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@) PIONEER’

The Art of Entertainment

Service
ORDER NO.
ARP2547

STEREO DOUBLE CASSETTE DECK

CT-WsoirR
CT-Wes5siR
CT-W701IR
CT-W801R, CT-W851R AND CT-W701R HAVE THE FOLLOWING:
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CT-W801R | CT-W851R | CT-W701R

AC110V, 120 — 127V, 220V, 240V (Switchable)

* Change the connection of the power transformer’s pimary wiring.

@ This manual is applicable to the following: CT-W801R/KUC, KUC/CA, and SD;


CT-W851R/HEM and HB; CT-W701R/KUC, KUC/CA, HEM and HB.
e@ For the following: CT-W801R/SD; CT-W851R/HEM and HB, refer to page 63.
For the following: CT-W701R/HEM and HB, refer to page 65.
e Ce manuel pour le service comprend les explications de réglage en frangais.
e@ Este manual de servicio trata del método ajuste escrito en espanol.
@ KUC/CA type is identical to KUC type with French instruction manual.
For all information except for the instruction, refer to KUC type.

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
1. SAFETY INFORMATION evsssrertsresreeeeseseeereeeeeeneee 2 9. IC DESCRIPTIONS ----e-eeccceccereeeeceeeeceecceeecsanseees 43
2, EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST --+e-++++-2-++** 3 10. CIRCUIT DESCRIPTIONS -++-0-sseeeeeescesseesseeeseeees 61
3. PACKING AND PARTS LIST «vressrssereeserteeeeeeeeees9
eet 11. FOR CT-W801R/SD, CT-W851R/HEM
4. SCHEMATIC ree
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cecared 63
5. PCB CONNECTIONS DIAGRAM? ++++erererererr ereeeeee 17 12. FOR CT-W701R/HEM AND HB TYPES--++++-+++++ 65
6. BLOCK DIAGRAM -0---eeeeeeeeeeeesseeeeteeneseeteeeeneeeees 25 13. PANEL FACILITIES chee cree rece reen cece eeeenceneceseneneseees 67

7. PCB PARTS LIST -----eeeeseeereesesseeeeeesenneseeseeeeeeees 26 14. SPECIFICATIONS -+resesesseesevsreerecereeserecsessoeserees 68


B. ADJUSTMENTS --eeeesseeeeeeeteeeeeeecessreeeeeeeeneeneeres 31
B. PREGLAGES ceveeeeeeeereeereceesseeeeeesensreeeeesesseeeenanens 35
B. ASUSTES coreccecceseeeeeeterseseeseeneeeeeseassneseteeneeeeeees 39

This service manual is intended for qualified service technicians; it is not


meant for the casual do-it-yourselfer. Qualified technicians have the neces-
sary test equipment and tools, and have been trained to properly and safely
repair complex products such as those covered by this manual.
Improperly performed repairs can adversely affect the safety and reliability
of the product and may void the warranty. If you are not qualified to
perform the repair of this product properly and safely, you should not risk
trying to do so and refer the repair to a qualified service technician.
WARNING
Lead in solder used in this product is listed by the California Health and Welfare agency as
a known reproductive toxicant which may cause birth defects or other reproductive harm
(California Health & Safety Code, Section 25249.5).
When servicing or handling circuit boards and other components which contain lead in
solder, avoid unprotected skin contact with the solder. Also, when soldering do not inhale
any smoke or fumes produced.

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.
‘() 2-wire cord

Also test with


Product Safety is continuously under review and
new instructions are issued from time to time. F or
plug reversed the latest information, always consult the curr nt
(Using AC adapter ground
PIONEER Service Manual. A subscription to, or a d-
plug as required)
ditional copies of, PIONEER Service Manual maybe
AC Leakage Test
obtained at a nominal charge from PIONEER.
2. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST
2.1 EXTERIOR (CT-W801R/KUC, KUC/CA AND CT-W701R/KUC, KUC/CA TYPES)

NOTES:
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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
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

© 6 Mechanism unit (Deck I) RYM1169 NSP 106 Shield case RNE1520


© 7 Mechanism unit (Deck II) RYM1170 (CT-W801R only)
8 Door spring L RBH1304 NSP 107 Name plate PAM1407
9 Door spring R . RBH1305 108 e+ee
10 Half pressure spring RBK1004 NSP 109 Front panel RAH2065
(CT-W801R)
B 11 Damper assembly REC1005 NSP Front panel RAH2067
' 12 Insulator (CT-W801R) PNW1912 (CT-W701R)
13 Foot assembly PXA1201 NSP 110 Rear panel RNA1569
(CT-W701R) (CT-W801R)
14 Counter knob RAC1426 NSP Rear panel RNA1573
15 Power knob RAC1712 (CT-W701R)

16 Slide knob RAC1713 NSP 111 MAIN unit RW2Z2486


17 Function knob A RAC1714 (CT-W801R)
(CT-W801R) NSP MAIN unit RW2Z2511
_ Function knob A RAC1716 (CT-W701R)
(CT-W701R) NSP 112 HP, MIC unit RW2Z2487
18 Function knob B RAC1717 (CT-W801R)
19 VR knob RAC1719 NSP HP unit RW2Z2512
20 Eject knob RAC1722 (CT-W701R)
NSP 113. OPERATE SW (1) unit RW2Z2488
21 Door pocket R RAH2073 (CT-W801R)
(CT-W801R) NSP OPERATE SW (1) unit RWZ2513
Door pocket R RAH2074 (CT-W701R)
C (CT-W701R) NSP 114 OPERATE SW (2) unit RW22489
22 Door pocket L RAH2076 (CT-W801R)
(CT-W801R) NSP OPERATE SW (2) unit RW2Z2514
Door pocket L RAH2077 (CT-W701R)
(CT-W701R) NSP 115 DISPLAY unit RW2Z2490
23 Remain display paper REE - 113 (CT-W801R)
24 FL lens RAH2079 NSP DISPLAY unit RWZ2515
25 Door lens RAH2086 (CT-W701R)

26 Screw BBZ20P040F MC NSP 116 TR SEC unit RW2Z2491


— 27 Screw BBZ30PO60FZK (CT-W801R)
28 Screw BBZ30P080FMC NSP TR SEC unit RWZ2516
29 Screw IBZ30P150FCU (CT-W701R)
30 Screw PMA30P060FMC NSP 117 REC (1) unit RWX1065
: (CT-W801R only)
31 Cord clamper REC — 371 NSP 118 REC (2) unit RWX1066
32 Front panel assembly RXX1518 (CT-W801R)
(CT-W801R) NSP REC unit RWX1057
Front panel assembly RXX1519 (CT-W701R)
(CT-W701R)
D 33 Bonnet assembly RXX1521

Bs CT-W801R
4 5
CT-W801R, CT-W701R
| ; | 2 | 3
Mechanism Unit

2.2 MECHANISM UNIT .


(CT-W801R/KUC, KUC/CA, SD, CT-W701R/KUC AND KUC/CA TYPES)
Parts List A

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
(DECK Il) ile
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

NSP 36 HOLDER WIRE RNK1683


37 P.C. BOARD RNP1347
38 SWITCH MODE RSN1020 —
39 SWITCH (LEAF) RSN1019
40 HALL IC. DN6851A

41 BRACKET FW RNE1438
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43 ASS’'Y MOTOR RXM1052


NSP 44 WIRE RDD1012
45 BELT MAIN REB1159
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3. PACKING AND PARTS LIST


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.

Parts List (CT-W801R/KUC, KUC/CA and CT-W701R/KUC, KUC/CA types)


Mark No. Description Part No.

1 Connection cord PDE — 319


(with mini plug)
2 Connection cord RDE1002
assembly
8 Control cord RDE1030
4 Operating instructions RRB1120
(English : KUC)
Operating instructions RRE1064
(English/French : KUC/CA)

5 Pad (R) RHA1045


6 Pad (F) RHA1088
7 Packing case (CT-W801R) RHG1368
Packing case (CT-W701R) RHG1371
8 Sheet RHX — 034
9 Connection cord RDE — 010

NSP 101 Warranty card ARY1044


CT-W8s01R, CT-W851R, CT-W701R

4. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
1. RESISTORS:
Indicated in Q, 1/4W, 1/6W, 178W, +5% tolerance unless
otherwise noted k:kQ,M;MQ, (F);+1%, (G); +2%,
(K) ;+10%,(M) ; 20% tolerance.

2. CAPACITORS :
Indicated in capacity (uF) /voltage (V) unless otherwise noted
p; pF.
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:
=» ; Signal route.
@; 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.

This is the basic schematic diagram, but the actual circuit may
vary due to improvements in design.

CT-W801R and CT-W851R CT-W701R


5. SWITCHES (The underlined indicates the switch position) 5. SWITCHES (The underlined indicates the switch position)

MAIN UNIT MAIN UNIT


$1201: POWER SW ON — OFF $1201: POWER SW ON —- QFF

OPERATE 1 UNIT OPERATE 1 UNIT


$1301: FWD $1301: FWD
$1302: REV $1302: REV
$1303: STOP $1303: STOP
$1305: FF $1305: FF
$1306: REW $1306: REW

OPERATE 2 UNIT OPERATE 2 UNIT


$1401: FWD $1401: FWD
$1402: REV $1402: REV
$1403: STOP $1403: STOP
$1406: REV $1406: REV

DISPLAY UNIT DISPLAY UNIT


$1501: 1-REC $1501: 1-REC
$1502: 1-PAUSE $1502: 1-—-PAUSE
$1503: 1-—MUTE $1503: 1-—-MUTE
$1504: 2-REC $1504: 2-— REC
$1505: 2-PAUSE $1505: 2— PAUSE
$1606: 2-MUTE $1506: 2-—-MUTE
$1507: 1-BLE $1507: 1-BLE
$1508: 2-BLE $1508: 2- BLE
$1510: CD SYNC $1510: CD SYNC
$1511: RESET 1- COUNTER $1511: RESET 1-COUNTER
$1512: MODE 1-COUNTER $1512: MODE 1-—-COUNTER
$1513: RESET 2-COUNTER $1513: RESET 2-COUNTER
$1514: MODE 2-—COUNTER $1514: MODE 2-COUNTER
$1615: Xi COPY $1515: X1 COPY
$1516: X2 COPY $1516: X2 COPY
$1517: PARAREC $1518: RELAY/SKIP
$1518: RELAY/SKIP $1520: | DOLBY B-OQFF-C
$1520: | DOLBY B-QFF-C $1521: tl DOLBY B-OFF-C
$1621: 1) DOLBY B-QFF-C $1522: CAR —NOR-—HP
$1522: CAR—-NOR-—HP $1523: TIMER REC - OFF-PLAY
$1523: TIMER REC ~ OFF ~— PLAY $1524: 2-¢@-©
$1524: 2-@-O

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5. PCB CONNECTIONS DIAGRAM


© View from component side
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Qn01 Q1n4 ant Q705
Power supply Section for SD Type. 1c1003 Q1103 Q1113 Q1112 Q1110 Q1109 Q@762_ IC 761 Q702 Q701 Q703 IC701 Q706 aQ709 QN63
1C1004 Q1105 Q1104 Q1102 Q331 Q101 a764 Q@741 @251 9704 Q708 a710 Q1164
01108 Q103 Q106 Q257 Q321 Q322 Q1159
Q1001 1C1002 @1107 Q1106 Q153 Q151 Q108 1C101 Q163 Q161 Q104 Q165
1C1005 Q256 Q323 9324 Q1160 HF
TR SEC UNIT 1c902 Q152 Q109 Q164 Q162
CN1201 A Q1005 Mais a902 Q255 Q1157 Q1158
Q903 Q155 0154 Ql02 Q157 Q167
LN 1c251 Q551 Q1155 01156 ia
A POWER Q1007
1 VOLTAGE 1C903 1C1701 Q171 Q172 Q252 Q552 Q1153 Q1154
SELECTOR TRANSFORMER Q1006
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¢ Parts marked by “©” are not always kept in stock. Their delivery time may be longer than usual or they may be unavailable.
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Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.

LIST OF ASSEMBLIES COILS/TRANSFORMERS


L351, 352 COIL RTF1102
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NSP REC(1) UNIT R¥X1065 L452 COIL RTD1062
NSP REC (2) UNIT RWX1066 L651, 652 COIL RTD1046

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NSP MAIN UNIT R¥Z2486 C351, 352 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEAS221M10
NSP HP, MIC UNIT R¥Z2487 (353-356 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEAS4R7M50
NSP OPERATE S¥(1) UNIT R¥Z2488 C357 CERAMIC CAPACITOR CGCYF473Z50
NSP OPERATE S¥(2) UNIT RWZ2489 C358 CERAMIC CAPACITOR CKCYF103Z50
NSP DISPLAY UNIT RWZ2490 C359, 360 AXIAL CAPACITOR CKPUYB221K50
NSP TR SEC UNIT R¥Z2491
C361 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEAS470M16
@ (#2) C451 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEAS330M16
NSP REC UNIT R¥X1057 C453 CAPACITOR CQPA682J100
C454 AUDIO FILM CAPACITOR CFTXA223J50
© MOTHER UNIT RWM1473 C455-457 CERAMIC CAPACITOR CGCYX332K25
NSP MAIN UNIT R¥Z2511
NSP HP UNIT R¥Z2512 C458 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEAS330M16
NSP OPERATE S¥(1) UNIT RWZ2513 C459 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEAS470M16
NSP OPERATE S¥(2) UNIT RWZ2514 C651, 652 CERAMIC CAPACITOR CGCYX103K25
NSP DISPLAY UNIT R¥Z2515 C653, 654 AXIAL CAPACITOR CKPUYB821K50
NSP TR SEC UNIT RWZ2516 C655, 656 CERAMIC CAPACITOR CGCYX223K25

C657, 658 CERAMIC CAPACITOR CGCYF473Z50


REC (1) UNIT C659, 660 CERAMIC CAPACITOR CCCSL101K500
C661, 662 CERAMIC CAPACITOR RCG1005
SEMICONDUCTORS C663 AXIAL CAPACITOR CKPUYB101K50
10351 REC EQUALIZER IC CXAL198AP C664 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEASR10M50
1(352 MC14051BCP
1C651 DOLBY HX PRO IC UPC1297CA C665 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEAS100M50
Q351, 352 TRANSISTOR 2SC3311A C666 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEAS4R7M50
Q353, 354 TRANSISTOR 2SD2144S C667 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEAS100M50

Q454, 455 TRANSISTOR 2SC3311A RESISTORS


Q456-458 TRANSISTOR 2SC1815 R340, 341 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD1/6PM OD
Q459 TRANSISTOR 2SC3311A R351-356 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD1/6PMIOI0J
Q460 TRANSISTOR 2SB1238X R363-368 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD1/6PMIOID
Q651, 652 TRANSISTOR 2SA1309A R375-380 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD1/6PM IOC
R387-391 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD1/é6PMOI
Q653 TRANSISTOR DIC124ES
D452 DIODE 188252 R393-398 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD1/6PMOOID
D651, 652 DIODE 188254 R452 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD1/2LFIOCJ

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Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.


Mark No. Description

RD1/6PHCIOILS 659, 660 CERAMIC CAPACITOR CCCSL101K500


R453-457 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RCG1005
R459, 460 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD1/6PMLIOICIJ C661, 662 CERAMIC CAPACITOR (#1)
RD1/2LFOIOID (661, 662 CERAMIC CAPACITOR (#2) RCG1006
R461 CARBONFILM RESISTOR CKPUYB101K50
C663 AXIAL CAPACITOR
CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD1/6PHILIL C664 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEASR10M50
R462-465
R467-469 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD1/6PMIOIC
RESISTOR RD1/6PM_IOD C665 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEAS1OOMS0
R474, 475 CARBONFILM CEASAR7M50
R477-479 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD1/6PUOLIDS (666 ELECT. CAPACITOR
CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD1/6PHOILILI C667 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEAS100M50
R651-659
R653, 654 VR VRTB6HS223 RESISTORS
R340, 341 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD1/6PYIOO
R351-391 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RDL/6PNCIOIL
OTHERS RD1/6PHIOO
CN352 S12B-XH-A-1 R393-398 CARBONFILM RESISTOR
CN403 STB-XH-A-1 R451 CARBONFILM RESISTOR (#2) RD1/2LFLIOO
R452 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD1/2LFIOID
R453 CARBONFILM RESISTOR (+1) RD1/6PNCIOID
REC a RD1/6PNIOO
REC IT(*2 R454-457 CARBONFILM RESISTOR
R459, 460 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD1/6PNIOO
SEMICONDUCTORS RDI/2LFOOO
1€351 REC EQUALIZER IC CXA1I98AP R461 CARBONFILM RESISTOR
WC14051BCP R462-465 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD1/6PWIOO
1€352 RD1/6PNCIOCJ
1651 DOLBY HX PRO IC UPC1297CA R467-469 CARBONFILM RESISTOR
2SC3311A R474 CARBONFILM RESISTOR (#1) RD1/6PN OJ
Q351, 352 TRANSISTOR
Q353, 354 TRANSISTOR 2Sp2144S
R475 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD1/6PHIOC
Q454, 455 TRANSISTOR 2SC3311A R477 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD1/6PK IOC
Q456-458 TRANSISTOR 2SC1815 R478, 479 CARBONFILM RESISTOR (#1) RD1/6PIIOO
Q459 TRANSISTOR 2SC3311A R651-659 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD1/6PIC OO
Q460 TRANSISTOR 2SB1238X R661, 662 CARBONFILM RESISTOR (#2) RD1/6PIIOOJ
Q651, 652 TRANSISTOR 2SA1309A
VR651, 652 VR (#2) VRIBGHS223
TRANSISTOR DIC124ES VR653, 654 VR VRTBGHS223
Q653
D452 DIODE 188252
D651, 652 DIODE 1SS254 OTHERS
655-658 DIODE (#2) 18S254 CN352 _ S12B-Xi-A-1
D653, CN403 S7B-XH-A-1
COILS/TRANSFORMERS MAIN UNIT
L351, 352 COIL RTF1102
L451 RADIAL INDUCTOR LFA121K
L452 COIL RTD1062 SEMICONDUCTORS
RTD1046 1C101 PB-EQ AMP IC CXALLSBP
L651, 652 COIL (#1) CXA133(S-P
L651, 652 COIL (#2) RTD1030 1C251 DOLBY B/C IC
1C501 MCU PD4381i
IC510 FL STATIC DRIVER IC LC7570
RELAYS BAIS20N
RY651 RELAY (#2) RSR1026 1¢554 IC
IC701 OP-AMP IC BA1521}
CAPACITORS BALS21N
C351, 352 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEAS221M10 IC761 IC
(353-356 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEAS4R7M50 1C902 OP-AMP IC BAL5215
C357 CERAMIC CAPACITOR CGCYF 473250 1C903 DUAL-COMPARATOR IC 5233L
358 CERAMIC CAPACITOR CKCYF103Z50 Ay _ C1002 REGULATOR IC NJM78M)ESFA
359, 360 AXIAL CAPACITOR CKPUYB221K50
A, _ 11003, 1004 REGULATOR IC NJM7810EA
(361 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEAS470M16 A _IC1005 REGULATOR IC NJM79LISSA
C451 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEAS330M16 1C1701 CMOS LOGIC IC TC405Q1P
C453 CAPACITOR CQPA682J100 Q101-106 TRANSISTOR DIC124S
C454 AUDIO FILM CAPACITOR CFTXA223J50 Q108 DIGITAL TRANSISTOR pIcll4's
(455-457 CERAMIC CAPACITOR CGCYX332K25
Q109 TRANSISTOR DIC124s
C458 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEAS330M16 Q1S1, 152 N-FET 2SK373
C459 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEAS470M16 Q153, 154 TRANSISTOR 2SC33L.A
(651, 652 CERAMIC CAPACITOR CGCYX103K25 Q155 DIGITAL TRANSISTOR DTALI4sS
(653, 654 AXIAL CAPACITOR CKPUYB821K50 Q157 TRANSISTOR DIC1245
C655, 656 CERAMIC CAPACITOR CGCYX223K25
Q161, 162 N-FET 2SK373
657, 658 CERAMIC CAPACITOR CGCYF473Z50 Q163, 164 TRANSISTOR 2SC33LA
ev
CT-W801R, CT-W701R

Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.

Q165 DIGITAL TRANSISTOR DTALL4ES D1001 DIODE 1SR35-100AVL


Q167 TRANSISTOR DIC124ES D1002 ZENER DIODE MIZJ24AA
Q168 TRANSISTOR (#2) 2SC3311A D1004 ZENER DIODE MTZJ3.3B
Q171, 172 N-FET (#2) 2SK373 D1006 DIODE 1SR35-100AVL
Q251, 252 TRANSISTOR DTC124ES
D1009-1011 DIODE 188254
Q255-257 TRANSISTOR DTC124ES FP
PEP
BPP D1012 S2VB20
Q321-324 TRANSISTOR (#2) DTC124ES D1301-1304 DIODE 188254
Q331 DIGITAL TRANSISTOR (#1) DTA114TS D1601-1603 DIODE 188254
Q332 DIGITAL TRANSISTOR DTA11TS D1701-1705 DIODE 1$S254
Q503-507 TRANSISTOR DTC124ES
COILS/TRANSFORMERS
Q510 TRANSISTOR 2SA1309A L101, 102 COIL RTF1099
Q551, 552 DIGITAL TRANSISTOR DTC1LATS F251, 252 FILTER RTF 1203
Q553 N-FET 2SK246
Q701, 702 TRANSISTOR 2SD2144S RELAYS
Q703, 704 DIGITAL TRANSISTOR DIC114TS RY101 RELAY (#2) RSR1026

Q705-708 TRANSISTOR 2SD2144S SWITCHES


Q709, 710 DIGITAL TRANSISTOR DTC114TS A $1201 SWITCH RSA-063
Q741, 742 TRANSISTOR 2SD2144S
Q762 DIGITAL TRANSISTOR DTA114TS CAPACITORS
Q764 TRANSISTOR DTC124ES C101, 102 AXIAL CAPACITOR CKPUYB471K5)
C103, 104 AXIAL CAPACITOR CKPUYB561K5)
Q802 TRANSISTOR 2SA1309A C105, 106 CERAMIC CAPACITOR CKPUYB102K51
Q803 TRANSISTOR DIC124ES C107-110 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEANL100M16
Q804 TRANSISTOR 2SB1238X C111, 112 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEANL101M10
Q805 TRANSISTOR DIC124ES
Q807 TRANSISTOR 2SD1858X C113, 114 AUDIO FILM CAPACITOR CFTXA822J50
C117, 118 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEAS4R7M50
Q852 TRANSISTOR 2SA1309A (121, 122 AXIAL CAPACITOR CKPUYB471K5
Q853 TRANSISTOR DIC124ES C123, 124 AXIAL CAPACITOR CKPUYB391K5
Q854 TRANSISTOR 2SB1238X C126, 127 CERAMIC CAPACITOR CGCYF473Z50
Q855 TRANSISTOR DTC124ES
Q857 TRANSISTOR 2SD1858X C133, 134 AXIAL CAPACITOR CKPUYB681K5
C135-138 AXIAL CAPACITOR CKPUYB101K5
Q902, 903 DIGITAL TRANSISTOR DIC114TS C139 CERAMIC CAPACITOR CGCYF473Z50
Q1001 TRANSISTOR 2SA1283 C141, 142 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEAS470M16
Q1005 TRANSISTOR 2SA1309A C151, 152 AXIAL CAPACITOR CCPUSL100J5
Q1006, 1007 TRANSISTOR 2SC3311A
Q1010 TRANSISTOR 2SA1309A C161, 162 AXIAL CAPACITOR CCPUSL100J5
C171, 172 AXIAL CAPACITOR (+2) CCPUSL100J5¢
Q1101-1114 DIGITAL TRANSISTOR (#1)DTC114TS (251-254 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEASO10M50
Q1151-1164 DIGITAL TRANSISTOR DTC114TS C255, 256 AUDIO FILM CAPACITOR CFTXA472J50
D151-156 DIODE 188254 C259, 260 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEAS4R7M50
D161-166 DIODE 188254
D167, 168, 651,922 DIODE (#2) 188254 C261-264 AUDIO FILM CAPACITOR CFTXA222J50
C265, 266 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEASR22M50
D501 ZENER DIODE MTZJ9.1A C267, 268 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEASR33M50
D503-506 DIODE 188254 (269 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEAS100M50
D510 DIODE 188254 C273, 274 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEASR33M50
D514,515 DIODE 188254
D742 DIODE 188254 C275, 276 CFTXA821J50
(281-284 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEAS100M50
D761 DIODE 1$S254 C285, 286 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEAS330M16
D765 ZENER DIODE MIZJ3.9B C287, 288 AUDIO FILM CAPACITOR CFTXA392J50
D766 DIODE 188254 C291 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEAS101M16
D774 DIODE 188254
D801 DIODE 188252 C303, 304 ELECT. CAPACITOR (#1) CEASR33M50
(321, 322 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEASR33M50
D802-811 DIODE 188254 C503 CERAMIC CAPACITOR CGCYX104K25
D812 DIODE 188252 C504 CERAMIC CAPACITOR CGCYX123K25
D813, 814 DIODE 188254 C505 CERAMIC CAPACITOR CGCYX223K25
D901-903 DIODE 188254
D910-913 DIODE 188254 C509, 510 CERAMIC CAPACITOR CKCYF103Z50
C513 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEAS470M16
D921 DIODE 188254 C514, 515 CERAMIC CAPACITOR CKCYF103Z50

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CT-W801R, CT-W701R

Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.


Mark No. Description

CGCYX823K25 R156 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD1/6PM 00


(551 CERAMIC CAPACITOR
CGCYX223K25 R161-164 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD1/6PMO0
(552 CERAMIC CAPACITOR
R166 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD1/6PMLI

misiajais
CGCYX472K25 R168 CARBONFILM RESISTOR (#2) RD1/6PMC]
C553 CERAMIC CAPACITOR
CGCYX103K25 R171, 172 CARBONFILM RESISTOR (#2) RD1/6PML] OOO
(554 CERAMIC CAPACITOR
C555 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEASO10M50
CKPUYB101K50 R255-258 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD1/6PMC)
C701, 702 AXIAL CAPACITOR
704 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEASO10M50 R260-266 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD1/¢PMO
C703,
R276-278 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD1/6PM
C705
C7106
ELECT. CAPACITOR
CERAMIC CAPACITOR
CEAS470M16
CGCYF473Z50
R299 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD1/6PML
R307-314 CARBONFILM RESISTOR (+1) RD1/6PMC OOOOO Bisisiais
C707, 708 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEAS100M50
CEAS470M16 R321, 322 RCN1024
C711 ELECT. CAPACITOR CJ
CEASR47MS0 R323-328 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD1/6PMZ]
C715, 716 ELECT. CAPACITOR Ds
R331 CARBONFILM RESISTOR (#1) RD1/$PMZ)
718 AUDIO FILM CAPACITOR CFTXA822J50 R332 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD1/6PML] a
C717,
C719, 720 AUDIO FILM CAPACITOR CFTXA563J50 R343, 344 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD1/8PML) ooog
Cv
C721, 722 AUDIO FILM CAPACITOR CFTXA823J50
CKPUYB101K50 R501 RESISTOR ARRAY (22K) RATOOIO
C723, 724 AXIAL CAPACITOR
CKPUYB101K50 R504-509 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD1/$PMCILID
C762 AXIAL CAPACITOR
R510 RESISTOR ARRAY (#1) RASTODIOY
CEASR47M50 R510 RESISTOR ARRAY (#2) RASTIOIDS
C763 ELECT. CAPACITOR
CKPUYB271K50 R512 RESISTOR ARRAY (68K) RASTODIO
C764 AXIAL CAPACITOR
C765 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEASR22M50
CGCYX822K25 R514-517 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD1/6PMLIC] a
C767, 768 CERAMIC CAPACITOR RALTLIO Ot
C769 CERAMIC CAPACITOR CGCYF473Z50 R518 RESISTOR ARRAY
R520 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD1/6PMC)
CKPUYB681K50 R524-529 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD14PMO)
C801 AXIAL CAPACITOR
CKPUYB681K50 R533 CARBONFILM RESISTOR (#2) RD1/6PMC]
C851 AXIAL CAPACITOR
C910 CERAMIC CAPACITOR CKCYF103Z50
CGCYF473250 R534 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD1/46PMC)
C911 CERAMIC CAPACITOR
CEAS331M6R3 R551-561 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD1 4PM
(913 ELECT. CAPACITOR
R563-565 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RDI APMC
CEAS330M35 R701-704 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD1 APMC]
C914 ELECT. CAPACITOR
C915, 916 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEAS100M50 R707-730 CARBONFILM RESISTOR OBE"
HOOOUO
RD1/46PMO OOO
OOOO
C917, 918 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEASR47M50
CGCYF473Z50 R733-738 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD1 APMC)
C919 CERAMIC CAPACITOR
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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CT-W801R, CT-W701R

Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.

R1151-1165 CARBONFILM RESISTOR —RD1/6PMCICDICJ OPERATE SW(1) UNIT


R1611 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD1/6PMCILILIS
R1701 RESISTOR ARRAY RASTOIOIC SWITCHES
R1702 LADDER RESISTOR RCX1020 1301-1303 SRITCH RSG1033
$1305, 1306 SWITCH RSG1033
R1703, 1704 CARBONFILM RESISTOR —_RD1/6PMCILICJ
VR101-104 VR RCP1046 OPERATE SW(2) UNIT
VR301, 302 VR (#1) RCP1046
VR321, 322 VR RCP1045 SWITCHES
R323, 324 VR (#2) RCP1045 $1401-1403 SWITCH RSG1033
$1405, 1406 SRITCH RSG1033
VR551-553 VR RCP1046
VR802 VR RCP1090 DISPLAY UNIT
VR851 VR RCP1045
VR852 YR RCP1090 SEMICONDUCTORS
Q1501 DIGITAL TRANSISTOR DTA1L4TS
OTHERS D1501-1518 DIODE 185254
CN801 CONNECTOR (14P) KPE14
CN851 CONNECTOR (14P) KPE14 SWITCHES
CN906 CONNECTOR HLEM24S~1 S1501-1508 SWITCH RSG1034
CN3512 12JQ-BT S1510-1516 SWITCH RSG1034
(N3522 12JQ-BT 1517 SWITCH (#1) RSG1034
$1518 SWITCH RSG1034
cn4022 7JQ-BT 1520-1524 SWITCH RSH1014
CN4032 7JQ-BT
JATO1 JACK RKB-020 RESISTORS
JA902, 903 JACK RKN1004 R1501 CARBONFILM RESISTOR RD1/6PMIOIC
JA1602 JACK PKN1005 R2015, 2016 CARBONFILM RESISTOR —RDI/6PMCICOC
VR2002 VARIABLE RESISTOR RCV1086
X501 CERAMIC RESONATOR VSS1014
HP, ; MIC UNIT(** 1) eesCN907 CONNECTOR 24P 52492-2420
HP UNIT (+2) V1501 RAW1105
SEMICONDUCTORS TR SEC UNIT
1€1601 IC BA15218N There is no supply part in this unit.
12001 IC (#1) BA15218N
Q1603, 1604 TRANSISTOR 28D2144S
CAPACITORS
C1601, 1602 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEASR22M50
C1603, 1604 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEAS101M16
C1605 ELECT. CAPACITOR CEAS331M16
C2001, 2002 AXIAL CAPACITOR (#1) |CKPUYB681K50
C2003, 2004 ELECT. CAPACITOR (#1) CEASO10M50

C2005, 2006 ELECT. CAPACITOR (#1) CEAS100M50


C2007, 2008 AXIAL CAPACITOR (#1) CKPUYB101K50
(2009 ELECT. CAPACITOR (#1) CEAS470M16
C2011, 2012 ELECT. CAPACITOR (#1) CEASO10M50
C2017 CERAMIC CAPACITOR (#1) CGCYF473Z50

(2020 CERAMIC CAPACITOR CGCYF473Z50

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.

R2019, 2020 CARBONFILM RESISTOR =‘RD1/6PMCILILJ

OTHERS
JA2001, 2002 JACK (#1) RKN1003
JA2003 JACK RKN1002

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CT-W801R, CT-W851R, CT-W701R.

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.

8.1.2 Tape Speed


¢ Perform this adjustment in the test mode.
¢ TEST mode setting.
1. Set the REV MODE to “=”.
2. Short-circuit the JP901 and JP902 (TP14) for a moment. (Set into TEST mode.)
3. The speed becomes normal when the PLAY key is pressed, and double when the FF key is pressed.
4. To cancel the TEST mode, press the DECK I COUNTER RESET key or tum off the power.
1, Tape Speed Adjustment and Check
Adjusti Pen) A
i ee Test tape Sine? Specifications/Ratings (playback frequency)

Eee Double speed PLAY


STD-301
aco
VR851
sooo He = 60 He
Within + 10 Hz against the measurement value of the step 1 (deck |
p2 {a |

er
}a {nu |
Normal speed PLAY ein S000 He 2S
Within + 5 Hz against the measurement value of the step 3 (deck Ii

MAIN UNIT REC UNIT


2)VRE54 Lisa
VR651
VR652 VR653 tse TP11-2
Ea VR103 VR104 Asa te
VR321
f& VR301 VR302 @ @® @ VR322
VRI01 VR102 VR323 @ @ VR324
TP1 ¢ R321
TP2 « R322
VR551 @©@ VR552 REC(1)UNIT or
@ REC(2)UNIT
VR553
Ee)
TP14 VR653 VR654
VR802 JP901 PJP902
VR852
®

Test mode VR851


jumper wires

Fig. 8-2 Adjusting points


CT-W801R, CT-W851R, CT-W701R

8.2 ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS

Adjustment Conditions List of Adjustments


1. The mechanical! adjustments must be completed first.
2. The head must be cleaned and demagnetized. Playback sections
3. Tum power on allow the deck to warm up for at least a few 1. Head azimuth adjustment.
minutes before commencing any electrical adjustments. 2. Playback level adjustment.
4. The reference signal is 0dBV=1 Vrms.
5. Connect a 50 kQ (or between 47k to 52 kQ ) load resistance Recording sections
to the OUTPUT terminals. Bias oscillator adjustment.
6. Unless otherwise specified, the switches listed below are left Recording bias adjustment.
in the positions indicated. Recording level adjustment.
DOLBY NR : OFF Level meter check.
TAPE SELECTOR :NORM Eee
dea
een SUPER AUTO BLE adjustment.

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
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Fig. 8-3 Constants of the test tape STD-331E

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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CT-W801R, CT-W851R, CT-W701R

PLAYBACK SECTION

1. Head Azimuth Adjustment


al center positions.
¢ Turn VR103, 104 (Deck l) or VR101, 102 (Deck It) to mechanic
Adjustment location Measuring location Adjustment value
| Mode | Input signal & test tape
Head azimuth adjustment Maximum playback signa!
Play the 10 kHz/-20 dB
LINE OUT level Playback signa!
section of STD-331E test screw. evel.
tape. (See Fig. 8-4)

2. Playback Level Adjustment


with great care.
» This adjustment determines the DOLBY NR level, and must be performed
Adjustment value

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

1. Bias Oscillator Adjustment


I, adjust DECK II so thatthe adjusting
NOTE: + Adjust CT-W701R with DECK II and check it with DECK I. If the results are unsatisfactory after checking DECK
value becomes the lower limit. The value is satisfactory if itis 105 kHz + 5 kHz.
0.3 kHz. If this specification cannot be obtained, values within
+ The specified value for the adjustments of CT-W801R, CT-W851R is 105 kHz +
105 kHz + o's kHz are also satisfactory.

|
[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

| feu-2 (0s +08


REC Load the STD-610 test
1. tape with no input signal.
11(DECK lf SIDE REC
TP. 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.

2. Recording Bias Adjustment


by checking the distortion rate.
« After the adjustment, caution should be exercised so as not to become under bias
Adjustment location Adjustment value
[No | Mode | Input signal & test tape
VR651 (Lch)*1
VR653 (Lch) *2 Repeatedly record, playback
Record the 315 Hz and and adjust so that the
VR652 (Reh) *1 plyaback level of 6.3 kHz
8.3 kHz signals at -26 dBV VR654 (Rch) *2 LINE OUT signal becomes 0 dB + 0.5
input level and playback.
VR653 (Lch) dB when compared with the
(STD-631)
VR654 (Reh) 315 Hz signal.

* 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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3. Recording Level Adjustment

[No.| Mode _| Input signal & test tape Adjustment location Measuring location Adjustment value

Apply a 315 Hz/0 dBV


signal to the line input TP. 1 (Lch)
terminals, load the REC level control volume -11.2 dBV
TP. 2 (Reh)
STD-631 test tape.

|2.| stop | Set the DOLBY NR switch to the ON position. (DOLBY B)


VR321 (Leh) *1
VR301 (Loh) *2
VR322 (Rch)*1 Repeatedly record, playback
Record the above signal
REC/ onto the STD-631 test
VR302 (Rch) * 2
and adjust so that the
PLAY tape, and playback.
VR323 (Lch) * 1 playback signal level
VR321 (Leh) *2 becomes — 11.2 dBV.
VR324 (Reh)* 1
VR322 (Rch) *2
TP. 1 (bch)
REC/ Record the above signal TP. 2 (Reh)
PLAY onto the STD-621 test
tape, and playback.

-11.2 dBV + 1.5dB


Record the above signal
onto the STD-610 test
tape, and playback.

* 1; CT-W70TR only
* 2: CT-W801R, W851R only

4. Level Meter Check


|No.| Mode | Input signal & test tape Adjustment location Measuring location Adjustment value

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.

5. SUPER AUTO BLE Adjustment


¢ BLE adjustment should be performed after all other adjustments are completed.
¢ This adjustment should be performed in the test mode.
* Entering the test mode.
For details of how to enter the test mode, refertothe “Mechanical Adjustment” section (Page 31).
[No.] Mode | Input signal & test tape Adjustment location

2S
Adjustment value

Press the NORMAL SPEED


a
Vv
TR] 400 Hz
key on the front panel. RY) adjustment
Press the HIGH SPEED Level met Adjust so that -1dBonthe | 19 kHz
level meter turn on and off. adjustment
| key Sr the front parse ie
Press the BLE key (DECK 3 kHz
fa. Il SIDE) on the front panel, VEB52 adjustment

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:

¢ Lorsque |]’action d’ouverture de la trappe de la


platine 1 se fait plus lentement que celle de la
platine 2: Changer le ressort de la trappe de la
platine 2de AaB.

8.1.2 Vitesse de défilement de la bande


+ Régler au mode TEST.
* Réglage du mode TEST.
1, Régler le sélecteur REV MODE a “=”.
2. Court-circuiter JP9O1 et JP902 (TP14) un moment. (Régler au mode TEST.)
touche FF.
3, La vitesse devient normale & la pression de la touche PLAY, et double a la pression de la
TEST.
4, appuyer sur la touche DECK I COUNTER RESET ou mettre hors tension pour annuler le mode
1, Réglage et contréle de la vitesse de défilement de la bande
Points de Spécifications/valeurs nominales (fréquence de lecture}

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 |

MAIN UNIT REC UNIT


VR651
2)VRES4 L462
VR652 VR653
= VR103 VR104
R452 Sen
Roa
TP11-2
att

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

Fils de liaison du VR851


mode d’essai

Fig. 8-2 Points réglage 35


CT-W801R, CT-W851R, CT-W701R

8.2 REGLAGES ELECTRIQUES

Conditions de réglage Liste des réglages


1. Les réglages mécaniques doivent tout d’abord étre terminés.
2. Les tétes doivent étre nettoyées et démagnétisées. Sections de lecture
3. Mettre la platine sous tension et la laisser chauffer pendant au 1. Réglage de l’azimut de la téte.
moins quelques minutes avant de commencer les réglages 2. Réglage du niveau de lecture.
électriques.
Le signal de référence est de 0 dBV=1 Vrms. Sections d’enregistrement
Connecter une résistance de charge de 50 kQ Réglage de l’oscillateur de polarisation.
(tolérance 47k 4 52 kQ ) aux bornes de sortie (OUTPUT). Réglage de la polarisation d’enregistrement.
Sauf indication contraire, les commutateurs ci-dessous Réglage du niveau d’enregistrement.
doivent étre laissés sur les positions indiquées. Vérification de l’indicateur de niveau.
DOLBY NR : OFF Réglage de SUPER AUTO BLE.
“WwPwnN>
Sélecteur de bande : NORM
REMARQUE:
(TAPE SELECTOR)
Cette unité est dotée d’une sélection automatique de bande.

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

*Le niveau d’enregistrement de référence étant de 250 nwb/m


pour le STD-331E, le niveau d’enregistrement sera supérieur
de 4 dB pour le STD—331B (160 nwb/m). Pour le réglage, tenir
compte du type de bande utilisé.

0dB 30s
0 dB: 315 Hz, 250 nwb/m

Fig. 8-3 Constantes de la bande d’essai STD-331E

LECTURE

ENREGISTREMENT

] fee waize
Dati AE

V is de régiage de Vis de réglage de


Vazimuth lors de l'avance rapide l'azimuth lors du rebobinage

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

1. Réglage de l’azimut de la téte


© Tourner VR 103, 104 (Platine I) ou VR 101, 102 (Platine Il) sur leur position centrale mécanique.

sali — picnic ieee


Reproduire la section Vis de réglage de l’'azimut Niveau du signal de
10 kHz/-20 dB de la de la téte. reproduction maximum.
bande d’essai STD-331E. (Voir fig. 8-4)

2. Réglage du niveau de lecture


¢ Ce réglage détermine !e niveau DOLBY NR et il doit étre effectué trés soigneusement.
Signal d’entrée et : '

- bi ica si bei
Senger ve

VR103 (can. G)
fm] wes |

. Satie m re | Tp. 4 (can. G)


eproduire la section VR104 (can.D)
315 Hz/O dB de la bande ; : ~6.7 dBV
d'essai STD-331E. piatine w |VR101 (ean. G) |TP: 2 (can. O)
VR102 (can. D)

SECTION D’ENREGISTREMENT

1. Réglage de l’oscillateur de polarisation


Il de sorte
NOTE: + Régler CT-W701R avec DECK I! et le contrdler avec DECK I. Si le résultat n'est pas satisfaisant aprés le contréle de DECK |, régler DECK
que la valeur réglée soit celle de la limite inférieure. Une valeur entre 105 kHz + 3 kHz est satisfaisante.
+ La valeur de réglage spécifiée pour les CT-W801R et CT-W851R est 105 kHz + 0.3 kHz. Si elle ne peut pas étre obtenue, des valeurs de
105 kHz + ois kHz sont aussi acceptables.

; TP.t1-1 105 kHz + $ kHz CT-W701R


Charger la bande Platine | |L452*
TP. 11(DECK | SIDE REC UNIT) CT-W80 1R, W851R

tos kz +0sKiz [oT WPIR


d'essai STD-610 et
:
REC n'introduire aucun
signal.
|
Platine ff |L452*
TP. 11(DECK Il SIDE REC UNIT) CT-W80 1R, W851R
(2) UNIT de DECK Il en
* Pour CT-W801R et CT-W851R, régler L452 dans le REC (1) UNIT de DECK I en régiant cette platine, et régler L452 dans REC
réglant cette platine.

2. Réglage de Ia polarisation d’enregistrement


« Apras le réglage. des précautions doivent étre prises pour éviter une sous—polarisation en vérifiant le taux de distorsion.

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

3. Réglage du niveau d’enregistrement


Signa! d’entrée et 4 “
ate ron ss eae Neleurde réglage Remaraues
vo] move | Senacereiae ia

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.

[2 |stop | Régler le commutateur DOLBY NR sur la position ON. (DOLBY B)


VR321 (can. G) *1
Platine | VR301 (can. G) *2

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

4. Vérification de l’indicateur de niveau

rio] mode| “bande Cesta eee baa ee ~ ae


; Vérifier que les indicateurs
Appliquer un signal de : pe ee
315 Hz/-10 dBV (316 mV) Volume de la commande de TP. 1 (can. G) = desea a - pp lid
aux bores d’entrée de
ligne.
niveau d’enregistrement TP. 2 (can. D) ons ta dinlle ae ef
+ 2 dB du niveau de sortie
du signal.

5. Réglage de SUPER AUTO BLE


¢ Leréglage BLE doit étre effectué aprés que tous les autres réglages sont complétés.
* Ce réglage doit étre effectué dans le mode d’essai.
¢ Passage au mode d’essai.
Pour les détails du passage en mode d’essai, voir la section “Réglages mécaniques” (Page 36).
Signal d'entrée et ‘ .

Esins aoa ae ee ae ee

Appuyer sur la touche NORMAL VRS51 Réglage


SPEED du panneau avant. 400 Hz
Régler de sorte que — 1dB
Appuyer sur la touche HIGH L’indicateur de niveau sur l'indicateur de niveau Réglage
SPEED du panneau avant. s‘allume et s‘éteigne.
Appuyer sur la touche BLE(DECK Réglage
|| SIDE) du panneau avant.

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)

ane PLAY a velocidad doble


er
Pe] ou | STD-301 VR851 Dentro de + 10 Hz contra el valor de medicién del paso 1 (unidad |)

att | (3 kHz) VR802 3000 Hz + 5 Hz


PLAY a velocidad normal
Pa { au | VR852 Dentro de + 5 Hz contra el valor de medicién del paso 3 (unidad I}

MAIN UNIT REC UNIT


VR651aejzyvresa 42 7]
vres2 VR6S3 8 Ntei1-2
VR103 VR104 ray elt
“—e

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)
[(®

Hilos de puenteado del vRe51


modo de prueba

Figura. 8-2 Puntos de ajuste 393


CT-W801R, CT-W851R, CT-W701R

8.2 AJUSTES ELECTRICOS


Condiciones de ajuste Lista de ajustes
1. Los ajustes mecdnicos deben haberse completado primero.
2. La cabeza debe estar limpia y desmagnetizada. Secciones de reproduccién
3. Encienda la alimentacién para permitir que la platina se 1. Ajuste de azimut de la cabeza
caliente durante unos pocos minutos por lo menos antes de 2. Ajuste del nivel de reproduccién
realizar cualquier ajuste eléctrico.
La sefial de referencia es de 0 dBV=I Vrms. Secclones de grabaclén
Conecte una resistencia de 50 kQ (0 entre 47k y 52 kQ ) en 1. Ajuste del oscillador de polarizacién
los terminales OUTPUT. 2. Ajuste de la polarizacién de grabacién
A menos que se especifique lo contrario, los conmutadores 3. Ajuste del nivel de grabacién
indicados m4s abajo deben dejarse en las posiciones 4. Verificacién del medidor de nivel
indicadas. Ss. Ajuste SUPER AUTO BLE
DOLBY NR : OFF
NOTA:
TAPE SELECTOR : NORM
Esta unidad posee una funcién de seleccién automiatica de cinta.

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

Figura 8-3 Constantes de la cinta de prueba STD-331E

REPRODUCCION

GRABACION

Tornillo de ajuste de azimuth Tornillo de ajuste de azimuth


de FWD de REV

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.

ae LINE OUT Nivel maximo de la sefial de


10 kHz/-20
NOt dB ack
ooue ie
de la cinta oe reproduccién.
de prueba STD-331E. (Vea la figura 8-4)

|2.| STOP Bloquee el tornillo con su cierre una vez finalizado el ajuste.

2. Ajuste del nivel de reproducci6n


* Este ajuste determina el nivel DOLBY NR y debe realizarse con mucho cuidado.
5 at : ;
Sefal de entrada y

tin |VR103 (Lch)


Produzca la parte de VR104 (Reh) | tp. 4 (ich
315 Hz/0 dB de la cinta de TP.2 pane rey -aBy
prueba STD-331E. VR 101 (Leh)
Platina | VR102 (Rch)

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

kHz ++9 kHz cT-WwniR


mad ic idl

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

REC (2)UNIT del


Para el CT-W801R y el CT-W851R, ajuste L452 en la REC (1) UNIT del DECK | cuando ajuste este magnetéfono, y ajuste L452 en la
DECK I! cuando ajuste este magnetéfono.

2. Ajuste de polarizacién de grabacién


« Una vez finalizado el ajuste, compruebe el porcentaje de distorsién para no obtener subpolarizaci6n.

Sefial de entrada y ‘ pakke Valor de ajuste ' Comentarios


cinta de prueba Punto de ajuste Punto de medicién

VR651 (Lch) *1 Grabe, reproduzca y ajuste


VR653 (Lch) *2 repetidamente para que el
Grabe la sefial de 315 Hz
nivel de la sefal de
y 6,3 kHz a un nivel de VR652 (Rch) * 1 reproduccién de 6,3 kHz sea
entrada de -26 dBV y VR654 (Rch)*2 | LINE OUT de 0 dB + 0.5 dB cuando se
reproduzcala.
(STD — 631) compare con la sefial de
:
Platina ft
VR653 (Lch)
VR654 (Lch) 315 Hz.

*1; CT-W701R solamente INIT del


+2. CT-W801R, W851R solamente: Ajuste VR653, VR654 del DECK |con la REC (1) UNIT del DECK I, y ajuste los de! DECK II con la REC (j U
DECK Il.

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3. Ajuste del nivel de grabacién


Sejal de entrada y : eas
2 waco| cinta de prueba Punto de ajuste Punto de medicién Valor de ajuste

Aplique una sefial de


315 Hz/O dBV a los
REC terminales de entrada de
Control de nivel de TP. 1 (Lch)
PAUSE
linea e introduzca fa cinta
grabaci6n. TP. 2 (Reh)
de prueba STD-831.
pe
|2.| stop | Ponga el conmutador DOLBY NR en la posicién ON. (DOLBY B)
VR321 (Leh)
*1
. VR301 (Leh) *2
Platina |
- . VR322 (Rch)* 1 Grabe, reproduzca y ajuste
REC/ Grabe la sefal de arriba VR302 (Rech)
*2 repetidamente para que el
PLAY en la cinta de prueba : nivel de la sefial de
STD-631 y reprodiizcala. VR323 (Lch) *1 reproduccién sea de
VR321 (Lch) * 2 — 11.2 dBV.
VR324 (Rch)* 1
VR322 (Rch) * 2 TP. 1 (Lch)
TP. 2 (Rch)
REC/ Grabe la sefial de arriba
PLAY en la cinta de prueba
STD-621 y reproddzcala.
Verifique -11.2 dBV + 1.5dB
Grabe la sefal de arriba
REC/
en la cinta de prueba
PLAY
STD-610 y reprodizcala.

* 1; CT-W701R solamente
* 2: CT-W801R, W851R solamente

4. Verificacién del medidor de nivel

re]me | Sec Sefald trad

Aplique una sefal de


.
oo Valor de ajuste

Verifique si se encienden los


REC 315 Hz/—10 dBV (316 mV) Control de nivel de medidores de nivel “0 dB”
TP. 1 (Leh)
PAUSE a los terminales de grabacién TP. 2 (Reh) cuando el nivel de salida de
entrada de linea. la sehal sea -7.2 dBV +
2 dB.

5. Ajuste SUPER AUTO BLE


¢ Elajuste BLE debe efectuarse después de haber terminado todos los otros ajustes.
* Este ajuste debe efectuarse en el modo de prueba.
# Cémo establecer el modo de prueba.
Con respecto a los detalles de cémo se entra en el modo de prueba, consulte la secci6n “Ajuste Mecanico” (Pagina41).
Sefal de entrada ‘ oe
Comentarios
no] soso| ones prueba seas sculls ae
Establezca el modo de
prueba.
Pulse la tecla NORMAL -
SPEED del panel VR551 Ajuste de
delantero. 400 Hz
Ajuste de modo tal que
Pulse la tecla HIGH SPEED | Ep medidor de nivel VR553 — 10B se active y desactive | Ajuste de
del panei delantero. en el medidor de nivel, 40 kHz
Pulse la tecla BLE (DECK Il Ajuste de
4] SIDE)del panel delantero. NROE 3 KHz

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

9.1 PD4381A (IC501)


@ Block diagram @ Pin arrangement

FL ae | Mechanism
12se9.x1 1 grid.

KEY matrix | Il Mechanism


12x4 CPU
PD4381A

$10
Expansion IC si
LC7570
Meter circuit BLEON
5 bit 1RMUTE
2RMUTE
T10
19
8
wh

5
14 fe
13

@ Terminal descriptions

i becioire —‘nvo] Nano [v0|


Segment output, key scan output, level BLK Output stop
Ovcvion |
output terminal for
scan output terminal expansion iC
1 mechanism CrO2 déeection input
Segment output, key scan output, level 17 1CRO terminal "L"=SW ON e
scan output terminal
Segment output, key scan output, level 1MET 1 mechanism METAL citection input
scan output terminal terminal "L"=SW ON
Segment output, key scan output, level 2CRO 2 mechanism CrO2 détection input
scan output terminal terminal "L"=SW ON
1 mechanism sensing pulse input 2 mechanism METAL ditecction input
terminal “L"=SW ON
2 mechanism sensing pulse input Input terminal for key scan

SONG input terminal Input terminal for key scan


“H’=SONG exists.
|
VER. switching terminal |23 | Input terminal for key scan
VER.

POFF POWER OFF input terminal


“H” active
input terminal for key scan

1 mechanism normal nBteeay speed


10 REMOCON Remote commander input terminal case |e switching output terminal "L:Crouble speed
Line mute output terminal
Input terminal for L cH level detection |26 | rc ,e)Zz
mechanism capstan no tor driving
ayNp METER — R Input terminal for R cH level detection erminal
on "H"=O =
Output timing output terminal for —
mechanism solenoid driingg terminal
expansion IC = ie) z
400/10 kHz square wave wtgoul terminal
CLK Clock output terminal for expansion iC | 29 | for AUTO BL m.
= bp

| 30|
Crystai/ceramic connectin terminal for
Data output terminal for expansion IC main system clock oscillatin

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Fane| Nene [1| __Faraon ___—


Crystal/ceramic connecting terminal for
Name

Ts
6 Function

Grid output terminal for FL display

=[ 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

2 mechanism normal speed/double speed 1 mechanism REC mute output terminal


2x1 switching output terminal "L"=Double speed |52 | TRMUTE O | "HON
Deccde/encode output terminal AUTO BLE ON output terminal
DECODE “H’=OECODE, "L"=-ENCODE BLEON © | oOnat BLE
fe) 2 mechanism capstan motor driving 54 Segment output, key scan - output
terminal "H"=ON terminal
2 mechanism solenoid driving terminal Segment output, key scan output
"H"=ON terminal
System reset input terminal VLOAD = Pull-down resistor connecting terminal
"L" active for FL controller/driver (Not used)
F ‘ . _ Power supply output
terminal
|o | Grid output terminal for FL display VPRE controller/driver buffer for FL

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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9.2 LC7570 (IC510)

@ 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

The( _)contains the pin names for CT-W701R.

@ Terminal descriptions
Descriptions

Pull-down resistor COMMON terminal


[Nene [cine | See terminal bit 2 for 1 mechanism AUTO
BLE EQ correction (CT-W701R is mot used)
Output terminal bit 1 for 1 mechanism AUTO
Output timing input terminal BLE EQ correction (CT-W801R, W.851R)
Clock input terminal RECSEL2 eewrol Famechanism select output terminal

‘ : Output terminal bit 0 for 1 mechanism AUTO


Data input terminal BLE EQ correction (CT-W801R, V851R)
VCBV +5V power supply terminal EWR) mechanism select output terminal

Output terminal bit 3 for 1 methanism AUTO


BLK Output stop input terminal 27 LEVEL13 BLE LEVEL correction (CT-W70/F is not used)
Output terminal bit 2 for 1 methanism AUTO
LEVEL12 BLE LEVEL correction (CT-W70/F@ is not used)
Output terminal bit 1 for 1 methanism AUTO
LEVEL11 BLE LEVEL correction (CT-Wa0iF®, W851R)
REC/PB head switching output terminal Recording system METAL auo tape select
"H” during playing back 2mechanism METAL output terminal (CT-W701R) j
Al Playback equalizer switching output terminal Output terminal bit 0 for 1 mehanism AUTO
"L" at HI position LEVEL10 | BLE LEVEL correction (CT-W80iF®, W851R)
Output terminal for 2 mechanism BIAS CRO2 Recording system CRO2 aut tape select
oscillation output terminal (CT-W701R)
Output terminal for 1 mechanism BIAS Output terminal bit 1 for 1 mehznism AUTO
1BIAS oscillation 31 BIAS11 BLE BIAS correction (CT-W701R iss not used)
Frequency switching output terminal 1 for Output terminal bit 0 for 1 mehwanism AUTO
FSEL1 AUTO BLE 32 BIAS10 BLE BIAS correction (CT-W701Riss not used)
FSELO hoe
at ae dswitching output terminal 0 for
33 BIAS21 Output terminal bit 1 for 2 mehanism
BLE BIAS correction
AUTO

Output terminal bit 0 for 2 mehanism AUTO


DOL1 Dolby switching output terminal 1 BIAS20 BLE BIAS correction
Output terminal bit 3 for 2 mehanism AUTO
DOL2 Dolby switching output terminal 2 BLE EQ correction
Output terminal bit 2 for 2 mehzanism AUTO
TOCD CD control signal output terminal BLE EQ correction
Constant switching output terminal at meter Output terminal bit 1 for 2 mehaanism AUTO
REFAST | | amplifier FAST="H", SLOW="L" 37 EQ21 BLE EQ correction
EQ20 Output terminal bit 0 for 2 mehezanism AUTO
Surround EQ output terminal2 BLE EQ correction
Output terminal bit 3 for 2 menzanism AUTO
Surround EQ output terminal 1 LEVEL23 | BLE LEVEL correction
Output terminal bit 2 for 2 meheanism AUTO
Surround EQ output terminal 0 LEVEL22 BLE LEVEL correction
Output terminal bit 1 for 2 menzanism AUTO
FADE Fade out output terminal LEVEL21 | BLE LEVEL correction
cee terminal bit 3 for 1 mechanism AUTO Output terminal bit 0 for 2 meneanism AUTO
BLE EQ correction (CT-W701R is not used) LEVEL20 BLE LEVEL correction :
CT-W801R, CT-W851R, CT-W701R

9.3 Power On Initializing (b) Mechanism Initializing


1. CPU Reset The initializing of the mechanism is performed as shown in the
When the power is turned on, the RESET terminal (Pin 39) of the following figure in the order of 1 mechanism > 2 mechanism by
CPU synchronizes with the rising of the CPU SV. The reset is setting both mechanisms into the ’’STOP” condition.
released, and processing starts from the head of the program. As As the amplifier system circuit is unstable immediately after the
each CPU port goes into the ’’high impedance” condition during power is tumed on, key inputs (including the remote control unit)
the time from power on to reset release, it is necessary to set to will not be accepted for about 4 seconds.
”H” or’’L” with external parts. If the mechanism does not return to the ’’STOP” condition, it is
determined as ’’error”, and mechanism initializing is performed
(a) Port Initializing once again. If ’’error” occurs the second time, mechanism
Sets the amplifier system port into the ’’non-active” condition. operations are stopped and ’’emergency” is set.

START

Mechanism STOP?
(MODE SW OFF?)

Motor
500 msec ON

Motor, Solenoid
1000 msec ON
Mechanism STOP?
(MODE SW OFF?)

Motor, Solenoid OFF

Mechanism STOP?
(MODE SW OFF?)

ERROR

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9.4 Amplifier System Control

TREC 2REC meio


DECODE
Jpeck | DECK2 ES MUTE 1BIAS MUTE 2BIAS

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

x 1COPY RPAUSE PLAY

RMUTE

x 2PLAY x 2PLAY x 2REC

PARA REC RPAUSE RPAUSE

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

2. Input PLAY, PPAUSE, | cron cast Side I


MS SW SW
Takes the SW information of the mechanism into the input port
direct. Performs only types II and IV inputs for both sides I and REC, RPAUSE, Side II
STOP, FAST
RMUTE sw
II (CRO of CPU, MET terminal. SW ON at ’’L”) to discriminate
PLAY, Side Il Side ||
the TYPE of the tape. STOP, FAST
PPAUSE, MS SW SW
REC, RPAUSE, Side Il Side 1i
3. Mechanism mode and input SW STOP, FAST
RMUTE Sw SW
| Mechanism |] Mechanism Playback Recording PLAY REC, RPAUSE, Side | Side |
Mode Mode System System RMUTE SW sw
REC, RPAUSE, REC, RPAUSE,
STOP, FAST STOP, FAST Side Il SW Side il SW RMUTE RMUTE
For models without this relay dolby function, the SW of side II is
PLAY, PPAUSE,
STOP, FAST Side | SW Side 1! SW always taken in to select the dolby type.
ms
REC, RPAUSE, STOP, FAST Side Il SW Side | SW 5. Output
RMUTE

STOP, FAST eee Side 11 SW | Side Il SW

STOP, FAST REC,sae


RPAUSE, | Side | SW | Side Il SW

PLAY REC,iia
RPAUSE, | Side
| 1 Sw | Side ll SW

6. Mechanism Mode and Dolby Mute Control


4. Output
Dolby Switching
TYPE | TYPE Il TYPE IV
(NOR) (CrO2) (METAL)
LINE MUTE REC MUTE
System
STOP

FF, REW
Recording
System
PLAY =i ON

Sey eae ES
PPAUSE

9.6 Relay Dolby Function


1. Relay Dolby RPAUSE OFF a
Controls by using two dolby slide SWs exclusive for sides I and

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.

(a) Bias Setting (e) Mask PLAY and Blank REC


Change the bias current in the three stages; REF, — 10% and In the mechanism, as the tape running also doe; mot become
+10%. Record and playback the 400 Hz and 10 kHz signals at the stable immediately after PLAY mode assist has bein completed,
respective bias values. Select the bias value at which the playback some time will be required for running stabilization “This time is
level difference is the minimum. Next, check that the 400 Hz 1.5 seconds. At the start of BIAS recording, at kast 0.5 to 2
playback level at this bias value is not greatly different from the seconds are required for blank REC. The 1.5 seconds mask play
level which is to be taken as the reference. If it is, re-select the is also performed before starting each check PLAY.
bias value at which the level becomes closest to the reference
level. (f) Rewinding
For the BLE of conventional mechanisms, revinding was
(b) Level Setting : performed by REW (FF) because the tape positom could be
Record and playback the 400 Hz signal while sweeping it in the determined with the tape counter. However, for th: ELE of this
16 stage steps ( + approximately 3 dB range. LEVEL DATA=0 unit, this method cannot be used as the tape couiter lags very
to 15. REF. DATA is 8.), and set so that the playback level easily. The tape is therefore rewound using PLAY which has
becomes closest to the level to be taken as the reference. very little lagging. The rewinding amount is controlecd by time.
However, the tape may advance more than requre:d in some
(c) EQ Setting cases when the assist for this side cannot be performdl because of
Record the 10 kHz signal while sweeping it in the 8 stage steps the assists of other mechanisms due to stagger preesssing. This
(+ approximately 3 dB range. EQ DATA=0 to 7. REF. DATA is time during which the tape was advanced is meayred, and the
5 for the NORMAL, CrOz TAPE, and 3 for the METAL TAPE.) tape is advanced in the reverse direction for this tine during the
Finally, record the 3 kHz with the reference EQ. Next, set so that next PLAY operation. This enables an almost pwrecise start
the playback level becomes close to the level to be taken as the position searching to be performed.

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(g) RELAY AUTO BLE (j) AUTO BLE Time Chart


This will be relayed to side II after those for side I have been
completed by pressing the AUTO BLE key of side | in the START
RELAY MODE ON, if BLE has not been adjusted for both sides I BLANK REC
Leader Path FF MASK PLAY
and I]. The RELAY mode is released when adjustments for side
IJ start. 4 BLANK CHECK
MASK REC BIAS REC 1.2 SEC ft RISING CHECK
- Le, Q@LEADER TAPE CHECK
1.5SEC O.5SEC : < > indicates the 2 point
(h) Test Signal Frequency Switching i AUTO BLE
The test signal frequency switching is controlled in the following Rewind PLAY :
way using two FSELO and FSELI port outputs.
2.95 SEC (=1.2 +1.50 +0.25)

BIAS CHECK PLAY


15SEC TT : LEVEL REC 1.7 SEC
05sec ;
Rewind PLAY
3.45 SEC (=1.7 +1.50 +0.25)

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

3.05 SEC (=1.3 +1.50 +0.25)


(2.65 SEC (=0.8 +1.50 +025)
EQ CHECK PLAY
>
1.5 SEC tt Th

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

wx pepe tet! pe REF. UNDER OVER

[we
ee
[or [or[oefore O.2see Ostsec

ee a eT EQ REC

fo MA Eee | 1OkHz 8STEP —UP


7 DATA _O

Soa iis Stee ms


0.2sec 0.1sec 0.2sec

3kHz is not recorded and played back for 2 POINT BLE.

Side I becomes 1 and side IT becomes 2 for *.


() indicates that for the metal tape.

The respective BLE DATAs of sides I and II can be checked on


the counter for any mode by pressing the 2-PAUSE +1-FWD
+2-FWD key simultaneously.

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9.8 Sound EQ Function 3. Mechanism Mode, Mute Control and Display


Function which equalizes the input signal with a frequency Sound EQ Switching
characteristic variable circuit being provided at the line input.
There are two positions;CAR for car stereos and PORTABLE for LINE MUTE | REC MUTE Display
headphone stereos. These can be switched using the slide SWs.

* 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

2. Display Oversees Display ON


Displays in the following way using the counter and meter when » Display OFF
the slide SW has been switched.
9.9 CD Synchro Function
@ Counter display The CD synchro function sets the deck into the REC condition
Displays PORT” on side I and ’’ABLE” on side II for and the CD player into the PLAY condition, and performs tape
PORTABLE, and displays ’*CAR” on both sides for CAR one copy from the CD with the one touch input of the CD SYNCRO
key on the deck side when the PIONEER CD player is connected
word at a time at an interval of 80 msec twice.
"P "—>"PO ”—>”POR ”—>”PORT "=> with a 2.5 ¢ monaural jack (2 wires) (Common GND with
"PORTA ">”PORTAB ”™>”PORTABL ”>”PORTABLE” AUDIO jack).
—> Repeated once more.
1. Accepted Conditions
@ Meter Display * Connected to the PIONEER CD player (corresponding to CD
Synchronizes the frequency characteristic corrected by the sound SYNCRO function) with the 2.5 ¢ monaural jack,and shares
EQ with the character of the counter display using the meter ina the GND with the AUDIO jack.
pseudo way, and displays every segment one at a time at an e A REC possible tape is inserted in either side | or I], or both
interval of 80 msec twice. The following will be displayed when sides I and J].
the meters have all lighted up. e When both sides I and II are in the STOP mole or only one
side is in the FF, REW modes.
PORTABLE
CE ee 2. Operations
OOOOss8OD e Operates with the input of the CD SYNCHRO Key when all
three conditions above are present. At this time, thi REC possible
OFF side (Side I when both sides are REC possible) sarts REC with
ONOOOoOoOOO the CD SYNCHRO key rising edge input (pess the key).
BEER EERE Following, the CD starts PLAY with the CD SYTNCHRO key
falling edge input (Press the key), and the deck opies from the
CAR CD. Therefore, while the CD SYNCHRO key is bisng pressed, a
BECUOCOSS blank is created on the tape.
OOOO * During the CD SYNCHRO COPY mode, the REEC side only
accepts the STOP key and the STOP mode is sei “The opposite
side of the side recording accepts the FF, REW ad# STOP keys
and starts operating.
CT-W801R, CT-W851R, CT-W701R

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,

3. The receiving and transmission format of the control signal


between the deck and CD player during the CD SYNCHRO
mode is as follows.

¢ When the deck commands the CD player

PLAY "L” EDGE

PLAY BACK PAUSE "H” EDGE

¢ When the CD player commands the deck

REC/“PAUSE "H” EDGE

REC (PAUSE released) "L” EDGE

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Those displayed with 7,5 in dicate a 160 msec blinking.
Those displayed with ~, - indicate a 320 msec blinking.
Others are lit.

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2. IREV IIREV

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PPAUSE a A

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RPAUSE = A

RMUTE

STOP

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ll FWD
PLAY

PPAUSE

20 m Q

RPAUSE

RMUTE

X1 COPY

X2 COPY
at
Those displayed with 3f indicate a 160 msec blinking.
Those displayed with ~\~ indicate a 320 msec blinking.
Others are lit.

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Those displayed with -|- indicate a 320 msec blinking.
Others are lit.

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9.11 Test Mode

MODE LINE |2REC 1REC Adjustment and Check Contents

RELAY/ ©SW check


SKIP ¢ When there is no ‘‘half”, the respective
counters will display ’’HALF”.
e Incorrect erasure detection check
FWD recording possible: “b>” display lights up
REV recording possible: “<@” display lights up
¢ Timer SW check
TIMER REC “FADE”
OFF “CHI -]”
TIMER PLAY: “COPY”
e Reverse SW check
2: “BLE”
a: T
Qo: “iW
¢ Sound EQ SW check
PORTABLE “[CD SYNC)”
OFF “RELAY /SKIP"
CAR “PLAY”
¢ Tape detection check
Side li check
NORMAL: Lech + 4dB lights up
Rech + 4 dB lights up
CrO2 : Loch + 4 dB turns off
Rch + 4 dB lights up
METAL : Lech + 4 dB turns off
Reh + 4 dB turns off

Side | check
NORMAL: Lch — 20dB lights up
Rch — 20dB lights up
CrOz2 : Leh — 20dB turns off
Rch — 20dB lights up
METAL Lch ~ 20dB turns off
Rch — 20dB turns off

NORMAL OFF OFF OFF OFF ©For AUTO BLE 400 Hz


SPEED OSC output level adjustment mode
¢ Adjust with meter so that —1 dB blinks.
ies 1) (LINE OUT output
=— 26 dBv)
e Meter becomes BLE range.

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MODE | Display LINE |2REC REC Adjustment and Check Contents


NO. |Side 1} 9PUt Key |ute |MUTE [2 BIAS) mute |? BIAS
OFF ©For AUTO BLE 10 kHz
OSC output level adjustment mode
10k e Adjust with meter so that — 1 dB blinks.
(Side 1) (LINE OUT output
=~— 26 dBv)
¢ Meter becomes BLE range.

© For AUTO BLE 3 kHz


OSC output level adjustment mode
e Adjust with meter so that —1 dB blinks.
(LINE OUT output
=~- 26 dBv)
e Meter becomes BLE range.
Not for 2 POINT BLE.

© Tape speed adjustment mode


¢ During play (excluding during assist), double speed
PLAY is set by inputting the FAST key (FF of either
sides | and Il or REW key).
During double speed PLAY, normal PLAY is set by
inputting the FWD or REW key.
¢ PLAY is possible even in the ’'No Half” condition.
© Auto stop check
¢ Only for this mode, the auto stop at sudden tape
end is 1 second (Normally 4 seconds).
¢ Normal reverse operations are performed. However if
reverse is performed during double speed PLAY, the
normal PLAY is set.
© BLANK SKIP check
e Only for this mode, the BLANK SKIP function
operates if the '’no signal” condition continues for
4.7 seconds in the '’PLAY” condition (Normaly
15 seconds.)

© Erasure current check mode


e Erase current check according to TAPE TYPE is
possible. ’’BIAS” blinking display is set.

© Mute off mode


Mode which turns both LINE MUTE and REC MWTE

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ae LINE | 2REC 1REC Adjustment and Check Contents


Display | Input key MUTE |MUTE |* BIAS) mute
2- OFF E It BIAS SWEEP mode
MUTE ia pattern display)

10 2- Side || LEVEL SWEEP mode


PAUSE (LEVEL pattern display)
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REC (EQ pattern display)
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MUTE (BIAS pattern display)

= bh 1- OFF OFF | OFF OFF Side | LEVEL SWEEP mode


PAUSE (LEVEL pattern display)
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15 F 1- OFF | ON | OFF | OFF OFF Side | EQ SWEEP mode


REC (EQ pattern display)

Setting the test mode 9.12 Demonstration Function


When both sides I and II are in the STOP mode, the test mode © Mode which performs demonstration display.
can be set by setting the reverse mode SW to = mode and } Accepted Conditions
short — circuiting the fixed jumper wire. e When both sides IJ and II are in the STOP mode.
} Operations
} Releasing the test mode ¢ When both the above conditions are present, the demonstration
The test mode can be released by pressing the COUNTER mode can be set by pressing the 2- COUNTER RESET key and
RESET key of side J or turning off the power. 2-PAUSE key simultaneously.
¢ This mode can be released by outputting/inputting the ’’half”’,
CD SYNCHRO check (Can be checked in any of the above key inputs or turning off the power.
modes.)
¢ CD SYNCHRO key check: ++--> While the CD SYNCHRO
key is pressed, the [REC]
display of side II will be lit
(Only if a cable is connected
to the CD SYNCHRO jack.)
e Input/output signal check. tenes The display will light
up while the COUNTER
MODE key of side I is
pressed only if a short —
circuited cable is connected
to the input/output.

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10. CIRCUIT DESCRIPTIONS


@ SOUND EQ CIRCUIT 10.4 Recording Frequency Compensation
for Car Stereo Applications
10.1 Purpose There are many restrictions on where and how speakers can be
More and more people are recording their favorite music onto installed in a car due to the complex configuration of the car
cassette tapes and then listening to them using a portable stereo interior and its small capacity of around 3 m quite small
or car stereo. compared with a normal audio listening room. Under these

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,

10.3 Features 10.5 Recording Frequency Compensation


* The frequency characteristics of the line input are changed to for Portable Stereo Applications
match the requirements of portable stereos or car stereos. This The headphones used with portable stereos can not match the
has no adverse effects on S/N ratio or distortion levels. bass response of full-sized room speaker systems due to factors
¢ When Sound EQ is combined with BLE, compensation for the such as the smallness of their driver diaphragms, the point at
tape’s specific characteristics can be performed before which the electrical music signal is converted int) sound waves.
recording optimized for portable stereos or car stereos takes To compensate for this, Sound EQ boosts the frequencies
place. This ensures that the amount of boost will not vary from centered around 70 Hz. Also, the high frequeny reproduction
one cassette to another, allowing the creation of even more characteristics of headphone stereos are generdly inferior to
effective tapes. those of standard cassette decks due to factors such as head
azimuth misalignment, which can easily occurif the unit is
dropped or bumped. To compensate for this, a slight boost in the
high range is also added to provide added ambience.

20 30 100 200 500 1000 2000 5000 10000

FREQUENCY RESPONSE (LINE) MPX ON


T-W801R, CT-W851R, CT-W701R

@ SUPER AUTO BLE


(First Double Deck with a 3-point BLE)

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.

20 50 100 200 500 1000 2000 5000 10000 20000 40000——-S/N—-

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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.

The CT-W801R/SD, CT-W851R/HEM, HB and CT-W801R/KUC have the same construction


except for the following:
Part No.

Symbol & Description CT-wa01R/ | CT-ws01R/ | CT-wss1R/ | CT-wesiRy | Remarks


KUC type SD type HEM type HB type

Mother unit RWM1471 RWM1539 RWM1472 RWM1472


MAIN unit RWZ2486 RW2Z2685 RWZ2505 RWZ2505
HP, MIC unit RWZ2487 RWZ2686 RWZ2506 RWZ2506
OPERATE SW(1) unit RWZ2488 RWZ2687 RWZ2507 RWZ2507
OPERATE SW(2) unit RWZ2489 RWZ2688 RWZ2508 RWZ2508

DISPLAY unit RWZ2490 RWZ2689 RWZ2509 RWZ2509


TR SEC unit RW2Z2491 RWZ26s0 RWZ2510 RWZ2510
Strain relief CM — 22C CM — 22B CM — 22B CM - 22B
AC power cord POG1015 PDG1013 PDG1003 PDG1036
Power transformer (AC120V) RTT1165

Power transformer (AC110/120 — 127/220/240V)


Power transformer (AC220 — 230/230 — 240V)
FU1, FU2 Fuse (1.5A)
FU1, FU2 Fuse (T1.6A) REK — 102
Voltage selector (AC110/120 — 127/220/240V) PSB1002

FL lens RAH2079 RAH2079 RAH2080 RAH2080


Front panel assembly RXX1518 RXX1518 RXX1517 RXX1517
Mechanism unit (Deck I) RYM1169 RYM1169 RYM1172 RYM1172
Mechanism unit (Deck II) RYM1170 RYM1170 RYM1173 RYM1173
Rear panel RNA1569 RNA1572 RNA1570 RNA1571

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

Remote control unit RPX1057 RPX1057


Battery cover PZN1010 PZN1010
Operating instructions (English) RRB1120
Operating instructions (Spanish)
Operating instructions (French/German/Italian/ RRE1063
Dutch/Swedish/S panish/Portuguese)

; MAIN UNIT
RWZ2685, RWZ2505 and RWZ2486 have the same construction except for the following:

Symbol & Description Reyiarks


RWZ2486 RWZ2685 RWZ2505

0910-912 18$254 188254


C910 CKCYF103Z50 CKCYF103Z50
R719, 720 RD1/6PM332J RD1/6PM222J
JA902, 903 RKN1004 RKN1004
CT-W801R, CT-W851R

DISPLAY UNIT
RWZ2509 and RWZ2490 have the same construction except for the following:

Mark Symbol & Description Remarks


RWZ2490 RWZ2509

wwe SSSCS~dCS anes | |


Note: Although RWZ2688 and RWZ2490 are different in part number, they have the same service parts.

OPERATE SW(1) UNIT


Although RWZ2687, RWZ2507 and RW2Z2488 are different in part number, they have the
same service parts.

OPERATE SW(2) UNIT


Although RWZ2688, RWZ2508 and RWZ2489 are different in part number, they have the
same service parts.

HP, MIC UNIT


Although RWZ2506, RWZ2686 and RW2Z2487 are different in part number, they have the
same service parts.

TR SEC UNIT
Although RW2Z2690, RWZ2510 and RWZ2491 are different in part number, they have the
same service parts.

MECHANISM UNIT(DECK Il)


RYM 1172 and RYM1169 have the same construction except for the following:
| PartNo,
Mark Symbol & Description Remarks
.RYM1169 RYM1172

BELT MAIN REB1159 REB1162


ASS’Y FLYWHEEL L RXA1423 RXA1476
ASS'Y FLYWHEEL R RXA1424
ASS'Y MOTOR RXM1052 RXM1051
GEAR FW R RNK1733

FLYWHEEL R RXA1415

MECHANISM UNIT(DECK Il)


RYM 1173 and RYM1170 have the same construction except for the following:

Mark Symbol & Description Remarks


RYM1170 RYM1173

BELT MAIN REB1159 REB1162


ASS'Y FLYWHEEL L RXA1423 RXA1476
ASS'Y FLYWHEEL R RXA1424 | tts
ASS'Y MOTOR RXM1052 RXM1051
GEARFWR tt ee RNK1733

FLYWHEEL R 222———“‘“‘“‘; COW*“‘WLC ee RXA1415

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42. FOR CT-W701R/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.
be sure to use parts of
* The A\ mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part. Therefore, when replacing,
identical designation.
unavailable.
¢ Parts marked by “@” are not always kept in stock. Their delivery time may be longer than usual or they may be

The CT-W701R/HEM, HB and CT-W701/KUC have the same construction except for the
following:

Symbol & Description CT-W70iR | CT-W701R/ | CT-W701R/ Betaike


KUC type HEM type HB type

Mother unit RWM1473 RWM1474 RWM1474


MAIN unit RWZ2511 RWZ2517 RWZ2517
HP unit RWZ2512 RWZ2518 RWZ2518
OPERATE SW(1) unit RW2Z2513 RWZ2519 RW2Z2519
OPERATE SW(2) unit RWZ2514 RWZ2520 RWZ2520

DISPLAY unit RWZ2515 RW2Z2521 RW2Z2521


TR SEC unit RWZ2516 RWZ2522 RWZ2522
Strain relief CM — 22C CM — 22B CM — 22B
AC power cord PDG1015 PDG1003 PDG1036
Power transformer (AC120V) RTTH165 | rete te ft tes

Powertransformer si ttt
(AC220 — 230/230 — 240V) :
FU1,FU2Fuse(1.5A) | FREKI001 | fo
—osret es
teers
FU1,FU2Fuse(T1.6A) | osetets REK — 102 REK — 102
FL lens RAH2079 RAH2081 RAH2081
Mechanism unit (Deck 1!) RYM1169 RYM1172 RYM1172

Mechanism unit (Deck Il) RYM1170 RYM1173 RYM1173


Insulator tt tis PNW1912 PNW1912
Foot assembly PXA1201 ff teers ft ttn
Rear pane! RNA1573
SW bracket RNE1444 | teeters fee

CapacitorsileeveA 42 ft tts REC — 150 REC — 150 (fo r C1203)


Packing case RHG1371 RHG1372 RHG1372
Operating instructions (English) RRB120 | seers RRB1120
Operating instructions ttt RRE1063 | sees
(French/German/Italian/Dutch/Swedish/
Spanish/Portuguese)

MAIN UNIT
RWZ2517 and RWZ2511 have the same construction except for the following:
Part No.
Symbol & Description Re-narks
RWZ2511 RW2Z2517

R719, 720 [overwsssi


| _wovemwaess |
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DISPLAY UNIT
RWZ2521 and RWZ2515 have the same construction except for the following:

Mark Symbol & Description Remarks


RWZ2515 RW2Z2521

OPERATE SW(1) UNIT


Although RWZ2519 and RWZ2513 are different in part number, they have the same
service parts.

OPERATE SW(2) UNIT


Although RWZ2520 and RWZ2514 are different in part number, they have the same
service parts.

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

BELT MAIN REB1159 REB1162


ASS'Y FLYWHEEL L RXA1423 RXA1476
ASS'Y FLYWHEEL R RXA1424
ASS’Y MOTOR RXM1052 RXM1051
GEAR FW R RNK1733

FLYWHEEL R RXA1415

MECHANISM UNIT(DECK II)


RYM 4173 and RYM1170 have the same construction
ee for the following:
| PartNo,
No.
Symbo! & Description Remarks
RYM1170 RYM1173

BELT MAIN REB1159 REB1162


ASS'Y FLYWHEEL L RXA1423 RXA1476
ASS'Y FLYWHEEL R RXA142400 ff ttre
ASS'Y MOTOR RXM1052 RXM1051
GEARFWR ft ties RNK1733

FLYWHEEL Rot ts RXA1415

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13. PANEL FACILITIES


The illustration shows model CT-W851R.

®
D@OOO © WMOOQ|DO® |@ © ®

<] AUTO REVERSE (>


DECK IT
SUPER AUTO BLE/DOLBY HX PRO auto Tape BECEC IOS

@ POWER switch (Ml OFF/.=


ON) @ DECK II eject button ( 4)
@) DECK | AUTO BLE button @ ifthe tape is moving (recording, playback, tape winding etc.),
@ RELAY/SKIP button press the stop ( ™) button before pressing this button.

@ TIMER mode switch (REC/OFF/PLAY) NOTE:


@ Remote sensor (CT-W851R only) If the power is turned off while the tape is moving, the cassette
door may remain locked. In this case, turn the po wer on before
© DECK | eject button (2) : !
pressing the eject { & ) button.
e If the tape is moving (recording, playback, tape winding etc.),
press the stop ( Ml) button before pressing this button. SOUND EQ switch (PORTABLE/OFF/CAR)
NOTE: CD°DECK SYNCHRO recording button (CD SYNCHRO)
If the power is turned off while the tape is moving, the cassette DECK | operation buttons
door may remain locked. In this case, turn the power on before < : Reverse playback
pressing the eject { & ) button. > : Forward playback

@ DECK | counter reset button (RESET) 4/MS: Fast reverse/music search


DECK | counter mode button (TIME/COUNT) Sree ei Ge
© Reverse mode switch (REV MODE) 6 paeerdinaniie
Parallel recording button (PARALLEL REC) 1" chBeriae
(CT-W851R/CT-W801R only) e : Recording

@ DECK | DOLBY* NR switch (B/OFF/C) @® Recording level control (REC LEVEL}


4 ; ; @) Microphone jacks (MIC L,R)
only)
* Dolby noise reduction and HX Pro headroom extension (CT-W851R/CT-W801R
manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing
Corporation. HX Pro originated by Bang & Olufsen. @ DECK I! operation buttons
« “DOLBY”, the double-D symbol OO and “HX PRO" are trade- “ Reverse playback
marks ; of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. ” : Forward playback
: 44/MS: Fast reverse/music search
@ Function display a : Stop
Il)
@® Synchro copy buttons (SYNCHRO COPY IP BR IMS= Fast dobwardimusic search
NORMAL SPEED: Normal speed copy ra) : Recording mute
HIGH SPEED _ : Double speed copy au : Pause
DECK II counter reset button (RESET) e : Recording
@ DECK Il counter mode button (TIME/COUNT) Headphones jack (PHONES)
DECK II DOLBY* NR switch (B/OFF/C) @) DECK I! AUTO BLE button

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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
cates
LINE (INPUT) ....cccceeeeeen
eee 100 mV (Input impedance 38 kf)
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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