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TECSUN PL-990 Manual

The document is an operation manual for the TECSUN PL-990 radio, detailing its features, settings, and usage instructions. It covers powering the device, tuning into radio stations, using the audio player, and managing station memories. Additional sections address troubleshooting, specifications, and safety precautions for battery use.

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TECSUN PL-990 Manual

The document is an operation manual for the TECSUN PL-990 radio, detailing its features, settings, and usage instructions. It covers powering the device, tuning into radio stations, using the audio player, and managing station memories. Additional sections address troubleshooting, specifications, and safety precautions for battery use.

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FM STEREO / LW / MW / SW-SSB PLL SYNTHESIZED RECEIVER


AUDIO PLAYER

OPERATION MANUAL

TECSUN RADIOS AUSTRALIA


CONTENTS
GETTING STARTED
PL-990 at a glance ........................................................................................ 1
Powering your device .................................................................................... 6
Charging the battery ...................................................................................... 6
Setting the clock ............................................................................................ 7
Setting the FM frequency range .................................................................... 7
Setting the MW tuning step and AM (MW/LW/SW) frequency range ............ 7
Enabling / Disabling longwave (LW) .............................................................. 8
Settings when using internal/external antennas ............................................ 8

USING THE DEVICE


Turning the device on/off .............................................................................. 9
Volume control .............................................................................................. 9

(1) LISTENING TO RADIO ............................................................................ 9


VF (View Frequency) and VM (View Memory) .............................................. 9
Using the radio’s antennas .......................................................................... 10
Tuning into stations ...................................................................................... 11
Manual tuning ....................................................................................... 11
Auto scan .............................................................................................. 11
Direct keypad entry ............................................................................... 11
SW/SSB meter band selection .............................................................. 11
Working with station memories ................................................................... 12
Storing stations manually ..................................................................... 12
Auto tuning storage (ATS) .................................................................... 13
Storing stations during auto scan .......................................................... 14
Auto sorting memory ............................................................................ 14
Listening to stored stations ......................................................................... 15
Recalling stored stations ...................................................................... 15
Memory page scan ............................................................................... 15
Deleting stored stations ............................................................................... 16
Deleting a single station ....................................................................... 16
Deleting stations during memory page scan ........................................ 16
Deleting all stored stations ................................................................... 16
Using the antenna gain [ ANT.GAIN ] switch ............................................... 17
AM bandwidth selection .............................................................................. 17
Single sideband (SSB) ................................................................................ 18
Synchronous detection (SYNC) .................................................................. 18
FM stereo/mono selection ........................................................................... 18
Display mode ............................................................................................... 19

(2) AUDIO PLAYER MODE ........................................................................ 19


Playback controls ........................................................................................ 20
Album preview .............................................................................................. 21
Selecting an album ....................................................................................... 21
Selecting an audio track .............................................................................. 21
Deleting an audio track ................................................................................ 21

(3) COMPUTER SPEAKER MODE ............................................................ 22

(4) OTHER SETTINGS AND FEATURES .................................................. 22


Activating / Deactivating the alarm .............................................................. 22
Setting the alarm time ................................................................................. 22
Setting the alarm by radio or audio player .................................................. 23
Snooze function .......................................................................................... 24
Setting the sleep timer ................................................................................ 24
Display backlight ......................................................................................... 25
Keylock ........................................................................................................ 25
Tone selection ............................................................................................. 25
Using headphones ...................................................................................... 25
Stereo audio output (line out) ...................................................................... 25

MISCELLANEOUS
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................... 26
System reset ........................................................................................ 27
Precautions ................................................................................................. 28
Maintenance ......................................................................................... 28
Lithium battery safety instructions ........................................................ 28
PL-990 specifications .................................................................................. 29
PL-990 at a Glance

Front Right side

Back Left side

Bottom
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PL-990 at a Glance - Location of Controls
: Previous / replay / rewind : Stop

: Play / pause / repeat track : Next / fast forward

POWER/SLEEP:
• Power switch
• Sleep timer setting
Display

TIMER B: Alarm setting


9/10kHz: MW frequency step setting
VF/VM: • View Frequency View Memory
TIMER A: Alarm setting • Auto scan (frequency/memory)
PAGE -/+: Select memory page
TIME: Set time/display time
RADIO/MP3: Radio Audio player
LW ON/OFF:
Enable/Disable LW FM ST. :
Stereo Mono
FM SET:
Set FM frequency range Band selection/ATS:
FM / MW (AM) / LW / SW
Keypad location
guidance light for the SSB/SYNC:
visually impaired Single sideband/
synchronous detection
M: Store stations USB: Upper Sideband
0 - 9: Numeric keys LSB: Lower Sideband
: Organize memory pages METER BAND: SW/SSB meter band selection
: Confirm / Delete AM BANDWIDTH -/+: AM bandwidth selection

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TUNING:
Tuning frequency / browsing
in a memory page / selecting
audio tracks / adjusting clock (hours)
TONE:
LCD backlight
Select
ON: Always-on
Bass / Treble
AUTO OFF: 5-seconds light

FINE TUNING:
Fine tune frequency / select
bandwidth / select a memory
page / select audio album / adjust
clock (minutes)

VOLUME: Adjust volume level

ANTENNA:
External antenna socket
Speaker (LW / MW / SW / FM)

ANT. SWITCH:
Select antenna LINE OUT:
INT. : Telescopic antenna Stereo audio output
EXT. : External antenna
: Stereo headphone
ANT. GAIN: socket
Sensitivity selection
DX
Digital audio input /
NORM
LOCAL power supply /
charging

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Top

Whip antenna (FM / SW)


SNOOZE: Alarm snooze mode
DISPLAY: Display mode
: Locks keys and tuning knobs

Back

Foldable kickstand

Battery compartment

Bottom

RESET: System reset button

SD: MicroSD card slot

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PL-990 at a Glance - Display Indication
** dBμ: Signal strength measuring unit
Repeat track dB: Signal-to-noise ratio measuring unit
Audio player mode S/N: Signal-to-noise ratio
mb: shortwave meter band
Alarm
PAGE: Memory page number
Sleep timer
PRESET: Location within memory page
Battery power Charge: Charging indicator
Full capacity Timer A, Timer B: Alarm time
Low battery
(charging required) Single Sideband
LSB: Lower sideband
Synchronous USB: Upper sideband
detection

FM Stereo
reception Keylock

Frequency Band Displays time/frequency/ MHz: unit display for FM


FM: FM album number/ kHz: unit display for SW / MW / LW
SW: Shortwave
MW: Medium wave (AM)
track playback progress
LW: Longwave

** Display indication examples:

Signal strength / S/N ratio: Clock time:

“Timer A”:
Shortwave meter band:
“Timer B”:
Memory location:
Charging time:

Organizing memory: Audio track number:

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Powering Your Device
This device is powered by a 18650 3.7V rechargeable lithium (Li-ion) battery.
Open the battery compartment and install the battery following the indicated
battery polarity.

Tip: The device can also be powered by connecting a DC 5V/1A power adapter
to the power supply socket. Connecting an external power supply causes
interference when listening to radio frequencies. If experiencing reception
difficulties, disconnect the external power supply and use a battery instead.

Attention! Before using a power adapter, assure that it is appropriately certified


and meets the (safety) standards for an adapter in your region.

Charging the Battery


When the battery icon is displayed as “ ”, this indicates that battery power is
about to run out. Charge the battery by connecting a DC 5V/1A charger to the
charging socket on the left side of the radio.
While charging the “Charge” indicator flashes and the charging time is
displayed at the top right corner of the display. When charging is completed,
the battery symbol is displayed as “ ” and the charging indicator “Charge”
stops flashing.

Tips:
To avoid electrical noise interference, it is recommended not to charge the
battery and listen to radio broadcasts at the same time.
If the device is not used for a prolonged period of time, it is advisable to
charge the rechargeable battery once every 3 months for about 4 hours.
This may extend battery life.

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Setting the Clock (24-hour format):
1) Turn the device off.
2) Press and hold [ TIME ] until the clock time starts flashing.
3) Use the numeric keys to enter the current time (hours + minutes is four
digits). Alternatively, rotate the [ TUNING ] knob to adjust the hour, then
rotate the [ FINE TUNING ] knob to adjust the minutes, followed by a quick
press of the [ TIME ] button to confirm the setting.

Tip: With the device on, quick press [ TIME ] to display the current time. Quick
press [ TIME ] again to return to the radio frequency or audio playback display.

Setting the FM Frequency Range


Set the frequency range to correspond with the country in which to use the
radio.
1) Turn the device off.
2) Press and hold the [ 1 ] (FM SET) button, the display will show “ ”, “ ”,
“ ” or “ ” to indicate the corresponding range: 64 ~ 108MHz,
76 ~ 108MHz, 87 ~ 108MHz or 87.5 ~ 108MHz.
3) Quick press the [ 1 ] button repeatedly to select an appropriate range.
4) Quick press [ ] to confirm, or wait for 2 seconds for the system to
automatically confirm.

Setting the MW Tuning Step and AM (MW/LW/SW) Frequency Range


With the device off, press and hold the [ 3 ] (9/10kHz) button to set the tuning
step and frequency range of MW that corresponds with the country in which to
use the radio.

Display indicates “ ”:

MW tuning steps are set to 9 kHz.


MW frequency range is 522 ~ 1620 kHz (for Europe, Africa, Asia, Oceania).
LW frequency range is 100 ~ 519 kHz.
SW frequency range is 1711 ~ 29999 kHz.
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Display indicates “ ”:

MW tuning steps are set to 10 kHz.


MW frequency range is 520 ~ 1710 kHz (for North and South America).
LW frequency range is 100 ~ 519 kHz.
SW frequency range is 1711 ~ 29999 kHz.

Enabling/Disabling Longwave (LW)


With the device off, press and hold the [ 2 ] (LW ON/OFF) button, the display
shows “ ” (enabled) or “ ” (disabled). To select the LW frequency band,
power on the device and then quick press the [ MW/LW ] button twice.

Settings When Using Internal/External Antennas


When using the telescopic whip antenna, push the antenna selector switch
[ ANT. SWITCH ] to “INT.”. When an external antenna is connected to the
[ ANTENNA ] socket, set the selector switch to “EXT.”.

Caution! When using an outdoor antenna, waterproofing and lightning


protection measures must be taken.

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USING THE DEVICE
Turning the device on/off: Quick press the [ POWER/SLEEP ] button.

Volume control: Rotate the [ VOLUME ] knob upwards or downwards to select


your desired volume level.

Note: Volume control on this device is disabled when feeding audio through the
[ LINE OUT ] socket.

(1) LISTENING TO RADIO

VF (View Frequency) and VM (View Memory)


VF: VF mode is used when searching for new radio signals. Quick press the
[ VF/VM ] button. When the frequency indicator flashes, the VF mode is
activated.
VM: VM mode is used for looking up stations that have been stored into
memory. Quick press the [ VF/VM ] button. When the station memory
indicator in the top right corner of the display flashes, the VM mode is
activated.
Flashing 2 times Flashing 3 times

VF mode VM mode

Note: When the memory contains no stored stations, it is not possible to


access VM (View Memory) mode.

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Using the Radio’s Antennas

FM / Shortwave (SW):
When listening to FM or shortwave radio, extend the antenna and adjust its
length and direction in order to get the optimum reception.

Medium Wave (MW) / Long Wave (LW):


This radio uses an internal ferrite bar antenna to receive medium wave and
long wave broadcasts, the quality of which can be enhanced by changing the
device's position and direction.

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TUNING INTO STATIONS
Turn on the device select your desired frequency band. You can tune into your
favorite stations using any of the following tuning methods.

Manual Tuning
In VF mode, rotate the [ TUNING ] and [ FINE TUNING ] knobs to search for
your desired stations.

Auto Scan
In VF mode, press and hold the [ VF/VM ] button. The device will automatically
scan the entire frequency band for available stations. When a station is found
it will stay there for about 5 seconds before continuing the search.To stop the
auto scan feature, quick press the [ VF/VM ] button or gently rotate the
[ TUNING ] knob.

Direct Keypad Entry


In VF mode, quick press the numeric keys [ 0 - 9 ] (followed by [ ]) to
directly enter a station frequency.

Notes:
For FM band, ignore the decimal point when inputting frequency numbers.
For example: enter 8, 9, 3 for FM 89.3 MHz.
If the entered frequency is not within the covering range, the error “ Err ”
symbol will be displayed.

SW / SSB Meter Band Selection


When tuned into a shortwave or SSB frequency, quick press [ METER BAND - ]
or [ METER BAND + ] to change the SW or SSB meter band:
SW meter bands: 120m / 90m / 75m / 60m / 49m / 41m / 31m / 25m / 22m /
19m / 16m / 15m / 13m / 11m .
SSB meter bands: 160m / 80m / 60m / 40m / 30m / 24m / 20m / 17m / 15m /
12m / 10m .

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WORKING WITH STATION MEMORIES
This device can store 3150 stations (presets), separated over 25 memory
pages (P0 - P24).
1) Page 0, indicated as “P0” on the display, can store 750 stations: 100 stations
each for FM, MW, LW, SSB and SYNC, and 250 stations for SW.
2) Pages 1-24 (“P1”, “P2”, etc.) can store 100 stations each for FM, MW, LW
and SW.

Page 0 ( P0 ) Page 1-24

FM 100 stations
Each memory
MW 100 stations
page can store
LW 100 stations 100 stations.
SW 250 stations
SSB 100 stations X
SYNC 100 stations X

Storing Stations Manually


1) Tune into a radio station.
2) Quick press the memory [ M ] button, “PRESET”
flashes and indicates the first available storage
location in the selected memory page.
If desired, change the page and/or preset location by using the [ PAGE - ]
or [ PAGE + ] button and/or the [ TUNING ] knob.
3) Quick press the [ M ] button again to confirm or wait for about 3 seconds to
automatically store the station into memory.

Notes:
SSB and SYNC stations are only available for storage in Page 0.
Stored SSB and SYNC station details include USB/LSB and frequency
information, but no frequency details smaller than 1 kHz.

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Auto Tuning Storage (ATS)
Automatically tune into and store FM, LW, MW and SW stations.

Operation for FM and MW/LW:


1) Use the [ PAGE - ] or [ PAGE + ] button to select an (empty) memory page.
2) Quick press [ FM ] or [ MW/LW ] to select the frequency band.
3) Press and hold the [ FM ] or [ MW/LW ] button until "PRESET" flashes and
the frequency starts running.
4) When the frequency stops running, it means the ATS operation has been
completed. Rotate the [ TUNING ] knob to view all the stored stations.

Operation for SW:


1) Use the [ PAGE - ] or [ PAGE + ] button to select an (empty) memory page.
2) Quick press [ SW ] to select the SW frequency band.
3) There are two ATS modes for SW:

Mode A: Press and hold the [ SW ] or [ METER BAND - ] button to initiate


ATS for stations within all meter bands.

Mode B: Press and hold the [ METER BAND + ] button to initiate ATS within
the selected meter band.

Tips:
ATS (except in SW mode B) replaces previously stored radio stations within
a memory page. To prevent this from happening, please select an empty
memory page before initiating ATS.

ATS results for LW, MW and SW strongly depend on radio wave propagation
conditions, the receiving environment and other factors. If the results are
poor, try to initiate ATS at a different location and/or time, or tune into stations
manually and then store them.

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Storing Stations During Auto Scan
To avoid any unwanted stations that might be stored during Auto Tuning
Storage (ATS), store stations manually during “Auto Scan” (see also page 11).

1) Use the [ PAGE - ] or [ PAGE + ] button to select a memory page.


2) Quick press the [ VF/VM ] button.
3) Quick press the [ FM ], [ MW/LW ] or [ SW ] button to select the frequency
band.
4) Press and hold the [ VF/VM ] button. The device will start to scan the entire
frequency band for available stations.
5) When a station of your liking is found, quick press the memory [ M ] button
to store it; the device continues to scan for the next available station.
6) To stop the auto scan feature, quick press the [ VF/VM ] button or gently
rotate the [ TUNING ] knob.

Auto Sorting Memory


This feature can automatically organize all stations that have been stored into
the memory. Turn the device off, and then press and hold the [ ] button
until the memory page number on the display starts running. Duplicate stations
are deleted and the remaining stations are organized:

In memory page P0, stations within a frequency band are sorted in sequence
from low to high frequency.

In memory pages P1-24, stations are sorted in sequence of frequency


(from low to high), and in sequence of band: FM, SW, MW, LW.

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LISTENING TO STORED STATIONS
When recalling stored stations or initiating a memory page scan, Page 0 (P0)
only shows the stations of the frequency band (FM/LW/MW/SW) or mode
(SYNC/SSB) that was selected before entering the memory (VM) mode. In
Pages 1-24 it is not necessary to preselect a frequency band, the device will
show stored stations from all bands within the selected memory page.

Recalling Stored Stations


Operation for memory Page 0:
1) Use the [ PAGE - ] or [ PAGE + ] button to select memory page P0.
2) Select a frequency band (FM, LW, MW, SW) or mode (SYNC, SSB).
3) Quick press the [ VF/VM ] button to enter the VM mode (see also page 9).
4) Rotate the [ TUNING ] knob with some vigor to browse through the station
list, or use the numeric keys to directly enter the preset station number.

Operation for memory Page 1-24:


1) Use the [ PAGE - ] or [ PAGE + ] button to select a memory page.
2) Rotate the [ TUNING ] knob with some vigor to browse through the selected
memory page, or use the numeric keys to directly enter the preset station
number.

Memory Page Scan


This device can auto scan all stored stations within a memory page, staying on
each station for about 5 seconds.

1) Use the [ PAGE - ] or [ PAGE + ] button to select a memory page.


2) Press and hold the [ VF/VM ] button until “PRESET” flashes in the upper
right corner of the display. The device starts to scan all stored stations within
the selected memory page.
3) To stop scanning, quick press the [ VF/VM ] button or gently rotate the
[ TUNING ] knob.

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DELETING STORED STATIONS

Deleting a Single Station


1) Enter the memory (VM) mode and select the
station that you wish to delete.
2) Press and hold the [ ] (DELETE) button PAGE PRESET

until “dEL” and “PRESET” flash on the display.


3) Quick press the [ ] button to delete
the unwanted station.

Deleting Stations During Memory Page Scan


This device can auto scan all stored stations within a memory page, staying on
each station for about 5 seconds, and giving you the opportunity to delete any
unwanted stations.

1) Select the memory page from which you wish to delete stored stations
(see also page 15 on recalling stored stations).
2) Press and hold the [ VF/VM ] button to start the memory scan.
3) Upon finding an unwanted station, press the [ ] (DELETE) button. No
confirmation is required and scanning continues immediately.
4) To stop the memory scan, gently rotate the [ TUNING ] knob.

Deleting All Stored Stations


To delete all stations within a memory page:
1) Select the memory page from which you wish to
PAGE PRESET

delete all stored stations.


2) Press and hold the [ ] (DELETE) button until
“dEL” and “PAGE” flash on the display.
3) Quick press the [ ] button again to confirm.

Note: In Page 0, stored stations need to be deleted for each frequency band or
mode (SYNC/SSB) separately.

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To delete all stations from the memory:
1) Turn the device off.
2) Press and hold [ ] (DELETE) until “dEL” and “ALL” flash on the display.
3) Quick press [ POWER/SLEEP ] to confirm and delete all stored stations.

Note: If the [ POWER/SLEEP ] button is not pressed for confirmation within 3


seconds, the delete function is exited automatically.

Using the Antenna Gain [ANT.GAIN] Switch


The distance and transmission power of radio stations are not all the same;
some received signals will therefore be strong whereas others are weak. To
improve the listening experience, sensitivity can be adjusted with the
[ANT. GAIN] switch. When listening to distant and weak signal stations, select
“DX” to increase sensitivity. When listening to strong (local) signals that seem
distorted, select “LOCAL” to avoid strong signal overload blocking.

AM Bandwidth Selection
Quick press [ AM BANDWIDTH -/+ ] repeatedly, or press the button and then
rotate the [ FINE TUNING ] knob, to select different bandwidths to enhance the
intelligibility of longwave, medium wave and shortwave signals. Selectable
bandwidths are:

LW/MW: 2.3, 3.5, 5.0 and 9.0kHz.


SW: 2.3, 3.5, 5.0 and 6.0kHz.
SSB: 0.5, 1.2, 2.3, 3.0 and 4.0kHz.

● Wide bandwidth: Has better audio fidelity when receiving strong signals or
local stations.
● Narrow bandwidth: Limits interference from adjacent strong signals and
background noise, thereby especially suitable for receiving weak and distant
stations.

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Single Sideband (SSB)
When receiving longwave, medium wave and shortwave signals, you can
activate the SSB mode to receive particular signals like for example amateur
radio communication and Morse Code, but it can also help to mitigate
interference.

Enable/Disable SSB mode: Quick press [ LSB ] (lower sideband) or [ USB ]


(upper sideband) to enable the sideband. Quick press [ SSB/SYNC ] to disable.

Synchronous Detection (SYNC)


When listening to longwave, medium wave and shortwave broadcasts, turning
on synchronous detection may reduce noise interference, eliminate distortion
caused by local fading during signal transmission, and suppress interference
caused by adjacent stations.

Enable/Disable SYNC detection:


1) Press and hold [ SSB/SYNC ], the display shows “ SYNC ” and the radio
enters the synchronous detection mode.
2) Quick press [ LSB ] or [ USB ] to select Lower Sideband or Upper Sideband
SYNC detection.
3) To disable, quick press [ SSB/SYNC ] and “SYNC” disappears from the
display.

Note: Enabling the SYNC detector does not always reduce interference.

FM Stereo/Mono Selection
Quick press [ FM ]. If the FM signal is in stereo the “ ” icon is shown on
the display. Quick press [ FM ] again to return to mono listening.

Notes:
When the FM signal is broadcasted in mono, or if the station is broadcasted
in stereo but the signal is weak, “ ” is not displayed.
When using the speaker, we recommend listening in mono mode.
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Display Mode
When listening to the radio, quick press [ SNOOZE ● DISPLAY ● ]
repeatedly to select your preferred display mode. The top right corner of the
display can show the signal strength/signal-to-noise ratio, alarm time “Timer A”,
alarm time “Timer B”, clock time, or the memory location of the frequency (in
VM mode only).

(2) AUDIO PLAYER MODE

Insert a microSD card with supported SD


audio files into the card slot at the bottom
of the device. Turn the device on. If in radio
mode, quick press [ RADIO/MP3 ] to enter
the audio player mode.
The display shows “ ” and “ ”
and audio playback starts automatically.

Notes:
Supported audio formats: 16bit / 44.1kHz, FLAC / WAV / APE / WMA and
MP3.
“ ” is displayed when there is no card inserted, the card is not
supported, or the card does not contain any (supported) files.

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Play/Pause: Quick press [ ]
track number

Restart track: Quick press [ ] repeat track symbol

Previous: Quick press [ ] twice,


or rotate the [ TUNING ] knob downwards.
playback status
Next: Quick press [ ], or rotate the - running during playback
[ TUNING ] knob upwards. - “ “ while paused

playback display
Repeat track: Press and hold [ ] until
the display shows “ ”. Press and hold [ ] again to resume normal
playback.

Rewind: Press and hold [ ]

Fast forward: Press and hold [ ]

Stop: Quick press [ ]

Tips: After using [ ] to stop playback:


The display shows the current album number and the total number of tracks
in the album.
Rotate the [ TUNING ] knob to restart audio playback. The device starts
playback from the first track in the selected album.
Rotate the [ FINE TUNING ] knob to select a different album and start audio
playback.

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Album Preview
During playback, quick press [ SNOOZE ● DISPLAY ● ] to display the
current album number and the total number of tracks within the album. Quick
press [ SNOOZE ● DISPLAY ● ] again to display the total number of
albums and the total number of tracks on the microSD card.

Selecting an Album total tracks in album


Method 1: Rotate the [ FINE TUNING ] knob.
Method 2: Rotate the [ FINE TUNING ] knob
to select the next album, then use the
numeric keys to enter an album number and
press [ ] to confirm. album number
Album Preview Mode
Selecting an Audio Track
Method 1: Rotate the [ TUNING ] knob or quick press [ ]/[ ].
Method 2: Rotate the [ TUNING ] knob to select the next track, then enter the
desired audio track number using the numeric keys and press [ ] to confirm.

Deleting an Audio Track


1) Select the track you want to delete.
2) Press and hold [ ] until the track number and “ ” flash on the display.
3) Quick press [ ] to confirm and deleted the track.

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(3) COMPUTER SPEAKER MODE

You can use this device as a speaker for a computer by following the below
steps:
1) Turn on the device and quick press [ RADIO/MP3 ] to enter the audio player
mode.
2) Connect the digital audio input socket (micro-USB type-B) of this device to
the computer using a suitable USB data cable. The display shows “PC”.
3) Turn on the audio player of the computer.

Tips:
If there is no sound, adjust the sound output settings of your computer, or turn
off and restart the computer’s audio player.
You can use the [ ], [ ], [ ] buttons to control audio playback, and
use the [ VOLUME ] knob and [ TONE ] switch to adjust volume and
treble/bass.

(4) OTHER SETTINGS AND FEATURES

Activating/Deactivating the Alarm


There are two independently programmable alarms to turn on the device at a
specific time. Quick press [ TIMER A ] or [ TIMER B ] to activate the alarm. The
alarm “ ” icon is shown on the display to indicate that the device will turn on
at the preset time. Quick press again to deactivate the alarm setting.

Setting the Alarm Time


1) With the device off, press and hold [ TIMER A ], the alarm time in the upper
right corner of the display will start to flash.
2) While still flashing, use the numeric keys to enter the time (4 digits in total).
Alternatively, rotate the [ TUNING ] knob to adjust the hour and the
[ FINE TUNING ] knob to adjust the minutes, followed by [ ] to confirm.
The duration of the alarm now flashes on the display.

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3) While still flashing, rotate the [ TUNING ] knob to set the duration after which
the device turns off (01 - 60 minutes).
4) Quick press [ TIMER A ] to confirm the setting. The alarm “ ” icon is
shown on the display. For setting [ TIMER B ] you can follow the same steps.

Setting the Alarm by Radio or Audio Player

● Alarm by radio
1) Turn on the device, select the station frequency you want to use as the
alarm.
2) Quick press [ M ], the memory location will flash.
3) While still flashing, quick press [ TIMER A ] or [ TIMER B ], the alarm “ ”
icon starts flashing.
4) While still flashing, quick press [ ], “ ” stops flashing and the setting
is completed.
5) Make sure to adjust the volume to an appropriate level.

● Alarm by audio player


1) Insert a microSD card containing audio files.
2) Enter the audio player mode and select the audio track you want to use as
the alarm.
3) Quick press [ M ], the “ ” icon starts flashing.
4) While still flashing, quick press [ TIMER A ] or [ TIMER B ], the “ ” and
“ ” icon will flash simultaneously.
5) While still flashing, quick press [ ], “ ” and “ ” stop flashing and
the setting is completed.
6) Make sure to adjust the volume to an appropriate level.

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Tips:
Once the preset alarm time is reached, the radio turns on and stays on for as
long as the alarm duration (01 – 60 minutes) was set. To turn off the device
during the alarm playtime, quick press the [ POWER/SLEEP ] button twice.
If you wish to change the radio frequency during the alarm playtime, quick
press [ POWER/SLEEP ]. This will deactivate the alarm after which you can
adjust the frequency.
If you wish to choose other audio tracks during the alarm playtime, quick
press [ POWER/SLEEP ]. This will deactivate the alarm after which you can
use the audio player normally.

Snooze Function
When the alarm goes off, press [ SNOOZE ● DISPLAY ● ] to temporarily
turn off the alarm. The alarm will go off again after 5 minutes. To disable this
feature while still snoozing, quick press [ POWER/SLEEP ].

Setting the Sleep Timer


Use this feature to listen to the radio or audio player and let the device
automatically power off after a specified time.

1) Turn the device off.


2) Press and hold [ POWER/SLEEP ] to enter the sleep timer setting.
3) Rotate the [ TUNING ] knob to select a power-off timer of 1 - 120 minutes, or
select “ ” to deactivate the sleep timer.

Sleep timer range

4) Quick press [ ] to confirm. The sleep timer “ ” icon is shown on the


display.

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Display Backlight
Use the [ ] switch on the front panel of the device to select your preference:
“ON”: Backlight is set to always-on.
“AUTO OFF”: Backlight turns on when a button or tuning knob is operated and
turns off after 5 seconds.

Keylock
To activate the keylock, press and hold [ SNOOZE ● DISPLAY ● ]. The
lock “ ” icon is displayed and the buttons and tuning knobs are disabled.
Press and hold [ SNOOZE ● DISPLAY ● ] again to unlock.

Tone Selection
Use the [ TONE ] switch to adjust the “BASS” (lower frequencies) or “TREBLE”
(higher frequencies) of the speaker sound.

Using Headphones
Plug a stereo headphone (below 300Ω) into the [ ] socket.

Stereo Audio Output (Line Out)


To feed audio to external amplifiers, amplified speakers or recording
equipment. Use a stereo audio cable with a 3.5 mm (1/8 inch) plug to connect
the [ LINE OUT ] socket of PL-990 to the audio input socket of the external
device.

Note: Volume control on this device is disabled while feeding audio through
the [ LINE OUT ] socket.

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MISCELLANEOUS - Troubleshooting

ISSUE POSSIBLE CAUSE / SOLUTION


Unable to power Battery has no power or is installed incorrectly.
on the device. ● Replace or charge the battery.
● Take note of the battery placement, then reinstall the battery.

Battery life is short / The lithium battery is aging.


unable to charge. ● Replace with a new battery.

Radio auto turns off Battery has no power or the sleep timer is activated.
while listening. ● Replace or charge the battery.
● Deactivate the sleep timer and turn the radio back on.

ATS skips stations, or The radio signal is too weak, there is strong interference,
some stored stations or MW (AM) tuning steps are not set accurately.
have only noise. ● Search the station manually.
● Adjust the length and direction of the antenna or change to
a different location and try again.
● MW (AM) stations are spaced at 10 kHz in the Americas.
Turn off the device, then press and hold the [ 3 ]
button to change the tuning step to 10 kHz.

Poor MW (AM) reception MW (AM) stations are spaced at 10 kHz in the Americas, the
while using in North or device may be set to 9 kHz tuning steps.
South America. ● Turn off the device, then press and hold the [ 3 ] button to
change the MW tuning step to 10 kHz.

Only few FM stations FM frequency range may not be set correctly for your country.
can be received. ● Find information about the FM frequency coverage in your
country. Turn off the radio, press and hold the [ 1 ] button to
select a suitable range.

Audio quality is not good The AM bandwidth is set to a narrow band.


when listening to LW, ● Press the [ AM BANDWIDTH + ] button repeatedly to
MW (AM) and SW. change to a wider bandwidth.

When the alarm goes off Alarm preset radio frequency was not properly set, or there
the radio broadcast is are no broadcasts at that time.
only noise. ● Assure that receiving a broadcast is possible at the alarm
time and the location where the device is placed.
● Switch to alarm by audio player instead of radio.

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System Reset
This device works on advanced and stable
firmware to enhance users' enjoyment. In
the event that a sudden firmware glitch
does occur (e.g. unresponsive or erratic
behavior of buttons/knobs, LCD display
issues) press the [ RESET ] button with a
pointy object to return to normal operation;
stored stations will not be lost when
resetting the firmware.

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Precautions
Maintenance
Keep it dry. Rain, humidity and other types of liquids or moisture can contain
minerals that may cause corrosion to components. If the device does
accidentally get wet, remove the battery and wait for the radio to dry
completely before placing it back.
Do not place or store the device in environments above +45°C.
High temperatures can shorten the life span of certain components.
Do not place or store the device in cold environments below -5°C .
Otherwise, once the surrounding temperature rises, internal condensation
may develop and damage the circuit board and LCD display.
Do not drop, hit, or smash the device.
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean
the device. Use a clean, soft, dry cloth to clean the screen.
Do not attempt to disassemble the device to adjust internal parameters.

Lithium Battery Safety Instructions


Improper replacement of the lithium battery may result in an explosion.
Replace only with a lithium battery of the same type or equivalent (the lithium
battery used in this device is a 18650 rechargeable lithium battery with a
protection circuit).
Do not charge non-rechargeable batteries.
Do not expose the battery to heat sources (e.g. sunlight, fire), low
temperatures, humidity, or high pressure.
Dispose of the battery properly and prevent children from playing with electric
currents.
Do not short-circuit or disassemble the battery. If the battery is seriously
inflated, please do not continue to use it.
If not using for an extended period of time, remove the battery and store it in
a safe manner. Please use non-conductive material to wrap the battery in
order to avoid direct contact with metal. You can avoid performance loss by
keeping the battery in a cool dry place.
Please consciously abide by aviation regulations; lithium batteries are strictly
prohibited from placing into checked luggage.
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PL-990 SPECIFICATIONS
Station Memory: 3150 in total
Frequency range:
LW: 100 ~ 519kHz, 9kHz tuning / 1kHz fine-tuning
MW (AM): 520 ~ 1710kHz, 10kHz tuning / 1kHz fine-tuning
522 ~ 1620kHz, 9kHz tuning / 1kHz fine-tuning
SW: 1711 ~ 29999kHz, 5kHz tuning / 1kHz fine-tuning
(When LW, MW and SW are received in SSB mode,
the tuning step is 1kHz and the fine-tuning step is 10Hz)
FM: 64 ~ 108MHz (suitable for Russia/Eastern Europe)
76 ~ 108MHz (suitable for Japan)
87 ~ 108MHz (suitable for Europe, Oceania, Africa, Asia)
87.5 ~ 108MHz (suitable for the Americas)
(The tuning step is 100kHz and the fine-tuning step is 10kHz)
Sensitivity:
LW (S/N=26dB) < 3mV/m
MW (S/N=26dB ) < 1mV/m
SW (S/N=26dB) < 20μV
FM (S/N=30dB ) < 3μV
SSB (S/N=10dB ) < 1μV
Selectivity:
LW/MW > 40dB
SW > 40dB
FM > 65dB
SYNC Lock Range: +/- 1kHz
S/N Ratio:
LW/MW > 40dB
SW > 45dB
FM > 60dB
IF Frequency:
AM: 1st IF: 55.845MHz, 2nd IF: 10.7MHz, 3rd IF (DSP): 45kHz
FM: 128kHz

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FM Stereo Crosstalk: 35dB
Output Power: ≥ 450mW (at 10% harmonic distortion)
Quiescent Current:
MW / LW < 75mA
SW < 90mA
SSB < 90mA
FM < 35mA
Audio Player Approx. 60mA
Shutdown Current: 120μA
MicroSD Card: Max. 128GB
Supported Audio: 16bit / 44.1kHz; FLAC / WAV / APE / WMA / MP3
Speaker: 4Ω, 3W
Headphone Input: 3.5mm / < 300Ω
Power Supply: 3.7V (18650 Li-ion battery x 1) or external DC 5V
Charger / Power: 5V 1A, micro-USB type-B socket
Dimensions: 198 (W) x 120 (H) x 38 (D) mm
Weight (excl. battery): 611g

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COR115
R115 10-60P 3 14
PIIC603 Vp LD/foutPIIC6014
47 PIC720 2N.I. PIC7202??? PIC7102??? PIVC202
PIR1 502 COR112
R112
4 13
PIIC604 Vcc ZC PIIC6013 PIR11201 PIR11202

2
COQ28
Q28 PIQ2802 22K
2SK209-GR COR56 COR113
R56 R113
XG 3 5 12
PIQ2803 PIR5601 PIR5602 PIIC605 Do PS PIIC6012 PIR11301 PIR11302
1 PIQ2801
COR54
R54
1C73 22
PIC730COC73 22K
COC116
C116 6 11
PIR5401 PIR5402 PIC11601 PIC11602 PIIC606 GND LE PIIC6011 POCE
CE
10K 1U 2
PIC730???
100V
C 7 10 C
COC70 PIIC607 Xfin Data PIIC6010 PODI
DI
F-CNTRL C70
POF0CNTRL
F-CNTRL PIC7001 PIC7002
???
PIR1 401 PO1FOS
1FOS
1FOS 8
PIIC608 fin
9
ClockPIIC609 POCL
CL
COR114
R114
4K7 MB15E03SLPFV1 01
23C123
PIC1COC123 PIC12401COC12401
C124.1PIC12501C125.1
COC12501
Q32 PIQ3203 PIR1 402 1
PIC740COC74
3

COQ32 C74
S9014RTL1 1
PIQ3201 2
PIC1230??? PIC12401 2??? PIC12501 ???
2
14R
PIC7402???
PIQ3202 PIR5 02
2

COR55
R55
10K
PIR5 01

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A A

COR39
R39
PIR3902 PIR3901 POMIXPWR
MIXPWR
10R
PIC10101 COC101
C101 1C50
PIC50COC50 1
PIC510COC51
C51
B COR3001
R30.1 100U B
PIR300102 PIR300101
PIC10102 10V PIR3 01 PIC50 2??? PIC5102???
COR3301
R33.1
100K
PIVR103 15k
COD11

3
PODCOUT
DCOUT PIVR101 PIVR102
D11 CO1X2
1X2 PIR3 01 2 PIQ1303 COQ13
Q13
COVR1 1 2SC3356
VR1 PID1102 PID1101 PI1X201 PI1X202 PIQ1301
500K COR2901
R29.1
1SV262 45.145MHz 1
PIC560COC56
C56 PIQ1302 R25

2
PIR290101 PIR290102

1MEG
PIR40 1 PIR3701
COR40
R40 COR37
R37 PIC5602??? COT886
T886
COD12
D12 10k 10k 1 3 COC5201
C52.1
PIT88601 PIT88603 PIC520101 PIC520102 PO2HETER
2HETER
PID1201 PID1202
PIR40 2 PIR3702 PIL1502
???
1
PIC530COC53
C53 COL15
L15
1SV262 00U
PIC5302??? 2
PIT88602
4
PIT88604
COC49
C49 PIT8 605
PIC4902 PIC4901 PIL1501
C C
NotInst
1
0C52
PIC52COC52 PIR3801
PIVR203 COR38
R38
PIVR201 PIVR202
PIC5202??? 47R
COVR2
VR2
PIR3802
100K

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A A

B B

U_DNR1 U_DNR2
DNR1.SchDoc DNR2.SchDoc

PO2PWR
2PWR 2PWR POMIXPWR
MIXPWR MIXPWR DNR1 PODNR1
DNR1

C POSECIF
SECIF SECIF AM-RF-IN AM-RF-IN DNR2 PODNR2
DNR2 C

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A A

B B

2PWR PO2PWR
2PWR
PIR2 02
COR22
R22
1K COP18
P18
PIR2 01 PIP1804
COC30
C30 AM-RF-IN
PIC3001 PIC3002 POAM0RF0IN
AM-RF-IN
???
PIQ1202COQ12
2

Q12
SECIF COC28
C28 3 2SK2394-Y7
C POSECIF
SECIF PIC2801 PIC2802 PIQ1203 C
33P PIQ1201
YJ7
1

PIR20 2
COR20
R20
100K PIR2102 1
PIC290COC29
C29
PIR20 1 COR21
R21
1K 2
PIC290???
PIR2101

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COIC4
IC4
A 1 28 A
PIIC401 MUTE GNDPIIC4028

PIC6 01 PIC6701
COC66
C66 COC67
C67
PIC6 02 ??? PIC6702 ???
2 27
PIIC402 FM DISCRI AF OUTPIIC4027

VDNR
CO1L6
1L6
3 26 MIXPWR POMIXPWR
PIIC403 NF VCCPIIC4026 PI1L602 PI1L601 MIXPWR
R=47
PIC6901 PIC6901 PIC6801
COP13
P13 COC69
C69 COC6901
C69_1 COC68
C68
PIP1304 PIC6902 ??? PIC6901 2 ??? PIC6802 ???

4 25
COC63
C63
PIIC404 VOL CONT Ripple FILTERPIIC4025
PIC6301 PIC6302

???

B COVC1
VC1 B
PIVC101 PIVC102 5
PIIC405 24
AM OSC AF INPIIC4024
10-60P
VDNR
VDNR COC64
C64
PIC6401 PIC6402
PIR5302
COR53
R53 PI1X502 ??? 6
PIIC406 ACF
23
DEF OUTPIIC4023 PIP1404 COP14
P14
10K CO1X5
1X5
PI1X501 10.245MHz PIR4902
3

PIQ2503 PIR5301
COQ25
Q25 1
PIQ2501
COR49
R49
T24 100
PIQ2502 PIC6501 PIR5202 PIR4901
2

COC6501
C65.1 COR52
R52 7 22 DNR1
PIIC407 FM OSC AFC/AGCPIIC4022 PODNR1
DNR1
PIC6501 2 ??? 10K
PIR5201 PIC10301 COC103
C103 PIR4802
4U7 COR48
R48 VDNR
PIR5101 PIR50 2 PIC10302 50V 10K
COR47
R47
COR51
R51 COR50
R50 PIR4801 PIR4702 PIR4701
DNR2 PODNR2
DNR2
PIR5102 ??? 2K2 8
PIIC408 Reg OUT AFC/AGC
21
PIIC4021 4K7
PIR50 1
PIQ2103 Q21

3
COQ21
1
PIQ2101
S9014RTL1
14R
C C
PIQ2102 PIQ20 103

3
COQ2001
Q20_1
9 20 PIR8 02 2 1 S9014RTL1
PIL80102 PIIC409 FM RF IF GND PIIC4020 PIQ200101
COL801
L8_1 PIC102 1 COC102
C102 1
PIC620COC62
C62 1
PIC610C61
COC61 COR88
R88 14R
1
10C61_1
PIC610COC6101 100U 47K PIQ20 102

2
EC24
5U7
PIC102 10V PIC6202??? PIC6102??? PIR8 01
PIC610102???
PIL80101 PIVR302
AM-RF-IN 10 19 COVR3
VR3
POAM0RF0IN
AM-RF-IN PIIC4010 AM RF IN METERPIIC4019 PIVR303
500K
PIVR301

11
PIIC4011
18
PIIC4018

12 17
PIIC4012 FM RF IN FM IF INPIIC4017

D D

13 16
PIIC4013 FE GND AM IF INPIIC4016

14 15
PIIC4014 FM/AM FE OUT BAND SELECTPIIC4015
CXA1691AM(CD1691CB)

COT882
T882
1 3 COLBQ1
LBQ1
PIT88201 PIT88203 PILBQ101 PILBQ102

PILBQ103
2
PIT88202
4
PIT88204
455KHz
PIT8 205

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A A

COD8
D8
PID801 PID802 2 COQ22
Q22
PIQ2202 1
PIQ2201
PIR5702
PIR5802 1N4148 PIC6501 PIC104 1 COC104
C104 2SK209-GR COR57
R57
COR58
R58 COC65
C65 1U XG PIQ2 03 2K7

3
470 PIC6502 ??? PIC104 2 50V PIR5701
PIR5801 POF0CNTRL
F-CNTRL
PIT8 102 PIT8 10

1
PIT88106
COT881
T881 COR440
R44*
PIR44001 PIR44002 PODCOUT
DCOUT
100K
B
COL14
PIC105 1 COC105
C105 PID702 B
L14 PIT8 104 PIT8 105 PIT8 103 1U COD7
D7

3
POMIXPWR
MIXPWR PIL1401 PIL1402
PIC105 2 50V PID701 16V
EC24 100U
PIC10601 COC106
C106 PIC6 0101
100U COC6601
C66.1
PIC10602 10V PIC6 0102 ???

PIC6301 PIR60 2
COC6301
C63_1 COR60
R60
COP11
P11 PIC6301 2 ??? 33K
PIP1104
PIR60 1 PIR5902
COR59
R59
100K

3
COQ23
Q23 PIQ2303 COQ24
Q24 PIQ2403 PIR5901
S9014RTL1 1 1
PIQ2301 S9014RTL1 PIQ2401
C 14R 14R PIQ2402 C
PIQ2302 PIR90 2
2

2
COR90
R90
33K
PIR90 1

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COR81
R81 COR84
R84
POVDD PIR8101 PIR8102 PIR8401 PIR8402 CHK/MET POCHK0MET
VDD CHK/MET
100K 10K

A COJ0PWR
J_PWR COD4
D4 A
POVCC COIC1
IC1 1PWR PO1PWR
1PIJ0PWR01 PID401 PID402 VCC 1PWR
POUSBDM 1 5
2PIJ0PWR02 USBDM PIR0802 1N5819HW PIIC101 STAT PROG PIIC105 CO1L7
1L7
POUSBDP 2
3PIJ0PWR03 USBDP PIIC102 Vss COQ10
COR08
R08 3 4 2 Q10 3 POSW0PWR
4PIJ0PWR04 PIIC103 VBAT VDDPIIC104 PI1L701 PI1L702 PIQ1002 PIQ1003 SW-PWR
5PIJ0PWR05
PID12402COD124
D124 1K 00U
PIR0801 COR43
R43
MCP37831 1C124
PIC1240COC124 PIR9202 1
PIC90 COC90
C90 PIC8 01 COC88
C88 1
PIC230COC23
C23
PID12401 ??? PIQ20 3COQ20 PIQ1402COQ14 PIQ10 1 SE2305

2
USB MICRO 1 1 COR92
R92 100U
COR16

1
PIQ2001 Q20 PIR4302 PIR4301 PIQ1401 Q14 PIC12402??? 2K7 2
PIC90 ??? R16 PIC8 02 2
PIC230???
5C 10V
10K SE2305 PIR1602 PIR1601
PIR0902 2SJ245 PIR9201 100K
COR09
R09 PIQ20 4 J245 PIQ1403 PIR1701

3
39K BATT COR17
R17
POBATT
BATT
PIR0901 10k
PIBT101COBT1
BT1 PIQ303 PIR1702

3
COR82
R82 COQ3
CHARGE 1 Q3
POCHARGE
CHARGE PIR8201 PIR8202 PIQ301

10K
S9014RTL1 PIR140 1
B PIBT102 3V7 PIQ302 14R COR140
R140 B

2
000
PIR140 2
AM-PWR

PIR13402 PIR13702
COR134
R134 COR137
R137
??? 680K
COP7
P7 PIR13401 PIQ3602 PIR13701 PIQ3502

2
COQ2 COR132
R132
2 Q2 3 POSNDPWR PIP704 POEAM0ON 1 COQ36
Q36 1 COQ35
Q35
PIQ202 PIQ203 SNDPWR EAM_ON PIR13202 PIR13201 PIQ3601
S9015LT1
PIQ3501
S9015LT1
47K
PIR2401 PO2V8 COR133 PIQ360315R CO1D1
1D1 PIQ3503 15R

3
2V8 R133
COR24
R24 PIQ201 SE2305 POAM0ANT POMA0PWR
1

100K CO1L1
1L1 AM_ANT PIR13302 PIR13301 PI1D101 PI1D102 MA-PWR
COR25
R25 47K
PIR2402 PIR2502 PIR2501 PI1L101 PI1L102 PO2PWR
2PWR
RB501V-40 PIC10 1 COC100
C100 1
PIC250C25
COC25
10K 00U PIR13502 PIR13602 47U
PIQ103 COQ1 PIC3101COC31 PIC10 2 10V PIC2502???
3

Q1 C31 COR135
R135 COR136
R136
C COR28
R28 C
1 S9014RTL1 47K 22K
POPOWER
POWER PIR2801 PIR2802 PIQ101

22K
14R PIC3102??? PIR13501 PIR13601
PIQ102
2

CO1L5
1L5
COR27
R27 COQ11
2 Q11 3
PIR2701 PIR2702 POSNDSHDWN
SNDSHDWN PI1L501 PI1L502 PIQ1102 PIQ1103

22K 00U
1
0C38
PIC38COC38 1C39
PIC390COC39 1
PIC260COC26
C26
CORQ11 PIQ1 01 SE2305

1
RQ11
PIC3802??? PIC3902??? 2
PIC260??? PIRQ1101 PIRQ1102

100K
PIR1 602
COR116
R116
10K
COIC2
IC2 CO1L3
1L3 CO1L2
1L2 PIR1 601
D 1 5 D
VCC PIIC201 VDD VoutPIIC205 PI1L301 PI1L302 PI1L201 PI1L202 POMIXPWR
MIXPWR

3
00U 00U COR13701
R137.1 PIQ30 3
COQ30
Q30
POFM0AM
FM/AM
3
PIIC203 CE GND
2
PIIC202
1
60C36
PIC3COC36 1
0C37
PIC37COC37 PIC280 1COC280
C28* POMW0SW
MW/SW PIR1370101 PIR1370102
1
PIQ3001
S9014RTL1
14R
10K
RP114N281D PIC3602??? PIC3702??? PIC280 2??? PIQ30 2

2
1
0C35
PIC35COC35 1
0C34
PIC34COC34
PIC3502??? PIC3402???

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SNDPWR POSNDPWR
A SNDPWR A
COR69
R69 COR630
R63*
PIR10902 PIR6901 PIR6902 PIR63001 PIR63002
PIC108 10 COC10801
C108.1 1C78
PIC780COC78 PIC1 301 COC11301
C113.1 1
PIC7 0COC77
C77
COR109
R109 100U 1000U
68 100K 100K PIC108 102 PIC7802??? PIC1 301 2 PIC7 02???
10V 10V
PIR10901 COC113
COC109
C109
PIC10902 PIC10901
COC75
C75 C113
POR
R PIC7501 PIC7502 PIC11301 PIC11302 10U IC5B
1U 100N 25V 5 + COR65
COIC9
PIIC505 R65
IC9 COR6101 7 SNDSHDWN POSNDSHDWN
R61.1 PIIC507 PIR6501 PIR6502 SNDSHDWN
8 1 6
PIIC506-
PIIC908 VDD COM PIIC901 PIR610101 PIR610102 1K
7
PIIC907 CH0
5 CLC2011 MUTE POMUTE
APIIC905 22K MUTE
6 2
PIIC906 CH1 INHPIIC902
3 4 COR68 COR121
PIIC903 VEE VSSPIIC904 R68 COIC7 R121
PIR6801 PIR6802
IC7 PIR12101 PIR12102
TC4W53FU 1 16
100K PIIC701 MUTE ROUT- PIIC7016 1K
PIR6302 COC12201
C122.1 COR120
R120
COR63
R63 PIC1220101 PIC1220102 PIR12001 PIR12002
B 100K 2 15 100U B
PIIC702 SHDWN VDDPIIC7015 68
PIR6301 10V POEQ1
EQ1
COR111
R111
FM/AM COC11501
C115.1 3 14
POFM0AM
FM/AM PIR11101 PIR11102 PIC1150101 PIC1150102 PIIC703 RIN- ROUT+PIIC7014 COR66
R66
3K3 1U PIR6601 PIR6602 COJ0PHONE
J_PHONE
COR70
R70 COR61
R61 COC111 COR67
R67 100K PIJ0PHONE04B
C111 4 13
PIR7001 PIR7002 PIR6101 PIR6102 PIC11102 PIC11101 PIIC704 BYPASS SE/BTLPIIC7013 PIR6701 PIR6702 PIJ0PHONE03B

100K 100K 2U2 100K PIJ0PHONE05B


50V PIJ0PHONE02B
COC107
C107 5 12
COC76 COC112
C112
PIC10702 PIC10701 PIIC705 GND GNDPIIC7012 PIJ0PHONE01B
C76
POL
L PIC7601 PIC7602 PIC11201 PIC11202 10U
PI C508 COIC5B

8
1U 100N 25V 3 + COIC5A
IC5A COR6001 COR122
PIIC503 R60.1 COC12301
C123.1 R122
COIC8
IC8 COR62 1 COC11502
C115.2 6 11
R62 PIIC501 PIR600101 PIR600102 PIC1150201 PIC1150202 PIIC706 LIN- LOUT+PIIC7011 PIC1230101 PIC1230102 PIR12201 PIR12202
8 1 2
PIIC502- 1U 100U COR123
PIIC808 VDD COMPIIC801 PIR6201 PIR6202 1K 68 R123
7 5 PI C504 CLC2011 10V

4
PIIC807 CH0 APIIC805 22K PIR12301 PIR12302
6
PIIC806 CH1
2 7 10
INHPIIC802 PIIC707 VOLUME VDDPIIC7010 1K
C
3
PIIC803 VEE
4
VSSPIIC804
PIR8902 PIP1004 COP10
P10 C
COR89
R89
COR71
R71
TC4W53FU 33K 8 9
PIR7101 PIR7102 PIIC708 VOLMAX LOUT-PIIC709 PIP110104 COP1101
P11.1
100K PIR8901
PIR6402 SP2068EF(APA2068)
01
1C80.1
PIC80COC8001 COR64
R64
100K
POK101
K1-1
PIC80 102??? PIR6401
POK102
K1-2

1
PIC590COC59
C59 1
PIC570COC57
C57 POK201
K2-1
PIC590239N PIC570262N POK202
K2-2
COTONEA
COTONEB
TONEA
PIQ1803 COQ18
3

COR45 Q18 1
R45 PITONE01
D DNR2 1 S9014RTL1 3 D
PODNR2
DNR2 PIR4501 PIR4502 PIQ1801
14R
PITONE03
5
10K PITONE05
PIQ1802
2

1
PIC60COC60
C60 1
PIC580COC58
C58

PIC60 239N PIC580262N


TONEB
3

R46
COR46 PIQ1903 COQ19
Q19 2
PITONE02
PIR4601
1
PIR4602 PIQ1901
S9014RTL1 4
PITONE04
14R 6
10K PITONE06
PIQ1902
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COL05
L05
PIL0501 PIL0502 IC10-VCC
A 18U A
COR8601
R86.1
POSNDPWR
SNDPWR PIR860101 PIR860102

22
PIR130 2
1
0C86
PIC86COC86 PIC8 01COC8801
C88.1 01
25C125
PIC1COC125 COR130
R130 COIC10
IC10
220K 1
PIIC1001 1
PIC8602??? PIC8 01 2??? PIC12502??? PIR130 1 4
PIIC1004 POEQ
EQ
2
PIIC1002

PIR13201 2 SGM7SZ32
COR13201
R132.1
22K
COR12501
R125.1
PIR13201 PIR1250101 PIR1250102 POEQ1
EQ1
COR83
R83 22K
PIR8301 PIR8302

100K
B
COC119
01
2 C022
PIC0COC022 1
0C020
PIC02 COC020 B
C119
PIC11902 PIC11901
10U PIC02 02??? PIC02 02???
25V COR86
R86
COC83
C83
PIC8301 PIC8302 PIR8601 PIR8602
??? 100K

5 IC3B
PIIC305 + COR79
R79 COC121
C121
COR74 7
COC81
C81 R74 PIIC307 PIR7901 PIR7902 PIC12101 PIC12102

POL 6
PIIC306 - 22U
L PIC8101 PIC8102 PIR7401 PIR7402 100
680N 15K PT2308 10V

COR85
R85
PIR8501 PIR8502 COR131
R131
100K PIR13101 PIR13102
C COR75
R75
PIR80 2 22K COJ0OutLine
J_OutLine C
COR80
R80
PIR7501 PIR7502 PIJ0OutLine01
100K
100K PIJ0OutLine02

COC118
PIR80 1 PIJ0OutLine03
C118
PIC11802 PIC11801 COR126
R126 PIJ0OutLine05
10U PIR12601 PIR12602
25V COR87
R87 22K
COC82
C82
PIC8201 PIC8202 PIR8701 PIR8702
??? 100K

PI C308 COIC3B
8

3 COIC3A
IC3A
PIIC303 +
1
COR105
R105 COC120
C120
COC80
C80 COR73
R73 PIIC301 PIR10501 PIR10502 PIC12001 PIC12002
2
PIIC302 - 22U
POR
R PIC8001 PIC8002 PIR7301 PIR7302 100
680N 15K PI C304 PT2308 10V
4

D D
COR76
R76
PIR7601 PIR7602
100K
PIR7 02
COR77
R77
100K
PIR7 01

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A A

COK10
K10
GND-1
20PIK10020
MW/SW U_CPU
PIK10019 19
EQ CPU.SchDoc LCD1 File Name
18PIK10018
2R PIK10017 17
USBDP CHARGE
16PIK10016 CHARGE DSP[01...32] DSP[01..32]
2L CHK/MET
PIK10015 15 CHK/MEM
CHARGE BATT
14 PIK10014 BATT
POWER
PIK10013 13 POWER
USBDM MUTE U_KBD
12PIK10012 MUTE
B CE PIK10011 11 FM/AM KBD.SchDoc B
FM/AM
CHK/MET DI
10PIK10010 DI
CL CL
PIK1009 9 CL KBD[54..64] KBD[54..64]
BATT CE
8PIK1008 CE RESET RESET
DI MW/SW
PIK1007 7 MW/SW
VDD U_Cnt-USB_BT
6PIK1006
FM/AM Cnt-USB_BT.SchDoc
PIK1005 5
POWER VCC U_VALCODERS
4PIK1004 VCC
MUTE GND-1 VALCODERS.SchDoc
PIK1003 3 GND-1 IC5:26-IC2:10 IC5:26-IC2:10
USBDP
2PIK1002 USBDP IC5:45-IC2:2 IC5:45-IC2:2 TUNING-16 TUNING-16
VCC PIK1001 1
USBDM
USBDM IC5:46-IC2:1 IC5:46-IC2:1 TUNING-17 TUNING-17
EQ
EQ INT/RADIO INT/RADIO FINE-TNG-18 FINE-TNG-18
GND 2R
2R FINE-TNG-20 FINE-TNG-20
2L
COK30F COK3 2L
COMK1
MK1 K3-F K3
R-Si 2V8
1
PIK30F01 1
1
PIMK101 1PIK301 MIC L-Si
2
PIK30F02 2
2
C PIMK102 2PIK302 COK7
K7 C
U_Si4735
20210-PWR
B2B-ZR B2B-ZR Si4735.SchDoc PIK701

Si-RST Si-RST
U_Cnt-Power
SDIO SDIO 2FM-IN
PIK705432
Cnt-Power.SchDoc
SCLK SCLK
INT/RADIO
20210-PWR R-Si 2AM-IN
CPU-PWR CPU-PWR L-Si COK6
VCC K6
VCC MEM-PWR MEM-PWR
POWER 3
POWER LIGHT LIGHT Si-PWR PIK603 3
VDD 2
VDD LIGHT-ON LIGHT-ON PIK602 2
EQ 1
EQ PIK601 1

Si-PWR
B3B-ZR
POJK1020
POJK1019
POJK1018
POJK1017
POJK1016
POJK1015
POJK1014
POJK1013
POJK1012
POJK1011
POJK1010
POJK109
POJK108
POJK107
POJK106
POJK105
POJK104
POJK103
POJK102
POJK101
POJK100100200
JK10[1..20]
2V8 2V8
POK7
K7
D D
POK6010030
POK63
POK62
POK61
K6[1..3]

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PODSP001000320
DSP[01...32]

DSP01
DSP02
DSP03
DSP04

DSP05
DSP06
DSP07
DSP08

DSP09
DSP10
DSP11
DSP12

DSP13
DSP14
DSP15
DSP16

DSP17
DSP18
DSP19
DSP20

DSP21
DSP22
DSP23
DSP24

DSP25
DSP26
DSP27
DSP28

DSP29
DSP30
DSP31
DSP32
CO2C186
2C186
03-POWER POPOWER
A PI2C18602 PI2C18601 POWER A
5
0RP8
PIRP808 PIRP807 PIRP806 PIRP8CORP8 PIRP708 PIRP707 PIRP706 PIRP7CORP7
5
0RP7 PIRP608 PIRP607 PIRP606 PIRP60CORP6
5 PIRP508 PIRP507 PIRP506 PIRP50CORP5
5 PIRP408 PIRP407 PIRP406 PIRP40CORP4 5
0RP3
5RP4 PIRP308 PIRP307 PIRP306 PIRP3CORP3 PIRP208 PIRP207 PIRP206 PIRP2CORP2
5
0RP2 PIRP108 PIRP107 PIRP106 PIRPCORP1
5
10RP1
8
7
6
5

8
7
6
5

8
7
6
5

8
7
6
5

8
7
6
5

8
7
6
5

8
7
6
5

8
7
6
5
RP6 RP5
3K3 CO2C13
PI2C1302 2C13
PI2C1301
???
4
PIRP801 PIRP802 PIRP803 PIRP80100K PIRP701 PIRP702 PIRP703 PIRP70100K
4 PIRP601 PIRP602 PIRP603 PIRP60100K
4 PIRP501 PIRP502 PIRP503 PIRP50100K
4 PIRP401 PIRP402 PIRP403 PIRP404100K PIRP301 PIRP302 PIRP303 PIRP30100K
4 PIRP201 PIRP202 PIRP203 PIRP20100K
4 PIRP101 PIRP102 PIRP103 PIRP1010K
4 CO2R54
1
2
3
4

1
2
3
4

1
2
3
4

1
2
3
4

1
2
3
4

1
2
3
4

1
2
3
4

1
2
3
4
2R54
65-BATT POBATT
PI2R5401 PI2R5402 BATT
PI2R5302 220K
2C45PI2C4501
CO2C45 CO2R53
2R53
POINT0R\A\D\I\O\
INT/RADIO
220K
???PI2C4502 PI2R5301

40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
PI2 C204 PI2 C2039 PI2IC2038 PI2IC2037 PI2 C2036 PI2 C2035 PI2 C2034 PI2IC203 PI2IC2032 PI2 C2031 PI2 C203 PI2 C20 9 PI2IC2028 PI2IC2027 PI2 C20 6 PI2 C20 5 PI2 C20 4 PI2IC2023 PI2IC202 PI2 C20 1 CO2R12
2R12
19-CHK/MEM PI2R1201

40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
PI2R1202 POCHK0MEM
CHK/MEM
41
PI2IC2041 41 20
20PI2IC2020 POFINE0TNG020
FINE-TNG-20 3K3 CO2C12
42
PI2IC2042 42
19 19-CHK/MEM 2C12
19PI2IC2019 PI2C1202 PI2C1201
43
PI2IC2043 43
18 POFINE0TNG018 CO2R13 ???
18PI2IC2018 FINE-TNG-18 2R13
44
PI2IC2044 44
17 POTUNING017 15-CHARGE POCHARGE
17PI2IC2017 TUNING-17 PI2R1302 PI2R1301 CHARGE
45
PI2IC2045 45 16 POTUNING016
16PI2IC2016 TUNING-16 3K3 CO2C179
2C179
B 46
PI2IC2046 46 15 15-CHARGE B
CO2IC2 15PI2IC2015 PI2C17902 PI2C17901
47
PI2IC2047 47
2IC2 14 14-FM/AM CO2C184 ???
14PI2IC2014 2C184
48
PI2IC2048 48
13 POCPU0PWR 80-MUTE POMUTE
13PI2IC2013 CPU-PWR PI2C18402 PI2C18401 MUTE
49
PI2IC2049 49
12 12-MW/SW
12PI2IC2012 3K3 CO2C185
2C185
50
PI2IC2050 50
11
11PI2IC2011 PI2C18502 PI2C18501
51
PI2IC2051 51
10 CO2R14 ???
10PI2IC2010 POIC5
IC5:26-IC2:10
CO2C15 2R14
52
PI2IC2052 52
R5F2L38ACDFP 9 RESET 2C15 14-FM/AM POFM0AM
POKBD05400640
POKBD64
POKBD63
POKBD62
POKBD61
POKBD60
POKBD59
POKBD58
POKBD57
POKBD56
POKBD55
POKBD54
KBD[54..64] 9PI2IC209 PI2C1502 PI2C1501 PI2R1402 PI2R1401 FM/AM
53
PI2IC2053 53
8
8PI2IC208
XCOUT PI2X101 CO2X1
2X1 ??? 3K3
KBD54 54
PI2IC2054 54
7 XCIN CO2C181
2C181
7PI2IC207 32.768 PI2C18102 PI2C18101
KBD55 55
PI2IC2055 55
6
6PI2IC206
MODE PI2X102 PI2C1602
CO2C16
2C16
PI2C1601 CO2R10
2R10 ???
KBD56 56
PI2IC2056 56
5 2V8 ??? 12-MW/SW POMW0SW
5PI2IC205 PI2R1002 PI2R1001 MW/SW
KBD57 57
PI2IC2057 57 4 WKUP0
4PI2IC204 3K3 CO2C18001
2C180.1
KBD58 58
PI2IC2058 58
3 03-POWER
3PI2IC203 PI2C1800102 PI2C1800101
KBD59 59
PI2IC2059 59
2 ???
2PI2IC202 IC5:45-IC2:2
KBD60 60
PI2IC2060 60
1
1PI2IC201 IC5:46-IC2:1
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
C PI2 C2061 PI2 C2062 PI2IC2063 PI2IC2064 PI2 C2065 PI2 C206 PI2 C2067 PI2IC2068 PI2IC2069 PI2 C207 PI2 C2071 PI2 C2072 PI2IC2073 PI2IC2074 PI2 C2075 PI2 C2076 PI2 C207 PI2IC2078 PI2IC2079 PI2 C208 80-MUTE C
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
KBD61 CO2C187
CO2C17 2C187
KBD62 VL4 2C17
PI2C1702 PI2C1701 PO2V8
2V8 PI2C18702 PI2C18701 PORESET
RESET
KBD63 CL3 ??? 22K
KBD64 CO2C20
CL2 PI2C2002 PI2C2001
2C20
COKP1
KP1
65-BATT
??? CO2C18
PIKP101 1
VL2-3 2C18
CO2R18
2R18 PI2C1802 PI2C1801
MODE
PIKP102 2
POCL
CL PI2R1802 PI2R1801 VL1 CO2C19
2C19 ??? PIKP103 3
PI2C1902 PI2C1901
3K3 CO2R17
2R17 ??? CO2R49
2R49 PIKP104 4
PODI
DI PI2R1702 PI2R1701 POSi0R\S\T\
Si-RST
2V8 PI2R4901 PI2R4902
COK9
K9
CO2R16 1PIK9011 2
2R16 3K3 POL\I\G\H\T\0\O\N\
LIGHT-ON 10K PIK901 PIK902
PIK9022
POCE
CE PI2R1602 PI2R1601 POLIGHT
LIGHT RESET
3K3 POSCLK
SCLK CO2R5001
2R50.1
WKUP0 CO2C14
2C14
PI2R500101 PI2R500102 PI2C1402 PI2C1401
POSDIO
SDIO 10K ???

D PI2R510 PI2R5201 D
CO2R51
2R51 CO2R52
2R52
10K 10K
PI2R5102 PI2R520
CO2R5101
2R51.1
PI2R510102 PI2R510101

CO2IC3 N.I.
2IC3
1
PI2IC301 A0
8
VCCPI2IC308 POMEM0PWR
MEM-PWR
CO2R5201
2R52.1
2 5
PI2IC302 A1 SDAPI2IC305 PI2R520102 PI2R520101
N.I.
6
PI2IC306 SCL

7 4
PI2IC307 WP GNDPI2IC304
BL24C256
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CO2R9
2R9 CO2C53
PI2R901 PI2R902 PI2C5301
2C53
PI2C5302

22K 100N
A PI2R590 1 A
CO2R590 CO2R61
2R61
2R59* PI2R6102 PI2R6101
10K
PI2R590 2 10K

20

19

18

17

16
PI2IC4020 PI2 C4019 PI2 C4018 PI2 C4017 PI2 C4016

GPO1
NC

GPO2/[INT]

GPO3/[DCLK]

DFS
K7 CO2L4
2L4
CO2C50
2C50 1 15
PO2FM0IN
2FM-IN PI2C5001 PI2C5002 PI2L401 PI2L402 PI2IC401 NC DOUTPI2IC4015
1N ??
PI2L302
CO2L3
2L3
?? CO2R59
2R59 CO2C55
2 14 2C55 POL0Si
PI2IC402 FMI LOUT/[DFS]PI2IC4014 PI2R5902 PI2R5901 PI2C5501 PI2C5502 L-Si
5K6 1U
PI2L301
B CO2R60
2R60 B
3 CO2IC4
2IC4 13 CO2C54
2C54
PI2IC403 RFGND ROUT/[DOUT]PI2IC4013 PI2R6002 PI2R6001 PI2C5401 PI2C5402 POR0Si
R-Si
5K6 1U
Si4735-D60
K6 01
22C52
02C51 PI2C5CO2C52
PI2C51CO2C51
3 PO2AM0IN 4 12
3 2AM-IN PI2IC404 AMI GNDPI2IC4012
2
2 2
PI2C51021N PI2C5201N
1
1
CO2R15
2R15
B3B-ZR POSi0R\S\T\ 5 11
Si-RST PI2R1501 PI2R1502 PI2IC405 RST VAPI2IC4011
PI2R5701

RCLK
SCLK

SDIO
2K CO2R57

SEN
2R57

VD
N.I.
PI2R5702 CO2R50 PI2IC406 PI2 C407 PI2 C408 PI2 C409 PI2 C401

10
2R50
PI2R5001 PI2R5002

2K
C CO2R19
2R19
PI2C180 1CO2C180 1
02C47
2C180 PI2C47CO2C47
C
POSCLK
SCLK PI2R1901 PI2R1902
PI2L202
100K CO2L2
2L2
PI2C180 21210 PI2C4702???
CO2R20
2R20 30U
POSDIO
SDIO PI2R2001 PI2R2002
100K
PI2R5601 PI2R5 01 PI2L201
CO2R56
2R56 CO2R55
2R55
1Meg 1Meg
PI2R5602 PI2R5 02
POSi0PWR
Si-PWR CO2X2
2X2
PI2X201 PI2X202
1
02C46
PI2C46CO2C46
1
02C48
PI2C48CO2C48 32.768KHz 01
492C49
PI2CCO2C49
PI2C4602???
PI2C4802??? 2
PI2C490???
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A LEFT-INT A
RIGHT-INT
CO2R0
2R0
POEQ
EQ PI2R002 PI2R001
CO2C66
2C66
3K3 PI2C6601 PI2C6602 POGND01
GND-1
CO2R66
2R66 ??
PI2R6602 PI2R6601 2IC6B
CO2C67
2C67 10 CO2C65
2C65
10k PI2C6701 PI2C6702 NO PI2IC6010 PI2C6501 PI2C6502
?? 1U

24
23
22
21
20
18
19
17
16
15
14
13
PI2C7301
CO2C73
2C73
PI2C7302
PI2 C5024 PI2 C5023 PI2 C502 PI2IC5021 PI2IC5020 PI2 C5018 PI2 C5019 PI2 C5017 PI2IC5016 PI2IC5015 PI2 C5014 PI2 C5013 CO2R63
2R63 POINT0R\A\D\I\O\
INT/RADIO
8
PI2IC608 IN
1 9
COMPI2IC609 PI2C5601
CO2C56
2C56
PI2C5602 PO2R
2R

24
23
22
21
20
18
19
17
16
15
14
13
?? PI2R6302 PI2R6301 0 1U
25
PI2IC5025 25 12
12PI2IC5012 5K6
7
NCPI2IC607 POR0Si
R-Si
PI2C70 1CO2C70
2C70
POIC5 26
PI2IC5026 26
11 K3
IC5:26-IC2:10 11PI2IC5011 CO2C68
2C68 PI2C70 2N.I.
27 10 POMIC 1 SGM3717
CO2R67
2R67 PI2IC5027 27
CO2IC5 10PI2IC5010 PI2C6801 PI2C6802 MIC 1
28
PI2IC5028 28
2IC5 9 ?? 2
PI2R6702 PI2R6701 9PI2IC509 2
2R2
29
PI2IC5029 29 8
8PI2IC508 2C7 PI2C80 1CO2C80
PI2C701CO2C7 2C80 CO2IC6A
CO2IC6B
2IC6A
B 2R68 PI2C7501CO2C75
PI2R6801CO2R68 2C75 30
PI2IC5030 30 20210-93F 7
7PI2IC507
B2B-ZR POVCC
VCC
1
PI2IC601 V+
2
NO PI2IC602
CO2C64
2C64
PI2C6401 PI2C6402 B
PO202100PWR
20210-PWR
31
PI2IC5031 31
6
6PI2IC506
PI2C7026N8 PI2C80 26N8 1U
PI2R6802??? PI2C7502??? 32
PI2IC5032 32
5
5PI2IC505
4
PI2IC604 IN
1 3
COMPI2IC603 PI2C5701
CO2C57
2C57
PI2C5702 PO2L
2L
33
PI2IC5033 33
4 0 1U
4PI2IC504
34
PI2IC5034 34
3
3PI2IC503
6
PI2IC606 GND
5
NCPI2IC605 POL0Si
L-Si
PI2C6901CO2C69
2C69
35
PI2IC5035 35
2
2PI2IC502 CO2C59
PI2R7402 36
PI2IC5036 36
1
1PI2IC501 PI2C5901
2C59
PI2C5902
SGM3717 PI2C6902N.I.
CO2R74
2R74 1206
SD-PWR

37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
000 CO2TFK1
2TFK1
PI2R7401 PI2 C5037 PI2 C5038 PI2 C5039 PI2IC5040 PI2IC5041 PI2 C5042 PI2 C5043 PI2 C504 PI2IC5045 PI2IC5046 PI2 C5047 PI2 C5048 1 CO2C58
2C58
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
PI2TFK101 PI2C5801 PI2C5802
2
PI2TFK102 CS ??
3
PI2TFK103 DI
4
PI2TFK104 VCC
5
PI2TFK105 SCLK
PI2C7401CO2C74
2C74 PI2C7 01CO2C77
2C77 6

POUSBDMPOUSBDP PI2TFK106 GND


USBDM

PI2R6402
USBDP
7
IC5:45-IC2:2
IC5:46-IC2:1

PI2TFK107 DO
C
PI2C7402??? PI2C7 02??? CO2R64
2R64
COY1
8
PI2TFK108
SD-CR
C
000 PI2C7601CO2C76
2C76 Y1
PI2R6401 CO2R69
2R69 9
PIY101 PIY102 PI2R6902 PI2R6901 PI2TFK109
PI2C7602??? 2k
PI2R6502 24MHz PI2TFK10 PI2TFK10 1 PI2TFK10 2 PI2TFK10 3

10
11
12
13
CO2R65
2R65
COE2
E2 000 ? ?
PI2R6501
PIE201 N.I. N.I.

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VCC
CO2D1 CO2L301 PO2V8
2V8 CO2L1
2D1 CO2IC1
2IC1 2L3.1 2L1
POVCC 1 5 CPU-PWR POCPU0PWR
A VCC PI2D101 PI2D102 PI2IC101 VDD Vout PI2IC105 PI2L30101 PI2L30102 PI2L101 PI2L102 CPU-PWR 2IC2:13 A
30U 30U
2C1PI2C101 RB501V-40 PI2C20CO2C2
CO2C1 12C2 PI2C301CO2C3
2C3 3
PI2IC103 CE
2
GNDPI2IC102
12C6
PI2C60CO2C6 PI2C501CO2C5
2C5 2C198PI2C19801
CO2C198 PI2C401CO2C4
2C4 PI2C801CO2C8
2C8 PI2C901CO2C9
2C9 PI2C1 012C11
CO2C11 PI2C10 12C10
CO2C10
???PI2C102 PI2C2021206 PI2C302??? RP114N281D PI2C6021206 PI2C502??? ???PI2C19802 PI2C4020.22F PI2C8021206 PI2C902??? 2
PI2C1 0??? PI2C10 21206
5V5
CO2L401
2L4.1
MEM-PWR POMEM0PWR
PI2L40101 PI2L40102 MEM-PWR 2IC3:8
30U
CO2R100
2R10* COLD1
LD1 COLD2
LD2
PI2C42012C42
CO2C42
PI2R10002 PI2R10001 PILD102 PILD101 PILD202 PILD201

100
2
PI2C420???
CO2R90
2R9* LD3 CO2R001
COLD3 2R0.1
PI2R9002 PI2R9001 PILD302 PILD301 PI2R00102 PI2R00101

270 470 CO2Q2 CO2Q5


2C12*PI2C60 1CO2C60
PI2C120 1CO2C120 2C6* PI2C610 CO2C61
2C61 2 2Q2 3 2 2Q5 3 POSi0PWR
PI2Q202 PI2Q203 PI2Q502 PI2Q503 Si-PWR
PI2Q601 3

3
B CO2Q601
2Q6.1 B
CO2R11
2R11 1 S9014RTL1 PI2C120 2??? PI2C60 2??? PI2C6102???
2IC2:71 POLIGHT
LIGHT PI2R1102 PI2R1101 PI2Q60101
14R PI2Q201 SE2305 PI2Q501 SE2305

1
10K CO2R3
2R3 CO2R4
2R4 CO2R6
2R6 CO2R7
2R7
PI2C 201CO2C22
2C22 PI2Q601 2

2
PI2R302 PI2R301 PI2R402 PI2R401 PI2R602 PI2R601 PI2R702 PI2R701

220K 22K 220K 22K


PI2C 20 ??? PI2Q103 PI2Q303

3
CO2Q1
2Q1 CO2Q3
2Q3
CO2R2
2R2 1 S9014RTL1
CO2R8
2R8 1 S9014RTL1
POPOWER
POWER PI2R202 PI2R201 PI2Q101 PI2R802 PI2R801 PI2Q301

22K
PI2R102 14R
22K
14R
CO2R1
2R1 PI2Q102 PI2Q302

2
100K
PI2R101 PI2Q403

3
CO2Q4
2Q4
CO2R44
2R44 CO2R5
2R5 1 S9014RTL1
PI2R4402 PI2R4401 PI2R502 PI2R501 PI2Q401
14R
100K 22K PI2Q402

2
COK401A
COK401B CO2R48
2R48
K4.1A K4.1B PI2R4802 PI2R4801 POL\I\G\H\T\0\O\N\ POINT0R\A\D\I\O\ INT/RADIO
LIGHT-ON 2IC2:72 2IC2:21 INT/RADIO
1 2
PIK40101 PIK40102 47K
C
3
PIK40103
4
PIK40104
PI2R4502 2C21PI2C2101
CO2C21
C
5 6 CO2R45
2R45
PIK40105 PIK40106
22k ??? PI2C2102 CO2Q8
2 2Q8 3
VCC PI2Q802 PI2Q803 PO202100PWR
20210-PWR
PI2R4501
PI2C710 2C71
CO2C71 PI2C7201CO2C72
2C72
PI2Q603 CO2Q6 PI2Q801 SE2305
3

2Q6

1
CO2R47
2R47 1 S9014RTL1 CO2R71
2R71 CO2R70
2R70 PI2C71021206 PI2C720???
POVDD
VDD PI2R4702 PI2R4701 PI2Q601 PI2R7102 PI2R7101 PI2R7002 PI2R7001

22K
PI2R4602 14R
220K 22K

3
CO2R46
2R46 PI2Q602 PI2Q703
CO2Q7
2Q7
2

100K CO2R72
2R72 1 S9014RTL1
PI2R7202 PI2R7201 PI2Q701
PI2R4601 CO2R80
2R80 22K
PI2R7302 14R
CO2R73
2R73 PI2Q702

2
PI2R8002 PI2R8001
220K
N.I.
PI2C18201CO2C182
2C182 PI2R7301
3

2R82
CO2R82
PI2Q10 3
CO2Q10
2Q10
POEQ
EQ PI2R8202 PI2R8201
1
PI2Q1001
S9014RTL1 PI2C18202???
220K
PI2R8102 14R
D CO2R81
2R81 PI2Q10 2 D
2

220K
PI2R8101

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CO2R43
2R43
KBD54 PI2R4301 PI2R4302 H1
10K H2
A
CO2C39
2C39 A
PI2C3902 PI2C3901 COS1
S1 COS2
S2 PIS301 PIS401
1N COS3
S3 COS4
S4 PIS501 COS5
CO2R42
2R42 PIS102
PIS1022 PIS101
PIS1011 PIS202
PIS2022 PIS201
PIS2011 "STOP" ">>" S5
KBD55 ">" "<<" PIS302 PIS402
H2
IS502 "POWER"
PI2R4201 PI2R4202

10K V4
PPIS502 V1 V2 V3 V4
CO2C38
2C38 V3
PI2C3802 PI2C3801 COSS36
SS36
1N
CO2R41
2R41 V2 PISS3602
PISS36022 PISS3601
PISS36011
KBD56 "SNZ2"
PI2R4101 PI2R4102 H3 V1 COSS29 COSS35 COSS11 COSS17 COSS23
SS29 SS35 SS11 SS17 SS23
10K
CO2C37
2C37 PISS2902
PISS29022 PISS2901
PISS29011 PISS3502
PISS35022 PISS3501
PISS35011 PISS1102
PISS11022 PISS1101
PISS11011 PISS1702
PISS17022 PISS1701
PISS17011 PISS2302
PISS23022 PISS2301
PISS23011
PI2C3702 PI2C3701
1N H3 "MEM" "SNZ1" "1" "4" "7"
CO2R40
2R40 PIS601 COS6 PIS701 COS7 PIS801 COS8 PIS901 COS9 PIS10 01 COS10 H1
KBD57 PI2R4001 PI2R4002 H4 S6 S7 S8 S9 S10 COSS1 COSS5 COSS4 COSS3 COSS2
SS1 SS5 SS4 SS3 SS2
10K
CO2C36
2C36 PIS602 "TIME" PIS702 "TM A" PIS802 "TM B" PIS902 "FVF/VM" PIS10 02 "R/MP3" PISS102
PISS1022 PISS101
PISS1011 PISS502
PISS5022 PISS501
PISS5011 PISS402
PISS4022 PISS401
PISS4011 PISS302
PISS3022 PISS301
PISS3011 PISS202
PISS2022 PISS201
PISS2011
PI2C3602 PI2C3601
1N ">" "POWER" ">>" "STOP" "<<"
B CO2R39
2R39 H2 B
KBD58 PI2R3901 PI2R3902 H5 H4 COSS6 COSS10 COSS9 COSS8 COSS7
SS6 SS10 SS9 SS8 SS7
10K H1
CO2C35
2C35 PISS602
PISS6022 PISS601
PISS6011 PISS1002
PISS10022 PISS1001
PISS10011 PISS902
PISS9022 PISS901
PISS9011 PISS802
PISS8022 PISS801
PISS8011 PISS702
PISS7022 PISS701
PISS7011
PI2C3502 PI2C3501 PIS1 10 1 PIS1201 COS13
S13 COS14
S14 PIS1501 COS16
S16
1N COS11
S11 COS12
S12 COS15
S15 "TIME" "R/MP3" "FVF/VM" "TM B" "TM A"
CO2R38
2R38
PIS1 02 "1" PIS1202 "2" PIS1502 "PAGE+" H3
PIS1302
PIS13022 PIS1301
PIS13011 PIS1402
PIS14022 PIS1401
PIS14011 PIS1602
PIS16022 PIS1601
PIS16011
KBD59 "3" "PAGE-" "FM"
PI2R3801 PI2R3802 H6 COSS12 COSS16 COSS15 COSS14 COSS13
SS12 SS16 SS15 SS14 SS13
10K
CO2C34
2C34 PISS1202
PISS12022 PISS1201
PISS12011 PISS1602
PISS16022 PISS1601
PISS16011 PISS1502
PISS15022 PISS1501
PISS15011 PISS1402
PISS14022 PISS1401
PISS14011 PISS1302
PISS13022 PISS1301
PISS13011
PI2C3402 PI2C3401
1N H5 "2" "FM" "PAGE+" "PAGE-" "3"
CO2R37
2R37 H4
KBD60 PI2R3701 PI2R3702 H7 PIS1701 COS17 PIS1801 COS18 PIS1901 COS19 PIS20 01 COS20 PIS2 01 COS22
COS21
S21 COSS18
SS18 COSS22
SS22 COSS21
SS21 COSS20
SS20 COSS19
SS19
10K S17 S18 S19 S20 S22
CO2C33
2C33 "4" "5" "6" "B.V.-" PIS2102
PIS21022 PIS2101
PIS21011 "AM" PISS1802
PISS18022 PISS1801
PISS18011 PISS2202
PISS22022 PISS2201
PISS22011 PISS2102
PISS21022 PISS2101
PISS21011 PISS2002
PISS20022 PISS2001
PISS20011 PISS1902
PISS19022 PISS1901
PISS19011
PI2C3302 PI2C3301
1N
PIS1702 PIS1802 PIS1902 PIS20 02 "B.V.+" PIS2 02 "5" "AM" "B.V.+" "B.V.-" "6"
CO2R36
2R36 H5
KBD61
C PI2R3601 PI2R3602 V1 C
COSS24
SS24 COSS28
SS28 COSS27
SS27 COSS26
SS26 COSS25
SS25
10K H6
CO2C32
2C32 PISS2402
PISS24022 PISS2401
PISS24011 PISS2802
PISS28022 PISS2801
PISS28011 PISS2702
PISS27022 PISS2701
PISS27011 PISS2602
PISS26022 PISS2601
PISS26011 PISS2502
PISS25022 PISS2501
PISS25011
PI2C3202 PI2C3201
1N "8" "SW" "SW_UP" "SW_DN" "9"
PIS2301 PIS2401 PIS2501 COS26
S26 PIS2701 COS28
S28
CO2R35
2R35 COS23
S23 COS24
S24 COS25
S25 COS27
S27 H6
KBD62 PI2R3501 PI2R3502 V2 "7" "8" "9" PIS2602
PIS26022 PIS2601
PIS26011 "SW_UP" PIS2802
PIS28022 PIS2801
PIS28011
COSS30 COSS34 COSS33 COSS32 COSS31
10K PIS2302 PIS2402 PIS2502 "SW_DN" PIS2702 "SW" SS30 SS34 SS33 SS32 SS31
CO2C31
2C31 PISS3002
PISS30022 PISS3001
PISS30011 PISS3402
PISS34022 PISS3401
PISS34011 PISS3302
PISS33022 PISS3301
PISS33011 PISS3202
PISS32022 PISS3201
PISS32011 PISS3102
PISS31022 PISS3101
PISS31011
PI2C3102 PI2C3101
1N "0" "SSB" "USB" "LSB" "DEL"
CO2R34
2R34 H7 H7
KBD63 PI2R3401 PI2R3402 V3
COSS37
SS37
10K PIS2901 COS29 PIS30 01 COS30 PIS3101 COS31 PIS3201 COS32 PIS3401 COS34
CO2C30
2C30 COS33
S33 RESET
PI2C3002 PI2C3001
S29 S30 S31 S32 S34 PISS3702
PISS37022 PISS3701
PISS37011 PORESET
RESET
1N "MEM" "0" "DEL" "LSB" PIS3302
PIS33022 PIS3301
PIS33011 "SSB" "RESET"
CO2R33
2R33 PIS2902 PIS30 02 PIS3102 PIS3202 "USB" PIS3402
KBD64 PI2R3301 PI2R3302 V4
10K
D CO2C29
2C29 D
PI2C2902 PI2C2901 COS35
S35 COS36
S36 COS37
S37
1N RESET
PIS3502
PIS35022 PIS3501
PIS35011 PIS3602
PIS36022 PIS3601
PIS36011 PIS3702
PIS37022 PIS3701
PIS37011
"SNZ1" "SNZ2" "RESET"
GND

POKBD05400640
POKBD64
POKBD63
POKBD62
POKBD61
POKBD60
POKBD59
POKBD58
POKBD57
POKBD56
POKBD55
POKBD54
KBD[54..64]

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PO2V8
2V8
01
42C24
PI2C2CO2C24
PI2R 401 PI2R2101
CO2R24
2R24 CO2R21
2R21 2
PI2C240???
"TUNING" 680K 680K
B PIC1 602COC11602
C116*2
CO2L402
PI2R 402 PI2R2102 B
COEC2
EC2 COK40F
K4-F COK4
K4 2L4.2
CO2R22
2R22 CO2R23
2R23
1
PIEC201
PIC1 602 11N 3
PIK40F03 3
3
3PIK403 PI2L40201 PI2L40202 PI2R2201 PI2R2202 PI2R2301 PI2R2302 POTUNING017
TUNING-17
2 2 2 30U
PIEC202 PIK40F02 2 2PIK402 CO2L5
2L5 680K 100K
3 1
PIK40F01 1
1 CO2R25 CO2R26
PIEC203 1PIK401 2R25 2R26
2C116*1
PIC1 601COC11601 PI2L501 PI2L502 PI2R2501 PI2R2502 PI2R2601 PI2R2602 POTUNING016
TUNING-16
ZHR-3 B3B-ZR PI2R70 10 30U 680K 100K
PIC1 601 1N CO2R7001 1
02C43
2R70.1 PI2C43CO2C43 01
4 2C44
PI2CCO2C44 1
302C23*
PI2CCO2C230 1
02C22*
PI2C2CO2C220 01
PI2C 52C25
CO2C25 01
32C23
PI2CCO2C23
3K3
PI2R70 102 PI2C43022N2 PI2C4 022N2 2
PI2C 30 22N2 PI2C2 0 2N2 PI2C 5023N9 2
PI2C 303N9

01
82C28
PI2C2CO2C28
PI2R310 PI2C210 1
CO2R31
2R31 CO2C210
2C21* 2
PI2C280???
"FINE" 680K 680K
C PIC1 502COC11502
C115*2 PI2R3102 PI2C210 2 C
COEC1
EC1 COK80F
K8-F COK8
K8 CO2L6
2L6
CO2R28
2R28 CO2R27
2R27
1
PIEC101 PIC1 502 11N 3
3
PIK80F03
3
3PIK803 PI2L601 PI2L602 PI2R2801 PI2R2802 PI2R2701 PI2R2702 POFINE0TNG020
FINE-TNG-20
2 2
PIK80F02 2
2 30U
PIEC102 2PIK802 CO2L7
2L7 680K 100K
3 1
PIK80F01 1
1 CO2R30 CO2R29
PIEC103 1PIK801 2R30 2R29
2C115*1
PIC1 501COC11501 PI2L701 PI2L702 PI2R3001 PI2R3002 PI2R2901 PI2R2902 POFINE0TNG018
FINE-TNG-18
ZHR-3 B3B-ZR PI2R710 1 30U 680K 100K
PIC1 501 1N CO2R7101 1
02C99
2R71.1 PI2C9 CO2C99 1
02C100
PI2C1CO2C100 1
3012R43.1 PI2C2 02C220
PI2R4CO2R4301 01
PI2C 72C27
CO2C27 01
62C26
PI2CCO2C26
3K3
PI2R710 2 PI2C9 022N2 PI2C10 22N2 2
PI2R4301 2N2 2
PI2C2 0 2N2 PI2C 7023N9 2
PI2C 603N9

D D

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