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1. BLOCK DIAGRAM 1) SR-737/SR-7090 I ' i : ' FG SERVO CIRCUIT | : Io poa-- Sea 4 [sete L1_!feteneeoro- [FREER 1_[voumse 1! 1 conraor—]! 1 L_seasee_ Pr Liowa ts || aaiitew F-L_coeatinoe FFT] Gicuts | 1 psa Pe Eh! ! ' 1 c 1 'Cetecreowe ] 1 ‘VqDEMULTIPLI- PHASE 1 [BRAKE 1 : CATION Comparator [7 5 ——-4 ' 1 ' Lah ; cr ceNenaTon L == oro conreot cicurt i én cenearonnsnses é a sonnel | aa sel LP. This set employs both the F-G servo system and PLL servo system by which rotation fluctuation is always locked in the reference ‘The servo circuit employs the PLL servo system and the speed sig control system (frequency-generatorserva) together 2) SR-535/SR-5090 Proportional voltage by motor rotation Gieoraer Cnet La, Lned Befiler windings Controt ‘Current signal loenerated by Bosition sensor] 2. OPERATIONS OF ELECTRIC CIRCUIT A.SR-535/SR-5090 D.D. Motor of this direct-drive player system is DC blushless servo motor having 20-pole on interior surface of the rotor magnet and 30 slots for winding stator coils, which ensure the performance for extremely less wow-flutter and oversoad fluctuation, Namely , driving operations of this D.D. Motor connected with V.G (Voltage Generator) servo circuit board are as follows, Generator coils, Ln-1, La-2 and Ln-3 oscillate voltage proportional by rotation speed of the motor. Voltage comparator compares the voltage induced by rotation speed with reference voltage, 5.1 volts, from printed circuit board, $-0015. Control circuit, QOS, restricts current of driving coils by conteol signal occurred in the voltage comparator, Q09, When this current flows by turn into one of three driving coils, Lm-1, Lm-2 and Lm-3, the motor rotation speed varies to the current proportionally, And, the induced voltage of three genera- tor coils change proportionally by changing motor rotation speed In other words, voltage comparator compares the voltage propor. tonal by rotation speed induced in generator coils with reference voltage, 5.1¥V, 25a result, control voltage appears at one of collec tors of Q09. This control voltage is provided for the purpose of ‘obtaining an accurate rotation speed of the motor free from load- fluctuation of motor revolution. ‘As mentioned above, the motor is blushless outer rotor motor and this outer rotor on interior surface is magnetized in order of N-SINS poles regularly. The induced current by the rotor-turn flows into one of driving coils. Namely, very weak high frequency signal, 83kHz generated by oscillator coil, LOI, and capacitor, C07, adds to three position sensors, This sensor detects the turning angle of rotor, and it generates current signal corresponding to rotation angle which operates for switching circuits, Q01, Q02, 903, Q04, Q05 & Q06, then it flows into Lm-1, Lv? and Lm3 by turn, resultly, the current drives turntable (platter) to obtain an accurate normal speed rotation, Voltage Comparator ® ‘Reterence voltage 5.1V © Proportional voltage from generator coils by rotatoin speed of © Control voltage B, SR-737/SR-7090 CR. PLL 1. From CR generator in MSM4069, the reference signal enters into the pin No. 11. of MSMS810, 2. A signal from speed sensor is supplied t0 pin No. 15 and after divided into 1/2, the signal is supplied to phase comparator 3. In quartz PLL, the revolution speed is locked by its generating frequency; however, in CR PLL, pitch is controllable by alter ing its generating frequency. MSM5810 2) Frequency-voltage Converter Circuit (Fig. 2-2) The frequency-oltage converter circuit is composed of a meono- stable multvibrator by TRI3, TRI14. When trigger pute detected by speed sensor i supplied to TRI3, Dulles which width are defined by time constant CR20, R22, RGB, and VR33 (R22, VR6S), appears atthe collector of TRI4_ as the Same number as input trigger pulses, The volume of VR33 and VR4S are for duty factor adjustment to determine the “t" the pulse width With Mluctuation of turntable revolution speed, the trigger pulse frequency occured ina nit period varies. AAS the width "t" of the pulse i defined by above mentioned C,R, it would not change but term "T" in which the Wigger occurs, would change. Therefore, at the output of the next stage, integrating cicul, the proportioned .C output to the trigger pulse feauency is ab. tained. © Duty Factor When a pulse of width isso called DUTY FACTOR PULSE WIDTH (t) TERM (T) is occurring im a certain term “T™, t/T DUTY FACTOR (D) @ Fig. 24 d @ Xe) he sPeeo sensor} Xn eM 4= © 22 | [fuse CR GENERATOR} = | | COMPARATOR cunrut © ses 08 wat Seats Sas te Bet Seiheo SM. sone CR GENERATOR WED (Go.6H2 3354 SPEED 3) Electronic Brake (Fig. 2-3) Configuration As turntables (platters) which are employed in direct drive system players hive eat Ineral moment, it requires certain time to Sete the rotation when siting the fevolution speed from 45 cpm to 33-1/3 rpm. “To avoid 2bove phonemenon, this model is developed to have Electronic Brake. The torque heeded forthe brake is obtained by feversing the fevoluting ‘ection of motor to eliminate the Capacitor CO6 electrically from high frequency oscilator in the motor contr ciecult' and by switching off the speed control Tranastor (TRIO) to omit the servo control thatthe reverse re solution torque isincreaved In fact, urtableplater would not begin reverse tun because of the inertial moment and time length of braking The ctcuit to eliminate the capacitor CO6 elerrcally and to turn nthe speed contro! tansstor i ronostable multibratr and Selector switch a shown in Fig. 23 Operation [A circuit including TROB and TRO9 is a monostable multivibrator and usually its operation is in stable state with TRO9 being ON. When TRO9 is ON, TRIO functions normally and TRI1 is ON C6 and R20 are parallelly connected and functioning to TRI1. When tevolution speed is shifted from 45 rpm to 3-1/3 rpm, namely $702 is switched from 2 to 1, a minus trigger is suppli {ed to monostable multivibrator. Fig 22 MONOSTABLE MALTIVIBRATOR CIRCUIT - ae Ree INTEGRATING aba CIRCUIT Sa vag fem on her i 1s eT L__J T BRAKE CONTROL. [At the same time, plus pulse defined by R13 and C11 is generated at the collector of TROD. By this pulse, the emitter voltage of TRIO is increased so that TR10 becomes not to function as speed control and the servo system does not function. Since this pulse is supplied to the base of TR11 simultaneously, ‘TR11 turns off and makes COS not function completely ‘When C06 is eliminated electrically, both reverse turn and torque increase by cutting off the servo system occur at once, Con- sequently, the brake functions only while the pulse is generated. Reverse Revolution At normal revolution, the direction ts defined by relation between Position sensor coil and magnet, position sensor coll and driving coll, and others, One of 3 position sensor coils functions succes: sively and individually which turns on the switching transistors connected to position sensor coil to function driving cols. [At reverse revolution, a signal wave having 90° ~ 180° of phase difference against standard wave is mixéd to preceeding standard wave by eliminating CO6 electrically. Then the mixed wave is supplied to switching transistors, ‘Above function breaks the electrical balance of position sensor coils and its function becomes opposite; therefore, the position sensor coll which is normally ON turns OFF and other coils.be+ come ON. AS a result, the opposite revolution torque for brake is obtained. Fig. 23 SPEED CONTROL, TRANSISTOR 4 TRO lor Tor HIGH-FREQUENCY BIAS CIRCUIT MONOSTABLE Ros 3. OPERATIONS OF AUTO MECHANISM 1) AUTO-RETURN MOVEMENT (Fig. 3-2) ‘After a record having been played and when the stylus proceeding to the lead-out groove, as to model SR-535/SR-5090 the L.O. adjusting plate under the tone arm pushes the sensor lever directly, and as to model SR-737/SR-7090, the L.O, adjusting plate under the tone arm passes through over the Cas sensor plate, and by this action, the sensor obtains a position detecting signal which makes sensor AMP and Plunger function, and then the sensor lever is pushed. Movement of the crutch makes both the T.T. gear and the main ‘gear engage each other and then the main gear rotates by one e- olution, The first half revolution of the main gear pushes the driving arm ‘outward and also the swing disk rotates in its return direction. At this moment, two rubber rings mounted on the chucking arm end Of the swing disk catch the T.A. driving board under the tone arm by the operation of a guide hole of the mechanical chassis. ‘As a result of this, the tone arm moves in the same direction as the swing disk and is replaced on the arm rest owing to this auto- return movement. Just before the reverse revolution of the swing disk, the release ‘cam (triangle shape) makes release the catching action of the T.A. riving board operated by the two rubber rings mounted on the chucking arm end of the swing disk. ‘Therefore, at the time of the reverse revolution of the swing disk {in the lead-in direction) depending on the second half of the main, ‘gear revolution, the controlling of the tone arm is completely released. At the same time, just before completion of the swing disk movement, the claw lever moves outwards and the claw lever hhooks the auto switch lever to move the switch-fixing board, so that the power supply switch js turned off. 2) AUTO-START MOVEMENT (Fig. 3-3) When the cuing knob is turned to the Auto-Start position, the ‘manual check lever is pulled and also the manual cam is moved through the link rod (2), and then the start lever and the sensor lever are both pushed. Hence, the crutch moves and engages with the T.T. gear of the rotating center shaft, Further, the pushing-out of the start lever moves the auto switch lever and makes the switch-fixing board keep apart from the driving arm to turn on the power switch, as a result, turntable (platter) begins rotating. ‘The first half revolution of the main gear pushes the driving arm and then the swing disk rotates in such a direction that the tone arm can return. The second half revolution of the main gear pulls the driving arm and then the swing disk rotates reversely in such a direction that the tone arm can make the lead-in movement. [At this moment, two rubber rings mounted on the chucking arm fend of the swing disk catch the T.A. driving board under the tone arm by the operation of a guide hole of the mechanical chassis, and tone arm moves in the same direction as the swing disk move- [At some point of the first half revolution of the swing disk (in the return direction), although the T.A. driving board under the tone arm has a tendency to move owing to the catching of two rubber rings mounted on the chucking arm end of the swing disk, the arm rest stops the tone arm, making only the swing disk slide, [At some point of the second half reverse revolution of the swing disk (in the lead-in direction) in the same way, the T.A. driving board under the tone arm is caught and the tone arm moves in the lead-in direction, ‘At the same time, the disk size selector is set by moving the S.S. arm with the peripheral part of the swing disk, When the L.l. adjusting board fixed on the T.A. driving board Under the tone arm hits against this disk size selector, the lead-in movement of the tone arm is stopped, After that, two rubber rings mounted on the chucking arm end of. swing disk continue to catch the T.A. driving board, and swing disk slides while turning. At some point of time, the two rubber rings mounted on the chucking arm end release the T.A. driving board under the tone arm by the operation of guide hole of the ‘mechanical chassis. When the movement of the swing disk is completed, the groove of the swing disk makes the lifter go down, and then the stylus Is carried up to the lead-in groove position of the record, fin the Auto Start Movement. 3) REPEAT MOVEMENT (Fig. 3-4) By indicating a repeat number by the use of the repeat knob, the repeat cam is set and also link lever pulls the release cam (triangle shape) by 2 spring usually. ‘Owing to that, this release cam is hid under the mechanical chassis and does not jut out from the guide hole part of the mechanical chassis, even after the tone arm having automatically returned, the movement of catching the T.A. driving board is continued and then the auto lead-in motion of the tone arm is made continuously by the timing of the mechanical chassis guide hole. Also, during this lead-in motion, by the second half revolution of, the main gear, the groove of the main gear moves the release lever, pulling the feeding levers, and turns back the repeat cam and also the repeat knob is returned one step of repeat number indicate, ‘Therefore, when the repeat action of a repeat number indicated on the repeat knob is completed, the repeat knob returns back at the position OFF, and the auto-etuen movement, afterward, makes the same as the above-mentioned auto-eturn movement, and the ower supply is turned off automatically after the tone arm having auto-eturned. When an auto-cut is required during the repeat movement, to set the repeat knob to the position OF F makes the repeat movement release. 4) AUTO-CUT MOVEMENT. When a record is required to stop playing, turn the cuing knob to the position AUTO-CUT. ‘The manual check lever is pulled and the manual cam is also pulled by the link rod (2), pushing the start lever and the sensor lever, and then the above-mentioned auto-‘eturn movement is made. (lm this case, the repeat knob is required to set at the position OFF), 5) OPERATION DIAGRAM OF AUTO MECHANISM | ees esos Cla ver Part Names of Auto Mechanism * AUTO-RETURN MOVEMENT © AUTO-START MOVEMENT © REPEAT MOVEMENT i Operation of a guide hole of mech chassis ayy be 4. MAIN PARTS REPLACEMENT 1) Replacement of Main Chassis Ass’y. (See Bottom View on page 7) Extract the knobs of Repeat and Size Selector. Remove 15 pcs. of screws No. 34 Take the Bottom Plate off. Remove 3 pes. of screws No. 13 ,one pc. of screw No. 39 and No. 40. ‘Take off the shield plate over the Circuit Board, 5-012. 6. Disconnect the lead wires soldered on the Circuit Board, $0012 7. Disconnect the lead wires soldered on the Circuit Board, 5-020 from the Circuit Boards, $-0018 & $0019, 8. Pluck out the connectors of each Circuit Board on chassis, 9. Remove 6 pcs. of Nuts No. 36 2) Replacement of Tone arm Ass'y (See Exploded View on page 10) 1. Take out chassis (See Replacement 1 ) 2. Loosen the Hex screw No, 43 with T.A, driving Board, 3. Remove 4 pcs. of screws No. 50. 4, Take off the Tone arm base Ass'y (SR-737/SR-7090 only). 5. Loosen the screw No. 52. (SR-737/SR-7090 only), 6, Take off the Light Screening Plate No. $3 . (SR-737/SR-7090 only). 7. Loosen the Hex screw No, 54. 8. Pull the Tone arm Ass'y upward, 3) Installation of T.A. driving Board Ass'y. (See Exploded View on page 10) 1. Put the Tone arm on the Arm res. 21 Fix the T.A, driving Board Ass'y 35 Fig. 41, 42. 3. Confirm that the Tone arm moves smoothly. 4) Installation of Light Screening Plate. (See Exploded View on page 10) 1. Put the Tone arm on the Arm rest. 2. Fix the Light Screening Plate as Fig. 4-3, 4-4 3. Confirm that the Tone arm moves smoothly 5) Installation of Cueing knob Ass'y. (See Exploded View on page 10) 1. Set the Cueing Cam to OFF postion as Fig. 45. 2. Set the Connection Pin No. 13 to Cueing Cam, 3. Set the Cueing Knob No. 4 to Mark c= position on panel. 6) Installation of Insulators (See Bottom View on page 7) Since pressure on each insulator differs at each corner, the Springs are distinguished Fig. 1.A. driving Board Ass'y Fig. 4.2 Fig. 43 -— | | | =|, ELT e | | ‘Sensor Circuit Board Assy Light Sereening & Fig. 4.5 cueing Cam 5. MECHANISM PARTS LOCATION AND PARTS LIST 1) Bottom View ‘SR-535/SR-5090 SR-737/SR-7090 With units sold in U.S.A., Canada and certain European countries, no cartridge is provided. 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PARTS LOCATION & PARTS LIST 1) $-0013 Motor Control Circuit Board (stock No. 7595771 $k-737 $R-7090) Conductor Side . 8 Fe Bode 3) es & | zu i oe 2 8 3 a = se ON > ee AF BO TW 9 i 4 $e ot, 7 BF ie aS 84 Bdeced al os® as = hay gee ee Tt is Z| 215 PL eeu se fash oe ie : cS 2° osat Fegan 9 3 coud 8° s.o0ra! enee a “pee Parts List 2) $-0014 PLL Servo Circuit Board (Stock No. 7395501) sk737, Conductor Side Parts List a Stock No, 7302581 Xx, I, 3) S-0016 Power Supply Circuit Board (730254 cs, 791258 UL 750259885) 9-797 (Stock No. 70271 SR 750 Conductor Side =o oe = ae ee = = Seana See eee lew tee] eee BE See lS ce gana Slvmceses tim Elotnen, ae Be"SSe Sie SY fe Gen Eee, (eanae Beaioracnm ee Eat] sees) mcreeeeee || 111402: Nene) (enue oes ici owes Beta nc me se cn et a eee ? ircui (glock No. 7598360) sere 4) $-0020 Sensor Amplifier Circuit Board (Stock No. 7585560) S879, Conductor Side Pars it == a tor panntas evo 5) S-0018 L E D Circuit Board ircuit (flock No. 595621 |S8-797) (Stock No. 7595601 /SR-737) ‘Stock No. 7595961/$R7090) (Stock No. 7595951/$5-7090) 7) V.G Servo Circuit Board (sr-535/sk-5030) Note: Complete V.G Servo printed circuit board will not be supplied due to an assem- bly board with D.D motor. When necessary, order D.D motor (Stock No. 4320480) which contains complete V.G Servo printed circuit board, But, ingi- vidual parts on V.G Servo printed circuit board will be supplied to your order. Conductor Side Parts List Paratha Sicko Omron ton Foran. Suckhe Saar Pasion Parana Stock No Onion 9 01 ~03 oanomso + 2sarm 0) Ag Polo cue sertgomemm | a ak Guia. panama fm BC or moro? BOE SOV a 2420480 Cos Em Seuss Goateatiove feo & ‘Abbreviations. Carbon Resistor AR lammabie Ceramic Capacitor Mica Capacitor il Capacitor Polystyrene Capacitor Tantalum Capacitor Cement Resistor ' pacitor Metal Film Electrolytic Capacitor Resistor E.G: Bi-Polar Electroiyic, FR. + Fusing Resistor Capacitor : Stock No. 7502521 Xx, 7502523 £U, 8) S-0015 Power Supply Circuit Board (7500523 ¢sa, 7302530 UL. faazeb as/sp-sas) (Stock No, 7602721 S8-5080) Conductor Side ° awe O ¢ A i - a S lg Ge: an Cn ce of VRo« vies 7, ae a SANSUI 08 ° 10> — "W209 ed ee ee a = Parts List 9) S-0012 Circuit Board for connections between P.U output cord & color wires from cartridge (Stock No. 2593661 SR-535/SR-5090/SR-737/SR-7090) ( bive—| aa white red white —| I pe =f Color-wires| ay P.U Output Cord from cartridge | green oe black black nore AS te UL..CSA, 05. £5 and XX marked inthe arts List, ote folowing ULuCSA.-. Approved pars usa in the unit whichis applcale to the US. ané Canada under safety sandr Bs ‘Aporove pans used in the unit whch aplcable fo Bris unde: Safety requirement cu. ‘eich i Denmark, Norway, Filan, West ‘Swaterand under safety rea wx ars wed in the unit which apable to other countries excepting mentioned sbov. * Pars untoeciting such as CSA, UL, EU & XX in “Oetription” ae common pars, 7. ADJUSTMENTS Speed adj 1) SR$35/SR-5090 (See Bottom View SR-535/SR-5090 on page 7) STEP _| SPEED SELECTOR ‘ADJUST ADJUST FOR 1 asa VRI3, VIA. ‘Center position. (Contiol Knob on Pane!) 2 [as ‘VR03 ($-0015) ‘Strobo marking pattern appears to stand stl a [ss VRO« ($0018) Same as above. 2) SR-737/SR-7090 For adjustment, set the unit horizontally and attach the turntable platter. STEP | SPEED SELECTOR ADJUST ‘ADJUST FOR MEASURE OUTPUT REMARKS 1 [ap R733, VRT45 Center postion (Contre! Knob on panel) 2 [a8 R73 (5-004) 125 ‘Connect a volt meter ‘Make short between TP Pin (20a /V) to D terminal on |(5-0014) & chassis (Fig. 7-1) 5.0013 (Fig. 7-1) ‘After adjustment, disconnect the volt meter (20k2/V) 3 [se ‘VR33 (5-0013) Strobo marking pattern Same as above, appears to stand stl a [a ‘vas ($-0013) ‘Same as above. Same as above. ‘After this adjustment, dis: ‘connect the shorting lead between TP Pin & chasis, 3 [a8 vR73 (5.0018) 1.28V ‘Connect 2 volt meter ‘Stop the rotation of turntable GORAIV) to D terminal on_| pressing down the plat 50013 (Fig. 71), Aer adjustment, disconnect the volt meter (20 kA/V) 6 [sae vR72 (5-004) Strobe marking pattern | Connect osclloscope as appenrsto stand stil, [Figs 7-1. 7 [3B 1VR33 (5-0013) Set the waveform on | Same as above, oscilloscope to adjusted fone as Fig, 72. a [as ‘VR71 (5-0018) ‘Strobo marking patien | Same as above. appears to stand stil. o [as R45 (5-0013) Set the waveformon [Same as above. ‘oscilloscope to adjustec fone a5 Fig, 72. 1C Volt Meter —K Fig. 72 Correct Speed Faster or Slower pea) UU Oscilloscope Waveform on oscilloscope 13 2. Adjustments of AUTO-IN and AUTO-RETURN. 1) AUTO.IN adj. ser |SIZESELECTOR | SPEEDSELECTOR | ADJUST ADJUST FOR REMARKS: 1 30, ] 33.413 ‘Adjusting cam | Make adjustment that the tip of | Play the disk that has short “AW (Fig. 7-3) the stylus touches the midale | lead-in groove. | way of the lead-in groove. | Use 30.¢m (12 inch) Disk or 7 “5 Same as above. | Confirm that the tip of the | Play the disk that has short | | stylus touches the middle way _ | lead-in groove. | | | Of the lead-in groove. Use 17 Em (7 inch) Disk. 2) AUTO-RETURN adj. SIZE | _ SPEED T sree | cps E oR] siete oe | ADjusT ADJUST FOR REMARKS. 1 30 3-1/3 | Adjusting cam “B" (Fig. 7-3) | Make adjustment that the tip | Play the disk that has short of the stylus moves up at the | lead-out groove. Use 30.em | Sensor Circuit Board (Fig. 7-4) | | | idle way of lead-out groove. | (12 inch) Disk. 2 7 48 Same as above. Confirm that the tip of the | Play the disk that has short stylus moves up at the middle | lead-out groove. Use 17 om way of lead-out groove (Fine) Disk. 3) Adjustment of Sensor AMP Circuit Board (SR-737/SR-7090) Note: If unable to adjust Auto-Return movement completely, proceed the following procedure. SIZE | SPEED STEP | ces eee on sehEEM | ADJUST ADJUST FOR ‘CONNECT REMARKS, 1 R101 (5-020) v Connect a volt meter to | Put the tone arm on the arm (Fig. 7-1) |TP10S (—),TP106 (+)on | rest. $-0020 (Fig. 7-1) 2 | Position sensor BV Same as above. ut the stylus on the finish- cireuit board ing groove of disk. (Fig. 7-4) Use'17 em (7 inch) Disk, Shim the plunger not to | | function, (See Bottom View | 'SR-737/SR-7090 on page 7) 3 30 3.1/3 | *VR102(S-0020) | Confirm AUTO- Play the disk that has short (Fig. 7-1) RETURN lead-out groove. OPERATION | |_Use 30 em (12 inch) Disk. 4 7 | 4s Same as above. Same as above, Play the disk that has short | lead-out groove, l l Use 17 em (7 inch) Disk. * Do not turn VR102 except the followings (1) and (2). (1) "If stylus tip would move up too earlier from groove of disk surface in the timing of Auto-Return movement, turn VR102 counter: clockwise, (2) If stylus tip would not move up even in finishing groove of disk surface, turn VR102 clockwise, Fig. 7-3 Fig. 7-4 Adjusting Cam “ fnishing groove Adjusting Cam (A\ _-lead-out groove Adjusting Cam Sensor’. Circuit Board“. Mone) 2S0471(M,L,K) iy 28C15836 The ne SAT 33IQ,P, K) ik PHION Moray 283C945(0,P,K) Sore IS983 me ~—- BSCIABP. 1609, SRIOBC Wy 2SA733P + Anderungen, die dem technischen Fortschritt dienen, bleiben vorbehalten. = Design and specifications subject to change without notice for improvements, :U, BS, AS> a} x ae av. sone AS Met Only

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