Sony Ericsson CDP-CX220 service manual Aging Method, Error Display, Error code

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Aging Method

1.Change the [COMMANDÊMODE] switch (S901) on set to

[CD1].

2.Turn ON the power of the unit. Open the front cover.

3.Press the [AGINGÊSTART] button of the remote commander for aging mode (J-2501-123-A).

4.When the disc set mode is set, the á and P LEDs blink.

5.Rotate the JOG dial. The slits (No. 40, 80, 120, 160, 200) for setting the discs will come forward. Insert the discs into these slits. Do not set the discs in other slits.

6.Set whether the self-protection function during errors is equipped with the unit. Press the [REPEAT] button. If “RE- PEAT” is displayed on the Fluorescent indicator tube, it means the function is provided. If “REPEAT” is not displayed, it means the function is not provided.

7.Press the á button.

8.The á LED blinks, the aging mode is set, and aging is started.

9.The aging cycle lasts 3 minutes. If errors occur during aging, the error number will be displayed on the Fluorescent indica- tor tube. (Refer to the following table for the details of the errors.)

10.Aging will be repeated as long as no errors occur.

11.After each aging cycle, the number displayed on the Fluores- cent indicator tube will increase.

12.To end aging, press the I/u button

Error Display

1 2 0

E r r 0 1

 

⎛ ⎜ ⎝

⎛ ⎜ ⎝

 

Disc number

Error code

 

Error code

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Code number

 

Name

Contents

 

 

 

 

Err 01

 

DISC sensor check 1

No disc in the specified slit

 

 

 

 

Err 02

 

DISC sensor check 2

Disc in other slits

 

 

 

 

Err 03

 

Table operation check 1

Table motor current over

 

 

 

 

Err 04

 

Table operation check 2

No table sensor input

Err 05

 

Loading operation check 1

Load in timeover

 

 

 

 

Err 06

 

Loading operation check 2

Load out timeover

 

 

 

 

Err *1

 

BU related check 1

Access timeover

 

 

 

 

Err *2

 

BU related check 2

High speed search NG

 

 

 

 

Err *3

 

BU related check 3

Q data read error

Err *4

 

BU related check 4

BU operation (from focus search to until signal can be read) timeover

 

 

 

 

Err *5

 

BU related check 5

GFS monitor error

 

 

 

 

Err *6

 

BU related check 6

Focus cannot be imposed by focus search

 

 

 

 

Err *7

 

BU related check 7

Auto focus bias adjustment cannot be performed

 

 

 

 

The * numbers mean the following according to the state of the unit during aging 2 : From checking to end of TOC read

3 : From end of TOC read to end of last track playback

4 : From end of last track playback to end of first track playback

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Contents Specifications Table of Contents Mechanical AdjustmentsExcept for the customers in the United States and Canada Safety CHECK-OUT Section Servicing NotesCD-TEXT Test Disc Checking MethodRestrictions in CD-TEXT Display ′ μ Section General Location of Parts and ControlsFront Panel Section Disassembly CaseFront Panel Section Guide ASS’Y Rear Panel SectionMechanism Deck Base UnitTest Mode Display Check ModeADJ Mode KEY and Fluorescent Display Tube Check ModeAging Mode Sequence of Aging ModePartial lighting Order of Disc ChangeError Display Error codeAging Method Section Mechanical Adjustments Guide Disc T Alignment Holder Disc A2 Alignment Sensor Alignment Pully and Disc Center Hole Alignment Magnet ASS’Y Alignment Section Electrical Adjustments Curve CheckBalance Check RF Level CheckDisc Sensor Adjustment RF PLL Free-run Frequency CheckAdjustment Location Section Diagrams Circuit Boards LocationThese are omitted Waveforms BD Section Panel Section Main SectionPrinted Wiring Board BD Section See page 22 for Circuit Boards LocationPage Schematic Diagram BD Section CDP-CX220Printed Wiring Board Main Section Schematic Diagram Main Section See page 24 for Waveforms. See page 45 for IC Block DiagramsPrinted Wiring Boards Jack Section Schematic Diagram Jack Section Printed Wiring Boards Panel Section Semiconductor Location Disp Board Schematic Diagram Panel Section See page 24 for Waveforms. See page 46 for IC Block DiagramsPrinted Wiring Boards SENSOR/MOTOR Section Page Schematic Diagram SENSOR/MOTOR Section IC Block Diagrams BD Board IC101 CXD2587Q IC103 CXA2568M-T6 Main Board IC503 CXA1291PIC506 LA5616 Disp Board IC702 M66310FPIC PIN Function Description Pin No Pin Name FunctionSubq Section Exploded Views CASE, Front Panel Section4949-619-1 Panel ASSY, Front Except US, CND Guide ASSY, Rear Panel Section 66 A-4724-031-A Main BOARD, Complete Except US, CNDAEP, UK, AED, SP, AUS Chassis Section Mechanism Deck CDM-40B 212 206210 213 206 205 201 202 203 215 204 214 216 209252 X-4947-244-1 Slider BU Adjustment Assy 259259 255 258 257 256 255254 251 252 258 255Optical PICK-UP Section KSM-213BKN/M-N 305 306 303302 304Electrical Parts List SectionSens Luminous Sens RAY Catcher Disp Disp Door Motor Door SW Illumination Jack Jack JOG Motor Main Diode RD30ESB2 Diode RD6.2ESB2PST994D Main Motor Sens Sony Corporation

CDP-CX220 specifications

The Sony Ericsson CDP-CX220 is a notable model within the realm of compact disc players, designed to blend advanced technology with user-friendly features. Launched in the late 90s, this device showcases Sony's commitment to delivering high-quality audio experiences through its innovative engineering and design.

One of the standout features of the CDP-CX220 is its impressive capacity. This compact disc player can hold up to 200 CDs, thanks to its innovative carousel system. This allows users to enjoy extended listening sessions without the need to change discs frequently, making it particularly appealing for audiophiles and casual listeners alike. The unit is designed to be both functional and space-efficient, fitting seamlessly into various media setups.

The CDP-CX220 employs Sony’s advanced Digital Sound Processing (DSP) technology, which enhances sound quality by providing clarity and depth to audio playback. This feature is particularly advantageous for those who appreciate detailed soundscapes, as it minimizes distortion and optimizes audio fidelity.

In terms of connectivity, the CDP-CX220 comes equipped with multiple outputs, including digital coaxial and optical connections. This provides users with the flexibility to integrate the player into a wider home audio setup, allowing for high-quality sound transfers to amplifiers and surround sound systems. Additionally, the CDP-CX220 supports standard RCA outputs for connecting to traditional stereo systems.

Navigating through stored CDs is made easy with the CDP-CX220’s user-friendly interface. It includes a remote control, allowing users to access playlists and selections from a distance. The intuitive display provides clear information about track numbers and playback status, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable listening experience.

Furthermore, the player incorporates various playback modes, including shuffle and repeat functions, enabling personalized listening experiences. Users can tailor their listening sessions to suit their moods, whether they desire randomness or continuity in their music selection.

Overall, the Sony Ericsson CDP-CX220 exemplifies a fusion of technology and practicality, designed to cater to the diverse needs of music lovers. Its impressive capacity, superior sound processing, versatility in connectivity, and user-friendly features solidify its reputation as a robust and reliable compact disc player that has stood the test of time.