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Service DEH-P646

Manual ORDER NO.


CRT2149

MULTI-CD CONTROL HIGH POWER CD PLAYER WITH FM/AM TUNER

DEH-P646 ES

DEH-546 ES

- See the separate manual CX-597(CRT1829) for the CD mechanism description, disassembly and circuit
description.
- The CD mechanism employed in this model is one of S7 series.

CONTENTS
1. SAFETY INFORMATION ............................................2 7. GENERAL INFORMATION .......................................56
2. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST .......................3 7.1 PARTS .................................................................56
3. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ...........................................10 7.1.1 IC................................................................56
4. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM ................................30 7.1.2 DISPLAY ....................................................62
5. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST ........................................40 7.2 DIAGNOSIS ........................................................63
6. ADJUSTMENT..........................................................50 7.2.1 DISASSEMBLY .........................................63
7.2.2 TEST MODE ..............................................64
7.3 BLOCK DIAGRAM ..............................................66
8. OPERATIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS.....................68

PIONEER ELECTRONIC CORPORATION 4-1, Meguro 1-Chome, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8654, Japan
PIONEER ELECTRONICS SERVICE INC. P.O.Box 1760, Long Beach, CA 90801-1760 U.S.A.
PIONEER ELECTRONIC [EUROPE] N.V. Haven 1087 Keetberglaan 1, 9120 Melsele, Belgium
PIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE PTE.LTD. 501 Orchard Road, #10-00, Lane Wheelock Place, Singapore 23880

C PIONEER ELECTRONIC CORPORATION 1998 K-FEA. FEB. 1998 Printed in Japan


DEH-P646,546

- CD Player Service Precautions


1. For pickup unit(CXX1230) handling, please refer 2. During disassembly, be sure to turn the power off
to"Disassembly"(CX-597 Service Manual CRT1829). since an internal IC might be destroyed when a con-
During replacement, handling precautions shall be nector is plugged or unplugged.
taken to prevent an electrostatic discharge(protection 3. Please checking the grating after changing the ser-
by a short pin). vice pickup unit(see page 54).

1. SAFETY INFORMATION
This service manual is intended for qualified service technicians; it is not meant for the casual do-it-yourselfer.
Qualified technicians have the necessary test equipment and tools, and have been trained to properly and safely repair
complex products such as those covered by this manual.
Improperly performed repairs can adversely affect the safety and reliability of the product and may void the warranty.
If you are not qualified to perform the repair of this product properly and safely; you should not risk trying to do so and
refer the repair to a qualified service technician.

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2. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST


2.1 PACKING
5

11
1

8
10

7 3

Fig. 1

NOTE:
- Parts marked by "*"are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List.
- Screws adjacent to ∇ mark on the product are used for disassembly.

- PACKING SECTION PARTS LIST

Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.
1 Cord Assy(DEH-P646/ES) CDE5483 8 Protector CHP1767
Cord Assy(DEH-546/ES) CDE5484 9-1 Polyethylene Bag CEG1116
2 Accessory Assy CEA2002 9-2 Owner's Manual(DEH-P646/ES)CRD2561
3 Polyethylene Bag CEG-162 Owner's Manual(DEH-546/ES) CRD2714
4 Battery CEX1030 9-3 Owner's Manual(DEH-P646/ES)CRD2562

5 Carton(DEH-P646/ES) CHG3437 9-4 Installation Manual


Carton(DEH-546/ES) CHG3446 (DEH-P646/ES) CRD2563
6 Contain Box(DEH-P646/ES) CHL3437 Installation Manual
Contain Box(DEH-546/ES) CHL3446 (DEH-546/ES) CRD2579
7 Protector CHP1766 9-5 Caution Card CRP1182

10 Case Assy CXB1063


11 Remote Control Unit CXB1225

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- Owner’s Manual
Model Part No. Language
DEH-P646/ES CRD2561 English, Spanish
CRD2562 Portuguese, Arabic
DEH-546/ES CRD2714 English, Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic

- Installation Manual
Model Part No. Language
DEH-P646/ES CRD2563 English, Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic
DEH-546/ES CRD2579 English, Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic

- Accessory Assy

Accessory Assy CEA2002


Screw Assy CEA2003

Screw Screw Screw


CBA1284 CRZ50P090FMC(x4) TRZ50P080FMC(x4)

Polyethylene Bag
Bush Handle Spring * CEG-127
CNV1009 CNC5395(x2) CBH-865

Polyethylene Bag
* CEG-158 Fig. 2

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2.2 EXTERIOR

Fig. 3

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- EXTERIOR SECTION PARTS LIST


(1) PARTS LIST

Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.
1 Screw ASZ26P055FUC 46 Insulator CNM4684
2 Screw ASZ26P080FMC 47 Heat Sink CNR1458
3 Screw BSZ26P050FMC 48 FM/AM Tuner Unit CWE1485
4 Screw BSZ30P060FMC 49 Holder CNC6555
5 Screw BSZ30P180FMC 50 Case Assy CXB1063

6 Cord Assy See Contrast table(2) 51 Remote Control Unit CXB1225


7 Cord Assy See Contrast table(2) 52 Cover CNS4139
8 Cord Assy See Contrast table(2) 53 Chassis Unit See Contrast table(2)
9 Fuse CEK1136 54 Detach Grille Assy See Contrast table(2)
10 Cap CNS1472 55 Screw BPZ20P100FZK

11 Resistor RS1/2PMF102J 56 Button CAC5397


12 Cable CDE5635 57 Button CAC5398
13 Insulator CNM5761 58 Button CAC5399
14 Spring CBH-865 59 Button CAC5402
15 Screw CBA1284 60 Button CAC5403

16 Handle CNC5395 61 Button CAC5404


17 Bush CNV1009 62 Button CAC5405
18 Case CNB2119 63 Button CAC5430
19 Holder CNC4963 64 Button CAC5450
20 Holder CNC6798 65 Button CAC5451

21 Holder CNC6862 66 Spring CBH2103


22 Earth Terminal CNC7358 67 Cover CNM4704
23 Spacer CNM4913 68 Lighting Conductor CNV5180
24 Insulator CNM5535 69 Lighting Conductor CNV5181
25 Panel CNS4200 70 Keyboard Unit See Contrast table(2)

26 Cap See Contrast table(2) 71 LCD See Contrast table(2)


27 Tuner Amp Unit See Contrast table(2) 72 Cord CDE5665
28 Screw BPZ26P080FMC 73 EL CEL1536
29 Screw BSZ26P140FMC 74 Connector(CN1801) CKS3580
30 Antenna Cord CDH1234 75 Holder CNC7435

31 Clamper CEF1009 76 Film CNM4349


32 Pin Jack(CN253) CKB1028 77 Spacer CNM5449
33 Terminal(CN501) CKF1059 78 Connector CNV5182
34 Plug(CN901) CKM1278 79 Housing CNV5183
35 Plug(CN802) CKS-783 80 Grille Unit See Contrast table(2)

36 Connector(CN651) CKS2228 81 Cover Unit CXB2480


37 Connector(CN101) See Contrast table(2) 82 Screw BPZ20P060FMC
38 Connector(CN801) CKS3581 83 Button CAC5180
39 Connector(CN851) See Contrast table(2) 84 Spring CBH1834
40 Connector(CN254) See Contrast table(2) 85 Spring CBH1835

41 Holder CNC5968 86 Spring CBH1996


42 Holder CNC6132 87 Bracket CNC6135
43 Holder CNC6356 88 Bracket CNC6791
44 Holder CNC7429 89 Arm CNV4692
45 Holder See Contrast table(2) 90 Arm CNV4693

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Mark No. Description Part No.


91 Arm CNV4951
92 Cover CNM4875
93 Panel See Contrast table(2)
94 Screw IMS20P030FZK
95 CD Mechanism Module CXK5004

96 IC(IC201) TDA7386
97 Transistor(Q951, 971) 2SD2396
98 Spacer CNM5875
99 Clamper See Contrast table(2)

(2) CONTRAST TABLE


DEH-P646/ES and DEH-546/ES are constructed same except for the following:

Part No.
Mark No. Symbol and Description DEH-P646/ES DEH-546/ES
6 Cord Assy CDE5185 Not used
7 Cord Assy CDE5209 Not used
8 Cord Assy CDE5483 CDE5484
26 Cap CNV2680 Not used
27 Tuner Amp Unit CWM5622 CWM5630

37 Connector(CN101) CKS3408 Not used


39 Connector(CN851) CKS3597 Not used
40 Connector(CN254) CKS3598 Not used
45 Holder CNC7430 CNC7434
53 Chassis Unit CXB1984 CXB1989

54 Detach Grille Assy CXB1996 CXB2006


70 Keyboard Unit CWM5636 CWM5640
71 LCD CAW1459 CAW1479
80 Grille Unit CXB1969 CXB1979
93 Panel CNS4451 CNS4869

99 Clamper CEF1009 Not used

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2.3 CD MECHANISM MODULE

Fig. 4

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- CD MECHANISM MODULE SECTION PARTS LIST

Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.
1 Control Unit CWX2224 46 Connector(CN701) CKS2774
2 Pickup Unit(Service) CXX1230 47 Connector(CN801) CKS2196
3 Screw IMS26P035FMC 48 Spring CBH1832
4 Screw BMZ20P025FMC 49 Spring CBH1833
5 Screw BMZ20P040FMC 50 Roller CLA2627

6 Screw BSZ20P040FMC 51 Arm CNV4136


7 Screw CBA1077 52 Arm Unit CXA8565
8 Screw CBA1250 53 Bracket CNC6056
9 Screw CBA1296 54 Load Motor Unit(S7) CXA8702
10 Screw CBA1362 55 Screw JFZ20P025FMC

11 Spring CBH1724 56 Arm CNV4120


12 Spring CBH1729 57 Roller CNV4509
13 Spring CBH1730 58 Gear Unit(S7) CXA8701
14 Spring CBH1731 59 Screw CBA1296
15 Spring CBH1732 60 Frame CNC5797

16 Spring CBH1745 61 Damper CNV3974


17 Spring CBH1848 62 Spring CBH1736
18 Spring CBH1849 63 Spring CBH1863
19 Spring CBH1939 64 Spring CBH1945
20 Spring CBL1214 65 Spring CBL1269

21 Roller CLA2627 66 Arm CNC5799


22 Frame CNC5796 67 Lever CNC6054
23 Bracket CNC5871 68 Spacer CNM3315
* 24 Bracket CNC6376 69 Sheet CNM4849
25 Cushion CNM3917 70 Arm CNV5436

26 Sheet CNM4873 71 Arm CNV4123


27 ••••• 72 Arm CNV4124
28 PCB CNP4230 73 Arm CNV4125
29 Bearing CNR1415 74 Arm CNV4138
30 Belt CNT1071 75 Arm CNV4139

31 Damper CNV3974 76 Clamper CNV5308


32 Gear CNV4128 77 Screw CBA1250
33 Gear CNV4129 78 Connector(CN1) CDE4576
34 Gear CNV4130 79 Arm CNC7383
35 Gear CNV4131 * 80 Gathering PCB CNX2445

36 Holder CNV4663 81 Photo-transistor(Q1, 2) CPT-230S-X


37 Holder CNV5071 82 ELBO Arm Assy(S7) CXA8889
38 Guide CNV4484 83 Load Motor Assy(S7) CXA8891
39 Screw Unit(S7) CXA8699 84 LO Arm Assy(S7) CXA8892
40 CRG Motor Unit(S7) CXA8986 85 Shaft CLA3133

41 Motor Unit CXA8912 86 Guide Arm Assy(S7) CXB1850


42 Lever Unit CXA9300 87 Ball CNR1189
43 Chassis Unit CXB2574
44 Screw JFZ20P025FMC
45 Connector(CN101) CKS1953

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3. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
A
3.1 OVERALL CONNECTION DIAGRAM(GUIDE PAGE)
Note: When ordering service parts, be sure to refer to “EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST” or “ELECTRICAL PARTS
LIST”.

A-a
Large size
A-a A-b
SCH diagram
D E
A

A-a A-b Guide page

B
A-a A-b Detailed page
B

D
C

10 A F
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
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A-b

Fig. 5

5 6 7
A8
11
1 2 3 4
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A-a A-b

A
D E

D
A

12 A-a
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
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A-a A-b
A

C
B

B
Fig. 6

5 6 7
A-a F 8
13
1 2 3 4
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A-a A-b

14 A-b
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
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A-a A-b
A

Fig. 7

5 6 7
A-b
8
15
1 2 3 4
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3.2 CD MECHANISM MODULE(GUIDE PAGE)

A-a A-b
Large size
SCH diagram D-a
D

A-a A-b Guide page

B
A-a A-b Detailed page

22/6R3

E CXA8912
BA05SFP

CXA8986

CXA8702

16 D E
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
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D-b

D
Fig. 8

5 6 7
D8
17
1 2 3 4
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D-a D-b

C
D

18 D-a
1 2 3 4
5

5
22/6R3
6

6
E
CXA8912
BA05SFP

CXA8986
7

7
CXA8702

8
8

D-a E
D-a D-b

Fig. 9

19
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C
A

D
1 2 3 4
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D-a D-b

20 D-b
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
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D-a D-b
A

Fig. 10

5 6 7
D-b
8
21
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Note:1. The encircled numbers denote measuring pointes in the circuit diagram.
2. Reference voltage
- Waveforms REFO:2.5V

1 RFO 0.5V/div. 0.5µs/div. 1 CH1: RFO 1V/div. 0.5ms/div. 1 CH1: RFO 1V/div. 0.5ms/div.
Normal mode: play 2 CH2: MIRR 5V/div. 2 CH2: MIRR 5V/div.
Test mode: Tracking open Normal mode: The defect part
passes 800µm

REFO →

GND → GND →

3 CH1: FIN 0.5V/div. 0.2s/div. 3 CH1: FIN 0.5V/div. 0.2s/div. 6 CH1: FEY 0.5V/div. 1ms/div.
4 CH2: FO+ 2V/div. 5 CH2: FOK 2V/div. 7 CH2: XSI 2V/div.
Test mode: No disc, Focus close Normal mode: Focus close Normal mode: Focus close

REFO →

REFO → REFO →

REFO → REFO →

REFO →
GND →

GND →

8 CH1: TEY 0.5V/div. 0.5ms/div. 8 CH1: TEY 0.5V/div. 0.5ms/div. 8 CH1: TEY 0.5V/div. 5ms/div.
9 CH2: TIN 0.5V/div. 9 CH2: TIN 0.5V/div. 9 CH2: TIN 0.5V/div.
Test mode: 32 tracks jump (FWD) Test mode: Single jump (FWD) Test mode: 100 tracks jump (FWD)

REFO → REFO → REFO →

REFO → REFO → REFO →

6 CH1: FEY 0.1V/div. 20ms/div. 3 CH1: FIN 0.5V/div. 0.5s/div. 3 CH1: FIN 0.5V/div. 0.5s/div.
3 CH2: FIN 0.2V/div. 0 CH2: SIN 1V/div. 0 CH2: SIN 1V/div.
Normal mode: Play Normal mode: Focus close (12cm) Normal mode: Focus close (8cm)

REFO → REFO → REFO →

REFO → REFO → REFO →

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8 CH1: TEY 0.2V/div. 8 CH1: TEY 0.5V/div. 0 SIN 0.5V/div. 0.1s/div.


20ms/div. 5ms/div.
9 CH2: TIN 0.2V/div. ! CH2: SD 0.5V/div.
Normal mode: play Normal mode: Play (12cm)

REFO → REFO →
REFO →

REFO → REFO →

0 SIN 0.5V/div. 10ms/div. @ EFM 1V/div. 5µs/div. 8 CH1: TEY 1V/div. 2ms/div.
# CH2: TEC 1V/div.
Long Search (12cm) Play Test mode: Focus close
Tracking open

REFO →

REFO →
REFO →

REFO →

GND →

8 CH1: TEY 0.5V/div. $ PLCK 2V/div. 0.5µs/div. % SCKO 2V/div. 1µs/div.


0.2s/div.
6 CH2: FEY 0.5V/div.
Normal mode: AGC after focus Play Play
close

REFO →

REFO → REFO →

REFO → GND → GND →

^ Dout 2V/div. 10µs/div. & LRCK 2V/div. 20µs/div. * VD 5V/div. 50ms/div.

Play Normal mode: No disc

REFO → REFO →

GND → GND → GND →

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( CH1: R OUT 1V/div. 6 CH1: FEY 0.2V/div. 8 CH1: TEY 0.2V/div.


0.2ms/div. 1ms/div. 1ms/div.
) CH2: L OUT 1V/div. 3 CH2: FIN 0.5V/div. 9 CH2: TIN 0.5V/div.
Normal mode: Play (1kHz 0dB) Normal mode: During AGC Normal mode: During AGC

REFO →

REFO → REFO →

REFO →

REFO → REFO →

1 CH1: RFO 1V/div. 3 CH1: FIN 1V/div.


0.5ms/div. 0.5ms/div.
⁄ CH2: HOLD 5V/div. ⁄ CH2: HOLD 5V/div.
Normal mode: The defect part passes Normal mode: The defect part passes
800µm 800µm

GND → GND →

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3.3 FM/AM TUNER UNIT


A
A

26 B
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
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Fig. 11

5 6 7
B8
27
1 2 3 4
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3.4 KEYBOARD PCB

A C
A

28 C
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
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Fig. 12

5 6 7
C8
29
1 2 3 4
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4. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM


A
4.1 TUNER AMP UNIT
NOTE FOR PCB DIAGRAMS
1. The parts mounted on this PCB A TUNER AMP UNIT

include all necessary parts for CORD ASSY IP-BUSIN


several destination. ANT.IN
For further information for
respective destinations, be sure
to check with the schematic dia-
gram.
2. Viewpoint of PCB diagrams

Connector Capacitor

SIDE A

B
P.C.Board Chip Part SIDE B

CORD ASSY OUTPUT C CN1801

30 A 1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
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SIDE A

D CN701

D
Fig. 13

5 6 7
A 8
31
1 2 3 4
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A TUNER AMP UNIT

32 A
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
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SIDE B

D
Fig. 14

5 6 7
A 8
33
1 2 3 4
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4.2 FM/AM TUNER UNIT SIDE A

A
C
FM/AM TUNER UNIT

D
B

Fig. 15

34 B
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
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SIDE B

C
FM/AM TUNER UNIT

D
B

Fig. 16

1 2 3
B 4
35
1 2 3 4
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4.3 CD MECHANISM MODULE SIDE A

B
PICKUP UNIT
(SERVICE)

C
CN651
D CONTROL UNIT

CN801
PHOTO UNIT
A

D
E

Fig. 17

36 D E
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
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SIDE B

C
CONTROL UNIT
D

D
E

Fig. 18

1 2 3
D 4
37
1 2 3 4
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4.4 KEYBOARD PCB,SWITCH PCB SIDE A

C
SWITCH PCB
F
KEYBOARD PCB

CN802
A

D
C

Fig. 19

38 C F
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
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SIDE B

CN801
A
B

C
SWITCH PCB
F
KEYBOARD PCB

D
C

Fig. 20

1 2 3
C F 4
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5. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST


NOTES:
- Parts whose parts numbers are omitted are subject to being not supplied.
- The part numbers shown below indicate chip components.
Chip Resistor
RS1/_S___J,RS1/__S___J
Chip Capacitor (except for CQS.....)
CKS....., CCS....., CSZS.....
=====Circuit Symbol and No.===Part Name Part No. =====Circuit Symbol and No.===Part Name Part No.
--- ------ ------------------------------------------ ------------------------- --- ------ ------------------------------------------ -------------------------

B Unit Number : CWE1485


Unit Name : FM/AM Tuner Unit
R
R
R
13
15
16
RS1/16S563J
RS1/16S271J
RS1/16S104J
MISCELLANEOUS R 17 RS1/16S332J
R 18 RS1/16S332J
IC 1 IC PA4023B
IC 2 IC PA4024A R 31 RS1/16S470J
Q 1 Transistor 2SC2412KLN R 32 RS1/16S822J
Q 2 Transistor DTC124EU R 33 RS1/16S822J
Q 3 FET 3SK263 R 34 RS1/16S331J
R 35 RS1/16S331J
Q 31 Transistor 2SC2412KLN
Q 201 FET 2SK932 R 51 RS1/16S271J
Q 202 Transistor 2SC2412KLN R 52 RS1/16S560J
Q 203 Transistor DTC124EU R 55 RS1/16S102J
D 1 Diode RD39JS R 56 RS1/16S823J
R 61 RS1/16S392J
D 2 Diode RD39JS
D 4 Diode 1SV250 R 62 RS1/16S273J
D 5 Diode KV1410-F1 R 101 RS1/16S272J
D 6 Diode MA157 R 102 RS1/16S682J
D 7 Diode KV1410-F1 R 103 RS1/16S333J
R 104 RS1/16S334J
D 8 Diode KV1410-F1
D 201 Diode MA157 R 105 RS1/16S683J
D 202 Diode MA157 R 107 RS1/16S222J
D 231 Diode SVC253 R 151 RS1/16S222J
L 2 Coil CTC1108 R 152 RS1/16S393J
R 155 RS1/16S273J
L 3 Inductor LCTB2R2K2125
L 4 Coil CTC1108 R 156 RS1/16S243J
L 5 Coil CTC1107 R 157 RS1/16S203J
L 6 Inductor LCTBR15K1608 R 160 RS1/16S222J
L 51 Ferri-Inductor LAU150K R 161 RS1/16S563J
R 162 RS1/16S105J
L 201 Ferri-Inductor LAU4R7K
L 202 Ferri-Inductor LAU330K R 163 RS1/16S223J
L 203 Inductor CTF1287 R 202 RS1/16S223J
L 208 Inductor LAU121K R 203 RS1/16S225J
L 231 Inductor LCTA3R3J3225 R 204 RS1/16S103J
R 206 RS1/16S220J
T 31 Coil CTE1117
T 51 Coil CTC1136 R 207 RS1/16S101J
CF 51 Ceramic Filter CTF1290 R 208 RS1/16S102J
CF 52 Ceramic Filter CTF1290 R 209 RS1/16S471J
CF 53 Ceramic Filter CTF1290 R 214 RS1/16S822J
R 215 RS1/16S822J
CF 232 Ceramic Filter CTF1348
X 151 Resonator 920.5kHz CSS1365 R 217 RS1/16S102J
X 231 Crystal Resonator 10.26MHz CSS1111 R 231 RS1/16S272J
VR 154 Semi-fixed 150kΩ(B) CCP1213 R 232 RS1/16S473J
R 237 RS1/16S103J
RESISTORS R 238 RS1/16S104J

R 1 RS1/16S225J R 239 RS1/16S104J


R 2 RS1/16S225J R 240 RS1/16S332J
R 4 RS1/16S154J R 241 RS1/16S202J
R 5 RS1/16S391J R 243 RS1/16S183J
R 6 RS1/16S223J R 244 RS1/16S392J

R 7 RS1/16S123J R 247 RS1/16S123J


R 8 RS1/16S332J
R 9 RS1/16S473J
R 10 RS1/16S223J
R 11 RS1/16S124J

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=====Circuit Symbol and No.===Part Name Part No. =====Circuit Symbol and No.===Part Name Part No.
--- ------ ------------------------------------------ ------------------------- --- ------ ------------------------------------------ -------------------------
CAPACITORS C 209 CKSQYB104K16
C 211 CCSRCH101J50
C 1 CCSQCH6R0D50 C 212 CEJA470M6R3
C 2 CCSRCK2R0C50 C 213 CKSRYB103K25
C 4 CCSRCH820J50 C 216 CCSRCH101J50
C 6 CCSRCH820J50
C 8 CKSRYB103K25 C 217 CEJA1R5M50
C 219 CCSRCH471J50
C 9 CKSQYB104K16 C 220 CKSRYB103K25
C 10 CCSRCKR50C50 C 230 CKSRYB103K25
C 11 CEJA1R0M50 C 231 CCSRCH330J50
C 12 CKSRYB222K50
C 13 CKSRYB222K50 C 232 CCSRCH150J50
C 233 CKSQYB104K16
C 14 CCSRCH220J50 C 234 CEJA330M10
C 15 CCSRCH6R0D50 C 235 CKSRYB332K50
C 16 CCSRCH8R0D50 C 236 CKSQYB473K16
C 17 CKSRYB222K50
C 18 CKSRYB103K25 C 237 CCSRCH120J50
C 239 CKSRYB472K50
C 19 CKSRYB222K50 C 240 CEJAR47M50
C 20 CKSRYB222K50 C 241 CKSQYB104K16
C 21 CEJA100M16 C 242 CEJAR47M50
C 22 CCSRTH9R0D50
C 23 CCSRTH120J50 C 243 CEJAR33M50
C 244 CKSQYB473K16
C 24 CCSRCH471J50 C 245 CKSRYB333K16
C 25 CKSRYB103K25 C 246 CKSQYB473K16
C 31 CKSRYB103K25 C 250 CCSRCH471J50
C 32 CKSQYB472K50
C

C
33

34
CCSRCH5R0C50

CKSQYB104K16
A Unit Number : CWM5622
Unit Name : Tuner Amp Unit(DEH-P646/ES)

C 36 CCSRRH201J50 MISCELLANEOUS
C 51 CKSRYB223K25
C 52 CKSRYB103K25 IC 101 IC TA2050S
C 54 CCSRCH470J50 IC 102 IC CA0008AM
IC 151 IC SN761027DL
C 55 CKSQYB223K25 IC 201 IC TDA7386
C 56 CKSQYB104K16 IC 271 IC M5282FP
C 57 CKSRYB472K50
C 58 CEJA330M10 IC 272 IC MC14052BF
C 59 CKSRYB103K25 IC 273 IC NJM4558MD
IC 274 IC NJM4558MD
C 60 CKSRYB102K50 IC 501 IC PM2006A
C 61 CCSRCH270J50 IC 601 IC PD4957A
C 62 CKSRYB103K25
C 63 CEJAR22M50 IC 941 IC S-80730ANDT
C 101 CEJANP100M10 Q 101 Chip Transistor 2SA1162
Q 102 Transistor DTC124EK
C 102 CKSRYB182K50 Q 201 Transistor DTC144EK
C 103 CKSRYB682K25 Q 252 Transistor IMH3A
C 104 CEJA2R2M50
C 105 CKSRYB103K25 Q 253 Transistor IMD2A
C 106 CCSRCH151J50 Q 254 Transistor IMH3A
Q 271 Transistor IMH1A
C 107 CKSRYB103K25 Q 272 Transistor IMD2A
C 151 CKSRYB472K50 Q 301 Transistor DTA124EK
C 152 CKSQYB104K16
C 153 CEJA3R3M50 Q 302 Transistor IMH3A
C 154 CKSQYB104K16 Q 501 Transistor 2SC2712
Q 601 Transistor DTA114EK
C 157 CEJA3R3M50 Q 602 Transistor DTC114EK
C 158 CKSYB474K16 Q 801 Chip Transistor 2SA1162
C 159 CEJA220M6R3
C 160 CKSQYB104K16 Q 802 Transistor 2SD1760F5
C 161 CKSQYB104K16 Q 803 Transistor DTC114EK
Q 804 Transistor DTA143EK
C 162 CEJA3R3M50 Q 805 Transistor DTC114EK
C 163 CKSRYB102K50 Q 806 Transistor 2SC2712
C 170 CCSRCH100D50
C 201 CCSRCH471J50 Q 807 Transistor 2SB1238
C 202 CCSRCH100D50 Q 808 Transistor DTC123EK
Q 809 Transistor 2SD1864
C 203 CKSRYB332K50 Q 851 Chip Transistor 2SA1162
C 204 CKSQYB473K16 Q 852 Transistor DTC124EK
C 205 CKSQYB473K16
C 206 CKSQYB104K16
C 207 CCSRCH560J50

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=====Circuit Symbol and No.===Part Name Part No. =====Circuit Symbol and No.===Part Name Part No.
--- ------ ------------------------------------------ ------------------------- --- ------ ------------------------------------------ -------------------------
Q 853 Transistor 2SC2412K RESISTORS
Q 854 Transistor 2SC2412K
Q 855 Transistor 2SC2412K R 101 RS1/10S620J
Q 911 Transistor 2SD1760F5 R 102 RS1/10S101J
Q 912 Transistor IMD2A R 103 RS1/10S101J
R 104 RS1/10S222J
Q 913 Transistor DTA114EK R 105 RS1/10S122J
Q 921 Transistor IMX1
Q 922 Transistor DTC114EK R 106 RS1/10S122J
Q 923 Transistor 2SC2712 R 107 RS1/10S181J
Q 931 Transistor 2SB1243 R 108 RS1/10S181J
R 109 RS1/10S153J
Q 932 Transistor DTC114EK R 110 RS1/10S153J
Q 941 Transistor DTA144TK
Q 951 Transistor 2SD2396 R 111 RS1/10S222J
Q 952 Transistor 2SB1243 R 112 RS1/10S222J
Q 953 Transistor DTC124EK R 113 RS1/10S102J
R 114 RS1/10S102J
Q 954 Transistor 2SA1674 R 115 RS1/10S473J
Q 955 Transistor 2SA1674
Q 956 Transistor IMH1A R 116 RS1/10S473J
Q 957 Transistor 2SC2712 R 117 RS1/10S332J
Q 971 Transistor 2SD2396 R 118 RS1/10S682J
R 119 RS1/10S103J
Q 972 Transistor IMD2A R 133 RS1/10S162J
D 201 Diode DAN202K
D 251 Diode 1SS133 R 134 RS1/10S162J
D 252 Diode 1SS133 R 141 RS1/10S0R0J
D 321 Diode HZS7L(C2) R 142 RS1/10S0R0J
R 151 RS1/10S272J
D 501 Diode MA152WK R 152 RS1/10S272J
D 801 Diode DA204K
D 802 Diode DA204K R 153 RS1/10S151J
D 803 Diode DA204K R 154 RS1/10S151J
D 804 Diode MA3062(M) R 155 RS1/10S102J
R 201 RS1/10S103J
D 805 Diode MA3075(L) R 202 RS1/10S331J
D 806 Diode MA3039(H)
D 851 LED BR4361F R 203 RS1/10S103J
D 901 Diode ERA15-02VH R 204 RS1/10S103J
D 902 Diode ERA15-02VH R 253 RS1/10S681J
R 254 RS1/10S681J
D 911 Diode ERA15-02VH R 257 RS1/10S223J
D 912 Diode HZS6L(B1)
D 921 Diode HZS7L(C3) R 258 RS1/10S223J
D 922 Diode ERA15-02VH R 259 RS1/10S821J
D 923 Diode HZS7L(A1) R 260 RS1/10S821J
R 263 RS1/10S0R0J
D 931 Diode ERA15-02VH R 264 RS1/10S0R0J
D 932 Diode ERA15-02VH
D 933 Diode ERA15-02VH R 265 RS1/10S223J
D 934 Diode ERA15-02VH R 266 RS1/10S223J
D 951 Diode HZS9L(B3) R 271 RS1/10S183J
R 272 RS1/10S183J
D 952 Diode HZS9L(A2) R 273 RS1/10S103J
D 953 Diode 1SS133
D 971 Diode HZS9L(B1) R 274 RS1/10S243J
L 101 Inductor LAU3R3J R 275 RS1/10S683J
L 501 Ferri-Inductor LAU2R2K R 276 RS1/10S105J
R 277 RS1/10S103J
L 502 Ferri-Inductor LAU2R2K R 278 RS1/10S103J
L 503 Ferri-Inductor LAU2R2K
L 601 Inductor LAU100K R 279 RS1/10S104J
L 602 Ferri-Inductor LAU2R2K R 280 RS1/10S104J
L 603 Ferri-Inductor LAU2R2K R 281 RS1/10S104J
R 282 RS1/10S104J
L 801 Ferri-Inductor LAU2R2K R 283 RS1/10S104J
L 802 Transformer MTX9006
TH 601 Thermistor CCX1037 R 284 RS1/10S104J
X 501 Crystal Resonator 7.200MHz CSS1379 R 285 RS1/10S105J
X 601 Resonator 12.58291MHz CSS1402 R 287 RS1/10S473J
R 288 RS1/10S473J
S 941 Switch CSG1046 R 301 RS1/10S151J
FM/AM Tuner Unit CWE1485
BZ 601 Buzzer CPV1011 R 302 RS1/10S151J
R 303 RS1/10S104J
R 304 RS1/10S104J
R 351 RS1/10S0R0J
R 352 RS1/10S0R0J

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=====Circuit Symbol and No.===Part Name Part No. =====Circuit Symbol and No.===Part Name Part No.
--- ------ ------------------------------------------ ------------------------- --- ------ ------------------------------------------ -------------------------
R 353 RS1/10S0R0J R 804 RS1/10S132J
R 354 RS1/10S0R0J R 805 RS1/10S822J
R 363 RS1/10S330J R 806 RS2PMF100J
R 502 RS1/10S222J R 807 RD1/4PU471J
R 503 RS1/10S222J R 808 RS1/10S223J

R 504 RS1/10S102J R 809 RS1/10S682J


R 505 RS1/10S222J R 810 RS1/10S103J
R 506 RS1/10S152J R 811 RS1/10S224J
R 507 RS1/10S472J R 812 RS1/10S104J
R 508 RS1/10S472J R 813 RS2PMF220J

R 509 RS1/10S472J R 814 RS1/10S222J


R 510 RS1/10S182J R 815 RD1/4PU152J
R 511 RS1/10S103J R 851 RS1/8S471J
R 513 RS1/10S0R0J R 852 RS1/10S473J
R 514 RS1/10S392J R 853 RS1/10S223J

R 515 RS1/10S392J R 854 RS1/10S223J


R 516 RS1/10S152J R 855 RS1/10S103J
R 517 RS1/10S102J R 856 RS1/10S223J
R 518 RS1/10S102J R 857 RS1/10S272J
R 519 RS1/10S102J R 858 RS1/8S102J

R 520 RS1/10S103J R 859 RS1/10S223J


R 521 RS1/10S182J R 860 RS1/10S272J
R 522 RS1/10S562J R 861 RS1/10S223J
R 523 RS1/10S472J R 862 RS1/10S272J
R 526 RS1/10S0R0J R 863 RS1/10S103J

R 529 RS1/10S0R0J R 864 RS1/8S102J


R 601 RS1/10S102J R 865 RS1/8S102J
R 602 RS1/10S473J R 866 RS1/10S473J
R 604 RS1/10S473J R 867 RS1/10S473J
R 605 RS1/10S473J R 869 RS1/10S103J

R 606 RS1/10S473J R 870 RS1/10S102J


R 607 RS1/10S473J R 911 RS1/10S752J
R 608 RS1/10S473J R 912 RS1/10S101J
R 609 RS1/10S473J R 913 RS1/10S392J
R 610 RS1/10S222J R 921 RS1/10S103J

R 611 RS1/10S222J R 922 RS1/10S473J


R 612 RS1/10S222J R 923 RS1/10S103J
R 613 RS1/10S393J R 924 RS1/10S103J
R 614 RS1/10S473J R 925 RS1/10S473J
R 615 RN1/10SE2002D R 926 RS1/10S472J

R 616 RS1/10S473J R 927 RS1/10S224J


R 617 RS1/10S473J R 933 RS1/10S472J
R 618 RS1/10S473J R 934 RD1/4PU272J
R 619 RS1/10S473J R 941 RS1/10S102J
R 621 RS1/10S202J R 942 RS1/10S822J

R 622 RS1/10S102J R 943 RS1/8S471J


R 623 RS1/10S473J R 946 RS1/10S473J
R 624 RS1/10S473J R 951 RD1/4PU221J
R 625 RS1/10S681J R 952 RD1/4PU511J
R 626 RS1/10S102J R 953 RS1/10S1R0J

R 627 RA3C681J R 954 RD1/4PU331J


R 630 RS1/10S473J R 955 RD1/4PU331J
R 631 RS1/10S473J R 956 RS1/10S472J
R 632 RS1/10S393J R 957 RD1/4PU102J
R 635 RS1/10S473J R 958 RS1/10S472J

R 636 RS1/10S473J R 959 RD1/4PU102J


R 639 RS1/10S473J R 960 RS1/10S472J
R 651 RS1/10S681J R 961 RS1/10S103J
R 652 RS1/10S681J R 962 RS1/10S473J
R 653 RS1/10S681J R 963 RS1/10S473J

R 654 RS1/10S681J R 971 RD1/4PU221J


R 753 RS1/10S473J R 972 RS1/10S221J
R 801 RS1/8S222J R 973 RS1/10S472J
R 802 RS1/8S222J R 974 RS1/10S222J
R 803 RS1/8S222J

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=====Circuit Symbol and No.===Part Name Part No. =====Circuit Symbol and No.===Part Name Part No.
--- ------ ------------------------------------------ ------------------------- --- ------ ------------------------------------------ -------------------------
CAPACITORS C 286 CEJA1R0M50
C 287 CKSQYB473K25
C 101 CEJA1R0M50 C 288 CKSQYB473K16
C 102 CEJA1R0M50 C 289 CKSQYB103K50
C 103 CEJA1R0M50 C 301 CEJA100M16
C 104 CEJA1R0M50
C 105 CEJA100M16 C 302 CEJA100M16
C 362 CKSQYB103K50
C 106 CKSQYB104K25 C 501 CCSQCH150K50
C 107 CKSQYB473K25 C 502 CCSQCH150K50
C 108 CKSQYB473K25 C 503 CKSQYB103K50
C 131 CEJA2R2M50
C 132 CEJA2R2M50 C 504 CKSQYB103K50
C 505 CCSQCH101K50
C 133 CKSQYB473K16 C 506 CKSQYB103K50
C 134 CKSQYB473K16 C 507 CKSQYB103K50
C 135 CEJA4R7M35 C 508 CKSQYB102K50
C 136 CEJA4R7M35
C 137 CEJA2R2M50 C 509 CEJA220M10
C 512 CKSQYB223K50
C 138 CEJA2R2M50 C 514 CKSQYB473K16
C 151 CKSQYB473K25 C 515 CEJA220M6R3
C 152 CEJA470M10 C 516 CKSQYB103K50
C 153 CEJANP100M16
C 154 CEJANP100M16 C 517 CEJA220M6R3
C 518 CKSQYB103K50
C 155 CKSQYB822K50 C 522 CKSQYB103K50
C 156 CKSQYB822K50 C 523 CKLSR473K16
C 157 CEJA1R0M50 C 525 4.7µF/16V CCH1250
C 158 CEJA1R0M50
C 159 CKSQYB183K50 C 526 CKSQYB103K50
C 529 CCSQCH101K50
C 160 CKSQYB183K50 C 530 CKSQYB223K50
C 161 CKSQYB102K50 C 532 CKSQYB473K16
C 162 CKSQYB102K50 C 533 CKSYB154K25
C 163 CEJANP2R2M35
C 164 CEJANP2R2M35 C 534 CCSQCH101K50
C 601 CCSQCH200J50
C 165 CKSQYB333K25 C 602 CCSQCH200J50
C 166 CKSQYB333K25 C 603 CEJA4R7M35
C 167 CEJA220M16 C 604 CCSQCH101J50
C 168 CEJA2R2M50
C 169 CKSQYB104K25 C 605 CCSQCH101J50
C 606 CCSQCH101K50
C 170 CCSQCH101K50 C 607 CCSQCH101K50
C 201 CKSQYB224K16 C 608 CCSQCH101K50
C 202 CKSQYB224K16 C 651 CCSQCH821J50
C 203 CKSQYB224K16
C 204 CKSQYB224K16 C 652 CCSQCH821J50
C 653 CCSQCH101J50
C 205 CEJA1R0M50 C 654 CKSYB105K16
C 206 3300µF/16V CCH1150 C 802 CKSQYB104K25
C 207 CKSQYB473K50 C 803 CEJA100M16
C 208 CEJA100M16
C 209 CEJA1R0M50 C 804 CKSQYB103K50
C 805 CEJA100M16
C 210 CEJA330M16 C 806 CKSQYB103K50
C 253 CEJA4R7M35 C 807 CKSQYB333K25
C 254 CEJA4R7M35 C 808 CKSQYB333K25
C 257 CKSQYB221K50
C 258 CKSQYB221K50 C 853 CKSQYB103K50
C 854 CKSQYB103K50
C 271 CEJA220M10 C 855 CKSQYB103K50
C 272 CEJA101M10 C 856 CKSQYB473K25
C 273 CKSQYB472K50 C 911 CKSQYB103K50
C 274 CEJA4R7M35
C 275 CEJANP220M10 C 912 CEJA470M10
C 913 CKSQYB472K50
C 276 CKSQYB222K50 C 914 1000µF/16V CCH1312
C 277 CKSQYB183K50 C 921 CKSYB105K16
C 278 CKSQYB473K25 C 922 CKSQYB102K50
C 279 CKSQYB273K25
C 280 CKSQYB103K50 C 941 CEJA2R2M50
C 942 CKSQYB102K50
C 281 CKSQYB223K50 C 951 CKSQYB103K50
C 282 CKSQYB153K50 C 952 CEJA101M10
C 283 CEJA4R7M35 C 953 330µF/10V CCH1181
C 284 CEJA4R7M35
C 285 CEJA1R0M50

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=====Circuit Symbol and No.===Part Name Part No. =====Circuit Symbol and No.===Part Name Part No.
--- ------ ------------------------------------------ ------------------------- --- ------ ------------------------------------------ -------------------------
C 971 CKSQYB473K25 L 502 Ferri-Inductor LAU2R2K
C 972 CKSQYB102K50 L 503 Ferri-Inductor LAU2R2K
C 973 CEJA101M10 L 601 Inductor LAU100K
L 602 Ferri-Inductor LAU2R2K

A Unit Number : CWM5630


Unit Name : Tuner Amp Unit(DEH-546/ES)
L

L
603

801
Ferri-Inductor

Ferri-Inductor
LAU2R2K

LAU2R2K
MISCELLANEOUS L 802 Transformer MTX9006
TH 601 Thermistor CCX1037
IC 151 IC SN761027DL X 501 Crystal Resonator 7.200MHz CSS1379
IC 201 IC TDA7386 X 601 Resonator 12.58291MHz CSS1402
IC 501 IC PM2006A
IC 601 IC PD4886A FM/AM Tuner Unit CWE1485
IC 941 IC S-80730ANDT BZ 601 Buzzer CPV1011

Q 201 Transistor DTC144EK RESISTORS


Q 253 Transistor IMD2A
Q 254 Transistor IMH3A R 115 RS1/10S473J
Q 301 Transistor DTA124EK R 133 RS1/10S162J
Q 302 Transistor IMH3A R 134 RS1/10S162J
R 141 RS1/10S0R0J
Q 501 Transistor 2SC2712 R 142 RS1/10S0R0J
Q 601 Transistor DTA114EK
Q 602 Transistor DTC114EK R 151 RS1/10S272J
Q 801 Chip Transistor 2SA1162 R 152 RS1/10S272J
Q 802 Transistor 2SD1760F5 R 153 RS1/10S151J
R 154 RS1/10S151J
Q 803 Transistor DTC114EK R 155 RS1/10S102J
Q 804 Transistor DTA143EK
Q 805 Transistor DTC114EK R 201 RS1/10S103J
Q 806 Transistor 2SC2712 R 202 RS1/10S331J
Q 807 Transistor 2SB1238 R 203 RS1/10S103J
R 204 RS1/10S103J
Q 808 Transistor DTC123EK R 259 RS1/10S681J
Q 809 Transistor 2SD1864
Q 911 Transistor 2SD1760F5 R 260 RS1/10S681J
Q 912 Transistor IMD2A R 265 RS1/10S223J
Q 913 Transistor DTA114EK R 266 RS1/10S223J
R 268 RS1/10S0R0J
Q 921 Transistor IMX1 R 269 RS1/10S0R0J
Q 922 Transistor DTC114EK
Q 923 Transistor 2SC2712 R 301 RS1/10S151J
Q 951 Transistor 2SD2396 R 302 RS1/10S151J
Q 952 Transistor 2SB1243 R 303 RS1/10S104J
R 304 RS1/10S104J
Q 953 Transistor DTC124EK R 351 RS1/10S0R0J
Q 954 Transistor 2SA1674
Q 955 Transistor 2SA1674 R 352 RS1/10S0R0J
Q 956 Transistor IMH1A R 353 RS1/10S0R0J
Q 957 Transistor 2SC2712 R 354 RS1/10S0R0J
R 502 RS1/10S222J
Q 971 Transistor 2SD2396 R 503 RS1/10S222J
Q 972 Transistor IMD2A
D 201 Diode DAN202K R 504 RS1/10S102J
D 251 Diode 1SS133 R 505 RS1/10S222J
D 501 Diode MA152WK R 506 RS1/10S152J
R 507 RS1/10S472J
D 801 Diode DA204K R 508 RS1/10S472J
D 802 Diode DA204K
D 803 Diode DA204K R 509 RS1/10S472J
D 804 Diode MA3062(M) R 510 RS1/10S182J
D 805 Diode MA3075(L) R 511 RS1/10S103J
R 513 RS1/10S0R0J
D 806 Diode MA3039(H) R 514 RS1/10S392J
D 901 Diode ERA15-02VH
D 902 Diode ERA15-02VH R 515 RS1/10S392J
D 911 Diode ERA15-02VH R 516 RS1/10S152J
D 912 Diode HZS6L(B1) R 517 RS1/10S102J
R 518 RS1/10S102J
D 921 Diode HZS7L(C3) R 519 RS1/10S102J
D 922 Diode ERA15-02VH
D 923 Diode HZS7L(A1) R 520 RS1/10S103J
D 931 Diode ERA15-02VH R 521 RS1/10S182J
D 932 Diode ERA15-02VH R 522 RS1/10S562J
R 523 RS1/10S472J
D 951 Diode HZS9L(B3) R 526 RS1/10S0R0J
D 952 Diode HZS9L(A2)
D 953 Diode 1SS133
D 971 Diode HZS9L(B1)
L 501 Ferri-Inductor LAU2R2K

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=====Circuit Symbol and No.===Part Name Part No. =====Circuit Symbol and No.===Part Name Part No.
--- ------ ------------------------------------------ ------------------------- --- ------ ------------------------------------------ -------------------------
R 529 RS1/10S0R0J R 926 RS1/10S472J
R 601 RS1/10S102J R 927 RS1/10S224J
R 602 RS1/10S473J R 941 RS1/10S102J
R 604 RS1/10S473J R 942 RS1/10S822J
R 605 RS1/10S473J R 951 RD1/4PU221J

R 606 RS1/10S473J R 952 RD1/4PU511J


R 607 RS1/10S473J R 953 RS1/10S1R0J
R 608 RS1/10S473J R 954 RD1/4PU331J
R 609 RS1/10S473J R 955 RD1/4PU331J
R 610 RS1/10S222J R 956 RS1/10S472J

R 611 RS1/10S222J R 957 RD1/4PU102J


R 612 RS1/10S222J R 958 RS1/10S472J
R 613 RS1/10S393J R 959 RD1/4PU102J
R 614 RS1/10S473J R 960 RS1/10S472J
R 615 RN1/10SE2002D R 961 RS1/10S103J

R 616 RS1/10S473J R 962 RS1/10S473J


R 617 RS1/10S473J R 963 RS1/10S473J
R 618 RS1/10S473J R 971 RD1/4PU221J
R 619 RS1/10S103J R 972 RS1/10S221J
R 620 RS1/10S473J R 973 RS1/10S472J

R 621 RS1/10S202J R 974 RS1/10S222J


R 622 RS1/10S102J
R 623 RS1/10S473J CAPACITORS
R 624 RS1/10S473J
R 625 RS1/10S681J C 133 CKSQYB473K16
C 134 CKSQYB473K16
R 626 RS1/10S102J C 135 CEJA4R7M35
R 627 RA3C681J C 136 CEJA4R7M35
R 630 RS1/10S473J C 137 CEJA2R2M50
R 631 RS1/10S473J
R 632 RS1/10S393J C 138 CEJA2R2M50
C 151 CKSQYB473K25
R 633 RS1/10S0R0J C 152 CEJA470M10
R 634 RS1/10S0R0J C 153 CEJANP100M16
R 636 RS1/10S473J C 154 CEJANP100M16
R 639 RS1/10S473J
R 651 RS1/10S681J C 155 CKSQYB822K50
C 156 CKSQYB822K50
R 652 RS1/10S681J C 157 CEJA1R0M50
R 653 RS1/10S681J C 158 CEJA1R0M50
R 654 RS1/10S681J C 159 CKSQYB183K50
R 753 RS1/10S473J
R 801 RS1/8S222J C 160 CKSQYB183K50
C 161 CKSQYB102K50
R 802 RS1/8S222J C 162 CKSQYB102K50
R 803 RS1/8S222J C 163 CEJANP2R2M35
R 804 RS1/10S132J C 164 CEJANP2R2M35
R 805 RS1/10S822J
R 806 RS2PMF100J C 165 CKSQYB333K25
C 166 CKSQYB333K25
R 807 RD1/4PU471J C 167 CEJA220M16
R 808 RS1/10S223J C 168 CEJA2R2M50
R 809 RS1/10S682J C 169 CKSQYB104K25
R 810 RS1/10S103J
R 811 RS1/10S224J C 170 CCSQCH101K50
C 201 CKSQYB224K16
R 812 RS1/10S104J C 202 CKSQYB224K16
R 813 RS2PMF220J C 203 CKSQYB224K16
R 814 RS1/10S222J C 204 CKSQYB224K16
R 815 RD1/4PU152J
R 852 RS1/10S473J C 205 CEJA1R0M50
C 206 3300µF/16V CCH1150
R 866 RS1/10S473J C 207 CKSQYB473K50
R 867 RS1/10S473J C 208 CEJA100M16
R 911 RS1/10S752J C 209 CEJA1R0M50
R 912 RS1/10S101J
R 913 RS1/10S392J C 210 CEJA330M16
C 253 CEJA4R7M35
R 921 RS1/10S103J C 254 CEJA4R7M35
R 922 RS1/10S473J C 301 CEJA100M16
R 923 RS1/10S103J C 302 CEJA100M16
R 924 RS1/10S103J
R 925 RS1/10S473J C 501 CCSQCH150K50
C 502 CCSQCH150K50
C 503 CKSQYB103K50
C 504 CKSQYB103K50
C 505 CCSQCH101K50

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=====Circuit Symbol and No.===Part Name Part No. =====Circuit Symbol and No.===Part Name Part No.
--- ------ ------------------------------------------ ------------------------- --- ------ ------------------------------------------ -------------------------
C 506 CKSQYB103K50 D 802 CL200IRX
C 507 CKSQYB103K50 X 201 Ceramic Resonator 16.93MHz CSS1363
C 508 CKSQYB102K50 S 801 Switch(Home) CSN1028
C 509 CEJA220M10 S 802 Switch(Clamp) CSN1044
C 512 CKSQYB223K50
RESISTORS
C 514 CKSQYB473K16
C 515 CEJA220M6R3 R 101 RS1/8S100J
C 516 CKSQYB103K50 R 102 RS1/8S120J
C 517 CEJA220M6R3 R 103 RS1/16S102J
C 518 CKSQYB103K50 R 104 RS1/16S822J
R 105 RS1/16S682J
C 522 CKSQYB103K50
C 523 CKLSR473K16 R 106 RS1/16S183J
C 525 4.7µF/16V CCH1250 R 107 RS1/16S822J
C 526 CKSQYB103K50 R 108 RS1/16S333J
C 529 CCSQCH101K50 R 109 RS1/16S683J
R 110 RS1/16S134J
C 530 CKSQYB223K50
C 532 CKSQYB473K16 R 111 RS1/16S273J
C 533 CKSYB154K25 R 112 RS1/16S222J
C 534 CCSQCH101K50 R 113 RS1/16S103J
C 601 CCSQCH200J50 R 114 RS1/16S103J
R 115 RS1/16S102J
C 602 CCSQCH200J50
C 603 CEJA4R7M35 R 116 RS1/16S163J
C 604 CCSQCH101J50 R 117 RS1/16S163J
C 605 CCSQCH101J50 R 201 RS1/16S104J
C 606 CCSQCH101K50 R 202 RS1/16S473J
R 501 RS1/16S0R0J
C 607 CCSQCH101K50
C 608 CCSQCH101K50 R 505 RS1/16S102J
C 651 CCSQCH821J50 R 507 RA3C102J
C 652 CCSQCH821J50 R 508 RA4C681J
C 653 CCSQCH101J50 R 601 RS1/16S102J
R 602 RS1/16S102J
C 802 CKSQYB104K25
C 803 CEJA100M16 R 603 RS1/16S223J
C 804 CKSQYB103K50 R 604 RS1/16S223J
C 805 CEJA100M16 R 801 RS1/8S751J
C 806 CKSQYB103K50 R 802 RS1/8S751J

C 807 CKSQYB333K25 CAPACITORS


C 808 CKSQYB333K25
C 911 CKSQYB103K50 C 101 CEV101M6R3
C 912 CEJA470M10 C 102 CKSQYB104K16
C 913 CKSQYB472K50 C 103 CEV470M6R3
C 104 CKSYB334K16
C 914 1000µF/16V CCH1312 C 105 CCSRCH330J50
C 921 CKSYB105K16
C 922 CKSQYB102K50 C 106 CKSRYB103K25
C 941 CEJA2R2M50 C 107 CEV4R7M35
C 942 CKSQYB102K50 C 108 CKSQYB273K50
C 109 CCSRCH101J50
C 951 CKSQYB103K50 C 110 CKSQYB104K16
C 952 CEJA101M10
C 953 330µF/10V CCH1181 C 111 CKSRYB332K50
C 971 CKSQYB473K25 C 112 CKSQYB473K16
C 972 CKSQYB102K50 C 113 CKSRYB103K25
C 114 CKSRYB391K50
C 973 CEJA101M10 C 115 CCSRCH121J50

D Unit Number : CWX2224


Unit Name : Control Unit
C
C
C
116
117
118
CKSRYB682K25
CKSRYB333K16
CKSYB334K16
MISCELLANEOUS C 119 CKSYB334K16
C 120 CKSYB334K16
IC 101 IC UPC2572GS
IC 201 IC UPD63702AGF C 121 CKSYB334K16
IC 301 IC BA6997FM C 122 CKSQYB104K16
IC 302 IC BA6285FP C 123 CKSRYB472K50
IC 601 IC TA2063F C 124 CKSQYB104K16
C 125 CCSRCH6R0D50
IC 701 IC BA05SFP
Q 101 Transistor 2SD1664 C 126 CKSRYB153K25
Q 102 Transistor UMD2N C 127 CCSRCH102J25
D 701 Diode 1SR154-400 C 201 CKSYB334K16
D 801 CL200IRX C 202 CKSQYB104K16
C 203 CKSQYB104K16

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=====Circuit Symbol and No.===Part Name Part No. =====Circuit Symbol and No.===Part Name Part No.
--- ------ ------------------------------------------ ------------------------- --- ------ ------------------------------------------ -------------------------
C 303 CEV470M16 S 1815 CSG1061
C 304 CKSRYB103K25 S 1816 Switch CSG1041
C 305 CKSRYB103K25 S 1817 Switch CSG1041
C 306 CKSRYB103K25 S 1818 Switch CSG1041
C 307 CEV100M25 S 1819 Switch CSG1041

C 502 CKSRYB471K50 S 1820 Switch CSG1041


C 601 CEV101M6R3 S 1821 Switch CSG1041
C 602 CKSQYB104K16 LCD CAW1459
C 603 CEV4R7M35
C 604 CEV4R7M35 RESISTORS

C 605 CKSRYB152K50 R 1801 RS1/8S222J


C 606 CKSRYB152K50 R 1802 RS1/8S222J
C 607 CEV220M6R3 R 1803 RS1/10S472J
C 701 22µF/6.3V CCH1300 R 1804 RS1/10S121J
C 702 CKSYB334K16 R 1805 RS1/10S2R2J

C 703 CEV101M6R3 R 1813 RS1/10S0R0J


C 901 CCSRCH471J50 R 1814 RS1/10S0R0J
C 902 CCSRCH271J50 R 1816 RS1/10S0R0J
C 903 CCSRCH471J50 R 1821 RS1/8S101J
C 904 CCSRCH101J50 R 1822 RS1/8S181J

KEYBOARD UNIT R 1823 RS1/8S101J


Consists of R 1824 RS1/8S181J
Keyboard PCB R 1825 RS1/8S101J
Switch PCB R 1826 RS1/8S181J
R 1827 RS1/8S101J

C F Unit Number : CWM5636


Unit Name : Keyboard Unit(DEH-P646/ES)
R
R
R
1828
1829
1830
RS1/8S121J
RS1/8S101J
RS1/8S181J
MISCELLANEOUS R 1831 RS1/8S201J
R 1832 RS1/8S221J
IC 1801 IC PD6197A
IC 1802 RS-140 R 1833 RS1/8S101J
D 1801 Diode DA204K R 1834 RS1/8S181J
D 1802 Diode DA204K R 1835 RS1/8S101J
D 1821 LED CL220PGC R 1836 RS1/8S181J
R 1837 RS1/8S101J
D 1822 LED CL220PGC
D 1825 LED CL170PGCD R 1838 RS1/8S181J
D 1826 LED CL170PGCD R 1839 RS1/8S101J
D 1827 LED CL170PGCD R 1840 RS1/8S181J
D 1828 LED CL170PGCD
CAPACITORS
D 1829 LED CL170PGCD
D 1830 LED CL170PGCD C 1801 CKSQYB104K50
D 1831 LED CL170PGCD C 1802 CEV100M16
D 1832 LED CL170PGCD C 1803 CKSQYB104K25
D 1833 LED CL170PGCD C 1804 CKSQYB104K25
C 1805 CKSQYB104K50
D 1834 LED CL170PGCD
D 1836 LED CL170PGCD C 1806 CKSQYB104K25
D 1837 LED CL170PGCD
D 1838 LED CL170PGCD KEYBOARD UNIT
D 1839 LED CL170PGCD Consists of
Keyboard PCB
D 1840 LED CL170PGCD Switch PCB
D 1841 LED CL170PGCD
D 1842 LED CL170PGCD
D
X
1843
1801
LED CL170PGCD
CSS1423 C F Unit Number : CWM5640
Unit Name : Keyboard Unit(DEH-546/ES)

S 801 Switch CSN1027 MISCELLANEOUS


S 1801 CSG1085
S 1802 CSG1086 IC 1801 IC PD6197A
S 1803 Switch CSG1041 IC 1802 RS-140
S 1804 CSG1084 D 1801 Diode DA204K
D 1802 Diode DA204K
S 1805 CSG1086 D 1821 LED CL220PGC
S 1806 Switch CSG1041
S 1807 Switch CSG1041 D 1822 LED CL220PGC
S 1808 Switch CSG1041 D 1825 LED CL170PGCD
S 1809 CSG1085 D 1827 LED CL170PGCD
D 1828 LED CL170PGCD
S 1810 CSG1084 D 1829 LED CL170PGCD
S 1811 CSG1085
S 1812 Switch CSG1041 D 1831 LED CL170PGCD
S 1813 Switch CSG1041 D 1832 LED CL170PGCD
S 1814 Switch CSG1041 D 1834 LED CL170PGCD
D 1836 LED CL170PGCD
D 1837 LED CL170PGCD
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=====Circuit Symbol and No.===Part Name Part No. =====Circuit Symbol and No.===Part Name Part No.
--- ------ ------------------------------------------ ------------------------- --- ------ ------------------------------------------ -------------------------
D 1838 LED CL170PGCD CAPACITORS
D 1839 LED CL170PGCD
D 1840 LED CL170PGCD C 1801 CKSQYB104K50
D 1841 LED CL170PGCD C 1802 CEV100M16
D 1842 LED CL170PGCD C 1803 CKSQYB104K25
C 1804 CKSQYB104K25
D 1843 LED CL170PGCD C 1805 CKSQYB104K50
X 1801 CSS1423
S 801 Switch CSN1027 C 1806 CKSQYB104K25
S 1801 CSG1085
S

S
1802

1803 Switch
CSG1086

CSG1041
E Unit Number :
Unit Name : Photo Unit

S 1804 CSG1084 Q 1 Photo-transistor CPT-230S-X


S 1805 CSG1084 Q 2 Photo-transistor CPT-230S-X
S 1806 Switch CSG1041
S 1807 Switch CSG1041 Miscellaneous Parts List

S 1808 Switch CSG1041 Pickup Unit(Service) CXX1230


S 1809 CSG1085 M 1 Motor Unit CXA8912
S 1810 CSG1084 M 2 CRG Motor Unit CXA8986
S 1811 CSG1085 M 3 Load Motor Unit CXA8702
S 1812 Switch CSG1041

S 1813 Switch CSG1041


S 1814 Switch CSG1041
S 1815 CSG1061
S 1816 Switch CSG1041
S 1817 Switch CSG1041

S 1818 Switch CSG1041


S 1819 Switch CSG1041
S 1820 Switch CSG1041
S 1821 Switch CSG1041
LCD CAW1479

RESISTORS

R 1801 RS1/8S222J
R 1802 RS1/8S222J
R 1803 RS1/10S472J
R 1804 RS1/10S121J
R 1805 RS1/10S2R2J

R 1813 RS1/10S0R0J
R 1814 RS1/10S0R0J
R 1816 RS1/10S0R0J
R 1821 RS1/8S201J
R 1822 RS1/8S221J

R 1823 RS1/8S201J
R 1824 RS1/8S221J
R 1825 RS1/8S201J
R 1826 RS1/8S221J
R 1827 RS1/8S101J

R 1828 RS1/8S121J
R 1829 RS1/8S101J
R 1830 RS1/8S181J
R 1831 RS1/8S201J
R 1832 RS1/8S221J

R 1833 RS1/8S101J
R 1834 RS1/8S181J
R 1835 RS1/8S101J
R 1836 RS1/8S181J
R 1837 RS1/8S101J

R 1838 RS1/8S181J
R 1839 RS1/8S201J
R 1840 RS1/8S221J
R 1841 RS1/10S0R0J
R 1842 RS1/10S0R0J

R 1843 RS1/10S0R0J
R 1845 RS1/10S0R0J

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6. ADJUSTMENT
6.1 TUNER ADJUSTMENT
- Connection Diagram

BACK UP +14.4V
DC Regulated
ACC GND Power Supply
GND

Lch +
4Ω
Lch -
mV Meter (1) Oscilloscope
Rch +
4Ω
Rch -

Dummy Antenna
Antenna Plug
50Ω(37.5Ω)
Stereo
FM SSG Modulator
50Ω(75Ω)

Antenna Jack
FM/AM TUNER UNIT (TOP VIEW)
TUNER AMP UNIT L2 Pin26
FM/AM TUNER UNIT
D503
VR701

TC1 Pin 19
DC V L4
Meter(2) DC V
T31 Meter(1)
Pin14

L5

Pin13

VR154
T51

Pin1

FM/AM TUNER UNIT (BOTTOM VIEW)


T51 Center
Meter

C63

Fig. 21

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FM ADJUSTMENT
Modulation M:MONO MOD., 400Hz 30%(22.5kHz Dev.)
S:STEREO MOD., 1kHz, L or R=30%(20.25kHz+7.5kHz Dev.)
NOTE:Before proceeding to further adjustments after switching power ON, let the tuner run for ten minutes to allow
the circuits to stabilize.

FM ADJUSTMENT
FM SSG Displayed Adjustment Adjustment Method
No. Frequency(MHz) Level(dBf) Frequency(MHz) Point (Switch Position)
TUN Volt 1 ••••• ••••• 108.0 L5 DC V Meter(1) : 6V
IF 1 98.1 M 60 98.1 T51 Center Meter : 0
ANT Coil 1 98.1 M 5 98.1 L2 mV Meter(1) : Maximum
RF Coil 1 98.1 M 5 98.1 L4 mV Meter(1) : Maximum
IFT 1 98.1 M 5 98.1 T31 mV Meter(1) : Maximum
(STEREO MODE)
ARC 1 98.1 S 39 98.1 VR154 mV Meter(1) : Separation 5dB
(STEREO MODE)

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6.2 CD SECTION
1)Precautions • Test mode cancellation
• This unit uses a single power supply (+5V) for the reg- Switch ACC, back-up OFF.
ulator. The signal reference potential, therefore, is
connected to REFO(approx. 2.5V) instead of GND. • Disc detection during loading and eject operations is
If REFO and GND are connected to each other by mis- performed by means of a photo transistor in this
take during adjustments, not only will it be impossi- unit.Consequently, if the inside of the unit is exposed
ble to measure the potential correctly, but the servo to a strong light source when the outer casing is
will malfunction and a severe shock will be applied to removed for repairs or adjustment, the following mal-
the pick-up. To avoid this, take special note of the fol- functions may occur.
lowing. *During PLAY, even if the eject button is pressed,the
Do not connect the negative probe of the measuring disc will not be ejected and the unit will remain in
equipment to REFO and GND together. It is especially the PLAY mode.
important not to connect the channel 1 negative *The unit will not load a disc.
probe of the oscilloscope to REFO with the channel 2 When the unit malfunctions this way, either re-posi-
negative probe connected to GND. tion the light source, move the unit or cover the
Since the frame of the measuring instrument is usual- photo transistor.
ly at the same potential as the negative probe, change
the frame of the measuring instrument to floating sta- • When loading and unloading discs during adjustment
tus. procedures, always wait for the disc to be properly
If by accident REFO comes in contact with GND, clamped or ejected before pressing another key.
immediately switch the regulator or power OFF. Otherwise, there is a risk of the actuator being
destroyed.
• Always make sure the regulator is OFF when connect-
ing and disconnecting the various filters and wiring • Turn power off when pressing the button → or the but-
required for measurements. ton ← key for focus search in the test mode. (Or else
lens may stick and the actuator may be damaged.)
• Before proceeding to further adjustments and mea-
surements after switching regulator ON, let the player • SINGLE/4TRK/10TRK/32TRK will continue to operate
run for about one minute to allow the circuits to stabi- even after the key is released.Tracking is closed the
lize. moment C-MOVE is released.

• Since the protective systems in the unit's software are • JUMP MODE resets to SINGLE as soon as power is
rendered inoperative in test mode, be very careful to switched OFF.
avoid mechanical and /or electrical shocks to the sys-
tem when making adjustment.

• Test mode starting procedure


Switch ACC, back-up ON while pressing the 4 and 6
keys together.

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- Flow Chart

4 6

Reset

CD player select CDorSOURCE During regulator off,press the 6 key


and the system will be put into the
new test mode.
( Adjustment for T.OFFSET) ( Not adjustment for T.OFFSET)
BAND TRK 3 TRK 6
00 00'00" 99 99'99"
Power ON Display Power ON Display

Power
OFF
BAND 3 6 1 → ←

Focus Close Focus Mode


/S Curve Select *1
/F.EQ Check <Tracking Servo CRG+ CRG-
Close>

Display
TRK
91 91'91" Display
TRK
0X 0X'0X" Display
TRK
00 00'00" Display
TRK
00 00'00" Display
TRK
00 00'00"
or or or
TRK
99 99'99" TRK
99 99'99" TRK
99 99'99"
Power
OFF

BAND 1 6 3 → ← 2

Tracking *7 Tracking *7 Auto *4


Close Close Adjustment
Display CRG+ CRG- Tracking Balance
(AGC,Servo) (Not AGC,Servo) Adjustment
/Rough Servo

Display
TRK
8X 8X'8X" TRK
8X 8X'8X" TRK
8X 8X'8X"
or or
TRK
9X 9X'9X" TRK
9X 9X'9X"

Power Tracking
OFF Open

BAND 1 3 6 → ← 2
CRG-/TR Jump-
AGC/F.BIAS *5 AGC *3 *2
*4
Display Select CRG/TR Jump NO.Select CRG+/TR Jump+

Power
Display
TRK
8X 8X'8X"
OFF
or
BAND 2 TRK
9X 9X'9X"
Tracking
Open

*1 Focus Close
Display 00(99)
S curve check
01
Focus EQ check
02 Display
TRK
8X 8X'8X"
or
*2 Single TR/4TR/10TR/32TR/100TR

Single TR 4TRK 10TRK 32TRK 100TRK CRG Move


TRK
9X 9X'9X"
*3
Display 91(81) 92(82) 93(83) 94(84) 95(85) 96(86)

*4 CRG Move,100TR Jump Only

*5 MIN,SEC(or Track No.) F.AGC Gain T.AGC Gain F.Bias

*6 F.Cancel Display T.Offset Display T.Bal Display Rough Servo

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6.3 CHECKING THE GRATING AFTER CHANGING THE PICKUP UNIT


• Note :
Unlike previous CD mechanism modules the grating angle of the PU unit cannot be adjusted after the PU unit is
changed. The PU unit in the CD mechanism module is adjusted on the production line to match the CD mecha-
nism module and is thus the best adjusted PU unit for the CD mechanism module. Changing the PU unit is thus
best considered as a last resort. However, if the PU unit must be changed, the grating should be checked using
the procedure below.

• Purpose :
To check that the grating is within an acceptable range.

• Symptoms of Mal-adjustment :
If the grating is off by a large amount symptoms such as being unable to close tracking, being unable to perform
track search operations, or track searching taking a long time, may appear.

• Method :
• Measuring Equipment • Oscilloscope, Two L.P.F.
• Measuring Points • E, F, REFOUT
• Disc • ABEX TCD-784
• Mode • TEST MODE

L.P.F.

Xch Ych
E 100kW
Oscilloscope
REFOUT 390pF

F 100kW

REFOUT 390pF

L.P.F.
CONTROL UNIT

• Checking Procedure
1. In test mode, load the disc and switch the 5V regulator on.
2. Using the → and ← buttons, move the PU unit to the innermost track.
3. Press key 3 to close focus, the display should read "91". Press key 2 to implement the tracking balance adjust-
ment the display should now read "81". Press key 3 4 times. The display will change, returning to "81" on the
fourth press.
4. As shown in the diagram above, monitor the LPF outputs using the oscilloscope and check that the phase differ-
ence is within 75° . Refer to the photographs supplied to determine the phase angle.
5. If the phase difference is determined to be greater than 75° try changing the PU unit to see if there is any
improvement. If, after trying this a number of times, the grating angle does not become less than 75° then the
mechanism should be judged to be at fault.
• Note
Because of eccentricity in the disc and a slight misalignment of the clamping center the grating waveform may be
seen to "wobble" ( the phase difference changes as the disc rotates). The angle specified above indicates the aver-
age angle.

• Hint
Reloading the disc changes the clamp position and may decrease the "wobble".

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Grating waveform Ech → Xch 20mV/div, AC


Fch → Ych 20mV/div, AC

0° 30°

45° 60°

75° 90°

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7. GENERAL INFORMATION
7.1 PARTS
7.1.1 IC
- Pin Functions (UPD63702AGF)
Pin No. Pin Name I/O Function and Operation
1 D.VDD Supplies current of positive voltage to the logic circuits
2 rst I System reset input pin
3 AO I Microcomputer interface
AO="L": stb active and set to address register
AO="H": stb active and set to parameter
4 stb I Signal to latch serial data within the LSI
5 sck I Clock input pin to input and output serial data
6 SO O Outputs serial data and status signal
7 SI I Serial data input pin
8 D.GND Logic circuit GND
9 X.GND Crystal oscillation circuit GND
10 XTAL I Crystal oscillator connection pin
11 xtal O Crystal oscillator connection pin
12 X.VDD Supplies current of positive voltage to the crystal oscillation circuit
13 DA.VDD Supplies current of positive voltage to the D/A converter
14 R+ O Right channel analog audio data output pin
15 R- O Right channel analog audio data output pin
16,17 DA.GND D/A converter GND
18 L- O Left channel analog audio data output pin
19 L+ O Left channel analog audio data output pin
20 DA.VDD Supplies current of positive voltage to the D/A converter
21 D.VDD Supplies current of positive voltage to logic circuit
22 FLAG O Flag output pin to indicate that audio data currently being output consists of
noncorrectable data
23 WDCK O Pin to output double the frequency of LRCK
24 C16M O Pin to output the clock
25 EMPH O Output pin for the pre-emphasis data in the sub-Q code
26 DIN I Input pin for serial audio data
27 DOUT O Output pin for the serial audio data
28 SCKO O Output pin for the clock for the serial audio data
29 LRCK O Signals to distinguish the right and left channels of the audio data output
from DOUT. Frequency is 44.1kHz at 50% duty at normal regeneration
30 TX O Output pin for the digital audio interface data
31 CTLV I Oscillation control pin for high-frequency clock generation VCO used for the
digital PLL upon regeneration at fast speed of 2- or 4-fold
32 POUT O Output point for phase comparison
33 D.GND GND for the logic circuit
34 VCO I Input pin for the inverter
35 vco O Output pin for the inverter
36 D.VDD Supplies current of positive voltage to the logic circuit
37 PLCK O Pin for monitoring the bit clock
38 LOCK O Indicates "H" when the synchronized pattern detection signal matches the
frame counter output at the EFM recovery modulation, and "L" when they
don't match
39 WFCK O Minute-cycle signal for the bit clock, the signal indicates the cycle of 1 frame
(approx. 7.35kHz)
40 RFCK O Minute-cycle signal for the clock, the signal indicates cycle of 1 frame
(approx. 7.35kHz)
41 D.GND GND for the logic circuit
42,43 TEST0,1 I Test pins
44,45 TM2, TM4 I Pins for controlling regeneration at fast speed of 2- or 4-fold
46-49 T4-T7 I Test pins
50,51 C1D1, C1D2 O Output pin for indicating the C1 error correction results

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Pin No. Pin Name I/O Function and Operation


52-54 C2D1-C2D3 O Output pin for indicating the C2 error correction results
55 D.VDD Supplies current of positive voltage to the logic circuit
56 SFSY O Outputs 1 word of the subcode. Generally, 1 cycle is approx 136 micro seconds
57 SBSY O The signal indicates the beginning of the subcode block. The SFSY signal is
output at high level every 98 times
58 SBSO O Output pin for the subcode data
59 SBCK I Input pin for the clock signal for read-out of the subcode data
60 A.GND GND for the analog circuit
61 MD O Output pin for the spindle drive
62 SD O Output pin for the sled drive
63 TD O Output pin for the tracking drive
64 FD O Output pin for the focus drive
65 FBAL O Output pin for the focus balance control
66 TBAL O Output pin for the tracking balance control
67 A.VDD Supplies current of positive voltage to the analog circuit
68 TBC I Switches coefficient banks for the tracking filter
69 EFM I Input pin for the EFM signal
70 HOLD I Input pin for the hold control signal
71 RFOK I Input pin for the RFOK signal
72 MIRR I Input pin for the MIRR signal
73 A.GND GND for the analog circuit
74 HOME I Home position detector input
75 VR1 I The signal input through these pins is digitized to 8-bit by the A/D converter,
which by operation of the assigned register, can be read into the microcomputer
76 FE I Inputs a focus-error signal from the RF amplifier
77 TE I Inputs a tracking-error signal from the RF amplifier
78 TEC I Input pin for the tracking comparator
79 REFOUT O Output point for midpoint potential for the A/D converter for the LSI portion
80 A.VDD Supplies current of accurate voltage to the analog circuit

IC's marked by* are MOS type. *UPD63702AGF


Be careful in handling them because they are very
liable to be damaged by electrostatic induction.
64

41
65 40
BA6997FM

80 25
1

24

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BA05SFP PM2006A

AMOUT

FMOUT
A-GND

AMTV

FMTV
FMIN
AMIN

HSIN

VDA
NC

NC
33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23

- + -
MOS Bip Bip
+ - +

28kΩ
VREF 2 VCC
14kΩ BAND +
PD1 34 - GAP Bip 22 VREFP
MOS -
+

10kΩ
35kΩ
– PD
VREF 2
21 VREF2
PD0 35
+

X-GND 36 20 VCC

XO 37 19 LDET
VREF

RE F 18 CUR REQUEST
XI 38 DIVIDER

(4)
PROGRAMABLE 17 NC
NC 39 DIVIDER

CE 40 16 O-7
3

VCO
COUNTER
1

5
2

DI 41 15 O-6

DATA REGISTER
SW
14 I/O-5
GND

CK 42 MODE
OUT
VCC

OUT2 IN1 REG IN3 REG


CTL

SEL (31bit) (22bit) CRESE T


NC

µCOM
I/F
DO 43 13 I/O-4
OUT1 IF
SEL COUNTER

NC 44 12 NC

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

IF AM
D-GND
I/O-1

IF FM
VDD
FM VCO

I/O-3
AM VCO

NC
NC

I/O-2
TDA7386

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
TAB

P-GND2

OUT2(-)

ST-BY

OUT2(+)

VCC

OUT1(-)

P-GND1

OUT1(+)

SVR

IN1
IN2

S-GND

IN4

IN3

AC-GND

OUT3(+)

P-GND3

OUT3(-)

VCC

OUT4(+)

MUTE

OUT4(-)

P-GND4

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- Pin Functions(PD4886A,PD4957A)
Pin No. Pin Name I/O Function and Operation
1 swvdd O Grille power supply control output
2 dsens I Grille detach sense input
3 NC Not used
4 isens I Illumination sense input
5 TESTIN I Test program mode input
6-10 NC Not used
11 reset I Reset input
12 XT2 Open
13 XT1 I Connect to VSS
14 VSS GND
15 X2 Crystal oscillator connection pin
16 X1 I Crystal oscillator connection pin (12.582912MHz)
17 REGC Connect to VDD
18 REGOFF Connect to VDD
19 VDD Power supply
20 ILMPW O Illumination power supply control output
21 SYSPWR O System power control output
22 adpw O A/D converter power output
23 LCDPW O LCD back light power supply control output
24 IPPW O Power supply control output for IP BUS interface IC
25 ASENBO O Slave power supply control output
26 AMPW O AM power output
27 NC Not used
28 MUTE O Mute output
29 DIM O Dimmer select output
30 FIEOUT O FIE ON/OFF control output
31 SUBW1 O Sub woofer control 1 output
32 SUBW0 O Sub woofer control 0 output
33 VCK O Clock output for electronic volume
34 VST O Strobe pulse output for electronic volume
35 VDT O Data output for electronic volume
36,37 NC Not used
38 SD I SD input
39 st I FM stereo input
40 VSS GND
41 VDD Power supply
42-46 NC Not used
47 DRELAY O External relay output
48 DRSENS I Door open/close sense input
49 DRSYS O Door system select output
50 dled O Alarm LED output
51 DLSENS I Door lock sense input
52 STCUT O Ignition cut off output
53 mosens I Motion/window damage sensor input
54 CD5VON O CD +5V power supply control output
55 CONT O Servo driver power supply control output
56 VDCONT O VD control output
57 CDMUTE O CD mute output
58 CDEJET O Load motor eject control output
59 CDLOAD O Load motor loading control output
60 LOCK I Spindle lock detector input
61 FOK I FOK signal input
62 PCL O Clock adjustment output
63 MIRR I Mirror detector input
64 clamp I Disc clamp sense input
65 xsck O LSI clock output
66 XSI I LSI data input
67 XSO O LSI data output
68 XAO O CD LSI data discernment control signal output

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Pin No. Pin Name I/O Function and Operation


69 xrst O CD LSI reset output
70 xstb O CD LSI strobe output
71 VCAOUT O Sub woofer volume control output
72 SUBMUTE O Sub woofer mute output
73 TEST I Test terminal
74 SL I Signal level input
75 MODEL1 I Model select input
76,77 NC Not used
78 EJTSNS I Disc EJECT position detect input
79 DSCSNS I Disc detect input
80 VDSENS I VD over voltage sense input
81 TEMP I Temperature detector input
82,83 VDD Power supply
84 GND GND
85 RX I IP BUS data input
86 TX O IP BUS data output
87 GND GND
88-91 NC Not used
92 asens I ACC power sense input
93 bsens I Back up power sense input
94 TUNPDI I PLL IC data input
95 KEYDT I Display data input
96 DPDT O Display data output
97 TUNPCK O PLL IC clock output
98 TUNPDO O PLL IC data output
99 TUNPCE O PLL IC chip enable output
100 PEE O Beep tone output output

*PD4884A
30

31 100

50 81
51

80

60
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- Pin Functions (PD6197A)


Pin No. Pin Name I/O Function and Operation
1 VSS GND
2 X1 Crystal oscillator connection pin
3 X0 Crystal oscillator connection pin
4 NC Not used
5,6 MOD1,0 I Connect to GND
7 NC Not used
8 KYDT O Display/key data output
9 DPDT I Display/key data input
10 REMIN I Remote control pulse input
11,12 NC Not used
13-16 kd4-kd1 I Key data input
17-21 ks6-ks2 O Key strobe output
22 NC Not used
23 VDD VDD
24-73 SEG0-49 O LCD segment output
74-77 COM3-0 O LCD common output
78 VLCD I LCD voltage input
79,80 V2,V1 Power supply terminal

*PD6197A
20

21 80

40 61
41

60

61
62
COM 3
COM 3
COM 2
Fig. 22
COM 2
COM 1
COM 1
COM 0
COM 0
SEG 49
SEG 48
SEG 47
SEG 46
COMMON
SEGMENT

SEG 45
SEG 44
SEG 43
SEG 42
SEG 41
SEG 40
SEG 39
SEG 38
SEG 37
SEG 36
SEG 35
SEG 34
SEG 33
SEG 32
SEG 31
SEG 30
SEG 29
SEG 28
SEG 27
SEG 26
SEG 25
SEG 24
SEG 23
SEG 22
SEG 21
SEG 20
SEG 19
SEG 18
SEG 17
SEG 16
SEG 15
SEG 14
SEG 13
SEG 12
SEG 11
SEG 10
SEG 9
SEG 8
SEG 7
SEG 6
SEG 5
SEG 4
SEG 3
SEG 2
SEG 1
SEG 0
- CAW1479 (DEH-546/ES)
- CAW1459 (DEH-P646/ES)
7.1.2 DISPLAY
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7.2 DIAGNOSIS
7.2.1 DISASSEMBLY

- Removing the Case(Not shown)


Removing the two screws.
- Removing the Detach Grille Assy and
CD Mechanism Module
A
1. A×4 CD Mechanism
Module
A

Connector
Detach Grille Detach Button
Assy Fig. 23

- Removing the Chassis Unit and


Tuner Amp Unit

1. A×2
2. B×2
3. C×1
4. D×1
A

B B

Chassis Unit
Tuner Amp Unit

Fig. 24

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7.2.2 TEST MODE


- Error Number Indication
The system enters error mode to display the cause of error with a number when the system cannot operate CD or
stops operation because of an error. The purpose of this measure is to reduce frequency of calls from users asking
help for problems that are caused by incorrect operation by user, as well as to assist analysis and repair in servicing.
(1) Basic means of display
• An error code will be written on DMIN (minute area for display) and DSEC (second area for display) when CSMOD
(CD mode area for system) is SERBORM.
The same data will be written on DMIN and DSEC.
DTNO shall be blank as before.
• Display examples of the head unit
Error codes will be displayed as shown below, depending on the capability of LCD. An error number will be dis-
played in the place of "xx."
•8-digit display ERROR-XX
•6-digit display ERR-XX or Err-XX
•4-digit display E-XX
With OEM products, display of error codes shall be according to the specificatins of the manufacturer.
(2) Error codes
Error code Classification Description Cause / Detail
10 ELECTRIC Carriage home failure Carriage doesn't move to or from the innermost position
→Home switch failed and/or carriage immobile
11 ELECTRIC Focus failure Focus failed
→Defects, disc upside-down, severe vibration
12 ELECTRIC SETUP failure Spindle failed to lock or subcode unreadable
Subcode failure →Spindle defective, defect, severe vibration
14 ELECTRIC Mirror failure Unrecorded CD-R
The disc is upside-down, defects, vibration
17 ELECTRIC Set up failure AGC protect failed
→Defects, disc upside-down, severe vibration
19 ELECTRIC Improper T.BAL Value of T.BAL adjustment is out of parameter.
adjustment
30 ELECTRIC Search time out Failed to reach target address
→Carriage / tracking defective and/or defects
A0 SYSTEM Power failure Power overvoltage or short circuit detected
→Switching transistor defective and/or power abnormal

(4) Number of error codes


One hundred error codes (00 to 99) will be available.
(5) Remarks
•Error codes are not displayed for the mechanism alone (because CD is OFF when an mechanical error is
generated).
•When the system cannot read TOC, it is not deemed as an error, and the system continues operation to a
certain extent.
•Be sure to take measures as shown in the display examples whenever designing a new head unit.
•The first digit of an error code has a meaning as follows:
1X : Error related to setup
3X : Error related to the search function
AX : Other errors

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- New Test Mode


When S-CD is specified as the source, basically the system plays as normal operation. After setup, the system dis-
plays the cause and time (absolute time) of an error if focus search is improper, spindle lock is removed, subcode
cannot be read, or sound is skipped. During setup, the system displays the operation status of CD control software
(internal RAM : CPOINT). The purpose of these displays and functions are to detect aging of servicing, as well as to
improve efficiency of defect analysis.
(1) How to enter NEW TEST Mode
1. Reset the system by pressing keys (depending on the product) to enter the conventional Test mode.
2. Select S-CD as the source by pressing the source or CD key, then inserting a disc. Confirm that the regulator is
OFF. Press the Switch Jump Mode key.
3. After that, the system will stay in the new Test mode, regardless of whether S-CD is OFF or ON.
To exit from the new Test mode, reset the system.
See the test mode flow chart Page 53.

(2) Relations of keys


keys Test Mode New Test Mode
Regulator OFF Regulator ON PLAY in progress Error Protection
BAND To Regulator ON To Regulator OFF  Time / Err No.select
→  FWD-Kick FF / TR+ 
←  REV-Kick REV / TR- 
1  Tracking Close Scan 
2  Tracking Open RPT 
3  Focus Close RDM 
  Focus Open  
  Jump Off  
6 To New Test Mode Jump Mode select Auto / Manu T.No. / Time select
Operations, such as EJECT, CD ON/OFF are performed normal mode.

(3) Error Cause, Error Code


Code Classification Description Cause / Details
40 ELECTRIC Put out of focus FOK=Low has continued for 100 msec
→Damaged or soiled disc. vibration, or detective servo
41 ELECTRIC Spindle unlock LOCK=has continued for 100 msec
→Damaged or soiled disc. vibration, or detective servo
42 ELECTRIC Failed to read subcode The system could not read subcode for 100 msec
→Damaged or soiled disc. vibration, or detective servo
43 ELECTRIC Sound skipped The last-address-memory function activated
→Damaged or soiled disc. vibration, or detective servo
There will be no mechanical error during aging. Error codes should be displayed in the same manner as in Normal
mode.

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7.3 BLOCK DIAGRAM


- DEH-P646/ES

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Fig. 25

67
- Connection Diagram

68
Antenna jack
White/orange
White/red Rear output
See the section “DFS Alarm
Installation”. Fuse holder
Brown
White Power amp
(sold separately)
Connecting cords
with RCA pin plugs
8.1 OPERATIONS

(sold separately)
Multi-CD player Power amp
DEH-P646,546

This Product
(sold separately) (sold separately)

IP-Bus cable
Sub-woofer output
IP-Bus input or Front output
(Blue)
Blue
To system control terminal of the power
amp or Auto-antenna relay control terminal.
(Max. 300 mA 12 V DC.)
Blue
Orange
To terminal always supplied Fuse holder Blue
Fuse holder
with power regardless of
ignition switch position.

Red Fuse resistor Green Gray


To electric terminal controlled + +
8. OPERATIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS

Front Front
by ignition switch (12 V DC) speaker speaker
ON/OFF.
Green/black Gray/black
Left Right
Green/red Gray/red
Yellow Fuse resistor + +
To lighting switch terminal. Rear Rear
speaker speaker

Black (ground) Black/green Black/gray


To vehicle (metal) body.

With a 2 speaker system, do not connect anything to


the speaker leads that are not connected to speakers.
Sub-woofer or + + Sub-woofer or
Front speaker Front speaker

Perform these connections when using a different amp + +


(sold separately). Rear speaker Rear speaker
One preout output is for Rear speakers. The other is for
a Sub-woofer or Front speakers. When Front speakers
are connected, set preout output to Front output in the
Initial Setting Menu (refer to the “Operation Manual”).

Fig. 26
DFS Alarm Installation

CAUTION DOOR SWITCH (White)


• Because of the complexity of today’s technically advanced vehicle wiring sys-
tems, we recommend that your DFS Alarm be installed ONLY by a professional Grounding Type Switch:
Pioneer installer. GM and Chrysler, Japanese, most European vehicles.
Note:
Affix the included deterrent stickers to the inside of the front door windows. • Set DFS Alarm to recognize ground trigger from DFS Alarm Setting Menu. Set Door System to
“DOOR-L :CLS”.
Description

White (DOOR SWITCH) .......................................................... (Fig. 3 & 4)


(Fig. 27,28)
This Product
This lead is used to trigger DFS Alarm when any door is opened and may be connected to
either positive or negative (+/–) type door pin switches.

Brown (ALARM OUTPUT) ............................................................ (Fig. 5)


(Fig.29)
This lead is a selectable constant or pulsed positive (+) output capable of driving up to 2
relays (500 mA) max. Use this lead to trigger relays for siren, horn, honk or flashing
lights.
White/Orange (refer to “DOOR LOCK”.)

White/Red (ALARM SENSOR) .................................................... (Fig. 6)


(Fig.30)
This lead is a negative (–) input and is provided for hookup of negative triggering sensors White/Red (refer to “ALARM SENSOR”.)
such as shock, or glass sensors (sold separately).
Brown (refer to “ALARM OUTPUT”.)
White/Orange (DOOR LOCK) ...................................................... (Fig. 7)
(Fig.31)
This lead is used to disarm DFS Alarm from power door lock systems or alert systems
with remote unlock. This lead may be connected to door lock systems with either positive White
or negative (+/–) unlock triggers.

Door Switches
The DFS Alarm’s door trigger input is designed to work with either positive or negative
door pin switches. After hookup, simply set door system type from DFS Alarm Setting Fuse holder
Menu. Dome light
Domelight Delay-DFS Alarm will wait for last door to close and courtesy light to turn off Factory Door Switches
before Exit Delay Timer Starts.

Fig. 27

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DFS Alarm Installation

Positive (Non-grounding) Type Switch: ALARM OUTPUT (Brown)


Jaguar, Mercedes, Ford
The brown lead provides a +12 V, constant or pulsed output while alert is sounding. This
Note: lead has a maximum current capability of 500 mA and can be used to trigger a relay to
• Set DFS Alarm to recognize positive trigger from DFS Alarm Setting Menu. Set Door System to sound a siren, horn or flash lights.
“DOOR-H :CLS”.
Recommended Wiring:
30 amp relay (sold separately) required to operate siren, horn or lights.
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• Connect Brown wire to one side of relay coil.


This Product • Connect ground to other side of coil.
For sirens, horns or lights requiring +12 V trigger
• Connect normally open to fused, constant +12 V source.
For horns or lights requiring ground trigger
• Connect normally open pin to ground.

White/Orange (refer to “DOOR LOCK”.)


This Product
White/Red (refer to “ALARM SENSOR”.)

Brown (refer to “ALARM OUTPUT”.)

White
White/Orange (refer to “DOOR LOCK”.)

Dome light White/Red (refer to “ALARM SENSOR”.)

Brown

Factory Door Switch White (refer to “DOOR SWITCH”.)

RELAY
Fuse holder (Sold separately)

Fig.
Fig.28
4 30A Fuse
(Sold separately) CONTROL

Installing New Pin Switches 30A


BATT OUTPUT
Separately sold pin switches are available that can be used to protect your vehicle’s trunk,
≠ +
GND
hood etc. When you purchase these, make sure that you first confirm that they can be used Horn/Siren etc.
with your vehicle’s door system type.
Follow the makers instructions as to installation and wiring. Car battery Fig. 29
DFS Alarm Installation

ALARM SENSOR (White/Red) DOOR LOCK (White/Orange)


The white/red lead is a negative triggered (Grounding) input that can be connected to var- The white/orange lead should be connected to the “unlock” lead for your vehicles door
ious separately sold shock or glass sensors. There is no limit as to how many sensors are locking system, so that when you open the driver’s door by your vehicle’s remote control,
connected, so you can ensure total protection of your vehicle. Follow the makers instruc- your Pioneer DFS Alarm is deactivated.
tions as to installation and wiring. First, locate the two wires from the lock/unlock switch that operate the factory door lock
Note: solenoids for the driver’s side. Using a meter, determine which lead is used to unlock the
• If the shock sensor detects vehicle vibrations, use the negative (–) output type. If you use the posi- door; connect this to the white/orange lead of your Pioneer Car Stereo. In the DFS Alarm
tive (+) output type, the alert will sound continually, and the shock sensor will not operate correct- Setting Menu, select the door-lock system type according to your vehicle (grounding or
ly. non-grounding).
If you have difficulty wiring this connection, please consult your nearest Installation spe-
cialist.

This Product Note:


• If your vehicle is equipped with a central door lock but the glass or shock sensor is not connected,
if the window is broken and the central door lock is released, this unit’s DFS Alarm will not oper-
ate.
• Pioneer recommends that both a shock sensor and glass sensor be installed when you are using the
“Remote Disarming” feature.

White/Orange (refer to “DOOR LOCK”.)


This Product

White/Red

Brown (refer to “ALARM OUTPUT”.)

White (refer to “DOOR SWITCH”.) White/Orange

White/Red (refer to “ALARM SENSOR”.)

Brown (refer to “ALARM OUTPUT”.)

White (refer to “DOOR SWITCH”.)

Glass Sensor Unlock

Shock Sensor
(Ensure proper sensitivity adjustment in
accordance with maker’s instructions.)

Fig.
Fig. 30
6 Lock/Unlock
Switch Switching
Lock
Relays Lock Solenoid
• To ensure full proper operation of DFS Alarm, Pioneer suggests using only White/Red
wire, electronic sensors capable of providing a pulse width greater than 64ms. Fig. 7
Fig.31

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72
Key Finder Remote Controller and Care

Head Unit Using the Remote Controller


This product is equipped with a remote controller for convenient operation.
CLOCK button
• Point the controller in the direction of the front panel to operate.
Disc loading slot
EJECT button
Precaution:
• Do not store the remote controller in high temperatures or direct sunlight.
FUNCTION button
5/∞/2/3 • The controller may not function properly in direct sunlight.
buttons • Do not let the remote controller fall onto the floor, where it may become jammed under the brake
or accelerator pedal.
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LOUD button
PGM button
Battery
SO button There are two types of remote controller. Refer to the illustration that applies to your sup-
plied remote controller, and load the battery accordingly.
• Slide the tray out of the back of the remote controller and insert the battery
+/– button Buttons 1 – 6 DETACH button with the (+) and (–) poles pointing in the proper direction.
BAND button DISP button

AUDIO button

Remote Controller
A remote controller that enables remote operation of the head unit is supplied. Operation
is the same as when using buttons on the head unit.
Replacing the Lithium Battery:
• Use only lithium battery “CR2032”, 3 V.

+/– button Precaution:


• Remove the battery if the remote controller is not used for a month or longer.
FUNCTION button AUDIO button • If the event of battery leakage, wipe the remote controller completely clean and install a new bat-
tery.
5/∞/2/3 buttons

BAND button WARNING:


CD button TUNER button • Keep the Lithium Battery out of reach of children. Should the Battery be swallowed,
Press once to Press once to immediately consult a doctor.
select a CD. select a tuner.
PAUSE button ATT button CAUTION:
Press once to This lets you quickly • Do not recharge, disassemble, heat or dispose of battery in fire.
pause play. lower volume level • Use a CR2032 (3 V) Lithium Battery only. Never use other types of battery with this
(by about 90%). Press product.
once more to return to
• Do not handle the battery with metallic tools.
the original volume
level.
• Do not store the Lithium Battery with metallic materials.
• Dispose of the used Lithium Battery, in compliance with applicable laws and regula-
tions.
• Always check carefully that you are loading battery with its (+) and (–) poles facing in
the proper directions.
Basic Operation

Basic Operation of Tuner Basic Operation of Built-in CD Player


Reset the AM tuning step from 9 kHz (the factory preset step) to 10 kHz when using the
tuner in North, Central or South America. (Refer to page 36)

Manual and Seek Tuning


• You can select the tuning method by changing
the length of time you press the [/] button.

Manual Tuning (step by step) 0.3 seconds or less Disc Loading Slot Eject
Seek Tuning (automatically) 0.3 – 2 seconds The built-in CD player plays one
Note:
standard 12 cm or 8 cm (single) CD • The CD function can be turned
Manual Tuning (continuously) 2 seconds or more
at a time. Do not use an adapter ON/OFF with the disc remaining in
when playing 8 cm CD. this product. (See page 8.)
Note: • Discs left partially inserted after ejec-
• “” stereo indicator lights when a stereo station is selected. tion may incur damage or fall out.

Preset Number indicator Band indicator Frequency indicator Elapsed play time indicator

Track Number indicator


Track Search and Fast forward/Reverse
Band Preset Tuning • You can select between Track Search or Fast forward/Reverse by pressing
FM 1 → FM 2→ FM 3 → AM the [/] button for a different length of time.
• You can memorize broadcast stations in buttons
1 through 6 for easy, one-touch station recall.
Track Search 0.5 seconds or less
Preset station recall 2 seconds or less Fast forward/Reverse Continue pressing
Broadcast station preset memory 2 seconds or more
Note:
• If a disc cannot be inserted fully or playback fails, make sure the recorded side is down. Push the
Note: EJECT button and check the disc for damage before reinserting it.
• Up to 18 FM stations (6 in FM1, FM2 and FM3) and 6 AM • If a CD is inserted with the recorded side up, it will be ejected automatically after a few moments.
stations can be stored in memory. • If the built-in CD player cannot operate properly, an error message (such as “ERROR-14”)
[
[

• You can also use the or buttons to recall broadcast appears on the display. Refer to “Built-in CD Player’s Error Message” on page 49.
stations memorized in buttons 1 through 6.

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Basic Operation

Basic Operation of Multi-CD Player


This product can control one or more multi-CD players. (There are some types of multi- Disc Number Search (for 6-Disc, 12-Disc types)
CD players such as CDX-P630S which you cannot connect more than one.)
• You can select discs directly with the 1 to 6 buttons. Just press the number
Switching the Multi-CD Track Search and Fast forward/Reverse corresponding to the disc you want to listen to.
Player Note:
• You can select between Track Search or Fast
Using a multiple connection • When a 12-Disc Multi-CD Player is connected and you want to select disc 7 to 12, press the 1 to
adapter lets you connect up to
forward/Reverse by pressing the [/] button 6 buttons for 2 seconds or longer.
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three Multi-CD players. for a different length of time.


Disc Number Rough Search (for 50-Disc type only)
M-CD 1 → M-CD 2→ M-CD 3 Track Search 0.5 seconds or less This handy function lets you select discs loaded in a 50-Disc Multi-CD Player using the 1
(Displaying for about 2 seconds.) to 5 buttons. The 50 discs are divided into five blocks, with each of the 1 to 5 buttons
Fast forward/Reverse Continue pressing
assigned to a block.
• Select the desired block with the 1 to 5 buttons.
Note: [
[

• After completing a rough search, use the and buttons to select a desired disc.
Disc Search Track Number indicator
Switching between displays
Disc Number indicator Elapsed play time indicator
• Each time you press the DISP button, the display switches between Disc
Title and Group indications for the disc currently playing.
Playback mode (Elapsed play time) → Disc Title → Music Group
Note:
• Music Group display is a 50-Disc type Multi-CD player function. You cannot switch to this dis-
play with 6-Disc and 12-Disc type Multi-CD players.
• If you switch displays when disc titles have not been input or when discs have not been allocated
to a music group, “NO TITLE” or “NO GROUP” is displayed for about 8 seconds.
Note:
• The multi-CD player may perform a preparatory operation, such as verifying the presence of a
disc or reading disc information, when the power is turned ON or a new disc is selected for play-
back. “READY” is displayed.
• When a magazine is loaded into a 50-Disc type Multi-CD Player, information on all the discs in
the magazine is read.
Ejecting a Single Disc (for 50-Disc type only) If you start playing a disc on a 50-Disc type Multi-CD Player before reading of information on all
discs has been completed, reading of information stops part way through. This will prevent you
• Press the BAND button for 2 seconds or more, and you can eject the cur- from using a number of functions. (If you try and use these functions, “NOT READY” is dis-
rently playing disc from the extra tray. played.)
(Refer to the operation manual for the 50-Disc type Multi-CD player for details concern- If this happens, reading of information begins again when you switch to a component other than
the 50-Disc type Multi-CD Player.
ing disc ejection from the extra tray.)
• If the multi-CD player cannot operate properly, an error message such as
Note: “ERROR-14” is displayed. Refer to the multi-CD player owner’s manual.
• This function does not operate if a disc is already loaded in the extra tray. • If there are no discs in the multi-CD player magazine, “NO DISC” is displayed.
• “LOAD” will be displayed in the following cases:
* If the disc in the extra tray in selected.
* If the disc in moved from the extra tray to the magazine.
(Refer to the 50-Disc type multi-CD player owner’s manual.)
Tuner Operation

Local Seek Tuning (LOCAL)


When Local mode is ON, you can only select broadcast stations providing strong recep-
tion.
1. Press the FUNCTION button and select the Local mode (LOCAL) in the
Function Menu.

2. Switch the Local mode

[
[
ON/OFF with the / buttons.

“LOC”

3. Select the desired Local Seek


sensitivity with the [/] but-
tons.
FM : LOCAL 1 ↔ LOCAL 2 ↔ LOCAL 3 ↔ LOCAL 4
AM : LOCAL 1 ↔ LOCAL 2
Note:
• The LOCAL 4 setting allows reception of only the strongest stations, while lower settings let you
receive progressively weaker stations.

Best Stations Memory (BSM)


The BSM function stores stations in memory automatically.
1. Press the FUNCTION button and select the BSM mode (BSM) in the
Function Menu.

[
2. Switch the BSM ON with the
button.
The stations with the strongest sig-
nals will be stored under buttons
1–6 and in order of their signal

• To cancel the process, press the

[
button in the Function Menu
before memorization is com-
plete.

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Using the Built-in CD Player

Repeat Play (REPEAT) Scan Play (T-SCAN)


Repeat Play plays the same track repeatedly. Scan Play plays the first 10 seconds or so of each track on a CD in succession.
1. Press the FUNCTION button and select the Repeat mode (REPEAT) in 1. Press the FUNCTION button and select the Scan mode (T-SCAN) in the
the Function Menu. Function Menu.
2. Switch the Scan Play ON with
2. Switch Repeat Play ON/OFF

[
the button.

[
[
with the / buttons.
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3. When you find the desired


Note: track, cancel scan play with
• If you perform Track Search or Fast forward/Reverse, Repeat Play is automatically canceled.

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the button.
If the Function Menu is automatical-
Random Play (RANDOM) ly canceled at this time, select the
Random Play plays the tracks on a CD in random order for variety. Scan mode in the Function Menu
once more.
1. Press the FUNCTION button and select the Random mode (RANDOM)
in the Function Menu. Note:
• Scan Play is canceled automatically after all the tracks on a disc have been scanned.

2. Switch Random Play ON/OFF


Pause (PAUSE)

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with the / buttons.
Let’s you pause play of the track currently playing.
1. Press the FUNCTION button and select the Pause mode (PAUSE) in the
Function Menu.

2. Switch the Pause ON/OFF


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with the / buttons.

Note:
• One-touch operation is possible with the remote controller.

Disc Title Input (TITLE IN)


You can use “TITLE IN” to input up to 48 disc titles for CDs in the built-in CD player.
(Refer to “Disc Title Input” on page 28 under “Using Multi-CD Players”.)
Note:
• If you connect a Multi-CD player, you can input disc titles for up to 100 discs.
DEH-P646,546

8.2 SPECIFICATIONS

General FM tuner
Power source .......... 14.4 V DC (10.8 – 15.1 V allowable) Frequency range ...................................... 87.5 – 108 MHz
Grounding system ........................................ Negative type Usable sensitivity
Max. current consumption ...................................... 10.0 A .................. 11 dBf (1.0 µV/75 Ω, mono, S/N: 30 dB)
Dimensions 50 dB quieting sensitivity .... 16 dBf (1.7 µV/75 Ω, mono)
(DIN) (chassis) .... 178 (W) × 50 (H) × 150 (D) mm Signal-to-noise ratio ...................... 70 dB (IEC-A network)
(nose) .......... 188 (W) × 58 (H) × 19 (D) mm Distortion .......................... 0.3% (at 65 dBf, 1 kHz, stereo)
(D) (chassis) .... 178 (W) × 50 (H) × 155 (D) mm Frequency response .................... 30 – 15,000 Hz (±3 dB)
(nose) .......... 170 (W) × 48 (H) × 14 (D) mm Stereo separation ........................ 40 dB (at 65 dBf, 1 kHz)
Weight ...................................................................... 1.4 kg
AM tuner
Amplifier Frequency range ........................ 531 – 1,602 kHz (9 kHz)
Continuous power output is 20 W per channel min. into 4 530 – 1,710 kHz (10 kHz)
ohms, both channels driven 50 to 15,000 Hz with no more Usable sensitivity .............................. 18 µV (S/N: 20 dB)
than 5% THD. Selectivity ................................................ 50 dB (±9 kHz)
Maximum power output .................................... 40 W × 4 50 dB (±10 kHz)
Load impedance .......................... 4 Ω (4 – 8 Ω allowable)
Preout output level/output impedance ........ 500 mV/1 kΩ
Tone controls
(Bass) .............................................. ±12 dB (100 Hz)
(Treble) .......................................... ±12 dB (10 kHz)
Loudness contour ...... +10 dB (100 Hz), +7 dB (10 kHz)
(volume: –30 dB)

CD player
System .................................... Compact disc audio system
Usable discs .................................................. Compact disc
Signal format .................... Sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz
Number of quantization bits: 16; linear
Frequency characteristics .............. 5 – 20,000 Hz (±1 dB)
Signal-to-noise ratio ........ 94 dB (1 kHz)(IEC-A network)
Dynamic range ............................................ 90 dB (1 kHz)
Number of channels ............................................ 2 (stereo)

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