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SERIAL NO.3024 ONKYO. SERVICE MANUAL OUNRTAUOG MD SERVO LOCKED STEREO RECEIVER TX-4500 STEREO RECEIVER TX-2500 INDEX tem Specifications Circuit. Description Block Diagrem Component Location Packing Procedure Alignment Procedure Chassis Layout Parts List Circuit Diagram Front End Board View Dial Cord Arrangement Service Procedure Page Tx-4500 | TX_2500 - ; 2 3 | o3 } 7 8 } 9 9 | 0 10 fou u | 6 5 27 32 ON KYO, AUDIO COMPONENTS ‘SPECIFICATIONS MODEL TX-4500 QUARTZ LOCKED STEREO RECEIVER Power Supply Rating AC 120 Volts 60 Hz Tilt (sag) Controls POWER Sensitivity and SPEAKERS (OFF, A, B,C, A+B, Impedance A+) Antennas Outputs Inputs Dimensions Weight Cabinet Semiconductors ‘Amplifier Section Power Output ‘Total Harmonic Distortion IM Distortion Damping Factor Frequency Response SELECTOR (AM, FM AUTO, PHONO 1, PHONO 2) TAPE MONITOR 1, 2, &3 TUNING, VOLUME, BALANCE, TREBLE, BASS, DOLBY FM ADAPTOR, FM MUTING/LOCK, LOUDNESS, MODE, FILTER Phono Overload HIGH & LOW Bass Control FM: 30092 balanced,75 92 Treble Control unbalanced Signal to Noise Ratio ‘AM: Built in ferrite core antenna land external terminal SPEAKER A, B, & C, HEADPHONES Filters TAPE REC OUT 1, 2, & 3, FM DOLBY OUT, PRE OUT, FM 4CH OUT PHONO 1 & 2, TAPE PLAY 1,2 Tuner Section & 3, DOLBY IN, MAIN IN Tuning Range FM AND AM ANTENNA 21-3/16"W x6-7/16"H x16-15!16" Usable Sensitivity D (max) 583 mm Wx163mmHx430mmD 50 dB Quieting 36.5 Ibs. 16.6 ke. Sensitivity Walnut grained vinyl over lauan Intermediate plywood Frequency I FET, 70 transistors, 8 1Cs, Capture Ratio 59 diodes Image Rejection Ratio IF Reiection Ratio (65 watts per channel, min. RMS, at 4 ohms both channels driven from 20 Hz to 20 kHlz, with no more than 0.1% total harmonic distortion. '55 watts per channel, min. RMS, at 8 ohms both channels driven, from 20 Hz to 20 kHz, with no more than 0.1% total harmonic distortion. 75 watts per channel, min. RMS, at 4 ohms both channels driven kHz, 0.1% THD, (60 watts per channel, min. RMS, at ‘Sonms, both channels driven, 1 KH2, 0.1% THD 0.1% at rated power 0.08% at 1 watts output 0.3% at rated power O.1%at | watts output 50 (8 ohms | kHz 10 watts) 15-30,000 Hz (#1 dB) 2-80,000 Hiz (71 dB at main amplifier) Signal to Noise Ratio Alternate Channel att. ‘AM Suppression Ratio Harmonic Distortion Frequency Response Stereo Separation Muting Level Stereo Lamp Level ‘Quartz Lock Level Tuning Meters better tnan Sobat $0 Hz PHONO.-1/2:2.5mV, $0 Lohms ‘Tape Play -1/2/3:150 mV 50 kohms. ‘TAPE REC-1/2/3:150mV 50 kohms DOLBY OUT : 1S0mY 50 kohms DOLBY IN: S80mV 50 kohms PREOUT :1 V3 kohms MAININ —: 1 V 100 kohms 200 mV RMS 1 kHz 0.1% +10 dB at 100 Hz +10 dB at 10 kH2 PHONO: 65 4B (HE C NETWORK) TAPE: 80 dB (HF C NETWORK) High: 6 kHz (6 dBjoct) Low: 100 Hz (6 dB/oct) FM, AM: FM: PM: FM: AM FM: FM. AM FM: AM PM: AM FM. FM: FM: AM PM: FM, FM: FM FM. 88-108 MHz 530-1605 kHz Mono 1-8uV (10.3 dB¢) Stereo SuV (19.2 dBf) Mono 4uV (17.2 4Bf) Stereo 40yV (37.2 dBf) 10,7 MHz 455 kHz 15 4B 1048 40.48 100 4B 40 4B 70 4B (mono) 65 dB (stereo) 40 4B 10 aB 50 dB 0.2% (mono) 0.4% (stereo) 0.8% 30-15,000He +0.5,-2 4B 40 4B at 1 kHz 30 dB at 100-10,000H2 au (17.2 €Bt) 4nV (177 aBe) 4uv (17.2 dE) Signal Strength & Center Tuning. Specifications and features are subject to change without notice for improvement, -2 SPECIFICATIONS MODEL TX-2500 SERVO LOCKED STEREO RECEIVER Amplifier section Power Output 27 watts por channel, min. RMS, at 8 ohms, both channels driven, ftom 40 Hz to 20 kHz, with no more than 0.5% total harmonic distortion, 34 watts per channel, min. RMS, at 4 ohms, both channels driven, from 40 Hz to 20 KHz, with no more than 0.5% total harmonic G0 watts distortion, per channel, min. RMS, at 8.ohms both channels driven, 1 kHe, 0.5% THD.) (40 watts per channel, min. RMS, at 4 ohms both channels driven, 1 kHz, 0.5% THD.) Total Harmonic 0.5% at rated power Distortion 0.2% at | watt output IM Distortion 0.5% at rated power 0.3% at 1 watt output Damping Factor 40 (8 ohms 1 kHz 10 watts) Frequency Response 20 — 30,000 Hz (+ 1 4B) 2 ~ 60,000 Hz (#1 dB at power amplifier) Titt (sag) better than 5% at SO Hz. Sensitivity and PHONO: 2.5 mV 50 kohms Impedance TAFE PLAY: 150 mY 50 konms TAPE REC: 150 mV 50 kohms DOLBY OUT: 150 mV 50 kohms DOLBY I IN: 580 mV SO kohms Phono Overload Bass Control Treble Control Signal-to-Noise Ratio Filter Tuner section Tuning Range Usable Sensitivity 50 dB Quieting Sensitivity Intermediate Frequency Capture Ratio Image Rejection IF Rejection Signal-to-Noise Ratio Alternate Channel att ‘AM Suppression Harmonic Distortion Frequency Response Stereo Separation Muting Level Stereo Lamp Level Locking Level Tuning Meter 150 mV RMS 1 kHz 0.5% THD £10 dB at 100 Hz £10 dB at 10 kHz PHONO: 65 dB (IHF C NETWORK) TAPE: 80 dB (IHF C NETWORK) 6 kHe FM. AM 88 — 108 MHz 530 ~ 1605 kHz FM mono: 2uV (11.2 4BP) FM stereo: SuV (19.2 dBN) AM 25uV FM mono: 4uV (17.2 6B) FM stereo: 40uV (37.2 Bt) FM. AM: FM FM PM: 10.7 MH 455 KH 24B 45dB AM: 40 4B 80.dB AM: 30 aB FM mono: 65 dB FM stereo: 60 dB AM. FM: PM. 40 dB 60 4B 0 4B FM mono: 0.2% AM: 0.8% FM stereo: 0.4% FM: PM. FM: FM. FM. 30 — 15,000Hz 40.5, -2.4B 37 4B at 1 kHz 30 dB at 100 ~ 10,000 Hz 4uV (17.2 aBf) 4nV (17.2 4B) 4uV (17.2 aBE) Signal Strength & Center Tuning Specifications and features are subject to change without notice. CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION 1, Tuning Knob Touch of the tuning knob causes the ham to be initiated, which, in tum, is amplified at Q 126, followed by rectfica- tion at D 119, and 120, while the transistor of Q 135 allows passage thereby causing the signal for the local oscillation frequency regulation to drop to the earth, thus leading to a perfect tuning. fig} 2. Quartz Locked Circuit me ‘The IF component of the quadrature detector output of Q 102 and the quartz oscillation signal at 10.7 MHz of Q 119 are detected with the eycle of 19 KHz, and the variance of the detected output is amplified with the DC voltage being imparted to the variable capacitance diode at the front end. In this way, the local oscillation frequency is regulated. (Circuit Performance) Q 123 is set to ON-OFF motions with the rectangular waves at 19 KHz inducted from No, 10 terminal of Q 103 of MPX IC at the cycle of 19 KHz. In case Q 123 is set to ON position, Q 118 and 124 are turned OFF and the IF signal is amplified by Q 116, detected at T 104 and 105 and added to No, 2 terminal of Q 117. Q 122, om the other hand, is turned OFF as Q 123 is eet to ON position, with Q 121 and 125 being also turned ON to cause the quartz oscillation signal (10.7 MHz) to precipitate to the earth. Conversely, when the Q 123 is tuned OFF, the switching transistors (Q 118, 121 — 125) perform functions in complete reversal to the above, with the quartz oscillation signal amplified by Q 116, detected in turn at T 104 and 105, added to No. 3 terminal of Q 117, resulting in the fall of the IF component to the earth ‘The preceding performance repeats itself at 19 KHz, amplifying the input variance (between the IF signal and the quartz oscillation signal) with the OP amplifier of Q 117, which is then caused to pass the low-pass filter, to be imparted to the variable capacitance diode. In this manner, the local oscillation frequency is regulated. ‘The deviation from center of the detector transformers T 104 and T 105 will be registered alike with both transformers and will have no relationship whatsoever with the AFC input 3 Tuning Meter Circuit hes ‘The IF sigoal and the quart signal detected at the 19 KHz cycle are added to the bases 1 and 2 of Q 127. Since the voltage at the bases | and 2 of Q 127 ate equal to each other atthe time of tuning, the voltage at the bases of Q 128 and 129 (OV) will also be equivalent to each other, thereby causing the T:meter to point to the center In the event the IF frequency is on a higher level than the quartz frequency, the T-meter is caused to swing to the left as the voltage at the base 1 of Q 127 is higher in this case than that at the base 2, and at the same time, same at the base of Q 128 is registered at a lower level than at the base of Q 129. Incidentally, R 257 and R 254 are the semi-fixed volume designed to regulate the T-meter center and the breadth of the same, respectively. In addition, Q 130 is designed to avert any error in performance by shortcircuiting the T-meter at the time of detuning, 4 4, Muting Cireuit ‘The muting ciouit is operated through utilization of functions of the IF cari, the O-point detection (variance in detected waves between IF and Quartz) and the noise component. (At time of tuning) For reasons that the base potential of Q 128 and 129 isin the state of OV in terms of direct current as can be noted fom the description given of the T-Meter Circuit at the time of tuning, the emitter potential af Q 128 and 129 is rendered equal to each other. As for Q 131 and 132, these are cut off to cause OV output to be brought forth [At the same time, the IF carier portion, atthe time of tuning, is at lower level in voltage than the standard level for the Schmitt trigger of Q 133 and 134 as muting regulating output inside the quadrature detector IC. For this reason, © 133 is turned OFF while Q 137 is turned ON, which, in (uen, causes Q 109 and £10 10 be turned OFF. (At time of detuning) When the voltage of the O-point (the variance in output between the IF detector and quartz detector) has turned positive or negative, if it come to stay on the plus side, for instance, the base potential of Q 128 is caused to drop, that of Q 129 to pick up, with Q 132 and 133 being turned ON. Again Q 109 and 102 are turned ON at the same time, with the signal being caused to drop to the earth. Again, simultaneously, Q 133 is turned ON, Q 134 OFF, Q 135 ON, causing the AFC circuit to be closed. In addition, the IF carrier portion, too, is caused to act upon Q 133, turning Q 133 ON. Again, the L 106 resonance point is arranged at 2 higher level as the noise portion enters into the Q 112 base, so that Q 112 may act on the noise amplifier, causing the Q 113 (o be turned OFF. This passes through D 109 and is added to the base of Q 131. It also passes through D 105, causing the transistor of Q 130 to be turned ON, and ‘thus, causing, in turn, the meter circuit 10 be shoriclroulted, thus ensuring ayainst any e1vur in performance. 5. The Explanation of Protection Circuit 1. Steady function While the B voltage is supplied to the protection circuit as the power source switch is turned on, it is $0 designed a8 to allow a lag of almost 4 seconds in the time required for the relay to be turned ON, by means of the time-constant circuit set to motion by R 716 and 706 so that # drop in the output may be prevented of the main circuit in the unsteady state In the steady state, transistors of Q 701 to Q 705 are cut off, so much so that the voltage at both ends of C 706 is caused to register a value of 6 by the function of R 720 and D 709, causing the transistor of Q 706 and the delay to be turned ON, bringing forth the output. Again, D 709 is designed so as to keep both ends of the relay coil from being brought under the pressure of abnormal voltage. In addition, 1S 1554 between the base collectors for respective transistors is designed to thwart inverse current, 2. Detection of abnormal voltage As the equivalent of 2 or more is generated at the center line of the main amplifier, there is a mixing between the right side and the left side at R 701 and 702, with the alternate current portion being cut off at C 701 and 702. In the case that the direct current generated here is negative, the current, passing through D 701. is broken up into partial pressure, acting on the base af the transistor at Q 702, which, in tain, causes Q 702 to open up allowing the current to pass thiough in the sequence of D 706— R 707— R 708, [As a result, the portion of voltage generated by R 708 is caused to be reinforced to Q 705, rendering the transistor to be tured ON. This, in turn, causes the voltage of the collector at Q 70S to fall, thus making the base potential of Q 706 go deeper into the negative side and turning the Q 706 OFF. This in tum causes the relay to be turned OFF, and also, the output circuit to be cut off In the event the base potential Is on the positive side, the similar function takes place within the loop of Q 721 —D 202-—R 707-~ R 708. By eliminating a cause or causes for DC generation at the center line, the relay is caused to turn ON by the function staged in reverse order of the description given, causing the proper function to start automatically 3. Detection of abnormal current When the abnormal current is generated on the driver stage (power stage) of the main amplifier, the voltage is detected by the collector resistance and added subsequently to semi-solid resistance R $37 and 637 which are designed for current detection in the protection circuit. (The semisolid resistance is set to function with the adequate flow of current causing the protection citcuit to start operating. Kefer to the Chapter dealing with Adjustment.) By the voltage reaching Q 704 by way of D 536 and D 636, Q 704 is caused to be turned ON while R 705 witnesses a voltage drop, resulting in Q 703 being turned ON. ‘As a result, the current flows in the sequence of Q 703—R 711—D 707-—R 708, and by the voltage generated at R 708, @ 705 is turned ON while Q 706 is turned OFF, causing the relay, in turn, to be turned OFF, thereby cutting off the output circuit. By the voltage added to the base of Q 704 through R 713, on the other hand, Q 704 is turned ON and on account of this, the lock circuit is set to work by Q 704 and Q 703, causing the realy to he kept in the OFF state In the event a large current flows into the transistor of the main citcuit, the said circuit is eaused to start functioning, locking up the amplifier output in the OFF state. For this reason, it is necessary for the power source to be cut off before setting out to remove the cause for abnormal current. Turning the power source back on will set off the normal function. It should be noted that turning the lock circuit on immediately after the power source was turned OFF will not lead to a spontaneous release of the lock-up, and therefore, it must be assured that the lock circuit is tumed ON a few seconds after the power source has been tured OFF. WV8OVIG HIOTE OCSP-XL FM/AM PC BOARD(NAIMX.345)-PARTS LIST ‘1x-2500 FM/AM SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM(Chonge Parts) NAIMX-345 74-4500 ‘SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM(Change Pert: FM/AM PC BOARD(NAIMX-337)-PARTS LIST COMPONENT LOCATION ITEM ® O.o DS DESCRIPTION Front Panel Ass'y Front Panel End Cap Dial Glas Spacer Decorative Serew Tuning Ring Tapping Screw 3STS+6BQ runing Knob Enamel Screw Tapping Screw Volume Knob Tone Knob Power Knob Push Button A, Pash Button B Rubber Cushion Tapping Screw 38TS+168Q Dial Plate Bracket-Di Pointer As’y Pointer Rail Bracket-Front ‘Tapping Screw 38TS+108Q Bracket-Headphone ‘Amp. Box Washer 4:1285-Ni Screw 4MS¢1SBS-Ni Plate apy a TX-4500 STOCK NO. 13829121 27210045 28125032 28191007 27210014 27300038 27265003 834130062 2es2U156 831130082 28320132 20320191 28320130 28320133 28320134 27700134 2280889 831130162 281300324 27240006 13829133 27300035 271100238 34180102 271400908 281100574 870080 82374015 Y fig-8 Tx.2800 STOCK NO. 13809121, 27240086 28125032 28191008 2n0014 27300038 27265003 834130062 2320180 831130062 28320132 20320131 28320130 28320133 28320134 anvoni4a 280889) 831130162 28130034 27240007 13829133, 27300036 271100248 834130102 27140090 281100588. 70080 82374015 ory PACKING PROCEDURE ® MSZ SP sn tc se wn | “sj AM Antenna and Rear Panel ‘Accessory Bag Complete \ 900007 \b ye res DESCRIPTION BA ony 1 Instruction Manual aps4o12s 1 2 Caution Card 29355036-1 1 3 Warranty Card 293036-1 1 4 Sitcom Ctoth 2017-2 1 > Fue SAI-2) NONE 38-2) NONE 4ngt-2) 252038 1 © Poly Bag 80x150 29100002 1 8 oly Bag 380250, 291000068, 1 9 Shorted Pin PO-107 250153 4 10 Tag-Sensor 29388039 1 11 Tae-Cebinet Composition 29340008 1 12 Steet S00x1200 290093 1 13 Poly Bag 720x1020 23100020 1 14 Adhesive Tape W30 261504 400m 18 Caution Card 293081 1 16 Pad-Side (Let) 290901168 1 17 ad-Side (Right) 29090115 1 18 Master Carton Box 290s00s4 1 19 Accessory Bag Complete (1-2, 4-8) 13829119 1 —10- fig-9 IX-2500 STOCK NO. 29340127 29355036-1 293036-1 292017-2 252006 NONE. 29100002 202064 291000064, 250153 29355039 29340004 290093 23100020 261508 293041 290901164, 290901154, 29050060 ory ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE INSTRUMENTS REQUIRED GENERAL ALIGNMENT CONDITIONS 1. DC Ammeter 1, Signal input should be kept as low as possible. 2. DC Voltmeter 2. Standard modulation is 400Hz 30% (AM), 400Hz 100% 3. AM/FM Sweep Generator (FM MONO), pilot 10% sub and main 90% (FM STEREO). 4, AM/FM Signal* Generator 3, Standard knob position 5. Vacuume Tube Voltage Meter (VIVM) AC, DC SPEAKERS....... A. VOLUME...... Maximum 6 Oscilloscope BASS, TREBLE & BALANCE, Center 7. Monitorseope LOW & HIGH FILTER. none OFF 8. Distortion Analyzer MODE rn venes STEREO 9. Stereo Modulator LOUDNI OFF 10, Frequency Counter MUTING LOCK & DOLBY ADAPTOR........ OFF IL.CR Oscillator TAPE 1, 2, 3 se OFF (SOURCE) | CENTER VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENT Connect a 8-ohm load resistor across the SPEAKER terminals. Connect the DC Voltmeter between CT and E terminal. TX-4500 ‘Adjust the voltage to O#20mV with RSO4. (Left channel) Adjust the voltage to 0*20mV with R604, (Right channel) TX-2500 ‘Adjust the voltage to O*40mV with RSO4. (Left channel) Adjust the voltage 10 OF40mV with R604. (Right channel) NOTE: Adjust after switching on for 10 minutes. ——— ere IDLING CURRENT ADJUSTMENT Connect the DC Voltmeter between ID and CT terminal TX-4500 ‘Adjust the voltage to 205mV with R518. (Left channel) ‘Adiust the voltage to 20¢5mV with R6IR (Right channel) TX--2500 ‘Adjust the voltage to.20+SmV with RSI4, (Left channel) Adjust the voltage to 20+SmV with R614. (Right channel) NOTE: Adjust after switching on for 10 minutes Open load VOLUME...... Minimum TAPE MONITOR~1..... ON PROTECTIVE CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT TAPE SPEAKER sermina’s oR Dilfeentaton | 14500 2Schm or 4h ostltor FFI | Cet” | x r S0H7 Wp—p \ Load Resistor sas we to sr [eo [Ry [A ° RS37 Ww 4ohm, 100W 50Hz L ON | (Left channel) Np esr Sar | 2.0bm, 100W ore) tee saan Ju sar WV 1 NOTE: VOLUME... Maximum ‘TAPE MONITOR-|....ON fg-10 Differentiation Circuit ATTACHMENT OF DIAL POINTER 88 FM 1 4 fig-11 QUARTZ LOCKED CIRCUIT ALIGNMENT ‘Set SELECTOR switch to FM. 1. Close the variable capacitor completely. 2. Set the radio dial pointer to zero (0) on dial scale and install, the dial pointer ass'y. Connect Monitorscone 10.7MHz IF IN See fig-I2 Sues 1-500 Monitors Generator 0K Loar as 10.7MHz Sweep Adjustment Adjustment for Naim symmetrical response 10:7 mos, ios | Mas SERVO LOCKED CIRCUIT ALIGNMENT | TOT: De ov fig-13 Connect Monitorscope ‘Be ons | (1x=2500) ro7Mt FIN see ft ee Sacre 1x-2500 Monioope oot Ganehton wher TO. Mile Sweep wait Adjust for 2 Maximum symietieal pone 10.7MHz, T102, T1o4 teen sy Por tgs ALIGNMENT AM ha antenna Between W162 and C177 ~ _ See Gar FY wonton | ~ i sane 5 Se Radioal | Adu Adjust for ents - sets x08 “X4500) | Maximum symesial | Usaly not es Upper ene | 05480) | Mena ead AM RF ALIGNMENT | Confirm start point of dial pointer before alignment. Loop Antenna AM Bar Antenna (©) oem —O) ohm toad }—__- "AM Signal aC Oe Sen dom =| Su Oscilloscope Connect AC VTVM across LEFT SPE. "AKER terminals. AM Signal Adjust AC VIVM. se iat to et | marks ® | Ctnewtor | Pal St aaa Case | lee Remark 1 | toot” | ower | 1198 Los Maximum a Nao-2504 | NMo-2s03 woe moa | one | Z | (geet 8) 1680KHz 1680KHz \2 as necessary 2 | d00ne | Upper 1-5 1-4 Maximum Som mod. | end 600KHz | || toot toot 2 | foe | ons | AN asap | ABM asso | Masimun mo _ | (Rees step 3 and ra00KtHe A nenecesny ) a | doors v4ookiie | tea ne Maximum 20% mod FM FRONT END ALIGNMENT | Set SELECTOR switch to FM. S-ohm load resistor FM Signal ac Gtrenter { 300-ohm |] Unit = vw Oscilloscope eat bevel Connect AC VIVM across LEFT SPEAKER terminal. Connect FM Signal Generator | forge fo 300-ohm ANTENNA, ‘Terminals. fig—16 Distortion Analyzer sep] EM Sisal Dial Agus Output | Adjust em Step] Generator toset [Tx-as00 | Tx-2500 | Indicator | for Remarks Tres Poa ho | Bway ‘s Point Bottom: Bottom Meter 7 [SR AOR gauge [BODY TIO. | Biorion | nina | Serbs op ae v0 to nod e0g8 ter tp fave” | Distorion | 3¥ wh VOLUME 3 [Repeat stop | and 2 say Sea TUNING + [sae 0%] oennte | a7 TONS Ton Sow 400i os Ca OSC GaP De vor 5 | 100% mod. 6oan | %°MH* Lo us. 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Joon | iss | ais? | SEXTET yiimam KHz Reh 90% —_ a14— FM TUNING METER, STRENGTH METER AND MUTING ADJUSTMENT | Set SELECTOR switch to FM. 8-ohm load resistor ssl FM Signal 5 aC at EM Signal [300-ohm $ | Unit 3 | vivw Oscitloscope | EF desis fae? Connect AC VTVM across ms ‘Connect FM Signal Generator TRI LEFT SPEAKER terminals. (0 300—ohm AN’ ——— Ramee” ANTENNA TDe voit Distortion | so Meter Analyzer Set TUNING dial pointer and FM Signal Generator Frequency (no mod.) to 98MHz Confirm LOCKED LAMP should light up. figt8 T Adjustment | FM Sial [Dal Aju Guru TY pajut for |] Remacka ‘TUNING 98MHz 60dB R2S4(width) TUNING 5 METER no mod. R25%center) | METER. | SEIT | T4500 8M STRENGTH an | R114 (TX-4500) | STRENGTH. METER, 400Hl2_ 100% o8MHe R118 (TX-2500) | METER | Rents mod, 70aB MUTING |_| 98M Oxcilloscope Repeat 1 | 4ootiz 100% | 98mtiz | RISTCTX-4500)) or AC | signal step mod. 12aB vrvm 1&2 2 | tee | RIS4 (TX--2500) jo signal | \ CHASSIS LAYOUT fa T= aL I i ies fig-19 TX-2500 TOP VIEW -15 CHASSIS LAYOUT fig—20 TX-4500 sremars wie vem ace SL roe TOP VIEW fig—21 TX—4500 BOTTOM VIEW © Replacing of the pilot lamp requires release of S tapping screws on (A). '# Checking of the PC board of NAIMK—337 calls for removal of 4 tapping screws of (B). ‘© When replacing the push SW(TAPE MONI (AUX) | ~ 3, DOLBY), arrange for release of (C) E ring first ‘© Adjustment in tension of the dial cord requires easing of tapping screw (D) to allow for sliding in position of metal fittings = 16 T (PRET wrtovia 1inza> OosP-KL NAIMX-337(TX-4500) CIRCUIT DIAGRAM Tornes NAIMX-337 PARTS LIST ce ene Bn Pa FM FRONT END BOARD VIEW ; FAT-42EJ-41(TX-4500) on TOP VIEW BOTTOM VIEW 4" Terminals 1. ANT (75—ohm) 6. 2. 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Thread dial cord to the dal pulley @ Start Dial Pulley © Dial Pulley Dial Pulley @ Drive Shaft Dial Pulley @ = 24 TX-2500 PARTS LIST PARTS No. 501.808 a. 088 530, e60 soo 90, F902 wor Poole so Fou Foote aot sic anes ro ‘03 aon. 05 UsAEO- 3469 201, ator Qu02: own ‘cot, cao, ‘coe, coos sas 3en) NAAF-38) casi, osst 0352, 0482 DESCRIPTION Front Ee Prado Road Ay Fated hat Baud Any Prmed Cat Bowe AY rated Ceo Baud Ay Fred Coot Baud Ay (oper UL eprint Rear Metal Oe Fs seich- Pa Sich Resay Sack Se Hesphone Sockei-AC owe! 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[USEING SENSOR SWITCH “While the sensor SW is ordinarily set to LOW position when the unit is delivered, there may be occasions when the sensitivity of the inductive ham detection device is lessened as one of the coaxial cables is earthed with the aerial in joint use. Only in this or similar case is the sensor SW allowed to be brought to HIGH position. REMOVING TUNING KNOB Being fixed in position on the shaft with the 4 mm enamel screw, the tuning knob should be taken off by the use of a hexagonal driver. 33

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