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1SERVICE MANUALUS ModelICD-BM1VTPIC RECORDERSPECIFICATIONSVer. 1.0 2005. 05Sony CorporationConnect CompanyPublished by Sony Engineering Corporation9-879-704-012005E04-1 2005. 05Recording media“Memory Stick”, Monaural recordingRecording timeMaximum recording time and number of messages for a “Memory Stick”The maximum recording time for all the folders and the maximum numberof messages are as follows. You can record messages for the maximumrecording time in a single folder.4MB8MB16MB32MB64MB128MBST*10min.20min.40min.1hr 25min. 2hr 50min. 5hr 50min.SP*30min.1hr2hr 10min. 4hr 20min. 8hr 50min. 17hr 45min.LP*1hr 20min. 2hr 50min. 5hr 45min. 11hr 45min. 23hr 35min. 47hr 25min.Number4569509631,0161,0161,016of Messages*ST:High quality recording mode(hr: hours /min.: minutes)(stereo sound with an external stereo microphone not supplied)*SP:Standard play recording mode (monaural sound)*LP: Long play recording mode (monaural sound)Frequency rangeST: 60 Hz - 13,500 HzSP: 60 Hz - 7,000 HzLP: 80 Hz - 3,500 HzSpeakerapprox. 28 mm (29/32 in.) dia.Power output350 mWInput/Output Earphone jack (minijack) for 8 - 300 ohms earreceiver/headphones Microphone jack (minijack, stereo)Plug in powerMinimum input level: 0.7 mV 3 kilohms or lowerimpedance microphone USB connector DC IN 3V jackPlayback speed control+100% to -50% (DPC)Power requirementsTwo size AAA (LR03) alkaline batteries: 3 V DCDimensions36.6 112.3 21mm (1 1/2 4 1/2 27/32 in.)(w/h/d) (not incl. projecting parts and controls)Mass98 g (3.5 oz) (incl. batteries and a “Memory Stick”)Supplied accessories“Memory Stick” (16MB 1)“Digital Voice Editor” (CD-ROM) 1“Dragon Naturally Speaking Preferred” (CD-ROM) 1Ear receiver 1USB connecting cable 1Carrying case 1Clamp filter 1Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库2TABLE OF CONTENTS1. GENERALIndex to Parts and Controls . 3Getting Started. 3Basic Operations.5Editing Messages. 8Formatting a “Memory Stick” . 92. DISASSEMBLY2-1. Knob (Rear). 102-2. Chassis Block Assy . 112-3. SW Board . 112-4. Plate (MS) Section . 122-5. LCD Board . 122-6. Chassis Section . 132-7. Memory Stick Connector . 132-8. Main Board . 143. DIAGRAMS3-1. IC Pin Descriptions . 153-2. Block Diagram Main Section . 213-3. Block Diagram LCD/SW Section . 223-4. Printed Wiring Board Main Section .243-5. Schematic Diagram Main Section (1/3) . 253-6. Schematic Diagram Main Section (2/3) . 263-7. Schematic Diagram Main Section (3/3) . 273-8. Schematic Diagram LCD/SW Section .283-9. Printed Wiring Board LCD Section .293-10. Printed Wiring Board SW Section . 304. EXPLODED VIEWS4-1. Main Section . 344-2. Case Section . 354-3. Ornament Section. 364-4. Chassis (1) Section. 374-5. Chassis (2) Section. 385. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST. 39SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY MARK 0 OR DOTTED LINEWITH MARK 0 ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND INTHE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION.REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSEPART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL ORIN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY.Notes on Chip Component Replacement Never reuse a disconnected chip component. Notice that the minus side of a tantalum capacitor may be dam-aged by heat.ICD-BM1VTP UNLEADED SOLDERBoards requiring use of unleaded solder are printed with the lead-free mark (LF) indicating the solder contains no lead.(Caution: Some printed circuit boards may not come printed withthe lead free mark due to their particular size.) : LEAD FREE MARKUnleaded solder has the following characteristics. Unleaded solder melts at a temperature about 40C higher thanordinary solder.Ordinary soldering irons can be used but the iron tip has to beapplied to the solder joint for a slightly longer time.Soldering irons using a temperature regulator should be set toabout 350C.Caution: The printed pattern (copper foil) may peel away ifthe heated tip is applied for too long, so be careful! Strong viscosityUnleaded solder is more viscous (sticky, less prone to flow)than ordinary solder so use caution not to let solder bridgesoccur such as on IC pins, etc. Usable with ordinary solderIt is best to use only unleaded solder but unleaded solder mayalso be added to ordinary solder.Flexible Circuit Board Repairing Keep the temperature of the soldering iron around 270C duringrepairing. Do not touch the soldering iron on the same conductor of thecircuit board (within 3 times). Be careful not to apply force on the conductor when solderingor unsoldering.* Replacement of IC601, IC702 used in this set requires a specialtool. The voltage and waveform of CSP (chip size package) cannotbe measured, because its lead layout is different from that ofconventional IC. Lead layoutsLead layout ofconventional ICCSP (chip size package)surfaceRadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库3ICD-BM1VTPSECTION 1GENERALThis section is extractedfrom instruction manual.64GB1 MIC (microphone) (PLUGIN POWER) jack (18)2 i (headphones) jack (16, 19,21)3 ERASE button (29, 34)4 Display window (24)5 MENU button (49)6 DISPLAY button (26)7 FOLDER button (13, 20)8 ENTER button9 DIVIDE button 0 CANCEL buttonqzPRIORITY button (36)Index to Parts and Controlsqs Built-in microphone (14)qd NEW FILE button (15)qf OPR (operation) indicator(14, 21)qg Jog lever . (review/fastbackward)/ (cue/fastforward)qh Control key REC (record) /STOP/PLAY/B.SPACEqj DPC switch (22, 39)qk POWER ON/OFF switch (8,13)ql VOL (volume) +/ buttons(21)w; SpeakerRefer to the pages indicated in parentheses for details.FrontAdditional Information65GBRearwzMemory Stick slot cover (10)ws MIC SENS (microphonesensitivity) switch (17)CONF(H) (conference,high)/DICT(L) (dictation,low)wd VOR (voice operatedrecording) ON/OFF switch(16)wf DC IN 3V jack (6)wg USB connector (52)wh Battery compartment (6)24GBUsing the Display WindowParts in the display window1 VOR (voice operatedrecording) indicator (16)2 “Memory Stick” indicator3 Folder indication (13, 20)Displays the current folder.4 Priority marks (36)5 Selected message number /Total message number in thefolder (14, 20)6 Remaining memoryindicator (17)7 Remaining battery indicator (7) When the AC power adaptor(not supplied) is connected,the indicator does not appear.8 Alarm indicator (45)Appears when the alarm isset for a message.9 Recording mode indication (50) ST: High quality recordingmode (stereo sound with anexternal stereo microphonenot supplied) SP: Standard play recordingmode (monaural sound) LP: Long play recordingmode (monaural sound)0 Microphone sensitivityindication (17)Displays the currentmicrophone sensitivitysetting with the MIC SENS(microphone sensitivity)switch: H (high): CONF(H)position is selected torecord at a meeting or in aquiet/spacious place. L (low): DICT(L) positionis selected to record fordictation.qa Counter /Remaining timeindication /Recording dateand time indication /Message name indication/Current time indication (26,27)The display selected with theDISPLAY button appears.NoteThe effect of the back light of thedisplay window may be reducedin a bright location.6GBBGetting StartedStep 1: Installing the Batteries1Slide and lift the battery compartment lid.2Insert two LR03 (size AAA) alkaline batteries with correctpolarity, and close the lid.Clock setting display appears when you insert batteries for the first time orafter the unit has been without batteries for a certain period of time. Pleaserefer to steps 3 to 6 in “Step 2: Setting the Clock” on pages 8 and 9 to setthe date and time.Using on house currentConnect the AC power adaptor AC-E30HG (notsupplied) to the DC IN 3V jack of the unit and tothe wall outlet. Do not use any other AC poweradaptor.Polarity of the plug4ICD-BM1VTP7GBGetting StartedReplacing the BatteriesThe battery indicator on the display window shows the battery condition.Notes Do not use manganese batteries for this unit. When you replace the batteries, insert the new ones within 3 minutes after youremove the exhausted ones. Otherwise, the display may show the clock settingor incorrect date and time when you re-insert the batteries. In this case, set thedate and time again. The recorded messages and alarm setting, however, willremain. Do not charge dry batteries. When you are not going to use the unit for a long time, remove the batteries toprevent damage from battery leakage and corrosion.Battery remain indication: Replace both of the two batteries with new ones. m :The “LOW BATTERY” is displayedand the unit will stop operation.Battery life (Using Sony alkaline batteries LR03 (SG) (Recording mode:)STSPLPIn continuous recording:Approx. 11 hoursApprox. 14 hoursApprox. 16 hoursIn continuous playback*:Approx. 6.5 hoursApprox. 7.5 hoursApprox. 8.5 hours* When playing back through the internal speaker with the medium volumelevel* The battery life may shorten depending on the operation of the unit.8GBJog leverStep 2: Setting the ClockYou need to set the clock to use the alarm function or record the date andtime.Clock setting display appears when you insert battery for the first time, orwhen you insert battery after the unit has been without battery for acertain period of time. In this case, proceed from step 4.1Slide POWER to ON.The IC recorder is turned on.2Press MENU.The menu mode will be displayed in thedisplay window.3Press the jog lever up or down (/.) to select “DATE&TIME”.Press up ().Press down (.).POWERMENUENTERCANCEL9GBGetting Started4Press ENTER.The date and time setting window isdisplayed. The year digits will flash.5Set the date and time.1Press the jog lever up or down (/.) to select the digits of the year.2Press ENTER.The month digit will flash.3Set the month, day, and the time insequence, then press ENTER.The menu mode will be displayed again.6Press MENU.The window will return to the normal display.To cancel the operationPress CANCEL to return to the previous step of the operations.To display the current timePress ENTER while the unit is in the stop mode(page 27).The current time will be displayed for threeseconds.NoteWhen no “Memory Stick” is inserted or the power isturned off, the current time will not be displayed.10GBStep 3: Inserting a “Memory Stick” intothe IC RecorderNotes Make sure to insert or remove the “Memory Stick” while the unit is turned off. Never remove the “Memory Stick” while the unit is accessing the “MemoryStick”. (The OPR indicator flashes in orange.)1Slide and open the “Memory Stick” slot cover.2Insert a “Memory Stick” into the “Memory Stick” slot with theterminal side facing inside the recorder. Insert it firmly until itclicks into place.NoteDo not insert a “Memory Stick” in adifferent direction. It may causemalfunction of the unit.3Close the “Memory Stick” slot cover.5ICD-BM1VTP11GBNote on the “ACCESS” messageThe unit is accessing data while “MEMORY STICKACCESS“ appears in the display window or theOPR indicator flashes in orange. While accessing,do not remove the “Memory Stick”, batteries, orthe AC adaptor (not supplied). Doing so maydamage the data.Notes The unit starts accessing the data after it is turned on. If the unit is required to process excessive amount of data, “MEMORY STICKACCESS“ may be displayed for an extended period of time. This is not amalfunction of the unit. Wait until the message disappears.Removing the “Memory Stick”Make sure that “MEMORY STICK ACCESS“ disappears, and turn off theunit. Then open the “Memory Stick” slot cover and push the “MemoryStick” into the slot, so that the “Memory Stick” pops out.Remove the “Memory Stick” from the slot as shown below.The types of “Memory Stick” you can use with this ICRecorderYou can also use the following “Memory Stick” of a 4 MB to 128 MBcapacity instead of the supplied “Memory Stick”. The maximumrecording time varies depending on the capacity of the “Memory Stick”. “Memory Stick” “Memory Stick (with memory select function)” (incorporating two128MB memory units) “MagicGate Memory Stick” “Memory Stick Duo” (when inserted into the “Memory Stick Duo”adaptor)Notes The unit does not support the “Memory Stick PRO”. “MagicGate“ is a copyright protection technology that uses an encryptiontechnology. This unit does not support the MagicGate standard, and therefore,recorded data using this unit is not subject to the protection of copyrights byMagicGate.Getting Started12GBBBasic OperationsRecording MessagesYou can record messages in each (initially named FOLDER01, FOLDER02,and FOLDER03) folder. The maximum number of recordable messagesdiffers depending on the “Memory Stick” capacity.You can record messages using the following three functions: Add a recording to a previously recorded message (next page) Add a recording as a new message (page 15) Add an overwrite recording (page 15)This section explains how to add a recording to a previously recorded message.Maximum recording time and number of messages for a“Memory Stick“The maximum recording time for all the folders and the maximum numberof messages are as follows. You can record messages for the maximumrecording time in a single folder.4MB8MB16MB32MB64MB128MBST*10min.20min.40min.1hr 25min. 2hr 50min.5hr 50min.SP*30min.1hr2hr 10min. 4hr 20min. 8hr 50min.17hr 45min.LP*1hr 20min. 2hr 50min. 5hr 45min. 11hr 45min. 23hr 35min. 47hr 25min.Number4569509631,0161,0161,016of Messages*ST:High quality recording mode (hr: hours /min.: minutes)(stereo sound with an external stereo microphone not supplied)*SP:Standard play recording mode (monaural sound)*LP: Long play recording mode (monaural sound)Notes For switching the recording mode, see page 50.Before making a long recording, be sure to check the battery indicator (page 7). The maximum recording time and the number of messages you can make varydepending on the conditions of use. To avoid replacing batteries during long recordings, use the AC poweradaptor (not supplied).Message 1Message 2Message 3Message 1Message 2Message 3Starts recording at the end of Message 1Added recording (counted as a part of Message 1)Basic Operations13GBTurn on the power.Slide POWER to ON.Select the folder.2FOLDER1POWER1 Press FOLDER.2 Press the jog lever up or down (/.) to display the folder in whichyou wish to record messages.ENTERSelected folderContinued3 Press ENTER to select the folder.To cancel the selection, press CANCEL.To add a new folder, see page 33.Jog lever14GBSlide the control key to STOP.The unit stops at the end of the currentrecording.If you do not change the folder after you stoprecording, the next time you record you willrecord from the end of the current recording.The added recording will be counted as partof the current message.Stop recording.4Start recording.31 Slide the control key to REC.2 Speak into the built-in microphone.Remaining memoryRecordingmodeCurrent message numberBuilt-in microphoneMicrophonesensitivityRecording Messages (continued)OPR indicator(lights in red duringrecording)Counterdisplay* The display selected with the DISPLAY button (page 26) appears.Notes While the OPR indicator flashes or when it turns orange, do not remove the“Memory Stick”, the batteries or the AC adaptor (not supplied). 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