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MD-MS722H/MS721H
SERVICE MANUAL
No. SX887MDMS722H
MD-MS722H
MD-MS721H(BL)
MD-MS721H(S)
(Illustration: MD-MS722H)
• In the interests of user-safety the set should be restored to its
original condition and only parts identical to those specified be
used.
• Note for users in UK
Recording and playback of any material may require consent
which SHARP is unable to give. Please refer particularly to the
provisions of Copyright Act 1956, the Dramatic and Musical
Prefomers Protection Act 1956, the Preformers Protection Acts
1963 and 1972 and to any subsequent statutory enactments and
orders.
(Illustration: MD-MS721H)
CONTENTS
Page
SAFETY PRECAUTION FOR SERVICE MANUAL ............................................................................................................... 2
SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................................................. 3
NAMES OF PARTS ............................................................................................................................................................... 4
OPERATION MANUAL .......................................................................................................................................................... 6
DISASSEMBLY ...................................................................................................................................................................... 9
INSTALLING THE TOP CABINET ......................................................................................................................................... 9
REMOVING AND REINSTALLING THE MAIN PARTS ....................................................................................................... 10
ADJUSTMENT ...................................................................................................................................................................... 11
BLOCK DIAGRAM ............................................................................................................................................................... 27
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM/WIRING SIDE OF P.W.BOARD ................................................................................................... 28
NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM .................................................................................................................................. 35
WAVEFORMS OF CD CIRCUIT .......................................................................................................................................... 36
TROUBLE SHOOTING ........................................................................................................................................................ 37
FUNCTION TABLE OF IC .................................................................................................................................................... 40
PARTS GUIDE/EXPLODED VIEW
PACKING METHOD (MD-MS722H FOR UK ONLY)
SHARP CORPORATION
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This document has been published to be used
for after sales service only.
The contents are subject to change without notice.
MD-MS722H/MS721H
SAFETY PRECAUTION FOR SERVICE MANUAL
Precaution to be taken when replacing and servicing the
Laser Pickup.
(MS722H Except for
UK/MS721H)
The AEL (Accessible Emission Level) of Laser Power Output
for this model is specified to be lower than Class I Requirements. However, the following precautions must be observed
during servicing to protect your eyes against exposure to the
laser beam.
(1) When the cabinet has been removed, the power is
turned on without a compact disc, and the Pickup is on
a position outer than the lead-in position, the Laser will
light for several seconds to detect a disc. Do not look
into the Pickup Lens.
(2) The Laser Power Output of the Pickup inside the unit
and replacement service parts have already been
adjusted prior to shipping.
(3) No adjustment to the Laser Power should be attempted
when replacing or servicing the Pickup.
(4) Under no circumstances look directly into the Pickup
Lens at any time.
(5) CAUTION - Use of controls or adjustments, or
performance of procedures other than those specified
herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
(MS722H For UK)
LASER KLASSE 1
LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE
KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT
Laser Diode Properties
Material: GaAIAs
Wavelength: 785 nm
Pulse time:
Read mode: 0.8 mW Continuous
Write mode: max 10 mW 0.5S
min cycle 1.5S
Repetition
CAUTION - INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCKS DEFEATED
AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM .
VARNING - OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING NÄR DENNA DEL ÄR ÖPPNAD OCH SPÄRRAR
ÄR URKOPPLADE. STRÅLEN ÄR FARLIG.
ADVARSEL - USYNLIG LASERSTRÅLING NÅR DEKSEL ÅPNES OG SIKKERHEDSLÅS
BRYTES. UNNGÅ EKSPONERING FOR STRÅLEN.
VARO! AVATTAESSA JA SUOJALUKITUS OHITETTAESSA OLET ALTTIINA
NÄKYMÄTÖN LASERSÄTEILYLLE. ÄLÄ KATSO SÄTEESEN.
VARNING - OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLING NÄR DENNA DEL ÄR ÖPPNAD OCH SPÄRREN
ÄR URKOPPLAD. BETRAKTA EJ STRÅLEN.
ADVARSEL - USYNLIG LASERSTRÅLING VED ÅBNING NÅR SIKKERHEDSAFBRYDERE
ER UDE AF FUNKTION. UNDGÅ UDSETTELSE FOR STRÅLING.
VAROITUS! LAITTEEN KÄYTTÄMINEN MUULLA KUIN TÄSSÄ KÄYTTÖOHJEESSA
MAINITULLA TAVALLA SAATTAA ALTISTAA
KÄYTTÄJÄN TURVALLISUUSLUOKAN 1 YLITTÄVÄLLE
NÄKYMÄTTÖMÄLLE LASERSÄTEILYLLE.
VARNING - OM APPARATEN ANVÄNDS PÅ ANNAT SÄTT ÄN I DENNA BRUKSANVISNING
SPECIFICERAS. KAN ANVÄNDAREN UTSÄTTAS FÖR OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING, SOM
ÖVERSKRIDER GRÄNSEN FÖR LASERKLASS 1.
VARO !
VARNING!
Avattaessa ja suojalukitus ohitettaessa olet alttiina näkymättömälle lasersäteilylle. Älä katso säteeseen.
Osynlig laserstralning när denna del är öppnad och spärren är urkopplad. Betrakta ej strälen.
Precaution to be taken when replacing and servicing the laser pickup.
The following precautions must be observed during servicing to protect your eyesagainst exposure to the laser.
Warning of possible eye damage when repairing:
If the AC adaptor or batteries are connected when the top houising (disc cover) of the unit is removed, and the PLAY key is
pressed, the laser will light up during docus access (2-3 seconds). (Fig. 2-1) During the operation, the laser will lesk from the
opening btween the magnetic head and the mechanical chassis (Fig. 2-2). In order to protect your eyes, you most not look
at the laser durnd repaor. Before repaoring be sure to disconnect the AC adaptor and remove the batteries.
Magnet head
Magnet Head
Lasar Beam
Mechanism
Chassis
Main PWB
Optical pick-up
Disc motor
Figure 2-1
Disc cover
Optical Pick-Up
Figure 2-2
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MD-MS722H/MS721H
FOR A COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF THE OPERATION OF THIS UNIT, PLEASE REFER TO
THE OPERATION MANUAL.
SPECIFICATIONS
General
Power source:
(MS722H Except for
UK/MS721H)
Dimensions:
(MS721H)
DC 3.6 V (rechargeable lithium-ion
battery x 1)
DC 5 V (AC adaptor)
AC 220 - 230V, 50/60 Hz
DC 3.4V: Battery case
(commercially available, "AA"
size, alkaline battery x 1)
DC 4.5V: Separately available car adaptor,
AD-CA20X
(for cars with a 12-24V DC
negative earth electrical system)
DC 3.6 V (rechargeable lithium-ion
battery x 1)
DC 5 V (AC adaptor)
AC 230 - 240V, 50/60 Hz
DC 3.4V: Battery case
(commercially available, "AA"
size, alkaline battery x 1)
DC 4.5V: Separately available car adaptor,
AD-CA20X
(for cars with a 12-24V DC
negative earth electrical system)
7 W (AC adaptor)
RMS; 20 mW (10 mW + 10mW)
(0.2% T.H.D.)
Approx. 3 hours
(When using the AC adaptor included
with the unit)
Power source:
(MS722H For UK)
Power consumption:
Output power:
Charging time:
Weight:
Input socket:
Output socket:
MiniDisc Recorder
Type:
Signal readout:
Audio channels:
Frequency response:
Rotation speed:
Error correction:
Coding:
Recording method:
Sampling frequency:
Battery life:
When using the
rechargeable battery (fully
charged) included with the
unit
When using one,
commerically available,
high capacity, "AA" size,
alkaline batteries (in the
battry case)
Continuous recording:
Approx. 8 hours
Continuous recording:
Approx. 3 hours
Continuous recording:
Approx. 11 hours
Continuous play:
Approx. 10 hours
Continuous play:
Approx. 6 hours
Continuous play:
Approx. 16 hours
Wow and flutter:
When using one,
commercially available,
high capacity, "AA" size
batteries with the rechargeable battery (fully charged)
Recording level
0.25 mV
10 k ohms
MIC L
2.5 mV
10 k ohms
LINE
100 mV
20 k ohms
Output level:
Headphones
LINE
Dimensions:
(MS722H)
Reference input level Input impedance
MIC H
Specified
output
Maximum
output level
Load
impedance
—
10 mW +
10 mW
32 ohms
300mV
(-12dB)
—
10 kohms
Portable MiniDisc recorder
Non-contact, 3-beam semi-coductor
laser pick-up
Stereo 2 channels/monaural (longplay mode) 1 channel
20 - 20,000 Hz (± 3 dB)
Approx 400 - 900 rpm
ACIRC (Advanced Cross Interleave
Reed-Solomon Code)
ATRAC (Adaptive TRansform
Acoustic Coding), 24-bit computed
type
Magnetic modulation overwrite
method
44.1 kHz (32 kHz and 48 kHz signals
are converted to 44.1 kHz, and then
recorded.)
Unmeasurable (less than ±0.001%
W.peek)
Specifications for this model are subject to change without prior
notice
The continuous recording time is for analogue input when the volume
level is set to "VOL 0".
The continuous play time shows the value when the volume level is
set to "VOL 15".
The above values are the standard values when the unit is charged
and used at an ambient temperature of 20oC.
The operating time when using alkaline batteries may be different,
depending on the type and manufacturer of the batteries, and on the
operating temperature.
Input sensitivity:
Width: 87.0 mm (3-7/16")
Height: 25.9 mm (1-1/16")
Depth: 81.5 mm (3-1/4")
MD-MS722H: 220 g (0.49 lbs.) with
rechargeable battery
MD-MS721H: 216 g (0.48 lbs.) with
rechargeable battery
Line/optical digital, microphone
(powered by the main unit)
Earphones (impedance: 32 ohms)/
remote control unit
Width: 87.0 mm (3-7/16")
Height: 26.7 mm (1-1/16")
Depth: 81.5 mm (3-1/4")
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MD-MS722H/MS721H
NAME OF PARTS
MD-MS722H
Remote control unit
2
1
1. Synchro Recording Indicator
2. Character/Time Information Indicator
3. Record Indicator
4. Repeat Indicator:
5. Random Indicator
6. Disc Mode Indicator
7. Total Track Number Display
8. Track Number Indicator
9. Battery Indicator:
10. Earphones Socket
11. Display/Volume Shuttle Switch
12. Hold Switch
13. Play/Pause/Fast Reverse/ Fast Forward Shuttle Switch
14. Stop/Power Off/Bass/Play Mode Shuttle Switch
6
SYNC REC
3
4
5
1
RANDOM
TOTAL
7
10
8
9
13
11
14
12
Main unit
1. Monaural Long-Play Mode Indicator
2. Record Indicator
3. Index Indicator
4. Level Meter
5. Repeat Indicator:
6. TOC Indocator
7. Battery Indicator:
8. Random Indicator
9. Track Number Indicator
10. Character/Time Information Indicator
11. Synchro Recording Indicator
12. Disc Mode Indicator
13. Disc Name Indicator
14. Track Name Indicator
15. Remaining Recording Time Indicator
16. Total Track Number Display
1 2 3 4 5
6
7
11
12
13
14
8
9
10
15 16
17 18
17. Jog Dial
18. Record/Track Mark Button
19. Volume/Name Select Buttons: -20. Display/Lowercase Characters Button
21. Character Button
22. Volume/Name Select Buttons: +
23. Play/Pause Button:
24. Fast Reverse/Fast Forward/Recording Level Control/
Cursor Shuttle Switch:
25. Edit/Auto Mark/Time Mark Button
26. Mode/Insert Button
27. Bass/Delete Button
28. Enter/Fast Play/Synchro Button
29. Handstrap Attachment Eye
30. Stop/Power Off Button: /:OFF
31. Eject Lever
32. Optical/Line Input Socket
33. Microphone Input Socket
19 20 21 22
23
24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
34
34. Hold Switch
35. Battery Case Connection Terminals
36. Earphones Socket
37. 5V DC Input Socket
38. Rechargeable Lithium-lon Battery Compartment
35
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36
37
38
MD-MS722H/MS721H
MD-MS721H
Remote control unit
2
1
1. Synchro Recording Indicator
2. Character/Time Information Indicator
3. Record Indicator
4. Repeat Indicator:
5. Random Indicator
6. Disc Mode Indicator
7. Total Track Number Display
8. Track Number Indicator
9. Battery Indicator:
10. Earphones Socket
11. Display/Volume Shuttle Switch
12. Hold Switch
13. Play/Pause/Fast Reverse/ Fast Forward Shuttle Switch
14. Stop/Power Off/Bass/Play Mode Shuttle Switch
6
SYNC REC
3
1
RANDOM
TOTAL
7
10
8
4
5
9
13
11
14
12
Main unit
1. Monaural Long-Play Mode Indicator
2. Record Indicator
3. Level Meter
4. Repeat Indicator:
5. TOC Indocator
6. Battery Indicator:
7. Random Indicator
8. Track Number Indicator
9. Character/Time Information Indicator
10. Synchro Recording Indicator
11. Disc Mode Indicator
12. Disc Name Indicator
13. Track Name Indicator
14. Remaining Recording Time Indicator
15. Total Track Number Display
1
2
3 4
5
6
10
11
12
13
7
8
9
14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
16. Mode/Insert Button
17. Record/Track Mark Button
18. Fast Reverse/Recording Level Control/
Cursor Button:
19. Play/Pause Button:
20. Fast Forward/Recording Level Control/
Cursor Button:
21. Display/Lowercase Characters Button
22. Volume/Name Select Buttons: -23. Volume/Name Select Buttons: +
24. Bass/Delete Button
25. Character Button
26. Enter/Fast Play/Synchro Button
27. Edit/Auto Mark/Time Mark Button
28. Handstrap Attachment Eye
29. Stop/Power Off Button: /:OFF
30. Eject Lever
31. Optical/Line Input Socket
32. Microphone Input Socket
24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
33
33. Hold Switch
34. Battery Case Connection Terminals
35. Earphones Socket
36. 5V DC Input Socket
37. Rechargeable Lithium-lon Battery Compartment
34
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35
36
37
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O
PO
EP
NE
N
DC IN 5V
OPEN
To the DC
IN 5V
socket
Mark
Notes:
After charging has been completed, the
AC adaptor may be left connected.
(For example, when charging at night)
If the rechargeable battery is in the unit,
it will be charged, even whilst operating
the unit. (Float charge)
MS722H For UK: AC 230-240V,
50/60 Hz
Insert
securely,
all the MS722H Except for UK/
way in. MS721H: AC 220-230V, 50/60 Hz
4
2
1
OPEN
Do not force open the rechargeable
battery cover too wide.
When the AC adaptor plug is inserted
and a MiniDisc has already been inserted, playback may start automatically.
In this case, press the / :OFF button
twice to turn the power off.
the AC adaptor into the AC
socket, and then insert the plug on the
AC adaptor lead into the DC IN 5V
socket.
About 4 seconds later, "
" will flash,
and the battery will begin charging.
Battery charging will be complete in 3.0
hours. When the charging is complete, “
” will go out.
4 Plug
partment cover.
3 Close the rechargeable battery com-
Insert the side with the arrow first.
2 Insert the rechargeable battery.
the rechargeable battery compartment cover.
1 Open
When the rechargeable battery is used for
the first time or when you want to use it
after a long period of disuse, be sure to
charge it fully.
Rechargeable battery power
This unit can be used with 4 different power sources: a rechargeable battery, an AC
adaptor, a battery case, and a separately available car adaptor (AD-CA20X).
POWER SOURCE
Charging is
needed.
When you attempt to make a new digital
recording from a track that was digitally
recorded on a MiniDisc
● MiniDiscs are designed so that only
first generation digital copies can
made, further digital copies are prevented by the SCMS (Serial Copy Management System).
In the following cases digital recording is
impossible, even if you are using digital
cables.
There are cases where digital
recording may be impossible.
Digital cable
Digital cable
Recording
Analogue recording is
possible.
Playback
Digitally recorded MiniDisc
CD player, MD
player, etc.
Playback
Recording
When you are using the unit with a rechargeable battery and an alkaline battery
and you want to check the remaining capacity of the battery, the remaining battery
charge display may not be stable for about
20 seconds after the power is first turned
on.
When the AC adaptor included with this
unit or a separately available car adaptor
is used, the battery indicator will not be
shown.
The number of bars shown in the battery
indicator may increase or decrease, depending on the operation being performed. This is normal.
When the rechargeable battery and the
alkaline battery are used at the same time,
the rechargeable battery is used first, and
then the alkaline battery.
Since the battery indicator shows the remaining amount of the particular battery
being used, the number of bars will increase when the unit switches to the alkaline battery.
Notes:
RECORDING USING THE OPTICAL DIGITAL CABLE
When the battery is completely discharged, the whole battery indicator will
flash. Recharge the battery or replace the
alkaline battery with a new one.
When the battery has run completely out,
“BATT EMPTY” (main unit) and “Lo BATT”
(remote control unit) will appear. Then, the
power will be disconnected automatically.
When the battery needs charging, it is
impossible to start recording or editing.
When the battery is
completely charged
< How to read the battery indicator >
Battery indicator
The remaining amount of battery charge is
shown by the battery indicator (
) during operation.
Checking the remaining
amount of battery charge
CONVENIENT OPERATION OF THE UNIT
MD-MS722H/MS721H
OPERATION MANUAL
When the unit has condensation inside,
the disc signals cannot be read, and the
unit may not function properly.
If this happens, remove the disc.
The condensation should evaporate in
approximately 1 hour. The unit will then
function properly.
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Is the MiniDisc protected against accidental erasure?
Is the unit connected properly to the other equipment?
Is the AC adaptor unplugged or did a power failure
occur whilst recording or editing?
Is the unit in the safety mode?
Is an optical signal being output from the external
equipment?
Read the operation manual for the external equipment.
Recording and editing
are impossible.
When this product is subjected to strong
external interference (mechanical shock,
excessive static electricity, abnormal supply voltage due to lightning, etc.) or if it is
operated incorrectly, it may malfunction. If
such a problem occurs, do the following:
1. Unplug the AC adaptor from the AC
socket.
2. Remove the battery.
3. Leave the unit completely unpowered
for approximately 30 seconds.
If strange sounds, smell or smoke come
out of the unit or an object is dropped into
the unit, remove the AC adaptor from the
AC socket immediately and contact an authorised SHARP service centre.
4. Plug the AC adaptor back into the AC
socket and retry the operation.
Has the track number or character information been
written on the disc yet?
Is the unit in the recording or editing mode?
The MiniDisc cannot
be ejected.
If trouble occurs
Is the battery exhausted?
Is the unit being subjected to excessive vibration?
No sound is heard
from the earphones.
Some sounds are
skipped.
Is the volume set too low?
Is the remote control unit or the earphones plugged
in?
Are you trying to play a MiniDisc with data on it
instead of a MiniDisc containing music?
Is the unit in the safety mode?
Is the battery exhausted?
Is the remote control unit plug or the earphone plug
inserted firmly?
Is the AC adaptor disconnected?
Is the battery exhausted?
Is the unit in the safety mode?
Has condensation formed inside the unit?
Is the unit being influenced by mechanical shock or by
static electricity?
The unit does not turn
on.
When the operation
buttons are pressed,
the unit does not
respond.
CAUSE
PROBLEM
Many potential “problems” can be resolved by the owner without calling a service technician. If something seems to be wrong with this product, check the following before
calling your authorised SHARP dealer or service centre.
Shortly after turning on a heater.
When the unit is placed in a room
where there is excessive steam or
moisture.
When the unit is moved from a cool
place to a warm place.
In the following cases, condensation
may form inside the unit.
Moisture condensation
TROUBLESHOOTING
When the number of tracks used
reaches the limit, regardless of the
remaining recording time, further
recording will be impossible.
(Maximum number of tracks: 254)
If a MiniDisc has been recorded or
edited repeatedly or if a MiniDisc has
scratches on it, it may not be possible
to record the maximum number of
tracks on it.
If there are scratches on a disc, the
unit will automatically avoid recording
in those areas. The recording time will
be reduced.
When the remaining recording time of
a disc is displayed, short tracks less
than 12 seconds long may not be
included in the total.
For MiniDiscs on which repeated
recording and editing operations were
performed, the COMBINE function
may not work.
A cluster (about 2 seconds) is
normally the minimum unit of
recording. So, even if a track is less
than 2 seconds long, it will use about
2 seconds of space on the disc.
Therefore, the time actually available
for recording may be less than the
remaining time displayed.
If there are scratches on discs, those
sections will be automatically avoided
(no recording will be placed in those
sections). Therefore, the recording
time will be reduced.
For MiniDiscs on which repeated
recording and editing were performed,
some sounds may be skipped whilst
cueing and reviewing.
If there are scratches or dust on a
MiniDisc, the track numbers following
that track will be increased by one.
Even if the maximum recording
time of a MiniDisc has not been
reached, “DISC FULL” or “TOC
FULL” may be displayed.
Even if the number of tracks and
the recording time have not
reached the limit, “DISC FULL” may
be displayed.
Even if several short tracks are
erased, the remaining recording
time may not show an increase.
Two tracks may not be combined in
editing.
The total of the recorded time and
time remaining on a disc may not
add up to the maximum possible
recording time.
When recorded tracks are played
back using the cue and review
operations, some sounds may be
skipped.
A track number can be created in
the middle of a track.
MiniDiscs are recorded using a different system than is used for cassette tapes or DAT
recordings. Therefore, the following conditions may be encountered, depending on how
the disc has been recorded or edited. These are due to system limitations, and should
be considered normal.
MINIDISC SYSTEM LIMITATIONS
MD-MS722H/MS721H
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(
The disc is out of recording space.
A large portion of the disc has been
damaged.
There is no space left for recording
character information (track names,
disc names, etc.).
The track has been protected from
being erased.
A large portion of the disc has been
damaged.
There is an error in the recorded
signal.
A disc which contains data other
than music was played.
There is an error in the signal from
the disc.
The temperature is too high.
Since a track number is currently
being located or written to, the unit
cannot accept your command.
You have come to the conclusion
that the unit is out of order.
The EJECT lever was moved
during recording or editing.
A disc has not been loaded.
The disc is write protected.
You tried to record on a playbackonly disc.
Improper power is being supplied.
Edit the track with the device on
which it was recorded.
Replace it with another recorded
disc.
Erase all of the signal errors, and
then try recording again.
A disc which contains non-music
data cannot be played.
Replace it with another recorded
disc.
To have it repaired, go to the
distributor where you purchased the
unit.
Turn off the power, and wait for a
while.
Replace it with another recorded
disc.
Replace it with another recordable
disc.
Replace it with another recordable
disc.
Return the HOLD switch to its
original position.
Turn off the power and remove the
MiniDisc.
Load a disc.
Move the write protection knob
back to its original position.
Replace it with a recordable disc.
Use one of the specified power
sources.
Wait for a while and try the
operation again.
The disc is damaged.
The unit is in the safety mode.
Reload the disc or replace it.
Poor connection of the digital cable.
Change the stop position of the
track and then try editing it.
Re-record or replace it with another
recordable disc.
Remedy
Charge the rechargeable battery or
replace the alkaline battery (or use
the AC adaptor for power).
Replace the disc with a recorded
disc.
Record using the analogue cable.
Check the number of tracks.
If the sound you hear is not right,
try recording again.
Replace the disc with another
recordable disc.
Connect the digital cable securely.
Recording cannot be performed
correctly due to vibration or shock
in the unit.
Editing is impossible.
The disc is scratched.
): Error messages seen on the remote control.
? DISC
(?DISC)
U TOC ERROR
(E-UTOC)
Tr. Protect
TOC FULL
TEMP OVER
(E-TEMP)
TOC ERROR
(E-TOC)
SYSTEM ERR
(E-SYS)
SORRY
(SORRY)
POWER ?
PB DISC
PROTECTED
HOLD
(HOLD)
LOCKED
LOCK ERROR
NO DISC
DISC FULL
Din UNLOCK
(UNLOCK)
DISC ERROR
(E-DISC)
DEFECT
(DEFECT)
Can't WRITE
Can't REC
(Not REC)
Can't EDIT
No copy can be made because of
the SCMS copyright system.
A track cannot be edited.
Nothing is recorded.
BLANK DISC
(BLANK)
Can't COPY
(Not REC)
BATT EMPTY
(Lo BATT)
Meaning
The battery run down.
ERROR MESSAGES
Error messages
MD-MS722H/MS721H
MD-MS722H/MS721H
DISASSEMBLY
Cares before disassembling
When assembling the machine after disassembling or
repair, observe the following requirements so as to
ensure safety and performance.
1. Remove the batteries from the machine, and take out the
mini-disc.
2. When assembling after repair, be sure to restore the
initial location of wires.
Since the screws are small, incorrect fixing may result in
malfunction.
3. When repairing, pay utmost attention to static electricity
of ICs.
(A2)x2
ø1.4x2mm (A2)x1
ø1.4x2mm
Bottom Cabinet
(B1)x1
ø1.4x2mm
(A2)x1
ø1.4x2.5mm
(A1)x1
Pull
(A2)x2
ø1.4x2mm
Center
Cabinet
(B1)x2
ø1.4x2mm
Top Cabinet
PROCEDURE
FIGURE
1
Bottom Cabinet
1. Battery Cover ......... (A1) x1
2. Screw ..................... (A2) x6
9-1
2
Top Cabinet
1. Screw ..................... (B1) x3
2. Flexble PWB .......... (B2) x2
9-1
9-2
1. Screw .................... (C1) x2
2. Flexble PWB ......... (C2) x2
3. Soldering ............... (C3) x4
9-2
STEP
3
4
REMOVAL
Main PWB
Mechanism Unit
1. Raise the rear part, and remove
in the arrow direction.
Figu re 9-1
Put the fold on the connector, and
apply with the felt. Sagging may
result in contact with the sheet metal.
Felt
(C1)x1
ø1.7x2.5mm
(B2)x1
Main PWB
(C1)x1
ø1.7x2.5mm
(B2)x1
9-3
Pull
Pull
Pull
Pull
Pull
Pull
(Illustration: MD-MS722H)
(C3)x3
(C2)x1
(C2)x1*
Top Cabinet
Flexble PWB for
(C3)x1
optical pickup
Caution:
Carefully handle the main PWB and flexible PWB. After removing the
flexible PWB (*1) for the optical pickup from the connector, do not
touch directly the front end of flexible PWB with your hand so as to
prevent damage of optical pickup by static electricity.
Figure 9-2
Mechanism Unit
ø1.4x2.5mm
Cares when servicing:
Be sure to use the screw with washer (Part code: LX-BZ0822AFFC,
Distribution code: 124 970 0187). If a screw of different length is used
by mistake, MD ejection may be disabled.
Figure 9-4
Figure 9-3
INSTALLING THE TOP CABINET
Insert the key flexible PWB
at first into the clearance of
center cabinet.
Do not allow rise of
upper cabinet.
Figure 9-5
Figure 9-6
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MD-MS722H/MS721H
REMOVING AND REINSTALLING THE MAIN PARTS
Remove the mechanism according to the disassembling methods 1 to 3. (See Page 9.)
(A2)x3
ø1.4x2.8mm
How to remove the spindle motor (See Fig. 10-1.)
Spindle Motor
1. Remove the solder joint (A1) x 1 of flex PWB.
2. Remove the stop (A2) x 3 pcs. and remove the spindle
motor.
Mecha Flexble PWB
Solder joint
(A1)x1
How to remove the lift motor (See Fig. 10-2.)
1. Remove the solder joint (B1) x 2 of slide motor lead wire.
2. Remove the screw (B2) x 1 pc., and remove the flexible
PWB.
3. Remove the screw (B3) x 1, and remove the lift motor.
Note:
Take care so that the motor gear is not damaged.
(If the gear is damaged, noise is caused.)
MD Mechanism
(B1)x2
Remove the
solder joint
How to remove the sled motor (See Fig. 10-3.)
1. Remove the stop washer (C1) x 1 pc., and remove the drive
gear (C2) x 1 pc.
2. Remove the screw (C3) x 2 pc.
3. Remove the screw (C4) x 2, and remove the sled motor.
Note:
Take care so that the motor gear is not damaged.
(If the gear is damaged, noise is caused.)
Figure 10-1
(B3)x1
ø1.4x5.5mm
(B2)x1
ø1.4x1.5mm
Lift Motor
How to remove the magnetic head (See Fig. 10-4.)
1. Remove the screw (D1) x1 which connects the magnetic
head to the head relay flex PWB, and remove the soldering
joint (D2) x2 pcs.
Note:
Mount carefully so as not to damage the magnetic head.
MD Mechanism
Figure 10-2
Stop Washer
(C1)x1
(C3)x2
ø1.4x1.2mm
Drive Gear
(C2)x1
How to reinstall the optical pickup unit
(See Fig. 10-5.)
Sled Motor
Shaft
1. Remove the screws (E1) x 1 pcs.
2. Slowly raise the optical pickup.
(C4)x2
Mecha Flexble PWB
Solder joint
Pickup Unit
Figure 10-3
(E1)x1
ø1.7x2.5mm
Magnetic Head
Solder
joint
(D2)x2
Shaft
Shaft
(D1)x1
Ø1.4x1.5mm
Pickup Unit
Pickup Unit
Figure 10-5
Figure 10-4
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MD-MS722H/MS721H
ADJUSTMENT
Test disc
MD adjustment needs two types of disc, namely recording disc (low reflection disc) and playback-only disc (high
reflection disc).
Type
Test disc
Parts No.
1
High reflection disc MMD-110 (TEAC Test MD)
88GMMD-110
2
Lowreflection disc
MMD-212 (TEAC Test MD)
88GMMD-212
3
Low reflection disc
Recording minidisc
UDSKM0001AFZZ
Note: Use the low reflection disc on which music has been recorded.
Entering the TEST mode
1. Setting at port (in standby state, disc-free state or power nonconnected state)
(1) Set the port as follows.
TEST1 : "Low"
TEST0 : "High"
(2) Press the PLAY button in the standby state (it is allowed to insert the disc or to connect the power supply).
(3) Test Mode STOP [ _ T E S T _ ]
2. Setting by special button operation (in standby state)
(1) Holding down the DISP button and ENTER button, press the PLAY button.
(2) Normal mode setting initialization (BASS setting, VOL setting, etc.)
(3) Indication of microcomputer version for one second [ 7 0 2 A f X ] (Serial No. 811XXXXX)
[ 9 0 8 A f X ] (Serial No. 812XXXXX~)
Destination
Microcomputer version
EEPROM version
(4) Whole LCD lighting for 2 seconds
(5) Test Mode STOP [ _ T E S T _ ]
*When the PLAY button is pressed during indication (3) and (4), the process proceeds to (5).
Leaving the TEST mode
(1) Press the STOP button in the TEST mode stop state or version indicating state or whole LCD lighting state.
(2) EEPROM rewrite-enable area updating, adjustment error setting (so as to adjust all the items when the power supply is turned
on in the normal mode)
(3) Change to standby state
Shipping setting method
Holding down simultaneously the VOLUME-DOWN key and PLAY key of the set unit without disc, supply the power from the DC IN plug. After
the indication "INIT" -> "BYE OK" disappears, release the power supply of DC IN.
Test Mode
1. AUTO 1 Mode
2. AUTO 2 Mode
3. MANUAL 1 Mode
4. MANUAL 2 Mode
5. RESULT 1 Mode
6. RESULT 2 Mode
7. TEST-PLAY Mode
• Perform preliminary automatic adjustment.
• If the combination of mechanism and pickup
PWB has been changed, be sure to start from
AUTO1.
• Perform ATT (attenuator) automatic adjustment.
• Perform continuous playback (error rate display,
jump test)
• Temperature is displayed. (Updating in real time)
• Seeing the displayed adjustment value, perform
preliminary manual adjustment.
(Error rate indication, jump test)
• Temperature is displayed. (Updating in real time)
• Seeing the displayed adjustment value perform
manfully the preliminary adjustment.
(Error rate indication, jump test)
• Continuous playback is performed
(error rate display, jump test).
• The value adjusted in AUTO1 or MANUAL1 is
indicated.
• (Execution in servo "OFF" state").
• The value adjusted in AUTO 2 or MANUAL 2 is
indicated.
• Adjustment value is changed manually.
(error rate display, jump test).
• Continuous playback from the specified address
is performed.
• 1 line, 10 lines or 400 lines manual jump is
performed.
• C1 error rate display (pit section), ADIP error
rate display (groove section)
• The temperature correction is performed only when
servo start is performed, but the posture correction
is not performed during continuous playback.
8. TEST-REC Mode
• Continuous record from the specified address
is performed.
• Change of record laser output(servo gain is also
changed according to laser output).
• The temperature correction is performed only
when servo start is performed, but the posture
correction is not performed during continuous
recording.
9. NORMAL Mode
• The mode is changed from the TEST mode to
the normal mode without adjustment.
• In the normal mode the internal operation mode,
memory capacity, etc. areindicated.
• In the normal mode both temperature correction
and posture correction are perfomed.
10. DIGITAL INPUT Mode • Digital input information is displayed.
11. ERROR INFORMATION • Error information is displayed.
Mode
• Error information is initialized
12. EE-PROM Mode
• Factors of digital servo are changed manually.
(Each servo is turned on individually.)
• Cut-off frequency of BASS1, BASS2 and BASS3
is selected manually.
• Temperature detection terminal voltage is
measured, and the reference value is set.
• Defaults are selected and set.
• Setting of EEPROM protect area is updated.
(In case of protect releasing)
13. INNER Mode
• Determine the position where the INNER switch
is turned on. (only high reflection disc).
• The temperature correction is performed only
when servo start is performed, but the posture
correction is not performed.
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Operation in each TEST mode
1. AUTO1 Mode
• When the STOP button is pressed while the AUTO1 menu appears or during automatic adjustment, the mode changes to the TEST mode
stop state. At this time the adjustment value is not output.
• Be sure to adjust, using the specified disc MMD-212.
At this time release the EEPROM (IC402) protection. (Refer to EEPROM write procedure.)
• Adjustment NG; Adjustment item out of range, focus ON failure, and adjustment error
• When the PLAY button is pressed while ADJ. OK is displayed, AUTO2 is executed.
2. AUTO2 Mode
• When the STOP button is pressed while the AUTO2 menu appears or during automatic adjustment, the mode changes to the TEST mode
stop state. At this time the adjustment value is not output.
• Adjustment NG; Adjustment item out of range, and adjustment error.
3. MANUAL1 Mode
• Adjustment item to be made in AUTO1 mode is performed manually.
• When the VOL UP button is pressed during adjustment, the setting increases, and the new setting is output.
• If the VOL DOWN button is pressed during adjustment, the setting decreases and the new setting is output.
• If the VOLUP/DOWN button is held down, the setting changes continuously with 100 ms cycle.
• If the setting is within the allowable range, the RANDOM display lights.
• When the STOP button is pressed during MANUAL1 MENU or measurement or adjustment, the state is changed to the TEST mode stop
state.
4. MANUAL2 Mode
• Adjustment item to be made in AUTO2 mode is performed manually.
• When the VOL UP button is pressed during adjustment, the setting increases, and the new setting is output.
• If the VOL DOWN button is pressed during adjustment, the setting decreases and the new setting is output.
• If the VOLUP/DOWN button is held down, the setting changes continuously with 100 ms cycle.
• If the setting is within the allowable range, the RANDOM display lights.
• When the STOP button is pressed during MANUAL2 MENU or measurement or adjustment, the state is changed to the TEST mode stop
state.
• When the PLAY button is pressed in B-ATT set state, the mode is changed to the continuous playback mode.
• As for operation during continuous playback refer to "TEST-PLAY mode explanation".
5. RESULT1 Mode
• The measurement value and set value of adjustment items for AUTO1 and MANUAL 1 are displayed.
• If the VOL UP button is pressed during setting indication, the setting increases. If the VOL DOWN button is pressed, the setting reduces.
And then the new setting is stored in the RAM.
• When the VOL UP/DOWN button is held down, the setting changes continuously, one cycle being 100 ms.
• If the STOP button is pressed during RESULT1 menu or measurement value indication or set value indication, the state is changed to the
TEST mode STOOP state.
6. RESULT2 Mode
• The measurement value and set value of adjustment items for AUTO2 and MANUAL 2 are displayed.
• If the VOL UP button is pressed during setting indication, the setting increases. If the VOL DOWN button is pressed, the setting reduces.
And then the new setting is stored in the RAM.
• When the VOL UP/DOWN button is held down, the setting changes continuously, one cycle being 100 ms.
• If the STOP button is pressed during RESULT2 menu or measurement value indication or set value indication, the state is changed to the
TEST mode STOOP state.
7. TEST-PLAY Mode
•When the STOP button is pressed while the TEST-PLAY menu appears, or in TEST-PLAY or continuous playback mode, the mode changes
to the TEST mode stop state.
• When the PLAY button is pressed while the TEST-PLAY menu appears,continuous playback is initiated from the current pickup position.
• Whenever the DISP button is pressed in the TEST-PLAY mode, the address changes as follows.
0050 — 03C0 — 0700 — 08A0 — 0050 —
• Whenever the BASS key is pressed in the TEST-PLAY mode, the digit which is changed by the SKIP UP/DOWN button changes as follows.
0050 — 0050 — 0050 — 0050 — 0050 —
• When the SKIP UP button is pressed in the TEST-PLAY mode, the digit of address specified by the BASS button is set to +1h. (0 to F)
• When the SKIP DOWN button is pressed in the TEST-PLAY mode, the digit of address specified by the BASS button is set to -1h. (0 to F)
* When the SKIP UP/DOWN button is held down, the setting changes continuously, one cycle being 100 ms.
• When the BASS button is pressed in the continuous playback mode, the number of jump lines changes as follows.
1 — 10 — 384 — 1
* After the number of jump lines is indicated for one second, the address indication is restored.
[
T R _ ]
• When the SKIP UP button is pressed in the continuous playback mode, the specified number of lines is jumped in the FWD direction.
• When the SKIP DOWN button is pressed in the continuous playback mode, the specified number of lines is jumped in the REV direction.
* When the SKIP UP/DOWN button is held down, jump is repeated every approx. 100 ms.
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MD-MS722H/MS721H
•Whenever the DISP button is pressed in the continuous playback mode, the indication changes as follows.
* Pit section
Continuous playback (SUBQ address indication)
[ S Q
]
|
Continuous playback (C1 error indication)
[ C E
]
|
Continuous playback (SUBQ address indication)
[ S Q
]
* Groove section
Continuous playback (ADIP address indication)
[ A P
]
|
Continuous playback (C1 error indication)
[ C E
]
|
Continuous playback (ADIP error indication)
[ A E
]
|
Continuous playback (ADIP address indication)
[ A P
]
8. TEST-REC Mode
• When the STOP button is pressed while the TEST-REC menu appears, or in the TEST-REC mode or continuous record mode, the mode
changes to the TEST mode stop state.
• When the PLAY button is pressed while the TEST-REC menu appears, the continuous record is initiated from the current pickup position.
• Whenever the DISP button is pressed in the TEST-REC mode, the address changes as follows.
0050 — 03C0 — 0700 — 08A0 — 0050 —
• Whenever the BASS button is pressed in the TEST-REC mode, the digit which is changed by the SKIP UP/DOWN button changes as
follows.
0050 — 0050 — 0050 — 0050 — 0050 —
• When the SKIP UP button s pressed in the TEST-REC mode, the digit of address specified by the BASS button is set to +1h.(0 to F)
• When the SKIP DOWN button is pressed in the TEST-REC mode, the digit of address specified by the BASS button is set to -1h. (0 to F)
* When the SKIP UP/DOWN button is held down, the setting changes continuously, one cycle being 100 ms.
• When the VOL UP/DOWN button is pressed in the TEST-REC mode or continuous record mode, the laser record power changes.
(Servo gain changes also according to record power.)
[ R P W
]
* After the laser record power is indicated for one second, the address indication is restored.
•
: Address
•
: Laser power cord
• Operation is disabled if the premastered disc or disc is in miserase-protected state.
9. NORMAL Mode
• When the STOP button is pressed while the NORMAl menu appears, the mode changes to the TEST mode stop state.
• Indication during operation
Indication of memory capacity on main unit LCD [
] + Level meter
: Internal mode
: Address (Cluster section)
: Address (Sector section)
• Selection of sound volume, BASS, etc. is possible (without indication)
• Recording is also possible.
10. Digital input display Mode (Din Mon)
• When the STOP button is pressed while the digital input indication menu appears or during digital input information indication, the mode
changes to the TEST mode stop state.
• In case of analog input or digital input unlocking the indication data is _.
11. Error data display Mode
• Reversing when SKIP DOWN button is pressed
• When the STOP button is pressed while the error data indication menu appears or during error data indication, the mode changes to the
TEST mode stop state.
• Error data 0 is the latest error.
• Error which occurred in the TEST mode is also stored in the memory.
• When the DISP button is pressed while the error data indication menu appears, the error data is initialized. [ C L E A R _ ]
•
: Error Code
Explanation of error history code
12h : RF side FG, TG, and TCRS adjustment termination failure
13h : Adjustment servo retraction excessive retrial
16h : C. IN detection time-over
17h : A, B, E, F, and TCRSO offset measurement value out of
tolerable range
21h : Focus retraction completion allowable time-over
23h : Track search completion allowable time-over
24h : Disc linear speed measurement failure
32h : P-TOC read failure
42h : U-TOC read failure
44h : U-TOC write data write disabled/read check error
52h : SD write data write disabled
71h : Pickup position initialization time-over
72h : EEPROM data read check sum error
73h : Record head drive disabled (by EJECT lever)
82h : Power overvoltage detection
91h : Ambient temperature is higher that the allowable temperature.
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MD-MS722H/MS721H
13. INNER Mode
• when the STOP button is pressed on the INNER menu (SQ______ ), the state is changed to the TEST mode STOP state.
•
: Address
EEPROM (IC402) writing procedure
1. Procedure to replace EE-PROM and write initial value of microcomputer in EEPROM
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
Replace EEPROM.
Deprive EEPROM of protection (connect the pins 8 and 6 of IC402).
Refer to the latest EEPROM data list.
Press the Display/Lower-case Character button, Enter/Synchro button and Play/Pause button to start the test mode.
Version display
[Ver.
]
Destination
EEPROM version (C ~ Z)
Microcomputer ROM version
The whole LCD lights.
Test mode stop state
[ T E S T ]
Press the "BASS" button, and press twice the "SKIP DOWN" button.
[ E E P R O M ]
Perform the operation to display "EEPROM SETTING MODE CHART", compare the EEPROM DATA LIST with the display,
and set according to the EEPROM DATA LIST with the VOL UP or VOL DOWN key.
Set the temperature reference. (Refer to the Temperature Reference Setting Method.)
Set according to the EEPROM DATA LIST.
Press the Stop button.
[ T E S T ]
Press the Stop button.
After data is written in EEPROM, turn off power .
Restore protection of EEPROM (Disconnect connection made in Step (2) above).
2. Temperature reference setting method
[1] Measurement, calculation and setting procedure
(1) Set the TEST mode.
• Set TEST 1, 0 = '01', and turn on power (or set PLAY ON in standby state).
(2) Start the EEPROM mode 'Temp' menu.
• Key operation in order of BASS, SKIP-DOWN x 2 times, PLAY, PLAY in the test mode STOP state.
• 'TM$$%%' is displayed. ($$= Temperature code, %% = Temperature reference)
(3) Once press SKIP-UP, and determine the displayed microcomputer TEMP input AD value.
• 'TPin##' is displayed. (## = TEMP input AD value)
(4) At the ambient temperature, determine the temperature corrected value from the temperature measurement value
correction table.
(5) Determine the temperature reference, using the following formula.
• Temperature reference = Microcomputer TEMP input AD value + Temperature corrected value
• When data is written into EEPROM, the value shown adove is recorded at the specified address.
[2] Temperature measurement value correction table
Ambient temperature
Temperature correction
Center temperature
o
o
- 05h
+ 10.0oC
o
o
+12 C ~ +14 C
+15oC ~ +16oC
+17oC ~ +19oC
+20oC ~ +22oC
- 04h
- 03h
- 02h
- 01h
+ 12.7oC
+ 15.4oC
+ 18.2oC
+ 20.9oC
+23oC ~ +24oC
+25oC ~ +27oC
+28oC ~ +30oC
± 00h
+ 01h
+ 02h
+ 23.6oC
+ 26.3oC
+ 29.0oC
+31oC ~ +33oC
+ 03h
+ 31.8oC
+ 9 C ~ +11 C
[3] Power IC VREF feed control output
• After automatic adjustment the temperature code is read. If it is within the following range, OK.
Ambient temperature
Temperature correction
Center temperature
o
o
08h
+ 0.5oC
o
o
07h
06h
05h
+ 12.5oC
+ 23.6oC
+ 35.0oC
- 9 C ~ +10 C
+ 3 C ~ +21 C
+15oC ~ +33oC
+26oC ~ +43oC
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MD-MS722H/MS721H
EEPROM DATA LIST (EEPROM version f)
Sled setting
TEMP setting
Item display
T M _ _
Item display
Set values
Calculate values
Fucus setting
Set values
S L G _
6D
H
S L 2 _
20
H
S L M _
4F
H
Set values
S L V _
36
H
F G _ _
63
H
S K k _
43
H
F F 1 _
70
H
S K t _
54
H
F F 2 _
E8
H
S K m _
4D
H
F Z H _
EDH
W T m _
24
H
F L n _
09
H
M V 1 _
4A
H
D J G _
14
H
M V 2 _
AA
F L V _
20
H
S R V _
00
W T f _
20
H
F S S _
AAH
Item display
H
H
ADJ. SET setting
Item display
Tracking setting
Set values
C O K _
A0
Set values
F A T _
C0
H
T G _ _
26
H
T A T _
3E
H
T F 1 _
70
H
C A T _
20
H
T F 2 _
E0H
F A B _
E0
H
T F S _
00
T B o _
2BH
Item display
H
H
EQ. SET setting
Item display
Set values
T B t _
14
T K o _
2BH
H Q 1 _
90
H
T K t _
12
H Q 2 _
90
H
H S G _
11
H
H S O _
FD
L Q 1 _
90
H
L Q 2 _
90
H
L S G _
11
H
L S O _
00
H
G Q 1 _
98
H
G Q 2 _
84
H
G S G _
11
H
G S O _
00
H
H
H
T D o _
67
H
T D t _
34
H
S C o _
00
H
S C t _
40
H
S C m _
53
H
C L p _
18
H
C L r _
28
H
J P I _
00
H
K 1 0 _
65
H
Spindle setting
Item display
S P G _
S P i
Set values
14
_
AA
S P m _
79
S P o _
4F
S P 1 _
10
S P 2 _
60
S P 3 _
F2
Control setting
Item display
H
H
H
H
H
H
F2
H
S P 5 _
10
H
S P D _
61
H
8BH
BASS setting
Item display
B S 1 _
Set values
00
Set values
H
S P 4 _
S P K _
H
H
B S 2 _
2D
B S 3 _
4BH
H
– 15 –
C T 0 _
05
H
C T 1 _
95
H
C T 2 _
40
H
C T 3 _
30
H
R C 0 _
C0
H
R C 1 _
FE
H
S Y C _
A6
H
P W C _
12
H
P W L _
66
H
D R 1 _
49
H
D R 2 _
49
H
I N 1 _
D4
H
I N 2 _
71
H
I N H _
64
H
D R H _
74
H
P L E _
96
H
R C E _
54
H
E L T _
72
H
S L T _
73
H
S P M _
00
H
M S L _
00
H
U S 0 _
00
H
U S 1 _
00
H
U S 2 _
00
H
TEST
REC
– 16 –
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
DATA
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
: INNER switch position measurement menu
: EEPROM setting menu
: Test mode normal playback menu
: Error history display menu
: Digital input signal monitor menu
: ATT adjustment value check menu
: Preadjustment value check menu
: ATT manual adjustment menu
: Pre-manual adjustment menu
: Continuous record menu
: Continuous playback menu
: ATT autoadjustment menu
: Pre-autoadjustment menu
: Test Mode STOP
* When the [STOP] key is pressed in specific menu, the "TEST MODE STOP" state is set.
* When the [PLAY] key operation is performed in the specific menu, the operation of this
menu is executed.
SKIP UP
INNER
SKIP UP
EEPROM
SKIP UP
NORMAL
SKIP UP
E
SKIP UP
Din Mon
SKIP UP
RSLT2
SKIP UP
RSLT1
SKIP UP
MANU2
SKIP UP
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
PLAY
MANU1
SKIP UP
T
SKIP UP
T
SKIP UP
AUTO2
SKIP UP
SKIP DOWN
Slide internal
periphery move
AUTO1
BASS
Slide external
periphery move
SKIP UP
Test Mode Change Chart
Tset Mode Menu
ADJ. NG
Adjustment error
: During ATT automatic adjustment
: Preadjustment normal end (adjustment value output)
: Preadjustment error (adjustment value output)
: During preadjustment adjustment
: Preautomatic Adjustment menu
* When the [STOP] key is pressed in specific menu, the "TEST MODE STOP" state is set.
*"
" represent the adjustment number as follows.
0 0 : Innermost periphery move
0 2 : ABEF offset tentative measurement
0 4 : RF side focus gain coarse adjustment
0 5 : Focus ATT tentative setting
0 6 : RF side bit section tracking gain adjustment
0 7 : COUT level setting for pit section adjustment
0 8 : External periphery move
0 9 : RF side groove section tracking gain adjustment
1 0 : COUT level setting for groove section adjustment
1 1 : RF side TCRS gain adjustment
1 2 : Tracking ATT initial setting
1 3 : RF side focus gain minor adjustment
1 4 : Focus ATT initial setting
1 5 : S gain "High" ABEF offset measurement
1 6 : TCRS offset measurement
1 7 : S gain "Low" ABEF offset measurement
AT2
PLAY
ADJ. OK
Normal end
AT1
PLAY
AUTO1
Preautomatic Adjustment
MD-MS722H/MS721H
ADJ. NG
Adjustment error
: Continuous playback (high reflection)
: Continuous playback (low reflection)
: ATT adjustment normal end (adjustment value output)
: ATT adjustment error (adjustment value output)
: During ATT autoadjustment
: ATT Autoadjustment menu
* When the [STOP] key is pressed in specific menu, the "TEST MODE STOP" state is set.
*"
" represent the adjustment number as follows.
0 0 : Innermost periphery move
0 3 : Pit section tracking ATT setting
0 4 : Pit section focus ATT setting
0 6 : External periphery move
(low reflection only)
0 7 : TCRS ATT setting
(low reflection only)
0 8 : Groove section tracking ATT setting
(low reflection only)
0 9 : Groove section focus ATT setting
(low reflection only)
SQ####
AP####
PLAY
ADJ. OK
Normal end
AT2
PLAY
AUTO2
ATT Auto Adjustment
– 17 –
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
P
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
$ $
Continued to
the next page
SKIP UP
SF
SKIP UP
SE
SKIP UP
RCG
SKIP UP
GCH
SKIP UP
GTG
SKIP UP
PCH
SKIP UP
PTG
SKIP UP
Sb
SKIP UP
Sa
SKIP UP
RFg
SKIP UP
LON
SKIP UP
Fh
SKIP UP
Eh
SKIP UP
Bh
SKIP UP
Ah
SKIP UP
TMP
PLAY
MANU1
Pre-Manual Adjustment
: F-ATT (tracking) initial setting
: ATT setting
: E-ATT (tracking) initial setting
: ATT setting
: RF side TCRS gain adjustment
: Gain setting
: Groove section adjustment COUT level setting
: COUT level setting
RF side groove section tracking gain adjustment
: Gain setting
: Pit section adjustment COUT level setting
: COUT level setting
: RF side pit section tracking gain adjustment
: Gain setting
: B-ATT (focus) tentative setting
: ATT setting
: A-ATT (focus) tentative setting
: ATT setting
: RF side focus gain coarse adjustment
: Gain setting
: Laser On (Play Power)
: F signal offset (FINO) tentative measurement
: Measurement value
: E signal offset (EINO) tentative measurement
: Measurement value
: B signal offset (BINO) tentative measurement
: Measurement value
: A signal offset (AINO) tentative measurement
: Measurement value
: Temperature code display
$ $ : Temperature code
: Pre-Manual Adjustment menu
MD-MS722H/MS721H
– 18 –
FL
SKIP UP
EL
SKIP UP
BL
SKIP UP
AL
SKIP UP
TH
SKIP UP
FH
SKIP UP
EH
SKIP UP
BH
SKIP UP
AH
SKIP UP
SB
SKIP UP
SA
SKIP UP
RFG
SKIP UP
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
Continued from the
preceding page
: S gain "Low" F signal offset (FINO) measurement
: Measurement value
: S gain "Low" E signal offset (EINO) measurement
: Measurement value
: S gain "Low" B signal offset (BINO) measurement
: Measurement value
: S gain "Low" A signal offset (AINO) measurement
: Measurement value
TCRS signal offset (TCRSO) measurement
: ATT setting
: S gain "High" F signal offset (FINO) measurement
: Measurement value
: S gain "High" E signal offset (EINO) measurement
: Measurement value
: S gain "High" B signal offset (BINO) measurement
: Measurement value
: S gain "High" A signal offset (AINO) measurement
: Measurement value
: B-ATT (focus) initial setting
: ATT setting
: A-ATT (focus) initial setting
: ATT setting
: RF side focus gain minor adjustment
: Gain setting
LB
SKIP UP
LA
SKIP UP
GF
SKIP UP
GE
SKIP UP
GC
SKIP UP
HB
Lb
SKIP UP
HA
La
SKIP UP
PF
SKIP UP
PE
SKIP UP
LON
SKIP UP
TMP
PLAY
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
P
SKIP DOWN
$ $
MANU2
ATT Manual Adjustment
: Low reflection: B-ATT (focus) setting
: ATT setting
: Low reflection: A-ATT (focus) setting
: ATT setting
:Groove section F-ATT (tracking) setting
: ATT setting
:Groove section E-ATT (tracking) setting
: ATT setting
: TCRS ATT setting
: ATT setting
: High reflection: B-ATT (focus) setting
: Low reflection: B-ATT (focus) setting
: ATT setting
: High reflection: A-ATT (focus) setting
: Low reflection: A-ATT (focus) setting
: ATT setting
: Pit section E-ATT (tracking) setting
: ATT setting
: Pit section E-ATT (tracking) setting
: ATT setting
: Laser ON (Play Power)
: Temperature code display
$ $
: Temperature code
: Temperature code displayATT manual adjustment menu
MD-MS722H/MS721H
– 19 –
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
Continued to
the next page
SKIP UP
SA
SKIP UP
GCH
SKIP UP
PCH
SKIP UP
RFG
SKIP UP
RCG
SKIP UP
GTG
SKIP UP
PTG
SKIP UP
TH
SKIP UP
FL
SKIP UP
EL
SKIP UP
BL
SKIP UP
AL
SKIP UP
FH
SKIP UP
EH
SKIP UP
BH
SKIP UP
AH
PLAY
RSLT1
: A-ATT (focus) initial setting
: Groove section adjustment COUT level setting
: Pit section adjustment COUT level setting
: RF side focus gain setting
: RF side TCR gain setting
: RF side groove section tracking gain setting
: RF side pit section tracking gain setting
: TCRS signal offset measurement value
: S gain "Low" F signal offset measurement value (setting)
: S gain "Low" E signal offset measurement value (setting)
: S gain "Low" B signal offset measurement value (setting)
: S gain "Low" A signal offset measurement value (setting)
: S gain "High" F signal offset measurement value (setting)
: S gain "High" E signal offset measurement value (setting)
: S gain "High" B signal offset measurement value (setting)
: S gain "High" A signal offset measurement value (setting)
: Pre-Adjustment Value Check menu
Pre-Adjustment Value Check
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
GC
SKIP UP
LB
SKIP UP
LA
SKIP UP
HB
SKIP UP
HA
SKIP UP
GF
SKIP UP
GE
SKIP UP
PF
SKIP UP
PE
PLAY
RSLT2
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
ATT Setting Check
SF
SKIP UP
SE
SKIP UP
SB
SKIP UP
Continued from
the preceding page
: TCRS-ATT setting
: Low-reflection B-ATT (focus) setting
: Low-reflection A-ATT (focus) setting
: High-reflection B-ATT (focus) setting
: High-reflection A-ATT (focus) setting
: Groove section F-ATT (tracking) setting
: Groove section E-ATT (tracking) setting
: Pit section F-ATT (tracking) setting
: Pit section E-ATT (tracking) setting
: ATT Setting Check
: F-ATT (tracking) initial setting
: E-ATT (tracking) initial setting
: B-ATT (focus) initial setting
MD-MS722H/MS721H
PLAY
: Continuous playback menu
PLAY
: Continuous playback (pit section)
: Continuous playback (groove section)
# # # # : Address
: Start address setting
: Continuous playback menu
BASS
DISP
Ad0 3 C 0
BASS
DISP
Ad0 7 9 0
DISP
DISP
Ad0 8 A 0
– 20 –
BASS
Ad0 0 5 0
BASS
BASS
Ad0 0 5 0
10TR
BASS
3 8 4TR
* When the [SKIP UP] key is pressed in the continued playback mode, jump of specified
number of lines occurs in the external periphery direction.
If the key is held down jump occurs continuously (100 ms cycle).
* When the [SKIP DOWN]key is pressed in the continuous playback mode, jump of
specified number of lines occurs in the internal periphery direction.
If the key is held down, jump occurs continuously (100 ms cycle).
1TR
* In the start address set state the value of selection digit changes in the range of "0h to Fh"
when the [SKIP UP/DOWN] key is pressed
* In the continuous playback state the number of jump lines changes as follows shown
the [BASS] key is pressed.
1 (initial value)
10
384
Ad0 0 5 0
* In the start address setting state the start address change digit changes when the [BASS] key is pressed.
1st digit (initial value)
2nd digit
3rd digit
Ad0 0 5 0
* When the [STOP] key is pressed in specific menu, the "TEST MODE STOP" state is set.
* In the start address set state the start address changes as follows when the [DISP] key is pressed.
03C0H
0 0 5 0 H (initial value)
0700H
08A0H
SQ####
AP####
PLAY
Ad 0 0 5 0
DISP
T
: Continuous playback (pit section)
: Continuous playback (groove section)
# # # # : Address
• Continuous playback from any address
SQ####
AP####
PLAY
T
• Continuous playback from current pickup position
Continuous Playback
REC
PLAY
: Continuous record menu
REC
PLAY
Ad0 3 c 0
Ad0 7 0 0
Ad0 8 A 0
DISP
BASS
Ad0 0 5 0
2nd digit
BASS
3rd digit
BASS
Ad0 0 5 0
* In the start address set state the value of selection digit changes in the range of 0h to Fh when
the [SKIP UP/DOWN] key is pressed.
* In the continuous record state and start address set state the record laser power changes in the
range of "0h to Fh" when the [VOL UP/DOWN] key is pressed.
Ad0 0 5 0
1st digit (initial value)
* In the start address setting state the start address change digit changes when the [BASS] key is pressed.
Ad0 0 5 0
: Continuous record
# # # #: Address
: Start address setting
: Continuous record menu
* When the [STOP] key is pressed in specific menu, the "TEST MODE STOP" state is set.
* In the start address set state the start address changes as follows when the [DISP] key is pressed.
0 0 5 0 H (initial value)
03C0H
0700H
08A0H
DISP
DISP
DISP
AP# # # #
PLAY
Ad 0 0 5 0
T
AP# # # #
: Continuous record
# # # #: Address
• Continuous record playback from any address
T
• Continuous record from the current pickup position
Continuous Rrecord
MD-MS722H/MS721H
: INNER switch position measurement menu
: TEST mode normal playback menu
– 21 –
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
: U bit 2 data display
: TIME (min.)
: TIME (sec.)
: U bit 1 data display
: TNO
: INDEX
: FS code, C bit data display
: Address
: Control code
: Category code
: Digital input single monitor menu
* When the [STOP] key is pressed in specific menu, the "TEST MODE STOP" state is set.
U2
SKIP UP
U1
SKIP UP
C
PLAY
DinMon
Digital Input Signal Monitor
: Continuous playback
@@@@@: Mode and address display
* When the [STOP] key is pressed in specific menu, the "TEST MODE STOP" state is set.
@@@@@
PLAY
NORMAL
Test Mode Normal Playback
: Continuous playback (pit section)
# # # # : Address
* When the [STOP] key is pressed in specific menu, the "TEST MODE STOP" state is set.
SQ####
PLAY
INNER
Inner Switch Position Measurement
DATA
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
: Error history 9 display
§ § : Error code
: Error history 8 display
§ § : Error code
: Error history 7 display
§ § : Error code
: Error history 6 display
§ § : Error code
: Error history 5 display
§ § : Error code
: Error history 4 display
§ § : Error code
: Error history 3 display
§ § : Error code
: Error history 2 display
§ § : Error code
: Error history 1 display
§ § : Error code
: Error history 0 display
§ § : Error code
: Error history display menu
: Error history clear
: Error history display menu
* When the [STOP] key is pressed in specific menu, the "TEST MODE STOP" state is set.
E9§§
SKIP UP
E8§§
SKIP UP
E7§§
SKIP UP
E6§§
SKIP UP
E5§§
SKIP UP
E4§§
SKIP UP
E3§§
SKIP UP
E2§§
SKIP UP
E1§§
SKIP UP
E0§§
SKIP DOWN
DATA
PLAY
E
• Error history display
CLEAR
PLAY
E
• Error history clear
Error History Display
MD-MS722H/MS721H
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
– 22 –
SKIP DOWN
: Control setting menu
: Digital EQ setting menu
: Adjustment setting menu
: BASS setting menu
: Sled setting menu
: Spin setting menu
: Tracking setting menu
: Focus setting menu
: TEMP setting menu
: EEPROM setting menu
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
: BASS setting menu
* When the [STOP] key is pressed in specific menu, the "TEST MODE STOP" state is set.
* When the [DISP] key operation is performed in the specific state, the menu changes to
"TEMP SETTING menu".
* In the specific state the setting changes in the range of "00h to FFh" when the
[VOL UP/DOWN] key is pressed.
(The upper limit varies depending on the items)
BS3
SKIP UP
BS2
SKIP UP
BS1
PLAY
Bass
BASS Setting
* When the [STOP] key is pressed in specific menu, the "TEST MODE STOP" state is set.
* When the [PLAY] key operation is performed in the specific state, the specific setting menu is set.
CTRL
SKIP UP
SKIP UP
DEQSET
SKIP UP
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
ADJSET
SKIP UP
Bass
SKIP UP
Sled
SKIP UP
Spin
SKIP UP
Track
SKIP UP
Focus
SKIP UP
Temp
PLAY
EEPROM
EEPROM Setting
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
: Focus setting menu
* When the [STOP] key is pressed in specific menu, the "TEST MODE STOP" state is set.
* When the [DISP] key operation is performed in the specific state, the menu changes to "TEMP SETTING menu".
* In specific state the setting changed in the range of "00h to FFh" when the [VOL UP/DOWN] key is pressed.
(The upper limit varies depending on the items)
FFS
SKIP UP
WTf
SKIP UP
FLV
SKIP UP
DJG
SKIP UP
FLn
SKIP UP
FZH
SKIP UP
FF2
SKIP UP
FF1
SKIP UP
FG
PLAY
Focus
Focus Setting
MD-MS722H/MS721H
– 23 –
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
: Spin setting menu
* When the [STOP] key is pressed in specific menu, the "TEST MODE STOP" state is set.
* When the [DISP] key operation is performed in the specific state, the menu changes to
"TEMP SETTING menu".
* In specific state the setting changed in the range of "00h to FFh" when the
[VOL UP/DOWN] key is pressed.
(The upper limit varies depending on the items)
SPK
SKIP UP
SPD
SKIP UP
SP5
SKIP UP
SP4
SKIP UP
SP3
SKIP UP
SP 2
SKIP UP
SP 1
SKIP UP
SP o
SKIP UP
SP m
SKIP UP
SP i
SKIP UP
SPG
PLAY
S p i n
Spin Setting
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
: Tracking setting menu
* When the [STOP] key is pressed in specific menu, the "TEST MODE STOP" state is set.
* When the [DISP] key operation is performed in the specific state, the menu changes to
"TEMP SETTING menu".
* In the specific state the setting changes in the range of "00h to FFh" when the [VOL UP/DOWN]
key is pressed. (The upper limit varies depending on the items)
K10
SKIP UP
JPi
SKIP UP
CLv
SKIP UP
CLp
SKIP UP
SCm
SKIP UP
SC t
SKIP UP
SCo
SKIP UP
TDt
SKIP UP
TDo
SKIP UP
TKt
SKIP UP
TKo
SKIP UP
TB t
SKIP UP
TB o
SKIP UP
TFS
SKIP UP
TF 2
SKIP UP
TF 1
SKIP UP
TG
PLAY
T r a c k
Tracking Setting
MD-MS722H/MS721H
SKIP DOWN
– 24 –
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
* When the [STOP] key is pressed in specific menu, the "TEST MODE STOP" state is set.
* When the [DISP] key operation is performed in the specific state, the menu changes to
"TEMP SETTING menu".
* In the specific state the setting changes in the range of "00h to FFh" when the
[VOL UP/DOWN] key is pressed.
(The upper limit varies depending on the items)
SRV
SKIP UP
MV2
SKIP UP
MV1
SKIP UP
WTm
SKIP UP
SKm
SKIP UP
SKt
SKIP UP
SKk
SKIP UP
SLV
SKIP UP
SLM
SKIP UP
SL2
SKIP DOWN
: TEMP setting
: setting
§ § : Temperature code
: TEMP A/D input value
: Measurement value
: Temp setting menu
P-MODE
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
: Adjustment setting menu
* In the specific state the setting changes in the range of "0h to Fh" when the [VOL UP/DOWN]
key is pressed.
P-MODE
* When the [STOP] key is pressed in specific menu, the "TEST MODE STOP" state is set.
* When the [DISP] key operation is performed in the specific state, the menu changes to
"TEMP SETTING menu".
* In the specific setting display state the setting change digit changes when the [P-MODE]
key is pressed.
1st digit (initial value)
2nd digit
FAB
SKIP UP
CAT
SKIP UP
TAT
SKIP UP
FAT
SKIP UP
COK
PLAY
ADJSET
Adjustment Setting
* When the [STOP] key is pressed in specific menu, the "TEST MODE STOP" state is set.
* When the [DISP] key operation is performed in the specific state, the menu changes to
"TEMP SETTING menu".
* In the specific state the setting changes in the range of "00h to FFh" when the
[VOL UP/DOWN] key is pressed.
T p i n
SKIP UP
TM§§
SLG
SKIP UP
PLAY
PLAY
Temp
S l e d
: Slide setting menu
TEMP Setting
Slide Setting
MD-MS722H/MS721H
– 25 –
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
: Digital EQ setting menu
* In the specific state the setting changes in the range of "0h to Fh" when the [VOL UP/DOWN]
key is pressed.
P-MODE
P-MODE
* When the [STOP] key is pressed in specific menu, the "TEST MODE STOP" state is set.
* When the [DISP] key operation is performed in the specific state, the menu changes to
"TEMP SETTING menu".
* In the specific setting display state the setting change digit changes
when the [P-MODE] key is pressed.
1st digit (initial value)
2nd digit
DQR
SKIP UP
GSO
SKIP UP
GSG
SKIP UP
GQ2
SKIP UP
GQ 1
SKIP UP
LSO
SKIP UP
LSG
SKIP UP
LQ 2
SKIP UP
LQ 1
SKIP UP
HSO
SKIP UP
HSG
SKIP UP
HQ2
SKIP UP
HQ 1
PLAY
DEQSET
Digital EQ Setting
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
Continued to
the next page
SKIP UP
I N H
SKIP UP
I N 2
SKIP UP
I N 1
SKIP UP
DR2
SKIP UP
DR1
SKIP UP
PWL
SKIP UP
PWC
SKIP UP
SYC
SKIP UP
RC1
SKIP UP
RC0
SKIP UP
CT3
SKIP UP
CT2
SKIP UP
CT1
SKIP UP
CT0
PLAY
CTRL
Control Setting
: Control setting menu
MD-MS722H/MS721H
– 26 –
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
SKIP DOWN
P-MODE
* In the specific state the setting changes in the range of "0h to Fh" when the
[VOL UP/DOWN] key is pressed.
P-MODE
* When the [STOP] key is pressed in specific menu, the "TEST MODE STOP" state is set.
* When the [DISP] key operation is performed in the specific state, the menu changes to
"TEMP SETTING menu".
* In the specific setting display state the setting change digit changes when the [P-MODE]
key is pressed.
1st digit (initial value)
2nd digit
US2
SKIP UP
US1
SKIP UP
US0
SKIP UP
MSL
SKIP UP
SPM
SKIP UP
SLT
SKIP UP
ELT
SKIP UP
RCE
SKIP UP
PLE
SKIP UP
DRH
SKIP UP
Continued from
the preceding page
MD-MS722H/MS721H
Figure 27 BLOCK DIAGRAM
– 27 –
T
M902
SLED MOTOR
M901
SPINDLE
MOTOR
F
PICK
OPIC
LASER
HEAD
LIFT MOTOR
1,6
19,20
+2.5
+2.8
+2.5
IC901
3-PHASE BRUSHLESS
DRIVER
BA6965AF
17
1-4
+2.5
13
24,26
29,31
+2.8
4
+2.8
7,9
VCC
35
VCC
6,8
VM
IC601
PWM DRIVER
17A39TD
+2.5
13,14
24,42
IC101
RF SIGNAL
PROCESSOR
IR3R55
13
VS
IC351
HEAD DRIVER
74ACT02T
1
VCC
IC651
MOTOR DRIVER
LB1930M
25-30,40
8,11
14
3,4
IC402
EEPROM
S29L294A
2,15-17,
19-22
+4.5
52,53
50
2
17-24
3,5-9,11
1-3
+2.5
14-16
1-3
9,
10,
13
42,48
OPERATION UNIT
DISPLAY UNIT
69,
72,
73,
83,
84
IC401
SYSTEM
MICROCOMPUTER
IX2772AF
1,20-30,
76,93-95
2
VDD
+2.0
55,58
59,
70-74
57,66
IC200
2V REGULATOR 3
62FP2002
82-84,86
89-100
IC201
ENDEC LSI
LR37811
26-30,
32-37,
39-46
2-5,
7-12,
14-23
IC202
16BIT D-RAM
IX2723AF
1,12
AVCC
+2.5
M903
+2.35
+2.8
2
4
3
3
5,6
3
IC820
POWER DRIVE
IR3M09N
VCC
17
VEE
VEE
17
VCC
20
IC703
AUDIO AMP
IR3R54N
20
VCC
IC701
AUDIO AMP
IR3R54N
8
12
8
12
+6~8
IC850
POWER DRIVE
IR3M09N
VCC
3
–2.5
SERIES
REGULATOR
+2.5
4
IC501
3,6
AD/DA
CONVERTER 19,20
AK4519VF
+2.5
IC771
5 TK71225M 2.5V
REGULATOR
7-12,
15,17
10,12
5,6
18,19
22,24
4
J702
MIC IN
(READY FOR
PLUG-IN POWER)
J801
DC IN
(4~5.5V)
J703
REMOTE
CONTORL
J703
HEAD PHONES
LINE
(3.4V)
BATTERY CASE
(BOOSTER CIRCUIT
BUILT-IN)
RECHARGEABLE
BATTERY
(2.9~4.1V)
OVER VOLTAGE,
REVERSE-CONNECTION
PROTECTION CIRCUIT
5
IC871
TK71345M
4.5V REGULATOR
+4.5
Q721
RIPPLE
FILTER
J701
LINE INPUT
J701
+2.8 DIGITAL INPUT
OPTICAL IN
UNIT
MD-MS722H/MS721H
MD-MS722H/MS721H
P28 P29 P30
MAIN PWB-A
C112
0.033
C122
270P(CH)
TP121
TP122
97
98
99
100
EFMO
LDCNT2
LDCNT1
SYSD7
SYWRX
SYRDX
SYRS
29
28
27
26
RAA0
RAA1
RAA2
RAA3
LDCNT2
LDCNT1
X700KO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
VCCENDEC
TP201
R161
1.2K
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
RAA9
RAD3
RAD2
RACASX
DGND
RAOEX
RAA8
RAA7
RAA6
RAA5
RAA4
VDD2
RAA10
IC201
LR37811
ENDEC LSI
CK224
TP203
CK222
C205
0.1
C201
1/16
C165
0.033
F–
F+
T+
T–
RAD0
50 EFMO
RAD1
49 PLCK
48 ACRCER RAWEX
RARASX
47 TCRS
76 TOTMON
77 TEMON
78 SBCK
79 SBO
R205
680K
L201
22µH
R206 TP206
270K
L100
10µH
C100
10/6.3
L171
10µH TP487
+B
C172
33/6.3
C171
33/6.3
FLEXIBLE
PWB
A
B
COM
CVCC
VCC
DGND
DGND
LDON
LDVAR
RF2
MP/R
AGND
VCC
RF4
RF3
F
E
RF1
T+
F–
T–
F+
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
DCNT1
TP114
TP115
TP116
TP117
TP118
TP119
TP120
TP108
TP109
TP110
TP111
TP105
TP106
TP101
TP102
TP103
C
C123
390P
C124
390P
SBSY
SFSY
FOK
SENSE
COUT
MCCK
DINTX
VDD1
DGND
RSTX
SYSD0
SYSD1
SYSD2
SYSD3
SYSD4
SYSD5
SYSD6
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
TP207
FODRF
FODRR
TRDRF
TRDRR
SLDRF
SLDRR
SPDRF
SPDRR
AUDATA
AUSCLK
RFLAT
TEMP
LDON
LDVAR
OPICGA
C130
0.1
C211
5P(CH)
R222
1M
R103
22K
C121
270P(CH)
CK201
CK202
CK203
FOK CK204
SENSE
CIN CK205
MCCK CK206
DINT
C203
R2040.1
XRT 1K
SYD0
SYD1
SYD2
SYD3
SYD4
SYD5
SYD6
SYD7
SYWR
SYRD
SYRS
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
X176KO
CK106
TP151
TP145
R154
1.2K
CK104
CK103
CK101
CK102
C161
1
TP100
R101
22K
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
Q101
2SA17457
R104
22K
R102
22K
DATA
CLOCK
DGND
LATCH
AGND
SGAIN
STBY
DISC
DTEMP
LOGIC
FIN
TP209
TP210
C207
0.1
ADAG
EFMO
AVCC
EFMI
RF2-1
HPF
TP212
75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51
22KO 32
CK109
22KI
31
CK108
WBO
30
TCGO
CK107
29
AOUT
TP133
28
BOUT
TP132
27
TP131
EOUT
26
TP130
FOUT 25
DVCC
EIN
AVCC
11
12
LPF
BIN
BIAS
10
BIAS
C212
8P(CH)
TP208
TP211
C204
0.47
NC
ADIP
AGC
XL201
33.8688MHz
CK207
R106
56K
FEMON
DADATA
ADDATA
DFCK
BCLK
LRCK
DGND
VDD3
DOUT
DIN
X1O
X1I
DGND
VDD1
VPD
VXI
ADPON
DAPON
OPTCNT
DCNT1
EMPH1
NC
CK112
AGND
IC101
IR3R55
RF SIGNAL,
PROSESSOR
REFI
L204
R207
680
C106
0.22
EFMAGC
TTR
GOUT
4
5
TP144
REFO
C103
6
1
RFADD
C104
7
0.027
TCGI
8
R105
AIN
390K
9
CN101
TP202
TP139
C107
0.012
C109
1/16
48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37
ADAGC
ROUT
EFM
ADIPI
36
1 RF1
AGC
R
EFMAGI
ADIPO
35
2 RF2 and
DIFF
34 NC
3 RF3 SW
ADLPFO 33
RF4
DIFF
C102
1
B
+B
C110
0.22
TP204
C111
0.0033
RECORD SIGNAL
EFMMON
AVCC
EFMI
AGND
AIN
EIN
TCG
BIN
FIN
VBAT
WBI
VDD1
DGND
TEST0
TEST1
TEST2
X176KO
FODRF
FODRR
TRDRF
TRDRR
SLDRF
SLDRR
SPDRF
SPDRR
PLAYBACK SIGNAL
A
TP413
+B
+B
R415
1K
DSPSCK
R901
1
IC901
R902
1
BA6965AF
3-PHASE
BRUSH LEESS
DRIVER
R404
100K
C911
0.1
C422
10/6.3
+B
RCAULT
MCPGIN
INPGIN
INPGCK
RCPCNT2
TP416
TP417
R402
100K
R422
100K
LDON
OPICGA
RFLAT
L610
47µH
M903
LIFT
MOTOR
TP601
L608
100µH
SLDRR
SLDRF
SPDRF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
F–
2
T+
C601
1
C604
1
C602 C603
1
1
L600
2.2
R
3
TP403
DSPSTB
DSPDAT
D431
1SS361
C431 R431
0.47 330K
TP610
T–
• NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM can be found on page 35.
1
XL401
F+
L604
47µH
L603
47µH
L602
47µH
L601
47µH
FODRR
FODRF
TRDRF
TRDRR
INNSW
TP412
PBAULT
ELLVL
R408
100K
SW402
HOLD
SPINDLE/SLED/LIFT
MOTOR ASSY UNIT
H
ELON
AUSCLK
AUDATA
L651
TP602 0.47µH
TP400
R407
10K
AGND
VG 36
CLK
VC 35
LG 34
PS
GND 33
OE
VD1
VD3 32
FO1
FO3 31
PGND PGND 30
RO1
RO3 29
VD1
VD3 28
VD2
VD4 27
RO2
RO4 26
PGND PGND 25
FO2
FO4 24
VD2
VD4 23
RI1
RI3 22
FI1
FI3 21
FI2
FI4 20
RI2
RI4 19
PH901
M902
SLED MOTOR
IC401
IX2772AF
MICROCOM
ELON
LDON 48
OPICGA 49 VSS
RFLAT 50 RADAT
RACLK
C600
22/6.3
M
C608
3.3
C609
1
C610
1
M
-
IC601
+B
17A39TD
PWM DRIVER
C605
0.1
HEAD
+
GP1S93K
M
L609
47µH
COM
W
U
V
M901
SPINDLE MOTOR
+
–
X176KO
SW901
DISC IN
SW902
DISC PROTECT
G
R601
56K
DCNT1
1
LDCNT2
LDCNT1
CN601
+B
C622
0.1 C651
1
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
16
5
4
3
2
1
IC651
LB1930M
MOTOR DRIVER
FLEXIBLE
PWB
SYD6
SYD7
26 SYD3
VSS
27 SYD4
RCLAT 28 SYD5
MCPGI
INPGI
INPGCK
RCPCNT
TEST1
TEST0 SYSTEM
JPNP
VCC
RCLED
ELLVL
51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67
6 G G
7 O2 I2
8
I1
9 O1
10 VCC
TP666
TP665
TP664
TP663
TP662
TP661
TP660
TP659
TP658
TP657
TP656
TP655
TP654
TP653
TP652
TP651
F
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
+B
R921
330
INNSW
PDCNT
R403
1K
R922
100K
1
2
R412
3
10K
4
TP409
25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
C905 0.0022
C906 0.0022
C907 0.0022
Q351
2SK2909
Q352
2SK2911
TP408
SYD2
SYD1
SYD0
SYWR
SYRD
SYRS
PCNT1
VSS
PHOLD
EEPK
EEPD
EPCS
DSPSCK
R906
270K
C910 0.033
C909 0.033
C908 0.22
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
TP404
R361
15
D351
SB0209CP
10
BEEP
C361
0.039
GND
CSL2
CSL1
CST
COM
WIN
VIN
UIN
WOUT
RF
VOUT UOUT
PBMUTE
Q354
2SK2911
C351
47P(CH)
C903
3.3
FG
BRK–
BRK+
STBY
RIB
VCC
VM
SPDRR
R908
100K
C902
0.01
DISCPR
D352
SB0209CP
TP351
E
C354
0.1
C353
10/6.3
Q353
2SK2909
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
TP901
R351
4.7
R905
100K
R903
330
R414
1K
PBLAT
REC
PBOPON
RPLAY
KHOLD
BUZOUT
MD0
MD1
INNSW
WDTOVF
MD2
RESET
NMI
µSTBY
VCC
XTAL
EXTAL
R909
10K
R401
100K
6
5
4
3
2
1
10
11
12
13
14 VCC
C357
0.1
R907
180K
GND 7
R904
33K
SPIN
HDON
8
9
EFMO
DSPSTB
DSPDAT
IC351
74ACT02T
HEAD DRIVER
R413
1K
TP407
SYD7
SYD6
SYD5
SYD4
SYD3
+B
S2
E
SYD2
SYD1
SYD0
SYWR
SYRD
SYRS
PCNT1
OPIC
PICKUP UNIT
PHOLD
D
4
Figure 28 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (1/4)
– 28 –
5
6
S
R
1
2
MD-MS722H/MS721H
P28 P29 P30
DADATA
ADDATA
DFCK
BCLK
LRCK
DIN
ADPON
DAPON
OPTCNT
XL201
33.8688MHz
R222
1M
C212
8P(CH)
TP212
TP205
TP208
TP211
LDCNT2
LDCNT1
CK207
06
K
JOG0
JOG1
R460
47K
R455 R456 R457
HKEY2 R459 5.6K 8.2K 18K
47K
HSTOP
HPLAY
EMPH1
HKEY1
RAA0
RAA1
RAA2
RAA3
LDCNT2
LDCNT1
X700KO
A10
A0
A1
A2
A3
VCC
A8 18
A7 17
A6 16
A5 15
A4 14
GND 13
IC202
IX2723AF
16BIT D-RAM
C202
47/6.3
L202
100µH
C506
C201
1/16
TP207
FODRF
FODRR
TRDRF
TRDRR
SLDRF
SLDRR
SPDRF
SPDRR
12 1110 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
L201
22µH
R206 TP206
270K
L100
10µH
C100
10/6.3
VCC2R5V
13141516171819 202122 2324
X176KO
R205
680K
C207
0.1
C205
0.1
C481
0.1
DSPST
DSPSC
DSPDA
VCCDRAM
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
VCCENDEC
TP201
R481
36K
C503
3.3/10
29
28
27
26
7
8
9
10
11
12
R482
18K
VB
VA
SYSD7
SYWRX
SYRDX
SYRS
GND 24
I/O4 23
I/O3 22
CAS 21
OE 20
A9 19
R454
56K
C508
1
97
98
99
100
RAA9
RAD3
RAD2
RACASX
DGND
RAOEX
RAA8
RAA7
RAA6
RAA5
RAA4
VDD2
RAA10
VCC
I/O1
I/O2
WE
RAS
R453
18K
MCLK
PWDA
PWAD
AINL
VCML
VCMR
AINR
VRAD
VRDA
IC201
LR37811
ENDEC LSI
1
2
3
4
5
6
SDTO
SCLK
LRCK
TP100
101
2K
RAD0
50 EFMO
RAD1
49 PLCK
48 ACRCER RAWEX
RARASX
47 TCRS
76 TOTMON
77 TEMON
78 SBCK
79 SBO
DGND
VD
R102
22K
0
SBSY
SFSY
FOK
SENSE
COUT
MCCK
DINTX
VDD1
DGND
RSTX
SYSD0
SYSD1
SYSD2
SYSD3
SYSD4
SYSD5
SYSD6
CK224
TP203
CK222
0.001
IC501
C505
AK4519VF
0.001
AD/DA
CONVERTER
R103
22K
2
CK201
CK202
CK203
FOK CK204
SENSE
CIN CK205
MCCK CK206
DINT
C203
R2040.1
XRT 1K
SYD0
SYD1
SYD2
SYD3
SYD4
SYD5
SYD6
SYD7
SYWR
SYRD
SYRS
R451 R452
5.6K 8.2K
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
TP200
R104
22K
7
3
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
EFMMON
AVCC
EFMI
AGND
AIN
EIN
TCG
BIN
FIN
VBAT
WBI
VDD1
DGND
TEST0
TEST1
TEST2
X176KO
FODRF
FODRR
TRDRF
TRDRR
SLDRF
SLDRR
SPDRF
SPDRR
TP209
TP210
FEMON
DADATA
ADDATA
DFCK
BCLK
LRCK
DGND
VDD3
DOUT
DIN
X1O
X1I
DGND
VDD1
VPD
VXI
ADPON
DAPON
OPTCNT
DCNT1
EMPH1
75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51
SDTI
CMODE
DEM1
DEM0
AOUTL
AOUTR
VCOM
AGND
C204
0.47
HREC
EFMO
L204
R207
680
C211
5P(CH)
TP139
TP204
TP202
R458
56K
+B
C500
10/6.3
P487
R411
100K
1 CS VCC 8
1
2
3 GND
2 SK NC 7
TP411
R412
3 DO PRTC 6
10K
TP410
4 DI GND 5
TP409
R426
22K
HSTOP
XL401
C772
47/6.3
L862
47µH
TP772
C868
1
EMPH0
TP414
TP771
C771
47/6.3
C869
47/6.3
RDATA
HDON
1
R406
PCNT2
100K TP406
R405
10K TP405
XRT
FOK
SENSE
+B
C862
C836 1/16
0.1
START
TP401
C401
0.1
LDVAR
TEMP
HKEY2
HKEY1
L861
4.7µH
D836
1SS372
C837
0.1
DINT
100K 10K
100K
R852
C851
68P
(CH)
JOG1
JOG0
1 OUT VSS 4
R826
220K
1
2 VDD
3
3
2
01
C604
1
C602 C603
1
1
+B
IC200
62FP2002
2V REGULATOR
C600
22/6.3
C605
0.1
T–
T+
+B
P
R
• The numbers 1 to 18 are waveform numbers shown in page 36.
8
9
10
Figure 29 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (2/4)
– 29 –
11
EAIN+
4
EAIN-
5
EAOU
6
GND
1
VREF
2
DB
EAIN+
EAINEAOU
GND
L821
10 (CH)
L600
2.2
7
3
3
R822
3.3M
4
R823
100K
5
C821
68P (CH)
6
12
D821
F10J2E
C431 R431
0.47 330K
TP610
R824
390K
F–
C200
1
C825
3.3/10
F+
IC431
S80820LN
RESET
C826
100/6.3
SW402
HOLD
D431
1SS361
C822
8P
RESET
R407
10K
R408
100K
C857
10(CH)
R855
C859 270K POW
0.001
1 VREF
R860
33K
2 DB
R858 R851
R821
680K
1
µH
D8
F1
D852
F1J2F
INN
DCI
DRY
EMPH0
INNSW
TP400
TP403
BEEP
PBAULT
PBMUTE
ELLVL
ELON
AUSCLK
AUDATA
TP412
TP404
51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75
2
R425
22K
DISCPR
DISCIN
SPIN
CIN
DSPSTB
DSPDAT
RMDAT
VSS
PDCNT
SYD2
SYD1
SYD0
SYWR
SYRD
SYRS
PCNT1
VSS
PHOLD
EEPK
EEPD
EPCS
DSPSCK
ELON
LDON 48
OPICGA 49 VSS
RFLAT 50 RADAT
RACLK
SW401 4
3
C
0
L771
47µH
4
TP415
TP402
LDON
OPICGA
RFLAT
EJSW
HDON
XRST
FOK
SENSE
DCNT1M
SWPUP
IC401
MCMON
IX2772AF
START
MICROCOMPUTER VSS
AVSS
LDVAR
TEMP
HKEY2
HKEY1
RKEY
PLVINN
PLVDCI
PLVDRY
Vref
AVCC
DINT
100 CKSTP
99 PCNT2
98 VCC
100
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
79
78
77
76
R423
22K
TP417
R402
100K
R422
100K
3
2
1
2.5V REGULATOR
RKEY
DISCPR
SPIN
CIN
PDCNT
DSPSTB
DSPDAT
DSPSCK
TP416
SYD6
SYD7
26 SYD3
VSS
27 SYD4
RCLAT 28 SYD5
MCPGI
INPGI
INPGCK
RCPCNT
TEST1
TEST0 SYSTEM
JPNP
VCC
RCLED
ELLVL
+B
VCC 5
EJECT
PBLAT
REC
PBOPON
RPLAY
KHOLD
BUZOUT
MD0
MD1
INNSW
WDTOVF
MD2
RESET
NMI
µSTBY
VCC
XTAL
EXTAL
VSS
STOP
PLAY
EMPH0
(JOG0)
(JOG1)
R401
100K
C422
10/6.3
RCAULT
MCPGIN
INPGIN
INPGCK
RCPCNT2
4
IC404
7SH00FU
NAND GATE
25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
C773
0.22
R424
22K
TP407
TP408
IC771
TK71225M
5
R415
1K
PHOLD
R413
1K
+B
R854
0.2M
R853
330K
C853
10P
TP413
SYD2
SYD1
SYD0
SYWR
SYRD
SYRS
PCNT1
SYD7
SYD6
SYD5
SYD4
SYD3
C774
1
IC402
S29L294A
EE-PROM
R414
1K
R500
4.7
C507
10/6.3
C864
47/6.3
DCNT1
+B
IC821
CPH3303
P
MD-MS722H/MS721H
P28 P29 P30
KEY FLEXIBLE PWB UNIT
FLEXIBLE
PWB
DADATA
ADDATA
DFCK
BCLK
LRCK
DIN
ADPON
DAPON
OPTCNT
HREC
JOG0
JOG1
R460
47K
R455 R456 R457
HKEY2 R459 5.6K 8.2K 18K
47K
HSTOP
R458
56K
A
TP451
TP452
TP453
TP454
TP455
TP456
TP457
TP458
TP459
HPLAY
EMPH1
HKEY1
R451 R452
5.6K 8.2K
R453
18K
R482
18K
B
R454
56K
R481
36K
IC202
X2723AF
GND
BASS
ENTER
STOP
SKIP DOWN
SKIP UP
PLAY
VOL UP
CHARACTER
18
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
TP461
TP462
TP463
TP464
TP465
TP466
TP467
TP468
CN451
CN482
LCD
7
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
TP485
TP484
TP483
TP482
TP481
C481
0.1
DSPSTB
DSPSCK
DSPDAT
MS722H
ONLY
1 DISPLAY
VOL DOWN
REC
EDIT
VCC
P-MODE
JOG 1
JOG 2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
LCD
DRIVER
1
FLEXIBLE
PWB
L710
0.47µH
C711
100P
(CH)
R730
2.7K
R766
27
R763
82
R764
82
L871
0.47µH
1
C807
0.01
TP808
D841
1SS361
C806
3.3/10
C804
1
6.8K
R727
8.2K
R723
C726
3.3/10
C725
3.3/10
+B
BATTERY
TERMINAL
TP804
R844
100K
Q841
2 DTA144 TE
1
C803
0.1
R808
1M
R848
1M
8
7
6
5
C842
1
IC842
7WH123FU
C-MOS LOGIC
R849
180K
TP812
EXT.BATTERY
TERMINAL
2
1
Q842
DTA114YE
3
P
R
3
TP809
C808
0.1/16
R811
330K
R813
100K
1
2
3
4
C802
1
TP811
R807
100K
R819
180K
R812
180K
D843
1SS361
R841
470K
C813
0.1
R843
100K
ELON
RCPCNT2
C841
22/6.3
R832
220K
IC820 1
IR3M09N
POWER DRIVE
+B
3
2
1
R831
180K
C830
IC821
CPH3303
5
DCI
PHOLD
START
L821
10 (CH)
IC841
R842
1K
R829
15K
7
R805
680K
R806
300K
R846
330K
OUT
6
5
4
R818
180K
GND
3
IC801
HN1C03FU
CONSTANT
CURRENT DRIVE
R847
330K
8
1
R803 2
27K
3
2
HPLAY
HREC
INN
DRY
9
VCC
TP802
R804
680
RPLAY
STATE
EAOUT
J801
DC IN
TP801
R802
4.7K
D842
1SS361
EAIN-
10
4
C833
0.33
OSC
ROSC
PWM
EAIN+
PCNT2
IC200
62FP2002
2V REGULATOR
2
!
6
5
2
4
3
1
7
8
1
C800
R809
1
2.2K
XC62HS02
POWER SUPPLY
MICROCOMPUTER
PCNT1
+B
C826
100/6.3
3
2
C827
100P (CH)
12 C828
OSCOUT
100P (CH)
11
DB
3
R822
3.3M
4
R823
100K
5
C821
68P (CH)
6
D821
F10J2E
R826
220K
1
C825
3.3/10
G
R824
390K
C200
1
C822
8P
R821
680K
L458
TP803
C805
100/6.3
1
TP810
C831
1
VREF
TP726
TP725
C491 L456
0.1/16
TP729 TP722
L452
TP724
L454
TP723
L453
TP721
R492
RDATA
TP727
1K
L457
TP728
1.00A,
63VDC
OSCIN
1
+B
3
D800
1SS368
2
D801
R830 SB10015C
100K F800
1
PWM
F
R801
R800
2.2K
560
R810 015Z5.1Y
6.8K D802
3
7
8
2
L711
VCC1 TP805
R814
1K
6
OSC
T
C801
R816
24K
IC802 0.1
NDH8304P
POWER SELECT
CHARGE DRIVE
4
5
Q830
DTC144 TE
2
3
IR3M09N
R855
C859 270K POWER DRIVE C855
100P(CH)
0.001
OSCIN
1 VREF
12
C858
R860
OSCOUT
100P(CH)
33K
DB
2
11
R858 R851
100K 10K
3 EAIN+
ROSC 10
R859
15K
EAINSTATE 9
4
100K
R852
EAOUT
VCC
5
8
C851
68P
6 GND
OUT 7
(CH)
R815
56K
R891
TP807 2.2K
C856 R871
C871
R872
1/16 18 L851
1
100K
4.7µH D851
+B
RB521S30
IC850
C837
0.1
R892
56
R857
100K
C857
10(CH)
3
2
1
C854
0.01
R854
0.2M
R853
330K
C853
10P
D836
1SS372
D852
F1J2F
4
D871
RB521S30
5
IC851
CPH3403
C862
C836 1/16
0.1
T
C861
1/16
D861
F10J2E
L861
4.7µH
L852
10µH
+B
R893
1K
C724
0.001
C736
100
C451
0.001
Q892
2SA17457
ELLVL
Q891
2SA17457
IC871
TK71345M
4.5V REGULATOR
(ON/OFF)
TP712
L712 TP711
D493
015Z5.1Y
L-CH
R-CH
C765
0.22
L752
47µH
C753
1
C872
10
R765
27
L713
J702
MIC IN
4
J703
REMOTE
CONTROL
HEADPHONES
R845
330K
C869
47/6.3
+B
R768
1K
C864
47/6.3
RESET
PBMUTE
TP772
L491
4.7µH
C755
0.01
L751
47µH
KEY
PLAY
R753
120K
C754
1
C735
0.001
R724
6.8K TP714
L714 TP713
D494
15AZ7.5Y
1
R-ch
C723
0.001
D492
15AZ7.5Y
D491
015Z5.1Y
2
L-ch
C722
3.3/10
RKEY
RPLAY
3
LI
VCC
DGND
4
5
RI
R770
39K
IC703
IR3R54N
AUDIO AMP.
LIHP
6
AGND
7
R726
39K
R728
MCPGIN 1K
C731
0.22
R729
2.7K
C721
3.3/10
C752
0.082
C751
0.082
R769 39K
C758
3.3/10
C756
0.68
8
C715
0.1
C727
1
C703
0.01
R701
100
C702
10/6.3
12 11 10 9
LOUT
IR3R54N
AUDIO AMP.
LIHP
LOUT
1
J701
OPTICAL
/LINE IN
TP707
7
TP709 9 VCC
TP708 8 Vout
C713
GND
R713
3
1
1
10K
TP701 1
L702 TP702
L-CH C712
L
2
L703 TP703
R-CH 100P(CH)
R
3
TP704
GND
INPGCK
4
R715
TP705
L704
5
100K
R714
Q721
INPGIN R716
100K
2SC4213 B
10K
C714
1
R725
100
C766
0.22
R767
1K
C772
47/6.3
C868
1
EMPH0
2
R717
1K
Q711
RN1444 A
2
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
RDATA
TP414
AGND
C701
10/6.3
TP771
C771
47/6.3
R703
120K
VEE
L771
47µH
C759
0.027
2.5V REGULATOR
L862
47µH
E
C757
0.68
C775
0.01
RIHP
3
2
1
ROUT
IC771
TK71225M
5
C773
0.22
+B
3
LI
R762
+B
3.6K
C762
1
C761 R754 R761
1
270K 3.6K
R756
27K
R757
27K
D
VEE
RIHP
ROUT
IC701
L500
22µH
R500
4.7
4
4
5
RI
C760
0.027
+B
DGND
R702
100
BEEP
RCAULT
AUSCLK
AUDATA
PBAULT
C774
1
6
7
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
C500
10/6.3
C507
10/6.3
8
12 11 10 9
TP500
C508
1
13141516171819 202122 2324
R712
5.6K
R711
C734 5.6K C733
0.1/16
0.1/16
R719
8.2K
VCC
C501
C504
0.0022
3.3/10
C502
0.0022
C509
2.2
C510
2.2
R502
470
C511
1
VB
VA
MCLK
PWDA
PWAD
AINL
VCML
VCMR
AINR
VRAD
VRDA
SDTI
CMODE
DEM1
DEM0
AOUTL
AOUTR
VCOM
AGND
C
DGND
VD
C506
SDTO
SCLK
LRCK
12 1110 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
C503
3.3/10
0.001
IC501
C505
AK4519VF
0.001
AD/DA
CONVERTER
R501
470
R72
8.2K
H
• NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM can be found on page 35.
1
2
3
4
Figure 30 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (3/4)
– 30 –
5
6
MD-MS722H/MS721H
IC101
PIN
VOLTAGE
NO.
0.7V
1
0.7V
2
0.7V
3
0.7V
4
1.29V
5
1.26V
6
0.7V
7
1.26V
8
1.26V
9
1.26V
10
1.26V
11
1.26V
12
2.52V
13
2.52V
14
0.18V
15
2.52V
16
2.52V
17
0V
18
0V
19
1.46V
20
2.34V
21
0V
22
0V
23
2.51V
24
1.26V
25
1.26V
26
1.26V
27
1.26V
28
1.26V
29
1.6V
30
1.26V
31
1.26V
32
1.26V
33
NC
34
1.26V
35
1.26V
36
0V
37
1.26V
38
1.26V
39
1.26V
40
1.26V
41
2.52V
42
0V
43
0V
44
1.26V
45
1.26V
46
1.26V
47
0V
48
IC202
PIN
NO. VOLTAGE
2.5V
1
1.23V
2
1.35V
3
2.37V
4
1.71V
5
NC
6
0.9V
7
1.76V
8
0.9V
9
0.9V
10
0.58V
11
2.5V
12
0V
13
0.5V
14
0.79V
15
1.93V
16
0.93V
17
1.26V
18
1.1V
19
1.78V
20
2.05V
21
1.63V
22
1.65V
23
0V
24
IC200
PIN
PIN
VOLTAGE
NO. VOLTAGE
NO.
1V
1V
51
1
2.5V
0V
52
2
1.27V
0V
53
3
0V
0V
54
4
1.27V
0V
55
5
1.27V
2V
56
6
1.27V
0V
57
7
1.27V
0V
58
8
126V
0V
59
9
2.2V
0V
60
10
1.43V
0.8V
61
11
2V
2V
62
12
0V
0V
63
13
0V
0.9V
64
14
0V
0.79V
65
15
0V
1.46V
66
16
1V
1V
67
17
0V
2V
68
18
0V
0V
69
19
0V
1V
70
20
0V
1V
71
21
0V
0V
72
22
0V
0V
73
23
0V
0V
74
24
0V
1V
75
25
1.58V
1V
76
26
0.87V
1V
77
27
0.87V
2V
78
28
1.73V
0V
79
29
1.1V
2V
80
30
2.5V
1V
81
31
0.6V
2V
82
32
0.8V
0V
83
33
1.9V
0V
84
34
0.9V
1V
85
35
1.29V
2V
86
36
1.8V
2V
87
37
0V
0V
88
38
1.9V
2.33V
89
39
1.6V
1.24V
90
40
1.64V
1.46V
91
41
1.1V
0V
92
42
1.7V
0.1V
93
43
2.5V
0.35V
94
44
1.6V
0V
95
45
0V
1.56V
96
46
0V
0.25V
97
47
1.93V
2.28V
98
48
1V
2.34V
99
49
0.9V
0V
100
50
IC351
PIN
VOLTAGE
NO.
0V
1
0V
2
2.35V
3
0V
4
0V
5
2.35V
6
0V
7
0.91V
8
2.5V
9
0V
10
0.91V
11
2.35V
12
0V
13
4.54V
14
IC402
PIN
NO. VOLTAGE
2.35V
1
0V
2
–
3
–
4
0V
5
0V
6
0V
7
2.35V
8
IC401
PIN
PIN
VOLTAGE
NO. VOLTAGE
NO.
0V
2.35V
51
1
2.48V
0V
52
2
0V
2.35V
53
3
2.33V
0V
54
4
NC
2.33V
55
5
0V
0V
56
6
0V
2.35V
57
7
0V
2.35V
58
8
0V
0.3V
59
9
2.35V
2.35V
60
10
0V
2.35V
61
11
2.35V
2.27V
62
12
2.35V
2.35V
63
13
2.35V
2.35V
64
14
–
2.35V
65
15
0V
1.1V
66
16
2.35V
1.1V
67
17
0V
0V
68
18
2.35V
2.34V
69
19
0V
0V
70
20
2.35V
0V
71
21
2.35V
2.24V
72
22
0V
2.24V
73
23
–
–
74
24
–
2.35V
75
25
–
2V
76
26
–
2.35V
77
27
–
2.35V
78
28
–
0V
79
29
–
1.55V
80
30
0V
1.48V
81
31
0V
2.12V
82
32
2.14V
2.34V
83
33
2.5V
2.34V
84
34
2.5V
1.47V
85
35
0V
0V
86
36
0V
0V
87
37
2.35V
0V
88
38
2.35V
0V
89
39
2.35V
0V
90
40
0V
0V
91
41
2V
2.34V
92
42
0V
0V
93
43
0V
2V
94
44
0V
2.35V
95
45
2.35V
0V
96
46
0V
0V
97
47
2V
2.25V
98
48
0V
2.35V
99
49
0V
2.35V
100
50
IC501
PIN
VOLTAGE
NO.
2.5V
1
2.5V
2
0V
3
0V
4
0V
5
0V
6
0V
7
0V
8
1V
9
1V
10
1V
11
0V
12
0V
13
2.5V
14
0V
15
0V
16
0V
17
0V
18
0V
19
0V
20
0V
21
0V
22
2.5V
23
2.5V
24
IC701
PIN
VOLTAGE
NO.
0V
1
0V
2
0V
3
0V
4
0V
5
0V
6
0V
7
0V
8
0V
9
0V
10
0V
11
0V
12
0V
13
0V
14
0V
15
0V
16
–2.65V
17
0V
18
0V
19
2.51V
20
0.8V
21
0V
22
0V
23
0V
24
IC601
IC703
PIN
NO. VOLTAGE
0V
1
1V
2
2.34V
3
0V
4
4.86V
5
0V
6
0V
7
0V
8
4.86V
9
4.86V
10
0V
11
0V
12
0V
13
4.86V
14
0V
15
0V
16
0V
17
0V
18
0V
19
0V
20
0V
21
Preform the measurement on
0V
22
the IC401 pin 37 in the TEST
4.86V
23
0V
mode with GND short-circuited. 24
0V
25
(LCD is in "TEST" state.)
0V
26
4.86V
27
IC404
4.86V
28
0V
PIN
29
VOLTAGE
NO.
0V
30
0.22V
0V
1
31
0.22V
4.86V
2
32
0V
0V
3
33
2.33V
0V
4
34
2.5V
2.5V
5
35
10.3V
36
IC431
PIN
NO. VOLTAGE
2.35V
1
2.35V
2
0V
3
0V
4
IC651
PIN
NO. VOLTAGE
2.8V
1
0V
2
0V
3
0V
4
0V
5
0V
6
–
7
0V
8
0V
9
0V
10
IC871
PIN
VOLTAGE
NO.
0V
1
0V
2
0V
3
4.5V
4
6.1V
5
PIN
NO. VOLTAGE
0V
1
0V
2
0V
3
0V
4
0V
5
0V
6
0V
7
0.95V
8
0V
9
0V
10
0V
11
0V
12
2.35V
13
0V
14
0V
15
0V
16
–2.65V
17
0V
18
0V
19
2.51V
20
0.83V
21
0V
22
0V
23
0V
24
IC771
PIN
VOLTAGE
NO.
1.26V
1
0V
2
0V
3
2.5V
4
2.8V
5
IC801
PIN
VOLTAGE
NO.
0V
1
0.24V
2
0V
3
0V
4
0.73V
5
0.73V
6
IC820
PIN
VOLTAGE
NO.
1.25V
1
1.2V
2
0.96V
3
1V
4
0.95V
5
0V
6
3.55V
7
4.8V
8
2.47V
9
0.4V
10
1V
11
1V
12
IC841
PIN
VOLTAGE
NO.
0V
1
4.96V
2
4.92V
3
0V
4
2.35V
5
IC842
PIN
NO. VOLTAGE
4.88V
1
4.88V
2
4.93V
3
0V
4
0V
5
0V
6
4.5V
7
4.93V
8
IC850
PIN
VOLTAGE
NO.
1.25V
1
0.9V
2
1.22V
3
1.2V
4
1.17V
5
0V
6
0.64V
7
4.8V
8
0V
9
0.4V
10
1V
11
1V
12
IC901
PIN
VOLTAGE
NO.
0V
1
0V
2
0V
3
0V
4
0V
5
0V
6
1V
7
2V
8
2V
9
0V
10
2.5V
11
0.67V
12
0V
13
2.34V
14
0V
15
2.5V
16
0.57V
17
0V
18
0V
19
0V
20
• The numbers 1 to 18 are waveform numbers shown in page 36.
7
8
9
10
Figure 31 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (4/4)
– 31 –
11
12
MD-MS722H/MS721H
A
J703
REMOTE CONTROL/
HEADPHONES
J801
DC IN
R800
C804
J702
MIC IN
R809
R726
R806
L871 C872
D861
F800
C806
L851
8
C727
L862
Q891
C861
R805
R728
D801
C726
R725
IC801
1
IC802
C725
Q721
C805
L703
4
5
R892
C731
6
3
4
C807
D800
1
C736
R804
R727
Q892
C735
R803
B
R893
R891
R801
R810
R802
D802
L704
C715
R453
C422
D871
C511
L500
C500
C508
R500
13
R222
C202
C212
75
70
65
51
8
C201
50
55
60
L201
76
80
L603
L604
L602
1
45
L601
24
19
36
C204
25
85
20
35
95
15
26
20
1
25
1
C357
14
C610
C351
Q101
Q353
7
D352
C100
R361
L100
10
5
Q354
C361
R161
C161
R101
C353
R104
C609
Q351
R103
D351
Q352
18
IC351
12
12
13
C165
C121
R351
C124
R154
5
19
C123
R206
R205
L608
L610
L609
10
C205 100
C608
7
C122
18
1
6
30
R601
IC202
C203
15
10
40
IC201
90
R204
R102
30
5
H
5
6
7
L202
C601
IC601
G
15
C211
C602
C600
20
12
R426
C605
35
3
10
6
C622
F
R872
R425
R452
R458
L204
C207
C651 L651 C604
4
5
C506
C507
10
R454
E
24
IC501
R807
IC651
5
L600
L702
R717
1
XL201
R451
C603
L710
R207
R457
R456
R424
3
C774
D836
R455
1
4
C505
3
IC771
C864
C837
D
J701
OPTICAL/
LINE IN
IC871
C773
R808
1
4
5
1
L771
D852
5
C775
C857
C836
C826
C862
C771
C825
C808
C803
L852
IC821
IC851
IC200
C868
L821
C772
C
L861
C869
D821
C871
C856
C200
Q711
L171
C171
C172
8
MAIN PWB-A (BOTTOM VIEW)
: Through-hole where the top, bottom and +B patterns are connected.
: Through-hole where the top, bottom and hround patterns are connected.
: Through-hole where the top and bottom patterns are connected.
: Through-hole connected to any items other than the ground in 6-layer PWB and the +B pattern.
,
• The numbers 1 to 18 are waveform numbers shown in page 36.
1
2
3
4
Figure 32 WIRING OF P.W.BOARD (1/3)
– 32 –
5
6
MD-MS722H/MS721H
P34 6 - H
LCD
TP721
D492
65
Q830
R815
Q842
R831
C827
30
5
100
10
15
TP407
TP201
TP106 TP108 TP111
IC402
TP121
TP109
CN101
R404
C905
TP408
C354
TP663
TP410
TP205
22 TP122
1
TP665
R414 R413
4
5
8
TP411
TP351
R907
PICKUP
FLEXIBLE PWB
P34 1 - C
8
R829
C830
TP454
R922
TP651
TP660
TP417
TP610
R402
1
10
TP654
C911
R401
TP653
20
TP601
C903
5
IC901
10
11
C902
C910
R908
R909
TP602
R903
15
13
R905 TP901
R906
TP803
TP119
2
14
11
TP452
TP664
TP120
TP115
R842
16
TP662
R902
R403
C908
R415
TP409
R411
TP132
TP130
TP657
1
25 26
20
1
TP133
TP455
R921
TP416
C909R904 C906 C907
TP131
TP151
TP459
C854
TP656
1
15
CN601
R901
95
R412
TP145
C858 C855
TP461
C831
TP465
R460
1
18
TP210
35
IC401
25
TP100
C802
R822
C821
R823
R860
R459
R818
TP451
TP209
90
24
TP117
TP208
40
TP207
TP103
CN451
TP467
TP661 TP666
20
13
R105
C104
51
45
TP655
15
P34 4 - E, G
KEY SWITCH
FLEXIBLE UNIT
TP456
TP464
R847
50
85
TP401
35
TP811
TP812
TP468
55
80
R106
36
30
1
7
TP462
R422
60
TP105
7
D842
R841
C859
R812
C851
C853
TP463
TP771
TP810
R859
TP658
70
TP415
40
IC101
10
TP101
TP102
TP114
12
R851
R852
5
TP116
IC850
TP804
75
C130
C107 C106
TP206
TP139
37
45
12
1
6
TP400
TP457
76
TP809
R423
R854
R853
5
TP412
IC431
TP458
R858
IC842
4
7
6
D851
R492
R811
R756
3
TP482
C828
TP659
C110
TP212
48
C102
4
IC404
TP203
TP144
C103
4
2
TP481
IC820
R857
R855
TP483
12
TP652
C111
TP118
1
8
TP202
D431
R408
C109
1
R813
C813
5 C401
3
TP402
C759
EXT. BATTERY
(230)
1
TP485
1
C822
R824
R826
TP808
7
TP413
R821
TP404
TP211
R406
1
R407
C757 R843
R844
CN482
C801
C833
C756
XL401
C502
R501
C504
SW402
HOLD
R431
R405
TP487
R816
R848
C842
R762
C762
C760
R757
C761
R769
R502
TP405
1
TP807
R845
Q841
R754
C510
SW401
EJECT
R770
R761
C509
TP702
TP406
TP466
R819
C451
12
C503
TP110 C112
R766 TP723
1
C501
TP200
10
C712
R711
TP500
18
R768
5
C758
C711
R715
TP707 TP708
TP204
17
16
R767
R701
R712
C713
C754
IC703
R481
D841
D843
BATTERY,–
(221)
C481
R814
TP414
R846
R720
R719
C734
TP453
TP484
R482
R832
10
12
C733
TP704
TP709
5
C431
C714
R716
13
15
TP801
1
C841
C765
C753
20
1
5 IC841
TP724
R763
24
3
4
R849
IC701
L751
TP805
TP725
TP403
R730
R714
R729
15
C701
TP703
L454
L752
13
20
R713
R764
C766
C702
24
R724
TP701
C752
C755
L712
R702
C724
R703
C722
R753
C723
TP712
C703
TP772
L456
TP727
C800
L491
L453
L714
TP705
C751
TP714
TP728
C721
C491 TP802
L452
L458
L711
TP726
TP722
L457
D494
TP713
L713
TP729
D491
D493
R765
R723
TP711
MECHANISM
FLEXIBLE PWB
P34 6 - C
9
BATTERY,+
(219)
MAIN PWB-A (TOP VIEW)
9
10
Figure 33 WIRING OF P.W.BOARD (2/3)
– 33 –
11
12
MD-MS722H/MS721H
IC101
PIN
VOLTAGE
NO.
0.7V
1
0.7V
2
0.7V
3
0.7V
4
1.29V
5
1.26V
6
0.7V
7
1.26V
8
1.26V
9
1.26V
10
1.26V
11
1.26V
12
2.52V
13
2.52V
14
0.18V
15
2.52V
16
2.52V
17
0V
18
0V
19
1.46V
20
2.34V
21
0V
22
0V
23
2.51V
24
1.26V
25
1.26V
26
1.26V
27
1.26V
28
1.26V
29
1.6V
30
1.26V
31
1.26V
32
1.26V
33
NC
34
1.26V
35
1.26V
36
0V
37
1.26V
38
1.26V
39
1.26V
40
1.26V
41
2.52V
42
0V
43
0V
44
1.26V
45
1.26V
46
1.26V
47
0V
48
IC202
PIN
NO. VOLTAGE
2.5V
1
1.23V
2
1.35V
3
2.37V
4
1.71V
5
NC
6
0.9V
7
1.76V
8
0.9V
9
0.9V
10
0.58V
11
2.5V
12
0V
13
0.5V
14
0.79V
15
1.93V
16
0.93V
17
1.26V
18
1.1V
19
1.78V
20
2.05V
21
1.63V
22
1.65V
23
0V
24
IC200
PIN
PIN
VOLTAGE
NO. VOLTAGE
NO.
1V
1V
51
1
2.5V
0V
52
2
1.27V
0V
53
3
0V
0V
54
4
1.27V
0V
55
5
1.27V
2V
56
6
1.27V
0V
57
7
1.27V
0V
58
8
126V
0V
59
9
2.2V
0V
60
10
1.43V
0.8V
61
11
2V
2V
62
12
0V
0V
63
13
0V
0.9V
64
14
0V
0.79V
65
15
0V
1.46V
66
16
1V
1V
67
17
0V
2V
68
18
0V
0V
69
19
0V
1V
70
20
0V
1V
71
21
0V
0V
72
22
0V
0V
73
23
0V
0V
74
24
0V
1V
75
25
1.58V
1V
76
26
0.87V
1V
77
27
0.87V
2V
78
28
1.73V
0V
79
29
1.1V
2V
80
30
2.5V
1V
81
31
0.6V
2V
82
32
0.8V
0V
83
33
1.9V
0V
84
34
0.9V
1V
85
35
1.29V
2V
86
36
1.8V
2V
87
37
0V
0V
88
38
1.9V
2.33V
89
39
1.6V
1.24V
90
40
1.64V
1.46V
91
41
1.1V
0V
92
42
1.7V
0.1V
93
43
2.5V
0.35V
94
44
1.6V
0V
95
45
0V
1.56V
96
46
0V
0.25V
97
47
1.93V
2.28V
98
48
1V
2.34V
99
49
0.9V
0V
100
50
IC351
PIN
VOLTAGE
NO.
0V
1
0V
2
2.35V
3
0V
4
0V
5
2.35V
6
0V
7
0.91V
8
2.5V
9
0V
10
0.91V
11
2.35V
12
0V
13
4.54V
14
IC402
PIN
NO. VOLTAGE
2.35V
1
0V
2
–
3
–
4
0V
5
0V
6
0V
7
2.35V
8
IC401
PIN
PIN
VOLTAGE
NO. VOLTAGE
NO.
0V
2.35V
51
1
2.48V
0V
52
2
0V
2.35V
53
3
2.33V
0V
54
4
NC
2.33V
55
5
0V
0V
56
6
0V
2.35V
57
7
0V
2.35V
58
8
0V
0.3V
59
9
2.35V
2.35V
60
10
0V
2.35V
61
11
2.35V
2.27V
62
12
2.35V
2.35V
63
13
2.35V
2.35V
64
14
–
2.35V
65
15
0V
1.1V
66
16
2.35V
1.1V
67
17
0V
0V
68
18
2.35V
2.34V
69
19
0V
0V
70
20
2.35V
0V
71
21
2.35V
2.24V
72
22
0V
2.24V
73
23
–
–
74
24
–
2.35V
75
25
–
2V
76
26
–
2.35V
77
27
–
2.35V
78
28
–
0V
79
29
–
1.55V
80
30
0V
1.48V
81
31
0V
2.12V
82
32
2.14V
2.34V
83
33
2.5V
2.34V
84
34
2.5V
1.47V
85
35
0V
0V
86
36
0V
0V
87
37
2.35V
0V
88
38
2.35V
0V
89
39
2.35V
0V
90
40
0V
0V
91
41
2V
2.34V
92
42
0V
0V
93
43
0V
2V
94
44
0V
2.35V
95
45
2.35V
0V
96
46
0V
0V
97
47
2V
2.25V
98
48
0V
2.35V
99
49
0V
2.35V
100
50
IC501
PIN
VOLTAGE
NO.
2.5V
1
2.5V
2
0V
3
0V
4
0V
5
0V
6
0V
7
0V
8
1V
9
1V
10
1V
11
0V
12
0V
13
2.5V
14
0V
15
0V
16
0V
17
0V
18
0V
19
0V
20
0V
21
0V
22
2.5V
23
2.5V
24
IC701
PIN
VOLTAGE
NO.
0V
1
0V
2
0V
3
0V
4
0V
5
0V
6
0V
7
0V
8
0V
9
0V
10
0V
11
0V
12
0V
13
0V
14
0V
15
0V
16
–2.65V
17
0V
18
0V
19
2.51V
20
0.8V
21
0V
22
0V
23
0V
24
IC601
IC703
PIN
NO. VOLTAGE
0V
1
1V
2
2.34V
3
0V
4
4.86V
5
0V
6
0V
7
0V
8
4.86V
9
4.86V
10
0V
11
0V
12
0V
13
4.86V
14
0V
15
0V
16
0V
17
0V
18
0V
19
0V
20
0V
21
Preform the measurement on
0V
22
the IC401 pin 37 in the TEST
4.86V
23
0V
mode with GND short-circuited. 24
0V
25
(LCD is in "TEST" state.)
0V
26
4.86V
27
IC404
4.86V
28
0V
PIN
29
VOLTAGE
NO.
0V
30
0.22V
0V
1
31
0.22V
4.86V
2
32
0V
0V
3
33
2.33V
0V
4
34
2.5V
2.5V
5
35
10.3V
36
IC431
PIN
NO. VOLTAGE
2.35V
1
2.35V
2
0V
3
0V
4
IC651
PIN
NO. VOLTAGE
2.8V
1
0V
2
0V
3
0V
4
0V
5
0V
6
–
7
0V
8
0V
9
0V
10
IC871
PIN
VOLTAGE
NO.
0V
1
0V
2
0V
3
4.5V
4
6.1V
5
PIN
NO. VOLTAGE
0V
1
0V
2
0V
3
0V
4
0V
5
0V
6
0V
7
0.95V
8
0V
9
0V
10
0V
11
0V
12
2.35V
13
0V
14
0V
15
0V
16
–2.65V
17
0V
18
0V
19
2.51V
20
0.83V
21
0V
22
0V
23
0V
24
IC771
PIN
VOLTAGE
NO.
1.26V
1
0V
2
0V
3
2.5V
4
2.8V
5
IC801
PIN
VOLTAGE
NO.
0V
1
0.24V
2
0V
3
0V
4
0.73V
5
0.73V
6
IC820
PIN
VOLTAGE
NO.
1.25V
1
1.2V
2
0.96V
3
1V
4
0.95V
5
0V
6
3.55V
7
4.8V
8
2.47V
9
0.4V
10
1V
11
1V
12
IC841
PIN
VOLTAGE
NO.
0V
1
4.96V
2
4.92V
3
0V
4
2.35V
5
IC842
PIN
NO. VOLTAGE
4.88V
1
4.88V
2
4.93V
3
0V
4
0V
5
0V
6
4.5V
7
4.93V
8
IC850
PIN
VOLTAGE
NO.
1.25V
1
0.9V
2
1.22V
3
1.2V
4
1.17V
5
0V
6
0.64V
7
4.8V
8
0V
9
0.4V
10
1V
11
1V
12
IC901
PIN
VOLTAGE
NO.
0V
1
0V
2
0V
3
0V
4
0V
5
0V
6
1V
7
2V
8
2V
9
0V
10
2.5V
11
0.67V
12
0V
13
2.34V
14
0V
15
2.5V
16
0.57V
17
0V
18
0V
19
0V
20
• The numbers 1 to 18 are waveform numbers shown in page 36.
7
8
9
10
Figure 31 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (4/4)
– 31 –
11
12
MD-MS722H/MS721H
A
J703
REMOTE CONTROL/
HEADPHONES
J801
DC IN
R800
C804
J702
MIC IN
R809
R726
R806
L871 C872
D861
F800
C806
L851
8
C727
L862
Q891
C861
R805
R728
D801
C726
R725
IC801
1
IC802
C725
Q721
C805
L703
4
5
R892
C731
6
3
4
C807
D800
1
C736
R804
R727
Q892
C735
R803
B
R893
R891
R801
R810
R802
D802
L704
C715
R453
C422
D871
C511
L500
C500
C508
R500
13
R222
C202
C212
75
70
65
51
8
C201
50
55
60
L201
76
80
L603
L604
L602
1
45
L601
24
19
36
C204
25
85
20
35
95
15
26
20
1
25
1
C357
14
C610
C351
Q101
Q353
7
D352
C100
R361
L100
10
5
Q354
C361
R161
C161
R101
C353
R104
C609
Q351
R103
D351
Q352
18
IC351
12
12
13
C165
C121
R351
C124
R154
5
19
C123
R206
R205
L608
L610
L609
10
C205 100
C608
7
C122
18
1
6
30
R601
IC202
C203
15
10
40
IC201
90
R204
R102
30
5
H
5
6
7
L202
C601
IC601
G
15
C211
C602
C600
20
12
R426
C605
35
3
10
6
C622
F
R872
R425
R452
R458
L204
C207
C651 L651 C604
4
5
C506
C507
10
R454
E
24
IC501
R807
IC651
5
L600
L702
R717
1
XL201
R451
C603
L710
R207
R457
R456
R424
3
C774
D836
R455
1
4
C505
3
IC771
C864
C837
D
J701
OPTICAL/
LINE IN
IC871
C773
R808
1
4
5
1
L771
D852
5
C775
C857
C836
C826
C862
C771
C825
C808
C803
L852
IC821
IC851
IC200
C868
L821
C772
C
L861
C869
D821
C871
C856
C200
Q711
L171
C171
C172
8
MAIN PWB-A (BOTTOM VIEW)
: Through-hole where the top, bottom and +B patterns are connected.
: Through-hole where the top, bottom and hround patterns are connected.
: Through-hole where the top and bottom patterns are connected.
: Through-hole connected to any items other than the ground in 6-layer PWB and the +B pattern.
,
• The numbers 1 to 18 are waveform numbers shown in page 36.
1
2
3
4
Figure 32 WIRING OF P.W.BOARD (1/3)
– 32 –
5
6
MD-MS722H/MS721H
P34 6 - H
LCD
TP721
D492
65
Q830
R815
Q842
R831
C827
30
5
100
10
15
TP407
TP201
TP106 TP108 TP111
IC402
TP121
TP109
CN101
R404
C905
TP408
C354
TP663
TP410
TP205
22 TP122
1
TP665
R414 R413
4
5
8
TP411
TP351
R907
PICKUP
FLEXIBLE PWB
P34 1 - C
8
R829
C830
TP454
R922
TP651
TP660
TP417
TP610
R402
1
10
TP654
C911
R401
TP653
20
TP601
C903
5
IC901
10
11
C902
C910
R908
R909
TP602
R903
15
13
R905 TP901
R906
TP803
TP119
2
14
11
TP452
TP664
TP120
TP115
R842
16
TP662
R902
R403
C908
R415
TP409
R411
TP132
TP130
TP657
1
25 26
20
1
TP133
TP455
R921
TP416
C909R904 C906 C907
TP131
TP151
TP459
C854
TP656
1
15
CN601
R901
95
R412
TP145
C858 C855
TP461
C831
TP465
R460
1
18
TP210
35
IC401
25
TP100
C802
R822
C821
R823
R860
R459
R818
TP451
TP209
90
24
TP117
TP208
40
TP207
TP103
CN451
TP467
TP661 TP666
20
13
R105
C104
51
45
TP655
15
P34 4 - E, G
KEY SWITCH
FLEXIBLE UNIT
TP456
TP464
R847
50
85
TP401
35
TP811
TP812
TP468
55
80
R106
36
30
1
7
TP462
R422
60
TP105
7
D842
R841
C859
R812
C851
C853
TP463
TP771
TP810
R859
TP658
70
TP415
40
IC101
10
TP101
TP102
TP114
12
R851
R852
5
TP116
IC850
TP804
75
C130
C107 C106
TP206
TP139
37
45
12
1
6
TP400
TP457
76
TP809
R423
R854
R853
5
TP412
IC431
TP458
R858
IC842
4
7
6
D851
R492
R811
R756
3
TP482
C828
TP659
C110
TP212
48
C102
4
IC404
TP203
TP144
C103
4
2
TP481
IC820
R857
R855
TP483
12
TP652
C111
TP118
1
8
TP202
D431
R408
C109
1
R813
C813
5 C401
3
TP402
C759
EXT. BATTERY
(230)
1
TP485
1
C822
R824
R826
TP808
7
TP413
R821
TP404
TP211
R406
1
R407
C757 R843
R844
CN482
C801
C833
C756
XL401
C502
R501
C504
SW402
HOLD
R431
R405
TP487
R816
R848
C842
R762
C762
C760
R757
C761
R769
R502
TP405
1
TP807
R845
Q841
R754
C510
SW401
EJECT
R770
R761
C509
TP702
TP406
TP466
R819
C451
12
C503
TP110 C112
R766 TP723
1
C501
TP200
10
C712
R711
TP500
18
R768
5
C758
C711
R715
TP707 TP708
TP204
17
16
R767
R701
R712
C713
C754
IC703
R481
D841
D843
BATTERY,–
(221)
C481
R814
TP414
R846
R720
R719
C734
TP453
TP484
R482
R832
10
12
C733
TP704
TP709
5
C431
C714
R716
13
15
TP801
1
C841
C765
C753
20
1
5 IC841
TP724
R763
24
3
4
R849
IC701
L751
TP805
TP725
TP403
R730
R714
R729
15
C701
TP703
L454
L752
13
20
R713
R764
C766
C702
24
R724
TP701
C752
C755
L712
R702
C724
R703
C722
R753
C723
TP712
C703
TP772
L456
TP727
C800
L491
L453
L714
TP705
C751
TP714
TP728
C721
C491 TP802
L452
L458
L711
TP726
TP722
L457
D494
TP713
L713
TP729
D491
D493
R765
R723
TP711
MECHANISM
FLEXIBLE PWB
P34 6 - C
9
BATTERY,+
(219)
MAIN PWB-A (TOP VIEW)
9
10
Figure 33 WIRING OF P.W.BOARD (2/3)
– 33 –
11
12
MD-MS722H/MS721H
OPTICAL PICKUP UNIT (15)
A
M902
SLED MOTOR
M901
SPINDLE MOTOR
M903
LIFT MOTOR
BK
B
RD
SW901
DISC IN
CN601
SW902
DISC PROTECT
C
TO MAIN PWB
P33 11 - H
MECHA FLEXIBLE PWB UNIT (8)
CN101
TO MAIN PWB
P33 8 - H
MAGNETIC HEAD
FLEXIBLE PWB (23)
D
MD-MS722H
MAGNETIC HEAD
(32)
E
KEY FLEXIBLE PWB ASS'Y (248)
LCD (249)
CN451
TO MAIN PWB
P33 12 - E
F
MD-MS721H
KEY FLEXIBLE PWB ASS'Y (248)
G
CN451
TO MAIN PWB
P33 12 - E
CN482
TO MAIN PWB
P33 11 - B
H
1
2
3
4
Figure 34 WIRING OF P.W.BOARD (3/3)
– 34 –
5
6
MD-MS722H/MS721H
NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
• Resistor:
To differentiate the units of resistors, such symbol as K and
M are used: the symbol K means 1000 ohm and the symbol
M means 1000 kohm and the resistor without any symbol is
ohm-type resistor. Besides, the one with “Fusible” is a fuse
type.
• Capacitor:
To indicate the unit of capacitor, a symbol P is used: this
symbol P means micro-micro-farad and the unit of the
capacitor without such a symbol is microfarad. As to electrolytic capacitor, the expression “capacitance/withstand voltage” is used.
(CH), (TH), (RH), (UJ): Temperature compensation
(ML): Mylar type
B
(G)
(3)
E
(S)
1
• The indicated voltage in each section is the one measured
by Digital Multimeter between such a section and the chassis with no signal given.
• Parts marked with “
”(
) are important for
maintaining the safety of the set. Be sure to replace these
parts with specified ones for maintaining the safety and
performance of the set.
DESCRIPTION
REF. NO
SW401
EJECT
SW402
HOLD
OFF—ON
OFF—ON
SW901
DISC IN
OFF—ON
SW902
DISC PROTECT
OFF—ON
TOP VIEW
TOP
VIEW
TOP VIEW
F1J2F
TOP VIEW
C
(D)
(2)
2SA17457
2SC4213B
2SK2909
2SK2911
DTA114YE
DTA144TE
DTC144TE
RN1444A
015Z5.1Y
015AZ7.5Y
1SS368
RB521S30
1SS361
TOP VIEW
TOP VIEW
SB0209CP
1SS372
Figure 35 TYPES OF TRANSISTORS AND DIODES
– 35 –
POSITION
F10J2E
RB491D
SB10015C
MD-MS722H/MS721H
WAVEFORMS OF MD CIRCUIT
T
Stopped
CH1=1mV
DC 10:1
1
CH2=500mV
DC 10:1
CH3=5V
DC 10:1
TP208
(FEOUT)
5
SDTi
6
SCLK
4
T
7
CK205
(SENSE)
9
TP201
(EFM)
10
TP210
(TEOUT)
11
TP209
(TOTAL)
CH2=2V
DC 10:1
CH3=500mV
DC 10:1
1994 / 12 / 16 01:03:40
2ms/div
(2ms/div)
ENV
CK204
(FOK)
2
3
8
T
MCLK
4
=Offset=
CH1 :
0.00V
CH2 :
0.000V
CH3 :
0.00V
CH4 :
0.00V
=Record Length=
Main :
10K
Zoom : 10K
T
Stopped
CH1=2V
DC 10:1
CH2=2V
DC 10:1
=Trigger=
Mode : NORMAL
Type : EDGE CH4
Detay :
0.0ns
Hold OFF :
MINIMUM
=Filter=
Smoothiing : OFF
BW : FULL
1994 / 12 / 15 23:31:21
50ms/div
(50ms/div)
ENV
Stopped
CH1=2V
DC 10:1
T
1
SPDRR
1
TP601
(VM)
T
LRCK
3
=Filter=
Smoothiing : OFF
BW : FULL
13
T
Stopped
CH1=1V
DC 10:1
1994 / 12 / 16 00:24:17
CH4=2V
50us/div
DC 10:1
(50us/div)
NORM:100MS / s
2
4
12
CH3=2V
DC 10:1
1
TP122
(F+)
2
3
CH2=2V
DC 10:1
1
1
2
T
Stopped
CH1=2V
DC 10:1
1994 / 12 / 15 22:54:19
CH4=2V
50ms/div
DC 10:1
(50ms/div)
NORM:200kS / s
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
=Offset=
:
0.00V
:
0.00V
:
0.00V
:
0.00V
CH2=2V
DC 10:1
=Record Length=
Main :
5K
Zoom : 5K
CH3=2V
DC 10:1
=Trigger=
Mode : AUTO
Type : EDGE CH3
Detay :
0.0ns
Hold OFF :
MINIMUM
=Filter=
Smoothiing : OFF
BW : FULL
1994 / 12 / 18 09:26:46
CH4=2V
1s/div
DC 10:1
(1s/div)
ENV
Stopped
CH1=2V
DC 10:1
=Offset=
CH1 :
0.00V
CH2 :
0.00V
CH3 :
0.000V
CH4 :
0.00V
=Record Length=
Main :
10K
Zoom : 10K
=Trigger=
Mode : NORMAL
Type : EDGE CH2
Detay :
0.0ns
Hold OFF :
MINIMUM
1994 / 12 / 16 01:23:16
500ms/div
(500ms/div)
MORM:200MS/s
TP208
(FEOUT)
1
10
TP210
(TEOUT)
14
TP657
(SL+)
15
TP656
(SL-)
9
T
TP201
(EFM)
T
2
2
3
1
=Tracel=
4
Bandwidth
FULL
20MHz
=Filter=
Smoothiing : OFF
BW : FULL
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
=Offset=
:
0.00V
:
0.00V
:
0.00V
:
0.00V
=Record Length=
Main :
10K
Zoom : 10K
T
Stopped
CH1=2V
DC 10:1
CH2=2V
DC 10:1
CH3=500mV
DC 10:1
=Filter=
Smoothiing : OFF
BW : FULL
=Trigger=
Mode : NORMAL
Type : EDGE CH1
Detay :
0.0ns
Hold OFF :
MINIMUM
1994 / 12 / 15 08:57:26
2ms/div
(2ms/div)
ENV
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
Stopped
CH1=2V
DC 10:1
P-P
1.280V
Smooth
OFF ON
=Offset=
:
0.00V
:
0.00V
:
0.00V
:
0.00V
CH2=2V
DC 10:1
=Record Length=
Main :
10K
Zoom : 10K
CH3=2V
DC 10:1
=Trigger=
Mode : AUTO
Type : EDGE CH2
Detay :
0.0ns
Hold OFF :
MINIMUM
=Filter=
Smoothiing : OFF
BW : FULL
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
Stopped
CH1=2V
DC 10:1
1994 / 12 / 15 09:58:45
CH4=2V
1s/div
DC 10:1
(1s/div)
ENV
=Offset=
:
0.000V
:
0.00V
:
0.00V
:
0.00V
CH2=2V
DC 10:1
=Record Length=
Main :
1K
Zoom : 1K
CH3=2V
DC 10:1
=Trigger=
Mode : AUTO
Type : EDGE CH1
Detay :
0.0ns
Hold OFF :
MINIMUM
1994 / 12 / 15 08:39:46
1s/div
(1s/div)
NORM:1kS/s
T
9
TP201
(EFM)
1
TP208
(FEOUT)
10
TP210
(TEOUT)
12
SPDRR
1
10
TP210
(TEOUT)
2
10
TP210
(TEOUT)
11
TP209
(TOTAL)
T
1
2
T
1
13
=Filter=
Smoothiing : OFF
BW : FULL
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
=Offset=
:
0.00V
:
0.00V
:
0.000V
:
0.0V
Stopped
CH1=500mV
DC 10:1
=Record Length=
Main :
10K
Zoom : 10K
CH2=2V
DC 10:1
3
TP601
(VM)
14
TP657
(SL+)
15
TP656
(SL-)
2
3
4
=Trigger=
Mode : NORMAL
Type : EDGE CH1
Detay :
0.0ns
Hold OFF :
MINIMUM
=Filter=
Smoothiing : OFF
BW : FULL
1994 / 12 / 15 09:10:03
20us/div
(20us/div)
ENV
Stopped
CH1=2V
DC 10:1
9
TP201
(EFM)
10
TP210
(TEOUT)
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
=Offset=
:
0.00V
:
0.00V
:
0.00V
:
0.00V
=Record Length=
Main :
10K
Zoom : 10K
T
CH2=2V
DC 10:1
CH3=1V
DC 10:1
=Trigger=
Mode : AUTO
Type : EDGE CH1
Detay :
0.0ns
Hold OFF :
MINIMUM
=Filter=
Smoothiing : OFF
BW : FULL
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
=Offset=
:
0.00V
:
0.00V
:
0.00V
:
0.0V
=Record Length=
Main :
10K
Zoom : 10K
=Trigger=
Mode : AUTO
Type : EDGE CH1
Detay :
0.0ns
Hold OFF :
MINIMUM
1994 / 12 / 15 21:54:52
CH4=1V
500us/div
DC 10:1
(500us/div)
ENV
1
T
16
CK109
(HPFO)
T
2
1
17
CK108
(WBO)
3
2
18
=Filter=
Smoothiing : OFF
BW : FULL
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
=Offset=
:
0.000V
:
0.00V
:
0.000V
:
0.0V
=Record Length=
Main :
4K
Zoom : 4K
=Trigger=
Mode : NORMAL
Type : EDGE CH1
Detay :
0.0ns
Hold OFF :
MINIMUM
TP121
(T-)
4
=Filter=
Smoothiing : OFF
BW : FULL
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
For TP208, TP209, and TP210, use the specific LPF, and
observe the waveform.
10K
=Offset=
:
0.00V
:
0.00V
:
0.00V
:
0.00V
=Record Length=
Main :
10K
Zoom : 10K
=Trigger=
Mode : NORMAL
Type : EDGE CH2
Detay :
0.0ns
Hold OFF :
MINIMUM
When watching the EEM monitor (TP201)
Set MSL from 00H to 80H with EEPROM control setting. After
completion restore 00H.
Measurement
TP
1000P
– 36 –
MD-MS722H/MS721H
TROUBLESHOOTING
It is advisable to use the TEST mode (refer to Error Data Display Mode, P13) indicating the causes of troubles before
starting repair. Causes of operation errors (up to 10 errors) are recorded as error codes. This information is useful
for repair.
When does not function
When the CD section does not operate When the objective lens of the optical pickup is dirty,this section may not operate.Clean
the objective lens,and check the playback operation.When this section does not operate even after the above step is taken,check
the following items.
Remove the cabinet and follow the troubleshooting instructions.
"Track skipping and/or no TOC(Table Of Contents) may be caused by build up of dust other foreign matter on the laser pickup lens.
Before attempting any adjustment make certain that the lens is clean. If not, clean it as mentioned below."
Turn the power off.
Gently clean the lens with a lens cleaning tissue and a small amount of isopropyl alcohol.
Do not touch the lens with the bare hand.
Is the power supply turned on when the remote control
button or main unit
button is pressed?
No
Perform the check stated in item "Power is not turned on
when the PLAY button is pressed".
Yes
Does the display operate normally?
Perform the check stated in item "Abnormal display".
No
Yes
Is playback state set?
No
Yes
Perform the check stated in item "Playback state connot be
set".
Perform the check stated in item "Audio playback circuit".
Is audio output normal?
No
Yes
Is recording/playback operation normal?
• Power is not turned on when the
is pressed.
Is power turned on when the remote control
pressed?
/
No
Perform the check stated in item "Recording/playback
operation".
Yes
Check the periphery of remote controller and main unit
headphone terminal (J703) and IC401.
button
button is
No
Is operation normal when the main body button is pressed?
No
Is the pin 55 of IC401 in H state?
Check the position of Hold switch.
No
Yes
Are IC401 pin 3 set to "L"?
No
Check the DISC IN (SW901) switch of mechanism PWB.
Yes
Does the pin 66 of IC401 oscillate?
No
– 37 –
Replace XL401.
MD-MS722H/MS721H
• Abnormal display
Is waveform output from CNS 482 pins 1 to 3?
Are the pin7 (VCC) and pin 6 (GND) normal?
Is waveform output from IC 401 pins 45 to 47?
No
No
Yes
Check the periphery of IC401.
Check between IC401 and
CNS482.
Yes
Check for pattern breakage of flexible PWB, check for
defects of display microcomputer (replace the display unit).
• Playback state cannot be set
When it has been ascertained that the address up to cluster address is normal in the TEST mode.
Is initialization performed normally in case of high- reflection
disc playback?
Yes
Does the playback time display advance?
No
No
Check IC201 and IC202 connection line.
Is the lead-in photointerrupter set to OFF when the optical
pickup moves to the innermost periphery in NORMAL mode?
(Is TP660 in H level?).
No
Check the lead-in photointerrupter, mechanical flex
PWB soldering and CNS601 connection.
Yes
Ia an attempt to repeat repeatedly the TOC part performed
on the low-reflection disc?
No
Replace the disc.
Yes
Position check in INNER mode
• Audio playback clrcult
Although the playback time display is acting., no sound is given during playback in the normal mode.
Is audio wavefrom output from IC501 pins 19 and 20?
No
Check IC201 pins 70 to 72, pin 74 and IC501 pins 9, 10, 11,
15.
Yes
Is audio wavefrom output from IC703 pins 18 and 19.
No
Check the pins 5 and 6 of IC703.
Yes
Is audio wavefrom output from J703 pins 3 and 4.
No
Yes
Check headphones jack,and periphery of headphone.
– 38 –
Check whether there is defective solder joint of audio signal
line between IC703 and J703.
MD-MS722H/MS721H
• The spindle motor fails to run.Does the head move
Does the waveform appear on the IC201 pins 24 and 25 after
TEST mode AUTO2 completion and in this state?
No
Check the IC201 periphery.
Yes
Does waveform appear on the IC601 pin 13?
No
Replace IC601.
Yes
Does waveform appear on IC901 pins 1, 19 and 20?
No
L608, IC201, IC901, CN601 and flex, etc. soldering check.
Yes
Replace the spindle motor.
• Recording/playback operation
Insert a low reflection disc, and ascertain audio output by normal playback, and then set TEST REC mode.
Does the head move down, failing to start record even
when the continuous record mode is set after address?
Yes
Check voltage of pins 52 and 53 of IC201, pins 2, 4, 7, and 9 of
IC651, pins 3 and 14 of CNS601. Check whether disc is recordinhibited.
No
Does the RF waveform of TP201 appear when playback is
Yes
No
Does level of pins 34 of IC401 and pin 17 of IC101 change
depending on record and playback?
No
Check periphery of IC401 and IC101.
Yes
Is RF pattern output from IC201 pin 50?
No
Check for soldering failure of IC201 .
Yes
Check whether there is any damage in IC101, periphery of
laser diode.
Check for defects of IC351 in head drive flexible PWB,
Q351 to 354, head, flexible PWB.
Is audio monitor output given in normal mode LINE IN
record?
Yes
Check waveforms of pins 9 to 12 of IC501, pins 70 to 73 of
IC201.
No
Is waveform obtained on IC501 pins 3 and 6?
Yes
Check whether the pin 7 of IC501 and the pin 59 of IC201 are in
H state.
No
Does voltage on the IC701 pins 13 to 15 change in case of
record VOLUME UP/DOWN?
No
Is audio waveform observed on the pins 18 and 19 of
IC703?
Yes
Check whether input waveform is observed on the pins 5
and 6 of IC703.
– 39 –
MD-MS722H/MS721H
FUNCTION TABLE OF IC
IC401 RH-iX2772AF03(IX2772AF):System Microcomputer (1/2)
Pin No.
Port Name
Terminal Name Input/Output
Function
1
P12/TCLKA
CIN
2
P13
SPIN
Input
Track cross signal/focus drive detection
Output
Spindle motor FG pulse detection input
3
P14
DISCIN
Input
Disc insertion detection input
4
P15
DISCCPR
Input
Disc record inhibition switch input
5*
TIOCA2
SPWDS
Input
Spindle motor FG pulse width detection
6
P17
PDCNT
Output
7
Vss
VSS
8
TxD0
RMDAT
Output
Remote control indication data output
9
TxD1
DSPDAT
Output
Unit indication data output
—
Inner detection PD current control output
Ground potential
10
P32
DSPSTB
Output
Unit indication strobe output
11*
P33
P33
Output
Spare
12*
SCK0
SCk0
Output
Serial IO clock output (not used)
13
SCK1
DSPSCK
Output
Unit indication data clock output
14
PE0
_EPCS
Output
EEPROM chip selection output
15
PE1
EEPD
Input/Output
16
PE2
EEPK
Output
EEPROM serial clock output
17
PE3
PHOLD
Output
System power ON holding output when battery is used
18
Vss
VSS
19
PE4
PCNT1
Outout
20
PE5
SYRS
Output
System LSI register selection output
21
PE6
_SYRD
Output
System LSI read enable output
22
PE7
_SYWR
23-30
PD0-PD7
SYD0-SYD7
31
Vss
VSS
32
PC0
PCLAT
33
PC1
_MCPGI
Input
Microphone plug insertion detection input
34
PC2
_INPGI
Input
Line/digital plug insertion detection
35
PC3
INPGCK
Input
Line/digital plug type detection
36
PC4
RCPCNT
Output
37
PC5
TEST1
Input
Test mode setting input 1
38
PC6
TEST0
Input
Test mode setting input 0
39
PC7
JPNP
Input
40
Vcc
VCC
—
41*
PB0
PB0
Output
—
Output
Input/Output
—
Output
EEPROM serial data input/output
Ground potential
Vref supply control output of power IC
System LSI write enable output
System LSI parallel data bus
Ground potential
Record audio IC data latch output
Record circuit power control output
Kana conversion/Kana input existence/nonexistence discrimination
Positive power supply
Spare
42
PB1
_ELONH
Output
Remote control EL'H' lighting control output
43*
PB2
PB2
Output
Spare
44
PB3
LDON
Output
P.U. laser ON/OFF control output
45
PB4
OPICGA
Output
P.U. detection sensitivity selection output
46
PB5
RFLAT
Output
RF amplifier IC data latch output
47
PB6
RACLK
Output
RF/Audio IC data clock output
48
PB7
_ELONL
Input/Output
49
Vss
VSS
50
PA0
RADAT
Output
RF/Audio IC serial data output
51
PA1
PBLAT
Output
Audio IC data latch output
52
PA2
REC
53
PA3
PBOPON
54
P20
RPLAY
55
P21
_KHOLD
Input
Unit key hold switch input
56
TIOCC3
BUZOUT
Output
Beep sound pulse output
57
MD0
MD0
—
Input
Output
Input
Input
Remote control EL 'L' lighting control output
Ground potential
Unit REC key operation detection input
Audio IC output stage control output
Remote control PLAY key operation detection input
Operation mode selection input 0
In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside.
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MD-MS722H/MS721H
IC401 RH-iX2772AF03(IX2772AF):System Microcomputer (2/2)
Pin No.
58
Port Name
Terminal Name Input/Output
Function
MD1
MD1
Input
Operation mode selection input 1
59
P23
INNSW
60*
WDTOVF
WDTOVF
Input
Mechanism inner SW position detection input
61
MD2
MD2
Input
Operation mode selection input 2
62
RES
_RESET
Input
Microcomputer hard reset input
63
NMI
_NMI
Input
Nonmaskable interruption (not used)
64
STBY
_STBY
Input
Microcomputer standby input (not used)
65
Vcc
VCC
—
Positive power supply
66
XTAL
XTAL
—
Crystal connection terminal
67
EXTAL
EXTAL
—
Crystal connection terminal
68
Vss
VSS
—
Ground potential
69
PF7
_STOP
Input
Unit STOP key operation detection input
70
PF6
PLAY
Input
Unit PLAY key operation detection input
71
PF5
EMPHO
72
PF4
JOG0
Input
73
PF3
JOG1
Input
74*
PF2
PF2
Output
75*
PF1/IRQ1
_IRQ1
Output
76
IRQ0
_DINT
Input
77
AVcc
AVCC
—
A/D and D/A converter positive power supply
78
Vref
VREF
—
A/D and D/A converter reference voltage
79
AN0
PLVDRY
Input
Dry battery voltage detection input
80
AN1
PLVDCI
Input
DC jack voltage detection input
81
AN2
PLVINN
Input
Lithium battery voltage detection input
82
AN3
RKEY
Input
Remote control key operation detection input
83
AN4
HKEY1
Input
Unit key operation detection input 1
84
AN5
HKEY2
Input
Unit key operation detection input 2
85
AN6
TEMP
Input
86
DA1
LDVAR
Output
87
AVss
AVSS
88
Vss
VSS
89
P24
START
90*
TIOCB4
MCMON
Output
Internal operation status monitor output
91*
P26
P91
Output
Spare
92
P27
DCNT1M
Output
93
PG0
SENSE
94
PG1
_FOK
95
PG2
_XRST
Output
System LSI hard reset output
96
PG3
CKSTP
Output
Microcomputer sleeve operation monitor output
97
PG4
EJSW
Input
98
Vcc
VCC
99
P10
PCNT2
Output
Vcc supply control output of power IC
100
P11
HDON
Output
Recording head current control output
Output
Output
—
—
Input
Watch dog timer (not used)
Audio emphasis control output 0
Jog encoder input 0
Jog encoder input 1
Spare
Software standby return request
System LSI interruption request input
Ambient temperature detection input
P.U. laser power setting output
A/D and D/A converter ground potential
Ground potential
Disc insertion start-up detection input
Mechanism driver enable output
Input
System LSI servo sense input
Input
Focus OK signal input
—
Ejection lever operation detection input
Positive power supply
In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside.
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MD-MS722H/MS721H
PACKING METHOD (MD-MS722H FOR UK ONLY)
10. Strap
11. Connection Cord, Optical Type
12. Operation Manual
13. Carrying Case
14. Paper Bag, Unit
15. Service Card
16. Spacer, Operation Manual
17. Packing Add., Unit
18. Packing Add., Unit
SETTING POSITION OF SWITCHES AND KNOBS
UNIT
HOLD
OFF
Remote
Control
HOLD
CANCEL
1. Battery Case
2. Connecting Cord, RCA Type
3. AC Adaptor
4. Headphones
5. Remote Control
6. Packing Add.
7. Packing Case
8. Pad, AC Adaptor
9. Rechargeable, Battery
GCASZ0086AFSA
QCNWG0382AFZZ
RADPA8487AFZZ
RPHoH0176AFZZ
RRMCW0038AFSA
SPAKA2679AFZZ
SPAKC6671AFZZ
SPAKZ0481AFZZ
UBATi0068AFSA
12
UBNDT0083AFSA
QCNWG0422AFZZ
TiNSE1604AFZZ
UBAGC0076AFSA
SSAKP0116AFZZ
TCADS0085AFZZ
SPAKZ0475AFZZ
SPAKZ0498AFZZ
SPAKZ0509AFZZ
11
13
15
1
16
5
4
14
2
MD-MS722H
9
3
10
17
18
8
6
7
–7–
MD-MS722H/MS721H
PARTS GUIDE
MODEL
MD-MS722H
MD-MS721H(BL)
MD-MS721H(S)
“HOW TO ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS”
To have your order filled promptly and correctly, please furnish the
following information.
1. MODEL NUMBER
2. REF. No.
3. PART NO.
4. DESCRIPTION
For U.S.A. only
Contact your nearest SHARP Parts Distributor to order.
For location of SHARP Parts Distributor,
Please call Toll-Free;
1-800-BE-SHARP
MARK: SPARE PARTS-DELIVERY SECTION
Explanation of capacitors/resistors parts codes
Capacitors
Resistors
VCC ....................... Ceramic type
VCK ........................ Ceramic type
VCT ........................ Semiconductor type
VC • • MF ............... Cylindrical type (without lead wire)
VC • • MN ............... Cylindrical type (without lead wire)
VC • • TV ................ Square type (without lead wire)
VC • • TQ ............... Square type (without lead wire)
VC • • CY ............... Square type (without lead wire)
VC • • CZ ............... Square type (without lead wire)
VC • • • • • • • • • J .. The 13th character represents capacity difference.
("J" ±5%, "K" ±10%, "M" ±20%, "N" ±30%,
"C" ±0.25 pF, "D" ±0.5 pF, "Z" +80-20%.)
VRD ....................... Carbon-film type
VRS ........................ Carbon-film type
VRN ....................... Metal-film type
VR • • MF ............... Cylindrical type (without lead wire)
VR • • MN ............... Cylindrical type (without lead wire)
VR • • TV ................ Square type (without lead wire)
VR • • TQ ............... Square type (without lead wire)
VR • • CY ............... Square type (without lead wire)
VR • • CZ ............... Square type (without lead wire)
VR • • • • • • • • • J .. The 13th character represents error.
("J" ±5%, "F" ±1%, "D" ±0.5%.)
If there are no indications for the electrolytic capacitors, error is ±20%.
If there are no indications for other parts, the resistors are ±5%
carbon-film type.
NOTE:
Parts marked with “
” are important for maintaining the safety of the set.
Be sure to replace parts with specified ones for maintaining the safety and performance of the set.
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MD-MS722H/MS721H
NO.
PRICE
RANK
PARTS CODE
DESCRIPTION
INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
IC101
IC200
IC201
IC202
IC351
IC401
VHIIR3R55//-1
VHI62FP2002-1
VHILR37811/-1
RH-IX2723AFZZ
VHI74ACT02T-1
RH-IX2772AF03
J
J
J
J
J
J
AQ
AE
BB
BC
AE
AW
RF Signal,Processor,IR3R55
2V Regulator,62FP2002
ENDEC LSI,LR37811
16Bit D-RAM,IX2723AF
Head Driver,74ACT02T
System Microcomputer,
IX2772AF
(Serial No.811×××××)
System Microcomputer,
IX2772AF
(Serial No.812×××××~)
EE-PROM,S29L294A
NAND Gate,7SH00FU
Reset,S80820LN
AD/DA Converter,AK4519VF
PWM Driver,17A39TD
Motor Driver,LB1930M
Audio Amp.,IR3R54N
Audio Amp.,IR3R54N
2.5V Regulator,TK71225M
Constant Current Drive,
HN1C03FU
Power Select Charge Drive,
NDH8304P
Power Drive,IR3M09N
P-ch MOS FET,CPH3303
Power Supply Microcomputer,
XC62HS02
C-MOS Logic,7WH123FU
Power Drive,IR3M09N
N-ch MOS FET,CPH3403
4.5V Regulator
(ON/OFF),TK71345M
3-Phase Brush Leess Driver,
BA6965AF
IC401
RH-IX2772AF04
J
IC402
IC404
IC431
IC501
IC601
IC651
IC701
IC703
IC771
IC801
VHIS29L294A-1
VHI7SH00FU/-1
VHIS80820LN-1
VHIAK4519VF-1
VHI17A39TD/-1
VHILB1930M/-1
VHIIR3R54N/-1
VHIIR3R54N/-1
VHITK71225M-1
VHIHN1C03FU-1
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
AH
AE
AD
AQ
AP
AH
AQ
AQ
AE
AD
IC802
VHINDH8304P-1
J
AH
IC820
IC821
IC841
VHIIR3M09N/-1
VHICPH3303/-1
VHIXC62HS02-1
J
J
J
AL
AE
AE
IC842
IC850
IC851
IC871
VHI7WH123FU-1
VHIIR3M09N/-1
VHICPH3403/-1
VHITK71345M-1
J
J
J
J
AF
AL
AE
AE
IC901
VHIBA6965AF-1
J
AM
VS2SA17457/-1
VS2SK2909//-1
VS2SK2911//-1
VS2SK2909//-1
VS2SK2911//-1
VSRN1444A//-1
VS2SC4213B/-1
VSDTC144TE/-1
VSDTA144TE/-1
VSDTA114YE/-1
VS2SA17457/-1
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
AB
AE
AE
AE
AE
AC
AC
AC
AB
AC
AB
Silicon,PNP,2SA17457
FET,2SK2909
FET,2SK2911
FET,2SK2909
FET,2SK2911
Digital,NPN,RN1444 A
Silicon,NPN,2SC4213 B
Digital,NPN,DTC144 TE
Digital,PNP,DTA144 TE
Digital,PNP,DTA114 YE
Silicon,PNP,2SA17457
VHDSB0209CP-1
VHD1SS361//-1
VHE015Z5R1Y-1
VHE15AZ7R5Y-1
VHE015Z5R1Y-1
VHE15AZ7R5Y-1
VHD1SS368//-1
VHDSB10015C-1
VHE015Z5R1Y-1
VHDF10J2E//-1
VHD1SS372//-1
VHD1SS361//-1
VHDRB521S30-1
VHDF1J2F///-1
VHDF10J2E//-1
VHDRB521S30-1
VHPGP1S93K/-1
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
AC
AB
AD
AC
AD
AC
AC
AD
AD
AC
AD
AB
AC
AE
AC
AC
AF
Silicon,SB0209CP
Silicon,1SS361
Zener,5.1V,015Z5.1Y
Zener,7.5V,15AZ7.5Y
Zener,5.1V,015Z5.1Y
Zener,7.5V,15AZ7.5Y
Silicon,1SS368
Silicon,SB10015C
Zener,5.1V,015Z5R1Y
Silicon,F10J2E
Silicon,1SS372
Silicon,1SS361
Silicon,RB521S30
Silicon,F1J2F
Silicon,F10J2E
Silicon,RB521S30
Phote Interrupter,GP1S93K
TRANSISTORS
Q101
Q351
Q352
Q353
Q354
Q711
Q721
Q830
Q841
Q842
Q891,892
DIODES
D351,352
D431
D491
D492
D493
D494
D800
D801
D802
D821
D836
D841~843
D851
D852
D861
D871
PH901
COILS
L100
L171
L201
L202
L204
L452
L453,454
L456~458
VPBNN100M0000
RCILC0356AFZZ
VPCBM220K0000
VPCBM101K0000
RCILC0353AFZZ
RCILC0352AFZZ
RCILC0353AFZZ
RCILC0353AFZZ
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
AC
AC
AC
AC
AB
AB
AB
AB
10 µH
10 µH
22 µH
100 µH
Tip Solid Induction,100mA
Tip Impeder,150mA
Tip Solid Induction,100mA
Tip Solid Induction,100mA
NO.
L491
L500
L600
L601~604
L608
L609,610
L651
L702,703
L704
L710
L711
L712~714
L751,752
L771
L821
L851
L852
L861
L862
L871
PRICE
RANK
PARTS CODE
VPBNN4R7M0000
VPCBM220K0000
RCILC0331AFZZ
RCILC0358AFZZ
RCILC0359AFZZ
RCILC0358AFZZ
VPBNNR47M0000
RCILC0353AFZZ
RCILC0352AFZZ
VPBNNR47M0000
RCILC0352AFZZ
RCILC0353AFZZ
RCILC0344AFZZ
RCILC0358AFZZ
RCILC0333AFZZ
RCILC0332AFZZ
RCILC0333AFZZ
RCILC0332AFZZ
RCILC0358AFZZ
VPBNNR47M0000
DESCRIPTION
4.7 µH
22 µH
2.2 µH,Choke
4.7 µH,Choke
100 µH,Choke
4.7 µH,Choke
0.47 µH
Tip Solid Induction,100mA
Tip Impeder,150mA
0.47 µH
Tip Impeder,150mA
Tip Solid Induction,100mA
47 µH,Choke
4.7 µH,Choke
10 µH,Choke
4.7 µH,Choke
10 µH,Choke
4.7 µH,Choke
4.7 µH,Choke
0.47 µH
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AB
AB
AC
AB
AB
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
J
J
AK Crystal,33.8688 MHz
AD Ceramic,4.194 MHz
VIBRATORS
XL201
XL401
RCRSC0023AFZZ
RCRM-0199AFZZ
CAPACITORS
C100
C102,103
C104
C106
C107
C109
C110
C111
C112
C121,122
C123,124
C130
C161
C165
C171,172
VCSATA0JJ106M
RC-KZ1183AFZZ
VCKYTV1EB273K
RC-KZ1204AFZZ
VCKYTV1EB123K
RC-KZ1184AFZZ
RC-KZ1204AFZZ
VCKYCY1HB332K
VCKYCY1CB333K
VCCCCY1HH271J
VCCSCY1HL391J
VCKYCY1CB104K
RC-KZ1183AFZZ
VCKYCY1CB333K
VCSAFB0JJ336M
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
AD
AC
AB
AB
AB
AC
AB
AA
AA
AA
AA
AB
AC
AA
AE
C200
C201
C202
RC-KZ1183AFZZ
RC-KZ1184AFZZ
VCSATE0JJ476M
J
J
J
AC
AC
AD
C203
C204
C205
C207
C211
C212
C351
C353
VCKYCY1CB104K
VCKYCY1AB474K
VCKYCY1CB104K
VCKYCY1CB104K
VCCCCY1HH5R0C
VCCCCY1HH8R0D
VCCCCY1HH470J
VCSAFA0JJ106M
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
AB
AC
AB
AB
AA
AA
AA
AD
C354
C357
C361
C401
C422
VCKYCY1CB104K
VCKYCY1CB104K
VCKYTV1HB393K
VCKYCY1CB104K
VCSATR0JJ106M
J
J
J
J
J
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
C431
C451
C481
C491
C500
RC-KZ1206AFZZ
VCKYCY1HB102K
VCKYCY1CB104K
RC-KZ1182AFZZ
VCSATA0JJ106M
J
J
J
J
J
AC
AA
AB
AB
AD
C501,502
C503,504
VCKYCY1HB222K
VCSATA1AJ335M
J
J
AA
AB
C505,506
C507
C508
C509,510
C511
C600
C601~604
C605
C608
C609,610
VCKYCY1HB102K
VCSATA0JJ106M
RC-KZ1183AFZZ
VCKYTV1CF225Z
RC-KZ1183AFZZ
VCEAPW0JW226M
RC-KZ1183AFZZ
VCKYCY1CB104K
RC-KZ1186AFZZ
RC-KZ1183AFZZ
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
AA
AD
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AB
AD
AC
–1–
10 µF,6.3V,Electrolytic,Tantalum
1 µF,10V,Electrolytic
0.027 µF,25V
0.22 µF,10V,Electrolytic
0.012 µF,25V
1 µF,16V,Electrolytic
0.22 µF,10V,Electrolytic
0.0033 µF,50V
0.033 µF,16V
270 pF (CH),50V
390 pF,50V
0.1 µF,16V
1 µF,10V,Electrolytic
0.033 µF,16V
33 µF,6.3V,Electrolytic,
Tantalume
1 µF,10V,Electrolytic
1 µF,16V,Electrolytic
47 µF,6.3V,Electrolytic,
Tantalume
0.1 µF,16V
0.47 µF,10V
0.1 µF,16V
0.1 µF,16V
5 pF (CH),50V
8 pF (CH),50V
47 pF (CH),50V
10 µF,6.3V,Electrolytic,
Tantalume
0.1 µF,16V
0.1 µF,16V
0.039 µF,50V
0.1 µF,16V
10 µF,6.3V,Electrolytic,
Tantalume
0.47 µF,10V
0.001 µF,50V
0.1 µF,16V
0.1 µF,16V,Electrolytic
10 µF,6.3V,Electrolytic,
Tantalume
0.0022 µF,50V
3.3 µF,10V,Electrolytic,
Tantalume
0.001 µF,50V
10 µF,6.3V,Electrolytic,Tantalum
1 µF,10V,Electrolytic
2.2 µF,16V
1 µF,10V,Electrolytic
22 µF,6.3V,Electrolytic
1 µF,10V,Electrolytic
0.1 µF,16V
3.3 µF,10V,Electrolytic
1 µF,10V,Electrolytic
MD-MS722H/MS721H
PRICE
RANK
NO.
PARTS CODE
C622
C651
C701,702
VCKYCY1CB104K
VCKYTV1CF105Z
VCSATA0JJ106M
J
J
J
C703
C711,712
C713,714
C715
C721,722
VCKYCY1EB103K
VCCCCY1HH101J
RC-KZ1183AFZZ
VCKYCY1CB104K
VCSATA1AJ335M
J
J
J
J
J
C723,724
C725,726
VCKYCY1HB102K
VCSATA1AJ335M
J
J
C727
C731
C733,734
C735
C736
C751,752
C753,754
C755
C756,757
C758
VCKYTV1CF105Z
VCKYCY1CF224Z
RC-KZ1182AFZZ
VCKYCY1HB102K
VCCCCY1HH101J
VCKYTV1CB823K
VCKYTV1CF105Z
VCKYCY1EB103K
VCKYTV1AB684K
VCSATA1AJ335M
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
C759,760
C761,762
C765,766
C771,772
VCKYCY1CB273K
VCKYCY0JB105K
RC-KZ1204AFZZ
VCSATE0JJ476M
J
J
J
J
C773
C774
C775
C800
C801
C802
C803
C804
C805
C806
C807
C808
C813
C821
C822
C825
C826
C827,828
C830,831
C833
C836,837
C841
RC-KZ1204AFZZ
VCKYTV1CF105Z
VCKYCY1EB103K
RC-KZ1183AFZZ
VCKYCY1CB104K
VCKYCY0JB105K
VCKYCY1CB104K
RC-KZ1183AFZZ
VCEAPW0JW107M
RC-KZ1186AFZZ
VCKYTV1EB103K
RC-KZ1182AFZZ
VCKYCY1CB104K
VCCCCY1HH680J
VCCCCY1HH8R0D
RC-KZ1186AFZZ
VCEAPW0JW107M
VCCCCY1HH101J
RC-KZ1183AFZZ
RC-KZ1205AFZZ
VCKYCY1CB104K
VCSATA0JJ226M
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
C842
C851
C853
C854
C855
C856
C857
C858
C859
C861,862
C864
RC-KZ1183AFZZ
VCCCCY1HH680J
VCCCCY1HH100D
VCKYCY1EB103K
VCCCCY1HH101J
RC-KZ1184AFZZ
VCKYTQ0JB106K
VCCCCY1HH101J
VCKYCY1HB102K
RC-KZ1184AFZZ
VCSATE0JJ476M
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
C868
C869
VCKYTV1CF105Z
VCSATE0JJ476M
J
J
C871
C872
C902
C903
C905~907
C908
C909,910
C911
RC-KZ1183AFZZ
VCSATA1AJ106M
VCKYCY1EB103K
RC-KZ1186AFZZ
VCKYCY1HB222K
RC-KZ1204AFZZ
VCKYCY1CB333K
VCKYCY1CB104K
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
DESCRIPTION
NO.
AB 0.1 µF,16V
AB 1 µF,16V
AD 10 µF,6.3V,Electrolytic,
Tantalume
AA 0.01 µF,25V
AA 100 pF (CH),50V
AC 1 µF,10V,Electrolytic
AB 0.1 µF,16V
AB 3.3 µF,10V,Electrolytic,
Tantalume
AA 0.001 µF,50V
AB 3.3 µF,10V,Electrolytic,
Tantalume
AB 1 µF,16V
AB 0.22 µF,16V
AB 0.1 µF,16V,Electrolytic
AA 1000 pF,50V
AA 100 pF (CH),50V
AB 0.082 µF,16V
AB 1 µF,16V
AA 0.01 µF,25V
AC 0.68 µF,10V
AB 3.3 µF,10V,Electrolytic,
Tantalume
AA 0.027 µF,16V
AC 1 µF,6.3V
AB 0.22 µF,10V,Electrolytic
AD 47 µF,6.3V,Electrolytic,
Tantalume
AB 0.22 µF,10V,Electrolytic
AB 1 µF,16V
AA 0.01 µF,25V
AC 1 µF,10V,Electrolytic
AB 0.1 µF,16V
AC 1 µF,6.3V
AB 0.1 µF,16V
AC 1 µF,10V,Electrolytic
AD 100 µF,6.3V,Electrolytic
AD 3.3 µF,10V,Electrolytic
AA 0.01 µF,25V
AB 0.1 µF,16V,Electrolytic
AB 0.1 µF,16V
AA 68 pF (CH),50V
AA 8 pF (CH),50V
AD 3.3 µF,10V,Electrolytic
AD 100 µF,6.3V,Electrolytic
AA 100 pF (CH),50V
AC 1 µF,10V,Electrolytic
AB 0.33 µF,10V
AB 0.1 µF,16V
22 µF,6.3V,Electrolytic,
Tantalume
AC 1 µF,10V,Electrolytic
AA 68 pF (CH),50V
AA 10 pF (CH),50V
AA 0.01 µF,25V
AA 100 pF (CH),50V
AC 1 µF,16V,Electrolytic
AE 10 µF,6.3V
AA 100 pF (CH),50V
AA 0.001 µF,50V
AC 1 µF,16V,Electrolytic
AD 47 µF,6.3V,Electrolytic,
Tantalume
AB 1 µF,16V
AD 47 µF,6.3V,Electrolytic,
Tantalume
AC 1 µF,10V,Electrolytic
AE 10 µF,10V,Electrolytic,Tantalume
AA 0.01 µF,25V
AD 3.3 µF,10V,Electrolytic
AA 0.0022 µF,50V
AB 0.22 µF,10V,Electrolytic
AA 0.033 µF,16V
AB 0.1 µF,16V
RESISTORS
R101~104
R105
VRS-CY1JB000J
J
VRS-CY1JB223J
VRS-CY1JB394J
J
J
AA 0 ohm,Jumper,0.8×1.55mm,
Green
AA 22 kohms,1/16W
AA 390 kohms,1/16W
–2–
R106
R154
R161
R204
R205
R206
R207
R222
R351
R361
R401,402
R403
R404
R405
R406
R407
R408
R411
R412
R413~415
R422
R423
R424,425
R426
R431
R451
R452
R453
R454
R455
R456
R457
R458
R459,460
R481
R482
R492
R500
R501,502
R601
R701,702
R703
R711,712
R713,714
R715,716
R717
R719,720
R723,724
R725
R726
R727
R728
R729,730
R753
R754
R756,757
R761,762
R763,764
R765,766
R767,768
R769,770
R800
R801
R802
R803
R804
R805
R806
R807
R808
R809
R810
R811
R812
R813
R814
R815
R816
R818,819
R821
R822
R823
PRICE
RANK
PARTS CODE
VRS-CY1JB563J
VRS-CY1JB122J
VRS-CY1JB122J
VRS-CY1JB102J
VRS-CY1JB684D
VRS-CY1JB274D
VRS-CY1JB681J
VRS-CY1JB105J
VRS-CY1JB4R7J
VRS-TQ2BB150J
VRS-CY1JB104J
VRS-CY1JB102J
VRS-CY1JB104J
VRS-CY1JB103J
VRS-CY1JB104J
VRS-CY1JB103J
VRS-CY1JB104J
VRS-CY1JB104J
VRS-CY1JB103J
VRS-CY1JB102J
VRS-CY1JB104J
VRS-CY1JB223D
VRS-CY1JB223J
VRS-CY1JB223D
VRS-CY1JB334J
VRS-CY1JB562J
VRS-CY1JB822J
VRS-CY1JB183J
VRS-CY1JB563J
VRS-CY1JB562J
VRS-CY1JB822J
VRS-CY1JB183J
VRS-CY1JB563J
VRS-CY1JB473J
VRS-CY1JB363D
VRS-CY1JB183D
VRS-CY1JB102J
VRS-CY1JB4R7J
VRS-CY1JB471J
VRS-CY1JB563J
VRS-CY1JB101J
VRS-CY1JB124J
VRS-CY1JB562J
VRS-CY1JB103J
VRS-CY1JB104J
VRS-CY1JB102J
VRS-CY1JB822J
VRS-CY1JB682J
VRS-CY1JB101J
VRS-CY1JB393J
VRS-CY1JB822J
VRS-CY1JB102J
VRS-CY1JB272J
VRS-CY1JB124J
VRS-CY1JB274J
VRS-CY1JB273J
VRS-CY1JB362J
VRS-CY1JB820J
VRS-CY1JB270J
VRS-CY1JB102J
VRS-CY1JB393J
VRS-TV2AB561J
VRS-CY1JB222D
VRS-CY1JB472J
VRS-CY1JB273D
VRS-CY1JB681D
VRS-CY1JB684D
VRS-CY1JB304D
VRS-CY1JB104D
VRS-CY1JB105D
VRS-CY1JB222J
VRS-CY1JB682J
VRS-CY1JB334J
VRS-CY1JB184J
VRS-CY1JB104J
VRS-CY1JB102J
VRS-CY1JB563D
VRS-CY1JB243F
VRS-CY1JB184J
VRS-CY1JB684J
VRS-CY1JB335J
VRS-CY1JB104J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
DESCRIPTION
56 kohms,1/16W
1.2 kohms,1/16W
1.2 kohms,1/16W
1 kohm,1/16W
680 kohms,1/16W
270 kohms,1/16W
680 ohms,1/16W
1 Mohm,1/16W
4.7 ohms,1/16W
15 ohms,1/8W
100 kohm,1/16W
1 kohm,1/16W
100 kohm,1/16W
10 kohm,1/16W
100 kohm,1/16W
10 kohm,1/16W
100 kohm,1/16W
100 kohm,1/16W
10 kohm,1/16W
1 kohm,1/16W
100 kohm,1/16W
22 kohms,1/16W
22 kohms,1/16W
22 kohms,1/16W
330 kohms,1/16W
5.6 kohms,1/16W
8.2 kohms,1/16W
18 kohms,1/16W
56 kohms,1/16W
5.6 kohms,1/16W
8.2 kohms,1/16W
18 kohms,1/16W
56 kohms,1/16W
47 kohms,1/16W
36 kohms,1/16W
18 kohms,1/16W
1 kohm,1/16W
4.7 ohms,1/16W
470 ohms,1/16W
56 kohms,1/16W
100 ohm,1/16W
120 kohms,1/16W
5.6 kohms,1/16W
10 kohm,1/16W
100 kohm,1/16W
1 kohm,1/16W
8.2 kohms,1/16W
6.8 kohms,1/16W
100 ohm,1/16W
39 kohms,1/16W
8.2 kohms,1/16W
1 kohm,1/16W
2.7 kohms,1/16W
120 kohms,1/16W
270 kohms,1/16W
27 kohms,1/16W
3.6 kohms,1/16W
82 ohms,1/16W
27 ohms,1/16W
1 kohm,1/16W
39 kohms,1/16W
560 ohms,1/10W
2.2 kohms,1/16W
4.7 kohms,1/16W
27 kohms,1/16W
680 ohms,1/16W
680 kohms,1/16W
300 kohms,1/16W
100 kohm,1/16W
1 Mohm,1/16W
2.2 kohms,1/16W
6.8 kohms,1/16W
330 kohms,1/16W
180 kohms,1/16W
100 kohm,1/16W
1 kohm,1/16W
56 kohms,1/16W
24 kohms,1/16W
180 kohms,1/16W
680 kohms,1/16W
3.3 Mohms,1/16W
100 kohm,1/16W
MD-MS722H/MS721H
NO.
R824
R826
R829
R830
R831
R832
R841
R842
R843,844
R845~847
R848
R849
R851
R852
R853
R854
R855
R857,858
R859
R860
R872
R891
R892
R893
R901,902
R903
R904
R905
R906
R907
R908
R909
R921
R922
PRICE
RANK
PARTS CODE
VRS-CY1JB394D
VRS-CY1JB224D
VRS-CY1JB153J
VRS-CY1JB104J
VRS-CY1JB184D
VRS-CY1JB224D
VRS-CY1JB474J
VRS-CY1JB102J
VRS-CY1JB104J
VRS-CY1JB334J
VRS-CY1JB105J
VRS-CY1JB184J
VRS-CY1JB103J
VRS-CY1JB104J
VRS-CY1JB334D
VRS-CY1JB225J
VRS-CY1JB274D
VRS-CY1JB104J
VRS-CY1JB153J
VRS-CY1JB333J
VRS-CY1JB104J
VRS-CY1JB222J
VRS-CY1JB560J
VRS-CY1JB102J
VRS-CY1JB1R0J
VRS-CY1JB331J
VRS-CY1JB333J
VRS-CY1JB104J
VRS-CY1JB274J
VRS-CY1JB184J
VRS-CY1JB104J
VRS-CY1JB103J
VRS-CY1JB331J
VRS-CY1JB104J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
DESCRIPTION
390 kohms,1/16W
220 kohms,1/16W
15 kohms,1/16W
100 kohm,1/16W
180 kohms,1/16W
220 kohms,1/16W
470 kohms,1/16W
1 kohm,1/16W
100 kohm,1/16W
330 kohms,1/16W
1 Mohm,1/16W
180 kohms,1/16W
10 kohm,1/16W
100 kohm,1/16W
330 kohms,1/16W
0.2 Mohms,1/16W
270 kohms,1/16W
100 kohm,1/16W
15 kohms,1/16W
33 kohms,1/16W
100 kohm,1/16W
2.2 kohms,1/16W
56 ohms,1/16W
1 kohm,1/16W
1 ohm,1/16W
330 ohms,1/16W
33 kohms,1/16W
100 kohm,1/16W
270 kohms,1/16W
180 kohms,1/16W
100 kohm,1/16W
10 kohm,1/16W
330 ohms,1/16W
100 kohm,1/16W
!
J801
M901
M902
M903
SW401
SW402
SW901
SW902
QCNCW801XAFZZ
QCNCW804TAFZZ
QCNCW804GAFZZ
QCNCW716RAFZZ
QFS-L102AAFNO
VHLGP1FB95R-1
QJAKM0189AFZZ
QJAKM0201AFZZ
QJAKC0139AFZZ
RMOTV0510AFZZ
RMOTV0511AFZZ
RMOTV0512AFM1
QSW-M0001AWZZ
QSW-S0948AFZZ
QSW-M0169AFZZ
QSW-M0170AFZZ
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
AH
AE
AD
AF
AE
AP
AE
AH
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
AE
AS
AT
AR
AD
AC
AD
AD
Socket,22Pin
Socket,18Pin
Socket,7Pin
Socket,16Pin
Fuse,100A,63VDC,Tip Type
Jack,OPTICAL/LINE IN
Jack,MIC IN
Jack,Remote Control/Headphones
DC Jack
Motor Ass’y [Spindle]
Motor Ass’y [Sled]
Motor Ass’y [Lift]
Switch,Push Type [EJECT]
Switch,Slide Type [HOLD]
Switch,Push Type [Disc In]
Switch,Push Type [Disc Protect]
MECHANICAL PARTS
!
29
30
32
502
503
504
505
506
508
509
511
514
515
516
517
518
M901
M902
M903
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
8- 1
NGERH0597AFZZ
NSFTD0331AFFT
LHLDX3136AFM2
MSPRT1607AFFJ
MLEVF2598AFFW
LCHSM0941AFM1
PCUSG0599AFZZ
QPWBH0326AFM1
————
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
AC
AE
AK
AB
AD
AT
AB
AM
—
8- 2(SW901)
8- 3(SW902)
8- 4(PH901)
9
11
12
13
15
16
18
20
23
25
27
28
QSW-M0169AFZZ
QSW-M0170AFZZ
VHPGP1S93K/-1
MSPRP0925AFFJ
MSPRP0923AFFJ
MSPRP0924AFM1
NGERH0603AFZZ
RCTRH8175AFZZ
MSPRP0922AFFJ
NSFTM0292AFFW
MSPRT1604AFFJ
QPWBH0327AFZZ
MLEVF2625AFM1
MLEVF2626AFFW
MLEVF2627AFFW
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
AD
AD
AF
AD
AD
AD
AE
BM
AD
AC
AB
AG
AK
AD
AE
Wheel,Drive
Screw,Drive
Cartridge Holder Ass’y
Spring,Cancel Lever
Lever,Eject
Main Chassis Ass’y
Cushion
Mechanism Flexible PWB Ass’y
Mechanism Flexible PWB
(Not Replacement Item)
Switch,Push Type [Disc In]
Switch,Push Type [Disc Protect]
Photo Interrupter,GP1S93K
Driver Screw Bracket
Plate Spring
Shutter Spring Ass’y
Gear,Drive
Optical Pickup Unit
Spring,Drive Grip
Shaft,Guide
Spring,Eject Lever
Magnetic Head Flexible PWB
Lift Lever Ass’y
Lever,Lift Joint
Lever,Lift
PRICE
RANK
PARTS CODE
MSPRD1360AFFJ
LANGF1588AFFW
RCILH0110AFZZ
LX-JZ0154AFZZ
LX-BZ0823AFZZ
LX-WZ9290AFZZ
LX-BZ0800AFZZ
XSPSN14P01500
LX-BZ0960AFZZ
LX-BZ0980AFZZ
LX-BZ0804AFFF
LX-JZ0148AFZZ
LX-WZ9296AFZZ
LX-BZ0974AFZZ
XAPSF14P01600
XWSSD14-05000
RMOTV0510AFZZ
RMOTV0511AFZZ
RMOTV0512AFM1
DESCRIPTION
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
AC
AD
AM
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AB
AB
AA
AA
AA
AB
AA
AA
AS
AT
AR
Spring,Lift Lever
Bracket,Pickup
Magnetic Head
Screw,ø1.4×2.8mm
Screw,ø1.4×1.2mm
Washer,ø0.8×ø2.4×0.25mm
Screw,ø1.4×2.5mm
Screw,ø1.7×2.5mm
Screw,ø1.4×1.5mm
Screw,ø1.4×2mm
Screw,ø1.4×2.2mm
Screw,ø1.7×3mm
Washer,ø1.5×ø3.5×0.25mm
Screw,ø1.4×5.5mm
Screw,ø1.4×1.6mm
Spring Washer,ø1.4×0.5mm
Motor Ass’y [Spindle]
Motor Ass’y [Sled]
Motor Ass’y [Lift]
Front Cabinet Ass’y [MS722H]
Front Cabinet Ass’y [MS721H]
Front Cabinet
(Not Replacement Item)
Cover,MD
Bracket,Disc Guide
Rubber,Preventive Vibration
Guide (Left)
Top Cabinet Ass’y [MS722H]
Top Cabinet Ass’y [MS721H (S)]
Top Cabinet Ass’y
[MS721H (BL)]
Top Cabinet
(Not Replacement Item)
Holder,Strap
Center Cabinet [MS722H]
Center Cabinet [MS721H]
Bottom Cabinet Ass’y [MS722H]
Bottom Cabinet Ass’y
[MS721H (S)]
Bottom Cabinet Ass’y
[MS721H (BL)]
Bottom Cabinet
Cover,DC Jack
Knob,Hold
Sheet,Insulator,Bottom Cabinet
Cover,Eject [MS722H]
Cover,Eject [MS721H]
Knob,Eject
Bracket,Eject Knob
Eject Bracket Ass’y
Sheet
Bracket,Eject Knob
Main Frame Ass’y
Cushion Machanism
Cushion
Sheet,Insulator Extension
Battery Terminal
Cushion B
Cushion Mechanism A
Sheet,Extension Battery
Terminal
Rubber,Preventive Vibration
Terminal,+,Rechargeable Battery
Rubber,Preventive Vibration B
Terminal,-,Rechargeable Battery
Cushion A [MS722H Only]
Cushion C [MS722H Only]
Sheet,Ring [MS722H Only]
Spacer,Rubber,Preventive
Vibration [MS721H Only]
PU Felt
Lid,Battery
[MS722H/MS721H (S)]
Lid,Battery [MS721H (BL)]
Extension Battery Terminal
Guide,Disc [MS722H Only]
Sheet,Disc Guide
[MS722H Only]
CABINET PARTS
201
201
201- 1
CCABB2882AF01
CCABB2882AF03
————
J
J
AT
AT
—
201- 2
201- 3
201- 4
201- 5
202
202
202
GFTAC3135AFSA
LANGZ0335AFFW
PCUSG0638AFZZ
PGIDM0256AFSA
CCABC4370AF01
CCABC4378AF01
CCABC4378AF03
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
AG
AB
AA
AB
AX
AX
AY
202- 1
OTHER CIRCUITRY PARTS
CN101
CN451
CN482
CN601
F800
J701
J702
J703
NO.
————
—
202- 2
203
203
204
204
LHLDL3061AFSA
GCABA2882AFSA
GCABA2882AFSB
CCABD4384AF01
CCABD4388AF01
J
J
J
J
J
AE
AE
AE
AT
204
CCABD4388AF03
J
AT
204- 1
204- 2
204- 3
204- 4
205
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
————
GCOVA2292AFSA
JKNBZ2113AFSA
PSHET0401AFZZ
GCOVA2284AFSA
GCOVA2284AFSB
JKNBK0526AFSA
LANGT1953AFFW
LANGZ0348AFM1
PSHET0373AFZZ
PSHEZ0851AFZZ
LANGK0956AFM1
PCUSG0649AFZZ
PCUSG0671AFZZ
PSHEZ0966AFZZ
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
—
AB
AE
AC
AD
AD
AE
AC
AM
AC
AC
AM
AB
AB
AC
215
216
217
PCUSG0675AFZZ
PGUMS0729AFZZ
PSHEZ0989AFZZ
J
J
J
AB
AB
AB
218
219
220
221
222
223
225
226
PCUSG0534AFZZ
QTANZ9162AFFQ
PCUSG0635AFZZ
QTANZ9163AFFQ
PCUSG0674AFZZ
PCUSG0676AFZZ
PSHEZ0990AFZZ
PSPAZ0565AFZZ
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
AC
AC
AA
AC
AB
AB
AB
AB
228
229
PFLT-1127AFZZ
GFTAB1359AFSA
J
J
AA
AE
229
230
231
232
GFTAB1359AFSB
QTANZ9164AFFQ
GCOVA1301AFSA
PSHEZ0965AFZZ
J
J
J
J
AE
AH
AY
AC
–3–
MD-MS722H/MS721H
NO.
PRICE
RANK
PARTS CODE
233
234
234
235
GCOVH1302AFZZ
HDECQ0580AFSA
HDECQ0583AFSA
HDECQ0578AFSA
J
J
J
J
AD
AK
AH
AK
236
HDECQ0579AFSA
J
AF
237
237
238
238
239
239
240
241
241
242
243
244
246
JKNBZ2130AFSA
JKNBZ2144AFSA
JKNBZ2131AFSA
JKNBZ2145AFSA
JKNBZ2132AFSA
JKNBZ2146AFSA
JKNBZ2133AFSA
JKNBZ2134AFSA
JKNBZ2147AFSA
JKNBZ2135AFSA
JKNBZ2136AFSA
JKNBZ2137AFSA
PSHEZ0967AFZZ
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
AF
AK
AF
AF
AE
AF
AE
AE
AC
AK
AE
AE
AC
246
PSHEZ0973AFZZ
J
AC
248
RUNTK0489AFZZ
J
AU
248
RUNTK0493AFZZ
J
AQ
249
249
250
251
252
RUNTZ0704AFZZ
RUNTZ0705AFZZ
PSPAZ0564AFZZ
PSHEZ0994AFZZ
PGUMS0730AFZZ
J
J
J
J
J
AY
AY
AB
AB
AB
253
HDECQ0584AFSA
J
AQ
253
HDECQ0584AFSB
J
AR
254
255
256
259
260
261
262
263
LHLDZ1747AFZZ
PSHEZ0974AFZZ
PSHEZ0998AFZZ
PCUSG0679AFZZ
PCUSG0680AFZZ
PCUSG0681AFZZ
PFLT-1143AFZZ
PSHEZ0999AFZZ
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
AC
AD
AC
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
264
PSHEZ1004AFZZ
J
AB
265
266
601
602
TLABS0497AFZZ
TLABS0503AFZZ
LX-BZ0877AFF3
LX-CZ0107AFFF
J
J
J
J
AD
AC
AA
AA
603
604
605
606
607
LX-CZ0126AFFF
LX-BZ0805AFFN
LX-BZ0822AFFC
LX-BZ0967AFFC
LX-BZ0908AFF3
J
J
J
J
J
AA
AB
AC
AB
AA
DESCRIPTION
NO.
Cover,LCD [MS722H Only]
Decoration Plate [MS722H]
Decoration Plate [MS721H]
Decoration Ring A
[MS722H Only]
Decoration Ring B
[MS722H Only]
Knob,Function A [MS722H]
Knob,Function A [MS721H]
Knob,Function B [MS722H]
Knob,Function B [MS721H]
Knob,Function C [MS722H]
Knob,Function C [MS721H]
Knob,Function D [MS722H Only]
Knob,Rec [MS722H]
Knob,Rec [MS721H]
Knob,Jog [MS722H Only]
Knob,FF/FR [MS722H Only]
Knob,Play [MS722H Only]
Sheet,Transparent Plate
[MS722H]
Sheet,Transparent Plate
[MS721H]
Key Flexible PWB Ass’y
[MS722H]
Key Flexible PWB Ass’y
[MS721H]
LCD [MS722H]
LCD [MS721H]
Spacer [MS721H Only]
Sheet,Switch,B [MS722H Only]
Cushion,Mechanism B
[MS722H Only]
Alumi Decoration Plate
[MS721H (S)]
Alumi Decoration Plate
[MS721H (BL)]
Holder,LCD [MS721H Only]
Sheet,Knob [MS721H Only]
Sheet,Eject Bracket
Cushion A [MS721H Only]
Cushion B [MS721H Only]
Cushion C [MS721H Only]
Felt [MS721H Only]
Sheet,LCD Flexible
[MS722H Only]
Sheet,Volume Knob
[MS721H Only]
Caution,Laser
Label,Laser
Screw,ø1.4×1.5mm
Screw,ø1.2×2.5mm
[MS721H Only]
Screw,ø1.4×2mm
Screw,ø1.7×2.5mm
Screw,ø1.4×2.5mm
Screw,ø1.4×2mm
Screw,ø1.4×2.0mm
ACCESSORIES/PACKING PARTS
!
!
!
1
2
3
GCASZ0086AFSA J
QCNWG0382AFZZ J
RADPA7486AFZZ J
3
4
4- 1
5
6
7
7
7
8
9
10
11
12
RADPA8487AFZZ
RPHOH0176AFZZ
PCAPH8107AFZZ
RRMCW0038AFSA
SPAKA2679AFZZ
SPAKC6671AFZZ
SPAKC6683AFZZ
SPAKC6684AFZZ
SPAKZ0481AFZZ
UBATI0068AFSA
UBNDT0083AFSA
QCNWG0422AFZZ
TINSE1604AFZZ
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
12
TINSZ1380AFZZ
J
AX Battery Case
AK Connecting Cord,RCA Type
AY AC Adaptor
[MS722H Except for UK/
MS721H]
BC AC Adaptor [MS722H for UK]
AR Headphones
AD Cushion,Headphones
BC Remote Control
AD Packing Add.
AL Packing Case [MS722H]
AL Packing Case [MS721H (S)]
AL Packing Case [MS721H (BL)]
AD Pad,AC Adaptor
BG Rechargeable,Battery
AG Strap
AQ Connecting Cord,Optical Type
AG Operation Manual
[MS722H for UK]
AR Operation Manual
[MS722H Except for UK]
–4–
PRICE
RANK
PARTS CODE
12
13
14
15
TINSZ1385AFZZ
UBAGC0076AFSA
SSAKP0116AFZZ
TCADS0085AFZZ
J
J
J
J
16
SPAKZ0475AFZZ
J
17
18
SPAKZ0498AFZZ
SPAKZ0509AFZZ
J
J
DESCRIPTION
AP
AH
AD
AD
Operation Manual [MS721H]
Carrying Case
Paper Bag,Unit
Service Card
[MS722H for UK Only]
AD Spacer,Operation Manual
[MS722H for UK Only]
Packing Add.,Unit
Packing Add.,Unit
P.W.B. ASSEMBLY (Not Replacement Item)
PWB-A
DCYO-3077AF93
J
—
Main
OTHER SERVICE PARTS
UDSKM0001AFZZ
88GMMD-110
J
J
88GMMD-212
J
AZ Recording Mini Disc
BV High Reflection Disc MMD-110
(TEAC Test MD)
BU Low Reflection Disc MMD-212
(TEAC Test MD)
MD-MS722H/MS721H
506
A
503
8-1
8
8-4
2
505
B
8-2
(SW901)
9
1
8-3
(SW902)
502x3
514
16
18
M901
C
13
503x2
25
514
11
15
504
M902
515
516
M903
27
D
7
508
509
23
E
6
517
28
511x2
29
F
3
518x2
32
30
12
4
G
20
508
H
5
1
2
3
4
Figure 5 MD MECHANISM EXPLODED VIEW
–5–
5
6
MD-MS722H/MS721H
MS722
235
240
241
A
242
238
237
243
236
MD MECHANISM
239
244
234
229
246
233
B
219
203
249
250
248
MS721H
ONLY
213
217
216
263
230
212
212
214
251x2
218 212
C
252
606x2
211
216
603
606
MS721H
ONLY
601
215
601
220
208
218 226
201-5
256
207
202
601
201-2
202-1
201-1
201-4
210
607
201-3
D
202
-2
223x2
225x2
205
201
209
206
232
231
601
222
225x2
MS721
PWB–A
266
228x2
E
604
604
265
234
221
246
254
253
238
255
F
249
204
204-4
241
204-1
239
237
606x2
204-2
606
264x3
248
202
G
204-3
605
202-1
606x2
260x2
202-2
261
262
602
H
259
1
2
3
4
Figure 6 CABINET EXPLODED VIEW
–6–
5
6
MD-MS722H/MS721H
PACKING METHOD (MD-MS722H FOR UK ONLY)
10. Strap
11. Connection Cord, Optical Type
12. Operation Manual
13. Carrying Case
14. Paper Bag, Unit
15. Service Card
16. Spacer, Operation Manual
17. Packing Add., Unit
18. Packing Add., Unit
SETTING POSITION OF SWITCHES AND KNOBS
UNIT
HOLD
OFF
Remote
Control
HOLD
CANCEL
1. Battery Case
2. Connecting Cord, RCA Type
3. AC Adaptor
4. Headphones
5. Remote Control
6. Packing Add.
7. Packing Case
8. Pad, AC Adaptor
9. Rechargeable, Battery
GCASZ0086AFSA
QCNWG0382AFZZ
RADPA8487AFZZ
RPHoH0176AFZZ
RRMCW0038AFSA
SPAKA2679AFZZ
SPAKC6671AFZZ
SPAKZ0481AFZZ
UBATi0068AFSA
12
UBNDT0083AFSA
QCNWG0422AFZZ
TiNSE1604AFZZ
UBAGC0076AFSA
SSAKP0116AFZZ
TCADS0085AFZZ
SPAKZ0475AFZZ
SPAKZ0498AFZZ
SPAKZ0509AFZZ
11
13
15
1
16
5
4
14
2
MD-MS722H
9
3
10
17
18
8
6
7
–7–