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Model:

  

CTM511/5S, CTM631/5S, CTM711/5S - Stereo Televisions 

 

 

 

Symptom:

 

The instability of the Stereo Identification Signal on some high quality live stereo 

 

 

TV programs will cause split-second Sound distortion that may be confused as 

 

 

‘Sibilance’. 

Replacement of C015 will improve filtering of the ID signal and remove 

 

 

any interference causing the effect. Stereo LED indicators may or may not switch 

 

 

 

off when distortion is audible. However, re-transmitted programs from 

overseas, movies  

 

and alike will not show any symptoms. 

 

Instruction:

   Incoming RF signal must be clean, high quality live transmission to verify if a TV is 

 

 

effected (use the NEWS or ABC Kids programs for example).    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Check Stereo ID signal (

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117.5Hz) present on [TP001] Pin 5 of TDA 3803A (IC001).  

The sinewave found should be at least 7.0 Vpp (AC) and may vary slightly in 
amplitude from station to station. Instability of this wave is synchronised with speech 
and music and will show as a milli-second collapse. 

 

Carefully remove Stereo PCB, disconnection all connectors and the link to the main 
PCB (going to R633). Replace C015 from the original 10nF with a 1nF Capacitor . 
Reconnect all connectors and the link, check  [TP001] again. 

 
[TP001] must be peaked to its 
maximum amplitude with 
T001 and thereafter readjusted 
to a more stable waveform 
with a shoulder distortion, as 
shown typically 6.5Vpp and  
8.5ms , (use a suitable 
adjustment tool and 

do not

 readjust any other 

potentiometers on the Stereo 
PCB). 

 
 

Please note that the correct adjustment of  T001 must result in a distinctive ‘shoulder 
distortion’ on the positive rising edge of the sinewave, the falling side is undistorted. This is 
not the maximum amplitude adjustment as outlined in the service manual!  

 

 

Should you require any more information, please fax your enquiry on (03) 646 5554 to the 

 

attention of the Technical Manager. 

 
 
 
 
 

Zoltan Sekula 

 

Technical Manager 

TEAC AUSTRALIA 

TECH MEMO #TV# 

05.08.94 

 

Distortion on 
rising shoulder. 
 

Perfect symmetrical 
waveform on negative 
half 

V. 

Summary of Contents for CT-M511S

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Page 2: ...chronised with speech and music and will show as a milli second collapse Carefully remove Stereo PCB disconnection all connectors and the link to the main PCB going to R633 Replace C015 from the original 10nF with a 1nF Capacitor Reconnect all connectors and the link check TP001 again TP001 must be peaked to its maximum amplitude with T001 and thereafter readjusted to a more stable waveform with a...

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