Diagram. 3. Before Repair This equipment (SJ-HD515), which is a component of the system, is supplied with power from the Amplifier (SE-HD515MD) through the Tuner (ST-HD515MD). When repairing this equipment or checking operation of the system, be sure to connect to the amplifier and tuner with it.
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caused by static electricity of clothes or human body. So be careful of electrostatic breakdown during repair of the MD unit (optical pickup). 4.1. Handling of MD Unit (optical pickup) 1. Do not subject the MD unit (optical pickup) to static electricity as it is extremely sensitive to electrical shock.
Caution: The static electricity of your clothes will not be grounded through the wrist strap. So take care not to let your clothes touch the MD unit (optical pickup). 5. Precaution of Laser Diode 6. Location of Controls 7. Operation Checks and Component Replacement / Procedures - This section describes procedures for checking the operation of the major printed circuit boards and replacing the main...
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components. - For reassembly after operation checks or replacement, reverse the respective procedures. Special reassembly procedures are described only when required. 7.1. Checking for the main P.C.B. - Check the main P.C.B. as shown below. 7.2. Checking for the MD servo P.C.B. 7.2.1.
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- Check the MD servo P.C.B. (A side) as shown below. 7.2.2. Checking for the MD servo P.C.B. (B side)
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7.3. Replacement for the magnetic head and optical pickup - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 3) of item 7.1.
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7.4. Replacement for the belt and loading motor ass’y - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 3) of item 7.1.
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7.5. Replacement for the traverse motor ass’y - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 3) of item 7.1. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 11) of item 7.3.
8. Self-Diagnostic Function This unit is equipped with a Self-Diagnostic Function, so that if the unit operates incorrectly, the fault is displayed using an error code on the FL display of the Tuner (ST-HD515MD). The system control IC and FL display are part of the tuner so make sure the system has been connected properly before using this function.
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the respective error codes each time button is pressed. Fig. 8-1. Table 8-1. Error code Symptom Possible cause Interval till MD starts playing is Traverse det. switch (S8) is defective; Check and replace if necessary. too long. MD cannot be loaded. Confirm that the disc is not catching on anything.
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- Avoid exposure to the laser beam, especially when performing adjustments. This unit (SJ-HD515) is designed to operate on power supplied from the Amplifier (SE-HD515MD) through the Tuner (ST- HD515MD). When connecting the unit to other system components, do not connect to the Amplifier (SE-HD515MD) directly.
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Fig. 9-3. 9.2. Preparation for Play/Rec Signal Check Connect the oscilloscope or the speaker with built-in amplifier to the section between CP304- pin 12 (R ch OUT) and CP304-pin 17 (A.GND) as well as the section between CP304-pin 14 (L ch OUT) and CP304-pin 17 (A.GND) and check if the signals are outputting from this unit.
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2. Prepare for Play/Rec Signal Check. 3. Set the recorded MD in the unit. 4. Press the button and check if the MD play backs normally. (When the button is pressed, the PLAY LED turns green.) Refer to Fig. 9-4. 5.
8. Turn off the power, and remove the lead wire between the IC10- pin 67 (TP77) and GND (TP74). (Refer to Power Supply to This Unit alone.) Fig. 9-5. 10. Schematic Diagram Notes - This schematic diagram may be modified at any time with the development of new technology.
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S412: One track/all tracks switch in ONE position (TRACK) VR1: Laser power adjustment VR - Indicated voltage values are the standard values for the unit measured by the DC electronic circuit tester (high-impedance) with the chassis taken as standard. Therefore, there may exist some errors in the voltage values, depending on the internal impedance of the DC circuit tester.
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: Playback signal line : Recording signal line 11. Schematic Diagram 12. Printed Circuit Board Diagram 13. Type Illustration of ICs, Transistors and Diodes 14. Wiring Connection Diagram 15. Block Diagram 16. Troubleshooting Guide 17. Terminal Function of ICs 17.1. IC1 (AN8772FHQ): RF Amp...
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Function Terminal Name 1 CENVD D signal detection input LD amp output terminal 3 APC PD Photo diode detection input LD IN LD amp input APC amp reference voltage input 6 TEMP IN Temperature sensor amp input TEMP Temperature sensor amp output ADIP ADIP FM signal output TOFS...
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Function Terminal Name RFAGC capacitor connect terminal EQ IN EQ input ARFO RF amp output 36 SVREF Reference signal input VREF Reference voltage output RF 1 signal input RF 2 signal input F 1 signal input F 2 signal input 42 CLPF1 APP correction CPF capacitor connect terminal...
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Function Terminal Name VO3+ Focus coil drive output VO2- Traverse motor drive output VO2+ Traverse motor drive output VO1- Spindle motor drive output VO1+ Spindle motor drive output 19 PGND1 GND terminal 20 PV Power supply terminal 21 1/2PV 1/2PV output terminal 1 (Connected to GND via capacitor)
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Function Terminal Name 14 ASGAIN Main beam amp gain adjustment output 15 ABGAIN APP adjustment output 16 AV Power supply terminal 17 AV GND terminal Focus drive signal output Tracking drive signal output Traverse motor drive signal output Spindle motor drive signal output 22 SPON Drive IC spindle ON signal...
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Function Terminal Name 53 SSDW MSP/MDA, I/F write data input 54 SSDR MSP/MDA, I/F read data output 55 MDISY Leader synchronous signal output 56 SCTSY ADIP synchronous noise output 57 SGSYNC O Frame synchronous signal output 58 DV Power supply terminal 59 IV Power supply terminal for I/O 60 DV...
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Function Terminal Name Reserved (Not used, connected to GND) 82 EXSYSCK - External system clock input (Not used, connected to GND) 83 DV Power supply terminal Crystal oscillator (f=16.9344 MHz) 86 VD GND terminal 87 RFDAT RF serial data output 88 RFCK RF serial clock output 89 NRFLD...
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Function Terminal Name DAC reset signal output (L: reset) DE emphasis signal output (L: DE emphasis) MUTE Muting signal output (Not used, open) 4 AD RST AD reset signal output (L: reset) RF amp standby control signal STBY output Power supply control output Reset signal output LOAD1 Loading motor drive 1 output...
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/ REQ Function Terminal Name Drive signal output for LED OUT1 drive (H: ON) OUT2 OUT3 30 TEST02 Test terminal (Not used, open) Power supply terminal 2(3V) OSC1 Crystal oscillator (f=10.02 MHz) OSC2 GND terminal Not used, connected to GND Not used, open GND terminal 38 TEST03...
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Function Terminal Name 53 SELAD MSP/MDA, I/F address select output (H: address) 54 SS CLK MSP/MDA, I/F clock output 55 SS DR MSP/MDA, I/F read data input 56 SS DW MSP/MDA, I/F write data output 57 LCD CK LCD clock test signal output (Connected to power supply via resistor) 58 ADRS /...
Function Terminal Name 77 SBP / Spindle management retry test RETRY signal output (Not used, open) 78 SRV / Servo retry test signal output RETRY (Not used, open) 79 ARDSKIP Address skip test signal output (Not used, open) 80 SPMWE SPM test signal output (Not used, open) 17.5.
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especially careful not to look laser beam directly or to touch the laser beam when adjusting the unit and checking its operation. 18.1. Laser Power Adjustment Adjust each laser power: read power for reading (play) and write power for writing (record). 18.1.1.
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damage the laser diode. Recommended driver: VESSEL 9000 1.8-30 / (Ceramic driver) Caution on optical pickup: - The optical pickup and the magnetic head are structured precisely; therefore, they are very fragile. Be careful not to touch them with the edge of laser power meter. - The sensor of the laser power meter is a very fine part.
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6. Press the CD EDIT button and confirm that the reading of the laser power meter is within the specified range. If it is not within the specified range, adjust by turning VR1. Refer to Fig. 18-3. Fig. 18-3. Specified range (read power): 600 W or lower Caution: Proceeding on to the subsequent adjustment procedure with the...
11. Press the STOP button and exit the adjustment mode. 12. Turn off the power and remove the lead wire between the IC10- pin 67 (TP77) and GND (TP74). This ends the adjustment mode. 19. Replacement Parts List Notes: - Important safety notice: Components identified by mark have special characteristics important for safety.
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs Remarks RHD30007-S SCREW RKM0364-2S1 CABINET RYQ0274-S SIDE PANEL UNIT(L) XTBS26+8J SCREW RKA0114-K FOOT RKA0083-K CUSHION RGG0148B-S FRONT PANEL RYQ0275-S SIDE PANEL UNIT(R) XTBS26+8J SCREW REP2683F-S LED PCB XTBS3+10JFZ1 SCREW RGK0977-2S MD LID RGL0386-Q LENS1 RGL0387-Q...
Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs Remarks EVM3YSX50B14 VR,LASER POWER ADJ. RSXY10M0M02T OSCILLATOR RSXC16M9S03T OSCILLATOR 20. Cabinet Parts Location 21. MD Mechanism Parts Location...