File name Philips-CDR570_770_775_930_950 cd record.pdfCompact disc recorder
2nd line Service Manual CDR570 CDR770 CDR775 CDR930 CDR950
Contents
1 2 Introduction Safety- and maintenance instructions, warnings and notes 3 Directions for use 4 Mechanical instructions Loader CDL4009 CDL3800 Demounting CDL3800 Exploded view CDM3800 Cleaning lens Lubricating 5 Service modes, faultfindingtrees and repair tips Service modes Faultfindingtrees 6 Blockdiagrams 7 Electrical diagrams and PWB's 8 Alignments, Adjustments 9 Circuit description List of abbreviations 10 Sparepart list
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CDR 3rd gen.
Technical Specifications/Introduction.
1. Technical Specifications/Introduction.
In this document the important issues for the mechanical and electrical testing, adjusting, checking and diagnosing of the Digital Audio CDR Module such as applied in so-called 3rd generation CDR recorders is described. In this first chapter is presented the introduction of the repair manual for 2nd line repair workshops. In contains the repair instructions of the CDR Module CDL4009 + Mainboard 4228. All modules consist of the same loader + CDM part, the mounting of the components on the Mainboard deviates form each other. For that reason a separate CDR-module has been defined for each type/modelnumber. On top of that: Each mainboard connected to another CDM has to adjusted before that module can be used. To have this module on component level repaired this second line service (repair) manual has to used in combination with the "first" line service manual of mentioned typenumber. As long as the adjustment instructions can not be carried out, the module has to be exchanged by an adjusted one from Service stock in case of repairs concerning CDM and/or Servo circuits. Chapter 2 contains the required safety instructions, in chapter 3 a referring to the directions for use, as published in the typenumber Service Manual, is made. In chapter 4 the mechanical exploded view of the complete module, the loading part and the CDM3800 is presented. This chapter also includes the mounting, demounting, cleaning and greasing instruction. In chapter 5 the internal selfdiagnostics without opening the set and use of other tools is described in the service modes. The faultfinding trees and repair suggestions like the power supply voltages for proper functioning of the mainboard are indicated there too. This chapter also contains initialising and reset, concerned measuring points are highlighted. For proper functioning of all ICs the clockfrequencies have to be tested and t |