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The home of the turntable THE VINYL éNGIné For more turntable manuals and setup information please visit www.vinylengine.com ‘ORDER No. HADB602856C0, Service Manual DC Servo Automatic Turntable System Color [ ()..... Silver Type (K) .... Black Type isthe standard mark for plug-in-connector system. Products ‘Sarying this mark are interchangeable and compatible with each other. SPECIFICATIONS lm TURNTABLE SECTION Type: ‘Automatic turntable Features: ‘Auto-eturn Autorstop Balt drive DC motor DC serve conteol ‘Aluminum die-cast Diameter 31.2 om (12-0/82") 38:1/8 rpm and 45 rpm 0.045% WAMS (JIS 05521) ‘Turmable pa ‘Turntable speeds Wow and tutter: 40.06% Weighted zero to peak | (IEC 98A weighted) Rumble: 1 TONEARM SECTION Type: Static-balanced straight tonearm Plugcin-connector cartridge system overhang: 15 mm (19/32") Effective length: 230 mm (9-1/16") Technics 7008 DIN-B (IEC 98A weighted) ‘Tracking error angle: Turntable System SL-BD20 Color | ‘reas (8) (0)] IM... USA (S) (K) | [MC] ... Canada. (S) (K)| [E] ‘Switzerland and Scandinavia. (S) (K) | [EK]... United Kingdom. (S) (K) | [XL] .... Australia. (S) (K) | (EG) ... F.R. Germany. (S) (K) | [EB]... Belgium. (8) (K)| [EH]... Hollana (S) (K) | (EF) France, (S) (K) | [Ei] Italy. (S) (K) | [EC].... Czechoslovakia. (S) (K) | [XA].... Southeast Asia, Oceania, Arica, Midale Near East | tnd Cental South | Ameria, Within 2°32 at outer groove of 30.6m (12") dise within 0°32" at inner groove of 30m (12") dise Effective mass: 135 9 (including cartridge) ‘Stylus pressure: 128 9 (Fixea) ‘Applicable cartridge 69 ‘capacitance: s0pF CARTRIDGE SECTION (Except for U.S.A. and Canada.) Type: Moving magnet stereo cartridgo Frequency response: 10Hz~ 30 kHz (Channel separation: Channel balance: ‘Output voltage: 25 mV at 1 kHz, Semis. zeroto ‘peak lateral velocity, 22dBat tkiHz Within 2 dB at + Ke Recommended load Powerconsumption For (M), (MC) area 2.5W ‘impedance: 47 k~ 100 kA. For (XA) area 207 Compliance (dynamie}: 12310" em/dyne at 100 Hz For Others: 15W Stylus pressure range: 1.25:20.259 (12.52.5mN) Weight 69 (cartridge only) Dimensions Replacement stylus EPS-24CS (WxiDD) 43098375 mm (ie-ts/ies-2192"%14-/4") When dust eoveris open: meena 430360410 mm Power supply: For US.A. and Canada: (ie-tsiext4-sra2"x16-18") [AG 120V, 60 He 36k (79 1b) or United Kingdom and Australia: 'AC 240V, 50 He For Continantal Europe: Specifications are subject to change without notice fr further ‘AG 220V, 50 He improvement. For Othors: Weight and dimensions shown are approximate, ‘AG 110~127/220~240V, 50/60 He @ CONTENTS SAFETY PRECAUTION CIRCUIT BOARD AND WIRING CONNECTION DIAGRAM. 8 LOCATION OF CONTROLS ‘TROUBLESHOOTING - ° DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS... EXPLODED VIEW........ 10-12 MEASUREMENTS AND ADJUSTMENTS REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST. CI aaa SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM. PACKING “ SAFETY PRECAUTION this “safety precaution” is appied only in U.S.A) Before servicing, unplug the power cord to prevent an electric shock When replacing parts, use only manufacturer's recommended components for safety. 3. Check the condition of the power cord. Replace if wear or damage is evident, ‘After servicing, be sure to restore the lead dress, insulation barriers, insulation papers, shields, ete Before returning the serviced equipment to the customer, be sure to make the follawing insulation resistance test to prevent the customer from being exposed to a shock hazard © INSULATION RESISTANCE TEST 1. Unplug the power cord and short the two prongs of the plug with a jumper wire. 2. Turn on the power switch. 3, Measure the resistance value with chmmeter between the jumpered AC plug and each exposed metal cabinet part, such as screwheads, antenna, control shafts, handle brackets, etc. Equipment with antenna terminals should read between SMS and 5.2M® to all exposed parts. (Fig. A) Equipment without antenna terminals should read approximately infinity to all exposed parts. (Fig. 8) Note: Some exposed parts may be isolated from the chassis by design, These will read infinity, Antenna terminal Exposed Exposed metal, metal, art part DL onmmeter QW) crmmeter Fo) 5.8) Resistance =9Mo—52M0 Resistance = Approx oo 4, If the measurement is outside the specified limits, there is @ possibility of a shock hazard, The equipment should be repaired and rechecked before itis returned to the customer, @ LOCATION OF CONTROLS Hinge ae SL- 45-1pm adaptor [ . ‘Center spindle ————|}|- Turntable mat eee Turntable platter Turntable base |r rest fe gone ‘canridge The cartridge for USA, and Canada shown here ‘Speed selector an option Stop switen CCueing control @ DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 7 bP Cartridge iP ae How to remove the stylus Procedure | * Pull out the stylus, taking care not 10 2 touch the stylus tip. ef. No , et. No Ret'No | How to remove the cartridge ‘N° | How to remove the turntable platter Procedure | 1. Remove the seiscrew @ Procedure | 1. Open the dust cover and remove the To" | 2 pullout the carnage. taking care that 3 turntable mat your hand does not touch the stylus 2. Remove the belt te. 4, Lift up the turntable platter. Dust cover— Turntable RefNo | How to remove the bottom board | °° | How to remove the stop switch knob Procedure | 4 Tumn over the unt on a sott cloth Procedure | 1. Remove the setscrew @ 364 | 2 Remove the 5 setscrews (@~ @) ‘30466 | 2. Remove the holder (with knob) in the direction of the arrows (@, @) 2, Release the 2 claws. Note: When attaching the stop knob, do not forget to attach the spring (o-). plate, 1, Remove the 6 setscrews 2. Lift up the mechanism Ret. No Ret. No | How to remove the speed selector ‘5° _ | How to remove the cueing knob fie leaacn cleat Procedure | « Remove the setscrew @. Procedure | 1. Remove the 2 setscrows (@, @) 30405 e 34407 | 2, Liftup the speed selector switch P.C.8. 14 & Holder using knot ee é ‘Speed selector eee switeh Ce — Ret, Ne | How to remove the mechanism plate Procedure Seaes Shield pate How to remove the tonearm and PU fixing plate 1. Unsolder the § PU lead wires from the phono Spring terminal 2. Remove the setscrew @ and spring 3, To remove the tonearm, remove the 2 setscrews 0) 4, To remove the PU fixing plate, remove the 2 setscrows (@, @). PU lead wiring method White LL channel (+) terminal Blue channel (-) terminal Red 21.20... 1R channel (+) terminal Green ......[R channel (-) terminal Black....... Ground terminal PU fixing plate Ret. No Note: 10 How to remove the cueing cam Ifthe cueing time of the tonearm becomes too short, oF = it the cueing cam is replaced, apply silicon oil (Part No. Procedure $2201.11) according to the following procedure 30408010 1. Remove the cueing cam. 2. Apply silicon oil to the cueing cam and oil tank. 1. Push the pin with a driver. 2. Remove the pin and spring. 3. Remove the cueing cam, oO Ret No : 1 How to remove the turntable drive motor Brocedure Ts Jqaoler the terminal (F101. _ 2 Remove the motor rom cabinet a Solder direction ofthe arrow. Caution for fitting (Flat cable) SS * The white side of the flat cable goes to —— the @ pin of the F101 terminal l™@ MEASUREMENTS AND ADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTMENT OF THE AUTOMATIC-RETURN POSITION Make this adjustment if the tonearm doesn't return ‘automatically to the arm rest, orifit returns before the tune ends. 1, Adjust to the desired automatic-return position, 2. Check to be sure the automatic-return position is___|" there is no automatic return correct. If returns oo soon, Remove the uber cap ‘Auto-etuen aélusiment screw ADJUSTMENT OF THE STYLUS-TO-DISC CLEARANCE Make this adjustment if the cartridge is replaced, or at any other time an adjustment is necessary because of the length of the stylus being used. (This adjustment is usually unnecessary.) 1. Set the cueing control to “2”. 2. Move the tonearm to a position above the disc. 8. Adjust the stylus tip position. We ‘adjustment serew ADJUSTMENT OF THE ROTATING SPEED When the turntable drive motor or the variable resistors (VR101, 102) are changed, or ifthe rated rotation is not Feached even, adjust the rotating speed in the following procedure, 4, Set the speed selector switch to the “33" position. 2, Turn VR101 with a screwdriver from the bottom of the set to the rated rotation (33-1/3 rpm), 3, Set the speed selector switch to the "45" position. 4, Turn VR102 with a screwdriver from the bottom of the set to the rated rotation (45 rpm). Note: Be sure to make the adjustment for 33-1/3 rpm first. D20 @ SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ore siiitep20-6M ‘svBish5200¥ ‘© Power source circuit For [XA] area For USA. and Ganads AG 1200, 60 He ‘AC 240, 50 He Foe Continental Europe: AC 220, 50 He ‘kc 110-1277900~2400 (seo Ha) Notes: 1. St: Powerswitch in “on” position, 2 $2: Voltage selactor witch. (For [XA] area only.) 3. S101: Speed selector switch in "33" postion 4. The valuesareo! the reeronce voltage ortho turntable rotation of thisunt, ‘measured by a DC voltmeter (high impedance) on the basis of chassis, So, some error might be included depending on the internal impedance of the os. ‘measuring instrument and the unit measured. 5. Important safety notice Components identilied by (4 mark have special characteristcsimportant ke for safely. When replacing any of these components, use only ‘manufacturer's specified pars 68, VRIO1 isthe 33-173 rpm speod adjustment variable resistor. 7. VA102 isthe 45 rpm speed adjustment variable resistor. 8. Thisschematic diagram may bemodified at any time withthe development of new technology. * Terminal guide of diode ‘SvD1SRas200V * Block diagram SSS ee SL-BD20 ™@ CIRCUIT BOARD AND WIRING CONNECTION DIAGRAM * For U.S.A., Canada, United Kingdom, Australia and Continental Europe. * For Others ™@ TROUBLESHOOTING Nosouns |_| check the resistance at output pin plug (let ang right ‘comes out channels) few ohms, | check it shorted circuit at pin plug oF lug terminal or connector or cartridge. = (open) ‘Check if opened circuit at pin plug or lug terminal or ‘connector oF cartridge. 00~6000 Check it sequently connected to amplifier or check | ampli Turntable does Connect the AC power plug to Tura d —+| Ac power plug is connected? [> an AC wai socket i Bolt is set over the turntable capstan? Set the belt correctly i Power source circuit Ti Power 1, AC 10V between FC2 terminals and @. -—} eipean a defective, ses o ie It DI~D4 (Rectifier) a = of eT [3pm Ww ow sav | rsv sk SL-BD20 @ EXPLODED VIEW © Cabinet and chassis parts 1 SL-BD20 © Mechanism parts 4 2 @ REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST Notes: 1 2 Part numbers aro indicated on most mechanical parts. Pleaso use this part number for pats orders. Important safety notice: Components identiied by A. markhavespecial characteristics important for safety When replacing any of these components, use ‘only manutacturersspecitied parts @-marked partsare used forblack ype only, while (O-marked parts are used for slvr type only. Barts other than @®» and O-markod are used for booth black and silver types. Bracketed incications in Ret. No. columns specity the area, Parts without these indications ean be used forall areas, ‘The "@” mark is service standard parts and may ifr from production pats The parenthesized numbers in the column of escription stand for the quantity per st =Re Color ‘Areas (8) (0 IM)... USA. (8) (K)| IMC}... Canada, (8) (K)| (E} ..... Switzerland and Scandinavia. (8) (4) | [EK]... United Kingdom. (8) (K)| (XL)... Australia (S)(K)| (EG)... E.R. Germany. (8) (K)| (€8).... Belgium. (8) (K)| (EH)... Holland, (8) (| (EF)... France. (8) (6)| [Ei]... taly. (8) (K)| [EC].... Czechostovakla (8) (6)| [XA]... 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Fold the flaps according to the line marks. Seal the top with adhesive tape. © Use gum tapeor adhesive cloth tape of 0mm wide at least. For the edges, first fold the flap “a” and then flap “t and staple. Remember to staple only flap "b”. (Use 15 or 16mm staple.) ** Stapling positions are shown below. AL Printed in Japan 160212000 HSIHY

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