DENON DRS-810 stereo cassette tape deck Service Manual
The DENON DRS-810 is a top-of-the-line stereo cassette tape deck, capable of outstanding performance in combination with high-grade hi-fi systems. DENON proudly presents this advanced tape deck to audiophiles and music lovers as a further proof of DENON’s non-compromising pursuit of the ultimate in sound quality. The high quality performance and easy operation are certain to provide you with many hours of outstanding listening pleasure.
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49 D O | | Hi-Fi Component SERVICE MANUAL MODEL DRS-810 STEREO CASSETTE TAPE DECK КО [EEE pr ee re RT GE TER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ......... PS RS 2—12 SPECIFICATIONS. ............ee.....- es PUP В 13 BLOCK DIAGRAM na Dar rea ear ee ee PRPPPPPS 14 LEVEL DIAGRAM 000er ere eee arre 15 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS. .............5000000000000000nenan EEE EEE 16—17 ADJUSTING AND CHECKING THE MECHANISM SECTION . ooo 18~19 ADJUSTING THE ELECTRICAL SECTIONS ...............0000000er000icieirninen 20—21 PARTS LIST OF EXPLODED VIEW ............. ES es 22 EXPLODED VIEW o.oo costae encase 23 EXPLODED VIEW OF CASSETTE MECHANISM... eee aa a 24 PARTS LIST OF CASSETTE MECHANISM EXPLODED VIEW...............2000 00 eee scene 24 PARTS LIST OF PACKING & ACCESSORIES......................…<saee cena ea een 25 PARTS LIST OF MUSIC SENSOR UNIT... Lana SUT 25 PARTS LIST OF 3U-2357 AUDIO METER UNIT..............…..…cecianee cena secs 25—27 PARTS LIST OF 31-2358 POWER SUPPLY UNIT ee 8 P.W. BOARD OF 3U-2357 AUDIO/METER UNIT.:.............0000e0eriiinieeneenre -.29 P.W. BOARD OF 3U-2358 POWER SUPPLY UNIT aan aan 30 SEMICONDUCTORS testes eee eee eee ees 30, 31 WIRING DIAGRAM. «+o eee eee eee eee er reee 32 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM............12002 care e na ananas eee ea ane ae eee 32 BUNDLE DIAGRAM oe eee eee eee eee eee eee EE NEE EEE NIPPON COLUMBIA CO. LTD. — DL =D N IMPORTANT TO SAFETY IMPORTANT “(BRITISH MODEL ONLY) The wires in this mains: lead are coloured in accordance with the following : code. 5 Blue “Brown WARNING : TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, po Neutra NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR iLive: MOISTURE. The colours of the wires in the mains lead of this ap. paratus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows. Piease, record and retain the Mode! name and serial number The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black. :: The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red. of your set shown on the rating label. Model No. DRS-810 Serial No. . FOR YOUR SAFETY a 52 (AUSTRALIAN MODEL ONLY) To ensure safe operacion, the three pin plug supplied must be connected only with a standard three-pin power point which is effectively earthed through the normal household wiring. © Extension cords used with the equipment must be three- core and be correctly wired to provide connection to earth. Wrongly wired extension cords are a major cause of: fatalities. a The-fact that. the equipment operates satisfactorily does pot imply. that the: powerpoint is:earthed and that the = installation: is: completely: safe.. For your safety, if in |" any doubt about the" effective: ‘earthing of the power SE points. contact a ‘qualified: electrician. . Keep the set free from moisture, water, and dust. ® Do riot let foreign objects in the set. * Halen Sie das Gerat fern von Feuchligkent, Wasser und ® Keine fremden Gegensiande in das Gerar kommen Staub. lassen. . Proteger l'apparei! contre Fhumidile, leau et ta pous- . Ne pas laisser des objets etrangers dans l'appareil sigre. # Avoid high temperatures Allow lor sufficient heal dispersion when installed on à rack. # Vermeiden Sie hohe Temperaturen Sehen Sie 74, dafi eme ureichende LuRzirkulation gewahrlestet wird, wenn das Gerät aut ein Regal geste wird. e Eviter des temperatures éleveas Terr compte d'une dispersion de chaleur suffisante lors de l'installation sur une étagère. ® Do not let insecticides, benzene. and thinner come in * Unplug the power cord when not using the set for long contact wilh Ihe set. periods of time. ® Lassen Sie das Gerat nicht rut Insektiziden, Benzin oder * Wenn das Gerat eme langere Zeit mich! verwendet Yerdunnungsmitiein in Beruhrupg kommen werden soll, trennen Sie das Netzkabal vom Netzstecker. ® Ne pas meltre en contact des insecticides, du benzene et # Débrancher le cordon d'alimentation lorsque l’apparei un diuant avec l'appareil. n'est pas utilisé pendant de longues périodes. e Handle the power cord carefully. Hold the plug when unplugging the cord. * Gehen Sie vorsichtig mit dem Nelzkabet um. Halten Sie das Kabel am Siecker, wenn Sie den Stecker *{For sets with ventilation holes) herausziehen, * Never disassemble or modify the set In any way. ® Manipuler le cordon d'alimentation avec precaution. ® Do not obstruct the ventilation holes. * Versuchen Sie niemals das Gerat auseinander zu neh- Tenir la prise lors du debranchement du cordon. * Die BeluftungsoHnungen gurien Micht verdeckt werden. men oder auf jegliche Art zu verandern, . ® Ne pas obstruer les trous d'aération. e Ne jamais démonter ou modifier l'appareil d'une man- ¡ere gu d'une autre. aerea XX a FF] __——.———;;L———[; z;——;;LLNNNT DRS-310 mu Thank you very much for purchasing the DENON component DRS-810. The DENON DRS-810 is a top-of-the-line stereo cassette tape deck, capable of outstanding performance in combination with high-grade hi-fi systems. DENON proudly presents this advanced tape deck to audio- philes and music lovers as a further proof of DENON’s non- compromising pursuit of the ultimate in sound quality. The high quality performance and easy operation are certain to provide you with many hours of outstanding listening Please check to make sure the following items are included with the main unit in the carton: (1) Operating Instructions ...................... 1 (2) ConnectionCords................... eee 2 FEATURES B Computer controlled silent mechanism pleasure. E Ciosed-loop dual-capstan tape transport. BM Non-Slip Reel Drive for Stabilizing Tape Tension — TABLE OF CONTENTS — m Dual mover Supply Е M Dolby -Pro Headroom Extension System CONNECTION NN > NH Dolby B & C Noise Reduction Systems Wh a ere a ene am Ea ar a a wow od Eom ror boa 4 roma NEAT aaa E Manual Bias Adjustment Control NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS coven 4—5 M Computing Linear Tape Counter with 4-Digit Readout and CASSETTE TAPES ee ieee ire aes 5 Memory Stop | - AUTO TAPE SELECT FEATURE ........ viii ae 6 M Cassette Stabilizer PLAY BACK ee ee 6 BM Remaining Tape Counter RECORDING or AA A an 7 M Music Search System MUSIC SEARCH SYSTEM... EHEN о 8 MREC Return System PROPER RECORDING LEVEL ........ e ir B MFL Peak Level Meters RECORDING BIAS ADJUSTMENT... oii ae 8 M Auto Tape Selector REC/REC MUTE AND PAUSE BUTTON. .................... 8 W Optional remote control system TAPE COUNTER AND MEMORY STOP... 20.00... 9 TAPE MONITOR BUTTON... reee о 10 DOLBY B & C NOISE REDUCTION SYSTEM............. 10 DOLBY HX-PRO HEADROOM EXTENSION SYSTEM. ........ 10 TIMER RECORDING/PLAY BACK ......... 2.2200 eee» 11 TROUBLESHOOTING ............... 2000000000000 12 SPECIFICATIONS ee 13 CONNECTION e Leave your entire system (including this cassette deck) turned off until ail connections between the deck and other components have been compieted. Receiver of amplifier Cassette deck 3, U 0 OL 0060 | H L © © Et 0000 e DS e mee ED — © © | - 5 > i EBE _ J 50/60Hz Le LA, bel | E Connecting the Deck to an Amplifier | » Before connecting the deck to your amplifier, please review your amplifier's instruction manual. e Use the white plugs for the left channel and red plugs for the right channel. BM Tape Dubbing e Many stereo amplifiers and receivers have tape dubbing circuitry so that tape duplication can be performed between two or more tape decks. Review your amplifier's instruction manual for a full expianation of this mode of operation. E Connecting Headphones To listen through headphones, plug your headphohes into the PHONES jack. | | В © Minstailation Precautions If the deck is placed near an amplifier or tuner, noise (induced hum) or beat interference may result, especially during FM or AM reception. If this occurs, place the deck further away from other components or reorient its position. Ta [== 1C TT a NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS DENON recon 1000 CoMPONtol:ATEREO CANSETIE farenece DAS 816 1 | ; HORIZONTAL LDADING SCSTER F— HE AD CLOSED LDDP OuAL CAPSTAN "В 8, g 8° | een - Com at cour aah a EMBSET i: DL Mr PRO EXTEMSON ST ih ou COMPUTER "SEA: D MECHAMAU @ Power Switch (POWER) Press once to turn the power to deck on, and once more to turn the power off. The deck remains in a stand-by (non-operative) mode for approximately 2 seconds after ¡t is switched on. Open/Close Button ( MOPEN CLOSE) Press this button to open and close the cassette tray. The cassette tray can be closed even if the deck is in the standby mode. Timer Switch (TIMER) This switch is provided for use with an optional audio timer for unattended recording or morning-alarm play- back. For non-timer operation, this switch shouid be set in the “OFF” position. See page 11. O Counter Reset Button (RESET) Press this button to reset the tape counter to zero. @ Counter Memory Button (MEMORY) During rewinding operations, the tape will stop at the ‘“ O0 DD" counter point automatically when this button is pressed in, Remain Button (REMAIN) x Pressing this button will set Remaining Counter Mode. Tape Size Button (TAPE SIZE) You can know accurate elapsed time of the tape by adjusting the TAPE SIZE button to the tape size used. When the TAPE SIZE button is pressed, the current tape size is displayed for 1 sec in the À-figures counter. If you further press the button during the display, the tape size will change in the following cycle. Lc 90 {6.75 }-{C.60 }-{C.100 HB Dolby NR Button (DOLBY NR) To record or play back tapes with Dolby B- or C-type noise reduction, set this switch to "B'' or “C”, Turn it off when not using the Dolby NR system. MPX Filter Button (MPX FILTER) The MPX FILTER button should be used to prevent interference with the Dolby NR circuit when making Dolby NR encoded recordings of FM stereo programs. When making Dolby NR encoded recordings from any program source other than FM stereo, leave this button in the ‘OFF’’ position. №9 О мере we EE TFB 1460 ERE o г 000 Bias Fine Controi (BIAS FINE) (For Normal, Cr0O; and Meta! tape) Use this control to fine-adjust the bias. Standard bias is obtained at the center click-stop position. See page 8. Balance Control (BALANCE) This knob adjusts the recording level balance between the left and right channels. Turn it counter-clockwise to reduce the recording level for the right channel and clockwise to reduce the level for the left channel. Normally the knob should be set to the center click-stop position. Head Phones Jack (PHONES) For private music enjoyment without disturbing others, or for monitoring a recording, a headphones set may be connected to this jack. Use headhpones with an imped- ance rating of 8 to 1200 ohms. Output Level Control (OUTPUT LEVEL) This control adjusts playback, recording monitor, and headphones output levels for the both channels simul- taneously. TAPE MONITOR Button (TAPE - MONITOR ) The SOURCE position of this button allows you to monitor the source program before it is recorded. The TAPE position of this button is used for tape playback monitoring or simultaneous monitoring during recording. Remote Sensor (REMOTE SENSOR) This is the sensor for the wireless remote control. Cassete Tray The cassette tray opens forward when the OPEN/CLOSE button is pressed. Place the cassette tape with the exposed side facing away from you. To close the cassette tray, press the OPEN/CLOSE button again. Input Level Control (INPUT LEVEL) This knob adjusts the recording input level. It affects the level in both channels. See page 8. EN ——— ———————m—æ——— АОН DRS-810 O Tape Transport Buttons > Play Button Press to playback tape. и Stop Button Press to stop the tape in any mode. << REW Button Press for fast rewind. >> FF Button Press for fast forwarding. Ce a Press the REC/REC MUTE (6) button and PLAY buttons simultaneously to start e REC/REC MUTE recording. |f only the REC/REC MUTE (@) button is pressed, the deck enters the Button Recording Pause mode. Pressing this button in the Recording Pause mode will start Auto Rec Mute, and a 5-second silent space is recorded onto the tape. See page 7. Press this button to enter the recording pause mode from the recording or i Pause Button recording mute mode. Press this button to enter the playback pause mode from playback mode. When this button is pressed during recording, the tape is rewound to the point at REC RETURN REC Return Button which recording started. Upon reaching this point, the recording standby mode (REC Pause) is engaged. See page 7. O Display indicators with an encircied number light up when the corresponding button is pressed. Remote Control Indicator Lights up when the remote control is operated. Fluorescent Peak Level Meter Indicates the recording and playback signal levels for the left and right channels. Tape Counter 5 dB -40|-30 -20 -10 -5 -3 -« © +1 +3 +5 +10 0 8 88 LOMO OOOO) 00000 R e [kan } vom wum ] num 00 0320) 3 COCO CSC une Fan ot } nm } um OPEN/CLOSE | ae PET **"7) indicator ) —I—— E MEMO REMAIN 1:00 REC: [> mex (В) [6 ОО В В [TAPE] [SOURCE] - ape Transport Т T PS dicators fd Tape monitor indicator dí) REMAIN indicator (6) т т паса! _ e e indicators MEMORY indicator © ape "JP Dispiays the cassette type setting seiected by the Auto Tape Select feature. DOLBY NR indicators (8) MPX filter indicator (8) CASSETTE TAPES E Handling Precautions MStorage Precautions e C-120 Cassettes e Do not store cassette tapes in a place where they will be C-120 cassette tapes are not recommended as they use a subject to: - | very thin tape base which may become tangled around the « Extremely high temperature or excessive moisture capstan or pinchroller. - Excessive dust e Tape slack e Direct sunlight This cassette deck incorporates an automatic tape slack- » Magnetic fields (near TV sets or speakers) ness preventive mechanism, but it can not prevent such a TO eliminate tape slack, store your cassettes in cassette a slackness as shown below. Remove it with a pencil or cases with hub stops | the like prior to use. E Accidental Erasure Prevention e All cassettes have erasure prevention tabs for each side. To protect valuable recordings from accidental or inad- vertent erasure, remove the tab for the appropriate side with a screwdriver or another toot. e To record on a tape whose erasure prevention tabs have heen removed, cover the tab holes with adhesive tape. Erasure prevention tab for side A Erasure prevention tab for side B BE DR5-810 AUTO TAPE SELECT FEATURE This Stereo Cassette Deck contains an Auto Tape Select feature which automatically selects the optimum bias and equalization for the tape in use. This is accomplished by detection of tape type detection holes in the cassette housing. elf a tape without tape type detection holes is used, the deck will automatically adjust itself for normal tapes. Detection holes for chrome tape PLAYBACK e Switch on your amplifier or receiver’ * Set the Tape Monitor switch on your amplifier or receiver to the TAPE position. * The numbers in the illustration below depict the order in which operation steps are carried out. 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Cassette To pause the playback, press the PAUSE (Hl) button. Press the PLAY button to resume playback. e |f different types of Dolby noise reduction are used for record and playback, playback response will be adversely Cassette tray effected. of the PLAY, pp (FF) or << (REW) PAUSE, REC/REC . MUTE button is pressed while the cassette tray 1s open, © Dolby ise red cto tape that has peer recorded with the cassette tray will close and the operation will start. Dolby noise reduction, set the DOLBY NR button to match | ue the system used at the time of recording. Pressing the DOLBY NR button selects Dolby noise re- duction type B (and the indicator lights up). One more press of the DOLBY NR button selects Dolby noise reduction type C (and the [C] indicator lights up). Pressing the DOLBY NR button once again switches Dolby noise reduction off. [Dolby NR type B—.Dolby NR type C —] Dolby NR off A DRS-310 mua RECORDING e Switch on your amplifier or receiver and the source com- ponent. eSet the Tape Monitor switch on your amplifier or receiver to the SOURCE position. DO TI e] E N O N BRECHEN AUDI COMPONENT: STEREO CASSETTE TAPEDECK URS- 810 OOUBLE DOLE TEM X = joe рвы — —— — rr N ARMOTE 24h i i . - 1 и Co я i 1 ” Ш 3 [a 2 a a aay - EC MO AO =$ A a + 3 3 X i | . ff | | “8888: | =! i _ J | | HORIZONTAL LOADING STSTEWM J ~ HE Af) T1080 LOOP DUAL CAPSTAN | A, я | EL/REÉ MITE Et e Bore | | wan EEE | msm A E. |7 =) ЕН & OPEN/CLOSE . . . E PAUSE MEL AETURN TAFE W108 IL Ly MN Jit I L — “A0T0R WEGH AHN | CERÁMIC COMPOSITE CASSEUTÉ $18MLITEM | ; GOLUB! Ha FAQ EXTENSION STATEW CAMBYTER SERVED MECHAMIYA "EP § = À e | < | | ||| Е © д 6 6 = © d Press the POWER switch to the ON ( æ ) position. Caution : e Be careful not to erase important recordings by mistake. @ Press the OPEN/CLOSE button and set the cassette in Inadvertent start of recording will happen in the following the cassette tray. Cassette cases: 1. If the PLAY button is pressed while the “> indicator € и lights, recordin starts. ol | += 2. 1f the PLAY (№) апа REC/REC MUTE (06) button are pressed at the same time, recording starts. Cassette tray The best way to avoid accidental erasure is to break off the two erasure prevention tabs on the cassette housing. (Check that the accidental erasure prevention tabs are intact.) REC RETURN Button Use of the recording return function is convenient when re- @ Press the DOLBY NR button and select the Dolby NR type recording or when cancelling a recording. When pressed that suits the recording. during recording, the tape is rewound to the position where Recording with Dolby NR type B«— — ——] recording started, and the deck wili enter the recording (The indicator will light up.) standby mode. о Recording with Dolby NR type C Cautions : (The indicator will light up.) The return position arrived at with the recording return Recording without Dolby NR function will be where rewinding has continued about 2 | “seconds beyond the recording start position. Caution is in order here since it is possible that the endof the previous Press the REC/REC MUTE (@) button to set the recording selection might be erased on tapes that have been pause mode. The O11 indicator will light up. recorded without at least 5 seconds of biank spaces between the songs. i 5) Adjust the recording level with the INPUT LEVEL control while watching the Peak Level Meter, than adjust the balance of the left and right channels with the BALANCE control. E Press the PLAY button to start the recording. The PLAY ( D>) and the O indicator will tight during recording. (7) To stop recording, press the STOP (MM) button. 8 To pause the recording, press the PAUSE (11) button. Press the PLAY button to resume recording. MUSIC SEARCH SYSTEM es DR5-8-58558 z-_"_"_—_—m—æ æa>—æ>—_rmæræmæ@æ@æwæ“w“rmr<rsxzxrwm—m—mwv_v_—vPv—-—_—_—_—_—_Ôo«——""" This device is a convenient system which detects the non-recorded part of more than 4 seconds between melodies, cues the next melody while the present melody is being reproduced or automatically detects the beginning of the melody now being reproduced and makes it into the repro- duceable state. ©. e 5 1. For cueing the next melody while the present melody is being reproduced: At PLAY mode, depress the PLAY button and the FF button simultaneously. This device will detect the interval between melodies with the CUE state on, auto- matically become the PLAY mode and begin performing the next melody. 2. For hearing again the melody being reproduced: At PLAY mode, depress the PLAY button and the REW button simultaneously. This device will detect the interval between melodies with the REVIEW state on, automaticaliy become the PLAY mode, detect the be- ginning of the melody now being performed and pla it from the first again. | PROPER RECORDING LEVEL Note about MUSIC SEARCH action: MUSIC SEARCH is a function which operates by detecting a comparatively ¡long non-recorded part on the tape. There- fore, MUSIC SEARCH may not operate normaliy in the following cases. e Sound on the tape is interrupted by speech or conversa- tion. eLong periods of pianissimo (softly played music) or non-recorded intervals occur on the tape. e The tape has picked up noise in a non-recorded interval. e Non-recorded intervals on the tape are less than 4 seconds in length. e Noise-emitting electrical appliances are in operation nearby. i.e.; Electric razors, drills, refrigerators, etc. A too high recording level can saturate the tape and cause distortion. On the other hand, it the recording level is set too low, soft passages will be marked by residual noise. À proper recording level is the single most important factor for making well balanced recordings. Guideline for maximum recording level TYPE I (Normal) +1 dB level on peaks TYPE I (CrQy) +3 dB level on peaks TYPE NV (Metal) +5 dB level on peaks Note: Theoptimumrecording level differs depending on the program source and the type of tape used. RECORDING BIAS ADJUSTMENT For best recording results, monitoring during recording and comparing different recordings using your own judgement are essential. The DRS-810 is equipped with a BIAS FINE control to assist you in setting the proper bias for different types and brands of tape. At the center stop-click position, the deck is set to the reference bias level for Normal, CrO; and Metal tape. If the resulting recording in this position has too much or too little high frequency content, adjusting the BIAS FINE control can be useful to achieve better results. BIAS FINE REC/REC MUTE AND PAUSE BUTTON Meter reading differences between Left and Right channels The left and right channel readings of the Peak Level Meter can differ due to variations in the input signal levels. In such cases, use the BALANCE control to adjust the channel input balance until identical meter readings are obtained for both channels. If the high frequencies {treble sounds) are to the boosted, turn the BIAS FINE control counter-clockwise to decrease the bias current. Turn the control clockwise to increase bias current. By the use of this control, you can record tapes with a frequency response that will perfectly match your listening taste. | — Counterciochwise Clocuwise OUTPUT LEVEL (dB) FREQUENCY (Hz) 1. To record a 5-second blank section during recording: Press the REC/REC MUTE (@) button. A 5-second blank will be recorded and the deck will enter the recording standby mode. 2. To record a 5-second blank section during the recording standby mode: Press the REC/REC MUTE (9) button from the recording standby mode. A 5 second blank will be recorded and the deck will enter the recording standby mode again. 3. To cancel recording of blank space: Press the PAUSE (11) button. Blank space recording will be cancelled. and the deck enters the recording standby mode. 4. To extend the blank section with another 5 seconds or more: Simply press the REC/REC MUTE (@) button and the blank section will be increased with another 5 seconds. DRS-8310 mus TAPE COUNTER AND MEMORY STOP ) PLAY STOP | но тт N dB -40 -30 -20 -10 -8 -3 -1 O + +3 +5 #10 | > | E 8 8 8 8 L a CIC CIO III CI LACI LI CI EA IL i | | | APSTAN e R CoCo Ooo чт 17 ССС REC/REC MUTE £ MEMO REMAIN 10 Orec [> mpx BE IEF ПАРЕ — | - +4 >> & OPEN/CLOSE a ID PAUSE — REC RETURN TAPE MONITOR о НОННА CJC CC REC OFF PLAY a RESET MEMORY REMAIN TAPE SIZE DOLBY NA MPX FILTER LEFT ” LIGHT TIMER ——————— COUNTER ———— BIAS FINE BALANCE PHONES 1) Tape Counter Indicators 2) Operation of MEMORY STOP (1) Linear Tape Counter (1) During recording or playback operations, MEMORY STOP can be used to locate a particular point on Pri the tape. At the desired point, reset the counter ротор to “MODO. With the MEMORY STOP button in the “ —! . | “ON” position, the deck will stop at the “00” point (actually “—00029'' and “00, 27) during e The tape transport during ali modes is indicated in REWIND operations. minutes and seconds. (2) The MEMORY indication will light when this function e Press the RESET button to reset the Tape Counter to is activated. “00.00. (3) Notes: Note: During recording or playback, the counter indi a When the power is turned ‘OFF’, this function cation is useful for noting the location of is automatically deactivated. existing selections or the position from where e The MEMORY STOP is accurate to —5 on the coun- recording is to start. ter, and will stop between “— 00,02 and: COOL - o e The MEMORY STOP is released by pressing the (2) Remaining Tape Counter EJECT button. e The MEMORY STOP does not operate during the Mm | 7] 7 REC RETURN. LI 12 0 REMAIN 3) Display Back-up — (1) The functions DOLBY NR, MPX FILTER, MONITOR e The remaining time until the end of the tape is dis- TAPE SIZE and the counter content are protec played. | ted by 24-hour memory back-up. After 24 hours, e The seconds are not displayed when the remaining time DOLBY NK and MPX FILTER are set to “OFF”, | is still more than 8 minutes. MONITOR is reset to “TAPE”, TAPE SIZE is set | = - —- to “C.90' and the counter content is reset to e. “00 oo. e When playback or recording is started, “—— ——" wilt flash for about 10 seconds. e The time display does not appear during fast forward winding (FF) or rewinding (REW) of the tape. CAUTION The linear tape counter and remaining tape counter of this unit are set in accordance with the selected tape size When using a tape of a special size, select the TAPE SIZE which is nearest to that of the used tape. (The tape counter error will then be smaller.) Note also that the linear tape counter and remaining tape counter do not work as accurately as a clock. Small devi- ations may occur because the thickness of the tape differs depending on the type (position, tape length) of the used cassette. Slight errors may also be caused by the difference between cassettes with a large hub and cassettes with a small hub. mua DRS-310 10 TAPE MONITOR BUTTON This Stereo cassette deck uses a three-head system which permits simultaneous “off-the-tape monitoring” during recording. Incidentally, as this Stereo Cassette Deck adopts an automonitor system, ¡TAPE] or [SOURCE] can automatically be activated according to the operation conditions. These modes can also be activated manually. Monitor button = | TAPE \ Tape A Ric Head 14 P/ 8 Haod Lo, Input © ———[——O Output The signal recorded on the tape is monitored simultaneously “off-the-tape”. This monitoring. mode enables you easy check for optimum recording levels. In the | TAPE | mode, the FL PEAK METER indicates the signal levels played back off-the-tape. The | SOURCE | position enables you to monitor the input source signal before it is recorded on the tape. Using the FL PEAK METER, this mode is convenient for setting recording levels or input level monitoring during recording. Recording Monitor button » | SOURCE \ Tapa # Rac Maad A 12 put C [> . | O Output Monitor button = | TAPE | “_ Tove J Playback des |7 О Ом? ры! During playback, the MONITOR button must be placed in the| TAPE | position. If it is set in the SOURCE position, the signal from the tape won't be heard. DOLBY B & C NOISE REDUCTION SYSTEM Mm The Dolby noise reduction system substantially reduces the tape background noise (hiss) inherent in the cassette medium. Dotby B NR is most widely in use. However, Dolby C NR is a much more recent development and represents a significantly improvements over Dolby B NR. Ш Tape background noise consists primarily of high frequency information which is particularly annoying during soft passages. The Dolby NR system increase the level of tow volume mid and high frequency signal during recording and reduces the level of these signals by an identical amount during playback. As a result, the playback signal is identical to the original source signal, but the level of background noise generated by the tape is greatly reduced. DOLBY HX-PRO HEADROOM EXTENSION SYSTEM This deck is equipped with the DOLBY HX-PRO headroom extension system. Since the system functions automatically during recording, no switching operation or adjustment is required. The system is effective with any type of Normal, Cr0, or Metal tapes. The Dolby HX-PRO headroom extention system functions during recording to lift up the saturation level in the treble range. Therefore, most of the treble range components distorted or lost during recording on conventional cassette decks are more faithfully recorded on tne new DRS-810 cassette deck. MN The operating principle of Dolby C NR is similar to that of Dolby B NR except for the encoding/decoding response curves. The noise reduction effect obtained with Dolby C NR is up to 20dB, compared to 10dB with Dolby B NR. In addition, Dolby C NR uses an anti-saturation network and spectral skewing circuitry, for a significant improve- ment in the dynamic range of the mid- to high-frequencies. Features of the DOLBY HX-PRO headroom extension system (1) Performance of Normal and CrO, tapes can be up- graded closer to that of Metal tapes. (2) The dynamic range in the treble is improved signifi- cantiy. (3) Since no decoding in playback is necessary, the improvement can be obviously heard on any hi-fi playback system including portable components and car systems. (4) The system functions whether the Dolby B/C NR is engaged or not. TIMER RECORDING/PLAYBACK Timer recording/playback can be made using any audio. timer available on: the market... Amplifier “Tuner == fal — Stereo cassette deck | u gig | Femmes - | Wall outlet | 1 | © Ce Loc ann 10D § = ‘ Timer i © leeds OD | | On timer recording/playpack _____ X T _ Speaker System ® Timer recording procedure 1. Make sure the connections are correct, especially the power supply connections. 2. Turn ‘’on’’ the power switch of each appliance. 3. Tune the desired station on the tuner. 4. Load the tape for recording. (Make sure the erase prevention tab is not broken off; if it is, cover the hole with plastic tape). 5. Set the Dolby NR switch to the appropriate position. 6. Make sure the monitor switch to the SOURCE position. 7. Adjust the recording input level. 8. Set the starting position of the tape. 9. Set the timer switch (TIMER) to the ‘rec’’ side. 10. Set the audio timer to the desired time. The audio timer will turn the power supply on at the desired time, *With the above procedures, timer controlled recording can be made. When the preset time comes, the power is supplied and the FM broadcast can be recorded. e Timer playback procedure 1. Make sure the connections are correct, especially the power supply connections. Turn “on'' the power switch of each appliance. Load the pre-recorded tape to be played back. Set the Dolby NR switches to the appropriate positions. Set the monitor switch of the Amplifer to the TAPE (JA) position. Press the PLAY (>) button and playback the tape; adjust the playback level. Set the timer switch (TIMER) to the “play” side. Set the audio timer to the desired time. The audio timer will turn the power supply on at the desired time. *With the above procedures, timer playback can be ac- complished. When the preset time comes, the power is supplied and playback will start. Note: « Please read the operating instructions for before use. « If the timer recording or playback is not desired, be sure to switch the timer switch (TIMER) to “off”. « When using timers that allow several “on/off'” operations, timer start functioning can continue an unlimited number of times until the tape in the machine is finished. PON O © the timer DRS-310 mue 11 Es D 55-54-15 AD Ne 12 TROUBLESHOOTING Check the following before you draw the conclusion that your Stereo Cassette Deck is malfunctioning. 1. Are ail the connections correct? 2. Are all system components being operated correctly in accordance with the operating instructions? Are the speakers and amplifier/receiver functioning correctly? 3. If the tape deck still does not function properly, check the symptom against the list below to the check list, please contact your DENON dealer. Problem Cause Remedy Tape does not run, + Power cord is disconnected. + Tape is loose. » Cassette is not loaded properly. . Defective cassette. » Check power cord. « Tighten tape with a pencil, etc. « Load cassette properly. * Replace cassette. Tape is not recorded when REC/REC MUTE (@) button is pressed. * No cassette is loaded. » Erase prevention tabs are brocken off. « Load cassette. « Cover hoies with adhesive tape. Sound is warbled and dis- torted. Heads, capstan or pinchroller are dirty. + Tape is wound too tight. « Recording input level is too high. - Tape is worn out and has ‘drop-outs’’. « Clean them. «- Fast forward or rewind to loosen tape winding. « Adjust recording input level. « Replace tape, Excessive noise. « Tape is worn. » Heads, capstan or pinchroller are dirty. « Heads are magnetized. » Recording input level is too low. « Replace them. » Clean them. + Demagnetize heads. » Adjust recording input level. High frequency range (treble) is emphasized. » Dolby NR switch is set improperly. . Set Dolby NR Switch properly. High frequency range (treble) is lost. - Head are dirty. » Tape is worn. « Clean them. » Replace tape. Corporation. * Above specifications and design are subject to change without prior notice. Best result will be obtained with use of DENON DX and HD Series Cassette tapes. Dolby noise reduction and HX PRO headroom extension systems manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing HX PRO originated by Bang & Olufsen. “DOLBY'' and the double-D symbol [JJ and "HX PRO’ are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. .. If the symptom does not correspond EEE DRS-810 a SPECIFICATIONS __ Type Horizontal tape loading; 4-track 2- input channel stereo cassette deck LINE 80 mV (—20 dBm) input level at ea maximum Heads Record & Playback (combination head) Input impedance: 50 kohm unbalanced x 1 Output E Erase: (Double gap ferrite head) x | LINE 620 mV (0 dB) output level at maximum Motors Capstan (DC servo motor) x 1 (with 47 kohm load, recorded level of Reel Be motor) x 1 200 pwb/mm) Actuator (DC motor) x 1 | Tape Speed 4.3 emlsec. PHONES 1.2 mW output level at maximum Fast Forward, о Rewind Time Approx. 100 sec. with a C-60 cassette Recording Bias Approx. 105 kHz Overall S/N Ratio (at 3% THD level) Dolby C NR on: more than 75 dB (CCIR/ARM) Overall Frequency Response 20~20.000Hz +3 dB (at —20 dB, Metal tape) Channel Separation More than 40 dB (at 1 kHz) Crosstalk More than 65 dB (at 1 kHz?) Wow & Flutter 0.038% wrms (JIS method), + 0.1% w. peak (optimum load impedance 8 ohm ~ 1.2 kohm) Parallel pin cord x 2 50 Hz/60 Hz, voltage is shown on rat- ing label! Power Consumption 15 W Dimensions 434 (W) x122 (H) x 320 (D)mm (17-8/32” x 4-51/64" x12-19/22") 6.6 Кв Accessories Power Supply Weight 13 av3H 934 wy) J 437 SINOHd 100 INN NE HILIN | BLOCK DIAGRAM | УЧ TIOA AAA “DIS 03 dvai Svig (2) SOSOI 9 (1) 4 ЗК > Svig f FNOHHI 4 TVLIW Svig + | ‘| 20€HL OLED! SH SOCHL LINOUIO 1iNDHI9 Odd XH ISO ALAN FANT IOEHA 1933738 Adv. AAA duood4 «e AVE AYid <a EQEHA £OEYA 0$91 |-----ж——— ww (Un) 20€ TT 4] 1 EIEDI 9 corp dWV NIVO YILIN YHALIN Ос № Эм | > YA HA ПОМ ЗОМУ У В HICOIN3 HN A97100 EL 20491 + {1 za 25 130 3 aSNIS W om sos (OZ Lu) 1 AM (9) © 101 Ly Qv3H ad 6 | 324n08 62 — a) (use) > | HO LINOW OEM ji 7s +|° ® — hn om (9) 0 zogo ® ogo © POC AD. ez S 193138 4300930 HL dV NIVO dV HO LINON HN AI00 S VIE 434508 Hd 03 8d 14 пани DRS-810 A DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS | 1. Removing the front panel Ass’y 1-1 Turn on power and move the cassette tray out of the front of the set. Turn off the power and remove the loader panel from the front of the unit. a A Loader Panel Ass'y Cassette tray 1-2 Remove the four screws (4 X 8CBTS(S)-B) front the side of the top cover, the four screws (3 X 8CBTS(S)-B) from the top of the top cover and one screw (3 X BCBTS(S)-B) from the rear side. Raise the top cover and lift it towards the rear of the unit to detach it. rear side. Raise the top cover and lift it towards the rear of the unit to detach it. 1-3 Disconnect {ead connectors. Key/Meter Do ase — CN182 Audio circuit PF} —CN111 circuit board W113 (6P) -.CN113 board W112 (3P) —CN112 | 9987 16 DRsS-810 as LEVEL DIAGRAM| PLAYBACK SYSTEM TCC-130 DOLBY B-TYPE 400 Hz 200 nwb/m PB HEAD PB Ne. MP PB GAIN Bus DOLBY NR OUTPUT HEADPHONE TEST TAPE ss) , (C302 SYSTEM IC VOLUME AMP Tec-1301 £ k A xs) TRIOS iz} 1 93). (TR205) - { 3} 1C306 ; } 77. Len ATIO! en Leh (Reh) (RT201 Roh LA | | PHONES QUT LINE MUTE wo © LINE OUT LEVEL | (dB) +10 { +6.898 PHONES OUT 0 4 ——2.08 ye -2.098 LINE OUT = и” „40 — -% 3145 -20— ] -22,348 -28.088 -30 1 à -31548 #0 — -#0-— „60 + „70“ -69.098 0dB = 0.778V INPUT FREQUENCY 400 Hz INPUT FREQUENCY 400HZ LINE BALANCE INPUT DOLBY NR REC EQ BIAS TRAP REC INPUT VOLUME VOLUME SYSTEM IC AMP HEAD IC308 Leh , 30it} 18113) M3) 9 — А (Ren ' y = £307 Г т YR303 YR3072 ATIO2 A (RT202) |. TAPE LEVEL (dB) +10 0 -10- 7207 „19.508 TS 0 - - 28.008 -30,948 (METAL) LTL TE - 32.5d8 (CHROME) i -35.0dB (NORMAL) -40- j (BIAS CUT) -50 -60 - -70- я 008 = 0.775Y 15 mue DRAS-810 18 ADJUSTING AND CHECKING THE| MECHANISM SECTION ~~ | 1. Exchanging pinch roller Before exchanging the pinch roller, clean the tape contact sur- faces of the pinch roller and of the capstan shaft. Defects on tape playing are primarily caused by a dirty pinch roller or capstan shaft. The right pinch roller arm can be detached by removing the washer (28) . The left pinch roller arm (20) can be E out by removing The spring ED and the nylon nut After exchanging the pinch roller, run a tape without a C-90 butt and verify that no tape curling occurs at the tape guide 20) (20) and the tape guide part on the record/playback head. Normal condition Pinch roller L / Tape T i j apeguide / / | Pinch roller R Nylon nut Erasure head / Recording/Playback head Special nut Defective running condition Curl Curl / \ — y T SE - — A 2. Verifying pinch roller crimping in the playback condition, hook a stick type spring balance to the bracket on the central axis of the pinch roller. After pulling the pinch roller away from the capstan shaft, let the pinch roller con- tact the capstan shaft as it is and verify that the readings on the stick type spring balance are 250 to 350 g on the right side and 70 to 150 g on the left when the pinch roller starts turning. If the readings exceed the standard values, replace spring 26) or right pinch roller (4) . Capstan shaft 250 —350 g (Take up) Right 70 —150 g (Supply) Left 3, Exchanging r recording/playbackh head FD Detach the front panel first. | 3-1 Dismounting recording/playback head (1) Detach the recording/playback | head locking screw (2) Remove soldering on the head wire and separate the me- chanical unit to dismount the recording/ playback head. 3-2 Recording/playback head installation Assembly is the reverse of the installation procedure de- scribed in section 3-1. The soldering for the head wire is performed as shown in following Figure. 7D \ (TD neignt adjustment @ 1 screw E 74 azimuth adjustment al Screw aaa A 74) tilt adjustment screw YELLOW WHITE YELLOW 4. Recording/playback head Adjustment 4-1 Height adjustment {adjust with head adjustment jig THG-801) (1) Set THG-801 (ig board) on the mechanical unit and perform the adjustment by turning the special height adjustment screw so the 3.8 mm part on THG-801 (lig shaft) can move without touching the tape guide on the recording/ playback head (2) Turn the azimuth adjusting screw so that the recording/playback head does not tilt whileadjusting the height, and make a rough visual adjustment. 4-2 Adjustment of tilt angle (1) Set THG-801 (jig board) in the mechanical unit and place THG-801 (jig shaft) on the recording head to inspect the gap between the jig board. if the jig shaft is tilted forward, the tilt screw is too tight. Loosen it slightly and adjust the tilt screw (745 until the jig stick is parallel to the jig board and the gap is completely eliminated. (2) Readjusting the tilt may cause the height adjustment to slip. After adjusting the tilt, be sure to verify the height. If the height is misaligned, turn the special height adjustment screw “and the tilt screw as to the same angle to shift the recording/playback head so it is parallel to the jig board for height readjustment. After the adjustment is completed, tighten the lock nuts. 1-4 Pull the input knobs away from the front of the unit to remove them. Remove the three screws (3 X 8CBTS(S)-B) from the upper | Screw A MZ DRS-810 ma section of the panel, three hooks. from the bottom of the panel and three hooks from the top of. the panel. Pull the | front panel away from the unit to remove it. В E — MZ 8 de 6 Top of panel = JB — HOOK HOOK HOOK Bottom of panel 2. Removing the front panel Remove the seven hooks from the top section of the subpanel. Raise the front panel to remove it from the main unit. AM Location of the seven hooks on the rear surface of the subpanel 3. Remove the mecha. assembly (HM100A) 3-1 Disconnect lead connectors — CN852 (9P) — CN152 (3P) — CN153 (3P) — CN154 (3P) — CN155 (3P) — CN156 3-2 Remove the four mounting screws (3 X 8CBTS(S)- B) that secure the meche unit and then detach the mecha unit. Note: When the loader panel and the four screws {3 X 8 CBTS (P)-B) are removed, the mechanism unit can be removed without removing the front assembly. To do so, first lift the back of the mechanism unit, then detach first the right front side then the left front side from the chassis. Mecha. unit Audio circuit board 4. Remove the cassette mechanism Remove the four mounting screws (3 X 10CBTS(P)-B) that secure the cassette mechanism and then detach the cassette mechanism. 5. Remove the meter circuit board Pull the meter circuit board and remove it. Note: When replacing the tact switch, check to make sure that it is not floating above the circuit board. If it is floating, the switch will be in the on condition when the set is assembled. O X fe 6. Remove the audio circuit board 6-1 Remove the conectors with lead wires which run from the audio circuit board and the connectors on top of the audio circuit board. 6-2 Remove the seven screws (3 X 8CBTS(S)-B) that secure the audio circuit board and the ap pin jack mounting screw (3 X 10CBTS({P)- В) ‹ on the back panel. Remove the audio circuit board. | Note: The audio circuit board can be lifted with the power- turned on by doing only step 6-2. 7. Remove the power supply circuit board Remove the five screws (3 X 8CBTS(S)-B) that secure the power supply circuit board, remove the bushing from the chassis and then remove the power supply circuit board. 17 ини DRS-810 UT 20 ELECTRICAL SECTION ELECTRICAL AND CHECKING THE} e Caution on adjusting (1) Before adjusting, Clean the head surface, capstan and the pinch roller with a gauze or a cotton swab o moistened with (2) Demagnetize the R/P HEAD and the E. HEAD with a head - eraser. (3) Completely demagnetize the adjustment screwdriver. (4) Unless instructed otherwise, set the various controls as fol- lows. OINPUTvolume .............................. maximum O DOLBYNRswitch............... 00 0c ii OFF ° О BIAS FINE volume .............. ... Center click position O BALANCEvolume................. Center click position 1. Tape Transport Check Load the transport check cassette. In the operational mode, illu- minate the fixing guides of the R/P HEAD with a larnp and check to make sure the tape edge does not come in contact with the tape guide section. The tape transport is the most important element in determining the performance of a cassette deck. Avoid moving the various adjustment screws, nuts, etc., as much as possible. Refer to the pages on “Adjusting and Checking the Mechanism Section” when replacing or adjusting the R/P HEAD. 2. Adjusting the Azimuth (1) After completing the tape transport check, load the test tape (A-BEX TCC-153). Fig. 2-1 (2) Playback (both FWD side and REV side) the test tape; adjust the azimuth screw so that section A of the resurge wave form is maximum and section B is minimum. Fig. 2-2 EQUIPMENT FOR ADJUSTING AND CHECKING 1) MEASURING TAPE ........ TYPE NAME, BRAND AND USES TYPE NAME BRAND USES TW-2111A/2121A SONY Checking the Take-up Torque and Back Tension. TY-2231 SONY Checking the FF and REW Torque. HD-7E/60 DENON Checking the FF and REW Times. TCC-153 A-BEX Adjusting the Azimuth. TY-224 SONY Checking and Adjusting the Tape Speed TCC-130 A-BEX Adjusting the Playback Level. TCC-162/2628 A-BEX Checking the Playback Frequency Response. TCC-902 A-BEX Transport checking cassette tape. (2) MEASURING INSTRUMENT Tension gauge Audio signal generator Variable resistance attenuator Electronic voltmeter Oscilloscope Frequency counter Adjustment screwdriver Trap coil adjustment square stick Г = L-ch (> PB/DOLBY NR A~BEX L- TCC-135 14. BY — 2 a < м | JEST R-ch LINE Is TAPE PB/DOLBY NR OUT R-ch 1 | — lg < м a, © = | < 1 I a АО АННННННННИИ OSCILLOSCOPE Fig. 2-1 RESURGE WAVE a O S N « — Fig. 2-2 4-3 Azimuth Adjustment Playback test tape A-BEX TCC-153 and perform the adjust- ment by turning the azimuth adjustment screw (74) until A and B in the Lissajous wave figure are at the maximum and the minimum positions respectively. After azimuth ad- justment is completed, check again to make sure there iS NO dislocation on the head height with the readjusting jig THG-801. After the adjustment is completed, secure the lock nuts on adjusted parts. Tilt angle —- Jig board — Jig board Jig stick Jig shaft —— Tilt angie PB Amp Cy— > LINE OUT S| \ A-BEX TCC-153 Screw tock > Screw lock Ta Ja 5. Erasure Head (78 Exchange 5-1 Remove the locking screw a» for the erasure e head.. 5.2 Remove the solder on the head wire, and separate the r me- chanical unit to dismount the erasure head. | ie Aa ‘6. Checking the Take- -up Torgue Load the cassette type torque meter RevVade. gar Check to make sure that the average torque meter reading is within 30 ~70 g-cm during playback. If it is not within this range, check the voltage (approx. 4V) of the reel motor. After the verifi- cation, replace the reel motor (80) if there is no problem with the voltage value. 7. Checking the FF and REW Torques Load the cassette type torque meter (SONY TW2231). Check to make sure the torque meter indicates within 90 —1 80 g-cm at the end of FF and REW. 8. Checking the Back Tension Torque During В Record/Playback | Load the cassette type torque meter SONY TW21 1 1A check to make sure the torque meter reads between 6—12 g-em during playback and that there is no unevenness. If it is not within this range, replace the reel base bik (81) (82) or washer (84). 9. Checking the FF and REW Times Load a C-60 cassette tape (DENON HD7E/60); check to make sure the tape is fast forwarded or rewound within 100 seconds. If it is not within this range, check sections 5 and 6. 10. Checking the Operation of the Erase Prevention, Metal and Chrome Switch Confirm that the sensor arm properly detecting the tape type de- tection holes on the cassette housing. — DRS-8310 IE 19 DRS-810 ll 3. Checking and Adjusting the Tape Speed 5. Adjusting the Recording Section (1) Connect the frequency counter to the LINE OUT terminal (1) Adjusting the record/playback overall frequency response and load test tape (SONY TY-224). (Cro) REC Amp m (2) Playback (both FWD side and REV side) a test tape. At 1) Load the test tape HD7E/60, record a signal with an about halfway through the tape, where the tape transport is input level of —40 dB, 1 kHz at the LINE IN terminal; Ny HH Атт LINE IN в stable, adjust RT-501 so that the frequency counter will playback this recording. have a reading within the range of 3,000Hz +15Hz. 2) Change the frequency of the input signal to 10 kHz, record and playback; adjust RT-308 (L ch), RT-309 (R a F Counter ch) so that the characteristic standards meet the fol- N PB Amp lowing diagram when compared to the 1 kHz signal LINE OUT LINE OUT output level. PB Amp 1) J. Lo (The other TAPE POSITIONS will automatically be ad- justed by finishing of the foregoing adjustments.) 3000 Hz w, +15 Hz - Record/Playback Overall Frequency Response SONY TY-224 (db) +6 +5 +4 +3 4. Adjusting the Playback Section (2) Adjusting the playback frequency response +2 (1) Adjusting the playback level Playback the test tape (A-BEX TCC-262B/162B) and +1 Playback the Dolby standard level test tape (A-BEX check to make sure that the frequency response meets the О TCC-130) and adjust RT-101 (L ch), RT-201 (R ch) so that specifications in the diagram. 7) the LINE OUT voltage becomes — 2 dB (620 mV). Note: Before checking the playback frequency response, first „2 adjust the azimuth using the 8 kHz signal at the beginning 3 of the test tape (A-BEX TCC-262B). Also, after checking 4 the playback frequency, make sure to readjust the azi- 75 muth with the test tape (A-BEX TCC-153) and then lock 8 PB Amp the adjustment screw. 20 50 100 200 500 1k 2K Sk 10k 14k 20K (Hz) LINE OUT Tape :HD-7E/60 Dolby NR : Off PB Amp Level : — 20 dB From Dolby Level A-BEX TCC-130 LINE OUT (2) Adjusting the record/playback levels (CrO,) (3) Checking the Dolby C record/playback overall frequency re- 1) Load a HD7E/60 tape and after having recorded a sponse signal of 1 kHz (— 20 dB), play it back. 1) Setthe DOLBY NR switch to the “C” position. 2) Adjust RT-102 (L ch) and RT-202 (R ch) so that the 2) Using the test tapes HD7E/60, perform record/play- A-BEX TCC-262B/162B . , . output from the line out terminal has the same value as back in the same manner as 5-(1). the output when monitoring the recording. 3) Check to make sure that the record/playback overall frequency response meets the specifications in the dia- gram. Playback Frequency Response Dolby C Record/Playback Overall Frequency Response 20 50 100 200 500 1k 2K Sk 10k 14k 20k (Hz) Tape: A-BEX TCC-2628/162B 20 50 100 200 500 1K 2k Sk 10k 14k 20Kk(Hz) Tape : HD-7E/60 Dolby NR :OnC Level : — 20 dB From Dolby Level 21 mm DRS-310 PARTS LIST OF EXPLODED VIEW 22 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name Remarks | Ref. No. Part No. Part Name Remarks Ref. No. Part No. Part Name Remarks ® 1 411 1044 508 | CHASSIS ® 144 2069 268 | FRONT PANEL ASS'Y | (Gold) Asia 56 412 3438 102 | LEVER P. ASS Y ® 2 105 0936 314 ¡BACK PANEL Europe O 25 103 1410 558 | FRONT ESC. ASS' Y (Black) e 57 203 0288 007 | 1P CONECT ASS Y O, 105 0936 330 | BACK PANEL U.K., Australia ® 103 1410 561 |FRONT ESC. ASS'Y U.S.A., Canada 58 46530646 005 ¡LEVER P. SPRING ® 105 0936 327 |BACK PANEL U.S.A, Canada (Black) 59 GEN1162 LOADING M. SUB ASS'Y О 105 0936 356 ¡BACK PANEL Muiti-Voltage ©) 103 1410 574 {FRONT ESC, ASS Y (Gold) Europe 60 424:0130 008 | PULLEY GEAR (Asia) O 103 1410 587 |FRONT ESC. ASS Y (Gold) Asia 61 443 0999 004 | COLLAR ® 3 105 0934 219 | BOTTOM COVER 26 144 1955 014 | TRAP DOOR (Black) 62 423 0050 004 | BELT ® 4 105 1013 003 {BOTTOM PLATE 144 1955 043 | TRAP DOOR (Gold) Europe 63 424 0131 007 | GEAR 5 104 0194 001 |FOOT ASS Y 144 1955 001 | TRAP DOOR (Gold) Asia 64 424 0155 203 | CLAMPER CAM ® 6 3U 2358 Z POWER TRANS. 27 401 0121 315 | HING (R) (Black) 65 463:0644 007 | CLAMPER A. SPRING PW.B. UNIT 401 0121 328 | HING (R) (Gold) Europe 66 433.0553 304 | CLAMPER ARM 401 0121 302 | HING (В) (Gold) Asia 67 461 0613 003 ¡PAD MARU 28 401 0120413 | HING (L) (Black) 08 431 0295 200 | LOADER FRAME 401 0120 426 | HING (L) (Gold) Europe 69 461-0581 009 ¡PAD 401 0120 400 | HING (L) (Gold) Asia 70 424 0158 103 | STOPPER CAM 29 471 9020 018 | SPECIAL SCREW {Black) 71 463 0647 004 | STOPPER C. SPRING 471 9020 005 | SPECIAL SCREW (Gold) Europe 72 412 3084 200 ¡CAM PLATE 473 7514 001 | SPECIAL SCREW (Gold) Asia 73 424 0157 308 | SLIDE CAM (R) 30 435 0113 009 | LATCH (Y3Y18) 74 424 0156 105 | SLIDE CAM (L) 31 421 9007 907 | MINI DAMPER 75 431 0319 005 | CASSETTE TRAY 32 113 1344 210 | OPEN CLOSE BUTTON | (Black) 76 461 0593 000 | TRAY PAD 113 1344 223 | OPEN CLOSE BUTTON | U.S.A. (Black) ® 77 203 4507 027 | 3P PH CONNECTOR 113 1344 236 | OPEN CLOSE BUTTON | (Goid) Europe CORD (BLK) 56.008 {CORD BUS - 113 1344 207 | OPEN CLOSE BUTTON | (Goid) Asia © 78 203 4508 026 |3P PH CONNECTOR 11 113 1067 238 |P. SW LEVER ASS Y (Black) 33 113 1405 910 ¡SERIES BUTTON (Black) CORD (BLU) 113 1067 254 'P. SW LEVER ASS Y (Gold) Europe 113 1405 023 | SERIES BUTTON U.S.A. (Black) @ 79 203 4434 006 :3P PH CONNECTOR 113 1067 270 |P. SW LEVER ASS'Y (Goid) Asia 113 1405 036 | SERIES BUTTON (Gold) Europe CORD (RED) ® 12 3U 2357 Z AUDIO/METER 113 1405 007 | SERIES BUTTON (Gold) Asia ® 80 203 4736 034 |3P PH CONNECTOR PW.B. UNIT 34 113 1224 246 | FUNCTION BUTTON {Black) CORD @® 12-1 AUDIO UNIT 113 1224 259 | FUNCTION BUTTON U.S.A. (Black) ® 81 204 2371 012 |9P KR-KR CON CORD ® 12-2 INPUT UNIT 113 1495 004 | FUNCTION BUTTON (Gold) Europe ® 82 204 6330 004 |11P KR-KR CON CORD ® 12-3 KEY/METER UNIT 113 1224 233 | FUNCTION BUTTON (Gold) Asia 85 212 4650 004 |LEAF SWITCH @® 12-4 TIMER UNIT 35 113 1299 019 {| MANUAL SEARCH (Black) 86 212 6011 007 ¡LEAF SWITCH © 12-5 REMOTE UNIT BUTTON 100 473 7002 021 {3 x8 CBTS (S)-B ® 12-6 HEAD PHONE UNIT 113 1299 022 | MANUAL SEARCH {Gold) Europe 101 473 7508 017 13 x 10 CBTS (P)-B ® 12-7 VOLUME CONTROL UNIT BUTTON 102 473 7002 005 3x6 CBTS (S)-Z 13 204 8254 007 ¡4P PIN JACK 113 1299 006 | MANUAL SEARCH (Gold) Asia 103 473 7500 015 ¡3 x8 CBTS (P)-Z 14 499 0150 008 | REMOTE SENSOR SBX1610-52 BUTTON 104 477 0242 019 | SPECIAL SCREW {IC802) 36 113 1316 112 {PAUSE BUTTON (Black) 105 473 3808 009 | 3 x25 CBTS (1) 15 393 4129 009 | FL TUBE FIP7RM6 113 1316 138 | PAUSE BUTTON (Gold) Europe 106 473 7505 007 | 2.6 x8 CBTS (P)-Z (FL8O1) 113 1316 109 | PAUSE BUTTON (Gold) Asia 107 473 7501 014 |3 x14 CBTS (P)-Z 16 212 4707 009 | SLIDE SWITCH {SW501) 37 112 0676 012 [INPUT KNOB ASS Y (Black) 108 473 7007 000 | 4 x8 CBTS (5)-В 17 204 8264 068 | HEAD PHONE JACK (JK302) 112 0676 025 [INPUT KNOB ASS'Y U.S.A. (Black) 204 8264 000 | HEAD PHONE JACK (Gold) Asia 112 0676 038 | INPUT KNOB ASS Y (Gold) Furope 18 211 0710 000 | VOLUME CONT. (INPUT) | V1420H23FA104R 112 0676 054 [INPUT KNOB ASS'Y (Gold) Asia | (VR302) ® 38 144 2034 277 | LOADER PANEL ASS'Y | (Black) 19 112 0485 151 ¡VOLUME KNOB (B) (Black) © 144 2177 008 | LOADER PANEL ASS'Y | (Gold) Asia 112 0485 067 | VOLUME KNOB (B) (Gold) Europe ® 144 2034 280 | LOADER PANEL ASS'Y | US.A. (Black) 112 0485 177 | VOLUME KNOB (B) (Gold) Asia ® 144 2034 293 | LOADER PANEL ASS'Y | (Gold) Europe 20 211 0711 009 | VOLUME CONT. (BIAS) | V11V25FB102K ® 39 102 0408 319 ; TOP COVER (VR304) o 102 0408 306 | TOP COVER (Gold) Europe 21 211 0712 008 | VOLUME CONT. V11V25FW254- ® 102 0408 225 | TOP COVER (Gold) Asia (BALANCE) (VR303) 41 009 0027 006 | 25P FFC CABLE 22 211 0611 002 | VOLUME CONT. V11V25FB103 ® 42 412 3375 003 | FIX BRACKET (OUTPUT) (VR301) O 50 HM1 OOC CASSETTE MECHA 23 113 0753 006 | SLIDE KNOB (Black) UNIT 113 0753 022 | SLIDE KNOB (Gold) Europe @® 51 411 0987 307 ¡MECHA BASE 113 0753 035 | SLIDE KNOB (Gold) Asia @® 52 461 0581 012 {PAD ® 24 144 2069 242 ¡ FRONT PANEL ASS'Y | (Black) 53 463 0663 004 | CASSETTE SPRING ® 144 2069 255 | FRONT PANEL ASS'Y | (Gold) Europe ® 54 338 0147 004 | CASSETTE MECHA e Parts marked with A important to safety. Be sure to use the specified parts for replacement. and/or shading have special characteristics e Part indicated with the mark “9” are not always in stock and possibly to take long period of time for supplying, or in some case supplying of part may be refused. e (Gold) in the Remarks column refers with gold front panels, (Black) with black front panels. DRS-810 a "EXPLODED VIEW | 23 me DRS-810 EXPLODED VIEW OF MECHANISM | TT TT и! 24 DRS-810 Em PARTS LIST OF CASSETTE MECHANISM PARTS LIST OF 3U-2281 MUSIC SENSOR EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST OF PACKING & ACCESSORIES UNIT PARTS LIST OF 3U-2357 AUDIO METER UNIT Ref. No. Part No. Part Name Remarks Ref. No. Part No. Part Name Remarks Ref. No. Part No. Part Name Remarks Ref. No. Part No. Part Name Remarks 1 9DF 6121 74 | CHASSIS BASE BLK 505 0038 030 | POLY COVER FOR AC CORD SEMICONDUCTOR GROUP SEMICONDUCTOR GROUP 3 9DF 5121 22 | PLATE BASE BLK 505 0131 050 | CABINET COVER 4 9DF 5140 93 | PINCH ROLLER BLK 504 0092 060 | STYLEN PAPER (C712 1263 0565007 IC BA15218 oo 20 еее оо С aos > ODF 5252 85 | MOTOR MAIN BLK 503 0794 022 | CUSHION D701 276 0432 903 | Diode 18S270A TE iIC303 263 0715 006 {IC CXA1330S 6-2 [DEBA (OE 501 1514 014 ¡CARTÓN CASE —707 IC304 | 2620276005 |IC HD14066BP 5-3 9DF W15C 11 | MMN-6FARB82 501 1540 017 | CARTON CASE (Gold) Asia {C306 2630711000 |IC M5218AP 5-5 9DF D47D 11 | PULLEY 203 2223 002 | 2P PIN CORD CAPACITOR GROUP C307 263 0715 006 |IC CXA1330S 5 DU 18 2 en SOREW 5112244005 |INST. MANUAL (E2) | Europe, Canada C702 | 264 4260 948 | Electrolytic 1 4/50V CEO4W1HO10MT IC308 | 2630565007 |ICBA15218 - 6x3.5 ZN 511 2246 003 INST. MANUAL {EU} USA, UK, , 5-9 ODF J141 12 W/RUMINA 1.9 x 0/25T Australia, Asia C704 253 9031 920 | Ceramic 0.1 w'25 \ CK4b=1E104KT IC309 263 0565 007 IC BA15218 —708 IC310 263 0354 001 |ICUPC1297CA 8 9DF C57H 11 ¡P.C.B. BKT H 515 0455 005 | TAPE CATALOG (E2) | Europe, U.S.A. , 9 9DF D44T 14 | REC DETECT LEVER 513 9111 001 | COLOR LABEL (GOLD) | (Gold) only C709 253 9030 934 | Ceramic 0.0033 u/25 V |CK45— 1E332KT IC311, 262 1295001 {IC UPD40948C 10 9DF D44V 12 | METAL DETECT LEVER {L) C710 254 4252 901 | Electrolytic 22 4/10 V CEO4W1A220MT 312 iC313 263 0565 007 |!ICBA15218 11 9DF D48Y 21 GEAR À OTHER PARTS 12 9DF D49A 11 |GEARB {C501 262 0447009 [IC BAB109U1 13 9DF D49B 11 | GEAR C CN701 205 0343 045 | 4P CONN. BASE (KR-PH) {C502 262 1362002 [IC BA6238A 14 ODE D49C 11 | BLAKE L CN702 205 0343 058 | 5P CONN. BASE (KR-PH) C801 262 1534 209 | u Computer 15 9DF D49R 12 | BLAKE R W702 203 8333 006 | 5P PH-SCN CORD UPD75268CW-040 16 9DF D48W 12 | CAM GEAR H 1С802 499 0150 008 | Remote Sensor SBX1610-52 17 aDF C57G 12 | THRUST SPRING IC803 263 0620007 |CBA10393 18 ODF D49E 14 |B.T ARM IC901 263 0810 008 iC NJM7B08FA(S) 20 ODF R23F 11 PINCH ROLLER IC902 263 0503 001 |iC NJM7908FA 21 ODF R23D 11 [ASS Y F/WT | 22 ODF R23E 11 ASS'Y FWS TR101, | 2730245 900 | Transistor 25C2603E/F T 23 9DM M113 11 | STEEL BALL 102 | 24 ODE Z11Y 12 IFELTH TR103 2750048912 Transistor 25K381 (B)/(C)-T 25 ODF K31A 11 |BI SP TR104 269 0015 908 | Digital Tr. DTC124XS 26 9DF K26S 14 | PINCH ROLLER SPIL) (22K-47K)T 27 9DF K26V 11 |H ADJUST SP TR105 273 0245 900 Transistor 2502603E/F T 28 ODF J123 22 W/RUMINA C 35 x 0.25 TR106 269 0015 908 | Digital Tr DTC124XS 29 ODF 3141 11A | OIL SHEEL 2.4 x0.25 —109 (22K-47I0T 30 ODF J141 14A OIL SHEEL 2.15 x 0.25 TR201, | 2730245 900 | Transistor 25C2603E/F T 31 9DU G19G 11 | S TYTE SCREW M2.6 x 25 202 32 9DU G12H 14 | WAVE SCREW 2.6 x 8 ZN TR203 | 275 0048 912 Transistor 2SK381 (B)/{C)-T 33 ODU G12H 11 | WAVE SCREW 2.0 x 6 ZN TR204 259 0015 908 | Digital Tr. DTC124XS 34 9DF J111 30 | POLY. WASHER 2.6 x 0.25 (22K-47K)T | 35 9DU G22B 11 |SCREW TT 2.0 x7 ZN TR205 273 0245 900 Transistor 25C2603E/F T 36 9DF K20R 12 | BLAKE SP TR206 269 0015 908 | Digital Tr. DTC124XS 37 9DU G20L 12 INYLON NUT ~209 (22K-47K)7 39 ODF F16M 11 | MAIN BELT TR301 269 0019 904 ¡Digital Tr. DTA143XS 40 9DF L42C 11 SPACER 14.7K-10K)T 41 ODF F18R 11 BELT TR302 269 0062 906 | Digital Tr. DTC124ES 52 9DW H62R 15 |HD CABLE (R/E) (22K-22K)T 53 9DW H62S 15 ¡HD CABLE (P.B) TR303 269 0015 908 | Digital Tr. DTC124XS 65 9DF 5674 67 |PCB CONTROL BLK (22K-47K)T 66 ODU E16E 11 | PUSH SWITCH TR304 272 0025 907 Trangistor 2SB562(C)TF 68 9DA W12M 00 | REEL SENSOR TR305 269 0040 902 | Digital Tr. DTC144ES 70 445 0033 005 | BUNDOLE BAND 147K-47KIT 71 9DK G194 29 | SCREW 2.6 x5 ZN TR306, | 2730245 300 | Trangistor 2SC2603E/F T 72 9DF C57D 12 |HEAD BASE D 307 Ш 73 9DF D49L 13 | HEAD SPACER TR308, 269 0015 908 | Digital Tr. DTC124XS 74 9DF G140 26 | SCREW 32.0 x8 Ni 309 (22K-47K)T 75 gDF K30W 11 | HEAD BASE SP H TR310 269 0018 905 | Digital Tr. DTC143ES 76 9DF K30Y 11 ¡AZIMUS SP H (4.7K-4.7K)T 77 9DF U19Y 11 1H-2371-3108 TR311 269 0022 904 |Digital Tr. DTA143ES 78 9DF U20C 11 | HAJAB3523A (4.7K-4.7K)T 79 9DF 5170 53 |IDLER BLK TR320 269 0018 905 | Digital Tr. DTC143ES 80 9DF 5643 02 | MOTOR REEL BLK (4.7K-4.7K)T 81 9DF 6230 37 | REEL BASE BLK TR321 269 0022 904 | Digital Tr. DTA143ES 82 9DF 6230 59 | REEL BASE BLK (4.7K-4.7K)T 83 9DU G14C 13 |SCREW 2.6 x 10 ZN TR330 269 0015 908 | Digital Tr. DTC124XS 84 9DF J111 17 ¡WASHER 1.7 x0.25 (22K-47K)T 85 9DU J12V 11 |POLY. WASHER 2.1 x 05 TR501 269 0015 908 ¡Digital Tr. DTC124XS OT —503 (22K-47K)T 25 me DRS-810 26 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name Remarks TR504 269 0090 907 | Digital Tr. DTC143XS-T TR520 272 0025 907 ¡ Transistor 25B562(C)TF TR801, 269 0099 908 | Digital Tr. DTC143TS 802 (4.7K)T D301, 276 0432 903 |Dinde 1SS270ATE 302 D303 276 0468 919 | Zener Diode HZS9B-2TD D304 276 0432 903 |Diode 1SS270ATE —307 D308, 276 0468 919 | Zener Diode HZS9B-2TD 309, 320 D320 276 0049 914 |Diode 1S2076ATE D501 276 0470 923 | Zener Diode HZS11A-3TD D502 276 0465 925 | Zener Diode HZS7B-3TD D503 276 0451 900 | Zener Diode HZS2C-1TD D504 276 0454 907 | Zener Diode HZS3C-1TD D505 276 0457 904 | Zener Diode HZS4C-1TD D506 276 0432 903 |Diode 1SS270ATE —508 D509 276 0049011 ¡Diode 1S2076A D801 276 0432 903 | Diode 1SS270ATE —815 D817 276 0432 903 | Diode 15S270ATE ~820 D821 276 0432 903 | Diode 1SS270ATE ~824 D825 276 0432 903 [Diode 18S270ATE D901 276 0519907 |Diode 1SR35-200AT82 —904 D917, 276 0519907 | Diode 1SR35-200AT82 918 RESISTOR GROUP (not included Carbon Film +5% 1/4 W type) VR301 211 0611 002 | Valiable 10K ohm (OUTPUT) | V14V25FA103 VR302 211 0710000 | Valiable 100K ohm (INPUT) | V1420H23FA104R VR303 211 0712 008 | Valiable 250K ohm (BAL) | V11V25FW254- VR304 211 0711 009 |Valiable 1K ohm (BIAS) V11V25FB102K RT101 211 6077 954 | Adjust 22K ohm VO6PB223 RT102, 211 6077 983 | Adjust 47K ohm VO6PB473 103 RT201 211 6077 954 | Adjust 22K ohm VO6PB223 RT202, | 211 6077 983 | Adjust 47K ohm VO6PB473 203 RT301, 211 6077 954 | Adjust 22K ohm VOSPB223 302 RT501 2116077 941 | Adjust 5K ohm VO6PB502 R102 247 0011 902 {Chip 33K ohm RM73B--333JT R104 247 0010 987 | Chip 27K ohm RM73B--273JT R105 247 0013 984 | Chip 470K ohm RM73B--474JT R106 247 0008 928 | Chip 2.2K ohm RM73B--222JT R107 247 0008 944 | Chip 2.7K ohm RM73B--272JT R108 247 0009 943 | Chip 6.8K ohm RM73B--682JT R109 247 0009 927 [Chip 5.6K ohm RM73B--562JT R110 247 0010 974 | Chip 24K ohm RM73B--243JT R111 247 0006 988 | Chip 560K ohm RM73B--561JT R112 247 0006 962 | Chip 470 ohm RM73B--471JT R113 247 0012 927 ¡Chip 100K ohm RM73B--104JT R114 247 0009 943 | Chip 6.8K ohm RM73B--682JT Ref. No. Part No. Part Name Remarks R116 247 0015 940 | Chip 2.2M ohm RM73B--225JT R118 247 0012 927 | Chip 100K ohm RM73B--104JT R119 247 0009 869 | Chip 8.2K ohm RM738--822J7 R120 247 0011 902 | Chip 33K ohm RM73B--333JT R121 247 0005 947 | Chip 150 ohm RM73B--151JT R122 247 0010 987 {Chip 27K ohm RM73B--273JT R125 247 0008 960 | Chip 3.3K ohm RM73B--332JT R126 247 0009 969 | Chip 8.2K ohm RM73B--822JT R127 247 0010974 | Chip 24K ohm RM73B--243JT R128 247 0006 988 | Chip 560 ohm RM73B--561JT R129 247 0007 945 | Chip 1K ohm RM73B--102JT R130 247 0006 962 | Chip 470 ohm RM73B--471JT R131 247 0012 927 | Chip 100K ohm RM73B--104JT R134 247 0009 998 | Chip 11K ohm RM73B--113JT R135 247 0010 990 | Chip 30K ohm RM73B--303JT R136 247 0010961 | Chip 22K ohm RM73B--223JT R137 247 0008 957 | Chip 3K ohm RM73B--302JT R138 247 0012 985 | Chip 180K ohm RM73B--184JT R139 247 0010 987 ¡Chip 27Kohm RM73B--273J7 R141 247 0005 989 ¡Chip 220 ohm RM73B--221JT R142 247 0010 929 | Chip 15K ohm RM73B--153JT R144 247 0012 927 | Chip 100K ohm RM738--104JT R145 247 0010 987 | Chip 27Kohm RM73B--273JT R146 247 0010 987 | Chip 27K ohm RM73B--273JT R147 247 0011 986 | Chip 68K ohm RM73B--683JT R149 247 0014 967 | Chip 1M ohm RM73B--TO5JT R150 247 0008 931 | Chip 2.4K ohm RM73B--242JT R151 247 0010945 | Chip 18K ohm RM73B--183JT R202 247 0011 902 ¡Chip 33K ohm RM73B--333JT R204 247 0010 987 | Chip 27K ohm RM73B--273JT R205 247 0013 984 | Chip 470k ohm RM73B--474JT R206 247 0008 928 | Chip 2.2K ohm RM73B--222JT R207 247 0008 944 | Chip 2.7K ohm RM73B--272JT R208 247 0009 943 | Chip 6.8K ohm RM73B--682JT R209 247 0009 927 | Chip 5.6K ohm RM73B--562JT R210 2470010974 | Chip 24K ohm RM73B--243JT R211 247 0006 988 | Chip 560 ohm RM73B--561JT R212 247 0006 962 | Сыр 470 опт RM73B--471JT R213 247 0012 927 | Chip 100K ohm RM73B--104JT R214 247 0009 943 | Chip 6.8K ohm RM73B--682JT R216 247 0015 940 | Chip 2.2M ohm RM73B--225JT R218 247 1012 926 | Chip 100K ohm RM73B2B1044T R219 247 0009 969 | Chip 8.2K ohm RM738--822JT R220 247 0011 902 {Chip 33K ohm RM73B--333JT R221 247 0005 947 | Chip 150 ohm RM73B--151JT R222 247 0010 987 | Chip 27K ohm RM73B--273JT R225 247 0008 960 | Chip 3.3K ohm RM73B--332J7 R226 247 0009 969 | Chip 8.2K ohm RM73B--822JT R227 2470010974 | Chip 24K ohm RM73B--243JT R228 247 0006 988 | Chip 560 ohm RM73B--561JT R230 247 0006 962 ‘ Chip 470 ohm RM73B--471JT R231 247 0012 927 ¡Chip 100K ohm RM73B--104JT R234 247 0009 998 | Chip 11K ohm RM73B--113JT R235 247 0010990 {Chip 30K ohm RM73B--303JT R236 2470010961 |Chip 22K chm RM73B--223JT R237 247 0008 957 | Chip 3K ohm RM73B--302JT R238 2470012985 | Chip 180K ohm RM73B--184JT R239 2470010987 | Chip 27K ohm RM73B--273JT 247 0009901 ¡Chip 4.7K ohm RM73B--472JT R240 a Ref. No. Part No. Part Name Remarks Ref. No. Part No. Part Name Remarks R241 247 0005 989 | Chip 220 ohm RM73B--221JT R823 247 0009 901 | Chip 4.7K ohm RM73B--472JT R242 247 0010929 ¡Chip 15K ohm RM73B--153JT R824 244 0010 958 | Chip 20K ohm RM73B--203JT R244 247 0012 927 | Chip 100K ohm RM73B--104JT —831 R245 247 0010987 | Chip 27K ohm RM73B--273JT R832 247 0012 927 | Chip 100K ohm RM73B--104JT R246 247 0010987 | Chip 27K ohm RM73B--273JT R833 2470012927 | Chip 100K ohm RM73B--104JT R247 247 0011 986 | Chip 68K ohm RM73B--683JT R836 244 1009 984 | Chip 10K ohm RM73B2B103JT R249 2470014 967 | Chip 1M ohm RM73B--105JT R837 2440011 902 | Chip 33K ohm RM73B--333JT R250 247 1008 930 ¡Chip 2.4K ohm RM73828242JT R838 247 0009 985 | Chip 10K ohm RM73B--103JT R251 247 0010945 | Chip 18K ohm RM73B--183JT R839 247 0011 902 | Chip 33K ohm RM73B--333JT R303 247 0010961 | Chip 22K ohm RM73B--223JT R840 247 0009 985 | Chip 10K ohm RM73B--103JT R304 247 0010987 | Chip 27K ohm RM73B--273JT R907 247 0009 985 | Chip 10K ohm RM73B--103JT R305 247 0007 945 | Chip 1K ohm RM73B--1024T R306 247 0011 944 | Chip 47K ohm RM73B--473JT CAPACITOR GROUP R308 247 0008 986 | Chip 3.9K ohm RM73B--392JT C101 257 0006 901 | Ceramic 390p/50V CC73SL1H391JT R309 247 0012 927 | Chip 100K ohm RM73B--104J7 C103 257 0009 979 | Ceramic 0.0056 w/50V CK73B1H562KT R310 247 0007 903 {Chip 680 ohm RM73B--681JT C104 254 3056 917 | Electrolytic 1 ,./50V Bipolar 1 CED4D1 HOTOMBPT R311 247 0012927 | Chip 100K ohm RM73B--104JT C105 2570010955 | Ceramic 0.027 4/50V CK73B1H273KT R312 247 0004 922 | Chip 47K ohm RM73B--470JT C107 254 4278 943 | Electrolytic 0.56 ./50V CEO4W1 HR56MT R313 247 0011 999 | Chip 75K ohm RM73B--753JT C108 254 4260 948 | Electrolytic 1 ,,/50V CEC4W1HOTOMT R314 247 0012901 | Chip 82K ohm RM73B--823JT C108, 257 0009 924 | Ceramic 0.0022 ,/50V CK73B1H222KT R315 247 0010 987 | Chip 27K ohm RM73B--273JT 110 R316, 247 0009 985 | Chip 10K ohm RM73B--103JT C111 254 4260 922 | Electrolytic 0.33 w/50V CEO4W1HR33MT 317 C112 254 4254 909 | Electrolytic 10u/16V CEO4W1C100MT R320 247 0009 901 | Chip 4.7K ohm RM73B--472J7 C113 254 4258 905 | Electrolytic 4.7 4/65V CEO4WiV4R7MT R323, 247 0012 943 | Chip 120kK ohm RM73B--124JT c114 254 4260 948 | Electrolytic 1 /50V CE04W1H010MT 324 C115 257 0005 944 | Ceramic 220p/50V CC73SL1H221JT R327 247 0006 946 | Chip 390 ohm RM73B--391JT C118 254 4260 948 | Electrolytic 1 1/50V CEO4W1H010MT R328 247 0007 961 {Chip 1.2K ohm RM73B--122JT C119 257 0009 908 | Ceramic 0.0015 ,/50V CK73B1H152KT R330 247 0007 903 | Chip 680K ohm RM738--681JT C120, 257 0009 924 | Ceramic 0.0022 4/50V CK73B1H222KT R331 247 0008 960 | Chip 3.3K ohm RM73B--332JT 121 R332, 247 0010 929 | Chip 15K ohm RM73B--153JT C122 2544278943 |Electrolytic 0.56 4/50V CE04W1 HR56MT 333 C123 254 4260 922 | Electrolytic 0.33,y4/50V | CEO4W1HR33MT R336 247 0007 945 | Chip 1K ohm RM73B--102JT C124 254 4254 909 | Electrolytic 10u/16V CEO4W1C100MT R337 247 0001 967 | Chip 3.9 ohm RM73B--3R9KT C125 254 4260 948 | Electrolytic 1 /50V CECAW1HOTOMT R338 247 0010987 | Chip 27K ohm RM73B--273JT C126 253 1122 905 | Ceramic 0.0068 w/50V CK45B1H682KT R350 247 0009 914 | Chip 5.1K ohm RM73B--512JT C127 254 4258 905 | Electrolytic 4.7 ,/65V CEO4W1V4R7MT R351 2470011 944 | Chip 47K ohm RM73B--473JT C128 254 4252 901 | Electrolytic 22 /10V CEO4W1A220MT R352 247 0015 940 | Chip 2.2 M ohm RM73B--225JT C129 256 1034 966 | Metallized 0.082 /50V 1CF93ATH823JT R503 244 0017 020 | Metallic film 10 ohm 1 W | RS14B3A100JNBF C130 257 0008 983 | Ceramic 0.001 4/50V CK73B1H102KT (Non-burning type) C131 257 0005 902 | Ceramic 150p/50V CC73SL1H151JT R504 247 0010916 | Chip 13K ohm RM73B--133JT C132 253 9030 950 | Ceramic 0.0068 /25V | CK45=1E682KT R505 244 0017 020 | Metallic film 10 ohm 1 W | RS14B3A100JNBF C133 253 1116 908 | Ceramic 0.0022,/50V |CK45B1H222KT (Non-burning type) C1356 253 1110904 | Ceramic 680p/50V CK45B1H681KT R506 247 0008 931 | Chip 2.4K ohm RM73B--242J7 C136 254 4260 951 | Electrolytic 2.2 ,/50V CEO4W1H2R2MT R507 247 0007 945 | Chip 1K ohm RM73B--102JT C137 254 4260 964 | Electrolytic 3.3 4/50V CE04W1H3R3MT —509 C138 253 9030 950 | Ceramic 0.0068 „/25\/ CK45=1EB82KT R520 247 0011 944 | Chip 47K ohm RM73B--473JT C139 254 4254 909 | Electrolytic 10 u/16V CEO4W1C100MT R521 247 0007 845 | Chip 1K ohm RM73B--102JT C201 257 0006 901 | Ceramic 390p/50V CC73SL1H391JT R530 247 0009 956 Chip 7.5K ohm RM73B--752JT C203 257 0009 979 | Ceramic 0.0056 4,/50V CK73B1H562KT R802 244 0009 985 ¡Chip 10K ohm RM73B--103JT C204 254 3056 917 | Electrolytic 1,u/50V Bipolar | CE04D1HO10MBPT ~805 C205 2570010955 | Ceramic 0.027 4/50V CK73B1H273KT R806 247 0012 927 | Chip 100K ohm RM73B--104JT C207 254 4278 943 | Electrolytic 0.56 „/БОУ CE04W1 HR56MT R807 247 0009 985 | Chip 10K ohm RM73B--103JT C208 254 4260 948 | Electrolytic 1 u/50V CEO4W1H010MT R808 247 0009 985 | Chip 10K ohm RM73B--103JT C209, 257 0009 924 | Ceramic 0.0022 ,/50V | CK73B1H222KT R809 247 1009 984 | Chip 10K ohm RM73B2B103JT 210 R810, 247 0009 945 | Chip 1K ohm RM73B--102JT C211 254 4260 922 | Electrolytic 0.33 „/БОУ | CEO4W1HR33MT 811 C212 254 4254 909 |Electrolytic 10,4/16V CEQG4W1C100MT R812, 247 0009 985 | Chip 10K ohm RM73B--103JT C213 254 4258 905 | Electrolytic 4.7 ,/65V CEO4W1V4R7MT 813 C214 254 4260 948 | Electrolytic 1 w/50V CEO4W1HO10MT R814 2470012927 | Chip 100K ohm RM73B--104JT C215 257 0005 944 | Ceramic 220p/50V CC73SL1H221JT R815 247 1012 926 | Chip 100K ohm RM73B2B1040JT C218 254 4260 948 | Electrolytic 1 4/50V CE04W1H010MT R816 244 0009 985 | Chip 10K ohm RM73B--103JT C219 257 0009 908 | Ceramic 0.0015,4/50V |CK73B1H152KT —819 R820 247 0009 985 | Chip 10K ohm RM73B--103JT ~822 — ORS-8 PARTS LIST OF 3U-2358 POWER SUPPLY UNIT 10 Ref. No. Part No. .... Part Name Remarks . SEMICONDUCTOR GROUP IC903 263 0793 002 |ICNJM7806FA (5) TR904 | 2720025 907 | Transistor 25B562 (C) TF TR906 : | 2690112908 |Digital Tr DTC144WS | (47K-22K) | D905, 276 0519 907 |Diode 1SR35-200AT82 206 D907 276 0463 914 | Zener Diode HZS6C-2TD | D909 276 0519 907 | Diode 1SR35-200AT82 D912 276 0482 924 | Zener Diode HZS27-3TD D913 276 0472 918 | Zener Diode HZS11C-2TD D915, 276 0553 905 | Diode 1SR35-200A 916 (T93X) DS 9 276 0432 903 | 1SS270ATE (TAPE) NOTE FOR PARTS LIST e Part indicated with the mark “9” are not always in stock and possibly to take a long period of time for supplying, supplying of part may be refused. er. 12P PH-SAN CORD Ref. No... Part No. ‚Part Name Remarks CAPACITOR GROUP В a C901 12538014702 | Ceramic 0.01 u/400V AC | CK45F2GAC103MC C908 ~~ | 2544256 790 | Electrolytic 2200,/25V | CEO4W1E222MC C909 [2544403 035 | Electrolytic 4700/25V | CEO4W1E472M C911 - | 2539031917 | Ceramic 0.0684/25V | CK45=1E683KT C913 | 2544261 756 |Electrolytic 470j/50V | CEO4W1H471MC C914" |254 4258 947 |Electrolytic47/35V CEO4W1V470MT C915 12544258 950 |Electrolytic 100,/35V | CEO4W1V101MT C916 |2544256952 |Electrolytic220,/25V | CE04W1E22MT C920 | 2544260948 |Electrolytic 1 /50V CE04W1HOTOMT C922 |2544260951 |Electrolytic2.2,/50V * | CEO4WIH2R2MT OTHER PARTS В When ordering of part, clearly indicated 1" and 1 (i) to avoid mis-supplying. Ordering part without stating its part number can not be supplied. Part indicated with the mark “*”' is not illustrated in the exploded view. Not including Carbon Film 5%, 1/6 W, 1/4 W Type in the P. W. Board parts list. Parts marked with this symbol A Or in some case have critical characteristics. Use ONLY replacement parts recommended by the manufactur- e Refer to the foilowing table for the codes of the resistors and capacitors appearing on the parts list. e Resistors eo Capacitors Ex.: RN 14K 2E 182 G FR Ex: CE 04W 1H 2R? M BP Type Shape Power Resist- Allowable Others Type Shape Dielectric Capacity Allowable Others and per- ance error | and per- strength error | formance | formance | | RD : Carbon 28 :':W |F -+1% P : Pulse-resistant type CE : Aluminum foil 0J :6.3V F :x=1% HS : High stability type ; : ‚оо ‚ lectrolyte RC : Fixed 2E Y [G :+2% NL : Low noise type € ; . | no ‚ RS : Metailic film 2H :':W |J :+5% NB : Non-burning type CA electro solid 1A: 10V G 22% BP : Non-polar type BW: Winding 3A :1W K 410% FR : Fuse resistor o: RN - Metal film 3D -2W М: +20% F Lead wire forming CS Tantalum electrolyte 1C:16V J : 5% HA : Ripple-resistant type RK Metal mixture 3E -3W COQ : Film 1E : 25V K :+10% DL. : For charge and discharge CT 3H ! SW CK : Ceramic 11V: 35V M :+20% HF : For assuring high : frequency CC : Ceramic 1H:50V Z :+80% U :ULpart * Resistance CP : Oil ZA : 100V -20% C : CSA part 1 8 2 2 180009 = 18kQ CM: Mica 2B : 125V P :+100% W : UL-CSA type ST E Indicates number of zeros after effective number CF : Metallized 2C : 160V -0% F Lead wire forming ——————2-digit effective number, decimal point indicated Бу В. CH Metallized 2D:200V ¡C :+0250F » Units: Q 2£ : 250V D :+05pF 2H : 500V = : Others 2J : 630V * Capacity | 2 R 2 “ 22uF 28 7 *———1-digit effective number, decimal point indicated by R. —————2-digit effective number, decimal point indicated by R. * Units: uf, (for P, pF (uyF) * When the dielectric strength is indicated in AC, “AC” is included after the dielectric strength value, Part No. ~~ Part Name | © 257 0009 924 ‘254 4278 943 254 4260 922 257 0005 944 254 4254 909 (2544260948 253 1122 905 254 4258 905 254 4252 901 256 1034 966 257 0008 983 257 0005 902 253 9030 950. 253 1006 005 253 1003 008 254 4260 951 (254 4260 964 253 9030 950 254 4254 909 254 4252 927 253 1118 906 254 4252 901 254 4254 909 254 4256 907 253 9031 991 257 0010 900 257 0009 940 255 4120 900 257 0002 921 257 0010 942 257 0011 967 257 0010 900 257 0006 985 253 9031 904 253 1131 909 257 0004 961 257 0013 907 254 4254 909 253 9030 905 257 0008 983 254 4254 909 257 0010 800 257 1013 951 257 1011 908 257 0008 983 257 0008 983 254 4403 718 254 4252 930 Ceramic 0.0022 4/50V Electrolytic 0. 56 y 50V Electrolytic 0.33 4/50V Ceramic 220p/ 50V Electrolytic 104/16 Electrolytic 14/50V — Ceramic 0.0068 u/50V Electrolytic 4.7W65V Electrolytic 224/10V Metallized 0.082 ./ 50V Ceramic 0.001 4/50V Ceramic 150p/50V Ceramic 0,0068 /25V- - Ceramic О. 0022 w 50V г. Ceramic 680p/ 50V Electrolytic 22u/ 50V. . Electrolytic 3. 34/50V. Ceramic 0.0068 4/25V Electrolytic 10,4/16V Electrolytic 47 u/10V Ceramic 0.0033 w/50V Ejectrolytic 22 4/10V Electrolytic 104/168V Electrolytic 10/25V Ceramic 0.0082 4/25V Ceramic 0.01 ,,/50V Ceramic 0.0033 4/50V Film 0.0068 4/100V Ceramic 10p/50V Ceramic 0.022 u/50V Ceramic 0.033 4, 50V Ceramic 0.01 4/50V Ceramic 820p/50V Ceramic 0.047 4 25V Ceramic 390p/500V Ceramic 100p/50V Ceramic 0.047 „/БОУ Electrolytic 10 w/16V Ceramic 0.001 „/25\ Ceramic 0.001 u/50V Electralytic 10u/16V Ceramic 0.01 u/50V Ceramic 0.047 uw 25V Ceramic 0.01 „/БОУ Ceramic 0.001 4/50V Ceramic 9.001 4/50V Electrolytic 1000,/25V Electrolytic 100/10V | | CEDAWIHASGMT. | CEOAWIHR3IMT CC73SL1H221 JT CEOAW1C100MT CEOAWIHOTOMT CK45B1H682KT CEO4W1V4R7MT CEO4WiA220MT . CF93A1H823JT CK73B1H102KT CO73SL1H151JT CK45= =1E682KT CK45B1H222K © | CKA5B1H6B1K CEDAWÍ HORZMT | | CEO4W1H3R3MT CK45=1 E682KT CEO4W1C100MT CEO4W1A470MT CK45B1H332KT CEO4W1A220MT CEO4W1C100MT CEQAW1E100MT CK45=1E822KT CK73B1H103KT CK73B1H332KT CQI3P2A682JT CC73SL1H100DT CK73B1H223KT CK73B1H333KT CK73B1H103KT CC73SL1H821JT CK45==1E473KT CK45B2H391KT CC73SL1H101JT CK73F1H473ZT CEO4W1C100MT CK45=1E102K CK73B1H102KT CEQ4W1C100MT CK73B1H103KT CK73B1E473KT CK73B1H103KT CK7381H102KT CK73B1H102KT CEO4W1E102MC CEO4W1A101MT Remarks — | ‘CK73B1 H222KT | | | Part No. ‘Part Name Remarks 2570014 922 | Ceramic 0.0684/25V | CK73F1 E683ZT 259 0007 715 | Electrolytic 47004 SB CAP= —472=C 254 4250 796 | Electrolytic 4700,4/6.3V. CEQ4W0J472MC 253 9031 917 | Ceramic 0.0684/25V. | CK45=1EB83KT 257 0014 922 | Ceramic Ô 068 4/25V CK73F1E683ZT 257 0010 942 | Ceramic 0.022,/50V | CK73B1H223KT OHTER PARTS 231 0825 009. | BIAS FILTER BIAS 2320109003 |MPX FILTER | MPX 235 0020 945 |INDUCTOR 153JT 235 0020 903 |INDUCTOR 682JT 239 0010009 | HX STEP UP COIL | HX | 231 0825 009 | BIAS FILTER BIAS 232 0109 003 | MPX FILTER MPX 235 0020 945 | INDUCTOR 153JT | 235 0020 903 | INDUCTOR 682JT | 239 0010009 | HX STEP UP COIL HX | 231 0078 005 | OSC COIL OSC 399 0107 007 | CST4. 19MGW CLOCK 212 4388 907 | TACT SWITCH о 212 4707 009 | SLIDE SWITCH TIMER 204 8254 007 | 4P PIN JACK LINE IN/OUT | 204 8264 068 | HEAD PHONE JACK 393 4129009 | FL TUBE (FIP7RM6) | CN111 | 2050375026 | 12P CONNBASE (КВ-РН) CN112 | 2050343032 |3P CONNBASE (KR-PH) | H/P JACK CN113 | 2050343058 | 5P CONN.BASE (KR-PH) | INPUT VR CN152 2050323036 |3P CONNBASE(BLK) | МОТОВ CN153 | 2050321038 |3P CONN.BASE (RED) | OPEN CN154 | 2050406034 |3P CONNBASE (KR-PH) | CLOSE CN155 | 2050543036 | 3P CONN.BASE (YEU SPEED CN156 | 2050375013 | 11P CONN.BASE (KR-PH) cN181, | 2050491036 |25PFFCCONNBASE METER 182 CN183 | 2050355033 |3P KR CONN.BASE (L) CN184. | 2050343032 |3P CONN.BASE (KR-PH) 185 CN191 | 2050375026 | 12P CONN.BASE (KR-PH) CN301 |205 0343045 |4P CONN.BASE (KR-PH) | P BHEAD CN302 |2050343061 |6P CONN.BASE (KR-PH) | R/EHEAD CN852 | 2050343058 |5P CONNBASE (KR-PH) |INPUT VR W111 2036264015 |12P KR-DA CONN.CORD W112 12034753020 |3P KR-DA CONN.CORD W113 [2038207 006 | 5P KR-DA CONN.CORD W183 | 2034753017 |3P KR-DA CONN.CORD W400 | 2030389074 |1P CONTACT ASS'Y W401 | 2030328006 |1P SIN CONN.ASS"Y W402. | 2030385094 | 1P SINCORD ASS'Y 403 27 DRS-310 mes 29 WIBE wd Y I~ 10 {rm < — m nn ry /'e-15cz-ne dre EM A a VR AE E BOARD OF 3U-2357 AUDIO/METER UNIT | PW, mm DRS-810 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | | SEMICONDUCTORS | P.W. 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Key features
- Computer controlled silent mechanism
- Closed-loop dual-capstan tape transport
- Non-Slip Reel Drive
- Dolby HX-Pro headroom extension system
- Dolby B & C noise reduction systems
- Computing linear tape counter
- Music Search System
- REC Return System
Frequently asked questions
The MPX FILTER button should be used to prevent interference with the Dolby NR circuit when making Dolby NR encoded recordings of FM stereo programs. When making Dolby NR encoded recordings from any program source other than FM stereo, leave this button in the ‘OFF’ position.
During recording or playback operations, MEMORY STOP can be used to locate a particular point on the tape. At the desired point, reset the counter to “00.00”. With the MEMORY STOP button in the “ON” position, the deck will stop at the “00” point (actually “—00029'' and “00, 27) during REWIND operations.
This Stereo cassette deck uses a three-head system which permits simultaneous “off-the-tape monitoring” during recording. Incidentally, as this Stereo Cassette Deck adopts an automonitor system, ¡TAPE] or [SOURCE] can automatically be activated according to the operation conditions. These modes can also be activated manually.