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pttks boys bth wy 4 . Me Re Kel aA MARANTZ DESIGN AND SERVICE Using superior design and selected high grade components, MARANTZ company has created the ultimate in stereo sound, Only original MARANTZ parts can insure that your MARANTZ product will continue to perform to the specifications for which it is famous. Parts for your MARANTZ equipment are generally available to our National Marantz Subsidiary or Agent. ORDERING PARTS: Parts can be ordered either by mail or by telex. In both cases, MARANTZ part number has to be specified. If you order by mail, fulfil MARANTZ order forms. MARANTZ S.A. SUPERSCOPE NATIONAL PARTS DEPARTMENT EUROPEAN PARTS DEPARTMENT 20525 Nordhoft Street 2, Avenue Léopold Ili Chatsworth, California 91311 8.7120 PERONNES-lez-BINCHE Phone: 1-800-423-5108 BELGIUM Phone: 1-213-998-9333, ‘TWX: 57589 SEPLT B The following information must be supplied to eliminate delays in processing your order: 1. Complete address 2. Complete part numbers and quantities required 3. Description of parts Model number for which part is required Way of shipment Signature: any order form or telex must be signed otherwise such part order will be considered as null and void. oon PARTS ORDERING: Parts may be ordered from the following addresses: EUROPE MARANTZ S.A. MARANTZ GERMANY GMBH MARANTZ FRANCE MARANTZ DENMARK MARANTZ GMBH AUSTRIA European Parts Department Max Plancksvasse, 22 4 Pur Bernard Paisy Bregneraave) 1320 Wiesner Houprstasse 98 2, Avenue Leopole lll 6072 DREIEICH 22600 Asmieres 3460 Bikers 1050 wien 57120 Peconrasier Binche West Germany France. Denmark Austra Beigium Telex. 4195316 Telex 611651 Teex 29197 lex: 119589 Telex: 57589 MARANTZ S.A. MARANT2 NORSKE AS. MARANTZ AUDIO UK. LTD. MARANTZ BELGIUM MARANTZ SVENSKA AB. 326 Avenue Lovise Be 32 Rafstadallenn 13, Une i816 45 Rue Auguste Van Zande Sv2rtibsvangen 56 1050 Brussels ‘Soxon Way Incustil Estate 1080 Sruseee Traneoerg. Box 12016 Beoium Moor Lane Belgium 6112 Bromma Telex 26602 Harmondsworth UB? OLW Sweden Geast Britain Telex 13409 Tetex: 295196 AUSTRALIA USA. CANADA JAPAN MARANTZ AUSTRALIA PTY., LTD. MARANTZ COMPANY, INC. 'SUPERSCOPE CANADA, LTD. MARANTZ JAPAN, INC. 32 Cross Steet National Service Deot S710 Nashua Drive 351, 7-chome, Sggamione Brackvale, NSW. 2100 P.O. Box 577 Missesauge Segaminareshi, Kanagows Australie Chatsworth, CA 91311 Onvaro, Conaca LAVIMS span Telex 24121 usa’ Tolex 22878 ‘Toes 4720268 lll of the above locations are fully equipped to take care of your total service needs. Because various countries have differing configuration requirements, it is necessary that you contact the service facility in your particular country. In the event that there is no service location listed for your country, please, contact the nearest facility for the necessary assistance, In case of difficulties, do not hesitate to contact the Technical Department at abovementioned address. NOTE-FOR U.S.A. ONLY Parts for your MARANTZ stereo are generally available within 72 hours throughout the nation via @ toll-free line to our National Parts Depot in California. The sales professionals who take your call immediately refer to their own desk top ‘computer terminal and can quickly determine the availability and price information you require. If, for some reason, your ‘order should exceed our available stock, we usually can instantly provide an alternate replacement part or current delivery information. When the order is placed and confirmed, the computer simultaneously generates “hard copy” orders at the istribution center. As hard copies come directly from the computer to the national parts depot, your requested stock is, assembled and prepared for shipment and placed on the first available carrier for delivery to you. Phone orders will eliminate mail delays, and we encourage the use of this method. If you order by mail, use MARANTZ parts order forms which are available from SUPERSCOPE NATIONAL PARTS DEPARTMENT. Wenea Beca eRt Zz’ TABLE OF CONTENTS DESIGNATION OF PARTS 1, SHOCK,FIRE HAZARD SERVICE TEST —~~~ 2. MECHANISM OPERATING PRINCIPLES 3. DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ~~ 4, REPLACING AND REASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 5, ADJUSTMENTS ~ mn oo 6. TROUBLESHOOTING 7. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM. 8. WIRING DIAGRAMS ==-----— ~ 9. CONTROLLER CIRCUIT, DIAGRAMS vn 10. PRINTED WIRING BOARDS 11, EXPLODED VIEW. 12, PACKING MATERIALS 13, PARTS LIST: ~ c 7 FEATURES Linear Tracking Direct Drive Tumtable SPECIFICATIONS (Limit) TURNTABLE ‘Motor 20-p0le 30-e°ot3-phase brushless {ype DC servo controled airect- hve motor ‘Speeds 39-1/9 and 45 rpm, Speed calibration Pitchcorirol =3% Wow & Flutter 0.15% (DIN45507) Rumble ‘3608 DIN4BS99A (unweighted) (62cB DIN455998 (weighted) Tumtable platter 296mm aluminum aley che-cast with sitobe outsie rim (for 33-173 p.m) TONEARM Effective length 130mm Tracking error Within0.1° Usable cartridge Universal, Perount type CARTRIDGE Type mount system, with 0.6 mil stylus Induced Magnet ype Frequency response 20~20,000 Hz Output voltage ‘Channel balance ‘Channel separation Load resistance ‘Weight OPERATION cueing Mating Speed selector GENERAL Power consumption Dimensions Weight Sm +918 at 1 KHz 3.54 cmisec. Witvin 208 at 1 KH2 More than 18dB at 1KHz Arka, 6g Microcomputer-controlled fully ‘automatic: Automatic start, return, repeal and record size selector by beam sensor DC motor controled Reed relay method avoiding shocknose ‘Aulomatic selocion by beam ‘sensor (switchable for mara operation) 12watts 4764) x 94h} 3464} mm 45 Kginet) NOTE: Nominal Specs represent the design specs; all units should be able to approximate these-some will exceed and some may drop slightly below these specs. Limit Specs represent the absolute worst Condition which still might be considered acceptable: in no case should a unit perform to less than within any Limit Spec. Lubrication of the mechanism is not required. However, whenever a unit is brought in for adjustment Or repair, always use good common sense... clean any dust or dirt from mechanical parts and if mov: ing parts do seem to bind, check for dirt, If necessary, add a very fine film of light-weight specially formulated lubricant. DESIGNATION OF PARTS Dust cover Tonearm Cartioge Turntable plater ‘Tumtable plater mat Turntable shat Dust cover holder Record size / Safety searcher light Record size / Satety searcher crest 45 1pm adaptor Noon lamp CUT (>) button PLAY (4) button ‘CUE buton REPEAT button SPEED SELECTOR button PITCH CONTROL kno. POWER button 1. SHOCK, FIRE HAZARD SERVICE TEST CAUTION: After servicing this appliance and prior to re tuming to customer, measure the resistance between either primary AC cord connector pins (with unit NOT connected ‘to AC mains and its Power switch ON), and the face or front Panel of product and controls and chassis bottom. ‘Any resistance measurement less than 1 Megohms should cause unit to be repaired or corrected before AC power is applied, and verified before return to user/customer. Ref. UL Standard No. 1270, Para. 66. 3. D (Mandatory Test after servicing Electrical Appliances, effective 7-1-83). 2, MECHANISM OPERATING PRINCIPLES, (A) RECORD SIZE SEARCHER MECHANISM. ‘An optical sensor equipped with this unit automatically searches the size of record and the existence of record as well ‘The sensor system consists of the lamp, photo transistor and the slits on turntable platter. One of the two slits on turntable platter has the crest which works as a shutter. When no record is placed on the platter, the Photo transistor receives light from the lamp twice a turn through the two slits; when a 17cm record is placed, the photo transistor receives light once a turn through the slit without erest. “The pulse of light which photo transistor gots is transmitted to ‘the microcomputer, and the pulso of light is sensed as the size (oF the non-existence of record by the Microcomputer (ICO3) ‘Then the microcomputer transmits the command-signal of speed to the motor: for 30cm record 33-1/3 rpm, for 17 em record 45 rpm, for no record no rot (B) TRACKING ERROR CORRECTION MECHANISM “The tonearm tracking error is searched by the Sensor (PC201) ‘on Phono PWE (67-1) and the shutter plate mounted to the tonearm. The sensitivity of the sensor has been adjusted by (VR01), No tracking error point has been settled by the cor: rect positioning of phono PWB with (VRO2). The tracking error, if occurs, will be corrected as follows: When the tracking error angle is created, the intensity of light which the sensor gets will be varied, The variety of intensity of light will be converted to the current which flows the sensor. ‘The degree of tracking angle is almost in direct proportion to ‘the current near 0 degree with correct adjustment of position- ing, ‘The current will be converted to the voltage and will be then amplified so that the signal amplified starts rotating the Servo- controtied Motor (76). The rotation of the motor will be transmitted to the Worm Gear (31) by the Belt (34), The Worm Wheel Gear (35) bited the worm gear will roll the wire so that the Bracket K (47) on which the tonearm stands will be moved. When the tonearm is moved to the position where the tracking error angle is disappeared, the shutter plate will obstruct the light to the sensor. The current will become lower, the voltage will become lower too, and then servo-controlled motor will stop rotation, 3. DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS (A) TOOLS REQUIRED FOR DISASSEMBLY Phillips-head screwdrivers: for M2 and M3. Slotted-head screwdrivers: for the width 2.5~4 and 547.5 mm (B) REMOVE CASE TOP (1) AS FOLLOWS: 1. In caso that the tonearm starts moving normally, 1-1, Press the POWER Button (6) so that the power will be switched off, and remove the turntable platter and mat, (Fig. 0). Figure 1 1-2. Place the turntable upside down on a suitable bench. 1.3. Remove the seven Screws (207) which mount the Case bottom (15) (Fig. 2). @ case Front Gi Figure 2 1.4, Reverse the turntable, 1.5, Remove the screw (206) which mounts the Cover(10) to the Case top (1) 1-6. Remove the Cover (10) from the case top by drawing it (Fig. 3). 1.7, Press the POWER button so thet the power will be switched on and remove the tonearm to the position where the Cover (10) was mounted, pressing the PLAY button, 1-8. Press the POWER button to switch the unit off. 1-9. Remove the three Screws (207) which mount the case top (Fig. 4) and lift the case top. | ® Figure 3 Figure 4 2. tn case that the tonearm does not start moving with trouble, 241. If the tonearm is above or on the turntable platter, turn the Pulley (33) counterclockwise through the hole referring to Fig. 5 with the slotted-head screwdriver (width 2.5 ~ 4mm) until tonearm moves to its rest position, 2.2. Remove the turntable platter and mat. 2.3. Follow the same steps as described above 1-2, 1-3, 1-4, 1-8 and 1-6. 2-4, Move the tonearm to the position where the Cover (10) was mounted, turning the Pulley (33) clockwise (Fig. 5). 2.5. Follow the same step as above 1-9, NOTE: If the tonearm doas not move by turning the Pulley (33) (Fig. 5), an additional force by finger should be added to the bended part of tonearm in the desired direction. Figure 5 (c) REMOVE THE BRACKET K (47) AS FOLLOWS: 1. After removing the case top, remove Position PB Assy (69) referring to Fig. 6. 2, Remove the Bolt (34) between Servo-controlled Motor (76) and Pulley (33). 3, Remove the Sustainer K (30) referring to Fig. 7, a) Figure 6 Figure 7 4, After removing the Screw (202) described in Fig. 8, remove the Bracket K (47) by lifting the left end of the Guide (42) 8 (D) REMOVE THE TONEARM ASSY (63) AS FOLLOWS: 1. Unsolder the five lead-wires on Phono PWB Assy (67) ‘coming from tonearm. 2. Remove the Phono PWB Assy which is mounted to the Bracket K (47) by two Screws, (203) and (205) (Fig. 9). 3, Remove the Hexagon Nut (217) and Spring Washer (216) to remove the tonearm assy (Fig. 8). NOTE: When the Phono PW Assy (67) is mounted, make sure to refer to "NO TRACKING ERROR” adjustment (ADJUSTMENT D, page 6). a) (E) REMOVE THE SWITCH (79) ON THE BRACKET K (47) AS FOLLOWS: Figure 9 1. Remove the E type Wesher (220) 20n Bracket K (47). 2. Remove the Washer (218) and Spring (59). 3. Remove the Bracket (48). 4, Remove the Screw (200) (Fig. 10). Slicone Grease _8 (G501) Figure 10 (F) REMOVE THE WORM GEARS, (31) AND (54), AS FOLLOWS: 1. Worm gears have been pressinsert mounted. When worm ‘gears are lifted, make sure to apply an equal force to each connecting parts (Fig. 11). 2. To lift the Worm Gear (54) remove the two Screws (222). @~ Figure 11 4, REPLACING AND REASSEMBLY INSTRUC- TIONS (A) REPLACE THE WIRE ASSY (38) AS FOLLOWS: 1. Prior to mounting, String K (38) should be rolled two turns by Wheel (35) (Fig. 12). 2, Place the Wheel (35) to the Shaft (36), and rotate the ‘wheel clockwise until the starting point of the wie (slit on pulley) comes to the Point A (Fig. 13). 3. Rotate the wheel then counterclockwise until the point A ‘comes to the point B. This position will correspond to the most left possible location of Bracket K (47). 4, Place the Guide (38-2) to the depressed part on case bottom (Fig. 12). Figure 12 Figure 13 (8) REPLACE THE CAM (60) WITH FOLLOWING CAUTION: ‘When Cam (60) is replaced, make sure that the depressed part fon the cam should be mounted facing with the tonearm (Fig, 14) Figure 14 (C) REASSEMBLY THE WORM GEAR ASSYS, (31) AND (64), WITH FOLLOWING CAUTIONS: 1. Worm gear (54) Assy Pressing insert the Pulley (55) to the Worm Gear (54) so that the left end of the worm gear will be on the same level as the face of the smaller circle in the pulley (Fig. 15). Figure 15 2, Worm gear (31) Assy ‘As described in Fig. 16 pressing insert the Shifter (32) and pulley to the long and short bars of Worm Gear (31) respec: tively. When the Shifter (32) is assembled, make sure that the left ond of the bar is on the same level as the face of the shorter boss of shifter. When the Pulley (33) is assembled, press the pulley as long as it goes. @ 8 Figure 16 (D) REASSEMBLY THE MOTORS, (75) AND (76), WITH THE FOLLOWING CAUTIONS: 1. When the Pulley (61 or 62) is mounted to the Motor (75 or 76), make sure to have the specified clearance between the pulley and the motor referring to Fig, 17 and Fig. 18, 2, After mounting the pulley, apply quick-dry adhesive agent. We recommend “NEJI-LOCK SUPER, 13248” for this assembly. (E) To REASSEMBLE, use DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ex an Frere iH Figure 17 Figure 18 5. ADJUSTMENTS (A) STYLUS POINT HEIGHT 1. Remove the case top according to DISASSEMBLY IN- STRUCTIONS (8) (page 3). 2, Turn the Scrow (63) described in Fig. 19 so that the clear: ance between stylus and turntable platter will be wi 8~10 mm when the tonearm is in up position (Fig. 20). Figure 20 (8) TONEARM SETUP POSITION 1, Remove the case top according to DISASSEMBLY IN- STRUCTIONS (B) (page 3 ). 2, Tum the Adjuster (50) described in Fig, 21 so that the tonearm will be mounted at right angles with its moving direction (Fig. 22). 3, After this adjustment, make sure to apply “NO TRACK- ING ERROR” adjustment (ADJUSTMENT D, page 6 ), Figure 21 Figure 22 (C) TRACKING SENSOR SENSITIVITY ‘This adjustment is subject to rectifying the uneven sensitivity of Photo Interrupter (PC201) on the Phono PWB Assy (87). NOTE: This adjustment has to be done without any direct sun shine nor any strong light. 1, Remove the case top according to DISASSEMBLY IN: STRUCTIONS (B) (page 3). 2. Press the POWER button so that the unit will be switched on. 3. Connect the D.C. voltmeter between TP1 and GND ter- rminals on Control PWB Assy (65) (Fig. 23). (conve PW Doo Figure 23 4, Slightly loosen the two Screws, (203) and (206), which fasten the Phono PWB Assy (67). (Fig. 24). 5. Tum the adjusting boss counterclockwise with the screw: _—_@ Shutor pate PU. L Figure 24 ‘Adjusting boss 8. Turn the Phono PWB Assy clockwise by approximately 5° with the screw A as a center (Fig, 25). Figure 25 7. Make sure that the sensor gets enough light not being ob- stracted by shutter plate, 8, Turn the Variable Resistor (VRO1} with a small size slotted- head screwdriver so that the voltmeter shows -3.9 ~ ~4.1 volts. 9. After the above adjustment, make sure to apply “NO TRACKING ERROR” and “STYLUS SET-DOWN POS! TION" adjustments (ADJUSTMENTS D AND €, page 6 and 7} (D) NO TRACKING ERROR NOTE: This adjustment has to be done without any direct sun shine nor any strong light. 1, Remove the case top accor STRUCTIONS (8) (page 3) 2. Press the POWER button so that the unit will be switched on, 1g to DISASSEMBLY IN- 3. Connect the D.C. voltmeter between TP1 and GND ter- minals on Control PWB Assy (65) (Fig. 23). 4. Slightly loosen the two Screws, (203) and (205), which fasten the Phono PWB Assy (Fig. 24). 5, Turn the adjusting boss with a screwdriver so that the volt meter shows - 1.6 ~ ~2.0 volts. 6. Disconnect the D.C. voltmeter and re-connect it between ‘TP2 and GND terminals on Control PB Assy (Fig. 26). four Go| soo P= cu0 stp Figure 26 7. Without placing the turntable platter, press the START. button so that the tonearm starts moving. 8, Press the CUE button so that the tonearm lifts after stylus setdown, 9, Tum the Variable Resistor (VRO2) with a screwdriver so that the voltmeter shows -1.9~ -2.1 volts. 10. Press the CUE button so that the tonearm descends and press the CUT button for tonearm return to its rest. 1, After above adjustment, make sure to apply “STYLUS. SET-DOWN” adjustment (ADJUSTMENT E, page 7 ). (E) STYLUS SET-DOWN POSITION 1, Remove the case top according to DISASSEMBLY IN- STRUCTIONS (8) (page 3) 2. Press the POWER button so that the unit will be switched 3, Place the turntable platter and mat, 4, Use the first face of NEC test record ES-1008 for this adjustment. Press the PLAY button; turntable starts rotation, the tonearm will move and descend onto a record, 5. Turn the adjusting pin described in Fig. 27 so that the stylus set-down position will be counted between 15 and 17 points. 6. Using the second face of the test record ES-1008 make sure that the automatic return position will be counted between 19 and 22 points, NOTE: After the above steps, no adjustment for 17 cm records is required. However, to settle the speci- fied counting position by the first time adjustment may be difficult. Apply several times adjustments to confirm the above specified position. (F) PITCH ADJUSTMENT OF STYLUS SET-DOWN POSITION After fundamental adjustment mentioned above (E}, pitch adjustment of stylus set-down position is available without removing the case top. 1. Place the unit upside down on a suitable bench, 2. Stylus set-down position can be adjusted by rotating the cam through the hole which is marked in Fig, 2 with a slotted- head screwdriver. 3. Counterclockwise turn moves the set-down position inward; clockwise turn moves the set-down position outward. — ® | Phono PW Ass a Figure 27 6, TROUBLESHOOTING (A) THE STROBE LIGHT DOES NOT TURN ON Measure the voltage between 4 and 5 terminals on Power PWB Assy (70) with A.C. voltmeter. * Local voltage is supplied: (R501), Neon Lamp (71-2) or Lead.wire is defective, * Different voltage from local one or no voltage is supplies Power Supply Cord (73), Power Switch (SW501) or Fuse (70-2) is defective, (8) THE RECORD SIZE SEARCHER LIGHT DOES NOT TURN ON Measure the voltage between GND and each +9 volts terminals, (J10) and (J12), on Control PWB Assy (65) with D.C. volt: meter. * Approx. #9V is supplied: Measure the voltage between 1 and 2 terminals on Position PWB (69-1) with D.C, volt- meter + Approx. 18V is supplied: Lamp (78) or Lead-wire is defective, * Too short voltage is supplied: Cord Assy 6P (69-2) or connector is defective, + Quite different voltage from +9V is supplied: (201), (202) or (003) is defective, + Quite different voltage from -9V is supplied: (204), (205) or (008) is defective, (C) THE TURNTABLE DOES NOT START ROTATION AFTER PLACING THE RECORD Check to see that the base-voltage at (219) is approx. +9V when tonearm returns to its rest upon STOP button being pressed, and the voltage is lowered by approx. 0.6V upon PLAY button being pressed, + Yes: (033), Cord Assy 7P (65-3) or Direct-drive Motor (77) is dofectiv * No: (IC03) or (R44) is defective. (0) STYLUS SET-DOWN POSITION Is NOT CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORD SIZE Check to see that the collector voltage at (024) against GND will be changed from approx, +9V to approx, OV when the ight through the slit on the turntable platter reaches to the Photo Transistor (301) on Record PWB Asty (68). NOTE: Make sure that no outside light will be reached ‘to photo transistor during the measurement, Use D.C. voltmeter or oscilloscope for the measurement. + No change: Photo Transistor (0301), Cord Assy 6P (69-2) or (024) is defective. * Changing: (1C03) is defective. NOTE: After replacement the part, the adjustment according to ADJUSTMENT (E) on page 7 should be applied. {E) TONEARM MOVES TOO INSIDE UPON PLAY BUTTON BEING PRESSED Check to see that the collector voltage at (PC401) against GND with the oscilloscope will be changed by 8 pulses per one tum (from approx, +9V to approx. OV) according to the turn Of Shifter (32) which has 8 slits. + No change or small number of pulse: (PC401), Cord Assy 6P (69-2), (21), (022) or (023) is detective. # Changing: (1CO3) is detective. INFORMATION:. The (ICO3) acknowledges that the tone- ‘arm moves to the stylus set-down and/or return position when the number of the pulse from the start point corresponds to ‘the number programmed beforehand. After the acknowledge- ment, (ICO3) will supply the necessary signal for various movement according to the position of tonearm. (F) NO SOUND FROM THE LOUD SPEAKER Measure the value of resistor between Output Shield Wire (74) and its shielded part, +0 ohm: The Circuit (65) or (67) is shortage or muting relay is defective, + Approx. co ohm: The dead circuit or defective cartridge. (G) NO MUTING WORKS UPON STYLUS UP ACTION Check to see that the basewoltage at (017) against GND is approx. +9V when tonearm is in up position upon CUE button being pressed, and the voltage is lowered by approx. 0.6V upon CUE button being pressed agai + Yes: (Q17), (032) or muting relay is defective, + No: (IC03) is defective. (H) THE TONEARM MOVES LEFTWARD UPON UP. AND DOWN ACTIONS Apply ADJUSTMENTS (C), (D) and (E) (page 6 and 7). (W) THE STYLUS KICKS THE RECORD UPON ITS UP ACTION Apply ADJUSTMENTS (C), (D) and (E) (page 6 and 7) NOTE: The extent up to 0.2mm fall within the specification settled. If the pitch of the record groove increases, this figure tends to increase, 7. 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