CONCORD 103 User manual

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GTNERAL INFORMATION
The
Concord
Modei
103
is
a
three-speed,
dual-track tape
recorder.
Recordings can be made
directly from a microphone
and from a radio,
phonoglaph,
or
television
receiver.
The three tape speeds are
I 7/ 8,
3 3/4
and 'l l/ 2 ips. The
playing
and
recording
time
using
both tracks
are as follows:
ReeI
Size
3"
(300
fr.
)
5
"
(600
ft.
)
l7l8lps
I hour
2 hours
3 3/4
ips
l/ 2 hour
I hour
Indianapolis
6, Indiana.
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Printed
in U.S. of Amerlca
7I/2ips
1/ 4
hour
V
2 hour
Connect
recorder
to an
outlet supplying U0-120 volts,
60 cycles AC
only. Before con-
nectj.ng to line supply,
be
certain
it agrees with
these
speciJications.
Supplied
By:
Concord Eleclronics
Corp.
I
549
North Vine
Street
Los
Angeles,
California
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HOWARD
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The
li.stj.ng of any available replacement
part
herein
does
not
constitute
in
any case a
recommendation,
warranty or
guarantyby
Howard
W. Sams & Co., Inc., as to the
quality
and suitability of such replacement
part.
The numbers
of
these
parts
have
been compiled from inlormation furnished
to
Howard
W.
Sams
& Co., Inc., by the manufacturers
of
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the
partj.cular
type of
replacement
part
listed.
Repro-
ductlon or
use,
without
express
permission,
of editorial or
pictorial
content,
in any mamer,
i8
prohibited.
No
patent
liability is agsumed vith
re8pect to the ue ol the
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I.
2-
Remove
the
lid
f
rom
the case.
Remove
the AC cord and accessories from
the
accessory
bag.
3. Plug
the AC cord
into
a convenient outlet of
PREPARI
NG FOR OPERATI
ON
FUNCTION
OF
CONTROLS
OPERATI
NG I NSTRUCTIONS
proper
power
rating.
4. Recorder
is now
ready
for
use.
Before
oper-
ating,
the operator
should
familiarize
himself
with
t}te
function
of
the controls.
0n-0ff
-Volume
Turn
knob
clockwise to turn the
power
on
to the
unit.
Further
rotation increases
the volume
during
playback.
When
recording, it
controls the
recording
leveI.
Sel ector
l.
The tape motion is stopped when
the
Selector is
in
the
"Stop"
position.
2.
Turning the
Selector
counterclockwise
places
the
unit in
"Rewind"
position.
3.
Turning
the
Selector
clockwise from the Stop
position places
the
unit in
"Forward"
or
Play
position.
4.
To Record,
pull
the
'RECI'
lever
toward
you,
then turn the Selector control to the
'Forward"
position. ("REC.
"
lever is located
to the
right
of
Selector
knob).
Fast Forward
Turn Selector to
Forward
(Play)
position
and
then move
the Fast Forward
lever
toward the
front
of
the case to advance the tape
rapidly.
Quick
Stop
When
the
lever is
pulled
toward the
front
of the
case it will stop
the
forward
motion of
the
tape tem-
porarily
without
turning
off
the amplifier or
motor
circuits.
REC.
Safety
To record, move
the
REC.
Safety Lever
toward
thefront of
the case before
turningthe Selectorcontrol
to the
Forward
position.
This is
a
Safety
Lock
to
pre-
vent
the
recorder
from
being
placed
in
the
Record
position
accidental.ly.
Speed Selector
To
place
the unit in
7
l/
2 ips speed,
move
the
selector toward
the
rear
of
the
recorder.
For 3 3/
4
ips
speed, move
the
lever
toward the front
of the
recorder.
For L7/
8
ips,
Ieave
the selector in
the
3 3/4
ips
position.
Remove
the 7I/
2 ips
capstan
roller
(115)
and
place
it on
the capstan
holder.
N0TE:
Replace
the
capstan
roller
on
the cap-
stan
when recording
3 3/
4 ips
or 7 L/ 2 ips.
Earphone Jack
The Earphone
may
be
plugged
into
this
jack
for
monitoringa recording
orfor listening
tothe
playback
of a recording.
"Ext.
" 0utput
Jack
This
jack
is
provided
for
playing
the
recorder
through
an
external speaker, radio,
or Hi Fi ampli-
fier.
"Aux."
Radio-Phono
lnput Jack
This
jack
is
used
when
recording
from a
radio,
phonograph,
or TV.
"Mic.
"
lnput
Jack
This
jack
is
used
when making recordings
with
the
microphone.
Threading
the
Tape
l.
Movethe
Selector control tothe
"Stop"
position.
2.
Place
a
reel
of
tape
on
the
left-handreelspindle
(76).
3. Place
an empty reel on
the
right-hand reel
spindle
(15).
4.
Unwind about
12" of
tape from
the
reel. Hold
a
section taut
and
insert it in
the tape slot. Make
sure
the dull-coated side faces
the
rear
of the
recorder.
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5.
Insert
the free
end of the tape into
one of the
radialslots
ofthe right-hand
spindle reel.
Turn
the
reel
several
turns counterclockwise
to
fasten
the tape to the
reel
and to
take
up slack
between
reels.
Recording f rom
Microphone
Rotate
the On-Off
-Volume
control
clockwise to
turn the recorder
on. Allow suJficient
time
for
the tubes to warm
up.
Insertthe microphone
plug
into
the
'Mic.
"
jack.
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3. Set
the speed selector
for
the desired
speed
7I/2,33/4,
orLT/
8ips.
4.
PulI
the
'IREC.
"
lever
toward
the
front of
the
case and move
the Selector
control to the
For-
ward
position.
5. Hold
the microphone
about
6 to
12
inches from
the
mouth and speak
in a normal
voice.
6.
Adjust
the
Volume control
until
the
level indi-
cator flashes on
the
loudest
passages.
N0TE:
Correctvolume levelduring
a
recording
is
very important.
Too weak
a
signal
will
resultin
weak
playback
andhigh
background
noise.
Too
strong
a
signal
will result in
distortion
during
playback.
Recording
f rom
a
Radio,
Phonograph
or
Television
Receiver
Connect
the
patch
cord
supplied
with
the
re-
corder as
follows:
l.
Connect
the alligator
clips across the voice
coil
terminals of the
radio,
phonograph,
ortelevision
receiver.
2. Insert
the
patch
cord
plug
into
the Aux.
jack.
3.
Follow
steps I
thru
4
under
'Microphone
Re-
cording".
Recording
f rom
Cartridge
l.
Magnetic
Cartridge:
(a)
Connect
theoutput
of
the cartridge
to a
pre-
amplifier.
(b)
Connectthe
preamplifier
outputto
the'Aux'.'
jack
of the recorder.
(c)
Follow
steps
I
thru 4
under
"Microphone
Recording".
2. Crystal or
Ceramic
Cartridge:
(a)
Connectthe
cartridge leads
through the
patch
cord to
the
"Aux.
"
jack
of
the
recorder.
(b)
Follow
steps I
thru
4
under
"Microphone
Recording".
Dual
Track Recording
This
recorder
will
record
and
play
on one-half
thewidth
of
the tape
at atime,
resulting
in atwo-track
recording.
After
the first recording
is
completed,
remove
the
full reel
f rom
the right-hand spindle,
turn
the
reel
over
and
place
it
on the left-hand spindle.
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Then make
another
recording.
The tape
canbe
played
back
in
the
same manner.
Rewind
To
rewind
the
tape at a
rapid
speed turn
the
Selector control
to
Rewind
position.
To
Play
a
Recording
l.
Thread
the tape as described under
'Ifhreading
the
Tape".
2.
Turn the
Selector control to the Forward
(Play)
position.
3. Adjustthe
volume to the
desired
listening
level.
To
Erase
a
Recording
Any
recording
on tape is automatically erased
before
a new
one
is made when inthe record
position.
To erase a
recording
without
putting
new
material on
the
tape,
follow
the normal
recording
procedure
but
set
the volume
control
to the full
counterclockwise
position.
To
Edit
and
Splice
Tape
NOTE:
It is
impossible
to edit and splice
one
track tapewithout
effecting
the other. Re-
cordings to
be edited should
be
limited
to
one track recordings
only.
l.
Tape maybe
edited
bycutting out unwanted
por-
tions,
or
by
joining
selections
into
anotier
sequence.
Announcements
can
be
inserted
be-
tween selections,
etc.
Unused tape
can be
spliced for reuse.
2.
For
best
results,
cut tape at a slight diagonal,
butt ends together
and fasten on
the
glossy
side
with splicing
tape.
Trim off any
excessive
width.
To
Remove
Recorder from Case
l. Remove
all control
knobs.
2.
Remove
head covers
(4
&
5).
Remove
thefour
rubber feeton
the bottom
ofthe
case.
Li{t
the bottom cover
from
case.
CLEAN
ING
The
record
head
(ll0),
erase head
(126),
capstan
(lI5),
pinch
rouer
(U4),
and tape
guides
(f06)
shoufd
be
cleaned occasionally
to
remove
the
tape
residue
which is
worn off
the tape as it
passes
these
parts.
Use a soft
cloth
and
alcohol
to
remove
the
residue.
Clean the
rubber
tired
idler
wheels and
belts
with
alcohol.
Remove
one
long
brass
colored
phiJ.lips
head
screw from front
part
of the chassis.
Remove
three other
phillips
head screws from
chassis.
LiJt
recorder
from
case.
To
reassemble,
reverse
the
foregoing
proced-
ure.
DISASSEMBLY
5.
6.
t-
B.
3.
4.
LU
B
RI CATI ON
All rotating
parts
are
provided
withoilite bear-
ings and
are
lubricated
before leaving
the factory.
Under
normal
use, nolubricationis
requiredfor
along
period
of
time.
When
lubrication
is necessary,
use a
good grade
of
oil
sparingly.
When
lubricating
the
flywheel
bearing,
remove
the
capstan
(ll5)
and inject 4
or 5
drops
of
oil.
ADJUSTMENTS
ldler
Wheel
Toadjust
the idler wheel
pressure,
setthe speed
selector
to 3 3/4 ips.
Hook a spring scale
to
the
end
of the idler
lever
(89)
and
pull
until the idler
is liJted
away
f
rom
the motor
pulley.
The
spring(61)
should
be
adjusted
so that
there
is
between
9
and
12
ounces of
pufl.
The idler
wheel height is
adjusted
by
moving
the
motor
pulley
up or
down
as
required.
In
the 3
3/
4
ips
position
the
distance
between the lower
surface of the
idler
wheel and
the
step
of
the
motor
pulley
should
be
3/ 32".
In the ?
L/
2 ips
position
the distance
between
the upper
sur{ace
of the
idler
wheel
(85)
and the step
of the motor
pulley (139)
must
be around
L/
32".
Tape
Speed
and
Pinch
Roller
(a)
Tape Speed
-
Set the Speed
Lever
to 7
L/
2
ips,
and theSelector
control
tothe Forward
position.
Adjust
the hex nut
(129)
clockwise
to
increase
speed,
and
counterclockwise
to
decrease
speed.
After
adjustment
is made,
check the L 7/ I
and 3
3/
4 ips
speeds.
(b)
PinchRoller
-
Tocheck
the
pressureof
the
Pinch Roller
(ll4),
set
the controls as de-
scribed
under
'nlape
Speed".
Measure
the
tension of
the
pinch
roller
by
hanging
the hook of
a
spring
scale
to the
pinch
roller
sha.ft,
pull
on
the
scales
until
s
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the
pinch
roller
(Il4)
is lifted
away f
rom
the
Capstan
(ll5),
the
tension should
be between
I
and 2
pounds.
If adjustment is necessary
turn the
hex nut
(I29)
clockwise
to
increase
tension
and
counterclockwise to
decrease
tension. If
adjustment
was made,
the
'Tape
Speed Ad-
justment"
must
be checked.
Pressure
Pad
Setthe
Selector control toForward Position and
turn
the Fast Forward
lever
to
Fast Forward.
Adjust
the
position
of
t}re
pressure pad
retainer
(128)
bV turning
retaining screw
(134)
so
the
proper
distance
between the f
ront
sur{ace
of the
pads
and
the
heads
(ll0
and
126) is
L/
4".
Tighten hex nut
(133).
Adjust
the angle
of
lug
(124)
so
pads
are
parallel
to
the heads
(lI0
and 126).
Record
Switch
Arm
When
the Recorder is in the record mode
the
record
switch
arm
(62)
is
locked
against the
switch
lock
arm
(52).
The
distance
between
the outer
edge
of the
re-
cord switch arm
(62)
and the switch lock arm
(52)
protrusion,
should
be
about
L/
64
to
3/ 64
inch.
Adjust
screw
(68)
Iocated
on
the
switch lever
(69)
and
lock it in
place
with the adjustment
nut.
Play-Record
Head
Thread agoodprerecorded
tapeon the
recorder.
While
playing
back, adjust
the
head mounting
screws
for
the
proper
position
of the head which will
give
maximum
output.
The
adjusting screws must
be
tight
when
adjustment is
completed.
Erase Head
The erase head
(126)
should
be
adjusted
so
that
it
effects
just
the
top half
of the
recorded
tape.
This
adjustment
should
be made in Record
posi-
tion.
Loosen
the erase
head
adjusting screws,
and
adjust
head
to
aposition
where
only the top half
of the
tape will be erased.
The
adjusting screws
must
be
tight
when
adjustment
is
completed.
Record
Bias Adjustments
Set
the Selector
to Record
position
and
tape
speed
for
3 3/
4'".
Adjust
Al for 45
volts Rn[,S
aeross
the
Recordr/
Play
head.
Bias
Frequency
Adjustment
Set the
Selector
to Record
position
and adjust A2 for
bias
frequency
of
30KC
+
2KC.
Record Level
Indicator
Adjustment
Inject a
1000
cycle
signal
into
either Input
jack
with
the
Selector
set
to Record.
Adjust
R2
until
the neon
lamp
lights
with Il
to l5
volts of signal
level
at
pin
6
(plate)
of
V2
(I2AUT).
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TROUBLE CHART
Symptom
Cause
Remedy
Tape
Speed
too fast.
l.
Voltage seleetor
plug
in wrong 1. Insert
plug
in ll?V
jack.
jack.
2. Frequency selector plug
in 2. Insert
plug
in
60 cycle
jack.
wrong
jaek.
3.
Pinch
Roller spring
(132)
mis-
3. See
"Pinch
Roller
Adjustment"
adjusted.
under
"Adjustments".
No Rewind.
l. Drive
belt
(77)
broken.
1.
Replace
drive
belt
(??).
2. Rewind
spring
(81)
broken or 2.
Connector
replacerewind
spring
disconnected.
(81).
3. Motor
pulley
(139)
loose on
its
3.
Tighten
set screw
(140)
on motor
shaJt.
pulley
(139).
No
Record
or
Playback.
l.
'Play-record
head
(110)
defec- l. Replace
Play-record
head
(ll0).
tive.
2.
Pinch
Roller
Spring
(tgZ)
ais- 2.
Connect
or replace
Pinch Roller
connected or
broken. spring
032).
No
Erase
l. Erase
head
(126)
defective. l. Replace
erase head
(126).
2.
Erase
head
026)
positioned
2.
Position
erase
head
(126)
so it is
wrong.
parallelwith
thetape when inRe-
cord
position.
Rewind
spindle
brake inop-
l.
Rewind
brake
spring
(22)
dis- l.
Connect
or
replace
rewind
brake
erative.
connected
or
broken.
spring
(22).
Takeup spindle
brake
inop- l.
Takeup
brake spring
(74)
dis- l.
Connect
or replace
takeup
brake
erative.
connected
or
broken. spring
(74).
Selector
switch operates
too
1. Interlock
spring
(54)
discon- l.
Connect or replace
interlock
freely.
nected
or
broken. spring
(54).
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MECHAN
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A-85151
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A-67464
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A-70143
A-7005?
A-65379
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A-65398-A
A-65380
A-65381
A-6?689
A-65407
A-6540r
A-6?685
A-67687
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A-67682
A-65386
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Fast Forward Lever
Knob
Selector Knob
Reeord
Safety
Knob
Head
Cover
(Rear)
Head
Cover
(Front)
Speed
Selector Knob
On/
o/if. Volume
Control
Knob
Quick-Stop
Knob
Cabinet
Handle Assembly
ReeI Spindle
Screw
Reel Holder
Washer
Lock Washer
Takeup
Spindle
Friction Felt
Friction Disc
Friction Spring
Takeup
Reel Drive
Spindle
"E "
Type Retainer
Phenolic
Washer
Brake
Spring
Takeup
Brake
Lever
Screw
Shake-proof
Washer
Flat
Washer
Spacer
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