SECTION 4 TEST MODE

4-1. GENERAL

When entered in the TEST MODE, this set provides the Overall Adjustment mode which allows CD and MO discs to be auto- matically adjusted. In the Overall Adjustment mode , the system discriminates between CD and MO discs, performs adjustments in sequence automatically, and displays the faulty location if any fault is found. In the Manual mode, selected adjustments can be performed automatically.

The attached remote control is used to operate the TEST MODE. Unless otherwise specified in the text, the key means that on the remote control.

4-2. SETTING THE TEST MODE

4-2-1. How to set the TEST MODE

To set the TEST MODE, two methods are available.

1Solder bridge and short TAP801 (TEST) on the main board. Then turn on the power.

MAIN BOARD (SIDE B)

 

1

 

 

 

 

 

5

 

 

CN551

 

CN501

 

 

 

 

10

 

8

5

1

 

 

 

15

L501

 

 

 

 

 

 

TAP801

 

 

 

 

 

20

C518

TP518

 

 

 

 

 

 

TAP801

2In the normal mode, operate the keys on the set and those on the remote control as specified below:

Turn on HOLD switch on the set. Holding down x (STOP) key on the set, press the keys on the remote control in the following sequence:

>N t > N t . t . t > N t . t > N t . t X t X

4-2-2. Operations when the TEST MODE is set

When the TEST MODE is entered, the system switches to the display check mode within the TEST MODE. From this mode, the other Test modes can be accessed.

When the TEST MODE is set, the LCD repeats a cycle of the following displays:

Remote control LCD

888 u

All on

All off

004V1.100

Microprocessor version display

Press and hold down PLAY MODE to hold the current display while the key is being pressed.

4-2-3. How to release the TEST MODE

When method 1 was used:

Turn off the power and open the solder bridge on TAP801 on the main board.

Note: The solder should be removed clean. The remaining solder may make a short with the chassis and other part.

When method 2 was used: Turn off the power.

4-3. TEST MODE STRUCTURE

Test Mode

(Display Check Mode)

+key

Manual Mode

xkey

+key Servo Mode

Audio Mode

Power Mode

key

OP Alignment Mode

key

Overall Adjustment Mode

xkey

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Sony MZ-E90 service manual General, Setting the Test Mode, Test Mode Structure

MZ-E90 specifications

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