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Battery life 1) (Unit: Appro x. hours) (JEIT A 2) ) Batteries SP Stereo LP2 LP4 (normal) Stereo Stereo Lithium-ion 23 33 40 built-in rechargeable battery 3) 1) Measured with the power save function on (see “ Preserving battery power” ). 2) Measured in accordance with the JEIT A (Japan Electronics and Information T echnology Industries Associati[...]
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2 MZ-E10 Specifications ........................................................................... 1 1. SER VICING NO TE ...................................................... 3 2. GENERAL Playing an MD ................................................................... 4 3. DISASSEMBL Y 3-1. Panel assy (S), Upper .................................[...]
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3 MZ-E10 SECTION 1 SER VICING NO TE When repairing this device with the power on, if you remove the main board, this device stops working. In this case, you work without the device stopping by fastening the hook of the Open/Close detection switch (S803). Open/Close detection s witch (S803)[...]
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4 MZ-E10 SECTION 2 GENERAL This section is e xtracted from instruction manual. The Player 1 2 7 8 9 E C D 6 1 i (Headphones/earphones) jack 2 GROUP button 3 “3-color info-LED” 4 HOLD (Locking the control) switch 5 5-way control key ( . • > N * • x •VOL +, –) 6 OPEN switch 7 BUILT-IN BATTERY switch (at the bottom) 8 Terminals for char[...]
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5 MZ-E10 SECTION 3 DISASSEMBL Y Note : Follow the disassembly procedure in the numerical order given. 3-1. PANEL ASSY (S), UPPER r The equipment can be removed using the following procedure. 6 4 1 Two screws (M1.4 ) 7 Panel ASSY (S), upper 2 Claw Holder ASSY 3 Claw 5 Bracket ASSY Panel ASSY (S), upper Set Optical pick-up ASSY (ABX-1ES) Mechsnism de[...]
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6 MZ-E10 3-3. BRA CKET ASSY 3-4. PO WER BO ARD, MAIN BO ARD 8 3 7 Two screws (M1.4) 1 Screw (M1.4) 4 Lid (DC), battery case 5 Konb (power) 9 Switch flexible board (CN801) 6 Screw (M1.4) 0 Bracket ASSY Sheet (blind) 2 Plate, retainer 6 1 Case, battery 3 Battery, lithium ion storage 2 Retainer, battery 4 POWER board 5 Power relay flexible board (CN95[...]
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7 MZ-E10 3-5. CONTROL BO ARD 7 CONTROL board Bracket ASSY 6 Button (control) 4 Cover (control) 3 Knob (open) 1 Screw (M1.4) 2 Remove three claws 5 Switch flexible board (CN801) 3-6. OPTICAL PICK-UP ASSY (ABX-1ES) 5 2 Gear (SA) Mechanism deck (MT-MZE10-184) 1 Washer (0.8-2.5) 4 Spring, thrust detent 3 Screw, tapping 6 Optical pick-up ASSY (ABX-1ES)[...]
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MZ-E10 8 SECTION 4 TEST MODE Remote control LCD • Press and hold down to hold the current display while the key is being pressed. 4-2-3. How to release the TEST MODE When method 1 was used: T urn off the power and open the solder bridge on T AP602 on the main board. Note: The solder should be removed clean. The remaining solder may make a short w[...]
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MZ-E10 9 2. During each test, press and hold down > key or . key for a while to move the optical pickup on the sled outer or inner perimeter . 3. Each test item is assigned with a three-digit item number . The 100th place is a major item, 10th place is a middle item, and unit place is a minor item. Note: Changes in adjustment item settings are w[...]
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MZ-E10 10 4-6. KEY CHECK MODE 4-6-1. Outline of the function This mode is used to check to make sure that each of the keys (including the slide switch) on the set operates normally . 4-6-2. Setting the Ke y Check mode 1. Set the TEST MODE. Press and hold down DISPLAY key (for more than 2 sec) to set the Key Check mode. LCD display 000 XX 2. When ea[...]
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11 MZ-E10 SECTION 5 ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS 5-1. GENERAL In this set, CD and MO discs can be automatically adjusted by set- ting the Overall Adjustment mode within the TEST MODE, Before performing these automatic adjustments, it is necessary to clear the memory , adjust the power charge and temperature in the Manual mode. 5-2. NO TES FOR ADJUSTMENT [...]
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12 MZ-E10 12.Press the key . (Address section starts flashing.) LCD display 862 88D3 FC This section (address) flashes. 13.Press the key to return to Manual mode. LCD display 862 VarWrt 00 14.Press the key and write in the correction data. 15. Press the > key and 862 as the item number . LCD display 862 VarWrt 01 Data value. 16.Press the key , a[...]
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13 MZ-E10 Adjustment value:1.05V Standard value:1.04 to 1.055V MAIN BO ARD (SIDE A) C908 C922 C926 C202 37 L904 C910 C916 C C R908 R921 R911 9 12 1-686-492- TP908 (REG 1) TP908 (REG1) digital voltmeter 5. Press key to write the adjustment value, item No.will change to 742. 5-4-3. VC1 adjustment method 1. Set the overall adjustment mode and set the [...]
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14 MZ-E10 Adjustment value:1.75V Standard value:1.75 to 1.80V MAIN BO ARD (SIDE A) C302 E 17 14 8 D D D IC301 C301 C104 C204 R317 R318 R818 R819 t HOLD TP909(CLASS-D) TP909 (CLASS-D) digital voltmeter 3. Press key to write the adjustment value, LCD display . 000 ADJ OK 4. Press the x key and return to the test mode. LCD display . 5-5. CHARGE ADJUST[...]
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15 MZ-E10 5-5-5.Current Amplifier (L) adjustment method 1. Connect TP953 to TP959 on the main board. 2. Set the test mode. 3. Set the Manual mode and set the item No. to 752. LCD display 752 ChgI L XX 4. Press key to write the adjustment value. 5-5-6. Adjustment value c hange method 2 (when using V ersion 1.000) 1. Set in Manual mode and then set i[...]
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16 MZ-E10 2. Insert CD disc in the set, and press . key to set the Overall CD Adjustment mode. Automatic adjustments are made. LCD display XXX CD RUN XXX: Item No. for which an adjustment is being executed. 3. If NG in the overall CD adjustments, return to Reset NV and perform from the overall CD adjustment again. LCD display 000 XXX NG YY XXX: NG [...]
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17 MZ-E10 2 . Overall MO adjustment items Item No. Contents 11 2 ALF A of fset adjustment 11 3 IJ offset adjustment 11 4 FE offset adjustment 11 8A W DW OFFSET 224 TE offset adjustment 221 TE gain adjustment 224 TE offset adjustment 236 ABCD gain adjustment 237 KF gain adjustment 238 RF gain adjustment 244 Focus gain adjustment 245 T racking gain a[...]
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18 MZ-E10 V arsion 1.000 Address Data 8921 02 8922 F7 8923 F4 8924 02 8925 06 8926 A9 8928 03 8929 2A 892A FD 892B 01 892C 12 892D 06 892E B3 8931 02 8932 15 8933 95 8934 02 8935 0A 8936 66 8938 02 8939 D1 893A B3 893B 02 893C 06 893D BD 8941 81 8942 B2 8943 81 8944 C3 8945 81 8946 E2 8947 E4 8948 90 8949 87 894A 75 894B F0 894C E5 894D 81 894E C3 [...]
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MZ-E10 19 19 6-1. BLOCK DI A GRAMS • Signal path. F : Analog J : Digital SECTION 6 DI A GRAMS 139 160 21 14 50 46 47 XRF RESET PDS1 106 XIN 107 XOUT XDISC DET XSLPMIR OP RF TEMP MON SBUS CLK SBUS DATA ADIPW0 D EN2 D EN1 19 RMC DTCK 16 SET KEY 88 HOLD SW 6 NV XCS SI02 DO SI02 DI 5 7 8 13 CHG VI MON 29 XCHGI LIMIT 32 CHG AD SEL 38 CHG AMP SEL 39 CH[...]
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MZ-E10 20 20 D101 E-9 D201 E-9 D301 F-9 D801 B-9 D802 B-9 D803 B-9 D851 E-9 D902 G-6 D903 G-6 D904 G-7 D951 G-3 IC301 B-9 IC302 D-9 IC501 D-8 IC551 G-9 IC601 G-4 IC801 G-5 IC901 G-7 IC951 F-2 IC952 C-8 Q102 F-9 Q202 F-9 Q301 C-9 Q302 D-9 Q303 F-9 Q304 E-8 Q501 D-8 Q802 C-9 Q901 G-7 Q902 H-5 Q903 G-6 Q904 E-8 Q951 G-3 Q952 E-7 Q953 E-7 6-2. PRINTED [...]
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MZ-E10 21 21 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A 1 B C D E F G H MAIN BOARD (SIDE B) 11 (11) 1-686-492- 6-3. PRINTED WIRING BOARDS – MAIN SECTION (2/2) – z See page 25 for Notes. : Uses unleaded solder .[...]
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MZ-E10 22 22 6-4. SCHEMA TIzC DIA GRAM – MAIN SECTION (1/3) – z See pag e 25 for Notes. z See pa ge 26 for IC Pin Function Description. R603 R602 C801 R801 R605 R606 R607 R817 R818 R819 D801 D803 D802 R811 R812 R813 R814 R815 R601 R617 R618 C606 R621 R622 R620 C626 C601 R623 C603 R628 C628 C604 Q802 FB601 R627 C605 C607 R816 TAP602 S803 S802 C8[...]
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MZ-E10 23 23 6-5. SCHEMA TIzC DIA GRAM – MAIN SECTION (2/3) – C501 C502 C503 C505 C506 C507 C508 R501 R502 R551 R552 R553 R554 C552 C553 C554 C555 C556 C557 C551 CN501 CN551 CN951 Q951 D951 R957 R958 C954 C955 C956 TP511 L501 10 µ H R505 R504 C536 C511 C510 R516 C513 C512 C515 C527 R514 C526 R513 R510 C523 R511 R518 R509 C520 C518 C519 C509 C5[...]
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MZ-E10 24 24 6-6. SCHEMA TIzC DIA GRAM – MAIN SECTION (3/3) – TAP901 C905 C907 C920 C901 C908 D902 C923 R901 R902 R903 R104 R204 R802 C803 R803 R804 D851 C852 C303 D301 D101 D201 C851 D903 C925 R915 D904 C307 R306 L903 150 µ H C916 R918 R304 C305 R303 R302 C304 R301 R311 R312 R309 C308 Q102 Q202 R313 R917 R904 R914 R305 C306 C312 R317 C201 L20[...]
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25 MZ-E10 r WA VEFORMS 1 IC601 (R606) XOUT 2 IC901 qdqf L1 Note on Schematic Diagram • All capacitors are in µ F unless otherwise noted. pF: µµ F 50 WV or less are not indicated except for electrolytics and tantalums. • All resistors are in Ω and 1 / 4 W or less unless otherwise specified. Note on Printed Wiring Boards • X : parts extrac[...]
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26 MZ-E10 1 MWEB – Not used (open) 2 XD_MUTE O Mute signal output to Headphone 3 SIO4 DO O Serial data output to DC-DC convertor (SC901580EPR2) 4 (SIO4 DI) I Not used (Connected to ground) 5 SIO2 CLK O Serial clock output to EEPROM 6 NV XCS O Chip select signal output to EEPROM 7 SIO2 DO O Serial data output to EEPROM 8 SIO2 DI I Serial data inpu[...]
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27 MZ-E10 50 XSLP MTR OP O Start/stop signal output to motor drive (CXA8125ER-TBM-E) 51 XDISC DET I Not used (connected to ground) 52 D_EN2 O Drive control signal output to Headphone AMP (NJU-8713V -TE2) 53 to 56 SMON 0 to 3 – Not used (open) 57 F16M O Clock (16.9344MHz) output to Headphone AMP (NJU-8713V -TE2) 58 to 61 MD 7 to 4 – Not used (op[...]
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28 MZ-E10 11 0D LPWM+ O L-CH audio signal output 11 1D PWM– O Not used (open) 11 2D RPWM+ O R-CH audio signal output 11 3D RPWM– O Not used (open) 11 4D CPWM O Not used (open) 11 5 DPVDD – Power supply 11 6 VVDD – Power supply 11 7 VPDO O Not used 11 8 VVSS – Ground 11 9A VSS1 – Ground 120 A VDD1 – Power supply 121 AUX I Not used 122 [...]
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29 MZ-E10 173 VCC2 – Power supply 174 MAD4 – Not used 175 to 180 ADR11 to 16 – Not used 181 VSS – Ground 182 ADR17 – Not used 183 PCK – Not used (open) 184 DEFECT – Not used (open) 185 DECLK – Not used (open) 186 VCC2 – Ground 187 DEDA T A – Not used (open) 188 to 191 TEST0 to 3 I Not used (open) 192 XRESET I System reset signal[...]
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30 MZ-E10 6-8. IC BLOCK DIA GRAMS IC951 SC901582EPR2 IC901 SC901580EPR2 1 FFCLR1 2 XWK4 3 XWK3 4 XWK2 5 XWK1 6 VRMC 12 VO1 13 L1 14 L1 15 PGND11 16 17 VC1G RF1 VMODE REF2 18 INM1 19 DTC1 20 CRST1 21 XRST1 22 CIL 23 VG 24 LG 25 PGND3 VB 26 XRST2 27 CRST2 28 DTC2 29 INM2 30 31 RF2 32 VC2G 7 LVB 8 HVB 9 VSTB 10 VC1 11 VCO1 48 VREF 47 REGC3 46 REGC2 45[...]
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31 MZ-E10 IC551 CXA8125ER-TBM-E 1 SPPD 2 SPMAX 3 IN2F 4 IN2R 5 VG1 6 VCC 7 CLK 8 S1 VG SINK PRI DRIVER 9 S2 10 S3 11 SEL2 12 SEL1 13 IN1F 14 IN1R 15 PGND1 16 OUT1R 17 OUT1F 18 VS1 19 SLPWM 20 SWO 21 SVO 22 SLCOM 23 SUO 24 SLFG 48 S/S 47 SP BR 46 PGND2 45 OUT2R 44 OUTF2 43 VS2 42 SPPWM 41 WOUT 40 VOUT 39 SPCOM 38 UOUT 37 SPFG 36 SPGND 35 SPVS 34 SPC[...]
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32 MZ-E10 IC501 SN761058ZQL 1 IX 2 PS 3 EQ 4 A GND 5 OFC-C1 6 OFC-C2 7 VREF10 8 VC 9 RFO 10 VREF09 11 AVCC2 AVCC2 AVCC AVCC2 12 PD-NI 13 PD-I 14 14-O D-C A-C AGND SMPN ADIP-IN AGND AGND WPP-LPF ADFG CON CCSL2 CLK CPGND NC 56 55 54 53 52 35 50 49 48 PEAK/ BOTM 47 46 45 42 FE 41 ABCD 40 RFI 39 ASSY 37 EFMO DGND RESET 34 VGIN 33 SBUS 32 SCK CPOUT CP D[...]
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33 MZ-E10 SECTION 7 EXPLODED VIEWS NOTE : • -XX, -X mean standardized parts, so they may have some difference from the original one. • Color indication of Appearance Parts Example : KNOB, BALANCE (WHITE) ••• (RED) ↑↑ Parts color Cabinet's color • Items marked “ * ”are not stocked since they are seldom required for routine s[...]
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34 MZ-E10 Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark 7-2. MECHANISM DECK SECTION (MT -MZE10-184) 52 60 53 54 59 52 51 61 58 57 56 55 51 M901 M902 not supplied not supplied 51 3-225-278-02 SCREW , TAPPING 52 3-225-996-17 SCREW (M1.4)(EG),PRECISION P AN 53 X-3382-398-1 BASE ASSY , MOTOR * 54 3-244-870-01 CHASSIS 55 3-24[...]
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35 MZ-E10 NOTE : • Due to standardization, replacements in the parts list may be different from the parts specified in the diagrams or the components used on the set. • -XX, -X mean standardized parts, so they may have some difference from the original one. • RESISTORS All resistors are in ohms MET AL : Metal-film resistor MET AL OXIDE :Metal[...]
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36 MZ-E10 Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark MAIN @ Replacement of IC501 and IC601 used in this set requires a special tool. C902 1-135-837-91 T ANT AL. CHIP 22uF 20% 6.3V C903 1-135-837-91 T ANT AL. CHIP 22uF 20% 6.3V C904 1-164-935-11 CERAMIC CHIP 470PF 10% 50V C905 1-164-943-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF 10% 16V C[...]
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37 MZ-E10 Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark MAIN R310 1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP 0 R311 1-218-953-11 RES-CHIP 1K 5% 1/16W R312 1-218-969-11 RES-CHIP 22K 5% 1/16W R313 1-218-953-11 RES-CHIP 1K 5% 1/16W R315 1-218-937-11 RES-CHIP 47 5% 1/16W R317 1-218-989-11 RES-CHIP 1M 5% 1/16W R318 1-218-989-11 RES-CHIP 1M 5% 1[...]
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38 MZ-E10 Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark R814 1-218-961-11 RES-CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/16W R815 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W R816 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W < SWITCH > S801 1-786-401-21 SWITCH, TACTILE ( . , > N , x , VOL–, VOL+) ****************************************************** MISCELLANEOUS ************* 4 1-686-493-11 [...]
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39 MZ-E10 MEMO[...]
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REVISION HIST OR Y Clicking the version allows you to jump to the revised page. Also, clicking the version at the upper right on the revised page allows you to jump to the next revised page. Ve r. Date Description of Revision 1.0 2002.1 1 New MZ-E10[...]