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Digital compact cassette recorder DCC951 {00S Service ies Service Service rvice Manua eS TAL COMPACT CASSETTE CONTENTS Technical specifications co Instructions for use al : eet wees 2A Warnings 31 Service hints Disassembly instructions sewenens 44 Service test program i cee 48 Dolby level adjustment-service tools cee 46 Block diagram 51 Wiring diagram 61 Electrical drawings Power supply Fi # is TA In/Out circuit 73 Level & Dolby circuit : Sealed a 75 Control & Display circuit ....... 77 Micro & Headphone circuit ieusmeces tis 79 Digital Deck Unit 2113 Service hints. 82 Disassembly instructions . 83 Adjustment table - Block degram 88 Wiring diagram 89 Electrical drawings 7 cesses BIO Timing diagrams siamee 816 Exploded view Loader i exerssamed 8:20 Exploded view Deck -. 821 Exploded view cabinet ae 84 Electrical parts list oa . 2 10-4 oe & PHILIPS INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE at INDEX OVERVIEW OF KEYS INSTALLATION | CASSETTE TYPES | oh ic z od | Sliding out a DCC cassette from “5 | Positioning of a cassette in the tray. 5 | Protecting a cassette against recording.. 5 [DecBaSics ~—=—S—~S~Sé LAV Notes onpleybeck.. | DISPLAY Debiving ‘ext information... | Displaying time information Counter Reset....... | " RECORDING ‘Making your first tecordi ings | Recording examples .......... | No recording is possible .. DETAILED FUNCTION INSTALLATION DESCRIPTION Record level play ‘Adjusting the record level seating. PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS Track search... Microphone Teco. Automatic CD dubbing.. ‘Summarized description per key ys a5 Track selection with remote control ... 15 "Cassette maintenance . Cleaning of DCC recorder Cleaning cassettes, ‘TROUBLE SHOOTING FUNCTIONS Operational problems... Problems with DCC cassettes. Problems with analog cassettes... The type plate can be found on the back of the unit This product complies with the radio interference requirements of the European Community. Recording is permissible insofar as copyright or other rights of third parties are not infringed. 1 PGS 60 807 141 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL Power supply 1008 230 V 215% 11s 110, 127, 220-230, 240 V Selectable by voltage selector N78 2117 Vs 10% Power consumption Standby mode :<5W Maximum :<25W Dimensions(WXDXH) : 435 x 300 x 90(exc!. feet) ‘Weight akg DIGITAL Yo: Format ‘AES/EBU format according IEC958 (consumer format) ‘Sampling frequency: 32/ 44.1 / 48 kHz (x 0.1%) Unbalanced cinch 75 Ohm ANALOG IN(digital recording from analog input) Input sensitivity 150 mes ‘Max. input voltage 2.5 Vims(= 2 V + 2 dB) Input impedance 50 Ohm, Levelmster resolution : 2 dB 238 5 0B 1008 Sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz Record level seltings : 0 JB up to -28 dB, 14 steps of -2 dB ‘Overload DIGITAL OUT Format AES/EBU format according IEC958 = (Consumer format) ‘Sampling frequency: 32 / 44.1 / 48 kHz(= 100 ppm) Unbalanced cinch: 75 Ohm ANALOG OUT DCC PLAYBACK ‘Sampling frequency = 44.1 kHz unless otherwise specified Output voltage :2.Vrms « 2 dB(0 dB dig.) Frequency range: 20 Hz..14.5 kHz, fs = 32 kHz £20 Hz..20 KHz, tS = 44.1 KHZ 20 Hz..22 kHz, fs = 48 kHz amplitude linearty — : = 0.1 dB channel unbalance: < 0.85 dB(1 kHz) output resistance = 300 Ohm hase non-linearity: < 0.2 degrees(1 ki2) utband attenuation: 50 dB above 30 kHz channel separation: > 80 d8(1 kH2) > B5 dB(20 Hz..20 kHz) ‘muting(search) > 98 dB SNR A-weighted 102 dB SNR unweighted 98 48 DR > 97 dB(1 kHz) > 95 dB(20 Hz.20 kHz) THD + Noise > 81 dB(20 Hz..20 kHz) PCS 60 806 ANALOG OUT ACC PLAYBACK Noise reduction system according DOLBY B/C NR (for playback only) output voltage 500 mVims + 2 d8(200 nWbim) channel unbalance: < 9 db(1 kHz) output resistance 300 Ohm. amplitude linearity typ. 40 Hz..16 kHz within 3 48 channel separation: 20 dB(1 kHz, rel. racks) 59 dB(non rel.tracks) ‘muting(search) 90 o8 SNR Fe cR {DIN reference level, 315 Hzi0 dB) Uunweighted - 48: dB - 50 dB weighted ~53 dBA - 55 dBA noise reduction Dolby B Dolby +8508 +1708 THD :< 2%(1 kHz/-10 dB) HEADPHONE OUTPUT DCC PLAYBACK ‘Sampling frequency = 44.1 kHz output voltage >5Vims channel unbalance: < 4 dB output impedance: 120 Ohm load impedance 82 / 120 / 600 Ohm ‘output power 38/68 / 48 mW frequency range 20 Hz..14.5 kHz, fs = 32 kHz 20 Hz..20 kHz, fs = 44.1 kHz. 20 Hz..22 kHz, ts = 48 kHz amplitude linearity: +1/-2 dB ‘Audio specification at 4Vims in case of 600 Ohm load output sep.(yp.) 75 dB(1 kz) {65 080-20 kHz) mating 100 dB SNR 86 08 DR 86 481 Kz) THON 82 dB(t KHz) MICROPHONE IN Input sensitivity 20 mV for max. level 28 mV tor ret. level Input impedance: 10 KOhm Microphone impedances : 200 - 600 - 2000 Ohm ‘Ampitude linearity: = 1 dB(200 Hz - 20 kHz) SIN ratio. typ. 75 dB(BW = 20 kHz) THD + Noise typ. 65 dB(1 kHz) 22 OVERVIEW OF KEYS Eercdy Keys PLAYBACK CONTROLS: 1 POWER STANDBY/OFF to switch the recorder on and off. 15 PP * to search for the start of the 2 TIME to select time and level information next track (press < 0.5 sec.) (also for musicassettes) 3. DOLBY NR to select Dolby Noise Reduction * to wind the tape forward only on conventional musicassettes pebered ites} scales semen tormaton (PLAYS to start playback or recording mode WF see page 1d 17 STOP £0 stop any ation 5 SCROLLIDEMO ——*toscioltxtinformationortoenter HE + to search forthe star of the pre the demo mode vious track (press <0'5 x00} * to adjust the scroll speed when (also for music cassettes) Ives information is Selected + to wind the tape backward 6 OPEN/CLOSE to open and close the tray loader Sivent =0.5 380! {also push tray to dose), 19 PRESETS to enter the preset made 7 “PHONES socket for headphone connection. ME 809 page 10 "PRESETS! 20 REPEAT to repeat the current tacksto LEVEL to adjust the volume when using ‘erapect hescorenn woes = hesoraes repent 8 scobet for atimcromnone, 1 SIDE reverse the tape travel direction (automatic source selection) 25:00R AR fecreverse the tape travel a RECORDING CONTROLS 22 IRSENSOR infra ted remote contol eye 10 RECLEVEL+/- + to adjust the recording evel DISPLAY INDICATIONS {analog and microphone input) * to select characters during ttle et 11 eorr toeter the et mode ERE R EERE EE ee ana fee Baaa ee . 3 sec. silence. CASSETTES SLIDING OUT A DCC CASSETTE FROM ITS BOX Press the cassette out with your thumb; push the cassette upwards. POSITIONING A CASSETTE IN THE TRAY Insert a DCC with the printed side up and protective slider pointed to the DCC-player. A conventional musicassette should be inserted with the tape pointed to the DCC-player. PROTECTING A CASSETTE AGAINST RECORDING Accidental overwriting of recordings made on your DCC ‘cassettes can be prevented by sliding the red switch on the back of your cassette upward. No recording will then be possible on both sides of this tape. Recording will be possible when the red switch is slided backward again, KNOTES ON PLAYBACK ( 1€F" see page 6) 1. At the start of a tape (LEAD IN area) the display may show ‘a negative time indication e.g. =O" | | and the player will wind to the start of the first track, Z. After closing the tray, the player always selects side A ot a cassette. You can reverse the tape travel direction with the SIDE A’B key. \@& see also page 12 3. When you load a cassette and the tape is positioned near the start of a track, the DCC player will read the tape infor- mation and reposition the tape to the start of this track Reading can take a little longer. 4, TROUBLESHOOTING: ‘What to do in case no sound is heard ~ Check the connections that are made ( ¥€ see also page 3). = Check the source selection on your amplifier. = Check if the inserted cassette is not a blank DCC. = Check if a blank area on the tape is being played back. 25 PCS 60811 DCC BASICS 26 PLAYBACK Playback of a cassette is similar to operating a CD-player. [7] Switch the unit on with the POWER STANDBY/OFF key. 7 The unit checks if a cassette is loaded. If no cassette is AEE | loaded, the display panel shows: | NO CASSETT 2] Press the OPEN/CLOSE key to open the tray and insert a cassette. Close the tray by pressing OPEN/CLOSE again or by pushing the tray. ‘The unit now reads the tope. REAQING This procedure will take maximum 5 seconds. The display panel shows: If the unit finds a DCC album, the complete track title will once be scrolled on the display and after | -——________ wards the shortened title (max. 12 characters) will appear, €.g.: If the unit finds a (user-recorded) DCC, the time is displayed. The track number may not be known as this is recorded at the start of a track.The display panel shows for instance: If the unit finds a conventional musicassette, the display panel shows the counter mode: The display settings can be changed with the TIME/TEXT key 1@ see also page 7: DISPLAY Press the PLAY b key to start playback. Playback will start from the present position of the tape. The play indication ® on the display lights up. ‘The display will show for instance: 4| Press the STOP m key to stop playback. 5] Searching for next or previous tracks can be done by shortly pressing the Md B+ keys. The play indicator or > on the display will start blinking. The display shows e.g.: When the dBm keys are pressed > 0.5 sec., the deck starts (re)winding until you release the key. 1@ see also page 12: PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS NOTES: ie see page 5 PCS 60 812 DCC BASICS ‘TEXT, TIME 27 DISPLAY By pressing tho TEXT or TIME key you can select different information to be shown on the display. Different information is available for the different cassette types | see CASSETTE TYPES page 4), If the display is showing time information, pressing the TEXT key will result in: When using prerecorded DCC cassettes: TRACK TITLE i COME CLOSER | gy 7 ARTIST a If the display is showing text information, pressing the TIME key will result in: ‘rack number and elapsed playing track time. total elapsed time (on the tape, press: 6 "ies Bay SHIRLEY HORN “6 “re a 038 PLAY ¥ total remaining time (on the tape, total elapsed time “6 “bia BLay track time 5 L total remaining time on current side ¥ “6 “oat play a ¥ Ts “i2iS Bua record level setting counter setting ~ "3 de PLAY f estimated absolute time "bi25 PLAY s 4 2198 PLAY Lyrics information is not available on all prerecorded DCC cassettes. In this case the topic indication LYRICS will stay on the display as long as no synchronized songtext has been detected. . First, the display will show the topic | name, then the topic line will be scrolled ‘once and afterwards the shortened topic willbe fixed on the display, When you press the SCROLL key the selec: ted text information will once be scrolled again on the display from right to left, In case you have selected LYRICS, you can adapt the scrolling speed {in 9 steps) Of the song lyrics to the music rythm by pressing the SCROLL key several times. The text key is only functional when DCC cassettes are used. When you press this key when you are using conventional musicassettes the display will show NO TEXT INFO « Wi t »> « COUNTER RESET By pressing the TIME key for 2 seconds the tape counter will be reset to 0000. PCS 60 813, DCC BASICS 28 MAKING YOUR FIRST RECORDINGS Basically, making recordings on your DCC recorder is similar to making tape recordings on a musicassette, SIE] wis), Press OPEN/CLOSE. ———— Insert a blank DCC READING | Close the tray. — ae Press BACKWARD I#-4 for more than 0.5 seconds. The deck | - STOP | will rewind and stop automatically at the beginning of the tape. | x7 J Press the REC SELECT/PAUSE It key. =e = The deck writes a buffer area (LEAD-IN). (Only if point[2] has | CEAo IN been used.)This buffer area is to guarantee optimum tape- 600 REC-F recording conditions and recording of time and track info. The DCC player will enter the RECORD PAUSE mode and the indicator above the RECORD key will start blinking #. SOURCE SELECTION: The CD player is automatically selected as the source. The digital input is also selected automatically (default setting). Changing this setting can be done with the PRESET key #F see page 10 If you want to record from another source than CD, press the REC SELECT/PAUSE It key once more. Each time you press REC SELECT/PAUSE I the following recording source will be selected: TUNER ~-> AUX1 --> AUX2 ~-> CD. The display shows the corresponding selected preset input: ANA, DIG or OPT. Changing this preset can be done with the PRESET key “see page 10 Note: in case you have connected the DCC951 to a Philips 900 series system (with correct ESI BUS connections), the DCC player will use the selected amplifier settings. (Automatic recording source selection) RECORD LEVEL SETTING: In case you are recording from a source which is connected via the digital or optical inputs the recording level does not need to and can not be adapted. When you want to record from a source via the analog or microphone inputs, you should check the peak level. "ar see RECORDING LEVEL page 11 Press the RECORD key to start recording. The indicator above the RECORD key will be ON #. ea ee The time is continuously recorded and the track number is | 1 G05 Rec ‘automatically increased by one. = To interrupt the recording for a short time, press the REC. PAUSE key. | oe By pressing the RECORD key again, the recording is resumed; |" TR | @ new tracknumber is written on the tape). (Eee oo1 RE c | To stop the recording, press the STOP m key. The actual music recording stops immediately. Se The deck continues to write for a short period to mark the end |". mm ate koh Mavedywureridtieseeo | 2 s85=570 ‘the tape very easily with the use of the APPEND Pil key wr see page 9:RECORDING EXAMPLES. Press the BACKWARD #4 key to rewind the tape. You can now start playback of your recording with the PLAY > key. NOTES: 1. Incase the display shows CHECK OT you should check; 2. When the unit is in RECORD PAUSE mode, you may also if the CD player is switched on and in play mode, use the PLAY ® key to start the recording ~ if the correct digital connections are made, 3. When the RECORD key is pressed during recoiding, a new ifthe PRESET on the DCC player is set to CD (MF see page 10) “tracknumber willbe written on the tape. 8 PCS 60 814 DCC BASICS 29 KRECORDING ON A PARTIALLY RECORDED DCC Press APPEND PAI, The deck will search for the end of the last recording (which was marked when STOP was pressed during recording). AFF > or AFF < appears, ‘When this position has been found the last 10 seconds of this music track will be played back (APPENC FLA, alter which the RECORD PAUSE (PECF) mode Is entered (Select the correct input source by pressing REC SELECT/ PAUSE It) Press RECORD @ to start the actual recording. ells Press STOP ml when you want to stop recording, The recording will be stooped and the deck marks the end of the last recording, RECORDING ON A SPECIFIC LOCATION Search forthe location on the tape where you want to make arecorting. | 4 Press REC SELECT/ PAUSE M The deck willenter the RECORD PAUSE |" ECF) mode atthe current poston B (Select the correct input source by pressing again REC SELECT/ PAUSE m1) Press RECORD @ to start the actual recording Press STOP ml when you want to stop recording, Se {3 4 ‘Note: the tape must be positioned at a recorded area. In case you start recording on an area of the tape on which no previous recording was made (an blank area), the DCC player will ‘not record time information. The tracknumber will not be shown. COMPLETELY OVERWRITING A RECORDED DCC Select side A. WF see SIDE AVB page 12 Press BACKWARD 44. The deck will rewind and stop automatically at the beginning of the tape. Press REC SELECT/PAUSE IL The deck will now write a LEAD IN area at the beginning of side A and will enter the RECORD PAUSE mode (Select the correct input source and adjust the recording level when needed) Press RECORD @ to start the actual recording. Press STOP m when you want to stop recording ‘The recording will be stopped and the deck marks the end of the last recording, @IN|FI ola} 1. Using the APPEND key has the following advantages: | Easy finding of the latest recorded piece of music in order to continue recording at that point. | Continuous tracknumbering Time recording. 12, Using the REC SELECT/PAUSE W key has the following advantages: — "Possibility to start recording in the middle of a track = Incase the RECP key is pressed while the position on the tape is within 2 seconds from the start of tracknumber, the tape willbe repositioned to the start of this track, 13. Press RECORD to actually start the recording: ‘example: press in following order: APPEND —> RECORD (to start recording at end of the latest recording) ‘or: REC SELECT —> RECORD (to start recording at the current position} RECORDING IS NOT F ~ Onaprerecorded DCC ~ Ona conventional musicassette - QnaDCC which is protected against recording ¥65" see page 5 PROTECTING A CASSETTE AGAINST RECORDING” ~ When the COPY PROHIBIT message lights up an the dispiay. The DCC deck operates with a Serial Copy Management System, which includes that a fully digital copy can be made from Prerecorded digital material but only directly from the original material Itis not possible to make a digital copy of a digitally copied DCC to another DCC deck. When you want to copy this cassette from one DCC deck to another you can only do this via the analog input sockets. — When no digital signal is available. The display shows CHEC! DIG IN. @ see page 16 ‘TROUBLESHOOTING’ IBLE: PCS 60 815, DETAILED FUNCTION DESCRIPTION PRESETS 240 INSTALLATION With the PRESETS function you can control the default settings of the DCC-recorder * Press the PRESETS key to enter the edit mode. The display shows SELECT FLAY - REI PLAY AUTO PLAT: playback will always be started automatically as soon as the tray has been closed. — RUTO STOP: playback will 1ot be started ‘automatically selection of recording source ~ DIG, OPT, ANA:selecting the input: digital, optical or analog * the recording source can be selected with the REC SELECT/PAUSE it key ‘* The input can be selected with the Mt BPI keys, + Press PRESETS again to store the selected values ** Selection can be made with the Md PP keys. * Press PRESETS again 10 store the selected values. press: REC SELECT/ USE. CO DIGITAL TH] press: CTO Ng ee a (Crore stor [worricm m] | ee aaa Ase! © Career = TONER OFT TH TONER ANA TH * wcggucy [aut roro Tn “Taori ‘RUT ANA 1H ° (aoe (oe a] eo | EXAMPLE: Changing the input source for CD. PCs 60 816 REC SELECT/PAUSE | = CD, TUNER, AUX1, AUX2: ELECT - RECORD EDIT, indicating that you can select one of these keys. ‘+ After pressing the respective key the following default settings can be adjusted RECORD ¢ = CO SYNCHRO ON: cD synchro dubbing will be started automatically when you are recording fram a CD. (only if the correct ES! BUS connections are made.) 0 SYNCHRO OFF: CD synchro dubbing will not be started automaticaly. Selection can be made with the Mid PP keys Press PRESETS again to store the selected values. PRESETS » le. >: « 10 display shows: SELECT PLAY ~ REC SELECT - RECORD EDIT [coaremo oF) g. [Co SHCA OF . press: PRESETS Fi Press PRESETS ~ Press REC SELECT PAUSE ~ Display shows current setting CD. DIGITAL IN — Select the input e.g, CD OPTICAL IN with the ed BPI keys ~ Press PRESETS again to store the adjustment. The. display shows: PRESETS STORED) display shows PRESETS STORED. EDT ~ AUTO EDIT OF the DCC player will write new tack ns (nthe tape when 3 sec. silence {<-60d8) is detected during recording from analog or micro input. When a digital source is con- ected (via digital sockets) this function is always automati- cally set to AUTO EDIT ON, - AUTO EDIT OFF: the DCC player will not perform automatic track increment, * Selection can be made with the Kd PP keys + Press PRESETS again to store the selected values, ROTO EDIT oF [ura or OFF le. ° DETAILED FUNCTION DESCRIPTION an INSTALLATION RECORD LEVEL SETTING MEMORY ‘The DCC951 stores the latest record-level setting for each independent source. ‘As such, you do not have to adjust the record level setting each time another source is selected. During installation or when making your first recordings you can check and adjust the record level settings for each connected source. EXAMPLE: ‘SOURCE ‘STORED RECORD LEVEL SETTING cD DIGIN Optimal direct digital | TUNER ANA Setting nv. 10 LEV 10 | AUXI = ANA Setting nt. 7 Lev 7 AUX2 OPIN Optimal direct digital eee DISPLAY Pleedil rub opines deere] RECORD LEVEL DISPLAY The (peak level can be displayed by pressing: + REC LEVEL + or-; x The record ieve! display willbe shown temporary. =e aes 10 seconds after REC LEVEL + or wes pressed the daplay ee eee will go back to showing the previous information. -_ rit a lus vedonGoM YF see pege7 cont sonipeat PEAK LEVEL CONTINUOUS PEAK LEVEL: is updated every second. HEADROOM: indicates the absolute highest peak level. The headroom wil be reset ~winen you press REC LEVEL + or ~ —winen you Start @ new recording OVER indication Ifthe evel exceeds the 0 dB level, an overload willbe indicated and the recorded signal can bbe distorted. The ovER indication will also be indicated on the display when the display is not showing the record level setting, e.g. during a recording ADJUSTING THE RECORD LEVEL SETTING ‘The sensitivity can be adjusted in maximum 14 steps. Iris adviged to set the level hetw Th inary wen lel stad eth gly a: (FAX LELEL, | [ei LEVEL] When in RECORD or REC PAUSE mode: * Press REC LEVEL + or - to enter the level meter display mode. The recording sensitivity is not yet changed Press + to increase the sensitivity of record-setting step by step * Press - to decrease the sensitivity of record-setting step by step If the level exceeds the 0 dB level, en overload oveR will be indicated and the recorded signal can be distorted. In this case press REC LEVEL - to decrease the level Adjusting the recording level is only needed when you are recording from a source which is connected via the ANALOG LINE IN sockets or via the MICRO(phone) socket to your OCC 951 (Analog In) ADVICE: It is recommended always to use the digital input when it is available. Adjustment of the recording level is then not needed. DETAILED FUNCTION DESCRIPTION TRACK SEARCH ‘The lela and PP keys can be used to search for a particular twack on the tape or to scroll through the tracklist (see title search, In stop mode: * Press Kd (less than 0,5 seconds) to search for the start of the current track. * Press PPP (less than 0,5 seconds) to search for a track next to the current track. Note: these keys are also functional when using conventional musicassettes (Automatic Music Search). This function reacts to silent passages of at least 3 seconds between the tracks, WIND / REWIND anes Searching for a passage during playback can also be done with the Més€ and PP keys, In stop mode and during playback: * Hold BPP pressed down (for more than 0,5 seconds) to wind forward. * Hold Kt pressed down (for more than 0,5 seconds) to wind backward When the Hah and Bebb keys were pressed during playback, playback will be continued as soon as you release the key. During searching time and track information will be displayed, — When the text display is selected and the Kakad and PoP keys are activated, the display changes to time indication as long as the search continues. Then the display will show the text information again. TITLE SEARCH The Hei and PEPE keys can be used to browse through the tracklist When in stop mode and track title display : * When you press PRP or Ml while the display is showing the track title, the title of the next or previous track appears on the display. Searching for the track does not yet start + You can actually search for the track by pressing the PLAY > key. REVERSING THE PLAYING DIRECTION + The SIDE AB key is used to reverse the direction in which the tape is travelling, Ths selected side is indicated on the display with SIDE [aor + When you press this key during playback, the playing direc- tion will be reversed and playback will be continued at the other side of the tape. REPEAT oo You can use the REPEAT key to replay a particular track or the. total number of tracks on the tape. + Press this key once to repeat the current track The indication ner 1 will appear on the display Repeating the current track is not possible when you are Using conventional analogue cassettes. + Press this key once again if you wish to repeat al tracks on the tape. The display will show REP * Press this key another time to switch repeat off again NOTE: When analogue cassettes are used, only the function REP can be activated. REP 1 can not be selected, 12 PCS 60 818 ~ During the track search the display shows e.g Tees 253" ho +e or ba jo ADAGIO 2. ANDANTE SIDE A DOLBY NOISE REDUCTION ‘The Dolby Noise Reduction function can only be active when ‘you are playing conventional music cassettes. With the Dolby key you can switch the Dolby NR system on or off and select Dolby B or Dolby C NR. Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. DOLBY and the double-D symbol D0 are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. DETAILED FUNCTION DESCRIPTION 243 RECORDING FUNCTIONS EDIT The EDIT function is only possible when you are using non protected user-ecorded DCC cassettes. In this mode you can edit the tape formats, delete or create track transition and renumber the tracks, When in REC PAUSE mode: Press the EDIT key to enter the edit mode You can select the various EDIT functions by pressing EDIT several times Press the RECORD key to actually edit the tape. a (2) [3] + START NEW SIDE: When START NEW SIDE is detected during playback, the deck will automtically wind to the begin- ring of the next side after which playback wil be continued with the first track on the next side. During winding the display TO START & TO START A will show or CONTINUE B: mark the position whore the tape must be reversed (only possible on side A of the tape). When CONTINUE B is detected during playback, the deck will mediately change to side B after which playback will be continued. GO TO START A: mark the position on the tape where the deck should start winding to the beginning of side A and stop. When GO TO START A is detected during playback, the deck will wind to the beginning of side A after which the deck stops. WheninSTOPmode; [4] Press the EDIT key to enter the edit mode. 2] You can select the various EDIT functions by pressing EDIT several times [3] Press the RECORD key to actually edt the tape. * SPLIT TRACK: the DCC starts a new track at the current position ‘When SPLIT TRACK has been performed a renumber action (see below is necessary to ensure a correct tracknumber sequence. * CONNECT TRACKS: the current and next track will be connected and recognized as one track ‘The deck will search for the start of the next track and erase ‘the marker which indicates the start of this track ‘When tracks have been connected a renumber action see below! is necessary to ensure a correct tracknumber sequence. * RENUMBER: renumbering the tape, This action is only possible if tracknumbers have been recorded on the tape, = The renumber action is needed 1.When a recording is started at a specific location ( 1@F see page 9). 2.When a track has been split 3. When tracks are connected ~ As the complete tape will be checked for correct tracknumber se- uence, itis best to finalize all edit actions before renumbering START WEW SIDE qq __ # CONTINUE 6 ¥ | GoTo START A | » “SPLIT TRACK «4 During the renumber action the display shows the absolute time + 'RENUN' When the action is finished the display shows RENUM COMPLETE stor NOTE: to exit edit Pr 8 PCS 60 819 DETAILED FUNCTION DESCRIPTION 0-9 - these keys can be used for track selection and for ttle programming ¥@F see pages 12 and 14. 2. REPEAT - to repeat the current track, to repeat all tracks or to switch repeat off ¥@F see page 12 TEXT — to select text information and to enter the ttle programming mode ¥F see pages 7 and 14, STOP m - to stop any action Ht PP — when pressed < 0,5 sec: track search = when pressed > 0,5 sec.: wind/rewind ee see page 12 O/C - openiciose TIME — to select time information «@F see page 7 ‘SCROLL -to scroll text information of to enter demo mode ~to adjust the scroll speed when lyrics, information is selected "see page 7. 9 PLAY - to start playback ar recording 10 SIDE A/B ~ to reverse the side @F see page 12 one DIRECT TRACK SELECTION with remote control The 0-9 keys on the supplied remote control can be used to directly select a desired track on the tape. These keys can be activated during the stop mode, when the tray is open, during playback or during the search mode. The DCC player will wind to the desired track, after which playback will start automaticaly, When using DCC user-recorded tapes this function only works if @ tracklist is present and has been read by the DCC-recorder, GENERAL REMARKS The DCC 951 might influence the quality of a broadcast signal when the radio antenna is located close to the OCC player. ‘+ Keep the radio antenna as far as possible away from the DCC player MAINTENANCE OF YOUR DCC RECORDER * Do not leave the unit for any length of time in direct sunlight or other places where high temperatures can occur, such as in the vicinity of heating apparatus. = Do not expose the equipment to humidity or rain. ‘* A chamois leather cioth slightly moistened with water is sufficient for cleaning the deck * Do not use cleaning agents containing alcohol, spirits, ‘ammonia or abrasives. CASSETTE MAINTENANCE Keep the cassettes at room temperature and avoid leaving them in the sun or too close to magnets and transformers of e.g. recorders, radios, TV's and loudspeakers. Do not push the tape protection of DCC cassettes aside and avoid touching the tape. 14 PCS 60 620 ‘MAINTENANCE 2X15V i RO3 / UM4 /AAA, CLEANING CASSETTES ‘= In principle there is no need to clean the head of your OCC player when you use only DCC cassettes. The use of conventional musicassettes of inferior quality may leave dirt on the DCC head. This can affect the sound quality of OCC cassettes (sound will be interrupted) Your DCC 961 automatically indicates when headcleaning is needed by showing the message CLERN HEAD ‘This massage can be shown when RECORD PAUSE is entered, during PLAYBACK or after playing many hours with, conventional musicassettes, Special DCC cleaning cassettes (Philips SBC3500) are available to clean the DCC head. Ite strongly advised nat to use conventional cleaning cassettes as they will not clean the DCC head good enough WARNING: Do not use DEMAGNITIZE cassettes. This product complies with the radio interference: requirements of the European Community. Copyright: Recording or copying is only authorised if there is no violation of copyright or other rights of third parties. REMOTE CONTROL 245 TITLE PROGRAMMING TITLE recording is only possible when you are using non protected user-recorded DCC cassettes, In STOP mode When no text has been recorded on the tape yet: 1 uJ MICROPHONE RECORDING Ha DCC951 will automatically select microphone recording, If’howling’ occurs when using microphones: = keep the microphones away from the loudspeakers, ~or — or use headphones for monitoring Press TEXT, When a new track is found and no text.info has been recorded yet the display shows ~ | NO TEXT INFO | Press TEXT again, -——— The display shows | TITLE PROGRAM ‘A.cursor will be blinking at the first character on the display (left The cursor can be moved on the display with the He, PP keys. A maximum of 40 characters per ttle can be programmed Programming is either done with the 0-9 keys on the remote control (1=A,B,C, 2=D,£,F, 3=G,H.|, etc.) or with the REC LEVEL +/- keys Press REC LEVEL + to scroll through the alphabet characters in the following sequence: A, B, C, etc. Press REC LEVEL — to scroll through the alphabet characters in the opposite sequence: Z, Y, X, etc. When these keys are pressed for more than 1 second the scrolling speed will be increased. Press the RECORD key to store the title The deck will search for the start of the current track and record the track ttle at the start of this track. During this time the display will show TITLE RECORD When text info has already been recorded on the tape: _ Press TEXT When text info has already been recorded the display shows the current title Pee An existing title can be edited by pressing the TEXT fl key again, eee ee control or with the REC LEVEL +/- keys as described above Press the RECORD key to store the new title. The deck will Search for the start of the current track and record the track ttle at the start of this track. During this time the display will show [~————— [TITLE RECORD: NOTE: to exit title programming NOTE: to exit tite programming RECORDING FUNCTIONS press: TEXT NO TEXT INFO | rex ¥ << TITLE PROGRAM BB soremote necoro TITLE RECORD Text ncoo TITLE RECORD | AUTOMATIC CD DUBBING es REC LEVEL +/~ Mea he 0-8 remote REC LEVEL +/- microphone (e.g. Philips SBC3036) is connected, your When the DCC player is incorporated in a Philips 900 series reduce the reproduction volume preset setting is CO (1 see PRESETS on page 10), CD synchro will always be started automatically when you are recording from a CD, When you start recording on your DCC piayer by pressing the Yn 1 OY (default. system (with correct ES! BUS connections) and when the RECORD key, the CD player will start playback automatically. 15 PCS 60 821 TROUBLE SHOOTING 216 ‘SYMPTOM Hq POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY 7 General problems Set oot : = The unit does not respond to ‘any command = Electrostatic charge may cause this problem DCC and MC cassettes ~ Broker/intermitient playback sound ~The head section is dirty DCC cassettes ~ Distorted signal — Recording was made with too high ppeak level (OVERLOAD) ~ The cassette has been loaded in the middle of one of the tracks ~ Track number or elapsed playing time 's not displayed correctly. No track number indication and Renumber does not function DISPLAY MESSAGE | POSSIBLE CAUSE = Recording has not been started with a ~ Switch off the power. ~ Switch on the power again after a few seconds, ~Clean the head section Make a naw recording with lower peak level — Rewind the tape to the start of the track and start playback | ~Youmay conser torerescrd | PRESS STOP BLOCKED WRONG TRACK | CHECK 016 IN | a CHECK OPT IN | respond to this key = For some reason, the compartment cannot be opened or closed (e.g. cassette not correctly inserted, Compartment touched an object when it was opened) ~The selected tracknumber does not exist on the tape, playback is continued ~The CD player does not send any signal in STOP" mode. ~ The digital source has failed (i.e. loosened cable or DIG IN is not connected. The unit is switched to STOP ~ ‘Digital’ or ‘Optica has been selected at the unit. Ifthe digital source is missing, recording can not be started. lee | IN not me ital f @ source which i [corr Peowzerr] You can not make a digital copy of @ source which is already a digital copy of an original music-program, The DCC951 operates with a Serial Copy Management System, which includes that a fully digital copy can. be made from prerecorded material. E.g. you can make a digital recording from a CD to your DCC via the | digital in- and output sockets. However, itis not possible 10 make a digital copy of this recorded DCC cassette to another DCC deck. [tee ren | ~ There is no text information on the tape that has been [NO:TEXT INFO | | inserted in the compartment. [ocpppac) | ~YeU have tried to start recording with an ‘ACC | ewo-pec 7 [TARE provecr | ~ Youve tried to start recording with a recording protected cassette CLERN HEAD — There is dust or dirt on the head of your DCC player This indication may appear during playback/recording or recording pause mode. ~ Renumber is not possible when a recording was started, ‘on an empty area of the tape (no time info recorded) | RENUN FAILED | [ vece cin) |) ~ indicates that the recording cannot be continued | TAPE FULL because the tape is full [ten acarn GAD AGAIN || | ~ Te cassette has not been loaded correctly LLeadsin area at the beginning of each side | — the tape — You have pressed a key during a function which cannot | ~ Press the STOP key ~Do not force anything. Try to reset the player by switching ON and OFF again. Hf the trouble persists, consult your dealer or service station, = Enter an existing track number ~ Set the CD player into ‘PAUSE® | mode. = Check the connections and try again If the problem persists, your digital optical cable might be broken. Consult your dealer for a new cable When you want to copy this cassette from one DCC deck to another you can only do this via the analogue in- and output sockets. ~ Select the analog input and start recording again. ~ Program your own text information (see | age 16 or select TIME information) Insert a DCC into the tray. | ~ Push the red button on the DCC down {towards protective touch slider ~ Use a special DCC cleaning cassette to clean the head ~ You may consider to re-record the tape ~ Use a new cassette for recording or rewind the tape to overwaite an existing recording | ~ Load the cassette again. If the trouble persists, even after the remedial action has been taken of if the symptoms are not included in the table, consult the dealer where you purchased the unit. 16 PCS 60 822 WARNINGS warning [AICS and many other semi-conductors are Susceptibie to electrostate oscharges (ESD) Careless nandling during repaw ean reduce Me Grastealy ‘Winer repainng, make sure that you a connected with the same potential as the mass. ofthe set wa a west wrap wih resistance. ‘Keep components and tools also a ts ® srewmon ‘Tous les IC et beaucoup d autres sem-conducteurs sont sensibles aux Gecharges statques (ESO) aur longeute pourrat tre consicerablemant ecourtee par le fat qu aucune precaution n'est brse 2 leur manpulaton, {ors de reparations. s assurer de bien die rele {au méme potente! que la masse de | apparel fentier le bracelet sert une resistance oe Voller a ce que les composants ainsi que les ‘us que | on utise sowent egalement a ce Potente! @ Salety reguatons requir thatthe set be restored to its orginal ‘ontcal with those spectied be \Veuighedsbepaingen veraisen, dat het apparaat in 2y9 oorspronkelike toestand word! teruggebracht en dat onderdelen, dentiek aan de (especiiceerae worden toegepast © @® wanna Ale C$ und wale andere Halbieter sind ‘emplindlch gegen elektrostatisene Entlsdungen (80) Unsorglakige Behandlung ber ser Reparatur kann die Lebenedaver drastisch vermndern Sorgen sie dat. dass Sie im Reparaturtal ‘ber ein Pulsarmoand mt Widerstand mit dam Mazsepotential des Gerates verbunden sind, naiten Sie Gauteve unc Mismtel ebenfalls aut iesem Potential ® @® warrscruwne ‘Ale IC's en vele andere haligelewers 20 {gevoetig voor electrostauscne ontadingen (50) Onzorguuig behandelen tydens repa e levensauur arastiscn doen vermnaeren Zorg ervoor dat u dens reparane via polaband met weerstand verbonden Bent met hetzelide potentaal als de massa van net apparaat Houd componenten en hulpmeddeten ook op tzeide poten. @D swenrmento ‘Tut IC @ parecch: sem-condutton sono sersibit ale scanche statche (ESD) {Goro tongevita potrebbe essere fortemente Ra 9 a89 oon osservazone della PU Grande caurione ala loro manspolazione Durante le riparazion' occorre quis essere collagato ato stesso potenziae che quelio della ‘massa dell appareccno tramte un braccialeto. aresistenza, Assicurarsi che | component @ anche gl viens ‘con Qualls lavora stano anche a questo potenziaie Be. jeder Reparatur sind die geltenden Sicherheitsvorschitien zu bbeachton. Der Originalzustand des Ger art micht vorandert werden fur Reparaturen sind Ongnal-Ersatztele 2u verwenden ® Le orme ai sc ‘conaizion Ongena ‘quel speciica, 22 esigoro che Vapparecchio venga rmesso nelle ‘che Slano ullzzal pezzi dk ncambage ident & Les normas de securte exigent que apparel sot remis @ !état ¢origne ‘8 que Solent utlisees les proces de rechange idertiques 2 celles Spectioes 34 HANDLING DCC-HEADS CAUTION: The heads are suspectable to electrostatic voltage higher than 150Vde! The heads are protected from external electrostatic charging by connecting the head flexible cable to the read/write board, When disconnecting the cable, always place the deck on a bench with required electrostatic discharging measures taken and wear electrostatic discharging band. Moreover, aways mount the short-clip on the flexible cable removed. ‘The heads are also suspectable to strong external magnetic field and the analog output may be affected. DO NOT USE HEAD DEMAGNETIZER, MAGNETIC SCREWDRIVER OR DEMAGNETIZER CASSETTE! VOORZORGSMAATREGELEN BIJ DE BEHANDELING VAN DE DCC-KOPPEN. LET OP: De koppen zijn gevoelig voor een elektrostatische spanning groter dan 150Vdc. Als de kop normaal verbonden is met de Read/Write printplaat, is deze beveiligd tegen externe elektrostatische ontladingen. Zodra deze flex-foil verbinding wordt onderbroken, plaats dan het deck altijd op een werktafel, die voorzien is van eleitrostatische ontladings-middelen en draag een elektrostatische ontladings-manchet. Schuif, bovendien, direct na het losnemen de Kortsluit-clip over de flex-foil kabel. De koppen ziin ook gevoelig voor sterke externe magnetische velden, deze kunnen het analoge uitgangsvermogen beinvioeden GEBRUIK GEEN KOP DEMAGNETISEER SPOEL, MAGNETISCHE SCHROEVENDRAAIER OF DEMAGNETISEER CASSETTE! BEHANDLUNG VON DCC-KOPFEN. VORSICHT! Die Képfe sind empfindlich gegeniiber elektrostatischen Spannungen ab ca. 150V! ‘Schutz vor Schéiden durch statische Entiadungen besteht fir die Kopfe nur, solange sie tiber den Flexprint mit dem Lese-/Schreib-Verstirker verbunden sind. Die Verbindung dart erst unterbrochen werden, wenn der DCC-Recorder auf einer ESD-sicheren Tischauflage steht tnd nachdem ein ESD-Schutz-Armband angelegt worden ist. Der vom Verstarker-Print abgezogene Flexprint-Connector muB mit einem KurzschluBstecker geschitzt werden. Die Képfe sind ebenfalls empfindlich gegeniber starken auBeren Magnetfeldem; deren Ei Ausgangssignal beeintrachtigen. Verwendete Werkzeuge missen antimagnetisch oder entmagnetisiert sein. IM DCC-DECK DURFEN KEINE ENTMAGNETISIERUNGS-CASSETTEN ODER ENTMAGNETISIERUNGS-SPULEN BENUTZT WERDEN! irkung kann das analoge MANIPULATION DES TETES DCC ATTENTION: Ces tétes sont sensibles aux tensions électrostatiques supérieures A 150Vdec. Les tétes sont protégées des charges életrostatiques extérieures par la connection du cable flexible de téte sur la carte Lecture/Ecriture. Lorsque l'on déconnecte ce cdble, placer impérativement la platine sur un établi pour lequel on aura pris les mesures requises de décharge électrostatiques, 'operateur devant porter 'équipement approprié (bracelet d'écoulement des charges électrostatiques)> De plus monter toujours le clip de court-circuit sur le cable flexible démonté. Les tétes sont également sensibles & un champ magnétique extérieur puissant et la sortie analogique peut en tre attectée. NE PAS UTILISER DE DEMAGETISEUR DE TETES - DE TOURNEVIS MAGNETIQUE OU DE CASSETTE DE DEMAGNETISATION. MANEGGIAMENTO DELL TESTINA DCC ATTENZIONE: le testine sono suscettbili a cariche elettrostatiche con tensioni maggiori di 150V DG. Le testine sono protette dallinfluenza di cariche elettrostatiche esteme dovute al collegamento del cavetto flessibile dalla testina alla basetta di lettura e scrttura ( readiwrite board ). Quando viene scollegato il cavetto, il deck deve sempre essere riposto sul banco di lavoro , che deve essere necessariamente provvisto delle necessarie protezioni antistatiche ( ad ‘esempio tappetino collegato a massa ) ¢ il tecnico addetto alla riparazione dovra’ trovarsi necessariamente allo stesso potenziale. Dopodiché é necessario posizionare la clip ( graffetta ) in modo da cortocircuitare il cevetto rimosso. Le testine sono suscettibili anche alla presenza di forti campi magnetici ester e 'uscita analogica potrebbe risentime particolarmente. NON UTILIZZARE TESTINE SMAGNETTIZATRICI , CACCIAVITI MAGNETIZATTI O CASSETTE SMAGNETIZATAICI. Pcs 60 823 HANDLING CHIP COMPONENTS sever PROC on = sda ty Il = 2, ane aT" Bee el ttoce| mo _—— = | /g) rcggne T 2 wai || ch" ame a ae Ne cu PRECAUTIONS: eer ‘ee Bl PCS 60 824 at DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS, COVER 151 ~ SCREWS 171,172 173, 174,175,176, “LIFT COVER AT REAR SIDE DCC DECK UNIT 81 FRONT1 + OPEN MAMUALLY THE TRAY-LOADER BY TURNING GEARWHEEL OPEN MANUALLY THE TRAY.LOADER BY TURNING GEARWHEEL REMOVE TRAY.COVER 6S REMOVE TRAY.COVER 65 (CLOSE TRAY MANUALLY CLOSE TRAY MANUALLY REMOVE SCREWS 83,84 “REMOVE POWERROD 138 “REMOVE CONNECTORS FROM DIGITAL PANEL “REMOVE SCREWS 75,757, 78,79 “LIFT DECK UNT AT REAR SIDE AND PUSH T BACKWARDS TO DEMOUNT UNHOOK WIRING FROM DECK SUPPORT 131 PLACE FRONT AT REARSIDE OF SET TO SERVICE MAINS TRAFO 5001 REMOVE POWERROD 188 “REMOVE SCREWS 26,207 DISCONNECT WANG IN/OUT PANEL REMOVE SCREWS 20, 201,202 205, “REMOVE SCREWS 268,269,270, 271,272 UNHOOK WIRING 43 43 43 SERVICE TEST PROGRAM kev TEST TABLE! as KEY TEST START SERVIGE MODE eee ftom “vapor ewer SEED | arn ei i swf Sa eet DaPLAYenOWS) "REMOTE KEVoox" | [Dentavenows: "PRESSED KEVO™ DOU TEST MODE USER TEST MODE a SWITCHES TEST MODE S| EV OURENOTE | KeVouRRONT GuOeNEL STATUS BYTE psrarTest | nw, [asowarr ure STE er on | Ta =) a a a De [acne emncourer ce Dectse nenaisadt tts = or | soean 3 | coumracun vor | Sear, penmaette cas | Reeat & | Soeus i orencose = ose ‘STOP o REPEAT eee cs | for te | presets Memon teumtnenemts ow | REC SELECTIPAUSE os | stop comemnon Tees tr | aoe nf pur sro | Recon ot | Retomecroase = he Sores | oe ® | eae ie | recuse. is | pecon ar ie | Recta: = | or CHANNEL ERROR RATE oF be | neweuoee oo | pecteve- ; : a == ois | senouewo | mecusvets ee = | = | see omelet oor | 1 aBc) oe | scout 7 pw sol ——aerrouear | mR, reese = bez “| oer 4 1 a ean eee LLL = 7 eo peat easy = = = = oo T v = : oe urs: “Cha EM = x oer vo cen a = anno: —— ooo cCaNUATED ECR ATE AE = = a = = aor = = oz = 7. = = 082 7 a p= = 060 : z fo_[ weno Test = = : = ; Tee Test ; = re pe GestBEEJomcm.\g z 7 ol ‘DOLBY TEST TT TOT arn : = | een one: [3 RE REMARK ERROR RATE CHMNNELS-t | ERRORRATE=<01:0000 ERRORRATE>c1:0AD——_PLEABECLEANOR ESTATE HEAD CHANNEL 9 ~) ERROR RATE -<11 0000 ERRORRATES 11:00 ‘PLEASE CLEAN OR MEETIATE MEAD WoRwaL aT Las} + emton motcanon PCS 60 826 DISPLAY TEST PATTERNS. os DISPLAY TEST 44 PCS 60 827 ERROR NUMBER SURVEY 00: o1: No error Deck failed The requested command could not be executed because of a malfunctioning of the ‘mechanics. Tray blocked This error is issued when the tray has been blocked, although the tray might be moving out again due to this fact. The blocked indication will hence occur very short in the tray status message and could be missed, Tray pulled open During normal operation the tape drive module hhas sensed that the tray loader is forced to the open state by the user. Invalid parameter The parameter going with the last received ‘command is unknown or out of range. No cassette ‘The command can not be executed since there is no cassette loaded. Digital Audio input out of lock or missing carrier During recording from a digital input, no input signal is detected. When continuing the recording, undefined data will be recorded which may lead to unpredictable audio during playback. The DDU module will refuse to continue the recording, Digital Audio input has Professional class (unsupported) During recording from a digital input, a professional source may be detected which is not supported by the DDU module, hence the module will refuse to record from this source. Digital Audio input has non-audio format During recording from a digital input, the input data may contain computer data instead of audio. The DDU module will refuse to continue the recording. Copy right protection violation (SCMS) During recording from a digital input, which contains user audio data but which is copyright protected, the DDU module will refuse to continue the recording, PCS 60 828 45 10: W: 12: 13: 14: 15: 7: 18: Internal DCC chip error There has an error occurred within the DCC chips on the DDU digital module. When this error persists over a longer period of time, please consult your nearest service officer. Record attempted on write protected tape A record or auxiliary record or record-pause ‘command is issued while the loaded cassette is write protected or is an ACC. The DDU module will refuse to record on such a tape. Non existent search target The target to search for does not exist on the currently loaded cassette. e.g, search for track number 20 while the tape only contains 12 tracks. Invalid command received The command which was received is not allowed in this context. Setting not allowed This error message will be returned when the DDU module is performing a TOC search and a next_previous_count is downloaded. Command overrun The DDU module has received to many state changing commands in a row to handle. This error occurs whenever a command is received while another command is still waiting for execution. The DDU module will not store a queue of received commands. Signature not yet loaded The record command will only be accepted by the DDU module after the setmakers signature has been loaded. This will make it possible to identify the recording set of each DCC cassette. Unreliable TOC During the process of TOC search the DDU ‘module found out that the contents of the TOC does not match the contents of the tape. The search command should be repeated using relative search. Search target could not be found The requested search target was valid but could not be found, e.g. a direct track search after track number 5 on a super-user tape while track number 5 was removed by after- recording, or an append search on a full tape. 19: a: Marker writing not allowed ‘A request for a marker can be rejected because of the fact that the last recorded marker is not yet 8 tape frames past or a marker is currently being written or the tape is write protected. Also when the requested marker is out of context (lead_in A on side B or reverse maker on side B this error occurs. Not Used. No track numbers on this tape Attempt to do a track search on a tape with no track numbers, e.g, search track number 10 on a non-super user tape. Note that a search for track number 1 will always be honoured. No proper super-user tape The renumber function could not detect a marker on this super user tape or the renumber function was called on a user tape. No TOC available A direct access search has been requested on a super-user tape which does not have a valid TOC. This search requests can not be honoured. 45 2a: 30: 31: Sector not allowed Not allowed to change sector in this mode or ‘a sector is requested which is not on the tape, 8.9. sector D on a 2-sector tape. No user characters loaded ‘An attempt to record user characters while these are not yet loaded. Clean head The reproduction of the audio is bad due to dirt on the head. The user should clean it. Marker may not be removed Attempt to erase a temporary reverse marker or the first start marker on the tape. No search from virgin Assearch action can not start from a virgin tape position. Tape drive does not respond This error occurs when the digital module can not communicate with the tape drive module. ‘Tape fault on tape broken/blocked. Power down detected by tape drive module. SERVICE HINT BOTTOM PLATE FLY_WHEEL SOLENOID coIL IN CASE OF TAPE SALAD THE TAPE DECK RISKS TO BE BLOCKED IN THE PLAY POSITION. ‘TO UNBLOCK THE DECK OUT OFF THE PLAY POSITION, THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS HAVE TO BE CARRIED OUT: 1, DISCONNECT THE SET FROM THE MAINS. 2. REMOVE COVER ITEM 151 '3.IN THE BOTTOM PLATE OF THE SET ARE 2 HOLES A AND B TO MANIPULATE THE DECK MECHANISM. 4. VIA HOLE A, PUSH THE SHAFT OF THE SOLENOID INWARDS TO LOCK IN THE DECK MECHANISM. 5. MAHOLE B, TURN FLY: WHEEL IN CLOCKWIGE DIRECTION UNTIL THE HEAD PLATE HAS BEEN RETURNED TO THE STOP POSITION. DOLBY LEVEL ADJUSMENT 46 0° TOOLS REMARKS © N DOLBY LEVEL snuveercissene | oounveerocsine. | suosowrsocmties | cwomrureme | sowsreonounes | come sess) azar me masa rons) Tose mimes 268 1800 o ouvorr syne rose nso” eo waza SERVICE TOOLS Dolby reference cassette MTT-150 4822 397 30271 Universal analog test cassette Fe “SBC420" 14822 397 30071 General purpose test cassette (prerecorded DCC) 4822 997 30256 9.6kHz calibration cassette (prerecorded DCC) 4822 397 30264 Mirror test cassette MC-112C 4822 395 90288, DCC head cleaner cassette (SBC 3500) 4822 015 20646 Ceramic screwdriver 0281 1.7 4822 395 50451 TORX screwdriver set "SBC 163" 14822 395 50145 Wheel loosener 4822 395 60039 Trimming kit *SBC317" 4822 310 50095, PCS 60 829 5-1 5-1 BLOCK DIAGRAM ptr ereen i satetell CONTROL _ DISPLAY MM==es TMM YO a 3 5 a 2 a & oI 3° c E z ° 3 NN NS Ss READMWRITE DECK & LOADER SWITCHES fh f “TAPE-DRIVE IN PCS 60 830 ABBREVIATIONS a0 at AT ORAS, aut [AL 2°05, At Peo? AY Pinot At sino AY 6Pn08 R a vy as 36 ar ny AgICAS ate Res ‘|AcomDcC ANAEYE, ANAL, ANAR ATSB. ATTDAG AZCHK 80K BIAS Bk 80R CAPA CAPB CAPSTAN CAPSTANY CAPSTAN. cevc CHOBE CHROME cursrt cursre cKin cksLy cKsL2 cuame cure CLKSEL ‘cLock CLOSE_TRAY ‘Agaress SRAM; Address DRAM ‘Adsress SRAM; Acres DRAM ‘Aderess SRAM; RAS DRAM ‘Adoress SRAM ‘Adsress SRAM: Addoss DRAM, Port expander output 5 ‘Address SRAM; Address DRAM, Pon expander output 2 ‘Adsress SRAM; Address DRAM; Pot expander ouput 1 ‘Adéross SRAM; Address DRAM, Port expander output 4 ‘Address SRAM; Address DRAM: Pot expander output 3 ‘Adsross SRAM; Address DRAM ‘Address SRAM: Address DRAM ‘Adaross SRAM; Address DRAM ‘Adress SRAM; Address DRAM ‘Adsress SRAM; Address DRAM, ‘Adstoss SRAM; Adoross DRAM ‘Adoress SRAM; Address DRAM ‘Address SRAM: CAS for DRAM ‘Analog reader ACC Left channel ‘Analog reader ACC Fight channel- ‘analog or DCC playback ‘Analogue eye pattern ouput ‘ACC output Len ACC output Right 12.08 ateruaton(actve LOW) (OAC attenuation conera. ‘cannel 0 and channel 7 azimuth rmontor. ‘Bt cock input Bias cures for ADC afer op-amp inverting Input for et channel ber op-amp inverting input for ‘ight channal baler op-amp inverting input for let hanna Dates op-amp ouput for right chant Capstan motor control connection A Capstan motor control connection B ‘Low ouput level switches the capstan Capstan motor + connection CCapstan motor“ conmecton system lock output Use of channel satus(Oxprofessional Use, | -consumer use) Indication ta drome analog cassette is inserted ‘Channel test pin (Channel tat pin 2 ‘system cock input ‘lock selection + ‘lock selection 2 ‘rte current output 225782 Miz buffered clock output of Fc. 242578 MH XIAL bumerea clock ‘output of SFC. ‘select systom clock ‘Serial data cock trom controller ‘ray motor connection 52 (¢10V = Open tray OV = Close tay) con ‘Comman analog COAXIAL IN IECO58 high sensitive input coo ‘Commen digta cory ‘copyright satus bit GRORITRAY_OPEN CROZIFE cassetio detection switch L=Fe;H=cRoz IfN_CASS_PRES =H. L= vay tly opened H= tay s not tuly opened CTRLMODE select uPstand-alone mode bo Data SRAM; Data DRAM Dr Data SRAM; Data DRAM be Data SRAM: Data DRAM 3 Data SRAM: Oata ORAM 04 Data SRAM, D5 Data SRAM, De Data SRAM o7 Data SRAM, ACL ‘Analog audio output let DACA ‘Analeg audio output right ATA data input DCC_CASS_PRES DCC cassette present switch input DEEM pre-emphasis cutput be DEEM ‘deemphasis ono DEEM2 —wcro.n Te aes a wo pe e reget ce amet 1 a T ae i 1s Le ine sro HeanpHone crcur q i ! 1 al I ! am ' A | == alr i fl ! i - 0 AAs = | 5 i 2msiDV GENERAL PURPOSE TEST L + 1©! anaLos 2 i TRACK 10 1KH20d8 os ame 1 anour 3 i A Kn 7 j PLAY : 5 i ot} | 0m al 6Vpp —_ 1 8 sure i003 awure VU VV mo i teat | i ' : i 5 i 2msiDIV GENERAL PURPOSE TEST iENERAL PURPOSE TEST i i TRACK 10 1KHz 0d coir ova uk i - 361 1400-7 ft hg : ‘ a ms hase i oo poms se: btw sve besa 2 i vee 4 se i 7 i 7 a Pa ma | 5 ah <0 a a i 5 me } ote J | i 3 at ass gts ai ns en j Baa eo 2 Bae Be iat 2 i af mont oor 2 aa | gi oe Thee 7 over Rie 2 = 20 cs 21 a = . i ie LSE be yuora et sropsnavoncur Bul mates mes, { Be . raf | as =a vat [a ai ft ls a i i Gi ~ = ‘103 NG 2 ie we i i ee A é ae 3 Be Oe 5 Bi a . reey ae g 5 aaa a i au s Bi 2 ; Bi z 3 Br a ar 3 4 & Br 2 9 | Bu 3 i |, oe ie “dh (| as a ; | ee SYSTEM CONTROL | 5 ESI BUS ' i ' at : ty ee ee i ed ee ee. OPLAPS Rerum aN GREG a ws ee ee Ae Ree eee Ye eo ee ee A as ieee Se site Meee eee ess Sie Bike ate a eu Bm 7 7 3 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 = 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 ae PCS 60 836 252 IN/OUT PANEL 1000 1001 1008 1100 s101 1102 1105 1310 1315 1330 1350 00 1900 1905 3 1920 1970 197 1972 1974 1975 1978 2000 2001 2002 2003 2008 2008 O20000>>aa>>0 1972 HGH VOLTAGE 2 2008 7 2082 AB 21005 2208 a beor be atss.A8 alors 2007 + foo 8 sos ee zioz As 2008 1 000 68 008 a8 aio Ae 208 1 do C8 2058 A8 ior ae 2210 i goe8 wer Ae 2SAS att 2 aoe 7 200 Ae 2108.AS 2280 2 ars 7 2080.8 2107 AG 2251 @ aowcr s0cs 0088 z282 § a0iscT cones aves 2285 @ tower cease 2288 zs $ aire? zssee ance 288 1 fos a8 aot Ce zoe G8 280 7 ter A’ 20058 220808 2381 rr 1970, “I j 070 =_som - A ‘ Lo > 7-4 ar Ae AS As ca c3 c3 cs ca ca cs ca A2 ag 2910 2011 2912 2920 2921 2922 2923 2928 2928 2926 2927 2021 292 2993 2036 2995 2040 2081 2042 2043 2044 2945 2946 2970 2980 2081 2082 2983 eooo00aseemooeO 3000 300 002 3003 3008 3008 3008 3007 3008 3009 3010 3011 3012 3013 ce ce ce 86 ce a6 a7 B7 87 a6 ce C6 C6 ce sore 3015 ce ce 3058 3059 3100 310 3102 3103 3104 3105 3200 3201 3202 3203 3204 3205 3206 3207 3208 3209 3210 3211 ae12 3213 3250 2251 3282 3253 3256 3285 a 6 6 6 5 5 6 3350 3351 3352 3383 3354 3355 3056 3357 3358 ‘3960 3361 3362 3363 06¢ 3365 3366, 3367 3268 3369 3371 3980 3381 3382 3989 3386 3385 3386 3900 @>>>>>>aaam>>> 3901 902 3903 3908 3905 3906 3907 960 3961 962 3963 3964 3965 2966 Bs Aa Aa aa Ba Aa Aa B3 B3 Aa B4 Ba B3 a4 5020 5100 5970 6200 6201 6250 6251 6350 6351 625s 6356 6357 6358 6200 6900 ‘6901 6902 6903 5905 18920 6921 6922 6923 940 6941 942 6980 6981 ca e982 6963 6986 6985 6986 7000 7001 7050 7200 7201 7250 7251 7282 7350 ca cs ca ca ca ce c7 Aa Be ce AG AS BG ar 7352 7383 7354 7388 7387 7388 7389 7380 7381 7900 7901 7902 7920 7921 Ba>>>>>>aar>>e 7922 7940 7960 7961 7962 7963 7964 7980 7981 782 7983 798 9000 9001 9@00000>eau>rE> 9002 3003 9006 ‘9007 9008 9009 9010 sor 012 9013 sors 9015 9016 9017 >>a>a00>Em>a>0 74 gore 9021 9022 9023 9024 9025 9026 9027 9028 9029 9030 9031 9032 9024 ce 2352 ce 2369 ca 2380 C8 2387 ca 2000 C8 2901 A8 2902 A6 2903 Be 2904 BS 2905 85 2906 AG 2007 a7 2908 A7 2909 1975 Bois ay MAI NS. FILTER 9035 85 9052 A7 9037 8S 9053 AT 9038 C7 9084 A7 9039.65 9055 A7 9040 C5 9056 B 3 9041.87 9057 AG 9042 C8 9058 AB 9043 BG 9059 AB 9048 8: 9060 C8 9045.87 9061 C4 9047 87 9062 8 3 9048.47 9063 CB 9048 87 9064 C8 9051 CS 9065 C8 1008] 9029 Zoe cee Asis == 9025, ® ANALOG SELECT! ON 7-5 7-5 LEVEL & DOLBY CIRCUIT DIAGRAM Sonebiaadnooa wee see Sfiueouu: serBeiosreszessreseersearsereauror: Soo ss sesconmnnne LuOLaaOoO SUSE Looe EeBo= RagSE SASS SST SSS SSSSCSRRSEEEES EERE CES tt 8 S BBSRERLE 3 ts SESGTRITRIIGI IST AER ERR RT LAR AA RARE RS soonshaannnanacsossonae SBEERER < Fete tare tee te toes 2 “ “ ores ites at 5 unguId LNOMM OL, [FROM PIN2S OF IC7800 ON DISPLAY CIRCUIT = DOLBY_B_NC < DOLBY_ON_NOFF [PRON PIN26 OF 1C7H00 ON DISPLAY CIRCUIT 3190. Ci 6 3000 0253.2 B 76 76 FRONT PANEL 110081 1911.48 181943 1825.7 2100 82 V4s0.81 1812 AB 180A4 T82EAT 28 B2 je00 B9 18483 Veer As 1927 8 202 82 190s 82 11S AS 8ZAS 182A 21382 1808 88 1816A2 1823945 1840.49 181088 18AD 182046 105081 1 7A9 3687 THO AS Tait AS TO AS res 85 S171 82 919082 919689 319283 sop G2 57A1 sHE9A7 346981 3001.89 300 S243 316182 3187 BS 346042 347081 8 317383 30262 sis83 3485.42 3471 B2 ai7483 s1e9B2 se Bo ses 2 M72 Az 317583 31882 319083 317683 310503 io 8 | 4 5 385 AS 618081 717283 Bi 7082 781 8a raz 83 00289 717043 7109.83 S803 89717183 7451 AY 84 82 3ee7 AZ 367381 ea 81 3800 87 eke ba TO s6eg ey x e LIF uae tty ae © PCS 60 839 7-7 77 CONTROL & DISPLAY CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 1 2 3 faERREreneEE ‘ 1 : 2 1 " "8 “ s wo, 1" » » | 4 og | a g ! : i g ! = vices sv i 2 ! d 3 2 i 2 & ve # \ i Seiten nes eee ee i \ i = aaa ETS i + i 1 ¢| ! i si i it jum ! ! 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PANEL 9816 B7 2622.9 85AS GIB! 717289 7452A2 7EOAG 3817 B3 30045 41808) Gier e1 718082 745541 TaN AD B81 AS 3891 A5 5800 88 BB01.AG 718183 780088 78305 B89 A399 45 S818 9 GOD AL 718289 720189 7a AS 302043 3009.44 500289 TI70A3 718353 7005 AS De21 Ad 30 AS 580989 717189 741A 720689 3463 A2 3469.81 3803 49 246442 347087 2802 89 1 6SA2 347182 aB0dAD Bi 346682 3472.42 3406 46 Az 36072 947901 300546 A2 346881 360087 3806 43 5 6 | 7 8 | 9 a12 83 a199.82 3193 83 9200 82 319681 3201 82 3105 B15 AT 3196 82 3455.01 310881 SEAT 3462 125 47 218082 71682 219485 sii 82 sts 82 we2eA7 28102 210702 219503 B12 A311 82 ye7 AB 218282 20881 2 317383 3182 82 soe AS 210982 718902 2455 31743 3103 82 yew AS 218482 719081 2487 317583 310482 y950 81 218582 719781 2458 AT 517683 3105. 83 2 eee — @ ut @ su meetso2 ang & #6 PCS 60 841 MICRO & HEADPHONE CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 7-9 PCS 60 842 MICRO & HEADPHONE PANEL 1401 B2 1405 41 1410 At wis 81 2400 A2 2401 2 2402 A 2 2403 At 2404 AY 215 Bt zara 2e7 Bt zee Bt 241 2420.8 2021 Bt 2422 8 2429 82 2424 At 2428 82 2429 82 2400 At 2a AY 3400 A 2 3401 a2 3402 At 3403 1 aod AY 79 40s At 3408 At 3407 AY 3408 AY 3409 A 2 e102 eis BY a7 es 368 Bt 3e\9 B2 3420 42 2421 Bt 3e22 8 e298 gaan 2 oars Bt 3425.81 9816 8 442881 7400 At 3427 Bi 3430 A? MBI AZ 7431 Az 4000 A 2 a0 sor a4 DDU DIGITAL DECK UNIT Read Write board DIGITAL DECK UNIT 2113 Figure 8.1 The Digital deck unit 2113 consists of: Mechanical Loader mechanism Tape deck mechanism Electrical Read / Write board Tape drive contro! board Digital board PCS 60 843, 82 SERVICE HINTS This unit is equipped with a Flexible Printed In the chapter “Instructions for use" of this Circuit board (Flexfoil), so handle that foil with manual the cleaning of the DCC-head is care during disassembly and re-assembly. explained. See Trouble shooting. COME TO SERVICE POSITION OF THE action: A1, A2, B DDU UNIT Figure 8.2 SERVICE POSITION DDU UNIT action: C Figure 8.3 Now electrical measurements and checks on Read/Write-, tape drive control- and digital board can be carried out. PCS 60 844 8-3 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS DISASSEMBLY OF THE LOADER Open tray manually, by moving - counter action: D, E clockwise - drive gear wheel 86. Figure 8.4 REMOVE CLAMPER ASSEMBLY ITEM 81 action: F1, F2 Figure 8.5 83 REPLACEMENT OF DCC-HEAD-SUPPORT-ASSEMBLY After performing the actions D, E, F1 and F2, a.o., the DCC head support assembly item 117 can be reached. REMOVAL HEAD SUPPORT ASSEMBLY ITEM 117 action: G1, G2, G3 Open with action G1 connector 1800 and disconnect head’s flexfoil. (action: G2) Warning! Do not open Gi too far, it will damage the connector. Do not forget to short-circuit the head's flexfoil, action G3. Remove pinch-rollers 102 and 118 action: H1, H2 Remove head support fixation screw 105 action: J Remove head support assembly 117. action: K Figure 8.6 PCS 60 845 a4 REMOVAL FLYWHEELS ITEMS 108 AND 126. Remove connectors 1501, 1502, 1503 and action: L1, L2, LS, L4 1504. Remove cover 509 action: M1, M2 Figure 8.7 Remove E-clips £1.65. Now flywheels can be action: Ni, N2 taken out. Pay attention to the washers! See also Exploded View drawing of Tape deck. Figure 8.8 After removal of the flywheels, a.o. the printed board item 506 can be loosened, after desoldering Solenoid wires (L101), removing the solenoid fixing screw M2.6x6, item 114 (Golenoid coll), the command play arm 112 and Wind Motor M101 (item 123) PCS 60 846 a4 REMOVAL TAPE DECK CHASSIS 505. (Previous actions: G1, G2, G3) Remove screws printed board block item 587 action: 01, 02 Remove block item 587 action: P Figure 8.9 Remove E-ring E2 from axle 94 action: Q Remove 4 tape deck fixation screws M2.6x6 action: Ri, R2, R3, R4 Remove chassis 505 action: $1, $2, $3 R3 Figure 8.10 Drive gear wheel, item 86, can be removed 5g with the aid of 4822 385 60039 DEMOUNTING AND MOUNTING TRAY ASSEMBLY ITEM 82 Keep with self-adhesive tape item 82 in mounted condition before loosening from the rest of the loader/tape deck. Figure 8.11 Exploded view of item 82 Figure 8.12 85 action: T1, T2 reference slope 85 HINTS FOR MOUNTING Mounting the loose components of tray action: U1, U2, U3, U4 assembly (item 82) reference position 589 sa Ba sas 592 33 Ul U2 U3 Us US Figure 8.13 Mounting spring 89 Figure 8.14 86 Mounting gearwheel item 111 Positioning gearwheel 111 STOP MODE us A. Figure 8.15 Mounting belt 122 mounting belt 18908 Figure 8.16 AZIMUTH ADJUSTMENT Due to the Fixed Azimuth Tape Guides (FATG) and Azimuth Locking Pins (ALP), with a mirror cassette (4822 395 30288) the azimuth can be adjusted. Adjust with the first azimuth screw, seen from tape direction, for synchronous left and right part of the mirror picture. IN PLAY MODE > wi Figure 8.17 IN REVERSE MODE Figure 8.18 See next figure. The mirror picture can be devided into two parts. One part reaches from first FATG to Head mid position, and the other part from Head mid position to the other FATG. action: W Action: W1, Xt = X2 xi Ix2! ‘Adjust: X1= x2 2 direction Action: Wa, X1 = X2 top | —» Fema — xy Ix! ‘Adjust:X1=X2 ABBREVIATIONS. 0 a ‘ALORAS: ay ‘AI 20005, At aPIe02 At AiPic01 BIAS al aia BOL 208 CAPA CAPE CAPSTAN CAPSTANS CAPSTAN- cep ‘CHMODE CHROME cutsty cnTst2 kiN xs oxsLz LiKe oR cuKSEL Lock CLOSE_TRAY ‘Address SRAM; Across DRAM ‘Adress SRAM; Aces DRAM ‘Address SRAM: RAS DRAM ‘Adress SRAM ‘Address SRAM; Addrass DRAM; Port expander cutputS ‘Adéross SRAM; Addrost DRAM; Port expander output 2 ‘gross SRAM: Addross DRAM; Port expander output 1 ‘agéress SRAM, Address DRAM; Prt expander output 4 ‘Address SRAM; Address DRAM; Port expander output 3 ‘adress SRAM: Address DRAM ‘Address SRAM: Address DRAM ‘address SRAM; Adgress DRAM Address SRAM; Address DRAM ‘Address SRAM; Address DRAM ‘Address SRAM; Adress DRAM ‘Address SRAM: Address DRAM ‘Address SAM CAS for ORAM ‘Analog reader ACC Let channel ‘Analog reader ACC Fight channel. ‘Analog of DCC playback ‘Analogue eye patern output ‘ACC output Lak ACC output ight 12.08 ateruaton(acve LOW) DAC attenuation contra channel 0 and channel 7 azimuth ‘onto. Di cock input Blas cure for ADC buf opamp inverting input for left chanel Dtler opamp inverting Input for right chant buf opamp inverting Input for left channel butte opamp output for right channel CCapstan motor contol connection A CCapetan motor contol connection & {Low output level switches the capstan CCapstan motor + connection CCapetan motor - connection ‘system ciock ouput. Use of channel siatus(O=professional Use, t=consumer use) Indication i a come analog cassette is inserted, ‘Channel test pin ‘Channel test pin 2 ‘system clock input ‘lock selection 1 ‘Gock selection 2 225782 MHz buttered clock output of 50s. ‘24576 MH XTAL battered clock output of SFC. select system cock ‘Seal data clock from controber Tray motor connection {(#10V = Open tray: OV = Close tray) a7 con COAXIAL IN coo cory ‘CROZTRAY_OPEN CROZIFE cassotio detection switch ‘CTRLMODE Do D1 be 9 Ds Ds Ds o7 Dac. DACA DATA DCC_CASS_PRES DEEW DEM! DEEM2 DEEMDAC DIGITAL OUT SME ERCOSTAT FDA FDAO Foc. 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Yes WIND/REWIND C wart " <400msS > 102 CPM OFF mi02 CPM OFF ON WIND/REWIND INITIALIZATION END PCs 60.858 OFF TIME COUNTER ‘STOP NO (HE Tree is something wrong. Presse retry oly onan {HB Plese romave the slack oftpe. ‘SBP0179 a6 TAPE DECK TIMING CHARTS ‘TAPE DECK TIMING CHART 1 Stop/Pause > Forward Play | Rec) Key in PHBE F100 sot | t _——— M102 - Capstan + i : Tei a ; Mro2 eZ CAPA |i 7 , ar ior ' -——— Wind + | t Mio td Wind - i H Wind speed : i t tani a ne a 7 N Mute ‘TAPE DECK TIMING CHART 2 Stop/Pause > Reverse Play ( Rec) Key in I sot 102 Capstan + 92, CAPA 101 Wind + : 101 ' Wind - , 7 Wind speed } 1 t toni foot no 740 t NMute © This timing is the dat Please change to mé when mold flywheels are used. ‘than 150 mS at Zn-diecasting or sinterd fiywheols. ‘sBP0180 ‘TAPE DECK TIMING CHART 3 Stop > Fast Forward Key in SOL i02 Capstan + Mi02 CAPA 101 Wind + mi01 Wind Wind speed Inhibit MSyne N Mute ‘TAPE DECK TIMING CHART 4 Stop > Rewind Key in I so i02 Capstan + i Mi02 CAPA, 101 Wind + 101 Wind - Wind speed Inhibit M Syne N Mute ‘SBPO181 817 TAPE DECK THING CHART roves sy (> step Key in LJ Wind speed Inhibit M Syne N Mute t ‘TAPE DECK TIMING CHART 6 Forward Play [> Reverse Play Keyin 1 70 | 250 io _2 250 = 180280 sol 1 : “as 8025 = 8025 Moz + Capstans |_| H : i Pg ge a | i CAPA |! : mor i Wind + H t } te 540 1 M01 i Spree eee Wind - i L ee Wind speed |_| 1 f ot tan j f a i yc f 20 t N Mute © Please change 250mS to 400mS at double speed PLAY mode. ‘#© Interchange M101 Wind + and M101 Wind - timing at REVERSE PLAY mode. ‘sepo1e2 PCS 60 859 8-18 ‘TAPE DECK TIMING CHART 7 Forward Play > *A’Head Fast Forward-Search key in I M101 } Wind iL Wind speed Inhibit M Syne 120 N Mute SOLP ‘TAPE DECK TIMING CHART 8 Forward Play > *AtHead Rewind-Search Key in } t SOL 60 y M02 1 Capetans [| ; 0 M102 CAPA ; mio Wind + - or .) _-—— TT ind ~ i 7 —-) Fi Wind speed |_| SS ‘ Inhibit MSyne = 120 N Mute T - t sou SSSeEEEEEEEEEEEE saPoiss PCs 60 860 818 TAPE DECK TIMING CHART 9 Reverse Play > Forward Play Key in soL | J }— -t ei 8025 =} —_ = 8025 maio2 7 Copstan+ [2250 I to M102 r CAPA, 101 ~ 7 Wind + m101 Wind - Wind speed Inhibit M Syne i 10 {ESE t N Mute -t ‘TAPE DECK TIMING CHART 10 Reverse lay [—\> *B* Head Fast Forward-Search key in t -t sou -— = 150 t roa + Capstan + t 70 =. ioe cara + t M101 | Wind + / 70 : mor Wind - ' t Wind speed 1 70 : Inhibit MSyne ; + 120 = N Mute ' : ot soLP -t ‘# Please change 250mS to 400mS at double speed PLAY mode. sBpo1es 819 ‘TAPE DECK TIMING CHART 11 Reverse Play > Key in Head Rewind-Search SOL m102 r— Capstan + { wa] m107 1 Wind + i M107 Wind - Wind speed |_| Inhibit M Syne NMute SOL P ‘TAPE DECK TIMING CHART 12 Fest Forward sear? Ll) stop Key in sol 102 Copetan + m102 H CAPA i Mio1 ———_ Wind + tot Wind - Wind speed 200 at Inhibit M Syne 7 NMute sBP0185 8-19 ‘TAPE DECK TIMING CHART 13 Fast Forward: Search Rew.) > Stop Kevin I SOL 02 Capstan + 150 M102 r CAPA. ! ° ! ; ee | oc i Wind + ' . M101 Wind - Wind speed i Inhibit M Syne | NMute soLP ‘TAPE DECK TIMING CHART 14 fest Forward, > Forward Play ( Rec) Key in sol 102 Capstan + Wind speed Inhibit M Syne NMute SOLP Interchange M101 Wind + and M101 Wind - timing at Rewind-Search mode. ‘SBPO18S 8-19 ‘TAPE DECK TIMING CHART 15 Seeree ons) > Reverse Play Key in SOL M102 Capstan + M102 CAPA mor ES : Winds | © ! - t ior j}—___* 20 SSSEEESEESSEESSS Wind - i = 150 640 7 Wind speed toni 1 a { i mn 740 NMute i L SOLP TAPE DECK TIMING CHART 16 ‘TAPE DECK TIMING CHART 17 Fast Forward- j Fast Forward- SeeeeTABN) (> Rewind Search Rewina Search [> Sch ow Key in Key in —_ t Wind speed EE + = 120 120 Inhibit Inhibit M Syne : M Syne ‘ NMute NMute Fe EEE EEE EEL ft SOL P SOLP ent po ® Interchange M101 Wind + and M101 Wind - timing at Rewind-Search mode. sBP0187 PCS 60 861 EXPLODED VIEW LOADER at DIGITAL "BOARD oc tie ® MOLYKOTE DX 4822 390 20027 183700 Pes 60 062 820 MECHANICAL PARTS LIST LOADER 4822 444 30481 4822 444 30479 4822 522 33448 4822 358 31294 4822 528 90882 4822 528 90881 4822 256 92147 4822 403 71172 4822 361 21706 4822 256 92146 4822 536 99455, 4822 271 30822 CLAMPER ASSY ‘TRAY ASSY SYNCH. GEAR WHEELS BELT TRAY LOADING DRIVE GEAR WHEEL GEAR PULLEY ‘TRAY PLATE HOLDER LEFT SWITCH LEVER(SPRING) TRAY MOTOR ASSY ‘TRAY PLATE HOLDER RIGHT DRIVE SHAFT ‘TRAY SWITCH Parts with position number 5xx are only available during production period on special request. MECHANICAL PARTS LIST DECK 101 4822 532 52211 102 4822 403 40525 103 4822 522 33501 104 4822 492 52412 105 4822 502 21547 106 4822 522 20458 107 4822 492 71477 108 4822 528 60419 109 4822 403 71102 W4 4822 522 93449 112 A822 403 71103 113 4822 492 42699 114 4822 261 11065 116 4822 526 10607 117 4822 520 10769 118 4822 403 40524 119 4822 361 21699 121 4822 358 20456 122 4822 358 31293 123 4822 361 21701 124 4822 528 70841 126 4822 528 60421 swiot 4822 130 91328 swi02 4822 130 91328 ‘W103 4822 130 91328 Swi04 4822 130 91328 SW105 4822 130 91328 SW110 4822 271 30821 switt 4822 271 30823 Swii2 4822 271 30823 8.21 WASHER 1.7x0.25 PS PINCH ROLLER ASSY RIGHT REEL HUBS CAP REEL HUBS SPRING SCREW HEADSUPPORT M2.6x3.5, REEL HUB TOOTH WHEEL CASSETTE LEAF SPRING CAPSTAN WHEEL LEFT PACK LEVER CASSETTE SWITCH COMMAND WHEEL CAM GEAR COMMAND PLAY ARM TORSION SPRING COMMAND PLATE SOLENOID COIL ASSY “PLANGER" SOLENOID CORE HEAD SUPPORT ASSY PINCH ROLLER ASSY LEFT CAPSTAN MOTOR ASSY IDLER WHEEL WINDMOTOR MAIN BELT REEL MOTOR ASSY IOLER WHEEL BELT CAPSTAN WHEEL RIGHT DCC SENSORSWITCH DCC SENSORSWITCH DCC SENSORSWITCH DCC SENSORSWITCH DCC SENSORSWITCH PLAY SWITCH SWITCH CRO2 SWITCH TRAY IN Parts with position number 5xx are only available during production period on special request. EXPLODED VIEW TAPE DECK 26x0.25 183600 EXPLODED VIEW CABINET o4 CIOL ° Fee | my a SS 2 SE POS 60 864 92 MECHANICAL PARTS LIST CABINET 1 4822 443 41373 8 4822 410 63215 9 4822 410 63213, 10 4822 410 63214 15 4822 450 61831 16 4822 450 62235 44 © 4822 410 61705 51 4822 380 20425 54 4822 460 20809 65 4822 443 41374 151 4822 444 60975 188 4822 535 93475 251 4822 462 41888 252 4822 462 41888 253 4822 462 41888 254 © 4822 462 41888 255 4822 462 41887 256 4822 462 41887 257 4822 462 41887 258 4822 462 41887 282A 4822 256 30402 300A 4822 321 10831 3024 4822 321 10883 308 4822 321 22832 309 4822 321 22832 314 4822 321 61452 365 4822 218 10543, FRONT ASSY BUTTON UNIT NOSE BUTTON UNIT DISPLAY BUTTON UNIT IR WINDOW WINDOW VOLUME KNOB REFLECTOR SET IN PART ASSY TRAY FRONT ASSY COVER POWER ROD FOOT FOOT FOOT FOOT FELT FELT FELT FELT FUSE CARRIER(/01S) MAINS CORD /00S/01S MAINS CORD /17S SBC1072 CINCH CABLE $BC1072 CINCH CABLE CINCH CABLE DIGITAL IN REMOTE CONTROLE RD6842/00 Not mentioned parts are only available during production period on special request. Screws ‘Self-tapping screw for metal M3x6: Seff-tapping screw for metal with washer 3x6: Self-tapping screw for metal M3x10: Self-tapping screw for metal M3x15: Self-tapping screw for plastic 3x10: 75,76,77 171,172,173,174,175,176 274,275,276,277,278 206,207 133,134,195,136 200,201 ,202,203 22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29 30 31,92,33,34 78,79 259,260,261 ,262 268 269,270,271,272 PCS 60 865 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST IN/OUT PANEL MISCELLANEOUS 4 4822 492 63076 CLAMPING SPRING 1005 4822 26731823 ANALOG IN/OUT SOCKET| 11004822 267 31448 DIGITAL IN]OUT SOCKET 41024822 212 23837 OPTICAL INPUT 1950 4822 26731759 ESI BUS SOCKET 1905 A 4822 071 58001 RADIAL FUSE T 800mA 1906 482207158001 RADIAL FUSE T 800mA 1920 @ 482207152002 RADIAL FUSE T 24 4971 & 482226531015 MAINS INLET 1974 a 4822 276 13277 MAINS SWITCH 1975 & 482207151601 FUSE T 160mA 00S) 1975 & 4822 25251171 FUSE T 400mA (/17S) CAPACITORS 2004 4822 12233197 InF 10% 50V 2005 4822 126 11585 22nF +80-20% 25V 2008 4822 12441525 100uF 20% 25V 2007 «4822 12151288 100pF _630V 2012 4822 122.99197 nF 10% SOV 2013 4822 12151288 100pF _630V 2014 4822 126 11585 22nF +80-20% 25V 2015 4822 124 41525 100uF 20% 25V 2016 «4822 124 22339 100uF16V 2017 «4822 124 22339 © 100WF_16V 2050 © 482212239195 100pF 10% SOV 2051 4822 124 80865 10uF 20% 25V 2052 «482212239195 100pF 10% 50V 2053 4822 126 11585 2anF +80-20% 25V 2054 ©4822 12441525 100uF 20% 25V 2055 «482212233195 100pF 10% 50V 2056 4822 12480865 10\IF 20% 25V 2057 «4822 122. 33195 100pF 10% 50V 2058 4822 126 11585 22nF +80-20% 25V 2059-4822 124 41525 100) 20% 25V 2060 4822 124 40246 4,7uF 20% 63V 2061 4822 124 40246 4,7uF 20% 63V 2062 4822 124 22339 100F_16V 2063 4822 124 22339 © 100uF_16V 2064 4822 12422338 100uF 16V 2065 4822 12422939 100uF_16V 2100 4822 124 40268 —10uF 20% 63V 2102 482212612785 47nF TUB SOV 2103 «4822126 12785 47nF TUB SOV 2104 «482212233849 150pF 10%YSP 50V 2105 4822 126 12882 —_100nF +80-20% SOV 2108 4822 126 12882 100nF +80-20% 50V 2200 ©4822 12611585 _22nF +80-20% 25V 2201 4822 124 41525 100uF 20% 25V 2202 4822 126 11585 22nF +80-20% 25V 2203 2204 2205 2206 2207 2208 2210 2211 2250 2251 2255 2350 2361 2362 2353 2380 2381 2910 2911 2912 2820 2921 2922 2923 2924 2925 2926 2927 2940 2941 2042 2943 2944 2945 29468 2970 2981 2983 4822 124 41525 4822 126 11585 4822 124 41525 4822 126 11585 4822 124 41525, 4822 122 33849 4822 122 33195, 4822 122 33849 4822 122 33195 4822 126 12882 4822 126 12882 4822 126 11585 4822 122 10466 4822 122 10459 4822 122 10466 4822 122 10459 4822 124 40433 4822 126 11714 4822 126 11585 4822 126 11585 4822 126 11585 4822 126 11585 4822 124 42119 4822 124 40242 4822 124 41525 4822 124 40248 4822 126 11585 4822 126 11585 4822 126 11585 4822 126 11585 4822 126 11585 4822 126 11585 4822 124 80153 4822 126 11585 4822 126 11585 4822 124 40433 4822 124 40433 4822 126 11585 4822 126 11585 4822 126 11585 4822 126 11585 5322 124 22094 4822 124 40242 4822 124 40246 4822 126 11585 4822 126 12224 4822 121 42408 4822 121 51252 4822 124 41934 4822 124 60865 100uF 20% 25V 22nF +80-20% 25V 100uF 20% 25V 22nF +80-20% 25V 100nF 20% 25V 150pF 10%YSP 50V 100pF 10% 50V 150pF 10%YSP 50V 100PF 10% SOV 100nF +80-20% 50V 100nF +80-20% 50V 22nF +80-20% 25V 220pF 10% 50V S60pF 10% SOV 220pF 10% SOV S60PF 10% SOV 47uF 20% 25V 4,7nF 20% 22nF +80-20% 25V 22nF +80-20% 25V 22nF +80-20% 25V 22nF +80-20% 25V 4700uF 20% 25V 1uF 20% 63V 100uF 20% 25V 10uF 20% 63V 22nF +80-20% 25V 22nF +80-20% 25V 22nF +80-20% 25V 22nF +80-20% 25V 22nF +80-20% 25V 22nF +80-20% 25V 1000uF 20% 16V 22nF +80-20% 25V 22nF +80-20% 25V ATuF 20% 25V 47uF 20% 25V 22nF +80-20% 25V 22nF +80:20% 25V 22nF +80-20% 25V 22nF +80-20% 25V 220uF 20% 50V 1uF 20% 63V 4,7uF 20% 63V 22nF +80-20% 25V 4,7nF 20% 125V 220nF 5% 63V 470nF 5% 63V 470uF 20% 35V 10uF 20% 25V PCS 60 866 102 2908 2907 3005 3006 3007 3008 3015 3016 3017 3018 3019 3050 3058 3059 3103 3104 3105 3200 3201 3202 3203 3204 3205 3207 3209 3210 gen 322 3213 3250 3251 3255 3350 3351 3352 3353 3354 3355 3357 3360 me RESISTORS 4822 050 11002 1k 1% 0,4W 4822 116 52249 1k8 5% 0,5W 4822 050 25602 5k6 1% 0,6W 4822 05021003 10k 1% 0,6W 4822 05027502 7k5 1% 0,6W 4822 050 28202 8k2_ 1% 0,6W 4822 052 10478 497 5% 0,33W 4822 050 25602 Sk 1% O.6W. 4822 050 27502 7k5 1% O,6W 4822 05021003 10k 1% O.6W 4822 050 28202 8k2_ 1% 0,6W 4822 052 10478 407 5% 0,33W 4822 116 52234 1002 5% 0,5W 4822 116 52234 1002 5% 0,5W 4822 050 11002 1k 1% 0,4W 4822 05011002 tk 1% 0,4W 4822 052 10478 407 5% 0,33W 4822 116 52234 1002 5% 0,5W 4822 116 52234 1002 5% 0,5W 4822 050 11002 1k 1% 0,4W 4822 05011002 tk 1% 0,4W 4822 052 10478 407 5% 0,33W 4822 116 52199 680 5% 0,5W 4822 116 52201 752 5% 0,SW 4822 052 10478 407 5% 0,33W 4822 116 52217 2700 5% 0,5W 4822 116 52217 2702 5% 0,5W 4822 116 52289 5k6 5% 0,5W 4822 116 52264 27k 5% 0,5W 4822 116 52289 5k6 5% 0.5W 4822 116 52264 27k 5% 0,5W 4822 116 52289 Sk6 5% 0,5W 4822 116 52264 27k 5% 0,5W 4822 116 52289 5k6 5% 0,5W 4822 116 52264 27k 5% 0.5W 4822 116 52289 5K6 5% 0,5W 4822 116 52289 5K6 5% O.5W 4922 052 10478 47 9% 0,33W 4822 052 10478 407 5% 0,93W 4822 116 52269 3k3. 5% 0,5W 4822 116 52269 Sk3 5% 0,5W 4822 052 10478 407 5% 0,33W 4822 11652175 1002 5% 0.5W 4822 118 52256 2k2 5% 0,5W 4822 116 52175 1002 5% 0,5W 4822 11652175 1000 5% 0,5W 4822 116 52233 10k 5% 0.5W 4822 116 52257 22k 5% 0.5W 4822 116 52256 2k2 5% 0,5W 4822 11652256 2k2 5% 0.5W 4822 116 52283 4k7 5% 0,5W 4822 116 52258 220k 5% O.5W 3361 3901 3902 3904 3905 3907 3961 3962 3968 3980 3981 3982 3983 9987 3989 4822 116 52175 4822 116 52175 4822 116 52175 4822 116 52256 4822 116 52233 4822 116 52256 4822 116 52256 4822 116 52257 4822 116 52283 4822 116 52258 4822 116 52175 4822 116 52284 4822 116 52251 4822 116 52284 4822 116 52176 4822 116 52284 4822 116 52284 4822 116 52215 4822 116 52215 4822 116 52244 4822 050 21501 4822 116 52269 4822 050 21501 4822 116 52244 4822 116 52244 4822 116 52235 4822 116 52284 4822 116 52256 4822 116 52226 4822 116 52233 4822 116 52291 4822 116 52283 4822 050 11002 4822 116 52284 4822 116 52251 4822 116 52284 4822 116 52283 4822 050 24705 4822 116 52245 4822 116 52276 4822 116 52233, 4822 116 52234 4822 116 52284 4822 050 11002 4822 116 52244 1000 5% 0,5W 1002 5% 0,5W 1002 5% 0,5W 2k2 5% 0,5W 10k 5% O.5W 2k2 5% 0,5W 2k2 5% 0,5W 22k 5% 0,5W 4k7 5% 0,5W 220k 5% 0,5W 1000 5% 0,5W 47k 5% 0.5W 18k 5% OSW 47k 5% 0,5W 102 5% 0,5W 47k 5% 0,5W 47k 5% 0,5W 2202 5% 0.5W 2202 5% 0.5W 15k 5% 0,5W. 1502 1% 0,6W 3k3 5% 0.5W 1502 1% 0,6W 15k 5% OSW 15k 5% O5W 1M 5% OSW 47k 5% 0,5W 2k2 5% 0,5W 5602 5% 0.5W 10k 5% 0.SW 56k 5% 0,5W 4k7 5% 0,5W 1k 1% 0,4W 47k 5% 0,5W 18k 5% 0.5W 47k 5% OSW 4k7 5% 0,5W 4M7 1% 0,6W 150k 5% 0,5W 3k9 5% O.5W 10k 5% 0.SW 1002 5% 0.5W 47k 5% 0.5W 1k 1% 0,4W 15k 5% 0SW PCS 60 867 10-3 5001 5020 5100 5970 & 6200 6201 6350 6351 6355 6356 6357 6358 6380 7001 7050 7200 7201 7250 7350 7354 7387 7359 7380 7381 COILS 4g22 15751192 220mH 4822 15751192 220mH 4822 157 70601 DIGITAL TRAFO 4822 21451841 MAINS FILTER, DIODES 4822 130 34278 BZX79-C6VB 4822 130 34278 BZX79-C6V8 4822 130 30621 1N4148, 4822 130 30621 1N4148. 4822 130 30621 1N4148, 4822 130 30621 1N4148 4822 130 30621 1N4148, 4822 130 30621 1N4148 4822 130 31983 BATES 4822 130 80291 1N4002GP 4g22 130 80291 1N4002GP 4822 130 80291 1N4002GP 4822 130 80291 1N4002GP 4822 130 30621 1N4148, 4822 130 80291 1N4002GP 4822 130 80291 1N4002GP 4822 130 80291 1N4002GP 4g22 130 80291 1N4002GP 4822 130 80291 1N4002GP 4822 130 34173 BZX79-C5V6 5822 130 34563 BZX79-C2V7 4822 130 80291 1N4002GP 4822 130 80291 1N4002GP 4822 130 30621 1N4148 4822 130 30621 1N4148, 4822 130 30621 1N4148 4822 13031981 BZX79-C3V9 4822 13030621 1N4148 ‘TRANSISTORS & I.C.’s. 4822 209 83163 LM833N 4822 209 83163 LMB33N 4822 209 60002 74HC4052N 5322 209 12377 MC34082P 5322 209 11323 74HCUO4P 5322 130 44779 BC338-40 4822 130 44197 BCSS8B 5322 130 44779 BC338-40 322 13044779 BC338-40 5322 13044779 BC338-40 4822 130 44197 BC5588 5322 130 44779 BC338-40 5322 130 44779 BC398-40 4822 130 44197 BCSSEB 4822 130 40937 BC5488 4822 209 72868 © MS230L. 7901 4822 19063427 BDS34 7902 4822 13063558 80533, 7920 4822 209 12335 L491 7921 4822 209 72042 MC7BLOSACP 7940 © -4822.209.33379 M5293 7960 4822 190 40937 BC548B 7961 4822 190 40995 | BD434 7962 4822 19044197 BC558B 7963 4822 190 44197 BC558B 7964 4822 190 40937 BC548B 7980 4822 190 40937 BC548B 7981 4822 130 40937 BC548B 7982 4822 130 40937 BC548B 7983 4822 190 44197 BC558B 7984 4822 190 40937 BC548B FRONT PANEL MISCELLANEOUS 4822 25692194 FTD HOLDER 1808 5322 242 73697 RESONATOR 8MHz 1810 4822 276 19213 TACT SWITCH 1811 4822 276 19213 TACT SWITCH 1812 4822. 276 18218 TACT SWITCH 1814 4822 276 13213 TACT SWITCH 1815 4822. 276 19213 TACT SWITCH 1816 4922 276 13213 TACT SWITCH 1817 4822 276 13213 TACT SWITCH 1818 4822 276 19213 TACT SWITCH 1819 4822 276 13213 TACT SWITCH 1820 4822. 276 13218 TACT SWITCH 1821 4822 276 13213 TACT SWITCH 1822 © 4822 276 13213 TACT SWITCH 1828 4822 276 13213 TACT SWITCH 1824 4822 276 13213 TACT SWITCH 1825 4822 276 13213 TACT SWITCH 1826 4822 276 13213 TACT SWITCH 1827 4822 276 13213 TACT SWITCH 1828 ©4822 276 13213 TACT SWITCH CAPACITORS 2180 4822 122 33175 2,2nF 20% SOV 2181 4822 122.3175 2,2nF 20% 50V 2182 ©4822 12151412 S60nF 5% 63V 2183 5322 121 42661 330nF 5% 63V 2184 4822 122 33175 2,2nF 20% SOV 2185 4822 12233175 2,2nF 20% SOV 2186 5322 121 42661 330NF 5% 63V 2187 «4822121 51412 S6OnF 5% 63V 2188 © 4822 122. 33809 22nF 20% SOV 2189 ©4822 122. 33809 _22nF 20% 50V PCS 60 868 10-4 2190 4822 124 23624 47uF 20% 16V 3458 482211711145 4k7 1% 0,1W 2191 4822 124 23624 47uF 20% 16V 3459 4822 11711146 Gk2_ 1% O.1W 2194 4822 12423624 47uF 20% 16V 3460 4822 11711144 kB 1% O.1W 2195 4822 12423624 © 47uF 20% 16V 2454 ©4822 12423624 47uF 20% 16V 3461 482211711139 1k5 1% 0.1W 3462 4822 11711141 1kB 1% O.1W 2455 4822 122 89809 _22nF 20% SOV 3463 4822 11711143 3k 1% O.1W 2456 © 4822 124 29624 47 uF 20% 16V 3464 4822117 11142 2k4 1% O,1W 2457 4822 122.33809 _22nF 20% 50V 3465 482211711145 4k7 1% O.1W 2458 5322 12233538 150pF 2% 63V 2459 $922 122.92531 100pF 5% SOV 9466 4822 11711146 6K2_ 1% 0,1W 34674822 11711144 GkO_ 1% O.1W 2460 5922 122.33538 1S0pF 2% 63V 3468 A 482205210109 102 5% 0,33W 2461 8322 122 32531 100pF 5% SOV 3469 & 4822052 10109 102 5% 0.33W 2800 ©4822 124 23624 47uF 20% 16V 3470 4822 117 10354 22k 1% 0,1W 2801 4822 122 33809 22nF 20% 50V 2802 532212421643 22uF 20% 40V 3471 4822 11710354 22k 1% 0,1W 3472 4822 117 10838 10k 1% 0.1W 2803 4822 122 33809 _22nF 20% SOV 3473 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0.1W 2804 4822 122 99496 100nF 10% 63V 3800 A 482205210108 12 5% 0,33W 2805 4822 122 33496 100nF 10% 63V 3801 A 4822052 10108 12 5% 0,33W 2810 4822 122 33809 22nF 20% 50V 2850 8922 12234123 1nF 10% 50V 3802 A 482205210108 12 5% 0.33W 3803 A 4822052 10478 497 5% 0,33W RESISTORS 3806 4822051 20831 3302 5% 0,1W 3807 4822 051 20472 4k7_ 5% 0,1W 3170 4822.051 10102 1k 2% 0,25W 3810 4822 116 90877 4k7x8 5% 3171 4822051 10102 1k 2% 0,25W 3172 4822051 20122 1k2 5% 0,1W 3811 4822 116 90877 4k7XB 5% 3173 4822051 20122 1k2 5% 0,1W 3812 4822.051 20228 22k 5% 0,1W 3174 4822 051 20224 220k 5% O,1W 3813 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0,1W 9815 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0,1W 3175 4822.051 20472 4k7 5% 0,1W 3816 482205120472 4k7 5% 0,1W 3176 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0,1W 3180 4822051 20128 12k 5% 0.1W 3817 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0,1W 3181 4822. 051 20561 5602 5% 0,1W 9819 4822 117 10834 47k 1% 01W 3182 -4822.051 20273 27k 5% 0,1W 3820 4822 11710833 10k 1% 0.1W 3621 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 01W 3183 482205120123 12k 5% 0..W 3822 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 01W 3184 4822. 051 20561 5602 5% 0,1W 3185 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0,1W 3830 4822051 20472 4k7 5% O,1W 3186 4822. 051 20471 4702 5% 0,1W 3831 4822051 20472 4k7 5% O.1W 3187 4822.051 2022222 5% 0.W 3832 4822051 20823 82k 5% O.1W 3833 4822051 20472 4k7 5% O.1W 3188 4822 051 20472 4K7 5% 0,1W 3834 4822051 20472 4k7 5% 0,1W 3189 4822 117 10834 47k 1% 0,1W 31904822051 10102 1k 2% 0,25W 9835 4822 051 20823 82k 5% 0,1W 3191-4822 117 10834 47k 1% O,1W 3192 4822117 10834 47k 1% O.1W cons 3193-4822. 051 20471 4702 5% 0,1W 5800 4822 18751462 10uH 3194 4822050 21001 1002 1% 0,6W 5801 482215751462 10H 3195 -4822.050 21001 1002 1% 0.6W 5802 4822 15751462 10WH 3196 4822051 10102 1k 2% 0,25W 5803 482215751462 10yH 3198 4822 100 11676 10k 30%LIN 0.2W DIODES, TRANSISTORS & IC’'S 3199 4822 100 11676 10k 30%LIN 0.2 3200 4822 051 20123 12k 5% 0,1W 6180 4822 13034278 BZX79.Ceve 3201 4822.051 20123 12k 5% 0,1W 6181 4822 13034278 | BZX79-CeV8 94544822 11711139 1k5 1% 0,1W 6802 4822 130 82978 LTL-16kPE 3455 482211711141 1kB 1% 0,1W 7170-5922 13041982 BC848B 71715322 13041982 BC8488 34564822 11711143 3k 1% 01W 3457 4822 117 11142 2k4 1% OW 71725322 130.41983 BC858B PCS 60 869 10-5 7180 4822 20931134 CXAI331S RESISTORS 711 $322 13041983 BC858B 7182 ©8922 13041982 BC48B 3400 482211652175 1000 5% 05W 7183 §322 13041983 BC858B 3401 4822 11652175 1000 5% 0,5W 3402 4822 101 21199 10kX2 20% 0,025W 7451 $322. 20961483 74HC4051D 3403 4822051 20123 12k 5% 0,1W 7482 8822 20961483 74HC4051D 3404 4822051 20123 12k 5% O,1W 7485 4822 209 89274 NJM4560D 7800 4822. 209 33369 TMP87CP70F 3405 4822051 20278 27k 5% 0,1W 7998 4822 209 33381 TMP87PP71F 3406 4822051 20273 27k 5% 0,1W 3407 4822051 20121 1202 5% 0,1W 7801 4822 209 33378 MN1982-S 3408 4822. 051 20121 1202 5% 0.1W 7805 4822 13091349 DCC951 3409 & 482205210109 102 5% 0,33W 7808 © §322 20963719 ST24C02A 7e11 8822 13041983 BC858B 3410 & 4822052 10109 102 5% 0,33W 7890 8322 13041983 BC858B 3415 4822051 20472 4k7 5% 0,1W 3417 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0,1W 7831 8322 130 41983 BC8SBB 3418 4822051 10102 1k 2% 0,25W 3419 A 4822052 10109 102 5% 0,33W LR. PANEL, 3420 & 482205210109 102 5% 0,33W 3421 4822051 20333 33k 5% 0,1W 3422 482205120471 4702 5% 0,1W 3423 482205120123 12k 5% 0,1W eco 4ea2 122-0000 _2anF 20% SOV #2 Rs SoM 3425 482205120472 4K7 5% 0,1W 3426 @ 4822052 10109 102 5% 0,33W SRCRO!&: HEADPHONE PANEL, 3430 4822051 20122 1k2 5% 0,1W 3431 4822051 20122 1k2 5% 0,1W 4000 4822.051 10008 02 5% 0,25W MISCELLANEOUS DIODES, TRANSISTORS & I.C.'s 1410 4822 26731453 MICROPHONE SOCKET 1415 4822 267 31479 HEADPHONE SOCKET 6415 482219030621 1NA148 6416 4822 130 30621 1N4148 CAPACITORS: 7400 4822 209 82362 NJM4556D 7415 4822 209 83163 LMB33N 2400 4822 12441525 100uF 20% 25V 7430 4822 130 42698 BCB18-25 2401 4822 12441525 100uF 20% 25V 2402 4822 12299809 22nF 20% SOV 7431 4822 130 42696 BC818-25 2403 4822 122 33809 22nF 20% SOV 2404 © §322 12234123 1nF 10% 50V MAINS VOLTAGE 2415 9322 12234123 1nF 10% SOV 2416 4822 124 40248 10uF 20% 63V mai7stz2 12291886 Garr 10% 6aV tame A222 OnOSIODE FUR 1m 2ai9 5322 120.92684 22nF 10% 63V 5001 & 4822 14691355 MAINS TRAFOY/00) 5001 A 4822 14631396 MAINS TRAFO(/01) 2420 5922 122.92659 S0pF 5% SOV 5001 A 4822277 21366 VOLTAGE SELECTOR(/01) baci 4802 120.39408 100nF 10% 63V 5001 A 4822 444 60655 COVER(O1) 2422 «482212299408 100NF 10% 63V 5001 A 4822 146 31397 MAINS TRAFO(/17) 2423 ©4822 122 33496 100NF 10% 63V 2424 ©4822. 124 22339 100uF 16V 2428 © «4822 124 41525 100uF 20% 25V 2429 ©4822 12441525 100uF 20% 25V 2430 8922122 34123 INF 10% SOV 2431 892212294123 nF 10% SOV PCS 60 870 106 READ/WRITE PANEL 2800 2801 2802 2803 2804 2805 2807 2809 2810 2811 2812 2813 2814 2815 2816 2817 2818 2819 2820 2822 2823 2824 2825 2826 2827 2828 2829 2830 2835 2836 2837 2844 2845 2846 2847 2860 2861 2962 2863 2064 CAPACITORS 4822 126 13193 4,7nF 10% 63V 5922 126 11583 10nF 10% 63V 5322 126 11583 10nF 10% 63V 5922 126 11583 10nF 10% 63V 5322 126 11583 10nF 10% 63V 5322 126 11583 10nF 10% 63V 5322 126 11583 10nF 10% 63V 5322 126 11583 10nF 10% 63V 5322 126 11583 10nF 10% 63V 4822 126 13189 1uF 80-20%16V 4822 126 13189 1yF 80-20%16V 4822 126 13189 1uF 80-20%16V 4822 126 13189 1uF 80-20%16V 4822 126 13189 1uF 80-20%16V 4822 126 13189 1F 80-20%16V 4822 126 13189 1F 80-20%16V 4822 126 13189 1uF 80-20%16V 4822 126 13189 1F 80-20% 16V 4822 126 13189 1F 80-20% 16V 4822 124 80867 —10F 20% 16V 5922 126 11583 10nF 10% 63V 5922 126 11583 10nF 10% 63V 4822 126 13196 100nF 10% 25V 4822 126 13196 100nF 10% 25V 4822 124 80867 10uF 20% 16V 4822 124 80867 10uF 20% 16V 4822 124 80867 10uF 20% 16V 4822 12480867 10nF 20% 16V 5922 126 11583 10nF 10% 63V 5322 126 11583 10nF 10% 63V 5922 126 11583 10nF 10% 63V 5322 126 11578 inF 10% 63V 4822 126 13192 2,2nF 10% 63V 4822 126 13192 2,2nF 10% 63V 4822 126 13196 100nF 10% 25V 4822 122 33775 39pF 5% SOV 4822 126 13196 100nF 10% 25V 4822 126 13196 100nF 10% 25V 4822 124 80867 10uF 20% 16V 4822 12480867 10uF 20% 16V 4822 126 13191 470pF 10% 63V 4822 126 13191 470pF 10% 63V 4822 126 13189 —_1yF 80-20% 16V. 5322 126 11583 10NF 10% 63V 4822 126 13189 tp 80-20% 16V 4822 122 32627 2.7nF 10% SOV 4822 122 92627 2.7nF 10% SOV 4822 126 10525 8,2nF 10% 63V 4822 126 10525 8,2nF 10% 63V 2865 2866 2870 2871 2872 2873 2874 2880 2881 2882 2883 2884 2885 2886 2887 2888 2889 2880 2891 2882 2910 2911 2912 2914 3800 3801 3802 3805 3807 3810 3811 3812 3813 3814 3815 3816 3817 3818 3819 3831 3832 3835 3836 4822 122 39761 4822 122 33761 4822 122 32627 4822 122 32627 4822 126 10525, 4822 126 10525 4822 126 13189 4822 124 80867 4822 126 13196 4822 126 13196 4822 124 80867 8322 126 11579 22pF 5% 50V 22pF 5% 50V 2.7nF 10% SOV 2.7nF 10% SOV 8,2nF 10% 63V 8,2nF 10% 63V AMF 80-20%16V 10uF 20% 16V 100nF 10% 25V 100nF 10% 25V 1OyF 20% 16V 3,3nF 10% 63V 5922 126 11579 3,3nF 10% 63V 5322 126 11579 3,3nF 10% 63V 9322 126 11579 3,3nF 10% 63V 9922 126 11579 3,3nF 10% 63V 5322 126 11579 3,3nF 10% 63V 5922 126 11579 3.3nF 10% 63V 5922 126 11579 3,3nF 10% 63V 5922 126 11579 9,3nF 10% 63V 4822 124 80867 10uF 20% 16V 5922 126 11563 10nF 10% 63V 4822 126 13196 100nF 10% 25V 4822 124 80867 10uF 20% 16V 4822 126 13196 100nF 10% 25V RESISTORS 4822 051 30223 22k 5% 0,062W 4822 051 30561 5602 5% 0,062W 4822 051 90561 5602 5% 0,062W 4822 051 30561 5602 5% 0,062W. 4822 051 30561 5600 5% 0,062W 4822 051 30561 5602 5% 0,062W 4822 051 30561 5602 5% 0,062W 4822 051 30561 5600 5% 0,062W 4822 051 30561 5602 5% 0,062W 4822 051 30561 5602 5% 0,062W 4822 051 30681 6800 5% 0,062W 4822 091 30222 -2k2_ 5% 0,062W 4822 051 30473 47k 5% 0,062W 4822 051 30104 100k 5% 0,062W 4822 051 30103 10k 5% 0,062W 4822 05130104 100k 5% 0,062W 4822 051 30472 4k7 5% 0,062W 4822 051 30562 Sk6 5% 0,062W. 4822 051 30393 -39k 5% 0,062W 4822 051 30479 472 5% 0,062W 4822 051 30104 100k 5% 0,062W 4822 051 30103 10k 5% 0,062W 4822 05130103 10k 5% 0,062W 4822 05130103 10k 5% 0,062W 4822 051 90229 222 5% 0,062W 4822 051 30229 220 5% 0,062W PCS 60 871 10-7 3850 3851 3852 3853 3854 3855 3856 9857 3858 3859 3860 3861 3883 3884 3885 3886 3887 3888 3889 3890 3891 3892 4822 051 30279 4822 051 30101 4822 051 30152 4822 051 30561 4822 051 30182 4822 051 30331 4822 051 90331 4822 051 30109 4822 051 30109 4822 051 30109 4822 051 30109 4822 051 30152 4822 051 30152 4822 051 20274 4822 051 30333, 4822 051 30102 4822 051 30183, 4822 051 30333, 4822 051 30102 4822 051 30183, 4822 051 30274 4822 051 30152 4822 051 30152 4822 116 63933 4822 051 30473 4822 117 11154 4822 117 10356 4922 117 11137 4822 117 11147 4822 117 11148 4822 117 10965 4822 117 11149 4822 116 83933 4822 051 30473 4822 117 11154 4822 117 10356 4822 117 11137 4822 117 11147 4822 117 11148, 4822 117 10965 4822 117 11149, 4822 051 30222 4822 051 30399 4822 051 30399 4822 051 30399 4822 051 30399 4822 051 30122 4822 051 30159 4822 051 20228 4822 101 11318 4822 051 30103 4822 051 30473 4822 051 30221 4822 051 30683, 272 5% 0,062W 1002 5% 0,062W 1k5 5% 0,062W. 5602 5% 0,062W 1k8_ 5% 0,062W. 3302 5% 0,062W 3302 5% 0,062W 100 5% 0,062W 102 5% 0.062W 102 5% 0,062W 102 5% 0,062W 1k5 5% 0,062W 1kS 5% 0,062W 270k 5% 0,062W 33k 5% 0,062W 1k 5% 0,062W 18k 5% 0,062W 33k 5% 0,062W 1k 5% 0,062W 18k 5% 0,062W 270k 5% 0,062W 1k5 5% 0,062W. 1k5 5% 0,062W 15k 1% 0,1W ATK 5% 0,062W 1k 1% O1W 39k 1% 0,2W 68k 1% O.1W 270k 1% 0,1W 56k 1% 0.1W 18k 1% 0,1W 82k 1% 01W 15k 1% 0,1W 47k 5% 0,062W 1k 1% 0,1W 39k 1% 0,2W 68k 1% O.1W 270k 1% 0,1W 56K 1% 0,1W 18k 1% 0,1W 82k 1% 0,1W 22 5% 0,062W 392 5% 0,062W 392 5% 0,062W 392 5% 0,062W 392 5% 0,062W 1k2 5% 0,062W_ 15Q 5% 0,062W 202 5% 01W POTMETER 22k LIN 10k 5% 0,062W. 47k 5% 0,062W 2202 5% 0,062W 68k 5% 0,062W 3893 3894 3895 3896 3897 3898 3899 3900 3901 3902 3903 3905 3906 3907 3909 3910 3911 3912 3913 3914 3915 5835 5836 5837 5860 6800 7800 7801 7802 7803 7804 7805 7830 7860 7861 7871 7882 7883 7910 7911 7912 4822 051 30822 8k2_ 5% 0,062W 4822 051 30333 33k 5% 0,062W 4822 061 30562 5k5 5% 0,062W 4822 051 30104 100k 5% 0,062W 4822 051 30229 220 5% 0,062W 4822 051 30229 220 5% 0,062W 4822 051 30229 220 5% 0,062W 4822 051 30229 220 5% 0,062W 4822 051 30229 220 5% 0,062W 4822 051 30229 220 5% 0,062W 4822 051 30229 220 5% 0,062W 4822 051 30229 220 5% 0,062W 4822 051 30229 220 5% 0,062W 4822 051 30472 4k7 5% 0,062W 4822 051 30271 2702 5% 0,062W 4822 051 30561 5602 5% 0,062W 4822 051 30561 5602 5% 0,062W 4822 051 30688 628 5% 0,062W 4822 051 30222 2k2_ 5% 0,062W 4822 051 30392 395% 0,062W 4822 05130102 1k 5% 0,062W 4822 051 30821 8200 5% 0,062W 4822 051 30688 608 5% 0,062W cons 4822 157 70298 15uH 4822 157 70298 15H 4822 157 70298 15uH 4822 157 63622 0.474H DIODES, TRANSISTORS & I.C.'s 5922 190 31928 4822 130 42675 5322 130 41982 4822 130 42675 ‘5922 130 41982 5922 130 41982 4822 209 31995 8922 130 41982 5322 130 41982 4822 209 33392 5322 130 41982 5322 130 41982 4822 209 33396 4822 130 42615 4822 209 33411 5322 130 41982 5322 130 41979 5322 130 41982 BASIE BCa18 BCe4eB Bc818 BCe4eB Bc84eB TDAI317 BC84eB BCe4eB MC34074aD Bce4e8 Bce4eB TDAISISTINI BCB17-40 MC78LOSACD Bc848B BC808 BC848B PCS 60 872 10-8 DIGITAL PANEL RESONATORS 1610 4822. 242 81359 CRYSTAL 22.579 MHz 1611 4822242 81358 CRYSTAL 24.576 MHz 1700 4822 242 81739 RESONATOR 4.91 MHz CAPACITORS 2600 4822 122 33496 100NF 10% 63V 2601 4822 122. 83809 _22nF 20% SOV 2602 4822 122 39809 _22nF 20% 50V 2603-4822 122 39809 22nF 20% 50V 2605 4822 122.3809 22nF 20% 50V 2606 ©4822 122. 33809 22nF 20% SOV 2607 4822122 33809 _22nF 20% 50V 2610 4822 122.3809 22nF 20% 50V 2611 4822 122 33809 22nF 20% 50V 2612 4822 122. 33809 22nF 20% 50V 2613 «5322 12232659 33pF 5% SOV 2614 5322 122. 32659 3pF 5% SOV 2615 5822 122 32659 33pF 5% SOV 2616 5322 12202659 33pF 5% SOV 2617 5322 12232448 10pF 6% SOV 2618 532212232448 © 10pF 5% SOV 2620 ©8922 12234123 InF 10% SOV 2621 8922 122.32659 _33pF 5% SOV 2622 482212231981 33nF +-0,5pF 50V 2623 © 4822 122 33809 22nF 20% 50V 2624 «4822 122.93496 100nF 10% 63V 2625 4822 122.33809_22nF 20% 50V 2626 ©4822 122 33809 _22nF 20% 50V 2627 4822 122 33064 330nF 80% 25V 2630 4822 122 33809 22nF 20% SOV 2631 «4822 12233515 B2pF 5% 63V 2632 «4822 122. 33496 100nF 10% 63V 2633 © 4822122 33496 100nF 10% 63V 2634 5322 122. 82591 100pF 5% SOV 2635 © 482212233809 -22nF 20% 50V 2636 © 4822 12233809 22nF 20% SOV 2637 ©4822 122. 33809 22nF 20% SOV 2638 ©4822 12233809 22nF 20% SOV 2639 ©4822 122. 33809 22nF 20% 50V 2640 4822 122.3380 22nF 20% SOV 2641 4822 122. 33809 22nF 20% SOV 2642 ©4822 12480866 47uF 20% 6.3V 2643 ©4822 122.82927 220nF +80-20% SOV 2644 ©4822 122 33809 _22nF 20% 50V 2645 ©4822 122 33496 100nF 10% 63V 2700 5322 122.32531100pF 5% SOV 2701 ©4822 12233809 22nF 20% 50V 2702 ©4822 122 39809 22nF 20% 50V 2705 ©4822 122.3980 22nF 20% SOV 2706 2707 2760 2762 2763 2764 2766 2767 2768 2780 2781 27e2 2786 2787 2788 2790 2791 2792 2793 2795 2796 2797 2798 2799 2800 3601 3610 3611 3612 3613 3615 3619 3620 3621 3622 3623 3624 3625 4822 122 33809 _22nF 20% SOV 4822 122 33809 22nF 20% SOV 4822 122 33809 -22nF 20% SOV. 4822 12231746 1000pF 2% 63V 4822 12231746 1000pF 2% 63V 4822 124 80867 10uF 20% 16V 4822 122 33809 22nF 20% S0V 4822 124 80866 47uF 20% 6,3V 4822 122 33809 _22nF 20% SOV 4822 124 80866 47uF 20% 6,3V 4822 122 33809 22nF 20% SOV 4822 122 33809 _22nF 20% SOV 4822 124 80866 47uF 20% 6,3V 4822 122 33809 22nF 20% 50V 4822 124 80866 47uF 20% 6,3V 4822 122 33809 _22nF 20% 50V 4822 122 33809 _22nF 20% SOV 4822 124 80866 47uF 20% 6,3V 4822 124 80866 47uF 20% 6,3V 4822 122 33809 _22nF 20% SOV 4822 122 33809 -22nF 20% SOV 4822 122 33809 _22nF 20% SOV 4822 122 33809 22nF 20% SOV 4822 122 39809 _22nF 20% SOV 4822 122 33809 -22nF 20% 50V 4822 122 33809 -22nF 20% 50V RESISTORS 4822 051 20333 33k 5% 0,1W 4822 117 11151 19 5% 4822 05120105 1M 5% 0,1W 482205110102 1k 2% 0,25W 4822 051 20105 1M 5% 0,1W 4822051 10102 1k 2% 0.25W 4822 11711151 19 5% 4822 051 20479 472 5% 0,1W 4822 05120101 1002 5% 0,1W 4822 05120271 2700 5% 0.1W 4822 11711151 19 5% 4822 051 20221 2200 5% 0.1W 4822 051 20221 2202 5% 0.1W 4822 051 20221 2202 5% 0.1W 482205120121 1200 5% 0,1W 4822 051 20221 2202 5% 0,1W 4822 117 10834 47k 1% 0,1W 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0,1W 4822 05120472 4k7 5% 01W 482211711151 19 5% 4822 11711151 19 5% 4822 051 20471 4702 5% O,1W 4822 051 20471 4700 5% 0,1W 4822 051 20331 3302 5% 0,1W 4822 051 20331 3302 5% 0,1W PCS 60 873 10-9 3641 3642 3700 3701 3702 3703 3704 3705 a 3706 a 3707 3708 3709 3710 arnt ari2 3761 & 3762 3764 3765 3780 3781 3782 3783 3784 3785 3786 3787 3788 3789 3790 3791 5600 5601 5602 5603 5630 5700 5701 5702 6631 7600 7610 7620 7630 7631 7632 4822 051 20122 1k2 8% 0.1W 4822 051 20471 4702 _5% 0,1W 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0,1W 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0,1W 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0,1W 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0,1W 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0,1W 4822 117 11151 19 5% 4822 117 11151 12 5% 4822 051 20105 1M 5% O1W 4822 051 20472 4k7 5% 0.1W 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0,1W 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0,1W 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0.1W 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0.1W 4822 117 11151 19. 5% 4822 117 11152 407 5% 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0,1W 4822 051 10102 1k 2% 0,25W 4822 051 20624 620k 5% 0,1W 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0.1W 4822 051 20334 330k 5% 0,1W 4822 051 20472 4k7 5% 0,1W 4822 051 20472 4k7 5% 0.1W 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0,1W 4822 051 20883 93k 5% 0,1W 4822 117 11152 407 5% 4822 051 20271 2702 5% 0,1W 4822 051 20271 2702 5% O.1W 4822 051 20562 5k6 5% 0,1W 4822 051 20562 5K6 5% 0,1W cols 4822 157 71267 COIL 4822 157 71267 COIL 4822 157 71267 COIL 4822 157 71267 COIL 4822 157 70298 18H 4902 187 71267 COIL 4822 157 71267 COIL 4822 157 71267 COIL DIODES, TRANSISTORS & 1.C.’ 5322 130 31928 4822 130 80654 9322 130 31928 4822 190 80654 4822 209 33401 4822 209 33999 4822 209 33395 4822 209 33402 4822 209 33987 4822 130 61207 BAS16 BZxe4-83V9 BASI6 BZx@4-83V9 ‘SAA2013H ‘SAAZ003H ‘TDAI315HINt ‘SAAZ023GP MN41C4256ASJ BC848 7633 4822 13061207 BCB48 7700 4822 20933388 UPD78P056GC 7701 4822 209 30739 + MC74HCO4AD 7702 4822 20993389 + MC74HC32AD 7730 4822 20960792 74HC4053D 760 4822 209 33403 TDAI30ST/N2 7780 4822 209 33387 SAA7366T TAPE/DRIVE PANEL RESONATORS 1500 4822 242 81738 RESONATOR 11.059 MHz. ‘CAPACITORS 2500 482212233809 22nF 20% SOV 2503 4822 12440433 47uF 20% 25V 2504 5322 12232531 100pF 5% SOV 2521 4822 122 33809 22nF 20% SOV 2522 4822 124 40433 47uF 20% 25V 2525 © 4822 124 40243 1,5uF 20% 60V 2545 4822 126 18189 1nF 80-20%16V 2550 4822 122 33809 22nF 20% SOV 2570 4822 124 40433 47uF 20% 25V 2571 4822 122 33809 22nF 20% SOV 2572 4822 12238216 270pF_5% 50V 2573 4822 12440433 47uF 20% 25V 2574 4822 12239809 22nF 20% SOV 2575 4822 124 40433 47uF 20% 25V 2576 4822 122 33809 22nF 20% SOV 2580 4822 12289809 22nF 20% SOV 2581 4822 12233809 2anF 20% 50V 2599 4822 12233496 100nF 10% 63V RESISTORS 3500 4822 051 20105 1M_5% O,1W 3501 A 4822052 10478 407 5% 0,33W 3502 4822 11711158 62k 5% 01W 3503 482.051 10102 1k 2% 0,25W 3504 482211711158 62k 5% OW 3508 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0,1W 3907 4822 117 10833 10k 1% O.1W 3508 4822.051 20224 220k 5% 0,1W 3509 4822051 10102 1k 2% 0,25W 3513 482.051 20226 220k 5% 0,1W 3525 4822.051 20333 33k 5% 0,1W 3526 A 4822 052 10229 220 5% 0,33W 3527 482.051 20104 100k 5% 0,1W 3528 © 4822.051 20823 82k 5% 0,1W 3580 4822.051 20472 4k7 5% 0.1W 3591 4822 117 10833 10k 1% O.1W 3832 482211711139 1k5 1% 0,1W PCS 60 874 10-10 3533 3534 3535 3536 3537 3638 3539 3540 3641 3542 3543 3544 9545 3546 3547 3548 3650 3651 3662 3553 3554 3855 3556 3657 3558 3560 3561 3562 3563 3564 3565 3566 3567 3668 3570 3671 3672 3573 3574 3580 3581 5670 6550 6560 6561 6570 6571 7500 Pee 4822 051 20122 1k2_ 5% 0.1W 4822 051 10102 1k 2% 0,25W 4822 051 20472 4k7 5% 0,1W 4822 117 10834 47k 1% 0,1W 4822 051 20133 13k 5% 0,1W 4822 051 20133 13k 5% 0,1W 4822 051 20472 47 5% 01W 4822 051 20472 4k7 5% 0,1W 4822 117 10834 47k 1% 0,1W 4822 100 12137 3k3. 30% 0,1W 4822 100 12137 3k3. 90% 0,1W 4822 051 20822 825% 0,1W 4822 051 20472 4k7 5% 0,1W 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0,1W 4822 116 83933 15k 1% 0.1W 4922 117 11984 2k7 1% 0,1W 4822 051 20331 3302 5% 0,1W 4822 051 10102 1k 2% 0,25W 4822 117 11983 12k 1% 01W 4822 117 11148 56k 1% 0,1W 4822 051 20221 2202 5% 0,1W 4822 052 10229 220 5% 0,33W 4822 051 20471 4702 5% 0,1W 4822 051 10102 1k 2% 0,25W 4822 051 20153 18k 5% 0,1W 4822 051 20472 4k7 5% 0,1W 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0,1W 4822 051 20331 3302 6% 0,1W 4822 05110102 1k 2% 0,25W 4822 051 20271 2702 5% 0,1W 4822 050 22709 272 1% 0,6W 4822 050 22709 272 1% 0,6W 4822 051 20472 4k7 5% 0.1W 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0,1W 4822 051 20331 3302 5% 0,1W 4822 117 11152 497 5% 4922 117 11151192 5% 4822 117 11151 192 5% 4822 051 20181 1802 5% 0,1W 4822 051 10102 tk 2% 0,25W 4822 116 30468 2200 5% 0.21W 4822 116 30468 2200 5% 0.21W cons 4822 157 71152 150H DIODES, TRANSISTORS & 1.C. 4822 13081755 BZXB4-B4V3 5922 13031928 BASI6. 5322 190 31928 BAS16 4822 130 32911 BYV10-30 4822 130 83665 © BZX84-B16 4822 209 33394 PB7C52EBPN 7505 7510 7520 7522 7523 7524 7540 7541 7542 7581 7552 7560 7561 7562 7563 7564 7570 7580 7581 4822 209 31615 4822 209 70672 5322 180 42196 5322 190 42196 5322 130 42136 5322 130 42012 5922 180 42136 5322 130 42136 4822 130 42655 5322 130 42136 5322 130 42012 522 130 42136 5322 130 42136 4822 130 41344 5822 130 42196 4822 130 42616 4822 209 60059 4822 209 33391 4822 209 33393 LiM324a LMgseNn BC848C. BC848C Bc848C Bcess Bos4eC BoB4eC. BC808-40 BCB48C BC858 BC84eC BCB4EC. BC337-40 BC848C 0818-40 MC34063A BAG246N MC74HC4066D Pes 80 875,

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