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Sanyo M4440 - Electrical Adjustments; Head Azimuth Adjustment; Tape Speed Adjustment

Sanyo M4440
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ELECTRICAL
ADJUSTMENTS
EQUIPMENT
REQUIRED
@
VTVM
@
Frequency
Counter
@
Dummy
Load
(34
ohm)
@
Test
Tapes
*
3kHz
Test
Tape
for
the
Tape
Speed
Adjustment
*
10kHz
Test
Tape
for
the
Head
Azimuth
Adjustment
@
Alignment
Too!
NOTE:
Before
the
Electrical
Adjustments,
set
the
unit
as
follows:
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Talk:
SWITGRY
cs.
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5.452
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apa
tie
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aes
OFF
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SWIC:
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Selva
Reeser
Tanna
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ae
Be
a
High
*
Balance
Control..............-
O
(Center
Position)
*
Pitch
Control
............0.-
0
(Detent
Position)
*
Supply
a
regulated
DC
6V
power
to
the
DC
6V
Jack
(J2).
TAPE
SPEED
ADJUSTMENT
1.
Remove
the
Battery
Compartment
Batteries
from
the
compartment.
Lid
and
take
out
2.
Connect
a
frequency
counter
to
the
Headphone
Jack
(J1)
as
illustrated
and
insert
a
3kHz
test
tape
into
the
cassette
compartment.
34
ohm
=
Dummy
Load
7
Frequency
Counter
3
kHz
(43%)
l
HEAD
@
pyones
3.
While
playing
back
the
test
tape,
adjust
the
tape
speed
by
turning
the
potentiometer
(P301)
on
the
P.C.Board
with
an
alignment
too!
until
the
frequency
counter
reads
3kHz.
Adjustment
R/P
HEAD
AZIMUTH
ADJUSTMENT
1.
Remove
the
cassette
compartment
lid
by
following
the
instructions
for
it.
2.
Connect
a
VIVM
to
the
Headphones
Jack
as
illustrated
and
play
back
a
10kHz
test
tape.
34
ohm
Dummy
Load
yi,
VTVM
(Max.}
@
pee
PHONES
Adjustment
Play
Back
Head
Adjusting
Screw
NO.1
position
LEFT
Channel
NO.3
position
Adjustment
NO.2
position
RIGHT
Channel
3.
Turn
the
azimuth
adjusting
screw
until
the
Left
channel
on
the
VTVM
becomes
maximum.
(No.
1
position)
4,
Reconnect
the
VTVM
to
the
Right
channel.
5,
Then,
turn
the
azimuth
adjusting
screw
again
until
the
Right
channe!
output
on
the
VTVM
becomes
maximum.
(No.
2
position)
6.
Turn
the
adjusting
screw
to
the
center
of
the
No.1
and
No.
2
positions
as
illustrated.
(No.
3
position)
7.
Repeat
the
above
described
adjustment
several
times.
8.
After
the
adjustment,
secure
the
adjusting
screw
with
paint
or
glue.

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