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C O M E SI N T W O V E R S I O N SD I S T I N G U I S H E DA S F O L L O W S :
MODELSX.3gOO
Voltage Remarks
Type
KU 120Vonly U . S . A .m o d e l
This servicemanual is applicableto the KU type. When repairingthe S/G type, pleaseseethe
additional servicemanual (seepages47 -56l..
CONTENTS 1. SPECIFICATIONS
1. spECtFtcATtoNS 2 P o w e rA m p l i f i e rS e c t i o n
2 ' F R o NPr A N EFLA C I L T T I E S a
C o n t i n u oPuosw e0r u t p u0t f 1 2 0w a t t s x p cehr a n -
3' BLocK DIAGRAM 7 n e l ,m i n . a
, t 8 o h m sf r o m 2 0 H e r t tzo 2 0 , 0 0 0
4 . c l R C UD
lrESCRIPTIoNS H e r t zw i t h n 0 m . r e t h a n0 . 0 0 5 %t o l a lh a r m o -
4 . 1 F MT u n eSr e c t i o n 8 n i Cd i S t O f t i O n .
4.2 AM TunerSection 9 (20Hertzto 20,000
Distortion
To,rlHarmonic Hertz,
4.3 Audio Section 9 g ohms)
4.4 DisplayCircuits ....... 11 c o n t i n u o u s r a t e d p o w e r o u t p u tN. .o m o r e t h a n 0 . 0 0 5 %
4.5 P r o t e c t i o nC i r c u i t 13 6 0 w a t t s p e r c h a n n e lp o w e r
current
4'6 Surge suppressor " " " ' l5 ,",1r',jlltr,r.ion iuorrrrrltrl;f ;::ltjT:"fl
oirioriion
5 ' D I S A S S E M B L Y' ' 15
1 E
c o n t i n u o ursa t e dp o w e ro u t p u t . . N o m o r et h a n0 . 0 0 5 %
6 . P A R T SL O C A T I O N 16 6 0 w a t t sp e rc h a n n epl o w e r
7 . D I A L C O R DS T R I N G I N G. 18 output ' . . . ' N o m o r et h a n0 . 0 0 5 %
g. ADJUSTMENTS F r e q u e n cR y esponse
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8.1 Audio
Section 1e T iorTln?,t'.2
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8.2 T u n e rS e c t i o n . 20 ..... V/50kilohms
9, SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 24 OUtPUt
' ' ' ' ' A' B' A+B
10. p . c . B o A R D Sc o N N E C T T o ND T A G R A M 29 -speaker
D a m p i n gF a c t o r( 2 0 H e r t zt o 2 0 , 0 0 0H e r t z ,8 o h m s )
I1.PARTSLIST. 35 ...60
1 2 . E X p L o D E Dv t E W 41 Hr..;; r t r . i r .i i H i , r r r o r t c i r c u i t eAo ,n e t w o r k )
46 ""' 115d8
1 3 .P A C K | N G . . . .
E A N U A L F O RS / GT Y P E
A D D T T T O N ASLE R V T CM 41 P r e a m p l i f i e rS e c t i o n
In p u t ( S e n s i t i v i t y / l m p e d a n c e )
P H O N O1 , 2 . . . 2 . 5 m V / 5 0k i l o h m s
A U X , T A P EP L A Y 1 , 2 ,
ADAPTORIN ... ... 150mV/50kilohms
P h o n oO v e r l o a dL e v e l( T . H . D .0 . 0 0 5 %1, , 0 0 0H e r t z )
PHONO 1.2... 300mV
O u t P u t( L e v e l /m l Pedance)
T A P ER E C1 , 2 . A D A P T O RO U T
150mV
PREAMP O U T ( R L :5 0 k i l o h m s )
. . . . 1 V l 1 k i l o h m s( V o l u m e :m a x . )
T o t a l H a r m o n i cD i s t o r t i o n( 2 0 H e r t zt o 2 0 . 0 0 0H e r t z )
P H O N O1 . 2 ( R E CO U T ) . . . . . . N o m o r et h a n0 . 0 0 5 %
( 1 0 Vo u t p u t )
A U X , T A P EP L A Y 1 , 2 . A D A P T O RI N AM TunerSection
No more than 0.005% S e n s i t i v i t (yl H F , F e r r i t ea n t e n n a .) . 300sV/m
(10V output) (lHF, Ext. antenna)" . 1SpV
F r e q u e n cR
y esponse Selectivity 30dB
P H O N O( RI A A E q u a l i z a t i o n ) S i g n a l - t o - N o i sRe atio 50dB
. . . 2 0 H e r t zt o 2 0 , 0 0 0H e r t zt 0 . 2 d B l m a g e R e s p o n s eR a t i o 40dB
A U X , T A P EP L A Y 1 , 2 ,A D A P T O R OUT l F R e s p o n sR e atio. . 40dB
+9
' ' ' ' ' 7 H e r t zt o 8 0 0 0 0 H e r t z d B Antenna F e r r i t el o o p s t i c k
Ton. contror an t e n n a
B A S S. ! 4 d B / ! 7 d B( 1 0 0 H 2 )
Audio Section
f u rnoverFrequency : 2OOHz/ 400H2
(10kHz) O u t p u t( L e v e l /m
l pedance)
TREBLE +gdB/t7dB
F M ( 1 0 0 %M o d . ) . 6 5 0 m V / 2 . 4k i l o h m s
Tu rnoverFrequencv : 2kHzI 4k{z
Filter A M ( 3 0 %M o d . ) . 20OmV/2.4 kilohms
L O W .. 1 5 H z( - 6 d B / o c t . ) Semiconductors
HIGH. 8 k H z( - 6 d B / o c t . ) lCs... t5
s o n t o u r( V o l u m ec o n t r o ls e t a t - 4 0 d B p o s i t i o n )
L o u d n e sC
FETs. o
. . . . + 6 d B( 1 0 0 H 2 )+, 3 d B( 1 00 0 0 H 2 ) T r an s i s t o r s 89
H u m a n dN o i s e( l HF , s h o r t - c i r c u i t e
Adn, e t w o r k )
Diodes 62
PHONO . .. . .. 86dB
A U X , T A P EP L A Y 1 , 2 , M iscellaneous
ADAPTORIN... 10 5 d B P o w e rR e q u i r e m e n t s AC 120V.60H2
Attenuator. -20d8 P o w e rC o n s u m p t i o n 3 5 0 W( U L )
FM Tuner Section Dimensions 5 2 6 ( W x) 1 7 6 ( H )x
4 5 2 ( D )m m
U s a b lS e e n s i t i v i t( yl HF) 9 . 8 d B f( 1 . 7 p V )
2 0 - 1 1 / 1 6 ( wxl 6 - 15 / 1 6
5 0 d BO u i e t i n gS e n s i t i v i t y
( H ) x 1 7 - 1 4 / 1 6 ( Di nl
MONO 14.2dBf(2.8pV)
Weight(without package) 2Okg(441b 2ozl
STEREO 3 6 d B f( 3 4 . 7 p V )
S i g n a l - t o - N o iR s ea t i o FurnishedParts
MONO 8 3 d B( a t 6 5 d B f ) O p e r a t i n gi n s t r u c t i o n s 1
S T ERE O 7 8 d B( a t 8 0 d B f ) FM T-type antenna 1
D i s t o r t i o n( a t 6 5 d B f)
MONO 100H2. 0.1o/o * Measured pursuant to
the Federal Trade Commission's Trade
lkHz . o.o7% Regulation rule on Power Output Claims for Amplifiers.
6kHz ' oJ%
NOTE:
S T E R E O1 0 0 H 2 . O.27o
Specifications and the design subject to possible modifications
ikHz . o.15% without notice due to improvements.
6kHz O.2To
C a p t u r eR a t i o . . 1.0d8
A l t e r n a t e C h a n n e lS e l e c t i v i t y
400kHz ......80dB
S t e r e oS e p a r a t i o n
1 k H z . . . . . . . 5 0 d 8
3OHzto15kllz. ...... 35dB
F r e q u e n c yR e s p o n s e
....2OHzto15kHz1!jaa
Spurious
Response
Ratio. . . . . . . 100dB
lmageResponseRatio ... 90dB
lFResponseRatio.. .... 100d8
AMSuppressionRatio ... 60dB
S u b c a r r i e r P r o d u c tR a t i o . . . . . . . 64dB
SCARejectionRatio .... 64dB
M u t i n gT h r e s h o l d 1 9 . 2 d B f( S g V )
Antenna Input . 300 ohms balanced,
75 ohms unbalanced.
SWITCH
O T R E B L ET U R N O V E R
O POWERSWITCH Use this switch to change over
the frequency in which
SetthisswitchtooNtosupp|ypowertothereceiver. treble control is starting
is setto ON' because the sound adjustment with the
Therewill be a shortdelaywhen it to take effect' Select 2k{z or 4kHz in accordance
has been actuated to suppressthe
the muting circuit withthecharacteristicsofyourIisteningroomandof
generated when the
unpleasantnoisethat is sometimes preference'
y o u r s p e a k e r sa, n d w i t h y o u r g e n e r a l
off '
Poweris switchedon and
@ noRProRswlrcH
@ BASSTURNOVERSWITCH SetthisswitchtooNwhenreproducingsoundfroman
frequency in which
Use this switch to change over the optional componentwhich is connected
to the ADAP-
control is starting
the sound adlustment with the bass u p p e rp o s i t i o ni f y o u a r e
or 400H2 in accordance T O R i a c k sA . l w a y ss e ti t t o t h e
to take effect. Select 200H2
n o t u s i n ga c o m p o n e nwt i t h t h e s et e r m i n a l s '
withthecharacterlstics'ofyourIisteningroomandof
preference'
y o u r s p e a k e r sa, n d w i t h y o u r g e n e r a l
SWITCH
@ T A P ED U P L I C A T E
you want to duplicate or
Set this switch to ON when
@ E A S SA N D T R E B L EC O N T R O L S edit a pre-recorded tape using
two tape decks'
bass and the treble'
Use these controls to adiust the
and turn the bass
lf you set the tone switch to ON
@ T A P EM O N I T O RS W I T C H
a r e c o r d i n gi n
controItotherightfromitscenterposition,youwi||be E m p l o y f o r t a p e p l a y b a c ko r t o m o n i t o r
ab|etoemphasizethesoundinafrequencyrangewhich progress.
bassturnover switch'
is lower than that selectedby the 1: P l a y b a c ko r m o n i t o r i n g o f a t a p e d e c k c o n -
f r o m t h e c e n t e rp o s i t i o n
C o n v e r s e l y t, u r n i n g t h i s c o n t r o l nected to the TAPE 1 jacks'
to the left will attenuate the sound' position when not
SOURCE: Be sure to set to this
adjust the sound in a
You can use the treble control to usingthe tape deck for laybackand p moni-
by the treble turn-
frequency higher than that selected tori ng'
con-
over switch. 2: P l a y b a c ko r m o n i t o r i n g o f a t a p e d e c k
nected to the TAPE 2 jacks'
@ T O N ES W I T C H
bassand treble
Set this switch to ON when adjustingthe NOTE:
be sure to set this
tone control When listeningto recordsor broadcasts'
c o n t r o l s .W h e n s e t t o t h e O F F p o s i t i o n 't h e Soundwitt not be obtainedfrom speakers
switch to SOURCE'
circuitsaredisengagedandfrequencyresponseisf|at. if it is setto 1 or 2.
Thisfunctionisconvenientforcheckingphonocartridge
room acoustics'
a n d s p e a k e rt o n e q u a l i t y a n d l i s t e n i n g
€) BALANCECONTROL (15H2)
@ L O WF I L T E RS W I T C H
U s e t h i s c o n t r o l t o b a l a n c et h e v o l u m e o f t h e l e f t a n d D e p r e s st h i s s w i t c h i n t h e e v e n t t h a t t u r n t a b l e r u m b l e ,
r i g h t c h a n n e l s .F i r s t , h o w e v e r , s e t t h e m o d e s w i t c h t o recordingcutting noise or other low frequency noise
M O N O . l f t h e s o u n d a p p e a r st o b e l o u d e r o n t h e r i g h t , i t b e c o m e s o b j e c t i o n a b l e .A t t e n u a t i o n i n t h e f r e q u e n c y
means that the volume of the right channel is higher. bandbelow 15Hz is6dB/octave.
Turn the balancecontrol to the left and adjust.Con-
(8kHz)
G ) H I G H F I L T E RS W I T C H
v e r s e l y ,i f t h e s o u n d a p p e a r st o b e l o u d e r o n t h e l e f t , i t
meansthat the volume of the left channel is higher. D e p r e s st h i s s w i t c h i f r e c o r d s c r a t c hn o i s e o r o t h e r h i g h
T h e r e f o r e . t u r n t h e b a l a n c ec o n t r o l t o t h e r i g h t a n d f r e q u e n c y n o i s e b e c o m e so b j e c t i o n a b l e A . ttenuation in
a dj u s t . A f t e r a d j u s t i n g , r e t u r n t h e m o d e s w i t c h t o t h e f r e q u e n c yb a n d a b o v eS k H z i s 6 d B / o c t a v e .
STEREO.
€ ) P O W E RM E T E R
@ M O D ES W T T C H This meter allows you to read out the rated power level
U s e t h i s s w i t c h f o r s e l e c t i n gm o n o o r s t e r e o p e r f o r m - o n t h e f l u o r e s c e n t d i s p l a y t u b e w h e n s p e a k e r sw i t h a
a nces. nominal impedanceof 8 ohms are connected to the
STEREO: Set to this position for normal operations. s p e a k e rt e r m i n a l s .
MONO: W h e n s e t t o t h i s p o s i t i o n ,t h e l e f t a n d r i g h t
c h a n n e l s i g n a l sw i l l b e m i x e d a n d r e p r o -
@ DrALPOTNTER
T h i s p o i n t e r i n d i c a t e st h e b r o a d c a s t i n gs t a t i o n s .
duced monophonically from both speaker
systems. @ rnnSTEREo
rNDrcAToR
o v o L U M EC O N T R O L T h i s i n d i c a t o rl i g h t s u p w h e n r e c e i v i n ga n F M s t e r e o
p r o g r a mi f t h e F M m u t i n go f f s w i t c hi s r e l e a s e d .
Use this control to adjust the output level to the
s p e a k e r sa n d h e a d p h o n e sT. u r n i t c l o c k w l s et o i n c r e a s e @ o U A R T Z L O C K E D| N D | C A T O R
t h e o u t p u t l e v e l .N o s o u n d w i l l b e h e a r d i f y o u s e t i t t o This indicatorlightsup after the optimum tuning point
-. The scale is graduated in dB which indicate the
h a s b e e n o b t a i n e d a n d d i s p l a y st h a t t h e r e c e i v i n gs t a t e i s
a t t e n u a t i o nw h e n t h e m a x i m u m o u t p u t l e v e li s 0 d B .
s t a b i l i z e db y t h e b u i l t - i n q u a r t z l o c k c i r c u i t .
€ ) M U T I N GS W I T C H €D SIGNAL INDICATOR
Set this switch to the *20d8 position to attenuate the
T h i s i n d i c a t o r l i g h t s i n s e q u e n c ef r o m l e f t t h r o u g h r i g h t
a u d i o o u t p u t i n d i c a t e db y t h e v o l u m e c o n t r o l b y 2 0 d B .
d u r i n g t h e t u n i n g o f a n A M o r F M b r o a d c a s ti n a c c o r d -
T h e r e i s n o n e e d t o a d j u s tt h e v o l u m e c o n t r o l i f y o u u s e
a n c e w i t h t h e s t r e n g t h o f t h e s i g n a l sb e i n g r e c e i v e d .
this switch when turning down the audio output tem-
The optimum tuning point is where the maximum
p o r a r i l y a n d w h e n c h a n g i n go v e r r e c o r d so r t a p e s .
n u m b e r o f i n d i c a t o r sl i g h t .
G ) H E A D P H O NJEA C K rNDrcAToR
@ rururNG
P l u g t h e h e a d p h o n e si n t o t h i s j a c k w h e n y o u w a n t t o W h e n t u n i n g i n a n F M s t a t i o n ,t h e o p t i m u m r e c e p t i o n
l i s t e nt h r o u g h y o u r s t e r e oh e a d p h o n e s . p o i n t i s i n d i c a t e dw h e n t h e c e n t e r i n d i c a t o r l i g h t s u p .
Releaseboth speaker switches if you want to listen to W h e n t h e l e f t i n d i c a t o rh a s c o m e o n , r o t a t e t h e t u n i n g
t h e s o u n d t h r o u g h y o u r h e a d p h o n e so n l y . k n o b s l i g h t l y c l o c k w i s e .W h e n t h e r i g h t i n d i c a t o rc o m e s
(E SPEAKER
SWITCHES o n , r o t a t e t h e k n o b s l i g h t l yc o u n t e r - c l o c k w i s e .
D e p r e s st h e s w i t c h c o r r e s p o n d i n gt o t h e s p e a k e r sc o n - @ F R E O U E N CD
YI S P L A Y
n e c t e d t o t h e S P E A K E R St e r m i n a l s( A o r B ) o n t h e r e a r T h i s i n d i c a t e st h e f r e q u e n c yw h i c h i s t u n e d .
panel.
W i t h F M r e c e p t i o n ,t h e l e t t e r s " F M " a p p e a ro n t h e l e f t
You can depress both of these buttons to listen to the
of the displayand "MHz" on the right. With AM recep-
sound from two pairs of speaker systems at the same t i o n , " A M " a p p e a r so n t h e l e f t a n d " k H z " o n t h e r i g h t .
time. These change when the function selectorposition is
c h an g e d .
@ T U N I N GK N O B
U s et h i s k n o b t o t u n e i n t o b r o a d c a s t i n gs t a t i o n s .
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SELECTOR
@ FUNCTION
@ F M M U T I N GO F F S W I T C H to the
tuned Deoress the function switch which corresponds
W h e n t h i s s w i t c h i s r e l e a s e da n d a n F M b r o a d c a s d o w n first
i n s i d e t o s u p p r e s st h e program source.Turn the volume control
in, the muting circuit is activated w h i l e the
between the broadcasting b e f o r e s e l e c t i n ga d i f f e r e n t f u n c t i o n s w i t c h
annoying interstation noise
' henthe broadcast- s o u n d f r o m o n e p r o g r a ms o u r c ei s b e i n g r e p r o d u c e d '
f r e q u e n c i e sf o r n o i s e - f r e er e c e p t i o n W this switchfor FM broadcasts'
r e c e i v i n ga s t a t i o n i n a FM: Depress
ing station is far away or when this switchfor AM broadcasts
AM: Deoress
f r i n g e a r e a ,s e t t n e s w i t c h t o t h e O F F p o s i t i o na n d t h e n an
with a strong AUX: D e p r e s st h i s s w i t c h w h e n l i s t e n i n g t o
tune in. lf there is a broadcasting station the AUX
audio component connected to
station whose program
signal level on the air next to a
not be able to tune in iacks.
you want to receive, you may p l a y i n ga r e c o r d o n
w i l l b e d r o w n ed out P H O N O 2 : D e p r e s st h i s s w i t c h w h e n
s a t i s f a c t o r i l yb e c a u s et h e s o u n d the turntable connectedto the PHONO 2
l i k e t h i s ' s e t t h e FM
b y t h e s t r o n g e r s i g n a l s 'I n c a s e s j a ck s .
( d e p r e s s e p
d o s i t i o n )and
MUTING OFF switch to OFF D e p r e s st h i s s w i t c h w h e n p l a y i n ga r e c o r d o n
w h e n the PHONO 1 :
n o t w o r k
tune in. The muting circuit does the turntable connectedto the PHONO
1
l f t u n i n g h a s b e en
t u n e r i s r e c e i v i n gA M b r o a d c a s t s '
s w i t c h h a s b e en iacks.
p e r f o r m e da f t e r t h e F M M U T I N G O F F
quartz locked NOTE:
depressed and a station selected. the a ilme'
the LOCKED OnlY one function switch should be depressedat
circuit is set to the OFF mode and
i n d i c a t o rd o e s n o t l i g h t .
@ L O U D N E SS W l r c H
the volume
@ FM 25PSSWITCH When listening to a performance with
a Dolby* FM this switch and the bass
Depressthis switch when listening to control turned down, depress
at the released a n d t r e b l ew i l l b e a c c e n t u a t e d '
broadcast; otherwise keep this switch
f i t h a r d e rt o
position. Whenthe volumeis low, the human ear inds
w h e n t h e v o l u me is high'
h e a r t h e b a s sa n d t r e b l e t h a n
to compensate for
The loudnessswitch is thus designed
@ ) B R I G H T N E SSSE L E C T O R t h i s d e fi c i e n c y . B y d e p r e s s i n g t h i s s w i t c h ' t h e b a s s a nd
of the power s o u nd
Use this switch to select the brightness treble come through much more s t r o n g l y a n d t h e
c o n t r o l is
m e t e r a n d t h e f r e q u e n c Yd i s P l a Y ' takes on a puncn even when t h e v o l u m e
or other
B R I G H T : W h e n u s i n g t h e r e c e i v e ri n d a y l i g h t turneddown.
bright l o c a t i o n s '
DIM: A t n i g h t o r i n d a r k l o c a t i o n sw h e n t h e e x i s t -
i n g b r i g h t n e s si s t o o h i g h '
*Theword,,Dolby''isatrademarkofDoIbyLaboratoriesInc.
3. BLOCK DIAGRAM
Tuner Section
r c ( H A l 2 0 1 )0
OUARIZ LOCKEO
AM TUNER
5-POINT SIGNAL
I N D I C A T O RO R I V E
A M O
rUN]NG INDICATOR FREOUINCY OISPLAY
FM MHz
,ODDD
, t_, t_t.t_t t_t
AM KHT
CoUNTER Oi - D5
TIME DIVISION
7- SE6M€NT OECOD€R
ROM
s1s2 s3 s4
Audio Section
.":-
IAPE 1 _-. ^ ADAPrcR
REC PLAY OUT IN
ar lr
FREA!ENCY
FL TUSE
'UIER
SECTION
CRYSTAL DETECTOR
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: ( L ) 1 3 + i
C I R C UI T
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Multiplex Decoder
The recently developed multiplex decoder IC
(PA4006-A) combines MPX decoding with muting
functions in a single IC, thereby handling the tNHMrl
functions of the more conventional MPX IC
(PA1001 A) and AF MUTING IC (PA1002-A).
Distortion ratings and S/N ratio have been
further improved by incorporating a chopper type
MPX decoder. The chopper type switching circuit
F i g .4 - 3 P h o n o E q u a l i z e A
r m p l i fi e r
(see Fig. 4-2) operates by switching the signal
either to ground or to the through circuit, thereby Tone Control
eliminating the generation of unwanted noise or Fig. 4-4 shows the basic configuration of the
distortion. Furthermore, since the PA4006--4 fea- circuit. This circuit is an NFB type tone control
tures DC direct-coupled switching with the detec- with IC (HA12017P).
tor, there is no deterioration in separation at the Tone control (BASS, TREBLE) is accomplished
Iow frequency end. by providing the tone amplifier NFB circuit with
Besides the decoder and muting circuits, the a frequency selective characteristic. The capaci-
PA4006-.4 also incorporates the pilot signal cancel- tance of C7-C4 are changedby the TURNOVER
ler, stereo auto selector, VCO killer circuit, MU'l switches (by adding another capacitors in parallel)
amplifier. and MUT control circuit. to provide selectionof the frequency.
Composite The NFB circuit is changedto a flat frequency
si g n a l characteristicwhen the TONE switch in the OFF
oosition.
Inprt Output
JUIIUUUIJUIJU'.}. --'II
,in"r'r
switchins S/
n L
F i g . 4 - 2 C h o p p e rT y p e S w i t c h i n gC i r c u i t
4 . 2 A M T U N E RS E C T I O N
The AM tuner section consists of a 2-ganged
tuning capacitor plus an IC (HA1197) which con-
tains a 1-stage RF amplifier, converter, 2-stage IF
amplifier, detector, and AGC circuit.
The AM STEREO OUT terminal on the rear
panel is for connecting to an AM stereo broadcast
decoder adaptor. The signal appearing at this ter-
minal is the converter output passed via a buffer Tone Control
(emitter-follower) stage.
*l
||'.l
nl
I
Fi s . 4 - 5 P o w e r A m P l i f i e r C i r c u i t
F
fluorescent indicator tube (FL tube). In this tube,
thermionic emissions from the cathode are ac-
celerated into the fluorescent substance of the
segmental anodes, resulting in the emission of light.
This tube is used to indicate numerals, letters and
other symbols.
An outline of the FL tube drive circuit is shown F i g . 4 - 8 7 - S e g m eD
n ti g i tD i s p l a y
in Fig. 4-7 .'lhe output circuit signal is first passed The signal source during both AM and FM recep-
through a low-pass filter and a compressor circuit tion is the local oscillator. The signal is passedvia a
before being applied to pin no.6 (4) of the IC buffer amplifier (FET) to the prescalar IC
(TA7318P-A). The compressor circuit makes use (M54451P) where it is subjected to frequency divi-
of the non-linearity of rising portion of the diode's sion (1/8 for AM and 1/80 for FM) before being
Vd-Id characteristics to contract the signal dynam- applied to the frequency counter IC (PD5009).
ic range by 20dB. The IC contains a detector cir- This IC is responsible for the dynamic drive of the
cuit, compressor (40dB), and peak hold circuit for 7-segment 5-digit display (each digit being tumed
both left and right channels. The dynamic range on according to time-shared sequential scanning).
of the signal is thus contracted by 6OdB to obtairr
rc (M54451P) rc(P05009)
a "peak held" DC voltage. AM LOCAL
O S C , SI G NA L
The output power indicator segments of the FL
tube are driven by the HA12010 ICs (one for each FM LOCAL
O S C , SI GN A L
channel) equipped with 12 pairs of voltage com-
parators. These comparators are biased at increas-
ing levels, so each comparator will commence to
operate separately as the input level increases.
And since these comparators apply the voltages to FM-AM SELECTION FL TUBE
SIGNAL
the output power indicator segments, each succes-
sive segment will light up in tum as the input level F i g . 4 - 9 F r e q u e n c yD i s p l a yC i r c u i t
rises.
tc (fA7318P-At 1/2
LPF
5;6141+O---1-t!rr-f{
' | N + +
t m
7r7
t c ( H A i 2 o r o)
FL TUEE
F i g . 4 - 7 P o w e r I n d i c a t o rC i r c u i t
B R I G H TN E S S DIGIT DRIVER
SELECTION
MULTIPLEXER
c o N T R O LC I R C U I T L A T C H
LOAD
GATE
PRESETAALE 5'DIGI'T
D E C IM A L
DECIMAL COUNTER
COUNTER
FROM --
P R E S C A LA R
22-BlT x 16 ROM
Vcc GNO
o f C o u n t elrC ( P D 5 0 0 9 )
F i o . 4 - 1 0 B l o c kD i a g r a m
PD5009 is Table 1
An outline of the composition of l n t e r m e d i a t ef r e q u e n c Y
the
given in block diagram form in Fig' 4-10' With
digit con-
FL tube a - g segments(anode) for each 10.67MH2
'10.70MH2
the D1 - D5 time division pulse
nected in parallel, 10.73MH2
grid (inde-
;i;"dr (rel nig. 4-11) applied to each
grid ior each digit) result in digits
G;J""i .the
from the left hand side'
being Iit up in succession
for 1ms during each 5ms inter-
nacf,"aigit is lit up - - 6)^are used in
tul. Pin"no.? of PD500g is the brightness
selector Terminals S1 54 (pin nos'3
terminal. The time division pulse width is set to d"i;;;tt"; reception mode' The 2 reception
(seeTable 1) are
;00u; for H level input signals,and to
200ps for ;;d"t emptoved in the SX-3900
of FL bv varving the combination of input
L Ievel signals, therety varying the degree ;;;;;;J -rri"
IFs during FM
(by varying the segment lighting ;;;i; iH uni l;' s different
tube brightness
"Note offset in the
perioa). that since the power indicator FL ;.;; )re required in coping witir ]f
of bright- 53 and 54 being preset
iune is driven by static drive, the degree IF ceramic filter stage,
the ceramic filter
,r"rr rrruy be varied by changing the grid voltage' arrring FM mode acc-ordingto
the
ffre f.f ZUHz crystal oscillator generates characteristics.
"^'Aftfto.,gft
basic signal used in the preparation
of the time the SX-3900 FM stage quartz-lock
"capable
aiuirlon.-p.tlse signal and the counter gate circuit .Vrt"- is of locking any frequency within
(digit in the second
control signal. ;ir;FM bani, the 10kHz digit
decimalplace)intheFMfrequencydisplaywill
appearonlY as 5 or 0'
.*htu
fr"qrrerr"y display FL tube-alsoincorporates
^SiCXaL
inclicators' And al-
ttre iUNf-fqC ana
for these indicators
though the segments(anode)
drive cir-
ur" ,iuti" driven uy itre corresponding
to the D3 time
tf," grid is driven according
",ritr, pu"lsetiming, thereby placing the segments
liilit"
the AM and FM
;;J", djnamic a'iul' ttt addition'
i n d i c a t o r s i n t h e l r e q u e n c y d i s p l a y s e c t i o n aand
relit
while the kHz
according to the OS timing'
the D1 timing'
MHz indicatorsare lit accordingto
F i g . 4 - 11 D i s i t S i g n a l
SCHl,llTT
TUNING lndicatorCircuit CI R C U I T
F i g .4 - 1 3 S i g n a lI n d i c a t o rC i r c u i t
OverloadDetection
abruptly decay, and Q5 will conduct owing to the
residui component of +B. As a result, C4 will The overload detector circuit incorporates the
rapidly discharge,Q6 will ceaseto conduct, where- load (RL) in one side of a Wheatstonebridge (see
upon the relay will become de-energized and Fig. 4-15). The base and emitter of a sensing
restore muting. tra'nsistor (Q2) are connected to the opposite
corners of ttre bridge, so if RL decreases,Q2 will
pre-
DC Voltage Detector become forward biased. If RL falls below a
The output circuit is connected to the Q3 emit- scribed value, Q2 will turn on' C4 will rapidly
ter and qa trase via a low-pass filter (R5, C2)' discharge. As consequence,Q6 will tum off and
Any DC voltages appearing the output circuit of the relay will become de-energized,thus causing
the power amplifier, it will be applied to the Q3 the output circuit to oPen.
emitter and Q4 base. If the voltage is positive, Q4
turns on. C4 will rapidly discharge'If the voltage
is negative, QB tums on' C4 will rapidly discharge'
As consequence,Q6 will turn off and the relay
will become de-energized,thus causingthe output
circuit to oPen.
F i g . 4 - 1 5 O v e r l o a dD e t e c t o r
F i q . 4 - 1 4 P r o t e c t i o nC i r c u i t
5. DISASSEMBLY
WoodenCover Front Panel
Remove the two screws (O o.r each side of Remove all the knobs by pulling. liemove the
the wooden cover. two screws @ from the top edgeof the front panel.
Remove the two nuts @ from the control shafts.
Bottom Plate
Remove the thirteen screws Q to detach the
bottom plate.
'- \
Front panel .tt
\--'-=.::att/77
\ )rt"
Bottom plate
Knob (TUNING)
Front panelassembly AAA-065
AN8.861 Knob (LOUDNESS)
AAD-227
Knob (SPEAKERS)
AAD.226 K n o b( M O D E M, UTING)
Knob (BASS,TREBLE, AAD.139
TURNOVER)
AAB-239 ' K n o b( V O L U M E )
Woodencover AAB-238
AMM-087
knob (POWER, TONE,ADAPTOR,- K n o b( B A L A N C E )
D U P L I C A T ET, A P EM O N I T O R ) AA8-239
AAD.139
Front View with PanelRemoved
Lamp with wires
P u s hs w i t c h ( B R I G H T / D l M ) AEL-069
ASG-230
Lamp with wires
Dual push switch AE L-095
ASG-229
Lamp with wires
Lamp with wires AEL-069
AEL-047
P u s hs w i t c h ( L O U D N E S S )
ASG-230
R e m o t e s w i t c h ( S P E A K ER S ) Leverswitch
ASX-137 ( M U T I N G- 2 O d B }
, AL e v e r s w i t c h ( P O W E R )
-nsr-soz ASK-152
Rear PanelView
m i n a l ( P R E A M P O U T / P O W E RA M P l N )
T e r m i n a l( I N P U T ) AKB-063
AKB-064
Bar-antenna n a l( S P E A K E R S )
ATB.624 -, A
AKTE
e r- 0
m5i 4
T e r m i n a l( A M S T E R E O O U T )
AKB-076
I AC socket (AC OUTLETS)
AKP-041
I AC power cord
ADG.O29
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Top Viw
R e c t i f i e ra s s e m b l y S p e a k e r st e r m i n a l a s s e m b l y
AWR.211 GW3-222
E q u a l i z e ra s s e m b l y
AWM-226
Electrolytic capacitor
15 . O 0 0 pF , 7 1 V
Poweramplif ier assembly
ACH-210
AWH-097
Detector assembly
GWX.463
Tuner assembly
GWE-132
f
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Indicatorassembly
AWV-OO8
Lamp socket
AKK-OO5
Lamp (wedge typel
/r
\t"-
AE L.029
Bottom View
r t;!
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Tuner assembly
GWE-132
T o n e a m p l i fi e r a s s e m b l y
GWG-140
S p r in g
T u n i n gd r u m
Tuningcapacitor
T u n i n gd r u m
B
T u n i n gs h a f t
\
D
D i a lp o i n t e r
Dial pointerconnection
1A
8. ADJUSTMENTS
8.1 AUDIOSECTION
PowerAmplifier Output PowerIndicatorCalibration
Turn VRS, VR5 (L) and VR4, VR6 (R) fully 1. Apply a IkHz signal to the POWER AMP IN
around in the counter-clockwisedirection, but set terminals (or any other input power amplifier
VR1(L) and VR2(R) to the center positions. input terminals).
Without any load or input signal,tum the POWER 2. Adjust the level of this input signal so that
switch ON. the voltage on the output terminals (SPEAK-
o DC Balance ERS) read 8.95V(rms).
1. Adjust VR1(L) for 0V(to within t30mV) 3. Adjust VR1(L) and VR2(R) so that the out-
betweenterminal No.30 and ground. put power indicator read 10 watts.
2. Adjust VR2(R) for OV(to within t30mV)
betweenterminal No.29 and ground.
o Idle Cunent
1. Adjust VR3 (L) for 56mV between terminals
N o . 1 2 ( + )a n dN o . 1 1 ( - ) .
2. Adjust VR4 (R) for 56mV between terminals
N o . 9 ( + )a n d N o . 1 0 ( - ) .
3. Adjust VRb (L) for 70mV between terminals
N o . 1 2 ( + )a n d N o . 1 1 ( - ) .
4. Adjust VR6 (R) for 70mV between terminals
N o . 9 ( + )a n d N o . 1 0 ( - ) .
Powertransformer
lndicator
assembly
'g
r zir 3 ozgr o
F i g . 8 - 1 P o w e r a m p l i fi e r a d j u s t m e n t s
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Crystal Detector
o Set the FM MUTING OFF switch to the OFF
position. A I
26. Set the FM SG output to 98MHz and 60dB
(unmodulated),and tune the SX-3900to this rh
f f i t
ffi ffi
r- |:I
position (fine adjust the tuning knob to ensure
a DC 0V reading between no.S and no.7 ter-
minals of the tuner assembly).
27. Rotate the B core of T201 to obtain a reading
of DC 0V (within r30mV) between terminal
no.9 and ground.
28. Set the FM SG modulationto 40OHz,x7lkHz
deviation.
29. Rotate the A core of T201 to minimize AC Fig.8 2 A d j u s t m e n to f t h e t u n i n g c o i l s
signallevel betweenno.9 and ground.
AC voltmeter
D i s t o r t i o nm e t e r
@rr L2 T o T A P ER E C
terminal
@
Oscilloscope
?,)-,
vR2
TC4 TC3 TC2
l@++-A
T2t^]l
l_9-D T u n e ra s s e m b l y
M P X s i g n a lg e n e r a t o r
s--8
0--7
F M s i g n a gl e n e r a t o r
To FM
ANTENNA
3 0 0 S 2t e r m i n a l s
I N ( E X TM
. OD)
F M c e r a m i cf i l t e r s PD5009 AWM-226
(F1-F3)
Pin no.3 Pin no.4 JP14 JP15
JP
T;rl
B
-rn I _/
.T_T
:\
I n d i c a t o ra s s e m b l y JP
Equalizer
assembly
o
o
g
@
AD
F i g . 8 - 4 A d j u s t m e n t o f f r e q u e n c yd i s p l a y
AM Tuner
o Connect the AM SG (AM signal generator)to 8. Adjust TC6 to obtain maximum demodulated
the AM ANTENNA terminal via 1kQ resistor' output (at TAPE REC terminal).
o Switch the FUNCTION selectorto the AM posi- 9. Repeatsteps5 to 8 above.
tion. l-0. Set the SX-3900 dial pointer to 600kHz, and
1. Set the SX-3900 dial pointer to 600kHz, and the AM SG output frequencyto 600kHz.
the AM SG output to 600kHz, 100d8 (modula- 11. Slide the bar-antennacoil along the core to
tion 400H2,3O%). find the position which gives maximum demo-
2. Adjust the core of T3 to maximum demodu- dulated output (at TAPE REC terminal).
lated output (at TAPE REC terminal). 12. Tune to 1400kH2, and set the AM SG output
3. Then set to 1400kH2, and set the AM SG out- frequencyto 1400kH2.
put frequencyto 1400kHz also. 13. Adjust TC5 to obtain maximum demodulated
4. This time adjust TC6 to obtain maximum output (at TAPE REC terminal).
demodulatedoutput (at TAPE REC terminal). 14. Repeatsteps10 to 13 as above.
5. Set the SX-3900 dial pointer to 600kHz, and 15. Tune to 600kHz, and set the AM SG output
the AM SG output to 600kHz,30d8. frequencyto 60OkHz.
6. Adjust the core of T3 to maximum demodu- 16. Adjust T4 and F7 to obtain maximum demo-
Iated output (at TAPE REC terminal). dulated output (at TAPE REC terminal).
7. Then set to 1400kH2, and set the AM SG out-
put frequencyto 1400kH2.
Oscilloscope
Bar-antena AC voltmeter
To TAPE
t e r mi n a l
A M s i g n a lg e n e r a t o r
To AM
A N T E N N A1 k f ) r e s i s t o r
terminal
hrr
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l$ ++l ryoe No
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2SC1885 3SK73
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Type No -
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2SA979
2S8682
Type No
2sK168 HAl 201
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2SA1100 25C2575 2SC535 2SD313P H412017P
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2SC1400 2SC1906
Type No- TA7318P PD5009
- Lot No e
Lot No
2SA9o4A 2SD313
2SC1914,A
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Parts
Miscellaneous
Part No. Symbol & Description
SEMICONDUCTORS
GWG-140 T o n e a m p li f i e r a s s e m b l y
Part No. Symbol & Description GWS-221 S w i t c ha s s e m b l y
AWH-097 P o w e r a m p l i fi e r a s s e m b l y
25C2526 o1-o4 AWR.21O P o w e rs u p p l y a s s e m b l y
2 S A 10 7 6 o5-08 GW5-222 S p e a k e r tse r m i n a la s s e m b l y
.41ncc-oot C1 C e r a m i c c a p a c i t o r 0 . 0 1/ 2 5 0 V
LAMPS
i\ 4rr-676 T1 Powertransformer
A EL-029 PLl-PL3 L a m p ( w e d g et y p e )
A EL-069 P L 4 , P L 5 , P L 7 , P L 8 L a m pw i t h w i r e s
A nrp-o+r A C s o c k e t( A C O U T L E T S )
AKM.OO4 J u m p e rp l u g
SWITCHES caMA 224K 250 c 2 ,c 3
PartNo. Symbol & Description
(GWE-132)
Parts List of Tuner Assembly
f, nsr-soz s17 L e v e r( P O W E R )
A S X . 12 8 R e m o t e l e v e r( A D A P T O R , D U P L I C A T E ) CAPACITORS
ASX.131 R e m o t e l e v e r( T A P E M O N I T O R )
Part No. Symbol I Description
P . C .B O A R DA S S E M B L I E S ACK-034 VC T u n i n gc a p a c i t o r
ACM-OO6 TC1 C e r a m i ct r i m m e r
Part No. Symbol & Description
C C D C HO T O D 50 c50
GWE.132 T u n e ra s s e m b l y
c c D c H 0 1 0 c5 0 cl6
GWS-220 Switch assembly
ccDcH 040c 50 cl4
GWX-463 Detectorassembly
c c D c H 1 2 0 J5 0 c11
AWV.OOS I n d i c a t o ra s s e m b l y
c c D C H 1 5 0 J5 0 wzl
AWM-226 Equalizea r ssembly
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Part No. Symbol & Description Part No. Symbol & Description
C C D U J 1 2 O J5 0 c 1 , c 8 , c 10 R N % S O! ! ! N F R30
C C D X L O B O D5 0 c89
CCDSL 39OJ50 c75
SEMICONDUCTORS
c c D S L 1 0 1 J5 0 c24, C49
C C D S L 1 5 1 J5 0 c 3 4 ,C 3 5 Part No. Symbol & Description
C K D Y B 1 O 2 K5 0 c 1 5 , c 6 7 , C 6 8 ,C 8 2 ,C 9 1 3SK73 o1
CKDYB 122K50 c99 2SK34 02
CKDYF 1032 50 c 2 , c 5 , c 6 , c 1 3 , c 2 2 , c 2 3 , C 2 5 ,C 3 2 , 2 S K 16 8 0 3 , 0 15
c38, C41,C42,C44,C45,C81,C86, 2 S C 19 0 6 Q4
c 8 7 , C 9 0 ,C 9 2 - C 9 5 ,C l 0 i , C l 0 7 2SC535-A o5
2 S C 19 19 013
corvlA 153K 50 c102 25C2515 014,016-021,a24-416
COMA 473K 50 (2SC945A)
C O S H3 3 1 J 5 0 c88 2 S A 110 0 o22, o23, o28-o35
cosH 751J 50 c 5 5 ,C 5 7 (2SA733A)
c o s H 15 2 J 5 0 c 5 9 ,C 6 0
H A 1 2 0 10 o2l
CEANL R22M50 c 10 3
CEANL O1!M 50 c 6 3 ,C 6 4 ,C 7 0 , C t I MZ.061 D 1 ,D 2
CEANL 4R7M 50 c65, C66 (wz-061)
C E A O l O Ms O L c 6 1 , C 6 2 ,C t 2 tJt333 D 3 , D s - D 17
CEA 3R3M 50L c79. C98 11s24731
1SV69-03 D18
CEA4R7M sOL c91
C E A l O O Ms O L c 3 3 , C 4 3 .C 5 6 ,C 6 9 ,C 8 5
CEA 22AM 25L c73 C O I L SA N D F I L T E R S
C E A 4 7 O M1 O L c80
Part No, Symbol & Description
C E A 1 0 1 M1 O L c30, c76, c71
c54 ATC-097 L2 F M a n t e n n ac o i l
CEA331M1OL
ATC-099 L5, L6 FM RF coil
C E A 4 7 1M 1 6 L c 5 1 ,C 8 5
C 3 ,C 4 ,C 7 8 Arc-o72 L8 F M o s c .c o i l
CEA 47OM25L
ATE-OO8 T1 FM IFT
Note When ordering resistors,conuert the ATE-045 T2 FM DET
resistanceualue itto code form, and ATB.063 T3 AM o s c .c o i l
RESISTORS then rewrite the part no. as before. ATB-069 f4 AM lF coil
ATF-104" F1-F3 FM c e r a m i cf i l t e r
Part No. Symbol& Description
c92-048 V R 1 ,V R 3 S e m i - f i x e d( 4 7 k - B ) T h e F M c e r a m i cf i l t e r s ( A T F - 1 0 4 , s y m b o l n o s . F l - F 3 ) i n t h e
c92-O49 VR2 S e m i - f i x e d( 1 0 k - B ) t u n e r a s s e m b l v( G W E - 13 2 ) h a s b e e n s e l e c t e do n t h e b a s i so f
ACP-056 VR4 S e m i - f i x e d( 2 2 k - B ) their respective lF offset values (the degree of displacement
ACP-0s5 VR5 S e m i -ifx e d ( 6 . 8 k - B ) f r o m t h e c e n t e r l F ) . F i l t e r sa r e g r a d e di n t o 5 r a n k s ,t h e s eb e i n g
ACT-133 VR6 V a r i a b l e( B A L A N C E ) i d e n t i f i e db y c o l o r c o d i n ga t t h e t o p ( r e d , o r a n g e g, r a y , b l u e ,a n d
b r o w n ) . W h e n r e p l a c i n gf i l t e r s , a l w a y s u s e f i l t e r s o f t h e s a m e
ACW-304 VR7 V a r i a b l e( V O L U M E ) colorcode.
W h e n p l a c i n g o r d e r s f o r t h e s e f i l t e r s , d e s i g n a t et h e g r a d e ( c o l o r )
a sw e l l a st h e p a r t n o .
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sx-39clcl
SWITCHES SWITCHES
A S X . 13 3 S1 R e m o t es l i d e( T A P E y I O N I T O R ) A S K - 15 2 51 L e v e r( T O N E )
A S X - 13 4 52 R e m o t es l i d e( D U P L I C A T E ) A S E . 12 5 52 Slide rotary (200/400)
A S X - 13 O 53 R e m o t es l i d e( A D A P T O R ) ASE-126 53 Slide rotary l2Kl4Kl
ASK.152 54. S5 L e v e ri | V O D E ,M U T I N G )
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R D T a P M F! ! ! J R 1 0 9 ,R 1 1 0 ,R 1 1 3 ,R 1 1 4 ,R 1 1 7 ,R 1 1 8 , CAPACITORS
R123,R124,R|27-R142, Rl47 , R148,
R 1 5 3 - R 1 5 6 , R 15 9 - R 1 6 4 , R l t 1 - R 1 7 4 Part No. Symbol & Description
RSlP !tr! J R 1 2 1, R 1 2 2 , R 1 4 3 , R 1 4 4
R D % P SI N I J R196 ACM-010 TCl C e r a m i ct r i m m e r
COMA 473J 50
K R 1 8 7 ,R 1 8 8 C E A N L O l O M5 0 C3, C4
a RNlH !!t]
I nsznrn! K R 1 8 9 ,R 1 9 0 CEANL4R7M 50 c5, c6
t+
A ncru-t R 1 8 3 - R 1 8 6 W i r ew o u n d ( t w i n ) coMA 332J 50 c 7 ,c 8
O.4l l5W x 2
C E A 4 7 O M1 6 L c9
C E A 1 O 1 M2 5 L c10
SEMICONDUCTORS CKDYF 1032 50 c12, c14, c17-c21 , c28
CKDYX 473M25 c 1 3 , c 1 5 , c 2 5 - c 2 7 , C 2 9 ,C 3 0
Part No. Symbol & Description
CEA471MlOL c 16 , C 3 2
2 S C 17 7 5 A - E * 0 1 0 1 ,0 1 0 2
c c D c H 1 0 1K 5 0
o r 2 S C 17 7 5 A - F "
ccDcH020c50 c24
2 S A 9 7 9 - F* 0 1 0 3 ,0 1 0 4
c31
CKDYF 473250
or 2SA979-G* c 3 4 ,C 3 6
c c D S L 1 0 1K 5 0
" h f e o f 0 1 0 1 a n d O 1 0 2 s h o u l dh a v et h e E - r a n ki,1O 1 0 3 a n d C E A2 2 1 M1 6 L LJ3
O 10 4 h a v et h e F - r a n k . c31-c43
* h f e o f O 1 0 1 a n d O 1 0 2 s h o u l d h a v et h e F - r a n k it 0 1 0 3 a n d
C E AO l O Ms O L
D 13 1 AAV.OOS v2 F l u o r e s c e nitn d i c a t o rt u b e
MZ-150
A S S - 0 11 X1 Crystal resonator
(wz-150)
VCZ3OPOSOFMC
TH103-2 Th101.Th102
3A
Part No. Symbol & Description Part No. Symbol & Description
SEMICONDUCTORS 2SC1885 a4
254912 uc
Part No. Symbol & Description 2S8682 vo
(258507)
2SA978 01,02
2SC17l5A 03, 04 2SC19 15 o7
2 S C18 8 5 05, 06 2SA905 o8
254912 07, 08 2SD33 1 0 9 , o 11
25C2575 010
1S 15 5 5 D 1 ,D 2 1 Cl trRtr D l , D 11
( 15 2 0 7 6 ) ( 152076)
AKB-064 T e r m i n a (l I N P U T )
MZ-177 D12
AKB.063 T e r m i n a l( P B E A l \ 4 PO U T / P O W E RA M P
(wz-1771
tN)
OTHERS
PartsList of PowerSupply Assembly(AWR-210)
PartNo. Symbol & Description
CAPACITORS
f, nrr-ozs T1 H e a t e rt r a n s f o r m e r
Part No. Symbol & Description PBZ3OP060FMC
VBZ30PO6OFMC
ACG-O04 C 2 ,C 1 4 ,C 1 8 ,C 1 9C e r a m i0c . 0 1 / 1 5 0 v
C C D S L1 0 1K 5 0 C 7 ,C 8
C E A l O O M5 0 L c5, c24 PartsList of Detector Assembly(GWX-463)
CEA 2R2M sOL cl
C E A 4 7 O M2 5 L ao CAPACITORS
C E A 1 O 1 M2 5 L c16 Part No. Symbol & Description
C E A 4 7 O M5 0 L c 1 2 ,C 1 3
C E A 4 7 O M6 3 1 c10,c11 c c D S L 1 0 1 J5 0 c201
C E A 4 7 1 M6 L aaa c c D W K 1 5 0 K5 0 c202
C E A2 2 1 M1 6 1 cl7 C K D Y B4 ] 1 K 5 0 c204
CKDYF 103250 c206
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OTHERS I ncru-oto R1 W i r ew o u n d 3 . 3 / 2 0 W
A ncru-ozg R2 Carbon composition
PartNo, Symbol & DescriPtion 12.2Mly,wl
o T h e c r v s t a l r e s o n a t o r( A S S - 0 1 2 s, y m b o l n o . X 1 ) i n t h e d e t e c t o r A sstst D1
a s s e m b l v( G W X - 4 6 3 ) i s a v a i l a b l ei n 3 d i f f e r e n t t y p e s c o r r e s p o n d - A sststn
i n g t o t h e l F o f f s e t v a l u e so f t h e F M c e r a m i cf i l t e r s ( A T F - I 0 4 ,
s v m b o l n o s . F 1 - F 3 ) i n t h e t u n e r a s s e m b l y( G W E - 13 2 I . T h e s e
mav be identified by the different colored dots (red, blue, OTHERS
o r a n g e ) a t t h e h e a d . W h e n r e p l a c i n g c r y s t a l r e s o n a t o r s ,c h e c k
Part No. Svmbol & Description
t h a t t h e m a t c h i n g r e q u i r e m e n t sl i s t e d i n t h e f o l l o w i n g t a b l e a r e
met.
A nsn-oog Rel ay
F M c e r a m i cf i l t e r ( A T F ' 1 0 4 )
Araex-oot F1 Temperature-sensitive fuse
Crystal resonator (ASS-012)
)
Red R e d ( b l u eo r o r a n g ea l s op e r m i s s i b l e )
Blue Blue(or brown)
Orange O r a n g e( o r g r a y )
A nrr-osa T e r m i n a l( S P E A K E R S )
A S X - 13 7 R e m o t es l i d es w i t c h
(GWS-223)
Parts List of Switch Assembly
Part No. Symbol & Description
Jack Assembly(GWK-146)
PartsList of Headphones
AKN-O3O P h o n e . i a c k( P H O N E S )
R S 2 P3 3 1J R 1 ,R 2
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12. EXPLODEDVIEW
Exterior Components
a
)
4
L :N
l-\j\
,,P
,ngJ\-i,/ | I
I l c
l o
NO?E'S:
o Pa,rtswithout parl number cannot
be supplied.
o ,he [' mark found on some
component parts indicates the importance
safe.ty factor of the part. Therefore,^rnn:, of the
,nin"ing, be sure to useparts of
designation. identical
6. NK9OFUC
7. AAD-139 K n o b ( f o r l e v e rs w i t c h )
B. AAB-239 K n o b ( B A S S ,T R E B L E ,
T U R N O V E R ,B A L A N C E }
9. AAB-238 Knob (VOLUME)
10. 444_065 Knob (Tuning)
56. ATA-624 B a r - an t e n n a
11. GWK.146 H e a d p h o n e sj a c k a s s e m b l Y
I\ 57. 4rT-675 Powertrans{ormer
12. AWR-211 R e c t i f i e ra s s e m b l Y
58. AE L-029 L a m p ( w e d g et Y P e )
i Q F u s eh o l d e r a s s e m b l y
A sg. AEK-106 F u s e( 1 A )
14. Dial panel
A oo. AEK-102 F u s e( 2 . 5 A )
15. Dial pointer
A or. AEK-305 F u s e( 1 0 A )
lo. Shaft cover A
62. AEL-069 Lamp with wires
17. Shaft cover B
63. AE L-O95 Lamp with wires
18. Sidef rame L
64. AE L-047 Lamp with wires
19. Sideframe R
65. AE L-075 Lamp with wires
20. P a n e lf r a m e
71. G r o u n d t e r m i n a l2 - P
26. T r a n s f o r m e rh o l d e r
72. Lamp holder
S c a l eb o a r d h o l d e r L
73. C a p a c i t o rc o v e r
28. S c a l eb o a r d h o l d e r R
74. ABA-176 S p e c i a ls c r e w
29. E O h o l d e rA
75. ABE-001 lnternal toothed lock washer
30. E O h o l d e rB
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/ \
fl
11
,.'r
NO?ES:
t Parts without part number cannot be supplied.
c The I mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the
safety factor of the part. Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical
designation.
1. VBZ3OPO6OFMC
2. Holder
3. VMH3OP120FMC
4. Socket stopper
5. 25C2526
6. 2SA1076
7. AEC-488 I n s u l a t o rw a f e r
8. AKH-010 T r a n s i s t o rs o c k e t
9. Heatsink
10. P A h o l d e rA
11. BBT3OPOSOFZK
12. P A h o l d e rB
13. AWH-097 P o w e ra m p l i f i e r a s s e m b l y
14. VBZ30P080FMC
15. STV2H
16. W A 3 3 F1 0 0 M 1 0 0
\...
;w
- --l
\ i
Parts List
Key No. Part No. Description
1. AR8-354 O p e r a t i n gi n s t r u c t i o n s
2. ADH-002 T-type FM antenna
3. AHA-247 Sidepad
4. AHC-042 I n s i d ep a c k i n g
5. AH D-756 P a c k i n gc a s e
6. AHA-251 Rearpad
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SERVICE
CDrrtoNEEFr m. 5I-484016
INFORMATION
Date: l{ovsnber, 1983
S/G
MooelrSX-J900/KU,
SUgJfCf ; Addition of resistors into Power Amp Assernbly.
PRee:
Srnvrcr lvlnruunt-
S X - 3 9 0 0s e r i e s [ A R T - 4 5 7 ]- - - - - - 21, 55
Er R t R tN o , :
A p p l r c A B LS
SX-39OO
/KU 3 6 0 3 6 0 1-
s x - 3 9 0 0 / sc 290455L-
SFSs|OOS/G
The basic performanceof the S/G type is the sameas the KU type. This additionalservice
manualis applicableto the S/G type, pleaserefer to the KU type servicemanualwith exception
of this supplements.
SPECIFICATIONS
T h e s p e c i f i c a t i o nf osr S / G t y p e i s t h e s a m ea st h e K U t y p ee x c e p ft o r f o l -
l o w i n gs e c t i o n s ;
Miscellaneous
P o w e rR e q u i r e m e n t s . A C 1 1 0 1 1 2 0 1 2 2 0 1 2 4(0sVw i t c h a b l e5)0 / 6 0 H 2
Powerconsumption. ."310w
W e i g h(tw i t h o u tp a c k a g e ) . 21kg
(46lb5 oz)
0 1- 0 4 T r an s is t o r 25C2526 2>VZAZO
25A1076 2 S A 10 7 6
05-08 T r a nsi s t o r
FUSES
Part No.
Remarks
Symbol Description S/G type
KU type
F u s e( 1 0 A ) AEK.305 A E K - l1 O
J" FU1
,\ FU2 FUSe tZ.CA' AEK-102 AEK-102
AEK.106 AEK-106
,\ rus F u s e( 1 A )
AEK-106
F u s e( 1A ) AEK.106
,i).FU4
F u s e( 5 A ) AEK-108
LAMPS
Part No.
Remarks
Symbol Description S/G type
KU type
L a m p ( w e d g et Y P e ) AE L-029 AE L-029
PL1
PL2 L a m p { w e d g et y p e ) AE L-029 AEL-029
PL3 L a m p ( w e d g et y p e ) AEL.O29 AE L-029
Lamp with wires AE L-069 AE L.069
PL4
PL5 Lamp with wires AEL.O69 AE L-069
SWITCHES
Part No.
Remarks
Symbol Description S/G type
KU type
ASK-507 ASK.508
A s tz Lever (POWER)
ASX-128 ASX-128
R e m o t e l e v e r( A D A P T O R , D U P L I C A T E )
ASX.131 ASX-131
R e m o t el e v e r( T A P E M O N I T O R )
AKX.063
t\ L i n e v o l t a g es e l e c t o r
P . C .B O A R DA S S E M B L I E S
Part No.
Symbol Description Remarks
KU type S/G type
OTHERS
Part No.
Symbol Description Remarks
KU type S/G type
J u m p e rp l u g AKM-OO4 AKM-OO4
PACKING
Part No.
Symbol Description Remarks
KU type S/G type
P a c k i n gc a s e AHD-756 AHD-757
I n s i d ep a c k i n g AHC-042 AHC-O42
Sidepad AHA-247 AHA-247
C a r d b o a r ds p a c e r AHB-089
Rearpad AHA-251 AHA-251
FURNISHED
PARTS
Part No.
Symbol Description Remarks
KU type S/G type
O p e r a t i n gi n s t r u c t i o n s ARB-354 ARB.356
T type FM antenna ADH-OO2 ADH-OO2
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PartsList of Rectifier Assembly(AWR-214)
CAPACITORS
Part No. SYmbol& DescriPtion
SEMICONDUCTORS
Part No. Symbol & Oescription
J J I C I D1
b S t c t h D2
OTHERS
Part No. Symbol & DescriPtion
ASR-069 RelaY
AEX-0O1 F1 T e m p e r a t u r e - s e n s i t i vf e
use
Assembly(AWS-147)
PartsList of De-emphasis
Part No. Symbol & Description
c o s H 7 5 1 J5 0 C 1 ,C 2
cosH 152J50 c3, c4
ASH-015 51 S l i d es w i t c h
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