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Munich CM 168
Operating instructions
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RC08H Remote Control, included with the set Steering Wheel Remote Control RC08 (sold separately)
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Display field 3:
Active functions
- Stereo- Cassette inserted- CD changer connected
LD - Loudness
Radio modelo - Seek tuning sensitivity
Cassette modeRPT - Repeat function
- Dolby noise reduction
Changer mode (optional)RPT - Repeat functionMIX - Tracks played at random
Display
The display consists of three fields and varies according to the operating mode and function.
Display field 1:
Radio modeMemory banks and wavebandsBrief indication of preset station (e.g. P1)
Cassette modeCAS - cassette insertedMTL - tape type
Changer mode (optional)*Current track
AudioNumeric and graphic representation of vol-ume and audio settings
DSCPermanent display for DSC programming.Graphic representation of the adjusted vol-ume level.
Display field 2:
Radio modeRadio frequency or station nameClock display
Cassette modeTAPE1/TAPE2 - side of tape playingActive functions (e.g. CPS)Clock display
Changer mode (optional)*Current CD playingCD time (elapsed time), CD name, CDnumber and Brief indication of changes infunctionClock display
DSCServes as display and input field duringDSC programming
MiscellaneousIndicates new source (e.g. when changingfrom radio to cassette) and active functions(e.g. BASS, SCAN)
* CD changer all sold separately.
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Contents
Display ........................................... 3
Quick reference ............................. 5RC 08H Remote controloperation ................................................ 8
Important notes ............................. 9What you need to know ......................... 9Traffic safety .......................................... 9Installation .............................................. 9Accessories ........................................... 9
Warning note ................................... 9
Detachable face .......................... 10Theft protection .................................... 10Affixing the detachable face ................ 10
Selecting the audio source ........ 10
Radio operation .......................... 11Selecting a waveband ......................... 11Station tuning ....................................... 11
Automatic seek tuning / ............. 11Manual tuning with << >> ................. 11
Switching between the memorybanks (FM) ........................................... 11Storing stations .................................... 11Recalling stored stations ..................... 11Scanning stations with Preset Scan .... 11Scanning stations with Radio Scan ..... 12Changing the scan time ....................... 12Selecting the automatic tuningsensitivity ............................................. 12
Automatically storing the strongeststations with Travelstore ...................... 12Naming radio stations .......................... 12Deleting radio station names ............... 13
Deleting a radio station name .......... 13Deleting all of the radio stationnames ............................................... 13
Setting the TIMER ............................... 13
Cassette deck operation ............ 14Cassette playback ............................... 14Reversing the tape direction................ 14Skipping cassette tracks ...................... 14Repeat song tracks .............................. 14SCAN ................................................... 14Fast winding ......................................... 14Tape type selection ............................. 14DOLBY B NR (Noise reduction)* ......... 14Cassette eject ...................................... 15
CD changer operation ................ 15Inserting a CD ...................................... 15Switching to the CD changer mode ..... 15Ejecting CDs ........................................ 15CD playback ........................................ 15Selecting a CD ..................................... 15Selecting a track .................................. 16RPT ...................................................... 16MIX ....................................................... 16SCAN ................................................... 16Naming CDs ........................................ 17LIST ..................................................... 17
Deleting CD names ............................. 17Deleting one CD name ..................... 17Deleting all CD names ..................... 18
Clock/Display changes ............... 18
Setting the clock ......................... 18
Naming an external audiosource .......................................... 18
Turn On Message (TOM) ............ 19
DSC programming ...................... 19Overview of the DSC factory settings . 21
Specifications.............................. 21Amplifier ............................................... 21Tuner .................................................... 21Cassette ............................................... 21CD changer (optional) ......................... 21
Troubleshooting Guide .............. 22General ................................................ 22Radio reception ................................... 22CD Changer operation ......................... 22Error Displays ...................................... 23
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9 Rocker switch
Radio mode
/ Seek tuningUpDown
<< / >> Manual tuning
>> up in short intervals<< down in short intervals
Cassette mode
/ CPS functionUpDown
Press repeatedly to skip over the cor-responding number of songs. Press
or << >> to stop the function.
<< Fast forward>> Fast rewind
3 Volume knobTurn the knob to adjust the volume.
4 DSC Direct Software ControlThis feature allows you to adjust thebasic programmable settings.For further information, refer to thesection on DSC programming.
5 Cassette slotInsert the tape into the slot with theopen side showing to the right. Thetape will be played in direction“TAPE 1”.
6 DisplayThe display indicates all settings, op-erating modes and functions.
7This button switches tape playbackbetween Tape 1 and Tape 2 (differentsides of the tape).
88888 EjectPress this button to eject thecassette.
Quick reference
1 RELTo release the detachable panel (theftprotection).Press this knob and remove the re-lease panel.
2 ON - Power up/downPress this button to turn the unit on. Itwill play at the volume set under DSC.Mute: If you press this button brieflyduring radio reception, the volume willturn down instantly.This function is cancelled by pressingthe ON button again. You can pro-gramme the mute volume (refer to“DSC programming”).Press the button for about 1 second toturn the unit off.
Switching on/off via the ignition:If the unit has been connected corre-spondingly, it can also be turned onand off with the vehicle ignition.If ON is pressed while no power is be-ing supplied to the red (ignition) lead,the unit will automatically turn off afterone hour. This prevents the batteryfrom going dead.
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Press the button indicating the oppo-site direction, or / to stop tapewinding.
Changer mode (optional)
Select CDUpDown
Select track>> Up: press briefly
CUE - fast forward (audible):hold button down.
<< Down: press two or moretimes brieflyRepeat track: press oncebriefly.REVIEW - fast reverse(audible) - hold buttondown.
Additional rocker switch functions:For additional settings useAUD ;DSC-MODE 4Important: The corresponding func-tion must be active.
: SRC (Source)Press button briefly to select the oper-ating mode (tuner, cassette, changeror Aux-in). The active mode will ap-pear in the display.
; AUDTreble and bass adjustmentYou can store different settings for theFM, AM, cassette, CD-changer modeor Aux-in.Setting the tone:• Select the operating mode.Press AUD once and use the rockerswitch to set the tone.
Treble +Treble -
<< Bass ->> Bass +
For Fader and balance adjustment:press AUD twice.
Fader frontFader rear
<< Balance left>> Balance right
The selected values will appear in thedisplay. The last setting is stored au-tomatically.
Switching AUD off: Press the buttonagain briefly.If you do not make any adjustments tothe tone within 8 seconds, the AUDmode will quit automatically.
< LD: LoudnessLoudness boosts the bass frequencyat low volume.Loudness on/off: Press LD briefly.“LD” will appear when this setting isactive.Refer to the section on DSC program-ming to adjust Loudness to differentlevels.
= DIS - Clock displayThis unit is equipped with an internalclock.
Display priorityTo alter the display priority, press until you hear a beep. Repeat this pro-cedure until the desired display ap-pears.
Temporary display changePress briefly as many times asneeded to show the desired informa-tion for a few seconds.
Radio modePress this button to switch betweenthe clock, the station name and thefrequency.
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Cassette modePress this button to switch betweenthe track played and the clock.
Changer mode (optional)Press this button to switch the displayof the CD Name, CD number, theplayback time elapsed and the clock.
> Preset buttons 1 to 6
Radio mode
You can store six stations in each FMmemory bank (1, 2, and “T”).On AM you can store six stations.Store station - hold down a presetbutton in radio mode until a beep isemitted.Recall station - select a wavebandand also the memory bank on FM;press the relevant preset button brief-ly. The selected preset button willbriefly appear in display field 1 (e.g.P1).
Cassette mode1/MTL -Press 1/MTL when playing CrO2 orMetal tapes.
2/ - DolbyPress 2/ when playing Tapes re-corded with the Dolby B system.
3/ - PauseInterrupts tape playback. “PAUSE” willappear in the display.Press this button once again toresume playback.
4/RPTRepeats song tracks.“REPEAT-T” will appear briefly in thedisplay. RPT will light up in the displayand the track will repeat until 4/RPT ispressed again. “RPT” will disappearfrom the display.
Changer mode
3/ - PauseInterrupts CD playback. “PAUSE” willappear in the display. Press buttonagain to resume CD playback.
4/RPTRepeats tracks: press 4/RPT. “RE-PEAT-T” will appear briefly. The trackwill be repeated until 4/RPT ispressed again.Repeat CD: select “REPEAT-D”.Hold down 4/RPT to select “REPEAT-D” until a beep is emitted.To stop “REPEAT-CD”, press 4/RPTagain.
5/MIX“MIX CD” plays the tracks of one CDin random order.“MIX ALL” plays the tracks of all theCDs in one changer magazine in ran-dom order as determined by CDchanger.To turn “MIX CD” on:Press 5/MIX briefly.The current setting is briefly indicatedin the display: “MIX-CD”.Hold down 5/MIX to select “MIX-ALL”.Keep 5/MIX pressed down until abeep is emitted.The desired optionlights up in the display.To stop MIX functions, press 5/MIXbriefly.
6/LISTAccesses CD-List mode.
? BA/TSSwitches between the wavebands/memory banks FM1, FM2, FMT (Trav-elstore) and AM
Extra function: TravelstoreTo store the six most powerful FM orAM stations in the Travelstore bank:Select FM or AM by pressing BA/TS.Press BA/TS until a beep sounds and“T-STORE” appears.
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@ Preset ScanPress PS. “PS Scan” will appear inthe display, followed by the stationsymbol (flashing).The stations stored on the station pre-set buttons and within reception rangewill be scanned.You can set the scan time in DSC pro-gramming.To stop Preset Scan:• Press PS again.
A SCA ScanScans radio stations or song titles/tracks.You can set the scan time in DSC pro-gramming.
Radio modePress SCA briefly.All of the FM or AM stations within re-ception range will be scanned.“SCAN” will appear in the display, al-ternating with the radio station cur-rently being scanned (flashing).
To stop scan:Press SCA again.
Remote control operation
General
SRC Press briefly: change the audiosourcePress briefly: muting
V+ Higher volumeV- Lower volume
Radio mode
Seek tuning upwardsSeek tuning downwards
>> Next preset station upwards<< Press briefly: select the wave-
bandHold down: Travelstore
Cassette mode
Select track (CPS) upwardsSelect track (CPS) downwards
>> Fast forward<< Fast rewind
Hold down: reversing the tapedirection
CD changer
Next CDPrevious CD
>> Press briefly: next trackHold down: cue
<< Press briefly: previous trackHold down: review
SRC Hold down: access to list mode
Cassette modePress SCA briefly. “SCAN” will appearin the display.All of the tracks on the cassette will bescanned.To stop Scan:Press SCA again
Changer modePress SCA briefly.All of the CD tracks will be scanned.“SCAN” will appear in the display.To stop CD scan:Press SCA again.
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Important notes
What you need to know
Before using your new car radio, pleaseread through the following information care-fully.
Traffic safety
As the driver of a motor vehicle, it is yourresponsibility to pay attention to the trafficsituation at all times.Never use your car radio in a way that coulddistract you.Please keep in mind that you travel a dis-tance of 14 m per second at a speed of only50 km/h.Should the traffic situation become partic-ularly demanding, we advise you not to usethe radio.Always make sure that you are still able tohear any warning signals coming from out-side the vehicle, such as police or fire en-gine sirens, so that you can react accord-ingly.Consequently, you should always select amoderate volume for playing your car ra-dio while you are driving.
Remote Control unit RC 08(not included with the unit, sold separately)
The RC 08 infrared remote control unit al-lows you to conveniently operate the mostimportant functions from the steering wheel.
Warning noteDanger of damaging the automaticpower antenna in a car wash
Before you drive into a car wash• switch the radio off by pressing the
ON button.The power antenna will retract, if itdoesn’t, press ON again.
Do not drive into the car wash unlessthe power antenna has retracted!
Installation
If you would like to install your new car ra-dio yourself or add other audio componentsto existing ones, please read the enclosedinstructions on installation and connectioncarefully.In order to ensure that the unit operatesproperly the positive power supply line mustbe connected via the ignition and the per-manent +12 V lead.Do not ground the loudspeaker outputs!
Accessories
Use Blaupunkt-approved accessories andspare parts only.
Changer(not included with the unit, sold separately)
CDC-A08CDC-A072CDC-A05 (with adapter only)
Remote Control unit RC 08HThe RC 08H infrared remote control unitallows you to conveniently operate the mostimportant functions.
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If the unit was still in operation, it will turnoff now. All current settings remain stored.If a cassette is inserted, it will be kept inthe unit.The radio will turn on automatically whenyou attach the detachable face again.
Attaching the detachable faceSlide the panel (B) from the left to the guideof the chassis (A). Gently push the left sideof the panel against the front of the chassisuntil it snaps into place.
Affixing the detachable face
If you wish to fix the detachable face per-manently to the chassis, screw down theenclosed bolt at the left hand side of thechassis into the hole, see Fig.
Detachable face
Theft protection
This unit is equipped with a detachableface. A car radio without face is worthlessfor thieves.
Protect your car radio and detach the facewhen you leave your car. It is very easy toattach and detach the detachable face.
Note:Do not pull the detachable face straight outfrom the chassis, but detach it as illustrat-ed below. Be sure not to drop the panel.Do not expose the detachable face to di-rect sunlight or other heat sources.Do not leave it in a humid place.
Detaching the detachable facePress the REL button to release the con-trol panel. Then pull it off gently as illustrat-ed.
Selecting the audio source
Use the SRC (source) button to select be-tween radio, cassette and CD or Aux-inmode.
The CD mode is not available unless a CDchanger is connected.
The Aux-in mode is available if a changeris not connected. (See DSC programming.)
To select the operating mode:• Press SRC.
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change in short intervals in the down-wards or upwards direction.
If you hold << >> pressed to the left or theright on the rocker switch, the frequencyscan will speed up.
Switching between the memorybanks (FM)
You can switch between the memory banksFM1, FM2 and FMT in order to store sta-tions and recall them later.The currently selected memory bank ap-pears in the display.• Press the BA/TS button as many
times as necessary until the desiredmemory bank lights up in the display.
Storing stations
On FM, you can store six stations on thepreset buttons 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 for each ofthe memory banks (FM1, FM2, FMT).
You can also store six stations on AM.• Select the waveband by pressing
BA/TS.
• Tune into a station with the rockerswitch (either automatically / ormanually << >>).
• Press the desired preset button untilthe radio resumes play after the mut-
ing (takes approximately 2 seconds)or until you hear a beep.
Now the station has been stored.The display will temporarily indicate whichpreset button is currently activated.
Recalling stored stations
You can recall any stored station at thetouch of a button.• Select the waveband by pressing
BA/TS. For FM, also choose the cor-responding memory bank by pressingthe BA/TS button as many times asnecessary until the desired bank ap-pears in the display.
• Press the corresponding preset buttonbriefly to recall the station.
Scanning stations withPreset Scan
You can scan all of the radio stations onAM or FM.
The scanned stations of the current wave-band will appear briefly one after the otherin the display.
Start Preset Scan:• Press PS briefly.“PS-Scan” and the station name or frequen-cy will appear alternately in the display.
Radio operation
Selecting a waveband
With this car radio you can select betweenthe following wavebands:
FM 87.5 – 108.0 MHzAM 531 – 1602 kHz• Select the desired waveband by
pressing the BA/TS button.
Station tuning
Automatic seek tuning /
• Press or ; the car radio will auto-matically search for the next station.
If you hold / pressed up or down on therocker switch, seek tuning will speed up inthe upwards or downwards direction.
Automatic seek tuningUpDown
Manual tuning with << >>
You can also tune into a station manually.• Press << >>; the frequency will
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The preset station indication (e.g. P1) willflash in the display
Listen to scanned station/end PresetScan:• Press PS briefly.
Scanning stations withRadio Scan
You can scan through all of the stations inyour reception area.
To start the Scan function:• Press SCA briefly.The scanned frequency or the station namewill start flashing in the display.During the actual scanning process “SCAN”will appear in the display.
Listen to scanned station/end RadioScan:• Press SCA briefly.You will hear the current selected station.
Changing the scan time
The scan time can be selected from be-tween 5 to a maximum of 20 seconds.
If you would like to alter the scan time,please refer to the section on “DSC pro-gramming - SCANTIME”.
Selecting the automatic tuningsensitivity
You can alter the automatic tuning sensi-tivity.If “lo” is displayed, the radio will only pickup strong, local stations (low sensitivity).If “lo” does not light up, the radio will alsopick up weaker, more distant stations (highsensitivity).If you would like to alter the sensitivity levelplease refer to the section on “DSC pro-gramming - SENS”.
Automatically storing the strong-est stations with Travelstore
You can automatically store the six FM /AM stations with the most powerful signalsin your current reception area sorted ac-cording to their signal strength. This func-tion is particularly convenient on longertrips.
• Press the BA/TS button to select thewaveband.
• hold the BA/TS button for 2 secondsdown.
“T-STORE” will appear in the display.The six strongest FM stations will be auto-matically stored in the “FMT” memory bank(Travelstore).
If the AM band is active, the six strongestAM stations will be automatically stored inthe AM memory bank.
When this process has been completed, theradio will play the strongest station.
If desired, stations can also be stored man-ually in the Travelstore bank (see “Storingstations”).
Naming radio stations
To enable you to pick out your favorite ra-dio station more quickly, DSC programmingallows you to give up to 30 radio stationsindividual names.The radio station does not have to be storedin the memory bank. The names are linkedto the radio frequencies.
Proceed as follows:Select the DSC mode.• Press DSC.
• Press / to select STA-NAME.
• Press << >> to switch to the station-select mode.
• Press / to select the station youwould like to name.
• Press << >> to confirm your selection.
• Now you are in the edit mode. If thestation selected does not have aname, 8 dashes “_” will appear in thedisplay.
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• The cursor will flash at the current po-sition. Press << >> to move the cur-sor.
• Press / to select a character. Ifyou want to enter a blank, select thedash “_”.
• Press DSC to store the name. PressDSC again to quit the DSC mode orpress << >> to re-enter the station-se-lect mode.
If you want to change the name, select thename in the DSC mode and overwrite it inthe edit mode. If you want to change just afew of the letters, press << >> to move thecursor to the corresponding position andchange only that character.
Deleting radio station names
Deleting a radio station name
Select the DSC mode.• Press DSC.
• Press / to select STA-NAME.
• Press << >> to switch to the stationselect mode.
• Press / to select the station nameyou would like to delete.
• Press and hold down DSC.“ONE NAME” will appear in the dis-play.
• Release the DSC button after 2 sec-onds but before 8 seconds. “DELET-ED” will appear in the display.
• The station name has been deleted.The unit will switch back to DSCmode.
Deleting all of the radio station names
Select the DSC mode.• Press DSC.
• Press / to select STA-NAME.
• Press << >> to switch to the stationselect mode.
• Press and hold down DSC for 8 sec-onds.
• After 2 seconds and 8 seconds youwill hear a beep. “ONE NAME” will ap-pear first in the display, followed by“ALLNAMES”
• Release DSC. “DELETED” will appearin the display. All of the station nameshave been deleted. The unit willswitch back to DSC mode.
Setting the TIMER
Using this unit it is possible to convenientlyswitch on any two radio stations you selectat any time you select. The radio stationscan be selected independently of the cur-rently active operating mode.
Proceed as follows:• Select the radio station of your choice.
• Press DSC.
• Press / to select TIMER 1.
• Press >> to turn the TIMER on. (Press<< to turn the TIMER off.).
• Press >> again to select time display.The minutes will flash.
• Press / to set the minutes.
• Press << to activate the hours.(>> back to the minutes).
• Press / to set the hours.
• Press DSC to store your entry. Youhave now set TIMER 1.
If you would like to set TIMER 2 as well,repeat the steps as described above.
NoteThe timers can be turned on and off whileany audio source is in use.
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Cassette deck operation
Cassette playbackInsert the tape into the slot with the openside showing to the right. “CASSETTE” willappear in the display. The tape will play inthe direction “TAPE 1”.If a tape is already inside, press SRC toselect “CASSETTE” mode. The tape willplay in the direction last selected.
Reversing the tape directionPress to change the tape direction dur-ing cassette playback from TAPE1 toTAPE2 or vice versa:At the end of the tape, the unit will auto-matically switch to the opposite side.
Skipping cassette tracks
CPS stands for Cassette Program Searchand allows you to skip over songs on thetape.The tracks must, however, be separatelyby at least 3 seconds of blank tape.During tape playback press either or on the rocker switch to activate the CPSmode. “CPS FF” or “CPS FR” will appearin the display. Press the button / repea-tedly to skip the corresponding number oftracks in either direction.The number of tracks to be skipped will ap-pear in the display and count down until the
Fast windingUse the rocker switch to fast forward or re-wind the tape during cassette operation:>> forward<< rewind“FORWARD” or “REWIND” will light up inthe display.Press the button indicating the oppositedirection, , or / to stop the function.If you have activated “Radio Monitor ON”,the unit will play the radio station last se-lected while the tape is winding. You canalter the Radio Monitor setting in DSCmode.
Tape type selectionIf you are playing METAL or CrO2 cassettes,press MTL. “MTL” will then light up in dis-play field 1.
DOLBY B NR (Noise reduction)*
Cassettes which have been recorded withthe DOLBY B NR system exhibit consider-ably less tape noise and higher dynamics.To play properly cassettes recorded usingthis system, press .
will light up in display field 3
track selected has been reached.Press or << >> to stop the function.If you have activated “Radio Monitor ON”,the unit will play the radio station last se-lected while the tape is winding. You canalter the Radio Monitor setting in DSCmode.
Repeat song tracks
During tape playback press 4/RPT. “RPT”will light up in display field 3; “REPEAT-T”will appear briefly in display field 2. Whilethe tape is rewinding, “REWIND-T” will ap-pear in the display. The track playing willrepeat until you press 4/RPT again. “RPT”will disappear from the display.Playback will now continue normally.If you have activated “Radio Monitor ON”,the unit will play the radio station last se-lected while the tape is winding. You canalter the Radio Monitor setting in DSCmode.
SCAN
To scan all of the songs on a tape, pressSCA. “SCAN” will appear in the display.All of the tracks on the tape in the tape deckwill be scanned briefly one after the other.Press SCA again to switch the SCAN func-tion off. The track currently playing will con-tinue to play.
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CD changer operation
This unit offers you the ability to conven-iently control a Blaupunkt CDC-A08 orCDC-A072 changer (or CDC-A05 with aspecial adaptor), all sold separately
If the CD changer is connected, the symbol will light up in the display.The changer is equipped with a magazinefor 10 discs.
Inserting a CDInsert one or several CDs into the maga-zine (printed surface facing up).Slide the magazine into the CD changer inthe direction of the arrow.The CDs are counted from bottom to top.
Note:
Use only perfectly circular CDs with a di-ameter of 12 cm.CDs with a diameter of 8 cm or CDs manu-factured in the shape of a mug, for exam-ple, are not suitable for use with this equip-ment.Using such CDs can very likely result in thedestruction of the CD and the CD drive.We assume no responsibility for damagescaused by using unsuitable CDs.After you have inserted the magazine, keepthe door closed to prevent the magazinefrom becoming dusty or dirty.
Switching to the CD changermode
Make sure that at least one CD has beeninserted into the magazine.
Press SRC to change the audio source:• Press SRC repeatedly until the CD
functions appear in the display.
Ejecting CDsOpen the door of the CD changer and pressthe eject button.
CD playback
• Use SRC to select the CD changer.Press SRC repeatedly until “CHANG-ER” appears in the display.
CD playback starts with the first CD identi-fied by the changer.
Selecting a CD
When CD playback starts, all active CDfunctions and the CD number or name willlight up in the display.To change the display between CD Name,CD number, elapsed time indication andclock, press during CD playback.
Cassette ejectPress to eject the cassette.
* Dolby noise reduction system is manufacturedunder licence by Dolby Laboratories LicensingCorporation. The word “Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby LaboratoriesLincensing Corporation.
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Press the button repeatedly to skip severaltracks.
The number of the selected track will ap-pear beside “T” (track).
RPT
CD tracks can be played repeatedly.
The following options are available:
– Repeat the current track (“REPEAT-T”) or
– Repeat the CD, i.e. all tracks on thecurrent disc (“REPEAT-D”).
“RPT” will appear in display field 3 as longas RPT is active. “REPEAT-T” will light upbriefly in display field 2 when you activatethis function and each time the track chang-es. “REPEAT-D” will show when a CD isrepeated.
Switch REPEAT-T on:• Press 4/RPT briefly.Switch REPEAT-D on:• Hold 4/RPT down for longer.To stop repeat functions, press 4/RPT.
MIX
You can have the CD tracks played in ran-dom order.
The following options are available:
– Mix all tracks of one CD (“MIX-CD”) or
– Mix all tracks of all CDs (“MIX-ALL”) inmanner determined by the CD chang-er model.
“MIX” will appear in display field 3 as longas the MIX function is active.“MIX-CD” or “MIX-ALL” will light up brieflyin display field 2 when you activate thisfunction and each time when the track chan-ges.Switch MIX-CD on:• Press 5/MIX briefly.Switch MIX-ALL on:• Hold 5/MIX down for longer.To stop mix functions, press 5/MIX again.
SCAN
Use this function to scan all of the CDtracks.To start the Scan function:• Press SCA, “SCAN” will appear in the
display, alternatimg with CD numberor CD Name of the CD currently beingscanned.
All tracks on the CD will be scanned oneafter the other in ascending order.
To stop the Scan function:• Press SCA briefly.The track currently scanned will continueto play.
/ CD selectionUpDown
CD Select-By-Name
If you have named a CD and it has beenselected at least once since the magazinewas inserted, the name is seen immediate-ly, so that you can easily find the desiredCD.
Selecting a track
>> Up: Press briefly.CUE - fast advance (audible): Hold buttondown.
<< Down: Press two or more times briefly.To re-start a track: Press briefly.REVIEW - fast reverse (audible):Hold button down. When at start of firsttrack, unit goes to last track on same disc.
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If you want to alter a name which has al-ready been entered, select that CD in theDSC mode and overwrite it in the editingmode. If you want to change individual let-ters only, press << >> to move the cursorto the corresponding position and changethat letter.
LIST
In DSC mode (Direct Software Control) itis possible to assign names to your CDs.In LIST mode you can view these nameswithout interrupting CD playback. If youhave not named the CDs, the display willlist the numbers only.
To enter LIST mode:• Press 6/LIST, “LST” will appear in dis-
play field 1
• Press / to see CD names
• If you see a CD you want to hear,press << >> to select that CD and itwill begin to play.
• If you don't select a CD, the LISTmode will automatically end after 8seconds.
Note:In order for names to be seen in the LISTmode, the named CD must have been se-lected at least once since the magazine wasinserted.
Naming CDsTo allow you to identify your CDs morequickly, you can use DSC programming toenter individual names for up to 99 CDs.The names can have up to 7 characters.If you attempt to enter more than 99 names,“FULL” will appear in the display. The CDname has priority over the CD number inthe display when manually changing CDs.
Proceed as follows:Select DSC programming mode.• Press DSC.
• Press / to select CDC_NAME.
• Press << >> to enter the select mode.
• Press / to select the CD you wantto name.
• Press << >> to switch to the editingmode. If the CD you have selecteddoes not already have a name, 7dashes “_” will appear in the display.
• The cursor will flash at its current po-sition. Press << >> to move it.
• Press / to select the character youwant to enter. Select a dash “_” toleave a blank space.
• Press DSC to store the name. Themain CDC_NAME menu will appearagain in the display.
Deleting CD namesDeleting one CD name
Proceed as follows:Select DSC programming mode.• Press DSC.
• Press / to select CDC_NAME.
• Press << >> to enter the CD selectmode.
• Press / to select the name youwant to delete.
• Press DSC and hold it down. After 2seconds you will hear a beep and“ONE_NAME” will appear in the dis-play.
• Release DSC after 2 seconds but be-fore 8 seconds. “DELETED” will ap-pear in the display.
• The name of this CD has now beendeleted. The main CDC_NAME menuwill appear again in the display.
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Deleting all CD names
All of the CD names stored in the CD chang-er will be deleted.Select DSC programming mode.• Press DSC.
• Press / to select CDC_NAME.
• Press << >> to enter the CD selectmode.
• Press DSC and hold it down. After 2seconds and after 8 seconds you willhear a beep respectively“ONE_NAME” and then “ALLNAMES”will appear in the display.
• Release DSC. “DELETED” will appearin the display. The names of all of theCDs have now been deleted. Themain CDC_NAME menu will appearagain in the display.
Clock/Display changes
This unit is equipped with an internal clock.
Display priority:To alter the display priority, press untilyou hear a beep. Repeat this procedureuntil the desired display appears.
Temporary display change:Press as many times as needed to showthe desired information for a few seconds.
Radio modePress to switch between the clock, thestation name and the frequency.
Cassette modePress to switch between the track playedand the clock.
Changer modePress to switch between a display of theCD Name,CD number, the playing timeelapsed and the clock.
Setting the clockSet the clock in the DSC mode.• Press DSC briefly.• Press / to select the function
“CLOCKSET”.• Press << >> to activate the hours or
the minutes. The option you can setwill flash.
• Press / to alter the flashing dis-play.
• When you have completed the setting,press DSC briefly to store it.
• Press DSC again to exit DSC mode.
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Naming an external audiosource
AUX NAME makes it possible to enter aname of up to 8 characters for an externalaudio source (AUX ON, see DSC Menu).For this, press SRC to select the AUX mode(only possible if AUX ON is set in the DSCmenu and CD changer is not connected).• Press SRC as often as required until
AUX appears in the display.Enter the AUX NAME in the DSC menu.• Press DSC briefly.
• Press / to select the AUX NAMEfunction
• Press << >> to enter into editingmode.
The adjustable position will flash.• Press / to select the character you
want to enter. Select a dash “_” toleave a blank space.
• Press << >> to select the next posi-tion.
• When you have entered the namecompletely, press DSC briefly to storethe name.
• Press DSC again to quit the DSCmenu.
Turn On Message (TOM)
This unit offers you the possibility to entera turn on message of up to 40 characters.The message will briefly appear in the dis-play each time you turn the unit on.Proceed as follows:
Select the DSC mode.
• Press DSC.
• Press / to select TOM.
• Press << to turn the message off.
• Press >> two times to select the editmode.
• If there is no TOM programmed, dash-es “_” will appear in the display.
• The cursor will flash at the current po-sition. Press << / >> to move the cur-sor.
• Press / to select a character. Ifyou want to enter a blank, select thedash “_”.
• Press DSC to store the message.Press DSC again to quit the DSCmode.
If you want to change the message, selectTOM in the DSC mode and overwrite it inthe edit mode. If you want to change just afew of the letters, press << / >> to movethe cursor to the corresponding position andchange that character only.
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DSC programming
The car radio has been equipped with DSC(Direct Software Control) to allow you tocustomize certain programmable, basicsettings to suit your personal needs andpreferences and then store them.The basic settings for this car radio weremade at the factory.
In the following you can find an overview ofthese settings, so that you can always re-set to them if desired.
If you wish to alter any of the programming,• press DSC.“MENU / ” will temporarily appear in thedisplay.
Use the / buttons of the rocker switchto select the function you wish to change.The display will show you the setting youhave selected. Press the << >> buttons ofthe rocker switch to change the settings andexit the current mode. Confirm the settingyou have selected by pressing the DSCbutton.
/ Select function<< >> Adjust/recall setting
LOUDNESS Loudness boosts the bassfrequencies at low volume.LOUD 1 - Low boostLOUD 6 - Max. boost
BAS CENT Bass Center Frequency Ad-justment.Adjusts the mid-range fre-quency to the specificequipment in the vehicle(50 or 100 Hz)
STA NAME Allows you to name up to30 radio stations based ontheir frequency.
SENS LO Adjusts seek tuningsensitivity.“LO” stands forlocal reception.“DX” standsfor distant reception.Select “LO” if you want toreceive strong stations inthe local area, select “DX” ifyou want to tune into weak-er stations which are furtheraway.
CDC NAME Names CDs. A maximum of99 CDs can be given namesof up to 7 characters.
CLOCK 12 Switches between 12-h and24-h clock display.
CLOCKSET Sets the clock manually.Press << >> to selecthours/minutes. Press /to adjust the flashing value.
TIMER 1 The radio will automaticallyswitch to a station you haveselected at the time youprogram.
TIMER 2 You can also program theunit to go to a second sta-tion at a programmed time.
ON VOL Sets the turn-on volume.Press << >> to adjust theturn-on volume as desired.
TOM ON/OFF Turn-on-message.You can enter a messageof up to 40 characterswhich appears in the dis-play when you switch theunit on.
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MUTE Changes the mute volume.
BEEP Changes the volume of theacknowledgement tone(beep) between 0 and 9.(0 = off)
RM ON Radio MonitorIf the Radio Monitor func-tion is active during fastwinding of the tape, the unitwill switch to the radio andplay the station listened tolast.
SCANTIME Use this function to set thescan time for the cassette,radio or CD player from 5 to20 seconds.
BL SKIP Switches the Blank Skipfunction off and on;If tapehas blank on more than 10seconds the unit fast windsto next song.
AUX Select AUX-ON if you wishto connect a portable CD ortape player instead of theCD changer. Contact yourdealer for more informationabout the required adaptercable (7 607 897 093),which is sold separately.
AUX NAME While in the Aux mode, youcan change the sourcename to “VIDEO” for exam-ple.
DISPLAY Display indications on or offwith the car radio turnedoff.
Overview of the DSC factorysettings
LOUDNESS 3BAS CENT 50 HzSENS DXSTA NAMECDC NAMECLOCK CLOCK 12CLOCKSETTIMER 1 OFFTIMER 2 OFFON VOL 20TOM ONMUTE 10BEEP 3RM ONSCANTIME 10 secondsBL SKIP ONAUX OFFAUX NAMEDISP ON
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Specifications
Amplifier17 watts per channel minimum continu-ous average output into 4 ohms. 4 chan-nels driven from 30-15000 Hz with nomore than 1% total harmonic distortion.
40 watts max. power.
Tuner
Wavebands:FM : 87.5 - 107.9 MHzAM : 530 - 1602 kHz
FM frequency response: 35 - 16000 Hz
CassetteFrequency response: 30 - 18000 Hz
CD changer (optional)
This unit offers you the ability to conven-iently control a Blaupunkt CDC-A08 orCDC-A072 changer (or CDC-A05 with aspecial adaptor), all sold separately
Frequency response: 20 - 20000 Hz
Features and specifications subject tochange without notice.
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Troubleshooting Guide
The following check will assist in the correction of most problems which you may encounter with your unit. Before going through thecheck list below, refer back to the connection and operating procedures.
General
Trouble Cause/Solution
No sound. • Adjust the volume with the volume knob.• With a two-speaker system, set the fader control to the center position.
Radio reception
Trouble Cause/Solution
Preset stations are not receivable. • The broadcast is too weak.
Automatic tuning is not possible. • The broadcast is too weak Use manual tuning.
Travelstore feature does not complete • Not enough broadcast frequencies are receivable.storing of six stations.
Also make sure that antenna is connected, extended and dry inside.
CD Changer operation
Trouble Cause/Solution
CD does not start. • Dusty or defective disc.• The ambient temperature is more then 50° C (120° F).
The disk cannot be loaded or is • The disc is inserted with the printed side downwards.automatically ejected.
The sound skips due to vibration. • The changer is installed at an angle of more than 20°.• The changer is not installed on the sturdy part of a car.• Dusty or defective disc.
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Error Displays
Trouble Cause Solution
“CD ERR” A disc such as an upside down or dirty Insert the disc correctly.disk, or a CD-ROM (computer) disc. Clean the disc.
“NO DISC” No magazine or disc in changer Take out the magazine and insert the disc.
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K7/VKD 8 622 401 538
Blaupunkt-Werke GmbHPostfach 77 77 77D-31132 HildesheimGermany
Made in Malaysia
Copyright 1998 by the Robert Bosch Corporation
No portion of this work may be reproduced in any form withoutthe written consent of the Robert Bosch Corporation.
Serviceanleitung • Service Manual
Munich CM 1687 648 466 510
AUTORADIOFun Line CC / S
8 622 401 739 KR 07/98 AG
GB Table of Contents
Pin assignment of quick-fit connector ...................................... 2Representation of alignment elements and measuring points . 3Pre-adjustments / alignment instructions ................................. 4Operating instructions .............................................................. 5Disassembly ........................................................................ 6 - 8Antenna matching .................................................................... 9Service mode, test mode + software version ......................... 10Programming of FM IF offset ................................................. 11FM alignment .................................................................. 11 - 13Programming of product parameters .............................. 14 - 16AM alignment ......................................................................... 17Dolby alignment ..................................................................... 18
D Inhaltsverzeichnis
Belegung des Anschlußkästchens ........................................... 2Darstellung der Abgleichelemente und Meßpunkte .................. 3Voreinstellungen / Abgleichhinweise ........................................ 4Bedienhinweise ........................................................................ 5Demontage .......................................................................... 6 - 8Antennenanpassung ................................................................. 9Servicemode, Testmode + Software Version ......................... 10Programmierung der FM - ZF - Ablage .................................. 11FM - Abgleich .................................................................. 11 - 13Programmierung der Geräteparameter ........................... 14 - 16AM - Abgleich ......................................................................... 17Dolby - Abgleich ..................................................................... 18
D Weitere Dokumentationen
Schaltbild ............................................................ 8 622 401 623
Ersatzteilliste ...................................................... 8 622 401 740
GB Supplementary documentation:
Circuit Diagram ................................................... 8 622 401 623
Spare parts list .................................................... 8 622 401 740
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D Belegung des Anschlußkästchens GB Pin assignment of quickfit connector
CC1 C2 C3
1 Preamp out (LR) 7 NC 13 CD-Changer I2C-Bus clock
2 Preamp out (RR) 8 NC 14 CD-Changer I2C-Bus data
3 Preamp ground 9 NC 15 NC
4 Preamp out (LF) 10 Fernb. +12 V / Remote control +12 V 16 +12 V geschaltet / +12 V switched
5 Preamp out (RF) 11 Fernbedienung / Remote control 17 CD-Changer I2C-Bus Masse / Gnd.
6 +12 V geschaltet / +12 V switched 12 Fernb. Masse / RC ground 18 Aux input Masse / Ground
19 Aux input (L)
20 Aux input (R)
A B1 NC 1 Lautspr. / Speaker out (RR) +
2 Tel. mute 2 Lautspr. / Speaker out (RR) -
3 NC 3 Lautspr. / Speaker out (RF) +
4 Dauerplus / Permanent plus (KL 30) 4 Lautspr. / Speaker out (RF) -
5 Automatik-Antenne / Automatic antenna 5 Lautspr. / Speaker out (LF) +
6 NC 6 Lautspr. / Speaker out (LF) -
7 Zündungsplus / Ignition plus (KL 15) 7 Lautspr. / Speaker out (LR) +
8 Masse / Ground 8 Lautspr. / Speaker out (LR) -
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3 6 9 12 15 18
2 5 8 11 14 17 20
C-1 C-2 C-3
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D Darstellung der Abgleichelementeund Meßpunkte
GB Representation of alignmentelements and measuring points
R1261 R1241
Logik-PlatteLogic boardPL 0312 A05
X31 32 4 5 6
X11 2
X21 32 4 8 1095 76
L650
L660R179
L45
L3
L2
L635
L51 L152
ANT.
AM / FMTuner
PL 0307 A03
D1350
14
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D1140
9 16
18
D1250
9 16
18
R1261 R1241
1/4 5 6/10
1251
1252
12600
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GB Pre-adjustments / alignment instructions
Equipment on the work bench:
- Power supply unit 15 volts adjustable, 10 A(Supply voltage service 14.4 V)
- Signal generator (Meguro, Leader, Kenwood) - High impedance voltmeter Ri > 10 MΩ - Output meter; frequency counter; AF millivoltmeter; stereo encoder - Oscilloscope: - inp. sensitivity: 5 mV to 50 volts per division
- bandwidth: d.c. to 50 MHz - Probes 10:1 and 1:1 - Screwdriver / adjusting pins (ceramic) - Soldering station
Preparatory steps
Observe the following preparations before performing the electricalalignment:
Treble adjustment .......................................................................... 0Bass adjustment ............................................................................ 0Fader adjustment ........................................................................... 0Balance adjustment ....................................................................... 0Loudness adjustment (DSC menu) ................................................ 1
Loudspeaker connections
The loudspeaker output must be terminated with 4 Ω.
Notes on alignment
Waveband:
FM = 87.5 MHz - 108.0 MHz(100 kHz automatic search steps)(100 kHz manual search steps)
MW = 531 kHz - 1602 kHz(9 kHz automatic search steps)(9 kHz manual search steps)
Parameter programming:
(required after replacement of D800 / RF tuner)
- FM IF offset - Seek tuning stop thresholds FM - Stereo threshold - Seek tuning stop thresholds MW
AM + FM alignment:
- If you see the need to perform a repair on the AM / FM boardthis can be done only with the board extracted. It is thennecessary to solder the extracted AM / FM board to theunderside of the main board.
- The AM and FM alignment has to be carried out if componentsthat determine the circuit's frequency have been replaced or de-tuned. A disassembly in part will be necessary.
- After a repair or alignment job the basic parameters of theproduct have to be reprogrammed.
- The alignment of the phase shifter circuit should be carried outonly with the AM - FM board installed in the unit.
Radio-shielding
The r-f alignment has to be performed with the bottom cover inplace. It is advisable to solder wires to the measuring points andprovide access from the top of the the main board or out throughholes in the side of the frame.
D Voreinstellungen / Abgleichhinweise
Ausstattung des Arbeitsplatzes:
- Netzgerät 15 V regelbar, 10 A(Betriebspannung service 14,4 V)
- Meßsender (z.B. Meguro, Leader, Kenwood) - Hochohmiges Voltmeter Ri > 10 MΩ - Outputmeter; Frequenzzähler; NF-Millivoltmeter; Stereocoder - Oszilloskop: - Empfindlichkeit: 5 mV bis 50 Volt/cm.
- Bandbreite: Gleichspannung bis 50 MHz. - Tastköpfe 10:1 und 1:1 - Schraubendreher / Abgleichstifte (keramisch) - Lötstation
Vorbereitende Arbeiten
Bevor Sie den elektrischen Abgleich durchführen, müssen Siefolgende Vorbereitungen treffen:
Höhen - Einstellung ........................................................................ 0Bass - Einstellung .......................................................................... 0Fader - Einstellung ......................................................................... 0Balance - Einstellung ..................................................................... 0Loudness - Einstellung (DSC Menü) .............................................. 1
Lautsprecheranschluß
Der Lautsprecherausgang muß mit 4 Ω abgeschlossen sein.
Abgleichhinweise
Wellenbereich:
FM = 87,5 MHz - 108,0 MHz(100 kHz automatische Suchlaufschritte)(100 kHz manuelle Suchlaufschritte)
MW = 531 kHz - 1602 kHz(9 kHz automatische Suchlaufschritte)(9 kHz manuelle Suchlaufschritte)
Programmieren der Geräteparameter:
(ist nach Auswechseln von D800 / HF - Teil erforderlich)
- FM ZF-Ablage - Suchlaufstoppschwellen FM - Programmierung der Stereo Schaltschwelle - Suchlaufstoppschwellen MW
AM + FM - Abgleich:
- Sollten Sie eine Reparatur an der AM-/FM - Platte durchführenmüssen, kann das nur im ausgebautem Zustand erfolgen.Zu diesem Zweck löten Sie die AM-/FM - Platte auf die Unterseiteder Hauptplatine.
- Den AM- und FM-Abgleich müssen Sie durchführen, wenn beieiner Reparatur frequenzbestimmende Bauteile ausgetauschtoder verstellt wurden. Dazu müssen Sie das Autoradio teilweisedemontieren.
- Nach Reparatur-/ Abgleicharbeiten müssen die Geräte-parameter neu programmiert werden.
- Den Phasenschieberabgleich sollten Sie nur bei eingebauterAM-/FM - Platte durchführen.
Abschirmung
Der HF-Abgleich muß mit Unterdeckel erfolgen. Hierzu ist esratsam daß Sie an die Meßpunkte Leitungen anzulöten. Führen Siedie Leitungen nach oben oder seitlich aus dem Gerät heraus.
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D Bedienhinweise
Für den Abgleich müssen Sie die Stationstasten mit folgendenFrequenzen programmieren:
Taste 1 2 3 4 5 6
FM1 MHz 98,1 98,1 98,1 98,1 91,1MW kHz 531 720 720
GB Operating instructions
The station preset push-buttons have to be be programmed for thealignment to the following frequencies :
Push-button 1 2 3 4 5 6
FM1 MHz 98.1 98.1 98.1 98.1 91.1MW kHz 531 720 720
Beispiel für FM Stationstaste 1 (98,1 MHz)
1. Schalten Sie das Autoradio durch Drücken des Knopfes "ON"1 ein.
2. Betätigen Sie den "BND" Knopf 4 bis in der Anzeige desDisplays FM1 erscheint.
3. Halten Sie die Suchlaufwippe des manuellen Sendersuchlaufes7 oder 8 solange gedrückt, bis in der Frequenzanzeige desAutoradios die Ziffer 98,1 erscheint.Mit kurzen Betätigen der Suchlaufwippe 7 oder 8 (Einzel-schritte) können Sie die Feineinstellung erreichen.
4. Nun drücken Sie z.B. die Stationstaste 1 5a solange, bis einBeepton im Lautsprecher zu hören ist.
Beispiel für MW Stationstaste 1 (531 kHz)
1. Schalten Sie das Autoradio durch Drücken des Knopfes "ON"1 ein.
2. Betätigen Sie den "BND" Knopf 4 bis in der Anzeige desDisplays MW erscheint.
3. Halten Sie die Suchlaufwippe des manuellen Sendersuchlaufes7 oder 8 solange gedrückt, bis in der Frequenzanzeige desAutoradios die Ziffer 531 erscheint.Mit kurzen Betätigen der Suchlaufwippe 7 oder 8 (Einzel-schritte) können Sie die Feineinstellung erreichen.
4. Nun drücken Sie z.B. die Stationstaste 1 5a solange, bis einBeepton im Lautsprecher zu hören ist.
Example for FM preset button 1 (98,1 MHz)
1. Switch the car radio on by pressing the push-button "ON" 1
2. Press the BND push-button 4 until the display shows FM1 .
3. Press and hold on to the manual seek rocker 7 or 8 until thefrequency display of the radio shows the digits 98,1.By briefly pressing the rocker 7 or 8 (single steps) you canrealise the fine tuning.
4. Now press e. g. the preset push-button 1 5a until a beep isheard from the speaker.
Example for AM preset button 1 (531 MHz)
1. Switch the car radio on by pressing the push-button "ON" 1
2. Press the BND push-button 4 until the display shows MW .
3. Press and hold on to the manual seek rocker 7 or 8 until thefrequency display of the radio shows the digits 531.By briefly pressing the rocker 7 or 8 (single steps) you canrealise the fine tuning.
4. Now press e. g. the preset push-button 1 5a until a beep isheard from the speaker.
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D Demontage GB Disassembly
Demontageschritte Entfernen, entriegeln, abziehen Bemerkungen Fig.Disassembly steps Remove, unlock, disconnect Remarks Fig.
Frontblende (F), Front Panel (F)
Release Panel abnehmenRelease Panel remove
Schrauben (2xE) abschrauben 1Screws (2xE) unscrew
Feder (2xD) entfernen 1Spring (2xD) remove
Rahmen (B) Rahmen vorsichtig abziehen. 1+2Frame (B) Carefully remove the Frame.
Schrauben (4xG) abschrauben 2Screws (4xG) unscrew
Frontblende (F) Frontblende vorsichtig abziehen.Front panel (F) Carefully remove the front panel.
Laufwerk (K), Mechanism (K) (TN 708)
Schrauben (4xA) abschrauben 3Screws (4xA) unscrew
Laufwerk (K) Laufwerk vorsichtig nach oben abheben. 3Mechanism (K) Carefully lift out the mechanism.
X 1301 vorsichtig abziehen 4X 1301 carefully unplug
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D Demontage GB Disassembly
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dB 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
0 1 1,12 1,26 1,41 1,59 1,78 2,00 2,24 2,51 2,82
10 3,16 3,55 3,98 4,47 5,01 5,62 6,31 7,08 7,94 8,91
20 10,0 11,2 12,6 14,1 15,9 17,8 20,0 22,4 25,1 28,2
30 31,6 35,5 39,8 44,7 50,1 56,2 63,1 70,8 79,4 89,1
40 100 112 126 141 159 178 200 224 251 282
50 316 355 398 447 501 562 631 708 794 891
60 1 000 1 122 1 259 1 413 1 585 1 778 1 995 2 239 2 512 2 818
70 3 162 3 548 3 981 4 469 5 012 5 623 6 310 7 080 7 943 8 912
Faktoren / Factors
Meßsender / signal generator: Meguro, Leader, Kenwood
Künstliche Antenne AM: Künstliche Antenne FM: Dummy antenna AM: Dummy antenna FM:
V = 6 dB
E’ (40 dBµV)Y
MeguroLeader
Kenwood
dB- Umrechnungstabelle dB Conversion table
GB Antenna matching
E' - examples for FM and AM
E' = reference point (output of matching device/dummy antennawithout load) in dBµV.
Y = adjustment of the signal generator in dBµV or µV.V = attenuation of the signal generator output due to the load
applied by the matching device (power adaptation).X = attenuation of the dummy antenna in dB.
D Antennenanpassung
E' - Beispiele bei FM und AM
E' = Bezugspunkt (unbelasteter Ausgang der Anpaßschaltung/künstliche Antenne) in dBµV.
Y = Meßsendereinstellung in dBµV oder µV.V = Meßsenderbedämpfung durch die Eingangsimpedanz der
Anpaßschaltung (Leistungsanpassung).X = Dämpfung der künstlichen Antenne in dB.
Y = V + X + E'(X =14 dB) Y = 6 dB + 14 dB + 40 dBµV
Y = 60 dBµV = 1 mV(X =20 dB) Y = 6 dB + 20 dB + 40 dBµV
Y = 66 dBµV = 2 mV
Y = V + E'Y = 6 dB + 40 dBµVY = 46 dBµV = 200 µV
V = 6 dB
E' (40 dBµV)Y
MeguroLeader
Kenwood
X = 14 dBX = 20 dB
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GB Service mode
Activating the service mode
1. Switch the unit off.2. Press the push-buttons 1 + 2 + >> simultaneously and hold
them depressed.3. Switch the unit back on and hold on to the buttons for
approximately one more second.
After this step the display will indicate "SER MODE" for 2 secondsand the manual tuning is inhibited.
To exit the service mode
You can quit the service mode by switching the radio off.
Test mode
Software version main processor and panelprozessor
Activating the test mode
1. Switch the unit off.2. Press the push-buttons 1 + 5 + >> simultaneously and hold
them depressed.3. Switch the unit back on and hold on to the buttons for
approximately one more second.
The car radio display shows 8 characters.The left 4 characters indicate the software version of the mainprocessor, the right 4 characters indicate the software version ofthe panel processor.
To exit the test mode
You can quit the service mode by switching the radio off.
D Servicemode
Servicemode aktivieren
1. Schalten Sie das Autoradio aus.2. Betätigen Sie die Tasten 1 + 2 + >> gleichzeitig und halten Sie
die Tasten gedrückt.3. Schalten Sie das Gerät ein und halten Sie die Tasten noch für
ca. 1 Sekunde gedrückt.
Nach diesem Schritt erscheint im Display für 2 Sekunden"SER MODE" und der manuelle Sender - Suchlauf ist unwirksam.
Servicemode deaktivieren
Sie verlassen den Servicemode durch Ausschalten des Autoradios.
Testmode
Software Version Hauptprozessor undKappenprozessor
Testmode aktivieren
1. Schalten Sie das Autoradio aus.2. Betätigen Sie die Tasten 1 + 5 + >> gleichzeitig und halten Sie
die Tasten gedrückt.3. Schalten Sie das Gerät ein und halten Sie die Tasten noch für
ca. 1 Sekunde gedrückt.
Das Autoradiodisplay zeigt 8 Zeichen an.Die 4 linken Zeichen zeigen den Softwarestand des Hauptprozessorsan und die 4 rechten Zeichen zeigen den Softwarestand des Kappen-prozessors an.
Testmode deaktivieren
Sie verlassen den Service Mode durch Ausschalten des Autoradios.
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D
• Falls ein kompletter Neuabgleich des HF - Moduleserforderlich sein sollte, halten Sie bitte die untenstehendeReihenfolge ein.
Programmierung der FM - ZF - AblageBitte achten Sie darauf, daß die Stationstasten vor der Pro-grammierung mit bestimmten Frequenzen belegt werdenmüssen (siehe Seite 5).
Das Gerät muß im Service-Mode sein (siehe Seite 10).
Künstliche Antenne (8 627 105 356) verwenden.
Betriebsart ................................ FMStationstaste ............................ 1 (98,1 MHz)Meßpunkte ............................... MP 5 (X2/7)Abgleichelement ...................... SL-Wippe (<< + >>)Spezifikation ............................. Wechselspannungs-MinimumMeßgeräte ................................ Oszilloskop;
GleichspannungsvoltmeterSignalquelle ............................. Meßsender
f = 98,1 MHz, fmod = 1 kHz
Hub = 75 kHzSignaleingang .......................... E' = 30 dBµV (+Bedämpfung!)
1. Schließen Sie das Oszilloskop an Meßpunkt MP 5 an.2. Stellen Sie den Meßsender auf 98,1 MHz, mit 75 kHz Hub und
1 kHz Modulation ein.3. Speisen Sie das HF-Signal E' = 30 dBµV in die Antennen-
buchse ein (Dämpfung der künstlichen Antenne beachten).4. Drücken Sie die Stationstaste 1 (98,1 MHz).5. Stimmen Sie mit der SL-Wippe (<< + >>) auf das Wechsel-
spannungsminimum an MP 5 ab.6. Betätigen Sie die Stationstaste 1 erneut. Ist der eingestellte
Wert gespeichert, erscheint "PASS" im Display.
• Durch Ausschalten des Gerätes verlassen Sie den ServiceMode.
• Im Anschluß an diese Programmierung müssen Sie denPhasenschieberabgleich überprüfen (siehe Seite 12 + 13).
FM-Abgleich • Bitte achten Sie darauf, daß die Stationstasten vor dem
Abgleich mit bestimmten Frequenzen belegt werdenmüssen (siehe Seite 5)
Einstellung des Oszillators
Betriebsart ................................ FMStationstaste ............................ 6 (91,1 MHz)Meßpunkt ................................. MP 1/4 (X2/1)Abgleichelement ...................... L 45Spezifikation ............................. 2,40 V ± 0,01 VMeßinstrument ......................... Digitalvoltmeter
1. Klemmen Sie das Digitalvoltmeter an den MeßpunktMP 1/4 an.
2. Drücken Sie die Stationstaste 6 (91,1 MHz).3. Stellen Sie die Spule L 45 so ein, daß die Abstimmspannung für
91,1 MHz 2,40 V ± 0,01 V beträgt.
Kontrolle des Oszillatorabgleichs:
107,9 MHz = 6,9 V - 7,6 V
GB
• In the case of a complete new alignment of the r-f moduleplease proceed according to the sequence as stated below.
Programming of FM IF offsetPlease observe that the station preset push-buttons have to beprogrammed to specified frequencies before the parameterprogramming (see page 5).
The unit must be in the service mode (see page 10).
Use the dummy antenna (8 627 105 356).
Operating mode ....................... FMPreset push-button ................... 1 (98.1 MHz)Measuring points ...................... MP 5 (X2/7)Alignment element ................... rocker switch (<< + >>)Specification ............................. AC voltage minimumMeasuring instruments ............. oscilloscope
DC voltmeterSignal source ........................... signal generator
f = 98.1 MHz, fmod = 1 kHz,
frequency deviation = 75 kHzSignal input .............................. E' = 30 dBµV (+attenuation!)
1. Connect an oscilloscope to MP 5.2. Adjust the signal generator to 98.1 MHz, modulated with 1 kHz,
75 kHz deviation.3. Feed the RF signal E' = 30 dBµV into the antenna input
(observe the attenuation of the dummy antenna).4. Press preset push-button 1 (98.1 MHz).5. Use the rocker switch << or >> to adjust the ac waveform to
minimum amplitude at MP 5.6. Press preset push-button 1 again. With the adjusted value
stored the word "PASS" appears in the display.
• You can quit the service mode by switching the radio off.
• After this programming it is necessary to check the phase-shifter alignment (see page 12 + 13).
FM alignment • Please observe that the station preset push-buttons have
to be programmed to specified frequencies before theparameter programming (see page 5).
Oscillator alignment
Operating mode ....................... FMPreset push-button ................... 6 (91.1 MHz)Measuring point ....................... MP 1/4 (X2/1)Alignment element ................... L 45Specification ............................. 2.40 ± 0.01 voltsMeasuring instrument .............. digital voltmeter
1. Connect the digital voltmeter to MP 1/4 and measure theFM tuning voltage.
2. Press preset push-button 6 (91.1 MHz).3. Adjust coil L 45 such that the tuning voltage for 91.1 MHz
obtains a value of 2.40 ± 0.01 volts.
Check of the oscillator alignment:
107.9 MHz = 6.9 V - 7.6 V
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D FM-Abgleich
• Bitte achten Sie darauf, daß die Stationstasten vor demAbgleich mit bestimmten Frequenzen belegt werdenmüssen (siehe Seite 5)
ZF-Grundeinstellung und Einstellung des Vor- undZwischenkreises
Künstliche Antenne (8 627 105 356) verwenden.
Betriebsart ................................ FMStationstaste ............................ 1 (98,1 MHz)Meßpunkt ................................. MP 5 (X2/7)Abgleichelement ...................... L 2, L 3, L 51Spezifikation ............................. Maximum GleichspannungMeßgeräte ................................ GleichspannungsvoltmeterSignalquelle ............................. Meßsender
f = 98,1 MHz, fmod = 1 kHz
Hub = 75 kHzSignaleingang .......................... E' = 30 / 10 dBµV (+Bedämpfung!)
1. Klemmen Sie das Gleichspannungsvoltmeter an den MeßpunktMP 5 an.
2. Stellen Sie den Meßsender auf 98,1 MHz, mit 75 kHz Hub und1 kHz Modulation ein.
3. Speisen Sie das HF-Signal E' = 30 dBµV in die Antennen-buchse ein (Dämpfung der künstlichen Antenne beachten).
4. Drücken Sie die Stationstaste 1 (98,1 MHz).5. Gleichen Sie die Spulen L 2 und L 3 auf Maximum an MP 5 ab.6. Reduzieren Sie den Pegel auf E' = 10 dBµV (Dämpfung der
künstlichen Antenne beachten).7. Gleichen Sie die Spulen L 2 und L 3 nochmals auf Maximum
ab MP 5.8. Danach gleichen Sie das Filter L 51 auf Maximum ab MP 5.
• Im Anschluß an diesen Abgleich müssen die DX / LO Program-mierungen für FM neu programmiert werden (siehe Seite 14).
FM Phasenschieber - Abgleich
Künstliche Antenne (8 627 105 356) verwenden.
Betriebsart ................................ FMStationstaste ............................ 1 (98,1 MHz)Meßpunkt ................................. MP 6/10 (X2/9)Abgleichelement ...................... L 152Spezifikation ............................. H>L SprungMeßinstrument ......................... OszilloskopSignalquelle ............................. Meßsender
f = 98,1 MHz, fmod = 1 kHz
Hub = 22,5 kHzSignaleingang .......................... E' = 40 dBµV (+Bedämpfung!)
1. Klemmen Sie das Oszilloskop an MP 6/10 und Masse an.Schalten Sie den Oszilloskopeingang auf DC.
2. Stellen Sie den Meßsender auf 98,1 MHz, mit 22,5 kHz Hubund 1 kHz Modulation ein.
3. Speisen Sie das HF-Signal E' = 40 dBµV in die Antennen-buchse ein (Dämpfung der künstlichen Antenne beachten).
4. Drücken Sie die Stationstaste 1 (98,1 MHz).5. Verstimmen Sie den Meßsender mit 1 kHz-Schritten um die
halbe SL-Stop-Fensterbreite, d.h. auf 98,070 oder 98,130 MHz(siehe Skizze).Zwischen 29 kHz und 31 kHz von der Fenstermitte (98,1 MHz)sollte der oszillierende L>H Sprung an MP 6/10 erfolgen.Erfolgt der L>H Sprung nicht, geben Sie die halbe SL-Stop-Fensterbreite von 30 kHz am Meßsender vor (98,070 oder98,130 MHz), und stellen Sie den L>H Sprung mit L 152 anMP 6/10 ein.
6. Überprüfen Sie abschließend die Fenstersymmetrie undkorrigieren Sie die Einstellung von L 152 ggf. erneut.
GB FM alignment
• Please observe that the station preset push-buttons haveto be programmed to specified frequencies before theparameter programming (see page 5).
Basic IF alignment and alignment of front- andintermediate r-f circuit
Use the dummy antenna (8 627 105 356).
Operating mode ....................... FMPreset push-button ................... 1 (98.1 MHz)Measuring point ....................... MP 5 (X2/7)Alignment element ................... L 2, L 3, L 51Specification ............................. max. DC voltageMeasuring instruments ............. DC voltmeterSignal source ........................... signal generator,
f = 98.1 MHz, fmod = 1 kHz
deviation = 75 kHzSignal input .............................. E' = 30 / 10 dBµV (+attenuation!)
1. Connect the DC voltmeter to MP 5.2. Adjust the signal generator to 98.1 MHz, 75 kHz deviation with
the modulation of 1 kHz.3. Feed the RF signal E' = 30 dBµV into the antenna input
(observe the attenuation of the dummy antenna).4. Press preset push-button 1 (98.1 MHz).5. Align L 2 and L 3 to maximum dc-level at MP 5.6. Reduce the generator's output signal to 10 dBµV at the output
of the dummy antenna (observe the attenuation of the dummyantenna).
7. Align the coils L 2 and L 3 once again to maximum dc.level attest point MP 5.
8. After that, align L 51 to maximum dc-level MP 5.
• Following this alignment the DX / LO thresholds for FM have tobe re-programmed (see page 14).
FM phase-shifter alignment
Use the dummy antenna (8 627 105 356).
Operating mode ....................... FMPreset push-button ................... 1 (98.1 MHz)Measuring point ....................... MP 6/10 (X2/9)Alignment element ................... L 152Specification ............................. H>L level changeMeasuring instrument .............. oscilloscopeSignal source ........................... signal generator
f = 98.1 MHz, fmod = 1 kHz
deviation = 22.5 kHzSignal input .............................. E' = 40 dBµV (+attenuation!)
1. Connect the oscilloscope to MP 6/10 and ground. Set theoscilloscope input to dc.
2. Adjust the signal generator to 98.1 MHz, 22.5 kHz deviationwith the modulation of 1 kHz.
3. Feed the RF signal E' = 40 dBµV into the antenna input(observe the attenuation of the dummy antenna).
4. Press preset push-button 1 (98.1 MHz).5. Detune the signal generator with steps of 1 kHz by half the
width of the search tuning stop window, i.e. to 98.070 or98.130 MHz (see sketch).The oscillating L>H level change at MP 6/10 should appear atabout 29 to 31 kHz off the channel centre.If this is not the case pre-adjust the signal generator to half thewidth (30 kHz) of the seek stop window (98,070 or 98,130 MHz)and adjust the H>L level change at MP 6/10 by means ofL 152.
6. Finally check both slopes with regard of the symmetry to thewindow centre and make a correction if necessary.
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D FM-Abgleich • Bitte achten Sie darauf, daß die Stationstasten vor dem
Abgleich mit bestimmten Frequenzen belegt werdenmüssen (siehe Seite 5)
Beispiel: funterer L>H Sprung + foberer L>H Sprung
= fFenstermitte
2
98,070 + 98,130 = 98,100
2
Die Abweichung von der Fenstermitte (98,100 MHz) darf bis zu± 2 kHz betragen.
GB FM alignment • Please observe that the station preset push-buttons have
to be programmed to specified frequencies before theparameter programming (see page 5).
Example: flower H>L change + fupper H>L change
= fwindow centre
2
98.070 + 98.130 = 98.100
2
The deviation of the window's centre position (98.100 MHz)may amount to no more than ± 2 kHz.
• Im Anschluß an diesen Abgleich müssen die DX/LO Program-mierungen für FM und die Stereo Schaltschwelle neu program-miert werden (siehe Seite 14 + 15).
Einstellung der ZF - Begrenzung
Künstliche Antenne (8 627 105 356) verwenden.
Betriebsart ................................ FMStationstaste ............................ 1 (98,1 MHz)Meßpunkt ................................. LautsprecherausggangAbgleichelement ...................... R 179Spezifikation ............................. - 3 dB ± 0,5 dBMeßinstrument ......................... NF-MillivoltmeterSignalquelle ............................. Meßsender
f = 98,1 MHz, fmod
= 1 kHzHub = 22,5 kHz
Signaleingang .......................... E' = 60 dBµV / 15 dBµV(+Bedämpfung!)
1. Klemmen Sie das NF-Millivoltmeter am Lautsprecherausgang"R" oder "L" an.Der Lautsprecherausgang muß mit 4 Ω abgeschlosen sein.
2. Stellen Sie den Meßsender auf 98,1 MHz, mit 22,5 kHz Hubund 1 kHz Modulation ein.
3. Speisen Sie das HF-Signal E' = 60 dBµV in die Antennen-buchse ein (Dämpfung der künstlichen Antenne beachten).
4. Drücken Sie die Stationstaste 1 (98,1 MHz).5. Stellen Sie mit dem Lautstärkeregler 1,4 Veff ein, und merken
Sie sich den zugehörigen dB-Wert.6. Reduzieren Sie den Pegel auf E' = 15 dBµV (Dämpfung der
künstlichen Antenne beachten).7. Die Lautstärke muß nun um 3 dB ± 0,5 dB absinken.
Wird diese Absenkung nicht erreicht, müssen Sie mit R 179 aufdiesen Wert korrigieren.
98,100 MHz
5 Volt
0 Volt
98,069 MHz 98,131 MHz
98,070 MHz 98,130 MHz
60 kHz
• Following this alignment the DX/LO thresholds for FM and thestereo threshold have to be re-programmed (see page 14 + 15).
IF - limiting adjustment
Use the dummy antenna (8 627 105 356).
Operating mode ....................... FMPreset push-button ................... 1 (98.1 MHz)Measuring point ....................... loudspeaker outputAlignment element ................... R 179Specification ............................. - 3 dB ± 0.5 dBMeasuring instrument .............. AF millivoltmeterSignal source ........................... signal generator
f = 98.1 MHz, fmod = 1 kHzdeviation = 22.5 kHz
Signal input .............................. E' = 60 dBµV / 15 dBµV(+attenuation!)
1. Connect the AF millivoltmeter to the loudspeaker output(R or L).The loudspeaker output must be terminated with 4 ohms.
2. Adjust the signal generator to 98.1 MHz, 22.5 kHz deviationwith the modulation of 1 kHz.
3. Feed the RF signal E' = 60 dBµV into the antenna input(observe the attenuation of the dummy antenna).
4. Press preset push-button 1 (98.1 MHz).5. Use the volume control to adjust an output of 1.4 Vrms, read and
keep note of the corresponding dB value.6. Reduce the generator's output signal to 15 dBµV at the output
of the dummy antenna (observe the attenuation of the dummyantenna).
7. Now the loudspeaker output should decrease by 3 dB ± 0.5 dB.If not, use R 179 to adjust the correct value.
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D Programmierung der Geräteparameter
Bitte achten Sie darauf, daß die Stationstasten vor der Pro-grammierung mit bestimmten Frequenzen belegt werdenmüssen (siehe Seite 5)
Lo - Programmierung für FM
Das Gerät muß im Service-Mode sein (siehe Seite 10).
Künstliche Antenne (8 627 105 356) verwenden.
Betriebsart ................................ FMStationstaste ............................ 2 (98,1 MHz)Signalquelle ............................. Meßsender
f = 98,1 MHz, fmod = 1 kHz
Hub = 22,5 kHzSignaleingang .......................... E' = 40 dBµV (+Bedämpfung!)
1. Stellen Sie den Meßsender auf 98,1 MHz, mit 22,5 kHz Hubund 1 kHz Modulation ein.
2. Speisen Sie das HF-Signal E' = 40 dBµV in die Antennen-buchse ein (Dämpfung der künstlichen Antenne beachten).
3. Drücken Sie die Stationstaste 2 (98,1 MHz).4. Ist der eingestellte Wert gespeichert, erscheint "PASS" im
Display.
• Durch Ausschalten des Gerätes verlassen Sie den ServiceMode.
• Vor Ausführung dieser Programmierung soll die Einstellung derZF - Begrenzung überprüft werden (siehe Seite 13).
Dx - Programmierung für FM
Das Gerät muß im Service-Mode sein (siehe Seite 10).
Künstliche Antenne (8 627 105 356) verwenden.
Betriebsart ................................ FMStationstaste ............................ 3 (98,1 MHz)Signalquelle ............................. Meßsender
f = 98,1 MHz, fmod
= 1 kHz
Hub = 22,5 kHzSignaleingang .......................... E' = 22 dBµV (+Bedämpfung!)
1. Stellen Sie den Meßsender auf 98,1 MHz, mit 22,5 kHz Hubund 1 kHz Modulation ein.
2. Speisen Sie das HF-Signal E' = 22 dBµV in die Antennen-buchse ein (Dämpfung der künstlichen Antenne beachten).
3. Drücken Sie die Stationstaste 3 (98,1 MHz)4. Ist der eingestellte Wert gespeichert, erscheint "PASS" im
Display.
• Durch Ausschalten des Gerätes verlassen Sie den ServiceMode.
• Vor Ausführung dieser Programmierung soll die Einstellung derZF - Begrenzung überprüft werden (siehe Seite 13).
GB Programming of product parameters
Please observe that the station preset push-buttons have to beprogrammed to specified frequencies before the parameterprogramming (see page 5).
Lo programming for FM
The unit must be in the service mode (see page 10).
Use the dummy antenna (8 627 105 356).
Operating mode ....................... FMPreset push-button ................... 2 (98.1 MHz)Signal source ........................... signal generator
f = 98.1 MHz, fmod = 1 kHz,
frequency deviation = 22.5 kHzSignal input .............................. E' = 40 dBµV (+attenuation!)
1. Adjust the signal generator to 98.1 MHz, modulated with1 kHz, 22.5 kHz deviation.
2. Feed the RF signal E' = 40 dBµV into the antenna input(observe the attenuation of the dummy antenna).
3. Press preset push-button 2 (98.1 MHz).4. With the adjusted value stored the word "PASS" appears in the
display.
• You can quit the service mode by switching the radio off.
• Before proceeding with this programming it is necessary tocheck the IF - limiting adjustment (see page 13).
Dx programming for FM
The unit must be in the service mode (see page 10).
Use the dummy antenna (8 627 105 356).
Operating mode ....................... FMPreset push-button ................... 3 (98.1 MHz)Signal source ........................... signal generator
f = 98.1 MHz, fmod
= 1 kHz,
frequency deviation = 22.5 kHzSignal input .............................. E' = 22 dBuV (+attenuation!)
1. Adjust the signal generator to 98.1 MHz, modulated with1 kHz, 22.5 kHz deviation.
2. Feed the RF signal E' = 22 dBµV into the antenna input(observe the attenuation of the dummy antenna).
3. Press preset push-button 3 (98.1 MHz)4. With the adjusted value stored the word "PASS" appears in the
display.
• You can quit the service mode by switching the radio off.
• Before proceeding with this programming it is necessary tocheck the IF - limiting adjustment (see page 13).
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D Programmierung der Geräteparameter
Bitte achten Sie darauf, daß die Stationstasten vor der Pro-grammierung mit bestimmten Frequenzen belegt werdenmüssen (siehe Seite 5)
Programmierung der Stereo Schaltschwelle
Das Gerät muß im Service-Mode sein (siehe Seite 10).
Künstliche Antenne (8 627 105 356) verwenden.
Betriebsart ................................ FMStationstaste ............................ 4 (98,1 MHz)Meßpunkt ................................. Lautsprecherausgang (R + L)Abgleichelement ...................... SL-Wippe (<< >>)Spezifikation ............................. - 20 dB ± 1 dBMeßinstrument ......................... NF - MillivoltmeterSignalquelle ............................. Meßsender
f = 98,1 MHz, fmod = 1 kHz
Hub = 20,25 kHz + Pilot 7,5 kHzSignaleingang .......................... E' = 47 dBuV (+Bedämpfung!)
1. Klemmen Sie das NF-Millivoltmeter am LautsprecherausgangR an.Der Lautsprecherausgang muß mit 4 Ω abgeschlossen sein.
2. Stellen Sie den Meßsender auf 98,1 MHz, mit 27,75 kHz Hub(20,25 kHz + Pilot 7,5 kHz) und 1 kHz Modulation ein.
3. Speisen Sie das HF-Signal E' = 47 dBµV in die Antennen-buchse ein (Dämpfung der künstlichen Antenne beachten).
4. Drücken Sie die Stationstaste 4 (98,1 MHz).5. Schalten Sie den Stereocoder auf R.6. Stellen Sie mit dem Lautstärkeregler 1,4 Veff ein. Den zugehöri-
gen dB-Wert merken Sie sich bitte.7. Schalten Sie jetzt den Stereocoder auf L und stellen Sie mit der
SL-Wippe (<< >>) den rechten Kanal auf - 20 dB ± 1 dB ein.8. Betätigen Sie die Stationstaste 4 erneut. Ist der eingestellte
Wert gespeichert, erscheint "PASS" im Display.
• Durch Ausschalten des Gerätes verlassen Sie den ServiceMode.
• Vor Ausführung dieser Programmierung soll die Einstellung derZF - Begrenzung überprüft werden (siehe Seite 13).
GB Programming of product parameters
Please observe that the station preset push-buttons have to beprogrammed to specified frequencies before the parameterprogramming (see page 5).
Programming of stereo threshold
The unit must be in the service mode (see page 10).
Use the dummy antenna (8 627 105 356).
Operating mode ....................... FMPreset push-button ................... 4 (98.1 MHz)Measuring point ....................... loudspeaker output (R + L)Alignment element ................... rocker switch (<< + >>)Specification ............................. - 20 dB ± 1 dBMeasuring instrument .............. AF millivoltmeterSignal source ........................... signal generator
f = 98.1 MHz, fmod
= 1 kHz,
frequency deviation =20.25 kHz + Pilot 7.5 kHz
Signal input .............................. E' = 47 dBµV (+attenuation!)
1. Connect the AF millivoltmeter to the R loudspeaker output.The speaker output must be terminated with 4 ohms.
2. Adjust the signal generator to 98.1 MHz, 27.75 kHz deviation(20.25 kHz + Pilot 7.5 kHz) with the modulation of 1 kHz.
3. Feed the RF signal E' = 47 dBµV into the antenna input(observe the attenuation of the dummy antenna).
4. Press preset push-button 4 (98.1 MHz).5. Set the stereo encoder to R.6. Adjust the volume to 1.4 volts rms at the output. Read and keep
note of the respective dB value.7. Switch the stereo encoder to L and use the rocker switch << or
>> to adjust the right channel output to -20 dB ± 1 dB.8. Press preset push-button 4 again. With the adjusted value
stored the word "PASS" appears in the display.
• You can quit the service mode by switching the radio off.
• Before proceeding with this programming it is necessary tocheck the IF - limiting adjustment (see page 13).
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D Programmierung der Geräteparameter
Bitte achten Sie darauf, daß die Stationstasten vor der Pro-grammierung mit bestimmten Frequenzen belegt werdenmüssen (siehe Seite 5)
Lo - Programmierung für MW
Das Gerät muß im Service-Mode sein (siehe Seite 10).
Künstliche Antenne (8 627 105 356) verwenden.
Betriebsart ................................ AM, MWStationstaste ............................ 2 (720 kHz)Signalquelle ............................. Meßsender
f = 720 kHz, fmod = 1 kHz
mod = 30 %Signaleingang .......................... E' = 40 dBµV (+Bedämpfung!)
1. Stellen Sie den Meßsender auf 720 kHz, mit 30 % Modulations-grad und 1 kHz Modulation ein.
2. Speisen Sie das HF-Signal E' = 40 dBµV in die Antennen-buchse ein (Dämpfung der künstlichen Antenne beachten).
3. Drücken Sie die Stationstaste 2 (720 kHz).4. Ist der eingestellte Wert gespeichert, erscheint "PASS" im
Display.
• Durch Ausschalten des Gerätes verlassen Sie den ServiceMode.
Dx-Programmierung für MW
Das Gerät muß im Service-Mode sein (siehe Seite 10).
Künstliche Antenne (8 627 105 356) verwenden.
Betriebsart ................................ AM, MWStationstaste ............................ 3 (720 kHz)Signalquelle ............................. Meßsender
f = 720 kHz, fmod = 1 kHz
mod = 30 %Signaleingang .......................... E' = 20 dBµV (+Bedämpfung!)
1. Stellen Sie den Meßsender auf 720 kHz, mit 30 % Modulations-grad und 1 kHz Modulation ein.
2. Speisen Sie das HF-Signal E' = 20 dBµV in die Antennen-buchse ein (Dämpfung der künstlichen Antenne beachten).
3. Drücken Sie die Stationstaste 3 (720 kHz).4. Ist der eingestellte Wert gespeichert, erscheint "PASS" im
Display.
• Durch Ausschalten des Gerätes verlassen Sie den ServiceMode.
GB Programming of product parameters
Please observe that the station preset push-buttons have to beprogrammed to specified frequencies before the parameterprogramming (see page 5).
Lo programming for MW
The unit must be in the service mode (see page 10).
Use the dummy antenna (8 627 105 356).
Operating mode ....................... AM, MWPreset push-button ................... 2 (720 kHz)Signal source ........................... Signal generator
f = 720 kHz, fmod = 1 kHz
mod. = 30 %Signal input .............................. E' = 40 dBµV (+attenuation!)
1. Adjust the signal generator to 720 kHz, with 30 % modulationof 1 kHz.
2. Feed the RF signal E' = 40 dBµV into the antenna input(observe the attenuation of the dummy antenna).
3. Press preset push-button 2 (720 kHz).4. With the adjusted value stored the word "PASS" appears in the
display.
• You can quit the service mode by switching the radio off.
Dx programming for MW
The unit must be in the service mode (see page 10).
Use the dummy antenna (8 627 105 356).
Operating mode ....................... AM, MWPreset push-button ................... 3 (720 kHz)Signal source ........................... Signal generator
f = 720 kHz, fmod
= 1 kHz
mod. = 30 %Signal input .............................. E' = 20 dBµV (+attenuation!)
1. Adjust the signal generator to 720 kHz, with 30 % modulationof 1 kHz.
2. Feed the RF signal E' = 20 dBµV into the antenna input(observe the attenuation of the dummy antenna).
3. Press preset push-button 3 (720 kHz).4. With the adjusted value stored the word "PASS" appears in the
display.
• You can quit the service mode by switching the radio off.
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D AM - Abgleich
• Bitte achten Sie darauf, daß die Stationstasten vor demAbgleich mit bestimmten Frequenzen belegt werdenmüssen (siehe Seite 5)
MW - Oszillator
Betriebsart ................................ AM, MWStationstaste ............................ 1 (531 kHz)Meßpunkt ................................. MP 12/600 (X3/2)Abgleichelement ...................... L 650Spezifikation ............................. 1,34 ± 0,01VMeßinstrument ......................... Digitalvoltmeter
1. Klemmen Sie das Digitalvoltmeter an Meßpunkt MP 12/600 an.2. Drücken Sie die Stationstaste 1 (531 kHz).3. Stellen Sie die Spule L 650 so ein, daß die Abstimmspannung
an MP 12/600 1,34 V ± 0,01 V beträgt.
Kontrolle des Oszillatorabgleichs:
1602 kHz = 7,0 V - 8,0 V
MW - Vorkreis + ZF - Spule
Künstliche Antenne (8 627 105 356) verwenden.
Betriebsart ................................ AM, MWStationstaste ............................ 2 (720 kHz)Meßpunkt ................................. LautsprecherausgangAbgleichelement ...................... L 635, L660Spezifikation ............................. NF-MaximumMeßinstrument ......................... NF-MillivoltmeterSignalquelle ............................. Meßsender
f = 720 kHz, fmod
= 1 kHzmod = 30 %,
Signaleingang .......................... E' = 20 dBµV (+Bedämpfung!)
1. Klemmen Sie das NF-Millivoltmeter an den Lautsprecheraus-gang (R oder L) an.
2. Stellen Sie den Meßsender auf 720 kHz, mit 30 % Modulations-grad und 1 kHz Modulation ein.
3. Speisen Sie das HF-Signal E' = 20 dBµV in die Antennen-buchse ein (Dämpfung der künstlichen Antenne beachten).
4. Drücken Sie die Stationstaste 2 (720 kHz).5. Stellen Sie dem Lautstärkeregler auf mittlere Lautstärke ein.6. Gleichen Sie L 635 und L660 auf NF-Maximum am
Lautsprecherausgang ab.
• Im Anschluß an diesen Abgleich müssen die DX/LO Program-mierungen für AM-MW neu programmiert werden (sieheSeite 16).
GB AM alignment
• Please observe that the station preset push-buttons haveto be programmed to specified frequencies before theparameter programming (see page 5).
MW oscillator
Operating mode ....................... AM, MWPreset button ............................ 1 (531 kHz)Measuring point ....................... MP 12/600 (X3/2)Alignment element ................... L 650Specification ............................. 1.34 ± 0.01Measuring instrument .............. digital voltmeter
1. Connect the digital voltmeter to MP 12/600.2. Press preset push-button 1 (531 kHz).3. Align to 1.34 ± 0.01 volts at the measuring point MP 12/600
by means of L 650.
Check of the oscillator alignment:
1602 kHz = 7.0 V - 8.0 V
MW input circuit + IF coil
Use the dummy antenna (8 627 105 356).
Operating mode ....................... AM, MWPreset push-button ................... 2 (720 kHz)Measuring point ....................... loudspeaker outputAlignment element ................... L 635, L660Specification ............................. AF maximumMeasuring instruments ............. AF millivoltmeterSignal source ........................... signal generator
f = 720 kHz, fmod = 1 kHzmod = 30 %
Signal input .............................. E' = 20 dBµV (+attenuation!)
1. Connect the millivoltmeter to the loudspeaker output (R or L).2. Adjust the signal generator to 720 kHz, with 30 % modulation of
1 kHz.3. Feed the RF signal E' = 20 dBµV into the antenna input
(observe the attenuation of the dummy antenna).4. Press push-preset button 2 (720 kHz).5. Set the volume to a medium level by means of the volume
control.6. Adjust the signal at the loudspeaker output to maximum by
means of L 635 and L660.
• Following this alignment the DX/LO thresholds for AM-MWhave to be re-programmed (see page 16).
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D Dolby®-Pegeleinstellung
Meßpunkte ............................... MP 1251, MP 1252Signalquelle ............................. Dolby®-Testcassette
400 Hz / 200 nWb/mAbgleichelemente .................... R 1261, R 1241Spezifikation ............................. 450 mV ± 27 mV
1. Schalten Sie die Dolby®-Funktion aus.2. Legen Sie die Dolby®-Testcassette in den Cassettenschacht
ein, und starten Sie die Wiedergabe.3. Stellen Sie mit R 1261 einen Pegel von 450 mV ± 27 mV an
MP 1251 ein.Stellen Sie mit R 1241 einen Pegel von 450 mV ± 27 mV anMP 1252 ein.
* Rauschunterdrückungssystem unter Lizenz von Dolby Laboratories hergestellt. DasWort Dolby und das Symbol des doppelten D sind die Markenzeichen von DolbyLaboratories.
GB Dolby® Adjustment
Measuring points ...................... MP 1251, MP 1252Signal source ........................... Dolby® test cassette
400 Hz / 200 nWb/mAlignment elements ................. R 1261, R 1241Specification ............................. 450 mV ± 27 mV
1. Switch Dolby® off.2. Insert the Dolby® test cassette into the cassette compartment.
Start tape play.3. Use R 1261 to adjust a level of 450 mV ± 27 mV at MP 1251.
Use R 1241 to adjust a level of 450 mV ± 27 mV at MP 1252.
* Noise reduction system manufatured under the licence of Dolby Laboratories. TheDolby logo and the double D Dolby symbol are registered trademarks of DolbyLaboratories.
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HALL PLATTEHALL BOARD
X1341
KASSETTEN-LOGIK-PLATTECASSETTE LOGIC BOARD
X MODE SWITCHSELECT
HALLNORMAL
HALL SENSOR3
4
2
1
34
2
1D
X3
4
2
1D
HALLREVERSE
S
S
GN
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MO
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1M
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CO
LLE
CT
OR
RE
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RS
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NO
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COBURG RCR 168 (D)COLORADO RCR 168 (E)LAS VEGAS DJ (E)PORTOFINO RCR 168 (E)RAVENNA RCM 168 (E)ST. TROPEZ RCM 168 (E)FIAT MULTIPLA (E)
Logik-PlatteLogic boardPL 0312 A05
C1163+
C1143+
C1351+
C1352+
C1354+
C1144+
C1164+
C1262+
C1241+
C1261+
C1263+
C1243+
C1242+
C1252+
C1251+
R1241 R1261 C1250+
X134013
14
9
10
5
6
1
2
17
20
21
V1340
X1343
135
24 X1341
9 5
6
1
2
7
8
3
4
X1342
1
432
D1340 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
X1342(MOTOR)
1 = MMT+2 = MMT–3 = SMT+4 = SMT–
X1340 (TO X1301)1 = MODE12 = MODE33 = COLLECTOR4 = MODE25 = ANODE6 = REEL_R7 = MMT–8 = REEL_F9 = MMT+
10 = CPS_OUT11 = U8
12 = U14213 = SMT_R14 = CPS_CTRL15 = METAL16 = SMT_F17 = GND18 = NF_L19 = NF_R20 = DOLBY_ON21 = F / R
X1343(TAPE HEAD)1 = GND2 = NORM_L_CH3 = NORM_R_CH4 = REV_R_CH5 = REV_L_CH
X1341(HALL BOARD)
1 = N.C.2 = REEL_NORM3 = ANODE4 = REEL_REV5 = COLLECTOR6 = MODE27 = MODE18 = MODE39 = GND
Logik-PlatteLogic boardPL 0312 A05
Chip
C13
56
C11
40
C11
41
C11
42
C11
60
C11
61 C11
62
C11
66
C11
67 C13
57
C13
53
C13
55
C13
58
R11
42
R11
43
R11
44
R11
56
R11
57
R11
63
R11
64
R11
65
R11
40
R11
41
R11
45
R11
60
R11
61 R11
62
R13
54
R13
56
R13
57
R12
42
R12
50
R12
51
R12
52
R12
62
R13
50
R13
51
R13
53R
1355
R13
52
R12
43
R12
63
R12
44
R12
64
R13
58
R13
59
D1350
1 4
58
D1140
916
1 8
D1250
916
1 8
V1341V1342 V1343
E
BC
DTC143ZKAV1341V1342
AM / FMTuner
PL 0307 A03Chip
R12
R15
0
R61
8
R65
5
R5
R6
R19
R25
R156
R17
2
R60
1
R60
3
R66
3
R18
R21
R635
R64
0
R66
4
R66
5
R67
0
R67
1R
178
R63
1
R66
8
R68
3
R68
4
R66
1
C7
C13
C18
C32
C34
C36
C15
0
C155
C18
4
C18
0
C4
C5
C9
C14
C15 C16
C20
C21
C33
C35
C37
C38
C39
C40
C156
C17
4
C60
1
C66
3
C69
0
C65
1
C63
2
C635
C63
8
C641
C64
2
C65
0
C65
2
C23
C2
L7
R60
0
R65
6
R10
2
D3
18
9 16D100
2011
110
L14
L1
V636
V40
V683
V3
V4
V2
V10V601
V640
V635
V20V620
V600
3
5
1
4
E
BC
BC848V683
BC858V3
BFR30V620S
DG
BF999V2D
GS
3
5
1
4HN3G01
V600
AM / FMTuner
PL 0307 A03Chip
R18
2
R65
2
R18
7
R3
R7 R20
R18
3
R18
5
R18
8
R19
0
R195
R60
4
R18
0
R1
R13
R69
0
R60
2
R62
0
R62
1
R632
R66
9
R673
R67
4
C25 C18
5
C186
C18
7
C11
C17
3
C18
3
C18
8
C18
2
C60
2
C664
C17
2
C622
C631
C63
3
C64
9
C66
9
C623
C17
5
R10
0
R10
1
D660
2011
110
V631
V602
V188 V1
D10
1
8 1
45
AM / FMTuner
PL 0307 A03
X313 2456 L601
X112
X213 24810 9 57 6
Z152
Z150
Z151L4
C657+
C625+
Z660R179 L45
L51
ANT.
L660
L650
C65
8
+C66
5
+
C22+
Z655L661
L152
C668+
L3
L2
C63
0
+ L602
L640
L635
X31 = U822 = ∆U_AM3 = FS_AM4 = AM_OSC5 = AM_NF6 = GND
X21 = ∆U_FM2 = FM_OSC3 = GND4 = M / L5 = U81
6 = MULTIPATH7 = FS_FM8 = SLF9 = SL_STOP
10 = MPX
X11 = ANT2 = GND
Schaltbild • Circuit diagram
8 622 401 623 BN-WG 06/98 SB
AUTORADIO
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AnschlußplatteConnector board
PL 0311 A02
S2000
X2010
1
2
3 5
6
25
10 14 18 22 26
X2020 (TO X4)1 2
7 5 3 1
8 6 4 2B X2040
7 5 3 1
8 6 4 2
A X2050
16 1319
20 17 14
10 7
11 8
4 1
5 2
1518 912 36W2030
C1C2C3
X2030
X2010(TO X2000)
1 = GND2 = LINE_OUT_LF3 = BATTERY4 = LINE_OUT_LR5 = IGNITION6 = LINE_OUT_RF7 = LR –8 = LINE_OUT_RR9 = LR +
10 = N.C.11 = LF +12 = N.C.13 = LF –14 = AUTO_ANT.15 = SW_14V16 = BUS_DATA17 = RF –18 = BUS_CLK19 = RF +20 = TEL_MUTE21 = RR +22 = REM_CONT.23 = RR –24 = AF_GND25 = LINE_IN_L26 = LINE_IN_R
ANSCHLUSSPLATTECONNECTOR BOARD
PL 0311 A2
LINE_OUT_RR
AF_GND
LINE_OUT_LF
SW_14V
LINE_OUT_LR
LINE_OUT_RF
N.C.
N.C.
SW_14V
N.C.
REM_CONT. (IRC08)
RC_GND
BUS_CLK
N.C.
BUS_DATA
LINE_IN_L
LINE_IN_R
SW_14V
BUS_GND
AF_GND
LR +
LF –
LF +
RF +
LR –
RF –
RR +
RR –
IGNITION
N.C.
AUTO_ANT.
N.C.
GND
BATTERY
N.C.
TEL_MUTE
A
B
C1
C2
C3
MAUS-BUS
LINE_OUT_LF
BATTERY
LINE_OUT_LR
LINE_OUT_RF
GND
IGNITION
LINE_OUT_RR
LR –
N.C.
LF +
N.C.
AUTO_ANT.
LR +
LF –
BUS_DATA
SW_14V
BUS_CLK
RF +
TEL_MUTE
REM_CONT.
RF –
RR +
AF_GND
RR –
LINE_IN_R
LINE_IN_L
SDA
SCL
HA
UP
TP
LAT
TE
MA
INB
OA
RD
HA
UP
TP
LAT
TE
MA
INB
OA
RD
150mA
(TO X4) X2020
(TO X2000) X2010
AM / FM-TUNER
PL 0307 A3
AM-EINGANGSKREISAM-INPUT-CIRCUIT
AM-ZWISCHENKREISAM-INTERMEDIATE-CIRCUIT
AM-AGC
0,2V
8,3V
8,3V
8,3V
8,3V
8,3V
8,3V
8,3V
8,3V
8,3V
FM-AGC
FM-ZWISCHENKREISFM-INTERMEDIATE-CIRCUIT
8,3V
FM-OSZILLATOR-KREISFM-OSCILLATOR-CIRCUIT
0,2V8,3V
8,3V
8,3V
8,3V
8,3V
1,2V
1,2V
4,2V
0,6V
1,1V
1,1V
1,7V
1,9V
1,9V
1,1V
1,1V
0,6V
FM-EINGANGSKREISFM-INPUT-CIRCUIT
FM-ZF-KREISFM-IF-CIRCUIT
1,7V
1,7V
1,7V
8,3V
1,4V
4,3V 3V
4,3V
4,3V
4,3V
4,1V
4,2V
2,1V
4V4V
PHASENSCHIEBERPHASE SHIFTER
ZF-BEGRENZUNGIF-LIMITING
SUCHLAUF-EMPFINDLICHKEITSEARCH SENSITIVITY
ZF / IF FM-ZF-VERSTÄRKER+ DEMODULATOR
FM-IF-AMPLIFIER+ DEMODULATOR
SL=HIGH
3,7V
3,7V
3,7V
3,7V
3,7V
3,7V
8,3V
MULTIPATH
5V6,3V
8,3V0,2V
1,1V
2,8V2,1V
8,3V8,3V
4,5V5,6V
4,5V
1,6V
1,2V
0,2V8,3V
8,3V
SUCHLAUF-EMPFINDLICHKEITSEARCH SENSITIVITY
∆U_AM
FS_AM
AM_OSC
GND
U82
AM_NF
SL_STOP
SLF
FS_FM
U81
MPX
MULTIPATH
GND
FM_OSC
∆U_FM
M / L
AM-OSZILLATOR + MISCHER + ZF-VERSTÄRKER + DEMODULATORAM-OSCILLATOR + MIXER + IF-AMPLIFIER + DEMODULATOR
FM-HF-VERSTÄRKER + OSZILLATOR + MISCHERFM-RF-AMPLIFIER + OSCILLATOR + MIXER
GND
ANT
HA
UP
TP
LAT
TE
MA
INB
OA
RD
HA
UP
TP
LAT
TE
MA
INB
OA
RD
HA
UP
TP
LAT
TE
MA
INB
OA
RD
AM-OSZILLATOR-KREISAM-OSCILLATOR-CIRCUIT
AM-ZF-KREISAM-IF-CIRCUIT
KASSETTEN-LOGIK-PLATTE (TN708)CASSETTE LOGIC BOARD (TN708)
HA
LLP
LAT
TE
HA
LL B
OA
RD
3,6V
3,6V
3,6V
8,3V
3,6V
3,6V
3,6V 5V
L
L
METAL
R
R
CPS-L
CP
S-R
RIGHT CHANNEL
NORMAL=H
LEFT CHANNEL
LEFT CHANNEL
NONEDOLBY BOPTION
DOLBY B
PL 0312 A5
CPS
4,1V
0,9V
8,3V
4,1V 4V
0,4V
4V 1,3V
0,5V 4V
1,3V
DOLBY_ON / OFF (DOLBY=H)
RIGHT CHANNEL
CP
S-O
N/O
FF
CP
S-H
IGH
CP
S-R
+L
5V 4,1V
8,3V
0,6V
SMT-NORMAL
TAPE-RIGHT-OUTPUT
DOLBY_ON / OFF
REVERSE / NORMAL
TAPE-LEFT-OUTPUT
SMT-REVERSE
CPS_ON / OFF
METAL
HALL-INTERFACE-REVERSE
HALL-INTERFACE-NORMAL
X1340 (TO X1301)
NF_R
DOLBY_ON
F / R
NF_L
SMT_F
GND
SMT_R
CPS_CTRL
METAL
U142
CPS_OUT
U8
MMT –
REEL_F
MMT +
REEL_R
MODE2
ANODE
MODE1
MODE3
COLLECTOR
MODE1
MODE3
GND
MODE2
REEL_REVERSE
COLLECTOR
N.C.
REEL_NORMAL
ANODE
X1341
X1342
SMT –
MMT +
MMT –
SMT +
12VM
M
KASSETTEN-MOTORMECHANISM-MOTOR
SCHLITTEN-MOTORSLEDGE-MOTOR
TONBAND-VORVERSTÄRKERTAPE PREAMPLIFIER
MOTOR-TREIBERMOTOR-DRIVER
0,5V
0,7V
0,3V
0,7V
0,6V
13,4
V
REVERSE_R_CH
GND
NORMAL_L_CH
NORMAL_R_CH
REVERSE_L_CH
X1343
TO
NK
OP
FTA
PE
HE
AD
HA
UP
TP
LAT
TE
MA
INB
OA
RD
MUNICH CM 168
Munich CM 1687 648 466 510
3
NO RDSOPTION
KASSETTEN LAUFWERKCASSETTE MECHANISM
TN 708
NF-VERSTÄRKERAF-AMPLIFIER
NF-VORVERSTÄRKERAF-PREAMPLIFIER
NF-SCHALTERAF-CONTROLLER
DECODER/ASUPLL
TB-VORVERSTÄRKERTAPE-PREAMPLIFIER
8,5V
FM
_OS
C
GN
D
M /
L
MU
LTIP
AT
H
∆U_F
M
U81
SLF
FS
_FM
MP
X
SL_
ST
OP
AM / FM-TUNER
2,4V
1,4V
6V1,5V
5V0,6V
10V
2V
FM
= L
OW
MW
= L
OW
4,9V
2,1V
4,9V
8,3V
8,3V
∆U_A
M
FS
_AM
AM
_OS
C
GN
D
U82
NF
_AM
GN
D
AN
T
X1 X2 X3
(D24
01 /
5 +
D30
0 / 2
0)
(D24
00 /
44 +
D80
0 / 4
8)
(D24
00 /
16 +
V34
6 / B
+ D
700
/ 6)
(D24
00 /
37 +
D80
0 / 6
4 +
D30
0 / 1
6)
(D24
00 /
39 +
V34
6 / C
)
∆U_F
M
∆U_A
M
(D24
00 /
44 +
X2
/ 9)
(D80
0 / 4
8 +
X2
/ 9)
(D24
00 /
20)
(D80
0 / 6
2)
(D80
0 / 5
)
(D80
0 / 1
3)
(D80
0 / 3
5)
14,4V
14,4V4,9V
4ON / OFF CDC-INTERFACE
4,9V
4,9V 8,5V
8,5V
8,3V 8,3V
∆U_F
M
∆U_A
M
(X2
/ 4)
(D80
0 / 5
1)
(D80
0 / 5
6)
(D24
00 /
38 +
D80
0 / 6
4)
(D24
00 /
11 +
D80
0 / 4
3)
(D24
00 /
7 +
D80
0 / 4
4)
(D70
0 / 9
)
(D30
0 / 7
)
(D24
00 /
16 +
X2
/ 8 +
V34
6 / B
)
(D24
00 /
16 +
X2
/ 8 +
D70
0 / 6
)
(D86
0 / 6
+ D
1500
/ 28
)
(D86
0 / 5
+ D
1500
/ 27
)
(D30
0 / 1
8)
(D30
0 / 1
7)
8,5V
14,2
V X1301(TO X1340)
MM
T+
U14
2
U8
CP
S_O
UT
RE
EL_
R
RE
EL_
F
MM
T–
CO
LLE
CT
OR
AN
OD
E
MO
DE
2
MO
DE
3
MO
DE
1
GN
D
DO
LBY
_ON
NF
_R
NF
_L
CP
S_C
TR
L
SM
T_F
ME
TAL
SM
T_R
F /
R
1(V20
31 /
B)
(D80
0 / 3
9)
(D80
0 / 3
3)=
H
ON
= 2
VO
FF
> 3
V
4,9V
4,2V
4,2V
4,2V
4,2V
4,2V
4,2V
4,9V
4,2V
4,2V
4,2V
4,2V
4,2V
4,2V
4,2V
4,2V
4,2V
4,2V
4,2V
4,2V
8,5V
4,2V
4,3V
4,2V
4,2V
4,4V
8,5V
14,2V
(D86
0 / 5
+ D
800
/ 49)
(D86
0 / 6
+ D
800
/ 50)
7,1V
7,1V
7,1V
7,1V
7,1V
7,1V
7,1V
7,1V
7,1V
7,1V
7,1V
7,1V
14,2V
MUTE-RR
MUTE-RF
MUTE-LF
MUTE-LR
8,5V
MUTE
6,4V
0,6V
14,4V
6,4V
6,4V
0,6V
14,4V
6,4V
14,4V
6,4V
0,6V
14,4V
6,4V
6,4V
0,6V
14,4V
6,4V
8,4V
4,2V
4,2V
1,9V
7,5V
0,3V
8,4V
4,2V
1,9V
4,2V
4,2V
4,2V
4,2V
4,2V
4,9V
4,2V
3,9V
0,2V
NF_AM
MPX
ASU_IN
8,5V
14,2V
PLL-LOOP-FILTER
AM / FMINTERFACE
R
L
8,5V
MONO
ILLUMINATION
(D80
0 / 1
4)
(D80
0 / 1
5)
(X20
00 /
22)
(X10
00 /
8)
(X20
00 /
18)
(X20
00 /
16)
(D15
00 /
10)
(D15
00 /
14)
1 2
(D16
61 /
7)
39K / 47K
27K / 180K
180K / 270K
1N /1,5N
1N /1,5N
FOR RDS ONLY NO RDSOPTION
3
NO RDSOPTION
3
PL 0304 A7
3,3K /10K
3,3K /10K
3,3K /10K
3,3K /10K
VECTOR_H3/4
VECTOR_F3
VECTOR_F2
VECTOR_F1
VE
CT
OR
_A3
VE
CT
OR
_A2
VECTOR_C4
VECTOR_A1/B1/C1
VECTORB2/3
KA
SS
ET
TE
N L
AU
FW
ER
KC
AS
SE
TT
E M
EC
HA
NIS
MT
N 7
05 /
AD
C 1
400
RDS
PROCESSOR
TB-VORVERSTÄRKERTAPE-PREAMPLIFIER
RDS OPTIONSPANNUNGSVERSORGUNG + RESET
POWER SUPPLY + RESET
8,5V
4,7V
(TO X1050) X1000
SC
HA
LTE
RP
LAT
TE
KE
Y B
OA
RD
SENSE
SDA_FR
SCL_FR
GND
VLED
REMOTE
GND
N.C.
N.C.
U10
LAMP_GND
U53
4,7V
4,9V
4,9V
4,9V
4,9V
4,9V
4,9V
4,9V
4,9V
3V
3V
0V
4,9V
4,9V
4,9V
4,9V
4,7V
2,3V
4,9V
2,2V
4,9V
4,9V
4,9V
4,9V
3,8V
4,7V
4,9V
4,9V
3,8V
4,8V
3,8V
2,5V
4,9V
3,8V
4,9V
4,9V
4,9V
4,9V
SDA
SCL
AN
SC
HLU
SS
PLA
TT
EC
ON
NE
CT
OR
BO
AR
D
(TO X2020) X4
E -PROM2
(D80
0 / 4
9 +
D15
00 /
27)
(D80
0 / 5
0 +
D15
00 /
28)
(D15
00 /
19)
(V30
2 / B
)
(D24
00 /
4)
(X2
/ 8 +
V34
6 / B
+ D
700
/ 6)
(X2
/ 10)
(V35
2 / B
)
(D24
00 /
5)
(D80
0 / 1
0)=
H
(D80
0 / 6
1)
(D80
0 / 8
)
(D80
0 / 4
8)
(D80
0 / 1
1)
(D80
0 / 2
0)
(D80
0 / 1
7)
(D80
0 / 1
9)
(D80
0 / 1
)
(D80
0 / 3
2)
= H
FR_SWITCH
GND
RIGHT
TAPE_DIRECTION
GND
COM
LEFT
X1110
X1302MOTOR +
MOTOR –
GND
CASS_SWITCH
GND
CASS_MUTE
1 2
2
2
8,5V
4,3V
4,3V
4,3V
4,3V
4,3V
4,3V
8,5V
8,5V
8,5V
4,9V
4,9V
4,9V
4,7V
0,25V
0,6V
0,8V
2,2V
4,7V
2,4V
4V
4,9V
4,7V
2,9V
2,3V
4,9V
4,7V
0,9V
3,2V
ss
3,9V
ss
4,7V
4,7V
4,6V
4,9V
4,9V
4,9V
RDS-FILTER
RD
S-M
UT
E =
HIG
H
4,9V
4,9V
4,9V
14,2V
(D80
0 / 3
4)
NORMAL = LOW
MOTOR-TREIBERMOTOR-DRIVER
4,9V
4,9V
14,4V
TEL-MUTE
AUTOMATIC ANTENNA
TEL_MUTE = LOW
14,4V
14,4V
RESET
5V 5V
2,4V
13,5
V
14,4
V
7,3V
14,4V
14,2V
14,2V
8,5V
4,9V
LINE_OUT_LF
BATTERY
LINE_OUT_LR
LINE_OUT_RF
GND
IGNITION
LINE_OUT_RR
LR –
N.C.
LF +
N.C.
AUTO_ANT.
LR +
LF –
BUS_DATA
SW_14V
BUS_CLK
RF +
TEL_MUTE
REM_CONT.
RF –
RR +
AF_GND
RR –
LINE_IN_R
LINE_IN_L
AN
SC
HLU
SS
PLA
TT
EC
ON
NE
CT
OR
BO
AR
D
X2000 (TO X2010)
150 mA
150 mA
14,4V
4ON / OFF CDC-INTERFACE
NO CDC OPTION4,9V
NO RDSOPTION
3
TEL-MUTEOPTION
5
NONTEL-MUTE
OPTION
REMOTECONTROLOPTION
5
COBURG RCR 168 (D)COLORADO CM 168 (U)COLORADO RCR 168 (E)LAS VEGAS DJ (E)MUNICH CM 168 (S)PORTOFINO RCR 168 (E)RAVENNA RCM 168 (E)ST. TROPEZ RCM 168 (E)FIAT MULTIPLA (E)
1
ARIZONA CM 148 (U)BOSTON RCR 128 (E)DRESDEN RCR 128 (D)FREIBURG RCM 148 (D)KINGSTON DJ (D)LOUISIANA RCM 148 (E)SIENA RCM 148 (E)ST. LOUIS DJ (E)
2
3 ARIZONA CM 148 (U)COLORADO CM 168 (U)MUNICH CM 168 (S)
4 BOSTON RCR 128 (E)COBURG RCR 168 (D)COLORADO RCR 168 (E)DRESDEN RCR 128 (D)PORTOFINO RCR 168 (E)
COBURG RCR 168 (D)COLORADO CM 168 (U)COLORADO RCR 168 (E)FIAT MULTIPLA (E)LAS VEGAS DJ (E)MUNICH CM 168 (S)PORTOFINO RCR 168 (E)RAVENNA RCM 168 (E)ST. LOUIS DJ (E)ST. TROPEZ RCM 168 (E)
5
NF-SIGNAL / AF-SIGNAL
SIGNAL-LINE
DATA-LINE
DATA-LINE
VECTORB/C2
VECTORH1
VECTOR_G4
VECTORC1
VECTORC4
VECTOR_G3
VECTOR_H2/3
VECTOR_G/H2
VECTOR_G/H3
VECTORE1
VECTORA4
VECTOR_D3
VECTOR_C4
VECTOR_B4
Hauptplatte / Main board A07
HauptplatteMain boardPL 0304 A07
Chip
R1530
R1533
R1531
R1532 C1531 R1643
C1643R1642
C1642
R1640
R1641
R2036
R2037
R354
R351C319
C316
C317 R1502
R1130
R2038
R1501
R319
R1100
R1101 C1110
R1110
R1102
R1120
C1120
R705
R1112
R706
R826
R827
R737C2437
R718
R700
R701
R711
C701
R805
C2408
R2415 R2416
R2420
C2435
C2410
R2412
R2417 R2400
C2400
C2401
C2441
R2418
R2423
C2406
R819
R830
R816
R820
R817
R1140
R350
R1503
R1504
R818
R821 R815
C1665
R332
R1557
R1508
R1506
R1558
R1564
R1563
R1555
R1550
R809
R810
R801
R507
R500
R501
R506
C500
C501
R5314
R807
C802
R832
R831
R833
R873
R872
R870
R871
C870 C871
R806
C807
R5315
R1800
R2024
C2024R2061
C2060
R2060
C2001
R1303 C2030
C2032R1302
R1301
C1301
R1305
R1304
R2023
R2041R2042
C2041
R1559
R502
R503
R2034
R2039
R2029
R2030
R2031
R2032
R2027
R2026
R2025
C2033 C2031
R2000
C2002
C2034
R2022
C33
0
C33
1
C318
V350
V871
V870
V872
V2044
V874
V875
V20
22V34
6
V11
99
V20
23
V15
31
V15
34V
1535
V15
30
V13
01
V82
7
V20
32
V20
35
V826
V2000
E
BC
BC848 BC858 DTC114TKA DTC143ZKAV1530 V827 V1534 / V1535 V146V2032 V1531 V1301
V2022 DTC144EK V2035V2023 V1199
HauptplatteMain boardPL 0304 A07
Chip
R301R303
R305
R306
R307
R308
R320
R33
0
R331
R345
R346R352
R353
R363R364
R70
2
R70
3 R704
R730
R731
R732
R733
R734
R735
R736
R738
R739
R740
R80
2
R80
3
R811
R813
R822
R82
3
R824
R825
R1513
R1514
R15
20
R15
21
R20
40
R2065 R2066
R828 R829
R1551
R1560
R15
61
R15
62
R1650R1651
R16
61
R304
R347
R71
0R
717
R5304
R5306
R530 7
R5310 R5311
R 5312
R 5313
R80
4
R81
4
R860
R861
R15
52
R1553
R15
54
R1556
R1103R1104
R1113R1114
R2405
R2406
R2408
R24
10R2413
R24
14
R2419R
2421
R24
22
R2432
R2454
R15
05
R15
07
R1652
R309
R348
R1306
R1307
R1309
R302
R1515
R1516
R2062
R2063
R2064
R1500
R812
R874
R875
R876
R877
R1801
R1802
R2424
R2045R2046
R317
R318
R2047
R349
R707
R18
03
C800
C80
1
C80
4
C860
C1503
C1504
C2407
C2438
C2439
C2440
C1652 C1653
C302
C304
C305
C306
C322
C332
C350
C70
0
C712C713
C714
C7 15
C731
C732
C736
C737
C2061
C2062
C2065
C2067
C24
09
C1112
C1122
C1501
C1515
C15
18
C1517
C15
20C1516
C15
19
C718
C2412
C872
C873
C2035C2036
R2002
R16
53
C24
25
R87
8
R53
03
R834
R2433
V1801
V2002
V20
31
V15
19
V15
16
V5303
V5302
V5301
V53
04
V5306
V5305
V801
V80
2V80
0D
2060
4 5
81
V28
00
D1100
5 8
14
D2401
17
8 14
D15
01
1
7 8
14
V361
V351
V362
V30
1
V35
2
V30
3
V30
2
V73
3
V73
0
V24
06
V15
32V
1533
V828
D86
0
8 1
45
D1500
14
1
15
28
D2400
6
7
40
1
18
28
17
39 29
D800
48
1
33
16
49
64
32
17
D700
13
12
24
1
D300
11
10
20
1
R20
43R
2044
R2033PTC
R2035PTC
V873
V860
V731
V2060
E
BC
BC848 BC848 DTC143ZKA DTC144EKAV301 V802 V361 V1516V351 V2406 V1801 V1519V352 V5301 V2002V362 V5303 V2031 DTC114TKAV730 V2800 V302 / V303V733 BC858 V5302 V1532V800 V828 V5304 V1533
21 43
F
E
H
G
A07 A07
BOSTON RCR 128 (E)DRESDEN RCR 128 (D)
FREIBURG RCM 148 (D)KINGSTON DJ (D)LOUISIANA RCM 148 (E)SIENA RCM 148 (E)
ARIZONA CM 148 (U)
COBURG RCR 168 (D)COLORADO RCR 168 (E)PORTOFINO RCR 168 (E)
LAS VEGAS DJ (E)FIAT MULTIPLA (E)RAVENNA RCM 168 (E)ST. LOUIS DJ (E)ST. TROPEZ RCM 168 (E)
COLORADO CM 168 (U)
MUNICH CM 168 (S)
R304 R305 R5314 / 0RR5315 / 0R
NO CDCOPTION
R349 / 0RR705 / 0RR717 / 0RR718 / 0RR801 / 0R
NO RDSOPTION
R1640R1641R1650R1651
C330C331
R2046 / 10KC2036 / 2,2N
V2800 /DTC143ZKA
REMOTECONTROLOPTION
R1800 / 120KR1801 / 100KR1802 / 82K
V1801 /DTC143ZKA
TEL MUTEOPTION
180K
180K
270K
270K
180K
180K
270K
27K
27K
180K
180K
27K
27K
180K
*
*
**
*
3,3K
3,3K
10K
10K
3,3K
3,3K
10K
1NF
1NF
1NF
1,5NF
1NF
1NF
1,5NF
**
*
*
**
*
*
R1803 / 0R
NOTEL MUTE
OPTION
1NF
1NF
1,5NF
D1660D1661
TDA7375A
TDA7375A
TDA7375A
TDA7375A
TDA7375A
TDA7375A
TDA7375A
R307
39K
39K
47K
47K
39K
39K
47K
PL 0304 A7
HauptplatteMain boardPL 0304 A07
21 43
B
A
D
C
C1555+
C1559+
C1557+
C1514+
C1510+
C1511+
C1508+
C1507+
C1506+
C1505+
C1509+
C2068+C2411
+
C1500+
C1551+C2405
+
C1502+
C502+
C1556+
C1558+C1552
+
C1553+
C1554+
C1550+
C2040+C806
+
C1121+
C1101+
C1111+
C2063+C2066
+
C805+
X2000
13
10
9
6
5
2
1
14
17
18
21
22
25
26
C1661+
C35
1
+
C321+
C1641+
C1530+ C1663
+
C1640+
Z300
C30
1
+C
320
+
Z2400
Z800
C861+
L2400
C733 C717
C735
C730+
C734
L700
W1663
D1661
13579111315
2468101214
D1660
13579111315
2468101214
C16
51
+
C16
50
+
C16
64
+W1661
W1662C2000
+
V2042
E B C
V2041
E B C
C2064+
V2036ECB
V2033 B C E
D2034321
V1302BCE X1302
123456
X130113
14
9
10
5
6
1
2
17
20
21
D2061 1 2 3
L2000
Z700
V2040
ECB
X42 1
X212345678910
X112
X3123456
X11101234567
X100011
12
9
10
7
8
5
6
3
4
1
2
X31 = U822 = ∆U_AM3 = FS_AM4 = AM_OSC5 = AM_NF6 = GND
X11 = ANT2 = GND
X21 = ∆U_FM2 = FM_OSC3 = GND4 = M / L5 = U816 = MULTIPATH7 = FS_FM8 = SLF9 = SL_STOP
10 = MPX
X1301(TO X1340)
1 = MODE12 = MODE33 = COLLECTOR4 = MODE25 = ANODE6 = REEL_R7 = MMT–8 = REEL_F9 = MMT+
10 = CPS_OUT11 = U812 = U14213 = SMT_R14 = CPS_CTRL15 = METAL16 = SMT_F17 = GND18 = NF_L19 = NF_R20 = DOLBY_ON21 = F / R
X2000(TO X2010)
1 = GND2 = LINE_OUT_LF3 = BATTERY4 = LINE_OUT_LR5 = IGNITION6 = LINE_OUT_RF7 = LR –8 = LINE_OUT_RR9 = LR +
10 = N.C.11 = LF +12 = N.C.13 = LF –14 = AUTO_ANT.15 = SW_14V16 = BUS_DATA17 = RF –18 = BUS_CLK19 = RF +20 = TEL_MUTE21 = RR +22 = REM_CONT.23 = RR –24 = AF_GND25 = LINE_IN_L26 = LINE_IN_R
X4 (TO X2020)1 = SCL2 = SDA
X13021 = MOTOR +2 = MOTOR –3 = GND4 = CASS_SWITCH5 = GND6 = CASS_MUTE
X11101 = GND2 = FR_SWITCH3 = TAPE_DIR4 = GND5 = RIGHT6 = COM7 = LEFT
X1000 (TO X1050)1 = U532 = LAMP_GND3 = N.C.
4 = U105 = N.C.6 = VLED
7 = GND8 = REMOTE9 = SENSE
10 = GND11 = SCL_FR12 = SDA_FR
C303+
C711+
C710+
A07
PL 0304 A12
Hauptplatte / Main board A12
HauptplatteMain boardPL 0304 A12
Chip
E
BC
BC848 BC858 DTC114TKA DTC143ZKAV1530 V827 V1534 / V1535 V146V2032 V1531 V1301
V2022 DTC144EK V2035V2023 V1199
R332
R350
R351
R354
R500
R501
R737
R809
R810
R815
R816
R817
R818
R819
R820
R821
R
R872
R873
R1130
R1140
R1501
R1503
R2036
R2037
R2038
R15R1563
R1640
R1641
R718
R1110
R1120R801
R807
R870
R871
R1555
R1557
R1558
R1559
R1564
R2400
R1100
R1101
R1102
R1112
R1305
R1800
R2417
R2418
R2420
R2423
R506
R1502
R1504
R1506
R1508
R1530
R1531
R1532
R1642
R1643
R507
R1533
R1301
R1302
R1303
R502
R503
R705
R830
R706
R319
R831
R832
R833
R5314
R5315
R321
R1131
R1141
V15
30
V15
31
V20
22
V20
23
V35
0
V87
0
V82
7
C317
C318
C802
C871
C2030
C2406
C2400
C2401
C1642
C1643
C1665
C2435
C33
0
C33
1
C500
C501
C2441
C1110
C1120
C1301
C2437
C319
C1531
C2408
C807
C316
C323
C315
C2039
V13
01
V34
6
V15
34V
1535
HauptplatteMain boardPL 0304 A12
Chip
E
BC
BC848 BC848 DTC143ZKA DTC144EKAV301 V802 V361 V1516V351 V2406 V1801 V1519V352 V5301 V2002V362 V5303 V2031 DTC114TKAV730 V2800 V302 / V303V733 BC858 V5302 V1532V800 V828 V5304 V1533
R15
51
R15
60
R15
61
R15
53
R15
54
R2002
R1801
C2037
V2002
R1802R2045 R2047
C2035
V1801
R15
05
R15
07
R2046
C2036
R1650R1651 R16
52
R16
53
V15
32V
1533
C1652
C1653
R301 R306
R331
R309
R302
C302C332V30
2 V30
3
R303
R305
R320
R345
R346R352
R353
R363R364
R304
R347
R348
R317
V30
1
V351
V362
V35
2
C322
C350
V361
R33
0
R16
61
V11
01
V11
02
R307
R308
R734
R1103R1104
R1113R1114
R24
10
R1309R87
8
R2424
R318
R349
R2412
C304
C305
C306
C1112
C1122
C2412
D1100
R70
2
R70
3
R71
0R
717
R24
21
R24
22
C24
54
D2401
D2400
R704
R730
R731
R732
R733
R735
R736
R738
R739
R740
R2405
R2406
R2408
R2432
R2433
R707
V73
0
V733
V73
1
C2407
C2438
C2439
C2440
C70
0
C712C713
C714
C715
C731
C732
C736
C737
C718
D700
R860
R861
R812
R24
36
V86
0
C860
C24
36
D86
0C
801
C24
25
R13
06
R1307
R834
V873
V5306
V5305
C800
V53
04
V1103
R813
R822 R82
3
R2065 R2066
R2062
R2063
V80
2
C80
4
C2061
C2062
C2065
C2067
D20
60
V20
60
R811
R825R2064
V801
V80
0
V28
00
R20
43R
2044
R1514
R53
03
R5304
R5306
R5307
R5310 R5311
R5312
R5313
V5301
V5303
V5302
V1519 R80
2
R80
3
R1513
R15
20
R15
21
R828 R829
R15
62
R80
4
R81
4
R1556
R2419R2454
R1515
R1516
R1517
R1518
V828
C1515
C15
18
C1517
C15
20C1516
C15
19V15
16
R20
40
R874
R877
C872
C873
V20
31
R15
52
R1500
C1503
C1504
C1501
R875
R876
D15
01
D15
00
R18
03
R2033 R2035
D800
D300
A12 A12
X1000 (TO X1050)1 = U532 = LAMP_GND3 = N.C.
4 = U105 = N.C.6 = VLED
7 = GND8 = REMOTE9 = SENSE
10 = GND11 = SCL_FR12 = SDA_FR
V2033
V13
02
V20
36
V2041
V2042
D2061
V20
40
C735
L2000
L2400
L700
L310
C2064
C20
00
D1660 D1661
C734
X1000
W4102
W4104
C733C717
W20
01
W20
02
W2005
W2008
X2000
X4
D20
34
W1661
W1662
W16
63
X 1X 2
X13
02
X1301
X11
10
X 3
Z30
0
C1101
C1111
C1121
C1500
C16
61
C16
63
C30
1
C32
0
C35
1
C711C2066
C2063
C1506C1507
C1510C1511
C1552
C1553
C1554
C1555
C2411
C1556
C1557
C1558
C1559
C2405
C1508
C1509
C16
40
C16
41
C16
50
C16
51
C1514
C16
64
C1505
C15
30
C861
C806
C2068
C502
C11
13
C1123C1502
C30
3
C32
1
C710
C730
C805
C2040
C1550
C1551
Z700
Z80
0
Z24
00
W4101
W4103
HauptplatteMain boardPL 0304 A12
X31 = U822 = ∆U_AM3 = FS_AM4 = AM_OSC5 = AM_NF6 = GND
X11 = ANT2 = GND
X21 = ∆U_FM2 = FM_OSC3 = GND4 = M / L5 = U816 = MULTIPATH7 = FS_FM8 = SLF9 = SL_STOP
10 = MPX
X1301(TO X1340)
1 = MODE12 = MODE33 = COLLECTOR4 = MODE25 = ANODE6 = REEL_R7 = MMT–8 = REEL_F9 = MMT+
10 = CPS_OUT11 = U812 = U14213 = SMT_R14 = CPS_CTRL15 = METAL16 = SMT_F17 = GND18 = NF_L19 = NF_R20 = DOLBY_ON21 = F / R
X2000(TO X2010)
1 = GND2 = LINE_OUT_LF3 = BATTERY4 = LINE_OUT_LR5 = IGNITION6 = LINE_OUT_RF7 = LR –8 = LINE_OUT_RR9 = LR +
10 = N.C.11 = LF +12 = N.C.13 = LF –14 = AUTO_ANT.15 = SW_14V16 = BUS_DATA17 = RF –18 = BUS_CLK19 = RF +20 = TEL_MUTE21 = RR +22 = REM_CONT.23 = RR –24 = AF_GND25 = LINE_IN_L26 = LINE_IN_R
X4 (TO X2020)1 = SCL2 = SDA
X13021 = MOTOR +2 = MOTOR –3 = GND4 = CASS_SWITCH5 = GND6 = CASS_MUTE
X11101 = GND2 = FR_SWITCH3 = TAPE_DIR4 = GND5 = RIGHT6 = COM7 = LEFT
R1517/1MR1518/1MR1803/0R
D1660D1661
TDA7375
TDA7375A
TDA7375A
TDA7375A
TDA7375A
TDA7375A
TDA7375A
1M
1M
*
*
4,7K 3,9K
4,7K 3,9K
BOSTON RCR 128 (E)DRESDEN RCR 128 (D)
FREIBURG RCM 148 (D)KINGSTON DJ (D)LOUISIANA RCM 148 (E)SIENA RCM 148 (E)
ARIZONA CM 148 (U)
COBURG RCR 168 (D)COLORADO RCR 168 (E)PORTOFINO RCR 168 (E)
LAS VEGAS DJ (E)FIAT MULTIPLA (E)RAVENNA RCM 168 (E)ST. LOUIS DJ (E)ST. TROPEZ RCM 168 (E)
COLORADO CM 168 (U)
MUNICH CM 168 (S)
R304 R305 R5314 / 0RR5315 / 0R
NO CDCOPTION
R349 / 0RR705 / 0RR717 / 0RR718 / 0RR801 / 0R
NO RDSOPTION
R2046 / 10KC2036 / 2,2N
V2800 /DTC143ZKA
REMOTECONTROLOPTION
R1800 / 120KR1801 / 100KR1802 / 82K
V1801DTC143ZKA
TEL MUTEOPTION
180K
180K
270K
270K
180K
180K
270K
27K
27K
180K
180K
27K
27K
180K
*
*
**
*
**
*
*
**
*
*
R345
4,7K
4,7K
39K
39K
PL 0304 A12
R346
3,9K
3,9K
15K
15K
39K 15K
R348/10kR354/10k
V352BC848C
*
**
R35410R
*
**
*
V1516V1519
DTC144EKA
*
**
*
*
*
*
*
*
C50210µ
R1517R1518R1803
0R
0R
0R
R1640R1641R1650R1651
3,3K
3,3K
10K
10K
3,3K
3,3K
10K
C330C331
1NF
1NF
1NF
1,5NF
1NF
1NF
1,5NF
A12
SchalterplatteKey boardPL 0310 A03
S3319AUD
S3304SCA
S33084 / RPT
S33095 / MIX
S33106 / LISTS3307
3 /S33062 /
S33051 / MTLS3302
PS
S3301DSC
S3321BA / TS
S3318S3312
S3313S3311S3316
S3314
S3320LD
S3315/ DIS
S3317SRC
X1051
231
S1000
S1001ON
SCHALTERPLATTEKEY BOARD
PL 0310 A3
X1050 (TO X1000)
SENSE
SDA_FR
SCL_FR
GND
VLED
REMOTE
GND
N.C.
N.C.
U10
LAMP_GND
U53
HA
UP
TP
LAT
TE
MA
INB
OA
RD
REMOTE_CONTROL
4,7V
4,7V
LEDOPTION
INKREMENTENGEBERPULSE CONTROLLER
CODE-LED
LAUTSTÄRKEVOLUME
X1051
DIS
PLA
Y
MUNICH CM 168
PS
BA / TS
SCA
SRC
CLK / DIS
DSC
AUD
ON / OFF
LD1 / MTL
4 / RPT
2 /
3 /
5 / MIX
6 / LIST
SchalterplatteKey boardPL 0310 A03
Chip
R10
01 R10
03R
1004
R10
05
R10
06
R10
07
R10
09R
1010
R10
11R10
12
R10
13
R10
21 R10
24
R10
28
C10
01
C10
02
C10
03
L100
0
Z1001
H1000
H1005
H1001
H1004
H1002
H1003
V1001V1002 V1004V1003
V1000
X1050(TO X1000)
24681012
1357911
D1000
4164
1
2580
65
24
40
R10
40R
1030
R10
41C
1004
R10
29
C10
05
R10
31
H1007
X1050 (TO X1000)1 = U532 = LAMP_GND3 = N.C.4 = U105 = N.C.6 = VLED
7 = GND8 = REMOTE9 = SENSE
10 = GND11 = SCL_FR12 = SDA_FR
R15
17/1
MR
1518
/1M
R18
03/0
R
D16
60D
1661
TD
A73
75
TD
A73
75A
TD
A73
75A
TD
A73
75A
TD
A73
75A
TD
A73
75A
TD
A73
75A
1M1M
**
4,7K
3,9K
4,7K
3,9K
BO
ST
ON
RC
R 1
28 (
E)
DR
ES
DE
N R
CR
128
(D
)
FR
EIB
UR
G R
CM
148
(D
)K
ING
ST
ON
DJ
(D)
LOU
ISIA
NA
RC
M 1
48 (
E)
SIE
NA
RC
M 1
48 (
E)
AR
IZO
NA
CM
148
(U
)
CO
BU
RG
RC
R 1
68 (
D)
CO
LOR
AD
O R
CR
168
(E
)P
OR
TO
FIN
O R
CR
168
(E
)
LAS
VE
GA
S D
J (E
)F
IAT
MU
LTIP
LA (
E)
RA
VE
NN
A R
CM
168
(E
)S
T. L
OU
IS D
J (E
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T. T
RO
PE
Z R
CM
168
(E
)
CO
LOR
AD
O C
M 1
68 (
U)
MU
NIC
H C
M 1
68 (
S)
R30
4R
305
R53
14 /
0RR
5315
/ 0R
NO
CD
CO
PT
ION
R34
9 / 0
RR
705
/ 0R
R71
7 / 0
RR
718
/ 0R
R80
1 / 0
R
NO
RD
SO
PT
ION
R20
46 /
10K
C20
36 /
2,2N
V28
00 /
DT
C14
3ZK
A
RE
MO
TE
CO
NT
RO
LO
PT
ION
R18
00 /
120K
R18
01 /
100K
R18
02 /
82K
V18
01D
TC
143Z
KA
TE
L M
UT
EO
PT
ION
180K
180K
270K
270K
180K
180K
270K
27K
27K
180K
180K
27K
27K
180K
* *
***
****
****
R34
5
4,7K
4,7K 39
K
39K
PL
0304
A12
R34
6
3,9K
3,9K 15
K
15K
39K
15K
R34
8/10
kR
354/
10k
V35
2B
C84
8C
*
**
R35
410
R
* ***
V15
16V
1519
DT
C14
4EK
A
* ***
** * *
*
C50
210
µR
1517
R15
18R
1803
0R 0R 0R
R16
40R
1641
R16
50R
1651
3,3K
3,3K
10K
10K
3,3K
3,3K
10K
C33
0C
331
1NF
1NF
1NF
1,5N
F
1NF
1NF
1,5N
F
AutoradioFun Line CC / S
Ersatzteilliste • Spare Parts List • Liste de rechanges • Lista de repuestos
Munich CM 1687 648 466 510
8 622 401 740 Sa 04/98
S 2000 (10A)1 904 516 106ME 2000
8 634 392 672
ME 40008 638 110 073
ME 34048 632 094 596
ME 34418 632 064 400
ME 34038 632 064 327
ME 34018 632 094 613
ME 34438 638 840 133
ME 34458 632 094 614
ME 34448 632 064 399
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ME 3401 ME 1000 ME 3452 ME 3402 ME 3451 ME 3900
Geräte Name Release Panel LCD Kappenrahmen Halteplatte CR-Klappe KartonUnit name KartonLe nom de l’appareil KartonEl nombre del producto Karton
Munich CM 168 8 636 593 809 8 945 406 496 8 636 561 994 8 636 561 975 8 636 511 327 6 018 740 330
(Lieferung nur gegen Eigentumsnachweis)(Delivery only upon proof of ownership)(Livraison seulement contre présentatión du certificat de proprieté)(Suminstro sólo por presentación del certificado de propiedad)
Release PanelME 3401
S 10008 941 481 061
Mechanische Bauteile Mechanical componentsMécaniques importants Componentes mecánicos
D GB F E
ME 1001 ABSCHIRMUNG (LCD) SHIELDING (LCD) ECRANNAGE (LCD) APANTALLAMIENTO (LCD) 8 635 320 557ME 2000 ANSCHLUSSBLOCK (LA) CONNECTING BLOCK BLOC DE CONNEXIÓN BLOQUE DE CONEXIÓN 8 634 494 176ME 2001 ANSCHLUSSBLOCK (+/-) CONNECTING BLOCK BLOC DE CONNEXIÓN BLOQUE DE CONEXIÓN 8 604 390 045
ME 2002 ANTENNENADAPTER ANTENNE ADAPTER ADAPTAT.D.ANTENNE ADAPT.DE ANTENA 8 627 105 171ME 3100 DECKEL OBEN TOP COVER COUVERCLE SUPERIEUR TAPA SUPERIOR 8 635 123 158ME 3101 DECKEL UNTEN BOTTOM COVER COUVERCLE INFERIEUR TAPA INFERIOR 8 635 132 652
ME 3102 ISOLIEREINLAGE INSULATOR INSERT GARNITURE ISOLANTE INSERTO AISLAMENT 8 631 058 788ME 3192 ETUI CASE ETUI ESTUCHE 8 635 260 353ME 3200 AUSLÖSEHEBEL TRIGGER LEVER LEVIER DE DETENTE PALANCA DE RETENCIÓN 8 631 960 288
ME 3201 RASTHEBEL LOCKING LEVER LEVIER DE VEROUILLEM. PALANCA DE ENCASTRE 8 631 960 289ME 3202 ZUGFEDER (ME 3201) TENSION SPRING RESSORT DE TEN. RESORTE DE TEN. 8 634 650 193ME 3203 ZUGFEDER (ME 3200) TENSION SPRING RESSORT DE TEN. RESORTE DE TEN. 8 634 650 192
ME 3206 DREHFEDER TORSION SPRING RESSORT DE TORSION RESORTE DE TORSIÓN(CR-KLAPPE) (CC-FLAP) (TRAPPE CC) (TAPADERA CC) 8 634 650 181
ME 3207 DRUCKFEDER (FF/FR/EJ) PRESSURE SPRING RESSORT PRESSION MUELLE DE COMPRESIÓN 8 634 630 216
ME 3208 DRUCKFEDER (REL) PRESSURE SPRING RESSORT PRESSION MUELLE DE COMPRESIÓN 8 634 630 217ME 3209 DRUCKSTÜCK (FF/FR) PRESSURE PIECE (FF/FR) MEMBRE DE PRESSION (FF/FR) PIEZA DE PRESIÓN (FF/FR) 8 632 064 330ME 3210 DRUCKSTÜCK (EJ) (TN 705) PRESSURE PIECE (EJ) MEMBRE DE PRESSION (EJ PIEZA DE PRESIÓN (EJ) 8 632 064 331
ME 3500 RASTFEDER (2x) STOP SPRING (2x) RESSORT A CRAN (2x) D'A RESSORTE FIADOR (2x) 8 631 210 500ME 3800 KONTAKTGUMMI (LCD) CONTACT RUBBER GOMME DE CONTACT GOMA DE CONTACTO 8 638 801 346ME 3965 STYROPOR (2x) STYROFOAM (2x) STYROPORE (2x) STYROPOR (2x) 8 635 460 378
ME 3982 DISTANZBOLZEN SPACER PIN AXE ENTRETOISE PERNO DISTANCIADOR 8 603 160 008ME 3983 HALTERAHMEN FRAME CADRE SUPPORT MARCO DE FIJACION 8 601 390 742ME 3985 FUEHRUNGSBOLZEN GUIDE PIN TIGE DE GUIDAGE PERNO DE GUIA 8 600 460 050
ME 3988 DEMONTAGEBÜGEL DISMANTLING AID ETRIER DE DEMONT. ESTRIBO DE DESMONT 8 601 910 002
X 1000 KONTAKTLEISTE (12 POL.) CONTACT LEDGE REGLETTE DE CONTACTS REGLETA DE CONTACTOS 8 638 801 188X 1050 KONTAKTLEISTE (PANEL) CONTACT LEDGE REGLETTE DE CONTACTS REGLETA DE CONTACTOS 8 638 801 189X 1110 STIFTLEISTE (7 POL.) PIN CONNECTOR BARRETTE A TIGES REGLETA DE CLAVIJA 8 638 801 372X 1301 STIFTLEISTE (21POL.) PIN CONNECTOR BARRETTE A TIGES REGLETA DE CLAVIJA 8 638 801 364X 1302 STIFTLEISTE (6 POL.) PIN CONNECTOR BARRETTE A TIGES REGLETA DE CLAVIJA 8 638 801 361
ME 3403 ME 1000 ME 3404 ME 3602 ME 1300 ME 3400
Geräte Name Frontkappe Schalterplatte Rückwand Tuner CR-Laufwerk LichtleiterUnit name Light ConductorLe nom de l’appareil Pl.Pour LampesEl nombre del producto Fibra Optica
Munich CM 168 8 636 593 771 8 638 300 564 8 636 561 973 8 638 300 307 8 638 811 099 8 635 370 546
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Position Bezeichnung Bestell-Nr.Position Designation Part no.Position Dénomination No. de commandePosición Denominación Número de pedido
Position Bezeichnung Bestell-Nr.Position Designation Part no.Position Dénomination No. de commandePosición Denominación Número de pedido
SCHALTERPLATTE,SWITCH BOARD,PLAQUE D' INTERRUPT,PLACA DE INTERRUPT 8 638 300 564
oD 1000 M 38203 E4FP 8 925 904 291
3H 1000-H 1003 5V 120 mA (blau) 8 928 411 682
H 1004-H 1005 5V 145 mA (klar) 8 928 411 681
H 1007 LBM 776 JK 8 925 405 437
1L 1000 8 948 420 013
S 1000 ENCODER 8 941 481 061
d 2V 1000 BZX 84/C5V6 8 925 421 037V 1001 BZX 84/C5V6 8 925 421 037V 1002 BZX 84/C5V6 8 925 421 037
V 1003 BAL 99 8 925 405 137V 1004 BZX 84/C5V6 8 925 421 037
fZ 1001 8 MHz 8 926 193 045
HAUPTPLATTE,MAIN BOARD,PLAQUETTE PRINCIPALE,PLACA PRINCIPAL
6C 2000 3300 µF 8 943 490 296C 2064 1000 µF 8 943 490 231
oD 300 TDA 7338 D 8 925 901 758D 700 SDA 4330 8 925 901 029D 800 M 38027 M8FP 8 925 904 378
D 860 ST 24C04 8 627 003 037D 1100 LM 833 M 8 925 900 088D 1500 TDA 7318 8 925 900 349
D 1501 MC 33079 DR2 8 925 900 205D 1660 TDA 7375 A 8 945 903 746D 1661 TDA 7375 A 8 945 903 746
D 2034 LM 317 T 8 925 901 736D 2060 L 4949 8 925 900 348D 2061 MC 78L05 8 925 900 327
1L 700 8 928 411 058L 2000 8 948 411 065L 2400 8 928 411 070
kR 2033 4.6 Ω PTC 8 921 351 012R 2035 4.6 Ω PTC 8 921 351 012
d 2V 301 BC 848 C 8 925 705 037V 346 DTC 144 EKA 8 925 705 264V 350 BAL 99 8 925 405 137
V 351 BC 848 C 8 925 705 037V 352 BC 848 C 8 925 705 037V 361 DTA 143 ZKA 8 925 705 233
V 362 BC 848 C 8 925 705 037V 730 BC 848 B 8 925 705 043V 731 BZX 84/C11V 8 925 421 093
V 733 BC 848 C 8 925 705 037V 800 BC 848 C 8 925 705 037V 801 BAW 56 8 925 405 015
V 802 BC 848 C 8 925 705 037V 826 BAL 99 8 925 405 137V 827 BC 858 C 8 925 705 039V 828 BC 858 C 8 925 705 039
V 860 BAL 99 8 925 405 137V 870 BZX 84/C5V1 8 925 421 062V 871 BZX 84/C5V1 8 925 421 062
V 872 BZX 84/C5V1 8 925 421 062V 873 BZX 84/C5V6 8 925 421 037V 874 BZX 84/C5V6 8 925 421 037
V 875 BZX 84/C5V6 8 925 421 037V 1301 DTC 143 ZKA 8 925 705 234V 1302 BC 369 8 925 705 304
V 1516 DTC 114 ZKA 8 925 705 264V 1519 DTC 114 ZKA 8 925 705 264V 1530 BC 848 B 8 925 705 043
V 1531 BC 858 B 8 925 705 038V 1532-V 1535 DTC 114 TKA 8 925 705 197
V 1801 DTC 143 ZKA 8 925 705 234V 2000 S 3 G 8 925 405 023V 2022 BC 858 C 8 925 705 039V 2023 BC 858 C 8 925 705 039V 2031 DTC 143 ZKA 8 925 705 234V 2032 BC 348 C 8 925 705 037
V 2033 BC 369 8 925 705 304V 2035 DTC 143 ZKA 8 925 705 234V 2036 BC 369 8 925 705 304
V 2040 BD 436 8 945 705 606V 2041 BC 337-25 8 925 707 347V 2042 BC 337-25 8 925 707 347
V 2044 BZX 84/B9V1 8 925 421 065V 2060 RLR 4001 8 925 800 044V 2800 DTC 143 ZKA 8 925 705 234
V 5301 BC 348 C 8 925 705 037V 5302 DTC 143 ZKA 8 925 705 234V 5303 BC 348 C 8 925 705 037
V 5304 DTC 143 ZKA 8 925 705 234V 5305 BAW 56 8 925 405 015V 5306 BAV 70 8 925 405 122
bZ 300 456 kHz 8 946 193 900Z 700 4 MHz 8 926 193 002Z 800 8 MHz 8 926 193 032
Position Bezeichnung Bestell-Nr.Position Designation Part no.Position Dénomination No. de commandePosición Denominación Número de pedido
Position Bezeichnung Bestell-Nr.Position Designation Part no.Position Dénomination No. de commandePosición Denominación Número de pedido
AM / FM - PLATTE,AM / FM BOARD,PLAQUETTE AM / FM,PLACA AM / FM 8 638 300 307
oD 3 TDA 1575 T 8 925 900 339D 100 TDA 1593 T 8 928 901 757D 101 RC 4558 DR 8 925 900 308
D 660 LA 1337 M 8 925 904 193
1L 1 8 958 411 000L 2 8 948 419 063L 3 8 948 419 063
L 4 8 928 411 070L 7 8 958 411 000L 14 8 958 411 105
L 45 8 948 419 043L 51 8 948 417 028L 152 8 948 417 027
L 601 8 928 411 065L 602 8 928 411 070L 635 8 948 415 044
L 640 8 948 415 056L 650 8 948 415 041L 660 8 948 414 007
L 661 8 948 415 005
8R 179 47 kΩ 8 921 500 015R 656 1,5 Ω NTC 8 951 300 007
d 2V 1 BAV 99 8 925 405 124V 2 BF 999 8 925 705 280V 3 BC 858 C 8 925 705 039V 4 BA 885 8 925 405 530
V 10 BB 814 8 925 405 146V 20 BB 814 8 925 405 146V 40 BB 814 8 925 405 146
V 600 HN 3G 8 925 705 317V 601 Z 47 8 925 421 048V 602 Z 47 8 925 421 048
V 620 BFR 30 8 925 705 131V 631 1 SV 172 8 925 705 037V 635 BB 112 8 925 405 159
V 636 BB 112 8 925 405 159V 640 BB 112 8 925 405 159V 683 BC 848 C 8 925 705 037
fZ 150 10,7 MHz 8 926 193 212Z 151 10,7 MHz 8 926 193 212Z 152 10,7 MHz 8 926 193 212
Z 655 450 kHz 8 946 193 908Z 660 450 kHz 8 946 193 901
Hinweis:Handelsübliche Kondensato-ren und Widerstände sind inder Ersatzteilliste nichtaufgeführt. Wir bitten Sie,diese Teile im Fachhandel zubeziehen.
Nota:Des condensateurs etrésistaces commerciaux nesont pas inclus dans la listedes pièces détachées.Veuillez acheter ces pièceschez votre spècialiste.
Note:Capacitors and resistors usualin trade are not mentioned inthe spare parts list. Kindly buythese parts from thespecialized trade.
Nota:No se indican en la lista depiezas de requestos loscondensatores y los resistoresde uso comercial. Les rogamoscomprar esas piezas en elcomercio especializado.
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30
10
1631
5
6
7
49
43
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Position Bezeichnung Bestell-Nr.Position Designation Part no.Position Dénomination No. de commandePosición Denominación Número de pedido
STEUERPLATTE,CONTROL-BOARD,PLAQUE D'CONTROLE,PLACA DE CONTROL 8 638 300 312
oD 1140 TDA 7334 8 925 901 465D 1250 HA 12135 AFP 8 925 900 229D 1340 LB 1641 8 925 901 740D 1350 BA 3703 F 8 925 901 963
d 2V 1340 BZX 79/C4V3 8 925 421 096V 1341 DTC 143 ZKA 8 925 705 234V 1342 DTC 143 ZKA 8 925 705 234
Position Bestell-Nr.Position Part no.Position No. de commandePosición Número de pedido
LW 5 8 619 000 657LW 6 8 619 000 658LW 7 8 619 000 659
LW 10 8 619 000 660LW 16 8 619 000 668LW 30 8 619 000 662
LW 31 8 619 000 663LW 40 8 619 000 664LW 43 8 619 000 665
LW 49 8 619 000 666LW 58 8 619 000 667
TN 708 8 638 812 099 Explosionszeichnung / Exploded View / Vue éclatée / Dibujo de tipo explosión
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