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Nakamichi Service Manual Nakamichi 630 FM Tuner Preamplifier CONTENTS 1, General cectees Principle of Operation 2. 1. Tuner Section 2.1.1, FMMPX Stereo Broadcasting Operation 2.1.2. Operation of N-630 Tuner Section 2.2. Indicator Unit 2.2.1. Tuning 222. Detuning 2. 3. Mute Signal eopooudaeqbon0 noo seonpeqeson>qocean 2. 4. Phono (RIAA) Equalization Amplifier Gapeoubdeoqodagodoogu 3, Removal Procedures ...... 1. Cabinet Ass’y and Front Panel Ass'y 2. Switch ST As'y, Tone P.C.B, As'y, VR P.CB, Ass'y and Headphone Ass'y 3, Pin Jack P.C.B, Ass'y, Outlet, Fuse, Voltage Selector and Power Transformer 4, Dial Pulley Ass'y US, Dial Chassis Ass'y, ete. Go ceestetereees 5. Disassembly of Dial Pulley Ass'y . Hodebusccootoendoacsoce 6. Flywheel Ass’y and Guide Pulley 7. 8 8 0, 1 Indicator P.C.B, Assy, MPX P.C.B. As'y, IF Block Ast'y and FE Pulley Tuner Ass'y US and Rear Angle £O.P.CB.As'y . a Power Supply P.C.B.ASS'Y oe... ese. 2P Terminal and Rear Name Plate 3. 12, Rear Panel Ass'y, Main P.C.B. As'y, Dolby NR P.C.B. Assy, ete. 4, Electrical Adjustments and Measurements 4. 1. Preamplifier Section sevens Agios Toner Section ise reer eaters 5, Dial Thread Mounting Procedures 6. Mounting Diagram and Parts List 1. Main PCB. Ass'y 2. VRP.CB. As'y 3. 17 V Dolby NR P.C.B. As'y 4. ToneP.C.B. Ass'y 5. EO. P.CB. As'y 6 7 8 Function P.C.B. Ass'y es ‘Tape Monitor SW.P.C.B. AS’... -.cceeee Pin Jack P.C.B, Ass'y 8. Power Supply P.C.B. Ass'y 10. IFP.C.B Ass'y 11, Lamp P.C.B. Ass'y 12, MPXP.C.B. Ass'y 13, Indicator P.C.B. Ass'y 7. Mechanism Ass’y and Parts List 1. Synthesis : earenoGn 2. Front Pane! Ass'y (AQT) es eseseseseseseveveeserens 3, Mechanism Ass'y (A02) 4, Tuner Ass'y US (B01) . 6 6. ‘SW. ST Ass'y (B02) Main Chassis Sub Azt'y (B03) 7. Tone P.C.B. Ass'y (B04) 8, Rear Panel Ass'y (CO1) 9. Power Switch Ass'y (C02) 7.10, FE Chasis As'y (C03) 7.11. Dial Chassis Ass'y (C04)... 7.12, Dial Pulley Ass'y US (COS) 8. Wiring Diagram 9. Performance Data 34 10, Block Diagram 35 11, Schematic Diagram 36 11, 1. Preamplifier Section 36 11. 2. Tuner Section 37 12, Specifications 38 1. GENERAL Nakamichi 630 control funetions are shown below © @ Pou T > ‘Tape Monitor/Dubbing Switches Function Selector Switches Mode Switch 1. Power Switeh 2 3 4 5. Tuning Pointer 6 7 8 8 Stereo Indicator Lamp Tuning Indicator Lamps Signal Strength Indicator Lamp Power Indicator Lamp Contour Control ‘Stereo Headphone Jack Volume Contra Tone Controls (Bass, Treble) Balance Control Tuning Dial 75.ohm FM Antenna Connector 300-0hm FM Antenna Terminals > Line Cord AC Voltage Selector Switich Auxiliary AC Outlets Preamplifier Output Jacks Tuner Output Jacks Fig, 1.1 Top View 23, Tape Record Output Jacks 24, Tape Monitor (Playback Input Jacks) 25. Auxiliary Input Jacks 26. Phono Input Jacks 27, Ground Terminal 28, Phono Input Sensitivity Selector Switch Voltage Selector Change-over either to 100-120 V or 220 280 V. Fig, 1.2 Rear View Fig. 1.3 Voltage Selector 2. PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION 2.1 Tuner Section 2.1.1. FM MPX Stereo Broadcasting Operation Asis generally known, the amplitude of the caver wave is modulated. in AM broadcasting whereas the carrier frequency is modulated in FM broadcasting. Fig. 21 itasrates these conditions. FAI ransmitters and receivers, although considerably more complicated than those for AM broadeastng, perm radio recoption with very high fidelity and any ciference in technical skill wil be noticeably manifested In the performance of the equipment. Compared to AM trod: Casting, FM broadcasting has many advantapes, such at better frequency response, higher SIN ratio, lst intr ference, lest distortion, etc. However, its grestest advan toge it the copabilty for compatible stereo bronccarting This ‘is achieved by employing ® composite signs, a shown in. "4" of Fig. 22, instead of the audio signal shown in Fig. 2.1 Since the composite signals transmitted in. ordinary broedcostng have an extremely complex waveform, ii hard to recognize them, even when observed ith an cscilscope, Figure 2.2 ilustates an L channel signal of 1900 He with no R channel signal As shown in." of Fig. 22, tis i sereo signal Imodulated 50 9s to swing at 28 KH between the L Channel signal and Fchannel signal Therefore, this signal canbe separated into Leh/R ch, by 2 synchronizing signal with the 38 kHz of the stereo signal and a creuit which is conducting at the positive peak and nti peak ofthis synchronizing signals the Lch/F eh Signals will come out separately But, as shown by the signal waveform “1 in Fig. 22, since the phase at 28 kHz reversd between the positive and negative halfoyeles of the L ch signa, even with the sco PG Senet Noise mines corriar ~ ot aos ~ AMC separation described above, itis not possible to distinguish Lch from R ch Under these conditions, itis possible that the L ch/R ch is reversed each time the power switch is tured ON/OFF. Here lies the importance of the pilot signal | sire signet | moe ® ot 38 kHE L-signat 190082 ReSanal 0 Pilot Sanat O's ee @ 30 nH Composite Signet Fig, 2.2 MPX Stereo Signal Signal demodulated Limiter visa Cut by tmiter MN CAN Fig. 21 AM and FM ‘That is, when making the 38 kHz signal (“3" in Fig, 2.2) by doubling the 19 kHz pilot signal, if the positive and negative peaks of the 19 kHz wave are synchronized with a negative peak on the 38 kHz, L channel can be taken out at the positive peak of the 38 kHz signal and the R channel at the negative peak. Thus, MPX stereo signals are broadcast in a waveform such as composite signal “4”, ‘obtained by combining the pilot signal "2" with the stereo signal "1" in Fig. 2.2 In order to divide the FM signal into the left and right channels, the MPX stage of an FM tuner must synchronize the multiplex signal with the 19 kHz pilot signal. If this synchronization is not properly performed, stereo separa tion will be poor. 2.1.2. Operation of N-630 Tuner Section Fig, 2.3 shows a block diagram of the N-630 tuner section. ‘The input from an antenna which first enters the radio frequency unit (frontend), is amplified in a tuning circuit, and mixed with a local oscillator frequency, and an inter frequency (IF 10,7 MHz) is produced. Since the radio frequency is high and it Is impossible to obtain stable icient separation, it is converted to EY) ‘an easy-tohandle 10.7 MHz, Conversion to IF is made to improve these characteristics, Frequency conversion makes use of the fact that when ‘two different frequencies are mixed and detected, @ frequency component equal to the difference between the ‘wo frequencies is generated. Since radio frequencies vary according to the choice of the station, the tuning circuit must be adjustable. How ever, the use of an inter frequency fixed at 10.7 MHz makes it possible to achieve an optimum tuning characte isties with a multistage tuning circuit (12-stages in the 'N-630) and sharp separation with a ceramic filter. ‘Also, the function of a limiter to remove extraneous noise, as usual in an inter frequency unit, requires a sufficiently high-degree of amplification (130 dB or more in the N-630) to improve limiter characteristics. For this purpose and to prevent instability due to output feedback to the input side, an adequate shield must be provided and the component parts must be carefully arranged. (One of the important features of an inter frequency unit is the group delay characteristic. The time required for a signal applied to the input of an inter frequency unit to emerge from the output generally varies according to frequency. ees pe _ -— rine hl eee Hat baad a. E ll oe Lf cas | ere | a Loe 1 mo 1 7 ~ L] Seaeecks. ee G eastenfeoe 2 LS Fig. 2.3 Tuner Section Block Diagram Im ordinary broadcasting, since the frequency varies in @ range of 10.7 MHz £75 kHz, a frequency with a shorter transit time catches up with the preceding signal before emerging as output. This will result in a high frequency. Also, an interval will be opened between a slow signal and the preceding signal which produces @ lower frequency. This kind of variation in the transit time occurs mainly in ‘the turing circuit, resulting in increased distortion, {In the N-630, a sharp improvement in the group delay characteristic has been realized by employing 6-element ‘-pack LC filters having an optimum degree of coupling. ‘Two packs, 12 elements in total, are used, ‘The composite signal is taken out by demodulating the FM signal with a discriminator placed in the last stage of the inter frequency unit. Linearity of the discriminator is very important, and must be regulated with adequate care since poor linearity will result in increasing distortion and poor channel separa ton, ‘A goo discriminator characteristics, are shown in Fig. 2.4 by the solid line, where the output voltage varies in @ straight line over the #100 kHz range and voltage is zero at the center frequency. If, as shown by the dotted line, there is asymmetry above and below, the voltage is not, zero at the center frequency, and the degree of distortion will increase ‘The discriminator of the N-630 has a broad linear zone (£200 kHz or more). The local oscillator has a high degree Of stability and provides adequate stability even without using AFC. When frequency drift is compensated by AFC , power ON/OFF, extraneous noise, etc. may result in altering the station you desire to another. When tuning, the pullin effect of the AFC can cause the signal from a weaker station near a stronger station to becorne unreceivable. In the N-630 which does not employ AFC, these sorts of troubles cannot occur. Because the discriminator output is small, it is applied to the MPX IC (PLL) after passing through a DC amplifier with about 8 dB gain at the init stage of the MPX unit. The output of this DC amplifi constitutes @ test point for measuring the Scurve and ‘observing the composite signal. The 38 kHz signal which is synchronous with the 19 kHz involved in the compo: signal is produced in MPX unit. This leads to separate the L channel and R channel signals (refer to Fig, 2.2) Refer to Fig. 2.6, indicator unit circuit diagram. The indicator unit performs various controls by @ combination, Of the two signals; that is,the DC voltage proportional to the sigral intensity obtained by amplifying and rectifying ‘the Signal from the inter frequency unit, and the signal amplified by the DC amplifier in the initial stage of the MPX unit. Fig. 2.6 shows a timing chart. Therefore, in order to achieve good channel separation, the high end and low end of the 38 kHz waveform must be symmetrical and the phase must be precisely aligned, In the N-630, good channel separation has been realized by means of a stabilized synchronizing signal obtained by PLL (phase-locked loop) IC. With this, even if an SCA signal is present, no beat interference can occur. To obtain a good S/N ratio, pre-emphasis is made on the ‘transmitter side and deemphasis is made on the receiver side, ‘The time constant of 75 us is mainly employed by the US.A. and Canada, and 50 us in Europe and other countries including Japan. In Dolby FM broadcasting, the time constant is 25 us. Consequently, in the N-630, dde-emphasis is made in the MPX unit at 25 us and a circuit is provided after the Dolby N.R. circuit to change the ‘time constant to 75 ys or 60 us. When resistors R112 and R212 in the main P.C.B. are short-circuited, 60 us is ‘obtained, This time constant is interlocked with the Dolby N.R. switch. The Dolby N. R. circuit, being highly sensitive to high frequencies, will malfunction when there is a carrier leak from the MPX unit. Although the 19 kHz pilot signal is especially difficult to remove because of its proximity to the Audio signal, the N-630 uses a specially-designed low-pass filter to achieve an attenuation characteristic of 40 dB or more for the 19 kHz signal, while keeping flat frequency response upto 15 ke, : Bo 3 6 107 108 — Fregaey OH) Fig. 24 Discriminator Characteristics (Seurvel 2.2.1. Tuning When the N-630 is tuned in, the S-curve becs mes symmetrical, ie. the OC level becomes 0 V, at the test Point (output of the initial stage DC amplifier) othe MPX unit. Since the input level to Q501 of the indiztor Unit becomes 0 V DC, the crossing points of R511, RB12,, R513 with C502 become 0 V. When the 0505, 507, 506, 508, 509, 510 go OFF and the 0512 is tumed ON, 511 is turned ON, bringing the tuning lamp to illuminate and releasing the mute signal about 160 ms later. Q512 is turned ON when the DC voltage level (rectified) from the inter frequency unit ‘exceeds the muting threshold level (17 u\V 30 dB!) When the DC voltage level from the inter frequency unit is supplied to 0515, 0516 is turned ON, Therefore, 0503 is ‘turned OF F about 640 ms later, decreasing the gain of the DC amplifier consisting of Q501 and Q502 by 6 dB. 2.2.2, Detuning In detuning, a DC voltage, positive or negative depending fon the direction of detuning, is produced at the test point of the MPX unit due to the loss S-curve symmetry. When a positive voltage is applied to the base of 501, the potential of the crossing points of C502 with R511, 512, 1513 becomes positive, At this time, Q505 is turned ON and Q508 goes OFF. When QSOS is turned ON, 0507 is also turned ON, and the lamp connected to "2 of connector CN illumi: nates. Turning Q507 ON brings 0509, 510 to ON and Q511 to OFF, and 0513 to ON. When O513 is turned ON, 0514 iscut off and mute is applied. ‘This mute cireut, constituting an AND circuit with Q513 and Q516, is muted regardless of the test point level of the MPX unit, unless the DC voltage level comes from the inter frequency unit. When there is no DC voltage level in the inter frequency unit and no signal at the test point of the MPX unit, illuminated arrows (D <1) and tuning lamp are turned off, When a negative potential is applied to 0501, 0506 is turned ON and Q605 is turned OFF. Turning Q506 ON brings 0508 to ON, and illuminates the D lamp. Operation after Q509 is identical to the case when a positive potential is applied. une Turing f (\ spat OPS ivan, ° } } 0501, 502 ¥ T, ‘Amp, Gain oe [cpre, eam Ting Lo ste Sen 160mm Fig, 2.6 Indicator Unit Timing Chart TaN oT IS % 2.8 Indicator Unit Circuit Diagram 2.3. Mute Signal ‘Output signals are muted for a certain period of time to prevent transient noise when power is ON or OFF. Fig. 2.7 shows the mute circuit and Fig. 2.8 shows a timing cchart of the mute signal Power ON Transformer output is rectified through diode D903 and smoothed by capacitor C907. Therefore, positive potential appears at C907 (transistor Q911 base). Accord: ingly, 0911 isin the cut-off state (C906 (22 uF) is charged with negative potential through R914 (1 MQ), therefore at the level where the voltage across C906 exceeds Vbe (base-emitter voltage) of 910, Q910 turns from OFF to ON. As a result, Q909 turns ON and the mute signal is changed from + V to ~10V, releasing the mute state, (The mute time depends on C906 and R914 after power is ON.) “The shone input sensitivity selector of the N-630 phono equalization amplifier allows switching the sensitivity to 1 mV, 2 mV and 5 mV so that you can select proper sensitivity matching the output level of your cartridge (Input impedance is 100 k® constant.) This makes it possible to prevent an excessive input and to directly Connect an MC cartridge without a booster To realize a better S/N ratio, a triple transistor configura- tion shown in Fig. 2.9 is employed at the first stage. (On the 1-630, design considerations have been taken to eliminate thermal noise (En) produced by the transistor base input resistor (hie).) As shown in Fig. 2,10 (a model of transistor showing the noise components), signal source impedance Rs is con- nectad in series to the transistor-base-input-resistance hie, Fig, 2.9 Triple Transistor Configuration Re: hie En Power OFF Transformer output becomes zero and so C907 is charged with negative potential through R915, At the level where the voltage across C907 exceeds Vbe of 0911, 0911 turns from OFF to ON and C906 is quickly discharged. Thus, 0910 is cut off and 0909 is also cut off. ‘The mute signal voltage becomes positive to mute the out- ‘put signal.D902 acts to prevent + V from being discharged easily when power is off a sor oS ~ = 1 Fig, 2.8 Mute Signal Timing Chart In such a circuit, Rs is usually larger than hie and inmany ceases, the thermal noise produced by As exceeds En and En is apt to be ignored. However, for an MC cartridge whose Rs is very smal (tens hundreds ohms), hie will have great influence to tle S/N ratio. To solve this problem, the N-630 employs a uniques rouit, triple transistor system—where hie can be reducedto 1/3 ‘the conventional level and En to 1// 3. Together with ‘application of this special circuit, the N-630 stilizes lownoise transistors, producing little current noise In to improve the S/N ratio approximately by 10 dB. This unique circuit is also employed in the Tone Amp. Circuit, De Transistor current noise SBM Signal source impedance er Transistor base input resistance sional Thermal noise by hie Fig, 2.10 Noise Component\todel 3. REMOVAL PROCEDURES 3.1. Cabinet As'y and Front Panel Ass’y Refer to Fig, 3.1, Remove FO! (five places), then FO2 (cabinet ass'y), Remove F03, FO4 (four knobs), FOS (knob), FOS (four places), FO7 (handle B ass'y) end FOB (connector), then FO9 (front pane! 2s5y) 3.2, Switch ST Ass'y, Tone P.C.B. Assy, VR P.C.B. ‘Ass'y and Headphone Ass'y Refer to Fig, 3.2. Remove front panel ass'y referring to above item 3.1. Remove FO1 (four places), then FO2 (switch ST assy). Remove FO3 (two places), then FO4 (tone P.C.B. ass'y). Remove FOS (two places) and FOS (connector), then FO7 (VR P.C.B. ass’y). Remove FOS and F09 (connector), then F10 (headphone assy) 3.3. Pin Jack P.C.B. Ass'y, Outlet, Fuse, Voltage Selestor and Power Transformer Refer to Fig. 3.3. Remove cabinet assy referring to item 3.1, Remove FO1 and FO2, then FO3 (pin jack P.C.B. ass’y]. Remove FO4 and FOS, then FOG (ground terminal) ‘and FO7. Remove FO (four places) and FO9, then F10 (outlet). Remove F11 and F12, then F13 (fuse holder). Remove F 14 and F15, then F16 (voltage selector switch) Remove F 17 and F18, then F19 (power transformer) and F20 (transformer spacer). Remove F21 and F22 (rear ppanel sub as'y), then F23 (power cord) and F24. FOI Fig. 3.1 FI9 Fi8- Fig. 3. Aas 12 FoI 3.4. Dial Pulley Ass'y US, Dial Chassis Assy, etc. Refer to Fig, 3.4, Remove front panel ass'y referring to item 3.1. Remove FO2 (rubber ring) and loosen FO2 (Screw M3x6 hex. socket head), then remove FO3 (tuning knob). Remove FO4 (C:ring) and FOS (dial spring), then FO6 (cal pulley ass'y US). Remove bonded FO7 (dial thread ass'y) from FO8, Remove FO8 and FO9, then F10 (dial chassis ass'y) from F11 (FE chassis ass’y) Note: A specially designed tool should be used to remove Fo2 and Fo4. Disassembly of Dial Pulley Ass’y Refer to Fig. 3.5, Remove dial pulley ass'y referring to above item 3.4. Remove FO1, FO2 (retainer holder) and 03 (ball retainer), then FO4 (ball 4 mm). FO7 (dial scale plate US) is assembled with FOS (dial pulley) by a lock mechanism of FOS. Disassemble FOS by pushing the nails Cf the lock mechanism to the center, accessing from the bottom of FO7. Bonded FO6 (dial himelon) should be replaced after removal. 3.6. Flywheel Ass’y and Guide Pulley Refer to Fig, 3.6, Remove dial pulley ass'y referring to item 34. Remove FO1 and F02, then FO3 and FO4 (flywheel ass'y). Remove FOS, then FO6 (guide pulley). Remove F07, then FO8 (pulley holder assy). GQ FO4 Fig. 3.6 3.7. Indicator P.C.B. As’y, MPX P.C.B. Assy, IF Block Ass'y and FE Pulley Refer to Fis, 3.7. Remove FO1, FO2 (connector) and FO3 (connector), then FO4 (MPX P.C.B. ass'y]. Remove FOS and F06, then FO7 (IF block ass'y). Remove FOB, then F09 (indicator P.C.B. ass'y). Remove F10, then F11 (FM frontend). Loosen F12, then remove F13 (FE pulley). FOS Foo Fig. 3.7 3.8. Tuner Ass’y US and Rear Angle Refer to Fig. 3.8, Remove front panel ass'y referring to item 3.1. Remove FO1 (four places) and pull off FO2, then remove FO3 (tuner ass'y US). Remove FO4 (two places), then FOS (rear angle). 3.9 FO.P.CB.As'y Refer to Fig. 3.9. Remove cabinet ass'y referring to item 3, Remove FO1 (four places), FO2 (connector) and FOS (connector), then FO4 (EQ. P.C.B. ass'y) Fig 39 3.10. Power Supply P.C.B. Ass'y Refer to Fig, 3.10. Remove cabinet ass'y referring to item 3.1, Remove FO1 (five places) and FO2 (connector), then 03 (power supply P.C.B. ass'y). 3.11. 2P Terminal and Rear Name Plate Refer to Fig, 3.11. Remove cabinet ass'y referring to item 3. Femow F01, then FOS (coaxial connector). Remove FO2 and FO3, then FO4 (2P terminal). Remove FOS, then FO7 (pin Jack connector). Remove FOB (six places), then FOS (rear name plate). 3.12. Rear Panel Ass'y, Main P.C.B. Ass'y, Dolby NR P.C.B. Assy, etc Refer to Fig, 3.12. Remove cabinet ass'y referring to item 3a. Remove connectors FO1, F02, FO3 and FO4, and FOS, then FO6 (rear panel ass'y). Remove FO7 (five places) and F08 (main P.C.B. ass'y), thon FOS (Dolby NR P.CB. ass'y). Remove F10 (two places) and F11 (power switch assy, then F12 (push button ass'y) Fig. 3.11 4, ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS AND MEASUREMENTS 4.1, Preamplifier Section T sTeP rem SIGNAL SOURCE OUTPUT CONNECTION MoE ADJUSTMENT REMARKS Function Sw. — Phono Shorting Plog (whose positive [AC Volumeter and Oxcilscope | ore Ne ee Sr Source Peon 1 | Hum cance tnd neptve sor shorted) foTAPE RECORD OUTPUT — | ame MontorSu = Soe Pin eck R.CB. | pas Hum Canes Colt obtain minim hum eon he AC vt inte PHONO INPUT decks Sacks 1 0F2 pcm ea te meter. Furetion Sw. = Phono ‘jn oatr ouput level Yo obtain 2V on te valet os Tepe Monitor Sw, = Souree ‘Then adust R22 (222) ofthe EO. PC, to obtain les than 8.003% Phono EQ. Amp. 100 Hz to PHONO INPUT istortion Meter ang Balance Control — Center Position EQ. P.C.8. reading on the distortion meter. 2 | Birorton Ise AG Valmet f0 TAPE RECORD | Vauma cone — Minimum Beetaa | ote he ests 2 re R272 ae acted na ange of 100 kt PUT Jacks ¥ or Phono Input Sensitivity ‘to 150 k®t to improve low frequency band distortion of the EQ. amplifier. Selector Sm. — 2m {Stendrd vives 180 KE) _ - - Note: Use an oxilator with god SIN ratio and low distortion Funetion Sw. ~ Aux Tone Conta! 1 ks 99830 He to AUX Ac Vatmeters0 BaloneeContol~ centr Postion | Tone PCB Feed in 1 KHs and aut volume contol to obtain 1 V (for exam) . Frequency Response INPUT Jacks PREAMP OUTPUT Jacks ‘Bass and Treble Controls — “0” VR133, VR233 ‘on the voltmeter. Then feed in 30 Hz and adjust VR133 (VR233) to Contour Contal~ “Norma” Sorin sre lve! (1) onthe voltmeter. 1. Tum LAW controls VA104 (VA201) fll euntercockwise 2, Turn GAIN controls VR102 (VR2021 uly countrickwis. 3. Release the Dolby NR etch (Doiby NA: "Out and short test pins “P108 and TP201 to around 44. Connect an AC voltmeter fo monitor terminal § fr the right channel 10 forthe let channel {Ac Voltmeter 0 Dolby Dotty NR P.C8 . 4 Dolby NF circuit SKHe 19 CN41,5 NR P.C.8. Connector vRi01, vaz01 | 5 ABply § kHs signals having proper level to input a0 that the voltmeter Ce pare tray tend 44 Vat each chon 6. Depras the Dolby NR svteh (Ostby NRE “In” andadlust GAIN con- trol VAT02 and VR202, til the votmeter indicts 10.8 drop the noted voltage in 5 above 2. Note the voltage at moniter terminal S fr the ight chanel or 10 fr the et chanel in Dolby NR" made. 8. Remove TP108, 201 short and aust LAW convols VRIO} end 201 for dB up inthe voltage at output terminal Note Ast only it boar repaired “Tine contans of pre-emphatis in FM brosdcanting over the wold ae clositieg to 30 and 75, N-620 readily performs this changeover by changeover of Main? s | Stanmore of 5098/75. ea Simply mounting or dlemounting a jumper When resistors R112 and R22 are shorted by a jumper the time constant i 50 us When removed, the value 758. ‘Time constant of 75s mainly employed in the US.A nd Canad and 80 yn Europe and other counts ncuding Japan Fig. 41 Phono EQ, Amp. Distortion VROON Bass Fig, 4.2 Tone Control Frequency Response 2 Fig, 4.3 Dolby NR Circuit m7 FOR SOs Fig, 44 Changeover of FM De-emphasis 4 : ee rors PSE snecon 4.2. Tuner Section Fig. 4.8 is a flow chart showing the adjustment proce- dures. Fig. 46 is a diagram for adjustment and 4.7 is @ connection “diagram. Instruments and devices used for adjustment and measurement are as follows: These or equivalent instruments and devices should be used. ‘Model 17008 Distortion Measurement System Model 1 100A Signal Conditioner Model 10004 FM Alignment Generator Dummy Antenna (an accessory to Model 1000) (The above mentioned are supplied from Sound Technology Inc.) Oscilloscope (vertical gain: DC 0.08 V/em er more) Channel Switch Box As distortion of N-630 is less than 0.06% in Mono, the ‘measuring device must keep its distortion much lower than that of N-630, However the builtin oscillators of ordinary FM generators are not recommendable for the adjustment and measure: Tie pi Re — Tine Ge Une! ce] pte Pot red Patent . Soars) | [Set Biatortion (Hone), mPx PCR BOOST LF. Block, eos of aus in . ee shen = 20 08] « Prue 30 9] “Adjusteeat: ce) 70 ony 9 [LSE tone Oar sewn P 180 08 ror re oo 10 OF 2 sacs © pu 10.08 4 fear View Fig. 4.5 Flow Chart Indicator PCB. Assy Front View Fig. 4.6 Parts Location for Adjustment ment. The oscillator of M-1700B is preferable for such purposes. Measurement and adjustment must be performed in 3 shielded room in principle; otherwise, the frequency should be selected so that no broadcasting frequency will become in a range of the selected frequency +400 kHz, With all the instruments normally connected, make RF level of M-1000A FM alignment generator to be mini- mum, and then with Mute SW. of N‘630 turned OFF (release), find out a frequency band in which no signal is received by turning Tuning Dial of N-630, while listening inter-station noise, A point of any noise tone variation should be avoided because there will be some weak radio frequency, In this adjustment and measurement, the frequency ‘meeting the above requirements should be set, for example, to 98 MHz on the M-1000A FM alignment generator. J | E00 sae Center Frequency Fig. 4.8 S-curve Limit Sample Fig. 4.7 Connection Diagram 13 © 6 S| [SSO 0 fe 5 Pa waited . sre vreM OUTPUT CONNECTION MODE ‘ADIUSTMENT REMARKS 7, isso aay evn ve oom, 3, Connect ponte 300 FM anna minal oF 620 1 Preliminary Steps 4, Set the frequency of FM generators to 98 MHz, (Refer to page 13.) for Adjustment 5. Keep N-630 mute switch released. Sete tot sneer eauchant fh seal om he I bloke ces, 1. Sl motion perfomedby ating sal uit VR of 47008 Sttece mmonranen sum. The modulator ae kindof eter ewotnn Fi seer T- Dere te Nr site, a urn he Wing dl ne NO wo aban cet mere! Scuve mrtor ssnown “0% ne 8 (Coker femeney a vow ur chao a. Rol neha cy ant re ht Sc hin rag of Feet age asta cot t=12by approxi 25 dese TERESIN cheese ne cv thine oe a su cousnor: Funcion 03 (0 See) tment emey ~bohine . ouioope 0 Frecueney | ~ 38 MMe vr oce Trees mae on 8 sgl coi un he raining cls the ae 2 | scuve Alans onto Seer SOO ieee reer ae Soarar r neonate, Tn ce a seta eee pean o Sear red NO" mF 630: Narrow SW, — Depress (Narrow) ee * . Neon. ~ Deore Neon sare ten deckee fe ava porn owe tents he ener feces betwen Nao sod Wie hs | cores) SeeeLA rr sten mote ve hohe Sune ean ena of Ane ee ange peat ss 1 and dicted above he cae veto iin th fed en Ralones nore tep2"Scue Anan hrc sou ald sou havamen Tenn Funaton = OM ay seas 2. Runt ne i cr lane rt iin m0 3 | Meteo Verte! on w600: Navoww — oie Narow) | ESSE. cy | 9, ae err om he anti he NS, hn mae C008 Viem + epee sure thatthe tuning inicator lamps (D> -<) do not light when RF level of the ease se rgaaatorte he rene tinal and RE el '0 ‘nv toa, Genesio Forcion ~Siwo Fromay 98 Se nom) 1. With he ioe sch on he FM aber epee, atte it eel Brews tm Goon) ees ic ga mulaton ate 728) on terme oF Piette! —0 corn 4 ‘Adjustment 'M1700B: OSC. ~ 1 KHz, Level 100% vRa04 ‘As the lamp is illuminated in a certain range of VR, VR404 should be fixed ap- Serer nlc 1008) prontney tthe cra het a swien Sox: EPR a BOR tm on tn N.80 and ake ue hath ste nestor Naar ~ Ree Ste Fromeney —Sb ie (Se not) Rim ~2eq G00.) Aun he coe LA an 0 oan 3 or dtorton (Take ces sent | sey Armen nite nd Ditrton Tut cor EX fratond touentoanst00) wien on MSE aoc il bnomary 800, Rao SH, — Rl ie eS — bores on) “ Note Do not turn the frequency dial on the FM generator and tuning dial on the N-630 adjusted in step 2“S-Curve Alignment”. ster Tem ‘OUTPUT CONNECTION MODE ADJUSTMENT REMARKS i FM Generator: Function — Mono | Frequency —S8 He (ee noe) Betsat ~ tv Goon! ir bio ‘Adjust coll Nos. 1 and, and Distortion Ad. Cl to obtain 0.08% oe tor «| Ditoron Adlusmant ot Crttocone and oistoton Input netor— EXT iat ton IF Detector loc (ono) Meter to FUNER OUTPUT Jocks Wr7008: OSC. 1 KH, Loe 00% Coie acon | Maditortion of 06% o sis unable to be acleed tn tuning ol No.2 ‘Switch Box: L i 1. Col and 4 will be necessary. N-630: Narrow SW. — Release (Wide) oe Node SW. — Depa Mono) FM Geos” Funeion — Sto Frequency — 98 mis (te note} . | EES Tevicos ae 1. Set he sich box to "U". Pee econ 2, Aj col Nor. 8-12 fo cain 0.08% ors estortion. 7 | Ditorion Adstment of AAG Votuntar ndDitrtion pce ae WF tock ‘han one of ho cols tuned st the sith box to "L9R ad check whether IF Block (tre) Netw to TUNER OUTPUT Jocks Fave: o8) olus12 the dtortn is erentd great. | fees itty dtortin nero ret, return it othe original postion, Then a Ne ee etree Juste another ol ith sch box = swith Box: UR N60; Narow SW. — Roles Wi Node SW, — Retest (Seo) ere cao ag oP (s 1, Adjust Distortion Adj. Coil to obtain 0.06% or less distortion. iceeeoey aceite Sea ete) If a distortion of 0.06% or less is unable to be achieved, fine tuning of coll Nos. Ae ae 1 and 3 will be necessary, Dinoron Five Asurimentof| AC Volar and Distortion Ing eetor~ EXT UF Block ees 8 | bewctor sick tone Neca to TUNER OUTPUT Jocks Wr7000: OSC: 1 Ke, Love 100% Dison Ad, cou | 2 Nhansecrent of tee cot made, maker that She tt ctecmmmm | aia Ian dtrtion actor doesnot omy with the speci va, repeat he sep roe ~ Release (Wide! ‘throw |as described above until a satisfactory result is obtained. Mode SW. _ — Depress (Mono a Y _| FW Generator! Function — Stereo | Freqarey ~98ne | Acustment of ‘Ac Volume to Plotter soon | execs. Adit VRAD forthe lt chanel t sith box "Land VRAO2 for he ight 9 | Rene Output Lave TUNER OUTPUT Jace eee Vaaot, veo hannl aR" 0 bain 820 mV onthe AC volenetr vwr7009: Os0:—1 Ket, Lee! 100% swith Box: UR N30: Narrow SW. — Release Wish) Mode SW. Rolet (Sto) 17 Serie aaah bore | 2, Adjust VR403 to obtain 60 8 or more difference of lvls between right and | FM Generator: Function — ~ Stereo left channels on the AC voltmeter. Frequency — 98 MHz ‘3. Set the switch box to “R", and make sure that the difference of levels is 50 dB. s ‘Adjustment (Widel | AC Voltmeter and Oseil ae a MPx PC, ‘or more. earton Adjust (Wi clumater nd Oxioncope Plot Leal — 100% Eo 10 | ocmckortine tinea | acumen aa onto Pie Lead — 100% vraoa 4, Depress the mute mitch Make sr hat whan the tuning lon the N.690 nga Selector tune he sgn! pao tthe hiner oput approximately 0. see ter the Wrr7o0p: | O8e.=1 "KR, evel 100% ee eee Switch Box: LR At detuning make certain that the signal disappears simultaneously when the N630; Nerrow SW. ~ Release (Wide) ‘tuning indicator lamp goes out. Mode SW, — Reteese {Stereo} Refer to Fig. 4.9, timing chart. Note: Do not tur the fraquency dal on the FM generator and tuning ‘on the N:630 adjusted in step 2 “S-Curve Alignment”. al a ore sso: © cm wee ot L ro: no we on 1 cenenrnn: » zm ae ot Ft kag a tang near Lanting Lv Fig, 4.9 Mute Timing Chart 16 STEP ITEM OUTPUT CONNECTION MODE ‘ADJUSTMENT REMARKS: "Tune the tuning dal ofthe N-630 to obtain minimum distortion FM Generator: Function ~ Stereo Make sure thatthe distortion i 0.5% or less atthe switch box "L" or“ Frequency — 98 MHz Setting the switch box t0:"L" or "R, make eatain thatthe difference of the AF Lew! —tmv Goon) levels between right and left chanaelsIsparation) is 80.48 or more on the AC " Distortion and Separation [AG Voltmeter and Distortion Pilot Level — 100% voltmeter for each made (Narrow) Meter to TUNER OUTPUT Jocks Taput Selector — EXT. Ifthe above distortion factor and the value of separation do not comply with M7008: OSC.—1 KH2, Level 1008, specified ones, stricter ceadjustment starting from step 2 "S-Curv Alignment” Switeh Box: UR wil be necessary. N20: Narrow SW. — Depress (Narrow) [When out of specified valu, inepte of the separation at wide shown i step 10 Mode SW. — Release (Stereo) being satisfied, itil result from the reat eifferonce ofthe center frequencies betwen Wide and Narrow.) a Tune the tuning dal ofthe N-630 to obtain minimum lstortion. ue [Adjusting the RF level ofthe FM generator, make sure thatthe RF level is aa |__ Vosble Sensitivity Distortion Meter Input Selector ~ EXT. 250 (30. rien when rton meen ; Measurement to TUNER OUTPUT Jocks M17008: OSC. —1 KHz, Level 100% ion, make a fine tuning of N-630 to obtain minimum distor- rete tion) Ifthe above value does not comply with the specified one, it will est Fee nee ee trom tne ferme of te comer eta bina Wide nd Nao eee come Iona There meter enn: rig fom ep 2 "Saw lane Depress the Narrow awiteh, thon turn the tuning dial of the N-O30 to obtel longitudinally symmetrical Scurve wavetorm as shown in Fig. 48. Release the Narrow swatch and make sure thatthe Sccurveis within a range of| "erteally eceptable” of the limit sample inthe figure. If the curve is out of FM Generator: Function —.S. (Dual Sweep) rang, stlterreadlustment starting from step 2'"S-Curve Alignment” will be Frequency — 98 MHz necessary ral s.cune Check Oxciloscope 10 ‘Sweep Wiath — 600 KHz Femove the FM generator from the antenna terminals of the N-620, then make ‘Test Point AF Level — t mv (300.0 sure thatthe tuning Indicator lamps (D> and -< by the osiloscoe, ‘Adjust VR&O! so that exch level will become symmetrical aginst turned level as shown in Fig. 4.10. Mount the front panel. 2. Turn the tuning dia of the N-630 GW or CCW until it stops, then make certain thatthe cheracters in alphabets MHz and FM on the dial seale correspond with ‘the tuning pointer. IW satisfactory result is unable to be achieved, perform the fine positioning ed- a Frontend jstment ofthe dal sale referring to in chapter 5 "Dial Thresd Mounting Proce: ‘T00, LO durex” Receiving the station wth its frequency already known or setting the FM {generator tune the tuning dial of the N-630 to that frequency. Agjust TCO and CO so thatthe tuning incieator lamp (red) wil ight up. “TOO: for higher frequency LO! for lower frequency Asremble the cabinet 16 5. DIAL THREAD MOUNTING PROCEDURES. Procedures for mounting @ new thread on the tuning dial ‘are described below. For preventing possible troubles caused by different types of threads or adhesives, it is recommended that you purchase the dial thread assembly (part No. JA03163A). (1) Dismount the cabinet assembly and front panel assembly from the body, and remove the tuner block from the chassis. (2) Refer to Fig. 6.1. Hitch F3 (dial thread) to FY (sp stopper) with F2 (thread guide) containing the thread at the tip of FI. After pinching F2 with cutting pliers oF similar, drip @ drop of AVDEL BOND #C-2 onto ‘the crushed F2 for fixing. ‘Thread: Hamilon Super 505 (Wadding: Aramid (Kevlar); Braided: Nylon Rope) with a length of 1600 mm. Refer to Fig. 5.2. Passing the thread through Fa (wire holder), set length of thread between F1 and Fa to be 545 mm. Drip a drop of AVDEL BOND #C-2 onto ‘the point A for fixing the thread. Now: When using an old wire holder, thoroughly remove the remaining adhesives from its surface, Refer to Fig. 5.3. Mount F1 (wire holder) on the wire holder fixing point of F2 (dial pulley). At this time, thoxoughly remove the adhesives possibly remained before dripping a few drops of AVDEL BOND #€2 onto the three points prepared at the end face for fixing, Refer to Fig. 6.4. Winding around F1 (dial pulley), ass the thread A via F5 (pulley). Pass the thread B bore the thread A around F1, then send B along via F2 and F3, Refer to Fig. 5.5. After sending along via F2 and F3, wind the thread B around F6 (center shaft) 2 times ‘upwardly, then pass B along via F4, Refer to Fig. 5.6. Mount F2 (dial pulley chassis as'y) to FI (FE chassis assy) by fastening F3 (screw M3x8 truss head) and F4 (screws M3x6 philips pan head (3a). Refer to Fig. 6.7.1. Turning F7 (dial scale) to exteme CCW position, set “MH2" inscribed on the scale to the position indicated in the figure, (The postion where MHz" corresponds with the tuning Point of the panel when the panel is fixed.) At this time, fix F6 (FE pulley) so that the E rib may become approximately vertical as shown in the figure. Referring to Fig. 5.7.2, connect the thread A to the pointer C of F6 via a spring. Rettr to Fig. 5.7.3, Winding the thread B about one and a half times around F6, pass along the thread B via FB (thread guide) and FS (spring). Fixing the spring to the hole D, determine the position of FB (thead guide) with an allowance of 2 mm as shown 5.7.4 while maintaining the tension of the After pinching FB with cutting pliers or 3 a 6 6 a @ (9 similar, drip a drop of AVDEL BOND #C-2 onto FB {or fixing. Cut off the remainder of the thread. Checking and Fine Adjustment ‘After completing the above procedures, fix the tuner block to the chassis together with the front panel. By ‘turning the tuning dial to extreme CW or CCW Position, check to ensure that "FM" or "MH2" meets with the tuning point respectively. In case a dis crepancy is found, readjust the position of the pulley by loosening two screws as shown in Fig. 5.8. Fasten these two screws and then mount the cabinet assemb: yy. Fig. 6.1 "7 , MOUNTING DIAGRAM AND PARTS LIST Note: Mounting diagram shows a dip side of the printed circuit board 6.1, MainP.C.B. Ass’y aL. obepbbbbe bebe ble i ae ea, tes $ es ° Schematic | pyre No Description BA03820 | VRP.CB. Assy oso77i08 | vaP.ce. vroo1 | ogo7t44a | volume 50K (A) voc | 08071454 | Balance Volume 100K {MN} ‘oB082148 | SP-H Connector Assy (t pce.) Schemati® | Part No. Deseri BAO3#23A | Main P.CB. sty Heatphone Amp. — 101, 201 | 08060624 | Transistor 2sci222 102, 202 | 08060134 | Transistor 28733 ‘0103, 203 | 0806086 | Transistor 2sp471 ‘2104, 208 | 0806069 | Transistor 2ses6¢ 101, 201 | 0801702A silicon Diode 5.269 R101, 201 | 0801877A |carbon Resistor 6.8K ERD-ISVJ. R102, 202 | 0B05611A |Carton Resistor 820 ERD-25V I. R103, 202 | 0808591 |carbon Resistor 16K ERD-25V.5 R106, 208 |0801788A |Carbon Resistor 68 ERD-25V R108, 106 | 0B05662A |carbon Resistor 10 ERD-26V 1208, 206, £2107, 207 | 08055634 | Carbon Resi 56K ERD25VJ R108, 208 | OB0S5E5A |carbon Resistor 1.2K ERD-25VI. R109, 209 |0801795A |Carton Resistor 4.7K ERD-2SVI 101, 201 | oB01405A Electrolytic Capacitor th 16V 6102, 202 | 0805885 |Electroytic Capacitor 1001 10 6103, 203 | 08074124 |Eleetroiytic Capacitor 10 16 — Butter Amp. — ‘2107, 108 | 08060624 | Transistor 28c1222 207, 208, R206, 307 | 0805667A |carbon Resistor 33. ERD-25V ‘R113, 213 | 08017924 |carbon Resistor 470 ERD-25V 3 RI16,216 | 0B05563A |Carbon Resistor SEK _ERD-25VJ 117,217 | 0801795 |Carbon Resistor 4.7K ERD-I5VI 105,208 | 08014128 Electrolytic Capacitor 101 16V 208,207 | 08014024 |Etecrroytic Copacitor 47m 16V = Miscellaneous ~ (2105, 205 | 08060708 | Transistor 2sc1638 ‘2106, 206 | 08060134 | Transistor 2sa733 1102, 103 | 0801909A | silicon Diode 181855, 202,203, 110,210 | 08056094 |carbon Resistor 33K ERD-2STJ R111, 112 | 0805698A |Carbon Resistor 1.5K ERD-25TJ 211,212 114,214 | 08016824 |Carbon Resistor 6BK_ERD-2STI 115,215, 118,218 | 0208641 |carbon Resistor 47K ERD-2STJ R203, 304 | 0805695 |Carbon Resistor 1. ERD-Z5T J R05, |0801706A |Carbon Resistor 47 -ERD-25T J rr308 | 0801886A |Carton Resistor «10K. ERD25T ‘104,204 | 08014124 [Electrolytic Capacitor 10 16V 201, 202 | on05852A Electrolytic Capacitor 1000u 10V_ (6303, 304 | on05884A Electrolytic Copacitor 4708 10V 05 cnt 109083114 |5P.3 Post ena 08083128 |7P.8 Post ons (08081808 |aP.3 Post cna (0808286 |10P-5 Post cons (08083034 |5P.s Post one (09083024 |7P-T Post ccna9_—_ | BA03807A | 10P Connector Ase'y eNt0,11 | BAO3BOBA | 19° Connector Ass'y conta | Bava809a |14P Connector As'y (08083194 |5° Connector As'y (1 poe.) (08077040 | Moin PC. 8 6.3. 17 V Dolby NR P.C.B. Ass'y 64, Tone Pc, ae Spe ogee 2 pea “y a i i inh ae Ep Bee sper & 4 be 3 ri Bf R ee Y i we 4 = Agee TN UAPAN. Fig. 6.3 bbe Note: Transistors 2SA495Y and 2SC732BL are compatible with 25A733 and 2SC9O0E, respectively. Fig. 64 rn Doron Sebematie | par na Dentton Sehemace | pa no. peceae Schematic | paren a ] BA03670A | 17V Dolby NRP.C.B. Ass'y [112,123 | 0801878A | Carbon Resistor 8.2K ERD-25V J BA03828A | Tone P.C.B. Assy. 132, 232 | 08019094 | Silicon Diode 181555 | 28 ar ‘noo oBorisen | Vos box he aworecon | 17v bony NA Pc, naz = tine Ames = Vaiso.ao|oBo7teta | Semxesvoume 200K ancr,103 losnreton | Transmor zsesoote) | ae 227 | niae,ias | Oposseta | Gaon Rene” 18k ERDSV ae aria aa [osor7aza | caonesitor 33 eno26v4| ana, 12 | osvteza | Taminor ser m8 wee vs, ate [osoteea | nur Fim tesor S30 enoave | Tat 32 rice 153 | o801e76a | cwton Reuse 82K ERDASV oo. 208 Inte, r2e [osotessa | Gevon esea'®” toe ‘emoawy J] 122-234 nee are oe |oooeorsa | rominor ——_2sar00 118,224 corse 234 | 09061114 | Tanor asasiocey | rar. tas | osot9z04 | cavon Restor 100K ERDISV 107 202 N18 210 | oBoseo6A | carbon Restor 1k eRDa6v 3) M9623 | OBNELNIA | Tanor $cens 228 wee 120,220 |onoseorA | Gren Reser eke ERDaeV 3) “ise aee ries 206 | 09057008 | cron Retr 470K ERDBV ates 05 |ososoora | rer axaonio) —frnzt.22t [osossten | Gwen emer te" Enbaava] seat mist 200 | osotaron | Gaon Reams aR ERDGEV zor? |ceocooea | Zane oiote anor oes |rize.zze [ostieran | cavon ess 20K Enbav J] ora" 2% | ob010008 | sicon Dinte —a555 mt-st | osesesta |Crmenneascr 2k Enbsevs Brcros | eceeson |eumartm Diode Sweaty 28 28 |ososooa | cavon Resor 120K EnD-av 3] mist 20 | osoIZiA | cavonesnor 2a0K ERD2sv J[ on aas | onosoeen [comenntty Sek EnDaevs 201 204 120,220 | opossszn | Gwbon enor 47K” enbzev3| musa 137 | Op0sss6A | eaten Renner 100" ERtaBV | Alex ae | GoorreeA |eetee Reiter aio ERDaSva rm. 1es |oeorseea |siton dese xetez istast [ogot7eia | Greon fener Ix enpaaval “aseaay mise 265 | osossesa | oon Aeumcr a7” eRDaSV ‘on soe rise, 252 |opossera | Caroon Rest 33. EnD-V [miss 2a3 | ososor2a | mal Fm Restor 150 EROASVECF| C196, 100| OsosareR [StRONne eoeitor fou Sow pine iss 137 oooscoon | Caton Rensr 210K EnD.aBV |e Zon | Ganto0ge | Coton” e0 “cmsaees| ieee ma 20 onosseA | semis Vote 10K 108,237 Fras 10 | opsaatA | caren fessor Tok enbaev | Deo ate fra, az oBorazeA | semitced Vole 1 ris6 286 | osossaca_ | carton Resinr 220K eno. s| “se 30 ca, 138 | 080s6esa | Mier capector 0.0821 SOV fivioe|osoter7n |enonreanor” ax enozevs for |osotoaea | Eeevoyuc Copecher 2204 16V | aae-aae | oposeean |canon Reiner 39x enoasv | Wy 8 a etor,102 |osotarza | eeevotruecaector 10x tev [tae ae | opossesa | wroon Restor 12K ERDAeV| Cran 200 | o80r0194 | Mvarcapestor 18008 SOV jrriss |ososseon |cavon einer 47 enoasv, |1ou 108 136200 | osososon |caton esit 10" enbaoy J[erer zat | onoseoen [Comm tamctor Zar” Sov 2s ra.z0t hratae | OBOEBSGA | el Fim Resaor 16K ERD aOUK rics17 |oeoreesa |caronmeinr ok enoasvs | 2o2 908 mia, te3 | oa0eee7A | Groen Resmer 33 Eaeaey 5 ~ comer 1.217 200.213 pepe ie, 203 |ososssoa |caron minor 100 enoasvs foton,is3 | ovoraosa | ekevoiylecapscior sev | c3ir2at | os0se208 | eievavte cantor 2mm sev ainsi| vacos | osorraaa | vane 10x (ax Frio zoe |ososorsa lentonReance sax Enoaev) | 200,211 ian 22 | oso14a | Goamic cameo 470 aavat | miso 8 | osossosn |osoe Rear aK eeeasv nes 20s |osose7en | carbon Reinor S20. EMDaBvs fotos 208 | onorecaa | pr.carector soon ove | ra3.zis | osossoon exam Comerer igor Sova [ries zee | CROSSSSA | Carbon Revit; 3.2K END25Y 1 Fes, 130 | Oev17e28 |caron Recsr 2% EROZEVs foto, aoe |oBEIeo2A | rimcancter oun sove eros 20 | gvisian | eaionrtenetor toe sav" [tar 262 | BEN7SBA Cowen Restor 3K ERDZEV 230 ctor, 207 |osotcosn | prccarecte: aor eave |ctae.zas | egnsseen |etewotvicansctor42ou tov |rrsscaee | osoraeen [ertmm mst; 220. Exaey ata. 115 |osossoaa |cavonrmor sax enoasvs feton,in2 | 001600 | hiiarGuector Our” OVE: ae-ta7 | eBueBATA |Elcvovsc rpeste same tov [Cragrzaa | SBO1Z2A | Carton Resor 470, ERO-ZBY 2218 ie 820 haa, as | ob0b602% | evoicCaicr 223" 16V ve, 118 | 06018608 | eu! Fm Resor 150K eRO-25vK o} 2248 eae 213 cr. 210 | oscra0ta | eievlwiecapcier 47m 82v ~ Tove Amo. ate, 208 | 09015008 |i! Fm Resor 10K enoasvic cette a¥8 |oBnlvoon | wcteameee Ore Sova — Means — fii, 22 | osessora | aon sor” tex eno.2evs forte 216 |osoieozn | Mercere O3ou govee [0138 198 | 08060628 | rranitor zor T3210 er7,219 |osowson | hr Garector oor Sav | 2aE 239 «036014 | Volume Hote (pe. zaze evon201|osooszea_ | Fer'cne pn feo, 340 | 06061118 | Tsar asasioe) cavrmese | Tone aicztt | oo0cs614 |comon sor 72K eRDI5V iat zat | oporar2A | Tease eae 19 6. MOUNTING DIAGRAM AND PARTS LIST Note Nounting diagram shows a dip side of the printed circuit board. 6.1, MainP.C.B. Ass'y Te bebe ee, Ee a —— aav—r 6.2, VRP.CB. Ass'y Tm vrpce B-77108 4 Schematic | PartNo. esrintion sin moe muaran STEED $ ances | ( 733 somos | var.cs. ane Eis root | 08071444 | Volume 50K (A) vroo2 | 08071458 | Balance Volume 100K (MN) (08083148 | SP-H Connector Ast'y (1 pce.) ‘Schematic Schematic | part No. ‘BA03823A = Headphone Amp. — ‘2101, 201 | 08060624 | Transistor 2scr222 ‘2102, 202 | 08060134 | Transistor 280733, ‘2103, 203 | 0806066 | Transistor 2spe71 ‘2104, 204 | 08060694 | Transistor 2sB564 101; 201 | 0801702A silicon Diode 8-269 R101, 201 | 0801877A |carbon Resistor 6.8K ERD-26VJ R102, 202 | 0B05611A |carbon Resistor 820 ERD-25V 3 R103, 203 | 0805601 |carbon Resistor 15K ERD-26V 3 ‘R108, 208 | 0001788A |carbon Resistor 68 ERD-25V 3 R105, 106 | OB05662A |carbon Resistor 10. ERD-25V 208, 208 R107, 207 | 0805563 |carbon Resistor S6K_ ERD-I6VI. R108, 208 | 0805565A |carbon Resistor 1.2K ERD-26V5 R109, 209 | 0801795A |carton Resistor 4.7K ERD-26VI 101,201 | 0B01405A Electrolytic Capacitor tw 16V 6102, 202 | 0805886 | Electroytic Capscitor 100% 10 6103, 202 | oB0T412A Electrolytic Capacitor 101 16V = Butter Amp. — 12107, 108 | 08060624 | Transistor 2sciz22 207, 208 ‘R206, 307 | 0805567A |carbon Resistor 33. ERD-25V 08017928 |carbon 470 ERO26V I (08058624 |carbon Resistor 56K ERD-25VJ (0801795A |Carbon Resistor 4.7K ERD-2SVI (0B01412A Electrolytic Capecitor 10" 18V 0B01403A | Electrolytic Capacitor 471 18V — Miscallanaous — ‘2105, 205 | 08060704 | Transistor 2sc1638 12106, 206 | 0806013 | Transistor 2SA733 10102, 103 | 08019098 | siicon Diode 181865, 202,203, frit0, 210 | 08056094 |cerbon Resistor «39K ERD-25TJ R111, 112 | 0805698 |carbon Resistor 1.5K ERD-25T J ain22 R114, 214 | 0801682A |carbon Resistor 6.8K ERD-25TJ 118,215, rita, 218 | 0805641A |carbon Resistor 47K ERD-25T J R203, 904 | oB05695A |Carbon Restor 1 ERD-26T J R208 |0801706A |carbon Resistor «47, ERD-25TJ 208 [0801888 |carbon Resistor 10K ERD-26T J (104,204 | 08014128 |Elecvolytic Capacitor 104, 16V 6201, 202 | 0806952A Electrolytic Capscitor 10001 10V 6202, 204 | 0B06884A Electrolytic Capecitor 470u 10V ‘305 cnt oB08st1A, nz 08083120 ona (9898180 ns (08082880 ens | 08083034 one 0808302 eng | BAO3807A conto,11 | Baosg08a, cuz | BAO2000A |14P Connector Ast'y ‘0B08319A |5P Connector Att'y (1 poe.) (08077040 | Main P.c.8. 8 Note: Transistors 2SA495Y and 2SC732BL are compatible with 2SA733 and 2SC9OOE, respectively. Fig. 6.4 Seemete part No, Durston Seteret | rar ne. Desrption Scheme | art no. ‘mcriton Seema | rertna Dmrition ‘Ba02e70A | 17V Dolby NAP.C. Aa'y Jnivz. 123 [os01e7@A | Garon Resinor —@aK ERDZHVS BAGBEZEA | Tone PCB. Aw'y 192,222 | 0001000 | siicon binge 161886 125,127 ‘vn00a.004] oB07146A | Volume 50K (81x? 207600 | 17V doy NRP.C. 22223 = Une Ame. = ‘vR139,22o OB07164A | Semficed Volume 200K apotsi0n | Transeor 250000te Erg F445 | OB08E61A | Carbon Restor” 18K. ERDZSV3} lnit4,214 | 08017034 | carbon Rasitor 33K €RO25V4]ara1, 192 | o8000024 | Trantor 2scrzz 244,265 fRi16,216 | 08016858 | Moti Fim Recor 33K ERO28VK F) “13s; 57 ‘146, 169 | 00018784 | carbon Rater 8.2K _ERDZSV4} ite, i2e |osotaasa | Cwbon resitor 10K ERDZBV J] 292353 pe oaocor2a | tressor sara 218,224 Jor3e, 204 | os061114 | Transistor 2sasiotey | nia7, 148 | 08019204 | carbon Restor 100K ERDZEV Inize,219 | 06066054 | carton Rasitor 1.8K ERD25V 4) rae fa6 | oBDrEr2A | Tanne 2sc08 247,268 }R120,220 | on0se01a | carbon Resistor 1.5M ERD-25V J] 137,236 R149, 249 | 08057008 | carbon Restor «470K ERD-26V soccer | Fer 2sxsoa(o) [121,221 | op0ss64a | carton Restor © 1M_—-ERD-25V J) 236,237 R160, 260 | 0801879A | Carbon Resistor 33K ERD-25V J 80600<8 | Zener Diode EqA01 08s [126,226 | 0n01879A | Carbon Resistor 33K_ERD-26V J] D131,231 | 08019094 | silicon Diode 151855 R161, 251 | 0805661 | Carbon Resistor «22K ERD-25V J (08000308 | Germanium Diode 1N6O(P) [R128,228 | oB0669A | carbon Resistor 180K ERD-25V J] AI31,231 | OBO1921A | Carbon Resistor 390K ERD-26V J] AIG2, 262 | OBOSEE4A | Carbon Resistor 3.9K ERD-25VI R129, 229 | 08085628 | Carbon Resitor 47K ERD-25V J] R132, 137 | OBOSEEBA | Carbon Resistor 100 ERD-25V J| R164, 264 | 0801702A | Carbon Resistor 470: ERD-25V (08015994 | Silicon Diode KBI62 R131, 231 | op017818 | carbon Revisor 1K ERD-25V) 232,237 R185, 255 | 0B05569A | Carbon Resistor 47, ERD-25VJ 18132, 232 | 0805567 | Carbon Resistor 33 ERD-25V J] A139, 233 | 08050124 | Metal Film Resistor 150 ERO2BVK F| C196, 140 | OB01412A | Electrolytic Capscitor 10x 16V R195, 137 | 08056008 | Carbon Resistor 270K ERD-25V J] A134, 234 | 08017894 | Carbon Restor 330 ERD-ZSVJ| 142,298 (08014534, 10K. 236,237 R136, 140 | 08065014 | carbon Resistor 16K ERD.26VI| 240, 242 (0801428A, 1K fR126,226 | 0B05506A | carton Resistor 220K ERD-25VJ) 235,240 6137, 198 | oB05685A | Mylar Capacitor 0.0824 SOV (08018774, eax enDasvs |ct ‘0B01998A | Electrolytic Capecitor 220 16 R196, 236 | aB05864 | carbon Resistor 3.9K ERD-26v4| 237,238 fotos, 102 | 08014124 | Electrolytic apscitor 10” 16V 138,238 | aB05565A | carbon Resistor 1.2K ERO-26VJ| C139, 229 | oBOT9T3A | Myler Capecitor «1800P SOV ‘oB05s60A, 47 enD2sv4s | 104, 108 139.229 | oB05662A | Carbon Resistor 10. ERD-26VJ| C141, 241 | 0805806A | Caremic Capecitor 22P SOV K 113,201 41,241 | OB0S855A | Mera Film Resistor 1.5K ERO-25VK F| ict, 117 | oBotsa6a. sex enD2sv4 | 202,204 142,143 | 0808567A | Carbon Resistor 33 ERD-25VJ = Contour — 201, 217 208,213, 242,243 R10, 203 | 08056584 |carbon Resistor 100 ERD-25VJ |c103,111 | 0B01405A | Electrolytic Capecitor tw 16V 6131, 201 | op05820A | Electrolytic Capacitor 22m 16V MiMS}| vAOS | 08071424 | Volume 10K (A) x2 R14, 204 | 08056734 | carbon Resistor 56K ERD-25V | 203,211 6132, 232 | 08014564 | ceramic Capacitor 47° SOVM — | R156, 266 | 0B05565A | Carbon Resistor 1.2K ERD-25VI R166, 206 | 0805678 | Carbon Resistor 560 ERD-25VJ |C105, 205 | oBo1as4A | P.P. capacitor s600P SVG | c133,233 | 9B08500A | Ceramic Capecitor 150P SOVM | RIS7, 267 | 0801793A | Carbon Raristor «33K ERD25VI R106, 130 | 08017824 | Carbon Resistor 2.7K ERD-26V |C108, 206 | oso1sazA | PP. Capacitor 0.027" SOVG |134,296 | dBOTAI2A | Electrolytic Capacitor 1Ou16V R188, 258 | oB0S608A | Carbon Resistor —-220- ERD-26VJ 206, 230 ic107,207 | oB01608a | PP. capacitor 470° S0VG | C138,235 | aB068e4A | Electrolytic Capector 470 10V R160, 259 | 0801782 | Carbon Resistor 470“ ERD-2BVJ. R107, 118 | 0805563 | Carbon Resistor 58K ERD-26VJ |C109,112 | 0B01602A | Myler Capecitor —O.tu OV | C148, 147 | 0806841 A | Electrolytic Capscitor 2301 10V (e143, 243 | 08019134 | Mylar Capacitor 1800P_ SOV J 207, 218 118, 200 248,247 10144, 145 | 08088624 | Electrolytic Capecitor 22 16V M [MSI] Rie, 113 | oB0te6A | Meta Film Resistor 160K ERO-26VK G| 212, 216 244, 245 216, 213 Ici10,210 | oB01404n | Electrotytic Capecitor 47 6.3V + Tone Amp. — . R19, 200 | 08015904 | Meta Film Resistor 180K ERO-26VK G|c114,214 |0B01780A | Myler Capecitor — O.ty SOV R110, 122 | 0805601 | Carbon Resitor 15K ERDIGV [C116, 216 | oB0160zA | Myler Capacitor 0.334 GOVK | 0138, 139 | 08060624 | Trensitor asc1222 14,210 lc117,217 | oB040508 | Myler Capacitor 1000PSOVK | 238,230 22,234 reso, 201] 08036248 | FET Gate Pin 2140, 240 | 0806111. | Trense 2SA640(€) lrait,211 | 08066614 | carbon Resistor 22K ERDQSVI 141,241 | 0018724 | Transistor 280945 cr) 65. E0.P.C.B.Ass'y ote Noe 4 Sie bins oat, eed is coer Sn oe wanes oh Fig. 65 Reemeie] panna ae Schematic] par No Description BA00e26A [£0 PCB. Any friv3,114 | on0sssza | carbon Resistor 10 ERD2SVI | 219,214 | oaorrese | g0..c8 R115, 215 | oB0so10A |ateal Film Resistor 2.2K ERO2SVK G| Jaror, 102} 806071 | Tensor 2sceas itt) Jatt6,216| 06055964 |oaroon Resistor 220K ERDZBV J 102,201 R117, 217| 9805001 |Meat Fim Ressior 27K ERO-28VK G| 202,203) | ite 2t8| Ososesoa |ewvon hemor” 160 ERD26V4 Jaros, 102 | oaosorsa | Tronsstor 20799 R119, 120 0805587 [Carson Resrtor 5 ERD-25V I 208,208 219,220 105,106) 08018728. | Transistor zscoas(tt_|rat, 221) ovoss16a | stat Film Resistor 31.6 EROZSVK | 107,205 R122, 222| 08055034 |Caroon Resitor 150K ERD-25V J 208,207 fe1or, 201 | 08086368 |Tanislum Capecitor 220 16V 101,201} 08019094 | siicon Diode 151585 Jc102; 202 | 08055908 |ceramic Copoctor 150P SOV Mt 101, 201| oB0555ea |cCarbon Resstor 100 EROZ5VJ \c102, 203 | oBOT2EDA [ceramic Capacitor 220P SOV M R102 202| 08056658 | Carbon Resstor 60K ERO-25V [e108 206 | oBOIAIZA |Eletoiytie Capsctor 1: 16V 7402, 202 | OBOSSGEA | Carbon Restor 120K ERD-25V4 |cr05,110 | OB0SBH4A | Electo\ye Capecitor 470u SOV F104, 204] oB05511A | carbon Restor 620 ERD.26V | 111,205 | R105, 205 oa05691a | Coton Assinar 15K _ERDISVN | 210,211 | FR108,208| 0805012A | Maal Film Revitor 127 EROZ6VK G]c108, 206 | oBoB650A |ntyiar Capscivor 0.0204 SOV R07, 207) 0205563R | Carbon Resor SEK ERD26V |ct07, 207 | OBDSG09 |itvor Capacitor 0.12 SOV tog, 208] 0801781 | Carbon Restor 1K -ERD25V |c108, 208 | og05EI2A |Mvar Cansctor —O10T8u_—SOV Fi09, 208] 0808650A | carbon Resor 12K EROZBV |cr09, 208 | oBOSEBIA |uyiCapecter — ODI SOV ito, 210| o205607A | Carbon Restor 180 EAD25V en2’ | oB0BTa2A |or-T Pox RUN, 211 | O901879A | Cotwon Resistor 35K ERDIBVI oa0aar4e |5P. Connector As'y (1 pee.) fin.) Oesean |ebeon tenor 7 EROISY) | 20 He) CEE 6.6, Function P.C.B. Ass'y 5.7. Tape Monitor SW. P.C.B. Ass'y : a8 : age Fig. 6.6 6.8, Pin Jack P.C.B. Ass'y Fig. 6.7 RATT R ES (pid Fig. 68 [Sehematic | part No. escription Schematic | part No, Description fet no, | Pare Docent et No if ase BAO9EZSE | Function PCB. As’y [BARGER | Ties eer SW. PB ey 08077078 | Function .c.8 | 0807706C } Tape Monitor SW. F.C. frie, 162 | 0801769A |caon Resitor 330 EAD.ZSV [08071400 | Pun Swteh (1 pee) 201,262 | fi82, 262 08018994 [cotton Resistor 10K EROS ea038a08 | Pin deck PCa, Asy Ret, 268) 0801877A |Cermon Resistor 68K ERD.I6V R195, 285| OB0S505A |Cerbon Resitor 1.5K EROISV oso7711¢ | Pin Jock 6.8 F208 | OB05S5EA |Corbon Resistor 100 ERD.25V] RI,2 | 08050178 | Metal Film Resistor 63.6 EROZSCK G Cior,26 | OB05E52A |tvlarCanector 700° SOV |swa _| OBD7IS7A | Side Sten Gie2, 262 | 0805803 |MviocCanector 00124 SOV 9083168 | GP-H Conector Assy (1 pee) ‘08071474 Push Switch (1 pe.) 08083178 | 7P-H Connector Assy (1 pee) ‘os0aaiee | aP-H Connector Atty (1 pee! (08089154 | 16° Pin Jock Ass'y (1 peo.) | a

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