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  • PCS 103 329

    ServiceServiceService

    FW-C30/21/21M/30/37

    TABLE OF CONTENTSPage

    Location of pc boards & Version variations ................1-2Technical Specifications .............................................1-3Measurement setup ....................................................1-4Service Aids, Safety Instruction, etc. ..........................1-5Instruction for use: USA version excerpt ..................2-1

    Additional features for /21 ...... 2-10Disassembly Instructions & Service positions ...........3-1Service Test Programs ...............................................3-4Set Block diagram ......................................................... 4Set Wiring diagram ........................................................ 5Front Board .................................................................... 6Tuner Board: ECO5 Sys .......................................... 7BECO MTF Module .......................................................... 93CDC 99 Module ......................................................... 10Combi Board ................................................................ 11Set Mechanical Exploded view & parts list ................. 12

    Copyright 1999 Philips Consumer Electronics B.V. Eindhoven, The Netherlands

    All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system ortransmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, or otherwisewithout the prior permission of Philips.

    Published by KC 9948 Service Audio Printed in The Netherlands Subject to modification GB 3139 785 22120

    CLASS 1LASER PRODUCT

    COMPACT

    DIGITAL AUDIO

    Mini SystemFW-C3/37 & FW-C35/37

    Service Manual

  • 1-2

    MTFBOARD

    MAINS

    BOARD

    TUNER

    BOARD

    COMBI B

    OARDH/PBOARD

    KARAOKEBOARD

    FRONTBOARD

    CD BO

    ARD

    CD KEY BOARD

    LOCATION OF PC BOARDS

    /21 /21M /30 /37 /37 /37

    Dolby BIncredible SurroundKaraoke x xNewsRDSRotary Encoder (volume control) x x x x xJog Shuttle x x x x x xVoltage Selector x xAux Input x x x x x xDigital OutputHeadphone Socket x x x x x xLine OutputSubwoofer Output x x x x x xSurround OutputMatrix Surround Loudspeakers x xTuner board - ECO5 Sys x x x x x xTuner board - Tuner 95Standby with clock display x x x x x x

    VERSION VARIATIONS:Type /Versions: FW-C30 FW-C3 FW-C35

    Features &Board in used:

    PCS 103 330

  • PCS 103 331

    1-3

    SPECIFICATIONS

    GENERAL:Mains voltage : 110-127V/220-240V Switchable for /21/21M

    120V for /37220V for /33220-230V for /22/34230V for /25230-240V for /30

    Mains frequency : 50/60HzPower consumption

    Standby : < 15WActive : < 70W

    Clock accuracy : < 4 seconds per dayDimension centre unit : 265 x 310 x 340mm

    TUNER:FMTuning range : 87.5-108MHz

    65.81-74MHz for /34 1)Grid : 50kHz (& 30kHz for /34)

    100kHz for /37IF frequency : 10.7MHz 25kHzAerial input : 75ohm coaxial

    300ohm click fit for /37Sensitivity at 26dB S/N : < 7VSelectivity at 600kHz bandwidth : > 25dB [> 30dB]Image rejection : > 25dB [> 60dB]Distortion at RF=1mV, dev. 75kHz : < 3%-3dB Limiting point : < 8VCrosstalk at RF=1mV, dev. 40kHz : > 18dB

    MWTuning range : 531-1602kHz

    530-1700kHz for /21/37Grid : 9kHz

    10kHz for /21/37IF frequency : 450kHz 1kHzAerial input : Frame aerialSensitivity at 26dB S/N : < 4.0mV/MSelectivity at 18kHz bandwidth : > 18dBIF rejection : > 45dB [> 40dB]Image rejection : > 28dBDistortion at RF=50mV, m=80% : < 5%

    LWTuning range : 153-279kHzGrid : 3kHzIF frequency : 450kHz 1kHzAerial input : Frame aerialSensitivity at 26dB S/N : [< 7.0mV/M]Selectivity at 18kHz bandwidth : [> 30dB]IF rejection : [> 25dB]Image rejection : [> 35dB]Distortion at RF=50mV, m=80% : [< 5%]

    AMPLIFIER:Output power

    Left/Right : 2 x 25W FTC 2) @ 6 ohm 1dB2 x 35W RMS 3) @ 6 ohm 1dB

    Surround : 2 x 2W 4) @ 6 ohm 1dBFrequency response within 3dB : 50Hz-15kHzDynamic Bass Boost : DBB ON, DBB Off 5)Digital Sound Control : Jazz, Techno, Optimal, Rock 5)Input sensitivity

    Aux-in : 700mV 3dB at 600ohmMic : {2.5mV 3dB} at 600ohm

    Output sensitivitySub-woofer : 1.5V 3dB at 22kohmHeadphone : 18mW at 32ohm

    CASSETTE RECORDER:Number of track : 2 x 2 stereoTape speed : 4.76 cm/sec 2%Wow and flutter : < 0.4% DINFast-wind/rewind time C60 : 130 secBias system : 75kHz 5kHzRec/Pb frequency response within 8dB : 80Hz - 12.5kHzSignal to noise ratio (type I) : > 48dBA

    COMPACT DISC:Measurement done at output conn. of the CDC module.Frequency response within 1.5dB : 20Hz - 20kHzOutput level (in Vrms) : 550mV 2dB unloadedSignal/Noise ratio (A-weighted) : > 80dBADistortion at 1kHz : < 0.003%Channel difference at 1kHz : < 1dBChannel separation at 1kHz : > 60dBDe-emphasis : 0 or 15/50 mS (Switched by subcode

    on the disc)

    [....] Values indicated are for "Tuner 95 Board" only{....} Values indicated are for /21/21M only1) Default setting is OFF, to switch on please refer to page 3-42) 60Hz - 12,5kHz, 10% THD3) 1kHz, 10% THD4) Only for FW-C3 & FW-C355) Frequency response in each setting is software controlled.

  • LF Generator e.g. PM5110

    RecorderUse Universal Test Cassette CrO2 SBC419 4822 397 30069

    LEVEL METERe.g. Sennheiser UPM550

    with FF-filter

    S/N and distortion metere.g. Sound Technology ST1700B

    L

    R

    DUT

    or Universal Test Cassette Fe SBC420 4822 397 30071

    LEVEL METERe.g. Sennheiser UPM550

    with FF-filter

    S/N and distortion metere.g. Sound Technology ST1700B

    L

    R

    DUT

    CDUse Audio Signal Disc(replaces test disc 3)

    SBC429 4822 397 30184

    Bandpass250Hz-15kHz

    e.g. 7122 707 48001LF Voltmeter

    e.g. PM2534DUT

    S/N and distortion meter e.g. Sound Technology ST1700B

    Frame aeriale.g. 7122 707 89001

    Tuner AM (MW,LW)

    To avoid atmospheric interference all AM-measurements have to be carried out in a Faradays cage.Use a bandpass filter (or at least a high pass filter with 250Hz) to eliminate hum (50Hz, 100Hz).

    RF Generator e.g. PM5326

    Ri=

    50

    Bandpass250Hz-15kHz

    e.g. 7122 707 48001LF Voltmeter

    e.g. PM2534DUT

    RF Generator e.g. PM5326

    S/N and distortion meter e.g. Sound Technology ST1700B

    Use a bandpass filter to eliminate hum (50Hz, 100Hz) and disturbance from the pilottone (19kHz, 38kHz).

    Ri=

    50

    Tuner FM

    MEASUREMENT SETUP

    1-4

    PCS 90 113

  • SERVICE AIDS

    Service Tools:Universal Torx driver holder .................................. 4822 395 91019Torx bit T10 150mm ............................................. 4822 395 50456Torx driver set T6 - T20 ......................................... 4822 395 50145Torx driver T10 extended ...................................... 4822 395 50423

    Cassette:SBC419 Test cassette CrO2 ................................. 4822 397 30069SBC420 Test cassette Fe ..................................... 4822 397 30071MTT150 Dolby level 200nWb/M ............................ 4822 397 30271

    Compact Disc:SBC426/426A Test disc 5 + 5A ............................ 4822 397 30096SBC442 Audio Burn-in Test disc 1kHz ................. 4822 397 30155SBC429 Audio Signals disc .................................. 4822 397 30184Dolby Pro-logic Test Disc ...................................... 4822 395 10216

    ESD Equipment:Anti-static table mat - large 1200x650x1.25mm ... 4822 466 10953Anti-static table mat - small 600x650x1.25mm ..... 4822 466 10958Anti-static wristband .............................................. 4822 395 10223Connector box (1M) ............................................ 4822 320 11307Extension cable (to connect wristband to conn. box) .................. 4822 320 11305Connecting cable (to connect table mat to conn. box) .................. 4822 320 11306Earth cable (to connect product to mat or box) .... 4822 320 11308Complete kit ESD3 (combining all above products) ......................... 4822 320 10671Wristband tester .................................................... 4822 344 13999

    1-5

    PCS 90 114

  • GB WARNING

    All ICs and many other semi-conductors aresusceptible to electrostatic discharges (ESD).Careless handling during repair can reduce lifedrastically.When repairing, make sure that you areconnected with the same potential as the massof the set via a wrist wrap with resistance.Keep components and tools also at thispotential.

    F ATTENTION

    Tous les IC et beaucoup dautressemi-conducteurs sont sensibles auxdcharges statiques (ESD).Leur longvit pourrait tre considrablementcourte par le fait quaucune prcaution nestprise leur manipulation.Lors de rparations, sassurer de bien tre reliau mme potentiel que la masse de lappareil etenfiler le bracelet serti dune rsistance descurit.Veiller ce que les composants ainsi que lesoutils que lon utilise soient galement cepotentiel.

    ESD

    D WARNUNG

    Alle ICs und viele andere Halbleiter sindempfindlich gegenber elektrostatischenEntladungen (ESD).Unsorgfltige Behandlung im Reparaturfall kandie Lebensdauer drastisch reduzieren.Veranlassen Sie, dass Sie im Reparaturfall berein Pulsarmband mit Widerstand verbundensind mit dem gleichen Potential wie die Massedes Gertes.Bauteile und Hilfsmittel auch auf dieses gleichePotential halten.

    NL WAARSCHUWING

    Alle ICs en vele andere halfgeleiders zijngevoelig voor electrostatische ontladingen(ESD).Onzorgvuldig behandelen tijdens reparatie kande levensduur drastisch doen verminderen.Zorg ervoor dat u tijdens reparatie via eenpolsband met weerstand verbonden bent methetzelfde potentiaal als de massa van hetapparaat.Houd componenten en hulpmiddelen ook opditzelfde potentiaal.

    I AVVERTIMENTO

    Tutti IC e parecchi semi-conduttori sonosensibili alle scariche statiche (ESD).La loro longevit potrebbe essere fortementeridatta in caso di non osservazione della pigrande cauzione alla loro manipolazione.Durante le riparazioni occorre quindi esserecollegato allo stesso potenziale che quello dellamassa dellapparecchio tramite un braccialettoa resistenza.Assicurarsi che i componenti e anche gli utensilicon quali si lavora siano anche a questopotenziale.

    Pour votre scurit, ces documentsdoivent tre utiliss par des spcia-listes agrs, seuls habilits rparervotre appareil en panne.

    GBSafety regulations require that the set be restored to its originalcondition and that parts which are identical with those specified,be used.

    NLVeiligheidsbepalingen vereisen, dat het apparaat bij reparatie inzijn oorspronkelijke toestand wordt teruggebracht en dat onderdelen,identiek aan de gespecificeerde, worden toegepast.

    FLes normes de scurit exigent que lappareil soit remis ltatdorigine et que soient utiliss les pices de rechange identiques celles spcifies.

    DBei jeder Reparatur sind die geltenden Sicherheitsvorschriften zubeachten. Der Original zustand des Gerts darf nicht verndert werden;fr Reparaturen sind Original-Ersatzteile zu verwenden.

    I Le norme di sicurezza esigono che lapparecchio venga rimessonelle condizioni originali e che siano utilizzati i pezzi di ricambioidentici a quelli specificati.

    "After servicing and before returning set to customer perform aleakage current measurement test from all exposed metal parts toearth ground to assure no shock hazard exist. The leakage currentmust not exceed 0.5mA."

    CLASS 1LASER PRODUCT

    3122 110 03420

    GB Warning !Invisible laser radiation when open.Avoid direct exposure to beam.

    S Varning !Osynlig laserstrlning nr apparaten r ppnad och sprrenr urkopplad. Betrakta ej strlen.

    SF Varoitus !Avatussa laitteessa ja suojalukituksen ohitettaessa olet alttiinankymttmlle laseristeilylle. l katso steeseen!

    DK Advarse !

    Usynlig laserstrling ved bning nr sikkerhedsafbrydere erude af funktion. Undg udsaettelse for strling.

    1-6

    PCS 90 115

  • 2-1

    PCS 103 332

    7General Information The typeplate (which contains

    the serial number) is located atthe rear of the system.

    Recording is permissible ifcopyright or other rights of thirdparties are not infringed.

    This device complies with theFederal CommunicationsCommission (FCC) rules, part 15and with 21 CFR 1040.10.Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions: This device may not cause

    harmful interference, and This device must accept any

    interference received, includinginterference that may causeundesired operation.

    EnvironmentalInformationAll unnecessary packaging has beenomitted. We have tried to make thepackaging easy to separate into threematerials: cardboard (box), polystyrenefoam (buffer) and polyethylene (bags,protective foam sheet).

    Your system consists of materials whichcan be recycled and reused ifdisassembled by a specialized company.Please observe the local regulationsregarding the disposal of packagingmaterials, exhausted batteries and oldequipment.

    Accessories (Supplied) Remote control Batteries (two AA size) for remote

    control AM loop antenna FM wire antenna AC power cord SS39 Surround Speakers

    (for model FWC3 & C35 only)

    GENERAL INFORMATION SAFETY INFORMATION

    Under no circumstances should yourepair the system yourself, as this willinvalidate the warranty!

    If the system is brought directly froma cold to a warm location, or isplaced in a very damp room,moisture may condense on the lensof the CD unit inside the system.Should this occur, the CD player willnot operate normally. Leave thepower on for about one hour withno disc in the system until normalplayback is possible.

    Electrostatic discharge may causeunexpected problems. See whetherthese problems disappear if youunplug the AC power cord and plugit in again after a few seconds.

    To disconnect the system fromthe power supply completely,remove the AC power plugfrom the wall socket.

    CLASS 1LASER PRODUCT

    Safety Information Before operating the system, check

    that the operating voltage indicatedon the typeplate (or the voltageindication beside the voltageselector) of your system is identicalwith the voltage of your local powersupply. If not, please consult yourdealer. The typeplate is located at therear of your system.

    When the system is switched on, donot move it around.

    Place the system on a solid base (e.g.a cabinet).

    Place the system in a location withadequate ventilation to preventinternal heat build-up in your system.Allow at least 10cm (4 inches)clearance from the rear and the topof the unit and 5cm (2 inches) fromeach side.

    Do not expose the system toexcessive moisture, rain, sand or heatsources.

    8 PREPARATION

    Rear Connections

    AM ANTENNA

    A

    B

    CF

    VOLTAGESELECTOR

    110V-127V

    220V-240V

    AUX IN

    R+

    L

    +

    ACMAINS

    ~

    FM ANTENNA300

    G

    AUDIO OUT

    L R

    SUBWOOFEROUT

    HIGH POWER SUBWOOFER

    SUBWOOF

    ER LEVEL CONTROL

    STANDBY ON

    CUT OFF FREQUENCY

    60Hz 150Hz

    MIN MAX

    E

    R+

    L

    +

    Lsurr.

    Rsurr.

    D

    (for model FWC3 & FWC35 only)

  • 2-2

    PCS 103 333

    9A AM Loop Antenna

    ConnectionConnect the supplied loop antenna tothe AM ANTENNA terminal. Place theAM loop antenna far away from thesystem and adjust its position for thebest reception.

    B FM Wire AntennaConnection

    Connect the supplied FM wire antennato the FM AERIAL (FM ANTENNA)300 terminal. Adjust the position ofthe FM antenna for the best reception.

    Outdoor AntennaFor better FM stereo reception,connect an outdoor FM antenna to theFM AERIAL (FM ANTENNA) 300 terminal using a 300 dipole wire.

    FM ANTENNA 300FM AERIAL 300

    OR

    C Speakers Connection Connect the right speaker to Front

    terminal R, with the colored wire to+ and the black wire to -.

    Connect the left speaker to Frontterminal L, with the colored wire to+ and the black wire to -.

    Clip the stripped portion of thespeaker wire as shown.

    unlock lock

    12 mm

    D Rear SurroundSpeakers' Connection(for models FWC3 & FWC35only)

    Connect the black (non-marked) wiresto the black REAR SURROUNDterminals and the colored (marked)wires to the grey REAR SURROUNDterminals.

    E Subwoofer OutConnection

    Connect the optional active subwooferto the SUBWOOFER OUT terminal.The subwoofer reproduces just the lowbass sound effect (e.g. explosions, therumble of spaceships, etc.). Be sure tofollow the instructions supplied with thesubwoofer.

    PREPARATION

    F Connecting otherequipment to yoursystem

    You can connect the audio left and rightOUT terminals of a TV, VCR, Laser Discplayer, DVD player or CD Recorder tothe AUX IN terminals at the rear of thesystem.

    G AC Power SupplyAfter all other connections have beenmade, connect the AC power cord tothe system and to the wall outlet.

    Inserting batteries into theRemote Control Insert the batteries (Type R06 or

    AA) into the remote control asshown in the battery compartment.

    +-+-

    To avoid damage from possiblebattery leakage, remove deadbatteries or batteries that will not beused for a long time. Forreplacement, use type R06 or AAbatteries.

    10 CONTROLS

    SOUND NAVIGATION - JOG

    STANDBY-ON

    PROGRAM CLOCKTIMER DIM

    FULL AUTO STOP

    MASTERVOLUME

    TAPE 2PLAYBACKPLAY/REC

    TAPE 1

    PLAY STOP.OPEN PAUSERECORD PLAY STOP.OPEN PAUSE

    FW-C10 MINI HIFI SYSTEM

    CD1 2 3 FM AM TAPE 1 2

    TAPECD TUNER AUX

    PRESET

    TUNING

    STOPCLEARSEARCH PLAY PAUSE PREV NEXT

    DISC CHANGE DISC 3 OPENCLOSE

    DC3C H A N G E R3 CD ROTARY CHANGER SYSTEM

    CD REWRITABLE COMPATIBLE CD SYNCHRO RECORDING

    DBB

    VIDEO

    DISC 2DISC 1

    OPTIMAL

    JAZZ

    ROCK

    TECHNO

    JOGCONTROL

    5

    1

    7

    8

    3

    2

    9

    0

    #

    $

    &

    *(

    )

    !

    %

    54

    @

    #

    @

    @

    #

    0

    2

    21 3

    TUNERTAPE 1/2CD

    SLEEPAUXDIM

    DSC DBB

    MUTE

    REPEAT PAUSE SHUFFLE

    CD DIRECT

    VOLUME

    !

    @

    %

    ^

    4 @

    6

  • 2-3

    PCS 103 334

    11Controls on the systemand remote control

    11111 STANDBY ON to switch the system on or to

    standby mode. to use for EASY SET.22222 PROGRAM

    for CD ............ to program CD tracks.for TUNER ... to program preset

    radio stations.for CLOCK .. to select 12- or 24-

    hour in clock settingmode.

    33333 DIGITAL SOUNDCONTROL DISPLAY PANEL

    to view the desired DSC display.44444 JOG CONTROL/DSC to select the desired equalizer

    display: OPTIMAL, JAZZ, ROCKor TECHNO.

    55555 DBB (DYNAMIC BASSBOOST)

    to switch on bass boost toenhance bass response or toswitch off bass boost.

    66666 DISPLAY SCREEN to view the current setting of the

    system.77777 CD CAROUSEL TRAY88888 DISC CHANGE to change CD(s).99999 OPENCLOSE to open or close the CD carousel

    tray.

    00000 DISC 1 / DISC 2 / DISC 3 (CDDIRECT PLAY)

    to select a CD tray for playback.!!!!! SOURCE to select the

    following:CD / (CD 123)

    to select CD mode. When CDplayback is stopped, press to selectdisc tray 1, 2 or 3.TUNER / (FMAM)

    to select Tuner mode. When intuner mode, press to select thewaveband: FM or AM.TAPE / (TAPE 1 2)

    to select Tape mode.AUX / (VIDEO)

    to select sound from an externalsource (e.g. TV, VCR, Laser Discplayer, DVD player or CDRecorder).

    @@@@@ MODE SELECTIONSEARCH (TUNING )for CD ............ to search backward/

    forward.for TUNER .... to tune to a lower or

    higher radio frequency.for CLOCK .. to set the hour (on

    the system only).STOPCLEAR for CD ............ to stop CD playback

    or to clear a program.for TUNER ... to stop programming.for DEMO .... (on the system only)

    to start or stopdemonstration mode.

    PLAY / PAUSE for CD ............ to start or interrupt

    playback.PREV / NEXT (PRESET4 3 )for CD ............ to skip to the

    beginning of thecurrent, previous, ornext track.

    for TUNER ... to select a presetstation in memory.

    for CLOCK .. to set the minute (onthe system only).

    ##### MASTER VOLUME to increase or decrease the

    volume.$$$$$ n to connect headphones.%%%%% DIM to select different brightness for

    the display screen : DIM 1, DIM 2,DIM 3 or DIM OFF.

    ^^^^^ CLOCKTIMER to view the clock, set the clock or

    set the timer.&&&&& TAPE DECK 2***** TAPE DECK 2 OPERATION

    PLAY ...... to start playback. ..................... to rewind the tape. ..................... to fast forward the

    tape.STOPOPENto stop playback

    or to open the tapedoor.

    PAUSE ......... to interrupt playback.

    ((((( TAPE DECK 1 OPERATIONRECORD ... to start recording.PLAY ...... to start playback. ..................... to rewind the tape. ..................... to fast forward the

    tape.STOPOPENto stop playback/

    recording or to openthe tape door.

    PAUSE ......... to interrupt playbackor recording.

    ))))) TAPE DECK 1 REPEAT to repeat a CD track, a disc, or all

    available discs. MUTE to switch off the sound temporarily. SHUFFLE to play all the available discs and

    their tracks in random order. SLEEP to switch the system to standby

    mode at a selected time. B to switch the system to standby

    mode.

    CONTROLS

    Notes for remote control: First select the source you wish

    to control by pressing one of thesource select keys on the remotecontrol (e.g. CD ,TUNER etc.).

    Then select the desired function(,,, etc.).

    12

    Important:Before you operate the system,complete the preparationprocedures.

    Demonstration modeThe system has a demonstration modethat shows the various features offeredby the system. When the system isswitched on for the first time, thedemonstration mode will startautomatically.

    Notes: During the demonstration, if you press

    any source (or standby-on) button, thesystem will switch to the respectivemode (or standby).

    When the system is switched tostandby mode, the demonstration willresume five seconds later.

    To stop the demonstration mode Press and hold (on the system

    only) for five seconds when thesystem is in demonstration mode. The demonstration will stop. "DEMO OFF" is displayed. The system will switch to standby

    mode.

    Note: Even though the AC power cord is

    removed from and reconnected to thewall socket, the demonstration willremain off until it is switched on again.

    To start the demonstration mode Press and hold (on the system

    only) for five seconds when thesystem is in standby mode. The demonstration will begin.

    OPERATING THE SYSTEM

    SOUND NAVIGATION - JOG

    STANDBY-ON

    PROGRAM CLOCKTIMER DIM

    MASTERVOLUME

    FW-C10 MINI HIFI SYSTEM

    CD1 2 3 FM AM TAPE 1 2

    TAPECD TUNER AUX

    PRESET

    TUNING

    STOPCLEARSEARCH PLAY PAUSE PREV NEXT

    DBB

    VIDEO

    OPTIMAL

    JAZZ

    ROCK

    TECHNO

    JOGCONTROL

    Easy SetEASY SET allows you to store allavailable radio stations automatically.

    Press and hold STANDBY ON (onthe system only) for five secondswhen the system is in standby ordemonstration mode. EASY SET will be displayed,

    and followed by TUNER andthen AUTO.

    EASY SET will start searching forall radio on FM band and thenfollowed by radio stations on AMband.

    All available radio stations withsufficient signal strength will bestored. Up to 40 presets may bestored.

    Notes: EASY SET will start with the FM band,

    if there are still presets available, thesystem will continue to store the AMband.

    When EASY SET is used, all previouslystored radio stations will be replaced.

    The last preset radio station willappear on the display when EASY SETis completed.

    Switching the system ON Press CD, TUNER, TAPE or AUX.

    You can also switch on the system bypressing any one of the CD DIRECTPLAY buttons.

    Switching the system tostandby mode Press STANDBY ON or B on

    the remote control. The system will switch to standby

    mode.

    Selecting the Source Press the respective source selection

    button: CD, TUNER, TAPE orAUX. The display indicates the selected

    source.

    Note: For an external source, make sure you

    have connected the audio left and rightOUT terminals of the externalequipment (TV, VCR, Laser Disc player,DVD player or CD Recorder) to theAUX IN terminals.

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    PCS 103 335

    13DIM modeYou can select the desired brightnessfor the display.

    Press DIM to select DIM 1, DIM 2,DIM 3 or DIM OFF display mode. The DIM display lights up. "DIM 1", "DIM 2", "DIM 3" or

    "DIM OFF" will be displayeddepending on the mode selected.

    DIM OFF - normal brightness withSpectrum Analyzer On

    DIM 1 - normal brightness withSpectrum Analyzer Off

    DIM 2 - half brightness withSpectrum Analyzer On

    OPERATING THE SYSTEM

    DIM 3 - half brightness withSpectrum Analyzer Off and all LEDson the system will be switched off.

    Sound ControlVOLUME ADJUSTMENTAdjust MASTER VOLUME toincrease or decrease the sound level.

    For Personal ListeningConnect the headphones plug to then socket at the front of the system.The speakers will be muted.

    DIGITAL SOUND CONTROL(DSC)The DSC feature enables you to enjoyspecial sound effects that have presetequalizer settings, providing the bestmusic reproduction.

    Adjust JOG CONTROL to selectOPTIMAL, JAZZ, ROCK orTECHNO. The Digital Sound Control display

    panel will light up respectively. OPTIMAL, JAZZ, ROCK or

    TECHNO and the respective flagwill be displayed.

    Note: When OPTIMAL sound is selected,

    DBB will be switched on automatically.

    DYNAMIC BASS BOOST (DBB)The DBB mode enhances the bassresponse.

    Press DBB to switch on bassresponse. The DBB button lights up. DBB ON and the DBB flag will

    be displayed.

    To switch off DBB Press DBB again. The DBB button light is switched

    off. DBB OFF will be displayed.

    Note: Some CDs or tapes might be recorded

    in high modulation, which causes adistortion at high volume. If this occurs,switch off DBB or reduce the volume.

    MUTE (only on remote control)This feature allows you to temporarilyswitch off the sound of the system withoutswitching off the system when you requirea moment of silence.

    Press MUTE on the remote controlto switch off the sound. "MUTE" and the MUTE flag will be

    displayed. Press MUTE again on the remote

    control or increase the MASTERVOLUME to switch on the sound.

    14 CD

    Warning!1) This system is designed for conventional CDs. Do not use any accessories

    such as disc stabilizer rings or CD treatment sheets, etc., which maydamage the CD mechanism.

    2) Do not load more than one disc into each tray.3) When the CD changer is loaded with CDs, do not turn over or shake the

    system. This may jam the changer.

    You may load three discs in the CD changer for continuous playbackwithout interruption.

    SOUND NAVIGATION - JOG

    STANDBY-ON

    PROGRAM CLOCKTIMER DIM

    MASTERVOLUME

    FW-C10 MINI HIFI SYSTEM

    CD1 2 3 FM AM TAPE 1 2

    TAPECD TUNER AUX

    PRESET

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    Discs for playbackThis system can play all digital audio CD,finalized digital audio CD-Recordableand finalized digital audio CD-Rewritable format discs.

    Loading the CD Changer1 Press CD to select CD mode.2 Press OPENCLOSE. The CD carousel tray slides out.

    3 Load a CD with the printed side upin the right tray.

    You can load another disc in the lefttray.

    To load the third disc, press theDISC CHANGE button. The CD carousel tray will rotate

    until the empty tray is ready forloading.

    4 Press OPENCLOSE to close theCD carousel tray. The total number of tracks and

    the playing time of the selecteddisc appear on the display.

    Note: To ensure good system performance,

    wait until the CD changer completelyreads the disc(s) before proceeding.

    CD Direct Play You can play a CD directly by

    pressing the DISC 1, DISC 2 orDISC 3 button. The CD player willstop at the end of playback of theselected disc. A lit button indicates that a disc is

    loaded in the disc tray. A flashing button indicates that a

    disc is playing.

    Playing a CD1 Press to start playback. The disc tray, track number and

    elapsed playing time of the currenttrack appear on the display.

    To interrupt playback, press. The playing time flashes.

    To resume playback, press again.2 To stop playback, press .

    Note: All the available discs will play once,

    then stop.

    Disc ChangeYou can change the outer two discswhile the third inner disc is stopped oris playing.

    1 Press DISC CHANGE. The CD carousel tray slides out.

    2 Replace the discs in the left and rightdisc trays.

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    15 If you press DISC CHANGE again

    during playback, the CD will stopplaying. The CD carousel tray will rotate

    until the inner tray is rotated outand is ready for changing.

    3 Press OPENCLOSE to close theCD carousel tray.

    Selecting a desired trackSelecting a desired track whenplayback is stopped1 Press or until the desired

    track appears on the display.2 Press to start playback. The selected track number and

    elapsed playing time appear onthe display.

    Selecting a desired track duringplayback Press or until the desired

    track appears on the display. The selected track number and

    elapsed playing time appear onthe display.

    If you press once it will skip tothe beginning of the current trackand play the track again.

    Note: Pressing during shuffling can only

    skip to the beginning of the currenttrack.

    Searching for a particularpassage during playback Press and hold or until the

    desired passage is located. The volume will be reduced.

    Play returns to normal when or is released.

    Programming TracksProgramming tracks of a loaded CD ispossible when playback is stopped. Thedisplay will indicate the total tracksstored in the program. Up to 40 trackscan be stored in the memory in anyorder. When 40 tracks are stored andyou attempt to store another track, thedisplay will show PROGRAM FULL.

    1 Load the desired discs in the disctrays.

    2 Press PROGRAM to startprogramming. The PROG flag starts flashing. It will cancel any previously

    selected repeat mode.3 Press the CD (CD 123) or DISC

    1/2/3 button to select the disc.4 Press or to select the desired

    track.5 Press PROGRAM to store the

    track. Repeat steps 3 to 5 to store other

    discs and tracks.

    CD

    6 Press once to end programming. The total number of tracks

    programmed and total playingtime appear on the display.

    Notes: If the total playing time is more than

    99:59 or if one of the programmedtracks has a number greater than 30,then --:-- appears on the displayinstead of the total playing time.

    If the system is reading the discs,programming is not possible,READING will be displayed andfollowed by DISC X. X is thecurrent read disc number.

    During programming, if no button ispressed within 20 seconds, the systemwill exit program mode automatically.

    Reviewing the programReviewing of the program is possibleonly when playback is stopped. Press or repeatedly to review

    the programmed tracks. Press to exit review mode.

    Playing the program1 Press to start program playback. PLAY PROGRAM will be

    displayed. The track number and elapsed

    playing time of the current trackwill appear on the display.

    If you press REPEAT duringprogram playback, the current trackor all programmed tracks will beplayed repeatedly. TRACK or "PROGRAM" will be

    displayed. The REP and PROG flags appear

    on the display.2 Press to stop program playback.

    Notes: If you press any of the CD DIRECT

    PLAY buttons, the system will play theselected disc or track and the storedprogram will be ignored temporarily.The PROG display also will disappeartemporarily from the display. It willreappear when playback of theselected disc ends.

    REPEAT DISC mode will be cancelledwhen program playback begins.

    Erasing the program (whenplayback is stopped) Press . PROGRAM CLEARED will be

    displayed.

    Note: The program will be erased when the

    system is disconnected from the powersupply or when the CD carousel tray isopened.

    16Repeat (only on remote control)You can play the current track, a disc orall available discs repeatedly.

    1 Press REPEAT on the remotecontrol to select the various repeatmodes. TRACK, DISC, ALL DISC

    or OFF will be displayed. The REP flag appears on the

    display. The selected track, selected disc or

    all available discs will now be playedrepeatedly until you press.

    2 Press REPEAT until the "OFF"mode is displayed to resume normalplayback. The REP flag disappears from the

    display.

    Notes: REPEAT DISC mode is not available

    during program play or shuffle mode. You can also repeat shuffling a

    program. TRACK or PROGRAM" will be

    displayed. The REP, PROG, and SHUF flags

    appear on the display.

    CD TUNER

    Shuffle (only on remote control)In shuffle mode, the system plays all theavailable discs and their tracks inrandom order. Shuffle may be used alsowhen tracks are programmed.

    To shuffle all the discs and tracks1 Press SHUFFLE. SHUFFLE will be displayed. The SHUF flag, the disc and the

    track selected at random appearon the display.

    The discs and the tracks will beplayed in random order until youpress.

    If you press REPEAT duringshuffling, the current track or allavailable discs will be playedrepeatedly. TRACK or ALL DISC will be

    displayed. The REP. and SHUF. flags appear

    on the display.2 Press SHUFFLE again to resume

    normal playback. The SHUF flag disappears from

    the display.

    Note: REPEAT DISC mode will be cancelled

    when shuffle is selected.

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    Note: For 'EASY SET' feature, please refer to

    page 12.

    Tuning to radio stations1 Press TUNER (FMAM) to select

    TUNER mode. TUNER will be displayed.

    A few seconds later, the currentradio frequency will be displayed.

    2 Press TUNER (FMAM) again toselect the desired waveband : FM orAM.

    3 Press or for more than onesecond, then release. The display will show SEARCH

    until a radio station with sufficientsignal strength is found.

    Repeat this procedure until thedesired station is reached.

    To tune to a weak station, brieflypress or repeatedly until thedisplay shows the desired frequencyand/or when the best reception hasbeen obtained.

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    Storing Preset StationsYou can store up to 40 radio stations inthe memory. When a preset radiostation is selected, the preset numberappears next to the frequency on thedisplay.

    Automatic programming1 Press TUNER (FMAM).2 Press PROGRAM for more than

    one second. The PROG flag starts flashing and

    AUTO will be displayed. The system will search for every

    available station in the FMwaveband first, then search theAM waveband.

    All available stations will be storedautomatically. The frequency andpreset number will be displayedbriefly.

    The system will stop searchingwhen all the available radiostations are stored or when thememory for 40 preset radiostations is used.

    The system will remain tuned tothe last stored preset radiostation.

    Notes: You can cancel the automatic

    programming by pressing PROGRAM or (on the system only).

    If you want to reserve a section ofpreset numbers, for example presetnumbers 1 to 9, select preset 10before starting automatic programming,only the preset numbers 10 to 40 willbe programmed.

    Manual programming1 Press TUNER (FMAM).2 Press TUNER (FMAM) again to

    select the desired waveband : FM orAM.

    3 Press PROGRAM for less than onesecond. The PROG flag starts flashing. The next available preset number

    will be displayed for selection.4 Press or to tune to the

    desired frequency. If you wish to store the radio station

    to another preset number, press 4or 3 to select the desired presetnumber.

    5 Press PROGRAM again. The PROG flag disappears and

    the radio station will be stored.

    Repeat steps 3 5 to store otherpreset radio stations.

    Notes: When 40 radio stations are stored and

    you attempt to store another radiostation, the display will show"PROGRAM FULL. If you want tochange an existing preset number,repeat steps 3 5.

    You can cancel manual programmingby pressing (on the system only).

    During programming, if no button ispressed within 20 seconds, the systemwill exit program mode automatically.

    Tuning to Preset RadioStations Press 4 or 3 to select the desired

    preset number. The preset number, radio

    frequency, and waveband appearon the display.

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    CD1 2 3 FM AM TAPE 1 2

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    Loading a tape1 Press STOPOPEN.2 The tape deck door opens.3 Load the tape with the open side

    downward and the full spool to theleft.

    4 Close the tape deck door.

    Tape Playback1 Press TAPE to select TAPE mode. "TAPE" will be displayed.

    2 Load the tape into the selected tapedeck.

    3 Press PLAY to start playback. To interrupt playback, press PAUSE. To resume playback, press PAUSE

    again.4 Press STOPOPEN to end

    playback.

    Rewind/Fast ForwardWhen playback is stopped1 You can rewind or fast forward a

    tape by pressing or ,respectively. The tape will stop automatically at

    the end of rewinding or fastforwarding.

    2 Press STOPOPEN to stoprewinding or fast forwarding.

    Continuous Playback FromTape Deck 2 to Tape Deck 11 Press TAPE to select TAPE mode.2 Load the tapes in tape decks 1 and 2.3 Press PLAY 2 on tape deck 2.4 Press PAUSE on tape deck 1.5 Press PLAY 2 on tape deck 1. Playback will begin with tape deck

    2 and will continue with tape deck1 when playback on tape deck 2ends.

    6 Press STOPOPEN if you want tostop playback before the end of thetape in tape deck 1 or tape deck 2.

    Notes: During rewinding or fast forwarding of a

    tape, it is also possible to listen toanother source (e.g. CD, TUNER orAUX).

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    Selecting ExternalEquipmentIf you have connected the audio outterminals of the external equipment(TV, VCR, Laser Disc player, DVD playeror CD Recorder) to the AUX INterminals, you can hear the enhancedsound from the system.

    Press AUX to select the externalequipment. "AUX" will be displayed.

    Note: All the sound control features (e.g. DSC,

    DBB, etc.) are available for selection.

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    TAPE AUX

    Before playing a tape, check andtighten slack tape with a pencil. Slacktape may get jammed or may burst inthe mechanism.

    C-120 tape is extremely thin and iseasily deformed or damaged. It is notrecommended for use in this system.

    Store the tapes at room temperatureand do not put them too close to amagnetic field (for example, atransformer, TV or speaker).

    .

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    Notes: For recording, use only tape of IEC type

    I (normal tape). The tape is secured at both ends with

    leader tape. At the beginning and endof tape, nothing will be recorded for sixto seven seconds.

    The recording level is set automatically,regardless of the position of Volume,DBB or DSC.

    To prevent accidental recording, breakout the tab on the left shoulder of thetape side you want to protect.

    One Touch Recording For One Touch Recording, as soon as

    you press RECORD, the currentsource (CD, TUNER or AUX) will berecorded on tape deck 1.

    1 Load a blank tape in tape deck 1.2 Press RECORD on tape deck 1 to

    start recording. The REC starts flashing.

    3 Press PAUSE to interruptrecording.

    4 Press STOPOPEN on tape deck 1to stop recording.

    RECORDING

    CD Synchro StartRecordingDuring CD synchro start recording, Do not fast forward/rewind your

    tape in tape deck 2. Do not listen to another source.

    1 Load a blank tape into tape deck 1and a disc into the disc tray.

    2 Press CD. You can program the tracks in the

    order you want them to be recorded(see Programming Tracks). If you donot, the tracks are recordedaccording to the order on theselected disc.

    3 Press RECORD on tape deck 1 tostart recording. The REC starts flashing.

    4 Press STOPOPEN on tape deck 1to stop recording, then press tostop CD playback.

    Dubbing tapes (from tape deck 2to tape deck 1)1 Load the prerecorded tape into tape

    deck 2 and a blank tape into tapedeck 1.

    Make sure both tapes have their fullspool to the left.

    2 Press PAUSE on tape deck 1.3 Press RECORD on tape deck 1.4 Press PLAY on tape deck 2. The REC starts flashing.

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    21 RECORDING CLOCK Recording will start automatically.5 Press STOPOPEN on tape deck 1

    and tape deck 2 to stop dubbing.

    Notes: At the end of side A, flip the tapes to

    side B and repeat the procedure. Dubbing of tapes is only possible from

    tape deck 2 to tape deck 1. To ensure good dubbing, use tapes of

    the same length.

    Recording from othersources (only on tape deck 1)1 Load a blank tape into tape deck 1.2 Press CD, TUNER or AUX. Start playback of the selected source.3 Press RECORD on tape deck 1 to

    start recording. The REC starts flashing.

    4 Press PAUSE to interruptrecording.

    5 Press STOPOPEN on tape deck 1to stop recording.

    Note: During recording, it is not possible to

    listen to another sound source.

    View ClockYou can view the clock (if it is set) if thesystem is in Standby mode or when anysound source is selected (CD, TUNER,etc.). The clock will be displayed forabout seven seconds.

    Press CLOCKTIMER briefly. 10:38 PM or 22:38 (the

    current time in either 12- or 24-hour mode) will be displayeddepending on whether you haveselected 12- or 24-hour mode.

    --:-- will be displayed if theclock is not set.

    Clock SettingThe clock can be set in either 12- or24-hour mode, e.g. 12:00 AM or00:00. Before setting the clock, youmust be in the View Clock mode.

    1 Press CLOCKTIMER to selectclock mode.

    2 Press PROGRAM to select 12- and24- hour mode. If 12-hour mode is selected,

    12:00 starts flashing and theAM lights up.

    If 24-hour mode is selected,00:00 starts flashing.

    3 Set the hour with or on thesystem.

    4 Set the minute with or onthe system.

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    22 TIMER SLEEP TIMER5 Press CLOCKTIMER again to

    store the setting. The clock starts.

    To exit without storing the setting,presson the system.

    Notes: During clock setting, if no button is

    pressed within 90 seconds, the systemwill exit clock setting modeautomatically.

    When a power interruption occurs, theclock setting is erased.

    Timer Setting The system can switch on to CD or

    TUNER mode automatically at apreset time. It can serve as an alarmto wake you up.

    Before setting the timer, make surethe clock is set correctly.

    The timer will always be switched ononce it is set.

    The volume of the timer willincrease from the minimumlevel until the volume levelbefore the set is switched tostandby mode.

    1 Press and hold CLOCKTIMERfor more than two seconds toselect timer mode.

    12:00 AM or 00:00" or thelast timer setting starts flashingdepending on whether you haveselected 12- or 24-hour mode.

    The TIMER starts flashing. The selected source is lit while

    other available sources areflashing.

    2 Press CD or TUNER to select thedesired source.

    Before selecting CD, make sure a CDis loaded in the CD carousel tray.

    3 Press or on the system to setthe hour for the timer to start onthe system.

    4 Press or on the system to setthe minute for the timer to start.

    5 Press CLOCKTIMER to storethe start time. The timer is now set. The TIMER remains on the display.

    At the preset time, the timer will beactivated. The selected source will be

    played.

    Notes: During timer setting, if no button is

    pressed within 90 seconds, the systemwill exit timer setting modeautomatically.

    If the source selected is TUNER, thelast tuned frequency will be switchedon.

    If the source selected is CD, playbackwill begin with the first track of theselected disc or program. If the CDtrays are empty, the TUNER will beselected instead.

    The timer will not activate if a recordingis in progress.

    To switch off the TIMER1 Press and hold CLOCKTIMER

    for more than two seconds.2 Press on the system to cancel the

    timer. The timer is now switched off. The display will show "CANCEL"

    and the TIMER disappears.

    To start the TIMER again (for thesame preset time and source)1 Press and hold CLOCKTIMER

    for more than two seconds.2 Press CLOCKTIMER again to

    store the start time. The timer is now on. The TIMER appears on the display.

    Sleep Timer (only on remotecontrol)This feature allows you to select alength of time after which the systemwill switch to the standby modeautomatically.

    1 Press SLEEP on the remote controlrepeatedly to select a period of time. The selections are as follows (time

    in minutes):60 45 30 15 OFF

    60 SLEEP XX or OFF will be

    displayed. "XX" is the time inminutes.

    2 When you reach the desired lengthof time, stop pressing the SLEEPbutton. After this amount of time passes,

    the system will switch to thestandby mode.

    To switch off the Sleep Timer Press SLEEP repeatedly until "OFF"

    is displayed, or press theSTANDBY ON button.

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    MaintenanceCleaning the Cabinet Use a soft cloth slightly moistened

    with a mild detergent solution. Donot use a solution containing alcohol,spirits, ammonia or abrasives.

    Cleaning Discs When a disc

    becomes dirty, cleanit with a cleaningcloth. Wipe the discfrom the center out.

    Do not use solventssuch as benzine,thinner, commercially availablecleaners, or antistatic spray intendedfor analog records.

    Cleaning the CD lens After prolonged use, dirt or dust may

    accumulate at the CD lens. To ensuregood playback quality, clean the CDlens with Philips CD Lens Cleaner orany commercially available cleaner.Follow the instructions supplied withcleaner.

    Cleaning the Heads and the TapePaths To ensure good recording and

    playback quality, clean the heads, thecapstan(s), and pressure roller(s)after every 50 hours of tapeoperation.

    Use a cotton swab slightly moistenedwith cleaning fluid or alcohol.

    You can also clean the heads byplaying a cleaning tape once.

    Demagnetizing the heads Use a demagnetizing tape available at

    your dealer.

    Warning! Under nocircumstances should you try torepair the set yourself as this willinvalidate the guarantee. Do notopen the set as there is a risk ofelectric shock.

    If a fault occurs, check the pointslisted below before taking the systemfor repair.

    Should any problems persist afteryou have made these checks, consultyour nearest dealer or service center.

    CD Player OperationNO DISC is displayed. The disc is inserted upside down. Place CD with printed side up. Moisture condensation at the lens. Wait until lens has adjusted to normal

    room temperature. There is no disc in the CD tray. Insert a CD. The CD is dirty, badly scratched or

    warped. Clean or replace the CD. The CD lens is dirty or dusty. See section under Maintenance (page

    24).

    DISC NOT FINALIZED isdisplayed. The CD-RW or CD-R disc is not

    properly recorded for use with astandard CD player.

    Read the instruction booklet of yourCD-Rewritable or CD-Recorder on howto finalize a recording.

    The CD is badly scratched or dirty. Replace or clean CD.

    Radio ReceptionPoor radio reception. The signal is too weak. Adjust the antenna. Connect an external antenna for

    better reception. The TV or VCR is too close to the

    stereo system. Separate the stereo system from the

    TV or VCR.

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    Tape Deck OperationRECORDING ACTIVE isdisplayed. A recording is in progress. Stop the recording or wait until it is

    finished.

    Recording or playback cannot bemade or there is a decrease inaudio level. Dirty tape heads, capstans or

    pressure rollers. See section on tape deck maintenance

    (page 24). Magnetic build-up in the record/

    playback head. Use demagnetizing tape.

    GeneralSystem does not react when anybutton is pressed. Electrostatic discharge. Press STANDBY ON to switch the

    system off. Remove the AC power plugfrom the wall outlet, then reconnectthe power plug and switch on thesystem again.

    No or poor sound. Volume is not turned up. Adjust VOLUME. The headphones are connected. Disconnect the headphones. Speakers are not connected or are

    connected wrongly. Check that the speakers are

    connected correctly. Make sure the stripped speaker wire is

    clamped.

    Reversed left and right sound. Speakers are connected wrongly. Check the speaker connections and

    location.

    Lack of bass sound or apparentlyimprecise physical location ofmusical instruments. Speakers are connected wrongly. Check the speaker connection for

    proper phasing, colored/black wires tocolored/black terminals.

    Remote control has no effect onthe system. Wrong source is selected. Select the source (CD, TUNER, etc.)

    before pressing the function button,(,,, etc.).

    The distance to the system is toolarge.

    Reduce the distance. Batteries are inserted incorrectly. Insert the batteries with their polarities

    (+/ signs) as indicated. Batteries are exhausted. Replace the batteries.

    Timer is not working. Clock is not set. Set the clock. Timer is not switched on. Press CLOCKTIMER to switch on the

    timer. Recording is in progress. Stop recording.

    Clock setting is erased. There was a power failure. Reset the clock.

    System displays featuresautomatically; buttons flashcontinuously. Demonstration mode is switched

    on. Press and hold (on the system) for

    five seconds to switch off thedemonstration.

    All lighted buttons are not lit. Display is switch on in DIM 3 mode. Press DIM until DIM OFF display mode

    is shown.

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    ADDITIONAL FEATURES FOR FW-C30/21/21M

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    AM ANTENNA

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    B FM Wire AntennaConnection

    Connect the supplied FM wire antenna tothe FM AERIAL (FM ANTENNA) 75 terminal. Adjust the position of the FMantenna for the best reception.

    Outdoor AntennaFor better FM stereo reception, connect anoutdoor FM antenna to the FM AERIAL (FMANTENNA) 75 terminal using a 75 dipole wire.

    FM ANTENNA 75FM AERIAL 75

    OR

    F Adjusting the OperatingVoltage(not available for version /30)

    Before connecting the AC power cord tothe wall outlet, make sure that the voltageselector at the rear of the system is set tothe local power line voltage. If not, resetthe selector before connecting to the walloutlet.

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    MIC LEVEL (not available for version/30)

    to adjust the mixing level for karaokeor microphone recording.

    MIC (not available for version /30) to connect microphones jack.

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    MW TUNING GRID

    Changing the MW tuning grid(not available for version /30)The frequency step can be changed ifnecessary. In North and South America, thefrequency step between adjacent channelsin the MW band is 10 kHz. In other parts ofthe world, it is 9 kHz. The frequency steppreset in the factory is 9 KHz.

    For MW BandTo change from 9 kHz to 10 kHz or vice

    versa

    Changing of tuning grid will erase allpreviously stored preset stations.

    1 Disconnect the system from the ACpower supply (pull out the AC powercord).

    2 Press and hold TUNER and TUNING while reconnecting the system tothe AC power supply. Display will show GRID 10 or

    GRID 9.

    Notes: GRID 9 indicates that the tuning grid is

    in step of 9 kHz in MW band. GRID 10indicates that the tuning grid is in stepof 10 kHz in MW band.

    FM tuning grid will also be changedfrom 50 kHz to 100 kHz or vice versa. Allpreset stations will also be erased.

    KARAOKE

    Microphone Mixing (not availablefor version /30)1 Set the MIC LEVEL control to the

    minimum level to prevent acousticfeedback (e.g. a loud howling sound)before you connect the microphone.

    2 Connect a microphone to the MICsocket.

    3 Press CD, TUNER, TAPE or AUX.4 Play the selected source.5 Adjust the volume level with VOLUME

    control.6 Adjust the MIC LEVEL control to the

    mixing level that you want.7 Start singing or talking through the

    microphone.

    MICROPHONE - LEVEL

  • 3-1 3-1

    PCS 103 342

    DISMANTLING INSTRUCTIONS

    Dismantling of the Cover Control on the Front (see Notes)

    1) Insert a strong string into the slot between the Volumeknob (pos 146) and Cover Ring Volume (pos 1440, loopedit 1,5 turns securely around the Volume knob and pulled itout as shown.

    2) Do likewise for the Jog Rotary knob (pos 145).3) Remove the 2 hidden screws A to take out the Cover

    Control Assembly (pos 153 + 143 + 144).

    Note: Only the Lightguide DSC (pos 127) is sandwichedbetween the Front Cabinet (pos 101) & Cover Control(pos 153).

    Dismantling of Assemblies on the Front Panel

    1) Remove the Volume and Jog Rotary knobs (pos 145 &146) as per step 1 and 2 of Dismantling the CoverControl on the Front.

    2) Remove 3 screws C to loosen the Headphone board (1x)and the Karaoke board (2x).Note: Karaoke board is for some versions only.

    3) Remove 12 screws D as indicated to loosen the Frontboard.

    4) Remove 6 screws E to loosen the ECO-MTF Module

    Dismantling of the Front Panel

    1) Slide out the tray an remove the Cover Tray CDC (pos 107)as indicated.

    2) Loosen the 8 screws to separate the Front Panel from therear portion.

    - 2 screws B on the front- 2 screws each on the left & right side- 2 screws at the bottom

    Dismantling of the Cassette Cover

    3. Lift up and out

    1. Place screw driver (flat side) between the cover & cassette door

    2. Twist screw driver

    Cassette

  • 3-2 3-2

    PCS 103 343

    Dismantling of Rear Portion

    1) Remove 1 screw H & uncatch C1 to loosen the Mainssocket board.

    2) Remove 2 screws F, 2 screws G and uncatch C2 toloosen the Tuner board assembly.

    3) Remove 6 screws J (4x on the rear and 2x on theheatsink) and uncatch C3 to loosen the Combi board(Main part).

    4) Remove 2 screws K to loosen the Mains Transformer.

    W

    H2cm

    2cm

    Chip Board size: H x WThickness: 5 - 8mm

    Rear View of Loudspeaker Box

    Speaker wire

    Dismantling of Left/Right Loudspeaker Box (not recommended because of high risk of damage)

    This Loudspeaker Box is not designed to be repaired!The steps below makes it possible to replace defectiveparts but the service repairman must exercise extremecare not to damage the Louspeaker box.

    1) Marked out a rectangular area on the Rear of theLoudspeaker box giving it a 2cm skirting all round (seepicture).

    2) Use a zigsaw (or open-end hand-held saw) cut along theearlier marked out line.Caution: Be extra careful not to cut the Loudspeaker

    Wires near the bottom of the LS box.3) Prepare a Chipboard (thickness 5 - 8 mm) of size L x W

    to cover back the cut-out after replacement of defectiveparts.

    4) Use any self-tapping wood screw to tighten the newChipboard onto the 2cm width skirting.

  • Service pos A

    Service pos B

    Service pos C

    3-3

    PCS 103 344

    3-3

    Notes:1. During repair it is possible to disconnect the following

    assemblies or modules while repairing other areas:- Tuner Board- CDC Module

    2. The flex cables are very fragile, care should be taken notto damage them during repair. After repair, be very surethat the flex cables are inserted properly into the flexsockets before encasing, otherwise faults may occurs.

  • Variousother Tests

    Activated with ACTIONTEST

    QEEPROM FORMAT Load default data. Display shows "NEW" for 1 second.Caution!All presets from the customer will be lost!!

    Disconnectmains cord

    LEAVE SERVICETESTPROGRAM

    R

    9 to Exit

    EEPROM TEST A test pattern will be sent to the EEPROM."PASS" is displayed if the uProcessor readback the test pattern correctly, otherwise"ERROR" will be displayed.

    Volume Knobor

    Jog Shuttle knob

    ENCODER TEST Display shows value for 2 seconds.Values increases or decreases in steps of 1until 0 (Min.) or 40 (Max.) is reached.

    POWERButton pressed?

    Y

    N

    Set is in Service PLAY Mode.

    The Service Play Mode is intended todetect and identify the failures in the CD Mode.

    In this mode the electronics will still functioneven when an error is detected so thatrepair activities can be carried out.

    SERVICEPLAY MODE

    In case of failures, errorcodes according to table 2

    will be displayed.

    OButton pressed?

    Y

    Y

    Y

    N

    N

    N

    OButton pressed?

    9Button pressed?

    Display shows8M

    Output at (Front Board) pin 80 of uP = 1,953.125Hz

    Display shows32K

    Output at (Front Board) pin 80 of uP = 2048Hz

    QUARTZTEST

    TUNERButton pressed?

    DisconnectMains cord ?

    Y

    N

    N

    Y

    Service frequencies arecopied to the RAM (see Table1)

    Tuner works normallyexcept:

    PROGRAM button

    Service Mode left

    TUNERTEST

    Display Tuner Version"ccc"

    TUNERButton pressed?

    N

    Y

    PRESET

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    10

    11

    Europe"EUR"

    87.5MHz

    108MHz

    531kHz

    1602kHz

    558kHz

    1494kHz

    153kHz

    279kHz

    198kHz

    98MHz

    87.5MHz

    East Eur."EAS"

    87.5MHz

    108MHz

    531kHz

    1602kHz

    558kHz

    1494kHz

    87.5MHz

    87.5MHz

    87.5MHz

    87.5MHz

    98MHz

    USA"USA"

    87.5MHz

    108MHz

    530kHz

    1700kHz

    560kHz

    1500kHz

    98MHz

    87.5MHz

    87.5MHz

    87.5MHz

    87.5MHz

    Oversea"OSE"

    87.5MHz

    108MHz

    531/530kHz*

    1602/1700kHz*

    558/560kHz*

    1494/1500kHz*

    87.5/98MHz*

    87.5MHz

    87.5MHz

    87.5MHz

    98/87.5MHz*

    Table 1

    East Eur. Extended-band"EAS"

    65.81MHz

    108MHz

    74MHz

    87.5MHz

    531kHz

    1602kHz

    558kHz

    1494kHz

    98MHz

    70.01MHz

    65.81MHz

    Note: * Depending on the selected grid frequency (9 or 10kHz)By holding the TUNER and R buttons depressed while switching on the Mains supply, oneof the undermentioned features will be activated:- the tuning grid frequency is toggled between 9kHz and 10kHz for the Oversea (/21) version.- the extended FM1 (65.81MHz - 74MHz) is toggled on and off for East Eur. (/34) version.

    Y

    N

    Y

    N

    Y

    N

    2Button pressed?

    2Button pressed?

    9Button pressed?

    DISPLAYTEST

    Display shows Fig. 1and switch all LEDs on

    Display shows Fig. 2and selected LEDs on

    (see note 1)

    Figure 1

    Figure 2

    note 1 : DISC1, DISC3, TUNER, JAZZ and TECHNO

    Table 2

    Error code

    E1000

    E1001

    E1002

    E1003

    E1005

    E1006

    E1007

    E1008

    E1020

    E1070

    E1071

    E1079

    Error Description

    Focus ErrorTriggered when the focus could not be found within a certain time when starting up the CDor when the focus is lost for a certain time during play.

    Radial ErrorTriggered when the radial servo is off-track for a certain time during play.

    Sledge In ErrorThe sledge did not reach its inner position (inner-switch is still close) before approximately6 Sec. have passed by. Inner-switch or sledge motor problem.

    Sledge Out ErrorThe sledge did not come out of its inner position (inner-switch is still open) before approximately250 mSec. have passed by. Inner-switch or sledge motor problem.

    Jump-offtrack errorTriggered in normal play when the jump destination could not be found within a certain time.When this error occurred, software will try to recover by initiating the jump command again.If it is recoverable, the disc will continue to play.

    Subcode ErrorTriggered when a new subcode was missing for a certain time during play.

    PLL ErrorThe Phase Lock Loop could not lock within a certain time.

    Turntable Motor ErrorGenerated when the CD could not reached 75% of speed during startup within a certain time.Discmotor problem.

    Focus Search ErrorThe focus point has not been found within a certain time.

    The carousel switch is not open within certain time. This can happen when either the switch isdefective and closed all the time, or when the carousel is blocked when located exactly at adisc position.

    The carousel position switch did not close within a certain time. This can happen when theswitch is defective and never closes electrically, or when the carousel is blocked in betweentwo disc positions. The time-out is approximately 5 Sec.

    The drawer could not enter the inside position is opening again. This can be caused because the drawer is blocked by something and cannot go fully inside, or the drawer switch is defectiveand does not close.

    To start service test programhold P & AUX

    depressed whileplugging in the mains cord

    Display shows theROM version *

    "S-Vyy"(Main menu)

    S refers to Service Mode.

    V refers to Version.

    yy refers to Software version number of Processor. (Counting up from 01 to 99)

    SERVICE TEST PROGRAM

    3-4 3-4

    PCS 103 242

  • 4-1

    PCS 103 345

    4-1

    SET BLOCK DIAGRAM

    HEADPH0NE

    # #

    #

    #

    #

    BASS ALC

    VCD VCDVCDVCD

    For 12W setOnly

    SA BUFFER

    AMPLIFIER

    FRONT**

    **

    For 25W setOnly

    SUBWOOFER OUT

    TRAFO

    AMPLIFIER

    COMBI

    HEADPHONE

    VCD MODULE

    SOUND PROCESSING

    POWER SUPPLY

    SIMPLE KARAOKE

    FRONT

    POWER

    Updated on 10-06-99

  • 5-1

    PCS 103 244

    5-1

    SET WIRING DIAGRAM

    3CDC

    -99

    HEADPHONE

    ****

    ***

    MIC

    M/TOP B3P-VH

    KARA

    3CDC 99

    ETF7

    ECO5CDC KEY

    ECO-MTF

    # CV

    BS O

    UT

    VCD

    TU95

    ECO-MTF/

    FRONT

    # 3CDC SERVO FOR VCD

    COMBI

    /

    HEADPHONE

    ECO5 / TUNER95

    TRA

    FO

    MAINS

    ETF7

    TRA

    FO

    4W

    # MPEG-ESS

    FW-C10/37 3139 119 32240 dd wk939

  • FRONT BOARD

    6-1

    PCS 103 245

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    FTD Display pin connection ............................................ 6-2Variation table .................................................................. 6-3Circuit diagram................................................................. 6-4Component & Chip layout ............................................... 6-5Electrical parts list ............................................................ 6-6

  • 6-2

    a

    b

    c

    d

    e

    fh j k

    g m

    j

    F8

    F9

    F7

    F8nr

    F8

    F6

    F7

    F3 F1

    F4 F5

    F2

    F7

    F3

    F4F5

    F1 F2

    12G

    11G

    1G 2G 3G 4G 5G 6G 7G 8G 9G

    10G

    Col

    Dp

    P1

    P2

    P3

    P4

    P5

    P6

    P7

    P8

    P9

    P10

    P11

    P12

    P13

    P14

    P15

    P16

    1G - 5G

    a

    h

    j

    k

    b

    f

    m

    g

    c

    e

    r

    n

    d

    -

    -

    -

    6G

    a

    h

    j

    k

    b

    f

    m

    g

    c

    e

    r

    n

    d

    Col

    Dp

    -

    7G - 8G

    a

    h

    j

    k

    b

    f

    m

    g

    c

    e

    r

    n

    d

    -

    -

    -

    9G

    F8

    F9

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    10G

    F1

    F2

    F3

    F4

    F5

    F6

    F7

    F8

    11G

    F1

    F2

    F3

    F4

    F5

    F6

    F7

    F8

    -

    -

    12G

    F7

    F8

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    FTD DISPLAY PIN CONNECTIONS

    PCS 103 246

  • 6-3

    PCS 103 247

    Front Board applicationA52720 FW-C1/37, FW-C10/22/34/37A52730 FW-C3/37, FW-C30/30/37, FW-C35/37A52740 FW-C38/21/21M, FW-C39/21/21/33A52750 FW-C28/33A52760 FW-C38/22/34A52770 FW-C28/22/34A53070 FW-C30/21/21MA53080 FW-C38/37, FW-C39/30A53440 FW-V39/21

    FEATURES: A52720 A52730 A52740 A52750 A52760 A52770 A53070 A53080 A53440RDS - - - - x x - - -Rotary Encoder - x x x x x x x xJog Encoder - x x - x - x x xSpectrum Analyzer - - x - x - - x xBiplaner LED - x x x x x x x xSmall FTD x x - x - x x - -Large FTD - - x - x - - x x

    ITEM NO. A52720 A52730 A52740 A52750 A52760 A52770 A53070 A53080 A53440DM21 x x - - - - x - -DM23 - - - - - - - - xDM26 x x x x - - x x xDM27 - - - - x x - - -1402 - - x - x - - x x1403 x x - x - x x - -1404 x x x x x x x x -1405 - - x x x x - x x1418 - - x - x - - x x1419 - - x - x - - x x1420 - - x - x - - x x1421 - - x x x x - x x1423 - - x x x x - x x1425 - - - x x x - - x1426 - - x x x x - x x1427 - - - x x - - - x1428 x - - - - - - - -1429 x - - - - - - - -1430 x - - x - x - - -2417 - 220F 220F 220F 220F 220F 220F 220F 220F2421 2,2F 22F 22F 22F 22F 22F 22F 22F 22F2432 - - - - 100pF 100pF - - -2433 - - - - 47pF 47pF - - -2462 - 220nF 220nF 220nF 220nF 220nF 220nF 220nF 220nF

    Variations table for Front Board

    ITEM NO. A52720 A52730 A52740 A52750 A52760 A52770 A53070 A53080 A534403407 - - 1k - 1k - - 1k 1k3458 - - 1k - 1k - - 1k 1k3460 - - 1k - 1k - - 1k 1k3465 - 1k 1k 1k 1k 1k 1k 1k 1k3471 4R7 4R7 1R 4R7 1R 4R7 4R7 1R 1R3479 - 1k 1k 1k 1k 1k 1k 1k 1k3483 4R7 4R7 1R 4R7 1R 4R7 4R7 1R 1R3516 330R - - - - - - - -3518 - - 330R - 330R - - 330R 330R3524 - - 1k - 1k - - 1k 1k3539 10k 10k 10k 10k - - 10k 10k 10k3541 - - - - 1k 1k - - -3546 10k 10k 10k 10k - - 10k 10k 10k3555 10k 10k - 10k - 10k 10k - -3575 10k 10k - 10k - 10k 10k - -3576 10k 10k - 10k - 10k 10k - -3577 - - 12k - 12k - - 12k 12k3578 - - 5k6 - 5k6 - - 5k6 5k63586 - - 1k - 1k - - 1k 1k3588 10k - - - - - - - -3600 5k6 5k6 - 5k6 - 5k6 5k6 - -3602 10k 10k - 10k - 10k 10k - -3603 6k8 10k 10k 10k 10k 10k 10k 10k 10k3613 47k 12k 12k 12k 12k 12k 12k 12k 12k4400 x - - x - x - - -4407 x x - x - x x - -4412 - - x - x - - x x4413 x - - - - - - - -4417 x - - x - x - - -4436 x - - x - x - - -6401 - x x - x - x x x6402 - - x - x - - x x6404 - x x - x - x x x6405 - - x - x - - x x6420 - - x - x - - x x6422 x - - - - - - - -6423 - - x x - - x - x6424 - x - x - x x - -6428 - x x x x x x x x6433 - x - - - - x - -6445 x - - x - x - - -6446 x - - x - x - - -6447 x x - x - x x - -9475 x x - x - x x - -9488 - x x - x - x x x9520 - x x - x - x x x9523 x x - x - x x - -

    x = Item in use.

    6-3

  • CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

    GND

    OUT

    SUPV

    CLOCK/TIMING CONTROLLER(I/O PORT 2)

    C P U

    I/O PORT 8

    VDD

    VKK

    PROGR MEMORY(ROM)

    48KX8 BIT

    8 BITTIMER/COUNTER

    16 BITTIMER/COUNTER

    INTERRUPTCONTROLLER

    6 BIT A/D-CONVERTER

    I/O PORT 7 I/O PORT 9

    I/O PORT 1

    I/O P

    ORT

    0I/O

    PO

    RT 6

    I/O P

    ORT

    4I/O

    PO

    RT 5

    I/O PORT 3

    DATA MEMORY(RAM)

    1024X8 BITPROGRAMCOUNTER

    BITQUALITY

    DIVIDERAND

    OSCILLATOR

    FILTERRECONSTRUCTION

    (8th ORDER)BANDPASS

    ANTI-ALIASING

    FILTER

    CLOCKEDCOMPARATOR

    REFERENCEVOLTAGE CLOCK

    REGENERATIONAND SYNC

    COSTAS LOOPVARIABLE ANDFIXED DIVIDER

    57 Khz

    GENERATOR

    DIFFERENTIALDECODER

    BIPHASESYMBOLDECODER

    TEST LOGIC AND OUTPUTSELECTOR SWITCH

    VP1

    7410 A137411 A147412 B137413 B147414 B77415 B79418 D109468 D109469 B79475 H129488 E159517 M49520 D159521 D29522 D29523 C3

    6408 G156409 F156410 D126411 D136412 E116413 E116414 F116415 F116416 F116417 G116418 G116419 G116420 H116421 H116422 I116423 E136424 E136425 D46426 E36428 F56433 F136445 E156446 E156447 D147400 I57401 G57402 J27403 D137404 F167405 D167408 J137409 M13

    3618 E103619 L154400 G134401 K14402 J34403 B154404 C74405 C84406 L144407 D154408 J154409 J154410 F104412 C34413 F54417 E154436 D154446 D35400 G75401 G85402 E45403 I9

    5405 E25406 D96400 C156401 C156402 D156403 D146404 E156405 G156406 F156407 G15

    3573 F33574 G33575 E53576 D43577 F153578 G143581 B133582 H103583 H103584 F103585 F103586 F103587 E103588 G93600 B23601 G43602 G53603 F163604 K143605 L143606 L153607 J153608 J153609 J153610 J153611 I133612 J123613 G143614 C123615 C133616 F103617 H10

    3535 L43536 I123537 I133539 J93541 L43543 L43544 J93545 L43546 K93547 L43548 L33549 K143551 D173552 G173553 J103554 J103555 E103556 G103558 C163559 H93561 A133562 A123563 A143564 A143565 B133566 B123567 B143568 B143569 F33570 G33571 G173572 G17

    3500 G73501 G83502 J153503 G93504 G93505 G123506 H63507 H63508 H63509 H63510 H83511 J153512 H83513 H93515 K133516 I123517 F143518 H123519 H123520 H73521 H73522 F143524 I143525 I143527 I143528 C133529 C133530 D133531 C73532 B83533 L43534 L4

    3462 E123463 E53464 E103465 F53466 I103467 F123469 F53471 E23472 F53474 F123475 F153476 F53477 F103478 F53479 F103480 F123481 F53482 H143483 D23484 G53485 H143486 G53488 G123489 G53490 G103493 G123494 L123495 L123496 L133497 G63498 G63499 G6

    3428 D83429 D83430 D93431 D93433 F153434 D53435 D63436 D63437 D63438 D73439 D73440 D73441 D73442 D83443 D83444 D83445 D93446 D93447 D93448 D153449 D153451 D15

    3452 E153453 D53454 E123455 D53456 E103457 E153458 D53459 E103460 D53461 I10

    2477 D22478 D132479 D32480 H122481 H62482 M42483 H42484 H42485 H52486 H52487 F172488 E4

    3400 I73401 I83402 J93406 J23407 G163410 J33412 J13414 J33415 J13417 G153419 G153420 D63421 D63422 D63423 D73424 D73425 D73426 D83427 D8

    -31V

    +LED

    I

    J

    K

    L

    M

    21 I1523 H1726 M227 K228 I329 H11400 B41401 D11402 C21403 C11404 J171405 H151406 E121407 E131408 E131409 E121410 E13

    3422 1K

    1 2

    STEREO

    TECHNO

    IS

    3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

    A

    B

    C

    D

    E

    F

    G

    H

    I

    J

    K

    L

    M

    A

    B

    C

    D

    E

    F

    G

    H

    AUX

    +5.6V

    OPTIMAL or JAZZ

    PWM

    DATA

    GND D

    SROn

    ENABLE

    JAZZ

    1411 E121412 F131413 F131414 F121415 F131416 F131417 F121418 F131419 F131420 G12

    TP_PLAY

    TAPE

    1421 G131422 G131423 G121424 G131425 G131426 G121427 G131428 H131429 H131430 G131431 H11432 H121433 I71434 B11436 I111437 J111438 A82406 H72407 H72408 B72409 B82410 I72411 I82412 C162414 J2

    TUNER

    CLK

    TP_REC

    Sh_Str

    2415 D102416 E42417 J132418 E22419 D42420 D2

    GND D

    ENABLE

    OPTIMAL

    SA2

    2421 G102422 J132423 H82424 H82425 K122426 L122427 L132428 K132430 J52431 J152432 L32433 K32434 M42435 M4

    SA1

    F1

    GND

    GP1U28XP

    2436 M42437 M42439 K82440 K52441 K102442 K102443 H82445 J52446 J102447 J102448 L162449 K162450 E172451 G172452 L16

    DATA

    2453 L162454 K162455 K152456 G22457 G22458 G22459 J152460 H142462 H32464 I32468 I32469 A122470 B122471 A142472 B142473 D102474 D112475 F172476 D2

    CD

    Amp_On

    Mute

    DBB

    CLK

    INC2

    Sh_Clk

    8MHz

    DATA

    RDS

    SA3

    STEREO

    F2

    ROCK

    PW_DN

    47p

    2436

    1N4148

    6428

    D

    D

    2422

    100n

    3535

    10K

    330R

    3505

    10K3495

    1421

    47p

    2435

    10Os'

    1STR

    VDD16

    8VSS

    2450

    100p

    3CP

    2D

    15E0

    4 O0

    5 O1

    6 O2

    7 O3

    14 O4

    13 O5

    12 O6

    11 O7 9Os

    1K3503

    HEF

    4094

    BT74

    05

    10K

    3576

    220n

    2468

    3588

    10K

    6423

    1N4148

    D

    2483

    470p

    3430 1K

    3568

    1K3445

    1415

    47K9469

    1K

    3584

    34331K5

    D

    47K

    3606

    D

    1K3447

    1K

    4401

    1K3504

    3548

    D

    3498 1K

    6403

    3525

    10K

    3564

    22p

    2471

    1K

    D

    47p

    2449

    3618

    10K

    1K3490

    2

    3 4

    2464

    220n

    7409

    1

    1K

    3482

    10K

    3555

    34751K5

    330R

    3428 1K

    D

    3551

    3449

    1K5

    1K53452

    1K

    1K3442

    3406

    47R

    3427

    470p

    2485

    3575

    10K

    10K

    3572

    470p

    2484

    2486

    470p

    1K

    3532

    100K

    3586

    10K

    3567

    D

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