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TRACK
No.
Recorded contents
Display
···· ! ” # $ % &
are not displayed
(
)
+
–
/ ···· , .
are not displayed
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ····
8 9
=
? ···· : ; < >
are not displayed
A B C D E F G ···· @
is not displayed
H I J K L M N O ····
P Q R S T U V W ····
X Y Z [ / ] ^ _ ····
A B C D E F G ····
H I J K L M N O ····
P Q R S T U V W ····
X Y Z
···· { I }
are not displayed
····
i ¢ £ ¤ ¥ §
are not displayed
¬
– ····
≥ C
ª
P R are not displayed
±
····
2
3
µ
¶ •
are not displayed
¿ ···· †
1
º
are not displayed
À Á Â Ã Ä Å
···· Æ Ç
are not displayed
È É Ê Ë Ì Í Î Ï ····
Ñ Ò Ó Ô Õ Ö
····D
are not displayed
Ù Ú Û Ü Y
····Ø ß
are not displayed
À Á Â Ã Ä Å
····æ ç
are not displayed
È É Ê Ë Ì Í Î Ï ····
Ñ Ò Ó Ô Õ Ö
····
∂ ÷
are not displayed
Ù Ú Û Ü Y
···ø ÿ
are not displayed
N All the same
N All the same
to
N All the same
′
*
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
to
99
~
1
4
4
1
2
2
3
4
4
′
˙
1
4
4
1
2
2
3
4
4
Table 2:
CD-TEXT TEST DISC Recorded Contents and Display
(In this unit, some special characters cannot be displayed. This is no a fault.)
(In this unit, some special characters cannot be displayed. This is no a fault.)
´
*
′
~
´
´
! ” # $ % & ´
(21h to 27h)1kHz 0dB L&R
( )
+ , – . /
(28h to 2Fh)
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(30h to 37h)
8 9 : ; < = > ?
(38h to 3Fh)
@A B C D E F G
(40h to 47h)
H I J K L M N O
(48h to 4Fh)
P Q R S T U V W
(50h to 57h)
X Y Z [ ¥ ] ^ _
(58h to 5Fh)
a b c d e f g
(60h to 57h)
h i j k l m n o
(68h to 6Fh)
p q r s t u v w
(70h to 77h)
x y z { I }
(78h to 7Fh)
i ¢ £ ¤ ¥
§
(A0h to A7h) 8859-1
≥C
ª
¬
PR
–
(A8h to AFh)
•
±
2
3
µ
¶ •
(B0h to B7h)
†
1
º
¿
(B8h to BFh)
À Á Â Ã Ä Å Æ Ç
(C0h to C7h)
È É Ê Ë Ì Í Î Ï
(C8h to CFh)
D Ñ Ò Ó Ô Õ Ö
(D0h to C7h)
Ø Ù Ú Û Ü Y
ß
(D8h to DFh)
à á â ã ä å æ ç
(E0h to E7h)
è é ê ë ì í î ï
(E8h to FFh)
∂
ñ ò ó ô õ ö
÷
(F0h to F7h)
ø ù ú û ü y
ÿ
(F8h to FFh)
No.66
No.67
to
No.99
.
...
′
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LOCATION OF PARTS AND CONTROLS
1
1/u switch
2
PLAY MODE button
3
REPEAT button
4
TIME/TEXT button
5
Disc tray
6
0,) button
7
EDIT/TIME FADE button
8
CHECK button
9
CLEAR button
10
AMS knob (PUSH ENTER)
11
PHONE jack
12
p (stop) button
13
P (pause) button
14
· (play) button
15
§ OPEN CLOSE button
16
Window display
17
LANGUAGE button
18
MUSIC SCAN button
19
PEAK SEARCH button
* AMS is the abbreviation for Automatic Music Sensor.
SECTION 2
GENERAL
Front Panel
2
3
4
5
6
7
8 9
10
11
1
12
15
14
13
16
17
18
19
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SECTION 3
DISASSEMBLY
Note :
Follow the disassembly procedure in the numerical order given.
3-1. FRONT PANEL
• In order to remove the front panel block when the power supply
does not turn on, rotate the cam with tapering driver as the figure
shows, and the loading part will be moved.
Then pull out the loading part by your hand to remove the loading
panel as the figure shows. After that take out the front panel block.
shows, and the loading part will be moved.
Then pull out the loading part by your hand to remove the loading
panel as the figure shows. After that take out the front panel block.
3-2. BASE UNIT (BU-5BD25)
Tapering driver
Loading part
Loading panel
4
Remove the Base unit
(BU-5BD25) to the direction
of arrow.
of arrow.
1
Turn the cam to the direction of
arrow (counter clock wise) by
tapering driver.
tapering driver.
2
Take off the disc table.
3
Yoke bracket
BU-5BD25
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SECTION 4
TEST MODE
Function
Button
Tracking servo, sled servo off
Tracking servo, sled servo on
S curve continuous output check mode
4
9
11
4-1. AF MODE
The following checks can be performed in the AF mode, which is
set by connecting the JW617 (AFADJ) terminal on MAIN
board to the Ground and turning on the power.
set by connecting the JW617 (AFADJ) terminal on MAIN
board to the Ground and turning on the power.
• FL tube check
After all segments light up, when the · button is pressed, the
following will be displayed. (Partial lighting 1)
following will be displayed. (Partial lighting 1)
When the p button is pressed, the following will be displayed.
(partial lighting 2)
(partial lighting 2)
The display will light up as follows (partial lighting 3) when the
≠ AMS ± knob is rotated to the right, and as follows (par-
tial lighting 4) when rotated to the left.
≠ AMS ± knob is rotated to the right, and as follows (par-
tial lighting 4) when rotated to the left.
LANGUAGE
MUSIC SCAN
PEAK SEARCH
PLAY MODE
REPEAT
TIME/TEXT
CLEAR
CHECK
EDIT/
TIME FADE
11
12
18
20
All lit
Partial lighting 1
Partial lighting 2
Button
Button No.
Displayed
0
1
2
3
4
5
8
9
10
Button
Button No.
Displayed
• Remote commander check
When buttons other than the · button are pressed when the
whole display is lit, the display will change to partial lighting 2.
When the “·” button is pressed, the display will light up as
follows.
whole display is lit, the display will change to partial lighting 2.
When the “·” button is pressed, the display will light up as
follows.
REMOCON PLAY
(Partial lighting 5)
When the OPEN/CLOSE § button is pressed, all will light up
again.
again.
• Key check
All buttons have corresponding button numbers. When a button
is pressed, the counter will count up and display the button’s num-
ber. However, the counter will only count to “16”. It will not count
for buttons already pressed once, but will display the button’s
number.
is pressed, the counter will count up and display the button’s num-
ber. However, the counter will only count to “16”. It will not count
for buttons already pressed once, but will display the button’s
number.
88
TOTAL
=
88
Â
Â
Display of button number
Display of counting
A B C D E F
(Partial lighting 1)
(Partial lighting 2)
JOG RIGHT
JOG LEFT
(Partial lighting 4)
(Partial lighting 3)
)
0
P
ENTER (AMS)
OPEN/
CLOSE §
PLAY ·
STOP p
4-2. ADJ MODE
The following operations are performed in the ADJ mode, which
is set by connecting the JW613 (ADJ) terminal to the Ground and
turning on the power.
is set by connecting the JW613 (ADJ) terminal to the Ground and
turning on the power.
Table of Button Operations in ADJ Mode
The functions of the number buttons are shown in the following
table.
table.
Function of Number Buttons
(With the General Remote Commander)
(With the General Remote Commander)
* NOTE : Other buttons are not used for servicing and should not
be pressed without a reason.
4
2
14
12
6
8
10
16
18
20
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