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This document contains sections on servicing precautions, electrical specifications, exploded views, speakers, and replacement parts for a device. Section 1 discusses general precautions including handling electrostatic sensitive devices (ESDs) and cleaning laser lenses carefully. It notes ESDs can be damaged by static electricity and outlines techniques like grounding oneself and tools to reduce risks. Section 2 will cover electrical diagrams, adjustments, troubleshooting, and repairs related to the CD mechanism. Later sections provide exploded views of components and a replacement parts list.
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LM 533 PDF

This document contains sections on servicing precautions, electrical specifications, exploded views, speakers, and replacement parts for a device. Section 1 discusses general precautions including handling electrostatic sensitive devices (ESDs) and cleaning laser lenses carefully. It notes ESDs can be damaged by static electricity and outlines techniques like grounding oneself and tools to reduce risks. Section 2 will cover electrical diagrams, adjustments, troubleshooting, and repairs related to the CD mechanism. Later sections provide exploded views of components and a replacement parts list.
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CONTENTS

SECTION 1. GENERAL
• SERVICING PRECAUTIONS .................................................................................................................... 1-2

• ESD PRECAUTIONS ................................................................................................................................. 1-4

• SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................................................................................... 1-5

SECTION 2. ELECTRICAL
• ADJUSTMENTS ......................................................................................................................................... 2-1

• TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................................................................... 2-3

• WAVEFORMS OF MAJOR CHECK POINT .............................................................................................. 2-7

• BLOCK DIAGRAM ................................................................................................................................... 2-17

• SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS ........................................................................................................................ 2-19

• WIRING DIAGRAM .................................................................................................................................. 2-27

• PRINTED CIRCUIT DIARGAMS .............................................................................................................. 2-29

• INTERNAL BLOCK DIAGRAM OF IC’s ................................................................................................... 2-38

• REPAIRS REGARDING CD MECHANISM ............................................................................................. 2-44

SECTION 3. EXPLODED VIEWS


• CABINET AND MAIN FRAME SECTION ................................................................................................. 3-1

• TAPE DECK MECHANISM: AUTO STOP DECK(OPTIONAL) .................................................................. 3-3

• TAPE DECK MECHANISM: AUTO REVERSE DECK ................................................................................ 3-5

• CD MECHANISM ........................................................................................................................................ 3-7

SECTION 4. SPEAKER .................................................................................................................. 4-1

SECTION 5. REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST .................................................................................. 5-1

- 1-1 -
SECTION 1. GENERAL
SERVICING PRECAUTIONS
NOTES REGARDING HANDLING OF THE PICK-UP
1. Notes for transport and storage
1) The pick-up should always be left in its conductive bag until immediately prior to use.
2) The pick-up should never be subjected to external pressure or impact.

Storage in conductive bag Drop impact

2. Repair notes
1) The pick-up incorporates a strong magnet, and so should never be brought close to magnetic materials.
2) The pick-up should always be handled correctly and carefully, taking care to avoid external pressure and
impact. If it is subjected to strong pressure or impact, the result may be an operational malfunction and/or
damage to the printed-circuit board.
3) Each and every pick-up is already individually adjusted to a high degree of precision, and for that reason
the adjustment point and installation screws should absolutely never be touched.
4) Laser beams may damage the eyes!
Absolutely never permit laser beams to enter the eyes!
Also NEVER switch ON the power to the laser output part (lens, etc.) of the pick-up if it is damaged.

NEVER look directly at the laser beam, and don’t let


contact fingers or other exposed skin.

5) Cleaning the lens surface


If there is dust on the lens surface, the dust should be cleaned away by using an air bush (such as used
for camera lens). The lens is held by a delicate spring. When cleaning the lens surface, therefore, a
cotton swab should be used, taking care not to distort this.
Pressure
Magnet
Pressure

How to hold the pick-up

Cotton swab

Conductive Sheet

6) Never attempt to disassemble the pick-up.


Spring by excess pressure. If the lens is extremely dirty, apply isopropyl alcohol to the cotton swab. (Do
not use any other liquid cleaners, because they will damage the lens.) Take care not to use too much of
this alcohol on the swab, and do not allow the alcohol to get inside the pick-up.

- 1-2 -
NOTES REGARDING COMPACT DISC PLAYER REPAIRS
1. Preparations
1) Compact disc players incorporate a great many ICs as well as the pick-up (laser diode). These
components are sensitive to, and easily affected by, static electricity. If such static electricity is high
voltage, components can be damaged, and for that reason components should be handled with care.
2) The pick-up is composed of many optical components and other high-precision components. Care must
be taken, therefore, to avoid repair or storage where the temperature of humidity is high, where strong
magnetism is present, or where there is excessive dust.

2. Notes for repair


1) Before replacing a component part, first disconnect the power supply lead wire from the unit
2) All equipment, measuring instruments and tools must be grounded.
3) The workbench should be covered with a conductive sheet and grounded.
When removing the laser pick-up from its conductive bag, do not place the pick-up on the bag. (This is
because there is the possibility of damage by static electricity.)
4) To prevent AC leakage, the metal part of the soldering iron should be grounded.
5) Workers should be grounded by an armband (1MΩ)
6) Care should be taken not to permit the laser pick-up to come in contact with clothing, in order to prevent
static electricity changes in the clothing to escape from the armband.
7) The laser beam from the pick-up should NEVER be directly facing the eyes or bare skin.

Armband

Resistor
(1 Mohm)
Resistor
Conductive
(1 Mohm)
Sheet

CLEARING MALFUNCTION
You can reset your unit to initial status if malfunction occur(button malfunction, display, etc.).
Using a pointed good conductor(such as driver), simply short the RESET jump wire on the inside of the
volume knob for more than 3 seconds.
If you reset your unit, you must reenter all its settings(stations, clock, timer)

NOTE: 1. To operate the RESET jump wire, pull the volume rotary knob and release it.
2. If you wish to operate the RESET jump wire, it is necessary to unplug the power cord.

VOLUME
UP
VOLUME KNOB RESET jump wire

DOWN

- 1-3 -
ESD PRECAUTIONS
Electrostatically Sensitive Devices (ESD)
Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such components
commonly are called Electrostatically Sensitive Devices (ESD). Examples of typical ESD devices are integrated
circuits and some field-effect transistors and semiconductor chip components. The following techniques should
be used to help reduce the incidence of component damage caused by static electricity.
1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor component or semiconductor-equipped assembly, drain off
any electrostatic charge on your body by touching a known earth ground. Alternatively, obtain and wear a
commercially available discharging wrist strap device, which should be removed for potential shock reasons
prior to applying power to the unit under test.
2. After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ESD devices, place the assembly on a conductive
surface such as aluminum foil, to prevent electrostatic charge buildup or exposure of the assembly.
3. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder ESD devices.
4. Use only an anti-static solder removal device. Some solder removal devices not classified as "anti-static" can
generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ESD devices.
5. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ESD
devices.
6. Do not remove a replacement ESD device from its protective package until immediately before you are ready
to install it. (Most replacement ESD devices are packaged with leads electrically shorted together by
conductive foam, aluminum foil or comparable conductive materials).
7. Immediately before removing the protective material from the leads of a replacement ESD device, touch the
protective material to the chassis or circuit assembly into which the device will by installed.

CAUTION : BE SURE NO POWER IS APPLIED TO THE CHASSIS OR CIRCUIT, AND OBSERVE ALL OTHER
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.

8. Minimize bodily motions when handing unpackaged replacement ESD devices. (Otherwise harmless motion
such as the brushing together of your clothes fabric or the lifting of your foot from a carpeted floor can
generate static electricity sufficient to damage an ESD device).

CAUTION. GRAPHIC SYMBOLS


THE LIGHTNING FLASH WITH APROWHEAD SYMBOL. WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE, IS
INTENDED TO ALERT THE SERVICE PERSONNEL TO THE PRESENCE OF UNINSULATED
“DANGEROUS VOLTAGE” THAT MAY BE OF SUFFICIENT MAGNITUDE TO CONSTITUTE A RISK OF
ELECTRIC SHOCK.

THE EXCLAMATION POINT WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE


SERVICE PERSONNEL TO THE PRESENCE OF IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION IN SERVICE
LITERATURE.

- 1-4 -
SECTION 2. ELECTRICAL
ADJUSTMENTS
This set has been aligned at the factory and normally will not require further adjustment. As a result, it is not
recommended that any attempt is made to modificate any circuit. If any parts are replaced or if anyone tampers
with the adjustment, realignment may be necessary.

IMPORTANT
1. Check Power-source voltage.
2. Set the function switch to band being aligned.
3. Turn volume control to minimum unless otherwise noted.
4. Connect low side of signal source and output indicator to chassis ground unless otherwise specified.
5. Keep the signal input as low as possible to avoid AGC and AC action.

TAPE DECK ADJUSTMENT


1. AZIMUTH ADJUSTMENT

Deck Mode Test Tape Test Point Adjustment Adjust for


DECK Screw
A Deck Playback MTT-114 Speaker Out Maximum
Azimuth Screw
B Deck Playback MTT-114 Speaker Out Azimuth Screw Maximum
Electronic Dual-trace
Voltmeter synchroscope

Head
Playback Mode
Speaker Out
L out
L ch CH1 CH2

Test Tape Unit


MTT-114 R ch GND

R out

Figure 1. Azimuth Adjustment Connection Diagram

2. MOTOR SPEED ADJUSTMENT


Deck Mode Test Tape Test Point Adjustment Adjust for Remark
Normal Speed MTT-111 Speaker Out VR201 3kHz ± 1% A Deck
HI-Speed MTT-111 Speaker Out more than 5.4kHz HI-Speed Dubbing Mode

Head Speaker Out Frequency Counter


Playback Mode

L out
Test Tape
MTT-111 Unit
R out
Record/Playback GND
head

Figure 2. Motor Speed Adjustment Connection Diagram

- 2-1 -
3. RECORD BIAS ADJUSTMENT

Deck Mode Test Tape Test Point Adjustment Adjust for


ERASE HEAD 60kHz±5kHz (Auto stop)
Rec/Pause MTT-5511 L203
WIRE(PN202) 85kHz±5kHz(Auto Reverse)

Record/Playback PN202 Frequency Counter


Head and Pause Mode

Test Tape
MTT-5511 Unit

Record/Playback GND
head

Figure 3. Record Bias Adjustment Connection Diagram

- 2-2 -
TROUBLESHOOTING

Turn power on.

Check power supply circuit.


NO PN807 PIN5, 6.2V
Is power on? PN807 PIN7, 5V
IC803 PIN 2, 3.3V

YES

NO NO
Does initial read work? Check the DISK turns Check the connector
PN801, PN802, PN809
YES

Check the Laser


YES
YES

Check the focus circuit


YES
Check the TRAKING circuit

NO
Does it play? Check the tracking servo circuit.

YES

NO
Does it output audio? Check the PN807 PIN1, 3

OK

- 2-3 -
FAILS TO INITIAL READ

NO Check the Voltage change of PN 809 NO Defective connector


Disc motor turns PIN20(OPEN, CLOSE) PN809

YES YES

Does RF waveform appear? Check the Data transmission from Defective connector
NO NO
IC801 Pin3 PN809 pin11 to CD DSP PN809, Defective
5V
MICOM
0V

YES
Check the Data transmission from Defective connector
PN809 pin13 to MICOM PN809, Defective
NO
5V
IC801
0V

YES

Check the change of SLDO 2V NO Defective IC801


Voltage(IC801 pin23) 1V

0V

YES

Check the change of SL +, 1.2V NO Defective IC802


YES SL - Voltage 0V
(IC802 pin 18, 19)
0.8V

YES Defective contact PN802


Does laser light? Defective PICK-UP
A
YES
Does FA+ waveform appear at
IC802 pin13? NO

focus coil drive wareform.


YES
Does TE waveform appear at
801 pin 15? NO
B
TRACKING ERROR wareform
YES

Is rotation normal?

NO

YES

Is there no dropout of RF signal?


Defective IC801
YES Defective PICK-UP

- 2-4 -
Laser does not light.

Is “3.5V” applied to pin 70 of IC 801?

YES NO

NO NO
Did pickup return to Is data transferred from Defective MICOM.
innermost circular? MICOM IC ?

YES YES

Does voltage appear at IC NO


802 pin 17, 18? Defective IC 801, 802

YES Defective slide motor and/or


connector.

Does it stop at inner pick Is defect output from LM


circular after shift? SW applied to pin 2 of
YES PN802? NO Defective LMT SW and/or
connector.
OPEN CLOSE

YES Defective MICOM.

YES
NO
Is power supplied to laser Q801? Defective connector.
(Q 801 collector: about 1.8V)
R808»1.0V YES
YES Defective Q 801 and/or laser.

Does laser current flow?


YES Defective laser and/or
1.0V across R808 R808«1.0V
connector.

- 2-5 -
B Laser lights

NO NO
Does lens move up/down? Defective IC801
Check the signal of
FOCUS SEARCH
YES (IC801 Pin 21)

YES

NO
Defective IC802
Chekc the signal of PN802
pin 13, 14

Open activator and/or connector


YES

Does FE signal appear? NO


(IC801 pin 13) Defective IC801

YES

NO Degraded laser diode


Does DRF signal appear? (IC 801 pin67) Defective PICK-UP

- 2-6 -
WAVEFORMS OF MAJOR CHECK POINT
1. HF signal (RF signal ) waveform 2. EFM signal (IC801 pin 3)waveform
(IC801 pin 3) during normal play during Normal Play

( 0.5V/Div.
500nS/Div.
( 0.5V/Div.
5µS/Div.
OV
OV

3. Focus coil drive waveform(IC802 pin13) • Focus coil drive waveform(FDO: IC801 pin21) and
• When focus search failed or there is no disc on the tray DRF(IC801 pin67) when focus search is accomplished

( 1S/Div.
1V/Div.
OV
(CH1)

OV
OV
(CH2)

(
4. Tracking coil drive waveform and TE during track CH1 : FOCUS COIL DRIVE
traverse SIGNAL 2V/Div.
CH2 : DRF
(1) When time division is 20mS/Div.1V/Div.
(2) When time division 1mS/Div, 1V/Div
(During forward track traverse)

OV OV
(CH1) (CH1)

OV OV
(CH2) (CH2)

CH2 : TRACKING COIL DRIVE (IC802 pin27)


( CH1 : TRACKING COIL DRIVE (IC802 pin27)
CH2 : TRACKING ERROR (TE: IC801 pin15) ( SIGNAL 2V/Div.
CH2 : TRACKING ERROR (TE: IC801 pin15)
1V/Div.

(3) When time division is 0.5nS/div. 5. Feed motor drive waveform(IC 802 pin18)
(During backward Track Traverse) During normal play

( 1mS/Div.
1V/Div. ( 2S/Div.
0.5V/Div.

OV OV

OV
(CH2)

( CH1 : TRACKING COIL DRIVE


SIGNAL 2V/Div. (IC802 pin27)
CH2 : TRACKING ERROR(TE: IC801 pin15)
1V/Div.

- 2-7 -
P-SENS PART

Does +5V appear at ZD901?


NO Check the waveform
YES of D913(cathod).
YES NO
Replace the D703
Check the pattern of
IC301 Pin 26 . Check the R768 and
replace ZD901.

VKK PART

Does DC - 33V appear at


CN302 Pin 28 .
NO Dose -33V appear at
YES ZD902(-)
NO
Replace the ZD902
YES

Check the Voltage of IC301 Check the Q903


pin51 TURN ON
Check the -33V(LOWER)
of C916
Replace the D704,
Check the PATTERN D705

Replace the Q903

Refer to power circuit

END

- 2-8 -
POWER CIRCUIT

Check the Fuse


NO
Replace the Fuse
YES

Check the DC output NO Check the AC Output of NO Check the power Ass’y or
of C901(+), C902(-) CN901 pin1, 5 Replace the Transformer
YES
YES
Replace the D901, D902,
D903, D904
Check the DC Output of
C930(+)
NO Check the AC Output of
YES CN701 PIN 9, 10 NO Check the power Ass’y
YES or Replace the
Replace the D706, D707, Transformer
Check the Voltage D708, D709
output of IC901, IC902
YES NO
Check the IC901, IC902

Check the DC 12V


Output of IC903
NO Check the 5V of
YES IC301 pin78
NO Check the 5V of IC301
YES
PIN13& PN302,
Check the 5V of CN513
Replace the IC904 CN302, PIN13
pin 7(CD FUNCTION)
YES NO
Check the “Low” of Q904“B”
NO Check the “High” of
YES IC501 pin 14
END
Check the Q904, CD Ass’y YES
NO
Check the IC501

Check the HIGH of


Q905 “B” and Replace

- 2-9 -
Muting circuit (MUTE)

Dose “Low” appear at


Q702 “B”
NO Check the connector of
Q702 “B” and GND
YES

Check the “High” of Q701,


Q751 “B”

Replace the TR
YES

MUTE

AUDIO ABNORMAL

Check the output of


IC601 Pin 12, 17
NO Refer to “IC601
YES
Troubleshooting”

Check the input of


IC701 pin3
NO Refer to “Muting
YES
Troubleshooting”

Check the Output of


IC701, pin14
NO
YES Check the 10V(Higher) of IC601
pin 5 & Check the power circuit

END

- 2-10 -
FUNCTION MODE AUDIO ABNORMAL

TAPE

Check the signal input of IC601 pin 6, 23

Refer to “IC202 Troubleshooting”

AUX

Chekc the signal input of IC601, pin 5, 24

Check the signal input of JK102

CD

Check the signal input of IC601 pin 3, 26

Check the signal of CN513 pin 1, 3 or


Refer to “CD Troubleshooting”

Tuner

Check the signal input of IC601 pin 4, 25

Refer to “TUNER MODULE”

MIC

Check the IC601 pin2

Refer to “IC404 Troubleshooting”

- 2-11 -
IC301 Troubleshooting

Check the power supplying IC301 Pin 17, 46, 72, 90?

NO
Refer to “Power Circuit Troubleshooting”
YES

Check the 5V of IC301 pin26

NO
Check the P-SENS
YES

Check the oscillation of X301

NO
Replace the X301
YES

When power supplying to IC301 pin11.


(High ➞ Low ➞ High)

NO
Check the RESET circuit
YES

Replace the IC301

IC501 Troubleshooting

Check the power supplying to IC501 pin16

NO
YES Refer to “Power Circuit Troubleshooting”

Check the CLK Data of IC501 pin 2, 3

NO Check the Data of IC301 Pin 3, 4


YES (CD ➞ TAPE FUNCTION)

Check the CONTROLL function Refer to “IC301


Troubleshooting”
NO Replace the Check the pattern
YES IC501 of (IC301 & IC501)

END

- 2-12 -
IC601 Troubleshooting

Check the power supplying to IC601 Pin 1

NO
Refer to “Power Circuit Troubleshooting”
YES

Check the Pulse waveform of IC601 pin14, 15


(VOL DIAL)
NO Check the IC301 pin 76, 75, 5, 10
YES
NO
YES Replace the “IC301
Check the Output of IC601 pin 7, 22 Troubleshooting”
NO
YES Replace the IC601 Check the PATTERN of MICOM
(82, 83)& IC401(21, 22)

Check the waveform input of IC601 pin 8, 21

YES

Check the waveform Output of IC601 pin12, 17

NO
YES Replace the IC601

END

IC701 Troubleshooting

Check the signal input of pin7, 11

NO
YES Refer to “Muting Troubleshooting”

Check the power of pin 3(+) pin 1, 16(-)

NO
YES Refer to “power circuit Troubleshooting”

Check the signal Output of pin 2, 4

NO
YES Check the power(5V) of pin 5

END

- 2-13 -
Play

Check the VCC supplying to IC202 pin 18

NO
Refer to “Power Circuit Troubleshooting”
YES

Check the signal output of IC202 pin 5, 20

NO
Check the Deck Mechanism
YES
NO Replace the Deck
Check the Muting Circuit YES Mecha.

Replace the IC202

- 2-14 -
REC (Q252, Q202 ON / R273, R223 High)

Check signal supplied to IC202 pin 11, 14?

NO Check the “Low” of Q253,


YES Q203 “B”
NO Refer to “IC203
YES Troubleshooting”
Replace the Q253, Q203

Check the output of IC202 Pin9, 16

NO
Check the Vcc power of IC202 Pin18
YES

Check the IC201 pin6 : 12V and pin 4 : High

NO Check the power or Refer to “IC203


YES Troubleshooting”

Check the oscillation of L203 pin 2, 3

NO Check the power


YES supplying to C236(+)

Replace the DECK NO Refer to “Power Circuit


YES Troubleshooting”

Check the 0.6V of Q208


“B”

NO Refer to “IC203
YES trouleshooting”

Check the “Low” of


Q208 “C”

NO
Replace the Q208
YES

Replace the Q207

NO
Replace the L203
YES

END

- 2-15 -
Dubbing(“NORMAL or REC “//“HIGH”)

Q252, 202 “OFF”//“ON” : R273, 223


“LOW”//“HIGH

YES

NO
Q253, 203 “ON”//“OFF” Refer to “IC203 Troubleshooting”

YES

Refer to “REC Troubleshooting”

- 2-16 -
• Power P.C. BOARD

NOTE: Warning
Parts that are shaded are critical With
respect to risk of fire or electrical shock.

• CD MAIN P.C. BOARD

- 2-37 -
INTERNAL BLOCK DIAGRAM OF ICs
■ FAN8039BD3 (IC 802)
5-CH Motor Diver

Description
The FAN8039BD3 is a monolithic integrated circuit suitable for a 5-CH motor driver which drives the
tracking actuator, focus actuator, sled motor, tray motor, spindle motor of the DVDP/CAR-CD systems.

DO 3 +

GND2
DO 5+
GND3

DO 5-
VCC1
DO 4+

DO 3-
VREF
DO4-

FIN

VCC

IN3
PS
IN4

(GND)

28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15

2 2 10K 2 2

PS RESX FUNCTION
Level H H All Active Level Level
Shift Shift Shift
10K H L Reg. Only Deactive 10K
L H Reg. Only Active
L L All Deactive

Regulator

2.5V

10K
10K
Level TSD COMP Level
Shift Shift

2 2 10K 2 2

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

DO 2+
FWD
DO1+

RESX

DO 2-
GND1
REO
REB

REV
REGVCC
DO1-

IN1

CTL

FIN IN2
(GND)

Pin Definitions
NO Symbol Description NO Symbol Description
1 DO1- CH1 Drive Output (-) 15 GND2 Power Ground1 (CH 2,3,5)
2 DO1+ CH1 Drive Output (+) 16 DO5+ CH5 Drive Output (+)
3 IN1 CH1 Drive Input 17 DO5- CH5 Drive Output(-)
4 REGVCC Regulator Supply Voltage 18 DO3- CH3 Drive Output(-)
5 REB Regulator Output 19 DO3+ CH3 Drive Output (+)
6 REO Regulator Feedback Input 20 IN3 CH3 Drive Input
7 RESX Regulator Reset 21 VCC1 Supply Voltage1(CH2,CH3,CH5)
8 GND1 Signal Ground 22 PS Power Save
9 CTL CH5 Motor Speed Control 23 VREF Bias Voltage
10 FWD CH5 Forward Input 24 VCC Supply Voltage(CH1,CH4)
11 REV CH5 Reverse Input 25 IN4 CH4 Drive Input
12 IN2 CH2 Drive Input 26 DO4+ CH4 Drive Output (+)
13 DO2+ CH2 Drive Output (+) 27 DO4- CH4 Drive Output (-)
14 DO2- CH2 Drive Output (-) 28 GND3 Power Ground2 (CH 1,4)

- 2-38 -
■ KA3082 (IC 804)
Bi-Directional DC Motor Driver

Description
The KA3082 is a monolithic integrated circuit designed for driving bi-directional DC motor with braking and
speed control, and it is suitable for the loading motor driver of VCR, CDP, and TOY systems. The speed
control can be achieved by adjusting the external voltage of the speed control pin. It has two pins of logic
inputs for controlling the forward/ reverse and braking.

- 2-39 -
■ KIA 78R12 PI (IC 903)
4 TERMINAL LOW DROP VOLTAGE REGULATOR
The KIA78RXX Series are Low Drop Voltage Regulator suitable for various electronic equipments. It
provides constant voltage power source with TO-220 4 termainal lead full molded PKG. The Regulator has
multi function such as over current protection, overheat protection and ON/OFF control.

- 2-40 -
Block Diagram

■ KIA7805AP/API (IC 901)


THREE TERMINAL POSITIVE VOLTAGE REGULATORS 5V, 6V, 8V, 9V, 10V, 12, 15V, 18V, 24V.

EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT

- 2-41 -
■ BA3126N (IC 201)
2-channel head switch for radio cassette recorders

- 2-42 -
■ BU2090F (IC 501)
12-bit, Serial IN, Parallel OUT driver

Block diagram

Vss 1 Control circuit 16 VDD

DATA 2 15 Q11
12-bit shift register
CLOCK 3 14 Q10
Latch
Q0 4 13 Q9
Output buffer
(open drain)
Q1 5 12 Q8

Q2 6 11 Q7

Q3 7 10 Q6

Q4 8 9 Q5

PIN DESCRIPTION

Pin No.
Pin name Function
BU2090/F/FS BU2092/F BU2092/FV
1 1 1 Vss GND
2 2 2 DATA Serial data input
3 3 3 CLOCK Data shift clock input
- 4 4 LCK Data latch clock input
4 5 5 Q0 parallel data output
5 6 6 Q1 parallel data output
6 7 7 Q2 parallel data output
7 8 8 Q3 parallel data output
8 9 9 Q4 parallel data output
9 10 10 Q5 parallel data output
10 11 11 Q6 parallel data output
- - 12 N.C. Not connected
- - 13 N.C. Not connected
11 12 14 Q7 parallel data output
12 13 15 Q8 parallel data output
13 14 16 Q9 parallel data output
14 15 17 Q10 parallel data output
15 16 18 Q11 parallel data output
- 17 19 OE Output Enable
16 18 20 VDD Power supply

- 2-43 -
❏ REPAIRS REGARDING CD MECHANISM
■ IMPROVED METHOD - WHEN THE TRAY GEARS WERE DISTORTED

BASE MAIN

GEAR PU DOWN

GEAR MAIN

GEAR CAM

TRAY LOADING H

PICK UP

1. How to open the tray


Push two hooks (H) of the ➀ BASE MAIN, and open the ➁ TRAY LOADING
2. How to correct the distorted gears
(1) Turn ➂ GEAR MAIN until it clicks, if so that ➄ PICK-UP is downed completely
(2) The hold of ➅ GEAR FU DOWN array as the arrow of ➀ BASENAIN
(3) Push the ② TRAY LOADING

- 2-44 -
SECTION 4. SPEAKER SECTION
MODEL: LMS-533

856

855

853
866

857

864 858

854

852

850

RUN DATE : 04.JUNE.2003

- 4-1 -
BLOCK DIAGRAM
NOTE: Warning
Parts that are shaded are critical With respect
to risk of fire or electrical shock.

2-17 2-18
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
• MAIN SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM NOTE: Warning NOTE:
Parts that are shaded are critical With respect 1. Shaded(■) parts are critical for safety.Replace only
to risk of fire or electrical shock. with specified part number.
2. Voltages are DC-measured with a digital voltmefer
during Play mode.

2-19 2-20
• FRONT SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM

2-21 2-22
• TUNER/DECK SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM

2-23 2-24
• CDP SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM

2-25 2-26
WIRING DIAGRAM
NOTE: Warning
Parts that are shaded are critical With respect
to risk of fire or electrical shock.

2-27 2-28
PRINTED CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS
• MAIN P.C. BOARD (SOLDER SIDE)

2-29 2-30
• MAIN P.C. BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE)

2-31 2-32
• FRONT P.C. BOARD(COMPONENT SIDE)

2-33 2-34
• FRONT P.C. BOARD(SOLDER SIDE)

2-35 2-36
SECTION 3. EXPLODED VIEWS NOTE) Refer to “SECTION 5 REPLACEMENT
PARTS LIST” in order to look for the
• CABINET AND MAIN FRAME SECTION part number of each part.

A26
301
454

351
354
TUNER
252

253

A41

271
310
272
275
260

310
A46
273
261
306

281 286
274
302
280
303
279 278 452
306

279
285

284 354
264
282 A43

262

265
263 454
A00

3-1 3-2
• TAPE DECK MECHANISM: AUTO STOP DECK(OPTIONAL)

400

505
404
021

020
006
019
001

400 018

002
016 017

003

022
004
005

007

008 402

014 A01

405

010
023
009 015

401

502
501

024
026 403
025
504

013

032

401

503
031
409
011 406 027

408 401
400
028
030
407 029

3-3 3-4
• TAPE DECK MECHANISM: AUTO REVERSE DECK

400

505
404
021

020
006
019
001

400 018

002
016 017

003

022
004
005 037
506
007

008 402

014 A01
508
507
405

010
023
009 015

401

502
501

024
026 403
025
504

013 032

038

027

401 040

503
031
028
011 406

400 039
029
409 034
035
410
036

3-5 3-6
• CD MECHANISM

416

151

159

156

422

165 418
419 155 170

173 171
164 153

163 168

162

417
169
166
417

167

416

177

172

175

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