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NAS-E35HD/SS-CE35HD
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Ver. 1.1
REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE OF HDD
1. Prior Notes
1. Prior Notes
• It is backup in the customer in preparation for the HDD exchange as for the tune recorded to HDD beforehand.
• Note that all recorded tunes are deleted when “Factory Reset" is done.
• Note that all recorded tunes are deleted when “Factory Reset" is done.
2. Common Check
Procedure:
1. Execute “COLD RESET” (Refer to page 17) after confi rming the symptom.
2. Confi rm the installation of HDD.
3. Confi rm the power supply to HDD.
4. Confi rm the state to HDD of the connecting cable and the connector.
Procedure:
1. Execute “COLD RESET” (Refer to page 17) after confi rming the symptom.
2. Confi rm the installation of HDD.
3. Confi rm the power supply to HDD.
4. Confi rm the state to HDD of the connecting cable and the connector.
3. Procedure According To Symptom
Execute “HDD Writing/Reading Test” (Refer to page 18) 3 times when these symptoms do not reproduce it. It can be judged that HDD
is normal if NG is not generated.
is normal if NG is not generated.
4. Processing After HDD Is Replaced
Procedure:
1. Confi rm the execution of “HDD Writing/Reading Test” (Refer to page 18), and not becoming NG.
2. Execute “CDDB Version Display” (Refer to page 18), and confi rm the CDDB version is 989 (South American model) or 988(Except
Procedure:
1. Confi rm the execution of “HDD Writing/Reading Test” (Refer to page 18), and not becoming NG.
2. Execute “CDDB Version Display” (Refer to page 18), and confi rm the CDDB version is 989 (South American model) or 988(Except
South American model).
3. Confi rm the tune can be recorded from CD to HDD, and the tune be reproduced normally.
4. Execute “Initialization Mode For Factory” (Refer to page 18) at the end.
4. Execute “Initialization Mode For Factory” (Refer to page 18) at the end.
Symptom 1
: HDD doesn't rotate.
The set symptom : HDD doesn't rotate.
Correspondence : If the power supply is normal, HDD is a
defective possibility size.
Yes
Symptom 2
: The allophone does from HDD.
The set symptom : “HDD Reading” doesn't end, or the
HDD function doesn't operate nor-
mally.
mally.
Correspondence : It judges compared with normal goods,
and if it is an obviously abnormal sound,
HDD is a defective possibility size.
HDD is a defective possibility size.
Yes
Another symptom
Symptom 3
: “HDD Reading” doesn't end.
The set symptom : Can CD reproduce?
Another symptom
Both the HDD and USB MICOM board are defective doubts.
The USB MICOM board is a defective doubt.
Not possible to reproduce
Possible to reproduce
Symptom 4
: HDD cannot reproduction/record-
ing/be forwarded.
Confi rmation 1
: Did “HDD Reading” end?
Another symptom
Reconfi rm symptom 2.
It doesn't end
Confi rmation 2
: Can USB reproduce?
It ended
HDD is a defective possibility size.
Both the HDD and USB MICOM board are defective doubts.
Not possible to reproduce
Another symptom
Symptom 5
: “Data Error” is displayed by a spe-
cifi c tune.
Confi rmation 1
: Is it a tune where the copyright is
protected?
It becomes this symptom if the tune where the copy-
right is protected is taken by way of USB, and it is
not possible to reproduce (product specifi cation).
right is protected is taken by way of USB, and it is
not possible to reproduce (product specifi cation).
Yes
Confi rmation 2
: Is the extension of the
fi
le of the tune cor-
rect?
No
This display appears when the extension of the fi le is not
corresponding to the content (product specifi cation).
corresponding to the content (product specifi cation).
Another symptom
Symptom 6
: “Data Error” is always displayed.
Confi rmation 1
: Does this symptom occur even if
“COLD RESET” (Refer to page 17)
is executed?
is executed?
When this symptom occurs even if “Initializa-
tion Mode For Factory” (Refer to page 18) is
executed, HDD is a defective possibility size.
tion Mode For Factory” (Refer to page 18) is
executed, HDD is a defective possibility size.
Yes
Yes
Possible to reproduce
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SECTION 2
GENERAL
This section is extracted
from instruction manual.
from instruction manual.
Remote control
SLEEP button
setting.
Playback buttons
Use to select the function directly and
start playback at the same time.
• HDD button
• USB button
• CD button
• TUNER/BAND button
• DMPORT button
• AUDIO IN button
start playback at the same time.
• HDD button
• USB button
• CD button
• TUNER/BAND button
• DMPORT button
• AUDIO IN button
DSGX and EQ buttons
• DSGX button
Use to generate a more dynamic sound
(Dynamic Sound Generator X-tra).
Each press of the button switches the
DSGX function “ON” or “OFF”. This
function is factory set to “ON”.
(Dynamic Sound Generator X-tra).
Each press of the button switches the
DSGX function “ON” or “OFF”. This
function is factory set to “ON”.
• EQ (equalizer) button
Use to adjust the bass and treble.
Press this button to display “BASS”,
and then press
Press this button to display “BASS”,
and then press
or to adjust
the bass. After adjusting the bass
sound, press this button again to
display “TREBLE”, and then press
or to adjust the treble.
sound, press this button again to
display “TREBLE”, and then press
or to adjust the treble.
VOLUME+* and VOLUME– buttons
Use to adjust the volume.
An asterisk (*) indicates buttons that
have a tactile dot (the VOLUME +
button).
have a tactile dot (the VOLUME +
button).
CLOCK/TIMER buttons
Use to set the clock or timer.
• SELECT button
• SELECT button
• SET button
setting.
Use to display the clock or timer menu.
/ (power) button
HDD REC buttons
Use for recording to the HDD Jukebox.
• HDD REC (start recording) button
• HDD REC (pause recording) button
• HDD REC (start recording) button
• HDD REC (pause recording) button
PLAY MODE and REPEAT buttons
• PLAY MODE button
Use to select a play mode.
• REPEAT button
Use to select a repeat mode.
Numeric*/text buttons
Use to select a track during play or to
enter text.
Use to select a preset FM or AM station
or a DAB service.
enter text.
Use to select a preset FM or AM station
or a DAB service.
DISPLAY button
Use to display information such as time
information, clock, demonstration, etc.
information, clock, demonstration, etc.
OPTIONS button
Displays the Option menu.
Menu items will vary according to the
selected function.
Menu items will vary according to the
selected function.
Operation buttons
Use in all functions to perform basic
operations.
• (play) button*
• (fast rewind) and
operations.
• (play) button*
• (fast rewind) and
(fast forward) buttons
• (pause) button
• (stop) button
• (stop) button
An asterisk (*) indicates buttons that
have a tactile dot (the number “5”
button and
have a tactile dot (the number “5”
button and
(play) button of the
operation buttons ).
FM MODE button
Use to select stereo or monaural while
listening to an FM broadcast.
listening to an FM broadcast.
TUNING MODE button
Use to select the tuning mode.
TUNER MEMORY button
Use to preset a radio station or DAB
service (UK model only).
service (UK model only).
FUNCTION button
Use to select a function.
TITLE UPDATE button
Use to display the Title Update menu.
Menu operation buttons
Use to select menu items and enter menu
settings.
• , , and buttons
settings.
• , , and buttons
Use to select a menu item or to change
a setting.
a setting.
• ENTER button
Use to enter a setting.
BACK button
Use to go back to the previous display.
+ • –, • and + • – buttons
• + and – buttons
Use to adjust the tuning frequency.
• and buttons
Cues the beginning of a track.
• + and – buttons
Use to select an album or a folder.
TRANSFER button
Use to transfer tracks to a USB device.
timer
timer
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Top of the main unit
FUNCTION button
Use to select a function.
Playback buttons
Use to select the function directly and start
playback at the same time.
• HDD button
• USB button
• CD button
• TUNER/BAND button
playback at the same time.
• HDD button
• USB button
• CD button
• TUNER/BAND button
/ (power) button and STANDBY
indicator
• (power) button
• (power) button
• STANDBY indicator
(stop) button
Use in each function to stop an operation.
• , • , and TUNE+ •
TUNE– buttons
• and buttons
• and buttons
Cues the beginning of a track.
• and buttons
Fast rewind and fast forward the playback.
• TUNE + and TUNE – buttons
Use to adjust the tuning frequency.
Menu operation buttons
Use to select menu items and enter menu
settings.
• , , and buttons
settings.
• , , and buttons
Use to select a menu item or to change a
setting.
setting.
• ENTER button
Use to enter a setting.
TITLE UPDATE button
Use to display the Title Update menu.
For the UK model
TITLE UPDATE/DAB AUTO SCAN button
• DAB AUTO SCAN button
• DAB AUTO SCAN button
Use to scan DAB services automatically
while the unit is in the DAB function.
while the unit is in the DAB function.
TRANSFER button
Use to transfer tracks to a USB device.
(headphones) jack
Use to connect headphones.
AUDIO IN jack
Use to connect the audio output jack of an
external component.
external component.
Disc tray
Use to load a CD.
CD button
Opens and closes the disc tray.
VOLUME dial
Use to adjust the volume.
Front of the main unit
(USB) port
Use to connect a USB device.
Remote sensor
Function indicators
Function indicators
Lights up to indicate the selected function.
HDD REC button
Use for recording to the HDD Jukebox.
OPTIONS button
Displays the Option menu.
Menu items will vary according to the
selected function.
Menu items will vary according to the
selected function.
BACK button
Use to go back to the previous display.
Display
Text information
Displays text information, such as a track
name, album name, etc.
name, album name, etc.
Audio format indicators
Lights up to indicate the audio format.
Timer indicators
Lights up when the Play Timer, Recording
Timer, or Sleep Timer is set.
Timer, or Sleep Timer is set.
DSGX indicator
Lights up when the DSGX function is set to
“ON”.
“ON”.
TRANSFER indicator
Lights up while audio data is being
transferred.
Lights up while audio data is being
transferred.
Operation status indicators
Lights up to indicate the current operation
status (playing, recording, or paused).
status (playing, recording, or paused).
Play mode indicators
Lights up to indicate the current play mode.
Tuner reception indicators
Lights up when the respective radio
function is active.
function is active.
USB MEMORY indicator
Lights up when a USB device is connected.
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SECTION 3
DISASSEMBLY
• This set can be disassembled in the order shown below.
3-1. DISASSEMBLY FLOW
3-2. PANEL (SIDE L/R)
(Page
(Page
9)
3-3. TOP PANEL BLOCK
(Page
(Page
9)
3-4. HP JACK BOARD,
KEY (FRONT) BOARD,
FRONT
(PANEL)
ASSY
(Page
10)
3-5. POWER
BOARD
(Page
10)
3-8. DAB
BOARD,
DMP
BOARD,
TUNER
(FM/AM)
(Page
12)
3-6. FL
BLOCK
(Page
11)
3-7. DISPLAY
BOARD
(Page
11)
3-11. USB MICOM BOARD
(Page
(Page
14)
3-12. HDD ASSY
(Page
(Page
14)
3-14. BELT
(Page
(Page
15)
3-13. BASE UNIT
(Page
(Page
15)
3-9. MAIN
BOARD
(Page
13)
3-10. CD MECHANISM BLOCK
(Page
(Page
13)
3-15. OP BASE ASSY
(KSM215DHAP)
(Page
(KSM215DHAP)
(Page
16)
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