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SECTION  3

ELECTRICAL  ADJUSTMENTS

Notes:

1.

Use a transmitter to which check and adjustment are already
completed.

2.

On adjusting the headphones section, use the transmitter as a jig.

Headphones:MDR-RF875R
Transmitter:TMR-RF875R

Procedure:
1.

Connect an oscillator with attenuator and terminator (600 

)

to the transmitter AUDIO IN-A connector (J402).

2.

Connect an AC adapter to the transmitter DC IN 9V jack (J404).

3.

Short between Q303 collector and GND on the RX board.

4.

Connect DC 2.4V to the +B power line externally.

5.

Connect lead wires to IC301 pin 4, pin 6, pin 7, IC 307 pin 7,
IC 308 pin 7 and GND on the RX-BASE board.

6.

Connect a 33K

Ω 

resistor between IC301 pin 4 and pin 7.

7.

Connect lead wires to the speakers’ terminals (L+,L-,R+,R-)
on the RX-BASE board. (See page 9)

3-1. Free Run Frequency Check and Adjustment

1.

Set the transmitter AUDIO IN-A connector (J402) to no signal.

Note:

 In this case, operation time is about 4 or 5 minutes.

2.

Check the transmitter power indicator (red) lights.

3.

Set the transmitter CHANNEL switch to 1.

4.

Connect DC 1.2V across TP and GND.

5.

Connect a frequency counter to IC301 pin 4 and GND on the
RX-BASE board.

6.

Adjust the value of the frequency counter to specification by
RV301 on the RX-BASE board.

Specified values: 76kHz ± 50Hz.

Setting :

3-2. Receive Frequency Check and Adjustment

1.

Set the transmitter CHANNEL switch to 2.

2.

Set the transmitter NOISE FILTER switch to OFF.

3.

Input a signal of 1kHz, 316mVrms to transmitter AUDIO IN-
A (L-ch) connector only.

4.

Keep distance between transmitter and headphones to 5 meters over.

5.

Set the headphones volume (RV302) to minimum.

6.

Connect DC 1.2V across TP and GND.

7.

Connect an oscilloscope CH1 and CH2 to IC301 pin 6 and pin 4.

8.

Check the waveform of the oscilloscope to CH1 is demodulated
1kHz signal and CH2 is GND.

9.

If CH1 and CH2 are not satisfied in step 8, adjust the coil (L301)
on the RX board to satisfied step 8.

10. Open between Q303 corrector and GND on the RX board.
11. When the transmitter off, check the waveform of the

oscilloscope as follows:

12. Set the transmitter CHANNEL switch to 1.
13. Push the headphones tuning switch (S301) to receive radio

frequency.

14. Check same step 8.
15. Set the transmitter CHANNEL switch to 3.
16. Push the headphones tuning switch (S301) to receive radio

frequency.

17. Check same step 8.

0.6V

2–3 sec

1.8V

GND

+

Requlated power supply
(DC 1.2V)

Frequency counter

TP

+

IC301 pin4

3-3. Carrier Modulation Check

1.

Set the transmitter CHANNEL switch to 2.

2.

Set the transmitter NOISE FILTER switch to OFF.

3.

Input a signal of 1kHz, 316mVrms to transmitter AUDIO IN-
A (L-ch) connector only.

4.

Set the headphones volume (RV302) to minimum.

5.

Connect an oscilloscope CH1 and CH2 to IC301 pin 6 and pin 4.

6.

Push the headphones tuning switch (S301) to receive radio
frequency.

7.

Check the waveform of the oscilloscope that the CH1 is
demodulated 1kHz signal and CH2 is GND.

8.

Connect an AC voltmeter with LPF to IC301 pin 6 and GND.

9.

Check the value of the AC voltmeter to 40mVrms ± 5mV

Setting :

3-4. Expander Output Check

1.

Set the transmitter CHANNEL switch to 2.

2.

Input a signal of 1kHz, 316mVrms to transmitter AUDIO IN-
A L and R connector.

3.

Connect an AC voltmeter to IC307 pin 7 and IC308 pin 7.

4.

Measure the value of the AC voltmeter.

5.

Input a signal of 1kHz, 31.6mVrms to transmitter AUDIO IN-
A L and R connector.

6.

Measure the value of the AC voltmeter.

7.

Check the difference of the step 4 and step 6 to more than 20
dB ± 3 dB.

Setting :

3-5. Separation Check

1.

Set the transmitter CHANNEL switch to 2.

2.

Set the transmitter NOISE FILTER switch to OFF.

3.

Input a signal of 1kHz, 316mVrms to transmitter AUDIO IN-
A (L-ch) connector only.

4.

Connect an oscilloscope CH1 to speakers terminal (L+,L-) and
CH2 to IC301 pin 4 and GND.

5.

Push the headphones tuning switch (S301) to receive radio
frequency.

6.

Check the waveform of the oscilloscope that the CH1 is
demodulated 1kHz signal and CH2 is GND.

7.

Connect an AC voltmeter with LPF to speakers terminal (L+,L-).

8.

Adjust the value of the AC voltmeter to specification by
headphones volume RV302.

Specified values: 155mVrms

9.

Connect an AC voltmeter with LPF to speakers terminal (R+,R-).

10. Measure the value of the AC voltmeter.
11. Check the difference of the L and R to more than 25dB.
12. Input a signal of 1kHz, 316mVrms to transmitter AUDIO IN-

A (R-ch) connector only.

+

Requlated power supply
(DC 1.2V)

TP

+

+

IC301 pin6

IC301 pin4

OSCILLOSCPE

CH1

CH2

+

Digital voltmeter
(AC range)

IC301 pin6

+

+

IC301 pin6

IC301 pin4

OSCILLOSCPE

CH1

CH2

+

Digital voltmeter
(AC range)

IC307 pin7
IC308 pin7

Setting :

Summary of Contents for MDR-RF875R

Page 1: ...MDR RF875RK COMPONENT MODEL NAME FOR MDR RF875RK SPECIFICATIONS Headphones Power source DC 2 4 V Built in rechargeable battery Mass Approx 350 g 12 25 oz incl built in rechargeable battery Built in Ni MH rechargeable battery Model name NH AAC Voltage 1 2 V Capacity 1 000 mAh Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Ver 1 0 2000 08 ...

Page 2: ...utomatically Do not allow the self adjusting band to be pulled up otherwise the headphones will be switched on The power turns on Note If a hissing noise is heard move closer to the transmitter TUNING VOL control Notes on chip component replacement Never reuse a disconnected chip component Notice that the minus side of a tantalum capacitor may be damaged by heat Flexible Circuit Board Repairing Ke...

Page 3: ...f colors Set the each leads as illustrated below Precaution for installtion Precaution for installtion Precaution for installtion Head band assy front natural Head band assy front black Head band assy rear green Head band assy rear natural Driver red Driver natural Red Natural From RX BASE board From head band assy front From head band assy rear From SW board Driver R side ANT qa RX BASE board 0 R...

Page 4: ... installtion Set the each leads as illustrated below 7 Remove the two solderings 4 Two screws P 2 8 1 Screw P 2 8 2 Spring 4 Head cushion assy 6 Shassis 5 Two screws P 2 8 7 Head band assy rear 8 Head band assy front From head band assy front From head band assy rear From SW board Groove Groove Groove Groove Groove Groove 6 2 3 HOLDER R ...

Page 5: ...talltion Green Natural Green Natural From head band assy rear From head band assy front From head band assy rear Driver L side 2 Four screws M 2 5 1 Ear pad 6 Ear pad holder L 3 Front plate L assy 8 Driver Four claws 7 Remove the two solderings 4 Two nickle hydrogen batterys 5 Remove the two solderings Groove Groove ...

Page 6: ...ger L Hanger L 1 1 Precaution for installtion Set the each leads as illustrated below 4 Two screws M 2 5 1 Screw M 2 5 3 Head cushion assy 5 Shassis 4 Two screws M 1 7 3 7 Head band assy rear 6 Head band assy front From head band assy front From head band assy rear Groove Groove Groove 6 ...

Page 7: ...p 8 15 Set the transmitter CHANNEL switch to 3 16 Push the headphones tuning switch S301 to receive radio frequency 17 Check same step 8 0 6V 2 3 sec 1 8V GND Requlated power supply DC 1 2V Frequency counter TP IC301 pin4 3 3 Carrier Modulation Check 1 Set the transmitter CHANNEL switch to 2 2 Set the transmitter NOISE FILTER switch to OFF 3 Input a signal of 1kHz 316mVrms to transmitter AUDIO IN ...

Page 8: ... L ch connector only 4 Connect an oscilloscope CH1 to speakers terminal L L and CH2 to IC301 pin 4 and GND 5 Push the headphones tuning switch S301 to receive radio frequency 6 Check the waveform of the oscilloscope that the CH1 is demodulated 1kHz signal and CH2 is GND 7 Set the headphones volume RV302 to max 8 Connect an AC voltmeter with LPF to speakers terminal L L 9 Check the value of the AC ...

Page 9: ...GND TP L301 Receive Frequency Check and Adjustment RV302 Corrier Modulation Separation MPX Signal Modulation Check B power line RV301 Free Run Frequency Check and Adjustment Connect a 33 KΩ resistor Adjustment Location RX BASE BOARD Conductor side ...

Page 10: ...nd fed with regulated dc power supply from battery terminal Voltages are dc with respect to ground under no signal conditions Voltages are taken with a VOM Input impedance 10 MΩ Voltage variations may be noted due to normal production toler ances Waveforms are taken with a oscilloscope Voltage variations may be noted due to normal production toler ances Circled numbers refer to waveforms Signal pa...

Page 11: ...02 VOLUME SPEAKER L CH SPEAKER R CH POWER AMP IC302 MUTE Q304 22 20 FM FE L302 V D A CONV IC303 DETECT IC304 HPF Q306 LPF EQ IC309 IC306 EXPANDER AMP IC307 FF IC305 OSC Q301 SWITCH Q303 10 12 27 S301 TUNING Q305 D Q Q AUTO BLEND MUTE MONO ST SW 1 2 COUNTER PD1 PD1 VCO 21 REG RV301 FREE RUN FREQ IF AMP DECODE IC301 D304 S1 ON OFF SW B Signal path R ch is omitted due to same as L ch FM 16 POWER ...

Page 12: ...MDR RF875R 4 2 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 13 14 See page 10 for Note on Schematic Diagrams See page 10 for IC Block Diagrams ...

Page 13: ... 3 D304 B 2 D310 C 2 IC301 A 2 IC302 C 2 IC303 A 1 IC304 B 3 IC305 B 2 IC306 C 5 IC307 C 6 IC308 B 6 IC309 B 5 Q301 B 3 Q303 B 2 Q304 B 2 Q305 B 2 Q306 A 5 Q307 B 5 Semiconductor Location 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 RX SW board power C VOL TUNE See page 10 for Note on Printed Wiring Board ...

Page 14: ... LARGE BATTERY 13 3 046 696 01 HOLDER L 14 3 046 695 01 CHASSIS 15 3 046 698 01 LID L HOLDER 16 3 220 123 01 PLATE L HOUSING ORNAMENTAL 17 3 046 707 01 HOUSING L 18 3 049 953 01 LID L HANGER 19 3 046 705 01 HANGER L 20 3 046 699 01 LID R HOLDER 21 1 678 685 11 RX SW BOARD 22 3 046 697 01 HOLDER R 23 3 046 706 01 HANGER R 24 3 049 954 01 LID R HANGER 25 3 046 708 01 HOUSING R 26 3 046 710 01 CAP R ...

Page 15: ...F 5 00 50V C333 1 163 220 11 CERAMIC CHIP 3PF 0 25PF 50V C336 1 163 245 11 CERAMIC CHIP 56PF 5 00 50V C337 1 163 251 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5 00 50V C340 1 163 038 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 25V C341 1 163 038 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 25V C342 1 163 021 91 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 00 50V C343 1 163 021 91 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 00 50V C344 1 163 038 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 25V C345 1 163 038 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 ...

Page 16: ... METAL CHIP 6 8K 5 1 10W R325 1 216 037 00 METAL CHIP 330 5 1 10W R330 1 216 001 00 METAL CHIP 10 5 1 10W R331 1 216 057 00 METAL CHIP 2 2K 5 1 10W R332 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 10W R333 1 216 057 00 METAL CHIP 2 2K 5 1 10W R334 1 216 057 00 METAL CHIP 2 2K 5 1 10W R340 1 216 065 91 RES CHIP 4 7K 5 1 10W R341 1 216 113 00 METAL CHIP 470K 5 1 10W R342 1 216 106 00 METAL CHIP 240K 5 1 10W R343 1...

Page 17: ... 1 216 073 00 METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W R400 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 1 10W R401 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 1 10W R403 1 216 073 00 METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W R404 1 216 073 00 METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W VARIABLE RESISTOR RV301 1 241 763 11 RES ADJ CARBON 4 7K RV302 1 227 189 11 RES VAR CARBON 20K 20K VOL SWITCH S301 1 771 980 11 SWITCH TACTILE TUNE MISCELLANEOUS 6 1 542 416 11 DRIVER 030F031 8 1 756 109...

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