MD-MS701W/MS702 SERVICE MANUAL No. S1806MDMS701W MD-MS701W MD-MS702 • In the interests of user-safety the set should be restored to its original condition and only parts identical to those specified should be used. Illustration: MD-MS701W CONTENTS Page SAFETY PRECAUTION FOR SERVICE MANUAL (MD-MS701W ONLY) ........................................................................... 2 BATTERY DISPOSAL (MD-MS702 ONLY) ..........................................................................................
MD-MS701W/MS702 SAFETY PRECAUTION FOR SERVICE MANUAL (MD-MS701W ONLY) Precaution to be taken when replacing and servicing the Laser Pickup. The AEL (Accessible Emission Level) of Laser Power Output for this model is specified to be lower than Class I Requirements. However, the following precautions must be observed during servicing to protect your eyes against exposure to the laser beam.
MD-MS701W/MS702 BATTERY DISPOSAL (MD-MS702 ONLY) Contains nickel cadmium (or sealed lead) battery. Must be recycled or disposed of properly. Remove the battery from the product and contact federal or state environmental agencies for information on recycling and disposal options. FOR A COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF THE OPERATION OF THIS UNIT, PLEASE REFER TO THE OPERATION MANUAL. SPECIFICATIONS General Power source: DC 3.
MD-MS701W/MS702 NAME OF PARTS 2 Remote Control Unit 1. Synchro Recording Indicator 2. Character/Time Information Indicator 3. Record Indicator 4. Repeat Indicator: 5. Random Indicator 6. Disc Mode Indicator 7. Total Track Number Display 8. Track Number Indicator 9. Battery Indicator: 10. Headpones Socket 11. Hold Switch 12. Play Mode Button 13. Volume Buttons: +, 14. Bass Button 15. Display Button 16. Play/Pause Button: 17. Stop/Power Off Button: 18.
–5– :OFF 4 AC 110-240V, 50/60 Hz Insert securely, all the way in. Mark Notes: After charging has been completed, the AC adaptor may be left connected. (For example, when charging at night) The battery will not be charged whenever the power to the main unit is turned on. If the AC adaptor is removed from the main unit or from the AC socket whilst charging, “ ” will not disappear for about 1 minute. This is normal.
When the unit has condensation inside, the disc signals cannot be read, and the unit may not function properly. If this happens, remove the disc. The condensation should evaporate in approximately 1 hour. The unit will then function properly.
–7– ? DISC U TOC ERROR Tr. Protect TOC FULL TOC ERROR TEMP OVER SYSTEM ERR SORRY POWER ? PB DISC PROTECTED LOCKED LOCK ERROR NO DISC HOLD DISC FULL Din UNLOCK DISC ERROR DEFECT Can't WRITE Can't REC Can't EDIT Can't COPY BLANK DISC BATT EMPTY Error messages A large portion of the disc has been damaged. There is no space left for recording character information (track names, disc names, etc.). The track has been protected from being erased. A large portion of the disc has been damaged.
MD-MS701W/MS702 QUICK GUIDE (MD-MS702 ONLY) Quick-Guide Guía rápida PORTABLE MINIDISC RECORDER MD-MS702 Rechargeable battery power Alimentación de la batería recargable Connection Conexión Analog recording Grabación analógica 1 Digital recording Grabación digital Recording side Lado de grabación 2 Playback side Lado de reproducción Mark Marca To the OPTICAL/LINE IN jack Al enchufe OPTICAL/LINE IN R L 3 (RIGHT) (DERECHO) To the line output jacks on a stereo A los enchufes de salida de línea de un
MD-MS701W/MS702 Playing a MiniDisc Reproducción de un minidisco Loading and playing a MiniDisc Inserción y reproducción de un minidisco Headphones Auriculares Volume Volumen For the left (L) For the right (R) Para la Para la izquierda (L) derecha (R) To interrupt playback: Press the button during playback. ● To resume playback, press the button again. 3 2 VOL / NAME To stop playback: Press the ■/:OFF button.
MD-MS701W/MS702 DISASSEMBLY Caution on Disassembly Follow the below-mentioned notes when disassembling the unit and reassembling it, to keep it safe and ensure excellent performance: 1. Take the battery and minidisc out of the unit. 2. When disassembling the machine, be sure to withdraw the power plug from the socket in advance. 3. When disassemble the parts, remove the nylon band or wire holder as necessary. To assemble after repair, be sure to arrange the wires as they were.
MD-MS701W/MS702 REMOVING AND REINSTALLING THE MAIN PARTS Remove the mechanism according to the disassembling methods 1 to 3. (See Page 10.) (A2)x3 ø1.4x2.8mm How to remove the spindle motor (See Fig. 11-1.) 1. Remove the solder joint (A1) x 1 of flex PWB. 2. Remove the stop (A2) x 3 pcs. and remove the spindle motor. Spindle Motor How to remove the lift motor (See Fig. 11-2.) 1. Remove the solder joint (B1) x 2 of slide motor lead wire. 2. Remove the stop washer (B2) x 1 pc.
MD-MS701W/MS702 ADJUSTMENT Test disc MD adjustment needs two types of disc, namely recording disc (low reflection disc) and playback-only disc (high reflection disc). Type Test disc Parts No. 1 High reflection disc MMD-110 (TEAC Test MD) 88GMMD-110 2 Lowreflection disc MMD-212 (TEAC Test MD) 88GMMD-212 3 Low reflection disc Recording minidisc UDSKM0001AFZZ Note: Use the low reflection disc on which music has been recorded. Extension Cable (See Fig.12) Parts No.
MD-MS701W/MS702 Operation in each TEST mode 1. AUTO1 Mode • When the STOP button is pressed while the AUTO1 menu appears or during automatic adjustment, the mode changes to the TEST mode stop state. At this time the adjustment value is not output. • Be sure to adjust, using the specified disc MMD-212. At this time release the EEPROM (IC402) protection. (Refer to EEPROM write procedure.
MD-MS701W/MS702 •Whenever the DISP button is pressed in the continuous playback mode, the indication changes as follows.
MD-MS701W/MS702 72h : EEPROM data read check sum error 73h : Record head drive disabled (by EJECT lever) 82h : Power overvoltage detection 91h : Ambient temperature is higher that the allowable temperature. 12. INNER Mode • when the STOP button is pressed on the INNER menu (SQ______ ), the state is changed to the TEST mode STOP state. • : Address E2-PROM (IC402) writing procedure 1.
MD-MS701W/MS702 [2] Temperature measurement value correction table Temperature correction Ambient temperature Center temperature +14oC ~ +16oC +17oC ~ +19oC +20oC ~ +22oC - 03h - 02h - 01h + 15.0oC + 17.8oC + 20.7oC +23oC ~ +25oC +26oC ~ +27oC +28oC ~ +30oC ± 00h + 01h + 02h + 23.6oC + 26.5oC + 29.4oC *Meaning of values • Temperature reference = Value to be predicted to be measured by the microcomputer at reference temperature (+23.
MD-MS701W/MS702 E2-PROM DATA LIST TEMP setting Sled setting Item display T M _ _ Set values Item display Calculate values BASS setting Item display Set values Set values S L G _ 94 H S L 2 _ 30 H S L M _ 4F H S L V _ 36 H B S 1 _ 02 S K k _ 43 H B S 2 _ A4H S K t _ 40 H B S 3 _ C4H S K m _ 43 H H Fucus setting ADJ.
TEST – 18 – REC SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN PLAY SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN DATA SKIP DOWN : INNER switch position measurement menu : EEPROM setting menu : Error history display menu : Digital input signal monitor menu (record/playback machine only) : Test mode normal playback menu : Continuous record menu (record/playback machine only) : Continuous playback menu : ATT adjustment value check menu : Preadjustment value
ADJ. NG Adjustment error : Continuous playback (high reflection) : Continuous playback (low reflection) : ATT adjustment normal end (adjustment value output) : ATT adjustment error (adjustment value output) : During ATT autoadjustment : ATT Autoadjustment menu * When the "STOP" button is pressed in specific menu, the TEST MODE STOP state is set. *" " represent the adjustment number as follows.
– 20 – SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN : S gain "Low" E signal offset (EINO) measurement : Measurement value : S gain "Low" B signal offset (BINO) measurement : Measurement value : S gain "Low" A signal offset (AINO) measurement : Measurement value TCRS signal offset (TCRSO) measurement : ATT setting : S gain "High" F signal offset (FINO) measurement : Measurement value : S gain "High" E signal offset (
– 21 – SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN P SKIP DOWN $ $ : Low reflection: A-ATT (focus) setting : ATT setting :Groove section F-ATT (tracking) setting : ATT setting :Groove section E-ATT (tracking) setting : ATT setting : TCRS ATT setting : ATT setting : High reflection: B-ATT (focus) setting : Low reflection: B-ATT (focus) setting : ATT setting : High reflection: A-ATT (focus) setting : Low reflection: A-ATT (focus) setting : ATT se
– 22 – SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN Continued to the next page SKIP UP SA SKIP UP GCH SKIP UP PCH SKIP UP RFG SKIP UP RCG SKIP UP GTG SKIP UP PTG SKIP UP TH SKIP UP FL SKIP UP EL SKIP UP BL SKIP UP AL SKIP UP FH SKIP UP EH SKIP UP BH SKIP UP AH PLAY RSLT1 : A-ATT (focus) initial setting : Groove section adjustment COUT level s
– 23 – P-MODE SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN : TCRS-ATT setting P-MODE : Low-reflection B-ATT (focus) setting : Low-reflection A-ATT (focus) setting : High-reflection B-ATT (focus) setting : High-reflection A-ATT (focus) setting : Groove section F-ATT (tracking) setting : Groove section E-ATT (tracking) setting : Pit section F-ATT (tracking) setting : Pit section E-ATT (tracking) setting : ATT Setting Check PLAY : Continuous playback menu
PLAY REC : Continuous record menu REC PLAY : Continuous record # # # #: Address : Start address setting : Continuous record menu Ad0 3 c 0 Ad0 7 0 0 Ad0 8 A 0 DISP – 24 – BASS Ad0 0 5 0 2nd digit BASS BASS Ad0 0 5 0 3rd digit * In the start address set state the value of selection digit changes in the range of 0h to Fh wh en the [SKIP UP/DOWN] key is pressed.
DATA – 25 – SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN : Error history 9 display § § : Error code : Error history 8 display § § : Error code : Error history 7 display § § : Error code : Error history 6 display § § : Error code : Error history 5 display § § : Error code : Error history 4 display § § : Error code : Error history 3 display § § : Error code : Error history 2 display § § : Error code : Error history 1 display § § : Error code : Error histor
– 26 – SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN : Focus search inclination : setting : Auto-focus retraction waiting time setting : setting : Focus servo amptitude : setting : FOK generation LPF factor setting (when focus "ON") : setting : Focus-related other settings : setting : DISC-ID judgment high-reflection lower-limit level : setting : FOK generation comparison level setting (normal) : setting : FZC detection hysteresis level
– 27 – SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN Auto-move waiting time setting : setting COUT generation comparison level setting (REC) : setting : COUT generation comparison level setting (PLAY) : setting : PWM output offset setting : setting : Tracking slip stop time setting (move) : setting : Tracking slip stop time setting (10 line jump) : setting : Tracking slip
SKIP DOWN : TEMP setting : setting § § : Temperature code : TEMP A/D input value : Measurement value : Temp setting menu – 28 – SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN : Focus balance factor : setting : TCRS ATT reference value : setting : Tracking ATT reference value : setting : Focus ATT reference value : setting : Adjustment COUT level reference value : setting : Adjustment setting menu * In the specific state the setting changes in the range of "0h to Fh" when the [VOL UP/DOWN" key is pres
– 29 – SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN SKIP DOWN Continued to the next page SKIP UP CT 6 SKIP UP CT 5 SKIP UP CT 4 SKIP UP CT 3 SKIP UP CT 2 SKIP UP INR SKIP UP IN 2 SKIP UP IN 1 SKIP UP DR2 SKIP UP DR1 SKIP UP SYC SKIP UP RC1 SKIP UP RC0 SKIP UP PWL SKIP UP CT1 SKIP UP CT0 PLAY CTRL : Control setting 6 : setting : Control setting 5 : sett
MD-MS701W/MS702 NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (CH), (TH), (RH), (UJ): Temperature compensation (ML): Mylar type • The indicated voltage in each section is the one measured by Digital Multimeter between such a section and the chassis with no signal given. • Parts marked with “ ”( ) are important for maintaining the safety of the set. Be sure to replace these parts with specified ones for maintaining the safety and performance of the set.
T Figure 31 BLOCK DIAGRAM – 31 – SLED MOTOR SPINDLE MOTOR F LASER OPIC PICK HEAD LIFT MOTOR SPINDLE MOTOR DRIVER (BA6965FV) IC901 +2.5 +2.5 +2.8 IC351 RF SIGNAL PROCESSOR (IR3R55) IC101 +2.5 PICK COIL DRIVER VCC VM IC601 +2.5 +2.5 HEAD VCC DRIVER VS (74ACT02) +2.5 MOTOR DRIVER VCC VS (LB1638) IC651 E2-PROM IC402 IC401 +2.2 +2.5 OPERATION UNIT +2.8 DISPLAY UNIT SYSTEM MICROCOMPUTER +2.5 IC201 ENDEC ATRAC (LB37648B) 4M D-RAM (IC202) +2.5 +2.5 +2.
MD-MS701W/MS702 P32 P33 P34 MAIN PWB-A1 22KI WBO HPF TCGO AIN AOUT BIN BOUT EOUT C161 1/6.3 DVCC FOUT DATA DTEMP CLOCK DGND 20 21 LATCH 19 22 23 24 CK104 Q101 2SA17457 17 18 TP145 15 16 DISC 14 AGND LOGIC TP209 TP210 TP211 CK201 CK202 CK203 FOK CK204 SENSE CIN CK205 MCCK CK206 DINT C203 0.
MD-MS701W/MS702 P32 P33 P34 TP451 DADATA ADDATA DFCK BCLK LRCK DIN ADPON DAPON OPTCNT EFMO R451 R452 R453 5.6K 8.2K 18K EMPH1 X176KO FODRF FODRR TRDRF TRDRR SLDRF SLDRR SPDRF SPDRR 6 7 8 9 A0 A1 A2 A3 VCC A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 15 14 10 DSPSTB DSPSCK DSPDAT C201 1 13 12 11 JACK PWB-A2 4M D-RAM L772 4.7µH D201 1SS369 R422 33K R421 100K SLCNT1 SLCNT4 SLCNT6 SLCNT2 SWPUP 51 52 53 54 70 71 72 73 74 75 SPIN VDD EPCS EEPK RTCCK EEPD RTCDT RTCWR RTCCE RKEY RPLAY Q401 2SA17457 1 POW I R400 3.
MD-MS701W/MS702 Figure 1 is contents to Serial No.712xxxxx. Figure 2 is contents for change from Serial No.801xxxxx. L752 47µH 14 15 R752 82 C727 1 7 NC NC 3 2 1 C758 3.3/10 VCC AGND VEE L712 TP712 C724 0.001 TP711 J702 MIC IN 2 3 1 L711 C736 0.01 D494 15AZ7.5Y L491 4.7µH 23 24 C755 0.01 R765 15 L-CH C767 0.22/16 R-CH C768 0.22/16 L752 47µH TP726 KEY L456 6 PLAY TP725 5 L452 TP729 TP722 C491 2 L454 TP724 0.
MD-MS701W/MS702 IC101 PIN VOLTAGE NO. 1 0.7V 2 0.7V 3 0.7V 4 0.7V 5 1.29V 6 1.26V 7 0.7V 8 1.26V 9 1.26V 10 1.26V 11 1.26V 12 1.26V 13 2.52V 14 2.52V 15 0.18V 16 2.52V 17 2.52V 18 0V 19 0V 20 1.46V 21 2.52V 22 0V 23 0V 24 2.51V 25 1.26V 26 1.26V 27 1.26V 28 1.26V 29 1.26V 30 1.8V 31 1.26V 32 1.26V 33 1.26V 34 0V 35 1.26V 36 1.26V 37 0V 38 1.26V 39 1.26V 40 1.26V 41 1.26V 42 2.52V 43 0V 44 0V 45 1.0V 46 1.0V 47 1.0V 48 1.0V IC201 PIN VOLTAGE PIN VOLTAGE NO. NO. 1.0V 1 51 0V 2.5V 2 52 0V 1.
MD-MS701W/MS702 A DC IN B J801 C D800 BATTERY TERMINAL (+) BATTERY TERMINAL (-) C622 C600 C608 C130 R601 85 40 C202 20 1 5 35 15 30 15 20 26 25 10 11 C172 C161 L171 R441 19 51 50 60 55 IC201 C602 20 18 C601 15 45 90 L602 L601 25 L202 C609 C610 30 IC601 10 IC202 R204 70 65 L604 L603 5 80 R443 C442 95 C441 R411 5 4 5 8 5 10 100 8 1 C443 1 IC441 R400 D201 R442 C171 Q401 3 4 5 1 IC404 MAIN PWB-A1 (TOP) C357 XL201 R222 C211 C651 76 36 35 75 C203 R415 1
MD-MS701W/MS702 P42 4-H FROM LCD FLEXIBLE PWB 1 7 C802 TP802 EXT.
MD-MS701W/MS702 Figure 38 is contents to Serial No.712xxxxx.
MD-MS701W/MS702 Figure 39 is contents to Serial No.712xxxxx.
MD-MS701W/MS702 Figure 40 is contents for change from Serial No.801xxxxx.
MD-MS701W/MS702 Figure 41 is contents for change from Serial No.801xxxxx.
MD-MS701W/MS702 PICKUP UNIT (15) A M902 SLED MOTOR B M901 SPINDLE MOTOR M903 LIFT MOTOR BK RD SW901 DISC IN C CN601 SW902 DISC PROTECT TO MAIN PWB P37 10-D MECHA FLEXIBLE PWB UNIT (8) CN101 D TO MAIN PWB P37 8-G MAGNETIC HEAD FLEXIBLE PWB (23) E MAGNETIC HEAD (32) KEY FLEXIBLE PWB UNIT (231) CN451 F TO MAIN PWB P37 8-D G CN482 TO MAIN PWB P37 12-D LCD (232) H 1 2 3 4 Figure 42 WIRING OF P.W.
MD-MS701W/MS702 WAVEFORMS OF MD CIRCUIT T Stopped CH1=1mV DC 10:1 1 CH2=500mV DC 10:1 CH3=5V DC 10:1 TP208 (FEOUT) 5 SDTi 6 SCLK TP122 (F+) 3 CK205 (SENSE) CH3=2V DC 10:1 T Stopped CH1=1V DC 10:1 1994 / 12 / 16 00:24:17 CH4=2V 50us/div DC 10:1 (50us/div) NORM:100MS / s 9 TP139 (EFM) 10 TP210 (TEOUT) 11 TP209 (TOTAL) CH2=2V DC 10:1 CH3=500mV DC 10:1 1994 / 12 / 16 01:03:40 2ms/div (2ms/div) ENV 1 2 T 2 4 CH2=2V DC 10:1 1 1 2 T Stopped CH1=2V DC 10:1 1994 / 12 / 15 22:54:
MD-MS701W/MS702 TROUBLESHOOTING It is advisable to use the TEST mode (refer to Error Data Display Mode, P15) indicating the causes of troubles before starting repair. Causes of operation errors (up to 10 errors) are recorded as error codes. This information is useful for repair. When does not function When the CD section does not operate When the objective lens of the optical pickup is dirty,this section may not operate.Clean the objective lens,and check the playback operation.
MD-MS701W/MS702 • Abnormal display Is waveform output from CNS 482 pins 1 to 3? Are the pin7 (VCC) and pin 6 (GND) normal? Is waveform output from IC 401 pins 45 to 47? No No Yes Check the periphery of IC401. Check between IC401 and CNS482. Yes Check for pattern breakage of flexible PWB, check for defects of display microcomputer (replace the display unit). • Playback state cannot be set When it has been ascertained that the address up to cluster address is normal in the TEST mode.
MD-MS701W/MS702 • The spindle motor fails to run.Does the head move Does the waveform appear on the IC201 pins 24 and 25 after TEST mode AUTO2 completion and in this state? No Check the IC201 periphery. Yes Does waveform appear on the IC601 pin 13? No Replace. IC601 Yes Does waveform appear on IC901 pins 1, 19 and 20? No L608, IC201, IC901, CN601 and flex, etc. soldering check Yes Replace the spindle motor.
MD-MS701W/MS702 FUNCTION TABLE OF IC IC401 RH-iX2680AF03(IX2680AF):System Microcomputer (1/2) Pin No.
MD-MS701W/MS702 IC401 RH-iX2680AF03(IX2680AF):System Microcomputer (2/2) Pin No. Port Name Terminal Name Input/Output Function 60 P44 LDON Output P.U. laser ON/OFF control output 61 P45 OPICGA Output P.U. detection sensitivity selection output 62 P46 RFLAT Output RF amp.
MD-MS701W/MS702 PARTS GUIDE MODEL MD-MS701W MD-MS702 “HOW TO ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS” To have your order filled promptly and correctly, please furnish the following information. 1. MODEL NUMBER 2. REF. No. 3. PART NO. 4. DESCRIPTION For U.S.A. only Contact your nearest SHARP Parts Distributor to order. For location of SHARP Parts Distributor, Please call Toll-Free; 1-800-BE-SHARP MARK: SPARE PARTS-DELIVERY SECTION Explanation of capacitors/resistors parts codes Capacitors Resistors VCC .............
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MD-MS701W/MS702 506 8 A 8-1 8-4 8-3 (SW902) 506 B 8-2 (SW901) 502 505 11 501 16 2 M901 18 504 503x2 13 M902 1 C 513 25 513 15 510 507 26 512 D M903 7 507 509 508 E 23 6 514 28 511x2 29 F 3 32 30 4 G 20 H 5 1 2 3 4 Figure 5 MD MECHANISM EXPLODED VIEW –5– 5 6
MD-MS701W/MS702 221-2 221-4 A MD Mechanism 242 MS702 Only B 220 247 241x3 219 221-3 216 221-5 217 209 221 C 217 251 610x2 215 605 210 606 221-1 248 603 610 217 606 214 249 201 D 205 PWB–A2 610 240 208 256 255 253 236 E 211 606 244 234 MS701W 601 246 250 235 234 203 213 207 MS702 608x2 254 228 233 206 232 PWB–A1 239 245 608x2 227 202 F 237 257 229 231 202-4 202-1 610x2 G 202-2 226 610 237 606 601 238 258 H 1 2 202-3 610x2 3 4 Figure 6 CABIN
MD-MS701W/MS702 PACKING OF THE SET (MD-MS702 ONLY) Carring Case Operation Manual Quick Guide Caution, Headphons Rechargeable,Battery Pad, AC Adaptor SPAKZ0464AFZZ Remote Contol Polyethylene Bag, Unit SSAKH0314AFZZ Sheet SPAKZ0479AFZZ Packing Add., Unit SPAKA2678AFZZ AC Adaptor Stereo Headphones Unit Packing Case SPAKC6561AFZZ : Not Replacement Item COPYRIGHT © 1998 BY SHARP COPORATION ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.