Sony MDS-JE630 service manual Traverse Adjustment, KMS260A

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oscilloscope (DC range)

7.Then, turn the [ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊAMSÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ]- ± knob to display “LDPWR CHECK” (C02).

8.Press the [YES] button once to display “LD 0.9 mW $ ”. Check that the reading of the laser power meter become 0.85 to 0.91 mW.

9.Press the [YES] button once more to display “LD 7.0 mW $

”. Check that the reading the laser power meter and digital voltmeter satisfy the specified value.

Note down the digital voltmeter reading value.

Specified Value :

Laser power meter reading : 7.0 ± 0.2 mW

Digital voltmeter reading : Value on the optical pick-up label ±10%

(Optical pick-up label)

KMS260A

27X40 B0825

lOP=82.5 mA in this case

lOP (mA) = Digital voltmeter reading (mV)/1 (Ω)

10.Press the [MENU/NO] button to display “LDPWR CHECK” and stop the laser emission.

(The [MENU/NO] button is effective at all times to stop the laser emission.)

11.Turn the [ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊAMSÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ]- ± knob to display “Iop Write”(C28).

12.Press the [YES] button. When the display becomes Ref=@@@.@ (@ is an arbitrary number), press the [YES] button to display “Measu=@@@.@” (@ is an arbitrary num- ber).

13.The numbers which can be changed will blink. Input the Iop value noted down at step 9.

To select the number : Turn the [ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊAMSÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ]- ± knob.

To select the digit : Press the [ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊAMSÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ]- ± knob.

14.When the [YES] button is pressed, “Complete!” will be dis- played momentarily. The value will be recorded in the non- volatile memory and the display will become “Iop Write”.

Note 1: After step 4, each time the [YES] button is pressed, the display

will be switched “LD 0.7 mW $

”, “LD 6.2 mW $

”, and

“LD Wp

$ ”. Nothing needs to be performed here.

11. TRAVERSE ADJUSTMENT

Note 1: Data will be erased during MO reading if a recorded disc is used in this adjustment.

Note 2: If the traverse waveform is not clear, connect the oscilloscope as shown in the following figure so that it can be seen more clearly.

BD board

330 k Ω

CN110 pin 3 (TEO)

CN110 pin 1 (VC) 10 pF

Connection :

oscilloscope (DC range)

BD board

 

 

CN110 pin 3

(TEO)

 

 

+

V: 0.1 V/div

CN110 pin 1

(VC)

H: 10 ms/div

Adjusting Procedure :

1.Connect an oscilloscope to CN110 pin 3 (TEO) and CN110 pin 1 (VC) on the BD board.

2.Load a disc (any available on the market). (Refer to Note 1)

3.Press the [ÊÊÊÊÊÊ]) button to move the optical pick-up outside the pit.

4.Turn the [ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊAMSÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ]- ± knob to display “EF MO ADJUS” (C10).

5.Press the [YES] button to display “EFB = MO-R”.

(Laser power READ power/Focus servo ON/tracking servo OFF/spindle (S) servo ON)

6.Turn the [ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊAMSÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ]- ± knob so that the waveform of the oscilloscope becomes the specified value.

(When the [ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊAMSÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ]- ± knob is turned, the of “EFB=

” changes and the waveform changes.) In this adjustment, waveform varies at intervals of approx. 2%. Adjust the wave- form so that the specified value is satisfied as much as pos- sible.

(Read power traverse adjustment)

Traverse Waveform

A

VC

B

Specification A = B

7.Press the [YES] button and save the result of adjustment to

the non-volatile memory (“EFB = SAV” will be displayed

for a moment. Then “EFB = MO-W” will be displayed).

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Contents MBU-5D SpecificationsMDS-JE520 MDM-5DSELF-DIAGNOSIS Function Items of Error History Mode Items and Contents Table of Contents DiagramsSection Servicing Notes Flexible Circuit Board Repairing IOP JIG for Checking BD Board WaveformRecord Procedure Criteria for Determination Measure if unsatisfactory Checks Prior to Parts Replacement and AdjustmentsProcedure Retry Cause Display ModeHexadecimal nBinary Conversion Table Section General Location of ControlsFront Panel Rear Panel Page Section Disassembly CaseFront Panel Section Mechanism Deck Section MDM-5D Main BoardBase Unit MBU-5D, BD Board Slider CAMSW BOARD, Loading Motor M103 Releasing the Test Mode Section Test ModePrecautions for USE of Test Mode Setting the Test ModeDisplay Contents Mark Group Selecting the Test ModeOUT Operating the Continuous Playback ModeNon-Volatile Memory Mode EEP Mode MIDFunctions of Other Buttons Test Mode DisplaysMeanings of Other Displays Parts Replacement and Adjustment Section Electrical AdjustmentsLaser power meter Precautions for Checking Laser Diode EmissionPrecautions for USE of Optical PICK-UP KMS-260A Precautions for AdjustmentsTraverse Check Temperature Compensation Offset CheckLaser Power Check Check Prior to RepairsSelf-Recording/playback Check Play Check MO Error Rate CheckCD Error Rate Check Focus Bias CheckRecording and Displaying the IOP Information Initial Setting of Adjustment ValueTemperature Compensation Offset Adjustment Laser Power AdjustmentTraverse Adjustment Focus Bias Adjustment MO Auto Gain Control Output Level Adjustment Error Rate CheckAuto Gain Control Output Level Adjustment CD Auto Gain Control Output Level AdjustmentAdjustment Location MDS-JE630 Section DiagramsBlock Diagram Servo Section ∙ Signal PathREC Analog Block Diagram Main SectionPlay Analog OUT Circuit Boards Location Printed Wiring Board BD Board See page 36 for Circuit Boards LocationSemiconductor Location MDS-JE630 43 for Waveforms. See page 56 for IC Block Diagrams Schematic Diagram BD Board 2/2 SeeMain Board Schematic Diagram SW BoardPrinted Wiring Board SW Board Waveforms BD Board36 for Circuit Boards Location Semiconductor Location Printed Wiring Board Main Board SeeSchematic Diagram Main Board 1/2 See page 43 for Waveforms Line with mark !are critical for safety Ref. No Location D757 IC761 IC771 Q757 Q781 Q782 Schematic Diagram Panel Section See page 43 for Waveform IC Block Diagrams BD Board IC101 IC121 CXD2656RIC152 BH6511FS-E2 Main Board IC310 M5293L IC431 LA5632 IC321 AK4524IC471 LB1641 IC PIN Function Description Xrst XlatSrdt SensAsyi XrasXWE AsyoSpfd SrdrSfdr SprdRST AderByte CnvssLD-LOW STBChack LdinClock SET1 SCLSctx Clock SET012 A-4724-696-A Main BOARD, Complete Section Exploded ViewsChassis Section 17 #167 A-4724-697-A KEY SW BOARD, Complete 65 A-4724-698-A Display BOARD, Complete209 4-988-466-21 Spring ELECTROSTATIC, Leaf Mechanism Section216 207 203 222 223 225 202 201 226 206 204Base Unit Section MBU-5D Section Electrical Parts List Display Display HP KEY KEY SW KEY SW Main GP1F38R Digital in OPT2 Ground PlateTC74HCU04AP GP1F38R Digital in OPT1Line Filter Ferrite Bead InductorMain Power SW SW Accessories & Packing Materials CORD, Connection AudioMANUAL, Instruction ENGLISH, French
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