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1 H-P670MP/XN/U ORR NO. R MULI- ONROL HIGH POWR /MP/WM PLYR WIH M/M UNR H-P670MP/XN/U H-P6700MP/XN/U H-P670MP/XN/ his service manual should be used together with the following manual(s): Model No. Order No. Mech.Module Remarks X-8 R94 0. Mech. Module:ircuit escription, Mech. escription, isassembly or details, refer to "Important heck Points for Good ervicing". PIONR ORPORION 4-, Meguro -chome, Meguro-ku, okyo -864, Japan PIONR LRONI (U) IN. P.O. ox 760, Long each, , U... PIONR UROP NV Haven 087, Keetberglaan, 90 Melsele, elgium PIONR LRONI INR P. L. lexandra Road, #04-0, ingapore 996 PIONR ORPORION 004 K-ZZU Printed in Japan
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4 4. OVRLL ONNION IGRM(GUI PG) Note: When ordering service parts, be sure to refer to " XPLO VIW N PR LI" or "LRIL PR LI". -a -b Large size H diagram -a IPU:-.ds -a -b Guide page M:-9.ds M:-0.0ds -a -b etailed page M/M UNR UNI :0.6ds PNL UNI J NO : ymbol indicates a resistor. No differentiation is made between chip resistors and discrete resistors. ymbol indicates a capacitor. No differentiation is made between chip capacitors and discrete capacitors. he > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part. herefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation. or resistors and capacitors in the circuit diagrams, their resistance values or capacitance values are expressed in codes: x. *Resistors ode Practical value k ohms 0 0k ohms *apacitors ode Practical value 0 0.0u 0/0 00u/0V 8 H-P670MP/XN/U 4
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7 b PNL UNI J or resistors and capacitors in the circuit diagrams, their resistance values or capacitance values are expressed in codes: x. *Resistors ode Practical value k ohms 0 0k ohms *apacitors ode Practical value 0 0.0u 0/0 00u/0V -a -b :0.6ds NO : ymbol indicates a resistor. No differentiation is made between chip resistors and discrete resistors. ymbol indicates a capacitor. No differentiation is made between chip capacitors and discrete capacitors. he > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part. herefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation. -a H-P670MP/XN/U 6 7 8
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11 6 7 8 KYOR UNI P670MP:P84 P6700MP:P84 P670MP:P84 OL ONROLLR k() k() OL UNI MX8 H-P670MP/XN/U 6 7 8
12 4.4 MHNIM MOUL(GUI PG) -a PIKUP UNI(P0)(RVI) % 9 $ 7 M X4440 PINL MOOR Y M X89 LOING /RRIG MOOR RIVR 6 H-P670MP/XN/U 4
13 b ras WIH: OR UNI(0.) 90:HOM WIH...ON-O 90:N WIH...ON-O 904:J WIH...ON-O 90:8J WIH...ON-O he underlined indicates the switch position.! IGNL LIN OU RVO LIN RKING RVO LIN RRIG RVO LIN PINL RVO LIN OR UNI(0.).V RGULOR RMLVL MIRO OMPUR YP_/ RMLVL RMLVL0 V RGULOR 6 N6 ^ & H-P670MP/XN/U
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16 4 -a -b ras WIH: OR UNI(0.) 90:HOM WIH...ON-O 90:N WIH...ON-O 904:J WIH...ON-O 90:8J WIH...ON-O he underlined indicates the switch position. IGNL LIN OU RVO LIN RKING RVO LIN RRIG RVO LIN PINL RVO LIN OR UNI(0.).V RGULOR! -b H-P670MP/XN/U 0 4
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18 4 - Waveforms Note :. he encircled numbers denote measuring points in the circuit diagram.. Reference voltage RO(.6V) N 8N N 4 LOJ 00ms/div N LON 4 LOJ 6 V 0V/div 00ms/div N 8N N 4 LOJ 00ms/div cm Loading operation cm Loading operation 8 cm Loading operation GN GN GN 7 IN 8 IN 9 IN s/div 7 IN 8 IN 9 IN s/div 7 IN 8 IN 9 IN s/div cm - setup operation after loading cm -ROM( session) setup operation cm -ROM( sessions) setup operation after loading after loading RO RO RO 0 IN! ROK 7 IN 00mV/div V/div V/div # 00ms/div # 0 9 IN 0ms/div cm - ource On setup operation ource On setup operation - Play operation RO RO RO # 0 9 IN 0ms/div $ MX 7 IN 00mV/div 0ms/div $ MX 7 IN V/div µs/div -ROM play operation(regular track Jump) pindle waveform during play operation pindle waveform during play operation (Wider) RO RO RO H-P670MP/XN/U 4
19 IN # % RG ms/div % 9 IN 00µs/div ocus earch waveform rack Open waveform rack Jump waveform RO RO RO % 9 IN 00µs/div % 9 IN ms/div % 9 IN ms/div 4 racks Jump waveform 0 racks Jump waveform racks Jump waveform RO RO RO % 8 IN 7 IN V/div 00ms/div ^ LOU & ROU 00µs/div N 8N N 4 LOJ 00ms/div earch operation(outter to Inner) nalog audio waveform cm ject operation RO GN GN N LON 4 LOJ 00ms/div N 8N N 4 LOJ 00ms/div 7 IN 8 IN 9 IN 00ms/div cm ject operation 8 cm ject operation - >> -ROM mode change(and key) GN GN RO H-P670MP/XN/U 6 7 8
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