Compact Disc Recorder CDR795/00/17 CDR796/00S SERVICING For servicing CDR79x the set has to be divided into two parts: 1. Except for the CD-R/W module all workshops can repair the set on component level. The Switched Mode Power Supply unit will be exchanged completely in case of a failure. 2.The CD-R/W module can only be repaired on component level with the help of ComPair. With this tool diagnosing of the set can be done in an interactive way.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 1-1 General: Mains voltage Power consumption : 220V-240V / 50-60Hz for /00 100V-240V /50-60Hz for /01 120V / 60Hz for /17 : ≤ 20W ≤ 0,6W in stand by Input / Output: Analog in: input sensitivity : ≤250mVrms max. input voltage : 2,8Vrms input impedance : 47kΩ Analog out: output level : 2Vrms±2dB output impedance : 300Ω Digital in (acc. IEC958): input level : 0,5Vpp input impedance : 75Ω Digital out (acc.
1-2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Remote Control: RC5 commands RC283105 SYSTEM CODE RC KEY COMMAND CODE CD CDR Standby 20 26 12 CD 20 20 63 y TIMER REC 26 26 90 CDR 26 26 63 1 20 26 01 2 20 26 02 3 20 26 03 4 20 26 04 5 20 26 05 6 20 26 06 7 20 26 07 8 20 26 08 9 20 26 09 TRACK INCR.
1-3 LOCATION OF PRINTED BOARDS S POWITC WE HE R DM SU PP ODE LY CD MO DU LE KE YB OA RD IN TE NT RF AC E C BO AR D DIS PL AY B CD CD OA R D LIG -R HT GU IDE /W R" MO MO BO AR ZA DU LE RT " BO AR D E ON PH ADARD E H BO Location of boards, CDR79x, 100102 picture 1 D
2-1 WARNINGS & SAFETY ESD © WARNING All ICs and many other semiconductors are susceptible to electrostatic discharges (ESD). Careless handling during repair can reduce life drastically. When repairing, make sure that you are connected with the same potential as the mass of the set via a wristband with resistance. Keep components and tools at this potential. f ATTENTION Tous les IC et beaucoup d´autres semi-conducteurs sont sensibles aux décharges statiques (ESD).
3-1 BRIEF OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The following excerpt of the Owner´s Manual serves as a very short introduction to the set. The complete Owners Manual can be downloaded in several languages from the Internet site of Philips Customer Care Center: www.p4c.philips.
8 . 7 TR.INCR. CD TEXT CD TEXT/edit DELETE SHUFFLE DISPLAY ALBUM 9 PROGRAM TUV PQRS 0 WXYZ 5 4 3 GHI DIM REPEAT + ALBUM 6 MNO 2 JKL 1 DEF CDR ABC TIMER REC SPACE CD ¡ ) ^ ! @ # % 7 6 2 1 The buttons on the remote control work the same way as the corresponding ones on the unit. Batteries contain chemical substances, so they should be disposed of properly. Remove batteries if they are dead or if the remote control will not be used for a long time.
OUT IN OUT IN OUT ANALOG L R OUT CD PLAYER/ RECORDER AMPLIFIER/ RECEIVER CD PLAYER 10 0 Recording can be done now with any appliance connected to an analog input of the amplifier/receiver: Press INPUT on the CD player/recorder repeatedly to select the analog input. ANALOG IN is displayed. CD player, tuner, turntable, etc.) via their analog outputs to the appropriate analog inputs of the amplifier/receiver (CD IN,TUNER IN,AUX IN, PHONO IN, etc.).
DISMANTLING INSTRUCTIONS 4-1 Dismantling the Top Cover • Remove 7 (9) screws as shown in picture 2. • Raise top cover at the rear and pull it backwards. remark: in some production batches the top cover may be fixed with 5 screws at the rear side. picture 2 Dismantling the Tray Covers To dismantle the ornamental cover, the tray has to be moved out first. This can either be done by activating the Open/Close-key or manually.
DISMANTLING INSTRUCTIONS 4-2 Dismantling the Tray Covers continued picture 7 • To release the cover from the catch on the tray, pull it frontwards on bottom side as shown in picture 7 and 8. • Pull the cover up. Dismantling the ornamental cover from the CDR-tray functions in the same manner. picture 8 Dismantling the Front Cabinet picture 9 Remove top cover and ornamental covers from the trays first → see description above and on page 4-1. Move trays back to closed position.
DISMANTLING INSTRUCTIONS 4-3 Dismantling the Front Cabinet continued • Pull front cabinet forwards. As the lug fits very tight in the bottom it is recommended to make use of a screwdriver (see picture 11). • Place front cabinet as shown in picture 12.
DISMANTLING INSTRUCTIONS 4-4 Dismantling the CD module • Remove top cover and ornamental cover from the tray first → see description on pages 4-1 and 4-2. • Loosen 2 screws at the rear side → see picture 13. • Move the complete module backwards. • Pull the module on rear side up and turn it out. • Put the module to a proper service position. → see also chapter SERVICE HINTS.
DISMANTLING INSTRUCTIONS 4-5 Dismantling the CDR module • Remove top cover and ornamental cover from the tray first → see description on pages 4-1 and 4-2. • move tray back to closed position. • to dismantle the complete module: - loosen 3 screws to bottom cabinet (see picture 16 1) - disengage catches (see picture 17 2) - move module backwards 3 until catches to bottom cabinet become free and pull it up.
DISMANTLING INSTRUCTIONS 4-6 Dismantling the CDR module continued • to dismantle the Loader module: - move tray completely out. - loosen 4 screws to frame as shown in picture 18. attention: flex wire to Mozart Board is too short for simple fetching the loader out. It is advised either to dismantle the complete module as described on page 4-5 and to move it a few centimetres back or to loosen ferrite core as shown in picture 18a. - put the module to a proper service position.
4-7 DISMANTLING INSTRUCTIONS Dismantling the Power board • • • • Remove top cover first → see description on page 4-1. Loosen 3 screws as indicated in picture 20. Move the board backwards to release the mains socket. Lift it on the rear and turn it out. picture 20 ! Attention: to fulfil safety requirements after repair it is absolutely necessary to fix the cables as in its original condition. See picture 21.
DISMANTLING INSTRUCTIONS 4-8 Dismantling the Interface Board • Remove top cover first → see description on page 4-1. • Loosen 2 screws from the board and 4 screws from sockets at the rear plate. • Move the Interface board backwards to release the sockets and turn it out (if necessary disengage cable guide). • place the Interface board to a proper service position. → see also chapter SERVICE HINTS.
SERVICE HINTS 5-1 SERVICE TOOLS TORX T10 screwdriver with shaftlength 150mm ......................................4822 395 50423 TORX screwdriver set SBC 163 ..............................................................4822 295 50145 Audio signal disc SBC 429......................................................................4822 397 30184 Playability test disc SBC444 ...................................................................
SERVICE HINTS 5-2 General Service position For measurements on: Power Board Intrface Board For manual release of: CD tray CDR tray picture 24 Service position Front Board For dismantling instructions see chapter 4-1 to 4-3 picture 25
5-3 SERVICE HINTS Service position CD Module picture 26 For dismantling instructions see chapter 4-4.
5-4 SERVICE HINTS Service position CDR Module For dismantling instructions see chapter 4-5. picture 29 Service position MOZART Board (Back-end) component side For dismantling instructions see chapter 4-6.
SERVICE HINTS 5-5 Service position Power Board For dismantling instructions of the top cover see chapter 4-1. All important measurements can be carried out from the component side without any further dismantling. picture 32 Service position Interface Board For dismantling instructions of the top cover see chapter 4-1. Component side is now accessible without any further dismantling.
SERVICE HINTS Personal Notes: 5-6
5-7 5-7 SERVICE TESTPROGRAM SERVICE TESTPROGRAM VARIOUS TESTS VARIOUS TESTS To enter Service Testprogram hold PLAY & REC buttons depressed while plugging mainscord in. END-USER DIAGNOSTICS S-CDR795-VXX DISPLAY TEST N QUARTZ TEST Tact frequency µP (divided 10MHz) • Software version of set µP S stands for Service mode VXX stands for Version number of the software used in the Front (Display) µP. • Software versions of the CDR module: Display shows all segments and flags for checking open circuits.
5-8 5-8 SERVICE TESTPROGRAM SERVICE TESTPROGRAM CDR MODULE CDR MODULE * To leave Service Testprogram plug mains cord off. * In the main menu the sound settings (volume, ...) and trays work as in normal mode. To enter Service Testprogram hold PLAY & REC buttons depressed while plugging mainscord in. S stands for Service mode VXX stands for Version number Display shows version number of the µP - software. of the software used in the Front (Display) µP.
5-9 5-9 SERVICE TESTPROGRAM SERVICE TESTPROGRAM To enter Service Testprogram hold PLAY & REC buttons depressed while plugging mainscord in. CDMODULE MODULE CD * To leave Service Testprogram plug mains cord off. * In the main menu the sound settings (volume, ...) and trays work as in normal mode. S stands for Service mode VXX stands for Version number Display shows version number of the P - software. of the software used in the Front (Display) P.
6-1 BLOCK DIAGRAM DISPLAY BOARD 0060 1416 1 1 LED ON/OFF LED Speed PLAYLIST MP3 LED ON/OFF DIG LINE OPT MIC 1X 2X 4X 8X TIME TRACK TOTAL REP TRACK DISC ALL PROG SHUFF L CDTEXT EDIT R 3V3 REM TIME 7402 CD RECORDER CD R W FINALIZE 54, 55 REC REC TRACK CDR79x, 080502 LIGHTGUIDE BOARD +F LED Drawer CDR -30V LED blue LED Speed 40 - 88 KEY KEY0· KEY0· 5VST 2 7451 6 2 89 VEE 3 4 RC5 IR EYE 7414 MICROPROCESSOR 30 1 3 6 LED Drawer REC LED Copy LED REC 1 7403 +5VST
6-2 BLOCK DIAGRAM CDR MODULE 6-2 "MOZART" BOARD CDR2001 3 1 2 1005 VCXO 7002 2V5 GND FILTER 3V3 3V3 GND GND 3V3 GND 1201 7000 CORE I/O PLL OSC SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY I2S1 IN/OUT I2S1(in/out) RS232 4 JTAG/BDM CONTROL MOZART IC CD TEXT 3 FLEX 36p 7100 EBUIN2 EBU2 (Pb) 4 CLK 33,86MHz ADRESS DATA 8 SDRAM 20 2MB 16 MCF5248 Mute, Attenuation, Deemphasis CONTROL I2S2 I2S3 IRQ FRONT PWR ON RST Mute, Deemphasis Kill out 3 I2C PLAYBACK ROUTING CLK 16 74L
6-3 6-3 BLOCK DIAGRAM CD MODULE BLOCK DIAGRAM Universal Loader CDR Version CD MECHANISM MAINBOARD VAM2201, VAM2202, VAM2204 DISC +8V 7819 M63000 7802 16,17,20 TURNTABLE MOTOR 32 FOCUS MOTOR FOC+ 34 55 FO 3 54 RA 56 SL 33 FOC- 5 RADIAL MOTOR TRA+ 4 TRAStandby 36 13 SLIDE MOTOR SLI+ 15 14 SIGNAL PROCESSOR CD10 SAA7324 (SAA7325) SLI- 23 TURNTABLE MOTOR DISC24 19 59 21 60 MOT1 MOT2 DISC+ 1 2 6...12 25...
6-4 BLOCK DIAGRAM POWER SUPPLY 6-4 BLOCK DIAGRAM SWITCHED MODE POWER SUPPLY / European & USA version (/00 & /17) Lightning Protection L101, L102 F101 T2A T102 R152 EMI-filter D251 switching transistor Q151 C105 +5V EVER D252 6,8V overvoltage protection C251 CN101 MAINS SOCKET 22V Q152 reference PC151 regulation IC251 CON1 +F1 PC102 1 -F1 switch on/off -30V +5V EVER ON/OFF Q251 +12V T101 D201 switching transistor Q101 on/off D206 27V overvoltage protection C202 D202 Q104 +12V +
6-5 6-5 WIRING DIAGRAM FAN 1 Line IN/OUT 1315 1301 Digital IN/OUT 1314 Optical OUT 7313 Optical IN 7312 SWITCHED MODE 8007 (480mm) +F -F -30V +5Vever ON/OFF +12V +12V GND GND +5V +5V -12V 12 0054 1307 6 1 HR-HR/3p 15 3 1391 8009 (180mm) 1 1 +12V GNDS GNDD GNDD +5V +5V UL_Speedselect UL_Drawer_in UL_Drawer_out UL_SW_INFO +5V Fan Power_ON GND GND +5V_ever +5V NTC -30V -F +F 1306 GND NTC PH-PH/5p 8001(140mm) 7 CON1 1 NTC 1 8015 (340mm) FFC1,0/ 8p/ AD 8004 (140mm) OP-PH/6p 8 1
7-1 7-1 for orientation only Switched Mode Power Supply / EU + USA version (/00/17) 470k USA 300V 6,8V 22 USA USA 470k 5V 1,9V 5V to Interface Board 0052/0053 22V 1,2V 4V 0V 1000pF USA 1,9V typ.-20V 4,5V 2,5V 2200pF USA 4,8±0,45V floating -0,3V typ.
7-2 7402 2 1 F406 10K D P34 P33 P32 P31 P30 P29 P28 P27 P26 P25 P24 P23 P22 P21 P20 P19 P18 P17 P16 P15 P14 P13 P12 P11 P10 P9 P8 P7 P6 P5 P4 P3 P2 P1 D D 3506 10K 2 3 4 5 6 3488 NTC GND 10 +5V_ever 11 +5V 12 NTC 13 -30V 14 -F 15 +F B C 1441 F465 1 IRQ 3,3V F466 2 Reset 5V F464 3 F463 4 F462 5 1436 1K2 470n 2423 D 220K 3466 270R F458 5V 1 390R 0V 2 1432 0,4V F454 4 7413 BC847B F452 3 10K LED red 2 LED_DRAWER_REC 3495 D 7412 BC847B GND 1
B4 B5 A7 A4 B8 2407 2408 2409 2410 2411 A7 B6 B6 A6 A5 2412 2416 2420 2422 2423 B6 B5 A13 A16 A13 2424 2426 3400 3401 3402 A13 A13 C7 C7 C6 3403 3404 3405 3406 3408 C6 C6 C6 A5 C6 3410 3412 3413 3420 3421 C6 C5 C5 B6 B6 3423 3424 3425 3426 3427 B6 A7 B6 A7 A6 3428 3429 3430 3431 3433 A6 A7 B9 B5 B6 3434 3435 3436 3437 3438 B6 A6 A6 A7 B4 3439 3440 3442 3443 3444 B4 B4 B9 B8 B7 3445 3446 3447 3448 3449 B8 B7 A7 A7 B8 3450 3451 3452 3453 3454 A6 A6 A7 A9 A11 3455 3456 3457 3458 3459 A1
7-4 7-4 DISPLAY GRID ASSIGNMENT G7 G6 G5 G4 G3 G2 5 6 7 P1 P2 P3 44 G8 2d 2n 2p 8 9 P4 P5 2r 2e 2r 2e 2r 2e 2r 2e 10 11 12 P6 P7 P8 2c 2g 2m 2c 2g 2m 2c 2g 2m 2c 2g 2m 13 14 15 P9 P10 P11 2f 2b 2k 2f 2b 2k 2f 2b 2k 2f 2b 2k 16 17 18 P12 P13 P14 2j 2h 2a 2j 2h 2a 2j 2h 2a 19 P15 - - 20 P16 1d 1d 21 P17 1n 22 23 P18 P19 1p 1r 24 25 26 P20 P21 P22 27 28 29 Pi n G8 STEP ALBUM PLAYLIST MP3 2 1 1 2 CD PLAYER DIG LINE OPTMIC 1X 2X 4X 8X TIME TRACK 2 1
7-5 3550 A2 3551 A2 3552 A3 3553 A3 3554 A4 3555 C2 1 3556 C4 3557 C2 3558 C3 6450 B2 6451 B4 7450 C3 7451 C4 F470 B1 F471 B1 2 F472 A1 F473 A1 F474 A1 1460 C2 3570 C5 F475 A1 3 1 4 KEY BOARD A 0060 0,7V/0V 3557 10K . . . V DC VOLTAGES MEASURED IN STOP MODE UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE ... /...
7-6 1 2 3 7-6 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 INTERFACE BOARD 47R 7 4,5V 0,7/0V 3306 F302 10K 2K2 0/12V 7323 BC847B DIG HP RIGHT 2 33p 2 FE-BT-VK-N * 33p -12V 3 HP LEFT 1,7V 11 BCK 2309 3 100n 2300 1,7V ANA1 F305 1,7V DC-CANCEL FILTER ANA2 FE-BT-VK-N 1316 for CDR79x = 6 pin ANA2 DIG ANA2 +3V3d 100n 2312 47u 3308 47R +3V3a 3353 -12V 7 F318 3315 EH-B 2319 D 1303 1 GND A 3 ANA OUT RIGHT 47K 4 F314 GND A 5 ANA IN RIGHT 6 ANA1 ANALOG IN BUFFER F322 A
7-7 1304 1305 1306 1307 B5 A3 A5 A5 1308 1309 1310 1314 B5 B6 B8 C6 1315 1316 2302 2304 C4 A1 B1 C1 2306 2310 2312 2314 B2 B2 B3 B7 2315 2318 2319 2321 B4 C3 C3 B7 2322 2324 2327 2329 INTERFACE Board / componentside view 9313 2 B1 B5 B7 B8 3330 3342 3351 5300 C8 C8 B3 B6 6300 6301 7312 7313 B4 B3 C7 C7 7321 9301 9302 9303 B1 A5 A7 B5 2 5 1 2318 1 6 1 6300 1303 7 16 17 7 1 1306 2 9308 1 5 7313 7312 1 3 1 3 2329 6 4 1 3 3330 9320 3315 2314 2321 2324 8 1308 9
7-8 3 4 5 HEADPHONE BOARD 9 6 10K typ.
8-1 Service hints 8-1 CAUTION CHARGED CAPACITORS ON THE SERVO BOARD MAY DAMAGE THE CD DRIVE ELECTRONICS WHEN CONNECTING A NEW CD MECHANISM. THAT´S WHY, BESIDES THE SAFETY MEASURES LIKE • SWITCH OFF POWER SUPPLY • ESD PROTECTION ADDITIONAL ACTIONS MUST BE TAKEN BY THE REPAIR TECHNICIAN. The following steps have to be done when replacing the CD mechanism: 1. Disconnect flexfoil cable from the old CD drive 2. Put a paperclip onto the flexfoil cable to short-circuit the contacts (fig.1) 3.
Service hints 8-2 8-2 Abbreviations Laser Power Control & HF Amplifier (ADALAS) TZA1024/TZA1025 Pin Name Direction Description Dismantling of Tray 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1. Open the tray and release 2 catches as shown in fig. 2 2. Pull tray out.
8-3 8-3 BLOCK DIAGRAM Universal Loader CDR Version CD MECHANISM MAINBOARD VAM2201, VAM2202, VAM2204 DISC +8V 7819 M63000 7802 16,17,20 TURNTABLE MOTOR 32 FOCUS MOTOR FOC+ 34 55 FO 3 54 RA 56 SL 33 FOC- 5 RADIAL MOTOR TRA+ 4 TRAStandby 36 13 SLIDE MOTOR SLI+ 15 14 SIGNAL PROCESSOR CD10 SAA7324 (SAA7325) SLI- 23 TURNTABLE MOTOR DISC24 19 59 21 60 MOT1 MOT2 DISC+ 1 2 6...12 25...
8-4 8-4 Mapping SMD parts CD Board Copperside view (Universal Loader) 1 4 1830 5 1 2 1832 3 4 Tray Switch 1831 Tray Motor This assembly drawing shows a summary of all possible versions. For components used in a specific version see schematic diagram respectively partslist. Universal Loader Layout stage .
8-5 1800 1801 1802 1805 1806 1810 1830 1831 1832 2800 2801 2802 D1 G1 E15 H15 H13 B10 2803 2804 2805 2806 2807 2808 H13 H13 H13 C1 A5 A5 2809 2810 2811 2812 2813 2814 B5 B5 B5 C5 A5 A5 1 2815 2816 2817 2818 2819 2820 B5 B5 B5 C5 D4 E4 2821 2822 2824 2825 2828 2829 E4 E3 E6 E7 E10 D10 2 2831 2832 2833 2835 2836 2837 E9 E9 F10 F10 H7 H7 8-5 2838 2839 2840 2842 2843 2844 I7 I9 H9 F12 G13 E14 3 2845 2846 2847 2848 2849 2850 D14 B11 B11 B11 B10 B10 2851 2852 2853 2854 2856 2857 B10 H5 G4 G5
Exploded view UNIVERSAL LOADER 8-6 8-6 230 206 204 203 211 222 220 222 205 223 201 223 240 202 210 207 221 4x MECHANICAL PARTS ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 202 3103 304 71780 DRAWER 203 3103 304 71800 SLIDER 204 3103 304 71820 PULLEY GEARWHEEL 205 3103 304 71830 GEARWHEEL 206 3103 304 71910 DRIVING BELT 207 210 220 222 223 3103 308 54160 3103 301 06660 3103 304 71790 4822 529 10387 4822 529 10387 MOTOR ASSY SPRING SUPPORT SUPPORT CD RUBBER DAMPER CD DRIVE, FRONT RUBBE
10-1 10-1 EXPLODED VIEW / apparatus M3x18 2x 1005 138 Pl. Torx Pl. Torx 3x10 3x10 M3x18 4x CD MO 2x 1002 DU M3x6 1007 Pl. Torx LE 3x10 S PO WITC WE HE R DM SU PP ODE 1005 LY 2x 1007 260 CD Pl. Torx -R/ WM 1101 OD UL M3x6 CD R" RT " 1108 M3x6 4x Pl. Torx ZA E 3x10 2x MO 3x10 BO AR 2x D M3x18 2x 2x 8020 IN 301 TE 1003 RF AC E BO AR D M3x6 3x 137 1110 2x 252 2x Torx Washer M3x6 4x M3x10 130 NT Pl.
10-2 10-2 MECHANICAL PARTSLIST APPARATUS MECHANICAL PARTSLIST CD LOADER MECHANICAL PARTS ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 121 3104 120 00290 WORDMARK PHILIPS 131 4822 462 11174 FOOT, SILVER 132 4822 462 42158 FOOT, BLACK 200 3103 308 12840 FRONT ASSY CDR795, BLACK 200 3103 308 12850 FRONT ASSY CDR796, SILVER 202 203 204 205 206 3103 304 71780 3103 304 71800 3103 304 71820 3103 304 71830 3103 304 71910 DRAWER SLIDER PULLEY GEARWHEEL GEARWHEEL DRIVING BELT 207 210 220 222 223 310
ELECTRICAL PARTSLIST DISPLAY BOARD 10-3 MISCELLANEOUS ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1413 4822 265 11515 FFC-CONNECTOR, 8P, TOP ENTRY 1414 2422 025 16979 FFC-CONNECTOR 4P, SIDE ENTRY 1416 4822 265 11207 FFC-CONNECTOR, 6P, SIDE ENTRY 1417 4822 265 11207 FFC-CONNECTOR, 6P, SIDE ENTRY 1418 4822 265 10979 FFC-CONNECTOR, 15P, SIDE ENTRY RESISTORS ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 3424 © 4822 051 30101 100Ω 5% 0,06W 3425 © 4822 051 30471 470Ω 5% 0,06W 3426 © 4822 051
ELECTRICAL PARTSLIST DISPLAY BOARD 10-4 ELECTRICAL PARTSLIST KEY BOARD RESISTORS ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 3513 © 4822 051 30471 470Ω 5% 0,06W 3516 ! 4822 052 10228 2,2Ω 5% 0,33W 3517 © 4822 051 30472 4,7kΩ 5% 0,06W 3518 © 4822 051 30472 4,7kΩ 5% 0,06W 3519 © 4822 051 30472 4,7kΩ 5% 0,06W MISCELLANEOUS ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 0060 4822 265 11207 FFC-CONNECTOR, 6P, SIDE ENTRY 1450 4822 276 13114 TACT SWITCH 1451 4822 276 13114 TACT SWITCH 1452 482
ELECTRICAL PARTSLIST HEADPHONE BOARD MISCELLANEOUS ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1500 4822 265 11207 FFC-CONNECTOR, 6P, SIDE ENTRY 1501 4822 267 31453 HEADPHONE SOCKET 6,3mm 1505 2422 128 03032 TACT SWITCH CAPACITORS ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 2500 4822 124 81286 47µF 20% 16V 2501 4822 124 12032 4,7µF 20% 50V 2502 © 4822 126 13881 470pF 5% 50V 2503 © 5322 126 11579 3,3nF 10% 63V 2504 © 4822 126 14315 390pF 5% 50V 2505 2506 2507 © 2508 © 2509 © 4822 124 812
ELECTRICAL PARTSLIST INTERFACE BOARD 10-6 MISCELLANEOUS ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1303 4822 267 10953 FFC-CONNECTOR, 7P, TOP ENTRY 1307 4822 265 10981 FFC-CONNECTOR, 15P, TOP ENTRY 1308 2422 025 14518 FFC-CONNECTOR, 9P, TOP ENTRY 1314 4822 267 31448 CINCH SOCKET, 2-FOLD 1315 4822 265 11151 CINCH SOCKET, 4-FOLD RESISTORS ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 3347 © 4822 051 30561 560Ω 5% 0,06W 3346 © 4822 051 30102 1kΩ 5% 0,06W 3348 © 4822 117 12925 47kΩ 1% 0,06
ELECTRICAL PARTSLIST CD LOADER 10-7 MISCELLANEOUS ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1800 2422 025 12133 FFC-CONNECTOR, 16P, SIDE ENTRY 1802 2422 025 16833 FFC-CONNECTOR, 8P, SIDE ENTRY 1805 4822 265 11531 FFC-CONNECTOR, 9P, SIDE ENTRY 1832 2422 129 16655 LEAF SWITCH 1P 8000 3103 308 92850 FLEXFOIL CABLE, 16P, 100mm BD RESISTORS ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 2823 © 4822 051 30008 CHIP JUMPER 0603 3800 © 4822 051 20159 15Ω 5% 0,1W 3801 © 4822 051 20159 15Ω 5% 0,1
ELECTRICAL PARTSLIST CD LOADER 10-8 RESISTORS ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 3883 © 4822 051 30103 10kΩ 5% 0,06W 3884 © 4822 051 30102 1kΩ 5% 0,06W 3885 © 4822 051 30102 1kΩ 5% 0,06W 3886 © 4822 051 30102 1kΩ 5% 0,06W 3887 © 4822 117 12864 82kΩ 5% 0,06W RESISTORS ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 4850 © 4822 051 20008 CHIP JUMPER 0805 4851 © 4822 051 20008 CHIP JUMPER 0805 4852 © 4822 051 20008 CHIP JUMPER 0805 4854 © 4822 051 20008 CHIP JUMPER 0805 4855 © 4822