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RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD RC-BZ6BU RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD RC-BZ6BU SERVICE MANUAL CD PORTABLE SYSTEM RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD RC-BZ6BU Areas suffix J ---------------- U.S.A. C ------------- Canada REMOTE CONTROL RM-SRCBZ5 RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD REMOTE CONTROL RM-SRCBZ6 RC-BZ6BU Contents Safety precautions Importance administering point on the safety Preventing static electricity Important for laser products Disassembly method Adjustment method Description of major ICs VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED AUDIO & COMMUNICATION BUSINSS DIVISION PERSONAL & MOBILE NETWORK B.U. 10-1,1Chome,Ohwatari-machi,Maebashi-city,371-8543,Japan (No.20819) Printed in Japan 200007(S) COPYRIGHT 1-2 1-3 1-4 1-5 1-6 1-15 1-18 Comparison table Item Jog dial circuit Back light (LCD) Bass boost circuit Power amplifier Electrical volume 2000 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LTD. RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD RC-BZ6BU Not used Used Not used Used Not used Used 14W 18W Not used Used No.20819 July. 2000 RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD RC-BZ6BU Safety precautions 1. This design of this product contains special hardware and many circuits and components specially for safety purposes. For continued protection, no changes should be made to the original design unless authorized in writing by the manufacturer. Replacement parts must be identical to those used in the original circuits. Services should be performed by qualified personnel only. 2. Alterations of the design or circuitry of the product should not be made. Any design alterations of the product should not be made. Any design alterations or additions will void the manufacturer`s warranty and will further relieve the manufacture of responsibility for personal injury or property damage resulting therefrom. 3. Many electrical and mechanical parts in the products have special safety-related characteristics. These characteristics are often not evident from visual inspection nor can the protection afforded by them necessarily be obtained by using replacement components rated for higher voltage, wattage, etc. Replacement parts which have these special safety characteristics are identified in the Parts List of Service Manual. Electrical components having such features are identified by shading on the schematics and by ( ) on the Parts List in the Service Manual. The use of a substitute replacement which does not have the same safety characteristics as the recommended replacement parts shown in the Parts List of Service Manual may create shock, fire, or other hazards. 4. The leads in the products are routed and dressed with ties, clamps, tubings, barriers and the like to be separated from live parts, high temperature parts, moving parts and/or sharp edges for the prevention of electric shock and fire hazard. When service is required, the original lead routing and dress should be observed, and it should be confirmed that they have been returned to normal, after re-assembling. 5. Leakage current check (Electrical shock hazard testing) After re-assembling the product, always perform an isolation check on the exposed metal parts of the product (antenna terminals, knobs, metal cabinet, screw heads, headphone jack, control shafts, etc.) to be sure the product is safe to operate without danger of electrical shock. Do not use a line isolation transformer during this check. Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet. Using a "Leakage Current Tester", measure the leakage current from each exposed metal parts of the cabinet , particularly any exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis, to a known good earth ground. Any leakage current must not exceed 0.5mA AC (r.m.s.) Alternate check method Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet. Use an AC voltmeter having, 1,000 ohms per volt or more sensitivity in the following manner. Connect a 1,500 10W resistor paralleled by a 0.15 F AC-type capacitor between an exposed AC VOLTMETER metal part and a known good earth ground. (Having 1000 Measure the AC voltage across the resistor with the ohms/volts, or more sensitivity) AC voltmeter. Move the resistor connection to each exposed metal part, particularly any exposed metal part having a 0.15 F AC TYPE return path to the chassis, and measure the AC Place this voltage across the resistor. Now reverse the plug in probe on the AC outlet and repeat each measurement voltage each exposed 1500 10W metal part. measured any must not exceed 0.75 V AC (r.m.s.). This corresponds to 0.5 mA AC (r.m.s.). Good earth ground ! CAUTION Burrs formed during molding may be left over on some parts of the chassis. Therefore, pay attention to such burrs in the case of preforming repair of this system. 1-2 RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD RC-BZ6BU Importance administering point on the safety D901 D903 D904 Not used F901 J9 F902 POWER TRANSFORMER R998 F903 CN306 CN307 D902 Power supply board S901 For USA and Canada / pour Etats - Unis d' Amerique et Canada Caution: For continued protection against risk of fire, replace only with same type 3A/125V for F902 and F903. This symbol specifies type of fast operating fuse. Precaution: Pour eviter risques de feux, remplacez le fusible de surete de F902 et F903 comme le meme type que 3A/125V. Ce sont des fusibles suretes qui functionnes rapide. 1-3 RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD RC-BZ6BU Preventing static electricity 1.Grounding to prevent damage by static electricity Electrostatic discharge (ESD), which occurs when static electricity stored in the body, fabric, etc. is discharged, can destroy the laser diode in the traverse unit (optical pickup). Take care to prevent this when performing repairs. 2.About the earth processing for the destruction prevention by static electricity Static electricity in the work area can destroy the optical pickup (laser diode) in devices such as CD players. Be careful to use proper grounding in the area where repairs are being performed. 2-1 Ground the workbench Ground the workbench by laying conductive material (such as a conductive sheet) or an iron plate over it before placing the traverse unit (optical pickup) on it. 2-2 Ground yourself Use an anti-static wrist strap to release any static electricity built up in your body. (caption) Anti-static wrist strap 3. Handling the optical pickup Conductive material (conductive sheet) or iron plate 1. In order to maintain quality during transport and before installation, both sides of the laser diode on the replacement optical pickup are shorted. After replacement, return the shorted parts to their original condition. (Refer to the text.) 2. Do not use a tester to check the condition of the laser diode in the optical pickup. The tester's internal power source can easily destroy the laser diode. 4.Handling the traverse unit (optical pickup) 1. Do not subject the traverse unit (optical pickup) to strong shocks, as it is a sensitive, complex unit. 2. Remove solder of the land on the flexible cable after replacing the optical pickup. For specific details, refer to the replacement procedure in the text. Remove the anti-static pin when replacing the traverse unit. Be careful not to take too long a time when attaching it to the connector. 3. Handle the flexible cable carefully as it may break when subjected to strong force. 4. It is not possible to adjust the semi-fixed resistor that adjusts the laser power. Do not turn it Attention when traverse unit is decomposed CD Pick up *Please refer to "Disassembly method" in the text for pick-up and how to detach the substrate. 1.Short the land before the card wire is removed from connector on the Main board as shown in Figure. (When the wire is removed without putting up solder, the CD pick-up assembly might destroy.) 2.Please remove solder after connecting the card wire with when you install picking up in the substrate. Land 1-4 RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD RC-BZ6BU Important for laser products 5.CAUTION : If safety switches malfunction, the laser is able 1.CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 2.DANGER : Invisible laser radiation when open and inter lock failed or defeated. Avoid direct exposure to beam. 3.CAUTION : There are no serviceable parts inside the Laser Unit. Do not disassemble the Laser Unit. Replace to function. 6.CAUTION : Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. the complete Laser Unit if it malfunctions. 4.CAUTION : The compact disc player uses invisible laserradiation and is equipped with safety switches whichprevent emission of radiation when the drawer is open and the safety interlocks have failed or are de ! CAUTION Please use enough caution not to see the beam directly or touch it in case of an adjustment or operation check. feated. It is dangerous to defeat the safety switches. REPRODUCTION AND POSITION OF LABELS WARNING LABEL CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 1-5 RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD RC-BZ6BU Disassembly method <Main body> Removing the front cabinet assembly / rear cabinet assembly (See Fig.1 to 3) A A 1. Detach the battery cover on the back of the body. Remove the eight screws A attaching the front cabinet assembly and the rear cabinet assembly. 2. Press STOP / EJECT button on the upper side of the body to open the cassette door. 3. Remove the front cabinet assembly toward the front and pull out the volume knob at the same time. Battery cover Fig.1 4. Disconnect the speaker harness from connector CN309 on the main board in the rear cabinet assembly. Rear cabinet assembly Front cabinet assembly STOP / EJECT button assembly / Cassette door Volume knob Fig.2 Rear cabinet assembly Main board CN309 Front cabinet assembly Fig.3 1-6 RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD RC-BZ6BU <Front cabinet assembly> Removing the speaker (L) and (R) (See Fig.4) B Speaker (L) B Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the front cabinet assembly. 1. Remove the eight screws B in the front cabinet. B Removing the cassette door (See Fig.5 and 6) Speaker (R) B Fig.4 Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the front cabinet assembly. 1. Remove the door spring in the front cabinet assembly. 2. Insert a screwdriver between the door arm and the front cabinet and slide the door arms inward, then detach the cassette door from the front cabinet. Door arms Screwdriver Fig.5 Reattaching the door spring 1. Reattach the door spring to the cassette door shaft with opening the cassette door. 2. Fit another end of the door spring to the front cabinet rib. 3. Fit the shorter end of the door spring to the cassette door. Shaft Door spring Fig.6 1-7 RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD RC-BZ6BU <Rear cabinet assembly> CD / cassette and amplifier assembly Removing the CD / cassette and amplifier assembly from the rear cabinet (See Fig.7 and 8) Slot a Release the hornese Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the front cabinet assembly and the rear cabinet assembly. 1. For the harness connecting the amplifier board with the power board, disconnect it from connector CN306 on the power board in the right rear cabinet assembly. For the harness connecting the battery terminal wire with the power board, disconnect it from CN307 on the power board. 2. Remove the two screws C cassette mechanism unit. Power board CN307 C Slot c CN306 Fig.7 on the bottom of the CD / cassette and amplifier assembly 3. Release the harnesses from the slot a, b and c and the notch of the main board in the rear cabinet. 4. Remove the CD / cassette and amplifier assembly from the rear cabinet. Now the CD / cassette and amplifier assembly is ready to conduct burn-in. Slot b Fig.8 D CD door eject button Key switch / display board CN704 Fig.9 1-8 RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD RC-BZ6BU CD cover and door unit Removing the CD cover and door unit (See Fig.9 and 10) Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the CD / cassette and amplifier assembly. 1. Disconnect the harness from connector CN704 on the key switch / display board (The harness is extending from the door switch board). 2. Press EJECT button to open the CD door. 3. Remove the two screws D on the front of the CD cover and door unit. 4. Raise the front part of the CD cover and door unit and detach upward. Then push the whole unit backward until it comes off. Fig.10 ATTENTION: At this point, the CD mechanism unit will become removable. So handle the rear cabinet with care. Tab Removing the CD door switch board (See Fig.11) Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the CD cover and door unit. Joint d 1. Turn over the CD cover and door unit and gently spread apart the locking tab. Then remove the CD door switch board in the direction of the arrow while releasing it from joint d. CD door switch board Fig.11 Key switch / display board CN702(RC-BZ5 only) Removing the key switch / display board (See Fig.12) CN704 Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the front cabinet assembly and the rear cabinet assembly. 1. Disconnect the card wires from connector CN701, CN702 and CN703, then the harness from CN704 on the key switch / display board. 2. Remove the four screws E attaching the key switch / display board. The key switch / display board can be removed even if the mechanism cover is attached. CN703 E E CN701 Cassette mechanism assembly Fig.12 1-9 RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD RC-BZ6BU Removing the cassette mechanism assembly (See Fig.13 to 15) Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the CD / cassette and amplifier assembly, the CD cover and door unit and disconnect the harnesses connected to the key switch / display board. The cassette mechanism cover is still attached. 1. Push inward the locking tabs e on both sides of the cassette mechanism cover and remove the mechanism cover in the direction of the arrow. Locking tab e Cassette mechanism assembly Cassette mechanism cover 2. Disconnect the harnesses from connector CN301 and CN308 on the main board. Fig.13 3. Remove the upper two screws F and the cassette mechanism assembly toward the front. Locking tab e Removing the CD mechanism assembly (See Fig.16) Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the CD / cassette and amplifier assembly, the CD cover and door unit. 1. Disconnect the harness from connector P011 on the motor board in the lower part of the CD mechanism assembly. Then disconnect the pickup card wire from CN601 on the main board. Cassette mechanism cover Cassette mechanism assembly 2. Remove the CD mechanism assembly upward. Fig.14 CD mechanism assembly CN301 Motor board P011 F Main board CN308 Main board CN601 Fig.16 1-10 Cassette mechanism assembly Fig.15 F RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD RC-BZ6BU Removing the main board (See Fig.17 to 19) Key switch/display bord CN702 Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the CD / cassette and amplifier assembly, the CD cover and door unit and the CD mechanism assembly. 1. Disconnect the harnesses from connector CN301 and CN308 on the main board (The harnesses are extending from the cassette mechanism assembly). CN301 CN308 2. Disconnect the harness from connector CN702 on the key switch/display board (RC-BZ5 only). Main board Fig.17 3. Remove the two screws G on the underside of the main board and release the two joint tabs f from the chassis in the direction of the arrow. ATTENTION: When reassembling, get the harness extending from FW301 and FW302 on the main board through the two slots g of the chassis. Get the card wire extending from CN304 on the main board through the hook h and the slot i. Joint tab f Main board G Joint tab f Fig.18 Chassis g FW302(RC-BZ5 only) g h FW301 i CN304 Fig.19 1-11 RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD RC-BZ6BU Removing the power assembly (See Fig.20) transformer Power transformer assembly Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the front cabinet assembly and the rear cabinet assembly. I 1. Disconnect the harnesses from connector CN306 and CN307 on the power board in the power transformer assembly. 2. Remove the two screws H attaching the AC jack of the power board and the two screws I attaching the power transformer. Remove the power transformer assembly toward the front. H Power board CN307 CN306 Fig.20 Removing the battery board (See Fig.21 and 22) Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the front cabinet assembly and the rear cabinet assembly. 1. Disconnect the battery terminal wire from connector CN307 on the power board. 2. Remove the battery board on the back of the rear cabinet. Release the hornese Power board CN307 Fig.21 Battery board Fig.22 1-12 RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD RC-BZ6BU <Cassette mechanism section> Capstan motor ass’ y A Motor bracket a Main belt Eject slide lever Flywheel ass’ y Leaf switch Fig.1 Capstan motor (Fig.1) 1. Remove the cassette mechanism assembly. (Refer to the article “Cassette mechanism assembly” appearing on a previous page.) 2. Remove one screw A retaining the capstan motor assembly from the back of the cassette mechanism assembly. 3. Disengage the main belt from the flywheel assembly. Then slide the capstan motor slightly in the direction of the arrow a while lifting it upwards to remove together with the main belt. Eject slide lever (Fig.2) 1. Place the cassette mechanism back side frontward and disengage the stopper arm b of the Eject slide lever by pressing it inwards through the opening of the chassis with a small screwdriver as shown in Fig.2. Leaf switch (Fig.3) 1. Press the leaf switch in the direction of the arrow c and then remove it in the direction of the arrow d referring to Fig.3. b Eject slide lever Stopper arm Fig.2 d Leaf switch c Fig.3 1-13 RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD RC-BZ6BU Rec/PB head Stopper Capstan shaft Stopper Erase head C B Pinch roller arm ass’y Fig.4 f h Pinch roller arm ass’y Stopper e Erase head g Base ass’y Stopper Fig.5 Pinch roller arm assembly (Fig.4 to 5) 1. Pull out the stopper protruding from the base assembly in the direction of the arrow e to remove it from the pinch roller arm assembly. 2. Then, pull out the pinch roller arm assembly in the direction of the arrow f. Fig.6 i P washer Base ass’y Rec/PB head and erase head (Fig.4 to 6) 1. Remove two screws B, C retaining the Rec/PB head. 2. Pull out the stopper of the erase head in the direction of the arrow g. 3. Pull out the erase head in the direction of the arrow h. Flywheel assembly (Fig.7) 1. Remove the split washer retaining the flywheel assembly in the direction of the arrow i. 2. Pull the flywheel assembly out of the back side of the cassette mechanism assembly in the direction of the arrow j. 1-14 Flywheel j Fig.7 RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD RC-BZ6BU Adjustment method Test Instruments required for adjustment 1. Low frequency oscillator Test remarks 1. Negative side of the input and output terminals of the (Frequency range: 50Hz to 20kHz) testing set, shall be isolated from each other. The (Output: 0 dBs across 600 Ω terminating resistor) negative side should not be commonly connected 2. Attenuator(Impedance: 600 Ω) when a 2channel electronic voltmeter is connected. 3. Test Tapes 2. A dummy load shall be connected to the output VT712 For tape speed, wow & flutter check VT722, 724 For playback, output level check VT738 For playback frequency response check VT702 For head azimuth adjustment terminal and the lead wires of dummy load shall be as thick as possible. Measuring condition(Tuner section) 4. Blank tape TYPE1:AC–225 Power supply voltage to tuner 5. Electronic voltmeter Reference output 6. Distortion meter AM modulation 400Hz, 30% 7. Frequency counter FM modulation 400Hz, deviation 22.5kHz 8. Wow and flutter meter 9. Torque gauge(Cassette type) CTG – N 10. Test disc 11. Jitter meter 12. TE Offset Remarks for alignment 1. Connect 30 pF capacitor and 33k Ω resistor to the NJM631 output terminal of the IF sweeper in series while LTM9055 0.082 µ F capacitor and 100k Ω resistor to the input AC120V(60Hz) DC12V(UM–1 x 8) Reference output level Speaker: 0.245V/3 Ω CTS1000 Measuring conditions(Amplifier section) Supply voltage Vcc: DC 6V Speaker terminal in series. 2. Set the output level of the IF sweeper as low as adjustable. 3. IF alignment is not necessary for both AM and FM : 0 dBs(0.775V) / 3 Ω MPX alignment is not necessary either. All IFTs and Headphone MPX coil are non-adjusting type. : –10 dBs(0.245V) / 32 Ω Reference input level : –20 dBs supplied to test point CN1 Standard test frequency 1kHz Output measuring point Speaker terminal :Dummy load 3 Ω Standard position of switches Function switch TAPE Beat cut switch NORMAL Standard position of controls Tone Main volume adjust Maximum position 0 dBs output position 1-15 RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD RC-BZ6BU Cassette amplifier section Item Conditions Adjustment & Confirmation Method Standard Value Adjusting Point • Output: Max. level plus less than 2 dB • Phase difference between R & L ch: Minimum Azimuth adjusting screw (after head replacement only) Head azimuth adjustment • Test tape: VT702(8 kHz) • Test output from: Speaker terminal (with 3 Ω load) 1. Play back the test tape VT702 (8 kHz signal). 2. Adjust the azimuth adjusting screw so that phase difference between R and L channels is minimum with the output level that is the maximum level plug less than 2 dB in the FWD and REV mode. After the adjustment apply screw sealant onto the azimuth adjusting screw for more than half the screw head. 3. If the head azimuth is still maladjusted, readjust it with the azimuth adjusting screw alternately in the FWD and REV modes. Tape speed, Wow & flutter check • Function selector: TAPE • Test tape: VT712 (3 kHz) •Test output from: Speaker terminal (with 3 Ω load) 1. Play back the end portion of the test tape VT712 (3 kHz signal). 2. At that time check to see if the frequency counter reads 2940 to 3090 Hz. If not, adjust the semi-fixed resistor inside the motor to obtain the specified frequency. 3. Wow and flutter must be 0.38 % or less (unweighted). Playback output check • Function selector: TAPE • Test tape: VT722, VT724 (1 kHz) • Test output from: Speaker terminal (with 3 Ω load) • Speaker output 1. With the test tape VT722 (1 kHz signal) being played back, confirm that the speaker with 10 % distortion: output is 2.1 W or more with 10 % distor2.1W or more tion. • Deviation be2. With the test tape VT724 being played tween R & L ch back, confirm that the deviation between outputs: R-ch and L-ch outputs is less than 3 dB. 3 dB or less Playback frequency response check • Function selector: TAPE • Test tape: VT738 • Test output from: Speaker terminal (with 3 Ω load) With the test tape VT738 being played back, confirm that the deviation between 1 kHz and 125 Hz signals is 6 ± 3 dB and that between the 1 kHz and 8 kHz signals is 0 ± 4 dB. • Deviation between 1 kHz & 125 Hz: 6 ± 3 dB • Deviation between 1 kHz & 8 kHz: 0 ± 4 dB REC/PB sensitivity check • Function selector: TAPE • Mode: Recording • Test input to: CN301 With the input of 1 kHz, –20 dBs signal to the test point CN301, confirm that the level difference between the recording and playback is 0 ± 3 dB or less. • Level difference between REC & PB: 0 ± 3 dB or less 1-16 Frequency: 2940-3090 Hz 0.38 % or less (unweighted) Tape speed (with semi-fixed resistor inside motor) RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD RC-BZ6BU Tuner sections Item Conditions Adjustment & Confirmation Methods FM, AM IF adjustment Since a solid IF is being used, no adjustment is required. MPX adjustment Since a ceramic resonator is being used, no adjustment is required. FM tracking adjustment Since a fixed coil is being used, no adjustment is required. Stand. values Adjust 1-17 RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD RC-BZ6BU Description of major IC's MN35510 (IC603) : Digtal servo & digtal signal processor 1. Block diagram MN35510 VSS BCLKIN(SSEL) DEEMPHSIS DIGITAL SUBCODE BUFFER DVDD1 LRCKIN(MSEL) SRDATAIN(PSEL) IOSEL CLVS CRC BLKCK /CLDCK SBCK SUBC DEMPH RESY FLAG5(RESY) SSEL SQCK SUBQ AVSS2 8TIMES OVER SAMPPUNG DIGITAL FILTER EFM DEMODULATION SYNC INTERPOLATION VDSS1 AVDD2 SUBCODE DEMODULATION 1BIT DAC LOGIS CIRC ERROR CORRECTION DEINTERLEVE 15K SRAM PWM (R) PWM (L) DIGITAL AUDIO INTERFACE CLV SERVO OUTR AVSS1 AVDD1 – + OUTL (BYTCK)TRVSTR TRV KICK VREF DMUTE BCLK SRDATA LRCK PC ECM TX IPFLAG FLAG – + D/A CONVERTER ECS TVD TRD FOD TBAL FBAL TOFS TES /TLOCK /FLOCLK PLAY LDON WVEL SENSE 1-18 INTER POLATION SOFT MUTING DIGITAL ATTENUATION PEAK DETCT AUTO CUE OUTPUT PORT OFT DSL PLL VCO BDO SERVO TIMING GENERATOR /RFDET SERVO CPU VDET INPUT PORT TRCRS MICRO COMPUTER INTERFACE TE PCK EFM PLLF DSLF IREF DRF ARF RSEL PSEL /RST MLD MCLK MDATA VCO RFENV A/D CONVERTER FE TIMING GENERATOR PITCH CONTROL /TEST CK384(EFM) VCOF BYTCK SMCK FCLK PMCK CSEL MSEL X2 X1 STAT VDD RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD RC-BZ6BU BA6897FP (IC602) : 4channel driver 1.Terminal layout & Block diagram D.BUF CH1-OUTA 1 28 GND D.BUF CH1-OUTB 2 27 CH4-OUTA D.BUF CH1-INA + Level shift 3 + Level shift 26 CH4-OUTB D.BUF CH1-INB 4 TEST1 5 TEST2 6 MUTE 7 22 Vcc 8 21 Vcc CH2-INB 25 CH4-INA T.S.D +- 24 CH4-INB 23 BIAS IN -+ -+ 9 +- DRIVER MUTE 20 CH3-INB -+ CH2-INA 10 19 CH3-INA D.BUF CH2-OUTB 11 Level shift - + Level shift + - D.BUF 18 CH3-OUTB CH2-OUTA 12 17 CH3-OUTA D.BUF D.BUF 16 OP IN(+) OP-OUT 14 15 OP IN(-) -+ GND 13 1-19 RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD RC-BZ6BU LC72136N (IC2) : PLL Frequency sinsesizer 1.Terminal layout XT FM/AM CE DI CLOCK DO1 FM ST VCO STOP AM/FM NC NC SDIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 XT GND LPFOUT LPFIN PD VCC FMIN AMIN NC IFCONT IFIN 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 2. Block diagram Phase Detector Charge Pump Reference Driver 1 18 22 19 20 16 Swallow Counter 1/16,1/17 4bit 1/2 Unlock Detector 12bit Programmable DriverS 15 12 3 4 C2B I/F 5 Universal Counter Data Shift Register & Latch 6 Power on Reset 17 21 7 8 2 11 13 3. Pin function Pin No. Symbol I/O 1 XT I Pin No. Symbol I/O X'tal oscillator connect (75KHz) 12 IFIN I IF counter signal input 13 IFCONT O IF signal output 14 NC - Not use 15 AMIN I AM Local OSC signal output Function 2 FM/AM O LOW:FM mode (Not use) 3 CE I When data output/input for 4pin(input) and Function 6pin(output): H 4 DI I Input for receive the serial data from controller 5 CLOCK I Sync signal input use 16 FMIN I FM Local OSC signal input 6 DO1 O Data output for Controller 17 VCC - Power supply(VDD=4.5 Output port 7 FM ST O "Low": MW mode 5.5V) When power ON:Reset circuit move 18 PD O PLL charge pump output(H: Local OSC frequency Height than Reference frequency. VCO STOP L: Low Agreement: Height impedance) 8 1-20 AM/FM O 19 LPFIN I Input for active lowpassfilter of PLL 20 LPFOUT O Output for active lowpassfilter of PLL 9 NC - Not use 10 NC - Not use 21 GND - Connected to GND 11 SDIN I/O Data input/output (Not use) 22 XT I X'tal oscillator(75KHz) RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD RC-BZ6BU TA2104AN (IC1) : AM/FM 1 chip tuner IC 1.Terminal layout & Block diagram FM RF OUT RF Vcc AM RF IN 24 23 22 FM OSC 21 AM OSC 20 OSC OUT 19 AM OSC ST LED 18 SW ST FM OSC IF REQ 17 DET OUT 16 MPX IN 15 LPF1 14 LPF2 13 AF IF REQ AF BUFF VCO BUFF DIVIDE DECODE IF BUFF BUFF LEVEL DET 1/8 FM DET AM DET ST / MO FM / AM AM MIX AGC FM MIX FMRF AMIF FMIF MUTE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 RF GND FM RF IN AM LOW CUT MIX OUT Vcc AM IF IN FM IF IN GND AGC QUAD R-OUT 12 L-OUT 2.Pin function Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Pin Name RF GND FM RF IN AM LOW CUT MIX OUT Vcc AM IF IN FM IF IN GND AGC QUAD R-OUT L-OUT LPF2 LPF1 MPX IN DET OUT IF REQ ST LED OSC OUT AM OSC FM OSC AM RF IN RF Vcc FM RF OUT Function RF Stage ground FM RF Input AM Low Frequency Cut Filter External Component Mixer Output Power Supply AM IF Amplifier Input FM IF Amplifier Input Ground AM AGC External Capacitor FM Quadrature Detector Terminal Audio output CH-R Audio output CH-L LPF Terminal for Phase Detector / AM, FM Switching LPF Terminal for Synchronous Detector / VCO Stop FM MPX Input AM/FM Detector Output IF Output / IF Request control FM Stereo Indicator Output Local Oscillator Output AM Oscillator FM Oscillator AM RF Input RF Stage Vcc FM RF Amplifier Output 1-21 RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD RC-BZ6BU AN8806SB (IC601) : RF & Servo amplifier 1.Treminal layout PD LD LDON LDP VCC RFRFOUT RFIN C.AGC ARF C.ENV C.EA CSBDO BDO CSBRT OFTR /NRFDET GND 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 PDAC PDBD PDF PDE PDER PDFR TBAL FBAL FEFEOUT TETEOUT CROSS TEBPF VDET LDOFF VREF ENV 2.Block diagram 6 29 7 28 27 9 8 17 RF AGC EQ 36 10 11 12 19 ENV CIRCUIT DET 13 VCBA BDO 14 OFTR 15 16 35 VCBA 31 VCBA 20 34 32 VCBA 21 33 2 30 1-22 24 25 26 23 22 1 4 3 RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD RC-BZ6BU 3. Pin function Pin No. Symbol I/O 1 PD I APC amp input terminal 2 LD O APC amp output terminal 3 LDON I APC ON/OFF control terminal 4 LDP -- Connect to ground 5 VCC -- Power supply 6 RF- I Inverse input pin for RF amp 7 RFOUT O RFamp output 8 RFIN I 9 C.AGC I/O Function RF input Connecting pin of AGC loop filter 10 ARF O RF output 11 C.ENV I/O A capacitor is connected to this terminal to detect the envelope of RF signal 12 C.EA I/O A capacitor is connected to this terminal to detect the envelope of RF signal 13 CSBDO I/O A capacitor is connected to detect the lower envelope of RF signal 14 BDO O BDO output pin 15 CSBRT I/O A capacitor is connected to detect the lower envelope of RF signal 16 OFTR O Of-track status signal output 17 /NRFDET O RF detection signal output 18 GND -- Ground 19 ENV O Envelope output 20 VREF O Reference voltage output 21 LDOFF I 22 VDET O Vibration detection signal output 23 TEBPF I Input pin of tracking error through BPF 24 CROSS O Tracking error cross output 25 TEOUT O Tracking error signal output 26 TE- I Inverse input pin for tracking error amp 27 FEOUT O Output pin of focus error 28 FE- I Inverse input pin for focus error amp 29 FBAL I Focus balance control 30 TBAL I Tracking balance control 31 PDFR I/O F I-V amp gain control 32 PDER I/O E I-V amp gain control 33 PDE I I-V amp input 34 PDF I I-V amp input 35 PDBD I I-V amp input 36 PDAC I I-V amp input 1-23 RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD RC-BZ6BU TA2068N (IC301) : Rec/PB. amplifier 1. Terminal layout AGC PBO1 PBNF1 REC1 PBIN1 VREF VSS PBIN2 REC2 PBNF2 PBO2 MICNF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 RAIN1 MICSEL CDIN1 P/R OUT1 VCC OUT2 SEL CDIN2 TAPE RAIN2 MICIN 2. Block diagram 5 3 2 22 24 MONITOR AMP 1 MUTE RADIO 19 TAPE LINE NAB AMP1 13 REC AMP1 ALC1 TAPE MIC AMP1 – 19.5 + 12 ON – – 46.5 + BUF. AMP A1 MUTE 20 7 + 4 26 BUF. AMP B1 1 DET ON REC AMP2 REF. AMP NAB AMP2 2.1V 6 ALC2 BUF. AMP A2 + 46.5 – TAPE LINE MONITOR AMP – 2 ON 18 7 7 TAPE 8 10 11 14 16 MUTE BUF. AMP B2 LOGIC RADIO 1-24 9 26 + 15 17 21 23 RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD RC-BZ6BU Block diagrams (RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD) L4 Main Volume +B L3 AM CN702 FM RF/IF/DET/MPX AM RF/IF/DET FW302 BPF IC1 Power Amp. LCH BP1 Q101 Q201 T2 L1 RCH CF1 Q302 Q101 IC2 PLL RCH LCH Tuner L&R IC302 SMUTE RCH R/P HEAD REC CN301 J301 Q112 EQ Q212 PB LCH IC301 Bias CN309 R/P Amp. R-CH / L-CH SPEAKER CN601 CD Pickup RF/Servo amp. IC603 IC601 Digital servo Digital signal Processor F/T Coil SPINDLE / FEED MOTOR CN303 Forcus Tracking M IC602 M BTL Driver CN703 IC701 SMUTE SYSTEM CONT. Spindle Feed 2-1 RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD RC-BZ6BU Block diagrams (RC-BZ6BU) L4 L3 +B L.OSC AM FM RF/IF/DET/MPX AM RF/IF/DET BPF IC1 BP1 LCH T2 L1 IC304 CF1 PLL RCH IC302 IC303 Tuner L&R SMUTE RCH LCH REC CN301 Q101 Q201 Q302 E.VOL Q101 IC2 R/P HEAD Power Amp. Bass Boost Amp. RCH J301 PB LCH IC301 Bias CN309 R/P Amp. R-CH / L-CH SPEAKER CN601 CD Pickup RF/Servo amp. IC603 IC601 Digital servo Digital signal Processor F/T Coil SPINDLE / FEED MOTOR CN303 Forcus Tracking M IC602 M BTL Driver Spindle Feed 2-2 CN703 IC701 SMUTE SYSTEM CONT. RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD RC-BZ6BU Standard schematic diagrams TO MAIN AMP SECTION TO D-1 on page 2-7 1K 1K 1K 1K 6 20 21 SEG15 18 17 19 SEG14 SEG13 SEG12 16 SEG16 15 SEG11 13 12 11 10 9 8 14 SEG10 SEG9 SEG8 SEG7 SEG6 SEG5 SEG4 6 7 SEG2 SEG1 4 3 5 SEG0 COM0 SEG3 ALL REC REPEAT BASS S858 UP/ SW8V TRACK KHz STEREO MONO MHz DI701 QLD0046-001 STOP/ R855 S855 6.8K 3.9K C710 10K R725 2.2K 9 0V R728 10K 47K Q703 2SC2412K/R/-X 4.7K 10K POWER S865 2.2K R718 0.1 R754 10K 6 5.1V R724 2.2K R710 100K 5 3.7V R727 2.2K R715 33K 4 3.5V R785 * 3 0V 2 0V 1 0V PEN S851---S858 QSW0707-001Z C732 10K D708 1SS133-T2 R789 R858 5.6K * C719 C720 0.001 0.001 R773 10K K702 VQZ0048-009 C724 100P C723 100P C738 150P D852 LTD321-41 R748 22K 5.0V 3 R749 47K 5.0V 2 0.7V REST R859 18K 0V 1 SCK VCC IC703 GP1U281X GND R864 5.6K + MPX 0.01 R860 330 R861 680 REMOCON SUBQ POWER LED C721 SQCK 4.0V 0V OUT SDATA 0.01 STANBY LED R708 8.2K 36P 0V R703 K701 VQZ0048-009 CLOCK C703 0V C703 24P 0V 36P 0V 1K C704 8.2K R701 0V R702 + Q701 2SC2714/O/-X C712 0V C707 + C708 0V X701 QAX0410-001Z C702 24P 0.1 220/10 VMW2422 A 5.0V STAT 1 10K Q706 DTC143TKA-X D707 C711 10/16 1SS133-TE + 0V R706 0V 1.5K RESET Q704 DTC144EKA-X 5.1V AC/DC R851 S851 QSW0707-001Z 7 0V 3AB39N 100K SOUND R797 10 5.0V R770 2.2K R712 R726 R714 11 4.6V 10K R719 39K L702 3AB39N MCLK 2.2/50 2 R852 1.8K S852 0V L701 AC/DC D703 UZ5.16SC-T2 22K R711 100K 5.4V 84 PIN SO 82 10K 5.4V 83 10K 0V R750 100K R730 SI 81 0V SCK 80 R751 10K 0V MDATA 79 0V R759 1K MCLK 78 0V R760 1K SUBQ 77 R763 2.2K 0V SQCK 76 2.2K 0V R753 75 TUST NC 10K 0V VDD 100K MDATA TUST 1SS133-T2 D702 SEG2 SEG3 SEG4 SEG5 SEG6 SEG7 SEG8 SEG9 SEG10 SEG11 SEG12 SEG13 SEG14 SEG15 37 NC SEG16 NC 38 40 39 NC 36 2.6V 35 2.6V 34 2.6V 33 2.6V 32 2.6V 31 2.6V 30 2.6V 29 2.6V 28 2.5V 27 2.6V 26 2.5V 25 2.6V 24 2.6V 23 2.6V 22 5.4V 74 0V R740 R707 REC R752 R729 47K 2.2K R721 TAPE OSC1 AC/DC BEAT C722 100P R709 NC 5.1V 64 22K 0V 63 C725 100P NC XRST OSC2 0V 62 2.4V 73 2.2K AVSS VREF- 2.0V 72 R761 VER MLD 2.2K XRST FCD R742 6.0V 61 VSS 2.2K 71 R758 0V 5.0V 60 MLD SW5V SAFETY NC 22K TPE 5.4V 70 FCD R739 0V 59 NC 10K CD+B SAFETY RESET R741 TRE NC 14 1.7V 47/10 58 MPX R732 8 0V MODEL NC R733 C727 57 R734 2.7K 100K 1 FTU 69 0V 56 BUP 0V 10K +BCTL 5.4V 68 R768 FTU KEY1 CONTROLLER 15 0V 12 5.1V CLOSE/REST SYSTEM SMUTE REC 0V 55 67 0V 54 4.7K R723 22K R767 STAT R746 TAPE SMUTE 66 1 0.6V 0V 13 3.3V AVDD VREF+ POUT 2.5V 2.5V 16 VLCD1 BASS 0V 1 17 VLCD2 MN171603JACA NC 10K 0V R735 182.5V VLCD3 IC701 2.2K POUT COM3 R762 5.0V 53 2 COM2 NC 65 10K 2 NC 33K BACK UP 2.5V 19 COM1 NC 51 0V 52 COM0 NC 50 10K NC 2.6V 20 R853 PRESET R717 R720 49 R738 SEG0 22K 48 SEG1 NC NC 2.6V 21 R756 45 BASS NC NC 44 47 P8-22F23-A3.3NS 41 42 NC 43 10K CN704 EMV5133-002KR OR TIP-X02P-MI Q705 2SA1037AK/RS/-X 100K 4.4V 46 3 R854 S853 R716 D706 1SS133-T2 5.1V R796 2 4 12K DOWN/ 5 FW701 R856 S856 S854 5.1V S866 VMW14774 D CD/ TUNER/BAND BCTL CD DOOR SW 39K LCD HOLDER CD+B SAFETY R857 S857 Q851 2SA1037AK/RS/-X R777 R778 R772 R779 SLEEP D851 LTD3116-41 1K 1K 1K COM1 1 R774 R775 R776 COM3 CN703 QGF1212F1-12 K703 VQZ0048-009 17 8.3V 16 6.8V 15 0.7V 14 2.1V 13 5.7V 12 0V 11 5.0V 10 4.6V 9 5.1V 8 4.8V 7 5.0V 6 0V 5 6.1V 4 0.1V 3 5.1V 2 5.0V 1 0V 0.9V 1 2 0V 3 0V 4 0V 1.1V 5 6 0V 7 0V 8 0V 0V 9 5.1V 10 3.1V 11 5.9V 12 TO MAIN AMP SECTION TO A-1 on page 2-7 SW8V CD+B FCD AC/DC TAPE REC SAFETY REST MLD MDATA MCLK DG XRST STAT SQCK SUBQ DG COM2 CN701 QGF1212F1-17 7 2 SDATA TUST SCK MPX POUT BASS FTU TPE DG BUC SMUTE US6V System control circuit (RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD only) NOTES: Q702 2SC2714/O/-X 0V R704 1K LIST EE.EV E.B.EN U.UP.US.UT.UX.UY.UZ J.C R789 10K 10K 10K ------- C706 0.001 PARTS NAME R785 150K 22K 8.2K 2.2K 1. VOLTAGES ARE DC-MEASURED WITH A DIGITAL VOLT METER OR OSCILOSCOPE WITHOUT INPUT SIGNAL. CONDITION ---- CD STOP AT DC SUPLLY 2. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED,RESISTORS ARE 1/6W 5% CAPBON RESISTOR. ALL RESISTANCE VALUES ARE IN OHM(s) ALL CAPACITORS ARE CERAMIC CAPACITOR OR MYLAR CAPACITOR. ALL CAPACITANCE VALUES ARE IN uF(p*pF). ALL INDUCTANCE VALUES ARE IN uH(m*mH). ALL E.CAPACITORS ARE SHOWN IN THE FORM OF CAPACITANCE(uF)/RATED VOLTAGE (V). ALL DIODES ARE 1SS254T-77 OR 1N4148M ALL TRANSISTORS ARE 2SC2785(F.E). OR 2SC3330(S.T). OR KTC3199(GL). CONSTRUCTION 4.7K DTC143TKA DTC144EKA A B C D E F G 47K 47K H I J 2-3 RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD RC-BZ6BU System control circuit (RC-BZ6BU only) AHB SDATA TUST SCK MPX POUT VOLCK FTU VOLDATA DG BUC SMUTE US6V TO D-1 on page 2-8 TO MAIN AMP SECTION PL701 BACK LIGHT 1 KHz STEREO 5.7V 1 Q852 2SC2412K/R/-X MHz AHB PRO ALL MONO LCD HOLDER SWBY SAFETY FCD VER MLD AVSS VREF- MDATA PEN PIN 3 2 1 R707 10K L701 3AB39N 5.0V 0V R726 2.2K R725 2.2K R728 10K R770 0V 5.1V R754 10K R724 2.2K R727 2.2K R785 * 2.2K R858 5.6K R718 10K C732 0.1 R710 100K R715 33K 0.7V 3.7V 3.5V 0V K702 0V 5.0V R713 10K R755 10K R789 C720 0.001 * C738 150P C723 100P C724 100P VQZ0048-009 4.0V JS801 QSW0705-001 0V REMOCON R746 22K 5.4V 3 R749 47K 5.4V 2 18 MPX R773 10K 0.01 Q851 2SA1037AK/RS/-X R859 18K 5.4V 1 R756 R720 22K C721 0.01 SDATA 15 SCK 17 MDATA 9 MCLK 10 SUBQ 14 SQCK 13 + C727 47/10 100K OUT VCC R860 330 GND POWER LED IC703 GP1U281X R863 10K R862 10K R861 680 STANBY LED C801 0.01 C802 0.01 7 R708 10K K701 8.2K 36P 36P C703 24P 0V LIST E.B.EN U.UP.US.UT.UX.UY.UZ EE.EV J.C Q702 2SC2714/O/-X R789 10K 10K 10K ------- R785 22K 8.2K 150K 2.2K C704 0V 0V Q701 2SC2714/O/-X C701 CLOCK 1K R703 R706 10K R701 8.2K 0V + C708 0V R702 + C712 2.2/50 0V X701 QAX0410-001Z C702 24P 0.1 + 5.0V C707 Q706 DTC143TKA-X 220/10 RESET 1 Q709 1SS133-T2 VMW2422 A 0V D707 1SS133-T2 22K D708 0V REST C711 10/16 Q703 2SC2412K/R/-X 39K 10K 2.2K S865 Q704 DTC144EKA-X 0V R711 D703 R865 4.5V 5.1V AC/DC 3 QSW0707-001Z R797 4.7K R714 5.1V R719 100K 2 0V R851 1.5K S851 POWER L702 3AB39N C719 0.001 R730 R750 R751 R759 R760 4 0V 27P C710 16 AC/DC R763 C718 5 R753 22P 5 R732 100K 3.3V 10K 5.0V 83 5.0V 84 SO 10K 0V 82 SI SCK 81 0V 80 0V 10K MCLK JOG1 C717 R752 TAPE 4 SQCK BEAT SUBQ JOG2 TUST XRST 6 R733 100K 0.6V SOUND 3 CD+B SAFETY KILL 7 R734 100K S851--- S858 QSW0707-001Z BACK UP R716 47K 1.7V R852 1.8K S852 2 VOLDATA 8 R731 1K D852 LTD321-41 MPX 9 R853 2.7K S853 R717 33K 1 MODEL VOLCK 11 10 DOWN/ D851 LTD3116-41 FTU 12 R854 3.9K S854 5.6K BUP 13 TUNER/BAND R864 CONTROLLER +BCTL 14 R855 6.8K S855 BASS R712 KEY1 2.6V 21 30 2.6V 20 29 2.6V 19 28 2.5V 18 27 2.5V 17 26 2.5V 16 25 0V 15 UZ5.1BSC-T2 D702 1SS133-T2 SEG2 SEG3 SEG4 SEG5 SEG6 SEG7 SEG8 SEG9 SEG10 SEG11 SEG12 SEG13 SEG14 SEG15 SEG16 SEG17 SEG18 SEG19 SEG20 SEG21 SMUTE STAT 12 TUST CLOSE/REST SYSTEM R740 D704 1SS133-T2 POUT VDD 2.2K 2.2K C725 100P C722 150P 150P C714 C716 22K 100P R761 5.0V 61 5.0V 62 0V 63 AVDD VREF+ OSC1 2.2K AHB OSC2 R758 VLCD1 2.2K 2.3V 72 2.2V 73 5.1V 74 0V 10K 75 4.9V 2.2K 76 5.1V 2.2K 77 5.0V 1K 78 4.8V 1K 79 8 MN171603JACA R742 MLD NC X702 22K VLCD2 QAX0401-001 R739 R721 2 1 2 0V 59 5.0V 60 IC701 VSS 10K FCD R709 5.0V 57 5.0V 58 NC X2 10K VLCD3 X1 VOLCLK 21 R769 COM3 NC RESET 0V 56 SEG28 REC 10K COM2 R723 R768 SEG27 STAT 0V 55 COM1 TAPE 4.7K COM0 SEG26 R762 R767 SEG22 2.6V 42 2.6V 41 2.6V 40 2.6V 39 2.6V 38 2.6V 37 2.6V 36 2.5V 35 2.6V 34 2.6V 33 2.6V 32 2.6V 31 2.6V 30 2.5V 29 2.6V 28 2.6V 27 2.6V 26 2.6V 25 2.6V 24 2.6V 23 2.6V 22 0V 54 SEG25 AC/DC 57 5.0V 53 22K SEG0 47K 5.1V 64 5.6V 10K 65 0V 2.2K 66 0V 10K 67 5.1V 68 2.0V 69 R722 2.6V 70 100K 0V 71 56 10K R745 SEG24 R729 Q705 2SA1037AK/RS/-X 55 R796 100K 54 R735 SEG1 R856 12K STOP/PRESET D706 1SS133-T2 53 CN704 EMV5133-002KR OR TIP-X02P-MI 52 POUT 20 SMUTE24 SEG23 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 0V 52 VOLDATA 23 R737 REC 40 10K 2 0V 3 41 R738 XRST 11 42 19 P8-22F23-A3.3NS 43 2.6V 47 2.6V 51 22 44 2.6V 46 2.6V 50 FTU 45 VMW1474 D 2.6V 45 2.6V 49 1 0V 46 1 47 4 48 2 2.6V 44 2.6V 48 AHB 49 5 50 51 4.4V FW701 CD/ 4.3V R790 4.7K 6 SAFETY S866 4.3V 0V 2.6V 43 R857 39K S857 0V 5.1V UP/ 4.9V S856 CD+B 1 5.1V S858 2SC2412K/R/-X K703 VQZ0046-009 TRACK DI701 QLD0045-001 BCTL CLOCK/METER 5.7V 6 CD DOOR SW 2 FW702 ON OFF REC 2 6.3V 2 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 33 SEG28 SEG27 SEG26 SEG25 SEG24 SEG23 SEG22 SEG21 SEG20 SEG19 SEG18 SEG17 SEG16 SEG15 SEG14 SEG13 SEG12 SEG11 14 16 13 12 11 10 15 SEG10 SEG9 SEG8 SEG7 SEG6 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 24 20 21 22 23 SEG5 SEG4 SEG3 SEG2 SEG1 SEG0 COM0 COM1 COM2 COM3 1 0V 0.9V 152 0V 163 4 17 0V 0V 185 1.1V 6 5.0V 7 8 0V 5.0V 9 10 0V 5.1V 11 3.1V 12 5.9V 13 19 TO MAIN AMP SECTION TO A-1 on page 2-8 FW703 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 CLOCK SLEEP 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 1K 11 1K 12 1K 13 1K 14 30 R777 R778 R772 R779 CN703 QGF1212F1-13 29 R774 R775 R776 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1K 8 1K 9 1K 10 28 8.3V 6.8V 0.7V 2.1V 5.7V 0V 5.0V 4.5V 5.1V 4.8V 5.0V 0V 5.1V 0.1V 5.1V 5.0V 0V 27 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 26 SW8V CD+B FCD AC/DC TAPE REC SAFETY REST MLD MDATA MCLK DG XRST STAT SQCK SUBQ DG 25 CN701 QGF1212F1-17 7 0V 0V R704 1K PARTS NAME CONSTRUCTION 4.7K C706 0.001 NOTES: 1. VOLTAGES ARE DC-MEASURED WITH A DIGITAL VOLT METER OR OSCILOSCOPE WITHOUT INPUT SIGNAL CONDITION ----- CD STOP AT DC SUPLLY SOUND.FLAT AHB.ON 2. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED,RESISTORS ARE 1/6W 5% CAPBON RESISTOR. ALL RESISTANCE VALUES ARE IN OHM(s) ALL CAPACITORS ARE CERAMIC CAPACITOR OR MYLAR CAPACITOR. ALL CAPACITANCE VALUES ARE IN uF(p*pF). ALL INDUCTANCE VALUES ARE IN uH(m*mH). ALL E.CAPACITORS ARE SHOWN IN THE FORM OF CAPACITANCE(uF)/RATED VOLTAGE (V). DTC143TKA VQZ004B-009 DTC144EKA A B C D E 2-4 F G 47K 47K H I J RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD RC-BZ6BU CD amplifire circuit 7 R605 270K TBAL R606 150K FBAL MCLK MLD MDATA 1K SQCK DG SUBQ SQCK STAT XRST DG MCLK MDATA MLD REST SAFETY AVSS1 MN35510 FOD OUTL VREF AVDD1 DIGITAL SERVO & DIGITAL SIGNAL FBAL TBAL FE TEST IOSEL RESY PROCESSOR TE DEMPH RFENV CRC VDET CLVS OFT FLAG TRCRS IPFLAG RFDET FCLK VDD X2 X1 VSS SBCK SUBC TOFS PCK EFM BYTCK 0.022 C673 220/10 41 0.0V 42 5.0V 43 0.0V 44 2.5V 45 1.3V 46 0.0V 47 2.5V 48 0.7V 49 5.0V 50 5.0V 51 0.0V 52 2.4V 53 2.2V 54 2.4V 55 3.1V 56 5.0V 57 0.0V 58 2.6V 59 2.6V 60 5.0V AVSS2 LDON ARF AVDD2 CLDCK VCOF BDO C674 D661 1SS133-T2 TRD 22 OUTR IC603 C675 0.001 R666 BCLK LRCK SRDATA DVSS1 DVDD1 TX MCLK MLD MDATA SENSE TLOCK FLOCLK BLKCK SQCK SUBQ DMUTE RSEL KICK 80 5.0V 79 0.0V 78 0.0V 77 0.0V 76 5.0V 75 2.5V 74 0.0V 73 2.5V 72 4.9V 71 5.0V 70 5.0V 69 0.0V 68 0.0V 67 0.0V 66 0.0V 65 0.2V 64 2.5V 63 0.0V 62 5.0V 61 4.7V TO MAIN SECTION TO B-1 on page 2-7 or 2-8 R654 R653 R651 RST STAT ECS PLLF LDON 33 TRACKING COIL PSEL CSEL DSLF R603 C612 C611 RFDET SSEL ECM DRF 100/10 C655 0.047 PC IREF C629 150P 150P MSEL ARF 0.047 C692 C693 TVD WVEL C628 C694 20 5.4V 19 5.1V 18 5.1V 17 0.1V 16 0.0V 15 0.0V 14 5.1V 13 0.0V 12 0.0V 11 0.0V 10 0.0V 9 5.1V 8 4.8V 7 5.0V 6 0.0V 5 0.0V 4 5.0V 3 0.0V 2 2.5V 1 2.5V 1.2M 0.01 0.0047 0.027 C610 C609 C608 C614 OFT SMCK 20 2.4V RFDET OFT BDO ARF 100P 0.1 1/50 11K R601 VDET TRV PLAY 0V 18 0V 17 4.8V 16 14 0V 3.3V 15 3.3V 13 3.0V 12 3.7V 11 1.5V 10 3.4V 9 2.4V 8 2.4V 7 2.4V 6 4.9V 5 4 3 0V LDON Q601 TP601 (GND) BDO C605 10/25 R614 10 R613 120 FOCUS COIL TE TRCRS R623 4 FE RFENV 12 91 2SA952/LK/-T OR 2SB698/EF/-T VR001 TBAL 33 2K KICK FBAL 1 2.4V A 2 2.4V 3 2.4V F 4 5 2.4V D 6 5.0V 7 2.4V E 8 0V 9 0.8V R615 10 0V R616 11 0V 12 3.1V F+ 13 3.1V T+ 14 3.1V T15 3.1V F- A B F C D K E MD LD VR G F+ T+ TF- 33 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 R622 6 R621 7 5 4.5V 4 ECS FOD 1.0V C001 C613 330P 21 2.4V 22 2.4V 23 5.0V 24 2.4V 25 2.3V 26 2.4V 27 2.4V 28 2.4V 29 2.4V 30 2.4V 31 2.5V 32 2.4V 33 2.4V 34 0.0V 35 0.0V 36 0.0V 37 4.8V 38 4.8V 39 0.0V 40 0.0V TES GND TVD PMCK ENV NRFDET 0V OFTR 0V OSBRT BDO CSBDO C.EA C.ENV ARF C.AGC RFIN 19 2.4V 21 0V VREF 23 1.7V 22 0V VDET TEBPF 25 2.4V 24 4.8V CROSS TE- TEOUT 26 2.4V 27 2.4V FEOUT 29 2.4V 28 2.4V FE- FBAL 30 2.4V TBAL RFOUT TRV C604 100/10 TRD 5.0V 8 QGF1025C1-15 3 CN601 9 HQMV7102-015 10 2 P001 1 0V 1 0V 4.5V 2 5 150P 150P ECM HDU-100 R652 R697 LDOFF C615 C616 32 2.4V 31 2.4V RF- VCC LDP LDON C691 C653 0.022 PDFR 34 2.4V 33 2.4V PDER PDE PDF 36 2.4V 35 2.4V PDAC AN8806SB PDBD LD PD HQ100008 RFENV VDET RF&SERVO AMP IC601 0.022 C641 OPTIMA-7B C622 PICKUP ASS'Y 47/10 6 0.1 TRCRS 470K A C623 C617 0.022 0.022 D C618 0.0022 1K SUBQ C620 180P C607 0.001 0.022 C606 0.001 1K XRST E R612 1K 1K STAT F TE R610 150K R609 100K R607 C619 27K 270P FE K601 QQR0779-001Z C661 KICK TRD TVD 470P C651 22P 5.0V Q631 C640 NOTES 1K 1K R671 R672 470 R664 C665 0.1 120K R663 68K R661 0.022 0.022 OP-INOP-OUT C562 OP-IN+ OUT3+ OUT2+ GND IN3/R OUT3OUT2- IN3 IN2/R C672 0.0022 2SA952/LK/-T OR 2SB8698/EF/-T 6.3V 14 13 0V 3.1V 12 3.1V 11 2.4V 10 2.4V 9 K602 SMC632 100/10 L601 SM+ 8 0V 0V R632 100 C676 0.001 R645 22K ECM R646 2.2K ECS R647 4.7K QQR0779-001Z 10uH L602 FOD 100uH 0.0082 CD SIGNAL DG MG +B L AG R 1. VOLTAGES ARE DC-MEASURED WITH A DIGITAL VOLT METER. 2.UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED,RESISTORS ARE 1/6W +/-5% CARBON RESISTOR. ALL RESISTANCE VALUES ARE IN OHM( ) ALL CAPACITORS ARE CERAMIC CAPACITOR OR MYLAR CAPACITOR. ALL CAPACITANCE VALUES ARE IN uF(P=pF). ALL E.CAPACITORS ARE SHOWN IN THE FORM OF CAPACITANCE (uF)/RATED VOLTAGE (V). B C652 22P C671 0.0022 C697 100P 6.1V R696 2.2K 6.8V A IN2 VCC VCC MUTE 3.6V 7 5.0V 6 6.0V 5 2.4V 4 2.4V 3 F- F+ - M R633 27K C698 100P FEED 1 R659 270 TAB FM- R631 330 + GND VREF REG-OUT IN4 TR-B OUT4IN1/R IN4/R OUT4+ OUT1- IN1 GND BA6897FP SMSM+ OUT1+ FM+ 3.1V 2 3.1V 4.6V 3.1V 3.1V 0V 3.1V 3.1V 1 - M 6 5 4 3 2 1 IC602 BTL DRIVER CN602 2 + REST SW SPINDLE 0.022 TP602 (ARF) TAB C663 15 0.8V 16 0.9V 17 3.1V 19 2.4V 18 3.1V 20 2.4V 21 6.8V 22 6.8V 23 2.4V C699 100P 24 2.4V 25 2.4V 3.1V 26 0V 28 27 3.1V C696 100P C664 FM- T- T+ 3 FM+ TRV C631 470/10 16.9344MHZ 56K 12K 8.2K 22K X651 QAX0369-001Z R641 R642 R643 R644 TO MAIN SECTION TO A-2 on page 2-7 or 2-8 C D E F G H I J 2-5 RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD RC-BZ6BU IC1 4 1.1 1.9 1.3 5.0 16 1.5 1.4 1.4 2.5 5 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 17 1.4 1.6 1.4 5.0 6 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 18 3.6 3.6 3.6 1.0 7 5.0 4.0 5.0 3.6 19 4.0 4.0 4.1 1.0 8 0 0 0 3.6 20 5.0 5.0 5.0 0.8 9 3.6 3.6 4.1 0.1 21 5.0 5.0 5.0 0 10 5.0 5.0 4.3 0.1 22 5.0 5.0 5.0 2.3 11 1.6 1.6 1.6 0.1 23 5.0 5.0 5.0 12 1.5 1.5 1.5 0 24 5.0 5.0 5.0 NOTES 1. VOLTAGES OF THE TABLE ARE DC-MEASURED WITH A DIGITAL VOLT METER. 2. ALL RESISTORS ARE 1/6W +/-5% CARBON RESISTOR. 3.ALL RESISTANCE VALUES ARE IN OHM 4. ALL CAPACITANCE VALUES ARE IN uF(P=pF). 5. ALL E.CAPACITORS ARE SHOWN IN THE FORM OF CAPACITANCE (uF)/RATED VOLTAGE(V). 6. ALL INDUCTANCE VALUES ARE IN uH(m=mH). 7. SI.DIODES( ) ARE ALL 1SS133T PP C22 430P R18 1K C23 12P R13 100K L4 QQR0723-001 (MW OSC) TC2 IC2 3 0.7 0.7 0.3 0 15 3.6 3.6 0 0 CH IC2 2 0 0 0 0 14 3.6 3.6 0 0.1 D8 SVC344 IC1 1 0.8 0.8 0 2.4 13 4.4 4.4 4.5 3.6 BAR ANT L3 VQB008M-506T 7 PIN NO. FM NO SIGNAL FM 60dB STEREO AM NO SIGNAL FM NO SIGNAL PIN NO. FM NO SIGNAL FM 60dB STEREO AM NO SIGNAL FM NO SIGNAL QAT7002-200Z Tuner circuit CC R37 56 C21 0.047 R20 22K QQR0768-001Z L12 C7 0.001 R3 C43 0.1/50 3.3K R57 13 LPF2 LPF1 14 15 16 MPX IN IF REQ DET OUT 17 18 ST LED OSC OUT 19 20 AM OSC FM OSC 21 L-CH OUT R-CH OUT 12 11 QUAD GND 2 AGC 9 8 FM IF IN AM IF IN 7 6 VCC2 MIX OUT 5 22 AM RF IN AM LOW CUT VCC1 FM RF IN 2 1 10 C47 0.015 C36 CC 4.7/50 R55 2.2K C61 100/10 1K 0.0022 CC C42 C70 2.2/50 CC R35 27K 0.047 100K 12 C48 0.015 R36 27K C49 0.1/50 R49 18K C50 0.1/50 IF IN (FM IF) R50 18K 120 C38 0.01 ZD1 MTZJ3.08 ANT GND R39 NC 13 IF CONT NC R38 100 11 10 14 NC NC 9 15 16 FM IN AM IN AM/FM 8 D01 6 FM ST VCO STOP 17 VCC 18 CLOCK DI 4 5 CE NC 3 2 7 LPF IN PD 19 20 LPF OUT GND 21 22 XT 1 XT IC2 LC72136N L7 QQL231K-221 X1 QAX0402-001 CH C62 PLL R33 330 R31 CF1 QAX0403-001 (FM IF) C35 0.1/50 R64 C64 12P 3 1K T2(AM IF) QAX0540-001 CH 0.01 R30 18K C40 C37 0.001 C65 0.001 R44 2.2K CF3 QAX0538-001Z R52 10K C33 100/10 GND 12P TUR 2 R61 1K D12 IN4001 R59 1K TUL TO A-5 on page 2-7 or 2-8 C69 FM RF/IF/EDT/MPX AM RF/IF/DET TO MAIN SECTION R56 R63 47K C71 10/16 3 23 24 C32 0.01 FM RF OUT 12P R54 2.2K R32 3.3K R24 680 C41 4.7/50 C77 0.001 4 C44 1/50 0.1/50 1K K1 QR0779-001Z R4 C13 0.022 C60 0.001 330P C16 0.01 GND1 CC R9 4.7K L1 QQR0772-001 (FM OSC) R2 47K C9 47K R48 R1 100K C51 27 C3 3.9P R7 100K C45 Q1 2SC2668/0/-T C31 0.001 D1.2 SVC203SPA-JVKV1370N D1 D2 IC1 TA2104AN D6 R47 22 C6 0.01 TP2 5 R25 1K (FM RF) L2 C52 0.001 QQR0769-001 FM GND D5 TP1 QQR0756-001 4 6 TO ROD.ANT BP1 0.001 MPX SDATA R42 47K R60 1K SCK TUST L10 QQL231K-4R7Y 1 AM SIGNAL TO C-1 on page 2-7 or 2-8 TUSW6V C63 J/C/B/E/EN/U/UP/US/UT/UX/UY/UZ FM SIGNAL RADIO MAIN SIGNAL A B C D E 2-6 F G H I J RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD RC-BZ6BU Amplifier circuit (RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD only) 50K(A) 50K(A) VR302 DVQO121-A54 T.S.D STANDBY SW BIAS CIRCUI + - 0V 1 2 0V 1.2V 3 4 12.2V 5 6 12.0V 7 0V 8 1.2V 12.2V 9 10 11 5.1V 0V 6.1V 11.1V 1000/16 1000/16 C123 C223 R223 100 C224 0.1 R221 82 R122 2.2 R222 2.2 C221 220P C121 220P J301 HSJ2000-01-010 R123 100 C220 C319 100/16 10/25 C320 C120 220/16 100/16 TRE R917 22 0V L 0.4V 3.3K BEAT CUT 6.0V (2.4V) 0V CN301 DGA2501C4-03 (TIP-X03P-52) R356 10K D911 R916 820 10K 0V Q907 D995 C912 0.01 0.7V (0V) R913 5.6K R908 3.3K C911 22/16 AC/DC 3 G 2 1 VCC C909 4.7/50 FW905 CN307 5268-03A 330 R999 D904 IN5401-TN 0.022 C904 0.022 D903 IN5401-TNC C902 3 F903 3A/250V R998 3.3M C903 D902 IN5401-TN 0.022 0.022 D901 IN5401-TN MTZJ7.5C 0.01 R912 1K 4.6V 0V 3 3 2 1 * J9 * D918 Q310 DTA143ES-T 2.9V 2.9V (0V) (4V) R373 100 2.9V (0V) POWER CORD CN308 QG42501C4-06 (TIP-X06P-82) 0V GND 5.7V PLAY 0V GND 8.3V SW8V 4.5V US6V 0V REC C354 220/10 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 LEAF SW PLAY LEAF SW REC SW R328 10K 0V(3.5V) Q318 DTA143ES-T C916 R922 47/10 0.7V (0V) 6.8K R909 1K 0.1V (12.2V) Q904 5.2V 1 2 3A/250V Q309 0.7V (0V) C709 2200/5.3 0V(4.5V) 0V 0V Q308 DTC143ES-T VMW1474 A 0.9V1 0V 2 0V 3 0V 4 1.1V 5 0V 6 0V 7 5.0V 8 0V 9 5.1V10 3.1V11 5.9V12 J/C B CN303 QGF1212C1-12 TO TUNER SECTION TO J-2 on page 2-6 C AHB SDATA TUST SCK MPX POUT VOLCK FTU VOLDATA DG BUC SMUTE US6V TO CD SECTION TO J-6 on page 2-5 MPX SCK TUST SDATA DG SUBQ SQCK STAT XRST DG MCLK MDATA MLD PEST SAFETY CN304 QGF1212C1-17 R907 1K 5.5V (2.0V) 6.8K 8.3V 6.8V 0.7V 2.1V 5.7V 0V 5.0V 4.6V 5.1V 4.8V 5.0V 0V 5.1V 0.1V 5.1V 5.0V 0V R915 100 TP302 0V Q911 (2.0V) R137 R910 R911 100K 4.7K 11.5V 1 2 - R307 Q909 VMK1474 C M Q313 2SC2001/LK/-T 12.1V D910 0.7V (0V) R914 4.7 11.5V (12.2V) R906 56K 0.01 R316 3.3K Q903 8550D (OR 8550C) C913 Q312 2SC2001/LK/-T C331 0.001 R234 3.9K MTZJ6.2B 2.3V (3.1V) S303 SK-23E01-G9 R311 100 ZD903 2.8V (0V) 0V (0.7V) T9 US6V REG 5.9V R920 4.7K 3 R302 10K R237 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 POWER SW Q906 B550D(OR 8550C)12.2V (0.7V) 12.2V R919 56K Q908 2SB772/QP/ R134 3.9K 2 2.3V (3.1V) 0.0047 1 2.3V (0.1V) 8.1V C315 (2.3V) 11.6V (11.7V) T301 DH-812320 Q315 2SC2458/YG/-T Q311 2SC2001/LK/-T R306 1.8K C310 0.0018 12K 0.0068 0V R310 3.3K 0V SPEAKER LE10010-005A + CD REG 12.2V 430 C312 C308 180P 1 2 3 L-CH TTL25L-003 F902 4.7/50 QQL25CK-330Z 4.7/50 C207 R904 820 0V Q305 DTC114ESA-T C901 22/16 C107 R372 2.8V (0V) R305 2.8V 1.8K (0V) 6 5 4 4 DC 12 V * C357 D917 CDR GND CDL CD+B MG DG A 10K 6.8V (1.6V) R312 BIAS OSC 4.7M 0V (3.8V) 1 R317 D905 L901 R303 RAIN1 R204 3.3K R206 39K C322 1000P D915 C353 10/16 12 0V Q303 (0.2V) 2SC2458/YG/-T 2SC2458/YG/-T Q317 1. VOLTAGES ARE DC-MEASURED WITH A DEGITAL VOLT METER OR OSCILLOSCOPE WITHOUT INPUT SIGNAL. CONDITION--- CD STOP MODE AT DC SUPLLY ( )IS INVERT MODE SOUND FLAT AHB.ON 2. UNLESS ( )THEAWISE SPECIFIED.RESISTORS ARE 1/6W 15% CARBON RESISTOR. ALL RESISTANCE VALUCE ARE IN OHM(s) ALL CAPACITORS ARE CERAMIC CAPACITOR OR MYLAR CAPACITOR ALL CAPACITANCE VALUES ARE IN uF(P=pF) ALL INDUCTANCE VALUES ARE IN uH(m=mH) ALL E.CAPACITORS ARE SHOWN IN THE FORM OF CAPACITANCE (uF)/RATEO VOLTAGE (V) ALL DIODES ARE 1SS133-T2 ALL NPN TRANSISTORS ARE 2SC2458/YG/-T MICSEL AGC 5.9V (0V) 0V (2.8V) C205 3.3/50 R903 100 100/10 NOTES 1 47/10 7.5V (0.9V) 5.9V (0.7V) C915 22/16 PBO1 0V C204 0.039 C304 R320 5.6K FR C305 C255 180P 100 0.01 82 CDIN1 R318 D307 C105 3.3/50 Q902 2SC2458/YG/-T D906 C908 15K R207 P/R PBNF1 2.3V 2 C203 22/16 OUT1 REC1 2.3V 3 BIAS VCC PBIN1 3 4 (TID-X03P-M1) CN306 R902 56K MTZJ5.6B R208 4 VREF 3 R-CH FW301 R321 5.6K R332 10K 5.3V (4.5V) R901 4.7K ZD904 0.001 5 2.3V 10K Q901 25B772/QP/ C906 C201 6 2.3V R360 Q306 5.9V 8550D (OR 8550C) (5.1V) 5.3V 11.6V (11.7V) ZD905 C230 220P C202 0.0056 C303 150P OUT2 10K TU SWITCH 0.01 C306 100/10 SEL VSS R304 5.9V (5.8V) C905 C102 0.0056 MG E.HEAD PH-K380-MS1-6A CDIN2 PBIN2 7 2.0V TAPE REC2 4.6V (4.7V) 0V (5.8V) Q304 2SA1015/YG/-T D908 GND PBNF2 R371 10K 220/10 C130 220P 0V 8 2.3V 0V RAIN2 2.0V 13 2.0V 14 0V 15 2.0V 16 0V 17 2.0V 18 7.4V 19 2.0V 20 0V 21 2.0V 22 0V 23 2.0V 24 D909 C155 180P PBO2 2 12.2V C910 0.001 MICIN 8.3V (0.9V) D907 15K C101 R104 3.3K MICNF SW8V REG Q316 2SA1015/YG/-T 220/10 R361 2.3V R108 2.0V 12 2.3V 11 2.3V 10 2.3V 9 R106 39K TAPE SW D914 5.3V C914 C104 0.039 R/P SYSTEM TA2068N 0V (5.2V) 470K IC301 47/10 4 R107 82 5.3V (0.7V) 0.0018 R313 3 4 C103 22/16 TP301 1 2 2.1V 1/50 C313 3 C309 2.3V 2.3V 1/50 C208 1 1 2 2 L TO CD SECTION TO G-1 on page 2-5 GND 0V 3 1 2 SW8V CD+B FCD AC/DC TAPE REC SAFETY REST MLD MDATA MCLK DG XRST STAT SQCK SUBQ DG D912 IN4001 3 4 TO U-COM TO A-7 on page 2-3 0.4V 1 2 1 R 2 0V R 12.2V C108 R/P HEAD MS15R-AA2N1 3 GND BASS ANTGND GND TUL TUSW6V TUR CN301 DGA2501C4-04 (TIP-X04P-82) TO TUNER SECTION TO J-2 on page 2-6 5 HP JACK R121 82 CN309 QGA2501C4-04 (TXLP-04P-M1) C233 47/10 C133 47/10 0.7V (0V) Q201 2SC2001/LK/-T 0V OR KTC3203(DY) D305 R132 10K C124 0.1 0.7V (0V) 0V C318 6800/25 R232 10K C350 4.7/50 100K C257 0.15 R219 R125 10K Q211 R235 47K 1SS133-T2 Q111 R124 2.2K 0V R224 2.2K C219 0.47/50 100K 5.1V (0V) 2SC2001/LK/-T D302 DTA114ES-T 5.2V (5.5V) D303 0.47/50 3.1V (5.3V) C157 0.15 IC302 LA4597K C119 4.7/50 C156 0.0082 R135 47K 12 13 RCH IN 5 LCH IN 4 GND 3 RCH OUT 2 LCH OUT 1 C214 R233 1.8K R133 1.8K C222 100/16 SMUTE DRIVE 4.7/50 Q101 R225 10K - C122 100/16 C114 C132 0.47/50 R131 18K Q112 FW302 R119 R127 3.3K 6 C232 0.47/50 R231 18K C256 0.0082 Q212 11.1V 1 2 3 4 5 R227 3.3K POWER AMP + CN702 TIP-X05P-82 VMW2422 0V 7 Parts are safety assurance parts. When replacing those parts make sure to use the specified one. TO U-COM TO D-7 on page 2-3 D E F G RADIO MAIN SIGNAL TAPE PB SIGNAL CD SIGNAL TAPE REC SIGNAL H I J 2-7 RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD RC-BZ6BU Amplifier circuit (RC-BZ6BU only) C220 C319 100/16 10/25 R327 6.8K 22/16 2200/16 2200/16 22/16 C225 C223 C123 C125 J301 HSJ2000-01-010 C320 C120 220/16 100/16 R220 18K R120 18K D301 C328 R374 1/50 100K HP JACK R121 82 C329 0.1/50 R917 22 D912 IN4001 GND 0V R 0.4V GND 0V L 0.4V 0V AC/DC 3 G 2 1 VCC FW905 CN307 5268-03A 330 R999 D904 IN5401-TN 0.022 C904 0.022 D903 IN5401-TNC C902 1 2 3 3 3 2 1 F903 3A/250V 3.3M R998 D902 IN5401-TN 0.022 C903 MTZJ7.5C 1 2 10K 47/10 0V (0V) 4.6V R913 5.6K R908 3.3K C911 22/16 R912 1K C909 4.7/50 Q310 DTA143ES-T 2.9V (4.0V) 2.9V (0V) 2.9V (0V) R373 100 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 LEAF SW PLAY LEAF SW REC SW R328 10K 0V(3.5V) Q318 DTA143ES-T C916 R922 0V (0V) Q907 D995 C912 0.01 0.7V (0V) 5.2V Q309 0.7V (0V) 0V(4.5V) 0V (0V) B TO TUNER SECTION TO J-2 on page 2-6 C 1.1V6 5.0V7 0V 8 5.0V9 0V 10 5.1V11 3.1V12 5.9V13 Parts are safety assurance parts. When replacing those parts make sure to use the specified one. TO U-COM TO D-7 on page 2-4 D Q308 DTC143ES-T J/C AHB SDATA TUST SCK MPX POUT VOLCK FTU VOLDATA DG BUC SMUTE US6V TO CD SECTION TO J-6 on page 2-5 MPX SCK TUST SDATA CN303 QGF1212C1-13 0V 1 0.9V2 0V 3 0V 4 0V 5 0V (0V) E 2-8 F G RADIO MAIN SIGNAL TAPE PB SIGNAL CD SIGNAL TAPE REC SIGNAL H I J - R916 820 0.7V (0V) R909 1K 0.1V (12.2V) Q904 CN308 QG42501C4-06 (TIP-X06P-82) 0V GND 5.7V PLAY 0V GND 8.3V SW8V 4.5V US6V 0V REC C354 220/10 M 5.5V (2.0V) POWER CODE + D911 J9 * D918 C709 2200/5.3 DG SUBQ SQCK STAT XRST DG MCLK MDATA MLD PEST SAFETY CN304 QGF1212C1-17 VMK1474 C * R356 10K 6.8K 8.3V 6.8V 0.7V 2.1V 5.7V 0V 5.0V 4.6V 5.1V 4.8V 5.0V 0V 5.1V 0.1V 5.1V 5.0V 0V TTL25L-003 VMW1474 A L901 TP302 CN301 DGA2501C4-03 (TIP-X03P-52) 0V Q911 (2.0V) R137 R907 1K 0.01 BEAT CUT 0V R915 100 C913 6.8K R910 R911 100K 4.7K 11.5V 6.0V (2.4V) R914 4.7 12.1V 11.5V (12.2V) R906 56K Q909 MTZJ6.2B R237 CDR GND CDL CD+B MG DG 3.3K Q903 8550D (OR 8550C) 5.9V D910 ZD903 R307 R234 3.9K 3 Q313 2SC2001/LK/-T 0V (3.8V) 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Q906 B550D(OR 8550C)12.2V (0.7V) 12.2V R920 4.7K T9 US6V REG POWER SW R919 56K Q908 2SB772/QP/ 0.7V (0V) 2 R316 3.3K R311 100 1 Q312 2SC2001/LK/-T C331 0.001 0V (0.7V) 0.0068 2.3V (3.1V) 11.6V (11.7V) S303 SK-23E01-G9 SPEAKER LE10010-005A F902 CD REG 12.2V R134 3.9K 3.3K 2.8V (0V) 12K 0.0047 C312 2.3V (3.1V) R302 10K R310 8.1V C315 (2.3V) R372 2.3V (0.1V) 1 2 3 T301 DH-812320 Q315 2SC2458/YG/-T Q311 2SC2001/LK/-T R306 1.8K 6 5 4 0V Q303 (0.2V) 2SC2458/YG/-T 2SC2458/YG/-T Q317 0V C310 0.0018 12 0V 47/10 C308 180P R313 2.8V (0V) L-CH * 4.7/50 330 QQL25CK-330Z R312 100/10 4.7/50 C207 C915 C107 R904 820 0V (0V) Q305 DTC114ESA-T C353 10/16 0.022 22/16 D307 R305 2.8V 1.8K (0V) 4 DC 12 V D915 C901 10K R903 100 3A/250V R317 C357 7.5V (0.6V) D901 IN5401-TN 0V (2.8V) 5.9V (0.7V) D905 0.01 C322 1000P 0.01 47/10 C304 6.8V (1.6V) BIAS OSC 4.7M 5.9V (0V) FR R303 RAIN1 R320 5.6K D917 R204 3.3K R206 82K 100 Q902 2SC2458/YG/-T D906 0.01 22/16 MICSEL AGC 3 4 (TID-X03P-M1) CN306 R902 56K C908 C305 PBO1 1 C313 1. VOLTAGES ARE DC-MEASURED WITH A DEGITAL VOLT METER OR OSCILLOSCOPE WITHOUT INPUT SIGNAL. CONDITION--- CD STOP MODE AT DC SUPLLY ( )IS INVERT MODE SOUND FLAT AHB.ON 2. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.RESISTORS ARE 1/6W 15% CARBON RESISTOR. ALL RESISTANCE VALUCE ARE IN OHM(s) ALL CAPACITORS ARE CERAMIC CAPACITOR OR MYLAR CAPACITOR ALL CAPACITANCE VALUES ARE IN uF(P=pF) ALL INDUCTANCE VALUES ARE IN uH(m=mH) ALL E.CAPACITORS ARE SHOWN IN THE FORM OF CAPACITANCE (uF)/RATEO VOLTAGE (V) ALL DIODES ARE 1SS133-T2 ALL NPN TRANSISTORS ARE 2SC2458/YG/-T 82 CDIN1 R318 R901 4.7K MTZJ5.6B NOTES R207 0V C204 0.039 P/R PBNF1 2.3V C255 180P OUT1 REC1 2.3V 2 C203 22/16 75K 72.5K 75K VCC PBIN1 3 R-CH FW301 R321 5.6K R332 10K 5.3V (4.5V) Q901 2SB772/QP/ ZD904 4 VREF 10K 11.6V (11.7V) C906 15K 5 2.3V R360 Q306 8550D 5.9V (OR 8550C) (5.1V) 5.3V TU SWITCH ZD905 R208 2.3V 10K 5.9V (5.8V) C905 0.001 6 OUT2 R304 0V (5.8V) D908 C202 0.0056 C201 SEL VSS 3 BIAS CDIN2 4.6V (4.7V) Q304 2SA1015/YG/-T 220/10 C230 220P C303 150P TAPE REC2 R371 10K D909 C306 47/10 PBNF2 PBIN2 7 2.0V RAIN2 2 12.2V C910 2.3V 0V GND PBO2 TAPE SW 2.0V 13 2.0V 14 0V 15 2.0V 16 0V 17 2.0V 18 7.4V 19 2.0V 20 0V 21 2.0V 22 0V 23 2.0V 24 6.3V (0.9V) D907 C155 180P C130 220P 0V 8 MICIN SW8V REG Q316 2SA1015/YG/-T 220/10 0.001 TA2068N D914 5.3V C914 15K C101 R104 3.3K 5.3V (0.7V) 0.0018 MICNF 1 2 2.1V 1/50 0V (5.2V) R108 2.0V 12 2.3V 11 2.3V 10 2.3V 9 R106 82K 1 CN309 QGA2501C4-04 (TXLP-04P-M1) R222 2.2 C121 220P R123 100 C318 6800/25 R122 2.2 C221 220P D304 C330 4.7/50 1 2 0V 1.2V 3 4 0V 12.2V 5 6 12.0V 7 0V 8 1.2V 12.2V 9 10 11.1V 11 R221 82 R219 0V (0V) R223 100 C224 0.1 100K 100K 0V (0V) Q201 2SC2001/LK/-T OR KTC3203(DY) 5.1V 12 13 11.1V C124 0.1 0V 0.7V (0V) (0V) 0.7V (0V) 2SC2001/LK/-T R124 2.2K 0V (0V) C219 0.47/50 Q101 5.2V (5.5V) 1SS133-T2 C350 4.7/50 D305 100/10 C327 15K R214 R114 15K 100/10 R213 VOLCK R112 220K C325 UZ4.3858-T2 0V 6.1V 22/16 C214 22/16 C114 220K 220K 2.2K 0V R212 220K 10K R224 2.2K D303 0.47/50 5.1V(0V) 3.1V (5.3V) R113 0V ZD302 2SC3330/ST/-T IC303 Q203 0V R111 5.6K C222 100/16 C119 10K R217 1.8K 0V(0.6V) R331 5.6K R309 R117 D302 DTA114ES-T R211 5.6K C122 100/16 SMUTE DRIVE R119 100 R209 5.0V 10 SCL SDA 5.0V 9 5.6K R308 R315 100 0V 4.0V 8.0V VCC 8 4.0V 7 4.0V 6 5 4.0V 0V GND 4 4.0V 3 2 1 IC304 BA15218N OR NJM455OL 1.8K R323 M62420SP-700 5.2V 11 RESET OVDD 5.2V 12 OGND LCHOUT 7 0V 8 2.7K R136 4.1V R101 3K 4.1V 1.8K 6 TRE1 BASS1 SIMOUT1 4.1V 4 4.1V 5 R103 4.7K R330 R110 1.8K R109 C134 0.0056 C117 R102 1/50 1K VOLDATA 2.3V MG E.HEAD EM-1636 A 4.0V 0.001 2.7K R236 AGND TRE2 RCHOUT 14 0V 13 4.1V 15 4.1V 4.1V 16 BASS2 4.1V 17 SIMOUT2 4.1V 18 RCMTH SIMIN1 LCHIN 4.1V 3 REF 4.1V 2 4.1V 1 0.0068 C211 4.7K 100/10 IC301 C104 0.039 R/P SYSTEM R361 TO TUNER SECTION TO J-2 on page 2-6 R329 C323 4 R107 82 C102 0.0056 TO CD SECTION TO G-1 on page 2-5 SIMIN2 7.5V 20 4.1V 19 VCC 1.8K R203 1K R216 3 4 C103 22/16 TP301 2.3V 2.3V 1/50 C108 C309 470K CN301 DGA2501C4-04 (TIP-X04P-82) 3 SW8V CD+B FCD AC/DC TAPE REC SAFETY REST MLD MDATA MCLK DG XRST STAT SQCK SUBQ DG R210 1.8K IC302 LA4597K 1 2 2 L TO U-COM TO A-7 on page 2-4 R116 C111 1K 0.0068 C109 0.082 - 3 1 2 BEAT 1 BEAT 2 BEAT 3 C110 0.082 POWER AMP + 3 4 1 C113 C112 0.022 0.47 - 1 2 1 R 2 R322 100K VOL TONE C115 0.1/50 C209 0.082 T.S.D STANDBY SW BIAS CIRCUI + 12.2V C208 R/P HEAD RC-889 3 C210 0.082 R201 3K 6 ANTGND GND TUR TUL TUSW6V + - C234 0.0056 C213 C212 0.022 0.47 R319 100 5 + - Q103 0V 2SC3330/ST/-T (0.6V) C215 C325 0.1/50 100/10 C324 7 100/10 R202 1K C321 BASS BOOST C217 1/50 RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD RC-BZ6BU Printed circuit boards Main board Block No. 01 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H I J 2-9 RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD RC-BZ6BU System CPU board (RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD) Block No.02 System CPU board (RC-BZ6BU) Block No.02 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E 2-10 F G H I J RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD RC-BZ6BU PARTS LIST [ RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD ] [ RC-BZ6BU ] * All printed circuit boards and its assemblies are not available as service parts. Areas suffix J ----------------------------- U.S.A. C -------------------------- Canada - Contents - [RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD] Exploded view of general assembly and parts list Cassette mechanism assembly and parts list CD mechanism assembly and parts list Electrical Parts List Packing materials and accessories parts list 3-2 3-4 3-6 3-7 3-13 - Contents - [RC-BZ6BU] Exploded view of general assembly and parts list Cassette mechanism assembly and parts list CD mechanism assembly and parts list Electrical Parts List Packing materials and accessories parts list 3-14 3-16 3-18 3-19 3-25 3-1 30 3-2 31 32 33 28 36 26 35 59 27 34 25 37 16 24 16 23 59 Remote board ass'y LCD 20 55 18 17 Key switch /display board ass'y 55 15 14 13 12 9 8 7 6 5 4 2 1 16 69 11-1 11-2 11-4 62 11-3 40 Cassette mechanism 11-6 11-5 41 CD mechanism 63 43 10 3 16 66 A 65 Power board ass'y Main board ass'y 60 61 CD door switch board ass'y 34 70 54 A 67 46 47 64 49 Battery board ass'y 38 16 68 44 48 50 51 52 RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD Exploded view of general assembly and parts list Block No. M 1 M M RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD Parts list ( General assembly ) A Item Parts number Parts list ( General assembly ) Block No. M1MM Parts name Q'ty Description Area A Item Parts number Block No. M1MM Parts name Q'ty Description GJ460340210101 LENS CD DOOR 1 RC-BZ5LB 46 TA46174 T.PICK ANTENNA 1 GJ460340500101 LENS CD DOOR 1 RC-BZ5RD 47 VYH5657-006 BATTERY SPRING 1 2 GJ670000010330 D.SPACER 1 65X3.5 48 LV20082-001A BATTERY COVER 1 3 GJ670000010340 D.SPACER 1 65X3.5 49 VYH8008-001 HANDLE SUPPORT 2 4 GJ670000010350 D.SPACER 1 110-3.0 50 GJ702244304512 SCREW TT3X45 8 5 GJ460340120101 DOOR CD 1 51 GJ460340150101 HANDLE 1 6 VYH7313-005 MAGNET 1 52 GJ701224300852 SCREW M3X8 1 7 LV30175-001A CLAMPER 1 54 GJ711001330201 SPRING 1 8 GJ702224301242 SCREW TT3X12 2 55 GJ702244300812 SCREW TT3X8 8 9 GJ460340160101 CD CASE 1 59 GJ782000090101 FOOT RUBBER 2 10 GJ460340020101 BUTTON 1 OPEN 60 LV30176-001A HEAT SINK 1 1 FOR CD CASE Area SIZE D T. ANTENNA DECK/KEY P.C.B. 11-1 GJ460340040101 BUTTON(A)MECHA. 1 PAUSE 61 QYSDSF3008Z SCREW 3 11-2 GJ460340050101 BUTTON(B)MECHA. 1 STOP 62 202-300002-00 CD COVER PLATE 1 11-3 GJ460340060101 BUTTON(C)MECHA. 1 FF 63 GJ702224200642 SCREW TT2X6 4 11-4 GJ460340070101 BUTTON(D)MECHA. 1 REW 64 VYH5483-001 BATTERY SPRING 1 11-5 GJ460340080101 BUTTON(E)MECHA. 1 PLAY 65 QMF51N2-3R0-J1 FUSE 1 3A 125V F902 11-6 GJ460340090101 BUTTON(F)MECHA. 1 REC 66 QMF51N2-3R0-J1 FUSE 1 3A 125V F903 67 GJ560340150101 NAME PLATE 1 RC-BZ5LB J,C GJ560340070101 NAME PLATE 1 RC-BZ5RD J,C 12 --------------- CD UNIT EXL-M7B 1 GJA1005002001C 13 E75609-001 INSULATOR 2 CD MECHA RED 14 E75609-002 INSULATOR 2 CD MECHA PURPLE 15 GJ460340170101 HOLDER CD 1 16 GJ702244301012 SCREW TT3X10 17 GJ460340200101 HOLDER 1 18 GJ781000090101 SHIELD PLATE 1 20 GJ460340270101 HOLDER (1)LCD 1 23 GJ460340230101 FUNCTION KNOB 1 24 LE10010-005A SPEAKER 2 25 GJ702244260812 SCREW TT2.6X8 2 COVER-FRONT 26 GJ460340030101 LENS 1 REMOTE SENSOR 27 GJ460340260101 LENS 1 LED 28 GJ460340400101 FRONT COVER 1 30 GJ0001-SPGR SPEAKER GRILLE 1 SHILD, RC-BZ5RD GJ0003-SPGR SPEAKER GRILLE 1 SHILD, RC-BZ5LB 31 GJ460340250101 VOLUME KNOB 1 32 GJ460340490101 C.DOOR LENS 1 RC-BZ5RD GJ460340190101 C.DOOR LENS 1 RC-BZ5LB 33 34 20 SPEAKE/MAIN PCB FRONT LENS 1 RC-BZ5LB GJ460340480101 FRONT LENS 1 RC-BZ5RD VYH8007-001 GEAR 2 DOOR 35 GJ460340180101 CASSETTE DOOR 1 36 LV40210-001A DOOR SPRING 1 37 GJ0002-SPGR SPEAKER GRILLE 1 SHILD, RC-BZ5RD GJ0004-SPGR SPEAKER GRILLE 1 SHILD, RC-BZ5LB 38 GJ460340010101 FRONT CABINET 1 40 --------------- DECK MECHANISM 1 2 GJ702264301412 SCREW TT3X14 43 GJ711001340101 SPRING 1 44 GJ460340100101 REAR CABINET 1 68 GJ782000090101 RUBBER SPACER 1 69 GJ761000200100 SPACER 1 70 GJ500340240101 GEAR SPRING 1 CD COVER CD DAMP CONTROL BOARD GJ460340220101 41 A A HEAT SINK TN-21ZVC-1800 ANT CONTACT 3-3 RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD Parts list ( Cassette mechanism assembly ) A Item Parts number Parts name Parts list ( Cassette mechanism assembly ) Block No. M2MM Q'ty Description Area A Item Parts number Parts name Block No. M2MM Q'ty Description 1 192114316T BASE ASSY 1 58 19211301T EJ. SLIDE LEVER 1 2 19211409T SWITCH ACTUATOR 1 59 18211093T PACK SPRING 1 3 19211408T LOCK CAM 1 60 18211069T REC.SAF.LEVER 1 4 19211403T REC BUTT.LEVER 1 62 MS15R-AA2N1 R/P HEAD 1 5 19211419T PLAY BUTT.LEVER 1 63 PH-K380-MS1-6A ERASE HEAD 1 6 19211404T REW BUTT. LEVER 1 64 60020217T MOTOR 1 7 19211405T FF BUTTON LEVER 1 66 9P0420031T TAPPING SCREW 1 PACK SPRING 8 19211406T STOP BUTT.LEVER 1 68 9B1020051T TAPPING SCREW 2 (M2 X 5) 9 69 9C0720451T TAPPING SCREW 2 (M2 X 4.5) 70 9B0120031T SCREW(+)BIND 1 (M2 X 3) 71 9P0120061T SCREW 1 (M2 X 6) 19211460T PAUSE BUT.LEVER 1 10 19211413AT SPRING 1 11 19211455T PAUSE LEVER (E) 1 12 19211412T SPRING 1 72 9F0820071T SCREW AZIMUTH 1 (M2 X 7) 13 19211411T PAUSE STOPPER 1 75 9W0230010T P.CUT WASHER 1 (12X3.8X0.3) 14 19211414T TORSION SPRING 1 76 9W0250010T P.CUT WASHER 1 (1.45X3.8X0.5) 15 192101501T CHASSIS ASS'Y 1 77 9W0140010T P.CUT WASHER 1 (2X3.5X0.4) 16 19211416T TORSION SPRING 1 78 9W0113020T P.CUT WASHER 1 (2X3.5X0.4) 17 19211417T TORSION SPRING 1 80 19210201T REC ARM 1 19 182101159T E.KICK LEVER 1 81 19211437T P ARM COLLAR 2 20 19211420T STOPPER 1 82 64010138T LEAF SWITCH 1 21 19211421T TORSION SPRING 1 REC BUTTON 83 9P0420041T SCREW 1 (M2 X 4) 22 19211415T TORSION SPRING 1 BUTTON LEVER 84 9P0420051T SCREW 1 (M2 X 5) PAUSE LEVER PAUSE LEVER 23 MSW-1541T LEAF SWITCH 1 MSW-1541T 85 19211434T P.ROLLER ARM 1 24 18210150T TENSION SPRING 1 PLAY BUTTON 86 9P0820301T TAPPING SCREW 1 25 19210311T HEAD PANEL 1 26 19210304AT HEAD BASE 1 27 19210309T PANEL P SPRING 1 28 19210305T MAGNET HEAD ARM 1 29 18210307T AZIMUTH SPRING 1 AZIMUTH 30 19211418AT SPRING 1 M CONTROL 31 19210310T MG ARM SPRING 1 MG ARM 32 192104309T P.ROLLER ARM 1 35 19212604AT SENSING LEVER 1 36 19212605T TORSION SPRING 1 37 192126502T GEAR PLATE 1 38 19212602T CAM GEAR 1 40 192107304T R.F.CLUTCH 1 41 19210703T REW/F.F. BELT 1 43 192109303T FLYWHEEL ASSY 1 45 18211070T F.FORWARD GEAR 1 46 18211099T BACK TENSION SP 1 47 192105304T S. REEL ASS'Y 1 48 192105303T T. REEL ASS'Y 1 49 19210506T SENSOR 1 51 18211289AT MOTOR BRACKET 1 53 19211202T COLLAR SCREW 2 54 19211201T MOTOR PULLEY 1 55 19210904T MAIN BELT 1 56 19211203T MB SCREW 1 GEAR PLATE SP MOTOR 3X6 SP M B 2X 3-4 (M2 X 3) Area RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD Cassette mechanism assembly and parts list Block No. M 2 M M 7.6±0.1 TN-21ZVC-1800 Pulley hight dimension 3-5 RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD CD mechanism assembly and parts list Block No. M 3 M M Grease Point G-31KB (Grease to apply have to be alittle for the exchange) No.EXL-M7B 16 5 4 3 7 6 2 8 G-31KB 1 G-31KB 6 9 10 NOTE Please order moutor after confirming the number of the P.C.Board because the combination of feed motor is different according to the P.C.Board used. 15 13 11 14 Parts list ( CD mechanism assembly ) A 3-6 Item Parts number Parts name Block No. M3MM Q'ty Description 1 GJ560280020101 MECHA BASE 1 2 OPTIMA-7B CD PICK UP 1 3 E407782-001 PICK STAFT 1 4 E307746-001 CD RACK GEAR 1 5 GJ560280010101 MECHA GEAR 1 6 GJ50312003102 SCREW MZX3 B/H 4 7 E406750-001 PINION GEAR 1 8 GJA2062001001C CD TURN TABLE 1 9 GJ90028678400 FEED MOTOR 1 10 GJ90028678300 SPINDLE MOTOR 1 11 GJ100069000100 MECH CIR BOARD 1 13 GJ157208512 LEAF SWITCH 1 14 GJ50322623312 SPECIAL SCREW 1 15 GJ51206010101 6P PLUG ASSY 1 16 SDSF2006Z SCREW 1 GEAR SHAFT Area RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD Block No. 01 Electrical parts list ( Main board ) A Item Parts number Parts name Remarks Area A Item Parts number C 3 GJ264130392101 C.CAPACITOR 50V SL K 3.9PF C 203 GJ270122260332 C 6 GJ264271032101 C.CAPACITOR 16V Y M 0.01UF C 204 C 7 GJ264141022101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 1000PF C 205 C 9 GJ264031202101 A.CAPACITOR 50V SL J 12PF C 13 GJ262102232402 C.CAPACITOR C 16 GJ264271032101 C 21 Parts name Remarks E.CAPACITOR 16V M 22UF GJ282033932415 M.CAPACITOR FILM 50V J 0.03 GJ270193350332 E.CAPACITOR 50V M 3.3UF C 207 GJ270194750332 E.CAPACITOR 50V VX M 4.7UF 25V YR K 0.022U C 208 GJ270191050332 E.CAPACITOR 50V M 1UF C.CAPACITOR 16V Y M 0.01UF C 214 GJ270194750332 E.CAPACITOR 50V VX M 4.7UF GJ262104732402 C.CAPACITOR 25V YR K 0.047U C 219 GJ270194740332 E.CAPACITOR 50V M 0.47UF C 22 GJ285214312415 M.CAPACITOR PP 100V J 430PF C 220 GJ270121070332 E.CAPACITOR 100UF 16V VX M C 23 GJ264081202101 C.CAPACITOR 50V CH J 12PF C 221 GJ264142212101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 220PF C 31 GJ264141022101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 1000PF C 222 GJ270121070332 E.CAPACITOR 100UF 16V VX M C 32 GJ264271032101 C.CAPACITOR 16V Y M 0.01UF C 223 GJ270121080132 E.CAPACITOR 1000UF16V VX C 33 GJ270111070332 E.CAPACITOR 10V M 100UF C 224 GJ283101042432 M.CAPACITOR POLY FILM 50V K C 35 GJ270191040332 E.CAPACITOR 50V M 0.1UF C 230 GJ260772212412 C.CAPACITOR 50V SL J 220PF C 36 GJ270194750332 E.CAPACITOR 50V VX M 4.7UF C 232 GJ270194740332 E.CAPACITOR 50V M 0.47UF C 37 GJ264141022101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 1000PF C 233 GJ270114760332 E.CAPACITOR 10V M 47UF C 38 GJ264271032101 C.CAPACITOR 16V Y M 0.01UF C 255 GJ264141812101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 180PF C 40 GJ264271032101 C.CAPACITOR 16V Y M 0.01UF C 256 GJ283108222432 M.CAPACITOR POLY FILM 50V K C 41 GJ270194750332 E.CAPACITOR 50V VX M 4.7UF C 257 GJ283101542432 M.CAPACITOR POLY FILM 50V K C 42 GJ262104732402 C.CAPACITOR 25V YR K 0.047U C 303 GJ260771512412 C.CAPACITOR 50V SL J 150PF C 43 GJ270191040332 E.CAPACITOR 50V M 0.1UF C 304 GJ270114760332 E.CAPACITOR 10V M 47UF C 44 GJ270191050332 E.CAPACITOR 50V M 1UF C 305 GJ270122260332 E.CAPACITOR 16V M 22UF C 45 GJ270191040332 E.CAPACITOR 50V M 0.1UF C 306 GJ270114760332 E.CAPACITOR 10V M 47UF C 47 GJ262101532402 C.CAPACITOR 25V YR K 0.015U C 308 GJ260771812412 C.CAPACITOR 50V SL J 180PF C 48 GJ262101532402 C.CAPACITOR 25V YR K 0.015U C 309 GJ264261822101 C.CAPACITOR 16V X M 0.0018U C 49 GJ270191040332 E.CAPACITOR 50V M 0.1UF C 310 GJ283101822432 M.CAPACITOR POLY FILM 50V K C 50 GJ270191040332 E.CAPACITOR 50V M 0.1UF C 312 GJ283106822432 M.CAPACITOR POLY FILM 50V K C 51 GJ264143312101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 330PF C 313 GJ270114760332 E.CAPACITOR 10V M 47UF C 52 GJ264141022101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 1000PF C 315 GJ283104722432 M.CAPACITOR POLY FILM 50V K C 56 GJ264141022101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 1000PF C 318 GJ270143380132 E.CAPACITOR 25V VX M 3300UF C 60 GJ264141022101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 1000PF C 319 GJ270141060332 E.CAPACITOR 25V M 10UF C 61 GJ270111070332 E.CAPACITOR 10V M 100UF C 320 GJ270122270332 E.CAPACITOR 16V M 220UF C 62 GJ264081202101 C.CAPACITOR 50V CH J 12PF C 322 GJ264141022101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 1000PF C 63 GJ264141022101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 1000PF C 331 GJ264141022101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 1000PF C 64 GJ264081202101 C.CAPACITOR 50V CH J 12PF C 350 GJ270194750332 E.CAPACITOR 50V VX M 4.7UF C 65 GJ264141022101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 1000PF C 353 GJ270121060332 E.CAPACITOR 16V M 10UF C 69 GJ264262222101 A.CAPACITOR 16V X M 0.0022U C 354 GJ270112270332 E.CAPACITOR 10V M 220UF C 70 GJ270192250332 E.CAPACITOR 50V M 2.2UF C 357 GJ270122260332 E.CAPACITOR 16V M 22UF C 71 GJ270121060332 E.CAPACITOR 16V M 10UF C 604 GJ270111070332 E.CAPACITOR 10V M 100UF C 77 GJ264141022101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 1000PF C 605 GJ270141060332 E.CAPACITOR 25V M 10UF C 98 GJ264141012101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 100PF C 606 GJ264141022101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 1000PF C 99 GJ264141012101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 100PF C 607 GJ264141022101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 1000PF C 101 GJ283101022432 M.CAPACITOR POLY FILM 50V K C 608 GJ270191050332 E.CAPACITOR 50V M 1UF C 102 GJ283105622432 M.CAPACITOR POLY FILM 50V K C 609 GJ264141012101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 100PF C 103 GJ270122260332 E.CAPACITOR 16V M 22UF C 610 GJ282032732415 M.CAPACITOR FILM 50V J 0.02 C 104 GJ282033932415 M.CAPACITOR FILM 50V J 0.03 C 611 GJ264264722101 A.CAPACITOR 16V X M 0.0047U C 105 GJ270193350332 E.CAPACITOR 50V M 3.3UF C 612 GJ264271032101 C.CAPACITOR 16V Y M 0.01UF C 107 GJ270194750332 E.CAPACITOR 50V VX M 4.7UF C 613 GJ264143312101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 330PF C 108 GJ270191050332 E.CAPACITOR 50V M 1UF C 614 GJ282031042415 M.CAPACITOR FILM 50V J 0.1U C 114 GJ270194750332 E.CAPACITOR 50V VX M 4.7UF C 615 GJ264182232101 C.CAPACITOR 25V F Z 0.022UF C 119 GJ270194740332 E.CAPACITOR 50V M 0.47UF C 616 GJ264182232101 C.CAPACITOR 25V F Z 0.022UF C 120 GJ270121070332 E.CAPACITOR 100UF 16V VX M C 617 GJ264182232101 C.CAPACITOR 25V F Z 0.022UF C 121 GJ264142212101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 220PF C 618 GJ264262222101 A.CAPACITOR 16V X M 0.0022U C 122 GJ270121070332 E.CAPACITOR 100UF 16V VX M C 619 GJ264142712101 A.CAPACITOR 50V B K 270PF C 123 GJ270121080132 E.CAPACITOR 1000UF16V VX C 620 GJ264141812101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 180PF C 124 GJ283101042432 M.CAPACITOR POLY FILM 50V K C 622 GJ270114760332 E.CAPACITOR 10V M 47UF C 130 GJ260772212412 C.CAPACITOR 50V SL J 220PF C 623 GJ282031042415 M.CAPACITOR FILM 50V J 0.1U C 132 GJ270194740332 E.CAPACITOR 50V M 0.47UF C 628 GJ262104732402 C.CAPACITOR 25V YR K 0.047U C 133 GJ270114760332 E.CAPACITOR 10V M 47UF C 629 GJ270111070332 E.CAPACITOR 10V M 100UF C 155 GJ264141812101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 180PF C 631 GJ270114770332 E.CAPACITOR 10V M 470UF C 156 GJ283108222432 M.CAPACITOR POLY FILM 50V K C 632 GJ270111070332 E.CAPACITOR 10V M 100UF C 157 GJ283101542432 M.CAPACITOR POLY FILM 50V K C 640 GJ264278222101 C.CAPACITOR 16V X M 0.0082U C 201 GJ283101022432 M.CAPACITOR POLY FILM 50V K C 641 GJ264182232101 C.CAPACITOR 25V F Z 0.022UF C 202 GJ283105622432 M.CAPACITOR POLY FILM 50V K C 651 GJ264032202101 C.CAPACITOR 50V SL J 22PF Area 3-7 RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD Block No. 01 Electrical parts list ( Main board ) A A A A 3-8 Item Parts number Parts name Remarks C 652 GJ264032202101 C.CAPACITOR 50V SL J 22PF C 653 GJ264182232101 C.CAPACITOR C 655 GJ262104732402 C.CAPACITOR C 661 GJ264144712101 C 662 Area A A Item Parts number Remarks Parts name D 904 1N5401-M SI DIODE 25V F Z 0.022UF D 905 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 25V YR K 0.047U D 907 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 470PF D 908 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 GJ264182232101 C.CAPACITOR 25V F Z 0.022UF D 909 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 C 663 GJ282032232415 M.CAPACITOR FILM 50V J 0.02 D 910 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 C 664 GJ264182232101 C.CAPACITOR 25V F Z 0.022UF D 911 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 C 665 GJ282031042415 M.CAPACITOR FILM 50V J 0.1U D 912 IN4001 DIODE RECT BULK C 671 GJ264262222101 A.CAPACITOR 16V X M 0.0022U D 914 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 C 672 GJ264262222101 A.CAPACITOR 16V X M 0.0022U D 915 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 C 673 GJ270112270332 E.CAPACITOR 10V M 220UF D 916 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 C 674 GJ264182232101 C.CAPACITOR 25V F Z 0.022UF D 917 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 C 675 GJ264141022101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 1000PF D 918 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 C 690 GJ264271032101 C.CAPACITOR 16V Y M 0.01UF D 995 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 C 691 GJ264141512101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 150PF FC902 GJ153321741 FUSE HOLDER C 692 GJ264141512101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 150PF FC903 GJ153321741 FUSE HOLDER C 693 GJ264141512101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 150PF FC905 GJ153321741 FUSE HOLDER C 694 GJ264141512101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 150PF FC906 GJ153321741 FUSE HOLDER C 695 GJ264271032101 C.CAPACITOR 16V Y M 0.01UF FW 1 GJ353120150107 CARD WIRE CN303 TO CN703 C 696 GJ264141012101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 100PF FW 2 VWF1015-08TTA CARD WIRE CN601 TO CD C 697 GJ264141012101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 100PF FW 3 GJ353170240107 CARD WIRE CN304 TO CN701 C 698 GJ264141012101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 100PF IC 1 TA2104AN IC DIP C 699 GJ264141012101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 100PF IC 2 LC72136N IC PLL IC C 709 GJ270102280132 E.CAPACITOR 6.3V VX M 2200U IC301 TA2068N IC DIP PRE/REC AMP C 901 GJ262772232412 C.CAPACITOR 50V F Z 0.022UF IC302 LA4597K IC DIP SB-S1150 C 902 GJ262772232412 C.CAPACITOR 50V F Z 0.022UF IC601 AN8806SB IC RF AMP C 903 GJ262772232412 C.CAPACITOR 50V F Z 0.022UF IC602 BA6897FP IC POWER DRIVER C 904 GJ262772232412 C.CAPACITOR 50V F Z 0.022UF IC603 MN35510 IC 1 CHIP PROCISSE C 905 GJ264271032101 C.CAPACITOR 16V Y M 0.01UF IC703 GP1U281X IC GJ313010541005 C 906 GJ264271032101 C.CAPACITOR 16V Y M 0.01UF J 9 QNC0043-001 AC SOCKET 125V 7A C 908 GJ264271032101 C.CAPACITOR 16V Y M 0.01UF J 301 GJ342010200113 JACK H/P MSJ2000 (BL C 909 GJ270194750332 E.CAPACITOR 50V VX M 4.7UF K 1 QQR0779-001Z INDUCTOR GJVQZ0048009 C 910 GJ270112270332 E.CAPACITOR 10V M 220UF K 601 QQR0779-001Z INDUCTOR GJVQZ0048009 C 911 GJ270122260332 E.CAPACITOR 16V M 22UF K 602 QQR0779-001Z INDUCTOR GJVQZ0048009 C 912 GJ264271032101 C.CAPACITOR 16V Y M 0.01UF L 1 VQF1B20-019 OSC COIL FM OSC C 913 GJ264271032101 C.CAPACITOR 16V Y M 0.01UF L 2 VQC1505-002L RF COIL GJ320020260109 C 914 GJ270112270332 E.CAPACITOR 10V M 220UF L 3 VQB008M-506 BAR ANTENA GJVQB008M506 C 915 GJ270111070332 E.CAPACITOR 10V M 100UF L 4 QQR0723-001 OSC COIL IFT AM OSC 7.5 C 916 GJ270114760332 E.CAPACITOR 10V M 47UF L 7 VQP0018-221 INDUCTOR 220UH 10% Q40 CF 1 QAX0403-001 C FILTER CER FM 10.7M L 10 QQL231K-4R7Y INDUCTOR 4.7UH CF 3 QAX0538-001Z CRYSTAL CER FM CDA10.7 L 12 V03047-17L INDUCTOR GJ320080140109 CN301 GJ156450711 CONNECTOR 4PINS ST RED L 601 3A839N INDUCTOR 10UH RADIAL LEA CN303 QGF1212C1-12 FFC CONNECTOR 12PINS L 602 GJ141033431 INDUCTOR 100UH 10% Q40 CN304 QGF1212C1-17 FFC CONNECTOR 17PINS L 901 VQP0028-330Z INDUCTOR 33UH CN306 TID-X03P-MI CONNECTOR 3 PINS RA WHIT Q 1 2SC2668/O/T TRANSISTOR GJ312020351201 CN307 5268-03A CONNECTOR 3PINS RA Q 101 2SC2001/LK/-T TRANSISTOR GJ872914247 CN308 GJ156450911 CONNECTOR 6PINS ST WHITE Q 111 2SC2458/YG/-T TRANSISTOR GJ872923044 CN309 GJ158016511 TRANSISTOR 4PIN ST WHITE Q 112 2SC2458/YG/-T TRANSISTOR GJ872923044 CN310 QGA2501C3-03Z CONNECTOR IM GJ156450611 Q 201 2SC2001/LK/-T TRANSISTOR GJ872914247 CN601 QGF1025C1-15 21-41 CONNECTOR 15PINS Q 211 2SC2458/YG/-T TRANSISTOR GJ872923044 D 1 SVC203SPA-JV-T VARI CAP GJ310050080104 Q 212 2SC2458/YG/-T TRANSISTOR GJ872923044 D 2 SVC203SPA-JV-T VARI CAP GJ310050080104 Q 302 KRA102M-T D.TRANSISTOR GJ872903715 D 5 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 Q 303 2SC2458/YG/-T TRANSISTOR GJ872923044 D 6 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 Q 304 2SA1015/YG/-T TRANSISTOR GJ872923115 D 8 KV1555N-T VARI CAPACITOR GJ310050040103 Q 305 KRC102M-T D.TRANSISTOR GJ872903658 D 12 IN4001 DIODE RECT BULK Q 306 8550C TRANSISTOR GJ312080042204 D 303 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 Q 308 DTC143ES TRANSISTOR DTC143ES-TP D 305 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 Q 309 2SC2458/YG/-T TRANSISTOR GJ872923044 D 307 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 Q 310 DTA143ESA-T D.TR.I.M DTA143ESA-TP D 661 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 Q 311 2SC2001/LK/-T TRANSISTOR GJ872914247 D 901 1N5401-M SI DIODE Q 312 2SC2001/LK/-T TRANSISTOR GJ872914247 D 902 1N5401-M SI DIODE Q 313 2SC2001/LK/-T TRANSISTOR GJ872914247 D 903 1N5401-M SI DIODE Q 315 2SC2458/YG/-T TRANSISTOR GJ872923044 A A Area RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD Block No. 01 Electrical parts list ( Main board ) A A A A A Item Parts number Q 316 2SA1015/YG/-T Q 317 Q 318 Parts name Remarks Area A Item Parts number Parts name Remarks TRANSISTOR GJ872923115 R 132 GJ250081032103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 10K 2SC2458/YG/-T TRANSISTOR GJ872923044 R 133 GJ250081822103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 1.8K DTA143ESA-T D.TR.I.M DTA143ESA-TP R 134 GJ250083922103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 3.9K Q 601 2SA952/LK/-T TRANSISTOR TAPE R 135 GJ250084732103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 47K Q 631 2SA952/LK/-T TRANSISTOR TAPE R 137 GJ250086822103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 6.8K Q 851 2SA1037AK/RS/-X TRANSISTOR GJ872902649 R 204 GJ250083322103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 3.3K Q 901 2SB772/QP/ TRANSISTOR GJ312070021102 R 206 GJ250083932103 CF RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 39K Q 902 2SC2458/YG/-T TRANSISTOR GJ872923044 R 207 GJ250088202103 RES CF CF 1/6W J 82 Q 903 8550C TRANSISTOR GJ312080042204 R 208 GJ250081532103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 15K Q 904 2SC2458/YG/-T TRANSISTOR GJ872923044 R 219 GJ250081042103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 100K Q 906 8550C TRANSISTOR GJ312080042204 R 221 GJ250088202103 RES CF CF 1/6W J 82 Q 907 2SC2458/YG/-T TRANSISTOR GJ872923044 R 222 GJ250082292103 C.RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 2.2 Q 908 2SB772/QP/ TRANSISTOR GJ312070021102 R 223 GJ250081012103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 100 Q 909 2SC2458/YG/-T TRANSISTOR GJ872923044 R 224 GJ250082222103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 2.2K Q 911 2SC2458/YG/-T TRANSISTOR GJ872923044 R 225 GJ250081032103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 10K R 1 GJ250081042103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 100K R 227 GJ250083322103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 3.3K R 2 GJ250084732103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 47K R 231 GJ250081832103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 18K R 3 GJ250082702103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 27 R 232 GJ250081032103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 10K R 4 GJ250084732103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 47K R 233 GJ250081822103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 1.8K R 7 GJ250081042103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 100K R 234 GJ250083922103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 3.9K R 9 GJ250084722103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 4.7K R 235 GJ250084732103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 47K R 13 GJ250081042103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 100K R 237 GJ250086822103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 6.8K R 18 GJ250081022103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 1K R 302 GJ250081032103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 10K R 20 GJ250081022103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 1K R 303 GJ250084752103 RES CF CF 1/6W J 4.7M R 24 GJ250086812103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 680 R 304 GJ250081032103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 10K R 25 GJ250081022103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 1K R 305 GJ250081822103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 1.8K R 30 GJ250081832103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 18K R 306 GJ250081822103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 1.8K R 31 GJ250081042103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 100K R 307 GJ250083322103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 3.3K R 32 GJ250083322103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 3.3K R 310 GJ250081232103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 12K R 33 GJ250083312103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 330 R 311 GJ250081012103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 100 R 35 GJ250082732103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 27K R 312 GJ250084312103 C.RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 430 R 36 GJ250082732103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 27K R 313 GJ250081202103 C.RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 12 R 37 GJ250085602103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 56 R 316 GJ250083322103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 3.3K R 38 GJ250081012103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 100 R 317 GJ250081032103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 10K R 39 GJ250081212103 CF RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 120 R 318 GJ250081012103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 100 R 42 GJ250084732103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 47K R 320 GJ250085622103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 5.6K R 44 GJ250082222103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 2.2K R 321 GJ250085622103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 5.6K R 47 GJ250082202103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 22 R 328 GJ250081032103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 10K R 48 GJ250081022103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 1K R 332 GJ250081032103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 10K R 49 GJ250081832103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 18K R 356 GJ250081032103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 10K R 50 GJ250081832103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 18K R 360 GJ250081032103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 10K R 52 GJ250081032103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 10K R 361 GJ250084742103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 470K R 54 GJ250082222103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 2.2K R 371 GJ250081032103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 10K R 55 GJ250082222103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 2.2K R 372 GJ250083322103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 3.3K R 56 GJ250083322103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 3.3K R 373 GJ250081012103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 100 R 57 GJ250081022103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 1K R 601 GJ250081132103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 11K R 59 GJ250081022103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 1K R 603 GJ250081252103 FUSE RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 1.2M R 60 GJ250081022103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 1K R 605 GJ250082742103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 270K R 61 GJ250081022103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 1K R 606 GJ250081542103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 150K R 63 GJ250084732103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 47K R 607 GJ250082732103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 27K R 64 GJ250081022103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 1K R 609 GJ250081042103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 100K R 104 GJ250083322103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 3.3K R 610 GJ250081542103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 150K R 106 GJ250083932103 CF RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 39K R 612 GJ250081022103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 1K R 107 GJ250088202103 RES CF CF 1/6W J 82 R 613 GJ250081212103 CF RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 120 R 108 GJ250081532103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 15K R 614 GJ250081002103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 10 R 119 GJ250081042103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 100K R 615 GJ250081202103 C.RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 12 R 121 GJ250088202103 RES CF CF 1/6W J 82 R 616 GJ250089102103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 91 R 122 GJ250082292103 C.RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 2.2 R 621 GJ250083302103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 33 R 123 GJ250081012103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 100 R 622 GJ250083302103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 33 R 124 GJ250082222103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 2.2K R 623 GJ250083302103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 33 R 125 GJ250081032103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 10K R 631 GJ250083312103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 330 R 127 GJ250083322103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 3.3K R 632 GJ250081012103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 100 R 131 GJ250081832103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 18K R 633 GJ250082732103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 27K Area 3-9 RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD Block No. 01 Electrical parts list ( Main board ) A A A 3-10 Item Parts number Parts name Remarks R 641 GJ250085632103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 56K R 642 GJ250081232103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 12K R 643 GJ250088222103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 8.2K R 644 GJ250082232103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 22K R 645 GJ250082232103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 22K R 646 GJ250082222103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 2.2K R 647 GJ250084722103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 4.7K R 651 GJ250081022103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 1K R 652 GJ250081022103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 1K R 653 GJ250081022103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 1K R 654 GJ250081022103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 1K R 659 GJ250082712103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 270 R 661 GJ250086832103 CF RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 68K R 663 GJ250081242103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 120K R 664 GJ250084712103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 470 R 666 GJ250082202103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 22 R 671 GJ250081022103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 1K R 672 GJ250081022103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 1K R 696 GJ250082222103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 2.2K R 697 GJ250084742103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 470K R 901 GJ250084722103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 4.7K R 902 GJ250085632103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 56K R 903 GJ250081012103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 100 R 904 GJ250088212103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 820 R 906 GJ250085632103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 56K R 907 GJ250081022103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 1K R 908 GJ250083322103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 3.3K R 909 GJ250081022103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 1K R 910 GJ250081042103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 100K R 911 GJ250084722103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 4.7K R 912 GJ250081022103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 1K R 913 GJ250085622103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 5.6K R 914 QRZ0077-4R7X FUSE RESISTOR 1/4W J 4.7 TAPE R 915 GJ250081012103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 100 R 916 GJ250088212103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 820 R 917 GJ250082202103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 22 R 919 GJ250085632103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 56K R 920 GJ250084722103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 4.7K R 922 GJ250081032103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 10K R 998 GJ251273352201 C RESISTOR 1/2W 3.3M 5% R 999 GJ250083312103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 330 S 301 MSW-17820MVD0 LEAF SWITCH GJ390140041114 S 303 SK-23E01-G9 SLIDE SWITCH SLIDE SIDE T 2 GJ123388511 IFT 7MM BLACKPCFAZ- T 9 GJ336570400003 POWER TRANS. EI-57 AC120V T 301 OH-812320 BIAS OSC COIL GJ321000140101 TC 2 QAT3722-200ZM T CAPACITOR TRIMMER 20PF EC TP 2 VMZ0015-002 POST PIN FM ANT PIN SOCK WR 1 GJ354003940105 WIRE CN308 TO DECK WR 2 GJ354003960205 WIRE POWER TO BATT. WR 3 GJ354003980205 WIRE CN309 TO SPEAKE WR 4 GJ354003990405 WIRE FW301 TO POWER WR 5 GJ354004000105 WIRE CN301 TO HEAD WR 6 GJ351004020105 WIRE CN602 TO CD ME. X 1 QAX0402-001 CRYSTAL 75KHZ +/-20PPM X 651 CSA16.93MXZ040T CERA LOCK CER CSA ZD 1 MTZ3.0JB Z.DIODE GJ871998307 ZD903 MTZJ6.2B-T2 ZENER DIODE GJ871992342 ZD904 MTZJ5.6B Z DIODE GJ310030011305 ZD905 MTZJ7.5C-T2 ZENER DIODE GJ310030015005 Area RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD Block No. 02 Electrical parts list ( System CPU board ) A Item Parts number Parts name Remarks Area A Item Parts number Parts name Remarks C 702 GJ116323691 C.CAPACITOR 24PF CH 2012 5% R 723 GJ121607391 C.RESISTOR 10K 1/10W 5% C 703 GJ116324091 C.CAPACITOR 36PF CH 2012 Z R 724 GJ121605791 C.RESISTOR 2.2K 1/10W 5% C 704 GJ116324091 C.CAPACITOR 36PF CH 2012 Z R 725 GJ121605791 C.RESISTOR 2.2K 1/10W 5% C 705 GJ116323691 C.CAPACITOR 24PF CH 2012 5% R 726 GJ121605791 C.RESISTOR 2.2K 1/10W 5% C 706 GJ116300991 C.CAPASISTOR 1000PF B 2012 1 R 727 GJ121605791 C.RESISTOR 2.2K 1/10W 5% C 707 GJ116303891 C.CAPACITOR 100000PF F 2012 R 728 GJ121607391 C.RESISTOR 10K 1/10W 5% C 708 GJ270112270332 E.CAPACITOR 10V M 220UF R 729 GJ121608991 C.RESISTOR 47K 1/10W 5% C 710 GJ116302191 C.CAPASISTOR 10000PF B 2012 R 730 GJ121607391 C.RESISTOR 10K 1/10W 5% C 711 GJ112423391 E.CAPACITOR 16V M 10UF R 732 GJ121609791 C.RESISTOR 100K 1/10W 5% C 712 GJ112425791 E.CAPACITOR 50V M 2.2UF R 733 GJ121609791 C.RESISTOR 100K 1/10W 5% C 719 GJ116300991 C.CAPASISTOR 1000PF B 2012 1 R 734 GJ121609791 C.RESISTOR 100K 1/10W 5% C 720 GJ116300991 C.CAPASISTOR 1000PF B 2012 1 R 735 GJ121607391 C.RESISTOR 10K 1/10W 5% C 721 GJ116302191 C.CAPASISTOR 10000PF B 2012 R 738 GJ121607391 C.RESISTOR 10K 1/10W 5% C 722 GJ116311791 C.CAPACITOR 100PF SL 2012 5 R 739 GJ121608191 C.RESISTOR 22K 1/10W 5% C 723 GJ116311791 C.CAPACITOR 100PF SL 2012 5 R 740 GJ121607391 C.RESISTOR 10K 1/10W 5% C 724 GJ116311791 C.CAPACITOR 100PF SL 2012 5 R 741 GJ121607391 C.RESISTOR 10K 1/10W 5% C 725 GJ116311791 C.CAPACITOR 100PF SL 2012 5 R 742 GJ121605791 C.RESISTOR 2.2K 1/10W 5% C 727 GJ112678591 E.CAPACITOR 10V M 47UF R 746 GJ121608191 C.RESISTOR 22K 1/10W 5% C 732 GJ116303891 C.CAPACITOR 100000PF F 2012 R 748 GJ121608191 C.RESISTOR 22K 1/10W 5% C 738 GJ116312191 C.CAPACITOR 150PF SL 2012 5 R 749 GJ121608991 C.RESISTOR 47K 1/10W 5% CN701 QGF1212F1-17 FFC/FPC CONNE 17PINS R 750 GJ121607391 C.RESISTOR 10K 1/10W 5% CN702 GJ156450811 CONNECTOR 5 PIN R 751 GJ121607391 C.RESISTOR 10K 1/10W 5% CN703 QGF1212F1-12 FFC CONNE 12PINS R 752 GJ121607391 C.RESISTOR 10K 1/10W 5% CN704 GJ156451711 CONNECTOR 2PINS RA R 753 GJ121605791 C.RESISTOR 2.2K 1/10W 5% D 702 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 R 754 GJ121607391 C.RESISTOR 10K 1/10W 5% D 703 UZ5.1BSC-T2 ZENER DIODE MTZJ5.1B-T77 R 756 GJ121608191 C.RESISTOR 22K 1/10W 5% D 706 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 R 758 GJ121605791 C.RESISTOR 2.2K 1/10W 5% D 707 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 R 759 GJ121604991 C.RESISTOR 1K 1/10W 5% D 708 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 R 760 GJ121604991 C.RESISTOR 1K 1/10W 5% D 851 LT0311G-41 LED GREEN STAND STAND BY/RED CO R 761 GJ121605791 C.RESISTOR 2.2K 1/10W 5% D 852 LT0321-41 ON LED RTP ON /GREEN COLOR R 762 GJ121605791 C.RESISTOR 2.2K 1/10W 5% DI701 GJ373010282311 LCD DLC-9833P R 763 GJ121605791 C.RESISTOR 2.2K 1/10W 5% IC701 GJ313010671223 IC MICOM MN171603Y R 767 GJ121606591 C.RESISTOR 4.7K 1/10W 5% K 701 QQR0779-001Z INDUCTOR GJVQZ0048009 R 768 GJ121607391 C.RESISTOR 10K 1/10W 5% K 702 QQR0779-001Z INDUCTOR GJVQZ0048009 R 770 GJ121605791 C.RESISTOR 2.2K 1/10W 5% K 703 QQR0779-001Z INDUCTOR GJVQZ0048009 R 772 GJ121604991 C.RESISTOR 1K 1/10W 5% L 701 3A839N INDUCTOR 10UH K RADIAL L R 773 GJ121607391 C.RESISTOR 10K 1/10W 5% L 702 3A839N INDUCTOR 10UH K RADIAL L R 774 GJ121604991 C.RESISTOR 1K 1/10W 5% Q 701 2SC2714/O/-X TRANSISTOR GJ312020341203 R 775 GJ121604991 C.RESISTOR 1K 1/10W 5% Q 702 2SC2714/O/-X TRANSISTOR GJ312020341203 R 776 GJ121604991 C.RESISTOR 1K 1/10W 5% Q 703 2SC2412K/R/-X TRANSISTOR GJ872992075 R 777 GJ121604991 C.RESISTOR 1K 1/10W 5% Q 704 DTC144EKA-X TRANSISTOR GJ872902759 R 778 GJ121604991 C.RESISTOR 1K 1/10W 5% Q 705 2SA1037AK/RS/-X TRANSISTOR GJ872902649 R 779 GJ121604991 C.RESISTOR 1K 1/10W 5% Q 706 DTC143TKA-X DIGI TRANSISTOR GJ872902756 R 785 GJ121605791 C.RESISTOR 2.2K 1/10W 5% R 701 GJ121604991 C.RESISTOR 1K 1/10W 5% R 796 GJ121609791 C.RESISTOR 100K 1/10W 5% R 702 GJ121607191 C.RESISTOR 8.2K 1/10W 5% R 797 GJ121606591 C.RESISTOR 4.7K 1/10W 5% R 703 GJ121607191 C.RESISTOR 8.2K 1/10W 5% R 851 GJ121605391 C.RESISTOR 1.5K 1/10W 5% R 704 GJ121604991 C.RESISTOR 1K 1/10W 5% R 852 GJ121605591 C.RESISTOR 1.8K 1/10W 5% R 706 GJ121607391 C.RESISTOR 10K 1/10W 5% R 853 GJ121605991 C.RESISTOR 2.7K 1/10W 5% R 707 GJ121607391 C.RESISTOR 10K 1/10W 5% R 854 GJ121606391 C.RESISTOR 3.9K 1/10W 5% R 708 GJ121607391 C.RESISTOR 10K 1/10W 5% R 855 GJ121606991 C.RESISTOR 6.8K 1/10W 5% R 709 GJ121608191 C.RESISTOR 22K 1/10W 5% R 856 GJ121607591 C.RESISTOR 12K 1/10W 5% R 710 GJ121609791 C.RESISTOR 100K 1/10W 5% R 857 GJ121608791 C.RESISTOR 39K 1/10W 5% R 711 GJ121608191 C.RESISTOR 22K 1/10W 5% R 858 GJ121606791 C.RESISTOR 5.6K 1/10W 5% R 712 GJ121607391 C.RESISTOR 10K 1/10W 5% R 859 GJ121607991 C.RESISTOR 18K 1/10W 5% R 714 GJ121608791 C.RESISTOR 39K 1/10W 5% R 860 GJ121603791 C.RESISTOR 330 1/10W 5% R 715 GJ121608591 C.RESISTOR 33K 1/10W 5% R 861 GJ121604591 C.RESISTOR 680 1/10W 5% R 716 GJ121608991 C.RESISTOR 47K 1/10W 5% R 864 GJ121606791 C.RESISTOR 5.6K 1/10W 5% R 717 GJ121608591 C.RESISTOR 33K 1/10W 5% S 851 QSW0707-001Z TACT SWITCH GJ390110171110 R 718 GJ121607391 C.RESISTOR 10K 1/10W 5% S 852 QSW0707-001Z TACT SWITCH GJ390110171110 R 719 GJ121609791 C.RESISTOR 100K 1/10W 5% S 853 QSW0707-001Z TACT SWITCH GJ390110171110 R 720 GJ121609791 C.RESISTOR 100K 1/10W 5% S 854 QSW0707-001Z TACT SWITCH GJ390110171110 R 721 GJ121605791 C.RESISTOR 2.2K 1/10W 5% S 855 QSW0707-001Z TACT SWITCH GJ390110171110 Area 3-11 RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD Block No. 02 Electrical parts list ( System CPU board ) A 3-12 Item Parts number Parts name Remarks S 856 QSW0707-001Z TACT SWITCH GJ390110171110 S 857 QSW0707-001Z TACT SWITCH GJ390110171110 S 858 QSW0707-001Z TACT SWITCH GJ390110171110 S 865 QSW0707-001Z TACT SWITCH GJ390110171110 S 866 GJ390030152203 SWITCH PUSH SW PSG-22F0US-Q3.5 VR302 QVQ0121-A54 MAIN VOL GJ299000490002 WR701 GJ354004030205 WIRE CN704 TO CD DO. WR702 GJ354004040105 WIRE CN702 TO MAIN X 701 QAX0410-001Z CERA LOCK MIZCRHF 4.19MHZ Area RC-BZ5LB/BZ5RD Packing materials and accessories parts list Block No. M 4 M M Block No. M 5 M M A2~A7 A1 P4 P6 A8 P7 P1 A9 P2 A10 P5 P3 P8 Packing parts list A Block No. M4MM Item Parts number P 1 GJ560340040101 CUSHION (L) 1 P 2 GJ560340050101 CUSHION (R) 1 P 3 Parts name Q'ty Description GJ560340140101 CARTON WALL 1 RC-BZ5RD GJ560340130101 CARTON WALL 1 RC-BZ5LB P 4 QPA02503503P POLY BAG 1 250 X 350 P 5 GJ740456520300 POLYBAG PE 1 450 X 650 P 6 QPA01503503 POLY BAG 1 150 X 350 P 7 QPA01202505 POLY BAG 1 120 X 250 P 8 LV30189-001A CARTON LABEL 1 Accessories parts list A A Area Block No. M5MM Item Parts number A 1 GJ350161831129 POWER CORD Parts name Q'ty 1 7A 120V 1.80M Description Area A 2 GJ773012200101 INTRUCTIONS 1 ENG SPA FRE A 3 BT-20044G ACC SAFETY GUID 1 GJ775000140101 A 4 GJ775000200202 SERVICE LIST 1 J,C A 5 GJ775000340101 SVC CENTER LIST 1 J,C A 6 GJ773030190302 WARRANTY CARD 1 J A 7 GJ773030290101 WARRANTY CARD 1 C A 8 GJA1002014001C REMOCON UNIT 1 A 9 GJ460340320102 BATTER COVER 1 J,C J,C REMOTE CONTROL 3-13 30 3-14 31 32 33 28 36 26 35 59 27 34 25 37 16 24 16 23 59 Remote board ass'y LCD 57 56 55 20 58 18 17 16 11-1 69 Key switch /display board ass'y 58 15 14 13 12 9 8 7 6 5 4 2 1 11-2 11-4 62 11-3 40 Cassette mechanism 11-6 11-5 41 CD mechanism 63 43 10 3 16 66 A 65 Power board ass'y Main board ass'y 60 61 CD door switch board ass'y 34 70 54 A 67 46 47 64 49 Battery board ass'y 38 16 68 44 48 50 51 52 RC-BZ6BU Exploded view of general assemble and parts list Block No. M 1 M M RC-BZ6BU Parts list ( General assembly ) A Item Parts number Parts list ( General assembly ) Block No. M1MM Parts name Q'ty Description Area A Item Parts number Block No. M1MM Parts name Q'ty Description 50 GJ702244304512 SCREW TT3X45 8 65X3.5 51 GJ460340150101 HANDLE 1 1 65X3.5 52 GJ701224300852 SCREW M3X8 1 1 110-3.0 54 GJ711001330201 SPRING 1 1 55 LV40379-001A LCD LENS 2 1 MAGNET 1 56 LV40213-001A LCD SHEET 1 CLAMPER 1 57 LV40200-001A LCD LENS 1 SCREW TT3X12 2 58 GJ702244300812 SCREW TT3X8 8 1 GJ460340470101 LENS CD DOOR 1 2 GJ670000010330 D.SPACER 1 3 GJ670000010340 D.SPACER 4 GJ670000010350 D.SPACER 5 GJ460340120101 DOOR CD 6 VYH7313-005 7 LV30175-001A 8 GJ702224301242 FOR CD CASE 9 GJ460340160101 CD CASE 1 59 GJ782000090101 FOOT RUBBER 2 10 GJ460340020101 BUTTON 1 60 LV30176-001A HEAT SINK 1 11-1 GJ460340040101 BUTTON(A)MECHA. 1 PAUSE 61 QYSDSF3008Z SCREW 3 11-2 GJ460340050101 BUTTON(B)MECHA. 1 STOP 62 202-300002-00 CD COVER PLATE 1 11-3 GJ460340060101 BUTTON(C)MECHA. 1 FF 63 GJ702224200642 SCREW TT2X6 4 11-4 GJ460340070101 BUTTON(D)MECHA. 1 REW 64 VYH5483-001 BATTERY SPRING 1 11-5 GJ460340080101 BUTTON(E)MECHA. 1 PLAY 65 QMF51N2-3R0-J1 FUSE 1 3A 125V F902 11-6 66 QMF51N2-3R0-J1 FUSE 1 3A 125V F903 67 GJ560340060101 NAME PLATE 1 A A GJ460340090101 BUTTON(F)MECHA. 1 REC 12 --------------- CD UNIT EXL-M7B 1 GJA1005002001C 13 E75609-001 INSULATOR 2 CD MECHA RED 68 GJ782000090101 RUBBER SPACER 1 14 E75609-002 INSULATOR 2 CD MECHA PURPLE 69 GJ761000200100 SPACER 1 15 GJ460340170101 HOLDER CD 1 70 GJ500340240101 GEAR SPRING 1 16 GJ702244301012 SCREW TT3X10 17 GJ460340200101 20 SPEAKE/MAIN PCB HOLDER 1 CONTROL BOARD 18 GJ781000090101 SHIELD PLATE 1 20 GJ460340280101 HOLDER(2) 1 23 GJ460340230101 FUNCTION KNOB 1 24 LE10010-005A SPEAKER 2 25 GJ702244260812 SCREW TT2.6X8 2 COVER-FRONT 26 GJ460340030101 LENS 1 REMOTE SENSOR 27 GJ460340260101 LENS 1 LED 28 GJ460340290101 FRONT COVER 1 30 GJ0005-SPGR SPEAKER GRILLE 1 31 GJ460340240101 VOLUME KNOB 1 32 GJ460340190101 C.DOOR LENS 1 33 GJ460340220101 FRONT LENS 1 34 VYH8007-001 GEAR DANPER 2 35 GJ460340180101 CASSETTE DOOR 1 36 LV40210-001A DOOR SPRING 1 37 GJ0006-SPGR SPEAKER GRILLE 1 38 GJ460340010101 FRONT CABINET 1 40 --------------- DECK MECHANISM 1 41 GJ702264301412 SCREW TT3X14 2 43 GJ711001340101 SPRING 1 44 GJ460340100101 REAR CABINET 1 46 TA46174 T.PICK ANTENNA 1 47 VYH5657-006 BATTERY SPRING 1 48 LV20082-001A BATTERY COVER 1 49 VYH8008-001 HANDLE SUPPORT 2 Area HEAT SINK CD COVER J,C CD DAMP LCD SHILD DOOR SHILD TN-21ZVC-1800 ANT CONTACT SIZE D 3-15 3-5 RC-BZ6BU Parts list ( Cassette mechanism assembly ) A Item Parts number Parts name Parts list ( Cassette mechanism assembly ) Block No. M2MM Q'ty Description Area A Item Parts number Parts name Block No. M2MM Q'ty Description 1 192114316T BASE ASSY 1 58 19211301T EM. SLIDE LEVER 1 2 19211409T SWITCH ACTUATOR 1 59 18211093T PACK SPRING 1 3 19211408T LOCK CAM 1 60 18211069T RECK.SAF.LEVER 1 4 19211403T REC BUTT.LEVER 1 62 MS15R-AA2N1 R/P.HEAD 1 5 19211419T PLAY BUTT.LEVER 1 63 PH-K380-MS1-6A ERASE HEAD 1 6 19211404T REW BUTT. LEVER 1 64 60020217T MOTOR 1 7 19211405T FF BUTTON LEVER 1 66 9P0420031T TAPPING SCREW 1 PACK SPRING 8 19211406T STOP BUTT.LEVER 1 68 9B1020051T TAPPING SCREW 2 (Ma X 5) 9 69 9C0720451T TAPPING SCREW 2 (Ma X 4.5) 70 9B0120031T SCREW (+)BIND 1 (Ma X 3) 71 9P0120061T SCREW 1 (Ma X 6) 72 9F0820071T SCREW AZIMUTH 1 (Ma X 7) GJ711000820103 GJ382070110003 19211460T PAUSE BUT.LEVER 1 10 19211413AT SPRING 1 11 19211455T PAUSE LEVER (E) 1 12 19211412T SPRING 1 13 19211411T PAUSE STOPPER 1 75 9W0230010T P.CUT WASHER 1 (12X3.8X0.3) 14 19211414T TORSION SPRING 1 76 9W0250010T P.CUT WASHER 1 (1.45X3.8X0.5) 15 192101501T CHASSIS ASS'Y 1 77 9W0140010T P.CUT WASHER 1 (2X3.5X0.4) 16 19211416T TORSION SPRING 1 78 9W0113020T P.CUT WASHER 1 (2X3.5X0.4) 17 19211417T TORSION SPRING 1 80 19210201T RECK ARM 1 19 182101159T E.KICK LEVER 1 81 19211437T P ARM COLLAR 2 20 19211420T STOPPER 1 82 64010138T LEAF SWITCH 1 21 19211421T TORSION SPRING 1 REC BUTTON 83 9P0420041T C TAPPING SCREW 1 (Ma X 4) 22 19211415T TORSION SPRING 1 BUTTON LEVER 84 9P0420051T C TAPPING SCREW 1 (Ma X 5) PAUSE LEVER PAUSE LEVER 23 MSW-1541T LEAF SWITCH 1 640101149T 85 19211434T P.ROLLER ARM 1 24 18210150T TENSION SPRING 1 PLAY BUTTON 86 9P0820301T PA TAPPIN.SCREW 1 25 19210311T HEAD PANEL 1 26 19210304AT HEAD BASE 1 27 19210309T PANEL P SPRING 1 28 19210305T MAGNET HEAD ARM 1 29 18210307T AZIMUTH SPRING 1 AZIMUTH 30 19211418AT SPRING 1 M CONTROL 31 19210310T MG ARM SPRING 1 MG ARM 32 192104309T P.ROLLER ARM 1 35 19212604AT SENSING LEVER 1 36 19212605T TORSION SPRING 1 37 192126502T GEAR PLATE 1 38 19212602T CAM GEAR 1 40 192107304T R.F.CLUTCH 1 41 19210703T REW/F.F. BELT 1 43 192109303T FLYWHEEL ASSY 1 45 18211070T F.FORWARD GEAR 1 46 18211099T BACK TENSION SP 1 47 192105304T S. REEL ASS'Y 1 48 192105303T T. REEL ASS'Y 1 49 19210506T SENSOR 1 51 18211289AT MOTOR BRACKET 1 53 19211202T COLLAR SCREW 2 54 19211201T MOTOR PULLEY 1 55 19210904T MAIN BELT 1 56 19211203T MB SCREW 1 GEAR PLATE SP MOTOR 3X6 SP MB 2X 3-16 3-6 (Ma X 3) Area RC-BZ6BU Cassette mechanism assembly and parts list Block No. M 2 M M 7.6±0.1 TN-21ZVC-1800 Pulley hight dimension 3-17 RC-BZ6BU CD mechanism assembly and parts list Block No. M 3 M M Grease Point G-31KB (Grease to apply have to be alittle for the exchange) No.EXL-M7B 16 5 4 3 7 6 2 8 G-31KB 1 G-31KB 6 9 10 NOTE Please order moutor after confirming the number of the P.C.Board because the combination of feed motor is different according to the P.C.Board used. 15 13 11 14 Parts list ( CD mechanism assembly ) A 3-18 Item Parts number Parts name Block No. M3MM Q'ty Description 1 GJ560280020101 MECHA BASE 1 2 OPTIMA-7B C.D PICK 1 3 E407782-001 PICK STAFT 1 4 E307746-001 CD RACK GEAR 1 5 GJ560280010101 MECHA GEAR 1 6 GJ50312003102 SCREW MZX3 B/H 4 7 E406750-001 PINION GEAR 1 8 GJA2062001001C CD TURN TABLE 1 9 GJ90028678400 FEED MOTOR 1 10 GJ90028678300 SPINDLE MOTOR 1 11 EMW10190-001/S/ MECH CIR BOARD 1 13 GJ157208512 LEAF SWITCH 1 14 GJ50322623312 SPECIAL SCREW 1 15 GJ51206010101 6P PLUG ASSY 1 16 SDSF2006Z SCREW 1 GEAR SHAFT Area RC-BZ6BU Block No. 01 Electrical parts list ( Main board ) A Item Parts number Parts name Remarks Area A Item Parts number Parts name Remarks C 3 GJ264130392101 C.CAPACITOR 50V SL K 3.9PF C 134 GJ283105622432 M.CAPACITOR 50V K 0.0056UF C 6 GJ264271032101 C.CAPACITOR 16V Y M 0.01UF C 155 GJ264141812101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 180PF C 7 GJ264141022101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 1000PF C 201 GJ283101022432 M.CAPACITOR 50V K 0.001UF C 9 GJ264031202101 A.CAPACITOR 50V SL J 12PF C 202 GJ283105622432 M.CAPACITOR 50V K 0.0056UF C 13 GJ262102232402 C.CAPACITOR 25V YR K 0.022U C 203 GJ270122260332 E.CAPACITOR 16V M 22UF C 16 GJ264271032101 C.CAPACITOR 16V Y M 0.01UF C 204 GJ282033932415 M.CAPACITOR 50V J 0.039UF C 21 GJ262104732402 C.CAPACITOR 25V YR K 0.047U C 207 GJ270194750332 E.CAPACITOR 50V M 4.7UF C 22 GJ285214312415 M.CAPACITOR PP 100V J 430PF C 208 GJ270191050332 E.CAPACITOR 50V M 1UF C 23 GJ264081202101 C.CAPACITOR 50V CH J 12PF C 209 GJ283108232432 M.CAPACITOR 50V K 0.082UF C 31 GJ264141022101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 1000PF C 210 GJ283108232432 M.CAPACITOR 50V K 0.082UF C 32 GJ264271032101 C.CAPACITOR 16V Y M 0.01UF C 211 GJ283106822432 M.CAPACITOR 50V K 0.0068UF C 33 GJ270111070332 E.CAPACITOR 10V M VX 100UF C 212 GJ282034742415 M.CAPACITOR 50V J 0.47UF C 35 GJ270191040332 E.CAPACITOR 50V M 0.1UF C 213 GJ283102232432 M.CAPACITOR 50V K 0.022UF C 36 GJ270194750332 E.CAPACITOR 50V M 4.7UF C 214 GJ270122260332 E.CAPACITOR 16V M 22UF C 37 GJ264141022101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 1000PF C 215 GJ270191040332 E.CAPACITOR 50V M 0.1UF C 38 GJ264271032101 C.CAPACITOR 16V Y M 0.01UF C 217 GJ270191050332 E.CAPACITOR 50V M 1UF C 40 GJ264271032101 C.CAPACITOR 16V Y M 0.01UF C 219 GJ270194750332 E.CAPACITOR 50V M 4.7UF C 41 GJ270194750332 E.CAPACITOR 50V M 4.7UF C 220 GJ270121070332 E.CAPACITOR 16V M 100UF C 42 GJ262104732402 C.CAPACITOR 25V YR K 0.047U C 221 GJ264142212101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 220PF C 43 GJ270191040332 E.CAPACITOR 50V M 0.1UF C 222 GJ270121070332 E.CAPACITOR 16V M 100UF C 44 GJ270191050332 E.CAPACITOR 50V M 1UF C 223 GJ270122280132 E.CAPACITOR 16V M 2200UF C 45 GJ270191040332 E.CAPACITOR 50V M 0.1UF C 224 GJ283101042432 M.CAPACITOR 50V K 0.1UF C 47 GJ262101532402 C.CAPACITOR 25V YR K 0.015U C 225 GJ270122260332 E.CAPACITOR 16V M 22UF C 48 GJ262101532402 C.CAPACITOR 25V YR K 0.015U C 230 GJ260772212412 C.CAPACITOR C 50V SL J 220P C 49 GJ270191040332 E.CAPACITOR 50V M 0.1UF C 234 GJ283105622432 M.CAPACITOR 50V K 0.0056UF C 50 GJ270191040332 E.CAPACITOR 50V M 0.1UF C 255 GJ264141812101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 180PF C 51 GJ264143312101 C.CAPACITOR AXIAL 50V B K 3 C 303 GJ260771512412 C.CAPACITOR 50V SL J 150PF C 52 GJ264141022101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 1000PF C 304 GJ270114760332 E.CAPACITOR 10V M 47UF C 56 GJ264141022101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 1000PF C 305 GJ270122260332 E.CAPACITOR 16V M 22UF C 60 GJ264141022101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 1000PF C 306 GJ270114760332 E.CAPACITOR 10V M 47UF C 61 GJ270111070332 E.CAPACITOR 10V M VX 100UF C 308 GJ260771812412 C.CAPACITOR 50V SL J 180PF C 62 GJ264081202101 C.CAPACITOR 50V CH J 12PF C 309 GJ264261822101 C.CAPACITOR 16V X M 0.0018U C 63 GJ264141022101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 1000PF C 310 GJ283101822432 M.CAPACITOR 50V K 0.0018UF C 64 GJ264081202101 C.CAPACITOR 50V CH J 12PF C 312 GJ283106822432 M.CAPACITOR 50V K 0.0068UF C 65 GJ264141022101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 1000PF C 313 GJ270114760332 E.CAPACITOR 10V M 47UF C 69 GJ264262222101 A.CAPACITOR 16V X M 0.0022U C 315 GJ283104722432 M.CAPACITOR 50V K 0.0047UF C 70 GJ270192250332 E.CAPACITOR 50V M 2.2UF C 318 GJ270146880132 E.CAPACITOR 25V VX M 6800UF C 71 GJ270121060332 E.CAPACITOR 16V M 10UF C 319 GJ270141060332 E.CAPACITOR 25V M 10UF C 77 GJ264141022101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 1000PF C 320 GJ270122270332 E.CAPACITOR 16V M 220UF C 98 GJ264141012101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 100PF C 321 GJ270111070332 E.CAPACITOR 10V M VX 100UF C 99 GJ264141012101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 100PF C 322 GJ264141022101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 1000PF C 101 GJ283101022432 M.CAPACITOR 50V K 0.001UF C 323 GJ270111070332 E.CAPACITOR 10V M VX 100UF C 102 GJ283105622432 M.CAPACITOR 50V K 0.0056UF C 324 GJ283101022432 M.CAPACITOR 50V K 0.001UF C 103 GJ270122260332 E.CAPACITOR 16V M 22UF C 325 GJ270111070332 E.CAPACITOR 10V M VX 100UF C 104 GJ282033932415 M.CAPACITOR 50V J 0.039UF C 326 GJ270111070332 E.CAPACITOR 10V M VX 100UF C 107 GJ270194750332 E.CAPACITOR 50V M 4.7UF C 327 GJ270111070332 E.CAPACITOR 10V M VX 100UF C 108 GJ270191050332 E.CAPACITOR 50V M 1UF C 328 GJ270191050332 E.CAPACITOR 50V M 1UF C 109 GJ283108232432 M.CAPACITOR 50V K 0.082UF C 329 GJ270191040332 E.CAPACITOR 50V M 0.1UF C 110 GJ283108232432 M.CAPACITOR 50V K 0.082UF C 330 GJ270194750332 E.CAPACITOR 50V M 4.7UF C 111 GJ283106822432 M.CAPACITOR 50V K 0.0068UF C 350 GJ270194750332 E.CAPACITOR 50V M 4.7UF C 112 GJ282034742415 M.CAPACITOR 50V J 0.47UF C 353 GJ270121060332 E.CAPACITOR 16V M 10UF C 113 GJ283102232432 M.CAPACITOR 50V K 0.022UF C 354 GJ270112270332 E.CAPACITOR 10V M 220UF C 114 GJ270122260332 E.CAPACITOR 16V M 22UF C 357 GJ270122260332 E.CAPACITOR 16V M 22UF C 115 GJ270191040332 E.CAPACITOR 50V M 0.1UF C 371 GJ264141022101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 1000PF C 117 GJ270191050332 E.CAPACITOR 50V M 1UF C 604 GJ270111070332 E.CAPACITOR 10V M VX 100UF C 119 GJ270194750332 E.CAPACITOR 50V M 4.7UF C 605 GJ270141060332 E.CAPACITOR 25V M 10UF C 120 GJ270121070332 E.CAPACITOR 16V M 100UF C 606 GJ264141022101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 1000PF C 121 GJ264142212101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 220PF C 607 GJ264141022101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 1000PF C 122 GJ270121070332 E.CAPACITOR 16V M 100UF C 608 GJ270191050332 E.CAPACITOR 50V M 1UF C 123 GJ270122280132 E.CAPACITOR 16V M 2200UF C 609 GJ264141012101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 100PF C 124 GJ283101042432 M.CAPACITOR 50V K 0.1UF C 610 GJ282032732415 M.CAPACITOR 50V J 0.027UF C 125 GJ270122260332 E.CAPACITOR 16V M 22UF C 611 GJ264264722101 A.CAPACITOR 16V X M 0.0047U C 130 GJ260772212412 C.CAPACITOR C 50V SL J 220P C 612 GJ264271032101 C.CAPACITOR 16V Y M 0.01UF Area 3-19 RC-BZ6BU Block No. 01 Electrical parts list ( Main board ) A 3-20 Item Parts number C 613 GJ264143312101 C 614 C 615 Parts name Remarks Area A Item Parts number Parts name Remarks C.CAPACITOR AXIAL 50V B K 3 CN307 5268-03A CONNECTOR 3PINS RA GJ282031042415 M.CAPACITOR 50V J 0.1UF CN308 GJ156450911 CONNECTOR 6PINS ST GJ264182232101 C.CAPACITOR 25V F Z 0.022UF CN309 GJ158016511 TRANSISTOR 4PINS ST C 616 GJ264182232101 C.CAPACITOR 25V F Z 0.022UF CN310 QGA2501C3-03Z CONNECTOR IM GJ156450611 C 617 GJ264182232101 C.CAPACITOR 25V F Z 0.022UF CN601 QGF1025C1-15 21-41 CONNECTOR 15PIN C 618 GJ264262222101 A.CAPACITOR 16V X M 0.0022U D 1 SVC203SPA-JV-T VARI CAP VARIABLE FM CAP C 619 GJ264142712101 A.CAPACITOR AXIAL 50V B K 2 D 2 SVC203SPA-JV-T VARI CAP VARIABLE FM CAP C 620 GJ264141812101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 180PF D 5 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 C 622 GJ270114760332 E.CAPACITOR 10V M 47UF D 6 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 C 623 GJ282031042415 M.CAPACITOR 50V J 0.1UF D 8 KV1555N-T VARI CAPACITOR VARIABLE AM CAP C 628 GJ262104732402 C.CAPACITOR 25V YR K 0.047U D 12 IN4001 DIODE RECT 1N4001 BUL C 629 GJ270111070332 E.CAPACITOR 10V M VX 100UF D 301 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 C 631 GJ270114770332 E.CAPACITOR 10V M 470UF D 303 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 C 632 GJ270111070332 E.CAPACITOR 10V M VX 100UF D 304 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 C 640 GJ264278222101 C.CAPACITOR 16V X M 0.0082U D 305 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 C 641 GJ264182232101 C.CAPACITOR 25V F Z 0.022UF D 307 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 C 651 GJ264032202101 C.CAPACITOR 50V SL J 22PF D 661 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 C 652 GJ264032202101 C.CAPACITOR 50V SL J 22PF D 901 1N5401-M SI DIODE GJ871903152 C 653 GJ264182232101 C.CAPACITOR 25V F Z 0.022UF D 902 1N5401-M SI DIODE GJ871903152 C 655 GJ262104732402 C.CAPACITOR 25V YR K 0.047U D 903 1N5401-M SI DIODE GJ871903152 C 661 GJ264144712101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 470PF D 904 1N5401-M SI DIODE GJ871903152 C 662 GJ264182232101 C.CAPACITOR 25V F Z 0.022UF D 905 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 C 663 GJ282032232415 M.CAPACITOR 50V J 0.022UF D 906 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 C 664 GJ264182232101 C.CAPACITOR 25V F Z 0.022UF D 907 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 C 665 GJ282031042415 M.CAPACITOR 50V J 0.1UF D 908 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 C 671 GJ264262222101 A.CAPACITOR 16V X M 0.0022U D 909 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 C 672 GJ264262222101 A.CAPACITOR 16V X M 0.0022U D 910 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 C 673 GJ270112270332 E.CAPACITOR 10V M 220UF D 911 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 C 674 GJ264182232101 C.CAPACITOR 25V F Z 0.022UF D 912 IN4001 DIODE RECT 1N4001 BUL C 675 GJ264141022101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 1000PF D 914 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 C 676 GJ264141022101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 1000PF D 915 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 C 690 GJ264271032101 C.CAPACITOR 16V Y M 0.01UF D 917 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 C 691 GJ264141512101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 150PF D 918 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 C 692 GJ264141512101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 150PF D 995 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 C 693 GJ264141512101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 150PF FC902 QNG0003-001Z FUSE CLIP GJ153321741 C 694 GJ264141512101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 150PF FC903 QNG0003-001Z FUSE CLIP GJ153321741 C 695 GJ264271032101 C.CAPACITOR 16V Y M 0.01UF FC905 QNG0003-001Z FUSE CLIP GJ153321741 C 696 GJ264141012101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 100PF FC906 QNG0003-001Z FUSE CLIP GJ153321741 C 697 GJ264141012101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 100PF FW 1 GJ353170240107 CARD WIRE CN304 TO CN701 C 698 GJ264141012101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 100PF FW 2 VWF1015-08TTA CARD WIRE CN304 TO CD C 699 GJ264141012101 C.CAPACITOR 50V B K 100PF FW 3 GJ353130150107 CARD WIRE CN303 TO CN703 C 709 GJ270102280132 E.CAPACITOR 6.3V M 2200UF IC 1 TA2104AN IC DIP 24 IF&MPX C 901 GJ262772232412 C.CAPACITOR 50V F Z 0.022UF IC 2 LC72136N IC PLL IC C 902 GJ262772232412 C.CAPACITOR 50V F Z 0.022UF IC301 TA2068N IC GJ313020121101 C 903 GJ262772232412 C.CAPACITOR 50V F Z 0.022UF IC302 LA4597K IC DIP POWER AMP C 904 GJ262772232412 C.CAPACITOR 50V F Z 0.022UF IC303 M62420SP-700 IC GJ313060301112 C 905 GJ264271032101 C.CAPACITOR 16V Y M 0.01UF IC304 BA15218N IC GJ313010021103 C 906 GJ264271032101 C.CAPACITOR 16V Y M 0.01UF IC601 AN8806SB IC RF AMP C 908 GJ264271032101 C.CAPACITOR 16V Y M 0.01UF IC602 BA6897FP IC POWER DRIVER C 909 GJ270194750332 E.CAPACITOR 50V M 4.7UF IC603 MN35510 IC 1 CHIP PROCISSE C 910 GJ270112270332 E.CAPACITOR 10V M 220UF J 9 QNC0043-001 AC SOCKET 125V 7A C 911 GJ270122260332 E.CAPACITOR 16V M 22UF J 301 GJ342010200113 JACK, H/P MSJ2000 (BL C 912 GJ264271032101 C.CAPACITOR 16V Y M 0.01UF K 1 QQR0779-001Z INDUCTOR GJVQZ0048009 C 913 GJ264271032101 C.CAPACITOR 16V Y M 0.01UF K 601 QQR0779-001Z INDUCTOR GJVQZ0048009 C 914 GJ270112270332 E.CAPACITOR 10V M 220UF K 602 QQR0779-001Z INDUCTOR GJVQZ0048009 C 915 GJ270111070332 E.CAPACITOR 10V M VX 100UF L 1 VQF1B20-019 OSC COIL FM OSC C 916 GJ270114760332 E.CAPACITOR 10V M 47UF L 2 VQC1505-002L RF COIL FM RF CF 1 QAX0403-001 C FILTER FM 10.7M L 3 VQB008M-506 BAR ANTENA GJVQB008M506 CF 3 QAX0538-001Z CRYSTAL FM CDA10.7 L 4 QQR0723-001 OSC COIL AM OSC 7.5MM RE CN301 GJ156450711 CONNECTOR 4PINS ST L 7 VQP0018-221 INDUCTOR 220UH 10% Q40 CN303 QGF1212C1-13 FFC CONNECTOR 13PIN L 10 QQL231K-4R7Y INDUCTOR 4.7UH CN304 QGF1212C1-17 FFC CONNECTOR 17PINS L 12 V03047-16 RF COIL SPRING CW CN306 TID-X03P-MI CONNECTOR 3 PINS RA WHIT L 601 3A839N INDUCTOR 10UH RADIAL LEA A A A A A A Area RC-BZ6BU Block No. 01 Electrical parts list ( Main board ) A A A A A Item Parts number Parts name Remarks Area A Item Parts number Parts name Remarks L 602 GJ141033431 INDUCTOR 100UH 10% Q40 R 57 GJ250081022103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 1K L 901 VQP0028-330Z INDUCTOR 33UH EL0606RA R 59 GJ250081022103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 1K Q 1 2SC2668/O/T TRANSISTOR GJ312020351201 R 60 GJ250081022103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 1K Q 101 2SC2001/LK/-T TRANSISTOR GJ872914247 R 61 GJ250081022103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 1K Q 103 2SC3330/ST/-T TRANSISTOR GJ312030091201 R 63 GJ250084732103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 47K Q 201 2SC2001/LK/-T TRANSISTOR GJ872914247 R 64 GJ250081022103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 1K Q 203 2SC3330/ST/-T TRANSISTOR GJ312030091201 R 101 GJ250083022103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 3.0K Q 302 KRA102M-T D.TRANSISTOR GJ872903715 R 102 GJ250081022103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 1K Q 303 2SC2458/YG/-T TRANSISTOR GJ872923044 R 103 GJ250081822103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 1.8K Q 304 2SA1015/YG/-T TRANSISTOR GJ872923115 R 104 GJ250083322103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 3.3K Q 305 KRC102M-T D.TRANSISTOR GJ872903658 R 106 GJ250088232103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 82K Q 306 8550C TRANSISTOR GJ312080042204 R 107 GJ250088202103 RES CF 1/6W J 82 Q 308 DTC143ES TRANSISTOR GJ872992166 R 108 GJ250081532103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 15K Q 309 2SC2458/YG/-T TRANSISTOR GJ872923044 R 109 GJ250081822103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 1.8K Q 310 DTC143ESA-T TR I/M GJ872902947 R 110 GJ250081822103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 1.8K Q 311 2SC2001/LK/-T TRANSISTOR GJ872914247 R 111 GJ250085622103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 5.6K Q 312 2SC2001/LK/-T TRANSISTOR GJ872914247 R 112 GJ250082242103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 220K Q 313 2SC2001/LK/-T TRANSISTOR GJ872914247 R 113 GJ250082242103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 220K Q 315 2SC2458/YG/-T TRANSISTOR GJ872923044 R 114 GJ250081532103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 15K Q 316 2SA1015/YG/-T TRANSISTOR GJ872923115 R 116 GJ250081022103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 1K Q 317 2SC2458/YG/-T TRANSISTOR GJ872923044 R 117 GJ250081032103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 10K Q 318 DTC143ESA-T TR I/M GJ872902947 R 119 GJ250081042103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 100K Q 601 2SA952/LK/-T TRANSISTOR GJ312090101202 R 120 GJ250081832103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 18K Q 631 2SA952/LK/-T TRANSISTOR GJ312090101202 R 121 GJ250088202103 RES CF 1/6W J 82 Q 901 2SB772/QP/ TRANSISTOR GJ312070021102 R 122 GJ250082292103 C.RESISTOR 1/6W J 2.2 Q 902 2SC2458/YG/-T TRANSISTOR GJ872923044 R 123 GJ250081012103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 100 Q 903 8550C TRANSISTOR GJ312080042204 R 124 GJ250082222103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 2.2K Q 904 2SC2458/YG/-T TRANSISTOR GJ872923044 R 134 GJ250083922103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 3.9K Q 906 8550C TRANSISTOR GJ312080042204 R 136 GJ250082722103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 2.7K Q 907 2SC2458/YG/-T TRANSISTOR GJ872923044 R 137 GJ250086822103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 6.8K Q 908 2SB772/QP/ TRANSISTOR GJ312070021102 R 201 GJ250083022103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 3.0K Q 909 2SC2458/YG/-T TRANSISTOR GJ872923044 R 202 GJ250081022103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 1K Q 911 2SC2458/YG/-T TRANSISTOR GJ872923044 R 203 GJ250081822103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 1.8K R 1 GJ250081042103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 100K R 204 GJ250083322103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 3.3K R 2 GJ250084732103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 47K R 206 GJ250088232103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 82K R 3 GJ250082702103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 27 R 207 GJ250088202103 RES CF 1/6W J 82 R 4 GJ250084732103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 47K R 208 GJ250081532103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 15K R 7 GJ250081042103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 100K R 209 GJ250081822103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 1.8K R 9 GJ250084722103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 4.7K R 210 GJ250081822103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 1.8K R 13 GJ250081042103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 100K R 211 GJ250085622103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 5.6K R 18 GJ250081022103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 1K R 212 GJ250082242103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 220K R 20 GJ250081022103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 1K R 213 GJ250082242103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 220K R 24 GJ250086812103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 680 R 214 GJ250081532103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 15K R 25 GJ250081022103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 1K R 216 GJ250081022103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 1K R 30 GJ250081832103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 18K R 217 GJ250081032103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 10K R 31 GJ250081042103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 100K R 219 GJ250081042103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 100K R 32 GJ250083322103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 3.3K R 220 GJ250081832103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 18K R 33 GJ250083312103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 330 R 221 GJ250088202103 RES CF 1/6W J 82 R 35 GJ250082732103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 27K R 222 GJ250082292103 C.RESISTOR 1/6W J 2.2 R 36 GJ250082732103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 27K R 223 GJ250081012103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 100 R 37 GJ250085602103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 56 R 224 GJ250082222103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 2.2K R 38 GJ250081012103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 100 R 234 GJ250083922103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 3.9K R 39 GJ250081212103 CF RESISTOR 1/6W J 120 R 236 GJ250082722103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 2.7K R 42 GJ250084732103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 47K R 237 GJ250086822103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 6.8K R 44 GJ250082222103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 2.2K R 302 GJ250081032103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 10K R 47 GJ250082202103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 22 R 303 GJ250084752103 RES CF 1/6W J 4.7M R 48 GJ250081022103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 1K R 304 GJ250081032103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 10K R 49 GJ250081832103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 18K R 305 GJ250081822103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 1.8K R 50 GJ250081832103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 18K R 306 GJ250081822103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 1.8K R 52 GJ250081032103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 10K R 307 GJ250083322103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 3.3K R 54 GJ250082222103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 2.2K R 308 GJ250085622103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 5.6K R 55 GJ250082222103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 2.2K R 309 GJ250085622103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 5.6K R 56 GJ250083322103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 3.3K R 310 GJ250081232103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 12K Area 3-21 RC-BZ6BU Block No. 01 Electrical parts list ( Main board ) A A A 3-22 Item Parts number Parts name Remarks Area A Item Parts number Parts name Remarks R 311 GJ250081012103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 100 R 901 GJ250084722103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 4.7K R 312 GJ250084312103 C.RESISTOR 1/6W J 430 R 902 GJ250085632103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 56K R 313 GJ250081202103 C.RESISTOR 1/6W J 12 R 903 GJ250081012103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 100 R 315 GJ250081012103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 100 R 904 GJ250088212103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 820 R 316 GJ250083322103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 3.3K R 906 GJ250085632103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 56K R 317 GJ250081032103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 10K R 907 GJ250081022103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 1K R 318 GJ250081012103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 100 R 908 GJ250083322103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 3.3K R 319 GJ250081012103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 100 R 909 GJ250081022103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 1K R 320 GJ250085622103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 5.6K R 910 GJ250081042103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 100K R 321 GJ250085622103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 5.6K R 911 GJ250084722103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 4.7K R 322 GJ250081042103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 100K R 912 GJ250081022103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 1K R 323 GJ250082222103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 2.2K R 913 GJ250085622103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 5.6K R 327 GJ250086822103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 6.8K R 914 QPZ0077-4R7X RESISTOR 1/4W J 4.7 R 328 GJ250081032103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 10K R 915 GJ250081012103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 100 R 329 GJ250084722103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 4.7K R 916 GJ250088212103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 820 R 330 GJ250084722103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 4.7K R 917 GJ250082202103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 22 R 331 GJ250081012103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 100 R 919 GJ250085632103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 56K R 332 GJ250081032103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 10K R 920 GJ250084722103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 4.7K R 356 GJ250081032103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 10K R 922 GJ250081032103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 10K R 360 GJ250081032103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 10K R 998 GJ251273352201 C RESISTOR 3.3M 5% W/UL&CS R 361 GJ250084742103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 470K R 999 GJ250083312103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 330 R 371 GJ250081032103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 10K S 301 GJ390140041114 LEAF SWITCH MSW-17820MVD0 R 372 GJ250083322103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 3.3K S 303 SK-23E01-G9 SLIDE SWITCH SLIDE SIDE R 373 GJ250081012103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 100 T 2 GJ123388511 IFT 7MM BLACK R 374 GJ250081042103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 100K T 9 GJ336570400003 POWER TRANS. EI-57 AC120V R 601 GJ250081132103 CARBON RESISTOR CF 1/6W J 11K T 301 OH-812320 BIAS OSC COIL GJ321000140101 R 603 GJ250081252103 FUSE RESISTOR 1/6W J 1.2M TC 2 QAT3722-200ZM T CAPACITOR TRIMMER 20PF EC R 605 GJ250082742103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 270K TP 2 VMZ0015-002 POST PIN GJ156418711 R 606 GJ250081542103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 150K WR 1 GJ354003940105 WIRE CN308 TO DECK R 607 GJ250082732103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 27K WR 2 GJ354003960205 WIRE POWER TO BATT. R 609 GJ250081042103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 100K WR 3 GJ354003980205 WIRE CN309 TO SPEAKE R 610 GJ250081542103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 150K WR 4 GJ354003990405 WIRE FW301 TO POWER R 612 GJ250081022103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 1K WR 5 GJ354004000105 WIRE CN301 TO HEAD R 613 GJ250081212103 CF RESISTOR 1/6W J 120 WR 6 GJ354004020105 WIRE CN602 TO CD MEC R 614 GJ250081002103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 10 X 1 QAX0402-001 CRYSTAL 75KHZ +/-20PPM R 615 GJ250081202103 C.RESISTOR 1/6W J 12 X 651 QAX0369-001Z CERA LOCK 16.9344MHZ R 616 GJ250089102103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 91 ZD 1 MTZJ3.0JB DIODE GJ871998307 R 621 GJ250083302103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 33 ZD302 UZ4.3BSB-T2 ZENER DIODE GJ310030014405 R 622 GJ250083302103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 33 ZD903 MTZJ6.2B-T2 ZENER DIODE GJ871992342 R 623 GJ250083302103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 33 ZD904 MTZJ5.6JB ZENER DIODE GJ310030011305 R 631 GJ250083312103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 330 ZD905 MTZJ7.5C-T2 ZENER DIODE GJ310030015005 R 632 GJ250081012103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 100 R 633 GJ250082732103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 27K R 641 GJ250085632103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 56K R 642 GJ250081232103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 12K R 643 GJ250088222103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 8.2K R 644 GJ250082232103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 22K R 645 GJ250082232103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 22K R 646 GJ250082222103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 2.2K R 647 GJ250084722103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 4.7K R 651 GJ250081022103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 1K R 652 GJ250081022103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 1K R 653 GJ250081022103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 1K R 654 GJ250081022103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 1K R 659 GJ250082712103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 270 R 661 GJ250086832103 CF RESISTOR 1/6W J 68K R 663 GJ250081242103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 120K R 664 GJ250084712103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 470 R 666 GJ250082202103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 22 R 671 GJ250081022103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 1K R 672 GJ250081022103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 1K R 696 GJ250082222103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 2.2K R 697 GJ250084742103 CARBON RESISTOR 1/6W J 470K A A Area RC-BZ6BU Block No. 02 Electrical parts list ( System CPU board ) A Item Parts number Parts name Remarks Area A Item Parts number Parts name Remarks C 702 GJ116323691 C.CAPACITOR 24PF CH 2012 5% R 709 GJ121608191 C.RESISTOR 22K 1/10W 5% C 703 GJ116324091 C.CAPACITOR 36PF CH 2012 5% R 710 GJ121609791 C.RESISTOR 100K 1/10W 5% C 704 GJ116324091 C.CAPACITOR 36PF CH 2012 5% R 711 GJ121608191 C.RESISTOR 22K 1/10W 5% C 705 GJ116323691 C.CAPACITOR 24PF CH 2012 5% R 712 GJ121607391 C.RESISTOR 10K 1/10W 5% C 706 GJ116300991 C.CAPASISTOR 1000PF B 2012 1 R 713 GJ121607391 C.RESISTOR 10K 1/10W 5% C 707 GJ116303891 C.CAPACITOR 10000PF F 2012 R 714 GJ121608791 C.RESISTOR 39K 1/10W 5% C 708 GJ270112270332 E.CAPACITOR 10V M 220UF R 715 GJ121608591 C.RESISTOR 33K 1/10W 5% C 710 GJ116302191 C.CAPASISTOR 10000PF B 2012 R 716 GJ121608991 C.RESISTOR 47K 1/10W 5% C 711 GJ112423391 E.CAPACITOR 16V M 10UF R 717 GJ121608591 C.RESISTOR 33K 1/10W 5% C 712 GJ112425791 E.CAPACITOR 50V M 2.2UF R 718 GJ121607391 C.RESISTOR 10K 1/10W 5% C 714 GJ116312191 C.CAPACITOR 150PF SL 2012 5 R 719 GJ121609791 C.RESISTOR 100K 1/10W 5% C 716 GJ116312191 C.CAPACITOR 150PF SL 2012 5 R 720 GJ121609791 C.RESISTOR 100K 1/10W 5% C 717 GJ116310191 C.CAPACITOR 22PF SL 2012 5% R 721 GJ121605791 C.RESISTOR 2.2K 1/10W 5% C 718 GJ116323791 C.CAPACITOR 27PF CH 2012 5% R 722 GJ121609791 C.RESISTOR 100K 1/10W 5% C 719 GJ116300991 C.CAPASISTOR 1000PF B 2012 1 R 723 GJ121607391 C.RESISTOR 10K 1/10W 5% C 720 GJ116300991 C.CAPASISTOR 1000PF B 2012 1 R 724 GJ121605791 C.RESISTOR 2.2K 1/10W 5% C 721 GJ116302191 C.CAPASISTOR 10000PF B 2012 R 725 GJ121605791 C.RESISTOR 2.2K 1/10W 5% C 722 GJ116311791 C.CAPACITOR 100PF SL 2012 5 R 726 GJ121605791 C.RESISTOR 2.2K 1/10W 5% C 723 GJ116311791 C.CAPACITOR 100PF SL 2012 5 R 727 GJ121605791 C.RESISTOR 2.2K 1/10W 5% C 724 GJ116311791 C.CAPACITOR 100PF SL 2012 5 R 728 GJ121607391 C.RESISTOR 10K 1/10W 5% C 725 GJ116311791 C.CAPACITOR 100PF SL 2012 5 R 729 GJ121608991 C.RESISTOR 47K 1/10W 5% C 727 GJ112678591 E.CAPACITOR 10V M 47UF R 730 GJ121607391 C.RESISTOR 10K 1/10W 5% C 732 GJ116303891 C.CAPACITOR 10000PF F 2012 R 731 GJ121604991 C.RESISTOR 1K 1/10W 5% C 738 GJ116312191 C.CAPACITOR 150PF SL 2012 5 R 732 GJ121609791 C.RESISTOR 100K 1/10W 5% C 801 GJ116302191 C.CAPASISTOR 10000PF B 2012 R 733 GJ121609791 C.RESISTOR 100K 1/10W 5% C 802 GJ116302191 C.CAPASISTOR 10000PF B 2012 R 734 GJ121609791 C.RESISTOR 100K 1/10W 5% CN701 QGF1212F1-17 FFC/FPC CONNE 17PINS R 735 GJ121607391 C.RESISTOR 10K 1/10W 5% CN703 QGF1212F1-13 FFC/FPC CONNE 13PINS R 737 GJ121607391 C.RESISTOR 10K 1/10W 5% CN704 GJ156451711 CONNECTOR TIP-X02P-M1 R 738 GJ121607391 C.RESISTOR 10K 1/10W 5% D 702 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 R 739 GJ121608191 C.RESISTOR 22K 1/10W 5% D 703 UZ5.1BSC-T2 ZENER DIODE GJ310030011405 R 740 GJ121607391 C.RESISTOR 10K 1/10W 5% D 704 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 R 742 GJ121605791 C.RESISTOR 2.2K 1/10W 5% D 706 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 R 746 GJ121608191 C.RESISTOR 22K 1/10W 5% D 707 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 R 748 GJ121608191 C.RESISTOR 22K 1/10W 5% D 708 1SS133Y DIODE GJ871999133 R 749 GJ121608991 C.RESISTOR 47K 1/10W 5% D 851 LT0311G-41 LED GREEN STAND STAND BY/RED CO R 750 GJ121607391 C.RESISTOR 10K 1/10W 5% D 852 LT0321-41 ON LED RTP ON /GREEN COLOR R 751 GJ121607391 C.RESISTOR 10K 1/10W 5% DI701 QLD0045-001 LCD GJ373010272210 R 752 GJ121607391 C.RESISTOR 10K 1/10W 5% IC701 GJ313010671223 IC MICOM R 753 GJ121605791 C.RESISTOR 2.2K 1/10W 5% IC703 GP1U281X IC REMOTE SENSOR R 754 GJ121607391 C.RESISTOR 10K 1/10W 5% JS801 QSW0706-001 ROTARY ENCODER GJ299000480002 R 755 GJ121607391 C.RESISTOR 10K 1/10W 5% K 701 QQR0779-001Z INDUCTOR GJVQZ0048009 R 756 GJ121608191 C.RESISTOR 22K 1/10W 5% K 702 QQR0779-001Z INDUCTOR GJVQZ0048009 R 758 GJ121605791 C.RESISTOR 2.2K 1/10W 5% K 703 QQR0779-001Z INDUCTOR GJVQZ0048009 R 759 GJ121604991 C.RESISTOR 1K 1/10W 5% L 701 3A839N INDUCTOR 10UH R 760 GJ121604991 C.RESISTOR 1K 1/10W 5% L 702 3A839N INDUCTOR 10UH R 761 GJ121605791 C.RESISTOR 2.2K 1/10W 5% PL701 QLL0051-001 LAMP 8V 105MA T3.4 ( R 762 GJ121605791 C.RESISTOR 2.2K 1/10W 5% Q 701 2SC2714/O/-X TRANSISTOR GJ312020341203 R 763 GJ121605791 C.RESISTOR 2.2K 1/10W 5% Q 702 2SC2714/O/-X TRANSISTOR GJ312020341203 R 767 GJ121606591 C.RESISTOR 4.7K 1/10W 5% Q 703 2SC2412K/R/-X TRANSISTOR GJ872992075 R 768 GJ121607391 C.RESISTOR 10K 1/10W 5% Q 704 DTC144EKA-X TRANSISTOR GJ872902759 R 769 GJ121607391 C.RESISTOR 10K 1/10W 5% Q 705 2SA1037AK/RS/-X TRANSISTOR GJ872902649 R 770 GJ121605791 C.RESISTOR 2.2K 1/10W 5% Q 706 DTC143TKA-X DIGI TRANSISTOR GJ872902756 R 772 GJ121604991 C.RESISTOR 1K 1/10W 5% Q 709 2SC2412K/R/-X TRANSISTOR GJ872992075 R 773 GJ121607391 C.RESISTOR 10K 1/10W 5% Q 851 2SA1037AK/RS/-X TRANSISTOR GJ872902649 R 774 GJ121604991 C.RESISTOR 1K 1/10W 5% Q 852 2SC2412K/R/-X TRANSISTOR GJ872992075 R 775 GJ121604991 C.RESISTOR 1K 1/10W 5% R 701 GJ121604991 C.RESISTOR 1K 1/10W 5% R 776 GJ121604991 C.RESISTOR 1K 1/10W 5% R 702 GJ121607191 C.RESISTOR 8.2K 1/10W 5% R 777 GJ121604991 C.RESISTOR 1K 1/10W 5% R 703 GJ121607191 C.RESISTOR 8.2K 1/10W 5% R 778 GJ121604991 C.RESISTOR 1K 1/10W 5% R 704 GJ121604991 C.RESISTOR 1K 1/10W 5% R 779 GJ121604991 C.RESISTOR 1K 1/10W 5% R 706 GJ121607391 C.RESISTOR 10K 1/10W 5% R 785 GJ121605791 C.RESISTOR 2.2K 1/10W 5% R 707 GJ121607391 C.RESISTOR 10K 1/10W 5% R 790 GJ121606591 C.RESISTOR 4.7K 1/10W 5% R 708 GJ121607391 C.RESISTOR 10K 1/10W 5% R 796 GJ121609791 C.RESISTOR 100K 1/10W 5% Area 3-23 RC-BZ6BU Block No. 02 Electrical parts list ( System CPU board ) A 3-24 Item Parts number Parts name Remarks R 797 GJ121606591 C.RESISTOR 4.7K 1/10W 5% R 851 GJ121605391 C.RESISTOR 1.5K 1/10W 5% R 852 GJ121605591 C.RESISTOR 1.8K 1/10W 5% R 853 GJ121605991 C.RESISTOR 2.7K 1/10W 5% R 854 GJ121606391 C.RESISTOR 3.9K 1/10W 5% R 855 GJ121606991 C.RESISTOR 6.8K 1/10W 5% R 856 GJ121607591 C.RESISTOR 12K 1/10W 5% R 857 GJ121608791 C.RESISTOR 39K 1/10W 5% R 858 GJ121606791 C.RESISTOR 5.6K 1/10W 5% R 859 GJ121607991 C.RESISTOR 18K 1/10W 5% R 860 GJ121603791 C.RESISTOR 330 1/10W 5% R 861 GJ121604591 C.RESISTOR 680 1/10W 5% R 862 GJ121607391 C.RESISTOR 10K 1/10W 5% R 864 GJ121606791 C.RESISTOR 5.6K 1/10W 5% R 865 GJ121605791 C.RESISTOR 2.2K 1/10W 5% S 851 QSW0707-001Z TACT SWITCH GJ390110171110 S 852 QSW0707-001Z TACT SWITCH GJ390110171110 S 853 QSW0707-001Z TACT SWITCH GJ390110171110 S 854 QSW0707-001Z TACT SWITCH GJ390110171110 S 855 QSW0707-001Z TACT SWITCH GJ390110171110 S 856 QSW0707-001Z TACT SWITCH GJ390110171110 S 857 QSW0707-001Z TACT SWITCH GJ390110171110 S 858 QSW0707-001Z TACT SWITCH GJ390110171110 S 865 QSW0707-001Z TACT SWITCH GJ390110171110 S 866 PS-22F23-A3.3NS PUSH SWITCH GJ390030152203 WR701 GJ354004030205 WIRE CN704 TO CD DOR X 701 QAX0410-001Z CERA LOCK MIZCRHF 4.19MHZ X 702 QAX0401-001 CRYSTAL 32.768KHZ Area RC-BZ6BU Packing materials and accessories parts list Block No. M 4 M M Block No. M 5 M M A2~A6 A1 P4 P6 A8 P7 P1 A9 P2 A10 P5 P3 P8 Packing parts list A Block No. M4MM Item Parts number P 1 GJ560340040101 CUSHION (L) Parts name Q'ty 1 Description P 2 GJ560340050101 CUSHION (R) 1 P 3 GJ560340030101 CARTON WALL 1 P 4 QPA02503503P POLY BAG 1 250 X 350 P 5 GJ740456520300 POLYBAG PE 1 450 X 650 P 6 QPA01503503 POLY BAG 1 150 X 350 P 7 QPA01202505 POLY BAG 1 120 X 250 P 8 LV30189-001A CARTON LABEL 1 Accessories parts list A A Area Block No. M5MM Item Parts number Parts name Q'ty Description Area A 1 GJ350161831129 POWER CORD 1 7A 120V 1.80M A 2 GJ773012130101 INSTRUCTIOS 1 ENG SPA FRE J,C A 3 BT-20044G ACC SAFETY GUID 1 GJ775000140101 J,C A 4 GJ775000200202 SERVICE LIST 1 J,C A 5 GJ775000340101 SVC CENTER LIST 1 J,C A 6 GJ773030190302 WARRANTY CARD 1 J A 8 GJA1002015001C REMOCON UNIT 1 A 9 GJ460340320102 COVER BATTERY 1 REMOTE CONTROL 3-25 Rc-BZ6BU(J)-Warning.fm Page 1 Tuesday, February 22, 2000 4:49 PM Warnings, Cautions and Others WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. ADVERTENCIA: PARA EVITAR RIESGOS DE INCENDIOS O ELECTROCUCIONES, NO EXPONGA ESTE APARATO A LA LLUVIA O A LA HUMEDAD. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK CAUTION “TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK) NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QULIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.” INFORMATION (For U.S.A) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: – Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. – Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. – Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. – Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operation and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS (For U.S.A only) PRECAUTIONS 1 2 3 4 5 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT DANGER: Invisible laser radiation when open and interlock falled or defeated. Avoid direct exposure to beam. CAUTION: Do not open the rear cover. There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit; leave all servicing to qualified service personnel. CAUTION: The compact disc player uses invisible laser radiation and is equipped with safety switches which prevent the emission of radiation when the CD tray is open. It is dangerous to defeat the safety switches. CAUTION: Use of controls for adjustments and the performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in exposure to hazardous radiation. (For CANADA) CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT. Caution - POWER switch! Disconnect the mains plug to shut the power off completely. The POWER switch in any position does not disconnect the mains line. The power can be remote controlled. Attention - Commutateur POWER! Déconnecter la fiche de secteur poru couper complètement le courant. Le commutateur POWER ne coupe jamais complètement la ligne de secteur, quelle que soit sa position. Le courant peut être télécommandé. G-1 AVERTISSEMENT: POUR REDUIRE LES RISQUES D’INCENDIE OU D’ELECTROCUTION, NE PAS EXPOSER L’APPAREIL A LA PLUIE OU A L’HUMIDITE. (Pour le CANADA) PRECAUTION POUR EVITER LES CHOCS ELECTRIQUES, INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHEDANSLABORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQU’AU FOND. For Canada/pour le Canada THIS DIGITAL APPARATUS DOES NOT EXCEED THE CLASS B LIMITS FOR RADIO NOISE EMISSIONS FROM DIGITAL APPARATUS AS SET OUT IN THE INTERRFERENCE-CAUSIING EQUIPMENT STANDARD ENTITLED “DIGITAL APPARATUS,” ICES-003 OF THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS. CET APPAREIL NUMERIQUE RESPECTE LES LIMITES DE BRUITS RADIOELECTRIQUES APPLICABLES AUX APPAREILS NUMERIQUES DE CLASSE B PRESCRITES DANS LA NORME SUR LE MATAERIEL BROUILLEUR: “APPAREILS NUMERIQUES”, NMB-003 EDICTEE PAR LE MINISTRE DES COMMUNICATIONS. Rc-BZ6BU(J)-e.fm Page 1 Tuesday, February 22, 2000 4:47 PM English Thank you for purchasing the JVC CD Portable System. We hope it will be a valued addition to your home as well as to your outdoor life, giving you years of enjoyment. Be sure to read this instruction manual carefully before operating your new stereo system. In it you will find all the information you need to set up and use the system. If you have a query that is not answered by the manual, please contact your dealer. Features Here are some of the things that make your System both powerful and simple to use. ■ The controls and operations have been redesigned to make them very easy to use, freeing you to just enjoy the music. • With JVC’s COMPU PLAY you can turn on the System and automatically start the Radio, CD Player, or Cassette Deck with a single touch. (When power is supplied from AC) ■ Sound effects; BEAT, POP, and CLEAR. ■ The System incorporates AHB (Active Hyper Bass) PRO circuitry to faithfully reproduce low frequency sounds. ■ A 30-station preset capability (15 FM and 15 AM) in addition to auto-seek and manual tuning. ■ A user-friendly timer lets you wake or fall asleep to music. How This Manual Is Organized • Basic information that is the same for many different functions - e.g. setting the volume - is given in the section ‘Common Operations’, and not repeated under each function. • The names of buttons/controls are written in all capital letters: e.g. TUNER BAND. • System functions are written with an initial capital letter only: e.g. Normal Play. Use the table of contents to look up specific information you require. We’ve enjoyed making this manual for you, and hope it serves you in enjoying the many features built into your System. IMPORTANT CAUTIONS 1. When carrying the Unit ■ • Do not raise or lower the carrying handle of the Unit with the telescopic antenna extended in order to avoid damaging the antenna. 2. Where to place the Unit ■ • • • Select a place which is level, dry and neither too hot nor too cold (between 5°C/41°F and 35°C/95°F). Leave sufficient distance between the Unit and a TV. Do not use the Unit in a place subject to vibrations. 3. Power cord ■ • • • Do not handle the power cord with wet hands! Some power (2.8 W) is always consumed as long as the power cord is connected to the wall outlet. When unplugging the Unit from the wall outlet, always pull the plug, not the power cord. 4. Malfunctions, etc. ■ • • There are no user serviceable parts inside. In case of system failure, unplug the power cord and consult your dealer. Do not insert any metallic object into the System. ■ ■ Table of Contents Features ............................................................................... 1 How This Manual Is Organized .......................................... 1 IMPORTANT CAUTIONS ................................................ 1 Care And Maintenance ......................................... 11 Getting Started .........................................................2 Specifications ........................................................ 12 Troubleshooting .................................................... 12 Common Operations ................................................3 Using the Tuner ........................................................5 Using the CD Player .................................................6 Using the Cassette Deck (Listening to a Tape) ....7 Using the Cassette Deck (Recording) ...................8 Using the Timers ......................................................9 1 English Rc-BZ6BU(J)-e.fm Page 2 Tuesday, February 22, 2000 4:47 PM ■ ■ Getting Started Accessories Check that you have all of the following items, which are supplied with the System. Power Cord (1) Remote Control (1) If any of these items are missing, contact your dealer immediately. How To Put Batteries How To Put Batteries In the Unit 1. Open the battery cover on the back of the Unit by pulling it toward you while pressing the tabs as shown by the arrows. 2. Put 8 batteries (not supplied) in the battery compartment in the order of “1” to “8” as shown. 3. Securely close the battery cover. Note: When you operate your Unit on mains (AC) power, the power source switches automatically from batteries to AC. However, you should remove the batteries when operating on AC power. “R20/D (13F)” size batteries How To Put Batteries In the Remote Control Match the polarity (+ and –) on the batteries with the + and – markings in the battery compartment. R6P(SUM-3)/AA(15F) (not supplied) CAUTION: Handle batteries properly. To avoid battery leakage or explosion: • Remove batteries when the Unit or the Remote Control will not be used for a long time. • When you need to replace the batteries, replace batteries at the same time with new ones. • Do not use an old battery with new ones. • Do not use different types of batteries together. • Do not try to recharge non-rechargeable batteries. Using the Remote Control The Remote Control makes it easy to use many of the functions of the Unit from a distance of up to 7m (23 feet) away. You need to point the Remote Control at the remote sensor on the Unit’s front panel. Note: If you point the Remote Control from the slant direction, the above distance will be shortened. Remote sensor 2 Rc-BZ6BU(J)-e.fm Page 3 Tuesday, February 22, 2000 4:47 PM English Connecting the AC Power Cord Firmly insert the AC power cord supplied with the System into the AC inlet on the back of the Unit. The provided AC power cord for this unit has certain one-way direction connections to prevent electric shock. Refer to the illustration for correct connection. CAUTIONS: • ONLY USE THE JVC POWER CORD PROVIDED WITH THIS SYSTEM IN ORDER TO AVOID MALFUNCTION OR DAMAGE TO THE SYSTEM. • BE SURE TO UNPLUG THE POWER CORD FROM THE OUTLET WHEN GOING OUT OR WHEN THE SYSTEM IS NOT IN USE FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME. Plug the AC power cord into the wall outlet, and your System is at your command! COMPU PLAY (AC power only) JVC’s COMPU PLAY feature lets you control the most frequently used System functions with a single touch. With One Touch Operation you can play a CD or tape, or turn on the radio, with a single press of the play button for that function. One Touch Operation turns the power on for you, then starts the function you have specified. If the System is not ready (no CD in place), the System still powers on so you can insert a CD. How One Touch Operation works in each case is explained in the section dealing with that function. The COMPU PLAY buttons are: On the Unit On the Remote Control CD 6 button TUNER BAND button PLAY (TAPE) button CD 6 button TUNER BAND button ■ ■ Common Operations Display POWER indicator POWER STANDBY indicator POWER VOLUME control SOUND AHB PRO SOUND AHB PRO PHONES BEAT CUT ... VOLUME +, – NORM-123 REMOTE CONTROL RM-SRCBZ6 PHONES Turning the Power On and Sandby Turning the Unit On ———————— Press the POWER button. POWER POWER ON (AC) POWER or STANDBY ■ If you were listening to the Tuner last, the Tuner comes on playing the station it was last set to. Note: When power is supplied from the batteries, the POWER button on the Remote Control does not work. Turning the Unit Standby —————— Press the POWER button again. When operating on AC power: POWER POWER ON (AC) POWER or The POWER ON indicator (green) lights up and the display comes on. The Unit comes on ready to continue in the mode it was in when the power was last turned off. ■ For example, if the last thing you were doing was listening to a CD, you are now ready to listen to a CD again. If you wish, you can change to another source. STANDBY The STANDBY indicator lights up and the display is blank. ■ When in Standby mode, the Unit continues to a small amount of power (2.8 W) to run the display. ■ To switch off the Unit completely, unplug the AC power cord from the AC outlet. 3 English Rc-BZ6BU(J)-e.fm Page 4 Tuesday, February 22, 2000 4:47 PM When power is supplied from the batteries: When the Unit is turned off with the POWER button on the Unit (the POWER button on the Remote Control is ineffective), the Standby indicator goes out and the display is blank. To switch off the Unit completely, remove the batteries from the Unit. Adjusting the Volume You can adjust the volume level between 0 and 25 when the Unit is turned on. Showing the Time (DISPLAY) In standby mode, both a digital and an analogue are displayed. In Standby mode, both clocks are displayed on the display. When the Unit is turned on, the analogue clock only is displayed. To display both clocks while the Unit is turned on, press the CLOCK/TIMER button on the Unit. To return to the original display, press the CLOCK/TIMER button on the Unit once again. Turn the VOLUME control on the Unit to the right or left to increase or decrease the volume level. OR Press the VOLUME + or – button on the Remote Control to increase or decrease the volume level. Digital clock Analog clock Note: You need to set the clock first in order for it to work. (See “Setting the Clock” on page 9.) CAUTION: DO NOT turn on the Unit and/or start playing any source without first setting the VOLUME control to 0, as a sudden blast of sound can damage your hearing, speakers and/or headphones. For private listening Connect a pair of headphones to the PHONES jack. No sound comes out of the speakers. Be sure to turn down the volume before connecting or putting on headphones. Reinforcing the Bass Sound (AHB PRO) You can reinforce the bass sound to maintain rich, full bass at low volume (you can use this effect only for playback): To get the effect, press the AHB (Active Hyper Bass) PRO button. The “AHB PRO” indicator lights up on the display. To cancel the effect, press the button again. The “AHB PRO” indicator goes out. Sound Effects (SOUND) The System has the following preset sound effects that give you control over the way your music sounds, so you can tailor it to the acoustics of your room and the quality of your source. Test the sound effects out to hear how each affects the music. Note that the effects work only during playback. Sound effects FLAT: No sound effect. BEAT: Boosts low and high frequencies. POP: Good for vocal music. CLEAR: For a wide, dynamic stereo sound. To get an effect, press the SOUND button repeatedly until the Sound mode you want appears on the display. Each time you press the SOUND button, the display changes as shown below: BEAT POP CLEAR FLAT To cancel the effect, press the SOUND button until “FLAT” appears on the display. 4 Rc-BZ6BU(J)-e.fm Page 5 Tuesday, February 22, 2000 4:47 PM English ■ ■ Using the Tuner JOG dial 4 Number keys ¢ TUNER BAND PRESET TUNER BAND ¢ 4 Band display, Frequency display, Preset channel REMOTE CONTROL RM-SRCBZ6 Analog clock (Display when using the Tuner) You can listen to FM and AM stations. Stations can be tuned in manually, automatically, or from preset memory storage. ■ One Touch Radio (AC power only) — Just press the TUNER BAND button to turn on the Unit and start playing the station you were last tuned to. ■ You can also switch from any other sound source to the radio by pressing the TUNER BAND button. Tuning In a Station 3. Turn the antenna for best reception. ■ • • 1. Press the TUNER BAND button. ■ The Band and Frequency you were last tuned to appear on the display. Each time you press the button, the band changes as follows: FM Auto FM MONO methods. Manual Tuning Press the 4 or ¢ button repeatedly to move from frequency to frequency until you find the station you want. or ■ ■ For FM broadcast, extend and turn the telescopic antenna. For AM broadcast, turn the Unit itself. For FM For AM AM 2. Select a station using one of the following ■ ■ Preset Tuning using the Remote Control (Possible only after presetting stations) Select the station by entering its preset number on the number keys. • Example:For channel 5, press 5. For channel 15, press +10 then 5. • The band and the frequency are displayed. OR Auto Tuning If you press and hold the 4 or ¢ button for one second or more, the frequency changes down, or up, automatically until a station is found. OR Preset Tuning using the Unit (Possible only after presetting stations) Press the 7 PRESET button to select the preset station. After you have selected the preset number, the band and the frequency are displayed. • Example:Press the 7 PRESET button until the preset number 12 “P- 12” appears. Presetting Stations You can preset up to 15 FM stations and up to 15 AM stations into memory using the Remote Control. Auto Presetting (Using the Unit) —— In each band, you can automatically preset FM-15, AM-15 stations. Preset numbers will be allocated as stations are found, starting from the station currently tuned to and moving up the frequency. 1. Select a band (AM or FM) by pressing the ■ TUNER BAND button. 2. Press the 7 PRESET button for more than ■ two seconds. 3. Repeat steps 1-2 for the other band. ■ ■ If you want to change any of the auto preset stations, follow the procedure for Manual Presetting. CAUTION: If the Unit is unplugged or if a power failure occurs, the preset stations will be erased after approx. five minutes. If this happens, you will need to preset the stations again. OR 5 English Rc-BZ6BU(J)-e.fm Page 6 Tuesday, February 22, 2000 4:47 PM Manual Presetting (Using the Remote Control) ——————————— 4. Repeat steps 1 - 3 for each station. ■ To change the preset stations, repeat the same steps as above. Number key(s) (hold for 2 seconds) To Change the FM Reception Mode 1. Select a band by pressing the TUNER ■ BAND button. 2. Press the 4 or ¢ button to tune in a station. ■ 3. Set the preset number by pressing and hold■ ing the number key on the Remote Control. The “STEREO” indicator lights up and you can hear stereo effects, when a program is broadcast in stereo. However if an FM stereo broadcast is hard to receive or noisy, you can select Monaural mode. Reception improves, but you lose any stereo effect. Press the TUNER BAND button to select FM MONO mode. • To preset numbers 1 to 10: Press the number key and hold down for 2 seconds. • To preset numbers 11 to 15: Press and release the +10 button, then press the second number key (1 to 5) and hold down for 2 seconds. When the preset display blinks, the setting is stored and you can release the number key. The display returns to the normal band and frequency display. Example: Preset number = 12 The “MONO” indicator lights up on the display. To restore the stereo effect, press the TUNER BAND button to select FM Auto mode. The “MONO” indicator goes out. ■ ■ Using the CD Player JOG dial 4 Number keys CD holder REPEAT CD OPEN ¢ 7 /8 6 Playing time, Preset number ¢ 7 4 Track number CD indicator/ Analog clock REMOTE CONTROL RM-SRCBZ6 Repeat indicator You can use Normal or Repeat Play. Repeat Play can be set to repeat all or just one of the tracks on the CD. One Touch CD Player (AC power only) —————————— ■ Just press the CD 6 button. • • The power is automatically turned on. If a CD is already inserted, “PLAY” is displayed and the CD will start playing from the first track. If no CD is inserted, “NO DISC” is displayed on the display and the CD Player remains in Stop mode. Normal Play 1. Press the CD OPEN button on the Unit. ■ The CD holder opens. 2. Place a CD, with its label side up. ■ 3. Gently close the CD holder by hand. ■ 4. Press the CD 6 button. ■ 6 (Display when using the CD Player) The first track of the CD begins playing. The CD Player automatically stops when the last track of the CD has finished playing. • During playback, the track number being played and the playback time elapsed are shown on the display. To stop playing the CD, press the 7 button. The following information for the CD is displayed. Total number of tracks Playback time elapsed To pause, press the CD 6. To cancel pause, press the CD 6 again. Play continues from the point where it was paused. Notes: • You can place an 8 cm (3'') CD without an adaptor. • If the CD cannot be read correctly (because it is scratched, for example), “000000” appears on the display. • Even if other function is selected during playing the CD, the last track is memorized. Skip Play (4 or ¢)———————— During playback, enter the number of the track you want to listen to using the number keys. The selected track starts playing. • Example: For track 5, press 5. For track 15, press +10 then 5. For track 20, press +10, then 10. For track 32, press +10 three times, then 2. During playback, press the 4 or ¢ button to select the track you want. The selected track starts playing. • Press and release the ¢ button to go forward one track at a time. • Press and release the 4 button to go back one track at a time. Repeat Play Search Play ———————————— During playback, hold down the 4 or ¢ button. This operation will fast forward/backwards the CD so you can quickly find a particular passage in the track you are listening to (the CD is played slowly for a moment and then the playback speed increases). Locating a Track directly with the Remote Control —————————— You can repeat one track or all the tracks on a CD. During, or before playback, press the REPEAT button on the Remote Control to select the Repeat mode. The Repeat indicator changes with each press of the button, as shown below. = ALL =blank display = (back to the beginning) : Repeats one track. ALL : Repeats all the tracks. Using the number keys on the Remote Control allows you can go directly to the beginning of any track. To exit Repeat mode, press the REPEAT button until the Repeat indicator on the display goes out. ■ ■ Using the Cassette Deck (Listening to a Tape) TAPE indicator/Analog clock 8 (Display when using the Cassette Deck) § 1 ¡ PLAY The Cassette Deck allows you to play and record audio tapes Notes: • The Cassette Deck performs best with normal tapes (metal or CrO2 tapes are not recommended). • The use of tapes longer than 120 minutes is not recommended, since characteristic deterioration may occur and these tapes easily jam in the pinch-roller and the capstan. One Touch Play (AC power only) — Just press the PLAY TAPE button on the Unit. The power is auTAPE tomatically turned on, “TAPE” is displayed, and if a tape is already in the deck, it will start to play. Playback 1. Press the § STOP/EJECT button to open ■ the cassette holder. 2. Insert a cassette tape with the exposed ■ side facing upward as shown below. + Forward direction 4. Press the PLAY ■ TAPE button. • • The tape is played and then stops when it reaches the end. The TAPE indicator always turns to the right when the tape is travelling. To pause, press the 8 PAUSE button on the Unit. To cancel pause, press the 8 PAUSE button again. Play continues from the point where it was paused. To stop playing, press the § STOP/EJECT button. To remove the tape, stop the tape, and press the § STOP/ EJECT button again. To Fast-Forward and Rewind a Tape Press the 1 (fast-forward) button on the Unit to fast-forward the tape. Press the ¡ (rewind) button on the Unit to rewind the tape. • The Cassette Deck automatically stops when the tape reaches its end. 3. Close the holder gently until it clicks. ■ 7 English Rc-BZ6BU(J)-e.fm Page 7 Tuesday, February 22, 2000 4:47 PM English Rc-BZ6BU(J)-e.fm Page 8 Tuesday, February 22, 2000 4:47 PM ■ ■ Using the Cassette Deck (Recording) REC indicator TAPE indicator Analogue clock 8 § 1 ¶ PLAY (Display when using the Cassette Deck) ¡ Things To Know Before You Start Recording ————————————— ■ It should be noted that it may be unlawful to re-record ■ ■ ■ pre-recorded tapes, records, or discs without the consent of the owner of copyright in the sound or video recording, broadcast or cable program and in any literary, dramatic, musical, or artistic work embodied therein. The correct recording level is automatically set by the ALC (Automatic Level Control) function, and is not affected by the VOLUME control on the Unit or by the use of sound effects. Two small tabs on the back of the cassette tape, one for side A and one for side B, can be removed to prevent accidental erasure or recording. To record on a cassette with the tabs removed, you must cover the holes with adhesive tape as shown. Notes: • Use normal tapes (not metal or CrO2 tapes) for recording. • At the start and end of cassette tapes, there is leader tape which cannot be recorded onto. • If a recorded tape you make has excessive noise or static, the Unit may have been too close to a TV during the recording. Either turn off the TV or increase the distance between the TV and the Unit. Recording from the Radio 1. Press the § STOP/EJECT button to open ■ the cassette holder. 2. Insert ■ a blank or erasable cassette tape with the exposed side facing upward as shown below and wind past the leader tape. + Forward direction • The tape is recorded and then stops when it reaches the end. • The TAPE indicator always turns to the right when its tape is travelling. To pause the recording, press the 8 PAUSE button on the Unit. To cancel pause, press the 8 PAUSE button again. Recording continues from the point where it was paused. To stop recording, press the § STOP/EJECT button. To remove the tape, stop the tape, and press the § STOP/ EJECT button again to open the cassette holder. Recording an AM station (BEAT CUT) When recording an AM broadcast, beats may be produced which are not heard when listening to the broadcast. If this happens, you can use the BEAT CUT function. Switch the BEAT CUT switch on the back of the Unit from the NORM-1 to 2 or 3. Note: In regular use, the BEAT CUT switch should be set to the NORM-1 position. Recording from the CD The CD Player can be started with the Cassette Deck for synchronous recording and everything on the CD recorded onto the tape in the order it is on the CD. 1. Insert a cassette tape in the Cassette ■ Deck and wind past the leader tape. 2. Load a CD. ■ 3. Press the CD 6 button. ■ 4. Press the 7 button to stop the CD. ■ • You can check the number of tracks and the total playback time of the CD on the display. (See page 6.) 5. Select the Repeat mode of the CD if ■ desired. To select the Repeat mode ( or ALL), press the REPEAT button on the Remote Control. 6. Choose whether to have approx. four sec■ onds of blank tape between tracks. 3. Close the holder gently until it clicks. ■ 4. Tune in to a radio station. ■ 5. Press the ¶ REC button on the Unit. ■ The PLAY button is pressed at the same time, the “REC” indicator lights up, and the Unit begins recording. 8 If you want the blank section, skip this step. If you do not want the blank section, perform the following operation on the CD Player. • Press the CD 6 button twice. 7. Press the ¶ REC button on the Unit. ■ The PLAY button is pressed at the same time, the “REC” indicator lights up, and the synchronous recording begins. • The tape is recorded and then stops when it reaches the end. • To continue recording to the other side of the tape, perform the following steps. 1. Reverse the cassette tape and wind past the leader tape. 2. Press the CD 6 button and then press the ¶ REC button. Then, the synchronous recording begins from the beginning of the last track that was stopped at the end of the first side of the tape. To stop recording, press the § STOP/EJECT button. To remove the tape, stop the tape, and press the § STOP/ EJECT button again to open the cassette holder. Notes: • If the CD reaches its end before the tape, the tape will continue to run until stopped. Press § STOP/EJECT button to stop the tape. • During synchronous recording, the CD 6, 4, and ¢ buttons for the CD Player do not function. • If you press the ¶ REC button during playback the CD, recording will start from the beginning of the track being played. To Continue Recording to the Other Side of the Tape——————————— When the tape reached its end and stopped, carry out the following to continue recording to the other side of the tape. 1. Reverse the cassette tape and wind past the leader tape. 2. Press the ¶ REC button again. The synchronous recording will begin from the last track that was stopped at the end of the first side of the tape. ■ ■ Using the Timers SLEEP JOG dial Timer indicator CLOCK/TIMER Analog clock REMOTE CONTROL RM-SRCBZ6 The timers let you control listening functions automatically. Setting the Clock You can set the clock when the Unit is turned on. Notes: • The clock must be correctly set for the timers to work. • When setting the timers, you have two minutes in which to complete the procedure. Otherwise, the setting is cleared and must be repeated from the beginning. (Display when using the Timer) 3. Press the CLOCK/TIMER button. ■ The “CLOCK” indicator stays lit. The Unit’s current set time blinks on the display. 4. Turn the JOG dial to set the time. ■ Turn the JOG dial to the right or left to increase or decrease the time. Turning it rapidly advances or decreases the time faster. 5. Press the CLOCK/TIMER button. ■ Then wait for 5 seconds or press the CLOCK/TIMER button once again to return to the original display. The selected time is set and the seconds start counting from 0. (For 2 seconds) (Display “CLOCK”) (Select the time) 1. Press the CLOCK/TIMER button on the Unit ■ and hold for more than two seconds. 2. Turn the JOG dial until the “CLOCK” indica■ tor blinks on the display. The display changes as follows: (For 2 seconds) (“CLOCK”indicator) (Select the time) CAUTION: If there is a power failure, the clock loses its setting after approx. five minutes. The display shows “AM12:00” and the “CLOCK” indicator blinks, and the clock must be reset. Setting the Daily Timer Once you have set the Daily Timer. The timer will be activated at the same time every day. You can cancel or re-activate the Daily Timer. Note that the Timer indicator ( ) on the display shows that the Daily Timer you have set is in effect. Note: Perform each setting within 30 seconds. Otherwise, setting is cleared and must be repeated from the beginning. 9 English Rc-BZ6BU(J)-e.fm Page 9 Tuesday, February 22, 2000 4:47 PM English Rc-BZ6BU(J)-e.fm Page 10 Tuesday, February 22, 2000 4:47 PM 1. Press the POWER button to turn on the Unit. ■ 2. Setting the ON time (Example: AM7:00) ■ 1. Press the CLOCK/TIMER button on the Unit and hold for more than 2 seconds. 2. Turn the JOG dial until the “ ” indicator blinks on the display. 3. Press the CLOCK/TIMER button. The current ON time blinks on the display. 4. Turn the JOG dial to set the time you want the Unit to come on. Turn the JOG dial to the right or left to advance or decrease the time. Turning it rapidly advances or decreases the time faster. Cancelling the Daily Timer To cancel the Daily Timer, turn off the Timer indicator as follows: (Hold for 2 seconds) (2 time) 1. Press the CLOCK/TIMER button on the Unit ■ for more than 2 seconds. 2. Turn the JOG dial until the “ ■ ” indicator blinks on the display. 3. Press the CLOCK/TIMER button . ■ The Timer indicator and the CLOCK indicator go out. To re-activate the cancelled timer, repeat the same steps as for setting the Daily Timer. 3. Setting the OFF time (Example: AM10:15) ■ 1. Press the CLOCK/TIMER button on the Unit. The “ ” indicator lights up and the current OFF time blinks on the display. 2. Turn the JOG dial to set the time you want the Unit to be turned off. Setting the SLEEP Timer Use the Sleep Timer to turn the Unit off after a certain number of minutes when it is playing. By setting the Sleep Timer, you can fall asleep to music and know that your Unit will turn off by itself rather than play all night. ■ You can only set the Sleep Timer when the Unit is on and a source is playing. 1. Play back a CD, tune in to a desired sta■ tion, or play back a tape. ■ 4. Setting the volume level 1. Press the CLOCK/TIMER button on the Unit. The Timer indicator is lit and the current volume setting blinks on the display. 2. Turn the JOG dial to the right or left to increase or decrease the volume level. Volume setting range: 0 - 25 or –. 5. Press the CLOCK/TIMER button on the Unit. ■ The timer setting is completed and the display returns to the display before you set the timer. The Timer indicator stays lit. 6. Before turning off the Unit, prepare the ■ music source. Tuner: CD: Tape: Tune in to the desired station. Load a CD. Load a prerecorded cassette tape. 7. Press the POWER button to turn off the ■ Unit. To confirm the timer settings (ON/OFF time and volume level), turn on the power, press the CLOCK/TIMER button for more than 2 seconds, and press the CLOCK/TIMER button repeatedly. To change the timer setting, repeat the setting procedure from the beginning. CAUTION: If the Unit is unplugged, or a power failure occurs, the timer setting will be lost after approx. five minutes. You will need to reset the clock first, then the timer. 10 2. Press the SLEEP button on the Remote ■ Control. The “SLEEP” indicator lights up. 3. Set the length of time you want the source ■ to play before shutting off. • Each time you press the SLEEP button, it changes the number of minutes shown on the display in this sequence: = 30 = 60 = 90 = 120 = Cancelled = (back to the beginning) The display will stop blinking after 5 seconds and return to the display before you set the Sleep Timer. The Unit is now set to turn off after the number of minutes you have set. To Confirm the Sleep Time When the SLEEP button is pressed, the remaining sleep time is displayed. After 5 seconds the original display returns. To Cancel the SLEEP Timer Setting Press the SLEEP button until the “SLEEP” indicator goes off on the display. Turning off the Unit also cancels the SLEEP Timer. ■ If you are setting the Daily Timer, the Unit will be turned on at the set time to wake you up. Rc-BZ6BU(J)-e.fm Page 11 Tuesday, February 22, 2000 4:47 PM Handle your CDs carefully, and they will last a long time. Cassette Tapes Compact Discs • Only CDs bearing this mark can be used with this Unit. • Continued use of irregularly shaped CDs (heart-shape, octagonal, etc.) can damage the Unit. • • • • • • Remove the CD from its case by holding it at the edges while pressing the case's center hole lightly. Do not touch the shiny surface of the CD, or bend the CD. Put the CD back in its case after use to prevent warping. Be careful not to scratch the surface of the CD when placing it back in the case. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight, temperature extremes, and moisture. • If a tape is loose, it may get stretched, cut, or caught in the cassette. Take up the slack by inserting a pencil in one of the reels and rotating in the right direction. • Do not touch the tape surface. • Do not store the tape: - In dusty places - In direct sunlight or heat - In damp areas - On a TV or speaker - Near a magnet Cassette Deck • A dirty CD may not play correctly. If a CD is dirty, wipe it with a soft cloth in a straight line from center to edge. • CAUTION: Do not use any solvent (for example, conventional record cleaner, spray thinner, benzine, etc.) to clean a CD. If the heads, capstan, or pinch-roller in the Cassette Deck become dirty, you may experience: - Loss of sound quality - Discontinuous sound - Fading - Incomplete erasure - Difficulty recording Clean the heads, capstans, and pinch-rollers using a cotton swab moistened with alcohol. Pinch roller Moisture Condensation Moisture may condense on the lens inside the Unit in the following cases: • After turning on heating in the room. • In a damp room. • If the Unit is brought directly from a cold to a warm place. Should this occur, the Unit may malfunction. If this happens, leave it turned on for a few hours until the moisture evaporates, unplug the AC power cord, and then plug it in again. English ■ ■ Care And Maintenance Capstan Record/Play head • • Erase head If the heads become magnetized, the Unit will produce noise or lose high frequency notes. To demagnetize the heads, turn off the Unit, and use a head demagnetizer (available at electronics and record shops). General Notes To ensure top performance, keep your CDs and the mechanism clean. • Store CDs in their cases, and keep them in cabinets or on shelves. • Keep the CD holder closed when not in use. 11 English Rc-BZ6BU(J)-e.fm Page 12 Tuesday, February 22, 2000 4:47 PM ■ ■ Troubleshooting • • If you have a problem with your System, check this list for a possible solution before calling for service. If you cannot solve the problem from the hints given here, or the System has been physically damaged, call a qualified person, such as your dealer, for service. Symptom Possible Cause Action No sound is heard. • • Unable to record. Cassette record protect tabs are removed. Poor radio reception • • • The power cord is disconnected. The batteries in the Unit have lost their charge. Headphones are connected. The System is not properly positioned. The Antenna is not properly positioned. • • Connect it firmly Replace the batteries. • Disconnect the headphones. Cover the holes on the back edge of the cassette with tape. • Turn the System to the best reception position. • Extend the Antenna and turn it to the best reception position. The CD skips. The CD is dirty or scratched. Clean or replace the CD. The CD does not play. The CD is upside down. Put the CD in with the label side up. Unable to operate the Remote Control. • • Remove the obstruction. • Replace the batteries. • Operations are disabled. The cassette door cannot be opened. The path between the Remote Control and the sensor on the Unit is blocked. The batteries have lost their charge. The built-in microprocessor has malfunctioned due to external electrical interference. During tape playing, the power cord was unplugged. Unplug the Unit then plug it back in. Plug in the power cord, press the POWER button, and then press the § STOP/EJECT button. ■ ■ Specifications Amplifier Output Power General 3.6 watts per channel, min. RMS at 3 ohms, from 150 Hz to 15 kHz, with no more than 10% total harmonic distortion Dimensions Mass 438 ✕ 175.5 ✕ 261.5 mm (W/H/D) (17-1/4 ✕ 6-29/32 ✕ 10-5/16 inches) Approx. 4.2 kg (9.3 lbs) (without batteries) Output Sensitivity/Impedance (1 kHz) Phones 16 ohms - 1 kohm 0 - 20 mW/ch output into 32 ohms Accessories Cassette Deck Power Specifications Frequency Response Wow and Flutter 80 - 12,500 Hz 0.15% (WRMS) Power Cord (1) Remote Control (RM-SRCBZ6) (1) Power Requirements Power Consumption AC 120 V ~ , 60 Hz 18 watts (power on mode) 2.8 watts (in Standby mode) CD Player Signal-To-Noise Ratio 90 dB Wow And Flutter Unmeasurable Tuner FM Tuner Tuning Range AM Tuner Tuning Range Antenna Speakers 12 87.5 - 108.0 MHz 530 - 1,710 kHz Telescopic antenna for FM Built-in ferrite core antenna for AM 10 cm (3-15/16") ✕ 2, 3 ohms Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. Rc-BZ6BU(J)-sp.fm Page 1 Tuesday, February 22, 2000 4:49 PM Gracias por comprar el reproductor de CD portátil JVC. Esperamos que lo disfrute al máximo y durante muchos años, esté donde esté, tanto dentro como fuera de casa. Asegúrese de leer detenidamente este manual de instrucciones antes de utilizar el sistema estéreo. En él encontrará toda la información que precisa para configurar y utilizar el sistema. Si tiene alguna duda no tratada en este manual, póngase en contacto con su distribuidor. Aquí hay algunos de los aspectos que hacen que su sistema sea tan potente, así como fácil de utilizar. ■ Los mandos y las funciones han sido rediseñados para que resulten muy fáciles de utilizar y pueda dedicarse sólo a disfrutar de la música. • Con el COMPU PLAY de JVC puede poner en marcha el sistema y escuchar automáticamente la radio, la platina de casete o el reproductor de CD con un simple toque. (Con el equipo enchufado a la corriente) ■ Efectos sonoros; BEAT, POP, y CLEAR. ■ El sistema incorpora el circuito de graves AHB PRO (“Active Hyper Bass”) para reproducir con fidelidad los sonidos de frecuencias bajas. ■ Posibilidad de presintonización de 30 emisoras de radio (15 FM y 15 AM) además de las funciones de autobúsqueda y sintonización manual. ■ Un temporizador de fácil uso que le permite despertarse o dormirse con música. Cómo está organizado este manual • En la sección “Funciones comunes” se da información básica común a muchas funciones distintas - p.ej. el ajuste del volumen - sin repetirla luego debajo de cada función. • El nombre de los botones y mandos aparecen todos en mayúsculas: por ejemplo TUNER BAND. • Funciones del sistema están escritas sólo con una inicial mayúscula: por ejemplo: Reproducción Normal. Utilice el índice para buscar la información específica que está buscando. Hemos disfrutado haciendo este manual para usted y esperamos que le sirva para sacar el máximo provecho de las funciones que posee su sistema. PRECAUCIONES IMPORTANTES 1. Cuando transporte el equipo ■ • No suba ni baje el asa del equipo con la antena telescópica extendida, ya que podría dañarla. 2. Dónde colocar el equipo ■ • • • Elija un lugar nivelado, seco y no demasiado frío ni demasiado caliente (que oscile entre los 5°C y los 35°C o los 41°F y los 95°F). Deje espacio suficiente entre el equipo y un televisor. No utilice el equipo en un lugar sujeto a vibraciones. 3. Cable de alimentación eléctrica ■ • • • No manipule el cable de alimentación con las manos mojadas. Siempre se consume algo de corriente (2,8 W) mientras el equipo está enchufado a la corriente. Cuando desconecte el equipo de la toma de corriente, tire siempre del enchufe y no del cable. 4. Fallos, etc. ■ • • No hay piezas reparables por el usuario en el interior. En caso de fallo del sistema, desconecte el cable principal de alimentación y contacte con su distribuidor. No inserte ningún objeto metálico en el sistema. ■ ■ Índice Características ..................................................................... 1 Cómo está organizado este manual ..................................... 1 PRECAUCIONES IMPORTANTES .................................. 1 Uso de los temporizadores .................................... 9 Cómo empezar .........................................................2 Solución de problemas ......................................... 12 Funciones comunes ................................................3 Especificaciones ................................................... 12 Cuidado y mantenimiento .................................... 11 Uso del sintonizador ................................................5 Uso del reproductor de CD .....................................6 Uso de la platina de casete (Escuchar una cinta)..7 Uso de la platina de casete (Grabación) .................8 1 Español Características Rc-BZ6BU(J)-sp.fm Page 2 Tuesday, February 22, 2000 4:49 PM ■ ■ Cómo empezar Accesorios Español Compruebe que tiene todos los elementos siguientes, suministrados con el sistema. Cable de alimentación (1) Mando a distancia (1) Si faltara alguno de estos artículos, contacte de inmediato con su proveedor. Cómo colocar las pilas Cómo colocar las pilas en el mando a distancia 1. Abra la tapa del compartimento de las pilas (situado en la parte trasera de la unidad) apretando la pestaña como se muestra en la ilustración y tirando de la tapa hacia usted. 2. Inserte 8 pilas (no incluidas) en el compartimento de las pilas en el orden de “1” a “8” como muestra la figura. 3. Vuelva a poner la tapa en su sitio hasta que quede bien sujeta. Nota: Cuando utilice el equipo enchufado a la corriente alterna (CA), la fuente de alimentación cambiará automáticamente de pilas a corriente alterna. Sin embargo, es preferible que le quite las pilas al equipo si lo va a utilizar enchufado a la corriente alterna (CA). Pilas de tamaño “R20/D (13F)” Cómo colocar pilas en el mando a distancia Haga coincidir la polaridad de las pilas (+ y –) con las marcas + y – del compartimento de las pilas. R6P(SUM-3)/AA(15F) (no incluidas) CUIDADO: Manipule las pilas adecuadamente. Para evitar que las pilas pierdan o exploten: • Saque las pilas cuando no vaya a utilizar el equipo o el mando a distancia durante mucho tiempo. • Cuando necesite cambiar las pilas, cámbielas todas al mismo tiempo. • No mezcle pilas nuevas y pilas viejas. • No utilice al mismo tiempo pilas de distinto tipo. • No intente recargar pilas no recargables. Uso del mando a distancia El mando a distancia le facilita el uso de muchas funciones desde una distancia de hasta 7 m (23 pies). Debe apuntar el mando a distancia hacia el sensor remoto en el panel frontal del sistema. Nota: Si apunta con el mando a distancia en posición inclinada, la distancia indicada se reducirá. Sensor remoto 2 Rc-BZ6BU(J)-sp.fm Page 3 Tuesday, February 22, 2000 4:49 PM Conexión del cable de alimentación principal CA CUIDADO: • UTILICE SÓLO EL CABLE DE ALIMENTACIÓN PRINCIPAL DE JVC SUMINISTRADO CON LA UNIDAD PARA EVITAR UN MAL FUNCIONAMIENTO O DAÑOS EN EL SISTEMA. • ASEGÚRESE DE DESENCHUFAR EL CABLE DE ALIMENTACIÓN PRINCIPAL CA DE LA TOMA DE CORRIENTE CUANDO VAYA A SALIR O NO VAYA A UTILIZAR EL EQUIPO DURANTE CIERTO TIEMPO. Conecte el cable de alimentación principal CA a la toma de corriente y su equipo estará bajo su control. COMPU PLAY (Sólo corriente alterna) La función COMPU PLAY de JVC le permite controlar las funciones más frecuentes utilizadas en el sistema con un simple botón. Con el funcionamiento mediante un sólo botón puede reproducir una cinta o un CD o encender la radio con sólo presionar el botón “PLAY”. El funcionamiento mediante un sólo botón enciende la unidad para usted y luego comienza la función elegida por usted. Si el sistema no está listo (no hay CD insertado), el sistema sigue encendido así que usted puede insertar un CD. El funcionamiento mediante un sólo botón se explica en cada caso en la sección relacionada con esta función. Los botones COMPU PLAY son: En el equipo En el mando a distancia Botón CD 6 Botón TUNER BAND (sintonizador/banda) Botón PLAY (TAPE) Botón CD 6 Botón TUNER BAND (sintonizador/banda) ■ ■ Funciones comunes Pantalla Indicador POWER POWER Indicador STANDBY SOUND AHB PRO POWER SOUND AHB PRO Mando VOLUME PHONES BEAT CUT ... NORM-123 VOLUME +, – REMOTE CONTROL RM-SRCBZ6 PHONES Encendido y espera del equipo Encendido del sistema——————— Presione el botón POWER. POWER POWER ON (AC) POWER o or STANDBY ■ Si estaba escuchando la radio, al encender se pondrá en marcha el sintonizador en la emisora que tenía al apagar. Nota: Si el equipo funciona con la alimentación a pilas, el botón POWER del mando a distancia no responderá. Estado de espera del sistema ——— presione de nuevo el botón POWER. Si el equipo está enchufado a la corriente: POWER POWER ON (AC) El indicador de encendido POWER ON (de color verde) se enciende y la pantalla se ilumina. El sistema está listo para continuar en la función en que estaba cuando se apagó por última vez. ■ Por ejemplo, si lo último que hizo fue escuchar un CD, ahora estará listo para continuar escuchando el CD. Si lo desea, puede cambiar a otra fuente de audio. POWER or o STANDBY EL indicador de espera STANDBY se enciende y la pantalla queda en blanco. 3 Español Inserte el cable de alimentación principal CA (suministrado) firmemente en la toma CA de la parte posterior del sistema. Le cordon d'allmentetlon secteur fouml avec cet apparail ne peut étre branché qus dans un seul sens afin d'avter tout nsque de choc électrique. Se rélérer á l'ilustration pour le racorder correctement. Rc-BZ6BU(J)-sp.fm Page 4 Tuesday, February 22, 2000 4:49 PM ■ Español ■ Aunque esté en modo de espera, el equipo consume algo de energía (2,8 W) para mantener la pantalla en funcionamiento. Para apagar el equipo completamente, desenchufe el cable de alimentación de la toma de corriente. Con el equipo alimentado a pilas Cuando se apaga el equipo desde el botón POWER del panel frontal (el botón POWER del mando a distancia no funciona) se apaga el indicador de modo de espera (standby) y la pantalla se queda en blanco. Para apagar el equipo completamente, quítele las pilas. Ajuste del volumen Puede ajustar el nivel del volumen entre 0 y 25 con el equipo encendido. Para cancelar el efecto sonoro, presione el botón SOUND hasta que aparezca en la pantalla el mensaje “FLAT”. Presentación de la hora (Pantalla) En modo de espera (standby), la pantalla mostrará tanto el reloj digital como el analógico. En modo de espera (standby), los dos relojes aparecen en pantalla. Cuando el equipo se enciende, la pantalla sólo muestra el reloj analógico. Para ver en pantalla ambos relojes con la unidad en marcha, presione el botón CLOCK/TIMER del equipo. Para volver a la visualización anterior, presione de nuevo el botón CLOCK/TIMER. Gire el mando VOLUME hacia la derecha o hacia la izquierda para aumentar o reducir el volumen. O Presione el botón VOLUME + o – del mando a distancia para aumentar o reducir el nivel de volumen. Reloj digital Reloj analógico Nota: Para que el reloj funcione, tiene que ponerlo en hora antes. (Consulte “Ajuste del reloj” en la página 9.) PRECAUCION: NO ENCIENDA el equipo ni comience la reproducción de una fuente de audio sin haber bajado antes el VOLUME a 0, ya que un inicio repentino a muy alto volumen puede dañar los oídos, los altavoces y/o los auriculares. Para una audición privada. Conecte unos auriculares a la salida rotulada PHONES. No se oye nada por los altavoces. Asegúrese de bajar el volumen antes de conectar o de ponerse los auriculares. Refuerzo de los sonidos graves (AHB PRO) Puede reforzar los sonidos graves para mantener un buen nivel de graves incluso a bajo volumen (sólo podrá utilizar este efecto en la reproducción): Para lograr este efecto, presione el botón AHB (Active Hyper Bass) PRO. En la pantalla se encenderá el indicador “AHB PRO”. Para cancelar el efecto, presione de nuevo el botón. Se apagará el indicador “AHB PRO”. Efectos sonoros (SOUND) El sistema cuenta con los efectos sonoros que se detallan a continuación. Con ellos podrá controlar las características de la música para ajustarlas a la acústica de la sala y a la calidad de la fuente de audio. Pruebe todos los efectos sonoros para saber de qué manera afectan a la música. Recuerde que los efectos sonoros sólo funcionan durante la reproducción. Efectos sonoros FLAT: Sin efectos de sonido. BEAT: Potencia las frecuencias bajas y altas. POP: Ideal para piezas cantadas. CLEAR: Para un sonido estéreo más amplio y dinámico. Para activar un efecto sonoro, presione el botón SOUND hasta que aparezca en la pantalla el modo sonoro deseado. Cada vez que presione el botón SOUND, la pantalla cambia en el orden que se muestra a continuación: BEAT 4 POP CLEAR FLAT Rc-BZ6BU(J)-sp.fm Page 5 Tuesday, February 22, 2000 4:49 PM ■ ■ Uso del sintonizador Mando giratorio JOG 4 Teclas numéricas TUNER BAND Español ¢ PRESET TUNER BAND Presentación de banda, presentación de frecuencia, canal de prefijado ¢ 4 Reloj analógico REMOTE CONTROL RM-SRCBZ6 (Mostrar al usar el sintonizador) Podrá escuchar emisoras de FM y de AM. Las emisoras se pueden sintonizar manualmente, automáticamente o desde las presintonías almacenadas en la memoria. ■ Radio mediante un sólo botón (sólo corriente alterna (CA)) ——————— Presione sólo el botón TUNER BAND para que el equipo se encienda y se escuche la emisora que tenía seleccionada cuando apagó el equipo. ■ También puede cambiar desde cualquier otra fuente de audio a la radio con sólo pulsar el botón TUNER BAND. Sintonice con el mando a distancia las presintonías (sólo cuando se hayan presintonizado emisoras). Seleccione la emisora introduciendo el número de presintonía en las teclas numéricas. • Ejemplo: Para el canal 5, presione el 5. Para el canal 15 presione +10 y luego el 5. • Se visualizan la banda y la frecuencia. 3. Gire la antena para mejorar la recepción. ■ • Alargue y gire la antena telescópica para las emisoras FM. • Para sintonizar emisoras AM basta con utilizar el equipo. Para FM Sintonización de una emisora Para AM 1. Presione el botón TUNER BAND. ■ En la pantalla aparecerán la banda y la frecuencia sintonizadas en último lugar. Cada vez que presione el botón, la banda cambia del siguiente modo: FM Auto FM MONO AM 2. Seleccione una emisora con uno de los ■ métodos siguientes. ■ Sintonización manual Presione el botón 4 o el botón ¢ varias veces para pasar de frecuencia a frecuencia hasta encontrar la emisora deseada. o or ■ ■ O Sintonización automática Si pulsa y mantiene pulsado el botón 4 o ¢ durante un segundo o más, la frecuencia cambiará, hacia abajo o hacia arriba, automáticamente hasta encontrar una emisora. O Sintonización en el equipo de presintonías (sólo cuando se hayan presintonizado emisoras) Presione el botón 7 PRESET para seleccionar la emisora sintonizada con anterioridad. Cuando haya seleccionado él número de presintonía, la banda y la frecuencia correspondientes aparecerán en la pantalla. Ejemplo: Presione el botón 7 PRESET hasta que aparezca en pantalla la presintonía nº 12 “P- 12”. Presintonía de emisoras Se pueden presintonizar hasta 15 emisoras de FM y hasta 15 emisoras de AM con el mando a distancia. Presintonización automática (desde el equipo) —————————————— En cada banda puede prefijar automáticamente 15 emisoras FM y 15 AM. Los números presintonizados se distribuirán a medida que se encuentren las emisoras empezando por la frecuencia en uso y buscando hacia arriba. 1. Seleccione una banda (AM o FM) presio■ nando el botón TUNER BAND. 2. Presione el botón 7 PRESET durante más ■ de dos segundos. 3. Repita los pasos 1 y 2 para la otra banda. ■ ■ Si desea realizar algún cambio en las emisoras presintonizadas automáticamente, siga el procedimiento de presintonización manual. CUIDADO: si desenchufa el equipo o se va la corriente, las presintonías se borrarán transcurridos aproximadamente cinco minutos. Si sucediera, necesitará volver a programar las emisoras. Presintonización manual (con el mando a distancia) ————————— Tecla(s) numérica(s) (pulsar durante 2 segundos) O 5 Rc-BZ6BU(J)-sp.fm Page 6 Tuesday, February 22, 2000 4:49 PM 1. Seleccione una banda con el botón TUNER ■ BAND. 4. Repita los pasos 1 a 3 para cada emisora. ■ Para cambiar las emisoras presintonizadas, repita los mis- 2. Presione el botón 4 o el botón ¢ para sin■ tonizar una emisora. mos pasos que arriba. 3. Fije el número presintonizado pulsando y ■ manteniendo el botón del teclado numérico en el mando a distancia. Para presintonizar los números del 1 al 10: Presione la tecla numérica y manténgala pulsada durante 2 segundos. • Para presintonizar los números del 11 al 15: Presione y suelte el botón +10 y posteriormente la otra tecla (del 1 al 5) durante 2 segundos. Cuando la presintonía se haya memorizado, la frecuencia parpadeará en la pantalla y ya podrá soltar la tecla numérica. La pantalla vuelve a mostrar la información habitual con la banda y la frecuencia. Ejemplo: presintonía número = 12 Español • Para cambiar el Modo de recepción FM El indicador “STEREO” se enciende y se puede oír el efecto estéreo cuando se recibe una emisora que emite en estéreo. Sin embargo, si una emisora estéreo FM se recibe mal o con ruidos puede seleccionar modo monoaural. La recepción mejora, aunque se pierde el efecto estéreo. Presione el botón TUNER BAND hasta seleccionar el modo FM MONO. El indicador “MONO” se enciende en la pantalla. Para volver a activar el efecto estéreo, presione el botón TUNER BAND para seleccionar el modo “FM Auto”. Se apagará el indicador “MONO”. ■ ■ Uso del reproductor de CD Compartimento del CD CD OPEN Mando giratorio JOG 4 ¢ 7 Teclas numéricas 6 Tiempo de reproducción, número de presintonía REPEAT Número de pista /8 ¢ 7 4 Indicador de CD Reloj analógico REMOTE CONTROL RM-SRCBZ6 Indicador de función de repetición (Mostrar al usar el reproductor de CD) Puede utilizar la función Normal o Repetida. La Reproducción Repetida se puede ajustar para que repita todas las pistas o sólo una de las pistas del CD. Reproducción de CD mediante un sólo botón (Sólo corriente alterna (CA)) — ■ Sólo tiene que presionar el botón 6 del CD. • • El equipo se enciende automáticamente. Si ya hay un CD insertado, en la pantalla aparecerá el mensaje “PLAY” y comenzará la reproducción desde la primera pista. Si no se ha insertado un CD, en la pantalla aparecerá “NO DISC” y el reproductor de CD permanece en el modo Stop. Reproducción normal 1. Presione el botón CD OPEN del equipo. ■ El reproductor de CD se abre. 2. Coloque un CD con la cara impresa hacia ■ arriba. 3. Cierre suavemente el compartimento del ■ CD con la mano. 4. Presione el botón 6 del CD. ■ Empieza la reproducción de la primera pista y el indicador de CD gira hacia la derecha. El reproductor de CD se parará automáticamente cuando acabe la última pista del CD. 6 • Durante la reproducción, el número de pista que se está reproduciendo y el tiempo de reproducción transcurrido se muestran en pantalla. Para detener la reproducción del CD, presione el botón 7. En la pantalla aparece la siguiente información sobre el CD. Número total de pistas Tiempo de reproducción transcurrido Para hacer una pausa, presione el botón 6 del CD. Para cancelar la pausa, presione de nuevo el botón 6 del CD. Se reanuda la reproducción desde el punto en que se entró en la pausa. Notas: • Puede insertar un CD de 8 cm sin necesidad de adaptador. • Si el CD no puede reproducirse correctamente (porque está rayado, por ejemplo) en la pantalla aparecerá “000000”. • La última pista se memoriza incluso si durante la reproducción del CD ha seleccionado otra función. Para saltar de una pista a otra (4 o ¢) —————————————— Durante la reproducción, presione el botón 4 o el botón ¢ para seleccionar la pista que desee escuchar. Empieza a oírse la pista seleccionada. • Presione y suelte el botón ¢ para avanzar una pista cada vez. • Presione y suelte el botón 4 para retroceder una pista cada vez. Rc-BZ6BU(J)-sp.fm Page 7 Tuesday, February 22, 2000 4:49 PM Durante la reproducción, mantenga pulsado el botón 4 o el botón ¢. Este procedimiento hará que el CD avance o retroceda rápidamente para que encuentre una sección de la pista que esté escuchando (el disco compacto se reproduce a baja velocidad durante unos instantes y después aumenta de velocidad). Cómo encontrar una pista directamente desde el mando a distancia — Con el teclado numérico del mando a distancia se accede directamente al principio de cualquier pista del CD. Durante la reproducción, introduzca el número de la pista que desee escuchar mediante el teclado numérico. Empieza a oírse la pista seleccionada. • Ejemplo: Para la pista 5, presione el 5. Para la pista 15 presione +10 y luego el 5. Para la pista 20, presione +10 y luego 10. Para la pista 32 presione +10 tres veces y luego 2. Reproducción repetida Puede repetir una pista o todas las pistas del CD. Durante la reproducción, presione el botón REPEAT del mando a distancia para seleccionar el modo de repetición. El indicador Repeat cambia cada vez que se pulsa el botón, como muestra la figura. = ALL =pantalla en blanco = (de vuelta al principio) : Repite una pista. ALL : Repite todas las pistas. Para salir del modo de repetición, presione el botón REPEAT hasta que el indicador REPEAT desaparezca de la pantalla. ■ ■ Uso de la platina de casete (Escuchar una cinta) Indicador TAPE/reloj analógico 8 (Mostrar al usar la platina de casete) § 1 ¡ PLAY La platina de casete le permite reproducir y grabar una cinta de audio. Notas: • La platina funciona mejor si se utilizan cintas normales (no se recomienda el uso de cintas de metal o cromo). • No se recomienda el uso de cintas de duración mayor a 120 minutos, ya que estas cintas se estropean fácilmente y se suelen enrollar en el rodillo de presión y en el arrastre. Reproducción mediante un sólo botón (sólo corriente alterna (CA)) Sólo tiene que presionar el botón PLAY de la unidad. El TAPE TAPE equipo se enciende automáticamente y aparece el mensaje “TAPE” en la pantalla; la reproducción se inicia si hay alguna cinta en la platina. Reproducción 1. Presione el botón § STOP/EJECT para ■ Para hacer una pausa, presione el botón 8 PAUSE del equipo. Para cancelar la pausa, presione el botón 8 PAUSE otra vez. Se reanuda la reproducción desde el punto en que se entró en la pausa. Para parar la reproducción, presione el botón § STOP/ EJECT. Para sacar la cinta, pare la reproducción y presione de nuevo el botón § STOP/EJECT. Para avanzar rápidamente o rebobinar una cinta Presione el botón 1 (avance rápido) del equipo para que la cinta avance rápidamente. Presione el botón ¡ (rebobinado) del equipo para que retroceda la cinta. • La platina de casete se para automáticamente cuando la cinta llega al final. abrir el compartimento del casete. 2. Inserte la cinta con la cinta magnética ■ hacia arriba, como se muestra en la ilustración. + Hacia delante 3. Cierre suavemente el compartimento hasta ■ oír un clic. 4. Presione el botón PLAY ■ • • TAPE . La reproducción se detiene cuando la cinta llega al final de la cara. El indicator TAPE siempre gira a la derecha cuando la cinta se está moviendo. 7 Español Reproducción con búsqueda ——— Rc-BZ6BU(J)-sp.fm Page 8 Tuesday, February 22, 2000 4:49 PM ■ ■ Uso de la platina de casete (Grabación) Indicador de grabación REC Español Indicador de cinta TAPE Reloj analógico 8 § 1 ¶ ¡ Cosas que debe saber antes de empezar a grabar ——————————— ■ Es ilegal grabar o reproducir materiales con derechos ■ ■ ■ (Mostrar al usar el reproductor de casete) PLAY registrados sin la autorización del propietario. El nivel de grabación correcto viene determinado de manera automática por la función ALC (Automatic Level Control), a la que no le afectan ni el volumen (VOLUME) ni los efectos sonoros del equipo. En la parte posterior del casete hay dos pequeñas pestañas, una para la cara A y otra para la B, que pueden extraerse para evitar un borrado o grabado accidental de la cinta. Para grabar en una cinta con las pestañas eliminadas, antes deberá cubrir los orificios con cinta adhesiva. Notas: • Utilice cintas normales cuando grabe (no emplee cintas de metal o cromo). • Al principio y al final de las cintas hay una cinta guía que no permite la grabación. • Si la grabación realizada tiene mucho ruido o mucha estática, es posible que el equipo estuviese demasiado cerca de un televisor encendido durante la grabación. Apague el televisor o aumente la distancia entre el televisor y el equipo. Cómo grabar de la radio 1. Presione el botón § STOP/EJECT para ■ abrir el compartimiento del casete. 2. Inserte la cinta en blanco o que quiera bor■ rar con la cinta magnética hacia arriba y avance la cinta hasta que pase la cinta guía. Para cancelar la pausa, presione el botón 8 PAUSE otra vez. Se reanuda la grabación desde el punto en que se entró en la pausa. Para parar la grabación, presione el botón § STOP/EJECT. Para sacar la cinta, pare la grabación y vuelva a pulsar el botón § STOP/EJECT para que se abra el compartimento del casete. Cómo grabar una emisora AM (con reducción de interferencias BEAT CUT) Cuando se grabe una emisora de AM, se pueden producir pulsaciones no audibles mientras se escucha la emisora. Si ésto sucede, utilice la función BEAT CUT. Cambie el interruptor BEAT CUT (reducción de interferencias) que se encuentra en la parte trasera del equipo de la posición NORM-1 a la posición 2 ó 3. Nota: En condiciones normales, el interruptor BEAT CUT debería estar en posición NORM-1. Cómo grabar del CD Se puede hacer que el reproductor de discos compactos empiece a funcionar al mismo tiempo que la platina para que la reproducción sea sincronizada y todo el contenido del CD pase a la cinta, en el mismo orden. 1. Inserte una cinta en la platina y avance ■ hasta pasar parte de la cinta. 2. Cómo cargar los CD. ■ 3. Presione el botón 6 del CD. ■ 4. Presione el botón 7 para detener el CD. ■ • Puede comprobar el número de pistas y el tiempo total de reproducción del CD en la pantalla. (Consulte la página 6.) 5. Si lo desea, seleccione el modo de repro■ ducción repetida de CD. Pa seleccionar el modo de repetición ( presione el botón REPEAT del equipo. + Hacia delante o el modo ALL), 6. Elija si quiere dejar un espacio en blanco ■ de aproximadamente cuatro segundos entre pista y pista. Si quiere que las pistas tengan ese espacio en blanco, sáltese este paso. Si no quiere que haya espacios en blanco entre las pistas, lleve a cabo el siguiente procedimiento. • Presione el botón 6 del CD dos veces. 3. Cierre suavemente el compartimento hasta ■ oír un clic. 4. Sintonice una emisora de radio. ■ 5. Presione el botón de grabación ¶ REC en el ■ equipo Al mismo tiempo queda accionado el botón de reproducción, se enciende el indicador “REC” y el equipo empieza a grabar. • La grabación se detiene cuando la cinta llega al final de la cara. • El indicator TAPE siempre gira a la derecha cuando la cinta se está moviendo. Para hacer una pausa en la grabación, presione el botón 8 PAUSE del equipo. 8 7. Presione el botón ¶ REC en el equipo ■ • • Al mismo tiempo queda accionado el botón de reproducción, se enciende el indicador “REC” y comienza la grabación sincronizada. La grabación se detiene cuando la cinta llega al final de la cara. Para continuar grabando en la otra cara de la cinta, haga lo siguiente: 1. Dele la vuelta a la cinta y aváncela hasta llegar a la zona de grabación. Rc-BZ6BU(J)-sp.fm Page 9 Tuesday, February 22, 2000 4:49 PM está sonando. Para seguir grabando en la otra cara de la cinta —————————————— Cuando la cinta haya llegado al final y se haya detenido, lleve a cabo el siguiente procedimiento para seguir grabando en la otra cara. 1. Dele la vuelta a la cinta y aváncela hasta pasar el espacio en blanco inicial. 2. Vuelva a pulsar el botón de grabación ¶ (REC) La grabación sincronizada se iniciará a partir del último tema que quedó cortado al final de la primera cara de la cinta. ■ ■ Uso de los temporizadores SLEEP Mando giratorio JOG Indicador del temporizador CLOCK/TIMER Reloj analógico (Mostrar al usar el temporizador) REMOTE CONTROL RM-SRCBZ6 Los temporizadores le permiten controlar automáticamente las funciones de reproducción. Ajuste del reloj Sólo odrá fijar la hora con el equipo encendio. Notas: • Para que funcionen los temporizadores, el reloj debe estar bien ajustado. • Cuando ajuste los temporizadores, deberá completar el procedimiento en dos minutos. Caso contrario, el ajuste se borra y debe repetirse desde el principio. CLOCK/TIMER VOLUME/ VOLUME/ KALEIDO JOG KALEIDO JOG CLOCK/TIMER CLOCK/TIMER (Durante 2 segundos) (Aparece “CLOCK”) (Ajuste la hora) 1. Presione el botón CLOCK/TIMER en el equipo ■ durante más de dos segundos. 2. Gire el mando “JOG” hasta que el indicador ■ “CLOCK” parpadee en la pantalla. La pantalla cambia como se muestra: (Durante 2 segundos) (Indicador “CLOCK”) (Ajuste la hora) 3. Presione el botón CLOCK/TIMER. ■ El indicador “CLOCK” permanece encendido. En la pantalla parpadea la hora actual. 4. Gire el mando giratorio para ajustar la hora. ■ Gire el mando giratorio hacia la derecha o hacia la izquierda para aumentar o reducir las horas. Si lo mantiene girado, la hora avanzará más rápidamente. 5. Presione el botón CLOCK/TIMER. ■ Ahora espere unos cinco segundos o presione el botón CLOCK/ TIMER de nuevo para volver a la pantalla anterior. Se fija la hora seleccionada y los segundos comienzan a contar a partir de 0. CUIDADO: si hay un fallo de corriente, el reloj perderá su ajuste después de unos cinco minutos. La pantalla muestra “AM12:00” y el indicador “CLOCK” parpadea. El reloj debe reajustarse. Ajuste del temporizador Daily Una vez haya ajustado el temporizador diario, este se activará cada día a la misma hora. Si lo desea, puede cancelar o volver a activar el temporizador diario. Como comprobará, el indicador del temporizador( ) de la pantalla indica que el temporizador diario está activado. Nota: Realice los ajustes en 30 segundos. Caso contrario, el ajuste se borrará y deberá repetirse desde el principio. 1. Presione el botón POWER para poner en mar■ cha la unidad. 2. Cómo ajustar la hora de inicio (ON) (por ■ ejemplo: 7:00 AM) 1. Presione el botón CLOCK/TIMER en el equipo durante más de dos segundos. 2. Gire el mando giratorio hasta que el indicador de activación del ( ) parpadee en la pantalla. 3. Presione el botón CLOCK/TIMER. En la pantalla parpadea la hora de inicio (ON) seleccionada anteriormente. 4. Gire el mando giratorio para elegir la hora a la que quiere que se encienda el equipo. Gire el mando giratorio hacia la derecha o hacia la izquierda para aumentar o reducir las horas. 9 Español 2. Presione el botón 6 del CD y a continuación el botón REC ¶. De esta forma, la grabación sincronizada empezará desde el principio de la pieza que se interrumpió al final de la otra cara de la cinta. Para parar la grabación, presione el botón § STOP/EJECT. Para sacar la cinta, pare la grabación y vuelva a pulsar el botón § STOP/EJECT para que se abra el compartimiento del casete. Notas: • Si el CD se acaba antes que la cinta, ésta continuará avanzando hasta que se pare. Presione el botón § STOP/EJECT para parar la cinta. • Durante la reproducción sincronizada, los botones 6 del CD, 4, y ¢ del reproductor de CD no funcionan. • Si presiona el botón ¶ REC durante la reproducción de un CD, el equipo empezará a grabar desde el principio del tema que Rc-BZ6BU(J)-sp.fm Page 10 Tuesday, February 22, 2000 4:49 PM Si lo mantiene girado, la hora avanzará más rápidamente. Para volver a activar el temporizador cancelado, siga el proceso de activación del temporizador diario. Ajuste del temporizador SLEEP Español 3. Cómo ajustar la hora de desconexión (OFF) ■ (por ejemplo: 10:15 AM) 1. Presione el botón CLOCK/TIMER en el equipo. El indicador ( ) se encenderá y la hora de desconexión (OFF) seleccionada anteriormente parpadeará en la pantalla. 2. Gire el mando giratorio para elegir la hora a la que quiere que se desconecte el equipo. Utilice el temporizador “Sleep” para apagar la unidad cuando hayan transcurrido unos minutos. Al ajustar el temporizador “Sleep”, puede dormirse escuchando música con la seguridad de que el equipo se apagará sólo y que no funcionará toda la noche. ■ Sólo podrá fijar el temporizador Sleep cuando el equipo esté encendido y se esté escuchando música. 1. Inicie la reproducción de un CD o de una ■ cinta, o sintonice una emisora de radio. 2. Presione el botón SLEEP del equipo o del ■ mando a distancia. Se enciende el indicador “SLEEP”. 4. Cómo ajustar el nivel del volumen ■ 1. Presione el botón CLOCK/TIMER en el equipo. El indicador del temporizador se enciende y el nivel del volumen en uso parpadea en la pantalla. 2. Gire el mando giratorio hacia la derecha o hacia la izquierda para aumentar o reducir el nivel del volumen. El nivel del volumen oscila entre 0 y 25 o –. 5. Presione el botón CLOCK/TIMER en el equipo. ■ El ajuste del temporizador ha acabado y la pantalla vuelve a mostrar la información que tenía antes de pasar al temporizador. El indicador del temporizador permanece encendido. 6. Prepare la fuente de audio antes del apagar ■ el equipo. Sintonizador: Sintonice la emisora deseada. CD: Cómo cargar los CD. Cinta: Inserte una cinta de casete pregrabada. 7. Presione el botón POWER para apagar el ■ equipo. Para confirmar los ajustes del temporizador (Hora de encendido y apagado ON/OFF y nivel del volumen), encienda la unidad, presione el botón CLOCK/TIMER durante más de 2 segundos y presione el botón CLOCK/TIMER repetidamente. Para cambiar los ajustes del temporizador, repita el procedimiento de ajuste desde el principio. CUIDADO: si desenchufa el equipo o se va la corriente, los ajustes del temporizador se borrarán transcurridos aproximadamente cinco minutos. Tendrá que fijar primero la hora y luego el temporizador de nuevo. Cómo cancelar el temporizador diario Para cancelar el temporizador diario, apague el indicador del modo siguiente: CLOCK/TIMER (presiónelo durante 2 segundos) CLOCK/TIMER (2 veces) 1. Presione el botón CLOCK/TIMER en el equipo ■ durante más de dos segundos. 2. Gire el mando "JOG dial" hasta que el indica■ dor ( ) parpadee en la pantalla. 3. Presione el botón CLOCK/TIMER. ■ El indicador del temporizador y el indicador CLOCK desaparecerán de la pantalla. 10 3. Determine el tiempo durante el cual desea ■ que funcione el equipo antes de apagarse. • Cada vez que pulsa SLEEP la cantidad de minutos cambia en la pantalla en la secuencia siguiente: = 30 = 60 = 90 = 120 = Cancelled = (vuelta al principio) La pantalla dejará de parpadear transcurridos cinco segundos y volverá a mostrar la información previa al ajuste del temporizador “Sleep”. El equipo está ahora listo para apagarse al cabo de los minutos fijados. Para confirmar la hora de la función Sleep Cuando se pulsa el botón SLEEP se ve en el visor el tiempo restante del modo SLEEP. La pantalla inicial vuelve después de 5 segundos. Para cancelar el ajuste del temporizador SLEEP. Presione el botón SLEEP hasta que se apague el indicador “SLEEP” en la pantalla. Al apagar el equipo se desactiva también el temporizador SLEEP ■ Si está realizando el ajuste del temporizador diario “Daily”, el equipo se pondrá en marcha cuando llegue la hora a la que decidió despertarse. Rc-BZ6BU(J)-sp.fm Page 11 Tuesday, February 22, 2000 4:49 PM ■ ■ Cuidado y mantenimiento Discos compactos • Sólo se pueden utilizar en este equipo los CD que lleven este distintivo. • El uso continuado de discos de perfil irregular (en forma de corazón, octogonales, etc.) puede dañar el equipo. • • • • • • Cintas de casete Extraiga los discos de la caja sosteniéndolos por el borde y haciendo un poco de presión en la sujeción central de la caja. No toque la superficie brillante del CD ni lo doble. Guarde los CD en sus respectivos estuches una vez escuchados, para evitar que se estropeen. Procure no rayar la superficie del CD al guardarlo en el estuche. Evite exponerlos a luz solar directa, altas temperaturas y humedad. Si la cinta está floja puede estirarse, cortarse o engancharse en la platina. Elimine la holgura insertando un lápiz en una de las bobinas y girando en la dirección correcta. • No toque la superficie de las cintas. • No guarde las cintas: - En lugares polvorientos - Bajo luz solar directa o mucho calor - En zonas húmedas - Sobre un televisor o altavoz - Cerca de un imán Platina de casete • Un CD sucio no se reproducirá correctamente. Si un CD se ensucia, límpielo con un paño suave en pasadas desde el centro hacia afuera. • CUIDADO: No utilice disolventes (por ejemplo, limpiador convencional de discos, diluyente en atomizador, bencina, etc.) para limpiar el CD. Condensación Puede condensarse humedad en las lentes dentro del equipo en los casos siguientes: • Después de poner en marcha la calefacción. • En un cuarto húmedo. • Si el equipo cambia directamente de una zona fría a otra caliente. Si ocurre, el equipo puede funcionar mal. En este caso, deje el equipo encendido durante unas horas hasta que la humedad se evapore, desenchufe el cable de alimentación y vuélvalo a enchufar. • Si los cabezales, los arrastres o los rodillos metálicos se ensucian, puede suceder lo siguiente: - Pérdida de la calidad del sonido - Sonido discontinuo - Desvanecimiento del sonido - Borrado incompleto - Grabación dificultosa Limpie los cabezales, los rodillos de arrastre y los de presión con un bastoncillo de algodón humedecido con alcohol. Rodillo de presión Arrastre Cabezal de grabación/reproducción Cabezal de borrado • • Si los cabezales se magnetizan, el equipo producirá ruido y perderá capacidad en las altas frecuencias. Para desmagnetizar los cabezales apague la unidad y utilice un desmagnetizador de cabezales (que puede adquirirse en tiendas de material electrónico y de música). Notas generales Para que el funcionamiento del equipo sea el óptimo, asegúrese de que los CD y el mecanismo estén siempre limpios. • • Guarde los CD en sus estuches y archívelos en cajas o estantes. Mantenga la tapa del compartimento del CD cerrada cuando no esté en uso. 11 Español Si trata sus CD con cuidado, durarán mucho tiempo. Rc-BZ6BU(J)-sp.fm Page 12 Tuesday, February 22, 2000 4:49 PM ■ ■ Solución de problemas • • Si tiene problemas con su sistema, compruebe en esta lista la posible solución antes de acudir al servicio técnico. Si no puede solucionar el problema o si el sistema se ha dañado físicamente, avise a un técnico cualificado, como por ejemplo su distribuidor oficial, para que lleve a cabo la reparación. Español Síntoma No se oye ningún sonido. Causa posible • • • No puede grabar. La recepción de radio es pobre. Acción El cable de alimentación principal está desenchufado. Las pilas del equipo están descargadas. Están conectados los auriculares. Se han eliminado las pestañas de protección contra grabación del casete. • La unidad no está bien ubicada. • La antena no está bien orientada. • Conéctelo con firmeza • Sustituya las pilas. • Desconecte los auriculares. Tape los agujeros en el borde posterior del casete con cinta adhesiva. • Gire la unidad hasta que la recepción sea buena. • Extienda la antena y gírela hasta que se logre una buena recepción. El CD salta. El CD está sucio o rallado. Limpie o sustituya el CD. El CD no funciona. El CD está al revés. No se puede utilizar el mando a distancia. • Coloque el CD con la etiqueta hacia arriba. • Elimine la obstrucción. • Las funciones están deshabilitadas. No se abre el compartimento del casete. La comunicación entre el mando a distancia y el sensor del equipo está bloqueada. Las pilas están descargadas. El microprocesador incorporado ha funcionado mal debido a una interferencia eléctrica externa. Durante la reproducción de la cinta se ha desenchufado el cable de alimentación. • Sustituya las pilas. Desenchufe el equipo y vuélvalo a enchufar. Enchufe el cable de alimentación, presione el botón POWER y después el botón § STOP/EJECT. ■ ■ Especificaciones Amplificador Potencia de salida En general 3,6 vatios por canal, RMS mín. a 3 ohmios, de 150 Hz a 15 kHz, con una distorsión armónica total máxima de 10%. Dimensiones Peso 438 ✕ 175,5 ✕ 261,5 mm (A/A/P) (17-1/4 ✕ 6-29/32 ✕ 10-5/16 pulgadas) Approx. 4,2 kg (9,3 libras) (sin baterías) Sensibilidad de salida/impedancia (1 kHz) Auriculares 16 ohmios - 1 kohmio Salida de 0 - 20 mW/canal a 32 ohmios Accesorios Platina de casete Especificaciones eléctricas Respuesta en frecuencia 80 - 12,500 Hz Fluctuación y trémolo 0,15% (WRMS) Requisitos eléctricos CA 120 V ~ , 60 Hz Consumo 18 vatios (modo encendido) 2,8 vatios (en modo de espera) Cable de alimentación (1) Mando a distancia (RM-SRCBZ6) (1) Reproductor de CD Relación señal/ruido Fluctuación y trémolo 90 dB Inapreciable Sintonizador Sintonizador FM Rango de sintonización 87,5 - 108,0 MHz Sintonizador AM Rango de sintonización 530 - 1,710 kHz Antena Antena telescópica para FM Antena con núcleo de ferrita incorporada para AM. Altavoces 10 cm (3-15/16") ✕ 2, 3 ohmios 12 Diseño y especificaciones sujetos a cambios sin previo aviso. Rc-BZ6BU(J)-fr.fm Page 1 Tuesday, February 22, 2000 4:48 PM Merci d’avoir fait l’acquisition de la chaîne portable avec lecteur CD de JVC. Nous espérons qu’elle représentera un atout supplémentaire pour votre foyer ainsi que lors de vos sorties et qu’elle vous enchantera des années durant. Veuillez lire attentivement le présent manuel d’utilisation avant de faire fonctionner votre nouvelle chaîne stéréo. Vous y trouverez toutes les informations nécessaires pour installer et utiliser la chaîne. Si vous avez des questions auxquelles le manuel ne fournit pas de réponse, veuillez prendre contact avec votre revendeur. Caractéristiques Structure du mode d’emploi • Des informations de base identiques pour de nombreuses fonctions différentes – par exemple, le réglage du volume – sont traitées dans le chapitre “Opérations communes” et ne sont pas répétées sous chaque fonction. • Les noms des touches/des commandes sont indiqués entièrement en lettres majuscules : par ex. TUNER BAND. • Les fonctions de la chaîne sont écrites avec une lettre majuscule initiale uniquement : par ex. Lecture Normale. Utilisez la table des matières pour rechercher toute information requise. Nous avons pris du plaisir à réaliser ce manuel pour vous et nous espérons qu’il vous aidera à apprécier les nombreuses fonctions que comprend votre chaîne. AVERTISSEMENTS IMPORTANTS 1. Lors du transport de la chaîne ■ • Ne pas soulever ou abaisser la poignée de transport de la chaîne lorsque l’antenne télescopique est dépliée afin d’éviter de l’endommager. 2. Emplacement de la chaîne ■ • Choisissez une surface plane, horizontale, sèche, dans un endroit ni trop chaud ni trop froid (entre 5°C/41°F et 35°C/95°F). • • Laissez une distance suffisante entre la chaîne et un téléviseur. N’utilisez jamais l’appareil dans un endroit soumis à des vibrations. 3. Cordon d’alimentation ■ • Ne manipulez jamais le cordon d’alimentation avec les mains humides! • • La chaîne consomme toujours un certain courant (2,8 W) tant que le cordon d’alimentation est branché à la prise murale. Débranchez toujours l’appareil de la prise murale en tirant sur la fiche et non sur le cordon d’alimentation. 4. Mauvais fonctionnement, etc. ■ • Aucun élément interne n’est accessible à l’utilisateur. En cas de mauvais fonctionnement de la chaîne, débranchez le cordon d’alimen• tation et contactez votre revendeur. N’introduisez jamais d’objets métalliques dans l’appareil. ■ ■ Table des matières Caractéristiques ................................................................... 1 Structure du mode d’emploi ................................................ 1 AVERTISSEMENTS IMPORTANTS ............................... 1 Pour commencer ......................................................2 Opérations communes ............................................3 Utilisation du tuner ..................................................4 Utilisation de la platine à cassettes (Enregistrement) ..................................................... 8 Utilisation des minuteries ...................................... 9 Entretien - Divers .................................................. 11 Dépistage des défaillances .................................. 12 Caractéristiques .................................................... 12 Utilisation du lecteur CD .........................................6 Utilisation de la platine à cassettes (Ecoute d’une cassette) ...........................................7 1 Français Vous trouverez ci-dessous une explication de certaines des fonctions qui rendent votre chaîne si puissante et si simple à utiliser. ■ Les commandes et les opérations à effectuer ont été redéfinies pour les rendre encore plus accessibles, vous libérant ainsi de toute contrainte afin que vous puissiez profiter pleinement de la musique. • Grâce à la fonction COMPU PLAY de JVC, vous pouvez mettre la chaîne sous tension et démarrer automatiquement la radio, la platine à cassettes ou le lecteur CD en activant une seule touche. (Lors de l’alimentation secteur) ■ Effets sonores; BEAT, POP, et CLEAR. ■ La chaîne comprend des circuits AHB (Active Hyper Bass) PRO qui permettent de reproduire fidèlement les sons graves. ■ Possibilité de présélectionner jusqu’à 30 émetteurs (15 FM et 15 AM) en plus des fonctions de réglage automatique et manuel. ■ Une minuterie pratique pour l’utilisateur permet de s’éveiller ou de s’endormir agréablement en musique. Rc-BZ6BU(J)-fr.fm Page 2 Tuesday, February 22, 2000 4:48 PM ■ ■ Pour commencer Accessoires Vérifiez si tous les éléments suivants, fournis avec la chaîne, sont inclus. Cordon d’alimentation (1) Télécommande (1) Si l’un de ces éléments fait défaut, veuillez contacter immédiatement votre revendeur. Français Mise en place des piles Comment installer les piles dans l’appareil 1. Ouvrir le couvercle du logement des piles à l’arrière de l’appareil en le tirant vers soi et en appuyant sur les languettes comme indiqué par les flèches. 2. Mettre 8 piles (non fournies) dans le logement des piles, dans l'ordre “1” à “8” comme indiqué. 3. Refermer convenablement le couvercle du logement. Remarque: Lorsque l’appareil fonctionne sur secteur (AC), la source d’alimentation commute automatiquement des piles au secteur. Nous conseillons néanmoins de retirer les piles lors du fonctionnement sur secteur. Piles de format “R20/D (13F)” Comment installer les piles dans la télécommande Faites correspondre la polarité des piles (+ et - ) avec les indications + et - de leur logement. R6P(SUM-3)/AA(15F) (non fournies) ATTENTION : Toujours manipuler les piles correctement. Pour éviter que les piles coulent ou explosent : • Retirez les piles lorsque l’appareil ou la télécommande ne doivent pas servir pendant un certain temps. • Lorsque les piles doivent être remplacées, remplacez-les toutes en même temps. • N’utilisez jamais une pile neuve avec des piles usées. • Ne mélangez pas des piles de types différents. • Ne jamais essayer de recharger des piles non rechargeables. Utilisation de la télécommande La télécommande permet d’utiliser la plupart des fonctions de l’appareil jusqu’à une distance d’environ 7 m (23 pieds). Dirigez la télécommande vers le capteur situé sur la face avant de l’appareil. Remarque: Si vous pointez la télécommande en la tenant sur son flanc, la distance indiquée ci-dessus est réduite. Capteur à distance 2 Rc-BZ6BU(J)-fr.fm Page 3 Tuesday, February 22, 2000 4:48 PM Raccordement du cordon d’alimentation secteur Introduisez fermement le cordon d’alimentation secteur fourni dans la borne secteur située au dos de l’appareil. Le cordon d'alimentation secteur fourni avec cet appareil ne peut étre branché que dans un seul sens afin d'evier tout risque de choc électrique. Se référer á l'illustration pour le raccorder correctement. ATTENTION : • N’UTILISEZ PAS D’AUTRE CORDON D’ALIMENTATION QUE LE CORDON JVC FOURNI AVEC LE PRESENT APPAREIL POUR EVITER TOUT MAUVAIS FONCTIONNEMENT OU DES DEGATS MATERIELS. • DEBRANCHEZ TOUJOURS LE CORDON D’ALIMENTATION DE LA PRISE SECTEUR LORSQUE VOUS PARTEZ OU QUE VOUS NE COMPTEZ PAS UTILISER L’APPAREIL PENDANT UN CERTAIN TEMPS. Vous pouvez à présent brancher le cordon d’alimentation secteur dans la prise secteur et l’appareil est prêt à recevoir vos commandes! La fonction COMPU PLAY de JVC permet de commander les fonctions les plus utilisées de la chaîne à l’aide d’une seule touche. Les opérations à une seule touche permettent d’écouter un CD ou une cassette, d’allumer la radio, etc. en appuyant simplement sur la touche de lecture correspondant à cette fonction. La pression d’une seule touche met l’appareil sous tension pour vous et démarre la fonction demandée. Si la chaîne n’est pas prête (par exemple, pas de CD dans le tiroir), elle se met malgré tout en marche pour vous permettre d’introduire un CD. Le fonctionnement des opérations à une seule touche est expliqué pour chaque cas dans le chapitre qui traite de la fonction correspondante. Les touches COMPU PLAY sont : Sur l’appareil Sur la télécommande Touche CD 6 Touche TUNER BAND Touche PLAY (TAPE) Touche CD 6 Touche TUNER BAND ■ ■ Opérations communes Affichage Témoin POWER POWER Témoin STANDBY SOUND AHB PRO POWER SOUND Commande de VOLUME AHB PRO BEAT CUT PHONES ... VOLUME +, – NORM-123 REMOTE CONTROL RM-SRCBZ6 PHONES Mettez sous et hors attente Mise sous tension de l’appareil —— Appuyez sur la touche POWER. ■ Si vous écoutiez le tuner, le dernier émetteur sélectionné revient automatiquement. Remarque: Lors du fonctionnement sur piles, la touche POWER de la télécommande ne fonctionne pas. Mettez l’appareil hors attente ——— POWER POWER ON (AC) POWER ou or STANDBY Appuyez à nouveau sur la touche POWER. Lors du fonctionnement sur secteur: POWER POWER ON (AC) POWER Le témoin “POWER ON” (vert) s’allume et l’affichage s’éclaire. L’appareil se met en marche, prêt à continuer dans le mode où il se trouvait lors de sa dernière mise hors tension. ■ Ainsi, si vous écoutiez un CD en dernier lieu, vous êtes prêt pour écouter à nouveau un CD, mais vous pouvez changer pour toute autre source si vous le souhaitez. ouor STANDBY Le témoin STANDBY s’allume et les affichages s’effacent. ■ Lorsque l’appareil est en mode Standby, il continue à utiliser une faible quantité d’énergie (2,8 W) pour l’affichage. ■ Pour éteindre complètement l’appareil, débranchez le cordon d’alimentation de la prise secteur. 3 Français COMPU PLAY (alimentation secteur uniquement) Rc-BZ6BU(J)-fr.fm Page 4 Tuesday, February 22, 2000 4:48 PM Lors du fonctionnement sur piles: Lorsque vous éteignez l’appareil à l’aide de sa touche POWER (la touche POWER de la télécommande ne fonctionne pas), le témoin Standby s’éteint et l’affichage est vierge. Pour éteindre complètement l’appareil, retirez les piles du logement. Effets sonores (SOUND) La chaîne possède les présélections d’effets sonores suivantes afin de mieux pouvoir contrôler le son de la musique; vous pouvez ainsi l’adapter à l’acoustique de la pièce et à la qualité de la source. Testez les effets sonores pour entendre l’influence de chacun sur la musique. N’oubliez cependant pas que ces effets sont uniquement opérationnels pendant la lecture. Effets sonores FLAT: Pas d’effet sonore. BEAT: Accentue les graves et les aigus. POP: Convient parfaitement à la musique vocale. CLEAR: Pour un son stéréo vaste et dynamique. Pour obtenir un effet, appuyez de manière répétitive sur la touche SOUND jusqu’à ce que le mode de son souhaité apparaisse sur l’affichage. Chaque fois que vous appuyez sur la touche SOUND, l’affichage change et indique les informations dans l’ordre suivant : Réglage du volume Vous pouvez régler le volume entre 0 et 25 lorsque l’appareil est sous tension. Français Tournez le bouton de VOLUME vers la droite ou vers la gauche pour augmenter ou pour diminuer le volume. OU Appuyez sur la touche VOLUME + de la télécommande pour augmenter le volume ou sur la touche volume – pour diminuer le volume. BEAT POP CLEAR FLAT Pour supprimer l’effet, appuyez sur la touche SOUND jusqu’à ce que “FLAT” apparaisse sur l’affichage. ATTENTION : NE JAMAIS mettre l’appareil sous tension et/ou démarrer la lecture d’une source sans avoir au préalable réglé la commande de VOLUME sur 0. Un éclat de son soudain risquerait en effet d’endommager votre ouïe, les haut-parleurs et/ou le casque d’écoute. Affichage de l’heure (Affichage) En mode Standby, l’heure est affichée de manière numérique et analogique. En mode Standby, les deux horloges s’affichent. Pour une écoute en privé Raccordez un casque d’écoute à la prise PHONES. Dans ce cas, aucun son ne sort par les haut-parleurs. Mettez toujours le volume sur le niveau minimum avant de brancher ou d’utiliser un casque d’écoute. Lors de la mise sous tension de l’appareil, seule l’horloge analogique s’affiche. Pour afficher les deux horloges lorsque l’appareil est sous tension, appuyez sur la touche CLOCK/TIMER de l’appareil. Pour revenir à l’affichage d’origine, réappuyez sur la touche CLOCK/TIMER de l’appareil. Accentuation des sons graves (AHB PRO) Vous pouvez à présent accentuer les sons graves pour conserver toute leur richesse à un faible volume (cet effet est uniquement disponible pour la lecture) : Pour obtenir l’effet, appuyez sur la touche AHB (Active Hyper Bass) PRO. Le témoin “AHB PRO” s’allume sur l’affichage. Pour supprimer l’effet, appuyez à nouveau sur la touche. Le témoin “AHB PRO” s’éteint. Horloge numérique Horloge analogique Remarque: Vous devez d’abord mettre l’horloge à l’heure pour qu’elle fonctionne. (Voir “Mise à l’heure de l’horloge” à la page 9.) ■ ■ Utilisation du tuner Bouton JOG 4 Touches numériques ¢ TUNER BAND Touche TUNER BAND ¢ 4 PRESET Gamme d’ondes, fréquences, canal présélectionné Horloge analogique REMOTE CONTROL RM-SRCBZ6 (Affichage lors de l’utilisation de la radio) 4 Rc-BZ6BU(J)-fr.fm Page 5 Tuesday, February 22, 2000 4:48 PM Commande radio à une touche (alimentation secteur uniquement) —— Appuyez sur la touche TUNER BAND pour que la radio diffuse automatiquement le dernier émetteur écouté. ■ Vous pouvez passer à la radio à partir de n’importe quelle autre source en appuyant simplement sur la touche TUNER BAND. Recherche d’un émetteur 1. Appuyez sur la touche TUNER BAND. ■ L’onde et la fréquence du dernier émetteur sélectionné s’affichent. Chaque fois que vous appuyez sur la touche, l’affichage indique un type d’émetteur dans l’ordre suivant : FM Auto FM MONO AM Présélection automatique (à l’aide de l’appareil) ———————————— Dans chaque bande de fréquences, vous pouvez automatiquement présélectionner 15 émetteurs FM et 15 émetteurs AM. Les numéros présélectionnés seront attribués en premier aux stations de basse fréquence puis aux stations de plus haute fréquence au fur et à mesure que celles-ci seront localisées. 1. Sélectionnez une bande (AM ou FM) en ■ appuyant sur la touche TUNER BAND. 2. Appuyez sur la touche 7 PRESET pendant ■ plus de deux secondes. 3. Répétez les opérations 1-2 pour l’autre ■ bande de fréquences. ■ ■ 2. Sélectionnez un émetteur en utilisant une des méthodes suivantes. ■ Présélection des émetteurs Vous pouvez ainsi présélectionner jusqu’à 15 émetteurs FM et jusqu’à 15 émetteurs AM à l’aide de la télécommande. Réglage manuel Appuyez à plusieurs reprises sur la touche 4 ou sur ¢ pour passer de fréquence en fréquence jusqu’à ce que vous localisiez l’émetteur souhaité. Pour changer un des émetteurs présélectionnés automatiquement, reportez-vous à la procédure expliquée pour les présélections manuelles. ATTENTION : Si l’appareil est débranché ou en cas de panne de courant, les émetteurs présélectionnés seront effacés après environ 5 minutes. Dans ce cas, vous devrez à nouveau les présélectionner. Présélection manuelle (à l’aide de la télécommande) ————————————— ou or Touche(s) numérique(s) (maintenir enfoncée(s) pendant 2 secondes) ■ ■ ■ OU Réglage automatique Maintenez la touche 4 ou ¢ enfoncée pendant plus d’une seconde; la fréquence diminuera ou augmentera automatiquement jusqu’à ce qu’un émetteur soit localisé. OU Recherche des présélections par l’appareil (Possible uniquement après la présélection des émetteurs) Appuyez sur la touche 7 PRESET pour choisir un émetteur présélectionné. Lorsque vous avez choisi le numéro de la présélection, la bande s’affiche avec sa fréquence d’émission. Exemple:Appuyez sur la touche 7 PRESET jusqu’à ce que le numéro de présélection 12 “P- 12” apparaisse. OU Recherche des présélections à l’aide de la télécommande (Possible uniquement après la présélection des émetteurs) Sélectionnez l’émetteur en entrant son numéro de présélection sur les touches numériques. • Exemple: Pour l’émetteur 5, appuyez sur 5. Pour l’émetteur 15, appuyez sur +10 puis sur 5. • Sa bande et sa fréquence s’affichent. 3. Tournez l’antenne pour localiser la meilleure ■ réception possible. • • Pour les émissions en FM, étendez l’antenne télescopique et tournez-la. Pour les émissions AM, tournez l’appareil. Pour la FM Pour les AM 1. Choisissez une bande de fréquences en appuy■ ant sur la touche TUNER BAND. sur la touche 4 ou ¢ pour localiser un 2. ■ Appuyez émetteur. 3. Attribuez un numéro de présélection en appuy■ ant sur les touches numériques de la télécommande et en les maintenant enfoncées. • Pour les numéros de présélection 1 à 10: appuyez sur la touche numérique et maintenez-la enfoncée pendant 2 secondes. • Pour les numéros de présélection 11 à 15, appuyez sur la touche +10 puis relâchez-la; appuyez ensuite sur la deuxième touche numérique (1 à 5) et maintenez-la enfoncée pendant 2 secondes. Lorsque le numéro de présélection clignote, le réglage est mémorisé et vous pouvez relâcher la touche numérique. L’affichage normal de bande et de fréquence revient ensuite. Exemple: Numéro de présélection = 12 4. Répétez les opérations 1 - 3 pour chaque ■ émetteur. Pour changer les émetteurs présélectionnés, répétez les opérations indiquées ci-dessus. Changement du mode de réception FM Le témoin “STEREO” s’allume et vous pouvez alors entendre les effets stéréo, quand un programme est émis en stéréo. Si la réception d’une émission FM stéréo est difficile à capter ou bruyante, vous pouvez sélectionner le mode monaural. La réception s’améliore mais vous perdez l’effet stéréo. Appuyez sur la touche TUNER BAND pour sélectionner le mode FM MONO. Le témoin “MONO” s’allume sur l’affichage. Pour rétablir l’effet stéréo, appuyez sur la touche TUNER BAND pour sélectionner le mode FM Auto. Le témoin “MONO” s’éteint. 5 Français Vous pouvez écouter les émetteurs en FM et AM. La syntonisation peut se faire manuellement, automatiquement ou par présélections. Rc-BZ6BU(J)-fr.fm Page 6 Tuesday, February 22, 2000 4:48 PM ■ ■ Utilisation du lecteur CD Tiroir de disque CD OPEN Bouton JOG 4 ¢ 7 Touches numériques REPEAT 6 Temps d’écoute, nombre de pas Numéro de plage /8 Français ¢ 7 4 Témoin CD/ Horloge analogique REMOTE CONTROL RM-SRCBZ6 Témoin de répétition (Affichage lors de l’utilisation du lecteur CD) Vous pouvez utiliser les fonctions de lecture normale ou de lecture répétée. La lecture répétée permet de répéter toutes les plages ou juste une plage du disque compact. Lecture par une seule touche (alimentation secteur uniquement) — ■ Appuyez sur la touche CD 6. • • L’appareil se met automatiquement sous tension. S’il y a un CD dans le tiroir de disque, l’indication “PLAY” s’affiche et la lecture commence à partir de la première plage. S’il n’y a pas de CD dans le tiroir de disque, le message “NO DISC” s’affiche et le lecteur CD reste en mode d’arrêt. Lecture normale 1. Appuyez sur la touche CD OPEN de l’appar■ eil. Le tiroir de disque s’ouvre. 2. Posez un disque dans le tiroir, avec les ■ inscriptions tournées vers le haut. 3. Refermez doucement le tiroir de disque à ■ la main. 4. Appuyez sur la touche CD 6. ■ La lecture de la première plage du CD commence. Le lecteur CD s’arrête automatiquement après la lecture de la dernière plage du disque. • Pendant la lecture, le numéro de la plage en cours et le temps de lecture écoulé sont indiqués sur l’affichage. Pour arrêter la lecture du CD, appuyez sur la touche 7. Les informations suivantes s’affichent pour le CD. Nombre total de plages Temps de lecture écoulé Pour mettre en pause, appuyez sur la touche CD 6. Pour annuler le mode pause, réappuyez sur la touche CD 6. La lecture reprend là où elle s’était arrêtée. Remarques: • Vous pouvez placer dans le tiroir un CD de 8 cm sans adaptateur. • Si le lecteur ne parvient pas à lire correctement le CD (par exemple, parce qu’il est griffé), le message “000000” apparaît sur l’affichage. • Même si une autre fonction est sélectionnée pendant la lecture d'un CD, la dernière plage est mémorisée. 6 Saut de plages (4 ou ¢) ————— Pendant la lecture, appuyez sur la touche 4 ou ¢ pour sélectionner la plage souhaitée. La lecture de la plage choisie commence. • Appuyez sur la touche ¢ puis relâchez-la pour avancer d’une plage à la fois. Le témoin CD s’allume un peu plus vite à droite. • Appuyez sur la touche 4 puis relâchez-la pour reculer d’une plage à la fois. Le témoin CD s’allume un peu plus vite à gauche. Recherche de passage ——————— Pendant la lecture, maintenez la touche 4 ou ¢ enfoncée. Cette opération permet l’avance/le recul rapide de la lecture du CD. Vous pouvez ainsi repérer un passage précis sur la plage que vous écoutez (la lecture du CD se fait lentement pendant un instant, puis elle augmente). Repérer directement une plage avec la télécommande —————————— L’utilisation des touches numériques de la télécommande permet de lire directement le début de n’importe quelle plage. Pendant la lecture, entrez le numéro de la plage que vous voulez écouter à l’aide des touches numériques. La lecture de la plage choisie commence. • Exemple : Pour la plage 5, appuyez sur 5. Pour la plage 15, appuyez sur +10, puis sur 5. Pour la plage 20, appuyez sur +10, puis sur 10. Pour la plage 32, appuyez trois fois sur +10, puis sur 2. Lecture répétée Vous pouvez répéter une plage ou toutes les plages du CD. Pendant ou avant la lecture, appuyez sur la touche REPEAT de la télécommande pour sélectionner le mode de répétition. Le témoin de répétition change comme indiqué ci-dessous chaque fois que vous appuyez sur la touche. = ALL = affichage vierge = (retour au début) : Répète une plage. ALL : Répète toutes les plages. Pour quitter le mode de répétition, appuyez sur la touche REPEAT jusqu’à ce que le témoin “REPEAT” s’éteigne. Rc-BZ6BU(J)-fr.fm Page 7 Tuesday, February 22, 2000 4:48 PM Utilisation de la platine à cassettes ■ ■ ■ ■ (Ecoute d’une cassette) Témoin de cassette TAPE/ Horloge analogique (Affichage lors de l’utilisation de la platine à cassettes) § 1 ¡ PLAY La platine à cassettes permet de lire et d’enregistrer des cassettes audio. Remarques: • La platine à cassettes donne de meilleurs résultats avec des cassettes normales (les cassettes métal ou CrO2 ne sont pas conseillées). • Il est déconseillé d’utiliser des cassettes de plus de 120 minutes car elles peuvent produire des déformations caractéristiques et leurs bandes se coincent facilement dans les galets-presseurs et dans les cabestans. Avance et retour rapides d’une cassette Appuyez sur la touche 1 (avance rapide) de l’appareil pour faire avancer rapidement la cassette. Appuyez sur la touche ¡ (retour rapide) de l’appareil pour rembobiner rapidement la cassette. • La platine à cassettes s’arrête automatiquement à la fin de la bande. Lecture à une touche (alimentation secteur uniquement) ———————— Appuyez simplement sur la touche PLAY de l’appareil. TAPE TAPE L’appareil se met automatiquement sous tension, “TAPE” s’affiche et, si vous avez installé une cassette dans la platine, la lecture commence. Lecture 1. Appuyez sur la touche § STOP/EJECT ■ pour ouvrir le porte-cassette. 2. Insérez une cassette avec la partie de la ■ bande exposée tournée vers le haut, comme indiqué ci-dessous. + Direction avant 3. Fermez le porte-cassette doucement, ■ jusqu’à ce qu’il se mette en place avec un déclic. 4. Appuyez sur la touche PLAY ■ • La lecture s’arrête à la fin de la bande. TAPE TAPE . • Le témoin TAPE s’allume toujours à droite quand la bande défile. Pour mettre en pause, appuyez sur la touche 8 PAUSE de l’appareil. Pour annuler le mode pause, appuyez à nouveau sur la touche 8 PAUSE. La lecture reprend là où elle s’était arrêtée. Pour arrêter la lecture, appuyez une fois sur la touche § STOP/EJECT. Pour sortir la cassette, arrêtez-la et appuyez à nouveau sur la touche § STOP/EJECT. 7 Français 8 Rc-BZ6BU(J)-fr.fm Page 8 Tuesday, February 22, 2000 4:48 PM Utilisation de la platine à cassettes ■ ■ ■ ■ (Enregistrement) Témoin REC Témoin de cassette TAPE Horloge analogique Français 8 § 1 ¡ PLAY Ce qu’il faut savoir avant de commencer l’enregistrement ———————————— ■ ■ ■ ■ (Affichage lors de l’utilisation de la platine à cassettes) ¶ Il paut eire illégal d’enraglstrer ou de reproduire des oeuvres sous copyright sans le consentement du détenteur des droite d’auteur. Le niveau d’enregistrement correct est automatiquement sélectionné par la fonction ALC (contrôle de niveau automatique) et il n’est pas affecté par la commande de VOLUME de l’appareil ni par l’utilisation d’effets sonores. Vous pouvez retirer les deux petites languettes à l’arrière de la cassette, une pour la face A et l’autre pour la face B, pour éviter tout effacement ou enregistrement accidentel. Pour enregistrer sur une cassette dont on a retiré les languettes, recouvrez d’abord les orifices avec du ruban adhésif comme illustré. Remarques: • Utilisez des cassettes normales (pas des cassettes métal or CrO2) pour l’enregistrement. • En début et en fin de bande, il y a une amorce sur laquelle il n’est pas possible d’enregistrer. • Si vos enregistrements sont excessivement bruyants ou contiennent trop de déclics d’électricité statique, il se peut que l’appareil se trouve trop près d’un téléviseur, qui était allumé pendant l’enregistrement. Eteignez le téléviseur ou éloignez l’appareil. Enregistrement à partir de la radio 1. Appuyez sur la touche § STOP/EJECT pour ■ ouvrir le porte-cassette. 2. Insérez une cassette vierge ou effaçable avec ■ la partie de la bande exposée tournée vers le haut, comme indiqué ci-dessous, et bobinez l’amorce. Pour arrêter provisoirement l’enregistrement, appuyez sur la touche 8 PAUSE de l’appareil. Pour annuler le mode pause, appuyez à nouveau sur la touche 8 PAUSE. L’enregistrement reprend là où il s’était arrêté. Pour arrêter l’enregistrement, appuyez une fois sur la touche § STOP/EJECT. Pour sortir la cassette, arrêtez-la et appuyez à nouveau sur la touche § STOP/EJECT pour ouvrir le porte-cassette. Enregistrement d’un émetteur AM (BEAT CUT) ————————————— Lors de l’enregistrement d’une émission AM, vous pourriez entendre des parasites qui ne sont pas audibles lorsque vous écoutez l’émission. Dans ce cas, vous pouvez utiliser la fonction BEAT CUT. Faites passer l’interrupteur BEAT CUT situé au dos de l’appareil de la position NORM-1 à la position 2 ou 3. Remarque: Normalement, l’interrupteur BEAT CUT doit être mis sur la position NORM-1. Enregistrement à partir d’un CD Le lecteur CD peut être démarré en même temps que la platine à cassettes pour un enregistrement synchronisé et tout le contenu du CD est alors enregistré sur la cassette dans l’ordre du CD. 1. Introduisez une cassette dans la platine à ■ cassettes et bobinez l’amorce. 2. Placez un CD dans le tiroir. ■ 3. Appuyez sur la touche CD 6. ■ 4. Appuyez sur la touche 7 pour arrêter le ■ disque CD. • Vous pouvez vérifier le nombre de plages et le temps de lecture total du CD sur l’affichage. (Voir page 6.) 5. Sélectionnez le mode de répétition du CD ■ si vous le souhaitez. Pour sélectionner le mode de répétition ( ou ALL), appuyez sur la touche REPEAT de la télécommande. + Direction avant 6. Choisissez si vous souhaitez laisser envi■ ron quatre secondes de blanc sur la cassette entre les plages. 3. Fermez le porte-cassette doucement, jusqu’à ■ ce qu’il se mette en place avec un déclic. 4. ■ Localisez un émetteur radio. 5. Appuyer sur la touche ¶ REC de l'appareil ■ La touche de lecture s'enfonce en même temps, le témoin d'enregistrement "REC" s'allume et l'appareil commence l'enregistrement. • La cassette est enregistrée puis s’arrête à la fin de la bande. • Le témoin TAPE s’allume toujours à droite quand la bande défile. 8 Si vous souhaitez conserver les blancs, sautez l’opération suivante. Si vous ne souhaitez pas de blanc entre les plages, effectuez la manoeuvre suivante sur le lecteur CD. • Appuyez deux fois sur la touche CD 6. 7. Appuyer sur la touche ¶ REC de l’appareil. ■ La touche de lecture s’enfonce en même temps, le témoin d’en• registrement “REC” s’allume et l’enregistrement synchronisé commence. La cassette est enregistrée puis s’arrête à la fin de la bande. Rc-BZ6BU(J)-fr.fm Page 9 Tuesday, February 22, 2000 4:48 PM Pour continuer l’enregistrement sur l’autre face de la cassette, effectuez les opérations suivantes: 1. Retournez la cassette et bobinez l’amorce. 2. Appuyez sur la touche CD 6 puis sur la touche ¶ REC. L’enregistrement synchronisé commencera à partir du début de la dernière plage interrompue à la fin de la première face de la cassette. Pour arrêter l’enregistrement, appuyez sur la touche § STOP/EJECT. Pour sortir la cassette, arrêtez-la et appuyez à nouveau sur la touche § STOP/EJECT pour ouvrir le porte-cassette. Remarques: • Si le CD s’arrête avant la cassette, la cassette continuera de tourner jusqu’à ce que vous l’arrêtiez. Appuyez sur la touche § STOP/EJECT pour arrêter la cassette. • Pendant l’enregistrement synchronisé, les touches CD 6, 4, et ¢ du lecteur CD ne fonctionnent pas. • Si vous appuyez sur la touche REC ¶ pendant la lecture du CD, l’enregistrement commencera à partir du début de la plage en cours de lecture. Pour continuer l'enregistrement sur l’autre face de la cassette ————— Lorsque l’enregistrement a atteint la fin de la bande et s’est arrêté, prenez les mesures suivantes pour continuer l’enregistrement sur l'autre face. 1. Retournez la cassette et bobinez l’amorce. 2. Réappuyez sur la touche ¶ REC. L’enregistrement synchronisé commencera à partir de la dernière plage interrompue à la fin de la première face de la cassette. Français • ■ ■ Utilisation des minuteries SLEEP Bouton JOG Témoin de la minuterie CLOCK/TIMER Horloge analogique (Affichage lors de l’utilisation de la minuterie) REMOTE CONTROL RM-SRCBZ6 Les minuteries permettent de programmer automatiquement les fonctions d’écoute. Mise à l’heure de l’horloge Vous ne pouvez régler l'horloge que lorsque l'appareil est allumé. Remarques: • L’horloge doit être à l’heure pour que les minuteries puissent fonctionner correctement. • Lors de la programmation des minuteries, vous avez deux minutes pour accomplir toute la procédure. Sinon, le réglage est effacé et doit être recommencé depuis le début. (pendant 2 secondes) (Affichage de l’horloge “CLOCK”) (Sélectionnez l’heure) 1. Appuyez sur la touche CLOCK/TIMER de l’appa■ reil pendant plus de deux secondes. 2. Tournez le bouton JOG jusqu’à ce que le témoin ■ “CLOCK” clignote sur l’affichage. L’affichage change comme illustré: (pendant 2 secondes) (Témoin d’horloge “CLOCK”) (Sélectionnez l’heure) 3. Appuyez sur la touche CLOCK/TIMER. ■ Le témoin “CLOCK” reste allumé. L’heure programmée sur l’appareil clignote sur l’affichage. 4. Tournez le bouton JOG pour régler l'heure. ■ Tournez le bouton JOG vers la droite ou la gauche pour avancer ou retarder l'heure. En tournant le bouton rapidement, vous pouvez avancer ou retarder l'heure plus rapidement. 5. Appuyez sur la touche CLOCK/TIMER. ■ Attendez ensuite 5 secondes ou appuyez à nouveau sur la touche CLOCK/TIMER pour revenir à l’affichage d’origine. L’heure choisie est validée et les secondes commencent à avancer à partir de 0. ATTENTION : En cas de coupure de courant, l’horloge perd ses réglages après environ 5 minutes. L’affichage indique “AM12:00” et le témoin “CLOCK” clignote; l’horloge doit alors être remise à l’heure. Réglage de la minuterie Bonjour Lorsque vous avez programmé la minuterie Bonjour, celle-ci s’enclenche tous les jours à la même heure. Vous pouvez la réactiver ou la supprimer. Le témoin de la minuterie ( ) présent sur l’affichage indique quand la minuterie Bonjour est opérationnelle. Remarque: Effectuez chaque réglage dans les 30 secondes sinon, le réglage est effacé et doit être recommencé depuis le début. 1. Appuyez sur la touche POWER pour mettre ■ l’appareil sous tension. 2. Programmation de l’heure d’enclenchement ■ “ON” (Exemple : AM 7:00) 1. Appuyez sur la touche CLOCK/TIMER de l’appareil pendant plus de deux secondes. ) cli2. Tournez le bouton JOG jusqu’à ce que le témoin ( 9 Rc-BZ6BU(J)-fr.fm Page 10 Tuesday, February 22, 2000 4:48 PM gnote sur l’affichage. 3. Appuyez sur la touche CLOCK/TIMER. L’heure ON programmée clignote sur l’affichage. 4. Tournez le bouton JOG pour régler l’heure à laquelle la minuterie doit s’enclencher. Tournez le bouton JOG vers la droite ou vers la gauche pour augmenter ou pour diminuer l’heure. En tournant le bouton rapidement, vous pouvez avancer ou retarder l'heure plus rapidement. Suppression de la minuterie Bonjour Suppression de la minuterie Bonjour —— Pour supprimer la minuterie Bonjour, éteignez le témoin de la minuterie en procédant de la manière suivante: CLOCK/TIMER (Maintenir enfoncée pendant 2 secondes) Français 3. Programmation de l’heure d’extinction “OFF” ■ (Exemple : AM 10:15) 1. Appuyez sur la touche CLOCK/TIMER de l’appareil. Le témoin ( ) s’allume et l’heure OFF programmée clignote sur l’affichage. 2. Tournez le bouton JOG pour régler l’heure à laquelle la minuterie doit se désactiver. CLOCK/TIMER (2 fois) 1. Appuyez sur la touche CLOCK/TIMER de l’appa■ reil pendant plus de deux secondes. 2. Tournez le bouton JOG jusqu’à ce que le témoin ■ ( ) clignote sur l’affichage. 3. Appuyez sur la touche CLOCK/TIMER. ■ Les témoins de la minuterie et CLOCK s’éteignent. Pour réactiver la minuterie supprimée, répétez les mêmes opérations que pour la programmation de la minuterie Bonjour. Réglage de la minuterie Bonsoir 4. Réglage du volume ■ 1. Appuyez sur la touche CLOCK/TIMER de l’appareil. Le témoin de la minuterie est allumé et le niveau du volume clignote sur l’affichage. 2. Tournez le bouton JOG vers la droite ou vers la gauche pour augmenter ou pour diminuer le volume. Plage de réglage du volume: 0 - 25 ou –. 5. Appuyez sur la touche CLOCK/TIMER de l’appa■ reil. La programmation de la minuterie est terminée et l’affichage précédent réapparaît. Le témoin de la minuterie reste allumé. 6. Avant d’éteindre l’appareil, préparez la source ■ de musique. Tuner: Recherchez l’émetteur souhaité. CD: Placez un CD dans le tiroir. Cassette: Introduisez une cassette pré-enregistrée dans le porte-cassette. 7. Appuyez sur la touche POWER pour mettre ■ l’appareil hors tension. Pour valider la programmation de la minuterie (heure d’enclenchement / de désactivation et niveau du volume), allumez la chaîne, appuyez sur la touche CLOCK/TIMER pendant plus de 2 secondes, et appuyez plusieurs fois sur la touche CLOCK/TIMER. Pour modifier la programmation de la minuterie, répétez toute la procédure depuis le début. ATTENTION : Si l’appareil est débranché ou en cas de panne de courant, la programmation des minuteries sera effacée après environ 5 minutes. Vous devrez alors remettre l’horloge à l’heure avant de les reprogrammer. 10 Utilisez la minuterie Bonsoir (SLEEP) pour éteindre l’appareil après un certain nombre de minutes. Cette minuterie permet de s’endormir agréablement en musique sans avoir à se soucier d’éteindre la chaîne. ■ Cette minuterie Bonsoir ne peut cependant être programmée que si la chaîne est allumée et que vous écoutez une source. 1. Ecoutez un CD, localisez l’émetteur souhaité ■ ou écoutez une cassette. 2. Appuyez sur la touche SLEEP de l’appareil ou ■ de la télécommande. Le témoin “SLEEP” s’allume. 3. Déterminez la durée d’écoute avant l’extinc■ tion de la chaîne. • Chaque fois que vous appuyez sur la touche SLEEP, la minuterie Bonsoir change le nombre de minutes affiché dans l’ordre suivant : = 30 = 60 = 90 = 120 = Annulé = (retour au début) L’écran arrête de clignoter au bout de 5 secondes et il revient à l’affichage précédant le réglage de la minuterie Bonsoir. L’appareil est à présent prêt à s’éteindre après le nombre de minutes programmé. Pour confirmer l’heure d’extinction Lorsque vous appuyez sur la touche SLEEP, le temps restant avant l’extinction s’affiche. L’affichage d’origine réapparaît après 5 secondes. Pour supprimer la programmation de la minuterie Bonsoir Appuyez sur la touche SLEEP jusqu’à ce que le témoin “SLEEP” s’éteigne. Si vous éteignez l’appareil, la minuterie Bonsoir est également déprogrammée. ■ Si vous avez programmé la minuterie Bonjour, l’appareil se met en marche à l’heure de réveil programmée. Rc-BZ6BU(J)-fr.fm Page 11 Tuesday, February 22, 2000 4:48 PM ■ ■ Entretien - Divers Cassettes • Si la bande n’est pas tendue, elle risque de s’étirer, de se couper ou de se coincer dans le mécanisme de la platine. Insérez alors un crayon dans un des axes et tournez dans la bonne direction pour la retendre. • L’utilisation continue de CD de formes irrégulières (en forme de coeurs, octogonaux, etc.) risque cependant d’endommager le lecteur. • Ne touchez jamais la surface sensible de la bande. • Retirez le CD de son boîtier en le tenant par les bords et en appuyant légèrement sur l’orifice central du boîtier. • Ne touchez pas la surface brillante du CD et ne le pliez pas. • • Rangez immédiatement le CD dans son boîtier après l’écoute pour éviter toute détérioration. • Veillez à ne pas rayer la surface du CD lorsque vous l’enlevez de son boîtier ou que vous l’y rangez. • Evitez toute exposition aux rayons directs du soleil, à des températures extrêmes ou à l’humidité. Ne rangez pas vos cassettes : - Dans des endroits poussiéreux - Au soleil ou près d’une source de chaleur - Dans des endroits humides - Sur un téléviseur ou un haut-parleur - A proximité d’un aimant Platine à cassettes Disques compacts • N’utilisez que les CD portant la marque ci-contre avec cet appareil. • Si le CD est sale, sa lecture risque d’être déformée. Dans ce cas, nettoyez-le avec un chiffon doux, en l’essuyant en mouvements rectilignes allant du centre vers le bord. • • ATTENTION : Ne jamais utiliser de solvants (par exemple des produits de nettoyage pour disques vinyles, des liquides à pulvériser à base de thinner, d’essence, etc.) pour nettoyer un CD. Condensation Dans les cas suivants, de l’humidité peut se condenser sur la lentille à l’intérieur du lecteur : • Après avoir allumé un chauffage dans la pièce. • Dans une pièce humide. • Si l’appareil est transporté directement d’une pièce froide à une pièce chaude. Dans ce cas, la lecture ne se fait pas normalement. Laissez alors l’appareil allumé pendant quelques heures pour que l’humidité s’évapore. Ensuite, débranchez la fiche de la prise de courant et rebranchez-la. Si les têtes, les cabestans ou les galets-presseurs de la platine sont encrassés, vous risquez les problèmes suivants : - Une diminution de la qualité sonore - Des interruptions dans le son - Des pertes de niveau - Un effacement incomplet - Des difficultés à obtenir un bon enregistrement Nettoyez les têtes, cabestans et rouleaux presseurs à l'aide d'un coton-tige imbibé d'alcool. Galets-presseurs Cabestans Tête d’enregistrement/de lecture • • Tete d’effacement Si les têtes se magnétisent, la reproduction sonore comportera davantage de bruit de fond et une perte des aigus. Pour démagnétiser les têtes, éteignez l’appareil et utilisez un démagnétiseur de têtes (que vous trouverez chez les revendeurs de matériel électronique ou dans les magasins de disques). Divers Pour les meilleurs résultats, conservez vos CD et le mécanisme toujours en bon état de propreté. • Rangez les CD dans leurs boîtiers et conservez-les dans une armoire ou sur une étagère. • Veillez à fermer le tiroir de disque lorsque l’appareil n’est pas utilisé. 11 Français Prenez grand soin de vos CD afin d’assurer leur bon et long fonctionnement. Rc-BZ6BU(J)-fr.fm Page 12 Tuesday, February 22, 2000 4:48 PM ■ ■ Dépistage des défaillances • • Si votre chaîne présente certaines défaillances, vérifiez la liste ci-dessous pour y trouver un remède possible avant d’appeler le service technique. Si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème avec ces indications, ou si la chaîne a été endommagée, demandez l’intervention technique d’une personne qualifiée, comme votre revendeur. Symptôme Pas de son. Cause possible • • • Français Impossible d’enregistrer. Action Le cordon d'alimentation est débranché. Les piles de l'appareil sont épuisées. Le casque écoute est branché. • Le raccorder correctement. • • Remplacer les piles. Débranchez le casque d’écoute. Mauvaise réception radio. Les languettes de protection contre l’enregistrement ont été brisées. • La chaîne n'est pas correctement positionnée. • L'antenne n'est pas correctement positionnée. Couvrez les orifices à l’arrière de la cassette avec un ruban adhésif. • Orientez la chaîne de façon à obtenir la meilleure réception possible. • Etendez l'antenne et orientez-la de façon à obtenir la meilleure réception possible. Le son du CD saute. Le CD est sale ou rayé. Nettoyez ou remplacez le CD. Pas de lecture du CD. Le CD est placé à l’envers. La télécommande refuse de fonctionner. • Posez le CD avec les inscriptions vers le haut. • Supprimez l’obstacle. • Il y a un obstacle entre la télécommande et le capteur de l’appareil. Les piles sont épuisées. • Les commandes sont inopérantes. Le porte-cassettes ne s’ouvre pas. Le microprocesseur interne est perturbé par des interférences extérieures. La fiche secteur a été débranchée pendant la lecture d’une cassette. Remplacez les piles. Enlevez la fiche secteur de la prise de courant puis rebranchez-la. Branchez le cordon d’alimentation, appuyez sur la touche POWER, puis sur la touche § STOP/EJECT. ■ ■ Caractéristiques Amplificateur Puissance Caractéristiques générales 3,6 watts par canal, min. efficace sous 3 ohms, de 150 Hz à 15 kHz, avec une distorsion harmonique totale inférieure à 10% Dimensions Poids 438 ✕ 175,5 ✕ 261,5 mm (L/H/P) (17-1/4 ✕ 6-29/32 ✕ 10-5/16 pouces) Approx. 4,2 kg (9,3 liveres) (sans piles) Accessoires Sensibilité/Impédance de sortie (1 kHz) Casque d’écoute 16 ohms - 1 kohm 0 - 20 mW/sortie du canal dans 32 ohms Cordon d’alimentation (1) Télécommande (RM-SRCBZ6) (1) Alimentation Platine à cassettes Réponse en fréquence 80 - 12.500 Hz Pleurage et scintillement 0,15% (WRMS) Lecteur CD Rapport signal/bruit 90 dB Pleurage et scintillement Non mesurable Tuner Tuner FM Bande de fréquence Tuner AM Bande de fréquence Antenne Enceintes 12 87,5 - 108,0 MHz 530 - 1.710 kHz Antenne télescopique pour la réception FM Antenne avec noyau de ferrite incorporé pour la réception AM 10cm (3-15/16'') ✕ 2, 3 ohms Tension requise Consommation CA 120 V ~ , 60 Hz 18 watts (allumé) 2,8 watts (en mode Standby) Le modèle et les caractéristiques peuvent être sujets à modifications sans avis préalable. Rc-BZ6BU(J)-Back cover.fm Page 1 Tuesday, February 22, 2000 4:50 PM RC-BZ6BU CD PORTABLE SYSTEM VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED EN, SP, FR 0200IMMCREHIT