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6-2

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CS 49 123

33834

97-07-17

33834

97-07-17

 3104 B 1

 6101 A 1

 3109 A 4

 3101 B 4

 2117 A 4

 2111 B 3

A

A

B

B

A

B

A

B

1

2

3

4

1

2

3

4

1

2

3

4

1

2

3

4

 1101 A 4

 0001 B 2

 2101 A 1
 2102 A 2
 2103 A 2

 2105 A 2
 2106 A 3
 2108 A 2

 1102 B 4

 2109 A 3
 2110 B 3

 2112 B 1
 2113 B 2
 2114 B 1
 2115 A 1
 2116 B 4

 2119 B 4
 2120 B 1
 2121 B 1
 2122 B 1

 2123 A 2

 3102 A 4

 3106 B 1
 3107 B 4

 3113 B 1
 3114 A 4
 5101 A 2

 5104 B 2

5107a A 1
5107b A 1
5107c B 1

 5108 A 1

 7102 A 4
 8100 A 1

 9101 B 2
 9150 A 1
 9151 B 3

2103

2115

6102

9150

FM IF1

FM IF2

8100

2104

A

5101

5106

5107a

5107b

6101

5108

2101

2102

2122

2108

9151

3101

5104

7102

5105

3114

2109

2110

2111

1102

0001

1102

2123

2105

1

GND

TUNER-L

TUNER-R

3110

3109

+A(FM)

+A(TUNER

1101

2116

2117

2118

2119

3102

9101

DISCR.

3104

5107c

3113

3106

2120

2121

2113

2114

2112

5102

3107

Tuner EVA .4, 021097

Tuner EVA .4, 021097

TUNER BOARD / component side view

TUNER BOARD / copper side view

2106

VARCO

VCO

MW-OSC

MW-RF

AM IF1

AM IF2

FM-RF

FM-OSC.

2103

2115

6102

9150

FM IF1

FM IF2

8100

2104

A

5101

5106

5107a

5107b

6101

5108

2101

2102

2122

2108

9151

3101

5104

7102

5105

3114

2109

2110

2111

2123

2105

1

GND

TUNER-L

TUNER-R

3110

3109

+A(FM)

+A(TUNER

1101

2116

2117

2118

2119

3102

9101

DISCR.

3104

5107c

3113

3106

2120

2121

2113

2114

2112

5102

3107

2106

VARCO

VCO

MW-OSC

FERRITE

ANTENNA

FERRITE

ANTENNA

MW-RF

AM IF1

AM IF2

FM-RF

FM-OSC.

b

lac

k

black

 2118 A 4

 5102 B 4

 3110 A 4

 5105 B 3
 5106 A 1

 6102 A 1

 2104 A 2

C3

C4

C1

C2

FM-OSC.

FM-RF

MW-OSC.

MW-RF

1

2

B

A

C

3

2k2

4k7

 7101 A 2

16

17

1

32

7101

16

17

1

32

7101

Input Frequency

Waverange

Input

Set tuned to

Adjust

Measure on

Scope / Counter

OSCILLATOR

FM - RF

VCO

AM -RF

AM - IF

FM

 

1)

87,5 - 108 MHz

MW

525 - 1607 kHz
(530 - 1710 kHz) 

2)

87,35 MHz

512 kHz
(525 kHz)

1635 kHz
(1720 kHz)

108,25 MHz

lower

band end

upper

band end

FM

87,5 - 108 MHz

87,5 MHz

108 MHz

108 MHz

2106 C2

5101

MW

468 kHz

5106

5108

FM

98 MHz

98 MHz

3101

152  

±

1 kHz 

3)

2106 C1

2106 C3

5104

5105

MW

560 kHz

1500 kHz

2106 C4

5102

(ferroceptor coil)

560 kHz

1500 kHz

connect pin 24 of
IC 7101 (AM Osc)
with short wire to 
ground

2) 

for USA /17

Tuner Adj. EVA, 021097

see 
remark 4)

4) 

RC-network serves for damping the IF-filter while adjusting the other one.

A

1

2

1

2

f = 

±

500kHz

V

RF

 = 100

µ

V

C

f = 

±

30kHz

V

RF

 = 100

µ

V

lower

band end

upper

band end

f

o

f

o

max.

symmetric

or

A

1

3

2

f = 

±

500kHz

V

RF

 = 10

µ

V

A

continuous

wave

V

RF

 = 1 mV

or

C

1

2

f = 

±

15kHz

V

RF

 = 10mV

or

or

1

2

B

f = 

±

30kHz

V

RF

 as low as

possible

f

o

max.

symmetric

or

max.

Vcc

7101

pin 30

2k2

4k7

220R

100nF

10

IC 7101

220R

100nF

14

IC 7101

repeat

TUNER ADJUSTMENT TABLE

  

 

87,5 MHz

1) 

Check if capacitor 2109 stands upright before starting adjustments.

3)

 If sensitivity of frequency counter is too low adjust to max. channel separation

    (input signal: stereo left 90% + 9%, adjust output on right channel to minimum).

Summary of Contents for AZ 1009

Page 1: ...CHANICAL PARTSLIST see Exploded views ELECTRICAL PARTSLIST 9 1 ff TABLE OF CONTENTS CS 49 101 AZ1009 00 05 17 4822 725 26015 CD Stereo Radio Recorder CD SYNCHRO START RECORDING PAUS E STOP OPEN SEARC H PLAY RECORD OPEN CD SYNCHRO START RECORDING OPEN PAUS E STOP OPEN SEARC H PLAY RECORD 1700 TUNIN G FM AM 1300 1000 800 630 530 108 104 104 90 92 88 1700 TUNIN G FM AM 1300 1000 800 630 530 108 104 1...

Page 2: ...re range 300kHz typ Distortion 7 1 typ 7 2 5 typ RF 1mV f 75kHz RF 100mV m m 80 Image rejection ratio 20dB 26dB typ 28dB Channel separation at 1kHz 20dB 25dB typ CD To be measured on phone socket with 100kΩ load Frequency response 30 16 000 Hz 4dB Signal Noise ratio 60dB Distortion 0 2 typ at 1 kHz Channel difference 3dB at 1 kHz Channel crosstalk 40dB typ De emphasis 0 or 15 50µs switched automat...

Page 3: ...Tuner AM MW LW To avoid atmospheric interference all AM measurements have to be carried out in a Faraday s cage Use a bandpass filter or at least a high pass filter with 250Hz to eliminate hum 50Hz 100Hz RF Generator e g PM5326 Ri 50Ω L R LEVEL METER e g Sennheiser UPM550 with FF filter S N and distortion meter e g Sound Technology ST1700B DUT CD Use Audio Signal Disc SBC429 4822 397 30184 replace...

Page 4: ...t Note Connecting the headphones will switch off the speakers 5CASSETTE RECORDER PAUSE interrupts recording or playback STOP OPEN 9 stops the tape and opens the cassette compartment SEARCH 6 rewinds the tape SEARCH 5 fast forwards the tape PLAY 1 starts playback RECORD 0 starts recording RADIO 6TUNING tunes to radio stations 1BAND FM MW selects the wave band 7CD PLAYER OPEN opens the CD compartmen...

Page 5: ... sheet Your set consists of materials which can be recycled if disassembled by a specialized company Please observe the local regulations regarding the disposal of packing materials exhausted batteries and old equipment 6 English Set the POWER slider to the desired sound source CD TAPE or BAND for radio The set is switched off when the POWER slider is set to O O F F F F TAPE and the keys of the ta...

Page 6: ...e or button once several times to skip to the beginning of the current previous or subsequent track s During CD play CD play continues automatically with the selected track When CD play is stopped Press 2 to start CD play Display indication the selected track number Searching for a passage during CD play 1 Hold down the or button to find a particular passage in a forward or backward direction CD p...

Page 7: ...English 1 Set the POWER slider to TAPE 2 Press STOP OPEN 9 to open the cassette compartment 3 Insert a recorded cassette with the open side upwards and close the cassette compartment 4 Press PLAY 1 to start playback 5 Press 6 or 5 to rewind or fast forward the tape 6 To stop the tape press STOP OPEN 9 Note The keys are released at the end of the tape Recording is permissible insofar as copyright o...

Page 8: ...e properly Batteries are flat Insert fresh batteries Batteries are inserted incorrectly Insert batteries correctly Trying to change over from mains to Remove the mains plug from the battery supply without removing the plug unit s AC MAINS socket No reaction to Electrostatic discharge Disconnect the set from power supply operation of any keys reconnect after a few seconds Poor radio reception Weak ...

Page 9: ...parts which are identical with those specified be used Safety components are marked by the symbol i Le norme di sicurezza estigono che l apparecchio venga rimesso nelle condizioni originali e che siano utilizzati i pezzi di ricambiago identici a quelli specificati Componenty di sicurezza sono marcati con ñ Veiligheidsbepalingen vereisen dat het apparaat in zijn oorspronkeliijke toestand wordt teru...

Page 10: ...n picture 1 Pull door on left side up as shown in picture 2 Right catch will now be released automatically picture 1 picture 2 Dismantling of the CD Door Open CD door Release left catch by pressing it inwards with a screwdriver as shown in picture 3 Pull door on left side up as shown in picture 4 Right catch will now be released automatically picture 3 picture 4 ...

Page 11: ...pulling it backwards Pull volume knob off Pull Top cabinet on rear side up first Move it backwards to release lugs on front side Pull Top cabinet up Attention Take care of flex wire to CD drive Put top cabinet in rest position as shown in picture 7 DISMANTLING INSTRUCTIONS Dismantling the Top Cabinet ...

Page 12: ...tion Front Rear Cabinet Dismantle top cabinet as described page before Remove cassette door as described in chapter 3 1 Loosen 4 screws as shown in picture 8 Put ornamental cover away Fetch tape transport through cassette compartment out as shown in picture 9 For service position see chapter SERVICE HINTS Dismantling of the Tape Transport picture 9 picture 10 picture 11 picture 8 ...

Page 13: ...al disc SBC 429 4822 397 30184 Playability test disc SBC444 4822 397 30245 Test disc 5 disc without errors Test disc 5A disc with dropout errors black spots and fingerprints SBC 426 426A 4822 397 30096 Burn in test disc 65 min 1kHz signal at 30dB level without pause 4822 397 30155 Universal test cassette Fe SBC 420 4822 397 30071 HANDLING CHIP COMPONENTS ...

Page 14: ...Power amplifier Power supply Tuner Board Service position Tape Transport picture 13 For repairs on the Tape Transport or for adjustment of the tape speed Dismantle tape transport as described in chapter 3 3 Fix tape transport on cabinet with one screw as shown in picture 13 Connect cables on Combi Board again ...

Page 15: ...nd play 10kHz part Adjust right hand screw for max output and left channel right channel 3 6 CS 49 115 SERVICE HINTS Alignment of AZIMUTH picture 14 Details wire routing of mains transformer picture 15 Wire routing has to be carried out as shown in picture 15 in order to fulfil safety requirements and obtain tight speaker boxes ...

Page 16: ...s servo slide servo track servo and turntable use service test program Battery empty check A mode switch o k check Motor control pin 27 of Decoder 7801 and Disc Motor driver 7805 HF Signal by using service testprogram check Laser light on Check pin 38 of 7803 and LASER CONTROL circuit Focus Servo HIGH LOW Level on pin23 CD RESET after 100µs Init 7801 for ext DAC Init 7801 for int DAC BEGIN µP move...

Page 17: ...sor Decoder Output of HF amplifier 41 HFI Inverting input of HF amplifier 42 ABC Sum output of amplified A B and C input central photo diode signal input to external ac coupling capacitor SIGNAL PROCESSOR M65824FP Pin Name Direction Description 1 Anal VSS Analog system ground 2 ADJCLK not connected Clock output for servo adjustment f 88 2kHz 3 LOCK not connected Lock monitor low disc rotation outp...

Page 18: ...3 9 CS 49 118 NOTES ...

Page 19: ...al setting PLAY button pressed Y N MODE button pressed Y N Display shows track servo switched on automatic adjustment of TRACK GAIN while autom track gain adjustment is active as soon as track gain adjustment finished 1 6 indicates the actual setting PLAY button pressed Y N N N MODE button pressed Y N N SERVICE TESTPROGRAM SHUFFLE PROGRAM REPEAT ALL fig 2 SHUFFLE REPEAT If the margin settings 0 or...

Page 20: ...MAINS SOCKET 5001 Th 115 C VOLTAGE SELECTOR 1007 1006 1 2 for 01 11 only A A A CD A CD B CD B CD Vcc Vcc B CD A on B Tape A FM A Tuner REC PB AMPLIFIER SOURCE SWITCH Rec POWER STAGE DBB VOLUME HEADPHONE 1302 RIGHT LEFT 4 1 1301 p Left Right A M M soft on off 4x 1N4002 6250 6251 6252 6253 CD Tape FM AM on off 4Ω 4Ω 1350 FRONT BOARD COMBI BOARD 5803 8 46MHz ext DAC opt left right out left data l r c...

Page 21: ...DE SLIDE KEY IN GND LCD5 LCD4 LCD6 LCD7 LCD9 LCD8 11 1 COM1 COM2 COM3 KEY IN GND LCD5 LCD4 LCD6 LCD7 LCD9 LCD8 left right 110 127V 220 240V 1 GND A BLACK BLUE WHITE ORANGE to mains socket 8008 white orange blue black 1 1 DOOR SWITCH 1809 GND DOOR SW 1809 8802 2 1810 1 15 COMBI BOARD componentside view CD DRIVE CD94V5T1 top view FRONT BOARD component side view TUNER BOARD component side view 8003 1...

Page 22: ...2n 33n USA 33n USA 2116 3p3 2108 22p 2105 100p 2101 47p 2102 8p2 2110 9151 Vcc Vcc REF_A REF_A REF_A 7102 BC548C 5102 5105 1 2 3 4 6 6101 1N4148 6102 1N4148 5107a 5107b 5106 1 2 3 4 6 5108 1 2 3 4 6 50k 3101 5107c CDA10 7MC 25 26 27 28 29 30 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 31 32 P P provisional only out MIXER FM out FM AM M ST SWITCH FILTER LOOP LED STEREO IN MPX OUT...

Page 23: ...ARCO VCO MW OSC FERRITE ANTENNA FERRITE ANTENNA MW RF AM IF1 AM IF2 FM RF FM OSC black black 2118 A 4 5102 B 4 3110 A 4 5105 B 3 5106 A 1 6102 A 1 2104 A 2 C3 C4 C1 C2 FM OSC FM RF MW OSC MW RF 1 2 B A C 3 2k2 4k7 7101 A 2 16 17 1 32 7101 16 17 1 32 7101 Input Frequency Waverange Input Set tuned to Adjust Measure on Scope Counter OSCILLATOR FM RF VCO AM RF AM IF FM 1 87 5 108 MHz MW 525 1607 kHz 5...

Page 24: ...08 D 5 2813 C 4 2814 E 3 2815 D 3 2816 E 2 2817 E 2 2818 E 2 2819 E 2 2820 E 2 2821 E 2 2822 E 1 2823 E 2 2824 D 2 2825 D 2 2826 D 2 2827 A 2 2828 E 1 2829 E 1 2830 D 2 2831 D 1 2832 D 2 2833 D 1 2834 D 5 2835 D 1 2836 D 4 2837 C 3 2838 C 3 2839 C 3 2840 D 4 2841 D 3 2843 E 3 2844 D 1 2846 E 3 2848 E 4 2849 D 2 2850 D 4 2851 D 4 2852 E 4 2853 A 3 2854 D 3 2855 D 4 2856 D 3 2857 D 2 2858 C 2 2859 D...

Page 25: ... 2833 47u 2821 10u 2827 47u 2820 47n 2818 1u 47u 2803 1u 2801 2892 47u 2893 47u 100n 2850 2844 100p 2880 1n 2875 1n 1n 2874 1n 2876 100p 2872 100n 2873 2891 10n 2861 1n 2834 100n 2802 10n 2858 100p 2800 1n 2835 100p 2849 100p 4n7 2851 4n7 2852 2838 1n 2813 2n2 2805 150n 2807 22p 2822 22n 39p 2814 2825 15p 2831 22n 2829 33n 2817 3n3 2804 1n5 82p 2830 2819 100n 10n 2815 2841 100p 2843 5n6 2806 470P ...

Page 26: ...3 M 5 1202 K 5 1201 I 2 7626 D 8 7625 B 5 7625 F 5 7601 L11 7301 C17 7300 D16 6625 M11 4 5 1 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 2 17 18 19 20 3 K J I H N G F E D C B A M L K J I H N G F E D C B A M L 4 5 1 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 2 17 18 19 20 3 B TAPE A on A A on A A CD A FM A TUNER A TUNER A FM A A B TAPE B TAPE 3315 10k 3316 10k 12k 3309 3302 2k2 3304 1k5 3301 2k2 330R 3307 330R 3308 3303 1k5 36...

Page 27: ...6 2654 B 6 2655 B 6 2657 A 4 2658 A 4 2800 C 5 2801 D 1 2802 D 5 2803 C 2 2804 D 3 2805 C 5 2806 C 4 2807 C 4 2808 D 5 2813 C 4 2814 E 3 2815 D 3 2816 E 2 2817 E 2 2818 E 2 2819 E 2 2820 E 2 2821 E 2 2822 E 1 2823 E 2 2824 D 2 2825 D 2 2826 D 2 2827 A 2 2828 E 1 2829 E 1 2830 D 2 2831 D 1 2832 D 2 2833 D 1 2834 D 5 2835 D 1 2836 D 4 2837 C 3 2838 C 3 2839 C 3 2840 D 4 2841 D 3 2843 E 3 2844 D 1 28...

Page 28: ... 443 10832 CASSETTE DOOR ASSY BLACK 406 4822 443 10831 CASSETTE DOOR ASSY SILVER 407 4822 410 11404 KNOB VOLUME 408 4822 410 11406 KNOB MODE 409 4822 410 11405 KNOB DBB 411 4822 492 11061 SPRING RECORD 412 4822 290 80313 CONTACT PLATE BATTERRY 413 4822 492 51961 SPRING BATTERY 414 4822 303 14038 TELESCOPIC AERIAL 416 4822 498 10673 CARRYING HANDLE 417 4822 402 10856 MOUNTING BRACKET HANDLE 418 482...

Page 29: ... DOOR 426 4822 443 10833 CD DOOR BLACK 426 4822 443 10819 CD DOOR SILVER 427 4822 532 12798 CD CLAMP 428 4822 535 60096 DAMPING DISC CD 429 4822 410 11506 KNOB EJECT CD DOOR BLACK 429 4822 410 11507 KNOB EJECT CD DOOR SILVER 431 4822 492 11058 SPRING EJECT CD DOOR 432 4822 402 10723 LEVER EJECT CD DOOR 433 4822 691 10654 CD DRIVE CD94 V5 T1 Mabuchi motors 434 4822 529 10386 RUBBER DAMPER CD DRIVE ...

Page 30: ...06 4822 358 31325 MAIN BELT 107 4822 358 31124 SUB BELT 110 4822 278 90721 LEAF SWITCH MOTOR ON OFF 111 4822 249 30218 REC PB HEAD MS18R AKONI 112 4822 249 40306 ERASE HEAD TDK6PA 115 4822 361 21656 MOTOR EG 530AD 9B 116 4822 528 81497 MOTOR PULLEY Only those parts of which a service code number is stated are normal service parts EXPLODED VIEW TAPE TRANSPORT ...

Page 31: ... 20 10V 2625 4822 122 33197 1nF 10 50V 2626 4822 122 33197 1nF 10 50V CAPACITORS 2627 4822 126 13507 91pF 5 50V 2628 4822 126 13507 91pF 5 50V 2629 4822 124 41579 10µF 20 50V 2630 4822 124 41579 10µF 20 50V 2631 4822 126 11714 4 7nF 20 16V 2632 4822 126 11714 4 7nF 20 16V 2633 4822 122 10466 220pF 10 50V 2634 4822 122 10466 220pF 10 50V 2635 4822 124 40433 47µF 20 25V 2636 4822 124 40433 47µF 20 2...

Page 32: ... 3635 4822 116 83961 6 8kΩ 5 0 16W 3636 4822 116 83961 6 8kΩ 5 0 16W RESISTORS 3637 4822 116 52264 27kΩ 5 0 5W 3638 4822 116 52264 27kΩ 5 0 5W 3639 4822 116 83864 10kΩ 5 0 5W 3640 4822 116 83864 10kΩ 5 0 5W 3641 4822 116 52228 680Ω 5 0 5W 3642 4822 116 52228 680Ω 5 0 5W 3643 4822 116 52175 100Ω 5 0 5W 3644 4822 116 52175 100Ω 5 0 5W 3645 4822 050 11002 1kΩ 5 0 2W 3650 4822 116 52213 180Ω 5 0 5W 36...

Page 33: ...COILS 1102 4822 526 10176 FERRITE BAR 5X13X55MM 5101 4822 157 70513 RF COIL 3 5 TURNS 5102 4822 157 70731 COIL FERR ANT w o FERRITE BAR 5104 4822 156 30947 RF COIL 1 5 TURNS 5105 4822 157 71145 COIL VAR MW OSC 5106 4822 157 70499 AM IF FILTER 468kHz 5107 4822 242 81154 FILTER KIT FM IF 5108 4822 156 11146 AM IF FILTER 468kHz 5201 4822 526 10494 FERRITE BEAD 5625 4822 157 10371 BIAS OSC COIL VAR 10...

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