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CD Stereo Radio Recorder

AZ1140
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AZ1145
all versions

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter chapter
Handling chip components and safety ............................. 1 - 1 MAIN BOARD
Technical Specification & Service Tools.......................... 2 - 1 circuit diagram ....................................................... 10 - 1
Service Measurement .................................................. 2 - 2 layout diagram ....................................................... 10 - 2
Connections & Controls ................................................ 3 - 1
Instructions for use ................................................. 3 - 2 to 3 - 6 RECORDER & BEAT CUT BOARD
Disassembly Diagram ................................................... 4 - 1 circuit diagram ....................................................... 11 - 1
CD Service Test Program ........................................ 4 - 2 to 4 - 3 layout diagram ....................................................... 11 - 2

CD MODULE
Block Diagram ............................................................. 5 - 1
circuit diagram ....................................................... 12 - 2
Wiring Diagram ........................................................... 6 - 1
layout diagram ....................................................... 12 - 1
CONTROL BOARD
EXPLODED VIEWS DIAGRAM
circuit diagram ................................................... 7 - 1, 7 - 3
cabinet ................................................................. 13 - 1
layout diagram ....................................................... 7 - 2
tape deck ............................................................ 13 - 2
SWITCH & VOLUME BOARD
Mechanical partslist ..................................................... 13 - 2
layout diagram ....................................................... 8 - 1
Electrical partslist ............................................... 14 - 1 to 14 - 4
TUNER BOARD
circuit diagram ....................................................... 9 - 1
layout diagram ....................................................... 9 - 2

Safety regulations require that the set be restored to its original


condition and that parts which are identical with those specified
be used. CLASS 1
C
Copyright 1995 Philips Consumer Electroncis B.V. Eindhoven,The Netherlands LASER PRODUCT
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval
system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying,
or otherwise without the prior permission of Philips.

Published by SS 0024 Service Audio Printed in The Netherlands Copyright reserved Subject to modification GB 3140 785 22260

PCS 104 409


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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

GENERAL TUNER - AM SECTION

Mains voltage -/00 : 230 V Tuning range MW : 531 - 1602 kHz


-/01/11/16 : 120/230 V -/17 : 520 - 1730 kHz
-/05/10 : 240 V LW : 153 - 279 kHz
-/17 : 120 V IF frequency : 450 kHz ± 1 kHz
Mains frequency -/00/05/10 : 50 Hz Sensitivity MW : 64 dBu at 26dB S/N
-/01/11/16 : 50 / 60 Hz LW : 70 dBu at 26dB S/N
-/17 : 60 Hz Selectivity MW : 22dB
Battery mains : 9 V (R14 x 6) LW : 29 dB
Remote : 3V (R03 x 2) IF rejection ratio MW : 70 dB
Power consumption normal : 10 W LW : 70 dB
standby : 2W Image rejection ratio MW : 32 dB
Dimension (W x H x D) : 290 x 152 x 253 mm LW : 35 dB
Weight : 2.6 Kg

AUDIO CASSETTE RECORDER


AMPLIFIER
Tape speed accuracy : ± 3%
Output power mains : 2 x 1.6 W Wow & flutter : < 0.35 % JIS WTD
battery : 2 x 2 W Fast wind/rewind C60 : < 120 sec.
Speaker impedance : 2 x 4 ohm Frequency response P/B : 125 – 6.3 kHz
Frequency response : 100 Hz - 8 kHz (±3dB) S/N ratio : 45 dB

TUNER - FM SECTION COMPACT DISC

Tuning range : 87.5 - 108 MHz Frequency response : 100 Hz - 10 kHz


IF frequency : 10.7 MHz ± 0.2 MHz S/N ratio : > 50 dB
Sensitivity : 16 dBf at 26dB S/N Channel difference 1 kHz : < 3 dB
Selectivity : 55 dB at ± 300kHz Channel crosstalk 1 kHz : > 26 dB
IF rejection : 85 dB Laser wavelength : 780 ± 20nm
Image rejection : 40 dB Laser light power : < 0.3 mW

SERVICE TOOLS

Audio signal disc SBC 429.......................................................................4822 397 30184


Playability test disc SBC 444...................................................................4822 397 30245
Test disc 5 (disc without errors ) +
Test disc 5A (disc with dropout errors, black spots and fingerprints)
SBC 426/426A.....................................................................4822 397 30096
Burn in test disc (65 min. 1kHz signal at -30 dB level without “pause”) .....4822 397 30155

Universal test cassette Fe SBC 420 ........................................................4822 397 30071

PCS 104 410


TOP AND FRONT PANELS & PROGRAM -
( Tuner - programmes preset radio stations;
1 POWER slider - selects the sound source
CD - programmes tracks and reviews the
1 234 5 67 5 8 9 0 for CD/ TUNER/ TAPE OFF and also switches
programme
the set off
2 VOL +, – - adjusts the volume level BACK PANEL
3 BATT LOW - indicates when battery power
* p - 3.5 mm stereo headphone socket
is running low
( Telescopic aerial - improves FM reception
4 DBB (Dynamic Bass Boost) - enhances
CD
) BEAT CUT switch - eliminates possible
TU NE R the bass
BATT
LOW
TAPE
OFF

VO L
whistle tones during
DB B 5 OPEN•CLOSE - opens/ closes the CD door
DY NA MI C
BA SS
B OO ST
MW (AM) recordings
6 CASSETTE RECORDER keys
BA
PAU
SE PR
ND
¡ AC Mains - inlet for mains lead
STO ES
P•OPEN ET
3
SEARC 1 2
RECORD 0 - starts recording
H ™ Battery compartment - for six batteries,
PLAY
RECOR
D
PLAY•PA PLAY 1 - starts playback
USE
type R-14, UM-2 or C-cells
SEARCH 5/ 6 - fast winds/rewinds the tape
CD REMOTE £ Voltage selector (located inside the battery
PROGRAM
SENSOR
REPEAT
ALL
STOP•OPEN 9/ - stops the tape;
compartment. Some versions only) - select
- opens the cassette
CD MO the correct local voltage 110/220 V before
DE
SEA RCH
compartment
CONNECTIONS AND CONTROLS

STOP
plugging in the set
PAUSE ; - interrupts recording or playback
PROGRA
M
7 Remote sensor - infrared sensor for the REMOTE CONTROL
remote control
1 VOLUME 3,4 – adjusts volume level
* CD RA
AZ1
8 1-3 - programmes and selects your favourite
DIO 145 2 PRESET 3,4 (up, down) – selects a preset
CASS
ETTE
RECO three radio stations
RDER

D IG
radio station
ITA
DY L 9 PRESET 3, 4 - (down, up) selects preset
NA T UN
M IC ER 3 TUNING ∞ , § (down, up) – tunes to radio
BA
SS
BO tuner stations
OS
T
3-1

stations
0 BAND - selects waveband
4 SHUFFLE – to play CD tracks in random order
! PLAY PAUSE 2; - starts /pauses
5 REPEAT – repeats a track/ CD programme/
CD playback
!@ #$ % ^ & entire CD
@ CD MODE - selects a different play mode
6 2; – starts and pauses CD playback/
e.g. SHUFFLE/ REPEAT CD
interrupts CD playback
tracks or programme in random
VOLU
ME
7 ¡ , ™ – skips to the beginning of a current
2 PRES
ET 1 /repeated order
track/ previous/ later track
4 TUNIN
G
3 # STOP 9 - stops CD playback or erase a CD
SHUFF
LE
8 STOP 9 – stops CD playback or erases a
( 6 REPE
AT
5 programme;
CD programme
SEAR
7 activates/ deactivates display
CH STO
) 9 P
9 SEARCH 5, 6 – searches backwards or
SEAR
CH demo mode.
8 forwards within a track/CD
Digi
tal R
emot
eC $ Cassette door
ontro
l

¡ % Display - shows the status of the set


^ SEARCH ∞ / §
Tuner: (down, up) tunes radio stations.
CD: - searches back and forward within a

track;
- skips to the beginning of a current
track/ previous/ later track
£
CAUTION
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than herein
may result in hazardous radiation exposure or other unsafe operation.

PCS 104 411


Whenever convenient, use the mains supply if you want to Switching on and off
conserve battery life. Make sure you remove the plug from the set • Adjust the POWER slider to the desired sound source: CD,
CD

TUNER

BATT
LOW

TAPE
OFF

VOL
and wall socket before inserting batteries.

PCS 104 412


TUNER or TAPE/OFF. DBB

DYNAMIC
BASS
BOOST

• The set is switched off when the POWER slider is in the PAUSE
STOP
•OPE
N
SEAR
CH

PLAY
BATTERIES (OPTIONAL) TAPE/OFF position and the keys on the tape deck are released. PLAY•PAU RECO
RD
SE

CD REMOTE
PROGRAM
SENSOR
™ The volume and tuner presets will be retained in the set's REPEAT
ALL
1. Open the battery compartment and insert six batteries, type
R-14, UM-2 or C-cells, (preferably alkaline) with the correct memory.
polarity as indicated by the "+" and "-" symbols inside the 6 x R14 • UM-2 • C-CELLS Adjusting volume and sound
compartment. 1. Press the VOL +, – controls to increase or decrease VOLUME
CD

TUNER

BATT
LOW

TAPE
OFF

Remote control (supplied) (or press 3 or 4 on the remote control). VOL

DBB

DYNAMIC
BASS
BOOST

Open the battery compartment and insert two batteries, 2. Adjust the DBB control to select dynamic bass boost on or off. PAUSE
STOP
•OPE
N
SEAR
CH

PLAY
RECO
PLAY•PAU RD
type AAA, R03 or UM4 (preferably alkaline). SE
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

CD REMOTE
PROGRAM
SENSOR
REPEAT
ALL
2. Replace the compartment door, making sure the batteries are
firmly and correctly in place. The set is now ready to operate.
– If BATT LOW lights up, battery power is running low. PHILIPS demo mode DBB

DYNAMIC
BASS
BOOST
– The BATT LOW indicator eventually goes out if the 1. On the set, press the CD STOP 9 button for 5 seconds. PAUSE
STOP
•OPE
N
SEAR
batteries are too weak. CH

PLAY
RECO
PLAY•PAU RD
SE
™ PH..IL ..IPS scrolls across the display continuously.
CD
Incorrect use of batteries can cause electrolyte leakage and will 2. To return to the current display you can either: PROGRAM
REMOTE
SENSOR
REPEAT
ALL

corrode the compartment or cause the batteries to burst. • press any function button on the front panel. This interrupts the CD MOD
E
SEARCH
STO
P

Therefore: demo mode for 30 seconds; PROGRAM

• Do not mix battery types: e.g. alkaline with carbon zinc. • press the CD STOP 9 button for 5 seconds. PH..IL ..IPS
Only use batteries of the same type for the set. scrolls once before the demo mode is cancelled.
• When inserting new batteries, do not try to mix old batteries
3-2

with the new ones. GENERAL INFORMATION


• Remove the batteries if the set is not to be used for a long General maintenance
time. • Do not expose the set, batteries, CDs or cassettes to humidity,
• Batteries contain chemical substances, so they should rain, sand or excessive heat caused by heating equipment or
be disposed of properly. direct sunlight.
• To clean the set, use a soft, slightly dampened chamois leather.
Do not use any cleaning agents containing alcohol, ammonia,
benzene or abrasives as these may harm the housing.
Using AC MAINS
1. Check if the mains voltage as shown on the type plate on
Safety information
the base of the set, corresponds to your local mains supply. If
it does not, consult your dealer or service centre. • Place the set on a hard and flat surface so that the system
AC ~ MAINS does not tilt. Make sure there is adequate ventilation to
2. If your set is equipped with a voltage selector, adjust the
selector so that it matches with the local mains supply. prevent the system from overheating.
3. Connect the mains lead to the wall socket and the set is now • The mechanical parts of the set contain self-lubricating
ready for use. bearings and must not be oiled or lubricated.
4. To disconnect the set from the mains supply completely,
remove the plug from the wall socket.
TUNING TO RADIO STATIONS Changing tuning grid (some versions only)
1. Select TUNER source. In North and South America the frequency step between adjacent
BA
ND
STOP PR
•OPE ES
N ET
3
™ is displayed briefly and then the radio station SEAR
CH
1 2
channels in the AM and FM band are 10 KHz and 100 KHz
PLAY
RECO
RD

frequency is shown. respectively. In the rest of the world this step is 9 KHz and 50 KHz.
CD REMOTE
PROGRAM
SENSOR
REPEAT
2. Press BAND once or more to select your waveband. ALL Usually the frequency step has been preset in the factory for your area.
PAUSE
SEARCH
STOP
•OPE
N
SEAR
3. Press SEARCH ∞ or § and release when the frequency in 1. Check that the set is in the TAPE/OFF position and switched off. CH
1

PLAY
RECO
PLAY•PAU RD
SE
PROGRAM
the display starts running. 2. To select 9KHz : press CD MODE and PROGRAM simultaneously. CD REMOTE
PROGRAM
SENSOR
REPEAT
™ The tuner automatically tunes to a station of sufficient Release the controls only when you switch on the set. ALL

CD MOD
E
SEARCH
STO
P
reception. Display shows during automatic tuning. • To select 10KHz: press CD MODE and SEARCH § simultaneously.
PROGRAM
™ If an FM station is received in stereo, STEREO is shown. FM Release the controls only when you switch on the set.
4. Repeat step 3 if necessary until you find the desired station. TUNER ™ When tuning to radio stations, the display shows tuning in
STEREO
• To tune to a weak station, press SEARCH ∞ or § briefly and either steps of 9 or 10.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

repeatedly until you have found optimal reception. ™ All preset stations will be affected and you may need to
5. Adjust the power slider to TAPE/OFF position to switch off the reprogramme your presets.
set.
Playing a CD
To improve radio reception
1. Select CD source.
CD
– For FM, pull out the telescopic aerial. Incline and turn the TUNER

BATT
LOW

TAPE
OFF
™ is displayed briefly. VOL

aerial. Reduce its length if the signal is too strong (very close DBB

DYNAMIC
BASS
BOOST
2. Lift the CD door open. PAUSE
STOP
•OPE
N
to a transmitter). SEAR
CH
1

when you open the CD door. PLAY


RECO
RD
™ Display: PLAY•PAU
SE
– For MW (AM), the set is provided with a built-in aerial so the
3. Insert a CD or CD-R(W) with the printed side facing up and CD REMOTE
PROGRAM
SENSOR
REPEAT
ALL
telescopic aerial is not needed. Direct the aerial by turning the
close the CD door.
whole set.
™ Display: d1SC flashes as the CD player scans the contents of a
3-3

Favourite station selection CD. The total number of tracks and playing time are then shown.
BA
ND
STOP PR
•OPE ES
N ET
For your favourite 3 tuner stations, you can use the easy one-touch SEAR
CH
1 2 3
Display: is shown if the CD-R(W) is blank or not finalised. DBB
PLAY
RECO DYNAMIC
RD BASS
BOOST

programming and selection 1, 2 or 3 buttons. 4. Press PLAY•PAUSE 2; (on the remote control 2;) to start PAUSE
STOP
•OPE
CD N
REMOTE
SEAR 1 2
CH
PROGRAM
SENSOR
REPEAT PLAY
ALL RECO
1. Tune to your desired station (see Tuning to radio stations). playback. PLAY•PAU
SE
RD

SEARCH CD REMOTE
PROGRAM
2. To store your station, press 1, 2 or 3 for 2 seconds or more. ™ Display: Current track number and elapsed playing time of the REPEAT
SENSOR

ALL

PROGRAM track during CD playback. CD MOD


™ Display: shows PROGRAM briefly, your favourite preset station E
SEARCH
STO
P

number and the tuner frequency. 5. To pause playback press PLAY•PAUSE 2;. PROGRAM

Press PLAY•PAUSE 2; again to resume play.


Programming radio stations
™ The display freezes and the elapsed playing time flashes when
BA
ND
You can store up to a total of 30 radio stations in the memory. STOP
•OPE
N
PR
ES
ET
2 3
SEAR 1
CH playback is paused.
PLAY
RECO
RD
1. Tune to your desired station (see Tuning to radio stations).
CD
PROGRAM
REMOTE
6. To stop CD playback, press STOP 9.
2. Press PROGRAM to activate programming. SENSOR
REPEAT
ALL

– Display: PROGRAM flashes. SEARCH


Note: CD play will also stop when:
3. Press PRESET 4 or 3 once or more to allocate a number from PROGRAM
– the CD door is opened;
1 to 30 to this station. – the CD has reached the end
4. Press PROGRAM again to confirm the setting. (unless you have selected REPEAT or REPEAT ALL);
– Display: PROGRAM disappears, the preset number and the – you select another source: TAPE / TUNER.
frequency of the preset station are shown. Selecting a different track
PAUSE
5. Repeat the above four steps to store other stations. • Press SEARCH ∞ or § (on the remote control ¡ or ™) once or STOP
•OPE
N
SEAR 1
CH

PLAY
RECO
PLAY•PAU RD
– You can overwrite a preset station by storing another frequency SE
repeatedly until the desired track number appears in the display.
CD REMOTE
PROGRAM
SENSOR
REPEAT
in its place. • If you have selected a track number shortly after loading a CD or ALL

CD MOD
E
SEARCH
STO
Tuning to preset stations in the PAUSE position, you will need to press PLAY•PAUSE 2; P

PROGRAM

Press 1, 2, 3 or PRESET 4 or 3 until the desired preset station is to start playback.


displayed.

PCS 104 413


Finding a passage within a track PLAY
Erasing a programme
RECO
PLAY•PAU RD
SE

1. Press and hold down SEARCH ∞ or §. CD


You can erase the programme by: DYNAMIC
BASS
BOOST
REMOTE
PROGRAM
SENSOR
REPEAT
ALL PAUSE
STOP
•OPE
N
™ The CD is played at high speed and low volume. – pressing STOP 9 once in the STOP position or twice during SEAR
CH
1

PCS 104 414


PLAY
CD MOD
E RECO
RD
SEARCH PLAY•PAU
SE
STO
2. When you recognize the passage you want, P
playback. The display shows ' ' briefly.
CD REMOTE
PROGRAM
PROGRAM SENSOR
REPEAT
ALL
release SEARCH ∞ or §. – pressing the CD door open;
CD MOD
E
– Normal playback continues. SEARCH
STO
P
CD RAD
AZ 11
IO CAS 45
– switching to TUNER/TAPE source.
SETTE
RECORD
ER
PROGRAM

Note: During a CD programme or if SHUFFLE/ REPEAT active, CD player and CD handling


searching is only possible within a track. • If the CD player cannot read CDs correctly, use a commonly
available cleaning CD to clean the lens before taking the set to
Different play modes: SHUFFLE and REPEAT
DYNAMIC
BASS
BOOST
repair. Other cleaning methods may destroy the lens.
PAUSE
You can select and change the various play modes before or during STOP
•OPE
N
SEAR
CH

PLAY
• The lens of the CD player should never be touched!
RECO
PLAY•PAU RD
playback. The play modes can also be combined with PROGRAM. SE

CD
• Sudden changes in the surrounding temperature can cause
REMOTE
PROGRAM
SENSOR
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

SHUFFLE - tracks of the entire CD/ programme are played in REPEAT


ALL
condensation to cloud over on the lens of your CD player. X
CD MOD
random order E
SEARCH
STO
P Playing a CD is then not possible. Do not attempt to clean the
SHUFFLE and REPEAT ALL - to repeat the entire CD/ programme PROGRAM
lens but leave the set in a warm environment until the
continuously in random order moisture evaporates.
REPEAT ALL - to repeat the entire CD/ programme • Always keep the CD compartment closed to avoid dust on
REPEAT - to play the current track continuously the lens.
PAUSE
STOP
•OPE
N
SEAR
1. To select your play mode, press the CD MODE key (or CH

PLAY
RECO
PLAY•PAU RD
SE
• To take a CD out of its box, press the centre spindle while
SHUFFLE or REPEAT on the remote control) before or during CD
PROGRAM
REMOTE
SENSOR lifting the CD. Always pick up the CD by the edge and return
REPEAT
ALL

playback until the display shows the desired function. CD MOD the CD to its box after use to avoid scratching and dust.
E
SEARCH
STO
P
2. Press PLAY•PAUSE 2; to start playback if in the STOP position. • To clean the CD, wipe in a straight line from the centre
PROGRAM

3. To return to normal playback, press the CD MODE key or the towards the edge using a soft, lint-free cloth. Do not use
respective SHUFFLE or REPEAT key until the various SHUFFLE CD RAD
AZ 11
IO CAS 45 cleaning agents as they may damage the disc.
SETTE
3-4

RECORD
ER

/ REPEAT modes are no longer displayed. • Never write on a CD or attach any stickers to it.
– You can also press STOP 9 to cancel your play mode.

Programming track numbers PLAYING A CASSETTE


Programme in the STOP position to select and store your CD tracks
in the desired sequence. If you like, store any track more than CD 1. Select TAPE source.
PROGRAM
CD

TUNER

BATT
once. Up to 20 tracks can be stored in the memory. ™ The display shows tAPE throughout tape operation. TAPE
LOW

OFF

VOL

DBB

DYNAMIC
1. Use the SEARCH ∞ or § on the set (on the remote control ¡ 2. Press STOP•OPEN 9/ to open the cassette door. BASS
BOOST

PAUSE
STOP
•OPE
N
SEAR 1 2
CH
or ™), to select your desired track number. 3. Insert a recorded cassette and close the cassette door. PLAY
RECO
PLAY•PAU RD
SE

2. Press PROGRAM. 4. Press PLAY 1 to start playback. CD REMOTE


PROGRAM
SENSOR
REPEAT
ALL

™ Display: PROGRAM and the selected track number. 5. To interrupt playback, press PAUSE ;. To resume, press the
appears briefly. key again.
™ If you attempt to programme without first selecting a track 8. By pressing SEARCH 5 or 6 on the set,fast winding of the
number, is shown. tape is possible in both directions.
3. Repeat steps 1-2 to select and store all desired tracks. 9. To stop the tape, press STOP•OPEN 9/.
™ is displayed if you attempt to programme more than – The keys are automatically released at the end of the tape
20 tracks. and the tAPE indication goes out, except if PAUSE ; has
4. To start playback of your CD programme, press been activated.
PLAY•PAUSE 2;.

Reviewing the programme


In the STOP position, press and hold down PROGRAM for a while
until the display shows all your stored track numbers in sequence.
GENERAL INFORMATION ON RECORDING Recording from the radio CD

TUNER

BATT
LOW

TAPE
OFF

VOL

1. Tune to the desired radio station (See TUNING TO RADIO DBB


• Recording is permissible insofar as copyright or other rights of DYNAMIC
BASS
BOOST

PAUSE
STOP
•OPE
third parties are not infringed. STATIONS). N
SEAR
CH
1

PLAY
RECO
PLAY•PAU RD
SE

• This deck is not suitable for recording on CHROME (IEC II) or 2. Press STOP•OPEN 9/ to open the cassette door.
CD REMOTE
PROGRAM
SENSOR
REPEAT
ALL
METAL (IEC IV) type cassettes. For recording, use NORMAL 3. Insert a suitable cassette into the cassette deck and close the
CD MOD
E
type cassettes (IEC I) on which the tabs have not been broken. cassette door.
• The best recording level is set automatically. Altering the VOL 4. Press RECORD 0 to start recording.
and DBB controls will not affect the recording in progress. • If you are recording from MW (AM) stations, adjust the
• At the very beginning and end of the tape, no recording will BEAT CUT switch to eliminate possible whistle tones during
take place during the 7 seconds, when the leader tape passes recording.
the recorder heads. 5. For brief interruptions, press PAUSE ;. To resume recording,
• To protect a tape from accidental erasure, have the tape in press PAUSE ; again.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

front of you and break out the left tab. 6. To stop recording, press STOP•OPEN 9/.
Recording on this side is no longer possible. To record over this
side again, cover the tabs with a piece of adhesive tape.
MAINTENANCE

SYNCHRO START CD RECORDING Tape deck maintenance


To ensure quality recording and playback of the tape deck, clean
1. Select CD source. CD
C B A A
TUNER

BATT

TAPE
OFF
LOW
parts A,B and C shown in the diagram below, after approx.
VOL

DBB

DYNAMIC
2. Insert a CD and if desired, programme track numbers. BASS
BOOST
50 hours of operation, or on average once a month. Use a cotton
PAUSE
STOP
•OPE
N
SEAR 1 2
3. Press STOP•OPEN 9/ to open the cassette door. CH bud slightly moistened with alcohol or a special head cleaning
PLAY
RECO
PLAY•PAU RD
SE

4. Insert a suitable cassette into the cassette deck and close the fluid to clean the deck.
CD REMOTE
PROGRAM
SENSOR
REPEAT
cassette door. ALL

CD MOD
1. Open the cassette door by pressing STOP•OPEN 9/.
E
SEARCH
3-5

STO
P
5. Press RECORD 0 to start recording. 2. Press PLAY 1 and clean the rubber pressure rollers C.
– Playing of the CD programme starts automatically from the 3. Press PAUSE ; and clean the magnetic heads A and also the
beginning of the programme. It is not necessary to start the CD capstan B .
player separately. 4. After cleaning, press STOP•OPEN 9/.
Note: Cleaning of the heads can also be done by playing a
To select and record a particular passage within a track cleaning cassette through once.
DBB

DYNAMIC
BASS
BOOST

• Press and hold down SEARCH ∞ or § (or on the remote PAUSE


STOP
•OPE
N
SEAR
CH

PLAY
RECO
control 5 or 6). PLAY•PAU
SE
RD

• When you recognize the passage you want, release SEARCH ∞ CD REMOTE
PROGRAM
SENSOR
REPEAT
ALL

or § (or on the remote control 5 or 6). CD MOD


E
SEARCH
STO
P

• To pause CD playback press PLAY/PAUSE 2;.


PROGRAM

• Recording will begin from this exact point in the track when
you press RECORD 0.
6. For brief interruptions during recording press PAUSE ;. To
resume recording, press PAUSE ; again. Environmental information
7. To stop recording, press STOP•OPEN 9/.
All unnecessary packaging material has been omitted. We have done our utmost to make the
packaging easy to separate into three mono-materials: cardboard (box), expandable polystyrene
(buffer), polyethylene (bags, protective foam).

Your set consists of materials which can be recycled if disassembled by a specialized


company. Please observe the local regulations regarding the disposal of packing
materials, exhausted batteries and old equipment.

PCS 104 415


If a fault occurs, first check the points listed below before taking the set for repair.
If you are unable to remedy a problem by following these hints, consult your dealer or service centre.

PCS 104 416


WARNING: Do not open the set as there is a risk of electric shock. Under no
circumstances should you try to repair the set yourself, as this would
invalidate the guarantee.
PROBLEM
– POSSIBLE CAUSE indication
• REMEDY – CD-R(W) is blank or the disc is not finalised
• Use a finalised CD-R(W)
No sound/power
– CD badly scratched or dirty
– Volume not adjusted
• Replace/ clean CD, see CD player and
• Adjust the volume
CD handling
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

– Headphones connected
• Disconnect headphones The CD skips tracks
– Mains lead not securely connected – CD is damaged or dirty
• Connect the mains lead properly • Replace or clean the CD
Severe radio hum or noise – SHUFFLE or a programme is active
– Electrical interference: set too close to TV, • Switch off SHUFFLE/PROGRAM
VCR or computer Poor cassette sound quality
• Increase the distance – Dust and dirt on the heads, etc.
• Clean deck parts etc., see Maintenance
Poor radio reception – Use of incompatible cassette types (METAL
– Weak radio signal or CHROME)
3-6

• FM: Direct the FM telescopic aerial for • Only use NORMAL (IEC I) for recording
optimum reception
• MW (AM): Turn the set for optimum Recording does not work
reception – Cassette tab(s) may be broken
• Apply a piece of adhesive tape over the
or indication missing tab space
– No CD inserted
• Insert a CD Remote control does not function properly
– Batteries dead/ incorrectly inserted
– CD badly scratched or dirty
• Insert (fresh) batteries correctly
• Replace/ clean CD, see CD player and
CD handling – Distance/ angle between the set too large
• Reduce the distance/ angle
– Laser lens steamed up,
• Wait until lens has cleared

The typeplate is located on the bottom of the set.


14-4
ELECTRICAL PARTSLIST - CD99 DA11

- RESISTORS -

4888 482205120008 Jumper


4889 482205120008 Jumper

- COILS & FILTERS -

1810 482224273557 Filter CST8,46MTW-TF01


5803 482215711231 Coil LAN02TB1R0J

- DIODES -

6877 482213011564 Diode UDZ3.9B

- IC & TRANSISTORS -

7800 482220917324 IC SAA7325H


7802 532220911517 IC PC74HCU04T
7803 532213060123 Trans BC807-40
7804 532220982941 IC LM358D
7807 532213042755 Trans BC847C

7808 482220932852 IC TDA7073A/N2


7809 482220932852 IC TDA7073A/N2
7810 482220933165 IC TDA1308T/N1
7875 482213060511 Trans BC847B

- MISCELLANEOUS -

1800 482226510925 Connector 15P


1823 482226511207 Connector 6P
1824 482226511207 Connector 6P
8000 482232012178 Flexible Foil 15P

Note :Only these parts mentioned in the list are


normal service parts.

PCS 104 436


12-2 12-2 12-2
CD99 DA11 - CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

1800 D1 2806 E4 2813 E9 2820 B10 2827 C14 2834 F5 2841 C1 2865 D5 2875 D5 3801 A1 3808 A2 3815 E5 3822 E7 3829 A11 3838 D14 3845 G12 3852 F5 3859 H5 3890 B4 3897 C5 7802-D E8 7808 E4
1801 G1 2807 E4 2814 E9 2821 B11 2828 C14 2835 F4 2842 F7 2869 E2 3728 A10 3802 B1 3809 A2 3816 E5 3823 E8 3830 B12 3839 D14 3846 F10 3853 F5 3860 H5 3891 C4 3898 C5 7802-E E7 7809 G4
2801 A2 2808 E4 2815 E10 2822 B11 2829 G14 2836 F4 2860 B5 2870 B5 3745 G12 3803 B1 3810 A3 3817 E7 3824 E9 3831 B14 3840 D15 3847 F6 3854 F5 3861 H5 3892 C4 3899 D5 7802-F F8 8401 H3
2802 A3 2809 E6 2816 F10 2823 B11 2830 F13 2837 G5 2861 B5 2871 B5 3750 G11 3804 B1 3811 E4 3818 E6 3825 E9 3832 B14 3841 E14 3848 F5 3855 F4 3862 H5 3893 D4 7800 D12 7803 B2
2803 E4 2810 E6 2817 D9 2824 B11 2831 G12 2838 G4 2862 C5 2872 C5 3751 G11 3805 A1 3812 D5 3819 E6 3826 D10 3834 B14 3842 G14 3849 E5 3856 G6 3863 H4 3894 A5 7802-A E6 7804-A A1 1821 D10 2702 E2 2845 A6 2850 B6 2855 D6 3703 D3 3867 A5 3872 A8 3877 C6 3882 D7 3887 E9 4805 C4 7810-A A5
2804 E4 2811 F7 2818 D9 2825 B12 2832 F5 2839 H4 2863 C5 2873 C5 3757 G5 3806 B2 3813 E5 3820 E7 3827 D9 3835 C14 3843 G14 3850 F5 3857 G5 3864 C1 3895 B5 7802-B E5 7804-B C3 1822 E4 2703 E4 2846 A7 2851 C7 2856 E10 3704 E4 3868 A5 3873 C5 3878 C7 3883 D6 3888 E9 4806 E9 7810-B C5
2805 E4 2812 E8 2819 B10 2826 A13 2833 F4 2840 H4 2864 D5 2874 D5 3800 B2 3807 A2 3814 E5 3821 E7 3828 A10 3837 C14 3844 G13 3851 F6 3858 G5 3865 F7 3896 B5 7802-C E5 7807 E6 1823 B10 2704 E3 2847 A8 2852 C8 2857 E6 3705 D3 3869 A6 3874 C5 3879 C8 3884 D6 3889 E10 5802 D3 7875 E7
1824 D10 2843 A5 2848 C5 2853 E6 3701 E1 3788 E9 3870 A6 3875 C5 3880 E7 3885 E8 3900 A5 5803 E6 8402 C9
2701 E2 2844 A5 2849 C5 2854 D6 3702 E2 3836 D10 3871 A7 3876 B6 3881 E7 3886 E8 4804 A4 6877 E7

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

CD Part (sheet 1) +3.3V CD Part (sheet 2)


table for drive- and digital out recognition

DACLEFT_neg

DACRIGHT_neg
DACLEFT_pos

DACRIGHT_pos
2845
Vdd_HCU stuffed resistor drive digital out
3728 3828

+3.3V
3750 VAM on 220p
3810 47R 47R 2826 3751 VAM off 3869

2821
100n
+5V
A 3834 DA11 on
A
3805 27K

4R7 47n GNDA 10K


2801

3835 DA11 off


A 3900 A
3807 1K5

2,5V 4
3801

100R
3829
DACRIGHT_neg
150K

only for digital out versions D


3809 33R

3808 33R

GNDA 22K 2 3871 2846


5V

100p

2843
(Quartz used) 2,5V
47u

D
7804-A 3894 R2 (CD10) D 3867 1 470R
2802
3803 27K

3 8 +5V 10u
47u

0,2V LM358D 2,5V TDA 1308


DACRIGHT_pos

470p

2847
3870

3872
10K

47K
2823 3 8
1 2,5V 10K

0R 4804
2860

560p

2870
220p
22K

2844
7810-A

2819

2820

3831

220p

3868
33p

33p

22K

10K
3800 4R7

3830
5V

4K7
2 220u @ @ @
680R

3806

2822 2824 2825 D @ 3832 @


0,2V 4 3,9V HF DA 1810
4K7

3895 R1 (CD10) 1n5 47n 1n5 470R KILL GNDA GNDA GNDA GNDA GNDA
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
B B
3802

3,3V
1K

2861

2871
220p
10K +2.5V

1n5

TEST2
LN

LP

VNEG

VPOS

RN

RP

SELPLL

TEST1

CL16

DATA

WCLK

SCLK

EF
3804

VDDA2 KILL 1823


7803 1,8V 8.46 MHz
BC807-40 CRIN
D drive_recognition B 2850 basic version w/ 6p-connector B

TIMING
HF DA 16 VSSD1 33
LDON L Monitor L L SER. DATA 3834 22K @ 1
3890 3896 D4 (CD10)

+3.3V
CROUT BITSTREAM DAC VERSAT. 220p LEFT
LASER INTERFACE KILL
15 INTERF. V2|V3 34 2
GNDA

2862

180p

2872
220p
100K 10K 3835 22K 3876 GNDA
Laser power control D
VSSA2
D D GNDA 10K
3
RIGHT
14 WCLI 35
3873
DRIVE = DA11 2,5V 4 4
HF DA R2 SER. DATA DACLEFT_neg +5V
3891 3897 D 2827 1n digital out = off 6
D3 (CD10) LOOPBACK 22K 3878 2851 8402

100p

2848
13 SDI 36 2,5V 5
D GND
C 2863
INTERF.
C 7

180p

2873
220p
100K 10K R1 3874 2,5V 470R 10u 6
D 3837 470R DACLEFT_pos TDA 1308 +10V +10V

470p

2852
3877

3879
12 SCLI 37

10K

47K
3864 10K PORE 5 8

0R 4805
C 22K 7810-B C
+5V

220p
2849

3875
10K
D4 @ 5V KILL KILL
HF DA PRE- 2828 @ @
284147n 3892 3898 D2 (CD10) 11 PROCESSING SAA7325H RESETn 38 D FE-ST-VK-N
SANYO DA11 L D3
ADC 7800 47p
to

MICROCONTROLLER
SDA GNDA GNDA GNDA GNDA GNDA
2864

180p

2874
220p
1800 100K 10K 10 SDA 39
comm. cath 1 CONTROL AUDIO 3838 470R 1805
+2.5V

INTERFACE
D2 FUNCTION PROCESSOR on
B 2 SCL optical out coax out
HF DA 9 SCL 40 3839 470R sheet 2
2701 47p 22p 1821
F E 3 3893 3899 D1 (CD10) D1 (uP-interface)
2702 not stuffed 47n 1 doorswitch
D
D D 8 RAB 41 D 2703 Jumper 100n +3.3V
2865

2875
180p

220p

F 100K 10K +3.3V 2

+3.3V

+3.3V
+3.3V
4 3840 2704 not stuffed 100n GND
47n 2818 +2.5V

+5V
VRIN 5802 not stuffed stuffed
A C VREF GEN. SILD
D 5
L 7 SILD 42 470R D 3701 100R 270R 3884 3883 3882 100R
+3.3V EH-S D

3703 33R
B DA 27K 3826 3702 not stuffed 470R

3827
HF 3705 GNDA

33R
6 IREF
C HF-Amplifier

3836
3703 33R not stuffed 1K
2803 82p
2804 82p

82p
82p

1K
E 4K7 6 STATUS 43 3705 1R not stuffed

3885 10K
3886 10K
7 470K 3812

3887 10K
A 0,9V 0,9V BC847C HF 1R

3788
2854

220u
EFM 1824

4K7
2817 4u7 SRAM

10K
VDDA1 5802 2855
7807 DEMOD basic version w/ 5p-connector
2805

2806

8 2808 3813 3815 3817 ADDR D EH-S @


5 TEST3 44 from 920927152B
L 3811 DA 3841 4K7 3701 2702 220u 1

DIGout
1,5V 0V HF 7800 3 4 1
M 9 150p 68K 47K HF VSSA1 on DOBM COAX1/+5V PORE PORE
Monitor 1K HF FRONT D 270R 3704 GNDA

2814
ERROR PEAK sheet1 47n 2 2 2

3888
47n

4K7
4 DIG. RCK 45

PROCESSOR
2807 A Y 3816 3818 3820 3823 COAX2/EBU +5V GND

470R
0,9V 0,9V

2701

3702
10 5 6 END

22p
CORR. DET.

SUBCODE
L LASER HF L PLL 10R
E L 11 47n 2869 27p 7802-C 15K 5K6 18K 3K3
3
ISLICE
SUB 46
E 1 6 3
SHIELD/EBU_GND
3
DATA
L 7808 5803 4,8V 33R

3825
22K
4

100n

2704
3K3 7802-A 7 8 3,3V
12 TDA7073A 3 4 7802-D HFIN HFIN EBU 1822 +3.3V SCL SICL
2809 3K3 MOTOR
T- A Y 1 2 2810 3K3 9 8 2813 3824 OUTPUT INTERF. E EBUGND EBUGND 2703 1u 3880 5 E
TRACK FOCUS 3814 A Y A Y A Y 2 CONTROL STAGES SFSY 47
7875 SILD SILD
F+ 13 7802-B 11 10 3821 VERSATILE
3849 33p 33p 3822 2n2 1K

VDDD1P
BC847B 3889

VDDD2C
6,2V 16 + HFREF digital out circuitry (not for all versions) 100n

2857
2815
7802-E 6

MOTO2

MOTO1

47u
47p
2812

VSSD3

VSSD2
3819 INTERFACE SDA +5V/doorsw

DOEM
14 1

CFLG
T+ - 56K 1 SBSY 48 EBUGND B3V9 UDZ 6877 3881 @ 1K
2833

470p

2811
3850

3,9V

33p
8K2

FO

RA
3847 FE-ST-VK-N

V1

V5

V4

SL
FOCUS F- 15 FOCUS 2 3848 15K 10p HF LDON CL11|4 4806
14 + 2816 22n 150R +5V
Vref Vdd_HCU 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49
47K 82K 2853 10n @ 0R 285610n
1 _
2832

150p

6,1V 13 3855 EYE-PATTERN LDON @


- HF ............. Vdc measured during PLAY
10V of HCU 3865 @... for provision only
SLIDE 2 +10V +3servo V EVM with normal CD or CD-R
F +
VDD
5 2836 +t
PTH8 D
VCC
1K
+5V F V Vdc measured during PLAY with CD-RW
3 6,2V 12 CD99 Schematic Part2 18081999
_ 6 47u 3853 3852 3851
Innersw
2842

1u

INNERSW. 4

3846
+

22K
7 15K 47K 56K 800mVpp D EBUGND to 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
470p

2835

3854

TRACK
8K2

10 Innersw M2 M1 DOBM dig. out circuitry

3845 2R2
5 -
2834

270p

+ 2830 +3servo on
DISC 6 6,0V 9 + 8 Vref

3843 1K 3842 1K
TRACK 1u sheet 2
- HF TB = 0.5m s/div
D 2831
1801 D

100R

3844
EH-S
side entry connector LOW = CD_RW (high gain) 1u

3745 10R
3750

3751
22K

22K

2829 47n
7809 3V Vref
TDA7073A
G T=1s
SLIDE 3857 3757 3856
@ @
+3.3V
+3servo G
during Focus search
16 + 0V
6,1V D D
68K 22K 68K
3858

1
2838

2837
3K9
22n

47n

- drive_recognition D +3.3V
SL FO RA for digital out: 33E
SLIDE 2
14 + Vref D
3863
6,2V 13 _
+10V
2840 3R3
5
6,5V 12 VDD
_ 6 47u 3859 47K M2
+
H connect shielding DISC 7
3860 1K D ............. Vdc measured during PLAY with normal CD or CD-R H
100n

2839

10 -
V EVM
8401 9 + V Vdc measured during PLAY with CD-RW
3861 47K
5,9V M1
DISC @... for provision only
3862 1K D
CD99 Schematic Part1 18081999

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

PCS 99 484
13-1 13-1 13-1
EXPLODED VIEW DIAGRAM - CABINET

SCREW LIST

1. C2 x 10
2. C2 x 12
519
3. C2.5 x 9.5
4. C3 x 7.5 423 521 VOL
UME

5 (2x)
422 PRE
SET

5. C3 x 8 424 421 SHU


FFLE
TUN
ING

REP
EAT

6. C3 x 9 416 SEA
RCH STO
P

SEA
RCH

419 Digit
al R
emote
Cont
rol
447
7. C3 x 10
418
8. C3 x 12 5
3 (3x) 5
9. C3 x 34
414
10. C P/W 2.5 x 16
518
11. C P/W 3 x 10 513 417
517
12. C P/W 3 x 14 413 1 (2x)

8 (2x)
446
6 (2x) 6 516 8 (4x)

439
511 412 2 (2x)

512 3 (3x)
407
438
408 437
7 (2x) 8 (2x)
502 442
409 11
509
514 436
404 444
403 434
11
406
433 443
6 (2x)

3 (2x)

441
508 3 (2x)

501
411
504
429
432
506
507
8 (2x)
4
8
402
428 5 (2x)
531
522
503 431 9 (5x)
11
526
6 (2x) 1
524

6 (2x)
401 426 427 529
6 (2x)

10 (4x) 527 528

523
6 (2x)
12 (2x)
5 (2x)
7 (2x)
5 (3x)

PCS 104 431

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