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‘ORDER No, AD920024008 . Service Manual df TAL cee COMPACT CASSETTE Deieasre-cnn NEW MECHANISM FOR RS-DC10 (AR350D) SPECIFICATIONS I Digital Recording/Playback Tape recording system: Stationary head type DCC ‘Sampling frequencies (Analog input recording): 44.1 kHz (Playbackidigital input recording): 4BKHz, 44.1 kHz, S2kHzZ (selected automatically) No. of quantizing bits: 16-bit linear ‘Audio coding system: PASC No. of channels: 2-channel (stereo) Frequency response: 10H2~20,000Hz (-+0.24B) (48kHz sampling frequency): OH2—22,000Hz (:+0.20B) (G2kH2 sampling frequency): 10Hz—14,500Hz (:+0.248) THD (Playback): (Recording/playback) Dynamic range 0.003% or less (1 kHz, 0dB) 0.005% or less (1kHz, 048) (Playback): 954B or more (A-weighted) (Recording/playback): 9248 or more (Asweighted) SIN ratio (Playbac! 9848 or more (A-weighted) (Recording/playback): Channel separation (Playback): (Recording! playback): Wow and flutter: 9248 or more (A-weighted) 95dB or more (1kH2) 80dB or more (1kH2) Below measurable limit Technics Digital Compact Cassette Deck RS-DC10 Colour { (6)... Black Type Area ‘Suffixtor ae Area Colour 8) _| Great Brain Germany, italy and «9 Europe. a ‘sia, Latin America, (@) | Midéte Near East and Attica “Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license {from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trade marks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation, M Analog Cassette Tape Playback Deck system: Analog compact cassette Track system: 4track, 2-channel (stereo) Frequency response (Dolby NR off) Normal: 30H2—15,000Hz +348 Cr0,: 30Hz~16,000Hz +348 Metal: 30H2~17,000Hz +3dB SIN (signal level=250nwbim, CrO- type tape) NR off. 56dB (A-weighted) Dolby 8 NR on: 6548 (CCIR) Dolby C NR.on: 7408 (COIR) Wow and flutter 0.07% (WRMS) £0.2% (DIN) Terminals Analog input Input sencitivty: 60my (~12dB) Input impedance: 47k. ‘Analog output (Fixed) Output level: 500mV (DCG: ~12dB) ‘Maximum output level: 2V (DCC: 0dB) Output impedance: 4400 Variable analog Output: Using remote control Headphones output Maximum level: Load impedance range: Digital input 30mW-+30mW (820 load) 83-6000 Coaxial 75Q/optical (with select SW) Coaxial 75Q/optical (parallel output) Digital output: RS-DC10 Mechanism Heads: Tape drive system: 20-channel thin film head Single capstan drive (Auto reverse) Tape drive motors Capstan: DC servo motor Reel table: DC motor Tape speed: ATéomIsec. (1-718 Ips.) Fast forward and rewind times: Approx. 10sec. with D-60 cassette tape MICONTENTS ACCESSORIES MAIN FEATURES OF DCG... THIN-FILM HEAD AND TRACK DISTRIBUTION CONNECTIONS... CAUTION FOR AG MAINS LEAD., 'SEGGESTIONS FOR SAFETY.. LOCATION OF CONTROLS. ABOUT DCC TAPE. SeMs. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS FOR DCC HEAD HEAD CLEANING METHOD DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS. HEAD ASS'Y REPLACEMENT. 8 ‘OPERATIONAL CHECKING PROCEDURE... 18, 20 MECHANISM BLOCK CHECK. 21,22 HOW TO USE “SERVICE MODE”. 23 ABOUT THE OPERATIONAL CHECKING POINTS. BLOCK DIAGRAW.. ACCESSORIES WGeneral Power consumption: 35W AC 50/60Hz, 230 ‘AC S0/60Hz, 240V For (EB) area: For (G) area: AC 50/60Hz, 110V, 120V, 240V, 220 Dimensions (WxHxD): 430% 153x341mm Weight akg Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice. Weight and dimensions are approximate. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM... ‘TERMINAL GUIDE OF 1¢'S, TRANSISTORS ‘AND DIODES. INTERNAL CONNECTION OF FL. WIRING CONNECTION DIAGRAM PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS. PACKAGING REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST. RESISTORS AND CAPACITOR: EXPLODED VIEWS (Cabinet paris loading parts ‘and Mechanical parts) REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST MEASUREMENT AND ADJUS1 Note: « Refer to the measurement and adjustment of supplement manual (Order No. AD821235908), ‘Stereo connection cable ‘+ Remote control vansmitter Batteries, 2 pes. 1 0. for remote control transmitter CUM, “AAA” (FO3)) NS ‘Power plug adaptor (SFOrMaNOR) 2 po8 (ero beG20)| SSH 8 | spc tape te | for oveaing purposes (raor280) “ere) tor(@ area ony ‘These are available on sale route qb ol MIMAIN FEATURES OF DCC RS-DC10 1. Compatibility with Conventional Analog Format Backward Compatibility Since every DCC machine can also play analog compact cassettes, DCC is sure to be acceptable to most users, This, backward compatibility is particulary attractive in car audio ‘and headphone stereo applications. it saves space since only one machine is needed to play cassettes in either format. There's no need to carry or install separate players for analog and digital To provide this compatibility, all DC machines have bi directional auto reverse operation, using a unique half digital, half analog head configuration. ™ Mechanical Simplicity DCC machines use a stationary head configuration, rather than the helical scan rotating head systern required for DAT (and VCRs). Except for the head itself, analog tape transports ‘can, for the most part, be used for DCC. 2. Latest in Digital Technology 1 Plentiful Musicassettes DCC has enlisted the support of the world’s major record companies. Working with the Philips team, some of them even participated in DCC development. Whereas there were only a small number of disc titles when the CD first came out, an extremely wide variety and large number of prerecorded titles willbe available on DCC from the very first day the format is launched. In addition, existing 32-imes and 64times high speed tape duplication equipment requires only slight modification to handle dubbing of DCC tapes, so manufacturing costs of prerecorded DCC cassettes promise not to be significantly higher than those of analog prerecorded cassettes. I PASC — Newly Developed Intelligent Coding System Without PASC, the DCC format could not usé a linear- tracking stationary head and ordinary coercivity tape, and therefore would not achieve playback compatibility with analog cassettes. PASC effectively reduces the amount of information that needs to be stored, thereby lessening the storage density requirements of the media and the bitrate requirements during wrte/read (recording/playback) ‘operations. You could say that PASC lightens the work load of the transducers (heads) and media (tape) by taking an “intelligent” approach to the coding process. “To understand this difference, let's take a look at linear POM coding first. Despite the incredible precision and ‘sophistication of linear PCM, itis not designed, nor in fact, is itnecessary, to consider which data is essential and which is irrelevant. Linear PCM is designed to simply ‘encode all the data presented to it. The result of linear PCM Js an output waveform that is physically identical to the input waveform (after anti-aliasing low-pass filtering). Allof the measurable information contained in the original input wavetorm is retained in the reproduced output waveform. PASC, in contrast, analyzes the input waveform to determine which portions are really needed. Such an ‘approach may appear heretical to audio purists, but it is in fact the basis of many already widely accepted technologies, PASC — High Efficiency Intelligent Coding | “pascidcee Anount tbat Posenes ema ee corse — | _owroom eso Sts eg i lee ex || oe |: } gi) Bit | fame eco [3 4: TEES Payton Ane ‘As shown here PASC simply applies proven psychoacoustic principles, such as the masking effect and hearing threshold, to economize on data, Therefore, instead of reproducing what the original waveform looks like, PASC reproduces what the original waveform sounds like. ‘Since this is, toa large extent, a value judgment, audio engineers from a major record company were involved in the fine-tuning of PASC to assure the system offered outstanding “musicality.” DCC Player/Recorder Block Diagram iE recon oe i a we OT { j 7 : al T[ouwame LL maw [1] cette | Lew |[recae i smsme T+} Seeesk mes LS care 7" [Sehesoee nyt H : ree Bey wart | | SE + Sieawo Lf cusamo [fie | [em | pmol! | || Seasen” |] secooun [| ozRECTON — ccheo PUNE AE} oe i ae ' i Fig. 2 RS-DC10 | PASC Encoding Process PASC Decoding Process ‘OUTPUT DATA Recording lays down tracks 185 miorons wide, whereas | da ATA aii | =e supaworuren _supsnoeicooen | ‘SUB-BAND DECODER —_SUB-BAND = | me setsongen | ComENSS seraiooton | 3 Sonos [_ sta Eero | et Fig. 3 Fig. 4 oo ITHIN-FILM HEAD AND TRACK DISTRIBUTION 1. Eight Digital Tracks plus One Auxiliary Track DCC tape is divided into an upper sector (forward) and ——_—Digital Track: lower sector (reverse), physically corresponding to side B (everse) and side A (forward) of an analog tape. Each sector Comprises eight tracks for digital audio data and one track for z auxiliary data, if uxt Jyppen 3 brary 9 playback looks at only @ 70 micron portion ofthis width. This ‘means that transport accuracy becomes less critical, the possibilty of mistracking is vitualy eliminated, and manufacturers can largely use existing analog cassette transport components. 2. Stationary Thin-Film Head ‘Along with PASC, this was another key to the development of DCC equipment. To handle its narrow track pitch of 195 microns, DCC uses a precision head fabricated by thin-ilm technology (related to the lithographic process, ‘employed in LS! manufacturing). For recording, new digital data is simply overwritten 50 no separate erase facilty is provided. For bi-directional operation, head configurations will be: a) turnover type digital ‘Strack head (upper) and analog 2track head (lower), or b) fixed-type twin head ea woxun Fig. 5 DCC Thin-Film Head Structure a) ab 0 MCONNECTIONS Be sure to turn off the power to all the components before proceeding to connect them, Connect the power cable only after all the other connections have been performed. Digital connections ‘There are two ways to perform the digital connections: either connect a digital amplifier to the deck or connect another digital component directly to the deck. ‘An example of the connections is given below. For further details, consult the Operating Instructions. of the components involved as well 1--Voltage selector ‘or (G) area ‘Coaxial cable (optional) “Amplifier (optional) Howsehol Aout Fieroptccale C0 player or other (optional) ee digital component (optional) — Digital direct recording ACD player or other digital component can be connected direcly to the deck and the digital signals of that component can be recorded without further ado. (See “SCMS” on pages 11 and 12) About Optical Fiber Cables To connect optical fiber cables @Remove the dust cap @ Connect the cable. from the terminal ee Dustcap ‘Alig the terminal shape. Do not attempt to bend optical fiber cables at severe angles. Be sure that connections are made securely. ‘Store the dust cap securely, and replace it whenever cables are not connected to the terminals. If dust is allowed to ‘enter tho terminal connector, signal errors may result. About OPTICAL connector When the optical connectors are used, electrical signals are converted into light signals for transmission between units, making the signals impervious to adverse effects from external noise. This form of connection thus allows the highest quality of digital audio signal transmission. MECAUTION FOR AC MAINS LEAD FOR (EB) area only For your safety, please read the following text carefully. This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin ‘mains plug for your safety and convenience. AS-ampere fuse is fitted in this plug. Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 5-ampere and that itis approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362. . Check for the ASTA mark @ or the BSI mark & on the body of the fuse. It the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure that itis refitted when the fuse is replaced. If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used Until a replacement cover is obtained. replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local dealer. CAUTION! =| IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS. UNSUITABLE FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET IN- YOUR HOME THEN THE FUSE SHOULD BE REMOVED AND THE PLUG CUT OFF AND DISPOSED OF SAFELY. ‘THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF PLUG 1S INSERTED INTO ANY 13-AMPERE SOCKET. Ita new plug is to be fitted please observe the wiring ‘code as shown below. It in any doubt please consult a qualified electrician. IMPORTANT ‘The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code: Blue: Neutral Brown: Live ‘As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured ‘markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows: The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter Nor coloured BLACK RS-DC10 ‘The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED. Under no circumstances should either of these wires be connected to the earth terminal of the three pin plug marked with the letter E or the Earth Symbol Before use Remove the connector cover as follows. te (HE comect How to replace the fuse 1. Remove the fuse cover with a screwdriver. FOR (G) area only Be sure to disconnect the mains cord before adjusting the voltage selector. Use a minus (—-) sorewdriver to set the voltage selector (on the rear panel) to the voltage setting for the area in Which the unit willbe used, ({fthe power supply in your area is 117 V or 120 V, set tothe “127 V" position.) Note that this unit wil be seriously damaged if this setting is not made correctly. (There is no voltage ‘selector for some countries; the correct voltage Is already set.) IISUGGESTIONS FOR SAFETY @ Use a standard AC wall outlet 1. Use from an AC power source of high voltage, ‘such as that used for an air conditioner, is very dangerous. ‘Afire might be caused by such a connection. 2. ADC power source cannot be used. Be sure to check the power source carefully, ‘especially on a ship or other place where DC is used, Grasp the plug when disconnecting the power supply cord 1. Wethands are dangerous. A dangerous electric shock may result if the plug is touched by wet hands. 2. Never place heavy items on top of the power supply cord, nor force it to bend sharply. ™ Place the unit where it will be well ventilated Place this unit at least 10 cm (4") away from wall surfaces, etc. Be careful that curtains and similar materials do not obstruct the ventilation holes. '§ Avoid places such as the following: In direct sunlight or in other places where the temperature is high. In places where there is excessive vibration or hum ‘Such conditions might damage the cabinet and/or other component parts and thereby shorten the unit's service life, §§ Be sure to place the unit on a flat, level ‘surface. ithe surface is inclined, a maifunction may result. RS-DC10 | RS-DC10 Itthe power plug will not fit your Household AC outlet, use the power plug adaptor (included). m= FE i Never attempt to repair nor reconstruct this unit A setious electric shock might occur if this unitis repaired, disassembled or reconstructed by ‘unauthorized persons, or if the internal parts are accidentally touched. lm Take particular care if children are present Never permit children to put anything, especially metal, inside this unit A serious electric shock or malfunction could occur if articles such as coins, needles, screwdrivers, etc. are inserted through the ventilation holes, ete ofthis unit. If water is spilled on the unit Be extremely careful if water is spilled on the unit, because a fire or serious electric shock might occur. Immediately disconnect the power cord plug, and cconsuit with your dealer. i Avoid spray-type insecticides Insecticides might cause cracks or “cloudiness” in the cabinet and plasti parts ofthis unit. The gas used in such sprays might, moreover, be ignited suddenly. lm Never use alcohol or paint thinner ‘These and similar chemicals should never be used, because they might cause flaking or cloudiness of the cabinet finish. 1 Disconnect the power supply cord if the unit will not be used for a long time It the unitis left fora long time with the power ON, this not only will shorten its useful operation life, but also may cause cther trouble. If trouble occurs If, duting operation, the sound is interrupted or indicators no fonger illuminate, or ifan abnormal odour or smoke is detected, immediately disconnect the power cord plug, and contact with your dealer or an ‘Authorized Service Center. LOCATION OF CONTROLS Control section @ Power switch (POWER) @ Timer switch (TIMER) Use this when a timer from an audio store has been connected to start playback or recording at a particular time. @ Marker control section AUTO START NKR: For setting the start markor’s wrting mode to automatic or manual START MKR WRITE: For wilting the start marker manually. RENUMBER: For renumbering the track sequence when correcting the track numbers. NEXT MKR WRITE: For wing the next marker which automatically activates playback trom the stat of the reverse side. REVERSE MKR WRITE: For wring the reverse marker which automaticaly reverses the tape side from A to B. MKR ERAS! For erasing writen markers. @ Dolby NR selector (DOLBY NR) This can be set fo Dolby B, C or OFF, depending on which Dolby position, it any, was used forthe recording ‘on the analog cassette tape which is to be played back. © Counter reset button (COUNTER RESET) Use this to rtutn the tape counter to “0000”. Repeat mode selector button (REPEAT) Uso this to switch tothe repeat play mode. @ Display section (See age 7 for detalls) Cassette tray Text information selector button (TEXT) Use this to select what isto be dlsplayed—the te of the irack now being played, et. ® Counter selector button (COUNTER) Use this to select the tape counter’s display mode. ® ® ® Cassette tray open/close button (OPEN/CLOSE) Use this to open or close the cassette tray. ® Input selector (INPUT SELECTOR) Use this to select the analog (ANALOG)/ciitl input (COAXIALIOPTICAL), ® Recording level control (REC LEVEL) Use this to adjust the recording level when analog input signals ere being recorded. @ Balance contro! (BALANCE) Use this fo adjust the balance between the left and right, ‘channels when analog input signals are being recorded. ® Remote control sensor (REMOTE SENSOR) ® Tape travel selector button (SIDE A/B) Use this to select the direction in which the tape is to travel. @® Skip buttons (SKIP I44/>>1) Use these to skip to the track you want to hear. @ Basic control section Rewind button (REW <4) Stop button (STOP m) Play button and indicator (PLAY P) Fastforward button (FF >) Pause button (PAUSE I ‘Append recording button (APPEND P41) Use this to search for the end ofthe recorded section ‘nthe tape where more material is tbe appended, and set the deck tothe recording stancby mode. ® Record button and indicator (REC @) ® Recording mute button (AUTO REC MUTE ©) Use this to create unrecorded blanks between tracks on the tape. @ Headphones jack (PHONES) @ Headphone volume control (PHONES LEVEL) ee 0 RS-DC10 Display section g —TIME/COUNTER— MODE- STRACK cc ms GED = ‘START REVERSE MARKER copy PROHIBIT orricat | | COAXIAL ANALOG @ Tape travel direction indicators (<1 EVENe) “These indicator the direction in which the tape is traveling (ThelfEH/IEEW display appears only when a DCC tape is used.) Reverse mode indicator ‘This indicates the reverse mode. (For analog cassette tapes only) Dolby NR indicators (DOLBY SEM EH) ‘Thess indicate the type of Dolby nolse reduction which has been selected. When both of these indicators are off, it means that neither type of Dolby noise reduction has been selected. Repeat mode indicators (CONT REPEAT/REPEAT TRACK) ‘CONT REPEAT: Alltracks are repeated REPEAT TRACK: ‘The track being played is repeated. (For DCC tapes oniy) Level meters ‘These indicate the input lavels during recording and the levels recorded on the tape during playback. ‘When a DCC tape is used, the values at the top are displayed; when an analog cassette is used, the values at the bottom are displayed. Text information/counter display section When a prerecorded DCC music tape is played back, text information relating to what is being played appears on the display. ‘Track number display (TRACK): This incicates the number ofthe track which is being played back or recorded. ’imer/counter display (TIME/COUNTE! This incicates how many minutes and seconds of the track which is being played back or recorded have elapsed or it shows the tape counter display. Mode display (MOD! This indicates the operating mode which is currently established. @ Marker indicator section Start marker automatic indicator (NENT): This lights winen the star marker is set tothe automatic wating mode. ‘Start marker indicator (START): This lights when the start marker has been writen manually or when the start marker postion is reached. Reverse marker indicator (REVERSE): This lights when the reverse marker has been writen or when the reverse marker position is reached. Marker indicator (MARKER): This lights when any ofthe marker positions is reached. Marker write indicator (INTHE ): This lights wiile a marker is being writen. Marker erase indicator (ERTS ): This lights while a marker is being erased. © DCC indicator ( dec ) This lights only when a DCC tape is being used. © Counter display indicators (EES , GED» : ) “The indicator corresponding to the setting of the COUNTER selector button is selected as folows. ‘Absolute time display atl Time remaining on one side of the tape : rn + Total ime remaining on the tape + Elapsed time of track now being played. (cA, . ) ‘These indicate the sampling frequency during the playback or recording of digital signals. (For DCC tapes only) ® Input indicator section Th indicator sted below light up when the INPUT selector has been set tothe coresponding postions. Optical input indicator (OPTICAL) Coaxial input indicator (COAXIA\ ‘Analog input indicator (ANALOG) @ Digital copy prohibit indicator (COPY PROHIBIT) —™ ‘This lights when a copy prohibit signa is Included among the source signals when digital input signals are supple. RS-DCt0 | MABOUT DCC TAPE Types of tapes which can be used The types of tapes described below can be used with this deck. Digital compact cassette tapes (DCC) ‘There are two types of DCC tapes. 1. Prerecorded DCC music tapes available in stores: For playback only 2. DCC tapes for recording Conventional analog cassette tapes: For playback only (Analog compact cassette tapes) DCC tapes for recording [at insertion holes covered by sider Acscotl erase Preventon ab Slider 2 ° 2 (Pear side) Cassetto tape length identification holes i | | | Unlike analog cassette tapes, DCC tapes are completely sealed, and their tape and hub holes are protected by a sider. Tris design ensures that, except when the cassette is loaded, dust and foreign particles will not enter the cassette housing and cause dropouts (digital signal losses) which are the main cause of deterioration in. the quailty of digital recordings. DCC tapes for recording come in lengths of 48, 60 ‘and 90 minutes. ‘Tampering with the cassette tape length identification holes in any way can cause maifunctioning, Safeguarding against the act lental erasure of a valuable recor When the accidental erasure revontion tabs closed, recording ‘s not possible. ‘ballpoint pen, ete. + | | ane. Qi | | ae 1 Recorded tapes that you want to keep can be protected by eliding the accidental erasure prevention tab on the rear side of the cassette to the “up” Position shown in the diagram. It wil then be Impossible to record on the tape, thus protecting Important recordings from accidental erasure. Return the accidental erasure prevention tab to its indented (open) position. Handling precautions ‘Do not open the cassette’s slider to pull the tape out cr touch it. Take care not to drop the cassette, hitit or subject it to strong vibration. ‘The cassette cannot be turned over and used. 0— Storage precautions Replace the cassette in iis case and store away. ‘Do not place or store tapes in the following places: 1. Where itis very hot (over 35°C) or very humid (over 80%) 2. Where there are strong magnetic fields (near speakers or on top of a TV set, etc.) ‘2. Where the tapes will be exposed to direct sunlight, Oo Oo oO RS-DC10 ISCMS (SERIAL-COPY-MANAGEMENT-SYSTEM) This unit is equipped with SCMS (Serial Copy Management System). SCMS is a system which allows digital-signal copying of CDs and commercial music DCC tapes only for one “generation”. The DCC tape thus recorded cannot be used as a master tape 1 Doc tapes recorded digitally from CDs to produce further generations (serial copies) of the first digital copy. The accompanying illustrations describe the ways in which recording is possible from each kind of source, (Tape playback) Digita-signal recording from a CD can be performed only for the first generation of DCC tape. The DCC tape thus recorded (1st generation) cannot be used as a master to make further digital copies (serial copies). aoe Digital signal 5 = — ome | UU ee __ (Recorcing possible oleae T ear Eo] nnn _[eiae? =" Output Inpe ut (Digital recording not possible) Digital signals from a CD player recorded on a DAT cannot be recorded in their original form from the DAT tape onto a digital compact cassette tape in their original form. Similaly, digital signals from a CD player recorded onto a DCC in their original form cannot be recorded from the DCC tape onto a digital audio tape in their original form. In other words, SCMS restricts the recording of digital signals even ‘when different digital recording equipment such as, DAT and DCC are used in combination. 2 Doc tapes recorded cigitally from a commercially produced music DCC tape or DAT cassette Digital signal 5 [Commercial DG] = Jor DAT music |! LL L__fetes tape playback —_JOutout inpat (Recording possible) ©] First generation Digital signat samee ruin_EReale? ‘Output (Tape playback) Digital-signal recording from a commercially produced. DCC or DAT music tape can be performed only for the first generation of DCC tape. The DCC tape thus recorded (1st generation) cannot be used as a master to make further digital copies (serial copies). =n Input (Digital recording not possible) However, it should be noted that it may not be Possible to make digital copies from cornmercial DCC. or DAT music tapes which do not conform to the SCMS format. RS-DC10 | 3 DCC tape recorded from analog input terminals (when thereafter recorded digitally) Analog signat Record player, ie Re) and ele [pomponent) |Output Input (Recording possible) ©] First generation Digital signal ic ——F-0) & JUL L_bsat ‘Output Input =\——_—=" (Tape playback) | (Digital recording possible) SO] Second generation + Digital signal EE] * ESE (Tape playback) oe oe (Recording not possible) When the DCC recording of an analog source is used copies cannot be used as the master tape for making as the master tape for further digital-signal DCC ‘third and subsequent generations of digital copies copies, up to two generations of digital copies canbe —_(serial coies). made. However, the second generation of such 4. 000 tapes recorded from analog input terminals (when recorded in analog thereafter) ‘When recording is performed from the analog input recording of the digital signal (digital copy) is not terminals, no restrictions are made on copies, in the possible, the analog input and output terminals can be same way as for conventional audio cassette tape Used to perform analog recording, recorders. Accordingly, even in cases where Digital copy prohibit display In the following cases, digital signals cannot be When a copy prohibit signal is supplied during recorded in their original form: recording When recording signals from a source which has been digitally copied once before ‘The COPY PROHIBIT indicator lights. coPY When a copy prohibit signal is supplied in the recording standby mode i] iB WEHANDLING PRECAUTIONS FOR DCC HEAD Because stat following when handling the DCC heat 41) Caution on magnetism Be sure to use only the designated screwdriver (RFKZ0037) when making aztec adjustment. Never use a steol screwdriver or other screwdriver whose blade or tip is magnetized. Keep the DCC head away from all magnetized objects. 2) Caution on static electricity Be sure to insert a shorting clip in the terminal of the FPC board (DCC head). Connect the FPC board to the PCB connector as, quickly as possible. 3) Others Be especially careful not to use force when manipulating the FPC board or it will break of disconnect. * Grounding for electrostatic breakdown prevention 1. Human body grounding Use the antistatic wrist strap to discharge the static electricity from your body. 2. Work table grounding Put a conductive material (sheet) or steel sheet on the area where the DCC head Is placed, and ground the sheet. Note: It is important to ground the instrument before testing. Use either the ground contact of a nearby 3P wall outlet, or connect it to the frame ground of an instru ment which Is connected a 3P wall outlet. Caution: The static electricity of your clothes will not be grounded through the wrist strap. So, take care not to let your clothes touch the DCC head. HEAD CLEANING METHOD Head ass'y GBtton swab electricity or magnetism can damage the DCC head, please observe the [Unmagnetized gusty sorcw diver AZ ereten east Head assy Hoad assy Installation screw: FPO board (Handi caretuly Be sure to shart tis postion f 1 (Use the shortngein) H ' Plug Distortion Earth terminal se, SS th ter ba Eat Resistor hea coal pe (Antistatic bracelet) Iron plate or some metals to conduct electricity Clean the head up and down with a cotton swab slightly moistened with alcohol. ane RsD¢10 | I DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS “ATTENTION SERVICER” ‘Some chassis components may have sharp edges. Be careful when disassembling and set 1. Remove the 7 screws(@~@). 2, Remove the top cover ass'y In the direction of arrow. ng. Reto. | pemoval of the top cover ass'y Reino. | Removal ofthe P.C.B. cover Procedure Procedure ° = 1 ‘Top cover ass'y e P.c.Beover + Remove the 2 screws( ®, @). cee Removal of the front panel ass'y Procedure 123 sue shoe 1. Remove the 5 connectors JU02, JHO4,JH06,J601 ,J702). 2, Remove the 4 scraws(@- @)- 2, Remove the 2 claws, 4, Femove the front panel ass'y In the direction of arrow. Ref.No. Removal of the rec level/balance Ref.No. Removal of the headphones level 4 P.C.B. s P.CB. ae == oy eee aa —— wes >? Ce 1. Pull out the rec level knob and balance knob. 2. Remove the 2 screws(@, @). en oe a ay RefNo. | Removal of the operation P.C.B. Procedure 12-36 hob Kobe 1. Remove the 3 knobs. 2, Remove the 10 screws( @~@). 3, Release the 8 claws. RefNo. | Removal of the loading unit Procedure 12-37 1. Remove the 4 serews(@-@). 2 Remove the loading unit in the direction of arrow. Mot JUOT JMo4 Loading unit 8, Remove the 7 connectors(JM01,JU03,JM04,JM02,JMO3, JU01,J408. Reto, | Removal ofthe ADIDA convertor Ret.no. | Removal of the PASC digital P.C.B. Procedu Procedure PASC digital 128 PCD. ADIDA convertor P.CB. ‘Remove the AD/DA converter P.C.B. in the direction of arrow, 1, Remove the 1 connector(J408). 2. Remove the PASC digital P.C.B. in the direction of arrow. == Rs-0C10 | Votege secant eof Powertransformer 1, Remove the 2 connectors(803,1813). 2. Remove the 6 screws(@~@). RefNo. | Removal of the power transformer Rof.No. 10 and voltage selector switch 14 Removal of the switch rod Procedure Procedure T10 taaed—it ee fae Fiat blaso- sorewariver ‘Pull the switch rod with twisting the slots of the ends ofthe switch rod by flat blade screwdriver. Power suppiyP.C.8, 1. Remove the 1 screw(@). |_2. Remove the 2 connectors(J821.J851). Reftto. | Removal of the power supply P.C.B. Fetg® | Removal of the main P.C.B. Procedure Procedure 1-23-10 to203-7 poe Se-9-13 Ss See 1. Remove the 6 screws(@-@). RefNo. | Removal of the AC cord Procedure 114 dss 1. Remove the 1 connector(J851). 2, Flemove the cord bushing in the direction of arrow@. ‘8, Remove the cord bushing in the direction of arrow @). 4821 Main PCB. {ana P.c.B. suppor 2. Remove the 1 cannector(J821). 3, Remove the 2 screws( @. @). 4, Remove the P.C.B. support 16 a RS-DC10 Removal ofthe tay PCB. eto. | Removal of the loading mator Procedure 423-7 1516 / +1. Remove the 8 connectors(JWO1 JWo2,JWOS.JWO4.JWOS, Loading motor -sWo8,./12,JW32, 593), 41. Remove the bett. 2, Remove the 2 serowe( @.@)- 2. Remove the 2 screws, @@). Reto. | Removal of the cassette stopper RetNo. | Removal of the tray ass'y Procedure Procedure 12-37 1oae3—7 oar si7=18 1. Rotine pula tne detonated era 1. Remove he spring (an sn). out tay — | Efemovetnesbatt he drectn eferow. a. Reve Re ray nthe crecn of arow ~ [Rate | Removal ofthe mechanism unit Proeaure (ere aateth 101 2. Remove the 8 connectors(JW12,JW32,JW33). 3, Remove the 4 screws(@~). 1, Remove the 1 connector(J101). 4, Remove the mechanism unit in the direction of arrow. | Head Board Pin, Is reel motor rotating? Is tape speed stable and normal (3000Hz #10Hz)? Check that motor torque Is 39 £10 gon, Belt. tly wheel, or Pinch roller Is faulty, ne rotating? motor around 5V? Mechanism logic CPU, motor drive clreult, reel motor Itself Is reel or faulty. and 11 and connect extention FPC.) First clutter is from PLAY trigger Plunger. le from head lift mechanism, Check that PLAY trigger plunger coll’s OC resistance 1s 20 to 300, Trigger lever, main gear, Ufter cam is faulty, Head Board. Head Board spring, or Real motor gear, swing gear, | base gear, or reel base requires repair. Reel motor Is faulty. Is capstan motor voltage around 6V? Mechanism logic CPU or capstan motor drive circuit Is faulty, Motor is at fault, it) MHOW TO USE “SERVICE MODE” ‘Test procedure by function of “Service Mod This unit provides “Service Mode” function by which the segment test, FL test (#1) and the “ALL ERROR RATE” Inepection ¢#2) can be performed. (Press the counter Key until “ALL ERROR RATE” is displayed. *1 (4, sotting at Service Mode To select Service mode, switch on the unit while holding down the STOP and PLAY keys. 2 2. Segment Test The following chatacters are displayed in sequence ‘SERVICE MODE 1’ +’ +—,1 ‘ALL ERROR RATE (FL displays) (Display in alphabetical order) ie ; OQ ‘00 00000000 3. FLiTest : : (Fu lenaye Opie ) Press the COUNTER key Soften figure All FL segments are lit up and the PLAY |, j (Green) and REC (red LEDs on the operatton panel, co [vA + Pasé/Reject Condition from All Error Rate ich ‘* Program to play in DCC test tape Dipey Condon ened “onnoo000" is constantly Gloplayed fora racka.” | Normal (OW) 01101000" is momentarily dhoplayed for enyone to ves | Nox (OK) tracks (or more). “11111111” Is constantly Clean head with alcohol. (on page 13.) displayed for one to three | Error oO tracks (or more), Check playback signal envelope at J103-pin 7. Gu Adjust DCC playback level if the envelope amplitude (Vp-p) is too small, “41111111” is constantly displayed for all tracks. Eros If the envelope amplitude is not at 12Vp-p100mV, a problem exists in the head or read amplifier. o Check head assembly. U If the head assembly is normal, the read amplifier is Error most likely at fault. Refer to the content of “Read/Write P.C.B, check” on pages 25, 26. “FFFFFFFF” is constantly displayed for all tracks. ABOUT THE OPERATIONAL CHECKING POINTS Capstan Servo Cheek A) DCC Playback System Duty ratlo changes: ‘Loss than 0.518 ‘At normal PLAYBACK X 1Ousiaiv : Fig. 1 B) DCC Record System and ACC Playback ‘System : 4. Set up the unlt as described in paragraph 1 above. 2 Load a DCC blank tepe (RFKZ00%9) into the unit. under test and put the ‘unit in REC mode. Verify that a continuous 4742 + square wave with a 60 percent duty ratio Is observed on the scope (see Fig. 3). This Is the normal result. ‘Also verify that, the same waveform is ‘observed when a prerecorded ACC tape is played. sottacopes i fatpeobe [J] 1. Connect an oscilloscope to J411 pin 3 (motor speed TP) on the PASC digital P.C.B. as shown In tho figure below (connect the scope's ground lead to the chassis ground). 2. Load a DCC musie tape (RFKZ0034) Into the unit under test and put the unit in PLAY mode the capstan servo is locked, a 47Hz square wave with a duty observed on the scope (see Fig. 1). Unlock the servo and verify that the muting function ie active. When varlation of less than 0.58 will be Oseiloacope “ate “ait : PASC DIGITAL P.C.8. A AULA) Fig. 2 At RECORDING _ns.pe10_ Read/Write P.C.B. Check A) ACC Playback System : 4. Connect an oscilloscope to J103 pin 18 {analog L-channe)) or 16 (analog R-channe!) : on the Read/Write P.C.B. (connect the Head FPO probe's ground lead to the chassis ground). Hist 2, Play a prerecorded AGC tap 103 3, Verity that the waveform changes as shown below when the unit is switched from STOP Roadie PCB. mode to PLAY mode. i, i Fig. 4 ace a aa mus EE signais OE X: O-psiciv Bf tt Ye zon xo (10 probe) | | Jf » bxt0 probe) || «STOP Mode) i ~ «PLAY Mode) Fig. 5 Fig.6 Approx. 3MHz in STOP mode ‘An AC bias Is applied to suppress 600mVp-p nolse inherent to the MR head. During playback musical signals are superimposed on the AC bias, B) DCC Playback System 4! Connect a dual-beam osollloscope's CH. 1 probe to J103 pin 9 (RD Clock) on the Read/Write P.C.B. (connect the probe's ground lead to the chassis ground), 2, Connect the scope’s CH. 2 probe to J103 pin 11 (RD Sync). 3. Play a DCC music tape (RFKZ0034). 4, Verity that the waveform shown below is observed on the scope. Tt ry | IRDCLK(CH1) 10 Pulses RDelook ut -+-RDSYNC(CH2) (8.072MH2) t a RDsyno i (307..2k\ X:0.Su1s/div (307.2hH2) Y:0.2vidiv Fig. 7 Fig. 8 —a- RS-DC10 5. Connect an oscilloscope's CH. 1 probe to J103 pin 7 (RD Mux) on the Read/Write P.C.B. (connect the probe's ground lead to the chassis ground). 6, Connect the scope’s CH. 2 probe to J103 pin 11 (RD Sync). ! . 7. Play a DCC music tape (RFKZ0034). : &. Verify that the waveform shown below is observed on the scope. AUX Channel ROMUX(CH) X0.5u/iv :somvidiv FOMx— RDSYNO(307.2442) X0.5usidv — Y:0.2v/div MAIN Channel Fig. 9 Fig. 10 : (©) DCC Recording System : ©, Connect the dual-beam oscilloscope’s CH. 1 probe to J103 pin 6 (WCLCK) on the Read/Write P.C.B. (Connect the probe’s ground lead to the chassis ground). 10. Connect the scope’s CH, 2 probe to J103 pin 3 (WDATA). 41. Play a DCC blank tape (RFKZ0032). Verity that the waveform shown next page 1s observed on the scope. |Welock a ee Wolook @.072MHz) | L | Wdata op Wdata X:2usiaiy Y:0.2vidiv Fig. 11 Fig. 12 — I adjustment failed, it ts most probable that — (1) Q101, 108, 0108, oF Q151 on the Read/Write P.C.B, (or any combination there of) is defective. @) The head is contaminated. Clean the head with alcohol. . (Follow the same cleaning procedure as for AGG decks.) RS-DC10 PASC Digital P.C.B. Check A) Play Mode Check ; + Checking the Input Signal Waveforms 1. Play program no. 24 on the Test Tape (RFKZ0032). Connect an oscilloscone to J408 pin 7 on the PASC Digital P.C.B. and check for the following input signal waveforms (connect the scope’s ground lead to the chassis ground). ROMUX \ rpwux—| X:0.5us/div Y:somv/div i Fig. 13 Fig. 14 * Checking the Output Signal Waveforms 41, Check the output waveforms at pin 42 (connect to the scope’s ch. 4 probe) and pin 60 (connect to the ‘scope’s ch. 2 probe) of connector J421, which connects the PASC Digital P.C.B, to the Main P.C.B. 2, Play program no. 34 on the Test Tape (RFKZ0032) and observe the output signal waveforms. Play program no. 47 on the:same tape and check to make sure that the following output waveforms ere RS-DC10 B) Recording Mode Check Feed the CD player output to the DIGITAL REC IN/COAXIAL jack on the DCC deck. * Checking the Input Signal Waveforms 1. Connect the oscilloscope to the same test points as those used to check the playback output signal. 2. Load an DCC blank tape (RFKZ0033) into the DCC deck. Play Track 1 and 3 on the test CD (SZZP1054C) and place the deck in REC mode to record the CD test programs. 3. Check for the following input signal waveforms at the test points. ‘SDA "Frack TSZZPTOSAG) “Track S(SZZPT Xeduslalv ‘etz0d3) o0HZ/ ~ 1048) Y¥Svialv Fig. 17 Fig. 18 ‘Checking the Output Signal Waveforms 11. Connect an oscilloscope to J408 pin 3 on the PASC Digital P.C.B. and check for the following output signal ‘waveforms (connect the scope’s ground lead to the chassis ground). observed. CT ry /Sws(CH2) LCA /sDacctit) rogram No.34(0a5) X2yslav Progiart No.47(- 24d) Yeo-aviiv Fig. 15 Fig. 16 ‘The playback system Is functioning normally if the specified input and output waveforms are obtained at the test points. 4 sae t w= LST Fig. 19 Fig. 20 The recording system Is functioning normally if the specified Input signal waveforms are obtained at the test point. ssacae BLOCK DIAGRAM RS-DCIO AS-DCIO RS-DC1O RSDCi0 RS-DCIO ISCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (Parts ist on pages 67~74) {Thi ookematic gran: maybe mode at xy tne wit elpment of ew technology) Vee Not ‘et : Voge selector ln"20¥ pation (0 + tov +20 + 2209) + S951: Powareiichin‘on” potion POWERIN OFF m OX. *Fesstanoe rn ch 14 watt nas pared these K=100 0), N= 100004 ape ara a merorads iF) ws spent othr: + Nl otage vss shown inci ar uncer no signal mclen and plyback mde wh vluma contol al mnini paso otherwise spaced. C Joncolage Yau tect ede: = | Fox meacrement us E¥M. 1 ‘impotence vS ‘Components lei by A. naxichae speci characteris Ingen fr safty, When ola any ofthese Ph tee i abe o 1720 Le wee oosoen Se Sete rs ‘ean Ehainre . rocowoo Beano Bea? Biers eee Lnwond comvoreni, we ony manlacleres seca part, ‘+e Indes +8 as. (ame -B mem nates -B {comp ina the fo the loybarklgral {> Jindestoe te fw ofthe rood sgn REC LEVEL BALANCE ciRcu'T Caution! 10 and Sl saat to ati oectcty Secondary ob canbe prev by tating care ding pl ove th pats aves made of pli wth aun fo * Ground tho sling kn. Put aconusne maton the wot, De nat euch he los of Io SI wth tinge ren. ‘pees eae gy eR SURLY eieculT Lf ‘acre Fenoae ShAsoir40 gee gee Reem Bee EES Hy we # - Eee |/73 a i be, ie? i (goat % 2S on er [es fr Biron cron Ler (orenatsy on . TE. Ba Met ascose Bio [ayrappHones Leven, jeincurr, _RS-De10_ |.RS-DC10 _RS-DC10 1 2 3 4 5 6 z 8 2 10 u 12 13. 14 OPERATION CIRCUIT Cassette tray close detection switch. + Cassette tray open detection switch, ~$901-3: Tape playing time detection snitch. Dh sees sown + $8021: DCCIACC Tape dotection switch in "DCC" position. Been Seton + 88022: DGG Res detection switch in “DOG REC® position. oEe Mechanism Play/Stop Mode switch in "stop" po: Cassette half detection switch #5973. : ATS (Normal+Cr0,/Meta) selector switch in “norms + SD01_: Repeat switch (REPEAT) ‘Tape travel selector switch (SIDE A/G), Rewind selich (REW <4), #8004. | Fastforward switch (FF >). = S005 | Skip ewitch (SKIP 4-4). ip ewitch {SKIP PP). ; + 8007: Play switoh PLAY >). " Stop switch {STOP Ml. " * S009! Append switch (APPEND Del + SD10 1 Renumber switch (RENUMBER). + SDI: MKR erase switch (MKR ERASE). + SDI2.: Next MKR write switch (NEXT MKR WRITE}, + SDI3_: Reversa MKR wiite switoh (REVERSE NKR WRITE). #SDi4_: Start MKR write switch (START MKR WRITE). we #8015 | Pauso switch (PAUSE! ; Bazoo e210 + SDI6 : Record awiteh (REC ©). Soro one SDI7_: Cassette tray open/close switch (OPEN/CLOSE). ‘8019: Counter reset switch [COUNTER RESET). S020 Text information selector switeh (TEXT. $021: Counter selector sultoh (COUNTER). ; + 8023: Auto start MKR switch (AUTO START MKA, + 8024 ; Recording mute switch (AUTO REC MUTE O). # 803i: Timer suitch “off” position (TIMER). Dolby NF selector switch (DOLBY NF}. + SD35_: Input selector switch INPUT SELECTOR) ‘ohms (Q), 1/4 watt unless specified otherwise. 000k (0) + Capacity are in miro: ‘= Allvoltago valuos shown in etreutry are under no signal concitlon and playback modo vith volume control at minimum position otherwise specified n Voltage values at record mode. For measurement us EVM. * Important safety notice ‘Components identified by A. mark have special characteristics important for safaty. When replacing any of these componants, use oniy manufacturers specified parts. + (ec BD Indloates +8 (bia). mmc Bom) Indicates —B (bias). nba TUES bd woul? in| REC gatos 8Xoo0r210 aN position. (28a) ‘raneagees “= _) Indicates the flow of the playback signal etaanatse <=} _) indicates the ftow of the record signal. Caution! IC and LSI are sensitive to static electricity. ‘Secondary trouble can be pravended by taking care during repale "= Cover the parta boxes made of plastles with aluminum fol. * Ground the sotdering ron. + Put a conductive mat on the work table. = Do not touch the logs of 1C or LSI with the fingers directly. 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