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Studer A810 Service Manual

Studer A810
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Studer A810 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Tape Speed3.75, 7.5, 15, 30 ips
Reel SizeUp to 10.5 inches
Heads3 (Erase, Record, Playback)
TypeOpen Reel Tape Recorder
Track Configuration2-track, 4-track
InputsXLR
OutputsXLR
EqualizationNAB, CCIR
Input Impedance10 kOhms
Output Impedance600 Ohms
Power Requirements100-240V AC, 50/60 Hz
Harmonic DistortionLess than 1%

Summary

Section 1 General References

1.1 Quick-Reference Description

Provides a general overview of the Studer A810's features and capabilities.

1.2 Standard Versions

Details the different available models and configurations of the A810.

1.3 Options

Lists optional accessories and features that can be added to the A810.

1.4 Accessories

Outlines the various accessories available for use with the A810.

1.5 Technical Specifications

Presents comprehensive technical data, performance metrics, and operating parameters.

1.6 Standard Calibration Values

Specifies the standard values for performing device calibration procedures.

1.7 Maintenance Hints for the Service Personnel

Offers essential maintenance tips and guidance specifically for service technicians.

Section 2 Installation, Putting into Operation

2.1 Unpacking and Testing

Instructions for unpacking the device and performing initial functional tests.

2.2 Place of Installation

Guidance on selecting a suitable location for installing the device.

2.3 Installing the Tape Recorder

Steps involved in physically installing the tape recorder unit.

2.4 Connector Panel

Describes the functions and layout of the device's connector panel.

2.5 Operating Instructions

Comprehensive guide to operating the device's functions and controls.

2.6 Editing, Splicing

Procedures for editing and splicing recorded tapes.

2.7 Degraded Operation

Information on handling degraded operation modes or error states.

2.8 Operation with Serial Interface

How to operate the device using its serial interface.

2.9 Daily Care

Routine maintenance and cleaning procedures for daily operation.

Section 3 Power Supply, Tape Transport Control

3.1 Functional Description

Provides a functional overview of the power supply and tape transport systems.

3.2 Removing the Tape Transport Assemblies

Instructions for removing tape transport assemblies.

3.3 Mechanical Adjustments

Covers mechanical adjustments required for optimal performance.

3.4 Electrical Adjustments

Details electrical adjustments and calibration procedures.

3.5 Circuit Descriptions

Explains the electrical circuit designs of various modules.

Section 4 Audio

4.1 Circuit Descriptions

Detailed explanation of the various audio circuits.

4.2 Calibration

Procedures for calibrating the audio parameters.

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