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MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
SERVICE MANUAL
No. S4123MDMT80W/
PORTABLE MINIDISC RECORDER
Illustration: MD-MT80W
MODEL
Illustration: MD-MT90W/90/90C
MD-MT80W(S)
MD-MT90W(S)
MD-MT90(S)
MD-MT90C(S)
• In the interests of user-safety the set should be restored to its
original condition and only parts identical to those specified be
used.
CONTENTS
Page
SAFETY PRECAUTION FOR SERVICE MANUAL (MD-MT80W/90W ONLY) ..................................................................... 2
AC ADAPTOR AND PLUG (MD-MT80W/90W ONLY) .......................................................................................................... 3
SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................................................. 4
ACCESSORIES ..................................................................................................................................................................... 6
NAMES OF PARTS ............................................................................................................................................................... 7
OPERATION MANUAL .......................................................................................................................................................... 8
QUICK GUIDE (MD-MT90 ONLY) ....................................................................................................................................... 12
DISASSEMBLY .................................................................................................................................................................... 14
REMOVING AND REINSTALLING THE MAIN PARTS ....................................................................................................... 15
ADJUSTMENT ...................................................................................................................................................................... 16
MD ERROR MESSAGE DISPLAY CONTENT LIST ........................................................................................................... 29
NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM .................................................................................................................................. 30
TYPES OF TRANSISTOR AND DIODE .............................................................................................................................. 30
BLOCK DIAGRAM ............................................................................................................................................................... 31
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ...................................................................................................................................................... 32
WIRING SIDE OF P.W.BOARD ........................................................................................................................................... 34
WAVEFORMS OF MD CIRCUIT ......................................................................................................................................... 37
VOLTAGE ............................................................................................................................................................................ 38
TROUBLESHOOTING ......................................................................................................................................................... 39
FUNCTION TABLE OF IC .................................................................................................................................................... 42
PARTS GUIDE/EXPLODED VIEW
PACKING OF THE SET (FOR U.S.A. ONLY)
SHARP CORPORATION
This document has been published to be used
for after sales service only.
The contents are subject to change without notice.
MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
SAFETY PRECAUTION FOR SERVICE MANUAL
(MD-MT80W/90W ONLY)
Precaution to be taken when replacing and servicing the
Laser Pickup.
Laser Diode Properties
● Material: GaAlAs
● Wavelength: 785 nm
● Pulse time:
Read mode: 0.8 mW Continuous
Write mode:
max 10 mW 0.5S
min cycle 1.5S
Repetition
THE AEL (ACCESSIBLE EMISSION LEVEL) OF THE LASER
POWER OUTPUT IS LESS THAN CLASS 1 BUT THE LASER
COMPONENT IS CAPABLE OF EMITTING RADIATION
EXCEEDING THE LIMIT FOR CLASS 1. THEREFORE IT IS
IMPORTANT THAT THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS ARE
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.
English:
This product is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT.
German:
Dieses Produkt ist ein Laserprodukt der Klasse 1.
French:
Ce Produit est Classifié comme étant un PRODUCTO
LASER DE CLASSE 1.
Precaution to be taken when replacing and servicing the laser pickup.
The following precautions must be observed during servicing to protect your eyes against exposure to the laser.
Warning of possible eye damage when repairing:
If the AC adaptor or batteries are connected when the top housing (disc cover) of the unit is removed, and the PLAY key is
pressed, the laser will light up during focus access (2-3 seconds). (Fig. 2-1) During the operation, the laser will leak from the
opening between the magnetic head and the mechanical chassis (Fig. 2-2). In order to protect your eyes, you must not look
at the laser during repair. Before repairing be sure to disconnect the AC adaptor and remove the batteries.
Optical pickup
Figure 2-1
,,,
Mechanism
Chassis
Magnet head
Spindle motor
Top Cabinet
Magnet Head
Laser Beam
Main PWB
Optical Pick-Up
Figure 2-2
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MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
AC ADAPTOR AND PLUG
(MD-MT80W/90W ONLY)
PADPA6049AWZZ
PADPA5052AWZZ
PADPA5051AWZZ
QPLGA0004AWZZ
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PADPA5050AWZZ
MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
FOR A COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF THE OPERATION OF THIS UNIT, PLEASE REFER TO
THE OPERATION MANUAL.
SPECIFICATIONS
MD-MT80W/90W
■ General
Battery life:
Power source:
DC 5V:
AC adaptor (AC 110-240V, 50/60 Hz)
DC 1.5V:
Commercially available, "AA" size
(LR6), alkaline battery x 1
DC 1.2V:
Optional rechargeable Nickel-Metal
Hydride battery (AD-N70BT) x 1
DC 4.5V:
Optional car adaptor, AD-CA20X(for
cars with a 12 - 24V DC negative earth
electrical system)
Power consumption:
0.15 A (AC adaptor)
Output power:
RMS; 20 mW (10 mW + 10 mW)
(0.2% T.H.D.)
Charging
time:
Approx. 3.5 hours (90 %)
When using a commercialWhen using the optional
rechargeable battery (fully ly available, high capacity,
"AA" size (LR6), alkaline
charged)
battery
Continuous recording:
Approx. 3 hours
Continuous play:
Approx. 12 hours
Continuous play:
Approx. 12 hours
● The continuous recording time is for analogue inputs
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
25°C (77°F).
● The operating time when using an alkaline battery
may be different, depending on the type and manufacturer of the battery, and on the operating temperature.
Approx. 5.5 hours (fully charged)
(When using the AC adaptor included
with the unit)
■ MiniDisc Recorder
Input sensitivity:
Recording
level
Reference input
level
Input impedance
MIC H
0.25 mV
10 k ohms
MIC L
2.5 mV
10 k ohms
LINE
100 mV
20 k ohms
Output level:
Specified
output
Maximum
output level
Load impedance
Headphones
-
10 mW + 10
mW
16 ohms
LINE
250 mV (-12
dB)
-
10 k ohms
Dimensions:
Continuous recording:
Approx. 7 hours
Width: 81.1 mm (3-7/32")
Height: 19.9 mm (13/16")
Depth: 92.4 mm (3-21/32")
147 g (0.32 lbs.) without battery
(MD-MT80W)
172 g (0.38 lbs.) with rechargeable battery
(MD-MT90W)
Input socket: Line/optical digital, microphone (powered by the main unit)
Weight:
Type:
Portable MiniDisc recorder
Signal readout:
Non-contact, 3-beam semi-conductor
laser pick-up
Audio channels:
Stereo 2 channels/monaural (long-play
mode) 1 channel
Frequency
response:
20 - 20,000 Hz (±3 dB)
Rotation
speed:
Approx. 400 - 900 rpm
Error correction:
ACIRC (Advanced Cross Interleave
Reed-Solomon Code)
Coding:
ATRAC (Adaptive TRansform Acoustic
Coding), 24-bit computed type
Recording
method:
Magnetic modulation overwrite method
Sampling fre- 44.1 kHz (32 kHz and 48 kHz signals
are converted to 44.1 kHz, and then requency:
corded.)
Wow and
flutter:
Unmeasurable (less than ±0.001% W.
peak)
Specifications for this model are subject to change without prior
notice
Output sock- Headphones (impedance: 16 ohms)
et:
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MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
MD-MT90/90C
■ General
Battery life:
Power source:
DC 1.2V:
Rechargeable Nickel-Metal Hydride
battery (AD-N70BT) x 1
DC 5V:
AC adaptor (AC 120V, 60 Hz)
DC 1.5V:
Commercially available, "AA" size
(LR6), alkaline battery x 1
DC 4.5V:
Optional car adaptor, AD-CA20X(for
cars with a 12 - 24V DC negative
ground electrical system)
Power consumption:
7 W (AC adaptor)
Output power:
RMS; 20 mW (10 mW + 10 mW)
(0.2% T.H.D.)
Charging
time:
Approx. 3.5 hours (90 %)
When using the recharge- When using a commercialable battery (fully charged) ly available, high capacity,
"AA" size (LR6), alkaline
included with the unit
battery
Continuous recording:
Approx. 3 hours
Continuous play:
Approx. 12 hours
Continuous play:
Approx. 12 hours
● The continuous recording time is for analog inputs
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
77°F (25°C).
● The operating time when using an alkaline battery
may be different, depending on the type and manufacturer of the battery, and on the operating temperature.
Approx. 5.5 hours (fully charged)
(When using the AC adaptor included
with the unit)
■ MiniDisc Recorder
Input sensitivity:
Recording
level
Reference input
level
Input impedance
MIC H
0.25 mV
10 k ohms
MIC L
2.5 mV
10 k ohms
LINE
100 mV
20 k ohms
Output level:
Specified
output
Maximum
output level
Load impedance
Headphones
-
10 mW + 10
mW
16 ohms
LINE
250 mV
(-12 dB)
-
10 k ohms
Dimensions:
Continuous recording:
Approx. 7 hours
Width: 3-7/32" (81.1 mm)
Height: 13/16" (19.9 mm)
0.38 lbs. (172 g) with rechargeable battery
Input jack:
Line/optical digital, microphone (powered by the main unit)
Output jack:
Headphones (impedance: 16 ohms)/
remote control unit
Portable MiniDisc recorder
Signal readout:
Non-contact, 3-beam semiconductor
laser pickup
Audio channels:
Stereo 2 channels/monaural (long-play
mode) 1 channel
Frequency
response:
20 - 20,000 Hz (±3 dB)
Rotation
speed:
Approx. 400 - 900 rpm
Error correction:
ACIRC (Advanced Cross Interleave
Reed-Solomon Code)
Coding:
ATRAC (Adaptive TRansform Acoustic
Coding), 24-bit computed type
Recording
method:
Magnetic modulation overwrite method
Sampling fre- 44.1 kHz (32 kHz and 48 kHz signals
are converted to 44.1 kHz, and then requency:
corded.)
Depth: 3-21/32" (92.4 mm)
Weight:
Type:
Wow and
flutter:
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Unmeasurable (less than ±0.001% W.
peak)
MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
ACCESSORIES
MD-MT80W
AC Adaptor x 1
or
Headphones x 1
or
or
Connection Cable (for analogue
recording) x 1
Notes:
● Parts and equipment mentioned in this operation manual other than those detailed above are not included.
● The AC adaptor may be different from the one in the drawing.
MD-MT90W
MD-MT90W
AC Adaptor x 1
or
or
or
Connection Cable (for analogue
recording) x 1
Headphones x 1
Remote Control x 1
Connection Cable (for
digital recording) x 1
Rechargeable Nickel-Metal
Battery Carrying Case x 1
Hydride Battery (AD-N70BT) x 1
Notes:
● Parts and equipment mentioned in this operation manual other than those detailed above are not included.
● The AC adaptor may be different from the one in the drawing.
MD-MT90/90C
Remote Control x 1
(RRMCW0002AWSA)
Rechargeable NickelMetal Hydride Battery
(AD-N70BT) x 1
(UBATM0003AWSA)
Headphones x 1
(RPHOH0005AWZZ)
AC Adaptor
(RADPA3048AWZZ) x 1
Battery Carrying Case x 1
(UBAGC0003AWZZ)
Connection Cable (for
analog recording) x 1
(QCNWG0029AWZZ)
Connection Cable (for
digital recording) x 1
(QCNWG0422AFZZ)
Carrying Bag x 1
(UBAGC0006AWSA)
Notes:
● Parts and equipment mentioned in this operation manual other than those detailed above are not included.
● The AC adaptor may be different from the one in the drawing.
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MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
NAMES OF PARTS
■ Main unit
1. 5V DC Input Jack
2. Optical/Line Input Jack
3. Microphone Input Jack
4. Bass/Delete Button
5. Edit/Auto Mark/Time Mark Button
6. Display/Character Select Button
7. Mode/Charge Button
8. Record/Track Mark Button
9. Volume/Cursor/Fast Forward/Fast Reverse/
Recording Level/Name Select Button
10. Play/Pause Button
11. Stop/Power Off/Hold Button
12. Enter/Fast Play/Synchro Button
13. Remote Control/Headphones/Line Output Jack
14. Open Lever
15. Battery Cover
Illustration: MD-MT90W/90/90C
■ Main unit
1. 5V DC Input Socket
2. Optical/Line Input Socket
3. Microphone Input Socket
4. Bass/Delete Button
5. Edit/Auto Mark/Time Mark Button
6. Display/Character Select Button
7. Mode/Charge Button
8. Record/Track Mark Button
9. Volume/Cursor/Fast Forward/Fast Reverse/
Recording Level/Name Select Button
10. Play/Pause Button
11. Stop/Power Off/Hold Button
12. Enter/Fast Play/Synchro Button
13. Headphones/Line Output Socket
14. Open Lever
15. Battery Cover
Illustration: MD-MT80W
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MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
NAMES OF PARTS
■ Display panel
1. Level Meter
2. Record Indicator
3. Remaining Recording Time Indicator
4. Monaural Long-Play Mode Indicator
5. Repeat Indicator
6. TOC Indicator
7. Synchro Recording Indicator
8. Disc Mode Indicator
9. Disc Name Indicator
10. Track Name Indicator
11. Total Track Number Indicator
12. Fast Play Indicator
13. Battery Indicator
14. Random Indicator
15. Track Number Indicator
16. Character/Time Information Indicator
■ Remote control unit (MD-MT90W/90/90C)
1. Headphones Jack
2. Bass/Delete/Track Mark Button
3. Volume Down/Cursor Button
4. Volume Up/Cursor Button
5. Hold Switch
6. Play/Pause Button
7. Fast Reverse/Recording Level Down/Name Select
Button
8. Fast Forward/Recording Level Up/Name Select
Button
9. Stop/Power Off Button
OPERATION MANUAL
MD-MT80W/90W
Battery Power
■ Charging the rechargeable battery
When a separately available rechargeable battery is
used for the first time or when you use it after a long
period of disuse, be sure to charge it fully.
1
1
Insert the rechargeable battery.
A rechargeable battery other than the AD-N70BT
cannot be charged.
2
2
3
Plug the AC adaptor into the wall socket, and
then insert the plug on the other end into the DC
IN 5V socket.
Press the MODE/CHRG button.
"
" will flash, and battery will begin charging.
● After the rechargeable battery is charged or used, it
will get slightly warm. This is normal.
● When the portable MD is turned on or operating, the
battery will not be charged.
Illustration: MD-MT90W
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MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
MD-MT90/90C
Battery Power
■ Charging the rechargeable battery
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.
1
Insert the rechargeable battery.
A rechargeable battery other than the one supplied
or the optional one (AD-N70BT) cannot be charged.
2
Plug the AC adaptor into the AC outlet, and
then insert the plug on the other end into
the DC IN 5V jack.
3
Press the MODE/CHRG button.
"
" will flash, and battery will begin charging.
● After the rechargeable battery is charged or used, it
will get slightly warm. This is normal.
● When the portable MD is turned on or operating, the
battery will not be charged.
MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
■ Using with the rechargeable or alkaline
battery
■ Checking the remaining amount of battery level
The remaining amount of battery level is shown by the
battery indicator (
) during operation.
1
2
Disconnect the AC adaptor.
Insert the rechargeable battery or alkaline battery from
the (+) marked side.
Use a commercially available LR6,
"AA" size alkaline battery.
● When the battery is completely discharged, the 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" will appear. Then, the power will be disconnected automatically.
Notes:
● If you use the battery which you stopped charging
halfway, "
" may appear. It does not mean that the
battery is completely charged.
● The battery indicator will not correctly display the
remaining capacity for approximately 10 seconds after
the power has been turned on.
● When the AC adaptor 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.
Notes:
● Setting the volume level to "0" whilst recording with the
rechargeable or an alkaline battery reduces the battery drain.
● When you do not use the unit for hours, remove the
battery. (The battery drains gradually even when the
power is turned off.)
● Carry the battery in the supplied case.
(Except for MD-MT80W)
● This unit can be used with the AC adaptor when the
rechargeable or an alkaline battery is in the unit.
Caution:
Do not use a nickel-cadmium battery.
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MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
Error Messages
ERROR MESSAGES
MEANING
REMEDY
BATT EMPTY
● The battery is run down.
● Charge the rechargeable battery or replace the alkaline battery (or use the AC adaptor for power).
BLANK MD
● Nothing is recorded.
● Replace the disc with a recorded disc.
Can't COPY
● You tried to record from a copy prohibited
MiniDisc.
● Record using the analog cable.
Can't EDIT
● A track cannot be edited.
● Change the stop position of the track and then edit it.
Can't READ (*)
● The disc data cannot be read because the
disc or unit is damaged.
● Reload the disc.
Can't REC
● Recording cannot be performed correctly
due to vibration or shock.
● Re-record or replace it with another recordable
disc.
Can't STAMP
● Stamp function does not work.
● Check the number of tracks.
Can't WRITE
● Cannot save the TOC information correctly ● Replace the disc with another recordable disc.
to a MiniDisc. (A large portion of the disc has
been damaged.)
DEFECT
● The disc is scratched.
DISC FULL
● The disc is out of recording space.
● Replace it with another recordable disc.
Er-MD (**)
● The microprocessor has reported a system
fault and the unit is out of order.
● To have it repaired, go to the distributor where you
purchased the unit.
HOLD
● The unit is in the hold mode.
● Cancel the hold mode.
LOCKED
● You removed a MiniDisc while recording or
editing.
● Turn off the power and remove the MiniDisc.
NO DISC
● A disc has not been loaded.
● Load a disc.
● Replace it with another recorded disc.
● If the sound you hear is not right, record again.
● Replace the disc with another recordable disc.
Number or symbol appears in (*) position. (Refer to P.29)
NO SIGNAL
● Poor connection of the digital cable.
● Connect the digital cable securely.
● No output signal comes out from the
connected unit to playback.
● If the portable CD player has a function to prevent sound
skips, deactivate it.
● The input signal has improper sampling ● Playback with the connected unit.
frequency.
NOT PLAY
● You tried to play back a track that can- ● Play back another track.
not be played with this equipment.
PLAY MD
● You recorded on a playback-only disc.
● Replace it with a recordable disc.
POWER ?
● Improper power is being supplied.
● Use one of the specified power sources.
PROTECTED
● The write protection tab of a MiniDisc is ● Move the write protection tab back to its original posiset to the protected position.
tion.
● You tried to record on a playback-only disc. ● Replace it with a recordable MiniDisc.
SORRY
● Since a track number is currently being ● Wait for a while and try the operation again.
located or updated, the unit cannot accept your command.
TEMP OVER
● The temperature is too high.
TOC FORM (**)
● There is an error in the recording signal. ● Erase all of the tracks, and then record again.
TOC FULL
● There is no space left for recording
character information (track names,
disc names, etc.).
Tr. Protect
● The track has been protected from be- ● Edit the track with the device on which it was recorded.
ing erased.
? DISC
● A disc which contains data other than
music was played.
● A disc which contains non-music data cannot be played.
● There is an error in the signal recorded
on the disc.
● Replace it with another recorded disc.
● Turn off the power, and wait for a while.
● Replace it with another recordable disc.
Number or symbol appears in (*) position. (Refer to P.29)
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MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
MiniDisc System Limitations
The unit may have the following symptoms while recording or editing. The unit is not out of order.
SYMPTOM
LIMITATIONS
"DISC FULL" or "TOC FULL" appears
even though the MiniDisc still has recording time left.
More than 255 tracks (maximum) cannot be recorded regardless of
the recording time. If the MiniDisc is recorded or edited repeatedly or
if it has scratches (recording skips scratched parts), you may not be
able to record the maximum tracks above.
The remaining recording time does not
increase even though you erased
tracks.
The unit does not count non-recorded portions that last 12 or fewer
seconds to display the remaining recording time. The time may not
increase even if you erase short tracks.
The total of the recorded time and the
remaining time does not match the maximum recordable time.
One cluster (approximately 2 seconds) is the minimum unit for recording. For example, a 3-second track uses 2 clusters (approximately 4 seconds). Therefore, the actual recordable time may be
shorter than the displayed time.
Combine function does not work.
A MiniDisc on which recording and editing are repeated may not allow the combine function.
Sound skips in fast reverse/forward.
One track is divided and recorded in separate places on a repeatedly
recorded or edited MiniDisc. Sound may skip.
A track number is created in the middle
of a track.
A track number may be created if there are scratches or dust on the
MiniDisc.
Troubleshooting
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.
PROBLEM
The unit does not turn on.
CAUSE
● Is the AC adaptor disconnected?
● Is the battery exhausted?
● Is the unit in the hold mode?
● Has condensation formed inside the unit?
● Is the unit being influenced by mechanical shock or by static electricity?
No sound is heard from the earphones.
● Is the volume set too low?
● Is the remote control unit or the headphones plugged in?
● Are you trying to play a MiniDisc with data on it instead of a MiniDisc containing music?
When the operation buttons are
pressed, the unit does not respond.
● Is the unit in the hold mode?
Some sounds are skipped.
● Is the battery exhausted?
The MiniDisc cannot be ejected.
● Has the track number or character information been written on the disc yet?
● Is the battery exhausted?
● Is the remote control unit plug or the headphones plug inserted firmly?
● Is the unit being subjected to excessive vibration?
● Is the unit in the recording or editing mode?
Recording and editing are impossible.
● 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 hold mode?
● Is an optical signal being output from the stereo system? Read the operation
manual for the stereo system.
(Remote control unit : MD-MT90W/90/90C Only)
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MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
MD-MT90 ONLY
1
Inserting a MiniDisc
Inserción de un minidisco
Quick Guide / Guía rápida
PORTABLE MINIDISC RECORDER
GRABADOR/REPRODUCTOR MINIDISC
PORTÁTIL
2
1
4
3
MODEL/MODELO
MD-MT90
Insert according to the direction of the arrow.
Quick Setup Guide
Guía rápida de configuración
Insértelo de acuerdo con la dirección de la flecha.
1 Slide the OPEN lever to re- 3 Insert a MiniDisc as shown.
Follow the setup procedure (1-3) before you use
this unit.
Siga los procedimientos de configuración (1-3) antes de utilizar el aparato.
lease the compartment door.
Deslice la palanca OPEN para
abrir la puerta del compartimiento.
Levántela.
When you record on a MiniDisc,
check that the erase prevention tab
is set to the “Recordable” position.
Explains basic recording and playback procedures.
Explica los procedimientos básicos de grabación y
reproducción.
Recordable
Para poder
grabar
Refer to the operation manual for details.
Para más detalles, consulte el manual de manejo.
2
4 Close the compartment door.
Cierre la puerta del compartimiento.
2 Lift it up.
Quick Operation Guide
Guía rápida de operación
Inserte un minidisco como se
muestra.
3
Connect the AC adaptor
Conecte el adaptador de CA
Recording
prevented
Para no poder
grabar
Cuando grabe en un MD, compruebe
que la lengüeta de prevención contra borrado esté puesta en la posición
"grabable".
Connections / Conexiones
AC 120V, 60 Hz
1
120V CA, 60Hz
OPTICAL/
LINE IN
White: To Left
Blanco: A la
izquierda
To an AC outlet
A un tomacorriente
de CA
To the DC IN 5V jack
A la toma DC IN 5V
2
Insert securely, all the way in.
LINE OUT
Insértela con seguridad a fondo.
RIGHT
1 Plug the AC adaptor into the
2 Insert the plug on the other
AC outlet.
end into the DC IN 5V jack.
Enchufe el adaptador de CA en
el tomacorriente de CA.
Inserte la clavija del otro
extremo en la toma DC IN 5V.
LEFT
Red: To Right
Rojo: A la
derecha
To a stereo system with “LINE OUT” or “AUDIO OUT”
jacks
Note:
If the audio system has only one pair of jack then they are usually
for input only and recording via this connection is not possible.
A un sistema estéreo provisto de tomas de salida de
línea "LINE OUT" o de salida de audio "AUDIO OUT"
Nota:
Si el sistema de audio sólo tiene un par de tomas, normalmente
son sólo de entrada y no puede realizarse la grabación mediante
esta conexión.
Before using the unit with a rechargeable battery, the battery has to be charged. Refer
to “Battery Power”, pages 28-29 (operation manual) for details.
NOTE:
Refer to page 11 (operation manual) for connecting the unit to a stereo system
with “DIGITAL OUT” or “OPTICAL OUT” jacks.
Antes de emplear el aparato con una batería recargable, se deberá cargar la
batería. Consulte el apartado de "Alimentación con pilas", en las páginas 28-29
(manual de manejo) para más detalles.
NOTA:
Para conectar el aparato a un sistema estéreo provisto de tomas de salida digital
"DIGITAL OUT" o de salida óptica "OPTICAL OUT", consulte la página 11 (manual
de manejo).
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MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
Recording / Grabación
Preparation for use
Preparación para su utilización
Check that the unit is connected to the stereo system.
Compruebe que el aparato esté conectado al sistema estéreo.
The unit does not work if the unit is in the hold mode.
El aparato no funciona si está en el modo de retención.
Press the HOLD button for 2 seconds or more.
Pulse el botón HOLD durante 2 o más segundos.
Hold
Retención
Released
Liberación
1 Press the REC button.
Pulse el botón REC.
2 Begin playback on the stereo system connected to this unit.
Inicie la reproducción en el sistema estéreo conectado a este aparato.
3 Press the 5 or 4 button to adjust the recording level.
Adjust the recording level so that the maximum sound volume from the
source makes the reading swing somewhere between —4 dB and 0 dB.
Pulse el botón 5 o 4 para ajustar el nivel de grabación.
Ajuste el nivel de grabación para que el volumen de sonido máximo de la fuente
produzca una indicación de entre —4 dB y 0 dB.
Level meter indicator
Indicador del medidor de nivel
0dB
4dB
CAUTION:
It is not recommendable to put the MiniDisc into a rear
pocket, as this may damage the product when sitting.
This unit can adjust the digital recording level just the same as the analog
recording.
PRECAUCIÓN:
No se recomienda ponerse un minidisco en el bolsillo
trasero del pantalón, porque podría dañarlo al sentarse.
Este aparato puede ajustar el nivel de grabación digital del mismo mode que en el
caso de la grabación analógica.
Recording: continued
Playing / Reproducción
4 Press the PAUSE button on the stereo system to enter the playback pause mode.
Here you can search for the track to record.
Pulse el botón PAUSE del sistema estéreo para establecer el modo de pausa
de reproducción.
Aquí podrá buscar la pista a grabarse.
5 Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start the MiniDisc unit recording.
1 Insert the headphones plug firmly into the headphones jack
Pulse el botón PLAY/ PAUSE para iniciar la grabación del aparato de MD.
on the remote control unit.
6 Begin playback on the stereo system, and the output will be
Inserte firmemente la clavija de los auriculares en la toma de auriculares del
controlador remoto.
recorded.
2 Plug the remote control into the REMOTE jack on the unit.
Inicie la reproducción del sistema estéreo, y se grabará la salida.
Enchufe el controlador remoto en la toma REMOTE del aparato.
To stop recording
Press the ■ / :OFF button.
When recording stops, “TOC” appears
(Table Of Contents). While “TOC” appears, recorded contents have not yet
been updated on the MiniDisc.
Para detener la grabación
Pulse el botón ■/:OFF.
Cuando se detenga la grabación,
aparecerá “TOC” (índice). Mientras
aparece “TOC”, aún no se habrá
actualizado el contenido grabado en el MD.
3 Insert a MiniDisc.
To update the recorded contents
of the MiniDisc
Press the ■ / :OFF button while in
the stop mode.
Inserte un MD.
4 Press the PLAY/PAUSE button.
Playback starts automatically with a playback-only MiniDisc or a MiniDisc
which is protected against accidental erasure (Auto-play function).
The power turns off after recorded
contents have been updated on the
MiniDisc.
Para actualizar el contenido
grabado del MD
Pulse el botón ■/:OFF en el modo de
parada.
Pulse el botón PLAY/PAUSE.
La reproducción se inicia automáticamente con un minidisco de sólo reproducción o
un minidisco protegido contra borrado accidental.(Función de reproducción
automática)
La alimentación se desconectará después
de haber actualizado el contenido grabado
en el MD.
TOC display
Visualización
TOC
– 13 –
To stop playback
Press the ■ / :OFF button.
Para detener la reproducción
Pulse el botón ■/:OFF.
If the unit is not operated for at least 2
minutes while in the stop mode, the
power will shut off automatically.
Si el aparato no se utiliza durante un
mínimo de 2 minutos en el modo de
parada, la alimentación se desconectará
automáticamente.
MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
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 position the
wires in the same location.
Use the specified screws to fix the cabinet and the
mechanism unit. The use of the screws with length other
than specified may cause contact with the mechanism
unit resulting in malfunction.
3. When repairing, pay close attention so not to damage the
IC from static electricity.
STEP
REMOVAL
PROCEDURE
FIGURE
1
Bottom Cabinet
1. Screw ..................... (A1) x6
14-1
2
Top Cabinet
1. Open the Top cabinet.
2. Screw ..................... (B1) x4
3. Flexible PWB .......... (B2) x2
14-1
3
Main PWB
1. Open the Battery Lid.
2. Screw .................... (C1) x4
3. Flexible PWB ......... (C2) x2
4. Soldering ............... (C3) x2
14-1
14-2
1. Screw .................... (D1) x2
2. Raise the rear part, and
remove in the arrow direction.
14-3
4
Mechanism Unit
(A1) x1
ø1.4 x2mm
(A1) x2
ø1.4 x2mm
(B1) x2
ø1.4 x2mm
Battery Lid
Top Cabinet
(B1) x2
ø1.4 x2mm
(A1) x2
ø1.4 x2mm
(A1) x1
ø1.4 x2mm
Open Lever
Bottom Cabinet
Figure 14-1
14-2
(C3) x1
Main PWB
(C1) x1
ø1.4 x2.5mm
(B2) x2
(C2) x1
(C1) x3
ø1.7 x2.5mm
Pull
Pull
Pull
Illustration: MD-MT90W
(C2) x1*
Pull
Pull
(C3) x1
Center Cabinet
Mechanism Unit
Felt
Put the fold on the connector, and apply
with the felt. Sagging may result in contact
with the sheet metal.
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.
(D1) x1
ø1.4 x1.5mm
(D1) x1
ø1.4 x1.5mm
Figure 14-2
Center Cabinet
Figure 14-3
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MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
REMOVING AND REINSTALLING THE MAIN PARTS
Remove the mechanism according to the disassembling methods 1 to 4. (See Page 14.)
How to remove the spindle motor (See Fig. 15-1.)
1. Remove the solder joints (A1) x 4 of flexible PWB.
2. Remove the screws (A2) x 3 pcs., and remove the spindle
motor.
(A2) x3
ø1.4 x2.5mm
Mechanism Flexible
PWB Solder joints
(A1)x4
Spindle
Motor
How to remove the Lift motor (See Fig. 15-2.)
1. Remove the solder joints (B1) x 2 of lift motor lead wire.
2. Remove the screw (B2) x 1 pc., 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
Figure 15-1
(B2) x1
ø1.4 x4.5mm
How to remove the sled motor (See Fig. 15-3.)
1. Remove the stop washer (C1) x 1 pc., and remove the drive
gear (C2) x 1 pc.
2. Remove the screws (C3) x 2 pcs.
3. Remove the solder joints (C4) x 2 of flexible PWB., and
remove the sled motor.
Note:
Take care so that the motor gear is not damaged.
(If the gear is damaged, noise is caused.)
Remove the
Solder joints
(B1)x2
Lift Motor
How to remove the magnetic head (See Fig. 15-4.)
1. Remove the screws (D1) x 2 pcs. of the magnetic head and
the optical pickup, and remove the solder joints (D2) x 2 pcs.
of the head flexible plate.
Note:
Mount carefully so as not to damage the magnetic head.
MD Mechanism
Figure 15-2
Stop Washer
(C1)x1
(C3) x2
ø1.4 x1.2mm
Drive Gear
(C2)x1
Sled Motor
How to reinstall the optical pickup
(See Fig. 15-5.)
Mechanism Flexible
PWB Solder joints
(C4)x2
1. Remove the screw (E1) x 1 pc., and remove the spring.
2. Slowly raise the optical pickup.
Optical Pickup Unit
(E1) x1
ø1.7 x3mm
MD Mechanism
Figure 15-3
(D1) x2
ø1.4 x1.8mm
Spring
Magnetic head
Solder joints
(D2)x2
MD Mechanism
Figure 15-5
MD Mechanism
Figure 15-4
– 15 –
MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
ADJUSTMENT
Test disc
MD adjustment needs two types of disc, namely recording disc (low reflection disc) and playback-only disc (high
reflection disc).
Type
Parts No.
Test disc
1
High reflection disc MMD-110 (TEAC Test MD)
88GMMD-110
2
Low reflection disc
MMD-212 (TEAC Test MD) 74-minute disc
88GMMD-212
3
Low reflection disc
MMD-213A (TEAC Test MD) 80-minute disc
4
Low reflection disc
Recording minidisc
88GMMD-213A
UDSKM0001AFZZ
Note: Use the low reflection disc on which music has been recorded.
Entering the TEST mode
1. Setting at port (power nonconnected state)
(1) Set the port as follows.
TEST1 : "Low" (TP416)
TEST0 : "High"
(2) Turn the Power ON.
(3) Test Mode START [ 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.)
*Since the unit is changed to the setting for production line inspection , be sure to set it to the default setting state in the following default
setting procedure before returning it to the user.
(3) Indication of microcomputer version for one second [ Z 0 4 A b X ]
Destination
Microcomputer version
EEPROM version
(4) Whole LCD lighting for 2 seconds
(5) Test Mode START [ 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.
Shipping setting method
Holding down simultaneously the VOLUME – Button and PLAY
Button 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. TEST-PLAY Mode
4. TEST-REC Mode
5. MANUAL 1 Mode
6. MANUAL 2 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)
• Continuous playback from the specified address
is performed.
• 1 line, 10 lines or 384 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.
• 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.
• 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).
7. RESULT 1 Mode
• The value adjusted in AUTO1 or MANUAL1 is
indicated.
• (Execution in servo "OFF" state").
8. RESULT 2 Mode
• The value adjusted in AUTO 2 or MANUAL 2 is
indicated.
• Adjustment value is changed manually.
(Error rate display, jump test).
9. DIGITAL INPUT Mode
• Digital input information is displayed.
10. ERROR INFORMATION • Error information is displayed.
Mode
• Error information is initialized
11. 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.
12. EEPROM 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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MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
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-213A or
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.
• Whenever the DISP button is pressed in the continuous
playback mode, the indication changes as follows.
* Pre-mastered disc
Continuous playback (SUBQ address indication) [ S Q
]
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.
button is pressed while ADJ. OK is
• When the PLAY
displayed, TEST_PLAY is executed.
3. 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
menu, the target address changes as follows.
0032 → 03C0 → 0700 → 08A0 → 0950 → 0032 → ........
When the PLAY button is pressed while a target address
is displayed, continuous playback is performed after searching that address.
• Each time the MODE button is pressed while the TEST-PLAY
mode target address is displayed, the digit which is changed
by pressing the FAST FORWARD/FAST REVERSE
/
button is changed as follows.
0032 → 0032 → 0032 → 0032 → ........
• When the FAST FORWARD
button is pressed in the
TEST-PLAY mode target address is displayed, the digit of
address specified by the MODE button is set to +1h. (0 to F)
• When the FAST REVERSE
button is pressed in the
TEST-PLAY mode target address is displayed, the digit of
address specified by the MODE button is set to -1h. (0 to F)
* When the FAST FORWARD/FAST REVERSE
/
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 FAST FORWARD
button is pressed in the
continuous playback mode, the specified number of lines
is jumped in the FWD direction.
• When the FAST REVERSE
button is pressed in the
continuous playback mode, the specified number of lines
is jumped in the REV direction.
* When the FAST FORWARD/FAST REVERSE
/
button is held down, jump is repeated every
approx. 100 ms.
Continuous playback (C1 error indication) [ C E
]
Continuous playback (SUBQ address indication) [ S Q
* Recordabl disc
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
]
]
4. 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
menu, the target address changes as follows.
0032 → 03C0 → 0700 → 08A0 → 0950 → 0032 → ........
When the PLAY button is pressed while a target
address is displayed, continuous playback is performed
after searching that address.
• Whenever the MODE button is pressed in the TEST-REC
mode target address is displayed, the digit which is
changed by the FAST FORWARD/FAST REVERSE
/
button changes as follows.
0032 → 0032 → 0032 → 0320 → ........
• When the FAST FORWARD
button Is pressed in the
TEST-REC mode target address is displayed, the digit of
address specified by the BASS button is set to +1h.(0 to F)
• When the FAST REVERSE
button is pressed in the
TEST-REC mode target address is displayed, the digit of
address specified by the BASS button is set to -1h.(0 to F)
* When the FAST FORWARD/FAST REVERSE
/
button is held down, the setting changes continuously,
one cycle being 100 ms.
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MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
5. 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.
• If the STOP
button is pressed during operation in the
NORMAL mode, the NORMAL mode is canceled, and the
power is turned off.
6. Error data display Mode
• Reversing when FAST REVERSE
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
13h : Excessive number of retry to draw servo during its
adjustment.
16h : COUT detection time over during servo adjustment.
17h : The level of input signal from the RF amplifier is out of
the allowable range.
1Fh : Cannot clear the factor of ENDEC DINT.
21h : Cannot focus on the disc.
22h : Cannot start up the spindle.
23h : Track search time over.
32h : Cannot read P-TOC.
42h : Cannot read U-TOC.
44h : Cannot write U-TOC.
45h : Cannot perform write test of U-TOC.
52h : Cannot write SD. (Sound Data)
71h : Time over during initialization of the pickup position.
72h : Check sum error occurred when reading EEPROM.
73h : Cannot operate the recording head (by using the EJECT
lever).
91h : The ambient temperature is out of the allowable range.
7. INNER Mode
• When the STOP button is pressed on the INNER menu
(SQ ______ ), the state is changed to the TEST mode STOP
state.
•
: Address
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MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
EEPROM (IC402) writing procedure
2. Temperature reference setting method
1. Procedure to replace EEPROM and write initial
value of microcomputer in EEPROM
[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, FAST REVERSE
x 2 times, PLAY , PLAY in the test mode
STOP state.
' is displayed. (§§= Temperature code,
• 'TM§§
= Temperature reference)
, and determine
(3) Once press FAST FORWARD
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
(6) Set the temperature reference value by button operation, and check whether the temperature code indication corresponds to "Temperature Code Identification
Table".
(1) Replace EEPROM.
(2) Refer to the latest EEPROM data list.
(3) Press the Display button, ENTER button and Play
button to start the test mode.
(4) Version display
[Ver.
X ]
EEPROM version (b ~ Z)
Microcomputer ROM version
(5) The whole LCD lights.
(6) Test mode stop state.
[ T E S T ]
(7) Press the "BASS" button, and press twice the "FAST
" button.
REVERSE
[ E E P R O M ]
(8) 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 + or VOL – button.
(9) Set the temperature reference. (Refer to the Temperature Reference Setting Method.)
(10) Set according to the EEPROM DATA LIST.
(11) Press the Stop button.
[ T E S T ]
(12) Press the Stop button.
(13) After data is written in EEPROM, turn off power .
(14) Restore protection of EEPROM.
[2] Temperature measurement value correction table
Ambient
temperature
+ 9oC ~ +11oC
Temperature
correction
- 05h
Center
temperature
+ 10.0oC
+12oC ~ +14oC
- 04h
+ 12.7oC
+15 C ~ +16 C
- 03h
+ 15.4oC
+17oC ~ +19oC
- 02h
+ 18.2oC
+20 C ~ +22 C
- 01h
+ 20.9oC
+23oC ~ +24oC
o
o
o
o
± 00h
+ 23.6oC
o
o
+ 01h
+ 26.3oC
o
o
+28 C ~ +30 C
+ 02h
+ 29.0oC
+31oC ~ +33oC
+ 03h
+ 31.8oC
+25 C ~ +27 C
[3] Temperature code identification
Ambient
temperature
Temperature
correction
Center
temperature
- 9oC ~ +10oC
08h
+ 0.5oC
o
o
07h
+ 12.5oC
o
o
+15 C ~ +33 C
06h
+ 23.6oC
+26oC ~ +43oC
05h
+ 35.0oC
+ 3 C ~ +21 C
– 19 –
MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
EEPROM DATA LIST (EEPROM version d)
Item display
T M _ _
Set values
Calculate values
Focus setting
Item display
ADJ. SET setting
Spindle setting
TEMP setting
Set values
Item display
Set values
Item display
Set values
S P G _
1A
H
C O K _
28H
S P i _
6A
H
F A T _
C0
H
S P m _
51H
T A T _
3E
H
S P o _
38H
C A T _
40H
S P 1 _
10H
F A B _
64H
F G 1 _
3B
H
S P 2 _
60H
F F 0 _
10H
S P 3 _
F2
H
F F 1 _
70H
S P 4 _
F2
H
F F 2 _
E8
H
S P 5 _
10H
F Z H _
EDH
S D 1 _
55H
H Q 1 _
90H
F L n _
09H
S D 2 _
64H
H Q 2 _
90H
F L p _
06H
S P K _
80H
H S G _
11H
D J G _
0D
H
M P G _
08H
H S O _
FD
F S S _
1D
H
S P L _
60H
L Q 1 _
90H
F T S _
18H
S P W _
0F
H
L Q 2 _
90H
F S B _
3A
S P B _
32H
L S G _
11H
F T B _
38H
S R i _
6B
H
L S O _
00H
F G M _
66H
S R m _
6B
H
G Q 1 _
98H
T V G _
84H
S R o _
6B
H
G Q 2 _
84H
T O 1 _
50H
S B R _
66H
G S G _
11H
T O R _
54H
O S L _
00H
E Q R _
00H
H
Sled setting
Tracking setting
Item display
Set values
T G 1 _
1C
T F 0 _
EQ. SET setting
Item display
Set values
H
Control setting
Item display
Set values
Item display
Set values
S L G _
70H
C T 0 _
83H
10H
S L 2 _
20H
C T 1 _
81H
T F 1 _
70H
S L M _
70H
C T 2 _
30H
T F 2 _
E0
S K k _
68H
C T 3 _
00H
T F S _
00H
S K t _
60H
B P 1 _
7D
H
T B o _
2B
S K m _
70H
B P 2 _
6F
H
H
H
H
T B t _
18H
W T m _
24H
B P W _
66H
T K o _
2B
H
S B T _
00H
B P S _
5F
T K t _
15H
S B L _
48H
B P E _
5D
H
T D o _
67H
M V 1 _
44H
B R 1 _
7E
H
T D t _
3A
H
M V 2 _
88H
B R 2 _
77H
S C o _
00H
S L V _
32H
B R W _
6D
S C t _
2A
S l i _
2B
H
B R S _
69H
S C m _
53H
S l m _
4B
H
B R E _
61H
C L p _
28H
S l o _
5B
H
P L E _
A6
C L r _
32H
S L T _
65H
R C E _
94H
J P I _
08H
MMV _
00H
S D F _
1F
K 1 0 _
66H
S L P _
4C
H
P W L _
01H
T H P _
02H
M V T _
01H
C G 1 _
A5
T H G _
02H
C G 2 _
00H
H
T 0 P _
00H
T 0 G _
F2
T 1 P _
20H
H
Bass setting
Item display
Set values
H
H
H
H
H
C H V _
56H
R F L _
F0
H
R C 0 _
D5
H
DEH
B 1 A _
3F
H
R C 1 _
B 1 B _
00H
S Y C _
A6
B 1 C _
00H
U S A _
18H
B 2 A _
1F
E L T _
A0
00H
F B O _
FC
H
B 2 C _
00H
M F P _
4B
H
B 3 A _
E2
H
B S 0 _
17H
B 3 B _
00H
B S 1 _
70H
B 3 C _
00H
B C 0 _
01H
B C 1 _
DC
B C 2 _
05H
B M K _
1E
B E C _
00H
B 2 B _
– 20 –
H
H
H
H
H
Normality completion
Normality completion
(During the focus balance adjustment)
(During the adjustment that ATT is automatic)
(During the spare style automatic adjustment)
– 21 –
(Adjustment completion)
OK
(Continuance is regenerating)
It confirms that an address proceeds
If you replaced EEPROM, set the EEPROM valume to the final version.
(In such cases as the battery)
All the supply of the power supply is turned off
Indication disappears
BYE
STOP is pushed
AP####
PLAY
ADJ.OK
PLAY
AUTO2 It is made to carry it out
Move the pickup to the most internal periphery and press the BASS button
(Fast Forward Button)
The indication of "TEST"
STOP is pushed
The indication of RAMDOM
MODE
ADJ.OK
AT2
PLAY
ADJ.OK
AT1
PLAY
AUTO1
Enter the test mode, move the pickup to the most internal periphery and execute AUTO1.
(Use the disc of MMD-213A.)
Do the following when replacing the mechanism, the pickup, the
EEPROM (IC402), the LSI(IC201) or the main PWB unit.
REC
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
DATA
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
: INNER switch position measurement menu
: EEPROM setting menu
: Error history display menu
: Digital input signal monitor menu
: Test mode normal playback menu
: Continuous record menu
: Continuous playback menu
: ATT adjustment value check menu
: Pre-adjustment value check menu
: ATT manual adjustment menu
: Pre-manual adjustment menu
: ATT auto adjustment menu
: Pre-auto adjustment menu
: Test Mode STOP
* When the [STOP ] button is pressed in specific menu, the "TEST MODE STOP" state is set.
* When the [PLAY ] button operation is performed in the specific menu, the operation of this
menu is executed.
FAST FORWARD
INNER
FAST FORWARD
EEPROM
FAST FORWARD
NORMAL
FAST FORWARD
E
FAST FORWARD
Din Mon
FAST FORWARD
RSLT2
FAST FORWARD
RSLT1
FAST FORWARD
MANU2
FAST FORWARD
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
PLAY
MANU1
FAST FORWARD
T
FAST FORWARD
T
FAST FORWARD
AUTO2
FAST FORWARD
FAST REVERSE
Slide internal
periphery move
AUTO1
BASS
Slide external
periphery move
FAST FORWARD
TEST
Test Mode Change Chart
Tset Mode Menu
MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
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 ] button 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
ADJ. NG
Adjustment error
b###
: Continuous playback (high reflection)
: Continuous playback (low reflection)
: Focus balance Adjustment mode
: Focus balance
# # # : Jitter error
: ATT adjustment normal end (adjustment value output)
: ATT adjustment error (adjustment value output)
: During ATT autoadjustment
: ATT Autoadjustment menu
* When the [STOP ] button 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
MODE
ADJ. OK
Normal end
AT2
PLAY
AUTO2
ATT Auto Adjustment
MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
– 22 –
PLAY
: Continuous playback (pit section)
: Continuous playback (groove section)
# # # # : Address
: Start address setting
: Continuous playback menu
– 23 –
MODE
DISP
Ad0 3 C 0
MODE
DISP
DISP
0950H
Ad0 9 5 0 H
Ad0 7 0 0
Ad0 8 A 0
DISP
BASS
Ad0 0 3 2
BASS
MODE
Ad0 0 3 2
10TR
BASS
3 8 4TR
* When the [FAST FORWARD
] button 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 [FAST REVERSE
] button 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 [FAST FORWARD/REVERSE
/
] button is pressed.
* In the continuous playback state the number of jump lines changes as follows shown
the [BASS] button is pressed.
1 (initial value)
10
384
Ad0 0 3 2
: Focus balance Adjustment mode
: Focus balance
# # # : Jitter error
: Continuous playback menu
* The focus balance adjustment mode is available only for low reflection discs.
* The RANDOM marker lights up in the focus balance adjustment mode.
* The focus balance (
) can be changed by the [VOL +/–] button operation.
* If the PLAY button is pressed in the focus balance adjustment mode, the unit returns to the
continuous playback mode.
* In the start address setting state the start address change digit changes when the [MODE] button is pressed.
1st digit (initial value)
2nd digit
3rd digit
Ad0 0 3 2
* When the [STOP ] button 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] button is pressed.
03C0H
0 0 3 2 H (initial value)
0700H
08A0H
SQ####
AP####
PLAY
Ad 0 0 3 2
DISP
T
Others indication
DISP
: Continuous playback (pit section)
: Continuous playback (groove section)
# # # # : Address
• Continuous playback from any address
b###
T-PLAY Each indication
SQ####
AP####
: Continuous playback menu
PLAY
PLAY
• Focus balance Adjustment mode
PLAY
T
• Continuous playback from current pickup position
Continuous Playback
MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
REC
PLAY
: Continuous record menu
REC
PLAY
: Continuous record
# # # #: Address
: Start address setting
: Continuous record menu
Ad0 3 c 0
Ad0 9 5 0
Ad0 7 0 0
Ad0 8 A 0
DISP
– 24 –
MODE
Ad0 0 3 2
2nd digit
: TEST mode normal playback menu
: Continuous playback
@@@@@@: Mode and address display
* When the [STOP ] button is pressed in specific menu, the "TEST MODE STOP" state is set.
* When the NORMAL mode is canceled, the power is turned off.
@@@@@@
PLAY
NORMAL
Test Mode Normal Playback
* When the [STOP
MODE
Ad0 0 3 2
: INNER switch position measurement menu
MODE
3rd digit
: Continuous playback (pit section)
# # # # : Address
] button is pressed in specific menu, the "TEST MODE STOP" state is set.
SQ####
PLAY
INNER
Inner Switch Position Measurement
Ad0 0 3 2
1st digit (initial value)
* In the start address setting state the start address change digit changes when the [MODE] button is pressed.
Ad0 0 3 2
* When the [STOP ] button 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] button is pressed.
0 0 3 2 H (initial value)
03C0H
0700H
08A0H
DISP
DISP
DISP
AP# # # #
PLAY
Ad 0 0 3 2
T
AP# # # #
: Continuous record
# # # #: Address
• Continuous record playback from any address
T
• Continuous record from the current pickup position
Continuous Rrecord
DISP
DATA
* When the [STOP
RC
FAST FORWARD
E9§§
FAST FORWARD
E8§§
FAST FORWARD
E7§§
FAST FORWARD
E6§§
FAST FORWARD
E5§§
FAST FORWARD
E4§§
FAST FORWARD
E3§§
FAST FORWARD
E2§§
FAST FORWARD
E1§§
FAST FORWARD
E0§§
: Total recording time
: 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
] button is pressed in specific menu, the "TEST MODE STOP" state is set.
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
DATA
PLAY
E
• Error history display
CLEAR
E
• Error history clear
Error History Display
MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
– 25 –
FAST REVERSE
IF
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
: LSI setting TEST mode menu
: 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
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
B3C
FAST FORWARD
B3B
FAST FORWARD
B3A
FAST FORWARD
B2C
FAST FORWARD
B2B
FAST FORWARD
: BASS setting menu
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
* When the [STOP ] button is pressed in specific menu, the "TEST MODE STOP" state is set.
* When the [DISP] button 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 +/–] button is pressed.
(The upper limit varies depending on the items)
* When the [MODE] button is pressed in each state, the set digit is changed.
B2A
FAST FORWARD
B1C
FAST FORWARD
B1B
FAST FORWARD
B1A
PLAY
Bass
BASS Setting
* When the [STOP ] button is pressed in specific menu, the "TEST MODE STOP" state is set.
* When the [PLAY ] button operation is performed in the specific state, the specific setting menu is set.
LSI
FAST FORWARD
CTRL
FAST FORWARD
FAST FORWARD
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
DEQSET
FAST FORWARD
: EEPROM setting menu
FAST REVERSE
: TEMP setting menu
FAST REVERSE
ADJSET
FAST FORWARD
Bass
FAST FORWARD
Sled
FAST FORWARD
Spin
FAST FORWARD
Track
FAST FORWARD
Focus
FAST FORWARD
TEMP
PLAY
EEPROM
EEPROM Setting
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
: Focus setting menu
* When the [STOP ] button is pressed in specific menu, the "TEST MODE STOP" state is set.
* When the [DISP] button 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 +/–] button
is pressed.
(The upper limit varies depending on the items)
* When the [MODE] button is pressed in each state, the set digit is changed.
TOR
FAST FORWARD
TO1
FAST FORWARD
TVG
FAST FORWARD
FGM
FAST FORWARD
FTB
FAST FORWARD
FSB
FAST FORWARD
FTS
FAST FORWARD
FSS
FAST FORWARD
DJG
FAST FORWARD
FLp
FAST FORWARD
FLn
FAST FORWARD
FZH
FAST FORWARD
FF2
FAST FORWARD
FF1
FAST FORWARD
FF0
FAST FORWARD
FG1
PLAY
Focus
Focus Setting
MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
– 26 –
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
OSL
FAST FORWARD
SBR
FAST FORWARD
SRo
FAST FORWARD
SRm
FAST FORWARD
SR i
FAST FORWARD
SP B
FAST FORWARD
SPW
FAST FORWARD
SP L
FAST FORWARD
MPG
FAST FORWARD
SPK
FAST FORWARD
: Spin setting menu
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
* When the [STOP ] button is pressed in specific menu, the "TEST MODE STOP" state is set.
* When the [DISP] button 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 +/–] button is pressed.
(The upper limit varies depending on the items)
* When the [MODE] button is pressed in each state, the set digit is changed.
SD2
FAST FORWARD
SD1
FAST FORWARD
SP5
FAST FORWARD
SP4
FAST FORWARD
SP3
FAST FORWARD
SP 2
FAST FORWARD
SP 1
FAST FORWARD
SP o
FAST FORWARD
SP m
FAST FORWARD
SP i
FAST FORWARD
SPG
PLAY
S p i n
Spin Setting
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
T1P
FAST FORWARD
T0G
FAST FORWARD
T0P
FAST FORWARD
THG
FAST FORWARD
THP
FAST FORWARD
K10
FAST FORWARD
JPI
FAST FORWARD
: Tracking setting menu
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
* When the [STOP ] button is pressed in specific menu, the "TEST MODE STOP" state is set.
* When the [DISP] button 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 +/–] button
is pressed. (The upper limit varies depending on the items)
* When the [MODE] button is pressed in each state, the set digit is changed.
CLr
FAST FORWARD
CLp
FAST FORWARD
SCm
FAST FORWARD
SC t
FAST FORWARD
SCo
FAST FORWARD
TDt
FAST FORWARD
TDo
FAST FORWARD
TKt
FAST FORWARD
TKo
FAST FORWARD
TB t
FAST FORWARD
TB o
FAST FORWARD
TFS
FAST FORWARD
TF 2
FAST FORWARD
TF 1
FAST FORWARD
TF 0
FAST FORWARD
TG 1
PLAY
T r a c k
Tracking Setting
MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
– 27 –
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
MVT
FAST FORWARD
SL P
FAST FORWARD
MMV
FAST FORWARD
SLT
FAST FORWARD
SIo
FAST FORWARD
SIm
FAST FORWARD
SI i
FAST FORWARD
SLV
FAST FORWARD
: Slide setting menu
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
* When the [STOP ] button is pressed in specific menu, the "TEST MODE STOP" state is set.
* When the [DISP] button 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 +/–] button is pressed.
(The upper limit varies depending on the items)
* When the [MODE] button is pressed in each state, the set digit is changed.
MV2
FAST FORWARD
MV1
FAST FORWARD
SBL
FAST FORWARD
SBT
FAST FORWARD
WTm
FAST FORWARD
SKm
FAST FORWARD
SKt
FAST FORWARD
SKk
FAST FORWARD
SLM
FAST FORWARD
SL2
FAST FORWARD
SLG
PLAY
S l e d
Sled Setting
: TEMP reference
: Reference
§ § : Temperature code
FAST REVERSE
: TEMP A/D input value
: Measurement value
: Temp setting menu
MODE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
: Adjustment setting menu
* In the specific state the setting changes in the range of "0h to Fh" when the [VOL +/–]
button is pressed.
* When the [MODE] button is pressed in each state, the set digit is changed.
MODE
* When the [STOP ] button is pressed in specific menu, the "TEST MODE STOP" state is set.
* When the [DISP] button 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 [MODE]
button is pressed.
1st digit (initial value)
2nd digit
FAB
FAST FORWARD
CAT
FAST FORWARD
TAT
FAST FORWARD
FAT
FAST FORWARD
COK
PLAY
ADJSET
Adjustment Setting
* When the [STOP ] button is pressed in specific menu, the "TEST MODE STOP" state is set.
* When the [DISP] button 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 +/–] button is pressed.
* When the [MODE] button is pressed in each state, the set digit is changed.
T p i n
FAST FORWARD
TM§§
PLAY
Temp
TEMP Setting
MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
Control Setting
CTRL
: Control setting menu
PLAY
CT0
FAST FORWARD
FAST REVERSE
CT1
FAST FORWARD
FAST REVERSE
CT2
FAST FORWARD
FAST REVERSE
CT3
FAST FORWARD
FAST REVERSE
BP1
FAST FORWARD
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST FORWARD
FAST FORWARD
FAST REVERSE
FAST FORWARD
FAST REVERSE
FAST FORWARD
FAST REVERSE
FAST FORWARD
FAST REVERSE
FAST FORWARD
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
* When the [STOP ] button is pressed in specific menu, the
"TEST MODE STOP" state is set.
* When the [DISP] button 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 [MODE] button is pressed.
1st digit (initial value)
2nd digit
MODE
MODE
* In the specific state the setting changes in the range of "0h to
Fh" when the [VOL +/–] button is pressed.
* When the [MODE] button is pressed in each state, the set
digit is changed.
– 28 –
FAST FORWARD
BEC
FAST REVERSE
FBO
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
BMK
ELT
RCE
FAST REVERSE
BC2
FAST REVERSE
FAST FORWARD
FAST REVERSE
BC1
FAST REVERSE
FAST FORWARD
FAST FORWARD
FAST FORWARD
USA
PLE
FAST FORWARD
FAST FORWARD
FAST FORWARD
FAST REVERSE
SYC
BRE
FAST FORWARD
FAST FORWARD
FAST REVERSE
BC0
RC1
BRS
FAST FORWARD
FAST REVERSE
RC0
BRW
FAST FORWARD
FAST FORWARD
FAST FORWARD
BS1
RFL
FAST REVERSE
BR2
FAST FORWARD
FAST REVERSE
CHV
FAST REVERSE
BR1
FAST FORWARD
FAST FORWARD
FAST REVERSE
BS0
CG2
FAST REVERSE
BPE
FAST FORWARD
FAST REVERSE
CG1
BPS
FAST FORWARD
FAST FORWARD
FAST FORWARD
MFP
PWL
BPW
FAST FORWARD
FAST REVERSE
SDF
BP2
FAST FORWARD
FAST FORWARD
FAST REVERSE
MODE
* In the specific state the setting changes in the range of "0h to Fh"
when the [VOL +/–] button is pressed.
* When the [MODE] button is pressed in each state, the set digit is
changed.
MODE
* When the [STOP ] button is pressed in specific menu, the
"TEST MODE STOP" state is set.
* When the [DISP] button 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 [MODE] button is pressed.
1st digit (initial value)
2nd digit
EQR
FAST FORWARD
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
GSG
GQ2
FAST FORWARD
FAST REVERSE
GQ 1
FAST FORWARD
FAST REVERSE
LSO
FAST FORWARD
FAST REVERSE
LSG
FAST FORWARD
FAST REVERSE
FAST FORWARD
FAST REVERSE
LQ 2
LQ 1
FAST FORWARD
HSO
FAST FORWARD
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
HSG
FAST FORWARD
HQ2
FAST FORWARD
FAST REVERSE
FAST REVERSE
HQ 1
FAST FORWARD
PLAY
DEQSET
Digital EQ Setting
: Digital EQ setting menu
MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
MD ERROR MESSAGE DISPLAY CONTENT LIST
Display content
(Remote control)
Error code
Error content
Can' t READ*
(Can' tS)
Readout of the information is not
completed.
Can' t READ*
(Can' tT)
Readout of the TOC information
is not completed.
Can' t READ*
(Can tU)
Readout of the U-TOC information
is not completed.
Can't LOCK
(Can'tL)
The EJECT lever cannot be locked.
Er-MD41
(Er-MD41)
Judged it abnormal by the U-TOC
write test.
Er-MD80
(Er-MD80)
EEPROM readout Check sum error
TOC FORM**
(Tform*)
Abnormal data DISC detection
NAME FULL
(N-FULL)
The number of characters for names
exceeds the specification limit.
OPEN
(OPEN)
The disc compartment is open.
f: Focus error
r: READ ERR
s: Search time over
w: SD write time over
p: Time over at spindle start-up
L*: UTOC SELECTOR is Loop
a_: Address abnormal
t_: FTNO > LTNO
Remarks
* indicates the detailed factor.
* indicates the detailed factor.
Open lid is detected while the
system is running.
– 29 –
MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
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
OFF—ON
SW403
LID OPEN
OFF—ON
SW601
DISC PROTECT
OFF—ON
TOP VIEW
TOP VIEW
C
(D)
(2)
TOP
VIEW
2SA1832 GR
2SA17457
RN1444 A
UN5213
UN5210
2SD1979 S
2SD1819 AS
TOP VIEW
HRB0103 B
1SS361
TOP VIEW
RB731U
F10J2E
F05J2L
TOP VIEW
SBE803
2SA1873 GR
Figure 30 TYPES OF TRANSISTOR AND DIODE
– 30 –
POSITION
– 31 –
Figure 31 BLOCK DIAGRAM
43
39,41
6
VG
17,21,27,
40,44
VM
IC601
PWM DRIVER
LV8018W
7,30
PLAYBACK SIGNAL
RECORD SIGNAL
6
VCC
IC431
RESET
S80820LN
IC402
EEPROM
58X2404T
2,13,14,24,
25,36,37
2
VDD
+2.0V
1-12
74
SW403
LID
OPEN
+B
40,57,58,61,63-65,
77,78,98
99
100
2,3
9
8
5
+2.3V
5
5
7
7,19
VEE
3
2
VCC
2
2
17
8
-2.5V
2
+2V
F841
0.4A,DC 60V
IC251 FTD2017
IC253 RN4904
IC255 NJM022V
IC256 RN4911
IC257 S80808LN
IC258 259 HN1C01FU
IC260 RN4904
IC809 RN4904
IC892 HN1C01FU
TRANSISTOR,
N-ch MOS FET,
DIGITAL TRANSISTOR,
OPE. AMP,
RESET
R-CH
L-CH
IC873
62GR4522
4.5V
REGULATOR
5
Q721
L-CH 2
R-CH 3
IC801 62RP2002
IC802 HN1C01FU
IC803 S80819LN
2.0V REGULATOR
TRANSISTOR,
RESET IC
IC841
6372C281
2.8V UP CONVERTER
IC821,851
CPH3413
N-ch MOS FET
IC822
IR3M14N
DC/DC
CONVERTER
+2.7V
VCC
IC703
AUDIO AMP.
IR3R59N
6,9,16
IC842
XC62HS02
POWER SUPPLY
MICROCOMPUTER
+2.7V
+2.7V
5,6
1
VCC
2
3
+2.5V
IC852
7
IR3M14N
DC/DC
CONVERTER
1
4
EXCLUSIVE
OR GATE
IC871
TC7S86FU
+2.35V
2
1
2.3V REGULATOR
IC771 62GR2322
5
2,3
IC501
4,21
AD/DA CONVERTER
AK4551VT
15,16
+1-2V
KEY FLEXIBLE PWB ASS'Y
4
75,82
LCD ASS'Y
6,
9,
11,
13
2
69,
70,
71,
83,
84
6-9
62
IC401
SYSTEM
MICROCOMPUTER
IX0409AW
1, 20-30,
73, 33-35
+7V
3
14,62,68,87
REGULATOR
IC203
62FP1602
82-84,86,
89-100
1
8
97
14-17
1,5,6,7
SW401
EJECT
2,
5,
31,
87
AVCC
+2.5V
18-24
73
IC201
ENDEC/SERVO/
74
ATRAC
51
13
LR37815
66
VEE
17
RIPPLE
FILTER
J801
DC IN
(5V)
M902
SLED
MOTOR
5,7
IC901
SPINDLE MOTOR
DRIVER
LB1971V
16,18,
20,22
+2.5V
28,29,40
37
3
50
26-29,
32-37,
39-46
VCC
20
24 L-CH
22 R-CH
J703
REMOTE
CONTROL
M
1,2,
21,23
T
1-2
IC101
RF SIGNAL
PROCESSOR
IR3R58M
+2.7V
10,12
6
IC701
AUDIO AMP.
IR3R54N
5
L-CH
R-CH
J703
HEADPHONES
LINE
M901
SPINDLE
MOTOR
M
F
+2.7V
2-5,
7-11,
14-23
+2.5V
J702
MIC IN
(READY FOR
PLUG/IN POWER)
PICK
+2.5V
+2.7V
VS
VCC
OPIC
LASER
HEAD
+2.5V
1,12
IC202
IX2735AF
16M BIT D-RAM
OPTICAL IN
UNIT
J701
LINE IN
HEAD DRIVER
IC351 74ACT02T
IC354 CPH5608
IC353 FTD2005
+2.7V
1
VCC
IC651
MOTOR DRIVER
LB1930M
J701
OPTICAL IN
M903
LIFT
MOTOR
M
7,9
MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
Ni - MH Battery
or
Dry Battery
(1 pieces)
1.0-1.7V
MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
MAIN PWB-A
C221,L204 : MT90/90C Only
R207
680 ohms, RESISTOR : MT90/90C
0 ohms, JUMPER : MT80W/90W
+B
TP139
TP201A
TP201
R206
27K
(1%)
C207
0.1
2 18
EFMO
TP205
VCCDRAM TP200
L202
33
C201
10/6.3
SW401
EJECT
R413
1K
SPIN
CIN
DISCPR
LCDRST
DSPDAT
DSPSTB
IC402
58X2404T
EEPROM
TP407
TP411
TP409
R411
100K
DSPSCK
TP418
DSPDAT
RMDAT
VSS
LCDRST
SPWDS
DISCPR
RFPCNT
SPIN
CIN
26 SYD3
27 SYD4
28 SYD5
100 PCNT1
99 PCNT2
98 VCC
IC401
IX0409AW
SYSTEM
MICROCOMPUTER
78 Vref
77 AVCC
76 ARQ
48 RADAT
49 VSS
EJSW
CKSTP
XRST
FOK
SENSE
DCNT1
PLVON
MCMON
CHGON
VSS
AVSS
LDVAR
CHGCNT
HKEY2
HKEY1
RKEY
TEMP
CHIMON
PLVBAT
R405
10K
P
TP415
LDVAR
C401 0.1
HKEY2
HKEY1
R423
22K
(1%)
DINT
RPLAY
RKEY
C
0
PL
AURESET
SW403
LID OPEN
TP441
+B
1
2
3
+B
SPDRF
2 VDD
3
R463
100K
C454
0.0022
R464
220K
R431
330K
R461
100K
1 OUT VSS 4
C431
0.47
• NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM can be found on page 30.
• The numbers 1 to 18 are waveform numbers shown in page 37.
4
Figure 32 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (1/2)
– 32 –
5
6
R466
560K
D461
RB731U
3
4
2
5
1
6
D467
RB521S30
R467
22K
D431
1SS361
R465
100K
TP610
4
+B
H
3
CH
TEMP
RESET
2
C
TP401
XL401
4.19MHz
IC431
S80820LN
1
TP405
XRT
FOK
SENSE
R402
100K
TP400
P
P
R406
100K TP406
R424
22K
SYD2
SYD1
SYD0
SYWR
SYRD
SYRS
PE4
VSS
WP
EEPK
EEPD
EPCS
DSPSCK
SCK0
DSPSTB
SYD6
SYD7
VSS
RCLAT
MCPGI
INPGI
INPGCK
RCPCNT
TEST1
TEST0
JPNP
VCC
OPICGA
PBOPON
PBLAT
LDON
DISCP
SGAIN
RACLK
1
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
R425
22K
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
EMPH0
BEEP
AUSCLK
AUDATA
F+
F–
T–
T+
C603
1
IN2F
PGND3
OUT2F
BAT2
OUT2R
PGND2
OUT1F
BAT1
OUT1R
PGND1
IN1F
IN1R
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
IN3 2
MUTE 1
4
3
PWM DRIVER
C608
1
13
1
TP601
C610
MECHANISM FLEXBLE
PWB ASS'Y (15)
2
1
TP410
25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10
IC601
LV8018W
L610
47µH
L608
10µH
C609 1
–
M903
LIFT
MOTOR
12
11
10
VCCPWM
L609
47µH
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
PDCNT
INNSW
37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
SLDRF
UP/DOWN
+
M
PGND4
SLDRR
35
36
IN4F
PGND6
OUT4F
BAT4
OUT4R
PGND5
OUT3
BAT3
PH901
POHOT
INTERRUPTER
(15-2)
C612 C611
0.1 0.1
SL–
SL+
SPVM
R601 56K
MAGNETIC
HEAD ASS'Y(16)
M
25
26
OPIN+
MUTE1
OPIN–
OPOUT
CLK
IN2R
VCC1
VBAT/2MON
VG
VGOFF
IN4R
L601
47µH
L602
47µH
L604
47µH
L603
47µH
C602 1
–
+
G
24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13
12
11
7
8
TP402
C604 1
+B
+B
DCNT1
3
TP411A
+B
TRDRF
VBAT
S/S
GND
VCC2
CP1
CP2
CP3
CP4
4
6
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
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
+2.7V
+B
R412
15K
5
TP408
D651
F10J2E
IC651
LB1930M
TRDRR
VCC
+B
C100
10/6.3
ELON
PA2
PDCNT
INNSW
EMOHO
BUZOUT
MD0
MD1
DCEXT
WDTOVF
MD2
RESET
NMI
µSTBY
VCC
XTAL
EXTAL
VSS
_PLAY
REC
STOP
RF4
DINT
APQD
RPLAY
6 G G 5
7 O2 I2 4
I1 3
8
2
9 O1
10 VCC 1
+B
CN601
+B
L100
10µH
C622
0.1
14 13 12 11 10
M901
SPINDLE
MOTOR COM
W
V
U
SYD2
SYD1
SYD0
SYWR
SYRD
SYRS
HDON
SYD7
SYD6
SYD5
SYD4
SYD3
R422
100K
C652
0.1
R403
1K
SW601
DISC
PROTECT
C651
1
M
TP416
TP417
MOTOR DRIVER
TP602
M902
SLED
MOTOR
DISCPR
C911
3.3
R901
1
R904 1
R902 1
TP665
INNSW
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
RCAULT
MCPGIN
INPGIN
INPGCK
FODRF
FODRR
14 13 12 11 10
SPDRR
CK901
OPICGA
PBMUTE
PBAULT
LDON
DISC
SGAIN
R600
56
F
15
14
+B
C913
0.0022
TP664
TP663
TP662
TP661
TP660
TP659
TP658
TP657
TP656
TP655
TP654
TP653
TP652
TP651
PDCNT
R922
R921 100K
330
12
2
C912
0.0022
IC353
FTD2005
HEAD DRIVER
IC
IX27
16M BIT D
SPIN
LDCNT2
LDCNT1
D2
S2
S2
G2
D1
S1
S1
G1
1 2 3 4
SPINDLE
MOTOR
DRIVER
R404
100K
C361
0.039
R361
15
8 7 6 5
C914
0.0022
2
C351
47P(CH)
D1 G1
S
D2 G2
5 4 3
1
+B
D351
SBE803
4
3
2
1
5
R903 1
IC354
CPH5608
HEAD DRIVER
C906 0.082
13 GND CSLP2 12
C907 0.082
14 CX CSLP1 11
R906 15 NC
DET 10 C908 0.047
1.5M
FC 9
16 NC
C904
FG 8
17 OSC
0.33
18 WIN VCC2 7
C903 0.0022
R908
VS 6
19 VIN
22K
C910
C902 0.0022
20 UIN VCC1 5
0.1
C901 0.0022
21 FCOM BRK 4
22 NC STBY 3
23 WOUT UOUT 2
VOUT 1
2 4RF
C905
470P
VCCHEAD
C354 0.1
C353 10/6.3
TP351
R351 3.9
1
G
C202
47/6.3
+B
IC901
LB1971V
3
6
5
4
3
2
1
10
11
12
13
14 VCC
C601 1
R920
100K
EFMO
C357
0.1
E
+B
Q901
UN5210
2
7 A10
8 A0
9 A1
+B
+B
GND 7
G
I
I
C
VCC
I/O1
I/O2
WE
RAS
10 A2
11 A3
12 VCC
+B
+B
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
TP171
OPIC
IC351
74ACT02T
HEAD DRIVER
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
+B
OPTICAL PICKUP UNIT(17)
D
RAD0
RAD1
RAWEX
RARASX
RAA9
RAD3
RAD2
RACASX
DGND
RAOEX
RAA8
RAA7
RAA6
RAA5
RAA4
VDD2
RAA10
RAA0
R415 1K
C172
33/6.3
A
B
COM
CVCC
VCC
DGND
DGND
LDON
LDVAR
RF2
MP/R
AGND
VCC
RF4
RF3
F
E
RF1
T+
F–
T–
F+
L171
10µH
LDCNT2
LDCNT1
CK207
R207
680
L204
100mA
TP204
R222 1M
28 RAA1
27 RAA2
26 RAA3
R416
1K
R414 1K
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
98 SYWRX
99 SYRDX
100 SYRS
TP403
22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10
IC201
LR37815
ENDEC/SERVO/ATRAC
R205
33K(1%)
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
50 EFMO
49 PLCK
48 ACRCER
+B
C171
33/6.3
22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10
FLEXBLE
PWB
76 TOTMON
77 TEMON
78 HDON
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
9
C121
220P
C165
0.033
FOK
SENSE
COUT
MCCK
DINTX
VDD2
DGND
RSTX
SYSD0
SYSD1
SYSD2
SYSD3
SYSD4
SYSD5
SYSD6
SYSD7
FODRF TP207
FODRR
TRDRF
TRDRR
SLDRF
SLDRR
SPDRF
SPDRR
LDON
LDVAR
OPICGA
F–
F+
T+
T–
TP101
CN101
80 DAPON
81 ADPON
FOK CK204 82
SENSE
83
CIN CK205 84
CK206
85
DINT
86
+B
C203 0.1 87
R204 1K
88
XRT
89
SYD0
90
SYD1
91
SYD2
92
SYD3
93
SYD4
94
SYD5
95
SYD6
96
C124
SYD7
97
330P
SYWR
98
SYRD
99
SYRS
100
C205
0.1 TP206
+B
TP115
TP114
TP113
TP112
TP111
TP110
TP109
TP108
TP107
TP106
TP105
TP104
TP103
TP102
TP118
TP122
TP121
TEMP
3
R161 1.2K
C
4
26
+B
+B
10 CK210
C209
0.1
R140
390K
CK209
+B
TP100
R101
22K
R102
22K
R103
22K
R104 22K
+B
TP133
R138
390K
(1%)
TP132
TP131
R136
390K(1%)
TP130
R137
56K
(1%)
R135
56K
(1%)
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
+B
TP212
TP208
C212
8P
CK225
CK208 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
TP209
76
50
77
49 CK224
TP203
48
78
TP210 79 OPTCNT
RAA11 47 CK222
FEMON
DADATA
ADDATA
DFCK
BCLK
LRCK
DGND
PLLBVC
DOUT
DIN
X1O
X1I
DGND
VDD1
VPO
VXI
EMPH
LDCNT2
LDCNT1
LEDON1
DILOCK
TEST1
TEST0
TCRS
X700KO
VCC2
29
OPICPW
CK102
SW 28
DISC
DISC 27
SGAIN
SGAIN
25
1
17
C113
1
C211 5P
EFMMON
AVCC
EFMI
AGND
AVCC2
VREF
WBI
TCG
AIN
BIN
EIN
FIN
VBAT
VDD1
DGND
TEST2
X176KO
FODRF
FODRR
TRDRF
TRDRR
SLDRF
SLDRR
SPDRF
SPDRR
TCGO
AOUT
BOUT
EOUT
FOUT
FIN
FSW
EIN
BSW
CK108
32
TP211
MODE
11
C204
0.47
DCNF
ADIP
AGC
BIAS
BOUT
EOUT
ESW
11
16
0.22
30
10
R133 12
120K(1%)
EFMO
GND1
BIAS
VCC1
3+4
EFMAGC
ADIPO
XL201
33.8688MHz
CK201
34
C122 C123 +2.5V
220P 330P
ASW
8
R131 AIN
9
120K(1%) BIN
CK203
CK202
C131
0.1
ADAGI
ADAGC
GND2 31
WBO
RFADD
R132
820K(1%)
7 AOUT
35
ADIPNF 33 C132
IC101
IR3R58M
RF SIGNAL
PROCESSOR
C102 1
5 REFI
TP144
6 REFO
R134
820K(1%)
NIN
DIFF
4 RF4
TCGI
CK114
2-1 36
C133 R139 DTEMP
0.22 39K
SW
3 RF3
BPF
CK113
B
PITG
R
2 RF2 and
CK112
C103
1
1+2
1234
1 RF1
PIN
48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37
CK111
C221
22P
TP202
C108
1
220K
R112
R111
12K
C114
5P(CH)
PLAYBACK SIGNAL
RECORD SIGNAL
A
C109 C110
C111 C112
1
0.1 C107 C106
1
0.22
0.1
1
MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
HKEY1
DADATA
ADDATA
DFCK
R452 R453 R454
8.2K 18K 56K
BCLK
LRCK
ADPON
DAPON
OPTCNT
DIN
EMPH1
STOP
HPLAY
C481
1
C482
1
TP481
TP482
TP483
DSPDAT
DSPSCK
DSPSTB
LCDRST
TP486
TP487
TP488
TP489
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
L710
47
C711
100P(CH)
R724
6.8K
R727
8.2K
KEY
PLAY
R768
C766
RKEY
RPLAY
C765
0.22
C725
3.3/10
C703 0.01
C492
1
L+
C761
2.2
R766 15
IC703 0.22
IR3R59N
AUDIO AMP.
TP418
C723
0.001
L491 D494
33 MA8075M
R765
15 L-CH R767
–B C753
1
C724
0.001
D495
MA8075M
D496
MA8075M
R+
+B
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
7 VCC
9 Vout
8 GND
6
1
L
2
R
3
GND
4
5
J701
OPTICAL
LINE IN
TP711
4
2
3
1
J702
MIC IN
L711 100mA
L456 100mA
TP729
C491
0.1
L454
L453
R492
D492 1K
MA8075M
R762
100K
RHPVEE
AMP&GAIN SEL.
AMP&GAIN SEL.
LHPVEE
C722
3.3/10
R730
4.7K
L714 100mA TP714
L713 100mA TP713
L712 100mA TP712
L-CH
R-CH
RIN
LIN
ATT ATT
LLPFO RLPFO
LPF LPF
R–
L–
BEEP
HP
CLK
LAT
DAT
LHPVCC RHPVCC
BIAS
LOGIC
PBAULT
TP772
EMPH0
L862
100µH
C762
2.2
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
12 11 10
+B
PBMUTE
BEEP
–B
Q721
2SD1979 S
R726
39K
C731
R729
0.22
4.7K C721 3.3/10
R-CH
C771
47/6.3
58X2404T
EEPROM
C754
1
+B
R761
150K
L771
100µH
+B
+B
R754 150K C758
1
C760 R757 R758
0.1 2.2K 100
+B
RCAULT
AUSCLK
AUDATA
3
2
TP771
1
2.0V
C774
1
IC771
62GR2322
2.3V
REGULATOR
C206 1
R716
100K
C714
1
+B
TP701
TP702
TP703
TP704
TP705
L704 100mA
R714
C716 10K
R725
0.1
100
R728 1K R723 6.8K
5
C869
47/6.3
+2.7V
C773
0.22
C701
10/6.3
–B
TP412
4
R715
100K
INPGCK
INPGIN
MCPGIN
C505
0.001
1
2
3
IC203
62FP1602
REGULATOR
C704 47/6.3 R703
100K
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
5 7 8 6
+B
VCC
TP706
TP708
TP707
C726
3.3/10
C734
0.1
+B
C506
0.001
+B
AGND
R702
22
C702
10/6.3
–B
+B
C715
0.1
R713
10K
L702 100mA
L703 100mA
1
L-CH C712
R-CH 100P (CH)
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
+B
+B
VCC2R5V
LOUT
IC701
IR3R54N
AUDIO AMP.
RIHP
C510 2.2
R701
100
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Q711
RN1444 A
C713
2
1
3
RI LI
DGND
VEE
R502 470
C502
0.0022
ROUT
12 11
AURESET
IC501
AK4551VT
AD/DA
CONVERTER
IC202
IX2735AF
16M BIT D-RAM
C509
2.2
R501
470
R718
1K
R717
1K
R712 6.8K
R719
R711 6.8K
6.8K
C733
0.1
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
LIHP
C500
10/6.3
C511
1
C202
47/6.3
SW401
EJECT
GND
KEY SWITCH FLEXIBLE
PWB ASS'Y(221)
R720 6.8K
VCCADDA
18
17
16
15
14
13
VOL +
VOL –
+B
C501
0.0022
A8
A7
A6
A5
A4
GND
10
11
12
13
LCD UNIT
ASS'Y(222)
CN482
+B
+2.7V
TP500
VCCDRAM TP200
L202
33
10 A2
11 A3
12 VCC
24
23
22
21
20
19
C503 3.3/10
7 A10
8 A0
9 A1
GND
I/O4
I/O3
CAS
OE
A9
SDTI SDTO
LRCK DEM1
MCLK DEM0
SCLK
VDD
PWAD VSS
PWDA AINL
AOUTL AINR
AOUTR VCOM
VCC
I/O1
I/O2
WE
RAS
10
11
12
13
CN451
+B
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
LCD
R451
5.6K
BASS
DISP
EDIT
MODE/CHRG
REC
ENTER/SYNC
:OFF/HOLD
PLAY/PUSE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
LCD
DRIVER
TP451
TP452
TP453
TP454
TP455
TP456
TP457
TP458
TP459
TP460
TP461
TP462
TP463
R455 R456 R457 R458
5.6K 8.2K 18K 56K
HKEY2
HREC
TP726
TP725
TP722
TP724
TP723
TP721
TP727
TP728
L452
100mA 150mA
100mA
6
5
2
4
3
1
7
8
J703
REMOTE
CONTROL/
HEADPHONES
+B
4
R767,R768
4.7 ohms, RESISTOR : MT80W/90W
0 ohms, JUMPER : MT90/90C
+B
+B
3
+B
PCNT2
PLVBAT
CHGON
D281 R288
1SS400 47K
PLVON
CHGCNT
L801
D802
MA8051M
R802
560
D803
RB520S30
C803
0.1
C801
1
C802
0.01
S1 2
D 1
7
9
10
Figure 33 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (2/2)
– 33 –
3
J801
DC IN
R810
1(1%)
+B
4
5
6
DC 1.5V
LR6(SIZE AA)
TP804
1 OUT VSS 4
2 VDD
NJM022V
OPE AMP.
C252
0.1
R252
150K(1%)
27K(1%)
R253
39K(1%)
D251
1SS400
1 2 3 4 R250 100
O V+
– O
+
–
V– +
R269
22K
(1%)
BATTERY
TERMINAL
3
IC257
S80808LN
R257 RESET
3 2 1
C254 0.1
4 5 6
IC256 R272
100
RN4911
C291
1
R292
100K
R291 100
8 7 6 5
R261
1K
R262
IC255 120K(1%)
11
BATTERY
TERMINAL
DC 1.2V
(NICKEL-METAL
HYDRIDE )
R296
100K
R255 C253 R254
4.7K 0.1 22K
C251 0.1
R251
100
VCCBATT
TP803
R271
68K(1%)
+B
8
2
3
IC892
HN1C01FU
R286
2.2K
Q251
2SD1819 AS
R293
2.2K
3
2
1
R282
1M
+B
–B
1
IC803
S80819LN
RESET
IC260
RN4904
TP809
R808
1(1%)
R270
68K(1%)
D823
F10J2E
5 G2
6 S2
7 S2
8 D
6
5
4
IC801
62RP2002
2.0V REGULATOR
2 VDD
TP802
IC809
RN4904
IC251
FTD2017
G1 4
N-ch MOS FET
S1 3
R285 100K
R256 56K
R287
560K
R283 100K
R284
390K
C259
0.1
1
2
3
HN1C01FU
2
IC255
R819 22K
C841
1
R279
100 IC259
R806
56K
1 OUT VSS 4
3
3
2
1
R818
560K
C818 0.1
6
5
4
5
4
1
IC258
HN1C01FU
1
2
3
3 2 1
TP805
R803
1.2K
Q891
2SA1873 GR
Q461
2SD1819 AS
R814
10K(1%)
C849
220/4
R815
10K(1%)
C840
220/4
L841
10µH
TP842
C846 0.1
C847
1
R277
39K
3
2
1
R813
10K(1%)
C255 0.1
D822
F10J2E
4
5
6
R812
10K(1%)
R267 R266
10K 47K
(1%) (1%)
STOP
IC842
XC62HS02
POWER SUPPLY
MICROCOMPUTER
C832
0.1
C833 0.1
C834 0.1
L821
10µH
R807 22K
Q250
2SA17457
R294 100K
R295 100K
IC253 R281
RN4904 22K
1
6
2
5
3
4
Q257
2SA1832 GR
+B
C825
10
R467
22K
R466
560K
D467
RB521S30
1
6
5
4
R801 D801
1.1A F05J2L L800 TP801
+B
R811
1
220K
R465
100K
D461
RB731U
3
4
2
5
1
6
5
C844
10/6.3
+B
VCCMICOM
IC821
CPH3413
N-ch MOS FET
3
IC842 2
R833
47
4
5
6
+B
C848 R841
1 100K
4
C821
3.3
C823 220/4
+2R7
+B
HPLAY
HREC
C830 1
1
1
2
3
R850
100K
+B
2
IC822
IR3M14N
DC/DC CONVERTER
IC821
C835
0.1
D821
D1FH3
F841
0.4A
DC60V
1
5
2 IC841
3
4
IC802
HN1C01FU
R816 1.5K
2
Q803 1 3
UN5213
VGBATT
+B
C850
0.1
C843
0.22
BUF
CMP
3
C842
33/6.3
BUF
CMP
QR
RSFF
S
VREF
ROSC
R844 47
D841
F10J2E
D831
D832
C838
HRB0103B HRB0103B 0.1
VG
C822
22/6.3
+B
IC873
62GR4522
4.5V
REGULATOR
SW403
LID OPEN
4
5
3
2
1
C836 1
VCC4R5
C837
1
+B
4
VREF
QR
RSFF
S
R823
270K
EIP
4
OUT
VCC
STAND
BY
CTRL
D842
HRB0103B
C845
0.1
C860 1
D861
8
+B
1
F10J2E
7
GND
C828
1
RKEY
OSC
C839 0.33
R852
3.3
IC821,851
CPH3413
N-ch MOS FET
C827
R826
10M 220P(CH) ERRAMP
5 EO
R824
10K
6 EIN
R825
300K(1%)
C826
100P(CH)
R827
220K(1%)
D852
F10J2E
R424
22K
+B
R423
22K
(1%)
DINT
IC841
6372C281
2.8V UP
CONVERTER
IC852
IR3M14N
R856 10M
R855
R854 C857 DC/DC CONVERTER
390K
10K 18P(CH)
ERRAMP
GND
(1%)
4
5 EO
C856
R831 68P(CH)
EIN
3
6
180K R832
OUT
(1%) 180K(1%)
VCC
7
STAND 2
R853 EIP
BY
270K
8 ROSC
CTRL 1
R857
330K
(1%)
+B
DCVDD
R460
68K
Q801
2SJ520 TL R809
1
+B
+B
IC851
CPH3413
N-ch MOS FET
OSC
C130
0.1
PLVBAT
C876
1
L851
+B 10µH
IC851
CHGCNT
TEMP
R425
22K
C853 220/4
D851 D1FH3
+B
LDVAR
C401 0.1
HKEY2
HKEY1
C862
1
CHGON
TP401
AY
D862
F10J2E
C863
1
TP415
+B
VCC 5
1
2
3 GND
4
PCNT1
PLVON
–B
TP841
R871
100K
–2R5
DCNT1
TP405
XRT
FOK
SENSE
C852
22/6.3
R405
10K
IC871
TC7S86FU
EXCLUSIVE
OR GATE
+B
PCNT1
PCNT2
C851
3.3
1
R462
27K
2
R406
100K TP406
12
MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
15 14
R853
C839
R832
R856
R855
TP205
5 IC873
C837
R718
TP704
C853
TP400
IC851
65
60
55
C863
TP210
C204
C848
L202
24
20
IC202
45
85
40
IC201
90
TP601
35
10
15
95
R204
30
12
TP409
R406
TP131
TP144
TP441
TP133
TP132
TP610
CK901
TP130
TP106
TP115
TP113
TP108
TP121
C773
TP721
TP202
C774
TP724
1
5
IC771
TP729
TP722
TP727
TP726
TP771
3
TP500
TP723
TP725
4
TP100
TP111 TP402
TP114 TP109 TP107 TP105
TP112
TP171
R405
TP104
TP772
TP412
C721
TP122
TP110
R725
TP406
TP101
R726
TP102
D822
TP103
TP665
TP713
TP411
C209
12
25
TP207
R205
D823
TP804
C725
13
26 TP200
TP408
C825
20
TP401
C828
TP410
TP656
15
R206
C205
TP201
D821
E
10
1
C207
C822
J702
5
100
IC821
MIC IN
F
50
1
5
TP714
C722
R841
51
70
C823
Q721
R844
D841
75
TP209 76
80
C862
L821
TP416
CK225
TP403
D851
TP211
C202
TP203
TP809
XL201
D862
C852
L851
C821
TP707
TP212
TP415
TP487
TP488
TP708
C251
8
TP462
3
TP489
1
R833
IC255
4
4
TP481
TP204
R717
TP712
5
3
TP118
2
C503
C500
4
1
TP728
SW401
EJECT
SW601
DISC
PROTECT
J703
PHONES
10 11
13
9
18 2
G
H
: Through-hole where the top, bottom and +B patterns are connected.
: Through-hole where the top, bottom and ground patterns are connected.
: Through-hole where the top and bottom patterns are connected.
• The numbers 1 to 18 are waveform numbers shown in page 37.
1
2
3
TP418
TP458
TP654
C835
C838
D831
TP461
TP486
C849
C845
C833
D832
R831
CK224
TP206
9
TP711
C856
R857
C857
R854
R825
IC871
CK222
TP456
TP351
D651
8
5
4
8
5
TP658
C715
C840
IC852
8
1
TP482 TP483
C851
TP706
IC822
5
C834
TP454
TP663
TP660
TP602
TP702
TP457
TP460
TP452
7
C726
R871 D842
TP407
TP455
TP657 TP653
4
3
TP659
1
TP459
TP451 TP453
TP661
1 2
J701
OPTICAL
LINE IN
TP705
1
TP417 R422
TP664
TP662
C203
1
IC801
J801
DC IN
5V
2
D
C860 3
1
C832
C846
1
C836
IC803
C803
TP703
1
C876
TP655
C801
TP208
C802
TP701
3
5
C847
TP463
TP801
R801
4
1
4
C201
TP803
TP802
TP805
4
C830
TP651
D861
R809
C850
TP841
R807
IC842
C844
C843
C842
C841
IC841
L841
R850
Q801
TP652
C
C212
R222
F841
0.4A DC60V
R811
R826
R823
C211
TP842
B
C826
R827
R824
C827
A
4
Figure 34 WIRING SIDE OF P.W.BOARD (1/3)
– 34 –
5
6
MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
BATTERY
TERMINAL
DC 1.2V (NICKEL-METAL HYDRIDE )
DC 1.5V LR6(SIZE AA)
IC501
CN101
5
1
8
C431
MD-MT90/90C
D495
8
7
L710
R905
R806
R803 Q891
L801
C713
L703
L714
C731
IC701
3
5
R711
R724
C724
20
13
15
R702 C704
D494
7
C723
R501
C501
R712
1
L711
24
C701
C703
6
C702
1
J703
PHONES
R767,R768
4.7 ohms, RESISTOR : MT80W/90W
0 ohms, JUMPER : MT90/90C
D431 R431
55
C221
51
5
L862
4
2
6
5
R719
R768
D492
D496
8
10
L491
1
R767
L454
C511
C712
C766
C765
C171
L702
C910
C760
R766
C754
R765
C509
12
IC703
24
R713
Q901
5
20
C761
C762
C172
R762
L713
R720
C734
R723
10
C753
R754
C510
R502
R729
15
1
R703
R730
9
16
22
2
C716
C505
J702
MIC IN
C869
R701
C114
12
10
15
C506
3
L712
C502
R758
R761
CK113
CK112
R111
C106 C112
C601
C602
13
C603
L171
L204
R207
50
C912
C771
R757
C113
C604
CK114
4
R852
D852
R131
R132
1 C103
48
CK111 C102
C107
C111
1
C165
L602
R133
45
C901
24
L601
L453
C110
R112
L100
15
L604
L603
C902
L704
R728
C914
L771
24
C904
R906
C903
13
C492
40
37
C108
C100
R161
TP201A
25
R902
R901
20
C491
IC101
20
12
TP139
5
36
C131
R134
10
30
C132
35
17
12
15
R601
15
13
IC601
10
R727
R903
30
C122
C121
CK202
20
5
C123
CK203
25
C130
C109
CK108
1
R103
13
24
C124
R101
R102
CK102
2
R136
R135
R137
R138
R140
C133
R139
3
35
5
R714
R904
36
40
R104
4
IC901
37
1
4
5
J701
OPTICAL
LINE IN
6
L456
48
C622
C454
1
10
1
C714
C612
45
3
R715
R716
12
40
R600
2
Q711
C907
51
TP411A
R464
L800
R458
R455
L609
L610
L608
C908
50
35
16
C609
5
1
R492
55
45
C610
C651
R920
C911
C608 C482
R104
R103
R136
C622
7
C124
8
9
10
Figure 35 WIRING SIDE OF P.W.BOARD (2/3)
– 35 –
J801
DC IN
5V
IC651
7
C357
1
3
C913
D431 R431
30
1
6
10
C652
5
R351
L452
5
4
CK208 3
C906
R414
R416
R411 25
R412
26
1
C611
R415
CK207
CK210
60
20
IC402
9
C481
CK209 C431
IC401
1
C353
65
15
IC351
4
D351
4
1
C354
D801
8
14
2
C351
CK201
70
1
1
R808
3
2
3
5
R403
6
IC354
5 5
8
C361
1
4
10
R461
IC431
SW403
LID OPEN
R361
CN482
R413
R921
R922
R404
2
1
R810
IC353
XL401
75
10
8
R815
Q803
R465
3
1
14
R453
CK206
4
R457
R456
R452
R451
R454
R467
R463
R423
1
13
D461
5
R813
D802
IC802
CN601
D803
C711
C733
R818
R295
IC892
IC251
R282
R294
R291
CN451
R402
76
R802
R812
R460
R816
1 R272
80
IC809
4
R466
1
IC256
85
R814
3
R293
Q250D467
3
1
C818
Q461
R908
1
R286
C255
90
95
5
4 R462
R819 6
C905
R269
R292
R296
R424
R425
CK204
CK205
100
C206
3
6
R252 R271
C401
1 R266
R267
1
C254
R250
R261
R262
IC203
2
8
1
IC257
4 1
C291
R270
4
D251
1
6
R279 2
R251
C259
Q251
3
3
3
6
3
R287
R288
TP405
R277
IC260
4
64
1
Q257
C252
4
IC253
D281
C253
IC259
4
3
R284
R255
R256
6
1
C758
4
R281
IC258
R283
R257
R253
R254
R285
BATTERY
TERMINAL
11
12
MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
OPTICAL PICKUP UNIT(17)
M902
SLED MOTOR
A
TO MAIN PWB
P35 10,11-C
CN601
MAGNETIC HEAD Ass'y(16)
B
M901
SPINDLE MOTOR
C
CN101
P35 8,9-F
TO MAIN PWB
D
MECHANISM
FLEXIBLE
PWB Ass'y (15)
PH901
PHOTO
INTERRUPTER
(15-2)
M903
LIFT MOTOR
E
TO MAIN PWB
P35 9,10-C
CN451
TO MAIN PWB
P35 9,10-D
CN482
F
G
PLAY
/PUSE
BASS
–
DISP
VOL
:OFF
/HOLD
+
REC
H
EDIT
LCD UNIT Ass'y (222)
MODE
/CHRG
ENTER
/SYNC
KEY SWITCH FLEXIBLE PWB Ass'y (221)
1
2
3
4
Figure 36 WIRING SIDE OF P.W.BOARD (3/3)
– 36 –
5
6
MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
WAVEFORMS OF MD CIRCUIT
T
Stopped
CH1=1mV
DC 10:1
1
CH2=500mV
DC 10:1
CH3=5V
DC 10:1
TP208
(FEMON)
9
IC501
(SDTi)
12
IC501
(SCLK)
1994 / 12 / 16 00:24:17
CH4=2V
50us/div
DC 10:1
(50us/div)
NORM:100MS / s
3
CK205
(SENSE)
4
CK204
(FOK)
IC501
(LRCK)
11
1994 / 12 / 16 01:03:40
2ms/div
(2ms/div)
ENV
T
TP209
(TOTMON)
IC501
(MCLK)
4
4
=Filter=
Smoothiing : OFF
BW : FULL
=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
IC201
(SPDRR)
1
1
=Offset=
:
0.00V
:
0.00V
:
0.00V
:
0.00V
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
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
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
=Offset=
:
0.00V
:
0.00V
:
0.000V
:
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
(FEMON)
1
TP210
10 (TEMON)
TP601
(VM)
CH3=500mV
DC 10:1
2
11
3
3
T
CH2=2V
DC 10:1
TP201
(EFMMON)
TP210
10 (TEMON)
T
10
T
Stopped
CH1=1V
DC 10:1
9
2
2
13
CH3=2V
DC 10:1
1
TP101
(F+)
12
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
9
T
TP201
(EFMMON)
T
2
2
14
TP663
(SL+)
15
TP664
(SL-)
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
=Trigger=
Mode : NORMAL
Type : EDGE CH1
Detay :
0.0ns
Hold OFF :
MINIMUM
=Filter=
Smoothiing : OFF
BW : FULL
Stopped
CH1=2V
DC 10:1
1994 / 12 / 15 08:57:26
2ms/div
(2ms/div)
ENV
P-P
1.280V
Smooth
OFF ON
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
=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
Stopped
CH1=2V
DC 10:1
1994 / 12 / 15 09:58:45
CH4=2V
1s/div
DC 10:1
(1s/div)
ENV
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
=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
(EFMMON)
1
TP208
(FEMON)
10
TP210
(TEMON)
12
SPDRR
1
10
2
10
TP210
(TEMON)
11
TP209
(TOTMON)
T
TP210
(TEMON)
1
2
T
1
13
=Filter=
Smoothiing : OFF
BW : FULL
=Offset=
CH1 :
0.00V
CH2 :
0.00V
CH3 :
0.000V
CH4 :
0.0V
Stopped
CH1=500mV
DC 10:1
=Record Length=
Main :
10K
Zoom : 10K
=Trigger=
Mode : NORMAL
Type : EDGE CH1
Detay :
0.0ns
Hold OFF :
MINIMUM
3
TP601
(VM)
TP663
(SL+)
15
TP664
(SL-)
2
3
4
=Filter=
Smoothiing : OFF
BW : FULL
=Offset=
CH1 :
0.00V
CH2 :
0.00V
CH3 :
0.00V
CH4 :
0.00V
9
TP201
(EFMMON)
10
TP210
(TEMON)
=Record Length=
Main :
10K
Zoom : 10K
T
Stopped
CH1=2V
DC 10:1
1994 / 12 / 15 09:10:03
20us/div
(20us/div)
ENV
CH2=2V
DC 10:1
14
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
=Offset=
CH1 :
0.00V
CH2 :
0.00V
CH3 :
0.00V
CH4 :
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
16
CK108
(HPFO)
T
T
2
1
17
IC101
(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
TP102
(T-)
4
=Filter=
Smoothiing : OFF
BW : FULL
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
=Offset=
:
0.00V
:
0.00V
:
0.00V
:
0.00V
For TP208, TP209, and TP210, use the specific LPF, and
observe the waveform.
10K
=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
0.001
– 37 –
MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
VOLTAGE
IC101
PIN
NO.
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
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
VOLTAGE
0V
0V
0V
0V
1.27V
1.27V
1.27V
1.27V
1.27V
1.27V
1.27V
1.27V
1.27V
1.27V
1.27V
1.27V
1.27V
1.27V
1.27V
1.27V
1.27V
1.27V
1.27V
0V
0V
0V
0V
2.52V
0V
2.3V
0V
1.27V
0V
0V
1.27V
1.27V
0V
1.29V
0V
2.52V
1.51V
0V
1.27V
0V
0V
1.27V
0V
0V
IC202
PIN
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
VOLTAGE
2.3V
1.6V
1.2V
2.2V
1.6V
0V
0.9V
1.3V
0.5V
0.5V
0.5V
2.3V
0V
0.5V
0.8V
0.7V
0.8V
0.8V
0.9V
1.67V
0.8V
1.5V
1.5V
0V
IC203
PIN
NO.
1
2
3
PIN
NO.
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
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
VOLTAGE
4.91V
4.58V
2.35V
IC201
VOLTAGE PIN
NO.
51
0V
0V
52
53
1.29V
54
0V
2V
55
0V
56
0V
57
1.6V
58
59
0V
60
1.27V
61
1.27V
1.27V
62
1.24V
63
64
0V
65
0V
66
0V
67
0V
68
0V
0V
69
70
0V
0V
71
0V
72
0V
73
0V
74
0V
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
2.53V
82
83
84
85
86
87
1.81V
88
0V
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
2.42V
99
1.92V
100
1.15V
IC251
PIN
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
VOLTAGE
2.08V
0V
0V
0V
0V
2.08V
2.08V
2.08V
IC253
PIN
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
VOLTAGE
5.36V
5.31V
5.31V
0V
0V
0V
IC255
PIN
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
VOLTAGE
-1.11V
0V
0V
-2.19V
0V
0V
-1.59V
0V
IC256
PIN
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
VOLTAGE
0V
0.44V
0.44V
0V
0V
0V
VOLTAGE
1.26V
0V
0V
0V
2.53V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0.94V
1.51V
0V
0V
0.68V
2.73V
1.27V
0.67V
0V
1.27V
0V
2.53V
0V
0V
1.25V
1.25V
1.25V
0V
0V
0V
0V
2.53V
0V
2.53V
1.27V
0V
2.53V
0V
0V
0.68V
0.27V
0.63V
0.22V
0.39V
0.68V
0.75V
2.25V
2.36V
0.24V
0.24V
PIN
NO.
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
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
IC351
IC257
PIN
NO.
1
2
3
4
VOLTAGE
0V
0V
0V
0V
IC258
PIN
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
VOLTAGE
0V
0.59V
4.89V
0V
0V
0V
PIN
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
IC259
PIN
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
VOLTAGE
0V
0.55V
0.55V
0V
0.55V
0V
IC260
PIN
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
VOLTAGE
2.73V
2.71V
2.71V
0V
0V
1.37V
IC401
VOLTAGE PIN
NO.
51
0V
0V
52
0V
53
2.34V
54
0.25V
55
2.36V
56
0V
57
0.25V
58
0V
59
0V
60
2.12V
61
2.02V
62
2.24V
63
2.36V
64
2.36V
65
0.44V
66
2.36V
67
0V
68
0V
69
0.24V
70
2.26V
71
2.26V
72
0.12V
73
0.27V
74
0.56V
75
0.12V
76
0.26V
77
78
0.55V
79
0.6V
80
0.27V
81
0V
0V
82
0V
83
2.15V
84
2.72V
85
2.36V
86
2.36V
87
2.36V
88
2.36V
89
90
2.36V
91
0V
2.36V
92
2.36V
93
0V
94
0V
95
0V
96
0V
97
0V
98
0V
99
100
0V
VOLTAGE
0V
0V
4.42V
0V
0V
4.42V
0V
1.15V
4.22V
0V
1.15V
4.43V
0V
4.47V
PIN
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
PIN
NO.
1
2
3
4
VOLTAGE
2.74V
0.44V
0.36V
0V
0V
0.42V
0.38V
2.74V
VOLTAGE
0V
0V
0V
0.46V
0.36V
VOLTAGE
0V
2.36V
0V
0V
2.36V
0V
2.36V
2.36V
IC431
IC354
PIN
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
0.85V
0V
0V
2.5V
0V
0V
2.36V
2.36V
0V
2.36V
2.35V
2.27V
2.35V
2.35V
2.35V
1.02V
1.13V
0V
2.33V
2.33V
2.30V
0V
2.53V
2.31V
2.34V
0.15V
2.35V
2.35V
0V
0.88V
1.48V
2.14V
2.35V
2.35V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
2.35V
0V
0V
2.35V
2.35V
2.35V
2.35V
2.35V
IC402
IC353
PIN
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
IC601
VOLTAGE
VOLTAGE
2.35V
2.36V
0V
0V
IC501
PIN
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
– 38 –
VOLTAGE
0V
0V
2.29V
0V
0V
0V
0V
1.26V
0V
1.26V
0V
0V
-
PIN
NO.
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
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
VOLTAGE
2.34V
0V
0V
0V
0V
7.85V
2.67V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
2.79V
0V
0V
0V
2.79V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
2.7V
2.34V
0V
2.67V
1.32V
3.94V
1.32V
6.55V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
2.79V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
IC703
PIN
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
VOLTAGE
2.74V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
IC701
PIN
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
VOLTAGE
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0.88V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
2.53V
-2.3V
0V
2.53V
0V
1.27V
0V
2.36V
0V
0V
2.53V
0V
-2.3V
-2.3V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
IC771
PIN
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
VOLTAGE
0V
2.74V
2.74V
0V
2.29V
IC801
PIN
NO.
1
2
3
VOLTAGE
0V
4.58V
2.0V
IC842
PIN
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
VOLTAGE
0V
2.81V
0V
0V
2.36V
IC851
PIN
NO.
S
G
D
VOLTAGE
0V
0.2V
2.1V
IC852
PIN
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
VOLTAGE
1.18V
2.81V
0.27V
0V
1.13V
1.23V
1.17V
1.27V
IC871
PIN
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
VOLTAGE
0V
2.36V
0V
1.18V
2.36V
IC873
PIN
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
VOLTAGE
2.36V
6.46V
0V
4.47V
0V
IC802
PIN
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
IC651
PIN
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
VOLTAGE
VOLTAGE
0.46V
1.05V
3.53V
0.46V
1V
4.52V
IC803
PIN
NO.
1
2
3
4
4.53V
4.58V
0V
0V
VOLTAGE
5.35V
0V
0V
0V
2.35V
5.35V
IC821
PIN
NO.
S
G
D
VOLTAGE
0V
0.33V
2.1V
IC822
PIN
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
VOLTAGE
1.18V
2.81V
0.39V
0V
1.17V
1.19V
1.17V
1.27V
IC841
PIN
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
VOLTAGE
0V
2.81V
0V
2.06V
0V
VOLTAGE
0V
0.6V
1.77V
0V
0V
0V
IC901
VOLTAGE
IC809
PIN
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
IC892
PIN
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
PIN
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
VOLTAGE
2.34V
0V
2.52V
0V
2.52V
0.48V
0.67V
0.64V
0V
0V
0.77V
0V
0V
0.57V
0V
0V
MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
TROUBLESHOOTING
It is advisable to use the TEST mode (refer to Error Data Display Mode, P18) indicating the causes of troubles before
starting repair. Causes of operation errors (up to 16 errors) are recorded as error codes. This information is useful
for repair.
When MD playback does not function
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 lens cleaner on the market.
Do not touch the lens with the bare hand.
Is the power supply turned on when the remote control
button (90W/90/90C) 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
Perform the check stated in item "Abnormal display".
Does the display operate normally?
No
Yes
Is playback state set?
No
Yes
Perform the check stated in item "Playback state cannot be
set".
Perform the check stated in item "Audio playback circuit".
Is audio output normal?
No
Yes
Is recording/playback operation normal?
No
• Power is not turned on when the
button is pressed.
/
Is power turned on when the remote control
(90W/90/90C) is pressed?
Perform the check stated in item "Recording/playback
operation".
• If "HOLD" appears, press and hold down STOP on
the main unit and cancel the HOLD mode.
(90W/90/90C)
button
No
Is operation normal when the main unit
button is pressed?
Yes
Check the periphery of remote controller (90W/90/90C) and
main unit headphones terminal (J703) and IC401.
No
Does the pin 66 of IC401 oscillate?
No
– 39 –
Replace XL401.
MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
• Abnormal display
Is waveform output from CN482 pins 6 to 8?
Are the pin 4 (VCC) and pin 5 (GND) normal?
Is waveform output from IC401 pins 9,11,13?
No
No
Yes
Yes
Check between IC401 and
CN482.
Check the periphery of IC401.
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 TP654 in H level?).
No
Check the lead-in photointerrupter, mechanical flex
PWB soldering and CN601 connection.
Yes
Is 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 circuit
Although the playback time display is acting., no sound is given during playback in the normal mode.
Is audio waveform output from IC501 pins 15 and 16?
No
Check IC201 pins 70 to 72, pin 74 and IC501 pins 9, 10, 11,
12.
Yes
Is audio waveform output from IC703 pins 8 and 17.
No
Check the pins 4 and 21 of IC703.
Yes
Is audio waveform output from J703 pins 3 and 4.
No
Yes
Check headphones jack, and periphery of headphone.
– 40 –
Check whether there is defective solder joint of audio signal
line between IC703 and J703
MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
• 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 43?
No
Replace. IC601
Yes
Does waveform appear on IC901 pins 1, 2 and 23?
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
No
Does the RF waveform appear at TP201 (When monitoring
the RF waveform, set to MSL:80H using the control setting
item of EEPROM) when recording/Playback is performed
Check voltage of pins 52 and 53 of IC201, pins 3, 4, 7, and 9 of
IC651, pins 1 and 2 of CN601. Check whether disc is recordinhibited.
Yes
No
Does level of pins 86 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,
head, flexible PWB.
Is audio monitor output given in normal mode LINE IN
record?
Yes
Check waveforms of pins 8,10,11,12 of IC501, pins 70 to 73 of
IC201.
No
Is waveform obtained on IC501 pins 2 and 3?
Yes
Check whether the pin 13 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 8 and 17 of IC703?
Yes
Check whether input waveform is observed on the pins 4
and 21 of IC703.
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MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
FUNCTION TABLE OF IC
IC401 RH-iX0409AWZZ :System Microcomputer (IX0409AW) (1/2)
Pin No.
1
Port Name
P12/TCLKA
Terminal Name Input/Output
CIN
Input
Function
Track cross signal/focus drive detection
2
TCLKB
SPIN
Input
Spindle motor FG pulse detection input
3*
P14
REPCNT
Input
RF control
4
P15
DISCPR
Input
Disc record inhibition switch input
5*
TIOCA2
SPWDS
Input
Spindle motor FG pulse width detection
6
P17
LCDRST
Output
7
Vss
VSS
8
TxD0
RMDAT
Output
Remote control indication data output
9
TxD1
DSPDAT
Output
Unit indication data output
10*
P32
P32
—
Input
Unit LCD driver reset control output
Ground potential
Reserve
11
P33
DSPSTB
Output
Main unit display strobe output
12*
SCK0
SCK0
Output
Serial I/O 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
EPRT
Output
EEPROM write protection
18
Vss
VSS
—
19*
PE4
PE4
Output
Reserve
20
PE5
SYRS
Output
System LSI register selection output
EEPROM serial data input/output
Ground potential
21
PE6
_SYRD
Output
System LSI read enable output
22
PE7
_SYWR
Output
System LSI write enable output
23-30
PD0-PD7
SYD0-SYD7
31
Vss
VSS
32
PC0
RCLAT
Output
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
Input/Output
37*
PC5
TEST1
Input/Output
—
Input
System LSI parallel data bus
Ground potential
Record audio IC data latch output
Record circuit power control output
Test mode setting input 1
38*
PC6
TEST0
Input
Test mode setting input 0
39
PC7
JPNP
Input
Kana conversion/Kana input existence/nonexistence discrimination
40
Vcc
VCC
Input
Positive power supply
41
PB0
OPICGA
Output
P.U detection sensitivity switching output
42
PB1
PBOPON
Output
Audio IC output stage control output
43
PB2
PBLAT
Output
Audio IC data latch output
44
PB3
LDON
Output
P.U. laser ON/OFF control output
45
PB4
DISCP
Output
RF amp TE polarity switching output
46
PB5
SGAIN
Output
RF amp gain polarity switching output
47
PB6
RACLK
Output
Audio IC data clock output
48
PB7
RADAT
Output
Audio IC serial data output
49
Vss
VSS
50*
PA0
PAD0
Output
Reserve
51*
PA1
_ELONL
Output
EL lighting control output
—
Ground potential
52*
PA2
PA2
Output
Reserve
53
PA3
PDCNT
Output
Inner detection PD current control output
54
P20
INNSW
Input
55
P21
EMPHO
Output
Audio emphasis control output 0
56
TIOCC3
BUZOUT
Output
Beep sound pulse output
57
MD0
MD0
Input
Mechanism inner SW position 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-MT80W/90W/90/90C
IC401 RH-iX0409AWZZ :System Microcomputer (IX0409AW) (2/2)
Pin No.
Port Name
Terminal Name Input/Output
Function
58
MD1
MD1
Input
Operation mode selection input 1
59
P23
DCEXT
60
WDTOVF
WDTOVF
Input
DC-IN detection (level)
61
MD2
MD2
Input
Operation mode selection input 2
62
RES
_RESET
Input
Microcomputer hard reset input
63
NMI
NMI
Input
Nonmaskable interruption input (not used)
64
STBY
_STBY
Input
Microcomputer standby input (not used)
65
Vcc
VCC
Input
Positive power supply
66
XTAL
XTAL
—
67
EXTAL
EXTAL
—
Crystal connection terminal
68
Vss
VSS
—
Ground potential
Output
Watch dog timer (not used)
Crystal connection terminal
69
PF7
_PLAY
Input
Unit PLAY button operation detection input
70
PF6
_REC
Input
Unit REC button operation detection input
71
PF5
_STOP
Input
Unit STOP button operation detection input
72*
PF4
PF4
73
PF3
_DINT
Output
Input
System LSI interruption
74
PF2
ARQD
Input
Disk cap opens and closes detection/it is started and required
75
PF1
_RPLAY
Input
Remote control PLAY key operation detection input
76
IRQ0
_ARQK
Input
Start request by the key /DC-IN input
77
AVcc
AVCC
Input
78
Vref
VREF
—
79
AN0
PLVBAT
Input
Battery voltage detection input
80
AN1
ANI1
Input
Reserve
81
AN2
TEMP
Input
Ambient temperature 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
CHGCNT
Output
Charging current control output
86
DA1
LDVAR
Output
P.U. laser power setting output
87
AVss
AVSS
—
—
Reserve
A/D and D/A converter positive power supply
A/D and D/A converter reference voltage
A/D and D/A converter ground potential
88
Vss
VSS
89
P24
CHGON
Output
Battery charge ON/OFF control output
90*
TIOCB4
MCMON
Output
Internal operation status monitor
91
P26
PLVON
Output
Battery power supply line ON/OFF
92
P27
DCNT1
Output
Mechanism driver enable output
93
PG0
SENSE
Input
System LSI servo sense input
94
PG1
_FOK
Input
Focus OK signal input
95
PG2
_XRST
Output
System LSI hard reset output
96
PG3
CKSTP
Output
Microcomputer standby operation monitor output
97
PG4
_EJSW
Input
98
Vcc
VDD
99
P10
PCNT2
Output
Servo DC-DC converter ON/OFF control
100
P11
PCNT1
Output
Main DC-DC converter ON/OFF control
Input
Ground potential
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.
– 43 –
MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
IC201 VHiLR37815+-1 :Endec/Servo/Atrac (LR37815)
System LSI expansion output port (LR37815)
Pin No.
Port Name
Terminal Name Input/Output
Function
Remarks
56
EXPORT0
LEDON1
Output
LED ON/OFF
'H':ON"L":OFF
57
EXPORT1
LDCNT1
Output
Recording head raising-lowering control output 1
See the separate table *3.
58
EXPORT2
LDCNT2
Output
Recording head raising-lowering control output 2
(Open)
59
EXPORT3
EMPH1
Output
Audio emphasis control output 1
See the separate table *2.
78
EXPORT4
HDON
Output
Not used.
'H': Record electric current
79
EXPORT5
OPTCNT
Output
Optical digital input circuit control
'H': Circuit operation ON
80
EXPORT6
DAPON
Output
D/A converter operation control output
'H': Operation ON
81
EXPORT7
ADPON
Output
A/D converter operation control output
'H': Operation ON
*1: List of TEST port settings
*2: List of EMPH port settings
*3: List of LDCNT port settings
EMPH1
EMPH0
Normal mode
H
H
fs=32K: 'ON'
H
H
Brake
No adjustment mode
H
L
fs=48K: 'ON'
H
L
Drive UP
H
Test mode
L
H
OFF
L
H
Drive DOWN
L
(Settings prohibited)
L
L
fs=44.1K: 'ON'
L
L
Output OFF
TEST1
TEST0
H
H
H
L
L
L
Details
Details
LDCNT1
LDCNT0
Details
FEMON
DADATA
ADDATA
DFCK
BCLK
LRCK
DGND
PLLBVC
DOUT
DIN
X1O
X1I
DGND
VDD1
VPO
VXI
EMPH
LDCNT2
LDCNT1
NC
DILOCK
TEST1
TEST0
TCRS
X700KO
IC201 VHiLR37815+-1 :Endec/Servo/Atrac (LR37815)
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
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
LR37815
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
EFMMON
AVCC
EFMI
AGND
AVCC2
VREF
WBI
TCG
AIN
BIN
EIN
FIN
VBAT
VDD1
DGND
TEST2
X176KO
FODRF
FODRR
TRDRF
TRDRR
SLDRF
SLDRR
SPDRF
SPDRR
TOTMON
TEMON
DCNT
OPTCNT
DAPON
ADPON
FOK
SENSE
COUT
MCCK
DINTX
VDD2
DGND
RSTX
SYD0
SYD1
SYD2
SYD3
SYD4
SYD5
SYD6
SYD7
SYWRX
SYRDX
SYRS
– 44 –
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
EFMO
PLCK
ACRCER
RAA11
RAD0
RAD1
RAWEX
RARASX
RAA9
RAD3
RAD2
RACASX
DGND
RAOEX
RAA8
RAA7
RAA6
RAA5
RAA4
VDD2
RAA10
RAA0
RAA1
RAA2
RAA3
MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
IC601 VHiLV8018W+-1 :PWM Driver (LV8018W) (1/2)
Pin No.
Terminal Name
Function
1
MUTE
MUTE terminal at CH3. MUTE ON with "L".
2
IN3+
Input terminals on forward/reverse sides of CH3(digital input).
3*
NC
—
4*
NC
—
5*
NC
—
6
VG
Applies the supply voltage of the pre-drive unit. When VGOFF="L", the voltage on the booster circuit is
output to this terminal and it becomes the direct supply voltage of the pre-drive unit.
7
VCC1
Applies the analog-signal supply voltage.
8
IN3–
Input terminals on forward/reverse sides of CH3(digital input).
9
NC
—
10
NC
—
11
NC
—
12
MUTE1
MUTE terminal at CH1, 2, and 4. MUTE ON with "L".
13
IN1R
Input terminals on the forward/reverse side of CH3(digital input).
14
IN1F
Input terminals on the forward/reverse side of CH3(digital input).
15
PGND1
Power GND.
16
OUT1R
Output terminal on the reverse side of CH1.
17
BAT1
Power supply in the output section of CH1.
18
OUT1F
Output terminal on the forward side of CH1.
19
PGND2
Power GND.
20
OUT2R
Output terminal on the reverse side of CH2.
21
BAT2
Power supply in the output section of CH2.
22
OUT2F
Output terminal on the forward side of CH2.
23
PGND3
Power GND.
24
IN2F
Input terminals on the forward/reverse side of CH2(digital input).
25
IN2R
Input terminals on the forward/reverse side of CH2(digital input).
26*
VBATT/2MON
Power connection terminal in the output section that monitors the half of the power supply to the output
section. It monitors the output power with the digital servo to correct its dependency on the voltage.
27
VBATT
Power connection terminal in the output section.
28
S/S
START/STOP terminal. Starting with "H" and stopping with "L".
29
GND
Signal GND.
30
VCC2
Applies the logic-signal supply voltage.
31
CP1
Switching terminal on the booster circuit
32
CP2
Terminal to which the rectifying transistor on the booster circuit is connected.
33
CP3
Switching terminal on the booster circuit
34
CP4
Terminal to which the rectifying transistor on the booster circuit is connected.
35
VGOFF
ON/OFF switching terminal on the booster circuit. Booster circuit ON with "L". Booster circuit OFF with "H".
36
IN4R
Input terminals of the forward/reverse side of CH4(digital input).
37
IN4F
Input terminals of the forward/reverse side of CH4(digital input).
38
PGND6
Power GND
39
OUT4F
Output terminal on the forward side of CH4.
40
BAT4
Power supply in the output section of CH4.
41
OUT4R
Output terminal on the reverse side of CH4.
42
PGND5
Power GND.
43
OUT3F
Output terminal on the forward side of CH3.
44
BAT3
Power supply in the output section of CH3.
45*
OUT3R
Output terminal on the reverse side of CH3
46
PGND4
Power GND
47*
NC
—
48*
NC
—
In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is open terminal which is not connected to the outside.
– 45 –
MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
NC
NC
PGND4
OUT3R
BAT3
OUT3F
PGND5
OUT4R
BAT4
OUT4F
PGND6
IN4F
IC601 VHiLV8018W+-1 :PWM Driver (LV8018W) (2/2)
48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37
MUTE
IN3+
NC
NC
NC
VG
VCC1
IN3–
NC
NC
NC
MUTE1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
LV8018W
IN4R
VGOFF
CP4
CP3
CP2
CP1
VCC2
GND
S/S
VBATT
VBATT/2MON
IN2R
IN1R
IN1F
PGND1
OUT1R
BAT1
OUT1F
PGND2
OUT2R
BAT2
OUT2F
PGND3
IN2F
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
IC202 RH-iX2735AFZZ: 16M Bit D-RAM (IX2735AF)
Function
Terminal Name
Pin No.
1
Vcc
Power supply (2.6V)
2
I/O1
Data input/data output
3
I/O2
Data input/data output
4
WE
Write enable
5
RAS
Low address strobe
6*
NC
Not connected
7
A10
Address input
8-11
A0-A3
Address input
12
Vcc
Power supply (2.6V)
13
GND
Ground (0V)
14-19
A4-A9
Address input
20
OE
Output enable
21
CAS
Column address strobe
22
I/O3
Data input/data output
23
I/O4
Data input/data output
24
GND
Ground (0V)
In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is open terminal which is not connected to the outside.
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MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
PARTS GUIDE
PORTABLE MINIDISC RECORDER
MODEL
MD-MT80W(S)
MD-MT90W(S)
MD-MT90(S)
MD-MT90C(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.
MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
NO.
PRICE
RANK
PARTS CODE
DESCRIPTION
INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
VHIIR3R58M/-1
VHILR37815+-1
RH-IX2735AFZZ
VHI62FP1602-1
VSFTD2017++-1
VHIRN4904//-1
J
J
J
J
J
J
AM
BF
AX
AF
AL
AD
IC255
IC256
IC257
IC258,259
IC260
VHINJM022V/-1
VSRN4911+++-1
VHIS80808LN-1
VHIHN1C01FU-1
VHIRN4904//-1
J
J
J
J
J
AG
AD
AE
AD
AD
IC351
IC353
IC354
IC401
VHI74ACT02T-1
VHIFTD2005/-1
VHICPH5608/-1
RH-IX0409AWZZ
J
J
J
J
AE
AG
AH
IC402
IC431
IC501
IC601
IC651
IC701
IC703
IC771
IC801
IC802
IC803
IC809
VHI58X2404T-1
VHIS80820LN-1
VHIAK4551VT-1
VHILV8018W+-1
VHILB1930M/-1
VHIIR3R54N/-1
VHIIR3R59N/-1
VHI62GR2322-1
VHI62RP2002-1
VHIHN1C01FU-1
VHIS80819LN-1
VHIRN4904//-1
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
AF
AD
AU
AM
AH
AQ
AN
AF
AF
AD
AE
AD
IC821
IC822
IC841
IC842
VSCPH3413++-1
VHIIR3M14N/-1
VHI6372C281-1
VHIXC62HS02-1
J
J
J
J
AE
AK
AH
AE
IC851
IC852
IC871
IC873
IC892
IC901
VSCPH3413++-1
VHIIR3M14N/-1
VHITC7S86FU-1
VHI62GR4522-1
VHIHN1C01FU-1
VHILB1971V+-1
J
J
J
J
J
J
AE
AK
AE
AG
AD
AR
RF Signal Processor,IR3R58M
Endec/Servo/Atrac,LR37815
16MBit D-RAM,IX2735AF
Regulator,62FP1602
N-ch MOS FET,FTD2017
Power Select Charge Drive,
RN4904
Ope Amp.,NJM022V
Digital Transistor,RN4911
Reset,S80808LN
Power Transistor,HN1C01FU
Power Select Charge Drive,
RN4904
Head Driver,74ACT02T
Head Driver,FTD2005
Head Driver,CPH5608
System Microcomputer,
IX0409AW
EEPROM,58X2404T
Reset,S80820LN
AD/DA Converter,AK4551VT
PWM Driver,LV8018W
Motor Driver,LB1930M
Audio Amp.,IR3R54N
Audio Amp.,IR3R59N
2.3V Regulator,62GR2322
2.0V Regulator,62RP2002
Power Transistor,HN1C01FU
Reset IC,S80819LN
Power Select Charge Drive,
RN4904
N-ch MOS FET,CPH3413
DC/DC Converter,IR3M14N
2.8V UP Converter,6372C281
Power Supply Microcomputer,
XC62HS02
N-ch MOS FET,CPH3413
DC/DC Converter,IR3M14N
Exclusive or Gate,TC7S86FU
4.5V Regulator,62GR4522
Power Transistor,HN1C01FU
Spindle Motor Driver,LB1971V
VS2SA17457/-1
VS2SD1819AS-1
VS2SA1832GR-1
VS2SD1819AS-1
VSRN1444A//-1
VS2SD1979S+-1
VS2SJ520TL+-1
VSUN5213+++-1
VS2SA1873GR-1
VSUN5210+++-1
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
AB
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AM
AC
AC
AC
Silicon,PNP,2SA17457
Silicon,NPN,2SD1819 AS
Silicon,PNP,2SA1832 GR
Silicon,NPN,2SD1819 AS
Digital,NPN,RN1444 A
Silicon,NPN,2SD1979 S
FET,2SJ520 TL (P-ch)
Digital,NPN,UN5213
Silicon,PNP,2SA1873 GR
Digital,NPN,UN5210
VHD1SS400//-1
VHD1SS400//-1
VHDSBE803//-1
VHD1SS361//-1
VHDRB731U//-1
VHDRB521S30-1
VHEMA8075M/-1
VHEMA8075M/-1
VHDF10J2E//-1
VHDF05J2L//-1
VHEMA8051M/-1
VHDRB520S30-1
VHDD1FH3+++-1
VHDF10J2E//-1
VHDHRB0103B-1
VHDF10J2E//-1
VHDHRB0103B-1
VHDD1FH3+++-1
VHDF10J2E//-1
VHDF10J2E//-1
VHPRPI221++-1
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
AB
AB
AD
AB
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AE
AC
AC
AC
AC
AE
AC
AC
Silicon,1SS400
Silicon,1SS400
Silicon,SBE803
Silicon,1SS361
Silicon,RB731U
Silicon,RB521S30
Zener,MA8075M
Zener,MA8075M
Silicon,F10J2E
Silicon,F05J2L
Zener,MA8051M
Schottky,RB520S30
Schottky,D1FH3
Silicon,F10J2E
Silicon,HRB0103B
Silicon,F10J2E
Silicon,HRB0103B
Schottky,D1FH3
Silicon,F10J2E
Silicon,F10J2E
Photo Interupter,RPI221
(Supplies at Ref No.15)
TRANSISTORS
DIODES
D251
D281
D351
D431
D461
D467
D492
D494~496
D651
D801
D802
D803
D821
D822,823
D831,832
D841
D842
D851
D852
D861,862
PH901(15-2)
PRICE
RANK
PARTS CODE
DESCRIPTION
COILS
IC101
IC201
IC202
IC203
IC251
IC253
Q250
Q251
Q257
Q461
Q711
Q721
Q801
Q803
Q891
Q901
NO.
L100
L171
L204
VPBNN100K0000
RCILC0356AFZZ
RCILC0353AFZZ
J
J
J
L452
L453,454
L456
L601~604
L608
L609,610
L702~704
L711~714
L771
L800,801
L821
L841
L851
L862
RCILC0352AFZZ
RCILC0353AFZZ
RCILC0353AFZZ
RCILC0358AFZZ
RCILC0356AFZZ
RCILC0358AFZZ
RCILC0353AFZZ
RCILC0353AFZZ
RCILC0359AFZZ
RCILZ0027AWZZ
RCILC0005AWZZ
RCILC0356AFZZ
RCILC0005AWZZ
RCILC0359AFZZ
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
AC 10 µH
AC 10 µH
AB Tip Solid Induction,100 mA
[90/90C Only]
AB Tip Impeder,150 mA
AB Tip Solid Induction,100 mA
AB Tip Solid Induction,100 mA
AC 47 µH,Choke
AC 10 µH
AC 47 µH,Choke
AB Tip Solid Induction,100 mA
AB Tip Solid Induction,100 mA
AC 100 µH,Choke
AD 100 MHz,Tip Impeder
AF 10 µH,Choke
AC 10 µH
AF 10 µH,Choke
AC 100 µH,Choke
J
J
AH Crystal,33.8688 MHz
AD Ceramic,4.19 MHz
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J
J
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J
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J
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J
J
J
J
J
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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
AD
AC
AC
AB
AC
AB
AC
AB
AC
AA
AA
AA
AB
AB
AA
AD
AD
AD
AB
AC
AB
AC
AB
AB
AA
AA
AA
AB
AA
AB
AB
AC
AA
AD
AB
AB
AB
AB
AC
AA
AD
AA
AC
AD
AA
AB
AA
AC
AC
AC
AD
AC
AB
AB
VIBRATORS
XL201
XL401
RCRSC0028AFZZ
RCRM-0203AFZZ
CAPACITORS
C100
C102,103
C106
C107
C108,109
C110
C111
C112
C113
C114
C121,122
C123,124
C130,131
C132,133
C165
C171,172
C201
C202
C203
C204
C205
C206
C207
C209
C211
C212
C221
C251
C252
C253~255
C259
C291
C351
C353
C354
C357
C361
C401
C431
C454
C481,482
C491
C492
C500
C501,502
C503
C505,506
C509,510
C511
C601~604
C608
C609,610
C611,612
C622
–1–
VCSATA0JJ106M
VCKYCY0JB105K
VCKYCY0JB105K
VCKYCY1CB104K
VCKYCY0JB105K
VCKYCY1AB224K
VCKYCY0JB105K
VCKYCY1CB104K
VCKYCY0JB105K
VCCCCY1HH5R0C
VCCCCY1HH221J
VCKYCY1HB331K
VCKYCY1CB104K
VCKYCY1AB224K
VCKYCY1CB333K
RC-SZ1144AFZZ
VCSATA0JJ106M
VCSATE0JJ476M
VCKYCY1CB104K
VCKYCY1AB474K
VCKYCY1CB104K
VCKYCY0JB105K
VCKYCY1CB104K
VCKYCY1CB104K
VCCCCY1HH5R0C
VCCCCY1HH8R0D
VCCCCY1HH220J
VCKYCY1CB104K
VCKYTV1CB104K
VCKYCY1CB104K
VCKYCY1CB104K
VCKYCY0JB105K
VCCCCY1HH470J
VCSATA0JJ106M
VCKYCY1CB104K
VCKYCY1CB104K
VCKYTV1HB393K
VCKYCY1CB104K
VCKYCY1AB474K
VCKYCY1HB222K
VCKYTV1AB105K
VCKYTV1CB104K
VCKYCY0JB105K
VCSATA0JJ106M
VCKYCY1HB222K
VCSATA1AJ335M
VCKYCY1HB102K
VCKYTV1CF225Z
VCKYCY0JB105K
VCKYCY0JB105K
VCKYTQ1CB105K
VCKYCY0JB105K
VCKYCY1CB104K
VCKYCY1CB104K
10 µF,6.3V,Electrolytic,Tantalum
1 µF,6.3V
1 µF,6.3V
0.1 µF,16V
1 µF,6.3V
0.22 µF,10V
1 µF,6.3V
0.1 µF,16V
1 µF,6.3V
5 pF (CH),50V
220 pF (CH),50V
330 pF,50V
0.1 µF,16V
0.22 µF,10V
0.033 µF,16V
33 µF,6.3V,Electrolytic,Tantalum
10 µF,6.3V,Electrolytic,Tantalum
47 µF,6.3V,Electrolytic,Tantalum
0.1 µF,16V
0.47 µF,10V
0.1 µF,16V
1 µF,6.3V
0.1 µF,16V
0.1 µF,16V
5 pF (CH),50V
8 pF (CH),50V
22 pF (CH),50V [90/90C Only]
0.1 µF,16V
0.1 µF,16V
0.1 µF,16V
0.1 µF,16V
1 µF,6.3V
47 pF (CH),50V
10 µF,6.3V,Electrolytic,Tantalum
0.1 µF,16V
0.1 µF,16V
0.039 µF,50V
0.1 µF,16V
0.47 µF,10V
0.0022 µF,50V
1 µF,10V
0.1 µF,16V
1 µF,6.3V
10 µF,6.3V,Electrolytic,Tantalum
0.0022 µF,50V
3.3 µF,10V,Electrolytic,Tantalum
0.001 µF,50V
2.2 µF,16V
1 µF,6.3V
1 µF,6.3V
1 µF,16V
1 µF,6.3V
0.1 µF,16V
0.1 µF,16V
MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
NO.
C651
C652
C701,702
C703
C704
C711,712
C713,714
C715,716
C721,722
C723,724
C725,726
C731
C733,734
C753,754
C758
C760
C761,762
C765,766
C771
C773
C774
C801
C802
C803
C818
C821
C822
C823
C825
C826
C827
C828
C830
C832~835
C836
C837
C838
C839
C840
C841
C842
C843
C844
C845,846
C847,848
C849
C850
C851
C852
C853
C856
C857
C860
C862,863
C869
C876
C901~903
C904
C905
C906,907
C908
C910
C911
C912~914
PRICE
RANK
PARTS CODE
VCKYTV1CF105Z
VCKYCY1CB104K
VCSATA0JJ106M
VCKYCY1EB103K
VCSATE0JJ476M
VCCCCY1HH101J
VCKYCY0JB105K
VCKYCY1CB104K
VCSATA1AJ335M
VCKYCY1HB102K
VCSATA1AJ335M
VCKYCY1CF224Z
VCKYCY1CB104K
VCKYCY0JB105K
VCKYTQ1CB105K
VCKYCY1CB104K
VCKYTV1CF225Z
VCKYTV1CB224K
VCSATE0JJ476M
VCKYTV1CB224K
VCKYTV1CF105Z
VCKYCY0JB105K
VCKYCY1EB103K
VCKYCY1CB104K
VCKYCY1CB104K
VCKYTQ1AB335K
RC-SZ0001AWZZ
VCEAPW0GW227M
VCKYTQ0JB106K
VCCCCY1HH101J
VCCCCY1HH221J
VCKYCY0JB105K
VCKYCY0JB105K
VCKYCY1CB104K
VCKYTQ1CB105K
VCKYCY0JB105K
VCKYCY1CB104K
VCKYTV1CB334K
VCEAPW0GW227M
VCKYCY0JB105K
RC-SZ1144AFZZ
VCKYTV1CB224K
VCSATA0JJ106M
VCKYCY1CB104K
VCKYCY0JB105K
VCEAPW0GW227M
VCKYTV1CB104K
VCKYTQ1AB335K
RC-SZ0001AWZZ
VCEAPW0GW227M
VCCCCY1HH680J
VCCCCY1HH180J
VCKYCY0JB105K
VCKYCY0JB105K
VCSATE0JJ476M
VCKYCY0JB105K
VCKYCY1HB222K
VCKYTV1CB334K
VCKYCY1HB471K
VCKYCY1CB823K
VCKYCY1CB473K
VCKYCY1CB104K
VCKYTQ1AB335K
VCKYCY1HB222K
DESCRIPTION
NO.
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J
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AB
AB
AD
AA
AD
AA
AC
AB
AB
AA
AB
AB
AB
AC
AD
AB
AC
AB
AD
AB
AB
AC
AA
AB
AB
AF
AG
AD
AE
AA
AA
AC
AC
AB
AD
AC
AB
AC
AD
AC
AD
AB
AD
AB
AC
AD
AA
AF
AG
AD
AA
AA
AC
AC
AD
AC
AA
AC
AA
AB
AA
AB
AF
AA
1 µF,16V
0.1 µF,16V
10 µF,6.3V,Electrolytic,Tantalum
0.01 µF,25V
47 µF,6.3V,Electrolytic,Tantalum
100 pF (CH),50V
1 µF,6.3V
0.1 µF,16V
3.3 µF,10V,Electrolytic,Tantalum
0.001 µF,50V
3.3 µF,10V,Electrolytic,Tantalum
0.22 µF,16V
0.1 µF,16V
1 µF,6.3V
1 µF,16V
0.1 µF,16V
2.2 µF,16V
0.22 µF,16V
47 µF,6.3V,Electrolytic,Tantalum
0.22 µF,16V
1 µF,16V
1 µF,6.3V
0.01 µF,25V
0.1 µF,16V
0.1 µF,16V
3.3 µF,10V
22 µF,6.3V,Electrolytic
220 µF,4.0V,Electrolytic
10 µF,6.3V
100 pF (CH),50V
220 pF (CH),50V
1 µF,6.3V
1 µF,6.3V
0.1 µF,16V
1 µF,16V
1 µF,6.3V
0.1 µF,16V
0.33 µF,16V
220 µF,4.0V,Electrolytic
1 µF,6.3V
33 µF,6.3V,Electrolytic,Tantalum
0.22 µF,16V
10 µF,6.3V,Electrolytic,Tantalum
0.1 µF,16V
1 µF,6.3V
220 µF,4.0V,Electrolytic
0.1 µF,16V
3.3 µF,10V
22 µF,6.3V,Electrolytic
220 µF,4.0V,Electrolytic
68 pF (CH),50V
18 pF (CH),50V
1 µF,6.3V
1 µF,6.3V
47 µF,6.3V,Electrolytic,Tantalum
1 µF,6.3V
0.0022 µF,50V
0.33 µF,16V
470 pF,50V
0.082 µF,16V
0.047 µF,16V
0.1 µF,16V
3.3 µF,10V
0.0022 µF,50V
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J
J
J
J
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J
J
J
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J
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J
J
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
0 ohm,Jumper,0.8×1.55mm,Green
0 ohm,Jumper,1.25×2mm,Green
33 ohms,1/10W
33 ohms,1/10W
47 ohms,1/10W
22 kohms,1/16W
12 kohms,1/16W
220 kohms,1/16W
120 kohms,1/16W
820 kohms,1/16W
120 kohms,1/16W
820 kohms,1/16W
56 kohms,1/16W
390 kohms,1/16W
56 kohms,1/16W
RESISTORS
L202
L491
L710
R101~104
R111
R112
R131
R132
R133
R134
R135
R136
R137
VRS-CY1JB000J
VRS-TV2AB000J
VRS-TV2AB330J
VRS-TV2AB330J
VRS-TV2AB470J
VRS-CY1JB223J
VRS-CY1JB123J
VRS-CY1JB224J
VRS-CY1JB124F
VRS-CY1JB824F
VRS-CY1JB124F
VRS-CY1JB824F
VRS-CY1JB563F
VRS-CY1JB394F
VRS-CY1JB563F
–2–
R138
R139
R140
R161
R204
R205
R206
R207
R222
R250,251
R252
R253
R254
R255
R256
R257
R261
R262
R266
R267
R269
R270,271
R272
R277
R279
R281
R282
R283
R284
R285
R286
R287
R288
R291
R292
R293
R294~296
R351
R361
R402
R403
R404
R405
R406
R411
R412
R413~416
R422
R423
R424,425
R431
R451
R452
R453
R454
R455
R456
R457
R458
R460
R461
R462
R463
R464
R465
R466
R467
R492
R501,502
R600
R601
R701
R702
R703
R711,712
R713,714
R715,716
R717,718
R719,720
R723,724
R725
R726
PARTS CODE
VRS-CY1JB394F
VRS-CY1JB393J
VRS-CY1JB394J
VRS-CY1JB122J
VRS-CY1JB102J
VRS-CY1JB333F
VRS-CY1JB273F
VRS-CY1JB681J
VRS-CY1JB105J
VRS-CY1JB101J
VRS-CY1JB154F
VRS-CY1JB393F
VRS-CY1JB223J
VRS-CY1JB472J
VRS-CY1JB563J
VRS-CY1JB273F
VRS-CY1JB102J
VRS-CY1JB124F
VRS-CY1JB473F
VRS-CY1JB103F
VRS-CY1JB223F
VRS-CY1JB683F
VRS-CY1JB101J
VRS-CY1JB393J
VRS-CY1JB101J
VRS-CY1JB223J
VRS-CY1JB105J
VRS-CY1JB104J
VRS-CY1JB394J
VRS-CY1JB104J
VRS-CY1JB222J
VRS-CY1JB564J
VRS-CY1JB473J
VRS-CY1JB101J
VRS-CY1JB104J
VRS-CY1JB222J
VRS-CY1JB104J
VRS-TV2AB3R9J
VRS-TQ2BB150J
VRS-CY1JB104J
VRS-CY1JB102J
VRS-CY1JB104J
VRS-CY1JB103J
VRS-CY1JB104J
VRS-CY1JB104J
VRS-CY1JB153J
VRS-CY1JB102J
VRS-CY1JB104J
VRS-CY1JB223F
VRS-CY1JB223J
VRS-CY1JB334J
VRS-CY1JB562J
VRS-CY1JB822J
VRS-CY1JB183J
VRS-CY1JB563J
VRS-CY1JB562J
VRS-CY1JB822J
VRS-CY1JB183J
VRS-CY1JB563J
VRS-CY1JB683J
VRS-CY1JB104J
VRS-CY1JB273J
VRS-CY1JB104J
VRS-CY1JB224J
VRS-CY1JB104J
VRS-CY1JB564J
VRS-CY1JB223J
VRS-CY1JB102J
VRS-CY1JB471J
VRS-CY1JB560J
VRS-CY1JB563J
VRS-CY1JB101J
VRS-CY1JB220J
VRS-CY1JB104J
VRS-CY1JB682J
VRS-CY1JB103J
VRS-CY1JB104J
VRS-CY1JB102J
VRS-CY1JB682J
VRS-CY1JB682J
VRS-CY1JB101J
VRS-CY1JB393J
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J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
PRICE
RANK
DESCRIPTION
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AF
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
390 kohms,1/16W
39 kohms,1/16W
390 kohms,1/16W
1.2 kohms,1/16W
1 kohm,1/16W
33 kohms,1/16W
27 kohms,1/16W
680 ohms,1/16W [90/90C Only]
1 Mohm,1/16W
100 ohm,1/16W
150 kohms,1/16W
39 kohms,1/16W
22 kohms,1/16W
4.7 kohms,1/16W
56 kohms,1/16W
27 kohms,1/16W
1 kohm,1/16W
120 kohms,1/16W
47 kohms,1/16W
10 kohm,1/16W
22 kohms,1/16W
68 kohms,1/16W
100 ohm,1/16W
39 kohms,1/16W
100 ohm,1/16W
22 kohms,1/16W
1 Mohm,1/16W
100 kohm,1/16W
390 kohms,1/16W
100 kohm,1/16W
2.2 kohms,1/16W
560 kohms,1/16W
47 kohms,1/16W
100 ohm,1/16W
100 kohm,1/16W
2.2 kohms,1/16W
100 kohm,1/16W
3.9 ohms,1/10W
15 ohms,1/8W
100 kohm,1/16W
1 kohm,1/16W
100 kohm,1/16W
10 kohm,1/16W
100 kohm,1/16W
100 kohm,1/16W
15 kohms,1/16W
1 kohm,1/16W
100 kohm,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
68 kohms,1/16W
100 kohm,1/16W
27 kohms,1/16W
100 kohm,1/16W
220 kohms,1/16W
100 kohm,1/16W
560 kohms,1/16W
22 kohms,1/16W
1 kohm,1/16W
470 ohms,1/16W
56 ohms,1/16W
56 kohms,1/16W
100 ohm,1/16W
22 ohms,1/16W
100 kohm,1/16W
6.8 kohms,1/16W
10 kohm,1/16W
100 kohm,1/16W
1 kohm,1/16W
6.8 kohms,1/16W
6.8 kohms,1/16W
100 ohm,1/16W
39 kohms,1/16W
MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
NO.
R727
R728
R729,730
R754
R757
R758
R761
R762
R765,766
R767,768
R802
R803
R806
R807
R808
R809
R810
R811
R812~815
R816
R818
R819
R823
R824
R825
R826
R827
R831,832
R833
R841
R844
R850
R852
R853
R854
R855
R856
R857
R871
R901~904
R906
R908
R920
R921
R922
PRICE
RANK
PARTS CODE
VRS-CY1JB822J
VRS-CY1JB102J
VRS-CY1JB472J
VRS-CY1JB154J
VRS-CY1JB222J
VRS-CY1JB101J
VRS-CY1JB154J
VRS-CY1JB104J
VRS-CY1JB150J
VRS-CY1JB4R7J
VRS-CY1JB561J
VRS-CY1JB122J
VRS-CY1JB563J
VRS-CY1JB223J
VRS-TV2AB1R0F
VRS-TV2AB1R0J
VRS-TV2AB1R0F
VRS-TV2AB1R0J
VRS-CY1JB103F
VRS-CY1JB152J
VRS-CY1JB564J
VRS-CY1JB223J
VRS-CY1JB274J
VRS-CY1JB103J
VRS-CY1JB304F
VRS-CY1JB106J
VRS-CY1JB224F
VRS-CY1JB184F
VRS-CY1JB470J
VRS-CY1JB104J
VRS-CY1JB470J
VRS-CY1JB104J
VRS-TV2AB3R3J
VRS-CY1JB274J
VRS-CY1JB103J
VRS-CY1JB394F
VRS-CY1JB106J
VRS-CY1JB334F
VRS-CY1JB104J
VRS-CY1JB1R0J
VRS-CY1JB155J
VRS-CY1JB223J
VRS-CY1JB104J
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
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AB
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AB
AA
AB
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AF
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
DESCRIPTION
8.2 kohms,1/16W
1 kohm,1/16W
4.7 kohms,1/16W
150 kohms,1/16W
2.2 kohms,1/16W
100 ohm,1/16W
150 kohms,1/16W
100 kohm,1/16W
15 ohms,1/16W
4.7 ohms,1/16W [80W/90W Only]
560 ohms,1/16W
1.2 kohms,1/16W
56 kohms,1/16W
22 kohms,1/16W
1 ohm,1/10W
1 ohm,1/10W
1 ohm,1/10W
1 ohm,1/10W
10 kohm,1/16W
1.5 kohms,1/16W
560 kohms,1/16W
22 kohms,1/16W
270 kohms,1/16W
10 kohm,1/16W
300 kohms,1/16W
10 Mohm,1/16W
220 kohms,1/16W
180 kohms,1/16W
47 ohms,1/16W
100 kohm,1/16W
47 ohms,1/16W
100 kohm,1/16W
3.3 ohms,1/10W
270 kohms,1/16W
10 kohm,1/16W
390 kohms,1/16W
10 Mohm,1/16W
330 kohms,1/16W
100 kohm,1/16W
1 ohm,1/16W
1.5 Mohms,1/16W
22 kohms,1/16W
100 kohm,1/16W
330 ohms,1/16W
100 kohm,1/16W
OTHER CIRCUITRY PARTS
CN101
CN451
CN482
CN601
1 F841
QCNCW854XAFZZ
QCNCW804NAFZZ
QCNCW804JAFZZ
QCNCW716PAFZZ
QFS-L401AAFNZ
J
J
J
J
J
AL
AE
AE
AF
AE
J701
J702
J703
J801
M901
M902
M903
1 R801
SW401
SW403
SW601
VHLGP1FD202-1
QJAKM0014AWZZ
QJAKM0015AWZZ
QJAKC0007AWZZ
RMOTV0040AWZZ
RMOTV0511AFZZ
RMOTV0531AFM1
VHHSMDM110V-1
QSW-M0172AFZZ
QSW-M0172AFZZ
QSW-M0011AWZZ
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
AT
AF
AL
AF
AW
AT
AQ
AK
AD
AD
AE
Socket,22Pin
Socket,13Pin
Socket,9Pin
Socket,14Pin
Square Tip Type Fuse,0.4A,
DC60V
Jack,Optical/Line
Jack,Mic IN
Jack,Remote Control/Headphones
Jack,DC IN
Motor Ass’y [Spindle]
Motor Ass’y [Sled]
Motor Ass’y [Lift]
Conductive Restn Switch
Switch,Push Type [Eject]
Switch,Push Type [Lid Open]
Switch,Push Type [Disc Protect]
MD MECHANISM PARTS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
LCHSM0121AWM1
LHLDX3011AWM1
MLEVF0071AWFW
MLEVF0072AWFW
MLEVF0073AWFW
MLEVF0074AWFW
MLEVF0075AWFW
MSPRP0048AWFJ
MSPRP0922AFFJ
MSPRT0054AWFJ
NGERH0144AWZZ
NGERH0145AWZZ
NSFTD0008AWZZ
NSFTM0292AFFW
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
AG
AH
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AD
AB
AC
AB
AG
AC
Main Chassis Ass’y
Cartridge Holder Ass’y
Lift Link Lever
Head Angle Move Lever
Lever,Lift
Lever,Eject
Lever,Cancel
Spring,Thrust
Spring,Drive Grip
Spring,Eject Lever
Gear,Drive
Drive Wheel
Drive Screw
Shaft,Guide
NO.
PRICE
RANK
PARTS CODE
15
15- 1
QPWBH0013AWM1 J
————
15- 2(PH901)
VHPRPI221++-1
J
RCILH0003AWM2
92LHPM234
LX-BZ0049AWZZ
LX-BZ0059AWZZ
LX-BZ0823AFZZ
LX-BZ0997AFZZ
LX-EZ0030AWZZ
LX-JZ0148AFZZ
LX-WZ9290AFZZ
LX-WZ9296AFZZ
XSPSN14P01500
RMOTV0040AWZZ
RMOTV0511AFZZ
RMOTV0531AFM1
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
AT
BM
AB
AB
AA
AC
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AW
AT
AQ
AL
AL
AF
AF
AE
AE
AY
AY
AU
16
1 17
501
502
503
504
505
506
507
508
509
M901
M902
M903
—
DESCRIPTION
Mechanism Flexible PWB Ass’y
Mechanism Flexible PWB
(Supplies at Ref No.15)
Photo Interupter,RPI221
(Supplies at Ref No.15)
Magnetic Head Ass’y
Optical Pickup Unit
Screw,ø1.4×1.8mm
Screw,ø1.4×1.8mm
Screw,ø1.4×1.2mm
Screw,ø1.4×4.5mm
Screw,ø1.4×2.5mm
Screw,ø1.7×3mm
Washer,ø0.8×ø2.4×0.2mm
Washer,ø1.5×ø3.5×0.25mm
Screw,ø1.4×1.5mm
Motor Ass’y [Spindle]
Motor Ass’y [Sled]
Motor Ass’y [Lift]
CABINET PARTS
201
201
202
202
203
203
204
204
205
205
205
205
206
206
207
207
208
209
210
211
212
212- 1
GCABA1234AWSA
GCABA1234AWSB
GCOVA1389AWSA
GCOVA1389AWSB
GDORB0004AWSA
GDORB0004AWSB
GFTAT3015AWM1
GFTAT3016AWM1
GFTAU3044AWSA
GFTAU3045AWSA
GFTAU3049AWSA
GFTAU3050AWSA
HDECQ0721AWSA
HDECQ0722AWSA
JKNBZ0807AWSA
JKNBZ0810AWSA
JKNBZ0809AWSA
LANGT0109AWFW
LANGZ0112AWFW
LHLDZ1344AWZZ
LHLDZ3021AWM1
————
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
212- 2
212- 3
213
214
214- 1
MSPRT0055AWFJ
MSPRT0056AWFJ
LHLDZ3022AWM1
LHLDZ3023AWM1
————
J
J
J
J
214- 2
215
216
217
218
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
MSPRD0161AWFW
PCOVW1014AWSA
PSHET0051AWZZ
PSHEZ0113AWZZ
PSHEZ0114AWZZ
PSHEZ0116AWZZ
PSHEZ0115AWZZ
QTANB9033AWFQ
RUNTK0013AWZZ
RUNTZ0033AWZZ
TCAUS0053AWZZ
PSHEF0026AWZZ
TSPC-0851AWZZ
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
225
TSPC-0852AWZZ
J
226
227
601
602
603
604
605
PCUSZ0028AWZZ
PCUSZ0031AWZZ
LX-BZ0805AFFN
LX-BZ0960AFZZ
LX-BZ1008AFFC
LX-CZ0010AWFC
LX-CZ0012AWFF
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
AM
AM
AK
AK
AE
AF
AD
AD
—
AC
AC
—
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AK
AA
AF
AP
BA
AA
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
Center Cabinet [80W]
Center Cabinet [90W/90/90C]
Battery Cover [80W]
Battery Cover [90W/90/90C]
Battery Lid [80W]
Battery Lid [90W/90/90C]
Top Cabinet Ass’y. [80W]
Top Cabinet Ass’y. [90W/90/90C]
Bottom Cabinet [90]
Bottom Cabinet [80W]
Bottom Cabinet [90W]
Bottom Cabinet [90C]
Decoration Plate [80W]
Decoration Plate [90W/90/90C]
Button,Function [80W]
Button,Function [90W/90/90C]
Knob [Open]
Bracket,LCD/Button
Bracket,Battery Cover
Holder LCD
Eject Lever Frame Ass’y.
Eject Lever Frame Ass’y.
(Not Replacement Item)
Spring,Eject Lever
Spring,Record Detect Lever
Frame Ass’y.,Left
Battery Terminal Frame Ass’y.
Battery Terminal Frame Ass’y.
(Not Replacement Item)
Spring,Detect
Cover,Terminal
Insulation Sheet,Bottom Cabinet
Window Tape [80W]
Knob Tape [80W]
Knob Tape [90W/90/90C]
Key FPC Tape
Terminal,Battery
Key Switch Flexible PWB Ass’y.
LCD Unit Ass’y.
Label,Class 3B [80W/90W Only]
Sheet
Label,Specification
[For Thailand,80W]
Label,Specification
[For Thailand,90W]
Cushion
Cushion
Screw,ø1.7×2.5mm
Screw,ø1.4×1.5mm
Screw,ø1.4×2mm
Screw,ø1.4×4mm
Screw,ø1.4×2.5mm
PACKING PARTS (Except for U.S.A)
SPAKA0237AWZZ
SPAKC1182AWZZ
SPAKC1185AWZZ
SPAKC1186AWZZ
SPAKC1230AWZZ
–3–
J
J
J
J
J
AE Packing Add.
Packing Case [80W]
Packing Case [90W]
Packing Case [90]
Packing Case [90C]
MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
NO.
PRICE
RANK
PARTS CODE
SPAKZ0490AWZZ
SPAKZ0624AWZZ
SPAKZ0630AWZZ
SPAKZ0753AWZZ
SSAKH0033AWZZ
TLABE0514AWZZ
TLABE0517AWZZ
TLABG0002AWZZ
TLABJ0009AWSA
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
TLABJ0010WAZZ
J
TLABN0092AWZZ
TLABN0094AWZZ
J
J
TLABRF241AWZZ
TLABR1196AWZZ
TLABS0294AWZZ
J
J
J
TLABZ0600AWSA
J
TLABZ0618AWZZ
J
ACCESSORIES
QCNWG0029AWZZ J
QCNWG0382AFZZ J
1
1
1
QCNWG0422AFZZ
QPLGA0004AWZZ
RADPA3048AWZZ
RADPA5050AWZZ
J
J
J
J
1
RADPA5051AWZZ J
1
RADPA5052AWZZ J
1
RADPA6049AWZZ J
1
1
RPHOH0005AWZZ
RPHOH0012AWZZ
RRMCW0002AWSA
TCAUH0050AWZZ
J
J
J
J
TGANE0011AW62
J
TGANE0011AW63
J
TINSE0355AWZZ
TINSE0356AWZZ
J
J
TINSE0357AWZZ
J
TINSK0116AWZZ
TINSZ0659AWZZ
J
J
TINSZ0661AWZZ
J
TINSZ0663AWZZ
J
UBAGC0003AWZZ J
UBAGC0006AWSA J
UBATM0003AWSA J
92LGCARD1266E1 J
DESCRIPTION
NO.
AC Pad,Operation Manual
Pad,Protection
Pad,AC Adaptor [90/90C]
Pad,AC Adaptor [80W/90W]
AB Bag,Polyethylene
Label,Bar Code [80W]
Label,Bar Code [90W]
AB Label,Hong Kong [80W/90W]
AB Label,Company Name
[For Union of Arab Emirates,
80W/90W]
JAPAN Label
[For Union of Arab Emirates,
80W/90W]
AB Label SER.No. [90/90C]
AB Label SER.No.
[For Thailand,80W/90W]
Label,Bar Code [90C]
AB Label,Bar Code [90]
AB Label,CPA
[Except for Australia/Philippines/Thailand/Hong Kong/
Jordan Reunion/Union of Arab
Emirates,80W/90W]
AC Label,COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
[For Australia/Jordan Reunion,
80W/90W]
AB Label,M.I.M
[For Australia/Thailand,80W/
90W]
Connecting Cord [90/90C]
AK Connecting Cord,RCA Type
[80W/90W]
AQ Optical Cable [90W/90/90C]
AF Plug [For Philippines,80W/90W]
AW AC Adaptor [90/90C]
AC Adaptor
[For Hong Kong,80W/90W]
BF AC Adaptor
[Except for Australia/Thailand/
Hong Kong,80W/90W]
BF AC Adaptor
[For Thailand,80W/90W]
BF AC Adaptor
[For Australia,80W/90W]
AX Headphones [90W/90/90C]
AW Headphones [80W]
AY Remote Contorol [90W/90/90C]
AB Caution Sheet,Headphones
[90/90C]
Warranty Card
[For Philippines,80W]
Warranty Card
[For Philippines,90W]
AE Operation Manual [90]
AE Operation Manual
[For Australia,80W]
AE Operation Manual
[For Australia,90W]
AG Operation Manual [90C]
Operation Manual
[Except for Australia,80W]
Operation Manual
[Except for Australia,90W]
AH Quick Guide [90]
AD Battery Carrying Case
[90W/90/90C]
AH Carrying Bag [90/90C]
AR Rechargeable Nickel-Metal
Hydride Battery [90W/90/90C]
AC Warranty Card
[For Australia,80W/90W]
P.W.B. ASSEMBLY (Not Replacement Item)
PWB-A
PWB-A
92LPWB3674MDS
92LPWB3682MDS
J
J
—
—
Main [80W/90W]
Main [90/90C]
–4–
PRICE
RANK
PARTS CODE
DESCRIPTION
OTHER SERVICE PARTS
UDSKM0001AFZZ
88GMMD-110
J
J
88GMMD-212
J
88GMMD-213A
J
AZ Recording Mini Disc
BV High Reflection Disc MMD-110
(TEAC Test MD)
BU Low Reflection Disc MMD-212
(TEAC Test MD)
BT Low Reflection Disc MMD-213A
(TEAC Test MD)
MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
502x2
A
16
501
14
9
17
B
506
13
505x3
8
12
C
507
509
15-2
(PH901)
503x2
M901
15-1
11
D
15
508
M902
1
3
504
E
M903
4
F
2
G
7
10
H
6
5
1
2
3
4
Figure 5 MD MECHANISM EXPLODED VIEW
–5–
5
6
MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
204
MD
MECHANISM
A
MD-MT90W/90/90C
224
201
207
B
210
603
226
206
215
220
217
603
603x2
MD-MT80W
C
226
202
603
208
213
602
212-2
214-2
D
603x2
212-3
212
203
214-1
212-1
218
604
227
204
214
207
602
604
MD-MT80W
E
211
PWB-A
222
601
601
601
F
216
221
219
603x2
603
209
G
605
603
605
603
603x2
205
223
H
225
1
2
3
4
Figure 6 CABINET EXPLODED VIEW
–6–
5
6
MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
PACKING OF THE SET (FOR U.S.A. ONLY)
Setting position of switches and knobs
Remote Control
HOLD
CANCEL
Pad,Accessories
SPAKZ0490AWZZ
Quick Guide
Caution,Headphone
Remote Control
Operation Manual
Label,SER.No.
TLABN0092AWZZ
Rechargeable Battery
Battery Case
Connection Cable
(for analog recording)
AC Adaptor
Pad,Protection
SPAKZ0624AWZZ
Connection Cable
(for digital recording)
Bag,Polyethylene
SSAKH0033AWZZ
Carrying Case
Headphones
Pad,AC Adaptor
SPAKZ0630AWZZ
Packing Add.
SPAKA0237AWZZ
Packing Case
SPAKC1186AWZZ
: Not Replacement Item
Label,Bar Code
TLABR1196AWZZ
–7–
MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
–MEMO–
–8–
MD-MT80W/90W/90/90C
COPYRIGHT
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2001 BY SHARP COPORATION
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No part of this publication may be reproduced,
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photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without
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Communication Systems Group
Quality & Reliability Control Center
Higashihiroshima, Hiroshima 739-0192, Japan
Printed in Japan
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