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INSTALLAT ION. OPERATION AND SERVICE MANUAL Including PARTS LIST, CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS, TROUBLE SHOOTING AND MOUNTING TEMPLATE. rJIONEEIiI'[...]
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FEATURES A MULTI-PURPOSE, EASY-TO.USE DESIGN The SX-9000 was designed to give you a high degree of versatility in operation. You can, for example, use two microphones, two tape decks, two headsets with the SX 9000. All controls are rationallv placed for easy use. The circuitry is qrlite advanced, on a par with professional designs. CLEAN-LINED, CON[...]
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I TJTONEER LINE VOLTAGE SELECTION AND FUSE SWITCHING LINE VOLTAGE SETTING AND FUSE To remove the fuse, turn the fuse cap located on the line voltage selector switch in the direction indicated by the arrow. Then remove the fuse plug from the unit. Put the fuse plug back so that the proper line voltage marking can be seen through the cut on the edge [...]
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SPEAKHR SYSTEM CONNECTIONS o First remove the speaker connector plugs from the accessories bag and then connect the speaker leads as shown in Fig. 3. Be sure to match the speaker and plug polarities. o After the plugs are connected, insert the one for the right channel in the left side of the SPEAKER OUTPUTS (A) panel on the rear of the unit. Conne[...]
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CONNECTION DIAGRAM NOTE: lf connecting one set of speaker sys- tems to speaker output terminal the speaker of each channel should be 4 to | 6 ohms : however, both outPut terminals (A, B and C speakers)to two speaker systems the of each channel, 8 to 16 ohms. AM ANTENNA AM FERRITE ANTENNA PRE OUT & MIXING REC. pAE & t,,tntN MAIN IN JNTfR COU[...]
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FM INDOOR ANTENNA HED -l --1 -! FM OUTDOOR ANTENNA NTABLE CONNECTION :re tuintable is equipped with a moving-magnet type :idge, connect its output cords to the PHONO MAG rminais on the rear of the unit. If the turntable has a bal ca'tridge, connect it to the AUX 1 terminals. nect the left channel cord to the upper terminal, the b to the lower.[...]
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FRONT PANEL FACILITIES Push once to switch on the power, once again to turn it off. PHONES JACKS These phones jacks for stereo headset(s). The two jacks (A, B) are available for connection with two stereo headsets. TUNING I When selecti pointer of th possible. For an FM way. Precisi that the dial TUNING This knob is the tunir'g TONE INDICATOR [...]
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NG INDICATOR selecting an ANI broadcast, tune so that the dial er of the lower meter deflects as far to the right as ble. an FM broadcast, use the lower meter in the same Precision FM tuning is also possible by adjusting so the dial pointer of the upper meter is ceutered' This knob is used to adjust the volume of AM and FM broadcasts, record p[...]
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' PIONEER SPEAKERS These switches turn the various speaker systems on and off. Push each button once to turn it on, once again for off. Pushing the A button will cause the sound to be reproduced from the speakers connected to the SPEAKER A terminals. The B and C buttons control their corresponding terminals on the rear of the unit. NOTE: Only [...]
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RECEPTION OF FM 1. Set the SELECTOR switch to FM STEREO. 2. Turn the MUTING switch on (unless the signal strength is very low-then leave it off). 3. Tune in the desired station while watching the TUNING meters. Best reception is obtained when the dial pointer of the Iower meter deflects as far to the right as possible for that station, while that o[...]
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TJIONEEfiI USING MICROPHONES The SX-9000 permits the use of two microphones at once, for such purposes as recording a concert in stereo; even performances or dramas in large theaters can be efficiently recorded. 1. Turn the VOLUME - SOURCE knob all the way down if microphone recording only is desired. If mixed recording, combined with music from a [...]
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PLAYBACK . Turn TAPE MONITOR SWITCH A or B ON and adjust the VOLUME, BASS, TREBLE and TONE COLOR switches to the desired levels. o When TAPE MONITOR SWITCHES A or B are turned ON, the position of the SELECTOR becorries immaterial. MIXED RECORDING When using a microphone in mixed recording, connect the tape deck to the PRE OUT terminal and adjust th[...]
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TJIONEEFI CONDITIONS FREQUENTLY MISTAKEN FOR MALFUNCTION Noise: There are a variety of noises relating to the operation of a from external sources of nolse. Due to the inherent high hi-f i unit. These are generalty divided into two types; (1) the unit amplif ier and reproduces extraneous noises into def inite output is faulty (a transistor or part [...]
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SPECIFICATIONS SEMICONDUCTORS Audio Section Transistors Diodes Tuner Section IC's FET Transistors Diodes AUDIO SECTION Music Power Output Continuous Power Output (Each channel driven) Continuous Power Output (Both channel driven) Harmonic Distortion Damping Factor Frequency Response Power Bandwidth Hum and Noise Sensitivity and Impedance (at 1[...]
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PIONEER Loudness Contour Reverberation TONE COLOR Switch MlCrophone Mixing FM TUNER SECTION Frequency Range IHF Sensitivity Capture Ratio Selectivity Image Rejection Signal to Noise Ratio Antenna Input FM MPX SECTION Circuit Channel Separation Harmonic Distortion AM TUNER SECTION Frequency Range IHF Sensitivity Image Rejection Antenna Input MISCELL[...]
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ALIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS SECTION terminal of f ront-end f rom lN SELECTOR ..,.. FM MONO MUTING ..... .. OFF Volume Control Setting: Fully Counterclockwrse ALIGNMENT OF FM Disconnect OUTPUT Position of Switch: terminal of lF unit A lignment Input L evel D ial Setting O ut Put EquiPment C onnect ions STEPS A dj ust R emarks E qu ipment C onnect tons F [...]
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PIONEEFI ALIGNMENT OF MPX Position of Switch: Volume Control Settino Input Signal : SECTION SELECTOR ... FM AUTO MUTING ... OFF Fully Counterclockwise Main ( L+ R) 40 .5KHz Deviation (.60,)o ) l9KHz Pilot 7.5KHz Deviation (IO%) STEPS Circuit to be C onnect A I i gnment adjusted Connections S ignal R emarks + -- -'- l 1 2 MPX SG to trM Separati[...]
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PARTS LAVOUT ToP vlEw L2 142-024 DIAL CORD STRINGING FM TUNING CAPACITOR ,7 2lurn AM TUNTNG cApActroR _.;' TUNING SHAFT 2200 ..50 2--- //;) I | "" i / w 23-003 ,, 5 i 6 *12028ou w1fi7 lfl ,"qb@5p59 il: "pO:O6,o,@8.6""'; 9 ;- ^/1/ ^lq 3 U5 o5 o4 oJ VC 304 vc 303 o w1t 28 L3o2 .i ot , LuS "[...]
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ONEEFI BOTTOM VIEW 2200 1 00 //w16029 /6) 2200 50 - Br, tsr o ,', 3 3' J, Jr 3,8,,?," '" .or /1 /-B1o Ic3)[c7)A]o A2) --l --l ^^^ z--'r -/ J Ll4 A2o (, o' GD a,o o vWl6028 c w 22 042 w 23-003 otO a,, c,u Oa' o,o O Qoo, 5 5 S E" . .u or.'i ).F o AFC IP2 AGC IPl j I t8[...]
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PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS[...]
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PARTS LIST CAPACIT t} RS lN uF ,IO?IIOLERANCE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED PTPF PIONEER C0MP0U1'lI] PARI Symbol Descriptron Part No TAPE REC Terminal w52.O04 0 RESIST(|RS IN O,iW, IOO%TOLERANCE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED k:kO M:MO ()THt R Symbol Description Part No AM Variable Capacitor c64 030.0 Front Panel Ass'y Front Panel Side Panel(R) Side Pan[...]
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Meter Escutcheon Meter for Signal Meter lor FM Tunang Lens for Program lndicator Lamp (RED) Lens tor Program Indrcator Lamp (BLUF) Lens for Program Indicator Lamp (GREEN) Lens for Program Indicator Lamp (WHITE) Lens for Program lndicator Lamp (PINK) Knob fo. MODE Knob for BASS, TREBLE, REVERE, BALANCE, MIC A, and MIC B Knob for SELECTOR.TONE COLOR [...]
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T PIONEER I c,, Erectrorytrc 4 7 rov I crr,rl ,tnimr rr;vl I CF Ceramrc 300p 5OV CCDST 30lK 50 | I C:o Electrolytic I 25V CtNlX lMF 25V I I C:r Electrolytic 4.7 l6V Ct[lX 4R7|VIF l6vl | ,r, Ceramic IOD 5OV CC|]ST 100K 50 | I a r. Ceramrc 10p 5OV CCDST l00|{ 50 | I t , cer..m'c o or ] zsv crovz Lo:p zs I RE SIST(]RS Symbol Desc Rr R2 R3 R+ R5 R[...]
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Ca rbo n Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon C a rbon C a rbon Carbo n Carbon Carbon C a rbon C a rbon Carbon Carbon 330 lk 33k 33k 390 390 470k 470k l5k 15k 2.7k 2.7k 33k 33k 56k 56k 2.2k 2.2k RF*PS 390-K RFIPS 390,X RFIPS 470K RFiPS 470K RF}PS I 5K,K RFIPS r sK,r( RFIPS 6R8X RF}PS 4R7X RFIPS 39K.K RFiPS 4R7K RFlPS 47X K Ca rbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Ca rb[...]
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TJIONEER HEAD AMP Ul'llT ( W2l -002 ) CAPACIT{lRS RESISTt]RS Symbol ^I nl Part No. RFiPS 22K.K RFiPS 15K K RFiPS 470 K RFiPS r00.K RF:PS 2R2K. RF]PS 1 OX.K RF:PS 3R3K. RFiPS 470.K RF:PS IK-K RF+PS 1K X RFiPS 4R7K K RFiPS 27K K RFiPS tK.K RFiPS 68 K RFiPS 4R7K.l( RF]PS 1 OOK l( RF:PS 27K X RFiPS lK.K RFiPS l50K.K RFiPS 4R7K.K RFiPS 4R7K RF:PS 2[...]
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C ra Cl5 Cr7 Cre Mylar Myl ar lVylar Mylar N,'lyla r 50v 50v 50v 50v 50v 0QMA 332K 5o cQ|uA 822l( 50 cQ|llA 822l( 50 cQMA 823K 50 coMA 823( 50 DtMl swtTcH uNrT (w26-001) RT SIST(]RS Symbol Description Part No * I .,,0- '*, I n; I T ]-':'s -* R: Carbon film lOk RFIPS 10K X Rr carbon frlm I tor I I I RflPs loKK Ra Carbon firm I ro[...]
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rJIONEER C20 Czr Czz C:: Czq Electrolytic Electrolytic Electrolytic Ceramic Ceramic 41 100 100 1oop t O0p 25V 25V 25V 50v 50v Ce Ct C8 Ce Cro Crr Crz C rq Crs Cro Crz Cre Cl9 Czo 22 47 47 56p 100 100 100 100 0.01 0.01 lOOp 1O0p 30Op 3OOp 25V 3V 3V 50v 50v 3V 3V 50v 50v 50v 50v 50v 50v 50v 50v cEt,lx 47illF 25V cElvlx 100MF 25V cEr4x 100ilrF 25v c[...]
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SEMICtlI{DUCT(lRS Symbol Descriptron Part No Dl D2 Qr Qz Q: Q+ Qs Qo Qz Qa Qs Qro Qrr Qr: STV.3 Varistor STV-3 Varistor 2SC87O Transistor 2SC87O Transistor 2SC62j Transistor 25C627 Transastor 2SC484.y Transi stor 2SC484 y Transistor 2SA484,y Transistor 2SA484-y Transistor 2SD218 Transistor 2SD218 Transistor 2SD2i8 Transistor 2SD218 Transistor R ro [...]
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Pt()NEefil Rii Rrs R rs R:o R2l R 22 Rz: R:a R:r R 26 R2/ R28 R 2e R30 R:r R:: R 3i Rla R:5 R:o R:r R:8 R 3e R30 Ra1 R az R a: Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Oarbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon lrlm Tilm t ilm f ilm film { ilm f[...]
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PIclN EEFI ELECTFIGIN IC CctFI]'GIFIATIctN 15-5, 4-Chome, Ohmoni-nishi, Ohta-ku, Tokyo, Japan PIctNEEFI ELECTFIclNICS U.S.A. CclFIPOFIATIctN 14O Srnith St., Fanrningdale, Ll.,N. Y. 11735, U. S.A. PIo|NEEFT ELECTFIGINIC (EIJFIOPE) NV Fnanknijkiei 64-EB, 2OOO Antwenp, Belgium Printed in Japan <- R1 2-066-0 (70G01Y53S)[...]
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ANT FM FRONTEND ANT wll- o28 ooXoo o(( ))@ @r)!{ 6 ,)@ lt (7) v@) ;9 UcR AM TUNER UNIT wt4-ot5 85r PC'I'ER $'PPLY A wt6 - 028 Rr 22K R- 2-2K E z fN o-9 <l ei U TI PI OI,JT I OUI ? P2 12 Nt" c) o-c I r)+c 3^ EA E3 r@o[o@ ] IN 2 0.JT] OUT2 ,El REVERB AMP T E2 Ei B2 Bl UNIT OIJT wzA-OO2 rN L- 38 ed, !{ ro y= U +b IN] MIC AMP UN[...]
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POWER SUPPLY UNIT wt6 -o28 BI D2 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 I ! Rro arOttW) MUTING UNIT wt8-o28 o[...]
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wll-o28 3P F 25KI9 Q"t tn _ Rt2 += ,r. | ' RIl0( ,1, r^ Ar[...]
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@e our E w" Oz LM7O3L FM IF UNIT 93 r: .E p -.----- --- OFJJrr- .L---__. 41N e--r-t 3Tl ,2 1 I I oJ Rl -l i'g >",1 T E1 I ^J LM x 4 Or t -o2q I or LM7O3L @ o-----r-t-- ^-?31 ,rl #4"'l)*-=' -:? | ;,fa tflYl=L L,' -l-l I IlT ?- ', | ,, l"v, l' L-4M.J I n' , ^ Rn33( l__^ ?- "*= tl- vr,[...]
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MPX UNIT wl3-o.26 .B@ Lour@ E@ Rour@ t2 v ! 0.6v 9.5 nA @ N4ur @ tw eE @auro @v, t5l q LPFrl|- L:fl s T---- I ^l Dr -r"rs+---il- i , c,1!')-6t t5t88 | _ rqil* t & I I I ,_ Rze33K Ra 33K --------o IND Ino= 30 mA mu.[...]
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AM TUNER UNIT wr4 - ol5 25C3A2 Rd Tr T4l'00E 25C460 Rs lK T3 T7l'025 25C460 -|n_Illjj2s_ 0.1 tl ll ll tl ti 0,2 il ii rl II q3 ll lr tl tl --1--- "" RG t0( -T- --T- t, l' n al V7/. GNO +B IFO{JT @ our 4l0P tr I j vco ?+ 1; -ll- mm -r--^ = e : .I= ilt: s e af iT ?& - ,h' -,h.k[...]
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HEAD AMP UNIT w2r-oo2 2SC87l or 2SC458LG 22135 n: ^^ Qz Y+/ MIC AMP UNIT w2t - oo3 Cr6 100/35 C4 30P Rz lK cJ.*[...]
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DEMI SII.|ITCH UNIT w26-OOl L-_________ _-_____t Sr : TAPE M0NITOR A S2 : TAPE MON1TOR B oFF .- ON OFF - ON OEMI SWITCH UNIT w26- OOz -----t;---------t @ @ @ o I I I I I I i Sl 53 : s4 I LOW CUT FTLTER OFF <+ ON HIGH CUT FILTER OFF -ON MUTING OFF -* ON LOUDNESS OFF _ ON t'- I t0/25 ; S .i 6.8|( 0.0033 Rzo 2.7K rrc 2SO456L6 2SC458LG w28-OOl [...]
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REVERB AMP TJNIT w28 - OO2 t o tN3 0r Q2 O3 Qa as 06 Qr Qa Oe 2SCA70q 2SC45A| zSC870 0r zSC458L 2sca7o ot 2si458t 2SC7 3 4 2SC734P o. 2SC9O4 2SA56r P or 254569 23CA7O ot 2SC45AL 23CS7O ot 2SC45AL 2sC87o or 25C458L E2 E2 Qs 25C734P Cr 33/s[...]
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MAIN AMP UNIT wl5- o52 GND Nr 22/25 VRr 50K z &87O Q4 2SC485 OB 2SA4A5 0n 250218 PUSH S'I'ITCH UNIT w 26 -OO3 B2 SP OUT BBI sP out a'[...]
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CONTROL AMP UNIT w22 - OO2 Rr: lOK Cs )0,4s l0l( ' R2o[...]