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XL-Z411BK
JVC
RADIO- EN TBLEVMIESERVICE
•• r^OFTEL
SERVICE MANUAL
COMPACT DISC PLAYER
XL-Z411BK
MODEL No.
n COMPACT
DIGITAL AUDIO
Contents
Page
page
Safety Precautions 1-2
Important for Laser Products 1-3
Instruction Book 1-4
Descriptlon of Major LSI 1-10
Internal Block Diagram of Other IC 1-19
Internal Connections for the FL Display Tube 1 -22
Flowof Operation Until TOC is Read 1-27
Pickup IVlaintenance Procedures 1-28
Application Points for Grease 1-29
Troubleshooting 1-30
Block Diagram Insertion
Disassembly Procedures 1-23
Pickup Replacement Procedures 1 -25
Schematic Diagrams Insertion
Adjustment Procedures 1-26
Parts List Separate-volume Insertion
Connection Diagram Insertion
Printed Circuit Board Ass'y Insertion
No. 20102
Mar. 1989
XL-Z411BK
Safety Precautions
1. The design of this product contains special hardware and many circuits and components specially for safety purposes.
For continued protection, no changes should be made to the original design uniess authorized in writing by the
manufacturer. Replacement parts must be identical to those used in the original circuits. Service should be performed by qualified personnel only.
2. Alterations of the design or circuitry of the product should not be made, Any design alterations of the product
should not be made. Any design alterations or additions will void the manufacturer's warranty and will further
relieve the manufacturer of responsibility for personal injury or property damage resulting therefrom.
3. Many electrical and mechanical parts in the product have special safety-related characteristics. These characteristics
are often not evident from visual inspection nor can the protection afforded by them necessarily be obtained by
using replacement components rated for higher voltage, wattage, etc. Replacement parts which have these special
safety characteristics are identified in the Parts List of Service Manual. Electrical components having such features
are identified by shading on the schematics and by ( A ) on the Parts List in the Service Manual, The use of a substitute replacement which does not have the same safety characteristics as the recommended replacement part shown
in the Parts List of Service Manual may create shock, fire, or other hazards,
4. The leads in the products are routed and dressed with ties, clamps, tubings, barriers and the like to be separated from
live parts, high temperature parts, moving parts and/or sharp edges for the prevention of electric shock and fire hazard
When service is required, the original lead routing and dress should be observed, and it should be confirmed that they
have been returned to normal, after re-assembling.
5. Leakage current check (Electrical shock hazard testing)
After re-assembling the product, always perform an isolation check on the exposed metal parts of the product
(antenna terminals, knobs, metal cabinet, screw heads, headphone jack, control shafts, etc) to be sure the product
is safe to operate without danger of electrical shock.
Do not use a line isolation transformer during this check,
• Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet, Using a "Leakage Current Tester", measure the leakage current
from each exposed metal part of the cabinet, particularly any exposed metal part having a return path to the
chassis, to a known good earth ground, Any leakage current must not exceed 0,5 mA AC (r,m,s,).
• Alternate check method
Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet. Use an AC voltmeter having 1,000 ohms per volt or more sensitivity in the following manner. Connect a 1,500 0 10 W resistor paralleled by a 0,15 ;iF AC-type capacitor between an exposed metal part and a known good earth ground,
AC VOLTMETER
Measure the AC voltage across the resistor with the
(Having 1000 ohms/volt,
AC voltmeter.
or more sensitivity.)
Move the resistor connection to each exposed metal
part, particularly any exposed metal part having a
return path to the chassis, and measure the AC voltage across the resistor. Now, reverse the plug in the
AC outlet and repeat each measurement, Any voltage
measured must not exceed 0,75 V AC (r.m.s.). This
0.16,.F AC TYPE
—Hl—
L
1500 0 lOW
corresponds to 0.5 mA AC (r.m.s.). „ , ^
Good earth ground
Warning
1. This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet international safety standards.
2. It is the legal responsibility of the repairer to ensure that these safety standards are maintained.
3. Repairs must be made in accordance with the relevant safety standards.
4. It is essentie! that safety critical components are replaced by approved parts.
5. If mains voltage selector is provided, check setting for local voltage.
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Place this probe
on each exposed
metal part.
XL-Z411BK
Important for Laser Products
1. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
2. DANGER: Invisible laser radlation when open and interlook failed or defeated. Avoid direct exposure to beam.
3. CAUTION: There are no serviceable parts inside the Laser
Unit.
4. CAUTION: Do not disassemble the Laser Unit. Replace
the complete Laser Unit if it malfunctions.
5. CAUTION: The compact disc player uses invisible laser
radiation and is equipped with safety switches which prevent emission of radiation when the drawer is open and
the safety interlocks have failed or are defeated.
It is dangerous to defeat the safety switches.
6. CAUTION: If safety switches malfunction, the laser is
able to function.
7. CAUTION. Use of controls or adjustments or performance
of procedures other than those specified herein may
result in hazardous radiation exposure.
VARNING: OSYNLIG LASERSTRALNING UPP
ADVARSEL: USYNLIG LASERSTRALING VED
ADVARSEL: USYNLIG LASERSTRALING VED
STAR VID KOMPGNENTENS ÖPPNING NAR
ABNING, NAR SIKKERHEDSAFBRYDERE ER UDE
APNING NAR SIKKERHETSBRYTEREN ER
SAKERHETSBRYTAREN AR FRANSLAGEN.
AF FUNKTION.
AVSLOTT.
UNOGA UDS/ETTELSE FOR STRALING.
UNNGA UTSETTELSE FOR STRALING.
VAROITUS: LAITE SISALTAA LASERDIÜDIN,
JOKA LAHETTAA (NAKYMATÖNTA) SILMILLE
VAARALLISTA LASERSATEILYA.
REPRODUCTION AND POSITION OF LABELS
HAZARD SYMBOL LABEL
IDENTIFICATION LABEL BY DHHS
(Only for the U.S.A.)
(Only for Continental Europe)
JVC MODEL NO B^^H
COMPACT msc PLAYER
AC120V-60HZ 15W
WARNING LABEL
ADVAFBEL Usynlig laseRtraling ved
abning, nar sikkefhedsafbrydere er
LJde af funktion. Undga Ljdsattelse
fof straling.
US IVC CORP
41 SLATER ORIVE ELMWOOO PARK
NJ 07407
MANUFACTUREO AT
MADE IN SINGAPORE
FACTURED
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Nota:
*1 Model number
*2 Identification code of fac
*3 The date of manufacture
*4 The serial number of product
CLASS 1
LASER PRODLJCT
CERTIFICATION LABEL BY DHHS
(Only for the U.S.A.)
CLASSIFICATION LABEL
(Except for the U.S.A. and Canada)
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TROUBLESHOOTING
SPECIFICATIONS
What appears to be a malfunction may
not always be serious.
Make sure first..
System
Signal detection
system
Number of channels:
Frequency response:
Dynamic range
Signal/noise ratio
Channel separation ;
Harmonie distortion ;
Wow and flutter
Although the disc is inserted in the CD
player, DISPLAY shows no data.
Is the disc placed upside down?
— Place the disc on the disc tray with lts label
side up.
Selectlons cannot be programmed.
Is the "PROGRAM" indicator iit?
— Press the [PROGRAM] button.
The remote control unit does not
function.
Are the batteries fresh?
— Replace the batteries with new ones.
The sound is intermittent and is harsh to
the ear.
Is the disc dirty?
— Wipe off the disc surface with a soft cloth.
Is the disc scratched?
— Replace the disc with a new one.
Is the disc warped?
— Replace the disc with a new one.
Output level
Digital output level :
Number of program :
steps
Dimensions :
Weight
Accessories
Compact disc player
Non-contact optical
system
2 channels
2 Hz-20,000 Hz
97 dB (1 kHz)
104 dB (at digital 0)
95 dB (1 kHz)
0.0035% (1 kHz)
Less than measurable
limit
2.0 Vrms (full scale)
0.5Vp-p (75n terminal
impedance)
32 steps
435<W)x101(H)x290(
D)mm
(17-3/16" x4" X
11-7/16-)
3.8 kg (8.4 Ibs)
Signal cord
(1 m . 3.28 ft) 1
Remote cable
(1 m . 3.28 ft) 1
Remote control unit
(RM-SX411U) 1
Battery
(AA, R6, UM-3) 2
Design and specifications subject to change
without notice.
POWER SPECIFICATIONS
Areas
U.S.A.
Line Voltage & Frequency
Power Consumption
AC 120 W , 60 Hz
Canada
Continental Europe
U.K.
AC 220 W , 50 Hz
AC 240 W , 50 Hz
Australia
ether areas
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AC 115-127/220-240 V-V selectable, 50/60 Hz
15 watts
XL-Z411BK
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Thank you for purchasing this JVC product, Before you begin operating this unit, please read
the instructions carefully to be sure you get the
best possible performance.
If you have any question, consult your JVC
dealer.
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Control System
COMPU LINK (remote) Control System is a
convenient system using COMPU
LINK-1/SYNCHR0 terminals on the rear
panel. For further details, refer to page 6,
CONTENTS
Precaution in use 5
How to handle a compact disc 5
COMPU LINK Control system 6
Before use 6
Connection diagram 7
Description and functions 8
Display 9
Remote control unit (RM-SX411U) 9
How to operate 10
Troubleshooting 11
Specilications 11
PRECAUTION IN USE
HOW TO HANDLE A
COMPACT DISC
Installation
— Select a location which is level, dry, and
Neither too cold nor too hot (between 5°C
(41 °F) and 35°C (95''F)).
— Avoid a dusty location or a location subject
to vibrations.
Power
— When unplugging from the wall outlet, always
pull on the plug, not on the power cord,
Malfunctions, etc.
— Do not insert any metallic object into the
player,
— The discs to be played on this player are limited to those bearing the mark below (Fig, 4),
— Placing anything other than a compact disc
on the platter may cause the player to malfunction,
— If something gose wrong, turn the power off
immediately, If the same phenomenon occurs when the power is turned on again, turn
the pov^er off and consult your JVC dealer.
Volume setting
As a compact disc causes almost no noise,
it is difficult to set the volume level by listening to noise as in the case of an ordinary analog turntable or a tape deck. If the volume
level is raised too much because the beginning of the selection is quiet, the speakers
may be damaged by a sudden increase in the
sound level.
Since compact discs are made of plastic, they
can be easily damaged; if the disc gets dirty,
dusty, damaged or warped, the sound will not
be picked up correctly, and such discs may
cause the player to malfunction. When handling
compact disc, use the following precautions.
• Do not touch the surface of the disc (reflective silver i.e. the side without the label) when
handling the discs,
• Storage
Make sure to keep discs in their cases,
if discs are piled on top of one another
without cases, they can be damaged. Do not
put discs in a location exposed to direct sunlight or in a place with high temperature and
humidity.
Avoid leaving discs in your car,
• Maintenance of discs (Fig. 5)
When fingerprints and dirt adhe^e to a disc,
wipe the disc off with a soit, dry cloth from
the inside towards the outside.
If it is difficult to clean, wipe the disc with a
cloth moistened with water.
• Do not use record cleaners, benzine, alcohol or antistatic agent.
• Do not damage the label side or stick paper
or adhesive to the surface.
• In the case of an 8 cm (3") single CD, place
it in the disc hold, for an 8 cm (3") disc, within the platter.
Condensation
As the compact disc player uses optical
parts, moving it from a cold to a warm place
or using it in a room subject to excessive humidity or in a room v^here a fire has just been
lit may cause condensation on the optical
parts. This phenomenon may prevent the light
from being correctly transmitted, and may
cause noise or malfunction.
If dew condenses and the player does not
function correctly, leave it on for several
hours with the power turned on.
If the player does not function even after such
a period, consult your dealer.
Note:
• When this unit is placed near a tuner or
a receiver tuned to AM reception, noise
may occur. If this happens, move this unit
as far away from the tuner or the receiver
as possible, or briefly turn off the power
of this unit.
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DIGITAL AUDIO
Fig. 5
Fig. 4
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COMPU LINK CONTROL
SYSTEM
This is a convenient system which was originated and developed by JVC. The following is a brief
expianation of its major points,
Automatic Source Selection
When the provided remote cables are used for
connecting this unit to other components which
have COMPU LiNK-1/SYNCHRO terminals, the
switch-over of all system components is possible
v;ith simple one-touch of the source selector
button of the JVC amplifier or receiver. By doing
this, the corresponding component will start
playing automatically. The source select button
of the remote control unit or the select button
of the desired component can also be used (or
this purpose.
When the components have been switched over,
the previously used component will stop playing
within five seconds.
Synchronized Recording
Synchronized recording refers to the process in
which the cassette deck starts recording in
synchronism with the CD player. Perlorm the
synchronized recording as follows.
1. Set the cassette deck to the REC/PAUSE
mode in accordance with the procedures in
the instructions
2 If you vjant programmed recordings, program
the desired selections in any order you wish
to hear them.
3. Press the [PLAY ( • )] button of the CD
player, By so doing, the cassette deck is
placed in the record mode and synchronized
vji'h the CD player for recording,
Synchronized recording thus can be made
possible.
BEFORE USE
Notes:
• Synchronized recording stops automatically when the CD player stops playing.
• To cancel synchronized recording, press
the [STOP ( • )] button of the CD player
or cassette deck.
• When the REC/PAUSE mode is set by
pressing [PAUSE ( II )] button af ter
pressing the [REC ( o )] and [PLAY
( ^ )] buttons simultaneously,
synchronized recording is not possible.
For details, refer to the instructions of the
cassette deck.
• Abnormal operation will result if the
power supply of the component(s) is
interrupted. If this happens, you must
start all over again.
• Ensure that the COMPU LINK-1/
SYNCHRO terminals of the individual
components are connected with the
provided remote cables. Also be sure to
fully read the instructions for each
component.
Set the voltage selector to your local line voltage.
(Fig. 6)
When this equipment is used in an area where
the supply voltage is different trom the preset
voltage, resel the voltage selector to the correct
position.
(Not provided on units for U,S,A,, Canada, Australia, U,K, and Continental Europe.)
CHECKING YOUR LINE VOLTAGE (Except
for U.S.A., Canada, Australia, U.K. and
Continental Europe.)
Before inserting the power plug, please check
this setting to see that it corresponds with the
line voltage in your area. If it doesn't be sure to
adjust the voltage selector switch to the proper
setting before operating this equipment. The voltage selector switch is located on the rear panel.
CAUTION:
• Before setting the "Voltage selector switch"
to proper voltage disconneci the pov/er plug.
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CONNECTION DIAGRAM
• Do not connect the power plug uniess all the connection Is completed.
• Connect the audio plugs firmly.
• The synchronized recording is only possible with JVC products which have the COMPU LINK-1/SYNCHRO terminals. For further details, consult your JVC dealer.
Connecting to the Analog Output Terminals
The sound volume from speakers connected
to these terminals can be adjusted by the CD
Player's remote control unit and PHONES
LEVEL on the front panel.
Q
The sound volume from speakers connected
to these terminals is constant and independent of the CD Player's PHONES LEVEL position.
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Either one of these two COMPU LINK-1/
SYNCHRO terminals can be used. 9-
This cord is designed to connect to the DAD,
CD, or AUX terminals. Do not connect this
cord to the PHONO terminals of the amplifier.
To ttie wall outlet
o®o
An example of an amplifier Fig. 7
Connecting to the Digital Output Terminals
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Either one of these two COMPU LINK-1/ _
SYNCHRO temiinals can be used "
To the wall outlet
Notes:
• Never connect the digital output cable except to the digital input terminal.
• Use RCA 75!; (1 m) coaxial cable with PIN
for the connection cord.
For details, consult your JVC dealer.
An example of an amplifier
Fig. 8
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DESCRIPTION AND
FUNCTIONS
• POWER
Press to turn on ttne power, the display will
light. Press again to turn the power off. The
display will go off,
O Disc Platter
Load the disc to be played.
O OPEN/CLOSE ( * )
Press 10 move the disc platter in and out.
Press once and the disc platter will move out;
now you can load a disc. Press again to move
the platter back in. The disc is now ready to
be played,
If it is pressed during play, play will be interrupted. And the program will be erased (rom
memory and the disc platter will come out,
O PLAY/PAUSE indicators
• : Lights during play.
II : Lights in the pause mode.
• REMOTE SENSOR
O Display Window (MULTI MODE DISPLAY)
This shows the total number of selections on
the disc. the total playing time. the elapsed
playing time, the remaining playing time, various program data, etc, For more details, see
"DISPLAY" on page 9,
• PLAY ( • );PAUSE ( II )
Press to start play, If the disc platter is out,
press this button, and the disc platter will then
move in and play v.'ill start (without pressing
the [OPEN/CLOSE ( A )] button,)
Press this button again to suspend play temporarily. The optical pickup stops and the disc
continues to rotate. This status is called the
pause mode,
• REPEAT ALL/1
Press this button to play one selection. all the
selections or the programmed selections of
the disc repeatedly.
When desiring all the selections. press the
button once "ALL" and "REPEAT" will be
lit in the display window, When desiring one
selection, press the button once again, "1"
and "REPEAT" will be lit in the display window, To release this repeat play, press the
[REPEAT ALL/1] button again,
• REPEAT A^B
To play a certain selection of the disc. press
this button during play or pause mode,
Press this button at the point where you want
the play to start, and "A—-" will light in the
display window. Press this button again at the
point where you want to end play. and "A"
B" will light in the display window. Play will
then start between the A and B points.
To release this repeat play, press the
[REPEAT A " B] button again or press the
[REPEAT ALL/1] button.
• EDITING
When editing the disc data in the cassette
tape. the time interval can be established in
advance in accordance with the tape length.
When this button is pressed, "EDITING" appears in the display window,
• SIDE A/B
Use this button to designate the tape side
when programming for edit recording,
• PRGM CANCEL
Press this button lo cancel a programmed
tune, Each time it is pressed, one tune is cancelled,
• PROGRAM
To program the sequence of the selections
to be played, press this button while the CD
player is in the standby mode, The PROGRAfvt
indicator lights and up to 32 selections can
be programmed,
• SEARCH (-M )*
Press this button while in the play or pause
mode to scan backwards, When this button
is pressed continuously, the CD player will
backward-search slowly for about 3 seconds,
and then go inlo a higher speed search,
• SEARCH ( )'
Press this button v/hile in the play or pause
mode to scan forward, When this button is
pressed continuously, the CD player will
forward-search slowly for about 3 seconds
and then go info a higher speed search.
* When pressing the [SEARCH (••«)] or
[SEARCH ( ^ )] button during play. you
can hear slight sound reproduction. With
this sound you can monitor your selections.
9 10 key operating buttons
To designate the desired track numbers or
establish the time interval during the tape
editing. use these buttons. If the desired number is 10 or less, use the [1]-[10] buttons.
However. to assign a track number greater
than 10. use the [-f 10] button and the
[1]~[10] buttons.
Examples
1. To assign the 25th track, press the [ + 10]
button twice Ihen press the [5] button.
2. To assign the 30 minutes. press [-1-10] button Iwice then press the [10] button.
• -t-10 button
Use this button to designate track numbers
greater than 10 or establish the time interval. For details, refer to "10 key operating
buttons".
• PHONES
Insert the headphones plug into this jack.
• PHONES LEVEL
Adjust the volume of the headphones by this
knob.
Note:
• When listening to music by the headphones, be careful not to abuse your ears
by setting the volume too high. Adjust the
volume properly to obtain ear-pleasing
listening.
• AUTO SEARCH ( KM )
Press this button to locale the start of the current selection or to go back to the previous
selection during play. Play will go back one
selection each time the button is pushed. If
the button is held down. play will continue to
go back one selection at a time until the button is released.
• AUTO SEARCH ( »H )
Press to go to the start of the next selection.
Every time this button is pressed. the pickup goes forward by one selecion. Holding the
button down moves the pickup forward continuously.
• STOP/CLEAR ( • )
Press to stop play. A few seconds after the
disc has stopped rotating. the player goes
into the standby mode with the track number "1" shown in the display window. The
player is then ready to play.
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REMOTE CONTROL
UNIT
DISPLAY
REPEAT
• How to install batteries
• Time indicator (MiNUTE)
Lights when the repeat play is ready.
Shows the total playing time, elapsed play-
ALL : Lights when the repeat play of
all the selections is entered.
1 : Lights when the repeat play of
ing time, or remaining playing time in
trol unit by pressing down on it with your
minutes.
thumb and simultaneously pulling it backwards, as shown in Fig. 9.
• Time indicator (SECOND)
only one selection is entered.
Shows the total playing time, elapsed play-
A •—• B : Lights when the repeat play be-
ing time, or the remaining playing time in
tween A and B is ready
Lights when selections are ready to be
[A] ; Lights when the A side of the
tape is designated.
INTRO
[B] : Lights when the B side of the
Lights when the first 15 seconds of individu-
Fig. 10.
polarity, (-I-), and (-).
• SIDE
programmed.
2. Install batteries (AA R6 UM-3) as shown in
Be sure batteries are installed with correct
seconds.
PRGM
1. Remove the rear cover of the remote con-
3. Reinstall the rear cover of the remote control unit. Slide the rear cover back as shown
in Fig. 11.
tape is designated.
ai selections are played,
TRACK
Lights when all the selections of the disc are
shown.
Shows the programmed selection numbers
or the current selection number of the disc
during programmed play.
i INDEX/STEP
INDEX : Shows index numbers.
STEP : Shows the numbers of memory
steps of the programmed
selections.
I EDITING
Lights during editing recording.
AUTO : Lights during Auto Edit
Recording.
PRGM : Lights during Program Edit
Recording.
MULTI : Lights during fvluiti Edit
Recording.
I Program Chart
This chart indicates the number of each
selection of the disc.
When a selection is programmed, " n "
mark which surrounds the selection number
lights.
I • mark
This mark (red) indicates the number of the
current selection. Thus it can be used to scan
or program the desired selection.
» TOTAUEACH/REMAIN
Each time the [DISPLAY MODE] button on
the remote control unit is pressed, the indication changes in the following order.
TOTAL
TOTAL
—^
EACH —
REMAIN
Fig. 11
EACH
REMAIN
• l-low to operate
The remote control range is approximately 7
meters (23 ft.).
EACH
Shows elapsed time of each
Pointing the remote control on an angle to the
selection.
EACH
Shows the remaining playing
REMAIN
time of each selection. (Up to
receiver, will reduce the useful distance of the
remote control.
Use gentle but firm pressure when pressing the
31 st selection can be dis-
remote control buttons.
played.)
TOTAL
Shows the elapsed playing
• Batteries
time of the disc or the
Incorrect use of batteries can cause corrosion
programmed selections.
TOTAL
Shows the remaining playing
REMAIN
time of the disc or the
or damage. Note the following points to lenglhen battery life.
1. Install batleries observing the correct polar-
programmed selections. (Up to
ity, { + )and (~).
31 st selection can be dis-
2. Do not use new and old batteries simul-
played.)
taneously,
3. Batteries with similar shapes may have different voltage ratings. Be sure to use the correct batteries.
4. Remove batteries trom the remote control until if it will not be used for a long period of
time.
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HOW TO OPERATE
Notes:
• The lower the temperature, the shorter the
battery lite.
Preliminary Operation
• To repeat between point A and point B
1. Turn on and adjust components such as an
1. Press the [PLAY ( • )/PAUSE ( || )]
button.
amplifier.
• Battery replacement
The service life of the batteries depends on the
conditiën of use; the Standard life is about one
year,
2. Press the [REPEAT A — B] button at the point
2. Turn on the CD player.
3. Press the [OPEN/CLOSE ( * )] button to
4. With lts label side up, load a disc on the CD
When the batteries become vjeak. the effective
distance of the remote control unit will become
shorter. If this happens, replace the batteries
where the start of repeat play is desired.
(Point A)
slide the disc platter out.
player.
3. Continue play until desired ending point is
reached or locate such ending point by press-
5. Press the [OPEN/CLOSE ( * )] button again
to slide the disc platter in.
with new ones-
ing the [SEARCH ( ^ )] button.
4. Press the [REPEAT A— B] button again at
the point where the end of repeat play is
Notes:
Notes:
desired. (Point B)
• The display shows the number of tracks
• The provided remote control unit (RMSX411U) has operating buttons which are
basically identical with those of the CD
player. The differences are the following
buttons which are not on the CD player.
• [STOP( • )] button on the remote control
unit cannot cancel the programmed
and total playing time of the disc for 3
Play v;ill start from Point A and continue
seconds.
repeatedly between Point A and Point B.
• You can aiso close the disc platter by
pressing the [PLAY ( p. )/PAUSE ( || )]
Notes:
button. In such a case, play starts
• To eliminate the repeat play between A
immediately with the first selection of the
and B, press the [REPEAT A«»B] button
disc.
again. The [REPEAT A-M-B] indicator will
selections.
go off.
To Play From the First Selection
• DISPLAY ON/OFF
Press the [PLAY ( • )/PAUSE ( II )] button.
Press this button to turn the dispaly on and
off. (Only works on playing.)
• DISPLAY MODE
This button changes the time data in the
display window.
For further details, see "DISPLAY" on page
9,
( -— ): To start play trom the desired index
point, scan backward to the desired
index point with this button.
( —): To start play trom the desired index
point, scan forward lo the desired
index point with this button
while the [REPEAT A-w-B] indicator is lit
causes the memory of Point B to be
To Play From Any Desired Selection
Designate the desired selection number by the
erased. Therefore, Point B can be renewed
by pressing the [SEARCH ( ^ )] button
and pressing the [REPEAT A*»BI button
10 key operating buttons.
again.
• Repeat play between A and B is impossi-
Exampies:
• To assign the 25th track, press the [ + 10] but-
• INDEX
• Pressing the [SEARCH ( ^)] button
ble during programmed play.
ton twice and then press the [5] button.
• To assign the 30th track, press the [ + 10] button twice and then press the [10] button.
To Stop Play Temporarily
To Stop Play
Press the [STOP/CLEAR |
)) button.
To Remove the Disc
Press the [PLAY { • )/PAUSE ( || )] button
Press the [OPEN/CLOSE ( ± )] button.
• INTRO
Press this button to monitor the desired
selections by hearing the first 15 seconds of
individual selections. When this button is
pressed in the standby mode, play starts in
order from the first selection (or from the first
programmed selection) and oontinues playing
the first 15 seconds of each selection (or
Note:
• To continue playing, press the [PLAY
( *• )/PAUSE ( II )] button again.
To Switch Selections During Play
3. Program any desired selections with the 10
key operating buttons.
• To skip to the next selection
Press the [AUTO SEARCH ( »^)] button.
• To skip to the previous selection
When you want to hear the full-length play
1. Press the [AUTO SEARCH ((•«)] button
of such selection, press the [INTRO] button
once and locate the start of the current
while you are hearing it. The introduction
selection.
4. Press the [PLAY ( • )/PAUSE ( II )]
button.
Notes:
• A maximum of 32 out of 99 tunes can be
selected.
2. Immediately after step 1, press the [AUTO
SEARCH ( W4 )] button again.
start.
1. Press the [STOP/CLEAR ( • )] button.
2. Press the [PROGRAM] button.
each programmed selection) to the end.
mode will be released and normal play will
To Program Play
• When the programmed play is performed,
the selection number programmed first
and the total playing time of programmed
• FADE
To decrease the volume, press this button.
Each time the [FADE] button is pressed, the
To Repeat Play
selections are displayed.
• The total playing time display is useful
• To repeat all the selections
PHONES/OUTPUT LEVEL knob fakes a half
1. Press the [REPEAT ALL/1] button once.
turn.
2. Press the [PLAY ( ^ )/PAUSE ( || )]
player.
• When programming is can-ied out with the
button.
• VOLUME
when making recordings from the CO
• To repeat one selection
disc platter out, the total playing time of
continuously in proportion to how long
1. Press the [REPEAT ALL/1] button twice.
the programmed selections will not be
the [ + ] button is being pressed.
2. Designate the desired selection number by
+ : The volume increases slowly and
-: The volume decreases slowly and
continuously in proportion to how long
the [-] button is being pressed.
the [AUTO SEARCH ( MH )] buttons.
3. Press the [PLAY ( »• )/PAUSE ( || )]
displayed.
• When the total playing time of all the
selected tunes exceeds 99 minutes and
59 seconds, the time display will be
button.
disabled and only the center bars will be
displayed.
• Pressing the [AUTO SEARCH (
button when in the programmed play
causes the unit to skip to the next
programmed selection.
• To stop temporarily during programmed
play, press the [PLAY ( )/PAUSE
( II )] button. Press this button again to
restart.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
To Correct the Program
• To correct all the program
1. Press the [STOP/CLEAR ( • ) ] buttorn.
2, Start programmirng again trom the beginning.
• To correct each content of the program
1. Press the [AUTO SEARCH ( (44 )] button to
go back to the program which needs to be
canceled.
2. Press the [PRGM CANCEL] button.
3. Program a desired selection with the 10 key
operating buttons.
* Newly programmed selection is added to
the last of the program.
To Check the Program
Press the [AUTO SEARCH ( . »M )] button.
To Perform Synchronized Recording
Synchronized recording is possible by connecting the cassette deck to the COMPU
LINK-1/SYNCHR0 terminals of the CD player
through the remote cable.
1. Press the [REC ( O )] and [PAUSE ( II )]
buttons of the cassette deck.
2. Press the [PLAY ( • )/PAUSE { II )] button of the CD player to start the synchronized
recording.
To Perform Edit Recording
• Auto Edit Recording
1. Set a disc and press the [STOP/CLEAR
( • )] button.
2. Press the [EDITING] button once.
3. Establish the time interval according to the
tape length with the 10 key operating buttons.
If the tape length is equal to the indication
in the display, this operation is not needed.
4. Press the [SIDE A/B] button.
5. Place the cassette deck in REC PAUSE
mode.
This operation is limited to the units using
JVC's COMPU LINK system. For other
cassette deck, set the deck in recording
status before pressing the [PLAY
( • )/PAUSE ( II )] button.
6. Press the [PLAY ( • )/PAUSE ( II )]
button.
When the last selection programmed on the
A side of the tape ends, the edit recording
automatically stops. To record in the other
side of the tape, repeat the steps 5 and 6 after
turning over the tape.
• Program Edit Recording
1. Set a disc and press the [STOP/CLEAR
( • )] button.
2. Press the [EDITING] button twice.
3. Establish the time interval according to the
tape length with the 10 key operating buttons.
If the tape length is equal to the indication
in the display, this operation is not needed.
is not needed.
8. Place the cassette deck in REC PAUSE
mode.
This operation is limited to the units using
JVC's COMPU LINK system. For other cassette deck, set the deck in recording status.
9. Press the [PLAY ( • )/PAUSE ( || )] button to start recording.
When the last selection programmed on the
A side of the tape ends, edit recording automatically stops. To continue edit recording,
turn over the tape and then repeat the steps
8 and 9 again.
• Muiti Edit Recording
1. Set a disc and press the [STOP/CLEAR
( • )] button.
2. Press the [EDITING] button three times.
3. Establish the time interval according to the
tape length with the 10 key operating buttons.
If the tape length is equal to the indication
in the display, this operation is not needed.
4. Press the [SIDE A/B] button.
5. Program any desired selections with the 10
key operating buttons.
6. Place the cassette deck in REC PAUSE
mode.
This operation is limited to the units using
JVC's COMPU LINK SYSTEM. For other cassette deck, set the deck in recording status
before pressing the [PLAY ( • )/PAUSE
{ II )] button.
7. Press the [PLAY ( • )/PAUSE ( II )]
button.
When the last programmed selection ends,
recording stops automatically.
To continue editing of other discs,
8. Press the [OPEN/CLOSE( * )] button.
9. Set another disc.
10. Repeat the steps 5 and 7.
When the recording of one side of the tape
ends, turn over the tape and repeat the steps
4 to 6.
* To establish the number 30, press the
[ -fl 0] button twice and [10] button once.
To establish the number 46, press the
[-1-10] button tour times and then [6] button once.
Notes:
• When the programming is in excess of the
designated time interval, the excess time
blinl(s in the display. In such a case, press
the [PRGM CANCEL] button to cancel the
last programmed selection.
• During the programming, the selections
which cannot be recorded in the
designated time intervals blink in the
program chart.
• To cancel the editing status, press the
(STOP/CLEAR ( • )) button twice.
4. Press the [SIDE A/B] button.
5. Program any desired selections with the 10
key operating buttons.
6. After you finish the programming of A side
of the tape press the [SIDE A/B] button.
7. Repeat the step 5.
Although the disc is inserted in the CD
player, DISPLAY shows no data.
Is the disc placed upside down?
— Place the disc on the disc tray with lts label
side up.
Selections cannot be programmed.
Is the "PROGRAM" indicator lit?
— Press the [PROGRAM] button.
The remote control unit does not
function.
Are the batteries fresh?
— Replace the batteries with new ones.
The sound is intermittent and is harsh to
the ear.
Is the disc dirty?
— Wipe off the disc surface with a soft cloth.
Is the disc scratched?
— Replace the disc with a new one.
Is the disc warped?
— Replace the disc with a new one.
SPECIFICATIONS
System
Signal detection
system
Number of channels
Frequency response
Dynamic range
Signal/noise ratio
Channel separation
Harmonie distortion
Wow and flutter
Output level
Digital output level
Number of program
steps
Dimensions
Weight
Accessories
Compact disc player
Non-contact optica!
system
2 channels
2 Hz-20,000 Hz
97 dB (1 kHz)
104 dB (at digital 0)
95 dB (1 kHz)
0.0035% (1 kHz)
Less than measurable
limit
2.0 Vrms (full scale)
0.5Vp-p (750 terminal
impedance)
32 steps
435(W)x101(H)x290(
D)mm
(17-3/16" X4" X
11-7/16")
3.8 kg (8.4 Ibs)
Signal oord
(1 m . 3.28 ft) 1
Remote cable
(1 m . 3.28 ft) 1
Remote control unit
(RM-SX411U) 1
Battery
(AA, R6, UM-3) . .2
Design and specifications subject to change
without notice.
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What appears to be a malfunction may
not always be serieus.
Make sure first..
XL-Z411BK
Description of Major LSI
• YM3815-H (IC401)
(1) Outline:
YM3815 is a C-MOS LSI for signal processing (SGP) and
servo control (SVC) in a CD player. It is used for the demodulation of the EFM signal from the photo pickup,
detection/correction of the error signal, signal processing
in digital filtering, etc. and for various servo controls (focusing, disc, tracking and feed servos).
(2) Interna! block diagram
PCOVCOX VCOl
VDD VSS TESTA, TESTB, TESTC,
TESTD, TCL
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EFMI •EFMX, EFMX
Slide level
control
VCO clock oscillator
Clock control
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SYEQQ>
DM+,
DM-O
F2C, FRF Q-
Sub code
se paration
QCRC
Sync detector
EFM demodulator
•QSUB, VFSY
-•RCK
Disc servo (CLV)
control
Focusing servo
control
MCOM interface
Time difference
calculation
circuit
•ODOUT
-• R/W
WQ
^lCOM
KP+, KP- r-i
TROF, TRGL, TRHD ^
HF, TER Q-
FEM+, FEM-, FEOF Q>
Tracking servo
control
Feed servo control
Reference clock
oscillator
Timing control
CK, DATA, DSY QD1~D8Q"
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02, DTFLG, SDSY
SDO
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signal buffer
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•QEFLG
RAM address control
Data control
-•XIN
•OXOUT
•QXFSY
Cl, C2 Error
detection/
correction.
F lag processing.
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DAC output
interface
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(4) Pin Functions
Pin No.
1
32
72
Pin Name
l/O
Function
VDD
-
These are +5 V power supply terminals.
2
3
VCOX
VCOl
0
A clock pulse (average; 8.6436 MHz) is generated when an LC resonance circuit is connected to
these terminals.
4
PCO
0
This terminal outputs the phase difference when the polarity of the clock and the EFM pattern
changes; when the polarity becomes positive (+), the polarity of the variable-capacitance diode is
set to that the frequency will rise, and clock regeneration is enabled.
5
9
41
78
Vss
-
These are ground terminals.
6
7
EFMX
EFMX
0
0
These terminals are connected to the EFM signal slice level control circuit.
Amplification limited,'mutually antiphased signals are generated.
8
EFMI
1
The EFM signal (1~2 Vp-p) is input over this terminal.
1
10
SYEQ
0
This is the check output terminal; it becomes high when the synchronizing signal from the internal
counter and the cynchronizing signal detected from the EFM pattern coincide with one another.
11
12
DM +
DM-
0
0
These,terminals output the PMW for the spindle motor drive circuit. The spindle motor speeds up
when DM+ is H, and slows down when DM— is H; both terminals cannot be H simultaneously.
13
14
15
FCS
FZC
FRF
0
1+
1
These terminals output signals for controlling the focus servo. The FCS signal activates the focusing
(drawing) operation; the FZC signal, generated when the focus point is achieved, terrninate the
focusing operation; and the FCS flag is dropped internally at the FRF signal generated when
reflected light is detected.
16
17
19
20
21
22
23
HF
TER
TROF
TRGL
TRHD
KP +
KP-
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
When tracks are being crossed during searches, the amplitude variation of the generated HF signal is
sampled at the zero-cross point of the tracking error signal TER and the TROF signal is output.
The level variations of this signal turn the servo on and off, greatly facilitating track acquisition.
KP+ or KP— is output to conduct tracking, and TRHD is output during tracking to cause generation of the tracking error signal. The TRGL signal is for increasing the tracking gain after tracking
is completed.
24
25
26
FEOF
FEM +
FEM-
0
0
O
The FEM+ and FEM— high-speed feed signals are output over these terminals, as is the FEOFsignal
for cutting the feed servo. These terminals are all at the low level during normal PLAY operations.
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Pin No.
Pin Name
Function
1/0
27
CK
1/0
This is the check terminal. It has a 4.3218-MHz clock, produced by halving the frequency of the VCO.
30
31
33
SUB
VFSY
RCK
0
0
1
VFSY is an output, synchronizing signal combining the frame and the sub-code frame (frame 98).
Sub-codes P - W can be read out in bit serial form from the SUB output terminal if an eight-fold clock is
applied to the RCK terminal when the VFSY's level change from H to L can be externally detected.
35
WQ
0
1
This terminal is connected to COM; it is for inputting the data transfer (SPC to COM) request signal.
This terminal is connected to COM; it is the input terminal for changing the data transfer mode: when L,
data can be transferred from SPC to COM; when H, from COM to SPC.
36
R/W
37
DOUT
38
DIN
1
This terminal is the data input terminal connected to COM. When R/W is H, data is transferred from COM
to SPC in synchronization with the SCK clock input.
39
SCK
1
This terminal is connected to COM; it is an input terminal that carries the clock signal necessary for data
transfers.
40
42
AO
Al
(
A9
AIO
0
These are address output terminals and are connected to the RAM.
50
53
51
WË
0
This terminal is connected to the RAM; the RAM is set to the write mode when this terminal is L.
52
ÖË
0
This terminal is connected to the RAM; the RAM is set to the read mode when this terminal is L.
54
D8
1/0
61
Dl
These are data 1/0 terminals and are connected to the RAM. They are in the data output state when WE
is L, and in the data input state when WE is H.
62
DEP
34
63
66
67
<l>2
DTFLG
SDO
SDSY
28
29
64
65
68
69
70
71
73
74
75
76
77
DATA
DSY
QSYNC
QOUT
TESTA
TESTB
TESTC
EFLG
TCL
XFSY
SAMP1
SAMP2
1/0
1/0
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
1
1/0
0
0
79
80
XIN
XOUT
1
0
l
0
0
0
0
1/0
0
This terminal is the data output terminal connected to COM. When R/W is L, data is transferred from SPC
to COM in synchronization with the SCK clock input.
This terminal carriers the frequency characteristic control signal. De-emphasis is necessary when this terminal is H.
02 is a 2.1609-MHz crystal clock.
SDO is for the serial output signals for the <:>2 bit rate D/A converter. The L channel has 24 bits and the R
channel has 25 bits. They are sent least significant bit first and most significant bit last.
-]
— Not used
Oscillation is conducted when a crystal resonator (8.6436 MHz) is connected between these two terminals.
an d 10 pF capacitors are connected between each terminal GND.
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• HD614081 SA26 (IC201)
(1) Outüne:
This LSI is a C-MOS 4-bit single-chip microprocessor. The interna! configuration includes a 4096 words x 10 bits ROM,
256-digit X 4-bit RAM, input/output, timer/counter and serial
interface The main functions include handling of various
switch groups, FL indicators, LED indicators and serve control LSI.
(2) Terminal Layout
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Pin
No.
Signal
name
Function
1/0
Pin \
No.
36
WO
37
MO
3G
O
2G
O
IG
O
38
SI
O
39
S2
O
40
S3
O
S4
O
I FL grid control output
Signal
name
Function
1/0
1
Write request input from IC401
O
Not used
VOLlND
O
Not used
VOL DOWN
O
Motor drive for volume down output
VOL UP
O
Motor drive for volume up output
41
PAUSEIND
O
Pause indicator output
42
PLAY IND
O
Play indicator output
S5
O
43
K2IND
O
Not used
9
S6
O
44
GRAPFTIC
O
The sub code sync signal muto is turned on
at "L", "L" only during play
10
S7
O
11
S8
12
13
45
KEY in O
O
46
KEY
in 1
S9
O
47
KEY
in 2
SIC
O
48
KEY
in 3
14
S11
O
49
RESET
Reset signal input
15
S12
O
50
(TEST)
Not used
16
S13
51
0SC1
17
814
52
0SC2
18
TEST
Entering test mode with TEST (L).
53
GND
Power source for FL drive circuit.
54
LASER ON
Not used
55
DCS
FL segment control output
I
Key matrix input
19
-Vdisp
20
TIMER PLAY
iN
1
Clock oscillation input
Clock oscillation output
O
GND
Turns on laser
O
DCS signal input
I
21
22
RM
SIG IN
23
R/W
24
CLOSE SW
25
OPEN SW
26
REST SW
27
DM-
I
O
Not used.
56
Remote control signal input
57
TTG
O
Read/write signal output
58
lOG
O
"L" with tray closed
59
9G
O
"L" with tray open
60
BG
O
DCSOUT
O
"L" with pickup at rest position
61
7G
O
Spindle signal input.
62
6G
O
28
CLOSE
O
"H" with tray closed
63
5G
O
29
OPEN
O
"H" with tray open
64
4G
O
30
TL OF
O
Turns off tracking servo.
Increases tracking gain
31
GU
32
Vcc
Power supply voltage (4-5V)
33
SCiJ<
Clock output to IC401
34
SI
Serial data input from IC401
35
SO
Serial data output to IC401
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DCS signal output
FL grid control output
XL-Z411BK
• YM3613B (IC 150)
(1) Outline:
The YM3613B is a signal processing LSI for outputting CD
(3) Internal block diagram
player audio digital signals to the outside. This digital sig-
VCO
nal external output matches EIAJ standerds without any
ra
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special external circuits. A PLL circuit is built in and synchronized with the 44.1 -MHz sampling frequency input to
Comp»riion
this LSI.
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(2) Terminal Layout
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(4) Terminal functions
*The terminals marked with asterislts * are pulled up.
Pin No.
Pin Name
Function
1/0
VDDl
System + 5V power supply
SEL
Switches the data input to the DIN terminal between most-significant bit first input and least-significant
bit first input.
H: most-significant bit first
L: least-significant bit first
XI
Input terminal for 16.93344-MHz crystal oscillator
XO
Output terminal for crystal oscillator
16.9344-MHz crystal oscillation output terminal
DCK
External clock input terminal; automatically switched with the crystal clock (5.6448 MHz).
DDO
O
BCO
O
Bi-phase signal output for external digital output
Do timing clock; the DO output data is changed at the trailing edge. (2.8224 MHz)
This is the signal that shows the L/R channel; synchrontzed with the DO output.
H; L channel
L: R channel
WCO
Outputs 16-bit audio data serially from the most significant bit.
10
DO
11
TT
12
VSSl
13
SDC
O
Timing clock for reading the sub-code data; after SFSY goes low, 8 clock pulses are output.
14
SFSY
I
Indk;ates the head of the sub-code data at the trailing edge when there is sub-code data at the SUB terminal.
15
SUB
•I
I
O
•I
VCO free run adjustment terminal; usually not connected; low during adjustment
System ground
Subcode data input terminal; input serially in the order P-W.
16-bit serial data input terminal
16
DIN
17
VFL
Indicates the presence or absence of error in the audio data input to the DIN terminal.
18
WCI
Signal indicating the L/R channel; synchronized with the audio data input to the DIN terminal.
H: L channel
L: R channel
19
BCI
DIN terminal input audio timing clock
The audio data is input at the rising edge when the signal at the SEL terminal is high and input at the trailing
edge when the signal at the SEL terminal is low.
20
VCO
21
VSS2
22
ADJ
I
VCO oscillation frequency adjustment terminal
23
<t>B
O
VCO output clock (8.6436 MHz)
24
T2
1/0
Terminal for an external condenser for the internal VCO circuit
VCO ground terminal Grounded with VSSl; not connected to VSSl within the LSI.
*l
Internal check terminal; not connected.
(No. 20102) 1-17
XL-Z411BK
• MN6471M (IC301)
(1) Outline:
The MN6471M is an 18-bit D/A converter with a built-in digital filter which was developed for use in PCM digital audio
equipment.
The cascade connection of multiple stages of single and doublé integrating noise shapers makes it possible to output waveform rectified digital signals as PWM (Pulse Width Modulation)
signals.
(2) Terminal Layout
This LSI also has a built-in 4X oversampling digital filter which
simplifies the lowpass filter used after the D/A converter and
greatly reduces the power consumption of the entire D/A conversion system. There is also a built-in 2-channel digital filter
with both forward and reverse phase outputs; therefore, a 4
D/A converter can be built using a differential circuit to obtain
low distortion and a high S/N ratio.
(3) Intemal Block Diagram
TESTÏ TESTl TP2 TP1
384FS 1«fS XI X3
<>-(ï>-<3)-€>
(A 01 -I J
®-®
^2 4 I 40 39 38 37 36 3S 34 33
NC
MLD-
-NSUB
RSTB-
- DVSS2
lE TP I -
-DVD02
MN6471M
NC
TP2 -
•J^ OUT«|.)
TEST 1-X2
TEST2-
-Dvssi
NC
-DVOO P
{M) OUTl(.)
-flvool
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
OUTL(-]
7 ^J - -
PD MDATA MCL< MID
(4) Terminal Functtons
Pin
No.
Pin N»me
Function
Pin
No.
Function
Pin Nama
1
MLD
Microprocessor input (L: load)
22
AVddl
Analog system power supply pin 1 { + 5V)
2
RSTB
Reset pin (L: active)
23
DVddl
Digital system power supply pin 1 ( + 5VI
3
IE
Digital system ground pin 1
L: EiJi format
24
DVssl
H: (1 X 11, S format
25
X2
X'tal oscillator pin
4
TPl
Digital filter test output pin 1
26
XI
X'tal oscillator pin
5
TP2
Digital fitter test output pin 2
27
NC
No connection
6
TESTl
Digital filter inspection test signal input pin 1
28
DVdd2
Digital system power supply pin 2 { + 5V)
7
TEST2
Digital filter inspection test signal input pin 2
29
DVss2
Digital system ground pin 2
30
NSUB
Connects to D-Vdd
31
NC
8
NC
No connection
9
NC
No connection
10
AVdd4
Analog system power supply pin ( + 5V)
32
192FS
192FS l = 8.4672MHz) output pin
11
OUTL(-)
L-ch reverse phase PWM output pin
33
LRPOL
L-ch/R-oh switching pin |H: L-ch, L: R-ch)
12
AVss4
Analog system ground pin 4
LRCLK
When LRPOL =H: (H: L-ch data input, L: high impedance)
AVss3
Analog system ground pin 3
34
13
14
OUTL (+)
L-ch forward phase PWM output pin
35
BOLK
Bit transfer instruction input (bit transfer at rise)
15
AVdd3
Analog system power supply pin 3 ( +5V)
36
SRDATA
Serial input data (digital) input pin
37
DVss3
Digital system ground pin 3
38
DVdd
Digital system power supply pin
(silicon substrate fixed electrical potential pin)
No connection
LRCLK input pin
When LRPOL=L: (H: R-ch data input, H: high impedance)
16
NC
No connection
17
AVdd2
Analog system power supply pin 2 ( + 5V)
18
OUTR(+1
R-ch reverse phase PWM output pin
39
384FS
3B4FS ( = 16.9344MHz) output pin
19
AVss2
Analog system ground pin 2
40
PD
Power ground pin (L: active)
20
AVssI
Analog system ground pin 1
41
MDATA
Microprocessor command input pin
21
OUTR(-1
R-ch forward phase PWM output pin
42
MCLK
Microprocessor clock input pin
1-18 (No. 20102)
(common fixed electrical potential pin)
Internal Block Diagram of Other IC
• IC101: NJM78M 05A (Regulator)
I NJM78M05A
Characteristic "Z.
Protector
1N(3>
5.i
Starting
Reference
-(i)0UT
Voltage
Circuit
Thermal
Protector
I
I
I
GND(^
IIC202: MN 1281 (Reset IC)
MN1281-P, Q
Reference
voltage
aource
1
Comparator
1
Uvel
conversion
dreuit
Reference
voltage
aource
2
Ou^ut
circuit
4)
OUT
Comparai
IIC203: GP1U501X (Remocon Module)
TGPIUBOI
-AA/V—"
Amplifier Limiter
7tT
B.P.F. Demodu- Integ- Compa
lator rator rator
777
GND Vcc Vout
XL-Z411BK
IIC503,802,851: M5218L (Dual OP Amp)
110320,321,970: VC4580L (Dual OP Amp)
M5218L
OUT -IN
AA
+ IN
A
Vss +IN -IN
BB
Vcc
OUT
B
IIC402:M5209P (Dual OP Amp)
BBB
+Vcc OUT -IN +IN
r-KD © ©
(5)--
M5209P
© (3>—
-Vcc
IIC403: LC351 7BS-1 5 (Static RAM)
LC3517BS -15
IA)A
C 13
•GND
IA)5
CK
• 1/03
1/0 6
C 15
• 1/0 2
1/0 7
C 16
• 1/01
1/0 8
H 17
•AO
Cl
C 18
•Al
AlOC
19
• A2
ÖË C
20
• A3
C
21
•A^
wl
A9
C 22
3 •A5
A8
C 23
2 •AG
Vcc
C 2i.
1 •A?
Top view
1-20 (No. 20102)
XL-Z411BK
• IC501: NJM072S (Dual OP Amp)
IIC502: NJM2901 N (Comparator)
NJM2901N
OUT 2
1^
OUTl
Vcc
IIC971: BA6218 (Motor Drive)
13 OUTA
A
12 GND
1N01
11 IN©A
IN®1
10 INGA
1N02 6
BA6218'1
0UT3
AA
9 IN©3
IN®2 7
8 IN03
(2) (3) (it) C5) (6) C7>--(8) (9)
FIN GND RIN NC GND Vcc 0UT2 COM OUTl
FIN
®
RIN
®
0ÜT2
®
L
H
H
L
H
L
L
H
H
N
L
L
1,
L
OPEN
OPEN
OUTl
®
IIC801: STA341 M(A) (Motor Drive)
|''STA3^1M(A)
W——W—Ci)—C6>--(Z)
+ Vcc INl IN2 IN3 -Vcc 0UT3 0UT2 0UT1
(No. 20102) 1-21
XL-Z411BK
Internal Connections for the FL Display Tube
• FL201: ELU0001-067
(1)Grid Layout
11G IOC 6G 5G 4G 3G 2G
1G
INDEX
TRACK
E
REPEAT-i
ALL 1
A B -1
•— EDITING —,
STEP
AUTO
A.SPACE
/JT/W/ III
•LhllLI
PRGM
INTRO
PRGM
10
-1^1- /_/
MULTl
2a
I—SIDE —
O
SB.
/_/
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
9G
(2) Pin Connections
11
I Pin No.
I Electrode
112 13
4 15 16
f1
1h
Fl I Fl I NP
9 I 10
19
11 I 12 I 13 1 14 I 15 I 16 I 17 I 18
20
8G I 7G
HG IlOG I 9G
6G I 5G
4G I 3G I 2G I IG I SI I NP I NP I NP
NP
NP
Electrode
22 I 23 1 24
25 I 26 I 27
NP I NP ! NP
1\
NP I NP I S2
28 I 29
32 I 33 I 34 I 35 I 36 1 37 I 38 I 39
30 I 31
Fi laienl
G
42 1
NP
F2
F2 1
i ___L ^ _J .L \ J I
Segient
S
NP
Grid
41
1_,
S7 I S8 I S9 ISIO ISU 1S12 IS13 IS14
S5 I S6
jI
Note: F
40
1- h 1 [ \ 1 1
S3 I S4
NP 1
J
I\L\1
I Pin No.
21 1
1-
1 1 1 H\1
No Pin
(3) Anode Connection Table
\
SI
IIG
-
lOG
9G
8G
7G
6G
5G
4G
3G
2G
IG
la
la
la
la
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
• (1)
• (2)
• (3)
• (4)
• (5)
rin)
L] (2)
S2
A.SPACE
Ib
Ib
Ib
Ib
S3
Q REPEAT^
If
If
If
If
TRACK
S4
ALL
Ig
Ig
Ig
Ig
•
•
S5
1
Ic
Ic
Ic
Ic
INDEX
S6
A -4—•
Ie
Ie
Ie
Ie
STEP
—EDITING—
S7
B
ld
ld
ld
ld
U (3)
[J(4)
1
2
3
4
' (6)
• (7)
• (8)
• (9)
12 (5)
5
• (10)
— SIDE —
AUTO
AB
PRGM
^(10)
— MULTI —
S8
S9
SlO
PRGM
-
2a
2a
2a
2a
2b
2b
2b
2b
(PRGM) ' '
2f
2f
2f
2f
(MULTI)' '
6
(AUTO) 1 1
•(11)
7
8
•(12)
•(13)
9
•(14)
r 1(11)
CJ(12)
LJ(13)
r 1(14)
10
•(15)
[J(15)
Sll
INTRO
2g
2g
2g
2g
• (A)
11
12
13
14
15
S12
TOTAL
2c
2c
2c
2c
• (B)
•(16)
•(17)
•(18)
•(19)
•(20)
S13
EACH
2e
2e
2e
S14
REMAIN
2d
2d
2d
1-22 (No. 20102)
2e
-
L](16)
2d
-
16
C_](17)
LJ(18)
LJ(19)
17
18
19
L](20)
20
XL-Z411BK
Disassembly Procedures
(1) Top cover removal
1. Remove 2 screws each from both sides and the rear.
5. To reinstall the tray, pull the rack gear fully forward and push
it in together with the tray assembly as far as possible.
2. Lift up the back of the top cover and remove by puiling upward and to the rear.
(3) Front panel assembly removal
1. Remove the top cover and tray assembly.
2. Remove the 3 screws at the front bottom and remove the
front panel assembly by pulling upward and forward.
(2) Tray assembly removal
1. Remove the top cover.
2. Turn on the power, press the OPEN/CLOSE switch to move
the tray forward. Now turn off the power.
3. Remove the tray by pulling forward while pressing the tray
stopper.
(4) Mechanism assembly removal
1. Remove the top cover.
2. Remove the 4 screws fastening the mechanism assembly.
3. Lift up the rear (use care concerning the power supply section) and remove the mechanism assembly by pulling upward and to the rear.
9
9
4. If the power cannot be turned due to a malfunction, etc,
turn the plastic screw at the bottom of the front panel in
the direction of the arrow (clockwise) to move the tray
forward.
Nota: Use caution since turning the plastic screw counterclockwise can cause a malfunction.
(No. 20102) 1-23
XL-Z411BK
(5) Main PCB removal
1. Remove the 3 screws fastening the main PCB and the 3
rear panel screws.
2. Remove the main PCB by lifting upward.
(6) Laser pickup removal
1. Remove the top cover and mechanism assembly.
2. Turn the mechanism assembly upside down and put aside.
3. Remove screw (A) from the top of the pickup base.
4. While holding up the left side of the pickup base, move the
pickup and remove the pickup base.
5. Remove screw (B) fastening the shaft.
6. Remove the pickup from the shaft.
2. Remove the turntable and remove the 2 screws fastening
the spindle motor.
Turntable
Spindle motor screws
(8) Spindle motor installation
1. Tighten the 2 screws to the same torque.
2. Install the turntable. When installing, press straight down
at the center of the turntable until the distance from the
mechanism base to the top of the turntable is exactly 11.05
±0.1mm.
Shaft
Screw (A)
11.05±0.1nnm
Pickup base
^ Screw (B)
Laser pickup
3. After press fitting, adhere the motor shaft and turntable.
(In the direction of the arrow in the illustration to the left
below.)
Note: Do not allow grease to get on the rubber belt.
—1
(7) Spindle motor removal
1. Disengage the f ingers holding the disk clamper and remove
the disk clamper as shown in the illustration.
PO
Disk clamper
Fingers
Use only a very small amount of Lock-tite 460 adhesive.
Use special care to prevent accumulation on the top of the
turntable, as shown in the illustration above.
1-24 (No. 20102)
XL-Z411BK
Pickup Replacement Procedures
Make sure the power switch is turned off and unplug
the power oord fronn the outlet.
After pickup replacement, fasten by
tying down whh a 4P socket wire at
this position.
Replace the pickup.
(Refer to "Laser pickup removal" above and the photo below.)
Plug in the power cord and turn on the power switch.
Check if the laser lights and the objective lens moves
up and down within approximately 3 seconds.
Note: Laser light is dangerous and should never be observed
directly.
Removing the pickup support
can disrupt the adjustment;
therefore, never touch this
screw.
Play a disk and short between TP4 (TEST) and GND
when the disk starts to rotate.
Adjust the tracking gein.
Adjust the tracking offset.
Remove the short between TP4 (TEST) and GND.
NOTE
Check if an eye pattern waveform can be observed at
TP5 (RF).
^ Adjust the focus offset. j
End of replacement
Note: All adjustments have mutual Influence and
should be repeated 2-3 times.
(No. 20102) 1-25
XL-Z411BK
Adjustment Procedures
(1) PLL free-run adjustment
Note: Perform this adjustment immediateiy after tuming on tiie
power.
1) Adjustment apparatus
Frequency counter
2) Adjustment procedure
1. Connect the frequency counter between TP8 (CK) and
TP9 (GND) on the main PC&
2. Short between TP7 (RF short) and TP9 (GND).
3. Use the adjustment rod and adjust L401 so that the frequency counter indicates 4.320 + 0.002MHz.
(2) Focus offset adjustment
1) Adjustment apparatus
Oscilloscope, normal disk
2) Adjustment procedure
1. Connect the oscilloscope between TP5 (RF) and TP1
(GND) on the main PCB.
2. Play the disk.
3. Adjust R555 so that the waveform is at its clearest with
the RF signal (waveform on the oscilloscope) amplitude
is maximum.
r=7
(3) Traclcing gain adjustment
1) Adjustment apparatus
Oscilloscope, normal disk
2) Adjustment procedure
1. Connect the oscilloscope between TP3 (TE) and TP1
(GND) on the main PCB.
2. Play the disk.
3. Short between TP4 (TEST) and TPl (GND).
4. Adjust R505 so that the tracking error signal (waveform
on the oscilloscope) is 1.8Vp-p.
(4) Traclcing offset adjustment
1) Adjustment apparatus
Oscilloscope, normal disk
2) Adjustment procedure
1. Connect the oscilloscope between TP3 (TE) and TPl
(GND) on the main PCa
2. Play the disk.
3. Short between TP4 (TEST) and TPl (GND).
4. Adjust R509 so that the tracking error signal (waveform
on the oscilloscope) DC leve! is O.
Note: Adjust R509 so that the waveform is vertically symmetrical in relation to the O leve!.
1-26 (No. 20102)
XL-Z411BK
Flow of Functional Operation Until TOC is Read
^ Power ON ^
Check Points
A
Time Chart of focusing
F CS
Slider turns REST
SW on.
if not ^ The voltage of pin2 of P803 must
be OV.
Laser diode emits
light
if not ^ Check if the pin37 of IC201 on
the front PC board is + 5V to be
fed to the pickup.
Disc is rotated
if not ^ Check if the pinll of 1C401 on the
main PC board +5V to be fed to
the spindle motor.
cssse
0554®
FCS fall to
OV when
detect the
FZE.
TP6 (FE) O •
Focus error
FZC
IC502® O
+ 5VFRF
IC502 Q) O •
Disc start to rotate.
When the lens moves up and down in a 2seconds interval, FZC is not output.
When the lens moves up and down in less
than 1-second, FRF is not output or the
focus servo loop is abnormal.
Tracking servo on
Fig-1
Tracking error wave form at TOC reading
Approx. 2sec.
Eye pattern Is
output
When the eye pattern is not
->- output, check the RF amp. When
the eye pattern is not clear,
perform the focus offset and PLL
ifree-running frequencis alignment.
TOC reading
Disk to be
broke to stop
• Check the tracking offset and align it to 0.
Fig-2
Disc is braked
Laser OFF
Check if pin12 of IC401 on the
main PC board is + 5V to be fed
to the spindle motor.
Check if pin37 of IC201 on the
main PC board is OV to be fed to
the pickup.
(No. 20102) 1-27
XL-Z411BK
Pickup Maintenance Procedures
(1) Laser diode life checl<
The following symptoms indicate when the laser diode has
reached the end of its service life.
® RF output (EFM output, eye pattern oscillation) drops.
(2) The drive current required to light the laser diode increases.
Use the following flowchart to check if the laser diode has
reached the end of its service life.
OK
(2) Laser diode drive current measurement method
Cut the jumper wire (W504) shown in the illustration to the
right using nippers and solder a 1 ü resistor in its place.
Connect a milli-voltmeter to the ends of the resistor and measure the voltage. If the voltage is 120mV or more, the laser diode has reached the end of its service life.
(3) The semi-fixed resistor on the APC PCB
The semi-fixed resistor mounted on the APC PCB where the
pickup is installed is for use in adjusting the laser power.
This adjustment must be made together with adjustment of
the optical block characteristics; therefore, never touch the
semi-fixed resistor
If the laser power should become low, the laser diode has
reached the end of its service life and the pickup must be
replaced. Turning the semi-fixed resistor of a normal pickup
can result in overcurrent and pickup damage.
1-28 (No. 20102)
XL-Z411BK
Application Points for Grease
(No, 20102) 1-29
XL-Z411BK
Troubleshooting
The following shows the status of the various circuits from turning on the power to the start
of disk play.
Power ON
ï
Does the FL indicator
light normaliy?
NO
Tc front section
YES
Can the disk tray be
moved in and out using the OPEN/CLOSE
button?
NO
To loading section
YES
Does the indicator
blink during FL when
the tray is closed?
NO
To feed section
YES
'NO
NO
NO
TOC read?
Does the disk rotate?
YES
NO
Is the tracking loop
Can the first tune be
played?
applied?
To focus section
/ To TP3 ITEl \
Does the laser light
for approximately 8
seconds sfter the tray
is closed? (Check the
laser power meter.)
YES
-^•MW- OV
Can a IV/cliv, 0.5
NO
Is the RF
normat?
waveform
scc./div waveform be
NO
observed?
Is there -f5VatP501
® for approximately
8 seconds after the
tray is closed?
YES
NO
YES
Tracking section, feed
section
NO
Can individual tunes
be searched normaliy?
To tracking section
Is focus applied for
approximately 8 seconds after the tray is
closed? (Check the
lens movement visualiy)
YES
To signal processing
section
Is there OV at PIlO
YES
YES
Focus offset adjustment
NO
YES
YES
Tracking section, feed
section, spindle section, PLL auto-slicer
circuit.
Does the pickup lens
move up and down
with the tray closed?
NO
Does sound appear?
YES
Can an instantaneous
2.5V-3.7V waveform be observed at
TP5 (RFl?
YES
YES
NO
Check the pickup and
connections from
P501 to the pickup.
YES
I NO
To spindle section
Normal
check
operation
Check the connections between IC201
and P501.
Check the RF circuit
and pickup.
YES
To focus section
NO
To front section
Are the front panel
operation keys and FL
indicator normal?
YES
OK
1-30 (No. 20102)
If operation is not normal after adjusting
the PLL free-run,
check the PLL autoslicer circuit.
NO
XL-Z411BK
^ Front Circuit Section
Are the outputs IC201
(32)=+5V, (il)=-31V,
FL201 ®, @, ®, @ as
shown below.
NO
Check the connections
between the power supply circuit and front PCB.
AC4 VRMS
YES
±
Does part of FL become
extremely bright and display abnormally?
YES
Does a reset pulse appear at IC201 ® when
the power is turned on?
NO
Check reset circuit
IC202, Q201.
YES
NO
Does the following waveform appear at FL201
YES
r4~) ~ ®, (27) - @?
Is the FL display normal?
NO
Defective FL.
OV
4V
-31V _
YES
NO
NO
Is operation of the buttons normal?
Defective IC201
Check IC201, switches
and wiring.
YES
OK
Loading Section
Are the voltages IC801
(5-'= -9V,
-F9V,
rC802 (<i) = - - 1 2V, (8) =
-f 12V?
'1-.=
NO
Check the power supply
circuit.
YES
Remove the tray assenv
bly set the gear timing
and reinstall the tray.
Is operation normal?
YES
OK
NO
Is the voltage approximately - 6V at P110 i5!
when OPEN and approximately +6V when
CLOSE?
YES
Check the loading motor
and loading motor connections.
NO
Is the voltage +5V at
P201 (2;) when OPEN and
-!-5V when CLOSE?
NO
YES
Check IC801, IC8Ü2.
Check the wiring from
IC201 ;23): OPEN, i28.:
CLOSE, and the front
PCB.
(No. 20102) 1-31
XL-Z411BK
Focus Servo Section
Are the voltages
IC851
(4)=-12V,
i|)= +12V?
NO
Check the power supply circuit.
YES
Does the pickup lens
move up and down
when the tray is
closed using the
OPEN/CLOSE switch?
NO
Are the voltages +9V
at the Q554 collector
and -9V attheQ555
collector?
NO
YES
YES
Does the following
waveform appear at
TP6 (FE) immediately
after a disc is loaded
when R572 is
shorted?
NO
Check the pickup and
connections from
IC501 and the pickup.
Does a - 0.6V waveform appear for approximately 8 seconds
at approximately 2second intervals at the
Q554 emitter after
closing? ^
NO
Does the following
waveform appear at
IC401 @ for approximately 8 seconds after closing?
Appro>
NO
Defective IC401, or
see the Feed Servo
Section and Loading
Circuit Section.
12V
YES
YES
YES
Does the signal waveform shown in Figure
(A) below appear at
the IC5020Jimmediately after a disk is
loaded when the
R572 short has been
removed?
NO
Defective IC502
Check the pickup and
wiring.
Does the following
waveform appear at
the Q553 emitter for
approximately 8 seconds?
YES
YES
1
Check IC401, IC851,
Q554, Q555.
Defective IC851,
Q554, Q555.
(A) The waveform at the start of focus zero
cross play.
Focus zero cross signal just before play start:
pulse width is about Ims.
1-32 (No. 20102)
NO
Defective Q552,
Q553 and periphery.
XL-Z411BK
Tracking Servo Section
Are the voltages
IC503®= - 12V,
(D= + 12V,O501 collector=+9V, Q502
collector= -9V?
NO
Check the power supply circuit.
YES
YES
TOC reed?
NO
Are the tracking offset
and tracking gain adjustments possible?
NO
Does a pulse appear at
IC401 (g) when "H is
pressed during manual search? Does a
pulse appear at IC401
(23! when I»-" is
pressed?
Check the pickup, and
connections to the
pickup and IC501.
YES
Does the lens move
upward when the tray
is closed and the lens
moves upward?
YES
NO
Can the drive waveform be observed at
theQBOl, Q502 emitters when as noted to
the left.
YES
Is TOC raad when
R528 is shorted?
NO
Check IC503, Q501,
Q502 and periphey.
YES
Check IC201, IC401,
Q507.
Check IC401, IC201
and KEY periphery.
YES
Can all tunes be correctly searched?
NO
NO
YES
NO
Adjust the tracking
offset and tracking
gain.
Check the pickup and
wiring to the pickup.
NO
Check IC503, Q504
and periphery.
Can a pulse waveform
be observed at IC 502
® and @ when TP4
(TEST) is dropped to
GND during play?
YES
Does a pulse appear at
IC401 © during autosearch?
YES
NO
Check the pickup and
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PARTS LIST
Contents
Exploded View and Parts List 2-2
Mechanism Assembly 2-4
Printed Circuit Board Ass'y and Parts List 2-6
• ENN-1 62 [ I Main PC Board Assy 2-6
• ENN-1 63 A: Front PC Board Assy 2-10
Accessories List 2-11
Packing Materials and Part Numbers 2-12
(No. 20102) 2-1
XL-Z411BK
Exploded View and Parts List
XL-Z411BK
• Parts List
Item
A
A
A
Part Name
Front Panel Ass'y
Front Panel
Window Screen
Push Button
FL Screen
1
1
1
1
1
1-5
1-6
2
3
4
SBSF3008Z
E72968-001
E304525-004
E75080-001
SBSF3008Z
Screw
JVC Mark
VRKnob
Head Phone Bracket
Screw
1
1
1
1
5
6
7
8
SBSF3008Z
EWR1RG-16TT
SDSF3008M
El 1864-001
E75088-003
Screw
Flat Cable
Screw
Chassis Base
Foot
9
10
11
12
13
E75088-004
SBST3008M
E75079-001
E305768-001
ETP1010-43JA
Foot
Screw
Power Button
PushShaft
Power Transformer
14
15
ETP1010-43LB
ETP1010-43EA
ETP1010-43EABS
E65389-004
E75217-001
Power Transformer
Power Transformer
Power Transformer
Special Screw
Wire Clamp
E75259-001
E48729-008
E72018-001
GBSG3008CC
GBSG3008CC
El 1788-003
E305762-001
E74948-001
Shield Cover
Plastic Rivet
Wire Clamp
Screw
Screw
CDTray
Fitting
Special Screw
CD Mechanism Base Ass'y
Special Screw
20
21
22
23
24
E73265-003
Description
Q'ty
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E26267-001
E26244-002
E305758-001
E305781-009
16
17
18
19
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1
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2
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1
1
1
1
1
1
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BS
1
1
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E.G.A.BS, EF
U
U
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1
1
1
2
1
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Shield Plate
Clamper Ass'y
Yoke
Magnet
Clamper Base
Clamper
Caution Label
Eilaser Mark
Rear Panel
Rear Panel
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
E,G,A, BS.EF
33
34
35
36
37
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QIV1P9017-008BS
QHS3876-162
QHS3876-162BS
E73273-006
SBSB2608M
EXO060005R10S10
E26222-001
E61660-004
E49267-001
Power Cord
Power Cord
Cord Stopper
Cord Stopper
Special Screw
Screw
Spacer
Metal Cover
Special Screw
Oligin Marking Label
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
U
J
C
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E25096-560F
QMPl 200-200
QMP2560-244
QMP3900-200
Rear Panel
Rating Label
Rating Label
Rating Label
Rating Label
Rating Label
Rating Label
Power Cord
Power Cord
Power Cord
38
39
40
EXO050020H05S04
EXO015005H03S04
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Spacer
Spacer
25
26
26-1
26-2
26-3
E75260-001
E305598-003
E74898-001
E74897-001
E305594-002
26-4
27
28
29
E305595-003
E303875-004
E71541-001
E26223-351
E26223-352
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A
A
A
A
A
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1
1-1
1-2
1-3
1-4
30
31
32
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E25536-022
E25096-160
E25096-460
E25096-471
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U
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1
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
BS
A : Safety Parts
The Marks for Designated Areas
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C Canada A Australia
U OtherCountries BS the U.K.
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Mechanism Assembly
2-4 (No. 20102)
XL-Z411BK
• Parts List
Item
Part Number
Part Name
Q'ty
1
2
3
4
5
El 1786-001
E74900-001
E74539-001
E73060-001
SDSP2003N
Mecha Base Ass'y
Motor Bracket
Motor
Pulley
Screw
1
6
7
8
9
10
SBSF3006M
E305604-001
E 74894-001
QSP2K11-E01
EWS247-004
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Turn Table
Yoke
Push Switch
SKTWire Ass'y
1
11
12
13
14
15
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E74891-001
E74305-002
El 1787-003
RF-500TB-12560
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Screw Shaft Ass'y
Belt
Loading Base
Motor
1
16
17
18
19
20
E75054-001
SPSK2640Z
E74347-004
E74885-001
E74886-002
Pulley
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Belt
Pulley
Gear
1
21
22
23
24
25
E72024-001
E74887-002
E305596-002
E74888-002
E305597-002
Speed Nut
Loading Gear
Rack
Lock Lever
Elevator Lever
26
27
28
29
30
E74889-002
E65923-003
ESS2100-003
EWS246-008
E305615-005
Spring
Screw
Slide Switch
SKTWire Ass'y
Elevator Base Ass'y
31
32
33
34
35
E74349-001
OPT1MA-4S
E74930-001
E65923-005
E305614-001
Insulator
Pickup Ass'y
Shaft
Screw
Pickup Helder
36
37
38
LPSP2006Z
EWS25A-B104
E73035-003
Screw
SKT Wire Ass'y
Screw
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1
1
Motor Bracket
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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XL-Z411BK
Printed Circuit Board Ass'y and Parts List
• ENN-1 62 • Main PC Board Ass'y
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Clll
C112
C113
Cl 14
C115
C116
C117
C118
C119
C120
C121
C122
C125
C15a
C151
i : SAFETY l'AIM'S
I.C.s
1 TEM
1' A R T- N U M B E R
D E S C R 1 P T 1 0 N
AREA
M A K E R
ICIOI
IC150
IC152
XC301
IC32a
IC321
IC401
IC402
IC403
IC501
IC502
IC503
IC801
IC802
IC851
IC970
IC971
NJM78M05A
YM3613B
TC74HC00AP
MN6471M
VC4580L
VC4580L
YM3815-H
M 5 2 0 9 P
LC3517BS-15
NJM072S
NJM2901N
M5218L
STA3 41M(A)
M5218L
M5218L
VC4580L
BA6218
1
I
I
I
I
- C .
.C.
-C .
.c.
.c.
I . c.
I .c.
I.C.
I -C.
I.C.
I.C.
I.C.
I.C.
I.C.
I.C.
I.C.
TOSHIBA
MATSUSHITA
MITSUBISHI
SANYO
MITSUBISHI
I T S U BI S H I
MITSUBISHI
ROHM
C152
C153
Cl 54
C155
Cl 56
C15B
C159
C160
C161
C170
C171
C173
C174
C183
C184
C301
C302
C303
C304
C30 5
C306
C307
C308
C309
C310
C311
C312
C313
C314
C320
C321
C322
C323
C324
PART N
QETBIEM
QETBIEM
QETBICM
QETBICM
QETBICM
OETBICM
QFV81HJ
0FV81HJ
OETBICM
OETBICM
0CF21HP
QETBOJM
QETBIEM
Q C F 21
QETBIHM
QETBIHM
QETBICM
QETBICM
0 C H B1
U M B E R D E S C R I
-108
-108
-107
-476
-227
-227
-104
-104
-338
-108
-2 2 3
-477
-107
H
P
-223
-107
-4 7 5
-227
-227
E-223
Z
QCF21HP
-223
QFV81KJ -104
Q C S B1H-4J 70
QETBICM -4 76
Q C F 2 1 -4
H P7 3
QCT30CH -5R6
QCF21HP -223
QCF21HP -473
QCF21HP -473
Q F N 81 H-472
J
QFV81HJ -105
QCB31HK -101
QCHBIEZ -223
0 C S 2 1H-4J 70
0 C S 21 H
J
-100
QCF21HP -223
QETBIAM -476
QCHBIEZ -223
QETBIAM -476
0 F V 81H J-104
QCT30CH -5R6
QCT30CH -SR6
QCHBIEZ -223
QFV81HJ -473
QCZ0205 -155
QETBIAM -107
QCZ0205 -155
QFV81HJ -473
QETBIAM -107
QCHBIEZ -223
QCF21HP -473
QCS21HJ -101
QCS21HJ -101
Q C S 2 1 -101
H J
QCS21HJ -101
Q C S 2 1 -820
H J
• T 1 0 N AREA
lOOOMF
25V
ELECTRO
lOOOMF
25V
ELECTRO
lOOHF
16V
ELECTRO
4 7 M F
16V
ELECTRO
220HF
16V
ELECTRO
220HF
16V
ELECTRO'
0 . 1H F
50V
T.FILM
0 . 1M F 50V
T.FILM
3300MF
16V
ELECTRO
lOOOMF
16V
ELECTRO
O.022MF
50V
CERAMIC
470HF
6.3V
ELECTRO
lOOMF
25V
ELECTRO
3.022MF
50V
CERAMIC
lOOMF
50V
ELECTRO
4.7MF ' 50V • • ELECTRO
220MF
16V
ELECTRO
220MF
16V
ELECTRO
0.022MF
25V
CERAMIC
0.022MF
50V
CERAMIC
0 .1 F
50 V
T.FILM
4 7PF
50V
CERAMIC
47HF
16V
ELECTRO
0.047MF
50V
CERAMIC
5.6PF
50V
CERAMIC
0.022MF
5 0V
CERAMIC
0 . 0 4 7 M 50V
F
CERAMIC
0.04 7MF 50V
CERAMIC
4 7 0 0 P F 50V
MYLAR
IMF
50V
T.FILM
lOOPF
50V
CERAMIC
0.022MF
25V
CERAMIC
4 7PF
50V
CERAMIC
lOPF
50V
CERAMIC
0.022MF
50V
CERAMIC
47MF
lOV
ELECTRO
0.022MF
25V
CERAMIC
4 7 M F
ELECTRO
lOV
0 . 1 l'l F
50V
T.FILM
5 .6PF
50V
CERAMIC
5 .6PF
50V
CERAMIC
0.022HF
25V
CERAMIC
0.047MF
SOV
T.FILM
1 . SMF
25V
CERAMIC
lOOMF
lOV
ELECTRO
1 . SMF
25V • CERAMIC
0.047MF
SOV
T.FILM
lOOMF
lOV
ELECTRO
0.022MF
25V
CERAMIC
0 . 0 4 7 MSOV
F
CERAMIC
lOOPF
SOV
CERAMIC
lOOPF
SOV
CERAMIC
lOOPF
SOV
CERAMIC
lOOPF
SOV
CERAMIC
82PF
SOV
CERAMIC
iti : S A F K T Y V A R T S
(No. 20102) 2-7
XL-Z411BK
Capacitors
A
1 TEM
C325
C326
C327
C328
C329
C330
C331
C332
C333
C334
C335
C336
C337
C338
C339
C340
C341
C343
C344
C3'.6
C400
C401
C402
C403
C405
C409
C410
C411
C'412
C413
C419
C420
C421
C422
C423
C4 51
C45 2
C454
C4 5 5
C456
C458
C501
C502
C503
C505
C506
C507
C508
C509
C510
C511
C512
C513
C551
C552
C5S3
C5S5
C556
C562
C601
C602
C603
Cé04
C605
C606
C607
C608
C609
C610
C611
C612
C650
C651
C652
C653
C654
C655
C750
C751
C752
C801
C802
C803
C804
C805
CBSl
C852
C853
C854
C855
PART ^
Capacitors
UMBER
QCS21HJ -820
QCS21HJ -820
0CS21HJ -820
QFN31HJ -223
QFN81HJ -223
QFN81HJ -683
aFN81HJ -683
QFN81HJ -182
QFN81HJ -182
SFNSIHJ -123
QFN81HJ -123
QFN81HJ -223
SFNOIHJ -223
QETBIEM -107
OETBIEM -107
QFN81HJ -103
QFN81HJ -103
QFN81HJ -103
QFN81HJ -103
QCHBIEZ -223
QFV81HJ -104
QFN81HJ -103
QFV81HJ -474
QCGBIHK -102
QCHBIEZ -223
Q F P 81H j'-151
QFP81HJ -471
QCHBIEZ -223
QCHBIEZ -223
QCHBIEZ -223
Q C F 2 1H -223
P
OFVSIHJ -104
QCF21HP -473
QCZ0205 -155
QCS21HJ -680
QCSBIHJ -470
QFN81HJ -103
QETBIEM -106
QFN81HJ -473
GFV81HJ -474
QCSBIHJ -180
QFP81HJ -151
QFP81HJ -121
0FN81HJ -273
QCSBIHJ -150
Q E N '5 1 H-225
M
QFN81HJ -393
QETBICH -226
QCHBIEZ -223
QCHBIEZ -223
QCHBIEZ -223
QCHBIEZ -223
QCHBIEZ -223
Q F N 81 H J-183
QCBBIHK -391
QFNsiHJ -'563
QETBICM -226
QFV81HJ -104
QFVSIHJ -224
QFNSIHJ -472
QFNSIHJ -472
QCHBIEZ -223
QCT30CH -3R9
QCBBIHK -471
QETBIEM -106
QETBICM -476
QCHBIEZ -223
QETBIAM -476
QCHBIEZ -223
QCBBIHK -101
QFVSIHJ -154
QEN51HM -105
QCBBIHK -101
QETBICM -227
QFNSIHJ -473
QETBIEM -106
QFVSIHJ -104
QETBICH -4 7 7
QETBIEM -106
QFNSIHJ -103
QEN51HM -225
QETBIEM -226
QETBOJM -227
QCHBIEZ -223
QCHBIEZ -223
QFNSIHJ -272
QCBBIHK -101
QEN51HM -225
QCHBIEZ -223
QCHBIEZ -223
2-8 (No. 20102)
DESC
82PF
82PF
S2PF
0.022MF
0.022MF
0.Ö6SMF
0.06SMF
1800PF
1800PF
0.012MF
0.0i2MF'
0.022MF
0.022MF
lOOMF
lOOMF
O.OIMF
O.OIMF
O.OIMF
O.OIMF
0.022MF
0.IMF
O.OIMF
0.47MF
lOOOPF
0.022MF
150PF
470PF
0.O22MF
0.022MF
0.022MF
0.022MF
0 . 1M F
0.04 7MF
1 . 5MF
68PF
47PF
O.OIMF
lOMF
0.047MF
0.47HF
18PF
150PF
120PF
0.027MF
15PF
2.2MF
0.039MF
22MF
0.022MF
0.022MF
0.022MF
0.022MF
0.022MF
0.018HF
390PF
0.056'MF '
22MF
O. IMF
0.22MF
4700PF
4700PF' •
0.022MF
3 .9PF
4 70PF
lOMF
47MF
0.022MF
47MF
0.022MF
lOOPF
0.15MF
IMF
lOOPF
220MF
0.047MF
lOMF
O.IMF
470MF
lOMF
O.OIMF
2.2MF•
22MF
220MF
0.022MF
0.022MF
270OPF
lOOPF
2.2MF
0.022MF
0.022MF
RI
50V
50V
50V
50V
50V
SOV
50V
50V
50V
50V
50V •
SOV
SOV
25V
25V
SOV
SOV
SOV
SOV
25V
SOV "
SOV
SOV
SOV
25V
SOV
SOV
25V
25V
25V
SOV '
SOV
SOV
25V
SOV
SOV
SOV
2SV
SOV
SOV
SOV
SOV
SOV
SOV
SOV
SOV
SOV
16V
2SV
25V
25V
25V
25V
SOV
SOV
SOV
16V
SOV
SOV
SOV
SOV
25V
SOV
SOV
25V
16V
25V
lOV
2SV
SOV
50V" '
SOV
SOV
16V
SOV
25V
SOV
16V
25V
SOV
SOV "
2SV
6.3V
2SV
25V
SOV
SOV
SOV
25V
25V
FTI0^
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
MYLAR
MYLAR
MYLAR
MYLAR
MYLAR
MYLAR
MYLAR
MYLAR
MYLAR
•1YLAR
ELECTRO
ELECTRO
•1YLAR
MYLAR
MYLAR
MYLAR
CERAMIC
T.FILM • '
MYLAR
T.FILM
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
POLY
POLY
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
T.FILM
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
MYLAR
ELECTRO
MYLAR
T.FILM
CERAMIC
POLY
POLY
MYLAR
CERAMIC
NON "PÖLE
MYLAR
ELECTRO
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
MYLAR
CERAMIC
MYLAR
ELECTRO
T.FILM
T.FILM
MYLAR
MYLAR
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
ELECTRO
ELECTRO
CERAMIC
ELECTRO
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
T.FILM
NON POLE
CERAMIC
ELECTRO
MYLAR
ELECTRO
T.FILM
ELECTRO
ELECTRO
MYLAR
NON POLE
ELECTRO
ELECTRO
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
MYLAR
CERAMIC
NON POLE
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
A
I TEM
C856
C901
C901
C901
C901
C901
C970
C971
C974
C975
C976
C976
C976
C976
C976
C977
C977
C977
C977
C977
C978
C980
C9S1
C982
C983
0984
C9SS
C986
C987
C988
C989
PART NUMBER
QETBlHM-474
QCZ9038-103
QCZ9038-103
QCZ903B-103
QCZ9038-103
QCZ9038-103BS
QETB1HM-47S
QETBlHM-475
QCSBlHJ-470
QCSBlHJ-470
QCF21HP-i03
QFN81HJ-103
QFN81HJ-103
QFN81HJ-103
QFN81HJ-103
QCF21HP-103
QFN81HJ-103
QFN81HJ-103
QFN81HJ-103
QFN81HJ-103
QEN51HM-47S
QETBlCM-476
QETBlCM-476
QCSBlHJ-680
QCSBlHJ-680
QCS21HJ-560
QCHBlEZ-223
QCF21HP-223
QETBlAM-476
QCHBlEZ-223
QCHBlEZ-223
DESC
Ri
0.47MF
O.OIMF
O.OIMF
O.OIMF
O.OIMF
O.OIMF •
4.7MF
4.7MF
47PF
47PF
O.ÓlMF • •
O.OIMF
O.OIMF
O.OIMF
O.OIMF
O.OIMF
O.OIMF
O.OIMF
O.OIMF
O.OIMF
4 .7MF
47MF
47HF
6SPF
68PF
S6PF
0.022MF
0.022MF
47MF
0.022MF
0 .022MF •
SOV
SOV
SOV
SOV
SOV
SOV
SOV
SOV
SOV
SOV
SOV '
SOV
SOV
SOV
SOV
SOV
16V
16V
SOV
SOV
50V
25V
SOV
lOV
2SV
25V
A : SA
PTI0N
ELECTRO
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
ELECTRO
ELECTRO
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
MYLAR
MYLAR
MYLAR
MYLAR
CERAMIC
MYLAR
MYLAR
MYLAR
•1YLAR
NON POLE
ELECTRO
ELECTRO
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
ELECTRO
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
l' E F Y P A 1
AREA
A
C
D
E
BBS
E
A
BBS
C
0
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A
8BS
C
D
TS
Resistors
A
A
A
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as
1 TEM
1' A R T NUMBER
RlOl
QRD167J-821
R102 QRD167J-122
R103 QRZ0077-100
R104 QRZ0077-100
RIOS QRD167J-181
R106 QRD167J-181
R109 QRD167J-122
RllO
QRD167J-121
Rlll
QRV144F-3301
H112 QRV144F-3301
R113 QRZ0077-560
R115 QRV144F-3301
R116 QRV144F-3301
R120 PTH61G30BD2R2NT
R121 PTH61G30BD2R2NT
RlSl
QRD167J-750
R152 QRD167J-100
R1S3 QRD167J-272
R154 QRD167J-101
R157 QRD167J-102
R16b QRD167J-181
R161 QRD1Ó7J-152
R162 QRD167J-302
R165 QRD167J-471
R170 QRD167J-181
R171 QRD167J-181
R172 QRD167J-181
R173 QRD167J-181
R174 QRD167J-181
R301 QRD167J-331
R302 ' QRD167J-222
R303 QRD167J-561
R304 QRD167J-561
R305 QRD167J-472
R320 QRD167J-183
R321 QRD167J-183
R322 QRD167J-183
R323 QRD167J-183
R324 QRD167J-273
R32S QRD167J-273
R326 QRD167J-273
R327 QRD167J-273
R328 QRD167J-S63
R329 QRD167J-S63
R330 QRD167J-563
R331 QRD167J-S63
R332 QRD167J-471
R333 QRD167J-471
R334 QRD167J-300
R33S QRD167J-300
DESC
RI
PTI0N
820
1 . 2K
10
10
180
180
1 . 2K
120
3.3K
3.3K
56
3.3K
3.3K
1/6W
1 /6W
1/4W
1/4W
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
1/4W
1/4W
1/4W
1/4W
1/4W
CARBON
CARBON
FUSIBLE
FUSIBLE
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
M.FILM
M.FILM
FUSIBLE
'1. FILM
M.FILM
75
10
2.7K
100
IK
180
1.5K
3K
470
180
180
180
180
180
330
2. ?>;
S60
560
4.7K
18K
18K
18K
18K
27K
27K
27K
27K
56K
S6K
56K
5 6K
470
470
30
30
i/6W
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
Ï/6W •
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
1/6U
1/6W
1/6W
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
AREA
XL-Z411BK
Resistors Resistors
1 TEM
P ART N U M B E R
D E S C
R
I
P T 1 0 N
AREA
1 T
K M
l'A UT N U M B E R
R33é
R337
aRD167J-105
IM
1/6W
CARBON
R540
0RD167J-183
aRD167J-10'.
lOOK
1/6W
aRD167J-182
1 .8K
1 .8K
1/6W
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
R54 1
R338
R339
240
1/6W
CARBON
240
IM
1/éW
CARBON
R551
R552
GRD167J-183
0RD167J-183
0RD167J-103
QR0167J-104
1/6W
1/6W
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
R340
QRD167J-182
QRD167J-241
1/6W
R3'.l
R342
R343
R3A4
R3'.5
QR0167J-2<.1
R3I,6
QRD167J-821
R3'.7
R3'.8
R3'.9
R351
QRD167J-821
QRD167J-101
QRD167J-101
GRD167J-272
QRD167J-272
R352
R353
QR0167J-273
GR0167J-273
27K
1/6W
1 /6W
R35'.
QRD167J-151
150
R355
R3 56
R357
QRD167J-151
QRD167J-105
QRD167J-10A
R358
QRD167J-103
QRD167J-103
R350
R359
R;60
R361
R362
R363
R36/.
R365
R366
0RD167J-10S
QRD167J-105
SRD167J-821
aR0167J-821
1/6W
1 / 6W
1 /6W
CARBON
CARBON
R567
150
IM
1/6W
R568
R569
aRD167J-470
aRD167J-473
4 7
1/6W
47K
1/6W
lOOK
lOK
lOK
1/'6W
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
R570
aRD167J-272
QR0167J-682
QRD167J-104
2.7K
6.8K
1/6W
1/éW
150
150
lOK
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
R574
lOK
1/6U
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
150
150
1/6W
1/6W
CARBON
CARBON
R577
0RD167J-105
QR0167J-1O5
aRD167J-104
QRD167J-562
aRD167J-104
lOOK
5 .6K
IM
IM
1 /6W
QRD167J-151
QRD167J-151
QRD167J-103
QRD167J-103
R571
R572
R573
560
560
180
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
1/6W
CARBON
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
CARBON
CARBON
QRD167J-331
QRD1Ó7J-272
0RD167J-471
QRV1'./.F-1602
QRV1/,4F-1502
QRD167J-183
180
6 - 8K
6.8K
180
330
2.7K
1 /6W
1/6W
1/6W
1 /6W
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
4 70
16K
15K
18K
1/6W
18K
1/6W
1
. 5K
lOOK
820
4 70
4 70
2K
820
330K
IK
150K
5 .6K
lOK
lOOK
18K
5 . 6K
56K
56K
330K
680
1/4W
1/4W
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
1 /6W
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
1 /6W
1/6W
1/6W
1 /6W
1/6W
1/éW
1/6W
1/4W
1/6W
1/6U
R508
QRVl 44 F-3303
QRD167J-102
RS09
R510
R511
R512
QVPA601-154A
QRD167J-223
QRD167J-682
QRD167J-103
R513
R51/.
QRD167J-562
QRD167J-562
5 . 6K
1/6W
5.6K
1/6W
R515
R516
QRD167J-562
QRD167J-562
5.6K
5 .6 K
1/6W
RS17
QRD167J-183
QRD167J-103
QRD167J-104
18K
lOK
1/6U
1/4W
1/6W
150K
22K
1/6W
6.8K
lOK
1/6W
lOOK
1/6W
RS91
R601
R602
R603
R604
R605
R606
R607
R608
R609
R610
R611
R650
R651
R652
R656
R657
R658
R659
R660
R661
R701
R528
8R0167J-104
GRD167J-102
lOOK
Ï/6W
QRD167J-103
OR0167J-272
QRD167J-271
QRD167J-103
QRD167J-562
QRD167J-472
QRD167J-822
QRD167J-103
1
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a/6W
lOK
1/6W
4 7
1 / 6
1 . 5M
1/6W
18K
560
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
560
1/6W
5.6K
1 . 5K
1/6W
390
220
1.5K
270
2 . 2K
IK
lOK
W
1/6'J
1/6W
1/6W
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
1/6U
1/6W
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
68K
1/6W
1 /6W
CARBON
CARBON
68K
1/6W
CARBON
2 . 7K
270
lOK
5.6K
K
8 . 2K
lOK
51K
4 . 7
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
CARBON
R7S0
GRD167J-102
IK
1/6W
CARBON
R751
aRD167J-181
180
1/6W
UARIABLE
CARBON
M.FILM
CARBON
R752
R753
R754
aRD167J-181
180
18K
R756
R757
0RD167J-183
QRD167J-333
QRD167J-10 4
VARIABLE
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
R758
R759
R760
R802
R803
R804
R806
R808
R809
R810
R811
R812
0RD167J-183
0RD167J-333
QRD167,1-183
BRD167J-181
aRD167J-39 4
GRD167J-56 4
GRD167J-123
QRD167J-224
GRD167J-562
QR0167J-392
QRD167J-103
QRD167J-102
QRD167J-471
aRD167J-184
51K
33K
CARBON
1 / 6 W CARBON
CARBON
1/6W
1/6W
CARBON
18K
33K
1/6W
1 /6W
CARBON
CARBON
lOOK
18K
180
1/éW
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
390K
1/6W
1/6W
560K
12K
220K
5
. 6K
1/6W
1 /6W
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
3 .9K
lOK
1/6W
IK
1/6W
70
180K
1 /6W
1/6W
CARBON
CARBON
4
1/6W
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
QRD167J-183
18K
1/6W
CARBON
R813
GRD167J-273
27K
1/6W
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
"R8 51
680 K
1 /6W
CARBON'
680K
1/6W
CARBON
R853
aRD167J-684
0RD167J-684
GRD167J-823
eRD167J-683
32K
1/6W
CARBON
68K
1/6W
CARBON
12K
2.2
1/6W
1 /6W
1/6W
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
R859
aRD167J-123
aRD167J-152
QRD167J-2R2
GRD167J-470
4 7
1/6W
R860
aRD167J-103
lOK
CARBON
CARBON
R971
0RD167J-151
150
1/6W
1/6W
l/éW
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
56K
4 7
5 .6K
1/6W
1/6W
1/6U
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
18K
1/6W
CARBON
1/6W
QRD167J-102
1/6W
4 7
1/6U
1/6W
QRD167J-152
0RD167J-271
aRD167,l-222
1/6W
aR0167J-470
IK
18K
lOOK
1 . 5K
5.6K
1 /6W
QR0167J-561
QRD167J-562
1 / 6W
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
R705
CARBON
CARBON
1/6W
.QRD167J-152
OR0167J-561
1/6W
lOOK
5 . 6K
lOOK
4.3K
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
M.FiLM
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
1/6W
QRD167J-103
QRD167J-470
GRD167J-155
QRD167J-183
GRD167J-432
QR0167J-391
QRD167J-221
CARBON
CARBON
1/6W
R702
R703
R704
1/éW
1/6W
lOK
lOOK
QRD167J-S62
CARBON
CARBON
1/6U
QRD167J-513
0RD167J-513
aRD167J-683
0RD167J-683
CARBON
CARBON
aRD167J-103
aRD167J-104
aRD167J-562
aRD167J-183
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
R579
R580
R590
1/6W
i/6u'
R525
R527
R538
R539
CARBON
M.FILM
H . F I L M
CARBON
R576
1/6W
30K
300K
300K
0RD167J-563
aR0167,J-4 70
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
R575
R805
QRD167J-304
RS36
R537
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
1/6W
aRD167J-303
aRD167J-304
R532
R533
CARBON
R801
R522
R523
QRD167J-183
0RD167J-104
QRD167J-152
QRD167J-562
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
R52'.
R531
22K
1/6W
CARBON
1/6W
CARBON
1 / 6W CARBON
CARBON
QVPA601-202A
0RD167J-821
R530
1/6W
330
33K
1/6W
4 . 7 K
R529
4 7K
CARBON
QRDlé7J-4 72
QRD167J-154
QRD167J-562
QRD167J~103
QRD167J-104
QRD167J-183
QRD167J-562
QRD167J-563
0RD167J~563
QRV14 4F-3303
QRD167J-681
R520
VARIABLE
CARBON
1/6W
R451
R'.52
R'.53
R5
R'.56
R519
1/6W
1/6W
27K
QRD167J-471
R507
lOK
680
1/6W
2.7K
R',50
R506
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
1 .8K
R'. 15 QR0167J-821
R',17 QRDlé7J-/,71
R505
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120
IH
R'. 11 QRD167J-183
R413
QRD167J-152
R 4 1 4 QRD167J-104
R503
R50'.
1/6W
270K
QRD167J-682
QRD167J-682
QRD167J-181
R502
1/6W
0RD167J-121
aRD167J-105
QRD167J-181
R501
R557
QVPA601-104A
QR0167J-103
390K
330K
lOOK
R564
RIOO
R'.ÓO
R555
R556
QRD167J-104
QRD167J-394
QRD167J-334
CARBON
CARBON
1/6W
CARBON
CARBON
R369
R458
54
1/6W
1/6W
1/éW
aRD167J-182
QRD167J-181
R4.08
R',09
100
2 .7K
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
R5
lOOK
lOOK
R852
R855
R856
R857
R858
l.SK
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CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
R563
R367
R'.05
R407
1/6W
1/6W
R553
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1/6W
QRD167J-681
QRD167J-473
QR0167J-331
QRD167J-333
OR0167J-223
QRD167J-274
R368
R/.03
R40'.
1/6W
820
820
820
100
R543
S C
R558
R559
R560
R561
R562
QRD167J-151
QRD167J-151
QRD167J-561
QRD167J-561
R401
Ri02
IM
820
R542
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18K
18K
18K
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(No. 20102) 2-9
XL-Z411BK
Resistors
1 TEM
fi*72
R973
R974
R975
R976
R977
R978
R979
R980
R981
R982
R983
R984
R9a7
R988
R989
R990
RA601
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P A iri' N U M B E R
QRD167J
SRD167J
QRD167J
QRD167J
QRD167J
QRD167J
QRD167J
QRD167J
aRD167J
SRD167J
Q R D 16
SRD167J
aRD167J
QRD167J
8RD167J
QRDi67J
QRD167J
QRB045J
-151
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-473
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-103
-273
-273
-623
-623
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7-680
J
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-390
-221
-221
-221
-221
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D E S C
150
47K
47K
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lOK
2 7 K
27K
62K
62K
68
68
39
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220
220
220
220
4 . 7K
R I
P T 1 0 N
AREA
O
1/6W CARBON
1/6W CARBON
1/6W CARBON
1/6W CARBON
1/6W CARBON
1 / 6 WCARBON
1/6W CARBON
1/6W CARBON
1/6W CARBON
1/6W CARBON
1/6W CARBON
1/6W CARBON
1/6W CARBON
1/6W CARBON
1/6W CARBON
1/6W CARBON
1 /6W CARBON
1/8W R.NETWORK
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SAFETY PARTS
Others
I T E M PART N U M B E R
EWT031-0ia
EWT031-018
EWT031-018
EV/T031-018
EWT031-022
E11911-002
E11911-002
E11911-002
E11911-002BS
E11911- 101
E655Ö8-ÖÖ2
E70306-001
E75395-001
SBSG3008CC
J 151 EMN0OTV-1O6A
•jiöi " EMN00TV-4Ö9A
J302
QMS3501-020
J970
QMS6302-136
L145
EQL4004-1R0
L151
ENZ3003-001
L4Ö1
ENZ3ÖÖi-0C)2
L402
EQL4 004-1RO
L971
EQL4004-1R0
L972
EQL4004-1R0
L973
EQL4004-1R0
L974
EQL4ÖÖ4-iRb
L9ai
EQL4004-1R0
EQL4004-1R0
L981
EQL4004-1R0
L981
EQL4004-1R0
L981
•L'982 • •EQ'L4ÖÖ4"-1RÓ
EQL4004-1R0
L982
EQL4004-1R0
1982
E8L4004-1R0
L982
PI 10 EMV5111-006
P2Öi
EMV7123-025
P501
EMVS109-010A
EMV5109-004A
P502
EMV5111-007
P803
X301
ECX0338-6S8EW
EWR36B-20SST
FWlOl
FW301 EWR3SB-30SST
FW302 EWR3SB-25SST
MV970 QVJB94B-E24B
QSP4C11-E01
SW901
SW901
QSP4C11-EQ1
SW901
QSP4C11-E01
SW901 QSP4C11-E01
SW901 QSP4C11-E01BS
SW902 QSS1L22-E01
D E S C R I P T 1 0 N
T E R MI N A L WI R E
TERMINAL WIRE
TERMINAL WIRE
TERMINAL WIRE
TERMINAL WIRE
CIRCUIT BOARD
CIRCUIT BOARD
CIRCUIT BOARD
CIRCUIT BOARD
CIRCUIT BOARD
TAB
HEAT SINK
EARTH BRACKET
S C R E W
IP PIN JACK
4P • PIN'J ACK
MINI JACK
HEADPHONE JACK
INDUCTOR
COIL
ÓSC.CÓIL
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
PLUG ASSY
CÖNfiÉCTÖR
PLUG ASSV
PLUG ASSY
PLUG ASSY
RESONATOR
FLAT WIRE
FLAT WIRE
FLAT WIRE
V.RESISTOR
PUSH SWITCH
PUSH SWITCH
PUSH SWITCH
PUSH SWITCH
PUSH SWITCH
SLIDE SWITCH
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XL-Z411BK
Transistors
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RM P A R T N Ij iM B !•; RD S C R 1 P T 1 0 N
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M A K IC R
Q201
Q202
Q203
Q204
DTAlliES
DTA114YS
DTC114YS
DTAll'.YS
SILICON
SILICON
SILICON
SILICON
ROHM
ROHM
ROHM
ROHM
: SAFETY PARTS
I.C.s
A
R201
R202
R203
R204
R205
R206
R207
R208
R209
R210
RA201
1 T IC M PART N U M H E R
1) IC S C R 1 1' T 1 0 N
A R E A
M A K IC R
IC201
IC202
IC203
HD614081SA26
HN1281<P/Q)
GP1U501X
D E S C
P A R T' N U M B IC R
A
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1
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1SS133
1SS133
1SS119
1SS119
1SS119
1SS119
1SS119
1SS119
1SS119
SLR-3ADC50F124
SLR-34DC50F12'.
ROHM
ROHM
Hi T A C H I
Hl TACHI
HITACHI
HITACHI
HITACHI
HITACHI
HITACHI
SILICON
SILICON
SILICON
SILICON
SILICON
SILICON
SILICON
SILICON
SILICON
L.E.D.
L.E.D.
S A l'EI'Y RAI
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1
A R E A
Capacitors
A
1 TEM
P A R T N Ij M B IC R
C201
C202
C203
C204
C205
• C206
C207
C208
C209
QER<;0JM-107
aER60JM-47ó
aCZ0205-155
aER65HH-475
aER65HH-475
QEK65VH-106
QCBBlHK-331
aER60JM-476
aCHBlEZ-223
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lOOMF
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1 . 5HF
4.7MF
!, . 7MF
lOHF
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50V
35V
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CARBOH
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
R.NETWORK
1' A R T N U ,M P. E R
D IC S C R I P T 1 0 N' A R E A
CIRCUIT BOARD
FL SPACER
CONNECTOR
RESONATOR
FL TUBE
FLAT WIR E
TACT SWITCH
TACT SWITCH
TACT SWITCH
TACT SWITCH
TACT SWITCH
TACT SWITCH
TACT SWITCH
TACT SWITCH
TACT SWITCH
TACT SWITCH
TACT SWITCH
TACT SWITCH
TACT SWITCH
TACT SWITCH
TACT SWITCH
TACT SWITCH
TACT SWITCH
TACT S W I T C H
TACT SWITCH
T A C T S W I T C H
TACT SWITCH
TACT SWITCH
TACT SWITCH
TACT SWITCH
S A I-
E11912-001
E3'.00-379
P203
EMV7123-025R
ECX0004-194KM
X201
ELUOOOl-067
FL201
EWR37B-25SST
FW201
SU201
ESPOOOl-018
SW202 ESPOOOl-018
SW203 ESPOOOl-018
SW204 ESPOOOl-010
ESPOOOl-018
SW2Ö5
SW206 ESPOOOl-018
SW207 ESPOOOl-018
SW208 ESPOOOl-018
SW209 ESPOOOl-018
SW210 ESPOOOl-018
ESPOOOl-018
SW211
SW212 ESPOOOl-018
ESPOOOl-018
SW213
SW214
ESPOOOl-018
SW215
ESPOOOl-018
SW216
ESPOOOl-018
SW217 ESPOOOl-018
SW218 ESPOOOl-018
SW219 ESPOOOl-018
ESPOOOl-018
SW220
SW221
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S W 2 2 ESPOOOl-013
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SW223 ESPOOOl-018
SW22'. ESPOOOl-018
A R E A
M A K E R
D201
D202
D203
D204
D205
D206
0207
D208
D209
D210
D211
R 1 P '1' I 0 N
1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
1 /6W
1/6W
1/6W
1 /6W
1 /6W
1/6W
1 /6W
1/8W
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MATSUSHITA
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820
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270
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aR0167J-821
QRDlé7J-102
QRD167J-/.72
QRD167J-10''.
QRD167J-103
QRD167J-105
aRD167J-271
aRD167J-271
QR0167,l-673
ÜR0167J-103
aRB0',5J-''.73
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ELECTRO
CERAMIC
ELECTRO
ELECTRO
ELECTRO
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ELECTRO
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S A V iC T Y ' A R T S
Accessories List
A
A
Part Number
E30580-1504A
E30580-1504ABS
BT20025K
BT20047D
BT20064A
BT20029C
BT20098
BT20060
BT20071A
BT20108
BT20066A
BT20044F
EWP302~013K
EVVP805-009K
E04056
UM-3(DJ)-2PSA
E300196-010
E300196-010B
E66416-003
RM-SX411U
E35497-019
The Marks for Designated Areas
J theU.S.A.
C Canada
U Other Countries
E, EF Continental Europe
Part Name
Instruction Book
Instruction Book
Warranty Card
Warranty Card
Warranty Card
Warranty Card
Warranty Card
Warranty Card
Service Center List
Service Information
EEC Agency
Safety Instruction Sheet
Signa! Cord
IPPlugCord Ass'y
Siemens Plug
Battery
Envelope
Envelope
Envelope
Remote Controler
Caution Sheet
Q'ty
Description
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BSthe U.K.
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(No. 20102) 2-1 1
XL-Z411BK
Packing Materials and Part Numbers
PK-XLZ41 1BKE
(E300382-917)
Packing Case
2-12 (No. 20102)
XL-Z411BK
JVC
VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN. LIMITED
AUDIO PRODUCTS DIVISION, YAMATO PLANT, 1644, SHIMOTSURUMA, YAMATO-SHI, KANAGAWA-KEN, 242, JAPAN
(No, 20102)
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