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4-232-596-12 (1)
Stereo Cassette Deck
Operating Instructions
TC-WE675 TC-WE475
2001 Sony Corporation
Warning
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.
To prevent fire, do not cover the ventilation of the apparatus with news papers, table-cloths, curtains, etc. And dont place lighted candles on the apparatus. To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not place objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the apparatus. Do not install the appliance in a confined space, such as a bookcase or built-in cabinet. Dont throw a battery, dispose it as the injurious wastes.
INFORMATION
NOTICE FOR THE CUSTOMERS IN THE U.S.A.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
CAUTION
You are cautioned that any changes or modification not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment.
NOTICE FOR THE CUSTOMERS IN CANADA
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
Owners Record
CAUTION:
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT USE THIS POLARIZED AC PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD, RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE.
About this manual
The instructions in this manual are for models TC-WE675 and WE475. Check your model number by looking at the rear panel of your tape deck. In this manual, the TC-WE675 is the model used for illustration purposes. Any difference in operation is clearly indicated in the text, for example, TC-WE675 only.
The model and serial numbers are located on the rear panel of the unit. Record the serial number in the space provided below. Refer to them whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product. Model No. ___________ Serial No. ___________
Table of Contents
Parts Identification
Main unit.. 4
Additional Information
Precautions.. 20 Troubleshooting.. 22 Specifications.. 23
Getting Started
Hooking up the system. 6
Playing a Tape
Playing a tape.. 7 Locating a track Multi-AMS/Auto Play/ Memory Play.. 8 Creating your own program RMS Play (TC-WE675 only).. 8
Recording on a Tape
Recording on a tape.. 10 Adjusting bias and recording level calibration automatically (TC-WE675 only).. 11 Adjusting the recording level automatically Auto Rec Level.. 12 Fading in and out Fader. 13 Dubbing a tape.. 14 Recording on both decks in succession Relay Recording (TC-WE675 only).. 15 Recording the same source on both decks Simultaneous Recording (TC-WE675 only).. 15 Recording your own program RMS Dubbing (TC-WE675 only).. 16 Inserting a blank space during recording Record Muting.. 16 Using the CONTROL A1II control system.. 17
The items are arranged in alphabetical order. Refer to the pages indicated in parentheses ( ) for details.
Main unit
TC-WEqa qs qd qf qg qh qj
MEMORY
COUNTER
AUTO REC LEVEL
DIRECTION MODE RELAY RMS/START SET RMS CHECK DISPLAY AUTO CAL ( START X) DECK A DECK B DUBBING A B A+B REC HIGH/NORMAL
RMS + ON OFF
START (DECK B X)
(AMS) M
SYNCHRO
PITCH CONTROL
PAUSE REC MUTING REC OFF DOLBY NR B ON ON FILTER
C PAUSE REC MUTING REC
PHONES
RMS +
PAUSE REC MUTING REC OFF DOLBY NR ON ON FILTER B
ra r; el ek ej eh eg ef ed
A + B REC ws (15) ARL qj (12) AUTO indicator qg (10, 12) CHECK wf (9) Deck A 3 (7, 20) DECK A wd (11) Deck B qf (10, 20) DECK B 9 (11) DIRECTION MODE 2 (7, 10) Display qs DISPLAY 8 (9) DOLBY NR ej (7, 10) FADER w; (13) HIGH/NORMAL qd (14) MEMORY (on deck A) 7 (8) MEMORY (on deck B) qa (8) PHONES jack qk PITCH CONTROL wh (7) POWER 1 (7, 10) REC LEVEL qh (11, 12)
RESET (on deck A) 6 (8) RESET (on deck B) q; (8) RMS/START 4 (8, 16) SET 5 (9) SYNCHRO ql (18)
BUTTON DESCRIPTIONS
A (eject on deck B) wa (7, 10, 21) A (eject on deck A) wg (7, 10, 21) x (stop on deck A)/CLEAR wj (7, 9, 10, 12) M (go forward)/AMS/RMS +/m (go back)/AMS/RMS (on deck A) wk (7, 8) H (play on deck A)/FRONT wl (7, 8, 10, 11) x (stop on deck B) e; (7, 10, 12) M (go forward)/AMS/m (go back)/AMS (on deck B) ea (7, 8)
H (play on deck B) es (7, 10, 11) z REC (on deck B) ed (10) W REC MUTING (on deck B) ef (16) h (reverse play on deck B) eg (7, 10, 11) X PAUSE (on deck B) eh (7, 10, 11) z REC (on deck A) ek (10) h (reverse play on deck A)/BACK el (7, 8, 10, 11) W REC MUTING (on deck A) r; (16) X PAUSE (on deck A) ra (7, 10, 11)
TC-WE475
DIRECTION MODE RELAY DUBBING A B HIGH/NORMAL
DOLBY NR C OFF B
PAUSE REC MUTING REC
e; wl wk
wj whwg wf wdws wa w; ql qk
ARL qf (12) AUTO indicator qs (10, 12) Deck A 3 (7, 20) Deck B qa (10, 20) DIRECTION MODE 2 (7, 10) Display 6 DOLBY NR wg (7, 10) FADER qj (13) HIGH/NORMAL 9 (14) MEMORY (on deck A) 5 (8) MEMORY (on deck B) 8 (8)
PHONES jack qg PITCH CONTROL ea (7) POWER 1 (7, 10) REC LEVEL qd (11, 12) RESET (on deck A) 4 (8) RESET (on deck B) 7 (8) SYNCHRO qh (18)
M (go forward)/AMS/m (go back)/AMS (on deck B) q; (7, 8) H (play on deck B) qk (7, 10) z REC (on deck B) ql (10) A (eject on deck B) w; (7, 10, 21) W REC MUTING (on deck B) wa (16) h (reverse play on deck B) ws (7, 10) X PAUSE (on deck B) wd (7) x (stop on deck B) wf (7, 10) H (play on deck A) wh (7) h (reverse play on deck A) wj (7) A (eject on deck A) wk (7) x (stop on deck A) wl (7) M (go forward)/AMS /m (go back)/AMS (on deck A) e; (7, 8)
Hooking up the system
This section describes how to hook up the tape deck to an amplifier or a CD player equipped with CONTROL A1II connectors. Be sure to turn off the power of each component before making the connections.
Hookups
to an AC outlet
Amplifier
CD player
Connecting the tape deck to an amplifier
Connect the amplifier to the IN/OUT connectors using the supplied audio connecting cords. When connecting an audio connecting cord, be sure to match the color-coded cord to the appropriate jacks on the components: Red (right) to Red and White (left) to White. Be sure to make connections firmly to avoid hum and noise.
Connecting the tape deck to a CD player equipped with CONTROL A1II connectors
Setting the voltage selector (only on models supplied with a voltage selector)
Check that the voltage selector on the rear panel of the tape deck is set to the local power line voltage. If not, set the selector to the correct position using a screwdriver before connecting the AC power cord to an AC outlet.
VO LT AG E 220V
230 240V
For details, see Using the CONTROL A1II control system on page 17.
Connecting the AC power cord
Connect the AC power cord to an AC outlet.
Playing a tape
1 Turn on the amplifier and select the
tape deck position.
2 Press POWER, and press A fully to
open the cassette holder, then load a cassette.
Push in PITCH CONTROL to activate the Pitch Control function and turn the control clockwise to raise the pitch or counterclockwise to lower it. You can adjust the pitch during playback on deck A or normal-speed dubbing (but not during RMS play 2) or RMS dubbing 2) ). 2) TC-WE675 only To play a tape recorded with the Dolby 3) NR, set DOLBY NR to ON (TC-WE675 only) and select the same position that the tape was recorded inB or C. 3) Dolby, HX Pro, and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
With the side you want to play facing you
3 Set DIRECTION MODE.
To play back Set to
One side only
Both sides continuously 1) s Both decks in succession 1) RELAY
The deck automatically stops after playing back five times.
4 Press H.
The deck starts playing. Adjust the volume on the amplifier.
Do not press POWER or A while the tape deck is operating. If you do so, the tape may be damaged.
To Press
Stop playing
Start playback from the h reverse side Pause Fast-forward or rewind Take out the cassette X PAUSE. Press the button again to resume play. M or m when the deck is stopped A after stopping playing
Locating a track
Multi-AMS/Auto Play/Memory Play
You can locate the following/previous tracks within a range of 30 tracks (Multi-AMS: Automatic Music Sensor) or the beginning of a tape quickly (Auto Play). You can even locate a specific point anywhere on a tape (Memory Play).
Check the direction indicator of the deck you use. When you locate a track on the reverse side (when h lights up), press the button(s) in the parentheses.
To locate Press
The Multi-AMS function may not work correctly if: the blank space between tracks is less than 4 seconds long. there is a passage of low frequencies or very low volume within a track. the signal strength of the left and right channels are very different. The Multi-AMS function is inoperative on a deck whenever the other deck is playing, recording (except during dubbing), or in pause. Even if DIRECTION MODE is set to s, the deck stops when the current side reaches the end during Multi-AMS operation. The tape counters are reset to 0000 when you turn off the tape deck.
This means that youve already programmed 28 tracks and cant program any more.
6 Press RMS/START to start RMS Play.
The peak level meters appear in the display.
To stop RMS Play
For more information on the availability of Sony stereo receiver remotes with RMS capability, contact your nearest Sony dealer.
Press x (CLEAR) once. The RMS program still remains. To resume RMS play, press RMS/START.
To cancel RMS Play
Press x (CLEAR) repeatedly until the peak level meters appear in the display or eject the tape in deck A. When RMS Play is canceled, the RMS program is automatically erased.
To alternate between the RMS and peak level meter displays
Press DISPLAY.
To play the program again after RMS Play ends, press RMS/START.
During RMS Play, you can only use CHECK, DISPLAY, and x on deck A, and x, m, and M on deck B. The RMS function may not work properly if a blank space between tracks is short. If there is a long blank space between tracks, the deck may fast-forward a portion of the blank space. If your program includes a number for a track that does not exist, the deck will skip that number during RMS Play.
Recording on a tape
1 Turn on the amplifier and play the
program source you want to record.
Stop recording
Start recording from the h twice in Step 5 reverse side Pause Take out the cassette
X PAUSE. Press the button again to resume recording. A after stopping recording
open the cassette holder, then load a cassette. 1)
To protect recordings against accidental erasure, break out the record-protect tab(s) (see page 20).
With the side you want to record facing you
To record with the Dolby NR
Set DOLBY NR to ON (TC-WE675 only), and select B or C before you start recording.
To record FM broadcasts with the Dolby NR (TC-WE675 only)
On the TC-WE675, you can record on both decks. On the TC-WE475, you can record only on deck B.
If the FM reception is unsatisfactory, set DOLBY NR to ON FILTER (multiplex filter).
To record on Set to
Only one side Both sides 2)
Recording stops when the tape reaches the end of reverse side.
4 Press z REC.
H lights up for recording on the side facing you. If it doesnt, press H once. The tape deck automatically adjusts the recording level (see page 12). After the AUTO indicator lights up continuously, stop playing the program source. If you wish to adjust the recording level manually, see To adjust the recording level manually on page 11.
The Dolby HX Pro 3) automatically works during recording. Distortion and noise in the high-frequency response are reduced to produce high-quality sound that can be enjoyed even during playback on other tape decks. 3) Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. HX Pro headroom extension originated by Bang & Olufsen. Dolby, HX Pro, and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
5 Press X PAUSE or H.
Recording starts.
6 Start playing the program source.
To adjust the recording level manually
After pressing z REC in Step 4 on page 10, turn REC LEVEL so that the peak level meters reach the recommended level for the corresponding tape type. After completing the adjustments, stop playing the program source, then continue the procedure from Step 5.
dB 30 20
Adjusting bias and recording level calibration automatically
For type I or type II tape For type IV tape Note
Since there are many different types of cassettes on the market, your tape deck automatically sets the appropriate equalization characteristics and bias current for each tape type (ATS: Automatic Tape Selection). However, you can get better recording results by doing the automatic bias current and the recording level calibration.
Even after adjusting the recording level, distortion may occur depending on the source that youre recording from. If this happens, turn REC LEVEL counterclockwise to lower the level.
1 Load the cassette you want to record
on into either deck.
Make sure the record-protect tabs on the cassette have not been removed.
2 Press DECK A or DECK B until CAL
appears in the display.
3 Press H or h to select the side of the
tape to be recorded.
To select Press
The front side The reverse side
4 Press X PAUSE.
The automatic calibration procedure starts (i.e., recording test tones, rewinding, and playing back). During the calibration, the counter changes from 9 to 0.
CAL B REC
CA. L9
When the automatic calibration procedure ends, the tape rewinds to the original position, the counter returns to normal and the tape deck stops.
continued
Adjusting bias and recording level calibration automatically (continued)
5 Start the actual recording (see page
10). To cancel the Automatic Calibration function
Adjusting the recording level automatically
Auto Rec Level
The Auto Rec Level function automatically measures the peak signal level and adjusts the recording level accordingly. The Auto Rec Level function operates during normal recording, Relay Recording* or Simultaneous Recording* on either deck.
* TC-WE675 only
Press x on the deck youre using.
If A or B flashes continuously
The automatic calibration procedure has been interrupted by: The end of the tape. Reverse the tape direction or rewind the tape to a new position that allows recording of the test tone. Damaged tape or dirty heads. Change the cassette or clean and demagnetize the heads (see page 21).
1 Follow Steps 1 to 3 of Recording on a
tape on page 10.
Make sure that record-protect tabs on the cassette have not been removed.
2 Press z REC.
The AUTO indicator flashes and the deck automatically adjusts the recording level. The AUTO indicator lights up continuously after the recording level has been adjusted.
Updating the calibration setting
If you load a cassette and A CAL or CAL B appears in the display, it means that automatic calibration data in that deck for that tape type (I, II or IV) exists. However, we recommend that you repeat the automatic calibration procedure each time you load a new cassette since cassettes of the same type also vary in their characteristics. Before recalibrating, be sure to turn off A CAL or CAL B by pressing the DECK A or DECK B button. Then start from Step 2 of the automatic calibration procedure.
3 Press X PAUSE or H.
To cancel the Auto Rec Level function
Press ARL or turn REC LEVEL to turn off the AUTO indicator. If you do either of these during recording, recording will continue but with the Auto Rec Level function turned off.
To stop recording
Press x.
You should adjust the recording level manually with REC LEVEL in the following cases: The recording level cannot be adjusted properly due to excessive noise in the program source. The program source level is too low and the recording level does not increase. During a quiet passage in a program source such as classical music, the recording level may not increase for some time. If a high sound level is expected later on in the track, play that portion first so that the right adjustment can be obtained. The recording level does not decrease for a long time. The Auto Rec Level function may not work properly when you try to record sound produced by a graphic equalizer that has extremely high-level signals. To prevent changes in the recording level after recording starts, press z REC while playing the highest sound level portion of the program source to be recorded. The result is a more natural-sounding recording. If you play the entire program source after the AUTO indicator has stopped flashing and is lit continuously, the deck will set the recording level for the portion of the program source with the highest signal level. After you have finished recording with the Auto Rec Level function, the AUTO indicator remains on and the recording level setting remains the same. To cancel the setting, do one of the following: Press ARL to turn off the AUTO indicator Turn REC LEVEL Turn the deck off.
HIGH or NORM appears in the display. The deck changes to dubbing standby.
Deck B changes to recording pause.
2 Locate the point you want to resume
recording on deck A, then stop the tape.
4 Select the side from which to start
dubbing.
To record from Press
3 Press X PAUSE on deck B to resume
5 Press X PAUSE on deck B to start
Recording on both decks in succession
Relay Recording
Recording the same source on both decks
Simultaneous Recording
You can make a continuous recording that starts on a cassette in deck A and ends on a cassette in deck B.
You can record the same source on cassettes in deck A and B at the same time.
1 Load blank cassettes into both decks.
Make sure that record-protect tabs on the cassettes have not been removed.
2 Select the Dolby NR (see page 10). 3 Set DIRECTION MODE to RELAY. 4 Press z REC on deck A.
Deck A changes to recording pause.
2 Select the Dolby NR (see page 10). 3 Select the side(s) to be recorded on.
Only one side Both sides
5 Start playing the program source. 6 Adjust the recording level manually, if
necessary (see page 11).
4 Press A+B REC.
Both decks change to recording pause.
7 Start recording.
H on deck A h on deck B
7 Select the side you want to start
recording from on both decks.
To stop Relay Recording
Recording on deck A Recording on deck B
x on deck A x on deck B
8 Press X PAUSE on deck B.
Simultaneous Recording starts.
To stop Simultaneous Recording
Make sure that H on deck B appears in the display. If it doesnt, press H on deck B once; otherwise, Relay Recording stops when the reverse side of the cassette in deck B finishes.
Press x on both decks.
During Simultaneous Recording, X PAUSE and W REC MUTING on deck B control both decks, but not X PAUSE and W REC MUTING on deck A.
Recording your own program
RMS Dubbing
Inserting a blank space during recording
Record Muting
You can insert a blank space of 4 seconds between the tracks. The blank spaces allow you to locate the start of specific tracks afterwards using the Multi-AMS function (see page 8). You can also use this function to erase unwanted portions on a tape.
You can record an RMS program that youve created (see Creating your own program (RMS Play) on page 8). This function works only at normal speed.
1 Follow Steps 1 to 5 of Recording on a
2 Program tracks on deck A (see Steps 1
to 5 on page 8).
2 Press W REC MUTING where you want
to load a blank space.
3 Press HIGH/NORMAL once to change
the tape deck to dubbing standby.
4 Select the side of the tape in deck B
you want to record on.
To start recording Press
REC flashes in the display and a blank is recorded on the tape. After 4 seconds, X lights up and the tape deck changes to recording pause.
3 Press X PAUSE to resume recording.
On the front side On the reverse side
5 Press RMS/START or X PAUSE on
deck B to start RMS Dubbing. To stop RMS Dubbing
If you want to insert a blank space longer than 4 seconds, hold down W REC MUTING as long as you want. After 4 seconds, REC flashes faster. When you release W REC MUTING, X lights up and the tape deck changes to recording pause. Press X PAUSE to resume recording.
Press x on deck B. The RMS program remains even after RMS Dubbing stops.
You can insert a blank space of 4 seconds or more on the tape in deck B by pressing W REC MUTING after Step 4. For details, see Inserting a blank space during recording (Record Muting) on page 16. A blank of 10 seconds is automatically inserted on the tape when you start RMS Dubbing if: you load a new cassette into deck B. the tape in deck B is completely rewound to its beginning and automatically stopped.
Using the CONTROL A1II control system
This cassette deck is compatible with the CONTROL A1II Control System. The CONTROL A1II control system was designed to simplify the operation of audio systems composed of separate Sony components. CONTROL A1II connections provide a path for the transmission of control signals that enable automatic operation and control features usually associated with integrated systems. Currently, CONTROL A1II connections between a Sony MD deck, CD player, amplifier (receiver), and cassette deck provide automatic function selection and synchronized recording. In the future the CONTROL A1II connection will work as a multifunction bus allowing you to control various functions for each component.
CONTROL A1II and CONTROL A1 compatibility
The CONTROL A1 control system has been updated to the CONTROL A1II which is the standard system in the Sony 300 disc CD changer and other recent Sony components. Components with CONTROL A1 jacks are compatible with components with CONTROL A1II, and can be connected to each other. Basically, the majority of the functions available with the CONTROL A1 control system will be available with the CONTROL A1II control system. However, when making connections between components with CONTROL A1 jacks and components with CONTROL A1II jacks, the number of functions that can be controlled may be limited depending on the component. For detailed information, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the component(s).
If the indicator on SYNCHRO goes off after flashing rapidly, the tape cannot be recorded on because the record-protect tab(s) on the cassette has (have) been removed. Tracks on a CD differ in length. Classical music CDs and others often have tracks that exceed the recording time of a single cassette side. In this case, record the tape manually. A tape that is loaded and has not been played or recorded on is assumed by the deck to be a new tape, even if the present location is in the middle of the tape. The deck will transport the tape for 10 seconds before starting CD Synchro-recording to bypass the portion corresponding with the leader. To begin CD Synchro-recording without the tenseconds delay, play or record on the tape for about 10 seconds before starting the CD Synchrorecording procedure. If the tape ends during CD Synchro-recording on the front side of the tape (H lights up) and DIRECTION MODE is set to s or RELAY, recording of the track ends immediately, the tape direction is reversed, and recording starts again from the beginning of the track. If the tape ends on the reverse side of the tape (h lights up), CD Synchro-recording stops and the CD player stops playing.
To prevent interruption of the recording process, do not press any operation buttons on the CD player during CD Synchro-recording. Certain operation buttons on the tape deck are disabled during CD Synchro-recording
On cleaning the tape deck
Precautions
On safety
Do not disassemble the cabinet this may result in an electrical shock. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. Should any solid object or liquid fall into the cabinet, unplug the tape deck and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further.
Clean the cabinet, panel and controls with a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild detergent solution. Do not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder or solvent such as alcohol or benzine.
If you have any questions or problems concerning your tape deck, please consult your nearest Sony dealer.
Notes on Cassette Tapes
To protect a recording on side A or B
On power sources
Before operating the tape deck, check that the operating voltage of the tape deck is identical with your local power supply. The operating voltage is indicated on the nameplate at the rear of the tape deck. The unit is not disconnected from the AC power source (mains) as long as it is connected to the wall outlet, even if the unit itself has been turned off (U.S.A. and Canadian models only). If you are not going to use the tape deck for a long time, be sure to disconnect the tape deck from the wall outlet. To disconnect the AC power cord, grasp the plug itself; never pull the cord. AC power cord must be changed only at the qualified service shop.
Break out the respective tab.
Side A
Tab for side A
Tab for side B
To record on a tape with a missing record-protect tab
On operation
Because of a safety mechanism, the function buttons will not operate if the cassette holder is not completely closed, if there is no cassette in the cassette holder, or if a cassette has been incorrectly loaded into the cassette holder. Be sure to stop the tape before turning off the tape deck. Otherwise, the tape may be damaged.
Cover the respective tab hole with adhesive tape.
On placement
Place the tape deck in a location with adequate ventilation to prevent heat build-up in the tape deck. Do not place the tape deck: on a soft surface such as a rug that might block the ventilation holes on the bottom. in a location near heat sources. in a place subject to direct sunlight. in an inclined position. in a place subject to excessive dust or mechanical shock.
Cleaning the heads and tape path
Head assembly
1 Press A to open the cassette holder. 2 With the tape deck turned off, wipe the
heads, the pinch rollers and the capstans with a cotton swab slightly moistened with alcohol or a commercially available cleaning fluid for tape decks. Demagnetizing the heads
Pinch rollers Capstans
Erasing head Recording/playback head
After 20 to 30 hours of use, or when you notice a hissing sound or loss of high frequencies, demagnetize the heads with a commercially available demagnetizer for tape decks. Please refer to the instructions of the demagnetizer.
Clean the heads and tape path of the tape deck after every 10 hours of operation to guard against: low-quality sound a decrease in sound level excessive wow or flutter sound dropout incomplete erasure impairment of recording function To ensure better recording, we recommend that you clean the heads and tape path before every recording.
Troubleshooting
If youve experienced any of the following difficulties while using the tape deck, use this troubleshooting guide to help you remedy the problem. Should the problem persist, consult your nearest Sony dealer.
The function buttons do not work.
The tape stops before the tape has been fully rewound.
The tape is slack. Take up the tape slack. If M is shown in the display, press MEMORY repeatedly until M disappears. The cassette shell is bent. Use another cassette.
The Multi-AMS function does not work properly.
The tape deck has been just turned on and does not operate for about 3 seconds. Wait until X stops flashing. Check that the cassette is loaded correctly and the cassette holder is closed completely.
The tape deck does not play or record.
There is no cassette in the cassette holder. The tape has come to the end. The tape is slack. Take up the tape slack. The record-protect tab has been removed from the cassette (see page 20). Make sure the amplifier setting is correct. Check that the tape deck connections are secure. The heads and tape path are dirty. Clean them (see page 21). The recording/playback head is magnetized. Demagnetize it (see page 21).
One of the tracks contains a long pause, a passage of low frequencies or very low volume, or a gradual increase or decrease in volume. The space before a track is less than 4 seconds long. Load a blank space of 4 seconds using W REC MUTING. The signal strength of the left and right channels are very different. There is noise in the space before a track. You pressed M (or m) immediately before the beginning of the next track or immediately after the beginning of the current track.
The Dolby NR function does not work properly during playback.
The Pitch Control function is on and the frequency characteristics of the sound is altered. Push PITCH CONTROL again to turn off the function.
There is excessively loud tape transport noise during fast-forwarding or rewinding.
There is excessive wow, flutter or sound dropout.
The capstans and pinch rollers are dirty. Clean them (see page 21).
There is a decrease in sound level, sound dropout, or poor reproduction of high frequencies./ The tape does not erase completely./Noise increases.
This noise is caused by the cassette and is not a mechanical problem.
The recording/playback or erasing head and tape path are dirty. Clean them (see page 21). The recording/playback or erasing head is magnetized. Demagnetize it (see page 21).
There is hum or noise.
The tape deck is placed near a TV or VCR. Move the tape deck away from the TV or VCR. The tape deck is placed on or under the amplifier. Move the tape deck away from the amplifier.
Specifications
System
Fast-winding time Approx. 100 sec. (with Sony C-60 cassette) Signal-to-noise ratio (at peak level and weighted with Dolby NR off) 55 dB, using Sony TYPE I cassette 57 dB, using Sony TYPE II cassette 58 dB, using Sony TYPE IV cassette S/N ratio improvement With Dolby B NR on: Approx. 5 dB at 1 kHz, 10 dB at 5 kHz With Dolby C NR on: Approx. 15 dB at 500 Hz, 20 dB at 1 kHz Harmonic distortion 0.4% (using Sony TYPE I cassette): 160 nWb/m 315 Hz, 3rd H.D.) 1.8% (using Sony TYPE IV cassette): 250 nWb/m 315 Hz, 3rd H.D.) 30-16,000 Hz (3 dB, Frequency response (DOLBY NR OFF) IEC), 20-17,000 Hz (6 dB), using Sony TYPE I cassette 30-17,000 Hz (3 dB, IEC), 20-18,000 Hz (6 dB), using Sony TYPE II cassette 30-19,000 Hz (3 dB, IEC), 20-20,000 Hz (6 dB), 30-13,000 Hz (3 dB, 4dB recording), using Sony TYPE IV cassette Wow and flutter TC-WE675: 0.13% W. Peak (IEC) 0.1% W. RMS (NAB) 0.2% W. Peak (DIN) TC-WE475: 0.15% W. Peak (IEC) 0.1% W. RMS (NAB) 0.2% W. Peak (DIN) Variable pitch range Approx. 30 to + 30 %
Inputs
Line inputs (phono jacks) sensitivity 0.16 V, input impedance 47 kilohms
Outputs
Line outputs (phono jacks) rated output level 0.5 V at a load impedance of 47 kilohms, load impedance over 10 kilohms Headphones (stereo phone jack) output level 0.25 mW at a load impedance of 32 ohms
General
Power requirements U.S.A. and Canadian models: 120 V AC, 60Hz British models: 220-230 V AC, 50/60Hz Other European models: 230 V AC, 50/60Hz Australian models: 240 V AC, 50/60Hz Other models: 120/220/230-240 V AC, 50/60Hz Adjustable with voltage selector Power consumption TC-WE675: 22 watts TC-WE475: 18 watts Dimensions (w/h/d) Approx. 300 mm Mass 4.2 kg
Supplied accessories
Audio connecting cords (2) Control A1II cable (1)* * Supplied for Canadian models only
Optional accessory
Remote commander RM-J910 For more information on the availability of the remote commander, contact your nearest Sony dealer. Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Sony Corporation
Printed in China
TC-WE675
SERVICE MANUAL
Ver 1.0 2001.04
US Model Canadian Model AEP Model UK Model E Model Australian Model
Dolby noise reduction extension manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. HX Pro originated by Bang & Olufsen. DOLBY, the double-D symbol ; and HX PRO are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
Model Name Using Similar Mechanism Transport Mechanism Type
TC-WE635 TCM-230ASR41B
SPECIFICATIONS
System Fast-winding time Approx.100 sec. (with Sony C-60 cassette) Signal-to-noise ratio (at peak level and weighted with Dolby NR off) 55 dB, using Sony TYPE I cassette 57 dB, using Sony TYPE II cassette 58 dB, using Sony TYPE IV cassette S/N ratio improvement With Dolby B NR on: Approx. 5 dB at 1 kHz, 10 dB at 5 kHz With Dolby C NR on: Approx. 15 dB at 500 Hz, 20 dB at 1 kHz Harmonic distortion 0.4% (using Sony TYPE Icassette): 160 nWb/m 315 Hz, 3rd H.D.) 1.8% (using Sony TYPE IV cassette): 250 nWb/m 315 Hz, 3rd H.D.) Frequency response (DOLBY NR OFF) 30-16,000 Hz (3 dB, IEC), 20-17,000 Hz (6 dB), using Sony TYPE I cassette 30-17,000 Hz (3 dB, IEC), 20-18,000 Hz (6 dB), using Sony TYPE II cassette 30-19,000 Hz (3 dB, IEC), 20-20,000 Hz (6 dB), 30-13,000 Hz (3 dB, 4dB recording), using Sony TYPE IV cassette Wow and flutter 0.13% W. Peak (IEC) 0.1% W. RMS (NAB) 0.2% W. Peak (DIN) Variable pitch range Approx. 30 to +30 % Inputs Line inputs (phono jacks) sensitivity 0.16 V, input impedance 47 kilohms Outputs Line outputs (phono jacks) rated output level 0.5 V at a load impedance of 47 kilohms, load impedance over 10 kilohms Headphones (stereo phone jack) output level 0.25 mW at a load impedance of 32 ohms Continued on next page
STEREO CASSETTE DECK
9-873-894-11
2001D0900-1 2001. 4
Sony Corporation
Home Audio Company Shinagawa Tec Service Manual Production Group
General Power requirements U.S.A.and Canadian models: 120 V AC, 60Hz European models: 230 V AC, 50/60Hz Australian models: 240 V AC, 50/60Hz Other models: 120/220/230-240 V AC, 50/60Hz Adjustable with voltage selector Power consumption 22 watts Dimensions (w/h/d) Approx. 300 mm Mass 4.2 kg Supplied accessories Audio connecting cords (2) Control A1II cable (1)* *Supplied for Canadian models only Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
SAFETY CHECK-OUT After correcting the original service problem, perform the following safety checks before releasing the set to the customer: Check the antenna terminals, metal trim, metallized knobs, screws, and all other exposed metal parts for AC leakage. Check leakage as described below. LEAKAGE The AC leakage from any exposed metal part to earth Ground and from all exposed metal parts to any exposed metal part having a return to chassis, must not exceed 0.5 mA (500 microampers). Leakage current can be measured by any one of three methods. 1. A commercial leakage tester, such as the Simpson 229 or RCA WT-540A. Follow the manufacturers instructions to use these instruments. 2. A battery-operated AC milliammeter. The Data Precision 245 digital multimeter is suitable for this job. 3. Measuring the voltage drop across a resistor by means of a VOM or battery-operated AC voltmeter. The limit indication is 0.75 V, so analog meters must have an accurate low-voltage scale. The Simpson 250 and Sanwa SH-63Trd are examples of a passive VOM that is suitable. Nearly all battery operated digital multimeters that have a 2V AC range are suitable. (See Fig. A)
To Exposed Metal Parts on Set
AC voltmeter (0.75V)
Earth Ground
Fig. A. Using an AC voltmeter to check AC leakage.
SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!! COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY MARK 0 OR DOTTED LINE WITH MARK 0 ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND IN THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION. REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY.
ATTENTION AU COMPOSANT AYANT RAPPORT LA SCURIT!! LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFIS PAR UNE MARQUE 0 SUR LES DIAGRAMMES SCHMATIQUES ET LA LISTE DES PICES SONT CRITIQUES POUR LA SCURIT DE FONCTIONNEMENT. NE REMPLACER CES COMPOSANTS QUE PAR DES PICES SONY DONT LES NUMROS SONT DONNS DANS CE MANUEL OU DANS LES SUPPLMENTS PUBLIS PAR SONY.
MODEL IDENTIFICATION
Back panel
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. GENERAL... 4 2. DISASSEMBLY
Part No.
2-1. 2-2. 2-3. 2-4.
Case... 5 Front Panel Assy.. 5 Cassette Lid Assy (Deck A/B)... 6 Mechanism Deck Assy (Deck A/B).. 6
PARTS No. 4-232-414-0s 4-232-414-1s 4-232-414-2s 4-232-414-3s 4-232-414-4s 4-232-414-5s
MODEL US model CND model AEP model UK model SP model AUS model
3. SERVICE MODE.. 7 4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS.. 8 5. ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS.. 8 6. DIAGRAMS
6-1. Circuit Boards Location.. 12 6-2. Printed Wiring Board MAIN Section .. 14 6-3. Schematic Diagram MAIN (1/4) Section . 15 6-4. Schematic Diagram MAIN (2/4) Section . 16 6-5. Schematic Diagram MAIN (3/4) Section . 17 6-6. Schematic Diagram MAIN (4/4) Section . 18 6-7. Printed Wiring Board DECK Section .. 19 6-8. Schematic Diagram DECK Section .. 19 6-9. Schematic Diagram LEAF SW Section . 20 6-10. Printed Wiring Board LEAF SW Section . 21 6-11. Schematic Diagram PANEL Section .. 22 6-12. Printed Wiring Board PANEL Section . 23 6-13. Schematic Diagram POWER Section .. 24 6-14. Printed Wiring Board POWER Section .. 25 6-15. IC PIN FUNCTION... 26
Abbreviation CND : Canadian model SP : Singapore model AUS : Australian model
7. EXPLODED VIEWS
7-1. 7-2. 7-3. 7-4. 7-5. Case Section.. 27 Chassis Section.. 28 Cassette Holder Section.. 29 Front Panel Section... 30 Tape Mechanism Section.. 31
8. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST.. 32
TC-WE675 SECTION 1 GENERAL
Front Panel
es e; wl wh wg wd wa r; el ek ejeh egef ed ea wkwj wf ws w; ql qk qj qh qg qf qdqs
Location of Parts and Controls qa qs qd qf qg qh qj qk ql w; wa POWER button RESET (Deck A) button MEMORY (Deck A) button RESET (Deck B) button MEMORY (Deck B) button AUTO REC LEVEL indicator REC LEVEL knob FADER button ARL button SYNCHRO button PHONES jack HIGH/NOMAL button A+B REC button DECK B button DECK A button (AMS) M (Deck B) button m (AMS) (Deck B) button H (Deck B) button h (Deck B) button REC z (Deck B) button A (Eject) (Deck B) button ws wd wf wg wh wj wk wl e; ea es ed ef eg eh ej ek el r; ra rs REC MUTING W (Deck B) button PAUSE X (Deck B) button x (Deck B) button DOLBY NR B/C switch DOLBY NR OFF/ON FILTER H/FRONT (Deck A) button h/BACK (Deck A) button REC z (Deck A) button REC MUTING W (Deck A) button A (Eject) (Deck A) button PAUSE X (Deck A) button x/CLEAR (Deck A) button (AMS) M (Deck A) button RMS + m (AMS) (Deck A) button RMS DISPLAY button CHECK button SET button RMS/START button PITCH CONTROL knob PITCH CONTROL button DIRECTION switch
AMS is the abbreviation for Automatic Music Sensor.
TC-WE675 SECTION 2 DISASSEMBLY
The equipment can be removed using the following procedure.
Front Panel Assy
Cassette Lid Assy (Deck A/B)
Mechanism Deck Assy (Deck A/B)
Note : Follow the disassembly procedure in the numerical order given.
2-1. CASE
3 two screws (case 3 TP2) 4 case 1 screw (BVTT 3x6)
2 two screws (case 3 TP2)
2-2. FRONT PANEL ASSY
2 CNCNCNCNCNAflat type wire (Deck A) qj claw 0 screw (BVTP 3x8) 7 CNCN803
qawire
qh claw 6 flat type wire (Deck B) qf screw (BVTP 3x8) qd screw (BVTP 3x8) qk front panel assy qs screw (BVTP 3x8) qg two screws (BVTT 3x6)
2-3. CASSETTE LID ASSY (DECK A/B)
1 Push the EJECT button.
3 cassette lid assy 2 four claws
2-4. MECHANISM DECK ASSY (DECK A/B)
3 mechanism deck assy
1 two screws (BVTP 2.6x8)
2 two screws (BVTP 2.6x8)
TC-WE675 SECTION 3 SERVICE MODE
KEY CHECK & DISPLAY CHECK MODE
While pressing the h/BACK (A deck) and REC MUTING W (B deck) buttons with the power off, press the POWER button to turn on the power. The fluorescent display tube displays the number or special message corresponding to the button pressed. The message displayed differs according to the position of the switch.
A deck side Button RESET MEMORY RMS/START SET CHECK DISPLAY m (AMS) (AMS) M x/CLEAR n/BACK N/FRONT PAUSE X REC MUTING W REC z DIRECTION MODE switch g s RELAY h PLAY H Grid check display (*1) A b C Display RESET MEMORY DECK A DECK B A+B REC HIGH/NOMAL m (AMS) (AMS) M x h H PAUSE X REC MUTING W REC z FADER ARL SYNCHRO DOLBY NR switch (*3) OFF B C h PLAY H Button Segment check display (*2) A b C d E All lit B deck side Display
(*3) The DOLBY NR switch consists of a pair of switches. B and C are valid only in the ON or ON FILTER state. Grit check display (*1)
Segment check display (*2)
TC-WE675 SECTION 4 MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS
PRECAUTION
1. Clean the following parts with a denatured alcohol-moistened swab : record/playback/erase head pinch roller rubber belts capstan idlers 2. Demagnetize the record/playback head with a head demagnetizer. 3. Do not use a magnetized screwdriver for the adjustment. 4. After the adjustments, apply suitable locking compound to the parts adjusted. 5. The adjustments should be performed with the rated power supply voltage unless otherwise noted. Torque Measurement
screw position
3. Playback Mode
test tape P-4-A100 (10 kHz, 10 dB) L-CH 47 k
(High speed adjustment) 1. Press the PITCH CONTROL button to set to OFF. 2. Set to test mode. (Refer to page 11.) 3. Press the H button to playback. 4. Press the HIGH/NORMAL button to playback at double speed. 5. Adjust RV316 (DECK A), RV416 (DECK B) so that the frequency counter reading becomes 5,Hz. (Normal speed adjustment) 6. Press the H button to playback. 7. Press the HIGH/NORMAL button to playback at normal speed. 8. Adjust RV317 (DECK A), RV417 (DECK B) so that the frequency counter reading becomes 3,Hz. (Pitch control adjustment) (DECK A) 9. Press the PITCH CONTROL button to set to ON. 10. Set PITCH CONTROL knob to mechanical center. 11. Press the H button to playback. 12. Adjust RV318 so that the frequency counter reading becomes 2,Hz. Adjustment Location: MAIN board (See page 14.) Sample value of wow and flutter W.RMS (JIS) less than 0.3%. (test tape : WS-48B) Playback Level Adjustment Procedure: Forward Playback Mode
test tape P-4-L300 (315 Hz, 0 dB) 47 k
oscilloscope
47 k LINE OUT Screen Pattern
In phase
45 good
4. Change the reverse playback mode and repeat the steps 1 to 3. 5. After the adjustment, lock the adjustment screws with suitable locking compound. Adjustment Location: record/playback head
Adjust DECK A : RV111 (L-CH), RV211 (R-CH) and DECK B : RV121 (L-CH), RV221 (R-CH) so the level meter reading becomes the adjustment limits below. Adjustment Value: LINE OUT level : 7.7 dBs 0.5 dB (0.301 to 0.338 V) Level difference between channels : within 0.5 dB Confirm that the LINE OUT level does not change in playback mode while changing the mode from playback to stop several times.
reverse side
forward side
Adjustment Location: MAIN board (See page 14.)
adjustment screws
Bias Consumption Current Adjustment DECK A
Adjustment level: The palyback output of 10 kHz level difference against 315 Hz reference should be 0.5 dB. Adjustment Location: MAIN board (See page 14.) Record Level Adjustment DECK A DECK B Setting: REC LEVEL knob : standard record position (See page 11.) Procedure: 1. Set to test mode (See page 11.) 2. Insert a tspe into deck B, press the REC z button and then press the H button to start recording. 3. Record Mode
AF OSC blank tape CS-123
This adjustment should be performed when replacing the head assy or the bias oscillator transformer (T131, T231),(T141, T241). Setting: REC LEVEL knob : standard recording position (See page 11.) Procedure:
blank tape CS-413 set LINE IN no signal R-CH 3 L-CH TP331 (DECK A) TP441 (DECK B) digital voltmeter
10 k attenuator set 600 LINE IN 315 Hz, 50 mV (23.8 dBs)
1. Connect the digital voltmeter to test point TP331 (DECK A) and TP441 (DECK B). 2. Set DECK A: RV131 (L-CH), RV231 (R-CH) and DECK B: RV141 (L-CH), RV241 (R-CH) to mechanical center. 3. Press the H button to playback. 4. Adjust DECK A: T131 (L-CH), T231 (R-CH) and DECK B: T141 (L-CH), T241 (R-CH) so that the digital voltmeter r e a d ing becomes minimum. Adjustment Value: Maximum 220 mV
4. Playback Mode
recorded portion 47 k set level meter
Record Bias Adjustment DECK A DECK B Setting: REC LEVEL knob : standard record position (See page 11.) Procedure: 1. Set to test mode (See page 11.) 2. Insert a tape into deck B, press the REC z button and then press the H button to start recording.
AF OSC 10 k attenuator set 600 LINE IN 1) 315 Hz 2) 10 kHz blank tape CS-123
5. Confirm playback the signal recorded in step 2 become adjustment level as follows. If the selevels do not adjustment level, adjust the DECK A: RV102 (L-CH), RV202 (R-CH) and DECK B: RV101 (L-CH), RV201 (R-CH) to repeat steps 3 and 4. Adjustment Value: LINE OUT level : 23.8 dBs 0.5 dB (47.2 to 53.0 mV) Adjustment Location: MAIN board (See page 14.)
50 mV (23.8 dBs)
3. Record Mode
4. Playback Mode 5. Confirm playback the signal recorded in step 2 become adjustment level as follows. If the selevels do not adjustment level, adjust DECK A: RV131 (L-CH), RV231 (R-CH) and DECK B: RV141 (L-CH), RV241 (R-CH) to repeat steps 3 and 4.
Adjustment Location: main board [MAIN board] (Component side)
RV101 REC LEVEL (L)
RV121 PB LEVEL DECK B (L)
RV221 PB LEVEL DECK B (R)
1 RV111 RV211 PB LEVEL PB LEVEL DECK A (L) DECK A (R) IC32 20
IC551 19
RV201 REC LEVEL (R) BIAS CURRENT DECK B (L) T141 TP441 REC BIAS
TP331 REC BIAS T131 BIAS CURRENT DECK A (L) RV131 REC BIAS DECK A (L)
T231 BIAS CURRENT DECK A (R) RV318 PITCH CONTROL (DECK A)
RV202 REC LEVEL DECK A (R) RV317 NORMAL SPEED (DECK A) RV102 REC LEVEL DECK A (L)
RV141 REC BIAS DECK B (L) RV416 HIGH SPEED (DECK B)
RV231 REC BIAS DECK A (R)
RV316 HIGH SPEED (DECK A)
RV417 NORMAL SPEED (DECK B)
RV241 REC BIAS DECK B (R)
T241 BIAS CURRENT DECK B (R)
TC-WE675 SECTION 6 DIAGRAMS
6-1. CIRCUIT BOARDS LOCATION
LEAF SW (REC/PB) board (Deck A)
TRANS (A) board (v E) (Except SP)
TRANS (B) board (v B) POWER board (v F) MAIN board
DIRECTION board (v C)
HEAD RELAY (REC/PB) board (Deck A) PANEL board (v A) RECVOL board (v G) LEAF SW (REC/PB) board (Deck B)
H.P board (v D) HEAD RELAY (REC/PB) board (Deck B)
vA to vG are including into the mounted PANEL board.
(Page 17)
(Page 17) (Page 19)
(Page 18)
(Page 16)
6-4. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM MAIN (2/4) SECTION
(Page 15)
(Page 22)
(Page 19) (Page 18) (Page 17)
6-5. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM MAIN (3/4) SECTION See page 13 for Waveforms. See page 14 for Printed Wiring Board. See page 26 for IC Pin Functions.
(Page 20)
(Page 24)
6-6. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM MAIN (4/4) SECTION
(Page 16) (Page 22)
6-7. PRINTED WIRING BOARD LEAF SW SECTION See page 12 for Circuit Boards Location.
6-8. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM LEAF SW SECTION
TO MAIN BOARD
(Page 14)
* PLUNGER SOLENOID is supplied as the Mechanism Deck (TCM-230ASR41B : A-2100-942-A).
6-9. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM DISPLAY SECTION
6-10. PRINTED WIRING BOARD DISPLAY SECTION See page 12 for Circuit Boards Location.
Ref. No. D904 D905 D906 D907 D908 IC901 IC902 Q901 Location B-3 B-2 B-2 B-2 B-2 B-5 A-2 A-2
6-11. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM PANEL SECTION
(Page 18) (Page 17) (Page 17)
(Page 15, 16)
6-12. PRINTED WIRING BOARD PANEL SECTION See page 12 for Circuit Boards Location.
6-13. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM POWER SECTION
6-14. PRINTED WIRING BOARD POWER SECTION See page 12 for Circuit Boards Location.
6-15. IC PIN FUNCTION
IC801 SYSTEM CONTROL (CXP82432A-007Q) (MAIN board) Pin No. 48 Pin Name PLAYSW (B) 70U (B) METAL (B) SIRCS IN POWER IN VOL OUT A/B SEL CONTROL-A IN CONTROL-A OUT FL CLK FL DATA IN FL DATA OUT CS REC MUTE A REC /PB REC CAL 0 (B) REC CAL 1 (B) GP CAL 0 (B) GP CAL 1 (B) REC CAL 0 (A) REC CAL 1 (A) GP CAL 0 (A) GP CAL 1 (A) NC REC MUTE B CAL/OFF/S C/B/OFF REC EQ H/N PASS/MUTE/DOLBY BS/AMS/OFF RELAY (B) RELAY (A) METER (L) METER (R) HALF (B) SHUT (B) SHUT (A) HALF (A) RESET EXTAL XTAL VSS TX TEX VOL IN DIR MODE IN AVREF AV SS AR LED I/O I O I I I O I I O I I O I O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O I I I I I I I I I O I I I O Auto rec level control input Key input Connected to power supply Ground AUTO LED driver H: ON Ground Function Play switch input (DECK B) 70 output (DECK B) METAL input (DECK B) Sircs signal input Power hold input Volume output Playback A/B selector input Control A signal input Control A signal output FL CLK control input Display control input Display control output Sircs signal input Recording mute output L : Mute ON Record /playback dolby NR mode selector output L : Playback Recoding CAL control 0 (DECK B) Recoding CAL control 1 (DECK B) GP CAL control 0 (DECK B) GP CAL control 1 (DECK B) Recoding CAL control 0 (DECK A) Recoding CAL control 1 (DECK A) GP CAL control 0 (DECK A) GP CAL control 1 (DECK A) Not used Recording mute output (DECK B) CAL select switch Dolby selector H : C,Open: B, L: Dolby off REC EQ high/normal selector output L: Dolby Audio selector H: Pass , Open: Mute,L: Recording AMS amp selector H: BS, Open: AMS, L: OFF Relay swich input (DECK B) Relay swich input (DECK A) Meter L-CH input Meter R-CH input Half swich input (DECK B) Capstan motor rotation detection input (DECK B) Capstan motor rotation detection input (DECK A) Half swich input (DECK A) System reset input System clock oscillator output (10 MHz) System clock oscillator input (10 MHz) L : A, H : B Pin No. to Pin Name CD SYNC LED CAP, M2 (B) CAP, M4 (B) CAP, M3 (B) CAP, M1 (B) BIAS CAL 0 (B) BIAS CAL 1 (B) BIAS CAL 2 (B) BIAS CAL 3 (B) CAP, M2 (A) CAP, M1 (A) CAP, M3 (A) CAP, M4 (A) BIAS CAL 0 (A) BIAS CAL 1 (A) BIAS CAL 2 (A) BIAS CAL 3 (A) NC CAP, M H/L PITCH ON/OFF OSC ON/OFF OSC H/L LINE MUTE NC VF VDD N.C VSS BIAS (A) BIAS (B) PITCH CON-SW AMS IN TRG (B) TRG (A) NC PLAYSW (A) 70U (A) I/O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O I O O I I BIAS CAL control 0 (DECK A) BIAS CAL control 1 (DECK A) BIAS CAL control 2 (DECK A) BIAS CAL control 3 (DECK A) Not used Capstan motor high/normal selector output Pitch control ON/OFF output CAL detection ON/OFF select output CAL oscillator ON/OFF select output Line mute ON/OFF control output Not used Ground Power supply (+5V) Not used Ground Bias ON/OFF output (DECK A) Bias ON/OFF output (DECK B) Pitch control ON/OFF control output AMS amp selector Trigger control output (DECK B) Trigger control output (DECK A) Not used Play swich input (DECK A) 70 output (DECK A) L: ON L: ON Capstan motor driver (DECK A) BIAS CAL control 0 (DECK B) BIAS CAL control 1 (DECK B) BIAS CAL control 2 (DECK B) BIAS CAL control 3 (DECK B) Capstan motor driver (DECK B) Function SYNCHRO LED driver L: ON
TC-WE675 SECTION 7 EXPLODED VIEWS
NOTE: Items marked * are not stocked since they are seldom required for routine service. Some delay should be anticipated when ordering these items. The mechanical parts with no reference number in the exploded views are not supplied. Color Indication of Appearance Parts Example: KNOB, BALANCE (WHITE). (RED) Parts Color Cabinet's Color Hardware (# mark) list and accessories and packing materials are given in the last of this parts list. Abbreviation CND : Canadian model SP : Singapore model AUS : Australian model The components identified by mark 0 or dotted line with mark 0 are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified. Les composants identifis par une marque 0 sont critiques pour la scurit. Ne les remplacer que par une pice portant le numro spcifi.
7-1. CASE SECTION
not supplied
#1 #1 #1 #1 #1 #1
Ref. No. 1 1
Part No. 4-232-414-01 4-232-414-11 4-232-414-21 4-232-414-31 4-232-414-41
Description PANEL, BACK (US) PANEL, BACK (CND) PANEL, BACK (AEP) PANEL, BACK (UK) PANEL, BACK (SP)
Remark
Ref. No. 6
Part No. 4-232-149-71 3-703-244-00 3-363-099-01 1-535-688-11
Description CASE(410726) BUSHING (2104), CORD SCREW(CASE 3 TP2) TERMINAL
1-692-155-11 SELECTOR, POWER VOLTAGE (SP)
4-232-414-51 PANEL, BACK (AUS)
7-2. CHASSIS SECTION
US, CND
not supplied AEP, SP
not supplied #1
vB and vE are including into the mounted PANEL board (Ref No. 160). vB TRANS (B) board vE TRANS (A) board (EXCEPT SP) The components identified by mark 0 or dotted line with mark 0 are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified. Ref. No. * 54 * 55 Part No. 1-696-656-11 1-769-976-11 1-575-651-21 1-751-535-11 1-777-107-11 1-777-218-11 1-783-531-51 4-978-398-21 3-346-265-31 Les composants identifis par une marque 0 sont critiques pour la scurit. Ne les remplacer que par une pice portant le numro spcifi. Remark Ref. No. 0 TTT901 Part No. Description Remark
Description WIRE(FLAT TYPE) (13 CORE) WIRE(FLAT TYPE) (13 CORE) CORD, POWER (SP) CORD, POWER (UK) CORD, POWER (AEP) CORD, POWER (AUS) CORD, POWER (US,CND) CUSHION HOLDER, PC BOARD
A-2007-866-A MAINBOARD, COMPLETE (US,CND,SP,AUS) A-2007-869-A 4-232-237-01 3-970-608-01 1-431-786-12 1-431-788-12 MAINBOARD, COMPLETE (AEP,UK) FOOT(DIA. 30) SUMITITE (B3), +BV TRANSFORMER, POWER (AEP,UK,AUS) TRANSFORMER, POWER (US,CND)
1-431-789-12 TRANSFORMER, POWER (SP)
7-3. CASSETTE HOLDER SECTION
TCM-230ASR41B
111 112
107 113
114 104
Ref. No. 107 108
Part No. X-4953-496-1 X-4953-497-1 4-232-407-01 3-022-410-01 3-019-450-01
Description LID(A) ASSY, CASSETTE LID(B) ASSY, CASSETTE BUTTON (EJECT) DAMPER PLATE (L), FULCRUM
Ref. No. 115
Description
X-4953-542-1 HOLDER (L) ASSY, CASSETTE 3-019-454-01 SPRING (L), LOADING 3-019-453-01 3-019-456-01 3-019-452-01 4-951-620-01 4-959-229-11 LEVER (LOCK R) SCREW, STEP LEVER (LOCK L) SCREW (2.6X8), +BVTP DETENT, CASSETTE
X-4953-543-1 HOLDER (R) ASSY, CASSETTE 3-019-455-01 SPRING (R), LOADING 3-019-451-01 PLATE (R), FULCRUM
7-4. FRONT PANEL SECTION
vA to vG are including into the mounted PANEL board (Ref No. 160). vA PANEL board vC DIRECTION board vD H.P board vF POWER board vG RECVOL board
154 160
(Including v A to v G)
156 151
157 158
not supplied FLT901 not supplied
154 154
Ref. No. 154 * 157
Part No. X-4953-492-1 X-4953-493-1 4-232-409-01 4-232-410-01 4-951-620-01
Ref. No. 160
PANEL (US) ASSY, FRONT (US,CND) PANEL (EU) ASSY, FRONT (AEP,UK,SP,AUS) KNOB (DIA. 21) KNOB (SLIDE) SCREW (2.6X8), +BVTP
4-232-412-11 BUTTON (DIA 3.5)(SILVER) (AEP) 3-931-378-01 KNOB (F10) 1-769-950-11 A-2007-867-A A-2007-868-A A-2007-870-A A-2007-871-A WIRE (FLAT TYPE) (11 CORE) PANEL BOARD, COMPLETE (US,CND) PANEL BOARD, COMPLETE (AUS) PANEL BOARD, COMPLETE (AEP,UK) PANEL BOARD, COMPLETE (SP)
4-978-398-21 CUSHION 4-231-973-01 BUTTON (POWER) 4-232-412-01 BUTTON (DIA 3.5) (US,CND,AEP,UK,SP,AUS)
7-5. TAPE MECHANISM SECTION
207 208
5.00% 50V 5.00% 50V 50V 20.00% 16V 20.00% 16V 20.00% 20.00% 20.00% 20.00% 20.00% 20.00% 20.00% 20.00% 20.00% 50V 50V 50V 10V 10V 50V 6.3V 35V 10V 25V
30.00% 10% 5.00% 5% 5%
5.00% 100V 5.00% 50V 25V 30.00% 16V 20.00% 25V 20.00% 20.00% 0.25PF 20.00% 20.00% 5.00% 5.00% 5.00% 5.00% 20.00% 20.00% 20.00% 20.00% 20.00% 20.00% 25V 25V 500V 50V 50V 100V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 25V 25V 25V
20.00% 50V 25V 50V 25V 25V 25V 25V
1-161-494-00 CERAMIC 1-161-494-00 CERAMIC < CONNECTOR >
CN301 CN311 CN401 CN411 * CN803 * CN807 CNA806 CNM701 CNS802
1-691-770-11 1-784-774-11 1-691-770-11 1-784-774-11 1-568-934-11 1-568-954-11 1-506-468-11 1-691-769-11 1-568-830-11
PLUG (MICRO CONNECTOR) 8P CONNECTOR, FFC 13P PLUG (MICRO CONNECTOR) 8P CONNECTOR, FFC 13P PIN, CONNECTOR 7P PIN, CONNECTOR 5P PIN, CONNECTOR 3P PLUG (MICRO CONNECTOR) 7P CONNECTOR, FFC 11P
1-107-584-11 CERAMIC 1-126-965-11 ELECT 1-126-959-11 ELECT
0.25PF 500V 20.00% 50V 20.00% 50V
The components identified by mark 0 or dotted line with mark 0 are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified.
Les composants identifis par une marque 0 sont critiques pour la scurit. Ne les remplacer que par une pice portant le numro spcifi.
Ref. No. Part No. Description < DIODE > D306 D307 D318 D351 D451 D521 D522 D601 D701 D702 D703 D704 D705 D706 D707 D708 D709 D710 D711 D712 D713 D714 D715 D716 D801 8-719-911-19 8-719-911-19 8-719-911-19 8-719-911-19 8-719-911-19 8-719-911-19 8-719-911-19 8-719-911-19 8-719-024-99 8-719-024-99 8-719-024-99 8-719-024-99 8-719-911-19 8-719-911-19 8-719-024-99 8-719-911-19 8-719-933-33 8-719-933-35 8-719-933-33 8-719-933-35 8-719-911-19 8-719-911-19 8-719-911-19 8-719-985-95 8-719-911-19 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE < IC > IC321 IC331 IC421 IC431 IC501 IC502 IC504 IC561 IC701 IC801 IC802 IC803 IC804 IC805 IC806 8-759-710-59 8-759-106-56 8-759-710-59 8-759-106-56 8-752-075-27 8-759-694-61 8-752-070-67 8-759-694-61 8-759-634-51 8-752-902-28 8-759-165-82 8-759-916-14 8-759-000-48 8-759-916-14 8-759-000-48 IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC NJM4580D-D uPC1297CA NJM4580D-D uPC1297CA CXA1878Q NJM4565L CXA1597P NJM4565L NJM4558D CXP82432A-007Q PST600E-T MC74HC04AN MC14052BCP MC74HC04AN MC14052BCP 1SS119-25 1SS119-25 1SS119-25 1SS119-25 1SS119-25 1SS119-25 1SS119-25 1SS119-25 11ES2-NTA2B 11ES2-NTA2B 11ES2-NTA2B 11ES2-NTA2B 1SS119-25 1SS119-25 11ES2-NTA2B 1SS119-25 HZS6A1L HZS6A3L HZS6A1L HZS6A3L 1SS119-25 1SS119-25 1SS119-25 HZS7A2LTA 1SS119-25 Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description < FILTER > LPF101 1-233-271-11 FILTER, LOW PASS LPF201 1-233-271-11 FILTER, LOW PASS < TRANSISTOR > Q101 Q102 Q103 Q104 Q201 Q202 Q203 Q204 Q302 Q303 Q306 Q307 Q308 Q311 Q314 Q316 Q317 Q318 Q341 Q342 Q343 Q351 Q371 Q373 Q402 Q403 Q411 Q414 Q417 Q441 Q442 Q443 Q451 Q471 Q473 Q501 Q502 Q503 Q505 Q506 Q601 Q701 Q702 Q703 Q704 Q707 Q708 Q801 8-729-029-94 8-729-142-25 8-729-030-02 8-729-030-02 8-729-029-94 8-729-142-25 8-729-030-02 8-729-030-02 8-729-801-93 8-729-030-02 8-729-030-02 8-729-030-02 8-729-030-02 8-729-801-84 8-729-030-02 8-729-029-56 8-729-029-56 8-729-029-56 8-729-119-76 8-729-194-57 8-729-194-57 8-729-119-76 8-729-140-04 8-729-030-02 8-729-801-93 8-729-030-02 8-729-801-84 8-729-030-02 8-729-029-56 8-729-119-76 8-729-194-57 8-729-194-57 8-729-119-76 8-729-140-04 8-729-030-02 8-729-119-76 8-729-620-05 8-729-620-05 8-729-029-94 8-729-029-94 8-729-620-05 8-729-141-83 8-729-209-15 8-729-141-83 8-729-620-05 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR DTC143TSA 2SD1020-HFE DTC144ESA DTC144ESA DTC143TSA 2SD1020-HFE DTC144ESA DTC144ESA 2SD1387-3 DTC144ESA DTC144ESA DTC144ESA DTC144ESA 2SB1013-4 DTC144ESA DTA144ESA DTA144ESA DTA144ESA 2SA1175-HFE 2SC945-P 2SC945-P 2SA1175-HFE 2SB1116A-L DTC144ESA 2SD1387-3 DTC144ESA 2SB1013-4 DTC144ESA DTA144ESA 2SA1175-HFE 2SC945-P 2SC945-P 2SA1175-HFE 2SB1116A-L DTC144ESA 2SA1175-HFE 2SC2603-EF 2SC2603-EF DTC143TSA DTC143TSA 2SC2603-EF 2SB1094-LK 2SD2012 2SB1094-LK 2SC2603-EF 2SA1175-HFE 2SB1116A-L DTC114ESA Remark
1/4W F 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W F 1/4W F 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W F 1/4W F 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W F 1/4W 1/4W F 1/4W 1/4W F 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W F 1/4W F 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W F 1/4W F 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W F 1/4W 1/4W F 1/4W 1/4W
F F F F
1/4W F 1/4W F 1/4W 1/4W F 1/4W 1/4W F 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W F 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W F 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W
1-249-427-11 CARBON 1-247-852-11 CARBON 1-249-430-11 CARBON
1-249-429-11 CARBON 1-249-421-11 CARBON 1-247-852-11 CARBON 1-247-866-11 CARBON 1-247-874-11 CARBON The components identified by mark 0 or dotted line with mark 0 are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified.
10K 5% 1/4W 2.2K 5% 1/4W F 7.5K 5% 1/4W 30K 5% 1/4W 62K 5% 1/4W Les composants identifis par une marque 0 sont critiques pour la scurit. Ne les remplacer que par une pice portant le numro spcifi.
Ref. No. R837 R838 R839 R840 R841 R842 R843 R844 R845 R846 R847 R849 R853 R854 R855 R856 R857 R858 R859 R860 R861 R863 R864 R865 R866 R867 R868 R869 Part No. 1-249-434-11 1-249-434-11 1-249-434-11 1-249-434-11 1-249-429-11 1-249-429-11 1-249-429-11 1-249-429-11 1-249-431-11 1-249-429-11 1-247-864-11 1-249-424-11 1-249-421-11 1-247-852-11 1-247-866-11 1-247-874-11 1-249-431-11 1-249-434-11 1-249-434-11 1-249-434-11 1-249-434-11 1-249-429-11 1-249-429-11 1-249-429-11 1-249-429-11 Description CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON 27K 27K 27K 27K 10K 10K 10K 10K 15K 10K 24K 3.9K 2.2K 7.5K 30K 62K 15K 27K 27K 27K 27K 10K 10K 10K 10K 24K 10K 3.9K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% Remark 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W F 1/4W F 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W F 0 C001 C517 C518 C751 C752 C753 C901 C902 C903 C904 Ref. No. T341 T441 Part No. Description
1-429-222-11 TRANSFORMER, BIAS OSCILLATION 1-429-222-11 TRANSFORMER, BIAS OSCILLATION < TEST PIN >
TP331 TP441
1-766-276-11 PIN, CONNECTOR (PC BOARD) 3P 1-766-276-11 PIN, CONNECTOR (PC BOARD) 3P < VIBRATOR >
X801 1-579-175-11 VIBRATOR, CERAMIC (10MHz) ************************************************************** A-2007-867-A A-2007-868-A A-2007-870-A A-2007-871-A PANEL BOARD, COMPLETE (US,CND) PANEL BOARD, COMPLETE (AUS) PANEL BOARD, COMPLETE (AEP,UK) PANEL BOARD, COMPLETE (SP) ********************** (TRANS (A), TRANS (B), DIRECTION, H.P, POWER, RECVOL BOARD are included.) < CAPACITOR > 1-113-925-11 1-162-294-31 1-162-294-31 1-164-159-11 1-137-374-11 1-137-374-11 1-104-665-11 1-161-494-00 1-162-207-31 1-126-960-11 CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC MYLAR MYLAR ELECT CERAMIC CERAMIC ELECT < CONNECTOR > * CN001 * CN002 CN901 1-580-230-31 PIN, CONNECTOR (PC BOARD) 2P (SP) 1-568-226-11 PIN, CONNECTOR 2P (US,CND,AEP,UK,AUS) 1-568-830-11 CONNECTOR, FFC 11P < DIODE > D901 D902 D904 D905 D906 D907 D908 8-719-313-43 8-719-313-43 8-719-911-19 8-719-911-19 8-719-911-19 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE SEL6210S-TH10 (SYNCHRO) SEL6210S-TH10 (AUTO) 1SS119-25 1SS119-25 1SS119-25 0.01uF 0.001uF 0.001uF 0.1uF 0.047uF 0.047uF 100uF 0.022uF 22PF 1uF 20.00% 250V 10% 50V 10% 50V 50V 5.00% 50V 5.00% 50V 20.00% 10V 25V 5% 50V 20.00% 50V
S927 S928 S931 S932 S933 S934 S935 S936 S937 S941 S942 S943 S944 S945 S946
1/4W 1/4W 1/4W F 1/4W F 1/4W F 1/4W F 1/4W F 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W F 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W F F F F F F F F F F F F F F
1-771-349-21 SWITCH, KEYBOARD (J (AMS) RMS + (A DECK)) 1-771-349-21 SWITCH, KEYBOARD (zREC (A DECK)) 1-771-349-21 SWITCH, KEYBOARD (RESET (A DECK)) 1-771-349-21 SWITCH, KEYBOARD (MEMORY (A DECK)) 1-771-349-21 SWITCH, KEYBOARD (FADER) 1-771-349-21 1-771-349-21 1-786-127-11 1-762-251-11 1-771-349-21 1-771-349-21 1-771-349-21 1-771-349-21 1-771-349-21 SWITCH, KEYBOARD (ARL) SWITCH, KEYBOARD (SYNCHRO) SWITCH, SLIDE (DOLBY NR OFF-ON-MPX) SWITCH, SLIDE (DOLBY NR B-C) SWITCH, KEYBOARD (DISPLAY (RMS))
SWITCH, KEYBOARD (RMS START (RMS)) SWITCH, KEYBOARD (CHECK (RMS)) SWITCH, KEYBOARD (SET (RMS)) SWITCH, KEYBOARD (A+B REC (START (DECK B X))) 1-771-349-21 SWITCH, KEYBOARD (DUBBING A+B, HIGH/ NORMAL (START (DECK B X))) 1-762-609-11 1-771-349-21 1-771-349-21 1-771-349-21 SWITCH, SLIDE (DIRECTION G/j/RELAY) SWITCH, KEYBOARD (RESET (B DECK)) SWITCH, KEYBOARD (MEMORY (B DECK)) SWITCH, KEYBOARD (DECK A (AUTO CAL (START X))) 1-771-349-21 SWITCH, KEYBOARD (DECK B (AUTO CAL (START X)))
S947 S951 S952 S953 S954
S960 1-554-118-00 SWITCH, PUSH (1 KEY)(PITCH CON ON/OFF) ************************************************************** MISCELLANEOUS *************** TTT901 1-696-656-11 1-769-976-11 1-575-651-21 1-751-535-11 1-777-107-11 1-777-218-11 1-783-531-51 1-769-950-11 1-431-786-12 1-431-788-12 WIRE (FLAT TYPE) (13 CORE) WIRE (FLAT TYPE) (13 CORE) CORD, POWER (SP) CORD, POWER (UK) CORD, POWER (AEP) CORD, POWER (AUS) CORD, POWER (US,CND) WIRE (FLAT TYPE) (11 CORE) TRANSFORMER, POWER (AEP,UK,AUS) TRANSFORMER, POWER (US,CND)
1-249-441-11 CARBON
< VARIABLE RESISTOR > RV901 RV902 1-225-707-11 RES, VAR, CARBON 20K 1-225-619-11 RES, VAR, CARBON 10K < SWITCH > 0 S850 S911 S912 S913 S914 1-762-581-11 1-771-349-21 1-771-349-21 1-771-349-21 1-771-349-21 SWITCH, AC POWER PUSH (1 KEY)(POWER) SWITCH, KEYBOARD (s (CLEAR)(A DECK)) SWITCH, KEYBOARD (X (A DECK)) SWITCH, KEYBOARD (G (FRONT)(A DECK)) SWITCH, KEYBOARD (g (BACK)(A DECK))
(PLUNGER SOLENOID is supplied as the Mechanism Deck (TCM-230ASR41B : A-2100-942-A)). **************************************************************
Ref. No.
ACCESSORIES & PACKING MATERIALS ******************************** 1-776-263-51 CORD, CONNECTION 1-777-241-11 CORD, CONNECTION (CONTROL A1II CABLE) (CND) 4-232-596-11 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (ENGLISH) 4-232-596-21 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (FRENCH,SPANISH) (CND,AEP,SP) 4-232-596-31 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (GERMAN,DUTCH,SWEDISH,ITALIAN,POLISH)(AEP) 4-232-596-71 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (CHINESE)(SP) ************************************************************** ************** HARDWARE LIST ************** #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 7-685-646-79 7-685-871-01 7-685-851-09 7-685-852-04 7-685-902-21 SCREW +BVTP 3X8 TYPE2 N-S SCREW +BVTT 3X6 (S) SCREW +BVTT 2X4 (S) SCREW +BVTT 2X5 (S) SCREW +PTPWH 2.6X8 (TYPE2)
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