Philips-MCM-761-Service-Manual电路原理图.pdf
MCM761/12/61©Copyright 2011 Philips Consumer Electronics B.V. Eindhoven, The NetherlandsAll rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, or otherwise without the prior permission of Philips.Published by SL 1108 Service Audio Printed in The Netherlands Subject to modificationMicro SystemVersion 1.4CLASS 1LASER PRODUCT3141 785 34044TABLE OF CONTENTSPageLocation of PC Boards & Versions Variation .1-2Speci cations .1-3Measurement Setup .1-4Service Aids, Safety Instruction, etc .1-5 to 1-7Connections & Functional Overview.1-8 to 1-11Troubleshooting .1-12 to 1-13Disassembly Instructions & Service positions . 2Service Test Program . 3Set Block Diagram . 4Set Wiring Diagram . 5Display Board . 6Power Board . 8Cassette Board. 9CD Board . 7Main and Top Key Boards . 10Set Mechanical Exploded View & Parts List . 11Revision List . 121-2LACATION OF PCBSVERSION VARIATIONS:Type /Versions:FeaturesBoard in used:MCM761Service policy* TIPS : C - Component Lever Repair.M - Module Lever Repair¥ - Used/05 /61Feature diffrenceRDSVOLTAGE SELECTORECO STANDBY - DARKType /Versions:DISPLAY BOARDTOP KEY BOARDTUNER BOARDCASS BOARDPOWER BOARDMAIN BOARD/12 /37 /98CC/MCMCCC/MC/MMCC/MMCM761/05 /61/12 /37 /98¥ ¥¥CD BOARD C/M CC1-3GENERAL:Mains voltage : 110-127V/220-240VSwitchablefor/98117V ± 10% for /37220V ± 10% for /61230 ± 10% for /05/12Mains frequency : 50/60HzPower consumption : 55W at 1/8 Prated25dBImage rejection : > 25dB > 75dBDistortion at RF=1mV, dev. 75kHz : 18dBMWTuning range : 531-1602kHz530-1700kHz for/98/37Grid : 9kHz10kHz for /98/37IF frequency : 450kHz ± 1kHzAerial input : Frame aerialSensitivity at 26dB S/N : 18dBIF rejection : > 45dBImage rejection : > 28dBDistortion at RF=50mV, M=80% : 48dBASignal to Noise Ratio (Type II) : > 52dBACOMPACT DISC:Measurement done directly at the connector on the board.Output Resistance : 60dBFrequency Response (±3dB) : 20Hz-20kHzSignal to Noise Ratio : > 76dBAMP3-CD Bit Rate : 8-320kbpsSampling Frequencies : 8,11.025,12,16,22.05,24,32,44.1,48kHz. Values indicated are for “ECO6 Cenelec Board“ only.USB : -6dB trackWMA-CD Bit Rate : 64-192kbpsRecording Format : ISO9660 UDF format notsupportedUSB:Measurement done at speaker terminals across 6: loadw/ 500mW output and DSC setting in Jazz Mode.Frequency response within ± 3dB : 100Hz - 16kHzSignal/Noise ratio (A-weighted) : > 60dBAChannel crosstalk at 1kHz : > 35dBChannel unbalance at 1kHz : ±3dBSPECIFICATIONS1-4LF Generator e.g. PM5110RecorderUse Universal Test Cassette CrO2 SBC419 4822 397 30069LEVEL METERe.g. Sennheiser UPM550with FF-filterS/N and distortion metee.g. Sound Technology ST170LRDUTor Universal Test Cassette Fe SBC420 4822 397 30071LEVEL METERe.g. Sennheiser UPM550with FF-filterS/N and distortion metere.g. Sound Technology ST1700BLRDUTCDUse Audio Signal Disc(replaces test disc 3)SBC429 4822 397 30184Bandpass250Hz-15kHze.g. 7122 707 48001LF Voltmetere.g. PM2534DUTS/N and distortion metere.g. Sound Technology ST1700BFrame aeriale.g. 7122 707 89001Tuner AM (MW,LW)To avoid atmospheric interference all AM-measurements have to be carried out in a Faraday´s cage.Use a bandpass filter (or at least a high pass filter with 250Hz) to eliminate hum (50Hz, 100Hz).RF Generator e.g. PM5326Ri=50:Bandpass250Hz-15kHze.g. 7122 707 48001LF Voltmetere.g. PM2534DUTRF Generator e.g. PM5326S/N and distortion metere.g. Sound Technology ST1700BUse a bandpass filter to eliminate hum (50Hz, 100Hz) and disturbance from the pilottone (19kHz, 38kHz).Ri=50:Tuner FMMEASUREMENT SETUP1-5SERVICE AIDSGB WARNINGAll ICs and many other semi-conductors aresusceptible to electrostatic discharges (ESD).Careless handling during repair can reduce lifedrastically.When repairing, make sure thatyouareconnected with the same potential as the massof the set viaawrist wrap with resistance.Keep components and tools also at thispotential.ESDCLASS 1LASER PRODUCTGBSafety regulations require that the set be restored to its originalcondition and that parts which are identical with those specified,be usedSafety components are marked by the symbol!.Lead freeSet remains closed!NYPlay a CD for at least 10 minutesYplayabilityok ?Nplayabilityok ?add Info for customer“SET OK“check playabilityNYplayabilityok ?check playabilitycheck playabilityreturn setCustomer complaint“CD related problem“fast“ lens cleaningFor flap loaders (= access to CD drive possible)cleaning method is recommendedINSTRUCTIONS ON CD PLAYABILITY1 - 6Exchange CDM- For description - see following pagesPLAYABILITY CHECKFor sets which are compatible with CD-RW discsuse CD-RW Printed Audio Disc.7104 099 96611TR 3 (Fingerprint)TR 8 (600µ Black dot) maximum at 01:00 playback of these two tracks without audible disturbanceplaying time for: Fingerprint 10secondsBlack dot from 00:50 to 01:10 jump forward/backward (search) within a reasonable timeFor all other sets use CD-DA SBC 444A.4822 397 30245TR 14 (600µ Black dot) maximum at 01:15TR 19 (Fingerprint)TR 10 (1000µ wedge) playback of all these tracks without audible disturbanceplaying time for: 1000µ wedge 10secondsFingerprint 10secondsBlack dot from 01:05 to 01:25 jump forward/backward (search) within a reasonable timeCUSTOMER INFORMATIONIt is proposed to add an addendum sheet to the set whichinforms the customer that the set has been checkedcarefully - but no fault was found.The problem was obviously caused by a scratched, dirty orcopy-protected CD. In case problems remain, the customeris requested to contact the workshop directly. The lens cleaning (method ) should be mentioned in theaddendum sheet.The final wording in national language as well as the printingis under responsibility of the Regional Service Organizations.LIQUID LENS CLEANINGBecause the material of the lens is synthetic and coatedwith a special anti-reflectivity layer, cleaning must be donewith a non-aggressive cleaning fluid. It is advised to use“Cleaning Solvent The actuator is a very precise mechanical component andmay not be damaged in order to guarantee its full function.Clean the lens gently (dont press too hard) with a soft andclean cotton bud moistened with the special lens cleaner.The direction of cleaning must be in the way as indicated inthe picture below.Before touching the lens it is advised to clean thesurface of the lens by blowing clean air over it.This to avoid that little particles make scratches onthe lens.INSTRUCTIONS ON CD PLAYABILITY1 - 72-1 2-1DISMANTLING INSTRUCTIONSDismantling of the Cover Cassette and Universal Loader1) Remove the Cover Cassette (pos 1+pos 2) in the direction asshown in Figure 1.2) Loosen 4 screws to remove the Cover Top (pos 62) bysliding it out towards the rear before lifting up.- 2 screws on the rear- 1 screw each on the left & right side3) Loosen 2 screws each to remove the Panel Left (pos 61)and Panel Right (pos 60). The Panels are removed bysliding it towards the rear and outwards.- 1 screw on the rear- 1 screw on the side- see Service position A4) Loosen 4 screws A (see Figure 2) to remove the BracketModule Mounting (pos 54) and Universal Loader (pos58).- 2 screws each on the left & right sideDetaching the Universal Loader from the Bracket Module MountingFigure 1Figure 3Figure 57erugiF1) Remove 2 screws C (see Figure 5) from the bottom of theCabinet Front .Detaching the Front Panel assembly from the Bottom/Rear assembly2) Release the fixation of the Main Board to Bracket Combiby removing the 1 screw and pulling the Main Boardoutwards (see Figure 6).3) Uncatch 2 catches on the left & right sides of the CabinetFront and slides the Front Panel assembly out towardsthe front.- see Service position CFigure 41) Slide out the Loader Tray fully and remove 4 screws B (seeFigure 4) to detach the Universal Loader (pos 58) fromthe Bracket Module Mounting (pos 54).- see Service position BFigure 25) Shake up the Bracket Module Mounting and CD Loader as shown in Figure 3 till the Cover CD (pos7) fall off.2-22-2Dismantling of the Front Panel assembly1) The Knob Volume (pos 10) can be remove by pulling itout in the direction as shown in Figure 72) The Knob Bass/Knob Treble (pos 11) can be remove bypulling it out in the direction as shown in Figure 8.3) Loosen 4 screws D (see Figure 10) to remove the ShieldTape Deck and Module Tape Deck (pos 29).4) Loosen 2 screws E (see Figure 9) to remove the BracketTop Support .DISMANTLING INSTRUCTIONS5) Loosen 4 screws G (see Figure 9) to remove the BracketMain.6) Loosen 6 screws C4 (see Figure 11) to remove theDisplay Board.7) Loosen 4 screws H (see Figure 11) to remove the TopKey Board.Dismantling of the Front Panel assemblyFigure 9Figure 8Figure 10 Figure 12Figure 111) Loosen 3 screws K and 2 catches C5 (see Figure 12) toremove the Tuner Board assembly.2) Loosen 3 screws L (see Figure 12) to free the MainBoard.3) Loosen 1 screw M (see Figure 12) to free the MainsSocket Board.4) Loosen 1 screw N and 2 catches C6 (see Figure 12) tofree the Panel Rear (pos 53) by sliding it out towards therear.Note : Tuner Board assembly and Mains Socket Boardcan also be remove together with the Panel Rear.Dismantling of the Rear Panel assemblyFigure 7Service position AService position BService position CDISMANTLING INSTRUCTIONSRepair Hints & Service Positions1) During repair it is possible to disconnect the Tuner Boardand/or CD Module completely unless the fault is sus-pected to be in that area. This will not affect theperformance of the rest of the set.Note: The flex cables are very fragile, care should be takennot to damage them during repair. After repair, bevery sure that the flex cables are inserted properlyinto the flex sockets before encasing, otherwise faultsmay occurs.2-32-3