ICF-CD843V - Sony Audio Service Manual (repair manual)

icf-cd843v service manual
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SERVICE MANUAL
AUDIO POWER SPECIFICATIONS
POWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL HARMONIC
DISTORTION
With 4
−ohm loads, both channels driven from
100 
− 10 000 Hz; rated 1.0 W per channel-minimum
RMS power, with no more than 10% total harmonic
distortion in AC operation.
CD player section
System:
 Compact disc digital audio system
Laser diode properties:
Material: GaAlAs
Wavelength: 780 nm
Emission duration: Continuous
Laser output: Less than 44.6 
µW
(This output is the value measured at a distance of
about 200 mm from the objective lens surface on
the optical pick-up block with 7 mm aperture.)
Frequency response:
 20-20 000 Hz 
 +1
−1.5
 dB
Wow and flutter:
 Below measurable limit
Radio section
Frequency range:
TV:
− 13 ch
WEATHER: 1 
− 7 ch
FM:
87.5 
− 108 MHz
AM:
530 
− 1 710 kHz
General
Time display: 
12-hour system
Speaker:
 66 mm (2 
5
/
8
 
inches) dia., 4 
Power outputs:
1.2 W + 1.2 W (at 10% harmonic distortion)
Power requirements: 
120 V AC, 60 Hz
Dimensions:
Approx. 185.5 
×
 176 
×
 210.5 mm (w/h/d)
(Approx. 
3
/
8
 
×
 7 
×
 
3
/
8
 inches) incl.
projecting parts and controls
Mass:
 Approx. 1 780 g (3 lb 15
 
oz)
Design and specifications are subject to change
without notice.
TV/WEATHER/FM/AM CD CLOCK RADIO
US Model
SPECIFICATIONS
ICF-CD843V
Ver 1.0  2004.02
9-877-625-01
Sony Corporation
2004B05-1
Personal Audio Company
C
 2004.02
Published by Sony Engineering Corporation
Model Name Using Similar Mechanism
ICF-CD853V
Optical Pick-up Block Name
KSM-213RDP
Optical Pick-up Name
KSS-213R
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ICF-CD843V
About CD-Rs/CD-RWs
This unit is compatible with CD-Rs/CD-RWs but
playback capability may vary depending on the
quality of the disc, the recording device and
application software.
TABLE  OF  CONTENTS
1.
SERVICING  NOTES
..............................................
3
2.
GENERAL
..................................................................
4
3.
DISASSEMBLY
3-1. Disassembly Flow ...........................................................
5
3-2. Rear Cabinet Assy ...........................................................
6
3-3. CD Lid .............................................................................
6
3-4. Upper Cabinet Assy ........................................................
7
3-5. MAIN Board ...................................................................
7
3-6. CD Block .........................................................................
8
3-7. Optical Pick-up (KSS-213R) ..........................................
8
4.
ELECTRICAL  ADJUSTMENTS
Tuner Section .................................................................
9
CD Section .....................................................................  11
5.
DIAGRAMS
5-1. Block Diagram  – CD Section – .................................... 12
5-2. Block Diagram  – MAIN Section – ............................... 13
5-3. Note for Printed Wiring Board and
Schematic Diagrams ....................................................... 14
5-4. Printed Wiring Board  – CD Section – .......................... 16
5-5. Schematic Diagram  – CD Section – ............................. 17
5-6. Printed Wiring Board  – MAIN Section – ..................... 18
5-7. Printed Wiring Boards  – POWER Section – ................ 19
5-8. Schematic Diagram  – MAIN section (1/2) – ............... 20
5-9. Schematic Diagram  – MAIN section (2/2) – ............... 21
5-10. Printed Wiring Boards  – PANEL Section – ................. 22
5-11. Schematic Diagram  – PANEL Section – ...................... 23
6.
EXPLODED  VIEWS
6-1. Cabinet Section ............................................................... 27
6-2. Upper Cabinet Section .................................................... 28
6-3. Front Cabinet Section ..................................................... 29
6-4. Rear Cabinet Section ...................................................... 30
6-5. Optical Pick-up Section (KSM-213RDP) ...................... 31
7.
ELECTRICAL  PARTS  LIST
.............................. 32
SAFETY-RELATED  COMPONENT  WARNING!!
COMPONENTS  IDENTIFIED  BY  MARK  
0
  OR  DOTTED
LINE  WITH  MARK  
0
  ON  THE  SCHEMATIC  DIAGRAMS
AND  IN  THE  PARTS  LIST  ARE  CRITICAL  TO  SAFE
OPERATION.  REPLACE  THESE  COMPONENTS  WITH
SONY  PARTS  WHOSE  PART  NUMBERS  APPEAR  AS
SHOWN  IN  THIS  MANUAL  OR  IN  SUPPLEMENTS  PUB-
LISHED  BY  SONY.
SAFETY  CHECK-OUT
After correcting the original service problem, perform the follow-
ing safety check before releasing the set to the customer:
Check the antenna terminals, metal trim, “metallized” knobs,
screws, and all other exposed metal parts for AC leakage.
Check leakage as described below.
LEAKAGE  TEST
The AC leakage from any exposed metal part to earth ground and
from all exposed metal parts to any exposed metal part having a
return to chassis, must not exceed 0.5 mA (500 microamperes).
Leakage current can be measured by any one of three methods.
1. A commercial leakage tester, such as the Simpson 229 or RCA
WT-540A. Follow the manufacturers’ instructions to use these
instruments.
2. A battery-operated AC milliammeter. The Data Precision 245
digital multimeter is suitable for this job.
3. Measuring the voltage drop across a resistor by means of a
VOM or battery-operated AC voltmeter. The “limit” indica-
tion is 0.75 V, so analog meters must have an accurate low-
voltage scale. The Simpson 250 and Sanwa SH-63Trd are ex-
amples of a passive VOM that is suitable. Nearly all battery
operated digital multimeters that have a 2 V AC range are suit-
able.  (See Fig. A)
Fig. A.
Using an AC voltmeter to check AC leakage.
1.5 k
0.15 
µ
F
AC
voltmeter
(0.75 V)
To Exposed Metal
Parts on Set
Earth Ground
CAUTION
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures
other than those specified herein may result in hazardous ra-
diation exposure.
Notes on chip component replacement
• Never reuse a disconnected chip component.
• Notice that the minus side of a tantalum capacitor may be dam-
aged by heat.
Flexible Circuit Board Repairing
• Keep the temperature of the soldering iron around 270 ˚C dur-
ing repairing.
• Do not touch the soldering iron on the same conductor of the
circuit board (within 3 times).
• Be careful not to apply force on the conductor when soldering
or unsoldering.
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ICF-CD843V
S302
SECTION  1
SERVICING  NOTES
The laser diode in the optical pick-up block may suffer electro-
static break-down because of the potential difference generated
by the charged electrostatic load, etc. on clothing and the human
body.
During repair, pay attention to electrostatic break-down and also
use the procedure in the printed matter which is included in the
repair parts.
The flexible board is easily damaged and should be handled with
care.
NOTES  ON  LASER  DIODE  EMISSION  CHECK
The laser beam on this model is concentrated so as to be focused
on the disc reflective surface by the objective lens in the optical
pick-up block. Therefore, when checking the laser diode emis-
sion, observe from more than 30 cm away from the objective lens.
LASER DIODE AND FOCUS SEARCH OPERATION
CHECK
During normal operation of the equipment, emission of the laser
diode is prohibited unless the upper lid is closed while turning ON
the S302. (push switch type)
The following checking method for the laser diode is operable.
• Method
Emission of the laser diode is visually checked.
1. Open the upper lid.
2. Push the S302 as shown in Fig.1.
Note:
 Do not push the detection lever strongly, or it may be bent or dam-
aged.
3. Press the
CD 
u
button.
4. Check the object lens for confirming normal emission of the
laser diode. If not emitting, there is a trouble in the automatic
power control circuit or the optical pick-up.
In this operation, the object lens will move up and down 2
times along with inward motion for the focus search.
NOTES  ON  HANDLING  THE  OPTICAL  PICK-UP
BLOCK  OR  BASE  UNIT
CHUCK  PLATE  JIG  ON  REPAIRING
On repairing CD section, playing a disc without the CD lid, use
Chuck Plate Jig.
• Code number of Chuck Plate Jig: X-4918-255-1
Fig.1 Method to push the S302
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ICF-CD843V
Features
TV/WEATHER/FM/AM 4 band PLL (phase locked
loop) synthesized clock radio
Easy preset digital tuning with 25 memory presets
Built-in CD player with CD-R/RW playback
function
Easy to see large Display with small footprint.
Triple Alarm (Radio, buzzer or CD) with the
extendable snooze function.
Easy nap timer —one push operation.
LCD with backlight which has a brightness control
switch.
D .S.T. (Daylight Saving Time) 
−Summer time
calculation.
Setting the Brightness
of the Backlight
Press BRIGHTNESS to select high, middle or low for
the display according to your preference.
Setting the Clock
and Date
1
Plug in the clock radio.
The display will flash  AM 12:00 .
2
Press 
CLOCK
 for a few seconds.
You will hear a beep and the year will start to
flash in the display.
3
Press 
TUNE/TIME SET +
 or   until the
correct year appears in the display.
4
Press 
CLOCK
 once.
5
Repeat steps 
3
 and 
4
 to set the month, day,
hour, and minute.
After setting the minutes, press 
CLOCK
 to start
the clock, and you will hear two short beeps.
To display the year and date, press
SNOOZE•DATE/SLEEP OFF 
once for the date,
and within 4 seconds press it again for the year. The
display shows the date or year for a few seconds and
then changes back to the current time.
To set the current time rapidly, hold down
TUNE/TIME SET +
 or  .
In step 
5
, when you press 
CLOCK
 after the minute
setting to activate the clock, the seconds start counting
from zero.
To change the display to the
daylight saving time (summer time) indication
Press 
D.S.T./SUMMER T.
 is displayed and the time indication changes to
summer time.
To deactivate the summer time function, press
D.S.T./SUMMER T.
 again.
FM wire
antenna
AC power
cord
The PRESET TUNING 3 button has a
tactile dot.
There is a tactile dot
beside volume to show
the direction to turn up
the volume.
The CD 
u
 button has a tactile dot.
Setting the Alarm
This clock radio is equipped with 3 alarm modes
CD, radio and buzzer. Before setting the alarm, make
sure to set the clock (see  Setting the Clock and
Date ).
To Set the Alarm Time
To Set the CD Alarm:
For the CD alarm, the track you specified as the
Wake-up track is played first.
(If the CD play mode is set to  SHUFFLE  or
SHUFFLE REP , however, all the tracks are played
in random order.)
1
With the alarm turned on, adjust the volume
to the level you require.
2
Press 
ALARM SET CD
 for a few seconds.
ALARM ,  CD  appear on the display.
After one beep,  ALARM  and the hour will start
to flash in the display.
3
Press 
TUNE/TIME SET +
 or   until the
desired hour appears.
To set the hour rapidly, hold down 
TUNE/TIME
SET +
 or 
4
Press 
ALARM SET CD.
The minute will flash.
5
Repeat step 
3
 to set the minute and press
ALARM SET CD.
The wake-up track number flashes on the display.
6
Press 
TUNE/TIME SET +
 or   to select
the desired wake-up track number.
The wake-up track number can be set up to 99.
7
Press ALARM SET CD.
Two short beeps will confirm the setting.
To Set the Radio Alarm:
For the radio alarm, the station you specified as the
Wake-up station is played.
1
Tune into a station and adjust the volume.
2
Press 
ALARM SET RADIO
 for a few
seconds.
ALARM  and  RADIO  appear on the display.
After one beep,  ALARM  and the hour will start
to flash on the display.
3
Press 
TUNE/TIME SET +
 or   until the
desired hour appears.
To set the hour rapidly, hold down 
TUNE/TIME
SET +
 or 
4
Press 
ALARM SET RADIO.
The minute will flash.
5
Repeat step 
3
 to set the minute and press
ALARM SET RADIO.
WAKE UP STA  appears and the preset number
flashes on the display.
6
Press 
TUNE/TIME SET +
 or   to select
the wake-up station.
Preset number changes in the order as follows:
P
AM P1 to 5
FM1 P1 to 5
FM2 P1 to 5
TV P1 to 5
WEATHER 
    P1 to 5
P
−  is the last received station.
You can directly select the desired wake-up
station by pressing 
RADIO•BAND
 or the
PRESET TUNING
 button while the indication
P
−  is not displayed.
7
Press 
ALARM SET RADIO.
Two short beeps will confirm the setting.
To Set the Buzzer Alarm:
1
Press 
ALARM SET BUZZER
 for a few
seconds.
ALARM  and  BUZZER  appear on the display.
After one beep,  ALARM  and the hour will start
to flash on the display.
2
Press 
TUNE/TIME SET + 
or   until the
desired hour appears.
To set the hour rapidly, hold down 
TUNE/TIME
SET +
 or 
3
Press 
ALARM SET BUZZER.
The minute will flash.
4
Repeat step 
2
 to set the minute and press
ALARM SET BUZZER.
Two short beeps will confirm the setting.
To Set the Alarm Mode
Before setting the alarm mode, be sure to set the alarm
time. (See  To Set the Alarm Time .)
Repeat the pressing of 
ALARM MODE
 to select the
alarm mode you want. Every time you press 
ALARM
MODE,
 CD/RADIO/BUZZER indicator changes in
the order as follows:
CD 
RADIO
BUZZER
CD+RADIO
CD+BUZZER
RADIO+BUZZER
CD+RADIO+BUZZER
OFF
The alarm time which plays or sounds next is
displayed.
To Check the Alarm Setting
For 
ALARM SET CD,
 pressing once displays the
alarm time, pressing twice displays the wake-up track
number.
For 
ALARM SET RADIO,
 pressing once displays
the alarm time, pressing twice displays the wake-up
station.
For 
ALARM SET BUZZER,
 pressing once displays
the alarm time.
The display shows the alarm setting for a few seconds
and then returns to the previous display.
Alarm time in CD alarm, radio alarm and buzzer
alarm is set at AM 12:00 when you purchased the
unit.
ALARM ON—
If you set the CD alarm and there is no disc in the CD
player, the buzzer alarm will sound in its place at the
time set.
For the buzzer alarm, the beeping of the alarm
becomes more rapid after every few seconds in three
progressive stages.
Note
When CD, radio and buzzer alarms are set for the
same time, the CD alarm takes precedence. If the CD
alarm is not set, the radio alarm takes precedence.
To Doze for a Few More Minutes
Press 
SNOOZE•DATE/SLEEP OFF
.
The CD, radio or buzzer alarm turns off but will be
automatically activated again after about 10 minutes.
Every time you press 
SNOOZE•DATE/SLEEP
OFF
, the snooze time changes as follows:
10 
20
50
60
30
40
The display shows the snooze time for a few seconds
and returns to show the current time. When you press
SNOOZE•DATE/SLEEP OFF
 after the current time
appears, the snooze time starts from 10 minutes again.
The maximum length of the snooze time is 60
minutes.
ALARM OFF—
The CD, radio, or buzzer alarm is turned off
automatically after 60 minutes.
To Stop the Alarm
Press 
OFF
 x
•ALARM RESET
 to turn off the alarm.
The alarm will come on again at the same time the
next day.
To Deactive the Alarm
Press
 ALARM MODE
 repeatedly until CD/RADIO/
BUZZER indicator go off.
Setting the Sleep
Timer
You can fall asleep to the CD or the radio using the
automatically after a preset duration.
Press 
SLEEP
 during CD or radio play.
You can set the sleep timer to durations of 90, 60, 30,
or 15 minutes. Every push changes the display as
follows:
off (current time)
90
60
30
15
SLEEP  will appear in the display when the duration
time is set.
The CD or the radio will play for the time you set,
then shut off.
To turn off the CD or the radio before the preset time,
press 
SNOOZE•DATE/SLEEP OFF
.
SECTION  2
GENERAL
This section is extracted from
instruction manual.
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