SERVICE MANUALSony CorporationConnect CompanyPublished by Sony Engineering CorporationUS ModelLINEAR PCM
RECORDER9-879-961-012005L04-1?? 2005.12Ver. 1.0
2005.12SPECIFICATIONSPCM-D1– Continued on next page –Recording mediaBuilt-in flash memory 4 GB “Memory Stick PRO High Speed”not supplied Stereo recordingMaximum recordable time ApproximateThe total maximum recordable time approximate of all the folders is as follows.Built-in flash memory 4 GBSampling frequency/Maximumquantifying bit numberrecordable time 22.05 kHz 16 bit13 hrs 10 min.44.10 kHz 16 bit6 hrs 35 min.44.10 kHz 24 bit4 hrs 20 min.48.00 kHz 16 bit6
hrs48.00 kHz 24 bit4 hrs96.00 kHz 16 bit3 hrs96.00 kHz 24 bit2 hrs“Memory Stick PRO High Speed”Sampling frequency/Maximum recordable time quantifying bit number256 MB512 MB1 GB2 GB4 GB22.05 kHz 16 bit45 min.1 hr 30 min.3 hrs 5 min.6 hrs 25 min.12 hrs 45 min.44.10 kHz 16 bit20 min.45 min.1 hr 30 min.3 hrs 10 min.6 hrs 20 min.44.10 kHz 24 bit15 min.30 min.1 hr2 hrs 5 min.4 hrs 15 min.48.00 kHz 16 bit20 min.40 min.1 hr 25 min.2 hrs 55 min.5 hrs 50 min.48.00 kHz 24 bit10 min.25 min.55 min.1 hr 55 min.3 hrs 50 min.96.00 kHz 16 bit10 min.20 min.40 min.1 hr 25 min.2 hrs 55 min.96.00 kHz 24 bit5 min.10 min.25 min.55 min.1 hr 55 min. The maximum recordable time is varied depending on recording condition.2PCM-D1Quantization16-bit linear
24-bit linearFrequency range Input from the LINE IN jackwhen recording/playing back 0 to –2 dBFs 22.05 kHz: 20 to 10000 HzFs 44.10 kHz: 20 to 20000 HzFs 48.00 kHz: 20 to 22000 HzFs 96.00 kHz: 20 to 44000 HzSignal-to-noi ratio S/N96 dB or above 1 kHz IHF-Afor 24 bitTotal harmonic distortion Input from theLINE IN jack22.05 kHz 16 bit 44.10 kHz 16/24 bit:0.008 or below 1 kHz 22 kHz LPF48.00 kHz 16/24 bit 96.00
kHz16/24 bit: 0.008 or below 1 kHz22 kHz LPFWow and flutterBelow measurable limit less than± 0.001 W.PEAKInput/outputMIC jack stereo mini jackInput impedance:
22k??Rated input level: 2.5mVMinimum input level: 0.7mVi headphone jack stereo mini jackRated output level: 400mVMaximum output level: 30mW 30mW or moreLoad impedance: 16??LINE IN jackInput impedance: 47k??Rated input level: 2.0VMinimum input level: 570mVLINE OUT/optical DIGITAL OUT jackOutput impedance:
220??Rated output level: 1.8VLoad impedance: 22k??Output level: –21 to –15dBmfor optical digital outputEmission wavelength: 630 to 690 nmfor optical digital outputDC IN 6V jackUSB connector Hi-speed USB MassStorage ClassMemory Stick slotGeneralPower requirementsDC IN 6V AC 120V 60 HzFour size AA LR06 nickel metalhydride rechargeable batteries NH-AAsuppliedFour size AA LR06
alkaline batteriesnot suppliedPower consumption2.1WDimensionsApprox. 72.0 × 193.0 × 32.7 mm27/8 × 63/4 × 15/16 w/h/d notincluding projecting parts andcontrolsMass525 g 18.52 oz including batteriesSupplied accessories??Windscreen??AC power adaptor 6V??USB cable??Carrying caFor carrying the recorder and the tripodnot supplied.??Wrist strap??Charging tBattery charger BCG-34HRE four size AALR06 nickel metal hydride rechargeablebatteries NH-AA??Size AA LR06 battery ca??CD-ROM“DigiOnSound5” “DigiOnAudio2trial version” “Driver for Windows2000” For instructions refer to the help function of each application.??Operating Instructions this bookOptional accessories“Memory Stick PRO High Speed”MSX-1GN 1 GB MSX-2GN 2
GBMSX-4GN 4 GB“Memory Stick PRO Duo High Speed”MSX-M1GN 1
GBMSX-M2GN 2 GBStereo headphonesMDR-V900 MDR-V700DJAudio connecting cableRK-G129Optical digital cablePOC-N120B optical mini plug yoptical mini
社保基数和工资的关系plugPOC-N120AB optical mini plug yrectangular-shaped optical plugExternal microphoneECM-MS957Design and specifications are subject to changewithout notice.3PCM-D1SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNINGCOMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY MARK 0 OR DOTTED LINEWITH MARK 0 ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND INTHE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATI
ON.REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSEPART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL ORIN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY.Flexible Circuit Board Repairing??Keep the temperature of the soldering iron around 270??C duringrepairing.??Do not touch the soldering iron on the same conductor of thecircuit board within 3 times.??Be careful not to apply force on the conductor when soldering orunsoldering.Notes on Chip Component Replacement??Never reu a disconnected chip component.??Notice that the minus side of a tantalum capacitor may be damagedby heat.??UNLEADED SOLDERBoards requiring u 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 withthe lead free mark due to their particular size. : LEAD FREE MARKUnleaded solder has the following characteristics.??Unleaded solder melts at a temperature about 40°C higher thanordinary solder.Ordinary soldering irons can be ud but the iron tip has to beapplied to the solder joint for a slightly longer time.Soldering irons using a temperature regulator should be t toabout 350°C.Caution:The printed pattern copper foil may peel away if theheated tip is applied for too long so be careful??Strong viscosityUnleaded solder is more viscous sticky less prone to flowthan ordinary solder so u caution not to let solder bridgesoccur such as on IC pins etc.??Usable with ordinary solderIt is best to u only unleaded solder but unleaded solder mayalso be added to ordinary藏獒咬人
solder.4PCM-D1TABLE OF
52.DISASSEMBLY 2-1.Panel Front 102-2.102-3.112-4.VOL 112-5.Audio D/.122-6.Audio A/.122-7.LCD 132-8.132-9.Ca
142-10.MIC 142-11.Microphone 152-12.Microphone 153.164.185.DIAGRAMS5-1.Block Diagram – Audio A/D Section –.................朱温简介
..........215-2.Block Diagram – Audio D/A Section –...........................225-3.Block Diagram – Power Section –..................................235-4.Printed Wiring Board – Audio A/D Section –.................245-5.Schematic Diagram – Audio A/D Section 1/2 –...........265-6.Schematic Diagram – Audio A/D Section 2/2 –...........275-7.Printed Wiring Board – Audio D/A Section –.................285-8.Printed Wiring Boards– REC/HP VOL Flexible Section VOL小红恩
Block Assy –..305-9.Schematic Diagram – Audio D/A Section –....................315-10.Printed Wiring Board – Main Section –..........................325-11.Schematic Diagram – Main Section 1/6 –....................345-12.Schematic Diagram – Main Section 2/6 –....................355-13.Schematic Diagram – Main Section 3/6 –....................365-14.Schematic Diagram – Main Section 4/6 –....................375-15.Schematic Diagram – Main Section 5/6 –....................385-16.Schematic Diagram – Main Section 6/6 –....................395-17.Printed Wiring Board – Power Section –........................405-18.Schematic Diagram – Power Section –...........................426.EXPLODED VIEWS6-1.Front 476-2.486-3.496-4.Audio A/D Board Audio D/A 506-5.Main 516-6.
名人尊师的故事............................................................526-7.Rear 537.ELECTRICAL 545PCM-D1SECTION 1GENERALThis ction is extractedfrom instruction manual.Identifying parts and controlsFrontRight
side1Overview continued234568790qaqsqfqgqhqdqjqkqlwwawswd146PCM-D11Built-in microphones page 222Analog level meters page 25Displays left and right volume levels of anaudio signal input from microphones inanalog values.3Display page 164VOLUME dialAdjusts the playback volume when turned in/– directions.5gt FF fast-forward /UP buttonpages 21 296MENU button page 347LIGHT buttonTurns on or off the backlight of the displayand the analog level meters.8. FR fast-rewind /DOWN buttonqaX PAUSE button/indicator pages 25 29pages 21 299REC LEVEL L/R recording level left/rightdials page 240DISPLAY button page 17Switches time information in the display.qsACCESS indicator pages 20 38Flashes when accessing memory exceptduring recording.qdz REC recording button/indicatorpage 24qfDIVIDE button page 30qgN PLAY/ENTER
button/indicatorpages 21 28qhx STOP button pages 25 29qjMIC microphone jack page 27qki headphone jack pages 26 28qlMIC microphone /LINE IN switchpage 24When t to “MIC” records an audio signalinput from the built-in microphones or anexternal microphone that is connected to the
MIC jack. When t to “LINE IN” records anaudio signal output from external equipmentthat is connected to the LINE IN jack.wMemory Stick slot page 38waPOWER switchTurns on or off the power.wsBattery compartment lid page 19wdSlit for a wrist strap page 18Continued on the next
page15Overview7PCM-D1Left sideOverview
continuedDisplay7890qaqsqdqfqgqjqh123456168PCM-D11LINE OUT/optical DIGITAL OUT jackpage 292LINE IN jack page 273MIC ATT microphone attenuator switchpage 234USB connector page 305DC IN 6V jack page 206HOLD switchWhen t to “ON” the buttons on therec order are locked to prevent accidentaloperation. It is recommended to t to “ON”during recording and playback. To unlockthe controls t to “OFF.”7Time informationEach time the DISPLAY button is presdthe time information changes as followsFlashes when the recorder is paud:Elapd recording/playback
time8Recording/playing statusDisplays as follows according to the
currentoperation:RecordingFlashingRecording paustandby for recordingPlaybackFlashingPlayback pauStopGo to previous/succeedingtracks9Peak meter page 250Memory Stick indicatorDisplayed when the current memory is a“Memory Stick PRO High Speed.
”qaFolder number track numbersTrack numbers are displayed as “currenttrack number/total numbers of tracks.”qsSampling frequency and quantifying bitnumber of currently recording/playingtrack page 35qdHPF High Pass Filter ttingDisplayed when “200Hz HPF” is t to “ON”page 36.qfLimiter ttingDisplayed when “LIMITER” is t to “ON”page 35.qgRemaining memory volumeDisplayed the remainig volume of currentmemory page 26.qhFile name of currently圆明园纪录片观后感
recording/playingtrackqjRemaining battery power page 2017Overview//Fast
rever/forwardRecorded dateDuring recording: Recording start dateRemaining recordable time of the currentmemory During playback: Remainingtime of the current track9PCM-D1SECTION 2DISASSEMBLYNote: This t can be disasmble according to the following quence.2-1.PANEL FRONT BLOCK ASSYPage 102-2.POWER BOARDPage 102-3.METER VUPage 112-5.AUDIO D/A BOARDPage 122-6.AUDIO A/D BOARDPage 122-7.LCD BLOCK ASSYPage 132-8.MAIN BOARDPage
132-4.VOL BLOCK ASSYPage 112-9.CASE MIC-FPage 142-10.MIC BLOCK ASSYPage 142-11.MICROPHONE UNIT RPage 152-12.MICROPHONE UNIT LPage 15SET10PCM-D12-2.POWER BOARDNote: Follow the disasmbly procedure in the numerical order given.2-1.PANEL FRONT BL
OCK ASSY3 two screws M1.74 two screws M1.71 two cushions panel2 two cushions panel5 panel front block assy5 two screws P2 M1.79 two screws P2 M1.76 screw P2 M1.77 screw P2 M1.71 LCD back light unit 5 coreCN15030 LCD block assy2 POWER FLEXIBLE board 20 coreCN15013 SIG FLEXIBLE board 24 coreCN15024 Remove the ten solders.8 POWER
board11PCM-D12-4.VOL BLOCK ASSY2-3.METER VULCD block assy3 meter VU1 CN25112 CN25211 two screws M1.47 two screws P2 M1.78 two screws P2 M1.79 VOL block assy3 t-SCT flat point HEX. 2.6 × 35 HP VOL FLEXIBLE board 8
coreCN23076 REC VOL FLEXIBLE board 16 coreCN23012 ornament MS block assy4 knob VOLLCD block assy12PCM-D12-6.AUDIO A/D BOARD2-5.AUDIO D/A BOARD1 special head screw M1.74 AUDIO D/A board2 screw3 screwLCD block assyCN22017 two screws M2 grip8 screw M2 grip9 AUDIO A/D board1 guide knob3 guide knob2 knob MIC ATT4 knob lineLCD block assy5 Remove the six solderings.6 Remove the two solders.13PCM-D12-8.MAIN BOARD2-7.LCD BLOCK ASSY1 two screws P2 M1.73 chassis4 MAIN board2 screw P2 M1.72 LCD block assy1 LCD unit 20 coreCN415114PCM-D12-10.MIC BLOCK ASSY2-9.CASE MIC-F7 two screws M1.78 ca MIC-Fclaw2 two screws M1.44 two screws M1.41 two cushions MIC-F6 two spacers MIC-F3 two cushions MIC-R5 guard MIC2 two screws 0 plate P2 main EG grip M1.73 MIC block assy1 Remove t
希拉里演讲he six solders.MAIN boardblueblueorangeorangesilversilver15PCM-D12-12.MICROPHONE UNIT
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L2-11.MICROPHONE UNIT R1 screw M1.42 AMP board3 two screws M1.44 microphone unit R1 screw M1.42 AMP board5 ca MIC-R3 two screws M1.44 microphone unit R16PCM-D1SECTION 3TEST MODEThis t provides the Test Mode that can be ud for the followingcheck modes.Setting the Test ModeWith the power on press the following buttons: gt gt . . LIGHT x LIGHT x MENU xCanceling the Test Mode Turn the POWER switch “OFF” or remove the battery.Test Mode MenuWhen the Test Mode is entered the following menu appears on theLCD:Select an item using the gt
and . keys and determine itslection using the u key.VersionF/W UpdateKeychkFmatLcd ContrastLcd CheckLanguageLoop Back1. Key CheckA specific key is inputted by pressing it for input check and INTcheck.It is verified that input of a key is confirmed and that KEY_XWAKEinterrupt occursKey to be inputted:REC/ N / X / x / gt / . /MENU/LIGHT/DIVIDE/DISPLAY/HOLD ON/OFFTotal of 11 locationsWhen a key is inputted and its input is confirmed the backlightturns on for 0.5 c.2. Key Chk Fmat Test??When all inputs have been confirmed in Item 1 Key Check thesystem performs NAND formatting deletion of all conditionsand takes defaults for ttings in the menu language tting andLCD contrast are held.3. DSP Adjust??This mode executes DSP LOOP BACK.4. Lcd Co
ntrast??This mode adjusts the LCD contrast.The initial value is 40.??Adjust the contrast using the gt and . keys.Determine using u key :Key CheckVersionF/W UpdateKeyChkFmatLcd ContrastLcd CheckLanguageLoop BackRTC IntSystemBatteryDC-INVBUSSleepLog OutputLog ClearInitializeNand initNand FormatDsp AdjustReboot : :.gtltKEY CHECKgtKEY:- -REMAIN:11ltKEY CHECKgtKEY:- -OKLCD displayDisplays an input confirmed key.All eleven 11 keys are counted.Once all key checks are completed OK appears on the LCD and the LCD ACCESS is turned on.ltKeyChkFmatgtExec CompNAND formatting deletion of all conditions and default menu ttings are completed.17PCM-D15. Lcd Check??This mode verifies that all LCD indicators are on and off and itchecks the PATTERN vertical scroll and horizontal scroll displays.PLAY: All Ongt : Vertical scrollREC: All Off. : Horizontal scrollDIVIDE: PATTERNx : Exit6. Language??Not ud.7. Loop.