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1、RadioFans.CN RadioFans.CN xB-270 XR.ZTOK 14. DISASSEM BLY INSTRUCTIONS (4d x 6mm) TOP CABINET REMOVAL 1. Remove four screws tqO x 6mm) and two screws ISO x 6mm), and the top cabinet can be remov- ed from unit. (Figure 1 , 2 and 3) Figure 2 FRONT PANEL REMOVAL 1. Remove top cover. 2. Turn gear clockw
2、ise by your hand, and tray will be opened. (Figure 4) 3. Open disc holder. 4. Remove holder tray panel, while pushing tabs which f ix holder tray panel. (Figure 5) 5. Remove two screws e tSp x 6mm) securing plate. 6. Close disc holder. (Figure 6) 7. Remove three screws (3 x 6mm), and three screws ts
3、O x 8mm), and the front panel can be removed from unit. (Figure 7 and 8) .ar I Figure 4 l.-:_l : (3d x 6mm) Figure 1 t+O x 6mm) Figure 3 Tray Panel l- I ffil t . 1 I Tabs r-l Figure 6 - 18 - Figure 5 RadioFans.CN Q * liiii 6 llil ilil iliiltilililt llilllil ilil liltililt Y, Figure 8 ;:-.3M PLATE RE
4、MOVAL :,-:,etopcover. - :-:,e six screws , and bottom plate will be re- - -.=:, (Figure 9) I,il : : : ANISM ASSY REMOVAL :. : f ront panel removed. Open disc holder. .-:,e stay after removing two screws rQ (3d x (F igure 9) - gear clockwise by your hand, and tray will be ;-:.e four screws (34 x 6mm)
5、 and the mecha- .- :ssy can be removed from unit. (Figure I0) Lillllt Figure 9 - 19 - Figure 10 RadioFans.CN XX ;OT NI oo o Moin Section -l Process Seclion Heod Phone Section -f F IXD Power upply I Seciion Heod Amp Section l-l Loodino) Il;r I I I I I I I I I I Lg*tt gl EJECT L_ _- Drsc Disploy Secti
6、on T- Key lnput Secfion DISC PU co il c .9 u o D U o l-1 NC o; lr J !t r o o -A I - o 7 3 OU (J e)i +5V tl rlfllr a 467M Adress Signol Ganerorion Sectlon E.ro. Dered/ Correcl Seclion Ddrd Ouloul Conlrol Sclion TC9r79F PLL Circurl rD 6ll5 Conlrol/Servo System Conversion T 7001 - oo07 Microcomputer SY
7、stem-l T IMP474ON SVC Circurt M8 88201 lvlicrocompuler System - 2 TM P47C4 I N olv I I e3v | _- -J FL Disploy Tube RadioFans.CN 16. BRIEF DESCRIPTION ON COMPACT DISC Conventional 30cm LP and single records are called an analogue record, whereas an entirely new playback system called a compact disc s
8、ystem has been developed. Brief explanations on this are given below. 1. Disc (1 ) Compact disc (CD ) system o ln a conventional analogue record playback system, a needle is put on the groove cut in proportion to an amplitude of a signal to read out music signals by picking up vibrations which are p
9、roduced by contact of the needle with the groove. o ln a compact disc system, on the other hand, a laser beam converged to nearly one micron is replaced with a needle, and is aimed at an array of pits recorded on a disc to converts variations of light reflection from the pits into digital signals. T
10、herefore, it is not necessary to contact with the disc to produce music signals and the digital signals thus developed are processed with signal processing circuits to reproduce an original sound. Protective Film Printed Surface (2) DISC has two sides: signal side and label side A disc is 12 cm in d
11、iameter and 1.2mm thick, and signals are recorded in its non-label side. A laser beam of nearly 800pm in the wavelength is directly hit to a disc from its transparent plastic side and reflected at an aluminium reflecting plane to generate a small digital signal, which is consisting of 1 and 0 accord
12、ing to the reflecting factor, with the aid of a photodiode. o Now imagine it as a TTL auto-focus camera which is a present mainstay in the camera field. The reflect- ing plane of a disc is a subject. To take out signals uninterruptely, the camera (laser beami focus is always being controlled so that
13、 the beam spot is focused and a pit array (called a track) is passed through the center of the lens by manipulating the lens back and forth, and right and left. ln order to obtain the spot about 1 gm dia. on the Al reflecting plane, scars and stains on the surface of transparent plastics are the big
14、gest determent. Furthermore, because there are important pits just beneath the printing surface separated by a thin protective film, the pits would be damaged even writing down with a pencil or ballpoint pen. Note: The diameter of a pit is as small as 0.6pm. CD System (1) What kinds of signals are r
15、ecorded? Lets a little more think of a digital signal although this was discussed earlier a couple of times. The pack- ages of a 136 units-per-second signal series (called a frame) are delivered in succession. Analizing more this package, you can find that it is consisting of 588 bits of I or 0. Rol
16、es of these 588 bits can be catego- rized into lots of rolds as a music signal which is the mainstay, as a time indication signal, as an inter-music pause signal, etc. Ref lecting Transparent Plastics -21 - RadioFans.CN xR-270 XR.ZTOK I_rrr_CK Nd.l This is usually called a music number. Each music i
17、s numbered, and it is given in the descriptions of the disc you have bought. Memorying or searching can be conducted by using this number. (This is also call- ed a TNO.) This is usually 01 to 99 except some discs starting from a number except 01 (for example, 03 or 04). This is used for subdividing
18、one music number. ln case of classic musics, each movement or each theme would be numbered. Some sets do not employ this numbering system due to a technical problem, but with XR-270, this system is employed to serve for memorying or finding out of a heading address o Trwrel This indicates a playback
19、 time passing since the start of a track in minutes and in seconds. This is control led by a quartz, so that the time is quite precise. . A. TIME (Absolute Time) With XR-270, this time is not indicated but plays the important role inside the set. . TOC (Table of Contents) On the beginning part of a
20、disc, allof data including the number of musics, a music length, etc. have been recorded. With XR-270, because all data are first read out to a memory, an entered datum is compared with its corresponding correct recorded information to display an error indication, for example in case of misoperation
21、 of TEN KEYs. . ERROR, CORRECTING SIGNAL, ETC. These are used in internal circuits and serve for correcting errors in which 1 and 0 are changed to 0 and 1, respectively, due to some causes, There are several kinds of signals except these signals. (2) The revolving speed of DISC is varied within the
22、range of 500 r.p.m. to 200 rpm. o The playback operation is started from the inner radius of a disc to its outer radius, but the speed of the pit array (track) being scanned beneath the focus point of the laser beam is always kept constant (con- stant linear velocity: CLV), so that the rotating spee
23、d is high at the inner radius of the disc and lower as farther from the center of the disc. After listening to a music at the inner radius, you could find that the revolving speed is sharply changed if you listen to a music at the outer radius. o While XR-Z7O employs a constant linear velocity syste
24、m, conventional analogue records employ a con stant revolving speed system. ln the compact disc, the rotation is controlled by a control signal obtained from the disc to keep the linear velocity constant. (3) Performance is uniform and yet superb . As you know, transmission of a digital signal is al
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