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Service manual

MNDBERG
Tape recorder
modell 12
Preface
T h i s s e r v i c em a n u a l c o v e r st h e T a n d b e r gt a p e r e c o r -
d e r m o d e l sl 2 - 4 a n d 1 2 - 2 . f h e m o d e l s e r i e sl 2 i s a
f u l l y t r a n s i s t o r i s e dt,h r e e s p e e d s t e r e o , r e c o r d a r r d
p l a y b a c ku n i t w i t h t w o h e a d s .l t i s e q u i p p e d w i t h
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s e p a r a t er e c o r da n d p l a y b a c kp r e a m p l i ife r s a n d s e p a -
r a t e p o w e r a m p l i f i e r s f o r e a c h c h a n n e l .T h e p o w e r
o u t p u t a m p l i f i e r sa r e r a t e df o r l 0 w a t t s e a c h .
T h e m o d e l 1 2 - 2 i s t h e t w o - t r a c kv e r s i o n w h i l e t h e
m o d e l I 2 - 4 i s t h e f o u r - t r a c kv e r s i o n . T h e m o d e l s
1 2 - 2 a n d ) 2 - 4 h a v e e x a c l l yt h e s a m e m e c h a n i c a l
s y s t e ma n d o p e r a t i n gc o n t r o l s .
W e h o p e t h o t e v e r y o n ec o n c e r n e dw i t h o u r p r o d u c t s
w i l l f i n d t h i s s e r v i c em a n u a lu s e f u l .
April 1967

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Contents
1 . 0 Technicol specificqlion, Tondberg tope recorder models 3t
l2-4 ond l2-2 . 5.2.1 The f unclion selecior swilch 3l
5.2.2 lhe speoker selector swilch . 32
2.O The function of the conlrols 5.2.3 Monourol recording on CHI or CH2 , . 32
5.2.4 Mixing during monourol recording 33
3.0 The inpuf ond outpuf lerminols
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5.2.5 Stereo recording
4.O The mechonism, detoiled descripiion ond odiusiment 5.2.5 Monourop l l o y b o c kc, h o n n e Il o r 2 . . ' . . . . , . 33
e 33
instruciion 5.2.7 Stereo ploybock
5 . 2 . 8 S t e r e oo m p l i f i e r 33
1 . 1 The operoling lever . . 9
5.2.9 Add o irock . 33
4.I.1 The moior switch 9
't0 S . 2 , l 0 S o u n do n s o u n d 34
1.1.2 lhe eccentric segment
4.1.3 The pressure wheel ossembly l0 5 . 3 H e o d o l i g n m e n to n d f r o c k c o n l r o l w i t h T o n d b e r gt e s t t o p e 3 4
4.1.4 The tope broke 12 5 . 3 . I T h e M o d e l sl 2 - 4 a n d 1 2 - 2 .......... 34
4.1.5 The trip bor t2 5.3.2 The model l2-2 35

4 . 2 T h e t u r n f o b l eo s s e m b l i e s t2 5.4 Heod olignment without Tqndberg test topes JJ

^ 4.2.1 lhe supply turnfobleossembly I J


5.4.1 Demognetizing JJ

r 4.2.2 lhe lope iight lension . l3 5.4.2 The odlustoble tope guides
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4.2.3 The toke-up turntoble ossembly t4 5.4.3 The record/ploybock heod 32
A.2.4 Horizontsl ond veriicql olignments of the furntobles l 5 5.4.4 The erose heod 35
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1.3 Clulch olignments 5.5 Trock conlrol, model l2-4 without Tqndberg test lqPes . -
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4.3.1 Generol 5.5,1 The record/ploybock heod 35
4.3.2 Fost rewind l6 5.5.2 The erose heqd 35
4.3.3 Fost wind l6
5.6 Trock conlrol, model l2-2 without Tondberg lesi topes .. 36
4.3.4 Normql forword drive . . 17
5.6.1 The erose heod
4.3.5 Neutrol t7
5.6.2 The record/ploybock heod . . 36
4.3.6 Free l8
't8 5.7 Electrical qdiustments for Tondberg tope recorder models
4.4 fhe motor pulley
12-4 ond 12-2 . .
4.4.1 Threoding of the rubber drive belt l8
5.7.1 Adiustment of ihe Power outPuf omplifier 35
4.5 The speed lronsfer wheel l8 5.7.2 Adiusfment of the outpui level 36
5.7.3 The quiescent currenl . 36
4.6 T h e l i f t i n g m e c h o n i s m. . . . . . '.... '.. 19 36
5.7.4 Adiustment of the FM MX-filter
5.7.5 Control of lhe frequency response in omp' position 36
1.7 The flywheel with ihe copston
5.7.6 The boss conlrol 35
4.7,1 The broke for the flywheel 20
5.7.7 The ireble control 36
1.9 The speed chonge mechonism . . . 21 5.7.8 ,Adiusfment of the record currenf ond the eleclronic
beqm indicotor circuits . 36
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O 4.9 The momenlqry stort-stop feoture 2l
5.7.9 The electronic beqm indicolors
1A
4.10 The pressure pqd . .. 22 5 . 7 .r 0 T h e r e c o r d c u r r e n t .
5 . 7. t I Adivstment of the osc, frequency ond the bios .. 37
4.l l The oulomotic end sfop switch . 22 5 . 7 . 1 2 Dislortion 38
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22 5 . 7 . 1 3 Bolonce odiustment of lhe pre-omP ouiPuts
4.12 The revolulion counler .
5 . 7 . 14 A d i u s i m e n t o f t h e e q u o l i z o i i o n c o i l s L l o n d L 2 ' .
4.13 Assembling the fop cover 22 5 . 7 . 1 5 Control of the recording curves . Jd

5 . 7 . 1 6 Control of the ploybock curves . 39


5.0 The electronic circuits, detoiled descriplion ond odiusfmenl
5 . 7 . 1 7 Control of the lotol frequency resPonse 39
instruction 24
5 . 7 . 1 8 Power oulpul control .
5.1.1 lnpuls 24
5 . 7 . 1 9 Speed test 39
5 , ' I. 2 The record pre-omplif ier 25
5.1.3 The FM multiplex-filter 25 5.8 l o d i f i c o t i o n si n t r o d u c e dt o t h e t o p e r e c o r d e r
E l e c t r i c om
5.1.4 The equolizing omplifier in record posiiion . '... ' 25 m o d e l1 2 ... .. ... ' 40
5.1.5 The equolizing omplifier in ploybock position . .. . 26

5.1.6 The equolizing omplifier in omplifier posilion . .. . 27 5 , 9 M o d i f i c o l i o n sf r o m f o u r - t r o c kt o i w o - f r o c k m o d e l s . . . . . . 41

'l 5.1,7 lhe power oulput omplifier 28


5 . 1 0 M o d i f i c o f i o n sf r o m 2 2 0 v o l t s 5 0 c / s t o l l 0 v o l f s 6 0 c / s . . 4l
,1 5.1.8 The ploybock pre-omplifier 29
6 . 0 P o r t sl i s t .'.....". 4l
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i 5.1.9 The record level indicotor circuit ..
5,l.l0The oscillotor, bios ond erose circuit
29
29 6 . 0 . 1 M e c h o n i c o lp o r t s 4l

tt 5.l,ll The power supply 30 6.0.2 Elecrricol ports ' . 46

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1.0 Technicalspecification,
Tandbergtape recordermodels12-4and12'2

Power requirements: 220 volts 50 c/s.


Power consumption: 58 watts at 2 X 1,25 watts output power.
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i 00 watts aI 2 X 0 watts output power.
Motor: F o u rp o l e .
Tapespeed: / tn d l 7 / e i n c h e sp e r s e c o n d .T h e a m p l i f i e r sa r e e q u a l i z e dt o c o n f o r m w i t h
71/2,33a
NAB standards.
P l a y i n gt i m e : F o u r - t r a c rke c o r d i n g so n 1 2 0 0 f t . o f t a p e :
Model l2-4' T a p es p e e d7 V z i . p . s . :S t e r e o2 X 3 2 m i n . M o n o 4 X 3 2 m i n '
T a p e s p e e d3 7 + i . p . s . S: t e r e o2 X 6 4 m i n . M o n o 4 X 6 4 m i n .
' t e r e o2 x 1 2 8 m i n . M o n o 4 X i 2 8 m i n .
T a p es p e e dl 7 / o i . p . s . S
Model l2-4: T w o - t r a c kr e c o r d i n g so n 1 2 0 0f t . o f t a p e :
T a p es p e e d7 t / z i . p . s . :S t e r e o 3 2 m i n . M o n o 2 X 3 2 m i n . A
T a p es p e e d3 % i . p . s . :S t e r e o. 6 4 min.Mono 2 X 64 min.
l28 .I28
T a p es p e e d1 7 / 6i . p . s . S : tereo m i n .M o n o 2 X min.
.l200
F a s tw i n d a n d r e w i n d : T h ef a s t w i n d o r r e w i n d o f f t . o f t a p e t a k e sa p p r o x .2 m i n u t e s .
T a p ep a t h : T h e t a p e m o v e s f r o m l e f t t o r i g h t . T h e h e a d s a r e p o s i t i o n e dw i t h t h e a i r g a p s
p o i n t i n gt o w a r d st h e f r o n t o f t h e t a p e r e c o r d e r .
R e c o r d i n gt a p e : M a x i m u m r e e l d i a m e t e r7 " . G o o d q u a l i t y r e c o r d i n gt a p e i s r e c o m m e n d e d .
A u t o m a t i cs l o p : T h e a u i o m a t i cs t o p o p e r a i e sd u r i n g r e c o r do r p l a y b a c ka s w e l l a s d u r i n g f a s t w i n d
or rewind modes.
Heads:
Model l2-4: Q u a r t e r - t r a cek r a s eh e a d .
Q u a r t e r - t r a c ck o m b i n e dr e c o r da n d p l a y b a c kh e a d . A i r g a p : . 0 0 3 m m ( . O 0 1 2 " ) .
Model I2-2: H a l f - t r a c ke r a s eh e a o .
H a l f - t r a c kc o m b i n e dr e c o r da n d p l a y b a c kh e a d . A i r g a p : . 0 0 3 m m ( . 0 0 0 1 2 ' ) .
F r e q u e n c yr e s p o n s e : 7 ' l , i . p . s . 3 0 - 2 0 . 0 0 0 c / s ( ' l 2 d B 4 0 - 1 6 . 0 0 0c / s ) .
3 3 / ai . p . s . 3 0 - I 3 . 0 0 0 c l s ( - r 2 d B 5 0 - I 0 . 0 0 0 c / s ) .
1 7 / ai . p . s . 3 0 - 2 . 0 0 0 c / s ( + 2 d B 6 0 - 5 . 0 0 0 c / s ) .
ln AMPLIFIER o o s i t i o n :t 2 d B 3 0 - . l 6 . 0 0 0 c / s .
Distortion: T h e d i s t o r t i o nf r o m t h e r e c o r da m p l i f i e r si s l e s st h a n . 5 % .
T h e d i s t o r t i o nf r o m t h e p l a y b a c ka m p l i f i e r si s l e s st h a n . 5 % . i
S i g n a lt o n o i s er a t i o
Model l2-4: T h e s i g n a lt o n o i s er a t i o i s b e t t e rt h a n 5 5 d B w h e n t h e t a p e i s r e c o r d e dt o o p t i m u m
r e c o r d i n gl e v e l , i . e . n e a r l y c l o s i n go f t h e e l e c t r o n i cb e a m i n d i c a t o r( 5 % d i s l o r i i o n
from the tape).
Model12-2' T h e s i g n a li o n o i s er a t i o i s b e t t e ri h a n 5 8 d B w h e n t h e t a p e i s r e c o r d e dt o o p t i m u m
r e c o r d i n gl e v e l , i . e . n e a r l y c l o s i n go f t h e e l e c t r o n i cb e a m i n d i c a t o r( 5 % d i s t o r t i o n
from the tape).
Crosstalk: T h e c r o s s t a l kr e i e c t i o ni s b e t t e rt h a n 6 0 d B a t 4 0 0 c / s .
Wow and f lulter: B e t t e ri h a n . I % a t 7 t / z i . p . s .t a p e s p e e d . I
B e t t e rt h a n . 1 5 % a t 3 3 / +i . p . s .t a p e s p e e d .
B e l t e rt h a n . 2 5 Y " a l l ' / o i . p . s .t a p e s p e e d .
E r a s ea n d b i a sf r e q u e n c y : T h e e r a s ea n d b i a s f r e q u e n c yi s 8 5 , 5 k c l s .T h e e v e n h a r m o n i cd i s t o r t i o ni n t h e b i a s
c u r r e n ti s l e s st h a n . 5 % .
R e c o r d i n gl e v e l i n d i c a i o r ' T h e e l e c t r o n i cb e a m i n d i c a t o r sa r e e q u i p p e d w i t h d a m p i n g c i r c u i t s .T h e i n d i c a t o r
r a n g ei s 2 5 d B ,p l u s o v e r l o a d .
T h e i n d i c a t o r sa r e c l o s i n ga t o p t i m u m r e c o r d i n gl e v e l ( 5 % d i s t o r t i o nf r o m t h e t a p e ) .
lnputs: 2 Microphoneinpu?s(ch. I and ch,2l:
l m p e d a n c e , 2 0 0o h m s u n b a l a n c e dS. e n s i t i v i t yl:5 0 p V . D y n a m i cr a n g e * 4 0 d 8 .
C o n t a c t s5: p i n D I N c o n t a c t s .

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2 line inputs (ch. I and ch. 2):
HIGHLEVEL:
I m p e d a n c e :I M o h m . S e n s i t i v i t y 7: 5 m V . D y n a m i cr a n g e + 4 0 d B . C o n t a c t s P
: hono
contactsand DIN connectormarked C R P H O N O( p i n N o . 3 a n d 5 ) .

LOWLEVEL:
.l00
lmpedance: k o h m s . S e n s i t i v i t y :7 , 5 m V . D y n a m i c r a n g e * 4 0 d B . C o n t a c t s :
P h o n oc o n t a c t sa n d D I N c o n n e c t o rm a r k e d R A D I O ( p i n N o . I a n d 4 ) .

FM-Multiplex inpuls:
T h e m o d e l l 2 t a p e r e c o r d e ri s f u r n i s h e dw i t h a F M - M u l t i p l e xs w i t c hw h i c h s w i t c h e s
t h e m u l t i p l e xf i l t e r i n o r o u i . T h e s w i t c hc o n t r o l sa l l i n p u t s .
Oulputs: PlaybackPreamplifieroulpul:
l n t e r n a li m p e d a n c ei s 5 k o h m s . O p e n c i r c u i to u t p u t v o l t a g e 7 5 0 m V , i n d e p e n d e n t
o f t h e s e t t i n g o f a l l s w i t c h e sa n d c o n t r o l sd u r i n g p l a y b a c k .T w o p h o n o c o n t a c t s
( c h . I a n d c h . 2 ) a r e f u r n i s h e df o r c o n n e c t i o nt o e x t e r n a l p o w e r a m p l i f i e r s .

low lmpedanceoulpul:
E x t e r n a li m p e d a n c ei s 4 o h m s . T w o s t a n d a r dt e l e p h o n e i a c k s( c h . I a n d c h . 2 ) i n
p a r a l l e lw i t h t w o D I N l o u d s p e a k e cr o n t a c t sa r e f u r n i s h e df o r c o n n e c t i o nt o e x t e r n a l
loudspeakers.
Cenler Channeloulpul:
lmpedance is 82 ohms from each amplifier. Output voltage in record posi-
t i o n i s 7 5 O m Y o p e n c i r c u i t .O u t p u t v o l t a g e i n p l a y b a c k p o s i t i o n a n d a m p l i f i e r
p o s i t i o n( A M P ) i s m a x i m u m 3 v o l t s o p e n c i r c u i t .O n e s t a n d a r dt e l e p h o n e i a c k i n
p a r a l l e lw i t h o n e D I N l o u d s p e a k e rc o n t a c ta r e f u r n i s h e d f o r c o n n e c t i o nt o h e a d -
pnones.
Power ouipul:
M a x i m u m o u t p u t p o w e r i s I 0 w a t t s i n e a c h c h a n n e l .T w o s t a n d a r dt e l e p h o n ei a c k s
( c h . I a n d c h . 2 ) i n p a r a l l e l w i t h t w o D I N l o u d s p e a k e rc o n t a c t sa r e f u r n i s h e d f o r
c o n n e c t i o nt o e x t e r n a ls p e a k e r s .

S p e ak e r s , Two speakers7" X 4".


B a s sc o n t r o l : T h e b a s s r e s p o n s ec a n b e c o n t i n u o u s l yi n c r e a s e da p p r o x . l 2 d b a t 8 0 c / s d u r i n g
p l a y b a c ko r i n a m p l i f i e r m o d e . T h i s i n c r e a s eo f t h e l o w f r e q u e n c y a m p l i f i c a t i o n
w i l l o n l y b e p r e s e n t e do n f h e c h a n n e lw h i c h i s s e t f o r p l a y b a c ko r a m p l i f i c a t i o n
e v e n w h e n t h e o t h e r c h a n n e li s c o n n e c t e df o r r e c o r d i n g .
T r e b l ec o n t r o l : T h e t r e b l e r e s p o n s ec a n b e c o n t i n u o u s l yd e c r e a s e da p p r o x . 15 d B a t I 5 k c / s d u r i n g
p l a y b a c ko r i n a m p l i f i e r m o d e . M i n i m u m b a s sa n d m a x i m u m t r e b l e c o r r e s p o n dt o
f lat f requencyresponse.
Momentary start/stop
tever: T h e m o m e n i a r ys t a r t / s t o pl e v e r s t a r t so r s t o p st h e r e c o r d i n go r p l a y b a c ki n s t a n t l y .
Counter: T h e 4 d i g i t c o u n t e rs h o w st h e n u m b e ro f r e v o l u t i o n so f t h e t a k e - u pt u r n t a b l e .
T u b e sm o d e l s l 2 - 4
andl2-2: 2 EAM 86.
T r an s is t o r s : 2 p a i r s o f c o m p l e m e n t a r yl r a n s i s t o r sA C 1 2 7 , A C 1 2 8 ( a l t e r n a t i v e l yA C 1 2 7 ,
AC r52).
s D 150 (alternativelA
2 p a i r so f m a t c h e dt r a n s i s t o r A y D 1 4 9 o r S T F2 1 3 ) .
l0ea BC1098, 2 ea BC114, 6 ea BC 113, 2 ea BC1078, 2 ea SE6002, i ea
Tl 3030,4 ea 284812.
R e c t iife r s : B r i d g er e c t i f i e r s :
I ea B 40 C 3200.
I ea B 250 C 75/30 KP.
Dimensions: I n t e a kc a b i n e tl 5 ' I u " l o n g , I l " f , u "
wide and 67/u" high.
Weight: Approx. 23 lbs.
2.0 The functionof the controls

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Fig. l. The operoling conlrols.

l . T r e b l ec o n t r o l : D e c r e a s e tsh e t r e b l e c o n t i n u o u s l y M . a x i m u m t r e b l e d e c r e a s ei s a p p r o x . l 5 d B a t
l 5 k c i s .T h e t r e b l e c o n t r o li s o p e r a t i v ed u r i n g p l a y b a c ka n d i n A M P p o s i t i o n .

2 . B a s sc o n t r o l : l n c r e a s e tsh e b a s sc o n t i n u o u s l yM . a x i m u m b a s si n c r e a s ei s a p p r o i . l 2 d B a t 8 0 c / s .
T h e b a s sc o n i r o li s o p e r a t i v ed u r i n g p l a y b a c ka n d i n A M P p o s i t i o n .

3 . V o l u m ec o n t r o l s : C o n i r o l st h e r e c o r d i n gg a i n i n r e c o r d m o d e a n d t h e o u t p u t v o l u m e i n p l a y b a c k
mooe.
U p p e r k n o b : C h a n n e l1 ( ( U p p e rt r a c k ) .
L o w e rk n o b : C h a n n e l2 ( L o w e rt r a c k ) . 4,
4 . R e c o r dl e v e l
i n di c a t o r s : l n d i c a t e st h e r e c o r d i n g l e v e l . O p t i m u m r e c o r d i n g l e v e l i s o b t a i n e d w h e n t h e
e l e c t r o n i cb e a m i n d i c a t o r sa r e n e a r l yc l o s e d .
Left indicatorC : h a n n e li ( u p p e rt r a c k ) .
: h a n n e l2 ( l o w e r t r a c k ) .
R i g h ti n d i c a t o r C

M i c r o p h o n ei n p u t s : L o w i m p e d a n c ei n p u t s( 2 0 0 o h m s )c h a n n e lI a n d c h a n n e l2 .

6 . F r o n ta n d r e a r
trim covers: R e m o v et h e t r i m c o v e r st o c l e a no r d e m a q n e t i z et h e h e a d s .
7 . Momentary start/
stop lever: S t o p st h e r e c o r d i n go r p l a y b a c k i n s t a n t l yw h e n t h e l e v e r i s m o v e d t o t h e r i g h t
p o s i t i o n .T h e r e c o r d o r p l a y b a c kw i l l s t a r t i m m e d i a t e l yw h e n t h e l e v e r i s m o v e d
to left posiiion.
8 . F u n c t i o ns e l e c t o r
s w i t c h ,c h a n n e l : A c t i v a t e st h e e l e c t r o n i cc i r c u i t sf o r r e c o r d ,p l a y b a c ko r a m p l i f i e r m o d e , c h a n n e l l .
9 . F u n c l i o ns e l e c l o r
s w i t c hc h a n n e l2 : A c t i v a t e st h e e l e c t r o n i cc i r c u i t sf o r r e c o r d ,p l a y b a c ko r a m p l i f i e r m o d e , c h a n n e l2 .
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A u t o m a t i ce n d s t o p
switch: S t o p st h e m o t o r w h e n t h e t a p e r u n s o u t o r i f t h e t a p e b r e a k s .

I l . S p e a k e rs e l e c t o r
switch. E X T :E x t e r n a sl p e a k e r so n l y .
E X T * I N T : E x t e r n a al n d i n t e r n a ls p e a k e r s .
I N T : I n t e r n a ls p e a k e r so n l y .
C H I E X T ,C H 2 I N T : T h e o u t p u t f r o m C H I i s c o n n e c t e dt o b o t h e x t e r n a l s p e a k e r
. h e o u t p u t f r o m C H 2 i s c o n n e c t e dt o b o t h i n t e r n a ls p e a k e r s .
t e r m i n a l sT
C H 2 E X T ,C H I I N T : T h e o u t p u t f r o m C H 2 i s c o n n e c t e dt o b o t h e x t e r n a l s p e a k e r
terminalsT . h e o u t p u t f r o m C H I i s c o n n e c t e dt o b o t h i n t e r n a ls p e a k e r s .

1 2 . T a p ec o u n t e r : I n d i c a t e st h e p o s i t i o no f t h e t a p e .

1 3 . O p e r a t i n gl e v e r : Activatesthe mechanismin the lape recorderfor the different modes of operalion.

1 4 . R e - s ept u s h b u t t o n : Re-setsthe tape counterfo zero.

; 1 5 . P o w e rs w i t c h : S w i t c h e st h e m a i n so n o r o f f .
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6. Speedselector: Selectsthe required tape speed.

3.0 The inputand outputterminals


The input and outpul terminalstogether with the
F M - M X f i l t e r a n d t h e p r e - a m p l i f i e rb a l a n c e a d i u s t -
ment are located at the rear of the tape recorder ref.
fiq. 2 and3.

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m i c r o p h o n ec o n t a c t s . i a c k sr e f. f i g . 5 .
T h e E u r o p e a nv e r s i o n i s f u r n i s h e d w i t h D I N c o n n e c - B o t h v e r s i o n s h a v e t h e s a m e s p e c i f i c a t i o n :I n p u l
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4.0 The mechanism,detaileddescription +


and adiustmentinstruction
T h e m a i n f u n c t i o no f t h e m e c h a n i c asl y s t e mi s t o d r i v e of tape molion. The mechanicalfunction is activated
the turntables and the capstanin the different modes b y t h e o p e r a t i n gl e v e r .

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Fig. 6. Top view, wilh lop cover removed.


4.I THEOPERATINGLEVER

T h e o p e r a t i n g l e v e r ( 5 4 . 1 ) h a s f i v e p o s i t i o n sa n d i s O P E R A T I N GL E V E R
located at fhe right front corner of the tape recorder:
N o r m a lf o r w a r d d r i v e , f a s t f o r w a r d d r i v e , f a s t r e w i n d ,
free, and neutral.

T h e o p e r a t i n gl e v e r a c t i v a t e st h e f o l l o w i n g p a r t s :

The motor switch (33.2):disconnectsthe power to the


motor (14.1) in neutral or
free positionof the operating
lever, and activatesthe elec-
t r o n i c b e a m i n d i c a t o ri n n o r -
mal forward drive,when the
fape recorder is set to record
mode.

;
) The eccentricsegment guides the pressurewheel
(59.17)l a s s e m b l y( 5 . l . 3 )a n d t h e l i f t -
ing arm (59.i8).

T h et r i p b a r ( 5 2 . . I ) : a c t i v a f e st h e c l u t c h e su n d e r
b o t h t u r n t a b l e s( 6 5 . 1, 6 5 . 2 ) .

Fig.7, The operoling lever.

4.1.1 The motor switch

The microswitch(33.2) is locatedon the bracket (54.9)


f o r t h e o p e r a t i n gl e v e r , r e f . f i g . 7 . T h e s w i t c h i s c o n -
nectedin serieswith lhe motor current and is activated
b y t h e o p e r a t i n gl e v e r ( 5 4 . i ) t o s h u t o f f t h e m o t o r i n
n e u t r a l o r f r e e p o s i t i o n .T h e m o t o r s w i t c h a l s o d i s -
iF connectsthe power to the electronic beam indicafors
)
i n n e u i r a lo r f r e e p o s i t i o nw h e n t h e f u n c t i o n s e l e c t o r
switches are set to record. IHLL

MICRO SWITCH
OPERATING POINTS

Adlustments
T h e o p e r a t i n gp o i n t o f t h e m i c r o s w i t c h( 3 3 . 2 )s h o u l d
77^
b e s e t a c c o r d i n gt o f i 9 . 8 . T h e m o t o r s h o u l ds t a r tw h e n / z"\
t h e o p e r a t i n g l e v e r ( 5 4 . . | )i s m o v e d f r o m n e u t r a l t o
either normal forward, fasl wind or fast rewind posi-
t i o n . U n s c r e wt h e t h r e e s c r e w sA , B , a n d C r e f. f i g . 7 . 77-
Adiust lhe horizonialpositionof the delrin bracket (. 3'.)
(33.5) and ihe vertical position of the microswitch
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( 3 3 . 2 )o b t a i n i n gp r o p e r p o s i t i o n sf o r c o r r e c to p e r a t i n g
poinl. Fig. 8. Adiusimeni of the operoting points for the microswitch.
4.1.2 The eccenlricsegmenl a g a i n s tt h e c a p s t a n( 6 6 . 2 ) w h e n t h e o p e r a t i n g l e v e r
( 5 4 . ' l )i s b e i n g s e t t o n o r m a lf o r w a r d d r i v e .
T h e e c c e n t r i cs e g m e n t ( 5 9 . 1 7 ) i s l o c a t e du n d e r n e a t h T h e l i f t i n g a r m ( 5 9 . . l 8 )i s l i n k e d t o t h e e c c e n t r i cs e g -
t h e u p p e r m o u n t i n g p l a t e ( 7 1 . 2 ) ,a n d i s c o n n e c t e dt o m e n t ( 5 9 . 1 7 )a n d r e l e a s e st h e s p e e d t r a n s f e r w h e e l
t h e o p e r a t i n gl e v e r ( 5 4 . 1 ) .R e f .f i g . 9 a n d 1 0 . ( 5 3 . 1 )f r o m c o n t a c t i n gt h e m o i o r p u l l e y ( 6 2 . 1 ) i n a l l
The eccentric segment (59.17) moves the pressure operating modes, except in the normal forward drive
w h e e l a s s e m b l y( 5 . | . 3 )w i t h t h e p r e s s u r ew h e e l ( 5 l . l " position.

Fig.9. The upper mounling plole, bollom view.

Adiustments a s c e r t a i ne a s y t h r e a d i n g o f t h e t a p e i n t h e s l o t b e -
tween the two trim covers (73.1, 73.2). The tape
Adiustthe returnm o t i o n o f t h e p r e s s u r ew h e e l a s - s h o u l d n o t s t i c ka g a i n s t h e p r e s s u r ew h e e l ( 5 I . l ) d u r -
s e m b l y( 5 1 . 3 )b y b e n d i n g t h e l u g ( A ) r e f . f i g . 9 t o ing the threading.

4.1.3 The pressurewheel assembly


T h e p r e s s u r ew h e e l a s s e m b l y( 5 1 . 3 ) i s g u i d e d i n t o
o p e r a t i n g p o s i t i o n b y t h e e c c e n t r i cs e g m e n t ( 5 9 . 1 7 )
w h e n t h e o p e r a t i n gl e v e r ( 5 4 . 1 ) i s m o v e d t o n o r m a l
forward drive.
T h e p r e s s u r ew h e e l ( 5 1 . 1 )i s m o u n t e du n d e r b a l a n c e d
s p r i n g t e n s i o n ,w i t h t h e p r e s s u r ew h e e l s h a f t ( 5 1 . 2 )
running through two oblong slots in the pressure
w h e e l b r a c k e t( 5 L I 2 ) . T h i s m o u n i i n g g i v e s t h e p r e s -
t l(
sure wheel (51.1) approx.6 mm (t/a") horizontal
s p r i n g l o a d e dp l a y , o n a l i n e p e r p e n d i c u l atro t h e f r o n t
o f t h e u p p e r m o u n t i n g p l a t e ( 7 1 . 2 ) .R e f .f i g . 1 0 .

Adiustments
T h e b a l a n c e ds p r i n g t e n s i o n o f t h e p r e s s u r ew h e e l
( 5 1 . . | )i s a d j u s t e dt o o b t a i n u n i f o r m p r e s s u r eo f t h e
pressurewheel against the capstan. Loosenscrew E,
a n d t u r n t h e s p r i n g e q u a l i z a t i o nl a t c h ( 5 1 . 1l ) c l o c k -
w i s e o r c o u n t e rc l o c k w i s eu n t i l t h e t a p e r u n s s m o o t h -
l y b y t h e p r e s s u r ew h e e l ( 5 l . i ) i n n o r m a l f o r w a r d

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drive. Make sure that no air-pocketsare formed be-
t w e e n t h e t a p e a n d t h e p r e s s u r ew h e e l ( 5 l . l ) a n d
that the tape is completelycovered by ihe rubber sur- Fig. I0. The pressure wheel

f a c e o f t h e p r e s s u r ew h e e l . R e f .f i g . l 0 a n d I 1 . ossembly, exploded view.

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4.1.4 The tape brake
T h e t a p e b r a k e ( 5 1 . 9 ) i s l o c a t e di n s i d e t h e p r e s s u r e
wheel assembly(5 1.3) and is activatedby the pressure
w h e e l l e v e r ( 5 1 . 5 ) .R e f .f i g . I l . T h e t a p e b r a k e ( 5 1 . 9 )
prevents the tape from creeping when the operating
i e v e r ( 5 4 . 1 )i s i n n o r m a l f o r w a r d d r i v e , w i t h t h e m o -
mentary start-stoplever in stop position (right posi-
tion).

Adlustments
S e tt h e o p e r a t i n gl e v e r ( 5 4 . . | )t o n o r m a l f o r w a r d d r i v e
and the momentary siart-stoplever to the stop posi-
t i o n , w i t h t a p e i n s e r t e d .T h e t a p e b r a k e ( 5 1 . 9 )s h o u l d
prevent the tape from creeping when the pressure
p a d a r m ( 5 9 . 2 )i s p u l l e d a w a y f r o m t h e e r a s eh e a d . +
Start fhe mechanismby moving the momentary start-
stop lever to the left position. The tape brake (5.|.9)
s h o u l d b e c o m p l e t e l yd i s e n g a g e d A . diust the screwF
until the spacing b e t w e e n t h e t a p e b r a k e ( 5 . I . 9 )a n d
t h e r e c o r d / p l a y b a c kh e a d i s a p p r o x .2 m m ( . 0 8 " ) .

4 . 1 . 5 T h et r i p b a r
T h e t r i p b a r ( 5 2 . 1 )i s l o c a t e da c r o s st h e l o w e r m o u n t -
ing plate (71.1),and linked to the operating lever
( 5 4 . 1 ) .R e f .f i g . 1 2 . T h e t r i p b a r a c t i v a t e st h e c l u t c h e s
u n d e r n e a t hb o t h t u r n t a b l e s( 6 5 . 1, 6 5 . 2 ) b y a s l i d i n g
motion. The vertical position of the two clutches is
d e t e r m i n e db y t h e r a i s e da r e a so f t h e t r i p b a r ( 5 2 . 1 ) .
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4.2 THE TURNTABLEASSEMBTIES
T h e d e s i g n o f t h e t u r n t a b l e a s s e m b l i e si s s h o w n i n
f i g . l 3 a n d 1 6 . T h e t u r n t a b l ea s s e m b l i e sa r e b u i l t u p
a r o u n d t h e t w o h o u s i n g sf o r t h e t u r n t a b l e b e a r i n g s
( 6 5 . 3 ) .T h e h o u s i n g sf o r t h e t u r n t a b l eb e a r i n g s( 6 5 . 3 )
a r e r i v e t e dt o t h e l o w e r m o u n t i n gp l a t e ( 7 1 . 1 ) ' Fig. 13. The supply lurntoble ossembly, exploded view.

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4.2.1 The supply turntable assembly
The supply turntable assemblyis put together by first
i n s e r t i n gt h e h e l i c a lc o m p r e s s i o ns p r i n g ( 6 1 . 7 )a n d t h e
p u l l e y d i s c ( 6 . | . 2 )o v e r t h e h o u s i n g( 6 5 . 3 ) .M a k e s u r e
t h a f t h e c o m p r e s s i o ns p r i n g ( 6 i . 7 ) f i t s i n t o t h e s y l i n -
d r i c a l g r o o v e i n t h e c a r t r i d g e( 6 . | . . l 1 ) T
. he two delrin
l u g s a n d t h e t o n g u e o n t h e c a r t r i d g e( 6 1 . 1 1 )s h o u l d
l i e o n a l i n e p e r p e n d i c u l a rt o t h e f r o n t e d g e o f t h e
u p p e r m o u n t i n g p l a t e ( 7 1 . 2 ) ,w i t h t h e d e l r i n t o n g u e
p o i n t i n g t o w a r d s t h e f r o n t . P r e s sd o w n t h e p u l l e y
d i s c( 6 1. 2 ) u n f i l t h e d e l r i n l u g s o n t h e c a r t r i d g e( 6 l . l l )
have passed through the notch in the clutch lever
( 5 9 . 6 ) .T u r n t h e c a r t r i d g e( 6 1 . 1l ) 9 0 o c o u n t e r c l o c k -
wise. Make sure that the two delrin lugs have been
locked in position by the claws on the clutch lever
( 5 9 . 6 ) ,a n d t h a t t h e t o n g u e o n t h e c a r t r i d g e( 6 l . l l )
fits into the groove in the clutch lever (59.6). Ref. fig.
1 3a n d 1 4 .

l n s e r tt h e f l a n g e f o r t h e t u r n t a b l eh o u s i n g ( 7 2 . 2 )b y F i g .1 5 . T h e s u p p l yp u l l e y d i s c w i r h r h e m y l o r s h e e r .
p r e s s i n gi t i n t o t h e u p p e r e n d o f t h e h o u s i n g ( 6 5 . 3 ) .
- P l a c et h e m y l a r s h e e t ( 6 1 . 4 )o n t h e t o p o f t h e p u l l e y
d i s c ( 6 1 . 2 ) ,a n d i n s e r t t h e t w o s p r i n g s ( 6 1 . 9 ) i n t h e
w e l l s . A t t a c h t h e t a p e t i g h t d i s c ( 6 1 . 6 )w i t h t h e s h o r t
p i n s i n s i d et h e t w o s p r i n g s( 6 1 . 9 )a n d i n s e r tt h e t u r n -
t a b l e ( 6 5 . 2 ) .R e f .f i g . 1 5 .

4.2.2 The tape tight tension


Move ihe operating lever (54.'l) to the fast wind posi-
t i o n . T h i sw i l l a l l o w t h e s u p p l y t u r n t a b l e( 6 5 . 2 )r o r e s t A s l i g h t p e r m a n e n tc l o c k w i s et o r q u e o f t h e s u p p l y
o n t h e f l a n g e ( 7 2 . 2 ) .I n s e r to n e t e f l o n w a s h e r ( M 3 5 5 ) furntable (65.2) has been introducedto prevent a tape
on the turntable shaft, under the lower mounting loop from being formed between the supply turn-
p l a t e ( 7 1 . 1 ) ,b e f o r e t h e d e l r i n n u t ( 6 5 . 5 ) i sa t t a c h e d . t a b l e ( 6 5 . 2 )a n d t h e t r i m c o v e r s( 7 3 . 1 , 7 3 . 2 )w h e n r h e
A s c e r t a i na n a x i a l p l a y i n t h e t u r n t a b l es h a f to f a p p r o x . operatinglever is in normal forward drive, and the
0.1 mm (.0t"1. sfarf-stoplever is operated. The tape tight disc (61.6)
i s a s p r i n g l o a d e d f r i c t i o n d i s c t h a t p r e s s e sa g a i n s ta
g r e e n f e l t w a s h e r u n d e r n e a t ht h e s u p p l y t u r n t a b l e
( 6 5 . 2 ) ,r e f . f i g . 1 3 .

a Adiustments
The adiustment is made by stretching or cutting the
t w o s p r i n g s ( 6 1 . 9 ) .T h e t o r q u e s h o u l d b e i u s t s u f f i -
cient to take up the loop formed when the operating
lever is in normal forward drive, and the tape recorder
stopped by ihe momenlary start-stoplever. The tape
recorder should be loaded with a full 7" tape reel on
t h e s u p p l y t u r n t a b l e( 6 5 . 2 ) .

Nofe: Do not increasethis torque unnecessarily,as


excessive torque might introduce wow and
Fig. 14. The supply pulley disc wiih the clutch lever. fl utter.

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4.2.3 The take-up turntable assembly
T h e t a k e - u pt u r n t a b l ei s p u t t o g e t h e rb y f i r s t i n s e r t i n g
t h e h e l i c a lc o m p r e s s i o ns p r i n g ( 6 . l . 8 )a n d t h e p u l l e y
d i s c ( 6 1 . 1 )o v e r t h e h o u s i n g ( 6 5 . 3 ) .M a k e s u r e t h e
c o m p r e s s i o ns p r i n g ( 6 1 . 8 ) f i t s i n t o t h e s y l i n d r i c a l
g r o o v e i n t h e c a r t r i d g e( 6 1 . 1 1 ) T . he two delrin lugs
a n d t h e t o n g u e o n l h e c a r t r i d g e( 6 . l. l I ) , s h o u l d l i e o n
a l i n e p e r p e n d i c u l a rt o t h e f r o n t e d g e o f t h e u p p e r
m o u n t i n g p l a t e ( 7 1 . 2 ) ,w i t h t h e d e l r i n t o n g u e p o i n t -
i n g a t t h e r e a re d g e o f t h e l o w e r m o u n t i n gp l a t e( 7 1. l ) .
P r e s sd o w n t h e p u l l e yd i s c( 6 1 . 1 )u n t i l t h e d e l r i n l u g s
on the cartridge(61. I 1) have passedthrough the nofch
i n t h e u p p e r c l u t c hl e v e r ( 5 9 . 7 ) .P r e s st h e l o w e r c l u t c h
l e v e r ( 5 9 . 8 )a l l t h e w a y d o w n b y u s i n g a s c r e wd r i v e r .
The space between the two clutch levers (59.7, 59.8)
w i l l n o w b e a p p r o x .6 m m 1 t 7 o " 'T1u. r n t h e c a r t r i d g e
( 6 1 . 1 l ) 9 0 o c l o c k w i s e a, n d m a k e s u r e t h a t t h e t w o
d e l r i n l u g s h a v e b e e n l o c k e d i n p o s i t i o nb y t h e c l a w s
o n e t h e l o w e r c l u t c h l e v e r ( 5 9 . 8 ) .R e f .f i g . l 6 a n d 1 7 .

Fig. 17. The toke-up pulley disc with the clufch lever.

f
fn s e r t t h e f l a n g e f o r t h e t u r n t a b l e h o u s i n g ( 7 2 . 1 ) b y
p r e s s i n gi t i n t o t h e u p p e r e n d o f t h e h o u s i n g ( 6 5 . 3 )
a n d i n s e r t h e t u r n t a b l e( 6 5 . 1 ) .
Move the operating lever (54.1)to the fast rewind
p o s i t i o n .T h i s w i l l a l l o w t h e t a k e - u pt u r n t a b l e( 6 5 . i )
t o r e s t o n t h e f l a n g e ( 7 2 . 1 ) .l n s e r to n e t e f l o n w a s h e r
( M 3 5 5 )o n t h e t u r n t a b l es h a f t ,u n d e r t h e l o w e r m o u n -
t i n g p l a t e ( 7 1 . . | )b e f o r e t h e p u l l e y ( 6 9 . . I )i s a t t a c h e d .
Ascertainan axial play of the turniable shaft of
Fig. 16. The toke-up iurntoble ossembly, exploded view. a p p r o x .0 . 1 m m ( . 0 4 " ) .

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4.2.4 Horizontal and vertical alignmenls i n t o t h e t a p e g r o o v e i n t h e g u i d e ( 7 9 . 1 3 , 7 9 . 14 ) , w h e n
of the turntables t h e o p e r a t i n g l e v e r ( 5 4 . . l )i s i n t h e n e u t r a l p o s i t i o n .
U s et h e s p e c i a tl o o l s I , 2 , a n d 3 f o r t h e s ea l i g n m e n t s . R e f .f i 9 . 2 0 .
R e f .f i 9 . 6 5 . N e c e s s a r ya d i u s t m e n t sa r e m a d e b y b e n d i n gt h e t u r n -
Horizontalalignmenls t a b l e h o u s i n g ( 6 5 . 3 ) i n c o r r e c t p o s i t i o n .U s e s p e c i a l
tool No. 3, asshown in fig. 19.
The horizontal position of the two lurnlables (65..|,
6 5 . 2 ) p a r a l l e lt o t h e l o w e r m o u n t i n g p l a t e ( 7 1 . . l ) i s Vertical alignments
checkedby placing the specialtool No. I acrossboth T h e h o r i z o n t a lp o s i t i o no f t h e t u r n t a b l e sm u s t b e s e t
t u r n t a b l e sa s s h o w n i n f i g . l B . T h e r e s h o u l d b e n o b e f o r e l h e v e r t i c a la l i g n m e n ti s m a d e .
s p a c i n gb e t w e e n t h e r u l e r ( t o o l N o . i ) a n d t h e t u r n - T h e v e r t i c a lp o s i t i o no f t h e t u r n t a b l e si s c h e c k e dw i t h
tables. the tape threaded on the recorder.The tape should not
Necessaryadiustmentsare made by bending the turn- touch the edges of the plastic reels in any mode of
t a b l e h o u s i n gi n c o r r e c tp o s i t i o n .U s e t h e s p e c i a lt o o l operalion.
N o . 3 , a s s h o w ni n f i g . 1 9 . T h e t u r n t a b l e sa r e r a i s e do r l o w e r e d , i f n e c e s s a r yb, y
T h eh o r i z o n f a p l o s i t i o no f b o t h t u r n t a b l e s( 6 5 . 1, 6 5 . 2 ) , adding or subtracting turbax washers (M306-7) be-
p a r a l l e lt o a l i n e p e r p e n d i c u l a rt o t h e f r o n t e d g e o f t w e e n t h e f l a n g e f o r t h e t u r n t a b l eh o u s i n g( 7 2 . 1, 7 2 . 2 )
t h e u p p e r m o u n t i n g p l a t e ( 7 1 . 2 )i s c h e c k e db y u s i n g a n d t h e t u r n t a b l eh o u s i n g( 6 5 . 3 ) .R e f .f i g . 1 3 a n d 1 6 .
t h e s p e c i a tl o o l N o . 2 . A f i n a l c h e c k o f t h e h o r i z o n t a lp o s i t i o n o f t h e t u r n -
T h e e d g e o f t h e s p e c i a lt o o l N o . 2 s h o u l d r u n e x a c t l y t a b l e ss h o u l d b e m a d e .

Fig.18. Control of the horizontol position of the turntobles wilh iool No. l.

S P E C I A LT O O L N O , 2

Fig. 19. Alignment of the horizontol position of the turntobles Fig. 20. Control of the horizontol position of lhe turntqbles
with fool No.3. wilh tool No.2.

4.3 CLUTCHATIGNMENTS T h e t o r q u e o f t h e t u r n t a b l e s( 6 5 . 1 , 6 5 . 2 ) i s o b t a i n e d
4.3.1 General b y t h e f r i c f i o nb e t w e e nt h e p u l l e y d i s c s( 6 i . 1 , 6 1 . 2 )
T h e m o t o r w i l l a l w a y sr u n a n d d r i v e b o t h p u l l e y d i s c s a n d t h e f e l t r i n g sg l u e d t o t h e t u r n t a b l e s( 6 5 . .,I 6 5 . 2 ) .
( 6 1 . . | , 6 1 . 2 )w h e n t h e o p e r a t i n gl e v e r ( 5 4 . 1 )i s s e t f o The friction between the pulley discsand the turn-
e i t h e rn o r m a l f o r w a r d d r i v e , f a s t w i n d , o r f a s t r e w i n d tables is determined by the position of fhe cluiches
p o s i t i o n .T h e t w o p u l l e y d i s c sw i l l r u n i n t h e o p p o s i t e mounted under each pulley disc.The clutchesare ope-
directionscausedby the crossthreading of the rubber rated by the trip bar (52..l),which is connecfedto the
d r i v e b e l t ( 6 2 . 2 ) .R e f. f i g . 6 . o p e r a t i n gl e v e r ( 5 4 .I ) .
4.3.2 Fastrewind

.^.\
:'v '':':'
-^1,

F i s2. l. Fis.22.
The supply turntable The take-up lurntable
T h e s u p p l y t u r n t a b l e( 6 5 . 2 ) h a s m a x i m u m o b t a i n a b l e T h e t a k e - u pt u r n t a b l e( 6 5 . 1 )i s c o m p l e t e l yd i s e n g a g e d
f r i c t i o nw i t h t h e p u l l e y d i s c ( 6 1 . 2 )i n r h i s p o s i t i o n .R e f . f r o m i h e p u l l e y d i s c ( 6 1 . 1 )a n d f r e e - r u n n i n gi n t h i s
fi7.21. p o s i t i o n .R e f .f i g . 2 2 .
T h e p u l l e y d i s c ( 6 . l . 2 )i s p r e s s e da g a i n s tt h e t u r n t a b l e T h e t r i p b a r ( 5 2 . 1 )h a s m o v e d , a n d t h e d e l r i n b u i l o n
( 6 5 . 2 )b y l h e e n t i r e t e n s i o no f t h e c o m p r e s s i o ns p r i n g ( 5 9 . 1 9 )o n t h e u p p e r c l u t c hl e v e r ( 5 9 . 7 )i s a t t h e h i g h -
(61.7). est position,pressingdown both the lower clutch lever
T h e t r i p b a r ( 5 2 . . l )h a s m o v e d , a n d t h e d e l r i n b u t t o n ( 5 9 . 8 )a n d t h e t w o d e l r i nl u g so n t h e c a r t r i d g e( 6 1 . 1 l ) .
( 5 9 . . | 9 )o n t h e c l u t c hl e v e r ( 5 9 . 6 )i s a i t h e l o w e s t p o s i -
t i o n .T h e t w o d e l r i n l u g s o n t h e c a r t r i d g e( 6 . | . 1 l )a n d Adiustments
t h e c l u t c hl e v e r ( 5 9 . 6 )a r e d i s e n g a g e d . Adiust the height of the upper clufch lever (59.7) by
t h e s c r e w ( B ) u n t i l t h e c l e a r a n c eb e t w e e n t h e p u l l e y f ,
Adiustments d i s c ( 6 1 . 1 )a n d t h e f e l t r i n g o n t h e t u r n t a b l e( 6 5 . 1 )i s
Adiust the heighi of the clutch lever (59.6) by ihe a p p r o x . 0 . 5 - l m m ( . 0 2 " - . 0 4 " ) . R e c h e c ka l l o t h e r p o -
screw (A) until ihe clearancebetween the-clutchlever s i t i o n so f t h e o p e r a t i n gl e v e r a n d f i n a l l y s e a l t h e a d -
( 5 9 . 6 )a n d t h e d e l r i n l u g s o n t h e c a r t r i d g e( 6 l . l i ) i s
iustmentscrew B.
a p p r o x .0 . 5 - l m m ( . 0 2 ' - . 0 4 " ) .
T h e t o r q u e o f t h e s u p p l y t u r n t a b l e( 6 5 . 2 )s h o u l d b e
min. 75 g (23/aoz) acting on an arm of 8 cm (3y2").
Recheckall other positionsof the operating lever and
f i n a l l y s e a l t h e a d i u s t m e n ts c r e w A .

4.3.3 Fastwind

I
F i g .2 3 . Fi1.24.
The supply turntable The take-up turntable
T h e s u p p l y t u r n t a b l e( 6 5 . 2 )i s c o m p l e t e l yd i s e n g a g e d T h e t a k e - u pt u r n t a b l e( 6 5 . . l )h a s m a x i m u m o b i a i n a b l e
{ r o m t h e p u l l e y d i s c ( 6 1 . 2 ) a n d f r e e - r u n n i n gi n t h i s f r i c t i o nw i t h t h e p u l l e yd i s c( 6 1 . 1 )i n t h i s p o s i t i o nT. h e
p o s i t i o n .R e f. f i 9 . 2 3 . s p r i n g l o a d e dl o w e r c l u t c hl e v e r ( 5 9 . 8 )i s p r e s s i n gt h e
T h e t r i p b a r ( 5 2 . . l )h a s m o v e d , a n d t h e d e l r i n b u t t o n d e l r i n l u g s o n t h e c a r t r i d g e( 6 1 . 1l ) u p w a r d si n a d d i -
( 5 9 . 19 ) o n t h e c l u t c hl e v e r ( 5 9 . 6 )i s a t t h e h i g h e s tp o s i - tion to ihe entire tension of the compressionspring
t i o n , p r e s s i n gd o w n t h e t w o d e l r i n l u g s o n t h e c a r t - ( 6 1 . 8 )R . e f. f i s . 2 4 .
r i d g e( 6 1 . . l l ) . T h e t r i p b a r ( 5 2 . ' l )h a s m o v e d , a n d t h e d e l r i n b u t t o n
( 5 9 . 1 9 )o n t h e u p p e r c l u t c hl e v e r ( 5 9 . 7 )i s a t t h e l o w e s t
Adiustments p o s i t i o n ,d i s e n g a g i n gt h e l o w e r c l u t c hl e v e r ( 5 9 . 8 )a n d
Adiust the height of the clutch lever (59.6) by rhe t h e i w o d e l r i n l u g s o n t h e c a r t r i d g e( 6 . l . 1 l ) .
s c r e w( A ) u n t i l t h e c l e a r a n c eb e t w e e n t h e p u l l e y d i s c
( 6 1 . 2 )a n d t h e f e l t r i n go n t h e t u r n t a b l e( 6 5 . 2 )i s a p p r o x . Adiustments
0 . 5 - l m m ( . 0 2 ' - . 0 4 " ) . R e c h e c ka l l o t h e r p o s i t i o n so f A d i u s f t h e h e i g h t o f t h e u p p e r c l u t c h l e v e r ( 5 9 . 7 )b y
the operating lever and finally seal the adiustment the screw (B) until the clearancebefween the upper
screw A. and the lower clutch levers (59.7, 59.8) is approx.
0.5 mm (.02').
T h e t o r q u e o f t h e t a k e - u pt u r n t a b l e( 6 5 . . l )s h o u l d b e
m i n . 6 5 g ( 2 1 / t o z )a c t i n go n a n a r m o f 8 c m ( 3 t / 2 " ) . R e -
rhorlz
4.3.4 Normal forward drive

Fis.25. Fi9.26.

The supply turnfable The take-up turntable


T h e s u p p l y t u r n t a b l e( 6 5 . 2 )i s c o m p l e t e l yd i s e n g a g e d The take-upturntable (65.1) has a reducedfriction
f r o m t h e p u l l e y d i s c ( 6 1 . 2 ) a n d f r e e - r u n n i n gi n t h i s w i t h t h e p u l l e yd i s c( 6 1 . . l )i n t h i s p o s i t i o nT. h e t o r q u e
p o s i t i o n .R e f. f i g . 2 5 . o f t h e t a k e - u pt u r n t a b l e( 6 5 . . | )s h o u l d b e s u f fi c i e n tt o
T h e t r i p b a r ( 5 2 . 1 )h a s m o v e d , a n d t h e d e l r i n b u t t o n t a k e - u pt h e t a p e i n r e c o r d o r p l a y b a c km o d e s . R e f .
( 5 9 . 1 9 )o n t h e c l u t c hl e v e r ( 5 9 . 6 )i s a t t h e h i g h e s tp o s i - fis.26.
t i o n , p r e s s i n gd o w n t h e t w o d e l r i n l u g s o n t h e c a r t - T h e t r i p b a r ( 5 2 . 1 )h a s m o v e d , a n d t h e d e l r i n b u t t o n
t r i d g e( 6 1 . 1 i ) . ( 5 9 . 1 9 )o n t h e u p p e r c l u t c hl e v e r( 5 9 . 2 )i s i n t h e m i d d l e
p o s i i i o n ,p r e s s i n gd o w n t h e s p r i n gl o a d e dl o w e r c l u t c h
Adiustments l e v e r ( 5 9 . 8 ) .T h e d e l r i n l u g s o n t h e c a r t r i d g e( 6 1 . . | l )
A d i u s t t h e h e i g h t o f t h e c l u t c h l e v g r ( 5 9 . 6 ) b y t h e a r e r e l e a s e df r o m a n y t e n s i o n , a n d t h e p u l l e y d i s c
s c r e w ( A ) u n t i l t h e c l e a r a n c eb e t w e e n t h e p u l l e y d i s c ( 6 1 . 1 )i s p r e s s i n ga g a i n s t h e t u r n t a b l e( 6 5 . 1 )o n l y b y
( 6 1. 2 )a n d t h e f e l t r i n go n t h e t u r n t a b l e( 6 5 . 2 )i s a p p r o x . t h e t e n s i o no f t h e c o m p r e s s i o ns p r i n g ( 6 1 . 8 ) .
0 . 5 - l m m ( . 0 2 " - . O 4 " ) . R e c h e c ka l l o t h e r p o s i t i o n so f
t h e o p e r a t i n g l e v e r a n d f i n a l l y s e a l t h e a d i u s t m e n t Adiustments
screw A. A d i u s t t h e h e i g h t o f t h e u p p e r c l u t c h l e v e r ( 5 9 . 7 )b y
the screw (B) until the delrin lugs on the cartridge
( 6 . l . 1 l ) i s i n t h e c e n t e r p o s i t i o nb e t w e e n u p p e r a n d
l o w e r c l u t c hl e v e r s( 5 9 . 7 ,5 9 . 8 ) .
T h e t o r q u e o f t h e t a k e - u pi u r n t a b l e ( 6 5 . . I )s h o u l d b e
1 2 - 2 5 9 ( / r - l o z ) a c t i n go n a n a r m o f 8 c m 1 3 1 / 2 " ) .
R e c h e c ka l l o t h e r p o s i t i o n so f t h e o p e r a t i n gl e v e r a n d
f i n a l l y s e a l t h e a d i u s t m e n ts c r e w B .

4.3.5 Neutral
The motor power is shut off, and the pulley discs
( 6 1 . 16, . l . 2 )a r en o t r u n n i n g .

2l

Fis.27. Fis.28.

The supply turnlable The take-up turnlable


T h e s u p p l y t u r n t a b l e( 6 5 . 2 )h a s m a x i m u m o b t a i n a b l e T h e t a k e - u pt u r n t a b l e( 6 5 . ' l )h a s m a x i m u mo b t a i n a b l e
f r i c t i o nw i t h t h e p u l l e y d i s c ( 6 1 . 2 )i n t h i s p o s i t i o n .R e f. f r i c t i o nw i t h t h e p u l l e y d i s c ( 6 I . l ) i n t h i s p o s i t i o n .R e f.
c h a p t e r4 . 3 . 2 , I a s t r e w i n d . c h a p t e r4 . 3 . 3 ,f a s t w i n d .

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4.3.6 Free
The motor power is shut off and t h e p u l l e yd i s c s( 6 1 . i ,
6 ) . 2 )a r en o t r u n n i n g .

Fig.29.
F i g .3 0 .

Thesupplyturntable The take-up turntable


Thesupplyturntable(65.2)is complerely disengaged T h e t a k e - u pt u r n t a b l e( 6 5 . 1 )i s c o m p l e t e l yd i s e n g a g e d
from.thepu-lleydisc (6.l.2)and fiee-runningin rhis f r o m t h e _ p y l l e y
d i s c ( 6 1 . 1 ) a n d f i e e - r u n n i n gi n i h l s
position.Ref.chapter4,3.3,fast wind. p o s i t i o n .R e f .c h a p t e r4 . 3 . 2 , f a s t r e w i n d .

'F

O,5mri (o.oz".

Fig. 31. The olignment of the motor pulley.

4.4 The motor pulley 4.4.1 Threadingof the rubber drive belt
Th-edriving mechanismwith the speed transfer wheel
The rubber drive belt (62.2) is crossthreadedas snown
( 5 3 . 1e) n g a g e di n t h e 1 7/ 6 i . p . s . t r a cokn t h e m o t o r
pul_ in fig. 6. The belt is running in fhe upper groove in
l e y ( 6 2 . 1 )i s s h o w n i n f i g . 3 t . T h e m o r o rp u l l e y ( O ) . t ) f r o n t o f t h e . p u l l e y( 6 2 . 1 ) ,u n d i n t h e l o w e r g r o o v e a t
has three trackswith different diametersior the ipeej t h e r e a r o f t h e p u l l e y .T h e c r o s s i n gs h o u l dl i J b e t w e e n
(53..l), corresponding to the speeds
lr.ultfgl wheel l h e s u p p l yt u r n t a b l e( 6 5 . 2 )a n d t h e m o t o r p u l l e y ( 6 2 . 1 ) .
l ' / u ,3 ' / o , a n d Z r / , i . p . s .
4.5 THESPEEDTRANSFER WHEET
Adiustments
The speed transfer wheel (53.1) is attached fo the
T h e v e r t i c a lp o s i t i o no f t h e m o t o r p u l l e y ( 6 2 . 1 )i s a d _ m o u r t i n g a r m ( 5 3 . 3 )a n d i s d r i v e n b y t h e m o i o r p u l l e y
j u s t e d , w i t ht h e o p e r a t i n gl e v e r
t S + . fl i n n e u t r a lp o s i _ T h e s p e e dr r a n s f e rw h e e l ( 5 i . t ) i n t u r n , d r i v e s
t i o n . T h ed i v i d i n g r i b o f t h e m o t o r p u l l e y ( 6 2 . 1 )s h o u l d \92 ).).
the f ly-wheel (66.i ). The spring (53.5)securesthe con-
b e s e f 0 . 5 m m ( . O 2 " )b e l o w a n i m a g i n a r yl i n e d r a w n tact of the speed transfer wheel (53.1) between the
between the bottoms of the V-shapld grooves in the
m o t o r p u l l e y ( 6 2 . 1 )a n d r h e f l y w h e e l ( 6 6 . 1 ) .R e f . f i q .
p u l l e yd i s c s( 6 1. 1, 6 1 . 2 ) .
6 a n d3 1 .
18
Adiustments
F i 9 . 3 2 .T h e
The speed selectorbracket (29.3)
is adiusted until the flywheelwith
mounting arm for the speed transfer
rarheel(53.3) is the beorings,
p a r a l l e lt o t h e l o w e r m o u n t i n g
plate (it.J) (unscrew exploded view.
the two screws Ml l3). fnu"riru.ing
between
mounting arm (53.3)and the " . o u n t i n g the
lo*"r. plate
g 1 . l ) s h o u l d b e a p p r o x . .I m m ( . O 4 , , )n. " t .
f ig. Sa.
The vertica.lposition tne .p""j
tru*f"l,rn"el (53..|)
i s _ a d i u s t e db y a d d i n"tg o r s u b t r a c t i n g - i r r u . -
between rhe rransfer wheel holdei w a shers
(SC.Z)and the
m o u n t i n ga r m f o r t h e t r a n s f e r
w n e e t ( S S . S lT . hespac-
i n g . b e t w e e nt h e s p e e d . r r a n s f e r
*n""fijg.rf and rhe
higher speed track o.nrhe .otor.
b e a p p r o x . 0 . 5 m m ( . O 2 , ' 1i n , n " frtt-uy'iur..,) should
i;/.-i.p.s. and 33la
i . P . s .p o s i t i o n .
The verticalpositionof the speed
transferwheel (53..1 )
s h o u l db e m i n i m u m f r n n n
t . O a) i l " i " * i n " u p p e r r i m
of th.eflywheel (66.1) in ti" Z,'lr-i
ps. position. The
flywheet(66.1) is titiea,ii ne.J.r.ii, Ui addins
extra thrust washer (66.g1) in an
the'O*LI. flywheel
b e a r i n g .R e f .c h a p t e r4 . 7 .
The horizontal alignment of the
speed transfer wheel
rt ( 5 3 . 1 )i s - a d i u s r e d L yb e n d i n s
th;-;;;r;"; wheet hot-
(5S.2)(tool No. 6) until rihe
9er ,puJ'rr""nrter wheel
( 5 3 . 1 )r u n s p a r a i l e lt o r h e f t y w h " J j - ( - o Z . ; ; '
4.6 THEI.IFTINGMECHANISM \
T.he
- d e s i g n o f t h e l i f t i n g m e c h a n i s mi s s h o w n i n
fig.34.
T h e .l i f t i n g a r m ( 5 9 . 1 8 )
ylt! the parailelarm (53.7)
and the adiustmenfarm (53.g) is
rocateJbetween the
u p p e ra n d t h e l o w e r m o u n t i n gp l a t e s( Z l
.2,71.1)-The
jfj']n'''.iT,ll?;t8)is linkedt".*," ..i""iri. ,esrn"nt
\Jy.t / wntte
) t h e p a r a l l e la r m ( 5 3 . 2 )i s c o n n e c t e d
tween the lifting arm (59.lg) be_
and the-tia-nsferwheel
holder(S3.2).
The lifting mechanism releases
the speed
w h e e l ( 5 3 . 1 )f r o m c o n r a c r w i r ht n u r n o r o l p , l l e transfer
y (62.1)
anf thg flywheel (66.1) in ulf porir-ionsTt
,h" opu_
r a t i n g l e v e r ( 5 4 . 1 )e x c e p t n o r m a l
forward drive.
Adiustments:
R e f .f i s . 3 4 .
Loosenscrew A. The lifting between
the speed trans_
fer.wheet(53.i) and rhu ;;;,.
;rii"vi#.U is indi_
IG ylauatlyadjusredfor the,thruu'rpu"i.'-6yU"naing
the splirsX, y and Z on rhe liftini
arm 6,0.]A),.or-
respondingto rhe speeds7, i"lo
1", unJ t1u-'i.p.r.
The lifringis occasioned Uy u'iufJi*ly"'Jmallmove-
t"nl
?f.the operatinglever(54..1)
warddrive
from normalfor_
to neufral.Thelifting,nortJ [" .ompleted
before the motor currentis siut
.if-JV the micro_
switch(33.3).
The clearance betweenthe motor pulley (62.1)and
the speedrransferwheel(53.f ar
1 afl speJds
be minimum3 mm when rh" ;p;r;;ffiJver should
is in neutralposition. t5a.t)
Set the speedselectorto l t/u i.p.s.tape
speedand
the operaringlever to neutrli piriii."Ii*n
justmeniarm (53.8)unrila .p..inl rhe ad-
ol O,i'^^ 1.92,1
is obtainedbetweenthe speedtrJnsfer
wheet (S3.1)
and the flywheel (66.1).irr" rn"
,plej'."tu.tor. to
33/a
.and.i'1, i.p.t'.tape speedand checkthat the
spacing_ is min. 0,5 mm 1.0),,1for Ool.,pt.itlons.
adiustif necessary Re_
and re_sealtf.'r"uJirrt,i"it r.rurarn.
4.7 THE FTYWHEEL WITH THE CAPSTAN
T h e f l y w h e e l s h a f t a c t s a s t h e c a p s t a n( 6 6 . 2 ) ,a n d i s
a n d s e l f a d i u s t i n gb e a r -
m o u n t e di n t w o s e l f l u b r i c a t i n g
i n s s ( 6 6 . 3 ) .R e f .f i g . 3 2 .

Adiustments
T h e v e r t i c a l p o s i t i o no f t h e c a p s t a n( 6 6 . 2 ) i s a l i g n e d
with the specialtool No. 5 insertedon top of the cap-
s t a na s s h o w ni n f i g . 3 3 .
The two screws(M.l25) are loosened,and correctposi-
t i o n o f t h e c a p s t a n( 6 6 . 2 ) i s o b t a i n e d w h e n a l l t h r e e
l e g s o f t h e t o o l N o . 5 t o u c h e st h e u p p e r m o u n t i n g
p l a t e( 7 1 . 2 ) .

4.7.1 The brake for the flywheel


The brake spring (66.6) for the flywheel (66..l) is
attached to the lifting arm for the speed transfer
w h e e l ( 5 9 . . l 8 ) .R e f .f i g . 6 .
T h e b r a k e i s e n g a g e di n a l l p o s i t i o n so f t h e o p e r a t i n g
l e v e r ( 5 4 . 1 )e x c e p tn o r m a lf o r w a r d d r i v e .

Fig. 33. Alignment of the copslon wiih tool No. 5.

Fig.34. The speed chonge mechonism.

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4.8 THESPEEDCHANGEMECHANISM i s a d i u s t e db y b e n d i n g t h e n o s e o f t h e c a m d i s c a r m
T h e s p e e d c h a n g e m e c h a n i s mi s d e s i g n e d a s s h o w n ( 5 9 . 1 2 ) .R e m o v et h e m o t o r p u l l e y ( 6 2 . j ) t o m a k e t h i s
in fig. 34. alignment.
T h e s p e e d t r a n s f e rw h e e l ( 5 3 . 1 ) i s e n g a g e d w i t h t h e
lowest track on fhe motor pulley (62.1), and the 4.9 THE MOMENTARY START.STOP FEATURE
m o u n t i n g a r m f o r t h e s p e e d t r a n s f e rw h e e l ( 5 3 . 3 ) i s The momentary start-stop mechanism (33.4) is de-
pressedagainst the lowest level (level a) on the cam s i g n e da s s h o w n i n f i g . 3 5 .
d i s c ( 5 9 . 1 . l )i n t h e 1 ?/ s i . p . s .p o s i r i o n . T h e d e l r i n b u s h i n g ( 3 3 . 9 )w i l l p r e s sa g a i n s tt h e p r e s -
T h e s p e e d t r a n s f e rw h e e l ( 5 3 . 1 ) w i l l b e d i s e n g a g e d sure wheel lever (5 1.5) in point B when the start-stop
f r o m t h e m o t o r p u l l e y ( 6 2 . 1 ) ,a n d m o v e d o u t h o r i - l e v e r ( 3 3 . 1 1 )i s m o v e d t o s t o p p o s i t i o n .T h e p r e s s u r e
z o n t a l l y a p p r o x . 1 " , w h e n t h e s p e e d s e l e c t o rk n o b w h e e l l e v e r ( 5 1 . 5 ) m o v e s t h e p r e s s u r ew h e e l s h a f t
(53.4) is turned towards Ihe 33/t i.p.s. position. This ( 5 . l . 2 )w i t h t h e p r e s s u r ew h e e l i S t . l ) a w a y f r o m t h e
h o r i z o n t a lm o v e m e n ti s a c c o m p l i s h e d by the camdisc c a p s t a n( 6 6 . 2 )a n d a c t i v a t e st h e t a p e b r a k e ( 5 1 . 9 ) .
a r m ( 5 9 .1 2 ) , w h i c h r o l l e r r e s t s a g a i n s tt h e c u r v a t u r e
of the cam disc (59.1l).The cam disc arm (59.12) Adiustments
pressesagainstthe mounting arm for the speed trans- Move the operating lever to normal forward drive
f e r w h e e l ( 5 3 . 3 )i n p o i n t D . position and set the momentary start-stop lever in

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Fig.35. The momentory stqrf-stop mechonism.

i n g l e v e r ( 5 4 . . l )i n n o r m a l f o r w a r d d r i v e . T h e s p a c i n g
< S T O P >p>o s i t i o n . A d i u s t t h e p r e s s u r e w h e e l l e v e r
The vertical lifting of the mounting arm for the speed ( 5 - 1 . 5b) y
bendingthe f lat part B to obtain a spacing
lransfer wheel (53.3) is accomplishedby the slope of o f a p p r o x .
0 . 5 m m ( . 0 2 " ) b e t w e e ni h e p r e s s u r ew h e e l
t h e c a m d i s c ( 5 9 .1 1 ) b e t w e e n t h e l e v e l sa a n d b . T h e ( 5 1 . 1 ) a n d
t h e c a p s t a n ( 6 6 . 2 ) . A s c e r t a i na p l a y o f
slope pressesthe mounting arm for the speed trans- a p p r o x . 0 . 2
m m ( . O 1 2 " )b e t w e e n t h e p r e s s u r ew h e e l
f e r w h e e l ( 5 3 . 3 )u p w a r d s f r o m t h e l e v e l a ( l z , / 6 i . p . s . l e v e r ( 5 i . 5 )
a n d t h e t r a n s f e rb r a c k e t( 5 9 . 2 4 ) .
p o s i t i o n )t o t h e I e v e l b ( 3 ,/ o i . p . s .p o s i t i o n )d u r i n g t h e Start the
mechanismby moving the start-stoplever to
rotation of the speed selectorknob (53.4). the left posifion. Adiust lhe pressure wheel lever
( 5 1 . 5 )b y b e n d i n g t h e t o n g u e C t o o b t a i n a s p a c i n go f
approx. I mm (.04") between the pressuie wheel
Adiustments s h a f t ( S t . 2 ) a n d t h e p r e s s u r ew h e e l l e v e r ( 5 i . 5 ) a t
The spacing at point D between the cam disc arm point D. Make
sure that the space between the pres-
(59.12) and the mounting arm for ihe speed transfer
s u r e w h e e l l e v e r( 5 I . 5 )a n d f h e s t a r t - s t o pl e v e r( 3 3 . 1I )
w h e e l ( 5 3 . 3 )s h o u l d b e 0 . 5 m m ( . 0 2 ' , )w i i h t h e o p e r a r - i s a p p r o x .0 . 5
mm (.O2").

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4.IO THE PRESSURE PAD T h e a c t u a t i n gs p r i n g s h a l l r u n f r e e i n s i d e t h e t a p e
The pressure pad (59.27) is located in front of the g u i d e s l o t w i t h o u t s t i c k i n g .T h e w i d i h o f t h e s l o t i s
e r a s e h e a d a n d i s i n t r o d u c e dt o s e c u r e m a x i m u m a d i u s t e dt o 2 m m ( . 0 8 " ) b y b e n d i n g t h e b r a c k e t i n
erasure,and to ensure constantfriciion for the tape, p o i n t B . R e f .f i g . 3 6 .
when the recorderis operating in normal forward T h e v e r t i c a lp o s i t i o no f t h e a c t u a t i n gs p r i n g ( 7 9 . 1 7 )i s
d r i v e . R e f . f i g . 1 1 a n d 3 5 . T h e p r e s s u r ep a d a r m a d l u s t e da s s h o w n i n f i g . 3 7 . T h e v e r t i c a lp a r t o f t h e
(59.2) is activated by the pressurewheel lever (5 1.5) s p r i n g s h o u l d c o v e r a p p r o x .3 m m ( ' / u " ) o f t h e t a p e .
and the transfer bracket (59.24). The pressure pad Misalignments could cause the tape to be squeezed
(59.27)is pressingagainstthe tape and the erasehead out of the tapeguide.
i n n o r m a lf o r w a r d d r i v e , a n d i s c o m p l e t e l yd i s e n g a g e d Ascertainsufficient clearancebetween the upper part
i n a l l o i h e r p o s i t i o n so f t h e o p e r a t i n gl e v e r ( 5 4 ' 1 ) . of the actuating spring marked D and the front trim
c o v e r ( 7 3 . 1 )w h e n t a p e i s i n s e r t e d .
Adiustments
The pressure pad (59.27) should be cleaned occa-
s i o n a l l y ,a s t h e a c c u m u l a t i o no f d u s t a n d i r o n o x i d e /D
,
p a r t i c l e sm i g h t s e r i o u s l ya f f e c t t h e e r a s u r e a n d t h e
tape movement.
N o t e : D o n o t s o a kt h e f e l t p a d w i t h a n y l i q u i d .
T h e s p r i n g w i t h f e l t f o r t h e p r e s s u r ep a d ( 5 9 . 1 )i s d e -
s i g n e da s a s n a p - o nt y p e , a n d c a n e a s i l yb e p u l l e d o u t
b y b e n d i n gt h e t w o t a g so n t h e h a r d b r a s ss p r i n ga w a y
from the slots in the pressurepad arm (59.2).
The tension of the pressure pad (59.27) against the
e r a s eh e a d , i n n o r m a l f o r w a r d d r i v e p o s i t i o n ,s h o u l d
rc
be 75-100 g (25/e-3Vz oz). This tension is corrected
b y a d i u s t i n gt h e t e n s i o no f t h e s p r i n g ( 5 9 . 1 4 )f o r t h e
p r e s s u r ep a d .

4.I I THEAUTOMATICEND STOPSWITCH


The actuating spring (79.17) for the end stop switch
i s l o c a t e di n t h e s l o t o f t h e r i g h t i a p e g u i d e ( 7 9 . 1 4 ) '
T h e m i c r o s w i t c h( 3 3 . 2 ) i s m o u n l e d u n d e r t h e u p p e r F i g , 3 7 . V e r t i c o lo d i u s f m e n to f r h e e n d s t o Ps w i t c h '
m o u n t i n gp l a t e( 7 1. 2 ) r e f. f i g . 9 a n d 1 1 .
The microswitch(33.2) shuts off the motor when the
4.12 THE REVOTUTIONCOUNIER
t a p e r u n s o u t o r i f t h e t a p e b r e a k s .T h e s w i l c h w o r k s
The revoluiion counter (79.23) is located between the
i n d e p e n d e n tu p o n t h e p o s i t i o no f t h e o p e r a t i n gl e v e r
(54.r ). u p p e ra n d t h e l o w e r m o u n t i n gp l a t e s( 7 1. 2 , 7 1 . 1 ) , b e -
h i n d t h e o p e r a t i n gl e v e r ( 5 4 . 1 ) .T h e c o u n t e r( 7 9 . 2 3 )i s
Adiustments d r i v e n b y a r u b b e r b e l t ( 6 9 . 3 )a n d a p u l l e y d i s c ( 6 9 . 1 )
Theoperating pointof lhe microswitch (33.2)is adiust- a t t a c h e dt o t h e s h a f t o f t h e t a k e - u pt u r n t a b l e ( 6 5 . 1 ) .
ed by bendingthe actuating spring (79.17) in pointA. R e f .f i g . 9 a n d 5 3 .
Ref.fig. 36. Theoperalingpointis set 0.5 mm (.02")
linex-x, whenthe actuating Adiustmenls
in f rontof the imaginary
spring(79.17)is movedfrom the restpositionlowards T h e p u l l e y d i s c f o r t h e r e v o l u t i o n c o u n t e r ( 6 9 . 2 ) i s
the front of the uppermountingplate(71.2). m o u n t e df l u s h w i t h t h e c o u n t e rs h a f t .T h e p u l l e y d i s c
(69..|) is mounted tight up againstthe lock spring f
( 7 9 . 8 ) f o r t h e t a k e - u pt u r n t a b l e .M i s a l i g n m e n to f t h e
v e r t i c a lp o s i t i o no f t h e p u l l i e sm i g h t c a u s et h e r u b b e r
belt (69.3)to fall off.

4.13 ASSEMBTING THETOP COVER


The top cover is attachedto the recorder as shown in
fig. 38.

Vertical alignment of the lop cover


Two thick rubber washers(74.5)have been introduced
between the top cover and the mounting brackets.By
t i g h t e n i n gl h e t w o s c r e w s( M . l 3 0 )s l i g h t l y ,t h e r u b b e r
will be compressedand allow the necessaryvertical
a d l u s t m e n to f t h e t o p c o v e r . R e f .f i g . 3 8 .
The vertical positionof the top cover should be adiust-
ed to ascertainsufficient spacing between the plastic
Fig.36. Horizoniol odiustment of the end stop switch. tape reelsand the fop cover in all modes of operation.

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5.0 The electroniccircuits,detaileddescriptionand
adjustmentinstructions
5.I THE MAIN EI.ECTRONIC UNITs, BTOCK The equalizingamplifiers have the following three
DIAGRAM functions:
The block diagram of the Tandberg tape recorder R e c o r de q u a l i z i n g
s e r i e sl 2 i s s h o w n i n f i g . 3 9 . P l a y b a c ke q u a l i z i n g
The tape recorder is equipped with the following Amplifierequalizing
un i t s : The differeni units can be interconnecledin various
2 Recordpre-amplifiers combinafions by the switching system, creating a
2 P l a y b a c kp r e - a m p l i f i e r s very flexible tape recorder.
2 E q u a l i z i n ga m p l i f i e r s T h e a m p l i f i e r sa r e i d e n t i c a fl o r t h e t w o c h a n n e l s a
, nd
2 Power output amplif iers o n l y t h e a m p l i f i e r sf o r t h e u p p e r t r a c k a r e t h e r e f o r e
2 Recordlevel indicatorcircuiis e x p l a i n e di n t h e f o l l o w i n g d i s c u s s i o n s .
I Oscillaior
The power supply
The switching system

P r € - o m p o u t p u t C H1

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ODen in stereo Rec HEAO HEAO

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Fig.39. Bfock diogrom models l2-4 and 12-2. The diogrom shows the switches in stereo recording.

5.1.1 Inputs HIGH


LEVEL

T h e s c h e m a t i co f t h e i n p u t c i r c u i t si s s h o w n i n f i g . 4 0 . LOW
.EVEL
The circuit indicated by fhe dotted lines is the con-
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Theserecordersore equipped with standardtelephone
n
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iacks instead of the DIN contactsfor the microphone Ic H A S S .


i n p u t s . W h e n t h e m i c r o p h o n e sa r e p l u g g e d i n , t h e CRYST-PHONO i GND.

c o r r e s p o n d i n gH I G H L E V E LL, O W L E V E LR , ADIO and I


,
C R P H O N O i n p u t s a r e a u t o m a t i c a l l yd i s c o n n e c t e d . LEVEL
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R e f .f i g . 4 l . T h e F M - m u l t i p l e xf i l t e r , C 6 , L 5 a n d R 9 ,
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a p p e a r o n t h e o u t p u t t e r m i n a l so f t h e t u n e r d u r i n g
stereorecepiion.
x T h e p i l o t s i g n a l i s u s u a l l ya l 9 k c / s s i g n a l b u t i n c e r -
RO3
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25V 27K l9kc/5
FiLTER T h e s c h e m a t i cf o r t h e e q u a l i z i n ga m p l i f i e r i n r e c o r d
p o s i t i o n ,i s s h o w n i n f i g . 4 2 . T h e r e c o r d a m p l i f i e r i s
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2,2
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( D a r l i n g t o nc o n n e c t i o n )T. h i s c i r c u i t h a s a h i g h i n p u t
Fig. 41. The record pre-omplifier, schemotic.
i m p e d a n c ea n d h i g h a m p l i f i c a t i o nQ . l08 is connecfed
i n c o m m o ne m i t t e r c o n n e c t i o na n d Q l 0 9 i s c o n n e c t e d
5.1.2 The record pre-amplifier in common collectorconnection(emitter follower).
The schematicfor the record pre-amplifier is shown The record equalization is obtained by fhe negative
i n f i g . 4 l . T h e r e c o r d p r e - a m p l i f i e ri s a t h r e e s t a g e feedback circuit from the emitter of Ql09 to the
t r a n s i s t o ra m p l i f i e r . Q l 0 1 a n d Q l 0 2 a r e c o n n e c t e d e m i t t e ro f Q 1 0 7 .
i n c o m m o n e m i t i e r c o n n e c t i o nw h i l e Q l 0 3 i s c o n - The emitter feedback circuit decreasesthe amplifica-
nected in common collector connection (emitter fol- t i o n a p p r o x i m a t e l y3 0 d B i n t h e m e d i u m r a n g eo f t h e
G lower). rrequency response.
The record pre-amplifier is furnished with one T h e l o w e r r a n g e o f t h e h i g h f r e q u e n c y r e s p o n s ei s
m i c r o p h o n ei n p u t a n d o n e l i n e i n p u t c o n n e c t e di n d e t e r m i n e d b y t h e c a p a c i t o rC \ 2 2 . T h e s e r i a l r e s o n -
p a r a l l e l .W h e n u s i n g t h e m i c r o p h o n ei n p u t , t h e l i n e a n c e c i r c u i tL l , C l 2 5 a n d R l 3 6 f o r m s t h e h i g h f r e -
i n p u t i s d i s c o n n e c t e dT. h e i n p u t i m p e d a n c e i s 2 0 0 quency response.
o h m s , u n b a l a n c e d .T h e i n p u t s e n s i t i v i t yi s . 1 5 m V . The low frequency responseis obtained by the capa-
T h e c a p a c i t o r sC i 0 4 , C l 0 7 a n d C i 8 0 a r e f i l t e r c a p a - c i t o r C I 2 7 a n d t h e r e s i s i o rR1 4 0 .
c i t o r sf o r r a d i o f r e q u e n c y s i g n a l s . C l 8 6 i s i n f r o d u c e df o f o r m a p a r t o f t h e h i g h f r e q u -
T h e c o m p o n e n t sR l 0 5 , R l 0 7 a n d R l l 3 f o r m a n e g a - ency response.
tive feedback circuit from the emitter of Ql03 to the The equalizationswitch is linked fo the speed selector
e m i t t e ro f Q 1 0 l . knob, and correct equalizationfor the different
T h e f e e d b a c k c i r c u i t i s f r e q u e n c y i n d e p e n d e n ta n d s p e e d s w i l l b e o b t a i n e d a u t o m a t i c a l l yw h e n f h e
i n t r o d u c e df o r s t a b i l i z i n gt h e a m p l i f i e r . speedis changed.
A n e g a t i v e f r e q u e n c y i n d e p e n d e n tf e e d b a c k c i r c u i t The componenisare referred to 7th i.p.s. tape speed.
( R 1 0 5 ,R l 0 6 a n d C 1 0 3 ) i s i n t r o d u c e di n t h e e m i t t e r T h e s p e e d e q u a l i z a t i o ni s o b t a i n e d i n 3 3 / ai . p . s . b y
circuitofQl0l. t h e r e s i s t o rR l 3 4 a n d t h e c a p a c i t o rC 1 2 4 , i n s p e e d
T h e o u t p u t s i g n a lf r o m t h e r e c o r dp r e a m p l i f i e rp a s s e s l 7 / a i . p . s . t h e e q u a l i z a t i o ni s o b t a i n e d b y t h e r e s i -
C l l 0 a n d R l 1 5 v i a t h e c o n t a c tF l l f o t h e V o l u m e s t o r R i 3 2 a n d f h e c a p a c i t o rC l 2 3 .
c o n t r o l R l . T h e f r e q u e n c y r e s p o n s eo f t h e r e c o r d The output signal is fed to the record current adiust.
p r e - a m p l iife r i s f l a t . m e n t p o t e n t i o m e t e rR l 4 v i a t h e r e s i s t o rR 1 4 5 .
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Fig. 43. The response curves for the equolizing omplifier in record position.

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5 . 1 . 5 T h e e q u a l i z i n ga m p l i f i e r i n P L A Y B A C K 7 0 c / s . C l 3 l i s i n t r o d u c e dt o p r e v e n t t r a n s i e n to s c i l -
position l a t i o n si n t h e t r a n s i s t oQ
r 109.
The components are referred to 7Yz i.p.s.tape
T h e e q u a l i z i n g a m p l i f i e r i n p l a y b a c k p o s i t i o n i s s p e e d .T h e e q u a l i z a t i o ns w i t c h i s l i n k e d t o t h e s p e e d
s h o w n i n f i g . 4 4 . T h e p l a y b a c ke q u a l i z a t i o ni s o b t a i n - selector knob, and correct equalizationfor the diffe-
ed by the following circuits. r e n t s p e e d sw i l l b e o b t a i n e d a u t o m a t i c a l l yw h e n t h e
T h e n e g a t i v e f e e d b a c k c i r c u i t f r o m t h e e m i t t e r o f s p e e di s c h a n g e d .
Q l 0 9 t o t h e e m i t t e r o f Q I 0 7 , f o r m s t h e p l a y b a c k T h e s p e e d e q u a l i z a t i o ni s o b t a i n e d b y t h e r e s i s t o r s
r e s p o n s es h o w n i n f i g . 4 5 . T h e c a p a c i t o rC l 2 8 f o r m s R l 3 4 a n d R l 3 7 a n d c a p a c i t o r sC l 2 4 a n d C l 2 8 i n
t h e p l a y b a c kc u r v e i n t h e r a n g e f r o m 7 0 c / s t o a p - 3 3 / +i . p . s .t a p e s p e e d .
p r o x . 3 0 0 c / s . T h e h i g h f r e q u e n c yr e s p o n s ei s o b t a i n - l n 1 7 fe i . p . s . l h e s p e e d e q u a l i z a f i o ni s o b t a i n e d b y
e d b y t h e s e r i a lr e s o n a n c ec i r c u i tL l , C 1 2 5 , R l 3 6 a n d t h e r e s i s t o r R s l 3 2 a n d R 1 3 5 ,a n d c a p a c i t o rCs l 2 3 a n d
R I 3 3 . C l 8 6 i s i n i r o d u c e dt o f o r m a p a r t o f t h e h i g h c 1 2 8 .
f r e q u e n c yr e s p o n s eo f t h e p l a y b a c ke q u a l i z i n ga m p l i - T h e o u t p u t s i g n a l f r o m t h e p l a y b a c ka m p l i f i e r i s f e d
f i e r . T h e r e s i s t o rR 2 0 6 p a r a l l e l t o t h e r e s i s t o r sR l 3 8 t o t h e o u t p u t a m p l i f i e r v i a t h e s w i t c h e F l 2 a n d t h e
a n d R ' l 4 0 ,f o r m s t h e l o w f r e q u e n c y r e s p o n s e b , e l o w v o l u m e c o n t r o lR l .

E q u oI s w i t c h Eouql swiich

c 1 2 l+ f R 1 2 6 5't.
80p f l,2K c 124 15K
17n 5'1, R 135
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125 *R ta.:
+27\
R IJD 220K r30
JJ R1 4 1

R140 c 130
Q 108 4 3 K 25u
B C1 1 3 -
R 131 c 196
120 6 8p

:^ c 131,
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To volume
R 1r.6 control.
1,5K

R 123 5,1M c 181 10^ 4


4ol, R 144 R 11',7
prespg. C119 1K 1K
,lp R 125 R 129
D r e om p .
0 104/0105 610 1K
R201
68K

Fig. 44. The equolizing omplifier in ploybock position, schemoiic.

26
dB

30

I
\ JJ %

\-..--
/z

20 Hz 50 100 200 500 1000 2000 s000 10000 20000

Fig.45. The response curves for the equolizing omplifier in ploybock position.

+
5 . 1 . 5 T h e e q u a l i z i n ga m p l i f i e r i n A M P U F I E Rp o s i t i o n 3 4 d B . C l 3 l i s i n t r o d u c e dt o p r e v e n tt r a n s i e n ot s c i l -
l a t i o n si n t h e t r a n s i s t oQ
r 109.
T h e e q u a l i z i n g a m p l i f i e r i n a m p l i f i e r p o s i t i o n i s T h e s i g n a l i s f e d t o t h e p o w e r a m p l i f i e rv i a t h e s w i t c h
s h o w n i n f i g . 4 6 . A n e g a t i v ef e e d b a c kc i r c u i t i s c o n - A l 3 . T h e f r e q u e n c yr e s p o n s eo f t h e e q u a l i z i n ga m p l i -
n e c t e df r o m t h e e m i t t e r o f Q l 0 9 t o t h e e m i f t e r o f f i e r i n A M P L I F I E R p o s i t i o ni s f l a t w i t h i n t h e a u d i o
Q l 0 7 w h i c h d e c r e a s e st h e a m p l i fi c a t i o n a p p r o x . r an 9 e .

x R r 2 ot , zr
+27 \

1 2 1Q B } P
*n rae
+ 25V R 141 130
R 128 220K
10K
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c 130
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BCl Q 109
BC107V
7l
L IJq
R 146 To power
omp.
c 182

R 1 2 3 5 , 1M c 135r
c 181 R130 25p 1 0 nE
4op 10K R1 4 4 R1/.7
From = c 119 1K 1K
volumeH R ' r 2 5 R 129
control Q1t, 620 1K
t R6 28 0K1
-I
:
Fig. 46. The equolizing omplifier in omplifier posilion. schemqtic,
5.1.7 The power output amplifier frequency dependent negative feedback circuit from
The power output amplifier is shown in fig. 47. The the output of the amplifier to the emitter of e301.
output stage is a single ended push-pullamplifier The poientiometer R4 together with C3O2 forms the
c l a s s B . Q 3 0 l a n d Q 3 0 2 a r e c o n n e c t e di n c o m m o n treble control while the potentiometer R5 together
e m i t t e r c o n n e c t i o na n d d r i v e s t h e i n v e r t e rs t a g e . w i t h C 3 0 3 f o r m s t h e b a s sc o n t r o l .
The phase inverler stage consistsof the .o-[l.m"n- The temperature stabiiizing of the phase inverter
t a r y t r a n s i s t o r sQ 3 O 3 a n d Q 3 0 4 . T h e q u i e s c e n tc u r _ stage Q3O3 and Q304 and the ourput stage e305
r e n t o f Q 3 0 5 a n d Q 3 0 6 i s a d i u s r e db y m e a n so f R 3 . l 0 . and Q306 is obtained by the NTC resistor (negative
The center voltage of the iransistorse305 and e306 t e m p e r a t u r ec o e f f i c i e n tr e s i s t o r R
) 3l l. Theoutput sig_
is adiustedby R305. nal is fed to the speaker (left channel) via C3Og.
The treble and bass conlrols are obtained bv the

I
I

q
c 305 *
l00u R308
35V 1K
R 30t
t0K
\N JIU

c 301
2,5p Q305
A0 150

14v I
R310 R3t3
ffi 314
200 R3 1 7 3p R316
I
) til 82 5W
FROM
VOTUME
oAD3 0 6
I5O
CONTROL
o 304
AC128

+27U C E N T E RC H A N N E T

AASS
{n

TREELE
I
Fig. 47. The power outpui cmplif ier, schemolic.

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5.1.8 The playbackpre-amplifier F R O MB A S EO F
T h e s c h e m a t i fco r t h e p l a y b a c kp r e - a m p l i f i e ri s s h o w n Q109 EAM 86
i n f i g . 4 8 . T h e p l a y b a c kp r e - a m p l i f i e ri s a t w o s t a g e +250V
t r a n s i s t o ra m p l i f i e r c o n s i s t i n go f Q l 0 4 a n d Q 1 0 5 .
Both transisfors are connected in common emitter R 603
connection. ' t 5 0K
T h e b i a s v o l t a g eo f t h e t r a n s i s t o rQ l 0 4 i s o b t a i n e db y 601
t h e r e s i s t o rR l l 8 w h i c h i s c o n n e c t e da c r o s sR i 2 2 .
1W
C l I 3 w o r k s a s a f i l t e r f o r h i g h f r e q u e n c ys i g n a l s .T h e = ,01
s t a b i l i z i n gn e g a t i v ef e e d b a c k R l l 7 a n d C l 1 4 f r o m
f h e c o l l e c t o ro f Q l 0 5 t o t h e e m i t t e r o f Q l 0 4 i s f r e - R 502
q u e n c y i n d e p e n d e n t .C l 1 4 i s a f i l t e r c a p a c i t o rf o r 1 0 0K
I h i g h f r e q u e n c ys i g n a l s .T h e s i g n a l f r o m Q l 0 5 i s f e d
v i a C I 1 8 , t h e c o n t a c t sG l 2 a n d C ] 1 9 , t o t h e b a s eo f
c 605
8op
I Q106.
T h e f r e q u e n c yr e s p o n s eo f t h e p l a y b a c kp r e - a m p l i f i e r
:
is f lat from 40 c/s to 20 000 c/s.
D6 0 1
c 602
,02?|)
+ =

Fig. 49. The indicqtor circuit, schemofic.

1lt * f ir-s
)L''
R fi6
6EK

I 5V

o 104
B Ct 0 9B
o 10s
BC 109 B
5.1.9 The record level indicator circuil
The schemaiicfor ihe record level indicator circuit is
s h o w n i n t i g . 4 9 . T h e E A M 8 6 i s a c o m b i n e dr e c t i f i e r ,
t r i o d e a n d i n d i c a t o rt u b e . T h e i n p u t o f t h e i n d i c a t o r
circuit is connected to the center-tap of the poten-
t i o m e t e rR 6 0 . | .
c l't8 The signal is rectified bye the double rectifier, con-

+ J| ^^^ t
-''
sisting of the diode section of EAMB6 together with
D601. The DC signal is f iltered by the damping cir-
s,tK cuit R604 and C602, and is then connected to the
g r i d o f t h e t r i o d e a m p l i fi e r s e c t i o n .
T h e c a p a c i t o rC 6 0 5 i s a f i l t e r c a p a c i t o rf o r H . F . s i g -
nals. The record level indicator is adiusted by R60I
t o c l o s e a t a r e c o r d i n g l e v e l c o r r e s p o n d i n gt o 5 %
R 121 distortionfrom a recordedtape (400 c/s),when played
l 3 , 9K back.
clt3 r *nife TO PLAYB.
I ,I rooop= zzot u202EoUAL.AME
t=
Ef'rnor.,,JravB.
HEAD
Fig, 48. The ploybock pre-omplifier, schemolic.

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5.1.10 The oscillator,bias and erasecircuit p e n s a t e db y t h e d u m m y l o a d R i 4 8 , C l l 2 a n d 1 3 .
The oscillator frequency is adiusted fo 85,5 kc/s by
T h e s c h e m a t i cf o r t h e o s c i l l a t o ri s s h o w n i n f i g . 5 0 . t h e t r i m m i n g c a p a c i t o rC l 2 0 . T h e b i a s c u r r e n t f r o m
T h e o s c i l l a t o ri s o f t h e p u s h - p u l lt y p e , u s i n g t w o t r a n - t h e o s c i l l a t o rt o t h e r e c o r d h e a d s ,i s a d i u s t e db y t h e
sistorsQll0andQlll. t r i m m i n g c a p a c i t o rC s l0 and Cl l.
The DC supply is fed to the center-tapof the trans- T h e s c h e m a t i cs h o w n i n f i g . 5 0 i s v a l i d f o r t h e f o u r -
f o r m e r T 3 . V a r i a t i o no f t h e o u t p u t v o l t a g e f r o m t h e t r a c k v e r s i o n ,w h i l e t h e f i g u r e s m e n t i o n e di n p a r a n -
o s c i l l a t o r ,c a u s e d b y t h e v a r i a t i o n o f t h e o s c i l l a t o r t h e s i sa r e g i v e n f o r t h e t w o - l r a c kv e r s i o n .
l o a d b e t w e e n m o n a u r a la n d s t e r e or e c o r d i n g ,i s c o m - R e f . m o d i f i c a t i o nl i s t p a r a 5 . 9 .

T O P L A Y 8P. RE-
A M PL I F I E R
cH'l

Fo:85,5 kc/s
RECORD
P L A Y B ,H E A D
T Y P E4 0 H ( 3 9 H ) Q1 1 0
u 28tgt2
R 1/.9
330
CH1 c10 (100)
l0-60p
C14 BIAS
R1 4 9 c l41
12p ADJ, cl12{ 5000p
u6onI L3
( 10 0 )
R151

E R A S EH E A D
T Y P E/ . 1H ( 3 4 H )
3 8 5t
R1 5 0
130
1
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C 143 C1tt,
4
( 100) 5000p 1000p 1000p

b 11't

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t 2'1\
R E C O R DA N D
P L A Y B .H E A D
T Y P E4 O H
T O P L A Y BP
. RE=
T
c 117 c 120
300p 50-250p
(1000) (1s0-750)
Fig.50, The oscilloior. erqse ond bios circuit, schemotic.

5 . 1 . 1| T h e p o w e r s u p p l y up" emitter-basecurrent obtained bv R503 connected (


T h es c h e m a t i fco r t h e p o w e r s u p p l y i s s h o w n i n f i g . 5 l . directly to the rectifier. This emitter-bias current is
T h e s t a b i l i z i n go f t h e l i n e v o l f a g e( + 2 7 V ) i s o b t a i n e d v e r y l o w a n d i n s i g n i f i c a nfto r t h e c o n t r o lp r o c e s sT. h e
b y t h e t h r e e t r a n s i s t o r sQ l , Q 5 0 I a n d Q 5 0 2 a n d t h e m a x i m u m c u r r e n ta v a i l a b l ef r o m t h e r e c t i fi e r i s l i m i t -
z e n e rd i o d e D 5 0 1 . e d b y t h e r e s i s t o rR 5 0 1 . B y i n c r e a s i n gt h i s r e s i s t o r
Q l w o r k s a s a v a r i a b l er e s i s t o rW . hen the linevoltage m a x i m u m a v a i l a b l ec u r r e n tw i l l d e c r e a s e .
l o a d i n c r e a s e st,h e i m p e d a n c eo f t r a n s i s t o rQ 1 w i l l C 5 0 3 i s i n s t a l l e dt o p r e v e n t n o i s e f r o m t h e z e n e r
d e c r e a s et o s t a b i l i z et h e l i n e v o l t a g e . Q 5 0 2 i s a D C d i o d e . T h e c a p a c i t o rC 5 0 l i s i n t r o d u c e dt o p r e v e n t
c o n n e c f e da m p l i f i e r c o n t r o l l e d b y l h e l i n e v o l t a g e t r a n s i e n to s c Ii l a t i o n s .
v a r i a t i o n su s i n g t h e z e n e r d i o d e D 5 0 l a s a v o l t a g e The N.T.C. (negative temperature coefficient)resistor
reference. i s i n t r o d u c e dt o p r e v e n t t h e r m i c a lr u n - a w a y .
.l65
T h e s i g n a l i s i n v e r t e di n Q 5 0 2 a n d f e d t o t h e b a s eo f The v o l t s e c o n d a r yw i n d i n g i s c o n n e c t e dt o t h e
Q 5 0 1 . Q l i s c o n t r o l l e db y Q 5 0 1 . W h e n t h e l i n e v o l t - r e c t i f i e r 8 2 5 0 a n d f u r n i s h e sf h e h i g h v o l t a g e t o t h e
a g e i s s h o r t c i r c u i t e tdh e e m i t t e r - b i a sc u r r e n to f Q 5 0 I indicator tubes EAM86 and the motor. The 32 volts
w i l l d i s a p p e a r( R 5 0 4i s g r o u n d e d ) .T h i s w i l l c a u s et h e secondarywinding is connectedto the rectifier B40
impedanceof Ql to increasethus protecting the rec- a n d f u r n i s h e sa l l t h e l i n e v o l t a g e s i o t h e f r a n s i s t o r
t i f i e r . W h e n t h e s h o r t c i r c u iits r e m o v e d ,t h e t r a n s i s t o r b o a r d s .T h e 6 , 3 v o l t s e c o n d a r yw i n d i n g f u r n i s h e st h e
Q 5 0 l w i l l a g a i n c o n t r o lQ l d u e t o a s l i g h t " s t a r t i n g - A C f i l a m e n l v o l t a g et o t h e i n d i c a t o rt u b e s E A M 8 6 .

30
c3
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64Y I 3030

+27 Y
+ 45V
ft R 506
5 501 5 , 1K
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Bzx 25
5V
+250 2,5v R 505 R507
IK 510
1"'&t i 0 s01 'Q 502
u 2 8 1 821
R 5 0 1 1,8V u 2 8 1 8l 2
820 s 503
2Vt

R7
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T R .N 0 , 2 8 6
OFF

T A P E E N D O P RL
. EV.
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MOTOR
SWITCH SWITCH
60 c/s ; C l = 1 , 1 ; 1

Llr__ 3_J____El
I N T E RL O CK

Fig.5l. The power supply, schemofic.

5.2 THE SWITCHINGSYSTEM


p o s i t i o n s ,R E C O R DP, L A Y B A C Ka n d A M p . T h e t w o
R e f .b l o c k d i a g r a mf i g . 3 9 . le_
v e r s c a n b e o p e r a t e d , i n d i v i d u a l l yA. n i n t e r l o c k
sys-
tem has been introduced between lhe operating
5.2.1 The function selectorswitch
lever and the two levers for the function seteclor
The function selectorswitch has two levers (Ch. I and
s w i t c h t o p r e v e n t u n i n t e n t i o n ae
l rasure.
Ch.2). Eachof the levers has the following three
5.2.2 lhe speaker selector switch FR O M
POWER
OUTPUT
The fig. 52 shows the speakerselectorswitch in play-
AMPLiFiER
b a c k p o s i t i o n .T h e s w i t c h h a s f i v e p o s i t i o n s .
c H .l
EXT: External speakersonly. Ch. I : left speaker,
N I P O S i T i O N SI = K t L
ch. 2: right speaker.
2=PLAYB
E X T* I N T : E x t e r n a l a n d i n t e r n a l s p e a k e r s . C h . I : 3=AMP
l e f t s p e a k e r s ,c h . 2 . r i g h t s p e a k e r s .
l-o-
I N T : f n f e r n a ls p e a k e r so n l y . C h . l : l e f t s p e a k e r ,c h . 2 , R 3tz NII, R 210
rightspeaker. 82 t^ dt
C H l , E X T ,C H 2 , I N T : T h e o u i p u t f r o m c h . I i s c o n - t-"-
nected to both external speakers. The output from
c h . 2 i s c o n n e c t e dt o b o t h i n t e r n a ls p e a k e r s .
R 16
C H 2 , E X T ,C H l , I N T : T h e o u t p u t f r o m c h . 2 i s c o n - 32 3,9
nected to both gxternal speakers. The output from 5w
c h . I i s c o n n e c t e dt o b o t h i n t e r n a l s p e a k e r s .

NO 6318-3 LEFT
12 1 CHANN EL
Nole:
T h e r e s i s t o r sR 2 1 0 - 8 2 o h m s ( c h . l ) a n d R 2 l I -
8 2 o h m s ( c h .2 ) a r e c o n n e c t e di n s e r i e sw i t h t h e o u t -
p u t o f t h e p o w e r a m p l i f i e r s ,w h e n t h e f u n c t i o n s e l e c -
F? SPEAKER
cHl
f o r s w i t c hi s i n R E C O R D p o s i t i o n .T h e p r o g r a m m et h a f
(
is being recorded will be monitored with a reduced
output through the internal speaker or external
s p e a k e rt e r m i n a l s ,d e p e n d i n g o n t h e p o s i t i o no f t h e
s p e a k e r s e l e c t o rs w i t c h . R 2l 0 a n d R 2 l I a r e s h o r t -
circuited by the mode switches, Nl-2-3 and Nll-2-3
when fhe funciion selecfor switches are moved to
P L A Y B A C Ko r A M P p o s i t i o n .

U
:
- : CENTER
E
o
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* CHANN
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5.2.3 Monaural recordingon ch. I or ch.2 ) ]
trJ
o
J
R e f .b l o c kd i a g r a mf i g . 3 9 . lrJ
W e p r e s u m e t h a i w e a r e r e c o r d i n go n c h . I ( u p p e r
t r a c k ) .T h e i n p u t s i g n a l i s f e d t o t h e m i c r o p h o n ei a c k SPEAKERCH 2
c h . l . T h e f u n c t i o n s e l e c t o rs w i t c h c h . I i s i n p o s .
R E C O R Da n d t h e f u n c t i o n s e l e c t o rs w i t c h c h . 2 i s i n
position AMP. The speaker selectoris set to pos. lNT.
The signal passes through the record pre-amplifier :
c h . I a n d v i a t h e v o l u m e c o n t r o lo f t h e r e c o r de q u a l i z - (
R IG H T
ing amplifier via the record current potenfiomeier to N0.6318-3 CHANNEL
the record head. The record level indicator and the R17
erase head ch. I are both activated. ,5

T h e r e s i s t o rR 2l O ( B 2o h m s ) i s c o n n e c t e di n s e r i e s S P E A X E R Z=4n
5 E LECTOR
with the internal speaker ch. I and the recording sig- =
n a l w i l l b e m o n i t o r e dw i t h a r e d u c e do u t p u t t h r u q h
N I I P 0 5 l T l O N S ':l = f t g g
thisspeaker.
2= P L A Y B
The input of the equalizingamplifier ch.2 is con- 3=AMP
nected to the output from the record pre-amplifier
ch. l. The power output amplifierch.2 is connected
R 417
t o t h e i n t e r n a ls p e a k e rc h . 2 . C h . 2 i s o p e r a t e da s a n 82 R 211
amplifier controlled by the volume control ch.2. 82
The procedure for monaural recording on ch. 2 is
exactly the same as explained above except that ihe
function selectorswitch ch. i is sef to AMp position o--.-
and the function selector switch ch. 2 is set to posi- F ROM
tion RECORD. P O W E RO U T p U T - .
Fig.52.Thespeoker selecfor switch,schemotic.
A M p L i F i iR
cH.2
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5.2.4 Mixing during monaural recording s p e a k e r s ,a n d t h r o u g h b o t h p r e - a m p o u t p u t f e r m i -
R e f .b l o c k d i a g r a mf i g . 3 9 . n at s .
W e p r e s u m et h a t t h e m i x e d p r o g r a m m e( p r o g r a m m e T h e p r o c e d u r ef o r p l a y b a c kf r o m c h . 2 i s e x a c t l yt h e
I a n d 2 ) i s t o b e r e c o r d e do n c h a n n e lI ( u p p e r t r a c k ) . same as explained above except that the funciion
P r o g r a m m eI i s c o n n e c t e dt o t h e l i n e i n p u t c h . I a n d s e l e c t o rs w i t c h c h . I i s s e t t o A M P p o s i t i o na n d f u n c -
p r o g r a m m e2 i s c o n n e c t e dt o t h e l i n e i n p u t c h . 2 . tion selectorswitch ch. 2 is set to oosition PLAYBACK.
The outputs from the iwo record preamplifiers are
connectedin parallel when the funciion selector 5.2.7 Stereoplayback
s w i t c h c h . I i s s e t t o p o s i t i o n R E C O R Da n d t h e f u n c - R e f .b l o c k d i a g r a mf i g . 3 9 .
tion selectorswitch ch. 2 is set to position AMP. The B o t h f u n c t i o n s e l e c t o rs w i t c h e s( c h . I a n d c h . 2 ) a r e
two programmes are mixed and fed to the record set to position PLAYBACKand the speaker switch is
e q u a l i z i n ga m p l i fi e r a n d t h e r e c o r d h e a d c h . l . T h e sef to position lNT. The connectionbetween the out-
r e c o r dg a i n i s c o n t r o l l e db y t h e v o l u m e c o n t r o l c h . l p u t s o f t h e r e c o r dp r e - a m p l i f i e r si s d i s c o n n e c t e d .
a n d t h e i n p u t o f t h e e q u a l i z i n ga m p l i f i e ri n a m p l i f i e r The signals will pass each playback pre-amplifier,
p o s i t i o nc h . 2 i s c o n n e c t e dp a r a l l e lt o t h e i n p u t o f t h e playback equalizing amplifier and power output
r e c o r d e q u a l i z i n ga m p l i f i e r c h . l . T h e p o w e r o u t p u f a m p l i f i e r .T h e s t e r e op r o g r a m m ew i l l b e p l a y e d b a c k
a m p l i f i e r c h . 2 i s c o n n e c t e df o t h e i n t e r n a l s p e a k e r t h r o u g h b o t h i n t e r n a ls p e a k e r sa n d t h r o u g h b o i h p r e -
when the speaker switch is set to position lNT. amp outputterminals.
The mixed programme will be monitored through
both internal speakerswith a reduced output through 5.2.8 Stereoamplifier
the speakerch. l. The outpuf gain of fhe internal R e f .b l o c k d i a g r a mf i g . 3 9 .
speakerch.2 is controlled by the volume control T h e f u n c t i o n s e l e c t o rs w i t c h e sc h . i a n d c h . 2 a r e s e t
ch.2. to position AMP. The signals pass each record pre-
C T h e p r o c e d u r ef o r r e c o r d i n gt h e m i x e d p r o g r a m m e amplifier, equalizing amplifier and power outpul
o n c h . 2 i s t h e s a m e a s o u t l i n e d a b o v e ,w i t h t h e f u n c - a m p l i f i e r . T h e s i g n a l sa r e t h e n f e d t o t h e s p e a k e r s .
tion selector switch ch. I in position AMP and the The connectionbetween the outpuis from the equal-
f u n c t i o ns e l e c t o rs w i t c h c h . 2 i n p o s i t i o nR E C O R D . i z i n g a m p l i f i e r s i s d i s c o n n e c t e dT. h e o u t p u t g a i n i s
c o n t r o l l e db y t h e v o l u m e c o n t r o l s( u p p e r k n o b c h . l ,
N O T E :T h e l i n e i n p u t s a r e d i s c o n n e c t e dw h e n t h e
lower knob ch.2).
c o r r e s p o n d i n gm i c r o p h o n ep l u g i s i n s e r i e d .

5.2.5 Stereorecording 5.2.9 Add a lrack


R e f .b l o c k d i a g r a mf i g . 3 9 . R e f. b l o c k d i a g r a mf i g . 3 9 .
The two function selector swifches (ch. i and ch. 2) T h e " a d d a t r a c k " r e c o r d i n gi s a t e c h n i q u eo f p l a y i n g
a r e s e t t o R E C O R Dp o s i t i o na n d t h e s p e a k e rs e l e c t o r b a c k a p r e - r e c o r d e dp r o g r a m m e f r o m o n e c h a n n e l ,
s w i t c ht o l N T . a n d r e c o r d a n o l h e r p r o g r a m m eo n t h e o t h e r c h a n n e l
T h e t w o s i g n a l s( c h . I a n d c h . 2 ) p a s s t h r o u g h e a c h a t t h e s a m e t i m e . B o t h p r o g r a m m e sw i l l b e h e a r d
r e c o r d p r e - a m p l i f i e ra n d r e c o r d e q u a l i z i n ga m p l i f i e r s i m u l t a n e o u s l yw h e n t h e t a p e i s p l a y e d b a c k i n
to the record heads. stereo.We presumethat the pre-recordedprogramme
The connectionbetween the outputs from the record is recorded on ch. l The function selector switch
p r e - a m p l i f i e r sa n d t h e c o n n e c t i o nb e t w e e nt h e i n p u t s c h . I i s s e t t o p o s i t i o n P L A Y B A C Ka, n d t h e s p e a k e r
o f t h e r e c o r d e q u a l i z i n ga m p l i f i e r s a r e d i s c o n n e c t e d s e l e c t o rs w i t c h i s s e t t o p o s i t i o n l N T . T h e s i g n a l w i l l
in stereorecording. p a s st h e p l a y b a c kp r e - a m p l i f i e r t, h e p l a y b a c ke q u a l -
T h e i n t e r n a ls p e a k e r s( c h . I a n d c h . 2 ) a r e c o n n e c i e d izing amplifier and the power oufput amplifier and
i n s e r i e sw i t h R 2l 0 a n d R 2l l t o t h e o u i p u t o f t h e fed to the internal speaker ch. l. The playback
p o w e r o u t p u t a m p l i f i e r s .W e a r e m o n i t o r i n g t h e r e - equalizing amplifier is operative.The recording is
c o r d i n gs i g n a lw i t h a r e d u c e do u t p u t . m a d e o n c h . 2 a n d t h e r e c o r d i n gs i g n a l m a y b e c o n -
n e c t e dt o e i t h e r o f t h e i n p u t t e r m i n a l sc h . 1 , c h . 2 o r
5.2. 6 Monaural playback,channel f or 2 boih.
R e f. b l o c k d i a g r a mf i g . 3 9 . The function selector switch ch. 2 is sef to RECORD
We presume that the recorded programme is played position. The outputs from the record pre-amplifiers
b a c kf r o m c h . l . are connected and the signal passes the record
The function selector switch ch. I is set to oosition equalizingamplifier and is fed to the record head
PLAYBACKand the function selector switch ch. 2 is ch.2.
set to positronAMP. The speakerswitch is in position T h e r e c o r d i n gs i g n a l i s m o n i t o r e dt h r o u g h t h e i n t e r -
INT. n a l s p e a k e rc h . 2 w i t h a r e d u c e do u t p u t .
T h e o u t p u t f r o m t h e p l a y b a c k p r e - a m p l i f i e rc h . I i s
c o n n e c t e dt o i h e i n p u t o f p l a y b a c ke q u a l i z i n ga m p l i - The "add a frack" recordingused for
f i e r c h . l . T h e o u t p u t f r o m t h e p l a y b a c ke q u a l i z i n g languageteaching
amplifier ch. I is connected to the power output L a n g u a g et e a c h i n gi s a t y p i c a l e x a m p l eo f t h e u s e o f
amplifier ch. I and to the input of the equalizing "add a track" recording, the lesson (mastertrack) is
a m p l i fi e r c h .2 i n a m p l i fi e r p o s i t i o n ,t h e s i g n a l i s t h e n p r e r e c o r d e do n t h e t a p e a n d t h e s t u d e n t c a n p l a y -
fed to the power output amplifier ch.2. The pro- b a c k , l i s t e nt o t h e l e s s o n ,m o n i t o ra n d r e c o r dh i s o w n
g r a m m e w i l l b e r e p r o d u c e dt h r o u g h b o t h i n t e r n a l exercises.The playback must be in stereo, and the

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m a s t e r t r a c k i s t h e n r e p r o d u c e df r o m o n e c h a n n e l , w i t h c o m b i n e dr e c o r da n d p l a y b a c kh e a d s ,a n d t h e r e
a n d t h e s l u d e n t ' st r a c k f r o m t h e o t h e r . T h e p l a y b a c k w i l l a l w a y s b e s o m e m a g n e t i cc o u p l i n g b e t w e e n t h e
c a n b e h e a r d i n t w o l o u d s p e a k e r so r m i x e d t h r o u g h h e a d w h i c h i s r e c o r d i n ga n d t h e h e a d p l a y i n g b a c k .
t h e c e n t e r c h a n n e l i n t h e e a r p h o n e s .T h e s i u d e n t i s When the sound on sound recording is made, the
a b l e t o r e c o r d a n d e r a s e h i s o w n e x e r c i s ea t w i l l , o u t p u t f r o m t h e p l a y b a c kc h a n n e li s c o n n e c t e dt o t h e
with no inlerferenceto the master track. i n p u f o f i h e r e c o r d i n gc h a n n e l .l f t h e l o o p a m p l i f i c a -
t i o n f r o m t h e p l a y b a c k h e a d t o t h e r e c o r d i n gh e a d
Procedure is too great the feedback between the two heads
We presumethat the pre-recordedmaster programme w i l l c a u s ei n s t a b i l i t ya n d o s c i l l a t i o n sT. h e t a p e s p e e d
is recorded on ch. I (upper track). Set the funclion 7 1 / zi . p . s .i s r e c o m m e n d e df o r t h i s p u r p o s e .S o u n d o n
selector switch ch. I to <PLAYBACK))position, and sound recordingscan only be completely satisfactory
the speaker selecior swifch fo <EXT>. The master's on a taperecorderwith separaterecord and playback
voice will be heard in the earphones,which are con- h e a d s , i . e . T a n d b e r gT a p e R e c o r d e rM o d e l s 6 4 a n d
nected lo the center channel output, when the tape 6 2 . l f i n s p i i e o f t h i s , y o u w i s h i o r e c o r d s o u n d o n
recorder is started.The level is adiusted wilh the up- s o u n d o n t h e s e r i e s1 2 , y o u m u s t f i r s t f i n d o u t w h e r e
per volur:re control knob. The recording of ihe stu- t h e o s c i l l a t i o nl i m i t i s a n d k e e p y o u r v o l u m e c o n t r o l s
dent's voice is made on ch. 2 (lower track). Set the b e l o w t h i s l i m i t .
funciion selector switch ch.2 to (RECORD>position
s i m u l t a n e o u s lw y i t h f h e o p e r a t i n gl e v e r b e i n g m o v e d Preferred instruction for sound on sound recording
to normal forward drive position. The level of the re- We presume that the pre-recordedprogramme is re-
cording is adiusted with the lower volume control c o r d e d o n c h . l . T h e p o w e r o u t p u t t e r m i n a l sc h . I i s
knob. The student will monitor his own voice in ihe c o n n e c t e dt o t h e l i n e i n p u t c h . I b y a s t r a p . T h e
earphoneswith the volume determined by the record- speaker selector switch is set to EXT position. The
ing level. function selector switch ch. 2 is set lo RECORDposi- (
Rewind the recordedtape and play it back with both t i o n a n d t h e o p e r a t i n g l e v e r i s m o v e d t o n o r m a l f o r -
function selector levers in pos. <PLAYBACK>(stereo w a r d d r i v e . T h e f u n c t i o n s e l e c t o rs w i t c h c h . I i s s e t
playback).The levels from the two channels can be to PLAYBACKposition.
s e t i n d i v i d u a l l yw i t h t h e v o l u m e c o n f r o l k n o b s . T h e v o l u m e c o n t r o l c h . 2 ( l o w e r k n o b ) i s a d j u s t e di o
T h e o p e r a t i o n w i l l b e a n a l o g i c a li f t h e m a s t e r p r o - m a x i m u m r e c o r d i n gl e v e l f r o m t h e m i c r o p h o n ew i t h
gramme is recorded on ch. 2 (lower track). lt is also fhe sfart-sloplever in STOPposition and with lhe vo-
p o s s i b l et o u s e t h e i n t e r n a ll o u d s p e a k e r sa, t a l i m i t e d l u m e c o n t r o l c h . I s e t t o m i n i m u m . T h e i s a l e s f r e -
level, for language studing groups. The feedback be- c o r d i n g a n d t h e t a p e i s n o t m o v i n g . T h e r e c o r d -
t w e e n t h e i n t e r n a ll o u d s p e a k e r sa n d t h e m i c r o p h o n e i n g l e v e l f o r c h . 2 i s n o w p r e - s e ta n d s h o u l d n o t b e
w i l l d e c i d et h e m a x i m u m l e v e l a p p l i c a b l e . t o u c h e dd u r i n g t h e a c t u a l r e c o r d i n g .M o v e t h e s t a r t -
s t o p l e v e r t o l e f t p o s i t i o na n d s t a r t t h e r e c o r d i n g .I n -
5.2.10 Sound on sound c r e a s et h e s e t t i n go f t h e v o l u m e c o n f r o l c h . I ( u p p e r
R e f .b l o c k d i a g r a mf i g . 3 9 . k n o b ) u p t o a p o i n t i u s t b e l o w c o m p l e t ec l o s i n go f t h e
Soundon sound recording is a techniquewhere a pro- r e c o r d l e v e l i n d i c a t o r c h . 2 ( t h e p o i n t o f i n s t a b i l i t y ) .
g r a m m e i s p l a y e d b a c k f r o m o n e t r a c k a n d s i m u l - T h e p r e - r e c o r d e dp r o g r a m m eo n c h . I i s p l a y e d b a c k
taneouslya secondprogramme is added, lhe two pro- t h r o u g h t h e p l a y b a c kp r e - a m p l i f i e ra n d i h e p l a y b a c k
g r a m m e sb e i n g r e c o r d e dc o m b i n e do n a n o t h e rt r a c k . e q u a l i z i n ga m p l i f i e r a n d t o t h e p o w e r o u l p u t a m p l i -
(One superimposedon the other.) Consequentlyfhe f i e r . T h e s i g n a l i s f e d t o i h e l i n e i n p u t c h . 2 b y r h e
p l a y b a c k o f t h e c o m b i n e d p r o g r a m m e m u s t b e i n strap. The two outputs from the record pre-amplifiers
mono. ln <add a track> where two programmes are are interconnecfed.The pre-recordedprogramme and
on two separatetracksthe playback must be in stereo. t h e p r o g r a m m e f r o m t h e r e c o r d p r e - a m p l i f i e rc h . 2
I n < < s o u nodn s o u n d r >o n e h a s t h e p o s s i b i l i t yo f b u i l d - are bolh fed to the input of the record equalizing ,n (
ing up a complete programme from separatesources, a m p l i f i e r a n d t h e r e c o r d h e a d c h . 2 . R e w i n dt h e t a p e
however the sound quality may be slightly reduced w h e n t h e r e c o r d i n gi s c o m p l e i e d ,a n d p l a y b a c k f h e
by many re-recordings. sound on sound recording with fhe function selector
T h e s e r i e s 1 2 h a s l i m i t e d p o s s i b i l i t i e sf o r s o u n d o n s w i t c h c h . 2 i n P L A Y B A C Kp o s i t i o n ( m o n a u r a lp l a y -
s o u n d r e c o r d i n g sT . h e s et a p e r e c o r d e r sa r e e q u i p p e d b a c kc h . 2 ) .

5.3 HEAD AI.IGNMENTAND TRACKCONTROL Play back the test tape No. 1. Thisis a full track
W I T H T A N D B E R GI E S T T A P E S pre-recordedtape with 1000 c/s recorded at 7Vz
5.3.1 The models l2-4 and l2-2 i.p.s.tape speed.The record level of ihe exactarea
'I
. Demagnetizethe heads and ihe adiacentparis be- c o r r e s p o n d i n gt o t r a c k 3 i s r e d u c e d3 0 d B . A d i u s t
f o r e a l i g n i n gt h e h e a d s . t h e h e i g h t o f t h e c o m b i n e dr e c o r d / p l a y b a c kh e a d
2 . M o v e t h e o p e r a f i n gl e v e r t o n o r m a lf o r w a r d d r i v e until minimum output is obtained on a VTVM
with a tight tape inserted.Align the vertical posi- from track 3.
t i o n o f t h e a d i u s t a b l et a p e g u i d e ( 7 9 . 3 i ) u n t i l t h e 4 . Play back the test tape No.2. This is a full track
tape runs equidistantfrom the f langesof the tape pre-recordedtape with I 0 000 cls at 7th i.p.s.tape
g u i d e . R e f . f i gl .l . speed. Adiust the azimuth position of the com-

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b i n e d r e c o r d / p l a y b a c kh e a d u n t i l m a x i m u m r e a d - a t m a x i m u m r e c o r d i n gl e v e l . D i p t h e t a p e i n t o t h e
ing is obtained on both output meiers. Ref. chap- Magna-Seesolution and checkthat the re-recorded
t e r 5 . 4 . 3 f o r l a t e r a la d i u s t m e n t . t r a c k i s i n c e n t e r o f t h e e r a s e da r e a . A d i u s t t h e
5 . Play back fhe test tape No.3. This is a full track height position of the erase head if necessary.
pre-recordedtape with the following frequencies: M a k e s u r e t h a t t h e e r a s eh e a d d o e s n o t e r a s ea n y
2 5 O- t 0 0 0 0 - 5 0 0 0 - i 0 0 0 - i 0 0 - 5 0 - 2 5 0 c l s part of the neighbour track. Ref. chapter 5.4.4 for
recorded at 7Yz i.p.s.tape speed. The tape con- l a t e r a la d i u s t m e n t .
f o r m s w i t h t h e N . A . B .s t a n d a r d s T . he output tole- .I0
7 . R e f . c h a p i e r s5 . 7 . 1I a n d 5 . 7 . f o r s e t t i n qo f t h e
r a n c ei s { - 2 d B f o r a l l f r e q u e n c i e sT. h e d i f f e r e n c e b i a s a n d t h e r e c o r d i n gc u r r e n t .
in level between the two channelsshould be less
than 3 dB at any frequency. 5.3.2 The model l2-2
6 . The erase head is set in a preliminaryposition A l l t h e a l i g n m e n t ss p e c i ife d i n c h a p t e r5 . 3 . 1 a r e v a l i d
w h e r e a p p r o x .0 , 2 5 m m ( . 0 . l " ) o f t h e f e r r i t e c o r e for the model i 2-2 with the exeption of the para-
for the upper track is visible above the tape. In- g r a p h s 3 a n d 6 . P a r a g r a p h3 i s s u p e r c e d e db y t h e
s e r t t h e t e s t i a p e N o . 9 , a n d r e c o r d a t O b Oc / s i n s t r u c t i o n5 . 6 . 2 , a n d p a r a g r a p h6 i s s u p e r c e d e db y
s i g n a l f r o m t h e g e n e r a i o ro n c h a n n e l2 ( t r a c k 3 ) t h e i n s t r u c t i o5n. 6 . 1 .

5.4 HEADATIGNMENT 5.4.4 The erase head


W I T H O U T TANDBERGTESTTAPES The heightalignment:
5.4.1 Demagnetizing T h e h e i g h t o f t h e e r a s eh e a d i s a l i g n e d b y t h e h e i g h t
G Demagnetizefhe heads and adiacents parts before a d i u s t m e n ts c r e w s . R e f . f i g . l l . A p p r o x . 0 . 2 5 m m
a l i g n i n gt h e h e a d s . (.0 l") of the ferrite core for the upper track of the
erase head, should be visible above the tape. Ref.
5.4.2 The adiustablefape guides c h a p t e r s5 . 5 . 2 a n d 5 . 6 . i , f o r t r a c k c o n t r o lo f t h e e r a s e
R e f .f i g . I l . head.
T h e a d i u s t a b l et a p e g u i d e 7 9 . 15 :
Move the operating lever fo normal forward drive T h e a z i m u t ha l i g n m e n t :
w i t h a t i g h f t a p e i n s e r t e d .A l i g n t h e v e r t i c a lp o s i l i o n A l i g n t h e a z i m u t h p o s i t i o no f t h e e r a s e h e a d b y t h e
o f t h e a d i u s t a b l et a p e g u i d e ( 7 9 . 1 5 ) u n r i l t h e t a p e a z i m u t ha d i u s t m e n ts c r e w .T h e e r a s eh e a d s h o u i d b e
r u n s e q u i d i s t a n tf r o m t h e f l a n g e s o f t h e t a p e g u i d e . p a r a l l e l t o t h e u p p e r m o u n t i n g p l a t e . T h e a z i m u t h
p o s i t i o no f t h e e r a s eh e a d i s n o t c r i t i c a l .
T h e a d i u s t a b l et a p e g u i d e 7 9 . 3 1: T h e l a t e r a la l i g n m e n t :
M o v e t h e o p e r a t i n gl e v e rt o n o r m a lf o r w a r d d r i v e w i t h T u r n t h e h e a d m o u n t i n gp l a t ef o r t h e e r a s eh e a d u n t i l
a t i g h t t a p e i n s e r t e dA. l i g n t h e v e r t i c a lp o s i t i o no f t h e t h e f r o n t o f t h e
h e a d i s p a r a l l e lt o t h e f e l t p r e s s u r e
a d j u s t a b l et a p e g u i d e ( 7 9 . 3 . l )u n t i l t h e t a p e r u n s e q u i - p a d .
d i s t a n tf r o m t h e f l a n g e so f t h e t a p e g u i d e .

5.4.3 The record/playbackhead 5.5 TRACK CONTROI, MODET I2-4


The heightalignment: W I T H O U T TANDBERGTESTTAPES
T h e h e i g h t o f t h e r e c o r d / p l a y b a c kh e a d i s a l i g n e d b y 5.5.1 The record/playback head
t h e h e i g h t a d i u s t m e n ts c r e w s ,r e f. f i g . I i . T h e u p p e r .|000
Record a c/s signal in stereo from a generator
edge of the tape shall run flush with the upper part a t m a x i m u m r e c o r d i n gl e v e l , o n t r a c k j a n d 3 ( b o t h
o f t h e a i r g a p f o r c h . l . R e f .c h a p t e r s5 . 5 . . t a n d 5 . 6 . 2 , f u n c t i o n s e l e c t o rs w i t c h e si n < R E C O R D p>o s i t i o n ) f, o r
for track control of the record/playbackhead. a p p r o x . 5 s e c o n d sT . urn the tape aroundand make a
s i m i l a r r e c o r d i n go n t r a c k 4 a n d 2 . C u t t h e f a p e a n d
T h e a z i m u t ha l i g n m e n t : dip it into a mixture of iron powder and alcohol
P l a y b a c k a s t a n d a r da z i m u t h a l i g n m e n tt a p e w i t h a (Magna-See) to make the recordingvisible. The spaces
VTVM connectedto each external speaker output ter- between the recorded tracks should be distributed
m i n a l . S e t t h e s p e a k e rs w i t c h t o p o s i t i o n u E x i r r . A d - e q u i d i s t a n ia c r o s st h e t a p e . R e a d i u s t h e h e i g h t p o s i -
iust the position of the record/playback head by the t i o n , i f n e c e s s a r ya, n d r e c h e c kt h e a z i m u t ha l i g n m e n t .
a z i m u t ha dj u s t m e n ts c r e w ,r e f. f i g . I l , u n t i l m a x i m u m
r e a d i n gi s o b t a i n e do n t h e o u t p u t m e t e r s .
5.5.2 The erase head
T h e l a t e r a la l i g n m e n t : Insert a full-track pre-recordedtape and recorda lO00
P u l l t h e p r e s s u r ep a d a w a y f r o m t h e e r a s u r e h e a d c / s s i g n a l f r o m a g e n e r a t o ra t m a x i m u m r e c o r d i n g
w h e n t h e s t a n d a r da z i m u t h a l i g n m e n t t a p e i s b e i n g l e v e l o n t r a c k 3 ( t h e f u n c t i o n s e l e c t o rs w i t c h c h . 2 i n
played back. The output level should noi decrease ( R E C O R D >p o s i t i o n ) C. ut the tape and dip it into the
m o r e t h a n 3 d B . A d i u s t t h e l a t e r a lp o s i t i o no f t h e r e - Magna-Seesolution. Check that the re-recordedirack
c o r d / p l a y b a c kh e a d , i f n e c e s s a r yb, y t u r n i n g t h e h e a d is in the center of the erased area. Adiust the vertical
m o u n t i n gp l a t e . position of the erase head, if necessary.

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5.6 T R A C KC . O N T R O I ,M. O D E L .| 2 - 2 - c h . 2 ) t o m i n . d e f l e c t i o no n i h e V T V M . T h e a t t e n u a -
W I T H O U T TANDBERGTESTTAPES tion between the signal levels at 1000c/s and at
5.6.t The erase head l 9 K c / ss h o u l db e m o r e t h a n 2 3 d B .
T h e h e i g h t o f t h e e r a s eh e a d i s a l i g n e d b y t h e h e i g h t T h e a dj u s t m e n tp r o c e d u r ef o r a l i g n i n g t h e 3 3 , 3 k c / s
a d [ u s t m e n st c r e w s .R e f . f i g . l l . T h e t a p e s h a l l r u n FM-MX filter is exactly lhe same as outlined for the
e q u i d i s t a n ft r o m t h e u p p e r a n d t h e l o w e r e d g e o f t h e 19 kc/s filter except for the generator frequency
ferrile core. w h i c h s h o u l d b e s e t r o 3 3 , 3 k c / s . T h e d i f f e r e n c ei n
F o r t h e a z i m u t h a n d l a t e r a l a l i q n m e n t sr e f . c h a p t e r signal level between I000 c/s and 33,3 kc/s should
5.4.4. be morethan I B dB.

5.6.2 The record/playback head 5.7.5 Control of the frequency responsein AMP.
T h e h e i g h t o f t h e r e c o r d / p l a y b a c kh e a d i s a l i g n e d b y position
t h e h e i g h t a d l u s t m e n ts c r e w s r e f . f i g . I | . R e c o r d a Connect the test equipment to the tape recorder as
l00O c/s signal in stereo (bofh function selector describedunder para. 5.7..|. Set fhe FM MX-filter
switchesare set to <RECORD>pos.), at maximum re- switch to position OFF.Adiust the output level of the
cording level on a full track pre-recordediape. Dip the a u d i o g e n e r a t o ru n t i l t h e V T V M r e a d s 5 0 0 m V .
t a p e i n t h e M a g n a - S e es o l u t i o n a n d c h e c k t h a t t h e T h e f r e q u e n c yr e s p o n s e :t 2 d B 3 0 - 1 6 0 0 0 c / s .
t r a c k sa r e d i s t r i b u t e ds y m m e t r i c aal c r o s st h e t a p e , a n d
that the pre-recordedzone remains in the center of 5.7.6 The basscontrol
.I000c/s.
the erasedzone. Readiustthe eraseand record heads, The audio generatoris set to The ouiput
if necessary. l e v e l f r o m t h e g e n e r a t o ri s a d i u s t e du n t i l t h e V T V M
F o r t h e a z i m u t ha n d t h e l a t e r a la l i q n m e n lr e f. c h a p t e r reads 500 mV. Turn the bass control on the lape re-
5.4.3. corder up to max. (pos. 6). Reset the generator to

5.7 ELECTRICAT
I00 c/s, the output level from the tape recorder
ADJUSTMENTSFOR TANDBERG s h o u l d n o w i n c r e a s ea p p r o x . l 0 d B . F q
TAPE RECORDERMODETS I2_4 AND I2_2
5.7.1 Adiuslmenls of the power output amplifier 5.7.7 lhe lreble control
C o n n e c tt h e a u d i o g e n e r a t o rf o t h e H I G H L E V E Li n - T h e a u d i o g e n e r a t o r i s s e t t o 1 0 0 0 c / s . T h e o u t p u t
p u t c h . I ( c h . 2 ) a n d s e t t h e f r e q u e n c y t o 1 0 0 0 c / s . l e v e l f r o m t h e g e n e r a t o ri s a d i u s t e du n t i l t h e V T V M
A 4 ohms, l5 watfs load resistor is connectedto the r e a d s5 0 0 m V . T u r n t h e t r e b l e c o n t r o lo n t h e t a p e r e -
e x t e r n a l o u t p u t t e r m i n a l s c h . I ( c h . 2 ) . C o n n e c t a corder down to min. (pos.6). Resetthe generator to
V T V M a n d a n o s c i l l o s c o p ep a r a l l e l t h e l o a d r e s i s t o r . 1 0 0 0 0 c / s , l h e o u t p u t l e v e l f r o m t h e t a p e r e c o r d e r
Set both funcfion selectorswitches to position AMP. s h o u l d n o w d e c r e a s ea p p r o x . l 2 d B .
( s t e r e oa m p l i f i e r ) .T h e v o l u m e c o n t r o l sR l - c h . I a n d
R 2 - c h . 2 s h o u l d b e s e f t o m a x . a n d t h e s p e a k e r 5,7.8 Adiuslment of the record current and the
selectorto position EXT. electronicbeam indicalor circuils
Set the bass controls and the treble controls lo zero. C o n n e ctions:
C o n n e c fi h e a u d i o g e n e r a t o rf o t h e H I G H L E V E Li n p u t
5.7.2 Adlustmenl of the output level c h . I ( c h .2 ) .
I n c r e a s et h e o u t p u t l e v e l f r o m t h e g e n e r a t o r u n t i i C o n n e c t h e V T V M t o t h e w i p e r o f t h e v o l u m e c o n t r o l
c l i p p i n g o c c u r s o n t h e s c o p e . A d i u s t t h e p o t e n t i o - c h . I t e r m i n a l 2 4k h . 2 t e r m i n a 4 l 5).
m e t e r R 3 0 5 - c h . I ( R 4 0 5- c h . 2 ) u n t i l s y m m e t r i c a l Set both function selector switches to position REC
c l i p p i n g o f t h e p o s i t i v ea n d t h e n e g a t i v eh a l f - p e r i o d s (stereo record), and move the operating lever to the
is obtained. position normal forward drive at the tape speed 7th
Decreasethe output level from the audio generator i . P ' s .
u n t i l t h e c l i p p i n g d i s a p p e a r sT. h e V T V M s h o u l d t h e n A 1 0 0 o h m s r e s i s l o ri s c o n n e c t e di n s e r i e sw i t h t h e (
r e a d m i n . 6 , 3 v o l t s f o r b o t h c h a n n e l s( c o r r e s p o n dtso u p p e r ( l o w e r ) r e c o r d / p l a y b a c kh e a d t o g r o u n d c h . I
i 0 w a t t s i n 4 o h m s ) .T h e t o l e r a n c eo f t h e o u l p u t l e v e l ( r e d w i r e c h . l , b l u e w i r e c h . 2 ) . S e f l h e v o l u m e c o n -
b e t w e e nt h e t w o c h a n n e l si s 2 d B . trols to the postion 3. Siop the oscillator by shortcir-
c u i t i n g f h e s e c o n d a r yw i n d i n g s o f t h e o s c i l l a t o rc o i l .
5.7.3 Quiescenlcurrenl
S e t t h e v o l u m e c o n t r o l R l - c h . I a n d R 2 - c h . 2 t o 5.7.9 The electronicbeam indicators
zero. Connect a mA-meier in series with * 27 volts S e t t h e a u d i o g e n e r a t o rt o 1 0 0 0 c / s a n d a d i u s t t h e
s u p p l y t o t h e p o w e r o u t p u t a m p l i f i e r f o r c h . i , r e d output level from the generator until the VTVM reads
w i r e ( c h . 2 r e d w i r e ) . A d i u s i R 3 l 0 - c h . I ( R 4 1 0- 50 mV.
ch.2) fo 35 mA. Adiust R601 - ch. I (R605- ch.2) until the elec-
t r o n i c b e a m i n d i c a t o r sa r e c l o s i n g .
5.7.4 Adiuslmenl of rhe FM MX-filter.
Connect the test equipment to the tape recorder as 5.7.1O The record currenl
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d e s c r i b e du n d e ro a r a .5 . 7 . . | . Connect the VTVM across the ohms resistor in
A d i u s r t h e o u t p u t o f t h e a u d i o g e n e r a t o r u n t i l t h e s e r i e sw i t h t h e r e c o r d h e a d . A d i u s r R l 4 - c h . l ( R l 5
VTVM reads lV at ]000 c/s. Set the FM MX-filter - c h . 2 ) u n t i l i h e r e a d i n g o n t h e V T V M i s 1 3 m V .
s w i t c ht o p o s i t i o nO N . (The reading for the two-track model should be
Set the generator to l9Kc/s and adiust L4 - ch. I (15 l 8 m V . )

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Fig.53. Bottom view of the tope recorder.

5.7.1| Adluslmenl of the osc. frequency the function selectorswitch ch. 2 to PLAYBACKposi-
and the bias. tion and adiust L3 until the frequency meter reads
Connections: 65.C KC/S.
Connectthe VTVM and a frequency meter in parallel Set the function selector switch ch. I to PLAYBACK
to a 100 ohms resistorin serieswith the lower record/ p o s i t i o n a n d t h e f u n c t i o n s e l e c t o rs w i t c h c h . 2 t o
p l a y b a c kh e a d t o g r o u n d ( b l u e w i r e ) . S e t b o t h f u n c - RECORD position.
tion selectorswitches to RECpos. (s'fereorecording). Connect the VTVM and the frequency meter across
.l00
Adiust Cl20 until the frequency meter shows 85,5 the o h m s r e s i s t o rc o n n e c t e di n s e r i e s w i t h t h e
K c / sa n d a d i u s tC i i u n t i l t h e V T V M r e a d s6 5 m V ( T h e lower record head (ch. 2). Check the frequency to be
r e a d i n gf o r t h e f w o - t r a c kv e r s i o n s h o u l d b e 9 5 m V ) . 85.5 kc/s+ 2 kc/s. lf the deviation is more than 2 kc/s,
L3 must be readjusted to compromise so that the
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Connectthe VTVM acrossthe ohms resistor now d e v i a t i o n i s e q u a l b e l w e e n c h . I a n d c h . 2 .
c o n n e c t e di n s e r i e sw i t h t h e u p p e r r e c o r dh e a d ( c h . l ) The bias voltage tolerance between mono and stereo
t h e g r o u n d ( r e d w i r e ) . A d i u s t C l 0 u n t i l t h e r e a d i n g i s + l 0 % . T h e H F v o l t a g ea c r o s st h e e r a s eh e a ds h o u l d
o n t h e V T V M s h o w s6 5 m V . ( T h er e a d i n gf o r t h e t w o - be 80-l l0 volts. The tolerance belween mono and
t r a c k v e r s i o ns h o u l d b e 9 5 m V . ) C h e c kt h e f r e q u e n c y s t e r e oi s + l 0 % .
t o b e 8 5 . 5 k c / s a n d r e a d i u s tC l 2 0 i f n e c e s s a r vS . et

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5.7.12 Distortion 5.7.14 Adiuslmeni of the equalizationcoils
C o n n e c tt h e t e s t e q u i p m e n t t o t h e t a p e r e c o r d e ra s Ll and L2
d e s c r i b e du n d e r p a r a .5 . 7 .I . C o n n e c t h e a u d i o g e n e r a t o rt o t h e H I G H L E V E Li n p u t s
c h . I a n d c h . 2 a n d s e t t h e f r e q u e n c yt o f : I 8 0 0 0 c / s .
Set ihe speed selectorswitch to position 71/zi.p.s.
Set the function selector switches to REC position
( s t e r e or e c o r d ) .C o n n e c tt h e a u d i o g e n e r a t o r t o t h e A d j u s t L l - c h . 1 ( 1 2 - c h . 2 ) t o m a x . d e f l e c t i o no n t h e
H I G H L E V E Li n p u t s c h . I a n d c h . 2 a n d a d i u s t t h e e l e c t r o n i cb e a m i n d i c a t o r s .
frequency to 400 c/s. Set the volume controls to
p o s i t i o n3 a n d a d i u s t t h e a u d i o g e n e r a t o ru n t i l t h e 5.7.15 Control of lhe recording curves
e l e c t r o n i cb e a m i n d i c a t o r sa r e c l o s i n g , a n d m a k e a C o n n e c tt h e a u d i o g e n e r a t o rt o t h e H I G H L E V E Li n -
r e c o r d i n gf o r a b o u t 2 m i n . R e w i n dt h e t a p e a n d p l a y p u t s c h . I a n d c h . 2 . A V T V M i s c o n n e c t e dp a r a l l e lt o
i t b a c ki n s t e r e o . 1 0 0 o h m s r e s i s t o r si n s e r i e s w i l h e a c h r e c o r d / p l a y -
T h e d i s t o r t i o ns h o u l d b e l e s st h a n 3 - 5 % . l f t h e d i s - b a c k h e a d ( c h .I a n d c h . 2 ) t o g r o u n d ( r e d a n d b l u e
tortion is above these tolerancesthe record current w i r e s ) r e f . a d i u s t m e n to f t h e r e c o r d c u r r e n t .S e t t h e
m u s tb e r e a d i u s t e d . tape recorder in stereo recording and switch the
Note: lf the record current is readiustedit will affect FM MX-filter ro OFF.
t h e b i a s a n d t h e o s c i l l a t o rf r e q u e n c y ,r e c h e c k S h o r i c i r c u i t h e s e c o n d a r yw i n d i n g o f t h e o s c i l l a t o r
t h e r e f o r eb o t h t h e b i a s s e t t i n qa n d t h e o s c i l l a - t r a n s f o r m e rT 3 ( T l o n t h e t w o - t r a c kv e r s i o n ) .
tor frequency.
T u n e t h e g e n e r a t o rt o 4 0 0 c / s a n d a d i u s t t h e o u l p u t
l e v e l f r o m t h e g e n e r a t o r2 0 d B b e l o w m a x . r e c o r d i n g
5.7.13 Balanceadiuslment for the pre-amp. outputs l e v e l . C h e c k t h e f r e q u e n c y r e s p o n s e a c c o r d i n g i o
Use a full track recorded tape 250 c/s (Tandbergtest f i g . 4 3 .
t a p e n o . 3 ) . S e t t h e t a p e r e c o r d e ri n s t e r e o p l a y b a c k T h e t o l e r a n c e ss h o u l d b e l e s s t h a n + 2 . 5 d B f o r a l l
fil 4
mode. Connecta VTVM to both pre-amplifieroutputs. frequencies.The difference in level between the two
A d i u s t R 2 0 u n t i l b o f h V T V M h a v e t h e s a m e r e a d i n g . c h a n n e l ss h o u l d b e l e s st h a n 3 d B f o r a l l f r e o u e n c i e s .
Check the frequency response for all these speeds.

Fig. 54. Front view of the lope recorder.

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5.7.16 Control of the playback curves T u r n d o w n t h e o u t p u t l e v e l f r o m t h e g e n e r a t o r2 0 d B
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Inserta o h m s r e s i s t o ri n s e r i e s w i t h l h e u p p e r below max. recording level and record the frequency
r e c o r d / p l a y b a c kh e a d ( c h . l ) a n d t h e l o w e r r e c o r d / s p e c t r u mf r o m 4 0 - . l 6 0 0 0 c / s a t 7 1 / zi . p . s .t a p e s p e e d .
p l a y b a c kh e a d ( c h .2 ) t o g r o u n d ( b l a c kw i r e ) . C o n n e c t R e w i n dt h e t a p e a n d p l a y i t b a c k w i t h a V T V M c o n -
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the audio generator in series with a kohms nected to both preamp output terminals with the
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r e s i s t o ra c r o s st h e o h m s r e s i s t o rr e f. f i g . 5 5 . speaker swiich in position EXT. and both function
C o n n e c tt h e V T V M a n d a o s c i l l o s c o p et o P R E . A M P s e l e c t o rs w i t c h e s i n p o s i t i o n P L A Y B A C KC . heck the
outpufsch. I and ch. 2. Move the function selector f r e q u e n c y r e s p o n s ef o r a l l s p e e d s a c c o r d i n gt o t h e
switchesto PLAYBACKposition (stereoplayback). s p e c i ifc a t i o n s .
Set the speaker selectorswitch to position EXT. 30-20 000 c/s(t2 dB 40-16 000 c/s)
U s e 4 0 0 c / s a s 0 d B r e f e r e n c el e v e l . 3 0 - 1 3 0 0 0 c / s( + 2 d B 5 0 - i 0 0 0 0 c / s )
30- 7 000 c/s(+2 dB 60- 5 000 c/s)
C h e c k t h e f r e q u e n c y r e s p o n s ei n a l l t h r e e s p e e d s T h e d i f f e r e n c e i n l e v e l b e t w e e n t h e t w o c h a n n e l s
a c c o r d i n gt o f i g . 4 5 . s h o u l d b e l e s st h a n 4 d B a t a n y f r e q u e n c y .
N o f e : M a k e s u r e t h a t t h e s i g n a l i s n o t b e i n g c l i p p e d I n c r e a s et h e b i a s s l i g h t l y i f t h e t r e b l e i s t o o h i g h b y
b y o v e r l o a d i n gt h e i n p u t . T h e t o l e r a n c es h o u l d a d i u s t i n gC l 0 ( c h .1 ) a n d C l I ( c h . 2 ) . D e c r e a s el h e
b e l e s s t h a n + 2 . 5 d B a t a l l f r e q u e n c i e s .T h e b i a s s l i g h t l y i f t h e t r e b l e r e s p o n s ei s t o o l o w b y a d -
d i f f e r e n c e b e t w e e n t h e t w o c h a n n e l ss h o u l d i u s t i n gC l 0 ( c h .l ) a n d C l I ( c h . 2 ) .
b e l e s st h a n 3 d B . Nofe:
R e c h e c kt h e d i s t o r i i o na c c o r d i n gt o p a r a . 5 . 7 . 1 i f t h e
b i a sh a sb e e n r e d u c e d .
T O P L A Y B . P R EA [ " 4 P

ff h EU./
PLAYD.-
5.7.18 Power oulput conlrol
HEAD
Connect the test equipment to the lape recorder as
d e s c r i b e du n d e r p a r a 5 . 7 . 1 7 e x c e p t f o r t h e V T V M
w h i c h s h o u l d b e c o n n e c t e da c r o s sa 4 o h m s , l 5 w a t t s
resiforconnecfedto the external speakeroutput (ch. I
AUDIO- a n d c h . 2 ) w i t h t h e s p e a k e rs e l e c t o ri n E X T .p o s i t i o n .
,GENERATOR
Set the bass and treble controls to zero.
The playbacklevel is set by the colume control so
that the VTVM reads I voit when playing back a
4 O Oc l s s i g n a l . S p e c i f i c a t i o n as s u n d e r p a r a . 5 . 7 . 1 7 .

F i s .5 5 5.7.19 Speedfest
I n s e r ta 1 4 4 c m ( 4 5 O " )m a r k e d t a p e s e c t i o n ,a n d r u n
i t t h r o u g h t h e t a p e r e c o r d e rw i t h t h e o p e r a t i n gl e v e r
i n n o r m a lf o r w a r d d r i v e . T h e t i m e f o r t h e t a o e s e c t i o n
5.7.17 Control of the toial frequency response t o p a s sb y t h e r e c o r d h e a d s h o u l d b e '
S e t b o t h f u n c t i o n s e l e c t o rs w i t c h e st o R E C .p o s i t i o n 7 t / z i . p . s : 1m i n .
(stereo recording) and switch the FM Mz-filter off. 3 3 / . i+. o . s . : 2m i n .
Inserta good quality tape. The audio generatoris l ' / e i . p . s . 4' m i n .
c o n n e c t e dt o b o t h l i n e i n p u t s a n d t u n e d t o 4 0 0 c / s . T h e s p e e d t o l e r a n c es h o u l d b e + 2 % a t a l l s p e e d s .

fr
5.8 ETECTRICAT MODIFICATIONSINTRODUCEDTO
THE MODEI. I2 TAPE RECORDER

MODIFIED
PART O R I G I N A LP A R T NEW PART ABOVE
S E R I ANLO .
Rl46-t2C 3 K o h m sY 2 W 1 0 % 1 . 5 K o h m sy z W 1 0 % 742326
Rt47-t2C 3 K o h m sV z W 1 0 % 1 . 5K o h m sV 2 W 1 O% 742326
Ri5l-l2c 1 0 0 K o h m sV 2 W 1 0 % 4 3 K o h m sY z W 1 0 % 743026
Rl52-l2C 1 0 0 K o h m s1 / z W1 O7 " 4 3 K o h m sV z W 1 0 % 743026
R200-l2c 100 ohms 1/+W 5 % 1 5 0 o h m s t / 4W 5 % 733228
R20r-l2c 3 3 K o h m sy z W 1 0 % 6 8 K o h m sV z W 1 0 % 744500
R202-12C 1 0 0o h m s% W 5 % l 5 0 o h m sW W 5 % 733228
R203-12C 3 3 K o h m sV z W l O % 6 8 K o h m sY z W 1 0 % 744500
R302-12C 1 5 0o h m sy 2 W l O % 8 2 o h m sV 2 W 1 0 % 749500
R 3r 5 - I 2 C l 0 K o h m sV z W 1 0 % 7 . 5 K o h m sV z W 1 0 % 749500
R3r8-t2C .47 ohm wirewoud 3 W 73305I
R3l9-l2C .47 ohm wirewoud 3 W 73305I
R320-I 2C 1 0 0o h m st h W 1 0 % 734001
R402-t2C i 5 0 o h m sV z W 1 0 % 8 2 o h m sV z W 1 O% 749500
R4l5-l2C l 0 K o h m sY z W 1 0 7 " 7 . 5 K o h m sV z W 1 0 % 749500
R4rB-l2C .47 ohm wirewoud 3 W 73305r
R4l9-t2C .47 ohm wirewoud 3 W 73305r
R420-t2C 1 0 0o h m sV z W 1 O % 734001
fi
R505-12C 47 ohmsVzW 10 % I K o h mt h w 1 0 % 239500
R50Z-l2C 1 0 0o h m sy 2 W 1 O % 5 1 0 o h m sy 2 W 1 0 % 739500
crSi-l2c 40 pF2.5 V 734501
cI82-12C 2 5 p r Fl 5 - 1 8 V 73305r
cr 84-l2c 40 wF2.5 V 734501
c r 8 5 - r2 c 2 5 p Fl 5 - 1 8 V 73305I
c304-t2c . t p F2 5 0V 2 0 % 2 . 5p F 6 4 V - 1 0 1 1 0 %
0 749500
c404-t2c .1pF250V20% 2 . 5p F6 4 V - 1 0 1 1 0% 0 749500
c504-l2c . l p F2 5 0V 2 0 % 748700
c505-i 2c . i p F2 5 0v 2 0 % 748700
Q r0 5 B C It 4 BCr098 745500
Q rr 6 B C Ir 4 BCI 09B 745500
Q502 B C ll 3 u284812(U2848/r) 739500
Modifications introduced to the four-trackversion
Rec./playback
head 38H lro,.
Erut" head 37H
laru
fr

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5.9 MODIFICATIONSFROM FOUR.TRACKTO R e f . p a r a 4 . 4 i n s t r u c t i o nf o r c h a n g i n gt h e m o t o r p u l -
TWO.TRACK MODETS ley. The type number for the 50 c/s motor pulley is
T h e f o l l o w i n g c h a n g e sh a v e t o b e i n t r o d u c e dw h e n 6 2 . 1 - 5 7 1 6 - 1 2 C a n d f o r t h e 6 0 c / s v e r s i o ni t i s
the tape recorders are modified from four-track to 62.2-5714-12C.
two-track. T h e m o t o r c a p a c i t o rc o n s i s t so f t w o c a p a c i t o r sl . l u F
a n d . l u F i n t h e s a m e c a n .W h e n m o d i f y i n g i h e t a p e
PART i moorLsrz-a i MoDELS
r 2-2 recorder from 60 c/s to 50 c/s, the capacitor is in-
c r e a s e df r o m l . l u F i o 1 . 2 u F b y c o n n e c l i n ga w i r e
E r a s eh e a d 4tH 43H b e t w e e n t h e s o l i d e r i n gt a g s o n t h e c a n a c c o r d i n gt o
R e c . / p l a y bh. e a d 40H 39H specificationp s rinted on the capaciforT . he opposite
O s c .t r a n s f o r m e r T3 TI m o d i f i c a t i o ni s o b t a i n e d b y c u t t i n g t h i s s a m e w i r e t o
ct t7 300 pF 1 0 0 0p F
decreasethe capacitance.
wtzv 50-250 pF I 50-750 pF The transformer is connected to either 220 volts or
\-tr+ 12pF l l 0 v o l t s a c c o r d i n gt o t h e f o l l o w i n g s c h e m a t i co n
ct5 12pF tro.50.
R1 4 8 JJU ONMS i 00 ohms
.l00
R1 4 9 I30 ohms ohms
Rt50 i 30 ohms 1 0 0o h m s
lf 0V 60y't 220v 50 y 't

5.lO MODIFICATION FROM 220 VOTTS 50 c/s TO


. Il0 VOITS 60 c/s
1r W h e n c h a n g i n gf r o m 5 0 t o 6 0 c / s o p e r a t i o n ,t h e d i a -
meter of the molor pulley is reduced to compensate
f o r t h e i n c r e a s e dm a i n s f r e q u e n c y .T h e m o t o r c a p a -
.l.2 .l.1
c i t o r C l i s a l s o c h a n g e df r o m uF io uF.
T h e t r a n s f o r m e rT R 2 8 6i s a t a p p e d t r a n s f o r m e rw h i c h
c a n b e c o n n e c t e df o r e i l h e r 2 2 0 v o l t s o r l l 0 v o l t s
50/60 c/s. Fig. 56. Tronsformerconnectionslor 220 Y 50 c/s qnd I I 0 V 60 c/s.

6.0 Partslist i n t r o d u c e dt o t h e p a r t . I n s o m e c a s e st h i s n u m b e r
also refers to subcontractorsspecifications.
T o i m p r o v e t h e e q u i p m e n t ,m i n o r c h a n g e sa n d m o d i - 3 ) The type number state the type of tape recorder
f i c a t i o n s h a v e b e e n i n t r o d u c e do n t h e m o d e l s . T h e for which the part is used.
c o m p l e l e r e f e r e n c en u m b e r o f t h e p a r t a n d s e r i a l 1 2 C - T h e p a r t i s i n t e r c h a n g e a b laen d u s e df o r
number of the tape recorder must therefore be spe- all models.
c i f i e d w h e r e s p a r ep a r t sa r e o r d e r e d ,i . e . : 1 2 2 - P a r i so n l y f o r m o d e l l 2 - 2 .
1 2 4 - P a r t so n l y f o r m o d e l l 2 - 4 .
1 8 . 1 9- 1 - 1 2 C - * - R e c t i f i e cr i r c u i tb o a r d w i t h 1221 - Parisonly for model 12-21 .
l234components. l 2 4 l - P a r t so n l y f o r m o d e l 1 2 - 4 1 .
1222 - Partsonly for model 12-22.
l) T h e t h r e e o r f o u r f i r s t n u m b e r ss t a t et h e p a r t a n d 1 2 2 4 - P a r t so n l y f o r m o d e l 1 2 - 2 4 .
a r e r e f e r r e dt o i n a l l f i g u r e s . 4) M o d i f i e d p a r t s i n d i c a t e dw i t h * m a y b e u s e d a s
2 ) T h i s d i g i t i s p r e s e n t e do n l y w h e n m o d i f i c a t i o ni s r e p l a c e m e n ft o r p a r t s o f e a r l i e r d e s i g n .

6.0.1 Mechanicalparts
Ref. No. Description Fig. ref.

11.1-286-t2C P o w e r r r q n s f o r m e r1 1 O - 2 2 O Y ,5 O / 6 Oc / s T 2
11.2-t2C M o i n s t e r m i n o ls t r i p
r r.3-l2c Brockel for tronsformer

r 3 . 1- l 2 2 Oscillotor lronsformer Tl (2-trock)


13.1-124 Oscillotor lronsformer T3 (4-rrock)

l 4 . l- l 2 c Motor l65V 50/60cls Engel 31,53


l 4 . l- l - l 2 c Moror 165 V 50/60 c/s Engel 3t,53 Introduced from ser. No 746951
14.2-12C Mounling plole for motor, complete 53 Removed from ser. No. 745951
14.3-t2C Bridge for mouniing of motor 53
I 4.3-l-r2C Bridge for mounting of motor 53 Inlroduced from ser. No 746951
11.4-t2C Shock obsorber for molor 53
14.5-l -l 2C P l o t es h i m2 , 3 m m Inlroduced from ser. No 745951
Ref. No. Description Fig. ref. Notes
14.5-2-t2C Plole shim .7 mm Inlroduced from ser. No 746951
14.6-12C Brocket, molorcopocitor

78.1-122 Pre-omplifier boord withcomponenis (2-trock) 6a </

|8.t-t24 Pre-omplifier boord with components (4-trock) <a Rt

18.2-t2C Shield for pre-omplifier boord 53


I 8 . 3 - l2 C Guide for pre-omplifier boord 9, 54
18.4-t2C Frome for pre-omplifier boord 53,54
r 8 . 5 -I 2 C Brocket for frqme for pre-omplifier boord 53
1 8 . 6 -2t C Bor for pre-omplifier boord 54
18.7-12C Record-ploybock switch ch, I
I 8.8-I2C Record-ploybock swiich ch. 2
r 8.9-t2C Equolizotion switch
r 8 . 1I - l 2 c Output omplifier boord with components <a

18.12-12C Clomp for ouiput omplifiers f,J


r8.13-r2c Heot sink for outpul lronsislors
18.r4-l2c Heol sink for tronsislor
r 8 . 15 - r2 c Rubber spocer for oulput omplifier
r8.16-l2c Input circuit boord wirh components
18.17-t2C Fl,t-A,lX swirch
r 8 . 18 - l 2 c Shield for inpui circuil
I8.t9-l2C Rectifier circuit boord with componenfs q?

18.19-l-l2c
r8.21-l2c
Rectifier circuil boord wilh componenls
Fro.re.for rectifier circuii boord
{?
Introduced from ser. No, 743026 t (\
JJ
't8.22-t2C
Coniqct, rectifier circuit boqrd Introduced from ser. No. 743026
18.23-t2C Swilch guide w/contqcts CHI
18.24-12C Switch guide w/contocts CH?
18.25-12C Switch guide w/contocts,
equolizqtion switch

19.1-12C 'il
Erose heod circuii btord wilh components
19.2-12C Record/ploybock heod-circuit boord with I l, 35
componenls

1?.3-12C Termincl plote with phono iocks CHI:


g r"en/green
19.4-12C Terminol plote wirh phono iocks colour:
red/blue 53
19.5-t2C Terminol strip for click-fiher JJ

19.6-12C Terminol plofe with phono iocks CH2:


yellow/yellow

3l . l - I 2 C Elecironic beom indicotor boord,


withoul lubes JJ

31.2-t2C Brocket for indicotor boord E?

3 r . 3 - l2 C Tube socket for EAM86


(
31.4-t2C Spring for indicotor tubes 441

3 1 . 4 l- - r 2 c Spring for indicotor tubes 4 <a

3r.5-t2C Rubber tube for indicotor boqrd Iniroduced from ser. No.743501
32.1-12C Volume control knob, upper
32.2-t2C Volume control knob, lower 38
32.3-12C Knob for BASS ond TREBIE conrrol

3 3 .r - l 2 C Switch, ON-OFF 6,9


33.2-12C Microswifch Rxl 7,9
3 3 . 3 - r2 C Plote spring, microswitch
33.4-12C Momentory stop kit, complele 35
3 3 . 5 -l 2 C Actuotor lever, delrin
3 3 . 6 - l2 C Slip-on knob for 33.1
33.7-12C Insulolion shield for 33.'l 53
3 3 . 8 - r2 C Clomp for microsw;tch

3 9 . I- l 2 C Knob for speoker selecfor Jd

39.2-t2C Knob for function seleclor ?a

3 9 . 3 - l2 C Function seleclor lever ch.2 54

42
Ref. No. D e s c r ip t i o n Fig. ref. Notes

39.4-r2C Funclion selecfor lever ch. l


3 9 . 5 -I 2 C lndex qrm
'I
39.6-l2C lnlerlock orm 1
39.7-12C Arm for funciion seleclor switch
3 9 . 8 - r2 C Bross beoring for funcfion seleciors
'll
39.9-'t2C Spring fcr inlerlock orm
39.rr-l2c Brocket for function seleclor qrms 53, 54
39.12-12C Spring for index orm ll
3 9 . r3 - l 2 C Sleeve beoring for funciion selectors
39.16-t2C Shield for speoker seleclor
39.17-t2C Speoker selector switch
Jv-to-tzL Arresiing orm for equolizqtion switch
39.19-t2C Spring for orresling orm
39.21-12C Arm for equolizotior switch 53
3 9 . 2 1- t - 1 2 C Arm for equolizotion swilch 53 Inlroduced from ser. No. 746951
39.22-t2C Clip for orm for equolizotion switch, fronf
39.23-t2C Clip for orm for equolizotion switch, reor JJ

39.24-12C Com wosher for orm for equolizofion switch 62

4 4 . 1- t 2 C Piloi lomp
44.2-12C Socket for pilot lomp 9

fF 44.3-12C Shield for pilcf lomp

45.1-1-l2C Microphone contoct (DlN) 6,9


45.1-2-t2C Microphone iock for 1l5 V version only
45.2-12C Input conioct for CR. PHONO ond RADIO
(DrN)
45.3-12C Externol speoker ouipul iock
45.4-12C Exlernql speoker output contoct (DlN) 53
45.5-t2C Shield for microphone input circuit 54
45.6-12C Brocket for ouipul lerminqls 53
4 5 . 7- 1 2 C Wqsher for microphone iock -
I l5 V versiononly

48.1-1221 Wooden cqbinet


48.1-1241 Wooden ccbinet
48.2-12C Buffer, polyethylene
48.3-t -1221 Designofion plote 22O Y/50 cls
49.3-2-1222 Designofion plale 22O YlSO cls
48.3-3-1241 Designotion plote 22O YlSO cls
48.3-4-1242 Designotion plale 22O YlSO c/s
48.3-5-1221 Designotion plote I l5 v/60 c/s
48.3-6-1222 Designotion plofe I l5 v/60 c/s
48.3-7-1241 Designotion plole I 15 v/60 c/s

fi 48.3-8-1242
48.4-t2C
Designofion plore l l5 v/60 c/s
Designction plote for input lerminols
4 8 . 5 -t 2 C Designotion plole for output terminols
48.6-1222 Luggoge lype corrying cose
48.6-1242 luggoge lype corrying cose

5l.l -l 2c P r e s s u r ew h e e l 1 0 ,I l
51.2-12C Shoft for pressure wheel r 0 ,1 r . 3 5
5 l . 3 -I 2 C P r e s s u r ew h e e l b r o c k e l , c o m p l e t e o s s e m b l y 1 0 ,I l
51.4-t2C Spring for pressure wheel r0,35
'r
5 r . 5 -l 2 C Lever for pressure wheel r,35
5 ' ,.t6 - l 2 C Roller for pressure wheel brqckei 9
51.7-t2C Spring for pressure wheel brocket 9,l0
5 I . 8 - l2 C Shoft for pressure wheel lever 35
51.9-12C Tope broke ossembly, complete 1r,35
5r.rr-l2c Equolizotion lotch 11,35
51.13-l2c Broke block for fope broke II

52.1-t2C Inp pqr 12,21, 22,23,24,25,2627,28,29,


30

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Ref.No. I Description Fig. ref. Noles

5 3 .I - l 2 c Speed tronsfer wheel 1 2 ,3 1 ,3 4


53.2-r2C Trqnsfer wheel holder 12,34
5 3 . 3 - l2 C Mounting orm for lrqnsfer wheel 12,34
53.4-l2C Knob for speed selector 38
5 3 . 5 - l2 C Sprirrg for tronsfer wheel holder 12,31
53.7-12C Porollel qrm 12,34
54.1-t2C Operoting lever, complete ossembly 7,53,54
54.2-t2C Knob for operoting lever J6

54.7-l2C Operoting lever shoft wifh delrin boll 7


54.5-12C Clips for operoling lever 7
'|
5 9 . r- l 2 c Spring with felt for pressure pod l, 35
't
59.2-12C Pressurepod orm l, 35
59.3-r2C lndex lever 12,2t, 23,25,27,29
59.4-t2C Shoft for index lever 12,21, 23,25,27,29
59.5-12C Spring for index lever 21, 23,25,27,29
59.5-l2C Clutch lever for supply turntoble 12,13,t4, 2t, 23,25,27,29
59.7-12C Upper clutch lever for toke-up turntoble 12,16,17,22,24,26,28,30
59.9-l2c Lower clutch lever for loke-up lurntoble 1 6 ,1 7 , 2 2 , 2 4 , 2 6 , 2 8 , 3 0
59.9-t2C Spring for 59.6 and 59.7 2t , 22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30
59.11-l2c Com disc a/

6,34
59.12-12C
5 9 . 13 . r 2 C
Com disc orm, complele
Exiension spring for com disc orm 12,34, fr4
59.14-12C Spring for pressure pod orm JJ

5 9 .I 5 - l 2 C Spring for 59.8 2 2 , 2 4 , 2 6 , 2 8 ,3 0


59.15-12C Spring for linkoge orm 6, 12
59.17-12C Eccentric segmeni 9
5 9 . 18 - l 2 C Tronsfer wheel lifting orm, compleie 6, 12,34
59.19-12C Delrin butfon for clutch lever 1 2 , 2 1, 2 2 , 2 3 , 2 4 , 2 5 , 2 6 , 2 ,72 8 ,
29,30
59.23-l2C Shqft for clutch levers 12, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28,
29,30
59.24-12C Tronsfer brocket r t, 35
59.25-t2C Brocket for com disc orm shoft 34
59.26-12C Shqft for com disc orm

6 1 .l - l 2 c Toke-up pulley disc (right) 6 , 1 6 , 1 7 , 2 2 ,2 4 , 2 6 , 2 8 , 3 0 , 3 l


61.2-l2c Supply pulley disc (left) r 3 , 1 4 . 1 5 ,2 1 , 2 3 , 2 5 , 2 7 , 2 9 , 3 1
6 r . 3 - l2 C Mylor sheet for toke-up pulley disc t6
'r3,
61.4-r2C Mylor sheei for supply pulley disc l5
61.6.12c Tope tight disc 13,2r
61.7-12C Helicol compression spring for supply
lurntqble (left) 13,23,25,27,29
6 t . 8 - l2 C

61.9-t2C
Helicol compression spring for ioke-up
pulley (righr)
Spring for tope tight disc
16,22, 24, 26, 28, 30
1 3 ,l 5
o(
62.1-5716-12C Motor pulley 50 c/s 6,31,34
52.1-5714-12C Motor pulley 60 c/s 6, 31,34
62.2-12C Rubber drive belt 6

6 5 . 1- l 2 c Toke-up turntoble. right 6 , 1 6 , 2 2 ,2 4 , 2 6 , 2 8 , 3 0 , 3 1


65.2-l2C Supply turntoble, lefl 6, 13,21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 3l
1e
65.5-l2C Delrin nut
6 5 . 6 -l 2 C Tope reel holder lntroduced from ser. No.748701

6 6 . 1- l - l 2 c Flywheel, compleie 3132,34


66.3-12C Bushing for flywheel beoring 9,32
66.4-12C Spring for upper flywheel beoring 1'

66.5-l2C Spring for lower flywheel beoring 32


66.6-l2C Broke spring wifh felt pod for flywheel 12
66.7-t2C Lotch for flywheel beoring, threoded 9,32
65.8-t2C Lotch for flywheel beoring, not threoded 12,32 l n t r o d u c e df r o m s e r . N o . 7 4 8 7 0 I
66.9-12C Trust spring with delrin knob l n t r o d u c e df r o m s e r . N o . 7 3 9 3 0 1

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--|F

Ref. No. D e s c r ip l i o n
Fig. ref.
Noles
6 6 . 1 -| t 2 C Feltring, flywheel
32 Introduced from ser. No. 739301
66.12-t2C Bushing, flywheel
32 Introduced from ser. No. 739301
66.13-t2C Springlock, flywheel
32
66.14-12C Felt, flywheel (odhesive)
32
65.14-t-12C Felt, f lywheel (odhesive)
JZ Introduced from ser. No. 739301
66.71-t2C Felt ring for flywheel beoring
32
6 6 . 8I - l 2 C Thrusl wosher
32
69.1-12C Pulley for revolution counter (turntoble)
to
69.2-12C Pulley for revolulion counler (counler)
53
69.3.12c Rubber drive belt for counter {?

72.1_t2c Flonge for beoring house, right


72.2-t2C Flonge for beoring house, lefl
r3,r5, l6
73.1-t2c Fronl heod cover
38
73.2-t2C Reor heqd cover
JO
73.3-12C Screw heod cover
38
73.4-12C Brocket for reor heodcover, left
38
73.5-12C Brocket {or reor heodcover. right
38
73.6-12C Brocket for front heodcover
ll
73.6-r_t2c Brocket for front heodcover

lr 7 4 . 1 __t 1 2 2 Top cover


Inlroduced from ser, No. 746951

74.1-2_122 Top cover with interlock (l l5 V _


60 c/s)
74.1-3-124 Top cover
74.1-4-124 Top cover with interlock (l l5 V _ 6e c/s)
74.2-t2c Mounting slrew (4 x24 mm)
6
74.3-t2C Rubber mounting. front
6 Removed from ser. No.746951
74.4-12C Wqsher for mounting screw
74.5-t2C Rubber wosher
38
74.6-12C Lower rubber mounling, reor
v4.7-t2C Upper rubber mounling, reor

79.1-t2C Window for counter


79.2-t2c Window for indicotors
79.3-t2c Speed selector brockei
6,34
79.4-t2c Spring for speed selector AA
79.5-t2c Mounting brqcket for stobilizing ironsistor
79.9-t2C Cover plore I (wirh tope)
'/9.11-12C 6
Cover plote 2 (with felr)
6
79.13-12C Tope guide, Ieft
1l
79.14-12C Tope guide, right
6, tl
7 9 . 15 - t 2 c Tope guide, odiustoble
il,35
79.17-l2c Acfuoling spring for end siop
?T. 79.18-12C
79.21-t2C
Felf 'rosher for cover plole
6,il

Clips for C3
53
79.22-r2C Clips for C4
53
79.23-12C Revolulion counler
9
79.24-t2C Brqcket for revolulion counter
79.25_12C Brocket for end stop spring
9
79.28-12C Stereo emblem
v9.29-t2c Tondberg emblem
79.31-r2c Adiustoble tope guide, righr
I l, 35
79.32-12C Spring for odiusioble fope guide, righr
i
79.33-r2c Wirebrqcket for microswitch
9 Removed from ser. No. 7469i0
; 79.34.12C Feltring, knobs
r& 79.35-12 Clomp for mqins cord
38 Iniroduced from ser. No. 745001
B

F
t

45
Screws,washers,and lock washers Ml22 S c r e w4 x 2 2 m m c . h , M3l7 L o c kr i n g 5 m m
4410] Screw3x4mmc.h. Ml25 S c r e w3 x 6 m m c . h . I . 5 m m h e o d M3l8 L o c kr i n g 6 m m
Ml02 Screw 3 x 4,5 mm c.h, Ml30 Screw3xSmml.h. M321 L o c kr i n g 4 x 0 , 6 m m
'l/8"
MI04 Screw3x6mmc,h. Ml32 U m b r o c os c r e w x 3.5 mm M325 W o s h e r 1 6 x 4 , 2 x 1, 6 5 m m
Ml07 Screw3xSmmc.h. M30l T u r b q xw o s h e r 7 , 5 x 4 , 2 x 0 . 2 m m M329 Lock ring 2,3 mm
Ml 12 Screw 4 x 6 mm c.h. M302 Turbqx wosher 7,5 x 4,2 x 0,3 mm M33l B o k e l i t ew o s h e r l 8 x l 0 x 0 , 5 m m
Ml 13 Screw 4 x 8 mm c.h, M303 T u r b o xw o s h e r 7 , 5 x 4 , 2 x 0 , 5 m m M333 S p r i n gw o s h e r l / 8 "
Ml14 Screw 4 x l0 mm c.h. M307 Turbqxwosher I I x 6,5 x 0,5 mm M348 Teflon wosher 6,5 x 4,2 x 0,2 mm
Ml f 6 Pqrker screw l14" No. 4 M3l3 L o c kr i n g 2 , 5 m m M349 L o c kw q s h e r 4 m m
Ml20 Screw 2,6 x 4 mm c.h. M3t4 L o c kr i n g 3 m m M355 Teflon wqsher 6,5 x 4,2 x 0,5 mm
M]2l Screw 2,3 x 12 mm c.h. M3l5 lock ring 3,5 mm M403 R i v e l3 . 5 m m

5.0.2 Electricalparts
Transislors Coils
Ql-l2C Tronsislor
T13030 L1-l2C Coil H
Qror-l2c ' Bclo9B L2-12C " L2
Ql02-r2c , Bcrt4 (u3962) t3-l2C " t3
Ql03-l2c " B c r1 3 ( s E 4 0 0 l ) L4-12C " L4 19 kclsfilter
Ql04-l2c , Bclo9B t5-l2C , t5 l9 kc/sliher
Qr05-i2c , Bclo9B
Ql06-l2C , BCIO9B t 4
Ql07-l2c ' Bcto9B
Qr08-r2c B c r1 3 ( s E 4 0 0 r ) Heads
"
Ql09-l2C , BCIO7B 34H-122 Erose heqd (below seriol No.746650)

u2848/2(U2848/r) 37H-124 Erqse heod (below seriol No.733200)


Ql l0-l2c "
38H-124 Record/ptoybock heod (below seriol No.7332001
Qr il -l2c , u2s48/2(U2848/t)
, 39H-122 Record/ploybockheod
Q rr 2 - r 2 c Bclo9B
' Bcrt4 (u3962) 4OH-124 Record/ploybock heod (obove seriol No.733201)
Qt l3-l2c
,' Bcl13(sE400l) 41H-124 Erqse heod (obove seriol No.733201)
Qll4-l2c
43H-122 Erose heod (obove seriol No. 746651)
QI l5-l2c " BCIo9B
Q rr 5 - l 2 c , BCIo9B
Q rr 7 - l 2 c , BclogB
Ql r8-r2c , Bcto9B
Diodes
Qll9-lzc , B C I I 3( S E 4 0 0 l ) D50l-l2C I N 9 7 l B Z e n e r( B Z X 2 5- 2 F 2 7 )
Q120-t2C ' BCIo7B D60r-r2c rs920
Q30l-l2c , B C l1 3( S E 4 0 0 l ) D602-t2C tS920
Q302-r2C " SE6002
Q3o3/Q304-l2c " Act27/Acr2g(Act27lActs2)
a3os/Q306-r2c , 2-ADr50
Q40r-r2c " B c l1 3 ( s E 4 0 0 l ) Rectifiers
Q402-r2C , SE6002 Y 4 l 6 ( b e l o w s e r i o lN o . 7 4 2 0 2 6 \
Q4031Q404-r2c
Q405/Q405-r2C
"
,
Acr27lAcl2B(Ac127/Acrs2)
2-ADr50
840C3200(obove seriol No.742027)
8250C75 kp t (
Q50l-r 2c " u2848/2 |JU2e48h)
Q502-r2C , U2848/2 (U2848/t)

Fuses
Polenliometers S50l-l2C 2A 5 x 30 mm slow
RllR2-l2C Potentiomefer 2 x l0 kohm loo S502-l2C O , 2 A5 x 3 0 m m s l o w
R3/R6-1 2C 2 x 50 kohm lin 5 5 0 3 -l 2 C 2A 5 x 20 mm wilh wires
R4lR5-r2C 2 x 50 kohm lin
R r4 - t2 C 22 kohm lin
Rr5-l2C 22 kohm lin
R20- r2C 100 kohm lin
Tubes
vl-l2c EAM86
R305- l 2C 250 kohm lin
v2-12C EAM86
R3r0-r2c 200ohm lin
R405-l2C 250 kohm lin
R4r0-r2c 200 ohm lin
R60r-l 2c 250 kohm lin Speakers
R605-r2C 250 kohm lin HTlll-3ohm

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Resislors:

Ref. No. Description

R7-t2C 51ohm l0 o/o


R 8 - l2 C 22 Kohm l0 o/o
R 9 - r2 C 22 Kohm 10o/o
'100
R l 0 - 12 C Kohm I0 o/o
R lt - l 2 c 1 0 0K o h m l0 o/o
Rl2-12C I Mohm l0o/o
'|
R l 3 - 12 C Mohm 10 o/o
R l6 - l 2 C 3,9ohm, 5 W Wire Wound l0 o/o
R r7 - t 2 C 3,9ohm, 5 W Wire Wound l0 o/o
Rl0r.r2c 220 Kohm t /r v't1) 5 o/o
Rl02-l2c 2,2Kohm l/a wr) 5 olo
R t0 3 - 12 C 1 0 0K o h m r/t Wl) 5 o/o
Rr04-l2c 39 Kohm 1/rwl) 5olo
RI05-t2C 47 ohm r / aW r ) 5 olo
R 10 6 - l 2 C 27 Kohm 1/aw11 5 o/o
Rt07-t2c 27 Kohm 1 / aW r ) 5olo
R l 0 8 - 12 C 27 Kohm )lr w11 5 o/o
Rl09-l2c I Mohm r / aW r ) 5 olo
R Ir 0 - t 2 c 68 Kohm 1 / rw 1 ) 5 o/o

t RlI I -l2C
R tl 2 - r 2 c
l0 Kohm
560ohm
1/a v,|11
1/t w1\
5 o/o
Solo
R lr 3 - l 2 c 1 , 5K o h m l0 o/o
Rl |4-l2C 470 Kohm 1/awt\ 5 o/o
Rll5-l 2c 1 , 5K o h m l0 o/o
R l 16 . 1 2 C 68 Kohm 1/tw)) 5 o/o
Rlt7-t2c 5,1 Kohm r / +w r ) 5o/o
R l r 8 - l2 c 220 Kohm 1/t wr) 5 o/o
Rl19-l2C 2,7 Kohm 1/t W11 5 olo
Rr20-r2c 2,2Kohm llzW l0o/o
Rl2l-l2c 3,9Kohm l0 o/o
Rt22-t2C 820ohm l0 o/o
Rl23-t2C '10o/o
5,1Mohm
Rl21-t2C 68 Kohm l0 o/o
Rl25-l2C 620ohm 10 o/o
Rt26-t2C 1 , 2K o h m r/+ Wr) 5 o/o
Rl27-t2C 1 0 0o h m I0 o/o
Rl28-t2C l0 Kohm l0 o/o
R l2 9 - l 2 C I Kohm t/zW 1 Oo / o
Rl30-l2c 4,7 Kohm 10 o/o
Rt3I-l2C 1 2 0o h m I0 o/o

n Rl32-l2C
Rr33-l2C
R I3 4 - l 2 C
33 ohm
68 Kohm
33 ohm
1oo/o
l0 o/o
l0 o/o
Rr35.l2C 1 , 5K o h m 5 olo
R l 3 6 - l2 C JJ ONM
1/zW lOolo
R l3 7 - l 2 C 9lOohm 5 o/o
Rl38-l2c 33 ohm l0o/o
R r3 9 - I2 C 5 1 0o h m 5 olo
R l4 0 - l 2 c 43 Kohm 1/zW 10 o/o
R r 4 l- l 2 c 220 Kohm 100/o
'10
Rt42-12C Kohm l0 o/o
Rt43-l2C I30ohm t/: wr) 5olo
Rt44-t2C 1 Kohm i0o/o
R l4 5 - l 2 C 5,1 Kohm 1o o/o
R l4 6 - t 2 C 1 , 5K o h m 10o/o C h o n g e df r o m s e r i q l N o . 7 4 2 3 2 6
R t4 7 - 12 C I Kohm l0 o/o C h o n g e df r o m s e r i o l N o . 7 4 2 3 2 6
Rl48.124 330ohm 1/z\N l0 o/o C h c n g e df r o m s e r i o l N o . 7 3 8 9 2 6
Rt48-122 1 0 0o h m lO o/o C h o n g e df r o m s e r i o l N o . 7 3 9 9 0 0
l ) L o w - n o i s er e s i s l o r .

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Ref. No. Descripiion Notes

Rl19-124 1 3 0o h m l0 o/o
'100
Rt49-122 ohm l0 o/o
R r5 0 - r2 4 1 3 0o h m l0 o/o
Chonged from seriql No. 743026
Rl5l-t 2c 43 Kohm I0 o/o
Chonged from seriol No. 743026
Rl52-t2C 43 Kohm l0o/o
Rr53-l2C 2,2Kohm r/nwr) Solo
R l 5 4 - t2 C 1 0 0K o h m t/awr1 5olo
Rl55-r2C 220Mohm r/r wr) 5 o/o
R ]5 6 - r2 C 39 Kohm t/awr1 5o/o
R l 5 7 - 12 C 47 ohm 1/aw11 5olo
R l5 8 - l 2 C 27 Kohm t/awr1 5 o/o
R l5 9 - l 2 C 27 Kohm r/+wr1 5 o/o
R l 6 0 - 12 c 27 Kohm 1/r W1) 5 o/o
R l6 l - r 2 c I Mohm '/+ w1) 5 o/o
Rl62-l2C 68 Kohm 1/t W1) 5 o/o
Rr63-r2C l0 Kohm 1/t w1) 5 o/o
RI 6 4 -I 2 C 560ohm 1/r Wl) 5 o/o
Rl65-t2C 1 , 5K o h m 1/zW l0 o/o
Rl66-l2C 470 ohm 1/t w1) 5 o/o
R167-12C 1 , 5K o h m 1/zY'! l0 o/o
1/awl)
Rl68-l2C 68 Kohm 5 olo
r / +W t )
R 15 9 -I 2 C
R170-l2C
220Kohm
5,1 Kohm 1/rw1)
5olo ti
Solo
R l T l- l 2 c 2,7 Kohm r / +W r ) 5olo
Rt72-t2C 2,2Kohm I0 o/o
R l 7 3 - l2 C 3,9Kohm l0 o/o
Rt74-t2C 820ohm 1/zW 1 Oo / o
R l 7 5 - r2 C '10o/o
5,1Mohm
R't76-12C 68 Kohm l0o/o
Rt77 -12C '10o/o
620ohm
R l7 8 - r2 C 1 , 2K o h m r / aW r ) 5olo
Rt79-t2C 1 0 0o h m l0 o/o
R l 8 0 - r2 c l0 Kohm 1/z'N 10o/o
R r8 l - l 2 c I Kohm 1Oo/o
Rl82-l2C 4,7 Kohm 1/zW 1Oo/o
R r8 3 - l2 C I 20 ohm l0 o/o
R l 8 4 - r2 C 68 ohm t/zW 1Oo/o
Rl85-l2C 33 ohm l0 o/o
R l 8 5 - 12 C 1 , 5K o h m 1/zW 5 o/o
R r8 7 - l 2 C 33 ohm l0 o/o
Rt88-r2C 9 1 0o h m 5 olo
Rr89-l2C 33 Kohm l0 olo
Rl 90-I 2C 5 1 0o h m 1/zW 5 o/o
Rl9l-l2c
Rt92-t2C
43 Kohm 1/z\N
1/zW
l0 o/o t
220 Kohm loo/o
Rl93-l2C '10 '10o/o
Kohm
Rt94-t2C '| r / gw l )
30 ohm 5o/o
'l 1/z'N
RI 95-l 2C Kohm l0 o/o
R l9 6 - l 2 C 5,1 Kohm 10o/o
R r9 7 - l 2 C 3 Kohm 1/z'l'l lO o/o
Rl98-l2C I Kohm 1/ z'l'l l0 o/o
R r9 9 -I 2 C 33 ohm 1/zW ]o 0/o
R 2 0 0 -2 lc 1 5 0o h m 1/t wl) Solo Chonged from seriol N o . 7 3 3 2 2 8
R 2 0 l- l 2 c 68 Kohm l0 o/o C h o n g e d f r o m s e r i o l No. 744500
R202-t2C I 50 ohm 1/t w1) 5 olo
R 2 0 3 -2
lC 68 Kohm l0o/o C h o n g e d f r o m s e r i o l No. 744500
R204-t2C 5,1 Kohm I0 o/o
R 2 0 5 -2
lC 5,1 Kohm IO o/o
R 2 0 6 -2r C I00 Kohm 1/zW I0 o/o
R207-t2C 1/zW '10o/o
I00 Kohm
R 2 0 8 -2t C I0 Kohm 1/zW 1Oo/o
t)
Low-noiseresislor.
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Ref. No. Descripfion Notes

R209-12C l0 Kohm 1/t tN


l0 o/o
R 2 l0 - r 2 c 82 ohm t/tW l0 o/o
R 2 ll - l 2 c 82 ohm \ z'i't
/ lOo/o
'10
R 3 0 1- r 2 C Kohm 1/tW lO o/o
R302-l 2C 82 ohm 1/zW
l0 o/o Chonged from seriol No.749500
R303-| 2C 330 Kohm 1/t\N l0 o/o
R304-r2C l0 Kohm 1/zW 70o/o
R306-l2C 22 Kohm 1/zW l0 o/o
R307-',r
2C l 0 Oo h m 1/zW
l0 o/o
R 3 0 8 -2
lC I Kohm r/r wrl 5 o/o
R 3 0 9 -2 rC 2 Kohm 1/zW l0 o/o
R 3 lI - l 2 C 1 3 0o h m N T C 2Q o/o
R 3 r 2 - l2 C 5I ohm 1/zW l0o/o
R3l3-l2C 5l ohm 1/zW lO o/o
R 3 l4 - l 2 C 200ohm 1/tW l0 o/o
R3r5-r2C 7,5 Kohm I0 o/o f r o m s e r i o lN o . 7 4 9 5 0 0
R316-l2C I Kohm thw 1Oo/o
R 3 17 - l 2 C 82ohm 1/z'N l0 o/o
R 3I 8 - r 2 C ,47 ohm 3 W W i r e w o u n d l0 o/o I n t r o d u c e df r o m s e r i q lN o , 7 3 3 0 5 1
R3l9-'2, rC ,17 ohm 3 W Wirewound l0 o/o I n t r o d u c e df r o m s e r i o l N o . 7 3 3 0 5 1
1/zW l0 o/o
t R320-r 2C
R 4 0 l - l2 c
1 0 0o h m
l0 Kohm l0 o/o
I n l r o d u c e df r o m s e r i o l N o . 7 3 4 0 0 1

R402-12C 82 ohm 1/zW lO o/o C h o n g e df r o m s e r i o l N o . 7 4 9 5 0 0


R403-r2C 330 Kohm l0 o/o
R404-r2C l0 Kohm t/zW 1Oo/o
R406-I 2C 22Kohm 10 o/o
R407-12C I 00 ohm 1/zW l0 o/o
R408-l 2C I Kohm r/swr; 5 o/o
R409-t 2C 2 Kohm l0 o/o
'130
R 4 ll - l 2 c ohm NTC 2O o/o
R412-12C 5l ohm 1/zW l0 o/o
R 4 r3 - I 2 C 5l ohm 1/z rN 10o/o
R4t4-t2C 200ohm 1/zW l0 o/o
R 4 r5 - I 2 C 7.5 Kohm 1/zrN l0 o/o Chonged from seriql No.749500
R 4 l 6 - r2 C I Kohm l0 o/o
R417-12C 82 ohm 1/zW l0 o/o
R4r8-r2C ,47 ohm 3 W W i r e w o u n d I0 o/o Introduced from seridl No.733051
R 4 l9 - 12 C ,47 ohm 3 W Wirewound l0 o/o lntroduced from seriol No.733051
R420-l2C 10Oohm 1/z'N l0 o/o lnlroduced from seriql No. 734001
R 5 0 l- r 2 c 820ohm 2W l0 o/o
R502-12C l30ohm NTC 20 o/o
R 5 0 3 -2
lC 5 1 0K o h m 1/z'l'l l0o/o
R 5 0 4 -2
lC 3,9Kohm lw l0 o/o
R505-2
rC 1/ z ' N '10o/o
I Kohm Chonged from seriql No.739500
R506-I 2C 5,I Kohm l0 o/o
R507-',|2C '10o/o
5 1 0o h m Chonged from seriql No. 739500
R508-r 2C 300 Kohm 1/zW l0 o/o
R602-I 2C 100Kohm 1/ztN 10 o/o
R603-12C 1 5 0K o h m lw lOo/o
R604-I 2C I0 Mohm l0 o/o
R606-r 2C 1 0 0K o h m I0o/o
'150
R607-12C Kohm lw l0 o/o
R608-I 2C '10o/o
l0 Mohm

l) Low-noise resislor.

49
Capacifors:

rype Notes
cr_I2c 1,1 ILFSo/o/0,1pF I0 o/0,380 V
Oil poper
ct -t2c l,l FF
5O c/s operotion
380v 5 o/o Oil poper
c2-t2c 60 c/s operofion
,l pF 400v 2O o/o Oil poper
c3-l2c 2 5 0 0p F 64V Electrolytic
c4-t2c '|
250 !-r 40Y Electrolytic
c5-l2c 820 pF 160v 2,5 0/o Slyroflex
c5-12C l9 kclsfilter
250 pF 125Y 2,5 0/o Styroflex 33,3 kc/s filter
c6-12C 820pF 1 6 0v 2,5 0/o Styroflex
c6-12C l9 kclsfilter
250pF I 2 5V 2,5 0lo Styroflex 33,3 kclsfilrer
cl0-l2c 1 0 - 6 0 p F T r i m m i n gc o p o c i r o r
Ceromic
cll-l2c lO-60 pF Trimming copocitor
Cerqmic
c12-12C 2000 pF 400 Y 2Q o/o ftletolized poper
cr3-12C 2 0 0 0p F 400 v 20 o/o Metolized poper
cI0r-l2c 25 prF 25Y Electrolyfic
cl02-12C 25 lrF 25V Eleclrolyfic
c r 03-l2c I 00 prF l0v Elecirolytic
cto4-12c 300 pF 400 v 20 o/o Ceromic
cl06-t2c 2,5 pt"F 6 4 Y -t o/r oo o/o Electrolytic
c107-12C 3 3 0 0p F 500 v 20 olo Metolized poper
cr08-l2c 2,5 ttF 6 4 V -10/too o/o Electrolytic
c't09-t2c 80 pF 25V Electrolytic .)
cr l0-l2c 25 FF 25V Electrolyfic
crI l-I2C 5pF 20v Tontolum
cll2-t2c 560 pF 1 2 5V 2 Oo l o Sfyroflex
cl13-12C I 000pF 1 6 0v 2,5 0/o Styroflex
cl I4-l2c 3 3 0 0p F 500 v 2O o/o Metolized poper
crr5-r2c 2,5 StF 6 4 V - 10/l 0o o/o Electrolytic
cl I 6-12c 80 trF 25Y Electrolytic
c1t7-124 300 pF '125
V Sfyroflex
cr17-122 I 000 pF 1 2 5V Styroflex
cl r8-l2c .1 pr 250 Y 2O o/o Polyester
clt9-t2c ,t trF 250 v 2O o/o Polyester
ct20-124 2 O - 2 5 O p F T r i m m i n gc o p o c i t o r
Ceromic
cl20-122 1 5 0 - 7 5 0 p F T r i m m i n gC o p o c i i o r
Ceromic
cI2I-l2C 80 pF 25Y Electrolytic
ct22-t2c ,022 ptF 1 0 0V t0o/o Polyester
ct23-l2c , 1 5p F ]00 V 5o/o Polyesfer
ct24-12C ,047 ptF 100 V 5 o/o Polyesler
c r 25-l2c , 0 1 5p F l0OY 2,50/o Polyester
ct26-t2c ,ol pF 25OY 20o/o
filetolized poper
cl27-t2C ,l pF 25OY 20o/o Po lyeste r
c r2 8 - 2 l c , 1 5p F 1 0 0V So/o Pol yester
c129-12C 2,5 ytF 64 Y -1g11gg o1o Eleclrolytic
c I 30-l2c 2 . 5 l rF 64 v -tO/too o/o Electrolytic
c l 3 l -l 2 c 500 pF 6O0Y 2Oo/o Metolized poper
cl32-l2c ,l pF 25OY 200/o Polyester
c I 33-r2C 80 pF 25V EI e c t r o l y t i c
cl34-r2c 2 , 5I F -tO/t}o o/a
64 v Eleclrolytic
cl35-t2C , 0 1t r F 250Y 20o/o Melolized poper
ct4t -t2c 5000 pF 1 2 5V lO o/o Styroflex
ct42-t2c 5000 pF l25V l0 o/o Styroflex
c143-12C 1 0 0 0p F 1 6 0V l0 o/o Styroflex
cr44-t2C 1 0 0 0p F 1 6 0V 10o/o Slyroflex
ct45-t2C 25 prF 25V Electrolytic
c146-t2C 25 prF 25Y Electrolytic
cl47-12C I00 pF 't0
v Electrolytic
ct48-l2C 300pF 4OOY 2Oolo Ceromic
c I 50-l2C 2,5 prF 64 Y -10/100 o/o Electrolytic
cl5t -l2c 3300 pF 500Y 2Oo/o Metolized poper
c152-t2C 2,5 '{F 64 Y -r0/1OO o/o Elecfrolytic

50
Ref. No. D e s cr i p l i o n Type Notes

c I 53-12C 80 pF 25V Electrolytic

ct54-t2C 25 pF 25Y Elecfrolylic

cl55-l2C 5pF 20Y Tonlolum

cr56-l2C 1 0 0p F 16QY 2,5010 Styroflex

cr 57-I2C 3300 pF 500 V 20 o/o Metolized poper

cl59-12C 2,5 ILF 64v -1o/1@olo Electrolytic

cl60-'l2c 80 pF 25V Electrolyiic

ct62-12C ,l lrF 25OY 2Oo/o Polyester

cl63-t2c ,r FF 25OY 2Oo/o Polyester

cr 65-l2c 80 $F 25V Electrolylic

cl66-12c ,O22ltF l0OV l0o/o Polyester

c\67-l2c , 1 5p F I O OV 5olo Polyesier

cr68-2 l c ,047 ptF I O OV 5o/o Polyester

cl69-t2c , 0 1 5p F tooY 2,50/o Polyester

cr70-l2c , O Ip F 25oY 2Oo/o Melolized poper

ctTt-12C ,1 FF 25OY 2Oo/o Polyester


'lOO
c172-l2C , 1 5p F V 5 o/o Polyester

c173-12C 2,5 VF 64v -1o/r@olo Electrolytic

II
ct74-t2C 2,5 ptF 64v -10/lo1o/o Electrolytic

cl75-12C 500 pF 600 V 2Oo/o Metolized poper

c176-t2C ,l FF 25OY 2Oo/o Polyesier

n ct77-12C
cl78-l2C
80 pF
2,5 pLF
25Y
64 v -lo/loo o/o
Elecirolylic
Electrolytic

ct79-l2c ,ol pF 250Y 20o/o Mefolized poper

c I 80-l2c 1 8 0p F 500 V lOo/o Ceromic


j,'rr"or."o
c181-12C 40 pF 2,5V Electrolyiic from seriolNo.7345ol
cl82-12C 25 pF r 5 l r 8v Electrolytic from seriolNo.733051
cl 83-1 2C I80 pF 500 V l0 o/o Ceromic
Itntroduced
cr84-l2C 40 ILF 2,5 V Electrolytic from seriqlNo.734501
llntroduced
cl85-l2c 25 p"F t5/t8 v Electrolytic {romseriqlNo.733051
ct 86-l2c 68 pF 500 V I0 o/o
cl87-12C 68 pF 5OOV l0 o/o Ceromic
l,^t-0"."0
-l o/l oo o/o

I
c30l-l2c 2,5 ptF 64 v Electrolytic

c302-l2C ,01IrF 25OY 2Oolo Metolized poper

c303-I 2C ,047 ptF 25OV 20olo Polyester

64 V -Io/roo o/o Polyesler from seriqlNo. 749500


c304-12C 2,5 ltF
c305-l2c lff) ptF 35140V Electrolytic
lCrt".s"a

I
c306-l2c 500pF 400 V 20 o/o Metolized poper

c307-l2C 320 pF 6,4Y Electrolytic

c308-I 2c I 000 prF 25V Electrolylic

c401-12C 2,5 vF 64 v -10/too olo Electrolytic

c402-12C ,ol $F 250Y 20olo Metclized poper

c403-l2c ,o47 Vt 25OY 2Oolo Polyester


IF c404-r2c 2,5 l\F 64 v -10/l oo o/o Polyesler 1.r"""., fromseriolNo.74e5oo
c405-12C
c406-12C
c407-12C
c408-l2c
I 00 trF
500pF
320 pF
I 000 pF
35/40 V
4OOY 20olo
6,4 Y
25V
Electrolytic
Poper W99
Electrolytic
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c50l -l 2c ,ol pF 25OY 20olo Metolized poper

c502-I 2C 4pF 400 v El e c t r o l y l i c

c503-l2c ,681tF 100 V 20 o/o E l e c t r o l y l ic


25OY 2Oo/o Polyester Chonged from seriol No.748700
c504-12C ,l ptF
25OY 2Qolo Polyester Chonged from seriol No.748700
c505-l2C ,l gLF
c60l-l 2c ,ol pF 25OY 2Oolo Metolized poper

c602-l2c ,O22 ptF 250Y 20olo Polyester

c603-l2C ,ol pF 25OY 2Oo/o Metolized poper

c604-12C ,O22 Pr"F 250 V 2Oolo Polyester

c605-l2c 80 pF 1 2 5V 5olo Slyro{lex

c606-l2c 80 pF 125 V 5 o/o Styroflex

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Fig.59. The power outPUi omplifier boord, component side. Used on tope recorders below seriol No.749500.

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Fig.60. The power outPut omplifier boord, component side. Used on tope recorders qbove seriql No. 749501.

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Fio.64
LUBRICATING
The molor:
T h e m o t o r s h o u l d b e l u b r i c a t e da f t e r a p p r o x .e v e r y
3 0 0 0 h o u r so f u s e .
T h e u p p e r a n d l h e l o w e r b e a r i n gs h o u l d b e l u b r i c a t e d
w i t h a T e r e s s oo i l 4 3 o r 4 7 f r o m E s s o .

The selfJubricating bearings:


T h e t u r n t a b l e s ,t h e f l y w h e e l , a n d i h e s p e e d t r a n s f e r
T
I w h e e l a r e m o u n t e d i n s e l f - l u b r i c a t i n gb e a r i n g s a n d
t: , s h o u l d u s u a l l yn o f b e l u b r i c a t e dl.f , h o w e v e r ,i t s h o u l d
b e n e c e s s a r tyo l u b r i c a f et h e b e a r i n g sf o r a n y r e a s o n
u s e T e r e s s oo i l 4 3 o r 4 7 f r o m E s s o .

Note: Utmostcare must be taken while lubricating,


u s e o n l y o n e f r a c t i o no f a d r o p o f o i l f o r e a c h
b e a r i n g . E x c e s s i v eo i l m i g h t s e r i o u s l ya f f e c t
t h e f r i c t i o nd r i v e .

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4
6
Fig.49. Special tools.
Tandbcrgs Radiofabrikk A/S, Kjelsas T a n d b e r g sR a d i o f a b r i k kA / S , d i v . K j e l l e r

TANDBERGS RADIOFABRIKK AZS


P. O.8.9, Korsvoll, Oslo 8, Norway

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