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De SERVICE MANUAL ERRe@e FTPae ERE Z. 3 Tis a ey 2245 ae TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION Introduction Service Notes . AM Tuner FM Tuner . Phono and Tone Amplifiers... Power Ampli Power Protection Circuit, Speaker Protector Relay Circuit ‘Suggestions for Trouble Shooting of Power Amplifier Voltage Conversion . Test Equipment Required for Servicing . ‘AM Alignment Procedure ‘ FM Alignment Procedure STEREO Separation Alignment Muting Circuit Alignment . Audio Adjustment ....... Parts List ...... Specifications . Al q 1 2 4 5 5 eee sn @ 6 8 9 9 9 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS FIGURE 1, Remove the Terminal Cover ... 2. Voltage Conversion Chart . . 3. Lissajou Figure on Oscilloscope . 4, Dial St 8. Front Panel Adjustment and Component Locations 6. Main Chassis Component Locations (Top View) 7. Rear Panel Adjustment and Component Locations ........ 8. Main Chassis Component Locations (Bottom View) 9. FM Front End Assembly P100 Component Locations. 10. FM IF Amplifier Assembly P200 Component Locations . . 11, FM Detector Assembly P500 Component Locations . . 3 12. MPX Stereo Decoding Amplifier Assembly P300 Component Locations . 13. Muting Control Amplifier Assembly P550 Component Locations . 14. AM Tuner Unit Assembly P150 Component Locations ..... 15. Phono Amplifier Assembly P700 Component Locations . Z 16. Tone Amplifier Assembly P400 Component Locations Beet, 17. Power Amplifier Assembly P750 Component Locations . 18 18. Regulated Power Supply and Protection Relay Circuit Assembly P800 Component Locations .. -gepiebel Pees. 19 19. Loudness, High and Low Filter and Muting Switch Unit Assembly 600 Component Locations : Beers. +. 18 20. Schematic Diagram eee - 20 “ INTRODUCTION This service manual was prepared for use by Authorized Warranty Stations and contains service information for Marantz Model 2245 Stereophonic Receiver. Servicing information and voltage data included in this manual are intended for use by the knowledgeable and experienced technician only. Alll instruction should be read carefully. No attempt should be made to proceed without a good understanding of the operation in the receiver. The parts list furnish information by which replacement part may be ordered from the Marantz Company. A simple description is included for parts which can be usually be obtained through local suppliers. 1. Service Notes ‘As can be seen from the circuit diagram the chassis of Model 2245 consists of the following units, Each unit mounted on a printed circuit board is described within the square enclosed by a bold dotted line on the circuit diagram. 1, FM Front End 7 - mounted on P.C. Board, P100 2. FMIF Amplifier - . mounted on P.C. Board, P200 3. FM Detector a) oe - mounted on P.C. Board, P500 4, MPX Stereo Decoding Amplifier... . - mounted on P.C. Board, P300 5. Muting Control Amplifier. - - +, mounted on P.C. Board, P550 6. AMTuner Unit ............05 . + +. mounted on P.C, Board, P150 7. Phono Amplifier . . mounted on P.C. Board, P700(— 8. Tone Amplifier - . mounted on P.C. Board, P400_ 9. Power Amplifier oo ae a - . . mounted on P.C. Board, P750 10. Regulated Power Supply and Protection Relay Circuit . . . . mounted on P.C. Board, P800 11. Loudness, High and Low Filter, and Muting Switch U - Mounted on P.C. Board, P600 2; AM Tuner All components except Tuning capacitor and ferrite bar antenna are mounted on a printed circuit board P150. The AM signals induced in a ferrite bar antenna are applied to the base of RF amplifier transistor H151 through a capacitor of C151 and amplified to the level required for overcoming the conversion noises, thus giving good S/N performance. The tuned circuits inserted in both out and input circuit of the RF amplifier assure very high image and spurious rejection performance. Thus amplified and selected AM signals are then applied to the base of converter transistor H152 through @ coupling capacitor C156. While the local oscillator voltage is injected to the emitter of 152 through a capacitor C157, Both AM signals and oscillating voltage are mixed at the base-emitter junction and converted into 455KHz intermediate frequency. The resulting IF signal is applied to the first IF transformer L153 consisting of one ceramic filter and two tuned circuits. The output of L153 is led to the transistor H153 which in turn apply its output to the transistor of next stage H154. The fully amplified IF output is then applied to the diode H157 to detect audible signal through the detector transformer L154. The detected audio signal is filtered and amplified and the final audio output is obtained from the collector of H155 and applied: one to the tape out jacks through monitor switch on the front panel and the other to the function rotary switch. The DC component of the detected IF signal is used as a AGC voltage to control emitter current of H153 which in turn control the bias current of the RF amplifier through the resistor R179 and R151. A part of IF signal output is also applied to the diode H158 through a capacitor C167 and rectified to obtain DC current for energizing the AM signal strength meter MOO1. n ry ‘Suggestions for AM Tuner Trouble Shooting Check for broken AM bar antenna, next try to tune station by rotating fly-wheel tuning knob slowly and observe the AM signal strength meter whether it deflects or not. If the signal strength meter gives a deflection at several frequencies received, no failure may exist in the stages at least preceding final IF transformer L154. Next connect a. oscilloscope to the pin terminal J162 or 4187 and check for audio signals with the tuning meter deflected. If the signal strength meter does not deflect, check the local oscillator circuit. Normal oscillating voltage at the hot end of the oscillator tuning capacitor is about 2 or 3 volts, varying with tuning capacitor position. When measuring oscillating voltage use a RF VTVM, no circuit tester gives correct indication. If the local oscillator voltage is normal, check all voltage distribution in the AM circuits by using a DC VTVM and compare the measured values with those given in the schematic diagram. 3. FM Tuner The FM Tuner section of Model 2245 is divided into five functional blocks: FM Front End, IF Amplifier, Detector, Muting Control and MPX Stereo Decoding Circuit. FM signals induced by a FM antenna are led to FM antenna coil L101 through an attenuator ‘switch and a Balun coil. These signals are then applied to the FET RF amplifier which in turn applies its output to the next FET Mixer H102 through the double tuned high selective circuits. The FET Mixer convert its input signal into 10.7MHz intermediate frequency and amplifies it at the same time, The H103 is a local oscillator and its output is injected into the source of the FET Mixer, the injection voltage is about 700mV. The 10,7MHz front end output is led to the next IF amplifier unit through a coaxial cable, The IF amplifier unit consists of five stages of IF amplifier and one stage of AGC amplifier. Six pieces of ceramic filters are also used to obtain high selectivity four stages of symmetrical diode limiters are also employed for the best limitting characteristics, improved capture ratio and good ‘AM suppression A part of FM Front End output is applied to the AGC amplifier H206 and rectified its output is fed back to the gate of FET RF amplifier to decrease the gain with increased signal strength. The IF signal sufficiently amplified through every stage of IF amplifier is finally applied to the IC limiter on the Detector Unit. The detected audio output is led to the buffer amplifier H502 and its buffered output is led to; (a) noise amplifier H551 through resistor R551 and capacitor C551, (b) Quad Radial Jacks on the rear panel through resistor R564, (c) MPX stereo decoding circuit through R563, The DC current caused at the third windings of the discriminator transformer is directly applied to the FM center tuning meter. MU ‘Audio Muting and Stereo mode auto-selecting circuit The muting circuit consisting of all solid-state electrical switching has been incorporated in the Model 2245, Three inputs control the muting function. The first is related to signal strength, the second to the noise condition at the detector and the third is derived from the DC component of the detector output. These inputs are properly matrixed and gated to provide muting free from noise and transients. The first input of DC voltage obtained by rectifing a part of IF output signal from the H205 is applied to the base of H306 and turns on it, if the IF output is greater than predetermined level (muting threshold level). When the H306 is turned on the H307 is turned off, allowing the emitter-collector resistance increasing and the collector voltage rises about 9V. The increased collector voltage increases the gate bias voltage and turns on the switching FET H308, decreasing the source-drain resistance to near zero ohm and allowing the audio signal applied to the source to flow to the center of 38KHz switching transformer through the source-drain path, When the input signal is lower than predetermined level, the DC output obtained is small and can not turn on the H306, thus the H306 keeps its turn-off state and this makes H307 turn on, decreasing the collector voltage and turning off H308. Thus no audio signals can pass through the FET. This is the fundamental principle of the muting operation but for more elaborate muting operation the second and the third inputs are necessary. The second input is used to protect the muting operation and MPX stereo beacon lamps from misoperation due to undesirable noises. The high frequency noises included in the detected audio signals are separated by a small capacitor C551 and amplified by the noise amplifier transistor H551 and its output is rectified by the two diodes. The rectified DC output is proportional to the noise components in the audio signals. When there are excessive noises in the audio signals such as obtained with a station incorrectly tuned in, the rectified DC output turns on the transistor H522, decreasing the emitter-collector resistance to zero. This means the collector of H307 is short-circuited to the ground, therefore the H308 is turned off and any audio signals having excessive high frequency noises can not go ‘through the FET’s sourcedrain path, The transistor H303 connected in series with the 19KHz pilot signal amplifier transistor H302 is also turned off (when the transistor H522 or H307 are turned on.) and no current flows in the 1302, resulting in turning off the stereo beacon lamps. Thus misoperation due to undesirable noises is also avoided, The third input is obtained from the FM discriminator circuit. The DC output so called “S” curve is applied to the gate of H558 through a resistor R523 and deviding network (R565 & R566). The DC output is zero with a station correctly tuned in, but will vary from negative to positive values or vice versa when the tuning point is deviated toward either plus or minus frequency from the correct tuning frequency. When the DC output is increased to a greater level than that of predetermined, the increased source potential of HS58 makes the transistor H561 turn on, and this makes the H306 turn off, w» H307 turn on, .... H308 turn off, .... H303 turn off (this means no 19KHz pilot signal is amplified and no stereo beacon is turned on.) When the DC output is increased to the negative predetermined level, the decreased source potential turns off the H559 which in turn makes the H560 turn on and the H306 is turned off. The subsequent changes are exactly the same as that just described above. Thus when the tuning is shifted or deviated to the certain frequencies in which undesirable noisy side-audio signals are produced, both muting and 19KHz switching transistors are operated automatically and open the circuits. With the station correctly tuned in, the bias current of the FET H558 is adjusted so that both transistor H560 and H561 are not turned on, giving no effect on the transistor H306. MPX Stereo Decoding Circuit The buffered and non-equalized audio signals are applied to the first amplifier H301 which serves as a tuned amplifier for the pilot signal in the composite signals and as a buffer amplifier for ‘the audio signals. The amplified 19KHz pilot signal is led to the second 19KHz amplifier H302 and further amplified if switching transistor H303 in turned on by the controlling DC signal as described in the preceding chapter. The final 19KHz pilot signal is rectified by the doubler circuit consisting of the H315 and H316 to obtain synchronized 38KHz amplifier driving signal. The H304 is the 38KHz tuned amplifier and supplies its output to the switching matrix circuit consisting of four diodes. While the composite signals are applied to the center tap of switching transformer 1/2 L302. The right and left stereo signals decoded by the switching circuit are led to the crosstalk cancelling amplifier which utilizes complementary configuration with NPN and PNP transistors through de-emphasis network consisting of C315 and R336, and C316 and R336. L305 is a low-pass filter networks having very sharp cut off characteristics and eliminates undesirable residual switching signals. Transistors H313 and H314 are buffer amplifiers and their ‘outputs are led to the function switch. ‘Suggestion for Trouble Shooting of FM Tuner Symptom: No FM Reception First turn on the power switch and try to tune FM stations. Rotate the fly-wheel tuning knob slowly and observe the FM signal strength meter and FM center tuning meter. If the center tuning meter deflect at several frequencies received, the tuner circuits preceding the discriminator circuit may have no failure, If the signal strength meter deflect but no deflection is obtained on the center meter, there may be some defects around the detecting circuit consisting H501, L501, H503, H504, etc. When no reading is obtained in both meters, check FM local oscillator circuit, using a RF VTVM. The normal local oscillator voltage is one or two volts (rms) at the tuning capacitor, depending on the tuning capacitor positon. If the local oscillator voltage is normal, next check all voltage distribution in the FM Front End and IF amplifier unit and compare them with those shown in the circuit wiagram. When both meters deflect but no sound is obtained, check audio circuits, using high sensitive oscilloscope. Symptom: No Stereo Separation First check the MONO switch is in normal out position. Connect a FM RF signal generator output modulated by a stereo modulator to the rear FM antenna terminals, and check the stereo beacon is turned on or not. If not turned on, check for 19KHz pilot signal and 38KHz switching signal, using an oscilloscope. 4, Phono and Tone Amplifiers Program source signals from the PHONO jacks on the rear panel are supplied to the input circuit of the Phono Amplifier through the selector switch and the output of the Phono ‘Amplifier is applied to another section of the selector switch. This amplifier provides a gain of 408. All signals selected by the function switch (S002-3F, 4F) are led to the balance and volume controls through the MONO switch. Signals properly attenuated by the volume control are applied to the tone amplifier and subjected to the tone control networks such as bass, mid, treble control and high and low cut filters. Thus controlled audio signals are then led to the PRE OUT jacks on the rear panel. y 5. Power Amplifier The signal from the tone amplifier is applied to the differential amplifier (base of H751) through the coupling capacitor C751. The differential amplifier provides very high input impedance and its collector output (H752) is applied to the base of H753 which in turn applies its output to the next stage; H756 through the network R766, C762 and R771, and to the H757 through the network R776, C763 and R772. The outputs of H756 and H757 are applied to the H758 and H757 respectively. HOO1 and HO02 are power transistors used in complementary symmetry configulation and mounted on the heat sink. To maintain overall amplifier stability and linearity, degenerative feed back is utilized throughout the amplifier. This feed back is also necessary to reduce distortion to within specified limit, The RC network R775 and C756 condition the feed back signal for the audio signals. R759 and C755 are also a feed back loop provided to obtain a stable zero DC off set voltage at the speaker output terminals, The R762 is a trimming resistor to adjust the DC off set voltage. Dynamic bias is applied to the base of driver transistors H758 and H757. This dynamic bias circuit is comprised of H761, H760 and R763. This provides a variable base bias for driver transistors that automatically maintains the proper base voltage with temperature change. The temperature sensitive biasing components of the dynamic circuit are thermally couppled through a heatsink to the power amplifier transistors 6. Power Protection Circuit Protection circuit for the amplifier is provided by sensing resistor networks and two switching transistors. When the output transistors are over-driven, the current increase through the power output transistor causes an increased current flow through R789 (or R788) and the potential across the R789 will be increased. This increased voltage potential is applied to the base of H755 through the resistor R783 and turns on the H755. Since the collector of H755 is directly connected to the base of H757, this means that the base of H757 is bypassed to the ground through emitter-collector path of H755. Thus the input signal to the H757 is restricted to the value which maintains the operation of power transistor with in the safety area. A resistor network R777 and R781 also works as a sensing network. When the center voltage (collector voltage of power transistors) is excessively increased to a positive value by certain troubles, the voltage applied to the base of H755 makes the H755 turn on, making bypass circuit, and protects the power transistor. For the other half cycle of driving signal, the operating principle is applied provided. 7. Speaker Protector Relay Circuit The speaker protection circuit consisting of H808, H809, H810, etc protects the speaker systems against any loud “pop” sound developed. This circuit is so designed that no sound is heard for the first three or five seconds after the power switch is turned on by the time constant circuit consisting of C807 and R816. This circuit also protects the speaker systems against some troubles due to DC off balance between the speaker system terminals by instantly operating the relay and cut off the speaker systems from the circuit. When DC off balance voltage (positive) is developed between speaker terminals by possible defects such as broken power transistor, short-circuits, or broken potentio meter R762, as the base of H80B is connected to the speaker terminal, the transistor H808 is turned on by this offset voltage developed and this makes the transistor H809 and H810 turns off, thus cutting off the relay and disconnecting the speaker from the output circuit. When negative offset voltage is developed, this voltage directly turns off the H809 and H810, thus speaker is cut off from the circuit and protected. The circuit also protects the speaker systems from the possible damage when the amplifier is cover-driven by very low frequencies such as 7 or lower cycles. 8. Suggestions for Trouble Shooting of Power Amplifier 8.1 Excessive Line Consumption ‘. Check for shorted rectifiers H005; also check C007 and C008, b. Check. for shorted transistors H758 and H759, HO01 and H002, or check H760. Check for open control R763, and bias diode H761. Check LOO4 for short, CAUTION: BECAUSE THE DRIVER AND OUTPUT STAGES ARE DIRECT COUPLED COMPONENTS MAY FAIL AS A DIRECT RESULT OF AN INITIAL COM. PONENT FAILURE. IF A SHORTED TRANSISTOR OR ZENER DIODE IS FOUND, OR CONTROL OR BIAS DIODE, BE SURE TO CHECK THE REMAINING DRIVER AND OUTPUT COMPONENTS FOR SHORT OR OPEN CIRCUIT BEFORE RE-ENERGIZING THE AMPLIFIER. 8.2 No Line Consumption or Zero Bias ‘a. Check line cord, fuse, transistors H760, HO01, H002. HOO3 and H004, bias diode H761. b. Check for open rectifier H005, or open L004. 8.3 No DC Balance @, Check R762 and Zener diodes H762 and H763. 9. Voltage Conversion This model is equipped with a universal power transformer to permit operation at 100, 120, 200, 220 and 240V AC 50 to 60Hz To convert the Model 2245 to the required voltage perform the following steps: (1) Remove the top cover. (2) Remove the Transformer Wire Connection Terminal Cover, loosen two Cover mounting screws on the rear panel, see Fig. 1 (3) Change the jumper wires as illustrated in Fig. 2 for the required AC voltage and replace the fuse as instructed. CAUTION: DISCONNECT POWER SUPPLY CORD FROM AC OUTLET BEFORE CONVERT- ING VOLTAGE. REMOVE SCREW pe eS) © |e) © REMOVE THIS COVER Figure 1. Remove the Terminal Cover Figure 2. Voltage Conversion Chart 10. Test Equipment Required for Servicing Table 1 lists the test equipment required for servicing the Model 2245 Receiver. Item Manufacturer and Model No. Use JAM Signal Generator Test Loop FM Signal Generator {Stereo Modulator Audio Oscillator Oscilloscope lvrvm Circuit Tester AC Wattmeter JAC Ammeter Line Voltmeter Variable Autotransformer| (0-140VAC, 10 amps.) [Shorting Plug Output Load (8 ohms, 0.5%, 100W) Output Load (4 ohms, 0.5%, 100W) Less than 0.3% distortion Less than 0.3% distortion Weston Mode! CVO-100P, less than 0.02% residual distortion is required. High sensitivity with DC hori- zontal and vertical amplifiers. With AC, DC, RF range Simpson, Model 390 Commercial Grade (1-10A) Commercial Grade (0-15VAC) Powerstat, Model 1168 Use phono plug with 600 ohm across center pin and shell. Commercial Grade Commmercial Grade Signal source for AM align- ment Used with AM Signal generator Signal source for FM align- ment Stereo separation and Trouble Shooting Sinewave and squarewave sig- nal source. ignment Waveform analysis and trouble shooting, and ASO alignment. Voltage measurements Trouble Shooting Monitors primary power, to Amplifier. Monitors amplifier output un- der short circuit condition. Monitors potential of primary power to amplifier. Adjusts level of primary power to amplifier. Shorts amplifier input to elimi- nate noise pickup. Provides 8.ohm load for ampli- fier output termination. Provides 4-chm load for ampli- fier output termination. 11. AM Alignment Procedure ‘AM IF Alignment 1, Connect a sweep generator to the J151 and an alignment scope to the J162. 2, Rotate each core of IF transformer L153 and L154 for maximum height and flat top symmetrical response. ‘AM Frequency Range and Tracking Alignment. 1, Set AM signal generator to 525KHz. Turn the tuning capacitor fully closed (place the tuning Pointer at the low end.) and adjust the oscillator coil L152 for maximum audio output. 2, Set the signal generator to 1650KHz. Place the tuning pointer in the high frequency end and adjust the oscillator trimmer on the oscillator tuning capacitor for maximum audio output. 3. Repeat the step 1 and 2 until no further adjustment is necessary. 4,Set the generator to 600KHz and tune the receiver to the same frequency and adjust a slug core of AM ferrite rod antenna and RF coil L151 for maximum output. 5. Set the generator to 1400KHz and tune the receiver to the same frequency and adjust both ‘trimming capacitors of Antenna and RF tuned circuit for maximum output. 6. Repeat the step 4 and 5 until no further adjustment is necessary. Note: During tracking alignment reduce the signal generator output as necessary to avoid AGC action, 12. FM Alignment Procedure 1. Connect a FM signal generator to the FM antenna terminals and a oscilloscope and an audio distortion analyzer to the tape output jacks on the rear panel, 2. Set the FM SG to 87.5 MHz and provide about 3 to 5 wV. Place the tuning pointer at the low frequency end by rotating the tuning knob and adjust the core of oscillator coil L104 to obtain maximum audio output. 3, Set the FM SG to 108.5 MHz and provide about 3 to 5 V output. Rotate the tuning knob and place the tuning pointer at the high frequency end and adjust the trimming capacitor C106 for maximum output, Repeat the step 2 and 3 until no further adjustment is necessary. Set the FM SG to 90 MHz and tune the receiver to the same frequency. Decrease signal generator output until the audio output level decreases with the decreasing generator output. Adjust the antenna coil L101, RF coil L102, L103 and IF transformer L105 for minimum audio distortion. 6. Set the FM SG to 106 MHz and tune the receiver to the same frequency. Adjust the trimming capacitor C102, C104 and C105 for minimum distortion. 7. Adjust the secondary core (black) of discriminator transformer L501 so that the center tuning ‘meter pointer indicates its center at no signal applied. Set the FM SG to 98 MHz and increase its output level to 1KuV and tune the receiver to the same frequency so that the center tuning meter pointer indicates its center. Adjust the primary core (pink) of L501 for minimum distortion. on 13. STEREO Separation Alignment 1. Set the FM SG to provide 1 kuV at 98 MHz. Tune the receiver to the same frequency so that the center tuning meter pointer indicates its center. 2. Modulate the FM SG with stereo composite signal consisting of only subchannel signal (of course a pilot signal must be included). Adjust the core of L301 for maximum audio output, then, modulate the signal generator with a stereo composite signal consisting of only L channel signal and again adjust the core of L301 for maximum audio output. 3. Adjust the trimming resistor R365 for maximum and same separation in both channels. 10 14, Mating Circuit Alignment 1, Connect @ VTVM across the resistor RO22 and adjust the resistor R022 until the meter reads 0.75 V DC at no signal. 2, Set the FM SG to provide 1 KV at 98 MHz end tune the receiver to the same frequency correctly. 3. Turn on MUTING pushswitch. Shift the FM signal generator frequency to plus and minus and note both plus and minus shifted frequencies at which undesirable audio side responses are muted out. Adjust the R022 so that the same shifted frequencies mute the undesirable side response. 15. Audio Adjustment 1. Voltage adjustment Connect a DC voltmeter between pin terminal J802 and J803, and adjust the trimming resistor R809 for 35V DC. 2. Main Amplifier DC off-set alignment Connect @ DC voltmeter with 0.5 or 1V range between the speaker terminals and adjust the trimming resistor R762 for “zero” DC output on the meter. Repeat the same procedure for the other channel. Note: During this alignment no load should be connected to the speaker terminals. 3. Idle-current adjustment Connect a VTVM between pin terminals J753 and J754. Next, rotate the trimming resistor R763 fully counterclockwise, then rotate it clockwise again until the VTVM reads 5mV DC. Repeat the same procedure for the other channel. 4, Check DC off-set voltage aligned in the procedure 2 and if any DC output is observed on the DC voltmeter, adjust the R762 again for “zero” output. 5. Phono-amplifier adjustment Connect a oscilloscope to the TAPE QUT jacks and an audio signal generator to the PHONO. jacks, Place the selector switch in the PHONO position. Increase 1KHz audio signal gradually until a slight clipping on top of the sine-wave is observed on the oscilloscope. Adjust the trimming resistor R708 for equal clipping level For the other channel adjust R709. 6. Main Amplifier ASO adjustment For this alignment two DC oscilloscopes are necessary. 6.1 First, make calibration on each oscilloscope gain for; Vertical Sensitivity 0.2 V/cm Horizontal Sensitivity 10 V/cm 6.2 Connect pin J753 to the scope vertical input terminal. Connect pin J756 to the scope horizontal input terminal. Adjust the horizontal and vertical position knobs so that a “spot” on the scope is placed on the lower right corner. 6.3 Connect pin J760 to the scope vertical input terminal. Connect pin J761 to the scope ground terminal. Connect pin J756 to the scope horizontal input terminal. Adjust the horizontal and vertical position knobs so that a “spot” on the scope is placed on the lower left corner. 6.4 Remove two jumper plugs connected between the PRE OUT and MAIN IN jacks on the rear panel. Connect a low-loss cil paper capacitor of 6uF (or equivalent) to the speaker terminals being adjusted. 6.5 Connect an audio signal generator to the MAIN IN jack. Increase the audio signal (KHz) input level until the Lissajou Figures as shown below are obtained on the scopes. Adjust the trimming resistors R782 and R783 for the height of 2.5em. 6.6 Change the audio input frequency from 1KHz to 20Hz and check whether the speaker wo Protection relay has been operated or not. (When the relay has been operated, no signal is provided to the speaker terminals.) If there is no signal at the speaker terminals, turn off the system power of the amplifier for about one minutes, then again turn on the power and adjust the R782 and R783 for a slight increased height of A and B. 6.7 For the another Main Amplifier, repeat the procedures 6.2 to 6, 10 20 30,4050 60 70 00 Figure 3. Lissajou Figure on Oscilioscope Figure 4. Dial Stringing "1 Tuning Knob S60I-4 $005- S005-2 003 yOO9 MOO! MOI7 $0042 S60I1 S60I-2 SEOI-S \ \ y008 $004-1. S002 R469 R470. Raz! ROOS ROO6 JOIO Figure 5. Front Panel Adjustment and Component Locations PI00 P500 P50 P500 | | P750 C007 cO0B JOIs L004 =P550 Figure 6. Main Chassis Component Locations (Top View) JOI3 vOIZ JOIl O20 OOS JOO? § JOI9 JOOS Figure 7. Rear Panel Adjustment and Component Locations Figure 8. Main Chassis Component Locations (Bottom View) = < = 7) Figure 9. FM Front End Assembly P100 Component Locations Figure 10. FM IF Amplifier Assembly P200 Component Locations 14 es -“paAhey ~(R503_ |} ry ‘2||_ ' a - GOED 9503 19] 9 Q le} [a] 8| C503 = ° o fT iB e fs iz + i D) [R518 ~{[rs0s J+ T =? t Py e eS E e507 ~~ allo ° <> e & C506 508 108 |* = a | 5) S n° 2D an SE S = ~-{Hso3f}-- t 3c 8 R506 | a o . 6 =) ee oI e{reis_ joc 3 i. J506 R514 & +{Rsie + Oy Figure 11, FM Detector Assembly P500 Component Locations : Ege Pls Figure 12, MPX’Stereo Decoding Amplifier Assembly P300 Component Locations REE 63cu 551 i551 563 Figure 13. Muting Control Amplifier Assembly P550 Component Locations Larsit{ a} Oe Link (emt s@ye “LEE H@rmiart Hee e Figure 14. AM Tuner Unit Assembly P150 Component Locations W705 C707 H703 701 7 9 © R78 3 ce HS phg a = 3 7 3 FF |S Ele) a x al al - 3 g 02 = ROHS oy ol R79 © © RIF ® fro. c708 By has Figure 15. Phono Amplifier Assembly P700 Component Locations Figure 16. Tone Amplifier Assembly P400 Component Locations 18 Figure 17. Power Amplifier Assembly P750 Component Locations Figure 18. Regulated Power Supply and Protection Relay Circuit Assembly P800 Component Locations Figure 20. 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DESCRIPTION DESIG. | PART NO. DESCRIPTION jo729 282111801 | Spacer how 51060425€ | P.H.M, Screw x 2 jo731 281900501 | Clamper 1018 54050400R | T. L. Washer OR x 2 jovs2 282100501 | Clamper x 2 Hor '54040402E | Spring Washer x 2 Jo73a 281927103 | Holder (AM Ant) 11020 53110403E | Hexagon Nut x 2 j0735 281905102 | Guide (V.C Stopper) 022 51100206E | 8.H.M. Screw x 8 joso2 515703058 | P. H. Tapt Screw x 8 1023 54020201€ | Flat Washer P x 8 josoa 515703068 | P. H. Tapt Screw x 7 1026 515704088 | P. H. Tapt Screw x 4 losos 515703128 | P. H. Tapt Screw x 5 027 53110403 | Hexagon Nut x 4 loso7 54050300R | T. L. Washer x 2 1028 54020401 | Flat Washer P x 4 josos 51100306E | B.H.M. Screw x 2 1030 '54040502A | Spring Washer x 4 loso9 51040306 | F.H.M. Screw x 2 ost 1510605128 | P.H.M. Screw x 4 Jost0 516404120 | Set Screw CP 1032 53110501 | Hexagon Nutx 4 Jost {84040402A | Spring Washer 1033 54020501 | Flat Washer P x 8 lost 53110403 | Hexagon Nut 1034 62031650W | Lug x5 lost 515704088 | P. H. Tapt Screw x 2 1036 '54050300R | T. L. Washer OR x 15 losis 515703068 | P. H. Tapt Screw x 4 1102 51100306S | B.H. M. Screw x 4 losie 515703068 | P. H. Tapt Screw x 6 1103 51100306 | BH. M. Serew x 4 losta 51042606S | F.H.M. Screw x 6 1104 51100306 | B.H. M. Screw x 4 los20 815703068 | P.H. Tapt Serew x 3 1105 51100306 | B.H. M. Screw x 4 21 1515703068 | P.H. Tapt Screw x 6 1106 811003068 | B.H. M. Screw x 5 122 515703068 | P. H. Tapt Screw x 2 1107 511003088 | B.H. M, Screw x 4 jo823 815703068 | P. H. Tapt Screw x 3 1108 811003068 | B.H. M. Screw x § jose 515703068 | P. H. Tapt Screw x 2 i109 51100306 | B.H. M. Screw x 4 31 53110603 | Hexagon Nut hv10 51100306 | B.H. M. Screw x 4 332 '54040802A | Spring Washer 1113 515703068 | 8.H. Tapt Screw x 3 loss 84020601 | Flat Washer P hia e2oat6saw | Lug x 5 losas '53110303E | Hexagon Nut 115 62031650W | Lug looo3 '53110303E | Hexagon Nut x 12 121 515703068 | P. H. Tapt Screw x 4 los06 '84050300R | T. L. Washer OR x 4 1122 515703068 | P. H. Tapt Screw x 4 9 51100306S | B.H. Tapt Scrow x 6 1123 515703068 | P. H. Tapt Screw x 3 Joo10 511003068 } B.H. Tept Screw x 3 1124 515703068 | P. H. Tapt Screw x & Joot 511003068 } B.H. Tapt Screw x 2 1125, 515703068 | P.H. Tapt Screw x 2 Jos12 511003068 } B.H. Tapt Screw x 2 1126 515703068 | P.H. Tapt Screw x 4 loots 511003068 | B.H. Tapt Screw x 2 127 515703068 | P.H. Tapt Screw x 2 Joota 515703128 | P.H. Tapt Screw x 4 1128 515703068 | P.H. Tapt Screw x 4 Joo17 511003048 | B.H.M. Screw x 2 1129 515703068 | P.H. Tapt Screw x 10 loa19 511003088 | B.H.M. Screw x2 1130 515703068 | P.H. Tapt Screw x 15 Jos20 '54050300R | T: L. Washer OR x 2 1202 '51650304D | Set Screw H. P. x 2 looz1 53110303 | Hexagon Nut x 2 1203 '53110403E | Hexagon Nut x 2 Joa23. '54050400R | T. L. Washer OR 1212 563825406 | Eyelet los26 51122608 | T.H.M. Screw x 4 216 51100310 | B.H.M. Screw x 2 loo28 511004065 | B.H. M. Screw x 10 217 53110303E | Hexagon Nut x 2 Jos30 511004065 | B.H. M. Screw x 4 h218 '54050300R | T. L. Washer OR x 2 loo31 540204018 | Flat Washer P x 4 201 '53112603E | Hexagon Nut loos 516704108 | P.H. Tapt Screw x 4 222 54052600R | T. L. Washer OR loss 54020401 | Flat Washer P x 4 1223 59030810? | Fiber Washer jooas: '54040402N | Spring Washer x 4 224 '54060300R | T. L. Washer x 5 002 515703068 | P. H. Tapt Screw x 12 1225, '51060305E | P.H.M. Screw x3 003 515703068 | P.H. Tapt Screw x 8 1227 515703068 | P.H. Tapt Screw x 2 005 51100314 | P. H.M, Screw x 8 1229 '54040302N | Spring Washer x 4 1013 511003065 | B.H.M. Screw x 10 015, 51102608 | B.H. M. Screw x 2 22 Aer. | wananrz esis. | PAA Na. vescalerion too | voasto0ne | Pe. Sams (222818002) Fe: Bond Assembly nesisrons ror | riosesta Caron S5K2, 10%, vaw iio | nrtorosta | caroon. tush” Siow, var fics] nrtotorta | cersom tooKn, soe, vat fios-ntos| mriozztta | carson 2208," 0%, a ios | prtorozta | carom, tka,” stom, ai mior___| prtowzta | carton, ato, sos, yaw Riogatoo| ariozzare | Gator, sae’ si0e, View ito | Rrtorzzta | carson” 12%, Sloe, an ite-niis| priotorta | carson. tons.” oe, yaw iia | mrtozzate| carbon’ 22Ke, 108, an jas | rrtororte| caro, 1000, 10%, vaw capacitors Giri |eateemmot | varaie ee, Ans: org lc102 | Errro0001 | Timmer. pre ope xP cies | ertrooooe | Timmer tapr~iope | NPO ios | ertiomor | rimmet tezecagee Neo 10s | ertroooot | wines tcpe=tooe ro Jee €T1100001 | Trimmer, 1.5pF~10pF NPO (C107 DD1615001 | Ceramic, 15pF, +10%, SL lero | Dxciztozor| Ceram 1000pr, 220%, Y¥ lero | botvosoor| caren: Sor Sacer a ferro | bxirtozor| exam, s0000r S208" ar e111} no 1615001] ceramic, 159F, 210%, su Jcii2 | Dxivtozor| Geromi,10005F, 220%, YY ers | Dxrrtosor | cere: oon, 20% YW cre | oovorat| caanc tore,’ sector ou cris __| poteisoot| ceome, ope’ Stone leriscrr7 | pxiriosor| exami Oo, saom, Yy erie” | Dotezo0e8| Ceram, 2098, Saux, Sa Jette | bor2recos| ceremi, TOBE? Sipe, et rz00121 | poretsoos| exam, Ispe, Som, Ge Jcteacras | Dxivtosor| Gerams; O0ise, som, Yo cre} ox1r10301] ceri, Cote, 208, Y¥ TRANSFORMERS leior | uarzozaos | Ane con x tice | Latzoasos | Aeon ics | tatzozeos | Reco ioe | corzozens | osceon tics J tnoteor | ee seMIconoucTors jaro} uezoorera] trem, 25k 1or 4 02 | nrzoorate | Treniswr, sk oe Mpiics | tracsaeta| tranacwr:sovsces wisceLancous Liorsto2 | verooooos REF. | MARANTZ Desic. | PART NO. DESCRIPTION 41031109 | §7271240W} Lug Eyelet P150 YD2818002| P..C. Board (222818002)] P.C. Board Assembly RESISTORS. R151 RT1033214 | Carbon, 3.3K, +10%, 1/4W R152 T1022414 | Carbon, 220K, £10%, 1/4W R153 RT1039214 | Carbon, 39K2, +10%, 1/4W R154 RT1010414 | Carbon, 100K, +10%, 1/aw R155 RT1022114 | Carbon, 2209, 210%, 1/aw R156 RT1033214 | Carbon, 33K, +10%, 1/4W R157 RT1015314 | Carbon, 15K, 10%, 1/4W R158 RT1027214 | Carbon, 2.7K, +10%, 1/4W R162 RT1018314 | Carbon, 18K, +10%, 1/4W R163 RT1018414 | Carbon, 180KS2, #10%, 1/4W R164 RT1010214 | Carbon, 1K, 10%, 1/4W R165, RT1018214 | Carbon, 15K, +10%, 1/4W R166 RT1018314 | Carbon, 18K0, 10%, 1/4W R167 RT1047314 | Carbon, 47KQ, 10%, 1/4W R168 RT1010214 | Carbon, 1k%," +10%, 1/4W R169 RT1022114 | Carbon, 2208, 10%, 1/4w R170 RT1018214 | Carbon, 1.8K, +10%, 1/4W RI71 RT1022214 | Carbon, 22K, +10%, 1/4W R172 RT1047214 | Carbon, 4.7KQ, +10%, 1/4W R173 RT1022414 | Carbon, 220K, +10%, 1/4W R174 71022214 | Carbon, 2.2K, 210%, 1/4W R175 RT1056214 | Carbon, 5.6K, =10%, 1/4W R176 RT1010414 | Carbon, 100K, =10%, 1/4W R177 RT1010214 | Carbon, 1K2, | +10%, 1/4W R178 RT1010114 | Carbon, 1008, 10%, 1/aw R179 871022214 | Carbon, 22K, 210%, 1/4W R180 RT1010114 | Carbon, 1002," 10%, 1/4W R181 RT1082114 | Carbon, 8202, 210%," 1/4W Rig2 RT1056214 | Carbon, 58KS, +10%, 1/4W R183 RT1012314 | Carbon, 12K, +10%, 1/4W R184 11082214 | Carbon, 8.2KN, 410%, 1/4W R185 RT1010114 | Carbon, 1000," +10%, 1/4W R188 RT1056214 | Carbon, 5.6KS2, +10%, 1/4W R187 RT1022214 | Carbon, 2.2K2, +10%, 1/4W R188 RT1010114 | Carbon, 10082, +10%, 1/4 CAPACITORS e181 DF1740301 | Mylar, 0.04uF, 420% e152 DF1710301| Mylar, Q.01WF, 20% cis DF1740301 | Mylar, 0.04uF, 20% ic154 DD1105001 | Ceramic, 5pF, +0.5pF C155 DF1740301 | Mylar, | 0.04uF, 20% C156 DF1747201 | Mylar, 0.0047F420% c1s7 DF 1722301 | Mylar, 0,022uF, 20% cise DF6545101 | Mylar, 450pF, | +5% ic160 DF1740301 | Mylar, 0.04uF, +205 lc161-c162 | EA1060169| Elect, 10uF,” 16V 23 24 REF. | MARANTZ REF. | MARANTZ pesiG._| PART NO. DESCRIPTION DESIG. | PART NO. DESCRIPTION Ic163 DF1740301 | Mylar, 0.04uF, +20% R216 RT1015114] Carbon, 1509, +10%, 1/4W ic1ea.ctes | EA1060169 | Elect, 10uF, | 16V R217 RT1015214] Carbon, 1.5KS, 110%, 1/4W ic167 DK1710201 | Ceramic, 0.001uF, +20% R218 RT1033214] Carbon, 33K, +10%, 1/4W ic168 DF1747201 | Mylar, | 0.0047uF+20% R219-R220| RT1010214] Carbon, 1kO, | +10%, 1/4W C169 DF 1722201 | Mylar, 0.0022uF=20% R221 RT1010414| Carbon, 100K%, +10%, 1/4W Ic170 DF1668301 | Mylar, 0.068uF, +10% R222 RT1015114| Carbon, 1502, | +10%, 1/4w lc171 £A1060169 | Elect, 10uF, 16V R223 71022114] Carbon, 220%, +10%, 1/4W c172 DF1740301 | Mylar, O.04uF, +20% R224 RT1082114] Carbon, 820%, +10%, 1/4W lc173 EA1060169 | Elect, 10uF, 16V R225 RT1015114| Carbon, 150%, +10%, 1/4W e174 DF1740301 | Mylar, 0.04uF, +20% lc175 EA1060160 | Elect, 10uF, 16V 226 71082214 Carbon, 8.2KM, +10%, 1/4W [c176-6177 | 0F1740301 | Mylar, O.04uF, +20% R227 RT1015314| Carbon, 15K2, +10%, 1/4W lcr7e EA1060169 | Elect, 10pF, _16V 228-R229| RT1010214| Cerbon, 1K, 10%, 1/4W lc179 DF1740301 | Mylar, O.04uF, 220% R230 RT1027114| Carbon, 2708, +10%, 1/4W Ic180 EA1060169 | Elect, 1uF, 16V R231 RT1010414| Carbon, 100K22, +10%, 1/4W Icre1 EA1060169 | Elect, 10uF, 16V R232 RT1082214| Carbon, 82K9, +10%, 1/4W Jc1e2 1DD1620001 | Ceramic, 20pF, +10% R233 71015314 | Carbon, 10%, 1/4W Jcre3 EA1070169 | Elect., 10uF, 16V R234 RT1015114] Carbon, 1500, +10%, 1/4W R236 RT1010214| Carbon, 1K2, +10%, 1/4W TRANSFORMERS R237 RT1015114| Carbon, 1500, +10%, 1/4W L151 LA1001017 | RF Coil, 200uH L152 Lo1001042 | OSC Coil, 120HH R238 RT1010414 | Carbon, 100K, +10%, 1/4W L153 Li1028002 | 1FT R239 RT1015114| Carbon, 1502, +10%, 1/4W L154 Litootoag | iT R240 RT1047114| Carbon, 4702, +10%, 1/4W L153 11028003. | IFT R241 RT1010114| Carbon, 100%, +10%, 1/4W R242 RT1047214 | Carbon, 4.7K, +10%, 1/4W ‘SEMICONDUCTORS R243 RT1012314 | Carbon, 12K, 10%, 1/4W 4151-1152 | HT3004118 | Transistor, 28C941 (0) R244 RT1010214 | Carbon, 1K2, 10%, 1/4W 153 H13037210 | Transistor, 28C372 R245 71022214 | Carbon, 2.2K, +10%, 1/4W 154 H13037210 | Transistor, 28C372 R246 RT1033314 | Carbon, 33K2, 10%, 1/4W 155, H7306441C | Transistor, 28C644 (T) R247 RT1056314 | Carbon, 56K®, +10%, 1/4W 1157-4159 | HD1000106 | Diode, 1N6o R248 RT1015314 | Carbon, 15K%, +10%, 1/4W MISCELLANEOUS Jh249.R262] RT1010114 | Carbon, 100%, =10%, 1/4W Js161.4162 | yP1000094 | Plug R253 RT1022014 | Carbon, 220," 10%, 1/4W R254 RT1010314 | Carbon, 10K%, =10%, 1/4W P20 YD2819008 | P. C. Board R255 RT1018314 | Carbon, 18K, =10%, 1/4W (222819008}] P. C. Board Assembly R256 RT1022314 | Carbon, 22K9, +10%, 1/4W R257 RT1027314 | Carbon, 27KQ, +10%, aw RESISTORS R258 RT1022314 | Carbon, 22K9, =10%, 1/4W R201 RT1018114 | Carbon, 1500, +10%, vaw | {R259 RT1012314 | Carbon, 12K2, +10%, 1/4W R202 RT1015214 | Carbon, 1.5K2, #10%, 1/4W R203 RT1033214 | Carbon, 33K, +10%, 1/4W CAPACITORS 204.8205] RT1010214 | Carbon, 1k, | +10%, 1/aw | |c201 DK1710301} Ceramic, O.01uF, #20% R206 71082114 | Carbon, 8200, +10%, vaw | |c202 DK1710301] Ceramic, OIF, =20% R207 RT1016114 | Carbon, 1500, +10%, vaw | |c203 DK1710301} Ceramic, 0.01uF, =20% R208 RT1015214 | Carbon, 15K2, +10%, vaw | |c204 DK1710301| Ceramic, O.01MF, =20% R209 71033214 | Carbon, 33K2, +10%, vaw | |c205, DK1710301] Ceramic, O1MF, +20% R210-R211| AT1010214 | Carbon, 1k@, | 210%, 1/aw | |¢206-c207 | DK1710301| Ceramic, .OTUF, +20% R212 RT1010414 | Carbon, 100K, +10%, V4W | |c208 DK1710201 | Ceramic, 0.001uF, +20% lc209-c212 | DK1710301| Ceramic, QO1WF, +20% R213-8214| AT1015114 | Carbon, 1502, 210%, vaw | |c213 DK1810402] Ceramic, O.1uF,” +80%, 20% R215 71082114 | Carbon, 8200, +10%, aw | |c214.c217 | DK1710301] Ceramic, OO1UF, +20% lc218 DK1810402| Ceramic, O.1uF, +80%, -20% Jc219.c225 | Dk1840302| Ceramic, 0.04uF, +80%, 20% orsic. | Pant no esenierion orsic. | pant no DESCRIPTION czas | oprsta001| commie opr, 25% vasa | rioroer4| carton, 100K0, 210%, yaw ézer | Borezor0| Game: 200, S10 rast | Rriorzeta| Garton, Woks 0 Wa 220 | Derviesol| caame: oowe, 208 : 229 | Borezoio| coum, soe, toe raas-ac | nrostsar4| can, 18K9. Sox, ew fax | oerriaso| comme: cone, soe faarnais| Rrostotte| Garson, 100K0, aw zat | optezoiot| comm, Sot, soe Raabnaco| Rnoseacta) carson. G20K 26% aw case | bxrviesot| Coome: Cote, 2208 Rastnada| rostzzte| Carvon Lakin, 28 Van Rocanada| noszoo%4) Carvon 22K soe Val seviconoucrons fotonace| nrosiea'4| Cuon) GaKi, 23% aH jizor | wraoazotc| Transaor,29¢0206 Roeraao| Rrostoata| carbons IKE Soe aw fizee | wraoaaoic | Trensr 2508200 Rasanaeo| Rrostzzte| Garr, Vxa, oe) yaw fizas | trrsoeasie| Tensor, acea0e Rsoinase| Rroswezta| Garon, Seki sae, ew fizoe | rrsoszse | Toner acsa90 n300 | mrvonzsta| Caton, Bae 0h, va fizws | trrsoszte | Tosser, acsoac fee | trrsozste | Trans cea ass | rvo2z214| caon, 2240, 10%, aw fzornare| Hozoorvs| bide sass mass | Rriostata| Garon, Sota Hos Haw fHevsxeee| otooots | Dic’ 150 fase | rioroste| carbon t00K®, 10%, Yaw Rasr-nase| Rntoaete| Gaon, 4OKit) SHOR aw wisceLLaNeous fasanaeo| riviozoee| Gevon, 220K Oe, Van 1201 | otesz00 | Cre co anH=20% 100ma | |nsorases| arionzste| Goer am’ sige Val F2vt--200| Friiovons | Cewmicrica, sea tone” | [nas | ariovgata| cneen vane, ait Yat fore | Yotoooos | Ps mace | riosstte| Gar seta’ ox: yew mass | raosoa0ta) ‘immerse & 200 | vozereo04|».. boas fae-nan7| ttoszets| Caton, 20K, 10%, 1 ¥ (222818000 6 Send Asatly : ase | eriosrita| canon, 4700, how, vaw nesisrors fara | rinaazta| carbon. GaKt, Sos, Yaw ass | rriosrie| Gabon 4700, 210, va aot | Rriotocte| Gaon, iKex’ Sos a capacirons ate nsos | anioarata| Carvon, a7aK0, ‘ioe van | fosce | exrosoreo| face ere, sev sot | arioiszie| Coron, takin, soc vam | [esos | easeraee| wiss atop, 38 sce | ticz7ate| Caroon,a7Kse, Stowe vaw | [esos | bescarzor| Mc yop tay soe | mriovzate| Canon, taxa stone tw | lesoe | eatosorgn| gia {20% 10 ft | Rrotzate | Cawon, tans, stoe vw | fest) | eatecores| gecer (tr 1S ane | Rriorsote| Caron, tee, ston va | esta | eateries) emer, IE 1 ate | riozzzte| Cowon, 22Ki0, Siow, vam | [eStacaro| oevazaeer| use, eee, fe sto | mtiazrata| Carvon, 2rxse, How vam | [esincais| oevozaiar| Met ogee” Sse, carocono | eatooose| elec, torte’ “ev favs | rrtoaor| carom, s000, s10x, vaw | Jestresz2| eAtoooie| elt, IE, Sy fatz | Rriovzets | carn, 126, Sow Va rsiansre|| rosiazte | Caroon. tk,” How vam | Josos | eatorotoe| eit, 10aue, 10v far | riorasta | Caroon tox, How vam | [esoa | ewtocowor| exces gees 20Y fare | riorasia | Caroont5ki0, stom vam | [essrcaza| exerecase| tice, aie’ 22M ste | mrvorsii4| Caroon tsom,, tom, va | fessscase | evroconse| cmee, 42 SY sz | riorosie | caoon, took, iow, van | [sss °°" | Exasraneo| eit’ our, 284 sci | Rriozzite | aroon, 2200, iow van | [esse | Eaaaooroo| cies Sack” 254 fszanazs| Rrioczet | Garton, 20K, SDS Yaw feat | nrioceots| Garon, San Hox: vaw "naNsronmens aor | staoroor | BS So ks mp sas | rvor2er4| carn, 12040, 10x, vaw | fesoe | tStanaone | te Go 1oehe Sas eock sas | mrvorsaia| Caron, tse, tox vaw | Jtsor | tStenanor | kre Grane sz | riosscte| Carbon, sexs, ‘toc vaw | [sos | tsasotoo2| mn cone. Pier 20 | riamte| coon Saki Tus: aw 20 | artoaatt | cabor, 220K0, “108, vew seuniconouctors isso | rioaesrs| eae, sexs,” ox vaw | |usovaor] uraosz2r0| Sramae aseae ssi | tiossara| Garon, Sense, saoxe va | [to0e' "| trzeesoie| Toven asrcor ssa ___| Rrostoste | aon, teach, tox taw_| (amp | trsorszal Test 2569 ou oro 25 | REF, | MARANTZ REF. | MARANTZ pEsiG. | PART NO. DESCRIPTION pesiG. | PART NO. DESCRIPTION 4310 HT307322A] Transistor, 28C732 Bu or Gr 550 ¥D2818006| P. C. Board 1311-H312| 11049428} Transistor, 288494 Gr or Y (222818006)} P.C. Board Assembly H313-H314| HT306441C} Transistor, 25C64aT 316-320] HD1000105| Diode 1N60 ResisToRS R551 RT1056214| Carbon, 5.6K2, +10%, 1/4W MISCELLANEOUS R552 RT1010114| Carbon, 1002,” =10%, 1/4w 4301-1303 ] 1000094 } Plug R553 RT1027314| Carbon, 27KQ, +10%, 1/4W }s305.1307 | ¥P1000095 | Plug R554 RT1010414| Carbon, 100K, +105, 1/4W 13124315 | YP1000094 | Plug R555 fT1010214 | Carbon, 1KQ, | 10%, 1/4 RS56-R557| RT1033314| Carbon, 33K, 410%, 1/4W }P500 YD2819005] P. C. Board R559 RT1033314| Carbon, 33KQ, 210%, 1/4W (222819008)| P.C. Board Assembly R60 RT1033214| Carbon, 33K, +10%, 1/4W R561 RT1056214| Carbon, 5.6KQ, +10%, 1/4W RESISTORS S62 RT1022414| Carbon, 220K, #10%, 1/4W R501 RT1016114] Carbon, 1609, +10%, 1/4 R502 RT1010214] Carbon, 1KQ, +10%, 1/4W 563-2564] RT1010114| Carbon, 1000, £10%, 1/4W R503 RT1010114] Carbon, 100, 10%, 1/4W R565 RT1010114 | Carbon, 15KO, +10%, 1/4W R504 RT1022314] Carbon, 22K, #10%, 1/4W R566 RT0533414 | Carbon, 330K, #10%, 1/4W R505 RT1022114] Carbon, 2209, +10%, 1/4W R68. RT1022214 | Carbon, 22K2, +10%, 1/4W R506-R507] ATO582114| Carbon, 8200, +5%, 1/4W R569 RT0510314 | Carbon, 10K2, 5%, 1/4 R508-R509} ATO568214| Carbon, 6.8KO, +5%, 1/4W B71 RT0527414 | Carbon, 270K, +5%, 1/4W A510 AT1010114] Carbon, 100," +10%, 1/4W R72 RT1010114 | Carbon, 1009," =10%, 1/4W R11 RT 1056214] Carbon, 5.6K, +10%, 1/4W R573 RT0515314 | Carbon, 1KQ, 25%, 1/4W R512 T1015314| Carbon, 15KQ, 10%, 1/4W R574 RT0512314 | Carbon, 12KQ, =5%, 1/4 R576 RT0510314 | Carbon, 10KQ, +5%, 1/4W R513 RN1018414] Carbon, 180K2, +10%, 1/4W R514 RN1022214] Carbon, 2.2K9, +10%, 1/4W RS77 RT1022214 | Carbon, 220, +108, 1/4W R515 RN1010414] Carbon, 100K, +10%, 1/4W R578 RT1010114 | Carbon, 1002, +10%, 1/4W R516 RT1010114] Carbon, 1002, +10%, 1/4W R517 RT1010114] Carbon, 100, + 10%, 1/4W CAPACITORS R518 RT1039214] Carbon, 39K0, +10%, 1/4w | |css1 001615001 | Ceramic, 15pF, 10%, SL R523 RT1010414] Carbon, 100K, 210%, 1/aw | |c552 DF1668301 | Mylar, | 0.068uF, +10%, Ic553 DF 1740301 | Mylar, 0.04uF, +2036 CAPACITORS ic54 EA1060169 | Elect, 10uF, 16 }e501-c502 | DK1710301] Ceramic, O.01uF, +20%, YY C565 DK 1840302 Ceramic, .04uF, +100%, ~0% }c503 EA1060169] Elect, | 10uF, | 16V C566 DK1810402] Ceramic, O.1uF, +100%, —0% /c504 DK1710301] Ceramic, 0.01uF, +20%, YY ic558 DK1810402| Ceramic, uF, | +100%, -0% }c505 DK 1840302] Ceramic, 0.04uF, +100%,-0% | [e559 EA1060169 | Elect, 10, 16 }c506.c507 | 001620101] Elect., | 200pF, +10%, SL Jcs60-cs61 | DK1710301| Ceramic, LO1MF, +20% (¢508 EA1060169 tou,” tev \cs62 DK 1840302 | Ceramic, O.04uF, +80%, 20% ¢509 1070109 1OuF, tov 10 ED1050501} Elect, uF, SOV ‘SEMICONDUCTORS csi1 EA1060169| Elect, 10uF, —16V 551 4T307331¢ | Transistor, 28¢733 Gr 512 DK1840302} Ceramic, 0.04uF, +100%,—0% | |H552-H563 | HT3037210 | Transistor, 28C372 H554-H555 | HD1000105 | Diode, 1N60 513 01620101] Ceramic, 200pF, 10% 4558 HF200300a | FET, 28k30 cs14 EA1070169] Elect, | 10uF,/ 16V 559-4561 | HT3037210 | Transistor, 28372 SEMICONDUCTORS MISCELLENEOUS H501 Hc1000105] 1c TA7060P L561 102105001 | Choke Coil, ImH 1502 HT306441B] Transistor, 23C644S H503-H50¢] HD1000105] Diode 1N6O jus51-1555 | YP1000094 | Plug jJs59-1566 | YP1000094 | Plug MISCELLANEOUS ls557 ‘yP1000094 | Plug 44501-4509 | YP1000094] Plug lp400 2577004 | P..C. Board L501 Lito1ago1 | IFT FM Det. (222577004)] P. C. Board Assembly 26 REF, | MARANTZ REF. | MARANTZ, vesiG. | PART NO. DESCRIPTION esi. | PART NO. DESCRIPTION RESISTORS 457-0488 0K1610301] Ceramic, O.OWF, 10%, SOV YP Rao1-R402] AT1039114| Carbon, 390%, +10%, vaw | | C459.6460] 001510101] Ceramic, 100pF, 25%, 5OV aoa RN1015414] Carbon, 150K2, +10%, Ww | | c451-c462| DK1622201| Ceramic, 0,0022uF,210%, 50V YP aot RN1015414] Carbon, 150K2, +10%, 1/4W R405-R406] RN1010414| Carbon, TOOKS., +10%, 1/4W MISCELLANEOUS R407-R408] RN1022314] Carbon, 22K02, +10%, aw | | Ja51-s456 | 67219520W] Lug Eyelet R409-R410] RN1027314| Carbon, 27KM, +10%, 1/4W Ra11-R412| AT0520214| Carbon, 2k, 5%, ”aw | | P600 02819001] P.C. Board for Filter and Loudness R413-R414] RT1010214] Carbon, 1K, — +10%, 1/4W (222819001] P. . Board Assembly R4TE-R416] RTO510314| Carbon, 10K, 45%, 1/4W 2422-R423] RN1022514| Carbon, 2.2MS2, 410%, 1/4W RESISTORS 1R601-A602 AT1022414] Carbon, 220K, 10%, 1/4W n424-R425] RN1068314| Carbon, 6BKO, 210%, aw | |REO3.REO4] —ATI010514] Carbon, 22M, 10%, 1/4W 2426-R428] AN1010314| Carbon, 10K, 410%, aw | |AGO5-RGOG| —ATO547314] Carbon, 47K, 45%," 1/AW R430-R431| RT0522114) Carbon, 2209, +58," aw | | R607-R60B] RTO547214| Carbon, 4.7K, 25%, 1/4W RG09-R610| AT1010514] Carbon, 1M, =10%, 1/40 CAPACITORS R611-R612| RTO510314] Carbon, 10K, 25%, 1/4 ‘cao1-c4o2| DF1722402] Mylar, 0.22uF, 420%, SOV 613-614] AT1010414] Carbon, 100K, =10%, 1/4 ‘cao3-caoa | ev1050251] Elect, uF, +40%, ~20%, 25V, c405-C406 | EA1080359] Elect, 10, 35V CAPACITORS cao7-caoa | £V3350251 Elect, 33uF, 25V co01-c602 | DF1647301| Myler, 0.047uF, +10%, SOV caog EA1070351| Elect, 100uF, _35V c503-c604 | DF1668201| Myler, 0.0068uF+10%, 50V cant £v3350251| Elect, 3.3uF,+40%, -20%, 25v | |c805-c606 | 01733301] Myler, O.033uF, 220%, SOV Ica14.cais | ev1050361| Elect, uF, | +40%, —20%, 36v | |C607-C608 } DD1510101] Ceramic, 100pF, | +5%, | SOV 167-0458 | DK1610301] Ceramic, O.01uF, +10%, SOV (YP! [cas9.cago | DD1510101| Ceramic, 100pF, +5%, | 50V MISCELLANEOUS }cae1-c462 | DK1622201] Ceramic, 0,0022uF+10%, 50V {YP} | s607 '$P0204003 | Push Switch Low/Hi Fitter Loudness Muting ‘SEMICONDUCTORS H401-H402| HT3100028} Transistor, 26C1000 Gr or B1 }s601-s603 } YP1000094} Plug H403-H404| HT104932A} ‘Transistor, 258493 Y or Gr H405-H408] HT310002A} Transistor, 25C1000 Gr or 81 P70 ‘YD2818010} P. C. Board for Phono Amp. H407-c408 | HT104932A} Transistor, 288493 Y or Gr {222818010} P. C. Board Assembly MISCELLENEOUS RESISTORS wor Yw2819002] Wire Material R701-R702| RT0547314| Carbon, 47K, +5%, 1/4W 703-704] RT1047114] Carbon, 4700, +10%, 1/4W 1451-4456 | 57219520] Lug Eyelet R706-R707| RN1010514| Carbon, 1M, +10%, /4W 3401-4403 | YPt000036| Plug R708-R709| RAQ104012| Trimmer, 100K (B) 3405407 | YP1000036 | Plug R710-R711| RN1027314| Carbon, 27KQ, +10%, 1/4W 1420 yp1000036 | Plug R712-8713| GT0562112| Carbon, 620, +5%, | 1/2W R714-R717| RN1022514| Carbon, 2.2Mi2, +10%, 1/4W P450 2818011 | P..C. Board for Tone R718-8719| AN1027414] Carbon, 270KN, £10%, 1/4W (222818011)} P.-C. Board Assembly 720-721] GT0547312| Carbon, 47K, *5%, 1/2W R722.8723| GT0522212| Carbon, 2.2KSt, *5%, 1/2W RESISTORS 451-454] RTO510314] Carbon, TKO, +5%, 1/4W A724-R725| GT056B412] Carbon, 680K, #5%, 1/2W 456-456] RT0527314] Carbon, 27KQ, 45%, /4W R705 RN1033314] Carbon, 33KQ, | +10%, 1/4W R457-R460| RTOS56214| Carbon, 5.GKS, +5%, 1/4W R726-R727| RN1010414] Carbon, 100K, 210%, 1/4W R461-R462| RT0527314| Carbon, 27K, +5%, 1/4W R728-R729| RN1047314] Carbon, 47K, +10%, 1/4W 463-466] RTOS56214] Carbon, 5.GKO, 45%, 1/4W R730-R731| RT1047014] Carbon, 47KO, +10%, 1/4W R467-R468| RTO516414] Carbon, 150K, 45%, 1/4W R732-R733| RN1033214] Carbon, 3.3KS, +10%, 1/4W 469-471] RDO104005] Variable, 100K (8) R734 RT1010114] Carbon, 100%, 410%, 1/4W CAPACITORS CAPACITORS cas1-casa | DF 1622301] Mylar, 0.022uF, +10%, SOV Jc701-c702 | DF1747401} Mylar, 0.47uF, 420%, SOV ca55.c456| DK 1668201] Ceramic, 0.006aue+10%, Sov. P| |c703-c704 | €V2260061) Elect, 22uF, REF, DESIG. 707-C70B 710 T1-C712 113 714-0715 705-6708 701-H704 705-H705 707-H708 707-708 150 751 752 753 754 755 758 787 788 759 760-R761 762 763 764 765 766 787-R768 769-R770 TI1-R772 773-R774 778 776-8777 778-R779 780-R'781 782-R783 784-R785 786-R787 788-R'789 790 791 792-793, 794-R795 MARANTZ PART NO. DD 1104007 DF6456201 DF6416201 £A1070508 DF1747401 DD 1540004] HT310002A| HT304580R| 2000206 | Hv.0000206 ‘YD2819007 (222819007) RT0547414 RT1010214 GT0510412 RT1015114 670522312 RTO575214 RTO851214 670522412 GT0510412 GT0510312 RA0222004| RA0102013 RTO851214 RTOSS6014 70527114 RC1016212 RT0568114 RTO518314 RT0556014 70547314 610527312 RT0556114 RT0568214 RT0512214 RJ1003901 Ry1010101, Gw 1020206} GT0510002 RJ1002201 RT0510314 0502013 DF2710560| Dp1510101 DK1610251 DK 1650159] DD1510050| D1515159| DESCRIPTION [ Ceramic, apF, 20.5pF, 60V | Mylar," 56009F, 22%, 50V Mylar, 16509F, #2%, 50V Elect, 100uF, SOV Mylar, OA7uF, 20%, 50V Ceramic, 40pF, ' 25%, SOV, NPO SEMICONDUCTORS Transistor, 28C 1000 Gr or 81 Transistor, 2SC458LG A (B) Diode, 181212 Varistor, VD1212 ©. Board for Power Amp. x 2 C. Board Assembly RESISTORS Carbon, 470K2, 25%, Carbon, 1K, | 210%, Carbon, 100K2, 25%, Carbon, 1502, 10%, Carbon, 22K2, 25%, Carbon, 7.5KS, 35%, Carbon, 5.1K, 5%, Carbon, 220K9, 35%, Carbon, 100K2, 25%, Carbon, 10K2, 5%, Trimmer,2.2K2, (8) Trimmer, 1k2, (B) Carbon, 8.1K, 25%, Carbon, 56, | 5%, Carbon, 27082, +5%, Solid, | 1.8K9, +10%, Carbon, 680, +5%, Carbon, 18K, 5%, Carbon, 562, 25%, Carbon, 47K2, 5%, Carbon, 27K2, 25%, Carbon, 5602, 25%, Carbon, 6.8K, +5%, Carbon, 1.2K2, 25%, Carbon, 3.99, +10%, Carbon, 1000, —+10%, Wire Wound, 0.20, +10%, Carbon, 108, 45%, Carbon, 2.20, #10%, Carbon, 10K, 25%, Trimmer, 4.7K2 (8), ‘CAPACITORS Mylar, lr, 420%, Ceramic, 100pF, 25%, Ceramic, 1000pF, +10%, 210%, 35%, 35%, VaW x2 UAW x2 DW x2 VAW x 2 V2W x2 VaW x2 VaW x2 12W x2 VOW x2 V2W x2 oaw x 2| O.3W x 2| aw x2 AW x2 VAW x2 VOW x2 VaW x2 aw x2 VaW x2 VaW x2 aw x2 VaW x2 VaW x2 Vaw x2 Ww x2 Ww x2 BW x2| aw x2| Ww x2 aw x2 o.15Wx2| 100V x 2 s0v x 2| B00V x 2| 500V x 2| BOOV x 2 BOOV x 2 27 9¢ Select 36) vow v2W aw vow yaw Ww w aw aw vaw Bov, YY soovac. soovoc , SBWY| Sov, YY \vaw Wow SPECIFICATIONS 7 Audio Circuits: Rated continuous (RMS) power output per channel, both channels operating simultaneously, 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz «45 Watts at 4 and 8 ohms 25 Watts at 16 ohms 135 Watts at 8 ohms Comparable Total Music Power (IHF). . High-level hum and noise (ref. 40W at 8 ohms). . 80 dB Phono hum and noise 21.5 HV equivalent input Dynamic range (phono input to tape recording output) Pecos - 96 0B |. M, Distortion (SMPTE), at rated power Distortion decreases as output is lowered Total Harmonic Distortion, at rated power... 6.2 .seeeeeeeee eee Distortion decreases as output is lowered Power Bandwidth (IHF) for 0.3% THD Damping Factor (ref. 8 ohms)... Frequency Response 0.3% +++ 0.3% Maximum. = 7 Hz to 70,000 Hz Greater than 45 Through phono nen ne ore 1B Input Sensitivity (for 40W at 8 ohms) | High-level. 180 mv Phono (1,000 Hz) .+-1.8mVv Input Impedance High-level . 100,000 ohms BD Phono a i 47,000 ohms Channel Separation 20 He to 2 ),000 Hz - 35dB Minimum FM Sections: IHF Usable Sensitivit . * wees . seeeeee . 234V Selectivity .... 60dB Noise Quieting . “ss dB at 5uV 60 dB at 10 nV 65 dB at 50nV « (Mono) 0.2% (Stereo) 0.4% . #1dB 50Hz to 15KHz Total Harmonic Distortion, 400 Hz, 100% Mod. . Frequency Response (ref. 75u sec. deemphasis) Stereo Separation .... 5 1,000 Hz 40 dB Sub-Carrier (38 kHz) Suppression seeeeeees 60 0B General: Power Requirements .. - 100/120/200/220/240V AC 50 to 60 Hz At rated output, both channels operating se++ 310 Watts Idling Power (Volume Control at zero) ++ 34 Watts Dimensions Panel Width . +17 21/64 Inches @ Panel Height 5 25/64 Inches Depth ..... teee14 Inches Weight Unit alone 34.5lbs Packed for shipment . 44.5ibs, 29 + These specifications and exterior designs may be cnanged for improvement without advance notice. ERRBee ese EREZ. MARANTZ CO., INC. +P.0, BOX 99+ SUN VALLEY, CALIFORNIA 91352 ° [A WHOLLY-OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF SUPERSCOPE INC., SUN VALLEY, CALIFORNIA 91352 the crowning touch of perfection os meme ne. maiz. MODEL 2245 SERVICE MANUAL This Service Manual is the first revised edition for model 2245 (Applied to production serial No. from. 1001 to 3600). Included in this service manual are schematic diagram, indivisual parts list and P.C. Board-Component Assembly Diagram, On the circuit description alignment method and repairing hints, refer to the original service manual. TABLE OF CONTENTS Parts List . sonido eta eta 1 Schematic Diagram ..... P.C, Board-Component Assembly Diagram ... MARANTZ COMPANY, INC, « susouer oF susescore ncomonareo ecg [roars | Peles ane occa [pei | Someone =a roan ope (creea sta eave cat || tz ee | comm ote aay) fersnsrrs | casa san ste al) ete [do aneae | coearconer ctor R206 RT1082114 | Carbon, 8200, £10%, 1/4W SEMICONDUCTORS ‘R207 RT1015114 | Carbon, 1502, +10%, 1/4W H201-H206 | HT308291C | Transistor, 2SC829C L201 L.C1682002 | Choke Coil, 6.84H*20% 100mA pose cees | emia Eat Pee aaa [eee Hoe MM WNT __| rious |(cceeierracn, ston: yew 2 fee eros See ret erreeva eeeenene Lime Vive vgean lean ae (Fey RA e ee nace | acinar ey ES | Se ee aes ervaezzet | cere We Melee, | reerats| Come soe ame na a cas | et a en er cal eco ioe oem ae ones azezzoj mrvonozng Jaton, 1a samme aw | Treonzen| ctostosia| Caron Woe” ae awe? ar eraoiaess | cMREaNeRTEH OR i ad | tones leap a |'|eee | rateeoan (tatsca: iil .asw «2 ase | erroneep eee steen | [Rs | oNeerta eeaaaeent vam, one zag ane mrvonazng Yaion, Se me tan | Verge | crosariia| Gaven 27uh, sex awe eee) | gracias | come pew ewl | | eeearral create cae eek ae Vanna zen | eraoter ee eee ON o|eoreerral creesene [icamtiseand ome. nena [R241 RT1010114 | Carbon, ‘£10%, 1/4W R776 GT0547312 | Carbon, 47KQ, +£5%, W/2Wx2 fare. | qrioveta lceeeamineytsiencay aes eratazaih en 220, pe lew | Reread caer s| Cees me, ee ae ereeaee| i eanamn |iecseat ac coms as Racenase| Rrivtcrts [enter sonar sioe wen | [eaesnree] Gwtozazs| Wire eu, 020,210 ow 2 cao.c20r| oxrieor | OASTORS soy etre (eneee (eee ten c761 752 753 754 755 756 6787-c768 ¢759.¢760, 761 762.0764 C765 751-4752 4753 4764 1755 H756-H757 H758-H759| H760 H761 4762-763 H764-H765 1751 751.762 MARANTZ PART NO. 0K1616201 EA1080161 £V2260061 DF1710452 DF1722452 Lc2102001 ‘yp1000091 DESCRIPTION ‘CAPACITORS Mylar, uF, 420%, 100Vx 2| Ceramic, 100pF, 48%, 6OV x2 Goramic, 1000pF, 10%, S00V x 2 smic, S00pF, | +10%, BOOV x 2 Ceramic, SpF, +0.25pF BOOV x 2 Ceramic, 150pF, 25%, SOV x 2 Ceramic, 1500pF, +10%, 50Vx 2 Elect, 1QuF, +100%, ~O%16Vx 2 Elect. 22uF,#40%, ~20%, 6.3V x 2 Myler, “O.4uF, © 220%, 200Vx 2 Myler, 0.22uF, 420%, 100Vx 2 ‘SEMICONDUCTORS ‘Transistor, 2SA640 (Mor (L) x 2 ‘Transistor, 25C945 (K) x 2 Transistor, 284539 (K) or (L)_ x2 Transistor, 280945 (Q) x 2 Transistor, 28A607, 2C960, x2 ‘Transistor, 28C960, 25A607, x 2 Transistor, 28984 (B) x 2 Diode, SM-150-01 x 2 Diode, 82-150 x 2 Diode, WZ-071 x2 MISCELLANEOUS Choke Coil, 2uH x 2 Plug x 2 Applied to production Serial No. from 1001 to 3300. Serial No. from 1001 to 3300, * Applied to production 2. Schematic Diagram Figure Figure 4 FM IF Amplifier Assembly P200 Component Locations 6 PRINTED IN JAPAN ‘A WHOLLY-OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF SUPERSCOPE INC, SUN VALLEY, CALIFORNIA 91352

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