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Hi-Fi
Multi
Laser
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SERVICE MANUAL
MODEL
LA-3500
MULTI LASER DISC PLAYER
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CONTENTS
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 -
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EXPLODED VIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 -79
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
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22 -34 MAIN UNIT .
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ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 -
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FRONT PANEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
PICKUP AND SERVO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 -40 TRAY I DRIVE UNIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
VIDEO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
41
PICK BASE I TRAVERSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 , 79
SEMICONDUCTORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 -57 CIRCUIT BLOCK DIAGRAM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 -84
P.W.B. ASS'Y PARTS LIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 -68 SERVO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
2U-2570
MAIN
UNIT
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. 59 -62 AUDIO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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2U-2571
SUB
UNIR
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2U-2759 TRANSFORMER UNIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 CONTROL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
2U-2572
SWITCH
UNIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 SPINDLE SERVO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
PRINTED WIRING BOARD
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EXPLODED VIEW OF PARTS LIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 WIRING DIAGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
PACKING & ACCESSORIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 -92
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COLUMBIA
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IMPORTANT
TO
SAFETY
WARNING
:
TO PREVENT
FIR
E OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO
NOT
EXPOSE THIS
APPLIANCE TO
RAIN
OR MOISTURE.
Please,
record
and
retain
the
Model
name
and
se
rial
number
ol
your
set
s
hown on
th
e
rating
label
.
M
odel
No.
LA
-3500 Serial N
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2
RISK
Of
ELECTRI
C
SHOCK
DO
NOT Of'EN
CAUTION:
TO
REDUCE
THE
RI
SK OF
ELECTR
IC SHOCK,
DO
NOT REMOVE COVER {OR BACK) . NO U
SER
SERVICEABLE
PARTS INSIDE.
REFER
SERVICING
TO
QUALIFIED
SERV
ICE
PERSONNEL.
The
lightning
flash wi th
arrowhead
symbol
within
an
equilate1al triang le is intended 10 alert the user ol the
presence of uninsulated "dangerous
voltage"
within
the
product's
enc
l
osure
thal
may
be of
suff
1
c1en
1
magn11ude
10
cons1ltu1e a risk of elect1ic shock
to
persons.
The exclarnelion
point
within
an equilateral
triangle
is
in1ended 10 alert the user
of
the
pro
senco
of
im
ponant
opera1ing and
maintenance
!servic
ing)
ins1ruc1ion
in
!he
literature
accompanying
the ap-
pliance.
CAUTION
TO PREVENT
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
DO
NOT
USE
TH
IS (POLA·
RIZEDI PLUG WITH AN EXTENSI
ON
CORO.
RECEPTACLE
OR
OTHER OUT
LET
UNLESS
THE
BLADES CAN
BE
FULLY
IN
SERT~O
TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE.
ATTENTION
POUR
PREVEN
IR
LES
CHOCS E
LE
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.
NOTE:
This
Multi
Laser Disk p layer
t1ses
the
semiconductor
lase1. To
allow
you to
enjoy
music
at
a slable ope1at1on, it
is
re<:ommended
to
u
se
this
ma
r
oom
of
5°C
(4
1°
F)
-
3S
"C (95°
F)
,
LABELS
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CAUTION.
USE OF
CO
NTROLS OR
ADJUSTMENTS
OR
RE
FOR
MAN
CE
OF
PROCE
-
DURES OT
HE
R THAN THOSE S
PE
C
IF
I
ED
H
ERE
IN
MAY
RESULT IN
HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.
THE
CO
MPA
CT
DISC PLAYER SHOULD NOT
BE
ADJUSTED OR R
EPA
IR
ED
BY
ANYONE
EX
CE
PT
PR
OPERLY QUALIFIED
SE
RV
I
CE
PER
SO
NN
EL.
NOTE :
This
unit
may
cause ln terforence
10
radio and
telev
is
ion
reception if
you do
no1
operate
11
in st1icl accordance
w11h
1hls OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS.
Th
is
uni
t
comp
lios
with
Class B
computing
devic
e rules in accor-
dance
with
the specifica11ons in Sub-part J
or
Part
15
of
1h
e
FCC
Rules.
wh
ich
ere
designed
10
provide
reasonable
pro1oc11on
11g11ins1
such interference in a residential installat
ion
.
lf
the
unit
does cause
interference to any radio
or
tel
evision
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
o
uilet
•This
is
no
t e
in
eccord an
ce
with
Section
15.838 of
the
FCC
Rules.
)
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
3.
4 .
Read lns1ruc
11
ons
-All the
satcty
and
operating
ms
1wc
11ons
should
be read before
1he
appliance is operated.
Retain I
nstructions
-
Th
e
sa
lety and
operating
inatruct1ons
should
be r
etomcd
for
futu1e reference.
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ap1Jlia11i'f nd m the
operating
Follow
lns
11u
ctions -All
operating
and uso
instru
ctions
should
bu
followed
5.
Cleaning -
Unp
lug
this
video
producl
rrdtn
1he
wall
outlet
before
cleaning. Do
not
use
liquid
cleaners
or
aaco1ol cl
ea
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
Moi
sture -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
swimm
in
g
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.
Us
e
only
w11h
a
c1111.
stund
, 1ripod, hrackcl ,
01
table
1o
commended
by
lhe
manulBcturer.
or
sold
with
the
video
product
.
Any
mounting
of
the
appliarte
should
follow
the
manufacturer's
instructions,
and should lllie a
mourlllng
accessory
recommended
by the
manufacturer
.
SA.
An
appliance
and
cart
combination
should
be
moved
with
care.
Quick s
tops
, excessive
for
ce.
and
uneven
surfaces
may
cause the
appliance and car1
combination
to
overturn
9. Venti
lation
-Slots and
openings
in
the cabinet are pro'Jided for
ven
1il
at1on
and
10 ensure
reliab
le
ope
1ation o f the
video
product
and
to
protecl
ii
fr
om
ove
rh
eati
ng
. and these
openings
must
not
be
blocked
or
cove
re
d. The
ope
nings shou ld never be blocked
by
placing
1he
video
product
on
a bed, sofa, 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
c
1u
rer's instruc1ions have been
adho1e
to
.
10
. Power Sources -This video
product
sh
ould
be operated
only
from
the
typ
e
of
power
source
Indicated
on
the rna1kmg label.
If
you are
not s
um
ol
the
typ
e
of
power
supply
to
your
home.
consuh
your
appliance dealer or loca l
power
compan
y. For
video
products
intended
10
operate
from
ba11t
Hy
power
.
or
other
sou
rces, refor
to
the
operating
instructions
11
.
Grounding
or
Polamation
- l
h1
s v
id
eo
product
is eQulpped
whh
a
polar
iled
alternacing·current
lino
plug
fa
plug
havmg
one blade
wider
than tho other).
This
plug
will
fit
into
the
power
ou tlet
on
ly
one
way. This
1s
a
sa
fety f
eature
.
If
you arc
unable
IO
in sert the ptug
fully
m10
the
ou1le1.
try
reversing rhe
plug
. If the
plug
shou
ld
s1itl fail
to
111
, contact
your
electrician
to
replace
your
obso
lete
ou
ll
et
. Do
nol
defeal
lhe
sa
fe
ty
purpose
of
the polarized
plug
.
12 Power-Cord Protec1ion -
Power
·
Supp
ly
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
auent
ion
to
cords
at
plugs,
convenience receptacles, and the
point
where
they
exit
frorn the
appliance.
flGURE A
EX>Ml'lE
Of
ANTENNA
CAOUHOING
ASPCll
NAnQHAl
CUClAICAl
COOE
)
14. Ou1doo1
Antenna
Grounding
-If en
outside
an1enna
or
cable
system is connectec
ll
o the video
product,
be su1e the an1enna
or
c
able
system is
grounded
so
as
to
pr
ovide
some
protection
againsl
voltage surges and
built
-up sl alic charg
es
. Sect i
on
810 o f the
National
Electrical Code.
ANSlfNFPA
No. 7()-1984,
provides
in-
forma
t
ion
wilh
resp
ec
\
to
propei
g1oundmg o f the
mast
and
supporting
s
1r
u<;,1u
r
e,
grounding
of
the lead-
in
wire
to
an antenna
discharge
unit,
size
ol
g r
ounding
conductors. location
of
antonna
-
di
sc
horge
unit,
connec
tion
10
grounding
elect rodes. and require-
ments
101
ihe
groundmg
electrode. See Figure A.
I S. L1gh1ning -For added protec
ti
on
101
this
vi
deo
producl
receiver
during
a lig
htning
storm, or
when
it
ts
left unaUended
and
unused
for
long
periods
of
time
,
unp
lug it
from
!he
wall
ou \let and
disconnect
the antenna
or
cable system This
will
prevent
damage
to th e
video
product
due
to
l
ightning
and
power
-
lin
e
surge
s.
16
Power
Lines
-An
outside
antenna syst
em
should
not
be l
ocated
in
th
e
vicinity
of
overh
ead
power
lines
or
o
th
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 f
rom
1ouchi
ng
such powo1 Imes
or
circ
uil
s
as
contact wi1h
them
m1gh1
be
lata
l.
17
Overl
oadiny
-Do
not
uvc1load
wall
outlets and extension
cords
as
this
can result in a ro
sk
of hre
01
electric shock .
18
. Object
and
Liquid
Entry
- Never push ob1ecls o f
any
kind
in
l o thi s
video
produ
c1
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
produ
ct
19.
Servicing
-Do not a
lt
empt
to
service tins vi
deo
p1oduc1
yoursell
as
opening
or
removing
covers
may
expose you
to
dangerous
voltag
e
or
o
th
er hazards Reier all servicmg lo
qua
lified service
personnel.
20
Damage
Requiring
Service -
Unplug
lhis
video
p1oduc1 h orn the
wall
outle
1 and refer s
ervicing
to
quelil1od service personnel under
the f
ollowmg
cond1t1ons :
a. When the
powcr
·
supply
co
rd
or
plug is
damaged
.
b. If
liquid
has been
sp
ill
ed,
or
objects h
ave
fallen into the
video
product
.
c. !I th e
video
produc
t has been exposed
lo
ram
or
water.
d If the v id eo
product
does
no
l operate
nor
mally
by
following
the
operat
mg
instruct
ions
.
Adjus
t
only
those
conirols
th
at
arc
covered
by
lho
operating
instruc
tion
s
as
an
improper
adjust-
ment
of
ot her
conuols
may
result in
damage
and
wilt
often
rcquuu
ox1
ens1'Je
work
by a qua
lified
tec
hni
cian to restore
th
o
video
produ
ct I O 11s
norma
l opera t
ion
.
e. If
lh
e
video
product
h
as
been
dropped
or
the cabinel has been
damaged
f. When th e
video
nroducl
ex
hibit
s a
dislinct
change ln
perform·
ance -
this
Ind
icates a need
101
service.
21
. Replacement
Pans
-
Wheu
replacemenl
pans
ere required, be sure
the service
tochr11cmn
h
as
used replacemen!
parts
specified
by
th
e
ma11ufacturer
or
have !he same charac teri stics
as
the
original
pan
.
Unauthorbed
substi
tutions may 1
es
ul1
in fire, elec
iric
shock
or
other
hazards.
22
.
Sa
fety Check -
Upon
comple
t
ion
o l any
se
rvic e or repairs
to
this
video
product. ask
1he
service tec
hni
cian
to
perform
sa
fety ch
ec
ks
to
determine
that th e
video
product
is
in
prop
e1
operating
condi
1
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OF
CONTENTS -
ITJ
M a
in
Features
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[II
Not
es
on Install ation
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Notes on U
se
.
Before Using
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Abou
t Discs ....
Connections .
Part Names and Functions
10
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III
IIl
ill
[jQ]
Opening a
nd
Closi ng th e Disc Table and Loading Discs ............... ...................................................... 15
Remote Con
tr
ol
Unit
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On-Sc reen Display
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Reg
ular
Playback
..
Findi
ng
Specific Sections .
Other
Pl
ayback Modes
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IDl
[ill
@I
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[ill
[ill
[ill
[ill
Programmed
Playback ...................................................................... ... ...................
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Repeal Pl ayback .... . ... ............ 36
Swi
tchi
ng
1h
e
Audio
Channel .................................................
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Troubleshoo
1ing . .
.....
39
Main
Speci
fi
cations
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Check
that
the
following
parts are included in th e package aside
from
th
e
main
unit
:
(1) Operating
Instructions
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1
12)
Audio
cord . . ......................................... 1
(3) Video cord ............................................................................. 1
(4)
S-
Vi
deo
cord
...
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(5) R
emote
co n1rol
unit
(R
C-520)
.....
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(6) A
SP
(AA)
ba11e
ries
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17)
Warranly
card
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[TI
MAIN
FEATURES
1.
Double
Super
linear
Converter
The use of D
enon's
unique
sys1
em
and DI A
conver
ters
with
excellent resolution to
prevent
ze
ro c ross
distortion,
th e main
cause of reduced
sound
quality
in the
PC
M playback
sys
tem,
make for so
un
d fi eld reproduct ion
with
ri ch musical expres·
sion.
2. Real
20-bit
This
together
with
real 20-
bit
DI A co
nv
ert ers
of
fe
ring
excellent resol
ution
gr
ea
1l
y
improves
musi
c
reproducibi
lity,
part icu l
ar
ly at l
ow
vo
lum
e level
s.
3. Full
digital
video
proce
ss
in
g syst
em
Digital circu
it
ry
is used f
or
the
TB
C,
3-
lin
e Y /C separa t
ion
and
FNR
{Field Noise Reduction),
ac
hieving
high pict ure
qual
ity .
(I] NOTES ON INSTALLATION
The sou
nd
or
pic
tur
e
of
the
tune
r or
TV
may
be affected w hen
usi
ng
this digital audio
componen
t
or
an elec1ronic
device
eq
uipped
with
a
microproc
essor
simu
ltaneously
wi
th a tuner
or
TV
.
Install the LA·3500
as
far
as
possi ble
from
the tun
er
or
TV
.
4
Keep th e
tuner
and TV's antenna
cor
ds
as
far
as
possib
le
from
!he LA·3500's
power
cord
and
input
/o
utput
connection cord
s.
Interference is especi
ally
likely
when
us
i
ng
a 300
ohm
feeder
wiro
for
an
indoor
antenna. We
recommend
u
si
ng an
outdoor
ontonna and 75
ohm
coaxial cab l
es.
4.
Digital
se
rv
o
for
high
playability
Th e LA·3500 uses
digita
l
servo
circu
itry
and a d
igi
t
al
se
r
vo
processor
which
makes the
optimu
m adjusl
ment
accordin g to
the cond
it
ion of each in
dividua
l disc,
for
high
p1e
cision co
ntrol
of th e servo sec
tion
.
This
provid
es high tracing
ca
paci ti
es
(pl
ayab
ility) and reduces
access ti
me
.
5.
CD
·G (CD·
graphi
cs)
comp
a
tibl
e
6.
Num
erous fun
ctio
ns
Jog/s
huttl e f
unctions
S
trob
e,
still & sou
nd
and art play
functions
Random, auto edit and
intr
o-scan funct ions
300
ohm
f
eeder
wi
re 75 ohm
coa111a
l
cab
le
NOTE ON USE
Be
cueful
of
high
temp
e
ratures
Do
not
place the set in a
lo
cation
wh
ere it
will
be exposed to
dir
ect
s
unli
ght o r n
ea
r a heating ap·
p
li
ance.
Caution
on ra
ck/cabi
net
installation
Avoid
installi
ng
the
se
t in a closed·
1ype rack.
Wh en ins
talling
ln
a
ra
ck
or
cabinet,
provide
a sufficientl y large
ventilation
ope
nin
g
to
promote
h
ea
t radiat
ion
.
Do
not
allow
foreign
matter
Into
the
equipment
Be
es
pecia
lly
ca reful
of
needl
es,
hair
pin
s,
and coins
getting
I
nt
o the
se
t.
Caution
on
humidity
,
water
, and
dust
Do not place the set in a loc
ation
where
there is
hi
gh
humidity
or a
l
ot of
dust
Flower
vases
or
oth er
items
con-
taining
w ater s
hou
ld
not
be placed
on t
op
of the se t.
Care
of
the
case
Avo
id the use of pestic
id
es near
th e
se
t
as
well
as
wiping
1he case
wi
th benzine, th
inner
or
oiher
sol·
ven1s since they m ay cau
se
a
change
in
quality
or
co
lor
. U
se
a
s
oh
cloth
when
wip
ing
away
d i
rt
a
nd
fo
ll
ow
the instruc1
ions
ca
reful·
ty
when
using che
mi
c
ally
tr
ea
ted
cloths
.
Care
with
the
power
cord
When
rem
oving
th e
plug
fr
om
the
rece ptacle,
do
not
pull
the
power
cord ; be sure
to
h
ol
d
the
plug
when
r
emoving
it.
Do
not
ope
n
the
case
Opening
the
top
cover
or
th e b ot·
t om
plat
e
of
1h
e case and in
se
rting
your
hand is
dangerous
. Do
no1
open
the case.
If
some tro
ub
le arises
wi
th
th e
performance
of the
se
t,
remove
the
power
p
lu
g soon and co
nt
ac
t th e
sto re where the
se
1
was
pur
chased
or
a n
ea
rby
deale
r.
During
your
ab sence
Wh
en
not
using the set
for
an
extended p
eriod
such as w hen tak -
in g a
tr
ip, be sure to
di
sconnect 1he
plug
from the receptacle.
Fo
r sets w i th ventilation holes
Do
not
block
the
ventilation
holes
of
the
set
Blocki ng
of
!he ve
nt
ilation
holes
wi
ll
lead to
damag
e
of
the
se
t.
The ventilation holes ero very Im-
portant
for
h
oo
t rudlotlon
from
wit
hin tho sot.
Ct
iro must
bo
tnkun
slnco pl
ac
lng M objoc1 nonln11 tho
halo
s
wlll
rt111ull
In tll1
6M
lr
l}mt1
filO
of tompt'llnturo
whhln
tile 101.
5
~
ii>
UI
0
0
I
6
(!]
BEFORE
USING
Check
the
following
point
s b
efo
re
u
sing
th
e
LA
-3500:
Before
turning
on
th
e
power
Be
sure
the
POWER
button
is
off
when
connecting
or
disconnec
t
ing
con
n
ection
co rd
s.
Check again
th
at all
connec
-
lions
are
proper
and
that
!her
e are
no
problems
with
the
co
nnecti
on
co
rd
s.
M
ov
ing
th e set
Remov
e discs
before
moving
the
set
To prevent
shor
t -
ci rcu
iting
or
damage
to
connection
cords,
always
unplug
the
power
cord
and
di
sconnect
all
cords
co
nn
ec
tin
g
th
e LA-3500
to
other
audio
componen
t s
before
moving
the set.
Keep these opera
ting
instructions
After
reading these operating in
structions,
store th
em
in
a safe
place along
with
the
warranty
. A lso fill in
1h
e necessary
11
ems
on
the back
cove
r
fo
r
future
reference.
LO
players u
se
sem i
conductor
lasers. To ensure stable opera-
tion, !he pl
ayer
should
be used at a
room
temperature
between
5"C
(41
°
F)
and
35"C (95
"'
F)
.
T
he
illus
tr
ations
used
f
or
ex
planati
ons
in
1h
ese i
nstruc
t
io
ns
may
differ
sl
ightly
from
the actual set.
Wa
it
until
"S
TANDBY
"
appears
on the
disp
lay before
unplug-
ging
the
power
cord.
.----
-----~
[
Cautions
on
Handling
[
Be
sure
to
r
ea
d
thi
s
se
ction
before
using
the
LA
-35
00
.
If
stripes
appear
on
the
TV
scree
n
Depending
on
the
reception
condi
tions
of
TV
programs,
stripes
may
appea
r
on
the
TV
screen
when
watching
a
pr
og
r
am
wi
th 1
he
player's
power
turned
on. This is
not
a
ma
lfun
ct
ion
of
lh
e
player
or
TV.
Tu rn
off
the
player's
powe1
when
watching
TV
programs
.
Condensa
tion
Condensation
or
dew
may
form
on
the oper
ation
sections
or
len s
if
the
player
is
brought
into
a
warm
room
from
the
co
ld
ou
t
doors
or
if the
temperature
in the
room
Increases
sudden
ly. If
1hi
s
happens
, the laser
beam
w i
ll
not
be
able
to
read signals
and
di
scs
will
not
play
.
Depending
on
how
heavy
the
dew
is, leave the
powe
r
on
for
one
or
t
wo
hours
to
let
the
player
get
accustom
ed
to
th
e t
emperature
in
the
room
. The
dew
will
evaporate
and
playback
wi
ll
be
possible
.
Dew
may
also
form
in
the
summe
r
if
the pl
ayer
is
exposed
to
th e
direc
t ai rfl
ow
fr
om
an
air
condi
ti
oner
.
If
so, move
the
player
out
o f
the
airflow
.
m ABOUT DISCS
I
Handling
Discs I
Holding
Di
scs
Avoid
1
ouching
the surface
of
the
disc
when
l
oading
or
unloading
it.
Holding
La
ser
Di
scs
Wh
en
holding
with
both
h•nd
s:
Ho ld the disc along the
edges.
Wh
en
holding
with
one
h•nd
:
Hold the disc with
one
!Inger
in
the
hole
In
lhe
middle
and
another
along
the
edge
.
®®
Figure
A F
igur
e B
Ho
lding
Compac
t Discs and
Compac
t Discs
with
video
iCDVs)
Hold
th
e disc al
ong
!he edges
as
s
hown
111
Figure C.
Figure C
~
NOTE
:
~not use cracked
or
warped
discs.
The disc
ro
1ates
at
high
speed
inside
the player
during
playback.
Do
not
used
cracked,
chipped
or s
trongly
warped
di
scs.
they
may
damage
the
player.
Cleaning
Fi
ngerprin
ts
and
dirt
do
not
direc
tly
affect the signals
recorded
on
the disc,
bu
l
may
reduce
the
ligh
t reflected
from
the
signal
sur
face
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
of
f the dirt, then
wipe
the disc
with
a dry clo
th
.
Wipe
th e
disc
from
t
he
inner
si
de
towards
the
outer
side.
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~
~~0'
W•pogonttv hom
th
em
ne<
side
towards
the
outer
si
d e
Do
not
use rec
ord
spray
or anti-static
materials
Also.
never
use
benzene,
thinner,
or
other
volatil e
chemicals
.
The pict
ure
may
be
in
-
te
rrupt
ed if
th
e disc is
extremely
dirty.
lf this
happens
,
clean
th
e
dis
c.
7
I
~
t.J
en
0
0
c.n
I
Type
s
of
Discs
Usabl
e
on
the
LA
-
3500
I
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
Disc Size
rillo~©
CD
(Compact Oise) Single
Bern
DIGlfAL AUOtO
CD
(Compact Disc)
12cm
rillo~©
CD
Graphics Single
Bern
DIGITAL
AUDIO
I
GRAP
H
ICS
I
CD
Graphics 12cm
~
C
DV
COV
Video Single
CO
VIDEO
V
I
DEO
~
12cm
0'
S
IN
GLE
DISC
e CDV
(CO
Video) 12cm
USEROISC
«
Ji'>
LD
20cm
Single
C O V I
DEO
LO
with
TOC (CD
Video
LO)
CD
VIDEO
20cm
e
o,
e
~
LO
{Laser Disc)
tASER"'5C
--
The LA-3500 is a player con
forming
to NT
SC
s1anda rds.
Discs
for
ot
her
TV
format
s (PAL
or
SECAMI cannot be used
on
th e LA-3500.
JOcm
Side(s)
Audio
Video
Others
recorded recording
format
recording
format
One side
Digital
-TOC
1·11
One side
Digital
-TOC
One side
Digital
CD-G
1"51
TOC
One side O
igi
ial CD-G TOC
Digi1al
One side CLV
1"31
roe
(max. 5
minutes)
!max. 5 minutes)
One side
Digital
CLV
1"31
TOC
(max
. 20
minutes)
!max
. 5 minutes)
One side CAV 1"
21
Digital/Anal
og
CLV TOC
Bo
th
sides
Digital
/Analog
(•4 )
or
CAV,
CLV
-
One side analog
only
I
Termi
n o l
ogy
I
LO
Terminology
Chapter
number
s
The chap ter
numbers
are
number
s given to
different
sections
of
the disc, so m e
thing
like chapters
in
a book . If ch apter
numb
ers
are recorded on the disc, you
ca
n use them fo r such oper ations
as
chapter sea rch
for
finding
certain sections quickly.
Some
discs do
not
include
chapter
numbers
.
Frame
nu
m
ber
s
These are
numbers
recorded
for
each frame
of
CAV discs. Use
th
em
for
such
operations
as frame search
for
finding
a ceriain
scene
using
the
fram
e
number
s.
Time
number
s
The
time
number
s
indi
ca
te the elapsed playing
tim
e fro m the
beginning
of
the
di
sc, and are recorded on
CLV
discs. They make
it
possible
lo
use such operations
as
tim
e
number
search for
finding
a certain scene
using
the
time
numbers
.
8
CD/CDV
/CD-G
Terminology
Tr
ade
numbers
Track
numbers
are
numbers
given
to the
difierenl
sections
of
the
disc. CDV discs co
ntain
track
numbe
rs
for
both
the
audio
and
video
part. U
se
the track
number
s
for
such operations
as
track
sea rch f
or
finding th e
des
ire
d section
of
th e disc quic kly.
TOC 1•1)
Aside
from
the
audio
signals, all
CD,
CDV and
CD
-G discs contain
da1a
ca
lled
1h
e HTOC" (Table Of Conte
n1
s)
at the beginni
ng
of
the
disc. As the
name
impli
es, 1his is
lik
e the table of co ntent s
in
a
book, and
includ
es
inf
or
malion
on
the
number
of tracks and the
playing times.
Some
LO
discs also Include TOCs .
LDs
(laser
Discs )
Discs inc
ludin
g the marks
shown
at the
right
can be used
on the LA-3500.
Th ese are s1
andard
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
syst
em
. Th ere
are
tw
o
types
of
laser
discs,
depending
on
th e
way
the signals are
recorded
: standa
1d
discs fCAV)
1·21
and
extended-play
discs (CLV) 1J).
Standard
Discs (CAV discs (*2))
These discs include 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 =
Consta
nl
Angular
Velocity). They
offer
special playback features
such as still frame playback o r
multi
-speed playback. Th e
maximum
playing
time
is 30 minu1
es
per
side
(for
30cm discs).
with
a
maximum
o f 54,000 frames, each rrame
including
a
frame
numb
er
between
1 and 54.000.
The playing t
ime
depends
on the con ien ls of th e disc.
Extended-play Di scs (CLV discs
('3))
These discs
include
!he
words
"fa
tendcd
·play
Oi
sc/CAVH o r
..
Ex
1e
nd
ed
play
..
on
t
he
1acket or label. The signals are recorded at
a constan l linear speed (CLV
=Constan
t Linear
Ve
locity), a
nd
the
playing speed changes
gradually
from
1800
rpm
al the
innermost
seclion l o 600
rpm
a1 the
outermos
l section. Because o f th is.
they
offer
a l
onger
playing
time
than standard discs - a
maximum
of
60 minut
es
per side
(for
30cm discsl. C
LV
discs include ti
me
numbers
cor
responding
to the elapsed t
ime
fr
om
th e
beginning
of
the disc.
The playing
lime
depends
on th e
contents
of
1he
disc.
La
ser
Di
scs
with
Digit
a l
Sound
(*4)
These discs include
one
of
!he
marks sh
own
at the
righl
on
th e
Jacket
or
label.
In
addition
to conven1iona l analog audio signals, the
se
discs also
contain
digital
audio
signal
s.
They
offe
r
1he
enjoyment
of
both
the
high
quali
ty pictures o f lase r discs plus
digital
sound
. The
digita
l
and ana l
og
audio
signals are recorded
on
the disc using
differen
t
frequency bands.
Multi-Audio
La
se
r
Discs
with
Digital
and
Analog
Sound
These discs
include
one
of
the marks
shown
at the ri
gl11
on
the iacket
or
label.
The
se
discs also
include
both
digi
lal and analog audio signal
s.
but t
he
contents
of
the t
wo
are
di
ll
eren1 You can
sw
itch
betwee
n
the
digi
tal and analog
sound
to
double
your
enjoyment
.
Compact
Discs
with
Video (CDVs)
These are
CDs
including
a video
pan
. They
have
a playing t
ime
of
25
minutes.
20
minutes
conlaining the same
digital
audio
signals
as
regular
CDs
!the
audio
part
),
1h
e
remaining
5
minutes
con1aining video signals and digi1at
audio
signals
(1he
video
part
).
N
orma
lly
t
he
video part is
played
fi rst,
followed
by the
audio
par
t
V
ideo
Singles
contain
a
maximum
of
5
minutes
of video a
nd
digital
audio
signals.
CD Gra
phi
cs
Discs
(C
D-Gs) (
•5
)
CD
-
Gs
contain
sti
ll
pictures and charac1er
informa
1ion in
addition
to the
regular
CO
audio
signals.
9
~
w
UI
0
0
I
0 CONNECTIONS
Using
a
TV
(or
projector)
with
video
and
audio
input
jacks
10
VHF an1
enna
UHFantonoa~
~
TV
Video
outpu
l jack
Plug the
power
cord
in
to
S·vtdeo
ou
tput jack
Audio
output
jacks a
power
out
let aher a
lt
connections have been made.
S-VlOEO
IN
Included
o~"~~d
I
I
I
Digilal
OU
IPUI
ja
ck
(OP
TI
CAL)
~-
i=l=J=J.==J=G
In
c
lud
ed
audio
co1d
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
DIGITA
L
IN
PUT
Optic;al
fiber
cord
I
~
<[}-
__
_
(~
~u~d~
_
__
J
Connection
s
©Connect
th
e LA-
JSOO's
VIDEO
OUT
or
S-VIOEO OUT jack
10
the
video
or
S·
video
inpu
t jack
on
the
TV
(or
projector)
.
If
the
TV
includes
an S-video i
nput
jack,
we
r
ecommend
using
ii
for
even
more
vivid
pic
1
ures.
<2)
Co
nn
ect the LA·3500's AUDIO OUT jacks 10 the slereo
amptilier's
AUX
or
CO
inpul ;acks. !NEVER connect
them
10
the
PHONO jacks).
It
is
also possible to connect the AUDIO
OUT
jacks
to
the
TV's
audio
input
1a
cks and play
1h
e
sound
over
the TV's
speakers, but
we
reco
mm
end connecting them to a stereo
amp
lifi
er
for
bett
er CD and
Lp
sound.
(J) Connecti ng the OPTICAL
DI
GIT
AL
0UT
jack
II the s
tereo
amp
lif
ie1
include
s a digital
input
jack !OPTICAL
),
connect the LA -3500' s
OP
TI
CAL DIGITAL OUT jack to !he
amp
lifier's
digilal
input
jack (OPTICAL) using
an
optical fiber
cord. available in stores.
The DIG IT
AL
OUT
jack can
only
be used
for
co
nn
ection
with
an
optica
l 1ransmis
sion/
r
eccption
module
of th e same
type
as the
LA-3500. Also use !
he
prope
r type of optical fiber cord.
NOTE
o
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This jack is for use
exclus
ively fo1
digi
1al
audio
signal
s,
and
cannot ou
tput
analog
audio
signals, The audio c
hann
el
cannot be swi tched
with
the AUDIO MONITOR
button
.
@P
l
ug
the
power
cord
in
lo a powe1 outlet.
Leave the
antennas
a
nd
video
deck
al
ready
connected
to
the TV as they ar
e.
NOTE
:
~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~
The LA-3500 can
only
be connecled 10 TVs
equipped
with
video
input jacks.
[
Using
an
AV
amplifi
er [
01gi1
al
output jack
Video
outpui
Jack
UHF anlcnna
!OPTICAL)
Plug the powc1 cord
mto
Aurlio a
power
outlc• alter all
VHF
antenna
ou
1pu1
jacks connections have been made.
AV
amplifier
Connecting
to
the
AV
amplifier
(D Connecl the LA-3500's VI
DEO
OUT
or S-VI
DEO
OUT
jack
to
the
AV a
mplif
ier's
inp
ut
jack.
(2:)
Connect lhe LA·3500's AUDIO OUT jacks to
th
e
AV
amp
li fier's
inpu
t jacks.
(j) Con n
ec
1 1
he
speakers to th e AV
amplifier's
speaker 1
ermina
ls.
r>=l=l=l-==l-=~
Included
audio
co rd
@Connec
ting the OPTICAL OlGITAL OUT jack
Refer
to
step
Ci)
on
Page 10.
@Pll
19
th e
power
cord
into
a
power
outl e
t.
11
r
~
Ll
m
0
0
[II
PART
NAMES
AND
FUNCTIONS
I
Front
Panel I
08
l=-
··
•"""
--i-
t~=~
(;)
0
~
4D4D
@
41)
~
0
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.
f)
Headphones
ja
ck !PHONES)
Use
this
jack
to
listen to th e
sound
over
headphones
.
(Headphones
are sold separately.)
@
Headphones
volume
co
n
tro
l (LEVEL)
Use
this
to
adjust the
volume
of
the
headphones.
0
Di
sp
l
ay
window
This
displays
the cha p
ter
numbers,
track
numbers.
frame
numbers,
time
numbers.
etc.
For· details, refer 10 Page 14.
0 Play /pause
button
(
~/II
)
12
When
pressed after a
disc
is set
on
the disc table.
th
e disc
table
is
d
rawn
in and playback
begins
.
When
pressed in th e
stop
mode,
playback
begins
.
Also press
to
begin
prog
r
ammed
playback (chapter
prog
·
ram
play).
Th e pause
mode
is set
when
this
button
is
pressed
during
playback. Press the
button
again 10 r
esume
playback
fr
om
the
po
int
at
which
th e
disc
stopped.
(}
Stop
button
I )
Press th is
button
to
st
op
the
operation
during
the play,
pause, and s
till
frame
play
modes,
when
switching
be·
tween
sides A and B and
when
searching
.
f)
Ois
e
table
open
I
close
button
(
~
)
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
mot
e
co
ntr
ol
sensor
0
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" first appears
on
lh
e
display, then
"S
T
ANDBY"
appears
and
th
e
power
turns
off
.
Caution
:--------------
Whenever
the
power
switch
is in the
OFF
state, the
apparatus
is
stilt
con
nected
on
AC line voltage.
Please be su re
to
unplug
the
cord
when
you
leave
home
fo r, say, a
vacation
.
fl!)
Digital
FNR (Field
Noi
se Re
duction)
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
.
ti)
CO-G
channel
mode
se
lector
button
ICDG CH
MOD
Ei
4E)
Jog
dial
(JOG)
During
th e play
or
s
li1
1 fram e
modes
with
LD
s and
th
e
video
part of CDVs,
turn
the
dia
l c
lockwise
to
mov
e s
tep
-
by
-
step
in the
forward
d 1rect1on,
counterc
l
ockwise
to
move
step-
by
·
step in the r
everse
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
channel.
When
pressed,
the
se
lection
mode
is set.
Selec1
1h
e
graphics
channe
l with
the
skip
buttons
(
1'411
and
11+1
)
~
,
th
en
press
th
e
CD
-G CH MODE selector
bu11on
to
se1
the selected
channel. Press
th
e
button
again
to
cancel the
selection
mode.
For
details, refer to Page
28
.
4tl
Side
A
/B
buttons
!SIDE A /
B)
Shuttl
e
ring
ISHUITLE)
Turn
the ring clockwise
for
sl
ow
or
fast
scanning
In the
forward
direction,
counterclockwise
for
slow
or
fast scan -
~
ning 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
f
er
to
Pag
e 24 .
S-video
output
jack
Connect
this
ja
ck
to
th
e
video
input
jack
on
a
TV
or
projector
.
I Rear Pan el J
Vid
eo
o
utput
j
ac
k
Co
nn
ect these jacks t o
1he
video
input
jacks
on
a TV
or
projec
t
or
.
Use
1he
se
to
select the side of the
LO
to be
played
.
Fo1
details.
ref
er
to
Page
23
.
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 selec
tor
bunon
is pressed
and
the
CO
-G
graphics
channel
se
l
ec
r
ion
mode
is set.
For detai ls. refer
to
Pag
e 25 .
Po w e r
outlet
Power
cord
Pl
ug
the
power
cord
into a
power
outle
t af-
ter all conn
ections
have
been
made
.
Audio o
utput
jacks
Digit
al
output
jack !OPTICAL)
Connect these
to
the
audio
input
jacks
on
a
TV
or
amp
lifier. The
outpu
1 level
from
th
ese
jacks is
fixed.
Connec
t
thi
s jack
with
the digit -
al
input
jack (OPTICAL)
on
an
amp
lifi
er.
13
~
{J
en
0
0
I
CXl
14
I
Display
Wind
ow I
Disc side
indic
ator
This indicates
lh
e side
of
the disc.
Chapter
/
tr
ack
numb
er
display
Digital
so
und
indicator
CD·G
channel
se
lection
mode
indicator
This l
ights
when
in
!he
CO-G
channel selec-
tion
mode
.
Th
is
displays the chapter
or
track
number
.
Thi
s li
ghts
when
playing discs
with
digital
audio signals and
when
playing
The
digital
audio
signals
of
LDs.
Remote
control
indicator
This
li
ghts
when
sig nals are received
from
the
remote
con
ir
ol unit.
~tandby
indicator R
andom
play
indicator
This
li
gh
ts
when
the
power
cord
is This
lights
when
in
plugged
into a
the
random
play
power
outlet.
mode
.
~--------'
Intro scan
indicator
Th is
lights
when
in
!he
intro
scan
mode.
Auto
space
ind
ica
tor
This
lights
when
in the
auto space
mode.
Frame/time
numb
er /
m
essa
ge
display
Thi s
displays
the elapsed
playing
time
or
rema
ining
time
on the disc, the
fram
e
number
and such messages
as
"OPEN", "CLOSE",
"PLAY''.
HA··
·
BH.
"B
···
A",
"OFF",
etc.
R
epeat
ind
icators
LO
, CD-G,
CD
an
d
COV
indicator
s
These indicate the
type
of disc
se
t on
the disc table.
These indicate the repeat
mode
Chapterftrack
repeat : O
Side repeat: SIDE o
All
side
repea1
:
ALL
SIDE
c:.i
A·B repeat : A o B
Play
indicator
Single
play
indicator
Music
calendar
di
s
play
1-
---
This
lights
when
in the
play
mode.
Auto
edit
indicator
Thi s lights
when
in the au
to
e
dit
mode.
When
playback starts,
the
"PROGH
in·
dicator
lights.
This lights
when
in the single play
mode.
Program
indicator
This
lights
when
in
the
programmed
playback mode.
The
numbers
of
all the chapters
or
tracks
on
the disc
light.
For discs
with
TOCs, bars
light
above and
below
all the
numbers
of 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
ca
t
es
programmed
chapters on side A
while
the l
ower
bar indicates
programmed
chapters on side
8.
Pau
se
indicator
Chapter
and
track
indicators
I
Channel
indicators
I
This ligh t s
when
in th e
pause mode.
Th ese indicate
whether
the display is I These indicate the
audio
output
c
hann
els. I
show
ing chapter
or
track
numbers
. -
Calendar
over
indi
cato
r
> lights
when
there are
more
than
16
chapters
or
tra
cks,
and P
ligh
ts
when
a c
hapter
or
track
with
a
number
of
over
16
is
playing
ex
indicator
I
I This lights
when
a disc
recorded
with
the
CX
system is set . I
[I) OPENING
AND
CLOSING THE DISC TABLE
AND
LOADING
DISCS
Opening
and
Closing
the
Disc
Table
(The disc table
will
no!
open
or close
wh
en
the
power
is
off.I
(])Press
the
POWER
button
to
turn
the
power
on
.
Ci)
Press the
open/close
button
to open the disc table
Setting
Di
scs
Set the disc
with
the label
for
the side
to
be
played
facing
up
.
Disc
sile
Set
the disc
properly
in the
position
shown
on the
above
diagram
.
The disc
will
not play
if it
is
not
properly
set.
N
otes
on
Setting
Disc
s
Only one disc
ca
n be
se
t a l a t
ime
. Setting
tw
o discs in the
disc
tab
le
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
se
t
them
securely 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
colors).
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
.
Note
s
on
the
Di
sc
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. D
oing
so can
scratch
lh
e disc.
Do not
move
the
unit
while
a disc i s 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
1abl
e
when
it
is
drawn
in.
15
r
~
I
[aJ
m
0
0
Th
e
following
can
result
in
dam
age:
Applyi
ng force to the disc table
Pressing the disc table
forcibly
Setting one disc
on
top
of
another
16
<O
(!]
REMOTE CONTROL
UNIT
Inserting Batteri
es
NOTES
:---
---------
--~
Use
ASP
!AAl
batteries in this
remote
contro
l
unit
.
Rep lace the batteries after approximately
one
year.
though
thi 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
t
he
remote
control
unit
is
operated
close
to it, replace the batteries
with
new
ones
.
Be su
re
to
insert
the batteries in the pr
oper
direc tion,
follow
i
ng
the
'"+"
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
ol d batteries
with
new
ones
.
Never use
different
types
of
batteries
together
.
Do
not
s
hort
-circ
uit.
take apart, heat.
or
dispose
of
batteries in flames.
If the batteries should leak, car e
fully
wip
e
off
!he battery
fl
uid
f
rom
the
ba
nery compartmen1 and
insert
new
batteries.
CD
Remove
the rea r l
id
of
the r
emote
co
ntr
ol unit.
<i:>
l
nsen
two
ASP
(AA) ba
lt
eries
into
the
baue
ry
compartment,
following
!he
w+"
and
..
_
..
marks.
(J) Set the r
ea1
lid back in pl
ace
.
I
Using
the
remote
control
unit
I
NOTE
:
------------------------------------
~
The remote con
tro
l
unit
may
not
ope
rate
prope
rly
if
t
he
r
emote
control sensor is exposed to direct sun light or
strong
light
ing,
or
if th ere is an obstacle be tween the
remo
te con
tr
ol un
it
and th e
remo
te
contro
l sensor.
Do not press buttons on the
main
uni
t and t he r
emo
te
cont
rol
unit
si
mu
lt
aneousl y. Doing so may result
in
malfu
nc
tion.
30'
Im
[!fl
30'
Remote
control unit
Point the
remote
con1rol
unit
at
the
remo
te
control
sensor
when
oper
ating
it, as
shown
on
the
diagram
.
The r
emo
te
control
unit
will
operate
with
in a direct
dis
tance
of
approxima
t
ely
6
meters
. This distance
wi
ll be
shortened
if
obstacles are present
or
if
operated
from
an ang l
e.
The
remote
control
uni
t can be operated
within
an angle
of
30 °
10
eithe
r side
of
the
remote
control sensor.
17
~
LJ
m
0
0
I
....
0
18
Buttons
not
exp
l
ained
on
this
page
ope
rate 1n the same
way
as
t
he
co
nespond1ng
bu
n o ns
on
th e player Reier
to
th e
sec
11
o n
on
th
e
tronl
panel (Pages
12
an d 1
3)
.
c::::::::J
:
Buttons
marked
in
thi
s
way
have
functions
which
are only
ope
rable horn the
remot
e co
r111
ol
unit.
~
--
P_o_w_e_r_b_u_tt_o_n
_
IP_o_w_ER_l_~I
-
.--
-
-j
j Side A I B
button
s (SIDE A and S
IDE
Bl
·'
Pro~ra
,
~
i°'
bu1;ton
(PRqGRAM) Open I close
button
( OPEN I
CLOSE
.!: )
Use 1his to
se
lect th e
progr
am rnput
mode
.
(See
Page
34.)
Search
mode
button
(SEARCH
MODE)
J
Us
e
this
10
find
specific sec ti
ons
on LDs
(S
ee
Pa
11e
27
.) I
Tt-5
..
. Jt3
a]~
~
,
~
------------
----.--=Fiw
rTi
DD
D
~-----------~
I
CAL~
RN<DOo.I
s &
. Call
button
(CALL) 1
-'-
I
~
£!
Cl
Cl
Cl
l
-
---
~---1
I
:
~,
0
'
CS
,,'
CJ
0 0
~
,
Use
thi
s
when
ch angi
ng
program
se
t
tings.
[5
[:5
CJ
CJ
r
~
-'
-~
"
~
LL-'-
·'
(See Page
35
.)
.-
~
n
~
Fill
I
E5p
::::i""
acs
-El
c::::iot5
'
'2l
This insert s blank spaces
of
approx
-
ima
te
ly
4 seconds b e
tw
een
chapters
or
tr
ac
ks.
(See Page 32 .)
Use
this
to select
the
aud
io si
gnals
(digi
tal
or
analog) to
be
ou
tput
wh
en
playing
lase r discs
including
digital
au -
dio
s
ignals
.
Use
!h
is
when
the CX
nois
e
reduc
ti
on
syst
em
does
no 1
turn
on
automatically
when
playing
the an al
og
au
dio
signa
ls
.
(See Page
38
.I
When
pressed, the sin
gle
play
mode
is set,
and
the
disc is
se
l to the
pause
mode
alter
each
chap
t
er/
track
is
played
. Press
th
is but1on again
to
cancel
th
e
sing
le
stop
mode
.
(See Page
29
.1
I
I
I
I
· : Nuriiber
buttonS
IO
to
9 and +
10)
U
se
th
ese
for
se
l
ec
1
ing
ch
apters
and
11a
t:
k
s,
i
nputting
fr
ame
and
tirne
r
iurn
-
be1s, CIC.
Clear
button
(CLEAR)
U
se
this
bu
tt on in th e
foll
ow
ing
cases;
To
correc
t
number
s i
npul
wi
th the
numb
er
bunons
.
To re t
urn
to the
previou
s st ep
wh
en
inpuuing
or
changing
pr
og
r
ams
.
Skip
buttons
(
~
and I+! I
Play
/pa
use
button
I PLAY
..
I II PAU
SE
I
Stop
button
( •
STOP
)
U
se
these
for
fast forward or fast re-
verse scan n i
ng.
These
buttons
do
not
function
when
playing
CO-
Gs
.
(See Page 25.)
Sh
uttl
e
ring
Jo
g
di
al
Random play
button
(RANDOM)
Art
button
(ART)
U
se
this f
or
rand
om
playba
ck.
(See Page 31.)
Use
thi
s 10 achieve a s
pe
cial p a
mting
-like effect on the
p1
c1
ur
e.
tSee Pnge
33
.l
·
Auto
edit
button
(AUTO
EDIT)
II
Digital
FNR
(Field
Noi
se
Reduction)
butt
o n
(DIGIT
AL
FNR)
U
se
thi s f
or
e
dit
i
ng
acco
1d111g
10
1h
e
length
of
the 1ape
(See Page 31.f
'---------
Fluorescent display
dimmer
button
·
(FL
DIMMER)
U
se
thi
s
to
switch
the tJrightness o f th e
disp
lay
window
.
ISee
Pag
e
33
.)
. Intro
scan
button
(INTRO SCAN)
U
se
this
to
p
lay
th e beg1nnmg (a
pprox
·
im
ately 8 seco nds]
of
th e ch a
p1
crs
or
tracks .
!Sec
Page
27.1
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-
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~
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cno
I
o "
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co
o
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~
~g,'o
~b
Lb D
____.!_~
E!:J
-h
rh
a
[_
__________
_
_,
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OIG
M 0
'<
I I
~ri~
r'h~
·M,
r'fi
~
••
F'i
~
:
""
- .
Audio monitor
button
~
-
~
1--'-
--
'
-
A
_
U
_
Dl
~
O
_M_
O
_
N
_
IT
_
O
_
R
_
l
--
+'
E5
r.-i~
··
~
On
-screen
di~pliy
button
(ON
SCREEN)
Use th is to
turn
th
e d is play
on
1h
e
TV
sc
reeri
on
and o
ff
and !O
switch
the
il
ems
displa
yed
.
(See Page 20.)
Stillistep
buttons
(~II
and
II•)
The s
till
fram
e
mode
is
se
l
when
ei t
her
of the
se
buttons
is pressed whil e
play
-
ing
an LO
or
th
e
video
part
of
a CDV.
Next.
press
th
e
IO
button
to
move
st ep
-b
y-step
forward,
the
'411
buu
on
to
move
step-by-st
ep
backward.
(See Page
30
.1
· Multi-speea
~uttons
U
se
thi
s to swi1ch
th
e
audio
channel.
The stereo
mode
(ST
ERE
O) is set
wh
en
th e
power
is
turn
ed
on
.
The
channel
switches
as
follows
each t
ime
the
but
-
t
on
is pressed:
1/L
-2/R -
STE
REO
-
-El
D
r-••
"'""iill'---'=l-' +
7-
-+---
'
'--
·M_U_L_
T_1
_·s_P_E_E_D
_c
.
·
-
~
~
an
_
d
_
..
_ l --l
~
a
~
a
:~
~n/taying
an LO
or
th
e
video
part
of
1/L
..
!See Page 38.)
U
se
this f
or
s
tr
obe
playback
.
U
se
the + and -
buttons
10
se
t
th
e
speed .
(See Pag e 32.)
••
·.'
•••
'.·
••
1
••.
-.
:
··
St
!ll .& sound play ·
button
·
. ,,
..
;
.\,
(STILL .& SOUll!Dl
When
thi s
bu
tton is pressed, th e
pic
t
ur
e t
s
top
s
and
a s1ill
frame
is
displayed
but
I
the so und is pl ayed no
rmally
.
(S
ee
Pag
e
33
.)
DENON fo--®-s
..,•1LE
~
~~;~:r~h:t
~h
ebpu~~~:
t
t~p:~:~
l~he
e
:
i:~
RC -
520
L...--=--
play
th
e disc bac
kward
.
No
sound
is
produced,
accept
when
playing
forward
at a speed o f
..
x. 1". U
se
the 1
and
-
buttons
to set the speed .
(See Page 30.1
·
Speed
setti~g
buttons
· · (
+a
nd
- ) ·
U
se
1h
ese
bu
tt
ons
l o
se
t the
speed
for
.___
_____
__
_ , m
ulti
-speed
and
s
tr
obe
playback.
RePeat 8nd. A
-B
repeat
butto
ns
.
.,,,,
:·.
(REi>EAT
and A- Bl
Use
these
to
play
dis
cs
re
p
ea
ted
ly .
(See
Pag
e 36.)
Unles
s the STRO BE
bunon
h
as
been
pressed, !hese
buttons
set the
speed
for
mu
lti-speed
playbac
k.
(See Pages
30
and
32
.)
19
~
(iJ
en
0
0
[I2I
ON-SCREEN DISPLA y
l
es
of
On
-scre
en
Di
splays
(These
are described in
the
text.)
(1)
E
xa
mp
other
on
-screen
disp
lays
as
wel
l.
There
ar
e
many
D
D
D
r
sEA
RCl1
CHAP IER 1 I
Whe
n
disc
tab
le is
open
When
disc table is being closed
When
disc's.
TO
C is
~e~:~
~~s~
CDVs, CDs and
CD
·
Gs
This is displayed
with
TOCs are loaded.
Sea rc
hing
for
chapter 1
on
an
LO
ON
SCREEN
butt
on
- closed and
when
in 1hes1op an on
CD
-Gs. ell
as
during
th e play
d pause
modes
,
as
w
..______
hen
lhe
di
sc
!able is o pe
ned
angOVs and
during
the search m o
,"c,'
Thescreen
turn s blue w CDs and lhe
a~dio
part
_s
of
from
side A to side B of an .
and search
modes
onk hen
automat
i
ca
ll
y
changing
The screen turns blac w
Displays
in
th
e
Sto
p Mo
de
er
s/tracks
on the d i
sc,
the tot
al
playing
time,
(2 ) total
number
of
chapl and
CO
-Gs.
In the
stop
mode.
th~
ly
disp
layed
for
CDs, CDVs the type
of
disc. etc
.,
are displayed .
20
LDs
with
T
OCs
The
music
calendar "
on
CO
CDVs co
-G
'S
10E
·A
II
27
;
0~
SI
OE
·S
-
N
othing
is displayed
for
LDs
without
TOCs.
After
sides A and B are
played, t
he
total
num~~
~
of
chapters and.
I
~
playing
time
. are
dtspla~
·
ed
for
both
s1des
A and .
"UOIO
~IOEO
'"
Music
c
al
endar
' .
' .
"
..,uo
10 r
Total playing time
Total
number of tr
acks
-
Checking
During
Pla
yback
h
ON
SCREEN
bu\1on on the remo
(3)
shown
below
each ' 'me t e c
The
display
changes
~1~er
according to the type of
dis
The
items
displayed
te co ntrol
unit
is pres
se
d
fo
r LD s
CAV discs
CD
[J
'"'
"
frame
number
Chap1er
number
CLV
di
scs
Tim~
numbe1
Chapter
number
'
I
I
I
I
---
_ j
-
Fo r both CAV and C
LV
discs.
1he
disc
typ
e
di
splay turn s
~
.
ff
.
The
diagram
sh
ows
!he i
play
for
CAV di scs.
Ev
erything
turns
off.
NOT
ES
: . no t displayed fo1 discs on
whi
ch
The chapter
number
is d d
the chapters are
not
r~c~:
:d
·
for
CLV discs on
whi
ch
Only the
minu
tes are d1sp J d
the seconds are not
re
cor e .
j
(ZJ
D'
!1
:
10
The disc
type
display and
music ca
lendar
turn
ott
.
l
·o I
Remaining
time
per
tr
ack .I
j
I Total
remaining
time
I
·o Th e t
ota
l
remaining
tim
e on
the disc is displayed . .
• T
his
is
not
d1sp'layed
during
ran
·
dom
playback~em11inin9
time
of
j
~~;
;~~~·~:~on
l
y
is di
sp
layed
.
·o
'·~·"···
....
,.
NOTES: ction is used to
insert
4-seco~d
When
the auto space f
un
h. ti
me
is
not
included in
blank spaces between
~racks,
t
ts
the
remaining
t
ime
d1spla.
y.
ing
time
disp
lay may
not
In
some
cases, the remaindisc is
played
to the end.
reach "O" even
when
the
21
~
6J
m
0
0
I
ID)
REGULAR PLAYBACK
Power
button
(POWER)
Open/
close
bu11on
OPEN/ClOSEI I
r,.t;;--==----'
L_
Si
de
AIB
bull
ons
!SI
DE
A
and
S
IDE
Bl
Pia I
Stop
but1on (S
TO
P)
y pause hu1ton /PLAY /PAU
SE)
~;~~~~t~s~~
11
on
Pow
er
bunon
!POWER I Side AI B buttons (SIDE AI
B)
(1)
Basic Oper
ation
Press the POWER
button.
•T
o
stop
playback
te
Press the
pla
/
mporarily
:
~re
ss
the
p!ay~p~:
~:e
b
button
.
es
um
e
playba
ck.
utton
again to D
2 Press th e
open/close
button
.
To
cancel
playback
.
Press the st
op
button
. .
3
Set
the
disc
on
th
.
Be
sure
the
disc
i:
sd~ls~
table.
in
th
e
proper
disc guide.
F
or
LD
s
D
'°"
Press
th
e
play/pause
button
.
NOTES :
Do
not
open
the d.
Use
th
e
bu
tto isc table
doo
r b h
unit
to o p en
:no
dn
th e
main
uni
t
or
ih
e and.
Do
not
push
on
th
ee
!
;."
th e disc tab l e
'°m
ote co
ntr
ol
damage
it. isc !
able
to clos : .
e it. D
omg
so
may
For CDVs, playback start s f
rom
the v i
deo
pa
r!.
22
)
121
Pl
a
ying
Two
-si
ded
T
Di
scs
(LD
s)
o
watch
sid e A:
Pre
ss
the 1
-~
IDE
:.a:~~=~:e
bu u
on
window
. s
on
the
disp
lay
Play.back
of
side B .
ma
t1
ca
lly once sid begins auio·
T~e
screen
turn
s
b~
A is
played
.
disc is
sw
it
ch d ack
while
the
side B. e f
rom
sid e A
10
To
watch
side B:
D
Press the
SIDE
B
~
A
---
B H and
··s
1
~~n~~
·
the
display
wind
ow . appear
on
D
10E
..
~a
Once t
he
end o f
or
if
playba
ck
side A is r
ea
ched
midd
le
of
side
1
~
s
:~~
p~d
in
lh
e
~urn
s
to s
id
e A
an'
pickup
re
-
1s set. d
1h
e s
top
mode
S
witching
to th
Pre
ss
th e S
ID
E e o
th
er
side in
th
e
middl
fr
om
side A to
~idl~uuon
to s
witch
e
of
th
e
disc
Press
th
e SI
DE
B.
from
side B to
~d~u~~n
10
switch
NOTES
:---
Side A refers
to
the .
the disc table, si d e
Bs
1de
f
ac
i~
g
up
when
th .
on
h
ow
th e disc i to •.he side facing d e
LO
"
se
t
on
A sid e
indi
ca
ted s set. side A
may
not
/wn
.
Depending
If
the
buuon
f
o•
~~
th e
dis
~.
o•,.spond
to
th
e
pause
mode
lh
e
oppos
ite side .
To
se
t the
~aus:
~use
mode
is
ca~s,:,:essed
in the
atte1 pressi
ng
lhe
s
·
~de.
press the pl
ay/
ped.
____
_..:__
' ::e . .
button
. ause
button
(3)
Last
M
emor
For
y
Function
(LDs)
LDs
only
the .
playback is
s;o
p
pe~o
.
s111on
at
which
memory,
so
when
th
ts
stored
in the
~
esse
d
again
wlul:
pil~y
butlon
is
.
ode
,
playba
ck b . the
stop
JUSI
before
1h e
eg1~~
from
a
poinl
~l
aybac
k
was
sto~~~~o
n
at
which
The
la
s!
mem
.
no1
work
du~~y
function
does
pl
aybac
k,
r
ando~
prog
ra
mmed
edit
playback
playba
ck,
auto
back.
and
repeat
play
·
Di
sc
D
Remov
e
the
disc
from
th
e d.
ISC table.
Press
the
ope
n
/close
bun
on . D
Do
not
leave
th
.
Do
not
turn
off
~h~1sc
table open .
Be
sure
to
remo
power
w ith
the
.
ve1
ticalfy in
11
~e
th e
disc
fr
om
th
1'sc
table.
s 1acket
or
case. e
payer
and
store
it
23
~
CJ
UI
0
0
~
FINDING
SPECIFIC
SECTIONS
Skip bu
ll
ons
t
l+c
and
..
11
Play/pause
button
IPLA't'IPAUSEI
.....
( 1)
Jog
Dial (LD
s,
CDs
and
CD
Vs)
Use
1he
JOG dial to wa1ch
1h
e
piclures
one frame at a t
ime
(for
LDs and the
video
part
of
CDVsl
or
10
find
lh
e
beginning
of
chapters
or
tracks
with
grea1er precision.
~
~
Tum
the JOG dial
dudng
playback.
The
s1i
ll
frame
mode
is set
when
1he
dial is turned
during
playback. (For
CDs
and the
audio
part of
COVs,
the
sou
nd
is
paused.)
Turn
the dial clockwise to
move
in the forward direction,
cou
nt
erclockwise
10
move
in the reverse direction.
When
the dial
is
turned
slowly,
the picture
moves
one
frame at a time, and
when
t
urned
approximately
5
times
per second, the picture
moves
(in the
forward
or
reverse
direc1ion) at the same speed
as
during
regular playback.
NOTE
:-------------
--
The JOG
dial
does
nol
function
wh
en playing
CD
·Gs.
To
return
to
normal
playback
:
Press
lhe
play/pause
button
.
24
On-screen
di
s
play
CLV LDs and the
video
parl
of
CDVs
do
nol
have
numb
ers
for
individual
frames
(frame
numbers),
as
do
CAV
LDs .
The LA-3500
divides
each
second
of
CLV LD s and the
video
part
of
CDVs
into
30 frames so
that
st
ill
frame
and
sl ep-by-step playback are
possib
le.
When
1he
JOG
dial
is
turned
with
CLV LDs. a
number
from
MOON
to
M29"
is
displayed
after
the
minutes
and seco
nds
{when
the
ON
SCREEN
button
is pressed).
D
CLV
LD
s
This
is
not
displayed for the video part
of
COVs
.
(2)
Shuttle
Ring
(LD
s, CDs
and
CDVs)
Slow
or
fast
forward
or
reverse scanning can be selected at
will
simply
by
turning
the SHUTTLE ring .
Turn
the SHUTT
LE
ring
during
play-
back.
When
released,
1he
SHUTTLE ring
relurns
10 the cen1er
position.
For
LD
s
and
video
part
of
CDVs
The operation
differs
depending
on whe1her th e
SH
UTILE
ring
is
turn
ed
durin
g playback
or
during
the pa u
se
or
still
frame
mode.
During pla
yba
ck
Sound is
only
produced
during
normal
playback.
In
th
e pause or
st
ill
frame
mod
e:
NOTE
:---------------
No sou
nd
is produced, eve n at
the
normal
pl ayback
position
.
For CDs
and
th
e
audio
part
of
CDVs
When
turned
during
playbac
k.
the
play
mode
is se t
when
1he
SHUTTLE ring is
returned
to the center po
si
tion.
When
turn
ed
during
lh
e pause mode. the pause
mode
is set
when
the S
HUTILE
ring is
returned
to th e cente r
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.
(3) Fast
Forward
and
Fast Reverse
(LDs, CDs
and
CDVs)
Th e disc
is
scanned
in
the
forward
direction when !he fast
forward
scan
button
is pressed
during
playback, in the reverse
direction
when
!he fast reverse scan
button
is pressed.
Aemo1e
control unit
The disc is scanned al l
ow
speed f
or
the first 2.5 seconds
after
t~e
bu\\on
is pressed, then at
high
speed.
The
sound
is
not
produced
f
or
LDs
and the video part of
CDVs.
For
CDs
and the
audio
part
Qf
CDVs. the
vo
lum
e decreases
during
scanning
from
the play
mode,
and
only
a
litlle
so
und
ts
p1oduced
when
scanning
from
lhe
pause
mode
NOTE
:--------------~
The fast
forward
and
1evcrse scanning function does
not w o
rk
when
playing
CD
·Gs.
(4)
Finding
the
Beginning
of
Chapte
rs
or
Tracks
(Chapt
er / track skip)
Press one
of
the skip
buttons
during
M.
playback.
Press th
ese
to skip to the
beginning
of the
chapter/track
corres
ponding
to the
number
of
times
the
bul\on
is
presse d .
Playback
on
chapte1
6
i--[j]--1
rn
rn
Beginning
ol
chapter 6 Beginning
ol
chapter 7
..
...............
Aevers~
o o
~l
ion
Remember
thal
when
the reverse skip
button
is
pressed,
lhe
chapter/track
currently
playing
is
coun1ed
as
one.
N
OTE:---
-----------
When
skipping on LDs
without
TOCs ,
if
you
skip
10
a
numbe1 greater lhan the
number
of chapters
included
on the disc. playback
begins
from
a
point
jus1before 1
he
end
of
the disc.
25
~
w
UI
0
0
I
Intro
scan
button
(INTRO SCAN)
Play/pause button (PLAV/PAUSEI
Side
AIB button !SIDE AIBI
(5)
Selecting
a
Specific
Chapter
or
Track
Directlv
Direct
Search
(Chapter/track
search)
Press the
numb
er
buuon
corresponding
to the desired
chapter/irack
.
for
chapter
3
If
the above is
not
displayed
011
1he
sc
reen for
LOs,
fir
st
press the SEARCH MODE
button
to
display "CHAPTER'
',
the press the desired
number
button.
For
chapters/
tracks
wi
th
numbers
of
10
or grea1er, use the
"i
10~
and
~o"
buuons
.
Examples:
For chapter/ track 10: Press
"+
1
0"
and
~a~
.
For chapter/ tra ck 2 1:
Press"
i
10
" t
wice
!h
en
~ ,
~.
To
search
for
a chapter
number
on side B, firs t press the
SIDE
B
button.
!hen press the desired
number
b
utt
on.
26
NOTE
:-------------
-
~
The skip and search
functions
do
not
work
for
discs on
which
the chapters are
not
recorded.
NOTE
:---------------
When
sea rch ing
on
LDs
without
TOC
s,
if
you
specify a
number
greater
than the
number
of
chapters inc
lud
ed
on
the disc, playback
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" flashes on the screen for
approx-
imately
10 seconds and the search
operation
is not
performed.
lR"CI(
HI
ER
ROA
For
CDs
(6)
Selecting
a
Specific
Section
Using
the
Frame
Numb
er
Fr
a
me
Search {CAV LDs)
2
3
Press the SEARCH MODE
button
during
playback.
This step can be
skipped
f
or
discs
without
c
hapl
er
numbers
.
Use th e
number
bullons
to
specify th e
numb
er
of
the
desired
frame
.
For frame
number
102:
Pre
ss
"1".
lhen
"O",
then
"2"
.
If
you press the
wrong
D
D
numbe1. press the CLEAR
bu11on
then press
the
right
number.
Press the
play/pause
bunon
.
If th is is
done
in
1l1
e still
frame
mode,
th e sti
ll
fra
me
mode is set once the
speci fied
frame
is found .
To search
for
another
frame
from
this point,
just press the
number
buttons.
SE"RCll
rA"l.I(
102
For
lr
•me
number 102
The search
mode
switches
as
follows
each 1ime the
SEARCH MODE
buuon
is pressed :
Frame search
--
Chap1c1 searc h
NOTE
S:---
------------
For
tw
o·sided
di
scs, to
specify
a frame
numbe
r on the
side
opposite
the one
currently
playing,
fir
st press the
SI
DE
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.
(7)
Selecting
a
Specific
Section
Using
the
Time
Number
Time
Search {CLV LDs)
2
Press the SEARCH MODE
button
during
playback.
This step can be
skipped
for
discs
without
chapter
numbers
.
Use the
number
buttons
to
specify the desired
time
number.
For
time
number
9
minutes,
10
seconds:
Press
"9".
then " 1
".
then.
"O".
D
D
If you pr
ess
the
wrong
number,
press the CLEAR
button then press the
right
number
.
Press the
play/pause
button
.
To
search for
another
3
time
number
from
this
point.
just press the
number
button
s.
NOTES:
-----------
- - - -
For discs on
which
th
e t
ime
numbers
are
on
ly in
units
of
minutes. playback
will
begin
from
the
beginning
of the
specified
minute,
even
if
the seconds are specified.
For
two
-sided discs,
10
specify a t
ime
number
on
t
he
side
opposite
the one
current
ly
playing,
lirsl press the
SI
DE
A or
SIDE
B bu
l!on
(the
buuon
for
the
oppos
it
e
side). then spec
ify
the t
ime
number
after playback
begins
on
1he
opposite
side.
If
a t
ime
number
not incl
uded
on
the disc is pecified,
playback begins
from
a
pomt
1u
st
before the end of l
he
di
sc
.
The search
mode
switches
as
f
ollows
each
time
lhe
SEARCH MODE
bunon
is pressed :
r===:
Timesearch
Chapter search
===i
(8)
Looking
for
a
Specific
Chapter
or
Track
Intro
Scan
When
the INTRO SCAN
bunon
1s
pressed,
1h
e first 8 seconds
(approximately)
o f each chapt
er/
tr
ack is
played
.
D
I
NTRO
re
For
two
-sided LOs,
intro
scan
begins
fr
om
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 played.
Cance
lling
Intro
Scan
Press the
play/pause
button
.
Normal
playback resumes from that
poinl.
NOTES:
---
-
------
·
----
Th e intro scan func t
ion
does no t
work
for LDs on
which
no
chapt
er
numbe
rs are recorded .
If
the INTRO SCAN
bunon
is pressed
during
prog
-
rammed
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
.
2 7
~
w
U1
0
0
01
~
OTHER PLAYBACK MODES
Skip buttons (
1-..
and
11+1
l
Pl
ay/pause
bu11on
fPLAY/PAUSEl
CD
·G channel
mode
selector
button
(COG
CH
MODE
)
~~~~~Lf!av
button_TI::'.
.O:
=--::o;;;;:,:;;i.i.-:c_
r~0..':,a~~~:Eul
110
n
Skip
bu
tlo n s (
l.+11
and
11+1
I
(1)
Changing
the
CD-G
Graphics
Channel (CD -Gs)
CD
·Gs i
nclud
e
16
graphics channel
s,
fr
om
0
to
15.
28
The data outp
ut
to the screen
!th
e pic1
urel
can be
se
lected
by
se
lecting
1he
graphics c
hann
el. (The
number
of cha
nn
els co nt
ai
ning da ta
differs from 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 ha
nn
el
if
there are
instructions
on the di sc's jac ket o r in the
picture
it se
lf
. Do
not
change th e graphics
channel unle
ss
so
instr
ucted. If this is done, the
proper
graphics wil1
not
be di sp layed.
2
Press the
COG
CH
MOOE
button.
The
graphics
channel
se
lect
ion
mode is set.
Press the skip
button
.
The channel changes by a
number
corresponding
to the
number
of
times
the b
utt
on
is pressed.
Lower
channe
l Higher channel
COG CHANNELS
oO
01
[ H
02oFF
E
xample:
To select channel
7,
press th e
forward
sk
ip
butt
on (
t+I
I 5 times.
"
Or
flashes.
Oi1pl•y
wln
OO
w
3
4
5
Press the
CD
·G CH M
ODE
bunon
.
Channel 7 is
se
lected .
To
se
lect
another
channel
from
this point, repeat
from
step 2.
To cancel the cha
nn
el selection
mode,
pro
ceed to
step
6.
Clearing a
channe
l
Press the skip
button
10
set the channel
to
be cleared.
Example:
To
clear channel 1,
pr
ess the reverse skip
button
(
I~
)&tim
es
" 01" flash es.
Pre
ss
1he
CD-G
CH
MODE
button
.
Channel 1 is cleared.
COG
CHAH"I
ELS
COG
G
~Ar.I
N
H
S
00
1i.~t
COG
CHANN
~LS
..
[H
01
on
Display
window
I
rH
~
r'i'
'
f
~
I
L ,
f-1,
,,,
on
[H
0
loFF
To return to the
normal
mode,
press the
COG
CH MODE
bu11on
again.
Returning
to
the
normal
mode
without
adding
or
clearing
graphics
channel
s
(after
checking
the
graphics
channels)
Press the
CD
·G
CH
M
OOE
bunon
aga in.
NOTE
,---
-------------------------------
--~
LDGs
(lDs
with
th e s
ame
graphic
s f
un
ctio ns as
CO
·Gs) can be played as
normal
LOs
on
the LA·3500G.
but
the
ir
graphics
func
ti
ons
wi
ll
not
work
.
(2)
Setting
the
Single
Play
Mode
U
se
thi
s
for
example
for
karaoke. In the
si
ng le play
mode,
the
disc is
se
l to th e pause
mode
afl er eac h chapt
er/t
rack is
played.
Pr
ess the SINGLE
buuon
.
"S
IN G
LE
"
appear
s on th e I SINGLE
main
unit's
display
window
.
~.
------~
2
Se
lect
the
chapte
r
/t
rack .
Use the
number
buttons
.
The
stop
mode
is set
automatically
4 minu1es ahe r the di
sc
is set to the pause
mode
.
Cancelling
the
pause
mode
Press the pla
y/pause
button
to
resume
normal
playback.
Cancelling
the
single
stop
mode
Press the SING
LE
bu
tt
on again.
NOTES
,
-------
-------
~
Th e s
ingle
play
function
does
not
work
d
urin
g the A·B
repeat
mode
.
If you
move
ou
t of the
cur
rent 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 po
in
l where
scanning
stops
.
(3) Playing a
Still
Frame
(LDs and CDVs
(video
part))
Press one of the st
il
l
/step
bu tl
ons
during
playback.
The still frame
mode
is se1 regardless of
which
button
is
pressed.
Resuming
normal
playback
Press the pl
ay/pause
bulton
.
NOTE
:
-
-------------
~
W hen playing discs
containing
special
automatic
picture
st
op
codes,
th
e st ill fram e m ode is set
automatically
at
the
frame specified
with
this cod
e.
29
~
Ll
UI
0
0
I
Random play
bul!on
!AANDQM)-o+-~-1
Auto edit buuon (AUTO
EDITf-rlia..-:11'.
L.-'-.
N u
mber
liuHons
(0 t o 9
and
~
10)
/:.::1-.l-LJ-JJ.,:IJ;,i!,j....''--
S111l/s1ep
but1ons j
•II
and
IU•
I
Speed
sening
bunons
It
and
-1-
!.jlld,\
,.l..
.. L Multi·speed
buttons
!MULTI
SPEED
-41
and )
Skip buttons O
+il
and
.+
II-.;+;~~§~~
(4) Ch a
nging
th
e Frame
St
ep-
by
-S
te
p
(LDs and CDVs (video part))
Reverse
Fo1wa1d
d1re
c
tio11
d~
~
··-
DQD
Press one
of
the sl i
lll
step
buttons
during
playback.
The
piclure
moves
one
fr
ame
forward
(or
backward)
each
t
ime
the
button
is
pre
ssed
.
If
pre
sse
d
for
over
2 seconds, the p ic
tur
e
automatically
moves
forward !backward) step·b\'
·S
tep.
R
es
uming
no
rm
al playback
Pre
ss
the
play/pause
buuon
.
(5)
Mul
t i-s
pe
ed
Pl
a
yback
(LDs a
nd
CDVs (video partJI
(i)
Press
the
speed
sett
ing
bu
tto
ns I+ and - l d
ur
ing playback
to
ch ange t he speed
of
playback.
30
W
hen
t h e
•+·
bunon
pressed
Fast<?r
Slower D
The speed
of
playback changes each t
ime
the
button
is
pressed.
The
sound
is
on
ly
produced
when
se1
to the same speed as
regu l
ar
playback.
NOTE
:
W hen 1
he
STROBE bu tton
is
pressed, the speed setting
buttons
l + and - ) change the speed
of
!he strobe effect.
'-;:
!="-
~
~-Play
/pause
bunon
(PLAY
/
PAUSE)
Stop
bull
on
(STOP!
On-screen Speed of playback
display
When
XJ 3
tim
es
normal
speed
power
X2 2 ti
me
s
normal
speed
turned
on
X l Same speed
as
norma
l speed
112 1
/2
normal
speed
114 1 / 4
normal
speed
118 1
18
normal
speed
1/
16
1/
16
norma
l speed
1'30
1 frame
per
seco
nd
1160 1 frame every 2 seconds
1/90
1 frame every 3 seconds
(2)
To
chan
ge
th
e
dir
ect
ion
of p layback :
Hever
se
Forward
direction direction
--MULTI
SPPE-U
--
El
Pre
ss
the
MUL
Tl SPEED
'4
or
..
button
during
playback.
Rever
se
dir
ec
tion
(
'4
l Forward
dire
ct
io
n I
...
I
DD
U sing the speed setting
buttons
in step (j), the speed
of
playback can be changed
in
10
steps
for
both
the forward
and reverse
directions
.
T
he
sound
is
only
produced
when
set to the same speed
as
regul
ar
playback.
Res
uming
no
rm al pl
ayb
a
ck
Press the
play/pau
se
button
.
(6
) Ra
nd
om Playba
ck
Press the RANDOM
button
in the play
or
st
op
mode
.
The
chapters/tracks
are
automatically
played in
random
order.
Once all the
chapters/tracks
are played. the
stop
mode
is
set and the
random
mode
is cancelled .
For
two
-s
ided
LDs, the
random
play
fun
ction only
works
for
one side.
To
play
the
chapters
on
s
id
e B
in
random
order,
first set to the playback
mode
on
side
B,
then p1ess the
RANDOM
button
.
Res
um
i
ng
n
or
m al
pl
a
yb
ack
Pr
ess the RANDOM
buuon
again.
N
OTES
:-------
---------,
The
random
play
function
does not work for LDs
wi
thout TOC s.
Chapter
numb
er "O" is
not
played in th e r andom play
mode
,
(7
)
Auto
Edit
Function
When
recording
onto
a cassette tape, the
auto
edit fu
nction
can be u
se
d l o s
pecify
the casselte tape 's recordi
ng
time
and
automatically
prog
r
am
the
chap
ter
s/
tracks to be recorded o n
sides A
and
B
of
1
he
tape
.
2
3
Press the AUTO EDIT
button
in
the
play
or
stop
mode
.
The
number
of
the 1st
chapl
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
.
Use the
number
bu
tt
ons to
input
the
length
of
the tape
ft
he
total
of
sides A and
Bl
.
For example,
for
a 46-
minute
tape :
Press " 4" then
"6M.
Programming
star
ts
""'
f1"
:~:?
Numb
e1
o f
1s
t
chapt
er/
tr
ac
k
au t
oma
l
ically
once
two
digils
are
inpu
t.
Once p r
ogramming
is
completed
, the
to
tal
number
of
tracks and 101al
play
i
ng
lime
for
sides A and B are
:::~
: ::
!!
::
:~:,
0
disp
l
ayed
on
t
he
screen, and
PAOOA"
"'
information
fo
r sides A
and
B
~
2
is displayed alternately
on
1he
main
un
i
t's
display
window
.
For
C01
Press the pl
ay/pause
button
.
The pause
mode
is set once the
chapters/t
racks
prog rammed fo r side A
of
the tape
ar
e played.
Press the
play/pause
button
to play the
chapters/
tracks
programmed
for
side B
of
the tape.
Clearing st
eps
from
th
e
prog
ram
Individual steps can be cleared
from
the
program
.
P1ess
the CALL
button
repeatedly until the
number
to be
cleared is flashing, then press the CLEAR
bunon.
Ad
ding
to
th
e p
ro
gr
am
Press the
number
buttons
to add
10
the
program
.
The
corresponding
c
hapter/
1rack is added at the end
of
lhe
program
.
Cance
lling
the
auto
e
dit
function
Press the AUTO
EOll
button
again.
If the tape 1ime has already been
inpu
t, set 1he stop
mode
and
press the STOP
button
.
A ut o edi ti ng
on
si
de
B of a
tw
o-sided
LD
For
two
-sided LDs, au to
editing only
functions for one side a t a
time
. To auto edl\
on
side B.
se
t to
th
e play mode
on
side B,
then press
th
e AUTO EDIT
bun
on.
N
O
T
ES
:
--------------~
Th e auto edit
flinction
doe
s
not
wo
rk
for
LO
s
without
TOC
s.
The
maximum
tape
tim
e
whi
ch
ca
n be
input
is 99
minutes, th e
minimum
10
minutes
.
Only
19 chap t
ers/trac
ks can be edi1ed
with
the
auto
ed
it
func1ion, even f
or
discs
with
20
or
more
!racks .
The
au
to ed
il
function does not
work
for
discs
only
containing one c
hap
t
er/track
.
Chapter
number
HO"
is no1
programmed
.
Some
chapt
ers/
tr
acks
will
no1
be pr
og
rammed
if
lhe
disc's 10
1at
playing
t
ime
is
longer
than the tape t i
me
.
II
the AUTO EDIT bu1ton i s pressed during Intro sca n.
programmed
playback
or
random
playback,
intro
scan,
programmed
playback 01 random playback is cancelled.
If chapters/tracks are cleared
from
or
added to the
program,
the total
tim
e f
or
sides A and B
may
no
long
er
match the ti
me
first
input
3 1
~
i.>
UI
0
0
Play/pause button
(PLAYIPAUSE
)
Digital
FNA
(Field
Noise
A
educ1
1on)
bu
u
on
!DIGITAL
FNAI
(8)
Auto
Space
Function
(CDs. CDVs (audio
part)
and
CD-Gs)
When
recordi ng o
nl
o a cassette dec
k.
the
au10
space fu
nc
1ion
can be used 10 a
u1
omatically
insert the bl ank sec1ions be1ween
se
lections necessa ry for
automa
tic searching on the rnpe.
A blank space of abo
ut
4 seco
nd
s is inserted be1ween
se
lection
s.
AU
TO
~
Pr
ess the AUTO S
PA
CE
button
dur
-
ing
playback.
I A
.S
PACE
Display window
The pause
mod
e is set for
approximately
4 seconds at the
end
of
each !rack. then p layback resumes.
Cancelling
the
auto
space
function
Press the AUTO
SPACE
button
aga
in
.
32
NOTE
'---------------
The
auto
space function does
not
work
for LDs and the
video
part of
COVs
.
(9)
Strobe
Playback
(LDs
and
CD
Vs
(video
part))
With
this fu nction, the so
und
1s pl ayed
normally,
but
the
pic
t
ure
is a succession
of
s
till
frame
s.
(Strobe eU
ec
t)
1 Press the STROBE
button
D
during
playback.
Use the speed
se
tting
buttons
(+ and - l to
se
t
the de sired speed.
Display Speed
1±1
1/
2 15 frames per second
I
1/4
About
8 fr ames
per
second
2 1/ B
About
4
fr
ames pe r second
1
/16
Ab
.
out
2 fr
ames
per second
1/30
1
frame
per
second
El
1
/60
1
frame
every 2 seconds
1190 1
frame
eve
ry
3 seconds
Resuming
normal
playback
Pre
ss
1h
e
ptay/pause
bun
on.
N
ormal
playback also
resumes
if
th e SHUTTLE ri ng is
turned
.
NOTE
,---------------
The speed
se
tting
buttons
wi
ll
only
change the
st
robe
playback speed after the STROBE bu
lt
on
h
as
been
pr
esse d.
If
they
are presse d
during
normal
playback
without
pr
ess-
ing
the STROBE
button.
they
chang e th e speed for
multi-speed
playback.
(101
Still
&
Sound
Pl
a
yb
ack
(LDs
and
CDVs
(vid
eo part))
With
this
funct
ion.
the
sound
is played
normally
,
but
th e
picture is stopped.
STILL&
~
Press the STILL & SOU
ND
button
at the picture you
want
to sl
op
dur
i
ng
playback.
The
pi
c
tur
e
is
stilt
bu!
1he so
und
is played
norma
lly.
Resuming
normal
playback
Press the STILL & SOUND
button
aga
in
.
Normal
playback
also r
es
um
es
if
the S
HUTILE
ri ng is
turned
.
NOTE
,---------------~
This fun
ct
ion
wil
l on
ly
work
for
1he
c
urr
en
tly
playing s
id
e of
LDs and the
video
part
of
CDVs.
(11)
Art
Pl
ayback
ILDs
and
CDVs
(video
'
part))
With
this func
1i
on ,
1h
e p lc1ure is p1ocessed
d1g1
1ally to cr
ea
1e a
special
paint
ing
-like c
ll
ec
t.
Press the ART
bullon
during
play
·
back.
A specially processe d pi c
tur
e
appea r
s.
Changing
the
strength
of
the
effect
PresS
the ART
button
aga
in
.
[S
1a
nda
r
d(noellect)--t-Weakeflect
Med1umellect
Suonge
flect
]
Th e
ef
f
ec
t changes each t
ime
the
AR
T bunon is pressed.
Th e
muhi
·speed, slep-by·
step
(reverse). sti
ll
&
sound
and
strobe play functi
ons
can also be used duri
ng
art playback,
NOTE
,------
---------~
The strobe,
still
&
sound
and ar t play
mo
d
es
are
only
se
t
for
one side
of
the disc.
Th ese functio
ns
are cancelled if you
swi
tch f
rom
side A
10
side B
for
vice versa).
(12)
Digital
FNR (Field
Noi
se
Reduction)
ILDs and CDVs (video
part))
Use this fun c
tion
wh
en th ere is noise in the picture.
for
examp
le for movies
or
live performances. The
digit
al FNR
system
reduces picture
noise
and
color
blotching,
making
1he
picture
easier to see .
Press th e DIGITAL
FNR
button
.
DIGITAL
~
D
DIGITAL DIGITAL DIGITAL DIGITAL
NROFF
--
NAl
_,.
NR2
_,.
N
R3
(when
powe
r
1urned on )
Le
ss
noise
The
mode
chang
es
each
tim
e
lhe
button
is pressed.
N
or
mally
th e
mode
is
se
t to
NAl
(standard). If there is a lot of
noise
in the picture, press the DIGITAL
FNR
bu tton to
se
t
the
mode
to
NA
2
or
NAJ and
imp
rove the pictu re. If there is l
ittle
noise,
se
t to
lh
e NA
OFF
mode f
or
an even dearer
pic
ture.
The indicator light s
when
the
digi
t
al
F
NR
function
is
on
(
NR
l.
NR
2
or
NAJI
(13)
Fluore
sce
nt
Di
sp
l
ay
Dimmer
Fun
ction
The
brightn
ess
of
th
e
display
window
ca
n be changed in I hrce
steps according to the s
urrounding
lig
ht
ing
conditions
.
FL
~
Press the
Fl
DIMMER button.
The
brightn
ess of th e
display
win
dow
cha
ng
es.
Standard
--
•M
ode 1
--Mode2
!when
power
turned
on
)
Darker
The brighrness changes each l
ime
the
butlon
is pressed.
N
or
m ally
1h
e
brightn
ess
is
set
to
the standard (brigh1est)
pos
it
ion.
Pr
ess
the
FL
DIMMER b
utton
to
m a
ke
the
disp
lay
window
darker, M
ode
2 is the darkest.
33
~
{,)
UI
0
0
I
~
PROGRAMMED
PLAYBACK
Program
bullon
IPROGAAMI
Ca
ll
button
/CALLI
(1)
Normal
Programmed
Playback
With
this
funct
ion ,
the
chapte
r
s/tracks
on
lhe
disc
can
be
prog
r
ammed
to
be p l
ayed
in
any
order
.
Pr
og
r
amming
is
done
in
u
nits
o f
chapte
rs
or
tracks
.
Example
:
Programming
chapters
III,
[i]
and
[!]
on
an
LO
Press th e PROGRAM butt
on
in
the
play
or
sto
p
mode
.
Press
number
bu
non
[fil.
For
lDs.
t
he
disc side,
A
or
B.
is automatically
indi
cated be fo re the
2 chapter
number
.
If
you press the
wrong
numb
er, press the
CLEAR
button
1h
en press the
right
number.
Now press[]] ,
then[])
.
3 Up
to
20
st
eps
ca n be
programmed
.
[[]
-
-
-
-
-
4
Side A and Side 8
bu!lons
(SIDE A
and
SIDE
8)
Number
bunons
(0
10 9
and
+ 1
0)
Press the pl
ay/pause
butt
on.
~
PROG
"
appears
on
the
main
unit
's
display
window
and
programmed
playback
begins.
Once all the pr
ogrammed
chapters/ tracks have
played, the stop
mode
is
se
t and th e
program
screen is displayed.
Stopping
programmed
playback
Press the STOP button.
Playing
the
program
again
Pr
ess the pl
ay/pause
bu
tt
on again .
Resuming
normal
playback
Press the PROGRAM
button
during
programmed
playbac k.
NOTES
o~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
II
you
attempt
10
program
a 21st step,
~FU
LL
~
flashes
on
the screen and that step
is
not
se
t in the
program
.
For LDs
with
out
TOCs, c
hapt
ers not included on the disc
can be
se
t
in
1he
program
but
are skipped
during
programmed
playback.
(2)
Programming
Chapter
s
on
Both
Sid
es
of
the
Oi
se
(LDs)
Example:
Programming
chapter
m
on
s
id
e A,
chapte
r III on side
B and ch
apter
[[]
on side A
2
3
4
5
Press the PROGRAM
buno
n
in the play
or
stop
mode
.
Press
1h
e SI
DE
A
butlon,
I hen
press
number
bunon
m.
11
you
press the
wrong
number,
press the CLEAR
button
then
press the
right
number
.
Press the
SIDE
B
button,
then
press
number
button
ill
Be
sure to
pr
ess the side
buuon
before
specify
ing
the chap
ter
number.
Press the
SIDE
A butt on,
then
press
number
bu
tton
[fil .
Press the
play/pause
button
.
Programmed
playback
begins.
Once all the
programmed
chapters have played.
the
stop
mode
is set
and
the
program
screen is
displayed
.
[[]
-
-
-
-
-
PROGRAM
~3
62
PROGRAM
A3
81
SE4ACH PnOOAAM
NOTES
o~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~
~
For one
-s
ided
LO
s,
nothing
happens
ii
chapters
on
the
non-recorded side
of
the disc are specified.
The sides are indicated on the music calendar
on
th e
main
unit's
disp
lay
window
by
bars above !he
numbers
for
chapter
numbers
programmed
for side A,
below
the
numbers
f
or
chapter
numbers
programmed
for
B.
(3) Clearing
and
Adding
St
eps
to
the
Progr
am
a
nd
Clearing
the
Entire
Program
Clearing
steps
from
the
program
Individual steps can be cleared
from
the
program
.
2
Press the CALL
button
repeatedly
until
the
number
lo
be cleared is flashing.
Eicample:
Press the CLEAR
buuon
.
Chapter
number
2
on
side
B is cleared
from
the
program
.
To cl
ear
chapter number 2
on
side
B
NOTE
o
--------------~
The chapt
er/track
curren1ly pl
aying
canno
t be cleared.
Adding
steps
to
the
program
P1ess
the numbe1
buttons
to add to the progr
am
.
The
corresponding
chapter/track
is added
al
the
end
of
the
program
.
Clearing
the
entire
program
Press the STOP
button
white
in the stop
mode
.
The entire
program
is also cleared
when
l he
power
is
turned
off
and
when
the disc
tab1
e is opened.
(4)
Skipping
During
Programmed
Playback
Reverse
direc1ion
Forward
direction
Press one of the SKIP
but
·
tons ( l+t
or
111+1
).
Remember that
when
the reverse skip bu tt on is pressed,
the chapter
/track
currently
playing
is counted
as
one.
NOTE
o--
---
---------
--
When
chapters on
both
sides
of
an
LD
are
programmed,
skipping is
not
possible
when
NA-
·-B"
or
"B·
··
A"
is
di
sp layed on the
main
unil's
display
window
.
35
1
~
w
UI
0
0
~
REPEAT
PLAYBACK
Program
button
(PROGRAM\
Repe al
bulton
(REPEAT]
A-8 i epeal buUon
IA
-
BJ
(1
I
Chapter
/Track
R
All
Side
Repeat
epeat,
Side
Repeat
and
Press th e REPEAT b
I
GJR
'
~
~'
"'j
'""•
·-~·
The
display
chan
at the right each tlges as
shown
!s
pressed, and th
me
1he
bunon
ing repeat modee
~:rrespon
d
on
-screen di splay
turn
sset. The
approximately 5
secon:!~
after
Playin,9
the
current
ch
Chapter
Repeat {LDs)
apter
repeatedly
Playing
the
current
tra
Track Repeat {CD
ck
repeatedly
s,
CDVs
and
CD-Gs)
P~aying
the
current
sid
Sode
Repeat {LD e
repeatedly
s.
CDs, CDVs
and
CD-Gs)
Playing
both
sides
of
th
.
All
Side
Repeat {LDs) e
dose
repeatedly
36
s o r
tw
o-sided
LD
s.
This
only
work
f
NOTE:
For
LDs
on
w:h:;c=h~th~e:--c-:-h_a
____
___
_ _
1he
side repeat m .
pter
numbers
are n
p•essed. The cha
ode
s
se
t when the
REPE:~
eco
•ded.
pter repeat mode cannot be
s:~tlon
is
Random
button
!RANDOM)
LDs
. D
·-r::
=~::u
·T
1
s;de
rnpeat 1
Side repeat
D
1
All side repeat
Repeat
off
(2) A-8 R
epeat
(3)
Program
Re
peat
{LDs. CDs
and
CDVs) Press !he
REPEAT
bulton
durin
:i~h
this
funct ion, a section
betw
be
played
repeatedly. een
tw
o specified points
~~~i~~
playback, press t
he
which
tton
at the
point
from
repeatrnog~
want
10
start
Repeat start
point
A .
stored
In the
memor~
s
lol
.......
~
...
-.
OLLI
For
instruc
tions 0 n p
rog
rammed
pla b
Y ack. see Page
34
.
2
PresstheA
·B
butto
o·B
f\fPE""
'
point
at
which
o n at the
repeating. y u
wan!
to end
A -B repeat starts.
Cancelling
A-B
repeat
Press the
AB
.. A-8
OFFH
-
button
10
di
splay
A-B rep.
ea
t ·
when
the
ST~Palso
cancelled
button
is
press:~
.
open/clos
e
NOTES
:
~~==-=-=
----------
-
F?r COVs, A·B repeat is no .
;~~e~D~a~:s°°;n1
B.
;n
th.'
:~:~b~ea~
po;n1 A ;s
;n
t
he
on
diff~rent
~~~eat
is
not
possible
if
p~in1s
A
Fm
CLV
LDs
on
es.
of
the d;sc. and
B""
rep .
wh
ich the second
A-Beat
,.
o_nly poss;ble
;n
un;1
s
"e
not <eco•ded, A-8
repeat is
not
possibl
d . s
of
minutes
.
med
playback e
urmg
random
and
If
the
A·B
,.~eat
.
pmg,am
-
repeat 'd
mode
is se t d ·
mode
·;:' e <epeat
o'
a
ll
s;de <epeat
",~ng
ch~pte
""ck
The
A·B
~:~~=:l~~nan
_
d
A-B <epea;
;:
;:
1
evoouHepeat
ct1on
does
not
work
for
CD-Gs.
Ca
ncelling
program
repeat
Press
the
PROGRAM
blltton
.
{4)
Random
Repeat
Press !he RANDOM
bunon
.
Can
ce
lling
rand
om
rep
e
at
Press the RANDOM bu tt
on
.
NOTES
:
Random
~,e:p:ea~t~
-
~::--
----------
U the RANDOM is
not
possible
on
LDs .
pmg••mm
ed I button ;s P•essed
d,.;~•t~out
TOCs.
scan.
P•OQ"m':nae~back
o• auto ed;ted
pl:
~ntm
~can.
cance
ll
ed
. playback
o'
auto
edhe/
pl:c:ba~:'.~
37
~
I
w
(JI
0
I
(\.)
0
~
SWITCHING THE AUDIO CHANNEL
Audio
monitor
button
(AUDIO MONITOR)
Digi1al/anatog/CX button
(D!GITAL
/ANALOG/CX)
(1)
Stereo
and
Bilingual Discs
Press the AUDIO MONITOR button.
The
audio
mode
changes as fo
llows
when
the AUDIO
MONITOR
buuon
is pressed.
Stereo discs
When
power
,---+
turned
on
1/L
2/R
Stereo
(stereo)
I
I
l/L
Left channel
I
j
2/A
Right channel
Display
Ma
in
unit
display
window
1
/L
2/A I
l/
L
2/R I
38
Bilingual discs
Main audio pan from
left channel
Sub
audio
part
from
right
channe
l
Main
audio
part
Sub
audio
pan
D
D
D
(2) Discs
with
Digital
Sound
(LDs)
LD
s
with
digital
sound
include
both
ana log and digital
audio
signals. Press th e DI
GITALIANALOG/CX
button
to
swi1ch
between the
digi
tal
and
analog
sound
.
D - D
The I DIGITAL SOU ND l
indicator
on th e
main
unit's
display
window
when
the
digita
l signa ls are
se
lected.
The
digital
signals are
se
lected
when
the
power
is turned
NOTE
:--------------~
On s
ome
LDs
wi
th digi1al
sound
, the level
of
the digital and
analog signal s is
different,
so the
volume
will
change
when
th e
audio
signals are
swi
tched.
(3)
Di
scs
With
the
CX
Mark
(LDs)
For
most
discs
with
the
C9
mark, the CX noise r
eduction
sys1em is ru rne d
on
automatically,
providing
powerful
sound
with
litt
le
noise
.
For
some
discs
with
the
Cll
mark, the CX noise r
eduction
system is not
turned
on
automalically
.
In
this case, press th e
DIG
ITAL/ANAL
OG/CX
button
so that
..
CX
ON~
appears on 1
he
screen.
D =D
NOTE
:~-------------
~
The
sound
quality
will
be
poor
if the
CX
noise reduction
system
is
turned on
when
playing
discs wi1h
no
CX
mark.
CD is a registered
irademark
of
CBS.
The LA -3500
conforms
to t
he
expanded
CX specifications.
Im
TROUBLESHOOTING
Check
again
before
requesting
servicing
.
Are all
conne
ct
ions
proper
7
Is
the
set
being
operated
according to
the
operating
instructions 7
If the
se
t does
nol
seem
to
be
operating
properly,
check the
poin
1s on the table
below
. II
none
of
the
items
on
lh
e table apply.
lh
e set
may
be
malfunctioning
.
Turn
off
the
power
immediately
and contact
your
store of purchase.
Symptom
1.
~sTANDBr
does
not
appear
when
power
cord
is
plugged
in
.
2.
Power
turns
on
by
no
sound
is
produced
.
3. Disc table does not open .
4 . Disc
does
n
ot
play
when
direct
search
bunons
or
play/pause
buuon
is pressed.
5.
When
switched
to the
TV,
the picture
is
worse
than befo re the
player
was
connected
or
there are stripes
on
the
picture.
6.
Remote
control
un
it
does
not
work
.
7.
TV
malfunclions
when
lhe
remote
control
unit
is opera ted.
B.
Oise turns bu t picture
does
not
appear
!or
picture
quality
is bad).
(Only
when
playing
on
a TV)
9. Vertical
synchronizalion
is
off
!pic-
tur
e rolls).
Cause Measures
Power
plug
is not
plugged
in
or
is not
Make
sure the
power
plug
is
plugged
thoroughly
inserted . in
thoroughly
.
Rea1
panel connection cords are
not
Refer
to
the
manual
and connect the
properly
connec
1ed .
cords
properly
.
Power
is
not
on. Plug th e
power
cord
into
the out let
and press th e POWER
button
to turn
on
the
power
.
Disc is
extreme
ly
dirty
. Clean the disc.
~
...
Use a
dis
c cleaning kit (availabl e in
s
tore
s)
.
Disc is
upside
·
down
. Set the disc
with
the label led side
fa
ci
ng
up
.
Oise is
not
properly
se
t in disc table. Set the disc
properly
.
The
re
is
dew
in the player. Remove the disc and let the player sit
for
one
or
two
hour
s wi1h the
power
on so that th e
dew
evaporates.
Depending on the
TV
signal reception
co
nditions
,
st
ripes may appear
when
watching
the
TV
wh
ile the player is on.
This
is
not
a
problem
with
the
player
.
Unit
is
too
far
from
the player,
or
is
at
too s
trong
an angle.
Ba11eries are
worn
out
.
There is an obstacle between the
sensor on the player and the
remote
contro
l unit.
This
remote
con1rol
unit
may
cause
some
TVs
equipped
for
wireless re·
mole
cont
rol to malfunction.
TV's
!or
color
monitor's)
power
is
not
turned on.
Co
nne
c
tion
s are
wrong
.
Connection
plugs
are disconnected
!or
not
fully
inserted).
TV
's
input
se
l
ec
t
or
is set to the
TV
mode.
The picture
may
ro
ll
temporarily
when
the pic1ure switches
from
a
dark
scene
10 a
bright
scene, but this is
not
a
malfunction.
Turn
the player's
pow
er
off
.
t..;>
II
the
problem
persists, check the
antenna,
or
use a b
oos
ter !available
in
s1ores).
Operate the remote co
ntr
ol
unit
fr
om
within
an angle
or
about
30 ° and a
distance
of
about 6
meters
.
c::>
Replace the baueries
if
the range
from
which
the
remote
control
unit
opera
tes becomes
exlremely
Ii·
mited
.
Rep lace the batleries.
t::>
Replace both batteries
with
new
ones.
Remove the obstac le
or
move
the
remote
conlrol
unit.
Move
the TV away
from
the
player
or
cover
the TV's
remote
cont
rol sensor
when
operating the
remote
control
unit.
Turn
on
the TV's
power
.
Connect
properly
.
CJt
-(I)i::=
Insert securely.
"4-
Se
1 the TV's
or
monitor's
input
selec·
tor to the
video
input
mode
when
playing
discs.
Ad
just the
TV
's vertical synchroniza·
tion
.
39
~
w
U1
0
0
S
ympt
o m
10
. Picture
Qu
ality is
po
or
fo r certain
discs.
11 . Sound
is
mudd
led.
12. No sound i s
pr
oduced .
13. Some still pic
tur
es
are not s1IJ
I.
Cau
se
Oi
se
is ex
tr
em e
ly
d
ir
ty.
Oi
se
is
mi
sshapen !
wa
rped, et
c.
).
Do not u se he
avily
mi
ssh apen discs.
I
<>
See Page 7 .)
ex
system
is
on
th
ough
the di
sc
does
nOI
inclu
de th e
(l1
m ark.
Mu
lti-speed playback mo de is
se
t.
(Sou
nd
is o
nly
pr
oduce d in th e normal
playb
ac
k m od
e.
)
Even fo r sta
ndard
discs, still pictu res
may
no
t be still during sce n
es
in
which
move
m e
nt
is
int
en
se
.
Measur
es
Clean the disc.
c:>
U
se
a d i
sc
cleaning kit (available in
st
or
es).
Fla
tt
en the dis
c.
<>
Set the
di
sc in its cover, pla
ce
it
betw ee n tw o sheets of gla
ss
or
oth
er flat ob ject
s,
put
a w e
igh
t of 4
to 5 kilograms
on
it
and
leave it like
this for one
day
. T his
may
reduce
the wa rping .
I
Hm y
boo
k
•.
et<.
kil
ogr
ams)
Glass shee1
s.
e1c
Glass shee
is
, etc.
O
il<:
covet
Disc
Turn
the OI
GI
T
AL/A
N
ALOGICX
but·
t
on
on t
he
rem ote co
nir
ol unit o
ff
.
Pr
ess th e play/ p ause b u tton to ret
ur
n
to th e no
rm
al
pl
a
yb
ac
k mod
e.
This Is not a m
al
function
of
the d isc or
player.
14
. Scanning is no t possible on a laser Chapter
numbe
rs are
not
recorded on F
un
ct ions using chap1er
numbe
rs can·
disc. the d i
sc.
no
t be u
se
d if th e chapter
nu
mbers are
not
recorded on the disc.
1
5.
Starl ing a
nd
sea rchi
ng
is slow .
Fo
r so m e discs, ex t
ra
tim e is r equired
If
the d isc is
sc
ratc hed, sto p usin g it.
for r
ea
din
g th e codes.
(Thi s is not a m a
lfun
ct ion.)
Disc is scra tch ed
or
d
irt
y. If the d isc is dirty, clea n it.
(Ex
tr
eme
ly
scratched d iscs m ay
no
t !Refer to
Symp
tom 10.I
play.I
16. Som e discs r eq
ui
re
some
t
ime
be- Error in reading
subco
d
es
.
fore starting
or
do n
ot
start a l
al
l. (This is not a
ma
lf
unct
io
n. )
17
. Time is r
eQ
uired to re
turn
to point a Same as 15 above.
during
A-B rep
ea
t.
18. C
hapter
skip, cha
pt
er
pr
o
gram
, an d Chapter n
um
bers are
no
t reco
rd
ed o n
ch
apter
numb
er sea rch operatio ns the disc.
do not functi on.
19
.
Fas
t
forw
ard a
nd
rever
se
sc
annin
g is Disc is a CO-G.
no
t possibl
e.
20. Picture is
un
stabl e d u ring f
as
t for- The picture
may
be somewhat
un
st-
ward
and rever
se
sca
nn
i
ng
. abl
e,
but
th is is
no
t a
ma
lf
unct ion.
Press the STOP bu
tt
o n to st
op
the
disc,.then
pr
ess th e pl
ay/
pause bu tton
again. Repeat this
un
til the disc s1arts.
Same
as
15 above.
F
un
ct io ns usin g chapter
num
bers
ca
not be used if th e chapter
numb
ers are
not
r
ec
ord
ed o n the disc.
Fas
t fo
rw
ard and reverse scan n ing is
no
t
possib
le
on
CD-Gs.
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~MAIN
SPECIFICATIONS
1. General
Ty
pe:
Laser :
Pow
er
s
upply
:
Pow er cons
umpti
on
:
Wei
ght
:
Ext ernal
dim
ensions:
Workin g t e
mp
era
tu
re range:
Work ing
hu
midit
y ran
ge:
2. Discs
laservis
i
on
Discs
P
laying
time
s fo r s
tandard
(C
AV
)
di
s
cs
:
Playing
tim
es
fo
r ex
tend
ed-play !CLV)
di
scs:
Speed:
Compac
t discs (CDs and
CD
-Gs)
Di
ameter
:
D
ir
ec
tion
of
rotati
o n (signal sidel:
Linear speed :
Compa
ct
di
scs w i
th
video signals
(CD
VsJ
D
iameter
:
Direc
ti
on of rot a
ti
on (s
ig
nal side):
lin
ear speed :
Max . pl
aying
time
:
3.
Video
out
put
s
(tw
o
pin
jacks)
Format
:
Output
level:
4. S-video
outp
ut
Outp
ut level :
5. A
udio
ou
tputs
(two
sets)
Ou
tput
level :
Digital
audio
performance
6. Ot
her
o
ut
put
jacks
l a
servision
video disc syst
em
a
nd
com
pact disc
digi
tal au
dio
system
Semiconductor 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 den
sa
tio
n)
30 cm :
Ma
x. 1 ho
ur
for
both
si
des
20c
m :
Ma
x. 28 min . f
or
bo
lh
sides
Max .
14
min
. f
or
one
si
de
30
cm:
Max . 2
hou
rs
for
both
sides
20
cm:
Max . 40
min.
for
both sides
Max.
20
mi
n.
for
.one
si
de
JO
cm
sta n
dard
discs : 1800 r
pm
JO
cm
ex
te
nded
·
play
dis
cs: 1800
rpm
to 600 r
pm
12
cmo
r8
cm
Countercl
ockwi
se
1.2 to 1.4
mt
sec
1
2c
m
Co
unt
ercloc
kwi
se
Au
dio
part : 1.2 - 1.4
m/sec
Video
par
t:
11
....
12
ml
soc
Au
dio
part :
20
m i n.
(d
igital)
Video
par
t: 5
min
.
(C
l
VJ
The pl
aying
time
di
ff
er s from disc to
di
sc.
NT
SC
specifi
ca
tion
1 Vp -p (w ith 75 oh m loa d . syn
c.
negativ
e)
Y
output
:
C ou t
put
:
1 Vp -p (w
it
h 75
oh
m load, sync. negative)
0.286Vp-p
(wi
th
75
ohm l
oad
)
Dig
it
al au
dio
outpu
t :
Analog
audio
ou
t
put:
Fr
eq
ue
ncy response:
S/
N rat
io
:
Dyn am ic range :
Wow
and fl u
t1
er :
Optical d ig
il
al
ou
t
put
1ack
Headpho n
es
outpu
t j
ac
k
200
mVrms
(1
kH
z,
-2
0dB)
200mVrms
11
kH
z,
40%)
4 H
z-
20 kHz
11
0d
8
l
OOd
B
Be
l
ow
measurable
II
mi
l s
(below
±0.001% W. pea k)
For i
mprovement
purposes. specifi
ca
tions an d design are subject to change
wil
h
out
no
tice.
41
~
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[.J
UI
0
0
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22
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 @ , a special screw @ , and detach the Top Cover
@])
:::
Special screw @ is warty and different from other screw.
Use care.
Top Cover
@j)
J
2. Front Panel [Exploded View (1), (2)]
(1) Plug AC cord ®
in
wall outlet, press (OPEN/CLOSE) button to open the Loader Panel ® and then unplug the AC cord.
(2) Remove 3 screws @
(3) Remove 2 screws @ of Front Panel
CD
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.
@ x3
\
3. Display PCB [Exploded View (2)]
~tu
~
AtJ
AC
Plug@
(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.
4.
Loading Drive Unit Disassembly I Assembly [Exploded View (3)]
GEN 2420 Tray Drive (Left) Unit
Gear
(B) and Pulley Gear
@Gear
(
B)
@Pulley
Gear
Tweezers
Slit
·
~
'
To
remove parts other then above, reverse the steps shown below.
Insert tweezers to the Slit of Gear (B) ® and
Pulley
Gear
@ , loosen the Shaft Coupler,
Pull
Gear
(B) and Pulley Gear upward.
Shaft Coupler
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
G)
from bottom side, hook Switch P.W.B . @ , and then insert
Loading Motor Sub-Ass'y to arrow direction and hook
it.
(The work is reversal of Drive Base Ass
'y
G)
)
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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 positi
on
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.
First Gear
Tip
t @ Control Gear
®
@Gear (
B)
Concave @ Slit
Washer
@
Cam
Stopper
@
Slide
Cam
(Left)
Cl)
Drive
Base
Ass
'y
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 @ .
7l
7 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 1
Omm,
and set the Lock Lever
to
the rectangular window
(a)
(Tray Guide (left) GEN Ass'y installation mode).
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.
Guide
Pin
Groove
(V
Tray
Guide
(Left)
Ass
'y
Drive
Base
Ass
'y
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26
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
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 Insta
ll
ation mode.
(c) Functional position (Initial Mode).
< Assembly Step >
GEN 2423 .
Tray Guide (Right)
Ass
'y
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
br
idge @ [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 Fi
nger...
rr+--GEN
2422 Tray
Dri
ve
Ll
(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.
Set a Slit Washer @ to the special screw ® before use it.
(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
--
_
-_>-
_
1-
1__
- -
-'.""""'----
-'---
----'---
...._~~
.,. Other Caution
r...C..-")
c~
,
r J<
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-
® Gear(C)
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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) @ to arrow direction, and set the first gear tip of Tray Ass'y @ to the
Concave Mark of Gear
(C)
@ .
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
-
IT""74'
5.
Traverse Disassembly [Exploded View
(1
)]
(1)
Remove 4 screws @
and
detach Traverse Mechanism @ .
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Traverse
Mechanism
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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.
@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 .
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
@
@ x
4-Y
@ x6
Main P.W.B.
IC
101
(rts~13C
Ma
in
P.W
.B.
13P FFC Cord
Sub
P.W.B
.
Metallic Parts CN13D
P.W.B
. Ass'y
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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.
Pick
Base
Slowly
mo
ve
Pick
Base
so
that Belt Clamper appears
in
the
hole
of Traverse .
Traverse Motor
[Traverse
Right
Side]
0
Figure 1
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
@ Optical Pickup
1.
G)
Remove Flexible P.W.B. from FP25011. Use care, do
not damage the Flexible P.W.B
..
2.
® Unsolder height base.
(To
change the Flexible P.W.B
.,
unsolder Tilt Base @ also.)
3.
Remove 3 screws (a) .
4. Disconnect Optical Pickup.
5.
Remove Height
Base@
(Refer to "Height base change").
6.
Remove height wire springs
(A)@
,
(B)@)
of height base,
(Optical Pickup Shaft (E) side) and tilt pull
spring@
(Optical Pickup side) .
7. 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.
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G)
Flexible P.W.B.
To
FP25011
Assembly
(J)
Tilt Lever
k
@ Switch Base
'\1
I
~s,:
~
~
['I
~
@)HeightWir
~
1'
~
~
I
~
~
'V
TI;
BM•
(1111
Motoc)
"'
Screw (C)
[Pick Base]
For
assembly
reverse
disassembly
.
CD
Pick Base
@ Height Link Plate
(G)
Optical Pickup /
Concave (C)
(D)
I
Cauction
II
@ Washer
?ZJ
~
w(b)
@ Height Base
(Height Motor)
Figure 3
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.
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).
Belt Clamper
32
Guide Base
.
= ·
~
...,.,_-=
.......
.
,,.,
..
.
...
' 6 I
,;>
il!t
+.
; -
.
~
~.,
Figure 4
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 Flexib
le
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 ®.
[OK]
Switch
B
ase
(1)
Switch
is
Pushed
~',_
Height
Link
Plate
[NG]
\
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.
Figure
6
[Height
Base
(rear
view)]
•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 !'--.
~
G , .
'-.......
:
Boss
roove
'-.......
....,,j
........................
~
.
(A) l
~I
Tilt
Base
Figure
7
[Tilt
Cam]
·s
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
8
[Tilt
Sensor
]
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34
8 Checking Audio or Video Circuit
CD
By
using CD and CDV (Video)
1) Setting
(a) Remove Top Cover.
2) Checki
ng
2U-2570 (Main P.
W.B.
)
2U-2571 (Sub P.
W.B
.)
(
b)
Remove Tray, Connect Plate, Clamper Plate and Slide
Guide Plate.
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.
(c)
Stand Main and Sub P.W.B. as per Figure. (b} Audio circuit check
...
CD.
(d) Detach Clamper from Clamper Plate, load a disk as per
Figure and clamp the disk.
(2)
By
using
LD
SGK-0072
11
Pin Ex
ten
s
ion
Co
rd (Common
to
LA-3250K)
SG
K
-0071
7 Pin Flat Extensi
on
Cord
(a) Remove Top Cover.
SG
K-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
Front Panel
(b
) Remove Tray, Connect Plate, Clamper Plate and Slide Guide Plate.
(c) Remove Front Panel, Regulator P.W.B. (2U-2573-
2)
and take P.W.B. Ass'y (2U-2570 and 2U-2571 )out.
(d} 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 Remarks
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 co
rd
Po
wer Switch P.
W.B
...
.. ..
.. Main
P.W.B
.
(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-
<D
tilt balance
(A
side)" to "2-@ CD focus gain and tracking gain"
in
the steps shown.
"1-
<D
tilt sensor balance" of spare Pickup has already been adjusted, and no adjustment is required.
2.
Changing
Tilt
Sensor
(G
P2TD0
1
M)
After changing the tilt sensor adjust from "1-
CD
tilt sensor balance" to "2-@ CD focus gain and tracking gain" all over.
3.
Location
of
adjustment
(on
the
P.W.B.).
Rear Panel Side
MAIN
P.W.B
. 2U-2570 Solder
Fa
ce
!Test Point I
;;
; 2
fHFJ
CD
......
@
VRBOI
D Jumper
CNBA
@
PIN
0
VR002
©
© D
VROOI
0
!Test
point!
, 0 0 i
li
3 From Left
ClZW
/
~"'
1-
I
ADJ
J
r-
-
.,
I
000
I rGNDJ
I I
ITEOJ
L - - j
0
0
Front Panel Side
+
1:
VRB01
is
on
Sub P
.W.
B.
(2U-2571-1).
;;~
2:
HF
On and from Serial
51
use
<D
,
Up to Serial 50 use
<2!
.
+
3:
Only silk print is wrong
on
222 2570 109 P.W.B
..
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36
1) Pickup
CD
Tilt Sensor Balance.
Caution: The spare Pickup (SOAD90A) has been adjusted and needs no adjustment.
Measurement Point Adjust Mode Disk
TEO Tilt Sensor Playback B MTD-04
Adjust Screw Pause Chapter
7-8
Measuring Instrument Adjust
to
Oscilloscope Kick Pulse Amplitude Maximum
1.
Connect Oscilloscope to "TEO".
2.
Playback chapter
7-8
of Test
LO
MTD-04 (CAV)B, and set the unit to pause mode.
3.
Adjust tilt sensor adjustment screw so that kick pulse (Figure 10) amplitude reads maximum.
Grating Hole
Tilt Sensor Adjustment Screw
[Pickup Reverse Side)
Kick Pulse
!Oscilloscope Setting!
Figure 9
Maximum
Amplitude
e VOLT: 500mV/div e SWEEP : 5msec/div Figure 10
@Adjustment screw lock paint after the Pickup adjustment lock the
screw with lock paint.
1.
Screw to be locked
(1) Grating Hole
2.
Lock Bond
(1) Name: Three bond
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2) Servo
Adjustment Item (step)
CD
Tilt balance A
@ Tilt balance B
@ LD focus and tracking gain
® CD focus and tracking gain
@ Confirmation after the adjustment
CD
Tilt balance A
1.
Set
VR001
to center position.
2.
Turn power
ON,
load Test
LD
MTD-04, and playback.
3. Search chapter 3 and set
to
PAUSE
mode.
4.
Instrument
Oscilloscope
X:
5mS/div
Y : 50mV/div
2U-2570
TEO
GND
Adjust
VR001
Semi-fixed resistor.
@Tilt
balance B
1.
Set VR002
to
center position.
2.
Push [SIDE
B]
button and playback B side .
3. Search chapter 3 and set
to
PAUSE
mode.
Probe
Oscilloscope
10:
1
!-----+-<
:)
: 8
Confirm
~F++
4. Same as
CD
tilt balance
A,
adjust VR002 so that kick pulse amplitude reads maximum.
Adjust
to
Kick pulse amplitude A
reads maximum.
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@ LD focus and tracking gain. (automatic)
1.
Turn Secondary power OFF by power switch and set the unit to standby mode.
2.
Ground
ADJ
terminal. (Leave it grounded :
If
it opens automatic adjustment mode clears.
3.
Turn secondary power
ON
by
power switch.
4.
Load Test
LD
MTD-04 and playback.
5.
Search chapter 7 and playback.
6.
Press AUDIO MONITOR of remote controller and confirm 1/L lights and .... flickers on display. (Focus gain adjustment)
7.
After
6-10
second press AUDIO MONITOR and confirm 2/R lights and
....
flickers
on
display. (Tracking gain adjustment)
8.
After
6-10
second press AUDIO MONITOR and confirm 1/L, 2/R and .... light. (automatic adjustment ends)
9. Remove the disk.
To
item ©.
@)
CD focus and tracking gain. (automatic)
1.
®
,item
9 mode.
2.
Load test CD TCD-725 and playback track
1.
3.
Do
same as
®,
item
6-8
.
4. Open
ADJ
terminal. (clears automatic adjustment mode)
5. Remove the disk.
@ Confirmation after the adjustment
1. Playback 4 and 8 of TCD -725 for about 1 O seconds and confirm no sound skips.
2. Search inner and outer circle of A and B of test
LD
MFD-04 and confirm it works correctly.
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...
Grating
After the adjustment of pickup and servo have been done,
playback track 4 and 8 of CD Test disk TCD-725, and confirm
no
sound skip occurs, and then do the adjustment shown below.
And
after the adjustment, readjust pickup and servo.
1. Tangential (A side)
Test
Point Adjust
Mode
Disk
Tangential
HF
roller
(A)
Playback TCD-725
Adjustment Track
10
Screw
lnsturment Adjust
to
Oscilloscope Refer
to
Below
1.
Place the unit
on
the fixture and connect oscilloscope.
Main
Unit
Front Side
Fi
gu
re
11
2.
Playback track 1 O of CD Test disk. (TCD-725)
By playing back track 10 tangential roller (A) [Figure
9]
adjustment screw appears
in
the hole position (A) of the
chassis. [Figure 12]
Front
cy
(Al
0
Chassis
Re
verse
Side
Figure
12
3.
Insert a hexawrench
(1
.
5mm)
to
the
hole (A) on reverse side
of
the
chassis
[Figure
12],
and
adjust
tangential
(A)
adjustment screw so that
HF
eye pattern reads maximum.
Then set it to the
center
of the optimum range.
!Oscilloscope Setting I
e VOLT:
100mV
/
div
e
SWEEP
:
0.5~t
sec
/
div
e Input :
AC
Adjustment
to
Maximum
Figure
13
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40
2.
Grating
Caution:
Never turn grating adjustment
pin
too much . (Limits : ±
2-3
degree). Further turn disables
RF
signal detection and further
adjustment.
Test
Point Adjust
Mode
Disk
HF
Grating hole Playback TCD-725
TEO
pause
Track 1 O
lnsturment Adjust
to
Oscilloscope Refer
to
Below
1.
Place the unit on fixture, connect CH 1 of oscillos
cope
to
HF
and
CH2
to
TEO
.
2.
Playback track 1 O of CD test disk (
TCD-
725).
3. Confirm oscilloscope CH2
TEO
shows waveform (A).
HF
(
RF
Signal)
TEO
(TE
Signal)
...........
__
.,,.,,
'-Waveform
@
Figure
14
[RF Signal
and
TE Signal]
4.
Set track 1
Oto
playback
pause
.
In
this mode, grating hole
(Figure 9)
comes
to
the hole position of bottom plate [Figure
12].
5.
Insert grating adjustment pin to
the
hole of bottom plate (B)
[refer to Figure 15], and fine adjust the pin so that the
maximum
amplitude is read. [Figure 1
OJ
Figure
15
[Grating Hole)
6.
Playback track 10 normally.
7.
Confire waveform (A) [Figure 14] appears.
3. Tangential
(8
side)
Test
Point Adjust
Mode
Dis
k
Tangential
HF
roller (
B)
Playback (B) MTD-04
Adjustment
screw
lnsturment Adjust
to
Oscilloscope Refer
to
Below
1.
Connect oscilloscope
to
HF.
2.
Playback B side of
MTD-04
.
At this time [Figure
9]
Tangential Roller (B) Adjustment
Screw
is visible through the Traverse Base.
Front
Side
D
Tangential Roller
(B)
Adjustment
Screw
Tra
ve
rs
e
Base
[Traverse Base Upper
View]
Fi
gu
re
16
3. Alternately adjust Tangential Roller (B) Adjustment
Screw
and VR002 , so that
HF
eye pattern reads
maximum
[Figure
13].
Set
to the
center
of the optimum range.
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(2) Video
CD
Video level
1.
Turn power ON.
2. Playback chapter 6 (WHITE) of
Test
LD
MTD-04. (still also function able)
3.
Connect
RCA
pin
jack cord to Video output terminal, and another
end
to oscilloscope.
-
VI
DEO
OUT
-
4.
Instrument
Oscilloscope
10
-20~1sec/div
0
.5
V/div
•AC
Range
5.
Stop
6.
Turn power
OFF.
Adjust
VR801
Semi -fixed Resistor
in
2U-2571
By the adjustment video output level
is
1.0 ±0.05V/75ohm.
Probe
Oscilloscope
10:
1
!------+-{:)
: 0
Confirm
1
White 100% Level
-_}
1 H (63.5µ sec)
I\
Sink Chip
A=2
.1
±0.1
Vp
-p
Adjust to
Adjust
VR801
to set
video signal amplitude.
(S
in
k Chip -white 100% :
A)
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SEMICONDUCTORS
IC MN66601
VRRD
(IC001)
48
49
64
MN66601 VRRD2 Terminal Function
Pin Symbol 1
/0
Function
No.
1 SRF I
Pl
ayback RF signal input.
2 FG I Spindle FG signal input.
3 SP
STOP
0 Spindle stop command output (H: Stop).
4 FG/N 0 Spindle FG signal dividing output.
5
PBSYNC
I Playback H sync signal input (Low pulse).
6 REFH I Reference H sync signal input (Low pulse).
7 CDEC I CD spindle drive input (Analog switch input).
8
CDSPDRV
0 CD spindle drive output
(Analog switch output).
9 TESTO 0 Test terminal (Normally open).
10
TEST1 0 Test terminal (Normally open).
11
TEST2
0 Test terminal (Normally open).
12
TEST3
0 Test terminal (Normally open).
13
TEST4
0 Test terminal (Normally open).
14
TESTS 0 Test terminal (Normally open).
15
TEST
6 0 Test terminal .(Normally open).
16
TEST?
0 Test terminal (Normally open).
17
XI I X'tal input.
18
XO 0 X'tal output.
19
TSCK
I Test terminal (Normally L
).
20
/TEST
I Test terminal (Normally H).
21
vss I Power supply (Digital system ,
OV).
22 VDD I P
ower
supply (Digital system , +5V).
23
SCP HASE 0 Sub-carrier phase shifting output.
24
/RESET I Reset terminal (L: Reset).
25
SENSE4
0 Processor status output 4.
26
SENSE3
0 Processor status output
3.
27
SENSE2
0 Processor status output 2.
28 SENSE1 0 Processor status output 1.
29
MREADY
0 Microcomputer command acceptable output
(H: Acceptable) .
30
MLD I Microcomputer command load signal input
(L: Load).
31
MCLK
I Microcomputer command clock input
(Latches data at rising edge).
32 MDATA I Microcomputer command data input
(Positive logic).
33 LDSPDRV 0
LO
spindle drive output (PWM output) 3 state.
34 HITDRV 0 Height drive output (PWM output) 3 state.
42
33
32
17
16
Pin Symbol 1/0 Function
No.
35
TRVDRV
0 Traverse drive output (PWM output) 3 state.
36
TIL
TDRV 0 Tilt drive output (PWM output) 3 state.
37
SPAREOO 0 Test terminal (Normally open).
38
SPARE01 0 Test terminal (Normally open).
39 SPARE
JO
I Test terminal (Normally
L).
40
N/R 0 Obverse/Reverse playback mode switching
output (L: Reverse) .
41
/TRON 0 Tracking servo ON signal (L: ON).
42
SDO 0 Drop out detection signal input (H: Drop out).
43 /HTDWN I Height mechanism down limit signal
(
L:
Down).
44
/LOON 0 Laser ON control output (
L:
ON).
45
AN
0 CD/
LO
playback mode shifting output (
H:
CD).
46
BOO I Black drop out signal (H: Drop out).
47
OFTR I Off track detection signal (
H:
OFF
track
).
48 CROSS I Track cross signal input.
49 FODRV 0 Focus drive output (D/A output),
+: Up,
-:
Down.
50
TRDRV
0 Tracking drive output (D/A output),
+: Outer, - : Inner.
51
TRBAL
0 Tracking balance output (DIA output),
+:
+side gain up.
52
FOBAL
0 Focus balance output (D/A output),
+:
+sise gain up.
53
TIBAL
0 Test terminal (Normally open).
54
VREF+
I AID, DIA reference power supply (+4V).
55
VREF-
I AID, DIA reference power supply
(+1
V).
56 AVSS I Power supply (Analog system,
OV).
57
AVDD I Power supply (Analog system, +5V)
58 TE I Tracking error signal input (AID input),
+:
Inner, - : Outer.
59 FE I Focus error signal input (AID input),
+:
Far
,
-:
Near.
60
TILT-
I Tilt sensor
-signal
input {AID input),
+:
Outer,
-:
Inner.
61
TILT+ I Tilt
sensor
+signal input (AID input),
+:
Inner, - : Outer.
62
RFp-p
I RF peak-peak envelope signal input (AID
input), +: Large.
63 RFENVB I Bright side RF envelope signal input
(AID input
),
+: Dark.
64
AD SPARE I Test terminal (Normally connect to RFENVB
).
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48
33
IC MN6626 (IC601)
49
32
64 17
MN6626 Terminal Function
16
P
in
Symbol 1/0 Function
No.
P
in
Symbol 1/0 Fun ction
No.
1 AVSS I GND for DSL, PLL circuit
(OV).
36 SUBO 0 Subcode 0 code outpu
t.
2 IREF I Reference current input terminal. 37 SOCK I Exte rnal clock for subcode 0 register.
3 ARF I RF signal input terminal.
4 ORF I Bias terminal for DSL.
38
/CLOCK 0 Subcode frame clock signal
(f
CLOCK=
7.35 kHZ).
5 DSLF 0 Loop filter terminal for DSL. 39 BLKCK 0 Subcode frame clock signal (f BLKCK = 75Hz) .
6 PLLF 1/0 Loop filter terminal for PLL. 40 DEM
PH
0 Deemphasis ON signal, H: ON.
7 AVDD I Power supply for DSL, PLL circuit (+5V
).
41
MEMP I Emph asis signal input
(
Fo
r digital audio interface) .
RF signal polarity specifying terminal,
8 RSEL I RSEL=H at bright level "H".
RSEL=L at bright level "
L"
.
42 MLD I Microcomputer command load signal input,
L:
Load.
9 TBUS7 0 Test terminal (Normally open). 43 MCLK I Microcomputer command clock signal input
(Latches data at rising edge).
10 TBUS6 0 Test terminal (Normally open). 44 MDATA I Microcomputer command data input.
11
TBUS5 0 Test terminal (Normally open). 45 DMUTE I Muting input,
H:
Mute.
12 TBUS4 0 Test terminal (Normally open). 1 /2
di
vided clock signal of X'tal oscillation at
13 TBUS3 0 Test terminal (Normally open).
14 TBUS2 0 Test terminal (Normally open).
46 SMCK 0 MSEL = H (f SMCK = 8.4672MHz).
1 /4 divided clock signal of X't
al
oscillation at
MSEL = L
(I
SMCK = 4.2336MHz).
15 TBUS1 0 Test terminal (Normally open).
16 TBUSO 0 Test terminal (Normally open). 47 STAT 0 Status signal
(CRC , CUE. CLVS. TTSTOP. FCLV, SOOK).
17 FLAG 0 Flag output terminal. 48 CRC 0 Subcode CRC check result,
H:
OK,
L:
NG .
18 IPFRAG 0 Interpolation flag, H: Interpolation. 49 SUBC 0 Subcode serial output data.
-19 FCLK 0 Crystal system frame clock
(f FCLK = 7.35 kHz).
50 SBCK I Clock input for subcode serial output.
51
/TRON I Tracking servo
ON
signal, L: ON.
20 BYTCK 0
By1e
clock.
21
WDCK 0 Word clock 52 CLVS 0 Spindle servo phase sync status signal,
H:
CLV,
L:
Rough servo.
22 /RST I Reset input, L: Reset. 53 PC 0
Sp
indle motor
ON
signal, L: ON.
23 TX 0 Digital audio interface output signal. 54 ECM 0 Spindle motor drive signal
(Forced mode output, 3-state).
24
LOG 0
Leh
digital signal.
25 ROG 0
Reh
digital signal.
55
ECS 0 Spindle motor drive signal
(Servo error signal output), 3-state.
26 SRDATA 0 Serial data output. 56 VDD I Power supply (+5V
).
27 SCK 0 Bit clock for SRDATA. 57 /TEST I Test terminal (Normally H
).
28 LRCK 0 L, R check signal.
29 XCK 0
X'
tal oscillation clock output
(I XCK = 16.9344 MHz) .
58
SSEL I Sub 0 terminal , Output mode shifting terminal,
H: 0 code buffer u
si
ng mode.
SMCK terminal, Output frequency shifting
30 PMCK 0 1/192 divided clock signal of X'tal oscillation
(f
PMCK = 88.2 kHz).
59
MSEL I termina
l,
H: SMCK = 8.4672 MHz,
L:
SMCK = 4.2336 MHz.
31
CSEL I Test terminal (Normally L). 60 RESY 0 Re-sync signal of frame sync,
H:
Sync,
L:
Out of sync.
32 PSEL I Test terminal (Normally L
).
61
DO
I Drop out signal,
H:
Drop out.
33 X1 I X'tal oscillation circuit input terminal
(I =
16
.9344 MHZ). 62 EFM 0 EFM signal output.
34
X2
0 X'tal oscillation circuit output terminal
(f = 16.9344 MHz
).
35 vss I
Po
wer supply
(OV).
63
PCK 0 PLL extract clock
ou
tput (f PCK = 4.3218 MHz).
64 PDO 0 Phase comparing signal of EFM sign
al
and PCK
signal.
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IC CXA 1145M (IC503)
Block Diagram
12
CXA
1145M Terminal Function
Pin
No.
Symbol Function
1
GND1
GND Terminal for other circuits than RGB output, composite video output circuit. Connect to GND2 with impedance as
low as possible.
2
RIN
Input terminal for analog RGB signal. Input at 100%
=1
Vp-p.
It
is necessary to input with impedance as low as possible,
3
GIN
4
BIN
in
order to lessen clamp error rate.
5
XO
OUT Input terminal for X'tal OSC.
In
case to use by internal oscillation, connect quartz oscillator.
In
case to use by external
oscillation, input it into 6 pin terminal
XO
IN
through coupling capacitors. Input subcarrier
at
level of 400mVp-
p-
6
XOIN
1,000mVp-p. When using by external oscillation , input minimal distortion sine wave. With great distortion , there is
possibility of deterioration of phase characteristic of chroma signal.
Switching terminal of NTSC , PAL modes.
7 NTSC/PAL
IN
Vee
NTSC
GND PAL
8 AUDIO
IN
Audio buffer amplifier circuit input terminal. Input impedance
is
approx, 25kohm.
9 AUDIO OUT Audio buffer amplifier circuit output.
10 C SYNC
IN
Composite sync signal input terminal. Input
on
TTL
le
vel.
At
L
G;.
0.8V) :SYNCH H
~
2.0V)
11
C SYNC OUT Composite sync signal output terminal. Able to drive directly load of 75ohm.
12 Vc
c1
Power supply terminal for other circuit than RGB output circuit, composite video output circuit.
13 IREF Terminal to determine internal reference current. Connect to GND across 27kohm.
14 VREF Internal reference voltage terminal. Ground by approx. 1
OftF
capacitor.
15
GOUT
Chroma signal output terminal. Connect BPF(Band pass filter) across 17 pin{CIN).
16
YOUT
Y-signal output terminal. Connect DL(Delay line) across 18 pin(Y
IN)
.
17
GIN
Input terminal for chroma signal from which high frequeucy is cut off by BPF (Band pass filter).
18
YIN
Input terminal to input delayed Y signal by DL (Delay line).
19 Vcc2 Power supply terminal of RGB output circuit, composite video output circuit. Couple with sufficiently capacity capacitor
as large current flows.
20 C VIDEO OUT Output terminal of Y/C MIX circuit. Outputs composite video signal. Able
to
drive directly load of 75ohm.
21
BOUT
Output terminal of analog RGB signal.
22
GOUT
23
ROUT
Able to drive directly load of 75ohm.
24 GND2 GND terminal of RGB output circuit, composite output circuit.
Connect to
GND1
with impedance as low as possible.
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IC PA0034A (IC102)
2 1
Block Diagram
Terminal Function
P
in
Symbol Function
No.
P
in
Symbol Function
No.
1 VEER
-5V
Power Supply Term inal. 22 LOUT
Leh
outputterminal.
2 VINR
Reh
FM
Signal input terminal.
Inputs fc=2.8125MHz 100mVp-p.
3 BIASR Bias te
rm
inal for 2 pins.
23 STC2 Capacitor and resistor for STC is to be connected.
24
STC1
Resistor for STC and capacitor for compensater
is
to be
connected.
VREFR Referrence power supply terminal on
Reh
side.
4
-2
.
2Vtype
.
25 voe +5V Power supply terminal.
26 COMP Input terminal for compensator.
5 GNDR OVTerminal 27 TBC Input terminal for TBC
(llme
base collector) error signal.
6 ALCR Capacitor for ALC circuit
is
to be connected.
7 CSR Delete carriers
on
Reh
side
by
interior resistor
of
IC
and external capacitor.
Terminal to detect drop out
on
Reh
side. Noise
28 CINL Input termianl to control CX. Output of 30 pin
is
input
through external 500Hz
HPF.
29 CXINL Input terminal for CX-NR system . Output of 30 pin
is
input through capacitor.
8 DOS2R components of around 200KHz out of demodulated
output is input. 30 SWOL Outputs signals after shifting of each mode.
9
DEM
OR Outputs audio signal demodulated
on
Reh
side.
31
SWINL Input terminal of mode shifting amplifier. Output of 32 pin
is
input through external de-emphasis
c1rcu1t.
Input terminal of switch which compensate drop out
10 SINR on Reh side. Output
of
9 pin is input through
capacitor.
11
DOCR Outputs drop out demodulated signal. External
capacity works as hold capacitor.
32 DOCL
Outputs
drop
out
demodulated
si~nals.
External
capacitor works as sample hold capacitor.
33 SINL Input terminal for compesation switch o_f dropout
on
Leh.
Output of 34pin
is
input through capacitor.
12 SWINR Input terminal for mode shifting amplifier. Output of
11
pin is input through external de-emphasis circuit.
13 SWOR Outputs signals after shifting each mode, such as
STEREO, MONO, etc,
34 DEMOL Outputs
FM
demodulated
Leh
audio signals.
Input
terminal
to
detect
drop
out
on Leh. Noise
35 DOS2L components of around 200 kHz out of demodulated output
is
input.
14 CXINR Input terminal of CX-NR system
on
Reh
side. 36 CSL Delete carrier (2.3011 MHz)
on
Leh
by interior resistor
of IC and external capacitor.
15 GIER
Input
t
erminal
of
CX
control
signal.
Inputs
through
SOOHz
HPF
. 37 ALCL Capacitor for ALC circuit
is
to be conected.
16 R Mode shifting terminal. TTL level. 38 GNDL
OV
Terminal.
17 L Mode shifting terminal. TTL level.
-Control terminal of ON/OFF of CX-NR system.
18 ex
TTL
level.
39 VREFL Refelence power supply terminal of DEMO (Leh side.)
(generated inside IC -2.2V type.)
40 BIASL Bias terminal
of
41
pin .
19 FTC Connect capacitor for FTC.
20 GNDCX GND terminal on CX side.
41
VINL Input terminal of
Leh
FM
signal. Input fc=2.
3011
MHz
100mVpp.
21
ROUT
Reh
output terminal. 42 VEEL
-5V
Power supply terminal.
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IC SM5841 AS (IC602)
22
II
Block Diagram
XTI
XTO
CKO
MDT
MCK
MLE
I
CKSL
TIMING
CONTROLLER
MODE
AND
ATTENUATOR
INTERFACE
LRCI
MODE
CONTROL
DIN
BCKI
----.,
INPUT
DATA
INTERFACE
FILTER C
ALCULATION
AND
ATTENUATION
CALCULATION
BLOCK
OUTPUT
DATA
INTERFACE
I
1 ATTENUATOR -
MUTE
CONTROL
L
_____
--
-
---
- -
---
- - -
~
-l---
--
- _
_j
Vss
voo
SM5841AS
Terminal Function
Pin
No. Symbol 1/0 Funct
io
n
DIP SOP
--
Oscillation and input frequency selection. (3B4fs
at
CKSL = H)
1 1 CKSL
IP
{256fs
at
CKSL =
L)
2 2 X
TI
I Oscillation section input terminal. (Selects frequency by CKSL)
3 3 XTO 0 Oscillation section output terminal.
4 4 CKO 0 Oscillation section output clock (Frequen
cy
is
same as X
TI
terminal).
5 5 Vss -GND terminal.
-6 NC -
-7 NC -
6 B MDT
IP
Mode set data.
7 9 MCK
IP
Mode set clock. Performs setting of digital attenuator and mode flag register.
--
B 10 MLE
IP
Mode set latch enable.
9
11
RST
IP
System reset (Initialize).
10 12
DG
0 Deglitch output:
At
Bis
LR
parallel output mode.
Deglitch output:
At
4fs
LR
alternate output mode .
11
13 DOR 0
Reh
data output:
At
Bis
LR
parallel output mode.
LR
clock output:
At
4fs
LR
alternate output mode.
12 14 DOL 0
Leh
data output: At
Bfs
LR
parallel output mode.
LR
data output: At 4fs
LR
alternate output mode.
13 15 WCKO 0 Output word clock.
14 16 VDD -Power supply terminal (5V; standard).
-17 NC -
-
1B
NC -
15 19 BCKO 0 Output bit clock.
16 20 LACI
IP
Sample rate (Is) clock of input data.
17
21
BCKI
IP
Input bit clock.
1B
22
DIN
IP
Input data.
I: lnputTerm1nal IP: Input Terminal with pullup resistor.
0:
Output
Terminal
BCKO
WCKO
DOL
DOR
DG
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IC
HG62E33R79FS (IC603)
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__,
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g:;
,-:
9::
""
9::
""
~
~~
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CKI
NL
BCKINL
HG62E3
3
R79FS
HG62E33R79FS Terminal Function
Pin
Symbol
uo
Function
No
.
1
DGIN-L
I
Leh
DG
input.
2
DGIN-R
I
Reh
DG
input.
3 S
DI
N-L
I L
eh
DATA
input.
4
SD
I
N-R
I
Reh
DATA
input.
5
WCKIN-L
I L
eh
WCK
input.
6
WCK
I
N-R
I
Reh
WCK
input.
7
BCKIN-L
I L
eh
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 L
eh
reset
input.
14
CLR-R
I
Reh
reset
input.
15
NC
-
16
NC
--
17
NC
18
NC
19
NC
-
20
BCKO-L1
0
Leh
BCK
output.
21
WCK1-
L1 0 L
eh
WCK
output
at
S18-L
use.
22
SOH 0
Leh
20
bit
DATA
(+
9
bit)
output.
23
St8
-L 0 L
eh
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
(fo
r
current
adding).
26
(Vee)
I -
27
WCKOUT-L
0
Le
h
WCK
reverse
output.
4
BCKOR2
4
WCK2R
'4
WCKOUTR
WCK1R1
BCKOR1
NC
OVERL
SH02L
SH01
L
28
WCK2
-L
0
Le
h
current
adding
output
for± 9
bit
compensation
at
S18
-L
use.
29
BCKO
-
L2
0
Leh
BCK
output.
Same
as
Pin
20.
30
WCK1-L2
0 L
eh
WCK
output
at
S18-L
use.
Same
as
P
in
21.
31
502-L
0
Leh
20
bit
DATA
(+
9
bit)
output.
32
(GN
D) I -
33
5H-01L
0
Leh
DG
output.
34
5H-02L
0
Leh
DG
reverse
output.
35
OVER-L
0
Leh
current
adding
output
at
OVER.
36
NC
--
37
BCKO
-R
1 0 R
eh
BCK
output.
38
WCK1-R1
0
Reh
WCK
output
at
518-R
use.
39
501-R
0
Reh
20
bit
DATA
(+
9
bit)
output.
40
518
-R 0
Reh
18
bit
DATA
output(+
9
bit
alternate
output).
41
NC
-
64
Remarks:
E
very
Vee
and
GND
pins
should
be
connected
to
the
system
's
Vee.
GND.
IC
M881C1501(IC803,804) (TOP V
IEW
)
TRo/ADDo
TR
1/ADD
1
TSM
/
ADD2
CKR
1
Do
10
Do
11
Do12
VCL
R1
i----
---
---j
I
I
I
I
READ
READ
I PORT 2
PORT
1 I
I
I
I
~-
-
-
___
_ J
WRITE
PORT 0
,---
I
___
_J
MB81C1501 Terminal Function
P
in
Symbol
No. 1
/0
Funct
ion
1
TAO
/
ADDO
1
/0
Write
port
O :
Transfer
sync
signal.
or
ADDO
address
i
nput.
2
TR1
/
ADD1
1/0
Read
port
1 :
Transfer
sync
signal.
or
ADD1
address
input.
VC
LR
2
IN
C2
HCLR2
DIN
0
DIN
1
DIN
2
DIN
3
RM
APM
NC.
Vss
3
TSM/ADD2
I
Transfer
sync
mode
enable.
or
ADD2
address
input.
4
CKR1
I
Port
1 :
shift
sianal.
5
D010
6
D011
0 P
ort
1 :
Data
output.
7
D012
8
D013
9
OE1
I
Po
rt
1 :
Output
enable.
10
VC
LR1
I
Port
1 :
Vertical
clear
signal.
11
INC1
I
Port
1 : L
ine
increment
sianal.
12
HCLR1
I
Port
1 :
Hor
i
zon
tal
clear
sianal.
13
WE
I
Port
0 :
Write
E
nable.
14
VCLRO
I
Port
O :
Vertical
clear
sianal.
15
INCO
I
Port
O :
Line
in
cre
ment
sianal.
16
HCLRO
I
Port
O :
Horizontal
clear
siana
l.
17
CKWO
I
Port
0 :
Shift
sianal.
18
NC
No
Connection.
19
Vee
Power
supp
ly
(+SV).
20
Vss
Po
wer
supply
(OV)
.
21
NC
No
Connection
.
22
APM
I
Address
preset
mode
enable.
23
RM
I
Recurs
ive
mode
enable.
24
DIN
3
25
DIN2
I
Port
O :
Data
input.
26
DIN1
27
DINO
28
HCLR2
I
Port
2 :
Horizontal
clear
signal.
29
INC2
I
Port
2 :
Line
incre
men
t
sianal.
30
VCLR2
I P
ort
2 :
Vertical
clear
s
ignal.
31
OE2 I
Port
2 :
Output
E
nable.
32
D023
33
D022
0
Port
2 :
Da
ta
output.
34
D021
35
D020
36
CKR2
I
Port
2 :
Shift
Signal.
37
TR
2/A
DD3
1/0
Read
port
2 :
Transfer
sync
signal.
or
ADD3
address
input.
38
Vss
Power
supply
(OV).
49
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IC M
N1
87324GD (IC90
1)
MN187324XGD Terminal Function
Pin
Symbol
1/0
Active
Name
F
unction
No.
1
PSS
0 H
seg6
FL
display
segment
signal.
2
PSS
0 H
segS
FL
display
segment
signal.
3
PS4
0 H
seg4
FL
display
segment
signal.
4
PS3
0 H
seg3
FL
display
segment
signal.
s
PS2
0 H
seg2
FL
display
segment
signal.
6
PS1
0 H
seg1
FL
display
segment
signal.
7
PSO
0 H
segO
FL
display
segment
signal.
8
Vpp
--
Vpp
Pull
down
voltage
input
for
high
tension
voltage
output.
9
Vdd
--
Vdd
SV
power
supply.
10
OSC2
I -
OSC2
Clock
input.
11
OSC1
0 -
OSC1
Clock
output.
12
Vss
--
Vss
Ground.
13
XI
I -
XI
Not
used
.
14
XO
0 -
XO
Not
used.
1S
P27
I L
C4
Shuttle
C-4,
becomes
Low
when
turned
ON
.
16
P26
I L
C3
Shuttle
C-3
,
becomes
L
ow
when
turned
ON.
17
P2S
I L
C2
Shuttle
C-2,
becomes
L
ow
when
turned
ON.
18
P24
I L
C1
Shuttle
C-1
.
becomes
Low
when
turned
ON.
19
P23
I L
MACK
Mechanism
control
acknowledge
.
20
P22
0 L
OACK
Operation
control
acknowledge
.
21
P21
I L J1 J
og
J1
,
turned
ON
to
Low.
22
P20
I H
BLKCLK
Block
signal
(from
P
in
39
of
MN6626
E
IMDSP).
23
P1S
I H
R.
Data
Remote
command
reception
data
.
24
P14
I H
VTM
Vertical
sync
signal.
2S
P13
0 L
SGS
Chip
se
l
ector.
26
P12
I L
J2
Jog
J2.
becomes
Low
when
turned
ON.
27
P11
0 H OE
Not
used.
28
P10
0 H
CK
-L
Not
used.
2g
P07
I L
>tRST
Microcomputer
rese
t.
30
POS
0 H
SC
LK
Serial
clock
signal.
31
P04
0 -N.
C.
Not
used.
32
P03
0 H A
SBO
I
serial
data.
50
Pin
Symbo
l 1/0
Active
Name
F
unction
No
.
33
P02
0 -
pC
LK
SBTO
serial
data
signal.
34
P0
1 I L pSTIS
Seria
l
input
data
signal.
3S
P01
0 L
>tCKD
Serial
output
data
signal.
36
P01
0 -
SYNC
32768
divided
clock
output
of
Pin
11.
37
CM
I L
CM
Chip
mode
selection
terminal.
38
P47
I H
P47
Key
scan
input.
39
P
46
I H
P48
Key
scan
input.
40
P4S
I H
P45
Key
scan
input.
41
P44
--
Not
used.
42
P43
0 H
pc
LED
Picture
quality
control
LED
display
.
43
P42
- -
Not
used.
44
P41
I H P
WBCHK
PW
B
check
mode.
becomes
check
mode
when
turned
to
H
igh.
4S
P40
I H
PO
Key
scan
input.
46
P87
0 H
DGTO
Grid
1
of
FL.
47
P86
0 H
DGT1
Grid
2
of
F
L.
48
PSS
0 H
DG
T2
Grid
3
of
FL
.
49
P84
0 H
DGT3
Grid
4
of
F
L.
so
P83
0 H
DGT4
Grid
5
of
FL.
51
P82
0 H
DG
T5
Grid
6
of
F
L.
S2
P81
0 H
DGT6
Gr
id
7
of
F
L.
S3
P80
0 H
DGT7
Gr
id
8
of
FL
.
54
P71
0 H
DGTS
Grid
9
of
FL
.
55
P70
0 H
DGT9
Gri
d
10
of
F
L.
56
P67
0 H SE
G15
FL
display
segment
signa
l.
57
P66
0 H
SEG14
FL
display
segment
signal.
SS
P65
0 H SEG13
FL
display
segment
signal.
59
P64
0 H SE
G12
FL
display
segment
signal.
60
P
63
0 H SE
G11
FL
display
segment
signal.
61
P62
0 H SE
G10
FL
display
segment
signal.
62
P61
0 H
SEG9
FL
display
segment
signal.
63
P
60
0 H SE
GS
FL
display
segment
sign
a
l.
64
P57
0 H SE
G7
FL
display
segment
signal.
No
t
e:
No connect termin
al
when using input or output port set output
mode
in
Low level.
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KN
(IC401)
MB88327 Terminal Function AN2661 KN Terminal Function
Pin
Symbol
1/0
Function
No.
Pin Function
No.
1
Test1
Chip
test
terminal.
Normally
open
.
0
Can
also
be
used
for
dot
clock.
color
burst
clock
oscillation
frequency
2
Test2
adjustment.
As
long
as
test
command
not
generates.
stays
in
low
level
output.
1 Vref output.
2 Noise cancel output.
3
Vcc1
(VIDEO).
3
voe
0
Character
signal
output
terminal.
4 Switch control.
4
VOB
0
Frame
or
background
signal
output
terminal.
5 External video input.
CMP/
Composite
sync
signal
or
horizontal
sync
signal
input
terminal.
5
HSY
NC
I
CTL
terminal
controls
input
signal
selection.
Hysteresis
input.
6
GND1
(VIDEO).
7 Fade control.
--
Vertical
sync
signal
input
terminal.
6
VSYNC
I
Hysteresis
input.
8 Video output.
9 Noise cancel control.
7
XNC
0
External
circuit
terminal
of
color
burst
clock
generator
(7
.
15909MHz).
Composes
X'tal
oscillation
circuit
by
connecting
external
X'tal
oscillator
and
8
EXNC
I
additional
capacitance.
Used
for
internal
sync
signal
generation
of
video
mode
2.
10
Noise cancel Low input.
11
Noise cancel High input.
12 Pedestal level hold.
9 x 0
Composes
IC
oscillation
circuit
by
externaly
connecting
Land
C.
10
EX I
External
circuit
terminal
of
dot
clock
generator.
11
Vss
-
GND
Terminal.
13
Code separation output.
14
Sync separation output.
12
VOM
0
Composite
signal
output
terminal
of
video
signal
,
character
signal.
frame
or
background
signal
(Analog
output).
15
Drop out output.
16
Vcc2 (
FM
).
13
(NC)
-
Not
used
.
17
DO
compensation input (normal).
14
VIN
I
Video
signal
input
terminal
(Analog
input).
Input
2Vp-p
video
signal
which
was
applied
DC
restoration
(DC
clamp).
18
Deemphasis output.
19
Deemphasis input.
Selection
control
terminal
of
CMP/HSYNC
terminal
input
signal.
Inputs
high
level
when
selecting
composite
sync
signal
input,
inputs
low
level
20
FM
demodulation control.
15
CTL
I
when
selecting
horizontal
sync
signal
input.
In
case
selected
composite
sync
21
FM
demodulation output.
signal
input.
vertical
sync
signal
input
is
defied,
but
be
sure
and
not
to
make
VSYNC
terminal
in
unstable
level.
22
DO
High control.
16
AV
cc
-
+SV
external
power
supply
terminal
for
analog
output.
23
FM
demodulation capacitance connection terminal.
17
SI
I
Display
controlling
serial
data
input
terminal.
Hysteresis
input.
24
FM
demodulation capacitance connection terminal.
25
DO
Low control.
18
SC
LK I
Serial
transferring
shift
clock
input
terminal.
Hyste
resis
input.
26
FM
demodulation input.
-
Chip
select
terminal.
Set
to
low
level
for
serial
transfer.
By
making
this
terminal
19
cs
I
in
low
level.
initializing
of
8-
bit
serial
transfer
is
performed.
Hysteresis
input.
27
DO
Amp contr
ol.
28
DO
compensation input
(1
HD).
Controls
color
burst
signal,
color
signal
when
used
video
mode
2.
When
this
29
GND2 (
FM
).
20
CB
I
terminal
is
in
high
level
at
video
mode
2.
blue
background
shows
irrespective
of
internal
register
setting
(No
bloack
and
white
picture
shows).
30
DO
compensation output.
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
1
Dus.
Generally,
--
composing
a
power
ON
reset
circuit
by
external
CR.
In
case
with
power
ON
21
Reset
1(1
/0)
reset.
this
terminal
acts
as
in/out
terminal.
Emits
low
level
output
by
detecting
power
supply
rise
at
powe
r
ON
To
release
this
power
ON
reset.
requires
applying
of
vertical
sync
signal
(VSYNC
signal)
at
power
ON.
Hysteresis
input.
22
Vss
+SV
external
power
supply
terminal.
51
-LA-3500
IC AN8831 SC (IC002)
21
AN8831
SC
Terminal Function
Pin No. 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) 1
V.
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.
52
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LA-3500
....
LM33464G-12 (IC502)
PCM61 P (IC604,605)
M51957
A,
B (IC302)
SBX1610-52 (IC903)
Remote Control Receiver
l
o-1.
ifilo!~-
1 :
GN
D
2 : Vout
3 :
Vee
0
Output
Enab
le
Inp
ut
OE
0
Doto
Inp
ut
/O
utput {
DQ1
DQ2
Write
Specify
In
pu
t w
Line
Addre
ss
RAS
St
r
obe
Input r
Add
r
ess
Input
AS
A4
V
cc
(S
v)
Block Diagram
18
BIT R2R+
Vss(OV)
DQ4
CAS
REF
CONSTANT
POWER
SUPPLY
SEGMENT
NETWORK
CLOCK
DATA
LE
18
BIT
SERIA
L
PARALLEL
CO
NVER
SION
Block Diagram
Block Diagram
INPUT
~
GNO
D
oto
lnput
/O
utpu
t
Column
A
ddre
ss
Stro
be
Input
Do
to
Inp
ut/
Out
pu
t
A
ddress
I
npu
t
OUT
P
UT
IO
UT
S.J
RNFB
VOUT
55
...
LA-3500
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..
56
Transistor
Digital
Transistor
2SC2295 UN2211 UN2112
2SB709A UN2212 UN2113
2S8601A
UN2213 UN2115
2SD1306 UN2111 UN2116
Equivalent
Circuit
UN2211,
UN2111
B
1 : Emitter
2:
Base
3:
Collector
UN2212, UN2112, UN2115
22k.n.
RI
B
UN2213, UN2113
B
Diode (including LED)
1SS270A
Navy Blue
Vari-cap
Diode
FC54M
Cathode~
Aoode
--~c
1SR35-200A
HZS-30-1
HZS-7C-1
Blue
RL2Z
2SC1384
3 (Base)
2 (Collector)
1 (Emitter)
2SA1488A
2SA1567
2SC3851A
3 (Emitter)
2 (Collector)
1 (Base)
2SA933 (Q),(R/S)
~
~~3
(Emitter)
~
2 (Collector)
1 (Base)
2SC1847 2SJ164
0
0
Q
3 (Base)
2 (Collector)
1 (Emitter)
3 (Drain)
2 (Gate)
1 (Source)
DTC114TS DTCTS Series
In
/Base
Out/Collector
GND/Emitter
L
R!
OUTICI
IN
181
GND
IEI
R1
DTC114TS
10kohm
•Fuse
1SS198 SEL-1410G (Green) 1.6A (F701, 702, 703)
2.0A (F704, 705)
~
Green Long (Anode) Short (Cathode)
S1WB(A)10 S2VB20
+ - .- . -
..................................................................................
LA-3500
....
FIP7BCM8
(FL901)
10G 9G
BG
7G
GG
5G 4G 3G 2G
D
STANDBY
KARAOKE
AV SIDE
AUX
INTRO A·SPACE
CH
MODE
RANDOM
AB SINGLE
8
col
8
,-,
,-,
h
f":;fb
,-,
fTf
,-,
ft;fb
ALL:_~~t;>E
Ac=lB
DIGITAL
,-,
,-,
-,:-,c
,-,
,,
,-,
,;;;,c
LO
:c_o:v
COG
SOUND
C>
0 0
PROG A
A-EDIT B
lnteral Connection Table
10G
9G
so
INTRO
S1
STNDBY
SINGLE
S2
SIDE
RANDOM
S3
AV
A
S4
PROG
B
SS
-
CH-MODE
S6 --
S7 --
S9
KARAOKE
A-SPACE
-
S10
AUX
9(UP)
811
[>
1
S12 DD 11(DOWN)
-
813
A-EDIT
12(UP)
814
A 2
S15 B 14(DOWN)
9
-
1
12
-
2
-
11
-
14
BG
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
-
TRACK
9( " )
3
11
( " )
12( " )
4
14( " )
- - - - :+ - - 1/L 2/R
rcrv1
TRACK CHAP d
col
~
9 12 9 12 9
12
9
12
9 12 9 12 9 12
III.2.IIIi2iI12:ii:Uilii
~
11
14
11
14
11
14
11
14
11
14
11
14
11
14
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6G
5G
4G
3G
2G
1G
a a a a a a
ALL
b b b b b b
SIDE
c c c c c c A
d d d d d d
L-=:i
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f f f f f f I
DIGIT
AL
I
SOUND
g g g g g g 1/L
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2/
R
CHAP
-- - - -
LD
9(")
9(
" ) 9( " ) 9( " ) 9(
")
9( " ) CD
5 7 9
11
13
15
v
11
(
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11
(
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11
( " )
11
(")
11
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")
12( " ) 12( " ) 12( " ) m
6 8 10 12 14 16 >
14( " ) 14(
")
14( " ) 14( " ) 14( n )
14(")
......
Note: For some reasons,
SB
is not existing.
(
UPPER)
TERMINAL No. 104 103 102
101
100 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92
91
90 89
ELECTRODE
F2 F2
NC NC NC NP NP NP
NP
NP
NP
NP
NP
NP NP
NP
TERMINAL N
o.
88 87 86 85 84 83 82
81
80 79 78
77
76
75
74 73 72
71
70
ELECTRODE NP
NP
NP NP NP
NP NP
NP
NP NP NP NP
NP
NP NP
NP
NP
NP
NP
TERMINAL
No
. 68 67 66 65 64 63
62
61
60 59 58 57 56 55
54
ELECTRODE NP NP NP
NP NP
NP NP
NP
NP
NP
NP NC NC NC
F2
(
LOWER
)
TERMINAL No. 37 38 39 40
41
42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
51
ELECTRODE
$1
2
$11
$10
S9
NC
S7
S6
S5
S4 S3
S2
S1
so
NP
F2
TERMINAL No. 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
31
32 33 34 35
ELECTRODE NP
NP NP NP
NP NP NP
NP
NP
NP NP
NP NP NP
NP
NP NP
S15 $14
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
1, 2
} Extemally oonnected.
G: Grid
NC
:
No
Conne
ction
No
51
, 52
P: Anode
No
53
,
54
No 5
5-
57
No
100 -102
No 103, 104
69
NP
53
F2
52
F2
36
S15
1G
57
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58
NOTE FOR PARTS LIST
Part ind icated wi
th
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
th
is symbol
&,
fii&mll
have critical characteristics.
Use ONLY replacement parts recommended by the manufacturer.
•Resistors
Ex
.:
RN
14K 2E 182 G
FR
Type Shape Powe r Resist- Allowab
le
Ot
hers
and
per-
ance
error
formance
RD
: Carbon 2B : 1/8W F :
:::
1% p :
Pulse
-r
esista nt t
ype
RC
: Composition 2E : 1/4W G ;
:::
2% NL : L
ow
noise lype
RS
: Metal
ox
ide
film
2H : 1/2W J :
:::
5
0~
NB : Non-bu
rning
t
ype
AW : Winding 3A :1W K :
:!:
10% FR : Fuse-resistor
RN
: Metal
fi
lm 3D :2W M : =
20
% F : Lead
wire
forming
AK
: Metal
mixt
u
re
3F : 3W
3H :
SW
* Resistance
1 8 2 = 1800 ohm = 1
.8
ko
hm
T
t___
I
ndicates
nu
mb
er
of
zer
os
after
effective
number.
'--------
2-digit effective number.
Units: ohm
R 2 = 1.2
oh
m
T
"L_
1-digit effective number.
2-digit effective
nu
m
be
r. decimal poi
nt
indi
cated
by
R.
•U
ni
ts:
oh
m
Capacitors
Ex
.:
CE
04W
1H 2R2 M
BP
Type Shape Dielectric
and per- strength
formance
Capacity Allowable Others
er
ror
r
CE :
Alum
i
num
f
oi
l
OJ
: 6.3V F
1% HS : H
igh
s1
ab
il
ity
type
elect r
olylic
CA
: Aluminum solid 1A : IOV G :±2% BP : Non-polar type
electrolytic
cs :
Tantalum
electrolytic
IC
: 16V J : ±5% HA : Ripple -resistant
type
ca : F
ilm
I E : 25V K : =10% DL :
For
charge
and
discharge
CK
: Ceramic
IV
: 35V M : ±
20
% HF :
Fo
r assuring high
frequency
cc : Ceram ic 1H :
sov
z :
+80
% u : UL pan
CP
:
Oi
l 2A :
IOOV
-20% c : CSA
pan
CM : Mica 2B : 125V : +
100%
w : UL-CSA type
CF
: Metallized 2C : 160V - 0% F : Lead
wire
form
i
ng
CH : Metallized 2D : 200V c : =0 .25pF
2E : 250V D : =O.
Sp
F
2H :
soov
Others
2J : 630V
Capacity
(electrolyte
only)
2 2 2 2200µF
T
L__
Indicates num
be
r
of
zeros after effective number.
2-
digrt
effective number.
•U
ni
ts
: µF.
2 R 2 = 2.2µF
T
l____
1-digit effective number.
2-digit effective numb
er.
decim
al
point indicated
by
R.
Unit
s:
µF.
Capacity
(except
electrolyte)
2 2 2 = 2200pF = 0.0022µF
T YMore than 2)- Indicates number
of
zeros after effective number.
2-digit effective
num
ber.
Un
its: µF.
2 2 1 =
22
0
pF
T
yo
or 1 )
--
Indicates number
of
zer
os
after e
ff
ective
nu
mb
er.
•Un
its: pF. 2-digit e
ff
ective numb
er.
When the dielectric strength is indicated in
AC.
"
AC
' is included a
ft
er the dieelectric
strength valu
e.
...................................................................................
LA-3500
...
P.W.B. ASS'Y PARTS LIST
2U·2570 MAIN UNIT
Ref. No. I Part No. I Part Name I Remarks Ref. No. Part No. Part Name Remarks
SEMICONDUCTORS GROUP
D001-005
276
0432
000
Diode
1
SS270A
IC001
262
1801
000
IC
MN66601VR
RD
2
D006
276
0503
900
D
iode
1SS1
98
I
C002
263
0872
004
ICAN8831SC
D201
,
202 276
0432
000
Diode
1
SS270A
IC003
,
004
263
0672
903
IC
BA4558
F
D301
276
0432
000
Diode
1
SS270A
IC006
263
0673
902
IC
BA10393F
D701
276
0432
000
Diode
1
SS270A
IC101
263
0877
009
IC
LA6510
D702-707
276
0519
004
Diode
1
SR35·200A
IC102
263
0672
903
IC
BA4558F
D708-712
276
0432
000
Di
ode
1
SS270A
IC103
2621211
904
IC
HD14053BFP·TR
D711
,
712
276
0432
000
Diode
1
SS270A
IC104
263
0877
009
IC
LA6510
D713
LA1300K191
Diode
RL2Z
IC111-114
268
0073
905
IC
1CP
·
N15
D723
-
725
276
0432
000
Di
ode
1
SS270A
IC201
263
0798
007
IC
PA0034A
D726
276
0483
910
Zener
Diode
HZS30·2D
IC301
262
1
796
005
IC
188321
OXGC
D727
276
0466
908
Zener
Diode
HZS
7C
· 1 D
IC302
263
0454
008
IC
M51957B
IC303
262
0678
001
IC
MN1280
·S
IC304
2621802
009
IC
MN73091
PXJ
RESISTORS (Not included Carbon Film ±5%1/4W)
IC305
2621809
002
IC
M6M8001
1AP
IC701
263
0873
003
IC
AN3891
FBP
VR00
1,
00
2
2116064006
Ad
j
ust
1
Okohm
V06PB103
IC702
263
0753
000
IC
NJM7809
F
A(S)
IC703
263
0878
008
IC
NJM7909FA
IC
7
04.405
263
0809
006
IC
NJM7805FA
(S)
IC708
263
0554
005
IC
NJM7905FA
R004-007
247
0009
901
Ch
ip 4.
7kohm
1/
10W
RM73B··472J
R008
,
009
247
0009
082
Ch
ip
10kohm
1/
10W
RM73B··103J
R010
247
0009
901
Ch
ip
4.
7kohm
1 /1
OW
RM73B··472J
R012
247
0010
903
Chip
12kohm
1/
10W
RM738--123J
TR001
2710269003
Transistor
2SA
1309A
TR002,003
272
0
12
5
904
Transistor
2SB709A
TR004-00E
928
0022
100
Trans
i
stor
2SC2295
TR007
928
0037
001
Transistor
UN2213
TR009
928
0022100
Trans
i
stor
2SC2295
TR010
2710269003
Tra
nsi
stor
2SA
1309A
TR011.012
272
0125
904
Tr
ans
i
stor
2SB709A
TR013.014
928
0037
001
Trans
i
stor
UN2213
TR015
928
0024
409
Trans
i
stor
UN2113
TR018
928
0024
205
Trans
i
stor
UN2112
TR101
273
0393
001
Trans
i
stor
2SC3851
A(Y
)/(
G)
TR102
2710246000
Transistor
2SA
1488A(Y
)/
(G)
TR103
273
0393
001
Trans
i
stor
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
Tra
nsi
stor
DTC114TK
TR201
-
20
928
0036
701
Trans
i
stor
2SD601A
TR301
928
0024
700
Trans
ist
or
UN2215
TR
30
2
928
0036
701
Trans
ist
or
2SD601A
TR701-70c
273
0393
001
Trans
i
stor
2SC3851A
(Y
)/(
G)
TR70
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2710246000
Trans
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stor
2SA
1488A
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G)
TR707
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273
0421
009
Trans
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stor
2SC
1384
TR710
273
0420
000
Transistor
2SC1847
TR711
2710270005
Transistor
2SA
1567
TR712
2710269003
Transistor
2SA
1309A
TR71
4
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269
0137
909
Tr
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UN2212
TR720
928
0026
601
Trans
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UN2111
TR721
273
0393
001
T
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stor
2SC3851
A(Y)
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TR722
928
0024
302
Tr
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i
stor
UN2211
TR724
271
0183
927
Trans
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stor
2SA933
(R/S)
TR725
273
0393
001
Trans
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sto
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2SC3851
A(
Y)/(
G)
TR726
928
0026
601
Transistor
UN2111
R013
247
0011
928
Chip
39kohm
1 /1
OW
RM73B--393J
R014
247
0006
920
Chip
330ohm
1/1
OW
RM
738--33
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R0
15,
016
247
0007
945
Chip
1
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10
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RM73B--102J
R017,018
247
0008
928
Chip
2.2kohm
1 /1
OW
RM73B--222J
R019
247
0007
945
Chip
1kohm
1/
10W
RM73B--102J
R020
247
0004
906
Ch
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39ohm
1/
10W
R
M73B
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390J
R022
247
0011
902
Ch
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33kohm
1/
10W
RM73B
-
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R023
247
0010
945
Ch
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18kohm
1/
10W
RM738-
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183J
R024
247
0007
945
Ch
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kohm
111
OW
RM73B--102J
R025
247
0006
920
Chip
330ohm
1/
10W
RM73B·-331J
R026
247
0006
904
Chip
270ohm
1/
10W
RM73B--271J
R027
247
0004
964
Chip
68ohm
1 /1
OW
RM73B--680J
R028
247
0006
988
Chip
560ohm
1 /1
OW
RM73B--561J
R029
247
0007
903
Ch
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680ohm
1 /1
OW
RM73B--681J
R031-033
247
0011
944
Chip
47kohm
1/
10W
RM73B--473J
R034
,
035
247
0009
082
Chip
1
Okohm
1/1
OW
RM73B--103J
R037
247
0009
082
Chip
1
Okohm
1 /1
OW
RM738--103J
R038
,
039
247
0009
969
Ch
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2kohm
111
OW
RM73B--822J
R040
,
041
247
0009
927
Chip
5.
6kohm
1 /1
OW
RM738--562J
R042,043
247
0010
903
Chip
12kohm
1/
10W
RM73B--123J
R044
247
0008
960
Chip
3.
3kohm
1 /1
OW
RM73B··332J
R048
247
0010
929
Chip
15kohm
1/
10W
RM73B--153J
R049
247
001
1
928
Chip
39kohm
1 /1
OW
RM73B--393J
ROSO
247
0010
084
Chip
27kohm
1/
10W
RM73B--273J
R051
247
0009
082
Chip
10kohm
1/
10W
RM73B-
-1
03J
R052
247
0005
989
Chip
220ohm
1/1
0W
RM73B--221J
R053
247
0004
964
Chip
68ohm
1/
10W
RM73B--680J
R054
247
0007
945
Chip
1kohm
1/
10W
RM738--102J
ROSS
,
056
247
0010
961
Chip
22kohm
1/
10W
RM73B--223J
R059
247
0012
927
Chip
1
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RM738
-
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R060
247
0010
945
Ch
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18kohm
1/
10W
RM73B
-
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R061
247
0007
961
Chip
1.
2kohm
1/
10W
RM73B-·122J
R062
247
0009
082
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10kohm
1/
10W
RM738--103J
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,
728
928
0024
302
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2SA
1488A(Y)
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(G)
TR731
928
0024
302
T
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sistor
UN2211
R063
247
0009
901
Chip
4.7kohm
1/1
OW
RM738--472J
R064
247
0002
940
Chip
8.2ohm
1/
10W
RM738--8R2K
59
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R065
R073
R076,077
R078
ROSO
ROB1-085
ROB?
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R090
R091
,092
R093
R095
R096
R097
R098
R101
R102
Part No.
247
0006
920
247
0007
945
247
0009
082
247
0014
912
247
0009
901
247
0007
945
247
0009
082
247
0007
945
247
0008
928
247
0010
903
247
0009
927
247
0011
960
247
0018
905
247
0006
904
247
0018
905
247
0009
901
Part Name
Chip
330ohm
111
OW
Chip
1kohm
1/
10W
Chip
10kohm
1/10W
Chip
620kohm
1/1
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Chip
4.7kohm
1/10W
Chip
1kohm
1/10W
Chip
10kohm
1/10W
Chip
1kohm
1/10W
Chip
2.
2kohm
1/
10W
Chip
12kohm
1
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Chip
5.
6kohm
1/
10W
Chip
56kohm
1/10W
Chip
Oohm
1
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Chip
270ohm
1/
10W
Chip
Oohm
111
OW
Chip
4.7kohm
1/10W
Chip
22kohm
1/10W
Chip
22kohm
1
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Remarks
RM73B--331J
RM73B--102J
RM73B-103J
RM73B-4'24J
RM73B
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RM73B--102J
RM73B-
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103J
RM73B--102J
RM73B--222J
RM73B--123J
RM73B--562J
RM73B--563J
RM73B--OROK
RM7
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RM73B--OROK
RM73B--4
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RM73B--223J
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247
0009
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247
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247
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247
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247
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5.1
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1/4W
Chip
22kohm
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10kohm
1/10W
Chip
680ohm
1/
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Chip
1Mohm
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Chip
6.8kohm
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Chip
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247
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R201
247
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R202
247
0010
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R203
247
0010
929
R204
247
0008
928
R205
247
0007
929
60
Chip
47ohm
1/10W
Metal
film
B.2kohm
1/
4W
Chip
Oohm
1/
10W
Chip
470ohm
1/10W
Chip
27kohm
1/10W
Chip
15kohm
1/
10W
Chip
2.2kohm
1/
10W
Chip
B20ohm
1/
10W
RM73B--103J
RN14K2E512F(5
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RM73B--223J
RM738--103J
RM73B-4581J
RM73B--105J
RM73B-4582J
RM73B--223J
RM73B--2R2K
RM73B-4582J
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R206
R207
R208
R209,210
R221
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222
R22
3,224
R225
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226
R227
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R229
,
230
R231
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R2
33,234
R235,236
R237
,
238
R2
39
R240
R241
R2
42
R301
R302
R303
R304
R305
R306
R307
R308
R309,310
R311-328
R329-338
R341
Part No.
247
0008
928
247
0004
980
247
0009
901
247
0007
945
247
0007
945
247
0009
901
247
0006
920
247
0008
083
247
0010
929
247
0014
938
247
0009
969
247
0012
969
247
0012
927
247
0018
905
247
0011
944
247
0018
905
247
0011
944
247
0009
082
Part Name
Chip
2.2kohm
111
OW
Chip
82ohm
1/1
OW
Chip
4.
7kohm
111
OW
Chip
1kohm
1/
10W
Chip
1kohm
1/10W
Chip
4.7kohm
1/10W
Chip
330ohm
1/10W
Chip
3.9kohm
1/10W
Chip
15kohm
1/10W
Chip
750kohm
1/10W
Chip
8.2kohm
111
OW
Chip
150kohm
1
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OW
Chip
100kohm
1/10W
Chip
Oohm
1/
1
OW
Chip
47kohm
1/10W
Chip
Oohm
1/10W
Chip
47kohm
1/1
OW
Chip
10kohm
1/10W
247
0009
901
Chip
4.7kohm
1/10W
247
0006
946
Chip
390ohm
1
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OW
247
0011
944
Chip
47kohm
1/10W
247
0008
960
Chip
3.3kohm
1/1
OW
247
0011
944
Chip
47kohm
1/10W
247
0007
945
Chip
1kohm
1/10W
247
0011
944
247
0009
082
247
0011
944
247
0007
945
247
0009
901
Chip
47kohm
1/1
OW
Chip
10kohm
1/
10W
Chip
47kohm
1/1
OW
Chip
1kohm
1/
10W
Chip
4.
7kohm
111
OW
R342,343
247
0009
082
Chip
10kohm
1/10W
R355
247
0018
905
Chip
Oohm
1/10W
R357-359
247
0018
905
Chip
Oohm
1/10W
Remarks
RM73B-222J
RM73B-
820J
RM73B-472J
RM73B-102J
RM73B-1
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RM73B-4
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RM73B-
331J
RM73B-392J
RM73B-153J
RM73B-754J
RM73B-
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RM73B-154J
RM73B-104J
RM73B-OROK
RM73B-47
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RM73B-OROK
RM73B-473J
RM73B-103J
RM73B-472J
RM73B-391J
RM73B-473J
RM73B-332J
RM7
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RM73B-473J
RM73B-103J
RM73B-
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RM73B-1
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RM73B-
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RM73B-103J
RM73B-OROK
RM73B-OROK
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60,361
247
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Chip
47kohm
1/10W
RM73B-473J
R362
247
0009
901
Chip
4.7kohm
1/
10W
RM73B-47
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R363-370
247
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Chip
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247
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247
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247
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247
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RM73B--222J
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257
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390pF
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247
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254
3056
988
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0.
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254
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912
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257
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CK73
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2561034
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0.047µF
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H473J
C115
254
3056
988
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0.22µF
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2561034
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0.1
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119
254
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254
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938
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04W1C470M
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257
0004
987
Chip(Ceramic)
120pF
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50V
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C007
255
1264
924
Film
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50V
CQ93M1
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C203-205
257
0010
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Chip(Ceramic)
0.01µ
F/
50V
CK73B1
H103K
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257
0009
966
Chip(Ceramic)
0.0047µF
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CK73B
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H472K
C208
254
4260
948
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1
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254
4260
948
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C209
,
210
257
0010
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Chip(Ceramic)
0.0
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CK73B1
H103K
C012
254
4260
964
E
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3.3µ
F
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H3R3M
C211
254
4250
932
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220µF
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3V
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04WOJ221
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C013
257
0009
937
Chip(Ceramic)
0.
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50V
CK73B1
H272K
C212
257
0014
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Chip(
Cerami
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0.1
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25V
CK73F1
E
104Z
C014
257
0005
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Chip(Ceramic)
270pF
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H271
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254
4252
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C015
254
4252
927
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CE
04W1A470M
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257
0005
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Chip(Ceram
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330pF
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CC73SL1H331J
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257
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Chip(Ceram
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CC73SL1H101J
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257
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270pF
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254
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47µF
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04W1A470M
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/
50V
CQ93M1
H223J(B)
C020-022
254
4254
909
Electr
olytic
1
F/
16V
CE
04W1C100M
C219
,
220 257
0009
995
Chip(Ceramic)
0.0082µF
/
50V
CK73B1
H822K
C023
,
024
2561034
076
Metalized
0.1
µF
/
50V
CF93A
1H104J
C221,222
254
4254
912
E
lectrolytic
22µF
/
16V
CE04W1C220M
C025
257
00
14
935
Ch
i
p(Ceramic)
0.
1
µF
/
25V
CK73F1E104Z
C223
,
224
257
0009
966
Chip(Ceramic)
0.0047>tF
/
50V
CK73B1
H472K
C026
254
4260
948
Electrolytic
1 µ F/
50V
CE
04W1
H01
OM
C225.226
2551264
982
Film
0.0047µF
/
50V
CQ93M1
H472J(B)
C027
257
0009
924
Chip(Ceramic)
0.
0022µF
/
50V
CK73B
1
H222K
C227,228
257
0004
903
Chip(Ceramic)
56pF
/
50V
CC73SL
1
H560J
C028.029
257
0006
943
Chip(Ceramic)
560p
F/
50V
CC73SL1H561J
C229,230
2561034
021
Metalized
0.039µF
/
50V
CF93A
1
H393J
C030
257
0005
986
Chip(Ceramic)
330pF
/
50V
CC73SL
1
H331J
C231
254
4254
909
E
lectrolytic
10riF
/
16V
CE04W1C100M
C031.032
257
0003
920
Chip(Ceramic)
27pF
/
50V
CC73SL
1
H270J
C232
254
4260
935
E
lectrolytic
0.47,1F
/
50V
CE04W1
HR
47M
C033
254
4260
948
Electrolyt
ic
1
µF
/
50V
CE
04W1
H01
OM
C233
2561034
076
Metalized
0.1
µF
/
50V
CF93A1H
1
04J
C034
254
4252
927
Electrolyt
ic
47riF
/1
OV
CE
04W1A470M
C234
257
0014
935
Ch
i
p(Ceram
ic)
0.1
µ
F/25V
CK73F1
E10
4Z
C035
,
036
254
4252
927
Electrolyt
ic
4?,iF
/1
OV
CE
04W1A470M
C235
,
236
254
4254
909
El
ectrolyt
ic 1
OµF
/
16V
CE04W1C100M
C037.038
257
0007
900
Chip(Ceramic)
0.001,tF
/
50V
CC73SL
1
H102J
C237
254
4250
932
E
lectrolytic
220µ
F/
6.3V
CE04WOJ221
M
C039
2551249
994
F
ilm
0.015>t
F/
50V
CQ93M1H153J(B)
C238
254
4250
932
E
lectrolytic
220µ
F/
6.3V
CE04WOJ221
M
C040
257
0009
924
Chip(Ceramic)
0.
0022µF
/
50V
CK73B
1
H222K
C239,240
254
3052
908
Electrolyt
ic
22µF
/
10V
(Bi
polar)
CE04D1A220MBP
C041
257
0009
966
Chip(Ceramic)
0.0047µF
/
50V
CK73B1
H472K
C241
254
4250
932
Electrolytic
220µF
/
6.3V
CE04WOJ221
M
C042
254
4254
918
E
lect
rolytic
10>tF
/
35V
CE
04W
1
V100M
C301
254
4252
930
Electro
lytic
1
OOµ
F/1
OV
CE04W1A101M
C043.044
257
0010
900
Chip(Ceramic)
0.01µF
/
50V
CK73B1
H103K
C302,303
257
0014
935
Chip
(
Ceramic)
0.1,uF
/
25V
CK73F1E104Z
C045.Q46
257
0011
996
Chip(Ceramic)
0.
1>tF
/
25V
CK73B1E104K
C304
254
4260
935
Electro
lytic
0.47>tF
/
50V
CE04W1
HR47M
C047
254
4252
927
E
lectrolytic
4
F/1
OV
CE
04W
1
A470M
C305
257
0010
900
Ch
i
p(Ceram
i
c)
0.01
µF
/
50V
CK73B
1H103K
C0
48
254
4252
930
E
lectrolytic
1
OOµF
/1
OV
CE
04W1A101M
C306-308
257
0014
935
Chip(Ceram
i
c)
0.1
µF
/
25V
CK73F1
E1
04
Z
C050
257
0010
900
Ch
ip(
Ceramic)
0.
01µF
/
50V
CK73B1H103K
C310
257
0014
935
Chip(
Ceram
i
c)
0.1
µF
/
25V
CK73F1E104Z
C051
257
0014
935
Chip(Ceramic)
0.1
µF
/
25V
CK73F1E104Z
C701-703
257
0011
967
Chip(Ceramic)
0.
033µF
/
25V
CK73B
1 E
333K
C054,055
257
0014
935
Chip(Ceramic)
0.1µF
/
25V
CK73
F1E
104Z
C704-706
254
3056
959
E
lectrolytic
10µ
F/
50V
(B
ipolar)
CE
04D1
H1
OOM
BP
C056
257
0003
904
Chip(Ceramic)
22pF
/
50V
CC73S
L 1
H220J
C707
257
0007
900
Ch
i
p(
Ceramic)
0.001
µF
/
50V
CC73SL
1H102J
C057
257
0010
900
Chip(Ceramic
) 0.
01µF
/
50V
CK73B1H103K
C708
2561034
076
Metalized
0.1 µ F/
50V
CF93A1H104J
C062
257
0010
942
Chip(Ceramic)
0.022>tF
/
50V
CK73B
1
H223K
C709
254
4252
927
E
lectrolytic
4
F/1
OV
CE
04W1A470M
C063-068
257
00
14
935
Chip(
Ceramic
)
0.1
µF
/
25V
CK73F1E104Z
C710
254
3056
014
Electrolytic
1 µ F/
50V
(
Bipolar
)
CE04D1
H01
OMBP
COBO
257
00
10
900
Chip(
Ceramic
)
0.01
,1F
/
50V
CK73B1H103K
C711
254
4260
948
Electro
lytic
1 µF/
50V
CE04W1
H01
OM
C090,091
257
0011
967
Ch
i
p(Ceramic)
0.
033µF
/
25V
CK73B
1
E333K
C712
254
4260
906
E
lectrolytic
0.
1µF
/
50V
CE04W1
HOR1
M
C092
256
1034
050
Metalized
0.
068µF
/
50V
CF93A
1
H683J
C713
254
4260
993
E
lectrolytic
22µF
/
50V
CE04W1
H
220M
C093
257
0010
900
Chip
(
Ceramic)
0.01,1F
/
50V
CK73B
1H103K
C714
255
4213
956
Fi
lm
0.0068µF
/
50V
CQ93M1
H682J
(B)
C094
254
4254
912
Electro
lytic
22>1
F/
16V
CE04W1
C220M
C715
2561034
018
Metalized
0.
033µF
/
50V
CF93A
1 H
33
3J
C096
257
0001
951
Chip
(
Ceram
i
c)
3pF
/
50V
CC73SL
1
H3ROC
C716
257
0006
969
Chip(Ceram
ic)
680pF
/
50V
CC73SL
1
H681
J
C101
257
0010
900
Chip(Ceramic)
0.0
1
riF
/
50V
CK73B1
H103K
C718
2561034
076
Metalized
0.
1µF
/
50V
CF
93A
1H104J
C102
254
3056
988
Electro
lytic
0.22µF
/
50V
(Bipol
ar
) CE
04D1
HR22MBP
C730
254
4254
938
E
lectrolytic
47riF
/
16V
CE04W1C470M
C103
257
0010
900
Chip(Ceramic)
0.01>tF
/
50V
CK73B1
H1
03K
C731
257
0014
935
Ch
i
p(Ceramic)
0.1
ftF
/
25V
CK73F1E104Z
C104
254
3056
988
E
lect
rolytic
0.22,1F
/
50V
(Bipolar)
CE
04D1
HR22MBP
C732
254
4254
938
E
lectrolyt
ic
47µ
F/
16V
CE04W1C470M
C1
05
257
0003
988
Chip(Ceramic)
47p
F/
50V
CC73S
L 1
H470J
61
-LA-3500
2U-2571 SUB UNIT
Ref. No. Part No. Part Name Remarks Ref. No. [ Part No. I Part Name I Remarks
C733.734
254
4254
950
E
lectrolytic
100µ
F
/35V
CE04W
1
V101M
SEMICONDUCTORS GROUP
C735
254
4256
949
E
lectrolytic
100µ
F/25V
CE
04W
1 E
101
M
IC401
263
OS74
002
ICAN266
1N
K
C736
257
0010
900
Chip(Ceramic)
O.Ql
>tF
/
50V
CK73B1
H103K
IC402
262
1S10
004
IC
MB
S8327
C737
254
4260
977
E
lectrolytic
4.7µF/50V
CE
04W
1
H4R7M
IC404
262
1211
904
IC
H
D14053B
F
P-TR
C73S.739
257
0014
935
Chip(Ceramic)
0.1
>t
F/
25V
CK73
F1El04Z
IC501
2621599105
IC
YVZ152
-F
C740
254
4254
93S
E
lectrolytic
47µF
/
16V
CE04W1C470M
IC502
262
1774
001
IC L
M33464G-
12
C741.742
257
0014
935
Chip(Ceramic)
0.1
>tF/25V
CK73F1
E
104Z
IC503
262
1683
901
IC
CXA1
1
45M
C743
2544254
93S
E
lectrolytic
4?,i
F/
16V
CE
04W
1
C470M
IC601
262
1803
008
IC
MN6626
C744,745
257
00
14
935
Chip(Ceramic)
0.1>
tF
/25V
CK73
F1E
104Z
IC602
262
1764
901
IC
SM584
1
AS
C746
254
4254
93S
E
lectrolytic
47>t
F/
16V
CE
04W
1
C470M
IC603
26216
1
6004
IC
HG62
E
33
R
79
FS
C747.
7
48
257
0014
935
Chip(Ceramic)
0.1
>
tF
/25V
CK73
F1
E1
04Z
IC604,605
2621
1
71
002
IC
P
CM6
1P
C749
254
4254
938
Electrolytic
47>tF
/
16V
CE
04W
1
C470M
IC606,607
263
0672
903
IC
BA4558
F
C753.754
257
0014
935
Chip(Ceramic)
0.1
>tF
/
25V
CK73
F1E
104Z
IC608
.
609
262
12
11
904
IC
HD14053B
FP
-
TR
C755
2544254
938
E
lectrolytic
47>tF
/
16V
CE04W1C470M
IC610
263
0672
903
IC
BA4558
F
C756
257
0014
935
Chip(Ceramic)
0.1µ
F/
25V
CK73F1
El04Z
IC611
26212
11
904
IC
HD14053B
FP
-
TR
C757-759
2544254
938
Electro
l
ytic
47>tF
/
16V
CE04W1C470M
IC612,613
263
0672
903
IC
BA4558
F
IC614
2621205
907
IC
TC74HCU04A
F
ICS01
2621799
002
IC
MN8S
11
OTHERS GROUP
IC802
2621800
001
IC
MN88
12
F
L223
26
1
0133909
Band
Pass
F
ilter
2.3MHz
FL228
26
1
0134908
B
and
Pass
Filter
2.8MHz
L001-007
235
0070
937
Inductor
33µ
H
IC803.804
262
1
79S
003
IC
MB
81C1501
IC805
262
0707
901
IC
T
C4053
BF
IC901
262
1797
004
IC
MN187324XG
D
IC903
499
0150
008
IC
SBX1610
-
52
R
emote
Sensor
L201
235
0070
940
Inductor
39µ
H
IC951
263
0690
901
IC
NJM4556M
B
L202
235
0060
921
Inductor
1
H
L301
235
0070
924
Inductor
27µH
L701
232
0176
007
Choke
Coil
94uH
E
LC15EOOS
TR401
928
0036
701
Transistor
2SD601
A
TR402
928
0022100
Transistor
2SC2295
LC001
399
0199
002
Low
Pass
Filter
1.
7MH
z
X001
399
0197
004
Crystal
resonator
21.0MHz
X301
399
0195
909
Crystal
resonator
S.OMHz
EF
OGCS004A4
TR403
928
0036
701
Transistor
2SD60
1 A
TR404
272
0125
904
Transistor
2SB709A
TR405-407
928
0036
701
Transisto
r
2S
D
60
1A
CN3
205
0233
032
3P
EH
Connector
Base
CN7
205
0702
06S
7P
FF
C
Connector
Base(L)
To
Loading
Mech
CNSA
205
S024
001
SP
Connector
Base
TR410
272
0125
904
Transistor
2S
B
709A
TR411,412
928
0036
701
Transistor
2S
D
60
1A
TR
427
928
0022100
Transistor
2SC2295
CNSC
205
S026
009
SP
IL
-S
Connector
Base(L)
TR428
928
0036
701
T
ransistor
2SD60
1 A
CN9A
205
S024
014
9P
Connector
Base
TR429
928
0024
302
Transistor
UN221
1
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
To
Sub
Un
it
CN15A
205
066S
005
15P
F
FC
Connector
Base
CN15C
205
OS27
oos
15P
IL-S
Connector
Base(L
)
CN17A
205
0702
071
17P
FFC
Connector
Base
To
Display
Unit
CN27
205
0702
OS4
27P
FF
C
Connector
Base(L)
To
T
raverse
Mech
TR501,502
928
0036
701
Transistor
2SD601A
TR503
272
0125
904
T
ransistor
2SB709A
TR504
274
0036
701
Transistor
2S
D
60
1 A
TR601-604
274
0155
909
Transistor
2SD1306N
ET
L
TR605
928
0024
302
Transistor
UN221
1
TR606
269
0139
907
Transistor
UN2
1
16
TR607
928
0024
302
Transistor
UN221
1
203
2293
029
2P
SMR
Connector
Ass'y
417
04S6
000
Mini
Radiator
For
TR104.
TR725
TR801-80
3
928
0036
701
T
ransistor
2S
D
60
1 A
TR804-808
272
0125
904
Transistor
2S
B
709A
TR809
928
0036
701
Transistor
2SD601A
TR810
272
0125
904
Transistor
2S
B
709A
TR811-81
3
928
0036
701
Transistor
2SD601
A
TR814
272
0125
904
Transistor
2S
B
709A
TR815
,
816
928
0036
701
Transistor
2S
D
601
A
TR818-82
2
928
0036
70
1
Transistor
2SD60
1 A
TR825
269
0132
904
T
ransisto
r
UN2
111
TR827
272
0125
904
Transistor
2
SB
709A
TR830
928
0024
302
Transistor
UN
221
1
TR901
928
0024
302
Transistor
UN
22
11
TR951
.
952
274
0155
909
T
ransistor
2SD1306
NET
L
D401.402
276
0432
000
Diode
1
SS270A
62
.............................................................................
LA-3500
...
Ref. No. Part No. Part Name I Remarks Ref. No. Part No. Part Name I Remarks
D404,405
276
0432
000
Diode
1
SS270A
R461
247
0013
900
Chip
220kohm
1/
10W
RM73B··224J
D601
276
0432
000
Diode
1
SS270A
R462
247
0008
928
Chip
2.2kohm
1/1
OW
RM73B
··
222J
D602
276
0554
014
Diode
FC54M
R463
247
0007
945
Chip
lkohm
1/
10W
RM73B··102J
D603
276
0432
000
Di
ode
1
SS270A
R464
247
0005
989
Chip
220ohm
1/1
OW
RM73B··221J
D801.802
276
0432
000
Di
ode
1
SS270A
R465
247
0007
945
Chip
1kohm
1/
10W
RM73B··102J
D901-904
276
0432
000
Di
ode
1
SS270A
R466
247
0009
901
Chip
4.
7kohm
1 /1
OW
RM73B·
·
47
2J
R480
247
0008
928
Chip
2.2kohm
1 /1
OW
RM73B
··
222J
LD901
393
9464
905
L
ED
SEL·
1410G
Green
R481
247
0006
988
Ch
ip
560ohm
1/1
OW
RM73B··561J
R482-493
247
0005
905
Ch
ip
100ohm
1/
10W
RM73B··101J
R494
247
0007
945
Chip
1kohm
1/
10W
RM73B··102J
RESISTORS GROUP (Not included Carbon Film±5%1/4W)
R495
247
0005
905
Ch
ip
100ohm
1/
10W
RM73B··101J
R501
,
502
247
0011
944
Ch
ip
47kohm
1/1
OW
RM73B··
4
73J
VR602,603
2116093970
Adjust
1
OOkohm
V06PB104
R503
247
0009
082
Chip
10kohm
1/
10W
RM73B··103J
VR801
21
1
6093938
Adjust
1
kohm
V06PB102
R504
247
0014
967
Chip
1
Mohm
1 /1
OW
RM73B··105J
VR951
21
1
0764001
Variable
V0920FA203
R505
247
0006
920
Chip
330ohm
1/1
OW
RM73B··331J
R506-508
247
0006
962
Ch
ip
470ohm
1/
10W
RM73B··471J
R401
247
0010
961
Chip
22kohm
1/1
OW
RM73B··223J
R509-511
247
0005
905
Ch
ip
100ohm
1/
10W
RM73B
··1
01J
R402
247
0009
943
Ch
ip
6.8kohm
1/
10W
RM73B··682J
R512
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247
0007
945
Chip
1kohm
1/
10W
RM73B··
1
02J
R403
247
0008
928
Chip
2.2kohm
1/1
OW
RM73B··222J
R514
247
0005
947
Ch
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150ohm
1/
10W
RM73B··
1
51J
R404
247
0006
920
Chip
330ohm
1/
10W
RM73B
··
331J
R515
247
0008
902
Chip
1.8kohm
1 /1
OW
RM73B··182J
R405
247
0008
928
Chip
2.2kohm
1/
10W
RM73B··222J
R516
247
0007
945
Chip
1kohm
1/
10W
RM73B··102J
R406
247
0006
946
Chip
390ohm
1/
10W
RM73B
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391J
R517
245
2370
920
Metal
film
27kohm
1/
4W
RN14K2E273F
(
5)
R407.408
247
0006
962
Chip
470ohm
1/
10W
RM73B·
·
471J
R518
247
0005
963
Ch
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180ohm
1 /
10W
RM73B
·
·181J
R409
247
0005
947
Chip
150ohm
1/
10W
RM73B
·
·151J
R519
247
0008
928
Chip
2.2kohm
1/1
0W
RM73B··222J
R410
247
0007
929
Chip
820ohm
1/
10W
RM73B··821J
R520
247
0008
902
Chip
1.8kohm
1/1
0W
RM73B··182J
R411
247
0008
960
Chip
3.3kohm
1 /1
OW
RM73B··332J
R521,522
247
0010
961
Chip
22kohm
1/1
OW
RM73B··223J
R412
247
0006
962
Ch
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470ohm
1/
10W
RM73B··471J
R523
247
0008
928
Chip
2.2kohm
1/
10W
RM73B··222J
R4
13
247
0010
084
Chip
27kohm
1/
10W
RM73B
·
·273J
R524-528
247
0011
944
Ch
ip
47kohm
1/1
OW
RM73B
·
·473J
R4
14
247
0010
903
Ch
ip
12kohm
1/
10W
RM73B··123J
R529
247
0009
082
Chip
1
Okohm
1 /1
OW
RM73B
·
·103J
R4
15
247
0012
943
Ch
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120kohm
1/
10W
RM73B
·
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R530
247
0009
927
Ch
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5.6kohm
1/1
OW
RM73B··562J
R4
16
247
0012
927
Ch
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100
k
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1/
10W
RM73B
·
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4J
R531
247
0009
943
Chip
6.8kohm
1/1
OW
RM73B··682J
R417
247
0009
082
Chip
10kohm
1/
10W
RM73B
·
·103J
R532
247
0007
945
Chip
1
kohm
1/
10W
RM73B··102J
R418
247
0006
988
Chip
560ohm
1/
10W
RM73B··561J
R533
247
0009
082
Chip
10kohm
1/
10W
RM73B·
·
103J
R419
247
0006
962
Chip
470ohm
1/
10W
RM73B··
4
71J
R534
247
0009
943
Chip
6.Skohm
1/
10W
RM73B··682J
R420
247
0008
902
Chip
1.8kohm
1/
10W
RM73B
·
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R535
247
0009
082
Chip
10kohm
1 /1
OW
RM73B··103J
R421
247
0006
991
Chip
620ohrr.1
/
10W
RM73B··621J
R601
247
0007
929
Chip
820ohm
1/1
OW
RM73B··821J
R422
247
0009
037
Chip
6.2kohm
1/
10W
RM73B··622J
R602,603
247
0009
082
Chip
10kohm
1/
10W
RM73B··103J
R423
247
0005
989
Ch
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220ohm
1 /1
OW
RM73B··221J
R604,605
247
0008
928
Ch
ip
2.2kohm
1/
10W
RM73B··222J
R424
247
0006
988
Ch
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560ohm
1/
10W
RM73B··561J
R606
247
0012
927
Chip
100kohm
1/
10W
RM73B·
·
104j
R425
247
0008
944
Ch
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2.7kohm
1/
10W
RM73B··272J
R607
247
0009
082
Ch
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Okohm
1 /1
OW
RM73B··103J
R426
247
0008
083
Chip
3.
9kohm
1/
10W
RM73B··392J
R608,609
247
0009
901
Ch
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4.7kohm
1/
10W
RM73B·
·
472J
R427
247
0006
946
Chip
390ohm
1/
10W
RM73B··391J
R610
247
0011
944
Ch
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47kohm
1/1
OW
RM73B·
·
473J
R428
247
0007
929
Ch
ip
820ohm
1/
10W
RM73B··821J
R611
247
0012
927
Chip
100kohm
1/
10W
RM73B·
·
104J
R430
247
0014
941
Chip
820kohm
1/1
OW
RM73B·
·
824J
R612
247
0012
901
Ch
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82kohm
1/1
OW
RM73B··823J
R431
247
0014
909
Chip
560kohm
1/1
OW
RM73B··564J
R613
247
0012
927
Ch
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OOkohm
111
OW
RM73B··104J
R439
247
0009
927
Chip
5.6kohm
1/
10W
RM73B··562J
R614
247
0006
962
Chip
470ohm
1/
10W
RM73B··471J
R440
247
0009
082
Chip
1
Okohm
1 /1
OW
RM73B··103J
R615
247
0002
966
Chip
10ohm
1/1
0W
RM73B
··
100J
R441-443
247
0005
905
Chip
100ohm
1/
10W
RM73B··101J
R616
247
0007
945
Ch
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1kohm
1/
10W
RM73B··102J
R445
247
0006
962
Ch
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1 /1
OW
RM73B··471J
R620
247
0012
927
Chip
1
OOkohm
1 /1
OW
RM73B·
·
104J
R446
247
0006
959
Chip
430ohm
1/
10W
RM73B·
·4
31J
R623
247
0018
905
Ch
ip
Dohm
1/1
OW
RM73B··
D
ROK
R447
247
0007
945
Ch
ip l k
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1/
10W
RM73B··102J
R625
247
0009
943
Ch
ip
6.8kohm
1/1
OW
RM73B··682J
R451
247
0007
945
Chip
lkohm
1/
10W
RM73B··102J
R626-640
247
0005
905
Ch
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100ohm
1/
10W
RM73B··101J
R452
247
0006
904
Ch
ip
270ohm
1/
10W
RM73B··271J
R641
247
00-12
998
Ch
ip
200kohm
1 /1
OW
RM73B
··
204J
R454
247
0007
945
Ch
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lkohm
1/
10W
RM73B··102J
R642
247
0012
927
Chip
1
OOkohm
1 /1
OW
RM73B·
·
104J
R455
247
0004
964
Ch
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68ohm
1/
10W
RM73B··680J
R643
247
0012
998
Ch
ip
200kohm
1 /1
OW
RM73B·
·
204J
R458
247
0008
928
Ch
ip
2.2kohm
1/
10W
RM73B·
·
222J
R644
247
0003
907
Chip
15ohm
1/
10W
RM73B··150J
R459
247
0018
905
Chip
Dohm
1/
10W
RM73B··OROK
R645
247
0014
925
Ch
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680kohm
1 /1
OW
RM73B··684J
R460
247
0008
928
Chip
2.2kohm
1/
10W
RM73B··222J
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R646
247
0012
998
Ch
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200kohm
1/1
OW
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
Ch
ip
1kohm
1/
10W
RM73B--102J
R648
247
0012
998
Ch
ip
200kohm
1/
10W
RM73B--204J
R832
247
0008
931
Ch
ip
2.4kohm
1/1
OW
RM73B-·242J
R649
247
0003
907
Chip
1Sohm
1/
10W
RM73B--1
SOJ
R833
247
0008
944
Ch
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2.7kohm
1/
10W
RM73B--272J
R650
247
0014
925
C
hi
p
680kohm
1 /1
OW
RM73B--684J
R834.835
247
0008
960
Chip
3.3kohm
1/1
OW
RM73B--332J
R651
247
0013
984
Ch
ip
470kohm
1/
10W
RM73B--474J
R836
247
0005
976
Chip
200ohm
1/1
0W
RM73B--201J
R652
247
0014
967
Chip
1Mohm
1/
10W
RM73B--1
OSJ
R837
247
0005
905
Chip
100ohm
1/
10W
RM73B--1O1
J
R653
247
0012
998
Ch
ip
200kohm
1/1
OW
RM73B-
-
204J
R838
247
0008
931
Ch
ip
2.4kohm
1/1
OW
RM73B-
-
242J
R654
247
0013
984
Ch
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70kohm
1 /1
OW
RM73B-
·
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R839
247
0009
082
Chip
10kohm
1/
10W
RM73B--103J
R655
247
0014
967
Ch
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1Mohm
1/
10W
RM73B-
· 1
OSJ
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
1/1
OW
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
Ch
ip
1kohm
1/
10W
RM73B--102J
R659
247
0009
998
Ch
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11kohm
1/
10W
RM73B--113J
R844
247
0006
962
Chip
470ohm
1/1
0W
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
Ch
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Okohm
1/1
OW
RM73B--103J
R846-849
247
0007
945
Ch
ip
1kohm
1/
10W
RM73B··102J
R665.666
247
0011
944
Ch
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47
k
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1/
10W
RM73B--473J
R8SO
247
0010
96
1
Chip
22kohm
1/1
OW
RM73B·-223J
R667
247
0007
945
Ch
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1kohm
1/
10W
RM73B--102J
R851
247
0007
98
7
Ch
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Skohm
1/
10W
RM73B--152J
R668.669
247
0006
920
Ch
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330ohm
1/1
OW
RM73B--331J
R852
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853
247
0006
920
Chip
330ohm
1 /1
OW
RM73B--331J
R671
247
0009
082
Chip
1
Okohm
1/1
OW
RM73B--103J
R8SS.8S6
247
0004
977
Chip
?Sohm
1/
10W
RM73B--750J
R672
247
0009
927
Chip
S.
6kohm
1/1
OW
RM73B--562J
R8S8
247
0006
988
Chip
560ohm
1 /1
OW
RM73B--S61
J
R673
247
0009
998
Ch
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11kohm
1/
10W
RM73B--113J
R8S9
247
0008
928
Chip
2.
2kohm
1/1
OW
RM73B--222J
R676.677
247
0009
901
Ch
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7kohm
1/
10W
RM73B--472J
R860
247
0008
960
C
hi
p
3.3kohm
1/1
OW
RM73B--332J
R679-682
247
0011
944
C
hi
p
47kohm
1/1
OW
RM73B
-
-473J
R861
247
0009
901
Ch
ip
4.7kohm
1/
10W
RM73B--472J
R683.684
247
0005
976
Ch
ip
200ohm
1/
10W
RM73B--201J
R862
247
0006
920
Ch
ip
330ohm
1 /1
OW
RM73B-·331J
R685.686
247
0009
901
Chip
4.
7kohm
1/1
OW
RM73B--472J
R863
247
0009
082
Chip
1
Okohm
1 /1
OW
RM73B--103J
R687
247
0004
922
Chip
47ohm
1/
10W
RM73B·-4
7
0J
R8
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247
0004
977
Chip
?Sohm
1/
10W
RM73B--750J
R688
247
0007
929
Ch
ip
820
oh
m 1/
10W
RM73B
·
-821J
R86S
247
0006
920
Ch
ip
330ohm
1/1
OW
RM73B--331J
R689
247
0018
90S
Ch
ip
Oehm
1/
10W
RM73B·-OROK
R868
247
0004
977
Chip
?Sohm
1/
10W
RM73B--750J
R691
.
692
247
0011
944
Ch
ip
47kohm
1/
10W
RM73B
·
-4
73J
R869.870
247
0009
98S
Ch
ip
10kohm
1/
10W
RM73B--103J
R693.694
247
0005
976
Chip
200ohm
1/1
OW
RM73B--201
J
R871
247
0005
905
Chip
1
OOohm
1/1
OW
RM73B-
·
101J
R695.696
247
0009
901
Ch
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7kohm
1/1
0W
RM73B--472J
R872
247
0008
928
Ch
ip 2.
2kohm
1/1
OW
RM73B·-222J
R697
247
0006
962
Ch
ip
470
o
hm
1/1
OW
RM73B--471J
R873
247
0011
944
Chip
47kohm
1/1
OW
RM73B--473J
R801
247
0006
988
Chip
560ohm
1/1
OW
RM73B--561J
R874
247
0007
903
Ch
ip
680ohm
1/
10W
RM73B--681
J
R802
247
0008
928
Ch
ip
2.2kohm
1 /1
OW
RM73B--222J
R87S
247
0007
929
Ch
ip
820ohm
1/
10W
RM73B--821
J
R803
247
0009
082
Ch
ip
10
k
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1/
10W
RM73B--103J
R876
247
0007
94S
Chip
1kohm
1/
10W
RM73B--102J
R804
247
0006
991
Chip
620ohm
1/1
OW
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
90
3
Ch
ip
680ohm
1/
10W
RM73B-·681
J
R806
247
0009
927
Chip
5.
6ko
hm 1/
10W
RM73B--562J
R879-882
247
0006
904
C
hi
p
270ohm
1/
10W
RM73B--271J
R807
247
000
7 945
Chip
1k
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1/
10W
RM73B-
-
102J
R883
247
0009
082
Chip
1
Okohm
1/1
OW
RM73B·-103J
R808
247
0011
944
Ch
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47kohm
1/
10W
RM73B--473J
R88S
247
0009
901
Chip
4.
7kohm
1/
10W
RM73B--472J
R809
247
0010
929
Ch
ip
15kohm
1/
10W
RM73B--153J
R886
24S
2226
003
Metal
film
62kohm
1/
4W
RN14K2E623G
(5)
R810
247
0005
989
Ch
ip
220ohm
1 /1
OW
RM73B·-221
J
R887
24S
2376
021
Metal
film
7.
Skohm
1/
4W
RN14K2E7S2G(S)
R812.813
247
0006
920
C
hi
p
330
o
hm
1/
10W
RM73B--331J
R888
247
0009
082
Ch
ip
10kohm
1/
10W
RM73B--103J
R81
4
247
0009
901
Ch
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1/1
OW
RM73B--472J
R889
24S
2376
092
Metal
film
220kohm
1/
4W
RN14K2E224G
(S)
R815
247
0004
922
Ch
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47ohm
1/
10W
RM73B-
-
470J
R890-893
247
0018
90S
Chip
Oohm
1/
10W
RM73B--OROK
R816
247
0005
905
Ch
ip
100ohm
1/
10W
RM73B
--
101J
R901
,
902
247
0009
082
Chip
1
Okohm
1/1
OW
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
Ch
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10kohm
1/
10W
RM73B
-
-103J
R906
247
0009
082
Chip
10kohm
1/
10W
RM73B--103J
R819
247
0007
945
Ch
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1kohm
1/
10W
RM73B
--
102J
R907-914
247
0011
944
Ch
ip
47kohm
1/1
OW
RM73B--473J
R820
.
821
247
0012
927
Ch
ip
100kohm
1/
10W
RM73B--104J
R917
247
0006
920
Ch
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330ohm
1/
10W
RM73B--331J
R822
247
0006
920
Chip
330ohm
1/1
OW
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
RM73B·-103J
R824
247
0008
928
Chip
2.2
k
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1 /1
OW
RM73B
--
222J
R927
247
0009
901
Chip
4.7konm
111
ow
RM73B--472J
R825
,
826
247
0007
945
Chip
1kohm
1/
10W
RM73B--102J
R928
247
0007
945
Chip
1kohm
1/
10W
RM73B--102J
R827
247
0007
987
Chip
1.
5kohm
1/
10W
RM73B-
-
152J
R929
247
0018
905
Chip
Oehm
1 /1
OW
RM73B--OROK
R828
247
0005
905
Ch
ip
100ohm
1/
10W
RM73B·-101J
R931
247
0009
901
Ch
ip
4.7kohm
1/
10W
RM73B-·472J
64
............................................................................
LA-3500
....
Ref No. Part No. Park Name Remarks Ref No. Part No. Park Name Remarks
R951
.
952
247
001
2 9
27
Ch
ip 1
OOkohm
1/1
OW
RM73B
·
-104J
C513
257
0004
987
Chip(Ce
r
amic)
120pF
/
50V
CC73SL1H121J
R953
,
954
247
0010
903
Chip
12kohm
1/
10W
R
M73B--123J
C514
254
4254
909
E
lectrolytic
1 Oµ F/1
6V
CE
04W1C100M
R955
,
956
247
0009
969
Ch
ip 8.
2kohm
1/
10W
RM73B
-
-822J
C516
257
0004
903
Chip(Ce
r
amic)
56p
F/
50V
CC73S
L 1
H560J
R957
.
958
247
0004
948
Chip
56ohm
1/
10W
RM73B--560J
C517
257
0004
987
Chip(Cera
m
ic)
120pF
/
50V
CC73S
L
1H121J
R959
-
962
2
47
0009
901
Ch
ip 4.7k
oh
m 1/
10W
RM73B··4
7
2J
C518
254
4260
951
Electro
l
ytic
2.
F/
50V
CE
04W
1
H2R2M
R963-988
247
0012
92
7
Ch
ip
100kohm
1/1
OW
RM73B
-
-1
0
4J
C519
255
1
265
936
Fi
lm
0.
01
ftF
/
50V
C093M
1
H1
0
3J
(
B)
C520
257
0014
935
Chip(Ceramic)
0.
1
ft
F/
25V
CK73
F1E
104Z
C521
2551265
936
F
ilm
0.01
µF
/
50V
CQ93M1H103J(B)
CAPACITORS GROUP
C522
2551265
923
Film
0.
0
082µ
F/
50V
CQ93M
1 H
822J(
B)
C523
25
51265
936
F
ilm
0.
01
µF/
50V
C093M1
H103J(
B)
C401
257
0014
935
Chip(Ceramic)
0.1
~1F
/
25V
CK73F1
E
104Z
C527
257
0010
900
Ch
ip(
C
era
m
ic)
0.0
1µF/
50V
CK73
B1H1
03K
C402.403
257
0004
987
Ch
ip(
Ceram
ic)
120pF
/
50V
CC73SL1H121J
C601
254
430
5
065
E
lectrolytic
1
ft
F/5
0V
CE
04W1
H
010M
(
SR
E)
C404
257
0005
986
Chip
(
Ceramic)
330pF
/
50V
CC73SL1H331J
C602
254
3061
902
E
lec
t
rolytic
1 f
tF
/
50V
(Bipolar)
CE
04
D1
H01
OMB
P
C405
257
0006
927
Chip
(
Ceram
i
c)
470pF
/
50V
CC73S
L
1H471J
C603
2561034
076
Metalized
0.
1µF/
50V
CF
93A
1H104J
C4
06
257
0003
920
C
hi
p(
Ceram
ic)
27pF
/
50V
CC73S
L 1
H270J
C604
2561035017
Metalize
d 0.
22
µF
/
50V
CF
93A
1
H224J
C4
07
257
0004
945
Chip
(
Ceramic
)
82p
F/
50V
CC73S
L 1
H820J
C605
257
0014
935
Chip(
Cer
ami
c)
0.1
µF/
25V
CK73
F1
E
104Z
C4
08
257
0003
920
Ch
ip(
Ceramic
)
27pF
/
50V
CC73S
L 1
H270J
C606
2551264
908
Film
0.001
µF/
50V
C093M1
H
102J(
B)
C
40
9
257
0001
951
Chip
(
Ceramic)
3pF
/
50V
CC73S
L 1
H3ROC
C607
257
0014
935
Chip(Cera
m
ic)
0.1 µF/
25V
CK73
F1E1
04Z
C4
10.411
257
0012
966
Ch
ip(
Ceram
i
c)
0.
01
µF/
50V
CK73F1H103Z
C608
254
4254
925
E
lectrolytic
33µ
F/
16V
CE
04W1C330M
C412
254
4252
927
E
lec
t
rol
ytic
47µF
/
10V
CE
04W
1
A470M
C609
2551265
978
Film
0.022
µF/
50V
C093M1
H
223J(
B)
C41
3
Ch
ip(
Ceramic
)
0.01µF
/
50V
CK73F1H103Z
C610
2561035
059
Metali
zed
0.47
ftF
/
50V
CF
93A
1
H47
4J
C414
257
0010
900
Ch
ip(
Ce
r
amic
) 0.
01µ
F/
50V
CK73
B1
H103K
C611
254
4252
930
El
ectrolytic
1
OOft
F/1
OV
CE
04W1A101M
C4
15
257
000
3
904
Ch
ip(
Ceramic
)
22pF
/
50V
CC73S
L 1
H220J
C612
257
0014
935
Chip(Ceramic
)
0.1
µF
/
25V
CK73
F
1E104Z
C416
257
0004
932
Ch
i
p(Ceram
ic)
75p
F/
50V
CC73SL
1
H750J
C613
257
0012
966
Chip(
Ceramic)
0.0
1
µF
/
50V
CK73
F
1H10
3Z
C41
7 2
57
0004
958
Ch
ip(
Ceramic
)
91p
F/
50V
CC73SL1H910J
C620
257
0006
901
Chip(Ceramic)
390p
F/
50V
CC73SL1
H391
J
C41
8
257
0004
929
Ch
ip(
Ceramic
)
68p
F/
50V
CC73SL
1
H680J
C621
257
0002
905
Chip(Ceramic)
8p
F/
50V
CC73S
L 1
H8
R
OD
C419
254
4250
932
El
ectro
l
ytic
220µ
F/
6.3V
CE
04WOJ221
M
C624
257
0014
935
Chip(Ceramic)
0.1
fL
F/
25V
CK73
F1E
104Z
C420
257
0004
945
Ch
i
p(Ceram
i
c)
82pF
/
50V
CC73SL
1 H
820J
C625
254
4254
909
E
lectrolytic
10µ
F/
16V
CE
04W1C100M
C421
257
0003
975
Ch
i
p(Ceramic)
43p
F/
50V
CC73S
L 1 H
430J
C626-628
257
00
14
935
Chip(Ceramic)
0.1
µF/
25V
CK73
F1E
104.Z
C422
257
0012
966
Ch
ip(
Ceram
i
c)
0.01
ftF
/
50V
CK73F1
H103Z
C629
,
630
254
4368
934
E
lectrolyt
ic
100µ
F/
25V
CE
04W1
E
l01
M(
ASF)
C423
254
4252
930
Electro
l
ytic
1
OOµ
F/1
OV
CE04W1A
1
01M
C63
1
-634
254
4356
001
E
lectroly
t
ic
1 O
µF
/
50V
CE
04W
1 H1
OOMC(
AR
S)
C4
24
257
0003
920
Ch
ip(
Ce
r
am
i
c)
27pF
/
50V
CC73SL
1
H270J
C635
255
4232
005
F
ilm
820pF
/1
OOV
CQ93
P
2A821
J(NH)
C425
257
0004
929
Chip
(
Ceramic)
68p
F/
50V
CC73SL
1
H680J
C636
255
4232
018
F
Hm
1
80p
F/1
OOV
C093
P
2A181
J
(NH)
C4
26
254
4260
935
El
ec
t
rolyt
ic
0.47µF
/
50V
CE04W1
HR47M
C637
255
4232
034
Fi
lm
0.00
1
µF
/1
OOV
CQ93
P
2A102J(N
H)
C4
27-429
257
0012
966
Chip
(
Ceramic)
O.Q1
ft
F/
50V
CK73F1
H
103Z
C638
255
4232
076
F
il
m
200p
F/1
OOV
C093
P
2A201J(NH)
C430
254
4252
930
Electrolytic
1
OOft
F/1
OV
CE
04W1A101M
C640
255
4232
005
F
ilm
820p
F/1
OOV
CQ93
P
2A82
1
J(NH)
C431
254
4250
932
El
ectrolytic
220µ
F/6.
3V
CE04WOJ221
M
C64
1
255
4232
018
Film
1
80p
F/1
OOV
CQ93
P
2A
181
J(NH)
C432
257
0012
966
Ch
i
p(Ceram
i
c)
0.
01
ftF
/
50V
CK73
F1H1
03Z
C642
25
5
4232
034
F
ilm
0.00
1 µF/1
OOV
CQ93
P
2A
1
02J(NH)
C433
257
0004
945
Ch
i
p(Ceram
i
c)
82pF
/
50V
CC73SL
1
H820J
C643
255
4232
076
Fi
lm
200pF
/1
OOV
C093P2A201J(NH)
C436
257
0007
900
Chip(Ceramic)
0.
001ftF
/
50V
CC73S
L 1H
102J
C650
254
4254
909
E
lectrolytic
1 O
µF
/1
6V
CE
04W
1
C1
QOM
C440
25
4 4
305
065
Electro
lytic
1 µ F/
50V
CE04W1
H01
OM
(
SR
E)
C653-656
257
0014
935
Chip(Ceramic)
0.1
µF
/
25V
CK73F1
E
104Z
C441.442
257
0003
946
Chip
(
Ceramic)
33pF
/
50V
CC73S
L 1
H330J
C657
257
0003
904
Ch
i
p(Ce
rami
c)
22p
F/
50V
CC73SL
1
H220J
C
443
254
4252
930
Electro
lyti
c
100µ
F/1
OV
CE
04W1A101M
C660
254
4254
954
E
lectrolytic
220µF
/
16V
CE
04W1
C221
M
C445
257
0005
986
Chip
(
Ceram
i
c)
330p
F/
50V
CC73S
L 1
H331
J
C658.659
254
4356
739
E
lectrolytic
47
pF
/5
0V
CE
04W1
H4
70MC(A
R
S)
C446
254
4254
909
Electr
olytic
1
F/
16V
CE04W1C100M
C661
257
0003
904
Chip(Cera
m
ic)
22pF
/
50V
CC73S
L 1
H220J
C447
257
0005
944
Chip(Ceram
i
c)
220pF
/
50V
CC73S
L 1
H221
J
C665,666
254
4356
739
E
lect
r
olytic
47p
F/
50V
CE
04W1
H470MC(A
RS)
C
44
8
257
0014
935
Chip
(
Ceramic)
0.
F/
25V
CK73
F1E
104Z
C667-670
254
4356
014
E
lect
r
olytic
1
OOµ
F/
50V
CE
04W
1
H101
MC(A
R
S)
C462
257
0012
966
Chip
(
Ceramic
) 0.
01
ftF
/
25V
CK73F1E103Z
C671-679
257
00
14
935
Chip(Ceramic)
0.1pF
/
25V
CK73F1
E
104Z
C496
257
0004
961
Ch
ip(
Ceramic)
1
OOp
F/
50V
CC73SL
1
H101J
C681-684
257
00
14
935
C
hi
p(
Cera
m
ic)
0.
1
µF
/
25V
CK73
F1E
104Z
C
50
1
254
4252
927
Elec
t
rol
yti
c 4
?>1F
/1
OV
CE04W1A470M
C685
257
0005
986
Chip(Ceramic)
330p
F/
50V
CC73S
L 1
H331
J
C502
-
504
257
0014
935
Ch
i
p(Ceramic)
0.1
ftF
/
25V
CK73
F1E
104Z
C686-689
257
00
14
935
Chip(
Cera
m
ic)
0
.1
µF/
25V
CK73
F1E
104Z
C505
254
4252
969
Electrolyt
ic
470µF
/1
OV
CE
04W1
A471
M
C690
254
4452
701
E
lectrolytic
4
70ft
F/
16V
CE
04W1
C471
MC(ASF
)
C506
257
0014
935
Chip
(
Ceramic)
0.
1ft
F/
25V
CK73F1
E1
04Z
C691,692
256
1
045
007
Metalized
F/
63V
CF
93
B
1J105K(SA)
C507
257
000
4
961
Chip
(
Ceramic
) 1
OOp
F/
50V
CC73S
L 1
H101
J
C693
.
694
256
1
045 010
Metalized
0.47ft
F/
63V
CF
93
B
1J474K
(
SA)
C508
257
0006
927
Chip
(
Ceramic
)
470pF
/
50V
CC73S
L
1H471
J
C695
257
0014
935
Ch
i
p(Cera
m
ic)
0.1 µF/
25V
CK73
F
1El04Z
C509
257
0006
969
Chip(Ce
r
amic
)
680pF
/
50V
CC73S
L 1
H681
J
C801
257
0003
946
Ch
i
p(Cera
m
ic)
33p
F/
50V
CC73SL
1
H330J
C510
257
0014
935
Ch
ip(
Ceramic
) 0.1
ftF
/
25V
CK73
F
1E104Z
C802
257
0004
929
Ch
i
p(Ceram
i
c)
68p
F/
50V
CC73SL
1
H680J
C511
.
512
254
4254
9
09
E
lectrolytic
1
F/
16V
CE
04W1C100M
65
-LA-3500
Ref
No
. Part No. Park Name Remarks Ref No. I Part No. Park Name Remarks
C803
257
0003
946
Chip(Ceramic)
33pF
/
50V
CC73SL
1
H330J
C896
254
4250
042
E
lectrolytic
330pF
/
6.3V
CE04WOJ331
M
C804
257
0001
951
Chip(Ceramic)
3pF
/
50V
CC73SL
1
H3ROC
C897
254
4250
932
E
lectrolytic
220riF
/
6.3V
CE04WOJ221
M
C805
254
4252
927
E
lectrolytic
47>tF
/1
OV
CE04W1A470M
C898
254
4254
938
E
lectrolytic
47riF
/
16V
CE04W1C470M
C806
254
4254
909
E
lectrolytic
1
Oft
F/
16V
CE04W1C100M
C901
254
4260
980
E
lectrolytic
1
Or1F
/
50V
CE
04W1H100M
C807
254
4252
927
E
lectrolytic
47ft
F/1
OV
CE
04W1A470M
C904
257
0012
966
Chip(Ceramic)
0.01
riF
/
50V
CK73F1H1032
C808
257
0012
966
Ch
i
p(Ceramic)
0.01ftF
/
50V
CK73F1H1032
C905
254
4254
938
El
ectrolytic
47ftF
/
16V
CE04W1C470M
C809-811
254
4252
930
E
lectrolytic
100pF
/
10V
CE04W1A101M
C907-909
257
0014
935
Chip(Ceramic)
0.1
ftF
/
25V
CK73F1
E1042
C812
257
0004
987
Chip(Ceramic)
120pF
/
50V
CC73SL
1H121
J
C951.952
254
4252
941
El
ectrolytic
10
0ri
F/
16V
CE04W1C101M
C813-817
257
00
14
935
Chip(Ceramic)
0.1
pF
/2
5V
CK73F1E104Z
C953
,
954
257
0004
903
Chip(Ceramic)
56pF/50V
CC73SL
1 H
560J
C818.819
257
0003
904
Chip(
Ceramic)
22pF/50V
CC73SL
1
H220J
C955.956
257
0012
966
Chip(
Ceramic)
0.01
µF
/50V
CK73
F1H1
032
C820
257
0007
900
Chip(Ceramic)
0.
001pF
/
50V
CC73SL
1H102J
C957
257
0014
935
Chip(
Ceramic)
0
.1
pF/25V
CK73F1E1042
C821
257
0014
935
Chip(Ceramic)
0.1
ftF
/
25V
CK73F1
E
1042
C822
257
0010
900
Chip(Ceramic)
0.01
ftF
/
50V
CK73B
1H103K
C823
257
0009
953
Chip(Ceramic)
0.
0039µF
/
50V
CK73B1
H392K
OTHERS
C824
255
1265
907
Film
0.
0068pF
/
50V
CQ93M1
H682J(B)
C825
254
4305
065
Electrol
ytic
1 p F/
50V
CE04W1
H01
OM(SRE)
L4
01
235
0060
921
Inductor
18pH
C826
257
0002
921
Chip(
Ceramic)
1
OpF
/
50V
CC73SL
1
H1
OOD
L
402.403
235
0060
950
Inductor
1
OµH
C827
257
0012
966
Chip(Ceramic)
0.01
ftF
/
50V
CK73
F
1H1032
L4
04,405
235
0074
962
Inductor
6.8pH
C828.829
257
0014
935
Chip(
Ceramic)
0
.1
ftF/25V
CK73F1E1042
L406,407
235
0070
940
Inductor
39pH
C830
257
00
14
935
Chip(
Ceramic)
0.1
ftF
/
25V
CK73F1E1042
L408
235
0070
911
Inductor
22r1H
C831
254
4252
930
E
lectroly
tic
100pF
/
10V
CE04W1A101M
L409.4
10
235
0070
937
Inductor
33ft
H
C832
257
0014
935
Chip(Ceramic)
0.1
ftF
/
25V
CK73
F1E
1042
L411
235
0060
950
Inductor
10pH
C833
254
4252
930
E
lectrolytic
100µ
F/1
OV
CE
04W1A101M
L
412
235
0060
963
I
nductor
15pH
C834
257
0014
935
Chip(
Ceramic)
0.1
ftF
/
25V
CK73F1
E
1042
L5
01
235
0070
911
Inductor
22r1H
C835
254
4252
930
Electro
lytic
1
OOft
F/1
OV
CE04W1A101M
L601
235
0060
950
Inductor
1
OpH
C836-838
257
0014
935
Chip(Ceram
i
c)
0.1
ftF
/
25V
CK73F1E1042
L602
235
0074
904
Inductor
5.6pH
C839
254
4305
065
Electro
lytic
1 p F/
50V
CE04W1
H01
OM(SRE)
L603
235
0060
950
Inductor
10pH
C840.841
257
0014
935
Chip(
Ceramic)
0.1
r1F
/
25V
CK73F1
E
1042
L
801
235
0070
940
Inductor
39pH
C842
254
4252
930
Electro
lytic
100ftF
/
10V
CE04W1A101M
L8
02.803
235
0070
924
Inductor
27µH
C843
257
0003
962
Chip(Ceramic)
39pF
/
50V
CC73SL
1
H390J
L804.805
235
0060
950
Indu
ctor
10pH
C844
257
0005
902
Chip(Ceramic)
150pF
/50V
CC73SL1H151J
L806
235
0060
905
Inductor
2.2µH
C845
257
0005
928
Chip(Ceramic)
180pF
/50V
CC73SL1H
1
81J
L807
235
0060
950
Inductor
10pH
C846
257
0003
904
Chip(Ceramic)
22pF
/
50V
CC73SL
1
H220J
L808
235
0074
959
Inductor
3.9pH
C847
254
4252
930
Electro
lytic
100ftF
/
10V
CE04W1A101M
L809
235
0074
975
Inductor
8.2pH
C848
257
0003
946
Chip(Ceramic)
33p
F/
50V
CC73SL
1
H330J
L810-814
235
0060
950
Inductor
10pH
C849
254
4252
901
Electr
olytic
22ri
F/1
OV
CE04D1
A220M
L815
235
0070
940
Inductor
39µH
C850
254
4252
930
Elect
rolytic
100ftF
/
10V
CE04W1A101M
SW901-905
212
4388
907
Tact
Switch
C851
257
0012
966
Chip(
Ceramic)
0.01
ftF
/
50V
CK73F1H1032
SW907-911
212
4388
907
Tact
Switch
C852
254
4254
909
E
lectrolytic
1
Or1F
/
16V
CE04W1C100M
X901
399
0196
908
Ceramic
Resonator
4.19MHz
C853
257
0012
966
Chip(Ceramic)
0.01
ftF
/
50V
CK73F1H1032
DL501
231
5902
008
Dela
y
Line
C854.855
254
4252
930
E
lectrolytic
100r1F
/
10V
CE
04W1A101M
T501
231
5901
009
F
ilter
Coil
C856
257
0012
966
Chip(
Ceramic)
0.
01
pF
/
50V
CK73
F1H1
032
X601
399
0096
008
Crystal
1
6MHz
C857
257
0004
96
1
Chip(Ceramic)
1
OOpF/50V
CC73SL
1H101
J
X801
399
0098
003
Crystal
21.8MHz
C858
257
0005
986
Chip(Ceramic)
330pF/50V
CC73SL
1
H331
J
FL801.802
2610137002
Band
Pass
Fi
lte
r
14.3MHz
C859
257
0004
961
Chip(Ceramic)
1
OOpF/50V
CC73SL
1H101
J
FL901
393
8003
008
FL
Tube
C860
2551265
936
F
ilm
0.01
pF/50V
CQ93M1
H103J(B)
JG901
219
0013
002
Jog
Shuttle
Switch
C861
257
0004
945
Chip(Ceramic)
82pF
/
50V
CC73SL
1
H820J
JK003
204
8265
009
4P
RCA
P
in
Jack
C862
257
0012
966
Chip(Ceramic)
0.
01riF
/
50V
CK73F1H1032
YC001
204
8426
013
S
Video
Out
Term
inal
S
Video
Out
C863
257
0006
969
Chip(Ceramic)
680pF
/
50V
CC73SL1H681J
JK001
204
8329
000
2P
Pin
Jack
C864
2561035
017
Metalized
0.22µF
/
50V
CF93A
1
H224J
JK901
204
8322
007
Headphone
Jack
C865
255
1265
994
Film
0.033ftF
/
50V
CQ93M1
H333J(B)
JK004
269
0098
006
Optical
OutT
erminal
Optical
Out
C867-870
257
0005
944
Chip(Ceramic)
220pF
/
50V
CC73SL
1
H221
J
CN6B
205
0343
061
6P
Connector
Base(KR-PH)
C878
257
0012
966
Chip(Ceramic)
0.
01p
F
/50V
CK73
F1
H1032
CN6A
205
0343
061
6P
Connector
Base(KR
-PH
)
C883
255
4085
074
Film
0.0082ftF
/
50V
CQ93P1
H822G
CN8B
205
0823
002
SP
Connector
Plug
C884
257
0004
961
Chip(Ceramic)
100pF/50V
CC73SL1H101J
CN9B
205
0823
015
9P
Connector
P
lug
C890
2561034
076
Metalized
0.1pF/50V
CF93A
1H104J
CN13B
205
0823
028
13P
Connector
Plug
C894
257
0014
935
Chip(Ceramic)
0.1
r1F
/
25V
CK73F1
E1042
CN13D
205
0668
063
13P
FFC
Connector
Base
To
Main
Unit
CN15B
205
0668
005
15P
FFC
Connector
Base
66
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...
Ref No. Part No.
CN17B
205
0668
076
203
6414
008
203
0475
072
203
0503
025
203
0319
044
203
0526
002
203
0526
028
203
2292
033
203
8367
001
443
8568
107
205
0452
017
Park Name
17P
FFC
Connector
Base
4P
SAN
Shield
Cord
1 P
SIN
Contact
Ass
'y
1 P
SIN
Connector
Ass
'y
1 P
SIN
Connector
Ass'y
1 P
SIN
Contact
Ass'y
1 P
SIN
Contact
Ass
'y
2P
SAN
Connector
Ass
'y
SP
SAN
Connector
Cord
LED
Holder
Style
P
in
Remarks
To
Main
Unit
L=
60
Black
L=80
Brown
L=170
Yellow
L=100
L=290
2U·27598 TRANS UNIT
Ref. No. Part No. Part Name Remarks
SEMICONDUCTORS GROUP
IC707
263
0809
006
IC
NJM7805
F
A(S)
D720
276
0405
008
Diode
S1
WB(A)
D721
,
722
276
0386
017
Diode
S2VB20F
RESISTORS (Not included Carbon Film
±5%
1/4W)
R750
244
2064
932
Metallic
film
3.9ohm
1W
(Bipolar)
RS14B3A392JNBS
CAPACITORS
C720-722
2531053
003
Ceramic0.01
µF/
500V
CK45E2H103P
C723,724
254
4319
792
Electrolytic
4700µF
/
25V
CE04W1
E472MC(ASF)
C725
254
4255
720
E
lectrolytic
6800µF
/
16V
CE
04W1C682MC
C726
254
4255
717
E
lectrolytic
4700µF
/
16V
CE04W1C472MC
C727
254
4255
704
Electrolytic
3300µF
/
16V
CE04W1C332MC
C728
254
4261
769
E
lectrolytic
1
OOOµF
/
50V
CE04W1H102MC
6C7!jQ
.•···
253801470:?
Ceia~i0.)
0
lµF
/1
09V
AC
.
CK45
F
2GAC1
o3MC
C761
254
4260
980
Electrolytic
1
OµF/50V
CE04W1H100M
C762
253
9036
006
BC
Ceramic
0.1µF
/
25V
CK45F=1
E104Z
C763
254
4260
980
Electro
lytic
1
OµF
/
50V
CE04W1H100M
C764
253
9036
006
BC
Ceramic
0.1
µF
/25V
CK45F=1E104Z
OTHERS
202
0040
909
F
use
Clip
67
....
LA-3500
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...
2U·2572 SWITCH UNIT
Ref. No. Part No. Part Name Remarks
212 1
114
006
SW
IT
CH
203
4935
000
3P
SA
N
Co
nn
ector
Cord
205
0702
068
7P
FF
C
Connector
Base
68
~
~
............................................................................
LA
.
3500
.....
NIPPON
COWMBIA
CO
..
LTD.
14-14, AKASAKA4-CHOME, MINATO-KU, TOKYO
107-11
, JAPAN
Telephone:
03
(3584)
8111
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x:
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