JVC KD-LH401 service manual QERF1CM-226Z Capacitor

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Symbol No. Part No.

Part Name

Description

Local

Symbol No. Part No.

Part Name

Description

Local

C224

NCB31EK-273X

C CAPACITOR

0.027uF 25V K

C225

NCB31CK-393X

C CAPACITOR

0.039uF 16V K

C226

NCB31HK-123X

C CAPACITOR

0.012uF 50V K

C227

NCB31HK-153X

C CAPACITOR

0.015uF 50V K

C228

NCB31HK-472X

C CAPACITOR

4700pF 50V K

C229

NCB31HK-682X

C CAPACITOR

6800pF 50V K

C230

NCB31HK-182X

C CAPACITOR

1800pF 50V K

C231

NCB31HK-272X

C CAPACITOR

2700pF 50V K

C232

QERF1HM-225Z

E CAPACITOR

2.2uF 50V M

C241

QERF1HM-225Z

E CAPACITOR

2.2uF 50V M

C242

QERF1HM-105Z

E CAPACITOR

1uF 50V M

C243

NCB31EK-473X

C CAPACITOR

0.047uF 25V K

C244

QERF1CM-226Z

E CAPACITOR

22uF 16V M

C245

QERF1HM-224Z

E CAPACITOR

0.22uF 50V M

C251

NCB31HK-822X

C CAPACITOR

8200pF 50V K

C252

QERF1HM-225Z

E CAPACITOR

2.2uF 50V M

C253

QERF0JM-107Z

E CAPACITOR

100uF 6.3V M

C255

QERF1CM-476Z

E CAPACITOR

47uF 16V M

C256

NCB31EK-823X

C CAPACITOR

0.082uF 25V K

C257

QERF1HM-225Z

E CAPACITOR

2.2uF 50V M

C259

QERF0JM-476Z

E CAPACITOR

47uF 6.3V M

C261

NDC31HJ-101X

C CAPACITOR

100pF 50V J

C262

NCB31EK-473X

C CAPACITOR

0.047uF 25V K

C271

NCB31EK-103X

C CAPACITOR

0.01uF 25V K

C272

NCB31HK-562X

C CAPACITOR

5600pF 50V K

C273

NCB31EK-333X

C CAPACITOR

0.033uF 25V K

C274

NCB31EK-273X

C CAPACITOR

0.027uF 25V K

C275

NCB31EK-273X

C CAPACITOR

0.027uF 25V K

C301

QFV61HJ-474Z

MF CAPACITOR

0.47uF 50V J

C302

QFV61HJ-474Z

MF CAPACITOR

0.47uF 50V J

C303

NDC31HJ-101X

C CAPACITOR

100pF 50V J

C304

NDC31HJ-101X

C CAPACITOR

100pF 50V J

C305

NCB31EK-104X

C CAPACITOR

0.1uF 25V K

C306

NCB31EK-104X

C CAPACITOR

0.1uF 25V K

C307

QERF1EM-475Z

E CAPACITOR

4.7uF 25V M

C308

QERF1EM-475Z

E CAPACITOR

4.7uF 25V M

C309

QERF1HM-105Z

E CAPACITOR

1uF 50V M

C310

QERF1HM-105Z

E CAPACITOR

1uF 50V M

C311

QFV61HJ-474Z

MF CAPACITOR

0.47uF 50V J

C312

QFV61HJ-474Z

MF CAPACITOR

0.47uF 50V J

C313

NDC31HJ-101X

C CAPACITOR

100pF 50V J

C314

NDC31HJ-101X

C CAPACITOR

100pF 50V J

C315

NCB31EK-104X

C CAPACITOR

0.1uF 25V K

C316

NCB31EK-104X

C CAPACITOR

0.1uF 25V K

C317

QERF1CM-107Z

E CAPACITOR

100uF 16V M

C318

QERF1CM-226Z

E CAPACITOR

22uF 16V M

C319

NCB31EK-223X

C CAPACITOR

0.022uF 25V K

C320

NCB31EK-223X

C CAPACITOR

0.022uF 25V K

C321

NDC31HJ-101X

C CAPACITOR

100pF 50V J

C322

NCB31EK-473X

C CAPACITOR

0.047uF 25V K

C361

QERF1EM-475Z

E CAPACITOR

4.7uF 25V M

C362

QERF1EM-475Z

E CAPACITOR

4.7uF 25V M

C363

NCB31CK-104X

C CAPACITOR

0.1uF 16V K

C364

NCB31CK-104X

C CAPACITOR

0.1uF 16V K

C365

NCB31HK-152X

C CAPACITOR

1500pF 50V K

C366

NCB31HK-152X

C CAPACITOR

1500pF 50V K

C367

QERF1AM-107Z

E CAPACITOR

100uF 10V M

C368

QERF1AM-107Z

E CAPACITOR

100uF 10V M

C369

QERF1HM-105Z

E CAPACITOR

1uF 50V M

C370

QERF1HM-105Z

E CAPACITOR

1uF 50V M

C371

QERF1CM-476Z

E CAPACITOR

47uF 16V M

C372

QERF1AM-107Z

E CAPACITOR

100uF 10V M

C381

QERF1EM-475Z

E CAPACITOR

4.7uF 25V M

C382

QERF1EM-475Z

E CAPACITOR

4.7uF 25V M

C383

NCB31CK-104X

C CAPACITOR

0.1uF 16V K

C384

NCB31CK-104X

C CAPACITOR

0.1uF 16V K

C385

NCB31HK-152X

C CAPACITOR

1500pF 50V K

C386

NCB31HK-152X

C CAPACITOR

1500pF 50V K

C387

QERF1AM-107Z

E CAPACITOR

100uF 10V M

C388

QERF1AM-107Z

E CAPACITOR

100uF 10V M

C389

QERF1HM-105Z

E CAPACITOR

1uF 50V M

C390

QERF1HM-105Z

E CAPACITOR

1uF 50V M

C391

QERF1CM-476Z

E CAPACITOR

47uF 16V M

C701

QERF1AM-227Z

E CAPACITOR

220uF 10V M

C702

NCB31HK-103X

C CAPACITOR

0.01uF 50V K

C703

NDC31HJ-471X

C CAPACITOR

470pF 50V J

C704

NCB31HK-103X

C CAPACITOR

0.01uF 50V K

C705

NCB31EK-473X

C CAPACITOR

0.047uF 25V K

C706

QERF0JM-107Z

E CAPACITOR

100uF 6.3V M

C707

QERF1AM-227Z

E CAPACITOR

220uF 10V M

C708

NCB31CK-104X

C CAPACITOR

0.1uF 16V K

C709

NCB31CK-104X

C CAPACITOR

0.1uF 16V K

C710

QERF1AM-227Z

E CAPACITOR

220uF 10V M

C711

NCB31EK-473X

C CAPACITOR

0.047uF 25V K

C712

NDC31HJ-101X

C CAPACITOR

100pF 50V J

C713

NDC31HJ-8R0X

C CAPACITOR

8pF 50V J

C714

NDC31HJ-270X

C CAPACITOR

27pF 50V J

C715

NDC31HJ-270X

C CAPACITOR

27pF 50V J

C716

NDC31HJ-220X

C CAPACITOR

22pF 50V J

C717

QERF0JM-476Z

E CAPACITOR

47uF 6.3V M

C718

NCB31HK-103X

C CAPACITOR

0.01uF 50V K

C719

NCB31HK-103X

C CAPACITOR

0.01uF 50V K

C720

NCB31HK-103X

C CAPACITOR

0.01uF 50V K

C721

NCB31HK-103X

C CAPACITOR

0.01uF 50V K

C722

NCB31HK-103X

C CAPACITOR

0.01uF 50V K

C781

NCB31CK-224X

C CAPACITOR

0.22uF 16V K

C782

QERF0JM-107Z

E CAPACITOR

100uF 6.3V M

C783

QERF1CM-107Z

E CAPACITOR

100uF 16V M

C801

NCB31EK-473X

C CAPACITOR

0.047uF 25V K

C802

NCB31EK-473X

C CAPACITOR

0.047uF 25V K

C841

QERF1HM-105Z

E CAPACITOR

1uF 50V M

C852

NCB31CK-104X

C CAPACITOR

0.1uF 16V K

C881

QERF1CM-226Z

E CAPACITOR

22uF 16V M

C891

NCB31EK-104X

C CAPACITOR

0.1uF 25V K

C901

QERF1AM-227Z

E CAPACITOR

220uF 10V M

C902

QERF1AM-227Z

E CAPACITOR

220uF 10V M

C903

NCB31HK-103X

C CAPACITOR

0.01uF 50V K

C904

NCB31CK-104X

C CAPACITOR

0.1uF 16V K

C905

QERF1CM-226Z

E CAPACITOR

22uF 16V M

C906

NCB31HK-103X

C CAPACITOR

0.01uF 50V K

C907

QERF1CM-106Z

E CAPACITOR

10uF 16V M

C908

QERF1AM-107Z

E CAPACITOR

100uF 10V M

C909

QERF1CM-226Z

E CAPACITOR

22uF 16V M

C910

NCB31AK-474X

C CAPACITOR

0.47uF 10V K

C921

QERF1AM-227Z

E CAPACITOR

220uF 10V M

C922

QERF1CM-107Z

E CAPACITOR

100uF 16V M

C923

NCB31EK-473X

C CAPACITOR

0.047uF 25V K

C924

NCB31HK-272X

C CAPACITOR

2700pF 50V K

C951

QERF1AM-227Z

E CAPACITOR

220uF 10V M

C955

NDC31HJ-560X

C CAPACITOR

56pF 50V J

C961

QEZ0675-338

E CAPACITOR

3300uF

C962

NCB31EK-104X

C CAPACITOR

0.1uF 25V K

C978

QERF1HM-225Z

E CAPACITOR

2.2uF 50V M

C991

NDC31HJ-101X

C CAPACITOR

100pF 50V J

C992

NDC31HJ-101X

C CAPACITOR

100pF 50V J

C993

NDC31HJ-101X

C CAPACITOR

100pF 50V J

C994

NDC31HJ-101X

C CAPACITOR

100pF 50V J

C995

NDC31HJ-101X

C CAPACITOR

100pF 50V J

C996

NDC31HJ-101X

C CAPACITOR

100pF 50V J

C997

NDC31HJ-101X

C CAPACITOR

100pF 50V J

C998

NDC31HJ-101X

C CAPACITOR

100pF 50V J

R1

NRSA63J-473X

MG RESISTOR

47k

1/16W J

R2

NRSA63J-270X

MG RESISTOR

27

 

1/16W J

R3

NRSA63J-100X

MG RESISTOR

10

 

1/16W J

R4

NRSA63J-393X

MG RESISTOR

39k

1/16W J

R5

NRSA02J-220X

MG RESISTOR

22

 

1/10W J

R6

NRSA02J-220X

MG RESISTOR

22

 

1/10W J

R7

NRSA63J-473X

MG RESISTOR

47k

1/16W J

R8

NRSA63J-472X

MG RESISTOR

4.7k

1/16W J

R9

NRSA63J-473X

MG RESISTOR

47k

1/16W J

R10

NRSA63J-332X

MG RESISTOR

3.3k

1/16W J

R11

NRSA63J-103X

MG RESISTOR

10k

1/16W J

R51

NRSA63J-471X

MG RESISTOR

470

1/16W J

R52

NRSA63J-103X

MG RESISTOR

10k

1/16W J

R53

NRSA63J-103X

MG RESISTOR

10k

1/16W J

R54

NRSA63J-103X

MG RESISTOR

10k

1/16W J

R55

NRSA63J-222X

MG RESISTOR

2.2k

1/16W J

R56

NRSA63J-473X

MG RESISTOR

47k

1/16W J

R57

NRSA63J-393X

MG RESISTOR

39k

1/16W J

R58

NRSA63J-473X

MG RESISTOR

47k

1/16W J

R59

NRSA63J-472X

MG RESISTOR

4.7k

1/16W J

R61

NRSA63J-0R0X

MG RESISTOR

0

1/16W J

R71

NRSA63J-102X

MG RESISTOR

1k

1/16W J

R72

NRSA63J-222X

MG RESISTOR

2.2k

1/16W J

R73

NRSA63J-102X

MG RESISTOR

1k

1/16W J

3-8

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Contents KD-LH401 Specification Section Precaution Grounding to prevent damage by static electricity Preventing static electricityHandling the traverse unit optical pickup Reproduction and Position of Labels Important for laser productsSection Specific Service Instructions Main body section Removing the front panel assembly See Removing the heat sink SeeRemoving the top chassis assembly See Figs.3 to ReferenceRemoving the front chassis See Figs.7 Removing the mechanism control board SeeRemoving the main board See Figs.11 Removing the CD mechanism assembly SeeTop chassis Removing the gear bracket unit See Removing the rear bracket SeeFPC guide Rear cover assembly P Removing the front board See Figs.15 toCD Mechanism section Removing the top cover See Figs.1 Removing the connector board See Figs.3 to Removing the DET switch See Figs.6 DETRemoving the chassis unit See Figs.8 Removing the clamper assembly See Figs.10 Removing the loading / feed motor assembly See Figs.12 Removing the pickup unit See Figs.14 to Reattaching the pickup unit See Figs.14 toRemoving the top plate assembly See Removing the trigger arm See Figs.19Removing the mode sw. / select lock arm See Figs.22 Reassembling the mode sw. / select lock arm See Figs.24 to ReferenceRemoving the select arm R / link plate See Figs.27 Reattaching the Select arm R / link plate See Figs.29Removing the loading roller assembly See Figs.31 to Removing the loading gear 5, 6 and 7 See Figs.35 Removing the gears See Figs.37 to Pull out the feed gearRemoving the turn table / spindle motor See Figs.41 „ Standard volume position „ Dummy loadFocus section Spindle section Feed sectionTracking section Signal processing section Maintenance of laser pickup Replacement of laser pickupANT No.MA0631-33 Victor Company of JAPAN, Limited No.MA063SCH 2004/4 ContentsCD-ROM No.SML200404 Safety precaution IC573 X571IC572 IC571Standard schematic diagrams Main amplifier sectionCD servo control section SN74AHCU04PW-XLCD & Key control section C823Printed circuit boards Main boardFront board Mecha control boardM O No.MA063SCH Parts List Exploded view of general assembly and parts list Main board C32 General Assembly CD mechanism assembly and parts list CD mechanism Electrical parts list QERF1CM-226Z Capacitor Part Name Description Local R74 NRSA63J-101X Front board TA E Capacitor Micon control board NRSA63J-4R7X MG Resistor Part Name Description Local R685 NRSA63J-682X Memo Packing materials and accessories parts list Packing and Accessories KD-LH401 How to reset your unit Important for Laser ProductsContents Location of the Buttons Control panelIllumination Navigation for easy operations Control dial ¢ buttonsRemote controller Installing the battery Remove the battery holderReturn the battery holder Place the batteryAdjust the sound as you want. See pages 32 Current sound mode iEQ seeBasic Operations Select the sourceTo drop the volume in a moment To turn off the powerSetting the clock Adjust the hour Set the minuteTo check the clock time when the unit is Set the clock systemRadio Operations Listening to the radioSearching for a station automatically Auto search Start searching for a stationSearching for a station manually Manual search Each time you press Button, the band changes as FollowsFM station automatic preset SSM When an FM stereo broadcast is hard to receiveStart automatic preset Storing stations in memoryTune in to a station in this example, of 92.5 MHz Manual presetEach time you press the button, the band changes as follows Selecting a preset station using the preset station list Selecting a preset station directlySelect the number 1 6 for the preset station you want When receiving an AM or non FM RDS Changing the display patternStation See the following pagesWhat you can do with RDS RDS OperationsTo use Network-Tracking Reception Using TA Standby Reception PTY Stnby standby setting screen Appears on the displayUsing PTY Standby Reception To select your favorite PTY code for PTY Standby ReceptionTo set PTY Standby Reception Select one of the twenty-nine PTY codes. SeeSearching for your favorite programme To store your favorite programme typesTo store your favorite programme types, see To search for your favorite programme typeTo search for your favorite programme Other convenient RDS functions and adjustments Setting the TA volume levelAutomatic clock adjustment To activate programme search, follow the procedure belowPTY codes Same programme can be received on different frequenciesDisc Operations About MP3 and WMA discsPlaying a disc Open the control panelDisplay indications when inserting an audio To stop play and eject the discCD or a CD Text Or a WMA discs To return the control panel to its previousWhat is ImageLink? To activate ImageLink, follow the procedure belowLocating a track or a Particular portion on a discTo go to the next or previous tracks To go to a track quicklyTo select a particular track in a folder, press ¢ or 4 after selecting the folderSelecting a track and start playback Selecting a folder and start playbackSelect the number 1 6 for the folder you want to play Select the number 1 6 for the track you want to playTo play back tracks at random Random Play To play back tracks repeatedly Repeat PlayTo cancel the prohibition and unlock the disc To cancel intro scan, select Intro Off byProhibiting disc ejection To play back only intros Intro ScanWhile playing an audio CD or a CD Text disc Tag is set to OffCurrent track NumberSound Adjustments Adjusting the soundMake adjustments Select the item you want to adjustSelecting preset sound modes iEQ intelligent equalizer To adjust the input level of each source -Vol AdjPress SEL select once Available sound modesSound modes preset frequency level settings Press the number button to select the sound mode you wantTo cancel the sound mode, select Flat To exit from the sound mode selectionStoring your own sound modes 4 Make adjustments as you like Select the sound mode you want to adjustStore the adjustment you made Enter the sound adjustment modeView MeterShake OffInstall / Start the program Graphic DisplaysImport the images Retouch and edit the imagesDownloading images and animations Press M Mode after the disc is detectedPress number button 6 to show the download selection screen If you want to cancel the procedure You can assign your own names when editing a CD-RSelect highlight a file you want to download If it is OK, press number button 1 to start downloadingFile name appears, and the unit will Ask you Download OK? AgainDeleting unwanted files To delete all the stored files at a timeTime, and Movie To delete the files stored for OpeningTo delete the stored files for Picture one by one AgainActivating the graphic screen using either picture or movie Ex. When you select OpeningGraphics setting screen appears on Display Activating the downloaded images and animationsSelect a file you want Finish the setting To cancel all graphic displays, select Off in stepSelect UserMovie, UserSlide, or UserPict Select UserPictBasic Procedure AdjustOther Main Functions Ex. To change ContrastPreferred Setting Mode PSM items TA Volume Indications Selectable values/itemsPTY Stnby AF-Regn’lTo adjust the display contrast level -Contrast To show the graphics on the display -GraphicsTo select the display illumination pattern -LCD Type To turn the tag display on or off-TagTo select the external component to use -Ext Input To change the FM tuner selectivity -IF FilterTo select the amplifier gain control -Amp.Gain Set the dimmer mode as you like Setting the desired color for each source Select the source that you want toSet the display color for Press and hold SEL select for moreSelect the user color adjustment screen One of the user color adjustment screens appearsYou can adjust within the range of 00 to Creating your own color-UserWhen you select a source, the power Automatically comes on Assigning names to the sourcesTo erase the entered characters Sources Maximum number CharactersChanging the control panel angle Control panel angles changes as followsDetaching the control panel ConnectorsAttaching the control panel Playing discs CD Changer OperationsSelect the CD changer CD-CH To change the display pattern To go to a particular disc directlyTo fast-forward or reverse the track Selected disc number Current track and elapsed playing timeTo skip to the next or previous folder only for MP3 discs Selecting a disc/folder/track using the name lists Disc name list Folder name list Track name listDisplay can show only six names at a time Selected disc numberFor MP3 discs For CDs Mode Active Plays at random For MP3 discs For CDsMode Active Plays repeatedly To cancel repeat play, select Repeat Off byMode changes as follows For MP3 discs For CDs Mode ActiveExternal Component Operations Turn on the connected component and start playing the sourceWhat is DAB system? DAB Tuner OperationsSelect the DAB tuner Select the DAB band DAB1, DAB2, or DAB3Start searching for an ensemble To tune in to a particular ensemble without searchingTo stop searching before an ensemble is Storing DAB services in memory To restore the FM/AM tunerTo cancel the DRC effect, select DRC Off To select the next service To select the previous serviceService Selecting a preset service using the preset service listUsing Announcement Standby Reception What you can do more withRoad Traffic News Standby Reception TA Standby Reception For Announcement Standby ReceptionTo activate Announcement Standby Reception How Announcement Standby Reception worksAnnouncement type Travel Programmes about travelSearching for your favorite service While receiving a DAB serviceTo use Alternative Reception While receiving an FM RDS stationChanging the display pattern Troubleshooting Symptoms Causes RemediesNoise is generated Track played back is not an MP3/WMA track although it hasWma Longer readout time is Readout time varies due toAvailable characters Accented lettersGraphics CD Changer Upper case Lower caseMaintenance Handling discsSpecifications FM TunerMW Tuner LW TunerSiehe Seite Zurücksetzen des Geräts Refer to page of How to reset your unitZie de pagina met de paragraaf Het apparaat terugstellen Und Erdung ausgelegt. Verfügt Ihr Die folgenden Teile werden zusammen mitDiesem Gerät geliefert Nach ihrer Überprüfung, die Teile richtig einsetzenHinweis RemarqueFuse blows Sound is distortedAvant de commencer la connexion Vérifiez Alvorens de verbindingen tot stand tePour l’amplificateur seulement KD-LH401Oder KS-U57 *4 KD-LH401
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