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SERVICE MANUAL
Sony CorporationAudio&Video Business GroupPublished by Sony Techno Create Corporation
SPECIFICATIONS
DIGITAL MEDIA PLAYER9-889-490-012009E05-1© 2009.05
US ModelNWZ-X1051/X1061
Canadian ModelTaiwan Model
NWZ-X1060
AEP ModelUK Model
E ModelAustralian Model
Chinese ModelTourist Model
NWZ-X1050/X1060
Ver. 1.0 2009.05
NWZ-X1050/X1051/X1060/X1061
Note:Be sure to keep your PC used for service and checking of this unit always updated with the latest version of your anti-virus software.In case a virus affected unit was found during service, contact your Service Headquarters.
Supported file formatMusic (Includes podcasts)Audio Formats (Codec)
MP3 Media File format: MP3 (MPEG-1 Layer 3) file formatFile extension: .mp3Bit rate: 32 to 320 kbps (Supports variable bit rate (VBR))Sampling frequency*1: 32, 44.1, 48 kHz
WMA Media File format: ASF file formatFile extension: .wmaBit rate: 32 to 192 kbps (Supports variable bit rate (VBR))Sampling frequency*1: 44.1 kHzCompatible with WM-DRM 10
AAC-LC*2 Media File format: MP4 file formatFile extension: .mp4, .m4a, .3gpBit rate: 16 to 320 kbps (Supports variable bit rate (VBR))*3
Sampling frequency*1: 8, 11.025, 12, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48 kHzLinear PCM Media File format: Wave-Riff file format
File extension: .wavBit rate: 1,411 kbpsSampling frequency*1: 44.1 kHz
Video (Includes podcasts)Video Formats (Codec)
AVC(H.264/AVC)
Media File format: MP4 file format, “Memory Stick” video formatFile extension: .mp4, .m4vProfile: Baseline ProfileLevel: Up to 1.3Bit rate: Max. 768 kbpsFrame rate: Max. 30 fpsResolution: Max. QVGA (320 × 240)
MPEG-4 Media File format: MP4 file format, “Memory Stick” video formatFile extension: .mp4, .m4vProfile: Simple ProfileBit rate: Max. 2,500 kbpsFrame rate: Max. 30 fpsResolution: Max. QVGA (320 × 240)
Windows Media Video 9
Media File format: ASF file formatFile extension: .wmvProfile: VC1 simple profile, main profileBit rate: Simple profile Max. 1,700 kbps, main profile Max. 5,000 kbpsFrame rate: Max. 30 fpsResolution: Simple profile Max. 480 × 270, main profile Max. QVGA (320 × 240)
Audio Formats (Codec)
AAC-LC (for AVC, MPEG-4)
Channel number: Max. 2 channelsSampling frequency*1: 24, 32, 44.1, 48 kHzBit rate: Max. 288 kbps / channel
WMA(for Windows Media Video 9)
Bit rate: 32 to 192 kbps (Supports variable bit rate (VBR))Sampling frequency*1: 44.1 kHz
File size Max. 2 GBThe number of files Max. 2,000
Photo*4
Photo Format (Codec)
JPEG Media File format: Compatible with DCF 2.0/Exif 2.21 file formatFile extension: .jpgProfile: Baseline ProfileNumber of pixels: Max. 4,096 × 4,096 pixels
The number of files Max. 20,000
Podcast*5
The number of files Max. 20,000
*1 Sampling frequency may not correspond to all encoders.*2 Copyright protected files cannot be played back.*3 Non-standard bit rates or non-guaranteed bit rates are included depending on the sampling frequency.*4 Some photo files cannot be played back, depending on their file formats.*5 Photo contents are not supported.
Maximum recordable number of songs and time (Approx.)The approximate times are based on the case in which you transfer or record only 4 minutes songs (not including videos and photos) in the MP3 format. Other playable audio file format song numbers and times may differ from the MP3 format.
NWZ-X1050 NWZ-X1060Bit rate Songs Time Songs Time48 kbps 10,350 690 hr. 00 min. 21,000 1,400 hr. 00 min.64 kbps 7,750 516 hr. 00 min. 15,650 1,042 hr. 20 min.128 kbps 3,850 256 hr. 00 min. 7,800 520 hr. 00 min.256 kbps 1,900 130 hr. 00 min. 3,900 260 hr. 00 min.320 kbps 1,550 102 hr. 20 min. 3,150 210 hr. 00 min.
Maximum recordable time of videos (Approx.)The approximate recordable times are estimated in the case where only videos are transferred. The time may differ, depending on the conditions under which the player is used.
NWZ-X1050 NWZ-X1060Bit rate*1 Time Time384 kbps 61 hr. 00 min. 124 hr. 30 min.768 kbps 35 hr. 00 min. 71 hr. 00 min.
*1 Bit rate of video. Bit rate of Audio is 128 kbps.
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Maximum recordable number of photos that can be transferred (Approx.)Max. 20,000Recordable number of photos may be less depending on file sizes.
Capacity (User available capacity)*1
NWZ-X1050: 16 GB (Approx. 14.6 GB = 15,775,629,312 bytes)NWZ-X1060: 32 GB (Approx. 29.6 GB = 31,871,533,056 bytes)*1 Available storage capacity of the player may vary.
A portion of the memory is used for data management functions.
Output (headphones)Frequency response20 to 20,000 Hz (when playing 44.1 kHz sampling data file, single signal measurement)
Total Noise Suppression Ratio*1
Approx. 17 dB*2
*1 Under the Sony measurement standard.*2 Equivalent to approx. 98.0% reduction of energy of sound compared with not wearing
headphones. (NC Environment: Airplane)
FM radioFM Frequency range87.5 to 108.0 MHz
IF (FM)128 kHz
AntennaHeadphone cord antenna
Wireless LANStandards: IEEE 802.11b/gCommunication range*1:
Approximately 50 m (160 ft)Modulation format: DSSS (IEEE 802.11b compliant), OFDM (IEEE 802.11g compliant)Security: WEP/WPA/WPA2*1 Communication range may vary depending on the operating conditions or settings.
InterfaceHeadphone: Stereo mini-jackWM-PORT (multiple connecting terminal): 22 pinsHi-Speed USB (USB 2.0 compliant)
Operating temperature5 °C to 35 °C (41 °F to 95 °F)
Power source Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery USB power (from a computer via the supplied USB cable)
Charging timeUSB-based chargingApprox. 3 hours (full charge), Approx.1.5 hours (approx. 80 %)
Battery life (continuous playback)By setting as follows, a longer battery life can be expected.The times below are approximated when “Equalizer”, “VPT (Surround)”, “DSEE(Sound Enhance)”, “Clear Stereo”, “Dynamic Normalizer”, “WLAN function On/Off” are deactivated. Furthermore, for videos, the time approximated when the brightness of the screen is set to “3.”The time below may differ depending on ambient temperature or the status of use.
With Noise Canceling function deactivated
With Noise Canceling function activated
MusicPlayback at MP3 128 kbps Approximately 33 hours Approximately 21.5 hoursPlayback at WMA 128 kbps Approximately 31 hours Approximately 21.5 hoursPlayback at AAC-LC 128 kbps Approximately 29 hours Approximately 20.5 hoursPlayback at Linear PCM 1,411 kbps Approximately 31 hours Approximately 21.5 hours
VideoPlayback at MPEG-4 768 kbps Approximately 7.5 hours Approximately 6.5 hoursPlayback at MPEG-4 384 kbps Approximately 9.0 hours Approximately 7.5 hoursPlayback at AVC Baseline 768 kbps Approximately 7.5 hours Approximately 6.5 hoursPlayback at AVC Baseline 384 kbps Approximately 8.0 hours Approximately 7.5 hours
Wireless LANAt Web browsing Approximately 5.5 hours Approximately 5.0 hoursAt YouTube streaming Approximately 4.5 hours Approximately 4.0 hours
At receiving FM broadcasting Approximately 17.5 hours Approximately 14 hours
Display3-inch, OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) color display, WQVGA (432 × 240 pixels), 262,144 colors
Dimensions (w/h/d, projecting parts not included)52 × 96.5 × 9.8 mm ( 2 1/8 × 3 7/8 × 13/32 inches)
Dimension (w/h/d)52.5 × 97.4 × 10.5 mm (2 1/8 × 3 7/8 × 7/16 inches)
MassApprox. 98 g (Approx. 3.5 oz)
Supplied Accessories Headphones (1) USB cable (1) Earbuds (Size S, L) (1) Attachment (1) Use when connecting the player to the optional cradle, etc.
Audio input cable (1) Plug adaptor for in-flight use (single/dual) (1) CD-ROM*1*2 (1)– Media Manager for WALKMAN*3
– Windows Media Player 11– Content Transfer– Operation Guide (PDF file)
Quick Start Guide (1)*1 Do not attempt to play this CD-ROM in an audio CD player.*2 Depending on the country/region in which you have purchased the player, the bundled
software may be different.*3 Media Manager for WALKMAN is not bundled with the packages sold in the U.S.A.
Please download it from the following web site: http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/download/wmm_lite
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
OpenMG, ATRAC, ATRAC3, ATRAC3plus, ATRAC Advanced Lossless and their logos are trademarks of Sony Corporation. “WALKMAN” and “WALKMAN” logo are registered trademarks of Sony Corporation. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and Windows Media are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States States and/or other countries.
and are trademarks of Sony Corporation. Adobe and Adobe Reader are trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology and patents licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson. IBM and PC/AT are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. QuickTime and the QuickTime logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple Inc., used under license therefrom.
Pentium is a trademark or a registered trademark of Intel Corporation. YouTube and the YouTube logo are trademarks of Google Inc. Yahoo! and the Yahoo! logo are trademarks of Yahoo! Inc. Wi-Fi, the Wi-Fi CERTIFIED logo, WPA, WPA2 and Wi-Fi Protected Setup are trademarks or registered trademarks of Wi-Fi Alliance. This product contains NetFront Browser of ACCESS CO., LTD.
ACCESS, ACCESS logo and NetFront are registered trademarks or trademarks of ACCESS CO., LTD. in the United States, Japan and/or other countries.
©2007 ACCESS CO., LTD. All rights reserved. This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group. THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE MPEG-4 VISUAL PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER FOR(i) ENCODING VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE MPEG-4 VISUAL STANDARD (“MPEG-4 VIDEO”) AND/OR(ii) DECODING MPEG-4 VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL
ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED BY MPEG LA TO PROVIDE MPEG-4 VIDEO. NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION INCLUDING THAT RELATING TO PROMOTIONAL, INTERNAL AND COMMERCIAL USES AND LICENSING MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, LLC. SEE HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM
THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AVC PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER TO(i) ENCODE VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AVC STANDARD (“AVC VIDEO”) AND/OR(ii) DECODE AVC VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY
AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE AVC VIDEO. NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED MPEG LA, L.L.C. SEE HTTP://MPEGLA.COM
THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE VC-1 PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER TO(i) ENCODE VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE VC-1 STANDARD (“VC-1 VIDEO”) AND/OR(ii) DECODE VC-1 VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY
AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE VC-1 VIDEO. NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, L.L.C. SEE HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM
All other trademarks and registered trademarks are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. In this manual,TM and ® marks
This product is protected by certain intellectual property rights of Microsoft Corporation. Use or distribution of such technology outside of this product is prohibited without a license from Microsoft or an authorized Microsoft subsidiary.
Content providers are using the digital rights management technology for Windows Media contained in this device (“WM-DRM”) to protect the integrity of their content (“Secure Content”) so that their intellectual property, including copyright, in such content is not misappropriated.This device uses WM-DRM software to play Secure Content (“WM-DRM Software”). If the security of the WM-DRM Software in this device has been compromised, owners of Secure Content (“Secure Content Owners”) may request that Microsoft revoke the WM-DRM Software’s right to acquire new licenses to copy, display and/or play Secure Content. Revocation does not alter the WM-DRM Software’s ability to play unprotected content. A list of revoked WM-DRM Software is sent to your device whenever you download a license for Secure Content from the Internet or from a PC. Microsoft may, in conjunction with such license, also download revocation lists onto your device on behalf of Secure Content Owners.
Program ©2009 Sony CorporationDocumentation ©2009 Sony Corporation
are not specified.
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1. SERVICING NOTES ............................................. 3
2. DISASSEMBLY2-1. Disassembly Flow ........................................................... 82-2. Panel (Rear) .................................................................... 92-3. Hold Assy ........................................................................ 92-4. MAIN Board Assy (Including Battery Assy) .................. 102-5. Battery Assy (BATT1), MAIN Board ............................. 102-6. 5pin HP Jack Assy (J001), Chassis Section .................... 112-7. Key Flexible Print Board (FFC1), Chassis ..................... 122-8. EL Indicator Element (EL01) ......................................... 122-9. HOME KEY Board, Guard (Multi) ................................ 132-10. Button (VOL), Knob (NC) .............................................. 132-11. Touch Panel module (TPM1), Frame.............................. 14
3. TEST MODE ............................................................ 15
4. DIAGRAMS4-1. Schematic Diagram ......................................................... 274-2. Printed Wiring Board ...................................................... 28
5. EXPLODED VIEWS5-1. Panel (Rear) Section ....................................................... 295-2. MAIN Board Section ...................................................... 305-3. Touch Panel Section ........................................................ 31
6. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST .............................. 32
Accessories are given in the last of the electrical parts list.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
NOTES ON CHIP COMPONENT REPLACEMENT• Never reuse a disconnected chip component.• Notice that the minus side of a tantalum capacitor may be dam-
aged by heat.
FLEXIBLE CIRCUIT BOARD REPAIRING• Keep the temperature of soldering iron around 270 °C during
repairing.• Do not touch the soldering iron on the same conductor of the
circuit board (within 3 times).• Be careful not to apply force on the conductor when soldering
or unsoldering.
UNLEADED SOLDERBoards requiring use of unleaded solder are printed with the lead-free mark (LF) indicating the solder contains no lead.(Caution: Some printed circuit boards may not come printed with
the lead free mark due to their particular size)
: LEAD FREE MARKUnleaded solder has the following characteristics.• Unleaded solder melts at a temperature about 40 °C higher
than ordinary solder. Ordinary soldering irons can be used but the iron tip has to be
applied to the solder joint for a slightly longer time. Soldering irons using a temperature regulator should be set to
about 350 °C.Caution: The printed pattern (copper foil) may peel away if
the heated tip is applied for too long, so be careful!• Strong viscosity Unleaded solder is more viscous (sticky, less prone to fl ow)
than ordinary solder so use caution not to let solder bridges occur such as on IC pins, etc.
• Usable with ordinary solder It is best to use only unleaded solder but unleaded solder may
also be added to ordinary solder.
CAUTIONDanger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
SECTION 1SERVICING NOTES
System Requirements Computer IBM PC/AT or compatible computer preinstalled with the following Windows operating systems: Windows XP Home Edition (Service Pack 2 or later) / Windows XP Professional (Service Pack 2 or later) / Windows Vista Home Basic (Service Pack 1 or later) / Windows Vista Home Premium (Service Pack 1 or later) / Windows Vista Business (Service Pack 1 or later) / Windows Vista Ultimate (Service Pack 1 or later) * Excluding OS Versions not supported by Microsoft * Excluding Windows® XP Professional x64 Edition * Excluding 64-bit OS versions for use with PC application software “Media Manager for
WALKMAN” CPU: Pentium 4 1.0 GHz or higher RAM: 512 MB or more Hard Disk drive: 380 MB or more of available space The supplied software may require more available space depending on the version of Windows. Furthermore, you need more space to store data such as music, videos, photos, etc.
Display:– Screen Resolution: 800 × 600 pixels (or higher) (recommended 1,024 × 768 or higher)– Colors: 8-bit or higher (16-bit recommended)
CD-ROM drive (supporting Digital Music CD playback capabilities using WDM) To create original CDs, a CD-R/RW drive is required.
Sound board USB port (Hi-Speed USB is recommended) Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0 or 3.0, QuickTime®7.3(supplied), Internet Explorer 6.0 or 7.0, Windows Media Player 10 or 11, DirectX9.0 are required. (Windows Media Player 11 recommended. Some computers that already have Windows Media Player 10 installed may encounter file limitation (AAC, video files, etc.) that can be transferred by dragging and dropping.)
Adobe Flash Player 8 or higher needs to be installed. Broadband Internet connection is required to use Electronic Music Distribution (EMD) or to visit the web site.
We do not guarantee operation for all computers even if they meet the above System Requirements.
Not supported by the following environments:– Personally constructed computers or operating systems– An environment that is an upgrade of the original manufacturer-installed operating
system– Multi-boot environment– Multi-monitor environment– Macintosh
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NOTE THE MAIN BOARD REPLACINGWhen the MAIN board is replaced, process it according to the fol-lowing.
1. Format
Format
You can format the built-in flash memory of the player.
Notes If the memory is formatted, all data (songs, videos, photos, etc., including sample data installed at the factory) will be erased. Be sure to verify the data stored in memory prior to formatting and export any important data to the hard disk of your computer.
Be sure not to initialize (format) the built-in flash memory of the player by using Windows Explorer. If you have formatted with Windows Explorer, format again by using the player.
1 From the Home menu, select (Settings) “Common Settings” “Reset/Format” “Format.”
“All data including songs will be deleted. Proceed?” appears.
2 Select “Yes.”
“All data will be deleted. Proceed?” appears. To cancel the operation, select “No.”
3 Select “Yes.”
When initialization finishes, “Memory formatted.” appears. To cancel the operation, select “No.”
2. Reset all setting
Reset All Settings
You can reset the player to the default settings. Resetting the player also deletes the wireless LAN encryption key, but does not delete data such as music, video, and photo data.
Note This function is only available in the pause mode.
1 From the Home menu, select (Settings) “Common Settings” “Reset/Format” “Reset All Settings” “Yes.”
“Restored factory settings.” appears. To cancel the operation, select “No” on the confirmation screen.
3. Wallpapers settingIt is necessary to install the Wallpapers. Confi rm details to each service headquarters.
4. OtherMAC address has been changed. Print the page 5, and pass it to the customer with the repaired set when you return the customer the repaired set.
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Note:The MAC address of this set was changed along with this repair.Please set it again if you are using the MAC address fi ltering function of access point device of connection destination.Please refer to the operation guide of this set for the confi rm method of MAC address confi rming.
Note:The MAC address of this set was changed along with this repair.Please set it again if you are using the MAC address fi ltering function of access point device of connection destination.Please refer to the operation guide of this set for the confi rm method of MAC address confi rming.
Note:The MAC address of this set was changed along with this repair.Please set it again if you are using the MAC address fi ltering function of access point device of connection destination.Please refer to the operation guide of this set for the confi rm method of MAC address confi rming.
Note:The MAC address of this set was changed along with this repair.Please set it again if you are using the MAC address fi ltering function of access point device of connection destination.Please refer to the operation guide of this set for the confi rm method of MAC address confi rming.
Note:The MAC address of this set was changed along with this repair.Please set it again if you are using the MAC address fi ltering function of access point device of connection destination.Please refer to the operation guide of this set for the confi rm method of MAC address confi rming.
Note:The MAC address of this set was changed along with this repair.Please set it again if you are using the MAC address fi ltering function of access point device of connection destination.Please refer to the operation guide of this set for the confi rm method of MAC address confi rming.
Note:The MAC address of this set was changed along with this repair.Please set it again if you are using the MAC address fi ltering function of access point device of connection destination.Please refer to the operation guide of this set for the confi rm method of MAC address confi rming.
Note:The MAC address of this set was changed along with this repair.Please set it again if you are using the MAC address fi ltering function of access point device of connection destination.Please refer to the operation guide of this set for the confi rm method of MAC address confi rming.
Note:The MAC address of this set was changed along with this repair.Please set it again if you are using the MAC address fi ltering function of access point device of connection destination.Please refer to the operation guide of this set for the confi rm method of MAC address confi rming.
Note:The MAC address of this set was changed along with this repair.Please set it again if you are using the MAC address fi ltering function of access point device of connection destination.Please refer to the operation guide of this set for the confi rm method of MAC address confi rming.
Note:The MAC address of this set was changed along with this repair.Please set it again if you are using the MAC address fi ltering function of access point device of connection destination.Please refer to the operation guide of this set for the confi rm method of MAC address confi rming.
Note:The MAC address of this set was changed along with this repair.Please set it again if you are using the MAC address fi ltering function of access point device of connection destination.Please refer to the operation guide of this set for the confi rm method of MAC address confi rming.
Note:The MAC address of this set was changed along with this repair.Please set it again if you are using the MAC address fi ltering function of access point device of connection destination.Please refer to the operation guide of this set for the confi rm method of MAC address confi rming.
Note:The MAC address of this set was changed along with this repair.Please set it again if you are using the MAC address fi ltering function of access point device of connection destination.Please refer to the operation guide of this set for the confi rm method of MAC address confi rming.
Note:The MAC address of this set was changed along with this repair.Please set it again if you are using the MAC address fi ltering function of access point device of connection destination.Please refer to the operation guide of this set for the confi rm method of MAC address confi rming.
Note:The MAC address of this set was changed along with this repair.Please set it again if you are using the MAC address fi ltering function of access point device of connection destination.Please refer to the operation guide of this set for the confi rm method of MAC address confi rming.
• Please cut out along the dotted line and use it.
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METHOD OF JUDGING RIGHT AND WRONG OF PARTS RELATED TO SWITCHIn this set, only a part of parts that relate to the switch are supplied. Exchange the entire mounted board when parts that do not corre-spond to it are defective.The right and wrong of the switch can be judged by the following two methods.
1. Judgment From The Test ModeJudge the right and wrong of the switch referring to “4-4-2. Key check” (page 22).
2. Judgment from the voltage measurementJudge the right and wrong of the switch by the voltage measure-ment with a test point.
2-1. [u]/[>]/[.] keysConnection:
+–
digital voltmeter
CL881 (KEY_AD0)CL885 (GND)
When the voltage value is below, [u]/[>]/[.] keys are normal.• [u] key is pressed : 0 to 0.25 V• [>] key is pressed : 0.4 to 0.6 V• [.] key is pressed : 0.76 to 0.95 V
2-2. [VOL +]/[VOL –]/[HOME] keysConnection:
+–
digital voltmeter
CL882 (KEY_AD1)CL885 (GND)
When the voltage value is below, [VOL +]/[VOL –]/[HOME] keys are normal.• [VOL –] key is pressed : 0 to 0.25 V• [VOL +] key is pressed : 0.4 to 0.6 V• [HOME] key is pressed : 0.76 to 0.95 V
2-3. HOLD switch (S881)Connection:
+–
digital voltmeter
S881 (HOLD SW pin 2)CL885 (GND)
When the voltage value is below, HOLD switch (S881) is normal.• HOLD switch is turned on : 2.85 V• HOLD switch is turned off : 0 V
Connection location:
CL881(KRY_AD0)
CL882(KEY_AD1) CL885
(GND)
S881
S881(HOLD SW)
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– MAIN Board (Side B) –Note: Refer to page 27 for the schematic diagram. Refer to page
28 for the printed wiring boards.
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SECTION 2DISASSEMBLY
• This set can be disassembled in the order shown below.
2-1. DISASSEMBLY FLOW
2-2. PANEL (REAR) (Page 9)
SET
2-3. HOLD ASSY (Page 9)
2-4. MAIN BOARD ASSY (INCLUDING BATTERY ASSY) (Page 10)
2-5. BATTERY ASSY (BATT1), MAIN BOARD (Page 10)
2-6. 5PIN HP JACK ASSY (J001), CHASSIS SECTION (Page 11)
2-7. KEY FLEXIBLE PRINT BOARD (FPC1), CHASSIS (Page 12)
2-11. TOUCH PANEL MODULE (TPM1), FRAME (Page 14)
2-8. EL INDICATOR ELEMENT (EL01) (Page 12)
2-10. BUTTON (VOL), KNOB (NC) (Page 13)
2-9. HOME KEY BOARD, GUARD (MULTI) (Page 13)
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Note: Follow the disassembly procedure in the numerical order given.
2-2. PANEL (REAR)
Note 1: This illustration sees the set from rear side.
2-3. HOLD ASSY
Note: This illustration sees the set from rear side.
1 two screws (M1.4)
4
hold assy
panel rear section
7 two adhesive sheet (rear)
8 panel (rear)
5 claw (panel)
6 plate (rear)
3 claw
2 Peel off panel (rear) section of the hold assy side in the adhesive sheet (rear) two places.
Note 2: Please work noting that the panel (rear) is damaged.
1 screw (M1.4)
3 hold assy
2 screw (B1.4)
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2-4. MAIN BOARD ASSY (INCLUDING BATTERY ASSY)
Note: This illustration sees the set from rear side.
2-5. BATTERY ASSY (BATT1), MAIN BOARD
Note: This illustration sees the MAIN board from battery assy side.
6 two screws (M1.4)
8 Open the MAIN board assy in the direction of the arrow.
q; MAIN board assy (including battery assy)
2 battery connector (CN901)
1 cushion (B connector)
5 5pin HP jack assy flexible board (CN301)7 Move the MAIN board assy
in the direction of the arrow.
3 key flexible print board (CN881)
4 touch panel module flexible board (CN882)
9 EL indicator element flexible board (CN801)
1 Peel off the protection sheet (battery) in the direction of the arrow.
3 protection sheet (battery)
2 battery assy (BATT1)
4 MAIN board
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2-6. 5PIN HP JACK ASSY (J001), CHASSIS SECTION
Note 1: This illustration sees the set from rear side.
1 two screws (M1.4)
5 two screws (M1.4)
7 chassis section
2 holder (jack)
3 5pin HP jack assy (J001)
4 insulation sheet (O-FPC)
6 Open the EL indicator element in the direction of the arrow.
Note 2: Please work noting that the EL indicator element flexible board is damaged.
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2-7. KEY FLEXIBLE PRINT BOARD (FPC1), CHASSIS
2-8. EL INDICATOR ELEMENT (EL01)
Note: This illustration sees the set from rear side.
qd key flexible print board (FPC1)
q; cover (reset)
qa two adhesive sheets (reset)
7 adhesive sheet (top)
4 two adhesive sheets (button)
1 two claws
2
6 Peel off key flexible print board (FPC1) of the base (top) top side.
Note 2: Please work noting that the key flexible print board (FPC1) is damaged.
3 lid (top)
5 button (top)
9 spacer (vol)
qf chassis
8 base (top)
qs Peel off key flexible print board (FPC1) of the chassis.
Note 1: Please work noting that the key flexible print board (FPC1) is damaged.
1 Remove the EL indicator element (EL01) in the direction of the arrow.
Direction where EL indicator element is peeled off.
frame section (rear side)
2 EL indicator element (EL01)
EL indicator element (EL01)
EL indicator element (EL01)
frame section (rear side)
frame section (rear side plan)
Note 2: Please work noting that the EL indicator element (EL01) is damaged.
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2-9. HOME KEY BOARD, GUARD (MULTI)
Note: This illustration sees the set from rear side.
2-10. BUTTON (VOL), KNOB (NC)
Note: This illustration sees the set from rear side.
4 HOME KEY board is lightiy pushed from button side.
2 three claws
7 two claws
6 adhesive sheet (home PWB)
1 dot connector (CN001)
5 HOME KEY board
8 guard (multi)
3 button (home) assy
Note 2: They are important parts. Do not forget to install it.
– front side –
1 button (vol)2 bracket (NC)
3 knob (NC)
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2-11. TOUCH PANEL MODULE (TPM1), FRAME
6 touch panel module (TPM1) 1 spacer (window)
2 Peel off touch panel module flexible board.
4 Please work noting that the touch panel module section is damaged of the frame.
7 adhesive sheet (window)
3 adhesive sheet (catch)
q; frame
8 adhesive sheet (lid)
9 adhesive sheet (lid.B)
5 cushion (OLED)
Note 2: Adhesive sheet (window) cannot re-used. please replace to brand-new part ones adhesive sheet (window) is removed.
Note 1: Please work noting that the touch panel module flexible board is damaged.
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SECTION 3TEST MODE
1. SETTING THE TEST MODENote: Perform the test mode in the state of 3.6 V or more in the battery
voltage.Setting method:1. Turn the power on.2. Press the [HOME] key, the home menu is displayed. 3. While touching the [Settings] icon on the touch panel, press
the key as following order. [u] → [>] → [.] → [VOL +] → [>] → [VOL –] →
[>]4. The set reboots and the color bar is displayed in the liquid crys-
tal display.5. Enter the test mode when the [HOME] key is pressed in the
state of step 4.Note: The destination setting and sound pressure regulation setting cannot
be executed by this test mode.
2. RELEASING THE TEST MODE1. Display the major item selection screen.2. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “EXITTEST”, and
press the [u] key to select the “SURE ?”.3. Press the [u] key, turn the power off and release the test
mode.
3. CONFIGURATION OF THE TEST MODE
[ ] key
Major item Major item switching: [ ]/ [ ] key
[HOME] key
Minor item
Finishor
Result
Start
Automatic
u
[HOME] key[ ] key
> .
> .
Minor item switching: [ ]/ [ ] key
u
4. OPERATION OF THE TEST MODE4-1. Power (POWER)
Screen display
MPTAPP (X.XX.XX)
POWER VCHK AUDIO ACHK VIDEO DSVCHK OTHER CHGCHK CLESTE BATTCHK DAC FM WIFI NC SHUTDOWN EXITTEST
4-1-1. Power supply voltage check (VCHK)This mode is used in case power supply voltage in the state where all power supply lines are starting is checked.
Checking method:1. Enter the test mode.2. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “POWER”, and press
the [u] key to enter the minor item.3. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “VCHK”.4. Press the [u] key, all power supply lines are started.
Screen display
POWER VCHK
START
In this state, the power supply voltage of each power supply line can be confi rmed by measuring the voltage.
5. Press the [HOME] key, return to minor item selection screen.
4-1-2. Consumption current (audio playback) check (ACHK)
This mode is used in case consumption current (audio playback) is checked in the state where “1 kHz 0 dBs L-ch/R-ch VOLUME: 15” audio signal is outputted.
Checking method:1. Enter the test mode.2. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “POWER”, and press
the [u] key to enter the minor item.3. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “ACHK”.4. Press the [u] key, “1 kHz 0 dBs L-ch/R-ch VOLUME: 15”
audio signal is outputted.
Screen display
POWER ACHK1kHz 0dBs L/Rch
HPOUT [ VOL: 15 ]
START
5. In this state, each time the [>] key is pressed, LCD back light on/off switch is performed.
6. Press the [HOME] key, return to minor item selection screen.
Note 1: Information on the test mode must correspond in enough security. When the leakage has been revealed by any chance, the source of information is specifi ed.
Note 2: Execute “EXITTEST” when you release the test mode.
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4-1-3. Standby current check (DSVCHK)This mode is used in case standby current is checked.
Checking method:1. Enter the test mode.2. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “POWER”, and press
the [u] key to enter the minor item.3. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “DSVCHK”.4. Press the [u] key, enter the state of the deep sleep.5. Press the [HOME] key, release the state of the deep sleep.
Screen display
POWER DSVCHK
OK
6. Press the [HOME] key, return to minor item selection screen.
4-1-4. Charge current check (CHGCHK)This mode is used in case charge current is checked.
Checking method:1. Enter the test mode.2. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “POWER”, and press
the [u] key to enter the minor item.3. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “CHGCHK”.4. Press the [u] key, the charge setting is displayed.
Screen display
POWER CHGCHKAC
AC
5. In this state, each time the [>] key is pressed, the port setting for the charge is changed as shown in the table below.
Port controlDisplay CHG_XCHGEN CHG_PEN1 CHG_PEN2AC L H HUSB500 L H HUSB100 L H L
6. Press the [HOME] key, return to minor item selection screen.
4-1-5. Battery voltage detection check (BATTCHK)This mode is used in case battery voltage is checked.
Checking method:1. Enter the test mode.2. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “POWER”, and press
the [u] key to enter the minor item.3. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “BATTCHK”.4. Press the [u] key, the battery voltage is displayed. When the battery voltage cannot be confi rmed, “ERROR” is
displayed.
Screen display
POWER BATTCHKX.XXXV
X.XXXV: Battery voltage
5. Press the [HOME] key, return to minor item selection screen.
4-2. Audio (AUDIO)While playing the audio track, it’s in a repeat state. If [BACK] key is pressed, it’s stopped.Press the [.] key to switch the HP/LINE/SPEAKER.
Screen display
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POWER AUDIO OUTPUT VIDEO SN OTHER F1 CLESTE F2 DAC SEPLR WIFI SEPRL FM MAXOUT NC NMLZR SHUTDOWN SPCHK EXITTEST SPKCHK USER1 USER2 USER3
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4-2-1. Output check (OUTPUT)“1 kHz 0 dBs L-ch/R-ch VOLUME: 25” audio signal is outputted.
Checking method:1. Enter the test mode.2. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “AUDIO”, and press
the [u] key to enter the minor item.3. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “OUTPUT”.4. Press the [u] key, “1 kHz 0 dBs L-ch/R-ch VOLUME: 25”
audio signal is outputted.
Screen display
AUDIO OUTPUT1kHz 0dBs L/Rch
HPOUT [ VOL: 25 ]
START
5. Press the [HOME] key, return to minor item selection screen.
4-2-2. S/N check (SN)“Infi nity Zero VOLUME: 30” audio signal is outputted.
Checking method:1. Enter the test mode.2. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “AUDIO”, and press
the [u] key to enter the minor item.3. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “SN”.4. Press the [u] key, “Infi nity Zero VOLUME: 30” audio signal
is outputted.
Screen display
AUDIO SNInfi nity Zero
HPOUT [ VOL: 30 ]
START
5. Press the [HOME] key, return to minor item selection screen.
4-2-3. Frequency characteristic 1 check (F1)“20 Hz 0 dBs L-ch/R-ch VOLUME: 25” audio signal is outputted.
Checking method:1. Enter the test mode.2. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “AUDIO”, and press
the [u] key to enter the minor item.3. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “F1”.4. Press the [u] key, “20 Hz 0 dBs L-ch/R-ch VOLUME: 25”
audio signal is outputted.
Screen display
AUDIO F120Hz 0dBs L/Rch
HPOUT [ VOL: 25 ]
START
5. Press the [HOME] key, return to minor item selection screen.
4-2-4. Frequency characteristic 2 check (F2)“20 kHz 0 dBs L-ch/R-ch VOLUME: 25” audio signal is output-ted.
Checking method:1. Enter the test mode.2. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “AUDIO”, and press
the [u] key to enter the minor item.3. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “F2”.4. Press the [u] key, “20 kHz 0 dBs L-ch/R-ch VOLUME: 25”
audio signal is outputted.
Screen display
AUDIO F220kHz 0dBs L/RchHPOUT [ VOL: 25 ]
START
5. Press the [HOME] key, return to minor item selection screen.
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4-2-5. CH separation (L-ch) check (SEPLR)“1 kHz 0 dBs L-ch VOLUME: 25” audio signal is outputted.
Checking method:1. Enter the test mode.2. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “AUDIO”, and press
the [u] key to enter the minor item.3. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “SEPLR”.4. Press the [u] key, “1 kHz 0 dBs L-ch VOLUME: 25” audio
signal is outputted.
Screen display
AUDIO SEPLR1kHz 0dBs Lch
HPOUT [ VOL: 25 ]
START
5. Press the [HOME] key, return to minor item selection screen.
4-2-6. CH separation (R-ch) check (SEPRL)“1 kHz 0 dBs R-ch VOLUME: 25” audio signal is outputted.
Checking method:1. Enter the test mode.2. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “AUDIO”, and press
the [u] key to enter the minor item.3. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “SEPRL”.4. Press the [u] key, “1 kHz 0 dBs R-ch VOLUME: 25” audio
signal is outputted.
Screen display
AUDIO SEPRL1kHz 0dBs Rch
HPOUT [ VOL: 25 ]
START
5. Press the [HOME] key, return to minor item selection screen.
4-2-7. Maximum output check (MAXOUT)“1 kHz 0 dBs L-ch/R-ch VOLUME: 30” (Headphone output when AVLS operates: “1 kHz 0 dBs L-ch/R-ch VOLUME: 14”) audio signal is outputted.
Checking method:1. Enter the test mode.2. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “AUDIO”, and press
the [u] key to enter the minor item.3. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “MAXOUT”.4. Press the [u] key, “1 kHz 0 dBs L-ch/R-ch VOLUME: 30”
(Headphone output when AVLS operates: “1 kHz 0 dBs L-ch/R-ch VOLUME: 14”) audio signal is outputted.
Screen display
AUDIO MAXOUT1kHz 0dBs L/Rch
HPOUT [ VOL: 30 ]AVLS OFF
START
5. In this state, each time the [OPTION] key is pressed, AVLS on/off switch is performed.
6. Press the [HOME] key, return to minor item selection screen.
4-2-8. Normalizer check (NMLZR)“1 kHz –24 dBs L-ch/R-ch VOLUME: 30” audio signal is output-ted.
Checking method:1. Enter the test mode.2. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “AUDIO”, and press
the [u] key to enter the minor item.3. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “NMLZR”.4. Press the [u] key, “1 kHz –24 dBs L-ch/R-ch VOLUME: 30”
audio signal is outputted.
Screen display
AUDIO NMLZR1kHz –24dBs L/RchHPOUT [ VOL: 30 ]
START
5. Press the [HOME] key, return to minor item selection screen.
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4-2-9. Sound pressure regulation level check (SPCHK)“1 kHz 0 dBs L-ch/R-ch VOLUME: 30” audio signal is outputted.
Checking method:1. Enter the test mode.2. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “AUDIO”, and press
the [u] key to enter the minor item.3. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “SPCHK”.4. Press the [u] key, “1 kHz 0 dBs L-ch/R-ch VOLUME: 30”
audio signal is outputted.
Screen display
AUDIO SPCHK1kHz 0dBs L/Rch
HPOUT [ VOL: 30 ]
START
5. Press the [HOME] key, return to minor item selection screen.
4-2-10. Speaker check“20 − 20kHz 0dBs L-ch/R-ch VOLUME: 30” audio signal is out-putted.
Checking method:1. Enter the test mode.2. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “AUDIO”, and press
the [u] key to enter the minor item.3. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “SPKCHK”.4. Press the [u] key, “20 − 20kHz 0dBs L-ch/R-ch VOLUME:
30” audio signal is outputted.
Screen display
AUDIO SPKCHK20-20kHz 0dBs L/Rch
HPOUT [ VOL: 30 ]
START
5. Press the [HOME] key, return to minor item selection screen.
4-2-11. User specifi cation contents playback 1 (USER1)“/User1.oma” is reproduced.
Checking method:1. Enter the test mode.2. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “AUDIO”, and press
the [u] key to enter the minor item.3. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “USER1”.4. Press the [u] key, “/User1.oma” is reproduced.
Screen display
AUDIO USER1HPOUT [ VOL: 15 ]
XX:XX
START
XX:XX : Repetition expert totaling time
5. Press the [HOME] key, return to minor item selection screen.
4-2-12. User specifi cation contents playback 2 (USER2)“/User2.oma” is reproduced.
Checking method:1. Enter the test mode.2. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “AUDIO”, and press
the [u] key to enter the minor item.3. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “USER2”.4. Press the [u] key, “/User2.oma” is reproduced.
Screen display
AUDIO USER2HPOUT [ VOL: 15 ]
XX:XX
START
XX:XX : Repetition expert totaling time
5. Press the [HOME] key, return to minor item selection screen.
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4-2-13. User specifi cation contents playback 3 (USER3)“/User3.oma” is reproduced.
Checking method:1. Enter the test mode.2. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “AUDIO”, and press
the [u] key to enter the minor item.3. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “USER3”.4. Press the [u] key, “/User3.oma” is reproduced.
Screen display
AUDIO USER3HPOUT [ VOL: 15 ]
XX:XX
START
XX:XX : Repetition expert totaling time
5. Press the [HOME] key, return to minor item selection screen.
4-3. Video (VIDEO)
Screen display
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POWER AUDIO VIDEO — LCD OTHER USER1 CLESTE USER2 DAC USER3 WIFI FM NC SHUTDOWN EXITTEST
4-3-1. LCD display check (LCD)Screen display is checked.
Checking method:1. Enter the test mode.2. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “VIDEO”, and press
the [u] key to select the “LCD”.3. Press the [u] key, all black is displayed on the screen.4. In this state, each time the [VOL +] key is pressed, the screen
display changes in the following order.
All black (default) → Color bar (standard) → Color bar (brightness minimum) → Color bar (brightness maximum) → All red → All green → All blue → All white → diagonal gra-dation (red) → diagonal gradation (green) → diagonal grada-tion (blue) → diagonal gradation (white) → Maximum draw-ing size confi rmation
Maximum drawing size confi rmation: All blue (All sides are red) is displayed. Whether red in all
sides is seen is confi rmed.5. In this state, each time the [>] key is pressed, brightness
min/max/middle switch is performed.6. Press the [HOME] key, return to minor item selection screen.
4-3-2. User specifi cation contents playback 1 (USER1)“/User1.mp4” is reproduced.
Checking method:1. Enter the test mode.2. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “VIDEO”, and press
the [u] key to enter the minor item.3. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “USER1”.4. Press the [u] key, “/User1.mp4” is reproduced.
Screen display
VIDEO USER1HPOUT [ VOL: 15 ]
[ WIFI: OFF ][ CHARGE: AC ]
XX:XX
START
XX:XX : Repetition expert totaling time
5. Press the [HOME] key, return to minor item selection screen.
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4-3-3. User specifi cation contents playback 2 (USER2)“/User2.mp4” is reproduced.
Checking method:1. Enter the test mode.2. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “VIDEO”, and press
the [u] key to enter the minor item.3. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “USER2”.4. Press the [u] key, “/User2.mp4” is reproduced.
Screen display
VIDEO USER2HPOUT [ VOL: 15 ]
[ WIFI: OFF ][ CHARGE: AC ]
XX:XX
START
XX:XX : Repetition expert totaling time
5. Press the [HOME] key, return to minor item selection screen.
4-3-4. User specifi cation contents playback 3 (USER3)“/User3.mp4” is reproduced.
Checking method:1. Enter the test mode.2. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “VIDEO”, and press
the [u] key to enter the minor item.3. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “USER3”.4. Press the [u] key, “/User3.mp4” is reproduced.
Screen display
VIDEO USER3HPOUT [ VOL: 15 ]
XX:XX
START
XX:XX : Repetition expert totaling time
5. Press the [HOME] key, return to minor item selection screen.
4-4. Other (OTHER)
Screen display
MPTAPP (X.XX.XX)
POWER AUDIO VIDEO OTHER CLOCK CLESTE KEY DAC KEYNUM WIFI TOUCH FM FORMAT NC DEST SHUTDOWN SPSET EXITTEST FWVER NCAPCHK
4-4-1. Clock check (CLOCK)The movement of an internal clock is confi rmed.
Checking method:1. Enter the test mode.2. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “OTHER”, and press
the [u] key to enter the minor item.3. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “CLOCK”.4. Press the [u] key, date and time are displayed.
Screen display
OTHER CLOCKXX, XX XX XXXX##:##:##.######
START
XX, XX XX XXXX : Date ##:##:##.###### : Time
“START” changes into “OK” if the movement of an internal clock is confi rmed.
5. Press the [HOME] key, return to minor item selection screen.
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4-4-2. Key check (KEY)The operation of the key is confi rmed.
Checking method:1. Enter the test mode.2. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “OTHER”, and press
the [u] key to enter the minor item.3. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “KEY”.4. Press the [u] key, all keys are displayed.
Screen display
OTHER KEY VOL+
REW PLAY FF VOL–HOLD NC
START
5. The character corresponding to the key is selected every time the key is pressed. “OK” is displayed if all keys are pressed.
6. Slide the [HOLD] key from ON to OFF, return to minor item selection screen.
4-4-3. Frequency check that presses key (KEYNUM)The frequency to which the key is pressed, insert/pull out frequen-cy of cradle and insert/pull out frequency of the headphone are displayed.
Note: Not used for the servicing.
4-4-4. Touch panel check (TOUCH)The position in which the touch panel is pressed is displayed.
Checking method:1. Enter the test mode.2. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “OTHER”, and press
the [u] key to enter the minor item.3. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “TOUCH”.4. Enter the mode when the [u] key is pressed. When the touch
panel is pressed, the position in which the touch panel is pushed at that time is displayed.
Screen display
OTHER TOUCH #060fps
XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XXXX-XX-XX-XX-XX
NO GESTURE
5. Press the [HOME] key, return to minor item selection screen.
4-4-5. Format (FORMAT)The user’s area is formatted, and ICV for the video and ICV for audio are initialized.
Note: Not used for the servicing. Format the set from “Settings” → “Common settings” → “Format”
when it home menu in usually operates when the set should format it.
4-4-6. Destination setting (DEST)The destination setting, language information, and sound pressure regulation information are written in the NAND fl ash memory.
Note: Not used for the servicing.
4-4-7. Sound pressure regulation setting (SPSET)ON/OFF of sound pressure regulation is confi rmed.
Note: Not used for the servicing.
4-4-8. Firmware version check (FWVER)The fi rmware version is displayed.
Checking method:1. Enter the test mode.2. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “OTHER” and press
the [u] key to enter the minor item.3. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “FWVER”.4. Press the [u] key, the fi rmware version is displayed.
Screen display
OTHER FWVERX.XX.XX
MODEL NAMENWZ-####
SERIAL NO@@@@@@@
WIFI MAC ADR&&-&&-&&-&&-&&-&&
WIFI MAC ADR(NVP)%%-%%-%%-%%-%%-%%
X.XX.XX : Firmware version #### : Model name @@@@@@@ : Serial No. &&-&&-&&-&&-&&-&& : MAC address of WiFi module %%-%%-%%-%%-%%-%% : MAC address of WiFi in NVP
5. Press the [HOME] key, return to minor item selection screen.
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4-4-9. NAND capacity check (NCAPCHK)Capacity of NAND fl ash memory, present bad block, maximum bad block, and vender ID are displayed.
Checking method:1. Enter the test mode.2. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “OTHER”, and press
the [u] key to enter the minor item.3. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “NCAPCHK”.4. Press the [u] key, capacity of NAND fl ash memory, present
bad block, maximum bad block, and vender ID are displayed.
Screen display
OTHER NCAPCHKX GB
BAD BLOCKCUR (####)/MAX (@@@@)
VENDOR ($$$$)
X : Capacity of NAND fl ash memory @@@@ : Number of present bad block (It makes an error the acquisition of the number of
bad blocks at “–1”) #### : Number of maximum bud block (It makes an error the acquisition of the vender ID
at “–1”) $$$$ : Vender ID of NAND fl ash memory 0x98/0xec (TOSHIBA/SAMSUNG) (It makes an error the acquisition of the vender ID
at “–1”)5. Press the [HOME] key, return to minor item selection screen.
4-5. CLESTE
Screen display
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POWER AUDIO VIDEO OTHER CLESTE WCABLE DAC WOCABLE WIFI FM NC SHUTDOWN EXITTEST
4-5-1. Clear stereo setting (With cable) (WCABLE)This mode is according to an original sound playback, for adjust-ment to right and left sound.
Note: Not used for the servicing.
4-5-2. Clear stereo setting (No cable) (WOCABLE)This mode is according to an original sound playback, for adjust-ment to right and left sound.
Note: Not used for the servicing.
4-6. DAC
Screen display
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POWER AUDIO VIDEO OTHER CLESTE DAC B-GAIN WIFI T-GAIN FM NC SHUTDOWN EXITTEST
4-6-1. BASS-Gain/Fc setting (B-GAIN)This mode is adjustment for the sound of BASS when playback.
Note: Not used for the servicing.
4-6-2. TREBLE-Gain/Fc setting (T-GAIN)This mode is adjustment for the sound of TREBLE when playback.
Note: Not used for the servicing.
4-7. Wi-Fi (WIFI)
Screen display
MPTAPP (X.XX.XX)
POWER AUDIO VIDEO OTHER CLESTE DAC 1SEG WIFI TX(CW) FM TX(MOD) NC RX SHUTDOWN RSSI EXITTEST POWER APINFO APCONN APSCAN
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4-7-1. Consecutive no-modulation Wi-Fi transmission (TX (CW))
Checking method:1. Enter the test mode.2. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “WIFI”, and press the
[u] key to enter the minor item.3. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “TX(CW)”.4. Press the [u] key, the consecutive no-modulation Wi-Fi
transmission is begun.
Screen display
WIFI TX (NO MOD)XXch (XXXXMHz)
5. In this state, each time the [VOL +]/[VOL –] keys are pressed, the transmission channel is changed.
6. Press the [HOME] key, return to minor item selection screen.
4-7-2. Consecutive modulation Wi-Fi transmission (TX (MOD))
Checking method:1. Enter the test mode.2. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “WIFI”, and press the
[u] key to enter the minor item.3. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “TX(MOD)”.4. Press the [u] key, the consecutive modulation Wi-Fi trans-
mission is begun.
Screen display
WIFI TX (MOD)XXch (XXXXMHz)
XXMbps
5. In this state, each time the [VOL +]/[VOL –] keys are pressed, the transmission channel is changed.
6. In this state, each time the [>]/[.] keys are pressed, the transmission bit rate is changed.
7. Press the [HOME] key, return to minor item selection screen.
4-7-3. Consecutive Wi-Fi receptions (RX)
Checking method:1. Enter the test mode.2. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “WIFI”, and press the
[u] key to enter the minor item.3. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “RX”.4. Press the [u] key, the consecutive Wi-Fi reception is begun.
Screen display
WIFI RXXXch (XXXXMHz)
5. In this state, each time the [VOL +]/[VOL –] keys are pressed, the reception channel is changed.
6. Press the [HOME] key, return to minor item selection screen.
4-7-4. Wi-Fi RSSI acquisitions (RSSI)
Checking method:1. Enter the test mode.2. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “WIFI”, and press the
[u] key to enter the minor item.3. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “RSSI”.4. Press the [u] key, the RSSI is acquired. The RSSI is regularly
renewed.
Screen display
WIFI RSSIXXXX
5. Press the [HOME] key, return to minor item selection screen.
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4-7-5. Wi-Fi power setting (POWER)
Checking method:1. Enter the test mode.2. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “WIFI”, and press the
[u] key to enter the minor item.3. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “POWER”.4. Press the [u] key, the power setting is displayed.
Screen display
WIFI POWERXXdBm
5. In this state, each time the [VOL +]/[VOL –] keys are pressed, the power setting is changed.
6. Press the [HOME] key, return to minor item selection screen.
4-7-6. Wi-Fi access point information acquisitions (APINFO)
Checking method:1. Enter the test mode.2. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “WIFI”, and press the
[u] key to enter the minor item.3. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “APINFO”.4. Press the [u] key, the Wi-Fi access point is acquired.
Screen display
WIFI APINFO (X/X)(Detected:XX)
XX XX XXXXXXXXX XX XXXXXXXXX XX XXXXXXX
5. In this state, each time the [>]/[.] keys are pressed, dis-played page is changed.
6. In this state, each time the [u] key is pressed, access point information is acquired again.
7. Press the [HOME] key, return to minor item selection screen.
4-7-7. Wi-Fi access point connection (APCONN)
Checking method:1. Enter the test mode.2. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “WIFI”, and press the
[u] key to enter the minor item.3. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “APCONN”.4. Press the [u] key, the connection with the access point is
begun.
Screen display
WIFI APCONNECT(Connected)
SSID : XXXXXXRSSI : XXXSNR : XXX
IPADR : XXX.XXX.XXX.XXXRXTHRU : XXX bps
5. Press the [HOME] key, return to minor item selection screen.
4-7-8. Wi-Fi access point consecutive connection (APSCAN)
Checking method:1. Enter the test mode.2. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “WIFI”, and press the
[u] key to enter the minor item.3. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “APSCAN”.4. Press the [u] key, the consecutive connection with the access
point is begun. At this time, the result is not displayed.
Screen display
WIFI APSCAN<Acquiring...>
5. Press the [HOME] key, return to minor item selection screen.
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4-8. FM
Screen display
MPTAPP (X.XX.XX)
POWER AUDIO VIDEO OTHER CLESTE DAC WIFI FM — RCVCHK NC SHUTDOWN EXITTEST
4-8-1. Reception output check (RCVCHK)FM tuning checked.
Checking method:1. Enter the test mode.2. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “FM”, and press the
[u] key to select the “RCVCHK”.3. Press the [u] key, “90.00 MHz”.4. In this state, each time the [OPTION] key is pressed, frequency
is changes in the following order.
Screen display
FM RCVCHK90.00 MHz
[VOL : 30]
[WIFI : OFF]
90.00 MHz (default) → 76.00 MHz → 95.75 MHz → 107.75 MHz → 87.50 MHz → 98.00 MHz → 108.00 MHz
5. Press the [HOME] key, return to minor item selection screen.
4-9. NC
Screen display
MPTAPP (X.XX.XX)
POWER AUDIO VIDEO OTHER CLESTE DAC WIFI FM NC — GAIN-L SHUTDOWN GAIN-R EXITTEST
4-9-1. Microphone gain (L-ch) adjustment (GAIN-L)Microphone gain (L-ch) is adjusted.
Note: Not used for the servicing.
4-9-2. Microphone gain (R-ch) adjustment (GAIN-R)Microphone gain (R-ch) is adjusted.
Note: Not used for the servicing.
4-10. Shutdown (SHUTDOWN)Function that power supply of set can be turned off without ending static test mode.
Procedure:1. Enter the test mode.2. Press the [>]/[.] key to select the “SHUTDOWN”, and
press the [u] key to select the “SURE ?”.3. Press the [u] key, turn the power off while having entered the
test mode.
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SECTION 4DIAGRAMS
4-1. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
For Schematic Diagrams.Note:• All capacitors are in μF unless otherwise noted. (p: pF) 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 specifi ed.
• C : Panel designation.• A : B+ Line.
THIS NOTE IS COMMON FOR PRINTED WIRING BOARDS AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS.(In addition to this, the necessary note is printed in each block.)
For Printed Wiring Boards.Note:• Y : Parts extracted from the conductor side.• : Pattern from the side which enables seeing. (The other layers' patterns are not indicated.)
Caution:Pattern face side: (SIDE B)Parts face side:(SIDE A)
Parts on the pattern face side seen from the pattern face are indicated.Parts on the parts face side seen from the parts face are indicated.
• MAIN board is muliti-layer printed board. However, the patterns of intermediate-layers have not been in-
cluded in diagrams.• Lead layouts
surface
CSP (Chip Size Package) Lead layout of conventional IC
Note 2: When the MAIN board is replaced, there are some notes. Refer to “NOTE THE MAIN BOARD REPLACING” (page 4) in servicing notes for notes.
Note 1: In this set, only a part of parts that relate to the switch are supplied. Therefore, the schematic diagram excerpts and has described only a part. Replace a part according to “METHOD OF JUDGING RIGHT AND WRONG OF PARTS RELATED TO SWITCH” (page 7) in servicing notes. Exchange the entire mounted board when parts that do not correspond to it are defective.
CL881
CL882
CL883
KEY_AD0
KEY_AD1
DGND
11PCN881
1 GND
2 NC
3 FR
4 PLAY
5 FF
6 VOL+
7 VOL-
8 RESET
9
10
11 GND
3LP01S-K-TL-EQ881
VDD_GP1_J
KEY_WAKE
NC_ON
XHOLD_KEYCL886
CL887
CL884
CL885
EXTRST
0.01C884
0.01C883
C8810.047
C8820.047
470kR893
47kR886
100R895
47kR887
470kR883
R892470k
10kR889
470kR881
10kR890
10kR891
0R897
10kR888
1kR885
1kR882
1kR884
100R896
S
HOLD
S881
MAIN BOARD
(KEY_AD0)
(KEY_AD1)
(GND)
4
B
63 5
C
1
A
2
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4-2. PRINTED WIRING BOARD
Note 2: When the MAIN board is replaced, there are some notes. Refer to “NOTE THE MAIN BOARD REPLACING” (page 4) in servicing notes for notes.
Note 1: In this set, only a part of parts that relate to the switch are supplied. Replace a part according to “METHOD OF JUDGING RIGHT AND WRONG OF PARTS RELATED TO SWITCH” (page 7) in servicing notes. Exchange the entire mounted board when parts that do not correspond to it are defective.
A1
A2A3
B1
B2B3
C1C2C3
D1D2D3
E1E2E3
F1F2F3
G1G2G3
H1H2H3
J1J2J3
K1K2K3
L1L2L3
M1M2M3
N1N2N3
P1P2P3
R1R2R3
A7A8A9
B7B8B9
C7C8C9
D7D8D9
E7E8E9
F7F8F9
G7G8G9
H7H8H9
J7J8J9
K7K8K9
L7L8L9
M7M8M9
N7N8N9
P7P8P9
R7R8R9
R401
R403
R210
FB60
8
R404
R211R212
R407
R213
R214
R408
IC541
R409
R215
FB80
2
IC54
3
FB80
3
R217
IC544
FB80
4FB
805
IC54
5
FB80
6 R602
IC546
FB80
7
R410
R604
FB80
8
R411
R605FB
809
R412
R607
R413
R220
R608
IC741
IC742
R223
IC744
FB81
0FB
811
R225
R226
FB81
2FB
813
FB81
4
R611
FB81
5FB
816
FB81
7
R808
FB81
8
R809
FB81
9R616
R617
R618
R810
R621R622
R623R624
C201
R625
C202
R626
C203
R627
C204
CN801
C205
C209
R630
C401
C402
R633
C403
C210
R634
C404
C211C212
C213
C214
C215
C409
C217
C601
C602
C603
C604
C410
R641
C411
C412
R643
C607
C413
C414
R644
C608
C609
C610
VDR851 VDR852
C612
X602
VDR8
53
FB853
X603
C613
FB854
VDR8
54 VDR855FB855
VDR856
FB856
C616
VDR8
57 FB857
VDR858
VDR859
R655
R656
R657
R658
FB860
C620
VDR861
VDR862C817
C818
C819
C625C626
R664
C629
C630
R860
C632
C633C634
C638
CN851
C640
C641
C643
C644
C645
C646
R683R684
C648
D201
D203
Q301
R689
Q302
Q303
Q304
C651
Q305
C652
C654
R690
R691
L101
D401
C656
L103
Q501
C661
C857
C664
C666
C668
C669
Q901
C673
C674
LF851
C675
IC401
C679
IC601
C681
IC602
C683
L901L902
FL701
C690
C691
FB103
C698
C699
R101
R102
R103
R105
R106
L541
R303
R110
R111
R112
R113
R308
R114 R115
R309
R117
R501
R502
D851
R311
R506
R312
R507
R313
R508
R120
R314
R315
R123
R701
R125
R126
R511
R320
R321
R323R325
R327
R908
R521
R909
R522R523
C101
C102
C103
R910
R334
C104
R911
R335
C105
R336
R913
R337
R914
R338
R339
C109
R916
R919
C302
C303
C304
C110
R340
C305
C111C112
C306
R342
C113
C307
R344
R920
C308
C114
R921
C115
C309R345
R922
R346
R923
C117
R347
R348
C501
R926C502R927
C503
R928
C504
C310
C505
R929
C311
R541
X301
C506
C312
C507
C313
C508
C314
R544
R351
C315 C316C317
R930
R548
C318
R931
C319
C701
R549
C702
C703
X501
C511
R935
C512
R742
C706
R743
C707
R744
R550
C320
R745
C321
CL401
R551
R552
C322
CL402
R746
C323
R553
R747
R554
C324
R555
C325
C902
C326
C903
C327
R557
R558
C904
C328
C905
C329
C711
C906
C712
C713
C908
C714
R750
C909
R751
R752 R753
C330
R754
C331
R755
C332
R756
C333
R757
C910
R758
C334
C335
R759
C912
C336
C913
C337
C914
C338
C339
C916
C917
C918
R760
C919
R761 R762
R764
C340
C341R765R766
C342
C343
R767
C920
R768C344
C921
C345
R769
C922
C347
C924
C348
C925
C349
C927
C928
R770
C541
R771R772
C543
R773
C350
R774
C545
R775
C351
R776
C546
C352
R777
C547
C353
R778
C354
C548
D101
C549
R779
C356
C357
D103
C358
C359
C741
C742
C743
C550
C744R780
C551
R781
C745
C552
R782
C553
C554
C360
C361
C555
R785
D301
C556
R786R787
C557
C558
R789
C559
JL541
C560
L201
C561
R791
C562
R792
C563
R793
L203
C564
C567
IC301
IC302
IC304
IC305
L601
IC306
L602
IC501
IC503
IC504
IC701FL601
IC901
IC902
FB203
FB401
R201
TB401
R202R203
R204
CL886 CL887
R208
FB601
ET541
A1A2B1B2
A1A2A3A4A5A6A7A8A9A10A11A12A13A14A15A16A17A18A19A20A21A22A23A24A25A26
AA1AA2AA3AA4AA5
AA22AA23AA24AA25AA26
AB1AB2AB3AB4AB5AB6AB7AB8AB9AB10AB11AB12AB13AB14AB15AB16AB17AB18AB19AB20AB21AB22AB23AB24AB25AB26
AC1AC2AC3AC4AC5AC6AC7AC8AC9AC10AC11AC12AC13AC14AC15AC16AC17AC18AC19AC20AC21AC22AC23AC24AC25AC26
AD1AD2AD3AD4AD5AD6AD7AD8AD9AD10AD11AD12AD13AD14AD15AD16AD17AD18AD19AD20AD21AD22AD23AD24AD25AD26
AE1AE2AE3AE4AE5AE6AE7AE8AE9AE10AE11AE12AE13AE14AE15AE16AE17AE18AE19AE20AE21AE22AE23AE24AE25AE26
AF1AF2AF3AF4AF5AF6AF7AF8AF9AF10AF11AF12AF13AF14AF15AF16AF17AF18AF19AF20AF21AF22AF23AF24AF25AF26
B1B2B3B4B5B6B7B8B9B10B11B12B13B14B15B16B17B18B19B20B21B22B23B24B25B26
C1C2C3C4C5C6C7C8C9C10C11C12C13C14C15C16C17C18C19C20C21C22C23C24C25C26
D1D2D3D4D5D6D7D8D9D10D11D12D13D14D15D16D17D18D19D20D21D22D23D24D25D26
E1E2E3E4E5E6E7E8E9E10E11E12E13E14E15E16E17E18E19E20E21E22E23E24E25E26
F1F2F3F4F5
F22F23F24F25F26
G1G2G3G4G5
G22G23G24G25G26
H1H2H3H4H5
H8H9
H10H11H12H13H14H15H16H17H18H19
H22H23H24H25H26
J1J2J3J4J5
J8J9
J10J11J12J13J14J15J16J17J18J19
J22J23J24J25J26
K1K2K3K4K5
K8K9
K10K11K12K13K14K15K16K17K18K19
K22K23K24K25K26
L1L2L3L4L5
L8L9
L10L11
L17L18L19
L22L23L24L25L26
M1M2M3M4M5
M8M9M10
M17M18M19
M22M23M24M25M26
N1N2N3N4N5
N8N9N10
N17N18N19
N22N23N24N25N26
P1P2P3P4P5
P8P9
P10
P17P18P19
P22P23P24P25P26
R1R2R3R4R5
R8R9R10
R17R18R19
R22R23R24R25R26
T1T2T3T4T5
T8T9
T10
T17T18T19
T22T23T24T25T26
U1U2U3U4U5
U8U9U10U11U12U13U14U15U16U17U18U19
U22U23U24U25U26
V1V2V3V4V5
V8V9V10V11V12V13V14V15V16V17V18V19
V22V23V24V25V26
W1W2W3W4W5
W8W9W10W11W12W13W14W15W16W17W18W19
W22W23W24W25W26
Y1Y2Y3Y4Y5
Y22Y23Y24Y25Y26
A1A2
B1B2
A1A2B1B2
A1A2A3A4A5A6A7A8A9A10
B1B2B3B4B5B6B7B8B9B10
C1C2C3C4C5C6C7C8C9C10
D1D2D3D4
D8D9D10
E1E2E3
E8E9E10
F1F2F3
F8F9F10
G1G2G3
G8G9G10
H1H2H3H4H5H6H7H8H9H10
J1J2J3J4J5J6J7J8J9J10
K1K2K3K4K5K6K7K8K9K10
A1A2A3A4A5A6A7A8
B1B2B3B4B5B6B7B8
C1C2C3C4C5C6C7C8
D1D2D3
D6D7D8
E1E2E3
E6E7E8
F1F2F3F4F5F6F7F8
G1G2G3G4G5G6G7G8
H1H2H3H4H5H6H7H8
A1A2
B1B2
IC54
2
R603
FB431
R615
R431
R436
R437
R438
R439
Q882
R442
C407
R443C408
CL101(LINE_OUT_L)
R834
R837
R839
R840
C611
FB851
R841
FB852
CL501(USB_IO3.1V (3.1V))
CL502(USB_IO1.8V (1.8V))
FB858
JL603
VDR860
C814
JL604
R851
JL605(VCC_ECO_J
(1.8V))
C816
JL606(VDD_GP3 (2.85V))
R853
R855
C431C432
R857
R858R859
JL801(D_GND)
R665
C436
JL610
C820
C439
JL613(UART_RXD)
JL614(UART_TXD)
R861 R862
CL907(BATT+/
VCC_VBAT)
C445
C446
C447
CL912(VDD_UNREG_J)
JL622(VDD_GP1_J
(2.85V))
CL913(VDD_DDC3_J (3.3V))
CL915(VDD_DDC2_J (2.0V))
CL916(VCC_VBUS)
CL917(VCC_DCIN)
JL433(RF_GND)
CL918(CHG_PEN2)
JL434(VDD_GP4 (2.85V) for 1SEG)
C451
JL435(1.5V for 1SEG)
JL436(S_GND)
C452
JL437 (VDD_DSP_F (1.2V))
C453
JL438(VDD_ANA_F
(2.85V) for 1SEG)
JL439 (TS_ERR)
JL631
JL440
R881
JL441 (TSPSYNC)JL442 (TSCK)
JL443 (TSDATA)
JL444
R885
CL541
CL542
R887
R888
R889
CL546(VDD_GP5 (2.85V))
CL547(1.8V for Wi-Fi)
CL548(D_GND)
JL641(VDD_ANA_F
(2.85V))
C854
JL644(VDD_HP_F (2.9V))
JL645(VDD_LOG_F
(1.8V))
JL646(XRESET
(RESET_SW))
JL647(VDD_GP5
(2.85V))
JL648(VDD_GP4 (2.85V))
R898
CN882
D431
IC802
C882
IC803
Q541Q542
IC431R305
ANT541(Wi-Fi ANTENNA)
CP431
CN301
CL5501(VDD_DDC3_J(3.3V) for Wi-Fi)
R918
R350
CL201(LINE_OUT_R)
R545
JL301(1SEG_ANT)
TH901C544
C565
C566
C568
C569
CL851
CL852 CL853
CL854
CL855 CL856
CL857
CL858(D_GND)
CL859 CL860CL861
CL862
L435
CL881(KRY_AD0)
CL882(KEY_AD1)
CL883
CL884(HOME)
TOBATTERY
ASSY
TOEL DISPLAY MODULE
CL885(GND)
B2B1
A2
A1
R409
I
FB432 FB433
R432
R435
Q881
R835
C605
R838C815
C434
CL908(BATT-)
C442
C443
C444
C448
C450
C454
D202
R882
R883
R884
L102
R886
CL543 CL544
C853
R890
C855
R891
L301
C856
L302
R892
R893
R894 R895
R896
R897
R899
CN881
C881
C883 C884C885
FB10
1
L542
R304
S881
S881(HOLD SW)
R901
CN90
1
R349
R542
R543
R546
R547
R932R934
R556
C926
C542
D102
D302
L202
L402C570
IC303 FB202
FB202(MIC_R)
FB101(MIC_L)
L102(HP_L)
L202(HP_R)
L433
L436
21
TO5PIN JACK ASSY
TOKEY FLEXIBLEPRINT BOARD
TOTOUCH PANEL
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EXPLODED VIEWS
1 4-117-206-01 SCREW M1.4 2 A-1717-758-A HOLD ASSY 3 3-254-135-01 SCREW (B1.4) 4 3-234-449-47 SCREW (M1.4) 5 4-112-900-01 CATCH (PANEL)
6 4-112-904-01 PLATE (REAR) 7 4-112-905-01 SHEET (REAR), ADHESIVE 8 4-112-903-01 PANEL (REAR) (NWZ-X1050/X1060) 8 4-112-903-21 PANEL (REAR) (NWZ-X1051) 8 4-112-903-41 PANEL (REAR) (NWZ-X1061)
Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
Note:• -XX and -X mean standardized parts, so
they may have some difference from the original one.
• Items marked “*” are not stocked since they are seldom required for routine ser-vice. Some delay should be anticipated when ordering these items.
• The mechanical parts with no reference number in the exploded views are not sup-plied.
• Color Indication of Appearance Parts Ex-ample:
KNOB, BALANCE (WHITE) . . . (RED) ↑ ↑ Parts Color Cabinet’s Color
5-1. PANEL (REAR) SECTION
• Abbreviation AUS : Australian model CH : Chinese model CND : Canadian model EE : East European model FR : French model JE : Tourist model MX : Mexican model TW : Taiwan model
1
23
4
5
6
78
not supplied
not supplied
MAIN board section
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5-2. MAIN BOARD SECTION
51 4-124-173-01 SHEET (JACK), INSULATION 52 4-112-892-01 HOLDER (JACK) 53 3-234-449-31 SCREW (M1.4) 54 9-885-133-37 MAIN BORAD, COMPLETE (16G) (for SERVICE)
(NWZ-X1050: E, AUS, JE) 54 9-885-133-38 MAIN BORAD, COMPLETE (16G) (for SERVICE)
(NWZ-X1050: CH)
54 9-885-133-39 MAIN BORAD, COMPLETE (16G) (for SERVICE) (NWZ-X1050: MX)
54 9-885-133-41 MAIN BORAD, COMPLETE (16G) (for SERVICE) (NWZ-X1050: AEP, UK)
54 9-885-133-43 MAIN BORAD, COMPLETE (16G) (for SERVICE) (NWZ-X1050: FR)
54 9-885-133-44 MAIN BORAD, COMPLETE (16G) (for SERVICE) (NWZ-X1050: EE)
54 9-885-133-45 MAIN BORAD, COMPLETE (16G) (for SERVICE) (NWZ-X1051)
54 9-885-133-46 MAIN BORAD, COMPLETE (32G) (for SERVICE) (NWZ-X1060: TW)
54 9-885-133-47 MAIN BORAD, COMPLETE (32G) (for SERVICE) (NWZ-X1060: E, AUS, JE)
54 9-885-133-48 MAIN BORAD, COMPLETE (32G) (for SERVICE) (NWZ-X1060: CH)
54 9-885-133-49 MAIN BORAD, COMPLETE (32G) (for SERVICE) (NWZ-X1060: MX)
54 9-885-133-50 MAIN BORAD, COMPLETE (32G) (for SERVICE) (NWZ-X1060: CND)
54 9-885-133-51 MAIN BORAD, COMPLETE (32G) (for SERVICE) (NWZ-X1060: AEP, UK)
54 9-885-133-53 MAIN BORAD, COMPLETE (32G) (for SERVICE) (NWZ-X1060: FR)
54 9-885-133-54 MAIN BORAD, COMPLETE (32G) (for SERVICE) (NWZ-X1060: EE)
54 9-885-133-55 MAIN BORAD, COMPLETE (32G) (for SERVICE) (NWZ-X1061)
55 4-146-231-01 SHEET (BATTERY), PROTECTION
56 4-129-122-01 CUSHION (B CONNECTOR) BATT1 X-2349-102-1 BATTERY ASSY
J001 A-1602-784-A 5PIN HP JACK ASSY
Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
56
55
5352
51
54
53
J001
touch panel section
BATT1
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5-3. TOUCH PANEL SECTION
101 4-112-855-01 CUSHION (OLED) 102 4-112-862-01 SHEET (WINDOW), ADHESIVE 103 4-139-129-01 SPACER (WINDOW) 104 A-1717-757-A BUTTON (HOME) (B) ASSY 105 4-112-860-01 GUARD (MULTI)
106 4-112-856-01 FRAME 107 4-112-872-01 SHEET (LID), ADHESIVE 109 4-119-574-01 SHEET (LID_B), ADHESIVE 110 4-112-857-01 BUTTON (VOL) (− VOL +) 111 4-112-858-01 KNOB (NC)
112 4-112-889-01 BRACKET (NC) 113 A-1602-782-A HOME KEY BORAD, COMPLETE
116 4-112-886-01 CHASSIS 117 3-234-449-31 SCREW (M1.4) 118 4-124-172-01 SHEET (O-FPC), INSULATION
119 4-112-869-01 LID (TOP) 120 4-112-868-01 BUTTON (TOP) (l, 7, L) 121 4-112-891-01 SPACER (VOL) 122 4-112-870-01 BASE (TOP) 123 4-112-887-01 COVER (RESET)
CN01 1-822-382-11 CONNECTOR, DOT EL01 1-802-813-11 ELEMENT, EL INDICATOR FPC1 1-877-868-11 KEY FLEXIBLE PRINT BOARD TPM1 1-480-788-11 TOUCH PANEL MODULE
Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
101 102
103
104105
106
107
109
110
111112
113
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
#B
#C
#D
#E
#A
TPM1
CN01
EL01
FPC1
Note: #A (SHEET (HOMEPWB) ADHESIVE) #B (SHEET (CATCH) ADHESIVE) #C (SHEET (BUTTON) ADHESIVE) #D (SHEET (TOP) ADHESIVE) #E (SHEET (RESET) ADHESIVE) Commercially available double-sided adhesive sheet to the size of the cut and use.
widthwidth
heig
ht
height
#A 2.5
unit: mm
2.5
#C 1.8 1.8
#D 3.2 17
#E 1 5
#B 6 9
Note: When the MAIN board is replaced, there are some notes. Refer to “NOTE THE MAIN BOARD REPLACING” (page 4) in servicing notes for notes.
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ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST
A-1602-782-A HOME KEY BOARD, COMPLETE ************************* When HOME KEY board is defective, exchange the entire mounted board.************************************************************
9-885-133-37 MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE (16G) (for SERVICE)(NWZ-X1050: E, AUS, JE)
9-885-133-38 MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE (16G) (for SERVICE)(NWZ-X1050: CH)
9-885-133-39 MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE (16G) (for SERVICE)(NWZ-X1050: MX)
9-885-133-41 MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE (16G) (for SERVICE)(NWZ-X1050: AEP, UK)
9-885-133-43 MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE (16G) (for SERVICE)(NWZ-X1050: FR)
9-885-133-44 MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE (16G) (for SERVICE)(NWZ-X1050: EE)
9-885-133-45 MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE (16G) (for SERVICE)(NWZ-X1051)
9-885-133-46 MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE (32G) (for SERVICE)(NWZ-X1060: TW)
9-885-133-47 MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE (32G) (for SERVICE)(NWZ-X1060: E, AUS, JE)
9-885-133-48 MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE (32G) (for SERVICE)(NWZ-X1060: CH)
9-885-133-49 MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE (32G) (for SERVICE)(NWZ-X1060: MX)
9-885-133-50 MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE (32G) (for SERVICE)(NWZ-X1060: CND)
9-885-133-51 MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE (32G) (for SERVICE)(NWZ-X1060: AEP, UK)
9-885-133-53 MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE (32G) (for SERVICE)(NWZ-X1060: FR)
9-885-133-54 MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE (32G) (for SERVICE)(NWZ-X1060: EE)
9-885-133-55 MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE (32G) (for SERVICE)(NWZ-X1061)
*********************
< CAPACITOR >
C881 1-119-923-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.047uF 10% 10V C882 1-119-923-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.047uF 10% 10V C883 1-164-943-81 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF 10% 16V C884 1-164-943-81 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF 10% 16V
< CONNECTOR >
CN881 (Not supplied) CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC 11P
< FET >
Q881 6-550-747-01 FET 3LP01S-K-TL-E
< RESISTOR >
R881 1-218-985-11 METAL CHIP 470K 5% 1/16W R882 1-218-953-11 METAL CHIP 1K 5% 1/16W R883 1-218-985-11 METAL CHIP 470K 5% 1/16W R884 1-240-695-91 METAL CHIP 1K 5% 1/20W R885 1-240-695-91 METAL CHIP 1K 5% 1/20W
R886 1-208-927-11 METAL CHIP 47K 0.5% 1/16W R887 1-208-927-11 METAL CHIP 47K 0.5% 1/16W R888 1-208-911-11 METAL CHIP 10K 0.5% 1/16W R889 1-208-911-11 METAL CHIP 10K 0.5% 1/16W R890 1-208-911-11 METAL CHIP 10K 0.5% 1/16W
R891 1-208-911-11 METAL CHIP 10K 0.5% 1/16W R892 1-218-985-11 METAL CHIP 470K 5% 1/16W R893 1-240-726-91 METAL CHIP 470K 5% 1/20W R895 1-240-760-91 METAL CHIP 100 0.5% 1/20W R896 1-240-760-91 METAL CHIP 100 0.5% 1/20W
R897 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0
< SWITCH >
S881 1-786-455-32 SWITCH, PUSH (1 KEY) (HOLD)*************************************************************
MISCELLANEOUS **************
BATT1 X-2349-102-1 BATTERY ASSY CN01 1-822-382-11 CONNECTOR, DOT EL01 1-802-813-11 ELEMENT, EL INDICATOR FPC1 1-877-868-11 KEY FLEXIBLE PRINT BOARD J001 A-1602-784-A 5PIN HP JACK ASSY
TPM1 1-480-788-11 TOUCH PANEL MODULE*************************************************************
Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
HOME KEY
When indicating parts by reference num-ber, please include the board name.
Note:• Due to standardization, replacements in
the parts list may be different from the parts specifi ed in the diagrams or the com-ponents used on the set.
• -XX and -X mean standardized parts, so they may have some difference from the original one.
• Items marked “*” are not stocked since they are seldom required for routine ser-vice. Some delay should be anticipated when ordering these items.
• RESISTORS All resistors are in ohms. METAL: Metal-fi lm resistor. METAL OXIDE: Metal oxide-fi lm resistor. F: nonfl ammable• CAPACITORS uF: μF• COILS uH: μH• SEMICONDUCTORS In each case, u: μ, for example: uA. . : μA. . , uPA. . , μPA. . , uPB. . : μPB. . , uPC. . , μPC. . , uPD. . : μPD. .
• Abbreviation AUS : Australian model CH : Chinese model CND : Canadian model EE : East European model FR : French model JE : Tourist model MX : Mexican model TW : Taiwan model
Note 2: When the MAIN board is replaced, there are some notes. Refer to “NOTE THE MAIN BOARD REPLACING” (page 4) in servicing notes for notes.
MAIN
Note 1: In this set, only a part of parts that relate to the switch are supplied. Replace a part according to “METHOD OF JUDGING RIGHT AND WRONG OF PARTS RELATED TO SWITCH” (page 7) in servicing notes. Exchange the entire mounted board when parts that do not correspond to it are defective.
Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
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3333
ACCESSORIES ************
1-477-125-23 ADAPTOR, PLUG (DUAL) (Plug adaptor for in-fl ight use (single/dual))
1-835-737-12 CONNECTION CORD (EXTERNAL AUDIO) (Audio input cable)
1-835-940-11 CORD, PC CONNECTION (USB cable) 4-137-988-11 MANUAL (QSG), INSTRUCTION
(Quick Start Guide) (ENGLISH) 4-137-988-21 MANUAL (QSG), INSTRUCTION
(Quick Start Guide) (FRENCH) (CND, AEP, UK, FR)
4-137-988-31 MANUAL (QSG), INSTRUCTION (Quick Start Guide) (GERMAN) (AEP, UK)
4-137-988-41 MANUAL (QSG), INSTRUCTION (Quick Start Guide) (SPANISH) (AEP, UK, MX)
4-137-988-51 MANUAL (QSG), INSTRUCTION (Quick Start Guide) (ITALIAN) (AEP, UK)
4-137-988-61 MANUAL (QSG), INSTRUCTION (Quick Start Guide) (RUSSIAN) (EE)
4-137-988-71 MANUAL (QSG), INSTRUCTION (Quick Start Guide) (SIMPLIFIED CHINESE)
(E, AUS, CH, JE)
4-137-988-81 MANUAL (QSG), INSTRUCTION (Quick Start Guide) (TRADITIONAL CHINESE)
(E, AUS, TW, JE) 4-137-988-91 MANUAL (QSG), INSTRUCTION
(Quick Start Guide) (KOREAN) (E, AUS, JE) 4-137-989-11 MANUAL (QSG), INSTRUCTION
(Quick Start Guide) (UKRAINIAN) (EE) 4-137-989-31 MANUAL (QSG), INSTRUCTION
(Quick Start Guide) (ARABIC) (E, AUS, JE) X-2349-337-1 SOFT APPLICATION ASSY (CD-ROM: Windows
Media Player 11/Content Transfer/Operation Guide (PDF fi le)) (NWZ-X1051/X1061)
X-2349-338-1 SOFT APPLICATION ASSY (CD-ROM: Media Manager for WALKMAN/Windows Media Player 11/
Content Transfer/ Operation Guide (PDF fi le)) (NWZ-X1050/X1060)
501 4-112-967-01 ATTACHMENT (SP) (Use when connecting the player to the optional cradle, etc.)
502 A-1565-550-A MDR-NC020LP/BM19 (SET) (Headphones) (Including RUBBER RING and EARBUDS
(size S/M/L)) 503 2-699-564-02 RING, RUBBER 504 3-272-845-21 PIECE (S), EAR (Earbud) (size S) 504 3-272-846-21 PIECE (M), EAR (Earbud) (size M)
504 3-272-847-21 PIECE (L), EAR (Earbud) (size L)
501 502
504
503 RUBBER RING
503 RUBBER RING
EARBUD
504 EARBUD
ATTACHMENT (SP) HEAD PHONES