Philips-FWM-35-Service-Manual电路原理图.pdf
CLASS 1LASER PRODUCTServiceServiceServiceFWM35/21/21M/22/30©Copyright 2005 Philips Consumer Electronics B.V. Eindhoven, The NetherlandsAll rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system ortransmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, or otherwisewithout the prior permission of Philips.Published by SL0509 Service Audio Printed in The Netherlands Subject to modification.GB3141 785 30140Mini SystemTABLE OF CONTENTSPageLocation of PC Boards.1-2Versions Variation für Reparaturen sind Original-Ersatzteile zu verwenden.ILe norme di sicurezza esigono che lapparecchio venga rimessonelle condizioni originali e che siano utilizzati i pezzi di ricambioidentici a quelli specificati.“After servicing and before returning set to customer perform aleakage current measurement test from all exposed metal parts toearth ground to assure no shock hazard exist. The leakage currentmust not exceed 0.5mA.“CLASS 1LASER PRODUCT3122 110 03420GB Warning !Invisible laser radiation when open.Avoid direct exposure to beam.S Varning !Osynlig laserstrålning när apparaten är öppnad och spärrenär urkopplad. Betrakta ej strålen.SF Varoitus !Avatussa laitteessa ja suojalukituksen ohitettaessa olet alttiinanäkymättömälle laserisäteilylle. Älä katso säteeseen!DK Advarse !Usynlig laserstråling ved åbning når sikkerhedsafbrydere erude af funktion. Undgå udsaettelse for stråling.1-7INFORMATION ABOUT LEAD-FREE SOLDERING Philips CE is producing lead-free sets from 1.1.2005 onwards. IDENTIFICATION: Regardless of special logo (not always indicated) one must treat all sets from 1 Jan 2005 onwards, according next rules: Example S/N: Bottom line of typeplate gives a 14-digit S/N. Digit 5&6 is the year, digit 7&8 is the week number, so in this case 2005 wk12 So from 0501 onwards = from 1 Jan 2005 onwards Important note: In fact also products of year 2004 must be treated in this way as long as you avoid mixing solder-alloys (leaded/ lead-free). So best to always use SAC305 and the higher temperatures belong to this. Due to lead-free technology some rules have to be respected by the workshop during a repair: Use only lead-free solder alloy Philips SAC305 with order code 0622 149 00106. If lead-free solder-paste is required, please contact the manufacturer of your solder-equipment. In general use of solder-paste within workshops should be avoided because paste is not easy to store and to handle. Use only adequate solder tools applicable for lead-free solder alloy. The solder tool must be able o To reach at least a solder-temperature of 400C, o To stabilize the adjusted temperature at the solder-tip o To exchange solder-tips for different applications. Adjust your solder tool so that a temperature around 360C ñ 380C is reached and stabilized at the solder joint. Heating-time of the solder-joint should not exceed 4 sec. Avoid temperatures above 400C otherwise wear-out of tips will rise drastically and flux-fluid will be destroyed. To avoid wear-out of tips switch off un-used equipment, or reduce heat. Mix of lead-free solder alloy / parts with leaded solder alloy / parts is possible but PHILIPS recommends strongly to avoid mixed solder alloy types (leaded and lead-free). If one cannot avoid or does not know whether product is lead-free, clean carefully the solder-joint from old solder alloy and re-solder with new solder alloy (SAC305). Use only original spare-parts listed in the Service-Manuals. Not listed standard-material (commodities) has to be purchased at external companies. Special information for BGA-ICs: - always use the 12nc-recognizable soldering temperature profile of the specific BGA (for de-soldering always use the lead-free temperature profile, in case of doubt) - lead free BGA-ICs will be delivered in so-called ëdry-packagingí (sealed pack including a silica gel pack) to protect the IC against moisture. After opening, dependent of MSL-level seen on indicator-label in the bag, the BGA-IC possibly still has to be baked dry. (MSL=Moisture Sensitivity Level). This will be communicated via AYS-website. Do not re-use BGAs at all. For sets produced before 1.1.2005 (except products of 2004), containing leaded solder-alloy and components, all needed spare-parts will be available till the end of the service-period. For repair of such sets nothing changes. On our website www.atyourservice.ce.Philips.com you find more information to: a11BGA-de-/soldering (+ baking instructions) a11Heating-profiles of BGAs and other ICs used in Philips-sets You will find this and more technical information within the ìmagazineî, chapter ìworkshop newsî. For additional questions please contact your local repair-helpdesk. SERVICE INSTRUCTION 1. Unplug the AC Power cord and connect a wire between the two pins of the AC Power plug.2. Set the AC Power switch to the “on“ position (keep theAC Power cord unplugged!).3. Measure the resistance value between the pins of the AC Power plug and the metal shielding of the tuner or the aerial connection on the set. The reading should be larger than 4.5 Mohm(For U.S. it should be between 4.2 Mohm and 12 Mohm.4. Switch “off“ the set, and remove the wire between the two pins of the AC Power plug.Safety regulations require that after a repair, the set must be returned in its original condition. Pay in particular attention tothe following points:· Route the wire trees correctly and fix them with themounted cable clamps.· Check the insulation of the AC Power lead for externaldamage.· Check the strain relief of the AC Power cord for proper function.· Check the electrical DC resistance between the AC PowerPlug and the secondary side (only for sets which have a ACPower isolated power supply):· Check the cabinet for defects, to avoid touching of any inner parts by the customer.PREPARATIONS AND CONTROLS1-8PreparationsRear connections The type plate is located at the rear of the system. For users in the U.K.:please follow theinstructions .APowerBefore connecting the ACpower cord to thewall outlet, ensure that all other connections have been made.WARNING! For optimal performance, use only theoriginal power cable.Never make or change any connectionswith the power switched on.Toavoid overheating of the system,a safetycircuit has been built in.Therefore,yoursystem may switch to Standby modeautomatically under extreme conditions.Ifthis happens,let the system cool downbefore reusing it (not available for all versions).BAntennas Connection Connect the supplied MW loop antenna and FM antenna to the respective terminals.Adjust theposition of the antenna for optimal reception.MW Antenna-Fix the claw to the slot123MW ANTENNAPosition the antenna as far as possible from a TV,VCR or other radiation source.Speaker(right)Speaker(left)MW loop antennaACpower cordFM wire antennaABAM ANTENNAFMANTENNA AUX/CDRR LSPEAKERS 6R+ L +PreparationsFM Antenna For better FM stereo reception, connect an outdoor FM antenna to the FM ANTENNAterminal.CSpeakers ConnectionFront SpeakersConnect the speaker wires to the SPEAKERSterminals,right speaker to “R“ and left speaker to“L“,coloured (marked) wire to “+“ and black(unmarked) wire to “-“.12Fully insert the stripped portion of the speakerwire into the terminal as shown.Notes: For optimal sound performance, use thesupplied speakers.Do not connect more than one speaker to anyone pair of +/-speaker terminals.Do not connect speakers with an impedancelower than the speakers supplied.Please refer tothe SPECIFICATIONS section of this manual.Optional connection The optional equipment and connecting cords are not supplied.Refer to the operatinginstructions of the connected equipment fordetails.Connecting other equipment to yoursystemUse a cinch cable to connect AUX/CDRto theanalogue audio out terminals of an externalequipment (TV, VCR,Laser Disc player, DVDplayer or CD Recorder).Note: If you are connecting equipment with a monooutput (a single audio out terminal), connect it to the AUX/CDR left terminal.Alternatively, you canuse a “single to double”cinch cable (the outputsound still remain mono).Inserting batteries into theremote controlInsert two batteries (Type R03 or AAA) into theremote control with the correct polarity asindicated by the “+“ and “-“ symbols insidethe battery compartment.CAUTION!Remove batteries if they are exhaustedor will not be used for a long time.Do not use old and new or differenttypes of batteries in combination. Batteries contain chemical substances, sothey should be disposed off properly.PREPARATIONS AND CONTROLS1-9yCD1/2/3TAPE1/2REP/SHUFPROGRAMDIMDSCDBBSLEEPTIMER ON/OFFMUTETITLEALBUMAUXTUNERVOL !65%&) 7 8976° *( 04 # $21354 8 $ £2524272226Controls Controls on the system andremote control1STANDBY ONto switch the system on or to standby mode.2ECO POWERto switch the system on or to Eco Powerstandby mode.3DISC 1/2/3 (CD DIRECT 1/2/3)to select a disc tray for playback.4Source selection to select the following :CD (CD 123)to select disc tray 1,2 or 3.TUNER (BAND)to select waveband :FM or MW.TAPE (TAPE 12)to select tape deck 1 or 2. AUX (VIDEO/CDR)to select the input for an additional appliance :AUX or CDR.5Mode SelectionSEARCH TUNINGfor MP3-CD.to select previous/next album.for CD.to search backward/forward.for Tuner.to tune to a lower or higherradio frequency.for Tape.to rewind or fast forward.for Clock.(on the system only)to set thehour.STOPfor CD/ MP3-CD.to stop playback or to clear aprogramme.for Tuner.(on the system only)to stopprogramming.for Tape.to stop playback orrecording.for Demo.(on the system only)toactivate/deactivate the demonstration.for Clock.(on the system only)to exitclock setting.for Plug & Play.(on the system only)to exitplug & play mode.PLAYPAUSEfor CD/ MP3-CD.to start or interruptplayback.for Tape.to start playback.for Plug & Play.(on the system only)to initiateand start plug & play mode.PREV / NEXT(-TITLE +)for MP3-CD.to select previous/next title.for CD.to skip to the beginning of the current,previous,or nexttrack.for Tuner.to select a preset radiostation.for Clock.(on the system only)to setthe minute.6DSCSelects different types of preset sound equaliser settings (OPTIMAL,JAZZ,ROCK or TECHNO).7DBBto select the desired bass boost level.(DBB 1,DBB 2, DBB 3 or DBB OFF)8REPEAT/SHUFFLE (REP/SHUF)to playback track(s)/disc(s)/programmerepeatedly.Turns on/off the random play mode.9CLOCKTIMER (CLK/ TIMER)to view the clock.set the clock or set the timer (on the set only).0Tape deck1!Tape deck2738 OPPREPARATIONS AND CONTROLS1-10ControlsNotes for remote control:First,select the source you wish to controlbypressing one of the source select keys onthe remote control (CD or TUNER,forexample).Then select the desired function (, for example).DIM MODEto select different brightness for the displayscreen :DIM 1,DIM 2,DIM 3 or DIM OFF.#OPENto open the tape deck door.$PROGRAMfor CD/ MP3-CD.to programme disc tracks.for Tuner.to programme preset radiostations.for Clock.to select 12- or 24-hour clock mode.%nto connect headphones.VOLUME (VOL +/-)to increase or decrease the volume.&NEWS/RECORDto hear News automatically.to start recording on tape deck 2.*RDS/AUTO REPLAYto select RDS information.to select continuous playback in either AUTOREPLAY or ONCE MODE only.(Disc tray)OPENCLOSEto open or close the disc tray.°DISC CHANGEto change disc(s).Display screento view the current status of the system.£SLEEPto activate/deactivate or set the sleep timer.MUTEMutes or restores the volume.TIMER ON/OFFactivates/deactivates the timer function. Bto switch the system to standby mode.to switch the system to Eco Power standbymode.DISPLAYDisplay the album and title name for MP3 disc.§24 2527OP3