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CONTENTS

1. General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-
2. Principle of Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
2. 1. Meehan isms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
2.1.1. Headblock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
2.1.2. Erase Head . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
2.1.3. Double Capstan Tape Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.1.4. Mechanism Control Cam Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2. 2. Amp. Circuits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.2.1. Playback Eq. Amp. Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
2.2.2. Record Amplifier Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
2.3.3. Bias Oscillation Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
2. 3. Mechanism Control Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
2.3.1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
(1) C-MOS IC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
(2) Logic Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
2.3.2. Mechanism Control Circuits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1B
(1) Logic Signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1B
(2) Logic Operating Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1B
(3) Conditions of Flip-Flops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
(4) Initial Reset and Power Mute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
(5) One-shot Pulse Generating Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
(6) Unattended RECORD/PLAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
(7) Signals for Amp. Circuit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
(8) Shut-off Sensor and Detector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
(9) Control Motor Drive Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
( 10) Capstan Motor Governor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
( 11) Reel Motor Governor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
('12) Half-speed Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
(13) Pitch Control Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
(14) Azimuth Detector. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
2.3.3. RAMM (Random Access Music Memory) Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
(1) Outline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
(2) Counting Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
(3) Counting Down . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
2.3.4. FL Level Indicator Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
(1) FL Level Indication System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
(2) FL Level Indicator Control Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
(3) FL Level Indicator and Peripheral Circuits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
3. Removal Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
3. 1. Side Panel Ass'y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... . .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
3. 2. Top Cover Ass'y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
3. 3. Bottom Cover Ass'y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
3. 4. Cassette Case Cover Ass'y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
3. 5. Front Panel Ass'y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ... . . .. . . ... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
3. 6. Headphone Jack Ass'y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
-3. 7. Mechanism Ass'y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
3. 8. FL Indicator Ass'y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
3. 9. Logic P.C.B. Ass'y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
3. 10. Switch P.C.B. Ass'y. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
3. 11. Main P.C.B. Ass'y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
3. 12. Volume P.C.B. Ass'y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
3. 13. Record Cal. P.C.B. A Ass'y, Record Cal. P.C.B. B Ass'y and Lamp P.C.B. A Ass'y . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
3. 14. Power Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . .. . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
3. 15. Lamp P.C.B. B Ass'y and Lamp P.C.B. C Ass'y . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
3. 16. Control Switch P.C. B. Ass'y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
3. 17. Indicator P.C.B. Ass'y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
3. 18. Rear Panel Ass'y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
3. 19. Power Transformer and Fuse P.C.B. Ass'y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
3. 20. Cassette Case Ass'y and Cover Plate Ass'y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
3. 21. Tape Counter Ass'y, Memory Switch and Pitch Control Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
3. 22. Capstan Motor Ass'y and Flywheel Ass'y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:2
3. 23. Sub Mechanism Chassis Ass'y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
3. 24. Control Motor Ass'y and Reel Motor Ass'y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
3. 25. Cam Control Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
3. 26. Reel Hub Ass'y and Idler Ass'y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
3. 27. Cam Drive Gear and Control Cam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
3. 28. Head Mount Base Ass'y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
3. 29. Pressure Roller Ass'y and Erase Head . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
3. 30. Playback Head Ass'y and Record Head Ass'y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
4. Measurement Instruments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
5. Mechanical Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
5. 1. Mechanism Control Cam Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
5. 2. Tape Speed Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
5. 3. Record Head and Playback Head Tilt Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
5. 4. Head Base Stroke Adjustment in Play and Cue Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
5. 5. Tape Guides Adjustment and Erase Head Stroke Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
5. 6. Erase Head Height and Tilt Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
5. 7. Playback Head and Record Head Height Adjustment and Azimuth Alignment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
5. 8. Record Head Stroke Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
5. 9. Tape Travelling Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
5. 10. Flywheel Holder Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
5. 11. Lubrication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
6. Electrical Adjustments and Measurements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
6. 1. Current Type (Serial No.: A 11202474 -) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
6.1. 1. Parts Location for Electrical Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
6.1.2. Electrical Adjustments and Measurements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
( 1) Adjustment and Measurement Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
(2) Frequency Response Adjustment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
(3) Dolby NR Circuit Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
6. 2. Previous Type (Serial Nos.: A11201001 -A11202473) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
6.2. 1. Parts Location for Electrical Adjustment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
6.2.2. Electrical Adjustments and Measurements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
(1) Adjustment and Measurement Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
(2) Frequency Response Adjustment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
(3) Dolby NR Circuit Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
7. Mounting Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
7. 1. Main P.C.B. Ass'y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
7. 2. Switch P.C.B. Ass'y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
7. 3. Logic P.C.B. Ass'y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
7. 4. Fuse P.C.B. Ass'y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
·' 7. 5. Pin Jack P.C.B. Ass'y. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
7. 6. Record Cal. P.C.B. A Ass'y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
7. 7. Record Cal. P.C.B. B Ass'y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
7. 8. Volume P.C.B. Ass'y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '88
7. 9. Auto Shut-off P.C.B. Ass'y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
7. 10. Control Switch P.C. B. Ass'y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
7. 11. Lamp P.C.B. A Ass'y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
7. 12. Lamp P.C. B. B Ass'y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
7. 13. Lamp P.C.B. C Ass'y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
7. 14. Indicator P.C.B. A Ass'y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
7. 15. Indicator P.C.B. B Ass'y. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
7. 16. Indicator P.C.B. C Ass'y. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90

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8. Mechanism Ass'y and Parts List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9'1
8. 1. Synthesis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
8. 2. F rant Panel Ass'y (AO 1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . gq
8. 3. Mechanism Ass'y 680 (A02) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
8. 4. Chassis Ass'y (A03) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
8. 5. Front Panel Escutcheon Ass'y (B01) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
8. 6. Control Button Ass'y (B02) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
8. 7. Flywheel Holder Ass'y (C01) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
8. 8. Sub Mechanism Chassis Ass'y (C02) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
8. 9. Main Mechanism Chassis Ass'y (C03) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
8. 10. FL Indicator Ass'y (001) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
8. 11. Calibration Case Ass'y (002) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
8. 12. Volume Holder Ass'y (003) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
8. 13. Headphone Jack Ass'y (004) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
8. 14. Reflector Ass'y (005) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
8. 15. Counter Lamp Ass'y (006) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
8. 16. Power Switch Holder Ass'y (007) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
8. 17. Rear Panel Ass'y (008) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
8. 18. Reel Motor Ass'y (E01) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
8. 19. Control Motor Ass'y (E02) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
8. 20. Head Mount Base Ass'y (F01) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
8. 21. Supply Pressure Roller Ass'y (F02) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
8. 22. Take-up Pressure Roller Ass'y (F03) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
8. 23. Head Base Ass'y D (F04) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
8. 24. Cassette Case Holder L Ass'y (F05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
8. 25. Cassette Case Holder R Ass'y (F06) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
8. 26. Auto Shut-off Ass'y (F07) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
8. 27. Pneumatic Damper Ass'y (F08) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
8. 28. Pitch Control Holder Ass'y (F09) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
8. 29. P-8L Playback Head Ass'y (GO 1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
8. 30. R-8L Record Head Ass'y (G02) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
9. Overall Timing Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
10. Eq. Amp. Frequency Response . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
10. 1. Standard Speed (1-7/8 ips) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
10.1.1. Playback Frequency Response . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
10.1.2. Record Current Frequency Response . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
10. 2. Half-Speed (15/16 ips) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
10.2.1. Playback Frequency Response . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
10.2.2. Record Current Frequency Response . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
11. Block Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
11. 1. Amplifier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
11. 2. Mechanism Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
12. Wiring Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
13. Schematic Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
13. 1. Amplifier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 :~
13. 2. Mechanism Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .· . . . . . . . . . 118
14. Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121

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1. GENERAL

1.1. Control Functions


Nakamichi 680 control functions are shown below:

Fig. 1.1 Front View

Fig. 1.2 Rear View


1. Eject Lever 14. Timer Switch 27. Head Height and Azimuth
2. Cassette Holder (with see-thru cover) 15. Monitor Switch Alignment Screws
3. Pitch Control 16. Power Switch 28. Record Head Azimuth
4. Tape Start Memory Switch 17. Master Input Level Control Alignment Knob
5. Counter Reset Button 18. Input Level Controls 29. Headphone Jack
6. Tape Counter 19. Output Level Control 30. Input Jacks
7. RAMM Display 20. Tape Speed Selector 31. DIN In/Out Connector
8. Fluorescent (FL) Level Indicators 21. Record Button 32. Output Jacks
9. Record Calibration Controls 22. Fast-Forward Button 33. DC Output Jack
10. Tape Switch 23. Stop Button 34. Remote Control Socl<et
11. Eq. Switch 24. Play Button 35. Voltage Selector
12. Dolby NR/MPX Filter Switch 25. Pause Button 36. Power Cord
13. Display Switch 26. Rewind Button

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1.2. Voltage Selector
Voltage selector is installed on the rear panel for other versions of the Nakamichi 680.
This voltage selector can select either 120 V or 220 - 240 V at customer's disposal.

2. PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION

2.1. Mechanisms (1) Adjustment of Tape Guide Height


2.1.1. Headblock Tape Guide of the N-680 is assembled into the Take-up
Refer to Fig. 2.1.1. and Supply Pressure Roller Assemblies.
Nakamichi 680 Headblock provides more stabilized tape With a spring in the stud of Mechanism Chassis Ass'y,
travel. Pressure Roller Ass'y is tightly affixed with Tape Guide
Accuracy of tape travel is one of the most essential factors Adjustment Nut. The Adjustment Nut is placed on a
for a device to optimize its performance. Inaccurate tape spring through Pressure Roller Arm, and therefore by
travel will therefore induce deterioration exemplified by either tightening or loosening adjustment the height of the
the following: Tape Guide will become possible.
(a) vibration will be given to tape travel, as a result of
which flutter and modulation noise will become in- (2) Playback Head Height Adjustment and Azimuth
__ ..; creased Alignment
(b) insufficient tape-to-head contact will result in level Azimuth and height of Playback Head can be made in-
drops dependently and adjustment may be done separately with-
(c) tape skew wil I become greater and frequency response out affecting others. In order to adjust the tilt of Playback
will become decreased Head backwards or frontwards, take off the Height Gear
Needless to say, constant tape travel must consist of Stopper and take out the Height Gear and then turn the
smooth drive mechanism, as well as of the fact that tape, two Height Adjustment Screws. After the adjustment is
heads and tape guide are placed in the most appropriate done, place the Height Gear back and fix it with the
positions. Height Gear Stopper. After the tilt is adjusted in such a
N-680 Playback Head and Record Head, they are both way as above, adjust the height by loosening or tightening
made small in size so that the both heads are assembled in the Height Gear. Azimuth alignment is adjusted by loosen-
a space of the conventional Record/Playback Head. ing or tightening the PH Azimuth Screw. This system has
Erase Head is located at the place where the Record Head been carefully designed so as to minimize influence each
is located in the N-70011/100011. other between azimuth and height adjustment.
Both Playback Head and Record Head are assembled on
the Head Mount Base. Take-up Tape Guide and Supply (3) Record Head Height Adjustment and Azimuth
Tape Guide are fixed to the Take-up Pressure Roller Arm Alignment
and Supply Pressure Roller Arm, respectively. Erase Head Record Head tilt adjustment can be performed in the
is placed on the Head Base. All these can be separately same way as for the Playback Head.
adjusted. Height adjustment can be adjusted while recording 400 Hz
Record Head is placed slightly backward, approximately test tone by loosening or tightening RH Height Adjust-
0.15 mm away from the Playback Head. Record Head is ment Screw to obtain the maximum level on the both
placed approximately 3° inclined leftward. Shape of the Level Meters. Azimuth alignment can be adjusted while
Heads and its location have been carefully studied to bring playing back 15 kHz signal by loosening or tightening
about smoother contact of tape with the Heads. Pad RH Azimuth Alignment Screw to obtain the maximum
Lifter is affixed to the Playback Head so as not to let Tape level on the both Level Meters.
Pad touch the Head to give more stabilized tape travel, This system has also been carefully designed so as to
making it free from the influence of the Tape Pad within minimize influence each other between azimuth and
the Cassette Tape. Thus the trouble of changes in azimuth height adjustment.
can now be avoided at changing of cassette tape, if only
the Record Head azimuth is properly adjusted in advance. (4) Erase Head Height and Tilt Adjustment
The Fig. 2.1.2 shows trackings of each head against a tape Erase Head is affixed onto the Erase Head Plate which is
of the N-680, wherein the figure shows ideal locations at assembled with the Head Base. It is installed with three
the time of designing, thus the tracking in actual use will screws. By turning these screws, its height, tilt of back-
vary more or less, depending upon the tape width, etc. ward or frontward, and tilt of leftward or rightward can
be adjusted separately, thus the best location of Erase
Head can be obtained.

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RH Azimuth Alignment

Adjustment

II

Fig. 2. 1.1 Headblock

E
~
0
Center of Tape ---

Center of Reh

Center ot Track
-t@m:U,11[ ~,,1
Center of Leh llfa@Hfl ~!-=+-~!~-
Playback Head Record Head Erase Head

Fig. 2.1.2 Trackings

2.1.2. Erase Head


Fig. 2.1.3 shows the sectional view of Erase Head. its outside core, while this Erase Head is equipped with an
Fig. 2.1.4 shows the characteristics of erasing current and inside core wider than the outside core. This has resulted
erasure. more power sufficient enough for erasing even Metal Tape
It has the same characteristics with the previous type with small power consumption, approx. 0.5 W, though
Direct-Flux Erase Head but been purposely developed to the head width is as small as 3 mm. The smaller the power
minimize the size further. consumption is, the smaller will be the heat generation,
Conventional Erase Head had its inside core narrower than and this is of course another merit.

Gaps 0

-10

Inside Core -20


Outside Core .....---Outside Core CD -30
"O

<>+-+---Coil ~ -40
"'
II)
0
w -50
-60

-70

Fig. 2.1.3 Sectional View of Erase Head


0 100 200 300 400
Erase Current ( m Al

Fig. 2.1.4 Characteristics of Erasing Current and Era~ure

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2.1.3. Double Capstan Tape Drive characteristics.
As shown in Fig. 2. 1.5, the double capstan system consists As the double capstan system always creates a constal"'lt
of two capstan shafts (a) and (b) connected to the two fly- and stable holdback tension between the two capstans,
wheels which are driven by a capstan belt. the condition of the tape between two capstans will nDt
Against these capstans two pressure rollers (a) and (b) are be affected by any external conditions such as irregul~r
engaged to run the tape with an adequate holdback ten- take-up and supply torques, irregular loading of cassette
sion created by the double capstan and pressure rollers. tape, undesirable mechanism vibration and etc., thl.ls
Since the diameter of capstan shaft (a) is smaller than that assuring the superior wow and flutter characteristics.
of capstan shaft (b), when two flywheels begin to turn as The double capstan system provides a constant holdbae! k
shown in the figure, capstan (a) runs slightly faster than tension on the tape and maintains the stable pressure onto
capstan (b), which subsequently generates holdback ten- the tape against the heads.
sion. The only critical factor in the double capstan system is to
As you note, if the diameters of the 2 capstans should be be considered; the two capstans have to be positioned per-
the same, the generation cycles of wow and flutter will be- fectly in parallel and to be precisely vertical against the
come approximately the same, as a result of which defe- head base, the pressure rollers have to be evenly pressed
ctive portion will be doubly superposed and preferable against the capstan shafts and the head surface must be
portion vice versa. The N-680 employs 2 capstans, each positioned perfectly vertical to the tape surface. Other-
having different diameter and rotations, thereby avoiding wise, the running tape might become out of the tape guide
the aforesaid occurrence and stabilizing wow and flutter resulting in irregular movement.

/
/
------ .......
....
''
/
/ \----Capstan Motor

/ ~ -----~Motor Pulley
Side 8 I -----/'- ".,...---- I
----- _-1-- \ /\ _j__-capstan Belt

---- /, "' \ ',l1


----- - - - - I ' - \------------ /
--- --\------- I
---- ,.,..- \ -..... I I
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......... ..., / ' I ',,,..
Capstan ////" ', 1 I ------":::.,.___ J ,,,., Side A
Shoft(Bl ' /,.,. ', -- 1 \
I '/, / ' \ I \
/ / \ / ', I \
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1 1
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Roller( Bl Tope

Pressure
Roller( Al

Fig. 2.1.5 Double Capstan Tape Drive

2.1.4. Mechanism Control Cam Operation


Refer to Fig. 2.1.6 Mechanism Cam Control timing chart. plain principle of its mechanical functions.
Function of N-680 Mechanism is done by Cam Control. Cam Control System works as follows: Cam Drive Gear is
Cam is driven by the Control Motor. driven by Control Motor by means of Drive Belt. Cam
The Motor operates so as to result zero in the difference Drive Gear is related to the cam with which each function
of voltages between each voltage corresponding to mecha- may be mechanically set on.
nism function and each reference voltage which corres-
ponds to each commands of the Control Switch. When the (1) Play Mode
difference comes to zero, then it stops. In this way, each Press the Play Switch to make it Play mode. Then the
function is kept properly operated. For further details, Cam begins to move from Stop position to Play position
please see the explanation on Logic Control. Here we ex- and the Play mode will be set.

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The Head Base which is linked to the Cam and which is (4) Pause Mode
normally pushed against the Stop Position gets released Press the Pause Switch to make it to Pause mode. In chan~­
and the Head Base will slowly come out for playing. To ing it from Stop mode to Pause mode, the Brake is firstrE-
explain this function, first the Head Base is latched and leased, then the Head Base is latched, and again the Brak:e
the Reel Motor begins to turn. Then the Pressure Roller works.
will be pushed and the Brake will be released. Now the At this stage, the Reel Motor would not turn with the PrE-
tape begins to run. If you press the Pause Switch at this ssure Roller being apart from the Capstan, and the tape
stage, it comes to Pause mode. Brake operates and the would remain still.
Pressure Roller moves away from the Capstan and the
Reel Motor stops. (5) Cue Mode
Play mode may be changed to Stop mode by pressing the Cue mode may be either of Forward Cue or of Reverse
Stop Switch, and latch of the Head Base being released. Cue mode.
The Cassette Case cannot be opened because of the In either case, it could be effected by pressing F.F. Switch
latched eject effect unless it is in Stop mode. or Rewind Switch after the Pause Switch has been pressed.
The speed of the tape at this moment will be 1/3 the rlln-
(2) Record Mode ning speed of normal F.F. or normal Rewind. The tape
By pressing the Record Switch and the Pause or Play speed will get slow further down to 1/5 the speed of F. F.
Switch, it may be made to Record mode. or of Rewind if you keep on pressing the F.F. or Rewind
The cam action is identical to in (1) Play mode, but the Switch. In this case, the Brake is released at first and then
Rec. signal produced in the logic control circuit becomes the Head Base wil I get latched at the Cue position and the
L, and Record mode is set. Reel Motor will start while the Pressure Roller remains
apart from the Capstan.
(3) F.F. or Rewind Mode
By pr~ssing F.F .. or Rewind Switch, it comes either to F.F.
or Rewind mode. The only difference of these two modes
is that one is to turn the Reel Motor reverse and the other
to transmit the torque against the Reel Hub onto the take-
up side or to the supply side. Brake is released at this stage
and the Reel Motor begins to turn F.F. or Rewind.
-30° 30° 60° 90° 120° 150° 180°
Cam Angle
Stop F.F. or Rew. Cue Pause Ploy
oo 30° 66.5° 111° 162°
Mode

Brake

r----,.--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

I
Head Touch I

@cue @Play

Head Base Latch

Reel Motor
(@ Play)

Pressure Roller

Eject Latch

Fig. 2.1.6 Mechanism Control Cam Timing Chart

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2.2. Amp. Circuits Following table shows tapes used at each Tape Svvit<:h
2.2.1. Playback Eq. Amp. Circuit combined with Eq. Switch:
Fig. 2.2.1 shows playback equalizer amp. circuit.
Tape SW Eq. Sw Tape
Fig. 2.2.2 shows its system diagram, and Fig. 2.2.3 shows
the time constant of equalizer. zx 70 µs Nakamichi ZX
Playback Head is connected to the input of this circuit. Nakamichi SX, TDK SA,
Amplifier, which is composed of 0101, 0102 and 0103, SX 70 µs Maxell XL-I I
is an equalizer amplifier and its time constant is shown in Scotch Master 70 µs
Fig. 2.2.3. Low-Noise High-Density
R 112, L101, C1 07 and C108/C109 consist of a peaking 120 µs (including EX, EXI I, TDK AD,
circuit. C108 is selected at the half-speed, and C109 at the EX Maxell XL-I, Scotch Master
120 µs)
standard tape speed.
Peaking circuit compensates Playback Head gap loss and 70 µs Nakamichi EX, EXll
improve frequency response at high. L101 and C107
compose bias trap circuit and prevent bias leakage from
playback eq. amp. circuit. L101 is of variable type and It is specified in I EC Standard that time constant is 120 µs
adjustment performed by L 101 is mainly for the purpose on tapes of ferric oxide, and 70 µs on tapes of Cr02.
of reducing bias leakage. However, in the case of Eq. Switch on N-680, when time
Playback eq. amp. gain adjustment should be performed constant at playback is changed, at the same timt time
so as to obtain 100 m V at TP101 (TP201) by adjusting constant at record must also be changed.
VR 101 (VR201) during the course of playing back 400 Therefore, even though record and playback is made by
Hz Level Tape ( DA09005A). Eq. Switch (70 µs/120 µs) is the method other than the IEC Standard, no deteriora-
connected to playback eq. amp. circuit and the overall tion of frequency response or level difference will occur.
time constant of playback eq. amp. circuit will become as (Any other method for instance, record and playback on
follows: ferric oxide tape with putting Tape Switch on EX and Eq.
Eq. Switch - 70 µs: 3180 µs (50 Hz)+ 70 ,us Switch on at 70 µs.)
(2274 Hz) When Nakamichi EX or EXI I Tape is used at Tape
Eq. Switch - 120 µs: 3180 µs (50 Hz)+ 120 µs Switch: EX, and Eq. Switch: 70 µs, SIN ratio will be im-
(1326 Hz) proved by approximately 4 dB (WTD).
LIOI
!L201 I
23mH

Playback
Head

Output

RIOS RI09
C 104 (R208J !R209l
!C204l 4.7K 3.3K

120).JS

Fig. 2.2.2 System Diagram

3180µ5

0103
Collector
~~~~+-~~~"""---==-~-+~~~~~~-+~~t---

120,µs

70ps

LJOI
Output

100 IK IOK 20K

Fig. 2.2.3 Time Constant

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RI06 220K

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Fig. 2.2.1 Playback Eq. Amp. Circuit


2.2.2. Record Amplifier Circuit
Fig. 2.2.4 shows record amplifier circuit which employs a R 150, C139 and R 154 at half tape speed.
low noise operational amplifier IC. This record amp. is muted with Record Signal from Logic
This circuit adopted the direct coupling system {the DC P.C.B. Ass'y and also with Mute Signal.
amp. output is connected directly with the Record Head). With the exception of record mode, input and output of
Direct coupling system provides improvements of linearity record amp. are muted simultaneously. When Record
and phase characteristic at low frequency, less distortion Switch is kept further pressed at record mode, Mute Sig-
{as a clipping level becomes higher), etc. nal is given from Logic P.C.B. Ass'y and the input of
Peaking circuit is switched with Tape Speed Selector record amp. is muted.
Switch. This mute operation can be used when making a silent gap
Therefore, at standard speed, peaking circuit is composed on the tape for RAMM operation.
of L102, C137, R151, C138 and R153, and L102, C136,
Bias
Cl32 Cl33 +12V
Iµ 50V ( LNl Iµ 50V (LNl
Input o--t r-~11----~Wlr--l t - - - - - - - - - ' - 1 ..,
Rl46 100 Rec. Head
o-
va.
u2
'----- N
-12v
Rl48 IOOK

;;!;?e
"'Q0 0111 "'
0
Q c;,,_ 0112
2SCl636
2SCl636 Q P----'\Nv----f Q
0
<D
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:;
~
0
d
<D

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Rec. Mute

Mute
22K

Fig. 2.2.4 Record Amp. Circuit

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2.2.3. Bias Oscillation Circuit Buttons, Rec. signal conducted from the Logic P.C. 13.
Fig. 2.2.5 shows a push-pull oscillator with an oscillation Ass'y becomes L, and 0303 turns to ON.
frequency of 105 kHz which is constructed by capacitors Therefore, +12 V is applied to the circuit through Q3il3,
C321 and C322, coupling the collectors and bases of two as a result of which oscillation begins.
transistors (0301 and 0302). When the record mode is released, oscillator output is
This is used to provide recording bias and as an erase damped by the discharge of C319. This prevents mag-
signal. netization of the Record Head.
By pressing the Record and Pause, or Record and Play

0---} to Bias Current Adj. Volumes L303


l.4mH
Bias Cut
Jumper
0303
2SA562
15
i6 +12V

R323 82K
al
N
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- ;;:
"'t3"'
CL Rec.
0 0

6 R 0
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Erase R324 82K
Head

0302
2SC945

- 12V

Fig. 2.2.5 Bias Osc. Circuit

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2.3. Mechanism Control Circuits 3) High input impedance
Refer to Fig. 11.2 block diagram for mechanism control A C-MOS IC has a very high input impedance because it
circuit. is insulated from the substrate by the oxide film of the
gate. Although leakage resistance must be considered in<=m
2.3.1. Introduction actual C-MOS IC because diodes are usually used in the
(1) C-MOS IC direction of reverse bias for protecting input circuit, its
The IC's used in the logic circuit of the N-680 are of the impedance is several tens of megohms. The advantage of a
C-MOS (complementary metal oxide semiconductor) high input impedance is that the fan-out of the IC is large,
type, in which P-channel and N-channel MOS FET's com- which simplifies the interface. Also, a timer circuit for a
plement each other. longer period of time can be produced. This means th at
the high input impedance enables the input to be C() n-
1) Small power consumption nected with a large resistance, but does not mean to us~ a
AC-MOS is an inverter, as shown in Fig. 2.3.1-1. capacitor of large capacity.
Whether the input of this inverter is at "H" or "L" level,
either the P-channel or N-channel MOS FET is OFF, and 4) Wide operating voltage range
therefore, current does not pass from VDD to VSS under Fig. 2.3.1-3 shows input-output transfer characteristics of
steady normal state. Consequently, when there is no input, C-MOS. The general purpose C-MOS family has a wide
power consumption (VDD x IDD} is nearly zero, except operating voltage range extending from 3 to 18 V, which
for surface and junction leakage. is much wider than that of TTL and DTL (5 ± 0.25 V),
When the input signal is switched from "H" to "L", or and HTL (15 ± 1.5 V). The reason for the C-MOS IC's
"L" to "H", however, both P- and N-channel FET's in- wide operating voltage range is that the P-MOS and N-
stantly come on, and a current flows either charging or MOS are made symmetrical, and if VDD is varied, the
discharging the stray output capacity, so that the power threshold voltage for the circuit is always about half of
consumption during dynamic operation cannot be said to VDD. In a bipolar IC, the threshold voltage is decided by
be zero. the forward voltage from the base to the emitter of the
transistor (VBE), and is little affected by the source vol-
2) A large noise margin tage. Therefore, if the source voltage exceeds a certain
The input-output transmission characteristics of the C- limit, the output voltage and the threshold voltage will
MOS inverter differ from those of bipolar IC's as shown in not balance, as a result of which operation will become
Fig. 2.3. 1-2. The knee characteristic is sharper, the thresh- impossible.
old voltage is almost half of VDD, and the output ampli- With a C-MOS, the threshold voltage varies according to
tude is nearly equal to VDD - VSS. changes in the source voltage, and stable operation
Since the noise margin of a digital IC is defined as the throughout a wide range can be expected. As indicated
difference between the minimum value of output ampli- above, the performance of a C-MOS IC as a digital IC is
tude and the minimum required amplitude of the input excellent.
signal, it is quite natural that the C-MOS circuit, which
produces an output amplitude of nearly VDD - VSS and
is operated by a small input signal, should have a large
noise margin.

6 ~ 15
> >
~5
w w
(.!) \ clMos (.!) ~

j:! 4 1¥ j:! 10
P-channel ...J TTL ...J () >
I .... ....
IO
MOS FET ~3 h I ~ II
c
II
c
I- ~ ~
Input Output
I-
::::> 2 \ I :::> 5

N-channel
Cl..
I-
::::> 1
\ \ Cl..
I-
:::>
>
IO
II
c
\ ~
~

0 0
~
MOS FET ·.
0 i 2 3 456 0 5 10 15
INPUT VOLTAGE(V) INPUT VOLTAGE (V)
Fig. 2.3.1-1 Fig. 2.3.1-2 Fig. 2.3.1-3 Input-Output Transfer
Characteristics of C-fl/IOS

12
(2) Logic Symbols
(a) NOR Gate (b) NANO Gate
The output will be H only if inputs IN1 and IN2 are L's, The output will be L only if inputs IN1 and IN2 are H's,
and the output will be L if IN1 is Hor IN2 is H. and the output will be H if IN1 is Lor IN2 is L.
(H: +12V, L: 0 V)

INl=D-
Out
Truth Table INl~Out Truth Table
IN2 IN I IN2 Out
IN2~ INI IN2 Out
Out~ INl+IN2 L L H
Out: IN I · I N2 L L H
H L L
H L H
~.-----Out
INI
L H L
INl~Out L H H
IN2~
H H L
IN2 -cL/ H H L
Out: INT· TN2 Out= INI +00
- -
Out=INI + IN2=1Ni·li\J2 Out: INl·IN2: INI +IN2

Fig. 2.3.1-4A Fig. 2.3.1-5A


The construction of the foregoing 2 Logic Symbols is The construction of the foregoing 2 Logic Symbols is
identical and intended to show the use of either OR or identical and intended to show the use of either AND or
AND. OR.

A1 81 Y1 Y2 A2 82 GND A1 81 Y1 Y2 A2 82
(TOP VIEW) (TOP VIEW)
Fig. 2.3.1-48 Fig. 2.3.1-58

VDD VDD

A
IN 1
y
8 Output
IN 2 A
IN 1
Output
8
IN 2

GND GND
Fig. 2.3.1-4C Fig. 2.3. 1-5C

13
(c) OR Gate (d) AND Gate
The output will be L only if inputs IN1 and IN2 are L's, The output will be H only if inputs IN 1 and IN2 are I-i's,
and the output will be H if IN 1 is H or I N2 is H. and the output will be L if IN1 is Lor IN2 is L.

INl=D-
Out
Truth Tobie INI -r-\.__ Out
Truth Tobie
IN2 IN I IN2 Out IN2~- I NI IN2 out
Out= INl+IN2 L L L L L L
Out= 1Nl·IN2
H L H H L L
INl=o-
L H H INl=f>- L H L
Out H H Out
H
IN2 IN2 H H H

Out= INI· IN2 Out=INl+IN2


Out= IN I + I N2 =IN· fN2 Out=INl·IN2= INl+IN2

Fig. 2.3.1-6A Fig. 2.3.1-7A


The construction of the foregoing 2 Logic Symbols is The construction of the foregoing 2 Logic Symbols is
identical and intended to show the use of either OR or identical and intended to show the use of either AND or
AND. OR.

VOD A4 84 Y4 VDD A4 04 Y4 Y3 A3

AI 0I YI Y2 A2 02 GN D Al 81 Y1 Y2 A2 82 GND

<TOP VIEWJ ( TOP VIEW l

Fig. 2.3.1-68 Fig. 2.3.1-78

VDD VDD

GND GND
Fig. 2.3.1-6C Fig. 2.3.1-7C

14
(e) Gated Flip-Flop (f) D-type Flip-Flop
The two NANO gates can be used to form flip-flop. (D·type positive-edge-triggered flip-flop with preset and
The inputs operate as follows: clear.)
When both S and R are H's, the flip·flop will remain in its
present state, i.e., will not change the state.
If however, the R input goes to L, the NANO gate con·
nected to R will have H output regardless of the other
feedback input to the NANO gate, and this will force the
flip-flop to the L state (provided the S input is kept H).
Similar reasoning shows that making the S input an L will
cause the NANO gate at the S input to have an H output,
forcing the flip-flop to the H state (again provided the R
input is kept H).
If both inputs R and S are made L's, the next state will
Q1 Q1 CK1 R1 D1 S1 GND
depend on which input is returned to H first, and if both
(TOP VIEWl
are returned to H simultaneously, the resulting state of
the flip-flop will be indeterminate. As a result, this is a Fig. 2.3.1-9A
"forbidden" or "restricted" input combination.
Truth Table
In the actual use, the activation speed of the flip-flop is
Clear (RJ Preset (SJ Qn+1 tn tn+1
managed to be delayed in order to prevent erroneous
movements caused by noise as shown in Fig. 2.3.1 ·88. L L Qn D Qn Qn+I
L H H L L L
H L L L H L
Truth Table
----------, H H L H L H
Set Reset Q Q Remarks
H H H
L L H H
*' Maintains the previous state.
L H H L
D
H-------
H L L H L
H
H H
* * L
H
Set (SJ Q
L
tn tn+ 1
tn = Bit time betore clock pulse.
tn+1 = Bit time after clock pulse.

Reset (RJ Fig. 2.3.1-98

Fig. 2.3.1-8A

Set

Reset

Fig. 2.3.1-88

15
(g) BCD Up/Down Counter
Voo CK Q2 ln2 ln1 Q1 U/D R Truth Table
CK/E U/D L R Output
(Carry) (Up/Down) (Load) (Clear) Qo Q1 Q2 Q3
Input
x x x H L L L L
x x H L Preset
L H L L Count Up
L L L L Count Down
Load Q3 ln3 lnO CK/E Qo C/0 GND H x L L No Count
(TOP VIEWl
x : Irrelevant
Fig. 2.3.1-10A
H
CK (Clock!
L

CK/E, Load
H ---
L
H
R (Reset I
L
H
U/D (Up/Down I ( Upl (Down I
L

Qo
H -
L

Q1
H -,
L

02
H -,
L

Q3
H -,
L
H
C/O (Carry Out)
L

(Count I 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 0

Fig. 2.3.1-108
(h) BCD to 7-segment decorder
b d Truth Table
Bl Input : L
A B C D a b c d e t g
Display (2°) (2') (22) (23J
a O L L L L H H H H H H L

tQ~b 1 H L L L L H H L L L L

eLJ Ve ~
L H L L H H L H H L H
H H L L H H H H L L H
RBO RBI Bl A B D GND d 4 L L H L L H H L L H H
(TOP VIEW l
5 H L H L H L H H L H H
Fig. 2.3.1-11 6 L H H L H L H H H H H
7 H H H L H H H L L H L
8 L L L H H H H H H H H
9 H L L H H H H H L H H
0 L H L H H H H H H H L
H H L H L H H L L L L
2 L L H H H H L H H L H
3 H L H H H H H H L L H
4 L H H H L H H L L H H
5 H H H H H L H H L H H

16
(i) 12-stage Binary Counter
I 2 16 32 64 128 2~6 ~12 1024 2048 409e

CK (Clock) :

RCCleorl ~
H
QI
L
H
Q2 L 1-. 1-. 1-. 1-. 1-. L L 1-. L L
H
Q3 L 1- 1-. 1- 1-. L 1-. 1- 1- L
Q4 ~ LLL.1-1-.1-1-L
H

012 06 05 07 04 03 02 GND
QO
1-LL1-1-.1-L
(TOP VIEW l 06 ~ 1- L 1- L 1- L
H
Fig. 2.3.1-12A Q7 L 1-1-1-1-L
H
Q8 L L1-1-L
Q9 ~ 1- 1- L
010: 1._ -,_
Ou: L
Q12 ~

Fig. 2.3. 1-128


(j) Octal Counter
R

01 Oo 02 05 06 NC 03 GND
(TOP VIEW!

Fig. 2.3.1-13A

R (Clear> H
L

CK!Clockl H
L
CK/E H
(Clock Enoblei L
H
Oo
L

01
H
L n
H
02
L
H
03
L
H
04
L
H
05
L
H
06
L
H
07
L
C/O H
(Corry Out )L

Fig. 2.3.1-138

17
2.3.2. Mechanism Control Circuits (a) Kstop (Stop Switch output signal)
Foolproof operation will be done by logic control. Kstop becomes L when the Stop Switch is press~d,
For example, when command the playback mode while and Kstop is H while switch is open.
fast winding or command fast-forward mode while re- In other words, Kstop = L shows while Stop modE:! is
winding, it is guaranteed that no abnormal tape tension or commanded, and Kstop = H shows stop is notca.m-
loosening of tape will happen by passing through the stop manded.
mode. This is also guaranteed even when the switches are (b) PLAY (Play Flip-Flop Q output signal)
pressed simultaneously. PLAY= H: out of Play mode
PLAY= L: in Play mode
(1) Logic Signal (c) PLAY (Play Flip-Flop Q output signal)
How to read signals is referred to the following: PLAY= H: in Play mode
Positive logic is used; the signal H shows the condition PLAY= L: out of Play mode
that the signal is executing, and in case there is a - on the
signal, signal L shows the condition that the signal is exe- (2) Logic Operating Status
cuting. Refer to Fig. 2.3.2-1 logic status.
Each stage of logic status under the series control sWi1:ch
operation is shown in the figure.

MODE STOP RECORD


PLAY-
BACK
FAST WIND I CUE

RECORD
CONTROL SWITCH STOP RECORD PLAY PAUSE PLAY FF REW PAUSE
PAUSE

5 IC 4
6 40 PLAY L L L H L H L L L

2 IC - - I I
1 402
3
PLAY H H H ! L H I L H H H

9 IC 10
8 401 REC L H H H H L L L L

12 IC -
13 401 11
REC H H L L L H H H H

9 IC 10
8 0 PAUSE L L H L H L L L H

12 IC
13 40 11
PAUSE H H L H L H H H L

5 IC 4
6 401 FF L L L L L L H L L

2 IC
1 401 3
FF H H H H H H L H H

9 IC 10
8 402 REW L L L L L L L H H

12 IC --
13 40 11
REW H H H H H H H L L

-
REC
(Q417 Collector) H H L L L H H H H

MUTE
(Q418 Collector)
H H L L L L H H L

CUE
(Q415 Collector)
H H H H H H H H L

Fig. 2.3.2-1 Logic Status

18
(3) Conditions of Flip-Flops (d) PAUSE Flip-Flop
(a) FF Flip-Flop Set= Kpause
Set= Kff Reset = Kplay + Kstop + (the rising of the FAS!
Reset= Kplay + Krew + Kstop signal)
(b) REW Flip-Flop (FAST = FF+ REW. When FAST signal becorni=s
Set= Krew H, a differential pulse is generated at the risingDf
Reset= KPlaY + Kff + Kstop +Memory Rewind the signal. This pulse conducts 0401 to turn 01\J,
(Memory Rewind= L: With Memory Switch ON, a accordingly PAUSE Flip-Flop is reset.)
differential L pulse is generated when the tape (e) REC Flip-Flop
counter reaches "999".) Set = Krec· FAST-PAUSE-PLAY· Record Protector
(c) PLAY Flip-Flop Switch OFF
Set= Kplay = Krec·FAST-0402 OFF
Reset= Kff + Krew + Kstop +PAUSE (0402 OFF = PAUSE-PLAY-Record Pro-
tector Switch OFF)
Reset= PLAY· PAUSE= 0403 ON

(4) Initial Reset and Power Mute ON

Refer to Fig. 2.3.2-2 circuit diagram and Fig. 2.3.2-3


timing chart.
Power
Switch
OFF J L
When the Power Switch is turned ON, the voltage of the
0429 Base /
/

power source increases from 0 to +12 V DC. After this ov --"-


voltage is built up, 0428 is turned ON and the mute
ON
signal is generated, until C421 is charged through R522, 0429
R523, and R521. At the same time, this signal enters OFF

~
the base of 0422 in the automatic shut-off circuit, and

'::~
turns this transistor ON so that it generates Kstop = L C421
pulse.
When the Power Switch is turned OFF, the signal from
Mute
the secondary winding of the transformer entering 0430 (Q428l
L
through 0438 and 0439 soon ceases and 0430 is in the
cut-off state. Since the base of 0429 is positively charged, H
0429 comes ON, which turns 0428 ON and produces the Kstop
L--'
I L
Kstop = L pulse. The Kstop = L pulse resets each flip-flop
to its initial condition (the stop condition.) Fig. 2.3.2-3 Timing Chart

+12V

T1 0438

J
R525 Power Mute
100K
...__ ___.,_.i.t---+---- Power Mute

0439

Fig. 2.3.2-2 Initial Reset and Power Mute Circuit

19
(5) One-shot Pulse-generating Circuit 1 and 2, and the gates connected to IC403-3 are clos~d
Refer to Fig. 2.3.2-4 circuit diagram and Fig. 2.3.2-5 to bring about the stop condition.
timing chart.
The circuit consists of IC403-4,5, and 6, IC403-1,2, and 3, (b) From FF mode to REW mode
Q404, R432, R433, C410, etc. When the mode is changed When the REW Switch is pressed, the FF flip-flop is res~t.
as shown below, the circuit generates a one-shot pulse of and the REW flip-flop is set. As in case (a), a narrow 1-l
approximately 400 msec, so that this period passes in the pulse is generated in the base of 0404, cutting off Q404,
stop mode, and as soon as this is over, a new mode is set: and as a result, C410 is discharged through 0425. The
From FAST (FF or REW) mode to PLAY or PAUSE subsequent actions are the same as in (a).
mode;
From PLAY mode to FAST (FF or REW) mode; FF
Control Switch
From FF mode to REW mode, or vice versa.
This interval is necessary to avoid an extraneously large
PLAY
tension on the tape, in view of the response of the tape 1IC403-51
deck mechanism.
H
FF
(a) From PLAY mode to FF mode ( IC403-61
L-------'
Since the PLAY flip-flop is set during playing, IC403-5 is
Hand IC403-6 is L, and therefore, IC403-4 is Hand C410
IC403-4
is charged to +12 V. Consequently, IC403-3 is L, and the
gates connected to IC403-3 are open.
When the FF Switch is pressed the PLAY flip-flop is reset, C410
and at the same time, the FF flip-flop is set. However, the OV
capacitor C404 connected to the play flip-flop retards so
: _ _ _ _ r = t A p p r o x . 400ms
that PLAY = L. Therefore, FF = H and PLAY = H for a IC403-3
short period, and a narrow pulse is produced in IC403-4.
C410 is discharged by th is L pulse, but it is charged again
through R432 and R433 when the L pulse is released. Lamp PLAY ISTOP I FF
IC403-3 is maintained at H for approximately 400 msec,
until the voltage of C410 exceeds the threshold of IC403- Fig. 2.3.2-5 Timing Chart

~-------~- +12 v

FAST (=F.F. +REW)

PLAY+ PAUSE-Pulse

F.F.
R421
F. F.
R422

R425 330K
PAUSE

Fig. 2.3.2-4 One-shot Pulse-generating Circuit

(6) Unattended RECORD/PLAY


Refer to Fig. 2.3.2-6 circuit diagram.
Unattended recording or playback can be carried out by
the use of the Timer Switch. When the power is connected D403
a differential pulse is supplied to 0447 through C401, and
Q447 is turned ON. Rec. D401
J.)--;.'r---( Krec.)
Therefore, when the Timer Switch is moved to REC Oott
side, 0401 and 0403 are grounded through 0447, 0
Play
and the RECORD mode is selected. When it is moved to
the PLAY side, only 0403 is grounded, and the PLAY- Fig. 2.3.2-6 Unattended Record/Play Circuit
BACK mode is selected.

20
(7) Signals for Amp. Circuit (c) Mute Signal
Refer to Fig. 2.3.2-7 circuit diagram. When 0418 is ON and when the power mute signal is H,
MUTE= Hand the amplifier circuit is muted.
(a) REC Signal 0418 ON= 0416 OFF(=CUE)·(STOP + PAUSE +
This is the signal that controls bias oscillation in the am- 0423 ON(= PLAY-Position)) + IOl-13
plifier circuit. In RECORD/PLAY and RECORD/PAUSE -1 = L(i.e., RAMM Operation)
modes, REC = L, and bias oscillation is started. 0417 is The modes in which the amplifier circuit is not muted <ire
turned ON when the REC flip-flop is Hand 0419 is OFF, (MUTE=L):
i.e., when the cam selects PLAY or PAUSE mode mecha- 04180FF =04180N
nically, and REC= L. =(CUE +STOP-PAUSE-PLAY-Position)·
RAMM Operation
(bl CUE Signal i.e., PLAYBACK mode and FAST/PAUSE(i.e., CUE)
When the PAUSE Switch is pressed during the FAST (FF mode during out of RAMM operation.
or REW) mode, CUE = L, and the output level of the
amplifier circuit is attenuated. 0415 is turned ON at
FAST/PAUSE, thus CUE= L.
~--------------- Cue
+ 12V -----------~

R439
220K
FAST
R438
220K
PAUSE __ _,,,JV-~

R474
330K
RECORD ----·¥iv···--- 0417
2SC945
R486
Mute
330K
CAM -Position

000

f-'
~r<l
err<>

r<l
~
-12V -12V ~
0 -12V
R501 68K
STOP
R500 68K
PAUSE

Power Mute

Fig. 2.3.2-7

21
(8) Shut-off Sensor and Detector exceeds the sum of the emitter voltage and the Vbe
Refer to Fig. 2.3.2-8 circuit diagram and Fig. 2.3.2-9 of 0422, 0422 is turned ON and transmits the shut-
timing chart. off signal (Kstop = U to the logic control circuit.
3) In the STOP mode, C415 is grounded through 04-32
(a) Shut-off sensor and R502, and the shut-off detection function is
Light from lamp PL407 is projected through holes in a made inoperative.
disc rotating synchronously with the take-up reel, and the 4) 0422 is turned ON by the power mute signal ge~er­
intermittent flashes coming through the disc are converted ated whenever power is turned ON or OFF, andp ro-
into electrical signals by a phototransistor (0450). These duces the Kstop = L pulse.
signals are amplified into square waves by 0449, and
transmitted to the shut-off detector in the subsequent
H
stage. When the tape-end comes, the take-up reel and the PLAY Flip-Flop
disc stop rotating, and no pulse is output from the sensor. L

H
0449 Collector
(b) Shut-off detector (Sensor Output)
L
The shut-off detector, which receives the pulse output
from the sensor, produces the shut-off signal (i.e., Kstop
= L) having detected a certain period of absence of pulse, 0421 Base ov
and this signal resets each flip-flop in the logic control
circuit.
ON
0421
1) Through C414, 0421 is ON and discharges C415 at OFF
every H cycle of the sensor output pulse. On the
(1.W+Vbe 0422J---+--
other hand, C415 (1 µF) is charged through R503
(2.2 MD) in the PLAY (Playback or Record) mode or C415 OV ~-·- -'---·==
the FAST (FF or REW) mode.
0422 Collector
2) At the end of the tape, no sensor output is produced
and 0421 is not turned ON, resulting in C415 being
charged continuously. When the voltage of C415 Fig. 2.3.2-9 Timing Chart

PLAY-Position------,
REW.
+12V
R605 FF.
100

0422
2SC945
R505
0449 100K
2SC945
PL407

D417
K pause --------i---... ~----+--- Power Mute
D432

(Stop)
0411
2SC945

(Shut- Off Sensor ) (Shut-Off Detector)

Fig. 2.3.2-8 Shut-OFF Sensor and Detector Circuit

22
(9) Control Motor Drive Circuit The following table shows the position of the cam andtt--.e
Refer to Fig. 2.3.2-10 circuit diagram and Fig. 2.3. 2-11 voltage at the sliding contact of the cam control varial>l e
timing chart for the series control switch operation. resistor:
The control motor is turned by varying amounts, accord-
ing to which control switch is set. This motor is connected Position on Voltage at Sliding Contact
to the mechanism control cam, and the mechanism of the Cam of Cam Control Volume
N-680 is set to the mode indicated by this cam. Stop 3.0 v
The motor is driven by the differential amplifier (JC405) FF/REW 1.3 v
and drivers 0424 and 0425. When the motor has stopped, Pause -2.8V
the voltage at the sliding contact of the cam control vari- Play -5.4 v
able resistor moving synchronously with the motor (con- Cue -0.4 v
trol voltage) is balanced with the reference voltage corre-
sponding to each mode, and the input difference of the
differential amplifier is zero. When a new mode is de- State of transistors in each mode:
manded, a different reference voltage breaks the balance STOP: 0412, 0413, 0414 OFF
at the differential amplifier, and the motor operates. PLAY: 0413 ON
The motor drives the cam control variable resistor and FF/REW: 04 12, 04 14 0 N
changes the control voltage. When the control voltage is PAUSE: 0413 ON
changed and the input difference of the differential CUE: 0412, 0413, 0414 ON
amplifier becomes zero, the motor stops.

Cam Angle -20.5° 30° 66.5° 90° 111° 162° 170°

Voltage at Com I I i I
Control Volume 3.0V !.3V -0.4V -2.8V -5.4V
Sliding Contact i I
I I I '
I I I
I I I
I I I
Mode St~p Fast Cue Pause Play
(FF/REW)

*R519 VR402 VR405 VR403


5K 10K 5K
+12V --~6w8 v-
0
---1111V-'----U-..J.N-r-{J---1M-~--- -12V
~
"------------- - - -- - - - - - --,
*R443 174K!Fl I
PLAY -----~w..-------~ ' - - - - - - " - - - - - - - C A M - Position
0
I
R494 2.2M
$2 I
+12V I
*R445 287KlFl
PAUSE -------'!Nv----------. 0430 0473 I
I
0414
FAST
2SC945

*R462 R464
4.32KlFl
r-"Wr----..-----1>--'\M---.~
100K "
0 -12V

F. F.
0431

R441 "'
<.D

""er R489 R490


R517 330K 180K lOK
PLAY---"A~-...-------' -12v Cue
VR401 100K
PAUSE -12V
R442
330K

Fig. 2.3.2-10 Control Motor Drive Circuit

23
ControlSwitch

Lamp
12
V STOP FF lREWl

ov=1DDDDDDDCJCJDI
STOP FF <REW)
STOP

STOP
PLAY

PLAY
STOP

STOP
PAUSE

PAUSE
STOP

STOP
REC· PLAY PAUSE

REC ·PLAY PAUSE


PLAY

PLAY
FF (REW)

STOP tF
PAUSE (CUE Operation)

STOP PAUSE
=
'-v-' '-.-----'
400msec. 400msec.

0413
Collector

IC405-5
ov _________.____,____,_____,____,__________ 11
4V -
(Non-Inverting
Input)
---,,__ ___. 11
_._~-----t.====:;:;;~

(lnwrtl~ln~tl 0VV~
IC405-6
4
rl t\
---~--v~--~--,vf---~-~v~---'~---v~~----~·===~=
-4V -

4V -

~~~ol Volume
Sliding Contact
ov ~ I\
\___)'-------JLJ ~~
/'J\ =
-4V -

12V -

Voltage at
Motor ov -~·-+---'
Terminal

-12V -

Fig. 2.3.2-11 Timing Chart

(10) Capstan Motor Governor


This is a governor employing a PLL (phase-locked loop) When the Power Switch is switched ON, 0437 is turned
IC, and drives the capstan motor at a constant speed when ON until the capacitor C421 is charged, and the capstan
the Power Switch is turned ON. motor does not rotate. After C421 is charged, 0437 is
turned OFF and the motor starts rotating. When the
Muting function for capstan motor governor: Power Switch is switched OFF, 0430 is turned OFF and
Refer to Fig. 2.3.2-12 circuit diagram. N-680 has the the capacitor C422 is charged. As a result, 0451 in the
muting function activated by the power mute generator capstan motor governor circuit is turned OFF and the
when the Power Switch is turned ON and OFF. capstan motor stops rotating.

~-----,-.-------<,,.-.- +12V
"'"'
NO

Tl D438 "'"'
er"'

J D439
----.-H1-r--
0429
2SC945
Power

-12V
Power Mute
Mute

Fig. 2.3.2-12

24
(11) Reel Motor Governor speed is reduced to approx. 3/5 of that for CUE (apprc:::ix.
Refer to Fig. 2.3.2-13 circuit diagram and Fig. 2.3.2-14 1 /5 of that for FF or REW).
timing chart. The motor is kept running at a constant speed by t::he
This is a governor controlling the reel motor speed and it governor.
consists of a differential amplifier, IC405, and motor
drivers, 0426 and 0427, etc. The speed of the motor (e) Take-up function at loading
varies as follows: SW409 Eject Switch is closed when eject is made.
When a cassette tape is inserted into the Cassette Case
(a) PLAY Ass'y and loaded, SW409 wil I become open. Therefc> re,
0420 is ON and IC405-2 (inverting input) is supplied with plus voltage is applied at No. 2 pin of IC405 until C<l- 16
a positive voltage, and 0427 is conducted. The motor is (4.7 µF) is charged up through R509 (2.2 Mn). Accord-
kept running at a constant speed by the governor. ingly reel motor rotates forwardly and eliminates tape
loosening of the cassette tape if any.
(b) FF or REW PLAY
...-----,FF.-------,REW
A positive voltage is supplied to IC405-2 in the FF mode, Control Switch
when 0427 is saturated, and in the REW mode, to IC405- ov
3 (non-inverting input), when 0426 is saturated. There-
ON ~-----..
fore, the governor function does not operate and the 0420
OFF
_J
motor turns forward or in reverse, depending on whether
is supplied with an approximately -12 V or +12 V voltage.
IC405-2 OV ---.:====p===~---
Unverting Input)
(c) PAUSE Switch pressed during FF or REW (i.e., CUE)
0408 is turned ON and the input voltage to IC405 is de- IC405-3
creased, and the motor speed is reduced to approx. 1 /3 of (~o;1uf;nverting OV --"C:===:::;::===:::.:t
that for FF or REW. The motor is kept running at a con-
stant speed by the governor.

(d) FF or REW Switch kept further pressed in state (c)


Since R468 is grounded through 0407 or 0408, the input
voltage to IC405 is further decreased, and the motor
Voltage ot
Motor
Terminal
12V -

_,:~ ~-T-- ---


Fig. 2.3.2-14
--1---+-
Timing Chart

F.F. _ _ _ _ __,,,,,v-----+-------..-vw--.

Fig. 2.3.2-13 Reel Motor Drive Circuit

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(12) Half-speed Operation
Refer to Figs. 2.3.2-15 and 2.3.2-16. During standard-
speed operation (1-7/8 ips). 10 kD resistors R340 and
R341 are connected between the center tap and the left-
hand end of the pitch control variable resistor VR406,
and between the center tap and the right-hand end of
VR407 VR408
VR406, respectively, so that VR406 acts as a 10-kD 30K 50K

variable resistor. During half-speed operation, the two


10-kD resistors are cut off, and VR406 works as a 20-kD (1-7/8ips) ( 15/16 ips)
variable resistor.
When half-speed is selected, a +12 V voltage is supplied to Fig. 2.3.2-15
IC406-1, 2, 3, turning it ON. Thus, C420 (0.033 µF) is
connected between the base and the collector of 0451
of the capstan motor governor, and the response speed of
the governor circuit is delayed to prevent rotation speed
from fluctuation.

(13) Pitch Control Circuit


Refer to Fig. 2.3.2-16 circuit diagram. This circuit in- center tap of VR406 is fed to the OR circuit output.
creases or decreases the speed of revolution of the capstan This voltage is supplied to the capstan motor governor
motor by about ±6% for standard (1-7/8 ips) and half circuit, but since it is constant regardless of the position
(15/16 ips) speeds (the same function as N-70011 and N- of the sliding contact of VR406, the pitch control func-
100011). Since this function is activated only during play- tion is therefore neglected.
back, the Rec. signal is used as a control signal to turn ON During playback, since the Rec. signal is H, switches
and OFF the bilateral switch IC's. iC406-3, 4, 5 and IC406-6, 8, 9 are turned ON and IC406-
The switches, IC406-6, 8, 9 and IC406-10, 11, 12, con- 10, 11, 12 is turned OFF. Then, the OR circuit outputs
stitute an OR circuit. Signals are fed from the sliding con- the voltage from the sliding contact of VR406. This vol-
tact and the center tap of VR406. The output signal is tage is supplied to the capstan motor governor circuit, and
supplied to the PLL IC in the capstan motor governor as a voltage of which value depends on the position of the
circuit, and is added to the output of the governor to sliding contact of VR406 is supplied, the pitch control
vary the output frequency of the VCO for speed control. function is activated.
During recording, since the Rec. signal is L, both switches Since VR406 has a click stop at the center, the slide stops
IC406-3, 4, 5 and IC406-6, 8, 9 are turned OFF, and there naturally.
IC406-10, 11, 12 is turned ON. Then, a voltage from the
+12V

"""
~~
R340 Pitch Control
1-7/8 10K Volume
6 9
15/16 0 (j)

o"' IC406
"0
g;"' 11 10
1-7/8 I R341
5 10K

15/16 0 VR407
30K

1-7/8 ~ Capstan
VR408 Motor
15/16 50K Gover nor
R657
Speed SW. ~

IC
4~0-6--i::;-+-------.o---< 1 Ho If-Speed
"o ~-------r' Power Mute
Fig. 2.3.2-16

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(14) Azimuth Detector the R-ch is H, 0448 is turned ON, and C452 discharges
Refer to Fig. 2.3.2-17 circuit diagram. When the Display through R601 (100 kr-2).
Switch is turned to the CAL position, and a test tone of When there is no azimuth deviation between the channels,
400 Hz is recorded and played back, azimuth detector the H cycles of IC416-7(2/2) and IC416-1 (1/2) coincide,
detects an azimuth deviation between L and R channels. and C452 is not charged because the collector of 0448 is
The peak levels of the L and R channels are indicated on grounded. As a result, no positive voltage (azimuth signal)
the FL level indicators. An extra-bright vertical line, called is produced at C452. If azimuth deviation occurs, there is
the azimuth cursor, is also illuminated on the FL level a period when the level at the collector of 0448 is H, and
indicators, superimposed on the above peak level indica- this H pulse charges C452. Consequently, the voltage at
tions. When the Record Head Azimuth Alignment Knob is C452 becomes positive, and the positive azimuth signal is
turned so that the cursor comes to the right ends of the transmitted to the Switch P.C.B. in the following step.
peak level indications of the L and R channels, the azi- This circuit works only in the play mode. When not in th is
muth deviation disappears and the optimum characteris- mode, the collector of 0448 is grounded through 0467
tics can be obtained. and the azimuth signal changes to the L level. VR404 and
The 400 Hz L-ch and R-ch signals when played back are VR405 are the volumes for record head azimuth phase
amplified by the output amplifier in the PB Dolby NR IC adjustment. VR404 will be adjusted at standard tape
and input to the azimuth detector. The L-ch and R-ch sig- speed. At this time, V R405 is simply connected in parallel
nals are fed to IC416(1/2) and IC416(2/2), respectively, with VR404 as 0451 is turned OFF.
amplified, and form a rectangular wave switching between VR405 will be adjusted at half tape speed. In this case,
source voltages. 0451 is turned ON, as a result, adjustment of VR405 be-
When the L-ch is at the H level, the signal passes through comes effective.
R600 and D469, and C452 (1.5 µF) is charged; but when
0469

4Vll-~'WV--<>-<>--'VNv---e---'>--~ Azimuth
R601
IOOK

0467

0448
2SC945
"'"'
"'o
"'o
Play
o::~

Fig. 2.3.2-17 Azimuth Detecting Circuit

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2.3.3. RAMM (Random Access Music Memory) Control
Refer to Fig. 2.3.3 block diagram.

JC409,0436,0437 R547,R5491C439 JC410-4,5,-6,7 -1

-40dB or less JL13


7-Segment
Reh Detector Up/Down Counter Decorder

Inhibit

REC
~l'=DuringRAMM
-,
~ ~E=~ ;'- -M- - -+- +-C.- - - -.1- ~
Operation
I
I
I
I
I

f] rtJ :
fJ!U I
I I
L - - _ _J

Momentary Rewind

JC412-4,s,s, IC410- 9, 10

Fig. 2.3.3

(1) Outline
When the cue mode (FF/REW and Pause) is set, and the (c) BCD to 7-segment decoder (IC415)
Pause Button is then depressed once, the letters "RAMM" The BCD {binary-coded decimal) output of IC414 is
appear on the FL level indicator to show that the unit is decoded by this IC, and is indicated on the FL level indi-
in the RAMM operation mode. At the same time, the cators as 0 -9 of the units digit of the RAMM number. As
number 1 is also displayed. to the tens digit, only 1 is indicated by the output of
This number is increased by 1 each time the Pause Button IC413(2/2).
is depressed, up to a count of 18. On the other hand, it is
decreased by 1 each time the Record Button is depressed. (d) Silent gap detection circuit
This function is used when it is desired to change the This circuit consists of IC409(1/2), (2/2), IC410-6, 7, -4,
RAMM number, which shows how many audibly recorded 5, IC411-8, 9, 10, 0436, 0437, and the peripheral cir-
sections are to be skipped. Each time one is skipped, the cuits. When a pre-recorded tape is played back, and there
RAMM number decreases by 1; and when it becomes 0, is a section with no signal (below -40 dB) for about 3
the cue mode is automatically cancelled, the unit returns seconds at the standard or half speed, this circuit produces
to the play mode via the stop mode and the desired sec- a -1 pulse indicating a gap between audibly recorded sec-
tion is played. tions of the tape.
At this time, the RAMM operation is cancelled and the
letters "RAMM" and the number disappear. (2) Counting Up
The RAMM operation control circuit mainly consists of When the Power Switch is ON, and H pulse through C446
the following parts: is fed to pin 6, the S (preset) terminal, of the RAMM Ope
flip-flop IC413(1/2), the 0 terminal of the flip-flop is at
(a) RAMM Ope flip-flop (IC413(1/2): Dual D-type posi- the H level, and the RAMM operation mode is reset ini-
tive-edge-triggered flip-flop with preset and clear) tially.
This flip-flop indicates RAMM operation. In the cue mode, pin 5, the D terminal, of IC413(1/:2) is
The 0 output is at the L level during RAMM operation, at the L level. In this state, when the Pause Button is
otherwise at the H level. depressed and then released, the Kpau = L pulse is Pro-
duced and passes through IC411-4, 5, 6, IC411-11, 12, 13
(b) BCD Up/Down counter (I C414) and IC410-14, 15, and an H pulse (+1 pulse) is inputto
During RAMM operation, this IC counts up or down when pin 3, the CK (clock) terminal, of the RAMM Ope flip-
a +1 or -1 pulse, respectively, is input. This is for the units flop.
digits of RAMM, from 0 to 9. When the 10th +1 pulse is Due to the rising edge of this H pulse (i.e., at the mon'lent
input, this counter returns to 0, but C/0 (carry output) is the Pause Button is depressed), RAMM Ope flip-flop is
output. By this C/0 signal, the flip-flop IC413(2/2) out- reset, 0 output of the flip-flop changes from H to L, and
puts the H level to make the tens digit 1. the RAMM operation mode is activated. IC411-5 becomes

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H when the RAMM number is 18, and at this time the bly recorded sections and prevent misoperation due to
Kpau = L signal ( IC411-6) is inhibited and the +1 pulse is rumble.
no longer produced. Pin 3 of IC409(1/2) is connected to 0436, and vvf\en
When 0 output of IC413(1 /2) is L, that at pin 9, the R RAMM is not in operation, i.e., when the 0 terminal of
(reset) terminal, of the Up/Down counter (IC414) be- the RAMM Ope flip-flop is at the H level, 0436 is turraed
comes L and reset is cancelled, thus making the counter ON and the detection function is inhibited. D445, con-
effective. nected to pin 1 of IC409(1 /2), and C434 and 0436 con-
When the Pause Button is depressed and the +1 pulse is H, stitute the AGC (automatic gain control) circuit, and
pin 10, the U/D (up/down) terminal of IC414, is at the H when there is an input signal, it always transmits a con-
level and the Up mode is activated. At the same time, a +1 stant output to the following step.
pulse passes th rough IC411-1, 2, 3 and IC410-2, 3 and is An input signal causes a positive voltage to be output
input to pin 15, the CK (clock) terminal, of IC414. Since from IC409(2/2), and 0437 is turned ON; whereas, when
the Up mode is selected, the Up/Down counter counts +1 there is no input signal (level lower than -40 dB), 0437 is
due to the rising edge of this clock pulse (+1 pulse). turned OFF.
Each time the Pause Button is depressed, the Up/Down When 0437 is OFF, C439 (0.15µF) starts charging. At half
counter adds +1 similarly. When 10 clock pulses are input, tape speed, C439 is charged through resistors R547 (2.2
the counter returns to 0, but the carry signal is output MQ) and R549 (2.2 MQ) connected in parallel, but at
from pin 7, the C/0 (carry output) terminal, and the flip- standard tape speed, it is charged through only R54 7 (2.2
flop, IC413(2/2), is set. The BCD outputs of IC414 (2°, MQ). When the charged voltage of C439 exceeds the
,
__
2 1 , 2 2 and 2 3 from Oo, 01, 02 and 03 terminals, res- threshold voltage (about 12 V /2 = 6 V) of the inverter
pectively) are input to the 7-segment decoder, IC415, by IC410-6, 7 - in about 75 ms at half tape speed, and in
which the units digits 0 -9 are indicated. The tens digit, about 150 ms at the standard tape speed - , IC410-6, 7
1, is indicated by the output of flip-flop IC413(2/2). inverts the state from H to L.
IC410-6, 7, IC410-4, 5, IC411-8, 9, 10andtheperipheral
(3) Counting Down circuit form a circuit that produces a -1 riulse when a gap
(a) Counting Down by Use of the Record Button between recorded sections is detected. The -1 pulse is pro-
During the RAMM operation (i.e., when the unit is in the duced in a different way during the forward cue mode
cue mode, the Q output of IC413(1/2) is at the L level, from that during the reverse cue mode: during the for-
and the letters "RAMM" are indicated), the depression ward cue mode, when the beginning of a recorded section
of the Record Button produces a -1 pulse, and the RAMM is sensed after a gap is detected, the RAMM number is
number is decreased by 1. When the Record Button is decreased by 1; during the reverse cue mode, it is decreas-
depressed and then released, a Krec. = L pulse (-1 pulse) ed by 1 when the gap itself is detected.
is produced, and this pulse passes through IC410-11, 12,
IC412-11, 12, 13, IC411-1, 2, 3 and IC410-2,3and H 1) A -1 pulse during the forward cue mode
pulse is input at pin 15, the CK (clock) terminal, of the A -1 pulse produced at the moment the beginning of a re-
Up/Down counter. Since pin 10, the U/D (up/down) ter- corded section is sensed after a section of silence is detec-
minal, is maintained at the L level, counter is decreased ted. When a section of silence is detected, pins 6 and 4 of
at the rising edge of this clock pulse, as a result, the IC410 are at L and H levels, respectively, and L and H
RAMM number is decreased by 1. levels are applied to capacitors C440 and C441, respective-
ly.
(b) Counting Down Through the Detection of a Silent But no -1 pulse is produced at this time. When the begin-
Gap Between Audibly Recorded Sections of Tape ning of the next recording is detected, i.e., when the
During RAMM operation, when a no-signal condition (less state of IC410-6 changes from L to H, and that of IC410-
than about -40 dB) from a pre-recorded tape continues in 4 from H to L, D447 is grounded due to the forward cue
both L- and R-channel outputs (output signals from the mode and FF = L, the capacitor C440 starts charging
output amplifiers of PB Dolby NR ICs) for more than th rough R 550 (330 kQ) from 0 V towards + 12 V. On the
about 3 seconds at the standard or half tape speed (i.e., other hand, C441 starts discharging from about 3 V (330
when a gap between audible sections is detected), a -1 kQ/(1 MQ + 330 kQ) x 12 V """3 V) towards 0 V. Con-
pulse is produced and the RAMM number is decreased by sequently, a period when both IC411-9 and IC411-8 are
1. at the L level is produced, and a -1 H pulse is output at
The signals of the L and R channels when a pre-recorded IC411-10. (D449 connected to IC411-9 is kept to be OFF
tape is played back are OR-operated by R532 and R534, since Cue= L.)
and input to IC409(1 /2) and then to IC409(2/2). IC409
(1 /2) is an amplifier with AGC, and IC409( 1 /2) and IC409
(2/2) consist of a high pass filter circuit.
These two amplifiers detect the silent gaps between audi-

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2) A -1 pulse during the reverse cue mode is inhibited. When rewinding starts, the fast-forward 1111><1e
A -1 pulse is produced at the moment a gap between re- is released, ff is changed to H, and the capacitor C4<t-4
corded areas is detected. Before this, IC410-6 = H and (1 µF) connected to IC412-5 is charged to +12 V\./ia
IC410-4 = L, and capacitors C440 and C441, are kept at R560 (220 kD.). When the voltage of C444 exceeds ttie
H and L voltages, respectively. When the gap is detected, threshold voltage of IC412-5, then, IC412-4 = H, Kre;\; =
IC410-6 = Land IC410-4 = H. Since REW= Land D448 H, and rewind is cancelled. In this case IC412-9 returns to
is grounded during the reverse cue mode, the capacitor L, therefore, Kplay = L, and the rewind mode changes to
C441 is charged from 0 V towards +12 V, whereas C440 is the play mode. (Even if a -1 pulse is output from the sil~ nt
discharged from about 3 V towards 0 V. Consequently, a gap detector after the RAMM number becomes 0, the -1
period ensures when both IC411-9 and IC411-8 are at the pulse is inhibited by D475, so that the RAMM number
L level, and a -1 H pulse is output at I C411 -10. is not increased.)
(D449 connected to IC411 -9 is kept to be OFF since Cue
= L.)
The -1 H pulse from IC411-10 is input at pin 13 of the
OR gate, IC412. At pin 12oftheOR gate,the-1 H pulse
due to the depression of the Record Button mentioned in
(a) is input.
Therefore, the RAMM number is decreased by 1 in the
same manner as in (a). (The -1 pulse produced while the
Pause, FF or REW Button is depressed is inhibited be-
cause D450 is ON.)

(c) End of RAMM Operation


When the RAMM number reaches zero, the cue mode is
cancelled, and the system returns to the playback mode
automatically via the stop mode. This is achieved by the
IC412-8, 9, 10 gate.
When the following conditions are satisfied at IC412-8
and -9, IC412-8 and -9 become L, as a result IC412-10
becomes L and Kplay = L pulse is produced, thus the
system returns to the play mode after passing momen-
tarily through the stop mode, in the same way as when
the Play Button is depressed.

Conditions:
1) At IC412-8:
RAMM number is 0 (i.e., when D461 through D465, con-
nected to the Up/Down counter outputs and IC413-13
(2/2), are OFF) and RAMM Ope flip-flop Q = L, (i.e.,
IC412-8 is kept at the L level via R571 ).

2) At1C412-9:
FF, REW and Pause Buttons are not depressed and Kff,
Krew and Kpau = H (as a result IC410-9 = H and IC410-
10 (i.e., IC412-9) = L).

Since the -1 pulse is output when the beginning of a re-


corded area is detected during the forward cue mode (as
described above) the tape must be rewound a little auto-
matically when this -1 pulse is output and the RAMM
operation ended. During the forward cue mode, FF= L,
and therefore an L voltage is input via R560 and C444 to
IC412-5. Consequently, when the RAMM operation ends
and IC412-6 = L, then IC412-4 = L, Krew = L, and the
tape is rewound. IC412-9 is kept at the H voltage via
D456 and IC410-9, 10 because Krew = L, the play mode

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2.3.4. FL Level Indicator Control (a) "P. Hold" Position
(1) FL Level Indicator Indication System Refer to Fig. 2.3.4-1 circuit diagram.
The FL level indicator consists of a number of segments. The main display works as a peak-level meter. The curs or
These are arranged horizontally for both Land R channels holds the latest peak level indicated by the main displ<:ly.
as shown in Fig. 2.3.4-11, and light up to indicate the levels. If there is no signal of higher level than the peak level, tile
The FL level indicator has two methods of indication: one cursor decays slowly to the left of the scale in a dec<iy
on the main display, where levels are represented by the time about 20 times that of the main display.
varying lengths of continuous horizontal bars of light; and
the other with the cursor, a vertical line of light (1 seg- (b) "VU" Position
ment wide) to the right (high-level side) of the main dis- Refer to Fig. 2.3.4-2 circuit diagram.
play bars. Indications when the Display Switch is in the The main display works as a VU meter. The cursor indi-
positions of "P. Hold (Peak Hold)", "VU" and "CAL" are cates the peak value (i.e., the leading edge of the main dis-
as follows: play at the "P. Hold" position.)

R703
470K

R713
100

Cursor Display:
Display SW. P. Hold P Hold Leve I

R719
12.0K

>-?--;;~----------Main Display:
Peak Level

R712
332K (F)

Fig. 2.3.4-1 "P. Hold"

R703
470K

VR701
Playback Output ---r:1-2_0...,o'llK:..:.....-w..-..-'-(
1
IC 302 -7 C?Oi
1)J 50V

Display SW. vu >--.---Cursor Display:


Peak Level

Fig. 2.3.4w2 "VU"

31
(c) "CAL" Position Knob is turned to m1nim1ze azimuth deviation, the a2:::i-
Refer to Fig. 2.3.4-3 circuit diagram. muth cursors come to the right-hand end of the main di~­
The built-in 400 Hz test tone is activated, and the scale is plays.
enlarged for calibration. When the Monitor Switch is at The azimuth signal is output from the Logic P.C.B., isfe-d
the "Source" position, the bar indicates 0 dB. In the case to the Switch P.C.B. and is input to 0701 (0801 ). If thet-e
of azimuth alignment, when the Monitor Switch is turned is azimuth deviation between L and R channels, the a:Z::i-
to the "Tape" position and the Record and Play Buttons muth signal becomes a positive voltage and 0701 is turn~d
are depressed at the same time, the main displays of the ON. When 0701 is ON, the IC702-3 voltage is dividedby
400 Hz test tone and extra-bright lines superimposed on R720 (10 kQ) via 0701, and drops to about a halfhe
the main displays can be seen on both L and R channel peak value of the main displays. Therefore, the IC702-1
FL level indicators. These extra-bright lines are called voltage, or the cursor voltage, is also approximate! y
azimuth cursors. If there is azimuth deviation between L halved. When azimuth deviation is removed, 0701 is turn-
and R channels, the azimuth cursors come to around the ed OFF and the peak value of the main displays appears
middle of the main display. When the Azimuth Alignment on IC702-1 as it is.
R703
470K
from Azimuth Detector
R721 "Azimuth"
100

Display SW. CAL

Reh

0310
2SC945

Fig. 2.3.4-3 "CAL"

(2) FL Level Indicator Control Circuit


(a) Outline
Indication is controlled by the time-sharing system and
the FL level indicator uses a dynamic control system em- ~
Posit n
Cursor Main Cursor Main

ploying a matrix. Therefore, the use of a number of P. Hold P. Hold Peak P. Hold Peak

similar circuits can be avoided, and the common circuits vu Peak vu Peak vu
and the control circuits are simplified, although they have R Channel L Channel
a number of functions.
~5msec--l-5msec -+-smsec-+- 5msec ~
1) Time sharing of indication mode 1 cycle 20 msec

As mentioned in ( 1) "FL Level Indicator Indication


System", since two kinds of indications, the main displays The actual indication time lasts for about 0.5 ms, starting
and the cursors, are displayed on the FL level indicators, a 3. 75 ms after the beginning of each 5 ms stage, until a re-
20-millisecond cycle is divided into 4 equal 5-millisecond set pulse is input.
stages, in each of which the indication corresponding to
the mode is made, as follows:

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2) Dynamic control of FL level indicator line) indication, except that: the contents of the oc::tal
Refer to Fig. 2.3.4-4 basic circuit diagram. IC909 and counter are displayed only when clock pulse input to
IC910 are octal counters which are incremented each time IC909 is completed and the process is completed; qnd
a clock pulse is input. A reset pulse is initially input, nothing is displayed while the counter is in operation.
setting Oo of IC909 and Oo of IC910 to the H level (01 - At this time, since the counter stores the maximum val ue,
01 of both= L). When a clock pulse is input, 01 of IC909 the peak of the level (1 segment) is displayed. The mecha-
is made H (Oo, 02 - 01 = L) at the rising edge of clock nism of clock control by the octal counter, IC909, is as
pulse. After that, each time a clock pulse is input, 02, 03, follows: Because the indication proceeds according to "the
- - - 01 are made H in order. (Only one of the 8 outputs at number of clock pulses, the number of pulses correspond-
a time is made H.) When the 8th clock pulse is input, Oo ing to the input signal level to be displayed must be Pro-
of IC909 returns to H, and the CO (carry output) terminal duced. The clock controller consists of a function gen-
(i.e., the clock terminal of IC910) changes its L state to H, erator (IC904(1/2), IC904(2/2), 0901-903 and thePeri-
changing 01 of IC910 to the H level (Oo, 02 - 01 = U. pheral circuit) and a comparator, IC908(2/2), for com-
As Fig. 2.3.4-4 shows, the outputs of IC909 are connected paring the input level through the Switch P.C.B. amplifier
to the anodes of the FL level indicator and those of IC910 with the output level of the function generator.
to the grids. In the initial state (IC909 Oo = H, IC910 Oo The function generator initiates operation every 5 ms, its
= H), the leftmost segment of the 6G grid is lit. When a output falling gradually from 10 V to the ground level.
clock pulse is input, this segment is turned OFF and the When its output level is lower than the input level, the
segments to the right light up in order. output level of the comparator, IC908(2/2), becomes H,
When the 8th clock pulse is input, Oo of IC909 and 01 of and a 12.8 kHz signal is input at the clock terminal of the
IC910 are made H, and the leftmost segment of the 5G octal counter, IC909. The function generator completes
grid lights and, in the same manner, the segments to the the generation of function signal in 3.75 ms, and the out-
right are lit in order, corresponding to the input signal put level returns to 10 V. Then, the· output level of the
level to be indicated. comparator, IC908(2/2), becomes L, and no clock pulse
Each stage of the indication process is completed in 5 ms; is input to IC909. Thus, the comparator is at the H level
and the frequency of the clock pulse to the octal counter, for a longer or shorter period, depending upon the level
IC909, is 12.8 kHz (78.125µs). The operation described of the input, and the octal counter is incremented, and in
above is for the main display, or continuous-level indica- this way indication according to the input level is made.
tion. The same procedure applies to cursor (single vertical
Octal Counter

12.SKHz
Oo
01
02
03
Input Signal R 04
05
Os
CIO 07

Octal Counter
Function
Generator 6G 5G 1G
JC910
{IC904 1 0901) CL Oo FL Level lndicator
\0902,0903 Leh
01
02
03
Reset Pulse R 04
05
Os
07

Fig. 2.3.4-4 Basic Circuit

33
(b) Clock Oscillator and Frequency Divider 12.SKHz
H
L
IC908(1 /2) and its peripheral circuit form a 25.6 kHz H
6.4KHz
rectangular-wave oscillator. This 25.6 kHz clock pulse is L
H
3.2KHz
input to IC907 (12-stage binary counter) and the input
H
is divided into nine parts whose frequencies are 1 J2n of 1.6KHz
L
the original. Thus IC907 produces 12.8, 6.4, 3.2, 1.6 kHz, 800Hz
H

and 800, 400, 200, 100 and 50 Hz frequencies, and these


400Hz
are combined to produce various timings for indication
H
control. As Fig. 2.3.4-5 shows, IC906-3 outputs the func- 200Hz
L
tion generation control pulses, and during the 3.75 ms H
period, the function generator operates. The reset pulse
JC906- 3
given to IC909-15 and IC910-1 5 resets the contents of the L
Reset Pulse H
octal counters (IC909 and IC910) for display. JC909 1910-15 L
JC905-10 H
L
(c) Input Signal Time-sharing Circuit JC905-6
Refer to Fig. 2.3.4-6 circuit diagram and Fig. 2.3.4-7
timing chart.
A 20 ms cycle is divided into four 5 ms stages by the 100
Hz and 50 Hz output pulses of I C907, and the 4 kinds of Fig. 2.3.4-5 Clock Timing Chart
signals from the Switch P. C.B. are fetched by the time-
sharing system.

0902 I
Display H
I I
Display
100Hz I
-
IOOHz l
r
50Hz
L -
H I-
Reh Display I
L
R917
10K
H
Leh Display I
L I-

H I-
JC902-3 l
L

H
JC902-11 I I
IC901 13 Function L
2 Generator
!C904, 0901) H I
!C901 6 ( 0902, 0903
JC902-4
L
I

P. Hold/Peak --~~~~~~__:8_, ~~9-+-~_.


H
!C901 12
IC902-10 I
Reh L I-
[ 11
Peak/VU
O~~
I-
!C901 IC901-6,8,9 I
Gote·.H-SW. ON

IC901-10,11,12 ~~
Fig. 2.3.4-6 Input Signal Time-sharing Circuit 0 I I

JC901-3,4,5
0~~ I I

ON
IC901-1,2,13 OFF I ,..__

Reh I Leh

@ PHold/ freak/VU
Peak
j P.Hold/
Peak
/Peak/VU

~5msec--l
I cycle 20rnsec

Fig. 2.3.4-7 Timing Chart

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(d) Function Generator octal counter. Thus, by clock pulses produced duringtlte
Refer to Fig. 2.3.4-8 circuit diagram and Fig. 2.3.4-9 Ts period, indication moves from the left to the positic:m
timing chart. indicating -20 dB on the FL level indicator.
Functions are generated when IC906-3 is at the H level. Function generation during CAL mode:
When IC906-3 is at the L level, 0902 is ON, and the capa- When the Display Switch is in the CAL position, the
citor C901 is not charged because it is short-circuited by whole scale is enlarged and the accuracy of the scale is
0902. When IC906-3 is at the H level, 0902 is OFF and increased. (The normal scale range, -40 dB to +10 dB, is
C901 (4700 pF) is charged from 10 V toward 0 V through reduced to become -5 dB to +3 dB.) At the same time,
R910 (64.9 kD.) and R909 (150 kD.). Since these com- the function generation is also altered so that it is r-e-
pose an RC integration circuit, the voltage of C901 (the presented by the dotted line (VF') in Fig. 2.3.4-9.
voltage of IC904-3(1/2)) is of an exponential waveform. CAL being = L, 0903 is ON, and C902 is connected in
IC904(1/2) constitutes a voltage follower, and outputs a parallel with C901 via 0903, as a result the time constant
similar waveform, current-amplified. On the other hand, of the RC integration circuit is increased.
if IC904(2/2), which senses the output voltage of IC904
H
(1/2), finds this lower than the reference voltage, Vs, of IC906-3
IC904-5(2/2) (0.67 V), then IC904-7(2/2) becomes Hand L
turns 0901 ON. Therefore, R909 is grounded through
H
0901, and this time, C901 is charged through only R910 Reset Pulse
IC 909, 910-15 L
(64.9 kD.) at a faster time constant than before. This re-
ference voltage, Vs, corresponds to -20 dB of the input +10V
signal level, and since the scale of the FL level indicators Comparator
!C908-6 Vx
below -20 dB is compressed, the exponential waveform is
changed. The output of the function generator (VF) is Function) Vs
Generator ov
compared by the comparator, IC908(2/2), with the input (
Output
signal level (Vx) to be displayed, and when VF becomes
lower than Vx, the output from the comparator becomes
H for the period T x· During this period, the conditions
of the NANO gate, IC906-11, 12, 13, are satisfied, and a H ----~·••---· - - - - --nnl--+---t-
Octa I Gou nter
12.8 kHz clock pulse is input to the clock terminal of the Clock Pulse 12.BKHz
!C909-14 L -
display octal counter, IC909. Therefore, during the T x
period, i.e., the period corresponding to the input signal ON
level to be displayed, the clock pulse is input and the octal Indicator Dis ploy
OFF+------------~
counter is incremented. "'0,47msec
Although the scale below -20 dB is compressed, when the f--------- 5msec - - - - - - -
input signal level is -20 dB, VF equals Vs, the output level
of the comparator is H, and the clock pulse is input to the Fig. 2.3.4-9 Timing Chart

!C906-3
10K

Input co
Signal 0

0917 "'
Cl

N
r--------+---- +12V
R919 oo
27K R913
"'co
o::- IOOK

Q
N
~-----o

R903
"'
Cl
N
8.2K

"'0
"'
Cl

Co I.

Fig. 2.3.4-8 Function Generator Circuit

35
(e) Indication Switch-over b) Cursor display
As mentioned before, a cycle of indication is divided into The peak value is displayed by a single segment during thle
the following four stages. VU mode, and is held during the P. Hold mode. Theseir--i-
R-ch ... Cursor: "P. Hold", Main display: "Peak" dications are made during the L period of the 100 Hz si~­
R-ch ... Cursor: "Peak", Main display: "VU" nal from 08 of IC907. During this period, since IC906-5 =
L-ch ... Cursor: "P. Hold", Main display: "Peak" L, IC906-4 becomes H regardless of the state of the col\i-
L-ch ... Cursor: "Peak", Main display: "VU" parator, IC908(2/2), and no grid voltage is applied ev~n
In order to display these, R and L channel indications the comparator output is H. However, for 0.625 ms after
must be switched over. Further, main display (continuous the comparator output becomes L, when IC905-10 =L,
indication) and cursor indication (single segment) must IC906-10 becomes H, turning 0904 ON, and a voltage is
also be switched over. applied to one of six grids specified by octal counter,
IC910, and only the one segment selected is lit. The
1) R-ch/L-ch switch-over period the segment is lit is the same as that of the main
A 50 Hz signal from 09 of IC907 is used in R-ch/L-ch display. When the mute signal is H, H signals are inputt:o
switch-over. During the H period of the 50 Hz signal, pins 8 and 9 of IC906, IC906-10 becomes L, and 0904 is
0902 is open and an anode voltage is applied to the L-ch turned OFF. Consequently, no grid voltage is applied and
segment specified by the octal counter, IC909, and the the segment is turned OFF.
segment is allowed to be lit. During the L period of the 50
Hz signal, 0902 is ON, the lighting of the L-ch segment is
inhibited. In this period, 0901 connected to pin 12 of the
inverter, IC903, is open, and an anode voltage is applied
to the R-ch segment specified by the octal counter, IC909,
and the R-ch segment is allowed to be lit. The anodes of
0902 and 0901 are connected via 0906 and 0907, res-
pectively, to IC906-10, and when IC906-10 = L, no anode
voltage is applied to the FL level indicators and no light-
ing up occurs. While IC906-10 = H, that is, while a grid
voltage is being applied, an anode voltage is also applied to
the FL level indicators so that the segment is lit.

2) Main display /Cursor display switch-over


An anode voltage and a grid voltage are necessary in order
for a segment to be lit. The grid voltage is controlled as
follows:

a) Main display
The peak level indication in the P. Hold mode and the VU
level indication in the VU mode are made continuously
from the left. These indications are made during the H
level of the 100 Hz signal from 08 of IC907. When the
output of the comparator, IC908(2/2), is H (or when
clock pulses are input to the octal counter, IC909), the
condition of the NANO gate, IC906-4, 5, 6 are satisfied,
making IC906-4 = L, and IC906-10 = H. (Since IC905-10
is maintained at the L level for 0.625 ms after the com-
parator output is changed to L, IC906-10 is also main-
tained at the H level during this period (see Fig. 2.3.4-5).)
When IC906-10 = H, 0904 is ON, and a grid voltage is
input to one of 6 grids specified by the octal counter,
IC910, to allow the segment to be lit. That is, the segment
can be lit for about 0.47 ms after IC906-10 becomes H,
which occurs 3. 75 ms after the beginning of a 5-ms step,
until the octal counters, IC909 and IC910, are reset by a
reset pulse.

36
(3) FL Level Indicator and Peripheral Circuits and IC910 are at the H level in the initial state, 0751 and
Refer to Fig. 2.3.4-10 basic circuit diagram. The filament 0909 are ON, the former applying the anode voltage at
voltage is supplied from the secondary winding of the the left-hand end of 6G, and the latter applying a grid
power transformer, which is center-tapped at a voltage of voltage to 6G, so that the leftmost segment is lit. When
about -33 V via a zener diode, ZD402 (5 V). The filament the octal counter is incremented, 01 of IC909 and Oo of
voltage is applied continuously to the filament. When a IC910 = H, so that 0753 and 0909 are turned ON, and
grid voltage and an anode voltage are applied, the segment the next segment is lit. After the rightmost segment (8th
to which the anode voltage is applied is lit. Octal counter segment) of 6G is lit, Oo of IC909 and 01 of IC910 be-
IC909 controls the anode voltage and octal counter IC910 come H next, turning 0751 and 0910 ON, thus lighting
controls the grid voltage. Both voltages are applied as the leftmost segment of 5G. The other segments are lit
pulses. During the main display, since both 0 0 of IC909 in order in a similar fashion.

Anode Volfage Pulse R751 0751

!C909 Qo_Jl_
I
I R753

JC909 QI __lL

Grid Volfage Pulse

IC910 Qo S1- ,
I
Leh
FL Level Ind icafor

!C910 Q1
_I'~11
g ~
g g
g"
<(
~
(!; Power Trans.
I
-38V-----

Fig. 2.3.4-10 Basic Circuit

The peripheral circuits of the FL level indicator are a (d) RAMM Indication
little more complex than the basic circuit because these When the 0 output of IC413(1/2), RAMM Ope flip-flop,
are designed to suit the FL level indicator itself. Indica- of the Logic P.C.B. is L (i.e., during the RAMM opera-
tions other than those already described are as follows: tion), 0438 is turned ON and an anode voltage is applied.

(a)Lighting of the Characters, L, dB, R, 0, and One (e) RAMM Number


Segment at the Leftmost End of L and R Channels Units digit: The numbers 0 - 9 are indicated by drivers
When IC905-6, on the Indicator P.C.B. C, is L, for 312 µs, (0439 - 0445) according to the output of IC415 (7-seg-
0907 is turned ON, an anode voltage is applied, and these ment decoder).
characters and the segments are lit. Tens digit: When IC413(2/2) 0 = H, 0446 is turned ON
and the numeral 1 is indicated.
(b) Lighting of the Numbers, -40, 30, 20, 10, 5 and +10
When IC905-6 is L for 312 µs, 0906 is turned ON through (f) FL level Indicator Connecting Diagram
IC903-4, 5, and an anode voltage is applied. Refer to Fig. 2.3.4-11 connecting diagram and the table of
terminal number and pole connected.
(c) Lighting of the Numbers, 5, 3, and 1
The scale is expanded during the CAL mode. 0914 is ON
when CAL = L, and 0906 cannot be turned ON, and
therefore indications of -40, 30, 20, 10, 5 and +10 are
extinguished. On the other hand, since IC903-15 = H,
0905 is turned ON through IC903-4, 5 for 312 µs when
IC905-6 is L, and an anode voltage is applied, so that the
figures 5, 3 and 1 are lit.

37
LE-8----- .------LO- I
L-7-----. .------L-2
L-6------, .-----L-3
L-5----. ,------L-4

RAMM ,~=t1
a o 0
00000000000000000000000000000000
00 00 0 DD DD
ll!~~~J.
DD

.~, I."Jn
,
b'O 1QfDb dB -4o 30
o
20 5
oo
10
oo
3 5
a a
0 1
o
5
o
3 +10
co

,vl---1Gd
CJ

~ oo OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODOOOOOOO~ ~~ ~
6G
1 5G _j__4G__j__3G_j__2G-+-+-+-~IG~ R-

~
R-0 9
RE-I R0-8
R-2 R-7
R-3 - R-6
R-4 R-5
R-5 R-4
R-6 ----R-3
R-7 -----R-2
RE-8 -----RO-I

Fig. 2.3.4-11 FL Level Indicator Connecting Diagram

Terminal No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
p p p p p p
Pole Connected F (R0-1) prn~9'1 7G
(R-2) (R-3) (R-4) (RAMM)
7G 6G
(b', c')
p ( g) P( f) P( e) P(d) P(c) 6G

Terminal No. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34
p p p
Pole Connected 5G P( b) P (a) p ( x) I 5G P(Y) 4G p([~9')
p
4G 3G
p
(L-4) (L-5) 3G 2G
(L0-1) (L-2) (L-3)
Terminal No. 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49
p p p p p p p p p
Pole Connected (L-6) (L-7) (L0-8) (LE-8) 2G iG P(Z) (R-5) (R-6) (R-7) 1G (R0-8) (RE-8) NC F

Notes:
1. P( L0-1) connects in parallel L-1 segments of L-ch
odd-number grids (1 G, 3G and 5G)
2. P(LE-1) connects in parallel L-1 segments of L-ch
even-number grids (2G, 4G and 6G).
3. P(R0-1) connects in parallel R-1 segments of R-ch
.. ___ j
odd-number grids (1G, 3G and 5G) .
4. P(RE-1) connects in parallel R-1 segments of R-ch
even-number grids (2G, 4G and 6G).
5. P(L0-8) connects in parallel L-8 segments of L-ch
odd-number grids (1G, 3G and 5G).
6. P(LE-8) connects in parallel L-8 segments of L-ch
even-number grids (2G, 4G and 6G).
7. P(R0-8) connects in parallel R-8 segments of R-ch
odd-number grids (1G, 3G and 5G).
8. P(RE-8) connects in parallel R-8 segments of R-ch
even-number grids (2G, 4G and 6G).
9. P(L-2) to P(L-7) connect, in parallel, segments L-2
to L-7 of each L-ch grid.
10. P(R-2) to P(R-7) connect, in parallel, segments R-2
to R-7 of each R-ch grid.
11. P(X) is for L, dB, R, 0, L-0 and R-0.
12. P(Y) is for -40, 30, 20, 10, 5 (3G and 1G) and +10.
13. P(Z) is for 5(5G), 3(4G and 1G) and 1 (3G and 2G).
14. Each pair of dots (0.6 x 0. 7) above and below the
numbers is connected to the number between them.
15. There is no lead at N.P.

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3. REMOVAL PROCEDURES

3.1. Side Panel Ass'y 3.5. Front Panel Ass'y


Refer to Fig. 3. 1. Refer to Fig. 3.2.
Remove F01 and F02, then disassemble F03 (Side Panel ( 1) Refer to Fig. 3.1. Remove Top Cover Ass'y arid
Ass'y). Bottom Cover Ass'y referring to items 3.2 and 3.3.
(2) Pull out F01 (Volume Knob A), F02 (Volume Knob
3.2. Top Cover Ass'y L), F03 (Volume Knob R), F04 (Volume Knob E3)
Refer to Fig. 3.1. and F05 (Pitch Control Knob).
(1) Remove Side Panel Ass'y referring to item 3.1. (3) Remove F06, then disassemble F07 (Front Panel
(2) Remove F04 and F05, then disassemble F06 (Top Ass'y including 2 connectors).
Cover Ass'y).
3.6. Headphone Jack Ass'y
3.3. Bottom Cover Ass'y Refer to Fig. 3.2.
Refer to Fig. 3. 1. (1) Remove Front Panel Ass'y referring to item 3.5.
Remove F07, then disassemble F08 (Bottom Cover Ass'y). (2) Remove F08, then disassemble F09 (Headphone Jack
Ass'y).
3.4. Cassette Case Cover Ass'y
Refer to Fig. 3.1. 3.7. Mechanism Ass'y
Turn fully counterclockwise two screws which are mount- Refer to Fig. 3.2.
ed on the Cassette Case Cover, then disassemble F09 (1) Remove Front Panel Ass'y referring to item 3.5.
(Cassette Case Cover Ass'y). (2) Remove F10, then disassemble F11 (Mechanism
Ass'y including 6 connectors).

_..J

Fig. 3.1

39
3.8. FL Indicator Ass'y 3.11. Main P.C.B. Ass'y (4) Remove F17, then disassemble F18 (Record C~I.
Refer to Fig. 3.3. Refer to Fig. 3.3. P.C.B. B Ass'y).
(1) Refer to Fig. 3.2. Remove Front Panel Ass'y referring (1) Remove FL Indicator Ass'y and Switch P.C.B. Ass'y (fi) Remove F 19, then disassemble F20 (Lamp P.C.B.
to item 3.5. referring to items 3.8 and 3.10. A Ass'y).
(2) Remove F01, then disassemble F02 (FL Indicator (2) Remove the Flat Cables, 3 connectors and wires
Ass'y including 3 connectors). connected by wrapping from F 10 (Main P.C.B. Ass'y). 3.14. Power Switch
(3) Remove F09, then disassemble F10 (Main P.C.B. R:efer to Fig. 3.3.
3.9. Logic P.C.B. Ass'y Ass'y). ('I) Refer to Fig. 3.2. Remove Front Panel Ass'y referring
Refer to Fig. 3.3. to item 3.5.
(1) Refer to Fig. 3.2. Remove Front Panel Ass'y referring 3.12. Volume P.C.B. Ass'y (:Z) Remove F21, then disassemble F22 (Power Switch
to item 3.5. Refer to Fig. 3.3. Knob).
(2) Remove 7 connectors and the wires connected by (1) Remove FL Indicator Ass'y referring to item 3.8. (3) Remove F23, then disassemble F24 (Power Switch
wrapping from F04 (Logic P.C.B. Ass'y). (2) Remove F11 and the Flat Cable from F12 (Volume Holder Ass'y).
(3) Remove F03, then disassemble F04 (Logic P.C.B. P.C.B. Ass'y), then disassemble F12 (Volume P.C.B. (4) Remove F25, then disassemble F26 (Power Switch).
Ass'y). Ass'y).
3.15. Lamp P.C.B. B Ass'y and Lamp P.C.B. C Ass'y
3.10. Switch P.C.B. Ass'y 3.13. Record Cal. P.C.B. A Ass'y, Record Cal. P.C.B. B Refer to Fig. 3.3.
Refer to Fig. 3.3. Ass'y and Lamp P.C.B. A Ass'y ('I) Refer to Fig. 3.2. Remove Front Panel Ass'y refer-
(1) Refer to Fig. 3.2. Remove Front Panel Ass'y referring Refer to Fig. 3.3. ring to item 3.5.
to item 3.5. (1) Refer to Fig. 3.2. Remove Front Panel Ass'y referring (2) Remove F27, then disassemble F28 (Insulator) and
(2) Pull out F05 (Function Switch Knob Ass'y). to item 3.5. F29 (Lamp P.C.B. B Ass'y).
(3) Remove the Flat Cables, connector and wires con- (2) Remove F 13, then disassemble F 14 (Calibration Case (3) Remove F30 (Lamp P.C.B. C Ass'y) by releasing the
nected by wrapping from F08 (Switch P.C.B. Ass'y). Ass'y). self-interlocking pin of the Reflector.
(4) Remove F06 and F07, then disassemble F08 (Switch (3) Remove F15, then disassemble F16 (Record Cal.
P.C.B. Ass'y). P.C.B. A Ass'y),

FlO

F08

FOl

F06

Fig. 3.2
Fig. 3.3

40
3.16. Control Switch P.C.B. Ass'y 3.20. Cassette Case Ass'y and Cover Plate Ass'y
Refer to Fig. 3.4. Refer to Fig. 3.7.
(1) Refer to Fig. 3.2. Remove Front Panel Ass'y referring (1) Refer to Fig. 3.2. Remove Mechanism Ass'y referring
to item 3.5. to item 3.7.
(2) Remove F01, F02, F03 and F04, then disassemble (2) Remove F01 and F02, then disassemble F03 (Cassette
F05 (Control Button Ass'y). Case Holder L Ass'y) by releasing the self-interlocking
(3) Remove F06, then disassemble F07 (Control Switch pin of the Damper Lock Arm and F04 (Cassette Case
P.C.B. Ass'y). Ass'y).
(3) Remove F04, then disassemble F05 (Cover Plate
3.17. Indicator P.C.B. Ass'y Ass'y).
Refer to Fig. 3.5. FOl
(1) Refer to Fig. 3.3. Remove FL Indicator Ass'y refer· 3.21. Tape Counter Ass'y, Memory Switch and Pitch
ring to item 3.B. Control Volume
(2) Remove F01, then disassemble F02 (Shield Cover). Refer to Fig. 3.7.
(3) Remove F03 (Indicator P.C. B. C Ass'y) by releasing (1) Refer to Fig. 3.2. Remove Mechanism Ass'y referring
the self· interlocking pin of the P.C.B. supporters. to item 3.7.
(4) Remove F04, then disassemble F05 (Indicator P.C.B. (2) Remove F07, then disassemble FOB (Tape Counter
B Ass'y). Ass'y).
(5) Remove F06 and F07, then disassemble FOB (FL (3) Remove F09, then disassemble F 10 (Pitch Control
Indicator Holder L), F09 (FL Indicator Holder R) Holder Ass'y).
and F10 (Indicator P.C.B. A Ass'y). (4) Remove F11, then disassemble F12 (Memory Switch).
(5) Remove F13, then disassemble F14 (Pitch Control
F02-li
3.18. Rear Panel Ass'y Volume).
Refer to Figs. 3.6.1 and 3.6.2. Fig. 3.6.1 Serial No.: A 11204051 -
( 1) Refer to Fig. 3.1. Remove Top Cover Ass'y and F01~
~'

Bottom Cover Ass'y referring to items 3.2 and 3.3.


(2) Remove F01 and F02, then disassemble F03 (Rear
Panel Ass'y).

3.19. Power Transformer and Fuse P.C.B. Ass'y ~-FOl

Refer to Figs. 3.6.1 and 3.6.2.


(1) Refer to Fig. 3.1. Remove Top Cover Ass'y and
Bottom Cover Ass'y referring to items 3.2 and 3.3.
(2) Remove F04 and F05, then disassemble F06 (Power
Transformer).
(3) Remove FOB and F09, then disassemble F10 (Fuse FOl
P.C.B. Ass'y).

F07

rn2---'
Fig. 3.6.2 Serial Nos.: A11201001 - A11204050
Fig. 3.4

Fig. 3.5

41
F08

F07

Fig. 3.7

3.22. Capstan Motor Ass'y and Flywheel Ass'y


Refer to Fig. 3.8.
(1) Refer to Fig. 3.2. Remove Mechanism Ass'y referring 0

to item 3.7. u ·. ••
F01-----<~ ·
F05
F03
(2) Remove F01 and F02, then disassemble F03 (Fly-
wheel Holder Ass'y) and F08 (Capstan Belt).
(3) Remove F04, then disassemble F05 (Capstan Motor
Ass'y).
(4) Remove F06, then disassemble F07 (Speed Cal. ·:#
P.C.B. Ass'y).
(5) Remove F09 (Supply Flywheel Ass'y), then dis-
assemble F10 (Take-up Flywheel Ass'y).
(6) After removing both Flywheel Assemblies, disassem-
ble F11 (Thrust Washer 3 mm), F12 (Thrust Washer
2.6 mm), F13 (Flange Thrust Cap) and F14 (Thrust
Spring).

Fig. 3.8

42
3.23. Sub Mechanism Chassis Ass'y 3.25. Cam Control Volume
Refer to Fig. 3.9. Refer to Fig. 3.9.
(1) Remove Flywheel Holder Ass'y referring to item 3.22. (1) Remove Sub Mechanism Ass'y referring to item 3. :23.
(2) Remove F01 and F02, then disassemble F03 (Sub (2) Remove F08, then disassemble F09 (Volume Cou-
Mechanism Chassis Ass'y). pler).
(3) Remove F 10, then disassemble F 11 (Cam Cont: rol
3.24. Control Motor Ass'y and Reel Motor Ass'y Volume).
Refer to Fig. 3.9.
(1) Remove Sub Mechanism Chassis Ass'y referring to 3.26. Reel Hub Ass'y and Idler Ass'y
item 3.23. Refer to Fi~ 3.9.
(2) Remove F04, then disassemble F05 (Control Motor (1) Remove Sub Mechanism; Chassis Ass'y referring to
Ass'y). item 3.23.
(3) Remove F06, then disassemble F07 (Reel Motor (2) Remove F12 (Reel Hub Head), then disassembleF 13
Ass'y). (Reel Hub B Ass'y), F14 (Reel Hub Supply Ass'y),
F 15 (Reel Hub Take-up Ass'y), F 16 (Back Tension
Ass'y) and F17 (Back Tension Spring).
(3) Remove F18, then disassemble F19 (Idler Ass'y).

F01

F03

Fig. 3.9

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3.27. Cam Drive Gear and Control Cam
Refer to Fig. 3.9.
F11
(1) Remove Sub Mechanism Chassis Ass'y referring to
item 3.23.
(2) Remove F20, then disassemble F21 (Cam Drive Gear).
(3) Remove F22, then disassemble F23 (Counter-Load
Arm Ass'y).
(4) Remove F24, then disassemble F25 (Control Cam).
F02
3.28. Head Mount Base Ass'y
Refer to Fig. 3.10.
(1) Refer to Fig. 3.7. Remove Cassette Case Ass'y refer-
ring to item 3.20.
(2) Remove F01, then disassemble F02 (Head Mount
Base Ass'y).

3.29 Pressure Roller Ass'y and Erase Head


Refer to Fig. 3.10.
(1) Remove Head Mount Base Ass'y referring to item
3.28. "-J--F05
(2) Remove F03, then disassemble F04 (Supply Pressure
-<ll!l?H-- F06
Roller Ass'y).
(3) Remove F05, then disassemble F06 (Erase Head).
(4) Remove F07, then disassemble F08 (Take-up Pressure
Roller Ass'y).

3.30. Playback Head Ass'y and Record Head Ass'y


Refer to Fig. 3.10.
(1) Remove Head Mount Base Ass'y referring to item
3.28. Fig. 3.10
(2) Turn F09 by 90° by pushing it, then disassemble F10
(Playback Head Ass'y).
(3) Turn F10 by 90° by pushing it, then disassemble F12
(Record Head Ass'y).

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4. MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENTS

(1) Audio Generator (20 Hz - 200 kHz)


_J (2) AC Millivolt Meter (with dB measures)
(3) Oscilloscope (DC - 5 MHz)
(4) Distortion Meter
(5) Speed & Wow/Flutter Meter
(6) Frequency Counter (DC - 1 MHz)
(7) Ohm Meter
(8) DC Volt Meter
(9) AC Volt Meter
(10) Torque Gauge (DA09013A)
(11) 15 kHz Azimuth Tape (DA09004A)
(12) 3 kHz Speed & Wow/Flutter Tape (DA09006A)
(13) 1 kHz Track Alignment Tape (DA09007A)
(14) 400 Hz Level Tape (DA09005A)
(15) 20 kHz PB Frequency Response Tape (DA09001A)
(16) 15 kHz PB Frequency Response Tape (DA09002A)
(17) 10 kHz PB Frequency Response Tape (DA09003A)
(18) Reference EXll Tape (DA09021A)
(19) Reference SX Tape (DA09025A)
(20) Reference ZX Tape (DA09037 A)
(21) Tilt Check Gauge M-9039 (DA09039A)
(22) EH Tilt Check Gauge M-9040 (DA09040A)
(23) EH Stroke Check Gauge M-9042 (DA09042A)
(24) EH Stroke Check Gauge M-9051 (DA09051A)
(25) Stroke Check Gauge M-904 7 (DA0904 7 A)
(26) Record Head Mounting Gauge M-9048 (DA09048A)
(27) Audio Analyzer T-100
(including Distortion, Wow/Flutter, Speed, Oscillator and dB meter)

Notes: 1. ( 1O) - (27) are the products of Nakamichi Corporation.


2. EH Stroke Check Gauge M-9042 (DA09042A) should be used for the Models
serial Nos. from A 11201001 to A 11205380, and EH Stroke Check Gauge
M-9051 (DA09051A) is for the Models serial No. A11205381 and greater.

I
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45
5. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS

5.1. Mechanism Control Cam Adjustment (e) Set the N-680 in FF, pause, or cue mode by pressi'1g
Before adjustment, disassemble the Front Panel Ass'y, each switch (press FF and Pause Switches to set t.,e
then remove the Cover Plate referring to items 3.4 and N-680 in cue mode) and check to insure that tlie
3.21. pointer is in a range of "F", "PS", or "CU" mark
respectively.
(1) Offset Adjustment of Control Motor Driver (f) If out of the range, precise adjustment for each posi-
(a) Refer to Figs. 5.1 and 5.2. tion according to "(2) Offset Fine Adjustment ()f
Adjust VR402 and VR403 on the Logic P.C.B. to Control Motor Driver'' will be required.
locate approximately at the middle of the variable
range. Then turn ON the Power Switch. (2) Offset Fine Adjustment of Control Motor Driver
VR402 (for Cam position stop) Adjust only if a satisfactory result is not obtained in
VR403 (for Cam position play) "(1) Offset Adjustment of Control Motor Driver''.
(b) Press the Stop Switch to set the N-680 in stop mode. This adjustment is made by changing the value of Uie
Adjust VR402 (for stop) so that the "S" mark on the fixed resistors on the Logic P.C.B.
Cam corresponds to the pointer on the mechanism Note: The value of voltage is typical value.
chassis.
(c) Press the Play Switch to set the N-680 in playback (a) Observation Point of Reference Voltage
mode. Observe the each voltage at the sliding contact of the
(Cam will rotate, and the position marked with "PY" Cam Control Volume VR405 (10 kQ) in stop, fast (FF or
comes to the pointer.) Adjust VR403 (for play) so REW), pause, record and playback mode.
that the "PY" mark on the Cam corresponds to the
pointer. (b) Reference Voltage
(d) Repeat above (b) and (c) 2 - 3 times so that the "S" Reference voltage at the sliding contact of VR405 (Cam
and "PY" marks on the Cam correspond to the Control Volume) in each mode is as follows:
pointer accurately in stop and playback modes res-
Mode Reference Voltage (Typical Value)
pectively.
(This adjustment is required because the position
adjusted by one volume will be slightly changed when
Stop

Fast (FF/REW)
30
·
1.3
v
v
J- 1.7 v ±0.25 v
the other volume is adjusted.)
Pause -2.8 v ---i-
_j 2.6 v ±0.4 v
Play -5.4 v
(c) Resistors for Adjustment
Mode Ref. No. Typical Value
Stop R461 9.1 kQ (F)
Fast (FF/REW) R463 4.32 kQ (F)
Pause R445 287 kQ (F)
Mechanism Play R444 174 kQ (F)
Chassis
(d) Adjustment Procedures
1) Press the Stop Switch to set the N-680 in stop mode.
Fig. 5.1 Adjust the value of R461 to obtain 3.0 V (±0.6 V) at
-12V
the sliding contact of VR405.
+12V
Note: When R461 is adjusted, the reference voltage
in fast (FF or REW) mode is changed. There-
fore, re-check of the reference voltage in fast
(FF or REW) mode is required. If the refer-
ence voltage is out of the range, re-adjustment
of R463 according to next step (2) is neces-
sary.
2) Set the N-680 in FF mode, then adjust the value of
R463 so that the voltage of VR405 will becorne
lower by 1.7 V (±0.25 V) than in stop mode.
3) Press the Pause Switch to set the N-680 in pause
Fig. 5.2 mode.

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Adjust the value of R445 to obtain -2.8 V (+0.4,
-0.15 V) at the sliding contact of VR405.
4) Set the N-680 in playback mode, then adjust the
value of R444 so that the voltage of VR405 will be·
come lower by 2.6 V (±0.4 V) than in pause mode.

(3) Cam Timing Adjustment


(a) Remove the wires from the Control Motor Terminals
to set the motor open.
(b) Without loading a cassette tape and with pressing the
Record Protecting Switch with your finger tip, press
the Record and Play Switches to set the N-680 in
record mode.
(c) Turn the Cam and bring the "PY" mark toward the
pointer by hand. Reel Motor will rotate before the
"PY" mark reaches the pointer. Adjust the value of
R483 and R484 so that the voltage at sliding contact Fig. 5.3
of VR405 becomes -3.6 V (±0.3 V) when Reel Motor
starts rotation. 5.3. Record Head and Playback Head Tilt Adjustment
(d) Observe the mute signal at the 0418 collector. Note: On items 5.3 - 5.8, please refer to Fig. 5.4 fl ow
Turn the Cam referring to above step (c) and check chart.
to insure that the voltage at the sliding contact of Refer to Figs 5.5 and 5.6.
VR405 is -3.8 V (±0.3 V) when mute is released (1) Load a Tilt Check Gauge M-9039 (DA09039A) in the
(mute signal changes from H to L). N-680.
(This voltage is determined by the adjustment of (2) Clip the grounding terminal of the Tilt Check Gauge
R483 and R484 in above step (c).) with one end of the cord with clip, and the other end
(e) Observe the Rec. signal at the 0417 collector. Turn to the chassis of the N-680.
the Cam referring to above step (c) and adjust the (3) Remove both of the Height Gears.
value of R488 to obtain -2.1 V (±0.4 V) at the slid· (4) Set the N-680 in play mode. Check to insure whether
ing contact of V R405 when Rec. signal changes from the Beacons Playback Head "Upper" or "Lower" and
H to L (bias oscillation will begin). Record Head "Upper" or "Lower" are illuminating.
(f) Upon completion of above adjustment, re-connect In order not to give damages onto the head surfaces,
wires to the motor terminals. push both of slide knobs of the Gauge to the di rec·
tion of arrow marks, then return it to the original
5.2. Tape Speed Adjustment place to be in contact with record head and playback
(1) Standard Speed (1-7/8 ips) head surfaces after play mode is securely locked.
(a) Remove the Top Cover. (5) Check to insure freedom from contact between the
(b) Connect a Frequency Counter to Output Jack. Gauge and pad lifter.
(c) Load a 3 kHz Speed Wow/Flutter Tape (DA09006A) (6) Beacon Playback Head "Lower" will light on when
and play it back. height adjustment screw (P) turned clockwise but
(d) Referring to Fig. 5.3, adjust the Tape Speed Adjust· Playback Head "Upper" when counterclockwise.
ment Volume VR407 on the Speed Cal. P.C.B. to Adjust so that both "Upper" and "Lower" will light
obtain 3,000 Hz on the Frequency Counter. on even when you move the slide knob to the direc·
tion of an arrow mark and then return it to the origi·
(2) Half-Speed (15/16 ips) nal place.
(a) Remove the Top Cover. (7) Same procedures will apply to the Beacons Record
(b) Connect a Frequency Counter to Output Jack. Head "Upper" and "Lower", except for the height
(c) Load a 3 kHz Speed Wow/Flutter Tape (DA09006A) adjustment screw (R).
and play it back. (8) Set the N-680 in stop mode and fit both of the ser·
(d) Referring to Fig. 5.3, adjust the Tape Speed Adjust· rated height gears. Then set the N-680 again in play
ment Volume VR408 on the Speed Cal. P.C.B. to mode and insure all of the 4 Beacons are illuminat·
obtain 1,500 Hz on the Frequency Counter. ing. If not, (3) through (7) will have to be repeated
CCW: Motor drives slowly. till satisfactory results are obtained.
CW: Motor drives fast.

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START

Record Head and Playback Tilt Check Gauge


Head Tilt Adjustment M-9039

Head Base Stroke Adjustment Stroke Check Gauge


in Play and Cue Modes M-9047

NG

Remove Head Mount Remove Head Mount


Base Ass'y Base Ass'y

EH Stroke Check Gauge Record Head


Tape Guides and Erase Head Record Head Stroke
Mounting Gauge
Stroke Adjustment M-9042 or M-9051 Adjustment
M-9048

Erase Head Height and EH Tilt Check Gauge Assemble Head Mount
Tilt Adjustment M-9040 Base Ass'y

Assemble Head Mount


Base Ass'y

Tilt Check Gauge


M-9039

Stroke Check Gauge


M-9047

Playback Head and Record


Head Height Adjustment
and Azimuth Alignment

END

Fig. 5.4 Adjustment Flow Chart

Playback Head
Height Gear (PH)
Height Gear Stopper

Height Adj. Screws

li!!JllJ>i---Height Gear (RH)


Gear Stopper (RHI
Adj. Screws !RH>

0
Fig. 5.5

Fig. 5.6

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5.4. Head Base Stroke Adjustment in Play and Cue (fl If the record head stroke is noted to be misalign~d.
Modes adjustment can be made with a Record Head Mour-it-
Note: Before you conduct this adjustment, adjust with a ing Gauge M-9048 (DA09048AI.
"Tilt Check Gauge" to insure freedom from tilt on
the playback head and record head. (21 Head Base Stroke Adjustment in Cue Mode
Refer to Fig. 5.8.
(1 I Head Base Stroke Adjustment in Play Mode (a) Load a Stroke Check Gauge M-9047 (DA09047A) in
Refer to Fig. 5. 7. the N-680.
(a) Load a Stroke Check Gauge M-904 7 (DA0904 7 Al in (b) Move Record Head Indicator and Playback Head In·
the N-680. dicator to the direction of arrow mark "A" with
(bl Move Record Head Indicator and Playback Head In- your finger tip and then set the N-680 in cue mode
dicator to the direction of arrow mark "A" with your (F.F. and Pause).
finger tip and then set the N-680 in play mode. Then slowly release the Indicators and insure whether
Then slowly release the Indicators and insure whether each of the Indicators is in contact with record and
each of the Indicators is in contact with record and playback heads.
playback heads. (c) Check to insure whether the "C" pointer on the
(cl Check to insure whether the "P" pointer on the Play- Playback Head Indicator locates between the 2 lines
back Head Indicator locates between the 2 lines on on the Indicator Plate.
the Indicator Plate. (d) If the playback head stroke is noted to be misaligned,
(d) If the playback head stroke is noted to be misaligned, adjust VR401 on the Logic P.C.B. Ass'y till satis-
adjustment can be made by moving the stroke adjut- factory results are obtained.
er assembled in the head base assembly (either for- (e) After completion of the Head Base Stroke Adjust-
wardly or backwardly). ment, check to insure accuracy of the Head Base
(e) Check to insure whether the "P" pointer on the Play- Stroke Adjustment in play mode.
back Head Indicator locates between the 2 lines on If the above are inaccurate, items (1) and (2) will
the Record Head Indicator, thus check can be made have to be repeated till satisfactory results are obtain·
on record head stroke. ed.

Play Mode

Fig. 5.8

Cue Mode

Fig. 5.7

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5.5. Tape Guides Adjustment and Erase Head Stroke (b) Set the N-680 in play mode.
Adjustment (c) Slide the Take-up Tape Guide Check Bar down agaif""lst
Remove Head Mount Base Ass'y referring to item 3.28. the take-up tape guide, thus check can be made cm
Refer to Figs. 5.9 and 5. 10. take-up tape guide height.
(d) If the take-up tape guide is misaligned, the Take-t.Jp
(1) Supply Tape Guide Height Adjustment Tape Guide Check Bar will not come into the take-
(a) Load an EH Stroke Check Gauge M-9042/M-9051 up tape guide. If such is noted, turn to adjust tlie
in the N-680. height adjustment nut B till the Take-up Tape Gui de
(b) Set the N-680 in play mode. Check Bar is accepted by the take-up tape guide.
(c) Slide the Supply Tape Guide Check Bar down against (e) If the above are insured, set the N-680 in pause
the supply tape guide, thus check can be made on mode, then in play mode to see whether adjustmerits
supply tape guide height. are appropriately made. If not, (b) through (el VVill
(d) If the supply tape guide is misaligned, the Supply have to be repeated till satisfactory results are ob-
Tape Guide Check Bar will not come into the supply tained.
tape guide. If such is noted, turn to adjust the height
adjustment nut A till the Supply Tape Guide Check (3) Erase Head Stroke Adjustment
Bar is accepted by the supply tape guide. (a) Load an EH Stroke Check Gauge M-9042/M-9051
(e) If the above are insured, set the N-680 in pause in the N-680.
mode, then in play mode to see whether adjustments (b) Set the N-680 in play mode, thus check can be made
are appropriately made. If not, (b) through (e) will on erase head stroke through the EH Stroke Indicator.
have to be repeated till satisfactory results are ob- (c) Check to insure whether the erase head surface is
tained. aligned with red line on the EH Stroke Indicator. If
not, adjust the erase head stroke by loosening 2
(2) Take-up Tape Guide Height Adjustment screws that assembled erase head and erase head plate.
(a) Load an EH Stroke Check Gauge M-9042/M-9051 (d) After completion of adjustment, 2 pcs. of screws shall
in the N-680. be locked with lock tight paint.

Note:
EH Stroke Check Gauge M-9042 (DA09042A) should be
used for the Models serial Nos. from A 11201001 to
A11205380, and EH Stroke Check Gauge M-9051 (DA-
09051A) is for the Models serial No. A11205381 and
greater.

Fig. 5.9

Supply Tape Guide Check Bar\ Take-up Tape Guide Check Bar

~ EH Stroke Indicator

A B
Fig. 5.10

50
5.6. Erase Head Height and Tilt Adjustment "Tilt" will therefore be conducted till both of 'the
Refer to Figs. 5.11 and 5.12. Beacons" 1" and "2" illuminate.
(1) Remove Head Mount Base Ass'y referring to item (6) Turn Screw "Azimuth" counterclockwise (or cl()ck-
3.28. wise) to light on Beacon "3". Excessive turningVVill
(2) Load an EH Tilt Check Gauge M-9040 (DA09040A) cause either Beacon "1" or "2" to light off, <:lnd
in the N-680. therefore adjust with Screw "Azimuth" until all of
(3) Set the N-680 in stop mode. the 3 Beacons, "1 ", "2" and "3" illuminate.
(4) Check to insure whether one of the 3 Beacons is illu- (7) Check to insure whether the horizontal line on l:he
minating. Look down the mirror as shown by an mirror corresponds to that on the erase head. lfriot,
arrow mark and slowly turn the Screw "Height" (4) through (7) will have to be repeated till satis-
counterclockwise (or clockwise) so that the two hori- factory results are obtained.
zontal lines of the mirror will become superposed on (8) After completion of adjustment, 3 pcs. of screws shall
the line (in different color) of the erase head, and be locked with lock tight paint.
check to insure whether Beacon "1" is illuminating. Note: Before use of this gauge, check to insure freedom
(5) Turn Screw "Tilt" counterclockwise (or clockwise) from dust or dirts, or overflow in the groove of
to light on Beacon "2". Excessive turning will cause the erase head surface.
the Beacon "1" to light off. Adjustments of Screw

t l~ @1
3@ @2

Mirror

Azimuth

Fig. 5.12

Fig. 5.11

__ j

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5.7. Playback Head and Record Head Height Adjustment (e) Repeat (c) and (d) for 1 - 2 times.
and Azimuth Alignment (f) After completion of both adjustment and alignrne nt,
Refer to Fig. 5. 13. record the 400 Hz tone to the same portion of bc:ith
(1) Playback Head Height Adjustment and Azimuth A and B sides of the tape.
Alighment (g) Immerse the recorded tape in a magnetized develcip-
(a) Place the Monitor Switch in the Tape position, then ing solution. In turn, check to insure that the reca rd-
connect a VTVM to the Output Jacks. ing head tracks across the center are separated 1Nitli a
(b) Load a 1 kHz Track Alignment Tape (DA09007A), distance of 0.55 to 0.75 mm (typically 0.65 rn m)
then set the N-680 in play mode. as illustrated in Fig. 5.14.
(c) Turn the PH Height Gear until the output of both Note: Liquid for tape magnetized develop!ll ent
channels becomes minimum. solution
(d) Load a 15 kHz Azimuth Tape (DA09004A), then set "MAGNA-SEE, SOUND CRAFT a product: of
the N-680 in play mode. CBS RECORDS a division of Columbia Broad-
(e) Turn the PH Azimuth Alignment Screw until the out- casting System, Inc., Danbury, Conn. 06810
put of both channels becomes maximum. U.S.A., or equivalent".
(f) Repeat (b) through (e) for 1 - 2 times. After development, clean the tape other'Nise
pressure rollers and heads will become dirty.
(2) Record Head Height Adjustment and Azimuth
Alignment
(a) Place the Monitor Switch in the Tape position, then Leh ~H ~ ~~~ ~~~>~ <:~;~; ~;~;~; ~ :~: ~; ~: ~ ;~: ~; ~~ ~ :~) ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~
connect a VTVM to the Output Jacks. Reh ~~ ~ ~~~ ~ ~~ ~ ~~~) ~ ~~ ~ ( ~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~; ~; ~; ~; ~; ~ ;~: ~ t
(b) Load a Reference SX Tape (DA09025A). Set the Eq. 0.55- 0.75rn m
and Tape Switches of the N-680 to 70 µs and SX Reh ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~n~~~~~~~n~~~~~~~~~::~~~~~=~~=~~=~~=~~=~~=~:~-~~~~~,~~~~n~n~~~·~~-,-1-
positions, then set the N-680 in record and play
mode. L ch ; ~; ~; ~; ~; ~ ;~::; :: ~ ;~ =~: ~: ~ ~: ~: ~ ~ ~ ~: ~ ~~ :~: ~:: :~:: ~ ~:; ~; ~: :: ~=
(c) Set the Display Switch of the N-680 to Cal., then Typical: 0.65mm
turn the RH Height Gear until the output of both
channels becomes maximum. Fig. 5.14
(d) Feed in 15 kHz (-20 dB) and set the N-680 in record
and play mode, then turn the RH Azimuth Alignment
Screw until the output of both channels becomes
maximum.
RH tzimuth Alignment

Fig. 5.13

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5.8. Record Head Stroke Adjustment (8) Readjustment of Record Head Mounting Gauge
Refer to Figs. 5.15 and 5.16. M-9048 (DA09048A)
Note: This adjustment will be required only to insure (a) Mount the Block B onto the Mounting Gauge
freedom from misalignment of the record head Plate.
stroke in the record head stroke check mode. (b) Loosen the 2 screws fixing the Block A.
(1) Check the accuracy of the record head stroke. (c) As shown in the Fig. 5.15, hold the Gauges (3.G5
(2) Remove Head Mount Base Ass'y referring to item mm and either one of 0.05, 0.15, 0.2, 0.25, 0_3
3.28. or 0.35 mm thickness) between the Block Aand
(3) Remove the record head assembly. Block B, fix the Block A with screw, pushingthe
(4) Adjustment of Record Head Mounting Gauge M-9048 Block A to the 2 guide pins.
(DA09048A) (9) Remove the Block B from the Mounting Gauge Plate.
(a) Mount the Block B onto the Mounting Gauge (10) Mount the R-54 record head assembly onto the
Plate. Mounting Gauge Plate.
(b) Loosen the 2 screws fixing the Block A. (11) As shown in the Fig. 5.16, loosen the R-54 record
(c) As shown in the Fig. 5.15, hold the Gauges (3.05 head with 2 pcs. of screws onto the record head plate.
mm and 0.1 mm thickness) between the Block A As the location of the Block A is secured by the item
and Block B, fix the Block A with screws, push- (8) - (c), push the record head to the directions Aand
ing the Block A to the 2 guide pins. B, then tighten 2 pcs. of screws.
(5) Remove the Block B from the Mounting Gauge Plate. (12) Check to insure freedom from gap between the Block
(6) As shown in the Fig. 5.16, mount the R-54 record C and record head surface, then tight the 2 pcs. of
head assembly onto the Mounting Gauge Plate, then screws on the record head plate with lock tight paint.
check the location of the R-54 record head surface. (13) Assemble the record head assembly to the head
(If record head contacts to the Block C, loosen 2 pcs. mount base assembly.
of screws that assembled record head and R-54 record (14) Assemble the head mount base assembly to the
head assembly, then place the R-54 record head mechanism assembly.
assembly onto the Pl ate.) (15) Check the record head stroke.
(7) Remove the R-54 record head assembly from the If the above are inaccurate, items (1) through (15)
Mounting Gauge Plate. will have to be repeated till satisfactory results are
obtained.

Gauge

00000
0.05mm 0.1mm 0.2mm 0.3mm 3.05mm
Mounting Gauge Plate

Fig. 5.15

Fig. 5.16

53
5.9. Tape Travelling Adjustment 5.10. Flywheel Holder Adjustment 5. 11. Lubrication
The adjustment shall be made with a modified version of (1) Refer to Fig. 5.18. N-680 is a lubrication-free cassette deck except when
the current type EX 11 C-90 as shown in Fig. 5. 17 (error Tighten the Thrust Screws until the gap between the parts are replaced. Apply the following lubricant for
will be made if a current type Tape Travelling Cassette Flywheel Assemblies and Thrust Screws becomes each replaced part:
(DA09011 A) should be used for this purpose). minimized when both of the Capstan Shafts are (1) LAUNA #100
While modifying an EXll C-90, the tape guides in the moved backwardly and forwardly (the Thrust Springs Capstan Shaft
cassette housing shall be kept protected to avoid tilt. between the Capstan Flanges and Flywheel Thrust Pressure Roller Shaft
Check shall be made in the following procedures: Caps are in a flat state). Thrust Cap
(1) An EXll C-90 Tape thus modified shall be loaded Excessive tightening of the Thrust Screws however (2) FLOIL GB-TS-1
onto the N-680. will give damages on the Flywheel Assemblies, to Fleel Hub Shaft
(2) Release the back-tension (rotate the Supply Reel and which careful attention is invited. Thrust portion on the Capstan Shaft
feed out some length of tape) and set the N-680 in (2) Return the Thrust Screws by 1/2 turn. FLOIL GB-TS-1, made by Kanto Chemicals Co., Ltd.,
play mode. (3) Fixing the Thrust Screw with a screwdriver, lock the in Japan.
(3) In this juncture, check to insure whether the tape is Lock Nut. We suggest you use the above or equivalent type. If
free from waving or slippage from the tape guide. (4) Apply a quantity of lock tight paint to the Thrust unavailable please contact Kanto Chemicals Co., Ltd.,
(4) When the modified EXll C-90 is played back, check Screws. 2-7 Kanda Suda-cho Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101 Japan.
to insure whether the tape is freedom from waving (3) Silicon Oil #3000CST
from head surface or at pressure rollers. Air Damper Piston
(5) If either of waving or slippage from the tape guide l'Jote: Excessive lubrication may cause defective
should be noted, adjustments of "5.3. Record Head damper action as the 0.2¢ hole at the end of
and Playback Head Tilt Adjustment", "5.4. Head the cylinder may be filled with oil.
Base Stroke Adjustment", "5.5. Tape Guides Adjust-
ment and Erase Head Stroke Adjustment", "5.6.
Erase Head Height and Tilt Adjustment", "5. 7.
P!ayback He3d and Record Head /\djustmcnt
and Az1rnutn A11gnrnenc, · 5.8. tiecorci Heaci Stroke
Adjustment", etc, will be required.
As a case may be, the said waving or slippage may have
been caused from defective supply Pressure Roller Ass'y
or Take-up Pressure Roller Ass'y without parallel contact
with capstans. If such are noted, the Pressure Roller
Assemblies will have to be replaced. Fig. 5.18.
Further, excessively weak take-up torque or strong take-
up torque may cause defective tape travelling.
The N-680 is intended to be an adjustment-free Model,
however if the similar matters as above should be noted,
please replace the Reel Hub Ass'y to obtain appropriate
take-up torque.

Fig. 5.17

54
6. ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS AND MEASUREMENTS

6.1. Current Type (Serial No.: A11202474-) R313

6.1.1. Parts Location for Electrical Adjustment


r--~~
N
~
N

Fig. 6.1.2 2. Tone Calibration


C0:1
u
cL IC 161
µA 7300PC
10 12
Rl64

.. l r'! : ~ >
~ 0

~ 0

1f 1,::
I ~
x
~~
re
~

~ 0
00

"> 0
0

Lx~ 0 ~ Fig 61 3 2. Tone Calibration


~.1 .. ~I 0
'.3!~ >I 4. MPX Filter

1· N
-~! & i
~! 0
~~.· 1' 0& . ..

~;]
r

- - -

liR Fig. 6.1.4 3. FL Indicator Level and


Dynamic Range
II R703
VR701

~~n
(VR801l
~ 200K
i2
~C701 R70t
0
R721

R702 0702

r-
u
u
ai
ai
u u Fig. 6.1.5 3. FL Indicator Level and
~ 0:
~ !l 0.:
Dynamic Range
[!]
I

Fig. 6.1.6 7. Playback Level


Fig. 6.1.1-A Serial No.: A11202661 - Fig.6.1.1-B Serial Nos.: A11202474-A11202660 8. Playback Frequency Response (1-7/8 ips)

55
6.1.2. Electrical Adjustments and Measurements
(1) Adjustment and Measurement Instructions Note: Electrical Adjustment should be performed after mechanical adjustment is completed.

STEP ITEM SIGNAL SOURCE OUTPUT CONNECTION MODE ADJUSTMENT REMARKS

1. Standard Speed (,1-7/8 ips):


Speed Cal. P.C.B.
3 kHz Speed and Wow/Flutter Frequency Counter to OUTPUT Adjust VR407 to obtain 3 kHz ± 0.5%.
Tape Speed Playback VR407
Tape (DA09006A) Jacks 2. Half-Speed (15/16 ips):
VR408
Adjust VR408 td obtain 1.5 kHz± 0.5%.
1. Set the Display Switch to CAL.
Turn output level control fully clockwise (maximum
Main P.C.B.
position).
Test Tone VTVM to TP101, TP201 Monitor SW - Source VR301
2 Tone Calibration 2. Adjust VR301 to obtain 100 mV ± 0.2 dB on the
400 Hz on the Main P.C.B. Display SW - CAL
VTVM at TP201 (output will be 1 V (0 dB)).
Switch P.C.B.
3. Adjust VR161 to obtain the same level as Right
VR161
channel on the VTVM at TP101.
1 . Remove the Display Ass'y from the F rant Chassis,
then disassemble the Display Ass'y itself.
2. Adjust VR901 to obtain 25.6 kHz clock oscillation
frequency on the Frequency Counter.
3. Assemble the Display Ass'y, then install it to the
Frequency Counter to IC907-10 Indicator P.C.B. C Front Chassis.
pin on the Indicator P.C.B. C VR901 4. Adjust the input level control to obtain 100 mV at TP101
FL Indicator Level and 400 Hz (0 dB/-20 dB) Monitor SW - Source
3 and (TP201) on the VTVM.
Dynamic Range to INPUT Jacks Display SW - VU or P. Hold
VTVM to TP101, TP201 Switch P.C.B. 5. Adjust VR701 (VR801) so that the FL level indicator
on the Main P.C.B. VR701, VR801 displays 0 dB.
6. Decrease input signals by 20 dB to obtain 10 mV at
TP101 (TP201) on the VTVM, then adjust VR901
so that the FL level indicator displays -20 dB.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6 till satisfactory results are
I l obtained.
1----------------~ ·-~---.--·-·-----------·T--------·---------+1--------------··--· ------
1. Turn output level control fully clockwise (maximum
position).
1 I Monitor SW - Source
Switch P.C.B. 2. Adjust input level control to obtain 1 Von the VTVM.
19 kHz± 100 Hz to Display SW - VU or P. Hold
4 MPX Filter VTVM to OUTPUT Jacks L 162, L262 3. Set the Dolby NR Switch to MPX position, then
INPUT Jacks Dolby NR SW - OUT/MPX
adjust L162 (L262) to obtain minimum reading on
the VTVM (minimum reading will be less than
-30 dB).
Playback
Monitor SW - Tape Adjust the Playback Head Height Adj. Screw to obtain
Playback Head Track 1 kHz Track Alignment Tape Display SW - VU or P. Hold Playback Head minimum reading of both L and R channels on the
5 VTVM to OUTPUT Jacks
Alignment (DA09007A) Eq. SW - 70 µs Height Adj. Screw VTVM. See "Playback Head Height Adjustment and Azimuth
Dolby NR SW - OUT Alignment" in item 5. 7.
Tape Speed SW - 1-7/8 ips
Playback Adjust the Playback Head Azimuth Alignment Screw
Monitor SW - Tape to obtain maximum reading of both l and R channels
Playback Head
Playback Head Azimuth 15 kHz Azimuth Tape Display SW - VU or P. Hold on the VTVM. See "Playback Head Height Adjustment and
6 VTVM to OUTPUT Jacks Azimuth Alignment
Alignment (DA09004A) Eq. SW- 70µs Azimuth Alignment!' in item 5. 7.
Screw
Dolby NR SW - OUT Note: Repeat steps 5 and 6 one or two times to obtain
Tape Speed SW - 1-7 /8 ips optimum performance.
400 Hz Level Tape VTVM to TP101, TP201 Main P.C.B. Adjust VR101 (VR201) to obtain 100 mVon the VTVM or
7 Playback level Same as above
(DA09005A) on the Main P.C.B. VR101, VR201 0 dB on the FL level indicators.
1. Load the 400 Hz level tape and play it back. Adjust the
output level control to a certain level (example 0 dB).
2. Load the 10 kHz, 15 kHz and 20 kHz PB
400 Hz Level Tape frequency resp~nse tapes and adjust the playback head
(DA09005A) Playback azimuth to give; maximum levels on the VTVM with each
10 kHz PB Frequency Monitor SW - Tape tape.
Playback Frequency
Response Tape (DA09003A) Display SW - VU or P. Hold Main P.C.B. Short Rl 12 (R212) to obtain the following levels against
8 Response Adjustment at VTVM to OUTPUT Jacks
15 kHz PB Frequency Eq. SW- 70µs R112, R212 400 Hz level tape. Refer to Fig. 6. 1.6.
Standard Speed
Response Tape (DA09002A) Dolby NR SW - OUT 10 kHz: -20 dB -1 dB to +2 dB
(1-7/8ips)
20 kHz PB Frequency Tape Speed SW - 1-7/8 ips 15 kHz: -20dB-l dB to +3 dB
Response Tape (DA09001A) 20 kHz: -20 dB -1 dB to +4 dB
3. Conduct step 6 "Playback Head Azimuth Alignment".
4. If above is not sufficient, refer to "Playback Frequency
Response Adjustment" in item 6.1.2-(2).

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STEP ITEM SIGNAL SOURCE OUTPUT CONNECTION MODE ADJUSTMENT REMARKS

1. Load the 400 Hz level tape and play it back. Adjust the
output level control to a certain level (example 0 dB).
2. Load the 10 kHz, 15 kHz and 20 kHz PB frequency res·
400 Hz Level Tape
ponse tapes and adjust the playback head azimuth to give
(DA09005A) Playback
maximum levels on the VTVM with each tape.
10 kHz PB Frequency l\llonitor SW - Tape
Playback Frequency Check to insure the following levels against 400 Hz level
Response Tape (DA09003A) Display SW - VU or P. Hold
9 Response Check at Half· VTVM to OUTPUT Jacks tape.
15 kHz PB Frequency Eq. SW - 120 µs
Speed (15/16 ips) Output frequency will become half as shown in ( ) as the
Response Tape (DA09002A) Dolby NR SW - OUT
tape speed is halt.
20 kHz PB Frequency Tape Speed SW - 15/16 ips
10 kHz: (5 kHz) -22 dB -3 dB to 0 dB
Response Tape (DA09001A)
15 kHz: (7.5 kHz) -22 dB -3 dB to +1 dB
20 kHz: (10 kHz) -22 dB -3 dB to +2 dB

t-
3. Conduct step 6 "Playback Head Azimuth Alignment".

1. Adjust T301 to obtain 105 kHz on the frequency counter.


2. Check the erase current by the VTVM. Erase current will be

l
Record, Pause
Bias Oscillation Connect an additional 0.1 n VTVM and Frequency Counter i l\llonitor SW - Source Main P.C.B.
in a range of 310 mA to 400 mA (typically approx. 350
mA).
10 Frequency resistor in series to the across the additional 0.1 n Tape SW - ZX T301
If erase current is not sufficient, increase it by shorting
and Erase Current Erase Head I resistor Eq. SW - 70 µs R331, R330
R331 or R330.
Dolby NR SW - OUT
3. After completion of the erase current adjustment, re·
1
check the bias oscillation frequency.
-----t-~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-t~~~~~~~~~~-~~-~-~~-

1 I ~1~~~~~; ~:.~s~ Source 1. Remove the bias-cut-jumper from the dip side of the
Display SW - VU or P. Hold Main P.C.B.
11
Record Amp Ii fie1 23 kHz (--20 cJG) to INPUT I
I,

VTVM to CN2· 1, CN2·3


[i

Tape SW_ ZX Main P.C.B.


2. Adjust L102 ( L202) to obtain peak reading at 23 kHz on
Equalizer I
Jacks on the Main P.C.B. 1 L102, L202
I
I
I
I I
I Bias Trap I
12 Remove input Signals
I (Record Amp.)
Bias Trap Main P.C.B. Adjust L101 (L201) to obtain minimum reading on the
13 Remove Input Signals VTVM to OUTPUT Jacks Same as above
(Playback Amp.) L101, L201 VTVM.
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10. Bias Oscillation Frequency and 11. Record Amp. Equalizer 13. Bias Trap (Playback Amp.)
Erase Current 12. Bias Trap (Record Amp.)

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STEP ITEM SIGNAL SOURCE OUTPUT CONNECTION MODE ADJUSTMENT REMARKS

Record, Playback
Monitor SW - Tape
Adjust the Record Head Height Adj. Screw to obtain maxi-
Display SW - CAL
Record Head Height Record Head Height mum reading of L and R channels on the VTVM. See "Record
14 Test Tone 400 Hz VTVM to OUTPUT Jacks Tape SW - SX
Adjustment Adj. Screw Head Height Adjustment and Azimuth Alignment" in item
Eq. SW - 70 µs
5.7.
Dolby NR SW - OUT
Tape Speed SW - 1-7/8 ips

Record, Playback
Monitor SW - Tape
Adjust the Record Head Azimuth Alignment Knob to obtain
Display SW - VU or P. Hold Record Head
Record Head Azimuth 15 kHz (-20 dB) to INPUT maximum reading of L and R channels on the VTVM. See
15 VTVM to OUTPUT Jacks Tape SW-· SX Azimuth
Alignment Jacks "Record Head Height Adjustment and Azimuth Alignment"
Eq. SW- 70µs Alignment Knob
in item 5.7.
Dolby NR SW - OUT
Tape Speed SW - 1-7/8 ips

1. Step 15 "Record Head Azimuth Alignment" should be


Standard Speed completely performed.
( 1-7 /8 i ps) : 2. Perform the following adjustment procedures first at stan-
Rec. Cal. P.C.B. dard tape speed, then at half tape speed.
(Level) a. Set VR405 to the center position.
VR181, VR281 b. Set the Tape Speed Selector to 1-7 /8 I 15/16.
c. Set the Display Switch to CAL.
Switch P.C.B. (Biasi d. Record signals on the reference ZX tape IDA09037 A),
VR167, VR267 then piay it back.
Record, Playback e. Adjust Record Cal. VR181(VR281)/VR182(VR282lto
Test Tone 400 Hz Monitor SW Tape Logic P .C.B. the center position.
and \!T\/1\11 Tn n1 !TPI JT !~:w!n::
i°HpP. ~"iW - LX frldXirT'lUrrl reading Uf1 the VfVlVI.
15 kliz {-20d8)
to 11\iPUT ..hick' Eq. SW - 70 µs g. SPt the Displ;:iy Switch to \/U or P. Ho!rl, then feed ir
Dolby NR SW - OUT Half-Speed ( 15/16 ips). 15 kHz (-20 dBi.
rape Speed SW - 1-7 /8 ips I Rec. Cal. P .C.B. r1. Record signals on the reference ZX tape \OA09037A),
15/16ips (Level) then play it back.
VR 182, VR282 i. Adjust Record Head Azimuth Alignment Knob to obtain
maximum reading on the VTVM, while adjust Bias
Switch P.C.B. (Bias) VR167(VR267)/VR164(VR264) to obtain -20 dB
VR164, VR264 ±0 dB on the VTVM.
j. Set the Display Switch to CAL.
Logic P.C.B. k. Adjust VR404/VR405 so that the azimuth cursors are
VR405 coincident with the rightmost edges of the main displays
on the FL level indicators.

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16. Record Head Azimuth Phase

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STEP ITEM SIGNAL SOURCE OUTPUT CONNECTION MODE ADJUSTMENT REMARKS

To minimize the influence of interference between each VR,


adjustment should be made in the order of ZX, SX and EX.
In each tape position, adjust first the following steps at tape
speed 1-7 /8 ips, then perform at tape speed 15/16 ips. After
that re-check the performance at tape speeds 1-7 /8 ips and
15/16 ips. If satisfactory results are not obtained, re-adjust-
ment at tape speed 1-7 /8 ips and 15/16 ips will be required.
After completion of adjustment for each tape, re-check the
Standard Speed performance.
(1-7/8 ips):
Switch P.C.B. (Bias) 1. Set the Tape Speed Switch to 1-7/8 I 15/16 ips.
ZX: VR167, VR267 2. Set the Display Switch to CAL.
SX: VR166, VR266 3. Record signals on the reference ZX tape (DA09037A),
Standard Speed (1-7/8 ips): EX: VR165, VR265 SX tape (DA09025A), or EXll tape (DA09021A), then
Record, Playback play it back.
Monitor SW - Tape Rec. Cal. P.C.B. 4. Adjust Record Cal. VR 181 (VR281)/VR182(VR282) (for
Display SW - CAL/VU or P. Hold (Level) ZX), VR183(VR283)/VR184(VR284) (for SX), or VR185
Tape SW - ZX/SX/EX ZX: VR181, VR281 (VR285)/VR186(VR286) (for EXll) to the center position.
Eq. SW - 70 µs (ZX/SX) SX: VR183, VR283 5. Adjust Bias VR167(VR267)/VR164(VR264) (for ZX),
Record Level Calibration Test Tone 400 Hz 120µs(EX) EX: VR185, VR285 VR166(VR266)/VR163(VR263) (for SX), or VR165
and or VTVM and Distortion Meter Dolby NR SW - OUT (VR265)/VR162(VR262) for (EXll) to obtain maximum
17
Recording Bias Current 400 Hz, 12.5 kHz and 15 kHz to OUTPUT Jacks Tape Speed SW- 1-7/8 ips reading on the VTVM.
Adjustment (-20dB) to INPUT Jacks 6. Set the Display Switch to VU or P. Hold, then feed in 15
Half-Speed ii 5/i 6 ipsi: Haif-Speed (15/16 ips): kHz i-20 dBi (for ZXi, or i 2.5 kHz (-20 dB) (for SX and
Recorrl, Playhack Switch P C.B. (Bias) EXll)
Monitor SW - Tape ZX: VR164, VR264 7. Adjust finely VR 167(VR267)/VR 164(VR264) (for ZX),
('"-'
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Tape SW - ZX/SX/E X {\/R265)/VH16>1(VH?h/) \1nr t:'.Xil! to oota1n ti'ie same


Eq.SW 120µs reading as source monitor level or the VTVM.
Dolby NR SW - OUT Rec. Cal. P.C.B. 8. Set the Display Switch to CAL.
Tape Speed SW - 15/16 ips (Levell 9. Adjust Record Cal. VR 181 (VR281)/VR182(VR282) (for
ZX: VR182, VR282 ZX), VR183(VR283)/VR184(VR284) (for SX), or VR185
SX: VR184, VR284 (VR285)/VR 186(VR286) (for EXI I) to obtain 0 dB on
EX: VR186, VR286 the FL level indicators.
10. Repeat 6 through 9 as above two or three times to obtain
optimum performance.
11. Check whether the total harmonic distortion (T.H.D.) is
less than 0.8%/1.5% (for ZX), or 1.0%/2.0% (for SX and
EXll).
Note: Typical bias current
ZX: approx. 3.4 mA
SX: approx. 1.5 mA
EXll: approx. 0.9 mA

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59
STEP ITEM SIGNAL SOURCE OUTPUT CONNECTION MODE ADJUSTMENT REMARKS
:
1. Set the Monitor Switch to Source.
2. Feed in 400 Hz (0 dB) and adjust input level controls to
obtain 0 dB on the FL level indicators.
3. Switch the Generator output level to -20 dB.
Record, Playback 4. Set the Monitor Switch to Tape, then record and play it
Monitor SW - Source/Tape back.
Display SW- VU or P. Hold 5. Feed in 20 Hz to 22 kHz (-20 dB), and check to insure
Overall 400 Hz (0 dB) and 20 Hz
VTVM and Distortion Meter Tape SW - EX/SX/ZX Main P.C.B. if the output levels are within -20 dB ± 3 dB.
18 Frequency Response to 22 kHz (-20 dB) to
to OUTPUT Jacks Eq. SW - 120 µs (EX) L102, L202 6. If above is not sufficient, adjust L 102 ( L202) to obtain
at Tape Speed 1-7 /8 ips , INPUT Jacks
70 µs (SX/ZX) approx, -20 dB on the VTVM,
Dolby NR SW - OUT 7. Conduct step 17 "Record Level Calibration and Recording
Tape Speed SW- 1-7/8 ips Bias Current Adjustment".
8. If above is not sufficient, precise re-adjustment of step 8
"Playback Frequency Response", replacement of Playback
Head or Record Head, or check on item 5.9 "Tape Travel-
ling Adjustment" will be required.

1. Set the Monitor Switch to Source.


2. Feed in 400 Hz (0 dB) and adjust input level controls to
obtain 0 dB on the FL level indicators.
3. Switch the Generator output level to -20 dB.
Record, Playback 4. Set the Monitor Switch to Tape, then record and play it
Monitor SW - Source/Tape back.
Display SW - VU or P. Hold 5. Feed in 20 Hz to 15 kHz (-20 dB), and check to insure if
Overall 400 Hz (0 dB) and 20 Hz
Tape SW - EX/SX/ZX Main P.C.B. the output levels are within -20 dB t 3 dB.
19 Frequency Response to 15 kHz (-20 dB) to Same as above
Eq. SW - 120 µs (EX) L 102, L202 6. tr above is not sufficient, adjust L 102 ( L202) to obtain
at Tape Speed 15/16 ips INPUT Jacks
I 70 µs (SX/ZX) approx. --20 dB on the VTVM.
I I
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I I Uolbv NR SW - OUT
I
I 7. Conduct step 17 '"Record Level Ccilibroiion ;;11d Re1.;ordi119 I
I
Tape Speed SW - 15/16 ips Bias Current Adjustment"'.
8. If above is not sufficient, precise re-adjustment of step 8
"Playback Frequency Response", replacement of Playback
Head or Record Head, or check on item 5.9 "'Tape Travel-
ling Adjustment" will be required.

Record and Playback 1. Erase the tape with bulk eraser.


Monitor SW - Tape 2. Adjust input level controls to obtain 0 dB on the FL
Display SW - VU or P. Hold level indicators, and record the signals on the reference
1 kHz Band Pass Filter,
20 Crosstalk 1 kHz to INPUT Jacks Tape SW- ZX tape.
VTVM to OUTPUT Jacks
Eq. SW - 70 µs 3. Turn the cassette tape the other way round and play it
Dolby NR SW - OUT back.
Tape Speed SW- 1-7/8 ips 4. Measure the difference between 2 and 3.

1. Erase the tape with bulk eraser.


2. Adjust Leh (Reh) input level control to obtain 0 dB on the
21 Channel Separation 1 kHz to INPUT Jacks Same as above Same as above FL level indicators, and close Reh (Leh) input level con-
trol.
3. Record and play it back, then measure the Reh (Leh) level.

1. Erase the tape ,with but k eraser.


2. Adjust input level controls to obtain 0 dB on the FL level
1 kHz Band Pass Filter, indicators, and record the signals on the reference tape.
22 Erasure 1 kHz to INPUT Jacks Same as above
VTVM to OUTPUT Jacks 3. Rewind the tape then close input level controls.
4. Record and play it back, then measure the difference bet-
ween 2 and 3.
1. Feed in 400 Hz and record, and play it back.
Record and Playback 2. Adjust the input level controls to obtain 3% total har-
Monitor SW - Tape manic distortion in playback mode.
Display SW - VU or P. Hold 3. Close the input level controls then record.
VTVM and Distortion Meter
23 Signal to Noise Ratio 400 Hz to INPUT Jacks Tape SW- ZX 4. After rewound, play back and check the output level
to OUTPUT Jacks
Eq. SW - 70 µs difference between 2 and 3.
Dolby Nf'l SW - MPX Note: The filter of IHF-A curve shall be used in the measure-
men ts.

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STEP ITEM SIGNAL SOURCE OUTPUT CONNECTION MODE ADJUSTMENT REMARKS

Tape Speed 1-7/8 ips:


1. Adjust input level controls to obtain 0 dB on the FL
Record and Playback level indicators.
Monitor SW - Tape
2. Record and play it back.
Display SW - VU or P. Hold
3. Read the distortion meter and check to insure that the
Tape SW - EX/SX/ZX
distortion is less than 0. 8% for ZX tape and 1. 0% for
Eq. SW - 120µs (EX)
Total Harmonic 400 Hz to INPUT Jacks Distortion Meter to SX and EXI I tapes.
24 70 µs (SX/ZX)
Distortion OUTPUT Jacks Tape Speed 15/16 ips:
Dolby NR SW - OUT
1 . Adjust input level controls to obtain 0 dB on the FL level
Tape Speed SW-1-7/8 ips
indicators.
15/16 ips
2. Record and play it back.
3. Read the distortion meter and check to insure that the
distortion is less than 1 .5% for ZX tape and 2.0% for SX
and EX 11 tapes.
·~~-----

Playback
Monitor SW - Tape
3 kHz Speed and Wow/Flutter Wow/Flutter Meter to
25 Wow/Flutter Display SW·-- VU or P. Hold Playback and read the wow/flutter meter.
Tape (DA09006A) OUTPUT Jacks
Eq. SW - 70 µs
I
Tape Speed SW- 1-7/8 ips
I

21 Peaking Adjustmem (for nigh frequency respoose!


(1-7/8ips) This adjustment will be required when playbiick ievei is i I I
(a) Playback Frequency Respon:;e Adjustment at Stand- not sufficient at 20 kHz PB Frequency Response Tape iI 'I I I I I 11

ard Speed (1-7/8 ips)


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- ---- - -·- - ·-·-- ! ! .

Fig. 6.1. 13 shows the playback equalization curve for the


N-680, and Fig. 6.1.14 is the playback amp. circuit.
(refer to step 8 in ;'(1) Adjustment and Measurement
Instructions").
Peaking portion compensates the gap loss of the playback
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Typical playback equalization curves at standard and half head. \ !


speeds are shown in Fig. 6.1.15. Peaking level is varied by the short circuit of R 112 (R212)
as illustrated in the figure. \
1) Level Adjustment (for middle frequency response)
This adjustment will be required when playback level is
\
not sufficient at 10 kHz PB Frequency Response Tape
I\
(refer to step 8 in "(1) Adjustment and Measurement Playback
Head
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Instructions.").
Playback equalization level can be varied by the modifica-
Q
Output
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tion of R108 (R208) and R109 (R209).
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Following are the details for level modification: \
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Approx. +1 dB. . . . . . . . . R 109 (R209) :3.0K
R108 (R208):4.3K
i\ 23kHz

0 dB . . . . . . . . . R 109 ( R209) :3.3K '\


Fig. 6.1.14 Playback Amp. +ldB ,___
R108 (R208):4.7K
Approx. -1 dB . . . . . . . . . R109 (R209):3.6K
""
120µs \ -
-1-
_ l d L ,___ v" CD Short
oppro1. 2d8 /
R108 (R208):5.1K I I
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100 400 IK 2K IOK 20K

Frequency !Hzl

Fig. 6.1.13 Playback Equalization Curve (1-7/8 ips)

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(b) Rec:ord Current Frequency Response Adjustment at (3) Dolby NR Circuit Check
20 Standard Speed (1-7/8 ips) Dolby NR circuit incorporates a Dolby B-Type NR IC
,....._ r-- Record Eq. peaking is adjusted for compensating the over- (µA7300PC) which has no adjustment point.
15 ,......,..., all frequency response when playback frequency response Perform the following checks and make sure that the IC
10 adjustment is completed. operates accurately i.e. frequency response through IC

5
~ Normal!y, however, peaking frequency is pre-adjusted to
approx. 23 kHz in record mode. See Fig. 6.1.16.
is accurate.
CD ............
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0 !'..... (a) Playback Dolby NR Circuit (IC101, IC201)
c ....... (151161PS)
·c; !".. 1) For ZX Tape Signal Source: 5 kHz to No. 9 pins of IC101
<.'.l 1'r- 120~'
-5 a) Feed in 400 Hz (0 dB), then record and play it back.
-10
I'--,._ ~v _.--r Adjust bias current by VR167 (VR267) on the
and IC201.
Output Connection: VTVM to the test points
c-7/BlPS) Sw:tch P.C.B. to obtain a 0.8 % distortion. TP101 and TP201 on the
-15 120}JS
b) Feed in 10 kHz and 400 Hz (-20 dB) then record and Main P.C.B.
pl av it back. Mode: Stop
-20
Check the difference of the levels between 10 kHz Monitor SW - Tape
I I
and 400 Hz, and mount an additional capacitor in Dolby NR SW - OUT/HJ
20 100 IK IOK 20K
parallel with the C179 (C279) on the Switch P.C.B. 1) Connect a VTVM to TP101 (TP201) on the Main
Frequency ( Hzl
fro11 the dip side of the printed circuit board depend- P.C.B.
Fig. 6.1.15 Typical Playback Equalization Curve ing upon the difference of the levels against 400 Hz. Feed in 5 kHz to No. 9 pin of IC101 (IC201) and
(1-7/8 I 15/16 ips) SeeFig.6.1.17. adjust the generator output control so that VTVWI
Add Total may read 7.6 mV at each Test Point.
0 dB 0 680 pF 2) Set the Dolby NR Switch to IN. Check to insure that
the level at TP101 (TP201) is 3 mV ± 1.5 dB.
--1 dB 330 pF 1010 pF
-? dR RRn ;'!= 1"<Gnpi=
\b; Hacord Dolby NH C~rcu;t (IC~l61, :C201 J
c) Fet'd in 22 kHL (-20 dB) then record and piay it Signal Source: 5 kHz to INPUT jacks
back. Output Connection: VTVM to the output side of
Ad:Ltst 1ecord peaking coil L 102 (L202) to obtain fidt C178 (C278) 011 the Switch
z Cl79 overall frequency response. P.C.B.
H ((279)
("§ Mode: Stop
680P!J l 2) For SX Tape Monitor SW - Source
a) Feed in 15 kHz and 400 Hz (-20 dB), then record 1) Connect a VTVM to TP101 (TP201) on the Main
Rl77 and play it back. P.C.B.
(R277l Adjust bias current by VR166 (VR266) on the Feed in 5 kHz and adjust the input level so that
FREQUENCY (Hz) 15K Switch P.C.B. to obtain flat overall frequency res- the VTVM may read 100 mV (0 dB) at each Test
Fig. 6.1.16 Record Peaking Curve (1-7/8 ips) Fig.6.1.17 ponse. Point. (Pointer on the meter will indicate 0 dB.)
b) Feed in 22 kHz and 400 Hz (-20 dB), then record 2) Remove the VTVM from TP101 (TP201) and recon-
and play it back. nect it to the output side of C178 (C278). Check to
And check to insure that the overall frequency res- insure that the VTVM indicates approx. 560 mV.
ponse is flat. 3) Decrease the input level (O dB) by 20 dB or 30 dB.
Check to insure that the level at output side of C118
3) For EX Tape (C278) corresponds to the following with Dolby NR
a) Feed in 15 kHz and 400 Hz (-20 dB), then record Switch IN and OUT.
and play it back.
Input Level Capacitor Output Level
Adjust bias current by VR165 (VR265) on the Difference between
lf=S kHzl Dolby NR OUT Dolby NR IN
Switch P.C.B. to obtain flat overall frequency res- IN and OUT
ponse. -20 dB -20 dB -16.B dB ::!:: 1.5 dB 3.2 dB ± 1.5 dB

b) Feed in 22 kHz and 400 Hz (-20 dB), then record -30 dB -30 dB -21.8 dB :t 1.5 dB 8.2 dB ± 1.5 dB

and play it back.


And check to insure that the overall frequency res-
ponse is flat.

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6.2. Previous Type (Serial Nos.: A11201001-A11202473) R313

6.2.1. Parts Location for Electrical Adjustment

Fig. 6.2.2 2. Tone Calibration


IC 161
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6
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Fig. 6.2.3 2. Tone Calibration
4. MPX Filter
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! !! ; ------~~-~-Jw<r~:__-·--1
r· "< I L--._JI j

i I ~I~ !111
,-~ -, I

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ii

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Fig. 6.2.4 3. FL Indicator Level and
Dynamic Range
R703

R721

0702

Fig. 6. 2. 5 3. FL Indicator Level and


Dynamic Range

Fig. 6.2.6 7. Playback Levei


Fig. 6.2.1-A Serial Nos.: A 11202011 - A 11202473 Fig. 6.2.1·8 Serial Nos.: A 11201001 - A 11202010 8. Playback Frequency Response (1-7/8 ips)

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6.2.2. Electrical Adjustments and Measurements
(1) Adjustment and Measurement Instructions Note: Electrical adjustment should be performed after mechanical adjustment is completed.

STEP ITEM SIGNAL SOURCE OUTPUT CONNECTION MODE ADJUSTMENT REMARKS

1. Standard Speed (1-7/8 ips):


Speed Cal. P.C.B.
3 kHz Speed and Wow/Flutter Frequency Counter to OUTPUT Adjust VR407 to obtain 3 kHz ± 0.5%.
Tape Speed Playback VR407
Tape (DA09006A) Jacks 2. Half-Speed (15/16 ips):
VR408
Adjust VR408 to obtain 1.5 kHz ± 0.5%.

1. Set the Display Switch to CAL.


Turn output level control fully clockwise (maximum
Main P.C.B.
position).
Test Tone VTVM to TP101, TP201 Monitor SW - Source VR301
2 Tone Calibration 2. Adjust VR301 to obtain 100 mV ± 0.2 dB on the
400 Hz on the Main P.C.B. Display SW - CAL
VTVM at TP201 (output will be 1 V (0 dB)).
Switch P.C.B.
3. Adjust VR161 to obtain the same level as Right
VR161
channel on the VTVM at TP101.

1. Remove the Display Ass'y from the Front Chassis,


then disassemble the Display Ass'y itself.
2. Adjust VR901 to obtain 25.6 kHz clock oscillation
frequency on the Frequency Counter.
3. Assemble the Display Ass'y, then install it to the
Frequency Counter to IC907-10 Indicator P.C.B. C Front Chassis.
pin on the Indicator P.C.B. C VR901 4. Adjust the input level control to obtain 100 mV at TP101
FL Indicator Level and 400 Hz (0 dB/-20 dB) Monitor SW - Source
3 and (TP201) on the VTVM.
Dynamic Range to INPUT Jacks Display SW - VU or P. Hold
VTVM to TP101, TP201 Switch P.C.B. 5. Adjust VR701 (VR801) so that the FL level indicator
on the Main P.C.B. VR701, VR801 displays 0 dB.
6. Decrease input signals by 20 dB to obtain 10 mV at
TP101 (TP201) on the VTVivi, then adjust VR901
so that the FL level indicator displays -20 dB.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6 till satisfactory results are

' i. Turn output !evei control fuiiy ciockwise (maximum


I
position).
I Monitor SW Source
Switch PCB ? Aclj1Jst input level control to obtain 1 Von the VTVM.
19 kHz± 100 Hz to I Display SW - VU or P. Hold
4 MPX Filter VTVM to OUTPUT Jacks L 162, L262 3. Set the Dolby NR Switch to MPX position, then
INPUT Jacks Dolby NR SW - OUT/VlPX
adjust L162 (L262) to obtain minimum reading on
the VTVM (minimum reading will be less than
-30 dB).
Playback
Monitor SW - Tape Adjust the Playback Head Height Adj. Screw to obtain
Playback Head Track 1 kHz Track Alignment Tape Display SW - VU or P. Hold Playback Head minimum reading of both Land R channels on the
5 VTVM to OUTPUT Jacks
Alignment (DA09007A) Eq. SW - 70 µs Height Adj. Screw VTVM. See "Playback Head Height Adjustment and Azimuth
Dolby NR SW - OUT Alignment" in item 5. 7.
Tape Speed SW - 1-7/8 ips
Playback Adjust the Playback Head Azimuth Alignment Screw
Monitor SW - Tape to obtain maximum reading of both L and R channel
Playback Head
Playback Head Azimuth 15 kHz Azimuth Tape Display SW - VU or P. Hold on the VTVM. See "Playback Head Height Adjustment and
6 VTVM to OUTPUT Jacks Azimuth Alignment
Alignment (DA09004A) Eq. SW- 70 µs Azimuth Alignment" in item 5. 7.
Screw
Dolby NR SW - OUT Note: Repeat steps 5 and 6 one or two times to obtain
Tape Speed SW -1-7/8 ips optimum performance.
400 Hz Level Tape VTVM to TP101, TP201 Main P.C.B. Adjust VR101 (VR201) to obtain 100 mVon the VTVM or
7 Playback level Same as above
(DA09005A) on the Main P.C.B. VR101, VR201 0 dB on the FL level indicators.
1. Load the 400 Hz level tape and play it back. Adjust the
output level control to a certain level (example 0 dB).
2. Load the 10 kHz, 15 kHz and 20 kHz PB
400 Hz Level Tape frequency response tapes and adjust the playback head
(DA09005A) Playback azimuth to give maximum levels on the VTVM with each
10 kHz PB Frequency Monitor SW - Tape tape.
Playback Frequency
Response Tape (DA09003A) Display SW - VU or P. Hold Main P.C.B. Short R112 (R212) to obtain the following levels against
8 Response Adjustment at VTVM to OUTPUT Jacks
15 kHz PB Frequency Eq. SW - 70 µs R112, R212 400 Hz level tape. Refer to Fig. 6.2.6.
Standard Speed
Response Tape (DA09002A) Dolby NR SW - OUT 10 kHz: -20 dB -1 dB to +2 dB
(1-7/8 ips)
20 kHz PB Frequency Tape Speed SW - 1-7/8 ips 15 kHz: -20 dB -1 dB to +3 dB
Response Tape (DA09001A) 20 kHz: -20 dB -1 dB to +4 dB
3. Conduct step 6 "Playback Head Azimuth Alignment".
4. If above is not sufficient, refer to "Playback Frequency
Response Adjustment" in item 6.2.2-(2).

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STEP ITEM SIGNAL SOURCE OUTPUT CONNECTION MODE ADJUSTMENT REMARKS

1. Load the 400 Hz level tape and play it back. Adjust the
output level control to a certain level (example 0 dB).
2. Load the 10 kHz, 15 kHz and 20 kHz PB frequency res-
400 Hz Level Tape
ponse tapes and adjust the playback head azimuth to give
(DA09005A) Playback
maximum levels on the VTVM with each tape.
10 kHz PB Frequency Monitor SW - Tape
Playback Frequency Check to insure the following levels against 400 Hz level
Response Tape (DA09003A) Display SW - VU or P. Hold
9 Response Check at Half- VTVM to OUTPUT Jacks tape.
15 kHz PB Frequency Eq. SW - 1 20 µs
Speed ( 15/16 ips) Output frequency will become half as shown in ( ) as the
Response Tape (DA09002A) Dolby NR SW - OUT
tape speed is half.
20 kHz PB Frequency Tape Speed SW - 15/16 ips
10 kHz: (5 kHz) -22 dB -3 dB to 0 dB
Response Tape (DA09001 A)
15 kHz: (7.5 kHz) -22 dB -3 dB to +1 dB
20 kHz: (10 kHz) -22 dB -3 dB to +2 dB
3. Conduct step 6 "Playback Head Azimuth Alignment".

1. Adjust T301 to obtain 105 kHz on the frequency counter.


2. Check the erase current by the VTVM. Erase current will be
Record, Pause
in a range of 310 mA to 400 mA (typically approx. 350
Bias Oscillation Connect an additional 0.1 .!1 VTVM and Frequency Counter Monitor SW - Source Main P.C.B.
mA).
10 Frequency resistor in series to the across the additional 0.1 n Tape SW- ZX T301
If erase current is not sufficient, increase it by shorting
and Erase Current Erase Head resistor Eq. SW- 70µs R331, R330
R331 or R330.
Dolby NR SW - OUT
3. After completion of the erase current adjustment, re-
check the bias oscillation frequency.
Record, Pause
Monitor SW - Source 1. Remove the bias-cut-jumper from the dip side of the
Display SW - VU or P. Hold Main P.C.B.
Record Amplifier 23 kHz (-20 dB) to INPUT VTVM to CN2-1. CN2-3 .Main P.C.B.
11 Tape SW- ZX 2. Adjust L102 (L202) to obtain peak reading at 23 kHz on
Equalizer Jacks on the Main P.C.B. L102, L202
Eq. SW-70µs the VTVM.
Dolby NR SW - OUT 3. Re-solder the bias-cut-jumper.
i ape Speed SW · ·1-7/8 :p$

-~R_ia-es_c:_;;_P_A_m_P_J_____---+_-·__R_e_m_o_v_e_1_n_p_u_1_s_ig_1_1a_1_s_ _ _ _ _-+_ _s_~_rr_1e_a_s_a_-b_-:_v_-e_-_-_-_-_-_--_··_--_-_·_··-_-_-_--_·_ ·r-s_-a-_:_~_-_a~_-_a_~_o-_v_e_--_-_-__--_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-:_-_-_-_-_~~;~~-n-3~~~~~~~-~~3-._-_-_·_----1-~~~~~~j_v-u~~-t-.~-L--l~o~3--~-(-L~2~0-·3_,_-_;_0_-_~_b_·:;_~_;~_-_-m_·---~--;-i;:;,_-_·~_;_···-~e_~_d_;_~_·----~-~---_th_e_-_--l__.


1----_··_··-_1_2_·_·-_-_-..,·1---····_·

13
Bias Trap
(Playback Amp.) Remove Input Signals VTVM to OUTPUT Jacks
I Sarne as above
Main P.C.B.
L1 Ol, L201
Adjust L101 (L201) to obtain minimum reading on the
VTVM.

11
8
L~ 16
L303
Bias Cut
Jumper 13
if
23 24
~

VRl651VR265l SOK
0301 R323 H81
0
VRl661VR2661 20K ~
0
VRl67(VR267l lOK
sx <;! ~ (ll "
" " " ~

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VRl621VR2621 50K
~;;; ~;;;
0 §re~ ~~~ "'"'"'
-NN
0302 R324 VR l631VR263J 20K g;~N ""N
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0 SX 0 -0 -o
VR164!VR264J tOK ZX
N
-12V 0 "'
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Fig. 6.2. 7 10. Bias Oscillation Frequency and Erase Current Fig. 6.2.9 13. Bias Trap (Playback Amp.) Serial Nos.: A11202011 - A11202473
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11 15
8 16
13 23 24

VR1621VR262l
C448 R592 0 ZOOK
Leh --(!o---...--¥,,,_...,.__ ___,'-1


VRl65!VR265J SOK

~
0

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VR 163!VR263150K
0
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sx
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VRrso1VR264l 5K
C449
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R594 "' VRl~IVR267) .SK
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~

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Fig. 6.2.8 11. Record Amp. Equalizer Fig. 6.2.10 16. Record Head Azimuth Phase Serial Nos.: Al 1201001 - Al 1202010
12. Bias Trap (Record Amp.) Fig. 6.2.11 17. Record Level and Recording Bias Current

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STEP ITEM SIGNAL SOURCE OUTPUT CONNECTION MODE ADJUSTMENT REMARKS

Record, Playback
Monitor SW - Tape
Adjust the Record Head Height Adj. Screw to obtain maxi-
Display SW - CAL
Record Head Height Record Head Height mum reading of L and R channels on the VTVM. See "Record
14 Test Tone 400 Hz VTVM to OUTPUT Jacks Tape SW-SX
Adjustment Adj. Screw Head Height Adjustment and Azimuth Alignment" in item
Eq. SW - 70 µs
5.7.
Dolby NR SW - OUT
Tape Speed SW - 1-7 /8 ips

Record, Playback
Monitor SW - Tape
Adjust the Record Head Azimuth Alignment Knob to obtain
Display SW - VU or P. Hold Record Head
Record Head Azimuth 15 kHz (-20 dB) to INPUT maximum reading of L and R channels on the VTVM. See
15 Same as above Tape SW-SX Azimuth
Alignment Jacks "Record Head Height Adjustment and Azimuth Alignment"
Eq. SW - 70 µs Alignment Knob
in item 5. 7.
Dolby NR SW - OUT
Tape Speed SW - 1-7 /8 ips

Record, Playback ·-1-:· ~Step 15 "Record Head Azimuth Alignment" should be

-t
performed completely.
Monitor SW - Tape
2. Azimuth cursors (extra-bright lines) are displayed to-
Display SW - CAL
Record Head Azimuth I Logic P.C.B. gether with the continuous horizontal bars. Azimuth
16 Test Tone 400 Hz Tape SW-SX
Phase Adjustment VR404 cursors indicate the difference of phases between Land R

~~·l:;NR 7s~~ OUT


Tape Speed SW - 1-7 /8 ips
channels.
Adjust VR404 so that the azimuth cursors of both channels
I indicate maximum value.
f--- -------
To minimize the influence of interference between each VR,
adjustment should be made in the order of ZX, SX and EX.
I !n each tape position, adjust first the following steps at tape
I I
1
I speed 1-7 /8 ips, then perform at tape speed 15/16 ips. After
that re-check the performance at tape speeds 1-7 /8 ips and
II II ! 1 5/16 '.p~. !f ~afr~f:ctor'/ ~-:::;~!!'" ~, ;.o:: 2h~-J~r7d ~r:·-:~c!j~_·sT
i i i
i
After completion of adjustment for each tape, re-check the
! Standard Speed performance.
II (1-7/8 iµs}.
Switch P.C.B. (Bias) 1. Set the Tape Speed Switch to 1-7 /8 I 15/16 ips.
ZX: VR167, VR267 2. Set the Display Switch to CAL.
SX: VR166, VR266 3. Record signals on the reference ZX tape (DA09037A),
Standard Speed ( 1-7 /8 ips): EX: VR165, VR265 SX tape (DA09025A), or EXll tape (DA09021A), then
Record, Playback play it back.
Monitor SW - Tape Rec. Cal. P.C.B. 4. Adjust Record Cal. VR181 (VR281)/VR182(VR282) (for
Display SW - CAL/VU or P. Hold (Level) ZX), VR183(VR283)/VR184(VR284) (for SX), or VR185
Tape SW - ZX/SX/EX ZX: VR181, VR281 (VR285)/VR186(VR286) (for EXll) to the center position.
Eq. SW - 70 µs (ZX/SX) SX: VR183, VR283 5. Adjust Bias VR 167(VR267)/VR 164(VR264) (for ZX),
Record Level Calibration Test Tone 400 Hz 120µs(EX) EX: VR185, VR285 VR166(VR266)/VR163(VR263) (for SX), or VR165
and or VTVM and Distortion Meter Dolby NR SW - OUT (VR265)/VR162(VR262) for (EXll) to obtain maximum
17
Recording Bias Current 400 Hz, 12.5 kHz and 15 kHz to OUTPUT Jacks Tape Speed SW - 1-7/8 ips reading on the VTVM.
Adjustment (-20 dB) to INPUT Jacks 6. Set the Display Switch to VU or P. Hold, then feed in 15
Half-Speed (15/16 ips): Half-Speed (15/16 ips): kHz (-20 dB) (for ZX), or 12.5 kHz (-20 dB) (for SX and
Record, Playback Switch P.C.B. (Bias) EX II).
Monitor SW - Tape ZX: VR164, VR264 7. Adjust finely VR 167(VR267)/VR 164(VR264) (for ZX),
Display SW - CAL/VU or P. Hold SX: VR163, VR263 VR166IVR266)/VR163(VR263) (for SX), or VR165
Tape SW - ZX/SX/EX EX: VR162, VR262 (VR265)/VR162(VR262) (for EXll) to obtain the same
Eq. SW-120 µs reading as source monitor level on the VTVM.
Dolby NR SW - OUT Rec. Cal. P.C.B. 8. Set the Display Switch to CAL.
Tape Speed SW-15/16 ips (Level) 9. Adjust Record Cal. VR 181 (VR281)/VR182(VR282) (for
ZX: VR182, VR282 ZX), VR183(VR283)/VR184(VR284) (for SX). or VR185
SX: VR184, VR284 (VR285)/VR186(VR286) (for EXll) to obtain 0 dB on
EX: VR186, VR286 the FL level indicators.
10. Repeat 6 through 9 as above two or three times to obtain
optimum performance.
11. Check whether the total harmonic distortion (T.H.D.) is
less than 0.8%/"1.5% (for ZX), or 1.0%/2.0% (for SX and
EXll).
Note: Typical bias current
ZX: approx. 3.4 mA
SX: appr9x. 1.5 mA
EX II: approx. 0.9 mA

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STEP ITEM SIGNAL SOURCE OUTPUT CONNECTION MODE ADJUSTMENT REMARKS

1. Set the Monitor Switch to Source.


2. Feed in 400 Hz (0 dB) and adjust input level controls to
obtain 0 dB on the FL level indicators.
3. Switch the Generator output level to -20 dB.
Record, Playback 4. Set the Monitor Switch to Tape, then record and play it
Monitor SW - Source/Tape back.
Display SW - VU or P. Hold 5. Feed in 20 Hz to 22 kHz (-20 dB), and check to insure
Overall 400 Hz (0 dB) and 20 Hz
VTVM and Distortion Meter Tape SW - EX/SX/ZX Main P.C.B. if the output levels are within -20 dB± 3 dB.
18 Frequency Response to 22 kHz (-20 dB) to
to OUTPUT Jacks Eq. SW - 120 µs (EX) L102, L202 6. If above is not sufficient, adjust L102 (L202) to obtain
at Tape Speed 1-7 /8 ips INPUT Jacks
70 µs (SX/ZX) approx. -20 dB on the VTVM.
Dolby NR SW - OUT 7. Conduct step 17 "Record Level Calibration and Recording
Tape Speed SW - 1-7 /8 ips Bias Current Adjustment".
8. If above is not sufficient, precise re-adjustment of step 8
"Playback Frequency Response", replacement of Playback
Head or Record Head, or check on item 5.9 "Tape Travel-
ling Adjustment" will be required.
l--~~~~-+-~~~~~~~~~~~-+~~~~~~~~~~--~-~~--~-t-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~-1--~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-+-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--t

1. Set the Monitor Switch to Source.


2. Feed in 400 Hz· (0 dB) and adjust input level controls to
obtain 0 dB on the FL level indicators.
3. Switch the Generator output level to -20 dB.
Record, Playback 4. Set the Monitor Switch to Tape, then record and play it
Monitor SW - Source/Tape back.
Display SW - VU or P. Hold 5. Feed in 20 Hz to 15 kHz (-20 dB), and check to insure if
Overall 400 Hz (0 dB) and 20 Hz
Tape SW -- EX/SX/ZX Main P.C.B. the output levels are within --20 dB± 3 dB.
19 Frequency Response to 15 kHz (-20 dB) to Same as above
Eq. SW - 120 µs (EX) l 102, L202 6. If above is not sufficient, adjust L102 ( L202) to obtain
at Tape Speed 15/16 ips INPUT Jacks
70 us (SX/ZX) approx. --20 dB on the VTVM.
nn1hv NR Q,,\N --~CH !T / Cnnrlurt stPP "I/ "Record Levei Calibration and Rer.ordinq
fape Speed SW - i b/16 1ps Bias Current Adjustment''.
8. If above is not sufficient, precise re-adjustment of step 8
"Playback Frequency Resnonse" .- reolacement of Pl av back
Head or Record Head, or check on item 5.9 "Tape Travel-
ling Adjustment" will be required.

Record and Playback 1. Erase the tape with bulk eraser.


Monitor SW - Tape 2. Adjust input level controls to obtain 0 dB on the FL
Pisplay SW - VU or P. Hold level indicators, and record the signals on the reference
1 kHz Band Pass Filter,
20 Crosstalk 1 kHz to INPUT Jacks Tape SW- ZX tape.
VTVM to OUTPUT Jacks
Eq. SW - 70 µs 3. Turn the cassette tape the other way round and play it
Dolby NR SW - OUT back.
Tape Speed SW - 1-7/8 ips 4. Measure the difference between 2 and 3.
1. Erase the tape with bulk eraser.
2. Adjust Leh (Reh) input level control to obtain 0 dB on the
21 Channel Separation 1 kHz to INPUT Jacks Same as above Same as above FL level indicators, and close Reh (Leh) input level con-
trol.
3. Record and play it back, then measure the Reh (Leh) level.
1. Erase the tape with bulk eraser.
2. Adjust input level controls to obtain 0 dB on the FL level
1 kHz Band Pass Filter, indicators, and record the signals on the reference tape.
22 Erasure 1 kHz to INPUT Jacks Same as above
VTVM to OUTPUT Jacks 3. Rewind the tape then close input level controls.
4. Record and play it back, then measure the difference bet-
ween 2 and 3.
1. Feed in 400 Hz and record, and play it back.
Record and Playback 2. Adjust the input level controls to obtain 3% total har-
Monitor SW - Tape monic distortion in playback mode.
Display SW - VU or P. Hold 3. Close the input level controls then record.
VTVM and Distortion Meter
23 Signal to Noise Ratio 400 Hz to INPUT Jacks Tape SW -ZX 4. After rewound, play back and check the output level
to OUTPUT Jacks
Eq. SW - 70 µs difference between 2 and 3.
Dolby NR SW - MPX Note: The filter of JHF-A curve shall be used in the measure-
ments.

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STEP ITEM SIGNAL SOURCE OUTPUT CONNECTION MODE ADJUSTMENT REMARKS

Tape Speed 1-7/8 ips:


1. Adjust input level controls to obtain 0 dB on the FL
Record and Playback level indicators.
Monitor SW - Tape
2. Record and play it back.
Display SW - VU or P. Hold
3. Read the distortion meter and check to insure that the
Tape SW - EX/SX/ZX distortion is less than 0.8% for ZX tape and 1.0% for
Eq. SW-120µs (EX)
Total Harmonic 400 Hz to INPUT Jacks Distortion Meter to SX and EXll tapes.
24 70 µs (SX/ZX)
Distortion OUTPUT Jacks Tape Speed 15/16 ips:
Dolby NR SW - OUT
1. Adjust input level controls to obtain 0 dB on the FL level
Tape Speed SW - 1-7/8 ips
indicators.
15/16 ips
2. Record and play it back.
3. Read the distortion meter and check to insure that the
distortion is less than 1.5% for ZX tape and 2.0% for SX
and EX 11 tapes.
Playback
Monitor SW - Tape
3 kHz Speed and Wow/Flutter Wow/Flutter Meter to
25 Wow/FI utter Display SW - VU or P. Hold Playback and read the wow/flutter meter.
Tape (DA09006A) OUTPUT Jacks
Eq. SW - 70 µs
Tape Speed SW- 1-718 ips

Fig. 6.2.12 18,19. Overall Frequency Response

(2) Frequency Response Adjustment


Same as the current type, please refer to item 6.1.2-
(2) on page 61.

(3) Dolby NR Circuit Check


Same as the current type, please refer to item 6.1.2-
(3) on page 62.

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7. MOUNTING DIAGRAMS AND PARTS LIST

Note: Mounting diagram shows a dip side view of the printed circuit board.
7.1. Main P.C.B. Ass'y
51 53
;,Pi
54
'o'

J
0------0

R304 68
~

~~03 68
~

Fig. 7. 1.1 Serial No.: A 11204051 - Note: Diode is 1SS53 unless otherwise specified.

69
Schematic Schematic Description Schematic Schematic
Part No. Description Part No. Part No. Description Part No. Description
Ref. No. Ref. No. Ref. No. Ref. No.

BA04058C Main P.C.B. Ass'y


C117, 217 OB01862A Electrolytic Capacitor 22µ 16V R145, 245 OB01682A Carbon Resistor 6.8K ERD-25TJ R312. 313 OB01889A Carbon Resistor 100K ERD-25T J
Serial No.: A 11204051 - Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ
C118, 218 OB01405A 50V R301, 302 OB09214A Fail Safe Type Resistor 1 RDF-25S J 316, 317
C119,219 OB05583A Mylar Capacitor 0.033µ 50V J R305,306 OB09215A Fail Safe Type Resistor 100 RDF-25S J R314 OB09305A Metal Film Resistor 1 OOK SN14K2E F
- PB Eq. Amp. -
C120, 220 OB01603A Mylar Capacitor 0.1µ 50V K R325 OB05620A Carbon Resistor 270K E RD-25T J R315 OB05615A Carbon Resistor 22K ERD-25T J
C121,221 OB01602A Mylar Capacitor 0.33µ 50V K R327 OB05692A Carbon Resistor 68K ERD-25T J R318 OB05627A Carbon Resistor 330K ERD-25T J
0101, 102 OB06180A Transistor 2SA970 (GR)
C122, 222 OB01412A Electrolytic Capacitor 10µ 16V C124,224 OB01405A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V R319 OB01888A Carbon Resistor 10K ERD-25TJ
201, 202
323, 324 C125, 225 OB01412A Electrolytic Capacitor 10µ 16V R320 OB05509A Carbon Resistor 33K ERD-25T J
0103, 203 OB06142A Transistor 2SC2240 (BL)
C123, 223 OB09257A Electrolytic Capacitor 2200µ 6.3V C131, 231 OB09187A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V (BP) C307, 308 OB01412A Electrolytic Capacitor 10µ 16V
L101,201 OB03563A 19K Coil 23mH
C303,304 OB05899A Electrolytic Capacitor 220µ 10V C301,302 OB01397A Electrolytic Capacitor 1000µ 16V C311 0805681 A Mylar Capacitor 0.01µ 50V J
VR101, 201 OB07228A Semi-fixed Volume 50K
OB06201A IC Socket 16P (2 pcs.) C305,306 OB01403A Electrolytic Capacitor 47µ 16V C312 OB05687A Mylar Capacitor 1200P 50V J
R101,106 OB05625A Carbon Resistor 220K ERD-25T J
C313 OB01780A Mylar Capacitor 0.1µ 50V J
201, 206
- Rec. Amp. - - Headphone Amp. - C314 OB09323A PP Capacitor 560P 100V J
R102, 202 OB01889A Carbon Resistor 100K ERD-25T J
C315 OB09045A Mylar Capacitor 0.027µ 50V J
R103, 203 OB09310A Carbon Resistor 33K ERD-25TS J
IC303 OB06146A IC RC4558DD 0104, 204 OB06062A Transistor 2SC1222 C316 OB05685A Mylar Capacitor 0.082µ 50V J
(Noiseless)
0111, 112 OB06070A Transistor 2SC1636 0105, 205 OB06013A Transistor 2SA733 C317 OB05832A Mylar Capacitor 0.018µ 50V J
R104, 204 OB09309A Carbon Resistor 2.2K ERD-25TSJ
211, 212 0106, 206 OB01872A Transistor 2SC945 (L) C327 OB09277A Ceramic Capacitor 10P 50V J
(Noiseless)
0304 OB06013A Transistor 2SA733 0107,207 OB06066A Transistor 2SD471
R105, 205 OB05631A Carbon Resistor 82 ERD-25T J
D103,104 OB06181A Silicon Diode 1SS53 0108, 208 OB06069A Transistor 2SB564 - Miscellaneous -
R107, 207 OB01706A Carbon Resistor 47 ERD-25T J
105, 203 R130, 230 OB05626A Carbon Resistor 150K ERD-25TJ
R108, 208 OB01846A Carbon Resistor 4.7K ERD-25TJ
204, 205 R131, 231 OB05508A Carbon Resistor 56K ERD-25T J OB07826D Main P.C.B.
R109, 209 OB01681A Carbon Resistor 3.3K ERD-25T J
L 102, 103 OB00068A Trap Coil 10.5mH R132, 232 OB05692A Carbon Resistor 68K ERD-25T J IC304, 305 OB06144A IC µPD4066C
R110,210 OB09314A Carbon Resistor 5.1 K ERD-25T J
202, 203 R133, 233 OB05627A Carbon Resistor 330K ERD-25T J 306
R111, 211 0809311 A Carbon Resistor 68K ERD-25TS J
R146, 246 OB01679A Carbon Resistor 100 ERD-25T J 12K ERD-25T J
I
R134, 234 OB09263A Carbon Resistor D301, 302 0806181 A Silicon Diode 1SS53

I R112, 212 OB05691A


(~Joise!ess)
Carbon Resistor 390 ERD-25T J I R147, 148
160,247
OB01889A Carbon Resistor 100K ERD-25T J I R135,
235,
139
239
0801857 A Carbon Resistor 1K ERD-25TJ R334, 335
336, 337
OB01889A Carbon Resistor 100K ERD·25T J

R113, 213
II ;01111 '1111
' , 1··,, ""'-,--,
OB01857A
08056'11 /\
Carbon Resistor
Ccrbon Rc:::i:::~c:-
1K
47K
ERD-25T J
ERD·2ST .J
I
248, 260 R136, 236 OB01683A Carbon Resistor 15K ERD-25T J 338, 339 Ii
I II
- ---
I n149, 249 0805743A Ca(bCJ(1 Re::;bi.u1 27K ERD-251 ..i 1 81< f:-RD-?5T typ.(l1888/\
I
R Ll7. Xll OR05614A C?rhon RP.sic:r0r .I R340. ~/11 C':-,.-S0n Pl?'.2~~::::~ 1Q!< E~~::=:~!
;--;e~;;:;~u;

I
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: iii ; G, >1 G 0805614/.. C:a1Uv11 •.bl''- Li\Ll'-L~~.; I
R150, 250 OB05675A Cafbon Resist01 3.9K ERD-25T J Rl38, 238 OB05794A Carbon Resistor 680 ERD-25T J I OB09049A Fail Safe Type Resistor 22 RDF-25S J
Ir 215. 216 Carbon Resistor
R342
I OB05776A
I R161, 261
"' O' 20··
OB05671A
OB092i8A
Carbon Resistor 2.2M ERD-25TJ
Eiectrolyti c Capacitor 47µ 16V (LN)
R151, 156
251, 256
OB01888A !01< ERD·25T J R140,
R141,
240
142
OB05623A
OB09304A
Carbon Resistor
Carbon Resistor
1.2K
33
ERD-25T J
ERD·25T .J
R343
C326 ,OB01412A
Carbon Resistor
E!ectrclytfc C3p~~c:to:
1 ivl ERD-25TJ
:0µ ~ G\/ I
I'-'' '· ' I R152, 252 OB01846A Carbon Resistor 4.7K ERD 25T J I 241, 242 SW7 OB07278A Slide Switch
C102, 105 OB09281A Ceramic Capacitor 150P 50V K
R153, 253 OB05936A Carbon Resistor 10 ERD-25T J R333 OB09216A Fail Safe Type Resistor 10 RDF-25S J CN1, 2 OB08654A 4P-T Post
202, 205 Carbon Resistor
R154,254 OB05691A 390 ERD-25T J C126, 226 OB01405A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V CN3 OB08656A 2P-T Post
C103, 203 OB09151A Electrolytic Capacitor 220µ 6.3V (LN)
R155, 255 OB05614A Carbon Resistor 1.8K ERD-25T J C127, 227 OB01389A Electrolytic Capacitor 4.7µ 25V
C104,204 OB05557A Mylar Capacitor 0.015µ 50V J
R157, 158 OB05615A Carbon Resistor 22K ERD-25TJ C128, 228 OB01412A Electrolytic Capacitor 10µ 16V
C106, 206 OB09187A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V (BP)
257, 258 C129, 229 OB09280A Ceramic Capacitor 47P 50V J
C107, 207 OB09302A Mica Capacitor 100P 50V J
R309, 310 OB09215A Fail Safe Type Resistor 100 RDF-25S J C130, 230 OB05885A Electrolytic Capacitor 100µ 10V
C108, 208 OB05652A My! ar Capacitor 4700P 50V J
R329 OB05692A Carbon Resistor 68K ERD-25T J C325 OB01392A Electrolytic Capacitor 470µ 16V
C109, 209 OB01802A Mylar Capacitor 2200P 50V J
R332 OB05509A Carbon Resistor 33K ERD-25T J
C110, 111 OB01403A Electrolytic Capacitor 47µ 16V
C132, 232 OB05638A Tantalum Capacitor 1µ 35V - Bias Osc. -
210, 211
C133, 233 OB09223A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V (LN)
C134, 234 OB01412A Electrolytic Capacitor 10µ 16V 0301, 302 OB01872A Transistor 2SC945 (L)
- PB Dolby NR -
C135, 235 OB05909A Mylar Capacitor 0.12,l! 50V J 0303 OB01426A Transistor 2SA562
C136, 236 OB05832A Mylar Capacitor 0.018µ 50V J T301 OB06613A Osc. Coil
IC101, 201 OB06200A IC µA7300PC
C137, 237 OB05659A Mylar Capacitor 5600P 50V J L303 08038618 Inductor 1.4mH
ZD301, 302 OB06232A Zener Diode 9.1V
C138, 238 OB01804A Mylar Capacitor 3900P 50V J R159, 259 OB05936A Carbon Resistor 10 ERD-25T J
D101, 201 OB06181A Silicon Diode 1SS53
C139, 239 OB05681A Mylar Capacitor 0.01µ 50V J R321,322 OB09212A Fail Safe Type Resistor 2.2 RDF-25S J
R117,217 OB09307A Carbon Resistor 4.3K E RD-25T J
C140, 240 OB09247A Mica Capacitor 220P 50V J R323, 324 OB05668A Carbon Resistor 82K ERD-25T J
R118, 126 OB01888A Carbon Resistor 10K ERD-25TJ
C141, 241 OB09322A PP Capacitor 330P 100V J R328 OB01682A Carbon Resistor 6.8K ERD-25T J
218, 226
C309,310 OB01502A Electrolytic Capacitor 330µ 16V R330 OB09295A Fail Safe Type Resistor 82 RDF-28 J
R119,219 OB05509A Carbon Resistor 33K E RD-25T J
R331 OB09296A Fail Safe Type Resistor 39 RDF-1 /2S J
R120, 220 OB09317A Metal Film Resistor 3.3K SN14K2E F
- Line Amp. - C142,242 OB09285A Ceramic Capacitor 330P 50V K
R121, 221 OB05641A Carbon Resistor 47K E RD-25T J
C318 OB09254A PP Capacitor 0.068µ 100V J
R122, 222 OB09271A Carbon Resistor 6.2K ERD-25TJ
IC302 OB06146A IC RC4558DD C319 OB01402A Electrolytic Capacitor 4.7µ 25V
R123, 124 OB05620A Carbon Resistor 270K E RD-25T J
0109,110 OB06070A Transistor 2SC1636 C320 OB05583A Mylar Capacitor 0.033µ 50V J
223, 224
209, 210 C321,322 OB09191A PP Capacitor 4700P 100V G
R125, 225 OB01857A Carbon Resistor 1K ERD-25TJ
0305 OB06013A Transistor 2SA733
R303, 304 OB09306A Fail Safe Type Resistor 68 RD F-25S J
0102, 202 OB06181A Silicon Diode 1SS53 - Tone Osc. -
C112, 212 OB09223A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V (LN)
R127, 227 OB01889A Carbon Resistor 100K ERD-25T J
C113,213 OB01836A Electrolytic Capacitor 47µ 10V
R128, 228 OB01857A Carbon Resistor 1K ERD-25T J IC301 08061248 IC RC45580
C114, 214 OB09148A Electrolytic Capacitor 10µ 16V (LN)
R129, 229 OB05694A Carbon Resistor 9.1K ERD-25T J VR301 OB07058A Semi-fixed Volume 50K
C115, 215 OB09240A PP Capacitor 0.033µ 100V G
R143, 243 OB05691A Carbon Resistor 390 ERD-25T J R311 0805671 A Carbon Resistor 2.2M ERD-25T J
C116, 216 0809191 A PP Capacitor 4700P 100V G
R144, 244 OB01888A Carbon Resistor 10K ERD-25T J

70
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Fig. 7.1.2 Serial Nos.: A11202661 - A11204050 Note: Diode is 1SS53 unless otherwise specified.

71
Schematic Schematic Part No. Description Schematic Schematic
Part No. Description Part No. Description Part No. Description
Ref. No. Ref. No. Ref. No. Ref. No.
BA04058B Main P.C.B. Ass'y
C117, 217 OB01862A Electrolytic Capacitor 22µ 16V R145, 245 OB01682A Carbon Resistor 6.8K ERD-25T J R312. 313 OB01889A Carbon Resistor 100K ERD-25T J
Serial Nos.: A 11202661 - A11204050
C118, 218 OB01405A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V R301, 302 OB09214A Fail Safe Type Resistor 1 RDF-25S J 316, 317
C119,219 OB05583A Mylar Capacitor 0.033µ 50V J R305, 306 OB09215A Fail Safe Type Resistor 100 RDF-25S J R314 OB09305A Metal Film Resistor 100K SN14K2E F
- PB Eq. Amp. -
C120, 220 OB01603A Mylar Capacitor 0.1µ 50V K R325 OB05620A Carbon Resistor 270K ERD-25T J R315 OB05615A Carbon Resistor 22K ERD-25T J
C121, 221 OB01602A Mylar Capacitor 0.33µ 50V K R327 OB05692A Carbon Resistor 68K ERD-25T J R318 OB05627A Carbon Resistor 330K ERD-25T J
0101, 102 OB06180A Transistor 2SA970 (GR)
C122, 222 OB01412A Electrolytic Capacitor 10µ 16V C124,224 OB01405A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V R319 OB01888A Carbon Resistor 10K ERD-25T J
201, 202
323, 324 C125,225 OB01412A Electrolytic Capacitor 10µ 16V R320 OB05509A Carbon Resistor 33K ERD-25T J
0103, 203 OB06142A Transistor 2SC2240 (BL)
C123, 223 OB09257A Electrolytic Capacitor 2200µ 6.3V C131, 231 OB09187A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V (BP) C307, 308 OB01412A Electrolytic Capacitor 10µ 16V
L 101, 201 OB03563A 19K Coil 23mH
C303,304 OB05899A Electrolytic Capacitor 220µ 10V C301, 302 OB01397A Electrolytic Capacitor 1000µ 16V C311 OB05681 A Mylar Capacitor 0.01µ 50V J
VR101, 201 OB07228A Semi-fixed Volume 50K
OB06201A IC Socket 16P (2 pcs.) C305,306 OB01403A Electrolytic Capacitor 47µ 16V C312 OB05687A Mylar Capacitor 1200P 50V J
R101, 106 OB05625A Carbon Resistor 220K ERD-25T J
C313 OB01780A Mylar Capacitor 0.1µ 50V J
201, 206
- Rec. Amp. - - Headphone Amp. - C314 OB09323A PP Capacitor 560P 100V J
R102, 202 OB01889A Carbon Resistor 100K ERD-25T J
C315 OB09045A Mylar Capacitor 0.027µ 50V J
R103, 203 OB09310A Carbon Resistor 33K ERD-25TS J
IC303 OB06146A IC RC4558DD 0104, 204 OB06062A Transistor 2SC1222 C316 OB05685A Mylar Capacitor 0.082µ 50V J
(Noiseless)
0111, 112 OB06070A Transistor 2SC1636 0105, 205 OB06013A Transistor 2SA733 C317 OB05832A Mylar Capacitor 0.018µ 50V J
R104, 204 OB09309A Carbon Resistor 2.2K ERD-25TS J
211, 212 0106, 206 OB01872A Transistor 2SC945 (L) C327 OB09277A Ceramic Capacitor 10P 50V J
(Noiseless)
0304 OB06013A Transistor 2SA733 0107, 207 OB06066A Transistor 2SD4 71
R105, 205 OB05631 A Carbon Resistor 82 ERD-25T J
D103, 104 OB06181A Silicon Diode 1SS53 0108, 208 OB06069A Transistor 2SB564 - Miscellaneous -
R107, 207 OB01706A Carbon Resistor 47 ERD-25T J
105,203 R130, 230 OB05626A Carbon Resistor 150K ERD-25T J
R108, 208 OB01846A Carbon Resistor 4.7K ERD-25T J
204, 205 R131, 231 OB05508A Carbon Resistor 56K E RD-25T J OB07826C Main P.C.B.
R109, 209 OB01681A Carbon Resistor 3.3K ERD-25T J
L 102, 103 OB00068A Trap Coil 10.5mH R132, 232 OB05692A Carbon Resistor 68K ERD-25TJ IC304, 305 OB06144A IC µPD4066C
R110,210 OB09314A Carbon Resistor 5.1 K ERD-25T J
202, 203 R133, 233 OB05627A Carbon Resistor 330K ERD-25T J 306
R111, 211 OB09311A Carbon Resistor 68K ERD-25TS J

I R146, 246 OB01679A Carbon Resistor 100 ERD-25T J R134, 234 OB09263A Carbon Resistor 12K ERD-25T J D301, 302 OB06181 A Sil icon Diode 1SS53

I R112, 212 OB05691A


{r\loiseiess)
Carbon Resistor 390 ERD-25TJ R147,
160,
148
247
OB01889A Carbon Resistor 100K ERD-25T J I R135,
235,
139
239
0801857A Carbon Resistor 1K ERD-25TJ I R334, 335
336, 337
OB01889A Carbon Resistor iOOK ERD-25T J

ij
R113, 213
-~{. l i- 4-, -I !4
OB01857A
06(;5641:....
Carbon Resistor
(·:,_H j 1t..Jil Re!-.isui(
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ERD-25T J
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I
248,
P.149,
260
249 0805743/\ Car~;cn ~1esistvr 27K Eur,
i ;~
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I
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236
231
0801683A
0805614A
Carbon
Carbon
Resistor
Hc;;lstor
15K
'!.8!<..
ERD-25TJ
t:HD<25T J I
338, 339
R340, :.:Vl '! UBLr!888/.l_ C:_~rbor-i Hes~s r'.~!: i _H<.. ;= R il-J~l- I
I
I
i R 1 ! ':> "I 1fi OKO'>ii 14A Carbur1 r·\eSiSLOi- 1.0l<... t:l1U-L8i .J i
I ?16 R150, 250 OB05675A Carbon Reslsto1 3.9K E RD 25T j I111
0<03 230 OB05794A Carbon Resfstor 680 ERD·25T j I R342 OB09049A 'i::::::lii '-"'-'' '-' TvnP
'-'" C.::ifP . 'J- -- HP<;i<:.tnr Y) HU~-/S~ -J
I
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I R161, 261 OB05671 A Carbon Resistor 2.2M ERD25TJ


R151, 156
251,256
OB01888A Cnrbon Resistor IOI< EFlD-25T J R140, 240 0805623,L\ Carbon Resistor 1. 21< ERD-25TJ R343 08057761''\ Carbon Resister 1M ERD-25T J I

I C10l. 201 OB092i8A Electrolytic Capacitor 4 7µ. lbV (Ll\ll R152 ?52 OB01846A Carbon Resistor 4.7K ERD-25T .J
R141, 142
241, 242
0809304A Carbon Resistor 3.3 ERD-25T J C326
SW7
OB01412A
OB07278A
Electrolytic Capacilur
Slide Switch
10µ 16V
I
C102, 105 OB09281A Ceramic Capacitor 150P 5 ov K R153: 253 OB05936A Carbon Resistor 10 ERD-25T J R333 0809216A Fail Safe Type Resistor 10 RDF-25S J CN1, 2 OB08654A 4P-T Post
202, 205
R154, 254 OB05691A Carbon Resistor 390 ERD-25T J C126, 226 OB01405A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V CN3 OB08656A 2P-T Post
C103, 203 OB09151A Electrolytic Capacitor 220µ 6.3V (LN)
R155, 255 OB05614A Carbon Resistor 1.8K ERD-25TJ C127,227 OB01389A Electrolytic Capacitor 4.7µ 25V
C104, 204 OB05557A Mylar Capacitor 0.015µ 50V J
R157, 158 OB05615A Carbon Resistor 22K ERD-25TJ C128, 228 0801412A Electrolytic Capacitor 10µ 16V
C106,206 OB09187A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V (BP)
257, 258 C129, 229 OB09280A Ceramic Capacitor 47P 50V J
C107, 207 OB09302A Mica Capacitor 100P 50V J
R309,310 OB09215A Fail Safe Type Resistor 100 RDF-25S J C130, 230 0805885A Electrolytic Capacitor 100µ 10V
C108, 208 OB05652A Mylar Capacitor 4700P 50V J
R329 OB05692A Carbon Resistor 68K ERD-25T J C325 OB01392A Electrolytic Capacitor 470µ 16V
C109, 209 OB01802A Mylar Capacitor 2200P 50V J
R332 OB05509A Carbon Resistor 33K ERD-25T J
C110,111 OB01403A Electrolytic Capacitor 47µ 16V
C132, 232 OB05638A Tantalum Capacitor 1µ 35V - Bias Osc. -
210, 211
C133, 233 OB09223A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V (LN)
C134,234 OB01412A Electrolytic Capacitor 10µ 16V 0301,302 0801872A Transistor 2SC945 (L)
- PB Dolby NR -
C135,235 OB05909A Mylar Capacitor 0.12µ 50V J 0303 0801426A Transistor 2SA562
C136, 236 OB05832A Mylar Capacitor 0.018µ 50V J T301 0806613A Osc. Coil
IC101,201 OB06200A IC µA7300PC
C137,237 OB05659A Mylar Capacitor 5600P 50V J L303 08038618 Inductor 1.4mH
ZD301, 302 OB06232A Zener Diode 9.1V
C138, 238 OB01804A Mylar Capacitor 3900P 50V J R159, 259 OB05936A Carbon Resistor 10 ERD-25T J
D101, 201 OB06181A Silicon Diode 1SS53
C139, 239 OB05681A Mylar Capacitor 0.01µ 50V J R321, 322 OB09212A Fail Safe Type Resistor 2.2 RDF-25S J
R117,217 OB09307A Carbon Resistor 4.3K ERD-25T J
C140, 240 0809247A Mi ca Capacitor 220P 50V J R323, 324 OB05668A Carbon Resistor 82K ERD-25TJ
R118, 126 OB01888A Carbon Resistor 10K ERD-25T J
C141, 241 OB09322A PP Capacitor 330P 100V J R328 OB01682A Carbon Resistor 6.8K E RD-25T J
218, 226
C309,310 OB01502A Electrolytic Capacitor 330µ 16V R330 OB09295A Fail Safe Type Resistor 82 RDF-28 J
R119, 219 OB05509A Carbon Resistor 33K ERD-25TJ
R331 OB09296A Fail Safe Type Resistor 39 RDF-1/2S J
R120, 220 OB09317A Metal Film Resistor 3.3K SN14K2E F
- Line Amp. - C142, 242 0809285A Ceramic Capacitor 330P 50V K
R121, 221 OB05641 A Carbon Resistor 47K ERD-25TJ
C318 OB09254A PP Capacitor 0.068µ 100V J
R122, 222 0809271 A Carbon Resistor 6.2K ERD-25T J
IC302 OB06146A IC RC4558DD C319 0801402A Electrolytic Capacitor 4.7µ 25V
R123, 124 OB05620A Carbon Resistor 270K ERD-25T J
0109,110 0806070A Transistor 2SC1636 C320 OB05583A Mylar Capacitor 0.033µ 50V J
223, 224
209, 210 C321,322 OB09191A PP Capacitor 4700P 100V G
R125, 225 OB01857A Carbon Resistor 1K ERD-25T J
0305 OB06013A Transistor 2SA733
R303, 304 OB09306A Fail Safe Type Resistor 68 R DF-25S J
D102, 202 OB06181A Silicon Diode 1SS53 - Tone Osc. -
C112, 212 OB09223A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V (LN)
R127, 227 OB01889A Carbon Resistor 100K ERD-25T J
C113,213 OB01836A Electrolytic Capacitor 47µ 10V
R128,228 OB01857A Carbon Resistor 1K ERD-25T J IC301 08061248 IC RC4558D
C114, 214 OB09148A Electrolytic Capacitor 10µ 16V (LN)
R129, 229 0805694A Carbon Resistor 9.1K ERD-25T J VR301 OB07058A Semi-fixed Volume 50K
C115, 215 OB09240A PP Capacitor 0.033µ 100V G
R143, 243 OB05691A Carbon Resistor 390 ERD-25T J R311 OB05671 A Carbon Resistor 2.2M ERD-25T J
C116, 216 OB09191A PP Capacitor 4700P 100V G
R144, 244 OB01888A Carbon Resistor 10K ERD-25TJ

72
Fig. 7. 1.3 Serial Nos.:, A 11202474 - A 11202660 Note: Diode is 1SS53 unless otherwise specified.

73
Schematic Schematic Description Schematic Schematic
Part No. Description Part No. Part No. Description Part No. Description
Ref. No. Ref. No. Ref. No. Ref. No.

BA04224A Main P.C.B. Ass'y 0.033µ 100V G


C115, 215 OB09240A PP Capacitor R145,245 OB01682A Carbon Resistor 6.8K ER D-25T J R312, 313 OB01889A Carbon Resistor 100K ERD-25T J
Serial Nos.: A 11202474 - A 11202660 4700P 100V G
C116, 216 0809191 A PP Capacitor R301, 302 OB09214A Fail Safe Type Resistor 1 RDF-25S J 316, 317
c 11 7, 21 7 OB01862A Electrolytic Capacitor 22µ 16V R305, 306 OB09215A Fail Safe Type Resistor 100 RDF-25S J R314 OB09305A Metal Film Resistor 100K SN14K2E F
- PB Eq. Amp. -
C118, 218 OB01405A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V R325 OB05620A Carbon Resistor 270K ERD-25T J R315 OB05615A Carbon Resistor 22K ER D-25T J
C119, 219 OB05583A Mylar Capacitor 0.033µ 50V J R327 OB05692A Carbon Resistor 68K E RD-25T J R318 OB05627A Carbon Resistor 330K ERD-25T J
0101, 102 OB06180A Transistor 2SA970 (GR)
C120, 220 OB01603A Mylar Capacitor 0.1µ 50V K C124, 224 OB01405A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V R319 OB01888A Carbon Resistor 10K ERD-25T J
201, 202 Carbon Resistor 33K ERD-25TJ
C121, 221 OB01602A Mylar Capacitor 0.33µ 50V K C125, 225 OB01412A Electrolytic Capacitor 1 Oµ 16V R320 OB05509A
0103, 203 OB06142A Transistor 2SC2240 (BL)
C123, 223 OB09257A Electrolytic Capacitor 2200µ 6.3V C131, 231 OB09187A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V (BP) C307, 308 OB01412A Electrolytic Capacitor 10µ 16V
L 101, 201 OB03563A 19K Coil 23mH
C303,304 OB05899A Electrolytic Capacitor 220µ 10V C301,302 OB01397A Electrolytic Capacitor 1000µ 16V C311 0805681 A Mylar Capacitor 0.01µ 50V J
VR101, 201 OB07228A Semi-fixed Volume 50K
0806201 A IC Socket 16P (2 pcs.) C305,306 OB01403A Electrolytic Capacitor 4 7µ 16V C312 OB05687A Mylar Capacitor 1200P 50V J
R 101, 1 06 OB05625A Carbon Resistor 220K ER D-25T J
C313 OB01780A Mylar Capacitor 0.1µ 50V J
201, 206
- Rec. Amp. - - Headphon~ Amp. - C314 OB09323A PP Capacitor 560P 100V J
R 102, 202 OB01889A Carbon Resistor 100K ERD-25T J
C315 OB09045A Mylar Capacitor 0.027µ 50V J
R 103, 203 080931 OA Carbon Resistor 33K ER D-25TS J
IC303 OB06146A IC RC4558DD 0104, 204 OB06062A Transistor 2SC1222 C316 OB05685A Mylar Capacitor 0.082µ 50V J
(Noiseless)
0111, 112 OB06070A Transistor 2SC1636 0105, 205 OB06013A Transistor 2SA733 C317 OB05832A Mylar Capacitor 0.018µ 50V J
R 104, 204 0809309/l. Carbon Resistor 2. 2K ER D-25TS J
211, 212 0106, 206 OB01872A Transistor 2SC945 (L) C327 0809277 A Ceramic Capacitor 1 OP 50V J
(Noiseless)
0304 OB06013A Transistor 2SA733 0107, 207 OB06066A Transistor 2SD471
R 105, 205 0805631 A Carbon Resistor 82 ERD-25T J I
0103, 104 OB06181A Silicon Diode 1SS53 0108, 208 OB06069A Transistor 2SB564 - Miscellaneous -
R107,207 OB01706A CarbonResistor 47 ERD-25T J
105, 203 R130, 230 OB05626A Carbon Resistor 150K ERD-25T J
R 108, 208 0801 846A Carbon Resistor 4.7K ERD-25T J
204, 205 R131, 231 OB05508A Carbon Resistor 56K E RD-25T J OB07826C Main P.C.B.
R 1 09, 209 0801681 A Carbon Resistor 3.3K ER D-25T J
L102, 103 OB00068A Trap Coil 10.5mH R132, 232 OB05692A Carbon Resistor 68K ERD-25T J IC304, 305 OB06144A IC µPD4066C
R110, 21 O OB09314A Carbon Resistor 5.1K ERD-25T J
202, 203 R133, 233 0805627 A Carbon Resistor 330K ERD-25T J 306
R 111, 211 0809311 A Carbon Resistor 68K ERD-25TSJ
R146, 246 OB01679A Carbon Resistor 100 ERD-25T J R134, 234 OB09263A Carbon Resistor 12K E RD-25T J 0301, 302 OB06181A Silicon Diode 1SS53
(Noiseless)
100K ERD-25T J
I
R147, 148 OBOi 889A Carbon Resistor R135, 139 0801 857 A Carbon Resistor 1K ERD-25TJ R334, 335 OB01889A Carbon Resistor 100K ERD-25T J
R 112, 21 2 0805691 A Carbon Resistor 390 ERD-25TJ
160, 247
I R113, 213 OB01857A Carbon Resistor 1K ERD-25TJ
248, 260
235,
R136.
239
236 OB01683A Carbon Resistor 15K ERD-25T J
336,
338,
337
339
, Ri 14. 214 0805641.£\ Carbon Resistor 47P( ERD-25T J
i 0805614/\ C:Jrbon Res!5tor '!.SK E:H0-25T J I R340, 341 QB01888A I Cciib0;1 Ciesi~lui
i i:-n 1 (..;, 11h
I r:
~

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I
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I
I CifJ, Lb() llflU'16 /':JA Corhon Hesisror 9K
:j t:RIJ-25T ..I I R138, 238 OB05794A Carbon Resi~tor 680 ERO 25T J 0309049A Fail Safe Type Resislo1· 22 RDF-2GS J
i R161,
215, 216
I OB05671A
I R151, 156 OB01388A Carbon Resistor 10K ERD-25TJ R140, 240 OB05623A Carbon Resistor 1.21< ERD-25Tj
R342
R343 OH05/76A Carbon Hes1stur 1f\11 l::RD25TJ

I
I 261 Carbon Resistor 2.2M ERD-25TJ
I c101. 201 . 080921 3.11. E!ectro!ytic Cupud tor 47µ lGV {Lr--J! I
251, 256
R152, 252 OB01846A Carbon Resistor 4.7K E RD-25T J
R141,
241,
142
242
OB09304A Carbon Resistor 3.3 ERD-25T J . C326
SW7
OB01412A
0807278.L\
Electrolytic Ca pa er tor
Slide Svvitch
10µ 16V

I C102, 105 0809281 A Ceramic Capacitor 150P 5 ov K R 153, 253 OB05936A Carbon Resistor 10 ERD-25T J R333 OB09216A Fail Safe Type Resistor 10 RDF-25S J CN1, 2 OB08654A 4P-T Post
202, 205 Carbon Resistor ERD-25T J
R154, 254 OB05691A 390 C126, 226 OB01405A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V CN3 OB08656A 2P-T Post
C103, 203 OB09151A Electrolytic Capacitor 220µ 6.3V (LN)
R155, 255 OB05614A Carbon Resistor 1.8K ERD-25TJ C127, 227 OB01389A Electrolytic Capacitor 4.7µ 25V
C104, 204 OB05557A Mylar Capacitor 0.015µ 50V J
R157,158 OB05615A Carbon Resistor 22K ERD-25TJ C128, 228 OB01412A Electrolytic Capacitor 10µ 16V
C106, 206 OB09187A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V (BP)
257, 258 C129, 229 OB09280A Ceramic Capacitor 47P 50V J
C107, 207 OB09302A Mica Capacitor 100P 50V J
R309, 310 OB09215A Fail Safe Type Resistor 100 RDF-25S J C130, 230 OB05885A Electrolytic Capacitor 100µ iOV
C108, 208 OB05652A Mylar Capacitor 4700P 50V J
R329 OB05692A Carbon Resistor 68K ERD-25T J C325 OB01392A Electrolytic Capacitor 470µ 16V
C109, 209 OB01802A Mylar Capacitor 2200P 50V J
R332 OB05509A Carbon Resistor 33K ERD-25TJ
C110, 111 OB01403A Electrolytic Capacitor 47µ 16V
C132, 133 OB09223A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V (LNI - Bias Osc. -
21 0, 211
232, 233
C134, 234 OB01412A Electrolytic Capacitor 10µ 16V 0301, 302 OB01872A Transistor 2SC945 (LI
- PB Dolby N - C135,235 OB05909A Mylar Capacitor 0.12µ 50V J 0303 OB01426A Transistor 2SA562
C136, 236 OB05832A Mylar Capacitor 0.018µ 50V J T301 OB06613A Osc. Coil
IC101,201 OB06200A IC µA7300PC
C137, 237 OB05659A Mylar Capacitor 5600P 50V J L303 08038618 Inductor 1.4mH
ZD301, 302 OB06232A Zener Diode 9.1V
C138, 238 OB01804A Mylar Capacitor 3900P 50V J R159, 259 OB05936A Carbon Resistor 10 ERD-25T J
0101, 201 OB06181A Silicon Diode 1SS53
C139, 239 OB05681A Mylar Capacitor 0.01µ 50V J R321, 322 OB09212A Fail Safe Type Resistor 2.2 RDF-25S J
R117, 217 OB09307A Carbon Resistor 4.3K ERD-25T J
C140,240 OB09247A Mi ca Capacitor 220P 50V J R323, 324 OB05668A Carbon Resistor 82K ERD-25T J
R118, 126 OB01888A Carbon Resistor 10K ERD-25TJ
C141, 241 OB09322A PP Capacitor 330P rnov J R328 OB01682A Carbon Resistor 6.8K ERD-25T J
218, 226
C309,310 OB01502A Electrolytic Capacitor 330µ 16V R330 OB09295A Fail Safe Type Resistor 82 RDF-28 J
R119, 219 OB05509A Carbon Resistor 33K ERD-25T J
R331 OB09296A Fail Safe Type Resistor 39 RDF-1/2S J
R120, 220 OB09317A Metal Film Resistor 3.3K SN14K2E F
- Line Amp. - C142, 242 OB09285A Ceramic Capacitor 330P 50V K
R121, 221 OB05641A Carbon Resistor 47K ERD-25T J
C318 OB09254A PP Capacitor 0.068µ 100V J
R122, 222 OB09271A Carbon Resistor 6.2K E RD-25T J
IC302 OB06146A IC RC4558DD C319 OB01402A Electrolytic Capacitor 4.7µ 25V
R123, 124 OB05620A Carbon Resistor 270K ERD-25TJ
0109,110 OB06070A Transistor 2SC1636 C320 OB05583A Mylar Capacitor 0.033µ 50V J
223, 224
209, 210 C321, 322 OB09191A PP Capacitor 4700P 100V G
R125, 225 OB01857A Carbon Resistor 1K ERD-25T J
0305 OB06013A Transistor 2SA733
R303, 304 OB09306A Fail Safe Type Resistor 68 R DF-25S J
0102, 202 0806181 A Silicon Diode 1SS53 - Tone Osc. -
C112,212 OB09223A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V ILNI
R127, 227 OB01389A Carbon Resistor 100K ERD-25TJ
C113,213 OB01836A Electrolytic Capacitor 47µ 10V
R128, 228 OB01857A Carbon Resistor 1K ERD-25TJ IC301 08061248 IC RC4558D
C114,122 OB01412A Electrolytic Capacitor 10µ 16V
R129,229 OB05694A Carbon Resistor 9.1K ERD-25TJ VR301 OB07058A Semi-fixed Volume 50K
214, 222
R143, 243 OB05691A Carbon Resistor 390 ERD-25T J R311 0805671 A Carbon Resistor 2.2M ERD-25TJ
323,324 Carbon Resistor
R144, 244 OB01888A 10K ERD-25T J

74
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75
Schematic Schematic Schematic Schematic
Part No. Description Part No. Description Part No. Description Part No. Description
Ref. No. Ref. No. Ref. No. Ref. No.

BA04058A Main P.C.B. Ass'y OB09240A PP Capacitor 0. 033µ 1OOV G OB01 682A Carbon Resistor 6.8K ER 0-25T J R312, 313 OB01889A Carbon Resistor 100K ER0-25T J
C115,215 R145,245
Serial Nos.: A 11201001 - A 11202473
C116,216 OB09191 A PP Capacitor 4700P 100V G R301, 302 OB09214A Fail Safe Type Resistor 1 ROF-25S J 316, 317
C11 7, 217 OB01862A Electrolytic Capacitor 22µ 16V R305,306 OB09215A Fail Safe Type Resistor 100 ROF-25S J R314 OB09305A Metal Film Resistor 100K SN14K2E F
- PB Eq. Amp. - OB01405A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V Carbon Resistor 22K ER0-25T J
C118, 218 R325 OB05620A Carbon Resistor 270K E R0-25T J R315 OB05615A
C119, 219 OB05583A Mylar Capacitor 0.033µ 50V J R327 OB05692A Carbon Resistor 68K ER0-25T J R318 OB05627 A Carbon Resistor 330K ER 0-25T J
0101, 102 OB06180A Transistor 2SA970 (GR)
C120, 220 OB01603A Mylar Capacitor 0.1µ 50V K C124, 224 OB01405A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V R319 OB01888A Carbon Resistor 10K ER0-25T J
201, 202 R320 OB05509A Carbon Resistor 33K ER 0-25T J
C121, 221 OB01602A Mylar Capacitor 0.33µ 50V K C125, 225 OB01412A Electrolytic Capacitor 1 Oµ 16V
0103, 203 OB06142A Transistor 2SC2240 (BL)
C123, 223 OB09257 A Electrolytic Capacitor 2200µ 6.3V C131,231 OB09187A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V (BP) C307, 308 OB01412A Electrolytic Capacitor 10µ 16V
L 1 01, 201 OB03563A 19K Coil 23mH
C303, 304 OB05899A Electrolytic Capacitor 220µ lOV C301,302 OB01397A Electrolytic Capacitor 1000µ 16V C311 OB05681 A Mylar Capacitor 0.01µ 50V J
VR101, 201 OB07228A Semi-fixed Volume 50K
OB06201 A IC Socket 16P (2 pcs.) C305,306 OB01403A Electrolytic Capacitor 47µ 16V C312 OB05687 A Mylar Capacitor 1200P 50V J
R101, 106 OB05625A Carbon Resistor 220K ER 0-25T J
C313 OB01780A Mylar Capacitor 0.1µ 50V J
201, 206 C314
- Rec. Amp. - - Headphone Amp. - OB09323A PP Capacitor 560P lOOV J
R102, 202 OB01889A Carbon Resistor 100K ER 0-25T J
C315 OB09045A Mylar Capacitor 0.027µ 50V J
R103, 203 OB0931 OA Carbon Resistor 33K ER0-25TSJ
IC303 OB06146A IC RC4558DD 0104, 204 OB06062A Transistor 2SC1222 C316 OB05685A Mylar Capacitor 0.082µ 50V J
(Noiseless)
0111, 112 OB06070A Transistor 2SC1636 0105, 205 OB06013A Transistor 2SA733 C317 OB05832A Mylar Capacitor 0.018µ 50V J
R104, 204 OB09309A Carbon Resistor 2.2K ER0-25TS J
(Noiseless)
Carbon Resistor 82 ERD-25T J
I 211,
0304
212
OB06013A Transistor 2SA733
0106,206
0107, 207
OB01872A
OB06066A
Transistor
Transistor
2SC945 (L)
250471
C327 OB09277 A Ceramic Capacitor 1 OP 50V J

Ri05, 205 0805631 A OB06181A Silicon Diode 1SS53


0103, 104 0108, 208 OB06069A Transistor 2SB564 - Miscellaneous -
R107, 207 OB01706A Carbon Resistor 47 ERD-25T J
105, 203 R130, 230 OB05626A Carbon Resistor 150K ER0-25T J
R108, 208 OB01846A Carbon Resistor 4.7K ER0-25T J
204, 205 Rl 31, 231 OB05508A Carbon Resistor 56K E R0-25T J OB07826A Main P.C.B.
R 1 09, 209 OB01681A Carbon Resistor 3.3K ERD-25T J
L 102, 103 OB00068A Trap Coil 10.5mH R132,232 OB05692A Carbon Resistor 68K ER 0-25T J IC304, 305 OB06144A IC µPD4066C
Rl 10, 210 OB09314A Carbon Resistor 5.1K ER0-25TJ
202, 203 R133, 233 OB05627A Carbon Resistor 330K ER0-25T J 306
R11 l, 211 OB09311A Carbon Resistor 68K ERD-25TSJ
R146, 246 OB01679A Carbon Resistor 100 ERD-25T J R134, 234 OB09263A Carbon Resistor 12K E R0-25T J D301, 302 OB06181A Silicon Diode 1SS53
(Noiseless)

I R112, 212 OB05691A Carbon Resistor


Carbon Resistor
390
1K
ER0-25T J
ERD-25T J
I R~:~: ;:~ OBOi 889A Carbon Resistor 100K E RD-25T J

IR;~~: ;~~
OBOi 857 A Carbon Resistor iK ERD-25T J
I
R334, 335
336, 337
OB01889A Carbon Resistor 100K ERD·25T J

R113, 213 OB01857A 248 . 260 R136, 236 OB01683A Carbon Resistor 15K ERD-25T J 338, 339
I P.11l! 1-14 080'ifi41 4/K FRlj.'J'iT I
'~ n ~ r -. ,-.
/'J,
I R i49. :49 ORG5743A !H1j.',237 1 b"- FK[1 2t:11 _, H340 ' LH::i 1J l 888,6.,
E ~ D ? 5 : · ·1
1
I ' .. , -~. 1
ov ' R 150, 250 OB0567bA Carbon Res1s1 or :j9K tKl.J-bi .J RI 38, 238 08057941\ Carbon Res!stDr 680 E:R0-25T .i R342 OB09049A Fa!! S2fe 'Type ~esistor 22 FiUF-25S J
I 215. 216
I R161, 261 0805671 A Carbon Resistor 2.2M ER~~~~;, J"' I R151,
251,
156
256
OB01888A Carbon Res is tor :OK ERD-25T J IR140. 240
R141, 142
OB05623A
OB09304A
Carbon Resistor
Carbon Resistor
1.2K
3.3
E RD-25T J
ER D-25T J
I R343
C326
0805776!\
OB01412A Electrolytic Capacitor ·10µ 16V
C101, 201 OB09218A El2ctroiyti.: Capacitor 47,u 1u" 1L'"' R 152 252 OB01846A Carbon Resistor 4.7K ERD-25T J 241, 242 'SW7 OB07278A Slide Switch
C102,105 OB09281A Ceramic Capacitor 150P 50V K R 153: 253 Carbon Resistor 10 ERD-25T J
OB05936A R333 OB09216A Fail Safe Type Resistor 10 ROF-25S J CN1, 2 OB08654A 4P-T Post
202, 205 OB05691 A Carbon Resistor 390 ERD-25T J
R154, 254 C126, 226 OB01405A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V CN3 OB08656A 2P-T Post
C103, 203 OB09151A Electrolytic Capacitor 220µ 6.3V (LN)
R155, 255 OB05614A Carbon Resistor 1.8K ERD-25TJ C127, 227 OB01389A Electrolytic Capacitor 4. 7 µ 25V
C104, 204 OB05557A Mylar Capacitor 0.015µ 50V J
R157, 158 OB05615A Carbon Resistor 22K ERD-25TJ C128, 228 OB01412A Electrolytic Capacitor 10µ 16V
C106, 206 OB09187A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V (BP)
257, 258 C129,229 OB09280A Ceramic Capacitor 47P 50V J
C107, 207 OB09302A Mica Capacitor 1 OOP 50V J
R309,310 OB09215A Fail Safe Type Resistor 100 RDF-25S J C130, 230 OB05885A Electrolytic Capacitor 100µ 1OV
C108, 208 OB05652A Mylar Capacitor 4 700P 50V J
R329 OB05692A Carbon Resistor 68K E RD-25T J C325 OB01392A Electrolytic Capacitor 4 70µ 16V
C109, 209 OB01802A Mylar Capacitor 2200P 50V J
R332 OB05509A Carbon Resistor 33K ERD-25T J
C110, 111 OB01403A Electrolytic Capacitor 47µ 16V
C132, 133 OB09223A Electrolytic Capacitor W 50V (LN) - Bias Osc. -
210, 211
232, 233
C134, 234 OB01412A ElectrolyticCapacitor 10µ 16V 0301,302 OB01872A Transistor 2SC945 (L)
- PB Dolby NR -
C135, 235 OB05909A Mylar Capacitor 0.12µ 50V J 0303 OB01426A Transistor 2SA562
C136, 236 OB05832A Mylar Capacitor 0.018µ 50V J T301 OB06613A Osc. Coil
IC101,201 OB06200A IC µA7300PC
C137, 237 OB05659A Mylar Capacitor 5600P 50V J L303 OB03861B Inductor 1.4mH
ZD301, 302 OB06232A Zener Diode 9.1V
C138, 238 OB01804A Mylar Capacitor 3900P 50V J R159, 259 OB05936A Carbon Resistor 1 0 ER 0-25T J
0101, 201 OB06181A Silicon Diode 1SS53
C139, 239 OB05681A Mylar Capacitor 0.01µ 50V J R321,322 OB09212A Fail Safe Type Resistor 2.2 ROF-25S J
R 117, 21 7 OB09307A Carbon Resistor 4.3K ER0-25T J
C140, 240 OB09247A Mica Capacitor 220P 50V J R323,324 OB05668A Carbon Resistor 82K E R0-25T J
R118, 126 OB01888A Carbon Resistor 10K ER0-25T J
C141, 241 OB09322A PP Capacitor 330P 1OOV J R328 OB01682A Carbon Resistor 6.8K ERD-25T J
218, 226
C309, 310 OB01502A Electrolytic Capacitor 330µ 16V R330 OB09295A Fail Safe Type Resistor 82 RDF-28 J
R119, 219 OB05509A Carbon Resistor 33K ER0-25T J
R331 OB09296A Fail Safe Type Resistor 39 R OF-1 /2S J
R120, 220 OB09317A Metal Film Resistor 3.3K SN14K2E F
- Line Amp. - C142, 242 OB09285A Ceramic Capacitor 330P 50V K
R121, 221 OB05641A Carbon Resistor 4 7K ER0-25T J
C318 OB09254A PP Capacitor 0.068µ 100V J
R122, 222 OB09271 A Carbon Resistor 6. 2K ER0-25TJ
IC302 OB06146A IC RC4558DD C319 OB01402A Electrolytic Capacitor 4. 7µ 25V
R123, 124 OB05620A Carbon Resistor 270K ER0-25TJ
0109, 110 OB06070A Transistor 2SC1636 C320 OB05583A Mylar Capacitor 0.033µ 50V J
223, 224
209, 210 C321,322 OB09191A PP Capacitor 4700P 100V G
R125, 225 OB01857A Carbon Resistor 1K E R0-25T J
0305 OB06013A Transistor 2SA733
R303, 304 OB09306A Fail Safe Type Resistor 68 R OF-25S J
0102, 202 0806181 A Silicon Diode 1SS53 - Tone Osc. -
C112, 212 OB09223A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V (LN)
R127, 227 OB01889A Carbon Resistor 100K ERD-25T J
C113, 213 OB01836A Electrolytic Capacitor 47µ 10V OB01857 A Carbon Resistor 1K ERD-25T J
R128, 228 IC301 OB06124B IC RC45580
C114, 122 OB01412A Electrolytic Capacitor 10µ 16V
R129, 229 OB05694A Carbon Resistor 9.1K ERD-25T J VR301 OB07058A Semi-fixed Volume 50K
214, 222
R143, 243 OB05691 A Carbon Resistor 390 ERD-25T J R311 OB05671 A Carbon Resistor 2.2M ERD-25TJ
323, 324
R 144, 244 OB01888A Carbon Resistor 10K ERD-25T J

76
7.2. Switch P.C.B. Ass'y

from

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from Main P. C.B.
from Main P.C B

Fig. 7.2.1 Serial No.: - Note: Diode is 1SS53 unless otherwise specified.

77
Schematic Part No. Description Schematic
Part No. Description
Ref. No. Ref. No.

BA04059B Switch P.C.B. Ass'y R163, 165 0805622A Carbon Resistor 2.2K ERD-25T J
Serial No.: - 173,265
273
- Detector - R164, 174 0801888A Carbon Resistor 10K ERD-25T J
264, 274
IC701, 801 0806217A IC RC4560D R166,266 0801887A Carbon Resistor 5.6K ERD-25T J
IC702, 802 08061248 IC RD4558D R167,267 0805509A Carbon Resistor 33K ERD-25T J
0310, 701 0806100A Transistor 2SC945 R168,268 0809317A Metal Film Resistor 3.3K SN14K2E F
801 R169, 269 0805641A Carbon Resistor 47K ERD-25T J
0701, 702 0806181 A Silicon Diode 1SS53 R170, 270 0809271A Carbon Resistor 6.2K ERD-25T J
703, 801 R171, 172 0805620A Carbon Resistor 270K ERD-25T J
802,803 271, 272
VR701 0807161A Semi-fixed Volume 200K 353
VR801 0807154A Semi-fixed Volume 200K R175, 176 0801889A Carbon Resistor 100K ERD-25T J
R354, 701 0801889A Carbon Resistor 100K ERD-25T J 275, 276
801 R177, 277 0801683A Carbon Resistor 15K ERD-25T J
R355 0805776A Carbon Resistor 1M ERD-25T J R178, 278 0801682A Carbon Resistor 6.8K ERD-25T J
R700,800 0809347A Carbon Resistor 6.8M ERD-25TJ R179, 279 0805671A Carbon Resistor 2.2M ERD-25T J
R702, 703 0801684A Carbon Resistor 470K ERD-25T J R263 0805629A Carbon Resistor 2.7K ERD-25T J
802, 803 R351,352 0809306A Fail Safe Type Resistor 68 RDF-25S J
R704, 804 0805627A Carbon Resistor 330K ERD-25T J C161, 261 0809223A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V (LN)
R705, 707 0805621 A Carbon Resistor 120K ERD-25T J C162, 262 0801836A Electrolytic Capacitor 47µ 10V
714, 719 C163, 263 0809242A Mica Capacitor 47P 50V J

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on-,

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~ 3900P 50V J
10µ 16V

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2.2K ERD-25TJ
~ 54K SN1-~·K2E F I
265, 278
353, 354 I.
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IR711, 712 0809315A Metal Film Resistor 332K SN14K2E F C168, 268 OB09148A Electrolytic Capacitor 10µ 16V (LN)
I s11, s12 C169, 269 OB09191A PP Capacitor 4700P 100V G
R713, 721 OB01679A Carbon Resistor 100 ERD-25T J C170, 270 OB09240A PP Capacitor 0.033µ ·1oov G
813, 821 C171, 176 OB01862A Electrolytic Capacitor 22µ 'i6V
R715, 717 0801888A Carbon Resistor 10K ERD-25TJ 271, 276
720, 815 C172, 272 0801405A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V
817, 820 C173,273 OB05583A Mylar Capacitor 0.033µ 50V J
R716, 816 0805671A Carbon Resistor 2.2M ERD-25T J C174, 274 0801603A Mylar Capacitor 0.1µ 50V K
R718, 818 0801857A Carbon Resistor 1K ERD-25T J C175,275 OB01602A Mylar Capacitor 0.33µ 50V K
C701, 801 0801405A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V C177, 277 0809257A Electrolytic Capacitor 2200µ 6.3V
C702,802 0809137A Electrolytic Capacitor 22µ 16V (LN) C179,279 OB09235A PP Capacitor 680P 100V J
C703, 705 0809148A Electrolytic Capacitor 10µ 16V (LN) C180, 280 0805681A Mylar Capacitor 0.01 µ 50V J
803,805 C351,352 OB05899A Electrolytic Capacitor 220µ 10V
C704,804 0809223A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V (LN) C353 OB09285A Ceramic Capacitor 330P 50V K
C706,806 0809285A Ceramic Capacitor 330P 50V K SW1 0807286A Lever Switch 4-2 0
CN4 0808642A 6P-T Post SW2 OB07284A Lever Switch 2-3S
SW3 OB07288A Lever Switch 10-3 s
- Rec. Dolby NR - SW4 0807287A Lever Switch 4-3S
SW5 OB07285A Lever Switch 4-2 s
IC161, 261 0806200A IC µA7300PC SW6 OB07304A Lever Switch 6-3S
ZD351, 352 OB06232A Zener Diode 9.1V FC4 OB05238A 5P Flat Cable 50mm
0161, 261 0806181 A Silicon Diode 1SS53 FC5, 6, 7 OB05240A 3P Flat Cable 50mm
L161, 261 08039198 Inductor 36mH
L162, 262 0803563A 19K Coil 23mH - Miscellaneous -
VR161 OB09062A Semi-fixed Volume 2K
VR162, 165 0807058A Semi-fixed Volume 50K 08078280 Switch P.C.8.
262, 265
VR163, 166 0807215A Semi-fixed Volume 20K
263, 266
VR164, 167 0807162A Semi-fixed Volume 10K
264, 267
R161, 261 OB09205A Metal Film Resistor 18K SN14K2E F
R162, 262 OB09318A Metal Film Resistor 560K SN14K2E F

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Fig. 7.2.2 Serial No.: t\11202011 Note: Diode is 1SS53 unless otherwise specified.

from
M01n

Fig. 7.2.3 Serial Nos.: A11201001 -A11202010 Note: Diode is 1SS53 unless otherwise specified.

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Schematic Schematic Description Schematic Schernatic
Part No. Description Part No. Part No. Description Part No. Description
Ref. No. Ref. No. Ref. No. Ref. No.

BA04059B Switch P.C.B. Ass'y R164, 174 0801888A Carbon Resistor 10K ERD-25T J EIA04059B Switch P.C.B. Ass'y R164, 174 0801888A Carbon Resistor 10K ERD-25T J
Serial No.: A 11202011 - 264, 274 Serial Nos.: A11201001 - A11202010 264, 274
R166, 266 0801887A Carbon Resistor 5.6K ERD-25T J R166,266 0801887A Carbon Resistor 5.6K ERD-25T J
- Detector - R167, 267 0805509A Carbon Resistor 33K ERD-25T J -- Detector - R167,267 0805509A Carbon Resistor 33K ERD-25T J
R168, 268 0809317A Metal Film Resistor 3.3K SN14K2E F R168, 268 0809317A Metal Film Resistor 3.3K SN14K2E F
IC701, 801 0806217A IC RC4560D R169, 269 0805641A Carbon Resistor 47K ERD-25T J IC701,801 0806217A IC RC4560D R169, 269 0805641A Carbon Resistor 47K ERD-25T J
IC702,802 08061248 IC RD4558D R170, 270 0809271A Carbon Resistor 6.2K ERD-25T J IC702, 802 08061248 IC RD4558D R170,270 0809271A Carbon Resistor 6.2K ERD-25T J
0310, 701 0806100A Transistor 2SC945 R171, 172 0805620A Carbon Resistor 270K ERD-25T J 0310, 701 0806100A Transistor 2SC945 R171, 172 0805620A Carbon Resistor 270K ERD-25 T J
801 271, 272 801 271, 272
D701, 702 0806181A Silicon Diode 1SS53 353 D701, 702 0806181 A Silicon Diode 1SS53 353
703, 801 R175,176 0801889A Carbon Resistor 100K ERD-25T J 703,801 R175, 176 0801889A Carbon Resistor 100K ERD-25T J
802. 803 275, 276 802,803 275, 276
VR701 0807161A Semi-fixed Volume 200K R177,277 0801683A Carbon Resistor 15K ERD-25T J VR701 0807161 A Semi-fixed Volume 200K R177, 277 0801683A Carbon Resistor 15K ERD-25T J
VR801 0807154A Semi-fixed Volume 200K R178,278 0801682A Carbon Resistor 6.8K ERD-25T J VR801 0807154A Semi-fixed Volume 200K R178, 196 0801682A Carbon Resistor 6.8K ERD-25T J
R354, 701 0801889A Carbon Resistor 100K ERD-25T J R179, 279 0805671A Carbon Resistor 2.2M ERD-25T J R354, 701 0801889A Carbon Resistor 100K ERD-25T J 278, 296
801 R263 0805629A Carbon Resistor 2.7K ERD-25T J 801 R179,279 0805671A Carbon Resistor 2.2M ERD-25T J
R700, 800 0809347A Carbon Resistor 6.8M ERD-25T J R351, 352 0809306A Fail Safe Type Resistor 68 RDF-25S J R700,800 0805927A Carbon Resistor 8.2M ER0-50CD J R195, 295 0801846A Carbon Resistor 4.7K ERD-25T J
R702, 703 0801684A Carbon Resistor 470K ERD-25TJ C161, 261 0809223A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V (LN) R702, 703 0801684A Carbon Resistor 470K ERD-25T J R263 0805629A Carbon Resistor 2.7K ERD-25TJ
802, 803 C162, 262 0801836A Electrolytic Capacitor 47µ 10V 802,803 R351, 352 0809306A Fail Safe Type Resistor 68 RDF-25S J
R704,804 0805627A Carbon Resistor 330K ERD-25T J C163, 263 0809242A Mica Capacitor 47P 50V J R704,804 0805627A Carbon Resistor 330J< ERD-25T J C161,261 0809223A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V (LN)
R705, 707 0805621A Carbon Resistor 120K ERD-25T J C164,264 0801804A Mylar Capacitor 3900P 50V J R705, 707 0805621A Carbon Reisstor 120K ERD-25T J C162,262 0801836A Electrolytic Capacitor 47µ 10V
714, 719 C165,178 0801412A Electrolytic Capacitor 10µ 16V 714, 719 C163, 263 0809242A Mica Capacitor 47P 50V J
805,807
I
805,807 265, 278 C164, 264 0801804A Mylar Capacitor 3900P 50V J
I 814. 819
R706,806 OB05622A Carbon Resistor 2.2K ERD-25T J
353.
C166,
354
266 0809262A PP Capacitor 3000P 100V J
814,819
R706,806 OB05622A Carbon Resistor 2.2K ERD-25T J
C165, 168
178, 265
OB01412A Electrolytic Capacitor 10µ 16V

R708.808 0809348A Metal Film Resistor 154K SN14K2E F C167,267 1 OB01913A Mylar Capacitor 1800P 50V J R708,808 0809300A Metal Film Resistor 150K SN14K2E F 268, 278
,....r-i.., 1111/01""'. r
I i'l709 j C168. t: !ectrolytic jt)\/ ~Lhi} fv18td1 r;:rn Rcsis·t.01 2551< Vi-.1
'
710 <JR(19:3HiA !VIP.tF!i F11m Resistor 255K SN14K2EF
I 268 I OB09148A Capasito; 10µ R709, 710 OB09116A 353,354
;-tl'L'-, I I

I 809. 81 o
R711, 712 OB09315A Metal Film Resistor :.l32K SN14K2E F
C169, 269 i
OB09191A
C170, 270 I OB09240A
PP Capacitor
PP Capacitor
4700P !OOV G
0.033µ 100V G
809, 81!J
R711, 712 OB09315A Metal Film Resistor 332K SN14K2E F
! Ci66, 266
C167, 267
0809262/~
OB01913A
PP Caµa~lt01
Mylar Capacitor
Jooor
1800P sov J
1 QQ\: ...: I
i

I
I 811, 81 2
R713, 721 OB01679A Carbon Resistor 100 ERD-25T J
C171, 176
271, 276
OB01862A Electrolytic Capacitor 22µ 16V 811,812
R713, 721 OB01679A Carbon Resistor 100 ERD-25T J
C169, 269
C170,270
OB09191A
OB09240A
PP Capacitor
PP Capacitor
4700P 100V G
0.033µ 100V G I
813, 821 C172, 272 OB01405A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V 813,821 C171, 176 OB01862A Electrolytic Capacitor 22µ 16V
R715, 717 OB01888A Carbon Resistor 10K ERD-25T J C173, 273 OB05583A Mylar Capacitor 0.033µ EiOV J R715, 717 OB01888A Carbon Resistor 10K ERD-25T J 271, 276
720, 815 C174,274 OB01603A Mylar Capacitor 0.1µ 50V K 720,815 C172, 272 OB01405A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V
817,820 C175,275 OB01602A Mylar Capacitor 0.33µ 50V K 817, 820 C173, 273 OB05583A Mylar Capacitor 0.033µ 50V J
R716, 816 OB05671A Carbon Resistor 2.2M ERD-25T J C177, 277 OB09257A Electrolytic Capacitor 2200µ 6.3V R716, 816 OB05671A Carbon Resistor 2.2M ERD-25T J C174, 274 OB01603A Mylar Capacitor 0.1µ 50V K
R718, 818 OB01857A Carbon Resistor 1K ERD-25T J C179,279 0809235A PP Capacitor 680P 100V J R718,818 OB01857A Carbon Resistor 1K ERD-25T J C175, 275 OB01602A Mylar Capacitor 0.33µ 50V K
C701. 801 OB01405A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V C180,280 OB05681A Mylar Capacitor 0.01µ 50V J C701,801 OB01405A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V C177, 277 OB09257A Electrolytic Capacitor 2200µ 6.3V
C702,802 OB09137A Electrolytic Capacitor 22µ 16V (LN) C351, 352 0805899A Electrolytic Capacitor 220µ 10V C702,802 OB09137A Electrolytic Capacitor 22µ 16V (LN) C179, 279 OB09235A PP Capacitor 680P 100V J
C703, 705 OB09148A Electrolytic Capacitor 10µ 16V (LN) SW1 OB07286A Lever Switch 4-20 C703, 705 OB09148A Electrolytic Capacitor 10µ 16V (LN) C180, 280 OB05681A Mylar Capacitor 0.01µ 50V J
803,805 SW2 OB07284A Lever Switch 2-3 s 803,805 C351, 352 OB05899A Electrolytic Capacitor 220µ 10V
C704, 804 OB09223A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V (LN) SW3 OB07288A Lever Switch 10-3 s C704,804 OB09223A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V (LN) SW1 OB07286A Lever Switch 4-S 0
C706,806 OB09285A Ceramic Capacitor 330P 50V K SW4 OB07287A Lever Switch 4-3S C706,806 OB09285A Ceramic Capacitor 330P 50V K SW2 OB07284A Lever Switch 2-3 s
CN4 OB08642A 6P-T Post SW5 OB07285A Lever Switch 4-2S CN4 OB08642A 6P-T Post SW3 OB07288A Lever Switch 10-3 s
SW6 OB07304A Lever Switch 6-3S SW5 OB07287A Lever Switch 4-3 s
- Rec. Dolby N R - FC4 OB05238A 5P Flat Cable 50mm - Rec. Dolby NR - SW5 OB07285A Lever Switch 4-2 s
FC5,6, 7 0805240A 3P Flat Cable 50mm SW6 OB07304A Lever Switch 6-3 s
IC161, 261 OB06200A IC µA7300PC IC161, 261 OB06200A IC µA7300PC FC4 OB05238A 5P Flat Cable 50mm
ZD351, 352 OB06232A Zener Diode 9.1V - Miscellaneous - ZD351, 352 OB06232A Zener Diode 9.1V FC5, 6, 7 OB05240A 3P Flat Cable 50mm
D161, 261 0806181 A Silicon Diode 1SS53 D161,261 OB06181A Silicon Diode 1SS53
L161, 261 OB03919B Inductor 36mH OB07828C Switch P.C.8. L161, 261 08039198 Inductor 36mH - Miscellaneous -
L162,262 OB03563A 19K Coil 23mH L162, 262 OB03563A 19K Coil 23mH
VR161 OB09062A Semi-fixed Volume 2K VR161 OB09062A Semi-fixed Volume 2K OB07828A Switch P.C.8.
VR162, 165 OB07058A Semi-fixed Volume 50K VR162, 262 OB07161A Semi-fixed Volume 200K
262, 265 VR163, 165 OB07058A Semi-fixed Volume 50K
VR163, 166 OB07215A Semi-fixed Volume 20K 263,265
263, 266 VR164, 167 OB09059A Semi-fixed Volume 5K
VR164, 167 OB07162A Semi-fixed Volume 10K 264,267
264, 267 VR166, 266 OB07215A Semi-fixed Volume 20K
R161, 261 OB09205A Metal Film Resistor 18K SN14K2E F R161,261 OB09205A Metal Film Resistor 18K SN14K2E F
R162, 262 0809318A Metal Film Resistor 560K SN14K2E F R162, 262 OB09318A Metal Film Resistor 560K SN14K2E F
R163, 165 OB05622A Carbon Resistor 2.2K ERD-25T J R163, 165 OB05622A Carbon Resistor 2.2K ERD-25T J
173, 265 173, 265
273 273

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7.3. Logic P.C.B. Ass'y
AC AC
15V 15V

AC2.5V

AC2.5V

Fig. 7.3.1 Serial No.: A11202661 - Note: Diode is 1SS53 unless otherwise specified.

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Schematic Description Schematic Schematic Schematic Description
Part No. Part No. Description Part No. Description Part No.
Ref. No. Ref. No. Ref. No. Ref. No.

BA04060C Logic P.C.B. Ass'y R413,466 OB05509A Carbon Resistor 33K ERD-25T J C404 OB05582A Mylar Capacitor 0.022µ 50V J R544,.562 OB01857A Carbon Resistor 1K ERD-25T J
Serial No.: A11202661 - 476,507 C407 OB00093A Mylar Capacitor 0.1µ 50V R547, 549 OB05671A Carbon Resistor 2.2M ERD-25T J
514,607 C408 OB01405A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V R548 OB05615A Carbon Resistor 22K ERD-25T J
- Logic- R414, 437 OB05615A Carbon Resistor 22K ERD-25T J C409 OB09166A Mylar Capacitor 3300P 50V R552, 553 OB05776A Carbon Resistor 1M ERD-25T J
451-456 (9 pcs.) C410 OB00610A Mylar Capacitor 0.15µ 50V 558
IC401,402 OB06178A IC µPD4011C 502 C411,414 OB01676A Mylar Capacitor 0.056µ 50V R560 OB05625A Carbon Resistor 220K ERD-25T J
403 R415,488 OB09263A Carbon Resistor 12K ERD-25T J C412,413 OB09324A Electrolytic Capacitor 3.3µ 16V R565, 566 OB05676A Carbon Resistor 390K ERD-25T J
IC404 OB06143A IC µPD4001C R420, 471 OB09049A Fail Safe Type Resistor (LN) R582-588 OB09320A Carbon Resistor 820K ERD-25T J
IC405 OB06124B IC µPD4558D 22 ERD-14F J C415,422 OB09223A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 16V (LN) (7 pcs.)
IC406 OB06144A IC µPD4066C 472 C416 OB09173A Electrolytic Capacitor 4.7µ 16V (LN) R589 OB01684A Carbon Resistor 470K ERD-25T J
IC407 OB06192A Regulator +12V µA7812 R426,504 OB01682A Carbon Resistor 6.8K ERD-25T J C417 OB09277A Ceramic Capacitor 10P 50V J C429,430 OB09313A Electrolytic Capacitor 100µ 50V
IC408 0806193A Regulator -12V µA7912 R427,428 OB05776A Carbon Resistor 1M ERD-25T J C418,420 OB05513A Mylar Capacitor 0.033µ 50V C431, 432 OB05652A Mylar Capacitor 4700P 50V J
0401, 405 0806100A Transistor 2SC945 446,497 C419 OB01502A Electrolytic Capacitor 330µ 16V 436
406,407 515,516 C423,424 OB01406A Electrolytic Capacitor 2200µ 16V C434,444 OB01405A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V
408,409 R431 OB05698A Carbon Resistor 1.5K ERD-25T J 425 446
410, 411 R432,433 OB05671A Carbon Resistor 2.2M ERD-25T J C426 OB09374A Electrolytic Capacitor 6800µ 25V C434 OB01863A Electrolytic Capacitor 3 .3µ 50V
412,413 494,498 C427 OB05654A Electrolytic Capacitor 2200µ 25V C435 OB05557A Mylar Capacitor 0.015µ 50V J
414,417 503, 509 C457 OB09286A Ceramic Capacitor 470P 50V K C437 OB09222A Electrolytic Capacitor 0.47µ 16V
419,420 R435 OB05784A Carbon Resistor 560K ERD-25T J CN5, 11 OB08645A 9P-T Post (LN)
421,422 R438, 439 OB05625A Carbon Resistor 220K ERD-25T J CN6 OB08642A 6P·T Post C438 OB09287A Ceramic Capacitor 680P 50V K
423,429 491 CN7 OB08643A 7P-T Post C439 OB00610A Mylar Capacitor 0.15µ 50V J
430,435 R444 OB09367A Metal Film Resistor CN8 OB08644A 8P-T Post C440,441 OB05583A Mylar Capacitor 0.033µ 50V J
447 174K SN14K2E F CN9 OB08653A 3P-T Post C442,443 0B09220A Electrolytic Capacitor 0.22µ 16V
0402, 403 OB06013A Transistor 2SA733 R445 OB09366A Metal Film Resistor 287K SN14K2EF CN10 OB08655A 11 P-T Post (L~.J}
404,415 R459, 464 OB01889A Carbon Resistor 1 OOK ERD-25T J C447 OB09285A Ceramic Capacitor 330P 50V K
416,418 493,505 -- RAMM - C459 OB09187A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V (BP)
1 428, 433 I 510,5·~~
l I C461
I 0424, 426 OB06020A Transistor 2SC1096 i 523,525 1\.AU8
080612/A IL f1C4559u I I
I I
I.
0425, 427 OB06012A Transistor 2SA634 R461 OB09328A Metal Film Resistor 9.1 K SN14K2E F IC410 OB06215A IC TC4049BP ! ·- Azimuth Detector -
I
I

0432 OB06069A Transistor 2SB564 I R463 OB09365A Metal Film Resistor 4.32K SN14K2E F IC411 OB06143A IC µPD4001C
0434 OB06066A Transistor 2SD471 R465 OB09340A Metal Film Resistor 15K SN14K2E F IC412 OB06214A iC TC4071 BP IC416 I OB06216A IC µPC4556C
ZD403, 404 0806231A Zener Diode 11 v R467 0805743A Carbon Resistor 27K ERD-25T J IC413 0806213A IC TC4013BP 0448, 451 OB06100A Transistor 2SC945
D401-437 OB06181A Silicon Diode 1SS53 (43pcs.) R468,469 OB01856A Carbon Resistor 8.2K ERD·25T J IC414 0806212A IC TC4510BP D468,469 OB06181A Silicon Diode 1SS53
442-444 R470 OB05578A Carbon Resistor 180 ERD-25T J IC415 OB06211A IC TC5022BP VR404, 405 0809107A Semi-fixed Volume 500K
471,473 R473,477 OB01681A Carbon Resistor 3.3K ERD-25T J 0431 OB06060A Transistor 2SA473 R591, 593 0801889A Carbon Resistor 100K ERD-25T J
476 485 0436 OB06070A Transistor 2SC1636 601
D438,439 0806109A Silicon Diode GP08B R478, 487 OB01854A Carbon Resistor 39K ERD-25T J 0437 OB06100A Transistor 2SC945 R592, 594 0805625A Carbon Resistor 220K ERD-25T J
D470 0806183A Diode Bridge RB151 R479,490 OB01888A Carbon Resistor 10K ERD-25T J 0438-446 OB06013A Transistor 2SA 733 (9 pcs.) 609
VR401 0803832A Semi-fixed Volume 1 OOK 506, 521 ZD401 OB06235A Zener Diode 39V R595, 596 0805627A Carbon Resistor 330K ERD-25T J
VR402, 403 OB03831A Semi-fixed Volume 5K R480,499 OB05508A Carbon Resistor 56K ERD-25T J ZD402 OB06230A Zener Diode 5V 610
R401, 402 0805627A Carbon Resistor 330K ERD-25T J R483, 484 OB01857A Carbon Resistor 1K ERD-25T J D440,441 OB06109A Silicon Diode GP08B R597, 599 OB01888A Carbon Resistor 10K ERD-25T J
403,404 508 D445-454 0806181 A Silicon Diode 1SS53 (24 pcs.) 600
405,406 R489 0805640A Carbon Resistor 180K ERD-25T J 456-467 R598 OB01681 A Carbon Resistor 3.3K ERD-25T J
407,408 R492 OB05680A Carbon Resistor 1.8M ERD-25T J 474,475 C448,449 OB01412A Electrolytic Capacitor 10µ 16V
409,410 R495,500 OB05692A Carbon Resistor 68K ERD-25T J R527 OB05675A Carbon Resistor 3.9K ERD-25T J C450,451 0801802A Mylar Capacitor 2200P 50V J
411,412 501 R532, 534 OB01889A Carbon Resistor 100K ERD-25T J C452 0809221 A Electrolytic Capacitor 1.5µ 50V ( LN)
416,417 R496 0801887A Carbon Resistor 5.6K ERD-25T J 546, 563 (16pcs.)
418,419 R512 OB09212A Fail Safe Type Resistor 465,570 - Miscellaneous -
421, 422 2.2 RDF·25S J 572-580
423,424 R518 OB09217A Fail Safe Type Resistor 602 OB07827E Logic P.C.B.
425,429 5.6 RDF-25S J R533, 535 OB05509A Carbon Resistor 33K ERD-25T J OJ04030B Heat Sink (1 pee.)
430,434 R519 0805794A Carbon Resistor 680 ERD-25T J 543, 545 OE00860A BT Screw M3x6 Philips Binding Head
436,440 R524 OB05621A Carbon Resistor 120K ERD-25T J 568,569 (2 pcs.)
441,442 R526 0805560A Carbon Resistor 18K ERD-25T J 571 OE00896A Screw M3x6 Philips Binding Head
447,448 R528, 530 0809215A Fail Safe Type Resistor R536 0805622A Carbon Resistor 2.2K ERD-25T J (Black Chromate) (2 pcs.)
449,450 100 RDF-25S J R537 OB01679A Carbon Resistor 100 ERD-25T J OE00507A Nut Hex. M3 (2 pcs.)
457, 458 R529, 531 OB09321A Fai I Safe Type Resistor R538 OB05621A Carbon Resistor 120K ERD-25T J
474,475 4.7 RDF-25S J R539 OB05623A Carbon Resistor 1.2K ER D-25T J
481,482 R590 OB09216A Fail Safe Type Resistor R540, 550 OB05627A Carbon Resistor 330K ERD-25T J
486,513 10 RDF·25SJ 551,554
517,520 C401,421 OB01412A Electrolytic Capacitor 555,567
522 10µ 16V 608
C402,403 0805556A Mylar Capacitor 4700P 50V R541 OB05508A Carbon Resistor 56K ERD-25T J
405 406 R542, 581 0801888A Carbon Resistor 10K ERD-25T J

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AC15V
ACl5V r--,
...----,

Fig. 7.3.2 Serial Nos.: A11202474- A11202660 Note: Diode is 1SS53 unless otherwise specified.

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Schematic Schematic Schematic Schematic
Part No. Description Part No. Description Part No. Description Part No. Description
Ref. No. Ref. No. Ref. No. Ref. No.

BA04225A Logic P.C.B. Ass'y R413,466 OB05509A Carbon Resistor 33K ER0-25T J C417 OB09277A Ceramic Capacitor 10P 50V J R589 OB01684A Carbon Resistor 470K ERD-25T J
Serial Nos.: A 11202474 - A 11 202660 507,514 C418, 420 OB05513A Mylar Capacitor 0.033µ 50V C429,430 OB09313A Electrolytic Capacitor 100µ 50V
R414,437 OB05615A Carbon Resistor 22K ERD-25T J C419 OB01502A Electrolytic Capacitor 330µ 16V C431, 432 OB05652A Mylar Capacitor 4700P 50V J
- Logic - 451-456 (9 pcs.) C423,424 OB01406A Electrolytic Capacitor 2200µ 16V 436
502 C426 OB09374A Electrolytic Capacitor 6800µ 25V C433, 444 OB01405A Electrolytic Capacitor 1 JL 50V
IC401, 402 OB06178A IC µPD4011 C R415,488 OB09263A Carbon Resistor 12K ERD-25T J C427 OB05654A Electrolytic Capacitor 2200µ 25V 446
403 R420, 471 OB09049A Fail Safe Type Resistor 22 ERD-14F J C457 OB09286A Ceramic Capacitor 470P 50V K C434 OB01863A Electrolytic Capacitor 3.3µ 50V
IC404 OB06143A IC µPD4001C 472 CN5, 11 OB08645A 9P-T Post C435 OB05557A Mylar Capacitor 0.015µ 50V J
IC405 08061248 IC µPD4558D R426,504 OB01682A Carbon Resistor 6.8K ERD-25T J CNS OB08642A 6P-T Post C437 OB09222A Electrolytic Capacitor 0.47µ 16V (LN)
IC406 OB06144A IC µPD4066C R427,428 OB05776A Carbon Resistor 1M ERD-25T J CN7 OB08643A 7P-T Post C438 OB09287A Ceramic Capacitor 680P 50V K
IC407 OB06192A Regulator +12V µA7812 446,497 CNS OB08644A 8P-T Post C439 OB01780A Mylar Capacitor 0.1 JL 50V J
IC408 OB06193A Regulator -12V µA7912 515, 516 CN9 OB08653A 3P-T Post C440,441 OB05583A Mylar Capacitor 0.033µ 50V J
0401, 405 OB06100A Transistor 2SC945 R431 OB05698A Carbon Resistor 1.5K ERD-25T J CN10 OB08655A 11P-T Post C442,443 OB05772A Tantalum Capacitor 0.22µ 16V
406,407 R432,433 OB05671A Carbon Resistor 2.2M ER0-25T J C447 OB09285A Ceramic Capacitor 330P 50V K
408,409 494,498 - RAMM- C459 OB09187A Electrolytic Capacitor 1 JL 50V (BP)
410,411 503,509
412,413 R435 OB05784A Carbon Resistor 560K ERD-25T J IC409 OB06127A IC RC4559D - Azimuth Detector -
414,417 R438,439 OB05625A Carbon Resistor 220K ERD-25T J IC410 OB06215A IC TC4049BP
419,420 491 IC411 OB06143A IC µPD4001 C IC416 OB06216A IC µPC4556C
421,422 R444 OB05676A Carbon Resistor 390K ERD-25T J IC412 OB06214A IC TC4071BP 0448 OB06100A Transistor 2SC945
423,429 R459, 460 OB01889A Carbon Resistor 100K ER0-25T J IC413 OB06213A IC TC4013BP 0468,469 OB06181A Silicon Diode 1SS53
430,435 464,493 IC414 OB06212A IC TC4510BP VR404, 405 OB09107A Semi-fixed Volume 500K
447
I I
505,510

I
IC415 OB06211A IC TC5022BP R591, 593 OB01889A Carbon Resistor 100K ER0-25T J
I
0402. 403
404,415
OB06013A Transistor 2SA733
511.523
525
0431
0436
OB06060A
OB06070A
Transistor
Transistor
2SA473
2SC1636
I 601
R592, 594 OB05625A Carbon Resistor 220K ERD-25T J I
I
I
I
416, 418
428. 433 I
R465
R467
OB09340A
0805743A
Metal Film Resistor
Carbon Resistor
15K SN14K2E F
:!1K t:A~J-·25 !- J
i 0437
I 0438-446
OB06100A
OB06013A
Transistor
Transistor
2SC945
2SA733 {9 pcs.;<
R595,
I R597.
~=~
"'~"'
OB05627A
OB01888A
Carbon Resistor
Carbun Resi:.Jt0i
330K ER0-25T J
"t"\I/
~Vi'- ERD"25T.,; II
I 0424. 426 OB06020A Transistor 2SC1096 I R468, 469 0801856A Carbon Resistor 8.2K ER0-25T J 1 ZD401 i OB06235A IZener Di ode 39V I 600 I
0425,427 0806012A Transistor 2SA634 R470 OB05578A Carbon Resistor 180 ERD-25T J I I OB06230A Zener Diode 5V R598 OB01681A Carbon Resistor 3.3K ERD-25T J

I.
Z0402
0432 OB06069A Transistor 2SB564
2SD471
R462, 473 OB01681A Carbon Resistor 3.3K ERD-25T J D440,441 . OB06109A ISilicon Diode GP08B C448,449 OB01412A Electrolytic Capacitor 1Oµ 16V
0434 OB06066A Transistor 477,485 0445-454 OB06181A Silicon Diode 1SS53 (24 pcs.) C450, 451 OB01802A Mylar Capacitor 2200P 50V j
ZD403, 404 OB06231A Zener Diode 11 v R478,487 OB01854A Carbon Resistor 39K ERD-25T J 456-467 C452 OB09221A Electrolytic Capacitor 1.5µ 50V (LN)
D401-437 OB06181A Silicon Diode 1SS53 (43 pcs.) R461, 479 OB01888A Carbon Resistor 10K ERD-25T J 474,475
442-444 490,506 R527 OB05675A Carbon Resistor 3.9K ERD-25T J - Miscellaneous -
471,473 521,607 R532, 534 OB01889A Carbon Resistor 100K ERD-25T J
476 R480,499 OB05508A Carbon Resistor 56K ERD-25T J 546,563 (16 pcs.) OB07827C Logic P.C.B.
0438,439 0806109A Siiicon Diode GP08B R463,483 OB01857A Carbon Resistor 1K ER0-25T J 564, 570 OJ04030B Heat Sink (1 pee.)
0470 OB06183A Diode Bridge RB151 484,508 572-580 OE00860A BT Screw M3x6 Philips Binding Head
VR401 OB03832A Semi-fixed Volume 100K R489 OB05640A Carbon Resistor 180K ERD-25T J 602 (2 pcs.)
VR402, 403 OB03831A Semi-fixed Volume 5K R492 OB05680A Carbon Resistor 1.8M ERD-25T J R533,535 OB05509A Carbon Resistor 33K ERD-25T J OE00896A Screw M3x6 Philips Binding Head
R401, 402 OB05627A Carbon Resistor 330K ERD-25T J R495, 500 OB05692A Carbon Resistor 68K ER0-25T J 543, 545 (Black Chromate) (2 pcs.)
403,404 501 568, 569 OE00507A Nut Hex. M3 (2 pcs.)
405,406 R496 OB01887A Carbon Resistor 5.6K ERD-25T J 571
407,408 R512 OB09212A Fail Safe Type Resistor 2.2 RDF-258 J R536 OB05622A Carbon Resistor 2.2K ERD-25T J
409,410 R518 OB09217A Fail Safe Type Resistor 5.6 RDF-25S J R537 OB01679A Carbon Resistor 100 E RD-25T J
411, 412 R519 OB05794A Carbon Resistor 680 ERD-25TJ R538 OB05621A Carbon Resistor 120K ERD-25T J
416,417 R524 OB05621A Carbon Resistor 120K ER0-25T J R539 OB05623A Carbon Resistor 1.2K ERD-25T J
418,419 R526 OB05560A Carbon Resist or 18K ERD-25T J R540, 550 OB05627A Carbon Resistor 330K ERD-25T J
421,422 R528, 530 OB09215A Fail Safe Type Resistor 100 ROF-25S J 551, 554
423,424 R529, 531 OB09321A Fail Safe Type Resistor 4.7 RDF-258 J 555, 567
425,429 R590 OB09216A Fail Safe Type Resistor 10 ROF-25S J 608
430,434 C401, 421 OB01412A Electrolytic Capacitor 10µ 16V R541 OB05508A Carbon Resistor 56K ERD-25T J
436,440 C402, 403 OB05556A Mylar Capacitor 4700P 50V R542, 581 OB01888A Carbon Resistor ERD-25T J
10K
441,442 -404, 405 OB01857A
R544, 562 Carbon Resistor 1K ERD-25T J
443,445 406 R547, 549 OB05671A Carbon Resistor 2.2M ERD-25T J
447,448 C407 OB00093A Mylar Capacitor 0.1µ 50V R548 OB05615A Carbon Resistor 22K ERD-25T J
449,450 C408 OB01405A Electrolytic Capacitor 1JL 50V OB05776A
R552,553 Carbon Resistor 1M ERD-25T J
457,458 C409 OB09166A Mylar Capacitor 3300P 50V 558
474,475 C410 OB00610A Mylar Capacitor 0.15µ 50V OB05625A
R560 Carbon Resistor 220K ERD-25T J
476,481 C411, 414 OB01676A Mylar Capacitor 0.056µ 50V R565, 566 OB05676A Carbon Resistor 390K ERD-25T J
482,486 C412,413 OB09324A Electrolytic Capacitor 3.3µ 16V (LN) R582-588 OB09320A Carbon Resistor 820K ERD-25T J
513, 517 C415,422 OB09223A Electrolytic Capacitor 1JL 16V (LN) (7 pcs.)
520, 522 C416 OB09173A Electrolytic Capacitor 4.7µ 16V (LN)

84
ACl5V
ACl5V r--1
...----,

Fig. 7.3.3 Serial Nos.: A11201001 - A 11202473 Note: Diode is 1SS53 unless otherwise specified.

85
Schematic Schematic Schematic Schematic
Part No. Description Part No. Description Part No. Description Part No. Description
Ref. No. Ref. No. Ref. No. Ref. No.

BA04060A Logic P.C.B. Ass'y R413,466 OB05509A Carbon Resistor 33K ERD-25T J C417 0809277A Ceramic Capacitor 10P 50V J C429,430 OB09313A Electrolytic Capacitor 100µ 50V
Serial Nos.: A11201001-A11202473 507, 514 C418, 420 0805513A Mylar Capacitor 0.033µ 50V C431, 432 OB05652A Mylar Capacitor 4700P 50V J
R414,437 OB05615A Carbon Resistor 22K ERD-25T J C419 0801502A Electrolytic Capacitor 330µ 16V 436
- Logic - 451-456 (9 pcs.) C423, 424 0801406A Electrolytic Capacitor 2200µ 16V C433,444 OB01405A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V
502 425 446
IC401, 402 0806178A IC µPD4011C R415, 488 OB09263A Carbon Resistor 12K ERD-25T J C426 0809374A Electrolytic Capacitor 6800µ 25V C434 OB01863A Electrolytic Capacitor 3.3µ 50V
403 R420, 471 OB09049A Fail Safe Type Resistor 22 ERD-14F J C427 OB05654A Electrolytic Capacitor 2200µ 25V C435 OB05557A Mylar Capacitor 0.015µ 50V J
IC404 0806143A IC µPD4001C 472 C457 0809286A Ceramic Capacitor 470P 50V K C437 OB09222A Electrolytic Capacitor 0.47µ 16V (LN)
IC405 08061248 IC µPD4558D R426, 504 OB01682A Carbon Resistor 6.8K ERD-25T J CN5, 11 0808645A 9P-T Post C438 OB09287A Ceramic Capacitor 680P 50V K
IC406 0806144A IC µPD4066C R427,428 0805776A Carbon Resistor 1M ERD-25T J CN6 OB08642A 6P-T Post C439 OB01780A Mylar Capacitor 0.1µ 50V J
IC407 0806192A Regulator +12V µA7812 446,497 CN7 OB08643A 7P-T Post C440, 441 OB05583A Mylar Capacitor 0.033µ 50V J
IC408 OB06193A Regulator -12V µA7912 515, 516 CN8 0808644A 8P-T Post C442, 443 OB05772A Tantalum Capacitor 0.22µ 16V
0401, 405 OB06100A Transistor 2SC945 R431 OB05698A Carbon Resistor 1.5K ERD-25T J CN9 0808653A 3P-T Post C447 OB09285A Ceramic Capacitor 330P 50V K
406,407 R432,433 0805671A Carbon Resistor 2.2M ERD-25T J CN10 0808655A 11P-T Post C459 OB09187A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V (BP)
408,409 494,498
410,411 503, 509 - RAMM - - Azimuth Detector -
412,413 R435 OB05784A Carbon Resistor 560K ERD-25T J
414,417 R438,439 OB05625A Carbon Resistor 220K ERD-25T J IC409 OB06127A IC RC4559D IC416 OB06216A IC µPC4556C
419,420 491 IC410 , 0806215A IC TC4049BP 0448 08061 OOA Transistor 2SC945
421,422 R444 OB05676A Carbon Resistor 390K ERD-25T J IC411 , OB06143A IC µPD4001C 0468,469 OB06181 A Silicon Diode 1SS53
i
423,429 R459,460 OB01889A Carbon Resistor 100K ERD-25T J IC412 i 0806214A IC TC40718P VR404 OB09107A Semi-fixed Volume 500K
430, 435 464,493 IC413 0806213A IC TC4013BP R591, 593 OB01889A Carbon Resistor 100K ERD-25TJ
447 505, 510 IC414 ; 0806212A IC TC45108P 601

I
J
0402, 403
404, 415
416, 418
OB06013A Transistor 2SA733
I
51" i' 523
525
R465 OB09340A Metal Film Resistor 15K SN 14K2E F
I
iC415
0431
0436
'0806211 A
: OB06060A
0806070A
iC
Transistor
Transistor
TC50228P
2SA473
2SC1636
I
R592, 594
R595, 596
R597, 599
OB05625A
IOB01888A
OB05627A
Carbon Resistor
Carbon Resistor
Carbon Resistor
220K ERD-25T j
330K ERD-25T J
1OK E RD-25T J
..
R467 0Bni;74;A I 043; 0806100A 2SC945
' -
i ,. ,_. hQ(l
!' 4''8
~ ' 43''

- I

i'
,~
~

' 0801681 A I
j 0424, 426 0806020.L\ rrans!stor 2SC1096 R468, 469 OB01856A Carbon Resistor 8.2K l:-RIJ-251 .Ji U438-44b U8()6()1JA rrans1stor 2.~Ai:SJ ,s pcs.1 I R598 Carbon RRsistnr :J :3K cR0-2bi .J
I 0425. 427 OB06012A Transistor 2SA634
I
R470 OB05578A Carbon Resistor 180 ERD-25TJ ZD401 'OB06235A Zener Diode 39V I C448, 449 OB01412A E!ectro!ytic Capacitor 10µ 16V
0432
0434
OB06069A
OB06066A
Transistor
Transistor
2SB564
2SD471
R462, 473
I 477, 485
OB01681A Carbon Resistor 3.3K ERD-25TJ ZD402
D440,441
OB06230A
0806109A
Zener Diode
Silicon Diode
5V
GP08B i
C450, 451
C452
OB09286A
OB09221 A
Ceramic Capacitor 470P 50V K
Electrolytic Capacitor 1.5µ 50V (LN)
II
ZD403, OB06231A Zener Diode 11 v R478, 487 OB01854A Carbon Resistor 39K E RD-25T J 0445-454 OB06181 A Silicon Diode 1SS53 (24 pcs.)
404 R461,479 OB01888A Carbon Resistor 10K ERD-25T J 456-467 - Miscellaneous -
0401-437 OB06181 A Silicon Diode 1SS53 (42 pcs.) 490, 506 474,475
442-444 521,607 R527 OB05675A Carbon Resistor 3.9K ERD-25T J OB07827B Logic P.C.B.
471, 473 R480, 499 OB05508A Carbon Resistor 56K ERD-25T J R532, 534 OB01889A Carbon Resistor 100K ERD-25T J OJ04030B Heat Sink (1 pee.)
D438,439 OB06109A Silicon Diode GP08B R463,483 OB01857A Carbon Resistor 1K ERD-25T J 546,563 (16 pcs.) OE00860A BT Screw M3x6 Philips Binding Head
D470 OB06183A Diode Bridge RB151 484,508 564, 570 (2 pcs.)
VR401 OB03832A Semi-fixed Volume 100K R489 OB05640A Carbon Resistor 180K ERD-25T J 572-580 OE00896A Screw M3x6 Philips Binding Head
VR402, 403 OB03831A Semi-fixed Volume 5K R492 OB05680A Carbon Resistor 1.8M ERD-25T J 602 (Black Chromate) (2 pcs.)
R401, 402 OB05627A Carbon Resistor 330 K ERD-25T J R495, 500 OB05692A Carbon Resistor 68K ERD-25T J R533, 535 OB05509A Carbon Resistor 33K ERD-25T J OE00507A Nut Hex. M3 (2 pcs.)
403, 404 501 543, 545
405, 406 R496 OB01887A Carbon Resistor 5.6K ERD-25T J 568, 569
407, 408 R512 OB09212A Fail Safe Type Resistor 2.2 RDF-25S J 571
409, 410 R518 OB09217A Fail Safe Type Resistor 5.6 RDF-25S J R536 0805622A Carbon Resistor 2.2K ERD-25T J
411,412 R519 OB05794A Carbon Resistor 680 ERD-25T J R537 0801679A Carbon Resistor 100 ERD-25T J
416,417 R524 0805621A Carbon Resistor 120K ERD-25T J R538 0805621A Carbon Resistor 120K ERD-25T J
418,419 R526 OB05560A Carbon Resistor 18K ERD-25T J R539 0805623A Carbon Resistor 1.2K ERD-25T J
421, 422 R528, 530 OB09215A Fail Safe Type Resistor 100 RDF-25S J R540, 550 OB05627A Carbon Resistor 330K ERD-25T J
423, 424 R529, 531 OB09321A Fail Safe Type Resistor 4. 7 RDF-25S J 551, 554
425,429 R590 0809216A Fail Safe Type Resistor 10 RDF-25S J 555, 567
430,434 C401, 421 OB01412A Electrolytic Capacitor 10µ 16V 608
436,440 C402,403 0805556A Mylar Capacitor 4700P 50V R541 0805508A Carbon Resistor 56K ERD-25T J
441, 442 404,405 R542, 581 0801888A Carbon Resistor 10K ERD-25T J
443,445 406 R544, 562 0801857A Carbon Resistor 1K ERD-25T J
447,448 C407 0800093A Mylar Capacitor 0.1µ 50V R547, 549 OB05671A Carbon Resistor 2.2M ERD-25T J
449,450 C408 0801405A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V R548 0805615A Carbon Resistor 22K E RD-25T J
457,458 C409 OB09166A Mylar Capacitor 3300P 50V R552,553 0805776A Carbon Resistor 1M ERD-25T J
474,475 C410 0800610A Mylar Capacitor 0.15µ 50V 558
476, 481 C411,414 OB01676A Mylar Capacitor 0.056µ 50V R560 0805625A Carbon Resistor 220K ERD-25T J
482,486 C412,413 0809324A Electrolytic Capacitor 3.3µ 16V (LN) R565, 566 0805676A Carbon Resistor 390K ERD-25T J
513, 517 C415,422 OB09223A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 16V (LN) R582-588 0809320A Carbon Resistor 820K ERD-25T J
520, 522 C416 OB09173A Electrolytic Capacitor 4.7µ 16V (LN) R589 0801684A Carbon Resistor 470K ERD-25T J

86
Schematic
7.4. Fuse P.C.B. Ass'y
Part No. Description
Ref. No.

BA04095A Fuse P.C.B. Ass'y (U.S.A. & Canada)

OB07842A Fuse P.C.B.


F1,2,3 OB08374A Fuse 1 A 250V A.C. Power
OB08342A Spark Killer (1 pee.)
OM04075B Fuse Caution A 112 (1 pee.)
OM04078B Fuse Label 1 Ax 2 (1 pee.) Power Jr cmstormer
Transformer Secondary
OM03782A Fuse Label 1 A (1 pee.)
OJ03834B Fuse P.C.B. Holder (1 pee.)
Power SW.
OE00606A Screw M3x6 philips Pan Head (3A)
(2 pcs.)
OE00752A Eyelet (6 pcs.)
Power Transformer Power lronstormer
Secondary Second-Ory
BA04096A Fuse P.C.B. Ass'y (Japan)

OB07842A Fuse P.C.B.


F1, 2, 3 OB08686A Fuse 1A 250V
OB08363A Spark Killer (1 pee.) Fig. 7.4.1 U.S.A., Canada & Japan Fig. 7.4.3 UK & Australia
OM04078B Fuse Label 1 A x 2 (1 pee.)
OM03782A Fuse Label 1 A (1 pee.)
OJ03834B Fuse P.C.B. Holder (1 pee.)
OE00606A Screw M3 x 6 Philips Pan Head (3A)
(2 pcs.)

r-
F1,2,3
i
i
i
OE00752A

BA04097A

llH0784LA
OB08263A
Eyelet

Fuse P.C.B. Ass'y (Others)

I-use P.C.l:l.
Fuse315'T1A T250V
(6 pcs.)

I
I

F4,5 I OB08347A Fuse 1 A T 250V


l ':Jo\toge
OB08349A Fuse Clip \10pcs.) J ~01tlClef

===t~Y~~i~JtT~~~~~~
OB08240A Spark Killer (1 pee.) Power SW,
OM04073A Fuse Label 315mA (1 pee.)
OM04131A Fuse Label 1 Ax 2 (1 pee.)
OM04074A Fuse Label 315mA x 2 (1 pee.) Power Transformer
OJ03834B Fuse P.C.B. Holder (1 pee.) Logic PC.B. Secondary

OE00606A Screw M3 x 6 Philips Pan Head (3A)


(2 pcs.) YEL

OE00752A Eyelet (6 pcs.)

BA04098A Fuse P.C.B. Ass'y (UK & Australia)


Fig. 7.4.2 Others Fig. 7.4.4 220 V Class 2
OB07842A Fuse P.C.B.
F1 OB08665A Fuse 160mA T 250V
F2,3 OB08263A Fuse 315mA T 250V
F4,5 OB08347A Fuse 1 A T 250V
OB08349A Fuse Clip (10pcs.)
OB08240A Spark Killer (1 pee.)
OM04066A Fuse Label 160mA (1 pee.)
OM04131A Fuse Label 1 Ax 2 (1 pee.)
OM04074A Fuse Label 315mA x 2 (1 pee.)
OJ03834B Fuse P.C.B. Holder (1 pee.)
OE00606A Screw M3 x 6 Philips Pan Head (3A)
(2 pcs.)
OE00752A Eyelet (6 pcs.)
Schematic
Part No. Description
Ref. No.
BA04105B Fuse P.C.B. Ass'y (220V Class 2)
OM04066A Fuse Label 160mA (1 pee.)
OB07842A Fuse P.C.B. OM04131A Fuse Label 1A x 2 (1 pee.)
F1 OB08665A Fuse 160mA T 250V OM04074A Fuse Label 315mA x 2 (1 pee.)
F2,3 OB08263A Fuse 315mA T 250V OJ03834B Fuse P.C.B. Holder (1 pee.)
F4,5 OB08347A Fuse 1 A T 250V OE00606A Screw M3 x 6 Philips Pan Head (3A)
OB08349A Fuse Clip (10 pcs.) (2 pcs.)
OB08445A Spark Killer (2 pcs.) OE00752A Eyelet (6 pcs.)

87
7.5. Pin Jack P.C.B. Ass'y 7.6. Record Cal. P.C.B. A Ass'y 7. 7. Record Cal. P. C.B. B Ass'y
from Main P.C. B. I rom Main P. C. B. to Rec. Cal. P.C. B. A
rl-7/8 IPS1 rJ5!16 !PS-,
Reh Leh Leh Reh
sx
,_,_______ EX
~ __...____, ,---<- , _ , _

R L R L

EX BRN
! ;~: sx ORN : }Reh
I I sx
,.fµ<.',~ ;~:~ 2,_J~:'.'''' 10
YEL

Q--J_-"'-0
10:
I 0 1
EX GRN : }Leh
BLK to Rec.
RISI 3.3K. GND
.~ ;_ +,~.l 'EX BLU Gal. P.C.B. B.
•I i SX VIO : }Reh
Fig. 7.5.1 Serial No.: A11204051 - ·,,.:. 1·,P. 1
•.. ). •EX GRY
gf ..! sx WHT }Leh
,,.<!•···L::..J-·,

Reh Leh Reh Leh


sx EX
15/16 IPS

· Rl82 12K
~
Fig. 7.7
V~K
V.R281 22K

T Reh Leh Reh Leh Reh Leh Reh Leh


7.8. Volume P.C.B. Ass'y
to Main P.C.B. to Main P.C,B,

~---~

zx sx EX zx
Fig. 7.5.2 Serial Nos.: A11201001 - A11204050 1-7/ 8 !PS 15/16 !PS

Fig. 7.6

Moster Rec. Level Output


Volume Volume

Fig. 7.8

Schematic Schematic Description Schematic 7.9. Auto Shut-off P.C.B. Ass'y


Part No. Description Part No. Part No. Description
Ref. No. Ref. No. Ref. No.

BA04176A Pin Jack P.C.B. Ass'y R182, 184 OB09263A Carbon Resistor 12K ERD-25T J BA04069A Volume P.C.B. Ass'y
Serial No.: A11204051 - 185, 187
282,284 OB07836A Volume P.C.B.
OB07835A Pin Jack P.C.B. 285,287 VR001 OB07231A Volume 100K (A) x 2
FC8 OB05238A 5P Flat Cable 50mm R186, 191 OB01683A Carbon Resistor 15K ERD-25T J VR002 OB07279A Volume 100K (A) x 2
OB08709A Jack Unit (1 pee.) 286,291 VR003 OB07259A Volume 5K (A) x 2 to Lug Terminal
OE00037A Earth Lug 8-5 (1 pee.) R189,289 OB05509A Carbon Resistor 33K ERD-25T J R191,291 OB09263A Carbon Resistor 12K ERD-25T J GND
R190,290 OB01889A Carbon Resistor 100K ERD-25T J R192,292 OB05622A Carbon Resistor 2.2K ERD-25T J
BA04064A Pin Jack P.C.B. Ass'y R192,292 OB05615A Carbon Resistor 22K ERD-25T J FC3 OB05237A 5P Flat Cable 200mm CN-11
Serial Nos.: A 11201001 - A 11204050 C181, 182 OB05813A Mylar Capacitor 0.056µ 50V J
281,282 BA04070A Auto Shut-off P.C.B. Ass'y
OB07835A Pin Jack P.C.B. C184, 185 OB01913A Mylar Capacitor 1800P 50V J Fig. 7.9
FC8 OB05238A 5P Flat Cable 50mm 284, 285 OB07839A Auto Shut-off P.C.B.
Jack Unit (1 pee.) FC1 OB05235A 7P Flat Cable 90mm 0449 OB01872A Transistor 2SC945 (L) Note: Diode is 1SS53 unless otherwise specified.
OB08097A
OE00037A Earth Lug 8-5 (1 pee.) FC2 OB05236A SP Flat Cable 90mm 0450 OB06228A Photo Transistor PH104
0472 OB06181A Silicon Diode 1SS53
BA04067A Rec. Cal. P.C.B. A Ass'y BA04068A Rec. Cal. P.C.B. B Ass'y R603 OB05671A Carbon Resistor 2.2M ERD-25T J
R604 OB05615A Carbon Resistor 22K ERD-25T J
OB07833A Rec. Cal. P.C.B. A OB07834A Rec. Cal. P.C.B. B R605 OB09215A Fail Safe Type Resistor 100 RDF-25S J
VR181, 182 OB07276A Semi-fixed Volume 22K VR184, 186 OB07277A Semi-fixed Volume 22K R606 OB01888A Carbon Resistor 10K ERD-25T J
183, 185 284,286 C453 OB01405A Electrolytic Capacitor 1µ 50V
281,282 R188, 194 OB05591A Carbon Resistor 15K ERD-25V J PL407 OB08552A Lamp 12V 25mA
283,285 288,294
R181,183 OB01681A Carbon Resistor 3.3K ERD-25T J
281, 283

88
7. 10. Control Switch P. C. B. Ass'y 7.14. Indicator P.C.B. A Ass'y
Display Unit BG 90 I

to Logic P.C.B.

to Logic P. C . B.

Fig. 7.10

7.11. Lamp P.C.B. A Ass'y


CN-15 CN-14 CN-13

Fig. 7.14 Note: Diode is 1SS53 unless otherwise specified.

7. 15. !ndicator P. C. B. B Ass'y

CN-12 (YEL)
r-,- - - - ---:-,
10,0000001
Li _ _ _ _ _ _?J

Fig. 7.1L1 Serial ~fo.: A', 1202011 - Fig. 7. l i.2 Serial Nos.. A 11201001 - A 11202010

7.12. Lamp P. C. B. B Ass'y 7.13. Lamp P.C.B. C Ass'y

Logic P.C.B.

Fig. 7.13

Fig. 7.12

Schematic Schematic
Part No. Description Part No. Description
Ref. No. Ref. No.

BA04071A Control Switch P.C.B. Ass'y BA04062A Lamp P.C.8. B Ass'y

0807832A Control Switch P.C.8. 0807838A Lamp P.C.B. B


SW401-406 0807219A Semi-Switch PL408 OB08586A Lamp 12V 60mA
PL401-406 0808552A Lamp 12V 25mA
CN7 08086318 7P-H Connector A Ass'y BA04063A Lamp P.C.8. C Ass'y
CNS 08086308 8P-H Connector A Ass'y
0807840A Lamp P.C.B. C
BA04072A Lamp P.C.B. A Ass'y Fig. 7.15 Note: Diode is 1SS53 unless otherwise specified.
PL409 0808586A Lamp 12V 60mA

0807837A Lamp P.C.8. A


PL001,002 0808552A Lamp 12V 25mA

89
Schematic
:r_ 16. Indicator P.C.B. C Ass'y
Part No. Description Schematic
Ref. No. Part No. Description
Ref. No.

BA04061A Indicator P.C.B. A Ass'y BA04066A Indicator P.C.B. C Ass'y

OB07829A Indicator P.C.8. A 08078318 Indicator P.C.8. C


D927-932 OB06181A Silicon Diode 1SS53 (6 pcs.) IC901 0806144A IC µPD4066C
R761-770 0801684A Carbon Resistor 470K ERD-25T J IC902 0806219A IC TC40818P
861-870 (30 pcs.) IC903 0806215A IC TC40498P
945-954 IC904 0806217A IC RC4560D
8G901 0808640A Display Unit F1P50A13Y IC905 0806224A IC TC40238P
CN5 0808638A 9P-H Connector Ass'y IC906 0806178A IC µPD4011 C
CN12 0808636A 7P-H Connector C Ass'y IC907 0806223A IC TC40408P
CN13 0808637A 8P-H Connector 8 Ass'y IC908 0806216A IC RC4556C
CN14 0808639A 1OP-H Connector Ass'y 0901, 904 0806100A Transistor 2SC945
CN15 0808635A 7P-H Connector 8 Ass'y 0902, 903 0806013A Transistor 2SA733
905,906
BA04065A Indicator P.C.B. 8 Ass'y 907
ZD901 0806230A Zener Diode 5V
08078308 Indicator P.C.8. 8 ZD902 0806233A Zener Diode 10V
IC909,910 0806218A IC TC40228P D901-917 0806181A Silicon Diode 1SS53 (17pcs.)
IC911 0806219A IC TC40818P VR901 0807257A Semi-fixed Volume 100K
IC912 0806215A IC TC4049BP R901, 907 0801889A Carbon Resistor 100K ERD-25T J
0751-760 0806013A Transistor 2SA733 (26 pcs.) 913,914
851-860 915
909-914 R902 0805578A Carbon Resistor 180 ERD-25T J
I 0908
0751-760
0806100A
0806181A
Transistor
Silicon Diode
2SC945
1SS53 (29 pcs. l
R903
R904
0801856A Carbon Resistor
0809299A Metal Film Resistor
8.2K
511 K
ERD-25T J
SN14K2E F
851-860
918-926
1

I
I R905
R906
OB09319A Metal Film Resistor
0805509A : Carbon F{es;stor
36.5K
33K
SN14K2E F
ERD~25TJ
I
I
l 7r'l0Q'>
"-U.J V 0806241/\ 1 Zener Diode 6.8V R908, 916 0801888A j Carbon Rcsisto1 10K ERD-25T J
I R751-760 OB01888A ! Carbon Resistor 10K ERD~25TJ 917, 920
I 851-860 I (23 pcs.) 921,922 I
930-932 923, 924
R929 0805691 A Carbon Resistor 390 ERD-25T J R909 0809300A Metal Film Resistor 150K SN 14K2E F
R933, 935 0801887 A Carbon Resistor 5.6K ERD-25T J R910 0809298A Metal Film Resistor 64.9K SN14K2E F
937, 939 R911,912 0805743A Carbon Resistor 27K ER D-25T J
941, 943 919
R934, 936 OB09263A Carbon Resistor 12K ERD-25T J R918 0805692A Carbon Resistor 68K ERD-25T J
938,940 R925 0801857A Carbon Resistor 1K ERD-25T J
942,944 R926 0805698A Carbon Resistor 1.5K ERD-25T J
C905,906 0809290A Ceramic Capacitor 0.01µ 50V J R927 0801682A Carbon Resistor 6.8K ERD-25T J
CN12, 15 0808643A 7P-T Post R928 0809263A Carbon Resistor 12K ERD-25T J
CN13 OB08644A 8P-T Post C901 0809191A PP Capacitor 4700P 100V G
Fig. 7.16 Note: Diode is 1SS53 unless otherwise specified.
CN14 0808646A 1OP-T Post C902 0809312A PP Capacitor 0.01µ 100V G
CN16 0808642A 6P-T Post C903 0809322A PP Capacitor 330P 100V G
FC901 0805239A 8P Flat Cable 50mm C904 0809290A Ceramic Capacitor 0.01µ 50V J
CN4 0808633A 6P-H Connector B Ass'y
CN6 0808634A 6P-H Connector C Ass'y
CN16 0808632A 6P-H Connector A Ass'y

90
8. MECHANISM ASS'Y A ND PARTS LIST

8· 1· Synthesis

14
+
22

--L09

18
(A03)
L05

L04

L03
02
03

07
06
05 L05

Fig. 8.1

91
Schematic Description Q'ty Schematic
Part No. Part No. Description O'ty
Ref. No. Ref. No.

Synthesis Synthesis
Serial No.: A11204051 - Serial NOS.:
A 11202661 - A 11204050

01 OH03723D Top Cover 1 01 OH03723D Top Cover 1


02 OH03788B Side Panel B 2 02 OH03788B Side Panel B 2
03 OH03763B Handle B 2 03 OH03763B Handle B 2
04 HA03882A Cassette Case Cover Ass'y 1 04 HA03882A Cassette Case Cover Ass'y 1
05 OH03732B Volume Knob A 1 05 OH03732B Volume Knob A 1
(05) OH03733A Volume Knob Sleeve A 1 (05) OH03733A Volume Knob Sleeve A 1
06 OH03736B Volume Knob L 1 06 OH03736B Volume Knob L 1
(06) OH03737A Volume Knob Sleeve L 1 (06) OH03737A Volume Knob Sleeve L 1
07 OH03734B Volume Knob R 1 07 OH03734B Volume Knob R 1
(07) OH03735A Volume Knob Sleeve R 1 (07) OH03735A Volume Knob Sleeve R 1
08 OH03738B Volume Knob B 2 08 OH03738B Volume Knob B 2
(08) OH03739A Volume Knob Sleeve B 2 (08) OH03739A Volume Knob Sleeve B 2
09 OH03725A Pitch Control Knob 1 09 OH03725A Pitch Control KnolJ 1
10 HA03863A Front Panel Ass'y 1 10 HA03863A F rant Panel Ass'y 1
11 HA03838B Function Switch Knob Ass'y 6 11 HA03838B Function Switch Knob Ass'y 6
12 OH03741A Power Switch Knob 1 12 OH03741A Power Switch Knob 1
13 OJ04054B Mechanism Holder B 1 13 OJ04054B Mechanism Holder B 1
14 OJ04053A Mechanism Holder A 1 14 OJ04053A Meehan ism Holder A 1
15 CA08092A Mechanism Ass'y 680 1 15 CA08092A Mechanism Ass'y 680 1
16 OH03757A Bottom Cover 1 16 OH03757A Bottom Cover 1

Ii
17
18
OJ03825A
JA03596D
JJ\035970
Leg S
Chassis Ass'y (U.S.A. & Canada)
Chas~:s J\ss'y {Japat;}
4
1
.,
I
I
'
I
17
18
OJ03825A
JA03596C
JA0359/C
Leg S
Chassis Ass'y (U.S.A. & Canada)
Chassis ,A,ss'y (Japan!
4
1
1
I.
I
I
i JA03603D Chassis /\ss'y {220V C!ass L) 1 I J.L\03603C Chassis Ass'y (220\J (:!ass 2!
i ''
JA03601D Chassis Ass'y (Austral iu) 1 JA03601C Chassis Ass'y (Australia)
JA03599D
JA03598D
Chassis Ass'y (UK)
Chassis Ass'y (Others)
1
1
I JA03599C
JA03598C
Chassis Ass'y (UK)
Chassis Ass'y (Others)
I
1
1
1
I
19 OM03799A Caution Label G 2 19 OM03799A Caution Label G 2
•20 OM03800A Caution Label H 2 *20 OM03800A Caution Label H 2
(U.S.A. & Canada) (U.S.A. & Canada)
*21 OM03883A Lamp Caution Label 2 *21 OM03883A Lamp Caution Label 2
(U.S.A. & Canada) (U.S.A. & Canada)
22 OJ04080A Top Cover Himelon 4 22 OJ04080A Top Cover Himelon 4
L01 OE00915A BT Screw M4xS Philips Binding 4 L01 OE00915A BT Screw M4xS Philips Binding 4
Head (Black Chromate) Head (Black Chromate)
L02 OE00736A Washer 4mm (Black Chromate) s L02 OE00736A Washer 4mm (Black Chromate) s
L03 OE00907A ST Screw M4xS Philips Binding 4 L03 OE00907A ST Screw M4xS Philips Binding 4
Head (Black Chromate) Head (Black Chromate)
L04 OE00908A Screw M4x6 Philips Countersunk 4 L04 OE0090SA Screw M4x6 Philips Countersunk 4
L05 OEOOS57A BT Screw M3x6 Philips Binding 12 L05 OEOOS57A BT Screw M3x6 Philips Binding 12
Head Head
L06 OEOOS14A ST Screw M2x4 Philips Pan Head 1 L06 OE00814A ST Screw M2x4 Philips Pan Head 1
L07 OE00920A Screw M3x6 Philips Polywave 6 L07 OE00920A Screw M3x6 Philips Polywave 6
LOS OE00867A BT Screw M4x15 Philips Binding 3 LOS OE00867A BT Screw M4x15 Philips Binding 3
Head Head
L09 OE00878A BT Screw M4x20 Philips Binding 1 L09 OE0087SA BT Screw M4x20 Philips Binding 1
Head Head
L10 OE00852A BT Screw M4x12 Philips Binding 4 L10 OE00852A BT Screw M4x12 Philips Binding 4
Head Head

•: Depends on the versions. •: Depends on the versions.

92
Schematic Description O'ty Schematic Part No. Description ().'ty
Part No.
Ref. No. Ref. No.

Synthesis Synthesis
Serial Nos.: Serial Nos.:
A11202474-A11202660 A 11201001 - A 11202473

01 OH03723D Top Cover 1 01 OH03723D Top Cover 1


02 OH037SSB Side Panel B 2 02 OH037SSB Side Panel B 2
03 OH03763B Handle B 2 03 OH03763B Handle B 2
04 HA03SS2A Cassette Case Cover Ass'y 1 04 HA03SS2A Cassette Case Cover Ass'y 1
05 OH03732B Volume Knob A 1 05 OH03732B Volume Knob A 1
(05) OH03733A Volume Knob Sleeve A 1 (05) OH03733A Volume Knob Sleeve A 1
06 OH03736B Volume Knob L 1 06 OH03736B Volume Knob L 1
(06) OH03737A Volume Knob Sleeve L 1 (06) OH03737A Volume Knob Sleeve L 1
07 OH03734B Volume Knob R 1 07 OH03734B Volume Knob R 1
(07) OH03735A Volume Knob Sleeve R 1 (07) OH03735A Volume Knob Sleeve R 1
OS OH0373SB Volume knob B 2 OS OH0373SB Volume Knob B 2
(OS) OH03739A Volume Knob Sleeve B 2 (OS) OH03739A Volume Knob Sleeve B 2
09 OH03725A Pitch Control Knob 1 09 OH03725A Pitch Control Knob 1
10 HA03S63A Front Panel Ass'y 1 10 HA03S63A Front Panel Ass'y 1
11 HA03S3SB Function Switch Knob Ass'y 6 11 HA03S3SB Function Switch Knob Ass'y 6
12 OH03741A Power Switch Knob 1 12 OH03741A Power Switch Knob 1
13 OJ04054B Mechanism Holder B 1 13 OJ04054B Mechanism Holder B 1
14 OJ04053A Mechanism Holder A 1 14 OJ04053A Mechanism Holder A 1
15 CAOS092A Mechanism Ass'y 6SO 1 15 CA08092A Mechanism Ass'y 6SO 1
16 OH03757A Bottom Cover 1 16 OH03757A Bottom Cover 1
17 OJ03825A Leg S 4 17 OJ03S25A Leg S 4
II 18 JA03596B Chassis Ass'y (U.S.A. & Canada)
I JA03597B I Chassis Ass' y (Japan)
1
1 I
18 JA03596A Chassis Ass'y (U.S.A. & Canada)
JA03597A Chassis Ass'y (Japan)
1
i
II
I
I JA03603B Chassis Ass'y (220V Glass 2) 1 JA03603A Chassis Ass'y (220V Class 2) 1
JA03601 B Chassis Ass'y (Australia)
JA03599B Chassis Ass'y (UK)
JA03598B Chassis Ass'y (Others)
1
1
1
JA03601A Chassis Ass'y (Austra I ia)
JA03599A Chassis Ass'y (UK)
JA03598A Chassis Ass'y (Others)
1
1
1
I
19 OM03799A Caution Label G 2 19 OM03799A Caution Label G 2
*20 OM03800A Caution Label H 2 *20 OM03800A Caution Label H 2
(U.S.A. & Canada) (U.S.A. & Canada)
*21 OM038S3A Top Cover Himelon 2 *21 OM03SS3A Lamp Caution Label 2
(U.S.A. & Canada) (U.S.A. & Canada)
22 OJ040SOA Top Cover Himelon 4 22 OJ040SOA Top Cover Himelon 4
L01 OE00915A BT Screw M4xS Philips Binding 4 L01 OE00915A BT Screw M4xS Philips Binding 4
Head (Black Chromate) Head (Black Chromate)
L02 OE00736A Washer 4mm (Black Chromate) 8 L02 OE00736A Washer 4mm (Black Chromate) .S
L03 OE00907A ST Screw M4xS Philips Binding 4 L03 OE00907A ST Screw M4xS Philips Binding 4
Head (Black Chromate) Head (Black Chromate)
L04 OE0090SA Screw M4x6 Philips Countersunk 4 L04 OE0090SA Screw M4x6 Philips Countersunk 4
L05 OEOOS57A BT Screw M3x6 Philips Binding 12 L05 OEOOS57A BT Screw M3x6 Philips Binding 12
Head Head
L06 OEOOS14A ST Screw M2x4 Philips Pan Head 1 L06 OEOOS14A ST Screw M2x4 Philips Pan Head 1
L07 OE00920A Screw M3x6 Philips Polywave 6 L07 OE00920A Screw M3x6 Philips Polywave 6
LOS OE00867A BT Screw M4x15 Philips Binding 3 LOS OE00867A BT Screw M4x15 Philips Binding 3
Head Head
L09 OE0087SA BT Screw M4x20 Philips Binding 1 L09 OEOOS78A BT Screw M4x20 Philips Binding 1
Head Head
L10 OEOOS52A BT Screw M4x12 Philips Binding 4 L10 OEOOS52A BT Screw M4x12 Philips Binding 4
Head Head

*: Depends on the versions . *: Depends on the versions.

.. ~

93
8.2. Front Panel Ass'y (A01) 8.3. Mechanism Ass'y (At02)
L04 L03

L03
09
(802)

09 L05
CC02)

04
(801)

12
((03)

Fig. 8.3

Schematic Schematic Schematic Description O'ty Schematic


Part No. Description Q'ty Part No. Description Q'ty Part No. Part No. Description O'ty
Ref. No. Ref. No. Ref. No. Ref. No.

A01 HA03863A Front Panel Ass'y 1 A01 HA03863A Front Panel Ass'y 1 A02 CA08092A Mechanism Ass'y 680 1 16 OB08515A In sh-Lock 15
Serial No.: A11205174 - Serial Nos.: Serial No.: A 11201001 - L01 OE00834A BT Screw M3x30 Philips Pan 1
A 11201001 - A 11205173 Head
01 OH03787E Front Panel 1 01 OH03787E Front Panel 1 01 CA08093A Flywheel Holder Ass'y 1 L02 OE00178A Washer 3mm 2
02 OH03746A Function Switch Escutcheon 6 02 OH03746A Function Switch Escutcheon 6 02 OC08096C Capstan Belt 1 L03 OE00833A BT Screw M3x20 Philips Pan 3
03 OH03747C Power Switch Escutcheon 1 03 OH03747C Power Switch Escutcheon 1 03 CA08014A Supply Flywheel Ass'y 1 Head
04 HA03827B Front Panel Escutcheon Ass'y 1 04 HA03827A Front Panel Escutcheon Ass'y 1 04 CA08015A Take-up Flywheel Ass'y 1 L04 OE00835A BT Screw M3x25 Philips Pan 1
05 OH03744B Green Lens 7 05 OH03744B Green Lens 7 05 OC08021B Thrust Washer 3.1 mm 1 Head
06 OH03745B Orange Lens 1 06 OH03745B Orange Lens 1 06 OC08020B Thrust Washer 2.6mm 1 L05 OE00883A BT Screw M3x18 Philips Pan 5
07 OJ04060A Light Intercepting Seal B 1 07 OJ04060A Light Intercepting Seal B 1 07 OC08069C Flange Thrust Cap 2 Head
08 OJ04059B Light Intercepting Seal A 2 08 OJ04059B Light Intercepting Seal A 2 08 OC08022B Flange Thrust Spring 2
09 HA03823A Control Button Ass'y 1 09 HA03823A Control Button Ass'y 1 09 CA08065A Sub Mechanism Chassis Ass'y 1
10 OH03781A Cushion 3 10 OH03781A Cushion 3 10 OC08099B Control Motor Belt 1
L01 OE00825A BT Screw M2.6x8 Philips Binding 2 L01 OE00825A BT Screw M2.6x8 Philips Binding 2 11 OC08098B Counter Belt B 1
Head Head 12 CA08097A Main Mechanism Chassis Ass'y 1
L02 OE00912A Washer FT25 2 L02 OE00912A Washer FT25 2 13 OB08650B 9P-H Connector 1
L03 OE00794A BT Screw M2x5 Philips Pan Head 2 L03 OE00794A BT Screw M2x5 Philips Pan Head 2 14 OB08651D 11 P-H Connector 1
L04 OE00117A Washer 2mm 2 L04 OE00117A Washer 2mm 2 15 OB08652C 3P-H Connector 1

94
8.4. Chassis Ass'y (A03) Schematic
Part No. Description ~·ty
L04 Ref. No.
L04
L05 A03 JA03596D Chassis Ass'y (U.S.A. & Canada) 1
JA03597D Chassis Ass'y (Japan) 1
JA03603D Chassis Ass'y (220V Class 2) 1
JA03601D Chassis Ass'y (Australia) 1
JA03599D Chassis Ass'y (UK) 1
JA03598D Chassis Ass'y (Others) 1
Serial N 0 .: A11204051 -

01 JA03587A FL Indicator Ass'y 1


02 JA03675A Calibration Case Ass'y 1
03 JA03589A Volume Holder Ass'y 1
04 JA03659A Headphone Jack Ass'y 1
05 JA03600A Reflector Ass'y 1
06 JA03602A Counter Lamp Ass'y 1
07 OJ04034F F rant Chassis 1
08 BA04059B Switch P.C.B. Ass'y 1
09 BA04058C Main P.C.B. Ass'y 1
10 BA04060C Logic P .C.B. Ass'y 1

05 L02 06 11 OJ04033C Side Chassis Right 1


12 JA03592A Power Switch Holder Ass'y 1
(U.S.A. & Canada)
JA03595A Power Switch Holder Ass'y (Japan) 1
JA03594A Power Switch Holder Ass'y 1
(220V Class 2, UK, Austcalia &
I
I
Others)
------;CY! ,..,
'" OJ04055S Sv'vitch P .C.8. Helder
14 I OJ04032C Center Chassis
E> I OJ04031 B Side Chassis Left
r· ---------- 16 ! HA03818B Rear Panel Ass'y
1 Australia ----LO 7 (U.S.A. & Canada)
I ~~--~----LOS HA03819B Rear Panel Ass'y (Japan)
HA03833B Rear Panel Ass'y (220V Class 2)
~ L09

~~L06
HA03834B Rear Panel Ass'y (Australia)
HA03821B Rear Panel Ass'y (UK)
HA03820B Rear Panel Ass'y (Others)
17 OJ04062B l nsulator 2
18 OB08515A I nsu-Lock 23
19 OJ04064A Free Bushing 85mm
*20 OM03700A Earth Mark Label (Australia)
L01 OE00857A BT Screw M3x6 Philips Binding 32
Head
L02 OE00859A BT Screw M2.6x6 Philips Binding 2
Head
L03 OE00622A Screw M3x5 Philips Pan Head (2A) 6
L04 OE00860A BT Screw M3x6 Philips Binding 6
02 Head (Black Chromate)
(002) L05 OE00157A Washer 3mm (Black Plastics) 6
*L06 OE00521A Screw M3x8 Philips Pan Head
03 *L07 OE00507A Nut Hex. M3
LOl (003) *LOS OE00581A Washer 3mm (Spring)
*L09 OE00037A Earth Lug B-5
Fig. 8.4
•: Depends on the versions.

95
Schematic Part No. Description Q'ty Schematic Description O'ty Schematic Description O'ty Schematic
Part No. Part No. Part No. Description O'ty
Ref. No. Ref. No. Ref. No. Ref. No.

A03 JA03596C Chassis Ass'y (U.S.A. & Canada) 1 A03 JA03596B Chassis Ass'y (U.S.A. & Canada) 1 A03 JA03596A Chassis Ass'y (U.S.A. & Canada) 1 A03 JA03596A Chassis Ass'y (U.S.A. & Canada) 1
JA03597C Chassis Ass'y (Japan) 1 JA03597B Chassis Ass'y (Japan) 1 JA03597A Chassis Ass'y (Japan) 1 JA03597A Chassis Ass'y (Japan) 1
JA03603C Chassis Ass'y (220V Class 2) 1 JA03603B Chassis Ass'y (220V Class 2) 1 JA03603A Chassis Ass'y (220V Class 2) 1 JA03603A Chassis Ass'y (220V Class 2) 1
JA03601C Chassis Ass'y (Australia) 1 JA03601B Chassis Ass'y (Australia) 1 JA03601A Chassis Ass'y (Australia) 1 JA03601A Chassis Ass'y (Australia) 1
JA03599C Chassis Ass'y (UK) 1 JA03599B Chassis Ass'y (UK) 1 JA03599A Chassis Ass'y (UK) 1 JA03599A Chassis Ass'y (UK) 1
JA03598C Chassis Ass'y (Others) 1 JA03598B Chassis Ass'y (Others) 1 JA03598A Chassis Ass' y (Others) 1 JA03598A Chassis Ass'y (Others) 1
Serial Nos.: Serial Nos.: Serial Nos.: Serial Nos.:
A 11202661 - A 11204050 A 112024 74 - A 11 202660 A 11202011 - A 112024 73 A11201001 - A11202010

01 JA03587A FL Indicator Ass'y 1 01 JA03587A FL Indicator Ass'y 1 01 JA03587A FL Indicator Ass'y 1 01 JA03587A FL Indicator Ass'y 1
02 JA03675A Calibration Case Ass'y 1 02 JA03675A Calibration Case Ass'y 1 02 JA03675A Calibration Case Ass'y 1 02 JA03675A Calibration Case Ass'y 1
03 JA03589A Volume Holder Ass'y 1 03 JA03589A Volume Holder Ass'y 1 03 JA03589A Volume Holder Ass'y 1 03 JA03589A Volume Holder Ass'y 1
04 JA03659A Headphone Jack Ass'y 1 04 JA03659A Headphone Jack Ass'y 1 04 JA03659A Headphone Jack Ass'y 1 04 JA03659A Headphone Jack Ass'y 1
05 JA03600A Reflector Ass'y 1 05 JA03600A Reflector Ass'y 1 05 JA03600A Reflector Ass'y 1 05 JA03600A Reflector Ass'y 1
06 JA03602A Counter Lamp Ass'y 1 06 JA03602A Counter Lamp Ass'y 1 06 JA03602A Counter Lamp Ass'y 1 06 JA03602A Counter Lamp Ass'y 1
07 OJ04034F F rant Chassis 1 07 OJ04034F F rant Chassis 1 07 OJ04034F Front Chassis 1 07 OJ04034F F rant Chassis 1
08 BA04059B Switch P.C.B. Ass'y 1 08 BA040598 Switch P.C.B. Ass'y 1 08 BA04059B Switch P.C.B. Ass'y 1 08 BA04059A Switch P.C.B. Ass'y 1
09 BA04058B Main P.C.B. Ass'y 1 09 BA04224A Main P.C.B. Ass'y 1 09 BA04058A Main P.C.B. Ass'y 1 Main P.C.B. Ass'y
09 BA04058A 1
10 BA04060C Logic P.C.B. Ass'y 1 10 BA04225A Logic P.C.B. Ass'y 1 10 BA04060A Logic P.C.B. Ass'y 1 10 BA04060A Logic P.C.B. Ass'y 1
11 OJ04033C Side Chassis Right 1 11 OJ04033C Side Chassis Right 1 11 OJ04033C Side Chassis Right 1 11 OJ04033C Side Chassis Right 1
12 JA03592A Power Switch Holder Ass'y 1 12 JA03592A Power Switch Holder Ass'y 1 12 JA03592A Power Switch Holder Ass'y 1 12 Power Switch Holder Ass'y
JA03592A 1
(U.S.A. & Canada) (U.S.A. & Canada) (U.S.A. & Canada) (U.S.A. & Canada)
JA03595A Power Switch Holder Ass'y (Japan) 1 JA03595A Power Switch Holder Ass'y (Japan) 1 JA03595A Power Switch Holder Ass'y 1 .JA03595A Power Switch Holder Ass'v (Jaoan) 1
I 1 .JA03594A Power Switch Holder Ass'y 1 (Japan) Power Switch Holder Ass'~ . . . · 1
JA03594A Power Switch Holder Ass'y
I I JA03594A 1

I
(220V Class 2. UK, Australia &
Others) i
II
'
{220\/ Class 2, UK, Australia &
Others) I I
I
JA03594A Power Switch Ho Ide.· Ass'y
(220V Class 2, UK ..l\ustral ia &
1
I
!
(220V Class 2, UK, Australia &
Others) I I
;

''I
1
' 1'1 n .1nttr)~.i:;R Svvit('h P t · k Hn ! rl0r I i O.i040558 Switch F ,C.B l-io!der i
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I
14
1

OJ04032C Center Chassis


' j
14 OJ04032C Center Chassis
I

1
I
i
13 OJ04055B Switch P.C.8. Holdt:t 1
'
j
,~
n.1n11J1f5P S1.r..1itr:-h P \- R µnlr~p,-
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1

I I
I I I 14 OJ04032C Center Chassis 1 I
I 15 OJ040318 Side Chassis Left 1 15 OJ04031 B Side Chassis Lett ·1 l4 OJ04032C Center Chassis !
I
I

I 1 f; HA03818A Rear Panel Ass'v


{U.S.A. & Canada)
1 16 HA03818A Rear Panel Ass'v
(U.S.A. & Cmrnda)
1 I
I
15
16
OJ04031B
HA03818A
Side Chassis Left
Rear Panel Ass'y
1
1
I 15
~6
OJ04031 BSide Chassis Left
Renr Pan~! ,A.ss'v
!-'.1'!)3 81 8/\
1
1 I
{U.S.A. & Canada)
HA03819A Rear Panel Ass'y (Japan) 1 HA03819A Rear Panel Ass'y (Japan) 1 (U.S.A. & Canada) HA03819A Rear Panel Ass'y (Japan) 1
HA03833A Rear Panel Ass'y (220V Class 2) 1 HA03833A Rear Panel Ass'y (220V Class 2) 1 HA03819A Rear Panel Ass'y (Japan) 1 HA03833A Rear Panel Ass'y (220\/ Class 2) 1
HA03834A Rear Panel Ass'y (Australia) 1 HA03834A Rear Panel Ass'y (Australia) 1 HA03833A Rear Panel Ass'y (220V Class 2) 1 HA03834A Rear Panel Ass'y (Australia) 1
HA03821A Rear Panel Ass'y (UK) 1 HA03821A Rear Panel Ass'y (UK) 1 HA03834A Rear Panel Ass'y (Australia) 1 HA03821A Rear Panel Ass'y (UK) 1
HA03820A Rear Panel Ass'y (Others) 1 HA03820A Rear Panel Ass'y {Others) 1 HA03821A Rear Panel Ass'y (UK) 1 HA03820A Rear Panel Ass'y (Others) 1
17 OJ04062B I nsu la tor 2 17 OJ04062B I nsu la tor 2 HA03820A Rear Panel Ass'y (Others) 1 OJ04062B I nsu lat or
17 2
18 OB08515A Jnsu-Lock 23 18 OB08515.A. lnsu·Lock 23 17 OJ04062B I nsu la tor 2 18 OB08515A Jnsu-Lock 23
19 OJ04064A Free Bushing 85mm 1 19 OJ04064A Free Bushing 85mm 1 18 OB08515A lnsu-Lock 23 19 OJ04064A Free Bushing 85mm 1
*20 OM03700A Earth Mark Label (Australia) 1 *20 OM03700A Earth Mark Label (Australia) 1 19 OJ04064A Free Bushing 85mm 1 *20 OM03700A Earth Mark Label (Australia) 1
L01 OE00857A BT Screw M3x6 Philips Binding 32 L01 OE00857A BT Screw M3x6 Philips Binding 32 *20 OM03700A Earth Mark Label (Australia) 1
L01 OE00857A BT Screw M3x6 Philips Binding 32
Head Head L01 OE00857A BT Screw M3x6 Philips Binding 32 Head
L02 OE00859A BT Screw M2.6x6 Philips Binding 2 L02 OE00859A BT Screw M2.6x6 Philips Binding 2 Head
L02 OE00859A BT Screw M2.6x6 Philips Binding 2
Head Head L02 OE00859A BT Screw M2.6x6 Philips Binding 2 Head
L03 OE00622A Screw M3x5 Philips Pan Head (2A) 6 L03 OE00622A Screw M3x5 Philips Pan Head (2A) 6 Head
L03 OE00622A Screw M3x5 Philips Pan Head (2A) 6
L04 OE00860A BT Screw M3x6 Philips Binding 6 L04 OE00860A BT Screw M3x6 Philips Binding 6 L03 OE00622A Screw M3x5 Philips Pan Head (2A) 6
L04 OE00860A BT Screw M3x6 Philips Binding 6
Head (Black Chromate) Head (Black Chromate) L04 OE00860A BT Screw M3x6 Philips Binding 6 Head (Black Chromate)
L05 OE00157A Washer 3mm (Black Plastics) 6 L05 OE00157A Washer 3mm (Black Plastics) 6 Head (Black Chromate)
L05 OE00157A Washer 3mm (Black Plastics) 6
*L06 OE00521A Screw M3x8 Philips Pan Head 1 *L06 OE00521A Screw M3x8 Philips Pan Head 1 L05 OE00157A Washer 3mm (Black Plastics) 6
*L06 OE00521A Screw M3x8 Philips Pan Head 1
*L07 OE00507A Nut Hex. M3 1 *L07 OE00507A Nut Hex. M3 1 *L06 OE00521A Screw M3x8 Philips Pan Head 1
*L07 OE00507A Nut Hex. M3 1
*LOS OE00581A Washer 3mm {Spring) 1 *LOB OE00581A Washer 3mm (Spring) 1 *L07 OE00507A Nut Hex. M3 1
*LOS OE00581A Washer 3mm 1
*L09 OE00037A Earth Lug B-5 1 *L09 OE00037A Earth Lug B-5 1 *L08 OE00581A Washer 3mm (Spring) 1
*L09 OE00037A Earth Lug B-5 1
*L09 OE00037A Earth Lug B-5 1
*: Depends on the versions. *: Depends on the versions.
•: Depends on the versions.
•: Depends on the versions.

96
8.5. Front Panel Escutc heon Ass'y (801) 8. 7. Flywheel Ho Id er Ass'y (C01)
L03
~ 7L02
/ ~~
12---i~I
11 ~
, -~L03
~L04

01 02

04

I
L01

Fig. 8.7
01

Fig. 8.5 8.8. Sub Mechanism Ch ass1s


. Ass'y (C0 2)

B.6. Control 8 u t ton Ass'y (802)

~16
~ CE02)

08
Fig. 8.6

L02

Fig. 8.8

97
Schematic Schematic Q'ty
Part No. Description Q'ty Part No.
Ref. No. Ref. No.

B01 HA03827B Front Panel Escutcheon Ass'y C01 CA08093A Flywheel Holder Ass'y 1
Serial No.: A 11205174 - Serial No.: A11201001 -

01 OH03877A Front Panel Escutcheon 01 OC080131 Flywheel Holder


02 OH03722B Display Glass 02 OC08213A Capstan Motor
03 OH03743B Counter Escutcheon 03 OC08228B Capstan Motor Pu I ley 1
04 OH03748A FL Indicator Filter 04 Speed Cal. P.C.B. Ass'y (1)
05 OJ04050A Counter Escutcheon Holder (incorporated in the Capstan
06 OH03749A Memory Switch Knob Motor!
07 OJ04043A Memory Switch Knob Spring L01 OE00226A Screw M2.6x4 Philips Pan Head 3
08 OH03753C Counter Reset Knob Holder L02 OC08068C Lock Nut 2
09 OH03750A Counter Reset Knob L03 OC03857A Thrust Screw 2
10 OJ04042A Counter Reset Knob Spring L04 OE00862A BT Screw M3x6 Philips Pan Head
11 OH03724F Eject Lever
12 OH03762A Eject Lever Spring C02 CA08065A Sub Mechanism Chassis Ass'y
13 OJ04057B Eject Lever Cushion Serial No.: A11201001-
L01 OE00842A Stopper Ring 2mm 5
L02 OE00854A BT Screw M2.6x4 Philips Pan Head 2 01 OC08039B Reel Hub Head 2
L03 OE00890A C-Ring 2mm 02 CA08038B Reel Hub B Ass'y 2
L04 OE00837A Stopper Ring 3mm 03 CA08037A Reel Hub Take-up Ass'y
04 CA08064A Reel Hub Supply Ass'y
B01 HA03827A Front Panel Escutcheon Ass'y 05 CA08039A Back Tension Ass'y
Serial Nos.: 06 OC08178A Back Tension Spring
A11201001 - A11205173 07 CA08040A Idler Ass'y
08 I OC08127B Idler Arm Spring
01 OH03719D Front Panel Escutcheon 09 CA08042A Brake Arm Ass'y 2
I O"
L I OH03722B ' Display Glass I
I
1 10 ' OC08030C I1 Brake Drive Arm
I
03 OH03743B Counter Escutcheon I 1 11 OC08129A Brake Arm Spring 1
04 OH03748A FL Indicator Filter 1 12 OC08128A Brake Drive Arm Spring 1
05
06
OJ04050A Counter Escutcheon Holder
OH03749A Memory Switch Knob
1
1
I 13
14
OB04042A Lug Terminal 1 L2P
OB09290A Ceramic Capacitor 0.01µF 50V
I 1
2
07 OJ04043A Memory Switch Knob Spring 1 15 CA08036B Reel Motor Ass'y 1
08 OH03753C Counter Reset Knob Holder 1 16 CA08034A Control Motor Ass'y 1
09 OH03750A Counter Reset Knob 1 17 OC08053B Volume Coupler 1
10 OJ04042A Counter Reset Knob Spring 1 18 OB07240A Volume Control 10 Kn (B) 1
11 OH03724E Eject Lever 1 19 CA08041A Sub Chassis Ass'y 1
12 OH03762A Eject Lever Spring 1 L01 OE00842A Stopper Ring 2mm 1
13 OJ04057A Eject Lever Cushion 1 L02 OE00837A Stopper Ring 3mm 2
L01 OE00842A Stopper Ring 2mm 5 L03 OE00838A Stopper Ring 4mm 1
L02 OE00854A BT Screw M2.6x4 Philips Pan Head 2 L04 OE00859A BT Screw M2.6x6 Philips Binding 1
L03 OE00890A C-Ring 2mm 1 Head
L04 OE00837A Stopper Ring 3mm 1 L05 OE00226A Screw M2.6x4 Philips Pan Head 5
L06 OE00843A BT Screw M3x5 Philips Pan Head 1
B02 HA03823A Control Button Ass'y 1 L07 - Volume Nut (1)
Serial No.: A 11201001 - LOB - Volume Washer (1)

01 OH03726B Control Button Stop 1


02 OH03727B Control Button Play 1
03 OH03728B Control Button F.F. 1
04 OH03729B Control Button Rewind 1
05 OH03730B Control Button Pause 1
06 OH03731B Control Button Record 1
07 OJ04044C Control Button Holder 1
08 OJ04045B Control Button Shaft 2
09 OJ04046A Control Button Spring 6
10 OJ04052B Spring Stopper 6
11 OJ04099A Control Button Himelon 2
12 BA04071A Control Switch P.C.B. Ass'y 1
L01 OE00792A BT Screw M2.6x6 Philips Pan Head 6
L02 OJ04061A Washer FT20 8

98
Schematic Part No. Description O'ty Schematic Part No. Description o.~ty
Ref. No. Ref. No.

C03 CA08097B Main Mechanism Chassis Ass'y 1 C03 CA08097B Main Mechanism Chassis Ass'y 1
Serial No.: Serial Nos.:
A112053B1 - A 11201001 - A 112053BO

01 CAOB125A Cassette Case Holder L Ass'y 1 01 CAOB125A Cassette Case Holder L Ass'y 1
02 OCOB151A Lid Arm Spring Tube 1 02 OCOB151A Lid Arm Spring Tube 1
03 CAOB022A Cassette Case Holder R Ass'y 1 03 CAOB022A Cassette Case Holder R Ass'y 1
04 CAOB095A Cassette Case Ass'y 1 04 CAOB095A Cassette Case Ass'y 1
05 0COB0191 Cover Plate 1 05 OCOB0191 Cover Plate 1
06 OM03977A Cassette Viewer Label 1 06 OM03977A Cassette Viewer Label 1
07 CAOB101A Head Mount Base Ass'y 1 07 CAOB101A Head Mount Base Ass'y 1
OB OCOB121A Supply Pressure Roller Spring 2 OB OCOB121A Supply Pressure Roller Spring 2
09 CAOB053B Supply Pressure Roller Ass'y 1 09 CAOB053B Supply Pressure Roller Ass'y 1
10 OCOB122B Supply Pressure Roller Thrust 1 10 OCOB122B Supply Pressure Roller Thrust 1
Spring Spring
11 CA08079B Take-up Pressure Roller Ass'y 1 11 CAOB079A Take-up Pressure Roller Ass'y 1
12 OCOB1B3B Take-up Pressure Roller Thrust 1 12 OCOB1B3B Take-up Pressure Roller Thrust 1
Spring Spring
13 CAOB104A Head Base Ass'y D 1 13 CAOB104A Head Base Ass'y D 1
14 OCOB1B2A Pressure Roller Drive Bar B 1 14 OCOB1B2A Pressure Roller Drive Bar B 1
15 OCOBOB6B Head Base Roller 3 15 OCOBOB6B Head Base Roller 3
16 OCOB050B Record Sensor 1 16 OCOB050B Record Sensor 1
17 OCOB051 E Cassette Hold Arm 1 17 OCOB051E Cassette Hold Arm 1
1B OCOB120A Cassette Hold Arm Spring 1 1B OCOB120A Cassette Hold Arm Spring 1
19 CAOB027A Head Base Drive Arm Ass'y 1 19 CAOB027A Head Base Drive Arm Ass'y 1
20 OCOB143C Head Base Drive Arm Spring 1 20 OCOB143C Head Base Drive Arm Spring 1
I I CA08026A II 1 t
I CAOB026A I Pressure Roller Drive Arm l\ss'y
21 Pressure Roller Drive Ann Ass'v
I
I 21
I 1
~
I
22 CA08099A Auto Shut-off Ass'y 1 22 CAOB099A Auto Shut-off Ass'y
23 CA0809BA Counter Ass'y 1 23 CAOB09BA Counter Ass'y 1
24 CA08105A Pitch Control Holder Ass'y 1 24 CAOB105A Pitch Control Holder Ass'y
Counter Be It
I 1
1
25 OCOB224A Counter Belt 1 25 OCOB224A
26 OCOB119A Record Protector 1 26 OCOB119A Record Protector 1
27 OC08194C Damper Lock Arm 1 27 OCOB194C Damper Lock Arm 1
2B OC08153A Damper Lock Arm Spring Tube 1 2B OCOB153A Damper Lock Arm Spring Tube 1
29 0C08125A Damper Lock Arm Spring 1 29 OCOB125A Damper Lock Arm Spring 1
30 CA08030A Pneumatic Damper Ass'y 1 30 CAOB030A Pneumatic Damper Ass'y 1
31 CA08023A Supply Capstan Flange Ass'y 1 31 CAOB023A Supply Capstan Flange Ass'y 1
32 CA08024A Take-up Capstan Flange Ass'y 1 32 CAOB024A Take-up Capstan Flange Ass'y 1
33 OC081B6A Cam Drive Gear 1 33 OCOB1B6A Cam Drive Gear 1
34 OC08029H Control Cam 1 34 OCOB029H Control Cam 1
35 OCOB152A Counter-Load Arm Spring 1 35 OCOB152A Counter-Load Arm Spring 1
36 OC08117A Counter-Load Arm Spring Tube 1 36 OCOB117A Counter-Load Arm Spring Tube 1
37 CA0802BA Counter-Load Arm Ass'y 1 37 CAOB02BA Counter-Load Arm Ass'y 1
3B CA08072A Main Chassis Ass'y 1 3B CAOB072A Main Chassis Ass'y 1
L01 OE00837A Stopper Ring 3mm 7 L01 OEOOB37A Stopper Ring 3mm 7
L02 OE00832A BT Screw M3x14 Philips Pan Head 2 L02 OE00832A BT Screw M3x14 Philips Pan Head 2
L03 OE00834A BT Screw M3x30 Philips Pan Head 2 L03 OE00834A BT Screw M3x30 Philips Pan Head 2
L04 OE00831A BT Screw M3x10 Philips Pan Head 3 L04 OEOOB31A BT Screw M3x10 Philips Pan Head 3
L05 OE00254A Washer 3.1 mm (Plastics) 2 L05 OE00254A Washer 3.1 mm (Plastics) 2
L06 OE00222A E-Ring 2mm 2 L06 OE00222A E-Ring 2mm 2
L07 OE00876A BT Screw M2.6xB Philips Pan Head 11 L07 OEOOB76A BT Screw M2.6x8 Philips Pan Head 11
LOB OC08060B Height Adjustment Nut 2 LOB OCOB060B Height Adjustment Nut 2
L09 OE00142A Washer 2.6mm 2 L09 OE00142A Washer 2.6mm 2
L10 OE00879A BT Screw M2x15 Philips Pan Head 1 L10 OEOOB79A BT Screw M2x15 Philips Pan Head 1
L11 OE0083BA Stopper Ring 4mm 3 L11 OEOOB3BA Stopper Ring 4mm 3
L12 OEOOB46A BT Screw M3xB Philips Pan Head 3 L12 OE00846A BT Screw M3xB Philips Pan Head 3
L13 OEOOB65A BT Screw M3x10 Philips Binding 2 L13 OE00865A BT Screw M3x10 Philips Binding 2
Head Head
L14 OE00895A Earth Lug 3mm 2 L14 OE00895A Earth Lug 3mm 2

99
8.9. Main Mechanism Chassis Ass'y (C03)
30 L12
(F08)

33 L06
18 L01 17

01
(F05)
35

L04-\1""' 37 Ll 1

24 25
(F09) b'
./
,,:;;
21

L01

13
(F04)

----------------·------·---- _______ j
1
(
L04 L14 03
CF06)
L13 23
L07
r 22
(F07)

06 05 L03 L14

04
Fig. 8.9

100
8. 10. FL Indicator Ass'y ( 001) 8.11. Calibration Case Ass'y (002) 8.14. Reflector Ass'y (005)

o~
01
LOl-----®...
01
~09

°"O--L01
Fig. 8.14

8.15. Counter Lamp Ass'y (006)

A------L01
02

Fig. 8.11

Fig. 8.15

.~04 8.16. Power Switch Holder Ass'y (007)

~L01
06
L01

L04

Fig. 8.12

8. 13. Headphone Jack Ass'y ( 004)


L01

~
07

~02
Fig. 8.16
Fig. 8.10

L01 L02 01

Fig. 8. i3

101
Schematic Schematic
Part No. Description Q'ty Part No. Description Q'ty
Ref. No. Ref. No.

D01 JA03587A FL Indicator Ass'y 1 D07 JA03592A Power Switch Holder Ass'y 1
Serial No.: A11201001 - (U.S.A. & Canada)
JA03595A Power Switch Holder Ass'y 1
01 OJ04037A Shield Cover 1 (Japan)
02 BA04066A Indicator P.C.B. C Ass'y 1 JA03594A Power Switch Holder Ass'y 1
03 BA04065A Indicator P.C.B. B Ass'y 1 (220V Class 2, UK, Australia &
04 BA04061A Indicator P.C.B. A Ass'y 1 Others)
05 OJ04039A FL Indicator Holder L 1 Serial No.: A 11201001 -
06 OJ04040A FL Indicator Holder R 1
07 OJ04036A FL Indicator Hold Plate 1 01 OJ04038A Power Switch Holder 1
08 OJ04058A P.C.B. Supporter 3 02 OJ04056A Power Switch I nsu lat or 1
09 OJ04063A Free Bushing 69mm 1 03 OB07280A Power Switch (U.S.A. & Canada) 1
L01 OE00859A BT Screw M2.6x6 Philips Binding 9 OB07291A Power Switch (Japan) 1
Head OB07292A Power Switch 1
L02 OE00857A BT Screw M3x6 Philips Binding 2 (220V Class 2, UK, Australia &
Head Others)
L01 OE00622A Screw M3x5 Philips Pan Head (2A) 2
D02 JA03675A Calibration Case Ass'y 1 L02 OE00873A BT Screw M2.6x5 Philips Binding 1
Serial No.: A11201001 - Head

01 BA04072A Lamp P.C.B. A Ass'y 1


02 I BA04067A Record Cal. P.C.B. A Ass'y 1
03 BA04068A Record Cal. P.C.B. B Ass'v 1
I 04 I OJ04108A ICal1brat1on Case I1 I
L~~o_1 __ ~ OE00792A-r~~-Scre:M2~6x6 Phil1ps__~a_n Head,-~
I nn~ \ t,~03589.t\ i VohH11.e Holrler A~i:;·v : ,i I
1
1 i I Serial No.: A11201001 - /
1
1

. 01 ! 8A04069/l.. Volume P.C.8. Ass'v I 1


02 1 OB07317A Remote Switch 1
03 OJ04028D Volume Holder 1
L01 - Volume Nut (2)
L02 - Volume Washer (2)
L03 - Volume Nut (1)
L04 - Volume Washer (1)
L05 - Remote Switch Nut (1)
L06 - Remote Switch Washer (1)

D04 JA03659A Headphone Jack Ass'y


Serial No.: A11201001 -

01 OJ04101A Headphone Jack Holder 1


02 OB08511A Headphone Jack 1
L01 Headphone Jack Nut ( 1)
L02 Headphone Jack Washer (1 )

D05 JA03600A Reflector Ass'y


Serial No.: A11201001 -

01 OH03754C Reflector
02 BA04063A Lamp P.C.B. C Ass'y
03 OJ04107A Filter Cap

DOG JA03602A Counter Lamp Ass'y


Serial No.: A11201001 -

01 OJ04083A Insulator
02 BA04062A Lamp P.C.B. B Ass'y
03 OJ04107A Filter Cap
04 OJ04041A Counter Lamp P.C.B. Holder
L01 OE00859A BT Screw M2.6x6 Philips Binding
Head

102
Schematic Q'ty Schematic
Part No. Description Part No. Description Cl'ty
Ref. No. Ref. No.

D08 HA03818B Rear Panel Ass'y (U.S.A. & 1 L05 OE00714A Screw M2.6x6 Philips Binding 4
Canada) Head (Branze)
HA03819B Rear Panel Ass'y (Japan) 1 L06 OE00593A Screw M3x6 Philips Binding Head 2
HA03833B Rear Panel Ass'y (220V Class 2) 1 (Bronze)
HA03834B Rear Panel Ass'y (Australia) 1 L07 OE00756A Screw M4xS Philips Binding Head 2
HA03821B Rear Panel Ass'y (UK) 1 (Bronze)
HA03820B Rear Panel Ass'y (Others) 1 OJ03644A Chobert Rivet 2
Serial No.: A11204051 -
*: Depends on the versions.
01 OH03831A Rear Panel 1
02 BA0417oA Pin Jack P.C.B. Ass'y 1 D08 HA03818A Rear Panel Ass'y 1
03 OB08355A 4P DIN Socket (U.S.A. & Canada)
04 OB085S4A SP DIN Socket HA03819A Rear Panel Ass'y (Japan) 1
05 BA04095A Fuse P.C.B. Ass'y (U.S.A. & 1 HA03833A Rear Panel Ass'y (220V Class 2) 1
Ganada) HA03834A Rear Panel ASS'y (Australia) 1
BA04096A Fuse P.C.B. Ass'y (Japan) 1 HA03821A Rear Panel Ass'y (UK) 1
BA04105B Fuse P.C.B. Ass'y (220V Class 2) 1 HA03820A Rear Panel Ass'y (Others) 1
BA0409SA Fuse P.C.B. Ass'y (UK & Australia) 1 Serial Nos.:
BA04097A Fuse P.C.B. Ass'y (Others) 1 Al 1201001 - Al 1204050
06 OC01162B Bolt Receptacle Plate 2
07 OB06618B Power Transformer (U.S.A. & 1 01 OH03752B Rear Panel 1
Canada) 02 BA04064A Pin Jack P.C.B. Ass'y 1
OB06619A I Power Transformer (Japan) 1 03 OBOS355A 4P DIN Socket
OB06621 A Power Transformer (220V Class 1 04 OBOS5S4A SP DIN Socket

OB06620A I
2, UK & Australia)
Power Transformer {Others)
I
I 1
05 BA04095A Fuse P.C.B. Ass'y
1 {U.S.A. & C"nada)
1
I 08 OJ04016A 1 Tn:insfornH.H Plate
I
I ~ 3A04096A I Fuse P.C.B. Ass'v (J3p3r,) 1 '
I
I
09 OB08037U Cord Bushing C (U.S.A., Canada, 1 BA04105B Fuse P.C.B. Ass'y (220V Class 2) 1
Japan, 220V Class 2 & Others) BA0409SA Fuse P.C.B. Ass'y (UK & Australia) 1
OB08325A Cord Bushing E (Australia) 1 BA04097A Fuse P.C.B. Ass'y {Others) 1
OB08351A Cord Bushing 4K-4 (UK) 1 06 OC01162B Bolt Receptacle Plate 2
10 OB08533A Power Cord {U.S.A., Canada & 1 07 OB0661SA Power Transformer 1
Others) (U.S.A. & Canada)
OB08219B Power Cord (Japan) 1 OB06619A Power Transformer (Japan) 1
OB08093A Power Cord (220V Class 2) 1 OB06621A Power Transformer 1
OB08666A Power Cord (Australia) 1 (220V Class 2, UK & Australia)
OB0834SA Power Cord (UK) 1 OB06620A Power Transformer (Others) 1
11 OA03154B Cord Spacer 1 08 OJ04016A Transformer Plate 1
12 OJ03663C Switch Cover (U.S.A., Canada, 1 09 OBOS037U Cord Bushing C 1
Japan, 220V Class 2, Australia & (U.S.A., Canada, Japan, 220V
UK) Class 2 & Others)
OM03946A Voltage Selector Lock Plate C 1 0B08325A Cord Bushing E (Australia) 1
(Others) OB08351A Cord Bushing 4K-4 {UK) 1
*13 OB07092U Voltage Selector {Others) 1 10 OBOS533A Power Cord 1
14 OJ04079A Cushion B 3 (U.S.A., Canada & Others)
15 OM0345SB Pass Label 1 OBOS219B Power Cord (Japan) 1
*16 OM04075A Fuse Caution Label (U.S.A. & 1 OBOS093A Power Cord (220V Class 2) 1
Canada) OBOS666A Power Cord (Australia) 1
17 OM03794A Voltage Label 100V (Japan) 1 OBOS34SA Power Cord (UK) 1
OM03796A Voltage Label 220V {220V 1 11 0A03154B Cord Spacer 1
Class 2) 12 OJ03663C Switch Cover 1
OM03797A Voltage Label 240V (Australia & 1 (U.S.A., Canada, Japan, 220V
UK) Class 2, Australia & UK)
OM03955A Voltage Label 120V /220-240V 1 OM03946A Voltage Selector Lock Plate C 1
(Others) (Others)
* - OM03S44B Power Cord Label (UK) 1 *13 OB07092U Voltage Selector (Others) 1
- OF01071A Free-up Belt 1 14 OJ04079A Cushion B 3
- OM04065A Serial Number Plate 1 15 OM0345SB Pass Label 1
L01 OBOS539A Plastic Rivet 4 *16 OM04075A Fuse Caution Label 1
L02 OE00594A Screw M3xS Philips Binding Head 3 (U.S.A. & Canada)
(Bronze) 17 OM03794A Voltage Label 100V (Japan) 1
*L03 OE00507A Nut Hex. M3 3 OM03796A Voltage Label 220V 1
*L04 OE005S1A Washer 3mm (Spring) 3 (220V Class 2)

103
8.17. Rear Panel Ass'y (008)
Schematic Description Q'ty
Part No.
Ref. No.
OM03797A Voltage Label 240V 1
(Australia & UK)
OM03955A Voltage Label 120V /220-240V 1

. -
-
OM03844B
OF01071A
(Others)
Power Cord Label (UK)
Free-up Belt
1
1
- OM04065A Serial Number Plate 1 ' '
L01 OB08539A Plastic Rivet 4 Others I Others I
L02 OE00594A Screw M3x8 Philips Binding 3
Head (Bronze)
*L03 OE00507A Nut Hex. M3 3
*L04 OE00581A Washer 3mm (Spring) 3
L05 OE00714A Screw M2.6x6 Philips Binding 4
Head (Bronze)
L06 OE00593A Screw M3x6 Philips Binding Head 2
(Bronze)
L07 OE00756A Screw M4x8 Philips Binding 2
Head (Bronze)
OJ03644A Chobert Rivet 2

.: Depends on the versions .

Ii II IO?

Fig. 8.17.2 Serial Nos.: A11201001- A11204050

104
8.18. Reel MotorAss'y (E01) 8.21. Supply Pressure Roller Ass'y (F02) 8.23. Head Base Ass'y D (F04) 8.25. Cassette Case Holder R Ass'y (F06)

04~ L03-J /f 07

~
02 I

03
Fig. 8.25

01
02 Fig. 8.21 8.26. Auto Shut-off Ass'y (F07)
Fig. 8.18
8.22. Take-up Pressure Roller Ass'y (F03)

+~~2
8.19. Control Motor Ass'y ( E02) L03----'f
I t==L01

02~ 06 06

:i_1-L02

~'--'~
= i:-fU··· ·03 Fig. 8.23

Fig. 8.26
Fig. 8.19
Pneumatic Damper Ass'y (FOB)
8.20. Head Mount Base Ass'y (F01)

o~
:=1
01~""
e>
i=: 01
02

03 L03
-04 Fig. 8.27
Fig. 8.24

09
(G02)
Fig. 8.20

105
Schematic Q'ty Schematic Description Q'ty
Part No. Description Part No.
Ref. No. Ref. No.

E01 CA08036B Reel Motor As'!fy F04 CA08104A Head Base Ass'y D
Serial No.: A11201001 - Serial No.: A 11201001 -

01 OC08138A Reel Motor 01 GA02083A E·BLH Erase Head I


02 OC08063F Reel Motor Pulley 02 OC08158D EH Hold Plate I
03 OM03902A Motor Label 730 03 OC08166A EH Hold Plate Spring I
04 OM03987A Motor Seal A 04 OC08174C Cassette Hold Spring I
05 CA08003P Head Base Ass'y I
E02 CA08034A Control Motor Ass'y 06 OC08175A Head Base L Spring l
Serial No.: A11201001 - 07 OB08649E 2P·H Connector I
L01 OE00889A Screw M1. 7x8 Philips Pan Head z
01 OC08137A Control Motor L02 OE00909A Screw M2x6 Philips Pan Head l
02 OC08064A Control Motor Pulley L03 OE00117A Washer 2mm l
03 OB09292A Ceramic Capacitor 0.1µF 50V L04 OE00853A BT Screw M2x3 Philips Pan Head 1
04 OM03985A Control Motor Label
05 OM03988A Motor Seal B F05 CA08125A Cassette Case Holder L Ass'y
Serial No.: A11201001 -
F01 CA08101A Head Mount Base Ass'y
Serial No.: A11201001 - 01 CA08090F Cassette Case Holder L Sub Ass'y 1
02 OC08073C Lid Arm A I
01 OC08028C Head Height Adjustment Gear 2 03 OC08195G Eject Arm Holder 1
02 OC08027E Head Height Adjustment Screw 4 04 OC08196B Eject Arm A 1
03 OC08026D Azimuth Alignment Screw 1 05 OC08197C Eject Arm B 1
04 OC08209B RH Azimuth Alignment Knob 1 06 OC08199B Eject Arm Joint
I 2 07 • OC08114A Lid Arm Spring

I i1
Spring Stopper
~~~:~~~:
05
06 ! Head Plate Spring 2 08 OC08211C Eject Arm Spring
07 1 CA08083C Head Mount Base Sub Ass''/ I 1 OB08151A Tube
Stopper Ring 3mm I
08 CA08102A P-BL Playback Head Ass'y 1 L01 OE00837A
CA08103A R-BL Record Head Ass'y 1 L02 OE00838A Stopper Ring 4mm 1
09
- - - - - + - - - - - - - - - - · - - - · - --- L03 OE00865A BT Screw M3x10 Philips Binding 2
F02 CA08053B Supply Pressure Roller Ass'y Head
Serial No.: Al 1201001 -
F06 CA08022A Cassette Case Holder R Ass'y
01 OC08164F Pressure Roller 1 Serial No.: A11201001-
02 OC08189B Supply Tape Guide 1
03 CA08061A Supply Pressure Roller Arm Ass'y 1 01 OC08133A Eject Sensor 1
L01 OE00042A E-Ring 1.5mm 1 02 CA08044A Cassette Case Holder R Sub Ass'y 1
L02 OC08024A Washer 2mm 2 L01 OE00840A BT Screw M2x8 Philips Pan Head 2
L03 OE00788A BT Screw M2x8 Philips Pan Head 1
F07 CA08099A Auto Shut-off Ass'y
F03 CA08079B Take-up Pressure Roller Ass'y Serial No.: A11201001 -
Serial No.: A 11205381 -
01 OC08047A Shut-off Pulley A 2
01 OC08164F Pressure Roller 02 OC08206B Shut-off Pulley B 1
02 OC08181C Take-up Tape Guide 03 OC08210A Shut-off Pulley Shaft 1
-- .~..l 03 CA08073B Take-up Pressure Roller Arm 04 OC08207B Shut-off Pulley Holder 1
Ass'y 05 BA04070A Shut-off P.C.B. Ass'y 1
L01 OE00042A E-Ring 1.5mm 1
L02 OC08024A Washer 2mm 2 FOB CA08030A Pneumatic Damper Ass'y
L03 OE00788A BT Screw M2x8 Philips Pan 1 Serial No.: A 11201001 -
Head
01 OC08058C Damper Piston
F03 CA08079A Take-up Pressure Roller Ass'y 02 OC08102B Damper Ring
Serial Nos.: 03 OC08010C Damper Plate
A11201001 - A11205380 04 OC08059E Sy tinder
L01 OE00874A Stopper Ring CS 2mm
01 OC08164F Pressure Roller
02 OC08181B Take-up Tape Guide
03 CA08073B Take-up Pressure Roller Arm
Ass'y
L01 OE00042A E-Ring 1.5mm 1
L02 OC08024A Washer 2mm 2
L03 OE00788A BT Screw M2x8 Philips Pan Head 1

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8.28. Pitch Control Holder Ass'y ( F09) 8.29. P-SL Playback Head Ass'y (G01)

01

Fig. 8.29

8.30. R-8L Record Head Ass'y (G02)

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Fig. 8.28
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01

Fig. 8.30

Schematic
Ref. No.
Part No. Description O'ty Schematic
Ref. No.
Part No. Description I O'ty

I Pad I
F09 i CA08105A i Pitch Control Holder Ass'y
Serial No .. A11201001 -
I 1 03
04
I OC08169D
08086470
Lifter 54
4P-H Connector
i
I
1
1
L01 OE00886A Screw M1 .7x6.5 Philips Pan Head 2
01 OB07283A Memory Switch 1 •.
02 OB07282A Volume Control 20 k.11 (8) 1 G02 CA08103A R-8L Record Head Ass'y 1
03 OC08214D Pitch Control Holder 1 Serial No.: A11201001 -
L01 OE00125A Screw M2x6 Philips Countersunk 2
L02 - Volume Nut (1) 01 OC08159G Head Plate 1
L03 - Volume Washer (1) 02 GA02084A R-8LH Record Head 1
03 08086480 4P-H Connector 1
G01 CA08102A P-8L Playback Head Ass'y 1 L01 OE00887A Screw M1 .7x4 Philips Pan Head 2
Serial No.: A11201001 -

01 OC08160F Head Plate 1


02 GA02085A P.SLH Playback Head 1

9. OVERALL TIMING CHART

Mode PLAYBACK RECORD CUE


F.F.orRew
Control Button Stop Play Stop Rec Re<fPlav Reo/Pause Recy'Play Stop Stop /Pause Stop
470ms 120ms 470ms 130ms 220ms 130ms IOOms
I
Tape
I
300ms
\
180ms
I
'300ms
\
160ms
I
120ms
\
t60ms looms

Output
I
300ms
I
300ms

Bi as I
300ms

Fig. 9

107
10. EO. AMP. FREQUENCY RESPONSE

10.1. Standard Speed (1-7/8 ips) 10.2. Half-Speed (15/16 ips)


10.1.1. Playback Frequency Response 10.2. 1. Playback Frequency Response

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20 100 IK JOK 20K 20 100 JK JOK 20K
Frequency ( Hzl Frequency ! Hz I

Fig. 10.1.1 Fig. 102.1

El 1. .2~ Recorri {).nre!1t frequency Response 10.2.2. Record Current Freqmm.::v Resi:;onse

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20 JOO IK JOK 20K 20 100 JK IOK 20K


Frequency (Hz l Frequency l Hzl

Fig. 10.1.2 Fig. 10.2.2

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11. BLOCK DIAGRAMS

11.1. Amplifier

,--------------1'------------------- Logic Circuit

Playback PB Dolby NR
Head
(0.16mVI T
Reh
>-----t~~~~r ! - - - - - - - - - - . ,
Test Point
120;is O llOOmVI
[ill 0

+12vrr- l'"\-o~u_t_ _ _ _ _ _ ___. Tope [MOiiTfOrJ FL Indicator


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I Dolby NRI

Headphone ~ utput
Master Rec. Dolby NR I OdB : 50m\V l
Volume Output
Volume

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Output
Line lnpul llVI
l50mVI Mute
Power Mute
Input
Volume Tope

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8
-12V Bias
!Topel :
15 zx Col.
16 sx

Sias Osc.
Erase rleod
J = 105kHz

Fig.11.1.1 Serial No.: A11202661-

109
11.
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Logic Circuit

PB Dolby NR
Playback
Head
10.16mV>

izl_
r:.~~
Test Point
llOOmVl
16 0

FL Indicator

Headp h0 ne Output
Wl
Master Rec. Doi by NR !OdB: 5 0 m
Volume
Output
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Line Input
150mVl
0

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Input
Volume
Mute
Power Mute

..., Rec. Head

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Erase Head

Fig. 11.1.2 Serial Nos... A 112024 7 4 - A 11202660

110
Logic Circuil

Playback PB Dolby NR
Head
(0.16mV)

120µs 0 ~

FL Indicator

dphone Dutput
Master Hea . 5Arn'I\/ l
iOdB · v
Volume

Line Input
!50mVl
0---f-f
Input
Output
! IVl
Mute
Power Mule

Volume
I Cue

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(} PPf1k

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-12V

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Fig.11.1.3 Serial Nos ... A 11201001 - A11202473

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Note: Table of wire colors


BLK-Black ORN-Orange
B LU- Blue GAY-Grav
GAN-Green BAN- Brown
RED-Red YEL-Yellow
WHT-White VIO - Violet
Fig. 12.3 Serial Nos.: A11202474-A11202660

114
' 680 Notes: 1. Diode is 1SS53, 1 S953, or 1S1555 unless otherwise specifh::I.
2. Resistor and capaci tor mar'ked with • show typical value.
13. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 3. DIN Socket of the Pin Jack P.C. B. Ass'y is omitted in the~ retllit, but it is installed for the Models fro m serial Nos. A 11202661 to A 11204050.

13.1. Amplifier

Fig. 13.1.1 Serial No.: A11202661 -


115
-
... 680:... .:·
Notes: 1. Diode is 1SS53, 15953, or 1$1555 unless h . . .
e~1sevalue.
._....
~
2. Resistor and capacitor marked w'th
1 • sh ow
ottYp1cal spec1f1ed.

Fig. 13.1.3 Serial Nos.: Al 1201001- A11202473


117
Notes: 1. Diode is 1SS53, 1$953, or 1$1555 unless otherwise specified.
2 .. Resistor marked with • sho\NS typical •1alue.

13.2. Mechanism Control


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Fig. 13.2.1 Serial No. : A 111202661 -


118
Notes: 1. Diode is 1SS53, 15953, or 151555 unless otherwise specified.
2. Resistor marked with •shows typical value.

Fig. 13.2.3 S<lrial Nos.: A11201001 - A11202473


120
"680
14. SPECIFI CATIONS

Standard Speed (1-718 ips)


)JA7300PC
r - - - --- -:- ,- - --0;;; B-Typ~ntegrot~ C~i;-1 Frequency Response ......... . 20·22,000 H2 ± 3 dB (-20 dB rec. level)
Signal·to· Noise Ratio . . ..... • .. Better than 66 dB (IHF·A WTD RMS, ref. 400 Hz, 3%
mmno Amp,

:~ow··
THO, w/Dolby NR, ZX tape, 70 µsec EO}
16
Total Harmonic Distortion ... . . . Less than 0.8% at 400 Hz, 0 dB w/ZX tape
Less than 1.0% at 400 Hz, 0 dB w/SX, EXll tapes
Supply
I Wow-and-Flutter . ...... . .. . . Less than 0.08% WTD peak, 0.04% WTD RMS
Erasure . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . Better t han 60 dB below saturation level at 1 kH2

'f i
A1 81 Y1 Y2 A2 82 GNO 41 91 V1 Yt AZ Br. GNO Half-Speed (15/16 ips)
(TOP VIEW} (TOP VI EW) Frequency Response ......... . 20· 15,000 Hz± 3 dB (- 20 dB rec. level. ZX tape}
Fig. 13.14 BCD to 7·Segment Decorder/Driver Signal-to-Noise Ratio ... .. . .. . . Better than 60 dB (IHF·A WTD RMS, ref. 400 Hz. 3%
_J Fig. 13.8 NANO Gate C·MOS ICµPD4011C Fig. 13.11 AND Gate C·MOS ICµPD4081C C·MOS IC TC5022BP THO, w/Do lby NR, ZX tape, 120µsec EOI
10 1t
Total Harmonic Distortion . .. . . . Less than 1.5% at 400 Hz, 0 dB w/ZX tape
Fig. 13.3 Dolby NR ICµA7300PC Wow-and-Flutter .. .. . . ... • . • Less than 0.14% WTD peak, 0.08% WTD RMS
Erasure .•....... . • . . • .... . Better than 60 dB below saturation level at 1 kHz
VOO Oz 02: Ck.2 R2 Di St
General
Coni Con1
VDO A 0 Separation .•. . .... .. .. ..... Better than 37 dB at 1 kHz, 0 dB
Ou1pu1 A +v Crosstalk . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . .
Better than 60 dB at 1 kHz, 0 dB
Bias Frequency . ..... ••..•.• 105 kHz
lnver1tn9 lnpu1 A Output 9 Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . ..
50 mV, 50 k ohms
Output .... . ...... . .•. . ... 1 V (400 Hz, 0 dB, output control at max.) 3.3 k ohms
No!" - l nverllno lnve:rting
lnpui A lnpul e Headphone Output .... •. ..... 45 mW (at 400 Hz, 0 dB, 8 ohms}
-v Non- Inverting DC Output Jack ..... . ...•... ± 10 V DC, 125 mA max.
lnout B Power Source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
100, 120, 120/ 220-240, 220 or 240 V AC; 50/60 Hz
I\? 6! ~ .
(cl(':(:u1diuy lu (!Q,.mtry 1•r '";,.,i
l l\/0.1! f'llt •/tftn11,.f l n ln/('liwl COo1T1 CCIM ......
:;::; A sJo e t ! OP Vl!.=.Wt ! TOP VIEW l t tOP Vl(W J Power Cons.umpt:on . . . . . . . . . . 30 ,N max.
D-Typc Flip·Flop C·MOS IC TC4013BP Fig. 13.15 12·Stage Binary Counter Dimensions . .... . . . . . . . . . . . 482(W) x 143( H) x 340(D) millimeters
Fig. 13.4 Bilateral Switch C·MOS IC µPD4066C Fig. 13.9 NANO Gate C-MOS IC µPD4023C Fig. 13.12
CMOS IC TC4040BP 19(W) x 5-5/B(H) x 13·3/8(0) inches
Approx imote Weight , ......• . . 9 kg.
191b.13oz

• Specifications and appearance design are subject to change tor further improvement
Voo CK 02 l nz l n1 01 U/O R
without notice.
Voo R CK Q(J£ CIO
• Dolby NR under license from Dolby Laboratories.
• The word "DOLBY" and the Double-D·Symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.

Yoo YI Al Yi AZ y,, A3 GNO A1 81 Y1 Y2 A2 82 GNO

( rop VIEW l (TOP VIEW) At 81 Vt YZ Ai 8i' GNO Lood 03 Id 1110 CIUE Oo CIO GHO Oi Oo 02 Oo 06 MC 0) GHD

Fig. 13.7 NOR Gate C·MOS ICµP D4001C !TOP VIEW> (TOP VIEW) ( TOP VIE W J
Fig. 13.6 Inverter C·MOS IC µPD4049C
Fig. 13.10 OR Gate C·MOS ICµPD407 1C Fig. 13.13 BCD Up/ Down CounterC·MOS IC TC4510BP Fig. 13.16 Octal Counter/ Driver C-MOS IC TC4022BP

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