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Hifi €NGIN€ For mare Hi-Fi manuals and set-up information please visit wu. hifien gine. com PIONEER MODEL CT-F750 COMES IN SIX VERSIONS DISTINGUISHED AS FOLLOWS: T I Veitage Tree Remake ku Je 120V only | us.a.modet Ke Ae 120¥ only canada moss | HE | AC 220V and 240V (Switchable) | Europe model He ‘56 220V ond 240V (Switchable) United Kingdom mode! ° [AC 120V,220V and 240V (Sitesi) Gener exert mods! fe | _Ae Hv azavnd 8 inten US. Mery mac | | © This service manual is applicable to the CT-F750/KU, KC for servicing of the other types, please refer to the additional service manuals. CONTENTS 1. SPECIFICATIONS 3 2. FRONT PANEL FACILITIES 4 3, DISASSEMBLY 6 4, PARTS LOCATION 9 5, BLOCK DIAGRAM. " 6, LEVEL DIAGRAM. 13 7. CIRCUIT DESCRIPTIONS 7.1. Recording and Playback Circuitry 14 7.2 Dolby NR Processor 18 7.3. Muting Cireuit 16 7.4 Multivibrator Circuit 18 7.5 Mode Selector Circuit 18 7.6 FWD Priority Circuit 19 7.7 Autostop (Direction Change) Solenoid Activation Circuit 20 7.8 Auto-stop Detection Circuit . 20 7.9 Tape Slack Prevention Circuit Operating During Mode Switching from FF or REW to PLAY a 710 Auto-Start Circuit a 7.11 Manual Direction Switching Circuit 22 7.12 Level Meters Circuit. 2 8. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS 8.1 Adjustment of Tape Speed 2 82 _Agjustment of Safety Switch (Motor Switch) a 83 Adjustment of Muting Switch a 8.4 Adjustment of Play Timing .. 8 8.5 Agjustment of Pause Timing . 8 9. ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS 9.1 Tape Transport and Head Angle Adjustment 9.2 Playback Equalizer Adjustment 8.3. Playback Level Adjustment. 9.4 Line Output Level Adjustment. 9.5 Level Meter O08 Adjustment 9.6 Recording Current Rough Adjustment 9.7 Erasure Bias Current Adjustment 9.8 Bias Trap Adjustment 8.9 Recording Bias Rough Adjustment 9.10 Recording and Playback Frequency Response Adjustment 9.11 Dolby Adjustment and Check 8.12 Recording Level Adjustment 10, EXPLODED VIEWS 10.1 Exterior 10.2. Mechanism Assembly 11. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS P.c. BOARD PATTERNS AND PARTS LIST. 11.1. Miscellaneous Parts List 11.2 Connection Diagram 11.3 Schematic Diagram 11.4 Main Unit (RWX-330) 11.5 Connector Unit. 11.6 Switch Unit (RWS-077) 11.7 FR Switch Unit L 11.8 FR Switch Unit R 11.9. FL Unit (RWX-331) 11.10 LED Unit . 11.11 Power Supply Unit (RWR-075) 12. PACKING 30 30 30 a 31 31 a 31 2 2 32 35 a9 45 46 47 Bt 60 6 62 62 63 64 66 1. SPECIFICATIONS Systems Compact cassette, 2-channel stereo Motor... --++ +++ ++High torque DC servo motor x 1 Heads»... --+.+++++++Recording/playback head x 1 Erasing head x 2 Approximately 90 seconds (C60 tape) No more than 0.05% (WRMS) Fast Winding Time - Wow and Flutter. Frequency Response =20dB Recording Standard, LH tapes 20 to 15,000Hz (25 to 14,000Hz + 348) 20 to 17,000Hz (25 to 16,000Hz # 348) . 20 to 17,000H2 (25 to 16,000Hz + 348) - 20 to 18,000Hz (25 to 17,000H2 # 348) Ferrichrome tape . - Chromium dioxide tape Metal tape - 048 Recording: ‘Chromium dioxide tape 20 to 8,000He Metal tape « &o 20 to 11,0002 Signal-to-Noise Ratio... + Dolby NR OFF; More than 5948 Dolby NR ON; More than 6948 (over SkHz) Harmonic Distortion - «No more than 1.2% (Od8) Inputs (Sensitivity/Maximum allowable input/Impedance) MIC (L, R);0.3mV/100mV/10 kilohms, mm diam. jack (Reference MIC impedance; 250 ohms to 10 kilohms) LINEx 2; 65mV/25V/56 kilohims Pin jack ‘Outputs (Reference level/Maximum level/Load impedance) LINE x 2; 450mV/640mV/S0 kilohms Pin jack HEADPHONES x 1; 60mV/85mV/8 ohms, 6mm diam. jack Semiconductors ‘Amplifier section Transistors x 40 Diodes x 60, ICs x 16 Motor control section ICx 1, Diode x 2 Subfunctions fe Recording/Playback automatic reverse with Reverse mode selector ‘¢- Fluorescent display level meter with peak/average selec: tor (20 to + 848) ‘e 4 position tape selector (STD/METAL/CrO, /Fe-Cr) with LED indicator lamp for metal tape ‘¢ Dolby NR system (ON/OFF) with LED indicator lamp fe REC muting function with LED indicator lamp fe Standby mechanism with unattended recording ‘¢ Output level controls with click-stop for reference play- back level fe Cassette compartment illumination (Remaining tape marker) CT-F750 Power Requirements Power Consumption AC 120V 6OHz 34 watts Dimensions 420(W) x 150(H) x 335{0)mm Max. 169/16 x 5-15/16 x 133/16 in, Weight — ++ 7.8kg (17lb 32) Furnished parts Stereo connecting cords with pin plugs x2 Head cleaning swabs x3 Operating instructions x 1 NOTE: Specifications ond the design subject to possible modift ‘cation without notice due to improvements. Notes: 1 Ri nce Tepes: Standard & LH: DIN AS5I3/BLATT or r02: DIN 45513/BLATT7ICrO2) or equiv 2. Referonce Recording Level: Meter OdB indicating level (160 rnwoim magnetic level = Phils cassette reftrence level) 23, Reference Signal: S3H2 4. Wow & Flutter: « JIS (3KHz, with secustic compensation (weight) re value 5. Frequency Response: # Measured at ~20:8 level, DOLBY NR (OFF, level deviation is 2648 without indertion. 6. Signal to Noise Ratio: » Measured atthe third harmonic distor: tion 2% level, weighted. 17. Sensitivity: Input level (mV! required for reference recording level with input (REC) controls set to maxmum. 8. Maximum Allowable Input: While decressng settings of Inout [RECT level controls and inereasing level input jacks, this the maximum input level (mV) at the peint where recording amplifier output waveform becomes eloped. 9. Reference Output Level: Playback outpit Inet when meter ineates 008. 410. Maximum Output Level: Playback outputievel with respect 10 feferenee recording level when outout (FLAY) level control 2.FRONT PANEL FACILITIES ® @Q ® ® POWER SWITCH Power is supplied tothe deck when ts swt i set to ON, and the evel meter Highs up. @® COVER CLOSE BUTTON Depress this button when you want to close the dust cover, @® DUST COVER When you are not wsing the deck, always keep tis cover in place to prevent dust and dirt from adhering to the Nead section and @® REMAINING TAPE MARKER ME this marker is viable, € means tat there is enough tape remaining for several minutes of reccsng ot aayback @® TAPE COUNTER RESET BUTTON Depress this button to reset the tape counter display 10 "000." @® TAPE COUNTER “This indicates how far the tape has traveled. When the tape travels ina forvaré direction, the number an the counter ineeases but i decreases when the tape travels nthe reverse diecton @ LEVEL METERS ‘These ingieate the input level during recording and the output evel during playoack By operiting the METER selector switch, it can be made to function ea peak meter, oF a6 an average meter, @ HEADPHONE JACK ‘This is the output jack for stereo headphones. Plug your head hones into this ack when you want to monitor the quality of 2 Fecording or when you want to listen toa tape privately ores: 2 Ute iow.impedence headphones. Jf you use « highimpedance model you wilt not be able oblainruffisient volume You's ithe microphone if 90u plug nts te HEAD PHONE ook by mistone @ OUTPUT (PLAYBACK LEVEL) CONTROL Use this conto to adjust ere output signa level during Payback “arning the contol to thera inersses the level When playing back a cefecnce tape (160 nwbim), a nference playback level (048) Is obtained with this control st tothe "6 Glick stop positon @ INPUT (RECORDING LEVEL) CONTROLS Use these to adjust. the level of the input signals From he MIC Jacks or rear panel INPUT jacks, Turing these controls the right increases the level “The conteols are coupled to the let and right channels aut You can also use them to adjust the right channet (ear) andthe lf channel (front independent @ MIC JACKS These are the input lacks for microphone recording Plug left trel miciophone into the Lack andthe ight channel microphone into the Rack ® DOLBY NR SWITCH Set this switch to ON for recording with se Bult Doby 0 reduction system and for the playback of tapes which have been fecorded using the Dolby NR system @ REC MUTE SWITCH Depres this switeh to create unrecorded sound blanks on ine tape ‘uring recording, The REC MUTE indicator comes on wile the soltch is depressed and the tape continues to travel but r signals are recorded, Also the level meter indicates the input siba | evel ‘which can be monitored with the headshones or speaks. Manufactured under license trom Dolby Laboratories “Dolby and (20 2 trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. ® INDICATORS REC INDICATOR This ight comes on when the PLAY and REC levers are depresses Together to indicate that the cassette deck is now set 10 the tecording mode. METAL TAPE INDICATOR: “This light comes on when the TAPE selector is set to METAL, DOLBY NR INDICATOR: “This light comes on when the DOLBY NR switch is set 10 ON to Indicate that the cassette deck is now set-up for recording or playback using the Dolby NR system. REC MUTE INDICATOR: “This indicator lights up when the REC MUTE lever is depressed for recording (also when the deck is et tothe recording standby). CT-F750 @® METER SELECTOR SWITCH PEAK: When this switch is depressed 10 PEAK, he meter functions as a peak meter When the switeh is released fO AVERAGE, the AVERAGE! @ TAPE SELECTOR This selector allows the bias and equalizer characteristics to be selected during recording and the equalizer characterises during Playback inline with the type of tape you are using sto: For using orginary or LH tapes 0, Fr using cheome tapes Fer For using ferchrome tapes, METAL; For using meta tapes @ REVERSE MODE SELECTORS “These selectors can be operated for atomic woay recording or playback or or continuous repeat pay EEE: bepress thi selector for one-way recoding or playback with the tape inthe forward or revesedectlo. Depres tis selector for two-way recording of payback Depress islet for coninvous epet playback Do not depress more then one of these sector buttons at @ @® OPERATING LEVERS ec... + Depress this lever 10 rewind the tape, (The tape (Rewind) |" wil travel a high speed from right to left.) as Depress ths lever to send the tape forward a top (Fas speed, (The tape will avel from left to rght.) forward) a Depress ths lever to stop the tape run and t0 (Stop! release the operating lever. PLay Depress this lever when playing back 2 tape, Use the DIRECTION SELECTORS to choose the tape run direction, Use the REVERSE MODE SELECTOR for return and eepeat playback. Rec Depress this lever together with the PLAY lever for recording Tis lever wil not work when a cassette isnot loaded or when the erasure prevention tbs of a loaded cassette nave been broken off PAUSE ... Depress this lever to stop the tape temporarily uring recording or playback. Depres it again to Bliow the tape to continue to rave as before Me hpert fram the PLAY, REC levers and pouse operation, do nat depres any of te avers simultaneously @ DIRECTION SELECTOR “This selector I used to select the tape travel diection during ply Back orresording. When depresied (and it ma be cepressed any wiere], one of the two lamps comes onto inccate he tape travel direction, andthe tape travel is veverse, FW p: The tape it traveling from left to right (For ward direction REV: The tape is traveling from ight to lett (reverse direction) With unattended recording and wakeup playach, the tape will start to travel in the FWD © direction autonaticaly ro matter ‘which mode is et before auto sat, Notes: Ime, the lope direction will be revered sh ah thi tol@aH Feo, ee \ ‘And since the adding amplifier is an inversion amplifier (output of opposite phase to the input), the sub-signal will be of opposite phase, thereby forming a “subtraction” NFB loop. In type B Dolby NR systems, the dynamic range is constricted and expanded in the frequency range determined by the variable filter, but in order to ensure fully symmetrical operation, it has been necessary to establish a reference level for the operation point. This is called the “Dolby level” above which there is no constriction and expansion of the dynamic range. ‘Adding amplifier =e —____|-—_] ‘Side chain amplifier >} verge 7 controlled variabiegain cveuit| "Per Integrating amplifier — Rectifier High-pass filter amplifier Fig. 76 Dolby NR circuit 7-3 MUTING CIRCUIT (Fig. 7-7) ‘© Preventing Click Noise When Power is Turned On. 1. When power is switched on, +B follows the route C321 + R311 so that it flows in the 301 base, thereby tuming on Q301. 2, When Q301 is on, the Q301 collector voltage drops, thereby turning on Q308, 3. When Q308 is on, +B follows the route D309 > Q308 > R326 > R165 (R166), to tun on Q102 (@103). 4, When @102 and Q103 are on, the line out signal is grounded. 5. Furthermore, Q104 and @Q105 are turned on following the route D309 + Q308 > R326 + Dass + R175 (R176). 6. When Q104 and @105 are tumed on, the ree amp input signal is grounded. 7. After the time determined by the C321 and R3ll time constant circuit has elapsed (ap- proximately 4s), the Q301 base current stops and Q301 tums off. 8. When Q301 tums off, Q308 turns off, as do Q102, Q103, Q104, and Q105. Therefore, the Tee amp muting circuits and line out muting circuit is released from operation 158 © Preventing Click Noise When Power Is Turned off. 1. When the power is tumed on, +B follows the route D309 > R316 and charges C323. Charge time is 3~ 5 seconds. 2. When the power is tured off, +B (24V) drops very fast. However, the Q308 emitter holds a high voltage because of the C323 discharge current flow through R316. Therefore, 308 tums on, 3. When Q308 is on, the C323 charge performs the same operations as discribed in items 3~ 6 of the previous section on power-on click-noise prevention, so that the line out and rec amp signals are muted. © Stop Switching Muting 1, When the power switch is on and the PLAY switch is off, play switch $002 will be in the off position as long as the PLAY lever is not depressed. Therefore, the IC305 No.1 pin-will be at LOW level (“L” below) and the No.10 pin will be at HIGH level (“H” below). 2, When the No. 10 pin is at H level, current flows along the route D320 + R309 to the Q301 base, thereby turning on Q301. CT-F750 car ala eto ©) Fig, 7-7 Mating circuit 3. When Q301 is on, the line out and ree amp sig- nals are muted in’the same way as described in items 3~ 6 of the section: “Preventing click noise when power is tured on”. 4, When the PLAY lever is depressed, the PLAY switch $002 tums on, the C305 No.11 pin goes to H level, the No.10 pin goes to L level, s0 that the Q301 base current is cut off and the Q801 tums off. 5. When Q301 tums off, Q102, Q103, Q104, and Q105 also tum off, thereby releasing the mut- ing circuit from operation. © Direction Switch Muting 1, The IC310 6pin is ordinarily (when the Spin is at L level) at L level (during tape travel). 2, When the direction switch is on and an input signal is applied to IC310 and the Spin goes to H level, the 6pin goes to H level after the time determined by the C341 and R366 time con- stant circuit has elapsed (about 1 second). 3. When the épin is at H level, current flows along the route D318 + R309 to reach the Q301 bbase and tum it on. 4, When Q301 is on, the line amp and rec out signals are muted in the same way as described in items 3 ~ 6 of the section “Preventing click noise when power is tured on” above. 5. About 1 second later, the 6pin goes to IL level ‘and current is cut off to the Q301 base to tum off 9308. 6. When Q301 is off, Q102, Q103, @104, and Q105 also tum off so that muting stops. Accidental Erasure Prevention Muting This deck is designed so that it is possible to mechanically depress the REC lever, whether the cassette’s accidental erasure prevention tabs are intact or not. Therefore, accidental erasure is pre- vented by means of the following circuit. ‘L. When the inserted cassette’s accidental erasure prevention tab(s) have been broken off, and the REC lever depressed, a 5V charge is pro- duced in C316 following the route $305-8 ~ $006 (S005) + RL3O1. 2. This causes a voltage to be applied to the Q301 base via D328 so that Q801 tums on and mut: ing begins. 8. At the same time, the multivibrator circuit 10304 11pin goes to H level and operates the autostop circuit. © Auto-stop Muting During auto-stop and auto-reverse operation, the line out and ree out signals are muted in the man- ner described below. 7 1. When tape transport stops, the auto-stop detec- tion circuitry operates so that the IC304 18pin goes to L level, base current stops flow- ing in Q302 so that Q302 turns off. 2. When Q302 tums off, Q304 also tums off. Also, although Q305 is normally off, when Q302 is off, this results in a drop in the Q305 base potential (via C333 > R337) so that Q305, turns on, 3, When Q305 turns on, the IC306 2pin goes to H level. Then current flows through the route D316 + R309 to the Q3O1 base to tum on 301 4, When Q301 is on, the line out and REC amp signals are muted. 7.4 MULTIVIBRATOR CIRCUIT 1. The multivibrator circuit is shown in Figure 7-8. During tape transport, or when pause is on (during PLAY or REC/PLAY), or in the stop condition (when all control levers are re- leased), the IC304 No.13 pin is at H level and the Q302 base potential is high so Q302 is on. 2. When Q802 is on, current flows through the route R333 > R332 > R330 > Q302 and 304 tums on because the Q304 base potential is low. 3. When Q804 is on, the Q304 collector potential, is high and Q305 tums off because the Q305 base potential is high. 4, When Q805 is off, the Q305 collector (the multivibrator output) is maintained at L level (grounded through R347) so no pulse is produced for stop or reverse operations, . The Q302 base potential drops and Q302 tums off when the end of the tape is reached in the PLAY, REC/PLAY, FF, or REW modes or when the accidental erasure prevention circuit operates, . When Q302 tums off, current flows through the route R333 + R332 > R336 + R347 and 384 and C831 are charged. When C334 and C331 have finished charging, current stops flowing and the Q304 base potential drops so 304 tums off. . When Q304 tums off, current flows along the route R338 > R337 > R834 and C333 is charged. While C333 is charging, the Q305 base potential drops (below the emitter potential) and Q305 tums on. During this time, a nearly rectangular pulse is produced at the multi- vibrator output (the @305 collector). (Pulse width is equivalent to the charging time of 333.) . When Q305 tums on, the C334 charge is dis charged through D317, and Q305 tums off. C334 begins charging again as soon as the Q305 collector potential drops to L level, This begins again the cycle begun in item 6, above, 30 a pulse output is produced at regular intervals. |. This cycle continues until stop or rererse (switching from FWD to REV) operations are completed and Q302 turns on. Fig. 7-8 Multivibrator circuit 7.5 MODE SELECTOR CIRCUIT © = POS (Fig. 7-9) When $002 is on (PLAY), the IC304 No.8 pin rises to H level through D322 and H level is ob- tained at the 10306 No.1 pin. When the tape end detection signal enters the IC306 No.2 pin (when the No.2 pin rises to H level), the IC306 No.3 pin rises to H level and activates the stop circuit. © D POS (Fig. 7-10) 1. In the forward direction, the 1302 No.10 pin rises to H level through $501-5 > 302-14 18 (FWD) + D824. Then, when the tape is wound to the end, the tape end detection signal aises the 1302 No.9 pin to H level. . When the 10302 No.9 pin and No.10 pin we at Hevel, the No.8 pin drops to L level. When the No.8 pin reaches L level, the I¢303 No.2 pin drops to L level. Since the 1¢03 No.1 pin is normally at H level, the No.i pin will go to H level. |. When a cassette tape is inserted, the It#03 No.5 pin is at H level. When the IC303 10.4 pin reaches H level due to H level at the 10.3, pin, the No.6 pin drops to L level due to H level at the No.5 and No.4 pins. ‘The IC303 No.6 pin L level lowers the 1303 No.9 pin to Llevel. Since the IC303 No.10 pin is normally at H level, the No.8 pin rises to H level. ‘The 1C303 No.8 pin H level raises the 1C306 No.10 pin to H level. Since the 1C306 No.9 pin is normally at H level, the No.8 pin rises to Hevel. |. The IC306 No.8 pin H level causes the 10309 No.5 pin to rise to H level. When the 1C309 No.5 pin reaches H level, the No.1 pin fails to Lievel. When the C309 No.1 pin is at L level, the 307 base current is lowered and Q307 tums on. When 807 is on, Q311 also tums on to activate TRIGGER SOL SL002. |. In the reverse direction, the IC304 No.8 pin is raised to H level through S501-5 ~ $302-14 (REV) ~ D323. Thereafter, auto-stop operates through the same steps as described in Z POS above. CT-F750 © © POS (Fig. 7-10) 1, During playback, the IC302 No.10 pin is at H level (via $501-6 > S305-7 [PB] ) 2. The tape end detection signal from Q805 raises. the No.9 pin to H level. 8, When the IC302 No.10 pin and No.9 pin are at H level, the No.8 pin drops to L level. There- after, TRIGGER SOL SL002 is activated through the same steps as described in items 2 ~ 8 above. 4, During recording, $305-7 is at the REC posi- tion. The signal from $501-6 raises the IC302 No.10 pin to H level via the route $501-6 > $305-7(REC) > $302 -14(FWD) > D324. 5. Thereafter, operation is the same as described in items 2~ 8, above. However, when TRIG- GER SOL SL002 operates, $302-1 switches to the REV position, so that the signal from 8501-6 is cut off and the IC302 No.10 pin drops to L level. At the same time, the IC304 No.8 pin rises to H level via D323 and activates STOP SOL SLOO1. (This preven's recording over the previously recorded material.) Fig. 7-9 = POS circuit Fig, 7-40 7.6 FWD PRIORITY CIRCUIT 1 ‘This circuit diagram is shown in Figure 7-11. When the FWD/REV selector is at the REV position, the [C304 No.12 pin goes to H level via the route S004 + R345 > $302-5. Pos, POS circuit 2, At the same time as the power is tured on, the 1C303 No.13 pin rises to H level orily for the period of time that C337 is charging. 3. The 10803 No.12 pin and No.18 fin goes to H level and the No.11 pin to Level. 49 4. ‘The IC303 No.10 pin goes to L level, while the No.8 pin goes to H level. ‘The IC306 No.10 pin goes to H level, while the No.8 pin also goes to H level. 5. The 1C309 No.5 pin rises to H level and the No.l pin falls to L level, Q307 is on and Q311 tums on to activate TRIGGER SOL SLO02 (same operation as > POS). aes as 7.7 AUTO-STOP (DIRECTION CHANGE) SOLE- NOID ACTIVATION CIRCUIT 1. The solenoid activation circuit is shown in Figure 7-10. The Q306 base is connected ‘through R339 to the TTL IC (IC305) No.2 pin. 2. Since ZD306 is a 2.7V Zenner diode, Q306 will be off when the Q306 base potential is at H level (3.3V). 8. Q306 turns on when the IC305 No.2 pin is at, L level (0.2V). When Q306 is on, the Q310 base potential rises through R343 so that Q310 tums on. 4, When Q310 is on, +B is applied to the stop solenoid to energise the coil and activiate the plunger. ‘aM t 7.8 AUTO-STOP DETECTION CIRCUIT 1. ‘The auto-stop detection circuit is shown in Figure 7-12. With the play lever depressed and the tape is being transported, the Hall IC (1001) tums on and off repeatedly due to the action of the magnet attached to the counter, so that a rectangle wave (pulse) signal (as shown in Figure 7-12) is produced at the No.3 pin. Since this rectangle wave signal goes through 326 ~ R342 to the QS14 base, Q314 alter. nately turns on and off repetitively. . C827 is charged through R388~ R387, but since Q314 is alternatively tuming on and off, C327 also, in like fashion, alternately charges and discharges, Due to this, the Q315 base potential drops and Q315 tums on. With @315 on, the Q316 base potential rises and Q316 tums off. . When tape transport stops at the end of the tape, the ICO01 No.3 pin output is cut off, Q814 tums off, C327 becomes charged, and the @315 base potential rises so that Q315 tums off. At the same time, Q316 tums on, then, the IC301 No.9 and 10 pins rise to H level, while the No.8 pin drops to L level. On 10305, the No.18 pin goes to L level and the No.12 pin to H level, On 1C306, the No.5 pin rises to H level. Meanwhile, with the PLAY lever depressei, the C306 and IC301 No.4 pins are at H level, so the C306 No.5 pin is at H level and theNo.6 pin goes to H level; the 1C301 No.5 pin is at H level and the No.6 pin goes to H level. Fig, 7-12 Auto-stop detection circuit 20 7. On 10304, the No.2 pin is L level, the No.3 pin is L level, so the No.1 pin goes to H level. Since the IC304 No.12 pin is at H level and the No.11 is normally at L level, the No.13 pin goes to Level. 8, When the IC304 No.13 pin becomes L level, the Q302 base potential drops through R328 and Q302 tums off. Because Q305 altemately tums on and off due to Q302 having turned off (see 7.4 multivibrator circuit description), the IC306 No.3 pin goes to H level when the 1C306 No.2 and No.1 pins are at H level. 9. Because the 10305 No.1 pin is at H level and the No.2 pin is at L level, Q306 and Q310 tum on, STOP SOL SLO01 operates and the deck is stopped. 10, Furthermore, if the IC306 No.1 pin is at L level due to the position of the mode selector, the STOP SOL SLOO1 will not operate even if Q305 tums on (see 7.5 mode selector circuit description). 11. The No.18 pin is at H level. When the PLAY lever is depressed and PAUSE is on, the IC301 No.12 pin goes to H level. Therefore, the No.1 pin goes to L level and the 1C306 No.4 pin also goes to L level. 12.Even if end detector operates, the 1C306 No.6 pin maintains L level, so the STOP SOL SL001 does not operate. 18. During FF or REW, whether PAUSE is on or off, the IC306 No.4 pin and the IC301 No.4 pin are at H level, so that when the tape stops and Q316 tums on, the IC301 No.6 pin goes to L level and the STP SOP SLOO1 operates to stop the deck. 7.9 TAPE SLACK PREVENTION CIRCUIT OPERATING DURING MODE SWITCHING FROM FF OR REW TO PLAY If tape transport is switched from REW directly to PLAY when in the reverse position, the tape becomes slack and the deck stops electronically even if the tape is traveling. This protection circuit prevents this from happening. (The supply reel table stops due to tape slack, the counter stops, and the ICO01 No.3 pin output is cut off.) ee, ED BE oe Fig. 7-13. Tape slack prevention circuit CT-F750 1, When the PLAY switch $002 is turned on, the 1C305 No.6 pin goes to H level during the time C329 is charging via the route D314 ~ C329. 2, With the IC304 No.6 pin at H level, the No. 4 pin goes to L level regardless of the No.5 pin. ‘The IC308 No.3 pin goes to L level and the No.6 pin goes to H level. 1C308 is a mono- stable multivibrator: when the No.3 pin goes to L level, H level is obtained at the No.6 pin output, Operating time is about S-seconds and is determined by C330 and R324. 8. On 1C304 (1/4) the No.1 pin goes to L level because the No.3 pin is at H level, regardless of the No.2 pin. On IC304 (4/4) the No.12 pin and No.11 pin are at L level and the No.13 pin goes to H level 4, With the 1C304 No.13 pin at H level, the Q302 base potential drops through R328 and Q302 tums on. Therefore, the STOP SOL SLOO1 does not operate and the deck does no stop. 7.10 AUTO-START CIRCUIT ‘This circuit automatically releases the pause lever when the power is tumed on. The circuit is shown in Figure 7-14. 1, When the power is tured on, C317 and C318 charge rapidly, and the potentid at point A rises quickly to a steady value. On the other hand, the potential at point B drops as C320 is charging, but it remains higher than point A while charging is taking place (1 ~ 3 seconds). 2. As long as the potential at point B is higher than point A, Q303 and Q309 ar off and the START SOL $1008 will not operte. 3. As C320 charging progresses ind point B potential drops below point A, (319 charging begins and Q303 tums on at the sume time. 4, When Q303 tums on, the C318 charge becomes the Q809 base current so that Q109 tums on, the START SOL SL003 opertes, and the pause lever lock is released. 5. When C318 has discharged, the potential at point A becomes approximately iV, Q303 and Q309 turn off, and the START SOL SLO03 stops operating so that the paust lever can be operated. Fig, 7-14 Auto-start circit a 7.11 MANUAL DIRECTION SWITCHING CIRCUIT 1, Figure7-13 shows the manual direction switch- ing circuit. When the direction selector switch S801 or S901 is pressed (tured on) the IC307 No.3 pin goes to L level. IC307 is a monostable multivibrator: when the No.3 pin changes to L level, the No.1 pin goes to L level and H level output is obtained from the No.6 pin. Operation time determined by C335 and R350 is about 1-second. 2, The IC307 No.6 pin changes to H level, and the 1€302 No.13 pin changes to H level when the $001, (Fast SW) is of, so the No.11 pin changes to L'level. The 1303 No.1 pin is at L level and the No.2 pin is normally at H level, so the No.$ pin changes to H level. 7.12 LEVEL METERS CIRCUIT The headphone amplifier output is amplified by Q110, and rectified by D101 the DC portion being applied to the display driver IC (IC701). This IC contains 12 level display comparators used to drive the 12 level display segments (Note 1). +B is ap- plied to one side of the comparators to supply the reference voltage. ‘The reference voltage applied to each compara- tor is set in a stepwise sequence, the lowest voltage we ieee Fp Basse ‘Beans ea Segment 8. The IC303 No.4 pin is at H level and the No.5 pin is at H level, so the No.6 pin changes to L level. The IC303 No.9 pin is at L level and the 'No.10 pin is normally at H level, so the No.8 pin changes to H level. 4, The IC306 No.10 pin is at H level and the No.9 pin is normally at H level, so the No.8 pin changes to H level. This causes the IC309 No.5 pin to change to H level through R356, so the 1C309 No.1 pin changes to L level. 5. The Q307 base potential drops and Q307 tums on. 311 also turns on and the TRIGGER SOL 'SL002 operates. 6. During fast forward and rewind operation, the No.13 pin of IC302 is at L level so the TRIG- GER SOL SL002 does not operate, 7. Through IC302, the IC307 No.1 pin output, activates the muting circuit IC310 so muting begins. Fig, 7-18 Manual direction switching circuit being applied to the low level display end. Tae DC portion rectified by D101 is compared with each reference voltage, the corresponding segment being lit up if the reference voltage is exceeded. The level meters may be used as norml VU meters, or as peak meters, depending on the $3 position (For different response characteristics). Note 1 Pairs of level display segments light up ot levels below Od. L ICs PL =ees-e]] 12 segments =f Ge Li. ; Y Peles pees 22 Leys ALMVHO ONINIL ez NORMAL OPERATE Stop [| PLAY [STOP | REC | STOP |FrorREW] STOP |REC/PLAY| STOP RUN TAPE RUN stop RUNIR)| ‘STOP ON SOLENOID ope TriceR ON SOLENOID 7 orr ie 2 [START ‘ON [SOLENOD ore i =|oIREcTION ON SELECTOR off LE Fwo/Rey FWD ou REV oss loess OFF PB MUTE cal Lf o on z loess = OFF REC MUTE on + ON gi osc < OFF - —| Hoss Note Note in dicates fast run. Conditions: (1) PAUSE Is OFF position, (2) Cassette tape is loaded. (3) Cassette tape is provided with erasure prevention tabs. (for recording) OSZa-L9 ve DIRECT CHANGE n[Ptay [PLAY [pew |REC/PLAY|REC/PLAY] gf JeecvpLay| pLay | Rew FFCorREWIREWIOTFF) | (EWo) | (REV) (REV) | (FWo) RUN(FY TAPE RUN STOP RUN(R) STOP ‘ON SOLENOID. TRIGGER SOLENOID START ‘SOLENOID 8 3 DIRECTION SELECTOR FWD/REV sw Pa MUTE REC MUTE ose Conditions: (1) PAUSE is OFF position. (2) Cassette tape is loaded, (3) Cassette tape is provided with erasure prevention tabs. (for recording) zueug se OTS REVERSE (PLAY) TOTO _REVERSE_IREC7PLAYY AUTOSTART 7 puny | PLAY | PLAY IRECTPLav|REC/PLaY PLAY |REC/PLAYREG/PLAY Cewor_| (revi | cewor cewor_| (Rev) (ewo_|'TRevi | ewor RON) Powe =P OWE TAPE RUN STOP |__| ou on RUNIR) fae! (el stop ON PFs 20 SOLENOID gr HrriceR ON B-Fouse Vr 0785 SOLENOID ogg a TE START on l o.758 O78 SOLENOID ore = \g}+— [ = Zlowection O% | sevector _— oe c zal oz : een i= bz Hite sw rev '+ NO TAB EROS (FWO) tay EGC — 78 ma recon oFF °.8 MUTE [fase an pews RL / ao tj OFF —— a Rec MUTE =, 500 on thos. a on = es ig} ose “f] om Ei oFF (nom Jglpause sw ON 1s a ie oFF Hd REVERSE, MODE. oO Siok) Conditions: (1) Cassette tape is loaded. eueug asZ4-19 :suon{puog, “papeo| st ade ay928stD (Z) ‘uonisod g40 st asnyd (T) JREC/PLAY |REC/PLAY | PLay REC/PLAY REW STOP |‘ewo) | (REV) RUNCFY TAPE RUN STOP RUNIRD Om ozs sTOP ON 3.855, 3.8.55 15 025s 55 fy 0.255 25s, 25 1 SOLENOID ofp TrieceR = ON SOLENOID OFF START oN SOLENOID ogg. [=| DIRECTION ON B| SELECTOR ofp IS ie I} Fwo/Rev WO [as] =| sw REV |__| eps (Fwor” ne : TA (RECON) —| NO TAB EPOSIREV) a5 «REC:ON) | [——T——— OFF Ty PB MUTE sma a. oN = = OFF REC MUTE al tsms on —— ie ‘ON 12] osc Toms a OFF JraPE END TAPE ENO TAPE END y ued 8. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS Caution: * Do not let any oil come in contact with the reel holders, idler, or belts. © Keep disassembly work to the minimum level possible. 8.1 ADJUSTMENT OF TAPE SPEED 1. Connect the frequency counter to the output ‘terminals. 2 Play back the tape speed/wow & flutter test tape STD-301 of 3kH: 3. Adjust the semi-fixed resistor in the motor so the frequency when the tape begins to move is, 2,.995Hz — 3.010Hz. 4, Rotate the semi-fixed resistor clockwise to increase tape speed and counterclockwise to decrease it (Fig. 8-1). 8.2 ADJUSTMENT OF SAFETY SWITCH (MOTOR SWITCH) Adjustment Standard: ‘Adjust the motor switch so that, without a tape inserted, it switches ON when the PLAY key is pressed and switches OFF when the PLAY key is released. Adjustment Method: If the motor switch does not switch ON and OFF, adjust with a screwdriver, inserting the screw- driver in the grooved section shown in diagram 8- 8.3 ADJUSTMENT OF MUTING SWITCH Adjustment Standard: ‘Adjust so that in the STOP position, there is a gap of 1—3mm in the connection, and that there is a firm connection made when the unit is put in the PLAY position. Adjustment Method: Insert a screwdriver in the grooved section of the muting switch attachment section as shown in diagram 8-3,4 and adjust by moving the switch right or left until the correct gap is produced. Then adjust so the PLAY lever locks when the switch has moved 0,5 — 1.0mm after making contact. Fig. 83 Adjustment of muting swich 27 8.4 ADJUSTMENT OF PLAY TIMING Adjustment Standard: ‘Adjust so the gap between the pinch roller and capstan is 0— 0.5mm the moment after the PLAY Key has been slowly depressed until the take-up ree] begins rotating (in both FWD and REV). Adjustment Method: ‘As shown in diagram 8.5, insert a screwdriver in ‘the adjustment hole and bend the contact section of the pinch driving arm shaft until properly adjusted, Perform the same adjustment for the REV side. 8.5 ADJUSTMENT OF PAUSE TIMING Adjustment Standard: Adjust so the reel holder and pinch roller begin rotating simultaneously when the PAUSE key is slowly released (unit is in PLAY mode with PAUSE key locked down). If the reel holder begins to rotate first, a gap of 0 — 0.2mm is permissible between the pinch roller and capstan. Adjustment Method: FWD Side ‘As shown in diagram 8-6, insert a screwdriver in the adjustment hole and gently bend the section of pause arm B marked by the arrow until properly adjusted. REV Side: ‘As shown in diagram 8-7, insert a screwdriver in the adjustment hole and bend the section of pause arm A marked by the arrow until properly adjusted. Capstan Pinch roller Pause arm 8 Adjustment hole Screwdriver Fig. 86 Adjustment of pause timing CT-F750 Switch has moved 0.5~ 1.0mm after ‘making contact. PLAY key! Fig. 84 Adjustment of muting switch Fig. 87 Adjustment of pause timing 28 9. ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS Before performing electrical adjustments, check the following items. ‘L. Ensure that all mechanical adjustments have been completed 2. Adjust the measuring level to OdBv = 1V, and place a 50K (47k to 52k) dummy resistor across the Line output terminals, 3, Perform adjustments using the A-side (the side with the label) of the specified test tapes. STD-331A : For overall replay STD-341A : For replay adjustments STD-601 : STD blank tape STD-603 : CrO, blank tape STD-604 : METAL blank tape 4, Obtain the following measuring instruments. Millivoltmeter, low frequency generator oscillo- scope, attenuator. Unless otherwise defined, the term “recording condition” as used in this manual shall mean the condition when a cassette shell is loaded, and both the PLAY and REC switches are pressed. 6. Unless otherwise specified, adjustments shall be performed on both L and R channels. 7. Clean the heads and also remove any residual magnetism using a head demagnetizer. 8, Always perform adjustments in the specified sequence. If the sequence is changed, the performance of the unit may be degraded. o ADJUSTMENT SEQUENCE ‘Tape transport and head angle adjustment Playback equalizer adjustment Playback level adjustment Line output level adjustment Level meter 0B adjustment Recording current rough adjustment Erasure bias current adjustment Bias trap adjustment Recording bias rough adjustment |. Recording and playback frequency response adjustment 11, Dolby adjustment and check 12, Recording level adjustment STD-341A STD-3318 Fig. 9-1 Recorded contents of test tap 9. TAPE TRANSPORT AND HEAD ANGLE ADJUSTMENT 1. Connect a mV meter to the output terminals and set the tape selector switch to the STD position. 2. Tum the playback level adjustment screws VR103, VR203 (forward tape transport), VR104, and VR204 (reverse tape transport) all, the way clockwise (to the maximum position). 8. Set CT-F750 to the FWD (forward) position. Play back the 10kHz signal on the STD-3414 test tape and adjust the head angle (azimuth) adjustment screw (Figure 8-2), so that maxi- mum output is obtained for both channels. 4. Adjust the pinch roller adjustment screw and check output level. If output level rises, repeat, head angle adjustment. 5, Set CT-F750 to the reverse (REV) position and adjust the REV direction pinch roller ‘adjustment screw (using side A of the test tape only). If output level rises, set to the forward position again, and repeat steps 3 and 4 above. 28 6. Repeat steps 3, 4, and 6 above, making sure ‘that there is nothing faulty in the tape trans- port and the head angle is not off. After con- firming that all adjustments have been properly completed, fix each of the adjustment screws in place with the recommended screv locking agent, (No. 300 screw-tight green). Head angle adjustment serew 8 Key No.14 of page 41 shows the pinch rolleradustment. Fig. 8-2 Head angle adjustment 9.2 PLAYBACK EQUALIZER ADJUSTMENT 1. Connect a mV meter to the output terminals and set the tape selector to the STD position (for normal ferric tape). 2. Set the playback equalizer adjustment control screws VR101 (FWD L-channel), VR201 (FWD Rechannel), VR102 (REV Lchannel), and ‘VR202 (REV R-channel) to their respective mechanical centers (approximately), 8, Set CT-F750 to the forward position and read the mV meter indication for playback of 333Hz at -20dB on the STD-341A test tape. 4, Adjust the playback equalizer adjustment screws VR101 (L-channel) and VR201 (R- channel) so that the mV meter reading for playback of the 6.3kHz at -20dB section of the test tape is +0.5dB as compared with the reading for playback of the previous 333Hz signal. 5. Set CT-F750 to the REV position and adjust the playback equalizer adjustment screws VR102 (L-channel) and VR202 (R-channel) so that the meter reading for 6.3kHz is +0.5aB as compared with 333Hz, 6. Repeat the test procedure for each of the other tape selector positions (Fe-Cr, CrO2, Metal) and check to see that the meter reading for 6.3kHz is ~4dB within +14B as compared with the reading for 333Hz, 9.3 PLAYBACK LEVEL ADJUSTMENT ‘This important adjustment procedure deter- mines playback Dolby level. 1. Connect a mV meter to the TP terminals on the deck. 2, Tum ON the Dolby NR switch and set the tape selector to the STD position. 8. Set CT-F750 to the FWD position and adjust VR103 (L-channel) and VR203 (R-channel) so that the mV meter reading is 1dBv (1.12V) for playback of 333Hz at OdB on the test tape STD-341A, 4. Likewise, set CT-F750 to the REV position and adjust VR104 (L-channel) and VR204 (Rechannel) so that the mV meter reading is 1dBv (1.12V) during playback of 333Hz at oaB. 9.4 LINE OUTPUT LEVEL ADJUSTMENT 1. Connect an mV meter to the output terminals, set the Dolby NR switch to the off position, and set the tape selector to the STD position. 2, Set the output level control knob to the click- stop position (at No.6) and play back the ‘333Hz, OdB signal on the test tape STD-341A, 3. Set CT-F750 to the FWD position and adjust VR105 (R-channel) and VR205 (L-channel) so that the mV meter indicates -3dBv (710m). a vasor®) ‘vr304_VR303QVA107, vai0s $88 Sve ‘vracz ? vii02 Ovario| arr vais |VR106 ue 202 Bvezo1 L292 HOD vr203 EPYR2? Boy fSt706 Gvaz0s 203 Wave VAIO | aeMisp he u TT Ta Fig. 83 Adjustment points 30 9.5 LEVEL METER OdB ADJUSTMENT 1, Connect mV meter to the TP1 (L-channel) and ‘TP2 (R-channel) terminals on the deck. 2. Set the meter switch to the average position and apply a 333Hz, ~10dBv (316mV) signal to the line input terminals. 3, Set VR301 to its mechanical center point and adjust the recording level controls VR305-1 (L-channel) and VR305-2 (R-channel) so that the mV meter gives a ~3dBv (710mV) reading. 4, With the deck adjusted as described above, adjust VR701 (L-channel) and VR702 (R- channel) so that the OVU segment on the level meters lights up. To do this, first tum both VR701 and VR702 all the way counterclock- wise, then tum clockwise just far enough so that the OdB segment lights on the meter. 5. Reduce the line input signal level (described in section 2 above) by 20dB and adjust VR301 so that none of the meter segments light up. 6. Repeat steps 4 and 5, above, several times and confirm that the OVU segment lights up for a =10dBv (316mV) input, and none of the segments light up for a -30dBv (31.6mV) input. 9.6 RECORDING CURRENT ROUGH ADJUSTMENT 1, Connect a mV meter toboth emds off 1Oohm resistor as shown in Figure 8-3. 2, Short the base and earth of transistor Q317 on the surface of the circuit board 3. Press the STD tape selector button and turn off the Dolby NR switch. 4, Apply a 333Hz, ~10dBv (316mV) signal to the input terminals and put CT-F750 into the re- cording mode. 5. Put CT-F750 into the forward position and adjust VR106 (L-channel) and VR206 (R- channel) so that the mV meter gives a 0.36mV (36A) reading. 6. In the same fashion, set to the REV position and adjust VR107"(L-channel) and VR207 (R-channel) so that the mV meter indicates 0.36mV (361A). ‘© Since these adjustments are dealing with ex tremely low level signals, take adequate mea- sures to avoid external induction noise. 9.7 ERASURE BIAS CURRENT ADJUSTMENT 1. Press the metal tape selector button, turn the input level controls down to the minimum positions and connect a mV meter between earth and TPS on the main unit. CT-F750 2, Put CT-F750 into the recording mode, without applying any input signal, so that no signal is being recorded on the tape. (Use an unrecorded tape.) 3, Adjust VR304 so that the mV meter indicates 150mV (150mA). The adjustment procedure is the same for both the FWD and REV directions, but if there is a difference between the two indications, adjust so that the lower of the two erasure bias current indications is 150mA. 9.8 BIAS TRAP ADJUSTMENT 1. Connect mV meter between TP3 and earth (Lchannel) and TP4 and earth (R-channel) on the main unit. 2. CT-F750 into the recording mode. 8. Adjust L102 (L-channel) and L202 (R-channel) so that a minimum indication is obtained on the mV meter. 9.9 RECORDING BIAS ROUGH ADJUSTMENT 1. As was the procedure in 9.6, the section on recording current rough adjustment, connect a mV meter toboth emds off 10ohm resistor as shown in Figure 83 2, Press the metal tape selector button, and tum the Dolby switch off, 3. CT-F760 into the recording mode. 4, Set CT-F750 to the FWD position and adjust VR108 (L-channel) and VR208 (R-channel) so that the mV meter indicates 12mV (1.2mA). 5. In the same way, set the deck for REV opera: tion, and adjust VR109 (L-hannel) and VR209 (R-channel) so that the mV meter indicates 12mV (1.2mA). 6. Press the STD tape selector, coiect the mV meter to both ends of 10 ohm resistor, and then adjust so that the mV meter indicates GmV (600uA) (only adjust for FVD). . Press the C10, tape selector button, connect the mV meter to both ends of 1( ohm resistor, and then adjust VR303 so that he mV meter indicates 9mA (900A) (adjust fer FWD only) 9.10 RECORDING AND PLAYBACK 1 10. 11. FREQUENCY RESPONSE ADJUSTMENT Connect mV meter to output terminals, press the STD tape selector button, and tum off the Dolby switch. ‘Apply a 333Hz, ~80dBv (31.6mV) signal to the input terminals and put the CT-F750 into the recording mode. Adjust the input level controls so that the mV meter indicates -27dBv (44.6mV). Put CT-F750 into the FWD position and record and play back 333Hz at -30dBv (31.6mV) and 6.3kHz at -30dBv (31.6mV) on test tape STD-601. Then adjust VR108 (L- channel) and VR208 (R-channel) so that the Gifference between the two reproduced signal output levels is 0.54B at 6.3kHz Likewise, put the deck into the REV position and record and play back 333Hz at -30dBv (31.6mV) and 6.3kHz at ~30dBv (31.6mV) on the test tape STD-601. Then adjust VR109 (L-channel) and VR209 (R-channel) so that the difference between the two outputs is 0.548 at6.3kHz. |. Again, record and play back up to 12kHz as specified in the specifications and check to see that performance meets specifications. (Refer to page 34) Press the metal tape selector button, put the deck into the forward position, record and play back 338Hz at ~30dBv (31.6mV) and 6.3kHz at -30dBv (31.6mV) on the test tape STD-604, ‘Then check to see that the difference between the two outputs is 0.5dB +14B at 6.3kHz. . Again, record and play back up to 12kHz as listed ‘in specifications and check to see that performance meets specifications. (Refer to page 34) |. Press the CrO, tape selector button, put the deck in the FWD position, and record and play back 333Hz at ~30dBv (31.6mV) and 6.3kHe at -30dBv (81.6mV). Then check to see that the difference between the two out- putsis 0.5dB #14B at 6.3kHz. ‘Again, record and play back up to 12kHz as specified in the specifications and confirm that performance meets specifications. (Refer to age 34) Press the Fe-Cr tape selector button, put CT- F750 into the FWD position, and record and play back up to 12kHz on SONY Duad C-60 tape, as specified in the specifications and confirm that performance meets specifications. (Refer to page 34) © Caution: 1. Tum the Dolby switch on for each tape type and confirm performance for recording and playback up to 12kH2, as specified. (Refer to age 34) 2. For items 6 through 11, performance should also be checked and confirmed in the REV direction. 9.11 DOLBY ADJUSTMENT AND CHECK 1. Short the main unit transistor Q317 base and earth on the circuit board. 2, Press the STD tape selector button and tum off the Dolby NR switch, 3. Connect mV meter to TP1 (L-channel) and ‘TP2 (R-channel) and apply a 1kHz, -10dBv (316mV) signal to the input terminals. 4. Adjust input level controls so that the mV meter indicates OdBv (1). 5, Tum ON the Dolby NR switch. Next, drop the input signal level to -50dBv (3.16mV), tum the Dolby NR switch on, and adjust VR110 (L-channel) and VR210 (R-channel) so that the mV meter indicates ~34dBv (19.9mV). 9.12 RECORDING LEVEL ADJUSTMENT 1. Press the STD tape selector button, tum off the Dolby NR switch, and apply a 323Hz, ~10dBv (316mV) signal to the input terminals, 2. Connect mV meter to main unit ‘TP terminals TPL (Lechannel) and TP2 (R-channel) and adjust input level controls so that the meter indicates -3dBv (710mV). 3. Switch CT-F750 to FWD operation, tum the Dolby NR switch on, and record and play bback the signal described in item 1 abow on test tape STD-601. 4, Adjust VR106 (L-channel) and VR206 (R- channel) so that the mV meter indzates ~3dBv (710mV). 5. Likewise, switch to the REV position and adjust VR107 (L-channel) and VR207 (R- channel) so that the mV meter indicates ~3dBv (710mV). 6. Confirm that the mV meter indicates -1dBv (710mV) #1.5dB when you record and play back @ 333Hz, ~10dBv (316mV) signal a the CrO, tape selector position on test tape STD-603 and at the metal tape selector posi- tion on test tape STD-604, in the same wiy as described in step 3 above. © Do the same for item 6 above in the REV )osi- tion. CT-F750 vaaoi?| ‘vraos_ vas03@ VA107, \vr02 rK O©@vacor .202 Fig. 84 Adjustment points 33 = ‘© Using STD-331A and the STD position, with DOLBY NR OFF. Note ‘The frequency characteristics for the R channel shall be obtained by subtracting 1B from the value indicated ‘on the meter at 40/12 and 63H respectively. © Using STD-601_and the STD position, with DOLBY NR OFF. © Using STD-601 and DOLBY NR ON, = be © Using STD-603 and the CrO; position, with DOLBY NR OFF. et erly oa ‘© Using SONY DUAD C-60 and the Fe-Cr posi- tion, with DOLBY NR OFF. 34 ‘© Using SONY DUAD C-60 and the Fe-Cr pos tion, with DOLBY NR ON. © Using STD-604 and the METAL position, with DOLBY NR OFF, © Using STD-604 and the METAL position, with DOLBY NR ON 10. EXPLODED VIEWS 10.1 EXTERIOR «Ports without part number cannot be supplied. CT-F750 Parts List Key No. _Part No. Description Key No. PartNo, Description 1 ‘Mechanical essembly 45, RELOTE ‘Lamp P06, PLOOS, PLOOS 2 FR awiten assembly (L) 46, REC-250 Capacitor cover 3 FR eniteh assembly (R) 47, RWx-109 Spark killer (KU) a Main chase Wx-150 Spark kite (KC) 5 Sie trame 42, RBN008 Wire nut 6 Pane! stey 49, AKeA38 connector assembly 7P 2 REC lover A assembly 50, AKPA39 Connsctor assembly TOP 3 REC tover 8 51 Front pane! 9. RBH-636 Soring 52 Rear pane! 10. Washer 8.20% 12¢x0.5t 53, RNASIS Bonnet 1 FR lover assembly 4 Bottom plate A 12. Switch holder 55. Bottom pate 8 13, RAW.127 Tepe counter 56. RAH290 FR key 14 AEB-350 counter belt 87 Excutcheon 15. Anale se. Carnie pate 16. Plate 59, ANK-E37 Iursinating plate 17, RBH6S7 ‘ering 60. ANK708 {caserte guide (L) ve, REB.281 Deor stopper 61, ANK795 Cassette guide (F) e Door open plate (A) «2, Cover stopper 20. Door open plate (8) 63. ‘Stopper 21. RBH-638 Spring 64, REDATS Cover cushion 22, ABH632 ‘Spring 65, RNK S49 Head cover 22. ABHEA0 ‘Sorin os, Switch exeuteneon 4 Spring hoicer 7 Meter eseuteneon 25. ANK-840 Lamp holeer L 68. ANKSaS Meter cover 26, AINK-B8t Lamp holder A 69, ANKSA6 Meter tent 27 Holder 70. ANKGA7 Meter pare! 28 Lamp eushion n Inestor 23, ABH6A Soring n. Indieator holder 30, REL.OTS {Lemp PL002, PLOOS 73. AxB133 Foot arsembly| 31, ASF-026 Micro ewiteh $007 74, neBe8 cover eutrion 32, RWX30(KU) Main unit 7s. REB-223 {Cover eusion (0) RWX-288 (KC) 76. ‘Screw dx (bik! 2a, RWROTS Powersupply unit 77, BAGS Seen 34, RWS.OT7 ‘Sites unit 78. REDS Mask 35. LED unit 79, ANK-828 FR indicator 36, RWK33t FLunie 20, RACTIS Cover knob sssemiy” an. at RACTOa Lever knob (A atarnbly 3. 2, RACTIO Lever knob (8) escebly 2. Lamp holder 23. ANK 948 Push knob 40. Anale a6, ANK 94D Knob 4. ATTA ower transforma (KU) 85. RAA2S Volume knob (L) ssembly ATT-198 Powe transformer (KC) 86, RAA2e8 Volume knob (Fi seembiy 42, ROGOZ ‘AC power cord a7, RAA2E2 Volume knob asst 43, ASAO28 Power switen S008 88, Lave! 44, RECZI2 ‘Strain relief ss 36 92, 22, 96. 108, 105. 106. 107. 108, 109, no. m, 112, 113. a4 nat 132 140, vat 142 143, ARw.082 RAW. RXX-269 sH.042 ASH 048 ASK-058 ASK-055 FKN-055 FKN-056 RKe.O14 (rKs.ore) Rev.077 Rev.o78 RsG-090 8630 Description Nivlon eer Let Lae (Ke) Label (KU) PP hea isto head abe! Front panel anembly Frome Shield cover ‘Suite ine A ‘Suite joint 8 ‘Side siteh Side swteh Lever swith (A Lever switch (6) MIC jack Phone ick Pin jack Volume 20K (A) Volume 20K (8) sin etembly P.C. beard Switch assembly P.C. board Push switeh assembly Indicator sembly .C, boars Indicator lamp holder Ingieator CT-F750 ge 10.2 MECHANISM ASSEMBLY Parts list Key No. _ PartNo. 1 Fast chassis assembly 2 Head bese assembly 3. ReBt87 Brake rubber shoe 4 RXB185 inch spring erm Latsembly 5 RXBABG Pinch soring arm F assembly 6 ANK08 Roller z Pinch erm L assembiy a Pinch arm R assembly 8. RBHSo2 Spring 10. ROSES Spring 1. RxeAS7 Pinch-erm assembly 12 ROKa74 ‘ring 13, RLBAG6 Hight edlustor 14 Socket-head serew Mx. 18 Wisher 3.19x5.49x0.25t 16 RNKBIO Head cord cover 17. RBFOIS Seo! ball, 18, Spring 18. AxB-160 Holder assembly 20, ‘Aem cushion 21 Flywheel assembly (L) 22 AxB159 Flywheel sssery (Ri) 23. Washer 2.66x4.76x0.25t 24, RBFOI0 ‘wather 25. REC lever L 26, REC over R 27, RNKeO8 Lever 28 BHA Sorina 29, Half holder bracket Lassambly 30, Half holder bracket Rasarbly 31, RNGaO2 Half holder arm 32 RBHEO4 Speing 33. Lever assembly a. Switehepscor 38 REC2Te ‘Switch spacer 36, REHSOS Soring 3. HB operation plate 38 REHS96 HB spring 33, RBS97 Soring 40. ‘TU idler operation assembly 41, Rxe221 ‘TUarm full asembly 42, ‘TUarmaseembly 4“, ‘idler 44 ABAsoe Spring 45. ANKSOB Roller (8) as Key No. _ PartNo. Description Key No. Part No. Description Key No. _ Pert No, Description 46. ALe-182 Roller) 96 REC operation plate 46. Screw 2.66x6 47, RNK-762 cap 97. ABH608 Spring 147, AsNo28 ‘Switeh $002 4, Shaft 98, REC lever 148, RSN027 Lever switeh S001 49, ‘Shaft holde (A) 88 AXe146 Gear A aszambly 149. RELO72 Lamp PLoOt 50. ‘Shaft holder (8) 100, ABHSI0 Soring 150. RX6-297 Subead assembly (RXB.285) 51. AxB222 Spring bracket aesombiy tor, ANK-749 Gear 8 ast. kP-t44 Connector assmbly (E) 52 REAge Stopper 102 RLB.2N7 Gear roller 152, AKP-117, Connector assembly (8) 53. RXB223 Paley assembly 103, Gaor stopper 153, Connector esembiy 54. ANK-202 BT pulley 108. RBHIT Soring 154, Head assembly PC. board 55. (Chasis ul assembly 105, Lever 155. Washer 69x9.54x0.25¢ 56 Chasis assembly 108, Spring 188. ASF.025 Mier switeh $003 57. Axe-224 Fool Lessembiy 107, Roller 58 AXB2I6 Rel R assembly 108, Lover assembly 59, Spring 109, ReHe13 Sorieg 60. ANKIS Reel cap (8) 110. Operation pote A 61 Wither 1.76x3.26%0.28¢ am, Operation plete 8 62, Wosher2.9x490.13¢ m2 Pouse pate bracket 63. AXB-50 ‘TU operation pulley assemby na, pe operation asambly 64 Spring 114 RBHer4 Soring 65. AxB-226 FEW pulley essimbly 8 Latchet plate 6, Brake pate 116. ABH: ‘Spring 67, Brake shoe 47. Pause arm 68. ReHGoD Sorina 118 ABHOIS Spring 60, FEW pulley bracket assembly 118, Plate 7. Washer 2.69x4.76x0.25¢ 120, se em A 7. Axs-229 Fast operation fll assembly 121. ABH8I7 Soring 2 Fast operation atsmbiy 12 Pause arm B na, FF arm assembly 123. ABHEIS Spring ™ FF idler 128 Pause lover 75. RBHso8 Spring 125. ANF-601 Lever 76. -AxB-290 FREW arm full astembly A 128, REB-S52 ‘capstan bet m EW arm assembly A 127. REB353 FEW pulley belt 78, EW idee A 128 REB-I64 Tuber 79, RBH-605 EW spring A 128 REB350 (Counter belt 0. RXB292 FEW arm full sembly 8 190, REB-208 BT belt a1 EW arm B assembly aa Bescing 2, REW operation rm 132, ANK-761 Serew ea. REW ier 8 = Motor bracket BA. RBH-606 REW spring B 138 AeBs95 Rubber 85. FF operation pate 195. ALB-165 Pulley 86. EW operation plate 198, (cord clamper 87. ABH607 Sering 437. (Cord clamber 88. Brake pate 198, ABH6«2 Spring 89 RBHE2 Spring 139, REB297 Lame holder 80, FF operation arm 140. RXMO6I Motor 81. ANK-750 Switch arm & vat. AxP.O72 Pulunger solenoid SL.003 92 ANK.751 Switch arm 8 142, RXP.O73 Pulunger solenoid SLOOt 93 ANK-764 Button stopper 14a. RXP.O74 Polunger solenoid SL.002 94, RBHGOB Spring 144, RSF-022 Micro switch $005, $006 95. Liver 145. ASF.024 Miro site (8) $008 40 CT-F750 3 I 11. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS, P.C. BOARD AND PARTS LIST NoTEs. a When ordering resistors, first convert resistance values into code form as shown in the following examples. Ex. 1 When there are 2 effective digits (ony digit apart from 0), such as 560 ohm and 47k ohm (tolerance is shown by J = 5%, and K = 10%), 5602 56x10! 561 RDws BEDS aka 47x10? 473 RD4PS BBS 050 ORS RN2H OBS K 10 o10 RsiP GK Ex. 2 When there are 3 effective digits (such as in high precision metal film resis tors) 562kn 562% 10" 5621 RNGsR BBZOF 11.1 MISCELLANEOUS PARTS LIST CT-F750 PATTERNS UNIT OTHERS Part No. Description Pert No. ‘Symbol & Description W290 (KU) Main unit RoG-022 Power cord rwx-388 (KC) RWx-109 (CROOT Spark ker (KU) RWRO7S Power svpply unit Wx-150 ROO! Spark Kile [KC) Ws.o7? Switch unit KP 138 {Connector 7° RWx.01 FLunit RKP.139 Connecter 10° Ee) RxM061 Mool Motor = rapes AxPo72 SLO03 Start solenoid AxP.073 SLO! Stop solenoid SF-026 $007 Meroswiten axpo7s SLO02 Trigger solenoid RSA028 S008 Power switch RX8.237 Subsnead base assy RSF.022 005, 5005. Microswitch (Fx8.265), S024 5008 Microrwitch (8) RSF-025 $002 Microswitch sN028 $002 Leaf switch FsN-027 S001 Lever switen ‘TRANSFORMER Part No Symbol & Description RTT? Too! Power transformer (KU) RIT-198 Too! Power transformer (KC) Lamps Part No. Symbol & Description RELO7S L002, PLoos Lame RELO7S PLO0s, PLODS,PLOOS Lame RELOT2 Loot Lome 45 11.2 CONNECTION DIAGRAM CT-F750 i I z I a C Appearance of Transistors and ICs 11.4 MAIN UNIT (RWX-330) Main Unit (RWX-388) ‘The circuitry of the Main unit RWX-388 is the 25a9998 von a PAcoo + a) same as the RWX-330 (for KU type). 2scz3201. as vases ; f fs . Basse ey 2sa864 me 1Ms3200 Mss202P ms3204P M3208 mss321P 2scz634 2scist8 | ‘TaTe008e et 2sonz | pwss8 280837 aso D| 1 C14306H 7 I 2 I 3 I i T : : ; 11.4 MAIN UNIT (RWX-330) Main Unit (RWX-388) ‘The circuitry of the Main unit RWX-388 is the al same as the RWX-330 (for KU type). st CT-F750 3 I 4 L 5 I 6 SWITCH UNIT, No.21 CONNECTOR UNIT, No.6 (10P) LED UNIT, No.401 ‘SWITCH UNIT, No.23 CONNECTOR UNIT, No.6 (10°) SWITCH UNIT, No.22 CONNECTOR UNIT, No.5 (10P) -TAPE COUNTER FR SWITCH (L) UNIT, No.4 FR SWITCH (L) UNIT, No.3 FR SWITCH (L) UNIT, No.2 FR SWITCH (L) UNIT, No.1 FR SWITCH (R) UNIT, No.4 FR SWITCH (R) UNIT, No.3 FR SWITCH (R) UNIT, No.2 FR SWITCH (R) UNIT, No.1 ‘CONNECTOR UNIT, No.2 (10P) CONNECTOR UNIT, No. 10 (10P) CONNECTOR UNIT, No.4 (10°) CONNECTOR UNIT, No.3 (10°) POWER SUPPLY, No.312 ‘CONNECTOR UNIT, No.8 (10?) rq POWER SUPPLY, No.301 SWITCH UNIT, No.26 LED UNIT, No.405 > CONNECTOR UNIT, No.1 (10P) | > POWER SUPPLY, No.311 SWITCH UNIT, No.9 SWITCH UNIT, No.15 ‘SWITCH UNIT, No.11 ‘SWITCH UNIT, No.7 SWITCH UNIT, Not FLUNIT,No3 SWITCH UNIT, No.2. SWITCH UNIT, No.1 SWITCH UNIT, No.16 CONNECTOR UNIT, No.1 (7) JTAPE COUNTER INNECTOR UNIT, No.9 (10?) LUNIT, Nod FLUNIT, Nos: SWITCH UNIT, No.5 LED UNIT, No.402 ‘TAPE COUNTER Soon 161» CONNECTOR UNIT, No.7 (10P) B REC. 238—> POWER SUPPLY UNIT, No.317 164 —> POWER SUPPLY UNIT, No.302 171 SWITCH UNIT, No.20 172 — CONNECTOR UNIT, No.2 (7P) 177 > CONNECTOR UNIT, No.7 (7°) 1179 —> CONNECTOR UNIT, No.4 (7°) 176 —» CONNECTOR UNIT, No.6 (7P) 1 90s CONNECTOR UNIT, No.3 (7P) = SWITCH UNIT, No.3 SWITCH UNIT, No.12 SWITCH UNIT, No.13 ‘SWITCH UNIT, No.10 SLIDE SWITCH UNIT POWER SUPPLY UNIT, No.316 c POWER SUPPLY UNIT, No.315 ‘SWITCH UNIT, No.14 SWITCH UNIT, No& Fwo. ERASE HEAD rev —_I ‘onl cHA cH.2 REC/P.B. HEAD D CHS ED UNIT, No.404 step UNIT, No.403 cH4 a I 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 LC 6 54 5s CT-F750 Main Unit (RWX-330) of Parts List art No Symbol & Deszrintion peeerrons! COMA93K 50 C137, C193, 6134, C136, C146, 6237 233, 6704, €736, C248, 6312 Pat No Symbol & Dusriotion cama 104K 506343, C148, C245 oT ecosL 103K 50 C31, C315, ccost 10K 50 C101, C201 CeDSL A7IK 50 C152, 0252, C180, C250 CEANL2AZP 50 C103,6209, COMA 273KS0 C136, 0226 CEANL 330° 25 C106, 6206 CEANLRA7M 50 6112, C212 coma seak 50 6195,C235 Geansm so C124, 6120, C224, 230 camas73Ks0 C138, C238 cawa seks C140, 240 ceanzm so 148, C248, C328 Geanamm 50 0147, 0247 EA O10 50 (6125, c128, c139, c144, 6226, onines 228, 299, C248, C303, C316 ne eee ei cea 2n2P 50 cas? Perthe, _ymbot Cea ana? 60 cava, coma RsH04s 5201 Slide switch RSH048 $902,905. Sie switeh (GEA 100P 50 205 SK-056, $208 Lever switch (A) ‘CEA ARP 35 123, 223,322, 6338, C360 nace ee asc ‘CEA 100? 35 109, c116, C117, C118, C209, 6215 217, 6218, 6320, C338 (CEA 220° 38 cas, 317, 6243 CEA 200° 25 cave Symbol & Description eA a70? 38 e214, 6321, 6346 eRe on RTF-040 L101, L201 MPx coi CEA 201P 25 cas ATF-055 {1a2) 202 Trep colt ‘CEA 100° 16. 129, 6229, 0319, 0331 RTF-065 ‘L403, L203 Peaking colt (A) CEA 2207 16 crs, e116, 6214, C218 RTF-O66 {Lt04, 1204 Peaking cot (8) ATFO87 L301 Line ell CEA 330° 16 127, c227, 0318, 6340 CEA a70P 16 (6104, 6126, €208, 6726, 6327 pTD02 301 OsCealt CEA ANP 16 2s EA 101M 10 ou SEMICONDUCTORS CEA 7208 10 coat PartNo. Symbol & Deseriotion cea 470° 10 349, c398 a CEA 1018 10 csz4, 328, 0328 2802634 ‘101-0111, 0201-0211, 0301, 0302, ceazip6R3 6330, 298, 0337 (ascz3201) asi CEA 4RIM 25NP_— 120,220 2SA099L (0303-0308, 0518, 0318 cosagsiK 50 citt,c2it (2sA564) 2so712 (0912,0813 casaserk so c102, 0202 (2808801 casa i71J250 6307 250837 309-0311 Casaee1 250 C306 2501318 an? Casa 1025 250 6308, cos. 271K 50181, c2s1 1s2473, 101, 0201, 0201-0306, 308-0310, 'b312-Da1é, 0320-0330, 0332-336, coos. 220K 80 C142, 0242 0338-0340 {CCDSL 330K 80 C107, C207 woss: 331, 0937, 0361 GCDSL TOTK 506105, C113, C141, C708, ¢213,c24t, ‘wos0) ‘6209, €310, C348 ckove 4732 50 _¢301,c302, C348 w2.050 20201, 20302, 20307 cama 222K 50 © C122,¢722 82-096 0309 A027 120306, 20306 coma 102K s0 C108, c208 OMA 129K 50 119,718 Paaoot sc101, 16201 coMa 153K 50 C131.0231 PAAOD5 icro2,1¢202 COMA 189K 60 121,721 Ms3200P tca0%-10303 COMA 223K 60 6110/6210, c132, C232 Mss202P cao (CEA 220M 25 cass ae "308 GEA 1o2MeRs C347 x Chota mo 6307, c149,029 wssz0ar 1208 oo 37 Note: When ordering resistors, convert the resistance value into code form, and RESISTORS then reurite the port no. as before. ‘Symbol & Description Va101—-VRI08, VA106, VRIO7 \VA201-VR204, VR206, VA207 Semi-ixed 10K (8) 92051 \VR110, VA210. Semisfixed 4.7K (B) ce20e7 VR105, VR205 SemHixed 10K (8) 92.860 Atos, vA109, VA208, VR209 ‘Semisixed 150K (8) co2.0se vvasot Semisixad 47K (8) RePose vaso ‘Semi-fxed 220 (8) cP-32 vvAa03 ‘Semifined 1W 100 (8) Repa3t vvaaos ‘Semifixed 10 50 (8) Rev.077 ‘vAa05 Volume 20K (A) Rov.078 A308 Volume 20K (8) ROKPM DoJ ——-RIOI~A1B4, AZ01-AVBE, RIOI—RATE, ‘R3tB-Ro4s, R946—R976, R383, RS85—A396 AsiPr ooo Ra77-R982, R317 ROKPsFODOY ASS, ABBE OTHERS Port No. ‘Symbol & Description spon L301 Relay KNOBS: 5101,5201 MICjack KN O56, Headahone jack RKBo18 Pin jack (AP) (rxe.or6) ‘Main Unit (RWX-388) ‘The parts of Main unit (RWX-388) are the same as RWX-330 (for KU type) except for following sections; no, Symbol & Desc ROIMPSF 720) ROBO SIPF 5604 381 ROXPSF 1000 R381 ROF-041 Cceramie ube RBF-082 Ccoramie tube se CT-F750 11.5 CONNECTOR UNIT ssto01 ‘008, s006_ soot on ERase ERASE aL soot 2) stor st |stocz ERASE. ERESEvr MAE ron somm, s0oz FAST BREEN DETECTOR RECTOR pause Pear os | $00 sox BSUS y ea | os na iy" iw [* START SOL | | Lis > r \ L = MOTOR | S |_ ae 3) PLoot 8V 100m, Ls }-——> MAIN UNIT, No.228 | THN |} man unr, o222 | (= MAIN UNIT, No.220 MAIN UNIT, No.145= ~~~ || | \| = MAIN UNIT, No,156 ta UNIT No 10 [rain ont no 218 MAIN UNIT, No.172=————— > MAIN UNIT, No.169 MAIN UNIT, No.225°—————— (+ MAIN UNIT, No.221 Parts List Part No ‘Symbol & Description Fa}: ' ckDYF 103250 coot wae 19001—Do0s, a ‘woac) |, 0001~ 003 W038 or WO3C ss 11.6 SWITCH UNIT (RWS-077) swircnes stor 4 woe SkcroR(==) on — oFe S012 S60 siecromi =) on— ort 201-36: HiSte hecro> on — ork 10248 TAPE SRECTORSTO) oN — OFF ss0236: ASE SéLzcroRCr02) on — OFF s02-3,7 SEE Rlecronteecry on — ss02-4,8 abe Slcronwwera.) on OFF sso3-12 BE? averse — reac Parts List Part No. RSG.000 eKDYF 1032 50 CEA 270° 25, CEA RET? £0 OPM O09 50 Symbol & Description '$601—S502 Push switeh assembly (c501-cs16 517 c518-cs21 RSO1-AS0S CT-F750 > MAIN UNIT, No 45 NAIN UNIT, No.28: MAIN UNIT, No.46 MAIN UNIT, No.27 <— MAIN UNIT, No.4 POWER SUBPLY « UNIT, No. MUNN UN. No.e<—— MAIN UNIT, No.35<——— | MAIN UNIT, No.2<—— MAIN UNIT, No.18<— MAIN UNIT, No.17 —> MAIN UNIT, No.30 —> MAIN UNIT, No.28 ——>MAIN UNIT, No.231 Man UNIT, No.7 (> MAIN UNIT, No.224 >> MAIN UNIT, No.147 MAIN UNIT, No.149 [> MAIN UNIT, No.171 [> MAIN UNIT, No.143 [> MAIN UNIT, No,148, Loos BV 120mA > Oe PLOOsPLOOS BV 120mA 8V 120mA 11.7 FR SWITCH UNIT L. L002 BV 120mA, |__> MAIN UNIT CONNECTOR C341 |» MAIN UNIT CONNECTOR c3-2 {> MAIN UNIT CONNECTOR ¢33 J—> MAIN UNIT CONNECTOR C34 CONNECTOR Assy (4°) Parts List oo! & Dese ‘Asc.088 S001 Push sited RKP-140 ‘Connector auembly (4°) A eo 11.8 FR SWITCH UNIT R. MAIN UNIT CONNECTOR C41 <-f MAIN UNIT CONNECTOR C4-2 <} MAIN UNIT CONNECTOR C43 <} MAIN UNIT CONNECTOR c44 <+ 11.9 FLUNIT (RWX-331) c- Parts List Part No, RsG-088 RKP aat Symbol & Daserption soot Push awitch Connector sssembly(aP) 8 se CT-F750 POWER SUPPLY UNIT, No.314———_—— MAIN UNIT, No.9 MAIN UNIT, No.1 MAIN UNIT, No.19@———— POWER SUPPLY UNIT, No.308¢——— POWER SUPPLY UNIT, No.307<—— Parts List Put No. ‘Symbol & Description PartNo. Symbol & Description 20-20 Level meter 92.049 A701, VA702 Semitixed 10K (8) BAGsS 1¢701, 1c702 ROMPS 1023 R701, A702 CKOYF 103250701, C702 11.10 LED UNIT MAIN UNIT, No.102<——} MAIN UNIT, No.69<—— MAIN UNIT, No.122<——} MAIN UNIT, No.125<——} MAIN UNIT, No.2492——} Loeos (Rec MUTED Lep601, 604 TLR205 Lepsoz,603 TLG205, Parts List Part No. Symbol & Description TLR205 LeDs01, LEDEDe 16205 LeD602, LED603 es 11.11 POWER SUPPLY UNIT (RWR-075) Parts List CAPACITORS SEMICONDUCTORS Part No. Symbol Dezription No Symbol & Deszrotion cease so cao 250204 x01 CEA 101? 50 c#o2 PciasosH tao CEA 101 35 cao {TA7@005°) CEA 101 25 Choa Rest 401, 0402 CKDYF 1032 50 405, C409 woos aoa «wose) cea 102" 25 C408 CEAATIP 25 cor 82200 z0401 CEA 330° 16 c#os tRo24F) 82.050, 0402 Note: When ordering resistors, convert the resistance value into code form, and RESISTORS then rewrite the part no. as before, OTHERS art No. Simbel & Desintion PetNo, __ Symbol & Deeripton RONFSFQDDs —_RAO2-RADE peace Insulator RSIPSF 6@1s aot AEROS: Insulator RSIPF ORs a0? 099 Sew ROAM 5605 R405, R408 MAIN UNIT, No.164. MAIN UNIT, No.154: FLUNIT, No.2e— FLUNIT,No.t€) 4 Wy > MAIN UNIT, No.z38 64 MAIN UNIT, No.223 {5 main UNIT, No.219 (> FL UNIT, No.6 {5 main unit, no.14 (5 main UNIT, No.240 (3 switci UNIT, No.6 CT-F750 ‘ZOaO' 62-240 or ROZAF 2403 Wo38 oF WoC 6s 12. PACKING Parts List Key No. Part No. Description Key No. PartNo. Deserintion 1. RHG-292 Peking ease (KU) 5. RHLOtE Vin! bap RHG-201 Packing case (KC) 6. ADEs! Cord assembly 2. AHAB Side protector (ROe-o28) 3. RHLos View! bo9 {RDE-032) 4) REAG2t Head clesning kit asembly By nae 0 Operating instruction es

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