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Service Manual CD/RADIO CASSETTE RECORDER ACD-7310/7300 posig/ ; ! LOS4 DAEWOO ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. — o os ——____ a CONTENTS 1. SPECIFICATIONS . . DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS, BLACK DIAGRAM. . CIRCUIT DIAGRAM OF REMOTE CONTROL MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT 2 3. 4. 5. 6. STANDARD MAINTENANCE ... . . 7. CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT 8. TROUBLESHOOTING CHART 9. P.C, BOARD VIEWS ...... cece cece tenes 0. WIRING DIAGRAM 11. ELECTRICAL PART LIST 12. CASSETTE MECHANISM EXPLODED VIEW AND PART LIST 13. CD MECHANISM EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST 14, EXPLODED VIEW & PART LIST 15, TRANSISTOR & IC LEAD IDENTIFICATION AND INTERNAL DIAGRAM 16. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM | 1 WA + «TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THI RNING = APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE, : S CAUTION Teed DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK) NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. THIS SYMBOL IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PRESENCE OF | UNINSULATED “DANGEROUS VOLTAGE” WITHIN THE PRODUCT'S EN- CLOSURE THAT MAY BE OF SUFFICLENT MAGNITUDE TO CONSTITUTE A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK TO PERSONS. THIS SYMBOL IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PERSENCE OF IMPORTANT OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE (SERVICING) INSTRUCTIONS. IN THE LITERATURE ACCOMPANYING THE APPLIANCE. CAUTION CAUTION: CAUTION ATTENTION THIS UNIT EMPIOYS A LASER. ONLY A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL SHOULD TI | ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THIS DEVICE DUE TO POSSIBLE EYE INJURY. Eames | TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT USE THIS POLABIZED AC PLUG WITH AN EXTE F NSION CORD, RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE Fl INSERTED TO PRE- | ce ACLE OR C ES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PRE- Blea! _LASER SAFETY | © USE OF ANY CONTROLS, ADJUSTMENTS, OR PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECI. FIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE alae J aro ee ELECTRIC SYOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY + POUR EVITER LES CHOCS ELECTRIQUES, INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQU'AU FOND. 1. SPECIFICATIONS AM Performance Specifications General Standard modulation for specifications . .400Hz, 30% Reference power output. . . ...50 mW Test Item Unit Nominal Limit | Intermediate frequency........... (kHz) 450 +4 Frequency coverage. ...... (kHz) 530-1720 Usable sensitivity (S/N =20dB) 600/1000/1400kHz (dBy) 56 62 S/N at 1000 kHz, (SMV/m)..... 2.0... 00006 (dB) 40 30 AGC figure of merit at 1000 kHz, 100mV/m (dB) 40 36 IF rejection ratio at 600 kHz (a8) 50 40 Image rejection ratio at 1400 kHz (a8) 35 25 THD at 50mW, 1000 kHz, (S5mV/m) (%) 1 3 —6dB bandwidth at 1000 kHz (kHz) 5-15 | Whistle modulation at 2nd and 3rd, (ImVim-100. mVim) (%) 5 10 Fidelity, at —-6dB 100 Hz-0 dB ee MIN 100-1800 Overload distortion at 1000 kHz, 100mV/m (Mod. voltage 80%, dist 5%) (a8) 100 94 Osc. fall out. 7 (Vv) _ 8 Dial calibrarion error at 600 kHz (%) 5 1400 kHz (%) 5 Antenna oo... eee eee eee Ferrite bar antenna PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE Many electrical and mechanical parts in this chassis have special characteristics. These characteristics often pass unnoticed and the protection afforded by them cannot necessarily be obtained by using replacements components rated for higher voltage, wattage, etc. Replacement parts that have these special safety characteristics are identified in this manual and its supplements; electrical components having such features are identified by a A\ in the schematic diagrams and the parts list. Before replacing’any of these components, read the parts list in this manual carefully, The use of substitute replacements parts that do not have the same safety characteristics as specified in the parts list may create shock, fire, or other hazards. 1.2 LW £ FM Performance Specifications i) TEST ITEMS Freo. | unit | NOMINAL mir REMARKS ae ] 1 | Tuning Range kHz (145 +/-5)-(281 +/-5) Standard modulation frequency KHz, 75 kHz deviation at mono : : Standard modulation level... 1000 Hz, 75 kHz deviation at stereo Intermediate Frequency kHe | 450 23 2 Beer) erecta ao Max. Senstivity @ 160 kHz | dBim 60 (L+R=45%, LR=45%, PILOT= 10%) oy @ 210 kHz | dBim 60 | ~ @ 250 kHz | dBim 60 Test Item Unit Nominal Limit 20 dB Quieting Sens @ 160 kHz | dBim | 60 __ 87 Intermediate frequency (MHz) 10.7 10.7403 T@ 210 KHz | dBm | 60 67 | | | Frequency coverage eee (MHz) 87-108.5 88-108 | | Usable sensitivity (S/N=30dB) 90/98/106 MHz. (a8, 16 26 LL - @ 250 ite | dBim | 60 ey {| | = 348 limiting sensitivity, 98, MHz : (d8p) 18 26 | 5 | SIN Radio 74 dBim Input @ 250 kHz| dB 35 30 | S/N at 98 MHz (1mV/m). (dB) 50 42 al 5 Ve 20 : Image rejection ration at 106 MHz (a8) 30 20 SH ee ema | @ 250 ki | He 510 IF rejection ratio at 90 MHz (a3) 60 50 L 7 | Selectivity +/~10 kHz ul @ 250 kHz _ dB 20 15 THD at 50mW, 98 MHz. . (%) 1 3 | 118 | If Rejection @ 260 kHz | aB 45 38 AM suppression at 1mV.. . (dB) 40 30 — t De-emphasis response, 400Hz=0dB 19 | image Rejection | @ 250 kHz | a8 45 35 lE 22.5 kHz DEV 10 | AGC. @ 250 kHz) dB 36 30 100 Hz (dB) 1 +6 } oth — rad — | 10 kHz (dB) -13 +6 jesus Osettond | Copecty, 203) Mod tei250 Kee Fae Fs 10 ae | Osc. minimum voltage eeee eee wv) - 6 Distortion 30% Mod. 100d8/m input | @ 250 kHz | % 1 3 | ~3dB AFC hold range at 98 MHz, 60 dB (kHz) £250 + 180/+350 HumiNoise Output @ Vol Min [@ 250 kHz | mv | 1 3 Overload distortion | — - - 75 kHz deviation, 100mV (%) 5 10 | @ Vol Max | @ 250 kHz | mV z Z 100 Hz Mod (dB) 30 20 | 14 | Hum Modulation [.@ 250 kHz | 4B 40 30 Stereo separation, 1 kHz Mod {dB) 30 20 ~ 7 | 10 kHz Mod (dB) 20 15 Compact Disc Performance Specifications OC cera | Sampling frequency 44.1 kHz Quantization number Transmission bit rate Transmission clock . Error correction . Pick up System reer Object lens drive system Optical source Wave length. . Tracking system Others Digital fitter. . D/A converter » 4.3218 Mbisec. ©. CIRC C1, C2 double correction ©. 780 mm |] R-2R ladder type 16 bit linear/channel 8.6432 MHz Object lens drive type optical pickup 2-dimentional parallel drive type Semiconductor laser 3 beam tracking serve type 2 times over sampling type Cassette Record/Playback Section 2. DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS No] TEST ITEMS 2 “UNIT | NOMINAL ~_1_| TAPE SPEED = Miri | % | +3, -2 1, Remove the battery cover and take out batteries. 2 | WOW & FLUTTER WRMS MTT-111 % 02 0.35 | 2. Remove 6 screws C holding the cabinet front. | TAPE WINDING TIME ES RW | TDK C600 ry = TO: Remove 2 screws B holding the cabinet top lemove 2 screws B holding the cabinet front. REWIND | TOK C600 | SEC 120 5. Remove 3 screws A holding the cabinet front. 4 | PLAY TORQUE Gem Z 30—50 8 | F. FWDIREW TORQUE gem - 56-120 | | r =a _—_____— — 6 _| POWER OUTPUT @10% THD | MTT-212E |W 35 | 7_| SIN RATIO (UNWEGHTED) MIT-2126 | dB 45 3 8 | FREQ. RESPONSE @ 125 He [MIT-257CX| dB +/-6 | @ Ske | Mrt-257¢ | oB __+/-6 9 | DISTORTION THD AT REF. O/P [wre [| % 1 | 3 “10 | HUMINOISE OUTPUT @ve 1 3 |] “@ VOL. MAX 50 11_| CHANNEL BALANCE T 3 12_| SEPARATION [ mrriat [a8 36 30 oO 13_| CROSSTALK WITH 1 kHz BF. mrr-i21_ | 4B 40 35 | 14_| SPEED DIFFERENCE (DECK A & B) wrt-t1t_ | Hz ~_ | ¥70/=40 | 1 | FAILOUT VOLTAGE 7 ociac | v | 9/180 |] OVERALL (RECORD/PLAYBACK) - | 14 _[ MAX, RECORDING INPUT LEVEL (10% THD) [a [ -10 [ -2 | 15 | MIC SRL | mv | 65 +/-5 16 | CHANNEL BALANCE el 3 0 17_| SIN RATIO. == MTT-212E | 08 45 38 18_| SEPARATION mitra1_ | oB 36 30 | 19. | ERASE RATIO WITH 1 kHz BP-F ToKAD | dB | 50 4 | “TOKSA_| 8 TOK-MA dB [20 [DISTORTION THO AT REF O/P | [% 2 4 21_| ALC EFFECT - 60 dB to +30 dB B 2 5 22 | ALC RECOVERY TIME __| sec 5 olen |e "23-| FREQ. RESPONSE — @ 125 Hz | MTT-267C | dB +/-6 | HIGH DUBBING @ kHz | moT-257C | dB [+6 | | 24 | MIC INPUT SENSITIVITY dB —65 +/-6 i 25 | DOLBY NR EFFECT TOKAD | 4B i TOKSA | 48 | l TOK-MA | dB | | | | 5 | 6 | 3. BLOCK DIAGRAM f (TUNER +DECK + AMP) | | cL-2cr> Roe 7 076 XL Woo OSC 0s 2 2 2 19 148 007 oF 03 so lo/+10 1 ee OD s |e 3 [uw DSC SKF NER ON PA, gape PM Sy PEAT soyce | ee Stop pause SHE Gh SHlcorey Faun SPACE * 3. | mmo MUTE vR UP VR DOWN * * * SA BaNo weliorY weNoay] co TER SLEEP CLOCK scan" UP DOWN | oRECT $5 | co PHONO TUNER TAPE TAPEZ AUX Nove (runer)_| $6 | A PLAY PAUSE STOP FI Rec Feo wre £0 ON 7 | BPAY PAUSE stor FF OER | DE So MOP VOR SURR.MODE PROLOG DELAY TE SURR. VR | —pE si | up bow up oow | vest + DE 82 Tone i enter ie DE s3 0+52(01006)! i Dh s4 | ahr s6 NOT USED * | DE s6 FUNC | —pH 87 Re EAEAEAECECE EAS 008 0X He] Hel Hol Hol Hol Hol Ho] sv | 806 nM Hl Hel Hol sol Hol ol sx oes ® a s a NOTE: USING * Marked point only for ACD-7310/7300 5. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT General Remarks sfore attempting to adjust the mechanism, wipe clean all type contacting surfaces (Pinch Rollers, R/P lead, Erase Head, and Capstan) as well as the contact surfaces of the driving parts (i.e., Motor Pulley, Fly-wheel and Cluth Ass’y) with a piece of soft cloth soaked in alcohol. Grease stains may cause trouble. Caution Never attempt to clean the drive belts (Capstan and FF/Rewind Belts) with alcohol soaked fabric, because. They are specially surface-treated. Any belt which has been stained with grease should be replaced. Take-up Torque Adjustment (Figure 7) 1. Insert a cassette torque meter and measure in playback mode. 2, If the take-up torque is not adequate (30 to 70 g-cm), wipe the flywheel and/or repiace the capstan belt and take-up reel. Fast-Forward Torque Adjustment (Figure 7) 1, Masure the fast-forward torque. Torque of more than 55g-cm is necessary for fast—forward operation. 2. If the fast-forward torque is not adequate (over 55g-cm), wipe the flywheel, cluth Ass’y, and/or replace the RF belt Pinch Roller Adjustment (Figure 8) 11. While keeping the unit in the playback mode, measure the pinch roller contact with a spring gauge (0 to 500 gauge). 2. Hook the spring gauge to the pinch roller and pull it away from the capstan. Measure the force at the moment when the pinch roller comes in contact with the capstan (when the pinch roller starts revolving). 3, To adjust the contact pressure, bend the spring, and/or replace spring. - 1 ye ton Capstan. OnK Pinch Roller Spring (60) aL Spring Gauge ———] 300 to 500g | t _ CI ty, i ' 6. STANDARD MAINTENANCE g ‘Whenever a unit is brought in for service or repair, it should be cleaned and the head should be demagnetized, Alignment Point Locations (Top View) t 1. Cleaning: Clean the head and all tape handing surfaces using standard swabs. Wipes dry 0 DECK PCB ASS’'Y 2. Demagnetization: Do not demagnetized tools near the head, since they can demagnetize it. With norminal use, the head will retain small amounts of residual magnetism which results in increased o noise and loss of high-frequency response. Use a standard tape head demagnetizer to demagnetize the = val playback head. 3. Lubrication: Use a high-grade of specially formulated lubricant in the appropriate places. Lubrication is ® normally required only when parts tend to bind, or after long periods of use. Use all lubricants sparingly and aboid contact with other parts. ven rer reat tee "30 a yi sum i & | 7. CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT kil TAPE SECTION \ Pre-adjustment Procedures al 1. Be sure to demagnetize and clean the head before proceeding with head adjustment. 1] 2. Never use a magnetized Screwdriver for the head adjustment. || Equiment Required | . Frequency counter i . Test tapes MTT-111N and MTT-113C_ eo Dummy load 32 ohm SSVM Test tape normal blank tape and MTT-501 gReNA La uy — ooo Tape speed Adjustment (Figures 15 and 17) REC Bias Oscillator Frequency Adjustment (Figure 18 and 19) Step | Connection Setting Connection | Setting c Ad I Adjust for 1 | See Figure 15 Play the test tape Deck A. RV401 Frequency counter | 3000Hz (MTT-111N) | See Figure 14 | reading 3000 30Hz Tape Speed Adjustment Froquen requeney set Headphone Dury load 32-0hm Figure 15 ] Head Azimuth Adjustment (Figure 16) Step | Connection | ‘Setti A ~ Adjust “Adjust for [1 | See Figure 16 | Play the test tape Azimuth screw | Maximum amplitude 8 kHz position See Figure 17 (MTT-113C) [2 | “After adjustment, secure the azimuth screw with lock L | paint or glue Head Azimuth Adjustment ssvm and both channels oe the same level Dummy 32-0hm ; Set . p Figure 16 PLAY BACK HEAD (DECK A) & RECORD/PLAYBACK HEAD (DECK 8) ‘ADJUSTING SCREW oe, 12 . @ oO é (AZ.) See Figure 18 position Frequency counter Deck B the REC. Deck B. L403 Beat cut switch: OFF See figure 19 Frequency counter reading 8OkHz +: 50Hz Deck PCB Assembly CD PLAYER SECTION Equipment required 1. SSVM Test disc Sony YEDS-18 Oscilloscope (60 MHz} Frequency counter PARON RC Osc Alignment Point Locations -————————_ Rago aro EMITTER (GND) ¢ oo igure 18 Gain adjustment jig (Focus, Tracking) 13 To Adjust: e 1. Checking point before adjustment (1) Laser on check. (Without disc) (2) Focus search checking. (Without disc) 2. Adjustment mode set (1) Set all of the adjustment volume to center position. (2) Connect JIG “A” to CN 705 (3) Use YES-18 disc unless otherwise Indicated. (4) Perform adjustment in the order given. (5) Remove the solder on CN 705. Test Point & volume location RV702, Focus offset RV703, Focus Gain E RV704, Tracking Gain . RV701, Tracking Balance . TPS, TPG (Vref) - -.TP3, TP6 (Vref) - -TP4, TP6 (Vref) TP4, TP6 (Vref) | Tracking Balance Adjustment [[step [Connection Setting | __— Adjust ‘Adjust for 1 Turn the volume of RV704 to counterclockwise (TE gain minimum) _ 9 2 | See Figure 23 | Play the test disc | Rv 702 Sony YEDS-18 3 | To make scope wave above and below center line (OV) | in shape above and size. 4 Return RV704 to center position Oscilloscope (60 MHz) Frequency counter CD PCB ASSEMBLY Pa, So e j 5 ; © 1P6 (ret) | Focus Offset Adjustment Lo hil [Step [Connection Setting “Adjust ‘Adjust for Figure 23 ) 1 See Figure 22 | Play the test disc RV701 ‘SSVM reading optimum} (iil . | _ | Sony YEDS-18 Point Focus Gain Adjustment | Step | Connection Setting | Adjust I Adjust for Lil QT emove sie 7A” postion. __ Oscilloscope (60 MHz) CD PCB ASSEMBLY 2 Connect JIG “B” according to JIG circuit, And turn | the switch of JIG to “FE” position. 3 See Figure 24 | Play the test disc | RV 703 Two needle of SSVM i i peaeen re neeeuneenenrnenun Cs i Sony YEDS-18 | meet at the same point -———_» ts aan a Tracking Gain Adjustment it! Lo © Step Connection Setting Adjust | Figure 22 14 Remove JIG “A” position Connect JIG B according to JIG circuit and turn the switch “TE” position. Poly the test disc sony YEDS-18 Two needle of SSVM meet at the same point Caution: Shorten the number A, A’ and number B, 8 each other. 15 Focus Gain and Tracking Gain (Gain Adjustment JIG Cirucit) : | | | io Se t 4] | | 10k oOo i JIG PCB [| we fete 100m La AA {oonnl + rocoto F | He #9 bs gBba fA @ fa aw (4) [3] = | | 1 OSCLLOSCOPE | 6 8 Crout nono | a | | | yo ser 1 Figure 24 ® SIMPLE ADJUSTMENT 1) Tracking balance adjustment 7 (1) Connect the oscilloscope with TP4 and the ground of the oscilloscope with TP6 (0.5V/DIV, Smsec/DIV, DC) 7 (2) Insert @ disc and playback CD (3) Tum the volume of RV704 to counterclockwise, 1 (4) Adjust RV703 so that the waveform is symmetry above and below (A=B) relative the 0 volt. (5) Return RV704 to center position | | ei | ! 16 Focus gain adjustment (1) Connect the oscillosope with TP3 and the ground of the oscillosope with TP6. (2) insert a disc and playback CD. (3) Adjust RV703 so that the center of waveform meets at the 100mV Lines as shown in the figure below (Normal waveform) (LOW FOCUS GAIN) (NORMAL WAVEFORM) (HIGH FOCUS GAIN) VOLT/DIV: 0.1V TIME/DIV: 2MS VOLTIDIV: 0.1V TIME/DIV: 2MS VOLTIDIV: 0.1V TIME/DIV: 2MS Tracking gain adjustment (1) Connect the oscilloscope: with TP4 and the ground of the oscillosope with TP6. (2) Insert a disc and playback CD. (3) Adjust RV704 so that the waveform becomes the normal waveform as shown in the figure below (HIGH TRACKING GAIN} (NORMAL WAVEFORM) (LOW TRACKING GAIN} “ov VOLT/DIV: 0.2V VOLTIDIV: 0.2V VOLT/DIV: 0.2V TIME/DIV: 2MS TIME/DIV: 2MS TIME/DIV: 2MS 7 serperereesmepeeanemannen enc masarsea tae raras er arrearecereremeeeeennnenemmen maa

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