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1Ver. 1.3 2005.03SERVICE MANUALUS ModelAEP ModelUK ModelICD-P110/P210Canadian ModelE ModelChinese ModelTourist ModelICD-P210ICD-P110/P210Recording mediaBuilt-in flash memory 16MB (ICD-P110)/32MB (ICD-P210), Monaural recordingRecording timeICD-P110:HQ: 1 hour 40 minutesSP : 4 hours 35 minutesLP : 7 hours 35 minutesICD-P210:HQ: 3 hours 35 minutesSP : 9 hours 40 minutesLP : 15 hours 45 minutesFrequency rangeHQ: 250 Hz 6,800 HzSP/LP: 220 Hz 3,400 HzSpeakerapprox. 2.0 cm (13/16 in.) dia.Power output250 mWInput/Output Earphone jack (minijack) for 8 300 ohmsear receiver/headphones Microphone jack (minijack, monaural)Plug in powerMinimum input level 0.6 mV3 kilohms or lower impedance microphone USB connectorSony CorporationPersonal Audio GroupPublished by Sony Engineering CorporationIC RECORDERPhoto: ICD-P110Power requirementsTwo LR03 (size AAA) alkaline batteries: 3 V DCDimensions (w/h/d) (not incl. projecting parts and controls)30.0 103.5 16.0 mm (1 3/16 4 1/8 21/32 in.)Mass (incl. batteries)60 g (2.1 oz)Supplied accessoriesOperating instructions (For the IC recorder (1)/For the application software (1)/LR03 (sizeAAA) alkaline batteries (2) (For the US and UKonly)/USB connecting cable (1)Application software (CD-ROM) (1)Carrying pouch (1) (For Chinese and Korea only)Receiver MDR-E0110LP/BC (1) (For Chineseand Korea only)Design and specifications are subject to change withoutnotice.SPECIFICATIONS9-879-330-042005C04-1 2005.03RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库2ICD-P110/P210Notes on Chip Component Replacement Never reuse a disconnected chip component. Notice that the minus side of a tantalum capacitor may bedamaged by heat.z UNLEADED SOLDERBoards requiring use of unleaded solder are printed with the leadfree 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 40 C higherthan ordinary 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 350 C.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 viscou-s (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.TABLE OF CONTENTS1.SERVICE NOTE.32.GENERAL.43.DISASSEMBLY3-1.Case (Front) Assy .53-2.SW Board, MAIN Board.63-3.AUDIO Board.64.SERVICE MODE.75.DIAGRAMS5-1.Block Diagram . 155-2.Printed Wiring Board AUDIO Section . 175-3.Schematic Diagram AUDIO Section . 185-4.Printed Wiring Board MAIN Section . 195-5.Printed Wiring Board SW Section . 205-6.Schematic Diagram MAIN/SW Section . 216.EXPLODED VIEWS6-1.Case (Front) Section . 256-2.Case (Rear) Section . 267.ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST. 27RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库3ICD-P110/P210SECTION 1SERVICE NOTE1-1.CAUTIONS OF FLASH MEMORY (IC701)EXCHANGEPrecaution When the Flash Memory (IC701) isReplacedWhen the flash memory (IC701) is replaced, be sure to perform theBAD BLOCK check* and writing of the model code. If they are notcompleted, the unit will not operate normally. * BAD BLOCK check is to check the flash ROM memory area(the BAD BLOCK area) where data cannot be guaranteed.The resultant information of this check is stored in the TOC-AREA so that the BAD BLOCK area should not be used.BAD BLOCK Check Procedure1.When the power is turned on after the flash memory (IC701)is replaced, the BAD BLOCK check starts automatically andthe OPR (D701) lights in orange.2.In about 30 seconds after start of the check, the OPR (D701)changes the color to green indicating that the check iscompleted.1-2.NOTES FOR REPLACEMENT OF THEMICROCOMPUTER (IC702)The IC702 on the MAIN board has former and new types of models.Former type : MB91F233LLGA-GE1 (flash microcomputer)New type: MB91233LLGA-G-107E1 (mask microcomputer)The service parts include only new types of models. When replacingthe IC702, check the model number. The transistors Q706 and Q707for program write should be removed when the previous type isinstalled.MAIN BOARD (SIDE B)TP721D701D701OPR(PB)(REC)GRTP718TP726TP7251231R730C708ET701Q704R728R758C729C730IC7061-865-058-11(11)4ICD-P110/P210SECTION 2GENERALThis section is extractedfrom instruction manual.Index to Parts and ControlsMain unitMIC (built-in microphone)Display windowMENUDISPLAYzXREC (record) /PAUSENxPLAY/STOP (ENTER) .(review/fast backward)/+ (cue/fast forward) (SELECT)SpeakerRearHook for handstrap(not supplied)MIC SENS(microphonesensitivity)USB connectorBatterycompartmentDisplay windowFolder indicationAlarm indicatorRepeat play indicatorSelected messagenumberREC DATE (recordeddate) indicationREMAIN indicatorMIC jack (PLUG IN POWER)EAR (earphone) jackOPR (operation) indicatorERASEFOLDERVOL (volume) +/DIVIDEHOLDxSTOPRemaining memoryindicatorRemaining batteryindicatorRecording modeindicationREC (recording)indicationEASY-S (easy search)indictaionNumber of messagesin a folder/Menuindication/Counter/Remaining timeindication /Recording dateindication /Currenttime indication /Messages5ICD-P110/P210SECTION 3DISASSEMBLY This set can be disassembled in the order shown below.Note: Follow the disassembly procedure in the numerical order given.3-1.CASE (FRONT) ASSY3-1. CASE (FRONT) ASSY(Page 5)3-2. SW BOARD, MAIN BOARD(Page 6)SET3-3. AUDIO BOARD(Page 6)1battery case lid2screw3screw4claw5two claws6two claws7case (front) assy 6ICD-P110/P2103-2.SW BOARD, MAIN BOARD3-3.AUDIO BOARD2SW board6MAIN board 4lid (connector)1CN7055CN7013S7010AUDIO board S7021screw2speaker346895claw7claw7ICD-P110/P2104-1.SETTING METHOD OF THE SERVICE MODETo enter the service mode, turn on the HOLD switch while pressing the x STOP key and VOL key at the same time with the power on.4-2.EXITING METHOD OF THE SERVICE MODEExit the service mode by turning off the power.4-3.CONTROL OPERATIONS AND DISPLAYS4-3-1. LayersThe service mode has a maximum of three layers according to the mode items:Layer for item selectionLayer for operation selectionLayer for operating state or test result displayTo switch to another layer in a certain layer, basically Bx key switches to another layer and x STOP key returns to the previous layer.To select the next item/operation in a layer, the key is used. To select the previous item/operation, the . key is used. When the itemsare circulated by selecting them, the first item is displayed.B.0201E P20 DestinationinformationModelinformationCPU FW informationIn this case, B1.02.SECTION 4SERVICE MODE8ICD-P110/P21010. USB11. KEY Proof-Test12. MENU ResettingSet SpecificationMENUBLCDAUdIO.0201E P20 SLEEP BEEP RTCKEY USBKEYCOUNTMENUBATTLED.1. Set Specification4. SLEEP7. A/D KEY Voltage8. BATTERY Voltage9. LED Lighting5. BEEP Sounding6. RTC Connection and Operation2. LCD3. AUDIO Block Operation4-3-2. Control Operations for Item SelectionThese control operations are used to select the following items.However, “Set Specification” has no more layers since all is displayed in the layer.9ICD-P110/P2102. LCD segment connectionThis mode checks the LCD Common/Segment connections.There are two displays: All LCDs ON and All LCDs OFF.LCD.LCDALLLCDOFFxxxBxBxBxItem selection displayOperation selection displayOperating state displayOperation selection displayOperating state displayALL LCDs ONALL LCDs OFF(Lighting)STOPSTOPSTOP4-3-3. Control and Display Specification for Each Service Mode1. Set specificationThis mode checks the destination, model, CPU version and has no layers.B.0201E P20 DestinationinformationModelinformationCPU FW informationIn this case, B1.02.10ICD-P110/P2103. AUDIO block operationThis mode tests the AUDIO circuit by DSP LOOP operation.When earphone is not inserted into earphone jack, SP-AMP is turned ON. When it is inserted into earphone jack, SP-AMP is OFF and HP-AMP is ON.Pressing of the ERASE key turns MUTING ON or OFF.Pressing of the VOL + key or VOL key allows the volume value to be controlled.The MIC sensitivity can be changed LOW or HIGH by operating the MIC SENS switch. There is no display.The VOR threshold level is shown by the red LED indicator that lights with AUDIO present.AUdIOMONOMONOMONOMONOOFF10HQHQMONOON10HQSPSPLPLPBxBx.OFFMONOMONOOFFBxBxxxxxItem selection displayOperation selection displayFlashingHQ DSP LOOPSP DSP LOOPLP DSP LOOPVOLUME valueMUTE status Operating state displayOperation selection displayOperating state displayOperation selection displayOperating state displayDisplay when MUTING is ON.The VOR threshold level duringoperating state is checked by the red LED indicator.ON:Audio presentOFF: No AudioSTOPSTOPSTOPSTOPERASE11ICD-P110/P2104. SLEEP testIn this mode, the waiting current and the WAKE UP circuit can be checked during SLEEP mode.This SLEEP test is executed about 1 second after the Bx key is pressed. There is no operation selection display.The display depends on whether the HOLD switch is ON or OFF. HOLD SW OFF: OK SLEEPHOLD SW ON: All display OFFA WAKE UP operation such as any key stroke during SLEEP returns to the layer for item selection.SLEEP SOONSLEEPOKBxBxBxxItem selection displayWhen HOLD is OFF:When HOLD is ON:Operating state displayDuring SLEEPOperating state displayDuring SLEEPOperating state display1second before SLEEPSTOP5. BEEP soundingThis mode cause 1.3 kHz and 2 kHz beeps to sound.The P-AMP operation is based on the earphone jack specification.BEEP OFF.Bx1 . 3kON1 . 3kBxOFF2 . 0k2 . 0kONBxxxxItem selection display1.3kHz Beep sounds.2kHz Beep sounds.Operating state displayOperation selection displayOperating state displayOperation selection displaySTOPSTOPSTOP12ICD-P110/P2106. RTC connection and operationThis mode provides self-check of the RTC connection and operation.It includes three checks: RTC connection check, data write and read check, and XRTCINTR (interrupt signal) check. There is no layer(display) for operation selection.Result of this check is shown as “OK” or “BAD”.RTCRTCOKRTCBADBxxItem selection displayResult displayResult displayCheck OKCheck NGSTOP7. A/D KEY voltageThis mode displays the CPU input voltages of KEYIN0 and KEYIN1 in hexadecimal (HEX) format.Pressing of a specific key causes the corresponding voltage to be displayed.In this mode, the x STOP key will display the corresponding voltage while it is being pressed. The display will be returned to the layer foritem selection by releasing the x STOP key. There is no layer (display) for operation selection.KEY KEY A8FFBxxItem selection displayResult displayVoltage of KEYIN0 Voltage of KEYIN1STOP8. BATTERY/DC-IN CPU input detection voltageThis mode displays the CPU input voltage of either BATTERY or DC-IN in hexadecimal (HEX) format.A battery full mark is shown during BATTERY operation and this mark is extinguished during DC-IN operation. There is no layer (display)for operation selection.BATTBATTE8BxxItem selection displayResult displayVoltageBATTERY : FULL mark DC-IN : No displaySTOP13ICD-P110/P2109. LED lightingThis mode causes LEDs to light for checking.The red and green LEDs are controlled at the same time.10. USB testThis mode provides VBUS ON/OFF display and SUSPEND test.There is no layer (display) for operation selection.The Bx key displays the VBUS status as “ON” or “OFF”.With VBUS ON, turning the HOLD switch ON causes SUSPEND mode to be performed. VBUS TESTBxLEDLEDONxItem selection displayLED: OFFONResult displaySTOP SUSPEND TESTWith VBUS ON, turning the HOLD switch ON causes SUSPEND mode to be performed.To cancel this mode, switch VBUS to OFF.BxUSBBUSVONBUSVOFFxItem selection displayResult displayVBUS presentNo VBUSResult displaySTOPBxHOLD ONVBUS-OFFUSBBUSVONSUSPExItem selection displayVBUS presentResult displaySTOP14ICD-P110/P21011. KEY proof-testIn this mode, counts are displayed by pressing a specific key.It is possible to check how many times the key is pressed for KEY proof-test. Keys to be tested include slide switches (HOLD and MICSENS).Counts are displayed to the upper limit of “999999” in decimal format.However, the value will not be reset in this mode.To exit from this mode, the power should be turned off.KEYCOUNTKEYKEY- - - -000000BxBxItem selection displayThe counter is incremented each time a key is pressed.12. MENU and FLASH MEMORY contents resettingThis mode initializes MENU information (including clock to be set) and all erases all the folders.In order to complete this test, all the keys and all the slide switches must bee operated.In control of keys and slide switches, their names a displayed.The WAKE UP signal is also checked for tact keys. If any key or switch names are not displayed, the controls are faulty.To exit from this mode, the power should be turned off.MENUPUSHKEYPLAYOKPLAYOKBxBxALL OKBxItem selection displayOperating statedisplayOperating state displayHOLD switch:ON/OFFMIC SENS switch:HI/LODISPLAY key:DISPVOL+ key:+ VOLVOL key:- VOLFOLDER key:FOLERASE key:ERASEDIVIDE key:DIVIDESTOP key:STOPPLAY/STOP key:PLAY. key:FR key:FFREC/PAUSE key:RECMENU key:MENUHOLD switch:HOLDMIC SENS switch:MIC1515ICD-P110/P210ICD-P110/P2105-1.BLOCK DIAGRAMSECTION 5DIAGRAMS47 MIPLOUT023EGPI011EGPI014EGPI013EGPI015BGPI02EGPI012RSTN2651XOUT5234XIN25 27 58 24 54Q506+3V(VDD)MIC101MICMIC SENSLOWHIGHJ101MIC(PLUG IN POWER)J103EAR IC102A/D,D/A CONVERTER,DSP IC702SYSTEM CONTROL,LCD DRIVERX1014.096MHz485132-IN+INBYPASSVO1VO2SP1SPEAKERIC103POWER AMP+3.3V+3VFLMVCC+3V513IC503+3.3V REGVOUTVINCEDC-DCCONVERTER513IC504+3.3V REGVOUTVINCE+3.3V(DSP DV CC)+3.3V(DSP AV CC)513IC505+3.3V REGVOUTVINCE13IC501VOLTAGE DETECT+3(VDD)OUTVDDIC101MIC AMPIC502,Q507Q102MUTEDRY BATTERYSIZE AAA(IEC DESIGNATION LR03)2PCS,3VS702Q103MUTEBATTERYDETECTQ50246MICSENSQ101 Signal path : REC : PB1111399981001019035789102311611549I7477I8183I86107108323431331091103524I303I104041103104871121173942959622201122119234344454642114017I2229I3241I4423I3078916171819WAKE UPSWITCHQ705INVERTERQ706INVERTERQ707FUNCTIONKEYFUNCTIONKEYKEY ACK NOWLEDGEQ710FLMRB44HPMUTE114AMPPWR18BEEP46LMUTEXFLMREXFLMCSOFLMCLEFLMALEFLMWEXFLMWPXIRQFOUTDIDOCLKCE+3V+3VOPRR/BREXCECLEALEWEWPXRTCINTRXOA32KRTCSOTRTCSINRTCSCKRTCCSXCPURSTREDLEDGRNLEDXTALINXTALSEG0ISEG25DATA0IDATA7XUSBRDXFLMPWRXUSBLWRXUSBCSXUSBRSTXINTUSBXUSBVBUSRXTXKEYIN0KEYIN1WAKEUPDSPIFACKMOD2HOLDSWXBATTENBATTDSPPWRUSBADR0IUSBADR6I/O1II/O4I/O5II/O8D0ID7A0A1IA6SEG26ISEG30COM0ICOM353461314B+SWITCHQ7011VBUS2D-3D+4INCN706USBLCD701LIQUIDCRYSTALDISPLAYPANELIC703REAL TIME CLOCKIC706RESETIC701FLASH MEMORYIC704USB DRIVERRDVBUSD-D+TRONXINXOUTLWRCSRSTINT0INT1D701RED(REC)GRN(PB)S701S703-713,715X70212MHzX7014.096MHzLED DRIVEQ704119DSPSIN120DSPSOT1DSPSCK12XDSPIFRQ118DSPIFRW102XDSPRST43 HP JACK/MIC SENSBATT DETQ7031616ICD-P110/P210ICD-P110/P210THIS NOTE IS COMMON FOR PRINTED WIRINGBOARDS AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS.(In addition to this, the necessary note isprinted