Service 74 DD-92/o1ci02ci0scio7a
74 DD-82/018/028/058/078
M anu al Digital compact casette recorder
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
TectwacaL SPECIFICATIONS 2
CONNEETIONS AND CONTROLS ;
DsassemeLy &
Senvice woDes /FacToRY MODES 5
MOHOPROCESEOR fo PINS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS 2
‘LocK DIAGRAM o
DeSenPTON OF SicuAL NAMES ey
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SCHENATC DAGRAM AND PARTS LOCATIONS 2B
TUAN 9c (P03) POWER SUPPLY PCB PPC3 OC SUPPLY PCE (PEGS /
POWER TRANSFORMER TERMINAL PCB (P83) 2
POWER SUPPLY eARCUIT (PROS POWER TRANSFORMER TERNAL CIRCUIT (PP62)
POWER GCUT (pedo 18] Be SUPPLY CIRCUIT (a3) 2
Ecol echt (b009.26), 3
Neon emu (paoa-48) 3
[ANALOG et, FGHTAL ROUT CRCLIT (POON-€8) /RECBALANCE VOLLME CIRCUIT PVES) «1
RECBALANCE VOLUME PCB (VGH) 8
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‘tbioa Pee (pana)
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‘Sia conventeA cRcu (PAGS 22)
‘Teay wine CONNECTIVE, SERVO ChacuT (p03)
‘TRAY WIRE CONNECTIVE, SEAVO PCB (PND,
Front Fes (rors).
FRONT incur (200)
HEAD, DECK MECHANIGN AND THER WTERFACES
Lestnical Measumenenrs AN ADJUSTMENT
‘Ser exPLobed VIEW AND PARTS UST.
DECK EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST
ELECTRICAL PARTS UIST
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First issue : 1992
model DD-92/DD-82 462272550978
Pos a7 454MARANTZ DESIGN AND SERVICE
Using suporior design and séloctod high grade
‘components, MARANTZ company has created the:
tufimate in stereo sound.
‘Oni original MARANTZ parts can ingure that your
MARANTZ product wi continue to perform to the
speetications for which tis famous,
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available fo our National Marantz Subsidiary o: Agent
‘ORDERING PARTS:
Parts can be ordered either by mall or by telex. In both
cases, correct part number has to be specod
‘The totowing information must be supplied ‘0 eliminate
delays in processing your ordor: :
1. Complete adress .
2. Complete part numbers and quantities required
3. Description of parts
4, Model number for which partis required
5. Way of shipment
6. Signature: any order form or telex must be signed
‘otherwise such part order will be considered as null
and void.
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{All of the above locations are fully equipped to take care of your total service needs. Because various countries have
differing eontiguration requirements, it Is necessary thal you contact the serviee facity in your particular country. In
‘the event that there is no service location listed for your country, please, contact the nearest facility for the necessary
assistance.
Tn 2ase of dificaulles, do not hesidate fo contact the Techrical
Dopariment at above mentioned adcress.
Pos 67 485TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS.
DéA Conversion BitstrearnDAC-7 Oifferentisl_ Total Harmonie Distortion
Mode 1 Bi Pulse Density
‘Moauiation with 20 bi 8 times
oversampling oigealttior
Digital (playback) <.003% af t kHz (DD-82)
‘<0085% al 1 KHz (DD-82)
‘Channel Separation
‘AID Conversion BustreamS~ a Sigma-Deta
Modulation 64 times.
Dighaliplayback) 100. dB at 1 kHz
oversampling with 18 8 resol. Wow and Fister
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Analog QRS) 18%
Frequency Respanse:
bea ‘Output eve and impedance
4Bkttzsamping «102-22 kHz 2B ‘Analog Fixed 2Vi1 Ska
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22ktizsamping§ 10 He 14.5 Hr 0.2 0B Digtal co-axial SV ppi750
Analog (Type litape) 202 - 184M + 368 Digial optical Tostink-19 68
SIN ratio (Raweighted) Powersupply
Digtal(olayseck) 103.48 (00-62) "Ot version 110-1207220-240V AC 0/60 Hr
3104 €8 (00-82) so2version 230V AC 50/60 Hz
10507 version Bao AC SO/60 Hz
Analog (ne NR, Type) >59 48 version 120V AC 60 Hz 35
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Dynamic range
Dighal(playback} ——->100¢8
(including side pane's\(00-22)
420 mm, 18 1/2" (OD-82)
Height 182 mm, 53/4"
Depth 344 mm, 15 14"
Weight 15 kg, 26 lbs (00-82)
8.249, 17 bs (00-82)
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® Rocording/playoackcontrolswiich SD02-06, 08,08, © Oplicliniout a0, 02
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© Timerplayfotirec switch S031 © Remote com. dbus ret
® Markor control switch SD10-14,28 @ Main socket 098
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_ Pos 67 468DISASSEMBLY
REMOVING THE TOP COVER REMOVING THE LOADER (TRAY MECHANISM) i
0-82. Remove the € caps @ ~© and remove the 8 Remove te 4 screws D ~ ®., :
scons O- ©. REMOVING THE DECK MECHANISM
‘DD-82 Remove the 8 screws © ~ © 4) Remove the 4 scrams O ~ ©,
2) Remove the 4 screws ® ~ ©. :
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REMOVING THE CASSETTE COVER
1) Push the OPEN/CLOSE bution © and open the tray.
2) To unlock the way panel, press the @ and ® of the
rocking knobs a shown in arrow ctrection,
8) Remove the tay panei © drawing it as shown in REMOVING THE POWER SUPPLY P.C.B.
‘arrow direction. Romove the & soren D~ @and remove the spacer ®.
REMOVING THE MAIN P.C.B.
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REMOVING THE DIGITAL P.C.8, AND ADIDA P.C.B.
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REMOVING THE FRONT PANEL
1}, Remove the tray panol (cassette cover)
2} Remove the 5 screws @ ~ ©.
POS 67 488 -s-SERVICE MODE 2.2. Moke sure the tonath of DCC cassette, and SW (SW
mechanism).
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DISPLAY : FACTORY MODE,
and "PLAY", "REC" and "STANO BY" LEDS lights.
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PLAY mode: ChuTIMERUPLAY
OFF mode > DUTIMER COFFL:
REC mode > QUTIMER GRECO
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HEAD, DECK MECHANISM AND THEIR
INTERFACES
DCC head
Heads used inthe DCC are called a thin film head and made
by repeating 20 times or more of multiple evaporations and
spatterings as in fabricating ICs.
Accordingly, the heads have different features and char-
acteristics from those of coil winding type heads used in
conventional Analog cassette tape decks.
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1. Playback head uses a magnetic resistance element
(MR element).
2. The MRE needs magnetic bias to obtain its maximum
output. So, a bias conductor which is equivalent to a coil
to develop the magnetic bias is installed.
3. Moreover, analog playback head needs a magnetic
feedback to increase linearity. This is realized by giving
a magnetic field proportional to the MRE output from a
bias conductor.
Terminals and structure of the DCC head are shown in the
Fig. 1.
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AUTOREVERSE CASSETTE DECK
BRAKE solenoid
Head Block
LIGHT SENSOR
DCC detection switches
Cautions of handling of heads
The heads are susceptible to electrostatic voltage (about
DC150V).
The heads are protected from external electrostatic charging
by connecting the head flexible cables to the Read/Write
PCB.
When disconnecting the cables, always place the deck on
a bench with required electrostatic discharging measures
taken and wear an electrostatic discharging band.
Moreover, always mountthe short-clip on the flexible cables
removed.
The heads are also susceptible to strong external magnetic
field and the analog output may be affected. Do not use a
head demagnetizer, etc.
WARNING
DO NOT USE A DEMAGNETIZER CASSETTE.
Supply reel
MODE switch
Take - Up reel
Cassette detect
CrO2(only CC)
DCC Detection switch
TRIGGER solenoid |
[:] 2
2 record protect (erasure protect)
| cassette detection (DCC/CC) ( 3
4
5
3/4/5 indication playing time
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Pairing with Read/Write PCB
For each head,
- setting for amount of bias (for both analog and digital)
- feedback adjustment (only for analog playback)
are required.
Thatis, a pairing is needed for heads and R/W PCB to which
the heads are connected. So, when the R/W PCB is re-
placed or the head is replaced, potmeters (trimming resis-
tors) on the R/R/ PCB must be readjusted.
The adjustment requires dedicated adjustment jigs.
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Read/Write PCB adjustment
As previously stated, a pairing adjustment has been made
for specified heads and the R/W PCB in the factory in
preceding the shipment. So, following adjustments are not
necessary in service stations PCB a first time.
(Perform replacement of deck, heads, R/W PCB and tray
loader as one unit.)
Adjustment with dedicated jigs in the factory
1. Analog playback head bias adjustment (R109:Lch,
R110:Rch)
2. Analog playback head feedback adjustment (R101:Lch,
R102:Rch)
3. Digital playback head bias adjustment (R117)
4. Digital playback head playback output level adjustment
(R135)
5. Digital record head record current adjustment (R167)
1. and 2. determine distortion value in the analog play-
back.
2. determines frequency response in the same way.
Accordingly, tampering the trimming resistors for 1. and
2. will deteriorate those characteristics. These opera-
tions can be monitored at Ana L and R terminals on the
R/W/ PCB. ’
3. will be replaced with a fixed resistor in near future.
Since the digital output has only two values 1 or 0, minor
waveform distortion can be accepted.
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4. is the adjustment for an attenuator to develop a
specified voltage for sending a signal to the signal
process circuit (DCC PCB). This can be used to test a
correct output is obtained from the head. This operation
can be monitored at RMUX terminal on the R/W PCB.
5. is required to record signals in a constant depth ona
tape.
For each head, a recommended record current exists
individually. (140 ~ 180mA) If this value is not adjusted
correctly, the RD MUX value in 4 does not match
between a self recorded tape and prerecorded tape.
Moreover, if a recording is made at a deep layer with a
high value, the previous records can notbe erased when
an overwrite recording is made at that area later, and
error rate will be increased at that area.
Check points for R/W PCB
Under normal operations, the following signals can be
observed out of R/W PCB connectors.
at PLAYBACK
ROClock
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at RECORDING
Fig. 3
The actual waveforms are shown photo 1 to 2.
At PLAYIp 10.
Pairing with Read/Write PCB
For each head,
- setting for amount of bias (for both analog and digital)
- feedback adjustment (only for analog playback)
are required.
Thatis, a pairing is needed for heads and R/W PCB to which
the heads are connected. So, when the R/W PCB is re-
placed or the head is replaced, potmeters (trimming resis-
tors) on the R/R/ PCB must be readjusted.
The adjustment requires dedicated adjustment jigs.
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Read/Write PCB adjustment
As previously stated, a pairing adjustment has been made
for specified heads and the R/W PCB in the factory in
preceding the shipment. So, following adjustments are not
necessary in service stations PCB a first time.
(Perform replacement of deck, heads, R/W PCB and tray
loader as one unit.)
Adjustment with dedicated jigs in the factory
1. Analog playback head bias adjustment (R109:Lch,
R110:Rch)
2. Analog playback head feedback adjustment (R101:Lch,
R102:Rch)
3. Digital playback head bias adjustment (R117)
4. Digital playback head playback output level adjustment
(R135)
5. Digital record head record current adjustment (R167)
1. and 2. determine distortion value in the analog play-
back.
2. determines frequency response in the same way.
Accordingly, tampering the trimming resistors for 1. and
2. will deteriorate those characteristics. These opera-
tions can be monitored at Ana L and R terminals on the
RMW/ PCB. 7
3. will be replaced with a fixed resistor in near future.
Since the digital output has only two values 1 or 0, minor
waveform distortion can be accepted.
—86—
4. is the adjustment for an attenuator to develop a
specified voltage for sending a signal to the signal
process circuit (DCC PCB). This can be used to testa
correct output is obtained from the head. This operation
can be monitored at RMUX terminal on the R/W PCB.
5. is required to record signals in a constant depth on a
tape.
For each head, a recommended record current exists
individually. (140 ~ 180mA) If this value is not adjusted
correctly, the RD MUX value in 4 does not match
between a self recorded tape and prerecorded tape.
Moreover, if a recording is made at a deep layer with a
high value, the previous records can not be erased when
an overwrite recording is made at that area later, and
error rate will be increased at that area.
Check points for R/W PCB
Under normal operations, the following signals can be
observed out of R/W PCB connectors.
at PLAYBACK
ROCIock
RDSyne
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at RECORDING
Fig. 3
The actual waveforms are shown photo 1 to 2.
At PLAYBACK
Photo 1 At RECORDING
Rdclock
Rdsyne
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Rdclock
Rdsyne
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Wclock
Wdata
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Up:
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Record:
DSF iC-on the DCC PCB continuously outputs a rectan-
ular waveform of 24kH2, 60% duty. This can be monitored
atcheck pointon the PCB, #3 0fu11, With tis rectangular
\wavetorm the capstan motor rotates ata specitod epeed 10
record signals on a tape.
Be playback:
Dig signal am the hens rea, and spacd devitonis
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ADJUSTMENTS
‘Tape speed adjustment (PIMOS PCB)
4. Conncet frequency counter to analog L- of R-outout
2. Playoack on side A8.1SkHa(Skliz) signal from wow &
futier test cassette.
Acjust S02 for frequency reading between
‘145H2(2980H2} and 3765H2(9010H2).
Pray back 3.75kHz(SkH2) at side B.
‘Agjust RS08 for reading between 214SHz(2990H2) and
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5.
NoTE:
It the agjustment of the unit is not made precisely and
rotation error higher than spectied value occu, tha serv,
isnotiocked duting playback of = DOC tape and the signals
vill be muted. This Condition (locked or not locked) can be
‘monitored at speed terminal (83) of JWOS, (Refer to photo.)
Under normal locked concition, deflection of the speed
signal is less than @.5m8,
‘Quick sensor adjustmont (PHOS PCB)
4. Conneet DG-voltmeter betwaen 3.4031 and ground,
2, Use OC Maxwell UDIG0.
(Bad tape with respect to ight foiection)
3. Wind tape untl leader is passed.
| Press PLAY.
8. Adjust R096 for DC reading of 1V.
dant get 1V at the maximum adjustment, lave the
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1, Play baci 20H, hz, 14kez signals on test tape TOS
1896 (-2408).
‘Aejust each trimming resistor RS4S(L) and R646(R) so
that 40Hz signal level shows within = 148 from Kez
referonce level.
‘Adjust each trimming resistor R64O(L} and AG44(R) so
‘hat ¢4kie signal level shows wehin 6 ~ 148 fom TkHz
reference level.
adjustment
2
~ 89
Playback output adjustment (Dolby) (PGO3 PCB)
1. Connect AC-voltmetar betwoen 11801 and 2.1601 for
channel and 3-J60% ane 2/601 for L-chertnel
2 Playback Dolby test cassette,
3, Adjust F633 (L) and R644 (R) for AC reading of 388 mV.
Level meter sensitivity adjustment (PGO3 PCB)
41. Connoct a tkHe (4248) cigftal signal (44.1kHz) tothe
digital terminal
Sot unit to FEC PAUSE mode.
Adjust each trimming resistor RLOS(L), and RLOG{R)
nti mete lights up~0dB point then ights down 1248,
paint.
Aiier the above adjustment, playback the Doloy Test
‘Tape, check the melerights on OcB point.
2
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Ifthe meter its on except O08 point, adjust again rom the
frat step.
‘VCO free run frequency adjustment (PZ03 PCB)
4, Tum the power avitch ON. (Dont input any digtel
signal)
2, Make sure the frequency on the test point Je2, and
‘adust the trimming resistor R455 10 7.5MHz + 0.1KH2.
NOTE:
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