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Service Manual
Model
PD-6
DVD LOCATION RECORDER
VISIBLE OR INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN. AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM.
· Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. · The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION:
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
ATTENTION:
POUR ÉVITER LES CHOCS ÉLECTRIQUES, INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQU' AU FOND.
The lightening 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.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
"WARNING"
"TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE."
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Read instructions - All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated. Retain instructions - The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. Heed warnings - All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be adhered to. Follow instructions - All operating and use instructions should be followed. Water and Moisture - The appliance should not be used near water - for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, and the like. Carts and Stands - The appliance should be used only with a cart or stand that is recommended by the manufacturer. 9. Heat - The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other appliances (including amplifiers) that produce heat. Power Sources - The appliance should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the appliance. Grounding or Polarization - The precautions that should be taken so that the grounding or polarization means of an appliance is not defeated. Power Cord Protection - Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the appliance. Cleaning - The appliance should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer. Nonuse Periods - The power cord of the appliance should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time. Object and Liquid Entry - Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings. Damage requiring Service - The appliance should be serviced by qualified service personnel when: A. The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged; or B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the appliance; or C. The appliance has been exposed to rain; or D. The appliance does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked changed in performance; or E. The appliance has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged. Servicing - The user should not attempt to service the appliance beyond that described in the operating instructions. All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel.
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An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn. Wall or Ceiling Mounting - The appliance should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer. Ventilation - The appliance should be situated so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation. For example, the appliance should not be situated on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface that may block the ventilation openings; or, placed in a built-in installation, such as a bookcase or cabinet that may impede the flow of air through the ventilation openings.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CONTROLS, INDICATORS & CONNECTORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOFTWARE UPDATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SERVICE MENUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ERROR CODE LIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EXPLODED VIEW, PCB ASSEMBLY & PARTS LIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CIRCUIT & BLOCK DIAGRAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LOCATION OF IDENTIFICATION / CERTIFICATION LABEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 8 11 14 21 22 52 83
NOTES
* Service menus, exploded view, PCB assembly, parts list and circuit diagrams are given in this manual to assist the service technician in maintaining the Model PD-6. * The following accessories are supplied with PD-6 as the standard accessories. PD-6 owner's manual, English : 8288498000 PD-6 owner's manual, Japanese : 8288499000 PD-6 owner's manual supplement, 1.01, ENG : 8289602000 PD-6 owner's manual supplement, 1.01, JPN : 8289603000 PD-6 owner's manual supplement, 1.02, ENG : 8289604000 PD-6 owner's manual supplement, 1.02, JPN : 8289605000 Shoulder belt assy : 8260374200 DVD-RAM disk, DRMS-V28R 1P : 8266097000 * Following is the packing material for the Model PD-6. Carton, inner, PD-6 : 8228753000 Carton, outer, PD-6 : 8228932000 Packing, side, L, PD-6 : 8228477001 Packing, side, R, PD-6 : 8228477002
CAUTION
Parts marked with this sign are safety critical components. They must always be replaced with identical components. Refer to the Fostex Parts List and ensure exact replacement.
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1. SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATION UNIT INPUT & OUTPUT
REFERENCE LEVEL ANALOG INPUT (CH 1 ~ 6) Connector Input Impedance LINE Input Level Maximum Input Level (REF: -20 dB) MIC Input Level Maximum Input Level (REF: -20 dB) ANALOG OUTPUT (TRK 1 ~ 6) Connector Load Impedance Standard Output Level Maximum Output Level AUX I/O Connector Input Input Impedance Standard Input Level Maximum Input Level Output Load Impedance Standard Output Level Maximum Output Level 0 dBu = 0.775 V r.m.s. -18 dB / -20 dB (default) (Switchable by SETUP mode) XLR-3-31 type (Pin 1: GND, Pin 2: HOT, Pin 3: COLD) 10 k or more - 30 ~ + 4 dBu (± 5 dB) + 24 dBu (+ 41 dBu (pre fader)) - 60 ~ - 26 dBu (± 5 dB) - 40 dBu (- 23 dBu (pre fader)) XLR-3-32 type (Pin 1: GND, Pin 2: HOT, Pin 3: COLD) 10 k or more + 4 dBu + 24 dBu Hirose RM15TRD-10S, female Balanced audio input for monitoring purpose 10 k or more + 4 dBu + 24 dBu Balanced ST BUSS OUT 10 k or more + 4 dBu / - 10 dBu / - 60 dBu (switchable) + 24 dBu
8 7 6 5 9 10
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5
L OUT + L OUT R OUT + R OUT R IN +
6 7 8 9 10
R IN L IN + L IN GND GND
DIGITAL I/O (CH 1 ~ 6) Connector Format Input Output
D-SUB 25-pin Detect either IEC60958 PART 3 (AES/EBU) or IEC60958 PART 2 (S/P DIF) automatically Either IEC60958 PART 3 (AES/EBU) or IEC60958 PART 2 (S/P DIF) is selectable by SETUP menu
Hot Cold 1 14 2 15 3 16 4 17 5 18 6 19 7 20 8 21 10, 12, 13, 22, Frame GND 23, 24, 25 Open 9, 11 Signal Input 1/2 Input 3/4 Input 5/6 Input 7/8 Output 1/2 Output 3/4 Output 5/6 Output 7/8 Terminal Treatment
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GND
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TIME CODE INPUT Connector Format Input Impedance Standard Input Level Minimum Input Level TIME CODE OUTPUT Connector Format Output Impedance Standard Output Level Load Impedance VIDEO/WORD INPUT Connector Standard Input Level WORD OUTPUT Connector Standard Output Level AATON I/O (optional) Connector Format
1 2 3 4 5
XLR-3-31 type (Pin 1: GND, Pin 2: HOT, Pin 3: COLD) SMPTE / EBU 20 k or more 2 V p-p 0.25 V p-p XLR-3-32 type (Pin 1: GND, Pin 2: HOT, Pin 3: COLD) SMPTE / EBU 1 k or less 2 V p-p 600 or more BNC (Automatically switchable) TTL level (with 75 terminate switch) BNC TTL level LEMO 5-pin connector ASCII I/O & LTC I/O (parallel with TC I/O)
GND LTC OUT ASCII IN-OUT AUDIO TAPE (not compatible) LTC IN
1 5 4 3 2
IEEE1394 Format
1 2 3 4
Comply to P1394a Draft 2.0, 4-pin, for PC connection
1 2 3 4 TPB TPB + TPA TPA +
USB Connector Series A receptacle, for connecting a USB keyboard only
1 2 3 4 VBUS DD+ GND
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PHONES (MONO / MS / SOLO/ PFL / AUX IN / ST BUS / 1+2 / 1, 3, 5 + 2, 4, 6 / 3, 5 + 4, 6) Connector Load Impedance Maximum Output Level SPEAKER (with Drip-proof type sheet) Impedance Maximum Output Level 4 720 mW ø 6.35 mm stereo phone jack 32 or more 200 mW at 32
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SLATE MIC SLATE TONE LIMITER Attack Time Release Time Threshold Ratio Link PARALLEL REMOTE Connector Pin assignment
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PLAY STOP REC GND SHIFT REWIND VBATT* FF
Switch between 1 kHz reference tone and analog input signal. It can be used for Input / Master fader adjustment. Switch between internal microphone and analog input signal. About 20 msec About 150 msec Full Scale level - 6 / - 12 dB (Selectable by SETUP mode) 1 : 5 / 1 :2 3 (Selectable by SETUP mode) MONO / 1-2 CH / 1-6 CH (Selectable by SETUP mode) Mini DIN, 8-pin, female Comply to PD-2 / PD-4. It functions regardless of PANEL LOCK key. Connecting a terminal to GND activates a function.
8 5 2 7 4 1 6 3
SHIFT + STOP SHIFT + REC SHIFT + REW SHIFT + FF
CUE PAUSE SKIP/CURSOR SKIP/CURSOR
* DC + 12 ~ 18 V, MAX 500 mA. DC voltage is output regardless of PD-6 POWER ON/OFF condition.
DC 12 V IN Connector Pin assignment
4 3 2 1
XLR-4-32 type, male Comply to PD-2. It functions regardless of PANEL LOCK key.
1 2 3 4 GND NC NC DC +12 ~ 18 V
DC 12 V OUT (x 2) Connector Output
3 4 1 2
Hirose HR10-7R-4S, 4-pin, female DC voltage input to DC 12V IN terminal is output.
1 2 3 4 GND NC NC DC OUT* * DC voltage input to DC IN via protection components are output regardless of PD-6 POWER ON/OFF condition.
RECORD & PLAYBACK
MEDIUM RESOLUTION / SAMPLING FREQUENCY TRACK MODE 2TRK 4TRK 5TRK 6TRK 2 + 4TRK 1 + 5TRK RECORDING TIME (on one side of 8 cm DVD-RAM
disk (about 1.2GB capacity after UDF formatting))
ATAPI (E-IDE) standard 8 cm DVD-RAM drive / disk 16 bits: 44.1 / 48 kHz 24 bits: 44.1 / 48 / 88.2 / 96 kHz 44.1 / 48 / 88.2 / 96 kHz 44.1 / 48 kHz 44.1 / 48 kHz 44.1 / 48 kHz 44.1 / 48 kHz 44.1 / 48 kHz
16 bits, 2TRK, 44.1 / 48 kHz 24 bits, 2TRK, 44.1 / 48 / 88.2 / 96 kHz 24 bits, 6TRK, 44.1 / 48 kHz 6
About 118 / 108 minutes About 78 / 72 / 39 / 36 minutes About 26 / 24 minutes
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OPERATION
LOCATE MEMORY EXT / INT BATT key Cue Point Chunk: 100 Black & White LCD (128 x 64 dots) Bargraph level meter, various time display / mode, setting and battery remain display
DISPLAY
DIMENSIONS WEIGHT USAGE CONDITION POWER
INTERNAL EXTERNAL BACKUP BATTERY
329 (W) x 110 (H) x 245 (D) mm About 3.4 kg (without NP-1 type battery) Horizontal / vertical continuous operation DC 11.5 ~ 18 V (Switchable by INT/EXT SW) NP-1 type battery AD-15C CR2032 lithium battery (lasting about 3 years) 25 W 20 ± 5 °C 65 ± 5 %
POWER CONSUMPTION REGULATED ENVIRONMENT
STANDARD TEMPERATURE STANDARD HUMIDITY
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
CHARACTERISTICS GUARANTEED Temperature Humidity Power Supply Deviation OPERATION GUARANTEED Temperature Humidity Power Supply Deviation 0 ~ + 45 °C 30 ~ 70 % DC 11.5 ~ 18 V - 10 ~ + 50 °C 85 % or less (without water droplet attached) DC 11.5 ~ 18 V
CHARACTERISTICS
REC / PLAY FREQUENCY RESPONSE FS: 44.1 / 48 kHz FS: 88.2 / 96 kHz S/N (ADC - DAC, 24 bits, REF: -20 dB, FS; 48 kHz) LINE (INPUT GAIN: + 4 dBu) MIC (INPUT GAIN: -60 dBu, AMP GAIN: 40 dB) DYNAMIC RANGE (ADC - DAC, 24 bits, REF: -20 dB,
FS; 48 kHz)
20 ~ 20,000 Hz ± 1 dB 20 ~ 40,000 Hz ± 1 dB 97 dB 84 dB
LINE (INPUT GAIN: + 4 dBu) THD (ADC - DAC, 24 bits, REF: -20 dB, FS; 48 kHz) LINE (INPUT GAIN: + 4 dBu) MIC (INPUT GAIN: - 60 dBu) CLOCK DEVIATION CHANNEL SEPARATION PHASE DIFFERENCE CLICK NOISE Power On/Off
97 dB 0.008 % or less (at 1 kHz, - 1 dB) 0.010 % or less (at 1 kHz, - 1 dB) ± 3 ppm 90 dB or more at 1 kHz, 0 dB, 24 bits, REF: -0 dB, FS: 48 kHz 20 ° or less at 20 kHz - 30 dBVp-p (- 16 dBup-p) or less Comply to UES60065, IEC60825-1. EN 55011 Class A, EN 61000-3-2/3-3 EN61000-6-1
SAFETY STANDARD OTHER STANDARDS
EMI EMS
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2. CONTROLS, INDICATORS & CONNECTORS
< FRONT PANEL Section >
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18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. [LOCATE] key [CLEAR] keys SKIP/CURSOR ] key [ [CUE] key [CIRCLE TAKE] key [STANDBY] key / Indicator (green) [REC] key / Indicator (red) Slate microphone [SLATE] select switch [JAM] switch [PRE REC] ON/OFF switch [DISK FEED] switch [PEAK] indicator [PFL (Pre Fader Listen)] key [LEVEL] knob [PAN] switch [STEREO BUS LEVEL] knob
[POWER] switch [SHIFT] key / LED [CONTRAST / TC SETUP] key [SETUP / UTILITY] key [FILE SEL / EDL SEL] key [TIME / DISP MODE] key [LIGHT] key [EXIT] key [SEL] dial / [ENTER] key LCD display [ACCESS] LED [PHONES] jack [MONITOR] knob [SOLO] monitor select switch Monitor mode select switch [ST/MONO] monitor select switch 10 key
< LCD DISPLAY Section >
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Level meter section File name field Time display field Remain field File number field
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File information field Clock field Battery field TC field
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[TC GEN] switch [FRAME] switch [CLOCK] switch [FS/24] select switch [REC TR] select switch [AUDIO FILE] select switch [TC OUT] switch [PULL UP/DOWN] switch [OPEN] lever [EJECT] lever [DISC UNLOCK] button Disc tray section
13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23.
[INPUT MODE] switch [PHASE] switch [INPUT GAIN] knob [HPF] knob [HPF] switch [LIMITER] switch [STOP] key / Indicator (green) [PLAY] key / Indicator (green) [F FWD] key / Indicator (green) [REW] key / Indicator (green) [PANEL LOCK] switch
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[ANALOG LINE OUT] connectors Internal monitor speaker [AUX I/O] connector [AUX OUT ATT] switch [REMOTE] connector
[IEEE1394] connector [USB] connector [EJECT] lever Battery housing
< SIDE PANEL (right) Section >
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. [ANALOG MIC/LINE IN] connectors [DC-IN 12V] connector [POWER SEL (INT/EXT)] switch [DC OUT] connector [TIME CODE OUT] connector
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6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
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[TIME CODE IN] connector [WORD IN] terminate switch Blank cap for installing options [WORD/VIDEO IN], [WORD/OUT] connector [DIGITAL I/O] connector
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3. SOFTWARE UPDATE
The PD-6 software can be updated by placing a software update file in the top directory tree on the 8 cm DVD-RAM disk formatted by PD-6. There are two ways of copying the software update file from PC to the disk. Read through the following procedures for proper software update.
3-1. MAIN PCB Software Update Procedures
3-1-1. There is an ATAPI, IEEE1394 or USB DVD-RAM drive exists in your PC environment;
1) Push down 2 pcs. of lock pins located at the lower left side on both A and B sides of 8 cm DVD-RAM disk by using the tip of a ball point pen, etc. Then, spin and move the lock pins out and around. 2) Take out the 8 cm DVD-RAM disk out of the cartridge and place it in the indent of the DVD-RAM drive tray. 3) Extract the WinZip compressed software file "PD6VXXX.zip" and copy the newly created software update file "pd6mXXX.mot" to the top directory tree of the DVD-RAM disk. ("XXX" indicates the software version number. If the software version is V1.02, the software update file name will be "pd6m102.mot".) 4) After copying the software, take out the 8cm DVD-RAM disk, put it back to the cartridge and load it to the PD-6 DVD-RAM drive. When putting a bare DVD-RAM disk back to the cartridge, be sure that the side A of the disk conforms with the cartridge's A marking. 5) Power on PD-6. In the initialize stage, PD-6 automatically finds the software update file placed in the top directory tree and is put into the software update mode. The LCD example on the right indicates that the PD-6 MAIN software is going to be updated to V1.02 using the software file "pd6m102.mot". 6) In the condition that the LCD example on the right is displayed, press the ENTER key (knob) to update the software. PD-6 starts updating the MAIN software. The LCD shows "Erase ROM" (flashing) and then "Write PGM" (flashing). 7) After updating the software is completed, PD-6 is automatically put initialized, booted up again and is put into the software update mode. Press the EXIT key. (Depending on the current software version, there is a case that powering off and then back on PD-6 might be required. Also there is a case that the display contents differ from those listed in this page.) 8) Confirm the software version by the "Version" SETUP menu explained later.
DVD-RAM cartridge
DV DRA M
Dr iv e
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3-1-2. There is no ATAPI, IEEE1394 or USB DVD-RAM drive exists in your PC environment;
NOTE: As mentioned in the PD-6 owner's manual, depending on the operating system running on your computer, an IEEE1394 driver software must be installed in your computer to allow to recognize the UDF formatted PD-6 DVD-RAM disk as a rewritable medium prior to the software update.
1) Select the IEEE1394 Utility menu and press the ENTER knob. Then, turn the ENTER knob to right to select "CONNECT" and press the ENTER knob again. By putting PD-6 into the IEEE1394 mode, all functions are disabled. 2) Connect the IEEE1394 cable between PC (Desktop PC: 6-pin, Laptop PC: 4 or 6-pin) and PD-6 (4-pin) IEEE1394 ports. 3) Wait for a while until PC recognizes PD-6 with 8 cm DVD-RAM disk loaded as an external rewritable removable drive / disk. 4) Extract the WinZip compressed software file "PD6VXXX.zip" and copy the newly created software update file "pd6mXXX.mot" to the top directory tree of the DVD-RAM disk. ("XXX" indicates the software version number.) 5) After copying the software, select PD-6 (FOSTEX FX-FIRE IEEE 1394 SBP2 Device - (*)) and remove it from PC. (*: Drive No. on your PC) 6) Disconnect the IEEE1394 cable from the PC / PD-6 and turn off the IEEE1394 mode. In the initializing stage, PD-6 automatically finds the software update file placed in the first directory tree and is put into the software update mode. 7) Press the ENTER key (knob) to update the software. PD-6 starts updating the MAIN software. The LCD shows "Erase ROM" (flashing) and then "Write PGM" (flashing). 8) After the software update is completed, power off PD-6 and then back on. (Depending on the software version, there is a case that PD-6 is automatically initialized and is booted up.) 9) Confirm the software version by the "Version" SETUP menu.
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3-2. DVD-RAM Drive Firmware Update Procedures
There are two firmwares for DVD-RAM drive, which can be updated by a similar method explained before. Although the DVD-RAM drive firmware update will not occur as many times as the MAIN PCB software update, read through the following explanation for correct update procedures. 1) Copy the DVD-RAM drive firmware update file "mkXXXrev.bin" to the top directory of the DVD-RAM disk either by direct software file copy onto a 8 cm DVDRAM bare disk or by putting PD-6 into the IEEE1394 mode and connecting to PC. 2) In the initialize stage, PD-6 automatically finds the firmware update file in the top directory tree and is put into the update mode. The example on the right indicates that there is a firmware update file "mk0b1rev.bin" exists in the top directory tree. 3) Press the ENTER knob to update the DVD-RAM drive firmware. The firmware update remaining time starts counting down. It will take about 100 seconds (1 minute and 40 seconds) to complete the firmware update. 4) After the software update is completed, the message "Pls Power Off!" will appear on the PD-6 LCD. Power off PD-6 and then back on. (Depending on the software version, there is a case that PD-6 is automatically initialized and is booted up again.) 5) Select "Reset setup memory" in the SERVICE menu explained later in this manual, press the ENTER knob and press the ENTER knob again while "SURE?" is flashing on the LCD to reset the memory. 6) Confirm the software version by the "Version" SETUP menu.
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4. SERVICE MENUS
Various Service menus in addition to the normal SETUP menus are available on PD-6 in order to judge if the unit is working correctly.
SETUP MENU
MAIN software version and programming date DVD-RAM drive firmware version and programming date
4-1. Accessing to Service Menus
1) Power on PD-6. 2) While holding down the STOP key, press the SETUP key. The Service menus are displayed in addition to the normal menus.
4-2. Software & Firmware Version
Although this is not a Service menu, the PD-6 MAIN software version as well as the DVD-RAM drive firmware version can be confirmed. To check, select the "Version" menu and press the ENTER knob. There are three versions displayed in the "Version" menu. The top one ("Ver1.02 14/MAY/'03" on the right example) is the PD-6 MAIN software version number. The middle one ("K0B1.04.05.REV" on the right example) and the bottom one ("K00B.02.15REV on the right example) indicate the DVD-RAM drive firmware version number. If the new MAIN software and / or the DVD-RAM drive firmware are sent from us, check the version number in this menu after updating the software / firmware.
4-3. Reset setup memory
This menu is used for resetting various parameters in the SETUP menus to the default value such as "Ref.level" to "-20dB" and "Peak hold" to "3sec". Also executing the MEMORY RESET is nececsary after updating the MAIN software. To reset the setup memory, select the "Reset setup memory" Service menu and press the ENTER knob. Then, while "SURE?" is flashing, press the ENTER knob again. After the "Completed!" message appears for a short while, the LCD returns to the SETUP / SERVICE menu select display. CAUTION: Every time the MAIN software is updated, execute the "Reset setup memory".
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4-4. Self Check
The Self Check Service menu checks if the following circuits works properly in order. · AES/EBU IN and OUT circuit · LTC IN and OUT circuit · AATON ASCII circuit · WORD IN and OUT circuit · USB circuit Preparation: Before executing the Self Check menu, the following PD-6 connectors must be connected. · AES/EBU CH 1-2/3-4/5-6 INPUT and CH 1-2/3-4/5-6 OUTPUT using a D-SUB 25-pin <-> XLR male x 4 / XLR female x 4 cable such as HOSA DBK-258 · LTC IN and OUT using a XLR male <-> female cable · WORD IN and OUT using a BNC <-> BNC cable · USB keyboard To execute, press the ENTER knob in the condition that "Self Check" is highlighted. PD-6 automatically checks the above mentioned circuits. In order to skip one or some of the above checking items, press the EXIT key. · Display example when PD-6 circuit works properly:
· Display example when PD-6 circuit does not work properly:
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4-5. Front Check
This menu checks if the toggle / rotary / tact switches and LEDs on the PD-6 front panel are correctly working. To check the switches and LEDs operation on the front panel, select the "Front Check" Service menu and press the ENTER knob. To get out of this menu, press the ENTER knob again. · Tact switches (25 pcs. in total) The switch number 1 through 25 and the corresponding name (i.e.: [1] SHIFT) are displayed on the LCD every time the tact switch is pressed. · Rotary switches (2 pcs. in total) The number 1 through 8 is displayed on the LCD depending on the SOLO and MONITOR rotary switch position. · Toggle switches (4 pcs.) STRO (stereo) / MONO / SOLO, ON / OFF and T / none (blank) are displayed on the LCD depending on the SOLO monitor select / PRE REC / JAM / SLATE select toggle SW position respectively. · LEDs The REC LED flashes in RED and the STANDBY, SHIFT and ACCESS LEDs flash in GREEN.
Flash in red Flash in green
Flash in green
Flash in green
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4-6. Mixer Check
This menu checks if the toggle / rotary / tact switches and LEDs on the PD-6 top panel are correctly working. To check the switches and LEDs operation on the top panel, select the "Front Check" Service menu and press the ENTER knob. To get out of this menu, press the ENTER knob again. · Tact switches (5 pcs. in total) The switch number 1 through 5 and the corresponding name (i.e.: [1] OPEN) are displayed on the LCD every time the tact switch is pressed. · Rotary switches (5 pcs. in total) The number is displayed on the LCD depending on the REC TR, FS/24, CLOCK, FRAME and TC GEN rotary switch position. · Toggle switch (10 pcs.) BWF / OPT, REPRO / GEN, -0.1 / 0.0 / +0.1 and ON / OFF are displayed on the LCD depending on the AUDIO FILE, TC OUT, PULL UP/DOWN, CH1 ~ 6 LIMITER ON/OFF and PANEL LOCK toggle SW position respectively. · LEDs The REWIND, F FWD, PLAY and STOP LEDs flash in GREEN.
Flash in green Flash in green
Flash in green
Flash in green
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4-7. Flash ROM
There is a Flash ROM Card PCB prepared for the PD-6 MAIN PCB. The Flash ROM Card PCB (P/N: 8274354000) is used if something wrong happens during software update (i.e. power shutdown, blackout). The Flash ROM Card PCB allows to boot up PD-6, copy the system software in the Flash ROM Card PCB to the Flash ROM on the PD-6 MAIN PCB using this "Flash ROM" Service menu. Furthermore, you can rewrite the programming inside the Flash ROM on the Flash ROM PCB.
Front Side
R771 R863
U711 C743
C744
C903
C904
9
C745
U703
+ +
C724
PCB,MAIN,PD-6
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C382 C384
C755 R858 R856 R859
C706
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8
C705
30
1
C760 R773 R772
W708
U721
C757
1
C746
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+
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+
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+
+
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100
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1
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8 C75
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+
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1
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1 R17
+
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R1028 D1002
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1
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60
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2
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4
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108 72
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8
80
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R1071
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8
8
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C68
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5
1
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C1162
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R1034
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1
6
1
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1
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W2
4
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5
240
C261
C1004
C1156
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C89
C87
50
C93
C1022
C1051
C33
E1151
C35
C47
C37
C39
+
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100
C1152
C63
C27
U1151
C1155 R1182 R1184 R1185 R1181 R1183
C23
R5 R11 R6 R12 R7 R13
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R1155
R70 D5 D6
51 32
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D903
R3
1
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R48 R47 R58 R59 R50 R49
C1164
R65
R4
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1
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D8
U1024
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+
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R928
C71
C1082
C930
L1016 C1117 R1068
20 64 19
R1046
U904
POWER 2 50
R1176
1
RED J902
MAIN PCB
Flash ROM card PCB
2 50
+
25
U1
1
Connector J3 Location on MAIN PCB
· Rewriting the Flash ROM Program on Flash ROM Card PCB NOTE: In order to rewrite the Flash ROM program on the Flash ROM Card PCB, PD-6 which works in good order must be prepared. 1) Power off PD-6 and disconnect the power cable from the AC adapter AD-15C or remove the NP-1 type internal battery. 2) Open up the bottom cover. 3) Set the SW S1 on the Flash ROM PCB to "INT" side and plug it into the 50-pin connector J3 on the MAIN PCB.
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8252510001
1
R1
PCB,FLASH-ROM CARD
TC58FVT160FT-10
TOSHIBA K29284
J1
C2
49
5
C932
1
C1102 C1107 R1054 R1063
C1114
D905
U12
1
9
5
J3
EXT ROM
1
20
U1034
U1031
36 C1163
52
C H
+
R1069
R1153
U15
8
R9
U41
1
C1109 R1047
R10
L1017 C1118
C1154
C1124
40
R1156 R1192
R64
C67
90
C1098 R1055 R1064 C1103 C1108
33
C1115
R1154
C1030
C1182
C92 C84 C83
1
2
C97
1
C9 C7 X2
60
C1048
L1013
U20
U6
R1043
3
61
E1005 L1005
D1005
1
R1062
C65
U1019 1 R1010
1
U1008
C1035
U1029
D1004
+
C1113
C1
EXT (FLASH)
49
INT
S1
+
C90
C85
C43
C73
6
+
2 U1012
C1052
1
R1039 R1038
C1091
L1014 R1067
R1175
3
+
C48
U1017
C44
C1090
DGND
4
W1151
C66
C64
U1002
C1006
R1036
+
W1152
C1042
1
2
2 3
+
+
40
50
R1027 U1011
E1004
D1003
D1011
J1154 USB (FIRE-USB1 LOAD)
R1188
C52
E1002
10
D1001
R51
C60
E1003
1
U707
9
U720
U719
U718
U717
C57
+
R862
R8 R25
1
R1073 R1074
1
L1007
L1011
C736
C737
C79
1
C49
C38
+
C1021
+
+
U705 C805
C766
8
11 3
U16
C1053
C1034
+
C1116
U14
U1005
8
R2
U28
1
+
C763
C1054
C1075
C1032
R1052
1
R811 R807 C789 R806 C787 C786
C762
80 C197 R190 R189 L1004
1
C1049
R1072
5
R67 R66
8
R191 60 R1008
C1056
C96
U25
1
1
R822 R815 Q705 R816 R817 R821 R818
L1008
+
L801
U714 C738
C719
8 14 7
C184
+
C803
+
+ +
J2 8
1
2
W902
U181
50
C1008
+
R1065 L1018 C1119
C809
C824
C78
W702
C777
C774
+
U37
JTAG
R187
1
R34 J1 C54
C196
C1007 R1002 C1011
1
E5
J901
C951 C952 POWER
R918
+
U710
+
1 5 C929
C53 X3
C51
D912
U27
C186
+
D1
1
10
20
30
9
C739
+
W703
U1
C195
C183
C182
W904
U21
U26
1 U182
+
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C822 R755
11
1
E281
Q901
Q902
D906
C771
C740
C74
Q903
1
1
W704
R37
C1
R1
C181
L181
C189
Q904
E1001 L1001
C1009
C935
C936
C1005
11 C1071
C1028
+
D1006
+ W901
+
+
1
1
R783 R782 R781
C751
B1
C185 C187 R186 R182 R183 C191 R181 R185 R184 C188
1
1
1
1
60
80 C396 R390 R389
8
R391
U903
D918 R943
D919 R944
D916
5
R784 R785 R786
R288
C20
R21 R22 R23
U24
+
E1
R16
E381
C286
+
D910
11
R766
1 U282
9
1
U702
8
C82
C2
U2
C905 R905 C918 C917 R1066 R904 L1019 C911 C1120
R1070
R1048
R924
L281
C289
R922
U5
R14
D3 1
D915
+ +
U35
+
1
C947 C950
+
D909
R921
11
+
U712
+
+
W707
U381
1 U382
9
+
C13
1 3 2 4
10 20
U902 9
C381
C385 C387 R386 R382 R383 C391 R381 R385 R384 C388 L381
C389
C908 R911 C924 C923 R910 C914
R903 1
1
+
+
+
2
1 5
50
+
+ +
+
3
4 2 1
D1007 U1030
1
1
8
1 8
5 6
+
+
+
+
+
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1
1
4
3
20
1
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+
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70
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4) Connect the AC cable from the AC adapter AD-15C or insert the NP-1 type battery. In this condition, PD-6 is booted up using the software program inside the Flash ROM on the PD-6 MAIN PCB. 5) Select the "Flash ROM" Service menu and press the "ENTER" knob. 6) While "SURE?" flashes, press the ENTER knob. "Erase ROM", "Write PGM" and then "Completed!" will appear on the PD-6 LCD in order. 7) Press the EXIT key or ENTER knob to go back to the SETUP / SERVICE menu select display. With the above procedures, the program inside the Flash ROM on the PD-6 MAIN PCB is transferred to the Flash ROM on the Flash ROM Card PCB. · Rewriting Flash ROM Program on the MAIN PCB 1) Power off PD-6 and disconnect the power cable from the AC adapter AD-15C or remove the NP-1 type internal battery. 2) Open up the bottom cover. 3) Set the SW S1 on the Flash ROM PCB to "EXT (FLASH)" side and plug it into the 50-pin connector J3 on the MAIN PCB. 4) Connect the AC cable from the AC adapter AD-15C or insert the NP-1 type battery. In this condition, PD-6 is booted up using the software program inside the Flash ROM on the Flash ROM PCB. 5) Select the "Flash ROM" Service menu and press the "ENTER" knob. 6) While "SURE?" flashes, press the ENTER knob. "Erase ROM", "Write PGM" and then "Completed!" will appear on the PD-6 LCD in order. 7) Press the EXIT key or ENTER knob to go back to the SETUP / SERVICE menu select display. With the above procedures, the program inside the Flash ROM on the Flash ROM Card PCB is transferred to the Flash ROM on the PD-6 MAIN PCB.
4-8. EE Mode
By turning on the EE mode, the A-to-D and D-to-A converters circuitry on PD-6 are directly connected. This menu is used for measuring the frequency response, S/N and Dynamic Range value for Quality Control purpose. · Turning on the EE mode 1) Press the ENTER knob while the EE mode menu is selected. The default setting "Off" flashes. 2) Rotate the ENTER knob to change the setting to "On" and press the ENTER knob again. NOTE: The EE mode on / off condition will not be battery backed up. Even if the PD-6 power is turned off with "EE MODE: On" condition, powering on PD-6 again will initialize the EE mode setting to the default value (Off condition).
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4-9. BATT volt (Battery Voltage)
This menu monitors either the AC adapter DC voltage (POWER SEL SW setting: EXT, EXT_PWR_DETECT fed to pin-238 (AN6/ PTL6/DA1) of CPU U6 (SH7727)) or the NP-1 type battery DC voltage (POWER SEL SW setting: INT, INT_BATT_DETECT fed to pin-239 (AN7/PTL7/DA0) of CPU U6). If the DC voltage is around 15V, the 4-digit hexadecimal value will be around 0240.
4-10. MemoryDump
This menu is only utilized at our manufacturer and has nothing to do with servicing PD-6.
5. ERROR CODE / ALERT LIST
The Table below indicates the error code number and corresponding description. Since the error code list is basically designed for our engineers to improve the software, the description is quite technical. If you find PD-6 displaying the error codes, we encourage you to update the software to the latest one first. In case updating the software does not solve the problem, we would like you to contact us.
Error / Alert ERROR=0 ERROR=1 ERROR=20 ERROR=21 ERROR=83 TimeOut Read! Read Error! Disc Error! Write Description, cause and treatment Not defined. Trying to access the sector address other than the accessible region on disc. The file size exceeded the specified capacity (2GB or 4GB) while in REC mode. This error code will be deleted on V1.03 software onwards. Shortage of capacity while in REC mode occurred. This error code will be deleted on V1.03 software onwards. Failed to Block-Erase while in the Flash ROM SAVE (writing) mode. Time-out occurred when reading out data. Drive malfunction, disc failure, dust & dirt on the DVD-RAM disc. An error occurred when reading out data. Disc failure, dust & dirt on the DVD-RAM disc. Time-out occurred when writing in data. After this error message appears, PD-6 initializes the DVD-RAM drive. Disc failure, dust & dirt on the disc. Changing to a new disc or physical-format a disc is highly recommended. An error occurred when writing in data. Disc failure, dust & dirt on the DVD-RAM disc. Changing to a new disc or physical-format a disc is highly recommended. Too much disc fragmentation (discontinuous sector region) exceeding the UDF management while recording an audio files. The disc on which editings were executed on PC were used on PD-6. This error rarely occurs. The cause could be other than PD-6. An error list information "file name.dia" was created because an error occurred when writing in audio data on the disc. A cache buffer overflowed and audio files could not be completed recorded on the disc. Dust & dirt on the disc, failure sectors forcing the frequent retry of writing in data and / or many alternative sectors are used. There is a possibility that a cache buffer overflowed and audio files could not be completed recorded on the disc. Dust & dirt on the disc, failure sectors forcing the frequent retry of writing in data and / or many alternative sectors are used. The file size exceeded the specified capacity (2GB or 4GB) while in REC mode. Rarely occurs. It is considered that some sort of system error occurred. A Verify Error occurred when recording audio files. Dust & dirt of disk, failure sectors. Since alternative sectors are used, this error rarely occurs.
Write Error Event Over!
Diagnoses write! Rec Timeout Err! Rec Caution!
File Size Over! Write Error!
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Error / Alert Description, cause and treatment ModifyEntry ERR! Modifying audio file UDF Entry failed after recording. Rarely occurs. It is considered that some sort of system error occurred. malloc Err! Stands for System Memory Allocation Error. Allocating the system memory failed. Rarely occurs. Some sort of system error occurred. Reboot! The system executes rebooting as the needs arise. The system reboots after the occurrence of "malloc Err!" or the update of system software. Erase error! Erasing data in the Flash ROM when updating the software failed. Rarely occurs. Some sort of system error occurred. Write error! Writing data into the Flash ROM when updating the software failed. Rarely occurs. Some sort of system error occurred. Verify error! Verifying after the software update data writing on the Flash ROM failed. Rarely occurs. Some sort of system error occurred. File Open Error! Opening a particular file failed. A problem exists on the file to be opened. Disk Error! Indicates a problem on the disc. A disc other than the specified one by the DVD-RAM standards was used or a problem on the DVD-RAM drive exists. RW LVIntegrity The UDF Logical Volume Integrity was rewritten. The actual number of directory and unused region do not correspond with the information written in the UDF Logical Volume Integrity, it is rewritten. No BWFF Dir. The BWF folder does not exist. The disc formatted by other than PD-6 was used. This does not cause any problems. NewFile Failed! Creating a new audio file when REC mode was initiated failed. Disc failure, malfunction of DVD-RAM drive. CheckBackupBATT! Check the internal backup lithium battery voltage. The backup lithium battery voltage (CR2032 on the MAIN PCB) might be too low. IllegalDrive! The connected DVD-RAM drive does not correspond with the DVD-RAM specifications. Rarely occurs. Some sort of system error and / or the drive failure occurred. No DVD Drive! The system could not detect the DVD-RAM drive. Rarely occurs. Some sort of system error and / or the drive failure occurred. Song Num. Full! The number of songs exceeded the upper limit of 199. Deleting songs (files) or changing the disk is required. Wait Emergency! The system forces the emergency shutdown when recording audio files. Wait for a while for recovery. If it takes too long to write data in the disc, this message will appear. Out of Zone! The specified time is out of region. The specified time when in Locating, etc. is out of playback region. Load error! Restoring audio files failed. This error rarely occurs. It is considered that some sort of system error occurred. BATT Empty! The NP-1 type battery voltage is too low. Change the battery. Void Data! Invalid data was input. Illegal Name! An improper name was input. RTC Error! The internal Real Time Clock is not working. The internal lithium battery voltage is too low. Illegal REC TR! An incorrect Fs and REC TR setting is selected. Change the FS and / or REC TR setting. Illegal FS or TR! An incorrect Fs and REC TR setting is selected. Change the FS and / or REC TR setting. Fmt. Completed! Formatting the disk was correctly completed. No Area! The objective area does not exist. If this error occurs while in the Descriptor Edit mode, there is a possibility that the recorded file format is not BWF. menu_tb busy The memory table for editing operation is occupied. Rarely occurs. It is considered that some sort of system error occurred. Unlock door! The DVD-RAM drive lid is open. Panel locked! The PANEL LOCK switch on the top panel is at ON. Write protected! The Write Protection on the disc is set to ON. HIGH Temperature The drive temperature exceeds the upper limit. This message occurs when recording continuously for extended periods of time under extreme hot weather conditions at high bit / sampling rates and maximum track capability. Take out the unit from the shoulder back if it is in and ventilate. PwrOff&ChgDisc! Power off the disc and replace it with the new one. There is a case that this message is displayed after the Emergency Stop appears. Post Recording! PD-6 is executing the post-record when the PRE REC mode is turned on. New Rec Active! REC key is engaged while PD-6 is executing the post-record. After the post-record is completed, PD-6 starts recording a new file immediately. Selected The IEEE1394 mode is being turned on and PD-6 works as a IEEE1394 slave device. No controlling is IEEE1394 possible in this mode. Sys Write Error! Write Error of the File System section occurred. Retry is possible by pressing the ENTER knob. Dust & dirt on the disc.
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6. EXPLODED VIEW, PCB ASSEMBLY & PARTS LIST
PD-6 OVERALL EXPLODED VIEW 1 Parts List
Ref. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 Part No. 8221 3900 00 8274 3750 00 8221 4290 00 8221 4070 00 8221 4060 00 8221 4081 00 8226 2761 00 8214 4040 00 8204 0830 04 8221 4160 00 8278 0170 00 8277 2892 10 8216 8050 00 8216 7810 00 8204 1160 03 8245 4150 00 8277 5590 07 8277 5543 15 8277 5553 15 8216 8040 00 8260 5930 00 8216 8120 00 8221 3910 00 8274 3740 00 8216 7970 00 8245 4030 02 8277 1050 05 8245 4160 00 8277 5580 05 8207 0142 00 8207 0109 00 8216 7850 00 8277 5553 15 8277 5543 15 8274 3730 00 8216 7821 00 8212 7070 00 8216 7880 00 8221 4271 00 8216 7790 02 8226 2750 01 8216 7990 00 Description Panel, side, L, PD-6 PCB assy, XLR OUT, PD-6 Stopper, eject, battery, B, PD-6 Stopper, eject, battery, PD-6 Bracket, eject, battery, PD-6 Spacer, eject, battery, A Knob, lock, PD-6 Spring, eject, PD-6 Screw, precision, M 2.6 x 6 BZn Bracket, panel, connector, PD-6 Speaker, C035AS122S11 Cable assy, 2P, ORG, ZHR/F-WIRE/3, L100 Cushion, speaker, PD-6 Sheet, speaker Spacer, speaker, M 2.6 x 10 Connector, receptacle, 10P, RM15TRD-10S Cable assy, 10P, 10-COLORS, ZH/F-WIRE, L70 Cable assy, shield, 2CX3, 9P, BLK, ZH/F-ZH/F, L150 Cable assy, shield, 2CX3, 9P, RED, ZH/F-ZH/F, L150 Cushion, battery, B, PD-6 Cushion assy, PD-6 Sheet, eject, battery, PD-6 Panel, side, R, PD-6 PCB assy, XLR IN, PD-6 Shield, power, PD-6 Connector, cannon, 4P, male, HA16RA-4P Cable assy, separate, 6P, L50 Connector, receptacle, 4P, HR10A-7R-4S Cable assy, 4P, BLK, ZH/F-WIRE, L50 Cap, connector, HR10-7R-C Cap Packing, panel, BNC, PD-6 Cable assy, shield, 2CX3, 9P, RED, ZH/F-ZH/F,L150 Cable assy, shield, 2CX3, 9P, BLK, ZH/F-ZH/F, L150 PCB assy, Front, PD-6 Sheet, LCD, PD-6 Plate, reflect, LCD, PD-6 Spacer, reflect, LCD, PD-6 Guide, knob, PD-6 Sheet, toggle, PD-6 Knob, rotary, C Sheet, knob, rotary, PD-6 Ref. No. 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 Part No. 8226 2750 02 8260 5910 00 8221 4020 00 8276 8710 03 8216 7930 00 8216 5550 03 8216 7951 00 8216 7790 00 8212 7061 00 8226 1842 12 8214 2700 00 8226 1540 00 8216 4080 01 8226 1531 00 8216 6260 00 8212 3260 00 8216 3791 00 8216 7830 00 8212 2682 00 8214 4020 00 8226 2180 00 8260 5920 00 8260 5920 00 8260 5920 00 8274 3710 00 8216 3610 00 8216 5550 03 8221 4140 00 8216 5550 01 8216 5550 02 8245 3400 00 8216 7980 00 8204 0830 03 8221 3930 00 8216 7870 00 8204 0730 02 8226 2710 02 8226 2740 01 8226 2720 01 8221 3941 00 8221 3953 00 8212 7080 00 8221 4170 00 8204 2460 51 8220 8490 00 8204 0370 01 8212 3840 01 8216 8070 00 8221 3992 00 8223 3140 00 Description Knob, rotary, D LCD assy, PD-6 Bracket, LCD, PD-6 Tube, UL, 5.3 x 7 Sheet, LED, PD-6 Washer, 12 x 2.5 x T2, PD-4 Cover, PCB, front Cushion, toggle, PD-6 Window, LCD, PD-6 Button, 6 x 6 x 16.8, N3 Spring, 8 x 3, 0.2 Button, tact, PAUSE Cushion, search Button, REC Sheet, slide, PD-4 Slider, REC Cap, button Sheet, mic, PD-6 Lens, LED Spring, door, DV40 Knob, phone, PD-4 Button, SW assy, PD-6 Button, SW assy, PD-6 Button, SW assy, PD-6 PCB assy, Phones, PD-6 Shield, phone Washer, 12 x 2.5 x T2, PD-4 Bracket, phones, PD-6 Washer, 12 x 6 x T4, PD-4 Washer, 15 x 10 x T4 Nut, phone jack Sheet, front, PD-6 Precision, M 2.6 x 4 BZn Panel, input, volume, PD-6 Sheet, input, volume, PD-6 Screw, precision, M 2 x 5 BZn Knob, rotary, B Knob, input Button, push Panel, top, A, PD-6 Panel, top, B, PD-6 Frame, cover, PD-6 Stopper, knob, PD-6 Screw, precision, TB 1.7 x 5 CZn Emblem, Fostex Ring, CSTW-2 Protector, REC, BLK Tape, 5 x 5 x 0.5 Lock, cover, B, PD-6 Shaft, open, PD-6
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78 10
121 124 122
78
123
1 9
A
97
118
16
99
119 117
M 2 x 10 BZn
78 78
100
20 22
120
96
17
BBT 2.6 x 8 BZn
7
H
6 5 8 92 93 94 89 9 4
98 3 84
101
9
21 14
9
117 122
9 25
B
2
15 13 11 18
Cable assy (BLK)
82 34 33
Cable assy (BLK) Cable assy (RED)
12 9 95
E
122
Cable assy (RED)
To J1152
86
A
78 83 87
23
Attached to the connector E
9 24 9
C
19
107 108
109
103
Nut, M4
102
F
105 104 111 110 106
9
J G
91 86
BBT 3 x 6 BZn
88 85 86
C
32
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BBT 2.6 x 8 BZn
90 61 9
101
D F Attached to the connector G
31 9
Cable assy
75 27 26 9
B
J
128
126 125
Cable assy
29 28 9 30
9
112
78
D
101
H
69 75 63 61
127
F 2.6 x 8 BZn
71
Attached to the jack
67 70 72 73 51 59 68 61 35 60
FBT 2.6 x 6 CZn W 2.6 x 7.5 x 0.5 BPT 2 x 6 CZn B 3 x 6 BZn I
115
39 40 47 46 38
74
113
53 77 52 54 55
58 41 42 62
116
76
66 57
113
F 2.6 x 8 BZn
43 42
79
48
56 78
114
65
50 80 49 64 81
36 37 44 45
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37 40
B 3 x 6 BZn B 3 x 6 BZn Attached to VR
33
B 3 x 6 BZn
38
39 41
D
31 36 29
A
32
E
35 30
B 3 x 6 BZn
B 3 x 6 BZn
Precision 2.6 x 6
46 21 28 34
B 3 x 6 BZn
G
3
B 2 x 3 CZn
5 6 1 2
N2
B 3 x 6 BZn
4
B
20
G C D
23
B 3 x 6 BZn
22
24
B 3 x 6 BZn
B 3 x 6 BZn
45
BBT 3 x 6 BZn
19
A B
44 43
B 3 x 4 BZn
25 42 47
B 3 x 6 BZn Precision 2.6 x 6
11 26
F E
B 3 x 4 BZn
21
17
7
12 13
C F
B 3 x 4 BZn
14 16 15 26 9
Precision 2.6 x 4
18
10 8
BBT 3 x 6 BZn
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PD-6 OVERALL EXPLODED VIEW 1 Parts List (continued)
Ref. No. 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 Part No. 8214 4033 00 8223 3150 00 8226 2202 00 8221 4220 00 8223 3090 00 8260 5930 00 8212 7041 00 8221 3982 00 8207 0086 01 8214 1030 00 8276 9330 15 8204 2250 03 8216 8110 00 8221 3961 00 8221 4260 00 8216 8000 00 8221 4250 00 8214 3630 00 Description Spring, cover, PD-6 Sleeve, open, PD-6 Knob, lock, PD-4 Bracket, shaft, cover, PD-6 Shaft, cover, B Cushion assy Cover, PD-6 Lock, cover, A, PD-6 Foot, rubber, K-15 Spring, brake Tube, UL, SUMI TUBE, 820, F, D5L15MM Washer, RET-RING, E-1.5 ZMB Cushion, drive, PD-6 Panel, bottom, PD-6 Bracket, cover, EXT, PD-6 Spacer, cover, EXT, PD-6 Cover, EXT, PD-6 Screw, rollet, B, M3 Ref. No. 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 Part No. 8260 5930 00 8204 2440 00 8204 0040 09 8204 0040 11 8221 3970 01 8221 3970 02 8212 7030 00 8221 0872 00 8223 3080 00 8214 2911 00 8216 8031 00 8216 7940 00 8223 3120 00 8216 8060 00 N/A 8218 8200 00 8210 0460 00 8216 9320 10 Description Cushion assy, PD-6 PSW, 2.1 x 4 x 0.5 Screw, HSB, M 3 x 20 BZn Screw, HSB, M 3 x 30 BZn Guide, belt, L, PD-6 Guide, belt, R, PD-6 Pad, corner, PD-6 Cover, battery, PD-4 Shaft, cover, PD-6 Spring, cover, PD-4 Cushion, battery, A, PD-6 Cushion, EXT, PD-6 Cap, connector, RM15TRD-10S Cushion, cap, connector, PD-6 Label, serial number Label, identification, PD-6 PANEL, DRESS, PD-6 Tube, UL, SUMI, 820, F, D4, L10
PD-6 OVERALL EXPLODED VIEW 2 Parts List
Ref. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Part No. 8212 4942 00 8214 3340 00 8214 1992 00 8277 1050 15 8216 9320 10 8216 6271 00 8274 3770 00 8221 4240 00 8204 1160 04 8204 0830 03 8221 4190 00 8204 0090 02 8274 3780 00 8216 7960 00 8216 8020 00 8277 5630 25 8221 4100 00 8216 8090 00 8221 4110 00 8221 4130 00 8204 0830 04 8274 3700 00 8221 4301 00 Description Case, battery, PD-4 Spring, battery, PD-4 Spring, NP-1 Cable assy, separate, 6P, L150 Tube, UL, SUMI, 820, F, D4, L10 Spacer, battery, PD-4 PCB assy, Main, PD-6 Panel, BNC, PD-6 Spacer, M2.6 x 5 Precision, M 2.6 x 4 BZn Panel, conn, PD-6 Spacer, M 3 x 8 PCB assy, AD/DA, PD-6 Shield, ADDA, PD-6 Cushion, PCB, main, PD-6 Cable assy, 10P, PH/F-8283/F, L250, AWG26 Chassis, front, PD-6 Sheet, isolation, ADDA, PD-6 Chassis, rear, PD-6 Bracket, PCB, input, PD-6 Screw, precision, M 2.6 x 6 BZn PCB assy, Power, PD-6 Heat sink, power, B, PD-6 Ref. No. 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Part No. 8221 4230 00 8216 5370 00 8216 7910 00 8216 8100 00 8274 3690 00 8221 4200 00 8274 3790 00 8221 4120 00 8226 2710 01 8226 1461 01 8226 2800 01 8216 7790 01 8216 5550 03 8226 1831 08 8214 2700 00 8226 2730 01 8226 2761 00 8226 2720 01 8277 4651 15 8221 4151 00 8204 2250 04 8214 3630 00 8221 4180 00 8216 8250 00 Description Heat sink, power, PD-6 Sheet, SW, PD-4 Sheet, SW, PD-6 Cushion, PCB, ADDA, PD-6 PCB assy, Input amp, PD-6 Spacer, escutcheon, PD-6 PCB assy, Input sel, PD-6 Bracket, PCB, I M, PD-6 Knob, rotary, A Knob, rotary switch, C Knob, rotary, B Cushion, toggle, B, PD-6 Washer, 12 x 6 x T4, PD-4 Button, 11 x 11, N3 Spring, 8 x 3, 0.2 Escutcheon, button Knob, lock, PD-6 Button, push Cable assy, flat, 50P, P1.0, L150 Cover, connector, PD-6 Washer, RET-RING E-2 ZMB Screw, rollet, B, M3 Cover, case, PD-6 Cushion, core, PD-6
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Ref. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Part No. 8221 4310 00 8221 4000 00 8204 2450 42 8212 7051 00 8221 4051 00 8204 2460 51 8270 9180 00 8223 3100 03 8223 3100 02 8223 3100 01 8221 4041 00 8223 3110 00 8221 4030 00 8204 2260 00 Description Plate, cover, lock, PD-6 Bracket, cover, PD-6 Screw, precision, M 1.7 x 4 BZn Window, drive, PD-6 Bracket, drive, rear, PD-6 Screw, precision, TB 1.7 x 5 CZn DVD-RAM drive assy, PC-2 Spacer, 5 Spacer, 4.5 Spacer, 3.5 Bracket, drive, front, PD-6 Shaft, bar, eject, PD-6 Bar, eject, PD-6 PSW, 3.1 x 5.4 x 0.13 Ref. No. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Part No. 8204 2250 04 8204 0730 02 8274 3900 00 8277 5660 00 8216 8010 00 8221 4210 00 8274 3720 00 8221 4280 00 8218 8130 00 8218 7060 00 8277 5710 06 8204 0090 03 Description Washer, RET-RING E-2 ZMB Screw, precision, M 2 x 5 BZn PCB assy, SW-DISC-UNLOCK Cable assy, FPC, 70P, 5602/P-5602/P, PD-6 Cushion, FPC, PD-6 Bracket, PCB, drive, PD-6 PCB assy, Drive, PD-6 Bracket, FPC, PD-6 Label, laser, caution, PD-6 Label, push, PD-4 Cable assy, earth lug, D3-D2, #22, L60 Spacer, M3 X 10
PD-6 CABLE ASSY & CONNECTION
Ref. No. W001 W002 W003 W004 W005 W006 W007 W008 W009 W010 W011 W012 W013 W014 W015 W016 W017 W018 W019 W020 W021 W022 W023 W027 W028 W029 W030 W031 W032 W033 Part No. 8277 0912 25 8277 0941 22 8277 1050 05 8277 1050 15 8277 5504 15 8277 5514 25 8277 5503 15 8277 5503 10 8277 5513 10 8277 5502 25 8277 5512 15 8277 5522 10 8277 5543 15 8277 5543 15 8277 5553 15 8277 5553 15 8277 5563 10 8277 4651 15 8277 5640 10 8277 5650 15 8277 5580 05 8277 5580 05 8277 5590 07 8277 5611 25 8277 5630 25 8277 2892 10 8277 0870 20 8277 5602 30 8277 5710 06 8277 5720 06 Description Cable assy, 6P, ORG, ZH/F-ZH/F, L250 Cable assy, 9P, RED, ZH/F-ZH/F, L220 Cable assy, separate, 6P, 50mm Cable assy, separate, 6P, 150mm Cable assy, SHIELD1CX4, 8P, BLK, ZH/F-ZH/F, L150 Cable assy, SHIELD1CX4, 8P, RED, ZH/F-ZH/F, L250 Cable assy, SHIELD1CX3, 6P, BLK, ZH/F-ZH/F, L150 Cable assy, SHIELD1CX3, 6P, BLK, ZH/F-ZH/F, L100 Cable assy, SHIELD1CX3, 6P, RED, ZH/F-ZH/F, L100 Cable assy, SHIELD1CX2, 4P, BLK, ZH/F-ZH/F, L250 Cable assy, SHIELD1CX2, 4P, RED, ZH/F-ZH/F, L150 Cable assy, SHIELD1CX2, 4P, ORG, ZH/F-ZH/F, L100 Cable assy, SHIELD2CX3, 9P, BLK, ZH/F-ZH/F, L150 Cable assy, SHIELD2CX3, 9P, BLK, ZH/F-ZH/F, L150 Cable assy, SHIELD2CX3, 9P, RED, ZH/F-ZH/F, L150 Cable assy, SHIELD2CX3, 9P, RED, ZH/F-ZH/F, L150 Cable assy, SHIELD2CX3, 9P, ORG, ZH/F-ZH/F, L100 Cable assy, FLAT, 50P, P1.0, L150, CORE Cable assy, FLAT, 20P, P1.0, L100 Cable assy, FLAT, 34P, P1.0, L150 Cable assy, 4P, BLK, ZH/F-WIRE, L50 Cable assy, 4P, BLK, ZH/F-WIRE, L50 Cable assy, 10P, 10-COLORS, ZH/F-WIRE, L70 Cable assy, 11P, PH/F-PH/F, L250, AWG24 Cable assy, 10P, PH/F-8283/F, L250, AWG26 Cable assy, 2P, ORG, ZHR/F-WIRE/3, L100 Cable assy, 2P, BLK, ZH/F-ZH/F, L200 Cable assy, 2P, PH/F-PH/F, L300, AWG24 Cable assy, EARTHLUG, D3-D2, #22, L60 Cable assy, EARTHLUG, D3-D2, DUBLE, #22, L60 Connection MAIN J704 <-> PHONES J704 MAIN J902 <-> POWER J805 DC IN connector <-> POWER J804 NP-1 Battery section <-> J803 INPUT AMP J4 <-> FRONT J1 MAIN J703 <-> FRONT J3 INPUT AMP J5 <-> FRONT J2 ADDA2 J2 <-> MAIN J705 ADDA2 J3 <-> MAIN J706 ADDA2 J101 <-> FRONT J101 ADDA2 J301 <-> FRONT J301 ADDA2 J501 <-> FRONT J501 XLR OUT J709 <-> ADDA2 J4 XLR IN J707 <-> INPUT SEL J701 XLR OUT J710 <-> ADDA2 J5 XLR IN J708 <-> INPUT SEL J702 MAIN J701 <-> PHONES J703 DRIVE J902 <-> MAIN J1151 INPUT AMP J2 <-> FRONT J6 FRONT J4 <-> MAIN J4 POWER J801 <-> DC OUT connector POWER J802 <-> DC OUT connector AUX I/O connector <-> MAIN J801 MAIN J901 <-> POWER J806 MAIN J908 <-> INPUT AMP J9 Monitor speaker <-> MAIN J702 SW UNLOCK J801 <-> INPUT AMP J3 POWER J807 <-> DRIVE J903 DVD-RAM drive <-> Chassis DVD-RAM drive <-> Chassis
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24 3 4 2 23 9
3
1
8
6
5
B 3 x 6 BZn
3 10 9 25
6
17 7
26 13 14 12
16 11 25
3 12 15 20
21 18 19 6
22 16
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PD-6 PCB ASSEMBLIES
· Parts Side of ADDA PCB
C6
C5
D101
+
D104 D103 D105
D204 D8 D203 D205
D201
D304 D303 D305 D12 D403
D605 D404 D405 D503 D504 D505 D16 D603 D604
Q201
Q402
Q502
Q302
C112
U309 C432 C412
U509
U109
U209
C232
C332
C532
R112 U105
R312 U305
R212 U205
R512 U505
R329
R429
R529
R612 U605
R129
Q2
1
Q1
+
R229
C131
C331
R331
C431
R431
C531
C231
R531
C631
R131
C314
C114
C414
C1
R313
R513
C2
C514
R113
U6
R213
C207
C107
C307
C430
R413
C530
C507
C630
R613
C130
C230
C330
C407
C225
C425
U108
U208
U508
U308
U8
C103
U408
U608
J101
U7
+
C125 C101
FRONT BLACK U206
U301
C301 C304 C324 R348
FRONT RED U406
U501
C501 C504 R548 C524
FRONT ORANGE U606
R137
D202
1
R337
D402
R537
K101
D102
D302
D502
U106
U306
29
30
C311
C111
C511
C138
C239 R248
R237
C338
C339
C439 R448
R437
C538 C539
U506
D602
C104 R148 C124
U601
U5
C224 C204
C201
C424 C404
C401
C624 C604
C601
C639 R648 R637
C211
C411
C227
C427
C127 C109
C327 C309
C337
C305
C527 C509
C537
C105
C205
C405
C605
C627
C102 C137
C139
C238
C202 C237
C302
C438
C505
C402 C437
C502
C638
C602 C637
19
J1 20 MAIN
C126
C326
C526
U402
U602
U202
R307
R107
R411
R507
R611
C626 C636
U102
C136 R109 C110
C236
U302
C336 R309 C310
C436
U502
C536 C510 R509
R111
R110
+ R211
R210
R410
R511 R510
C208 C226 R205 R204
+
+
+
R609
R608
C118 C119 1
C210 R208
U104
10
9
C116 R142
C117 W102
C316 R342
C318 U304
C319
C410
1
C317 W302
C516 R542
C518 U504
C519
C610
1
C517 W502
C123
C323
1
2
R541 15 C521 R518
C369
15 C121
15
C120
C320
C10
W1
C321 R318
C169
U153
R118
C520
C523
R141
W103
R341
W303
W503
5
5
5
C122
C322
U353
C522
U553
R151 R153 R155
Q352 R373 C368
Q152 R173 C168
Q552 R573 C568
R273 R253 R255
R251
R473 R453 R455
C569
R673 R653 R655
R451
R351
R551
R353 R355
R252
R553 R555
R152
R352
R452
R552
R651
1
1
C155
R356
R254 R256
U251
C17
R154
C153
R354
C353
U451
R554
C553
1
1
U651
U4
12 U551 R570
12 U151 R170
C453
R454
1
C253
C158
C358
C458
K151
C258
K351
K551
C658
C154
C254
C354 C362
C554
C558
C454
C654 C662
C653
1
1
1
C264
C464
+
C163 U152
C263
U352
C463
C563
U552
U452
C164
C363
C12
C13
U3
1
C364
C564
U652
L3
U252
C663
C14
C162
D151
C262
D351
C462
C562
D551
L2
L1
R164
R264
R364
R464
R564
R664
R668
+
+
+
+
+
+
C161 R168
C261 R268
C361 R368
C461 R468
C561 R568
C661
C664
Q651
Q151
C165
C166
C265
Q551
C565
R165
C266
C366
R365
C466
C465
R169
Q251 R269
R265
C365
Q351
R369
Q451 R469
R465
C566
R565 R569
C666 R665 R669
D153 C16 C15 +
+
BLACK
1 MAIN
6 J2 9 J4
D353
MAIN J3 1 1 J5
6 D553 RED 9 XLR OUT
1 XLR OUT
PCB,ADDA2,PD-6
8251724100
28
C665
R654 R656
R456
1
5
R156
R556
R270 C255
C252
C352
C355 12 U351 R370
R470 C455
C555
C7
C151 C152
R670 C655
C652
C651
C251
C351
C451 C551 C552 C452
1
U1
Q252
Q652
Q452
R652
4 3 MAIN
R108
R209
R308
R409
R408
C408 C426 R405 R404
R311 R310
R508
+
+
R610
R604
C611
C625
U101
C325
J501
1
1
J301
4
C203 U201
C303
4
C403 U401
C503
C525
5
5
1
5
4
C603
C607
C614
C134 R114
C214 R231
C234 R214
C334 R314
C434 R414
C534 R514
C634 R614
R631
C128 R126
C228 R226
C328 R326
C428 R426
C528 R526
C628 R626
R629
C132
R412 U405
C632
C329
U409
C529
C629
U609
C4
1
C3
D106
Q101 C129
D7
D206
C229
D306
D406
C429
D506
C612
+
+
C312
C512
D606
Q602
Q102
C212 Q202
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ +
+
+
+ +
+
+ +
+
+
+
+
+ + +
+
+ +
+
+
+
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D2
R2
D4 R6 D3 R8 R7 R4 C19
D1
R1
J1
R144
C133
5 8
R140 R102
R104
C108 R159 R157
R117
U110
R138
U107 U103
R125
R130
D6
R128 R119 R147 C115 C113
R123 R134
R116 R115 R124 R135 R136
1 12 D5
R122
C106 R143 R145 R127 R146 R121 R120 R133 R132
R139
K101
R103
R105 R106
R101
4 J101 1
D152
D9
12
R217 R244 R216 R215
U203 U210
R238
K201
R228
U207
R225
R239
R230
R219
R224
C206 R243 R245 R246 R221 R220 R233 C213 R232 R227
R236 R235 C215
C209 R207 R206
R258
R271
R276 R263 R262 R259 R257 R275 C267 R274 R261
R266
R247 R203 R240 R201
8 R202 5
R223 R234
R222
R344
C233 C333 R340
5 8
R302 R317 R338 R328
U307 U303 U310 D11
R304
C308 R305 R306 R358 R371 R359 R357
R316 R315 R325
R330
R319 R324 C313 R335 R336
D10
C306 R343 R345 R327 R346 R321 R320 R333 R332 R303
K301
R339
C360 R376 R363 R362 R375 C367 R374
R366
R347
R301 C315
R367
1 12
R322
4 J301 1
R372
8 12
R323 R334
R361
K351
D352
12
D13
R417 R416 R415 R425
R430
R444 C406 R443 R445 R446 R421 R420 R433 R432 C413
U403
R436 R435 R427 C415
U410
C409 R407
5
1
1
C460 R458 R471 R476 R463
R438 R428
U407
R466
K401
R406
R447 R403 R440
R544
R462
R401
R439
R419
R424
R459 R457
R475 C467 R474
C433 C533
R402
R467 R461
8 5
R422
R423 R434
R472
9
R272
6
R267
1
1
5
1
J2
C260
1
R540
5 8
· Foil Side of ADDA PCB
R502 R517
U510
J3
R504
C506 R543 R545 R527 R546 R521 R520 R533 R532 R503
D15
C508
K501
R538 R528
U507
R539 R516 R515
R505
U503
R559 R557
R525
R530
C560 R576 R563 R562
R519 R524 R501 R547 C513
R523 R534
R566 R506
C515
R522
4 J501 1
12
1
R535 R536
D14
8
12
R561 R574
K551
D17
D552
12
R617 R638 R628
U607
R644 R616 R615 R625 R619 R622
R623 R634
R639
R624
C606 R643 R645 R646 R621 R620 R633 R632 C613
R630
R627
U603
R636 R635 C615
U610
C609 R607
5
1
1
C660 R676 R663 R658
K601
R671 R606
R647 R603 R640
R602
R662
R601
R666 R667 2 4
8 5
C608 R605
C633
J7
1 3
R659 R657
R675
C667 R672 R661 R674
9
R572
6
R558
R571
R575 C567
R567
1
1
J5
J4
2
32
R5 R3 C18
C160 R176 R163 R162 R158
8
R166 R175 R171
12
C167 R174 R161
R167
R172
K151
29
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· Parts Side of INPUT AMP PCB
REC TR 2+4
1
6
3C
5
10
J9
4
6
1 MAIN
S19
5
5+1
J1
C102 C101
J6
C302 C301
J7 S204 S404 2 1
C401
J8 2 1
C502 C501 C601
2 96
5
1
FS 48
88.2
+ C2
2 1
4 3
2 1
C201
6 5
6 5
6 5
S604
S1
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
C210 C309
C109
C310
C410 C509
C103
C110
C303
C503
C209
C202
C203
C409
C402
C403
C510
C609
C602
C603
C610
10
6
48/16 CLOCK
1
3C
5
C1
44.1/16
10
+
+
R621
R612
44.1
3C
INT
C204
C404
C504
DIGITAL
3C
FRAME
1
DF
5
29.97
R121
R221
C304
R321
R421
R521
DF
30
C604
EXT
10 6
C5
+
S2
25
+
+
+
+
S4
+
C121
C221
C321
C421
24
10
23.976
3C
6
C521
+
-12
K3
1
TC GEN 24H
5
C117
C217
C317
C417
C517
S3
REC
-12
10
FREE
EXT
6
S9 OPT
C3
1
S10
S11
K2
W1
K1
-6 S103
OFF
-12
-6 S203
OFF
-12
-6 OFF S303
-12
-6 S403 S12
OFF
-12
-6 S503 S17
OFF
C617
-6 OFF S603 S18
LIMITER
BWF S6
1
12
12
AUDIO FILE REPRO GEN TC OUT -0.1% NORM +0.1% PULL UP/DOWN 2
ON
OFF D17
ON D13
OFF
ON D14
OFF D18
ON
OFF D12
ON
OFF D19
12
1
ON D11
OFF
S5
1 J3
DISK UNLOCK PANEL LOCK OFF S8 20
S7
S15
S16
S14
S13
J2 1 19
FRONT
REWIND
F FWD
8252515101
PLAY
PCB,INPUT AMP,PD-6
STOP
· Parts Side of DRIVE PCB
MECH 4.75V
W903
ANA 4.75V
DIG 4.75V
W902 L901
2.45V L903
3.15V L905 L904
R907
+
+
+
+
R903
R901
R905
W904
R909
L902
+
C906
1
C902
5
R904 C907 C901
1 U901
5
R902
1
C903
5
R906
C908
1
W901 C905
5
R910
C910
1
C904
5 U904
R908
U902
U903
U905
C912 2
1
C909
50 49
1
J903 DRIVE
DRIVE
70
50
30
10
2
8252516204 PCB,DRIVE,PD-6
D901
30
1
69
55
35
15
1
J904
J901
MAIN
POWER
2
J902
HPF
+
+
+
+
+
+
C621
INPUT GAIN
C4
+
R212
C104
R112
R312
R412
R512
+ +
+
+
+
+
+
+
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1 1 10 1 10
10
1
10
1
10
3
3
2
2
D4
3C 3C 3C
3C
3C
1
1
5 5 D5 6 5 6
6
5
6
5
6
1
D7
D6
D1
2
3
D2
1
2
U1 D3
10
1
J903
1
R115 R102 C123 R113 D102
C106
1
R127 R118
1
3
1
C108 U101
R116
2
2
C113
5
5
2
R104 R103 R120
C111
4
4
3
U102
2
C107 R117
C124 R130 R129 R122 R124 C114 R131 R132 C119 C118
2 1
1
10 9
4 3
1
D101 R201 8 C218 1 12 R202 C219 R114 C224 R230 R229 R222 R224 C214 R231 R232 C122 R125 R119
2 1
C105
C112
D202
R215 R213 C223
6
5
3
R101 R128
C206
1
R204
1
2
C207
1
6
3
C211
C208 U201
R227
4
4
J4
5
2
2
R216
C213
1
6
R228 R203
4
1
5
3
6
5
4
D201 R214 C319 R315 R313 R302 C323 C324 R330 R329 R322 R324 C314 R331 R332
R225 C318
BLACK
C222
C205 R219
C212
3
1
1
2
R220
3
R217 R218 U202
5
D8
C914 C913
20 19
1
3
4
6
6
1
C306
1
R327
1
U301
2
5
R316
C308
C313
5
3
R401 R402 R415 D402 C423 R404 R314 R413
D301 C322
C305 R319
2 1
C312 C424 R430 R429 R422 R424 C414 R431 R432 R417 R418 U402
3
R301
R328
4
1
6
R325 C419 C418
6
8
6
5
C406
1
C407
5
1
2
6
3
1
4
C411
R416
5
2
2
5
2
R427 R428 R403
C408 U401
4
R420
3
1
12
1
D9
R320
2
R304 R303
C311
4
4
3
C413
4
1
3
J5
· Foil Side of INPUT AMP PCB
4
1
D401
C422 R414 R515
R425 C524 R530 R529 R522 R524 C514 R531 R532 R513 C523 C519 C518
BLACK
C405 R419
1
C412
3
6
6
1
D15
5
C506
1
R527
1
C511
R501 D501 R601 R602
4
R528
C522 R514 R615 D602
C505
2 1
R519 C624 R630 R629 R622 R624 C614 R631 R632 R613 R525 C619 C618
3
C512
8
12
5
6
C623 R604
1
C606
1
C607
R617
5
J904
1 6 3 4 C611 R616
R627
4
3
R618 U602
1
2
5
2
2
C608
R628 R603
C613
4
1
5
3
6
5
4
C605 D601 C622 R614
R619
3
C612
1
6
R625
1
2
R620
2
1
R912
R516
C508
C513
3
6
1
6
1
D10
2
5
5
2
R504 R503
4
4
R520
3
1
D502
1
C507
R517 R518 U502
· Foil Side of DRIVE PCB
R502
2
6
1
D302
1
2
C307 R317 R318 U302
8
D16
R911
W905
31
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· Parts & Foil Side of INPUT SEL PCB
1
1 9
+
1
9
J702
XLR IN
C701 L701
BLACK
RED
1/M
S101
16
2/S
S201
16
3
R254 R262 R255 R253
20
U701
C703
4
S401
16
L702
5
S501
16
S301
R354 R362 R355 R353
20
16
R154 R162 R155 R153
R454 R462 R455 R453
R554 R562 R555 R553
20 11 15 10 6 5
20 11 15 10 6
20 11 15 10 6 1 5
20 11 15 10 6
11 15 10 6 1 5
11 15 10 6 1