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Service Manual Dual Gebriider Steidinger 7742 St.Georgen/Schwarzwald Fig. 1 TA-Anschluschema / Audio Connection Diagram / Scherna de branchement / Esquema de conexion del fono captor 8} mit DIN Stecker 5 polg / with DIN-plug 5 pin ') mit Cynehstecker / with phono plug ‘vec ficne DIN 6 poles / con enchufe DIN de 5 poles avec fiche eyneh / con enchute Gynch Lal rachter Kanal fight channe! ‘canal droit ‘echter Kanal / right channet canal derecho Canal aroit/ Canal derecho rot / 3 / rouge / rojo ot (schware) 7rd (black) rouge (it) / rojo (negro) Dy Tonsbaehmartabal 2 Tonearm audio cable i cile de 3 able del fonocaptor Finker Kanal left channel ‘anal gauche anal tzquierdo weit J white / Blane / blanco Mass edble / Masa cable Masse rechter Ken: Mass right channel Masse canal droit masa canal derecho techter Kanal Fight channe! ‘canal droit canal derecho tot [red / rouge | rojo | canal gauche | canal i2quierdo swell / white / blanc / blanco Mosse rechter Kanal Moss right channel Masse canal droit masa canal derecho Fin green / vert / ver Masse linker Kanal sass loft chan | Masse canal gauche | masa canal izquierdo biou / blue / bleu / zu! Masse schwarz Mass black Masse noir Masa negro Kontaktplatte Contact plate Plaque de contacts Placa de contacto sacs a ese tt} | : it | 1 \ ' ! ! ! 1 | 1 { i t u I Prtinker Kanal / left channet 1] Canal droit / Canal izquierdo ' i) 7 yellow (white) CCynch-Tonabnehmerkabo Pick-up lead with Cynch plug Cle de BF avec fiche Cynch ‘Cable gel fonocaptor con ‘enchute Gynch ‘Mass linker Kanal Mass left chan! Masse canal gauche masa canal izavierdo = L----------4 Kureschlioter Mating switen Courteireuiteur Dispositivo cortocrcuitador Tonarmkopt “Tonearm head Tete magnétique Cabeza! fonocaptor Contents © 000eeeavsvoonnauaaasssong g 10 10 10 10 10 " WW n "1 n 12 12-15 16 Specification Current Line Voltage Drive Power consumption Starting Time Power consumption Platter Speeds Platter Speeds Total Wow and Flutter Rumble (according to DIN 45 500) Tonearm Effective Length of Tonearm Offset Angle Tangential Tracking Error Tonearm Bearing Friction (related to stylus tip) ‘Stylus pressure Cartridge Holder Adjustable Overhang Weight Pick-up Connection Diagramm Technical Data Motor and Drive Speed Changeover Platter Flat belt Replacement of Motor Pulley ‘Stroboscop Pitch Control Tonearm and Tonearm Bearing Removal of Tonearm from Bearing Frame Removal of Tonearm cpl. with Tonearm Bearing Removal of Spring Housing Adjustment of Tonearm Bearing Antiskating Control Tonearm Lift Removal of Lift pin Tonearm Control Starting Manual Start Continuous Play Mating Switch Record to met drop Stopping Shut-off and Change Cycle Shut-off Mechanism Adjustment points: Tonearm set-down point Set-down point for 30 cm records Set-down point for 17 cm records Shutoff point Release rocker Release Correct nominal speed obtained only at extreme settings. Platter does not Platter does not reach required speed Stylus slips out of playing groove Pick-up head not parallel to platter Replacement parts and exploded views Lubrication AC 50 or 60 Hz. Changeable by changing motor pulley 110 — 130 V or 220 — 240 V, switchable ual 8pole synchronous motor: Flat belt for flywheel drive approx 10 watts (to reach nominal speed) approx. 2 seconds at 33 1/3 rpm at 220V,50Hz: approx. 75mA at 117V,60Hz: approx. 140 mA, Non-magnetic, dynamically balanced, detachable, 1.3 kg. 304 mm ¢, total speed load of drive system (Platter with flywheel drive) 2.1 kg 33 1/3 and 45 rpm, Automatic tonearm set-down coupled with speed adjustment Acoording to DIN 45 507 (German Industry Standard) <+ 0,09 % Unweighted >42d8 Weighted >634B Torsion-resistant tubular aluminum tonearm in four-point gimbal 221mm 2404" 0.160 fem Vertical < 0.07 mn (0.007 9) Horizontal < 0.16 mN (0.016 g) {0 - 30g) operable from 2.5 mN (0.25g) stylus pressure up Removable, accepting any cartridges with 1/2" mounting and a weight from 6.5 to 10.9 (including mounting hardware) 5mm approx. 4.6 kg For dimensions and cutout refer to Installation Instructions Prprrrg y w eT Fig. 3 Fig. 4 —13 ——n6 —-" 19. ~ 8 15— 9 2 Motor and Drive ‘The drive for the turntable platter and the changing mechanism is supplied by a split eight pole synchronous motor suspended by radially located elastic mounts and having a very small magnetic stray field as well as little vibration. ‘The speed of the motor is independent of line voltage, tempera: ture or loed variations. Speed is dependent on and proportional to power line frequency. The motor is adapted to 50 or 60 cycle (Hz) power line frequencies by the correct choice of the motor pulley (116), Pulley for 50 Hz Art.No. 234 453 Pulley for 60 Hz Art.-No. 243 454 The drive is transmitted to the platter by means of the griuded flat belt (15). ‘Speed Changeover Platter speeds of 33.1/3 and 45 rpm are adjusted by linking the flat belt (16) to the corresponding step of the drive pulley (116) (Fig. 3) ‘The speed switch lever is brought into the required position (33, ‘or 45 rpm) by means of the speed selection lever (16), the switch lever (101) and the spring lever of the switch levers. If the device is switched off, the switch lever is interlocked by the stop lever “The speed is in this way only preselected. The stop lever (12) is ‘only released when the platter (7) turns. This then moves the flat belt (15) onto the required step of the drive pulley (116). ‘The platter (7) is held in position by the platter locking ever (28). When removing the platter, lift the platter covering aver one of the cutouts and rotate the platter until the cutout is above the deve pulley. Detach the fla belt (15) from the drive pulley(116) {and lay it on the running surface of the platter (7) Flat Belt ‘The exchanging of the flat belt is described above withthe platter 10 be removed. Fit the new belt to the running surface of the platter. ‘Attention: The griuded (mat) side had to be on the running sur face. Install the platter Put the flat belt onto drive pulley (116). ‘Changing the drive pulley 1, Remove the flat belt (15) from the drive pulley (116) and take off the platter (7). Femove the toothed belt (109). 2. Detach tension spring (114) from screening sheet (122), ‘3. Remove the hexagonal screw (110), remove the adjustment ‘cam (111), the belt pulley (112) as well as the counter bearing (113). 4, Loosen set screws (117) and remove motor pulley (116) Place complete replacement motor pulley on motor axle. Re: move conical sleeve. Be careful with the interior distance bushing. Adjust motor pulley vertically (see Fig. 3) and tighten set screws (117) uniformly. Place conical sleove into ‘the motor pulley (116) 5. Outer counter bearing (113), belt pulley 2 (112) and adjust- ‘ment cam (102) should now be fitted and the hexagonal head ‘mounting screws tightened (111). Replace the tension spring ‘and toothed belt (109). Install the platter (7). Fit the flat drive belt (18) onto the drive pulley (116). 6. Setting up the nominal speed: set the regulator knob (16) to its central position. By loosening or tightening the hexago- ral nut (110) adjust the nominal speed Stroboscope Excactly setting of the platter speed 33 1/3 rpm can be checked during play with the aid of the stroboscope device. When the platter (7) is rotating at exactly 33 1/3 rpm the tines of the stroboscope appear to stand still. If the lines of the stro: boscope move in the direction of rotation of the platter, the platter speed is too high. If the ines move backwards, the platter is rotating more slowly than the nominal speed. ‘Adjustment is carried out with the “pitch knob (16). ‘Strobe markings for 50 or 60 Hz are provided on the platter rim. ‘When echanging the lamp the strobe must be removed from the base plate (22). After removal of the stroboscope housing (244) the lamp (215) may be exchanged. Fig.7 24: Foe TiO 125 3e of Pitch Control ‘The unit has a separately adjustable pitch control the two stand. ard speeds 33 1/3 rpm and 45 rpm can be varied by approxima tely 6 % (semitone) By turning the fine speed adjustment knob (16) the belt pulley 2 (112) is moved. This rotation is transferred by means of the toothed belt (109) to the drive pulley 1 (105). (Fig. 9).Thusmo- vying the counter bearing (113) upwards or downwards. The taper bush of the drive pulley designed to vary the diameter of the ‘drive pully thus varying the nominal speed within the tolerance of t3%.

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