Kenwood KRC-767D Service Manual page 20

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MECHANISM DESCRIPTION
3. PROG.
If the program button is pressed, the plunger solenoid (103)
is turned off and the chip arm lever ass'y (12) is moved out-
ward. At the same time, the RVS trigger arm (32) releases the
RVS gear ass'y (18) through the RVS/T tension spring (77).
Then, the RVS gear ass'y (18) is rotated a half turn by the in-
put gear (53), and the RVS plate lever (25) is moved. At this
time, the RVS trigger arm (32) is set to the lock side by the
RVS gear ass'y (18), then the chip arm lever ass'y (12) is at-
tracted again by the plunger solenoid (103) because of the
force of the chip arm tension spring (78).
The RVS plate lever (25) moves the head slide switch (S2),
azimuth arm (46), and P.R arm fever ass'y (6, 7). The P.R
arm lever ass'y (6, 7) moves the idler gear (50) through the
Gear C (56)
idler gear arm of the main chassis ass'y (801).
Plunger solenoid (103)
Chip arm lever ass'y (12)
RVS gear ass'y (18)
Input
gear (53)
RVS trigger arm (32)
RVS/T tension spring (77)
RVS trigger arm (32)
Idler gear (50)
RVS gear ass'y (18)
RVS trigger
arm (32)
Azimuth
arm (46)
Reel disk ass'y (150)
P.R arm lever
ass'y (7)
RVS plate lever (25)
Idler gear (50)
RVS plate lever (25)

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