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Color (s) (K) Quaartz Direct Drive Automatic Turntable System Note: Silver Type | only models for U.S A. and Canada are Black Type | not provided with cartridge 'sthe standard mark forplug-in-connector system Products| carrying this markare interchangeable and compatible with each other SPECIFICATIONS TURNTABLE SECTION Type: Quartz direct drive Automatic turntable Auto-start Auto-return Auto-stop Repeat play Manual play Drive method: Direct drive Motor: Brushless-OC motor Drive contro! method: Quartz phase locked control Turntable platter: Aluminum die-cast Diameter 31.2 om (12-9/92") Turntable speeds: 38-1/3 rpm and 45 rpm Wow ond flutter: oor wrmoe 0.025% WRMS (JIS C5521) £0 085% Weighted zero to peak (IEC 98 weighted) * This rating refers to turntable assembly alone, excluding effects of record, cartridge or tonearm, but including platter Measured by obtaining signal from bu frequency generator of motor assembly Technics 56 dB DIN-A, (IEG 984 unweigntes) 78 68 DIN-B (EC 98A weighted) ORDER No. HAD 860553300 Service Manual Turntable System SL-QD33 Color ‘Areas ] (S) (K) | [M} USA (8) (K)| (MC... Canada (8) (K)| [E] ..... Switzerland and Scandinavia (8) (K) | (EK) United Kingdom. (8) (4) [XL]: Australia (S) (K)| [EG] ... FR Germany. {(8) (K) | [EB]... Belgium {8) (&)| (EH)... Holland {(S) (K) | [EF] France. (8) (K)| [Ei)..... Italy, (S) (K) | [EC].... Czechoslovakia. (8) (K)| [XA]. Asia, Latin | ‘America, Middle near East, Atrica and Oceania ™@ TONEARM SECTION Type: ‘Static-balanced straight tonearm Plug-n-connector earndge system Etectve length: 230 mm (9-1/16") Overhang 15mm (19/32") Tracking error angle: Within 2°92 at outer groove of, 0.6m (12") record Vithin 0°32 at inner groove of 0.0m (12") record Effective mass: 1855 9 (Including cartridge) Stylus pressure ‘adjustment range: Applicable cartridge ‘weigh 40259 CARTRIDGE SECTION (Except for U.S.A. and Canada) Type: Moving magnet stereo cartridge Magnet circuit: All laminated core Frequency response: 10 Hz~40 kHz Panatonl les Company Srronmbar Ore, Miscavgs, PO tonsa Geil Osma Jaan SL-QD33 2. mV at 1 kHz, 5 cm/s zer0 to peak lateral velocity (7 mV at 1 kHz, 10 cm/s zero to peak 45° velocity [DIN 45 500]) More than 22 dB at 1 kHz Within 18 dB at 1 kHz Channel separation: Channel balance: Rocommended load impedance: ‘Compliance (dynamic): ‘Stylus pressure range: Weight: 47 KO~100 KO 42x10°%cmm/dyne at 100 Hz 1 2540.25 g (12 542.5 mN) 64 (cartridge only) Replacement stylus: EPS-20ES ™ GENERAL Power supply: For US.A. and Canada ‘AC 120V, 60 Ha @ CONTENTS ‘SAFETY PRECAUTION LOCATION OF CONTROLS CONNECTIONS . DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS. MEASUREMENTS AND ADJUSTMENTS ... TECHNICAL GUIDE DESCRIPTION OF 1caet (BVILGBE28¢PA) ‘TERMINALS, BLOCK DIAGRAM Page For United Kingdom and Australia AC 240V, 50 Hz For continental Europe ‘AC 220V, 50 Hz For others, AC 110~127/220~240V, 50/60 Hz aw 480100375 mm (16-15/16"x3-15/16"x14-9/4") When dust cover is open 480x370x410 mm (16-15/16"%14-9/16"%16-1/8") 45kg (991d) Power consumptior Dimensions (WxHxD): Weight: Specifications are subject to change without notice for further improvement. Weight and dimensions shown are approximate Page CIRCUIT BOARD AND WIRING CONNECTION DIAGRAM ‘SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM . ‘TERMINAL GUIDE OF IC's, ‘TRANSISTORS AND DIODES REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST EXPLODED VIEW SAFETY PRECAUTION this “satety precaution’ 1s applied only in U.S.A.) geen ¢ INSULATION RESISTANCE TEST Before servicing, unplug the power cord to prevent an electric shock. When replacing parts, use only manufacturer's recommended components for safety Check the condition of the power cord. Replace if wear or damage is evident. After servicing, be sure to restore the lead dress, insulation barriers, insulation papers, shields, etc. Before returning the serviced equipment to the customer, be sure to make the following insulation resistance test to Prevent the customer from being exposed to a shock hazard. 1. Unplug the power cord and short the two prongs of the plug with a jumper wire, h, 2. Turn on the power 3. Measure the resistance value with ohmmeter between the jumpered AC plug and each exposed metal cabinet part, such as screwheads, antenna, control shafts, handle brackets, ete and 5.2MQ to all exposed parts all exposed parts. (Fig. B) Equipment with antenna terminals should read between 3M2 (Fig. A) Equipment without antenna terminals should read approximately infinity to Note: Some exposed parts may be isolated from the chassis by design. These will read infinity, Antenna terminal Exposed metal part M2—52Ma Exposed metal part ‘Ohmmeter (Fig.8) Resistance = Approx 00 4. If the measurement is outside the specified limits, there is a possibility of a shock hazard, The equipment should be repaired and rechecked before it is returned to the customer aides @ LOCATION OF CONTROLS 45-rpm adaptor Hinges Turntable base Center spindle Strobe lines Record size detector Turntable mat Tonearm Arm rest ‘Arm clamp ‘Tumtable platter ‘Strobe-illuminator/ pilot lamp Cartridge ‘The cartridge for US A and Canada shown here is an option. Power switch Start/stop switch Speed selector Repeat button Gueing contro! @ CONNECTIONS AAC power supply cord (included) “ebb mi @ (or AC outlet on amplifier Oa a + GND PHONO f Bee eee] gS i Fie°° TTETGNOT ne Ly ‘ampitier LE Remote contol it terminal (For S.A and Canada areas) Ground wire (included) __-Stereo connection cable (included) round wire 1s not connected, ‘a "hum" noise may be heard @ DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS = No | How to remove the cartridge Ret|No | How to remove the bottom board Procedure ‘Note Procedure 1. Secure tonearm with arm clamp. 1 When servicing, remove the cartridge or 2 2. Remove the turntable platter. stylus in order to protect the stylus tip of cartridge. * Remove the setscrew and pull out the cartridge, taking care that your hand does not touch the stylus 3. Turn over the unit on a soft cloth. 4, Remove the 5 setscrews. tip. ~ Cartridge eet How to remove the each block aa © Remove the setscrews of each black as shown in drawing. Mechanism block Pull out é Turntable dive P CB. — Power transtormer Power source i PCB 2 £ ve / 6 Operation CB oS al ey Power button net. No | How to remove the tonearm ee How to remove the motor Procedure ‘is Procedure 1. Remove the mechanism block ana 2. Remove in the numerical order shown 866 © Remove the’? estscrews. 1. nsolder the 5 lead wires. Blue — “ Green ——— Red white <= Black ~~ ‘Output jack a o @ 3. removetne stoner 2 5. remove te Remove the femeve » j 8 6. remove he 2 setscrews. 4. Remove t setscrew. nit How to fit the mechanism board oma oe . Turn the worm gear to shift the ‘main gear to the position shown below. Procedure | 5. secure tonearm with arm clamp Pltnttbloeror tia a pk 2. Fit in the numerical order. board to the position of main gear. 1. The index plate should be set in the position shown below. ‘2. Setin the direction of arrow. Worm gear ~ / Index plate Brake plate 4. secure it with 8 setsorows Note: In this condition, tonearm isin the state of “cueing up", but it will be shifted to “cueing down" when power switch is turned “on” atter assembly. It can be installed in the initial state, but in that case the brake plate touches the main gear Therefore, pull the brake plate when installing ‘* Movable piece cutting ‘When using the movable piece for this unit, cut off the part as shown by using nippers Sutoft QQ @ MEASUREMENTS AND ADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTMENT POINTS 5 sol a 1® ® STATE OF SET 1, Remove the bottom plate and put it on the repair table. 2. Make sure that the tonearm is free (cueing down) in the rest position. (If itis not free, turn on the power switch and wait until the tonearm is free.) 3, Set the stylus cover on the cartridge, and remove the rubber cap of arm base. Turntable niat 4. Turn over the turntable mat and put it on the turntable platter. (The turntable mat is provided with match mark at the position R65 mm and R48 mm from the center.) Repair table PROCEDURE BEFORE ADJUSTMENT ‘The microcomputer used in this unit has a function to select normal and adjustment modes. There are Test 1 and Test2 or the adjustment mode. So, check the mode before making the adjustment Guving Leo How to select the adjustment mode 1. Test mode 1 =—= Before turning on the power switch, make sure that the tonearm is free in the rest position, and set all the 4 operation keys to on (pressing all the keys with fingers). Subsequently, turn on the 5 power swith. (In the test mode, the turntable will not rotate even f when the tonearm is moved inwards.) 2. Test mode 2 Press the Stop key once in the state of Test mode 1. 3. Normal mode Press the Stop key once in the state of Test mode 2 CURRENT ADJUSTMENT 1, Set the microcomputer to Test mode 2 Connect DC voltmeter to iid (+) and ED) (~) of P.c.8 Set 3 Move the tonearm to the position where the reading of DC voltmeter is 8V:L0.008V. 4. Adjust VR402 20 that cueing LED lights up. tt 5. After the LED lights up, be sure to turn off the power po+ swith. (Be sure to turn off the power switch before the next DC voltmeter adjustment.) 8V ADJUSTMENT 1. Set the microcomputer to Test mode 1 2 Manually fixthe stylus cover in the 65 position of turntable mat, matching the marks (9) 3. Turn the shutter plate adjusting screw in the adjusting hole of the arm base so that the cueing LED lights up. 85 ip ‘Adjustment —< 7 Aas \ 1 marked 4V ADJUSTMENT Test 2 (In SL-QD33, Repeat LED lights up.) 2 ADJUSTMENT OF THE STYLUS-TO-DISC CLEARANCE Make this adjustment if the cartridge is replaced, or at any other time an adjustment is necessary because of the length of the stylus being used. (This adjustment is usually unnecessary.) 1. Set the cueing control to. 2. Move the tonearm to a posi 3. Adjust the stylus tip position. To lower To raise Adjustment screw AUTOMATIC START POSITION If the stylus does not land in the lead-in groove, adjust as follows. 4. Clamp the tonearm to the arm rest. 2. Remove the rubber cap. 3. Turn the screw with a screwdriver, clockwise or counterclockwise | asnecessary. If the stylus tip sets down too far in the recorded groove, Remove the ~ —turn counterclockwise. rubber cap If the stylus tip sets down outside of the record, \ —turn clockwise. Adjust so the stylus tip lands 12 mm in from the edge of the record Auto-start adjustment screw @ TECHNICAL GUIDE Unlike the conventional mechanism, the automatic operation mechanism of this unit has been improved in performance employing a new mechanism with microcomputer and motor for automatic operation and an optical end detection system. D ription of Mec! Record size detection The presence of record and its sizes 17 cm and 30 cm are detected by the size detection plate of the turntable platter and the index plate attached to the main body. 4) State of no record Both of the 2 sensors are free and the detection pins. are up. 17.em record sensor 30. em record sensor Turntable mat Turntable platior Size detéction Hate et Detection pins b) 17 em record ‘The 17 om record sensor is pressed by the record, and the inside detection pin is shifted down 17 om record Lap ZILLI. "WLI, + g ©) 30.cm record Both of the 2 sensors are pressed, and the 2 detection pins are down. 30cm record As the turntable platter starts rotating, the index plate is shifted from the initial position (broken line) to the solid line position by the arm mechanism. Since the detection pin of the turntable platter is as mentioned above, the detection pin does not touch the index plate When 17 cm record is present, the inside detection pin touches the index plate thereby setting the index plate to the position of 17 cm record When 90.cm record is present, both of the inside and outside detection pins come in touch with the index plate thereby setting the index plate to the position of 30 cm record, -e8- \ 90 om record ae platter position Index plate a Size detection | plate \ Vb ae position XN 2. Drop position setting When the index plate is set with the record size detected, the tonearm drop position at auto start is determined. The PU fixing plate moves in auto start but its movement is limited as the drop position setting pin of PU fixing plate touches the index plate to set the drop position. The position then set is the tonearm drop position. Index plate Pu fixing plate No record 17 em record 30 om record 3. Mechanism of tonearm operation The main gears rotated by DC motor to perform cueing up/down, tonearm lead-in and return operations. Also, UP switch and DOWN switch are provided for the detection of mechanism operating position, and Rest switch, for the detection of tonearm rest position. The arm driving mechanism structure and the names of component parts are shown below. Actuator ‘Mechanism Tonearm = Return rubber Movable piece End sensor ‘Main gear PU fixing plate shutter plate Machanism position switch Drive pin a) Cueing operation The lift rod is initially in the position of main gear (Fig. A) when cueing mode is “down”. With the cueing key pressed, the motor rotates according to the command from the microcomputer to turn the main gear to the position of Fig. B. The main gear rotation causes the cueing mode to be shifted from “down” to “up”. When the cueing key is pressed again, the motor reversely rotates according to the reversing command from the microcomputer, then the main gear returns to the initial position of Fig. A. b) Stop operation During play mode, the main gear is in the initial position (Fig. A). With the stop key pressed, the motor fotates according to the command from the microcomputer to turn the main gear to the position of C. The rotation of main gear causes the cueing mode to be shifted to “up”, and subsequently the return rubber pushes the drive pin of PU fixing plate to move the tonearm to the rest position. When the above operations have been completed, the motor reversely rotates according to the reversing command from the microcomputer, and the main gear returns to the initial position of Fig. A. ¢) Auto start operation When the start key is pressed, the motor rotates according to the command from the microcomputer to turn the main gear to the position of Fig. D. The rotation of main gear causes the cueing mode to be shifted to “up”, then the mechanism is set so that the pin of movable piece touches the mechanism board to catch the drive pin of PU fixing plate located in the rest Position. Also, it is set so that the record size can be detected by the index plate with the actuator of main gear. With the above operations completed, the motor reversely rotates according to the reversing command from the microcomputer to return the main gearto the initial position of Fig. A. In that case, the PU fixing Plate moves along with main gear because the drive pin is set on the movable piece, while tonearm is moved inside, but with the record size detected, the drive pin is released from the movable piece at the record drop position since the index plate is set in place. -10- ae Reversing Fig. B PU fixing plate Drive pin Rest position Return rubber Reversing, Drive pin Initial Fig. position Drive pin @& Movable piece Reversing Initiar position Fig. D 4. Auto mechanism timing chart = eS ee BL eee = i ‘Wormal rotation) = — ===: Overatroke = ee ee " Nort drppestion crop postion rowegnat | Gag | tase ~ a La | en ‘To detect the state of mechanism operation, a detection switch which turns ON/OFF with the rotation of main gearis installed as shown. With this switch operated, the state of mechanism is input to the microcomputer to give the normal or reverse rotation command to the motor. Description of Circuit 1. End detection sensor It detects the output voltage change when the shutter plate installed under the tonearm passes through the end detection sensor. The shutter plate is not shaped ircular arc but in volution so that the output voltage changes linearly. The good linearity part of the characteristic is used as the range of end detection. (The actual range of detection is R65~R48 mm from the center of the record.) output nw eo ee, End sensor Gooa linearity shutter plate Outer most — End Conter periphery position Record == 2. End detection circuit {Pe4o1 End sensor 1¢301 Microcomputer Toa4o1 te4o1 ‘Comparater Constant Current Circuit One shot ibrator ‘Timing chart mierosornener —_ (———] @pin LL (OP amp A (4) side, 2403 repeatsto turn on/off with thestrobe output rompin@ (PG2)of— sag microcomputer (IC301). When the strobe of pin @is at"L”, Q403turns on, therefore is applied to the (+) side of OP amp A (IC401). o When the strobe of pin @ changes to “H”, Q403 turns off and the voltage on the (+) side of OP amp A is lowered but the constant Output current circuit consisting of OP amp B and Q402 keeps the current flowing to R401 constant so that the voltage charged in C402 is discharged causing the (+) side voltage of OP amp A to gradually decrease. The voltage and the output of end detection sensor (PC401) arecompared at OP amp A. Theoutputof OP ampAgoes"L"whenthe OP amp C (4) side voltage is lower than the (—) side voltage. The output of OP output | 4 OP amp G. The output of OP amp C goes "H'” at the rise of (—) side input. Using this circuit, the microcomputer reads the time (1) required until rise Of tie pulse input to pin @ with the rise of the strobe of pin @. Duty (t2) of output pulse of OP amp C is read by the microcomputer during the initial detection, which is the detection sensitivity. The wider the duty, the higher the sensitivity, and vice versa. The detection sensor is set so that the output changes in the range of end detection. Therefore, t is shorter when the output voltage is higher, and it is longer when the voltage is lower. Thus, the microcomputer is able to detect the tonearm position. Also, the amount of change in t can be found by reading the amount of t several times with the rotation of turntable platter, and therefore the tonearm advancing speed can be judged from the amount of change in 1. In this way, the microcomputer detects the end of record to control the arm drive mechanism, ~12- 3. Automatic adjustment of end detection sensor output In order to stabilize the operation point of end detection sensor after power ON, the output is automatically adjusted by the microcomputer so that the detection sensor output voltage becomes 11V while the tonearm is in the rest position and is returned to the rest position {01 1 PC4ol sa IC [ens ern Peg) J } | atom output soar PD0@) pas@> Pa2?) End detection circuit When the tonearm is in the rest position, 7-bit pulses are output from pins @~® of microcomputer, and the digital output is changed to analog output by OP amp D and D/A converter consisting of ladder type network resistor, thereby controlling the current flowing to LED of the detection sensor. In that case, strobe is output from pin @ (PG2) of microcomputer, and the sensor output is detected by the end detection circuit mentioned in the previous section. The microcomputer outputs 7-bit pulses until the detected output becomes 11V thereby automatically adjusting the output of detection sensor. -13- @ DESCRIPTION OF IC301 (SVILC6526CPA) TERMINALS -14- Pin Pim) ar Description | ark Description 1 | PES. ‘Turntable start/stop command output terminal 15 | OSC2 | Clock oscillation input terminal. (atsten, H atstop) (e00 Key 2 | wOD | Powersupply terminal 7 | 0861 | Cock oscilaton input terminal (an) (eo0 key @ | PFO | Mechanism condition deacing atch (Bown 7 | TEST | Tosttorminal Sh input terminal. (Mechanism con thot ued, connected to ground) dotted in up switch combination) we best romaine 7 | PFI | Mechanism condition detecting switch (Up SW) Input termina, (Wechanis condition 10°) nar Bester a detected in down sitch combination) : ; = Sf Risencdcaeiios 20 | PGO | Tonearm motor dive control outpat ternal trechaniem mode chengeover terminal ny {Open.-flrauto (G08), Ground. semi tod [| er auto (SL-QD22).] 21 | Pat a © | PFS | Tonearm rest posion detocing eich input a co Terminal 1" with tonearm set postion) 22 | PGP | Sivobeoutpt terminal 7 | P60 | 45 LED lighting output and speed changeover oot olin crina tentof sono. command output terminal (LED lights up at automatic output adjustment and end SSrpmenct 8rpm detection 8 | PGT REPEAT LED lighting output terminal. 23 | PGS Detection sensor automatic output adjustment (LED Hanis up at"). ful-auto (6-093) and end detection input termina 9 | PG2 | CUEING LED lighting output terminal LE CUEING LED hing Unt ie of pulse Input during automate custmert end eed detacton 7 | P63 | START/STOP LED lighting output terminal (LED lights up at “L".) 4 | Poo se 11 | PAO ‘Speed select key input terminal. 25. ///Fot eae arena Used in fu-auto mode) SS ey Input trminal oe | Fee 7-bit pulses are output to LED of Cees 7 | Pos detection sensor ul the output of datectonsanwor bapomiee 11 wi te 12 | PAT Repeat key input terminal. 28 | PEO input of PGS. Automatic output (Used in talauto mode) wires adustnontof deacon sensor. {5 toy Input terminal, (Used in gomauto mode) 30 [Pe | ws 73 | PA2 | using Key input termina. 14 [ Pas | Sten/stop key input terminal (Used in tulrauto mode) Stop key input terminal {Used in semi-auto mode) @ BLOCK DIAGRAM TURNTABLE. DRIVE POWER SUPPLY Bent al Reger D @® ons fh Terzgm ae MOTOR DRIVE | © END POSITION DETECTION Bear eer eee ere AUTOMATIC SENSOR «a saute) = | ourPuT AOWUSTMENT "x20" sr] [ne] 75H sata = leracompitar soo) rp tr ey wo Instr ave trates TIT oa = ee tree i : - Se 5308 esos $305 $307 ES te HS Seto 88h vie Gem KEY switcH INDICATORS. TECHANISH, POSITION. DETECTION -15- -16- a CIRCUIT BOARD AND WIRING CONNECTION DIAGRAM (Repeat ins “Sind ote ics 3 | ee, a i Is / ) ep tA ye Loe ee ep / | nae ere] | [vrsoe] _ [vasor] «sn [Power] 7 —18- @ SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM tis schematic cing 1 2 Product for Cont [Ei] and [EC] areas) © Power source circuit Product for Canada ([MC] area) inental Europe ((E], [EG], [EH], [EF]. 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(Tonearm is in the rest position ) (up) switch in “ott” postion. ion) ton (down) switch in “on* position. tion) 1 standard values (stop mode) of this measured by OC 1nd oscilloscope on the basi of chassis. Therefore, ue and waveform may include some error due tothe internal impedance ofthe measuring unit, *[_ 1 Is the voltage when turntable is in rotation. +7 isthe voltage when arm motor isin normal rotation mode, * <5 is tne voltage when arm motor isin reverse rotation mode. Important safety natice: ‘Components identified by 4 mark have special characteristics important for safety. Wnen replacing any of these components, use only manufacturer's specifi parts, (Tonearm isin the rest * Product for MC only Caution! FUSE REPLACEMENT IC and LS! are sonsitve to static electri, Secondary trouble can be prevented by taking 3 Symbol located near the fuse indicates fast operating type. For continued protection ‘care during repair. ‘against fire hazard, replace with same type fuse. Cover te pats boxes maze of plastics wih | Rotor othe eybefor ho ratng Ground the soidering iron. Puta conductive mat on the work table FUSIBLE REMPLACEMENT Do nat touch the lage of IC or LSI with the | == Lesymbole quise trouve prés du fusible fingers directly singe un fusible & action rapide. Pour une protection continue conte les risques dincen- utiliser que des fusibles du mémotype. So rapporter au symbole pourla valeur destusibles. @ TERMINAL GUIDE OF IC’S, TRANSISTORS AND DIODES SvLOSmOPA | oom ]) SVIMGEOOL SvIMSTa5900 ‘ANS t49i0 LD) = { [ws wasn || > lo | [weoore apie |] 2 ono not = /oONS] trees ‘ANTOMOS ‘ANE SvIBARzIO 2561105, 2scsst1 ‘SUDISR s5200¥ MAAOTS SVDSEL TNR issesa' Bae RET ye Toate ED “oe ee “s LY soles aa ‘cathode ea canon | Cafe 2 @—en 22 @ REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST Notes: Part numbers re indlated on most mechanical pats. 5. Bracketedindications in et. 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