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XR-D400SL

XR-D400SL

SERVICE MANUAL
MULTIPLE COMPACT DISC RECORDER

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Contents
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Safety precautions
Technical description
Disassembly method

Troubleshooting
Precaution for servicing

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VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED


OPTICAL DISC BUSINESS DIV. PERSONAL & MOBILE NETWORK BUSINESS UNIT
AV & MULTIMEDIA COMPANY 1644, Shimotsuruma, Yamato, Kanagawa 242-8514, Japan

No.A0001

Printed in Japan
200009 (S)

COPYRIGHT

2000 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LTD.

No.A0001
Sep. 2000

XR-D400SL

Safety precautions
1. This design of this product contains special hardware and many circuits and components specially
for safety purposes. For continued protection, no changes should be made to the original design
unless authorized in writing by the manufacturer. Replacement parts must be identical to those
used in the original circuits. Services should be performed by qualified personnel only.
2. Alterations of the design or circuitry of the product should not be made. Any design alterations of
the product should not be made. Any design alterations or additions will void the manufacturer`s
warranty and will further relieve the manufacture of responsibility for personal injury or property
damage resulting therefrom.
3. Many electrical and mechanical parts in the products have special safety-related characteristics.
These characteristics are often not evident from visual inspection nor can the protection afforded
by them necessarily be obtained by using replacement components rated for higher voltage,
wattage, etc. Replacement parts which have these special safety characteristics are identified in
the Parts List of Service Manual. Electrical components having such features are identified by
shading on the schematics and by ( ) on the Parts List in the Service Manual. The use of a
substitute replacement which does not have the same safety characteristics as the recommended
replacement parts shown in the Parts List of Service Manual may create shock, fire, or other
hazards.
4. The leads in the products are routed and dressed with ties, clamps, tubings, barriers and the
like to be separated from live parts, high temperature parts, moving parts and/or sharp edges
for the prevention of electric shock and fire hazard. When service is required, the original lead
routing and dress should be observed, and it should be confirmed that they have been returned
to normal, after re-assembling.
5. Leakage current check (Electrical shock hazard testing)
After re-assembling the product, always perform an isolation check on the exposed metal parts
of the product (antenna terminals, knobs, metal cabinet, screw heads, headphone jack, control
shafts, etc.) to be sure the product is safe to operate without danger of electrical shock.
Do not use a line isolation transformer during this check.
Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet. Using a "Leakage Current Tester", measure
the leakage current from each exposed metal parts of the cabinet , particularly any exposed
metal part having a return path to the chassis, to a known good earth ground. Any leakage
current must not exceed 0.5mA AC (r.m.s.)
Alternate check method
Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet. Use an AC voltmeter having, 1,000 ohms
per volt or more sensitivity in the following manner. Connect a 1,500 10W resistor paralleled by
a 0.15 F AC-type capacitor between an exposed
AC VOLTMETER
metal part and a known good earth ground.
(Having 1000
Measure the AC voltage across the resistor with the
ohms/volts,
or more sensitivity)
AC voltmeter.
Move the resistor connection to each exposed metal
part, particularly any exposed metal part having a
0.15 F AC TYPE
return path to the chassis, and measure the AC
Place this
voltage across the resistor. Now reverse the plug in
probe on
the AC outlet and repeat each measurement voltage
each exposed
1500 10W
metal part.
measured any must not exceed 0.75 V AC (r.m.s.).
This corresponds to 0.5 mA AC (r.m.s.).
Good earth ground

! CAUTION Burrs formed during molding may be left over on some parts of the chassis. Therefore,
pay attention to such burrs in the case of preforming repair of this system.

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Technical description
XR-D400SL
As its name implies, the XR-D400SL Multiple Compact Disc Recorder provides multiple functions, these
include a CD-R/RW recorder for digital audio and a CD-R/RW drive for a PC.
As the XR-D400SL can be used as a CD-R/RW recorder for digital audio in the dubbing/ recording modes, it is
classified as specific equipment under the private recording royalties system. As a result, discs recorded with
this recorder are distinguished from those recorded with a PC drive.
In the SCSI mode, the XR-D400SL can be used as a CD-R/RW drive for a PC by connecting it through the
SCSI interface. However, it is not possible to use the source disc tray as the dubbing source.

Configuration of the XR-D400SL


The dubbing source disc tray of the XR-D400SL incorporates a CD-ROM drive and a REC/PLAY disc tray,
which is the dubbing destination and incorporates the CD-R/RW drive (XR-RWD400S) for a PC.
The XR-RWD400S can also be used as a CD-R/RW recorder for digital audio according to the setting of the
control microcomputer.
The XR-RWD400S incorporates a flash memory to facilitate firmware read and write. The firmware is the
program used in controlling the drive.
The use of a flash memory makes it possible to rewrite programs easily.

CD-R/RW recorder for digital audio


The recording media royalties are limited to special discs (with a logo mark as shown in Fig. 1) containing the
recording of ID information, which are not recorded in the recording media for PCs.

CD-R/RW recorder for digital audio


[Fig. 1]

CD-R/RW drive for PC


[Fig. 2]

Recording

Playback

CD-R/RW recorder for digital audio

Possible with discs having a logo as in Fig. 1 only

Possible with discs having a logo as in Figs. 1 and 2

CD-R/RW drive for PC

Possible with discs having a logo as in Figs. 1 and 2

Possible with having a logo as in Figs. 1 and 2

[Table 1] Comparison of Recording and Playback

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SCMS and RID functions
The XR-D400 incorporates the SCMS (Serial Copy Management System) and the RID (Recorder Unique Identifier)
functions.
SCMS is used to limit digital copies to one generation only. The principles are shown in Fig. 3.
With RID, the RID codes are written into discs which are as specified in the Orange Book Parts II and III. The
codes contain the manufacturer's name, product name and machine number to enable the tracing of illegal copies.

Digital recording

Digital recording

[Fig. 3] Principles of SCMS

Recording on CD-R discs

Label printed surface

Fig. 4 shows the structure of a CD-R disc.


In recording, a laser beam having the same wavelength as the
CD beam (780 nm) but of tens times higher power is irradiated
from the substrate surface to the groove.
This irradiation causes thermal deformation of the organic
pigment layer forming pits in it.
The organic pigments include cyanine, phtalocyanine and azoic
dyes and the reflective layer uses gold or silver materials.
In playback the laser beam reads the pits recorded in the
pregroove.
The thermal deformation of the organic pigment layer cannot be
recovered to the original condition. As a result, the CD-R discs
cannot be rewritten and only additional writing is possible with
them.

Protective layer groove


Reflective layer
Organic pigment layer
Substrate
Track pitch

pregroove

1.6 m

Signal surface
Laser beam

[Fig. 4]

Recording on a CD-RW disc


Fig. 5 shows the structure of a CD-RW disc.
The CD-RW uses a phase-changing recording material in the
recording layer.
With the CD-RW, a laser beam with regulated power and
cooling time is irradiated to form a crystalline phase (erased
status) and amorphous phase (recorded state) on the
polygroove and data is reproduced according to the difference in
reflectivity of the two phases.
An amorphous state can be obtained by quick cooling after
irradiation by a strong laser beam.
The phase-changing recording material is made of a compound
of silver, indium, antimony and tellurium, and rewriting is
possible up to about 1000 times.
As the reflectivity at 780 nm of the CD-RW is lower than the CDR, the RF amp gain should be changed in order to play a CDRW disc.

Printed surface
Protective layer
Aluminum reflective layer
Upper protective layer
Recording layer
Lower protective layer
Substrate
polygroove
Laser beam

[Fig. 5]

Comparison between the CD-R and the CD-RW

Specifications
Laser reflectivity
Recording power
Playback on CD player

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CD-R
Compact Disc Recordable
Orange Book Part II
65% or more
4 to 11 mW
Possible
[Table 2]

CD-RW
Compact Disc Rewritable
Orange Book Part III
15% to 25%
8 to 14 mW
Impossible

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Recording method of the CD-R/RW
As shown in Fig. 6, the recording areas of a CD-ROM and a CD-R/RW are different.
These discs use two recording areas in addition to the areas used for data recording by ordinary CD discs.

CD-R/RW

2 areas for CD-ROM

CD-R/RW
PCA

PMA

Lead-in

Data

Inner direction

Lead-out
Outer direction

[Fig. 6]
Lead-in area
This area records the TOC (Table Of Contents) including the number of tracks in the disc, track-start position
information, etc.
Data
This area contains the recording of actual audio signals, file data, etc.
The unit used in the data area is the track. Usually, music CDs use a track per song selection while the CDROM discs basically uses only one track.
Lead-out
This area is used to indicate that the data in the disc has reached the end.
The combination of the lead-in, data and lead-out areas is referred to as a single session.
A disc containing multiple sessions is called a multi-session disc. The CD-EXTRA belongs to this kind of disc.
PCA (Power Calibration Area)
This area is used to regulate the laser power in data writing.
Its data optimizes laser power according to external factors such as the medium type, supply voltage and
operating temperature. The PCA provides an area for use in 99 times of test writing.
PMA (Program Memory Area)
This area contains the recording of the start and end positions of the tracks. When a disc is not finalized in
program recording, this area is used to obtain the preliminary TOC data.

Finalization
Finalization refers to writing the preliminary TOC data in the PMA into the lead-in and lead-out areas.
When a disc is not finalized, its TOC data is recorded exclusively in the PMA.
Since ordinary CD players cannot read the PCA and PMA, non-finalized discs can be read only with a
REC/PLAY machine such as the XR-D400. This makes possible addition writing on the disc.
When a disc is finalized, its lead-in, data and lead-out areas are written properly and the disc becomes a disc
complying with the Orange Book specifications.
Fig. 7 shows the finalization procedure.

Before finalization

PMA

Track 1

(Preliminary TOC)

Track rewriting

PMA

After finalization

PMA

Lead-in

Track 1

Track 2

Track 1

Track 2

Lead-out

TOC data

[Fig. 7]

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Disassembly method
Removing the top cover (Figs. 1 & 2)
1. Remove the 4 screws A from both sides of the top cover.
2. Remove the 4 screws B from the rear of the top cover, then
remove the stop cover.

A
Fig. 1

Removing the front panel (Figs. 3 to 5)

1. Remove the top cover.


2. Remove the 3 screws C that retain the front panel from the
bottom. (Fig. 3)
3. Unplug the connector A from the power supply board (Fig. 4)
and the flat wire from the control board (Fig. 5).
4. Disengage the 2 claws D from the front panel and remove
the front panel. (Figs. 4 and 5)

B
A
Fig. 2

Removing the rear panel (Figs. 4 & 6)


1. Remove the stop cover.
2. Unplug connector B from the power supply board (Fig. 4).
3. Remove the 6 screws E from the rear panel (Fig. 6).
4. Remove the 2 screws F retaining the SCSI connector, then
remove the rear panel.
(CAUTION) Screw F retaining the SCSI connector functions to
protect the connector. Be sure to remove it as a
last task in disassembly or a first one in assembly.

Front panel

C
Fig. 3

Connector B

Connector A

Flat wire

G
D
G
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D
G
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Removing the CD-ROM and CD-R/RW drives


(Figs. 4, 5 and 7)

1. Remove the top cover.


2. Remove the rear panel.
3. Unplug the connectors from the drives (CD-ROM drive:
power supply connector and control cable connector.
CD-R/RW drive: power supply connector, control cable
connector and audio signal connector). (Fig. 7)
4. Remove a total of 8 screws retaining the drives, from
the side panels. (Figs. 4 and 5)
5. Take out each drive in the rear direction.

E
Fig. 6

CD-ROM drive

Removing the CD-R/RW drive board


(Figs. 8 to 12)

CD-R/RW drive

Remove the top cover.


Remove the rear panel.
Remove the CD-R/RW drive.
Remove the 6 screws H retaining the cover, then remove
the cover. (Figs. 8 and 9)
5. Stand up the board and unplug the 2 flat cables and 1
connector. (Fig. 10)
6. Remove the 4 screws I retaining the circuit board. (Fig. 11)
7. Unplug 1 flat cable and remove the circuit board. (Fig. 12)

Power supply
connectors

1.
2.
3.
4.

Control cable
Audio signal connector
Fig. 7

H
Fig.8
Connector

Flat cable

Fig. 10

Fig. 9

I
Flat cable

I
Fig. 11

Fig. 12
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Removing the front board (Fig. 13)


1. Remove the top cover.
2. Remove the front panel.
3. Remove the 13 screws J retaining the board.

J
J

Fig. 13

Removing the disc (Fig. 14)


1. Remove the top cover.
2. Remove the front panel.
3. When removing a disc from the CD-ROM drive (upper
drive), insert a thin wire or similar object into the tray
eject hole at the right end of the drive. When the drive
comes out, pull it out toward the front.
4. When removing a disc from the CD-R/RW drive (lower
drive), insert a thin wire or similar object into the tray
eject hole at the left end of the drive. When the drive
comes out, pull it out toward the front.

CD-ROM drive

Tray eject hole

Tray eject hole


CD-R/RW drive
Fig. 14

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Troubleshooting (For repairing the audio CD dubbing)


POWER button

ON

NO

Check the CN991 and S1034


on the Front board.

YES

Does the POWER


indicator light?

NO

Are the pins and of the CN991 YES


on the Front board short-circuited

NO

Go to the
"OPEN/CLOSE Operation".

NO

Go to the
"Reproduction Operation"

Go to the "Power
Supply Operation".

YES

Can the tray be


opened/closed with the
OPEN/CLOSE button?
YES

Can the SOURCE disc


drive read the
TOC of the CD?
YES

Can the REC/PLAY disc


drive play the CD?

NO

YES

Is the audio output from NO


the CD in the REC/PLAY
disc drive?

Go to the
"Audio Operation".

YES

Can the data be written


in the REC/PLAY
disc drive?

NO

Go to the
"Write Operation".

YES

Check the general


operations.

Are the front keys and


indicators normal?

NO

Go to the "Front Key


/Indicator Operation".

YES

OK

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Power supply operation
First remove the 4 wires connected to the Power Supply unit (QAL0244-002) (see photo below) to do a check
of the stand-alone mode.
(1) Press the POWER button to ON, and check the voltages at the leftmost wire (red, DC +5 V) and the
rightmost wire (yellow, DC +12 V).
Then connect the wires and check the voltages as described below.
(1) Check the continuity between the GND line and leftmost wire (red, DC +5 V) and the rightmost wire (yellow,
+12 V) to ensure that there is no short-circuiting.
(2) Press the POWER button to ON and check the voltages at the leftmost wire (red, DC +5 V) and the
rightmost wire (yellow, DC +12 V).
If the CD voltage drops abnormally or the protection device (fuse, etc.) is released when the wires are
connected (i.e. load is applied), there may be short-circuiting on the load side or in the connection path.
CN991 section
(Note) Connection points of the 4 wires.
Do not disconnect any
other connections.

OPEN/CLOSE operation
Press the
OPEN/CLOSE button.
YES
Does the tray
open or close?
YES

Can other buttons


be used?

Check connections of
CN111 and CN001.
Check the Front and
Control boards.

YES

OPEN/CLOSE
operation is OK.

In the stand-alone mode the


OPEN/CLOSE button can be
pressed by removing the
front panel.
CD-ROM
drive

Is DC power
supply normal?

CD-R/RW
drive

NO

Go to the
"Power Supply Operation".

NO

Check the connections


of CN602, CN603 and
the drives.

YES
Can the tray be
opened/closed by the
OPEN/CLOSE button in the
stand-alone mode.

YES
Check connections of
CN602, CN603 and
drives.
Check the Front and
Control boards.

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Reproduction operation

Insert a disc.

NO
Can the TOC be read?

Check the connections of


the CN602, CN603 and
drives.
Check the drives.

YES

Is playback possible?

NO

Applicable to REC/PLAY
disc tray only.

Check buttons.
Check the CD-R/RW drive.

YES
Reproduction
operation is OK.

Note 1) The access condition of each drive is shown by an indicator.


Blinking: The disc TOC data is being read.
Lighting: The disc TOC data has been read or is being reproduced.
Note 2) The TOC data of the disc in the SOURCE disc tray (CD-ROM drive) can be displayed as follows.
When the SOURCE indicator stops blinking and starts constant lighting, press the skip button (rewind
direction) to display the number of tracks on the disc.
Examples) CTS-1000 Disc with 28 tracks: Track indicators 1 to 20 (Green) and the OVER indicator (Red) lights.
Other
Disc with 12 tracks: Track indicators 1 to 12 (Green) light.

Audio operation
During playback

Is audio output?

NO

Is audio normal
at CN401 on
Control board?

NO

Check the 3-pin wire


connections.
Replace HQA-030A.
Replace HXL-3BSPA.

YES
Is the audio free
from noise or
sound skip?

NO

Check the surroundings


of J401 on the IC401.

YES
Audio operation is normal.

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Write operation
The REC/PLAY disc tray (CD-R/RW drive) is composed of the mechanism unit (HXL-3BSPA) and the board
ass'y (HQA-030A).
Therefore, in case of a write failure, check the following points first before proceeding to the next step.
The trouble is not due to the disc defect.
The FPC cable connecting the mechanism unit and the board ass'y is not disconnected or unplugged.
1. Symptoms, which may be due to a defect in the mechanism unit (HXL-3BSPA)
(1) There is no trace of writing on the CD-R/RW disc.
(2) Error during write.
(3) Rotation stopped during write.
(4) Write completes normally but the written disc cannot be reproduced.
(5) Either the CD-R or the CD-RW disc cannot be written onto.
(6) Disc cannot be recognized as a recordable CD-R/RW disc.
(7) Abnormal noise from the mechanism during disc rotation.
(8) Disc will not rotate.
(9) Disc rotation is unstable (the rotation speed increases suddenly).
2. Symptoms, which may be due to a defect in the board ass'y (HQA-030A)
(1) Write operation will not start.
(2) Disc will not rotate.
(3) The access LEDs do not light or blink.

Front Key/Indicator operation


Press the
POWER button ON.

Are the key


operations normal?

NO

YES
Are the
indicators normal?
YES
Front key and indicator
operations are OK.

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Are the
connections of the
CN001 and
CN111 normal?
YES

NO

Check Front and


Control boards.

NO

Connect the
CN001 and CN111.

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Precaution for servicing


Handling of board ass'y in REC/PLAY disc tray
After replacing the board ass'y (HAQ-030A), be sure to modify it for use with the XR-D400SL by performing
the following operations:
1. Remove 3 condensers and confirm the jumper settings.
2. Rewrite the firmware for XR-D400SL.
Note) The HQA-030A is not a part designed exclusively for the XR-D400.
1. Remove 3 condensers and confirm the jumper settings.
(1) Remove the condensers C429, C430 and C432 (for their locations, see Figs. 1 and 2).

[Fig. 1]
[Fig. 2]
(2) Confirm the jumper settings.
The settings should be as shown in Fig. 3 and 4. The jumper should be inserted into the rightmost hole
when the board is seen from the rear.

[Fig. 4]

[Fig. 3]

2. Rewrite the firmware for XR-D400


A PC and firmware software are required to rewrite the firmware.
Applicable PC
OS
Windows 95/98
CPU
Pentium 133 MHz or higher
Memory 16 MB or more
Model
IBM compatible machine
Firmware software
Firmware software
Firmware

Download.exe
Zcp133s.hex

Create a folder in the hard disk of the PC and store both of these in the same folder.

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Rewrite procedure
(1) Connect the REC/PLAY disc tray in the stand-alone mode to the
PC. (Fig. 5)
Note) The PC connection procedure will be described later.
(2) While holding down the switch on the right of the front panel
(encircled in Fig. 5), boot the PC.
(3) Keep holding down the above switch until Windows has started up.
(4) Run firmware software Download.exe.
(5) When the firmware software screen appears (Fig. 6), confirm that;
[Fig. 5]
the Vendor is JVC, the product is XR-W4424 and the Version is 1.00.
Note) If another content than the above is displayed, restart the operation
from step (2).
(6) After confirming that the BUS Type is ATAPI and that Create is checked, click the Update
button. (Fig. 6)
(7) When the screen as shown in Fig. 7 is displayed, select Zcp133s.hex, and click the OK
button.
(8) The firmware rewriting starts and the access LED on the front panel changes from amber
lighting to amber blinking.
Rewriting takes about 60 seconds. The extinction of the access LED indicates the
completion of the firmware rewriting.
(9) When the screen in Fig. 6 is displayed again, click Close to close the firmware software.

[Fig. 6]

[Fig. 7]

Firmware version check procedure


(1) Boot the PC.
Note)If this procedure is started immediately after the rewriting procedure above, do not
simply restart the PC but be sure to switch it off and then on again.
(2) Open the Device Manager.
Click [Start] R [SettingR [Control Panel] R [System].
Select [Device Manager] and click [CD-ROM].
(3) When the screen shown in Fig. 8 is displayed, select JVC XR-RWD400S.
(4) Open the Properties of JVC XR-RWD400S and select Setting.
(5) Confirm that the firmware revision number is 1.33. (Fig. 9)

[Fig. 8]

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[Fig. 9]

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Connection to a PC
Fig. 10 shows the connection diagram of the PC.
The REC/PLAY disc tray can be set as the master according to the jumper setting. After setting, connect the
REC/PLAY disc tray to the secondary IDE cable.
Do not connect other equipment to the secondary cable.

IDE cable, 40-pin


Primary

Master

Slave

Hard Disk Drive

Other
Equipment

Master
Secondary

REC/PLAY
Disc Tray

ISA bus
PC
[Fig. 10]

Figs. 11 and 12 show the actual connections between the REC/PLAY disc tray and the PC.
The connections to the PC consist of connecting the IDE cable (40-pin) and the power supply cable (4-pin)
as shown in Fig. 12.

[Fig. 11]

[Fig. 12]

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Contents
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Safety precautions
Technical description
Disassembly method

Troubleshooting
Precaution for servicing

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VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED


OPTICAL DISC BUSINESS DIV. PERSONAL & MOBILE NETWORK BUSINESS UNIT
AV & MULTIMEDIA COMPANY 1644, Shimotsuruma, Yamato, Kanagawa 242-8514, Japan

No.A0001

Printed in Japan
200009 (S)

COPYRIGHT

2000 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LTD.

No.A0001
Sep. 2000

XR-D400SL

Block diagram

CD-ROM DRIVE ASSY

POWER SUPPLY ASSY

QAL02335

AC

QAL0244
POWER

100V

DC +12V(YELLOW)

SUPPLY
4 PIN

DC +5V(RED)

ATAPI I/O

40 PIN
2 PIN
CD-R/RW DRIVE ASSY
CONTROL PCB ASSY
LOADER ASSY

MAIN PCB ASSY

HXL- 3BSPA

27 PIN

SUB PCB UNIT

CN107

LEA10014

HQA-030
CN407

FRONT PCB ASSY

CN401

CN602

POWER

ATAPI

SUPPLY

I/O

CN501

LEA10012

CN001

CN111

CN911
S1034
POWER SW

21 PIN
IC101

IC101

u-COM

PRE AMP

CN108

CN408

CN401
ATAPI

CN603
40 PIN

I/O
CN101

CN201

ATAPI

IC991 IC992
SCSI

I/O

IC201

27 PIN

INTERFACE

SCSI CONVERTER
50 PIN

LASER

IC403

PICK- UP

LED DRIVER

CN405

LED

IC401

DAC

S202

SCSI
ID SW

SPINDLE MOTOR
FEED MOTOR

CN401
18 PIN

J401
IC417

LOADING MOTOR

AUDIO OUT

CN402

3 PIN

OPEN/CLOSE SW

AUDIO OUT
CN401

LOADER UNIT

5 PIN

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Standerd schematic diagrams


Front Key/Indicator circuit
7

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Control circuit
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Board interconnection
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Printed circuit boards


Control board
7

(Bottom side)

TP154
TP111
TP113
TP153
TP158
TP512
TP169
TP170
TP171
TP172
TP173
TP174
TP175
TP176
TP101
TP102
TP103
TP104

(Surface side)

TP179

TP505

TP509

TP311

TP631

TP630
TP654
TP677

TP640

TP655
TP676

TP641

TP656
TP675

TP634

TP633
TP632
TP657
TP674

TP643

TP658
TP673

TP635
TP645

TP644

TP637

TP636
TP646
TP660

TP659

TP681

TP671

TP650
TP626

TP304

TP672

TP651

TP188

TP305

TP605

TP652
TP666

TP306

TP647

TP628
TP627

TP653

TP662

TP638

TP680

TP685

TP663

TP157
TP189

TP624
TP667

TP145

TP109

TP507

TP177
TP191

TP144
TP307

TP146

TP504

TP192

TP141
TP140

TP139

TP502

TP503

TP612
TP511
TP614

TP625

TP143

TP137
TP138

TP615

TP142

TP136

TP501

TP308

TP303

TP193

TP682

TP639

TP642

TP648

TP684

TP661

TP198
TP197

TP187
TP110
TP112
TP114

TP105
TP106

TP670

TP609

TP310

TP649

TP629

TP181

TP301

TP622
TP623

TP148
TP302

TP100 TP107
TP199

TP678

TP669

TP668
TP604

TP601

TP616

TP606

TP603

TP152

TP608
TP607

TP602

TP161 TP155
TP156

TP166

TP123

TP665

TP619
TP618
TP617

TP167

TP122

TP118

TP165

TP168

TP121

TP180

TP183

TP119
TP120

TP186
TP182

TP116 TP117

TP184
TP309

TP664
TP621

TP108

TP610
TP159

TP147
TP620

TP160

TP162

TP409

TP611

TP679

TP407
TP683
TP613

TP207

TP134
TP133

TP420
TP163

TP403

TP419

TP190

TP404
TP422
TP421
TP423

TP405

TP425

TP132
TP164
TP115

TP245

TP235

TP232

TP221

TP243

TP246

TP402

TP242
TP230

TP135

TP432

TP417

TP238
TP240
TP241

TP256

TP431

TP252
TP237

TP233
TP231
TP229
TP228
TP226
TP257

TP225
TP258
TP227

TP124

TP411
TP418

TP415

TP236
TP249

TP203
TP204
TP251 TP250

TP239

TP125

TP433

TP244

TP412

TP126

TP253

TP185

TP247

TP416

TP254

TP223
TP222

TP201
TP202

TP127
TP410

TP211
TP210
TP215
TP214
TP234
TP218

TP406

TP259

TP408

TP248

TP413

TP205
TP206
TP208
TP209
TP212
TP213
TP216
TP217
TP220
TP219

TP131
TP130
TP129
TP128

TP224

TP414

TP261
CN202

TP424
TP264

TP426
TP262 TP149
TP151
TP150

TP260

TP401

TP265

2-5

XR-D400SL

Front board
7

D1031
S1023

S1024

D1022

R1031
S1022
Q1031
TP969

TP968

D1029
TP963

TP964

TP949

TP950

R1029

R1022

TP967
R1032
D1032

S1021
Q1032

TP966

TP903
IC992

R1102
C1102

S1031

S1030

S1029

S1025
R1026

D1023

D1025

D1024

D1008

D1009

TP919

R1007
S1006

R1008
S1005

R1009
S1009

S1011

TP923

D1007

TP924

D1006

TP921

S1012

TP922

S1017

R1006
S1007

TP956

D1028

S1018

TP920

TP911

R1005
S1008

D1027

TP953
TP954

S1019

TP917

TP914

TP912

TP909

R1004
S1004

TP918

R1003
S1003

D1005

TP915

R1002
S1002

R1001
S1001

TP907

C1104

TP908

S1034
TP972

D1004

TP916

D1003

TP913

D1002
TP910

D1001

TP973

S1020

R1025 TP955

R1024
TP951

TP926

IC991

TP901

S1013

S1016

R1023
TP952

TP970

R1101
C1101

S1015

S1028

R1028
TP961

D1026

R1103
S1014

R1027
TP959

TP958

S1027
TP962

TP957

C1105

TP960

TP971

TP905

TP906

S1026
S1032

TP904

TP902

TP925

D1010

R1010
S1010

TP965

TP948

R1030

TP927

R1017
R1012

R1011

D1017

D1018

TP943

D1019

D1020

TP947
R1021
D1021

TP939
CN111

Q1019
Q1018

TP944
TP946

CN991

TP974

D1016

Q1017

Q1016

R1019
R1018

TP941

TP945

Q1014

D1015

TP937

Q1013

D1014

Q1015

Q1012

R1016

TP935

D1013
TP936

Q1011
TP975

R1014

TP940 TP942

TP930
TP929

TP934

TP932

D1011

D1030

R1013
TP933

TP931

D1012

R1015

TP928

R1020

TP976

Q1020

TP938
TP977

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XR-D400SL

PARTS LIST
[ XR-D400SL ]

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CR-R/RW mechanism assembly and parts list
Packing materials and accessories parts list

3-3
3-5
3-6

3-1

XR-D400SL

MEMO

3-2

XR-D400SL

Exploded view of general assembly and parts list


2

Block No. M1MM

10

35

11

1
20

42
16

20

37

36
18

20

28

22
36
16

12

41
37

25

6
20

24
15
20

20
21

17

26

13

26

20

3
14

38

20

27

32
21
40
19
19

30

23
26

31

26

34
33
7
33
8

29

9
3-3

XR-D400SL
Parts list ( General Assembly )

A
A

Item

Block No.

Parts number

Parts name

Q'ty

Description

01

LE10227-001B

FRONT PANEL

02

LE30810-005A

WINDOW SCREEN

03

E75896-228

SPACER

04

LE20500-002A

DOOR

05

LE20506-001A

DOOR(ROM)

06

LE40651-001A

TEN.SPRING

07

LE10226-001B

CHASSIS BASE

08

E47227-008

FOOT

09

QYSBSG3010M

T.SCREW

10

LE30818-002A

PUSH BUTTON(5)

11

LE40650-002A

COMP.SPRING

12

LE20498-001A

PUSH BUTTON(1)

13

LE20499-002A

PUSH BUTTON(2)

14

LE30814-001A

P BUTTON(3)ASSY

15

LE30817-001A

PUSH BUTTON(4)

16

LE30812-001A

INDICATOR(1)

17

LE30813-001A

INDICATOR(2)

18

LE30840-001A

INDICATOR(4)

20

19

QYSBSF2608Z

T.SCREW

13

20

QYSBSG3008Z

T.SCREW

17

21

LE20503-001B

SIDE BKT

22

LE40729-001A

LUG

23

---

CD-ROM DRIVE

24

QAL0235-001

CD-ROM DRIVE

25

LE20505-001A

FITTING

26

QYSPSP3006Z

T.SCREW

27

LE20504-001B

PCB BKT

28

QAL0244-002

POWER PCB

29

LE20496-001A

REAR PANEL

30

WJZ0048-002A

AC INLET

31

QYBNSP4008M

BOLT

32

QYNFS4000Z

NUT

33

QYSBSGY3008M

SPECIAL SCREW

34

QYSHSP3006N

T.SCREW

35

LE20497-002A

METAL COVER

36

QYSBSGY3008N

SPECIAL SCREW

37

E406308-004

SPECIAL SCREW

38

QUQ412-2118CJ

FLAT WIRE

40

LEA10012-01A

FRONT PWB ASSY

41

LEA10014-01A

CONTRL PWB ASSY

42

WJJ0150-001A

WIRE ASSY

Area

See Page 3-5

3-4

XR-D400SL

CD-R/RW mechanism assembly and parts list


Block No. M2MM

7
7

6
10
4
10
8
10
N
C
7
10
N
C

11
11

Parts list

Item

Block No. M2MM


Parts number

Parts name

Q'ty

Description

01

HQ200031-001

UPPER CASE

02

HQ200032-001

BOTTOM COVER

03

HXL-3BSPA

LOADER MECHA

04

QUQ105-2705AB

FLAT WIRE

05

HQ400090-001

INSULATOR SHEET

06

HQA-030A

MAIN.P.C.B.ASSY

07

HQ400127-001

INSULATOR

08

HQ400089-001

INSULATOR

09

HQZ0073-001

SILICON SHEET

10

HQ400113-001

SPECIAL SCREW

11

SSSP2004N

SCREW

Area

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3-5

XR-D400SL

Packing materials and accessories parts list


Block No. M3MM
Block No. M4MM
5

3
4

2
6

Packing list

Item

Block No. M3MM


Parts number

Parts name

Q'ty

Description

LE10236-001A

P.CASE

LE20509-001A

P.PAD(L)

LE20508-001A

P.PAD(U)

QPC05006515P

POLY BAG

LE30830-201A

PARTSBOX

LE40681-001A

ACCESSORY LABEL

Accessories parts list

3-6

Item

Area

Block No. M4MM

Parts number

Parts name

Q'ty

Description

LET0169-001A

I.BOOK

LET0174-001A

I.BOOK

QMPL110-200-JQ

POWER CORD

EWP302-011W

SIGNAL CORD

BT-54008-2

WARRANTY CARD

LE40732-003A

CAUTION SHEET

QPC02003015P

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Area

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