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SERVICE MANUAL =~ @® SANYO NOISE REDUCTION SYSTEM [PUISNss| ‘systems ‘Compansion rates SN ratio improvement Distortion rate No. of channels Input impedance/sensitivity Output impedance/level Frequency response Power supply Power consumption Outside dimensions Weight SPECIFICATIONS Level compansion & complementary band division Compression rate: 1/2 Expansion rate: 2/1 35 ~ 40dB (concerning tape decks with SN ration of 50dB or more) (0.08% (reference input level: 1kHz) 4 (2 recording and 2 playback channels) LINE IN: 50K2/80mV PB (playback) OUT: 50KS2/100mV LINE OUT: 2K9. or lower/0.53V (at 50K load) REC OUT: 2k or lower/80mV (at 50K. load) 10Hz ~ 30kHz (during encoding & decoding processes) AC 120/200/220/240V, 50/60Hz 12 17-3/8"(W) x 10-11/16"(D) x 1-3/4"(H) (440 x 270 x 44 mm) 945 Ibs (4.3 ka) * The specifications and design change without notice. wm.4790REMOVAL OF CABINET AND CHASSIS 1. Removing the top lid 3, Removing the front panel Take out 2 screws Y2 (binding head tapping, 3.x 6mm) Take out 3 lever knobs, 2 RECORD LEVEL adjusting from the top lid, slide the lid rearward about tem, and knobs, and 2 screws Y3 (pan head, 3 x 6mm) from the pull it off upwards. front side of the head, then the panel can be dismounted 2. Removing the side panels mee Take out 6 screws Y1 (flat head, 4.x 10mm) from right 4 Removing the bottom lid ‘and left side panels, and dismount the panels gradually, Take out 3 screws Y2 (binding head tapping, 3 x 6mm) using care not to break the pawl part (encircled part). from the bottom lid, and remove the bottom lid downward while si ing it about §mm rearward, DY? } TOP LID SIDE PANEL Oz recono waved ET ADJUSTING KNOB LEVER KNOBNOISE REDUCTION ADAPTER Outline When recording input signals having a wide dynamic range into a cassette tape recorder, the upper limit of dynamic range of tape recorder is limited by the tape saturation level and the lower limit by the tape hiss noise level, as shown in Fig. 1, and the recording is disturbed by distortion when ‘the signal is large or by noise when the signal is small. Distortion FE tosstrsson Dynamic range of ‘ape record DYNAMIC RANGE INPUT SIGNAL IES ited by nie Noiwivot = ES Orginal Reproduced ordinal rae neconoEn Rome Fig. 1- Normal record and playback. In order to solve this problem, various noise reduction ‘methods have been developed conventionally, and saturation, distortion has been improved owing to the dynamic range expanded by the reduction of hiss noise. ‘Among the methods to perform complementary signal compression and expansion in record and playback for noise reduction purpose, there is a method to use an encoder (a compressor) to compress signals to high level when recording and a decoder (an expander) to expand signals when playing back to return to the original level 50 5 to reduce the noise existing between them. This is generally called a “compander.” (See Fig. 2.) INPUT SIGNAL DYNAMIC RANGE Origina: TAPE RECORDER Signal Reproduced ‘Signal Fig. 2- Record and playback by compression and expansion. However, the conventional companders have not been satisfactory with respect to the fidelity. Recently, thanks to the progress of semiconductor technology including ICs, the fidelity has been greatly improved. ‘The “Super D” method is a new cir compress and expand in two divisions: medium-low band, ‘and medium-high band. Compander ‘The basic constitution of the compander is shown in Fig. 3. Both the compressor and the expander are composed of variable gain amplifier and signal level detector (or level sensor). ofan ire Fas Fig, 3- Basic constitution of compander. ‘The level sensor detects the level of signal and applies control signal according to the detected level to the variable gain amplifier The variable gain amplifier, responding to the control ial sent from the level sensor, changes the gain, and controls the amplitude of the signal. Working in this principle, the compander is capable of improving the S/N ratio (expanding the dynamic range). That is, when the original signal at $ dB level is fed to the compressor, the signal passes through the variable gain amplifier, and its output is supplied into the level sensor. ‘Suppose the compression/expansion ratio of the compander is 2 : 1, the original signal level S dB appears to be raised to S/2.dB because the variable gain amplifier increases the gain by S/2 dB, and, as a result, the level is compressed. ‘The signal of S/2 dB level is recorded into tape recorder and played back. At this time, the S/N ratio becomes N dB — $/2 0B. This playback signal is fed into the variable gain amplifier of the expander and is simultaneously supplied into the level sensor. Since the variable gain amplifier reduces the S/2 dB gain in response to the control signal from the level sensor, the Playback signal level is expanded to S dB to be delivered. At this time, the level of hiss noise changes from N dB to N dB + S/2 dB, so that S/N ratio improvement of S/2 dB is realized. r, when the signal level is higher than the reference level, the variable gain amplifier of the compressor reduces the gain while the variable gain amplifier of the expander increases the gain, thus performing compression and expansion. Therefore, the dynamic range above the reference level can be extended. However, even if the dynamic range above the reference level appears to be extended, saturation distortion may be caused when the tape recording level is high. Hence, itis an effective way of using the noise reduction system to record at a slightly lower level than usual, by making use of ‘the dynamic range improved by the noise reduction effect.Ls Noms estos Fig. 4- Improvement of S/N Breathing Generally, the larger the compression/expansion ratio of the compander, the greater becomes the improvement of S/N ratio. However, as shown in Fig. 5, when the signal level changes, the gain of the variable gain amplifier varies accordingly. Besides, as shown in Fig. 4, the noise level also changes, and the noise changes as in Fig. 5 Noise change —e 5- Breathing, (On the other hand, the human ear is sensitive to “noisiness’” at higher frequency, and the noise in the vicinity of high signal level tends not to be felt by masking effect. There: fore, in signals of large amplitude having relatively rapid attenuation of reverberation and harmonies, and which are emote from the frequency range of tape hiss noise, the ‘change of noise becomes obvious as the gain of variable gain amplifier changes, and a “breathing” sound is heard. (This phenomenon, called “breathings”, is inevitable for the compander, but is improved to practical level by some ‘means or other. Record tret ———_7 +1008 —3048 2088 Ne gna 50) 20 cy A 20 90 N =100] (co "50100 20 600 1K 2K BK TOK 20K Fraquoney (Me) 6- Change of hiss noise. In addition, as an intrinsic phenomenon of a tape recorder, the higher the recording level, the higher becomes the hiss noise. This tends to be obvious when the S/N ratio is, improved by the compander. In order to improve this and also to reduce high frequency noise, the pre-emphasis and de-emphasis method is appended to the method of compression and expansion, and the rate of S/N ratio improvement is usually increased by this Procedure. Circuit description of Super D Figure 7 is the block diagram of this unit. The playback input terminal is connected to the playback output terminal of the deck, the record output terminal to the record input terminal of the deck, the input terminal to the record ‘output terminal of the preamplifier, and the output terminal to the tape playback terminal of the preamplifier.When the tape monitor switch of the preamplifier is set to the tape side, the source signal can be directly monitored through speaker by turning on the SUPER D switch and setting the monitor switch to SOURCE side. The meter indicates the input level of the compressor, and its input level can be adjusted by RECORD LEVEL knob. The meter, is a peak meter of 10 msec. attach time and 1.5 sec recovery time. When the monitor switch is set to TAPE side, the output of ‘the deck can be monitored. At this time, the meter shows ‘the output signal of the expander circuit. When the SUPER. switch is turned off, the record signal passes only through the RECORD LEVEL and the playback signal is directly delivered, so that the recording level of the deck can be set by the RECORD LEVEL knob. Besides, since this circuit does not include amplifier, it can be used similarly whether the power switch is turned on or off. ‘The flat preamplifier is designed to amplify the input signal to the level to permit the expander circuit and compressor circuit to function at the optimum S/N ratio point. ‘The MPX filter in the encoder circuit is designed to remove pilot signal in order to prevent malfunction of the com- pressor circuit due to pilot signal when recording FM broadcast. The low filter circuit prevents malfunction of ‘compressor circuit due to ultralow sound caused by “"warp' of dise when recording from disc record. ‘The 1 kHz generator is intended to facilitate input and output level setting of Super D and the deck. Once set, it is not necessary to set again if tapes are changed.Compressor circuit (encoder) ‘The input signal of the compressor circuit passes through the pre-emphasis circuit of high range elevation, and is led to operational amplifier, of which output, partly, is divided by high pass filter and low pass filter to be fed into the VCAs. And, the other output passes through the weighting line which emphasises the high frequency range, and is divided by the high pass filter and low pass filter to be fed into the level sensors in each band. The level sensors operate according to the time constant in each band to actuate the VCAS. As 2 result, the feedback amount of the operational amplifier is determined, and the output is changed by the ‘amount corresponding to 1/2 of the input changing amount, (See Fig. 8) (CA: voltage control ampli oureur TIME. ‘CONSTANT ICU Fig. Compressor circuit (encoder). Expander circuit (decoder). ‘The input signal of the expander circuit, partly, is divided by high pass filter and low pass filter, and is fed into VCAs, while the rest passes through the weighting line which ‘emphasizes the high frequency range, and is divided by high pass filter and low pass filter, then led into the level sensors. According to the time constant in each band, the level sensors are operated, and the gain of VCA is determined, ‘The output of VCA is fed into the operational amplifier having the de-emphasis of high range lowering, and is then delivered. (See Fig, 9.) ineur ourrur TIONA(| been. Prasts| pana eeNe rant] erm Fig, 9- Expander circuit (decoder). Time constant in each band (msec) ‘Attack time Recovery time Compression (high/low) 25 50/50 Expansion (high/low) 5/60 100/70 +20 abfect 2a oct +10 64B/0ct ° =10 -20 -30 Hz WEIGHTING CHARACTERISTICS a & ‘OUTPUT LEVEL INPUT LEVEL 48 INPUT & OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICSFL display level meter cae The output from the TAPE or SOURCE side of the moni switch of the'Super D Js fullwave rectified and amplified +} : by 163 and 104, and, after offset voltage is applied, is ° x rectified by DB and D11 to be applied to terminal (1) of rok: at ICt and 1C2. ca {As shown in Fig. 11, IC1 and IC2 consist of voltage com- coven pecooen OUTPUT Shanatenisies parator circuit and switching circuit. Based on the constant voltage power source (Vee) supplied into terminal (8), the « voltage fed from terminal (1) is compared. According to the A result of voltage comparison, the switching circuit is ‘ operated to set the plate output voltage to 15V or OV, o thereby controling the plate voltage of FL meter. SVR3, si SVR4 ore the variable resistors for setting the reference ee comparative voltage at the time of specified record level Shanacrenisics input (0 4B adjustment). . Figure 12 shows input voltages (Vi) of 1C1, 1C2 necessary i for illuminating the indicators of FL meter. -10 -20] csi ~30f oa om tHe sano riLTeR Fig, 10 : t DOO ¢ © Oa it it eee ee a E eestor 4 ‘eDTo re Sn meaner Le oo Fig. 11Input voltage (Vin) Remarks Min, std | Max ‘Output voltage, low Vor = 0 viosv Output voltage, high Von | 140 v| 150 Vv] — Offset voltage Vos av} 1sv| 16 v Comparate voltage Ve -20d8 | — 0.30V | — | Voltage at 18.0 V, output of pin 2 Comparate voltage Ve 1548 | 0.40V | 0.46 v | 0.52 v | Voltage at 18.0 V, output of pin 3 Comparate voltage Ve -10 d8 | 0.65V | 0.73 | 0.83 V | Voltage at 18.0 V, output of pin 4 Comparate voltage Vc —748 | 0.92V | 0,99 | 1.07 V | Voltage at 15.0 V, output of pin 5 Comparate voltage Ve -Sd8 | 1.15V | 1.23 | 1,30 | Voltage at 18.0 V, output of pin 6 Comparate voltage Vc -348 | 1.43V | 1.52V | 1.61 V | Voltage at 18.0 V, output of pin 7 Comparate voltage Ve -148 | 1.77V | 1.88V | 2.00V | Voltage at 18.0 V, output of pin 10 Comparate voltage Vc 4B | — 210V | | Voltage at 18.0 V, output of pin 11 Comparste voltage Vo +148 | 221v | 2.34V | 2.49 | Voltage at 18.0 V, output of pin 12 Comparate voltage Ve +348 | 2.76V | 2.93V | 3.10 | Voltage at 18.0 V, output of pin 13 Comparate voltage Ve +548 | 3.37V | 3.66 | 3.97v | Voltage at 15.0 V, output of pin 14 Comparate voltage Ve +848 | 4.72V | 5.12V | 5.76V | Voltage at 16.0 V, output of pin 15 “Vin = Ve + Vos rev z § g vo ve ve Comparate VoltageADJUSTMENT OF SUPER D SECTION Adjustment of compressor circuit (encoder) ‘Turn on SUPER D switch, set monitor switch to SOURCE side, turn off MPF filter switch and CAL switch, and feed input signal of —6 dB (1 kHz) into IN (input) terminal Connect VTVM and oscilloscope to TP-3 and the earth. Turn RECORD LEVEL adjusting knobs until the output becomes 350 mV + 0.2 dB. Then, connect VTVM and ‘oscilloscope to TP-4 and the earth. In the following ex: planation, the SVR refers to the left channel, and that of ‘the right channel is included in parentheses. 1, Tracking adjustment (1 kHz) Set input signal to -66 dB (1 kHz). Turning SVR5O6 (SVR706), find the level transformation part, and set ‘SVR just before this point. 2. Tracking adjustment (10 kH2) Set input signal to 66 dB (10 kHz). Adjust SVR503 (SVR703) in the same manner as in itern 1 3. Output adjustment (1 kHz) Set input signal to -6 dB (1 kHz). Turn SVR5O1 (SVR701) until the output becomes 350 mV + 0.2 dB. 4, Output adjustment (10 kHz) Set input signal to —46 dB (10 kHz). Turn SVRSOZ (SVR702) until the output lowers 3 dB from that in item 3. 5. DC shift adjustment (1 kHz) Using tone burst generator (e.g. TRIO Model 5201), set input signal to ~46 dB (1 kHz), and adjust SVRSO4 (SVR704) to obtain the output waveform as shown below. pp pe ‘et tasmanian make ‘hevaseorm aed erty 6. DC shift adjustment (10 kHz) In the same manner as in item 5, set input signal to 46 dB (10 kHz), and adjust SVR505 (SVR705) to ‘obtain the output waveform as shown below. e- e —n—an ett pron a ih mil, mae “Since the adjustments in items 5 and 6 influence each other, repeat the adjustments to check the result 7. Output adjustment Connect VTVM to REC {record output) terminal. Set input signal to ~6 dB (1 kHz). Turn SVA101 (SVR201) Until the REC terminal output becomes 55 mV. 8. Adjustment of -5 dB calibration Set SUPER D switch to OFF position, MPX FILTER switch to OFF position, MONITOR switch to SOURCE position, and CAL switch to ON position. Connect VTVM. to REC (record output) terminals. a, Turn and adjust SVR402 to a point 3 to 4 mV higher than the VTVM reading at REC (record output) terminal when the segment of —6 dB on both channels begins to light. At this time, the VTVM reading should be about 55 t0 58 mV. Adjustment of expander circuit (decoder) Turn on SUPER D switch, set monitor switch to TAPE, turn off MPX filter switch and CAL switch, and feed input signal of 6 dB (1 kHz) into PB (playback input) terminal Connect VIVM and oscilloscope to TP-2 and the earth. Set PLAY LEVEL knob so that the output becomes 360 mV + 0.2 dB. Then, connect VTVM and oscilloscope to TP-1 and the earth. The SVR in the following explanation refers to the left channel, and that of the right channel is given in parentheses. 1. Tracking adjustment (1 kHz) ‘Set input signal to -36 dB (1 kHz). Turning SVREO3 (SVR803}, find the level transformation point, and set it to the position just before this point. 2. Tracking adjustment (10 kHz) Set input signal to -36 dB (10 kHz). Adjust SVR6O6 (SVR806) in the same manner asin iter 1 3. Output adjustment (1 kHz) Set input signal to -6 dB (1 kHz). Turn SVRGOI (SVRBO1) until the output becomes 300 mV + 0.2.48. 4, Output adjustment (10 kHz) Set input signal to -16 dB (10 kHz). Turn SVR602 (SVR802) until the output rises 6 dB from that 3, 5, DC shift adjustment (1 kHz) Using tone burst generator (e.q. TRIO Model 5201), set input signal to 16 dB (1 kHz), and adjust SVR605 {SVR805) so as to obtain the output waveform as shown below.6. DC shift adjustment (10 kH2) In the same manner as in item 5, set input signal to —16 4B (10 kHz), and adjust SVRED4 (SVR804) so as to obtain the output waveform as shown below. eo Se thes spans sight one, and mae ‘Sevetor neol ercay "Since the adjustments in items § and 6 influence each other, repeat the adjustments to check the result Checking of comprehensive characteristics Set RECORD LEVEL and PLAY LEVEL adjusting knobs to maximum position, turn on SUPER D switch, place monitor switch in TAPE position, turn off MPX filter switch and CAL switch, feed input signal into IN (input) terminal, and connect VTVM and oscilloscope to OUT (output) terminals. 1. Frequency response Feed input signals 0.d8 (20 Hz, 1 kHz, 10 kHz, 20 kHz), and make sure the output is, when the output at 1 KHz Is taken as 0 dB, + 1.5 dB at 20 Hz, + 1dB at 10 kHz, and # 1.58 at 20 kHz. “When failing to satisfy the values above, check items 3 and 4 of the adjustment of compressor circuit and expander circuit, 2. Tracking Change input signals 0 dB (100 Hz, 1 kHz, 10 kHz) to 60 dB, and make sure the outputs are also lowered by 60 a8. 3. Tone burst characteristics Feed input signals 20 dB (1 kHz, 10 kHz), and make sure the output waveform becomes as follows. ‘These segments shouldbe straight. The waveform should be symmetrical vray ADJUSTMENT OF 0 dB AND —20 dB Set SUPER D switch to OFF position, MPX FILTER, switch to OFF position, MONITOR switch to TAPE position, and CAL switch to OFF position, Feed input signal (1 kHz) to PB (playback input) terminal, and connect VTVM to OUT (output) terminal, 1. Adjust the input (by means of audio frequency signal generator) until the VTVM tells 630 mV. Take the input at this time as 0 48. bb. Turn SVR3, SVR to extinguish the display of 0 dB of level meter temporarily, then turn SVR3, SVR4 again until the segment of O dB is lt again. cc. Change the input to 18 dB (67 mV on VTVM), and turn SVR1, SVR2 to extinguish the display of 20 dB of level meter temporarily, then turn SVR1, SVR2 again until the segment of —20 dB is lit again. Then, ‘change the input to 19 dB (60 mV on VTVM), make sure the display of —20 dB disappears, and that it is lit again within the input of —18 dB + 0.6 dB (67 mV £3mV on VTVM). 4. Finally make sure the segment of 0 dB of level meter is lit when the input is returned to the state set in item a above and disappears when the input is changed to —1 dB (47 mV on VTVM), and that the segment of 0 dB is lit again at the input within 0 dB + 0.8 dB (530 mV £ 25 mV on VTVM). In case failing to satisfy this checking, repeat steps b through d. ForodBadsonent VU) IR @ ® svaa svna 1 ta OO ccvermeren rcs O DISPLAY LEVEL METER Fig. 13PARTS LOCATION, oO oO SVR603 SVR503 © (svR803) (svR703) SVR601 SVR501 (svR801) (svR701) SVR606 ‘SVR506 (svR806) (svR706) © MAIN PCB svR602 Coe ‘SVR502 (svRgo2) {svR702) SVR604 svR504 SVRS505 (SVR804) (svR704) _{(SVR705) im O@ 2, OO SVR101 svR4oz svr4o1 66 MONITOR D401 SWITCH CAL SWITCH MPX SUPER D SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH PCB RECORD VOLUME PLAY PLAY VOLUME VOLUME ~10-EXPLODED VIEW (CABINET). -u-PARTS List Kev. 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Diode, D5442x 120/200/220r240 Svmtor | 42221-62083 | Semisixed Variable Resistor, 14 | 141-2411T-99800 | prea Nut, Vole Sateen | 1 Toke 75 | 141-224aT-49100 | Sheer 85% Tismm,Borom | 1 || SvAsor, | 42227-62060 | semisixed Variable Resistor, a sor Tooxsr 141-24877-03300 | cushion iO x 10mm, Bracket | 1 |] svn802, | 42227-62083 | semiined Variable Resistor, me. 602 Toke 141-24877-65400 | cinhion, 6 12 x2mm, 1 || svns03, | 42227-62085 | semiines variable Resistor, racket ia 603 Toke 141-24677-02600 | cusnon, 416mm, Beck | 1*|| svAsbs, | 42227-62085 | semiixed Variable Resistor, tim, ood Toke | r41-24677-03000 | ciation, Sx 30mm, Back Lis | 2 | im HARDWARE | vt Sew, Fist, 4x Ton | 6 % Fepping Soew: Bina May | 8 Trenm ys Seren. an Hd, 9 6mm 2 | va Screw, Pon Ha 3 4mm $ % ‘epping Screw, Pon Ha 8 3 | -12-PATS CS 0 ce T fo Part No. Description vey|| Key Part No. Description lay MAIN PCB ASSY MAIN PCB ASSY [svasos,| 4227762065 | Semitinea Varabe Resstor, | 2 |/RSB4, [eobon, 22K, a6K ila | 2 ‘08 Toke 34 svaSee,| «2zzreaoes | samines Vaabiereunor, | 2 |/n636, coon, tka, aK 10 | 2 08 38 ‘62967-10273 2 || R836, coton,tke, sen slaw | 2 ‘Seeroweeo + ||Fese’ Rs37, coon, 47K0, 25K | 2 237 rae, Corbon,33Kn, s5% 1/8 2 Resistors. 38 ‘nisi exon 190K, asx raw | 1 ||P fareon zak, 28 a2 Rise Carbon, 3300," sx aw | | || 69 x fsa Sitoon, ska, dee vaw | 1 || 680 | i ron, TSR, Maw | 7 Riss Gormon; tox, ds v/am | 1 |/RSAT, jearbon.eakn, 2% saw | 2 "or ey eee | 2, | [agaa Corbon, 1K, BN T/AW | 2 64 | uo ee ete |e | bas Carbon, 10K, 25% 1/4W | 2 503, Carbon, ska, 6% 14W | 2 || 84S een? te ien | sos, Corton, 10K, asa | 2 ||REAE, a oo cy conon,toKa, — asxvaw | 2 ||R4E guton. seu tigy | 3 an, cerbon,2.2k0, a2 vaw | 2 || 42 Cobon,saKe, esx itv | 2 aos , 390, na. Cwvon,eaKn, sma | 2 |Inay, corbon, 30min, 25% lew | 2 eee, Carvon,s9K0, 201740 | 2 | Ino, Meal Oxide, 1000, 25% 1/2 | 2 . 250, F509, Cobonarkn, astm | 2 |Iaeer, | cxton,2000, 6x saw | 2 81 A510, ” nese, exbon,6axe, seni | 2 | 352 rei. Goto roa, som vow | 2 | as uber, 68K0, 56 1/4 | 2 = | ne, cooon, 3000, asx sve | 2 || 682. oe | n8i8, coon, sake, asian | 2 || 654 Se |e rots Cwoon,taoKe, a5 vaw | 2 |lngee cxbon,68ke, 68 114H | 2 EIB, conon,t0Kn, s5xvaw | 2 |} 858 eis FIG, Corben, 100KA, asx 1/8 | 2 ee ei8 | F517, Conon, toKa, ssw | 2 Erectotyie, uF, SOV, | 1 817 Nonpotor sia, Cobon,tke, — ssxvaw | 2 a et rami, 1056, B19, cowon,tke, — senivaw | 2 Erctoijte, tue, 28v | 1 18 Elevate, Tour, ev | 1 | 520, Corbon,33Kn, 48% AW | 2 MyinOink” asweov | 2 620 | neat, Corton, 2202, 48% AN | 2 Myler,0001F, a5%sov | 2 eat 522, corvon,2.2K0, s5%l6w | 2 ceramic, 2700, ss%sov | 2 622 523, Conon, 22K0, asx 6 | 2 Eveevowe, 100K, 25v | 2 22 83, carbon, 860, sx AW | 2 | Mylar o0022uF, s5%50v | 2 24 82s, Conon, 39K9, 45% 1/6W | 2 Myer, 0.001, 48% 60V. | 2 625 826, Corbon, 68KA, 45% NAW 2 r ez | ner, | Carbon, sake, 6% 14W | 2 Electric, WE, SOV) 2 627 828, Carbon, 18K SK IIAW | 2 we 629 820, | ewoon.seKn, sex rvaw | 2 - e23 520, Carbon, 33K0, 45% 1A | 2 Myr, 0.001, 48% 60V. | 2 690 reat, cobon,s60, s5% law | 2 on eat 7522, cxrbon,22K0, ase iiw | 2 Elecwotti Oca, 16V | Fes | | ress, cxrbon,2200, asx sia | 2 Elecwotvic, 334, 28V 333 =13-PARTS LIST PARTS LIST =< ey — —___ a vol) Ser ran Description [em ke PartNo. Description orn] Net | _ PartNo, jo] ser PartNo, 7 Description MAIN PCB ASSY ‘SWITCH PCB ASSY [sockeT pce ASSY LEVEL METER PCB ASSY cas Eiecvovic,33uF,-28V| 2 |] Al Restor ore Carbon Pave 1/4W, 25% ules otarie noted 118 aaseT.71a72 [Sooke 3P, Brown, 40mm Tt | aan |semitned Vale Restor, | - aia ais cee oe ee ar-e0%a [sepia Voie Ror, | 4 esis, Ereewomnie, wr, gov _| 2 | R28 | r20K0 1 ne | 42367-10274 puns TP \4 ae as aoc ' oat Ceramic, 01H 80-20% 50V) 4 . cst). erewoinic 47a, a5v | 2 || RIO, i 3 j et aes : nesistons Sie ceramic, 50, 4050 60 + |] RIOD. 10K Ed | a Ceramics or Shou 1 || 203" bes =| = ~ | ana ‘carbon, 20Ke, 42%14w | 2 519, | Mvler, .0oz2uF, 5% SOV 2 || R103, 3300 ral DC POWER PCB ASSY R212 | | Carbon, 20K, 42% 1/4W | 2 a8 | \/Rice | Z -—{] a3 Geet zac, dean | 3 a ee aoa: eee | tse | 141-4.2307-95700 |P.c.8. Assembly, oc Power | 1 || R418 Gerbon, 10K, 2% 1/4w | 2 20 08 e308 ‘minor S8cke@800 4 |/aeas Cxton jon; Sona | 3 sz, Etectoiytic, 4.746, 28v | 2 || Aios, Jara. Ja 308 Transistor, 28C836AUD 4 |) Bes Gerben, tox, 25% 11a | 2 a 06, | | e309 ‘Tnsstor, 258680, iia | \Gtton ines” $se vaw | 3 es Nove cme ety | | lems: le See tanec meres 1 aaie | (Geen son, 8 van | 3 22 Pane’ | | 2309 Transistor, 250390, | 1 |fnere | Gerben, 6o0Kki2, 45% aw | 2 23, tecvolie, 2208, 25v | 2 || ni0y, |aake 2 S10 : Bie z0 jeoeencsen.” Seesaw | 3 ce | | ser | | ort anion, 205960 : |e? Soren oka, Beale | if csza, | | etectroitic 1, sov | 2 ||riog, ark | 2 | D301 “Diode, Bsaaax or 182473 4 |R22 Carbon, 820%, tem 1/4 | 1 to | | |) soe Bae a fo ee |cs25, Ceramic, 1000F, #5%50V. | 2 || R109, eK | 303 Diode, w2187 y || R28 Solid, 20, 10% 1/20) 4 Se | 00 | Bao | Base’ Woe 1 |e | Gieonttin, Heelan | esas, wwvero.1ue, —ssxsov | 2 [rite | oss | | oa Bisse: HOSE Bs 1 || fae Carvon, Ma, 8% 1/40" | 1 ez 10 | | | iar (eekerctoes, devia | . testi, t00uF, 16v | 2 || mit 100K | 2| je | ices erecvotvic, wf, soy | 1 || RAN, tooKa 2 02 jcxvon.27Ka, ese van | caPacrrons | \Geze | Etcwowve.zave, gov | 1 (| ai | {03 Gaon San: See taw | + fly eee | ala coz. Elecwolvtig tue, Sov. | 2 |[RaN3, 3302. 2 | poe [Gabon 180K, som ulaw | 1 Nonpoler’ 213 | | Gerben 33Kn,” tem aw | 4 | eetrolyte, 4a 820, oe Aina, 00K 2 Fao | i lee eearonme stor, ev | |e ne | | Rage Jeshon.sooea, ssn siew | + Hos ee com sev | sy fee ew | lane ce is (ee Groen toc, sea | | (let [rgmazur, zoey 1 er Pas | g09 : | ENnpola 833, 7 nite, tsoxe 2 | = “enone, 474 532 = 216 Bar Gervon. gon, gene | 1 ee ee aera || ee vier ooo, ssxsov | 2 || rity oxen 2| |Rst Ssogn Sea: Ean | 4 an Daur, 320% | ath | ears Nat Suge toon, 36% "| 1 || ee Becrowie four, aby" | cs34, | Mylar,0.001nF, — £5% 50V 2 || Ra01 | 150K9 1 R314 Metal Oxide, 5.62, £5% 1W , ‘i o st Bat | gga 1 ast ssgese* Hewtan| + | oe carami, 1g00", ssxsov | 1 || reas ok i haze Sse ako, teeilan| 1 C536 Ceramic, 47pF, 5% SOV 1 ||Raoa | 12K i. faa | Garbon, 56KN, = 25% 1/4W | 1 | 28 Siren oome, Eekeov | 4 [lees | tone : fax | ertoce centan |) | C551, Electrolytic, 10uF, 2V 2 || Ra06, 22K0 - F325 | Carbon, 5.6K, 5% 1/4W | 1 er | | Rao iona 1 | | css, | Ewcuolytic, uF, 25v | 2 || Ratt Soke 1 | | a5 eto, an oT cearacrrons ee = | cts Encuolvic,10F, 25v | 1 |) 810 | aa : ses, oo Elevate, War) Zev | 2 | : | |Etectrye, 100uF, 26V. | 1 Sarcapcs ae 199 Ceram, 1000F, 210% s0v | 2 Etcvote loupe, ev | t Is 7 : ae So Ewcvotyuc, ooDsF, 35v | 1 152 141-4-230T-95500 | P.C.B. Assembly, Switch si 201 | Eiyepein Are 25v 2 Electrolytic, 100uF, 25V Fe 1c101, Integrated Cireult, NJIM4558DD) 2 || cig9, eee Electrolytic, 470uF, — 25V. Hf at ee | «|e | Eecveie aor, dev | 1 | aor {ntegratad Grout, RC 3 || cies, | ceramic, 389F, 10% 50V.) 2 Ceram, 00 1HF OO | ‘2 : ce . « | | revolve, 22008, av" | HBL, | aaseroteo | ance, teks To 2 ||<424. lecwolvtie,10uF, 28V | 2 ol Ecole, 200F, —_ 26v Wb, | azzzrren00 | versie runt, soxn, | 2 || 498. | LEVEL METER PCB ASSY 201 | (Recono teveL ioe, jor 018F, 8 | liss [1414200796800 Pc, Anepoiy, tae eer [1] vaist, | 42227-74200 | variable Resistor, OKA, 2 |]e198. eee a ier Coase Basse | 1 EH | gpLAY LEVEL ctor tiviroeut, ssuesov | 2 18 tmepated Grout Bases | 1 svar | azzzrazes | spines vertieresr, | 1 |S et 13 fewest BAe | | a re ea marey | cee frevonne.22aF Sov | 2 i Iegetes Suns mesar | | sa 43311-87900 | Switch; MONITOR | |g Nonpoter | BS ode, 182473 } Is arraoy | Suton, AtionaTiON 1 leis ” |B Diode, 152473 1 | fzssri02%3 | i. § llctte, | evevoiic, uF, 25V | 2 EY Biot ute : no | SEIETIERRS | S88. s30mm $y ate | Ed Bide e2473 i 1 4 2asr-7i400 | Socket, op, 130-0 4 Wier 000m, asxsov | 1 ioe: 183478 : oF, Cao Nvarcoote, eesov | i pr ive, 182873 i 6403 Chevontesue, “soy | | ba Diode 132473 : Geos favor O0tiue"” sz0nsov | 1 89 Bowes rte i Sos Meucosame, Hesov’ | 4 [to seosrorco [Paes \i ee pcm aeey | gost oric0 [Figen Oiniy, Low! | 3 | | 153 tae aon P.C.B. Assembly, Socket ca svR1 4-222T 62081 Semi fined Variable Resistor, 1 2388 Sects ENGSBE: Becooe| 4 | 2 4-235T-71300 | Socket, 3P, Gray, 550mm ‘ ovr ee Paaea ‘Variable Resistor, sl 113 4-2357-71371 | Socket, 3P, Brown, 550mm 1 7 a 42361-71372 | Socket, 3. Gray, 470mm 1 eee See ea ee -u- -15-SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM aes} ‘028 sas 1 LBes sonst ORITOR SmITCH xL. 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