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The home of the turntable THE VINYL énGiné For more turntable manuals and setup information please visit www.vinylengine.com Service Manual te DIRECT DRIVE Turntable System Turntable System S L- 1 200 LTD Colour (K)...Black Type Area Sulfix for ‘Bultitor Acoa Colour © _| Ewope (€8) | Great Britain, ~ (€@ | Germany and traly SPECIFICATIONS ™General mTonearm section Power supply: 1¥0-120:220-240 ¥, $0 or 80 Hz Type: Universal Power consumption: 16 W Effective length: 230 mm Dimensions: 453% 162360 mm ‘Arm height adjustment (WHO) rang 31.8-37.8 mm Weight: 12.5k9 Overhang: 15mm Effective mass: 129 (without cartridge) ™ Turntable section Offset angle: ee Typ Quantzdirect dive Friction: Less than 7 mg (lateral, vertical) Manval turntable Tracking error angle: Within 2°32" (at tho outer groove. Brive method: Direct drive of 30m recore Motor: Brushless DC motor Within 0°32" (atthe inner groove ‘Turntable platter: Aluminum ciecast 01 30em record} lameter 32 mn Stylus pressure Woight2kg ‘adjustment range: 0-259 Turntable speeds: 33-1/3:/min and 45 rmin Applicable cartridge Starting torqu 1.5kg:em ‘weight range: 6-109 Build-up characteristics:0.7 s from standstl 10 39-1/3 cfmin 125-1755 g (including headshelh Braking system: Electronic brake (eth ausitiary Wow and flutter: 0.01% WMS: weight): 95-139 0.025% W.RAAS. (41S C5521) 17-20.5 9 (inching headshel) +£0.035% paak (IEC 98A Weighted) (with shell weight) 95-6.5.4 “This cating refers to tumiabie ascembly aerw, excuding ef 11-14 g (including hoadshel) fects of recore, carindge cr toraarm, nut including platter Headshellweight: 7.59 Measured by cotaining signal rem ouilt'n frequency generator Note: of motor assembly Rumble: 56 dB (IEG 98A Unweighted) ~78 dB (IEC 984 Weighted) ‘Specifications are subjact to change without notice. ‘Weight and dimensions are approximate. ‘A WARNING This service information is designed fer experienced repair technicians only and is not designed for use by the general public. It does not contain warnings or cautions to advise non-technical Individuals of potential dangers in attempting to service a product. Products powered by electricity should be serviced or repalred only by experiencad professional technicians. Any attempt to service fo repair the product or products dealt with in this service Information by anyone else could result in serious injury or death. ‘© 1906 Matsushita Electric Industrial Go,, Lid. Technics disibuton fet volation oflawe 1 PARTS IDENTIFICATION Arm-heightagjusiment ring Balance weight Stylus pressure ring 45-rpm adaptor Arm lock knob Tumiable vase Antieskating canton Tusatabe mat Cusing lever Center spindle. eemeiome Aum ost Tuolable patter Tonears Pitch iegicator Strobe dots Pitch contro! knao Power switch — Locking nut Strobe illuminator/ eset button pilot amp Start/stop button Headsheil Stylus illuminator switeh Speed select buttons. _—_______Stylusilluminator ASSEMBLY AND SET-UP Daennmhluana! Assembly and Notes and maintenance 28 Before use Caution: Never connect the AC power plug belore assembly has been completed Attach the dust cover last, so that assembly and adjustments can ba made most conveniently Note: The operating instructions are commonly applicabio to units with cartridge and without cartridge, and also to those of different colors. For the units without cartridge, the cartridge section of the specications may de neglected. m Checklist of parts Turntable unit Turntable platter Turntable mat Dustcover 45-1pm adaptor Balance weight Auxiliary weight Headshell Shell weight 3 Overhang gauge (lor the unit without enrtridge) Assembly and set-up Installation of turntable platter 1. Place the turntable piatter on the center spindle. Note: ‘The rotor is connected to the underside of the turntable platter. (The magnet of the motor is attached to the turn- table platter.) To maintain optimum performance, extra care should be taken to prevent adhesion of dust or iron’ flings to the magnet anc not to damage the magnet by aropping it, Do not remove or loosen the screws. Should the position ‘of the fixed magnet be altered by loosening tne securing screws, he rated performance of tha unit cannot be ‘guaranteed. (See Fig. 2.) 2. Place the turntable mat on the plattar. W Installation of cartridge (see Fig. 3) (For the unit without Cartridge) ‘When you install a cartridge, refer to the operation insiruc- tions ofthat cartridge. During installation, attach tne stylus protector to guard the stylus ip trom damage. 1. Connect the lead wires to the cartridge terminals. The terminals of most cartridges are color coded. Connect each leadwire tothe terminal of he same-color ‘white (L+) Lett channel+ Blue (L-) Left channel Rod (R~)......... Right channel+ Green (R-) Right channel ~ 2. Install a cartridge to the headshel, and tighten it with screws provided with the eartriage. Note: Use the shell weight on'y for a ligntweight cartridge [less than 6.99). (See Fig. 4.) Adjustment of overhang (see Fig. 5-1.) (For the unit with overhang gauge) 1. Insert the headshell nto the gauge 2. Loosen the mounting screws ard move the cartridge forward or backward unt se stylus tip lines uo with tha edge ofthe cause. 2, Tighten the moun:ing screws without moving the car- ‘ridge. Note: Your cartridge is now acjusted for lowest tracking error ‘and minimum distortion. This gauge is exclusively designed for this tonearm. 1 Adjustment of overhang (see Fig. 5-2.) (For tne unit without overnana gauge) The overhang ofthis unitis 15mm Looser the mounting screw and move the cartridge forward for backward untithecistance between the stylis ip and te plug becomes 52mm as shown in the picture. Tighten the mounting screws without moving the cerirdge ‘Aglust horizontal zeo balance, stylus pressure and armeilt hight whenever you change tne cartedge BW Installation of headshell (see Fig. 6) Insert theheadshet inte he frontend ofthe tubular arm, and turn the locking nut clockwise {in the direction shown by the arrow "A"), with ha haacshel inmly held horizontally W Installation of balance weight (See rig. 7) Place the balance weight on the rear shat ofthe tonearm, Note: Incase the cartidge weightexceeds 105, tlanecessary to fix the attached auxiliary weight over the cear shaft of the arm With this auxiliary weight in uso, it's possible to use any arindge wnase weight is in ihe range o! 9.5~13.9 (See Fig. 8) @ Adjustments of hor and stylus pressure 1. Remeve the stylus protector, it your cartridge has a detachable one. Be careiui not to touch your fingers to the stylus tip 2, Release the arm cigmp andiifthe tonearm from the acm resto ree i 2. Turn the entre balance weight clockwise lincleated by the arrow “"A") oF countetcicckwise (indicated by the arrow "B") unt the tonearm is approximately balanced horizontally (Heats eels). (Soe Figs. 8 and 10.) antal zero (0) balance Note: a Excessive forward advancement of the balance weight Causes the cartidge side tobe lowered, (®) Excessive backward retreatment of the balance weight Causes the cartricge side to be raised ( Upon balancing between the balance weight and cartridge, the tonearm is held horizontal. ‘During tho adjustment of the herizontal zero (0) balance, be careful that the stylus tip of the cartridge does not ‘contact the turntable mat or turntable base. 4, Afterthe tonearm is horizontally z0r0 (0) balanced, tem~ porarily refasten the tonearm with the arm clamp. 5. Hold the balance woight stationary with one hand as shown in the picture, androtate only tne sty'vs-pressure fing to bring tno numeral “0” of the ring into alignment with the centerline on the tonearm rear shalt. (See Fig. 1) The adjustment of tha horizontal zero (0) balance is now completed Alter adjusting the horizontal zore (0) balance, turn the balance weight clackwive in the direction of the arrow land align to the correct stylus pressure, (See Fig. 12.) (Follow the cartridge manutacturer’s recommendation.) As the stylus-pressure ring moves in siep with the balance weight. proper stylus pressure can be selectes by directly reading the graduated ring i Adjustment of anti-skating control Sot the ant-akating control knob fo the same valve as the stylus pressure, (See Fig. 13.) @ Adjustment of tonearm height (see Fig. 14) ‘The height ofthe tonearm can be adjusted up to 8mm anda scale provided onthe adjusting ind. Smmincrements. Be sure to set the proper arm height using the adjust scale land elertng to tne tale below. Belore adjusting the tonearm height, uniock the tonearm by turning the aem lock knob, oightotearitdge | Seale onaing onthe (rm) arnvheight adust wo vin 15 0 | 16 1 7 2 6 3 ~ 8 7 2 3 a 6 For example, i the cartiege height is 17.5 min, the am height adjust ring should be positioned at the intermediate location between 2 and 3 on the scale, (See Fig. 14.) Cautior Be sure to lock the tonearm by turing the arm lock knob in the direction indicated by the arrow after finisning the height acjustment for the tonearm. ‘The height adjust ring should be used within a scale range of0~6. Installation of dust cover (See Fig. Place the dust cover in position from diractly above. hold- ing tat Both sides.For detaching the dust cover, be certain firstto raise it as illustrated before removal. Note: Opening or closing of tho dust cover during play should be avoided. This may not anly cause undesired vite tions, but also result in skipping of the stylus. W you must open the dust cover during play, do so as gently as possibia, The legs/insuiators also have functions tor adjusting the height of the turntable unit itself. After installing the Unit in the place tor use, adjust the legs to stabilize the main body horizontally. (See Fig. 16.) Placement Place the unit in a stable and horizontal position, where there is little or no vibration. @ Locate the unit as far away from the speakers 0s possible and isolate the unit from sound radiation {rom them. Do not place the unit where it is exposed to direct sun, dust, moisture or heat. 1 Koop it ina well ventilated place, When a radio is placod too clase to the turntable and Is. played while the turntable is in operation, interference to AM/FM reception may result. Connections ™ Connect the output terminals (See Fig. 17.) ‘Output termin ‘Amplitier or Receiver Liwinite) Channe! R (Rec) ‘Channel GND (Space lug) —= Note: Be sure to connect the graund terminal firmly to the amplifier or receiver. If this connection is not made or is loose, a power source “HUM” will result ™ Connect the AC power plug Connect the AC power plug to an AC wall socket. Caution: ‘Make sure that ine turntable’ AC line-voliage selectors, ‘matched to your local voltage before connecting tne AC. power plug Neverconnect to a OC socket. If the pro-solected voltage is different from your local voltage, turn the AC line-voltage selector with a screw- driver so that it correspones to your local vottge. The AC line-voltage selecior is located under ihe turntable platter, (See Fig. 17.) How to operate 1. Place arecordon the turntable mat. 2. Turn the power switch to the “or (See Fig. 18) The speed indicator for 33-1/3 rom and the strcbe- illuminator will all'ight up, Note: Since the unit has been designed to select 33-1/3 com automatically each time you gush the power switch to “on™, push the 45 1pm speed select button if you play a 45 rpm record (See Fig. 19.) 3. Remove the stylus arotector, it your cartridge has a de- tachable one, 4. Release the arm clamp. 5. Push the startesicn button, (See Fig. 20.) ‘The turntable platter will start to rotate. 6. Set the cuning lever to the up position (See Fig. 21.) 7. Move the tonearm aver the desired groove 8. Set the cueing lever to the down position. (See Fig. 21.) ‘The tonearm will descend slowly ontothe recordand play will begin, 9. When play is tinished, move the tonearm to the arm rest; secure the tonearm with the arm clamp. 10, Push the start-stop button. {iter tho turntable is brought to a stop by means of the electronic brake, turn off the power Note: The electronic brake does not function it the power switch ic tumed arf before the start stop button 's pushed. position. 1 How to suspend play Sel the cuenng ever tothe "up" postion. The stylus ip of the cartridge will belied from the recor, When you play a 45-rpm record with a large center hole Place he 48-rom adapror on the center spindle. Push he 45, speed select button 1 Stylus illuminator (See Fig. 22.) This unit is provided with a stylus ilyminatorforiluminating the stylus tp during play By pressing the slylus ilummator switch, the stylus sluminater is eaigec into position for iyminating the stylus tip. When not in use, keep the stylus Mluminator lowered through depression Not ‘The swiicn must he firmly cngaged Incomplete capression of the switch will not raise ihe itluminator even though the lamps it Adjustments § Pitch control (fine adjustment of speed) (See Figs. 23 and 24.) When the pitch control kneb is located at the center of tho, Position after turning on the gower, the green LED indicator is lit showing the operating condition for the predetermined speed elthar 33-1/3 oF 45 rpm), The pitch controlis variable ina range of about + 8%. Figures on the indicator chow approximate percentages for variable pitch control When the strobe dots in 4 stagos marked at the peripheral edge of the turntable appear to be stationary, varation of individual pitches is shown. (See Fig. 24.) When (1) appears stationary, it shows a +6% pitch variation When (2) appears stationary, it shows a +3.9% pitch variation When (3) appears stationary, it shows normal turntable speed, 33-1/3 or 45 rpm, When (4) appears stationary, il shows @ ~3.2% pitch vatiation, Note: The sttobe-illumination of this unit employs a strobe- illuminator LED synchronized with the precise quartz frequency. For fine adjustment of the turntable speed, be sure to alfact the adjustment according to the LED illumination Also kop the “asot autton released. The LED illumination 1s not ftuorescant lamps. synchronized using Reset button (Sco Fig. 25.) exe: The turntable roiaias at the rated speed (33-173 or 45 rpm) no maiter where the pitch control knob is posiionec, and the goon LEO indicator is ituminated. “The turatabe rorates atthe speed which has Seen adjusted by the pitch contro knob. BH Adjustment of arm-lift height (See Figs. 26 and 27.) ‘The arm-iit height (distance between the stylus tio and, record surface when the cueing lever is raised) has been adjusted at the factory before shipping to approximately, 8~13mm, I the clearance becomes too narrow or 100 wide, turn the adjustment screw clockwise or counterclockwise while pushing the arm lift down. Clockwise rotation —aistance batween the record and stylus tips decreased. Counterciockwise rotation distance between zhe record and stylus tip is increases. Note: As the adjusting screw has a hexagonal 1ead, be sure to make the agjustment while depressing the arm lit, oF he screw will not move freely Also be sure that the hexagonal head retracts correctly into the arm ift when the latter is releaseo. Notes and maintenance Use utmost care when handling the platter and when placing it on the motor shaft to prevent possible damage to the magnet Do not turn “on” the power supply, with the turntable platter detached. im Before detaching or attaching the headshell, be sure to turn the power of the amplifier or receiver off. Detaching or attaching of the headshell with the volume contol turned up may cause damage to the speakers. | When piay is finished, be sure to secure the tonearm with the arm clamp. Alter play is finished, if the unit is not to be used for some. time, care should be taken ta secure the tonaarm to protect the stylus tip. For the same reason, the stylus protector should also be attached Dust and airt should be caretully romoved trom stylus ip or records. Dust and dirt on the siyius tip or record may not only rasultin deterioration of tone quality, Dut also cause undue wear of the recordand the stylus ip itselt ‘Special stylus tip brushes and record cleaners can be pur- Cchasod in most electronic supply houses. 1m Wipe the headshell terminals from time to time, Dust and dirt at the headshell terminals may result in increased “HUM noise or Intermittent sound. Use a soft ‘ty cloth to clean the headshell terminals. i Wipe the dust cover and turntable base with a sott, dry cloth. Never use any cleaners containing alcohol, benzine or thinner, Useotachemical cust cloth should alsobe avoided. Be sure that the dust cover is not exposed to insecticide spray. To remove stubborn fingerprints or grease spots, detach the dust cover and disconnect the AC power plug. Use a solt clot slightly moistened with a mild soap and water solution Do not wipe the dust cover curing play, of tne tonearm may bo attractod toward tne dust cover dua to thy generation of Static electricy. m Lubrication (See Fig. 28) Apply 2 of 3 drops of oi once after every 2000 hours of operation, ‘The time interval is much longor than that far conventional type motors (200-500hours) Please purchase original oil. (Part number is SFWO 010.) 1 Transportation of the unit to distant places for removal and the like. Pack up the unit in the reverse order to that for unpacking, using the packing materials {umished when the unit was, purchased. Should there he no such packing materials, be ‘sure to taxo the following steps. ‘eRemove the turntable platter together with the turntable mat, and wrap it up 1 prevent any damage to them. ‘Return the tonearm to the arm rest, and atfixt with tape or the lke. ‘eRemove the balance weight and the headsheli/eartridge from the tonearm and theo wrap them up to avoid any damage to them. ‘eWiap up the turntable base with a blanket or soft paper ‘algo to prevant any possible damage toit, For longer and safer use of this unit Inotder to receive the best service from this unit, and forthe. atest operation, carefully read the following information, 1m Power source Itis vary dangerous to use this unit at a voltage which is different trom the rated voltage. ‘There is danger of combustion if the unit is connected to a Dower source which s different from the rated voltage. Be very caretul concerning this point. Direct current cannot be used. There are come places, such as ships. where direct current 18 usec as tne power Source. Before connecting the unit, contirm the pawer source. @ Connection of power cord Be sure to never touch the power cord with wet hands because thera is danger of electric shock. This is tue, of course, of all electric equipment. Do not pull the power cord. Never pull the power cord to disconnect it. Always pull the plug only Location of unit Choose a place which is notin direct suntight. Select a place wnich will assure good ventilation m Never place heating equipment nearby. Be sure to keep stoves and other sources of heat away from this unit, because heat fadiated by such equipment may cause deformation of plastic parts or damage the cabinet, of. at worst, cause a hire. 1 Especially tor families with children Take care that no small items, such as metal objects, are put inside this unit. In adcition, children should be especially warned not to put anything into the ventilation holes, such as toys or a screw= iver, because these things may cause an electric shock oF zesull ina malfunction of ine unt. 1m itwater spills on the unit, HW water should nappen to spill on the unit, trom an overtumed vase for example, there is danger of tira or electric shock, Disconnect the power plug Irom the electne ‘utlet immediately, and contact ine store tromwhich the unit was puronaseo Reconstruction can cause accidents. Absolutely never try t@ remodel, reconstruct or repair this unit yourse, Do not attempt to touch any internal parts because to do so may result in an olectric shock or other accident. lm Be sure the poweris off. Alter you have finished using this unit, check once more to bbe sure that the power is off, I the unit is left with the power on for along period of time, it may not only be damages, thus Shortening its useful life, but may also leac to a dangerous accident Features i Total quartz locked continuous pitch adjustment about +8% Quartz-phase-locked control means accuracy of turntable rotation. Butwitn most quartz turntables, this accurate control circuit ‘must be cut out when the pitch control is employee With she SL-1200LTD, rowever, pitch is variable continuously (analogjzally) by sp to appreximately £8%> under tote! quartz- locke contre. The pic's canoe with a large sliding aver. located to he nght of the turtaa¢ plater Four ines of platter markings are also provided indicating 1+6%, +4.3%, 0% (exact rated speed) and ~3.3% change trom ated speed. almost perfect B Aluminum diecast cabinet and special heavy tubber base material provide acoustic isolation The allects of external vibrations are dramahcally reduced in the turntable by this now turntable construction, ‘The tumtable base 1s precision-mage alurinum diecast [And the undersidesot the main base Is made of a heavy fubter material which has excellent vioration resistance and absorbing characteristics. Tao turntable platter is also vibra- tion-damped with specially fabricatec rubber matting in the underside along with the thick turntable sheet rubber mat). Four large-size insulating feet also help to absorb urwanted sibratons These features make the SL-T200L.IO deal for use wih extra high sounc pressure loves BB High torque for fast starts ‘The integral rotor/plattar motor delivers 1.5 kg:em (1.31 in) starting torque. This high torque gives very quick star's, enabling the plalter to reach 33-1/3 1pm within 0.7 5. (a quarter of a tum), This is a big advantage ia many protassional applications where fast cueing isa necessity. ator for low-light con: m Stylus illus ions High sen: sion tonearm The highly Sensitive tonearm features a genuine gimbal suspension, the rotational center of which is precisely detines at one point. Bearings are finisned toa tolerance ot +9.Smierens. This, and ne oxtra-closeness o pvot cent tothe Beanngs, result in the minimal iriction of 7 mg (0.007 9) for both horizontal and vertical movement. Add to ths tne low 12-gram elfective tonearm mass (inclucing headshell without cartridge) ane you have a tonearm compatible with the wide range of compliances toundin caay's cartridges If you choose a popular high compliance MM car‘ndge, the low range resonance frequency will azzeer in the coreect area 10 avoid warp frequencies of records, but without entering the low endo the audio spectrum. This tonearm provides with a computer designed, lightweight, high- figidity headshell made of cingle-siace diecast aluminum io fesist partial vibration. The universal design allows headshell interchangaability. Contacts are gold-plated, ity, low mass, gimbal suspen- 1 Helicoid tonearm height adjustment [Arm height s agjustable within 3 range of 6 7» to accem- modate varying cartricge dimensions. Adjustments are done witha precision-made helicoi ™ Other fine features ‘*Quick stops are achieved with a tully electronic braking system. A strobe illuminator is provided. The sttedoscope is controlled by the extremely stable quartz oscillate, ratner than potentially unstable AC line frequency. ‘*Power on/otf control buill-into strobe illuminatcr for ease of operation. ‘°Sott-louch start «stop switch allowing precision control capati- hty without the annoyance of accidental operation, ‘*Technies integral rotor/platter motor construction with full cycle cetection FG, | NIOPERATION CHECKS AND MAIN COMPONENT REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES LUE 1. This section describes procedures for checking the operation of the major printed circuit boards and replacing the main components. 2, For reassembly after operation checks or replacement, reverse the respective procedures. Special reassembly procedures are described only when required. 3. Select items from the following index when checks or replacement are required. 4. Illustrated screws are equivalent to actual size. 5. Refer the parts No. on the page of “Main Component Replacement Procedures”, if necessary. « Contents *Checking Procedures for each P.C.B. 1. Checking for the drive control P.C.B. and power supply P.C.B. +++ +Main Component Replacement Procedures 1. Replacement for the drive coll cover and drive coil ass'y. + 2, Replacement for the tonearm unit. + 3, Replacement for the lamp and stylus iluminator switch. + 4. Replacement for the parts mourted on speed selector P.C.B, and power switch. i Checking Procedure for each P.C.B. 1. Checking for the drive control P.C.B. and power supply P.C.B. eb Remove the turntable mat anc turntable ass'y cD Remove the dust cover. t ‘Turntable mat Turvable ass'y | Qa © erecey [TNS 8JFZ] * Check the drive control P.C.B. and power supply P.C.B. as shown below. | Powor suppy PCB i Main Component Replacement Procedures 1. Replacement for the drive coil cover and drive coil ass'y | + Foliow the EXE - ELD of tne item 1 in checking p-oced for each P.C.B. on page 10. moval of the connector jelease the claws, and en puil out the connector. pxTassau) ‘rm © SFXGQ20-02} (Black) Remove me > rive conto y sori ns) xTW3+8T] == 10 (Foil side of drive control P.C.B.) Release the 3 claws, and then remove the drive call cover. Drive coi ass'y [semG520-944) FG coll ass'y [sezy 72016) Unsolfer the termi of driva coil ass'y Unsolder the terminals of FG call assy (4 points) Om o xTN26+64) 2. Replacement for the tonearm unit | —\ — oe [SFXG122-01] DB ‘Coose the dust cover,ang then upset the unit. Turntable mat ‘Turntable ass'y cD Remove the turntable mat and tumtaple assy. ust cover when servicing Turn the insulators in the direction of arrew, and then remove them (4 paints). © (Black) [SNSB9} ' © om 4 _ [SFXG122-02) Remove the bottom cover (A) ass'y @mm oe xTwes15T] Op e ‘SNSB10} Qm @ Gree) XTB3+8JFZ] Orme 0 oa) XTW3+12TFZ] Remove zne bottom caver (8). | amp ° Cabinet assy / Dust cover ~ om the dust cover and i and then remove the toneaim assy Remove the arm base cover plate Release the 2 claws, and then remove the phono cord clamper and pheno care spacer. Phono cord elamper I ke ZZ, af Phono card spacer Remove the PU cutput P.C.B. [xTNa +25 @> o XTW3+8T] @jnp 0 PxYN3+C108) ‘Armoase = A ee Remove the tenearm unit, a= | sembly pro for tonearm ass'y } Anti-skating control knob } Pointer Porter ‘Atm base knob es cp Rotate the Anti-skating control knob Rotate the am base knob in the in the direction of arrow, and then align irection of arrow, and then aign ths eaviar with the scale "0" the ponter with the scale “0. i = ep Install the tonearm unit ep | Pass the 5 lead wres ‘Support the tonearm unit with, through the Fole ot —__ Aael arm rest. arm base, “Tighten the 2 tonearm unit screws, @mp o PRYN3+C108} | = 14 3. Replacement for the lamp and stylus illuminator switch | m0 © ° + Follow the CED ~ of the item 2 in main comporent replacement procedures on page 11 (X7B3+84) o> 0 XSN17~3FY] =u e@ XSN2-10) Remove the stylus illuminator cover. Remove the stylus ituminator unit. ep Remove the lamp (SFDNI22-018} NB \,_Siius tumigaonowton [sDsDaust-C) “e “excep 4, Replacement for the parts mounted on speed selector P.C.B. | and power switch ep “Fotow ne HIRD ~ GERD of heitem 2 ie main oo ecp corrporent replacement procedures on page 11 ra SY [SFDSSSSGLi3°) Remove the speed selector P.C.B. Que Om oe Ome [xTVv3+8e) [xTB3-10JFZ} bxTv23-108), —1s— MIBLOCK DIAGRAM =a PITCH CONTROL, prc CONTROL ONIoFF SELECT [ 8 as a —16— SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM Note: ©5201: SPEED SELECTOR (33 rpm) switch. ©5202: SPEED SELECTOR (45 pm) switch, ©8203: START/STOP switch S301: PITCH CONTROL RESET switch in “OFF” position. (Interlecked with VA903) © S302: PITCH RESET switch in “OFF” positon. © S401: STYLUS ILLUMINATOR switch in "ON" pesitin. ©5601: POWER switch in “ON” position S802: VOLTAGE SELECTOR switch, © vRa01__: BRAKE ADJUSTMENT VR. @ VAg01 : PITCH CONTROL + 0% ADJUSTMENT VR. @ vAgo2 _: PITCH CONTROL GAIN ADJUSTMENT VA. © VAg03_ : PITCH CONTROL ADJUSTMENT VA, (Interlocked with $301) © The voltage value and waveforms are the reference voltage of this unit measured by OC electronic voltmeter (high-impedance) and oscilloscope on the basis of chassis, Accordingly, there may arise some error in voltage values and waveforms depending upon the internal impedance of the tester or the measuring unit. © important safety notice: Components identitied by A mark have special characteristics Important for safety. When replacing any of these components, use only manufacturer's specified parts. NO MARK. : Voltage when at a stop « ) : Voltage during rotation e—p— 8 Line ‘© The supply part number is described alone in the replacement parts Rai. No. Production Part No. ‘Supply Part No. a 2801265-0PQ 2801265.0 02044 MAI6STA MAt6S ‘© This schematic diagram may be modified at any time with the development of new technology © Terminal guide of IC’S, transistors and diodes [_ Tesarier ‘aNGG7S 2502634 ST 2501285.0PO wer Seg 2567686-0R5 GLeEG2I SVDEBASSOES ma SO my? a oat Cathode A Z z aroce 1 Bio 25BA20 ‘SVOPRROTZS. - i 2 nose i a Cathode TH POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT IP.c®.catd:on page 21) —— TEREGULATOR CIRCUIT ar P.Coard:on page 24 28D1265-OPQ| _ omnes , Path # nt tp [snore i ~ 4 sayel a [7 SR Tig} seh att cp ae 48 bez a er 2201 28C1246-ORS Eo ovo aves PU OUTPUT CIRCUIT (P.C Board on page 21) [eARTAIDGE | a STROBE ILLUMINATOR CIRCUIT PITCH RESET] 7 PITCH CONTROL GAIN ALL, SWITCH CIRCUIT ay PITOH CONTROL PISPEED SELECTOR = CBontonnaven eben CIRCUIT CIRCUIT on page 21) (P.C.Board:on sage 20) {P.C.Bourd:on page 21} —18— —19- vi ) a om 7 ) ‘god ana oO “aod souNod Hold fe] SGHOd LINDHID GSLNIdd (we6ozdau) “g'O'd 4OLVINODSY ! —21 (ab0-2z1Ha4s) (g0qIwLuVO 1d29xa) “A'D'd LNdLNO Ad Phy gid (vZiN@zlda4s) “a'0'd HOLVNINATH 3g0UL: (wiezzdau) - a0" (vziNezidass) “TSsauyots “gO'd HOLOATAS GaadS WIRING CONNECTION DIAGRAM REguuaTor enc nese syre1 conTAoL aor Gres Sineneee, Arce aa (eog} Feay ns (Lae EB i Gee 5302) ry % yan) Le ret : Co YS eS (ss (88) ' ronee Bee Bes sTaoRE Byoaverce Baninaton Pee speeo Disttecron Ree. MI MEASUREMENTS AND ADJUSTMENTS Notes: @ Make the following adjustments after replacing parts such as IC's, transistors, diodes, etc. © Condition of the set. 1. Power switch - ON 2, Pitch control: Center position 3. Speed selector switch + 33tam. © Instruments to be used 1. Tester 2. Frequency counter Parts Adjustment Connection adjusted Procedure Connect the frequency counter and turn the ppowor supply ON. 1 Pitch contrel + 0% —e R301 Set the pitch contro! knob to adjustment & aren (Fig. 1) (Indicator lights up.) : ‘Adjust VR301 so that the frequency is 262.08 kHz + 0.05 KHZ Set the pitch contro! knob to “0”. Pull out the connecter CN102 of crive P.C.8. Tester Connect the tester to terminals, © and © of 2 | Sheen oa” | (4) — CNx02 trminal re connector CN102 on the pitch contro! P.C.B. (-)—CN102 terminal @ | ‘8 side. | |. Adjust VAG02 so that the resistance value of the tester is 2.85 kQ ~ 2.90 9 oni Adjust VR201 so that the rotation at 33 p.m. 3 | Brake adjustment re stops within the angle of 30” ~ 210” after a1) depressing the stop position. HE ALIGNMENT POINTS Please refer to Printed Circuit Board Diagram for test point locations. ORNE PC. 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