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CA-MXS2BK COMPACT COMPONENT SYSTEM CA-MXS2BK aise DIGITAL AUDIO Contents Safety Precautions ............. 2 12 Flow of Functional Operation Important for Laser Products ............. 1-3 Until TOC is Read 1-52 Instruction Book ..........- 1-4 Maintenance of Laser Pickup ............ 1-53 Description of Major LSis 1-26 Replacement of Laser Pickup ............ 1-53 Internal Block Diagram Troubleshooting ...... wee 1-54 of Other ICs 1-36 Block Diagrams wee 158 Internal Connection ‘Schematic Diagrams Insertion of the FL Display Tube 1-39 Printed Circuit Boards Insertion Disassembly Procedures pene Parts List Separate-volume Insertion Application Points for Grease. 1-45 Adjustment Procedures eee anne No. 20399 Feb. 1993 CA-MXS2BK Safety Precautions 1. The design of this product contains special hardware and many circuits and components specially for safety pufposes. 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 repalcement 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 currnet 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, contorl 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 1,5000' 10 W resistor paralleled by a 0.15 uF AC-type capacitor between an exposed metal part and a known good earth ground. ‘ac voLtMeTER Measure the AC voltage across the resistor torean with the AC voltmeter. EA) cremate Move the resistor connection to each exposed or more sensitivity) metal part, particularly any exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis, and meausre the AC voltage across the resistor. Now, reverse the plug in the AC outlet and repeat each measurement. Any voltage measured must not exceed 0.75 V AC (r.m.s)). 15000 10W metal part. This corresponds to 0.5 mA AC (rm). Good earth ground uF AC TYPE| oH Place this Warning 1. This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet international safety standards. 2. It is the legal responsibility of the repairer to ensure that these safety standards are maintained. 3. Repairs must be made in accordance with the relevant safety standards. 4, It is essential that safety critical components are replaced by approved parts. 5. If mains voltage selector is provided, check setting for local voltage. 1-2 (No. 20399) CA-MXS2BK Important for Laser Products CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 5. CAUTION: safety suitches malfunction, the laser is able to function. 2. DANGER: invisible laser radi interlock failed or defeated ion when open and 0 1 divect exposure to CAUTION : Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those beam. specified herein may result in hazardous radiation 3. CAUTION: there are no serviceable parts inside the ‘exposure, Laser Unit. bo not dsasemble the Laver Unit. Replace 7 CAUTION: the compact dsc player provides eee er area loeeeemeceeee laser diode of wavelength 780-790nm and optical 4. CAUTION : The compact disc player uses invisible ‘Output power typical 3mW at the laser diode. laser radiation and is equipped with safety switches which prevent emission of radiation when the drawer is open and the safety interlocks have failed or are defeated. It is dangerous to defeat the safety switches VARNING : Osynlig laserstrIning nér denna del &r ADVARSEL: Usynlig laserstrbling ved Sbning, nér ‘eppnad och spérren &r urkopplad. Betrakta = sikkerhedsafbrydere er ude af funktion. Undgé @j strlen udsantele for stblng VARO —; Avattessa ja suojalukitus ohitetigesss olet_ | ADVARSEL : Usynlg laserstBling ved Spning, nfr alttina nakymattémalle lasersStellyll Als: sikkerhetsbryteren er avslott. unngé utsettelse for katso siteaseen. steBling REPRODUCTION AND POSITION OF LABELS (Universal, Taiwan) ls) = Vfl WARNING LABEL (Except forthe U.S.A) ANGER nblelar | FARING: Oxynginer fwaen when cpen and | frbing mtr denne cet reocctaedordetetes | [appa och phren 8 wvowonecrexeosure | fanconad. Seracta cuss 1 roDea, | fin ® LASER PRODUCT] Plovaasit: vnnanginer |] [laR@:Aatoemnln wo CLASSIFICATION LABEL firing vet Sing. tr | fauktuschicttnn cle ierhetoncere or wte | fiine nstymttose (Except for the U.S.A. and Canada) 5 fnkton.Urdghuat- | foarte, Al kato ete for suing. (d)_| _fseosen, © (No. 20399) 1-3 CA-MXS2BK siuayuo. Jo a1qe, fworze.s}snj17—opuewosay9} 2 puewtod offouUed ovouras 4opejo.ju09 J9p 4 joxjuod ap joued Jap souoPEAISNIT — Buyuapaqspurrsye ua pouedsai suoeat —apueunu0s9}91 12 sopueuruto ap neauueg ua8unpyiqqy—dunuarpaquiag pun ppyuarpagt suoyeaysny]j—ajowoy pur [aued Jo.nU0-) 1-4 (No. 20399) CA-MXS2BK Features Here are sore ofthe things that make your CA-MXS2BK powerful and easy 1 4se {To get such great sound from such comput package the CA-MXXS2BK has preprogrammed sound effects ike DANCE CLUB, HALL, STADIUM, and LIVE, SURROUND so you dont hive wo be a sound engineer get peat effects, ACTIVE BASS, EXTENSION avomatlly works tomintin heres and fllnessofthesond whee ‘volume levels geting lower. Great Sound The contol and operations have been redesigned vo make them very easy 10 US so you can spend your time hstening to sie. Easy Operation + With the One Touch Operation feature of JVC's new COMPUPLAY you can tum on the CA. [MXS2BK and start the rai, the tape deck, or the CD player with a single teh, ‘+ Two mers, SLEEP, and REC TIMER are extremely cay to sets you can really use them, ‘The Display area is large and clear. I's organized so you can tell ata glance what's happening because functions light up as you use them, and blink oll you they are ready. Auto Eait figures out how to arrange CD tacks on a tape, When you are recording a tape from (CD, the selections arent cut off if te ape ends before the selection does. a IMPORTANT CAUTIONS 1. staflation ofthe Unit 1 Select place whichis evel, dy and neither to hot nor 19 cold (between 5°C and 35°C) + Leave sufficient distance between the Unit and your TV. + Donot use che Unit in pace subject to vibrations, 2. Power cord + Do not handle the power cord with wet hands! + When uaplugging fom the wall ot, sways pull she plug, not he power cor 3, Malfunctions, ete. + “There ate no user serviceable pats inside, IFanything goes wrong, unplug the power cord and consult your desler. + Do not insert any metalic object into the Unit, Se ae Page 2 (No. 20399) 1-5, CA-MXS2BK Connection Diagrams and Instructions Connecting the AM (MVWLW) and FM Antennas FM Antenna Connections Fat Feeder Antenna, For Germany Bi Using the Supplied Wire Antenna “The FM wire stem pode canbe comectd 10 PM 7S-chmm COAXIAL a5 [Using the Consia Type Conetor (Na Supplied) ‘AS ohmaeans win cori ype comeclr (DIN 45382) shouldbe connate {othe FM 75-okm COAXIAL lela a a temporary meat, | For Other Countries 1G Using the Supplied Feeder Anteana ne tl ‘© Atach the feder nen othe Antena Adaptor shown inthe igure. ® Connect the Antenna Adapt the FM 75-okm COAXIAL ternal Using FM 75-ohm Antenna Cable (Not applied) ‘pen he cls t both ides ad remove he cover Movethe condctr wie rm ol wing twee sina ol (oly when sing conta cable, Paton hecover (Connect the Antenna Adaptor onthe FM 75m COAXIAL tenn 200 901 Notes Make sre the anton conductor doo ouch nyo trial, connecting cos til power cordon te syate, ‘This coud cause poor een. For Germany fly, Pudge vite wena ional, For Other Countrs Bh tot elope agi te FM fel td ve Fore te inte sen we es yoo ‘chan Before sachin 75 om cons end (ihe kind of round wiz goin to an lie antenna), disconect the spied diet incor sca (Outside FM Antonna Wie receptions poor, comet the ow to Strip the 7S.ohm Coaxial Cable Pail he mesh bck an twist mt a sngle canner shown. Sipe insliton aboot 10 mm Back fom the central wi. “Auch othe supped Amenna Adar, shown ithe dagram above "AM (MWILW) Antenna Connections ANTENNA Page 3 1-6 (No. 20399) ‘Sip hack the ouside covering of th 75 dm cosa cable o expe the baal mali meth, reception spor connect the he ase to esemble the AM (MW) LW ieop Ko ar AM (W/L) Loop Antenna ‘a (WLW) Artonna Wo Pheer yeni Sapte bon loop ioe sats Note: Even when commecing ‘outside AM WLW) tena, kept indoor AMS (QW op connect. Connecting the Speakers For each speaker connect one end ofthe speaker wire 1 the speaker terminals fon the buck of the CA-MXS20K and one eal tothe speaker. On the back panel 1 2 3 4 ‘Open each terminal Insert the end of the speaker wire as shown (be sure to remove the insulation athe end ofeach wire is). ‘Close dhe terminal clamp the speaker wires firmly in place ‘Connect the ed (+) and black () terminals ofthe righ side speaker othe red (+) and black €) terminals masked RIGHT on the CA-MXS2BK, ‘Connect the red (+) and black () terminals ofthe lft side speaker to dhe ved (+) and black (> terminals marked LEFT on the CA-MXS2BK. IMPORTANT: Match the polarity ofthe speaker terminals with the polarity ofthe spe ninalson the CA-MXS2BK, red (+ 0 red (+) and black black (). Check your akers for correct impedance: Speakers 6 ohms ony. Connecting Auxiliary Equipment vr Tv R ~a 3. = CA-MXS2BK @ ‘When recording an AM (MW/LW) broadcasting program beat sounds may beheardand recone Sethe BEAT CUT selector 1 either I or 2,50 that beat sounds will no be heard nor recorded, (Except for Canadian mode!) Page 4 (No. 20399) 1-7 CA-MXS2BK How to get the most for your money by using this manual, IMPORTANT! Special features for a special Manual. Page 1-8 (No. 20399) Read Me First "The Engineers a VC have made he CA-MIXSDBK very eusy tue, and you are experienced using audio equipment, you can figure out how toute some ofthe CA-MXS2BK controls by ‘yourself. However, we have built some new features into this model, which you can learn about ‘easly from the manual you are @ new user or jst want a review, this manual explains how to use the CA-MXS2BK and take advantage ofits features for playing and recording music, s well as other sounds. One ‘way to use this manuals toreadithrough now and referbacko it when you need torefesh your Sls for some special operation. Of couse you can just Hookup the topes, such a recording & CCD, hat you want do, but emiember that you may need to refer o other parts of the manual for Some ofthe struction for instance, i explaining how to reeord a CD, we assume you already know hos to oad a CD. That's why we recommend that yu read the manual through once before starting, We've made t shor. and easy follow, However before you proceed, plese read the IMPORTANT CAUTIONS on page 2 and the set-up directions. How This Manual Is Organized ‘This isa special manual, designed to accommodate several languages. To keep the size from becoming oo great, yet sill give you a top quality instruction manual, we have incorporated some special features + Afold-outpage wlookat while youread the instructions thowsthe front controls ofthe CA-MXS2BK. Some procedures have the lustrations of which control ous right with them, and for sore you will eed to 100k the fok-out forthe illustration, ‘Basic information haste sane fo many diferent functions is grouped in one plac, and not epested in each procedure. For instance, nthe section oa playing a CD, we donot repeat the information abou eting the volume andthe sound conditioning, which ae talked about inthe Common Operations section. ‘Names of butons, controls and function names that light up on the display panel are writen in all Capital leurs lke this: POWER, *+ When we retaking abou the Function, rather than the BUTTON or DISPLAY, then we justeaptlize the fis eter ofthe words + The alerts you to important information or how to solve special problems that may occur when using the (CA-MXS2BK, “The column onthe lef ofthe page isa special place to make teaser find just what you want to know about, with itl headines announcing what each part of the page is about, Sometimes illustrations and help Mints re placed here also. Basically we use thre kinds of information fo help you undersand and use the CA-MXS2BK: {Information sbout what youcan do (such a record a CD or preset radio station) and how the ‘Units designed to make doing this activity easy Procedures, usally numbered inthe order you do the step, to gue you in exacly what todo to accomplish something. such as tune a radio station or econ a ape |. Information you need to know to make decisions nbost which functions ofthe CA-MXS2BK touse for panticular asks (Such as when to use Dolby NR to improve tape yund) and soci hhintso make your work go smoothly ike reminding youto setthe sound effects before starting the CD totape recording, since they cannot be changed once recording begins without starting completely ove. “The manual has a table of contents to help you easily look up what you want to know. ‘We've enjoyed making this manual fr you and hope you will use to enjoy the sound and many features built Ito your CA-MXS2BK Inside the packing bor. Where can you put it? ‘Very litle assembly required Please look at the reconing, and often having to str over Ifyou ned different sound effets foreach selection, ‘se the standard recording features described on page 15, rater than Auto itor CD Direc, Fach ofthe special effects changes the sound in ifferent way by changing which pars ofthe sound are increased or reduced. To see how each par ofthe sound willbe changed, watch the Aislayjustasyou press aneffect button when music isplaying. You willseea graphical display sowing the effects pater fr just a shor time before the effet sts. *LIVE SURROUND —With this funtion the sound coming from only two speakers approsches the quality of sound from four speakers. *DANCE. CLUB—tncreases resonance and bass ‘HALL —Adds depth and biliance tothe sound, like ina concert hall *STADIUM Adds clarity and spreads the sound, lke the sound in an outdoor stadium. ‘Active Bass Extension This feare is designed and incorporated toeiforce the bass sound, depending onthe volume level tomsinain the richness and fllnes of the bass. You cannot contol it manually Listening with Headphones ‘A standard pair of headphones can be connected at the PHONES jack onthe front pant, No sound canbe heard from the speakers. Be sure to turn down te volume before connecting or putting on headphones, as high ‘volume can damage both the headphones and your hearing ‘The Display and the LEDs—Two Very Useful Hints ©The isplay Pane ells you many sefl ings bout what your Untis dong. Watchitas you ive insrvtions to the CA-MXS2BK by pressing butons. Afew ofthe contels have a small ight called an LED, next to or even right onthe function bution orkrob self. The light comes on when the funtion i on, and goes out when ts not What's Next? Now that you know how to contro the sound, go on wo eam how to enjy each sound source: Tape, CD, Radio, and Connected Equipment. ‘CAUTION: Always sel ihe VOLUME contol io MIN before runing on «connected source such asa VFR or TV, or starting any ther of the sound sources such asthe radio, tape, or CD player. Otherwise, ifthe VOLUME controls tuned up, the sudden blast of sound energy ean Permanently damage your hearing and/oc ein your speakers, Page 8 (No. 20399) 1-11 CA-MXS2BK ‘Three ways to tune in station | [wh] How to preset AM (MW/LW) and FM radio stations « presen > & wewony gpg Page 9 1-12 (No. 20399) Listening to the Radio +»| The controls forthe radio ac located inthe Tune section, just above the large volume contol With these controls you can browse through all the stations or use the preset Function to g0 Smmmediatey ta particular sation, ‘+ Toxecord from the radio, see “Recording any Sound Source to Tope,” page 15. + To stihe timer totum he redo off at certain time, see “Sleep Timer,” page 19 First we'll explain how to tune in stations, and then how to preset the ones you iste to often, ‘One Touch Radio Just press AM (MW/LW) to turn onthe Unit and sat playing the most recent AM (MW/LW) station tunedin, ‘orpress FM to star the most recent FM station playing. Ifyou press TUNER onthe Remote insiead,youecan start playing the most recent tation tuned in, {2 Youcan switch fom anyother sound source tothe radio by pressing ether AM (MW/LW) or FM, Tuning in a Station Press AM (MW/LW) or FM torn on the radio. The csp shows the frequency ofthe sation tuned You have 3 ways to seeot a station: 1. Press and lease TUNING/TIMER < or > to move from sation to station until you find the one you oR 2. Hold down TUNING/TIMER , andthe display eyetes through al she stations one after the oter. Release the bution when you see the one you want. OR 3, Press once and release PRESET > to goto the next preset siaton, of bold PRESET <1 cycle through the preset stations: release the bution when the preset station you want shows on the display. (This method is possible after preseting stations by yoursel.) You can sls use the Remote to tune in saions and preset channels *+ To tune eeseleciod stations with the Remo: 1. ress TUNER s0 that you can receive the mos recent station tned in Select the station by entering the preset chant number inthe 10 Key padof the Remote, The Display shows the new channel number and frequency. Presetting Stations (Once a station assigned to channel mer, the station can be quickly tned ether from the Remote sing the 0 Key pad of the Remote or the CA-MXS2BK ite using PRESET < o> to cal up the channel number. D. Youcanpresetatotlof 40 stations either AM (MW/LW),FM,or amixtare ofboth, random, {G_Prese stations may be erased when power is cut off othe Unt as when tis unplugged from the AC outlet ora power failure occurs. If the preset sstions ae lost, simply set the sstions again using the following procedure To preset radio stations: 1. Tae in he sation you want to set 2. Press MEMORY, (On the display, MEMORY wil blink for seconds. During these & scconds while MEMORY js blinking you ean assign a channel namber tothe sation and enter tnt the memory. Selecta chanel number by pressing PRESET < or > until you find the chinnel number you 4. ress MEMORY and he station wil beassgnedto the channel number showing oathedlispla. Receiving in Stereo or Mono When an EM stra roads is hard ta recive o iy G) Press FMMODEPMUTE and reception wil iproeslthough you wil lose the stereo coc Inti ate, you wil hese sme nose while ting int a ation © Toresore stro eet, press FM MODEIMUTE again at AUTO appear the dpa. In this sate, when a program i troadast in sere, you wil her stereo sound; whe in sonar, youwllhear monaural sound Furthermore, inthis you won hea oe while Cui in stations CA-MXS2BK Listening to a Compact Disc “Tye quickest way to start a CD is with One Tovch Operation G. Press Play/Pause EM onthe CD player or Pay ® on the CD CONTROL section on the ‘COMPUTPLAY Remote Compact Disc Play lf CD is already loaded, the Unit automatically turns on and stars to pay it from track a |G 1fn0 CD is taded, the CD tay opens, and you can putin a CD, printed side up, pres Play?Pause tb and the way closes and the CD sas playing G_Ifyou press # OPEN/CLOSE, the Unit automatically tus on andthe CD try comes out How tousethec> Basics of Using the CD Player player: from the most Tere are the basic things you ned to know to play a CD and locate the iferent election ont. Each selection basic to advanced is called a tack, so when we are talking about locating a ack, we are also talking about how you finda certain song o performance. To Load, Play, and Stop a CD 1. Press & OPEN (CLOSE. 2. Pata CD, print side up into the tay. 3 Iowa tens le CDacn pes Pla ee 2 iceBar se con «Toupee peomliar Wiens spate Cotes Topsshesy_pea mekcneDepapapeties epee epee to close the tay. Keep the tray closed except during loading and wnlosding to proect the mechanism from dus and damage PLAY/PAUSE cp Find track ‘How to Find the Track or a Particular Point You Want Each time you press briefly and release SEARCH /EDIT TIME Hor eb the tack changes by one. + Press and release SEARCHVEDIT TIME mito go ahead one tack at time + Press and release SEARCH /EDIT TIME Mt to go back one track atime Q. Hlding down SEARCH/EDIT TIME tate oc wil fast forward or fast reverse the CD so you can quickly find the particular part of a trick you want olsen to. |G. Holding down Kft or PPI on the CD CONTROL section of the Remote allows you to change tracks continously Using the Remote t© Locating a Track with the Remote Directly find a track Using the 10 key pad on the Remote allows you to go directly to the beginning of any tack. 1. Press CD 10 KEY. 2. Ener the number ofthe tack you want using the 10 key pad. ‘Example: fr tack 5, press 5. For track 15, press +10 then 5. For rack 20, press #10, then 10 3. Astong asa CD istoaded and he Unit son, a soon as you ener he number ofthe track you it wl stat 1 play. With programming, Programming the Playing Order of the Tracks you can play back” __1naddtion the high quality sound which makes the CD sucha good way olsen to music, youcan change the tracks in any order orn which the tacks pay Random Play RANDOM Before stating & CD, press RANDOM on he CD player. 1D The wacks will payin no special oder, DWhen all of de tracks have been played, the CD shuts ff. Press REPEAT before or during random play to instruct the CA-MXS2BK to continue with a different random tack selection after the lat selection is played © To.cancel random py, press CLEAR. Page 10 (No. 20399) 1-13 CA-MXS2BK Program with the Remote How to program: just S easy steps Programming from the front panel Programming Hints Repeat a selection or the whole CD. Page 11 1-14 (No. 20399) Programmed Play ‘You can arrange the wacks to play in any order you tke with the Program function, The Remote i very seful for this because you can select tacks by number with the key ad, See "How to Ue the Remote Contra.” page 20, you need more information about its use. You can also use the main Unit ‘To program the CD track order from the Remote, follow this procedure: 1. Press PROGRAM. 2. Press CD IO KEY. 3. Press the number o dhe fist tack you want ohear, then the numberof the second tac, nd s0.0n until you have entered al the track numbers you want to ply. Refer tothe setion "How tous the Remote Control” on page 20 if you have questions about haw to-ener numbers above 10, 12. Your program can include up t 32 tracks, and you can repeat acks i you wish, 4. Press Play/Pause Plt start the program>—the first tack you programmed will stato play, followed by the next one you entered, until all the selected acs are played, 5. Tostop the CD during Programmed Play, Press Stop M. To cancel the program, press PRO- GRAM on the Remote or NICLEAR on the main Unit ‘To progeam the CD from the main Unit follow this procedure 1. Press PROGRAM, Press SEARCH/EDIT TIME kate or Mit locate the tack you want to start with 3. Press PROGRAM to stor the selected track Repeat steps 2 and 3 unl you have entered all he tacks you want to program. Press Play/Pauset>/M and he Unit wil begin playing the tacks the onder you programmed tem. A Few Hints to Make Programming Easier {Q. Ifyou wantto change the warner ofa track you just entered, press CANCEL onthe Remote, and enter another number. (Wren the display shows the ual program time, press CANCEL twice repeatedly to remove the ls selection entered.) Ifyou wantto change the entice program, pres M/CLEAR on the main Unit, and thea you ean 1 Toview the order ofthe racks in your program when's playing, press Stop mon the Remote, then pressor PP on the Remote to display the oder of the tracks. Each tim you press >>the nex selection in you program is displayed. (Press Het fr the previows selections) Toad a tack to your program, just press the number you want wo add Repeating a Selection or the Entire Dise You can have either dhe program or the indivival selection currently playing repeat as many times as you ke by pressing REPEAT. Each tne you press REPEAT, it yeles from OFF, ‘which turns the REPEAT indication out onthe display, to REPEAT which wllrepeatall racks in ome or according to the program you hive set, and REPEAT I which wil peat the ‘currently playing wack. To cancel Repeat, just press REPEAT until the REPEAT indication ‘on the display goes off. CA-MXS2BK Listening to a Tape + The tape deck allows you to ply, record and dub audio tapes ‘To rood or dub, see Receding page 1 With Automatic Tape Type Detection, you can listen 1 type I oF IV tapes without sten to. tape: How to use your tape deck haaging any sings “Toplayatape and ean abou the many easy-to-use Features ofthe dual ape deck it nto your CA-MXS2BK, read on here! Playing Back a Tape ‘You can play a ape from ether deck A or deck B, bu remember: only deck B can cond Easy-to-Use Tape Control Panel ‘You console ape eansport ations ke Ply, Fast forward, Revers es. fram stone set batons. Many double case decks havea separate set forcah case but tbe CA’MXS2BK has oe set. You press DECK ‘AB to select whichdeck, Ar B, the cons wil ont. The LED labelled A (st tthe eft ofthe DECK A Bbuton) orte“B°LED Gusto the ight ofthe DECK A/B baton) lisp soya know which deck te contol bouton are controling {2 When ape isin cher deck A oe the Unit automatically geet which ecko contol and snakes the LED frit light up. The DECK AMB baton doesnt Farin. When apes are in bh eck Aaa B, the Unit atomically elects the deck in which a tape is putter and makes LED fort igh op © The"A"or"B" LED only shows which deck yu can conto. H never shows which deck s actually operating For example, the “A” LED wil ight up you press DECK 7B orp a tape in deck A while you are ecnding on deck New, Easy-to-Use ‘Tape Control Pane! tices 9 WgHspecD recouse conecgunr CELE & MBE? an OO . Bs cS = © ey «< (6) (Gaal QO ¢ lck Aand deck B have separate conto sections. So when using the Remote Noticeonthe Remote, however tha ‘o.com he tape deck, you don't have to select which deck the buttons contol, you just ue the bultons onthe Jef for deck and he nes onthe righ for deck B. One Touch Play From the Remote: COmPUTPLAY By pressing Play Forward > or lay Reverse forthe deck you want to start, the power willcome ‘on, and if aap is inthe deck, it will stato play, Irmo tape is loaded, the Uni wil eome on and wait for further instructions, From the Console Panel: ‘When you press Play Forward or Phy Reverse tthe deck remembers which tpe deck was used last and that's the one which now comes on, and if tape s sil ni, stars playing the tape. What itactally emembersis whic deck last hada tpe inserted and its carrier dor clos, sof you last were listening oa tape in deck A, but since then have opened with EJECT) deck B, inserted atape and then closoditagnin, that's he deck that willbe selected when you press Py Por ward ® or Play Reverse f. You can ovetide this memory by seleting which deck you want by tuning onthe Playback ower firs and making the selection with DECK AVB, Procedure Regular Play ‘When poweris areal on, you can use this tase procedure: ‘With the Remote: 1. Press EJECT, which strated uso the right ofthe deck, fr te deck you wa os. 2. When the casiete exer opens, put the ease i, wit th exposed part of the ae down toward the base of the CA-MXS2BK ifthe casete carer doesnot open, tr the Unit of, then back on again nd ress EJECT. 43, Close the carer gently. 44 Tum the volume down. (See the Caution on page 8 about possible damage fom eng the volume to igh) 5 Press Pay Forward ® to pla he fron sde of Play Reverse lio play the reverse sid 6 Tostop playing, press Stop. To remove the tape, press JECT rom the Console Panel: Follow theabove procedure, excep fst se DECK A/B sels the deck withthe tape you want play i upes are inser in both decks. age 12 (No. 20399) 1-15 CA-MXS2BK Finding the place you want: Music Sean ‘Scan Forward Scan Back ‘More Useful Things to Know: Continuous Play “Reverse Mode “Dolby Page 13 1-16 (No. 20399) Fast Left and Fast Right From the Console frst selectthe deck with DECK A/Bif tupesareia both decks. Frome Remote, sg the contol forthe appropriate deck white the tapes stopped, pross Fast Lett tard the tape wil wind rapidly onto the lft side ofthe cassette without playing. D While the tape is stopped, press Past Right B® and the ape will wind rapidly onto the right side ofthe cassette without playing, Music Sean “The Scan function is very useful, quite easy 0 use, and only posible fom the Coasole Panel ‘When you sean forward, the tape advances rapidly othe beginning of the next selection and starts to play it. IF you want to keep looking for anaher section, can forward again and kep repeating the procedure until you find what you sve looking fr. ‘When you scan in reverse the tape rant rapid inthe reverse dtection from which twas playing unit comes tothe beginning ofthe seletion tha was playing. Youcan now isten othe selection agin, or gotothe beginning ‘of previous selection by scanning in reverse again {Q. Thescan function worksby detecting a4 second blank atthe Begining of each election, so St won't work well f your tape has + No blank at the beginning of a tack + Noise (often caused by moch use or poor quality dubbing) which Fils the blank with nis. + Long, ver sf passages or pauses ina selection, The can will detect these instead ofthe 4 second blanks. If this happens, just go abead and scan again until you reach the selection you want. |G. Mosic sean only works on one tape ata time. Here's the procedure for scanning: Scan Forward ‘Withthe tape playing, to Find the beginning ofthe next selection, press Fast Right ™ or Fst Left tet whichever ‘one pointsin the same direction asthe highlighted, slowly blinking arrow inthe lower right corer of the depay. The tape will at forward to the next selection and bein playing it Scan Back Withthe pe playing, to ind he heginnng ofthe slection now playing, press the Fast Right orFastLeft-t ‘button pointing the opposite divecton fom the highlight, slowly blinking row in the lower right corner of the display. ‘Q. The tape wil fas reverse tothe beginning ofthe piece and start paying it agai, Useful hints and features to know about when using your tape deck © Continuous Play: Wien a ape Finishes playing, the Unit ala’ checks tose if ape iin the other deck. If one is thre itautomatically starts playing it while rewinding the fis tape Continuous Play works regardless of which deck sats is. 1 UseReverse Mode to make the ape automatically reveseattheendofa sideand ta playing the other sie. Press REVERSE MODE to change from Reverse Mode on, to Reverse Mode offer rom off, 0n. The >, ishighlighted i Reverse Mode is selected. When Reverse Mode is turned off, only the cemal part-==—of the C2 ia the display sit + Hthere i tape in the other deck, it will stat playing when both sies of the fist tape have been played. As lng a the Reverse Made symbol G2) in the display slit, the tapes wil continue to play inthe above sequence + IfReverse Mode s off, the tape will play tothe end of the cutent sie, switch tothe other deck and start playing ape there while rewinding the fist pe. Press DOLBY B NR toswitch Dolby Noise Reduction on (DOLBY Bis highlighted inthe Deck B, the sound effects cannot be used, been he sia dest go throvgh the amplifier fist. This method gives youth highest quality dubbed tapes. ‘+ Type Land ype Ul tapes can be used fr recording. While type TV tapes an be payed, type LV tapes cannot be used for recording onthe CA-MXS2BK, ‘ex Tfrecordings you make have excessive noise cr satie, the Unitmay be too closetoa TV which ‘wason uring the recording. Ether tum ofthe TV or increase the distance between the TV and the CA-MXS2BK. Standard Recording ‘Thisisthe basic method for recording any source. The CA: MXS2DK also has special ways fr recording CD to tape, and tape to tape, which save you time and efot, 38 well as give you sore special effects However, when you need to add selection toa tape you have made, or are combining selections from several sourees on one tape, use the metho we describe here; just subsitute the source you want, such as atape in deck ‘A, or CD, or radio inthis procedure. You can also recotd fiom a connected VIR oF TV wit this procedure, Recording any Sound Source to Tape Follow these steps o record from any sound source ono tape in deck B. 1._ ress POWER so te LED on the VOLUME cont glows. Press REVERSE MODE toindiate GD inthe display if you wanto record bth sides ofthe ape. 2 Load the tape you ar making into Desk B. 3. Press REC PAUSE. REC} tights up in dhe asp. 4, Prepare the source forexample,tuninginaradio station, leading a CD turing on aconnected ViR.ete. tthe source i ready playing, ust press REC PAUSE, then press iter Play Forward to ecard om se A, oF Pay Reverse 10 record on side B ‘5, When you want to start recording, pres ether Play Forward to record on side A, oF Play Reverse to recon onside Bof the ape. Hint: any tie asoure other than deck Bis playing. you can ecordby puting atapeindeck B, pressing REC PAUSE, then Pay Forward bor Play Reverse tostart recording that CD to Tape Recording “There re three ways 1 recon from CD wo ape: The standard method described above. ©. cPirect Record—Everthing onthe CD goes ent the tape inthe order ison the CD, of according (oan ower you have set in a progr. Auto Beit—Your CA-MXS2BK igure out which selections to put on which side ofthe tape, soa selection isnt cut of before its finished when the tape rans owt CA-MXS2BK CD Direct Record 1. Putte tape in deck B Pode caD 2 Load a CD into the tay and press & OPEN/CLOSE, te? > Ityou want to ecordon both ies of the tpe, res REVERSE MODE t indice C=) in he Aspe coRESTART 3. Pres CD REC START on the ape deck |G The Unit wll automaticaly rewind the ape to the beginning of side A, eeate a 10 second blank, ‘wom onthe CD and stat ecording ‘Atte end ofthe ape, the CA-MXS2BK automaticaly goes hack othe beginning ofthe last ‘election and re-record it, this ime gently fang out tthe end. Ifyou selected the Reverse ‘Mode, side B stats with the lst selection onside A. ‘+ When the tap is finished, the Unit shuts off the CD and the tape deck and goes ito Stand-by de + Any time uring the recording proces, you can interrupt by pushing either MICLEAR onthe CD player or Stop on deck B. Recording a CD onto a Tape Using Auto Fit ‘Auto Edit, CD totape, Using Auto Ft, you can arangethe CD tacks to fitthe tape, 50 scection isn’t cu of when the tpe runs out Tatroductioa first, Auto Edits one ofthe best ways to copy al ofa CD onto a tape ‘The selection of which track go on which sides based on the lengths ofthe tacks and the length ofthe tape. The (CA-MIXS2BK can igure outmost of what it needs to know, bt you will ave wotel ithe ape size you sre using ityourtpeisaditferensizethan the one picked by the program. Follow this procedure to recorda CD using Auto i 1. Pathe ape in deck B. CD to tape, O. Press REVERSE MODE to indicate G2 inthe display i you wantto record on Boh sides Step by Step ofthe cassette, 2. Load the CD into the CD Player 1D It the CD is already loaded, be sure he power ison. 43, Set the sound effets you want now, sce the sound environment cannot be changed once recording stars. 4. Press m/CLEAR. |G. This cancels the previous eit or program sing 5, Press AUTO EDIT onthe CD player. The system tll you the minimum standard tape length AUTQEDIT tose G1 You can select different length of tape, depending onthe actal size ofthe tape you are sing, from ten possibilites prograramed into the CA-MXS2BK: 4, 46, 50,54, 60, 64,70, "14, 80,90. Cycle through these choices using SEARCHV/EDIT TIME tor Punt you Find the length closest to your tpe’s actual length singe (ear enn [ts ee ee ee Page 16 (No. 20399) 1-19 CA-MXS2BK ‘Tape to Tape Recording (Dubbing) ‘Tape to Tape Dubbing, Recording from one pe to another is called dubbing. Introduction ‘You can dub at regular speed fo highest quality, ora high specd with slight loss in sound quality ‘WitPhigh speed it tes only about oneal the time 1 copy ape 1D. Reter back to “Phings to Know before You Start Recording” on page 14 1. Referback "Listening toa Tape” oa page 12if youhave other questions about operating the tape deck. How to Copy a Tape With Regular Speed Dubbing, Regular Speed 1. Putte tape you want to copy from into deck A for playback Dubbing, Step by Step 2. Putthe tape you want copy onto into deck B for recording. Anything already on the tape in deck B willbe erased asthe new sound from deck Ais copied onto ress REC PAUSE. Now deck B is ready 10 record Press Ply Forward (or Play Revere 4) for deck B, Deck B starts recording |. Make sure that no source is played this ie, 5. Press DECK A/B so thatthe DECK A LED lights up. 6. Press Play Forward m (ox Play Reverse for deck A Deck A stars playing 17. Tossop the regular dubbing, sop both deck A and B. The typeof tape (Normal or CxO) you record from must be the same asthe rye you record onto Important Dut 'D. When the tape you are recording from in deck A has been recorded with Dalby B NR, you Information should turn ofthe Dolly function by pressing DOLBY B NR on the tape deck othe indicator inthe display is of. During regular sped dubbing youcan only steno the source tape. If you don’t want to hear it,tun down the VOLUME control or press FADE/MUTING onthe Remote. Only the sound {you hear wil be affected the recording level is controled automatically 1D. You eannot dub using the sound effects such as DANCE CLUB, HALL, ex, High Speed Dubbing High Speed Dubbing, _Althoughhe quality ofthe dubbed tape is litdetes, high speed dubbing sa very convenient way torecord fom Step by Step one tape to another. 1. Putthe tape you want to copy from into deck A, andthe tape to be copied onto in deck B. 2. Press HIGH SPEED DUBBING onthe tape deck (O. Both decks sar, deck A playing and deck B reconing + IF you want to dub both sides ofthe tape, make sure to press REVERSE MODE to indicate = in the display. ‘Thesound youhearissrange because itis much aster than usual and younay not want {olistentoit Turnitdown wih the VOLUME contol or press FADE/MUTING of the Rese, + When using high speed dubbing, you can also listen to another source suchas the radio ‘or the CD player, just as if you weren't dubbing + During high peed dubbing, if you listen to a CD with Auto Power Off tuned on, the whole Uni, including the tape decks, may turn off when the CD ends. ighs up inthe display. Recording selections from several different tapes ‘When you wantio ake selections from severa diferent tapes and combine them on one tape during high peed dubbing, folow these steps whenever changing tapes in dock A: 1. Press DECK AVB to make the DECK ALED light vp 2. Press Stop mt Thiscauses dock Ato stop, so you can change tapes, while deck B makes. 4 second blank and pauses, 2. Change the tape in deck A. 5 Press HIGH SPEED DUBBING tostan deck A playing and deck B recording again. RECI lights ‘up inthe dsp. Page 17 1-20 (No. 20399) ‘Two Timers: Record Sleep NOTE: follow the procedure, step by step. IMPORTANT! Set your clock! LooKagwst Recording when you're not there REC TIMER at CA-MXS2BK How to use the Timers and Set the Clock * Thetimers let youcontol recording and playing functions aviomatcally. Witthe CA MXS2BK they ae paiclarly easy to set and use. Two types of timers are available 1D Ree Timer—unattended recording of radio broadcasts. You can set the sartig time and recording duration. 1 Steep Timer—Fallaseepandhave your CA-MXS2BK tur off automatically afer acertain length of time ‘Whenever you are siting the clock othe mers, you will ance the setting mode by pressing any other button than the ve specified inthe procedure. So be careful to nish te entire procedure before starting any other fonction, of you will have to art over Clock Setting “Thetimersdependon heclock: the clockiaright,thetimers will worklikeyouexpect, but the time sincorrect on the clock then the timers wl also be incorrect. Clock sting is possible with he Unit either on or oft Special Notice: The clock must beset, or the timers cannot be set! So, kets set the clock fis 1. Press CLOCK ADIUST: (During setng, CLOCK in the display ashes) 2. Now youre ready to sa the hour by pressing TUNING/TIMER Press> to advance the ‘hou, and , the hourbanges by one. Hold the buton down, andthe clock will change one hou ata tei along as itisheld own, 3. Press MEMORY and the hour showing in she display will be se, and the minutes digits will, stato flash 4. "Now you ae ready to set the minutes by pressing the same button, marked TUNING/TIMER <.0r >: ress > to advance the minutes, and < to decrease the minutes, ach time you press "TUNING/TIMER the minutes change by one, Hold the buton down and te clock will ‘change rapaly inten minute intervals (10.20, 30, et.) a lang it is held down, 5, Press MEMORY again and he clock s set and stats from the hour and minute showing on the display a If there isa power failure, the clock looses is setting, the display shows "0:00" and it must be reset Setting the Recording Timer ‘With the recording time youcan make a tae ofa radiobrosdcast automatically whether or not you ae thereto startthe CA-MXSBK.Forthetimerto work correctly, you need to make sue of two things in ation to seting {he ine fo the radio and tape recorder to come on: Q. The tape you want to record onto must be in deck OTe ado station whose program you want to pe must be the Ist one played before ier |. Setting the Reconding Timer is posible with the Unit either on or off Follow this procedure o set the Recording Timer: IL Press REC TIMER— REC TIMER flashes inthe display. As long as itis flashing, you can contin withthe setting process. Ifyou waittoolong, andirstop before youazedone, justpress REC TIMER twice and start over, 2. Sette ime you want the radio to come on andthe ape in deck Bo star econing, {2 Just tke setting the clock above: set the hour with TUNING/TIMER < of > , press MEMORY, se the minutes with TUNINGYTIMER «or >, press MEMORY. The time to start reconding is now set, ad you are ready wo set the length of me for he recording 3. To set the length of ime forthe recoding {Dac rime you press the TUNING/TIMER < o> button, the duration increases by ne minute, 1 _youthold the buon dow, it wil advance in en minute increments po 120 minutes, which isthe ‘maximum time you can set. Page 18, (No. 20399) 1-21 CA-MXS2BK 4. ress MEMORY again, or wait eight seconds, and the Unit will memorize the sting. TheRECTIMER indication inthe display wllstop flashingand be highlighted. Theunit wil ow turn ona the Sette and roord the lst station set when it was as tarned of. > O Notce that the REC TIMER indicators tighted up onthe display whenever the Recording ‘Timer is set 1 Arthe end ofthe et length of time the radio and deck B will shot off 1 ityou set no time, bet leave the display showing —:—, the CA-MXS2BK will nt shut off, REC TIMER but keep playing util you shut it off 5. Whenever RECTIMER is liton the dsplay,youcan press REC TIMER tour it off, Avhough the timer will no tonger come on and make recording, the times you have stare stored in ‘memory ness the Uniti disconnected fromthe powersource, youcanrecall your settings by pressing REC TIMER agtn, To completely erase the stings, program another sting over the previous sexing. 1x tis very easy, and can be very disappointing, to forge o putin aap, orto accidentally eave 4 tape in deck B you don't want recorded over. Although this happens to almost everyone sometimes, we hope it won’ happea 10 you! ‘e& When te recording timer switches the CA: MXS2BK on, the volume coring out of the speakers iscmuolied by the VOLUME conzo, so sett o MIN if you wll be out or sleeping during the recording Sleep ‘Timer Sleep Timer: turns the Use the seep timer totum the Unitoff after certain numberof minutes when itis playing. Using this timer, you Unit off automatically can Fal asleep to music snd know your CA-MXS2BK will tum off by iel ater than play all night. after a set time 1D You can ony sec the Sieop Timer when the CA-MXS2BK ison anda source i playing. 1D To cancel the Sleep Timer seting simply press SLEEP TIMER until the SLEEP Indication disappears fom the display. Turaing off de Uait also cancels the Sleep Timer. “To set he Slosp Timer follow this procedure SLEEBIIMER 1. With he CA-MXS2BK on and a source plying, press SLEEP TIMER, The SLEEP indicator in the display wil start linking 2. Secthe length of time you want the source 19 play before shuting off wih this procedure G. Eac time you press SLEEP TIMER while the SLEEP indications blinking, it ehangesthe number ‘of minutes shown nthe display inthis sequence: eine SLEEP 499 105-90 _] SLEEP «12010590 -—~75. O. The actal time when the CA-MXS2BK will shut of showin the right hand comer of the display ere the clock ime is usualy displayed G_When the number of minutes you want shows inthe dsp, just wait 8 seconds until the indicator stops blinking, but remains lighted, “The Unit wil now turn off after the number of minutes you have se. "= When te Revording Timer seing and Slop Timer sting overlap the former always ashe Dronity. When the former timer srt aetvatng, the later wil be canceled Page 19 1-22 (No. 20399) CA-MXS2BK How to Use the Remote Control ‘The Remote Control makes easy to contro any ofthe unctons the CA MRSIBR froma stance of up o 20 feet away. You do need to point the remote sensor atthe CA-MXS2BK console, Most the buttons onthe Remote Contol do just what the ones onthe frontof the CA-MXS2BK_ o, andthey areexplained inthe manual. A few functions are availabe only by using the Remote ‘Control, and those ae described below. Using the 10 Key Pad The 10 Key pas used to specify «CD tack othe number you have assigned toa preset rio station. To enter a number using the Key pad flow these sep When you use the 10 key pl fr CD player fs press CD 10 KEY: when forthe tune, fst press TUNER before pressing any 10 ey. G Fornumbers between 1 and 10, jst pres the buton withthe number you want Q_ Fornumbersfrom 111020, fistpressthe +10, thentheonesigitof the number you wat to gt 15 first press +10, ten 5. For 20 press #10 and 10 © Formumbers rom 21 030, pressthe +10 key wie, then press the one's iit—toget?5, press +10 +10 and SF 30 press +10-+10 and 10 For numbers fom 31 and 40, fellow the same procedure, only press the +10 key three times, then the one's digit—to get 32, press +10-+10-+10 and 2. ‘Tums power On or OF Activate the key pad for emtring track numbers, programming the CD, et. Setthe sound effects (Control CD Player 1 key pod See description above Select uner of auxiliary equipment Contr deck B Control deck A Press automatially reduce volume when changing from ove source to another, or turing the CA:MXS2BK on froma. distance Volume up Volume down Page 20 (No. 20399) 1-23 CA-MXS2BK Care and Maintenance—General Notes Compact Discs . unde your compact discs, cass tapes, nd tape deck cacflly, and they wil lst ong time Remove the CD from the case by holding it at the edges while pressing the center hole lightly Do not touch the shiny surface ofthe CD, oF ‘bend the CD. Pace the CD into the open tay with he label Facing up Put the CD back in its case afer use to prevent warping. De careful not to serch the suroce ofthe CD when placing it back in the Avoid exposure direct sunight, temperature extremes, and moistire {A.dirty CD may no play comeety. IF ACD does become din, wipe it with ‘soft clth ina straight line from centr toe ‘CAUTION: Do not use any solvent (for example, conventional record cleaner, benzine, ete.) In genera, you wil have the best performance by Keeping your tapes, CDs, and the mechanism clean. +1” Store tapes and CDs in their eases, and keep them in cabinets or on shelves. + Keep the tape deck tape carers and the CD way closed When notin use. Page 21 1-24 (No. 20399) Cassette Tapes + Ifthe tape is lose in its cassette, take up the slack by inserting a pencil in one of the reels and rotating + Ifthe tape is lose it may get setched, for caught the cass. + Do not ouch the tape sures + Donor store the tape: “In dusty places “in iret sunlight or heat In mois areas {Ona TV ot speaker Near a magnet ‘Tape Deck + fhe heads, capstan and pinch elles ofthe tape dock become diy, the following will occur Impaired sound quality Discoadnous Sound Fading Incomplete erasure -Diiuty recording + Clean the heeds, eapstans, and pinch-oles using a cotton ‘swab moistened with alcohol Pichler ‘capsans i AL ‘+ Ifthe heads becomes magnetized it wil produce noise of Joose high frequencies. + To demagnetize the heads, tum off the system, and use a head demagnetizr (availabe at electronics and record shops) Troubleshooting CA-MXS2BK + Ifyou are having a probienPwith your CA-MXS2BK, check this lst for a posible solution before calling for service, + Ifyou cannot solve the problem from te hints given here, or the Unit has been physically damaged, calla qualified peron, such as your eater, for service. ‘Symptom Rosound is heard Ponible Cause ‘Connesions are incor, oF Tose ‘Casi esol ee ~The antenna ir dsconneced ‘The loop antenna is too close tothe system. Tanpossble to recor Hardt Hen to broadcat because of noite ‘The feeder antenna isnot properly extended and positioned. “The CDs seaiched or diy, “ThepathbetweentheRemoteandiie sensor ‘n the Units block. ‘The bares are discharged. ‘The CD sound's dicontinaoar Unable to operate the Remote ‘ACTION “Check all connestions and wake Cometons (Gee pages 3and 4.) ‘Cover holes on back sige of caste with ape Re connect tie antenna securely ‘Change the postion and direction ofthe loop [Extend feeder antenna at the best reception position, ‘Clean or replace the CB Remove the obstruction Replace te batteries. On amab pea “Thewln AC power cords 5 ogg. Plugin the AC power pug. = The CD doe ey. The CD is pie down, tthe CD in ih he bel ep ‘Operations are disubled. “Thebuiltinmicroprocessormay malfunction Unplug the system then plug it back in. dae to extemal clerical intefernce ‘Thesystem was urnedoff because the ier was operated while the tape was runing ‘The easct carrier eannot be opened. Specifications Ampities Output Power (EC 268-DIN) “Tarn On the system. 25 watts per channel, min. RMS, both channels driven, nto 6 ohms at 1 KE with no more than 0.99% total harmonic distortion, 25 wats per channel, min, RMS, bth channels dive, into 6 ons from 60 Ha 020 KH, with no more than 0.9% total harmonic distortion. (only {or Canada) Input Sensiivityimpedance (1 kHz) ‘Compact Dise Player VIDEO/AUX, 300mV780 koh Dynamic Range (1kH2) 9048. Signal-toNoise Rao 9568 ‘Speaker terminals ‘Wow and Flater ‘Uamessurable Speakers ohms General Tape deck Power Requirements For Canada: 120 V AC, 60 Hz Frequency response For Europe: 230 V AC, 30 Hz roe: 30~ 16,000 1 Power Consumption For Canada: 95 Wats, 120 VA Normal: 30 15,000 Hz For Europe: 110 Wars Wow and Fter Dimensions (Approx) 245x265 x344.5 mm (WAVD) ‘OWRMS) 0.09% @hx Ax ony) 02% ‘Weight (Approx) Tg (15.4 Tbs) Tuner Supplied Accessories FM Tuner PM wire antenna (1 (only for Germany) Tuning Range 87.5~ 108.0Mtz FM feeder antenna (1) (xcept for Germany) Usable Sensitivity Signalto-Noise Ratio ‘IHE-A weighted) 0.85 u¥IS ohms (1038 dB) ‘AM (MW/LW) lop antenna (1) Remote contol (RM-SEMXS2U) (1) Banteries ROMUM-4VAAAGAF) (2) ‘Antenna adeptor (1 except for Germany) MONO (at 85 dB) 80 48 STEREO (at 85489 73 3 on) MONO 7240 STEREO 6448 AM (MW/LW) Tuner Design and specifications subject to change without notice. (MW-Tuning Range 530 ~1,710 kHz (only for Canada) 522 ~ 1,629 ke (except for Canad) 1LW-Tuning Range (excep for Canads) 144 ~ 290 te (only for Italy) M4~ 353 kite Page 22 (No. 20399) 1-25 CA-MXS2BK Description of Major LSIs M@ HD404019RC18S(1C801) Ee CD/TUNER controller 1. Terminal Layout 2. Key Matrix coll; | Se, fauay | doves | corer | mes) eum | le. [aa l=] BERARDI eszooxiw | 2 3] a0, xevo2 | Repeat | AM = | FM move we HO4O4019RC18S 51] (PIN39) MUTE * als SS |e 7 a ae 2 ele ene | ee | > oot) s a ene | | om | 3 Terminal Functions FT smtet_ [rl neon % | smoot ol Fonaion 1-26 (No. 20399) CA-MXS2BK IM HD404719430FS (IC901) : System controller 1. Terminal Layout > 2.Key input a0 ~ 65 Nt IN2 IN3 Na INS ING IN7 1 64| ["xeo,_[revrec | — Power [_— «<__[vouvs cr, | Fwo REC | Lives = “<_|aev. mone TApaCK | 8 pack [__— “AUX. = m[oorec 3 nosnarronsors 3 2 =" = = Bees = = = = = > REC P 24 a = a = Ss = = AB 25 ~ 40 Terminal Functions No. | Symbot fio Function No. | Symbol 0 Function 1 [Wi [7 [Detecting buttons and switches a1_[ ate [0 [Reet motor control ignat onward) 2 | 1N2 [1 [Petecting buttons and switches 42_[ ara [0 |Ree! motor control signal (reverse) 3_[ pat [7 [input from protector creuit 43 | aRC_ [0 [eam motor control signal (counterclockwise) “4_[ADEND |-- [Ground for AID converter 44_| 8FC [0 [eam motor control signal (clockwise) 5 | murneser | 1 [Reset signal from C801 45_[ Atk [0 [Reel motor control signal (forward) | 08¢1_[--JOscilasion terminal 46_| ARR [0 |Reo! motor control signal (reverse) 7_|_0sc2 | Josclasion terminal a7_[ ane [0 [cam motor control signal (counterclockwise) @ [ten [= Jeno 48_[ arc [0 [eam motor control signal (cockwise) 9 | = |= [Connected t9 GND 49_[ [= [tonnected to GND 10 = [Connected to GND 50_| _ASc2 [1 [input of mechanism information (Geck A) Ti_| TET |= [connected to «SV 51_|ASCI_[ 1 [input of mechanism information (deck A) 12] _+5v_|-= [Power supply 52_[AcS0_[ 1 [input of mechanism information (deck A) 73_| BESIN_[1 [Compulink signal input 53_| 852 _[ 1 fngut of mechanism Information (deck 8) 14 | BESOUT [0 [Computink signal output 54_[ 8cS1 [1 [input of mechanism information (deck 8) 15 | FADE [0 [Fade recording control 55_| 8C50_| 1 [input of mechanism information (deck 8) 16_[ Bias [0 [bas circuit contol (on /oM) 56_[_ swt 0 |Muting contro! 17_[ Acar [0 [Drive signal for the capstan matortA) | 57 | — | Connected to Gnd. 18 | BcAP [0 [Orive signal forthe capstan motor(8) | 58 | — | - [connected to GND. 19, |_Avic_[0 [Speed control signal for deck A. 39 | = [= [Connected +0 GND 20 [BMC [0 [Speed control signal for deck 8 60_[ = I= [eonnected to" GND 21_| Apts | 1 [input of ree! pulse (Deck A) 61_| AMIN [7 [input from remote signal detector 22 | BLS | 1 [input of reel pulse (Deck 8) 62] sPCuK [0 [clock output to C808 23 | amt [0 [Recording mate control 63] SPDATA [0 [Data output to 1C803 2a_[ nk [0 [Noise reduction control G4 [CS [0 chip select signal so 1C603 25 | NRREC_|0 [wode conrol of NR (REGPLAY) 65_| MSI_| 1 [blank detection terminal for mune scanning 26_[ #50._[0 |controt signal for high-speed aubbing | 66 | cix [0 [Clock ovtout to 1C403 (Tone selection) 27 | PBCR [0 Playback equalizer control 67 | st8 {0 [strobe output to 1C403 (Tone selector) 28 | — _[- [connected to +5 68 _| DATA [0 [Date output to 1C403 (Tone selector) 29_| 1€ [0 fRec. £0 control Normalspeed: GO) | 69 | POWER [0 [Power control Power ono) 30_| HC |0 [Rec. £0 control igh speed: C03) 70_| sek [0 [Speaker relay control '31_[ HN [0 fhec.£@ control Highspeed :Normal) | 71 | vorowm [0 [Master volume control 32 | BR [0 [1 when using high position tape 72_[ VOLUP [0 [Master volume control 33 f= [connected to +5V 73_| APLAY [0 [" with deck A playing 34 |= [= [eomected to + SV 74_[P3MUTE [0 [Ming contol for cassette decks 33 = [connected to +5v 75_| aovec | |+5v 36 | ALED [0 [indication signal 76 [Na | [konneeted to GND 37_|_81E0 [0 [indication signal 7_| a [7 [Detecting buttons and switches 38 518-87 [0 [Indication signal 78_[ ns | [tonnected to GND 39 | = —[- [Connected to +5V 73 [ING [71 [detecting buttons and switches 20_| VOLIND [6 [indication signal 80 | _I7 [1 Detecting buttons and switches (No. 20399) 1-27 So CA-MXS2BK HE _CXD2500BQ(IC701) : DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR 1. Outline 2.Terminal Layout ‘The CXD2500B9Q is a digital Signal processsing LSI designed for use in compact dise players. It has the following functions: + All digital signals for regeneration are processed using one chip. + ‘The built-in RAM enables high-integration mounting, Generation by the use of a digital PLL of bit clock pulses for strobing the EFM signal. EFM data demodulation + Subcode demodulation and subcode Q data error detection ~ Digital spindle servo system (incorporating an oversampling filter) ba a [080 e 1 6a 3.internal Block Diagram 25 40 srr can crem AVon 700 Ass veo! DigitalPuL Veo (varipitch er Yoo wooo |doubie soece)| ™ [demadulator 32k RAM ¥ PCO ——— ss ul ait _ ss Regier ress | [Prion and Syne SSC TR | cenerator| “encoder cu lorotector| Serial? RF parallel PSSL asvo Timing DIA processor Jf] DAOT~16 wrex enerator data processor Mute ScOR Subcode co nA freak detector seo procetor EMPH Digital out sack Subcode @ fron pour 5950 processor corrector Moz MON aw [ePU interface DATA Fw processor Timing }cLox ae yenerator? as Mos, Teno Dato Woise | [_tetimes ‘auto }cuKo bhaper| *Joversemoting sequencer LTO XAST LOCK APTR —APTL LACK WOCK SEIN SENS CNN FOK MRR Notes: +The data at the 64-bit slot is output in 2's complements on an LSB-first basis. The data at the 48-bit slot is output in 2's complements on an MSB-first basis. GTOP monitors the state of Frame Syne protection. (“H” : Syne protection window released) XUFG is a negative Frame Syne pulse obtained from the EFM signal before Frame Syne protection is effected XPLCK is an inversion of the EFM PLL clock. The PLL is designed so that the falling edge of XPLCK coincides with a change point of the EFM signal. ‘The GFS signal turns “H” upon coincidence between Frame Sync and the timing of interpolation protection, RFCK isa signal generated at 136-y:s periods using a erystal oscillator. C2PO isa signal to indicate a data error. XRAOF isa signal issued when a jitter margin of + 28F is exceeded by the 32K RAM. 1-28 (No.20399) CA-MXS2BK 4. Terminal Description Pin No. Symbol _[ vO. Description 7 FOK | 1 [Focus OK input pin, Used Yor SENS Output and ervo auto sequencer, 2_[ FW Non eonnection, 3__| WON [0 Output for spindle motor ONTOFF conta] ‘@ | -MoP | Joutput tor spindle servo control 5 [M05 [0 JOutput for spindle servo control (Non connection) © | LOCK [0 |ihis terminalis “H"when the GF5 signal sampled at 400Hz 17H" Ietums"L” whan the GS signal urns out IC" Bormore times in succession, F=5[ = [= Mion connection To | ~TEsT_[ 1 Test pin (Normally ato ii] F00 [0 JOutput of charge pump for analog EFMPLL (Won connection? a a 13~1e|_— | = Non connection T7_| Vex [1 [clock input from eternal VCO Tor var pith control te= 16 S30aNa 18 [ ALO [0 [Output of fier for masterPLt (Slave = Digital PLU 19_[—FitL_[1 [input to fter for master PUL 20[__ PCO] 0 Joutput of charge pump for master PLL Avs Tanalog GNO 22_[ cLTV | TWO control voltage mput for master PLL 23 | AVgp | = [Analog power supph 2a_[ RF [1 [eFtsignalinput 25__| Testa | 1 |TeSt pin (Connected to GND) 26 [Testa _| 1 [TEST pin (Connected to GND) 27_[_ASYO | 0 [EFWfullswing output 28_| Testa [1 [TeSt pin (Connected to GND). 23 | Né | — Non connection 30_| _PSSt | 1_ [input used to switch the audio data output mode."1" for serial output, Wor paralleloutput 31 | Wock [0 |b /Ainterface for 48-bitslot, Word clock ¥=2Fs 32 | _LaCK [0 [D/Ainterace for 48-bitslot_LR clock = Fs 33 [Vos] = Power supply 34 | _DAI6 | © [Output oA i6{NtSe) when PSSL=1 or serial data from AB-bitslotirs completementsMSB fist when Pssu= 35_|_DOATS | 0 [Output OATS when PSSL= | or bit clock from 4B-bitslot when PSSL=O. 36-57] =] = Non connection 32_| wes [= Jono 53_| —XTAI_| 1 [input to 16934¢0aHe Xtal orcilation circu or 33 BOUGNINE pat S4_|XTAO_[ 0 [Output of 165344 mir Xtal oscillation circuit 55_|__X1St | 1_ Xtal selection input pin.“L" for 16.344MH Xtal," Tor 33 A605 Wins Xtal 36=55] — — | = [Non connection 33_|_Mb2__[ 1 Digital Out ONOFF control "HW for ON, "U"ForOrF. 60_[ bout | © bigital-Out output pin ‘6i_[_EMPH [OH emphas on _L: emphasis of 2 =| = [Non connection | SCOR_| 0 |Turns "A" when subsode SyneS0 orS1 detected | 3850 [0 [Serial outputof SubF tow. 65 | excK | 1 [Clock input for reading 3650. {66_[ $050 | Joutouts 80-bit sub O and 16-BRPCM peak level data, 67 | 8Q¢k [1 _[€lock input Tor reading $950. 68_[_MuTe [1 |'H" for muting, “1” for releate 65_[ — SENS] SENS outputto CPU. 70 | _XRST [1 fystem reset. “L” for resetting 7i_ [DATA] 1 inputs serial data from CPU. 72_[ _XtAT [17 [latches serial data input from CPU at faling edge 73 oo Powersupply SV) 7a | CLOK | 1 nuts serial data transfer cock from CPU. 75 [SEIN [1 [inputs SENSE from SSP, 76 [eI [1 Jnputs track jump countaignal 77 [DATO | 0 JOutputs serial data tossP, 78_|_XLTO [0 [latches serial data output toSSP at faling edge, 79_[ CKO [0 Joutputs serial data transfer lock 10 55?. (a0_—[ wine 1 Jinputs mirror signal to be used by auto sequencer when jumping 198 or more Wace (No.20399) 1-29 CA-MXS2BK BH .CXA13725 (IC703) : RF SIGNAL PROCESSING SERVO AMPLIFIER 1.0utline 2.Functions 3.Terminal Layout ‘The CXA1372Sisabipolar " * Auto asymmetry control wore |s 7 Slee IC developed for RF signal Focus OK detection circuit isc? af FO processing (focus OK, + Mirror detection cireuit vl ae mirror, defect detection, Defects detection, counter rorer|6 43] EFM comparator) and servo measures cireuit Ree ala control EFM comparator ala lect Focus servo control lees ‘Tracking servo control re |i2 sof ase Feed servo control soa] a aorce 4,Internal Block Diagram stork slavee TTL] MLOATAREGISTER INPUT SHIFT REGISTER 1 "ADDRESS DECORDER u OUTPUT DECORDER 106. 3% ae a0. 0%. 1-30 (No.20399) 5.Terminal Functions CA-MXS2BK Piano | symbol [vo] | Function o Te T [Input pin of wracking error amplifier. 2_|_Toret | 1 [Capacitor connecting pin for time constant during defects 3 | ATSC | _1_|Window comparator input pin for ATSC detection a FZC__|_1_|Pinfor focus zero-cross comparator input, 5 Fe [input pn of focus error. | _FDFCT | _1_|Capacitor connecting pin for time constant during defect functions 7 ve T [Center voltage input pin. For dual power: GND For single power supply: (VCC + GND)/2 2 FED |_| [Connect capacitor between ths pin and pin3 to reduce high-frequency gain, 3 F53__|_1_|The highsrequency gain ofthe focus servo isswitched through F53 ON and OFF. 10 FB | 1 [Time constant external pin to raise the low bandwidth ofthe focus servo, 1 FEO | 0 [rocusdrive output 2 Fe 1 [inverse input for focus amplifier 73 | Sk _| _1_[Time constant external pin for formation of focus search waveform. ya _|__Tau | 1 [Time constant external pin forthe selection of tracking high band gain 5 762 | 1 [Time constant external pin for the selection of tracking high band gain. 76 | avec | — [Powersupply 17 _[| TAO | 0 | Tracking drive output 78 TA__|_1_|teverse input pin for tracking amplifier. 73_| st | _1_|Non- inverse input pin for feed amplifier 20 SLO | 0 [Feed drive output. 2 st 1 [inverse input pin for feed amplifier. 22 | FSET | _1_[Pintoset peak frequency of focus tracking phase compensation and fo of CLV LPF 23 | _1SET |_| [Currents input to determine focus search, track jump, and feed kick height. 2a |_SsTOP | 1 _|uimitSW ON/OFF signal detection pin for dsc inner periphery detection. 3 | aves | — [-sv 26_|_oinc__|_1_[Pinforone-track jump. Contains 47k pull-up resistor. 27 | LOCK _|_1_[At"L” feed runaway prevention circuit operate. Contains a A7kMpul/-up resistor. 28 CLK | 1 [Serial data transfer clock input from CPU. 23 XT | 1 [latehinput rom CPU. 30 | DATA | _1_|serialdata input from CFU. 31_ | _xast [1 [Resetinput pin reset at "L" 32 | cout | 0 [Track number count signal output. 33 [sens | © [Outputs FZC, AS, T2Cand § STOP through command from CPU. 34 | ocno_| — [eno 35_| wine | 0 [MIRRcomparator output pin. 36 | _DFcT | output pin of DEFECT comparator. 37_| _ASY | _1 [Input pin of auto asymmetry contol 30 | EFM | © [Outputpinof EFM comparator. 39 FOK | 0 [Ovtputpin of FOK comparator a] cor 1 _ [output pin of DEFECT bottom hold. a C2] 0 _|inputpin for the capacitance coupled output of DEFECT bottom hold @ | ovee_| — [-5v o e T_ [Connection pin of DEFECT bottom hold capacitor. aa © 1 _[ennecting pin of MIRR hold condenser. Non-inverted input pin of MIRR comparator. a5 RF T [Input pin with coupling capacitor where RF summing amplifier outputis connected 46_| _RFO | © [Output pin of AFsumming amplifier and check point of eye pattern a7_|_ovee_| - [-sv 28 2c __|_1_ [input pin of tracking zero-a vor $ Lp] swatiow counter al mo ELE inert abe Universal « Shit Register & Latch Counter veo oon ee wo 4. Pin Function Description JPin No.| symbol |v/0 Functions and Operations 724_[Xin, Kout | 0 | Coystal oxcllator IMMA z CE__| 1 [Fix the chio enable to “H" when Inputting (D1 and outputting (DO) the serial data, 3 DI [-1 [Receive the control data from the controller (CBO) 4 ‘cL__[1 [Tis clock is used to synchronize data when transmitting the data of Di and 66. 5 ‘DO_|'O [Transmit the data from LC7216 to the controller which & synehronized with CL. 1 SYC Not used. 7 [Tuned [7 [Receive the tuned signal from ICi0a (AT266A) 3 | Stop in [7 [Not used. ‘9 [POWER [0 [Not used. 70 | _@sC [0 [ON mode with “A” and OFF mode with “LC Ti [WONG [6 Tit is “H™ on FNEMOnaural, “U7 on FA-Stereo. 72 FM__[.0 [itis 7-7 on FM mode. 73 | Mw _[ [itis "U7 on mW mode: Ta Tw [= [itis 7-7 on LW mode, 15 _[_AWAF_[ 1 [Universal counter input for AMFIF from Ie104 (WATS6GAY 76 | FMF [1 [Universal counter input for FMF Trom 1Ci04(LA1266A). 17 | REQ_[ 0 [Outputthe “IFsignal request” to 1CIOE when the pin-7 Runed 16) goes to W™ 78 AMOsC_| 1 [input the local osclator signal of AML 13 [-FMOs¢_[7 input the local oscillator signal of FM. 20 Vap | = | This & @ terminal of power supply PLL charge pump output: When the local oxcllator signal frequency i higher than at | por [o | the reterence frequency high level signals will output. }When it is lower than the reference frequency, low level signals will output. When It is same as reference frequency signals, it wll be floating | P52] 6 [Not used. 3 Vs] — | Power supply (No. 20399) 1-33 CA-MXS2BK MM LA1266A (IC104) : FM AM IF AMP & detector 1. The main function descriptions (1) Amplify and detect of FM intermodulation frequencies. (2) It has local oscillator and mixer for AM, and amplify the AM-IF signal, 2. Terminal Layout 3. Block Diagram te Oe sro in Biba FMOET is i mere afin | a a 17 | aa aa, a = Blow “mle ols we = Toca fo once [fee 4, Pin Function Description Pin No.| symbol [vo] Functions and Operations ne 23__| Bypass _| ~ [Bypass of FM IF Amo. @ | GNO | = [This i the device ground teeninal 56 | FMpET | ~ [Fw detect transformer 7 Vcc __| = | This is the power supply terminal SIG __| © [Whe the set stunning this terminal becomes" FWAFC | © [This is an output terminal of voltage for FM. AFCIAuto Frequency control) FMIF_| © [When the signal of IF REQ of 1C102(1C7218) appear, the signal of FM IF output AMiF | © [When the signal of IF REQ of IC102(LCT278) appear, the signal of AM IF output Fiiout [0 [FM detection output STRQ_[ 1 | The signals come out from piot0 (FMMIF) or pinlt (ANKIF) while this terminal going to “High” NARSM_ | ~ [Control the Sand-width of signal meter ‘AMout_[ © [AM detection output Fanaa | = [For adjust the sop lvl ore eva OTF AM Ad_[ = [For adus the sop level (ormute evel of A TiiF [Input oF ANF Signal TRarace [1 [Fis an AGC voltage pt terminal Tor A few [O [hs an ovtvt terminal fr AM rier Titan [Ahsan put terminal for AM Sigal Waet —[~ [Regier valve between in and pina desde te TequereywdtNoT We plana Tv-o5t [= [sw terminal of AM Local oslltion crea AN-05¢ [9 | aa Local Oxilation Signal output 1-34 (No.20399) CA-MXS2BK Wi LA3401 (IC105) : FM MPX Detector 1. The main function descriptions (1) Detect the FM multiplex signal (Stereo signal ). (2) When receiving Fi stereo signal, it outputs the signal for indication. (3) AM/FM audio amplifier. 2. Terminal Layout we nel ming her Seve Ch Comet ng righ ow Ch re Ch ruins Cf wineout apc BV 2B wr SBor "Bor BBcw ren EBistcee coe “Estero 3. Block Diagram wee vcore ue mua” Saat arene ow ete JSP real 4._Pin Function Description Pin No | symbol [vo Functions and Operations 7 ‘AM in | 1 [This & an Input terminal for AM detection signal z Fin | 1 [This an input terminal for FM detection signal 3__|_ Pilot out [© [Output of PX pilot signal (Connect to Pint8) @_| Sepa. Adi_| — [Separation adjustment 5 Lout__| © [Left channel signal output 6 t T [input terminal of the left channel postamplifier 7 R T [input terminal of the right channel postamplifier 3 Rout | 0 |Right channel signal output 9 | Mute Cont_|— [The mute time is controlled by the connected capacitor when turning the power switch on. 10 |_ FM/AM _| 1 |Change over the FM/AM input. "H"= AM, 11 | Mate out | — [Not used 2 eno. Ground terminal 13_| stereo _ | © [stereo indicator output Stereo: "U", Mono: "A" 1a | Mute Cont_| — |The mute time is controled by the connected capactor when changing over the FMVAN 15__| Mute in| 1 [Mute signal input. "A": Mute on, "i" Mute off 16 PF, Low pass filter of pllot detector. 7 LPF | = [While this terminal goes to “H the VCO stops Te [Pilot im [1 [Pilot signal input 19 GF [Low-pass fiker of PLL 20 LPF __| — [tow-pass fier of PLL 2 VCO__| 1 [Voltage controlled oscillator terminal 2 Voc | = [Power supply (No. 20399) 1-35 CA-MXS2BK Internal Block Diagram of Other ICs Mi 150197P (1C991) : DigitakDelay IC (Only for universal version) | one 2erinal functions . ne F a me No [symbol] Function | Ro] Symbol | Function | eee Fa Ee le x 3 ee 4 ‘AGN Ground 26 [camconre | Gain control vce fe 2) Fz 6 xout_|Oscillation terminal | 30 oprour_| OP amp output pete eee eer 7] [osetaton termine] 31] oni] OP amp input | Se ea ee mee eens 9 vo) Power supply 33 | oezour_| OPamp output | wine {sa canec 70 | sr [omected to eno [3e [wom | Fiter nput eee 2 12 [ont [Connected to Guo [36] ve | Non connection : ree 2] ne 14 [ona | Connected to 5v | 38 | vriom | filter output 3. Internal Block Diagram aL Al Bal 7 a BA Gg aE tomar rT fet t fama cea | |] 7 [2 ee Ce Wow wy a oy 4. Operation 1) This ic has 2 modes, one of which is echo mode and the other is surround mode. Following table shows the differences between the two modes. 2) When EASY is ‘H’, DEL1, DEL2and DELS are used as REQ, SECK and SEDATA. In this case, SEDATA which is used to set the mode and delay time previously mentioned, is read at the falling edge of SECK while REQ is ’L’. DEL | ori | bes Surround mode(PintT=0) Echo mode (Fini =H) Pwi2 | Pinta | Pint4 [Sampling frequency] Delay me (MSEC [Sampling frequency] Delay tme (SEO oe a 500KH2 aa 250kHe 205 wpe pe 500KH2 702 250kH2 ano epee S00KHe 743 250kH2 eia sea ferna ec S00irz 205: 250kH2 a19 ee SO0kHE 246 125kH2 983 Lt. Te S00kHE 307, T25kHe 1229 ies] sen) rH SO0KH2 388 12skrz 1393 Hes saa ie S00kH2 1.0 125k 1638 1-36 (No. 20399) CA-MXS2BK WHA12136A (1C381): Noise Reduction Amplifier scm ws sccm ve cata] ] [is suas Paour FLU peour RECOUT 8) jownt tg RECOUT MSPS-420-1 (IC804) : Remote control Module IC lo Ase f Hef A ae at Ah o# GND vec Vout 1ML81639-CV (1489) : Motor Driver a §HMIN35501 (IC751) : D/A converter 1, Terminal Layout 2. Terminal Functions oa Fe as T2_|__binr, Dina | 1 | Serial data put outce| B)ooor z ace Tt clock input mf aif 6 cKO © | Glock output cute] loinc 7 Dvssa_[— [ eNO Tor digtat reat oona| Xefoora 3.10 | OuTie ,OUTTB | 0 | PEM signal oveput (Channel 1) avsst | a Tal eae n AvbO1 = | Power supply for analog circuit (Channel 1) (No. 20399) 1-37 CA-MXS2BK 1 TA84095 (1C931~934) : DC motor driver Function input Output “ tes Mode wi n2_| our | ourz 00 [= | «| stor Tee oo 7_[-0[-H_ 1 [ren 1 yONGYoOVE o[ 1 [1 [-# | “auose NOQENS URN youcNS URN a 2 vr =r Fligh impedance @ XR1095CP (C803) : Display Driver 1. Internal Block Diagram jzclerminalsEuncuons) Pin veo ho v — 2 | symbot Funation O_O HOA! Paes, Para FLanode control fee [free 1 fF] 16 ates Hane control A vs chip select l25oHz Peak ex an 18 | SPCLK Clock for data transmission ee Detector 19 oO Serial data input Tez |_[reax fase L Fo.av | 51,82 [Chip select (connected to GND) Fitter __f—[Detector EET) Ioan i + z2_| om Connected to ground acne freak 1] | oir 2_|_vss Power suppiyi—) iter | “Joetector [controt eral aw Ground ronemnz|_[peae | a 25 [RN adi signalinput Finer | [Detector Digital r udiosignalinput ak ld Ee a « a7 | Gp | The etistorand capacitor ae jose econ | c Hoc loss 28 | TPH | connected to this pin determine Ke 4 wx} lorGer| the peak hold time. ae mae] Tene Lord control spree} toe}—! [iow eile nade 2o-|ewa | Ce a 0 | cikR | Aresitorisconnected for t oxllation ae a [GRE | Reapacor isonet or es ‘xilation a a_[ woo Power supply (rp BH MISC7112-0155 (IC 802): FL Driver IC 1. Terminal Layout 2.Terminal Functions ose [Tals Pinno.| Symbol [0 Function ee? see" 7] oct] 1 | Grcliation vette composed by connecting Te reaitor ves Sle 2 | oso [0 | sndcapactor mes a 3 RESET | |_| Resetinputforinternallogie atturning the power on, ale 4 Voo | = | Powersupply ale 14 | tag~96_| Of FLondarive signal 3h Ts=21} NC | = | Nonconnection a 2 a ak aa ie a Sea ar Tat] ea] O| Peanode dive signal ze 0 CK [1 | System clock for shite regiter EN ai] DATA W [1 | Indication data input Bee a G__ [1 [chip select 1-38 (No. 20399) CA-MXS2BK Internal Connection of the FL Display Tube @ =ELU0001-153 . 822 |O@® I] Ae Ss QO F "Ey, SS LLY fal | EVs —~|O99 B |° SS | O09 fg e g} |] -————— . espe EMMIS 2 a SS | [9 Ig) g | =e |O BMI |e e = g eee | 3 vee 2 33 B (No. 20399) 1-39 CA-MXS2BK Disassembly Procedures 2 1 POS AONE oheNee Top cover removal, Remove 4 screws on the rear side and 2 screws on both sides of the cover. Remove the cover. Coo 00 Rear panel removal Remove the top cover. Remove the 5 screws) Remove the 9 scrows ®. Remove the rear panel oO Tuner PCB (ENA-140-1) removal Remove the top cover. Remove the rear panel (definitely). Remove the screw © Remove the connectors JB103,J101 on the tuner PCB ® to remove the tuner PCB. ® Cassette PCB (ENJ-072-2) removal Remove the top cover. Remove the rear panel. Remove the tuner PCB. Remove the 2 screws ©. Disconnect the connectors P201, 202, 203, 204 and 3208. 1205 is connected to FW206. Fig1 Rear view sor 18103 Tuner PCB F203 SD SINE 7a nana ose nn ero a aaite 25724 |—rwa0s Remove the rear panel. "= = a Remove the tuner PCB. Disconnect the wires J205, J851,J911, 601 and P701 Remove the 3 scrows © Fig 4). Remove the serew @ on the CD assembly base. Take them out of the shassis, lifting them a little P201 Front panel assembly removal Remove the top cover. Fig2 Right side view Remove the rear panel Remove the tuner and cassette PCBs. Remove the CD PCB with the mechanism assembly. Remove the 3 scrows ® on the bottom of the front panel Disconnect the connectors J512, 531,901 and 902 (Fig 5). Release the 3 hooks to remove the assembly (Fig 3). wn Hook an Hook 851 CDassembly base 205 ——F Hook Fig3 Bottom view Fig4 Top view 1-40 (No. 20399) CA-MXS2BK CD mechanism assembly removal _)\ Remove the ed PCB with mechanism assembly. Disconnect the connectors P602, P603. ENC-101-5 Remove the 3 screws ®. Cassette controller PCB| 1531 Disconnect the connector P601 under the mechanism, lifting the mechanism up. 5. Turn the screw (D located under the mechanism to remove the tray out of the loading mechanism. 902 i Remove the screw @ to remove the tray. ‘901 Remove the 2 screws ® to remove the clamp assembly. Remove the serew () located under the tray to take the ed mechanism assembly out. Figs Cassette mechanism with the cassette controller PCB _ ® (ENC-101-5) removal Remove the top cover. Remove the front panel assembly. Disconnect the connectors J991, P992 and JB861 (Fig9) . Remove the 8 screws and © Open the cassette doors to remove the mechanism. P01 +— clamp assembly Cassette holder removal Remove the front panel assembly. Remove the cassette mechanism assembly. Remove the spring hooked on the holder (Fig 7). Remove the damper (Fig 9) ® Remove the holder. Fig6 POE sa EEE Spring Cassette holder Deck af . & Pe Front pane! a | assembly act Saber wie ee een” el Fig7 Wy ae Deck 8 | A801 1991 s9851 ° | ae "| “ Lumpp wot 38801 —>| JA901 and 18801 are connected without wire Only for universal and Taiwan versions Fig 2 Fig9 Behind the front panel assembly (No. 20399) 1-41 CA-MXS2BK Disassemble of the cd mechanism assembly Pickup removal 1, Remove the ed mechanism assembly. 2, Release the shaft to remove the pickup (Fig 10). Shatt stopper a Fig 10 CD mechanism assembly Spindle motor removal Remove the ed mechanism assembly. 2. Remove the turntable, and remove the two screws retaining the spindle motor. 3. Remove the screws retaining the spindle and feed motor P.C. Board and unsolder it. Spindle motor retaining screws Turntable Fig 1-42 (No. 20399) I Spindle motor installation 1, Tighten the 2 serews to the same torque. Fasten the spindle and feed motor P.C. board with the screw and solder. 3. Install the turntable. When installing , press straight down at the center of the turntable until the distance from the surface of the mechanism base to the turntable is exactly 19.4£0.1mm, 4 Fig 12 4. After inserting the turntable, bond the motor shaft and turntable together (at the section marked by an arrow in fig 130n the left below). 1 ! ole consect ey Fig 13 5. Use “LOCKTITE” #460 bonding agent, and apply as little as possible. Take care not to allow any excess bonding agent to get onto the turntable. Be extremely careful not to allow bonding agent to adhere to the motor bearings (the section marked by an allow in fig 13 on the right) CA-MXS2BK Disassemble of the cassette mechanism oh Sere erren | Cassette controller PCB(ENC-101-5) removal Remove the cassette mechanism assembly with the PCB. Release the 8 hooks to remove the controller POB (Fig 14) Head assembly removal Remove the cassette mechanism assembly. Unsolder the flexible wire (Fig 16). Remove the 2 screws () fixing the head assembly (Fig 21) Note ‘The direction of the head is changed with the head gear. When servicing, install the head gear according to the direction of the head. Refer to fig 15. Pinch roller arm assembly removal Release the return spring (Fig 21) Release the hook holding the pinch roller arm assembly to remove the assombly (Fig 16). Reel motor PCB removal Remove the cassette mechanism assembly. Remove the cassette controller PCB. Remove the screw © to remove the echo circuit board (Fig 17) . Remove the screw ®) fixing the reel motor PCB. Unsolder the reel motor PCB. Remove the PCB. Be careful so that stress is not added to the terminals of the motor. Capstan motor removal Remove the cassette mechanism assembly. Remove the reel motor PCBs. Remove the 4 screws @ fixing the bracket (Fig yw Remove the motor with the bracket Remove the 2 screws fixing the motor and the bracket. Reel motor removal Remove the cassette mechanism assembly. Remove the reel motor PCB. Remove the FR arm assembly (Fig 21) Remove the screw @ fixing the motor (Fig 21) Remove the hooks fixing the motor to remove the motor. Cassette controller PCB Fig 14 Head assembly Head gear: Forward Reverse Fig 15 Head gear Pinch roller arm assembly 4 ‘E . = Flexible wire Fig 16 Reel motor PCE 5 igay Solder oS a Ee Boge oe Bracket Ing et co ‘oO © Capstan motor Fig 17 (No. 20399) 1-43 CA-MXS2BK Fly wheel removal 1, Remove the cassette mechanism assembly. 2. Remove the reel motor PCB. 3. Remove the screws @ and the bracket to remove the fly wheels (Fig 17) % To install the bracket 1. Install the belt of mechanism A as shown in fig, <— ® 18. Fig 18 Mechanism & 2, Assemble the mechanism A and the bracket with the capstan motor. 3. Hang the bolt of the mechanism A to the motor pully using a tweezers and the like 4, Hang the part ® to the Idler pully. 5. Install the mechanism B installed the belt as Motor pully shown in fig 20 to the bracket which is assembled with the mechanism A. Idler pully CCapstan motor 6. Hang the part © to the motor pully using a Fig 19 Bracket tweezers and the like, Cam switch PCB removal 1. Remove the fly wheel. 2. Remove the hooks fixing the PCB to remove the cam switeh. When assembling the eam switch, install it so © that the part © meets the part © (Fig 22) O Fig20 Weworism 8 0 Fig 22 Return spring To earth the mechanism 1-44 (No. 20399) CA-MXS2BK Application Points for Grease BBE G-334 (Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd.) 1 G-474C (Kanto Chemical Co., Ltd.) G-334: £BS0006-0098 G-474C: £BS0006-0198 (No. 20399) 1-45 CA-MXS2BK Adjustment Procedures @ Tuner section Don't adjust the semi-fixed resistors and coils except below mentioned . if you have them out of the values previously adjusted by mistake , replace them. Service parts are adjusted. \V-TUNE rune TIO) — oro Tuner PCB (ENA-140-1) FETOT Antena ‘terminal upi03_Let0a Be FM CENTER LP102 ° ee Front PCB (Pattern side) Front PCB (1) Tuning voltage Confirm the voltages in the table below at ‘TP101. If the voltages are not satisfied, replace T102 for AM or FE101 for FM. FMW) MW W) wy pene ea-ovie 67. starz] roaMiie | Szakie | 530KHe [1629KH=]1710KHa| T4akie | 290KHe | 353KH2 Fas Europe a7207| — |eoz2olos-10| — |7s-85] — |os~10] — |es-90 USA. Canada = _[tezto[sozz0[ — fos-i0] — [eo-sof — | — | — theUK.,Continentaleurope |_— _|16210|e0220[os-10| — |7s-as] — [os-i0]| — [esa Waly =~ |rezto[eoz20[os-10] — |7s-as] — |os~10|so-7s| — ‘Australia = _[rsero[eozzofos-10] — |7s-as| — | — | — | — (2) FM detector coil = Receive a broadcast by using the function of ‘AUTO STOP’ Adjust T105 so that the voltage at TP102 becomes 0+ 1.5mV. 7 a ~ (8) Frequency of the clock ty 1. After connecting a diode between W830 and W831 as shown right, connect ac power cord into ac outlet. Example 195133 152076 2. Confirm that the display is off and remove the diode. 188119 152472 3. Connect a frequency counter between W832 and W831 4. Adjust TC801 so that the frequency becomes 34952.5:1 0.15He. 1-46 (No. 20399) Deck Section 1. Measuring instruments Audio frequency signal generator ( Obs output at the 600 ohm output terminal from 50Hz to 20KH2) Electronic voltmeter Frequency counter Wow & Flatter metor Distortion Meter with band pass filter [Attenuator (600 ohm impedance) A resistor with 6000 N CA-MXS2BK Standard Tape oaBs Tape No. Frequency Level Wow & Fhutien Purpose VIr-70aL Toke = 1048s Head azimuth . Frequency Response vir 300082 (ds C025 WANS “Tape Speed , Wow & Flutter vin72a tke =a Standard Level TMT-6447 = = Blunk Skip Tar62a7,Twr-6237 | — = Music Sean TMT-7086 = = Recording standard Normal: UR AGTIZ = = Recording standard METAL: MA ACSI = = Recording standard _C03,5A W211, TW = = Forward /reverse play torque measuring Twa = = Feed forward rewind torque measuring (120 Tape, = = Comfirming the tape cunning Adjustment_and repairing the mechanism Item Adjustment method ate Remarks “| Deck a 1. Refer to figure 1. 1 Connect an electronic vottmeterto the DOLBY stead Tae eno sroimum |: Mee he sect errant cannot be azimuth —_|2- Adjust screw @ so that the indication of the 7 obtained because of head wear, excessive voltmeter becomes maximum when PLAY (P+) is magnetization, etc., replace the head aes fssembly and adjust the head azimuth 3. Adjust screw @ s0 thatthe indication of the Als, perform the electric adjustment voltmeter becomes maximum when PLAY ¢@)is a. when there isthe difference of more than prose 3~4.d8 between left and right outout Deck & levels, replace the head assembly to avoid 4. Adjust screw © so that the indication of the complaint voltmeter becomes meximum when PLAY (>) is pressed 5. Adjust screw so that the indication of the voltmeter becomes maximum when PLAY (4) is pressed 6. Atter making the adjustment.apply screw lock to prevent screws @ ,® ,@and © coming loose Piayback [1 Measure the torque in the playback mode by | 26~2 [When the slandard torque cannot be obtained, roraue |” the torgu meter. ‘acm. |feplace the FRarm assembly or motor Fast forward [7_ Measure the torque in the fast forward mode | 60~ 200 |When the standard torque cannot be torque |" by the torgu meter. (gem. _ [oblained.repiace the FRarm assembly or motor. Rewind 1. Measure the torque in the rewind mode by ‘80~ 200 [When the standard torque cannot be torque |" the torgu meter Sem [pbtained, replace the Farm aszembly or motor Wow ]T, Connect the wow 8 fitter meter tothe — [Bea complaint may occur # the wow 8 Tater tude DOLBY TP{figure 3) and play back VIT-712 fluctuates by 0.1% even though itis allowed 2. tts reading should be within 0.29% (WTO). in the standard, repairing is required ® 8 Deck A Figure 1 at Deck & (No.20399) 1-47 CA-MXS2BK 3. Electrical Adjustments — (Make the following adjustments after adjusting the head azimuth.) in principle, the adjustments should be made in the following sequence Set the NR switch to OFF andthe BEAT CUT switch to "1" Adjustments marked with an astersk(*) should always be made after the head is replaced OdBs = 0.775V. em care ‘Adwustment] Standard : ease eee Location | Value Remarks 1] Tape [1. Connect a frequency counter to the DOLBY speed | TP(igure3) and play back VIT-712 vesst | 3,000 He = 2. Adjust the semitived resistor VR9S1 on ENC ee rors * [Standard level]. Connect an electronic voltmeter to the DOLBY | Deck aA 1) The playback level varies when 2) Wayback | TPdfigure3). urvmazi_| —5.5¢as |" the head is replaced s0 should Level) | Play Back VIT-726 (1 ke: ~ Aas) to adjue —| RVR222 | (tImV) | be adlusted the semi-fixed resistors Deck Use an electronic voltmeter wenbes | #148 | with an impedance of 100 ka evecaat ormore Playback |1, Connect an electronic voltmeter to the DOLY | Deck A Frequency |” TP(figure3) L:vRa0s | - 11a e Response [2 play VIT-7031 (tokH2: ~ 1048s) and adjust | RVR208 | (206m) semifned resistors to obtain the stanaaré | PERE, | sy oe R:vR208 =| Recording |i. Connect a frequency counterto the BIAS 335 | took: [set the BEAT CUT switch tom" 4) sias TPtfigure 3), and perform a recording to adjust #5 kHz Frequency | _ bias frequency + | Record’ Play |1. Supply thi and 12.5ki4z with 20mV signals to 023 68 |Refer to figure 2 below. 5] ‘Frequency | VIDEO/AUX terminals respectively to record Ls vagas 13 a. | The recording and playback Response | them :vaaae [125 KHz |” frequency response’ of 9 {Bias current) >. Connect an electronic voltmeter to the DOLBY the | cisette deck are adjusted by TP (figure) to confiem the recorded values standard. |p) sausting the bias current standard. |2) Perform the ajusxment with a. if the values are not satisfied, ajust the sem: normal tape and confirm that fixed resistors and record the Signals again to the values are within the confirm the valves range forCrO, tepe *Trecord fi nput 9 + hie ~ 8208: 300m) signal to [adjust with normal tape and 6 | tayoack VIDEOIAUX terminals and record von the let | +: ¥R367 | -5.5d8s make sure that the left/right senesiy era eke core [evel difference is 1.0d8 or less 2. Connect an electronic voltmeter to the o.ay | *¥8368 | (attmv) ‘Te igure 3) to confiem the recorded values. 3. f the values are not satisfied, adjust the semitived resators and record the signals gain to confirm the values Response With smal bias current (a5) Vi335(0) VR336(R) Cay tkHz Decreasing in high frequency Increasing s00H2 1-48 (No.20399) In high frequency Optimum level With a large bias current Figure 2 125kHz Frequency CA-MXS2BK [Adjustment] Standard ae ] item Adjustment Method cjustment | Standan | 7 [erase ratio |1. Record a music source using the CrO, tape. check 2. Rewind and erase the recorded section 3. Comfirm nothing can be heard, Blauto-stop _ |1. Make sure to operate AUTO STOP at the end cheek of tape runsing and not to operate on the way of tne playing 9 [rtusie Make sure not to work the music scanning Iscan ‘oporation at the start of tape wind using - - = ‘TMT-6237, 2. niaice sure to work the music scanning ‘operation at the end of tape wind using TMT- 6247, |J<— Front panel assembly 08 = ooty Sanioy Se. point Payace ot) ENC-101-5, Recording level vere J B wo ey Shee sta eat bis tetortm 28 O eg eR wm mame veo me aa Wechonsm®. Mechanism ail Pryce £0 pot oe Ba pecording bas reguene sus ENJ-072-2 casete mechanism Figure 3 (No. 20399) 1-49 CA-MXS2BK @ COD section Front panel assembly & 9 z a z as (1) Adjustment measure Oscilloscope , Test dise (CRG-1117) (2) Procedures © Connect a oscilloscope betweern TP5(FE) and TP4(GND). ® Adjust R683 so that the de voltage at TPS becomes 0+ 10mV. 1) FE bias ®D Connect a oscilloscope between TP7(TE) and TP4(GND) and play the test dise. ® Connect TP2(TEST) with TP4(GND). © Adjust R684 so that the center voltage of the waveform becomes 0: 0.05V. 2) EF balance 1-50 (No. 20399) CA-MXS2BK 3). Gain adjustment If the gain is out of adjustment, the symptoms below will appear. @Gain too low . Focus gain Focus is not obtained and dise does not rotate. ‘Tracking gain: Mechanical shock occurs easily and sound is interrupted. Or time counter display stops counting. @Gain too high Focus gain + Seratches (on the disc) easily interrupt play, and noise is increased during play. Tracking gain: Since the follow-up ability of the pickup is too high, the pickup may oscillate and oscillating sound may output. As described above, the focus and tracking gain adjustment are performed to satisfy mutually contradictory characteristics A simplified adjustment procedure is described below. However, since exact adjustment can not be performed prior to adjustments, note(or mark) the positions of the semi-fixed resistors. Ifthe positions after the adjustment are only different, return the VRs to their original position Focus gain adjustment 1. Connect an oscilloscope to TP 5(FE) and TP 4(GND). 2. Load the test dise and press the PLAY button. 3. Adjust R703 (F.GAIN ADJ.) so that the correct waveform as shown in figure 1 is obtain. (The de offset may not occur.) Tracking gain adjustment 1. Connect an oscilloscope to TP 7(TE) and TP 4(GND). 2. Load the test dise and press the PLAY button. 3. Adjust R704 (T.GAIN AD3J.) s0 that the correct waveform as shown in figure2 is obtain. Focus Gain Adjustment Tracking Gain Adjustment Hea MH ov [AA EAN ov 200mV / div. 2ams/ div, S00mV / div. 2ms/div. Figure 1 Figure2 (No. 20399) 1-51 CA-MXS2BK Flow of Functional Operation Until TOC is Read Time Chart of focusing > Drive voltage p Emiter of 701 ——] | Focus error 5 (Fe) SENSE (F2C) ic70% pings =] (0F3701 pint L Focusok — CBO' pin6o L 013701 pinto Broken line shows laser is not focused. Check Points —_—_ Slider turns REST SWon, [Is the voltage at pin24 of 10703 ov? Check that the voltage at pin20 Laser diode crite light of 10702 is OV, and its ‘transmission path tothe pickup. Focusing Dise is rotated Check thatthe voltage at Front om 25_P7011 M702 gras 14 om 3 ray sot = 10s 115 pind(MDP) of 10701 13 SV, and {ts transmission path wo che I spindle motor. ‘Tracking Joop is ‘eppied - the eye pattern doesn't Bye pattern is | > appeare, check the RF amp (C702). And if the eye pattern is Incorrect, perform FE Biaa adjustment. TOC Reading | a ise is braked Laser OFF pind(MDP) of C701 is OV, and |__- tts transmission path tothe spindle motor. (During breaking, the voltage of ping ia holded to be 8 +5V,and change to OV at stop.) Check thatthe voltage at pin20 > of 0702 is BV, andite transmission path tothe pickup. Parts side ae Rear Front Som ar 4 P7015, Sond 1s 1 1703 1 ory 25 O Pattern side Rear 1-52 (No.20399) (3) Semi. Maintenance of Laser Pickup (1) Life of the laser diode ‘When the life of the laser diode has expired, the following symptoms will appear 1, The level of RF output ( EFM output: ampli- tude of eye pattern) will be low. 2, The drive current required by the laser diode will be increased. Tn such a caso, chock the life of the laser diode by the flowchart below 1 BF tpt fo thas 8 Vat CA-MXS2BK Replacement of Laser Pickup Before installing the pickup Unsolder the part ®, which is used for countermeasure for static electricity. (2) Measurement of laser diode drive current Measure the voltago across the resistor R671 by ‘using a milli-voltmeter. When the voltage is more than 1.2V, it shows that the life of the laser diode hhas expired. ' d 2 teh and, dissonnect the cout, | Replace he pickup with a normal one, (Refer to HBR BEaBselon the’ prorioas pages t Plog the power cord in, and turn the power on At this time, chock that the laser emits for about 3 seconds and the objective lena move fand down, Note: Do aot observe the laser beam directly. i i p & ro Some Front —! Som 22 Sener 2608 st ren fom) 65\ ares r Pattern side 2s ‘ C Rear i Play @ dise, and when it starts rotating, short circuit betweon TP2( TEST) and GND. | ‘Adjust tracking gain | Adjust tracking offset - Disconnect TP2 TEST) from GND. 1 j-pattorn at TPSURF) Cheek the ixed resistor on the APC PC board ‘The semisixed resistor on the APC. printed circuit board which is attached to the pickup is used to adjust the laser. power. Since this adjustment should. be performed to match the characteristics of the whole ‘optical block, do not touch the semi-fixed resistor Tf the laser power is lower than the specified value, the lager diode 1s slmost worn out, and the laser pickup should be replaced, If the somi-fixed resistor is adjustod while the pickup is Tunctioning normally, the laser pickup may be damaged due to oxcossive current -_ Finish, Note: Sinco one adjustment may affect other settings, Sepoat Use adjustments few tance UE (No.20399) 1-53 CA-MXS2BK Toteed section No is there OVat pinS of P6027 ves Tofocussection is there Ova pindol P701 for [No Epproxmately3 Seconds after the Orreyscosed Pe ‘Check the pickup and the Eonnections from P701 to the pickup, Check the con- nections e Between Ica0t ang 9701 Troubleshooting The following shows the status ofthe various circuits from tuning on the power tothe start of disc play Power on Base ease ight normaly? ig Can te Covey Seepereser” uo Sores [A section LOSE button a Beep e “roduc wren {NO eee Sore closed? a res Bes epg Gan ittead [no [Boer the disc ]_NO, | fonSwtentne [NO TOC: [> |rotate?_ | CD tray is closed? Te Fackna fe ve Sai v5 Toteed section | _ [Tan Wpley We ihe var To spindle | WO ee tact Ieopanpied? Bows ihe er TetBe Teo ve fart ves) tere eapromate cae setondraterthe ; isthe? ae Séjustment — [-]wavetarm ccsedicheck |NO| wo | Rone Sees cmsrrdvosmitm | | powerineten i catmbe aon! To tracking yes. wae Tan search m0 ester ——_} uo ast 4 oes eppted Toteedsecton |~ | Seen Fo Tadhg ter no ion oroximately3 = econ Seraraelest _— 4 yo[ Bog Found uate ee {ada haa 1.92[ BR = oer fore 7 instantaneous 1 bier weaeeeat We Chak general may cperatbre rr Toapindle fe i wie santo Gea ta realoperacon] | Srech Mr wo] someon | fers Froniseion ]-22}Kersonthetront | | prkup. To foun vecton Siphayoneet q Fospnaia ee restr 1-54 (No.20399) CA-MXS2BK Front Section ig the pins and 19 of ieaot SV‘ and ov? Does the voltage NO’ [check the connections shown below appear |—>| Cetelech tse ft bins, 30,3766, 67 sooner andthe or Fuaot front ce es ves Does the reset pulse JNO Pee cracely = -————>y a ppear at pindd of |-—m] Check the reset circuit. bright ordissiay ice0r7 abnormally? ne nO 7 No [Da the signalsshown 1YES [isthe FLdiplay normat?}—>| Defective FL ins 13, 1730 and Seeéact sate Ve |s operation of the No Check IC801, switches w Buttons normal? [>] eee ang Ls OK ye Defective C801 Loading section ‘Are + 12V and ~12V ‘plied 20 the pint ahd ping of 1e704? Bre 12V and = 12 Spplied 20 the pind ‘and ping of 1C705? |NOy [Check the power spol erode ls - Nop —yN0 ves Te the operation © 25, output atpin Te pind7of 101 BV ack A total Syed wien pn 27 of iy Check 708, TOS pening the way? a T= i etevoutpat ae pint aco cant sv Sr eos wh doting Rpnagol ica Shey? te oK ie f° Gheck the loading Check 6808 moter and the openitioe sth and Corrections Petwoun ning rom cat ‘he Weeding motor ane totndcseee pint of no (No.20399) 1-55 CA-MXS2BK Focus section I< Igo lupfand idoue No Doesthe following | no ‘Check Q707, 702, ‘dosed by the pintzof PEOT? components Sean a I 45Sec ‘Does she following wavetorm appear at YES TPotFe) immediately ater the CO tray ie lose when TP 6 (FEIN) connected to GND? sporax, [NO ‘Check the pickup, Qo 2 _iee. ‘Check C703 and ‘associated components ‘Check the connection to the pickup. Tracking section fa, 12Y and —120 spplea to he eEiekeeccH Gros [MO cheek the power erases supply oreo ves YES. Can all tunes yes TOCcanba read? >| Soret searched? oe xO ata No an ewavetormbe [No L__ yotesdseaion bserved a 778) when #2 (TEST connected #0 GND? vs 1 Check the icky, {G02 sna sodas Check CON, BOT nd pare. associated ponent. ESmponents 1-56 (No.20399) Feed section and pin8 of 1e708? ‘are pint 6 and 42.08 1C703 + 5V? {spina and 47 of 1c763 ~5V? No. Ale 12V and 12 applied to pint ves TOCcanberead? [ves ‘Can each tune be searchee ? Check the power Supply circuit CA-MXS2BK pes OK ye Can the pulse wavetorm be observed at pin 20 of 703 when auto searching? No , [check 1€701, 1c703, ICB0t and connections. Ts the pickup at the |YES_ [Check the rest awiten, innermost position? [>] 1C703, 804 and r No_, [ir there -2.2vatpin [NO Is ping of C704 — 1.8 ? 2o of c703? ie i" I< ‘check (C704 and desociated components Spindle section Check the feed motor ‘and connections, fig 3 12V and = 12V applied t pit ‘and pins of '€704? NO [Check the power Are 8 12V and ~12V applied to ping. = |» cere Ra gt acre el supply circuit ves ¥ [Does the spindle motor |NO , [ispind of C701 +0V? [NO [Check iC701 and stop inthestopstatus? | TIspingof e701 +0vr [ ™) awociated. ves pes Defective C704 oF 105, [boes the disc begin uo caavoutpur at] No__ | Check IC70t ane rotating ater closing MO mI OBST oe eee [the cD tray? components ives ves ‘Check the spindle motor and the’ Does the spindle motor| yo [+35 output at Ino [ane pmdolicvoy ov [NO topsoon after te sop [NO] pin? of 170A when MO» toe pndf 70) oy button is pressed? stop but pressed? ves Ives ves ok ‘Check the spindle [check 1c705 ana motor and [associated components, connections, ‘Check 10704 and Suociated Components ‘Check 1708, 601 and ‘Check 1€701 and iC801 (No.20399) 1-57 CA-MXS2BK oP 7 co s81246.090roH rou Tama 1081 pe th WETIOWINOD ¥ANNLD Ly op| commen Toei aviasid 14 1-58 (No. 20399) CA-MXS2BK Block Diagram i i boon x & aia rat — om eet v8 vearciian | [ veomee anv rovmnnes | | ‘sone . ‘earo'toe ww anioa st ano a Nee {+ e ro (No. 20399) 1-59 CA-MXS2BK 9 vase ald 0 1-60 (No. 20399) x ~ca--------- (caa-} ------------------ 7 got ann 2 21 t von e S t + a z | ‘auane 1s Hoe 7m 3SOTOMNIGO 8 s Lv a a I $ 1 f ‘ose = 1 3soTamNa4o—Twaizsw L oo 1 aevs_} xov soa I t any va) \. we i691 «sf JH “eoror —— ew 3No1 | ¥O1D3735 we izsi 2ovow BUipeoy T cov] | NOL Sa anno I HOLOW TOA zunos foo 161) FowiNo> ne 1 7090 2084 toa 1 ensz0x0 seu i neve L me tne aaa i = mwnz + Te aad : Lossenw nut ior me vanainoovia 108 | ve svnuso al note ! auzsiva eo} —hae om i Bo 1 sl ra ona ran fe a foie a eee a 1 1 I €Z€-NN3 Schematic Diagrams (1) System Control Section CA-MXS2BK M eee yyy tititor SESES3EE 22E, ‘SEBREHREE ca | | Hin. athaE 4 12 13 14 ENC-181-1 are y Fad i ip uaegesaes EERE FUCHEOE telat = ia a Feceeeereetize eeeeneeeeee eee Notes: 1, ~~ indicates +8 power supply 2 indicates -B power supply. 3 indicates main signal path. 4 indicates recording signal path. 5. When replacing the parts in the shaded area ( } and those marked with A, be sure to use the designated parts 10 ensure safety. This és the standard circuit diagram, The design and contents are subject to change without notice. (No. 20399) | CA-MXS2BK \udio Section (2) Power Supply & Ai CU | ne A B 1 A PSS irrr ere W 12 13 14 (No. 20399) TES (3) CD & Source Selector Section CA-MXS2BK 12 13 14 (No. 20399) (CA-MXS2BK CO (4) Cassette Deck Section A, B » ¢ Do, — | F Gy oH 1, vy k L 10 "1 12 13 14 (No. 20399) ! | ey Lente beste] | aoaeeieeter | tected | | | | | | | | | | | | | i | | t H \ TUN, Beesagse2 (5) Tuner Section (with LW) 10 CA-MXS2BK (No. 20399) Tuner Section (without LW) essen eee eee ees posta eee eee joes Geet eee { nite] bax [te oR cal axa rau aa) ae eal a Sa eanennenenenendenne & (No. 20399) (No. 2 (No. 20399) Printed Circuit Boards (1) Front & Deck Controller CB (ENC-101) CA-MXS2BK (No. 20399) g 8 2 (3) CD & Source Selector CB (ENN-373) fo (CA-MXS2BK (No. 20399) CA-MXS2BK —_CA-MXS (4) Tuner CB (ENA-140) (No. 20399) (No. PARTS LIST Note : All printed circuit boards and its assemblies are not available as service parts. Contents General Exploded View and Parts List Cassette Mechanism Ass'y and Parts List CD Mechanism Ass'y and Parts List Printed Circuit Board Ass'y and Parts List mew-072 [] Power Supply & Deck PC Board Assy MENc-101 [] Front & Deck Controller PC Board Ass'y viens MENA-140[] Tuner PC Board Ass'y ..... cicteeeeee MENN-373[_] CD & Source Selector PC Board Ass’y Accessories List - Packing Materials and Part Numbers 2-2 2-9 242 214 214 2418 2.21 224 227 2.29 (No. 20399) 2-1 ‘CA-MXS2BK General Exploded View and Parts List Parts List ANT item Part Number Part Name Qty Description Areas 1 [EFP-CAMIS2BNS FRONT PANEL ASSY 7 D EFP-CAMMXS26KE(S | FRONT PANEL ASSY 1 lc EFP.CAMMXS26KE(S_| FRONT PANELASSY 1 A EFP-CAMXS26KE(S | FRONT PANELASSY 1 8s EFP-CAMDS28KE(S__| FRONT PANELASSY 1 er EFP-CAMDXS28KE(S | FRONT PANEL ASSY 7 oy EFP.CAMDXS28KE(S_ | FRONT PANELASSY 1 s EFP-CAMXS28KES | FRONT PANELASSY 1 i EFP-CAMMXS28KE(S | FRONT PANELASSY 1 vx EFP-CAMMXS28KU(S__| FRONT PANELASSY 1 u EFP-CAMXS28KU(S | FRONT PANEL ASSY T uF 1-1 | 102675-00185 FRONT PANEL 1 lu £102675.00155 FRONT PANEL 1 ur £102675.00285 FRONT PANEL 1 s £102675-00255 FRONT PANEL 1 c 102675.00255 FRONT PANEL v A £102675-00285 FRONT PANEL 1 3s £102675-00255 FRONT PANEL 1 F £102675-00255 FRONT PANEL 1 eN £102675.00255 FRONT PANEL 1 s F102675-00255 FRONT PANEL T er £102675-00285 FRONT PANEL 1 vx 1-2 | €308399.00185 WINDOW SCREEN 1 c £308399.00155 WINDOW SCREEN 1 A £308399.00155, WINDOW SCREEN 1 8s £308399.00155, [WINDOW SCREEN T EF £308399.00155, window screen 1 eN £308399.00155 WINDOW SCREEN 1 6 £308399.0015S, WINDOW SCREEN 1 ct £308399-0015 | winDOW SCREEN 1 vx £308399-00155 [WINDOW SCREEN T vu 308399.00155 | window SCREEN 1 ur £308399.00255. ]winpow SCREEN 1 ) 1-3 | €69777-003 REFLECTION PLATE 2 1-4 |_€75130.00855 FLSCREEN, 1 , 45 | €406971-221 IVCMARK 7 2 [20755400254 CASSETTE LID ASSY 1 [orca 21 | £207550.002 JCASSETTE UID 1 [peck a 22 | €406971-221 AVC MARK 1 [orca 3_| 20757-00255, [CASSETTE LID ASSY. 1_foecks: ‘a [£207560-00255 [CASSETTE HOLDER 1 [Decca 5 | 20756100255, CASSETTE HOLDER 1 |oeck a 6 | £407269-002 EJECT SPRING 2 7 |406713-001 CASSETTE SPRING 4 8_|e102358-33255 co TRAY 1 ‘9 [£207534-00255 FITTING 7 10 | sosrsooam screw 3 11 |e30aa30-002 DAMPER ASSY 2 12 | 208161-00155 EJECT BUTTON + Joecks: 13 |£75737-008 BALANCE KNOB: 1 u ©75737-008 BALANCE KNOB: 7 UT 14 |es08ara.o01ss, VOLUME KNOB 1 15 |ezo7esc-oorss. PUSH BUTTON ASSY 1 |TUNNING PRESET 16 |ez07955-00155 PUSH BUTTON ASSY 1 Joren cvose, searck 17 |308169.002 [CIRCUIT BOARD BRACKET 1 2-2 (No, 20899) |__CA-MXS2BK _ em] __Part Number Part Name ay Description ‘Areas @ [sosr26082 + [screw 2 19 |e207s36.003ss PUSH BUTTON ASSY 1 [copay 20 |£207778.00355, PUSH AUTTON 1 [aan s £207774-00185 PUSH BUTTON 1 [sano © £207774-001S5 PUSH BUTTON, 1_|sano A 20774-00185 PUSHBUTTON 7 [BAN U €£207774.00185 PUSH BUTTON 1 [eano ur 20774-00255 PUSH BUTTON. 1 [sano mw uw 8s €£207774.00288 PUSH BUTTON. + [ean mw row & £207774-00255 PUSHBUTTON, +_|sano. ww sow EN 20774-00285 PUSHBUTTON. 7 [BAND, mw/Lw iG 20774-00255 PUSH BUTTON, 1 [aan mwruw si 20774-00255 PUSH BUTTON, 1 [sano mw row vx 21 |e407210-001 REMOTE LENS 1 22 |e407411-00155, INDICATORLENS 2 23 [£20778-00155, PUSHBUTTON 1 [orc 24 |e3084%1-00155, PUSH BUTTON, 1 [power 25 | £407410-00155, PUSH BUTTON. 1 26 |£308160-00155, EJECT BUTTON 1 Jorcca 27_|sasra008z scRew 3 28 | sBsT3006M SCREW a 29 |e7se96-002 SPACER 2. |rront Foor 30 | ewrer7K-20rT2 FLAT WIRE 1 31 |ewn125K.137T FLAT WIRE 1 32_| 20802-0015 STAY BRACKET 1 33 | €207567-00155 HOLDER BRACKET 7 36 |e208162-00255, EJECT LEVER 2 35 |e407214.001 SPECIAL SCREW 4 36 |casr3008z screw 2 a7 |~ = CASSETTE MECHANISM ASSY 1_|seerace29 ‘38 | sasra010c SCREW @ 39 |sast3008c screw 4 40 |sasc200en SCREW 3 'sas62008N screw 1 u 58562008N screw 4 ur ‘ai E102616-00355, CHASSIS BASE T 42 |75896-006, FELT SPACER. 2 |REARFOOT 43 |€306805.078 FELTSPACER. 2 s 306805-078 FELT SPACER 2 Cl 4¢_|£308167-0015 STAY BRACKET 1 a5 [e102617-007, (CHASSIS BASE 7 a |- = [CO MECHANISM ASSY 1 |sce pace 212 a7 |ews265-s408, SOCKET WIRE 1 [sew 48 |sest3006z screw 3 49_|ewnsism-108812 FLAT WIRE 1_| sen 50 [ews266-5012 SOCKET WIRE 1 [erin 51 | e406293-002 SPECIAL SCREW 1 52 |=306837-005, CLAMPERASSY 1 521] £306836.003 YOKE PLATE 1 52.2] €74897-002 MAGNET 1 523] £26756-002 CLAMPERBASE T 52.8] £206835.001 CO CLAMPER 1 33 |e207560-001 METAL COVER 1 58 |sosc3o06m screw 6 55 |£309522.026 RATING LABEL 1 ur (No. 20899) 2-3 K _CA-MXS2BK tem] Part Number Part Name ey Description ‘Areas 36 [sasGa01aZ ScREW a 57 | ecos369.221 LEAS SPRING 1 58 | 30790800155 HEAT SINK 1 |A,| 59 Jetpro70.330 POWER TRANSFORMER 1 3 | lerero703300 POWER TRANSFORMER 1 lc ETPIO70-33EAI POWER TRANSFORMER T a A) — etpro70-33eas POWER TRANSFORMER 1 ea A) Jetpro70.33ea POWER TRANSFORMER 1 EN A] — |etprov0-s3ea POWER TRANSFORMER 1 ls | _leterov0.s3ea) POWER TRANSFORMER 1 i ETP1070-336A) POWER TRANSFORMER. 7 vx AX] Jetetovoszeqss POWER TRANSFORMER 1 8s A} ererovo.s3ras POWER TRANSFORMER 1 uv A| — |ere1070.33%0 POWER TRANSFORMER 1 ur 60_|e65389.008 SPECIAL SCREW 4 TR 61 famrooo7-1Rant FUSE 2 [RIOT .Fi02 (THGATTSv) [7 A ‘QMF0007-1R6J1 FUSE 2 |rior.Fioz (T1.6as125v) |c AX) Jomesie2-e2sit FUSE 2 [tot F102 (T1.25A/250v) JA A QMFS1E2-1R251 FUSE 2 [F101 F102 (T1.25A/250V) | EF A QMF51E2-1R2511 FUSE 2_|F101 F102 (T1.254/250V) [EN QMFSTEDIRO5IT FUSE 2 [riot F102 (71.2587250V) |G AX} |omesie2-1n2si1 FUSE 2 |rvo1, F102 (T1.25A/250v) | A QMPS1E2-1R25)1 FUSE 2 | F101, Fro2 (71.25A/250v) JU AS ]QMES1E2-1R25)1 FUSE 2 [F101 Fro2 (71.25A/250V) |UT. A JQMESTE2-1R25)1 FUSE 2__| F101, Froz (11.25A/250V) [Vx foMAste2-tR2v1es [FUSE 2 [Ft0r, Flo (T7.20/250v) [85 A. | 62 }QmFo007-2R011 FUSE 1 |F001 (T2.0A/125v) 3 AN |QMF0007-2R051 FUSE 1 |FO01 (T2.0A/125v) ic AN QMFS1E2-1RO31 FUSE 1 [F001 (T1.04/250v) A AL QMFS1E2-1ROd1 FUSE 4_| F001 (11.0a/250v) EF AX] [QMeste2-tRoit Fuse 1 [Foor (T1.087250v) N A QMFS1E2-1RO31 FUSE 1 [Foot (T1.08/250v) is aA ]QMrsie2-1R0s1 FUSE 1 [F001 (T1.08/250v) Gi Ay QMF51€2-1R01 FUSE 1 [Foot (11.0A/250v) vx A QMF51E2-1RON1BS FUSE 1__| Foot (11.0/250v) Bs, AX] [qmesiez2rot FUSE 1 [Foor (72.08/250v) u Ay JQMES1E2-2R0/1 FUSE 1 [F001 (12.04/250v) ut Ax} 63. | qurste2-1Rost FUSE 1 |Foo2 (11.04/250v) u Ay ]QMPS1E2-1ROJ1 FUSE 1 |Foo2 (11.04, 250v) UT 64 |£207780.00855 REAR PANEL 1 nN £20770-00555, REAR PANEL 1 as 20780-00655. REAR PANEL 1 & 20780-00655. REAR PANEL 1 EN £207780-0065S REAR PANEL 1 sc 20780-00655 REAR PANEL 1 Gt 20780-00755 REAR PANEL 7 iu £207780-00755 REAR PANEL 1 ur 207780-00855, REAR PANEL 1 s £207780-01055 REAR PANEL 1 vx. £207780-01485, REAR PANEL 1 lc 5 [£73273-008 [SPECIAL SCREW a £73273-003, SPECIAL SCREW 2 u 73273-0083, SPECIAL SCREW 2 ur 66 |sxsra006M screw 9 67_| 207356222 REAR COVER 1 1 2.4 (No, 20388) CA-MXS2BK ATitem Part Number Part Name Qty Description Areas, ERO7SS622555 REAR COVER € £207356-22385 REARCOVER A £207356-22385 REARCOVER 8s £207356.22355 REAR COVER FF £207356.22355 REARCOVER EN 20735622355 REAR COVER c £207356-22355 REARCOVER a £207356-22355 REARCOVER vx. £207356-22385 REAR COVER u £207356.22385, REAR COVER ur TX] 6& [ame1000-200H POWER CORD p \) — |@wr000.200H POWER CORD. lc A omP2sro.2a POWER CORD A | Jamessoo-200 POWER CORD & | |amas00-200 POWER CORD. 1 EN Z| Jamess00-200 POWER CORD 7 G A }QmP3900-200 POWER CORD 1 GI ‘| |qmss00-200 POWER CORD 1 vx A} — Jomss3o.ooases POWER CORD 1 8s AL] |om7sz0-200 POWER CORD 1 v ZX} Jomersz0-200 POWER CORD 7 UF AN] 69 |qusse76-r62 ‘CORO STOPPER 1 4 A} — |onsse7s-r62 ‘CORD STOPPER 1 er Ax] |qusaa7s-r62 CORD STOPPER 1 A Al _|ous3e76-162 |CORD STOPPER 1 c Ay _]oxs3e76-162 [CORD STOPPER T EN A (QHS3876-162 coRD STOPPER 1 Is A QHS3876-162 CORD STOPPER 1 Gi A} |qusae76-162 [CORD STOPPER 1 vx [QHs3876.162 [CORD STOPPER 1 u a jQus3876-162 [CORD STOPPER 1 ur A }QHS3876-16285 |CORD STOPPER 1 es, 70 |£306805-087 SPACER 1 71 | £308548.002s5, SHIELD BRACKET 1 72 |£48723.008 PLASTICRIVET 1 73 [£407308-001 SPRING 2 74 | €306808-085 SPACER 1 s 305805-085 SPACER 1 I — |:207570001 NUMBER LABEL 1 3 £61029.005 NUMBER LABEL 1 c '=61029-005 NUMAER LABEL T aq £61029.005 NUMBER LABEL 1 8s 61029.005 NUMBERLABEL 1 eF £61029-005 NUMBER LABEL 1 EN 61029-005 NUMBERLABEL 1 6 61029-005 NUMBER LABEL 7 ‘er £61029.005, NUMBER LABEL 1 vx 61029-005 NUMBER LABEL 1 u £61029.005 NUMBER LABEL 1 ur = [67199001 CAUTION LABEL 2 3 65507001 CAUTION LABEL 2 e = | £408507-007 CAUTION LABEL 1 c £408507-001 CAUTION LABEL 1 A £406507-001 CAUTION LABEL 1 8s 15507.001 CAUTION LABEL, 1 EF 2-6 (No, 20399) A]iem] Pare Number Part Name ay Description ‘Areas Eapeso70o1 * | CAUTONTABEL 7 oo 406507-001 JCAUTION LABEL 1 s 406507-001 JCAUTION LABEL 1 ct £406507-001 JCAUTION LABEL 1 vx. £406507-001 [CAUTION LABEL 1 v E406507-007 [CAUTION LABEL 1 ur ~ |e7089%-001 CLASS 1 LABEL. 1 a £70891-001 [CLASS 1 LABEL 1 Bs £70891-001 CLASS 1 LABEL. 1 & £70891.001 CLASS 1 LABEL 1 EN £70891-001 [CLASS 1 LABEL 1 ic £70891.001 CLASS 1 LABEL 1 i £70891-001 CLASS 1 LABEL 1 vx £70891-001 CLASS 1 LABEL 1 lv £70891.001 CLASS 1 LAREL 1 ur, = £45858-002 CSALABEL, 7 c = ozii031-101 APPROVAL LABEL 1 ee = |£70027-001 SEV LABEL 1 N ‘AN SAFETY PARTS ‘The Marks for Designated Areas s the USA c Canada Australia. mN Scandinavia & Continental Europe 5 the UK. Germany VX East Europe a rary ur Taiwan Universal Type No mark indicates all areas. 2.6 (No. 20399) enor (No. 20399) 2-7 XS2BK ——_-CA-MXS2BK '& mark indicates attached part, 27 28 (No. 20399) _CA-MXS2BK Cassette Mechanism Ass’y and Parts List 2-10 (No, 20399), Mi Parts List (Cassette Mechanism Ass'y) CA-MXS2BK item | _ Part Number Part Name oy Description Aree 1] vei72a6001 > | EvECT BRACKET 2 2 | vesassi-o08 HEAD MOUNT ASS'Y a) 3. | casrz008z screw 2 a | vxa3001-050 Ber 1|a 5_| v«ss321-000 REELASS'Y 2_ | Gar | sost200az SCREW | FORHEAD MOUNT ASSY 7 | vKvs942-008 HEAD BASE ASS'Y 2 8 | vxwas94-001 HEAD SPRING 2 9 | vxea22i.00¢ PINCH ROLLER 2 | ur 1o_| vwage2-001 TORSION SPRING 2_| ter 11) vKWwa933-005, TORSION SPRING 2 purr 12 | vKs1125-008 CHASSIS BASE ASS'Y 2 13 | vkwa930.002 RETURN SPRING 2 1a | vKs3280-005 REELASS'Y 2 | ur 15_|_vkwas2e.003 8.7. SPRING 4_| roRnEcLassy 16 | VKLE9A0-002 PINCH ROLLERLEVER 2 [wer 17 | vKs2209-005 CONTROL CAM 2 18 | vkF3186.00¢ FLYWHEELASS'Y 2 | wer 19 | vk53001.055 peut le 20_| vKF3184.00¢ FLYWHEEL ASS'Y 2_| car 21_| sosr2608z ‘SCREW 2 | PCBOARD FM BRACKET 22 | mivv-eranaze: D.C. MOTOR 2 | eee 23. | vks5331-002 Gear 2 2a | vKs5230-008 Gear 2 25_| Mxnearan2F 0.¢. MOTOR, 2 Loam 26 | VKS5329-002 GEAR 2 27 | sosp26osz screw 2. | cHassisease-o.cmoror 2 | vk.6939.002 PINCH ROLLER LEVER, 2 | RiGHT 29 | vkss325-00F FFIREW.ARM ASS 2 30_| vxss226-002 REEL MOTOR GEAR 2 31 vKs5327-003 THRUST PLATE 2 32 | vkyasza.o02 SPRING 8 33. | vkpa219.00¢ PINCH ROLLER ASS'Y 2 | rich 3a | vkwagei-001 TORSION SPRING 2 | Richt 35_| vkwa932-005 TORSION SPRING 2_| ricut 36 | €308162-01 EJECT LEVER 2 37 | 207214001 SPECIAL SCREW 4 38 | vks3s50.008 HEAD MOUNT ASS'Y 1 tw 33. | vimw2362-001 ‘ancuit 80aRD 2 a0_| vs3a85-002 HEAD GEAR a vai] -vicoza4-nos CONNECTOR 1 /® 42_| vicozse-no7 CONNECTOR 2 43, | oness1a, lc 2 aa} vxs3a87-002 ICHOLOER, 2 as_| vxs3s@7-00n, CAMSWITCH ASS'Y 2 ‘as | woL163525-4 WASHER 1 a7 | veRa631.003 HOLER PULLEY 1 as | vkw3618-00a, FM BRACKET 1 49 | sosezeosz screw 4 | Chassis pase-rM BRACKET 50_| mnn.en2.ws« MOTOR 1_| capstan, 51] vKRa63I-002 MOTOR PULLEY T 52 | sesp260sz screw 2 53. | vowoo7P.0281 HEAD WIRE 1 | 54 | vomoo3P-oa0i HEAD WIRE 1 la 55_| vaicor34-noa CONNECTOR itw 56] 407302001 SPRING 2 (No. 20399) 2.11 CA-MXS2BK CD Mechanism Ass‘'y and Parts List 7 S 212 (No. 20399) Ml Parts List (CD Mechanism Ass’y) CA-MXS2BK item | _Part Number Part Name ey Description ‘ares 7 | ePB-0028 (MECHANISM BASE ASSY 7 2 | oprimaes PICK UP ASs'Y 1 3 | 406777001 SHAFT 1 4 | sosr2o0sz screw 1 s_| 307746001 CO RACK 1 6 | €P8.003A, (MECHANISM BASE ASSY T 7 | spsp200an SCREW 4 8 | £406750-001 PINION GEAR, 1 9 | ePs.core ‘TURNTABLE 1 10_| €406784001 cmoror eee | 4 11) €406783-001 DEMOTOR > ATT > FTE 7 12 | emwro190.001(8) | Gikcur BoaRD 1 13 | €581100-005, LEAF SWITCH ' va | €75832-001 ‘SPECIALSCREW 1 15_| emvst0s-006a PLUGASSY 1_| een, 16 | €102357-221 LOADING BASE T 17 | £65923-003, scREW a 18 | spskaecoz screw 2 19. | 75982001 MOTOR PULLEY 1 20_| e75950002 BELT 1 2t_| €72028001 SPEED NUT, 1 22 | £75985.001 GEAR 1 23. | ©75986.002 Gear 1 24 | sasr3oosz scREW 1 25__| €307252.221 (CAM-PLATE 1 26 | £75987-001 REELGEAR 7 27 | €75989.001 SPRING 1 2a | e307162-221 Lever 1 29 | ©ss1200.002 SLIDE SwiTcH 1 30_| ee-soors-12560 MOTOR 1 31 | Emwr0255-0026) | CIRCUIT BOARD T 32. | emvst09-0058 PLUG ASSY 1 | sem 33, | e406871-001 SPRING 2 3a | ea06292-002 INSULATOR 4 35_| €307179.221 ELEVATOR BASE ASSY 1 (No. 20399) 2-13, Printed Circuit Board Ass’y and Parts List ENJ-072(] Power Supply & Deck PC Board Ass'y Note : EN-072 varies according to ghe areas employes. 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