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SERVICE MANUAL
Sony Corporation
Audio&Video Business Group
Published by Sony Techno Create Corporation
XDR-S100CD
SPECIFICATIONS
DAB/FM/CD AUDIO SYSTEM
9-889-334-01
2008K04-1
©
2008.11
UK Model
Ver. 1.0 2008.11
CD player section
System
Compact disc digital audio system
Compact disc digital audio system
Laser diode properties
Emission duration: Continuous
Laser output: Less than 44.6
Emission duration: Continuous
Laser output: Less than 44.6
μW(This output is the value
measurement at a distance of 200 mm from the objective
lens surface on the optical pick-up block with 7 mm
aperture.)
lens surface on the optical pick-up block with 7 mm
aperture.)
Number of channels
2
2
Frequency response
20 - 20 000 Hz +1/–2 dB
20 - 20 000 Hz +1/–2 dB
Wow and fl utter
Below measurable limit
Below measurable limit
Radio section
Frequency range
Band
Frequency
Channel step
DAB (Band-III)
174.928 - 239.200 MHz
FM
87.5 - 108 MHz
0.05 MHz
DAB (Band-III) frequency table (MHz)
No.
Channel
Frequency
No.
Channel
Frequency
1
5A
174.928
20
9D
208.064
2
5B
176.640
21
10A
209.936
3
5C
178.352
22
10B
211.648
4
5D
180.064
23
10C
213.360
5
6A
181.936
24
10D
215.072
6
6B
183.648
25
11A
216.928
7
6C
185.360
26
11B
218.640
8
6D
187.072
27
11C
220.352
9
7A
188.928
28
11D
222.064
10
7B
190.640
29
12A
223.936
11
7C
192.352
30
12B
225.648
12
7D
194.064
31
12C
227.360
13
8A
195.936
32
12D
229.072
14
8B
197.648
33
13A
230.784
15
8C
199.360
34
13B
232.496
16
8D
201.072
35
13C
234.208
17
9A
202.928
36
13D
235.776
18
9B
204.640
37
13E
237.488
19
9C
206.352
38
13F
239.200
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Model Name Using Similar Mechanism
HCD-U1
CD Mechanism Type
KSM-215CFP
XDR-S100CD
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UNLEADED SOLDER
Boards requiring use of unleaded solder are printed with the lead-
free mark (LF) indicating the solder contains no lead.
(Caution: Some printed circuit boards may not come printed with
Boards requiring use of unleaded solder are printed with the lead-
free mark (LF) indicating the solder contains no lead.
(Caution: Some printed circuit boards may not come printed with
the lead free mark due to their particular size)
: LEAD FREE MARK
Unleaded solder has the following characteristics.
• Unleaded solder melts at a temperature about 40 °C higher
• Unleaded solder melts at a temperature about 40 °C higher
than ordinary solder.
Ordinary soldering irons can be used but the iron tip has to be
applied to the solder joint for a slightly longer time.
applied to the solder joint for a slightly longer time.
Soldering irons using a temperature regulator should be set to
about 350 °C.
Caution: The printed pattern (copper foil) may peel away if
about 350 °C.
Caution: The printed pattern (copper foil) may peel away if
the heated tip is applied for too long, so be careful!
• Strong
viscosity
Unleaded solder is more viscous (sticky, less prone to fl ow)
than ordinary solder so use caution not to let solder bridges
occur such as on IC pins, etc.
than ordinary solder so use caution not to let solder bridges
occur such as on IC pins, etc.
• Usable with ordinary solder
It is best to use only unleaded solder but unleaded solder may
also be added to ordinary solder.
also be added to ordinary solder.
NOTES ON CHIP COMPONENT REPLACEMENT
• Never reuse a disconnected chip component.
• Notice that the minus side of a tantalum capacitor may be dam-
• Never reuse a disconnected chip component.
• Notice that the minus side of a tantalum capacitor may be dam-
aged by heat.
SAFETY-RELATED COMPONET WARNING!
COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY MARK 0 OR DOTTED LINE
WITH MARK 0 ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND IN
THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION.
REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS
WITH MARK 0 ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND IN
THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION.
REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS
WHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS
MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY.
MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY.
General
Time display
24-hour system
24-hour system
Speaker:
Approx. 7.7 cm (3
Approx. 7.7 cm (3
1⁄8
in) dia. 6
Ω
Power output:
3 W + 3 W (at 10 % harmonic distortion)
3 W + 3 W (at 10 % harmonic distortion)
Output:
i
i
(headphones) jack (
φ 3.5mm stereo mini jack)
LINE OUT jack (
φ 3.5mm stereo minijack)
Input:
AUDIO IN jack (
AUDIO IN jack (
φ 3.5mm stereo minijack)
Power requirements:
9 V DC, six R14 (size C) batteries
9 V DC, six R14 (size C) batteries
External power source:
DC IN 9 V
DC IN 9 V
Dimensions:
Approx. 339
Approx. 339
× 200 × 158 mm (w/h/d)
(Approx. 13
3⁄8
× 7
7⁄8
× 6
1⁄4
in) incl. projecting parts
and controls
Mass:
Approx. 3.8 kg (8 lb 6 oz) not incl. batteries
Approx. 3.8 kg (8 lb 6 oz) not incl. batteries
Supplied accessories:
AC power adaptor (1)
Remote control (1)
AC power adaptor (1)
Remote control (1)
Design and specifi cations are subject to change without
notice.
notice.
NOTES ON THE AC POWER ADAPTOR
• When operating the unit with the internal batteries, remove the
• When operating the unit with the internal batteries, remove the
AC power adaptor from the wall outlet and the DC IN 9 V jack.
Make sure that the plug of the external power source is discon-
nected before operating the unit.
Make sure that the plug of the external power source is discon-
nected before operating the unit.
• Use the supplied Sony AC power adaptor only. The polarity
of the plugs of other manufacturers may be different. Failure
to use the supplied AC power adaptor may cause the unit to
malfunction.
to use the supplied AC power adaptor may cause the unit to
malfunction.
XDR-S100CD
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1. GENERAL
.................................................................. 4
2. DISASSEMBLY
2-1. Cabinet (Rear) Assy ........................................................ 8
2-2. DAB Connect Board, Jack Board, Power Amp Board ... 8
2-3. Chassis Section ............................................................... 9
2-4. Chassis
2-2. DAB Connect Board, Jack Board, Power Amp Board ... 8
2-3. Chassis Section ............................................................... 9
2-4. Chassis
(Upper)
............................................................... 9
2-5. Cabinet
(Front)
Assy
....................................................... 10
2-6. Main
Board
..................................................................... 10
2-7. Optical Pick-Up Section ................................................. 11
2-8. BD81A
2-8. BD81A
Board
................................................................. 11
2-9. CD Mechanism Deck ...................................................... 12
2-10. Chassis (Top) .................................................................. 12
2-11. Lever (Loading R/L) ....................................................... 13
2-12. Disc Stop Lever, Disc Sensor Lever ............................... 14
2-13. Driver Board ................................................................... 14
2-14. Holder (BU215T) Assy ................................................... 15
2-15. Lever (BU Lock) ............................................................. 15
2-16. Close Lever ..................................................................... 16
2-17. Lever (DIR), Gear (IDL-B) ............................................ 16
2-18. Gear (IDL-C) .................................................................. 17
2-10. Chassis (Top) .................................................................. 12
2-11. Lever (Loading R/L) ....................................................... 13
2-12. Disc Stop Lever, Disc Sensor Lever ............................... 14
2-13. Driver Board ................................................................... 14
2-14. Holder (BU215T) Assy ................................................... 15
2-15. Lever (BU Lock) ............................................................. 15
2-16. Close Lever ..................................................................... 16
2-17. Lever (DIR), Gear (IDL-B) ............................................ 16
2-18. Gear (IDL-C) .................................................................. 17
3. ELECTRICAL
ADJUSTMENT
........................... 18
4. DIAGRAMS
4-1. Block Diagram –CD/Servo Section– .............................. 19
4-2. Block Diagram –Main Section– ..................................... 20
4-2. Block Diagram –Main Section– ..................................... 20
TABLE OF CONTENTS
4-3. Printed Wiring Board –BD Section– .............................. 22
4-4. Schematic Diagram –BD Section– ................................. 23
4-5. Printed Wiring Board –Driver Section– .......................... 24
4-6. Schematic Diagram –Driver Section– ............................ 24
4-7. Printed Wiring Boards –DAB Section– .......................... 25
4-8. Schematic Diagram –DAB Section– .............................. 26
4-9. Schematic Diagram –Main Section– .............................. 27
4-10. Printed Wiring Board –Main Section (1/2)– ................... 28
4-11. Printed Wiring Boards –Main Section (2/2)– ................. 29
4-12. Printed Wiring Boards –Power Amp Section– ............... 30
4-13. Schematic Diagram –Power Amp Section– .................... 31
4-14. Printed Wiring Boards –Jack Section– ........................... 32
4-15. Schematic Diagram –Jack Section– ................................ 33
4-4. Schematic Diagram –BD Section– ................................. 23
4-5. Printed Wiring Board –Driver Section– .......................... 24
4-6. Schematic Diagram –Driver Section– ............................ 24
4-7. Printed Wiring Boards –DAB Section– .......................... 25
4-8. Schematic Diagram –DAB Section– .............................. 26
4-9. Schematic Diagram –Main Section– .............................. 27
4-10. Printed Wiring Board –Main Section (1/2)– ................... 28
4-11. Printed Wiring Boards –Main Section (2/2)– ................. 29
4-12. Printed Wiring Boards –Power Amp Section– ............... 30
4-13. Schematic Diagram –Power Amp Section– .................... 31
4-14. Printed Wiring Boards –Jack Section– ........................... 32
4-15. Schematic Diagram –Jack Section– ................................ 33
5.
EXPLODED VIEWS
5-1. Rear Cabinet Section ...................................................... 39
5-2. DAB Connect Board Section .......................................... 40
5-3. Front Cabinet Section ..................................................... 41
5-4. Wooden Cabinet Section ................................................. 42
5-5. Chassis
5-2. DAB Connect Board Section .......................................... 40
5-3. Front Cabinet Section ..................................................... 41
5-4. Wooden Cabinet Section ................................................. 42
5-5. Chassis
Section
............................................................... 43
5-6. CD Mechanism Deck Section-1 ..................................... 44
5-7. CD Mechanism Deck Section-2 ..................................... 45
5-8. CD Mechanism Deck Section-3 ..................................... 46
5-9. CD Mechanism Deck Section-4 ..................................... 47
5-7. CD Mechanism Deck Section-2 ..................................... 45
5-8. CD Mechanism Deck Section-3 ..................................... 46
5-9. CD Mechanism Deck Section-4 ..................................... 47
6.
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST
.............................. 48
XDR-S100CD
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Initial setting for the DAB
When the AC power adaptor is plugged in, or the
batteries are installed for the first time after purchase (or
after resetting), the unit will automatically scan and
create a list of receivable broadcasts.
batteries are installed for the first time after purchase (or
after resetting), the unit will automatically scan and
create a list of receivable broadcasts.
1
Adjust the aerial accordingly.
2
Press POWER to turn on the radio.
“DAB TUNING”
U “DAB NO SERVICE” U “DAB
INITIAL SCAN” appears in the display, the unit will
automatically scan, create a list of receivable DAB
broadcasts and adjusts the clock.
automatically scan, create a list of receivable DAB
broadcasts and adjusts the clock.
DAB scan takes a few minutes. When finished, the
unit receives the first service in order stored by the
DAB scan.
unit receives the first service in order stored by the
DAB scan.
Notes
[
If you change the unit’s location of use, or want to
add a new service after the initial setting, press and
hold DAB/FM. “INITIAL SCAN?” appears in the
display and then press ENTER. The unit will
automatically scan and create a list of receivable
services.
add a new service after the initial setting, press and
hold DAB/FM. “INITIAL SCAN?” appears in the
display and then press ENTER. The unit will
automatically scan and create a list of receivable
services.
[
If you set the initial setting or scan, any DAB
services registered as preset are erased.
services registered as preset are erased.
[
If no services are found by the DAB scan, “NO
SERVICE” appears in the display. In that case, if
DAB is selected again, the unit will automatically
scan.
SERVICE” appears in the display. In that case, if
DAB is selected again, the unit will automatically
scan.
[
This unit supports only EPG in data service.
Set the clock
Do the following if DAB broadcasts are not available
(depending on area). The time setting mode by DAB
becomes invalid.
(depending on area). The time setting mode by DAB
becomes invalid.
1
Press MENU and turn TUNING/SELECT to
select “CLOCK SETTING,” and then press
ENTER.
select “CLOCK SETTING,” and then press
ENTER.
The hour indication will be displayed as follows.
2
Turn TUNING/SELECT to set the hour, and
then press ENTER.
then press ENTER.
3
Repeat step 2 to set the minutes.
After setting the time, the clock starts from 0
seconds.
seconds.
Notes
[
The time will be adjusted automatically during DAB
service reception.
service reception.
[
The clock system of this unit is 24-hour system (“0:00”
= midnight).
= midnight).
Time adjustment-
Summer time
Summer time
Time adjustment is performed only during DAB service
reception.
DAB service reception for at least one minute is required
to reset the time to Summer time.
reception.
DAB service reception for at least one minute is required
to reset the time to Summer time.
SECTION 1
GENERAL
This section is extracted
from instruction manual.
from instruction manual.
Operating the radio
The unit can receive DAB services and FM stations.
1
Press DAB/FM (RADIO/BAND on the
remote) to turn on the radio.
remote) to turn on the radio.
When the unit is turned on again, the last band you
listened to is received.
listened to is received.
2
Press DAB/FM (RADIO/BAND on the
remote) repeatedly to select the desired band.
remote) repeatedly to select the desired band.
Each press changes the band as follows:
DAB
FM
3
Turn TUNING/SELECT (press TUNE + or –
on the remote) to tune to the desired service
or station.
on the remote) to tune to the desired service
or station.
4
Adjust the volume using VOLUME.
Notes in FM usage
[
The frequency can be set in 0.05 MHz steps for FM.
[
If the FM broadcast is noisy, press and hold MODE on
the unit more than 2 seconds (press MODE on the
remote) until “MONO” appears in the display and the
radio will play in monaural.
the unit more than 2 seconds (press MODE on the
remote) until “MONO” appears in the display and the
radio will play in monaural.
[
When the unit receives an FM station transmitting
RDS data, text information appears in the display.
RDS data, text information appears in the display.
[
Each time you press DISPLAY, the display changes
current time and frequency.
current time and frequency.
To listen with headphones
You can enjoy the radio and external equipment
connected to the line in by headphones (not supplied).
Connect headphones (not supplied) to the
connected to the line in by headphones (not supplied).
Connect headphones (not supplied) to the
J
(headphones) jack. The speaker is deactivated when
headphones are connected.
headphones are connected.
Presetting your favorite
services or stations
services or stations
Presetting services and stations
You can preset 20 services and stations each for DAB and
FM.
FM.
1
Follow steps 1 to 3 in “Operating the radio”
and tune into service or station you wish to
preset.
and tune into service or station you wish to
preset.
2
Hold down MEMORY for more than 2
seconds.
seconds.
“ENTER PRESET NO.” appears and preset number
flashes in the display.
The next preset number from the most recent preset
is displayed (but if the last preset number was 20, 1
will be displayed).
flashes in the display.
The next preset number from the most recent preset
is displayed (but if the last preset number was 20, 1
will be displayed).
3
Turn TUNING/SELECT to select the preset
number, then press ENTER.
number, then press ENTER.
“PRESET COMPLETE!” appears in the display and
service or station is stored with the selected preset
number.
service or station is stored with the selected preset
number.
To preset another service or station, repeat these steps.
Notes
[
If you try to store another station with the same preset
number, the previously stored station will be replaced.
number, the previously stored station will be replaced.
[
If DAB reception is poor, the service may not be stored.
Playing preset services or
stations
stations
1
Press DAB/FM to select the band.
2
Press MODE on the unit until
“PRESET”
appears in the display.
3
Turn TUNING/SELECT to tune in the stored
service or station.
service or station.
Tip
On the remote, press PRESET + or – to tune in the
stored service or station.
On the remote, press PRESET + or – to tune in the
stored service or station.
Scan tuning (for FM)
The unit will automatically scan FM stations.
1
Press POWER to turn on the radio.
2
Press DAB/FM (RADIO/BAND on the
remote) to select the FM band.
remote) to select the FM band.
3
Hold down SCAN + or – (TUNE + or – on the
remote) for more than 2 seconds.
remote) for more than 2 seconds.
+ : scans to the higher frequency.
– : scans to the lower frequency.
Scanning starts from the frequency being tuned in.
When a station is received, scanning stops.
– : scans to the lower frequency.
Scanning starts from the frequency being tuned in.
When a station is received, scanning stops.
4
If necessary, turn TUNING/SELECT (press
TUNE + or – on the remote) to tune in to the
station more precisely.
TUNE + or – on the remote) to tune in to the
station more precisely.
5
Adjust the volume using VOLUME.