Sansui Seven SM
Sansui Seven SM
Sansui Seven SM
SANSUI SEVEN
CONTENTS
SWITCHES AND CONTROLS ........... .... .... ......... .. ..... .... 3,4,5
CONN ECTIONS .... .. .. ....... .. .... ......... .. ........... .. ... ....... .. 6,7,8
OPERATIONS .. ... ...................... ........ ..... ......... .... ... .... ...... 9
4-C HANNEL STEREO SYSTEM ...... ... . __ ... ... _.. .. .. .. .... . .. ..... 10
NOISE REDUCTION SYSTEM ............... ................. _.. .. ..... 11
S IMPLE MAINTENANCE HINTS ...... .. .......... ....... .. ........ . 12
SIMPLE MA INTENANCE HINTS/ ACCESSOR IES .... ..... .. . 13,14
GENERAL TROUB LESHOOTING CHART .... ... .... ....... ... 15, 16
SPECIFICATIONS ............. ............. .. ..... .. ............. ......... 17
DISASSEMBLY PROCED URE ..... ... ...... ........ ..... .... .. ....... .. 18
TEST POINTS .. ...... ... ........... ................... ... .. ...... ......... .. 19
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM OF AMPLIFIER SECTION . .... . 20, 21
SCHEMATIC DI AGRAM OF TUNER SECTION .... ...... .. ... 22,23
ALIGNMENT .... .. ... .. .. .. .. ....... ..... .... _.. ..... ............. 24,25,26
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS AND PARTS LIST ............ 27- 39
OTHER PARTS AND THEIR LOCATION ON CHASSIS ... 40- 42
Tuning Control
Speaker Selector - - - - - - - - - - = - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' Tunc in thc dcsired st<ltioll hy turning this ron-
OFF: To cut off the sound from the speaker Triple Tone Controls _---J Volume Control _ _ _.oJ ' - - - - - Selector Control trol.
systems when listening with headphones. B ASS: Usc to strengthen or weaken the receiver's Tllrn it clockwise to raise the volume. Depending on what you wish to hear. turn to the
A: To dri\'e the speaker systems connected to low-end response. Turn it clockwise to emphasize appropriate position .
the SYSTEi\[ A terminals. the lows hy :ldR pe r s tep. PHONO. 2: Selects a turntahle connected to
B: To drive the ones connected to the SYSTE~l MIDRANGE: l ise to strengt hen or weakcn the Balance Control the PI [ONO ~ inputs. Tape Monitor.2 Jacks
13 terminals. midrange response. Turn it clockwisc to empha- 1'S(' to halalH'c thc lert and right channels. PHONO.l: Selects the one connc(·ted to the 1\ part of tape monitor circuit 2, these jack s con-
C: To dri,·e the ones connected to the SYSTE\[ size the mid ranges by Id13 per step. PIIONO 1 in puts. nect a tape deck with phone plugs. The upper
C terminals. TREBLE: 1i.e to stren)( then or weaken thc FM AUTO: To hear 1' \1 hroadcasts, whcther jack is for recording, and the lower one for play-
A+B: To dri,·e both A and 13 pairs of speaker high-end response. Tllrn it clockwise tocmphasize N.R. Adaptor Switch _----J s tereo or mono. back. Connecting: a tapc deck here automatically
systems. the highs by :ldR per step. If you connect a noise reduction adaptor to the AM : To hear .-\1\1 broadcasts. disables the pin jack terminals and DIN connector
A + C: To drive both A and C pairs of speaker SEVEN and want to record or reproducc on a socket of tape monilor circuit :l on the receivcr's
AUX: To hear whatc\'cr progrm source IS con-
systems. tape deck \·ia such ad3ptor. push this switch. nected to the At IX inputs. rear panel.
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CONNECTIONS
SPEAKER SYSTEM·A
OUTDOOR FM ANTENNA
RIGHT SPEAKER LEFT SPEAKER Connecting Speaker Systems
The SEVEN connects up to three p<lirs of spe<lker
systems. Any pair may be driven independently
or a combination of two pairs may be dri\'cn . as
JOO n BALANC[o
r[[D£R CA8LE selected by the Speaker Selector. Connect them to
the recei\'er as instructed in the diagram on the
left. taking care not to confuse the left and right
channels and the plus and minus leads. Also. be
CONNECT NOISE ver y cCireflll not to s hort-circuit the pills nnd minus
REDUCTI ON ADAPTOR leads,
INDOOR 'T' SHAPED FM ANTENNA HERE (SEE p , 11 )
CONN ECT 4,CHAN NEL About the Speaker Impedance
ADA PTOR HERE
(SEE p, 10) Each speaker system connected to ),our SE\,El\
must possess an impcdfll1cC of ., to 16 ohms. Should
YOLI wish to dri\'c two pairs of speaker systems
CONNECTI NG TO
Connecting Antennas
ANTENNA AND_"'--
SP KI! , E F\,M~
FM Antennas
).
T.Shaped Feeder A ntenna
If you li ,'e in the proximity of hroade<lst sl,ltiomi,
quality reception can he tlsually ohtained by ju!"t
selling: lip the T- shaped feeder cahle antcnn;1 sup-
plied with the recei,'cr. Connect thc an tenna to thc
recei"er's F~ I :~oon terminals. set up the receiver
I for F~I reception. stretch the antenna to a full T
shape, and adjust it ~ height ami directioll ulltil the
hest rece ption is ohtained,
WALL AC OUTLET
Outdoor FM Antenna
Should the feeder cable ,mtenn" described "I>OI'e fail
TURNTABLE 1
to give you a dear rec·epl ioll . try installing an out-
COMPONENTS I-tt:t--~ RECORD door F~I antenn".
PLAYBACK \Vhile many different types of antenna are com-
mercially ;w<li lable. it is <ldvisahle to lISC one with
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• OIN CABLE (~. '.~ )\' . j
at least 5 or 7 clements.
Using feeder cahle, COT1I1et:t SllC h antenna to the F~I
300n antenna terminals of the receiver. Oilsen'e
~ the following suggestions when connecting it:
1. As an antenna is directional, locate and orient
J L-LL
TURNTABLE the antenna in the place and direction which give
you the hest reception . Actually listen to your
v v Co v v Co
_ _= LEFT CHAN N EL
- - - RI GHT CHANNEL '.- TAPE DECK 2
FRONT PANEL r._ TAPE DECK 1
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favorite FM station while you make the adjust.
men ts,
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2. Be Sllre no t to let the anten na tou ch electric Connecting Tape Decks
cables and other objects. The SEVEN is pro"ided with two tape monitor cir-
3 . Arrange the route of the feeder cable so as to cuits. One has pin jack terminals, while the other has
keep it as short as possible. pin jack terminals, a DIN connector socket and
4. Try to kee p the antenna as far from streets phone type jacks. If you arc connecting only one
as possible to preven t picking up the noise gener- tape deck, you are absolutely free to usc any lenni-
ated by automobiles. nals which arc most convenicnt to YOll _ But if you
If you should need long feeder cable to connect the arc connecting two tape decks, be su re to connect
ante nna or where the automobile traffic is hea,-y, it o ne of them to the first tape monitor circuit. and
is ad"isable to employ 750 coaxial cable. In this the other to any terminals of the second tape
case, howe\'er, it is necessary to connect a ma tching monitor circuit.
transformer between the antenna and the coaxial
cable to match their impedances. Be su re to con- If U sing Pin Jacks
nect the cable to the Fi\ 1 750 tennimds. (If the If you are usi ng the pin jack terminals to connect
antenna itself has an impedance of 750_ no match- you r tape deck, proceed as follows:
ing transformer is needed.) 1. Connect a pair of s hielded cables bet ween the
'TAPE 1 (or 2) REG' pin jack terminals of the
AM Antenna" SEVEN and the recording input termimtls of you r
Ferrite Bar A ntenna tape deck.
The highly sensitive AM ferrite har an tenna, pro· 2. Connect anot her pair of such cables bet wee n the
'Aided on th e rear of the recei,-er, is usually suffici- recei"er's ' TA PE 1 (or 2) \ION' pin jack terminals
cnt to obtain a quality reception of A~I stMions. To and the tape deck's playback (monitor) output
usc, simply pull it out as illustrated_ tenninals _ .
No te: If you don't connect a 4-channel adaptor to
O utdoor AM A ntenna the 4-CHANNEL ADAPTOR terminals on the rear
Should the bar antenna fail to givc you a clear recep-
panel, you Illel)' connect flnother tapc deck to them_
tion. however, connect a picce of pye wi re sup-
plied to the Ai'vl-A terminal on the recci,-er's rear Use the :!·CI I OUTPUT term inals as recordi ng
panel and ex tend it outside a window or on the outputs, and INP UT te rminals as playback inputs.
roof. Still beller results can be obtained if you If U sing the DIN Socket
ground thc recei,-cr. In the rather unlikely event that you r tape deck is
equipped only with a DIN connector socket, plug
Connecting Turntables the DI 1 connector cable extending from it into the
As the SEVEN is equipped with two phono input
5· pin DIN connector socket (marked TAPE-2 RECI
circu its, it is possible to employ two turntables or
PLA Y) on the receiver's rear panel.
two tonearms with magnetic cartridges.
Connect the output cables of the turntable to the If Using Phone Jacks
PHONO 1 or 2 input terminals. Be sure to keep Should your tape deck be equipped with cables with
the left and right channel cables in proper order. phone type plugs, you may connect it to the phone
No te: jacks on the receiver's front panel. The tape deck's
1. If you wish to use a moving-coil (MC) ty pe recording input plug should be inserted into the
cartridge, be sure to employ either a step-up trans- upper 'TAPE REC' jack, and its playback output
former or separate head amplifier between the plug into the lower 'PLAYBACK' jack.
turntable and the SEVEN. Con necting a tape deck to the phone type jacks
2. If you wish to use " ceramic or crystal type automatically disables the pin jack terminals and
cartridge, connect the outputs of the turntable to DIN connector socket of the second tape monitor
the receiver's AUX input terminals. circuit.
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OPERATIONS
FM Reception 3. To mon itor the sou nd being recorded, push the
1. Set the Selector Control to 'FM AUTO: TAPE MON 1 or 2 Switch, depending on which of
2. Tune in the desired FM station by turning the the two tape monitor circuits is ;Iccommoda ling the
Tuning Control. tape deck at the moment.
I t is correctly pinpointed when the Signal Meter Note: ~Ionitoring is possible only if the tape deck
pointer has swung as far to the right as possible and is equipped with separate heads for recording and
the Tuning ~Il e ter pointer is accu rately centered. playback.
3. Use the various other controls and switches to To Reproduce a Recorded Tape
sui t your personal preference. 1. Push the TAPE MON 1 or 2 Switch, depending
on which of the two tape monitor circuits is accom ·
AM Reception modating the tape deck at the moment.
l. Set the Selector Control to 'AM.'
2. tart the tape deck in the playback mode.
2. Tune in the desired AM station by turning the
3. se the nlrioliS controls and switches to suit
Tuning Knob until the Signal Meter pointer sw ings
your personal preference.
as far to the right as it will go nea r the frequency
of that station. The Tuning Meter dose not operate Recording into Two Tape Decks
for A~1. Simultaneously
3. Use the ,·arious other controls and switches to l. Set the Selector Control to the program source
sui t your personal preference. you want to record.
2. Start both tape decks in the record ing mode.
Playing Records
1. Set the Selector Control to 'PHONO·I' or Recording from One Tape Deck into the
'PHONO·Z: depending on which inpu t circu it you Other
are using. 1. Push the TAPE ~ION 1 Switch.
2. Start the turntable and play the record. 2. Start the tape deck connected to the second tape
3. sc the ,"arious controls and switches to suit monitor circui t, in the recording mode.
your llersonal preference. 3. Now start the other tape deck (conneted to the
first tape mon itor circuit) in the 1)layback mode.
Recording and Playback on Note: The copying (dubbing) of a recorded tape,
Tape Decks as described above, is only possible from a tape
To Record into a Tape Deck deck connected to the first tape monitor circui t to
l. Set the recei,·er's Selector Control to the program the one connected to the second tape monitor cir·
source you want to record . cuit.
2. Start the talle deck in the recoding mode.
Signal Path Diagram
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NOISE R:::OUCTlON.... r - 4 . CHANNELl
of Tape Record/ [ ADAPTOR I 2-CH. ADAPTOR
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sw. sw. SW. SW.
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4-CHANNEL STEREO SYSTEM
4.CHANNEL STEREO Connecting a 4·Channel Adaptor
The sound we daily hear is a mixture of the sounds Connection of such a rear amplifier or 4-channel
that reach Ollf ears straight from the sound source adaptor is easy. Just connect the 4·CHA NEL
- be it a rnusical instrument, a jet, a Ill a ll's mOllth ADAPTOR 2·CH . OUTPUT terminals of your
Of what ha\'e you-and the 'indirect sounds' that SEVEN with the input terminals 01 such rear ampli·
ar rive at ollr cnrs only after th ey arc reflected of( fier or 4·channel adaptor, then connect its 4·CI-IAN·
various su rfaces. such as the walls, ceiling and so :-.IEL ADAPTOR II PUT terminals with the output
forth . Four·channel recordings arc m£ldc using two terminals of such unit.
microphones in the front of the concert hall and
two in the rear (to simplify the explanation). The
'indirect sounds' with their compl icated wa\'cforms
arc mainly picked up by the two rear rnicrophones
and reprodu ced out of the two r ear speakers in a"",
channel stereo sc t-up for t{rca tl y enhanced 'ambience'
effects. . Th e result is almost as if the oriJ.!inal li\'c
pedorll1 ~mcc were f e-played r ight in YOUf own rool11.
This new approach can now be yours simply by
adding certain equipment-mainly. a ansui-l-
channel rear amplifier and a second pair of speaker
syste ms-to your :!-chan ncl stereo system . Operation
To operate the rear amplifier or ·1· channel adaptor
so connected, push the 4CII ADAPTOR Switch on
the receiver·s front panel, and otherwise follow its
SANSUI 4 ·CHANNEL REAR AMPLIFIER QS·SOO manufacturer's instructions.
:i
2·CH
OUTPUT INPUT
PROGRAM
SOURCES 1= SEVEN
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NOISE REDUCTION SYSTEM
About Noise Reduction Systems W ith this in mind, make these connection. between
Tape hiss is the single greatest annoyance to tape the SEVE:\ and the n.r. adaptor:
recording: enthusiasts. To eliminate this noise, se\'cr· SE \ 'EN N.R. Adaptor
al noise reduction systems have been developed to
OUT ... Input jacks of its recording circuit.
date.
R EC ... Output jacks of its recording circuit.
The latest innovation in this area is ",.lIed the Dolby
MON .. . Input jacks of its playback circuit.
system. which reduces tape hiss most effecti"e1y
IN ..... .Output jacks of its playback circuit.
without affecting the tone quality of the program
source sound. It ilwolvcs compressing low·lc\"cl Operating a N.R. Adaptor
signals (where tape hiss is most annoying) during Operate the n.r. adaptor correctly according to the
recording and then expanding them during playback instructions supplied by its manufacturer. Then it
in exactly the opposite manner. is simply a maller of operating your tapc deck COf-
The Dolby system often more than doubles the rectly for recording and playback and pushing the
stereo listening enjoyment. T'o take maximum ad· ·.R. ADAPTOR Switch on the SEVEN's front
"anlage of it, you only need couple a commercially panel.
available Dolby :\oise Reduction Adaptor to your
SE\ ·E:\. Note: \Yhen you are recording via a two-circu it
type Dolby Noise Reduction Adaptor, changing its
Connecting a N.R. Adaptor mode switch from record to playback by mistake is
Connect the Noise Reduction (N.R.) Adaptor to the likely to cause a loud oscillating phenomenon. Be
NOISE RED UCTION ADAPTOR jacks on your very careful to avoid such mistake.
EVEN.
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SIMPLE MAINTENANCE HINTS
A bout the Place of Installation PM Connectors
The wooden cabinet of the SEVEN is designed so These arc the U·shaped jumper connectors connce·
that any heat radiated inside will cffecti\'e!y esc.ape ting the 'PRE a T' (preamplifier output) jacks and
through it. Proper care should therefore be taken the ':\1A IN IN' (power amplifier input) jacks on the
of the dissipation of such heat if you wish to place rccci\'cr's real panel, and can be easily pulled out.
somcthin~ on top of the recei,·er or place it inside With these connectors unplugged, the preamplifier
a closed box. etc. Abo\'e all. ",'oid placing it where and power amplifier sections arc separated and may
it may he exposed to the direct sunlight. be independently uscd. For example, a different
power amplifier may be coupled to the 'PRE OUT'
W hen Connecting a Turntable, etc. jacks.
To connect a turntable. tape deck and so forth. it is Separating the preamplifier and power amplifier
strongly recommended to use thick. shielded cables sections makes it possible to upgrade YOUT stereo
with minimal distrihuted capacitance and to keep system further by adopting the 'electronic crossover
them as short as possible. system: among other things.
To solder the pin plugs supplied as accessories onto
No te :
such shielded cables. refer to the illustration below.
1. Be sure to le""e the P1-.1 connectors firmly plug-
ged in unless YOll want to separate the preamplifier
and power amplifier sections for some purpose.
2. Turn off the Power Switch without failure
he fore you plug in or Ollt the P ~ l connectors.
H um and H owling
Care must be taken nc\'cr to place a turntable on or
too nCar a speaker system, or the vibration of the
speaker system is transmitted and causes howling.
It is best to keep these components completely
separate but if this is impossible. place a thick
clishion between them .
Ilummillg is a phenomenon caused by incomplete ELECTRONIC
or incorrect lurntablc·recch·cr connections. Should CROSSOVER
DIVIDER
this occur, check to see if all connections are COIl"!-
pletely made and if the connecting cables are suf-
fi ciently thick. Be sure to connect the grounding
lead (or terminal) of the turntable to the GND
terminal of the SEVEN. It may suppress the hum
noise wich may otherwise occur.
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Voltage Adjustment
In ordcr to perm it the use of your SEYE:\ in any
part of th e world, it is equipped with a \"oit agc
Selcctor. It is set to thc correct power supply
voltage of your area prior to shipment . so there
is no need to tOll ch it. l-IOWC\·c r. should you mo\'c
afte r purchasi ng thc unit and fi nd thc powcr supply
voltage is differe nt. simpl y reset the selector :1S
follows:
1. Remove th e two screws securing th e name plate
on the unit's rear panel, then r c n'lO\'C the name
platc.
2. nplug the \ 'oltagc SclcelOr once, and rese t it
so that the arrow mark on it faces the correct \'olt -
age indication. C hange the power fu se also w hen-
C,'cr thc powcr suppl y "oltage has changed. For
100/ 11 7 \"olt opcration, use a 5·am pere g lass·tu bed
fuse . For 220/ 2,10 \"olt operation, use a :l· am perc
on e.
3. Where the power su pply vollage considcra bly
flu ctuates. the Voltage Selector may be reset to
avoid unpleasant side effects of slIch fl uctuat ion .
Resct it to the voltage immediately higher than the
peak of the fl uctuation.
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About Servicing
If anyth ing should ever go wrong with your ACCESSORIES
SE\' E ,or if you h3\'c any question about it.
plcase contactthc Sansui dcaler from whom you 1. FM Antenna ....................... ... ........ .... .. .. 1
purchased it or your nearest Authori zed Sansui 2. AM Antenna ......... .. .... ......... ... .. ... .. .. ... .. . 1
Ser \'ice Station. 3. Pin Plugs ...... ......... ................ ... ..... ... ... 2
4. Butterfly Bolts ...... ..... .............. ...... ..... 2
5. Washe rs ...... .... ... .... .. ..... .. .... .. .... ........ . 2
6. Polishing Cloth ...... .............................. 1
7. Quick·acting Fuses (4A .. .... ... ... ... ..... ... . 2
8. Operating Instructions and Service
Manual .... ..... ............ ............ .. ..... ... ..... 1
9. Operating Instructions Sh ee t ... ...... ........ . 1
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GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING CHART
If the receiver is otherwise operating satisfactory, the ponent, be sure to read its manufacture's instructions.
more common (causes of trouble ma y generally be a t- 3 . Improper location of audio components. The proper
tributed to the following: positioning of compon ents, such as speakers and turntable,
1. Incor rec t conn ections or loose terminal cont~tc l s . Check is essential to maximum stereo enjoyment.
the speakers. turntable. tape deck. antenna and power 4. Defective audio components.
cord. The following arc some other common causes of mal·
2. Improper operati on . Before operating any audio com- function and what to do about th em .
AM. FM or A . Constant or intermit· • Discharge or oscillation .. Attach noise limiter to elec trical ap-
MPX reception. le nt noise heard at caused bv e lec trical appli· pliance producing noise. or attach it
times or in certain ances, such as fluorescent to receiver's power souce.
area. lamp. TV set. D.C . motor
rectifier or oscillator. • Install outdoor antenna and ground
receiver to raise SN ratio.
• Natural phenomena, such as .. Rcverse power cord plug/receptacle
atomosphcric. static or thuo · connections.
derbolts .
.. If noi se occurs at certain frequency,
• Insufficient antenna input attach wave trap to input.
due to ferroconcrete wall or
long dis Hmce rrom stat ion . .. Keep receiver at proper distance from
other electrical appliances.
A~\'I reception . A . Noise heard at par· • Peculiar to AM broadcasts. • Install antenna for maximum anten-
ticular time of day. na efficiency. Sec CONNECTIONS
in cert ain area or in operating instructions booklet.
o\'cr part of dial. .. In some cases, noi se can be elimi·
nated by grounding receiver or reo
versi ng power cord plug/receptacle
conn ec tions .
B. A series of pops. • Ignition noise caused by .. Install antenna and its lead-i n wire
starting of nearbv auto - at proper distance rrom street or in -
mobile engine. crease ant enn;, input as described
before .
C. Tuning noise between .. Results from nature of FM .. Release FM Muting Release switch.
stations. reception .
• Ditto .
.. FM Muting Release switch
depressed .
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PROGRAM SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE WHAT TO DO
F~I · MI'X
reception .
A. Noise heard during
F~'I · ~IPX reception
I *' \"eaker signal because
service area of F~I · ~IPX
'" Oricnt antenna fo r maximum anten -
na input.
but inaudibl e during broadcast is onl\" half that
F~ I mono reception . of F~I mono bro'adcasl. • Switch on Il igh Filter and or turn
Treble control cou nterclockwise.
C. Stereo indica tor blinks " In terft:'rencc . • Indica tor is not fauily. adjust VR. o:.
on and off.
Record playing A. Il um or howling . • Turntable p);'tced directly on • Place cushi on bctwct! n turntable and
or tape playback . spea ker . spea ker cabi net or place them away
from each other.
• \ Virc ot her than shielded
cable used . '" Conn ecti ng shielded cables should be
as short as possible.
• Loose tcr rn imd contHCt.
• Turn on Low F ilter or tu rn Bass
• Shielded cable too close to control cou nt erclock wise.
power cord. Huorcsccntlamp
or other appliances. • Consult nearest Radio Regu lator y
Bureau.
• Nearb\' amateur radio sta·
tion orTV transmission an-
tenna .
B. Surface noise. • \Vorn or old record . '" Recondition playback head of tape
deck or replace turnwble stylus.
• \Vorn phono stylus.
'" Turn Treble control counterclockwise
• Phono stylus dusty.
• Turn Hi gh Filter on.
" Imploper stylus pressure.
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SPECIFICATIONS
AUDIO SECTION OUTPUT LEVEL:
POWER OUTPUT TEPE MONITOR (DIN): 30mV
IHF MUSIC POWER : 160W 4n 01 I.000H. PHONE TYPE, PIN: I SOm V
120W an 01 I ,OOOH. PREAMPLIFIER: SOOm V
CON TINUOUS RMS POWER (each channel driven) MAX : 4.000mV ( 01 0.5 %
60/60W 4n 01 I ,OOOH. dist or tion)
47/ 47W an 01 I.000H. TONE CONTROLS
CONT INUOUS RMS POWER (both channl s driven) BASS: + ISdS, - ISdS 01 20H. (3dS Slep)
41 T 41W an of 1.000Hz MIDANGE: + SdS , - SdS 01 IS,OOH. (IdS Slep)
CON TINUOUS RMS ROWER (both channels driven, TREBLE : + ISdS, - ISdS 01 20,OOOH.(3dS Slep)
20 t o 20 ,000Hz): 36 + 36W an load FILTERS
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION LOW: - IOdS 01 SOH. (12dS/ ocl.)
POWER AMPLIFIER ONLY : HIGH : - I OdS 01 10,OOOH. (12dS/oCl.)
less than 0.3 % a t ra ted output LOUDNESS: T IOdS at 50Hz. + adB a t
PRE-AMP ONLY (PHONO to Pre output): 10,OOOH.
less thon 0 .2 % at rat ed outpu t
PRE-AMP ONLY (AU X to Pre output): TUNER SECTION
less than 0.1 % 0 1 rat ed ou tput
FM :
OVE R-ALL (AUX to Power out put): TUNING RANGE : SS 10 10aMH.
less thon 0 .3 % r ated out put
SENSITIVITY (IHF): I.SI'V
IN TER MODULATION DISTORTION (70Hz: 7 ,0 00Hz= SIGNAL TO NOISE RATIO: be ller Ihan 63dS
4: 1 SMPTE METHOD) IMAGE FREQUENCY REJECTION :
POWER AMPLIFIER ONLY : be rter thon SOdS at 98MHz
leu thon 0.3 % or rat ed output SPURIOUS RESPONSE REJECTION:
OVER -ALL (AUX to Power output): be n e r tha n lOOdS
less than 0.3 % at rot e d out put SELECTIVIT'I': be tter thon 60dB
POWER BANDWIDTH (IHF): 10 10 SO,OOOH. 01 an load IF REJECTION : be ller Ihan IOOdS
FREQUENCY RESPONSE: 01 I wall CAPTURE RATIO: beller Ihan I.5dS
OVER-ALL (AUX to Power output): SPURIOUS RADIATION : less Ihan 34dS
15 10 40,OOOH. + IdS, - I.SdS TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION
POWER AMPLIFIER ONLY: MONO: less than 0.3 %
15 10 40,OOOH. + I db, - 1.0dS STEREO: less Ihan 0.5 %
DEVIATION FROM RIAA: + IdS, - I dS (30 10 IS,OOOH.) STEREO SEPARATION : beller Ihan 40dS 01 400H.
LOAD IMPEDANCE: 410 16n FREQUENCY RESPONSE : 30 10 12,OOOH. + IdS , - 2dS
DAMPING FACTOR : appro,imalely 50 01 an load ANTENNA INPUT IMPEDANCE :
CHANNEL SEPARATION (at rated output 1,000Hz) 300n ba la nce d. 75n unba lance d
POWER AMPLIF IER ON LY: 60dS AM :
OVER-ALL (from PHONO): SOdS TUNING RANGE : 535 10 1,60SkH.
OVER -ALL (IHF) SOd S SENSITIVITY (Bar Antenna ): 46dS/m
HUM AND NOISE (IHF) SELECTIVITY (± 10kHz): beller Ihan 30dS
OVER-ALL (from PHONO): 70dS IMAGE FREQUENCY REJECTION :
OVER-ALL (from AUX): SOdS be tl er than 100dB/ m a t l , OOOk Hz
POWER AMPLIF IER ONLY : 90dS IF REJECTION : be tt er tha n l 00dSjm at l ,OOOkHz
INPUT SENSITIVITY AND IMPEDANCE (at rated SEMICONDUCTORS:
output 1,000Hz) 74 Transis tors, 42 Diodes, .4 Zener Diodes . 1 Ie
PHONO: 2.Sm V (SOk!1) POWER REQUIREMENTS
MAX. INPUT CAPACITY: POWER VOLTAGE: I CO, 11 7, 220, 240V SO/60H.
lOOmV at 0.5% di sto rtion POWER CONSUMPTION : Ma,. JIOVA 2 S0W
AU X: I SOm V (SOk!1) Raled I JOVA 102W
TAPE MONITOR : I SOmV (SOk!1) DIMENSIONS: 440mm, 17·J/S' W .
N.R . ADAPTOR: ISOmV (SOk n ) 140mm,S.9/ 16' H.
4 ·CH ADAPTOR: ISOmV (SOk!1) J2Smm, 13' 0.
POWER AM PLIFIER INPUT: SOOmV (SOk!1) WEIGHT: 14.3kg (JI.S lb•. )
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DIASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
REMOVING FRONT PANEL, WOOD BONNET AND BOTTOM BOARD ,.wooo IOfaT
......
~~
, j1 I
. -.r-
... . ~~
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TEST POINTS
- ---- -----
L1 0' ----1-1--:
T P , 0 ' ---!-l~.JJ'.
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM OF AMPLIFIER SECTION _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
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- SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM OF TUNER SECTION _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Til .. ,
2 SC e 3 0(Cj
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ALIGNMENT
1. Conn cc. 8·oh m (or 16·ohm) 1. Remove F .. , and F.., . Refer.o " Abou.
resistor (minimum rating of .hc Quick·Acting
50 walls) .o SYSTEM ·A le h · Fuses" (p"ge I3).
channe l speaker terminal.
2. Turn VR,., (lch and right
2. Connect \'oltmeter to s"lmc Use voltmeter channds) full y count erclock-
speaker terminal. with 0 . 1· 1V wise.
range.
3. Sc. Speaker Scle.or '0SYS· 3. Tun on recei\'er.
TEM·A posi.ion.
4. Connec t ammeter (tester) Be sure power is
4. Adjus. VR... (I. h channel) so where F bO l was (refer to il- turned on be fore
that voltage will be kept lustration below) , connecti ng am-
within O± 5OmV . meter . Set am-
meter to its 30......
5. For right c h ~lnn cl . repeat IOOmA range.
above procedure. but adjust
VR MI , (right channel) in 5. Turn VR... (Ief. channel)
st ep 4 . slowl y cloc kwise until
ammeter shows 15± 3mA .
Fe0 2 eOI
( RIGHT) ( LEFT)
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ALIGNMENT
FM ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE NOTE: Set Fr..·1 signal generator Ic\'c1 to minimum fi rst
Equipment required : 1. Sweep Gene rator 2. Oscilloscope 3. FM Signa l Genera tor Ii . Multiplex Stereo Gcncrotor 5. AC V .T . V .~I .
STEP
I ALIGN
I GENERATOR
I FEED
SIGNAL I OUTPUT
INDICATOR I DIAL TO
SET I ADJUST I ADJUST
FOR
3. O .S .C . FM s ignal generator Same as above . Same as above . I08MII? . D .S.C. trimmer Maximum .
I08MHz 400Hz 100% Te lo, .
modula tion .
4 I Repeat 2
and3.
5 RF Amp. FM signal genera tor Same as above. Same as above. 9OMHz . Antenna coi l Maximum .
Circuit. 9OMH ? 400Hz 100% Llo" L lo! and
modu la tion . L loa ·
6. RF Amp. FM signal ge nerator Same as above. Same as above. 106MII? . Trimmer T C IOI , Maximum .
Circuit . 106MHz 400Hz 100% Telo: and T C lo,.
modulation .
7 Repeat 5
I and 6.
I I
STEP I ALIGN
I GENERATOR
I FEED
SIGNAL I OUTPUT INDICATOR I ADJUST I ADJUST FOR
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AM ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE NOTE: To al ign . set AM signal generator level to minimum .
\ )
IOK"' 1 ...
KH.
IO KHI
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PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS AND PARTS LIST
W: Parts No. X: Purts Nnme Y: Stock No Z: Position of Pa rts
FM IF BLOCK ( F-1450A)
St o ck No . 7520540
...
w x y z w x y z
R20' no n 0100221 2C C,., 0.022/1f 065 7223 1, 2 C
R202 IS'!l 0100153 2C Cm 0.022p F 0657223 2C
R"" 3.9,n 0100392 2C C203 0.0 22p F 0657223 1C
R,.. ' 70 n 0100471 2C e,.. 0.0 22pF 065 7223 2C
R,., 390n 010139 1 2C e?OS 0.022p F 0657223 2 B, C
R206 Ion 0100 100 Ie e"" 0.022/JF ::g% 50 v CC. 0657223 2B
680 n
e 20' 0.04 7pF 0657473 1. 2B
R20' 0101681 2C C,.. 0.0 22JIF 0657223 2B
R,.. 3.3'n 010 1332 2C Cm 0657223 1A. B
0.0 22pF
R209 1.5l n 0100152 2C C 210 0.04711F 0657473 2A
R210 220 n 0100221 2C e 21 '2 0660221 1A
220 P F)
R211 lkn 0100102 2C C213 220pF ± IO% 50 V ce. 0660221 I A
R212 390n 0 101391 2C C21. 10p F 16 v ec. 0512100 1A
R213 nn 0 101220 Ie C21.5 220pF ±IO% 50 v CC. 066022 1 2A
R214 680n 0 101681 28 e 216 0.0 22p F :~% 50 v CC. 0657223 1A
R215 3.3' n 0101332 28 e 217 22pf ± IO% 50 v CC . 0660220 2C
R216 1.5ln 0100152 28 e 21! 0.022 P F) 0657223 1C
R217 220 n C 219 0.0 22pF
:~ % 50 v CC .
0657223 1C
0101221 28
RZ18 lkn 0 100102 28 Cm 47pF ± 10'6 50 v CC. 06604 70 1C
R2. 9 390n 0 101391 28
Cn ,
Cm
0.0 22 P
0.022p F
f)
::" 50 v CC.
0657223
065 7223
1C
1B
R120 680n 0 101681 28
Cn, 22 pf ±I O% 50 v CC. 0660220 1B
Rn, 330n 010 1331 28 en. 0.022 p f 0657223 1B
Rm S6n 0100560 28 en, 0.022/lf 0657223 1B
R223 22 n 0101220 28 Cn , 0.0 22pF 0657223 1B
Rn . nn ± IO% J{w c •. 0100220 2A Cm 0.022/IF 0657223 IB
Rn, S.6 l 0 0 100562 2A Cn . 0.0 22pF 0657223 I A. B
Rn, lk n 0 100102 IA Cm 0.022p F 0657223 I A
R2V lk n 0100 102 1A C'lO O.0 22/IF 0657223 I A
loon C:lli 0.022 /JF 0657223 IA
R' 30 0101 10 1 2A
R232 10ln 01 0 1103 2A
Cm 0.022 /1 f 0657223 2B
R,)J 680n 0 10 168 1 1, 2 C TR201
R,,. 10ln 0 1011 03 Ie TRm
2C
2C
Rm 1.5, n 010 11 52 1C TR203 28
TR,.. 0305791
R", loon 010 1101 Ie IC
R' 31 1.5ln 0 101 152 Ie TR?OS , 8
R,,, 330n 0100331 IC TR206 IB
R2J9 22lil 0100223 IC
020, 0311 060 2A
R240 100l n 0 101104 IC } IN60P
D= 0311060 2A
R:Z41 680 n 010 1681 1. 2 B 0203 03 10331 1C
15lfi 0100153 I B } IN60
R.2"2 0... 0310331 1C
R243 4.no 0100472 I B D20s 15953 0311050 IA
R244 'son 0100151 I B 0 "" 05·430 0340090 I A
- -Abbreviations
R245
R, ..
820n
nn
0100B2 1
0 10 12 20
I B
I B
IC201 ! TA·7061AP 0360060 2B
).. ,",~
R24] loon 0101101 1. 2 B CF201 0910 100 2C CR Carbon Resistor
R2.a ISln 0100 153 I B
CFm 0910100 2C CaR Cement Resistor
1.8kH
eF203 0910 100 2C
R2.9 0100 182 18
CF,.. MFR : Metal Oxide Film Resistor
R,,. 27 0n 0100271 18 CF20.5
0910100
0910100
2B
2B (") AEC : Aluminum Solid Electrolytic Capacitor
R251 220n 0 10022 1 18
CF"" 09 101 00 2B
CC Ceramic Capacitor
R252 2. 2<n 01 00222 IA
T,., 4235750 2A
ePEC: Bi·Polar Electrolytic Capacitor
Tm 4235760 2A
} FM 1FT I B EC El ect rolytic Capacitor
T20' 4235 77 0
T,.. 4235780 I A
VR.201 f M Tun ing MO lor 1035150 IA MC : Mylar Capaci tor
L20' 3.5 p H Choko Coil 42900 1 I I B
l nl!l (8)
Adl· MPC : Metallized Polyester Capacitor
VRm FM Signal Moler 1035150 1. 2A f · 1450 Pri nted CIrcui t Boord 2520320
Ad l·
SC Styrol Capacitor
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PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS AND PARTS LIST
W: Part s No. X: Parts ~nme Y: Stock ~o . Z: Position of Parts
50 V se.
0515109
0620561
0620561
28
1 I<.
1 I<.
l M PX Con
.c2.c0640
42.cOS70
.c240S70
1C
2A
1 I<.
O. ".F) ±IO% 50 v MC. 0601108 IA
R.21 10k n 0100103 1A F-13B7·2 PrinTed Circuit Board 254 0260
C4\4 O. I/IF 0601108 1A
Rm IOl fi 0100103 1A
C41.5 0620162 1 I<.
R.13 561 n 0 100563 1A 1600 PF) ± 5 % 50 V se.
C416 1600pF 0620162 1A
R.24 56ltn 0100563 1A
C41 1 I IfF 50 VEe . 0515109 1.28
R"2S 100ln 0100104 I A C 418 0.Q022 /tF ± 10% 50 v Me . 0601226 2A
R"26 100l n 0100104 1A
~::;~::}
C 419 0563H8 21<.
R." 100l n 010010.. 1A C.,. 25 v AEe. 0563478 1. 2 A
R. 28 100kO 0100104 I A
c." 1200 0F) ± 5 % 50 V 5C. 0620122 2A
R."
R.,.
821 n
±IO% Uw co.
0100822
0100822
IA
I I<.
C .2. 1200pF 0620 122 2 I<.
8.21n C . 25 O.OOIIIF) 0601106 2A. B
RUI 10l n 0100103 1 I<. C A26 O.OOI /IF
± 10% 50 V M:.
0601106 21<.
R.32 10kn 0100103 I I<. C "21 0620101 IC
100PF}
R," lk n 0100102 21<. C "28 4700pF ± 5 % 50 v SC. 0620472 2C
R.,. lk n 0100102 1 I<. c.,. 680pF 0620681 2C
R.35 56" 0 0100563 21<. c.,. IJIF 50 V EC. 0515109 2C
R." 56k n 0100563 2 I<. C 43' 10p F 25 V EC. 0513100 28 1
R.31 10lt O 0100103 21<. C'" O. II'F 25 V I<.Ee. 0563108 28
R". l OI n 0 100103 21<. C .33
C.34
0.0 .. 7 p F ::% 50 v CC. 0657473 28
R.3, IMn 0 100 105 2C 47pF 25 V EC. 051 3470 1. 2e
R.... o 3.3k n 0 100332 2 B, C C4l5 0.022 p F ~~% 50 v CC. 0657223
R UI 82n 0 100820 2C C". 220p F 25 V EC. 051 3221
RU2 "7 ..n 0100473 2C
C.31 0.0.c 7I'F ~:% 50 v CC. 065H73 2e
R.... J 8.2k n 0 100822 2C TR40, 2SC871 (F) 0305472 IC
Ru .. .c n n 0100.473 2C TRA02 25A.78 (6) 0300291 1. 2 8
RU5 .,n 0100470 2C TRA03 0305472 1 I<.
Ru, ) 2SC871 (F)
22" 0 0100223 2C TRAO<I 0305472 IA
R Ul 22 ..n 010022 3 2C TR405 0305891 2A
Rua lk n ) 2SC'3'A (6)
0100102 2C TRA06 0305891 2 I<.
Ru, 8.2k n 0100822 1. 2 B TR.." 25011 (F) 0305732 2C
TR ..oe 2
~
RHO 15 n 0100150 28 0305731.2 2C
R.f.Sl 22"0 0100223 28 TR ... 0305731.2 2C
2SC7l1 (E. F)
R"n 120n 0100121 28 TRAtO 0305731 . 2 2C
R." 22H1 0100223 28 TR.,I 030573 1. 2 28
R." nk n 0100223 2B TR412 25C63' A (6) 030589 1 28
R" 's5 .. n n 01 00.4 73 28 TR413 25C7 11 (F) 0305732 28
R." 4.nn 0 100.472 28 TRAIA 2SC7l 1 (E. F) 0305731. 2 2B
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PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS AND PARTS LIST
W: Parts No. X: Parts Name Y: Stock :"0. Z: Position of Pans
Rm mn 0101183 IA
TR JO\ 0305992 2C
R333 10, n 0101103 1A )2SC403C(4)
R", .. no 010U73 2A
TR m 0305992 2C
Rm 15k n 0101153 1B
TRJOJ 2SC403C (3) 030599 1 1C
R", 22k n 0101223 1B TR"" )2SC403C(4)
0305992 18
R337 loon 0101101 1B
TR305 0305992 28
TRlO6 2SC403C (3) 030599 1 I 8
R". 2.2' n 0101222 I A, 8
Rn, .. n 0101102 IA
0 301 IN60 0310330 IC
R140 loon 0101101 2A
15 1007 0 311 090 2A
8.2 n 0 107829 1C
0 ""
R34' OJOJ 03 10330 IA
IN60
VR301 10k D ( 8) AM Meier Adj . 1035130 1A 0 "" 0310330 IA
C 301
Cm
0.022pF
I pF
:!::" 25 V CC.
50 V f C.
0656223
0515109
Ie
Ie
T301 AM Rf Coli 4210180 2C
T3Q2 Ceramic filTer YEl· 455E2 0910180 28, C
CJOJ
C""
0.047 p'}
0.047 pF +80"
25 V CC.
0656473
0656473
Ie
2C
TJOJ
T""
AM OSC Coli
AM 1fT
.4220480
4230590
I A. 8
2B
C305 0.022pF - 20 0656223 2C T30' AM 1fT 4230600 28
C306 0.047 p.F 0656473 2C T306 AM 1FT 4230580 2A
C 30' IpF 50 Y fC. 0515109 2C
C,..
0.04 7 I'F} 0656473 2C L301 3.3pH Micro InduCTor 4900100 2C
ClOt 0.047 pF :!::" 50 v cc. 0656473 2C Lm 4290200 2A
C 310 0.047 pF 0656473 2C 59mH Coli
LJOJ 4290200 2A
e ll! O.OlpF ± 10% 50 Y MC. 0601107 IC
e'12 470p' ± 5 % 50 v SC. 0620 471 1B F·1 41 7 PrinTed Circuit Boord 2530160
e'l) 0.01 1" ± 10% 50 v MC. 0601107 IC
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PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS AND PARTS LIST
W: Parts No. X: Parts Na me Y: Stock No. Z: Position or Parts
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PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS AND PARTS LIST
W: Parts No. X: Ports Nome Y: Stock ~o . Z: Position of Parts
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PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS AND PARTS LIST
W: Pa rts No. X: Part s Name Y: Stock :'\'0. Z: Pos ition of Pa rt s
Roo' oi70kfi 0 10\ 04 74 2A R", 220n ) ± IO% j{w CR. 0 10 122 1 28 TR ... 25C1I2. (2. 3) 0305901 , 2 2A Roo, 4no ±IO% Kw C •. 0100473 A
R.., lo>n 010 11 03 2A R", 220 n 0 10 122 1 28 TR ... 2$A706 Gr ee n (2 ) 0300401 28 Rm 82>n ± 5% Kw C• . 0106823 A
Roo, loo>n 010 11 04 IA R", Ion ±IO % 2W CR. 0132 100 2A R90l 0100332 A
3.3>n1
Reo< 8.2>n 0101 822 IA 0 80' 0311050 IA Roo< 3.3>n 0100332 A
R.... 010\4 73 VRaol 5> 0 (8) 1031090 IA ) 15953
4711:0 IA D8O'l 03 11050 IA R.... 82kfl + 0100823 A
R,.. lo>n 0101103 IA
VR.., " 0 (8) 1031 050 IB
D80' 'D ·9A (M) 0315220 IA R... J
Ion _ 10% Kw CR. 0100100 A
Roo' 6.8>n 0 101 682 IA
COO, 1.5J1F ± 20 % 2SV Te . D... 0311050 28 Roo, Ion 0101100 8
05731 59 2A } 1$953
Reoa 6.8>n 0101682 2A D805 0311050 18 R,.. Ion 0101100 8
R... ±IO % Kw C,.
0 101 22 1 2A
C.., 47pF ±I O% 50 v CC. 0660470 1. 2A
220n R.., 0 103100 8
Relo l oo>n 0 101 104 2A . B C.., 0.00 1p F ~:% 50 v ee. 0657 102 2A F· 1439 Printed Circuit Boord 2570450 R910
Ion) ± 5 %
Ion
Mw C• . 0103100 8
Rail 3.9>n 0101 392 2A c... 22 PF} ±1 0% 50 v cc. 0660220 2A Rm 5.6kn ± 5% MW CR . 0107562 A
RaIl 8.2>n 010 1822 IA c.... 15pF 0660 150 2A . B
RaI l 470n 01014 71 18 Ceo. 100p F 10 SpEC. 0531 10 1 2A C 901 47/IF 6.3 v BPfC. 05304 70 A
ReI . 4n n 0 101472 18 Coo, O. l p F ±1 0% 50 v MC . 060 11 08 2A em I/IF 50 v EC. 0515109 A
RS15 loon 0 10 11 0 1 I A. 8 C ... 22pF ± 10 % 50 v CC. 0660220 18 C.., 220/ ,F 6.3 V fC . 051 0221 A
ReI' loon 0 10 11 0 1 I A. 8 C... 47/1F 50 V EC. 05 15 470 2A C, .. 100 /IF 50 V EC. 05 15101 A
Rell 470n ± 10% MW C• . 0 1034 7 1 I A. 8 C al O 22pF ± 10 %' 50 v CC. 0660220 IA C,,, 1/IF 50 V BPEC . 0535109 A
ReI!
Re" ,..OJ
l.5>n
010 1562
010\ 152
18
18
C al l 0.0022p F ::% 50 v CC. 065 7222 18 C...
C..,
O.1 f/ F} ± 10 %
O. I / IF
50 v MC.
0601108
060 1108
8
8
R020 33n ±IO % Kw C• . 010 1330 18 TR IOI I) 2SA640 (L.. L t)
0300302.4 IA
0305892. 3 A
R!2' 6.8n 0101689 2A . 8 TR.., 0300302 .4 2A TR901
) 25C63' A (7. 8)
R", 4.no 010\ 472 2A . 8 TR803 0300291 .2 18 TRm 0305892. 3 A
R", Ion) ± 10 '- C• .
01031 00 28 TR ... ) 25A678 (6.7) 030029 1.2 2A
"i N 0103 100 28 TR", D90' 0310402 A
RillA
R",
Ion
6.8n) ±10% Mw C. 0 10 1689 28 TReo. ) 2SC98 3 (0 . ' ) 030602 1.2
0306021.2
IA
I A. S Dm • } IN34A
03 10402
03 10402
A
A
R", 6.8 n 0 10 1689 28 TR"" 25C98. (C) 0305872 IA D..,
D, .. 03 10402 A
0310940 A
D90s
} F· 14A 03 10940 A
B 0 ...
190' 4'2902 10 8
2.5/I H InduCTor
lm 4290210 8
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PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS AND PARTS LIST OTHER PARTS AND THEIR LOCATION ON CHASSIS
W: Parts No. X: Parts Name Y: Stock No. Z: Position of Pans
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OTHER PARTS AND THEIR LOCATION ON CHASSIS
• Oesll" end IPec:lncetlons subject to ch.na;e without notice for
W: Parts No. X: Parts Name V: Stock ~o . Improvements.
w I X Y W X Y
PLOO3 0"00154
L701
L'02 ) Choke Tronsformor
4010090
4010090 PL""
7 V 0. 16'" FM Indicator
7V 0. 1&'" AM Indicator 0400 155
PTOOI
PL oo> 7V 0. 16'" AUX Ind ica tor 0400153
Moo. ±100pA Tuning MeIer 4300320 PLoll 7V 0.16'" POwer IndicatOr 0400 17 0
MOO2 200/tA Signol MeIer 430031 0 PlOl2 7V 0.3A F·Type Signal Mete, lamp 04200' 0
PlolJ 7V 0.3A F. Type Tu ning Me l.r lamp 04200-'0
Joo. DIN Socke' 2430040 6.3V 0 .075A 0 101 PolnT.r Lamp 0"0022 0
PlOlt
JOO7 Tope Rec·2 Jod. 2430060 6V 0.1A FM S'.reo Indlca To l 0400 161
Plols
JOO3 Tope Mon·2 Jad. 2430060
Heodphone. Jock 2430010 F0 6
J"" AC Power Suppl y Cord 380002 1
F05
2410080 F02
PUOOI Vahog. Selector Socke' fM franlend P",43 13U06 2510060 FO I 12.R7021- 7040
Voltage Se le ctor Plu g 2"10090
fM IF Unit F·USOA 75205"0 C031- 11 .R7041 - 7060
MPX Unit F-13878 75"067 0 - 5 14
COOOI ,002 AC Outlet (x 2) 24500"0
AM IF Unit F- U178 7530230
Foo. SA Power Fuse ( 100/ 117 V) 0"31280 Equali zer Unit F-U35 7550" 10
Mu lt i-Co nnecto r 19
3A Power FU1e (220/ 2"OV) 0"31260 2"20030
Power Fuse Holder 2300020 To ne Unit F-l"36 7560560 J OO4
J OO2.003
• . ,
I
Feol- 804 "A Qu ick Acting Fuse ( )( ,,) 0" 3327 0 Acce ssory Unit (A) F- l "37 7591 17 0
Quick Acting FU1e Holder Acce ssory Unit (8)
Driver Unit
F-l"38
' · 1439 (x 2)
7591 180
7570 660
,
/ ' T
FOI 5A 1 0"32900 Multi -Connec tor
Protec tor Unit F- U"O
( x 2) 2"20040
7598 11 0
S 1 VR703.704 VR 701,702 l 702 l701
513,R700 1- 7020
PLOll
S 10.R02 6
F02
Fos
IA
2A JWired In Fu se 0"32830
0432850 Power Unh F-U"i 7500670
F06 2A 0 432850 lamp Holder Unit ' · 1205 2590520
Protecto r Fuse Uni t Fo r Powe r Transformer
PlOOl 7V 0. 16A PH()t..jO-2 Indicator 0"0015" F·I "56 2598 120
PLOO2 7V O, I6A PHONO· ) Indicator 0"001 55
_ 1 - -TRBI2
-'\''----L101
~--- TFIB10
)::iiiiiio-==--:--:-''--- TRBl1
_ • LOOS
- P~4313U06
I!! ''-- 3: It
-
F-1436
PLOI3- -- iI!!'
PL012- ---",=;
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SANSUI ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
14· 1. 2-chome. Izumi. Suginami-ku , Tokyo 168. Japan.
TElEPHO~ 1 ( 03) 323· 11 11 /TELEX, 232·2076