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A AKALT service manuat STEREO CASSETTE DECK move. GX-M10 STEREO CASSETTE DECK wooe.GX-M10 ALSO APPLICABLE TO BLACK PANEL MODEL SECTION 1 SERVICE MANUAL ............00.00065 3 SECTION 2 PARTS LIST ....... 35 SECTION 3 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM . - 51 SECTION 1 SERVICE MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS TECHNICAL DATA ..... coteeeeee a DISMANTLING OF UNIT CONTROLS .. oo PRINCIPAL PARTS LOCATION ...... VOLTAGE AND CYCLE CONYERSION . 1. VOLTAGE CONVERSION 2. CYCLE CONVERSION ceeeeeees IPSS CIRCUITRY OPERATION EXPLANATION ........ 00200000006 I. TIMER START SWITCH OPERATION ... iT Ill. AUTO STOP MECHANISM OPERATION ... ‘MECHANISM ADJUSTMENT HEAD ADJUSTMENT . AMPLIFIER ADJUSTMENT fo Il. DC RESISTANCE OF VARIOUS HEADS ....... XIII. CLASSIFICATION OF VARIOUS P.C BOARDS . <25RO eExRSe8 For basic adjustments, measuiig methods, and operating principles, refer to GENERAL TECHNICAL MANUAL. TECHNICAL DATA ‘TRACK SYSTEM 4 track 2 charnel stereo system TAPE, Philips type cassette ‘TAPE SPEED 4.76 emis + 1.5% (1-7/8 ips. = 1.5%) HEADS (2): Erase head x 1 ‘Twin field Super GX head x 1 MOTOR (i): Electronically speed controlled DC motor WOW & FLUTTER Less than 0.04% WRMS. 0.14% (DIN 45500) ‘TAPE WINDING TIME 90 sec. using « C-60 cassette tape FREQUENCY RESPONSE LN 30 to 15,000 Hz = 3 dB (-20 VU) LH 30 to 16,600 Hz + 3 dB (-20 VU) Cr0,(SA) 30 to 16,500 Hz + 3 dB (-20 VU) 30 to 8,000 Hz. + 3 dB (0 VU) Metal 30 to 19,000 Hz + 3 4B (-20 VU) 30 to 12,000 #iz + 3 dB (0 VU) SIGNAL TO NOISE RATIO LN better than 58 dB LH better than 59 dB CrO,(SA) better than 60 dB Metal better than 61 6B (Measured via tape with peak recording level) Dolby NR switch ON: Improves up to 10 dB above 5 kHz. HARMONIC DISTORTION LN les than 0.8% LH ess than 0.8% Cr, (SA) less than 0.7% Metal less than 0.6% (CHANNEL SEPARATION 27 dB at 1,000 Hz (CROSS TALK (60 dB at 1,009 Hz INPUT MIC: 0.3 mV (Input impedance 5.0 kohms) Required mic-ophone impedance: 600 ohms 70 mV (Input impedance 47 kohms) ourruT Line: 410 mV at 0 VU Required loa¢ impedance: more than 20 kohms Phone: 100 mV/8 ohms at 0 VU DIN Tnput: 2.0 mV (Input impedance 10 kohms) Output: 410 mV Required loac impedance: more than 20 kohms DIMENSIONS -440(W) x 143(H) x 250(D) mm (17.3 «5.6 9.8") WEIGHT. 6.0 kg (13.2 by) POWER CONSUMPTION RW POWER REQUIREMENTS 100V, 50/60 Hz for Japan 120V, 60 Hz for US.A. & Canada 220V, 50 Hz for European countries except U-K. 240V, 50 Hz for U.K. & Australia 110/120/220!240V switchable, 50/60 Hz for the other countries + For improvement purposes, specifications and design are subject to change without notice. * “Dolby” and the Double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. (Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories). IL DISMANTLING OF UNIT In case of trouble, ete. necessitating dismantling, please dismantle in the order shown in the photographs, Reassemble in reverse order. 5 hc ra ia ~ eae a ~ CONTROLS POWER SWITCH CASSETTE RECEPTACLE ‘TIMER START SWITCH INDEX COUNTER ANO RESET SUTTON ‘AUTO SYSTEM SWITCH MEMORY /IPSS SWITCH PROGRAM DISPLAY PSS PROGRAM SWITCH CLEAR SWITCH FL DISPLAY BAR METER RECORDING INDICATOR LAMP LEFT -)-RIGHT RECORDING LEVEL CONTROLS 13 14 16. 16. v. 1, 19. 20. 2 2. 23 Fig. 1 Controls MICROPHONE JACKS OUTPUT/PHONES LEVEL CONTROL, DOLBY NR SWITCH AND FILTER ‘TAPE SELECTOR HEADPHONE JACK REC MUTE OPERATING KEYS LINE OUTPUT Jacks DIN JACK (The JPN, USA models do not have this fciity) LINE INPUT JACKS INPUT SELECTOR SWITCH (The JPN, USA models do not have this faclty) Iv. PRINCIPAL PARTS LOCATION Fig. 2. Front View Fig.3. Top View Vv. VOLTAGE AND CYCLE CONVERSION 1, VOLTAGE CONVERSION Models for Canada, Europe, USA, UK, Australia and Japan are not equipped with this facility Each machine is preset at the factory according to destination, but some machines can be set to 110V, 120V, 220V or 240V as required. If voltage change is necessary, this can be accom: plished as follows: 1, Disconnect power cord. Fig. 4 Voltage Conversion (U/T Model) 2. Loosen holding screws and remove upper cover and back board. 3. Remove short pin plug from present holes and replace in correct holes. Follow the markings explicitly, 2. CYCLE CONVERSION With DC motor, cycle conversion is not necessary VI. IPSS CIRCUITRY OPERATION EXPLANATION “Ses ee} __p —g = ais F aun meg \ yo = | [tee a aa = seme ||| 25 [ear} [oem] — 9 oa] o A bee on [irmome] [moe meme] =| MT arog nose sr Jae wat Sgeisa sero cmc 1.IPSS (Instant Program Searching System) is the ro graming in advance of the song ot songs (up to 9 from the present positon on the tape) you want to listen to. When the FF or RWD and PLAY keys are depressed simultaneously, the no signal portion between songs is detected by the REC/PB head and the number of these is counted down according to the programmed umber of songs. As it goes from 1 to 0, the FF or RWD key is released and it enters the Play mode. 2. CIRCUITRY DETECTING THE NO SIGNAL PORTION (Refer to Figs. 6, 7, & 8) When the FF or RWD and PLAY keys are depressed simultaneously, the REC/PB contacts the tape and the signal on the tape is picked up by REC/PB head. ‘The head is about 1.7 mm lower than it would bein the playback mode. The picked up signal is added to input ICI-1 @ in the Limiter Amp., it is amplified, detected by D2 and added as TRI’s base bigs. TRI is ON and IC1-2 @ is practically carth potential. The standard voltage of the Comparator (IC1-2) is 1/2 Vee (about 6V) so the output @ becomes Vee (about 12) When a no signal portion is reached, base bias is rot added to TRI and itis tumed OFF. C3 charges and IC1-2 ® becomes Low Level at the point that Fig 5 IPSS/MEMORY SYSTRMS BLOCK DIAGRAM C12 ©'s potential exceeds the standard voltage (1/2 Vee) in the comparator. As a result, charging current flows into C3 and a trigger pulse i generated at the cathode side of D14. IC2 counts down by this pulses falling portion C2 and RS ate to compensate for the high frequency level drop caused by the head not touching the tape perfectly. When thete is noise in the portion between songs on the tape, there is more than one trigger pulse generated in the portion making miscounting probability. C5's charged and discharged electricity are used to prevent this occuring C5 is charged through D3 and R56 while IC1-2 @ is at Low Level (no signal portion between the songs on the tape) and both terminal’s voltage difference is almost Vee (H2V). When the no signal portion is over IC1-2 © becomes High Level and because it is piled on to the potential charged to CS, Di4’s cathode side's potential becomes higher than +B's (*12V) potential. Then C5 will discharge through R14 until both terminal’s potentials are equal. Until C5 discharged down to a certain level even if IC12 © decomes Low Level, only a small trigger pulse is created in the D14 cathode side and does not reach the IC2's DOWN COUNT operation level Therefore the programme counter does not count. eh ow | PROGRAM LED PC BOARD CE-52068 i iB SYSTEM CONTROL PC BOARD CE-5206A a Fig.6 IPSS/MEMORY SYSTEMS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 3. CIRCUIT CONSTRUCTION OF IC2 MSM 5953RS Function BCD UP/DOWN COUNTER/7 SEGMENT DECODER/DRIVER Construction MOS IC 1) Block Diagram ur in (Q—| scumiot CconTROL 20 7 own our counter || SEGMENT i DecoDER 1 i Down in @—] scrwior paiver |—(@)a | Segue 7 i t ty 2) Terminals and their functions 1. UP IN: Counts up (+1) using the raised portion 5. F. of the pulse. 2. DOWN IN: Counts down (-1) using the falling portion 41” of the pulse. Does not count at 0. 6 3, DOWN OUT: Outputs when there is DOWN IN input When a condenser is attached between this 7 and GND, after input enters the DOWN IN terminal, the delayed time can be adjusted up 9 ‘until the counter counts down. 4, U/D (UP/DOWN): There is input to the DOWN IN terminal but counts down only when this terminal is Low Level Fig. 9 MSMS9S3RS RBI (Ripple Blanking Input): When put to Low Level the counter display (LED) is extin- uished. BORROW OUT: There is momentary output when there is DOWN input after the counter goes from 1 to or from 0. RESET: When put to Low Level the counter is Common 7 Segment LED. Light up when put to Low Level. 3) Funetion Table Reset [ub | DOWNIN | UPIN | COUNT CONDITION COUNT in H x — x NO a H x a” x ‘UP COUNT (+1) a L ie ae x NO, Hq L L 7” x UP COUNT (#1) a L ne a 1109 DOWN COUNT 1) H L = # 0 No L x x x x CLEAR (0) X= Doesn't matter Chart up, COUNT CONDITION | BORROW OUT 0 i L L Ties L L 0 a X= Doesn't matter ec sw ‘Susot ec MUTE Sw "Sasa wo: (0: 1c2@ur w Fig. 10 Oscillation Stopped “= UP count j=! sec—> Fig. 11. Oscillation 4, OSCILLATOR CIRCUITRY FOR REC TIME COUNT (Refer to Figs. 10 and 11) ‘This circuit is to indicate the Rec Mute Time Count in Program LEDs and to add one second interval pulses to the UP IN terminal of 1C2, When the Rec Mute button is not depressed, 1C3a’s ‘input terminal @ is “L” and 1C3b’s output terminal @ is “L”. C13 has been discharged as in Fig. 10 and IC3a’s input terminal @ is changed to “H” by this potential. At this point, when the REC MUTE switch is depressed, IC3a’s GD changes to “HH” IC3a's output terminal @ to “L” and IC3b’s @® to “H”. As 1C3°s @ has become “L”, C13 discharged through Ras. During this discharging period (time constants of C13 and R44) 1C3's (@ becomes “H” due to the volage drop at both terminals of R44. Once C13 has finished discharging, there is no current flowing in R44 and the voltage drop is 0 so IC3a’s @ changes to “L”. As a result IC3a’s @ becomes “H”, IC3b’s @ “L” and this time the charging ‘current flows from IC3a’s @ throught R44 to C13. During this charging period (Fixed time constants of R44 and C36) IC3a’s © becomes “L”. ‘After C36 has been charged, due to this potential, IC3a’s @, changes to “H”, @ to “L” and IC3b's @ to “H”. The above operation is repeated and a 1 Hz square wave appears at IC3b’s output terminal @ 5, MONOSTABLE MULTIVIBRATOR OPERATION (Refer to Fig. 6) ‘A plunger is activated by 1C2’s output @) to release the FF or RWD key in the IPSS mode. However in 1C2’s output there is a pulse width which is too narrow to drive the transistor directly so the pulse width is enlarged by a Monostable vibrator, the transistor drive i corrected and then the plunger is activated. 6. ONE SHOT PULSE GENERATOR (Refer to Fig. 6) ‘This circuit resets the counter for an instant when the REC key has been depressed while the REC Mute switch is being depressed. ‘When the REC key has been depressed after the REC Mute key, if TR14 has not been attached, TR4 turns off and the IC2 counter does not reset. Ifthe counter is counting down numbers with the program switch these numbers will be increased by the time taken to depress the REC Mute switch. To prevent this, when the REC switch is put on TR14 is put on simultene- ously for a certain period (the difference between 70's and C71’s charging periods) of time only. When TRI4 is turned on TR4 tums on and the counter is reset. Therefore the REC MUTE TIME indication begins from 0. came Levert cal eve wu 7. DESCRIPTION OF KEYBOARD OPERATION (Refer to Fig. 12) With IPSS and MEMORY operation the PLUNGER is. activated and pulls the KEYBOARD CAM back. Only the FF or the RWD Keys ate released and the deck is put in the playback mode by the combination of the KEYBOARD CAM, the PLAY CAM and the CAM LEVERS (A) and (B). The PLAY CAM and the KEYBOARD CAM are fixed by slotting CAM LEVERS (A) and (B) into section A of the KEYBOARD CAM. (Refer to Fig. 123.) Now in the IPSS mode, when the RWD and PLAY keys are depressed. simultaneously, the RWD key attaches to theIL section of the KEYBOARD CAM and the PLAY key to the JL section of the PLAY CAM CAM LEVER (B) which is being held up with CAM LEVER (A) by the RWD Key also moves in the direction of the arrow. (Fig. 12a, b) fA Fig. 12 CAM LEVERS (A) and (B) separate from the section ‘A which is fixing the KEYBOARD CAM and the PLAY CAM so even if the KEYBOARD CAM is pulled backwards, PLAY CAM remains attached to the PLAY key ‘and does not move backwards Therefore even when the PLUNGER pulls the KEYBOARD CAM backwards because of the IPSS and MEMORY operation, the PLAY CAM does not rove back with the result that only the RWD key is released and the deck goes in to the play mode, ig. 120) This will be the same when the FF key is depressed simultaneously with the PLAY key. After the FF or RWD and PLAY keys have been depressed simultaneously, when the STOP key is depressed once only the FF or RWD key will be released so t0 release the PLAY key the STOP key must be depressed one more time. This is due to the operation outlined above. VI. TIMER START SWITCH OPERATION ‘The TIMER START SWITCH is designed to put the deck in the REC or PLAY modes by releasing the PAUSE key automatically (the PAUSE, REC and PLAY keys have already been depressed) when the power is turned on by the timer. In the PAUSE mode, the PAUSE SLIDE is lifted up and fixed by attaching the LOCK PIN to the LOCK CAM so to release the PAUSE mode all you have to do is to detach the LOCK PIN from the LOCK CAM, When put into the PAUSE mode, the LOCK PIN is attached to the LOCK CAM and the PAUSE SLIDE is locked. When the TIMER START SWITCH is put on TIMER SLIDE (A) moves upwards and as a result, TIMER SLIDE (B) moves upwards to the inside in the direction of the arrow and downwards to the outsde See Fig. 130. If the power switch is turned on here, the WORM PULLEY and the WORM GEAR revolve. The pin on the WORM GEAR CAP moves in the direction of the artow TIMER SLIDE (B) is pushed down so the LOCK CAM is pushed upwards by this section. Then the LOCK PIN is detached, the PAUSE SLIDE lowers and the PAUSE key is released. The TIMER START SWITCH is zls0 released because TIMER SLIDE (A) is pushed down by TIMER SLIDE (B). Fig. 13, Vill. AUTO STOP MECHANISM OPERATION {As ARM SPRING WORM PULLY WORM GEAR AS ARM - - AS SLIDE ‘TAKE UP REEL: PRUSE SLIDE ‘CLUTCH PLATE(®) Fig. 14 AS ARM SPRING Fig. 16 AUTO STOP puts the deck into the STOP mode by releasing the keys when the end of the tape is reachec in the PLAY, FF, RWD REC/PB modes, 1, HOW EACH PART OPERATES a. CLUTCH PLATE (B) (Fig. 14) There is felt attached to this and friction force is generated (Shown by the arrow) and it seems a if itis pushing the AS ARM outwards b. AS LEVER (Figs. 14, 16) The pin attached to the rear of the AS LEVER enters the groove of the WORM GEAR. It touches against the! section a as the WORM GEAR revolves and moves to the left or right or is pusted down by eS section B ¢. RELEASE LEVER (Fig. 14) ‘Adds the same friction force to the AS ARM by pulling down the AS ARM Spring in the pause mode as when the real revolves. 2. When put into the PLAY (FF, RWD) mode the fly- wheel revoles and the WORM pulley and WORM gear revolves. The reel revolves and the CLUTCH PLATE gocs to push the AS ARM outwards with the friction force so the pin atthe rear of the AS LEVER. receives this force to the left then it contacts te ridged section-! 4A of the WORM GEAR and rove to the et and right. At he on of the tay, the soe top revolving wo the fiction disappears. In'the PLAY (FF, RWD) mode the RELEASE LEVER drops so friction isnot added to the AS ARM from the AS ARM SPRING. The Worm Lever continues to revolve and the AS LEVER pin s taken upto the top ofthe ridged 5 section where i then stops Iti then pushed down by the WORM GEAR section Betty, and pushes down the AS SLIDE with the AS LEVER and celeass the PLAY (FF, RWD) keys When the PAUSE key is depressed from the PLAY rode the ree stops revolving andthe force from tae CLUTCH PLATE to the AS ARM stops However tne PAUSE SLIDE moves upwards and pushes up the RELEASE LEVER which had been held down so tie same force is applied as to the AS ARM by the AS [ARM SPRING so AUTO STOP does not operate. | IX. MECHANISM ADJUSTMENT Instaamon sone ON A Fig, 17. Motor Leaf Switch Timing Adjustment ' | Feroey wnsrauusrion screw! | BEEF Kev Gently depress the FF key and adjust the installation depressed together. position of the motor leaf switch until the motor's switch is activated after the points A and B gears have been engaged slightly, Fig. 18 | | 1, MOTOR LEAF SWITCH TIMING 2. MUTE LEAF SWITCH INSTALLATION ADJUSTMENT (Refer to Fig. 17) POSITION ADJUSTMENT (Refer to Fig. 18) ‘The FF key has been depressed and when the capstan When in the playback mode, the space A should be sear turns before points A and B gears are engaged, 0.5 to 1.0 mm as in Fig. 18. To adjust, turn the leaf they screech because the middle gear which was ‘witch installation screw. engaged springs off. Adjust the timing of the motor Confirm the switch stays in the same position when, revolutions to prevent this. the FF and PLAY or RWD and PLAY keys are Davvero wee semen Fg. 19 Fig. 20 3. FLYWHEEL LOOSE PLAY ADJUSTMENT (Refer to Fig. 19) Insert the various washers in the three places between the prop and the flywheel hold plate and adjust to give 0.1 to 0.2mm loose play when the flywheel is moved in the direction of the arrows, 4. PINCH ROLLER PRESSURE. MEASUREMENT (Refer to Fig. 20) At playback mode, push the pinch roller with a spring gauge until the pinch roller separates from the capstan by about Imm to 2mm and then gently return, Take a reading of the spring gauge indication at the moment the pinch roller touches the capstan, and begins to rotate Specified Pinch Roller Pressure : 330 30 grm In case specified pressure cannot be attained, replace ‘the pinch roller spring. Fig. 21 5. WINDING TORQUE MEASUREMENT. IN EACH MODE Insert cassette torque meter and measure in each mode. For fast forward and rewind measure at the end of the tape when the tape has stopped running. The specified torque is: Playback : 35 to 60 gem Fast Forward, Rewind : 80 to 120 gem In case specified take-up torque cannot be attained. Playback mode : Replace Take-up Reel Table Block. Fast Forward of Rewind mode Replace Middle Gear Block. 6. TAPE SPEED ADJUSTMENT (Refer to Fig. 21) Connect the frequency counter to the line output terminals. Playback a 1,000 Hz pre-recorded test tape and adjust tape speed adjustment screw to obtain a tape speed of 1,000 Hz + 1%, xX. HEAD ADJUSTMENT TAPE GUIDE 8 sre 08 so aa | \ ‘CAPSTAN PINGH ROLLER I-— = ia E92 PR4-7 REC/P.B HEAD "TAPE DIRECTION Fig. 22 Head Adjustment Fig. 23 Mirror Cassette 1. TAPE GUIDE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT. (Refer to Figs. 22, 23) 1) When using an ordinary cassette, the tape guides ‘and heads, etc, are not visible. As shown in Fig, 23 use a cassette tape from which part of the cassette case has been cut out and a mirror installed for easy visibility of the head area when making tape ‘guide height adjustment. 2) At playback mode, using the tape guide (A) shown in Fig. 22 as standard for height, adjust tape guide (B) height with tape guide height adjustment nut so that the tape runs smoothly and does not catch ‘on the tape guides. Fig. 24 AKAT Head Projection Gauge REC/PB HEAD PROJECTION ADJUSTMENT Set the AKAI Head Projection Gauge (Fig. 24) and adjust (a) and (b) screws (Fig. 22) so that it reads. 1.9 to 2.2 mm in the IPLS Mode, 3.55 + 0.1 mm in the Play Mode. NOTE: Raise or lower by exactly the same amount the head hanger’s left and right and adjust so that the head does not lean to the left or right. 3. RECORDING/PLAYBACK HEAD HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT (Refer to Figs. 22, 23) 1) Utilize the cassette tape used in Tape Guide Height Adjustment above, and playback the leader tape part of cassette tape. 2) As shown in Fig. 22, adjust head height with sorews (c), (4) and (e) until the upper edge of the tape is the same height as the upper edge of the left channel REC/PB head core. 3) After completing adjustment step 2), playback the Head Height Adjustment tape (4 track, 1,000 Hz) and adjust Head Height Adjustment screws (c), (@), (© to put the output power from both channels to maximum, 4, RECORDING/PLAYBACK HEAD AZIMUTH ALIGNMENT ADJUSTMENT (Refer to Fig. 22) 1) Playback a 10 kHz pre-ecorded cassette azimuth, alignment test tape and adjust serew (4) shown in Fig. 22 to obtain maximum output on both channels, 2) Invert cassette and confirm that the output level does not change from that obtained in Item 41) above. If the output level differs, adjust in the same way as in Item 4-1) above until both sides of the test tape display equal output. 3) After adjustment, better to check again head height and 2zimuth alignment NOTES: 1, Be sure to clean the heads prior to head adjust- ‘ment. 2. Be careful not to use a magnetized driver or other magnetized tools in the vicinity of the heads. 3. Be sure to demagnetize the heads with a Head Demagnetizer before and after head adjust: ment. 4, When a mirror installed cassette test tape as shown in Fig. 24 is required, it can be ordered from AKAI Electric Co, Xd. AMPLIFIER ADJUSTMENT ‘eee “pe Levee So Bg nee” ec/a8 sw ae Tce P| (Be Bee (OEE, ee Bey see Sh sh e ol te] weet = oat ae eee er ete > p= em Fig. 25 Pre Amp P.C Board CE-S201A une, npr ‘uD WT TAPE beck = oseituaror ern ale ac VOLT METER Fig. 26 Instruments Connection ~ | [>] REC/P.B SW. & 100 OKMS eo of [ce “S| ee = seh whet 2 PRE AMP AC SOAR | Fig. 27. 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NOS, 10 Chart-3 NOTES: . Stop the recording bias oscillator wi . IF it does not comply with the specifications, repeat Steps 5 to 9 and readjust. The Output Level Control should be #t maximum, Input selector switch to LINE (The JPN, AL Models do not have this facility.) Because each of these adjustments is vital to perfect Dolby NR circuit operation, ensure that they are carried out wit as few errors as possible. Except for Step 6 thru 8 and 10, set Tape Selector to LN Position. Except for Step 12, set Dolby NR switch to OFF Position. Use the following cassette measuring apes: LN tape TDK LN2 C60 Liltape : Maxell UD C60 CO; tape =: TDK SA C60 Metal tape: TDK MAC C40 ‘making record peaking adjustment (Refer to Fig. 27), Adjust the oscillator’s frequency to givea frequency counter reading of 19.00 kHz. ‘Unless the core is moved unintentionally this adjustment is not necessary. Xl. DC RESISTANCE OF VARIOUS HEADS Parts Designation DC Resistance REC/PB Head PRAT 650 ohms + 10% Erase Head 921 1.6 ohms + 20% Chart-4 XII. CLASSIFICATION OF VARIOUS P.C BOARDS 1, P.C BOARD TITLES AND IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS PC Board Title P.C Board Number Pre Amp P.C Board : CE-S201A | Sys. Con P.C Board (E2064, Power Supply P.C Board (UT) c-5202 Power Supply P.C Board (CEE, UK, SAA) E5203 i Power Supply P.C Board (CSA, AAL) CE: 5204 Power Supply P.C Board (JPN) E5205 Meter P.C Board CES209, Volume P.C Board CESDIC Program LED PC Board i CE-5206B LED PC Board ~ CE-S201B | Lamp P.C Board cEA078 Chars 2) SYS. CON P.C BOARD CE-5206A (2ED) & PROGRAM LED P.C BOARD CE-5206B PROGRAM LED P.c BOARD ce-s2068 me) | cams 5 fe ee —-O | on ~o 3) METER P.C BOARD CE-5209 2 Jee azar 4) POWER SUPPLY P.C BOARD (U/T) CE-S202 (2ED) & LAMP P.C BOARD CE-1078 6) POWER SUPPLY P.C BOARD (CSA, AL) CE-5204 (2ED) MEMO SECTION 2 PARTS LIST TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS LIST Bee 38 2. HEAD BLOCK ........ -- 40 3. MECHA ASSEMBLY BLOCK (1) 4 4. MECHA ASSEMBLY BLOCK (2) sees 5. PRE AMP (NEW) P.C BOARD (CE‘S201A) BLOCK ......... 44 6. SYS. CON (NEW) P.C BOARD (CE-5206A) BLOCK ......... 45 7. POWER SUPPLY (A/B) P.C BOARD (CE-5202/5205) BLOCK... 45 8, BAR METER P.C BOARD (CE-5209) BLOCK . 2 45 9. ASSEMBLY BLOCK... . . 46 10, FINAL ASSEMBLY BLOCK . 48 INDEX... 50 Resistor aad Capacitor which is not lst in this parts is, please refer to COMMON LIST FOR SERVICE PARTS. HOW TO USE THIS PARTS LIST 1. This parts list is compiled by various individual blocks based on assembly process. 2. When ordering parts, please describe parts number, serial number, and model number in detail 3. How to read List ;—The reference number coreesponds with illustration or photo number of that particular [parts ts. | This number corresponds with the Figure Number. | This number corresponds with the individual parts index number | | [sti ‘A small “x” indicates the inability to show that particular part } P2-L15X in the Photo or ilustration. Schematic Diagram Number of individual manufactured part. (not required for parts order) ¢—— Quantity of particular part required. ow Parts No Description sega FLYWHEEL BLOCK #13 800826 Flywheel Block Assy. Comp, abt =13 244506 Flywheel Only aba 1 244754 Felt, Flywheel Roan 1 261328 Main Metal Case roam 253080 Main Metal moan 4, The symbol numbers shown on th: P.C. Board list can be matched with the Composite Views of Components of the Schematic Diagram or Service Manual 5. Please utilize separate “Common List for Service Parts” for Resistor Parts orders. 6. The shape of the parts and parts name, ete. can be confirmed by comparing them with the parts shown on the Electrical Parts Table of P.C. Boacd. 7. Both the kind of patt and installation position can be determined by the Parts Number. To determine where a parts number is listed, utilize Parts Index at end of Parts List. It is necessary first of all to find the Parts Number. This can be accomplished by using the Reference Number listed at right of parts number in th: Parts Index. (meaning of ref, no. outlined in Item 3 above). 8. Utilize separate “Price List for Parts” to determine unit price. The most simple method of finding parts Price is to utilize the reference number. CAUTION: 1. When placing an order for parts, be sure to list the parts no. model no., and description. There are instances in which if any of chis information is omitted, parts cannot be shipped or the wrong parts willbe delivered. 2. Please be careful not to make a mistake in the parts no. If the parts no. isin error, a pat different from the one ordered may be delivered. 3. Because parts number and parts unit supply in the Preliminary Service Manual (Basic Parts List) may be partially changed, please use this parts list forall future reference. WARNING: A. INDICATES SAFETY CRITICAL COMPONENTS. FOR CONTINUED SAFETY, REPLACE SAFETY CRITICAL COMPONENTS ONLY WITH MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDED PART: AVERTISSEMENT: A\ IL INDIQU LES COMPOSANTS CRITIQUES DE SURETE. POUR MAINTENIR LE DEGRE DE SECURITE DE L’APPAREIL NE REMPLACER LES COMPOSANTS DONT LE FONCTIONNEMENT EST CRITIQUE POUR LA SECURITE QUE PAR DES PIECES RECOM. MANDEES PAR LE FABRICANT. AC INLET SYSTEM ‘This model is equipped with an AC INLET SYSTEM. Please refer to the AC INLET SYSTEM CHART below for the specific type. By the AC INLET SYSTEM, AC (mains) cord can be connected to and disconnected from the model because the model is provided with socket exclusively for AC (mains) cord on its main body. Please note, however, that certain models are not equipped with this system and has a built-in AC (mains) cord as before. AC INLET SYSTEM CHART cLass I CLASS IL This mark indiating double insu tion will Bo sttached to muchine's rear pane! Picture 4 ac INLET r tobe installed fon machines [eI Conon to Denmark Ewopean , 8 2c oma” aa 7 SAA Cord Set SAA (3 cores) SP EW302996 ut Cord Set U/T (3 cores) BP EW302646 CEE Cord Set CEE (2 cores) 2p EW638144 UT Cord Set WT (2 cores) 2 EW302899 1, RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS LIST Because, if the parts listed below are on hand, almost any repair can be accomplished, we suggest that you stock these Recommended Spare Parts Items. Parts No, Description Notes 1BA326004 Power Supply (A)P.C Board Comp. GX-M10 (UIT) BA326005 Power Supply (B) P.C Board Comp. GXMIO (PN) 'BA326007 Power Supply (B)P.C Board Comp. GXMI0 (AL) BA326006 Power Supply (B) P.C Board Comp. GX-MI0 (CSA) 'BA326008 Power Supply (C) P.C Board Comp. GXMIO (CFE) CEE, UK, SAA 'BA326010 Pre Amp (New) P.C Board Comp. GX-MI0 UPN) ‘AAL, JPN BA326016 Pre Amp (New) P.C Board Comp. GX-MIO (U/T) UIT, CSA, CEE, UK, SAA 'BA326002 Sys. Con (New) P.C Board Comp. GX-MIO BL319692 Pinch Roller BLK GX-M10 ‘BM319691 Motor BLK GX-MIO 'BR321540 ‘Take-up Reel Table BLK, BT321222, A Power Trans. CET-21 UT 'BT321223 ‘A, Power Trans. CET-22 IPN BT321224 A Power Trans. CBT-23, CEE ‘BT321225 ‘4s Power Trans. CET-24 ‘AAL BT321226 ‘Power Trans. CET-25 CSA ‘BT321227 ‘4s Power Trans. CET-26 UK, SAA Bz321547 Take-up Faler BLK 1ED308952 Germanium Diode 1K34A-LR i 1ED32i269 LED GLSPR6 1ED315960 Silicon Diode WLO2 1ED306109 Silicon Diode WO3B EDS60913 Silicon Diode 152473 VE 1ED310387 Zener Diode HZ12B-2 | 1ED313846 Zener Diode HZI63 | EDS21347 7 Segment LED TLR-331 | F310229 & Fuse 14 125V, CSA, AL, | 1EF309387 ‘A Fuse 1A 2500. U/T, JPN j -EF315334 ‘As Fuse 250MA 125V, CSA, AL | EFS21323 ‘Fuse 250MA 250V U/T IPN EF309391 A Fuse 800MA 125V CSA, AL | ‘EF309388 A, Fuse 800MA 250V. U/T, SPN | 1EF300588 A, Fuse (EAWK) ‘CEE, UK, SAA j BF593706 ‘A, Fuse (SEMKO T Type) SOOMAT CEE, UK, SAA | ‘EF60I942 A Fuse (SEMKO T Type) 630MAT CEE, UK, SAA 1605013 IC NES45B EI315799 ICHAI2019 EI306141 ICLAAI70 1321346 ICMSMS953RS 1213390 ICNIMASS8D 1304657 IC TC401 BP : 1321321 Lamp (Fuse Type) 3V.75MA EM321312, Bar Meter FIP4SBWI6YS 10321268 ‘OSC Coil OSM.002 EP321319 Plunger 0520PLTI ER309119 Dolby Filter DO7-001 Parts No. Description Notes ER309120 Dolby Filter D07-003 ES315159 Ay Push SW. SDGIP (JPN) JPN S310839 ‘Push SW. SDGIP-E 5A/80A 250 UIT ES665875 A, Push SW. SDGIP-J TV-3 UL/CSA AAL ES655806 4s Push SW. SDGIP-J TV-3 CSA. CSA ES665807 ds Push SW. SDGSP-E 5A/80A 250V_ ES301747 Leaf SW. BSW-l TX2 5317622, Leaf SW. BSW-47PB 5283173, Leaf SW. BUW.31PLC 5321310 Leaf SW. 1X3 ES321274 Lever SW. 63349 8321212 Push SW. SUPT 8316533 Push SW. SUF-I2 $321266 Rotary Slide SW. SRZ.WOAS ES283072 Slide SW. SSC22LP U/T, CSA, CEE, UK, SAA 5316535 Slide SW. 142031 ET301464 FET 25K68 (M) (N) ET539133 Transistor 28733 (P) ETSS4657 Transistor 250733 (P)(Q. ET603257 “Transistor 28C13128 (G) (F) ET308954 ‘Transistor 2501844 (E) (F) ET310833 ‘Transistor 2SC2274K (E) ET638504 Transistor 25C945L (P) 1BT639437 ‘Transistor 2SCO4SL. (Q)(P) ET655356 Transistor 28D571 (L) (™) ET307349 Transistor 28D794 (P)(Q) BV321263 Double-Axial 2-Throw/Vol. V16LADG8N SOkAx2 EW306427 ‘AAC Cord (IPN) EW306428 As AC Cord (U/T) EW313884 ‘Ay AC Cord BASEC UK EW305691 Ay AC Cord CUL CSA, AAL "EW313882 ‘A AC Cord EC CEE EW313883 Ay AC Cord SAA SAA HE315742 Erase Head E-921 1HP319079 REC/PB Head PR&7 MB321391 ‘AS Belt 7MB321389 Capstan Belt ™MB321392 Counter Belt MC321325 Counter SMP393-05 ™MC321324 Counter SMP393.06 BL MIB19709 Flywheel Part GX-MI0 ML319693 ‘AS Arm Assy MZ283140 ‘A Voltage Changer 12M-60031 ut 2, HEAD BLOCK HEAD BLOCK| Rel Parts No. 24 BHS19688 22 z309128 23 26289236 24 Zwa13801 2S HESts762 26 zsa19940 27 26321536 2a Hates 25 HP3i9079 240 zss2asi2 211 Zss9008 212 25499854 Description Head BLK GX.m10 ‘Tape Guide ‘Tape Guide Spring Nur#2 M23) Erste Head F-921 Screw, Pan 2.3%6 Pinch Spring (B) Head Angle REC/PB Head PR=-7 Screw, countersunk 248 Screw, pan 2.346 ‘Set Sere, Hexagon Socket 2.6x3 (CUP/P) Selene 08 ceone ea Parts No. 23521989 3462947 20968636 zs2e34sa BL319692 zea12945, 26321835, 2wasnies Description ‘Set Screw, Hexagon Socket 2.6x4 (CUPP) Screw, Pan 2.3412 Angle Adjust Spring Screw, Pan 2.636 Wos Pinch Roller BLK GX.M10 Colt Spring T1-2.2/0.9:14.0 PB Spring LWhen ordering parts, please describe Parts Number, Description, and Model Number in detail. Sehmte coos crime cee 3. MECHA ASSEMBLY BLOCK (1) MECHA ASSEMBLY BLOCK (1) Ret. No. uM 3 33 Ey 36x Parts No. Description MOTOR BLOCK BH319691 Motor BLK GX.M10 (MECHA ASSEMBLY BLOCK 1MB282778 Rubber Bush 28321338 Motor Screw MI319709_Fiywhee! Part GX.M410 2W269335 Washer (Nylon) D2.3x6x0.3¢ MB321391 AS Bele Ref, Ro. 39 uu 342 343. Parts No, unazi3es mis19686 zwaai42s ‘zssza02 zws2ias7 EP321919 79877876 zsasaea3 Description capstan net Fiywhecl ‘Thrust Washer Special Tapping Screw, Pan 3x8 ush Washer Plonger 0520PLT1 Screw, Pan 233 Screw Pun 2.644 cov cess ne 4, MECHA ASSEMBLY BLOCK (2) a —3 MECHA ASSEMBLY BLOCK (2) Ret. 65 66 368 60x. Pats No, Tea19723 76312926 Zox21373 26312943 26324329 26324330 2321396 zosiaeao ‘70282396 BRI21539 Zw3ei6a4 zw321393, 20321538 MT305793, BR321s40 ML321404 Zwas0ess ML319693 Zw305506 zwasiasy mvs6e86 7632138: zs310349 zw270101 zoaa1a11 Meaai325 Mex21324 zsav7ai6 Mp321392 zs322402 58263173 zs3aiz20 5521310 531622 BLaataat Zw3a0648 ‘10321362 170321363 ‘re3aiz64 Te3al36s ‘70321367 ‘reaala68 70321369 76321370 20321430 zo321431 mwaneiaa ‘za3aisae Mzaaiat7 Tesaiais zG321416 zoatsa38 Bz321506 26325100 Zwa60787 Zwesst63 26312920 Mzazia8 mzs2109 726321589 zo3a1sa8 Tes19724 zws21317 MR321403 zwaaias? Zw305586 26321303 zs322402 Description (Chasse Part GX.M10 (Col Spring T1-3.2/0.2.16.0 Stop Spring Coil Spring T1-9.2)0.2941.2 Coit Spring 12:3.2/0.29:11.2 Button Lock Ser Supply Reel Table BLK WatherPotyslider) D2.1x4x0.13t BT Washer (Ptysider) BT Spring Reel Cap Takeup Reel Table BLK Releage Lever ‘lip (C8 Type) CSTW AS Arm Assy Washer Polytider) D2.1%4x0.28¢ ash Washer ‘Steal Ball Da Hold Spring Special Tapping Sorow, Pan 36 SP Ring 3M Timor Spring Counter SMP393.05, Counter SMP393.06 Screw Pan 3x4 (BL) Counter Bet ‘Special Tapping Serow, Pan 3x8 Lea SW. BUWS1PLC’ B-Tight Screw, Pan 2x6 Lest SW. 1X3 Leaf SW. BSW-47PB ‘Lamp (Fuse Type) 3V 75MA lip (C8 Type) CSrw2 Key Board (0) Key Board (A-BL) Key Bosrd (D) Key Board (0-31) Key Board (B) Key Board (B-BL) Key Board (©) key Board (C-BL) Key Board Spring (A) ‘Key Board Spring (B) ERing abt olay Lever Spring CCamette Holder Drake Shoe Brake Spring (Coll Spring 12-3.2/0.29-18 ‘Middle Gear BLE. Gear Return Spring Washer Polysider) D3.128%0.25¢ Retaining Ring CS CSTW-3 Take-up idler BLK Coil Spring T1-3.2/0.2-80 ‘key Board Camm PB cam Coll Spring 72-3.2/0.2-10.0 Key Board Cam Spring Worm Gear Part GX-M10 Warher(Polysider) D2.1»4%0.5¢ Warm Puiey Push Washer Washer Polysder) D2.154%0.25¢ coll Spring 12-3.2/0.2180, Special Tapping Secew, Pan 3x8 ® cone comm cess cece com comm ne com 20 ces coum cen ora cease ces com 8 com cee 5, PRE AMP (NEW) P.C BOARD (CE-5201A) BLOCK Symbol 5a sic suca STR s7R2 STRIOS SRe S787 S7R89 sTRi0.1 sTRi2 S7R13 STRIa SDI s-Dates 56.7 sDsg sb10 son Sat sua ssw Wa ssw3 sswa ssws S-VRI s.vR3 svRe S.VRS6 seo s-vRI0 BA326016 BA326010 1605013, ELs06141 ET206954 ereos257 Ere0037 ETs01464 ET638508 Ers39133, Er310833, Eress356 1639837, Erssees? ED308952 EDs60913 '5D308982 ps60013 '=D308952 54321326 Eu3161s6 3316535 5283072 Ess2i274 5521266 Es316s93 Eva2iz6¢ Evaisai2 evaisa13 Eva22a16 Bvaiss13 Evaise1s Evaias6s 80321336 0321295 0321268 ER309120 ER309119 0315758 1ER321290 Ecs06a19 EC206988 Eca1061 321292 Ec221339 Eca21340 Description Pre Amp (New) P.C Bourd Comp OX-M10(U/T) (U/T,CA, CE, UK, SAA) Pre Amp (New) PC Board Comp GX-MI0 {GPN) PN, AL) ic Nes«sB IC LA8i7 Transistor 28C1844(E)(F) ‘Transistor 28C13125(6)(01) ‘Transistor 25C945L(Q)) FET 25K65(t0)(8) “Teansiator 280943 L(®) “Tramistor 254733(P) Transistor 28C2274K(E) ‘Transistor 98D571(L)() ‘Transistor 28C945L(0}() ‘Tramistor 284733(P)(Q) Germanium Diode TKALR ‘icon Diode 182473 VE Germanium Diode TKIALR ‘icon Diode 182473 VE Germanium Diode TKS4A.LR Silicon Diode 182873 VE Jack HLJ0345-01-010 Head Phone Jack 'HLI0315.01.020 Slide sw. 142031 Sido SW. SSC22LP Lever SW. 63349 Rotary slide SW. 'SRZWoas, Puch SW. SUFI Single Axial 2-Throw/Vol VIGLAGIN 1OKAX2 ‘Semi-FixedVol De Axial sk Semi-Fixea/Vot DB Axil SOKB Semi-Fixed)¥ol ‘DB Axial 20K8 semi-Fixed/Vol. DB Axial SOKB Semi-Fixed/Vol. ‘D8 Axial 20% Semi-Fixed/Vo. ‘DIO Axial 100k Inductor FE002 10H, Ferri Inductor 474K) (OSC Coit Osm.002 Dolby Miter D07-003 Dolby Filter DO7-001, ‘Trap Coil 1008-431 Fuse/R. 1/8 56 ob) Metal Oxide Flm/R. 27 120 ohins(3) Styzo¥/C, 680? FC) sOWY St¥r0i/C. 330PF() OW Solid Alumiaum/C o.1nF(I9 250 Solid Alomium/C. 0.15u8(K) 25WV Polypropylene Fitm/C. (Vert) 0.0091uF(6) 100WV Polypropylene Fitm/C. (Vert 0.0082u(6) 100WV Sem Sue oe oe ou in 1 we sae see ous Symbol No. seas seas seas Sse sess sen 4 Parts No. Eca21341 Ees21342 Bea21349 ec221292, Ecs21061 Ec206990, 1326017 1326009 zw263046 23325495 zw273802 Description Polypropylene Fa (vert) 0.0075uF(G) Polypropylene Fuim/C. (Vert 0.006886) 1o0Wv Potypropytens/C. 0.0022) 6300" Solid AluminumyC. 0.15uF (0 250 Solid Aluminusn 7 ‘1uFO9 280 Styrotyc, 220P FQ) SOWV Pin Jock Assy aP ‘GXUI0 (UIT) Pin Sack Assy aP ‘GXMI0 (PN) Nylon Rivet 8x5 ‘Tapping Serew, #2 BR 3x6 “Toothed Lock Washer, M3 dems wens me cesne 6. SYS. CON (NEW) P.C BOARD (CE-5206A) BLOCK Symbol parte No. Description Seber oa BA326002 Sys. Con(New)P.C Board Comp.GXMMi0 cesar ec —1a13390 1c NIMasseb sou Gicz —Es2i346 IC MSMsosaRS. 8, GICs Ei3oags7 IC TCA0NIBP Gum GTRI——ET639437 Transistor 28Co4sL(Q)(P) s6108 GTR2 —ETS54657 Transistor 28A733(0NQ) 611% GTR3os ET639437 Translator 2SC9ASL(Q)P) GI STRGET307349 Translator 26D 794(0NQ) 161394 GDIto10 EDS6O913 Sicon Diode 182473 VE e221 SDI1 EDS06109 Silicon Diode WOIB 28 6D12_— 310387 Zener Diode HZ128-2 40 D131 FDS60913. SSicon Diode 182473 VE e313 6D15{16 £D308952 Germanium Diode TKMALR Gaur GSWitot FS321212 Push SW. SUF-At wa30 cr EC316569 Solid Aluminam/C. 0.22uFC 25W¥ ott ees Ec313532 NP/C. 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SDUSP-E SA/S0A 250V(CEE,UK SAA) 285180 ‘rvs1Mz263140 A Voltere Changer 1aM-60031 (UT) was TRL -ER321228 Carbon /R.F LAW 470 ohms(s) sur 7-R3_-ERSOS722 Metal Oxide Flm/R. 2W 220 ohms) 122 Fite 2W120 ohew(s) ee 7.€3EC3t6230. Elect /C, (Vert) 2200uF 7R4—-ERI21290. Metal 3sWV INE 7C7 —BC316250 Hloct/C, (Vert) 2003 aswy ne 7.69 BC321202 Ceramie/C.E 0.01uF(2) 2SOVAC (U/T,IPN, AL) %4590 709 EC314688 CeramicjC, DET1S0 FZ O.01uF() 125Wv (CSA) 4887 7.€9 EC301320MP/C. 4700PF() 250WV_ (CEE,UK,SAA) M812 76 25379350 Screw, Fan 3x6 7778325498 Tapping Screw, #2 BR 3X6 8. BAR METER P.C BOARD (CE-5209) BLOCK Symbol Paris No. Deseription Seen s1c1.2 EIsist99 1€ HAl2019 no BINDI EM321312 BarMeter FIPaBBWi6YS S41, Ret. 5.10% ou 543 SG 919% 920% oat 923 9288 9.25 928 9.29% 9:32 9:33 9:38 9.35 9:37 938 939 Parts No. ASSEMBLY BLOCK Description POWER SUPPLY BLOCK 57307339, 78379360 Zs3asa0s Zsaa7e40 Ezento4s 1692908 Ewa06e28, Ewa0es27 5305691 Ewanaee2 Ewaiaees Ewaiaees prsaiaa2 Br321223 br32i226 Brszi23s praiaas zss21279 EFa2103 EF209388, EF315334, EF310229 EF300568 EFS93706 EF 601942 “Transistor 250794(0)(0) Screw, Pan 3X6 ‘Tapping Serew, #2 BR 3x6 ‘Tapping Serew, #2 BR 3x8 Strain Reliet Sian (O/T, JPN, CSA, AAL Strain Relief SR-SNA (CEE, UK,SAA) Accord (Ul ‘AC Cord UPS) ‘AC Cord CUL (CSA, AAL) [AC Cord EC (CEE) ‘AC Cord BASEC (UX) [AC Cord SAA (SAA) Power Trans. CET-21 (U/T) Power Trans, CET 22 (PN) Power Trans. 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Sk321502 Knob (A) cea oar Sk32is03 Knob (4-81) ceens foae, Sx31s992 Koad (©) ects oabx $315933 Knob (CL) cise 100° Sk321506 Dosble Kno (Lower) con Jost Sk221sot Dosble Knob (Upper) ceoa oz Sk2a1s07 Double Knob (Lower BL) Coat Tosa Sk321505 Dosble Knob Upper it) Cet ost’ Spaats22 Botton ( seem Lose Sbaaisa3 Button (431) cea ose" Spai6316 Button soe Tost Spa16319 Hatton (DL) ox INDEX Ret. Noe Rel No. & Bot. No. & Benno No Reh No. & Peru No Symbol No.| Pa NO- SymbotNo,| HNO Symbotino.|!*#t*NO SymbotNo.|PartsNO. Symbol No BAsze002 61 Eisis799 sicia | misis709 34 70321450 10-16 BAaze004 TL ELtisee Gic?”— |MUsioe3 ata Zesuisas 249 BAsze00s 72 Elcoso1s uct | MLaziss sstx — |zasaisae 27 | BA326006 13 Eisieise 543) MU3aiaos 416 Zo31s38 413 Baazeno7 74 Eiszisae S01 Mi3aia66 9.52 zosisas Aas | BA326008 75 Bi325009 54 Mussia7: osox |zoazises 402 | Baaze0o £2 Es26017 53 ML32ss0 549 gems sot | Baszeo16 51 Eueo2008 9-04 Misataos es zesase 43 nesisos loaax | ELaaiza1 435 MT30s793. 4.14 2634330 46 e321s09 1039" | ENs21s12 SIND1 | MV368866 4.21 ZGxsi00 44 seszisio 1043x | eosts7ss sis |mzzssia0 tvs1 | zGa6s636 245 Bbaise73 toa rosiz68 71 Mazaiae6 4 [zestasao 48 boaisea ioax | Eosza9s. $41 Maaaiai7 349 Zsn00676 90x ppsise7? 1023 |eosaia36 SVL | Mzaiaia 3.99, Zeaasiae 109i posisem ioaex |EPsaa19 342 Masaiai9 3.60 genase 246 ppais%ss 1o2x" | ERs0s722 7.83 | Sa3oca40. 9.32 Zs30e021 9-30, BHai9e 2x En309119 S812 | Searea1e 1056 | 28a0e463 9.33 Bustees2 217 ER309120 SLI | Sp3ie317 to-stx | Zs308813 9.20% BNai9601 3 ER310510 SERI | $B316a96 1026" | Zs310303 4.29, BRIIS29, 40 ER321228 TRL Susiedss 102%. | 28310888 10-44%. BRa21s40 4s ER321290, gos2is22 1053 | zsaise7s 10-41 Bragiaz2 913 ER321290, $b321523 10ssx | 28321379 949 | Biszi223 94x | Es263072 SEs96n1 5.45 gsaaim0 | 2 | | Brsziaze same | Esaeat7a Sesi9672 Sagx | 28321338 33 | |braziaas otex | Esa0i7a7 Sk3isos2 1oas | 2830137 Six Biszi226 isk | #5310839, SK315933 10a9x | 28322402 340 Braaiaay sake | ESaistea Sk321s00 1028" | 28322002 430 Bustisee 453, ES316533 Sksaisor 1029 | 2822002 fox | BasaisaT 437 Es31esas Sksaiso2 10a6” | Zsaaseog $6 | 2324597 to10x | #8319622, Sksaisos Toate — | 28aas008 79 z224600 109 5321212 gSWitos | sk321504 10-51 | zsz2s40s 9.3 EC3o1s20 7.69 Es321260 Swe | Sk32150s tosax | Zsan8498 Yo-30x Ecsoeti9 S08 Ess2i2%0 33 | Skazisoe tos. | Zsa70380 76, Ecsosos Scr | ES3II310 4.33 Sksaiso? 10sax | 26379350 9 Ecsogoss 58 ESesssos 78wi | SMaisra7 tas | Zsaoeeie Yo-atx ECsi3s32 6s ESeese0?, t8wi | spaiogaa to-sax | Zsalvaie 48 | EC313532 §Cinto1s | Foose? 7.SW1 | SPaioaso toaae | Zsal9o40 26 | BC313826 Ses |ETa0r4e3 SRG |SPaioast toaex | 7saz2076 62 | Bcsiagss 7.09 Ensoreso eRe | Spataasa toaex | Zsaaz076 9.4ax Eesie230 7€3 — |Et3o7aea TERI © |SPaisasa loam | 2eaaaaas 34, Bcsi6230 707 | eT307349 94 spas 31 23007860 9-4 EC3i6s09 61 Ersogoss rei | Shazasoa to-asx | Zaea9e7 2.44 Beszios1 Sc2s | Etsi0ss3 sTRi0,t1 | 82319675 101s” | zsa77876 513K Besios! 563 | ETs39133 $TR9 | 8731967 to20x | Zsav9ase 242 Ecstizs2 532 |etssscs? Strid |Szazigee taal | 28sal9e7 213, Ecsii202 sso | ETssaes? GTR?) | Teasa96 49 Zss2aiz 210 Ecsz1302 7.09 Breas? §1R2 | Teane728 9.29 Zsssos0e 311 Ecsii3s9 Sas | eteassoa SR? | Tenena3 44 23608220 10-12 keszisao cas | Etoa9a37 Stns | Teai9n04 9-63 Zwre0s70 947% posse: Sas |Etesoa37 STRIS” | Toate 4.37 Zw260370 10-18 wostise2 scas | eveso4s7 oret | roaizes 38x | zwaeseee. 55 Echaisas 69 Eteso437 GTRI0s | Tesziiea 4.39 dwreosss 35 kcsisas Scag | Etgssase smi. | Te32136s 4a0e | ZW270088 1017 Ebso19 @b1t | evaigocs SvRI0 | Teaalae7 al Bwrroi01 424 EDs08952 S:D1 Evaissi2 SvR3” | Teaaiaea aazx | ZWa70123 447 ED30892 5Do7 | EVaise13. EVRA | Teazlze9 443 gwi73602 $7 Ebsos9s2 SD10 | eVaise13 SVRI8 | Teaala70 44ax | Zwa90a83 9.37, EDs0s9s2 Diss |Evassla $VRO” | TeMlals 450 Zw3oso0s 10-22% EDs10387 GDi2" | EY321263 9.43 qeaiays tosx | ZWaossee 419 EDsisese D2 | EVa2i264 $vRI— | Teaia79 104 iwsossas 467 ED315960 7-Dr Bvaz2a16 svrse | rcsaas0 10-7" — | awsiasor 24 ED321269 9.42 Ewi0seo1 994 csziasi 10.6 Zwaiseas 1040 EDs21307 9.48 Ewa0es27 9-64 reaaiass 1038 dwa2iai7 68 EDS60013 $2t0s | Ew3oes24 9.7, Tesniase 1043 | Zw321393 412 Ebseosi3 $89" | Ewaisee2 910x | Teaziaes Tos | Zwaataaa 99 EDseo913 Sbi1_ | Ewaraees 912% | ZG2e0a36 29 gwasiaay dt EDs60913 GDito1o | EwaiseRs Stix | ZGsoseat 9.6, Zws2tas3 420 EDse0913 DIS48 | EZeai94s 9-5 26312920 438 dwsaia3? 466 ERs00ss8 9.27%" | Fesisnea 25, 26312926 42 Zwaaoeas 417 Ers09387 923 HP319079 25 26312983 44 Rw3e0sas 4.36 EEs09388. 9.22 Hz300128 22 zo312945 248 zwasries 220 Ersosa91 925x | Hzaveasa 28 Ze31e228 452 dwaeiess 411 EE310229 $26: | MBaea778 32 26321303 4-68 dwarsses 9:34 Ersiss Sat: |Mpsaiges 37 Ze3n1393 43 Bwacors? 45 EFMi333 9.21 Masaia9i 36x ZG3ni%e8 432 Bwss8010 10-45x Ersos706 926x | Mnsalaez 4-29 deans 435 Zwss0e09 10.112 Ercoiss 929% | Mnsioies 9.38 Zoaisie 451 Dwessiss 56 Eig13390 eich | mcs2isze 42% | 20321430 4.5 Eloaes? ica | Meaaiaas 436 Zoanian 446 ster | wisisese Zeanisey toa SECTION 3 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 1, SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM OF ICs 2. GX-MIO NO, 1582252A SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM NES45B LA4170 MIM45S8 1582252A SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM GX-MIO AKAI ELECTRIC CO, LTD. 12-14, 2-Chome, Higashi-Kojiya, Ohta-Ku, Tokyo, Japan TEL; Tokyo (742}5111. CABLE: HIFIAKAI TOKYO. TELEX: J26261 Printed No. 1582412.B51911 Printed Date: December 27, 1979,

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