Sony NEW, MDM-7A Precautions for Checking Laser Diode Emission, Precautions for Adjustments

Models: KMS-2608/J1N MDM-7A NEW

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5-2. PRECAUTIONS FOR CHECKING LASER DIODE EMISSION

To check the emission of the laser diode during adjustments, never view directly from the top as this may lose your eye-sight.

5-3. PRECAUTIONS FOR USE OF OPTICAL PICK- UP (KMS-260B)

As the laser diode in the optical pick-up is easily damaged by static electricity, solder the laser tap of the flexible board when using it. Before disconnecting the connector, desolder first. Before connect- ing the connector, be careful not to remove the solder. Also take adequate measures to prevent damage by static electricity. Handle the flexible board with care as it breaks easily.

pick-up

flexible board

 

laser tap

Optical pick-up flexible board

5-4. PRECAUTIONS FOR ADJUSTMENTS

1)When replacing the following parts, perform the adjustments and checks with in the order shown in the following table.

2)Set the test mode when performing adjustments. After completing the adjustments, exit the test mode.

Perform the adjustments and checks in “group S” of the test mode.

3)Perform the adjustments to be needed in the order shown.

4)Use the following tools and measuring devices.

Check Disc (MD) TDYS-1 (Parts No. 4-963-646-01)

Test Disk (MDW-74/GA-1) (Parts No. 4-229-747-01)

Laser power meter LPM-8001 (Parts No. J-2501-046-A)

or

MD Laser power meter 8010S (Parts No. J-2501-145-A)

Oscilloscope (Measure after performing CAL of prove.)

Digital voltmeter

Thermometer

Jig for checking BD board waveform (Parts No. : J-2501-196-A)

5)When observing several signals on the oscilloscope, etc., make sure that VC and ground do not connect inside the oscillo- scope.

(VC and ground will become short-circuited.)

6)Using the above jig enables the waveform to be checked without the need to solder.

(Refer to Servicing Note on page 6.)

7)As the disc used will affect the adjustment results, make sure that no dusts nor fingerprints are attached to it.

 

 

 

 

Parts to be replaced

 

 

 

Adjustment

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Optical

IC101

IC102

IC151

IC190

IC195

D101

 

Pick-up

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5-7. Initial setting of adjustment values

5-8. Recording of Iop information

5-9. TEMP ADJUST

5-10. Laser power adjustment

5-11. Iop NV Save

5-12. Traverse adjustment

5-13. Focus bias adjustment

5-16. Auto gain adjustment

5-6-4. AUTO CHECK

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Sony NEW, MDM-7A Precautions for Checking Laser Diode Emission, Precautions for USE of Optical PICK- UP KMS-260B

KMS-2608/J1N, MDM-7A, NEW specifications

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