Sony TC-FX45 User manual

Category
Cassette players
Type
User manual
US Model
Canadian Model
‘Dolby’ and the double-D symbol are the trade marks of
Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. Noise reduction
system manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories
Licensing Corporation.
SPECIFICATIONS
Recording system
4-track
2-channel
stereo
Fast-forward and rewind time
Approx. 100 sec. (with C-60 cassette)
Bias frequency 105
kHz
Signal-to-noise ratio (NAB, at peak level)
OFF B-TYPE ON C-TYPE ON
TYPE IV (Sony METALLIC)
56 dB 65 dB
71 dB
TYPE
III
(Sony
FeCr)
59 dB
66 dB
72 dB
TYPE II (Sony UCX)
56 dB
63 dB 69 dB
TYPE
I
(Sony BHF or HFX)
54 dB
61 dB 67 dB
Total harmonic distortion
1.0% (with Sony METALLIC and FeCr
cassettes)
SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!!
COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY SHADING AND MARK
A
ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS, EXPLODED
VIEWS 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.
AEP Model
UK Model
E Model
Frequency response DOLBY NR OFF
l With TYPE IV cassette (Sony METALLIC)
20 18,000 Hz
30
-
16,000 Hz (±3 dB), (DIN)
30
-
13,000 Hz (±3 dB, 0 VU recording)
l With TYPE
III
cassette (Sony FeCr)
20
-
16,000 Hz
30
-
16,000 Hz
(±3
dB), (DIN)
l With TYPE II cassette (Sony UCX)
20 17,000 Hz
30
-
15,000 Hz (±3 dB), (DIN)
l With TYPE I cassette (Sony BHF or HFX)
20
-
16,000 Hz
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ATTENTION AU COMPOSANT AYANT RAPPORT
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SECURITE!
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DIAGRAMMES
SCHE-
MATIQUES,
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ET LA
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CRITIQUES POUR LA
SECURITE
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FONCTIONNEMENT. NE REMPLACER CES COMPO-
SANTS QUE PAR DES PIECES
SONY
DONT LES
NU-
MEROS
SONT
DONNES
DANS CE MANUEL OU OANS
LES SUPPLEMENTS
PUBLIES
PAR SONY.
STEREO CASSETTE DECK
SONY:
[MICROFILM
Wow and Flutter: 0.05% WRMS
(NAB)
±0.14% (DIN)
Inputs:
Microphone inputs (phone
jacks)
Sensitivity 0.25
mV
(-70
dB)
For a low-impedance microphone
Line inputs (phono jacks)
Sensitivity 77.5
mV
(-20
dB)
Input impedance 47 k ohms
outputs: Line outputs (phono jacks)
Output level 0.44 V
(-5
dB)
at load
impedance 47 k ohms
Load impedance over 10 k ohms
Headphone output
Output level -28dB at a load impedance
of 8 ohms
General
Power Requirements:
AEP model: 220 V ac,
50/60
Hz
(240 V ac adjustable by authorized
Sony personnel)
UK model: 240 V ac, 50 Hz
(220 V ac adjustable by authorized
Sony personnel)
US, Canadian model: 120 V ac, 60 Hz
E
model:
110,120,220
or 240 V ac ad-
justable,
50/60
Hz
Power Consumption:
14 watts
Dimensions: Approx. 430 x 105 x 275 mm (w/h/d)
(17 x
4¼,
x
107/s
inches)
including projecting parts and controls
Weight: US, Canadian, AEP, UK model:
Approx. 4.4 kg
(9lbs
12oz)
E
model: Approx. 4.5 kg
(9
Ibs
15oz)
(OdB=0.775V
1
1
Tape Transport Mechanism Type
1
TCM-130VlO
FEATURES
Dolby NR C-type noise reduction system
In addition to the conventional B-type Dolby NR system, this
cassette deck employs the newly-developed C-type Dolby
NR
system which reduces tape noise twice as effectively as the B-type
system. The C-type system also incorporates an anti-saturation
network to improve the high-frequency dynamic range by 4 dB at 10
kHz.
Full-logic “feather-touch” operation
At the slightest touch, the “feather-touch” function buttons enable
you to switch directly from one mode to another without going
through the stop mode.
Blank skip function
Blank spaces of at least 10 seconds long can be skipped in the
fast-
forward mode so that only the recorded portions of the tape are
played back.
Music scan function
The first 10 seconds or so of all the selections on a tape can be
played back in sequence. Thus the particular selection can be
located easily.
Repeat play
Playback of one side of the cassette can be repeated five times. At
the end of the tape, the cassette deck will automatically go into the
rewind mode, and playback will be repeated from the beginning of
the tape.
AMS (Automatic Music Sensor)
The AMS locates the beginning of the selection being played, or the
following selection, by searching either forward, or in reverse, for
the blank space between selections, and then plays back the selec-
tion automatically.
Automatic tape select system
The tape type is automatically detected and the recorder is ad-
justed
to its optimum bias current for recording and the optimum
equalization for both recording and playback by simply Inserting
the cassette
in
the cassette holder.
Auto play
The auto play function makes automatic replay possible promptly
after the tape is rewound to the beginning.
Remote control operation
Using the optional RM-50, RM-51 or RM-80 remote control unit,
various operations-recording, playback, AMS, record muting
operation, etc.-can be remotely controlled. When the RM-65 syn-
chro remote control unit is used to connect this cassette deck with
a turntable equipped with a synchro remote control jack, the opera-
tion of the cassette deck and the turntable will be synchronized.
Timer-activated recording or playback
A timer switch is provided to turn the deck on and off at times
preset on an optional timer.
0 POWER switch
This turns the power on or off. The peak level meters illuminate
when the unit is turned on.
@
REC LEVEL (recording level) controls
These controls adjust the recording level. The upper slide bar is for
the left channel and the lower for the right channel.
@Tape COUNTER and RESET button
The tape counter provides a numerical reference point while record-
ing which can be used to index a recorded cassette. To reset to
zero. press the RESET button.
@TAPE SELECT switch and tape type indicators
Generally set this switch to AUTO (n). The automatic tape select
system will then operate. When using a TYPE
Ill
(Fe-Cr) cassette or
a TYPE IV (METAL) cassette which has no METAL tape detector
slots, depress this switch to set it to the TYPE
Ill
(IV) position
(n).
When Inserting a cassette, one of the tape type indicators will light
up depending on the type of tape and the position of the TAPE
SELECT switch.
@PEAK
LEVEL METERS
These meters show the peak input level of each channel during
recording, and recorded levels in the playback mode. They follow
the transient peaks of high-level inputs that are too brief to be
followed by conventional VU meters so that the optimum recording
level can be accurately set.
0
Function buttons
It is possible to
switch
directly from one mode to another. The in-
dicator lamps on the buttons light to show the operating mode (ex-
cept the
44,
H
and n buttons).
)
(forward) button
:
Press this button to play the tape back. To
record, press this button while holding the
0
button down.
tl
(rewind) button
:
Press this button to rewind the tape. This
button is also used for
“AMS”
and “Auto play”.
AMS button
:
Press
this
button and
the’+4
or
H
button for AMS
function.
H
(fast-forward) button
:
Press this button to advance the tape
rapidly. This button
IS also used for “AMS”.
w (stop) button
:
To stop the tape, press this button. The tape will
stop automatically when it is completely wound in either direc-
tion.
l (record) button
:
Press this button together with the) button to
start recording. Also press this button before adjusting the
recording level.
0
(record muting) button: Press this button to eliminate un-
wanted material and to insert a blank space during recording.
II (pause) button
:
To pause for a moment during recording or
playback, press this button. This button
IS also used to control
more
precisely
the start of recording and to release the record
muting mode.
@TIMER
switch
You can set the unit to record or play back at a predetermined time
by connecting any commercially available timer. To record, set this
timer switch to REC. To play back, set it to PLAY.
0
6
(eject) button
Press this button to open the cassette holder
0
HEADPHONES jack
Headphones may be inserted either to monitor the input signals to
be recorded or to listen to a recording in the playback mode.
@REPEAT switch
Depress this switch
(P
ON) to repeat the playing of one side of the
cassette five times. Press it again (n OFF) to cancel repeat play.
@MUSIC SCAN/BLANK SKIP switches
The ON/OFF switch on the left actuates and switches off the music
scan and blank skip functions and the switch on the right selects
either the music scan function or the blank skip function.
Depress the left switch
(-
ON) and the right switch
(P
MUSIC
SCAN) to scan the first 10 seconds of all the selections.
Depress the left switch
(a
ON) and release the right switch
(n
BLANK SKIP) to skip blank spaces representing more than 10
seconds, during playback.
@DOLBY NR switches
The left switch turns the Dolby
NR*
(Noise Reduction) system on
and off and the right switch selects either the B-type or C-type
Dolby NR system.
To record with the Dolby NR process, depress the ON/OFF switch
to the ON position and choose between B-TYPE
(n)
and C-TYPE
(=).
To record without the Dolby NR process, press the ON/OFF switch
again to release.
When playing back, set these switches to the same position used
in recording.
For details about the Dolby NR system.
* “Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trade marks of the Dolby Labora-
tories Licensing Corporation. Noise reduction system manufactured under
license from Dolby Laboratones Licensing Corporation.
@I
MIC jacks
Any low-impedance microphone equipped with a phone plug may
be used. If your microphone is equipped with a mini plug, you will
need a plug adaptor.
TROUBLE CHECKS
The following trouble checks will help you correct the most com-
mon problems encountered with a tape deck. Should any problem
persist after you have made these checks, consult your nearest
Sony service facility.
Before proceeding with these trouble checks, first check these
basic points
:
l
The power cord must be firmly connected.
l
Amplifier connections must be firmly made.
0 Heads, capstan and pinch roller should be clean.
l The amplifier controls and switches should be set correctly.
The function buttons do not activate right after the POWER switch
is turned on.
0 Logic-controlled function buttons operate approximately 2
seconds after the POWER switch is turned on.
The
0
button and the
)
button do not
activate.
l
The cassette holder is not fully closed.
The
0
button does not activate.
0 No cassette in the holder.
l
The tab has been removed from the cassette.
The automatic shut-off mechanism activates before the end of the
tape.
l
The tape is slack.
l
This situation may also be caused by a deformed cassette shell.
Tape transport noise seems excessively loud in rewind or fast-
forward mode.
l
This situation depends upon the cassette used and is not a prob-
lem.
Recording or playback cannot be made or there is a decrease in
sound level.
l Contamination or magnetic build-up on the record/playback
head.
l
improper connection.
0 Improper setting of the amplifier controls.
The AMS
does not
operate.
l The blank space between the selections is less than four
seconds long.
0 Severe noise or hum exists in the blank spaces.
l
A recorded selection is less than 20 seconds long.
The MUSIC SCAN and BLANK SKIP functions do not operate.
@The
ON/OFF switch on the left of the MUSIC SCAN/BLANK
SKIP
switches is released (OFF).
Excessive wow or flutter or drop out
l
Contamination of the capstan or pinch roller.
incomplete erasure
l
Contamination of the erase head.
increase of noise or erasure of high frequencies
0 Magnetic build-up on the head.
Unbalanced tone in higher frequencies
0
improper setting of the DOLBY NR switches. When playing back,
set the switches to the same position used in recording.
0
Improper setting of the TAPE SELECT switch. Depress the TAPE
SELECT switch when using a TYPE Ill (Fe-Cr) cassette or a TYPE IV
(METAL) cassette which has no METAL tape detector slots.
Oscillation occurs when trying to record from microphones.
l The microphone is too near the loudspeakers. Move the
microphone away from the loudspeakers or reduce the amplifier
volume.
Hum noise
l
The tape deck is stacked on or under the amplifier. Separate the
units.
TC-FX45
SECTION 3
ADJUSTMENTS
3-1. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS
PRECAUTION
1.
Clean the following parts with a
denatured-
3.
alcohol-moistened swab:
record/playback head
pinch roller
4.
erase head
rubber belts
capstan
idlers
5.
2. Demagnetize the record/playback head with a
head demagnetizer.
Do not use a magnetized screwdriver for the
adjustments.
After the adjustments, apply suitable locking
compound to the parts adjusted.
The adjustments should be performed with the
rated power supply voltage unless otherwise
noted.
lead Height Adjustment
1. Prepare an adjustment cassette as shown below.
C-
1
Cur out hatched
tape cassette
portions.
2. In playback mode and viewing from the front,
adjust the head heights to eliminate tape curl
and tape twist at portions of the arrow.
erase head
record/playback
>;
3-513-237-01
(t=O.l)
3-513-237-11
(t=0.2)
Shim, head height adjustment
Soft Eject Adjustment
Specification
Set the tape (C-90) and adjust
the adjustment screw so that
the EJECT TIME is within the
specification.
fast
@
slow
adjustment screw
Torque Measurement
1
Torque
Torque meter
Meter reading
28-
60gm-cm
Forward
CQlO2C
(0.38
-
0.83 oz-inch)
2.5
-
6g-cm
Back Tension
(0.03
-
0.07 oz-inch)
Fast Forward
80
-
165 g-cm
and Rewind
(1.1
-
2.2 oz-inch)
Pinch Roller Pressure Measurement
-
Playback Mode
-
@ Slowly return he pinch roller
and read the spring scale just when
the pinch roller starts rotating.
(The
capstan
should
pinch
roller
\
0
tension gauge
-14-
3-2. ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS
Capstan motor Speed Adjustment
Note: The adjustment should be performed in
the order given in this service manual.
The adjustments should be performed
for both
L-CH and R-CH.
Set the BIAS and EQ switches according to the
tape as follows.
gj
cs-30 I
Fe-Cr
(METAL)
III:
Fe-Cr
cs-40
AUTO
Fe-Cr
(METAL)
IV:
METAL
Switches and controls should be set as follows
unless otherwise specified.
DOLBY NR switch:
OFF
TAPE switch:
AUTO (I: NORM)
l Standard Record:
Deliver the standard input signal level to the
input jack and set the REC LEVEL control to
obtain the standard output signal level.
Standard Input Level
MIC
LINE IN
source impedance
300 ohm
1Ok
input level
0.77
mV
(-60
dB)
0.25 V (-10
dB)
Standard Output Level
1
\
1
HEADPHONES
1
LINE OUT
1
1
load impedance
1
8n
I
47k
1
1
output level
1
31
mV
(-26
dB)
1
0.435 V (-5
dB)
I
-1
5-
Procedure:
Mode: playback
speed checker
L FM-30
digital
?Ferkquencv
test tape
WS-48A
(3
kHz,
0 dB)
counter
set
LINE
OUT
Specification:
1
Speed checker IDigital frequency counter
I
I
-0.8~+0.8%
I
2975
~
3025 Hz
I
Frequency difference between the beginning
and the end of the tape should be within 0.84%
(25 Hz).
Adjustment Location:
motor
Adjust the speed
by using screwdriver. When
turning the screw clockwise, speed is faster.
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Sony TC-FX45 User manual

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