Teac V-66C User manual

TEAC.
SERVICE
MANUAL
V-66C
Stereo
Cassette
Deck
Effective:
September
1982
B-20125
5704015300

V-66C
1
SPECIFICATIONS
AND
SERVICE
DATA
SPECIFICATIONS
Track
system
4-track,
2-channel
stereo
2
Heads
erase
,
record/playback
Type
of
tape
Cassette
tape,
C-60
and
C-90
(Phillips
type)
Tape
speed
4.8
cm/s
(1-7/8
ips)
Input
(level
and
impedance)
MIC:
Specified
input
fevel:
-57
dB
(1.09
mV)/10
kohms
Minimum
input
level:
-67
dB
(346
»V)
LINE
IN:
Specified
input
level:
-9
dB
(275
mV)/50
kohms
Minimum
input
level:
-19
dB
(86.9
mV)
Output
(level
and
load
impedance)
OUTPUT:
Specified
output
level:
-3.5
dB
(518
mV)/50
kohms
PHONES:
Specified
output
level:
-17
dB
(109
mV)/8
ohms
Equalization
METAL:
3180us+
70us
Co
(CrO,):
3180
us+
7O0us
NORMAL:
3180
us
+
120
us
Head
configuration
1/2-track,
1-channel
erase
head
1/4-track,
2-channel
record/playback
Motor
1
DC
servo
motor
(for
capstan
drive)
1
DC
motor
(for
reel
drive)
Bias
frequency
100
kHz
Operation
position
Horizontal
Power
requirements
100/120/220/240
V
AC,
50/60
Hz,
25
W
(General
export
model)
-*
120
V
AC,
60
Hz,
25
W
(U.S.A./Canada
model)
220
V
AC,
50
Hz,
25
W
(Europe
model)
240
V
AC,
50
Hz,
25
W
(U.K./Australia
model)
Weight
6.0
kg
(13-4/16
Ibs.)
net
Dimensions
_.
mm
(11-1/4")
a
ae
432
mm
(17")
SERVICE
DATA
MECHANICAL
Tape
speed
deviation
3,000
Hz
+70
Hz
Tape
speed
drift
70
Hz
Wow
and
flutter
Playback:
0.06%
(WRMS)
Record/playback:
0.25%
(RMS)
Pinch
roller
pressure
350
g
to
450
g
(12.3
oz
to
15.9
oz)
Reel
torque
Take-up:
35
to
65
g-cm
(0.49
to
0.90
oz-inch)
Supply:
2
to
4
g-cm
(0.028
to
0.056
02-inch)
F.F.:
80
to
150
g-cm
(1.1
to
2.1
oz-inch)
REW:
80
to
150
g-cm
(1.1
to
2.1
0z-inch)
Fast
wind
time
90
sec.
for
MTT-501
(C-60)
Auto
end-stop
time
4
sec.
or
less
ELECTRICAL
Frequency
response
Playback:
See
Fig.
5-6.
Overall:
See
Fig.
5-8.
Signal-to-noise
ratio
Playback:
NORMAL:
46
dB
min.
Record/playback:
METAL,
Co
(CrO,):
45
dB
min.
NORMAL:
44 dB
min.
Erase
efficiency
65
dB
min.
at
1
kHz
(measured
with
input
10
dB
higher
than
the
specified
input
level).
Channel
Separation
30
dB
min.
at
1
kHz
Adjacent
track
crosstalk
40
dB
min.
at
125
Hz
Total
harmonic
distortion
2.2%
or
less
with
METAL/Co
(CrO,)
2.0%
or
less
with
NORMAL
NOTES:
@
Improvements
may
result
in
SPECIFICATIONS
AND
SERVICE
DATA
changes.
@
Value
of
“dB”
in
the
data
refers
to
0
dB
(0.775
V),
except
where
specified.
e
Dolby
Noise
Reduction
System
is
manufactured
under
license
from
Dolby
Laboratories
licensing
Corporation.
“Dolby”
and
the
double-D
symbol
are
trademarks
of
Dolby
Laboratories
Licensing
Corporation.
CAUTION
4,
Parts
marked
with
this
sign
are
safety
critical
components.
They
must
always
be
replaced
with
identical
components
—
refer
to
the
TEAC
parts
list
and
ensure
exact
replacement.

V-66C
2
REMOVAL
OF
EXTERNAL
COMPONENTS
Disassemble
in
number-order
Fig.
2-1

V-66C
3
PARTS
LOCATION
POWER
TRANSFORMER
CONTROL
PCB
R/P
AMPL
PCB
i
|
ee
Ee
enemas
iy
POWER
SW
PCB
JOINT
PCB
SELECTOR
SW
PCB
VR
PCB
TIMER
SW
PCB
INPUT
SW
PCB
Fig.
3-1
Top
view
TAPE
COUNTER
PEAK
LEVEL
DISPLAY
LAMP
PCB
SENSOR
PCB
OPERATION
SW
PCB
Fig.
3-2
Front
view

RECORD
SAFETY
SWITCH
CASSETTE-IN
SWITCH
SENSOR
ARM
SENSOR
ARM
sé
ren
©
ERASE
HEAD
REC/PLAY
HEAD
PINCH
ROLLER
Fig.
3-3
Transport
front
view
TAPE
SPEED
CONTROL
CASSETTE-IN
SWITCH
RECORD
SAFETY
SWITCH
CAPSTAN
MOTOR
REEL
MOTOR
DAMPER
1
PAUSE
SOLENOID
JOINT
PCB
PLAY
SOLENOID
Fig.
3-4
Transport
rear
view
V-66C

V-66C
4
MECHANICAL
CHECKS
AND
ADJUSTMENTS
4-1
PLAY
SOLENOID
1.
With
the
deck
in
the
play
mode,
check
that
the
pinch
roller
is
pressing
against
the
capstan
shaft
and
that
the
pinch
roller
arm
spring
is
released
from
the
pinch
roller
arm.
2.
If
adjustment
is
required,
adjust
the
position
of
the
play
solenoid.
capstan
shaft
pinch
roller
pinch
roller
arm
spring
pinch
roller
arm
Released
here
Fig.
4-1
4-2.
PAUSE
SOLENOID
1.
The
clearance
between
the
pinch
roller
and
the
capstan
shaft
should
be
0.3
—
0.5
mm
when
the
deck
is
in
the
pause
mode.
2.
If
adjustment
is
required,
adjust
the
position
of
the
pause
solenoid.
4-3.
PINCH
ROLLER
PRESSURE
1.
With
the
cassette
holder
shut
and
no
tape
loaded,
put
the
deck
in
the
play
mode
after
pushing
the
cassette-in
switch
sensor
arm
up-wards
and
holding
it.
2.
Hook
a
spring
scale
on
the
pinch
roller
assembly
as
shown
in
the
illustration,
3.
Pull
the
scale
downwards
until
there
is
sufficient
force
to
sepa-
rate
the
pinch
roller
from
the
capstan
shaft.
4.
Ease
pressure
until
the
pinch
roller
makes
just
enough
contact
with
the
capstan
shaft
so
that
the
pinch
roller
just
begins
to
turn.
At
this
point,
note
the
reading
on
the
scale.
It
should
be
from
350
g
to
450
g
(12.3
oz.
to
15.9
02.)
Fig.
4-2
44
REEL
TORQUE
1.
Load
the
cassette
torque
meter
on
the
deck
and
read
the
pointer
indication
on
the
dial
scale
for
each
tape
transport
operation.
The
measured
torque
should
be
within
the
following
values:
Take-up:
35
to
65
g-cm
(0.49
to
0.90
oz-inch)
Supply:
2
to
4.g-cm
(0.028
to
0.056
oz-inch)
F.F/REW:
80
to
150
g-cm
(1.1
to
2.1
02-inch)
4-5
TAPE
SPEED
1.
Connect
a
frequency
counter
to
the
deck
as
shown
in
Fig,
4-3.
2.
Play
a
tape
for
more
than
five
minutes
to
warm
up
the
deck,
then
load
a
TEAC
MTT-111
test
tape
containing
a
3000-Hz
test
tone
and
play
the
test
tape.
3.
While
the
tape
is
playing,
use
a
non-metallic
or
insulated
screw-
driver
and
adjust
the
controi
on
the
capstan
motor
for
a
reading
of
3015
to
3025
Hz
on
the
frequency
counter.
4.
Play
the
tape
at
the
beginning
and
at
the
end,and
check
that
the
speed
deviation
is
within
the
prescribed
limits
by
observing
that
the
reading
on
the
frequency
counter
never
deviates
more
than
+70
Hz
from
3000
Hz,
nor
drifts
more
than
70
Hz
at
any
given
time.
;
Frequency
Counter
Oscillator
Wow
&
Flutter
Meter
LINE
IN
OUTPUT
Fig.
4-3
4-6
WOW
AND
FLUTTER
Note:
These
measurements
should
be
made
at
the
beginning,
middle,
and
the
end
of
the
tape.
1)
PLAYBACK
1.
Connect
a
wow-and-flutter
meter
to
the
deck
as
shown
in
Fig.
4-3.
2.
Load
and
play
a
TEAC
MTT-111
test
tape.
3.
Check
that
the
reading
on
the
wow-and-flutter
meter
is
within
0.06%
(WRMS).
RECORD/PLAYBACK
4.
Load
a
blank
TEAC
MTT-501
test
tape
and
record
a
3000-Hz
signal.
5.
Rewind
the
tape
to
the
beginning
of
the
recorded
sectipn,
and
play
it.
6.
The
wow
and
flutter
should
not
be
more
than
0.25%
(RMS).
No
—

4-7
LUBRICATION
Lubrication
is
only
required
when
parts
are
replaced.
For
this
purpose,
use
the
oil
and
grease
specified
below.
Oil:
TEAC
spindle
oil
(from
TEAC
TZ-255
oil
kit),
Mobil
D.T.E.
Oil
Light,
or
equivalent
Grease:
ORE-LUBE
G1/3
or
equivalent
1.
Apply
a
drop
of
oil
with
an
oil
applicator
to
a
point
about
1/3
the
way
down
the
shaft,
from
the
free
end
of
the
flywheel,
then
insert
the
shaft
into
the
capstan
housing.
2.
Apply
a
suitable
amount
of
fight
grease
to
the
well
of
the
fly-
wheel
bearing.
N
capstan
flywheel
ass’y
Or
capstan
shaft
|
V-66C
4-8
VOLTAGE
CONVERSION
(GENERAL
EXPORT
MODELS
ONLY)
1.
Always
disconnect
the
power
line
cord
before
making
these
adjustments.
:
2.
Locate
the
voltage
selector
on
the
rear
panel
as
shown
in
the
illustration.
3.
Using
a
regular
screwdriver,
turn
the
selector
until
the
numerals
corresponding
to
the
required
voltage
appear.
|
100/120
220/240
Vv
oe
5
ELECTRICAL
CHECKS
AND
ADJUSTMENTS
PRECAUTIONS
1.
Before
performing
adjustments
and
checks,
clean
and
demag-
netize
the
entire
tape
path.
2.
Make
sure
the
deck
is
properly
set
for
the
voltage
in
your
local-
ity.
3.
In
general,
adjustments
and
checks
are
made
in
the
order
of
L-ch
then
R-ch.
Double
REF.
Nos.
and
test
point
designations
indicate
L-ch/R-ch.
(Example:
R12/22)
Oscillator
Distortion
Analyzer
Attenuator
LINE
IN
OUTPUT
4.
OdB
is
referenced
to
0.775
V.
If
an
AC
voltmeter
that
references
0
dB
to
1
V
is
used,
appropriate
compensation
should
be
made.
5.
The
AC
voltmeter
used
must
have
an
input
impedance
of
1M-
ohms
or
more.
6.
Note
the
“Deck
settings”
at-the
top
of
each
chart.
The
settings
apply
to
all
checks
for
the
specific
chart
unless
explicitly
stated
otherwise.
Osciltoscope
AC
Voltmeter
1kHz
Filter
Fig.
5-1
Basic
test
setup

V-66C
Tr
vio1/70
Fig.
5-2
Adjustment
and
test
point
locations

V-66C
TEAC
test
tapes:
ee
MTT-150:
For
Dolby
level
calibration
Deck
settings:
MTT-356:
For
playback
frequency
response
TAPE
SELECTOR
sw:
METAL
‘
check
for
METAL,
Co
(CrO,
}
5-1
PLAYBACK
PERFORMANCE
DOLBY
NRIN/OUTsw:
OUT
=
MTT-501:
For
S/N
check
with
NORMAL
ADJUST
MEASURING
ITEM
SETTING
INPUT
SIGNAL
(or
CHECK)
POINT:
RESULT
REMARKS
OUTPUT:
Refer
to
MTT-150
Check
Phase:
within
45°
1.
REC/PLAY
head
Aca
hte
giao
ee
ieee
Nae
Sie
eR
ae
pe
pine
ee
ee
aL
Oe
en
ee
ad
azimuth
Connection:
Fig.
5-3
Azimuth
screw|
OUTPUT:
MTT-356
(12.5
kHz).
|
of
R/P
heads
Max,
output
at
L-
&
(Fig.
5-4)
R-ch's
(on
VTVM)
TP1/TP2
pizin22
387.5
mV
(-6
dB)
2.
Specified
output
:
~--
---
---
-
-
-
-
--e
----
level
ree
MENT
OUTPUT:
gare
cadres
Check
-3.5
dB
+1
dB
peas
(461
to
581
mV)
é
PEAK
LEVEL
3,
PEAK
LEVEL
oe
MTT-150
R14/R24
DISPLAY
DISPLAY
L
OdB
OUTPUT:
iF
MTT-356
Adjust
to
obtain
(315
Hz
&
10
kHz)
R11/R21
equal
output
at
——
315
Hz
and
10
kHz.
MTT-356
Check
Cee
|
4,
Frequency
[|
oo
ULL
ae
tte
we
ket
he
ee
De
Be
a
tee
ER
So
cen
Bl
St
response
OUTPUT:
At
10
kHz
should
‘
MTT-356
be
approx.
4
dB
TAPE
sw:
NORMAL
(10
kHz)
Check
higher
than
meas-
ured
in
METAL
position.
F
‘
Fully-erased
MTT-501
f
Ratio
of
spec.
.
fe
a
a
TAPE
sw:
NORMAL
tape
(Use
bulk
tape
Check
is
output
of
aus
:
—3.5
dB
to
noise)
Oscilloscope
DECK
under
TEST
R
OUTPUT
AC
Voltmeter
Fig.
5-3
Test
setup
for
azimuth
check
O°
(1N
PHASE)
45°
90°
Fig.
5-5
Confirming
phase
relationship
eraser)
azimuth
adjusting
screw
(dB)
180°
REC/PLAY
head
fixed
Fig.
5-4
Azimuth
screw
location
METAL
MTT-356
TAPE
SELECTOR:
tape:
+2
L
1
40
«663
Fig.
5-6
Playback
frequency
response
1
L
4
125
315
10k
(Hz)

V-66C
Deck
setting:
DOLBY
NH
IN/OUT
sw.:
OU
5-2
MONITOR
PERFORMANCE
INPUT
sw.:
rat
INE
ADJUST
MEASURING
ITEM
SETTING
INPUT
SIGNAL
(or
CHECK)
POINT:
RESULT
Mic:
OUTPUT:
_
400
Hz/-67
dB
~3.5
dB
+3
dB
MIC
min.
input
RECORD
(346
nV)
(367
to
731
mV)
cont.:
Max.
LINE
IN:
papa
400
Hz/-19
dB
-3.5
dB
+3
dB
:
(86.9
mV)
(367
to
731
mV)
input
level
.
Min.
input
level
INPUT
sw.:
LINE
LINE
IN:
Specified
setting
400
Hz/-9
dB
elaine
(6
ap)
|
of
RECORD
(275
mv)
:
.
Specified
LINE
input
level
LINE
IN:
OUTPUT:
400
Hz/—9
dB
-3.5
dB
+1
dB
(275
mV)
(461
to
581
mV}
Headphone
LINE
IN:
PHONES:
out
i
level!
Connection:
Fig.
5-7
400
Hz/-9
dB
-17
dB
+3
dB
8
ohm
load
=
(275
mV)
(77.5
to
155
mV)
LINE
IN:
PEAK
LEVEL
;
PEAK
LEVEL
400
Hz/-9
dB
DISPLAY
D
(275
mV)
0dB
+1
dB
AC
Voltmeter
DECK
under
ead
PHONES
oO
Fig.
5-7
Test
setup
for
headphone
check
MTT-5072
(METAL)
MTT-5061
(Co
(CrO,
))
DOLBY
B,C
TYPE
(dB)
MTT-501
(NORMAL)
J
DOLBY
C
TYPE
Gf
1
es
as
wae
|
a
a
40
63
125
400
4k
6.3k
10k
14k
(Hz)
Fig.
5-8
Overall
frequency
response
10

10.BIAS
trap
11.Record
bias
13.
Frequency
response
DECK
settings:
DOLBY
NR
IN/OUT
sw.:
ere
Record-pause
mode
3)
TAPE
sw.:.
Co
(CrO,)
Tape:
MTT-5061
TAPE
sw.:
METAL
Tape:
MTT-5072
:
METAL
Tape:
MTT-5072
.
Co
{CrO,)
Tape:
MTT-5061
2
NORMAL
Tape:
MTT-501
LINE
IN:
No
signal
U101/U201
Turn
trim
pots
R31
and
R32
fully
clockwise
for
each
trim
pot
to
have
minimum
value.
Then
adjust
in
the
order
of
steps
(2) (3)
(4).
LINE
IN:
:
y)
TAPE
sw.:
METAL
400
Hz
&
10
kHz
Sei
ectal
level
:
MTT-5072
rae
laa
dB
at
both
frequencies
LINE
IN:
400
Hz
&
10
kHz
alternately/42dB
|
~~
°""
(6.15
mV)
LINE
IN:
TAPE
sw.:
NORMAL
400
Hz
&
10
kHz
4)
:
"cars|
Ss
alternately
/_42
dR
|
R32
Nearly
equal
level
Tape:
MTT-601
rcpt
aa
dB
at
both
frequencies
LINE
IN:
400
Hz/-12
dB
(195
mV)
R13/R23
TAPE
sw.:
NORMAL
|
LINE
IN:
OUTPUT:
Tape:
MTT-501
400
Hz/-12
dB
-6.5
dB
+1.5
dB
Pe:
(195
mv)
(308
to
436
mV)
LINE
IN:
Required
signal/
-42
dB
(6.15
mV)
LINE
IN:
Required
signal/
~42
dB
(6.15
mV)
LINE
IN:
Required
signat/
42
dB
(6.15
mV)
TEAC
test
tapes:
V-66C
MTT-5061:
For
record
test
with
Co(CrO,)
INPUT
sw
LIN
MTT-501:
For
record
test
with
NORMAL
5-3
RECORDING
PERFO
RMANCE
RECORD
conaes
{L/R):
Soectiind
position
(item7)
MTT-5072:
For
record
test
with
METAL
ADJUST
MEASURING
ITEM
SETTING
INPUT
SIGNAL
(or
CHECK)
POINT:
RESULT
|
REMARKS
TP3/TP4
Min.
reading
OUTPUT:
Nearly
equal
level
at
both
frequencies
OUTPUT:
OUTPUT:
-6.5
dB
(367
mV)
"
LINE
IN:
OUTPUT:
12.
Record
level
ae
sw.:
ce
ssa
400
Hz/-12
dB
-6.5
dB
+1.5
dB
Pe:
(195
mV)
(308
to
436
mV)
OUTPUT:
OUTPUT:
OUTPUT:
Fig.
5-8
If
frequency
response
is
out
of
specification,
recheck
#11
‘Record
bias’’.
fara
nero
LINE
IN:
OUTPUT:
:
ic
neti
enor
Same
as
12
above.
400
Hz/-12
dB
2.2%
or
less
with
METAL,
Co(CrO,)
Istortion
(195
mV)
2.0%
or
less
with
NORMAL
LINE
IN:
1
kHz/-9
dB
2
METAL
OUTPUT:
a
45
dB
min.
no
signal
LINE
IN:
15.
Signal-to-noise
:
Co(CrO,)
pepe
OUTPUT:
Ratio
of
spec-
:
A
(275
mV)
;
ified
output
of
ratio
:
MIT-5061
1
45
dB
min.
-3.5
dB
to
noise
no
signal
LINE
IN:
1
kHz/-9
dB
:
NORMAL
OUTPUT:
MTT-501
(275
mv)
44
dB
min.
4
no
signal
11

V-66C
ADJUST
MEASURING
ca
ations
INPUT
SIGNAL
|
(or
CHECK)
POINT:
RESULT
e@
Connection
is
same
as
in
Fig.
5-1,
but
engage
1-kHz
filter.
e
Record
a
1-kHz
signal.
Rewind
tape
to
midpoint
of
recorded
portion.
Record
a
“‘no
signal”’
portion.
Find
the
difference
between
the
1-kHz
portion
and
the
“‘no-signal”
portion.
16.
Erase
efficiency
LINE
IN:
TAPE
sw.:
METAL
aes
ne
OUTPUT:
Ref.
output
Tape:
MTT-5072
|
65
dB
min.
ratio
46.5
0B
(1.64
V)
:
no
signal
e
Connection:
Fig.
5-1,
but
engage
1-kHz
filter.
@
Record
a
1-kHz
signal.
Hold
REC
MUTE
button
depressed
for
several
seconds.
(At
this
time,
make
sure
LED
on
the
button
lights).
Rewind
and
play
the
tape.
Find
the
difference
between
the
1-kHz
portion
and
the
“‘no-signal”’
portion.
17.REC
MUTE
LINE
IN:
function
TAPE
sw.:
METAL
eee
OUTPUT:
pee
Tape:
MTT-5072
i
|
65
dB
min.
ratio
+6
5
dB
(1.64
V)
no
signal
e
Connection:
Fig.
5-1,
but
do
not
connect
LINE
IN
(R),
and
engage
1-kHz
filter.
@
Set
the
deck
to
record
mode.
Find
the
difference
between
the
1-kHz
recorded
portion
(L-ch)
and
the
“‘no-signal"’
portion
(R-ch).
18.
Channel
separation
LINE
IN:
L-ch
1
kHz/-9
dB
OUTPUT:
(275
mV)
30
dB
min.
ratio
R-ch
No
signal
TAPE
sw.:
Co
(CrO,
)
Tape:
MTT-5061
e
Connection:
Fig.
5-1,
but
do
not
connect
LINE
IN
(L)
and
OUTPUT
(L).
e@
Record
a
125-Hz
signal
on
R-ch
and
note
output
level.
Invert
tape
and
play
R-ch
track.
Check
leakage
level
against
the
output
reference
of
previously
recorded
portion.
LINE
IN:
L-ch
No
signal
R-ch
125
Hz/-9
dB
(275
mV)
©
Record
a
1-kHz
signal
with
DOLBY
NR
IN/OUT
switch
in
OUT
and
Dolby
NR
Type
Selector
switch
in
B-NR.
Play
this
portion
with
DOLBY
NR
IN/OUT
switch
set
to
OUT
and
IN.
Obtain
the
difference
in
output
level
between
OUT
and
IN
positions.
Repeat
the
above
process
using
a
10-kHz
signal.
19.
Adjacent
track
crosstalk
OUTPUT:
40
dB
min.
ratio
TAPE
sw.:
Co
(CrO,)
Tape:
MTT-5061
LINE
IN:
OUTPUT:
TEE
WTre
|
“Diterza0e
rae
pe:
(27.5
mV)
3
dB
~
8
dB
.
LINE
IN:
OUTPUT:
Tee
MT
|
Heal
a9
0
a
pe:
(8.69
mV)
8
dB
~
12
dB
20.
Dolby
NR
effect
(B-type)
LINE
IN:
OUTPUT:
TAPE
sw.:
METAL
21.
Dolby
NR
:
1
kHz/~39
dB
Variation
effect
eee
Miers
(8.69
mV)
16
dB
~
20
dB
(C-type)
Pen
rr
mp
rr
rrr
rrp
rst
LINE
IN:
10
kHz/—49
dB
(2.75
mV)
OUTPUT:
Variation
16
dB
~
20
dB
TAPE
sw.:
METAL
Tape:
MTT-5072
12

ASSEMBLING
HARDWARE
CODING
LIST
All
screws
conform
to
ISO
standards,
and
have
crossrecessed
heads,
unless
otherwise
noted.
ISO
screws
have
the
head
inscribed
with
a
point
as
in
the
figure
to
the
right.
FOR
EXAMPLE:
BM3x6
'
ot
t
1 ‘
H
ie
Length
in
mm
(L)
OV
Eco
ik
Bee
Diameter
in
mm
(D)
*
vor
!
bene
eee
eee
eee
Metric
System
Low.
----+------~-
Nomenclature
*
Inner
dia.
for
washers
and
nuts
TAPTITE
wood
SCREW
Flat
Count
ie)
ee
Eee
Round
Head
Screw
von)
Pan
Head
Screw
Qyam
Stove
Head
Screw
(Truss)
hererent
i=
Oval
Countersunk
Head
Screw
RW
Round
Head
Wood
Screw
Pan
Head
Taptite
Screw
E
eile
WwTttT
PTT
|.
Washer
Head
Taptite
Screw
Binding
Head
SEMS
Screw(A
Type)
Binding
Head
SEMS
Screw(B
Type)
Binding
Head
SEMS
Screw(F
Type)
Pan
Head
SEMS
Screw(A
Type)
PSB
-
Pan
Head
SEMS
Screw(B
Type)
TAPPING
screw|
BTA
BT
R
RTB
SETSCREW
FE
Cc
Name
Binding
Head
Tapping
Screw(A
Type).
Binding
Head
Tapping
Screw(B
Type)
B
Round
Head
TA
Tapping
Screw(A
Type)
@m>
Round
Head
Tapping
Screw(B
Type)
Hex
Socket
s
Setscrew(
Flat
Point)
S
©)
Hex
Socket
Setscrew(Cup
Point)
V-66C
Type
DD
@
mS
@
mp
ED
ss
Slotted
Socket
Setscrew(
Flat
Point)
_——
@
J
WASHER
|
E
4
E-Ring
(Retaining
Washer)
bese
a
Flat
Washer
(Plain)
SW
Lock
Washer
(
Spring)
k
h
Lwi
Lock
Washer
(Internal
Teeth)
owe
Lock
Washer
(External
Teeth)
-
TW
Trim
Washer
(Countersunk)
Hex
Nut
13

V-66C
6
EXPLODED
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AND
PARTS
LIST
EXPLODED
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14

PARTS
NO.
*5800393200
*5783084008
*5800390700
*5555700000
*5640037800
ee
ee
1
5800393300
5800379302
5800379400
*5800391000
Coonan
oObhwhy—
1
1
1
1
INCLUDED
ACCESSORIES
REF.
NO.
PARTS
NO.
5700037500
5700037600
5700037700
5101345000
5101495000
5128107000
[US]:
U.S.A.
V-66C
Parts
marked
with
*require
longer
delivery
time.
DESCRIPTION
REMARKS
Cover,
Top
Screw,
M4
x
8
(BLK
NI)
Belt,
Counter;
B
Cushion,
Top
Cover;
B
Panel
Assy,
Front
Cover,
Cassette
Knob,
L
Knob,
R
Cover,
Bottom
DESCRIPTION
V-66C
Owner’s
Manual
[J]
V-66C
Owner’s
Manual
(US]
V-66C
Owner's
Manual
[All
except
J,
US]
Information
Supplement
[US]
Information
Supplement
[All
except
J,
US]
REMARKS
Cord
Assy,
In-output
{C]:
CANADA
[GE]:
GENERAL
EXPORT
[E]:
EUROPE
[UK]:
U.K.
[A]:
AUSTRALIA
[J]:
JAPAN
15

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N
NNNNN
NNNNNYN
NNNNN
NNNNNY
NNNNNM
NNNNN
NNNNN
torr
OO
IH
aPWwWN—
a
=
w
-
25
-
28
-
29
-
30
-
31
-
32
-
33
-
34
-
35
-
36
PARTS
NO.
*5800379800
*5800233600
*5800389400
*5800233500
*6800237400
*5800237501
*5800234300
*5800389200
*§800234
201
*5581038000
*5800237
100
*5800236500
*5800231300
5800231100
*5800231400
*5800231500
5310006500
5378901800
*5800114700
*5800238200
5378900300
*5800232000
*§800238100
*5800294600
*5800231
700
*5800236700
*5800231800
5540056000
5540055000
*5800236300
*5800232100
5800120402
*5800353000
*5800231901
“5800238001
DESCRIPTION
Holder,
Cassette
Roller,
Guide
Bracket
Assy,
Holder;
R
Lever,
Cassette
Pressure
(Not
used)
Panel,
Cassette
Lens,
Cassette
Plate,
Reflector
Bracket
Assy,
Holder;
L
Spring,
Holder
Clamper,
Cord;
A
Arm,
Holder
Ring,
Drive
Spring,
Reel
Table
Assy,
Reel
Spring,
B.T.
Holder,
Spring
Lamp,
DC12V
60mA
Head,
REC/PLAY
Spring,
Head
Holder,
Head;
A
Head,
Erase
Spring,
Lock
Arm,
Lock
Damper
Assy,
Air
Spring,
Brake
Plate,
Head
Base;
A
Plate,
Head
Base
Pressure
Steel
Ball,
¢3
Steel
Ball,
2
Arm,
Sensor
Spring,
Sensor
Arm
Assy,
Pinch
Roller
Spring,
Pinch
Roller
Arm
Spring,
Arm
Return
Sub-chassis
Assy,
Mechanism
REMARKS
|
V-66C
Parts
marked
with
*require
longer
delivery
time.
17

V-66C
EXPLODED
VIEW-3
ae
Vv
8
(2)
\
18

V-66C
Parts
marked
with
*require
longer
delivery
time.
REF.
NO.
PARTS
NO.
DESCRIPTION
REMARKS
*5800235900
‘Plate,
Shield
5800430500
Motor
Assy,
Reel
*5800390000
Bracket
Assy,
Relay
Pulley
*5800390500
Pulley,
Relay
*5800236600
Plate,
Brake
*5800231600
Shoe,
Brake
*5800236100
Arm,
Play
5313001300
Solenoid,
A
*5800230800
Spring,
Base
Return
*5800238001
Sub-chassis
Assy,
Mchanism
=
CoWwUMOnNoD
OPwn—
‘
=
=
*5800231000
Pin
*5800236200
Arm,
Pause
*5800324800
Spring,
Pause
Arm
5313001400
Solenoid,
B
-
15
*5800236900
Bearing,
Thrust
-
16
5300908500
Switch,
Slide;
2-
1
(N)
-17
*5200066701
PCB
Assy,
JOINT
-
18
*5336089200
Connector
Socket,
12P
-
19
*5800236800
Bracket,
Capstan
Motor
-
20
*5800232200
Pulley,
Motor
-
21
5370002400
Motor,
Capstan;
DC
-
22
5800238800
Housing
Assy,
Capstan
-
23
5800238600
Flywheel
Assy,
Capstan
-
24
5800106900
‘Belt,
Capstan
Drive
-
25
*5800230901
Cushion
-
26
5800386900
_
=—Belt,
Counter;
A
WWWWWHW
WWWWW
WWWWHW
WWWWW
WHOWWW
ut
==
PwNn
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