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ORDER No.AD0211148C3 Portable MD Recorder SJ-MR230DGH / SJ-MR230DGK Colours (S)....Silver Type (R)....Red Type [(GK) area only.] (A)....Blue Type SPECIFICATIONS Specifications Great user manuals database on UserManuals.info...
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About 27 hours About 13 hours LP2: About 35 hours About 18 hours LP4: About 42 hours About 23 hours Panasonic alkaline Normal: About 42 hours About 8 hours LP2: About 59 hours About 13 hours Great user manuals database on...
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LP4: About 70 hours About 21 hours Both together Normal About 77 hours About 35 hours LP2: About 100 hours About 50 hours LP4: About 117 hours About 62 hours Notes: - The play time may be less depending on the operating conditions.
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(N2QCBD000012) For GH area - Speaker ass’y............2pcs. (RFKAJMR250-S) - Cradle..............1pc. (RFE0114A) - AC adaptor.............1pc. (RFEA413H-W) For GK area - Speaker ass’y............2pcs. (RFKAMR230GKS) - Cradle..............1pc. (RFE0114B) - AC adaptor..............1pc. (RFEA413T-1W) 2. Precation of Laser Diode Great user manuals database on UserManuals.info...
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3. Operating Instructions 4. Handling Precautions for Optical Magnetism Head Unit The laser diode in the optical magnetism head unit may break down due to potential difference caused by static electricity of clothes or human body. So, be careful of electrostatic breakdown during repair of the optical magnetism head unit. 4.1.
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4.2. Grounding for electrostatic breakdown prevention 1. Human body grounding Use the anti-static wrist strap to discharge the static electricity from your body. (as shown in Fig. 3 2. Work table grounding Put a conductive material (sheet) or steel sheet on the area where the optical magnetism head unit is placed, and ground the sheet.
5. Operation Checks and Component Replacement Procedures - This section describes procedures for checking the operation of the major printed circuit boards and replacing the main components. - For reassembly after operation checks or replacement, reverse the respective procedures. Special reassembly procedures are described only when required.
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- Check the main P.C.B. (A side) as shown below. 5.2. Replacement for the intermediate cabinet - Follow the (Step1)-(Step3) of item 5.1. Great user manuals database on UserManuals.info...
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5.3. Replacement for the open knob - Follow the (Step1)-(Step3) of item 5.1. - Follow the (Step1)-(Step4) of item 5.2. Great user manuals database on UserManuals.info...
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5.4. Replacement for the traverse motor - Follow the (Step1)-(Step3) of item 5.1. Great user manuals database on UserManuals.info...
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5.5. Replacement for the LCD - Follow the (Step1)-(Step3) of item 5.1. - Follow the (Step1)-(Step4) of item 5.2. Great user manuals database on UserManuals.info...
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5.6. Replacement for the lift motor - Follow the (Step1)-(Step3) of item 5.1. - Follow the (Step1)-(Step4) of item 5.2. - Follow the (Step1) of item 5.5. Great user manuals database on UserManuals.info...
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5.7. Replacement for the optical pickup - Follow the (Step1)-(Step3) of item 5.1. - Follow the (Step1)-(Step4) of item 5.2. - Follow the (Step1)-(Step5) of item 5.4. - Follow the (Step1) of item 5.5. Great user manuals database on UserManuals.info...
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6. Measurements and Adjsutments Note: After replacing the main components (optical pickup or traverse motor, etc.) of mechanism unit block, change to the adjust mode, and then perform the “laser power adjustment”, “off-set auto- adjustment” and “playback-onlydisc/magneto-optical disc auto-adjustment”. 6.1. Instruments to prepare 1.
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Note: For use of MD cartridge type laser power meter, remove the intermediate cabinet before perform the laser power adjustment (as for the method of disassembly, refer to “5. Operation checks and main component replacement procedures”.). 6.2. Laser power adjustment, Off-set automatic adjustment and Playback-only disc/magneto-optical disc auto- adjustment 6.2.1.
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*In the display of T0E** ~ TFE** shown above, you must adjust T0E**, T1E**, T2E** and T3E**. You must perform the adjustment byobserving the order T0E** T1E** T2E** T3E**. 6.2.2. Laser Power Adjustment Adjust each laser power: read power for reading (play) and write power for writing (record). 6.2.2.1.
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1. Have “T0E** ” indicated on display, and move the optical pickup to the most inside (only when a MD cartridge type laser power meter is used). 2. Set the laser power meter. [For use of stick type laser power meter.] 2-1 Uncover the laser power meter.
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5. Perform the read power adjustment. Set the light power at 600 ±10% by using VOL+, VOL- , EQ and PLAY MODE keys of the remote controller. In the laser power adjustment, EQ and PLAY MODE keys change every8 steps for VOL+ and VOL- keys change 1 step.
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4. When it ends normally, “0FOK” is displayed on LCD of remote control and a main part. It is set to “0FNG” at the time of abnormalities. 5. Press the PLAY key of the remote controller (change the display of the LCD to “T1E** ” , off-set automatic adjustment will be finished.).
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LCD. If it is abnormally, it changes to “00NG ”. 5. Press the PLAY key (“00OK ” or “00NG ” changes to “T3E** ”, playback-only disc adjustment is finished.). Note: When “00NG” is displayed, check “7. Troubleshooting Guide” in order. 6.2.6.
Main unit’s key Check point Voltage (ON) Voltage (OFF) PLAY IC501 100pin 2.2V STOP IC501 100pin 1.76V 2.2V IC501 99pin 0.66V 2.2V IC501 99pin 0.88V 2.2V HOLD OFF IC501 42pin 2.2V IC501 100pin 0.22V 2.2V VOL+ IC501 99pin 1.1V 2.2V VOL- IC501 99pin 1.32V...
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7.1.2. Confirmation of main unit and cradle Great user manuals database on UserManuals.info...
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7.2. Flow Chat of Each Part Great user manuals database on UserManuals.info...
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8. Display of Self-Diagnostic Function This model is equipped with a self-diagnosis function and shows, when necessary, the following indication in the LCD section of the set. Great user manuals database on UserManuals.info...
“F17”---This indication appears when the Down switch fails to turn ON since the magnetic head fails to move up/down normally (Due to trouble of the magnetic head or trouble of the magnetic head up/down motor)or the magnetic head P.C.B. is out of position or a foreign matter has mixed in or for some other reason.
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: Hold switch in “OFF” position. (HOLD) S806 - Indicated voltage values are the standard values for the unit measured by the DC electronic circuit tester (high-impedance) with the chassis taken as standard. Therefore, there may exist some errors in the voltage values, depending on theinternal impedance of the DC circuit tester.
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14. Wiring Connection Diagram 15. Terminal Function of IC's 15.1. IC1 (AN22010A-VF) : RF AMP Mark Function Division Laser amp output terminal LD IN Laser amp reverse input terminal APCPD Photo diode light quantity det. input terminal APC REF APC amp reference voltage input terminal ARFO RF amp.
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Mark Function Division F2 signal I/V converter output terminal F1 signal I/V converter output terminal 23,24 — Not used, open ADIP ADIP signal output terminal — Not used, open NREC REC/PLAY select signal input terminal RFSWHL Reflect H/L select signal input terminal 29 RFSWPG Pit / group select signal...
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Mark Function Division Main beam D signal input terminal Main beam C signal input terminal 15.2. IC101 (M66621BSG) : ATRAC ENCORDER/DECORDER, SERVO SIGNAL PROCESSOR Mark Function Division Test input terminal (Not used, connected to GND) APCD Laser power setting PWM output terminal RFSWPG Pit / group setting signal...
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Mark Function Division TVDP/ Traverse (+) drive signal / stepper drive signal 1 STPO1 output terminal SBCK/ Sub code Q clock for resistor / stepper drive STPO2 signal 2 output terminal SUBC/ Sub code Q / stepper status 0 input terminal STPI0 BLKCK/ Sub code block clock...
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output terminal Mark Function Division SCTSY ADIP synchronous noise output terminal SSDR System control read data output terminal SSDW System control write data input terminal SSCK System sift clock signal input terminal SELAD System control address signal select input terminal MONI1 Monitor 1 output terminal (Not used, open)
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Mark Function Division Servo A/D converter input terminal Servo A/D converter input terminal AVSS1 — GND terminal PEFMS EFM signal input terminal PEFM1 EFM data slice roop filter 1 output terminal EFMFIL EFM data slice roop filter 2 output terminal 68 EFMPLLF Filter for EFMPLL output terminal...
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Mark Function Division DVDD2 Power supply input terminal RAD0 Address for DRAM 0 output terminal RDT3 Data for DRAM 3 input / output terminal IVDD1 — Power supply for I/O pad RDT2 Data for DRAM 2 input / output terminal RDT1 Data for DRAM 1 input / output terminal...
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Mark Function Division IN 1R H bridge 1 reverse input terminal IN 2F H bridge 2 forward input terminal IN 2R H bridge 2 reverse input terminal STALL Standby input terminal STHB H1, H2 bridge mute input terminal SP VM1 Half bridge 1 input terminal SP U Spindle motor coil (U)
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terminal Mark Function Division CSL2 Slope capacitor connection terminal Speed pulse output terminal BRK+ Brake comparater+ input terminal (Connected to power supply through resistor) BRK- Brake comparater- input terminal ASGND — GND terminal SGND — GND terminal Stepping decorder 1 input terminal Stepping decorder 2 input terminal...
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Mark Function Division — Charge pump capacitor 2(-) connect terminal — Charge pump capacitor 2(+) connect terminal — Charge pump capacitor 1(-) connect terminal — Charge pump capacitor 1(+) connect terminal EXTCLK — Not used, open — Not used, open H2 PG2 —...
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Mark Function Division AVREFO Reference voltage input terminal for A/V converter AVDD — Power supply terminal for A /V converter (+2.2V) AVSS — Connected to GND P80/ — Connected to GND ANO0 P80/ — Connected to GND ANO1 AVREF1 Reference voltage input terminal for D/A converter (Connected to GND) —...
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Mark Function Division Remote control key WAKE REM_KEY_WAKE UP signal input terminal 24 DOCTOR Doctor mode signal input terminal (Open) M_REQ NET MD microcomputer (IC1101) communication request signal output terminal (Not used, open) M_RST NET MD microcomputer (IC1101) communication reset signal output terminal (Not used, open) M_CS NET MD microcomputer...
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Mark Function Division 42 HOLD_SW HOLD switch input terminal (H : hold) 43 DCIN_DET DC IN detection input terminal (H : DC IN) 44 DCIN_DET2 DC IN2 detection input terminal (H : DC IN2) INSEL Input select detection input terminal 46 MIC_DET Mic input detection input terminal (L : Mic)
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Mark Function Division EVSS — GND terminal EVDD — Power supply terminal (+ 2.2V) HFON1 HF module ON signal output terminal 66 MONIOFF 3T monitor OFF output terminal (H : OFF) 67 REC_CNT2 REC control output terminal 2 68 REC_CNT1 REC control output terminal 1 RF_CNT...
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Mark Function Division 84 OPENSW Disc cover open/close detection terminal (H : open) 85 WAKEUP Microcomputer wake up signal input terminal SCTSY ADIP syncronize signal input terminal from IC101 CFSYNC MDA syncronized signal input terminal from IC101 MDISY Headder syncronize signal input terminal from IC101 P711/ —...
17. Replacement Parts List Notes: *Important safety notice: Components identified by mark have special characteristics important for safety. Funrthermore, special parts which have purposes of fire-retardant (resistors), high-quality sound (capacitors), low-noise (resistors), etc. are used. When replacing any of components, be sure to use only manufacture’s specified parts shown in the parts list.
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