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Hi-Fi Multi Laser Disc Player

SERVICE MANUAL

MODEL

LA-3500

MULTI LASER DISC PLAYER
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CONTENTS
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY ... . . . ... . .. 22 ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 PICKUP AND SERVO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 VIDEO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SEMICONDUCTORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 P.W.B. ASS'Y PARTS LIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 2U-2570 MAIN UNIT ... . ... . . . ..... . ... .. . 59 2U-2571 SUB UNIR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 2U-2759 TRANSFORMER UNIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2U-2572 SWITCH UNIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PRINTED WIRING BOARD ... ... . . . .... . . . . 68 EXPLODED VIEW OF PARTS LIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PACKING & ACCESSORIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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EXPLODED VIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 - 79
MAIN UNIT . .. .. ... . ... . . . .... . .... . ... . . . 75
FRONT PANEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
TRAY I DRIVE UNIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
PICK BASE I TRAVERSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 , 79
CIRCUIT BLOCK DIAGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 - 84
SERVO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
AUDIO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
VIDEO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
CONTROL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
SPINDLE SERVO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
CD-G . ... . .... . .. ...... .. .. . . .. . . . . ...... 84
WIRING DIAGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 - 92

NIPPON COLUMBIA CO.,.. LTD.

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IMPORTANT TO SAFETY
WARNING :
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS

APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

This Multi Laser Disk player t1ses the semiconductor lase1. To allow you to
enjoy music at a slable ope1at1on, it is re<:ommended to use this ma room
of 5°C (4 1°F) - 3S" C (95°F),

Read lns1ruc11ons - All the satcty and operating ms1wc11ons should
be read before 1he appliance is operated.

LABELS

Please, record and retain the Model name and serial number ol your set
Serial No . - - - - - - -

RISK Of ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT Of'EN

CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTR IC SHOCK, DO
NOT REMOVE COVER {OR BACK) . NO USER SERVICEABLE
PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE
PERSONNEL.

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Follow lns11uctions - All operating and uso instructions should bu
followed

5.

Cleaning - Unplug this video producl rrdtn 1he wall outlet before
cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aaco1ol clea ners. Use a damp
cloth fo r cleaning .

6.

Attachmen1s - Do not use anachment.s no1 recommended by tho
video product manulac1urcr as they
ay cause hazards.

7.

Water and Moisture - Do not use this.vweo product near water - for
example, near a both tub, wash bowl, fr:1tchen smk, or laundry tub. in
a wet basement. or near a swimming 1>001. and the like.
Accessories - Do not place this video product on an unstable cart,
stand, tripod, bracket, or table.., Ttic video product may fall. causing
se1ious injury to a child OQt-aduh. and serious darnagc to tho
appliance. Use only w11h a c1111. stund, 1ripod, hrackcl , 01 tabl e
1ocommended by lhe manulBcturer. or sold with the video product.
Any mounting of the appliarte should follow the manufacturer's
instructions, and shou ld lllie a mourlllng accessory recommended
by the manufacturer.

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The lightning fla sh wi th arrowhead symbol within an
equilate1al triang le is intended 10 alert the user o l the
presence of uninsulated "da ngerous voltage" within

SA.

the product's enclosure thal may be of suff1c1en 1

magn11ude 10 cons1ltu1e a risk of elect1ic shock to

persons.

CAUTION .

The exclarnelion point within an equilateral triangle

USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR REFORM A NCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN
HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.

ins1ruc1ion in !he literature accompanying the appliance.

CAUTION
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE THIS (POLA·
RIZEDI PLUG WITH AN EXTENS ION CORO. RECEPTACLE OR
OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY
IN SERT~O TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE.

ATTENTION
POUR PREVEN IR LES CHOCS ELE CTRIOUES NE PAS UTILI·
SER CETTE FICHE POLAAISEE AVEC UN PAOLONGATEUA
UNE PRISE OE COURA NT OU UNE AUTRE SORTIE OE
COURANT. SAUF SI LES LAMES PEUVENT ETRE INSEAEES A
FOND SANS EN LAISSER AUCUNE PARTIE A DECOUVEAT.

Ou1doo1 Antenna Grounding - If en outside an1enna or cable
system is connectecll o the video product, be su1e th e an1enna or
cable system is grounded so as to pr ovide some protection againsl
vol tag e surges and built-up sl alic charges. Sect ion 810 of the
National Electrical Code. ANSlfNFPA No. 7()-1984, provides informa t ion wilh respec \ to propei g1oundmg o f the mast and
supporting s1ru<;,1u re, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna
discharge unit, size ol g rounding conductors. location of antonnadi schorg e unit, connection 10 grounding elect rodes. and require ments 101 ihe groundmg electrode . See Figure A.

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L1gh1ning - For added protection 101 this video producl receiver
during a lig htning storm, or when it ts left unaUended and unused
for long periods of time, unplug it from !he wall ou \ let and
disconnect the antenna or cable syste m This will prevent damage
to th e video product due to lightning and power-line surges.

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Power Lines -An outside antenna system should not be located in
th e vicinity of overh ead power lines or oth er electric light or power
circui t s. o r where it can tall into such power linos or circuits. When
installing an ou1side antenna system. ex lf eme care should be taken
to keep from 1ouching such powo1 Imes or circuils as contact wi1h
them m1gh1 be latal .

17

Over loadiny - Do not uvc1load wall out lets and extension cords as
this can result in a rosk of hre 01 electric shock .

18.

Object and Liquid Entry - Never push ob1ecls o f any kind inl o thi s
video produc1 through openings as !hoy may touch dallgerous
voltage points o r short -out parts that could resu lt in a fire or electric
shock Never spill liquid of any kind of th e video product

19.

Servicing - Do not alt empt to service tins video p1oduc1 yoursell as
opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltag e
or oth er hazards Reier all servicmg lo qua lifi ed service personnel.

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Damage Requiring Service - Unplug lhis video p1oduc1 h orn the
wall outle1 and refer servicing to quelil1od service personnel under
the followmg cond1t1ons :

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is in1ended 10 alert the user of the prosenco of
imponant opera1ing and maintenance !servicing)

14.

Retain Instructions - The sa lety and operating inatruct1ons should
be retomcd for futu1e reference.

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s hown on th e rating label.

Model No. LA-3500

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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

NOTE:

9.

THE COMPACT DISC PLAYER SHOULD NOT BE ADJUSTED OR REPA IRED
BY ANYONE EXCEPT PROPERLY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSO NNEL.

NOTE :
This unit may cause ln terforence 10 radio and television reception if
you do no1 operate 11 in st1icl accordance w11h 1hls OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS.

10.

This unit complios with Class B computing device rules in accordance with the specifica11ons in Sub-part J or Part 15 of 1he FCC
Rules. which ere designed 10 provide reasonable pro1oc11on 11g11ins1
such interference in a residential installation . lf the unit does cause
interference to any radio or television reception, try to redu ce it by
one or more of the following means :
a) Turn the other unit 10 improve reception
b) Move this unit
c) Move this unit away from others
di Plug this unit respectively into a different AC ouilet
•This is not e in eccord ance with Section 15.838 of the FCC Rules.

An appliance and cart
combination should be
moved with care.
Quick stops, excessive
for ce. and uneven
surfaces may cause the
appliance and car1
combination to overturn

a. When the powcr·supply cord or plug is damaged.

Ventilation - Slots and openings in the cabinet are pro'Jided for
ven1ilat1on and 10 ensure reliable ope1ation o f the video product and
to protecl ii from overheating. and these openings must not be
blocked or covere d. The openings shou ld never be blocked by
placing 1he video product on a bed, so fa, rug or 01hcr simitar
surface. This video product should ncvur be placed near or over a
radia101 or heat register. This video producl should no1 be placed In
a bull1-in lnstall al ion such as a bookcase or rack unless proper
ventilation is p1ovided or tho manu fa c1urer's instruc1ions have been
adho1e to.

b. If liquid has been spilled, or objec ts have fallen into the video
product.
c. !I th e video product has been exposed lo ram or water.
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Power Sources - This video product should be opera ted only from
the type of power source Indicated on the rna1kmg label. If you are
not sum ol the type of power supply to your home. consuh your
appliance dealer or loca l power compan y. For video products
intended 10 operate from ba11tHy power. or other sou rces, refor to
the operating instructions

11.

Grounding or Polamation - l h1s video product is eQulpped whh a
polariled alternacing ·curren t lino plug fa plug havmg one blade
wider than tho other). This plug will fit into the power ou tlet only
one way. This 1s a sa fety feature. If you arc unable IO in sert the ptug
fully m10 the ou1le1. try reversing rhe plug. If the plug should s1itl fail
to 111, contact your electrician to rep lace your obsolete ou llet. Do nol
defeal lhe sa fety purpose of the polarized plug .

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Power-Cord Protec1ion - Power·Supply cords should be routed so
that they are not li kely to be walked on or pmched by items pieced
upon or againsl th em, paying panicular auention to cords at plugs,
convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit frorn the
appliance.

If the v ideo product does nol opera te normally by following the
opera tmg instructions. Adjust only those conirols th at arc
covered by l ho operating instructions as an improper adjustment of ot her conuols may result in damage and wilt often
rcquuu ox1ens1'Je work by a qua lified technician to restore th o
video product IO 11s norma l opera tion.

e. If lhe video product has been dropped or the cabinel has been
damaged
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Wh en th e video nroducl exhibits a dislinct change ln perform·
ance - this Indicates a need 101 service.

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Replacement Pans - Wheu replacemenl pans ere required, be sure
the service tochr11cmn has used replacemen! parts specified by th e
ma11ufacturer or have !he same characteri stics as the original pan.
Unauthorbed substitut ions may 1es ul1 in fire, eleciric shock or other
hazards.

22.

Sa fety Check - Upon comple tion o l any service or repairs to this
video product. ask 1he service technician to perform sa fety checks to
determine that th e video product is in prope1 operating condi 1io11

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EX>Ml'lE Of ANTENNA CAOUHOING
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M ain Features ..
Notes on Install at ion ..
Notes on U se .
Before U sing ..
Abou t Discs ....
Connect ions .
Part Names and Functions

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Opening and Closi ng th e Disc Table and Loading Discs ............... . .. .............................................. ..... 15
Remote Control Unit ....

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Caution on humidity, water, and dust

On-Sc reen Display ........................................ .. ........................................................................................ 20

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Reg ular Playback ..
Find ing Specific Sections .
Other Pl ayback M odes ..

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Main Specifi cat ions ....

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Operating Instructions .. .................................................
Audio cord .
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Video cord .......................................................... ...................
S-Video cord ... ............ ...................... ........ .................................
Remote co n1rol unit (R C-520) ..... .......................... ..... ..........
ASP (AA) ba11e ries
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Warranly card ..
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Do not open the case
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your hand is dangerous. Do no1

on top of the set.

open the case.

Be cueful of high temperatures
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If some trouble arises with th e
performance o f the set, remove the

Do not place the set in a location
where it will be exposed to direct

power plug soon and contact th e

sunlight o r nea r a heat ing ap·

sto re where the se1 was purchased

pliance.

or a nea rby dealer.

Caution on rack/cabi net installation

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Opening the top cove r or th e b ot ·
t om plate of 1he case and in serting

taining w ater shou ld not be p laced

Check that the following p arts are includ ed in th e package aside from th e main unit :
(1)

location

Flower vases or o th er items con-

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Swi tching 1he Audio Channel ............................................................................. .
Troubleshoo1ing .

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lot of dust

Programmed Playback ................................................................ .......... ....................... .................... 34
Repeal Playback ....

Do no t place the set in

where there is high humidity or a

Avoid in stalli ng the set in a closed·
1ype rack.

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installing

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rack

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cabinet, provide a sufficien tl y large
ventilation opening

to promote

heat radiat ion.

Care of the case
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Avoid the use o f pesti cides near
th e set as well as wiping 1h e case

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with benzine, th inner or oiher sol·
ven 1s since they m ay cause

MAIN FEATURES

1. Double Super linear Converter
The use o f Denon's unique sys1em and DI A converters with
excellen t resolu tion to prevent zero c ross distortion, th e ma in
cause of reduced sound quality in the PC M playback system,
make for so un d fi eld reproduct ion with rich musica l expres·
sion.
2. Real 20-bit
This together with real 20-bit DI A convert ers of fering
excellent resolution grea 1ly improves music reproducibi lity,
part icu larly at low vo lum e leve ls.
3. Full digital video processing syst em
Digital circu it ry is used for the TBC, 3-line Y/C separa tion and
FNR {Field Noise Reduction), achieving high pict ure quality.

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change in quality or color. Use a

4. Digital servo for high playability
Th e LA·3500 uses digita l servo circu itry and a digi tal servo
processor which makes the optimu m adjuslment accordin g to
the cond ition o f each in dividua l disc, for hig h p1ecisio n control
o f th e servo section .
This provides high tracing ca paci ti es (playabili ty) and reduces
access time.

and follow th e instruc1ions ca refu l·

in g a trip, be sure to discon nect 1he

ty when using chemi cally trea ted

plug from the receptacle.

cloths .

equipment
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6. Numerous fun ctio ns
Jog/shuttl e functions
Strobe, sti ll & sou nd and art play functions
Random, auto edit and intro-scan funct ions

Be especia lly ca reful of need les,
hair pins, and coins getting Into the
set .
For sets w ith ventilation holes

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NOTES ON INSTALLATION

co rd ; be sure to hold the plug

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Do not block the ventilation holes of
the set
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Blocki ng of !he ventilation holes

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The ventilati on holes ero very Im-

will lead to damage of the set.

when removing it.

portant for hoo t rudlotlon

TV .

Insta ll the LA·3500 as far as possi ble from the tun er or TV .
Keep th e tuner and TV's antenna cord s as far as possible from
!he LA·3500's power cord and input /output connect ion cords.
Int erference is especially likely when using a 300 ohm feeder
wiro for an indoor antenna. We recommend usi ng an outdoor
ontonna and 75 ohm coaxial cab les.

When removing th e plug fr om the
receptacle, do not pull the power

The sound or picture of the tuner or TV may be affected w h en
u sing thi s dig it al audio component or an elec1ronic device
eq uipped with a microprocessor simu ltaneously wi th a tun er or
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Wh en not using the set for an
extended period such as w hen tak-

Care with the power cord

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soh cloth when wiping away d irt

Do not allow foreign matter Into the

5. CD·G (CD·graphics) compatible

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During your ab sence

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with in tho sot. Ctiro must bo tnkun
slnco placlng M objoc1 nonln11 tho
halos wlll rt111ull In tll1 6Mlr l}mt1 filO
300 ohm feeder wire

75 ohm coa111al cable

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ABOUT DISCS

I Handling

Check the following points before using the LA-3500:
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Befo re turning on the power
Keep these opera ting instructions
Be sure the POWER button is off when connecting or
After reading these opera t ing instructions, store them in a safe
disconnecting con nection co rd s. Check again th at all connecp lace along with the warranty . A lso fill in 1he necessary 11 ems
lions are proper and that !her e are no problems with the
on the back cover for future reference .
co nnecti on co rd s.
LO players u se sem iconductor lasers. To ensure stable operaM ov ing th e set
tion, !he player should be used at a room temperature
Remove discs before moving the set To prevent short between 5"C (41 °F) and 35"C (95"' F).
ci rcu iting or damage to connection cords, always unplug the
The illustrations used for ex planat ions in 1hese instructions
power cord and d i sconnect all cords connectin g the LA-3500 to
may differ slightly from the actual set.
other audio componen t s before moving the set.
Wait until "STANDBY " appears on the displ ay befo re unplugging the power cord.
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Holding Discs

Cleaning
Fingerprin ts and dirt do not directly affect the signa ls recorded on
the d isc, bu l may reduce the ligh t reflected from the signal surfa ce
and red uce the sou nd or pictu re quality . Clean the disc if it is dirty.
To clean a disc. apply some water to a soh clot h, wring out well ,
wipe off the d irt, then wipe the disc with a dry cloth . Wipe th e disc
from the inner side towards the outer side.

Holding Laser Discs
• When holding with
both h•nds :
Hold the disc along
edges.

may appea r on the TV screen when watching a progr am wi t h 1he

player's power turned on. This is not a ma lfun ction of lh e player
or TV. Tu rn off the player's powe1 when watching TV programs .

• Wh en holding with
one h•nd :
Hold the disc with one !Inger
in the hole In lhe middle and
another along the edge.

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Be sure to read this section before using the LA-3500.

Depending on the reception conditi ons of TV programs, stripes

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Avoid 1ouching the surface of the disc when loading or unloading
it.

[ Cautions on Handling [

If stripes appear on the TV scree n

Discs

Conden sation
Condensation or dew may form on the ope ration sections or lens
if the player is brought into a warm room from the cold ou tdoors
or if the temperature in the room Increases sudden ly . If 1his
happens, the laser beam w ill not be able to read signals and discs
will not play. Depending on how heavy the dew is, leave the
powe r on for one or two hours to let the player ge t accustomed to
th e temperature in the room . Th e dew will evapo rat e and
playback wi ll be possible.
Dew may also form in the summe r if the player is exposed to th e
direct ai rfl ow from an air condi ti oner . If so, mov e the player out o f
the airflow.

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Do not use record spray or ant i -static materials Also. never use
benzene, thinner, or other vo lati le chemicals.

Hold ing Compact Discs and Compact Discs with video

iCDVs)

Hold th e disc along !he edges as shown

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Figure C.

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The picture may be in terrupt ed if the disc is
extremely di rt y .
lf this happens, clean
th e disc.

~not use cracked or warped discs .

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The disc ro1ates at high speed inside the pl ayer during
playba ck.
Do not used cracked, chipped or strongly warped di scs.
they may damage the player.

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I Types

of Discs Usable on the LA-3500

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The LA-3500 is a multi disc player.
The 9 types of disc !isted below can be played.
• The marks are included on the disc's label or jacket.

Mark

Size

Side(s)
recorded

Audio
recording format

Bern

One side

Digital

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TOC
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CD (Compact Disc)

12cm

One side

Digital

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TOC

CD Graphics Sing le

Bern

One side

Digital

CD-G 1"51

TOC

12cm

One side

Oigi ial

CD-G

TOC

12cm

One side

Digi1al
(max. 5 minutes)

CLV 1"31
!max. 5 minutes)

roe

12cm

One side

Digital
(max. 20 minutes)

CLV 1"31
!max . 5 m inutes)

TOC

20cm
Sing le

One side

Digital/Anal og

CAV 1" 21
CLV

TOC

20cm

Both sides

Digita l /Analog
(•4 ) or
analog only

CAV, CLV

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Disc

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DIGlfAL AUOtO

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CD (Compact Oise) Single

Video
recording format

Others

DIGITAL AUDIO

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CO VIDEO

COV Video Single

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CD Graphics

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CDV (CO Video)

USEROISC

Ji'> LD
C O V IDEO

LO with TOC (CD Video LO)

CD VIDEO

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LO {Laser Disc)

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One side

LDs (laser Discs )

Laser Di scs with Digita l Sound (*4)

Discs includin g the marks
shown at the right can be used
on the LA-3500.

These discs include one of !he
marks sh own at the righl on th e
Jacket or label.

Th ese are s1andard laser disc marks Players and discs including
these laser disc marks are com patible, as long as they are
designed fo r the same TV system . Th ere are two types of laser
discs, depending on th e way the signals are recorded : standa 1d
d iscs fCAV) 1·21 and extended-play discs (CLV) 1• J) .

In addition to conven1iona l analog audio signals, the se discs also
cont ain digital audio signa ls. They offer 1he enjoyment of both the
high quali ty pictures o f lase r discs plus digital sound. Th e digital
and ana log audio sig nal s are recorded on the disc using different
frequency bands .

Standard Discs (CAV discs (*2))
These discs inclu de th e words "Standard Disc/CAV" or "Stan dard play" on the jacket or label. They include one picture per
re vol ution and play at a constant speed of 1800 rpm (CAV =
Constanl Angular Velocity) . They offer special playback featu res
such as still frame playback o r multi-speed playback. The
maximum p laying time is 30 minu1 es per side (for 30cm discs).
with a maximum o f 54,000 frames, each rrame including a frame
number between 1 and 54.000.
• The playing time depends on the con ien l s of th e disc .

Multi-Audio Lase r Discs with
Digital and Analog Sound
These discs include one of the marks
shown at the rigl11 on the iacket or
label .
These discs also include both digilal and analog audio signa ls.
but the contents of the two are di lleren1 You can switch betwee n
the digit al and analog sound to double your enjoyment .

Compact Discs with Video (CDVs)
Extended-play Di scs (CLV discs ('3))
These discs include !he words "fa tendcd ·play Oisc/CAVH or
.. Ex 1ended play .. on the 1acket or label. The signals are recorded at
a constan l linear sp eed (CLV =Constan t Linear Velocity), and the
playing speed changes gradually from 1800 rpm al the innermost
secl ion lo 600 rpm a1 the outermosl section. Because o f th is. they
offer a longer playing time than standard discs - a maximum o f
60 m in ut es per side (for 30cm discsl. CLV discs in clude time
numbers co rresponding to the elapsed time fr om th e beginning
of the disc.
• The playing lime depends on th e contents of 1he disc.

These are CDs including a video pan . They have a playing t ime of
25 minutes. 20 minutes con l aining the same digital audio signals
as regular CDs !the audio part ), 1he remaining 5 minutes
con 1aining video signals and digi1at audio signa ls (1he video pa rt ).
Norma lly the video part is played fi rst, followed by the audio part
• Video Singles contain a maximum of 5 minutes of video and
digital audio signals .

CD Gra phics Di scs (CD-Gs) (•5)
CD-Gs contain sti ll pictures and charac1er informa1ion in addition
to the regular CO audio sig nals.

The LA-3500 is a player con forming to NTSC s1anda rds.
Discs for other TV format s (PAL or SECAMI cannot be used
on th e LA-3500.

I Termin o logy I
LO Terminology

CD/CDV /CD-G Terminology

Chapter numbers
The chapt er numbers are numbers given to different sect io ns of
the disc, so m ething like chapters in a book . If ch apter numbers
are recorded on the disc, you ca n use them fo r such ope ratio ns as
chapter sea rch for finding certain sections quickly .
• Some discs do not include chapter numbers.

Trade numbers
Track numbers are numbers given to the difierenl sections of the
disc. CDV discs contain track numbers for both the audio and
video part. Use the track numbers for such opera tio ns as track
sea rch for findin g th e desired section of th e disc qu ic kly .

Frame nu m bers
These are numbers recorded for each frame of CAV discs. Use
them for such operations as frame search for finding a ceriain
scene using the fram e numbers.
Time numbers
The time numbers indica te the elapsed playing tim e fr o m the
beginning of the disc, and are recorded on CLV discs. They make
it possible lo use such ope rations as tim e number searc h for
finding a certain scene using the time numbers.

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TOC 1•1)
Aside from the audio signals, all CD, CDV and CD-G discs contain
da1a ca lled 1he HTOC" (Table Of Con ten1 s) at the beginn ing of the
disc. As the name implies, 1his is like the table of co ntent s in a
book, and includes informalion on the number o f tracks and the
playing times.
• Some LO di scs also Include TOCs.

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Using a TV (or projector) with video and audio input jacks
UHF anlcnna

Video outpul jack

UHFantonoa~

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S-VlOEO
IN

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outpui

Jack

!OPTICAL)

Aurlio
ou1pu1 jacks

Plug the powc1 cord mto
a power outl c• alter all
connections have been made .

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Plug the power cord into
a power out let aher alt
connections have been made.
Digilal OUIPUI jack

(OPTICAL)

Included

01gi1al output jack
Video

Audio
output jacks

S·vtdeo output jack

VHF an1enna

VHF antenna

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Connection s
©Connect the LA-JSOO's VIDEO OUT or S-VIOEO OUT jack 10 the
video or S·video input jack on the TV (or projector) . If the TV
includes an S-video input jack, we recommend using ii for
even more vivid pic1ures.

<2) Co nn ect the LA·3500's AUDIO OUT jacks 10 the slereo
amptilier's AUX or CO inpu l ;acks. !NEVER connect them 10 the
PHONO jacks).
• It is also possible to connect the AUDIO OUT jacks to the
TV's audio input 1acks and play 1he sound over the TV's
speakers, bu t we reco mm end connecting them to a stereo
amp lifier for better CD and
sound .

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(J) Connecti ng the OPTICAL DI GITAL 0UT jack

II the stereo amplifie1 includes a digital input j ack !OPTICAL),
connect the LA -3500' s OPTI CAL DIGITAL OUT jack to !he
amp lifier's digilal input jack (OPTICAL) using an optical f iber
cord. available in stores.

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The DIG ITAL OUT jack can only be used for conn ection with

an

optica l 1ransmission/ reccption module of th e same type as the

LA-3500. Also use !he prope r type of optica l fiber cord.

NOTE o ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

This jack is for use exclusi vely fo1 digi1al audio signa ls, and
cannot ou tput analog audio signa ls, The aud io channel
cannot be swi tch ed with the AUDIO MONITOR button .

Connecting to the AV amplifier
(D Connecl the LA-3500's VIDEO OUT or S-VIDEO OUT jack to the

@Connecting the OPTICAL OlGITAL OUT jack
Refer to step Ci) on Page 10.

(2:) Connect lh e LA·3500's AUDIO OUT jacks to th e AV amp li fier's

@Pll19 th e power cord into a power ou tl et.

AV amplifier's input jack.
inpu t jacks .

(j) Con n ec1 1he speake rs to th e AV amplifier's speaker 1ermina ls.

@Plug the power cord in lo a powe1 out let.
• Leave the antennas and video deck already connected to
t he TV as they are.
NOTE : ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

The LA-3500 can only be connecled 10 TVs equipped with
video inpu t jacks.

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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS

I Front

Panel

CO-G channel mode se lector button
ICDG CH MODEi

4E)

Jog dial (JOG)

4tl

Side A /B buttons !SIDE A / B)

During th e play or sli1 1 fram e modes with LD s and th e video
part of CDVs, turn the dia l clockwise to move step -by -step
in the forward d 1rect1on, counterclockwise to move step -by·
step in the reverse direction . When tu med during playback,
th e still frame mode is sel.
For details. refer to Page 24.

Use this to selecl the CD-G graphics cha nnel. When
pressed, the se lection mode is set. Selec1 1he graphics

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channel with the skip buttons ( 1'411 and 11+1 ) ~ ,

th en

press

the CD-G CH MODE selecto r bu11on to se1 the selected
channel. Press the button again to cancel the selection

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mode.

For details, refer to Page 28 .

Use 1hese to select the side of the LO to be played .
Fo1 details. ref er to Page 23.

Shuttle ring ISHUITLE)

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Door I Di sc tabl e
The disc tab le opens when th e disc table open/close button
is pressed . Load the disc in the table .

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Headphones jack !PHONES)

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Headphones volume co ntrol (LEVEL)
Use this to adjust the volume of the headphones.

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Use this jack to listen to th e sound over headphones .
(Headphones are so ld separately.)

Di splay window

Thi s displays the cha pter numbers, track numbers. frame
numbers, time numbers. etc.
For · details, refer 10 Page 14.

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Play / pau se button ( ~/II )

When pressed after a disc is set on the disc table. the disc
table is d rawn in and pl ayback begins.
When pressed in th e stop mode, playback begins .
Al so press to begin prog rammed playback (chapter prog ·
ram play).
Th e pause mode is set when th is button is pressed during
p layback . Press the button again 10 resume pl ayback fr om
the po int at which th e disc stopped.

4D4D

Turn the ring clockwise for s low or fast scanning In the
forward direction, counterclockwise for slow or fast scan ni ng in the reverse direction. When turned during playback,
the disc is scanned quickly in th~ forward or reverse
direclion . Slow and fast forward and reverse scanning are
o nly possible during the pause and sti ll frame modes wi1h
LDs and the video part of CDVs. Fast forwa1d and reverse
scanning is not possible when playing CD-Gs .
For details. re fer to Pag e 24 .

Stop button I •

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Press th is button to stop the operation during the play,
pause, and still frame play modes, when switching be·
tween sides A and B and when searching .

Connect this ja ck to th e S·
video input jack on a TV or
projector .

Vid eo

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Pan el

o utput j ack

Skip buttons I I~ , ~I )

Press these during playback to skip to the beginning of 1he
chapter/track co rresponding t o the number of times the
button is pressed . Press the 1'+41 button to skip backwards.
the ... I bu11on to skip forwards. These buttons fun ct ion as
channel selector buuons when !he CO·G CH MODE selector
bunon is pressed and the CO-G graphics channel se lec rion
mode is set.
For detai ls. refer to Pag e 25 .

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Po w e r outlet

Co nn ect these jacks to 1he
video input jacks on a TV or
projector.

Oise table open I close button ( ~ )

Power cord
Plug the power cord
in to a power outlet after all con nections
have been made .

When pressed while 1he disc table is closed. the disc table
opens.
When pressed while th e disc table is opened, the disc table
closes.

Re mote contro l sensor
Power button (POWER)
Press this to turn the power on and off.
If pressed during playback or other operations, the power
does not turn off immediate ly . "OFF" fir st appears on lh e
display, then "STANDBY" appears and the power turns off .
Caution: - - - - - - - - - - - - - Whenever the power switch is in the OFF state, the
apparatus is stilt con nect ed on AC line volt age.
Please be su re to unplug the cord when you leave
home fo r, say, a vacation .

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Digital FNR (Field Noise Reduction) button/

indicator (DIGIT AL FNR)
U se this to select th e digital FNA mode. The digital FNR
system is on when the indicator is lit.
For details. refer to Page 33 .

Audio o utput jacks

Digital output jack !OPTICAL)

Connect these to the audio input jacks on a
TV or amp lifier. The outpu 1 level from these
jacks is fixed.

Connect thi s jack with the digi t al input jack (OPTICAL) on an
amp lifier.

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Disc side indicator

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This indicates lh e side of the disc.

Chapter / track number display

Digital so und indicator

Th is displays the chapter or track
number .

Thi s lights when playing discs with
digital audio signals and when
playing The dig ital audio signa ls of
LDs .

CD·G channel selectio n mode indicator
This lights when in !he CO-G channe l selection mode .

Frame/time numbe r /
messa ge display

Remote control indicator

~tandby

indicator

Random play
indicator

This ligh ts when
the power cord is

This lights when in

power outlet.

mode.

plugged

into

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the

random

play

Auto space

Th is
lights
when in !he
intro
scan

Thi s lights
when in the

indicator

mode .

mode.

(])Press the POWER button to turn the power on .

Ci) Press the open/close button to open the disc tabl e

•

Setting Discs
•

These indicate the
type of disc set on
the disc table.

Set the disc with the label for the side to be played facing
up .

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Disc sile

These indicate the repeat mode
Chapterftrack repeat :
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Side repeat:
SIDE o
All side repea1 :
ALL SIDE c:.i
A·B repeat :
A o B

indicator

auto

Opening and Closing the Disc Table

Repeat ind icators

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Intro sca n

space

Set the disc properly in the position shown on the above diagram .
The disc will not play if it is not properly set.

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N otes on

Setting Discs

Only one disc ca n be set al a time . Setting two discs in the
disc table can resu lt in damage or scra tch the discs.
• Set Bern CD singles directly in the disc table wi t ho:.Jt using
an adaptor. Be sure to set them secure ly in the disc guide .
If not, th e disc may move out o f place and th e disc table
may no longer open.
• Be carefu l no! to touch the signal surface (the side which
shines in rainbow colo rs).
• Be sure to set CDs. CDVs. CD·Gs and LO singles (20cm)
with the labelled side facing up.
• For single ·sided LDs, be sure to place the side on which
the chapter names are written facing up
• Set LD singles 120cm) directly in the disc table without
using an adaptor .

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Play
indicator

Single play
indicator

This
lights
when in the
play mode.

This lights when
in the single play
mode.

Auto edit
indicator

Program
indicator

Thi s lights when
in the auto edit
mode.
When
playback starts,
the "PROGH in·
dicator lights.

This lights when in
the programmed
playback mode .

Pause indicator
This ligh t s when in th e
pause mode .

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LO , CD-G, CD an d
COV indicators

Thi s displays the elapsed
playing time or remaining
time on the disc, the fram e
number and such messages
as
"OPEN",
"CLOSE",
"PLAY''. HA···BH. "B ···A",
"OFF", etc.

This li ghts when sig nal s are received
from the remote con irol unit.

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OPENING AND CLOSING THE DISC TABLE AND LOADING DISCS

Mu sic calendar di splay

1-- - -

The numbers of all the chapters or tracks on
the disc light.
• For discs with TOCs, bars light above and
below all the numbers o f the chapters or
!racks on the disc, then turn ofl once the
chapter or track has been played .
• For LDs without TO Cs, bars tight above
and below the number of the chapter
currently playing .
• During programmed ' playback on two·
sided LOs with TOCs, the upper bar ind i·
cat es programmed chapters on side A
while the lower bar indicates programmed
chapters on side 8.

Chapter and track indicators
Th ese indicate whether the display is
showing chapter or track numbers.

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These indicate the audio output channels.

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the Disc Table

Use the button on the main unit or the remote contro l uni1
to open and clo se the disc table.
Do not move the unit during playback. Doing so can
scratch lh e disc.
Do not move the unit while a disc is loaded .
Applying force to th e disc tabl e or placing heavy objects
on it can result in damage.
Be carelul not 10 get your fingers caught in The disc 1able
when it is drawn in.

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Calendar over indi cato r

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lights when there are more than 16 chapt ers
or tra cks, and P ligh ts when a chapter or track
with a number of over 16 is playing

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REMOTE CONTROL UNIT

• Inserting Batteries
NOTES :--------------~

•

•

•

•
Applyi ng force to the disc table

•

•

CD Remove

the rea r lid of the remote co ntrol uni t .

Use ASP !AAl batteries in this remote contro l unit .

Rep lace the batte ries after approximately one year.

though th i s depends on the frequency with which lhe
remote control unit is used.
If. even before one year is up, the LA-3500 does not
operate when the remote control unit is operated close
to it, replace the batteries with new ones.
Be su re to insert the batteries in the proper direc t ion,
following th e '"+" and .. _ .. marks on the battery

compartment.

Rem ove the batteries when you do not plan to use the
remote control unit for an ex1ended period of time.
To prevent damage and leakage :
• Never mix old batteries with new ones.
• Never use different types of batteries together .
• Do not short -circuit. take apart, heat. or dispose of
batteries in flames.
If the batteries sh ou ld leak, car efully wipe off !he batte ry
fl uid from the ba n ery compartmen1 and insert new
batteries.

I Using

Pressing the disc table forcibly

 lnsen

two ASP (AA) balt eries into the baue ry compartment,
following !he w+" and .. _ .. marks.

(J) Set t he rea1 lid bac k in p lace .

the remote control unit

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•

Th e remo te contro l unit may not ope rate prope rly if the remote con tro l sensor is exposed to direct sun light or strong lig ht ing, or
i f th ere is an obstacle be tween the remo te control unit and th e remo te contro l sensor.
Do not press bu ttons on t he main uni t and t he remote control unit simu ltaneously. Doing so may resu lt in m alfu ncti on.

Point the remote con1rol unit at the remote control sensor when
ope rating it, as shown on the diagram .
The remote control unit will operate with in a direct distance of
approximately 6 meters . This distance wi ll be shortened if
obstacles are present or if operated from an ang le.
The remote contro l unit can be operated within an ang le of 30 ° 10
either side of the remote control sensor.

Setting one disc on top of another

30'

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30'

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Remote control unit

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EAT and A- Bl

Use t hese to play discs re pea tedly .
(See Pag e 36 .)

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ON -SCREEN DISPLA y

(3)

les of On-sc reen Dis plays
(These are described in the text.)
There ar e many other on-screen displays as wel l.

(1) Exa mp

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Whe n disc table is open

Checking During Pl a yback
h ON SCREEN bu\1on on the remo
shown below each ' 'me t e c
te co ntrol unit is presse d
The
changes ~1~er according to the type o f dis
The display
items displayed
for LDs
CAV discs

CLV disc s

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CD[
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When disc table is being closed

frame number
Chap1er number

Tim~ numbe1
Chapter number

ON SCREEN
button

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• This is displayed
with TOCs are loaded .

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For both CAV and CLV discs.
1he disc type display turn s ~.ff .
The diagram shows !h e is·
p lay for CAV di scs.

a~dio

Every thing turns off.
in the Stop Mode
ers/tracks on the disc, the total playing time,
the type of disc. etc., are di splayed .
(2 )
total number of chapl
and CO-Gs.
ly disp layed for CDs, CDVs
In the stop mode. th~
The music calendar " on
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CDVs
"UOIO
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Nothing is disp layed for
LDs without TOCs.
After sides A and B are
played, the tota l num~~~
of chapters and. I ~
playing time. are dtspla~·
ed for both s1des A and .

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Total playing time
Music calendar

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time per track

I Tota l remaining

time

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playback~em11inin9 time of

~~; ;~~~·~:~only is di splayed.

'·~·"···

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Total number of tracks

NOTES
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fo1 discs on whic h
number .is no t displayed
d d
The
chapter

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Only the minu tes are d1sp
d
the seconds are not recor e .

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I Remaining

The tota l remaining time on
the disc is displayed . .
• This is not d1sp'layed during ran·

Displays

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The disc type display and
mu sic ca lendar turn ott.

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modes , as w ell as during th e play
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hen lhe di sc !able is o pened angOVs
closed
andand
during
when the
in 1hes1op
search an
m od,"c,'
on CD-Gs.
Thescreen tu rn s b lue w CDs and lhe
part_s of
from side A to side B of an
.
and search modes on k hen automat ica ll y changing
The screen turns blac w

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CDVs, CDs and CD·Gs

Sea rching for chapter 1 on an LO

LDs with TOCs

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4-seco~d

NOTES:
ction is used to insert
When the auto space f un
h . time is not included in
blank spaces between ~racks, t ts
the remaining t ime d1spla.y.ing time display may not
In some cases, the remaindisc is played to the end.
reach "O" even when the

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REGULAR PLAYBACK

Press the 1
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window.

-~IDE :.a:~~=~:es onbu thu on
e displ ay

Power button
(POWER)

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Open/ close bu11on OPEN/ClOSEI

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Side AIB bull ons

!SIDE A and SIDE Bl

~;~~~~t~s~~11 on

Stop but1on (STO P)

y pause hu1ton /PLAY / PAUSE)

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(3) For
Last M emor y Function (LDs)

Two -sided Di scs (LD s)

o watch s id e A:

Play.back of side B
.
mat1ca lly once sid begins auio ·
T~e screen turn s b~ A is played .
disc is switch d
ack while the
side B.
e from sid e A 10

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LDs only the
.
pl ayback is s;oppe~o.s111on at which
memory, so when th ts stored in the
again wlul:
butlon is
t he stop
. ode , playback b .
JUSI before 1h e eg1~~ from a poinl

~essed

~layback

pil~y

was

sto~~~~on

at which

The la s! mem
.
no1 w ork du~~y function does

p layback, rando~ prog ra mmed
edit playback
playback, auto
back .
and repeat play·

• To watch sid e B:
Press the SIDE B
•
A---B and
• the display wind ow . appear on

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Disc

Once the end o f
o r if playba ck side A is reached
1

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midd le of side
in lhe
~urns to side A an'
pickup re1s set.
d 1he stop mode

Powe r bunon !POWER I

Side A I B buttons (SIDE AI B)

•

• To stop playback te
Press the pla
mporarily :
/
the
button.
es um e playba ck.
utton again to

~ress

Press the POWER button.

2

Press th e open/close button .

• To

p!ay~p~:~:eb

cancel playback .

D

Press the stop button . .

3

fr om side A to

~idl~uuon

Press the SIDE
from side B to

~d~u~~n

B.

to switch

e of th e disc

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Set the disc on th
Be sure the disc

.

D
D

Remov e the disc from the d .ISC table.

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NOTES: - - •

Side A refers to the .
the disc table, sid e Bs1de faci~g up when th
.
on how th e disc i
to •.he side facing d
e LO " se t on
A sid e indica ted s set. side A may not /wn. Depending
If the buuon fo•
th e
o•,.spond to th e

~~ dis~.
e oppos it e side .
~aus: ~use
mode is ca~s,:,:essed in the

pause mode lh

To set the

s·~de.

atte1 _
pressing
l he_..:__'::e. .button.
press the play/ ped.
___
ause button

•

Do not leave th
.
Do not turn off ~h~1sc table open .
Be sure to remo
power w ith the .
ve1ticalfy in s 1acket
th e disc
from th e payer table.
or case.
and store it
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table
the . proper disc guide .

in

D

For LDs

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Press the play/pause button .

•

Switching to th
Press th e SIDE e oth er sid e in th e middl

Press the ope n/close buno n .

(1) Basic Operation

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Do not open the d.

Use the bu tto
isc table doo r b h
unit to o pen :nodn th e main unit or ihe and .
Do not push on th ee!; ." th e disc tab le '°m ote co ntrol
so may
damage it.
isc !able to clos e it.
: Domg
.

For CDVs, playback start s f rom the v ideo par!.

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~ FINDING SPECIFIC SECTIONS

Skip bu llons t

The operation differs depending on whe1her th e SH UTILE ring
is turned durin g playback or during the pa use or still frame
mode.

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and . . 11

•

During playback

(3) Fast Forward and Fast Reverse
(LDs, CDs and CDVs)
Th e disc is scanned in the forward di rection when !he fast
forward scan button is pressed during playback, in the reverse
direction when !he fast reverse scan button is pressed .

Play/pause button IPLA't'IPAUSEI

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Aemo1e control unit
•
Sound is only produced during normal playback.
•

•

In the pause or st ill frame mod e:

The disc is scanned al low speed for the first 2.5 seconds
after t~e bu\\on is pressed, t hen at high speed .
The sound is not produced for LDs and the video part of
CDVs.
For CDs and the audio part Qf CDVs. the vo lume decreases
during scanning from the play mode, and only a litlle
sound ts p1oduced when scanning from lhe pause mode
NOTE :--------------~

The fast forward and 1evcrse scanning function does
not w ork when playing CD·Gs .

( 1) Jog Dial (LDs, CDs and CD V s)
Use 1he JOG dia l to wa1ch 1he piclures one frame at a time (for
LDs and the video part of CDVsl or 10 find lhe beginning of
chapters or tracks with grea1er precision .

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Tum the JOG dial dudng playback.

Th e s1i ll frame mode is set when 1he dial is turned during
playback . (For CDs and the audio part of COVs, the sound is
paused.)
Turn the dial clockwise to move in the forward direction,
cou nterclockwise 10 move in the reverse di rection .
When the dial is turned slowly, the picture moves one
frame at a time, and when turned approximately 5 times
per second, the picture moves (in the forward or reverse
direc1ion) at the same speed as during regular playback.

NOTE: - - - - - - - - - - - - -- -

• On -screen display

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CLV LDs and the video parl of CDVs
do nol have numbers for individual
frames (frame numbers), as do CAV
LDs .
Th e LA-3500 divides each second of
CLV LDs and the video part of CDVs
into 30 frames so that st ill frame and
CLV LDs
sl ep-by-step playback are possible.
When 1he JOG dial is turned with
CLV LDs. a number from MOON to
M29" is displayed after the minutes
and seconds {when the ON SCREEN
button is pressed).
• This is not disp layed for the video part of COVs.

NOTE: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - No sound is produced, eve n at the normal pl ayback
position .

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• For CDs and the audio part of CDVs
When turned during playback. the play mode is set when 1he
SHUTTLE ring is returned to the center po sit ion.
When turned during lhe pause mode. the pause mode is set
when the SHUTILE ring is returned to the cente r position .

Press one of the skip buttons during
playback.

Press th ese to skip to the beginning of the chapter/track
corresponding to the number of times the bul\on is
pressed.
Playback on chapte1 6

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(2) Shuttle Ring (LDs, CDs and CDVs)
Slow or fast forward or reverse scanning can be selected at
will simply by turning the SHUTTLE ring .

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Beginning ol chapter 6

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The JOG dial does nol function when playing CD·Gs.
•

Turn the SHUTTLE ring during playback.

• To return to normal playback :
Press lhe play/pause button .
•

When released, 1he SHUTTLE ring relurns 10 the cen1er
position.

No sound is produced during the fast forward and reverse
scanning operations from the pause mode .

NOTE: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The SHUTTLE ring does not func1ion when playing
CD-Gs.

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(4) Finding the Beginning of Chapters or Tracks
(Chapter / track skip)

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Beginning ol chapter 7

o ~l ion

Remember thal when the reverse skip button is
pressed, lhe chapter/track currently playing is
coun1ed as one.

NOTE:---- - - - - - - - - - When skipping on LDs without TOCs , if you skip 10 a
numbe1 greater lhan the number o f chapters included
on the disc. playback begins from a point jus1before 1he
end of the disc .

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(6) Selecting a Specific Section
Using the Frame Numbe r
Frame Search {CAV LDs)
Intro scan button
(INTRO SCAN)

Press the SEARCH MODE
button during playback.
• This step can be skipped
for discs without chapl er
numbers.

Play/pause button (PLAV/PAUSEI

2

Side AIB button !SIDE AIBI

3

•

(5) Selecting a Specific Chapter or Track Directlv
Direct Search
(Chapter/track search)
Press the number buuon corresponding to the desired
chapter/irack.
for chapter 3

•

When sea rch ing on LDs without TOCs, if you specify a
number greater than the number of chapters included
on the disc, p layback begins from a poin1 jusl uefore the
end of the disc.
For discs (LDs. CD-Gs, CDs and CDVsl with TOCs, if a
chapter/track number not included on the disc is
specified, "ERROR" flashe s on the screen fo r approximately 10 seconds and the search operation is not
performed.
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If the above is not displayed 011 1he sc reen for LOs, fir st
press the SEARCH MODE button to disp lay "CHAPTER'',
the press the desired number button.
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102

For lr•me number 102

For two·sided discs, to specify a frame number on the
side opposite the one currently playing, first press the
SIDE A or SIDE B button !1he bulton for the opposite
side), then specify the fram e number aher playback
begins on the opposite sid e.
If a frame number not recorded on the disc is specified,
playback begins from a point just before the end of the
disc.

For CDs

Press the SEARCH MODE
button during playback.
• This step can be skipped
for discs without chapter
numbers.

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Use the number buttons to
specify the desired time
number.
For time number 9 minutes,
10 seconds:
Press "9". then " 1". then.
"O".
• If you press the wrong number, press the CLEAR
button then press the right number .

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For discs on which th e time numbers are on ly in units of
minutes. playback will begin from the beginning of the
speci fied minute, even if the seconds are specified.
For two-sided discs, 10 specify a time number on the
side opposite the one currently playing, lirsl press the
SIDE A or SIDE B bu l!on (the buuon for the opposite
side). then specify the time number after playback
begins on 1he opposite side.
If a time number not inc luded on the disc is pecified,
p layback begins from a pomt 1u st before the end o f lhe
di sc .
The search mode switches as follows each time lhe
SEARCH MODE bunon is pressed :
r===: Timesearch

Th e search mode switches as follows each 1ime the
SEARCH MODE buuon is pressed :

(7) Selecting a Specific Section
Using the Time Number
Time Search {CLV LDs)

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To search for a chapter number on side B, fir s t press the SIDE
B button. !hen press the desired number butt on .

The skip and searc h functions do not work for discs on
which the chapters are not recorded .
•

Press the play/pause bunon .
• If th is is done in 1l1 e still
frame mode, th e still fra me
mode is set once the
speci fied frame is found .
• To search for ano ther
fram e from this point,
just press the number
butt ons.

NOTES: - - - - - - - - - - -•

Chapter search

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(8) Looking for a Specific Chapter or Track
Intro Scan
When the INTRO SCAN bunon 1s pressed, 1he first 8 seconds
(approximately) o f each chapter/ track is played.

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INTRO

NOTES : - - -- - - - - - - - - - - -

For chapters/ tracks with numbers of 10 or grea1er, use the "i
10~ and ~o" buuons .
Examples:
For chapter/ tra ck 10: Press "+ 10" and ~a~ .
For chapter/ tra ck 2 1: Press" i 10" twice !hen

Use th e number bullons to
specify th e number of the
desi red frame.
For frame number 102 :
Press "1". lhen "O", then
"2" .
• If you press the wrong
numbe1. press the CLEAR bu11on then press
the right number.

Press the play/pause button.
• To search for another
time number from this
point. just press the
number button s.

3

Frame search - -Chap1c 1 searc h

NOTE: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - •

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For two-sided LOs, intro scan begins from side A.
Once the beginnings of all chapters / tracks have been
played, normal playback resumes from the first chapter/
track For LO singles on ly, the stop mode is set once the
beginnings of all chapters have been p layed.

• Cance lling Intro Scan
Press the play/pause button.
Normal playback resumes f rom that poinl.
NOTES: - - -•

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- - - - - -·- - - -

Th e int ro scan func tion does no t work for LDs on
which no chapter numbers are recorded .
If the INTRO SCAN bunon is pressed during programmed playback, random playback, or au lo edit
playback. programmed playback, random playback.
or auto edit playback is cancelled .
Intro scan is cancelled if the fa st forward. fas1
reverse, RANDOM , AUTO EDIT or PROGRAM buuon
is pressed and if the SHUTILE ring is turn ed.
Th e AUTO SPACE, REPEAT, SEARCH MODE and
SIN GLE buttons do not function during the intro scan
operation.

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Skip buttons ( 1-.. and

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Press the CD·G CH M ODE bunon .
Channel 7 is se lected .
• To se lect another chann el from thi s point, repeat
from step 2.
• To cancel the cha nn el selectio n mode, proceed to

COG CHAH"I ELS

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Display window

Play/pause bu11on fPLAY /PAUSEl

4

Clearing a channel
Press the skip button 10 set the channel to be cleared.
Examp le:
To c lear channel 1, press the reverse skip button

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G~Ar.IN H S

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• " 01" flashes.

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COG CHANN ~LS

CD·G channel mode selector button

5

(COG CH MODE )

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Skip butl o n s ( l.+11 and

Press 1he CD-G CH MODE button .
Channel 1 is cleared.

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To return to the normal mode, press the COG CH MODE bu11on again .

• Returning to the normal mode without adding or clearing graphics channels (after checking the graphics
channels)
Press the CD·G CH M OOE bunon aga in.
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LDGs (lDs with th e same graphics functions as CO ·Gs) can be played as normal LOs on the LA·3500G . but their graphics f unctions
wi ll not work.

(1) Changing the CD-G Graphics Channel (CD-Gs)
CD·Gs include 16 graphics chan nels, from 0 to 15.
The data ou tput to the scree n !the pic1urel can be se lected by selecting 1he graphics channel. (The number o f channels co ntai ning da ta
differs fr om di sc to disc .)
• The graphics ch an nel is set to 0 or 1 when the power is turned on.
• Onty change th e graphics c hannel if there are instructions on the di sc's jac ket o r in the picture it self. Do not change th e graphics
chan nel unless so instructed. If this is done, the proper graphics wil1 not be di sp layed.

(2) Setting the Single Play Mode
Use thi s for example for karaoke. In the si ng le p lay mode, the
disc is sel to th e pause mode afl er eac h chapter/t rack is
played .

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Press the skip button.
• The channel changes by a number corresponding
to the number of times the button is pressed.
Lower channel

Higher channel

Press one of the st il l /step bu tl ons
during playback.

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Press the SINGLE buuon .
• "S IN GLE " appears on th e
SINGLE
main unit's display window . ~.------~

COG CHA NN ELS

Press the COG CH MOOE button.
• The graphics channel se lection m ode is set .

(3) Playing a Still Frame
(LDs and CDV s (video part))

Example:
To select channel 7, press th e forward
skip button ( t+I I 5 times.
• " Or flashes.

2

Se lect the chapter /t rack .
• Use the number buttons.
The stop mode is set automatically 4 minu1es ahe r the disc
is set to the p ause mode.

• Cancelling the pause mode
Press the play/pause button to resume normal playback.

• Cancelling the single stop mode

The sti ll frame mode is se1 regard less of which button is
pressed.

• Resuming normal playback
Press the play/pause bulton .
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W hen playing discs containing special automatic picture
stop codes, th e st ill fram e m ode is set automatically at the
frame specifi ed with thi s cod e.

Press the SINGLE bu tton again .
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Th e single p lay function does not work during the A·B
repeat mode.
If you move out of the current ch apter/ track using the
SHUITLE ring or the scan buttons whil e in lh e single
stop mode, the pause mode is set at the poinl where
scanning stops.

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• Cleari ng st eps from th e prog ram

Press the RANDOM button in the play or stop mode.
The chapters/tracks are automatically played in random order.

Random play bul!on

!AANDQM)-o+-~-1

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• Ad ding t o th e p ro gram

N u mber liuHons (0 t o 9 and ~ 10)

Auto edit buuon (AUTO EDITf-rlia..-:11'. L.-'-.

/:.::1-.l-LJ-JJ.,:IJ;,i!,j....''-- S111l/s1ep

Speed sening bunons It and - 1 -!.jlld,\,.l....L

Press the number buttons to add 10 the program .
The corresponding chapter/1rack is added at the end of lhe
program .

but1ons j •II and IU• I

•

Multi·speed buttons !MULTI SPEED -41 and • )

Skip buttons O+il and .+ II-.;+;~~§~~

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'-;:!="-~~-Play/pause bunon (PLAY / PAUSE)
Stop bullon (STOP!

Once all the chapters/tracks are played. the stop mode is
set and the random mode is cancelled .
For two-sided LDs, the random play fun ction on ly works for
one side . To play the chapters on side B in random order,
fir st set to the playback mode on side B, then p1ess the
RANDOM button.

• Resuming norm al pl ayback
NOTES: - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - ,
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On-screen
display

DQD··-

Reverse
d1rectio11

Fo1wa1d

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Press one of the sl illl step buttons
during playback .
• The piclure moves one frame
forward

(or

backward)

When
power
turned on

eac h

time the button is pressed.

If pressed for over 2 seconds, the p icture automatically
moves forward !backward) step·b\'·Step.

• Resuming no rm al pla ybac k
Pre ss the play/pause buuon .

(5) Mult i-speed Pl ayback
(LDs and CDVs (video partJI
(i) Press the speed setting butto ns I+ and - l during playback to
ch ange t he speed of p layb ack.

X2

2 times normal speed

Xl

Same speed as normal speed
1 /2 normal speed

114

1 / 4 normal speed

118

118 normal speed

1/ 16

1/ 16 norma l speed

1'30

1 frame per second

1160

1 frame every 2 seconds

1/90

1 frame every 3 seconds

Heverse

Press the AUTO EDIT button
in the play or stop mode.
• The number of the 1st
chap l er/track can be
changed with the skip
buttons.
• The pause mode is set if
the AUTO EDIT button is
pressed in the play mode.

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Forward
direction

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When t he •+· bunon pressed
Fast II the problem persists, check the
antenna, or use a booster !available
in s1ores).
Operate the remo te co ntrol unit from
within an angle or about 30 ° and a
distance of abou t 6 meters .
c::> Replace the baueries if the range
from which the remote control unit
opera tes becomes exlremely Ii·
mited.
Replace the batleries.
t::> Replace both batteries with new
ones.
Remove the obstac le or move the
remote conlrol unit.

7.

TV malfunclions when lhe remote
control unit is opera ted .

•

This remote con1rol unit may cause
some TVs equipped for wireless re·
mole control to malfunction.

•

B.

Oise turns bu t picture does not
appear !or picture quality is bad).
(Only when playing on a TV)

•

TV's !or color monitor's) power is not
turn ed on.
Connections are wrong.
Connection plugs are disconnected !or
not fully inserted) .
TV's input se lector is set to the TV
mode.

•

Turn on the TV's power .

•
•

Connect properly.
Insert securely .

•

Se1 the TV's or monitor's input selec·
tor to the video input mode when
playing discs.

The picture may roll temporarily when
the pic1ure switches from a dark scene
a bright scene, but this is not a
malfunction.

•

Adj ust the TV's vertical synchroniza ·
tion .

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Vertical synchronizalion is off !pic ture rolls ).

•

Move the TV away from the player or
cover the TV's remote control sensor
when operating the remote control
unit.

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10. Pict ure Quality is poor fo r cert ain
discs.

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Oi se is extrem ely dirty.

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Oise is misshapen !wa rped , etc. ).
Do no t u se heavily missh apen discs.
I<> See Page 7 .)

•

Clean the disc.
c:> U se a d isc cleaning kit (available in
stores).
Flatten the disc.
<> Set the disc in its cover, place it
betw ee n tw o sheets of glass or
oth er flat ob jects, put a w eight of 4
to 5 kilograms on it and leave it like
th is for one day . This may reduce
th e wa rping .
Hm y book•. et<.
kil ograms)

laservision Discs
Playing times fo r standard (CAV) discs :

Glass shee1s. e1c

Playing times for extended -play !CLV) discs:
Glass sheeis, etc.

Oil<: covet

Disc

• ex system is on though the disc does

11 . Soun d is muddled.

nOI include th e

12. No sou nd is produced .

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m ark.

Mu lti-speed p layback mo de is se t.
(Sou nd is only pro duced in th e norma l
playb ack m ode. )

13. So me still pictures are no t s1IJI.

14. Scanning is no t possib le on
disc.

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Starl ing and sea rch ing is slow .

•

Turn the OIGI TAL/ANALOGICX but ·
ton on the rem ote conirol uni t off.

•

Press th e play / p ause b utto n to return
to th e norm al playbac k mo de.

Even fo r standard discs, still pictu res
may not be still du ring sce nes in
w hich movem ent is inten se.

Th is Is not a m al fun ct io n of the d isc or
play er.

•

Chapter numbers are not recorded on
the disc.

•

Funct ion s using chap1er numbers can ·
not be u sed if th e chapter nu m bers are
not recorded on the disc.

•

For so m e discs, ext ra tim e is requ ired
for readin g th e codes.
(Thi s is not a m alfunct ion.)
Disc is scra tch ed or dirty.
(Extremely scratched d iscs m ay not
play.I

•

If the disc is scratc hed, stop usin g it.

•

If the disc is di rt y, clea n it .

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16. Som e discs require some time before starting or d o not start a l al l.

•

Error in reading subcodes.
(This is not a malfunction.)

17. Time is reQ uired to return t o poi nt a
during A-B repea t.

•

Same as 15 above.

18. Chapter skip, chapter program , and
ch apter number sea rch operat ions
do not functi on.

!Refe r to Symptom 10.I

Chapter num bers are not reco rd ed o n
the disc .
•

Disc is a CO-G.

20. Picture is un stabl e du ring fast forward and reve rse sca nn ing .

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The picture may be somewha t un stable, but th is is not a ma lfunct io n.

Speed :
Compact discs (CDs and CD-Gs)
Diameter :
Direction of rotatio n (signal sid el :
Linea r speed :
Compact discs w ith video sig nals (CDVsJ
Diameter :
Direction of rot ation (sig nal side) :
linear speed :
M ax . pl aying time :

Ma x. 1 hour for both sid es
Max. 28 m in . for bolh sides
M ax . 14 min . for one si d e
30 cm:
M ax . 2 hou rs for both sides
20 cm:
M ax . 40 min. for both sides
M ax. 20 mi n . for .one sid e
JO cm sta ndard discs :
1800 rpm
JO cm ex tended ·play discs: 1800 rpm to 600 rpm
30 cm :
20cm :

12 cmor8 cm
Counterclockwise
1.2 to 1.4 mt sec
12cm
Counterclockwi se
Audio part :
1.2 - 1.4 m/sec
Video part :
11 .... 12 ml soc
20 m in. (d igital)
Audio part :
Video part :
5 min . (Cl VJ
The playing time di ffers from disc to disc.

3. Video ou t puts (two pin jacks)
Format :
Output lev el :

4. S-video output
Output lev el :

NTSC specifica t ion
1 Vp -p (w ith 75 oh m loa d. sync. negative)

Y output :

C ou tput :
Press the STOP butto n to stop the
disc,.t hen press th e p lay/ pause bu tton
again . Repeat this un til the disc s1arts.
Same as 15 above.

19. Fast forw ard and reverse scanning is
not poss ible.

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l aservision v ideo disc system and com pact disc digi t al au dio system
Semicond uctor laser. 780 nm wave leng th
AC 120 V, 60 Hz
44W
10.6 kg
434 (W ) x 14 1 (H ) x 440 (0) mm
+ 5°C t o +35 °C
5% to 90 % !wi th no con densa tio n)

2. Discs
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SPECIFICATIONS

1. General
Type :
Laser :
Power supply :
Pow er co nsumption :
Weight :
Ext ernal dim ensions:
Workin g t emperature ran ge :
Work ing hu midity range:

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5. A udio outputs (two sets)
Output level :
Digital audio performance

Funct io ns usin g chapter numbers ca n·
not be used i f th e chapter numbers are
not recorded on the d isc.
Fast forward and reverse scan n ing is
not possible on CD-Gs.

1Vp-p (wit h 75 ohm load, sync. nega tive)
0.286Vp-p (wit h 75 oh m load)

Digital audio output :
Analog audio out put:
Frequency response :
S/ N ratio :
Dyn am ic range :
Wow and fl ut1 er :

200 mVrms (1 kHz, -20dB)
200mVrms 11 kHz, 40%)
4 Hz- 20 kHz
11 0d 8
l OOd B
Be low measu rable II mi l s (below ± 0.001% W. pea k)

6. Ot her out put j acks
Optical digilal ou tput 1ack
Headphones outpu t jack

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DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
Caution: When move or ship the set, be sure to press the power switch , and confirm the display changes from "OFF" to "STANDBY"
and then unplug the power cord .

1. Top Cover [Exploded View (1)]
(1) Remove 6 screws
::: Special screw
Use care.

@ , a special screw @ , and detach the Top Cover @])

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is warty and different from other screw.
Top Cover

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2. Front Panel [Exploded View (1), (2)]

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(1) Plug AC cord
in wall outlet, press (OPEN/CLOSE) button to open the Loader Panel
(2) Remove 3 screws @
(3) Remove 2 screws @ of Front Panel
bottom , and unhook 3 hooks.
?l~ Use care do not damage output terminal by hitting the floor, etc.
(4) Unhook 3 hooks of Front Panel top, and detach the Front Panel.

® and then unplug the AC cord.

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AC Plug@

3. Display PCB [Exploded View (2)]
(1) Remove the Jog Dial

@ , Shuttle Ring @ , 6 P.W.B. Screws @

and detach Display P.W.B. from Front Panel rear.

Display P.W.B.

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4. Loading Drive Unit Disassembly I Assembly [Exploded View (3)]
• GEN 2420 Tray Drive (Left) Unit
Gear (B) and Pulley Gear

Tweezers

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and
Insert tweezers to the Slit of Gear (B)
Pulley Gear @ , loosen the Shaft Coupler,
Pull Gear (B) and Pulley Gear upward .
Slit

@Gear(B)

Shaft Coupler

@Pulley Gear

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To remove parts other then above, reverse the steps shown below.
7lf Assembly of the loading unit is critical, and unless the work is done properly con invite malfunction.

• GEN 2420 Tray drive (Left) unit

@ Gear(B)
@

Cam Stopper

@ Switch P.W.B.
Assembly Step
i. Insert the Switch Shafts @ to the 4 holes of Drive Base Ass'y
Loading Motor Sub-Ass'y to arrow direction and hook it.
(The work is reversal of Drive Base Ass'y G) )

G) from bottom side, hook Switch P.W.B. @ , and then insert

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2. Insert Gear (A) @ to the Shaft shown above and then insert the Pulley Gear @ to the Shaft and push it until the Pulley Gear
is hooked.
3. Install cam Stopper @ to the position shown above and insert Gear (8) @ to the Shaft and push it until the Shaft is
hooked .
4. Insert Slide Cam (Left)
to arrow direction and move until the hook strikes @ .
5. Set the Belt @ to the pulley of Loading Motor Sub-Ass'y @ and Pulley Gear @ .
Note: Confirm the belt is clean and free of grease.

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First Gear Tip

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@ Control Gear

@ Gear (B)

@

Concave

@

Slit Washer

Cam Stopper

@ Slide Cam (Left)

Cl) Drive Base Ass'y

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6. Confirm the concave of Slide Cam (Left)
is seated at the position shown above, move Cam Stopper @ to arrow direction
insert Control Gear ®to the shaft shown above, and confirm the first gear tip is apart from Gear (8) by 2-6 mm, and then
fasten it with Slit Washer @ .

©,

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7l7 After the installation, turn control Gear @) to arrow direction @ and confirm the Slide Cam (Left)
moves to arrow
direction @ . Then revert the position so that the first gear tip of control Gear @ sets to the position shown above.

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Initial Mode

* Slide Cam (Left) ® mode shifting

(a) Tray Guide (Left) GEN Ass'y Installation
mode.
(b} Clamper GEN Ass'y installation mode.
(c) Functional position (Initial Mode)

®

®

7. Pull Lock Lever of Slide Cam (Left)
to arrow direction @ and move the Slide Cam (left)
to arrow direction
approximately 1Omm, and set the Lock Lever to the rectangular window (a) (Tray Guide (left) GEN Ass'y installation mode).

@

Guide Pin Groove

(V Tray Guide
(Left) Ass'y

Drive Base Ass'y

8. Set Guide Pin Groove of Tray Guide (Left) GEN Ass'y to
the cut@ and @ of Drive Base Ass'y and install the Tray
Guide (Left) Ass'y to the Drive Base Ass'y. Then set Gear
(C) @ angle as per right Figure.
Note 1: 2 Ribs beneath the Gear (C) @ set to the Outer Rib
of Control Gear
Note 2: Insert the shaft of Tray Guide (left) Ass'y (j) to the
Guide Hole of Driver Base Ass'y securely.

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GEN2421
Tray Guide (Left) Ass'y
Door Arm

Spring Hook

9. Apply redbean amount of Damper Grease (Froil GP837DE) to rectangular hole @ of Door Arm @ .
10. Apply red bean amount of Damper Grease (Froil GP837DE) to @ of Drive Base Ass'y G) .
11. Insert Door Arm @ to the Shaft. At this time set the Round Boss of Door Arm to the hatched section of Tray Guide (Lief!) GEN
Ass'y shown above.
12. Set Door Arm Spring @ to the Shaft as shown below, set the shooter end to rectangular window of Drive Base Ass'y and set
the longer end to the hook of Drive Base Ass'y G) .
13. Secure the spring with the Slit Washer @ .

Rectangular Window

@

Door Arm Spring

Door Arm Spring Setting

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• GEN 2422 Tray Drive (Right) Unit Assembly.
@ For Disassembly reverse Assembly Steps.

GEN 2425 Slide Cam (Right) Ass'y

12 Tray Guide (Right) Ass'y

GEN 2423 .
Tray Guide (Right) Ass'y

11

~ode Sh;tt;og

Upj1

(a) (b) (c)

+ Slide Cam (Right} @

mode shifting.
(a) Tray guide (Right) GEN Ass'y Installation mode.
(b) Clamper GEN Ass'y Installation mode .
(c) Functional position (Initial Mode).

< Assembly Step >

1. Insert Slide Cam (Right) Ass'y to Slide Guide Plate @ and set Lock Lever as Figure (a)
above.
(Tray Guide (Right) GEN Ass'y assembly mode .)
2. In this mode install Tray Guide (Right) GEN Ass'y, and set Lock Lever of Slide Cam (Right)
Ass'y as per Figure (b) above (Clamper GEN Ass'y Assembly mode) .

• GEN 2424 Clamper GEN Ass'y Assembly
~' For disassembly reverse Assembly Steps.
1. Install Rear Panel
[exploded view (1 )], GEN 2420 Tray Drive (Left) unit. front bridge @ [Exploded View (1)], GEN 2422
Tray Drive (Right) unit to Chassis @[Exploded (1)].
2. Install Slide Cam (Left) of Tray Drive (Left) , Slide Cam (Right) Ass'y of Tray Drive (Right) unit to GEN Ass'y, and set to mode (b) .
(Refer to mode shifting shown above).

®

'-----------l\\

GEN 2424 Clamper GEN Ass'y

GEN 2423 Tcay G,;de (R;ght) GEN ASS'Y

}

GEN 2421 Tray Guide (Left) GEN ASS'Y
Push with a Finger...

\(

~

Ll

rr+--GEN 2422 Tray Drive
(Right) Unit

GEN 2420 Tray Drive (Left) Unit

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3. After the Joint Gear Ass'y @ installed, install GEN 2424 Clamper GEN A'ssy. At this time, lightly push outside so that Tray
Guide (Left) GEN Ass'y and hatched section of Tray Guide (Right) GEN Ass'y are set to Outer Side of Clamper GEN Ass'y.
4. Set Slide Cam (Left)
and Slide Cam (Right) Ass'y to (c). functional mode, and install Connect Plate @ to Clamper GEN
Ass'y with special screw @ so as it turns freely.
before use it.
Set a Slit Washer @ to the special screw
(Use care for up and down of Connector Plate.)

®

®

BoodS;d~

• Tray Ass'y Disassembly
1. Turn power ON to open the tray and then turn power OFF and unplug the AC cord.
(Note: If the tray is pushed by hand, the gear meshes off and invites malfunction.)
2. Push left rear hook (hatched section) of Tray Ass'y to arrow direction at left front Cut Window of Clamper GEN Ass'y, and detach
from stopper and pull the Tray Ass'y out.

Clamper GEN Ass'y
Cut Window

@

Stopper

Tray Ass'y - _-_>_11__
- - -'.""""'----- '-------'--...._~~

r...C..-")

c~ ,

r J<

.,. Other Caution
If it is necessary to move the Loading Drive Unit when power is OFF, Detach the Front Panel and turn the Pulley Gear which
is close to Control Gear or Motor. When the tray is pushed in the set by hand, the Drive Gear is out of mesh , and if other
parts are moved, it invites mesh out and malfunction .

• Tray Ass'y Assembly

@

Roller (White)

=-- - - - - -- - GEN 2424 Clamper GEN Ass'y

@Tray Ass'y

GEN 2421 Tray Guide (Left) Ass'y ---n-

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1. Turn power ON, push OPEN/CLOSE button to open the Loader Panel, and the unplug AC cord.
(Figure above shows left front Cut Window of Clamper GEN Ass'y)
2. When insert Tray Ass'y @ , turn Gear (C)
Concave Mark of Gear (C) @ .

@

to arrow direction, and set the first gear tip of Tray Ass'y

@

to the

3. Then hold the Tray Ass'y @ front end slightly lower, and insert the tray until the end strikes the Roller (White) @ .
Check both left and right rear of the Tray Ass'y @strike the Roller (White) @ , and after confirming it, hold the Tray
Ass'y horizontally, insert the Tray Ass'y so that the front of the tray extrudes 2-3 cm out of the Front Panel.

@Roller (White)

l~----1( (f------~)·~··

·~@ Roller (White)

~¥,.If=--- @ Rear of the Tray Ass'y -

5. Traverse Disassembly [Exploded View (1 )]
(1) Remove 4 screws @ and detach Traverse Mechanism

IT""74'

@ .

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6. P.W.B. Ass'y (Main & Sub) Disassembly [Exploded View (1)]
CD P.W.8. Ass'y
(1) Remove 4 output terminal stay screws
(2) Loosen 6 screws @ .

@

(3) Remove 1 screw @ and 4 screws @ .
(4) Pull P.W.B. Ass'y (Front Panel Side) up and forward to detach.

P.W.B. Ass'y

@

@ x4-Y

@ x6

@ Main P.W.8. and Sub P.W.8. Disassembly
(1) Unhook 5 P.W. B. Holders.
(2) Separate Main P.W.B. from Sub P.W.B . and remove
connectors between the P.W.8.s.

@ Main P.W.8. or Sub P.W.8. Assembly
(1) Set 3 P.W.B. connectors, and push the P.W. B.s.
(2) Set 5 P.W.B . holders to holes.
(3) Check the P. W.B. connectors are inserted securely with the
tester.
Caution: Form the 13P FFC cord between P.W.B.s so that it
does not touch the fin of IC101 .

Main P.W.B.

IC 101

(rts~13C

Main P.W.B.

13P FFC Cord
Sub P.W.B.

Metallic Parts

P.W.B . Ass'y (transformer) Disassembly

(1) Detach the Code Bush @ .
(2) Remove a screw @ .
(3) Catch the holder ~ with pincers, and remove it from
P.W.B ..
(4) Pull P.W.B. Ass'y (Front Panel Side) up and forward and
remove it.

P.W.B. Ass'y

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@ Optical Pickup

7 Changing Pick Base [Exploded View (4)]
• Optical Pickup
After changing the Optical Pickup, be sure to adjust servo circuit.
The Optical Pickup is fragile : Use enough care to handle it. Never
touch Focus Lens, Tilt Sensor and photo detector with a finger.
Disassembly
CD Pick Base
1. Remove flexible P.W.B. FP 25011.
2. Slowly move the Pick Base so that set screw of belt clamper
appears in the hole of traverse, and remove a belt clamper
screw.

Slowly move Pick Base so
that Belt Clamper appears
in the hole of Traverse.

1.

2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

7.

G) Remove Flexible P.W.B. from FP25011. Use care, do
not damage the Flexible P.W.B ..
Unsolder height base. (To change the Flexible P.W.B.,
unsolder Tilt Base @ also.)
Remove 3 screws (a) .
Disconnect Optical Pickup.
Remove Height Base@ (Refer to "Height base change") .
Remove height wire springs (A)@ , (B)@) of height base,
(Optical Pickup Shaft (E) side) and tilt pull spring@
(Optical Pickup side) .
Remove height link plate@ and slowly pull Optical Pickup
upward.

®

Caution: One end of Optical Pickup Shaft (F) has a washer
@ . Be sure to use the washer when changing the
Optical Pickup.
Spare Optical Pickup does not have the Washer.

0

Pick Base

Traverse Motor
Figure 1
[Traverse Right Side]

3. Remove a shaft holder screw, hold pick base, pull Pick
Base up clearing Guide Shaft (A).

Caution: Use care, do not lose Belt Clamper.

Pull upward
Shaft Holder

~

Screw

(Caution)
Do not remove the Shaft
Holder (B) adjustment
screw of Switch Base (1 ).
Figure 2

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(J)

@

'\1

k

Height Link Plate

(G)
Optical Pickup

/
Concave (C)

(D)

I

Cauction

II@Washer

~s,:~~
['I

@

Switch Base

I

G) Flexible P.W.B.

To FP25011

Tilt Lever

~ @)HeightWir~

1'

?ZJ
~w(b)

~~ I~ ~

'V

TI; BM• (1111 Motoc)" '

Screw (C)

@

Height Base
(Height Motor)
Figure 3

[Pick Base]

Assembly
For assembly reverse disassembly.

CD

Pick Base

1. Insert Belt Clamper to the concave of Lead Belt Pulley,
slowly move Belt Pulley, so that Belt Clamper appears in
the hole of Traverse Base.

Guide Base

.

~

.......
' 6

il!t

.

+.
~

I

.,,., . ..=. ·...,.,_-=
; -

,;>

•

•

~.,

Belt Clamper

Figure 4

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2. Set Guide Shaft to Pick Base, mount Pick Base downward
to Traverse Base and secure the Shaft Holder with a screw
(Refer to Figure 2).
3. Set Pick Base to Belt Clamper position and secure the Pick
Base with a screw (Refer to Figure 1).

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'2) Optical Pickup

1. Confirm the Boss (A) of Optical Pickup is set to Tilt Lever
Groove (B) , and install Tilt Pull Spring @ .
2. Install Height Link Plate@ : Slightly move Optical Pickup
so that Concave (C), of Height Link Plate @ , (D) inserted
to Pickup Shaft (E) and (F) , and confirm (G) of Height Link
Plate @ is pushing the switch of Switch Base @ as per
Figure 3.
3. Install Height Wire Spring (B) @ .
4. Connect Optical Pickup Flexible P.W.B.G) to relay Flexible
P.W. B. and secure the P.W.B. with 3 screws (a).
5. Install Height Wire Spring (A) @ and Height Base @.
6. Solder relay Flexible P.W. B. to Height Base

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•Changing Tilt Base
1. Unsolder Flexible P.W.B . from Tilt Motor rear.
2. Remove 2 screws (C) .
3. When installing Tilt Base, set Tilt Cam Hole (A) to Tilt Base
Hole (B), and secure Tilt Base with 2 screws so that Tilt
Lever Boss seats in Tilt Cam Groove. (hatched section) .
Tilt Lever

~

Tiit Cam !'--.
, .
'-.......
:
Groove
'-....... ....,,j

~

........................
[OK]

(A)

Switch Base (1)

l

Boss

.

~I

~',_

Tilt Base

Switch is Pushed
Height Link Plate

Figure 7
[Tilt Cam]

[NG]

·s

\

Switch is Bent#'--

Figure 5
[Switch Base (1) and Height Link Plate Upper Side]

•Changing Height Base
1. Unsolder Flexible P.W.B. from height motor rear.
2. Remove 2 screws (b).
3. Detach Height Base sideward. Concave of Height Base and
Boss of Link Plate are meshed : Slightly move Pickup
upward. When install the Height Base, move the Pickup
upward and insert the Link Plate Boss to the Concave of
Height Base.

• Changing Tilt Sensor
1. Unsolder 4 places,.
2. When installing , direct Tilt Sensor Convex Pin as per Figure
8, and solder the Tilt Sensor to Tilt Base so as there is no
clearance.
Caution: Use ·=: 40W soldering iron and do it quickly. Use care
for the foil of Sensor Base. After changing the Tilt
Sensor, Adjust servo.

Tilt Sensor

Optical Pickup

Sensor Base

Figure 6
[Height Base (rear view)]

Figure 8
[Tilt Sensor ]

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8 Checking Audio or Video Circuit
CD By using CD and CDV (Video)
2U-2570 (Main P.W.B. )
2U-2571 (Sub P.W.B.)

1) Setting
(a) Remove Top Cover.
(b) Remove Tray, Connect Plate , Clamper Plate and Slide
Guide Plate.
(c) Stand Main and Sub P.W.B. as per Figure.
(d) Detach Clamper from Clamper Plate , load a disk as per
Figure and clamp the disk.

2) Checking
Playback the disk in the mode as per the Figure , and check the
circuit. Be sure use CD or CDV disk, and never playback LD .
(a) Video circuit check ··· CDV disk video part.
(b} Audio circuit check ... CD.

SGK-0072 11 Pin Exten sion Cord (Common to LA-3250K)

(2) By using LD

SGK-0069 8 Pin Extension Cord (Common to LA-3250k)
SGK-0068 27 Pin Flat Extension Cord

P.W.B. Ass'y
2U-2570
2U-2571

2U-2573-2
SGK-0070 15 Pin Extension Cord
SG K-0071 7 Pin Flat Extension Cord

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d}

Front Panel

Remove Top Cover.
Remove Tray, Connect Plate, Clamper Plate and Slide Guide Plate.
Remove Front Panel, Regulator P.W.B. (2U-2573-2) and take P.W.B. Ass'y (2U-2570 and 2U-2571 )out.
Connect extension cords to 2 wires to Traverse Mechanism , 1 wire to Spindle Motor, 1 wire to Power Switch P.W.B., and 1
wire to Switch P.W.B. as per Figure above.
Also, change flat cable (27pin, ?pin) with extension cords.

Parts No.

Name

SGK-0068

27 pin flat extension cord

Traverse Mechanism ... .. .. Main P.W.B. (Common to LA-3250)

SG K-0069

8 pin extension cord

Traverse Mechanism ... ... . Main P.W.B. (Common to LA-3250)

SGK-0070

15 pin extension cord

Spindle Motor ... ..... ... .. .. .. .. Main P.W.B.

SGK-0071

7 pin flat extension cord

Switch P.W.B .... .. ...... .... ... . Main P.W.B.

SGK-0072

11 pin extension cord

Power Switch P.W.B ..... .. .. Main P.W.B.

Remarks

(e) Install Slide Guide Plate , Clamper Plate , Connect Plate and Tray.
(f ) Turn power ON , push OPEN/CLOSE button , set a LD to tray and start checking .

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ADJUSTMENT
(1) Pickup and Servo
• Before the Adjustment
1. Changing Pickup (SOAD90A)
• After changing the Pickup adjust from "2---- ~

WCKI NL

TRo/ADDo
TR 1/ADD 1
TSM / ADD2
CKR 1
Do 10
Do 11
Do12

4 BCKOR2
4 WCK2R
'4 WCKOUTR

BCKINL

HG62E3 3R79FS

VCLR1

WCK1R1
BCKOR1

(TOP VIEW)

i---- - - ---j

I
I
I
I READ
READ I PORT 2
PORT 1 I
I
I
I
~- - -

___ _J

NC
OVERL
SH02L
SH01 L

WRITE
PORT 0

,--I

_ _ _ _J

HG62E33R79FS Terminal Function
Pin
No.

Symbol

uo

DGIN-L

I

Leh DG input.

2

DGIN-R

I

Reh DG input.

3

SDI N-L

I

Leh DATA input.

4

SDIN-R

I

Reh DATA input.

5

WCKIN-L

I

Leh WCK input.

6

WCKIN-R

I

Reh WCK input.

7

BCKIN-L

I

Leh BCK input.

8

BCKIN-R

I

Reh BCK input.

9

(GN D)

I

10

(GND)

I

-

11

(GND)

I

-

12

(GND)

I

-

13

CLR-L

I

Leh reset input.

14

CLR-R

I

Reh reset input.

NC

16

NC

17

NC

18

NC

19

NC

20

BCKO-L1

0

Leh BCK output.

21

WCK1-L1

Leh WCK output at S18-L use.

22

SOH

0
0

Leh 20 bit DATA (+ 9 bit) output.

23

St8-L

0

Leh 18 bit DATA output ( + 9 bit alternate output).

24

P19-L

0

Leh 19 bit parallel output (for current adding).

25

P20-L

0

Leh 20 bit parallel output (for current adding).

26

(Vee)

I

-

27

WCKOUT-L

Leh WCK reverse output.

28

WCK2-L

Leh WCK output at S18-L use. Same as Pin 21.
Leh 20 bit DATA (+ 9 bit) output.

-

-

29

BCKO-L2

30

WCK1-L2

0
0
0
0

31

502-L

0

32

(GN D)

I

-

33

5H-01L

Leh DG output.

34

5H-02L

35

OVER-L

0
0
0

36

NC

0
0
0
0

-

BCKO-R1

38

WCK1-R1

39

501-R

40

518-R

41
NC

RM
APM
NC.
Vss

15

37

HCLR2
DIN 0
DIN 1
DIN 2
DIN 3

Function

1

-

VCLR 2
IN C2

Leh current adding output for± 9 bit compensation at S18-L use.
Leh BCK output. Same as Pin 20.

Leh DG reverse output.
Leh current adding output at OVER.
Reh BCK output.
Reh WCK output at 518-R use.
Reh 20 bit DATA (+ 9 bit) output.
Reh 18 bit DATA output(+ 9 bit alternate output).

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Remarks: Every Vee and GND pins should be connected to the system 's Vee. GND.

MB81C1501 Terminal Function
Pin
No.

Function

Symbol

1/0

1

TAO/ADDO

1/0

Write port O: Transfer sync signal.
or ADDO address input.

2

TR1 /ADD1

1/0

Read port 1 : Transfer sync signal.
or ADD1 address input.

3

TSM/ADD2

I

Transfer sync mode enable. or ADD2 address input.

4

CKR1

I

Port 1 : shift sianal.

5

D010
0

Port 1 : Data output.

6

D011

7

D012

8

D013

9

OE1

I

Port 1 : Output enable.

10

VC LR1

I

Port 1 : Vertical clear signal.

11

INC1

I

Port 1 : Line increment sianal.

12

HCLR1

I

Port 1 : Horizontal clear sianal.

13

WE

I

Port 0 : Write Enable.

14

VCLRO

I

Port O: Vertical clear sianal.

15

INCO

I

Port O: Line increment sianal.

16

HCLRO

I

Port O: Horizontal clear sianal.

17

CKWO

I

Port 0 : Shift sianal.

18

NC

No Connection.

19

Vee

Power supply (+SV).
Power supply (OV).

20

Vss

21

NC

22

APM

I

Address preset mode enable.

23

RM

I

Recursive mode enable.

24

DIN3

25

DIN2
DIN1

I

Port O: Data input.

26

Port 2 : Horizontal clear signal.

No Connection.

27

DINO

28

HCLR2

I

29

INC2

I

Port 2 : Line increment sianal.

30

VCLR2

I

Port 2 : Vertical clear signal.

I

Port 2 : Output Enable.

0

Port 2 : Data output.

I

Port 2 : Shift Signal.

31

OE2

32

D023

33

D022

34

D021

35

D020

36

CKR2

37

TR2/ADD3

38

Vss

1/0

Read port 2 : Transfer sync signal.
or ADD3 address input.
Power supply (OV).

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IC MN1 87324GD (IC901)

MN187324XGD Terminal Function
Pin
Symbol 1/0
No.

Name

Function

Pin
Symbol 1/0
No.

Active

Name

Function

1

PSS

0

H

seg6

FL display segment signal.

33

P02

0

-

pCLK

SBTO serial data signal.

2

PSS

0

H

segS

FL display segment signal.

34

P01

I

L

pSTIS

Serial input data signal.

3

PS4

0

H

seg4

FL display segment signal.

3S

P01

0

L

>tCKD

Serial output data signal.

4

PS3

0

H

seg3

FL display segment signal.

36

P01

0

-

SYNC

32768 divided clock output of Pin 11.

PS2

0

H

seg2

FL display segment signal.

37

CM

I

L

CM

Chip mode selection terminal.

6

PS1

0

H

seg1

FL display segment signal.

38

P47

I

H

P47

Key scan input.

7

PSO

0

H

segO

FL display segment signal.

39

P46

I

H

P48

Key scan input.

Vpp

Pull down voltage input for high tension
voltage output.

40

P4S

I

H

P45

41

P44

42

P43

0

H

43

P42

-

-

44

P41

I

s

8

Vpp

-

-

-

-

9

Vdd

10

OSC2

I

11

OSC1

0

12

Vss

-

Vdd

SV power supply.

OSC2

Clock input.

OSC1

Clock output.

Vss

Ground.

-

-

H

Key scan input.
Not used.

pc LED

Picture quality control LED display.
Not used.

PWBCHK

PWB check mode. becomes check mode
when turned to High.

13

XI

I

-

XI

Not used.

4S

P40

I

H

PO

Key scan input.

14

XO

0

-

XO

Not used.

46

P87

0

H

DGTO

Grid 1 of FL.

1S

P27

I

L

C4

Shuttle C-4, becomes Low when turned ON.

47

P86

0

H

DGT1

Grid 2 of FL.

16

P26

I

L

C3

Shuttle C-3, becomes Low when turned ON.

48

PSS

0

H

DGT2

Grid 3 of FL.

P84

DGT3

Grid 4 of FL.

17

P2S

I

L

C2

Shuttle C-2, becomes Low when turned ON.

49

0

H

18

P24

I

L

C1

Shuttle C-1 . becomes Low when turned ON.

so

P83

0

H

DGT4

Grid 5 of FL.

19

P23

I

L

MACK

Mechanism control acknowledge.

51

P82

0

H

DGT5

Grid 6 of FL.

20

P22

0

L

OACK

Operation control acknowledge.

S2

P81

0

H

DGT6

Grid 7 of FL.

21

P21

I

L

J1

Jog J1 , turned ON to Low.

S3

P80

0

H

DGT7

Grid 8 of FL.

54

P71

0

H

DGTS

Grid 9 of FL.

55

P70

0

H

DGT9

Grid 10 of FL.

56

P67

0

H

SEG15

FL display segment signal.

57

P66

0

H

SEG14

FL display segment signal.

SS

P65

0

H

SEG13

FL display segment signal.

59

P64

0

H

SEG12

FL display segment signal.

60

P63

0

H

SEG11

FL display segment signal.

61

P62

0

H

SEG10

FL display segment signal.

62

P61

0

H

SEG9

FL display segment signal.

63

P60

0

H

SEGS

FL display segment signal.

64

P57

0

H

SEG7

FL display segment signal.

22

P20

I

H

BLKCLK

Block signal
(from Pin 39 of MN6626 EIMDSP).

23

P1S

I

H

R. Data

Remote command reception data.

24

P14

I

H

VTM

Vertical sync signal.

2S

P13

0

L

SGS

Chip selector.

26

P12

I

L

J2

Jog J2. becomes Low when turned ON.

0

H

OE

Not used.

27

50

Active

P11

28

P10

0

H

CK-L

Not used.

2g

P07

I

L

>tRST

Microcomputer reset.

30

POS

0

H

SCLK

Serial clock signal.

31

P04

0

-

N. C.

Not used.

32

P03

0

H

A

SBOI serial data.

Note: No connect terminal when using input or outpu t port set output
mode in Low level.

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IC MB88327 (IC402)

IC AN2661 KN (IC401)

MB88327 Terminal Function

AN2661 KN Terminal Function

Pin
No.

Symbol

1/0

Function

Pin
No.

0

Chip test terminal. Normally open.
Can also be used for dot clock. color burst clock oscillation frequency
adjustment.
As long as test command not generates. stays in low level output.

2

Noise cancel output.

3

Vcc1 (VIDEO).

1

Function
Vref output.

1

Test1

2

Test2

3

voe

0

Character signal output terminal.

4

Switch control.

4

VOB

0

Frame or background signal output terminal.

5

External video input.

5

CMP/
HSY NC

I

Composite sync signal or horizontal sync signal input terminal.
CTL terminal controls input signal selection.
Hysteresis input.

6

GND1 (VIDEO).

7

Fade control.

I

Vertical sync signal input terminal.
Hysteresis input.

8

Video output.

6

--

VSYNC

External circuit terminal of color burst clock generator (7.15909MHz).
Composes X'tal oscillation circuit by connecting external X'tal oscillator and
additional capacitance. Used for internal sync signal generation of video mode
2.

9

Noise cancel control.

10

Noise cancel Low input.

11

Noise cancel High input.

7

XNC

0

8

EXNC

I

9
10

x

0

Composes IC oscillation circuit by externaly connecting Land C.
External circuit terminal of dot clock generator.

11

Vss

-

GND Terminal.

12

VOM

0

Composite signal output terminal of video signal, character signal. frame or
background signal (Analog output).

13

(NC)

-

Not used.

I

Video signal input terminal (Analog input).
Input 2Vp-p video signal which was applied DC restoration (DC clamp).

18

Deemphasis output.
Deemphasis input.

20

FM demodulation control.

I

Selection control terminal of CMP/HSYNC terminal input signal.
Inputs high level when selecting composite sync signal input, inputs low level
when selecting horizontal sync signal input. In case selected composite sync
signal input. vertical sync signal input is defied, but be sure and not to make
VSYNC terminal in unstable level.

19
21

FM demodulation output.

22

DO High control.

+SV external power supply terminal for analog output.

23

FM demodulation capacitance connection terminal.

24

FM demodulation capacitance connection terminal.

14

15

EX

I

VIN

CTL

12

Pedestal level hold.

13

Code separation output.

14

Sync separation output.

15

Drop out output.

16

Vcc2 (FM ).

17

DO compensation input (normal).

16

AVcc

17

SI

I

Display controlling serial data input
terminal. Hysteresis input.

25

DO Low control.

18

SCLK

I

Serial transferring shift clock input terminal. Hysteresis input.

26

FM demodulation input.

I

Chip select terminal. Set to low level for serial transfer. By making this terminal
in low level. initializing of 8-bit serial transfer is performed.
Hysteresis input.

27

DO Amp control.

28

DO compensation input (1 HD).

I

Controls color burst signal, color signal when used video mode 2. When this
terminal is in high level at video mode 2. blue background shows irrespective
of internal register setting (No bloack and white picture shows).

29

GND2 (FM).

30

DO compensation output.

1(1/0)

TVDC reset input terminal. and with Reset low level. TVDC operation is
initialized. In case power ON without reset (MB88327-K1 ). after oscilation
becomes stable at a time of power ON, hold low level more than 1Dus. Generally,
composing a power ON reset circuit by external CR. In case with power ON
reset. this terminal acts as in/out terminal. Emits low level output by detecting
power supply rise at power ON To release this power ON reset. requires
applying of vertical sync signal (VSYNC signal) at power ON.
Hysteresis input.

19

20

21

22

-

cs
CB

-Reset

Vss

-

+SV external power supply terminal.

51

....

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IC AN8831 SC (IC002)

21

AN8831 SC Terminal Function
Pin No.

52

Function

1

Power supply (1) -1 V.

2

APC input terminal.

3

APC output terminal.

4

TILT+ input terminal.

5

TILT - input terminal.

6

GNO (1) terminal OV.

7

GNO (2) terminal OV.

8

RFLOW output terminal.

9

RFOUT input terminal.

10

RFOUT output terminal.

11

EFMAGC control Output terminal.

12

EFMAGC input terminal.

13

EFMAGC output terminal.

14

RFAGC control output terminal.

15

RFAGC input terminal.

16

RFAGC output terminal.

17

BOO detect output terminal.

18

OFTR detect output terminal.

19

Power supply (2) 5V

20

CROSS output terminal.

21

OFTR Output terminal.

22

Reference power supply (1) 4V.

23

Reference power supply (2) 2.5V.

24

Reference power supply (3) 1V.

25

Power supply (3) 5V.

26

RFenvB output terminal.

27

RFp-p Output terminal.

28

TILT+ output terminal.

29

TILT - Output terminal.

30

Tracking error output terminal.

31

Focus error output terminal.

.32

TILT balance input terminal.

33

Tracking balance input terminal.

34

Focus balance input terminal.

35

BOO output terminal.

36

CROSS input terminal.

37

Tracking error input terminal {1 ).

38

Tracking error input terminal (2).

39

Focus error input terminal (1 ).

40

Focus error input terminal (2).

41

A-V switch input terminal.

42

APC switch input terminal.

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LM33464G-12 (IC502)
Output Enable Input

OE
{

Doto Input/Output

0

DQ4

DQ1
DQ2

CAS

w

Write Specify
Inpu t
Line Address
Strobe Input

Vss(OV)

r

Doto lnput/Outpu t
Column Address
Strobe Input
Doto Input/ Outpu t

RAS

Address Input

Address Inpu t

AS

A4

Vcc(Sv)

PCM61 P (IC604,605)

Block Diagram

REF

18 BIT R2R+
CONSTANT POWER SUPPLY
SEGMENT NETWORK

IOUT
S.J
RNFB

CLOCK
DATA
LE

VOUT
18 BIT SERIA L
PARALLEL CONVERSION

M51957 A, B (IC302)

Block Diagram

0
OUT PUT

SBX1610-52 (IC903)
Remote Control Receiver

Block Diagram

INPUT

~

l o-1.ifilo!~- 1 : GN D
2 : Vout

3 : Vee

GNO

55

....

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• Transistor
Digital Transistor
2SC2295
2SB709A
2S8601A
2SD1306

UN2211
UN2212
UN2213
UN2111

UN2112
UN2113
UN2115
UN2116

2SC1384

1 : Emitter
2: Base
3: Collector

2SA1488A
2SA1567
2SC3851A

3 (Base)
2 (Collector)
1 (Emitter)

Equivalent Circuit
UN2211, UN2111

2SC1847

(Emitter)

~ 2 (Collector)
1 (Base)

2SJ164

0
Q

0

3 (Base)
2 (Collector)
1 (Emitter)

UN2212, UN2112, UN2115
22k.n.
RI

--~c

3 (Drain)
2 (Gate)
1 (Source)

DTC114TS

DTCTS Series

UN2213, UN2113

IN

DTC114TS

• Diode (including LED)

Blue

Vari-cap Diode
FC54M

GND IEI

10kohm

•Fuse
1SR35-200A
HZS-30-1
HZS-7C-1

Navy Blue

OUTICI

R1

In/Base
Out/Collector
GND/Emitter

1SS270A

L
R!

181

B

Cathode~

~~~3

3 (Emitter)
2 (Collector)
1 (Base)

B

B

2SA933 (Q),(R/S)

RL2Z

1SS198

SEL-1410G (Green)

~
Green

Long (Anode)

S1WB(A)10

1.6A (F701, 702, 703)
2.0A (F704, 705)

Short (Cathode)

S2VB20

Aoode

+ - .- . -

56

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FIP7BCM8 (FL901)

7G

BG

9G

10G

GG

5G 4G
col

f":;fb ,-, fTf ,-, ft;fb ALL:_~~t;>E Ac=lB
LO :c_o:v COG

,-,
,-, -,:-,c
,-, ,, ,-, ,;;;,c
- - - :+ - 8

INTRO
A·SPACE
CH MODE RANDOM
AB SINGLE

D STANDBY
KARAOKE
AV SIDE

AUX

C> 00PROG
A-EDIT

A
B

1G

3G 2G

,-, ,-,

h

8

-- -- III.2.IIIi2iI12:ii:Uilii
9

12

1

2

11

14

TRACK
9

12

9

11

14

11

CHAP
12

9

14

11

d

12

9

14

11

col

1/L 2/R

12

9

12

9

12

9

12

14

11

14

11

14

11

14

DIGITAL
SOUND

rcrv1
~

~

lnteral Connection Table
10G

9G

BG

7G

6G

5G

4G

3G

2G

1G

INTRO

a

a

a

a

a

a

a

ALL

S1

•

STNDBY

SINGLE

b

b

b

b

b

b

b

SIDE

S2

SIDE

RANDOM

c

c

c

c

c

c

c

A

S3

AV

A

d

d

d

d

d

d

d

PROG

B

e

e

e

e

e

L-=:i

S4

e

e

B

SS

-

CH-MODE

f

f

f

f

f

f

f

IDIGIT
ALI
SOUND

S6

-

-

g

g

g

g

g

g

g

1/L

S7

-

-

-

-

h

-

col

-

-

2/R

S9

KARAOKE

TRACK

CHAP

-

-

-

-

-

LD

S10

AUX

A-SPACE
9(UP)

9( " )

9(")

9( " )

9( " )

9( " )

9( ")

9( " )

CD

811

[>

3

5

7

9

11

13

15

v

S12

DD

1

11 ( " )

11 ( ")

11 ( ")

11 ( " )

11 (")

11 (")

11 ( " )

CDG

813

A-EDIT

11(DOWN)
12(UP)

12( " )

12( " )

12( " )

12( ")

12( " )

12( " )

12( " )

814

A

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

S15

B

14(DOWN)

14( " )

14( " )

14( ")

14( " )

14( " )

14( n )

14(")

so

m

>

......

Note: For some reasons, SB is not existing.
(UPPER)
TERMINAL No.

104

103

102

101

100

95

94

93

92

91

90

F2

NC

NC

NC

98
NP

96

F2

99
NP

97

ELECTRODE

NP

NP

NP

NP

NP

NP

NP

NP

NP

TERMINAL No.

88

87

86

85

84

83

82

81

80

79

78

77

76

75

74

73

72

71

70

69

ELECTRODE

NP

NP

NP

NP

NP

NP

NP

NP

NP

NP

NP

NP

NP

NP

NP

NP

NP

NP

NP

NP

59
NP

58

57

NC

54
F2

53

NC

56
NC

55

NP

52

89

TERMINAL No .

68

67

66

65

64

63

62

61

60

ELECTRODE

NP

NP

NP

NP

NP

NP

NP

NP

NP

TERMINAL No.

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

48

51

$1 2

$11

$10

S9

NC

S7

S6

S5

S4

S3

S2

S1

so

50

ELECTRODE

NP

F2

F2

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

NP

S15

$14

S15

F2

(LOWER)

TERMINAL No.

17

18

19

ELECTRODE

NP

NP

NP

NP

NP

NP

NP

NP

NP

NP

NP

NP

NP

NP

NP

NP

TERMINAL No.

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

ELECTRODE

F1

F1

NP

1G

2G

3G

4G

5G

6G

7G

8G

9G

10G

NP

NP

NP

Notes:

F: Filament

NP: No-Pin

No

G: Grid

NC: No Connection

No 51 , 52

P: Anode

49

1, 2

No 53, 54
No 55- 57

}

Extemally oonnected.

No 100 - 102
No

103, 104

57

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NOTE FOR PARTS LIST
• Part indicated with the mark " @ " are not always in stock and possibly to take a long period of time for supplying, or in
some case supplying of part may be refused.

•When ordering of part, clearly indicate "1 " and "I" (i) to avoid mis-supplying.
• Ordering part without stating its part number can not be supplied .
• Part indicated with the mark
is not illustrated in the exploded view.
•Not including Carbon Film ±5%, 1/4W Type in the PW.Board parts list. (Refer to the Schematic Diagram for those parts.)
WARNING:
Parts marked with this symbol &, fii&mll have critical characteristics.
Use ONLY replacement parts recommended by the manufacturer.

"*"

•Resistors
Ex.:

RN
Type

RD
RC
RS
AW
RN
AK

:
:
:
:
:
:

T
1

R

2

: 1/ 8W
: 1/4W
: 1/2W
: 1W
: 2W
: 3W
: SW

F
G
J
K
M

2

: :::1%

; :::2%
:

::: 50~

: :!: 10%
: =20%

p
NL
NB
FR
F

:
:
:
:
:

Pulse -resista nt type
Low noise lype
Non-burning type
Fuse-resistor
Lead wire forming

CE

04W
1H
Shape Dielectric
and per- stren gth

Type

formance

C E : Alum inum foi l
elect rolylic
CA : Aluminum solid
electrolytic
: Tantalum electrolytic
: Film
CK : Ceramic

cs
ca
cc

=

=

: Ceram ic
CP : Oil
CM : Mica
CF : Metallized
CH : Metallized

2-digit effective number. decimal point indicated by R.

OJ

BP

M

2R2

Capacity Allowable Others
error

r

HS : High s1ability type

: 6.3V

F :± 1%

1A : IOV

G : ±2%

BP : Non-polar type

IC : 16V
I E : 25V
IV : 35V

J : ±5%
K : = 10%
M : ±20%

HA : Ripple -resistant type
DL : For charge and discharge
HF : Fo r assuring high
frequency
u : UL pan
: CSA pan
w : UL-CSA type
F : Lead wire forming

1H
2A
2B
2C
2D
2E
2H
2J

1.2 ohm

" L _ 1-digit effective number.

•U nits: ohm

Ex.:

Allowable Others
error

1800 ohm = 1.8 kohm
t _ _ _ Indicates number of zeros after effective number.
' - - - - - - - - 2-digit effective number.
• Units: ohm

T

8

2B
2E
2H
3A
3D
3F
3H

FR

G

14K
2E
182
Shape
Power Resistand perance
formance

Carbon
Composition
Metal ox ide film
Winding
Metal fi lm
Metal mixt ure

* Resistance

• Capacitors

: sov
:
:
:
:
:

IOOV
125V
160V
200V
250V

: soov
: 630V

z

: +80%
- 20%
: + 100%
- 0%
: =0 .25pF
D : =O.Sp F
Others

c

c

• Capacity (electrolyte only)

T
2

2

2

2200µF

L _ _ Indicates number of zeros after effective number.

2-digrt effective number.

•Units: µF.

T
2

R

2

=

2.2µF

l____ 1-digit effective number.

• Units: µF.

2-digit effective number. decimal point indicated by R.

• Capacity (except electrolyte)

T
2

2

2
Y

• Units: µF.

2 2

T

1

= 2200pF = 0.0022µF
More than 2)- Indicates number of zeros after effective number.
2-digit effective number.

= 220pF

yo or 1)- - Indicates number of zeros after effective number.

•Units: pF.

2-digit effective number.

• When the dielectric strength is indicated in AC. "AC' is included after the dieelectric
strength value.

58

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P.W.B. ASS'Y PARTS LIST
2U·2570 MAIN UNIT
Ref. No.

I

Part No.

I

Part Name

SEMICONDUCTORS GROUP
IC001

262 1801 000

IC MN66601VRRD2

IC002

263 0872 004

ICAN8831SC

IC003,004

263 0672 903

IC006

263 0673 902

IC BA4558F
IC BA10393F

IC101

263 0877 009

IC LA6510

IC102

263 0672 903

IC BA4558F

IC103

2621211 904

IC HD14053BFP·TR

IC104

263 0877 009

IC LA6510

IC111-114

268 0073 905

IC 1CP·N15

IC201

263 0798 007

IC PA0034A

IC301

262 1796 005

IC 188321 OXGC

IC302

263 0454 008

IC M51957B

IC303

262 0678 001

IC MN1280·S

IC304

2621802 009
2621809 002

IC MN73091 PXJ

IC305
IC701

263 0873 003

IC M6M8001 1AP
IC AN3891 FBP

IC702

263 0753 000

IC NJM7809FA(S)

IC703

263 0878 008

IC NJM7909FA

IC704.405

263 0809 006

IC NJM7805FA(S)

IC708

263 0554 005

IC NJM7905FA

TR001

2710269003

Transistor 2SA 1309A

TR002,003 272 0125 904

Transistor 2SB709A

TR004-00E 928 0022 100

Transistor 2SC2295

TR007

Transistor UN2213

TR009

928 0037 001
928 0022100

TR010

2710269003

TR011.012 272 0125 904
TR013.014 928 0037 001

Transistor 2SC2295
Transistor 2SA 1309A
Transistor 2SB709A
Transistor UN2213

TR015

928 0024 409

Transistor UN2113

TR018

928 0024 205
273 0393 001
2710246000

Transistor UN2112

TR103

273 0393 001

Transistor 2SC3851 A(Y)/(G)

TR104

2710246000

Tran sis tor 2SA 1488A(Y)/(G)

TR105

275 0073 903

Tran sis tor 2SJ164PQJTP

TR1 06

269 0088 906

Transistor DTC114TK

TR201 - 20

928 0036 701

Transistor 2SD601A

TR301

928 0024 700
928 0036 701

Transistor UN2215

TR101
TR102

Transistor 2SC3851 A(Y)/(G)
Transistor 2SA 1488A(Y)/(G)

TR302
TR701-70c 273 0393 001

Transistor 2SD601A
Transistor 2SC3851A(Y)/(G)

TR704-70! 2710246000

Transistor 2SA 1488A(Y)/(G)

TR707-7m 273 0421 009

Transistor 2SC 1384

273 0420 000
2710270005

Transistor 2SC1847
Transistor 2SA 1567

TR710
TR711

Transistor 2SA 1309A

2710269003
TR712
TR71 4.715 269 0137 909

Transistor UN2212

TR720

928 0026 601

Transistor UN2111

TR721

273 0393 001

Transistor 2SC3851 A(Y)/(G)

TR722

928 0024 302

Transistor UN2211

TR724

271 0183 927

Transistor 2SA933(R/S)

TR725

273 0393 001

Transistor 2SC3851 A(Y)/(G)

928 0026 601
TR726
TR727,728 928 0024 302

Transistor UN2111

TR729.730 2710246000

Transistor 2SA 1488A(Y)/(G)

TR731

Transistor UN2211

928 0024 302

Transistor UN2211

I

Remarks

Part No.

D001-005

276 0432 000

Diode 1SS270A

D006
D201 ,202

276 0503 900

Diode 1SS1 98
Diode 1SS270A

D301
D701

276 0432 000
276 0432 000

Diode 1SS270A

D702-707

276 0519 004

Diode 1SR35·200A

D708-712

276 0432 000
276 0432 000

Diode 1SS270A

D711 ,712

276 0432 000

Remarks

Part Name

Ref. No.

Diode 1SS270A
Diode 1SS270A

D713

LA1300K191

Diode RL2Z

D723-725

276 0432 000

Diode 1SS270A

D726

276 0483 910

Zener Diode HZS30·2D

D727

276 0466 908

Zener Diode HZS7C·1D

RESISTORS (Not included Carbon Film ±5%1/4W)
Adjust 1Okohm

V06PB103

247 0009 901

Chip 4.7kohm 1/10W

RM73B··472J

R008 ,009

247 0009 082

Chip 10kohm 1/10W

RM73B··103J

R010

247 0009 901

Chip 4. 7kohm 1/1OW

RM73B··472J

R012

Chip 12kohm 1/10W

RM738--123J

R013

247 0010 903
247 0011 928

Chip 39kohm 1/1OW

RM73B--393J

R014

247 0006 920

R015,016

247 0007 945

Chip 330ohm 1/1OW
Chip 1kohm 1/10W

RM73B--102J

R017,018

247 0008 928

Chip 2.2kohm 1/1OW

RM73B--222J

R019

247 0007 945

Chip 1kohm 1/10W

RM73B--102J

R020

247 0004 906

Chip 39ohm 1/10W

RM73B--390J

R022

247 0011 902

Chip 33kohm 1/10W

RM73B--333J

R023

247 0010 945

Chip 18kohm 1/10W

RM738--183J

R024

247 0007 945

Chip 1kohm 111 OW

RM73B--102J

R025

247 0006 920

Chip 330ohm 1/10W

RM73B·-331J

VR001,00 2 2116064006
R004-007

RM738--331J

R026

247 0006 904

Chip 270ohm 1/10W

RM73B--271J

R027
R028

247 0004 964
247 0006 988

Chip 68ohm 1/1OW
Chip 560ohm 1/1OW

RM73B--680J
RM73B--561J

R029

247 0007 903

Chip 680ohm 1/1OW

RM73B--681J

R031-033

247 0011 944

Chip 47kohm 1/10W

RM73B--473J

R034 ,035

247 0009 082

R037

247 0009 082

Chip 1Okohm 1/1OW
Chip 1Okohm 1/1OW

RM73B--103J
RM738--103J

R038 ,039

247 0009 969
247 0009 927

Chip 8.2kohm 111 OW

RM73B--822J

R040 ,041

Chip 5.6kohm 1/1OW

RM738--562J

R042,043

247 0010 903

Chip 12kohm 1/10W

RM73B--123J

R044

247 0008 960

Chip 3.3kohm 1/1OW

R048

247 0010 929

Chip 15kohm 1/10W

RM73B··332J
RM73B--153J

R049
ROSO

247 001 1 928

Chip 39kohm 1/1OW
Chip 27kohm 1/10W

RM73B--393J
RM73B--273J

R051

247 0010 084
247 0009 082

Chip 10kohm 1/10W

RM73B--1 03J

R052

247 0005 989

Chip 220ohm 1/10W

RM73B--221J

R053

247 0004 964

Chip 68ohm 1/10W

R054
ROSS,056

247 0007 945

Chip 1kohm 1/10W

RM73B--680J
RM738--102J

247 0010 961

Chip 22kohm 1/10W

RM73B--223J

R059

247 0012 927

Chip 1OOkohm 1/1OW

RM738--104J

R060

247 0010 945

Chip 18kohm 1/10W

RM73B--183J

R061

247 0007 961

Chip 1.2kohm 1/10W

RM73B-·122J

R062

247 0009 082

Chip 10kohm 1/10W

RM738--103J

R063

247 0009 901

Chip 4.7kohm 1/1OW

RM738--472J

R064

247 0002 940

Chip 8.2ohm 1/10W

RM738--8R2K

59

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Ref. No.

Part No.

Remarks

Part Name

Ref. No.

Part No.

Part Name

Remarks

R065

247 0006 920

Chip 330ohm 111 OW

RM73B--331J

R206

247 0008 928

Chip 2.2kohm 111 OW

RM73B-222J

R073

247 0007 945

Chip 1kohm 1/10W

RM73B--102J

R207

247 0004 980

Chip 82ohm 1/1OW

RM73B-820J

R076,077

247 0009 082

Chip 10kohm 1/10W

RM73B-103J

R208

247 0009 901

Chip 4. 7kohm 111 OW

RM73B-472J

R078

247 0014 912

Chip 620kohm 1/1OW

RM73B-4'24J

R209,210

247 0007 945

Chip 1kohm 1/10W

RM73B-102J

ROSO

247 0009 901

Chip 4.7kohm 1/10W

RM73B--472J

R221 ,222

247 0007 945

Chip 1kohm 1/10W

RM73B-1 02J

ROB1-085

247 0007 945

Chip 1kohm 1/10W

RM73B--102J

R223,224

247 0009 901

Chip 4.7kohm 1/10W

RM73B-472J

ROB?

247 0009 082

Chip 10kohm 1/10W

RM73B--103J

R225,226

247 0006 920

Chip 330ohm 1/10W

RM73B-331J

ROBB

247 0007 945

Chip 1kohm 1/10W

RM73B--102J

R227,228

247 0008 083

Chip 3.9kohm 1/10W

RM73B-392J

R090

247 0008 928

Chip 2.2kohm 1/10W

RM73B--222J

R229,230

247 0010 929

Chip 15kohm 1/10W

RM73B-153J

R091 ,092

247 0010 903

Chip 12kohm 1/1 OW

RM73B--123J

R231 ,232

247 0014 938

Chip 750kohm 1/10W

RM73B-754J

R093

247 0009 927

Chip 5.6kohm 1/10W

RM73B--562J

R233,234

247 0009 969

Chip 8.2kohm 111 OW

RM73B-822J

R095

247 0011 960

Chip 56kohm 1/10W

RM73B--563J

R235,236

247 0012 969

Chip 150kohm 1/1 OW

RM73B-154J

R096

247 0018 905

Chip Oohm 1/1 0W

RM73B--OROK

R237,238

247 0012 927

Chip 100kohm 1/10W

RM73B-104J

R097

247 0006 904

Chip 270ohm 1/10W

RM73B--271J

R239

247 0018 905

Chip Oohm 1/1OW

RM73B-OROK

R098

247 0018 905

Chip Oohm 111 OW

RM73B--OROK

R240

247 0011 944

Chip 47kohm 1/10W

RM73B-473J

R101

247 0009 901

Chip 4.7kohm 1/10W

RM73B--4 72J

R241

247 0018 905

Chip Oohm 1/10W

RM73B-OROK

Chip 22kohm 1/10W

RM73B--223J

R242

247 0011 944

Chip 47kohm 1/1 OW

RM73B-473J

R102

RM73B-103J

Chip 4.7kohm 1/10W

RM73B-472J

R303

247 0006 946

Chip 390ohm 1/1 OW

RM73B-391J

R304

247 0011 944

Chip 47kohm 1/10W

RM73B-473J

Chip 2.2ohm 1/10W

RM73B--2R2K

R305

247 0008 960

Chip 3.3kohm 1/1 OW

RM73B-332J

.... .............................;.....,.,.........................

R306

247 0011 944

Chip 47kohm 1/10W

RM73B-473J

R307

247 0007 945

Chip 1kohm 1/10W

RM73B-102J

RM73B--470J

R308

247 0011 944

Chip 47kohm 1/1 OW

RM73B-473J

RM73B--120J

R309,310

247 0009 082

Chip 10kohm 1/10W

RM73B-103J

R311-328

247 0011 944

Chip 47kohm 1/1 OW

RM73B-473J

R329-338

247 0007 945

Chip 1kohm 1/10W

RM73B-1 02J

R341

247 0009 901

Chip 4. 7kohm 111 OW

RM73B-472J

R342,343

247 0009 082

Chip 10kohm 1/10W

RM73B-103J

R355

247 0018 905

Chip Oohm 1/10W

RM73B-OROK

R357-359

247 0018 905

Chip Oohm 1/10W

RM73B-OROK

R360,361

247 0011 944

Chip 47kohm 1/10W

RM73B-473J
RM73B-472J

.

RS14£3RR22JNBS(S)'
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RM73B--103J

III;g~@2iiH!1?§ : l&1~§!!\£1i1ffi~:~h1m1"".,,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A fi§fa§~A~~@§i§l

247 0009 082

Chip 10kohm 1/10W

247 0009 901

RM73B-·223J

.
.
Chip 1Okohm 1/1 OW

R119

247 0009 082

Chip 22kohm 1/1 OW

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t~ t

R301
R302

Chip 10kohm 1/10W

RM73B--103J

R120

245 2376 005

Metal film 5.1 kohm 1/4W

RN14K2E512F(5)

R362

247 0009 901

Chip 4.7kohm 1/10W

R121,122

247 0010 961

Chip 22kohm 1/10W

RM73B--223J

R363-370

247 0018 905

Chip Dohm 1/10W

RM73B-OROK

R124

247 0009 082

Chip 10kohm 1/10W

RM738--103J

R371

247 0012 927

Chip 100kohm 1/10W

RM73B-104J

R125

247 0007 903

Chip 680ohm 1/10W

RM73B-4581J

R126

247 0014 967

Chip 1Mohm 1/10W

RM73B--105J

247 0011 902

Chip 33kohm 1/10W

R127

247 0009 943

Chip 6.8kohm 1/10W

RM73B-4582J

R706

247 0008 902

Chip 1.Bkohm 1/10W

RM73B-182J

R128

247 0010 961

Chip 22kohm 1/1 OW

RM73B--223J

R707

247 0008 973

Chip 3.6kohm 1/10W

RM73B-362J

RM73B--2R2K

R708

247 0009 927

Chip 5.6kohm 1/1 OW

RM73B-562J

R709

247 0010 961

Chip 22kohm 1/10W

RM73B-223J

R710

24 7 0009 082

Chip 1Okohm 1/1 OW

RM73B-103J

RM73B-4582J
RM73B--223J

R137

245 2368 945

Metal film 4.7kohm 1/4W

~B1~~.t19 · 2¥ggf3~?z ·•· ii\~~\1~fifoi.1R£hm1vt ·

4B704

RM73B-333J

25R111 , .1 v';;:u:'i!'i'et• 1 · · ·."4&ia11icfi.1fli·1· ~9fon1W I•.·•·I••···•·•II~ B§11§~!%J80J~s§(s)
R712

247 0005 947

Chip 150ohm 1/10W

RM73B-151J

R713

2470007903

Chip680ohm1/10W

RM73B-681J

RM73B--223J

R714

247 0005 921

Chip 120ohm 1/10W

RM73B-121J

RN14K2E472F(5)

R715

247 0010 903

CHIP 12kohm 1/10W

5§11~i19§Jij~§(§i

2470004922

Chip 47ohm 1/10W

RM73B--470J

R150

245 2369 902

Metal film B.2kohm 1/4W

RN 14K2E822F(5)

£~fo
• • · • • • • • • · 247
g4Jg9~§{)§4.
M~!tF/50V

CK73B1 H472K

C225.226
C227,228

2551264 982

Film 0.0047µF/50V

CQ93M1 H472J(B)

257 0004 903

Chip(Ceramic) 56pF/50V

CC73SL1H560J

C229,230

2561034 021

Metalized 0.039µF/50V

C231

254 4254 909

Electrolytic 10riF/16V

CF93A 1H393J
CE04W1C100M

C232

254 4260 935

Electrolytic 0.47,1F/50V

CE04W1 HR47M

C233
C234

2561034 076
257 0014 935

Metalized 0.1 µF/50V
Chip(Ceramic) 0.1 µ F/25V

CF93A1H104J
CK73F1 E104Z

C235,236

254 4254 909

Electrolytic 1OµF/16V

CE04W1C100M

C237

Electrolytic 220µ F/6.3V

CE04WOJ221 M

C238
C239,240

254 4250 932
254 4250 932
254 3052 908

Electrolytic 220µF/6.3V
Electrolytic 22µF/10V (Bipolar)

CE04WOJ221 M
CE04D1A220MBP

C241

254 4250 932

Electrolytic 220µF/6.3V

CE04WOJ221 M

C301
C302,303

254 4252 930

CE04W1A101M

257 0014 935

Electrolytic 1OOµF/1OV
Chip(Ceramic) 0.1,uF/25V

C304

254 4260 935

Electrolytic 0.47>tF/50V

CK73F1E104Z
CE04W1 HR47M

CAPACITORS GROUP
Electrolytic 22µ F/16V
Metalized 0.047µF/50V

CE04W1 C220M
CF93A 1H473J

2561034 979

Metalized 0.1 ~1F/50V

CF93A 1H104J

254 4254 938

CE04W1C470M

255 1264 924

Electrolytic 47>tF/16V
Film 0.0015µF/50V

257 0009 966

Chip(Ceramic) 0.0047µF/50V

CK73B1H472K

C009- 011

254 4260 948

Electrolytic 1µF/50V

CE04W1 H01 OM

C012

254 4260 964

Electrolytic 3.3µF/50V

CE04W1 H3R3M

C013

257 0009 937

Chip(Ceramic) 0.0027µF/50V

CK73B1 H272K

C014

257 0005 960

Chip(Ceramic) 270pF/50V

CC73SL 1H271 J

C015

254 4252 927

CE04W1A470M

C017

257 0004 961

Electrolytic 47>tF/10V
Chip(Ceramic) 100pF/50V

C018.019

254 4252 927

Electrolytic 47µF/1OV

CE04W1A470M

C020-022

254 4254 909

Electrolytic 1Oµ F/16V

CE04W1C100M

C023,024

2561034 076

Metalized 0.1 µF/50V

CF93A 1H104J

C025

257 0014 935

Chip(Ceramic) 0.1µF/25V

CK73F1E104Z

C026

254 4260 948

Electrolytic 1µ F/50V

CE04W1 H01 OM

C027

257 0009 924

Chip(Ceramic) 0.0022µF/50V

CK73B 1H222K

C028.029

257 0006 943

Chip(Ceramic) 560pF/50V

CC73SL1H561J

C030

257 0005 986

Chip(Ceramic) 330pF/50V

CC73SL1H331J

C031.032

257 0003 920

Chip(Ceramic) 27pF/50V

CC73SL 1H270J

C033

254 4260 948

CE04W1 H01 OM

C034
C035,036

254 4252 927

Electrolytic 1µF/50V
Electrolytic 47riF/1OV

254 4252 927

Electrolytic 4?,iF/1OV

CE04W1A470M

C037.038

257 0007 900

Chip(Ceramic) 0.001,tF/50V

CC73SL 1H102J

C039
C040

2551249 994
257 0009 924

Film 0.015>tF/50V
Chip(Ceramic) 0.0022µF/50V

CQ93M1H153J(B)
CK73B 1H222K

C003

C001

254 4254 912
2561034 076

C004
C005
C007

coos

CQ93M1 H152J(B)

CC73SL1H101J

CE04W1A470M

C041

257 0009 966

Chip(Ceramic) 0.0047µF/50V

CK73B1 H472K

C042

254 4254 918

Electrolytic 10>tF/35V

CE04W1V100M

C043.044

257 0010 900

Chip(Ceramic) 0.01µF/50V

C045.Q46

Chip(Ceramic) 0.1>tF/25V

CK73B1 H103K
CK73B1E104K

C047

257 0011 996
254 4252 927

Electrolytic 47µ F/1OV

CE04W1A470M

C048

254 4252 930

Electrolytic 1OOµF/1OV

CE04W1A101M

C050

257 0010 900

CK73B1H103K

C051
C054,055

257 0014 935

Chip(Ceramic) 0.01µF/50V
Chip(Ceramic) 0.1 µF/25V

257 0014 935

Chip(Ceramic) 0.1µF/25V

CK73F1E104Z

C056
C057

257 0003 904

Chip(Ceramic) 22pF/50V

CC73SL1H220J

257 0010 900

Chip(Ceramic) 0.01µF/50V

CK73B1H103K

CK73F1E104Z

C062

257 0010 942

Chip(Ceramic) 0.022>tF/50V

CK73B 1H223K

C063-068

257 0014 935

Chip( Ceramic) 0.1 µF/25V

CK73F1E104Z

COBO
C090,091

257 00 10 900

CK73B1H103K

257 0011 967

Chip( Ceramic) 0.01 ,1F/50V
Chip(Ceramic) 0.033µF/25V

C092

256 1034 050

Metalized 0.068µF/50V

CF93A 1H683J

C093
C094

257 0010 900

Chip(Ceramic) 0.01,1F/50V

CK73B 1H103K

C096

254 4254 912
257 0001 951

Electrolytic 22>1 F/16V
Chip(Ceramic) 3pF/50V

CE04W1 C220M
CC73SL 1H3ROC

C101

257 0010 900

Chip(Ceramic) 0.0 1riF/50V

CK73B1 H103K

C102

254 3056 988

Electrolytic 0.22µF/50V (Bipolar)

CE04D1 HR22MBP

C103
C104

257 0010 900
254 3056 988

Chip(Ceramic) 0.01>tF/50V
Electrolytic 0.22,1F/50V (Bipolar)

CK73B1 H1 03K
CE04D1 HR22MBP

C105

257 0003 988

Chip(Ceramic) 47pF/50V

CC73SL1H470J

CK73B 1E333K

C305

257 0010 900

Chip(Ceramic) 0.01 µF/50V

CK73B 1H103K

C306-308

257 0014 935

Chip(Ceramic) 0.1 µF/25V

CK73F1 E1 04Z

C310

257 0014 935

Chip( Ceramic) 0.1 µF/25V

CK73F1E104Z

C701-703

257 0011 967

Chip(Ceramic) 0.033µF/25V

C704-706

254 3056 959

Electrolytic 10µF/50V (Bipolar)

CK73B 1E333K
CE04D1 H1 OOM BP

C707

257 0007 900
2561034 076

Chip( Ceramic) 0.001 µF/50V

C708

Metalized 0.1µ F/50V

CC73SL 1H102J
CF93A1H104J

C709

254 4252 927

Electrolytic 47µ F/1OV

CE04W1A470M

C710
C711

254 3056 014
254 4260 948

Electrolytic 1µ F/50V (Bipolar)
Electrolytic 1µF/50V

CE04D1 H01 OMBP
CE04W1 H01 OM

C712

254 4260 906

Electrolytic 0.1µF/50V

CE04W1 HOR1 M

C713

254 4260 993

Electrolytic 22µF/50V

CE04W1 H220M

C714

255 4213 956
2561034 018

Film 0.0068µF/50V

CQ93M1 H682J(B)
CF93A 1H333J
CC73SL1H681 J

C715

Metalized 0.033µF/50V
Chip(Ceramic) 680pF/50V

C716

257 0006 969

C718

2561034 076

Metalized 0.1µF/50V

CF93A 1H104J

C730

254 4254 938

Electrolytic 47riF/16V

CE04W1C470M

C731

257 0014 935

Chip(Ceramic) 0.1 ftF/25V

CK73F1E104Z

C732

254 4254 938

Electrolytic 47µ F/16V

CE04W1C470M

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Ref. No.

Part No.

C733.734

254 4254 950

C735
C736

Part Name

Remarks

Electrolytic 100µ F/35V

CE04W1V101M

254 4256 949

Electrolytic 100µ F/25V

CE04W1E101 M

Chip(Ceramic) O.Ql >tF/50V

CK73B1 H103K

C737

257 0010 900
254 4260 977

Electrolytic 4.7µF/50V

CE04W1H4R7M

C73S.739

257 0014 935

Chip(Ceramic) 0.1>tF/25V

CK73F1El04Z

C740

254 4254 93S

Electrolytic 47µF/16V

CE04W1C470M

C741.742

257 0014 935
2544254 93S

Chip(Ceramic) 0.1 >tF/25V

CK73F1 E104Z

Electrolytic 4?,iF/16V
Chip(Ceramic) 0.1>tF/25V

CE04W1C470M

Electrolytic 47>t F/16V
Chip(Ceramic) 0.1 >tF/25V

CE04W1C470M

C743
C744,745
C746
C747.748

257 0014 935
254 4254 93S

CK73F1E104Z

Electrolytic 47>tF/16V

CK73F1E1 04Z
CE04W1C470M

257 0014 935

Chip(Ceramic) 0.1 >tF/25V

CK73F1E104Z

2544254 938
257 0014 935

Electrolytic 47>tF/16V
Chip(Ceramic) 0.1µF/25V

CE04W1C470M

C756
C757-759

2544254 938

Electrolytic 47>tF/16V

CE04W1C470M

C749

257 0014 935
254 4254 938

C753.754
C755

CK73F1 El04Z

OTHERS GROUP

235 0070 937

Band Pass Filter
Band Pass Filter
Inductor 33µ H

L201

235 0070 940

Inductor 39µ H

L202

235 0060 921

Inductor 1Sµ H

L301

235 0070 924

Inductor 27µH

L701

232 0176 007

Choke Coil

FL223
FL228
L001-007

261 0133909
261 0134908

2.3MHz
2.8MHz

94uH ELC15EOOS

LC001

399 0199 002

Low Pass Filter

1.7MHz

X001
X301

399 0197 004

Crystal resonator

399 0195 909

Crystal resonator

21.0MHz
S.OMHz EFOGCS004A4

CN3

205 0233 032

3P EH Connector Base

CN7

205 0702 06S

7P FFC Connector Base(L)

CNSA

205 S024 001

SP Connector Base

CNSC

SP IL-S Connector Base(L)

CN9A

205 S026 009
205 S024 014

CN11

205 0275 016

11 P EH Connector Base

CN13A

205 0824 027

13P EH Connector Base

CN13C

205 066S 063

13P FFC Connector Base

CN15A

205 066S 005

15P FFC Connector Base

To Loading Mech

9P Connector Base

To Sub Unit

CN15C

205 OS27 oos

CN17A

205 0702 071

17P FFC Connector Base

To Display Unit

CN27

205 0702 OS4

27P FFC Connector Base(L)

To Traverse Mech

203 2293 029

2P SMR Connector Ass'y

417 04S6 000

Mini Radiator

15P IL-S Connector Base(L)

For TR104. TR725

Ref. No. [ Part No.

Part Name

IC401

263 OS74 002

ICAN2661NK

IC402

262 1S10 004

IC404

262 1211 904

IC MBS8327
IC HD14053BFP-TR

IC501

2621599105
262 1774 001
262 1683 901

IC LM33464G-12
IC CXA1 145M

IC502
IC503

262 1803 008

IC MN6626

262 1764 901

IC SM5841AS

IC603
IC604,605

2621616004

IC HG62E33R79FS

2621 171 002

IC PCM61P

IC606,607
IC608.609

263 0672 903
262 1211 904

IC BA4558F
IC HD14053BFP-TR

IC610
IC611

263 0672 903

IC BA4558F

2621211 904

IC HD14053BFP-TR

IC612,613

263 0672 903

IC BA4558F

IC614

2621205 907

IC TC74HCU04AF

ICS01

2621799 002

IC MN8S11

IC802

2621800 001

IC803.804
IC805

262 179S 003
262 0707 901
262 1797 004

IC MN8812
IC MB81C1501

IC901

499 0150 008

IC SBX1610-52

IC951

263 0690 901

IC NJM4556MB

TR401

928 0036 701

Transistor 2SD601 A

TR402

928 0022100

Transistor 2SC2295

TR403

928 0036 701

TR404

272 0125 904

Transistor 2SD601A
Transistor 2SB709A

TR405-407 928 0036 701

Transistor 2SD601A

TR410

272 0125 904

Transistor 2SB709A

TR411,412

928 0036 701

Transistor 2SD601A

TR427

928 0022100

Transistor 2SC2295

TR428

928 0036 701

Transistor 2SD601A

TR429

928 0024 302

Transistor UN221 1

TR501,502 928 0036 701

Transistor 2SD601A

272 0125 904

Transistor 2SB709A

274 0036 701

Transistor 2SD601A

TR601-604 274 0155 909
928 0024 302
TR605
TR606

269 0139 907

TR607

928 0024 302

Transistor 2SD1306NETL
Transistor UN221 1
Transistor UN2 116
Transistor UN221 1

TR801-80 3 928 0036 701
TR804-808 272 0125 904
928 0036 701
TR809

Transistor 2SD601A

TR810

272 0125 904

Transistor 2SB709A

TR811-81 3 928 0036 701
272 0125 904
TR814

Transistor 2SD601 A

TR815 ,816 928 0036 701

Transistor 2SD601 A

Transistor 2SB709A
Transistor 2SD601A

Transistor 2SB709A
Transistor 2SD601A

269 0132 904

Transistor UN2111

TR827

272 0125 904

Transistor 2SB709A

TR830

928 0024 302

Transistor UN221 1

TR901

928 0024 302

TR825

TR951 .952 274 0155 909
D401.402

276 0432 000

Remarks

IC TC4053BF
IC MN187324XGD

IC903

TR503
TR504

I

IC YVZ152-F

IC601
IC602

TR818-82 2 928 0036 70 1

62

I

SEMICONDUCTORS GROUP

Transistor UN2211
Transistor 2SD1306NETL
Diode 1SS270A

Remote Sensor

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Part Name

I

Remarks

Ref. No.

Part No.

Part Name

I

Remarks

Ref. No.

Part No.

D404,405

276 0432 000

Diode 1SS270A

R461

247 0013 900

Chip 220kohm 1/10W

D601

276 0432 000

Diode 1SS270A

R462

247 0008 928

Chip 2.2kohm 1/1OW

RM73B··222J

D602

276 0554 014

Diode FC54M

247 0007 945

Chip lkohm 1/10W

RM73B··102J

D603

276 0432 000

Diode 1SS270A

R463
R464

247 0005 989

Chip 220ohm 1/1OW

RM73B··221J

247 0007 945

Chip 1kohm 1/10W

RM73B··102J

RM73B··224J

D801.802

276 0432 000

Diode 1SS270A

R465

D901-904

276 0432 000

Diode 1SS270A

R466
R480

247 0009 901

Chip 4. 7kohm 1/1OW

RM73B··472J

247 0008 928

Chip 2.2kohm 1/1OW

RM73B··222J

LD901

393 9464 905

LED SEL·1410G

R481
R482-493

247 0006 988
247 0005 905

Chip 560ohm 1/1OW

RM73B··561J

Chip 100ohm 1/10W

RM73B··101J

R494

247 0007 945

Chip 1kohm 1/10W

RM73B··102J

R495

247 0005 905

Chip 100ohm 1/10W

RM73B··101J

R501 ,502

247 0011 944

Chip 47kohm 1/1OW

RM73B··473J

R503

247 0009 082

Chip 10kohm 1/10W

RM73B··103J

R504

247 0014 967

Chip 1Mohm 1/1OW

RM73B··105J

R505

247 0006 920

Chip 330ohm 1/1OW

RM73B··331J

R506-508

Chip 470ohm 1/10W
Chip 100ohm 1/10W

RM73B··471J

R509-511

247 0006 962
247 0005 905

R512 ,513

247 0007 945

Chip 1kohm 1/10W

RM73B··102J

R514

247 0005 947

Chip 150ohm 1/10W

RM73B··151J

R515

247 0008 902

Chip 1.8kohm 1/1OW

RM73B··182J

R516

247 0007 945

Chip 1kohm 1/10W

RM73B··102J

R517

245 2370 920

Metal film 27kohm 1/4W

RN14K2E273F(5)

R518

247 0005 963

Chip 180ohm 1/10W

RM73B··181J

R519

247 0008 928

Chip 2.2kohm 1/10W

RM73B··222J

Green

RESISTORS GROUP (Not included Carbon Film±5%1/4W)
VR602,603 2116093970

Adjust 1OOkohm

V06PB104

VR801

21 1 6093938

Adjust 1kohm

V06PB102

VR951

21 1 0764001

Variable

V0920FA203

R401

247 0010 961

Chip 22kohm 1/1OW

RM73B··223J

R402

247 0009 943

Chip 6.8kohm 1/10W

RM73B··682J

R403

247 0008 928

Chip 2.2kohm 1/1OW

RM73B··222J

R404

247 0006 920

Chip 330ohm 1/10W

RM73B··331J

R405
R406

247 0008 928

Chip 2.2kohm 1/10W

RM73B··222J

247 0006 946

Chip 390ohm 1/10W

RM73B··391J

R407.408

247 0006 962

Chip 470ohm 1/10W

RM73B··471J

R409

247 0005 947

Chip 150ohm 1/10W

RM73B··151J

R410

247 0007 929

Chip 820ohm 1/10W

RM73B··821J

R411

247 0008 960

Chip 3.3kohm 1/1OW

RM73B··332J

R412

247 0006 962

Ch ip 470ohm 1/10W

RM73B··471J

R413

247 0010 084

Chip 27kohm 1/10W

RM73B··273J

R414

Ch ip 12kohm 1/10W

RM73B··123J

R415

247 0010 903
247 0012 943

Ch ip 120kohm 1/10W

RM73B··124J

R416

247 0012 927

Chip 100kohm 1/10W

RM73B··104J

R417

247 0009 082

Chip 10kohm 1/10W

RM73B··103J

R418

247 0006 988
247 0006 962

Chip 560ohm 1/10W
Chip 470ohm 1/10W

247 0008 902

Chip 1.8kohm 1/10W

RM73B··561J
RM73B··471J
RM73B··182J

R421

247 0006 991

Chip 620ohrr.1 /10W

RM73B··621J

R422
R423

247 0009 037
247 0005 989

Chip 6.2kohm 1/10W

RM73B··622J
RM73B··221J

R424
R425

247 0006 988
247 0008 944

R426

R419
R420

Chip 220ohm 1/1OW
Chip 560ohm 1/10W

RM73B··561J

Chip 2.7kohm 1/10W

RM73B··272J

247 0008 083

Chip 3.9kohm 1/10W

RM73B··392J

R427

247 0006 946

Chip 390ohm 1/10W

RM73B··391J

R428

247 0007 929

Chip 820ohm 1/10W

RM73B··821J

R430

247 0014 941

Chip 820kohm 1/1OW

RM73B··824J

R431

247 0014 909

Chip 560kohm 1/1OW

RM73B··564J

R439

247 0009 927

Chip 5.6kohm 1/10W

RM73B··562J

R440

247 0009 082

Chip 1Okohm 1/1OW

RM73B··103J

R441-443

Chip 100ohm 1/10W

RM73B··101J

R445

247 0005 905
247 0006 962

Chip 4?Dohm 1/1OW

RM73B··471J

R446

247 0006 959

Chip 430ohm 1/10W

RM73B··431J

R447

247 0007 945

Chip l kohm 1/10W

RM73B··102J

R451

247 0007 945

Chip lkohm 1/10W

RM73B··102J

R452

247 0006 904

Chip 270ohm 1/10W

RM73B··271J

R454

247 0007 945

RM73B··102J

R455

247 0004 964

Chip lkohm 1/10W
Chip 68ohm 1/10W

R458

247 0008 928

Chip 2.2kohm 1/10W

RM73B··222J

R459

247 0018 905

Chip Dohm 1/10W

R460

247 0008 928

Chip 2.2kohm 1/10W

RM73B··OROK
RM73B··222J

RM73B··680J

RM73B··101J

R520

247 0008 902

Chip 1.8kohm 1/10W

RM73B··182J

R521,522

247 0010 961

Chip 22kohm 1/1OW

RM73B··223J

R523

247 0008 928

Chip 2.2kohm 1/10W

RM73B··222J

R524-528

Chip 47kohm 1/1OW

RM73B··473J

R529

247 0011 944
247 0009 082

Chip 1Okohm 1/1OW

RM73B··103J

R530

247 0009 927

Chip 5.6kohm 1/1OW

RM73B··562J

R531

247 0009 943

Chip 6.8kohm 1/1OW

RM73B··682J

R532

247 0007 945

Chip 1kohm 1/10W

RM73B··102J

R533
R534

247 0009 082
247 0009 943

RM73B··103J
RM73B··682J

R535

247 0009 082

Chip 10kohm 1/10W
Chip 6.Skohm 1/10W
Chip 10kohm 1/1OW

R601

247 0007 929

Chip 820ohm 1/1OW

RM73B··821J

R602,603

247 0009 082

Chip 10kohm 1/10W

R604,605
R606

247 0008 928

Chip 2.2kohm 1/10W

247 0012 927

Chip 100kohm 1/10W

RM73B··103J
RM73B··222J
RM73B··104j

R607

247 0009 082

Chip 1Okohm 1/1OW

RM73B··103J

R608,609

247 0009 901

Chip 4.7kohm 1/10W

RM73B··472J

R610

247 0011 944

Chip 47kohm 1/1OW

RM73B··473J

R611

247 0012 927

Chip 100kohm 1/10W

RM73B··104J

R612

247 0012 901

Chip 82kohm 1/1OW

RM73B··823J

R613

247 0012 927

Chip 1OOkohm 111 OW

RM73B··104J

R614

247 0006 962

Chip 470ohm 1/10W

RM73B··471J

R615

247 0002 966

Chip 10ohm 1/10W

RM73B··100J

R616

247 0007 945

Chip 1kohm 1/10W

RM73B··102J

R620

247 0012 927

Chip 1OOkohm 1/1OW

RM73B··104J

R623

Chip Dohm 1/1OW

RM73B··DROK

R625

247 0018 905
247 0009 943

Chip 6.8kohm 1/1OW

RM73B··682J

R626-640

247 0005 905

Chip 100ohm 1/10W

RM73B··101J

R641

247 00-12 998

Chip 200kohm 1/1OW

RM73B··204J

R642

247 0012 927

Chip 1OOkohm 1/1OW

RM73B··104J

R643

247 0012 998

Chip 200kohm 1/1OW

RM73B··204J

R644

247 0003 907

Chip 15ohm 1/10W

RM73B··150J

R645

247 0014 925

Chip 680kohm 1/1OW

RM73B··684J

RM73B··103J

63

...

-LA-3500

Ref. No.

Part No.

Part Name

Remarks

Ref. No.

Part No.

Part Name

Remarks

R646

247 0012 998

Chip 200kohm 1/1OW

RM73B·-204J

R829 .830

247 0005 976

Chip 200ohm 1/10W

RM73B-·201 J

R647

247 0012 927

Chip 100kohm 1/10W

RM73B--104J

R831

247 0007 945

Chip 1kohm 1/10W

RM73B--102J

R648

247 0012 998

Chip 200kohm 1/10W

RM73B--204J

R832

247 0008 931

Chip 2.4kohm 1/1OW

RM73B-·242J

R649

247 0003 907

Chip 1Sohm 1/10W

RM73B--1 SOJ

R833

247 0008 944

Chip 2.7kohm 1/10W

RM73B--272J

R650

247 0014 925

Chip 680kohm 1/1OW

RM73B--684J

R834.835

247 0008 960

Chip 3.3kohm 1/1OW

RM73B--332J

R651

247 0013 984

Chip 470kohm 1/10W

RM73B--474J

R836

247 0005 976

Chip 200ohm 1/10W

RM73B--201J

R652
R653

247 0014 967
247 0012 998

Chip 1Mohm 1/10W
Chip 200kohm 1/1OW

RM73B--1 OSJ
RM73B--204J

R837
R838

247 0005 905
247 0008 931

Chip 100ohm 1/10W
Chip 2.4kohm 1/1OW

RM73B--1O1 J
RM73B--242J

R654

247 0013 984

Chip 470kohm 1/1OW

RM73B-·474J

R839

247 0009 082

Chip 10kohm 1/10W

RM73B--103J

R655

247 0014 967

Chip 1Mohm 1/10W

RM73B-·1OSJ

R840

247 0007 945

Chip 1kohm 1/10W

RM73B·-102J

R656

247 0012 998

Chip 200kohm 1/10W

RM73B--204J

R841

247 0007 961

Chip 1.2kohm 1/1OW

RM73B--122J

R657

247 0009 082

Chip 10kohm 1/10W

RM73B--103J

R842

247 0005 90S

Chip 100ohm 1/10W

RM73B--101J

R658

247 0009 927

Chip 5.6kohm 1/10W

RM73B-·562J

R843

247 0007 94S

Chip 1kohm 1/10W

RM73B--102J

R659

247 0009 998

Chip 11kohm 1/10W

RM73B--113J

R844

247 0006 962

Chip 470ohm 1/10W

RM73B··471J

R660-663

247 0009 901

Chip 4.7kohm 1/10W

RM73B--472J

R845

247 0007 932

Chip 910ohm 1/10W

RM73B··911J

R664

247 0009 082

Chip 1Okohm 1/1OW

RM73B--103J

R846-849

247 0007 945

Chip 1kohm 1/10W

RM73B··102J

R665.666

247 0011 944

Chip 47kohm 1/10W

RM73B--473J

R8SO

247 0010 961

Chip 22kohm 1/1OW

RM73B·-223J

R667

247 0007 945

Chip 1kohm 1/10W

RM73B--102J

R851

247 0007 987

Chip 1.Skohm 1/10W

RM73B--152J

R668.669

247 0006 920

Chip 330ohm 1/1OW

RM73B--331J

R852.853

247 0006 920

Chip 330ohm 1/1OW

RM73B--331J

R671

247 0009 082

Chip 1Okohm 1/1OW

RM73B--103J

R8SS.8S6

247 0004 977

Chip ?Sohm 1/10W

RM73B--750J

R672

247 0009 927

Chip S.6kohm 1/1OW

RM73B--562J

R8S8

247 0006 988

Chip 560ohm 1/1OW

RM73B--S61 J

R673

Chip 11kohm 1/10W

RM73B--113J

R8S9

247 0008 928

Chip 2.2kohm 1/1OW

RM73B--222J

R676.677

247 0009 998
247 0009 901

Chip 4.7kohm 1/10W

RM73B--472J

R860

247 0008 960

Chip 3.3kohm 1/1OW

RM73B--332J

R679-682

247 0011 944

Chip 47kohm 1/1OW

RM73B--473J

R861

247 0009 901

Chip 4.7kohm 1/10W

RM73B--472J

R683.684

247 0005 976

Chip 200ohm 1/10W

RM73B--201J

R862

247 0006 920

Chip 330ohm 1/1OW

RM73B-·331J

R685.686

247 0009 901

Chip 4.7kohm 1/1OW

RM73B--472J

R863

247 0009 082

Chip 1Okohm 1/1OW

RM73B--103J

R687

247 0004 922

Chip 47ohm 1/10W

RM73B·-470J

R864

247 0004 977

Chip ?Sohm 1/10W

RM73B--750J

R688

247 0007 929

Chip 820ohm 1/10W

RM73B·-821J

R86S

247 0006 920

Chip 330ohm 1/1OW

RM73B--331J

R689

247 0018 90S

Chip Oehm 1/10W

RM73B·-OROK

R868

247 0004 977

Chip ?Sohm 1/10W

RM73B--750J

R691 .692

247 0011 944

Chip 47kohm 1/10W

RM73B·-4 73J

R869.870

247 0009 98S

Chip 10kohm 1/10W

RM73B--103J

R693.694

247 0005 976

Chip 200ohm 1/1OW

RM73B--201 J

R871

247 0005 905

Chip 1OOohm 1/1OW

RM73B-·101J

R695.696

247 0009 901

Chip 4.7kohm 1/10W

RM73B--472J

R872

247 0008 928

Chip 2.2kohm 1/1OW

RM73B·-222J

R697

247 0006 962

Chip 470ohm 1/1OW

RM73B--471J

R873

247 0011 944

Chip 47kohm 1/1OW

RM73B--473J

R801

247 0006 988

Chip 560ohm 1/1OW

RM73B--561J

R874

247 0007 903

Chip 680ohm 1/10W

RM73B--681 J

R802

247 0008 928

Chip 2.2kohm 1/1OW

RM73B--222J

R87S

247 0007 929

Chip 820ohm 1/10W

RM73B--821 J

R803

247 0009 082

Chip 10kohm 1/10W

RM73B--103J

R876

247 0007 94S

Chip 1kohm 1/10W

RM73B--102J

R804

247 0006 991

Chip 620ohm 1/1OW

RM73B--621J

R877

247 0006 962

Chip 470ohm 1/10W

RM73B--471 J

R805

247 0008 928

Chip 2.2kohm 1/10W

RM73B--222J

R878

247 0007 903

Chip 680ohm 1/10W

RM73B-·681 J

R806

247 0009 927

Chip 5.6kohm 1/10W

RM73B--562J

R879-882

247 0006 904

Chip 270ohm 1/10W

RM73B--271J

R807

247 0007 945

Chip 1kohm 1/10W

RM73B--102J

R883

247 0009 082

Chip 1Okohm 1/1OW

RM73B·-103J

R808

247 0011 944

Chip 47kohm 1/10W

RM73B--473J

R88S

247 0009 901

Chip 4.7kohm 1/10W

RM73B--472J

R809

247 0010 929

Chip 15kohm 1/10W

RM73B--153J

R886

24S 2226 003

Metal film 62kohm 1/4W

RN14K2E623G(5)

R810

247 0005 989

Chip 220ohm 1/1OW

RM73B·-221 J

R887

24S 2376 021

Metal film 7.Skohm 1/4W

RN14K2E7S2G(S)

R812.813

247 0006 920

Chip 330ohm 1/10W

RM73B--331J

R888

247 0009 082

Chip 10kohm 1/10W

RM73B--103J
RN14K2E224G(S)

R81 4

247 0009 901

Chip 4.7kohm 1/1OW

RM73B--472J

R889

24S 2376 092

Metal film 220kohm 1/4W

R815

247 0004 922

Chip 47ohm 1/10W

RM73B--470J

R890-893

247 0018 90S

Chip Oohm 1/10W

RM73B--OROK

R816

247 0005 905

Chip 100ohm 1/10W

RM73B--101J

R901 ,902

247 0009 082

Chip 1Okohm 1/1OW

RM73B--103J

R817

247 0014 967

Chip 1Mohm 1/10W

RM73B·-1 OSJ

R903-905

247 0007 945

Chip 1kohm 1/10W

RM73B--102J

R818

247 0009 082

Chip 10kohm 1/10W

RM73B--103J

R906

247 0009 082

Chip 10kohm 1/10W

RM73B--103J

R819

247 0007 945

Chip 1kohm 1/10W

RM73B--102J

R907-914

247 0011 944

Chip 47kohm 1/1OW

RM73B--473J

R820 .821

247 0012 927

Chip 100kohm 1/10W

RM73B--104J

R917

247 0006 920

Chip 330ohm 1/10W

RM73B--331J

R822

247 0006 920

Chip 330ohm 1/1OW

RM73B-·331J

R919

247 0009 082

Chip 10kohm 1/10W

RM73B--103J

R823

247 0009 901

Chip 4.7kohm 1/10W

RM73B-·472J

R921-926

247 0009 082

Chip 10kohm 1/10W

247 0008 928

Chip 2.2kohm 1/1OW

RM73B--222J

R927

247 0009 901

247 0007 945

Chip 1kohm 1/10W

RM73B--102J

Chip 4.7konm 111ow

RM73B·-103J

R824
R825 ,826

R928

247 0007 945

Chip 1kohm 1/10W

R827

247 0007 987

Chip 1.5kohm 1/10W

RM73B--152J

R929

247 0018 905

Chip Oehm 1/1OW

RM73B--OROK

R828

247 0005 905

Chip 100ohm 1/10W

RM73B·-101J

R931

247 0009 901

Chip 4.7kohm 1/10W

RM73B-·472J

64

RM73B--472J
RM73B--102J

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Ref No.

Part No.

Park Name

Remarks

Part No.

R951 .952
R953,954

247 001 2 927

Chip 1OOkohm 1/1OW

RM73B·-104J

C513

CC73SL1H121J

Chip 12kohm 1/10W

RM73B--123J

C514

257 0004 987
254 4254 909

Chip(Ceramic) 120pF/50V

247 0010 903

Electrolytic 1Oµ F/16V

CE04W1C100M

R955,956

247 0009 969

Chip 8.2kohm 1/10W

RM73B--822J

C516

257 0004 903

247 0004 948

Chip 56ohm 1/10W

RM73B--560J

C517

257 0004 987

Chip(Ceramic) 56pF/50V
Chip(Ceramic) 120pF/50V

CC73SL1H560J

R957.958
R959- 962

247 0009 901

Ch ip 4.7kohm 1/10W

RM73B··472J

C518

254 4260 951

Electrolytic 2.2µF/50V

CE04W1H2R2M

Ch ip 100kohm 1/1OW

RM73B--1 04J

C519

255 1265 936

Film 0.01 ftF/50V

C093M1H1 03J(B)

C520

257 0014 935

Chip(Ceramic) 0. 1ft F/25V

CK73F1E104Z

C521

2551265 936

Film 0.01 µF/50V

CQ93M1H103J(B)

C522

2551265 923

Film 0.0082µF/50V

CQ93M1H822J(B)

C523
C527

2551265 936

C093M1 H103J(B)

257 0010 900

Film 0.01 µF/50V
Chip(Ceramic) 0.01µF/50V

C601

254 4305 065

Electrolytic 1ft F/50V

CK73B1H1 03K
CE04W1 H010M(SRE)

C602

Electrolytic 1ftF/50V (Bipolar)

CE04D1 H01 OMBP

C603

254 3061 902
2561034 076

Metalized 0.1µF/50V

CF93A 1H104J

C604

2561035017

Metalized 0.22µF/50V

CF93A 1H224J

C605

257 0014 935

Chip( Ceramic) 0.1 µF/25V

CK73F1 E104Z

C606

2551264 908

Film 0.001 µF/50V

C093M1 H102J(B)

C607

257 0014 935

Chip(Ceramic) 0.1µF/25V

CK73F1E1 04Z

C608

254 4254 925

Electrolytic 33µF/16V

CE04W1C330M

C609

2551265 978

Film 0.022µF/50V

C093M1 H223J(B)

C610
C611

2561035 059

Metalized 0.47ftF/50V

CF93A 1H474J

254 4252 930

C612
C613

Electrolytic 1OOftF/1OV
Chip(Ceramic) 0.1 µF/25V

CE04W1A101M

257 0014 935
257 0012 966

C620
C621

R963-988

247 0012 927

Park Name

Remarks

Ref No.

CAPACITORS GROUP
CK73F1 E104Z
CC73SL1H121J

257 0014 935
257 0004 987

Chip(Ceramic) 0.1 ~1F/25V

257 0005 986
257 0006 927

Chip(Ceramic) 330pF/50V
Chip(Ceramic) 470pF/50V

CC73SL1H331J

C405
C406

257 0003 920

Chip(Ceramic) 27pF/50V

CC73SL1H270J

C407

257 0004 945

Chip(Ceramic) 82pF/50V

CC73SL1H820J

C408

257 0003 920

Chip(Ceramic) 27pF/50V

CC73SL1H270J

C409
C410.411

257 0001 951

Chip(Ceramic) 3pF/50V

CC73SL1H3ROC

257 0012 966

Chip(Ceramic) 0.01 µF/50V

CK73F1H103Z

C412

254 4252 927

Electrolytic 47µF/10V

CE04W1A470M

Chip(Ceramic) 0.01µF/50V

CK73F1H103Z

C401
C402.403
C404

C41 3

Chip(Ceramic) 120pF/50V

CC73SL1H471J

C414

257 0010 900

Ch ip(Ceramic) 0.01µ F/50V

CK73B1 H103K

C415

257 0003 904

Chip(Ceramic) 22pF/50V

CC73SL1H220J

C416

257 0004 932

Chip(Ceramic) 75pF/50V

CC73SL 1H750J

C41 7

257 0004 958

Chip(Ceramic) 91pF/50V

CC73SL1H910J

C41 8

257 0004 929

Ch ip(Ceramic) 68pF/50V

CC73SL 1H680J

C419

254 4250 932

Electrolytic 220µ F/6.3V

CE04WOJ221 M

C420

257 0004 945

Chip(Ceramic) 82pF/50V

CC73SL 1H820J

C421

257 0003 975

Ch ip(Ceramic) 43pF/50V

CC73SL1H430J

C422

257 0012 966

Chip(Ceramic) 0.01 ftF/50V

CK73F1 H103Z

C423

254 4252 930

Electrolytic 1OOµF/1OV

CE04W1A101M

C424

257 0003 920

Ch ip(Ceramic) 27pF/50V

CC73SL 1H270J

C425
C426

257 0004 929
254 4260 935

Chip(Ceramic) 68pF/50V
Electrolytic 0.47µF/50V

CC73SL 1H680J
CE04W1 HR47M

C427-429

257 0012 966

Chip(Ceramic) O.Q1 ft F/50V

CK73F1 H103Z

C430

254 4252 930

Electrolytic 1OOftF/1OV

CE04W1A101M

C431

254 4250 932

Electrolytic 220µF/6.3V

CE04WOJ221 M

C432
C433

257 0012 966
257 0004 945

Ch ip(Ceramic) 0.01 ftF/50V
Chip(Ceramic) 82pF/50V

CK73F1H1 03Z
CC73SL 1H820J

C436

257 0007 900

Chip(Ceramic) 0.001ftF/50V

CC73SL1H102J

C440

254 4305 065

Electrolytic 1µ F/50V

CE04W1 H01 OM(SRE)

C441.442

257 0003 946

Chip(Ceramic) 33pF/50V

C443
C445

254 4252 930
257 0005 986
254 4254 909

Electrolytic 100µ F/1OV
Chip(Ceramic) 330pF/50V
Electrolytic 1OµF/16V

CC73SL1H330J
CE04W1A101M
CC73SL1H331 J
CE04W1C100M

C446
C447
C448

257 0005 944

Chip(Ceramic) 220pF/50V

CC73SL1H221 J

257 0014 935

Chip(Ceramic) 0.1µF/25V

CK73F1E104Z

C462

257 0012 966

C496

257 0004 961

Chip(Ceramic) 0.01 ftF/25V
Chip(Ceramic) 1OOpF/50V

CK73F1E103Z
CC73SL1H101J

C501

254 4252 927

Electrolytic 4?>1F/1OV

CE04W1A470M

C502- 504

257 0014 935

C505
C506

254 4252 969
257 0014 935

Chip(Ceramic) 0.1ftF/25V
Electrolytic 470µF/1OV

CK73F1E104Z
CE04W1 A471 M

Chip(Ceramic) 0.1ftF/25V

CK73F1 E1 04Z

C507

257 0004 961

Chip(Ceramic) 1OOpF/50V

CC73SL1H101 J

C508

257 0006 927

Chip(Ceramic) 470pF/50V

CC73SL1H471 J

C509

257 0006 969

Chip(Ceramic) 680pF/50V

CC73SL1H681 J

C510

257 0014 935

Chip(Ceramic) 0.1ftF/25V

CK73F1E104Z

C511 .512

254 4254 909

Electrolytic 1Oµ F/16V

CE04W1C100M

CC73SL1H121J

Chip( Ceramic) 0.01µF/50V

CK73F1E104Z
CK73F1H103Z

257 0006 901

Chip(Ceramic) 390pF/50V

CC73SL1 H391 J

257 0002 905

Chip(Ceramic) 8pF/50V

CC73SL1H8ROD

C624

257 0014 935

Chip(Ceramic) 0.1 fLF/25V

CK73F1E104Z

C625

254 4254 909

Electrolytic 10µF/16V

CE04W1C100M

C626-628

257 0014 935

Chip(Ceramic) 0.1 µF/25V

C629,630

254 4368 934

Electrolytic 100µ F/25V

CK73F1E104.Z
CE04W1 El01 M(ASF)

C631-634

254 4356 001

Electrolytic 1OµF/50V

CE04W1H1OOMC(ARS)

C635

Film 820pF/1OOV

CQ93P2A821 J(NH)

C636
C637

255 4232 005
255 4232 018
255 4232 034

FHm 180pF/1OOV
Film 0.001µF/1OOV

C093P2A181 J(NH)
CQ93P2A102J(NH)

C638

255 4232 076

Film 200pF/1OOV

C093P2A201J(NH)

C640

255 4232 005

Film 820pF/1OOV

CQ93P2A821J(NH)

C641

255 4232 018

Film 180pF/1OOV

CQ93P2A 181 J(NH)

C642
C643

255 4232 034
255 4232 076

Film 0.001µF/1OOV
Film 200pF/1OOV

CQ93P2A 102J(NH)

C650

254 4254 909

C653-656

257 0014 935

Electrolytic 1OµF/16V
Chip(Ceramic) 0.1 µF/25V

C657

257 0003 904

Chip(Ceramic) 22pF/50V

C660
C658.659
C661

254 4254 954
254 4356 739
257 0003 904

Electrolytic 220µF/16V
Electrolytic 47pF/50V
Chip(Ceramic) 22pF/50V

C665,666

254 4356 739

Electrolytic 47pF/50V

CC73SL1H220J
CE04W1 H470MC(ARS)

C667-670

254 4356 014

Electrolytic 1OOµF/50V

CE04W1H101 MC(ARS)

C671-679

257 0014 935

C681-684

257 0014 935

Chip(Ceramic) 0.1pF/25V
Chip( Ceramic) 0.1µF/25V

CK73F1 E104Z
CK73F1E104Z

C685

257 0005 986

Chip(Ceramic) 330pF/50V

CC73SL1H331 J

C686-689

257 0014 935

Chip( Ceramic) 0.1 µF/25V

CK73F1E104Z

C690

254 4452 701

CE04W1 C471 MC(ASF)

C691,692

256 1045 007

Electrolytic 470ftF/16V
Metalized 1µF/63V

C693.694

256 1045 010

Metalized 0.47ftF/63V

CF93B1J474K(SA)

C695

257 0014 935

Chip(Ceramic) 0.1µF/25V

CK73F1El04Z

C801

257 0003 946

Chip(Ceramic) 33pF/50V

CC73SL1H330J

C802

257 0004 929

Chip(Ceramic) 68pF/50V

CC73SL 1H680J

C093P2A201J(NH)
CE04W1C1 QOM
CK73F1 E104Z
CC73SL1H220J
CE04W1 C221 M
CE04W1 H470MC(ARS)

CF93B1J105K(SA)

65

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Ref No.

Part No.

Park Name

Remarks

Ref No.

Park Name

I Part No.

Remarks

257 0003 946

Chip(Ceramic) 33pF/50V

CC73SL 1H330J

C896

254 4250 042

Electrolytic 330pF/6.3V

CE04WOJ331 M

Chip(Ceramic) 3pF/50V

CC73SL 1H3ROC

C897

CE04WOJ221 M

Electrolytic 47>tF/1OV

CE04W1A470M

C898

254 4250 932
254 4254 938

Electrolytic 220riF/6.3V

C805

257 0001 951
254 4252 927

Electrolytic 47riF/16V

CE04W1C470M

C806

254 4254 909

Electrolytic 1Oft F/16V

CE04W1C100M

C901

254 4260 980

Electrolytic 1Or1F/50V

CE04W1H100M

C807

254 4252 927

Electrolytic 47ftF/1OV

CE04W1A470M

C904

257 0012 966

Chip(Ceramic) 0.01 riF/50V

CK73F1H1032

C808

257 0012 966

Chip(Ceramic) 0.01ftF/50V

CK73F1H1032

C905

Electrolytic 47ftF/16V

CE04W1C470M

C809-811

Electrolytic 100pF/10V

CE04W1A101M

C907-909

Chip(Ceramic) 120pF/50V
Chip(Ceramic) 0.1 pF/25V

CC73SL 1H121 J
CK73F1E104Z

C951.952
C953,954

254 4252 941
257 0004 903

Chip(Ceramic) 0.1 ftF/25V
Electrolytic 100ri F/16V

CK73F1 E1042
CE04W1C101M

C813-817

254 4252 930
257 0004 987
257 0014 935

254 4254 938
257 0014 935

Chip(Ceramic) 56pF/50V

CC73SL 1H560J

C818.819

257 0003 904

Chip( Ceramic) 22pF/50V

CC73SL 1H220J

C955.956

257 0012 966

Chip( Ceramic) 0.01 µF/50V

CK73F1H1 032

C820

257 0007 900

Chip(Ceramic) 0.001pF/50V

CC73SL 1H102J

C957

257 0014 935

Chip( Ceramic) 0.1 pF/25V

CK73F1E1042

C821
C822

257 0014 935
257 0010 900

Chip(Ceramic) 0.1 ftF/25V

CK73F1 E1042

257 0009 953

Chip(Ceramic) 0.01 ftF/50V
Chip(Ceramic) 0.0039µF/50V

CK73B 1H103K

C823
C824

255 1265 907

Film 0.0068pF/50V

CQ93M1 H682J(B)

C825

254 4305 065

Electrolytic 1p F/50V

CE04W1 H01 OM(SRE)

C803
C804

C812

CK73B1 H392K

C826

257 0002 921

Chip( Ceramic) 1OpF/50V

CC73SL 1H1 OOD

C827

257 0012 966

Chip(Ceramic) 0.01 ftF/50V

CK73F1H1032

C828.829

257 0014 935

Chip( Ceramic) 0.1 ftF/25V

CK73F1E1042

C830

257 00 14 935

Chip( Ceramic) 0.1 ftF/25V

CK73F1E1042

C831

254 4252 930

Electrolytic 100pF/10V

CE04W1A101M

C832

257 0014 935

CK73F1E1042

C833

254 4252 930

Chip(Ceramic) 0.1 ftF/25V
Electrolytic 100µ F/1OV

CE04W1A101M

C834

257 0014 935

Chip( Ceramic) 0.1 ftF/25V

CK73F1 E1042

C835

254 4252 930

Electrolytic 1OOft F/1OV

CE04W1A101M

C836-838

257 0014 935

Chip(Ceramic) 0.1 ftF/25V

CK73F1E1042

C839
C840.841

254 4305 065

Electrolytic 1p F/50V

CE04W1 H01 OM(SRE)

257 0014 935

Chip( Ceramic) 0.1r1F/25V

C842

254 4252 930

Electrolytic 100ftF/10V

CK73F1 E1042
CE04W1A101M

C843

257 0003 962

Chip(Ceramic) 39pF/50V

CC73SL 1H390J

C844

257 0005 902

Chip(Ceramic) 150pF/50V

CC73SL1H151J

C845

257 0005 928

Chip(Ceramic) 180pF/50V

C846

257 0003 904

Chip(Ceramic) 22pF/50V

CC73SL1H 181J
CC73SL 1H220J

C847
C848

254 4252 930

Electrolytic 100ftF/10V

CE04W1A101M

257 0003 946

Chip(Ceramic) 33pF/50V

CC73SL1H330J

C849

254 4252 901

Electrolytic 22riF/1OV

CE04D1 A220M

C850

254 4252 930

Electrolytic 100ftF/10V

CE04W1A101M

C851

257 0012 966

Chip( Ceramic) 0.01 ftF/50V

CK73F1H1032

C852

Electrolytic 1Or1F/16V

C853

254 4254 909
257 0012 966

Chip(Ceramic) 0.01 ftF/50V

CE04W1C100M
CK73F1H1032

C854.855

254 4252 930

Electrolytic 100r1F/10V

CE04W1A101M

C856
C857

257 0012 966
257 0004 961

Chip( Ceramic) 0.01 pF/50V

CK73F1H1 032
CC73SL 1H101 J

C858

257 0005 986

Chip(Ceramic) 1OOpF/50V
Chip(Ceramic) 330pF/50V

C859

257 0004 961

Chip(Ceramic) 1OOpF/50V

CC73SL 1H101 J

C860

2551265 936

Film 0.01 pF/50V

CQ93M1 H103J(B)

C861

257 0004 945

Chip(Ceramic) 82pF/50V

CC73SL 1H820J

C862

Chip(Ceramic) 0.01riF/50V

CK73F1H1032

C863

257 0012 966
257 0006 969

Chip(Ceramic) 680pF/50V

CC73SL1H681J

C864

2561035 017

Metalized 0.22µF/50V

CF93A 1H224J

C865

255 1265 994

Film 0.033ftF/50V

CQ93M1 H333J(B)

C867-870

257 0005 944

CC73SL 1H221 J

C878
C883

257 0012 966
255 4085 074

Chip(Ceramic) 220pF/50V
Chip(Ceramic) 0.01p F/50V

C884

257 0004 961

CC73SL1H331 J

CK73F1 H1032

Film 0.0082ftF/50V

CQ93P1 H822G

Chip(Ceramic) 100pF/50V

CC73SL1H101J

C890

2561034 076

Metalized 0.1pF/50V

CF93A 1H104J

C894

257 0014 935

Chip(Ceramic) 0.1 r1F/25V

CK73F1 E1042

66

OTHERS
L401

235 0060 921

Inductor 18pH

L402.403

235 0060 950

Inductor 1OµH

L404,405
L406,407

235 0074 962
235 0070 940

Inductor 6.8pH

L408

235 0070 911

Inductor 22r1H

L409.410

235 0070 937

Inductor 33ft H

L411

235 0060 950

Inductor 10pH

L412

235 0060 963

Inductor 15pH

L501

235 0070 911

Inductor 22r1H

L601

235 0060 950
235 0074 904

Inductor 1OpH
Inductor 10pH

L801

235 0060 950
235 0070 940

L802.803

235 0070 924

L804.805

235 0060 950

Inductor 10pH

L806

235 0060 905

Inductor 2.2µH

L807

235 0060 950

Inductor 10pH

L808
L809

235 0074 959
235 0074 975

Inductor 3.9pH
Inductor 8.2pH

L810-814

235 0060 950

Inductor 10pH

L815

235 0070 940

L602
L603

Inductor 39pH

Inductor 5.6pH
Inductor 39pH
Inductor 27µH

Inductor 39µH

SW901-905 212 4388 907

Tact Switch

SW907-911 212 4388 907
399 0196 908
X901

Tact Switch

DL501

231 5902 008

Delay Line

T501

231 5901 009

Filter Coil

X601

399 0096 008

Crystal

16MHz

X801

399 0098 003

Crystal
Band Pass Filter

21.8MHz
14.3MHz

Ceramic Resonator

FL801.802

2610137002

FL901

393 8003 008

FL Tube

JG901

219 0013 002

Jog Shuttle Switch

JK003

204 8265 009

4P RCA Pin Jack

YC001

204 8426 013

S Video Out Terminal

JK001

204 8329 000

2P Pin Jack

JK901

204 8322 007

Headphone Jack

JK004

269 0098 006
205 0343 061

Optical OutTerminal

CN6B

4.19MHz

S Video Out

Optical Out

6P Connector Base(KR-PH)

CN6A
CN8B

205 0343 061

6P Connector Base(KR-PH )

205 0823 002

SP Connector Plug

CN9B

205 0823 015

9P Connector Plug

CN13B

205 0823 028

13P Connector Plug

CN13D

205 0668 063

13P FFC Connector Base

CN15B

205 0668 005

15P FFC Connector Base

To Main Unit

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2U·27598 TRANS UNIT
Park Name

Remarks

Ref. No.

Remarks

Part Name

Part No.

Ref No.

Part No.

CN17B

205 0668 076

17P FFC Connector Base

203 6414 008

4P SAN Shield Cord

203 0475 072

1P SIN Contact Ass'y

L=60 Black

203 0503 025

1P SIN Connector Ass'y

L=80 Brown

203 0319 044

1P SIN Connector Ass'y

L=170 Yellow

203 0526 002

1P SIN Contact Ass'y

L=100

203 0526 028

1P SIN Contact Ass'y

L=290

203 2292 033

2P SAN Connector Ass'y

203 8367 001

SP SAN Connector Cord

RESISTORS (Not included Carbon Film ±5% 1/4W)

443 8568 107

LED Holder

R750

205 0452 017

Style Pin

To Main Unit

SEMICONDUCTORS GROUP
IC707

263 0809 006

IC NJM7805FA(S)

D720

276 0405 008

Diode S1 WB(A)

D721 ,722

276 0386 017

Diode S2VB20F

244 2064 932

Metallic film 3.9ohm 1W (Bipolar)

RS14B3A392JNBS

CK45E2H103P

CAPACITORS
C720-722

2531053 003

Ceramic0.01 µF/500V

C723,724

254 4319 792

Electrolytic 4700µF/25V

CE04W1 E472MC(ASF)

C725

254 4255 720

Electrolytic 6800µF/16V

CE04W1C682MC

C726

254 4255 717

Electrolytic 4700µF/16V

CE04W1C472MC

C727

254 4255 704

Electrolytic 3300µF/16V

CE04W1C332MC

C728

254 4261 769

Electrolytic 1OOOµF/50V

CE04W1H102MC

253801470:?

Ceia~i0.) 0lµF/109V AC

.CK45F2GAC1 o3MC
CE04W1H100M

6C7!jQ

.•···

C761

254 4260 980

Electrolytic 1OµF/50V

C762

253 9036 006

BC Ceramic 0.1µF/25V

CK45F=1 E104Z

C763

254 4260 980

Electrolytic 1OµF/50V

CE04W1H100M

C764

253 9036 006

BC Ceramic 0.1 µF/25V

CK45F=1E104Z

202 0040 909

Fuse Clip

OTHERS

67

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2U·2572 SWITCH UNIT
Ref. No.

68

Part No.

Part Name

212 1114 006

SWITCH

203 4935 000

3P SAN Connector Cord

205 0702 068

7P FFC Connector Base

Remarks

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NIPPON COWMBIA CO.. LTD.
14-14, AKASAKA4-CHOME , MINATO-KU, TOKYO 107-11 , JAPAN
Telephone : 03 (3584) 8111
Cable : NIPPON COLUMBIA TOKYO Telex: JAPANOLA J22591
Printed in Japan 405

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