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SERVICE MANUAL
Sony Corporation
Published by Sony Techno Create Corporation
PCM-M10/M10P
SPECIFICATIONS
LINEAR PCM RECORDER
9-889-628-04
2011E04-1
©
2011.05
US Model
Canadian Model
AEP Model
UK Model
PCM-M10
E Model
PCM-M10/M10P
Chinese Model
PCM-M10
Ver. 1.3 2011.05
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Note:
Be sure to keep your PC used for service and
checking of this unit always updated with the
latest version of your anti-virus software.
In case a virus affected unit was found during
service, contact your Service Headquarters.
Be sure to keep your PC used for service and
checking of this unit always updated with the
latest version of your anti-virus software.
In case a virus affected unit was found during
service, contact your Service Headquarters.
Capacity (User available capacity)
Built-In Memory:
4GB (approx. 3.60GB = 3,865,470,566Byte)
A part of the memory capacity is used as a management area.
Frequency range (in recording/playback, LINE IN input)
L3CM
96.00 kHz: 20 Hz – 40,000 Hz (0 dB, –2dB)
48.00 kHz: 20 Hz – 22,000 Hz (0 dB, –2dB)
44.10 kHz: 20 Hz – 20,000 Hz (0dB, –2dB)
22.05 kHz: 20 Hz – 10,000 Hz (0 dB, –3.5dB)
48.00 kHz: 20 Hz – 22,000 Hz (0 dB, –2dB)
44.10 kHz: 20 Hz – 20,000 Hz (0dB, –2dB)
22.05 kHz: 20 Hz – 10,000 Hz (0 dB, –3.5dB)
Recording modes
L3CM 22.05 kHz/16 bit
L3CM 44.10 kHz/16 bit
L3CM 44.10 kHz/16 bit
*
L3CM 44.10 kHz/24 bit
L3CM 48.00 kHz/16 bit
L3CM 48.00 kHz/24 bit
L3CM 96.00 kHz/16 bit
L3CM 96.00 kHz/24 bit
M33 44.10 kHz/64 kbps
L3CM 48.00 kHz/16 bit
L3CM 48.00 kHz/24 bit
L3CM 96.00 kHz/16 bit
L3CM 96.00 kHz/24 bit
M33 44.10 kHz/64 kbps
**
Bit rate and sampling frequencies for M33 files
*1
Bit rate: 32 kbps – 320 kbps, VBR
Sampling frequencies:
Sampling frequencies:
16 kHz/22.05 kHz/24 kHz/32 kHz/44.1 kHz/48 kHz
File extension: .mp3
*1
Not all encoders are supported.
Bit rate and sampling frequencies
*2
for WMA files
Bit rate: 32 kbps - 192 kbps , VBR
Sampling frequencies: 44.1 kHz
File extension: .wma
Sampling frequencies: 44.1 kHz
File extension: .wma
*2
WMA Ver. 9 is compatible, however, MBR (Multi Bit Rate),
Lossless, 3rofessional, and Voice are not supported.
Copyright-protected file cannot be played back.
Not all encoders are supported
Copyright-protected file cannot be played back.
Not all encoders are supported
Bit rate and sampling frequencies
*3
for AAC-LC (m4a) files
Bit rate: 16 kbps - 320 kbps, VBR
Sampling frequencies:
Sampling frequencies:
11.025 kHz/12 kHz/16 kHz/22.05 kHz/
24 kHz/32 kHz/44.1 kHz/48 kHz
24 kHz/32 kHz/44.1 kHz/48 kHz
File extension: .m4a
*3
Copyright-protected file cannot be played back.
Not all AAC encoders are supported.
M33
320 kbps: 50 Hz – 15,000 Hz (0 dB, –3 dB)
128 kbps: 50 Hz – 15,000 Hz (0 dB, –3 dB)
64 kbps: 50 Hz – 13,000 Hz (0 dB, –3 dB)
128 kbps: 50 Hz – 15,000 Hz (0 dB, –3 dB)
64 kbps: 50 Hz – 13,000 Hz (0 dB, –3 dB)
M33 44.10 kHz/128 kbps
M33 44.10 kHz/320 kbps
M33 44.10 kHz/320 kbps
*
default setting
**
for a long-time recording
Signal-to-noise ratio (S/N)
(Input from the LINE IN jack and output from LINE OUT jack
when recording/playing back L3CM)
when recording/playing back L3CM)
87 dB (1 kHz IHF-A) (for 24 bit)
General
Speaker
Speaker
Approx. 16 mm (21/32 inches) dia.
Input/Output
Microphone jack (minijack, stereo), input for plug in power
– Input impedance: 22 kȍ
– Minimum input level: 0.9 mV
– Rated input level: 2.5 mV
– Minimum input level: 0.9 mV
– Rated input level: 2.5 mV
LINE IN jack (minijack, stereo)
– Input impedance: 22 kȍ
– Minimum input level: 500 mV
– Minimum input level: 500 mV
– Rated input level: 2 V
PCM-M10/M10P
2
Maximam recording time
*5*6
Recording modes
Built-in
memory
memory
Memory card
4GB
1GB
2GB
8GB
16GB
4GB
LPCM 96.00kHz/24 bit
1 hr.
25 min.
55 min.
3 hr.
7 hr.
1 hr.
50 min.
50 min.
45 min.
55 min.
LPCM 96.00kHz/16 bit
2 hr.
40 min.
1 hr.
5 hr.
11 hr.
2 hr.
45 min.
25 min.
45 min.
35 min.
50 min.
LPCM 48.00kHz/24 bit
3 hr.
50 min.
1 hr.
7 hr.
15 hr.
3 hr.
40 min.
55 min.
40 min.
30 min.
50 min.
LPCM 48.00kHz/16 bit
5 hr.
1 hr.
2 hr.
11 hr.
23 hr.
5 hr.
30 min.
20 min.
50 min.
35 min.
15 min.
45 min.
LPCM 44.10kHz/24 bit
4 hr.
55 min.
2 hr.
8 hr.
16 hr.
4 hr.
5 min.
25 min.
50 min.
10 min.
LPCM 44.10kHz/16 bit
6 hr.
1 hr.
3 hr.
12 hr.
25 hr.
6 hr.
25 min.
5 min.
35 min.
20 min.
15 min.
LPCM 22.05kHz/16 bit
12 hr.
2 hr.
6 hr.
25 hr.
50 hr.
12 hr.
5 min.
55 min.
15 min.
20 min.
40 min.
35 min.
MP3 44.10kHz/320kbps 26 hr.
6 hr.
13 hr.
55 hr.
111 hr.
27 hr.
45 min.
35 min.
50 min.
50 min.
55 min.
50 hr.
MP3 44.10kHz/128kbps 67 hr.
16 hr.
34 hr.
139 hr.
279 hr.
69 hr.
5 min.
30 min.
45 min.
45 min.
45 min.
40 min.
MP3 44.10kHz/64kbps
134 hr.
33 hr.
69 hr.
279 hr.
559 hr.
139 hr.
10 min.
35 min.
30 min.
35 min.
30 min.
The maximum recording time of all the folders is as follows (rounded figures by 5 minutes).
(hr. : hours/min. : minutes)
When you are going to record continuously for a long time, you may have to replace the batteries
with new ones in the midst of recording. For details on the battery life, see the next table.
The maximum recording time varies if you record tracks in mixed recording mode.
with new ones in the midst of recording. For details on the battery life, see the next table.
The maximum recording time varies if you record tracks in mixed recording mode.
*5
*6
When using Sony LR6 (SG) (size AA) alkaline batteries
Recording models
Recording
without
monitoring
without
monitoring
LPCM 96.00kHz/24 bit
28 hr.
19 hr.
19 hr.
LPCM 96.00kHz/16 bit
28 hr.
19 hr.
19 hr.
LPCM 48.00kHz/24 bit
39 hr.
23 hr.
23 hr.
LPCM 48.00kHz/16 bit
39 hr.
24 hr.
24 hr.
LPCM 44.10kHz/24 bit
41 hr.
24 hr.
24 hr.
LPCM 44.10kHz/16 bit
46 hr.
24 hr.
24 hr.
22 hr.
24 hr.
27 hr.
27 hr.
28 hr.
30 hr.
LPCM 22.05kHz/16 bit
45 hr.
24 hr.
24 hr.
30 hr.
MP3 44.10kHz/320kbps 40 hr.
26 hr.
24 hr.
28 hr.
Recording with
monitoring
monitoring
Playback
*2
through speaker
Playback using
the headphones
the headphones
MP3 44.10kHz/128kbps 40 hr.
26 hr.
24 hr.
28 hr.
MP3 44.10kHz/64kbps
43 hr.
26 hr.
24 hr.
28 hr.
(hr. : hours/min. : minutes)
Battery life
*1
(JEITA)
*4
62.0 mm × 114.0 mm × 21.8 mm
(2 1/2 in. × 4 1/2 in. × 7/8 in.)
(2 1/2 in. × 4 1/2 in. × 7/8 in.)
Mass (JEITA)
*4
Approx.187 g (6 5/8 oz.) including 2 LR6 (size AA)
alkaline batteries
alkaline batteries
(Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries
Association)
Association)
*4
Measured value by the standard of JEITA
Supplied accessories
Remote commander (1)
A& poZer adapter (9) (1)
8S% connection cable (1)
LR6 (size AA) alkaline batteries (2)
+and strap (1)
&'R2M (1) (“Sound Forge Audio Studio LE”)
(Except &hinese model)
2perating Instructions
A& poZer adapter (9) (1)
8S% connection cable (1)
LR6 (size AA) alkaline batteries (2)
+and strap (1)
&'R2M (1) (“Sound Forge Audio Studio LE”)
(Except &hinese model)
2perating Instructions
'esign and specifications are subMect to change Zithout notice.
± Load impedance 16 ȍ
± 2utput level 20 m: 20 m:
± 2utput level 20 m: 20 m:
LI1E 28T mode
± Load impedance 22 kȍ
± Rated output level 1 9rms
± Rated output level 1 9rms
8S% connector (mini% Mack +ighspeed 8S%
Mass Storage &lass)
'& I1 9 Mack
Memory Stick Micro (M2)/microS' memory card slot
Memory Stick Micro (M2)/microS' memory card slot
REM2TE Mack
3layback speed control ('3&)
100 to ±75 (L3&M/M3/:MA/AA&L&)
Maximum poZer output
250 m:
3oZer reTuirements
'& .0 9 :hen using the A& poZer adaptor (supplied)
'& .0 9 LR6 (size AA) alkaline batteries (supplied) (2)
'& 2.4 9 1+AA nickel metal hydride rechargeable batteries
'& .0 9 LR6 (size AA) alkaline batteries (supplied) (2)
'& 2.4 9 1+AA nickel metal hydride rechargeable batteries
2perating temperature
5& 5& (41 F 5 F)
(not supplied) (2)
+eadphone/LI1E 28T Mack (miniMack stereo)
+eadphone mode
'imensions (Z/h/d) (not incl. proMecting parts and controls)
Ver. 1.1
PCM-M10/M10P
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UNLEADED SOLDER
Boards requiring use of unleaded solder are printed with the lead-
free mark (LF) indicating the solder contains no lead.
(Caution: Some printed circuit boards may not come printed with
Boards requiring use of unleaded solder are printed with the lead-
free mark (LF) indicating the solder contains no lead.
(Caution: Some printed circuit boards may not come printed with
the lead free mark due to their particular size)
: LEAD FREE MARK
Unleaded solder has the following characteristics.
• Unleaded solder melts at a temperature about 40 °C higher
• Unleaded solder melts at a temperature about 40 °C higher
than ordinary solder.
Ordinary soldering irons can be used but the iron tip has to be
applied to the solder joint for a slightly longer time.
applied to the solder joint for a slightly longer time.
Soldering irons using a temperature regulator should be set to
about 350 °C.
Caution: The printed pattern (copper foil) may peel away if the
about 350 °C.
Caution: The printed pattern (copper foil) may peel away if the
heated tip is applied for too long, so be careful!
•
Strong viscosity
Unleaded solder is more viscous (sticky, less prone to fl ow)
than ordinary solder so use caution not to let solder bridges
occur such as on IC pins, etc.
than ordinary solder so use caution not to let solder bridges
occur such as on IC pins, etc.
•
Usable with ordinary solder
It is best to use only unleaded solder but unleaded solder may
also be added to ordinary solder.
also be added to ordinary solder.
Flexible Circuit Board Repairing
•
•
Keep the temperature of soldering iron around 270 °C during
repairing.
repairing.
•
Do not touch the soldering iron on the same conductor of the
circuit board (within 3 times).
circuit board (within 3 times).
•
Be careful not to apply force on the conductor when soldering
or unsoldering.
or unsoldering.
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.
aged by heat.
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
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 PUBLISHED BY SONY.
MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY.
ATTENTION AU COMPOSANT AYANT RAPPORT
À LA SÉCURITÉ!
LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFIÉS PAR UNE MARQUE 0 SUR
LES DIAGRAMMES SCHÉMATIQUES ET LA LISTE DES
PIÈCES SONT CRITIQUES POUR LA SÉCURITÉ DE FONC-
TIONNEMENT. NE REMPLACER CES COMPOSANTS QUE
PAR DES PIÈCES SONY DONT LES NUMÉROS SONT DON-
NÉS DANS CE MANUEL OU DANS LES SUPPLÉMENTS
PUBLIÉS PAR SONY.
LES DIAGRAMMES SCHÉMATIQUES ET LA LISTE DES
PIÈCES SONT CRITIQUES POUR LA SÉCURITÉ DE FONC-
TIONNEMENT. NE REMPLACER CES COMPOSANTS QUE
PAR DES PIÈCES SONY DONT LES NUMÉROS SONT DON-
NÉS DANS CE MANUEL OU DANS LES SUPPLÉMENTS
PUBLIÉS PAR SONY.
Note for Replacing the Microphone (MIC3001 and
MIC3002)
When replacing the Microphone, replace the microphones on right
and left channels at the same time.
Part Number for the Microphone for Service: 9-885-138-06 MIC
PAIR (2 pieces)
MIC3002)
When replacing the Microphone, replace the microphones on right
and left channels at the same time.
Part Number for the Microphone for Service: 9-885-138-06 MIC
PAIR (2 pieces)
CAUTION
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
When using Sony NH-AA rechargeable batteries
Recording models
Recording
without
monitoring
without
monitoring
LPCM 96.00kHz/24 bit
28 hr.
19 hr.
19 hr.
LPCM 96.00kHz/16 bit
28 hr.
19 hr.
19 hr.
LPCM 48.00kHz/24 bit
38 hr.
22 hr.
22 hr.
LPCM 48.00kHz/16 bit
39 hr.
23 hr.
23 hr.
LPCM 44.10kHz/24 bit
38 hr.
23 hr.
23 hr.
LPCM 44.10kHz/16 bit
44 hr.
23 hr.
23 hr.
21 hr.
23 hr.
26 hr.
26 hr.
27 hr.
29 hr.
LPCM 22.05kHz/16 bit
41 hr.
23 hr.
23 hr.
29 hr.
MP3 44.10kHz/320kbps 32 hr.
26 hr.
24 hr.
28 hr.
Recording with
monitoring
monitoring
Playback
*2
through speaker
Playback using
the headphones
the headphones
MP3 44.10kHz/128kbps 37 hr.
26 hr.
24 hr.
28 hr.
MP3 44.10kHz/64kbps
38 hr.
26 hr.
24 hr.
28 hr.
(hr. : hours/min. : minutes)
*1
The battery life is measured in testing using methods proprietary to Sony. The battery life may
shorten depending on how you operate the PCM recorder.
*2
When playing back music through the internal speaker with the volume level set to 16.
PCM-M10/M10P
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1. DISASSEMBLY
1-1. CASE (REAR) ASSY, BATTERY CASE LID ............... 6
1-2. PANEL (FRONT) ASSY ................................................ 7
1-3. SW BOARD ASSY ......................................................... 7
1-4. LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY PANEL (LCD1701) ...... 8
1-5. LED BOARD ................................................................. 8
1-6. REINFORCEMENT (LCD) ........................................... 9
1-7.
1-2. PANEL (FRONT) ASSY ................................................ 7
1-3. SW BOARD ASSY ......................................................... 7
1-4. LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY PANEL (LCD1701) ...... 8
1-5. LED BOARD ................................................................. 8
1-6. REINFORCEMENT (LCD) ........................................... 9
1-7.
SPEAKER (SP2001) .......................................................
9
1-8.
SYSTEM BOARD .......................................................... 10
1-9. MIC (MIC3001, MIC3002) ............................................ 10
1-10. AUDIO BOARD, HP BOARD ....................................... 11
1-11. REINFORCEMENT (REC_VOL) ................................. 11
1-12. RECVOL ASSY .............................................................. 12
1-10. AUDIO BOARD, HP BOARD ....................................... 11
1-11. REINFORCEMENT (REC_VOL) ................................. 11
1-12. RECVOL ASSY .............................................................. 12
2.
TEST MODE
............................................................ 13
3. DIAGRAMS
3-1. Block Diagram - Audio Section - .................................. 18
3-2. Block Diagram - DSP Section - ..................................... 19
3-3. Block Diagram - Power Section - .................................. 20
3-4. Printed Wiring Board - Audio Section - ......................... 21
3-5. Schematic Diagram - Audio Section (1/2) - ................... 22
3-6. Schematic Diagram - Audio Section (2/2) - ................... 23
3-7. Printed Wiring Board - HP/LED Section - .................... 24
3-8. Schematic Diagram - HP/LED Section - ....................... 24
3-9. Printed Wiring Board - System Section - ....................... 25
3-10. Schematic Diagram - System Section (1/8) - ................. 26
3-11. Schematic Diagram - System Section (2/8) - ................. 27
3-12. Schematic Diagram - System Section (3/8) - ................. 28
3-13. Schematic Diagram - System Section (4/8) - ................. 29
3-14. Schematic Diagram - System Section (5/8) - ................. 30
3-15. Schematic Diagram - System Section (6/8) - ................. 31
3-16. Schematic Diagram - System Section (7/8) - ................. 32
3-17. Schematic Diagram - System Section (8/8) - ................. 33
3-18. Printed Wiring Board - SW Section - ............................ 34
3-19. Schematic Diagram - SW Section - ............................... 35
3-2. Block Diagram - DSP Section - ..................................... 19
3-3. Block Diagram - Power Section - .................................. 20
3-4. Printed Wiring Board - Audio Section - ......................... 21
3-5. Schematic Diagram - Audio Section (1/2) - ................... 22
3-6. Schematic Diagram - Audio Section (2/2) - ................... 23
3-7. Printed Wiring Board - HP/LED Section - .................... 24
3-8. Schematic Diagram - HP/LED Section - ....................... 24
3-9. Printed Wiring Board - System Section - ....................... 25
3-10. Schematic Diagram - System Section (1/8) - ................. 26
3-11. Schematic Diagram - System Section (2/8) - ................. 27
3-12. Schematic Diagram - System Section (3/8) - ................. 28
3-13. Schematic Diagram - System Section (4/8) - ................. 29
3-14. Schematic Diagram - System Section (5/8) - ................. 30
3-15. Schematic Diagram - System Section (6/8) - ................. 31
3-16. Schematic Diagram - System Section (7/8) - ................. 32
3-17. Schematic Diagram - System Section (8/8) - ................. 33
3-18. Printed Wiring Board - SW Section - ............................ 34
3-19. Schematic Diagram - SW Section - ............................... 35
4.
EXPLODED VIEWS
4-1. MAIN Section ................................................................. 52
4-2. LCD Section ................................................................... 53
4-3.
4-2. LCD Section ................................................................... 53
4-3.
CHASSIS Section-1 ........................................................ 54
4-4.
CHASSIS Section-2 ........................................................ 55
4-5. CASE (REAR) Section ................................................... 56
5.
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST
.............................. 57
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