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CT-W801R, CT-W851R AND CT-W701R HAVE THE FOLLOWING:
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PIONEER ELECTRONIC CORPORATION 4-1, Meguro 1-Chome, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153, Japan
PIONEER ELECTRONICS SERVICE INC. P.O. Box 1760, Long Beach, California 90801 U.S.A.
PIONEER ELECTRONICS OF CANADA, INC. 300 Alistate Parkway Markham, Ontario L3R OP2 Canada
PIONEER ELECTRONIC [EUROPE] N.V. Haven 1087 Keetberglaan 1, 9120 Melsele, Belgium
PIONEER ELECTRONICS AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD. 178-184 Boundary Road, Braeside, Victoria 3195, Australia TEL: [03] 580-9911 ‘
© PIONEER ELECTRONIC CORPORATION 1992 SI MAY 1992 Piged in Japan
CT-W801R, CT-W701R
CONTENTS
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2, EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST --+e-++++-2-++** 3 10. CIRCUIT DESCRIPTIONS -++-0-sseeeeeescesseesseeeseeees 61
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1. SAFETY INFORMATION
(FOR USA MODEL ONLY)
1.SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ANY MEASUREMENTS NOT WITHIN THE LIMITS
The following check should be performed for the OUTLINED ABOVE ARE INDICATIVE OF A PO-
continued protection of the customer and service TENTIAL SHOCK HAZARD AND MUST BE COR-
technician. RECTED BEFORE RETURNING THE APPLIANCE TO
LEAKAGE CURRENT CHECK THE CUSTOMER.
Measure leakage current to a known earth ground
(water pipe, conduit, etc.) by connecting a leakage 2.PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE
Current tester such as Simpson Model .229-2 or Many electrical and mechanical parts in the appli-
equivalent between the earth ground and all exposed ance have special safety related characteristics. These
metal parts of the appliance (input/output terminals, are often not evident from visual inspection northe
screwheads, metal overlays, control shaft, etc.). Plug protection afforded by them necessarily can be ob-
the AC line cord of the appliance directly into a 120V tained by using replacement components rated forrol-
AC 60Hz outlet and turn the AC power switch on. Any tage, wattage, etc. Replacement parts which have
current measured must not exceed 0.5mA. these special safety characteristics are identified in
this Service Manual,
Electrical components having such features are
Reading should
identified by marking with a A on the schematics ind
Leakage |Not be above
on the parts list in this Service Manual.
current |9.5mA
tester The use of a substitute replacement component wich
dose not have the same safety characteristics ashe
Test all PIONEER recommended replacement one, shown in
exposed metal the parts list in this Service Manual, may create shock,
surfaces
fire, or other hazards.
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© Parts marked by “NSP” are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List.
* The A\ mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part. Therefore, when replacing, be sure
A to use parts of identical designation.
e Parts marked by “@” are not always kept in stock. Their delivery time may be longer than usual or they may be unavailable.
Parts List
Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.
A Strain relief CM — 22C NSP 101 PCB spacer PNY — 404
A 2 AC power cord PDG1015 NSP 102 PCB spacer (rubber) REB1201
: 3 Lead card 24P RDD1265 NSP 103. Main chassis RNB1070
— A 4 FU1, FU2 Fuse (1.5A) REK1001 NSP 104. SW bracket RNE1441
A 5 Power transformer RTT1165 NSP 105 Mechanism shield plate RNE1519
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Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.
1 ASS’Y HOLDER HEAD RXA1477 46 P.C. BOARD RNP1348
2 FLAME HEAD RNKI1715 47 HOUSING RKP1397
38 LEVER HEAD RNK1716 48 EJECT LEVER R RNK1703
4 SPRING AZIMUTH RBK1006 (DECK 1)
5 ASS’Y ARM ASSIST RXAI401 EJECT LEVER L RNK1702
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6 GEAR ARM HEAD RNK1717 49 COLLAR RNK1704
7 SPRING CASSETTE RBK1039 50 WIRE HEAD (DECK I) RKP1505
8 EJECT LOCK RNK1718 WIRE HEAD (DECK II) RKP1399
9 CAP REEL RNK1719
10 ASS'Y PINCH ARM L RXA1403 61 SPRING RBH1282
62 SPRING RBH1283
11 CHASSIS HEAD RNE1437 63 SPRING RBH1284
12 ASS’Y PINCH ARM R RXA1404 64 SPRING RBH1286
13. ASS'Y ARM PLAY L RXA1405 65 SPRING RBH1288
14. GEAR PLAY RNK1720 B
15 ASS’Y ARM PLAY R RXA1406 66 SPRING RBH1290
67 SPRING RBH1285
16 CHASSIS 0S RXA1411 68 SPRING’ RBH1287
17 ASS'Y SUB REEL L RXA1407 69 SPRING RBH1289
aN 18 SOLENOID RXP1017 70 SPRING RBH1291
19 WIRE RDC1006
20 ARM RVS RNK1721 71 SPRING RBH1292
72 FWR SPRING RBH1061
21 GEAR FF RNK1723 73 FWF SPRING RBH1325 =
22 ASS’Y ARM FR RXA1412 74 SPRING (DECK I) RBH1293
23 ASS'Y PULLEY FR RXA1413 SPRING (DECK II) RBH1294
24 BELT FR REB1158
25 METAL RNG1048 81 SCREW (AZIMUTH) RBA1023
82 SCREW RBA1027
26 ASS’Y FLYWHEEL L RXA1423 83 SCREW RBA1030
27 METAL RNG1005 84 SCREW PCZ20P040F MC
28 ARM BRAKE RNK1724 85 SCREW RBA1093
29 ASS’Y SUB REEL R RXA1408
30 ARM TRIGGER RNK1722 86 SCREW RBA1094 Cc
87 SCREW RBA1086
31 GEAR CAM RNK1725 88 SCREW RBA1095
32 METAL RNG1049
33 ASS’Y FLYWHEEL R RXA1424 101. WASHER RBF1044
34 METAL RNG1004 102 WASHER RBF 1046
35 WIRE RDD1257 103 WASHER WA26D047D013
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1. RESISTORS:
Indicated in Q, 1/4W, 1/6W, 178W, +5% tolerance unless
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(K) ;+10%,(M) ; 20% tolerance.
2. CAPACITORS :
Indicated in capacity (uF) /voltage (V) unless otherwise noted
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Indication without voltage is 50V except .electrolytic capacitor.
3. VOLTAGE CURRENT:
;OC voltage (V) in stop mode.
@mA;DC current in stop mode.
4. OTHERS:
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@; Adjusting point
The A mark found on some component parts indicates the
importance of the safety factor of the part. Therefore, when
replacing,be sure to use parts of identical designation.
% marked capacitors and resistors have parts numbers.
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vary due to improvements in design.
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CGCYF473Z50 R741-744 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RDI APMC]
C921 CERAMIC CAPACITOR
R760-764 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD14PMO]
C1001
C1004
ELECT.
ELECT.
CAPACITOR
CAPACITOR
CEAS221M50
CEAS330M35
R766-768
R770-775
CARBONFILM
CARBONFILM
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RD1 APM) OOO
RD16PMOO aisjsieia
C1007 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEAS472M16
CGCYF473Z50 R804 RCNIOS 3
C1008 CERAMIC CAPACITOR
C1010 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEAS102M10 R805 METALFILM RESISTOR RN1 SPCC)
R806 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RDL 6PM
C1011 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEAS472M25 R809, 810 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RDI6PMO
C1013 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEAS331M16 R816 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD16PML) OOOB
OOOO
C1015 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEAS331M16
CEAS100M590 R818, 819 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RDISPMOOO
C1016 ELECT. CAPACITOR
CEAS220M50 R854 RCNOS3
C1018 ELECT. CAPACITOR
R855 METALFILM RESISTOR RN GPO
€1020-1023 CERAMIC CAPACITOR
(1024 ELECT. CAPACITOR
CGCYF473Z50
CEAS470M16
R856 CARBONFILM RESISTOR
R859-861 CARBONFILM RESISTOR
RD16PMO 1O)
RD16P MO ais
C1030 CERAMIC CAPACITOR CGCYF473Z50
RCG-009 R866 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RDISPYOO
C1203 CAPACITOR (0. 01/400)
CKCYF103Z50 R901 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RDIGPMO 10
C1606 CERAMIC CAPACITOR
R915-923 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RDISPNO
CGCYF473Z50 R926, 927 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD1 GPO OO
C1607 CERAMIC CAPACITOR
CGCYF473Z50 R941, 942 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RDLGPPMO) { BOOUGU
C1701 CERAMIC CAPACITOR
R10G1 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD12L_FL]
RESISTORS RDL6PewO
R101-114 CARBONFILM RESISTOR Rb1/6PMO00 R1003, 1004 CARBONFILM RESISTOR
R117-120 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD1/6PMOO R1007-1012 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RDLgFPNO
HOOo
CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD1/6PMOO R1014-1019 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD1SFNO
R125, 126 RFA/ ALO) OOOOO
R135, 136 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD1/6PMOOO R1020 FUSLIBLE RESISTOR
R151-154 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD1/6PH OO
R1101-1115 CARBONFILM RESISTOR (#1)RD1SF°4OO) Gl
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Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.
RESISTORS
R1601-1606 CARBONFILM RESISTOR = RD1/6PMLIOIDJ
R1609 METAL OXIDE RESISTOR RS2LMFOOO
R1612, 1613 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RDI /6PMCICIDJ
R2001-2012 CARBONFILM RESISTOR (+1)RD1/6PMIOOJ
R2017, 2018 CARBONFILM RESISTOR (#1)RD1/6PMOIOU.
OTHERS
JA2001, 2002 JACK (#1) RKN1003
JA2003 JACK RKN1002
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8. ADJUSTMENTS
8.1 MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
8.1.1 Door Damping Check and Adjustment
Set the door spring of DECK 1 side to position
(A) as shown in Fig. 8-1. Then, erect the front
panel assembly vertically.
Open the doors of DECK 1 and DECK 2 at the
same time. At this point, confirm that the dif-
ference between opening degree of both doors is
within 15mm when one side of the door is opened
completely. When this standard is not satisfied.
change the door spring installation position of
Deck 1 and perform the adjustment as follows:
@ When the opening action of the door of DECK 1
is later than that of DECK 2: Change the door
spring of DECK 2 from A to B.
e When the opening action of the door of DECK 1
is faster than that of DECK 2: Change the door
spring of DECK 1 from A to B.
er
}a {nu |
Normal speed PLAY ein S000 He 2S
Within + 5 Hz against the measurement value of the step 3 (deck Ii
Test Tapes NOTE: This unit has an automatic tape selection feature.
STD-331E : Playback adjustments
(See Fig. 8-3)
STD-631 : NORMAL blank tape Dolby noise reduction and HX Pro headroom extension manufactured
STD-621 : CrO2 blank tape under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. HX Pro
originated by Bang & Olufsen.
STD-610 : METAL blank tape
“DOLBY",the double-D symbol 00 and “HX PRO" are trademarks of
Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
* As the reference recording level is 250 nwb/m for STD-331E,
the recording level will be higher by 4 dB for STD-331B (160
nwb/m). When adjusting, pay carefull attention to the type of
tape used.
0dB 30s
0 dB: 315 Hz, 250 nwb/m
iia Baidisia yaa vicgsdinosece¥ae bees decsbednencedsse vaya dacvigewicees ace 10s -20d8
PLAY BACK
_
RECORDING
al
LAF Peof Re Je =e
e bcs wh
FWD
azimuth adjustment screw azimush adjustment screw
Fig. 8-4 Head azimuth adjustment Fig. 8-5 Frequency response zone
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PLAYBACK SECTION
VR 103 (Lch)
Play the 315 Hz/0 dB VR 104 (Reh) TP. 1 (Lch)
section of the STD-331E
VR 101 (Lch) TP. 2 (Rch)
test tape.
VR 102 (Rch) ee |
RECORDING SECTION
|
[No | Mode _ Input signal & test tape Adjustment location
|L452* Zz kHz CT-Wi0 1R
Deck!
TP. 11(DECK 1 SIDE REC UNIT) CT-wio 1R, W851R
this deck, and adjust L452 in the REC (2) UNIT ci: DECK II
* For CT-W801R and CT-W851R, adjust L452 in the REC (1) UNIT of DECK | when adjusting
when adjusting this deck.
* 1: CT-W701R only
DECK II with the REC (2)U NIT of DECK I!
* 2: CT-W801R, W851R only; Adjust VR653, VR654 of DECK I with the REC (1) UNIT of DECK i, and adjust those of
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[No.| Mode _| Input signal & test tape Adjustment location Measuring location Adjustment value
* 1; CT-W70TR only
* 2: CT-W801R, W851R only
REC Apply
a 315 Hz/~10 dBV Check that the level meters L
316 mV) signal to the Line | REC level control volume TP. 1 (Leh) “O dB" light up within -7.2
PAUSE re ried TP. 2 (Reh) dBV + 2 dB of the signal
output level.
2S
Adjustment value
Reference: The output of LINE OUT after completing the adjustments for 400 Hz, 10 kHz, 3 KHz becomes — 28 dBV + 1dB.
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8. REGLAGES
8.1 REGLAGE MECANIQUE
8.1.1 Contrdle et Réglage de l’Amortisseur de Trappe
Placer le ressort de trappe du cété de la platine 1 sur la e Lorsque action d’ouverture de la trappe de la
position (A) comme indiqué dans la Fig. 8-1. Redresser platine 1 se fait plus rapidement que celle de la
ensuite l’ensemble de panneau avant verticalement. platine 2: Changer le ressort de la trappe de la
Ouvrir les trappes de la platine 1 et de la platine 2 platine 1 de AaB.
en méme temps. A ce point, s’assurer que la dif-
férence entre le degré d’ouverture des deux trappes
est de moins de 15mm lorsqu’un cote de la trappe
est complétement ouvert. Lorsque cette valeur est
différente de la valeur standard mentionnée,
changer la position de mise en place du ressort de
trappe de la platine 1 et effectuer un réglage
comme suit:
6000 Hz + 600 Hz
PLAY double vitesse [cones
STD-301 VR851 Moins de + 10 Hz par rapport a la valeur mesurée a I’étape 1 (platinel)
VR802 3000 Hz + 5 Hz
. (3 kHz)
PLAY vitesse normale
VR852 Moins de + 5 Hz par rapport a la valeur mesurée a I’étape 3 (platine |
cl VR301 VR302
VR323
VR321
VR322
vRa04
VR101 VR102
TP1 $ R321
TP2 » R322
VR551 VR552 REC(1)UNIT or
yess
© E
REC(2)UNIT
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TP14 VR653 VR654
VR802 JP901 ©) JP902
VR852
Bandes d’essal
STD-331E : Réglages de la lecture Réduction de bruit Dolby et HX Pro headroom extension
(Voir fig. 8-3) fabriqués sous license de Dolby Laboratories Licensing
Corporation. HX Pro est d'origine Bang & Olufsen.
STD~631 : Bande vierge de type normal DOLBY, le symbole double-D QO et HX PRO sont des marques
STD-621 : Bande vierge de type chrome de Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
STD-610 : Bande vierge de type métal
0dB 30s
0 dB: 315 Hz, 250 nwb/m
LECTURE
ENREGISTREMENT
] fee waize
Dati AE
Fig. 8-4 Réglage de l’azimut de la téte Fig. 8-5 Zone de réponse en fréquence
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£|
SECTION DE LECTURE
- bi ica si bei
Senger ve
VR103 (can. G)
fm] wes |
SECTION D’ENREGISTREMENT
Signal d’entrée et . Fi
Enregistrer, reproduire et
Enregistrer les signaux : VR653 (can. G) *2 régler de maniére répétée
Platine | ; : de sorte que le niveau de
315 Hz et 6,3 kHz a
he Janie de at VR652 (can. D)*1 | Sortie de ligne lecture du signal 6,3 kHz
VR654 (can. D)*2 | {LINE OUT) devienne 0 dB + 0.5 dB
-26 dBV et les reproduire.
(STD — 631) Platine Il VR653 (can. G) lorsqu’il est comparé avec le
atine I"| VR654 (can. D) signal 315 Hz.
* 1; CT-W701R seulement
DECK Il avec REC (2) UNIT de DECK II.
* 2: CT-W801R, W851R seulement: Régler VR653, VR654 de DECK I avec REC (1) UNIT de DECK |, puis ceux de
CT-W801R, CT-W851R, CT-W701R
Appliquer un signal de
315 Hz/O dBV aux bornes
REC : ; Volume de ja commande de TP. 1 (can. G)
d'entrée de ligne, charger p ; . -11,.2 dBV
PAUSE la bande d’essai niveau d’enregistrement. TP. 2 (can. D)
STD-631.
Enregistrer le signal
atine TT vR322 (can. D)* 4 Enregistrer, reproduire et
REC/ VR302 (can. D) *2 régler de maniére
cidessus sur la bande
répétée de sorte que le
PLAY d’essai STD-831 et le VR323 (can. G) *1
niveau du signal
reproduire. . VR321 (can, G) *2
Platine Il devienne — 11.2 dBV.
VR324 (can. D) *1
VR322 (can. D) *2
TP. 1 (can. G)
Enregistrer le signal TP. 2 (can. D)
REC/ cidessus sur la bande
PLAY d’essai STD-621 et le
reproduire.
Vérifier -11.2 dBV + 1.5 dB
Enregistrer le signal
REC/ cidessus sur la bande
PLAY d'essai STD-610 et le
reproduire.
* 1: CT-W701R seulement
*2: CT-W801R, W851R seulement
Esins aoa ae ee ae ee
Référence: Apres l'achévement des réglages pour 400 Hz, 10 kHz et 3 kHz, la sortie de LINE OUT devient — 26 dBV + 1 dB.
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8. AJUSTES
8.1 AJUSTE MECANICO
8.1.1 Comprobacién y ajuste de la amortiguacién de fa puerta
Ajuste el resorte de la puerta del DECK 1 en la posici6n © Cuando la accion de abrir la puerta del DECK 1
(A) como se muestra en la Fig. 8-1. Luego, levante el es mas rapida que la del DECK 2: Cambie el
conjunto del panel frontal en forma vertical. Abra las resorte de la puerta del DECK 1 de AaB.
puertas de los DECK 1 y DECK 2 al mismo tiempo.
Entonces, confirme que la diferencia entre el
grado de abertura de ambas puertas sea de 15mm
como maximo cuando se abre por completo un
lado de Ja puerta. Cuando no se satisfacen estas
medidas, cambie la posicién de instalacién del
resorte de la puerta del DECK 1 y efectue el ajuste
del modo siguiente:
e Cuando la accién de abrir la puerta del DECK 1
es mas retardada que la del DECK 2: Cambie el
resorte de la puerta del DECK 2 de Aa B.
Figura. 8~1
8.1.2 Velocidad de la Cinta
+ Realice este ajuste en el modo de prueba.
+ Ajuste del modo TEST.
1. Ajuste e] REV MODE en “=”.
2. Cortocircuite JP901 y JP902 (TP14) durante un momento.(Ajuste en el modo TEST.)
3, La velocidad es normal cuando se oprime Ja tecla PLAY, y doble cuando se oprime la tecla FF.
4. Para cancelar el modo TEST, oprima la tecla DECK I COUNTER RESET o desconecte la alimentacion.
1. Ajuste y Verificacién de la Velocidad de la Cinta
+ to: eee Se : 3
i ee Cinta de prueba penctes Especificaciones/Valores nominales (frecuencia de reproduccién)
e= @a@ VR321
VR301 VR302 © VR322
vriot vRi02 «= Y R323 @ @ vrs2a
TP1 } R321
TP2 +. R322
VR551 VR552 REC(1)UNIT or
REC(2)UNIT
VR553
estes L49
TP14 vres3 vRe54 oC
VR802 JP901 @ JP902 R452 SS Tr a
vie R45)
[(®
Cintas de prueba
STD-331E : Ajustes de reproduccién Reduccion de ruido Dolby y HX Pro headroom extension
(Consulte la figura 8-3) fabricados bajo licencia de Dolby Laboratories Licensing
Corporation. HX Pro producido por Bang & Olufsen.
STD-631 : Cinta virgen NORMAL
DOLBY, el simbolo de la D doble DO y HX PRO son marcas
STD-621 : Cinta virgen de CrO2 de Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
STD-610 : Cinta virgen de METAL
*x
Como el nivel de grabacién de referencia es igual a 250 nwb/m
para el STD-331E, el nivel de grabacién ser4 4 dB mayor para
el STD-331B (160 nwb/m). Al realizer el ajuste, preste suma
atencién al tipo de cintd que se est4 utilizando.
OdB 30s
0 dB: 315 Hz, 250 nwb/m
REPRODUCCION
GRABACION
Figura 8-4 Ajuste de azimut de la cabeza Figura 8-5 Zona de respuesta de frecuencia
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SECCION DE REPRODUCCION
1. Ajuste del azimut de la cabeza
* Poner VR103, 104 (piatina i) o VR101, 102 (platina Il) en las posiciones del centro mecanico.
|2.| STOP Bloquee el tornillo con su cierre una vez finalizado el ajuste.
SECCION DE GRABACION
4. Ajuste del oscillador de polarizacion
juste el
Nota: + Ajuste el CT-W701R con el DECK 11 y verifiquelo con el DECK 1. Si desqués de verificar el DECK | los resultados no son satisfactorios,
kHz.
DECK II en forma tal que el valor de ajuste sea igual al limite inferior. El valor es satisfactorio si el igual a 105 kHz + 4
esta especificacién, valores
+ El valor especificado para los ajustes de CT-W801R, CT-W851R es 105 kHz + 0.3 kHz.Si no fuera posible obtener
comprendidos entre 105 kHz + Py kHz son también satisfactorios.
' pes ‘ ‘
Sefial de entrada y
105 5 kHz
seals)
-W7;
ee sed S aoe oe
Platina |L452*
ee
TP.1—
Introduzca la cinta de TP. 11(DECK | SIDE REC UNIT) CT-W81F, W851R
prueba STD-610 sin CT-WI1R
Platina ll | L452* TP.11-2 105 kHz + 0.3 kHz
sefial de entrada.
TP. 11(DECK Il SIDE REC UNIT) CT-W&1FR, W851R
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* 1; CT-W701R solamente
* 2: CT-W801R, W851R solamente
Referencia: Después de completar los ajustes para 400 Hz, 10 kHzy 3 kHz, la salida de LINE OUT es igual a — 26 dBV + 1 dB.
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9. IC DESCRIPTIONS
that shown in the schematic diagrams.
The information shown in the list is basic information and may not correspond exactly to
FL ae | Mechanism
12se9.x1 1 grid.
$10
Expansion IC si
LC7570
Meter circuit BLEON
5 bit 1RMUTE
2RMUTE
T10
19
8
wh
Té
5
14 fe
13
@ Terminal descriptions
| 30|
Crystai/ceramic connectin terminal for
Data output terminal for expansion IC main system clock oscillatin
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Ts
6 Function
=[ eo [-[~ we
31 OSC2 |- | main system clock oscillation 48
a Grid output terminal for FL display
Crystal connectin terminal for : . ‘
33 XT1 sub-system clock osclkation (Not used) |50 | T10 Grid output terminal for FL display
Crystal connecting terminal for
sub-system clock oscillation (Not used)
2RMUTE
o|olojo
2 iesenem
x= oO z
REC mute output terminal
oO Grid output terminal for FL display |ss | so oO Segment output, key sean output
O | Grid output terminal for FL display [so | oss fo | Seaman output, key scan output
ce) Grid output terminal for FL display feo | os7 oO seoment output, key scan output
44 T4 |o | Grid output terminal for FL display |e | ss fo] Seainent output, key scan output
45 TS O | Grid output terminal for FL display re) peaniert output, key scan output
; . . Segment output, key scan output, level
46 T6 (@) Grid output terminal for FL display fees | sa [@) scan output toininet
47 T7 |o| Grid output terminal for FL display | 64 | VC5V — | +5V power supply terminal
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@ Port arrangement
8] S| 3] |3 NI S| 3] 3
LEVEL20
LEVEL10
(CRO2) (Not used)
EQ12
used) £013
(Not
BIAS22
used)
(Not used)
BIAS23
(Not LEVEL11
(METAL) EQ10
1)
(RECSEL
EQ11
2)
(RECSEL
|3|
LEVEL12
used)
(Not LEVEL13
used)
(Not
@ Terminal descriptions
Descriptions
START
Mechanism STOP?
(MODE SW OFF?)
Motor
500 msec ON
Motor, Solenoid
1000 msec ON
Mechanism STOP?
(MODE SW OFF?)
Mechanism STOP?
(MODE SW OFF?)
ERROR
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PER
FUNCTION
ser
} PLAY H
|Peause | H
| FAST pel H
H L iM
pete acme a
oe =
| RPAUSE |
| RMUTE | x=
pay oo
—~
STOP x= -
PLAY
PPAUSE
oe FAST
eb
RMUTE
RMUTE RMUTE
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9.5 Automatic Tape Select Function 3. Mechanism Mode, Dolby Display and Real Dolby Input SW
1. Playback EQ Switching | Mechanism ll Mechanism | Side! | Side | ooay ig
Performs the playback EQ 70 y sec/120 uw sec switching for both Mode Mode Display Display
sides | and II. Side | Side I Side I
STOP, FAST STOP, FAST sw Sw
PLAY REC,iia
RPAUSE, | Side
| 1 Sw | Side ll SW
FF, REW
Recording
System
PLAY =i ON
Sey eae ES
PPAUSE
2. SW Input | _xecory |
Takes inthe respective SW conditions of sides I and II with the
key matrix.
The ’’ON” in the table indicates the 150 msec forcible ON.
MUTE processing is not performed during OFF.
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9.7 AUTO BLE Function reference. If the 3 kHz playback level is lower than the level to
be taken as the reference by more than 0.5 dB, perform
The AUTO BLE function corrects any random tape so that the
mid-range correction (raise the mid-range level), and take the
recording playback frequency characteristics become flat.
slack of the f characteristics in the vicinity of 3 kHz.
1. Differences according to Models
@CT-W801R, CT-W851R (TWIN AUTO BLE, 3 point BLE) (d) Check points
Both sides I and II have its own correction circuit. The BLE Check points have been provided to prevent incorrect
data is output from the respective exclusive BLE output ports. adjustments during AUTO BLE operations. Errors are
determined when the various check points cannot be passed.
@CT-W701R (RELAY AUTO BLE, 3 point BLE) When errors have been determined, the mechanism is stopped,
The heads of sides ] and II are tuned by switching the SWs at BIAS, LEVEL and EQ are returned to their reference values, and
the correction circuit shared by both sides I and II. After the ’’ERR” blinking display is shown. This display continues
tuning, the BLE data of both sides |] and II are recorded by the
until the normal display is retumed by pressing a certain key.
CPU. The BLE data of the recording side is output from the e STOP check
BLE output port shared by sides I and II. Error is determined when the mechanism stops due to tape end.
(When BLE is set, forcible STOP is set with tape end.)
2. Accepted Conditions e Blank check
« When the side performing AUTO BLE is ’’REC possible”. Perform the 500 msec blank recording immediately before
« When the side performing AUTO BLE is in the STOP mode, recording the test signal. Return to the center of this
and other sides are STOP, FF, or REW. blank when rewinding. If it is blank at the start of playback, the
tape is determined as being at its correct position. ’’Error” is
3. Operations determined if it is not blank.
«The AUTO BLE operations can be started by pressing the e Recording signal rising check
AUTO BLE key when the two conditions above are present. The rising of the playback signal is most important for BLE. The
¢ When the AUTO BLE is started, both the LINE MUTE signal is determined according to the time from this rising. The
terminal (’’L” output) and BLEON terminal (Pin 53) tum on. signal must rise within 500 msec from blank check at the latest.
When the BLEON terminal turns on, the line input becomes If this cannot be confirmed within this period, it is determined as
muted, DOLBY tums off, and the MPX filter tus on. error”.
¢ After forwarding the tape for 1 second with FF (leader path), e Leader tape check
perform the following settings. Check if the tape is in the leader tape section by checking if the
* After completing the following settings, rewind to the BLE playback signal is present or absent immediately aftr EQ setting.
start point with REW, and stop. Error is determined if there is no signal in the leadertape.
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For 2 POINT BLE, the 3 kHz control will not be performed. LEVEL CHECK PLAY
15SEC tT i EQREC 13 SECom 9 SEC)
Seen rea
(i) BLE related Port Output and BLE Data 0.5 SEC
Rewind (MS-)
END
400Hz |LEVEL *3/LEVEL * 2/LEVEL * 1/LEVEL
aon * Ea
DATA
BIAS REC LEVEL REC
ee ee oe E
400Hz 16STEP—UP
DATA 0
[we
ee
[or [or[oefore O.2see Ostsec
ee a eT EQ REC
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* Accepted conditions
Modes which operate basically during recording only (CPU
constantly checks the condition of the SW, and outputs to the
port.)
1, Output
The CPU controls in the following way using the 3 bits;GEQO,
GEQ] and GEQ2. RPAUSE
RMUTE
X1COPY
X2COPY
e In the case of tape end, the CD player searches for the head of ¢ When the deck informs the CD player of the current mode
the song which had been interrupted first, and then sets into the
PLAY/PAUSE mode. (PLAY BACK PAUSE). Although the end
processing is performed according to the reverse mode, when the
tape becomes reversed, the CD player will not played but made
to wait at PLAY/PAUSE for 10 seconds after REC has been set
to let the leader section to pass by.
e If side II is in the FF or REW mode when relaying from side I
to side II, the relay will not be performed.
¢ When the relay mode is on, relay from side I to II is performed ¢ When the CD player informs the deck of the current mode
when the CD player performs the first disc changing. (When side
CD Player Mode FROM CD
II can be relayed)
e When more than one minute has passed after both sides have PLAY, SEARCH "L” STATE
stopped, the CD player which has been set into the PLAY BACK
PLAY BACK PAUSE "L” STATE
PAUSE mode will stop (fail-safe). If a tape is re-inserted during
this time and the CD SYNCHRO key is pressed, the CD Other than above "H” STATE
SYNCHRO COPY can be continued.
¢ In the case of disc end (when disc is not changed), the deck is Note)The ’’H” and ’’L” in the table indicate the ’’active” after
set into REC/PAUSE and then stops after 1 minute (fail-safe). the outputs of the two CPU ports have been inverted via the
However, the CD SYNCHRO COPY can be continued once buffer (Active received by the two CPU input ports).
again by pressing the PLAY key of the CD player during this
time.
* For disc changes during CD SYNCHRO COPY with a multi or
twin CD player, the deck sets into REC/PAUSE during disc
changing. The CD SYNCHRO COPY continues once again after
the changing completes and the CD player becomes PLAY.
e The deck side has been adjusted so that the blank time
created on the tape during tape end and disc change is 4 to S
seconds,
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Rch — 20dB lights up
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Rch — 20dB lights up
METAL Lch ~ 20dB turns off
Rch — 20dB turns off
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However, when a tape recorded in the normal way on circumstances, car speakers tend to have small-di-ameter
diaphragms. Also, depending on the details of the installation,
conventional equipment is played back through a portable stereo
or car stereo, the low and high frequency ranges are often not there may be a great deal of noise that leaks in from behind the
strong enough due to the characteristics of the headphones or the speakers. Both of these factors work against the effective
in-car environment. reproduction of low frequency sounds.
The new Sound EQ function boosts the level of these In addition, the sound spectrum of the noise produced when a
frequencies by altering the frequency characteristics of the music car is running shows an increase in intensity at the low end of the
signal during recording. This allows users to produce tapes that frequency range. This low range noise tends to mask the
have sonic characteristics ideal for playback on portable stereos bassportion of the music being played through the speakers. In
or car stereos. order to improve the low frequency characteristics peculiar to
cars, Sound EQ boosts the level of a frequency band centering on
10.2 Operation the frequencies between 40 and 50 Hz.
Operation is a simple as setting the SOUND EQ switch to There is also a tendency for treble reproduction to be insufficient
either PORTABLE or CAR, as appropriate, before beginning in card due to poor speaker orientation and the presence of
recording. When the setting is made, the indication PORTABLE objects such as seats that absorb high frequency sounds. To
or CAR appears on the fluorescent counter display for a few compensate for this, a slight boost in the high range is also added
seconds and the level meter changes to show the frequency curve. in order to create a sense of increased spaciousness,
In conventional 2 head units, bias, level and equalizer were tuned using the 2-point AUTO BLE (400 Hz and 10 kHz) to flatten the
frequency characteristic. Although most tapes could be flattened by this method, medium band correction (3 kHz) has been added and the
dip of medium band which rarely occurs has been improved this time to flatten the frequency characteristic even more. The 3-point BLE
has already been used in 3 heads units to perform adjustments. However, this is the first time it is used in a 2 heads unit.
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11. FOR CT-W801R/SD, CT-W851R/HEM AND HB TYPES
CONTRAST OF MISCELLANEOUS PARTS
NOTES:
* Parts marked by “NSP” are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List.
¢ The A\ mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part. Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of
identical designation.
« Parts marked by “@” are not always kept in stock. Their delivery time may be longer than usual or they may be unavailable.
SW bracket RNE1441
Capacitor sleeve A REC — 150 REC — 150 REC — 150 for C1203)
Front panel RAH2065 RAH2065 RAH2066 RAH2066
Packing case RHG1368 RHG1370 RHG1369 RHG1369
Connection cord (with mini plug) PDE ~ 319 PDE — 319
; MAIN UNIT
RWZ2685, RWZ2505 and RWZ2486 have the same construction except for the following:
DISPLAY UNIT
RWZ2509 and RWZ2490 have the same construction except for the following:
TR SEC UNIT
Although RW2Z2690, RWZ2510 and RWZ2491 are different in part number, they have the
same service parts.
FLYWHEEL R RXA1415
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CT-W701R,
The CT-W701R/HEM, HB and CT-W701/KUC have the same construction except for the
following:
Powertransformer si ttt
(AC220 — 230/230 — 240V) :
FU1,FU2Fuse(1.5A) | FREKI001 | fo
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FU1,FU2Fuse(T1.6A) | osetets REK — 102 REK — 102
FL lens RAH2079 RAH2081 RAH2081
Mechanism unit (Deck 1!) RYM1169 RYM1172 RYM1172
MAIN UNIT
RWZ2517 and RWZ2511 have the same construction except for the following:
Part No.
Symbol & Description Re-narks
RWZ2511 RW2Z2517
DISPLAY UNIT
RWZ2521 and RWZ2515 have the same construction except for the following:
HP UNIT
Although RWZ2518 and RWZ2512 are different in part number, they have the same |
service parts.
TR SEC UNIT
Although RWZ2522 and RW2Z2516 are different in part number, they have the same
service parts.
MECHANISM UNIT(DECK I)
RYM1172 and RYM1169 have the same construction except for the following:
Ps PatNo,
No.
Symbol & Description Remarks
RYM1169 RYM1172
FLYWHEEL R RXA1415
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CT-W801R, CT-W851R, CT-W701R:
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14. SPECIFICATIONS
SYSTEM cingisesirdcerccedsisvnosestescepeyerness 4 track, 2-channel stereo Miscellaneous
Heads ............ “Hard Permalloy’’ recording/playback head x 2 Power Requirements
Ferrite’ erasing head x 2 U.LS., Canadian models .........ccccccccecveseveeees AC 120V, 60 Hz
MOtOF sccodicecs teceebethecahencerievecegs epermeadoortes DC servo motor x 2 WER: model |cs cissseksvesesagiiads AC 230—240 Voits~, 50/60 Hz
Wow and Flutter vo... cceeeeeeeeees No more than 0.09% (WRMS) Multivoltage mode} ....... AC 110V/120V—127V/220V/240V
No more than +0.19% (DIN) (switchable), 50/60 Hz
Fast Winding Time ........ccccceceeeeees Approximately 120 seconds
(C-60 tape) Power Consumption
CT-W851R/CT-W8O1R oo. cicecececee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeneaenentnes 26W
Frequency Response GCTEWZOTR ir acbse vented sewede state sae ategadncoatesesaasebrnesns@ecsiees 17W
— 20 dB recording: Dimensions
TYPE IV (Metal) tape ........cccceeeceeee eeeeeeeee 25 to 20,000 Hz CT-W851R/CT-WB8OITR .......... 420(W) x 135(H) x 250(D) mm
TYPE HT (Chrome) tape ........ccccceeceeseeeeeevees 25 to 19,000 Hz CT-W701R
TYPE LE (Normal) tape ........ cee ceceeeeeee een eee 25 to 18,000 Hz U.S. and Canadian model ..... 420(W) x 130(H) x 250(D) mm
Signal-to-Noise Ratio 16-2/4(W) x 5(H) x 9-13/16(D) in
Dolby NR OFF oo. .ceccsssesceccenereeeeeeneeeneeeenes More than 57 dB USK. cModel’ cxcesasenssdarceaveaaees 420(W) x 135(H) x 250(D) mm
Noise Reduction Effect Weight (without package)
Dolby B-type NR ON ..........: . More than 10 dB (at 5 kHz) . CT-W851R/CT-W801R oo.
ceeeeerenee ee 4.7 kg (10 Ib 5 oz.)
Dolby C-type NR ON ............68 More than 19 dB (at 5 kHz) CT-WIOIR Sess dress isiasiecea
vie adie 4.6 kg (10 Ib 2 oz.)
Harmonic Distortion .......cccecceessee seeseenees No more than 0.8%
{at -—4 dB: 160 nwb/m) Accessories
input (Sensitivity)
Operating iINStructionS .........cccccceceseeeeneeeterenenseeneeteasaecee
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LINE (INPUT) ....cccceeeeeen
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Connection cord with pin plugs
MIC 0.63 mV (CT-W851R/CT-W801R only)
Remote control cord (CT-W801R/CT-W701R only) ......... 1
Output (Reference level) CD*DECK SYNCHRO Control Cord ......cecceseeeeeceseeeneenene 21
LINE (OUTPUT) .....ccceeeeeees 0.5 V (Output impedance 3.2 kf)
Remote control unit (CT-W851R only) ...ccecscesecceeeseeeeeene
tenes 1
Headphone .......eceeeeeeseeen
eee 0.63 mW (Load impedance 8 2) Dry cell batteries (size AAA/IEC RO3) (CT-W851R only) ....... 2
Subfunctions NOTE:
@ AUTO BLE tuning system Specifications and design subject to possible modifications without
@ Automatic reverse notice, due to improvements.
@ Double recording/playback reverse
@ DOLBY HX PRO recording function
® DOLBY B/C types NR
@ Relay recording
@ Parallel recording (CT-W851R/CT-W801R only)
@ Music search over +15 selections
@ Synchronized copy start
@ High-speed and normal-speed copy (DECK I->DECK Il)
® Relay playback/blank skip
@® CD*DECK SYNCHRO recording capability
@ Peak level meter with peak-hold function
@ MPX FILTER (interlocks with DOLBY NR switch)
® Automatic space recording mute
® Automatic tape selector
e System remote control available
(CT-W801R/CT-W701R only)
@ TIMER Recording :
@ TIMER Playback (Automatic relay on)
@ 2-mode electronic 4-digit twin tape counter
@ Michrophone jacks (CT-W851R/CT-W801R only)
@ Headphone jack
@ Wireless remote control operation (CT-W851R only)
@ SOUND EQ function
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