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SERVICE MANUAL
Sony Corporation
Published by Sony Techno Create Corporation
ZS-S10CP
SPECIFICATIONS
PERSONAL AUDIO SYSTEM
9-893-460-01
2012D33-1
©
2012.04
E Model
Australian Model
Ver. 1.0 2012.04
CD player section
System
Compact disc digital audio system
Laser diode properties
Emission duration: Continuous
Laser output: Less than 44.6 μW
(This output is the value measured at a distance of
about 200 mm from the objective lens surface on the
optical pick-up block with 7 mm aperture.)
Laser output: Less than 44.6 μW
(This output is the value measured at a distance of
about 200 mm from the objective lens surface on the
optical pick-up block with 7 mm aperture.)
Number of channels
2
Frequency response
20 Hz - 20,000 Hz +1/–2 dB
Wow and flutter
Below measurable limit
Radio section
Fr
Australian model
equency range
FM: 87.5 MHz - 108 MHz
AM: 531 kHz - 1,602 kHz
AM: 531 kHz - 1,602 kHz
IF
FM: 128 kHz
AM: 45 kHz
AM: 45 kHz
Antennas
FM: Telescopic
antenna
AM: Built-in ferrite bar antenna
General
Speaker
Full range: 8 cm dia., 8 , cone type (2)
Outputs
Headphones jack (stereo minijack):
For 16 - 32 impedance headphones
For 16 - 32 impedance headphones
Input
AUDIO IN jack (stereo minijack)
Power output
1.0 W + 1.0 W (at 8 , 10% harmonic distortion)
Power requirements
For CD radio:
Asian model: 230 V AC - 240 V AC, 50 Hz
Mexican and Panamanian models: 120 V AC, 60 Hz
Australian, Chilean and Peruvian models: 230 V AC, 50 Hz
9 V DC, 6 R14 (size C) batteries
Power consumption
AC 11 W
Battery life
*
For CD radio:
FM reception
R14P: approx. 7 h
Sony alkaline LR14: approx. 30 h
CD playback
R14P: approx. 1.5 h
Sony alkaline LR14: approx. 13 h
Dimensions
Approx. 299 mm × 126 mm × 210 mm (w/h/d)
(incl. projecting parts)
(incl. projecting parts)
Mass
Approx. 2.4 kg (incl. batteries)
Supplied accessories
AC power cord (1)
* Battery life is subject to changes in surrounding temperature, usage
conditions, manufacture and battery type.
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Frequency range
Mexican and Panamanian models
FM: 87.5 MHz - 108 MHz
AM: 530 kHz - 1,710 kHz
AM: 530 kHz - 1,710 kHz
Antennas
FM: Telescopic
antenna
AM: Built-in ferrite bar antenna
Frequency range
Chilean, Peruvian and Asian models
FM: 87.5 MHz - 108 MHz (50 kHz/100 kHz step)
AM: 531 kHz - 1,602 kHz (9 kHz step)
AM: 531 kHz - 1,602 kHz (9 kHz step)
530 kHz - 1,610 kHz (10 kHz step)
Antennas
FM: Telescopic
antenna
AM: Built-in ferrite bar antenna
Model Name Using Similar Optical Pick-up Block
CFD-S07CP
Optical Pick-up Block Name
DA11MMVGP
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1.
SERVICING NOTES
.............................................
3
2. DISASSEMBLY
2-1. Disassembly
Flow
........................................................... 5
2-2. Cabinet (Rear) Assy, Fuse (F901, F902) ......................... 6
2-3. Cabinet
2-3. Cabinet
(Front)
Assy
....................................................... 7
2-4. MAIN Board Block ........................................................ 8
2-5. MAIN
2-5. MAIN
Board
................................................................... 9
2-6. CD
Block
Assy
................................................................ 10
2-7. Optical Pick-up (DA11MMVGP) (OP1) ........................ 10
2-8. CD
2-8. CD
Spring
....................................................................... 11
2-9. Speaker (7.7 cm) (SP101, SP201) .................................. 12
2-10. Telescopic Antenna (ANT1), Antenna Spring ................ 13
2-11. POWER Board ................................................................ 14
2-10. Telescopic Antenna (ANT1), Antenna Spring ................ 13
2-11. POWER Board ................................................................ 14
3.
TEST MODE
............................................................ 15
4.
ELECTRICAL CHECKS
...................................... 15
5. DIAGRAMS
5-1. Printed Wiring Board - MAIN Board - ........................... 17
5-2. Schematic Diagram (1/2) ................................................ 18
5-3. Schematic Diagram (2/2) ................................................ 19
5-4. Printed
5-2. Schematic Diagram (1/2) ................................................ 18
5-3. Schematic Diagram (2/2) ................................................ 19
5-4. Printed
Wiring
Boards
- MOTOR/KEY/JACK/POWER SUPPLY Section -...... 20
6.
EXPLODED VIEWS
6-1. Overall
Section
............................................................... 26
6-2. Main
Section
................................................................... 27
6-3. Cabinet (Front) Section ................................................... 28
6-4. Cabinet (Upper) Section ................................................. 29
6-5. CD Block Section ........................................................... 30
6-6. MAIN Board Section ...................................................... 31
6-7. Cabinet (Rear) Section .................................................... 32
6-4. Cabinet (Upper) Section ................................................. 29
6-5. CD Block Section ........................................................... 30
6-6. MAIN Board Section ...................................................... 31
6-7. Cabinet (Rear) Section .................................................... 32
7.
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST
.............................. 33
Accessories are given in the last of the electrical parts list.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
NOTES ON CHIP COMPONENT REPLACEMENT
•
•
Never reuse a disconnected chip component.
•
Notice that the minus side of a tantalum capacitor may be dam-
aged by heat.
aged by heat.
SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT 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
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.
CAUTION
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures
other than those specifi ed herein may result in hazardous radia-
tion exposure.
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures
other than those specifi ed herein may result in hazardous radia-
tion exposure.
MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology and patents
licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson.
licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson.
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SECTION 1
SERVICING NOTES
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 HANDLING THE OPTICAL PICK-UP
BLOCK OR BASE UNIT
BLOCK OR BASE UNIT
The laser diode in the optical pick-up block may suffer electro-
static break-down because of the potential difference generated by
the charged electrostatic load, etc. on clothing and the human body.
During repair, pay attention to electrostatic break-down and also
use the procedure in the printed matter which is included in the
repair parts.
The fl exible board is easily damaged and should be handled with
care.
static break-down because of the potential difference generated by
the charged electrostatic load, etc. on clothing and the human body.
During repair, pay attention to electrostatic break-down and also
use the procedure in the printed matter which is included in the
repair parts.
The fl exible board is easily damaged and should be handled with
care.
NOTES ON LASER DIODE EMISSION CHECK
The laser beam on this model is concentrated so as to be focused
on the disc refl ective surface by the objective lens in the optical
pickup block. Therefore, when checking the laser diode emission,
observe from more than 30 cm away from the objective lens.
The laser beam on this model is concentrated so as to be focused
on the disc refl ective surface by the objective lens in the optical
pickup block. Therefore, when checking the laser diode emission,
observe from more than 30 cm away from the objective lens.
NOTE OF REPLACING THE IC1 ON THE MAIN BOARD
IC1 on the MAIN board cannot exchange with single. When this
part is damaged, exchange the complete mounted board.
IC1 on the MAIN board cannot exchange with single. When this
part is damaged, exchange the complete mounted board.
TEST DISCS
Use following TEST DISC when this unit confi rms the operation
and checks it.
Use following TEST DISC when this unit confi rms the operation
and checks it.
Part No.
Description
3-702-101-01
YEDS-18 (for CD)
4-225-203-01
PATD-012 (for CD)
CHUCK PLATE JIG ON REPAIRING
On repairing CD section, playing a disc without the CD lid, use
CHUCK PLATE JIG.
CHUCK PLATE JIG.
Part No.
Description
X-4918-255-1
CHUCK PLATE JIG
LASER DIODE AND FOCUS SEARCH OPERATION
CHECK
During normal operation of the equipment, emission of the laser
diode is prohibited unless the upper lid is closed while turning on
the S801 (push switch type).
The following checking method for the laser diode is operable.
CHECK
During normal operation of the equipment, emission of the laser
diode is prohibited unless the upper lid is closed while turning on
the S801 (push switch type).
The following checking method for the laser diode is operable.
• Method
Emission of the laser diode is visually checked.
1. Open the CD lid.
2. In the standby state, press the [POWER] button to turn the
Emission of the laser diode is visually checked.
1. Open the CD lid.
2. In the standby state, press the [POWER] button to turn the
power on.
3. Press the [CD] button to turn the CD function.
4. Push the S801 as shown in Fig.1.
4. Push the S801 as shown in Fig.1.
Note: Do not push the detection lever strongly, or it may be bent or
damaged.
5. Check the object lens for confi rming normal emission of the
laser diode. If not emitting, there is a trouble in the automatic
power control circuit or the optical pick-up.
power control circuit or the optical pick-up.
In this operation, the object lens will move up and down 2
times along with inward motion for the focus search.
times along with inward motion for the focus search.
S801
Fig. 1. Method to push the S801
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MODEL IDENTIFICATION
Distinguish the destination by referring to the model number label.
Distinguish the destination by referring to the model number label.
MODEL NUMBER LABEL
4-412-174-0
s
4-412-177-0
s
Australian model
Mexican model
4-412-176-0
s
Chilean and Peruvian models
– Bottom rear side view –
4-412-178-0
s
Panamanian model
4-412-175-0
s
Asian model