92 NC O Not used
93 MEC_DSW I Chucking end detection switch input from the CD mechanism deck block
94 MEC_LSW I Limit in detection switch input from the CD mechanism deck block
95 FILT I Filter terminal for PLL
Loading motor drive signal (loading direction) output to the CD mechanism deck block
96 MEC_LOAD O
“H”: motor on
97 MEC_INSW I Disc insert detection switch input from the CD mechanism deck block
98 MEC_SELFSW I Self loading position detection switch input from the CD mechanism deck block
99 DRV_ON O Driver control signal output to the CD mechanism deck block
Loading motor drive signal (eject direction) output to the CD mechanism deck block
100 MEC_EJECT O
“H”: motor on

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MEX-M71BT/N5200BT

MAIN BOARD IC601 LC786823E-6E11-3H (USB CONTROLLER, INPUT SELECTOR, AUDIO DSP, ELECTRICAL VOLUME)
Pin No. Pin Name I/O Description
1 NC - Not used
2 AVDD1 - Power supply terminal (+3.3V) (for analog system)
3 AVSS1 - Ground terminal (for analog system)
External capacitor connection terminal for audio D/A converter and electrical volume reference
4 LRREF -
voltage
5 DACOUTR O Audio signal (R-ch) output terminal
6 RVRIN I Audio signal (R-ch) input terminal
7 RROUT O Audio signal (rear R-ch) output to the power amplifier and REAR audio out jack
8 RFOUT O Audio signal (front R-ch) output to the power amplifier and FRONT audio out jack
9 DACOUTS O Audio signal (subwoofer) output terminal
10 SWIN I Audio signal (subwoofer) input terminal
11 SWOUT O Audio signal (subwoofer) output to the SUB audio out jack
12 VREF_ADC - External capacitor connection terminal for audio A/D converter reference voltage
13 AVSS2 - Ground terminal (analog system)
14 AVDD2 - Power supply terminal (+3.3V) (analog system)
Audio signal (AUX L-ch) input terminal (positive) (N5200BT: AEP, UK, E, AUS models)
15 L3INP I Audio signal (AUX/SIRIUSXM L-ch) input terminal (positive) (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND
models)
Audio signal (AUX L-ch) input terminal (negative) (N5200BT: AEP, UK, E, AUS models)
16 L3INN I Audio signal (AUX/SIRIUSXM L-ch) input terminal (negative) (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND
models)
Audio signal (AUX R-ch) input terminal (positive) (N5200BT: AEP, UK, E, AUS models)
17 R3INP I Audio signal (AUX/SIRIUSXM R-ch) input terminal (positive) (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND
models)
Audio signal (AUX R-ch) input terminal (negative) (N5200BT: AEP, UK, E, AUS models)
18 R3INN I Audio signal (AUX/SIRIUSXM R-ch) input terminal (negative) (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND
models)
19 L2IN I Audio signal (tuner L-ch) input from the FM/AM receiver
20 R2IN I Audio signal (tuner R-ch) input from the FM/AM receiver
21 L1IN (BT_MIC) I Microphone audio signal input from the MIC jack
22 R1IN (BT_MIC) I Microphone audio signal input from the MIC jack
23, 24 TEST0, TEST1 I Test terminal Not used
25 DVDD18_2 - External capacitor connection terminal for internal regulator
26 BT_RST O Reset signal output to the BT module “L”: reset
27 CD_DI O Serial data output to the digital servo processor
28 CD_CL O Serial data transfer clock signal output to the digital servo processor
29 CD_DO I Serial data input from the digital servo processor
30 CD_CE O Chip enable signal output to the digital servo processor
31 DVDD - Power supply terminal (+3.3V) (for digital system)
32 DVSS - Ground terminal (for digital system)
33 BT_DOUT O Audio data output to the BT module
34 BT_SYNC I Sync signal input from the BT module
35 BT_CLK I Serial data transfer clock signal input from the BT module
36 BT_DIN I Audio data input from the BT module
37 SBSY I CD sub-code block sync signal input from the digital servo processor
38 SFSY I CD sub-code flame sync signal input from the digital servo processor
39 PW I CD sub-code PW data input from the digital servo processor
40 SBCK I CD sub-code data transfer clock signal input from the digital servo processor
41 DVDD - Power supply terminal (+3.3V) (for digital system)
42 DVSS - Ground terminal (for digital system)
43 REG1EXTR O Reserve terminal for internal regulator Not used
44 DVDD12_2 - External capacitor connection terminal for internal regulator
45, 46 GP10, GP11 I/O Not used
47 SMONI O Watch-dog timer status monitor output to the system controller
48 OPCDM I External decode permission signal input from the digital servo processor
49 DVDD - Power supply terminal (+3.3V) (for digital system)
50 DVSS - Ground terminal (for digital system)
51 RESB I Reset signal input from the system controller “L”: reset
52 SIFCK I Serial data transfer clock signal input from the system controller
53 SIFDI I Serial data input from the system controller

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MEX-M71BT/N5200BT

Pin No. Pin Name I/O Description


54 SIFDO O Serial data output to the system controller
55 SIFCE I Chip enable signal input from the system controller
56 BUSYB O Busy signal output to the system controller “L”: busy
57 CD_BUSYB I Busy signal input from the digital servo processor “L”: busy
58 LACK I L/R sampling clock signal input from the digital servo processor
59 BCK I Bit clock signal input from the digital servo processor
60 DATA I Audio data input from the digital servo processor
61 MCLK I Master clock signal input from the digital servo processor
62 USB_IN O USB device detection signal output to the system controller “L”: USB device is connected
63 NC I/O Not used
64 GP46 I/O Not used
65 NC I/O Not used
66 DVSS - Ground terminal (for digital system)
67 DVDD - Power supply terminal (+3.3V) (for digital system)
68 UDM2 I/O Two-way Bluetooth data (–) bus with the BT module
69 UDP2 I/O Two-way Bluetooth data (+) bus with the BT module
70 DVSS - Ground terminal (for digital system)
71 UDM1 I/O Two-way USB data (–) bus with the USB connector
72 UDP1 I/O Two-way USB data (+) bus with the USB connector
73 XVDD - Power supply terminal (+3.3V) (for oscillator)
74 XIN I System clock input terminal (12 MHz)
75 XOUT O System clock output terminal (12 MHz)
76 XVSS - Ground terminal (for oscillator)
77 AFILT O Charge pump output terminal (for PLL)
78 NC - Not used
79 VVDD2 - Power supply terminal (+3.3V) (for PLL)
80 DVSS - Ground terminal (for digital system)
81 DVDD - Power supply terminal (+3.3V) (for digital system)
82 CP_SCL O Serial data transfer clock signal output to the EEPROM
83 CP_SDA I/O Two-way data bus with the EEPROM
84 CP_RESET (NC) O Reset signal output terminal Not used
85 CD_RESB O Reset signal output to the digital servo processor “L”: reset
86 CMD_ERR O Command error signal output to the system controller “H”: error
87 DVDD12_1 - External capacitor connection terminal for internal regulator
88 DVDD - Power supply terminal (+3.3V) (for digital system)
89 DVSS - Ground terminal (for digital system)
90 DVDD18_1 - External capacitor connection terminal for internal regulator
91 JTRSTB I Reset signal input terminal (for JTAG) Normally: fixed at “L”
92 JTCK I Clock signal input terminal (for JTAG) Normally: fixed at “L”
93 JTDI I Data input terminal (for JTAG) Normally: fixed at “L”
94 JTMS I Mode selection signal input terminal (for JTAG) Normally: fixed at “H”
95 JTDO O Data output terminal (for JTAG) Normally: open
96 JTRTCK O Return clock signal output terminal (for JTAG) Normally: open
97 LFOUT O Audio signal (front L-ch) output to the power amplifier and FRONT audio out jack
98 LROUT O Audio signal (rear L-ch) output to the power amplifier and REAR audio out jack
99 LVRIN I Audio signal (L-ch) input terminal
100 DACOUTL O Audio signal (L-ch) output terminal

44
MEX-M71BT/N5200BT

MAIN BOARD IC1305 LC78615E-01US-H (RF AMP, DIGITAL SERVO PROCESSOR)


Pin No. Pin Name I/O Description
1 EFMIN I RF signal input terminal
2 RFOUT O RF signal output terminal
3 LPF - External low-pass filter capacitor connection terminal for DC level detection of RF signal
4 PHLPF - External low-pass filter capacitor connection terminal for defect detection
5 AIN I Main beam (B) input from the CD mechanism deck block
6 CIN I Main beam (C) input from the CD mechanism deck block
7 BIN I Main beam (A) input from the CD mechanism deck block
8 DIN I Main beam (C) input from the CD mechanism deck block
9 SLCISET - External resistor connection terminal for current setting of SLCO output
10 RFMON O Internal analog signal monitor terminal of LSI Not used
11 VREF O Reference voltage (+1.65V) output terminal for RF
12 JITTC - External capacitor connection terminal for jitter detection
13 EIN I Sub beam (F) input from the CD mechanism deck block
14 FIN I Sub beam (E) input from the CD mechanism deck block
15 TE O Tracking error signal output terminal
16 TEIN I Tracking error signal input terminal
17 AVSS - Ground terminal (analog system)
18 AVDD - Power supply terminal (+3.3V) (analog system)
19 LDD O Laser power control signal output to the CD mechanism deck block
20 LDS I Laser power detection signal input from the CD mechanism deck block
21 FDO O Focus coil control signal output to the CD mechanism deck block
22 TDO O Tracking coil control signal output to the CD mechanism deck block
23 SLDO O Sled motor control signal output to the CD mechanism deck block
24 SPDO O Spindle motor control signal output to the CD mechanism deck block
25 VVSS1 - Ground terminal (for EFMPLL)
26, 27 PDOUT1, PDOUT0 O Charge pump output terminal for EFMPLL
28 PCKIST - External resistor connection terminal for charge pump current setting for EFMPLL
29 VVDD1 - Power supply terminal (+3.3V) (for EFMPLL)
30, 31 NC - Not used
32 DVDD15 - External power capacitor connection terminal for digital system power
33 DVDD - Power supply terminal (+3.3V) (digital system)
34 DVSS - Ground terminal (digital system)
35 TEST I Test mode setting terminal Fixed at “L”
36 L_SW I Limit in detection switch input terminal
37, 38 NC - Not used
39 OPCDM O External decode permission signal output to the audio DSP
40 SBSY O CD sub-code block sync signal output to the audio DSP
41 SFSY O CD sub-code flame sync signal output to the audio DSP
42 PW O CD sub-code PW data output to the audio DSP
43 SBCK O CD sub-code data transfer clock signal output to the audio DSP
44 CE I Chip enable signal input from the audio DSP
45 CL I Serial data transfer clock signal input from the audio DSP
46 DI I Serial data input from the audio DSP
47 DO O Serial data output to the audio DSP
48 RESB I Reset signal input from the audio DSP “L”: reset
49 BUSYB O Busy signal output to the audio DSP “L”: busy
50 MCLK O Master clock signal output to the audio DSP
51 LRCK O L/R sampling clock signal output to the audio DSP
52 BCK O Bit clock signal output to the audio DSP
53 DATA O Audio data output to the audio DSP
54 to 56 SMOIN0 to SMOIN2 O Servo internal signal monitor output terminal Not used
57 MODE I LSI operation mode setting terminal Fixed at “H”
58 DVDD15 - External power capacitor connection terminal for digital system power
59 DVDD - Power supply terminal (+3.3V) (digital system)
60 XVSS - Ground terminal (for oscillation circuit)
61 XOUT O System clock output terminal (16.934 MHz)
62 XIN I System clock input terminal (16.934 MHz)
63 XVDD - Power supply terminal (+3.3V) (for oscillation circuit)
64 SLCO O Slice level control signal output terminal

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SECTION 6
EXPLODED VIEWS
Note:
• -XX and -X mean standardized parts, so • The mechanical parts with no reference
they may have some difference from the number in the exploded views are not sup-
original one. plied.
• Items marked “*” are not stocked since • Color Indication of Appearance Parts Ex-
they are seldom required for routine ser- ample:
vice. Some delay should be anticipated KNOB, BALANCE (WHITE) . . . (RED)
when ordering these items.  
Parts Color Cabinet’s Color

6-1. SUB PANEL SECTION

Note 1: The service manual of the mechanism deck, used in this mod- (M71BT)
el has been issued in a separate volume. Please refer to the 2
service manual of the MG-101 series for the mechanism deck
information.

Note 2: When the front panel assy (Ref. No. FP1) is replaced, the
Bluetooth information writing and affixing of label (serial
number) is necessary. Refer to “BLUETOOTH INFORMA-
TION WRITING METHOD” on page 8 and “AFFIXING OF
LABEL (SERIAL NUMBER)” on page 13.

Note 3: When the knob (VOL) assy (Ref. No. NFC1) is replaced,
Bluetooth information writing is necessary. Refer to “BLUE-
TOOTH INFORMATION WRITING METHOD” on page 8.

not supplied
C
B
#1
not supplied
CD mechanism deck
(MG-101CF-188)
(See Note 1) #1

A
FU1

#2 PW1
FFC1
B
1
NFC1
A
C
#2

#2 chassis section
#2
FP1

Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
1 X-2593-171-1 PANEL ASSY, SUB FU1 1-523-227-11 MINI FUSE (BLADE TYPE) (10 A/32 V)
2 2-590-307-03 SHEET, COVER (M71BT) NFC1 X-2594-500-1 KNOB (VOL) (SV) ASSY (Including NFC module)
FFC1 1-846-819-61 CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT (27 CORE) (See Note 3)
(Length: 80 mm) PW1 1-846-033-11 CONNECTION CABLE (ISO)
FP1 A-2181-296-A PANEL (SV) ASSY, FRONT (Power supply connection cable)
(Including Serial number label) (N5200BT: AEP, UK)
(N5200BT: US, CND) (See Note 2) PW1 1-846-979-11 CONNECTION CABLE, AUTOMOBILE
FP1 A-2181-297-A PANEL (SV) ASSY, FRONT (Power supply connection cable)
(Including Serial number label) (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND, E, AUS)
(N5200BT: AEP, UK, E, AUS) (See Note 2)
#1 7-685-790-01 SCREW +PTT 2.6X4 (S)
FP1 A-2181-298-A PANEL (SV) ASSY, FRONT #2 7-685-792-09 SCREW +PTT 2.6X6 (S)
(Including Serial number label)
(M71BT) (See Note 2)

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6-2. CHASSIS SECTION

#3
(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND)
52
#5

#4 #4
#5
#5
#5 #4
#4
#5

#3
D
MAIN board
not supplied
51
51

not supplied

not supplied

Note: When the complete MAIN board (Ref. No. 52) is replaced, it is necessary to
replace knob (VOL) assy (Ref. No. NFC1: page 46) simultaneously. Also, the
destination setting, Bluetooth operation check and Bluetooth information writ-
ing is necessary. Refer to “DESTINATION SETTING METHOD” on page
4, “BLUETOOTH FUNCTION CHECKING METHOD USING A SMART-
PHONE OR CELLULAR PHONE” on page 7 and “BLUETOOTH INFOR-
MATION WRITING METHOD” on page 8.

Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
51 4-410-504-01 SCREW (+PTT 2.6X6), GROUND POINT 52 A-2166-551-A MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE (M71BT) (See Note)
52 A-2166-549-A MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE (N5200BT: US, CND) #3 7-685-793-01 SCREW +PTT 2.6X8 (S)
(See Note)
52 A-2166-550-A MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE #4 7-685-134-19 SCREW +P 2.6X8 TYPE2 NON-SLIT
(N5200BT: AEP, UK, E, AUS) (See Note) #5 7-685-794-01 SCREW +PTT 2.6X10 (S)

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SECTION 7
KEY MAIN
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST
Note:
• Due to standardization, replacements in • CAPACITORS
When indicating parts by reference num-
the parts list may be different from the uF: μF
ber, please include the board name.
parts specified in the diagrams or the com- • COILS
ponents used on the set. uH: μH
• -XX and -X mean standardized parts, so • SEMICONDUCTORS
they may have some difference from the In each case, u: μ, for example:
original one. uA. . : μA. . , uPA. . , μPA. . ,
• Items marked “*” are not stocked since uPB. . : μPB. . , uPC. . , μPC. . ,
they are seldom required for routine ser- uPD. . : μPD. .
vice. Some delay should be anticipated
when ordering these items.
• RESISTORS
All resistors are in ohms.
METAL: Metal-film resistor.
METAL OXIDE: Metal oxide-film resistor.
F: nonflammable
Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
KEY BOARD C102 1-116-716-11 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 10% 16V
********** (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND)
C102 1-116-992-21 CERAMIC CHIP 2.2uF 10% 50V
When the KEY board is defective, replace the front panel assy (Ref. No. FP1). (N5200BT: AEP, UK, E, AUS)
************************************************************* C103 1-100-966-91 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 20% 10V
(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND)
A-2166-549-A MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE (N5200BT: US, CND) C104 1-100-966-91 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 20% 10V
(See Note 1) (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND)
A-2166-550-A MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE
(N5200BT: AEP, UK, E, AUS) (See Note 1) C105 1-116-716-11 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 10% 16V
A-2166-551-A MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE (M71BT) (See Note 1) C116 1-164-315-91 CERAMIC CHIP 470PF 5% 50V
******************** C200 1-118-039-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10% 25V
C201 1-116-865-11 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 10% 25V
7-685-134-19 SCREW +P 2.6X8 TYPE2 NON-SLIT C202 1-100-966-91 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 20% 10V
7-685-794-01 SCREW +PTT 2.6X10 (S)
C204 1-116-742-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.22uF 10% 25V
< ANTENNA > C206 1-116-742-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.22uF 10% 25V
C208 1-100-966-91 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 20% 10V
ANT001 (Not supplied) ANTENNA (CHIP MULTILYAER) (BT ANTENNA) C209 1-100-966-91 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 20% 10V
(See Note 2) C211 1-117-681-11 ELECT CHIP 100uF 20% 16V

< CAPACITOR > C251 1-100-767-21 ELECT CHIP 220uF 20% 16V
C253 1-127-931-21 ELECT CHIP 470uF 20% 16V
C2 1-116-153-11 CERAMIC CHIP 18PF 1% 50V C300 1-118-361-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 50V
C3 1-112-692-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1000PF 5% 50V C301 1-118-361-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 50V
C4 1-116-385-81 CERAMIC CHIP 4.7PF 0.1PF 50V C302 1-164-866-11 CERAMIC CHIP 47PF 5% 50V
C5 1-116-194-81 CERAMIC CHIP 33PF 1% 50V
C6 1-164-844-11 CERAMIC CHIP 4PF 0.25PF 50V C303 1-164-866-11 CERAMIC CHIP 47PF 5% 50V
C304 1-164-866-11 CERAMIC CHIP 47PF 5% 50V
C8 1-164-850-11 CERAMIC CHIP 10PF 0.5PF 50V C305 1-116-733-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10% 25V
C10 1-118-386-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V C306 1-164-866-11 CERAMIC CHIP 47PF 5% 50V
C11 1-116-745-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.22uF 10% 6.3V C307 1-116-716-11 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 10% 16V
C12 1-118-403-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001uF 10% 50V
C13 1-116-737-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 20% 10V * C308 1-116-735-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10% 16V
C309 1-118-040-11 CERAMIC CHIP 2.2uF 10% 16V
C15 1-118-403-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001uF 10% 50V * C310 1-116-735-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10% 16V
* C16 1-118-401-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0015uF 10% 50V C311 1-118-040-11 CERAMIC CHIP 2.2uF 10% 16V
C20 1-116-737-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 20% 10V * C312 1-116-735-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10% 16V
C21 1-116-737-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 20% 10V
C24 1-164-862-81 CERAMIC CHIP 33PF 5% 50V C313 1-118-040-11 CERAMIC CHIP 2.2uF 10% 16V
* C314 1-116-735-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10% 16V
C25 1-164-862-81 CERAMIC CHIP 33PF 5% 50V C315 1-118-040-11 CERAMIC CHIP 2.2uF 10% 16V
* C28 1-116-720-11 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 20% 6.3V C316 1-112-746-11 CERAMIC CHIP 4.7uF 10% 6.3V
C30 1-165-908-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10% 10V C317 1-112-746-11 CERAMIC CHIP 4.7uF 10% 6.3V
C31 1-118-290-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001uF 10% 50V
C100 1-118-290-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001uF 10% 50V C318 1-164-866-11 CERAMIC CHIP 47PF 5% 50V
C319 1-164-866-11 CERAMIC CHIP 47PF 5% 50V
C101 1-118-290-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001uF 10% 50V C320 1-164-866-11 CERAMIC CHIP 47PF 5% 50V
C321 1-116-733-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10% 25V
C322 1-164-866-11 CERAMIC CHIP 47PF 5% 50V
Note 1: When the complete MAIN board is replaced, it is necessary to
replace the knob (VOL) assy (Ref. No. NFC1) simultaneously. C323 1-164-866-11 CERAMIC CHIP 47PF 5% 50V
Also, the destination setting, Bluetooth operation check and C324 1-116-733-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10% 25V
Bluetooth information writing is necessary. Refer to “DESTI- C325 1-118-361-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 50V
NATION SETTING METHOD” on page 4, “BLUETOOTH
FUNCTION CHECKING METHOD USING A SMART-
PHONE OR CELLULAR PHONE” on page 7 and “BLUE- Note 2: ANT001 on the MAIN board cannot replace with single. When
TOOTH INFORMATION WRITING METHOD” on page 8. this part is damaged, replace the complete mounted board.

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Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
C326 1-116-733-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10% 25V C623 1-118-386-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V
C350 1-118-997-11 ELECT 3300uF 20% 16V C624 1-164-858-11 CERAMIC CHIP 22PF 5% 50V
C625 1-116-724-11 CERAMIC CHIP 4.7uF 20% 6.3V
C400 1-116-734-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 20% 16V
C401 1-164-882-11 CERAMIC CHIP 220PF 5% 16V * C626 1-116-720-11 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 20% 6.3V
C402 1-116-722-11 CERAMIC CHIP 4.7uF 10% 16V C627 1-116-737-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 20% 10V
C407 1-116-722-11 CERAMIC CHIP 4.7uF 10% 16V C628 1-164-858-11 CERAMIC CHIP 22PF 5% 50V
C409 1-164-882-11 CERAMIC CHIP 220PF 5% 16V C629 1-118-397-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0033uF 10% 50V
C630 1-118-386-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V
C410 1-116-734-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 20% 16V
C411 1-118-386-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V C631 1-118-386-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V
(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND) C632 1-116-350-21 CERAMIC CHIP 47uF 20% 4V
C416 1-100-966-91 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 20% 10V C633 1-164-882-11 CERAMIC CHIP 220PF 5% 16V
C418 1-118-047-11 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 10% 16V C634 1-116-737-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 20% 10V
C421 1-116-734-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 20% 16V C635 1-116-737-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 20% 10V

C426 1-118-047-11 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 10% 16V C636 1-118-403-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001uF 10% 50V
C429 1-164-882-11 CERAMIC CHIP 220PF 5% 16V C637 1-112-717-91 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10% 6.3V
C432 1-118-047-11 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 10% 16V C638 1-165-492-21 ELECT CHIP 100uF 20% 10V
C436 1-118-047-11 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 10% 16V C639 1-165-908-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10% 10V
C437 1-164-882-11 CERAMIC CHIP 220PF 5% 16V C640 1-165-908-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10% 10V

C439 1-116-734-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 20% 16V C641 1-118-386-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V
C440 1-164-882-11 CERAMIC CHIP 220PF 5% 16V C642 1-164-845-11 CERAMIC CHIP 5PF 0.25PF 50V
C442 1-116-734-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 20% 16V C643 1-164-845-11 CERAMIC CHIP 5PF 0.25PF 50V
C443 1-116-722-11 CERAMIC CHIP 4.7uF 10% 16V C650 1-165-492-21 ELECT CHIP 100uF 20% 10V
C444 1-116-722-11 CERAMIC CHIP 4.7uF 10% 16V C651 1-165-492-21 ELECT CHIP 100uF 20% 10V

C450 1-128-992-21 ELECT CHIP 47uF 20% 25V C652 1-116-350-21 CERAMIC CHIP 47uF 20% 4V
C501 1-118-403-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001uF 10% 50V C653 1-116-350-21 CERAMIC CHIP 47uF 20% 4V
C502 1-118-403-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001uF 10% 50V C654 1-116-350-21 CERAMIC CHIP 47uF 20% 4V
C505 1-116-745-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.22uF 10% 6.3V C655 1-118-386-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V
C520 1-118-403-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001uF 10% 50V C701 1-118-386-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V

C521 1-118-459-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF 10% 25V C702 1-118-386-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V
C522 1-118-459-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF 10% 25V C703 1-164-854-11 CERAMIC CHIP 15PF 5% 50V
C523 1-118-459-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF 10% 25V C705 1-118-386-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V
C524 1-164-852-11 CERAMIC CHIP 12PF 5% 50V C706 1-118-395-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0047uF 10% 50V
C526 1-118-386-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V C710 1-118-391-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF 10% 50V

C527 1-164-852-11 CERAMIC CHIP 12PF 5% 50V C711 1-118-386-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V
C528 1-164-842-11 CERAMIC CHIP 2PF 0.25PF 50V C712 1-118-386-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V
C530 1-164-842-11 CERAMIC CHIP 2PF 0.25PF 50V C713 1-118-386-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V
C531 1-118-459-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF 10% 25V C714 1-118-386-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V
C532 1-118-459-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF 10% 25V C715 1-118-391-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF 10% 50V

C533 1-118-459-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF 10% 25V C717 1-118-386-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V
C534 1-164-862-81 CERAMIC CHIP 33PF 5% 50V C719 1-118-395-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0047uF 10% 50V
C535 1-164-862-81 CERAMIC CHIP 33PF 5% 50V C720 1-118-388-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.047uF 10% 25V
C550 1-114-612-21 ELECT CHIP 220uF 20% 6.3V C721 1-118-391-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF 10% 50V
C551 1-118-040-11 CERAMIC CHIP 2.2uF 10% 16V C722 1-118-386-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V

C600 1-118-386-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V C723 1-118-386-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V
C601 1-118-386-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V C724 1-118-386-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V
C602 1-118-386-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V C725 1-118-386-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V
C603 1-118-386-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V C726 1-118-386-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V
C604 1-116-350-21 CERAMIC CHIP 47uF 20% 4V C727 1-118-477-11 CERAMIC CHIP 2.2uF 10% 6.3V

* C608 1-116-720-11 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 20% 6.3V C728 1-118-477-11 CERAMIC CHIP 2.2uF 10% 6.3V
C609 1-118-386-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V C729 1-116-744-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.22uF 10% 10V
C610 1-165-492-21 ELECT CHIP 100uF 20% 10V C730 1-118-389-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.022uF 10% 25V
C611 1-118-386-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V C731 1-164-866-11 CERAMIC CHIP 47PF 5% 50V
C613 1-118-386-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V C732 1-164-866-11 CERAMIC CHIP 47PF 5% 50V

C614 1-164-677-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.033uF 10% 16V C734 1-118-386-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V
C615 1-118-386-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V C752 1-100-363-11 ELECT CHIP 220uF 20% 4V
C616 1-164-677-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.033uF 10% 16V C753 1-126-209-11 ELECT CHIP 100uF 20% 4V
C617 1-165-908-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10% 10V C754 1-126-209-11 ELECT CHIP 100uF 20% 4V
C618 1-165-908-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10% 10V C756 1-165-708-11 ELECT CHIP 47uF 20% 6.3V

C619 1-164-845-11 CERAMIC CHIP 5PF 0.25PF 50V C844 1-100-764-21 ELECT CHIP 4.7uF 20% 25V
C620 1-164-845-11 CERAMIC CHIP 5PF 0.25PF 50V C1004 1-116-737-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 20% 10V

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Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
C1005 1-116-707-11 CERAMIC CHIP 47uF 20% 10V < BT MODULE >
C1006 1-118-386-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V
C1008 1-118-040-11 CERAMIC CHIP 2.2uF 10% 16V CP001 (Not supplied) BT MODULE (WB113CX) (See Note)

C1009 1-118-040-11 CERAMIC CHIP 2.2uF 10% 16V < DIODE >
* C1010 1-116-738-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10% 6.3V
* C1011 1-116-738-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10% 6.3V D114 6-502-969-01 DIODE DZ2J06800L
* C1012 1-116-738-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10% 6.3V D115 6-502-969-01 DIODE DZ2J06800L
C1013 1-118-388-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.047uF 10% 25V D116 6-502-969-01 DIODE DZ2J06800L
D117 6-502-969-01 DIODE DZ2J06800L
C1014 1-116-732-11 CERAMIC CHIP 2.2uF 20% 6.3V D152 6-502-969-01 DIODE DZ2J06800L
C1016 1-116-716-11 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 10% 16V
C1017 1-118-403-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001uF 10% 50V D200 6-503-238-01 DIODE GN1G
C1018 1-116-724-11 CERAMIC CHIP 4.7uF 20% 6.3V D300 6-503-238-01 DIODE GN1G
C1019 1-116-741-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.47uF 20% 10V D301 6-503-238-01 DIODE GN1G
D302 6-503-238-01 DIODE GN1G
C1039 1-117-735-81 CERAMIC CHIP 2PF 0.1PF 16V D303 6-503-238-01 DIODE GN1G
C1041 1-164-839-81 CERAMIC CHIP 0.5PF 0.25PF 50V
C1051 1-118-290-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001uF 10% 50V D400 6-502-961-01 DIODE DA2J10100L
C1300 1-116-865-11 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 10% 25V D500 6-503-759-01 DIODE RB751V40, 115
C1301 1-118-039-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10% 25V D813 6-503-031-01 DIODE DZ2J18000L
D814 6-502-961-01 DIODE DA2J10100L
C1305 1-118-418-11 CERAMIC CHIP 22uF 20% 6.3V D1001 6-502-969-01 DIODE DZ2J06800L
C1311 1-118-391-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF 10% 50V
C1312 1-118-391-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF 10% 50V D1003 6-502-969-01 DIODE DZ2J06800L
C1316 1-100-966-91 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 20% 10V D1301 6-503-548-01 DIODE DB2441600L
C1317 1-100-966-91 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 20% 10V D1302 6-502-961-01 DIODE DA2J10100L
D1306 6-503-759-01 DIODE RB751V40, 115
C1321 1-165-908-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10% 10V D1311 6-503-031-01 DIODE DZ2J18000L
C1323 1-165-908-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10% 10V
C1326 1-162-923-11 CERAMIC CHIP 47PF 5% 50V D1312 6-503-031-01 DIODE DZ2J18000L
C1353 1-165-492-21 ELECT CHIP 100uF 20% 10V D1319 6-503-031-01 DIODE DZ2J18000L (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND)
C1361 1-118-386-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V D1321 6-503-031-01 DIODE DZ2J18000L (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND)
D1322 6-503-031-01 DIODE DZ2J18000L (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND)
C1368 1-118-386-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V D1341 6-503-759-01 DIODE RB751V40, 115
C1369 1-164-874-11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5% 50V (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND)
C1371 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 10V
* C1374 1-116-720-11 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 20% 6.3V < FUSE >
C1376 1-164-866-11 CERAMIC CHIP 47PF 5% 50V
F802 1-576-415-31 FUSE (2 A/32 V) (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND)
C1380 1-118-040-11 CERAMIC CHIP 2.2uF 10% 16V
C1386 1-162-923-11 CERAMIC CHIP 47PF 5% 50V < FERRITE BEAD >
C1454 1-118-403-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001uF 10% 50V
(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND) FB01 1-400-334-21 FERRITE, EMI (SMD) (1608)
C1455 1-118-403-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001uF 10% 50V FB1 1-481-912-21 EMI FERRITE (SMD) (1005)
(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND) FB104 1-400-334-21 FERRITE, EMI (SMD) (1608)
C1565 1-118-290-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001uF 10% 50V FB501 1-481-912-21 EMI FERRITE (SMD) (1005)
(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND) FB708 1-481-912-21 EMI FERRITE (SMD) (1005)

C1567 1-118-403-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001uF 10% 50V FB709 1-481-912-21 EMI FERRITE (SMD) (1005)
(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND) FB800 1-500-113-22 BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (1608)
C1568 1-118-403-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001uF 10% 50V FB801 1-500-113-22 BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (1608)
(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND) FB802 1-500-113-22 BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (1608)
C1570 1-118-386-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V FB803 1-481-912-21 EMI FERRITE (SMD) (1005)
(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND)
C1571 1-118-386-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V FB804 1-481-396-21 FERRITE, EMI (SMD) (1608)
(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND) FB805 1-469-084-21 INDUCTOR, FERRITE BEAD (1005)
* C1572 1-116-720-11 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 20% 6.3V FB806 1-500-113-22 BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (1608)
(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND) FB807 1-414-760-21 FERRITE, EMI (SMD) (1608)
FB809 1-481-396-21 FERRITE, EMI (SMD) (1608)
* C1573 1-116-720-11 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 20% 6.3V
(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND) FB811 1-481-643-21 FERRITE, EMI (SMD)
C1582 1-118-361-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 50V FB1005 1-500-113-22 BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (1608)
C1583 1-117-681-11 ELECT CHIP 100uF 20% 16V FB1006 1-500-113-22 BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (1608)
FB1007 1-500-113-22 BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (1608)
< CONNECTOR >
< IC >
CN101 1-842-266-22 SOCKET, CONNECTOR 20P
CN301 1-843-330-31 PIN, CONNECTOR 16P IC001 (Not supplied) IC SDP2014HN/V102 (See Note)
CN802 1-779-886-11 SOCKET, MINIATURE DIN CONNECTOR IC002 6-723-392-01 IC TCR3DF33
(SIRIUSXM IN) (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND) IC201 6-723-094-01 IC LV56851UV-XH
CN1005 1-843-775-11 CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC (ZIF) 27P IC304 6-723-099-01 IC TCB501HQ (Z)
Note: CP001 and IC001 on the MAIN board cannot replace with
single. When these parts are damaged, replace the complete
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Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
IC400 6-721-638-01 IC NJM8065RB1-TE1 R27 1-218-941-81 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/16W
R30 1-218-965-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W
IC401 6-721-638-01 IC NJM8065RB1-TE1
IC402 6-721-638-01 IC NJM8065RB1-TE1 R31 1-218-965-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W
IC403 6-712-391-01 IC TC74VHC4066AFK (EK) R102 1-216-049-11 METAL CHIP 1K 5% 1/8W
(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND) (N5200BT: AEP, UK, E, AUS)
IC501 6-723-483-01 IC LC88FC3K0AF2330-ENG (SV) R103 1-216-835-11 METAL CHIP 15K 5% 1/10W
(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND) (See Note 1) (N5200BT: AEP, UK, E, AUS)
IC501 6-723-484-01 IC LC88FC3K0AF2329-ENG (SV) R104 1-216-065-91 METAL CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/8W
(N5200BT: AEP, UK, E, AUS) (See Note 1) (N5200BT: AEP, UK, E, AUS)
R104 1-216-295-91 SHORT CHIP 0 (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND)
IC601 6-723-096-01 IC LC786823E-6E11-3H
IC602 (Not supplied) IC MFI337S3959 (See Note 2) R105 1-216-065-91 METAL CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/8W
IC803 6-722-609-01 IC TC7WH126FK, RSNJ (CT (N5200BT: AEP, UK, E, AUS)
(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND) R106 1-216-835-11 METAL CHIP 15K 5% 1/10W
IC804 6-710-376-01 IC 74LVC1G17GW-125 (N5200BT: AEP, UK, E, AUS)
(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND) R107 1-216-049-11 METAL CHIP 1K 5% 1/8W
IC1001 6-723-392-01 IC TCR3DF33 (N5200BT: AEP, UK, E, AUS)
R109 1-216-827-11 METAL CHIP 3.3K 5% 1/10W
IC1003 6-703-863-01 IC NJM2781RB1 R111 1-216-827-11 METAL CHIP 3.3K 5% 1/10W
IC1301 (Not supplied) IC BD9876BEFJ-E2 (See Note 2)
IC1304 6-720-899-01 IC BD2242G-GTR R116 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0
IC1305 6-720-790-01 IC LC78615E-01US-H R205 1-218-945-11 METAL CHIP 220 5% 1/16W
R206 1-218-945-11 METAL CHIP 220 5% 1/16W
< JACK > R280 1-216-864-91 SHORT CHIP 0
R308 1-218-960-11 METAL CHIP 3.9K 5% 1/16W
J01 1-843-791-21 JACK (ANT) (ANTENNA IN)
J401 1-844-649-11 JACK, PIN 6P (FRONT, REAR, SUB) R310 1-216-073-91 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/8W
J1001 1-844-655-11 JACK (MIC, REMOTE) R312 1-216-073-91 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/8W
R313 1-218-965-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W
< COIL > R314 1-218-973-11 METAL CHIP 47K 5% 1/16W
R315 1-218-943-11 METAL CHIP 150 5% 1/16W
L1 1-469-293-21 INDUCTOR 220nH
L2 1-412-978-41 INDUCTOR 0.82uH R316 1-218-971-81 METAL CHIP 33K 5% 1/16W
L3 1-481-330-21 INDUCTOR 220nH R317 1-216-214-00 METAL CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/4W
L5 1-412-985-31 INDUCTOR 3.3uH R318 1-216-296-11 SHORT CHIP 0
L6 1-469-293-21 INDUCTOR 220nH R319 1-218-977-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W
R320 1-218-969-11 METAL CHIP 22K 5% 1/16W
L10 1-400-073-21 INDUCTOR 4.7uH
* L101 1-457-443-22 COMMON MODE CHOKE COIL R400 1-216-801-11 METAL CHIP 22 5% 1/10W
L105 1-469-844-11 INDUCTOR 2.2uH R401 1-218-965-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W
L300 1-460-443-11 CHOKE COIL 140uH R402 1-218-941-81 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/16W
L1301 1-481-904-11 INDUCTOR 47uH R403 1-218-977-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W
R404 1-218-951-11 METAL CHIP 680 5% 1/16W
< TRANSISTOR >
R406 1-218-966-11 METAL CHIP 12K 5% 1/16W
Q305 6-552-890-01 TRANSISTOR 2SCR523EBTL R407 1-218-965-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W
Q403 6-552-856-01 TRANSISTOR LTC914TUBFS8TL R408 1-218-965-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W
Q404 6-552-856-01 TRANSISTOR LTC914TUBFS8TL R410 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0 (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND)
Q405 6-552-856-01 TRANSISTOR LTC914TUBFS8TL R411 1-218-951-11 METAL CHIP 680 5% 1/16W
Q406 6-552-856-01 TRANSISTOR LTC914TUBFS8TL
R412 1-218-966-11 METAL CHIP 12K 5% 1/16W
Q407 6-552-895-01 TRANSISTOR DTA014EEBTL R413 1-218-941-81 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/16W
Q408 6-552-895-01 TRANSISTOR DTA014EEBTL R414 1-218-965-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W
* Q409 6-552-938-01 TRANSISTOR LTC014YUBFS8TL R415 1-218-977-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W
Q410 6-552-856-01 TRANSISTOR LTC914TUBFS8TL R416 1-218-965-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W
Q700 8-729-026-49 TRANSISTOR 2SA1037AK-T146-R
R417 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0 (N5200BT: AEP, UK, E, AUS)
Q1307 6-552-933-01 TRANSISTOR LTA043ZUBFS8TL R418 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0 (N5200BT: AEP, UK, E, AUS)
Q1308 6-552-933-01 TRANSISTOR LTA043ZUBFS8TL R422 1-218-953-11 METAL CHIP 1K 5% 1/16W
R423 1-218-953-11 METAL CHIP 1K 5% 1/16W
< RESISTOR > (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND)
R423 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0 (N5200BT: AEP, UK, E, AUS)
R4 1-218-989-11 METAL CHIP 1M 5% 1/16W
R8 1-218-941-81 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/16W R424 1-218-961-11 METAL CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/16W
R9 1-216-864-91 SHORT CHIP 0 (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND)
R14 1-218-941-81 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/16W R424 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0 (N5200BT: AEP, UK, E, AUS)
R15 1-218-965-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W R425 1-218-961-11 METAL CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/16W
(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND)
R16 1-218-965-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W R425 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0 (N5200BT: AEP, UK, E, AUS)
R18 1-216-864-91 SHORT CHIP 0 R426 1-218-953-11 METAL CHIP 1K 5% 1/16W
R19 1-216-864-91 SHORT CHIP 0 (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND)
Note 1: When the IC501 on the MAIN board is replaced, the destina- Note 2: IC602 and IC1301 on the MAIN board cannot replace with
tion setting is necessary. Refer to “DESTINATION SETTING single. When these parts are damaged, replace the complete
METHOD” on page 4. mounted board.

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Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
R426 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0 (N5200BT: AEP, UK, E, AUS) R528 1-218-941-81 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/16W
R427 1-216-797-11 METAL CHIP 10 5% 1/10W R529 1-218-941-81 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/16W
R428 1-218-967-11 METAL CHIP 15K 5% 1/16W R530 1-218-941-81 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/16W
(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND) R531 1-218-953-11 METAL CHIP 1K 5% 1/16W
R429 1-218-967-11 METAL CHIP 15K 5% 1/16W R532 1-218-953-11 METAL CHIP 1K 5% 1/16W
(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND)
R430 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0 R535 1-218-953-11 METAL CHIP 1K 5% 1/16W
R536 1-218-971-81 METAL CHIP 33K 5% 1/16W
R431 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0 (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND) R537 1-218-953-11 METAL CHIP 1K 5% 1/16W
R433 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0 (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND) R539 1-218-971-81 METAL CHIP 33K 5% 1/16W
R437 1-216-797-11 METAL CHIP 10 5% 1/10W R540 1-245-604-11 METAL CHIP 10M 5% 1/16W
R439 1-218-966-11 METAL CHIP 12K 5% 1/16W
R440 1-218-965-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W R541 1-218-977-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W
R542 1-218-981-81 METAL CHIP 220K 5% 1/16W
R441 1-218-941-81 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/16W R543 1-218-977-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W
R442 1-218-977-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W R544 1-218-989-11 METAL CHIP 1M 5% 1/16W
R443 1-218-977-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W R545 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0
* R444 1-250-545-11 METAL CHIP 120K 1% 1/16W
R445 1-218-977-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W R546 1-218-977-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W
(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND) R547 1-218-977-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W
R548 1-218-977-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W
R446 1-218-977-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W R549 1-218-965-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W
(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND) R551 1-218-977-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W
R447 1-218-977-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W
(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND) R560 1-218-977-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W
R448 1-218-977-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W R565 1-218-975-11 METAL CHIP 68K 5% 1/16W
(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND) R566 1-218-977-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W
R449 1-218-977-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W R567 1-218-977-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W
(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND) R568 1-218-941-81 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/16W
R450 1-218-977-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W
(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND) R569 1-218-941-81 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/16W
R570 1-218-977-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W
R451 1-218-977-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W R571 1-218-977-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W
(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND) R572 1-218-941-81 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/16W
R452 1-218-977-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W R573 1-218-941-81 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/16W
(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND)
R453 1-216-797-11 METAL CHIP 10 5% 1/10W R574 1-218-941-81 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/16W
R455 1-218-966-11 METAL CHIP 12K 5% 1/16W R575 1-218-941-81 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/16W
R456 1-218-965-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W R603 1-218-949-11 METAL CHIP 470 5% 1/16W
R605 1-216-864-91 SHORT CHIP 0
R457 1-218-941-81 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/16W R608 1-216-799-11 METAL CHIP 15 5% 1/10W
R458 1-218-977-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W
R460 1-218-966-11 METAL CHIP 12K 5% 1/16W R609 1-216-799-11 METAL CHIP 15 5% 1/10W
R461 1-218-965-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W R612 1-216-799-11 METAL CHIP 15 5% 1/10W
R462 1-218-977-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W R613 1-216-799-11 METAL CHIP 15 5% 1/10W
R614 1-218-989-11 METAL CHIP 1M 5% 1/16W
R463 1-218-941-81 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/16W R615 1-218-955-11 METAL CHIP 1.5K 5% 1/16W
R464 1-218-951-11 METAL CHIP 680 5% 1/16W
R465 1-218-951-11 METAL CHIP 680 5% 1/16W R616 1-218-959-11 METAL CHIP 3.3K 5% 1/16W
R466 1-218-965-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W R620 1-218-973-11 METAL CHIP 47K 5% 1/16W
R467 1-218-965-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W R621 1-218-973-11 METAL CHIP 47K 5% 1/16W
R622 1-218-973-11 METAL CHIP 47K 5% 1/16W
R500 1-218-977-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W R623 1-218-973-11 METAL CHIP 47K 5% 1/16W
R502 1-218-977-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W
R503 1-218-977-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W R624 1-218-957-11 METAL CHIP 2.2K 5% 1/16W
R505 1-218-977-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W R625 1-218-957-11 METAL CHIP 2.2K 5% 1/16W
R506 1-218-953-11 METAL CHIP 1K 5% 1/16W R629 1-218-964-81 METAL CHIP 8.2K 5% 1/16W
R631 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0
R507 1-218-977-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W R632 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0
(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND)
R508 1-218-977-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W R641 1-218-977-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W
(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND) R651 1-218-941-81 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/16W
R511 1-218-971-81 METAL CHIP 33K 5% 1/16W R700 1-218-959-11 METAL CHIP 3.3K 5% 1/16W
R512 1-220-200-81 METAL CHIP 30K 5% 1/16W R701 1-218-959-11 METAL CHIP 3.3K 5% 1/16W
R519 1-250-519-11 METAL CHIP 10K 1% 1/16W R702 1-218-965-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W

R520 1-250-519-11 METAL CHIP 10K 1% 1/16W R703 1-218-949-11 METAL CHIP 470 5% 1/16W
R522 1-218-977-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W R704 1-218-975-11 METAL CHIP 68K 5% 1/16W
R525 1-218-953-11 METAL CHIP 1K 5% 1/16W R705 1-242-967-11 METAL CHIP 1 5% 1/16W
R526 1-218-949-11 METAL CHIP 470 5% 1/16W R710 1-218-947-11 METAL CHIP 330 5% 1/16W
R527 1-218-953-11 METAL CHIP 1K 5% 1/16W R711 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0

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Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
R714 1-218-949-11 METAL CHIP 470 5% 1/16W R1403 1-216-864-91 SHORT CHIP 0
R715 1-218-975-11 METAL CHIP 68K 5% 1/16W R1428 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0
R716 1-218-951-11 METAL CHIP 680 5% 1/16W R1429 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0
R717 1-218-951-11 METAL CHIP 680 5% 1/16W R1451 1-216-827-11 METAL CHIP 3.3K 5% 1/10W
R720 1-218-971-81 METAL CHIP 33K 5% 1/16W (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND)
R1453 1-216-827-11 METAL CHIP 3.3K 5% 1/10W
R722 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0 (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND)
R723 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0
R725 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0 R1486 1-216-864-91 SHORT CHIP 0 (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND)
R729 1-218-975-11 METAL CHIP 68K 5% 1/16W R1490 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/10W
R732 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0 (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND)
R1491 1-218-977-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W
R735 1-220-802-11 METAL CHIP 3.3 5% 1/16W (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND)
R1001 1-216-864-91 SHORT CHIP 0 R1492 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/10W
R1003 1-218-977-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND)
R1004 1-218-941-81 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/16W R1493 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/10W
R1005 1-218-941-81 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/16W (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND)

R1006 1-218-941-81 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/16W R1494 1-218-977-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W
R1013 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0 (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND)
R1014 1-218-941-81 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/16W R1495 1-216-801-11 METAL CHIP 22 5% 1/10W
R1015 1-218-933-11 METAL CHIP 22 5% 1/16W (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND)
R1016 1-218-941-81 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/16W R1496 1-218-972-11 METAL CHIP 39K 5% 1/16W
(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND)
R1017 1-218-933-11 METAL CHIP 22 5% 1/16W R1497 1-218-975-11 METAL CHIP 68K 5% 1/16W
R1018 1-218-941-81 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/16W (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND)
R1019 1-218-941-81 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/16W R1589 1-216-864-91 SHORT CHIP 0
R1020 1-218-941-81 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/16W
R1021 1-218-941-81 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/16W R1598 1-218-941-81 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/16W
R1599 1-218-941-81 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/16W
R1024 1-218-961-11 METAL CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/16W R1600 1-218-941-81 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/16W
R1025 1-218-941-81 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/16W R1601 1-218-941-81 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/16W
R1030 1-218-941-81 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/16W R1602 1-218-941-81 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/16W
R1031 1-218-957-11 METAL CHIP 2.2K 5% 1/16W
R1032 1-218-965-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W R1603 1-218-941-81 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/16W
R1604 1-218-941-81 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/16W
R1033 1-218-967-11 METAL CHIP 15K 5% 1/16W R1606 1-216-295-91 SHORT CHIP 0
R1035 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0
R1036 1-218-951-11 METAL CHIP 680 5% 1/16W < VARISTOR/DIODE >
R1037 1-218-937-11 METAL CHIP 47 5% 1/16W
R1040 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0 VDR001 1-811-852-11 ESD SUPPRESSOR
VDR1 6-504-046-01 DIODE RSB12ZT2L
R1052 1-216-864-91 SHORT CHIP 0 VDR002 1-811-852-11 ESD SUPPRESSOR
R1055 1-216-864-91 SHORT CHIP 0 VDR2 6-504-046-01 DIODE RSB12ZT2L
R1056 1-216-864-91 SHORT CHIP 0
R1301 1-218-941-81 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/16W < VIBRATOR >
R1307 1-208-927-11 METAL CHIP 47K 0.5% 1/16W
X1 1-814-824-11 QUARTZ CRYSTAL UNIT (12 MHz)
R1308 1-208-695-11 METAL CHIP 3.3K 0.5% 1/16W X501 1-814-777-11 QUARTZ CRYSTAL UNITS (32.768 kHz)
R1309 1-208-709-11 METAL CHIP 12K 0.5% 1/16W X502 1-814-714-11 QUARTZ CRYSTAL UNIT (9.25 MHz)
R1311 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP 1K 5% 1/10W X601 1-814-906-11 QUARTZ CRYSTAL UNIT (12 MHz)
R1312 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP 1K 5% 1/10W X701 1-795-561-21 VIBRATOR, CERAMIC (16.934 MHz)
R1321 1-218-961-11 METAL CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/16W *************************************************************

R1323 1-218-970-11 METAL CHIP 27K 5% 1/16W MISCELLANEOUS


R1324 1-218-970-11 METAL CHIP 27K 5% 1/16W **************
R1326 1-218-965-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W
R1331 1-218-941-81 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/16W FFC1 1-846-819-61 CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT (27 CORE)
R1332 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/10W (Length: 80 mm)
FP1 A-2181-296-A PANEL (SV) ASSY, FRONT (Including Serial
R1341 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0 (M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND) number label) (N5200BT: US, CND) (See Note 1)
R1343 1-218-953-11 METAL CHIP 1K 5% 1/16W FP1 A-2181-297-A PANEL (SV) ASSY, FRONT
R1348 1-218-955-11 METAL CHIP 1.5K 5% 1/16W (Including Serial number label)
R1349 1-218-955-11 METAL CHIP 1.5K 5% 1/16W (N5200BT: AEP, UK, E, AUS) (See Note 1)
R1350 1-218-941-81 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/16W FP1 A-2181-298-A PANEL (SV) ASSY, FRONT (Including Serial
number label) (M71BT) (See Note 1)
R1364 1-218-941-81 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/16W FU1 1-523-227-11 MINI FUSE (BLADE TYPE) (10 A/32 V)
R1367 1-250-497-11 METAL CHIP 1.2K 1% 1/16W
R1368 1-250-497-11 METAL CHIP 1.2K 1% 1/16W NFC1 X-2594-500-1 KNOB (VOL) (SV) ASSY (Including NFC module)
R1369 1-250-519-11 METAL CHIP 10K 1% 1/16W (See Note 2)
R1370 1-250-519-11 METAL CHIP 10K 1% 1/16W
Note 1: When the front panel assy (Ref. No. FP1) is replaced, the Bluetooth Note 2: When the knob (VOL) assy (Ref. No. NFC1) is replaced,
information writing and affixing of label (serial number) is necessary. Bluetooth information writing is necessary. Refer to
Refer to “BLUETOOTH INFORMATION WRITING METHOD” on “BLUETOOTH INFORMATION WRITING METH-
page 8 and “AFFIXING OF LABEL (SERIAL NUMBER)” on page 13. OD” on page 8.
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Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark


PW1 1-846-033-11CONNECTION CABLE (ISO)
(Power supply connection cable) 511 512
(N5200BT: AEP, UK)
PW1 1-846-979-11 CONNECTION CABLE, AUTOMOBILE
(Power supply connection cable)
(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND, E, AUS) RELEASE KEY
************************************************************* u2
BRACKET
u1
ACCESSORIES (N5200BT: AEP, UK)
************ 513 514
4-597-143-21 OPERATING INSTRUCTION (ENGLISH, FRENCH, 515
GERMAN, DUTCH, ITALIAN, RUSSIAN,
UKRAINIAN) (N5200BT: AEP, UK)
4-597-143-31 OPERATING INSTRUCTION (ENGLISH, SPANISH) FITTING SCREW BUSHING
(N5200BT: E) PROTECTION COLLAR u1 u1
u1
4-597-143-41 OPERATING INSTRUCTION (ENGLISH) FITTING SCREW ASSY (BS)
(N5200BT: AUS) u1
4-597-143-61 OPERATING INSTRUCTION (ENGLISH, FRENCH)
(N5200BT: US, CND)
(N5200BT: E, AUS)
4-597-144-11 OPERATING INSTRUCTION
(ENGLISH, FRENCH, SPANISH) (M71BT) 514

501 1-489-810-42 REMOTE COMMANDER (RM-X231)


515 516
(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND, E)
502 X-2187-544-5 CASE ASSY (for Front panel assy)
(N5200BT: E, AUS) FITTING SCREW BUSHING +K5 u8
u1 u1 u4
503 2-683-516-01 CAP (AUX) (M71BT)
FITTING SCREW ASSY (BS4)
u1

(M71BT/ (N5200BT: E, AUS) (M71BT)


N5200BT: US,
502 503 (M71BT/ 517
CND, E) N5200BT: US,
501 CND)
516
CAP (AUX)
MICROPHONE DOUBLE-SIDED TAPE
u1
u1 u1
+K5 u8 MICROPHONE UNIT
u4 u1

REMOTE COMMANDER CASE ASSY (N5200BT: AEP, UK) (M71BT/N5200BT: US,


(RM-X231) u1 CND, E, AUS)
u1
518 518

*************************************************************
POWER PUPPLY POWER PUPPLY
PARTS FOR INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS CONNECTION CABLE (ISO) CONNECTION CABLE
************************************** u1 u1

511 X-2583-962-1 FRAME ASSY, FITTING (Bracket)


512 4-276-003-03 KEY (FRAME) (Release key) (1 piece) (M71BT)
513 4-461-753-01 COLLAR (Protection collar) 519 520 521
514 X-2584-360-1 SCREW ASSY (BS), FITTING (N5200BT: AEP, UK)
514 X-2587-114-1 SCREW ASSY (BS4), FITTING (N5200BT: E, AUS)
PLATE (FITTING) +P4 u6 +T4 u12
515 3-349-410-11 BUSHING (N5200BT: AEP, UK, E, AUS) u1 u1 u1
516 3-934-325-21 SCREW, +K (5X8) TAPPING (1 piece)
(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND, E, AUS)
517 1-542-986-21 MICROPHONE UNIT (Including Double-sided tape)
518 1-846-033-11 CONNECTION CABLE (ISO)
(Power supply connection cable)
(N5200BT: AEP, UK)
518 1-846-979-11 CONNECTION CABLE, AUTOMOBILE
(Power supply connection cable)
(M71BT/N5200BT: US, CND, E, AUS)

519 2-889-508-01 PLATE (FITTING) (M71BT)


520 7-682-160-01 SCREW +P 4X6 (M71BT)
521 3-915-917-01 SCREW, +T 4X12 (M71BT)

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MEMO

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REVISION HISTORY

Ver. Date Description of Revision


1.0 2016.12 New

How to search for a contact point of signal lines or the like in DIAGRAMS SECTION
If a contact point of a BLOCK DIAGRAM, PRINTED WIRING BOARD or SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM is shown in a different page, use
the PDF file search function to find one.

e.g.) If a contact point is shown as , follow the procedure below.


Procedure:
1. Press the [F] key while pressing the [Ctrl] key.
2. Input “>001Z” in the search box and press the [Enter] key.
3. The relevant part (page), where the contact point is shown, appears.
Note: If you still see the original page, press the [Enter] key again.

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