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2. FRONT PANEL FACILITIES C a s s e t t ec o m p a r t m e n t r l l u m i n a t i o n

OpowenswlrcH I O H E A D P H O N E JSA C K
jack for your stereo headphones. You will be
T h e p o w e r c o m e so n w h e n t h e P O W E R s w i t c h i s d e p r e s s e d T . he This is the output
a b l e t o h e a r s o u n d f r o m s i g n à l ss e l e c t e d b y t h e M O N I T O R s w i t c h -
l e v e l m e t e r a n d t a p e c o u n t e r , a n d t h e c a s s e t t ec o m p a r t m e n t
i l l u m i n a t i o n ' w i l lt h e n c o m e o n . es Use this Jack when you wànt to monitor the quality of a
recordrng or when you wanl to listen to a làpe pilvately on the
€)DUSTCOVER C T F 9 5 0 A d j u s l t h e o u t p u t l e v e lw i t h t h e O U T P U T c o n t r o l s .
W h e n y o u a r e n o t u s i n g t h e d e c k , a l w a y sk e e p t h i s c o v e r i n p l a c e
NOTES:
t o p r e v e n t d u s t a n d d i r t f r o m a d h e r i n gt o t h e h e a d s e c t i o na n d
a Use lou-tmpedance heodphones If you use o high-imped,once
r o t a t r n Ep a r t s . model, you uill not be oble to obtoin sufficrcnt uolume
c You u'ill domage thë microphone
T A P EM A R K E R
@REMAINING HEADPHO.\'E:S jock by mistahe
if you plug it into the

l f t h i s m a r k e r i s v i s i b l e ,i t m e a n st h a t t h e r e i s e n o u g ht a p e r e m a i n -
i n q f o r s e v e r aml i n u t e so f r e c o r d i n go r p l a y b a c k . sELEcroR
@rrueur swtrcH
@ ) r N p u T( R E C O R D T NLGE V E L )C O N T R O L S Use this switch to select the program source which you intend to

U s e t h e s e t o a d j u s t t h e l e v e l o f t h e i n p u t s i g n a l sf r o m t h e M I C record
j a c k so r r e a r p a n e lI N P U T i a c k s . LINE: Set to this position for recording a program source

T u r n i n g t h e s ec o n t r o l s t o t h e r i g h t i n c r e a s etsh e l e v e l which is connected ro the rear panel INPUT jacks.

T h e c o n t r o l s a r e c o u p l e d t o t h e l e f t a n d r i g h t c h a n n e t s ,b u t MIC: Set to this position for recording signals from a micro-


y o u c a n a l s o u s e t h e m t o a d j u s t t h e r i g h t c h a n n e l( b a c k ) a n d p h o n e , o r m i c r o p h o n e s ,c o n n e c t e d t o t h e M l C , a c k s .

t h e 1 g 1c1h a n n e l( f r o n t ) i n d e p e n d e n t l y NOTE
You will be oble to record Eignals from the INPUT jachs il the
@ o u r p u r ( e L A Y B Ac K
L E V E L co
) N T R oL S LINE suitch is depressed euen when
plugged into the MIC jochs
the microphone. ore

U s e t h e s et o a d j u s t t h e o u t p u t s i g n a ll e v e l d u r i n g p l a y b a c k .T u r n -
i n g t h e c o n t r o l s t o t h e r i g h t i n c r e a s e tsh e l e v e l .T h e c o n t r o l s a r e @ o o L g y * N Rs w t r c H
c o u p l e d w h e n t u r n e d b u t i t i s a l s o p o s s i b l et o a d j u s t t h e r i g h t 5 e t t h i s s w i t c h t o O N f o r r e c o r d i n gw i t h t h e b u i l t - i n D o l b y n o i s e
c h a n n e l( b a c k ) a n d t h e l e f t c h a n n e l( f r o n t ) i n d e p e n d e n t l y . r e d u c t i o n s y s t e m a n d f o r t h e p l a y b a c k o f r a p e sw h i c h h a v e b e e n
W h e n p l a y i n g b a c k a r e f e r e n c et a p e ( 1 6 0 n w b i m ) , a r e f e r e n c e r e c o r d e du s i n gt h e D o l b y N R s v s t e m .
p l a y b a c k l e v e l ( 0 d B ) i s o b t a i n e dw i t h t h e s ec o n t r o l ss e t t o t h e " 6 "
click stopposition. @arnscoNTRoL
@ r n p eS E L E C T o R U s e t h i s c o n t r o l t o a d l u s t t h e b r a s i n a c c o r d a n c ew i t h t h e
c h a r a c t e r i s t i cosf t h e t a p e b e i n g u s e d l r i s s e t s o t h a t t h e c e n t e r
T h i s s e l e c t o r a l l o w s t h e b i a s a n d e q u a l i z e rc h a r a c t e r i s t . i ct os b e
( c l i c k s t o p ) p o s i t i o n c o r r e s p o n d st o t h e s t a n d a r db i a s .
s e l e c t e dd u r i n g r e c o r d i n ga n d t h e e q u a l i z e rc h a r a c t e r i s t i cdsu r i n g
p l a y b a c kI n l i n e w i t h t h e t y p e o f t a p e y o u a r e u s i n g
M E T A L : F o r u s i n gm e t a lt a p e s @ M O N t T O RS W T T C H E S
STD: F o r u s i n go r d i n a r yo r L H r a p e s Y o u w i l l b e a b l e t o l i s r e nt o t h e r e c o r d e ds i g n a l s( p l a y b a c ks o u n d )
CrOr: F o r u s i n gc h r o m et a p e s i f y o u d e p r e s sr h e T A P E w h i l e y o u a r e r e c o r d t n ga p r o g r a m .
Fe-Cr: F o r u s i n gf e r r i c h r o m et a p e s Y o u w i l l b e a b l e t o l i s r e n r o r h e s i g n a l s( r e c o r d i n gi n p u r ) j u s t
b e f o r e t h e y a r e r e c o r d e d i f y o u d e p r e s st h e S O U R C E . U s e r h e s e
oMrc ,ACKS s w i r c h e st o m o n i t o r y o u r r e c o r d i n g D e p r e s st h e T A p E d u r i n g
T h e s ea r e t h e i n p u t j a c k s f o r m i c r o p h o n er e c o r d i n g p l u g t h e l e f t
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phone into the R .iack.

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GT-F95Cl

1. SPECIFICATION
Systems
Motors
Compactcassette,
Capstan drive; DC
2-channelstereo
servomotor x I
PowerRequirements
PowerConsumPtion : : i: liiTi:i:
Max'
. 420(w)x 187(H)x 365.5(D)mm
Dimensions
Reeldrive;DC hightorque motor x 1 in'
x 7'318x'14'318
16'9116
Heads . Ferrite recordingl
Weight ' ' 1 0 ' 1 k g( 2 2 1 b 4 o z ' l
x1
PlaYbackcombinationtYPe head . . StereoconnectinScordswith
erasingheadx 1 Furnishedparts. .
P i n P l u g sx 2
F a s tW i n d i n gT i m e. . " ' A p p r o x i m a t e l 8y 5 s e c o n d s Headcleaningswabsx 3
(C-60tape)
0 ' 0 4 %( W R M S ) OPeratinginstructionsx 1
W o wa n d F l u t t e r . . . N o m o r e t h a n
NOTE:
FrequencyResponse possiblemodifi'
iir"ifi"otio"s and the design subject to
-20d8 Recording càtionwithout notice due to improuements'
Standard,LH taPes ' ' ' 20 to 17'000H2
(25 to15,000H2t 3dB)
NOTES:
FerrichrometaPe - - ' '2O to 19,000H2 & LH: DIN 45513/BLATT6or
l. Raterence
(25 to 17,000H2I 3dB)
" "2O to 19'000H2 : CrO,: DIN 45513/BLATTTlCrOt lor equiv'
Chromiumdioxidetape . .
(25 to t 7,000H2t 3dB) Recording Level: Meter OdB indicatitlg level (16O
2. Reterence
' ' ' '20 to 19'000H2 nwb/m magneticlevel= Philipscassettereferencelevell
Metaltape
(25 to 18,oooHzt 3dB) 3 . Reference Signal: 333H2
compensatron
4 . Wow & Flutter: o JIS [3kHz, with acoustic
OdBRecording (weightedl, rms valuel
20 to 11,000H2 -2OdB twet' OOLBY
Chromiumdioxide t a p e . . 5 . Frequency Response: r Measured at
Metal tape 20 to 14,000H2 NR OFF,level deviation is !6dB without indication'
harmonic distor'
D o l b y N R O F F ; M o r et h a n5 9 d B 6. Sign"l to Nois€ Ratio: o Measured al the third
Ratio .
Signal-to-Noise tion 3% level, weighted.
D o l b y N R O N ; M o r e t h a n6 9 d B reference recording
( o v e r5 k H z ) 7 . Sensitivity: inpur level (mV) required for
level with input (RECI controls s€t to maximum'
S.MaximumA|lowab|eInpul:Whi|âdecreasingsettingsofinput
thisis
(RECI level controls and increasing level at input iacks'
input level (mVl at the poinl where recording
the maximum
amplif ier output waveform becomês clipped'
level when meter
9. Reference Output Level: Playback output
indicates OdB.
level with reipêct to
1 0 . Maximum Output Level: Playback output
(PLAYI l€vel controls
reference recording level when output
are set 10 maximum.

iack
T r a n s i s t o r s7x6
Semiconductors...
Diodesx 84, PhotointerruPterx 1
lCsxl3
Subfunctions
. O o t U yN R s y s t e m( O N O F F ) w i t h L E D i n d i c a t o rl a m p
. Fluorescenttube levelmeter (-20 to +7dB)
(Peak/Peakhold/average selector)
a Fluorescent taPecounter
o Biasfine adlustingcontrol knob
a MemorystoP/MemorY PlaY
42O(Wl x 187(Hl x 365.5(D)mm Max.
a Counterrepeat/EndrePeat
* with rackmount adaptor JA'R102
O I nput selector
* 48OlW) x 187lHlx 3801D) mm Max.
a Automatic tapeslackcanceller
a Cassette compartmentillumination
o Standbymechanismwith unattendedrecording Unil: mm

o TapeSelector4 Position.
o Click StoP.OutPut VR'

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3. LEVEL DIAGRAM
PLAYBACK

P8 LEVEL OUTPIJT
DOLEY VR
ADJ. AMP
P8 AMP F LAT AI,IP

LINE
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- 24dBV
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.19d8

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. O d B V' l V
. Fr.qu.Êct i 333H2
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C L O S 6 O L O O P O I J A LC A P S T A N
2 MOTOR TAPÊ TRANSPORTSYSTEM

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w i l l t r a v e l a t h i g h s p e e df r o m r i g h t t o l e f t . ) a r e d e p r e s s e d ,s i g n i f y i n g t h a t t h e d e c k i s s e t t o t h e r e s p e c t i v e
t) D e p r e s st h i s s w i t c h t o s e n d t h e t a p e f o r w a r d a t mooe.
high speed. (The tape will travel from left to
right.) swlrcHEs
@memonYlREPEAT
I (STOPI: D e o r e s st h i s s w i t c h t o s t o p t h e t a p e r u n a n d t o M E M O R Y : D e p r e s st h i s s w i t c h a n d t h e t a p e w i l l b e r e w o u n d t o
r e l e a s et h e o p e r a t i n g s w i t c h e s . STOP t h a t s p o t a t w h i c h t h e t a p e c o u n t e r w a s p r e s e t t o
> (PLAY}: D e p r e s st h i s s w i t c h w h e n p l a y i n g b a c k a "000" during reclplay, when the REW switch is
(The tape will travelfrom left to right.) d e p r e s s e da t a n y p o s i t i o n y o u l i k e .
BEC: Depressthis switch together with the PLAY D e p r e s st h i s s w i t c h a n d t h e t a p e w i l l b e r e w o u n d t o
switch for recording. that spot at which the tape counter was preset to
T h i s s w i t c h w i l l n o t w Ù r k w h e n a c a s s e t t ei s n o t "000" during reclplay, and playback will start from
l o a d e d o r w h e n t h e e r a s u r ep r e v e n t i o n t a b s o f a that spot, when the REW switch is depressedat any
l o a d e d c a s s e t t eh a v e b e e n b r o k e n o f f . REPEAT position you like.
D e p r e s st h i s s w i t c h t o s t o p t h e t a p e t e m p o r a r i l y COUNTER: D e p r e s st h i s s w i t c h w h e n y o u w a n t t o p l a y b a c k a
d u r i n g r e c o r d i n g o r p l a y b a c k . D e p r e s si t a g a i n t o tape during playback or recordingfrom the point at
allow the tape tc continue to travelas before. which the tape counter was set to "000" up to the
NOÎES;
end of the tape.
a When ony of the operating suitches are depressed, the cor- END: D e p r e s st h i s s w i t c h w h e n y o u w a n t t o p l a y b a c k a
responding indicator (except STOP mode) uill come on t a p e f r o m t h e b e g i n n i n gt o t h e e n d o f t h â t t a p e .
signifying that the dech i8 set to that respective mode.
O F F : D e p r e s st h i s s w i t c h d u r i n g n o r m a l t a p e p l a y b a c k o r
. Att the opercting suitcâ€s are released, (OFF) to stop mode
r e c o r d i n g t o r e l e a s et h e M E M O R Y a n d R E P E A T
uhen the POWER switch ls turned OFF'
gWitCheS.

BUTToN
@courureRRESET swtrcHEs
D e p r e s st h i s b u t t o n t o r e s e tt h e t a p e c o u n t e r d i s p l a y t o " 0 0 0 . "
@mrrrn
PEAK: The meter functions as a peak lcrrel meter when
this switch is dePressed.
@rnpe couNTER PEAK HOLD: The meter functions as a peak level meter and
This indicates the position of the tape run. The counter reset to the highest level of the signals is indicated when
" 0 0 0 " w h e n t h e p o w e r i s s w i t c h e do n , this switch is dePressed.
AVERAGE: The meter functions as a level meter when this
switch is depressed.
@lsvrl METER
T h i s i n d i c a t e st h e i n p u t l e v e l d u r i n g r e c o r d i n ga n d t h e o u t p u t l e v e l @rtmen srARTswlTcHEs recording a
during playback. Depress thesc switches when you are playing back or
8y operating the METER switches, it can be made to function t a p e w i t h t h e u s eo f a t i m c r .
asa peak meter, a peak hold meter or asa levelmeter. REC: When this switch is depressed,the dcck will automàtical-
The input signal level is indicated when the MONITOR switch l y b e s e t t o t h e r e c o r d i n gm o d e a t t h c p r e s t t t i m e r t i m e ,
S O U R C E h a s b e e n d e p r e s s e d ,a n d t h e p l a y b a c k ' o u t p u t l e v e l i s and recording wilt begin. Use this switch for recordint
i n d i c a t e d w h e n t h e M O N I T O R s w i t c h T A P E h a s b e e nd e p r e s s e d . FM programs when you are out of the house or other'
wiseoccuPied.
@o o l a Y N R tN D tc A T o R PLAY: W h e n t h i s s w i t c h i s d e p r e s s e dt,h e d e c k w i l l a u t o m a t i c a l -
l y b e s e t t o t h e p t a y b a c k m o d c a t t h e p r e s e tt i m e r t i m e ,
This lights up when the DOLBY NR switch is set to ON and it
and playback will begin' Use this switch for wake'up
indicates that a tape is being recorded or played back with the
p l a y b a c k i n s t e a do f a n a l a r m c l o c k .
Dolby NR system.
OFF: A l w a y s d e p r e s st h i s s w i t c h w h e n y o u d o n o t i n t e n d t o
@ræe lNDlcAToRs recotd or playback a tape using the timer' (This will
release the REC and PLAY switches of TIMER
M E T A L : T h i s l i g h t c o m e s o n when the TAPE selector is set to
METAL. sTA RT.)
CrOr: This light comes on when the TAPE selector is set to
CrO2.

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MechanicalAssembly 3. Remove the plunger chassisassemblyby undoing
When replacing a motor or a belt, be careful of scre\ils Oto 9.
the sequenceof disassemblyand reassemblyof the 4. Remove the sub-c*rassisassembly by undoing
various components concerned. screwsI to (0.
1. Remove the capstan motor by undoing screws 5. Remove the take-up motor by undoing screws
Oto @. @ and O, and remove solenoid B by undoing
2. Remove solenoid A by undoing screwsO to (). screws(D and O.

SubchæsisassemblY

SolenoidB

Take-upmotor

Supplypulleyassembly

Sub belt
Capstanmotor

chassis
asembly

Flywheelassembly

Capstanbelt

UL cord clamperD

SolenoidA

Fig. 4-5 Disassemblyof mechanismasembly

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new spring is properly seated. The requirements


MechanicalAssemblY
After removing the front panel, undo screws of the sub-sectionentitled "Pinch roller pressure
adjustments" (Page30) included in the section
Oto@.
"Mechanical adjustments" shall be satisfied.
Fluorescent Indicator Tube
1. Remove the indicator lens assembly by undoing
asemblY
Mechanism
screwsoto@.
2. Remove the indicator amplifier assembly by
undoing screws O to O.
3. The fluorescent indicator tube is mounted on
the indicator assembly. Remove it by means of
a soldering iron. Take great care when handling
the indicator tube so as to avoid damaging it.

lndicatorassembly iron
o -@ -è*n"ring

Fig.4-2 Removethe mechanismassembly o-o


Sub-head Assembly, Pinch-roller Arm Asembly
Fluorescentindicator
and PressureArm
1. Remove the sub-headbase assemblyby undoing @
screursOand O and the socket-head hexagonal
bolt.
2. Remove the feed side pinch-roller arm assembly o-o
by loosening the height adjuster (unt).
3. Remove the take-up side pinch-roller arm I ndicatoramplifier assemblY
assemblyby taking off E-washerQ.
4. Remove the pressure arm by taking off E-washer I ndicator lensassemblY
O When the pinch pressure spring is replaced
o-()
with a new one. take care to ensure that the Fig. 4-3 Removethe fluorescentindicator tube

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(nut)
Heishtadjuster
,.ry) ô
Socket*read ,.'u
hexagonalbolt

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armassemblv
5 Ewasher
tp^pin"n-'ott*
o
assemblY
Sub-head

pinch'rollerarm assemblyand pressure


assembly,
Fig. 4-4 Removethe sub-head arm

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5. PARTS LOCATION
F R O N TP A N E LV I E W

G u i d e( R )
Front panelassembly
R N K€08
RXX.251

Half cover
REC VR knob (R) assembly
RNK.777
RAA.225

G u i d e( L )
RN K.566 REC VR knob (L)
assembly RAA-22:

PB VR knob (Rl
E s c u l c h e o np a n e l a s s e m b l yR A A - 2 2 !
RAH.285
PB VR knob (L)
a s s e m b l yR A A - 2 2

F u n c t i o ns w i t c h Tape selector knob assembly


RAC-108 RAA-301

P u s hk n o b ( A l
RAC{91 BIASVR Knob
RAA.231

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Supply reelassembly
BXB-189

Reel cap (B)


RN K-815

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7. CIRCUIT DESCRIPTIONS
For details of the circuit of the CT-F950, refer Microphone Amplifier
to the block diagram on Page 13 and also the T h e m i c r o p h o n e a m p l i f i e r c o n s i s t so f t h e m i c r o -
overall schematic diagram on Page 54. phone amplifier section of the PA4001. It has a
gain of about 28d8.
7 . 1 R E C O R D I N GA N D P L A Y B A C KC I R C U I T
7.2 TAPE SELECTOR CIRCUIT
PlaybackEqualizerAmplifier
The CT-F950 has been designed to use metal,
The playback equalizeramplifier is an NFB type
CrOz, Fe-Cr and normal tapes. The tape selector
amplifier which uses a low-noise high-gain mono- circuit (see Fig. 7-2) is switched to suitable equal-
lithic IC (AN370). izer and bias levels according to the type of tape
P l a y b a c kF l a t A m p l i fi e r ( O r o : ,O r o +) employed. This switching, plus the tape indicator
The playback flat amplifier is a single transistor (CrOz/NIETAL) switching is performed by the
TAPE switch Sr:or .
amplifier possessingflat frequency characteristics.
It is used to amplify the output of the playback P l a y b a c k E q u a l i z e r S w i t c h i n g C i r c ui t
equalizer amplifier. A trap circuit is used at the The playback equalizer may be switched to
input sideto prevententry of the recordingbias. either of 2 positions: 70ssec for METAL/
CrOz, Fe-Cr and 120ssec for STD. lVhen the
Buffer Amplif ier (Oros,Oroo)' TAPE switch Srror is in the IVIETAL position
The buffer amplifier is an emitter follower type (or CrOz, or Fe-Cr positions), a bias current flows
circuit which is used to take the output of the from Droe (or Drrr or Drro) to Qror via Rrrz,
Dolby NR amplifier to the LINE OUTPUT resulting in the transistor being turned on. The
terminals. Cr r q and Rr r s seriescircuit is thus connected to
t h e p l a y b a c k a m p l i f i e r t o s e t u p t h e 7 0 g s e ce q u a l -
rc (P A 4 0 0 1 ) i z e r a m p l i f i e r . W h e n S r: o r i s s w i t c h e d t o t h e S T D
The PA4001 was developed by PIONEER as a position, Qror is turned off, thereby reverting to
system IC for use in tape decks. It contains a t h e 1 2 0 1 . r s eecq u a l i z e r a m p l i f i e r .
microphone amplifier, headphone amplifier, flat Recording Bias Generator and Bias Selector Circuit
amplifier and recording amplifier. Its block dia- Metal tapes require a bias current of about
gram is shown in Fig. 7-1. twice the level of the bias required for conven-
tional STD tapes. For this reason the push-pull
OUT IN OUT tN OUT generator output is amplified by a bias amplifier
16 15 14 13 12 11 .to
9 (composed of step-up transformers Lro r and
Ltoz plus coupling amplifiers Qroo and Qroz)
prior to being applied to the head. The bias
amplifier input may be adjusted by the front
panel BIAS control. Whereas more conventional
bias controls vary the B voltage of the oscillator,
the system employed in the CT-F950 also varies
the erasure current at the same time. Since erasure
efficiency is a particular problem with metal
67 8 GND
tapes, the CT-F950 has been designed to also
IN our (topvtew)
vary the secondary side of the oscillator trans-
7-1 B l o c k d i a g r a mo f PA4001 former.
Bias switching for each type of tape is achieved
Headphone Amplifier
through the TAPE switch Srror . Bias level is
The headphone amplifier consists of the head- changed by first maintaining a constant oscillation
phone amplifier section of the PA4001. This is a level by fuzo, and then changing the voltage by
complimentary amplifier having a gain of approxi' inserting resistors in parallel. The parallel connect-
mately 7.4d8. The headphone output is taken ed resistors involved are R:zo and Vfuor for metal
off a resistive voltage divider. tapes, Rrzz and VRroz for CrOz, and Rrza and
VR:or for Fe-Crand STD.

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Equalizer
Recording Circuit
Selector sistors Qror,Q+or, Qeos and Qeoz are tumed on
The recording equalizer is switched to 4 separate and off according to the position of the TAPE
positions (METAL, CrOz, Fe-Cr, and STD). Tran- switch Srlor, thereby switching the LC resonance
circuit in the recording equalizer, amplifier.

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7.3 LEVEL METER AMP
The level meter circuit is shown in Fig. 7-3. It
consistsbasicallyof 3 ICs (ICaor, ICaozand ICsor)
and 1 microcomputer. Levels are displayed in LEVEL
I|€lER
digitâl form using a fluorescent indicator tube.
1. The signal obtained from the output terminals of
the headphone amplifier is converted into a IC LOGARITHMIC
coMPRESSTOt{
voltage by means of a logarithmic compression AMP

amplifier. This DC voltage becomes the refer-


saor-2: MElÉR
ence input for the comparator. S€LECTOR

2. The comparative input to the comparator is a


DC voltage obtained by passing the indication
condition of the level meter through a digitaU
Fig.7-3 Levelmetercircuit
analog converter.
3. Accordingly, the comparator continually com- 7.4 ELECTRONICCOUNTER
pares the reference voltage with the indication The electronic counter consists of a micro-
condition of the level meter, and sends signals computer (ICaoa) and a counter type fluorescent
to the microcomputer so as to maintain the indicator tube (Fig. ?-7). Sensing pulses emitted
comparative input (level meter indication condi- from the mechanical assembly undergo rvave
tion) equal to the reference input. shaping at Qaor to Qsosand then enter the micro-
The level meter is primarily a peak reading computer (ICaoe). The input pulsesare added and
meter, however it is possible to use it either as a subtracted in the memory of the computer, and
VU or PEAK HOLD meter by pressing switch the resultant numerical value is displayed at the
Ssor-r (VU) or Saor-z(PEAK HOLD). counter indicator tube.

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7 . 5 D O L B Y N R P R O C E S S O RC I R C U I T 6. The clipper produces a time lag in the signal


applied to the voltage-controlled amplifier, and
Recording Mode Operation
since it is not capable of responding to sudden
1. Input signals are first applied to the MPX filter
Ievel changes, no uncontrolled signals will be
where the FM broadcasting station's pilot signal
applied to the adding amplifier.
is employed, and where an 85kHz bias trap is
7. When the level of the signal passed through the
employed to prevent mis-operation of the Dolby
high-pass filter is high, the rectifier output DC
NR noise reduction system.
voltage will also be high, and the variable filter
2. From the MPX filter, the signals are passed on
to the buffer amplifier whose output is divided turnover frequency will be increased. The sub-
into 2 routes. The main signal is passed directly signal level will therefore become almost "0", so
to the adding amplifier, while the sub-signal is there will be no contraction of the dynamic
passed via the side chain amplifier and clipper range.
before being recombined with the main signal Playback Mode Operation
in the adding amplifier. Although each section of the Dolby NR Proces-
3. Besides being applied to the clipper, the side sor operates in the same way as during recording
chain amplifier output is also passed via the mode, the sub-signal is derived from the output of
voltage controlled amplifier and integrating the adding amplifier. And since the adding
amplifier back to the side chain amplifier input, amplifier is an inversion amplifier (where output
forming a variable filter circuit. phase is opposite to input phase), the sub-signal
4. In addition to the above, the side chain amplifier will be of opposite phase, thereby forming an NFB
output is further applied to a high-pass filter and loop.
rectifier where it is converted into a DC voltage In Dolby NR B noise reduction systems, con-
for control of the voltage controlled amplifier. traction and expansion occur within a fixed
5. When the level of the signal passed through the frequency range determined by the variable filter
high-pass filter is low, the rectifier output DC circuit. And, in order to achieve perfectly
voltage will be almost "0", resulting in a symmetrical operation, it is necessary to fix a
minimum tumover frequency for the variable reference level for the operational point. This is
filter. The Ievel of the adding amplifier output the so-called "Dolby level", below which no
will thus be 10dB (above SkHz) higher than the contraction and expansion is performed.
level of the main signal, thereby contraction the
dynamic range.

MPX Filter BufterAmolifier Adding Amplifier

Sidechain Amplifier

Voltage.control led
Amplif ier

R e c t i fi e r H i g h p a s sF i l t e r

F i g . 7 - 4 D o l b y N R p r o c e s s ocri r c u i t

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7.6 CONTROL
CIRCUIT 3. The REW operation is basically the same as the
FF operation except that the polarity of the
PLAY Operation
voltage supplied to RM is reversed.
1.lVhen a cassetteshell is loaded, the cassetteshell
detection switch will go into the SHELL position PAUSE Operation
and the slack elimination circuit (Described 1. As previously explained, when the unit is in
later) will commence functioning. either the PLAY or REC modes, current from
2. When the PLAY switch 'Sgoais pressedon, the *Br flows into the pinch solenoid SLrror, the
voltage at Pin 17 of lCsor will become a High capstan motor CM, the reel motor RM and the
level (Hereafter abbreviated to H level). Cur- bias oscillator circuit.
rent from +Br will flow from the capstanmotor 2. If now the PAUSE switch is pushed on, Pin 15
CM to Qszz. As a result, Qszz will become of ICsor will become L level. As a result,
conductive, and CM will start to rotate, At the Slrror will not operate and RM will notrotate
same time, current from *81 will flow through (Refer to section entitled "PLAY operation").
Qszr, the reel motor RM, Rssr and Qsrz, ând Hence the PLAY or REC condition will be
hence RM will also start or rotate. temporarily removed.
3. The voltage at Pin 15 of lCsor will also become TIMER START Operation
an H level. Current from fBr will flow through r PLAY Operation
the pinch solenoid $[,rror, Qsrz 31d Qsrr,
1. Pressthe TIMER START PLAY switch Saor-s
hence SL r r o r will operate and the unit will go
on, and then put the POWER switch on using
into the PLAY mode.
the timer etc. While Carz is chargingup, Pin 4
REC Operation of ICsor will become L level. and thus the unit
1. When a cassette shell having erasure prevention will operate in the same ïyay as if the PLAY
tabs is loaded (The erasure prevention switch switch S4o3ïyere put on.
Srros will go into the NO HOLE position), the 2. When the power supply voltage reachesits final
PLAY switch Sgos and the REC switch Ssoc value (after about 4 seconds),Pin 14 of lCsor
will go on simultaneously. The operation of the will become H level, and the unit will go into
pinch solenoid Srror and the capstan motor the PLAY mode.
CM is the sameas for "PLAY operation".
. REC/PLAY Operation
2. The voltage on Pin 16 of ICsor becomesH level.
1. Pressthe TIMER START PLAY switch Ssor-e
As basecurrent flows from Rsoe,Rtro to Qtos,
on, and then put the POWER switch on using
Qo og becomes conductive, the bias oscillator
the timer etc. While Car r and Carz are charging
circuit operates and the unit goes into the REC
up, Pins 4 and 5 of ICsor will become L level,
mode.
and thus the unit will operate in the same ïyay
When a cassetteshell which does not have erasure
as if the PLAY switch Ssos and the REC switch
prevention tabs is loaded (Srros goes into the
Ssoawere put on simultaneously.
HOLE position), Pin 5 of ICsor will become
2. In the same u/ay as for PLAY operation, Pin 14
Low level (Hereafter called L level), regardless
of ICsor becomes H level, whereupon the unit I
of the position of Ssoa, and hence the unit will
go into the REC mode. commencesREC/PLAY operation. |'t

MEMORY STOP Operation


FF, REW Operation Press the MEMORY STOP switch on, and then
1.When the FF switch Ssoz is turned on,Pin22 press the REW switch on. When the tape counter
of ICso r will become H level. Cunent from *Br indication reaches "999", the REW operation
will flow through Qszr, the reel motor RM and will stop.
Qs r o, and thus RM will start to rotate. 1. Pressthe MEMORY STOP switch Saor-r on, and
2. Current from *Br will flow through the brake press the REW switch Sgor on. lVhen the tape
s o l e n o i dS L r r o u , R s l s a n d Q s r e , h e n c eS L r r o z counter indication reaches"999", a pulse will be
will operate and the brake will be removed. sent from the microcomputer (ICaoe).

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Current will flow from Ress to Qaor, thus 5. Because of the program contained in lCsor,
Qaoz will be turned on, and as a result of the COUNTER REPEAT is not possible during FF
integral pulse, Pin 11 of ICsor will momentarily or REW (Auto stop is possible).
become L level.
End Repeat
l. When Pin 11 of ICsor becomesL level as a result
Pressthe REPEAT (END) switch on. If the tape
of the program within the IC, the output will
stops during PLYA or REC/PLAY (auto stop), the
go into the STOP mode, and thus the unit will
unit will automatically go into the REW mode,
ceaseoperation.
and when the tape has completely rewound, the
4EMORY PLAY Operation unit will once againgo into the PLAY mode.
. Press the MEMORY PLAY switch on, and then 1. Pressthe REPEAT (END) switch Ssoz-zon, and
put the REW switch on. set Pins 8 and 9 of ICsor to the L level.
. \[hen the tape counter indication reaches"999", 2. For details of the REW operation, refer to para-
a pulse will be sent from the microcomputer graph 2 "COUNTER REPEAT".
gCff.). Current will flow from Rssr to Qaoz, 3. When the tape completely rewinds, Pin 12 of
'ûruË
turning on Qeoz, and as a result of the ICsor will once again momentarily go to the L
integral pulse, Pin 11 of ICsor will momentarily level.
become L level.
Pinch Solenoid Switching Circuit
. When Pins g and 10 of lCsor are to L level by
This circuit is designed to protect the pinch
means of the program in the IC, the unit will
solenoid from overheating. It operates after the
momentarily go into the STOP mode and then
PLAY switch has been pressed on, by applying a
commencePLAY.
high voltage (approximately 13V) to the pinch
ounter Repeat solenoid for a period of about 0.5 seconds,in order
Press the REPEAT (counter) switch on. When to increase its attractive force, and then reducing
re tape stops during PLAY or REC/PLAY (auto the voltage to about 6V after the solenoid has
op), the unit will automatically go into the REW operated(Fig. 7-6).
.ode, and when the tape counter indication 1. When the PLAY switch Ssos is pressed on,
raches"999", it will revert to PLAY. Qs r r becomes conductive, the pinch solenoid
, Press the REPEAT (COUNTER) switch Seoz-r Sl,rror operates and the unit goes into the
on, and set Pins 8 and I of ICsor to the L level. PLAY mode (Refer to section entitled "PLAY
\ilhen the tape stops during PLAY or REC/ mode").
PLAY, Pin 12 of ICsor will momentarily go to
the L level. When Pins 8 and 9 of ICsor âreset
to the L level by means of the program in the
IC, and Pin 12 goes to the L level, the unit will
automatically go into the REW mode.
. When the counter indication becomes "999", _a

a pulse will be emitted from the microcomputer e


(ICaoc). Current will flow from Rass to Qaoz,
resulting in Qeoz being turned on, while Pin 11
of ICsor will momentarily go to the L level as a
result of the integral pulse.
If Pin 11 of lCsor goes to the L level during the
REW operation of the unit, resulting from Pin
12 going to the L level, the unit will go into the
PLAY mode as a result of the program contained
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2. Cunent will flow from +B through Rsao,Csoz 1. When the tape is running, pulse signals
and Qsr z. A voltage approximately equal to the emitted from the photo-interrupter (TLP
+B voltage (approximately 13V) will be applied , a o r ,Q s o ca n d Q s o r
a n d h e n c eQ a o t ,Q a o z Q
to the pinch solenoidSL r r o r until Qsr z becomes switch on and off continuously. At the
fully conductive. time, Csor will charge and discharge
3. When Csor becomes fully charged (after an While Qsor is turning on and off, the
interval of about 0.5 seconds), Qs r z will be of point A will be relatively low, and thus
reduced by Rsar to the minimum value (ap- will turn off.
proximately 6V) necessaryto hold the plunger 2. When the tape stops running, pulse signals
in position. the photo interrupter lamp will disappear,
4. If Pin 12 of ICsor goesonce againto the L level thus Qsor will go off. When this h
during the REW operation of the unit, resulting Csor will charge up. The potential of po
from Pin 12 going to the L level, the unit will will start to rise, and Qsoz and Qsor wil
go into the PLAY mode as a result of the pro- turned on. Consequently,Pin 12 of lCsor
gram containedin ICsor. become L level, and the unit will go into
5. Becauseof the program containedin ICsor, END STOP mode.
REPEAT is not possible during FF or REW 3. When either the POWER switch is
(Auto stop is possible). and off. or the PAUSE button is
H level will be applied to the base of Qsor
Auto Stop Circuit
Dsos and Dsoa and thus the potential at
This circuit is used to automatically releasethe
will not rise. Consequently, the unit will
mechanism in the event that the tape stops during
go into the STOP mode.
PLAY, REC, FF or REW. It employs a photo-
interrupter type switch linked to the take-up reel
by means of a belt, in order to detect the running
of the tape (Fig. 7-7).

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TapeSlackEliminationCircuit 4. \ilhen Qsra is turnedon, currentfrom iBr will
The CT-F950 employs a closed loop capstan to f l o w t h r o u g h Q s z o ,R s s s , R s s c a n d Q s r a a n d
provide constant speed drive for the tape. If slack- hence Qszo will become conductive. When
ness appears in the tape during PLAY, it will be Qszo and Qszs become conductive,current will
impossible to obtain the necessaryloop tension, flow from +Br through Qszo,the reel motor RM,
and thus the normal tape head contact will be lost. Rssc and Qsra. As a result, RM will rotate in
The tape slack elimination circuit is designed to the reversedirection and take up the slack.
take up any slack when a cassettetape is loaded, The time required to take up any slack will be
by causing the supply reel to rotate in the RE\{ determined by the charging time of Csoa (ap-
direction (Fig. 7-8). proximately 0.5 seconds), and the rotational
1. When a cassetteshell is loaded, the cassettetape torque of RM will be determined by the value of
switch Srroz will go into the SHEllposition. Rssc.
As a result, current will flow from *Br through 5. Muting when the unit is switched from STOP to
R s o e , Ç s o aa n d Q s z r , a n d t h u s Q s z e w i l l b e REC is basically the same as that described in
tumed on. Paragraphs1 to 3. Pin 16 of lCsor will become
2.When Qsz+ [ggsmes conductive, current will H level, and hence current will flow through
flow from *Br through Qszc, Dsto Rsce and Rszz to Qsos. When Qsos becomesconductive,
Qs r a, and thus Qs r s will become conductive. Qsoo, Qsoz and Qror will be tumed off, and
Accordingly, current will flow from tBr through thus the muting condition will be removed from
t h e b r a k e s o l e n o i dS L r r o t , R s c s a n d Q s r r , a n d the recording amplifier.
thus SL r r o r will operate (Brake will be removed).
3. At the same time, current from *Bs will flow
through Qszc, Rseo and Qsra, and as a result
Qsra will be turned on.
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7 . 7 M U T I N GC I R C U I T of ZDoor will become approximately 6V. Thi


Muting When the PowerSwitch is PressedOn and voltage will cause current to flow through Rc r:
and charge up Coor. When the voltage acrosl
off
Ceor reaches the reversing level of the mutinl
This circuit is designed to eliminate noise (e.g.
circuit (Approximately 4 seconds after thr
click noise) 'vhen the POWER switch is pressed
POWER switch has been pressedon), Qooz wil
on or off (Fig. 7-9).
turn on and Qeor will tum off. BecauseQeor
r When Power Switch is PressedOn will be turned on, and Qeos, Qroz and Qloe
1. When the POWER switch is pressed on, the will be turned off, the LINE OUTPUT mutinl
emitter voltage of Qoor will immediately rise to condition will be removed.
approximately 5.6V. Because current does not
r When the Power Swibh is PressedOff
flow into Coor, the voltage across its terminals
1. When the power switch is pressed off, thr
will be 0V. Consequently, in the Schmitt
chargesstored on Coor and Cors will rapidl5
trigger comprising Qooz and Qcor, Qeor will be
decay. Consequently, the charge on Coor wil
turned off and Qeor will be turned on. Also,
flow through Door and Roor into the base o
Qsoe will be tumed off and Qsos will be turned
on, and thus the 5.6V source will produce a Qar c. When Quoe becomes conductive, tht
chargeon Coor will rapidly decay.
current flow through Dcor into Qroz and Qroe.
2. Consequently, Qeoz will now be turned on, an€
As a result, Qroz and Qror will become con-
ductive, thus short circuiting the LINE OUTPUT. Qooe turned off. Qcoe will be turned off, anc
Qoos, Qroz and Qlor turned on, hence tht
2. Meanwhile, Ceoz and Cers rapidly charge up.
LINE OUTPUT will be muted. After the
When Cooa chargesup, the base potential of
POWER switch has been pressedoff, the power
Qoos will become -6V, and hence Qoor will
supply for the unit will be charged on Cooz.
be turned off.
Consequently, the voltage across the terminals

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MutingduringFF,REWandSTOP 1. When the unit is in the STOP condition, Qroz,
This circuit is designed to eliminate noise (e.g. Qroe and Qzor will be conductive, and hence the
motor noise), during FF, REW or STOP (Fig. ?-10). LINE OUTPUT and the recording amplifier will
l.During FF, REW or STOP, Pin 20 of lCsot be muted. Also, Csoo will be charged (Refer to
will become H level, and hence basecurrent will previous section entitled "Muting when unit is
flow into Qsoa. in STOP condition").
2. When Qsra becomesconductive,Qsoeand Qsro 2. When the PLAY switch is pressedon, Pin 20 of
lvill also become conductive. Current from ICsor will become L level, and hence current
will not flow through Qsoa.
+Br wilt flow through Qsto, Qqoz,Stot-l. Rtzs,
Rlzz, Qroz and Qros. Accordingly, Qeoz and 3. When Qsoa becomesnon-conductive, the charge
Qcor will become conductive, and the LINE on Cso6 will decayvia Rszg. Duringthe interval
OUTPUT will be muted. that Csoo is discharging (approximately 1
3. At the same time, current will flow 166 tB3 second),Qsor, Qsro,Qtoz andQroe willbecome
through Qs r o, Ds r z, Rzal and Qzor' Qzor will conductive. After about 1 second, the unit will
thus become conductive and mute the recording go into the PLAY condition, and thus switching
amplifier. noise will be muted.
4. When the MONITOR switch Seor-r is in the 4. When the unit is in the PLAY condition, current
SOURCE position, the LINE OUTPUT will not will flow from *Br through Rsrr, Rszc and
muted. Qsoo, and thus Qsoe and Qsoz will go on.
Consequently, current from *Bs will flow
Muting During Changeover from Stop to Play
through Qsoz, Dsoe, P'zet and Qzot, and hence
(or REC)
the recording amplifier will remain muted.
This circuit is designed to prevent switching
noise when the PLAY or REC switches are
operated(Fig. 7-10).

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5. Muting when the unit is switched from STOp 2. When the PAUSE switch is turned on, the No.
to REC is basically the same as that described 19 pin of ICsol reachesH level, and the bias
in Paragraphs1 to 3. Pin 16 of ICsor will be- comes on through the Dsoz - Rszo - Rsro
come H level, and hence current will flow
through Rszz to Qsos. When Qsos becomes route to send biascurrent to esoe.
conductive,Qsoo, Qsoz and Qzor will be tumed 3. With Qsoe on, Qsro is also tumed on, and +B
off, and thus the muting condition will be re- takes the Dsrz - Rror route to tum on eror.
moved from the recording amplifier. 4. With Qror turned on, Crot and Rror follow a
BiasMuting Circuit fixed time constant and turn on eroz by reduc-
During recording, the bias signal is sometimes ing the emmiter voltage.
recorded due to the increasein the relative speed 5. When Qroz comes on, the bias current flows
of the tape and head during the on/off switching through the condenser and is grounded. Bias
of the PAUSE or releaseof the recording controls. current is supplied to neither the base of etoe ,
The recorded bias signal can be heard as a ,,click" Qsoz nor to the record head.
noise when the tape is played back at its fixed 6. When the PAUSE switch is set to OFF, the
speed; the purpose of this circuit is to suppress PAUSE operation is halted and recording re-
this noise. sumes. However, even if the No. 19 pin on
1. During REC/PLAY operation (when the REC ICsor reaches L level, since the discharge time
and PLAY switches are turned on simultaneous- for Cro: (determined by the Cros and R:os
ly), the No. 16 pin on ICsor reachesH level,and time constants) only turns on eroz, there is
because the Q:ot receives bias and comes on. no bias supplied to the record head.
the oscillator circuit operates.

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ADJUSTMENTS
8. MECI{ANICAL
(springbalancewith Sfi)g scale)
8.1 PINCH ROLLER PRESSUREADJUSTMENT
1. Put the unit into the PLAY condition'
2. Using a tension gauge (Stick weighing instru-
ment: approximately 5009 full scale), gently
drop the pinch arm (Fig. 8-1).
3. The force necessary to separate the pinch roller
from the capstan shall be between 360 and 4409
at the take'up side, and between 90 and 130g
at the supply side. If outside these values'
reset the Pinch Pressurespring'
4. If Paragraph 3 cannot be satisfied by resetting
the pinch pressure spring, replace it with a new
one.
8.2 TAPE SPEED ADJUSTMENT
1. Connect a frequency counter to the OUTPUT
terminals.
2. Replay the SkHz part of the test tape STD-301'
Adjust the semi-fixed resistor in the motor until
Fig. 8-1 Pinchroller presilre adiustment
the frequency at the start of the tape falls
within the range 2,995Hl2to 3,010H2 (Fig. 8-2)'
3. When the semi-fixed resistor is turned in the
clockwise direction, the tape speed will increase'
and vice-versa.
8.3 TAPE GUIDE ADJUSTMENT
Adjustment Standard
Put the unit into the PLAY mode, and check
that the tape is running normally without curling
around the head guides (Fig. 8-3).
Method of Adiustment
If the tape curls around the head ggides' turn
the height adjuster to the left or right so a's to
Fig. 8-2 Tape speedadjustment
obtain a suitable taPe height.
Postcdiustment Check
Put the unit into the PLAY mode, and check
that the tape does not come into contact with the
head guide.

Tape guide

Height adiuster

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9. ELECTRICALADJUSTMENTS
Before performing electrical adjustments, check Adjustment Sequence
the following items. 1. Head azimuth adjustment
1. Ensure that all mechanical adjustments have 2. Playbackequalizeradjustment
been completed. 3. PlaybackIeveladjustment
4. Level meter OdB adjustment
2. Adjust the measuringlevel to 0dBv = lV, and
5. Approximate adjustment of recording cunent
place a 50kO (47kQ to 52kQ ) dummy resistor 6. Erasurecurrent adjustment
acrossthe line output terminals. 7. Biastrap adjustment
3. Perform adjustmentsusing the A-side (the side 8. Approximate adjustmentof recordingbias
with the label) of the specified test tapes. 9. Recording equalizer and variable equalizer
STD-331A : For overall replay adjustments
10. Recording and playback frequency response
STD-341A For replay adjustments
adjustment
STD.601 STD blank tape
11. Recordinglevel adjustment
STD-603 Cr,Ozblank tape 12. Recordingdolby NR adjustment
STD-604 METAL blank tape 13. Playbackdolby NR adjustment
4. Obtain the following measuring instruments. 14. Output level adjustment
Millivoltmeter, low frequency generator oscillo' STD-3314
scope, attenuator. LÉVEL(dB)

5. Unless otherwise defined, the term "recording o


condition" as used in this manual shall mean -20
the condition when a cassette shell is loaded, and
both the PLAY and REC switches are pressed. rOOsoc tOOscc 5Oscc tOOr.c

6. Unless otherwise specified, adjustments shall be


sTD.341A
performed on both L and R channels. L E V E L{ d 8 )
7. Clean the heads and also remove any residual
magnetism using a head demagnetizer.
8. Always perform adjustments in the specified 33 3Hz
333H2 | l4kHr 2 5kHi IotHr 8 r r u 6 3r|t
sequence. If the sequence is changed, the
5Osac JOscc lOta€ lOr?c 6Or.c lO3.c 3Otac
performance of the unit may be degraded.
Fig.9-1 Recordedcontentsof test tape

9.1 HEADAZIMUTHADJUSTMENT Adlustment screw


1. Connect the millivoltmeter to the OUTPUT
terminals.
2. Turn the OUTPUT level control to the maximum
position, and put the TAPE switch to STD.
3. Replay the -20dB part of the 10kHz test tone
on the STD-341A test tape. Turn the head
azimuth adjustment screw until the output
from both L and R channelsbecomesa maximum
(Fie. e-2).
4. After adjustment, apply lock paint to the adjust-
ment screw. Screw driver

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9,2 PLAYBACK EOUALIZERADJUSTMENT ass'y (The OUTPUT potentiometer may be set
l. Connect an millivoltmeter to ttre OUTPUT at any position).
terminals. 2. Replay the OdB part of the 333H2 test tone on
2. Set the TAPE switch to STD, tum VRros and the STD-341A test tape. Adjust VRror :L-ch.
VR roe up to maximum positions, and VRloz and VRroq :R-ch. until the respectiveindications
and VRroa to central Positions. on the millivoltmeter become ldBv (1.12V).
3. Play the 333H2, -20dB portion of the STD- 9.4 LEVEL METER OdB ADJUSTMENT
341A test tape, and adjust the OUTPUT volume
1. Connect millivoltmeters to the TP terminals
control to obtain a -20dBv (0.1V) reading in
No.30 (left) and No.29 (rieht) on the mother
the millivoltmeter.
ass'y.
4. Next play the 10kHz, -20d8 portion of the
2. Set the MONITOR switch to the SOURCE
same test tape, and adjust VRror (left channel)
position.
and VRroz (right channel) to obtain a +ldB
3. Apply a 333H2, -10dBv (316mV) signal to the
level difference from the 333H2 output reading.
INPUT terminals, and adjust the INPUT level
5. Then, play back the 14kHz, -20d8 (signal) -3dBv
controls so that the millivoltmeters read
and confirm with the mV meter indication
(700mV).
that the output difference is over +0.5d8
4. Then immediately adjust VRaor (left) and
when compared with the previously pXayed
333H2 signal. When less than 0.5d8, adjust in VRaoz (right) in the indicator amplifier ass'y
so that the level meters read OdB at this time.
accordance with the flow cbart on page 37.
First turn VReol and VRsoz full around coun-
6. Change the TAPE switch to the METAL posi-
terclockwise, then tum back clockwise and stop
tion (or CrOz or Fe-Cr positions), and check
when the OdB segmentlights uP.
that the frequency responsereferenced at 333H2
5. Also check that the following readings are ob-
is within -4.0 t ldB at 10kHz.
tained in the level meters when the input signal
9.3 PLAYBACK LEVEL ADJUSTMENT level is changed.
The playback level must be carefully adjusted
owing to the fact that it will determine the Dolby Input Sisnal Level Meter Reading
NR level. 333H2, --5dBv (560mV) +5 t 2dB
333H2, -26dBv ( 50mV)
-16 r 2dB
1. Connect the millivoltmeter to TP terminals
No. 26 (left) and No. 25 (right) on the mother

lC amplifier

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E D J U S T M E NO
9 . 5 A P P R O X I M A TA TF 9.6 ERASURE C U R R E N TA D J U S T M E N T
R E C O R D I NCGU R R E N T 1. Set the TAPE switchto the METAL position,
1. Connect millivoltmeters to the TP terminals and turn the INPUT volume control down to
No.30 (left) and No.29 (right) in the mother minimum level. Then connect an millivoltmeter
ass'y. across the mother ass'y TP terminals Nos.45 and
2. Short circuit the base of Q:o: (mother ass'y) 76.
to ground (circuit board pattern ground). 2. Proceed in recording mode without any input
3. Set the MONITOR switch to SOURCE, and signal (but with an unrecorded tape being used).
turn the DOLBY NR switch off. Then apply a 3. Adjust VRror so as to obtain a millivoltmeter
333H2, - 10dBv (316mV) signal to the INPUT r e a d i n go f 1 6 0 m V .
terminals.
9.7 BIAS TRAP ADJUSTMENT
4. Start the CT-F950 in recordingmode.
5. Adjust the INPUT level control to obtain 1 . C o n n e c t m i l l i v o l t m e t e r s a c r o s st h e m o t h e r a s s ' y
readingsof -3dBv (700mV) in the millivolt- TP terminal No.42 (left) and ground, and TP
meters. terminal No.39 (right) and ground.
6. Next connect one millivoltmeter across TP 2. Set the TAPE switch to the METAL position,
terminal No.40 (left) and ground (mother trs'y), and turn the INPUT level control up to max-
and the other acrossTP terminal No.43 (right) imum level. Proceed in recording mode (with
and ground. unrecorded tape) but without any input signal.
7. Set the TAPE switch to the STD position, and 3. Adjust Lzos (left) and Lzoa (right) to obtain
adjust VRzos (left) and VRzoo (right) to ob- m i n i m u m r e a d i n g si n t h e m i l l i v o l t m e t e r s .
tain readingsof 1.55mV. 4. Then change the MONITOR switch to the
8. AIso check that the followng readingsare ob- SOURCE position, and connect the mi-llivolt-
tained in the millivoltmeters when the TAPE meters across the mother ass'y TP terminal
No.16 (left) and ground, and TP terminal No.15
switch is changedto the other positions.
(right) and ground. Adjust Lror (left) andLtoz
(right) to again reduce the millivoltmeter read-
TAPE Switch Position AC Millivoltmeter Readins
i n g st o m i n i m u m l e v e l .
METAL 2.14mV
CrO: 1.84mV Note
Fe-Cr 1.45mV This adjustment must be performed os carefully oB pos-
sible since the result will influence the lrequency resPonae
during recording and ploybach modes when the DOLBY
NR sutitch is on.

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9.8 APPROXIMATE OF
ADJUSTMENT INPUT terminals. Then proceed in recording
R E C O R D I N GB I A S mode.
1. Set the BIAS control to the center click-stop 4. Adjust the INPUT level controls to obtain meter
position, and the TAPE switch to the METAL readingsof -BdBv (700mV).
position. Then proceed with the CT-F950 in 5. Next connect an millivoltmeter to TP terminal
recording mode. No.5 in the IC amplifier ass'y, and adjust VRzor
2. Connect an millivoltmeter across the mother and VRzoe to obtain the same output levels
ass'y TP terminal No.40 (left) and ground, and for the 333H2 and 10kHz input signals. (Vari-
another meter acrossTP terminal No.43 (right) able equalizer adjustment).
and ground. 6. Then set the TAPE switch to the STD position,
3. Adjust VRros (left) and VRsoe (right) so that and connect millivoltmeters across the mother
the meters read 12mV. ass'y TP terminal No.40 (left) and ground, and
4. Next change the TAPE switch to STD, and TP terminal No.43 (right) and ground. Switch
adjust VRror to obtain meter readings of the input to 15kHz and obtain the same AC
6mV. Change the switch again to the CrOz millivoltmeter readings by employing an at-
position, and adjust VRroz to obtain meter tenuator in the input stage. Adjust Lcor (left)
readingsof 9.5mV. and Lqoz (right) so that the amount of attenua-
5. Then set the MONITOR switch to the SOURCE tion required is 13.0d8. (STD recording equal-
position, and apply a 333H2, -10dBv (316mV) izer adjustment).
signal to the INPUT terminals. 7. Change the TAPE switch setting to METAL, and
6. Connect the millivoltmeters to the OUTPUT adjust in the same way as described above in
terminals, and adjust the INPUT level controls step 6. In this case, adjust Leos and Lcoe so
so that the meters read - 10dBv (316mV). that the attenuation required will be 16.0d8.
7. After completing the above adjustments,set the (METAL recording equalizer adjustment).
MONITOR switch to the TAPE position, and 8. Finally set the TAPE switch to the CrOz and
record and play back the 333H2, -10dBv Fe-Cr positions, the required amount of attenua-
(316mV) signal onto/from the STD-601 test tion being 19.6 f 1.5dB and 12.6 I 1.5 dB re-
tape. Then after first turning VRaos (left) and spectively.
VRsoe (right) counterclockwise, turn them back
clockwise and stop at the maximum position. 9.10 RECORDING AND PLAYBACK
FREOUENCY RESPONSEADJUSTMENT
1. Connect millivoltmeters to the OUTPUT termi-
nals.
2. Set the TAPE switch to STD, and the MONI-
OUTPUT TOR switch to SOURCE, and apply a 333H2,
LEVEL -30dBv (31.6mV) signal to the INPUT termi-
M a x i m u mo u t P U t
nals. Adjust the INPUT level controls so as to
obtain meter readings of -27d8 (44.6mV).
3. Set the Monitor switch to TAPE, record 333H2,
-30dBv (31.6mV) and 10kHz, -30dBv signals
onto the STD-601 test tape. Play these sections
back again, and adjust VRooc (left) and VRros
I ras (right) so that the output difference between
these two signalsis about OdB at 10kHz.
Fig.9-5 OutPut level 4. Then, confirm that the record/playback fre-
quency responseof test tape STE-601 is within
9 . 9 R E C O R D I N GE O U A L I Z E R A N D the fixed standard range (page4O).
VARIABLE EOUALIZER ADJUSTMENTS 5. Set the tape selector switch to METAL, ild
1. Connect millivoltmeters to the mother ass'y TP use the STD-604 test tape as in the previous
terminalsNo.30 (left) and No.29 (right). instructions. Record the 333H2 and 10kHz
2. Short circuit the base of Qror (mother ass'y) to signals and play them back. Then, confirm
ground (circuit board Pattern). that the playback output deviation of the
3. Set the MONITOR switch to SOURCE, and 10kHz signal is within +1 t 1dB of the 333H2
apply a 333H2, -10dBv (3LGmV) signal to the signal'

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5. When a certain type of tape does not meet the INPUT potentiometer so that the indication
with the standards specified in section 4, con- on the millivoltmeter becomesOdBv(1V).
firm that the adjustments are within the stand- 4. Next, set the level of the input signal of
ards of recording and playback frequency
Paragraph2 above,to -50dBv (3.16mV).
response adjustment with the Dolby NR switch
on, and then adjust VR205 (Lch) and VR206 5. Put the DOLBY NR switch on. Adjust VRzor
so that the value in section 3 is within the range (left) and VRzoz (right) so that the millivolt-
o f - 2 . 5 t 0 . 5 d B( 8 0 0- 7 1 0 m V ) . meter indication becomes-34dBv (19.9mV).
9.12OUTPUTLEVEL ADJUSTMENT 9.14 PLAYBACK DOLBY NR ADJUSTMENT a

1. Connect millivoltmeters to the mother ass'y 1. Connect the millivoltmeter to terminals No.25
TP terminals No.26 (L-ch) and No.25 (R-ch), (left) and No.26 (right) on the mother ass'y.
and tum VRror and VRroe down to minimum 2. Put VRro: and VRroc in the minimum settings.
positions.
3. Apply a lkHz signal to TP terminals No.15
2. Apply the 333H2 signalto the mother ass'yTP
(left) and No. 16 (right) on the mother ass'y.
terminals No.16 (left) and No.15 (right), and
adjust the INPUT level controls so that the Adjust the input level so that the millivoltmeter
millivoltmetersread - SdBv ( 700mV). indication becomes0dBv (1V).
3. Set the OUTPUT level controls to the center 4. Next, apply an input which is 34dB below that
click-stop positions, and connect millivoltmeters of paragraph3 above.
to the OUTPUT terminals. Adjust VRror
5. Put the DOLBY NR switch on. Adjust VRroo
(left) and VRroa (right) so as to obtain meter
readingsof -7dBv ( 46mV). : L-ch and VRros : R-ch. so that the indication
on the millivoltmeter becomes-40dBv (1mV).
9 . 1 3 R E C O R D I N GD O L B Y N R A D J U S T M E N T
1. Connect up the millivoltmeter to TP terminals
No.29 (left) and No.30 (right) on the mother
ass'y.
2. Apply a -10dBv (316mV) lkHz signalto the
INPUT terminals.
3. Put the DOLBY NR switch off, and then adjust

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6. If outside the specified standards, refer to 9 . 1 1R E C O R D I N G


LEVELADJUSTMENT
..9.6, ERASURE
CURRENT ADJUSTMENT''
and adjust VR303 so that the value is within NOTE:
Since this adjustmentsets the recordingleuel, it must
the range of 160 + 20mV. beperformedaccurately.
7. Then, confirm that the record/playback fre-
quency response for metal tape is within the 1. Set the MONITOR switch to SOURCE, and ap-
fixed standard range. ply a 333H2, -10dBv (316mV) signal to the
8. Set the tape selector switch to CrOz and INPUT terminals.
using test tape STD-603 as in the previous 2. Turn the DOLBY NR switch off. and connect
instructions, record and play back the 333H2 millivoltmeters to the mother ass'y TP terminals
and 10kHz signals. Then confirm that the No.30 (left) and No.29 (rieht). Adjust the IN-
playback output deviation of the 1OkHz PUT level control so that the meters read -3dBv
signal is within O t 1dB of the B3BHz signal. (710mV).
If outside the specified standards, adjust 3. Then set the TAPE switch to the STD position,
vR302. and turn the DOLBY NR switch on, and also
9. Then, confirm that the record/playback fre- change the MONITOR switch to the TAPE
quency response for test tape STD-609 is position. Record the 333H2 -10dBv (316mV)
within the fixed standard range (page 40). signal onto the STD-601 test tape, and adjust
10. Set the tape selector switch to Fe-Cr; record VRzos (left) and VRzoe (right) so as to obtain
and play back the 333H2 and 10kHz signals millivoltmeter readings of -2.5dBv (750mV).
on a SONY DUAD C-60 and confirm that during playback.
they are within the fixed standard range 4. Set the TAPE switch to CrOz, and then to
(page40). METAL, and record the 333H2, -10dBv
11. Set the Dolby switch to ON, and confirm (316mV) signal onto the STD-603 test tape
that the record and playback frequency re- and the STD-604 test tape respectively as
sponse for all types of tapes is within the described above under step 3. During playback
fixed standard range (page 40). with both tapes, check tbat millivoltmeter
x when making adjustments, also refer to the readings are within -3dBv (710mV) t l.5dB
flow chart on page 37. in the both cases.

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Playback adjustment flow chart

A d j u s tt o + 1 d Ba t l o k H z

Adjust to +ldB at lOkHz


( V R r o r ,r o r )

Does the l4kHz exceed +O.sdB


Connæt C,"r, ,". lsOpF to Nos.
18-19 20-21 on the mother unit

Do Crer, r6r reachlSOPF?

ls the reason that the high range is ls the reason that the high range is
exaggeraled during plâVbâck? attenuated during playback?
(Plavbact response at l4kHz over (Plavback response at l4kHz is
+3dBl near +O sdB)

Release the Cror. Crez l8OPF


from the mother unit

Adiust (VRror, rorl to +1dB


Inspect the azimuth. the head it-
at lOkHz
self and the test taoe.

Refer to step 8 in flow chart

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lkHz lOkH2

4OHz 533H2 lokHz l4lHr

* UsingSTD-331Aand the STDposition,with


DOLBYNR OFF. 4OHr l25Hz 333H2 6.3kHz l2kHr

{' Using STD-603 and the CrOz position, with


DOLBY NR OFF.
Note:
The frequency characteristics for the R channel shall be
1kH!
obtained by subtmcting ldB from the ualue indicated
on the meter at 40Hz and 63Hz respectiuely.

?lHz

zloHz l25Hz 333Hr ô3lHz l z lt H r

t Using SONY DUAD C-60 and the Fe-Cr po-


sition. with DOLBY NR OFF.
4OHz l25Hz 333H2 lOlHz l2hHz

t Using STD-601 and the STD position, with


DOLBY NR OFF.

llHz lOkHz

4OHz 125H2 333H2 6.3tHr lzkHz

* Using SONY DUAD C-60 and the Fe-Cr po-


sition. with DOLBY NR ON.

I kHz
4OHz t25Hz 333H2 6.3kHz l2kHz

Using STD-601 and the STD position, with


DOLBY NR ON.

4OHz l25Hr 333Ht tOkHz l2lHs


2kHz -a
* Using STD-604 and the METAL position, with
DOLBY NR OFF.

lkHz

4OHz l25Hz 333Ht tOtHr l2kHr

* Using STD-603 and the CrOz position, with


DOLBY NR ON.

4OHr l25Hz 333Hr 65tHt


63tHr tzkHr
tzkHr
* Using STD-604and the METAL position,with
DOLBY NR ON.

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Key No. Patt No. Dæcription


Key No. Part No. D66cription

RRB-106 OPeratinginstructlons 6. RDEOIO C o n n e c t i o nc o r d


1.
Vinyl bag (for operatinginstructionsl 7. RHLOl9 Vinyl bag (for connection cordl
2. RHLOl8
Rl{L{31 Vinyl bag (for cassettetapedeckl 8. REA{21 Head cleaning assemblY
3.
SidePad R 9. RHG-282 Packing case (for KU typel
4. RHA-l75
Side pad L RHG-281 Packing case (for KC tYPel
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o Parts without part number cannot be aupplûed.
11.1 EXTERIOR
Key No. Part No. Dccription Key No, Part No. Dcrcription

1. M e c h a n i s ma s s e m b l y 46. RWX359 Mother assembly


2. P a n e ls r a y ( B ) 47. RCS-020 Volume sk-B (BlASl
J. RAC-094 Power knob 48. Shield cover
4. Switch joint-bar (D) 49. Mother P.C. board
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RSA02l Power switch 50. RSG{A4 P u s hs w i t c h ( A l

6. RWG.103 Control assembly 51. RSG-068 P u s hs w i t c h ( B l


7. Bracket 52. FlK80t4 4Pmounr pinjack
8. UL cord clamper (Bl (RKBO16l
9. R NK . 7 7 7 Half cover (Ml 53. RWX-360 lC amp assembly
10. RAC-108 Function switch knob 54. RKN-046 Headphone iack
55. RKN.O44 MIC iack
11. Function switch unit
12. P a n e lh o l d e r 56. RWX-361 REC EO assembly
13. Rubber bush 57. RE8.233 Coner cushion
14. RXX.251 Front panel assembly 58. RAH.287 Half covsr panel
15. Power knob guide 59. RWX.109 S p a r k k i l l a r( U L l
RWX-150 Spark killar (KC)
16. Lens 60. REC-250 Capacitor cover D
17. RNK.566 Guide L
18 RNK-6OB Guide R 61. RAH.286 F u n c l i o np a n e l
19. RBA.O45 Screw (B) 62. RBA-038 Screw
20. N y f o n w a s h e r4 6 x 6 ô x O . 2 t 63. RBM{04 Wire nut
64. R R W - 1l 2 UL Caution label (A)
2',1. REF.Ol4 Steel ball 65. R8A026 Screw
22. RBK-132 Spring
23. RXB-169 Hed cover assembly
24. RAH-285 Escutcheon panel
25. RNK-731 Escutcheon lens

26. RBA.O44 Screw (Al


27. RNK-780 E s c u t c h e o n( M )
24. RWR.067 Power supply assembly
29. Heat sink
30. Power supply P.C. board

31. RTT.175 P o w e r t r a n s f o r m e r( K U )
RTT-185 Por,\rertransf ormer ( KCI
32. Terminal 1P
33. BEC-272 Strain rel;ef
34. RXA-905 Foot assembly
35. Chassis

36. Botrom plate


37. Screw M4 x 8
38. Rear panel
39. RDG{22 Power cord
40. RNA€ô4 Eonnet

41. REB-223 Bubber (D)


42. Switch loint-bar (C)
43. Switch iointôar (8)
44. Switch ioint-bar (Al
45. RAC{g1 P u s hk n o b ( A )

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Key No. Part No. Description

1. RRB-106 Operatinginstructions 6. RDEO1o Connection cord


2. RHLOl8 Vinyl bag (for operatinginstructionsl 7. RHLOlg Vinyl bag (for connestion cord)
3. RHLO3l Vinvl bag (for cassettetapedeckl 8. REAO21 Head cleaning assembly
4. RHA-l75 SidePad R 9. RHG-282 Packing case (for KU tYpel
SidePad L RHG-281 Packing case (for KC tYPel
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Key No. Pan No. Description Key No. Part No. Description

t. RWX-328 Indicator amp assembly 16. R ED . 1 4 5 Volume mask


2. P . C .h o l d e r 17. RXX.252 Indicator lensassembly
3. RSG.066 Switch(E) 18. Indicator lens
4. RSG-067 Switch (F) 19. Indicator panel (M)
5. I n d i c a t o r P . C .a s s e m b l y 20 Meter lens

b. Shield cover 21 RAA.231 BIAS VR knob


7. Holder(M) 22. RED-O47 Switch mask
8. Holder(C) 23 RAA.3O1 T a p e s e l e c t o rk n o b a s s e m b l y
I Indicalor unit 24 RAA-227 PB VR knob (L) assembly
10 LD8242 F l u o r e s c e n ti n d i c a t o r t u b e 25. RAA-229 PB VR knob (R) æsembly

11. F I P5 D 8 F l u o r e s c e n ti n d i c a t o r t u b e 26. RE D - 15 1 Volume mask


12. I n d i c a t o r P . C .b o a r d 27. P a n e ls t a y ( M )
13. RAC-O93 P u s hk n o b ( C ) 28. Volume unil
14. RAA-223 REC VB knob (L) assembly 29 Shield cover (tapeselector)
15. RAA.225 REC VR knob (R) assembly 30. S h i e l dc o v e r ( M )
31 T a p e s e l e c l o ra s s e m b l y

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Key No, Part No. Description Key No. Part No. Oescription

't. Arm assembly 51. Half detector arm assembly


2. Arm 52. RBH.524 spring
3. Arm 53. RBH.506 Spring
4. RBH-511 Spring 54. Solenoid lever
5. RSF-022 Microswitch 55. RBH.557 Spring

6. REC-278 Spacer 56. Terminal 4P


7. RSF-024 Microswitch (B) 57. 6P plug
L Switch bracket 58. Screw
9. Detector arm 59. S o l e n o i d c h a s s i sa s s e m b l y
10. RN K-556 Half holder 60. RE B - 2 7 0 C a p s t a nb e l t

11. RBH-534 Spring 61. RXB.O55 Flywheel assembly


12. RBH-563 Spring 62. R8K-107 Spring
t3. Brake plate 63. Brake operation lever
14. REB.187 Brake shoe 64. RNK-815 Reel cap (Bl
15. RBK.119 Head base holder 65. RXB.189 S u p p l y r e e l a s s e m b l y( B )

16. RB F - 0 1
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'17. 67. RXB-190 T a k e - u p r e e l a s s e m b l y( B )
Head base assembly
18. REB.153 Stopper 68. RXA-998 Take-up pulley assembly
REB.272
/ 69.
19. RNK-348 Tape guide S e n s i n gb e l t
2É:-- RBH.374 Spring 70. Arm assembly

21. RNK.535 Adjuster 71. R8H-502 Spring


22. RXB-OOS P i n c h - r o l l e ra r m a s s e m b l y 72. RXB-144 ldler arm full assembly
2- 73. RNK.561 ldler
24. R8 H . 5 1 6 Spring 74. R 8H.498 Spring
25. Arm (A) 75. RNK.562 Spring holder

26. RBH.373 Spring 76. ldler arm æsembly


27. Socket-head screw M2.6 x 5 Ni 77. W a s h e r2 . 2 @x 5 @ x O . S t
28. RXB-255_--'- Sub-head base assembly 78. Subchassis assembly
29. Terminal 3d 79. RXP.Os6 Solenoid {B)
30. Cord clamper 80. RX8.064 Motor pulley (B) assembly

31. RNK-7O3 Head cord cover 81. RXM.O47 Take up motor


32. RLA.994 P i n c h - r o l l e ra r m s h a f t ( L ) 42. S e n s i n gh o l d e r
33. RLA.993 P i n c h - r o l l e ra r m s h a f t ( R ) 83. S e n s i n gu n i t
u. R BF.O37 Washer 84. RBH-5æ Spring
35. RX8-093 Bearing assembly 85. RXP.O62 Solenoid (Al

36. Washer 3C x 6O x 0.5t 86. RKPOrt4 Connector (1 3pl


3t. RXB.O58 Supply pulley assembly 87. RBH-5O7 Spring
38. RE8 . 3 1 4 Sub belt 88. WO3B Diode
39. T e r m i n a l( G N D I 89. RNF.527 Spacer
40. REB.297 Lamp holder 90. RBH.5O5 Spring

41. RELO72 Lamp (B) 91. REB.194 Rubber


42. RX8-063 Motor pulley Assembly 92. Frictionfelt
43. RXMOSO Motor 93. UL cord clamper (Bl
44. Chassis
45. UL cord clamper (Dl

46. Half holder bracket L assembly


47. RNK.534 Half holder arm
48. RBH.5O3 Spring
49. Half holder bracket R assembly
50. Mechanism holder

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AND PARTSLIST
12.1 MISCELLANEOUS
PARTSLIST
NOTE:
c When ordering reststors, first conuert resistance ualues into code form as shown in
the following exomples.
Ex. I When there are 2 effectiue digik (any digit apart from 0), such os 560 ohm
and 47h ohm (tolerance is shown by J = 5V",and K = IOVo).
56On-56xlot-561 ... RDt/tPSE@IB"I
47hsr-47xIO3-473 ... RDTAPS@AtsJ
0.5a-0R5 ... .. RN2H toEEK
Ia-OIO ... .. ASIPTOEEDK

Ex. 2 When there are 3 effectiue digits (such as in high precision metat fitm
resistors).
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ASSEMBLIES OTHERS
Part No. Description PartNo. Symbol & Dæription

RWX-359 Mother assembly RWX-109 cR001 Sparkkiller


RWX328 Indicator âmplif ier assembly (cT-Fg50/KUl
RWR067 Power supply assembly RWX-150 cR001 Sparkkiller
RWX360 Integrated amplif ier assembly {cT-F950/KCl
RWG.103 Control assembly RXPO62 sLl 101 SolenoidA
(PINCHSOL.)
RXP-056 sLl 102 SolenoidB
swtTcHEs (BRAKESOL.}
RÊL472 PLl101 Lamp B (CASSETTE-
Part No. Symbo! & D.sciiptaon LAMPI
RSAO2l s001 Povrær
switch Motor
lcr-F950/KC,KUI Take.upmotor
RSFO24 sl 102 MicroswitchB Powercord
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RSFO22 sl 103 Microswitch
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TRANSFORMER
PartNo. Symbol & Dccription

RTT.I75 T001 Ponær transformer


(cr-F950/KUl
RTT.185 T001 Power transformer
(cr-F950/KCl

SEMICONDUCTORS
Pen No. S1ymbol& Decription

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2SA733A PA4005
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2SA934 PD4004
2SC2060

2SC828 pPC324C
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PA4005
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PD4004
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DIAGRAM
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FUNCTION SWITCH attrY

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RWX - 328
COilTROL A!r'y
RWG- ro3

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rts List coMA 8 2 2 K5 0 c 1 1 3 ,C 11 4


coMA 4 7 2 K5 0 c306, c308
;SEMBLIES coMA 3 3 2 K5 0 c225,C226
coMA 2 2 2 K5 0 c 1 2 9 ,C 1 3 0 ,C 1 4 7 ,C 1 4 8 ,C 2 1 7 ,C 2 1 8
t No. Symbol & Description coMA 1 0 2 K5 0 c 3 0 r , c 1 6 5 .C 1 6 6
c o M A 1 5 2 K5 0 c 1 6 3 ,C 1 6 4
RWX-360 I n t e g r a t e da m p li l i e r a s s e m b l y
RCE€23 c131C . 132
RWX-361 REC EO assembly
RCE€O8 c325, C326
RCE-025 c 1 6 1 ,C 1 6 2
,ITCHES
c c o s L 1 0 1 K5 0 c109.c110
I No. Symbol & Drccription C K D Y B6 8 1K 5 0 c 1 0 7 ,c 1 0 8
C K D Y B4 7 1 K5 0 c 1 5 3 ,C 1 5 4 ,C 2 2 3 , C 2 2 4
RSG068 S201, 5203 P u s hs w i t c h ( O O L B Y N R cKoYF 473250 c201 . c202. c327
INPUT} C K D Y F 1 0 3 25 0 c 3 1 3 ,C 3 1 6 ,C 3 1 9 ,C 3 2 2
RSG064 s401 P u s hs w ; t c h ( M O N I T O R ) C K D Y F1 0 8 2 5 0 c 1s 7 . c r 5 8
Note: W'henordering reslsfors,conuert the
)tLs RESISTORS resistanceualue into code form. and
then rewrite the part no. as before
1 No. Symbol & Ebscription
Part No. Symbol& Cbscription
RTFO58 Ll Ol , Ll 02 Trapcoil
RTF{33 L2O1, L2O2 Trap corl
c92-857 V R l 0 l - V R 1 0 4 S e m i -i xf e d 22K-B
. c92-O51 vRl 05, VB 106, V R201,VR202
RTFO55 L2O3, L2O4 Trap coil
RTFO4O L205, L206 MPX f ilter brock S e m i -i xf e d 4R7K-B
RTD-018 L301, L302 Matching transformer
c92ry7 V R 1 0 7 .V R 1 0 8 S e m i - f i x e d 1 0 0 K - B
c92402 V R 2 0 3 ,V R 2 0 4 S e m i J i x e d 3 R 3 K - B
. RTF{57 L303, L304 Line coil
c81426 V B 2 O 5V , R 2 0 6 ,V R 3 O 4V , R3O5
T64001 T301 O S Cc o i l Semi-fixed 33K-8

RCP052 VR3Ol Semi-fixed 4.7K-8


;.:t\PACITORS RCPO49 VR302 Semi-fixed 330-8
RCP{48 VR303 Semi-fixed 22O-B
t rt No. Symbol & D..cription (8lAS)
RCS-O20 VR306 Volume5K-B

C E A N L l O O P2 5 c 1 0 3 ,c 1 0 4 RD%PMoooJ R 1 0 1 - R 1 3 4R, 1 3 7 - R 1 8 4R, 2 0 1- R 2 6 4 ,


c E A 1 0 1 P2 5 c l 1 5 , C 11 6 , C 3 1 4 ,C 3 1 5 ,C 3 2 0 ,C 3 2 1 R30l-R317, R319,R321,R322, R324,
c E A 1 0 1 P1 6 c303 R 3 2 5 ,R 3 2 9 ,R 3 3 2
c E A 1 0 1 P1 0 cl05, c106 R D % P F2 2 1 J R135.8136
c E A 4 7 0 P3 5 c328 ROY.PF122J R331
RSIPFOooJ R320,R326-R328.R330
c E A 4 7 0 P1 6 c1 51, Cl 52, C227,C228
c E A 2 2 0 P1 0 c125, C126 SEMICONDUCTORS
c E A 1 0 0 P3 5 c127, C128,C133, Cl 34, C137, Cl 38, Part No. Symbol & Drccription
c159, C160,C203-C206,C209,C210,
c311,C312 AN370 l c 1 0 1 ,t c 1 0 2
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CEA R47P50 c121, C122 {2SC1327)
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cEA 220P35 c 1 1 1 ,C 1 1 2 {25C828}
c E A 3 3 0 P1 6 c304 2SC2060-O 03030307
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C E A4 R 7 M 2 5 N P c143, C144,C215,C216 OTHERS
coMA 104K 50 c328
c o M A 3 3 3 K5 0 c309 Pan No. Symbol & Dæcription
coMA 223K 50 c 1 1 9 ,C 1 2 0
RKBOl4 4P mount pinjack
coMA 1 8 3 K5 0 cl49, C150,C219,C220 (RKBO16)
coMA 153K 50 c307 RKNO44 MIC jack
coMA 1 2 3 K5 0 c135, C136,C207,C208 RKN{)46 Headphone jack
coMA r03K 50 c302, c323, C324 R8F042 Ceramic tube
coMA 682K 50 c 3 10 RBF041 Ceramic tube

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12.4 FUNCTIONSWITCHASSEMBLY

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RSG-063 S901-5906 Function switch

SEMICONDUCTORS

Part No. Symbol & Description

TLG 206 LEDgO1-LED9O4


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12.8 INDICATORASSEMBLY

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CAPACITOR SEMICONDUCTORS

Part No. Symbol & Description Part No, Symbol & Ocrcription

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Part No. Symbol & Description Part No. Symbol & Dcrcriptbn

RD%pMtrtrEJ R 7 0 1 - R 7 1 6 ,R 7 1 8 , R 7 1 9 , R 7 2 1 , R 7 2 2 , Lo8242 V 7 0 l F l u o r e s c e n ti n d i c a t o r t u b e ( L E V E L )
R724,R725 FI P 5 D 8 V 7 0 2 F l u o r e s c e n ti n d i c a l o r l u b e
RD%PF122J R727-R7æ (COUNTERI
RS%PFtroo J R717.R7?0.R723,R726 RDOO0l Cord (18P)

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12.6 VOLUMEASSEMBLY
Mother A$'y, No.

MotherAs'y, No. 22
MotherAss'y,No. 24

Mothor A$'y, No.


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Part No. Symbol & Irgctiption

RCVO56 VRlæ1 V o l u m eæ k ( A l ( l N P U T l

12.7 SENSINGASSEMBLY

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PansList

Part No. Symbol & Description

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Indicator Ass'y No. 6
Tape Selector Ass'y, No. 5
Tape Selector Ass'y, No 1
T a p e S e l e c t o rA s s ' y , N o . 2

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AND COIL
SWITCHES OTHER

Part No. Symbol & Description Part No. Symbol & Deccription

RSG{)67 s801 Switch F R KP.()46 Connector 3P


RSG-066 s802 Switch E
R T D € 15 L801 O s c i l l a t i o nc o i l SEMICONDUCTORS

Part No. Symbol & Drscription


CAPACITORS
TA7318P rc801
Part No. Symbol & Dercription
uPC324C rc802
sPD4050C rc803
c E A 1 0 0 P1 6 c801, c802 PD4004 tc804
cEA 100P35 c806
c E A 2 2 0 P1 0 c 8 11 , C 8 12 2SC1740LN 0801,0802,0804-0807
c E A 0 1 0 P5 0 c803, c807, c808
coMA 273K 50 c804, c80s 2SA733A o803
coMA 393K 50 c813 1S2473 0 8 0 1 - D 8 1 ,O 8 1 3 - D 8 2 2
coMA 472K 50 c810
c c D s l 1 8 1K 5 0 c 8 15 , C 8 1 6
N o t e : When ordcring resistors, conuert the
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then rewrite the part no. as before.
Part No. Symbol& Description

RCPO39 V R 8 0 1 ,V R 8 0 2 S e m i -i xf e d3 . 3 K ( B )
R D P St r O D J R801,R802,R804-R850,R852-R860
R D % P F5 6 1 J R803

12.10 INTEGRATED (RWX.36O}


A M P L I F I E RA S S E M B L Y
Parts List Note: When ordering resdsfors,convert
?esistance ualue into code form,
CAPACITORS RESISTORS then rewrite the part no. as bef,
Pert No. Symbol& Dercription Part No. Symbol& Dccriptbn

c E A 1 0 0 P1 6 c 10 0 1 ,c 10 0 7 ,c 10 2 1 R07.PSOotrJ - R 1 0 1 5 ,R 1 0 17 , R 1 0 1 8
R1001
cEA 221P25 c1018
c E A 1 0 1 P2 5 c1021
c E A 4 7 0 P1 6 cl006 S E M I C O N D U C T OARN D O T H E R
c E A 3 3 0 P1 6 c l 0 11
Pert No. Symbol & Drrcription
cEA 100P25 cl010
C E A4 R 7 P3 5 c1009 PA4(XI1 rc1001
RKF€15 Connector
c E A 0 1 0 P5 0 c1013
cssA R33M 2s c1014
cEA 100P35 c1015

C E A N L1 O O P 16 cl003
C E A N LR 4 7 P5 0 c1005
coMA 683K 50 cl017
c c o s L 1 0 1 K5 0 c l 0 0 2 ,c l 0 0 8 ,c l 0 1 6
ccDsL 220K 50 cl004,cl020

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Power Supply Ass'y, No. 14

C o n t r o l A s s ' Y ,N o . 1 1
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Part No. Symbol & Deæription
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c603 BZ-10 2D,607
cEA 470P 10
c E A 1 0 1 P3 5 c604,C618
c605,C 614 OTHERS
cEA 470P 16

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cEA221P 16
cEA 100P63 c 607
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cEA 102Pso c 608
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c E A 1 0 1 P5 0 c 609
cEA221P 35 c 610

cEA221P 25 c 6 11
cEA 220P 50 c612
CEA 2R2P50 c 613
cEA 010P50 c 615
c E A 3 3 1 P5 0 c 616

c E A 4 7 0 P3 5 C617

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Part No. Symbol & DescriPtion

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RDTaPS DoE J R6O2-R6O9,R613-R615,R617,R624
R S l P Ft r t r O J R 6 1 6 ,R 6 1 9 ,R 6 2 2
RCN{39 R618 2702W
RCN{40 R620 330 2W

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Part No. Symbol & DescriPtion

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M o t h e r A s s ' y ,N o . 1 4

Mother Ass,y,No. 90

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Control Ass'y, No. 7


I n d i c a t o rA m p A s s ' y , N o . 1 5

C o n t r o l A s s ' y ,N o , 1 0

F u s eA s s ' y , N o . 3
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CONDITION C A U S EA N D R E P A I R

r Fluorescent indicator lamps (level meters and r Defective Qzor (2SA733) in the indicator
tape counter) do not light up, even though assembly.
voltage is applied to the filament.
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Level meter segments (see Fig. 13-1) fail to r Load a recorded tape or test tape and check
light up even though the numerals and the the presenceof an input signal.
tape counter are on. r Defective lCaor (TA?318P) or lCaoz
fuPC324) in the indicator amplifier assembly.

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r Only one, or two, columns in the tape I Defect in the parallel vinyl-covered leads
counter light up. connecting the indicator assembly to the
indicator amplifier assembly.
I Defective lCaoo (PD4004) in the indicator
amplifier assembly.

r One of the segmentsin the tape counter digits Defective soldering of a component in the
fails to light up (seeFig. 13-2). indicator assembly (if the level meter is
operating normally).
Segment r Defective ICaoc (PD4004) in the indicator
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amplifier assembly (if the level meter is not
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r OnlV one of the level meter segments lights r DefectiveICsoe(PD4004).
up, or else the segmentslight up and tum off
again rather sporadically.

The level meter numerals do not light up. r Defective soldering of componen(s) in the
indicator assembly.
r A break in the parallel vinyl-covered leads
connecting the indicator assembly to the
indicator amplifier assembly.

r Level meter and tape counter lamps are rather r Defective Qzor (2SA733) in the indicator
dull. assembly.

I Tape counter does not return to 000 when r DefectivelCsor (PD4004).


the COUNTER RESET is pressed. r Defective COUNTER RESET push-button.

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