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NOTE: For a technical description, please refer to Technical Guide VTG82071 HR-S4700NTSC. TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Tite 3 Important Safety Precautions INSTRUCTIONS. DISASSEMBLY AND MECHANISM ADJUSTMENTS DIGASSEMELY’ MACHANISM ADJUSTMENTS INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE [MAIN PARTS REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS PREPARATION ‘SWITCHING REGULATOR CCU SSeRVO CRCUT nanan vioeo cincun ‘ON SCREEN CRCUT ‘ub ciRCUT wen cincumt TUNER /iF ORCUT DEMOBULATOR CiRCUTT CHARTS AND DIAGRAMS (GIRCUT BOARD AND LOCATION (GENERAL INFORMATION ‘BOARD INTERCONNECTIONS MECHANISM CONTROL BLOCK DIAGRAM ‘SERVO BLOCK DIAGRAM VIDEOI!) BLOCK DIAGRAM VIDEO) BLOCK DIAGRAM SWITCHING REG. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM SWITCHING REG. CIRCUIT BOARD ‘AUDIO SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM MECHANISM CONTROL / FLYING ERASE SCHEMATIC DECK TERMINAL LOADING MDA SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM DECK TERMINAL LOADING MDA CASS. HOUSING. A/C HEAD GIRCUT BOARDS. 15 A/S/MCRCUTT BOARD 16 VIDEO) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 17 VIDEO(2) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 1 VIDEO CIRCUIT BOARD == 19 PRE/REC SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 2 PRE/REC CIRCUT BOARD 21 TUNER /IF AND DEMOD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 2 B 24 2 = TUNER /IF AND DEMOO CIRCUIT BOARD TIMER / DISPLAY / SICH SCHEMATIC DUNGRAM TIMER / DISPLAY / SWNTCH CIRCUTT BOARD FF CONVERTER SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM REMOTE CONTROL SCHEMANC DIAGRAM asl eS RGSRIRE Section Title 4 2 a 4 EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST PACKING ASSEMBLY CABINET ASSEMBLY <2) CHASSIS ASSENELY (> MECHANISM ASSEMBLY <4) ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST ‘SWITCH REGULATOR BOARD ASSEMBLY A/S /MBOARO ASSEMBLY DEMODULATOR ASGEMELY <14> [A//CHEAD BOARD ASSEMBLY <12> {TAMER BOARD ASSENELY <20) DISPLAY BOARD ASSEMBLY <7) =~ [SWITCH BOARD ASSEMBLY 26> UPPER DRUM BOARD ASSEMBLY <41) PRE /REC AMP BOARO ASSEMBLY (&9) =~ FLYING ERASE BOARD ASSEMBLY <46) DECK TERMINAL BOARD ASSEMBLY LOADING MDA 3OARD ASSEMBLY <5) CASSETTE HOUSING BOARD <56> Important Safety Precautions Prior to shipment ftom the factory, JVC products ae strictly Inspected to conform with the recognized product safety and electrical codes of ‘the counts in which they are to be sold. However, inorder to maintain Drecautions wine a sets being Serviced ‘such compliance, it equally important to implement the following ‘@ Precautions during Servicing 1. Locations requiring special caution are denoted by labels and Inscriptions ‘on the cabinet, ehasis and certain pars of she product. When performing sevice, be sure to read and comply tith these and other cautionary notices appearing in the opera || tion and service manuals | A 2. Parte identified by the critical for safety Reploce anly with specified part umber Note: Parts in this category also inelude those specified to ‘comply with Xray emission standards for product using fathode ray tubes and those specified for compliance ‘with various regulations regerding spurious radiation parts are 3, Fuse replacement caution notice . Caution for continued protection ageinst fire hazard Replace only with same type and rated fuses) as specified “4. Une specifi internal wiring. Note especially 1) Wires covered with PVC tubing 2) Double insulates wires 2) High voltoge lace | '. Use specified insulating meterials for harardovs tive parts. Nove 11 Insulation Tape 23) Spacers 5) Barrier | 2} PVC tubing 44) ulation sheets for tansitors 16 When replacing AC primary side components (transformers, power cords, neise blocking capacitors, ete.) wrap ends of wires fecurely about he t-minslsbetore soldering sinks, oxide metal film esistors, fusible resistors, te) {8 Check that replaced wire do not contact sharp edged or pointed 8. When » power cord has bean replaced, check that 10-15 kg of force in any direction will ot loosen it 10. Also check areas surrounding repaired locations 11. Products using cathode ray tubes (CRTs) In regerd 10 uch product, the cathode ray tubes themselves, the high voltage etcuits, and related circuits are specitied for compliance with recognized codes pertaining to X:ay emision. Contequentiy, when servicing thers products, replace the cath lode ray tuber and other pars with only the speciied pars. Under no circumstances attempt to modify these cifcuits. Unauthorized modification can increase the high voltage value || {and cause Xray emision from the cathode ray tube. | 12, Crimp type wire connector In such cases a wen replacing the power transformer in sats where the connection: between the power cord and power Ttansformer primary lead wires are performed using crimp type Connectors, Hf replacing the connectors is unavoidable, in order to prevent safety. hazards, perform cateully and precisely Decording tothe folloming steps 1) Connector part nurmber: E03830.001 2) Required toe! 1 Connector crimping too! of the proper type sich wil not damage insulated parts 3} Replacement procedure (11 Remove the old connector by cutting the wires a Important: Da nt reuse # connector (ascard ith 288 Ais Fig. {2)Strip about 15 mm of the insulation from the ends ofthe ‘wires. I the wiles are stranded, twist the strands to avoid frayed conductrs 15mm, AZ Fit (a) Align he length of the wires to be connected. Insert the Meta sieve connector Figs 5 (41 As shown in Fg. 8, use the crimping too! to crimp the ‘metal sieeve at the center position. Be sure to crimp fully {othe complate closure of the 1001 Fig. (5).Cheek the four points noted in Fig. 7. {crimped at approx. center of metal sleeve Not easly pulled free SS Conductors extends Wire insulation recesses 1 @ Safety Check after Servicing Examine the are surrounding the repsired location for damage o deteroration. Observe that srewa, parts and wires have been returned te engine! postions, Afterwards, perform the folowing tert and contiem the specified values in order to verity compliance with safety andards 1. Inauation resistance test CContiem the specified insulation resistance or greater between power cord pluy prongs and exter. rally expoted part of the set (RF teminals, antenna terminals, ideo and audio input and output terminals, microphone jacks, earphone jack, et.) Se table 1 belo. 2. Dislectrie strength tent Confirm specified dielectric strength or greater between power cord plug prongs and exposed ‘ccetaible part of the set [RF terminals, antenna terminals, viéeo and audio input and output {coming microphone jk, ewpone act, able Bl 2: Cheance dance 2 When revacing primar Creu componants, confirm aii rance dtnc bane tolled termina ond beteen termi a surrounding metals part Se il bao : chai oma cod Fes nary re 4 Lesage crane Contr seca or lone lekage cnt batawen sath grouid/powar cord oie prone and EFF tncrnlly vxpored scene parte [RF arming, anne ermal, eo and nul np ond fb futput terminals, microphone jacks, earphone jacks, et) exes Zed [Measuring Method: (Power ON} exposed ke j Inet oes 2 between eth rounl/aner cord ply prongs and enteral expoud aces para, ceo part “O— Use on AC vltmetero mesure grou bot tial ef bed Zev ture 9 ed flowing te 2 Fae ‘5. Grounding (Class I madel only) Confirm specified or lower grounding impedance between earth pin in AC inlet and externally ‘exposed accesible pats (Video in, Video out, Audio in, Audio out or Fixing serew ee.) Mesruring Method ‘Connect mill ohm meter between eerth pin in AC inlet ane exposed accessible pars. See tigure 1U and grounding spectiations aioe 0.00 | csosadscemsive port Sounding Spcitcntions - ag cog | Region | Grounding Impedance (2) USAR Canads | 2S Ot ohm earth ie mi Europe & Australia| 2 $0ohm Mii ohm meter Fig. 10 ‘AC Line Voltage Region Insulation Resistance (R) | Dielectric Strength [Clearance Distance (@), (a Tov AC TEV T minut 3.0 3mm 10010 240V jean RErMals0OVOC | ~acisKvt minute | d.c'e 4mm 11046 190 USA Conade Z ACO Vi minute | di 2 3.2 mm ACI Tine —| g Ea mm 11010 190V ass 10 | eee Europe & Auswatia| AZ10ME /S00V OC | go ys y 1 (SRB a! 2 mm (Power cord) nae Y 1 Tosa | &° 2 6mm (Primary wir) “Table Speciicatons for each reson [AC Line Voltage Fevion Lotz Leakage Current ti abe 100 v Jen ar 1S 1 mame Exposed accessibe parts 1100 120 ¥ USA 8 Canad phe, 1S 05macm | Exponed sconsble parts Th ome 10.7 mA peak i Sp7may “Antenna arth erminat een Europe & Australia Lanes 10240 ne 150.7 mA peak | Bi LL is2maae Ota ope “Table 2 Leskage current pecitications for each raion Note; These tables are unofficial and for reference only. fe sure to confirm the precise values for your particular country and locality Safety Precautions Azer A ‘The pa fh we arched yb nth A | WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR, MOISTURE. 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Romamoet. you Mus use yout VOR comeaty to tly enoy Peau ue the ‘ranval efectvey” I's the sure and ‘chest way fo unack the fil potential yourrow CWC Controls, Indicators, And Connectors Inrared Geen Message Dusay “gee aed ECA Baton EvECT Baton feel Select Switch ern ang : SES Eonnectr fp, 2 9 Code raring | aeignted TV models ony) ‘Seiect baton mer, Tuner, on Tape Counter TER Baton at-Purpose ee Dit Kore Tape Aooess Beste Functions -7v MONITOR Button => p23 CTURE Button Getting To Know Your VCR ‘The 3 Basic Ways Of Using Your VCR Enjoy software! Prerecorded or things youve recorded! me Oye Fide soware. Enjoy te VHS apes ou ‘Sroaay nave and eat yous! the fre Bure aety Supe VHS tape A, ark [bine ORs HF copy yu ao be ate tay eroy the power Her sountacks vote on mst rreorso VHS stare @ srecorsing “This VOR ote you a chic l recording in iter VS or S-VHS. ‘Thanks to SVMS Nh Yesokon, ysl be aoe te recor TV ‘ogres mtnotary sso he nit pote ay. 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WORD crn Bacuse ‘Sepchre guy tte sooea a! wey hee ‘hia tang hoster acre tnt oe mace om 8 $n (8- VIDEO comacto A ae ‘ti betanned whe paar a1 C= BSE ewnso soe a acre (ck 8) |__ coset festa cose wna [El crea no VEY RSRTE PROSE recon (0 Sean WOR ornare A coe sal. ana 0 | Shorts wapond''8 one ome "AB ose cre wo nh oy [oecranon SECU oy Be Al ow ds | tree START eck A ats Pay mote, Bars 9 Per PROBA ck Ar 88 ae, 8 |__S Resto 89 ne 0 contra —-...— —_— | st bom swaches to “B". The VOR wil nly respond fo 8 (te vrs eu CODE sh “OFF VOR Roam tan eee igoeeoaaieres ‘CAUTION: ————_) * Tnneneu cove Nemanere-ome 32 List Of VER Display . Panel Messages Helpful Terms And Information ‘The folowing glossary efx your conerience in tain you beter understand your VCR ands operation. Gizeet | went Appears and wat Means = ‘Scans ty uo nna pie as nb oe ‘el ing: tne we rept Vhs wn See pete arene ‘saree i mae ‘Blac tet) er Sy sum an she Precautions VCR, Remote Control, And Cassette Care SB sCSet Runtitbe mnie Toners rem caete tom von Specifications Teme: spacers SSS eo oo gat a =a Se Sao! Manan Sa! EET an BRET nn ena wn Reet SS Sao Se nena fencer TE en | Bee ners ior! Senko Hmmoe So ates ‘cee a SOE sone nso SURE en ‘Sana sysem NTSC-9pe a rast (WHE): Charnes 2-19 Sooner Ss sevononen : Kiymencinttemnmem wom | eaten Eire Sesntrerenet ria omee —— Stone | barca, Baloo Soma seine: So me Satie tn nn en E,SE Sento sew wv SP mate vis | 36 a7 In Case Of Difficulties POWER AND TAPE TRANSPORT PROBLEMS. Hi-Fi AUDIO PROBLEMS = ‘Soak pa por apd sh VE Se in aa an OTHERS, RECORDING PROBLEMS a ah pai Ihe ey ab oe caste eno + -TMER doplaedon he ay pe? [7S rates ne TER Buton 9 Sopiy TMER. PLAYBACK PROBLEMS ‘Sik poe | SSS ent cravat 9. erp) = T ize one rt gp wae | Hyoao [rin ei nd deg recs. Cont yu JVC Seer lp.) = * Ret EG ore tn n Sate Willen eracentewergae vee cea Fee ater mate er eet aa caer [ecommerce ect cortare mizacoputers Est er oi ater coud cua mann. a sch cee, nih an npg he Der ov. Tan po aga an Bt Tae te case aco ech Special Note On Head Cleaning cana tard ter pare o te ie aad may {aise sayeck eave reone tures meres ‘ihcag fe mes saseees wh ln had are enema cat nie ania ‘Auto Head Cleaner Soon SECTION 1 DISASSEMBLY AND MECHANISM ADJUSTMENTS 1.1 DISASSEMBLY 1.13 Bottom cover 1.1.1 Top cover Remove the top cover. 1 2. Remove four screws @) and four feet. 1. Set for the EJECT (Stop) mode and disconnect VER 3° Tamnous IOr serevelll anc Doon from AC power. mete 2. Take out four screws @ . To remove the top cover, : slide it in the direction of the arrow and lit it away. Fens 216 yoo bona aay jac en cor cL a, Hrent Papel nn 2 Take out six screws ©) and three screws (E) from 1 Remove te tp cover ee riety 2 Cac deengace tae tts @ of he fon B85, Renae ee bur ese wiht bondi Sasenl eon ig tot Renor hevi a. Bunt Beeb ot fot presse forward you to disengage three tabs (6) of the front worrnady hom footers! is ches Pron omar he fo pan! eer WW 115 1 2 3, 12 ‘SW. REGULATOR Unit assembly Remove the top cover Refer to section 1.1.4 and remove the VIDEO board assy. ‘Take out two screws (from the SW. REGULATOR unit assy. Remove the SW. REGULATOR Unit assy in the upward direction. Fig. 11-5, 5 PRE/REC board assembly Remove the top cover. “Take out two screws © Disconnect connectors trom the PRE/REC board assy and remove the PRE/REG board assy in the upward direction 1.1.7 TIMER/DISPLAY/SW board assembly 41. Remove the top cover and front panel. 2. Disengage five tabs ©) of the upper side of the chassis, then remove the TIMER/DISPLAY/SW board assy. DISPLAY booed Fig. 11-7 1.1.8 Main-deck 1. Remove the top cover, front panel assembly and cassette housing assembly. 2. Take out three screws assembly 2, Remove the main-deck assembly in the upward direction. @ from the main-deck 1.19 Cassette housing 3. Check that the cassette housing is in the eject state (internal holder of the cassette housing is locked in 1, Remove the top cover and front cover. Meteral] holder of tie cassette house sn ern nt ove. pine 2 Toke out four serows, CD that secure the cassette AT ng int place and secure with housing. four screws. '3. Remove the csste housing inthe upward reton . 4, Install the front panel as shown in Fig. 1-1-12 and reengage the tabs. Supply power and use 2 spare cassette to check for normal loading and eject operations, Front panel In rear ofthe casserte housing door Fig. 11-9 Fig. 1-112 1.1.10 Cassette housing installation 1. On the main deck, observe the positional relationships of the parts indicated in Fig. 1-1-10, If necessary, turn the loading motor by hand to obtain these positions. Hole confront Spring #9h ether Pinch roles eam ‘Guide arm assy Fig. 11-10 2. Confirm that the clutch is engaged. If necessary, press the lever indicated by the arrow to where the clutch is engaged. Fig. 14-11 13 1.2. MECHANISM ADJUSTMENTS 1.2.1 Precautions 1. Disconnect mainframe from AC power before soldering 2. Avoid imparting stress to wires when disengaging con: nectors, 3, Determine and correct the cause of difficulty before proceeding to adjustments. Do not disturb settings un: necessarily 4. Use care not to damage tabs, claws, ete. during repairs. 5. Install the cassette housing assembly only when the mechanism is in the Eject or Stop mode position. In the Eject mode, the internal holder of the housing is fully sed. This is fully lowered in the Stop mode, 6. When installing the front panel assembly, be sure to fengage the housing door with the door lever of the cassette housing assembly. If this step is omitted, the {door will not open at Eject and the cassette cannot be removed. 1.2.2 Check without cassette housing Mechanism operations can be observed easily by removing the cassette housing assembly. Note the following 1. Disable the photo transistor sensor (END SENSOR) on the main-deck by applying an opaque cover 2. Connect pint 2 and 3 of DECK TERMINAL board con- rector CN3. (Soe Figt-2-1) 3, Select the desired modes with the operation buttons. However, notice that without tape, setting forthe reverse direction modes produces the Stop mode after a few seconds due to absence of the reel sensor output 3 Back tension igament tape cassette gauge Torque gauge 1.2.3 Manually removing cassette tape In event of electrical system failure that prevents the tape: ‘rom being unloaded, the tape can be removed manually by the following procedure. Refer to Figs. 1-3-1, 1-3-2 and 1.33, 1. Disconnect power cord from AC outlet 2. Turn the loading motor by hand so that the control cam rotates clockwise. This retracts the pole base assembly to the unloading position. 3. Continue turning to where the guide arm and half load: ing gear assemblies shift to beneath the cassette 4, Turn the clutch assembly at the rear of the deck to absorb slack tape within the cassette 55. Again turn the loading motor in the same direction to raise the cassette and remove it. 1.2.4 Test equipment The following special tools and fixtures are required for mechanism adjustment. 1. Alignment tapes : MH-1 (SP) and MH-1L (LP) Stairstep signalis employed for interchangeability checks and adjustments. 2. Torque gauge : PUJ48075:2 ‘Measures tape take-up torque. 3. Back tension cassette gauge : PUJ48076-2 Measures tape tension at the supply side 4. AIC head positioning tool : PUJ47351-2 Shifts the head base for adjusting the control nead pos 5, Roller driver : PTU94002 ‘Turns the guide roller for adjusting FM linearity, 6. Presetting unit : PTUS400B Use for auto tracking preset adjustment. 5 6 ‘ver Presetting un Fig. 1-2-2. Test equipment 1.3 MAIN MECHANISM PARTS Fig. 1-3-2 Bottom view of main-deck ©. Main mechanical parts See Figs. 1-3-1, 1-3-2 and 1.3.3. No.| symbot Parts Name Seeion 1 [waza Upper drum assy 2 |maa Full erase head 3 |sia1 End sensor 4 [mat Tension atm assy 1585 5 [maz Tension band assy 185 6 | maze Lower drum motor assy | 1.5.2 7 | mast REC safety switch Fig. 1-3-3. Side view of cassette housing sso Nadas li A. Cleaning 9 | mags Hateading gear assy | 1.5.8 Periodic cleaning of the tape transport system is desirable, | 10 | M447 Guide arm assy 156 bbut ordinarily not feasibie in practice. Therefore, perform — | 44 | Mae ‘AIC head 184 cleaning when a set is brought infor repairs or maintenance. | yan beak ass Contamination ofthe video heads, tape guides and brushes 2 Maze es can detract trom playback picture quality and in extreme | 13/M442 Pineh roller atm assy cases, even damage he tape. For cleaning. useatine-mesn | 14 Mase Nipaspitor essy corona (bout the meng of a we cree ahi ss mas eter cum ine ‘moistened in alcoho! 2 Control eam 156 + To clean the video heads, press the moistened cloth | 6 | M43 gently against the upper drum with fingertip and tun | 17 M437 Loading belt | the drum by hand, 18 | ma60 LED holder (D1) Bo not uit a verti sok, as this may domage the | 49 | gan Rote cash 20 maze later gear assy B. Lubrication 21 | Maza Timing belt Oil and grease do not normally require periodic replensting. | 29 | g1pg1 “Take up reel sensor (PS1) Arp ony when pls ubieied ps aoceanan | yang neeaT 2ag: replace lubrication of mating parts if soit : 24 masa Take up loading arm assy | 1.5.8 For parts and points to apply oil and grease, refer to the ao exploded views of the mechanism assembly, 25 masz ‘Supply loading arm assy Before oiling, clean with alcohol 26 ma39 Plate assy 15.8 Apply one oF two drops of oil. Avoid exces ol 27 masa 1. Table 11 ingicates the oi! and grea used in this set. | 28 | 56PS3 Cassette sensor (PS3) Use these or recommended locally available equivalents. | 39 | spay ines Weert) “No. | PartsNo. | Category _| 30 | M325 Cassette housing assy 1 | COSMO-HV56 ol 31 |1a70 Reel disk (supply) MANTOG:31KAV._I[/ Gissia 32|s1Ps2 Supply reel sensor (PS2) Table 1-3-1 = ‘+ Symbol interpretation example 2, Grease is not required fora replacement castette housing (an 66 a2 assembly, a5 this has been applied at the factory. ae he tN Notes: Stir grease that has been stored for an extended eins yews tenl aie period. Table 1-3-2 1.4 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE This product employs rotary and moving parts which wear inthe course of usage. Periodic inspection, cleaning, lubrica tion and maintenance are therefore important for ensuring ‘maximum performance. Worn parts must also be replaced when required 1.4.1 Suggested servicing schedule for main components The following table indicates the suggested period for such service measures as cleaning, lubrication and replacement In practice, the indicated periods will vary widely according to environmental and usage conditions. However, the indicated components should be inspected when a set is brought in for service and the maintenance work performed if necessary. Also note that rubber parts may deform in time, even if the set is not used, yawn || (ne Parts Name [Symbol Periodic evicing shedle [operation hours) No. | 280 [ 500 | 750 | 1000 | 1250 | 1500 | 1780 [2000 Tape 1 |Upperdnimassy [waza] * 1 *]#]ojofejofo anspor, | 11 | A/C head ma | *|*|*#|ofofofo|o 13 | Pinch rtter am assy| maaz| | # | #| 0 | 0 | 0] 0 | 0 2 [Fuleraened | maa | #1 #1 *| 0 | o| o | o| o 4 Frension arm assy | M41 6 | Lower drum assy | Ma2C o}o]ofo}o 12 | Capstan motor maz2|® * * * * * ee 9 | Hit loading gear assy] MA49 10_| Guide arm assy | M447 Drive 12 | Capstan motor Mazz oTetepeyo 17 | Loading Bet 47 oe] ojo] oo 21 | TIMING belt M429) ° ° o}|o ° 19 | Roel disk take-up) | 420 e|o|ejol|. 31 | Reel disk (supply) M470 ° ol o ° ° 23 | clutch assy maze ° 14 | Mode motor assy | 434 of} ol] eo] oo Worm clutch atsy” | Ma6 | 4 26 | Pte any aoe a Others 5 | Tension band assy | M42 of o 8 | Brush assy 220 © ° #5 Cleaning 4 Lubriation (or Replacement if necesary) 4 + Cleaning (or Replacement if necessary) © + Ingpection or Replacement if necestary 2 Lubrication No: Refer to Main mechanical parts, Table 141 Approximate maintenance schedule 1.5. MAIN PARTS REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT No. tem l Checkpoints ‘Adjustment and Checks 1. [Upper drum assembly *Symptoms: FM signal absent, Intermittent or weak on one ch: | | annel; large difference in channel ‘output levels ‘Cause: Worn or damaged video heads, poor response, ete: Mounting direction See Fig. 1-5-1 (Symptom: no picture) Fig. 1-5-2. Drum Position ‘After replacing, observe that upper drum hole ‘Ais opposite the motor axis from lower drum hole B ‘Axis wobble See Fig. 1.5.3 (Symptom: jitter, poor FM linearity PB FM: VIDEO 16 FF: Video board TP11 Fig. 1-5-1 DRUM TOP VIEW board See Fig. 1-5-5, (Symptom: vertical sync absent, picture noise) PB FM: VIDEO board TPG FF: Video board TP1 1 18 | | Record and playback in LP mode Confirm absence of large difference between channels. (Fig. 1-5-3) Fig. 1-5-3 Axis wobble Goo of Fig. 1-5-6 $.T. Pole base position 1) Play stairstep signal of the MH- 1 Alignment ‘Tape. Confirm absence of obvious FM wave form loss and that operating the Tracking Yields the optimum point. 2) Refer toFig. 1-5-4, adjust for loss at the left ledge (drum entry) of the FM waveform by turing the guide roller of the supply pole base. Similarly, adjust for loss at the right ‘edge (drum exit} by turning the guide roller of the take-up pole base. Note: Jf FM loss occurs on both channels and cannot be corrected by adjusting the guide rollers, the lower drum needs replacement. Checkpoints | "Adjustment and Checks PB switching point ‘Symptom: switching picture bottom, noise at ie 654054 ——a Vvvne VIDEO OUT 1) Connect VCR to AC. Turn power on. or 2) Connect an oscilloscope to VIDEO OUT or TP110 (Video board) P10. 3) Insert the MH-1 alignment tape to the cassette housing. Play back the stairstep seg-| ment of MH-1 alignment tape. 4) Trigger the oscilloscope externally (slope) with the signal from TP11 (ORUM FF) of the ATUL VIDEO board. | 5) Adjust 8427 to position the trigger point | drum stator Assy only Assy trouble . 1)The circuit protector cuit check up, ‘It 1s possible to replace the ‘The symptom of drum stator servo circuit goes open. 2)Does not rotate Drum at all. )Drum rotation goes run away. 4) Can not obtain Drum FG pulse, 5)Unstable drum rotation, The replacement must be decide after other electric cir- | Fig. 1.57 6.5H £0.5 H from V. syne as shown in Fig PB Switching Point 157, 2 |Lower drum sssembly [Check FM linearity and swit- | See above upper dram assembly items “Symptoms: Poor FM linearity, ching point. tion, jitter lGex axeciien ese : «ness retain ter (Check control head phase —|1) Play stairstep signals of MH-2 and MH-2L vause: Lead and bearing wear | (x value) | Alignment Tapes. Engage the Tracking Preset Symptom: tracking error | mode by pressing the + and — buttons PB FM: VIDEO bord simultaneously in the onscreen mode. 1P6 | Confirm that the same maximum FM FF: VIDEO! boos T11 | waveform level is obtained as when the tracking is adjusted manually |2) Refer to the AIC head adjustments 3 [Replacing Drum stator Assy The drum rotator equips mag: |1)Take out drum assembly from main chassis, on the ret,so magnetic force wil be |2)Remove two screws on rotor Assy. (See fig ‘occur during disassembl, 15-8) rotor Assy GI Phos aiust hate stator PWE Assy Fig 1.58 19 Checkpoints ‘Adjustment and Checks | The collar and drum shaft must. keep mechanical phase,so do rot loosen set screws on collar. 1)Confirm PB switching point and FM audio switching point, ‘djust if necessary, Lift rotor and take off | Stator PWB Assy | Fig t- | [ORemove three screws on stator. (See fig 3) 58) Take out stator PWB Assy. | || stator set up hole Phas@ adjuso hole | | | Fig 1-5-10 8)When installing the stator and rotator,be, sure to align the phase adjust hole, then tighten the screws. | Item Checkpoints Adjustment and Checks i a 2 a Fig. 1-58-11 Temporary height ‘Temporarily set height as indi lated in Fig. 15-11 Fig. 1-65-12 Titt (forward inclination) Inclination/Azimuth/ See Fig. 1-5-12 Height adj |(Symptom: audio level varies | greatly.) [aimth Soe Fig. 1-86-12 |{symptoms: audio low level or noisy) | Audio output: AUDIO OUT | Height poet See Figs.1-5-1 and 1-5-15. (Symptom: low audio and . at ‘trol signal levels) Sey control signal levels see} tna coe = Fig 5-14 FM linearity Height Adj See Fig. 1-5-15, PB FM: Video board TP FF: Video board TP11 (To Capstant Fig. 1-8-18 CTL head phase | Control head phase Fig. 1-5-13 AIC HEAD position Set the height as indicated in Fig. 1-5-11to fa cilitate tape transport checks and adjustments, 1) Run tape, turn screw D) counterclockwise to wihere slight curling of the tape occurs at the lower flange of the take-up guide roller. 2) Then slowly turn the screw clockwise to where the curling ceases. 1) Set front pane! AUDIO MONITOR selector to Normal and play satstep signal (with audio 7 Ki) of the MH-1 Alignment Tepe Observe audio output signal with oscllo- scope 2) Tum screw @ and adjust for maximum audio output level 1) Run tape and observe the control head area. 2) Tum screws @, @ and @ by small and equal amounts until 0.1 to 0.2mm of the head core bottom can be sen, Note: If difficult to observe, play stairstep signal of Mi-1 Alignment Tape and ad- Just for maxima audio output and con- trol pulse level. Refer to upper drum assembly tems Wacustment is major, again eheck the azimuth, 1) Play stairstep signal of MH-1 Alignment ‘Tape and observe the FM waveform. Set for Tracking Preset by pressing the + and — buttons. simultaneously - | 2) Loosen serews @ and). Set the A/C head positioning tool on screw @), with the stud inserted into the nearby oblong hole. | 3) Tur the too st to postion the A/C hed | wn tem Checkpoints Adjustment and Checks MHA (88 jem head) sguating sont ‘we nea) \/ Fig, 1-5-16 CTL head phase om capstan Note: Trigxer the oscilloscope externally signal from TP1 (DRUM FP). Use (+) trigger for MH-1 and MH-1L alignment tape. Narrow head is employed for this model, | LP auto tracking adjustment Tension arm assembly ‘Tension band assembly Tension pole position See Fig. 15-14. (Symptom: poor FM waveform response) Fig. 1-5-18 Tully toward the capstan. Then gradually return it toward the drum and stop at the Position of maximum FM waveform output | evel as shown in Fig, 1-5-16 4) Tighten screw (5). Remove the tool and tighten screw @. 5] Flay stairstep signal of MH-IL Alignment Tape and confiem maximum FM waveform output level as shown in Fig. 1-5-16 6) If not maximum, slightly loosen screws and ©. Use the tool and adjust the head position for the nearest maximum point. Then tighten screws @ and) 1) Terminate the video output at 75 ohms with ‘a monitor-TV and connect oscilloscope to PB FM TPe 2) Set MH-IL Alignment Tape into the cassette | mousing and play the stairstep signal | a)Press the +— tracking bottums: | simutt aneoasly, set Auto tracking off. {)Conterm PB FM output as same level as Auto ‘racking and nutral manual position. Note: If the Alignment Tape ejects automati- cally, repeat the control head phase tment 17. Tension arm position 1) Remove video cassette tape and set for the playback mode as following steps 2) Disconnect VCR from AAC. Sightly rotates the loading motor counterclockwise by hand, then press the lock level portion @®) of the No. tem Checkpoints Adjustment and Checks Fig. 1-5-19 Cassette housing cassette housing by hand as shown in Fig. 16-19 3) Move the raised portion of the cassette housing slide plate to fully forward by hand with loading motor. At this time, again press the lock level portion @)of the cassette housing slide plate to lower the cassette housing (internal holder of the cassette housing is locked in lowered position). 4) Cover the cassette LED with opaque material (insulated tape with black). 5) Connect VCR to AC. Press the power button on the Front panel and set for the playback mode. 6) Turn the eccentric adjust pin to align the ledge of the chassis with the tension arm tip {a shown in Fig. 1-5-18. [Back tension (Symptom: skew) 6 | Pinch roller cam Control cam Half loading gear assembly Guide arm assembly Correct direction Spring Guide arm any Holes overlap Holes overlap ach other each other, Hatt loading Conte! eam Fig. 1-5:20 ContraliPinch roller cam Important: Do not remove or disturb parts other than those mentioned. ‘See Fig. 1-5-20 eee | 1) When the tension pole position is correctly | adjusted, the back tension will assume the correct value. 2) Use the Back Tension Cassette Gauge and set for the playback mode. Confirm reading of 35 t0 48, 3) Changing the tension pole position in order to vary the back tension will cause adverse effects elsewhere. ‘Set mechanism to Eject mode internal holder of the cassette housing is locked in raised) position Fig, 1-5-21 1) When installing the pinch roller eam, overlap the largest hole of the gear portion with the hole of the deck. 2) Set the control cam on the deck with the hole of the groove overlapped with the hole ff the deck. Observe that the small hole of the control cam and the ridge of the pinch roller cam are aligned, (if the control cam does not fit Controt cam position ily, shite 113 No. Item Checkpoints Adjustment and Checks ‘the rear plate assembly within the range oF play.) 3) Install the half loading gear assembly with the hole overlapped with the hole of the deck. Secure with E-ring | 4) Install the guide assembly over the spring and with the hole overlapping that of the deck. Engage the spring correctly. Cassette housing assembly Install the cassette housing assembly with the mechanism in the Eject mode. Also observe ‘that the inner holder of the housing is raised and locked, Take-up torque (Symptom: inadequate take-up torque’ 7 | clutch assembly 8 |Take-up loading arm assembly [Supply loading arm assembly Plate assembly Mounting position alignment | « Remove the tension arm assembly to facilitate operation See Fig. 1-5:-22 “Note: 1) Remove cassette housing and set for play: bback mode (see Section 1.2) 2) Set torque gauge on the take-up reel disk, Gradually relax your grip on the gauge and read the needle indication at the point the gauge begins to rotate with the disk. Con: firm indication of 60 to 100. + Set mechanism to the Rject or Stop mode before removing these parts. + The flange of the plastic rivet securing the Joading arm assembly and the pole base assembly can be damaged by attempting to remove it directly. Press the louding arm assembly firmly to prevent motion. Then use a narrow-shafted (ool to press the rivet from the shaft end to remove it 1) Set the supply and take-up loading arm assemblies so that the holes of the gear por tions are aligned, then secure to the pole base assemblies with rivets 2) Shift the plate assembly and install with the hholes of the upper and lower components overlapped, Slide switch See Fig, 1-5-22 ‘Teke-up loading a) arm assy Holes face ach other eck, Supply losding Holes overlap tach other. Plate ay Be sure to engage the slide switch slider with assembly. the edge ofthe pa y yi SECTION 2 ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS 2.1. PREPARATION Electrical adjustments are required after replacing circuit ‘components and certain mechanical parts. It is important to perform these adjustments only after al repairs and replacements has been completed. Also, do not, attempt these adjustments unless the proper equipment is be. 2.1.1. Required test equipment 1, Color television monitor. Oscilescope: wide-band, dual trace, triggered delayed sweep 3. Frequency counter 4, Audio oscillator 5, Digital voltmeter 6. 7 ‘Audio voltmeter Signal generator RF/IF sweep/marker 8. Signal generator’NTSC color ber,stairstep/multi burst, sweep signal 9, Distortion meter 10, Recording tape 1. Alignment tapes (MH MEAL MELE) 12, Presetting unit (PTUS4008) ‘Spresetting Unit equips with "A"-remoto control code only 13, RCAS adaptor (PTU93001A) (write (10%) White (75%) cb | selec cel Fig 2-1-1 Color bar signal wavetorm 3/8] 8)/8}2|s 3/8]5)2/2)5 9 ie 19 2-1-2 Color bar pattern owe A MAR ES Tay bhi foie Fig2-1-3. multi burst signal one EE] HAE 0.35 vee 03Vee Fig2-1-4 Video sweep signal 2 2.1.2 Check and adjustment steps ‘The check and adjustment steps are provided the following in the form charts. For clarity, the nomenclature used in the cherts is outlined below. No. ‘Check and adjustments are numbered in ‘the recommended sequence in which they are to be performed ftom "Name assigned to the particular check and adjustment step. Check point Location to which measuring instrument (cscilloscope unless otherwise noted) isto bbe connected Adjustment Variable component (resistor,capacitor, Parts etc) tobe adjusted in this step. Dash (—) Indicates check only Signal elnput signal required to perform adjust & ment.Dash (—) indicate that special Mode Signal is not required. equipment operating mode at time of check or adjustment. ‘@Color bars Color ber signal as video input. @Stairstep — Stairstep signal as video input. eo tkHe 1 kHz sinewave as audio input signal. one Color bar segment of MHI alignment tape. color bars ones Stairstep segment of MH-1 alignment Stairstep tape. ome KHz Audio signal segment of MH-1 align- 1kHe ment tape. @MHIL color bar segment of MH-IL alignment, color bars tape. eMH-IL ——Staiestep segment of MH-1L alignment. steirstep tape. OMHLFI ——Stairstep segment of MH-FI_ alignment stairstep tape. MHI 1 KHz FM Audio signal segment of MH-F1 kHz alignment tape. ere Power on and machine in Stop mode. eREC Recording mode °PB Playback mode SLOW Siow motion playback mode @STILL Pause during playback mode AUB — Audio dubbing mode @SP mode SP racording speed @EP mode EP recording speed Description This column provides an explanation of the step,notes and adjustment valuesiand ref- ference to waveforms where applicable 2.2 SWITCHING REGULATOR Note: Unless otherwise specified, all test points and adjustments are located on the Switchig REG board. ] Signal [Measurement] Adjustment |No) tem | Mode | Serta nce ae ‘Aclustment Procedure it 1 BV ‘@REC /e TUNER eTPSWSV |e R36 1) Set the unit to recording mode. ‘Output esp eTP-GND [SW 5V Adj) 2) Connect a voltmeter to TP SWSY and ground. | 1) Adjust R36 to obtain 5.40V+0.05V | 2 [Frequency |@REC |e TUNER @D14 anode | 1) Set the unit to recording mode ‘Check, esp 2) Connect a frequency counter to 14 anode side | fon the regulator board | 1) confirm the frequency SSKHz: 1 5KHz | | | - J 23 senvo Note: Unless otherwise speci al lst points and adusiments are lated an the A/S/M bord T Signal |Meesurement] Adjustment | Wo] tm | Mode] Signal [Messurn Adjustment Procedure 1 PB evitching @PB lewis /eviOEO OUT 1) Connect an ecilscope to vdeo out [point | stairstep (SW. P) 2) Play back the MH-1 aliginment tape stairstep | lettttge spe segment. oF 1) Adjust R427 to obtain switching point | ESHEOSH fom Vayne os shown Pg: | | | Fig2-3-1 P8 swiching pont 2 SP dow lente Jose 1°7V meniter |e resetting|1) Record a color signa inthe SP mode, frecting. |" then tnt |2} Paybock the recorded tape, Yorward_ ond Ps (eTUs4008) |” reverse erection ‘on stow mode, Press. the prosetting nit "8" and" button to get ma fram ter during slow playbock 1) Set the unt to sap mode once tine for conf ination, Thon prose the py butvenand Bley tock foreeraireverse rection on lon mode co Contrm minimum nlse bor during slow payback both direction. 23 ‘Adjustment No.| Item | Mode parts ‘Adjustment Procedure 3 ler “eREC ‘epresetting |1) In the same manner as ebove, SP mode slow ‘then unit ‘racking PB (PTus4o08) 2.4 VIDEO CIRCUIT Note: Unless otherwise specified, all test points and adjustments are located on the VIDEO board. 7 2! _ Signal [Measurement] Adjustment " No. Mer Mode e 0 ‘point arts Adjustment Procedure 1 |AGC level = |@EE |eColorbar je TP110 eRa56 1) Connect the osciloscope to TP110 (Y OUT) .| | Jacjustment, @Sinput —[eTP300 | AGCLEVELI)| Apply» color bar signal to S-connector. esvis—[etpcno |eR32 |) Short the TP9OO and TPGNDRotete the | lose (Acc LEVEL2)|" ROBE fully clocloise on fol side 2) Adjust R92 to obtain? OOV'S OO3V pp video signal at TP110 i 1) Open the short jumper between TP900 and TP! = 2008¥0-0 GND. Adjust ROSE to obtain 1.00V0.03Vp~ video - signal at TP1 10. Fig2-41 AGC LEVEL | 2 [EE level [eEE |ecoorbar eTP110 [@R212 1) Connect the oscloscope to TP110 (¥ OUT) «| |adjustment J@S-input | (EE LEVEL)! Apply @ color bar signal to external input. \@S-VHS 2) Adjust R212 to obtain 1.00V4 0.03V p-pvidec ‘ssp Signal ot TP1 10. | | | 10 Soave \ 7 Fig2-4-2 E- LEVEL 2 [YNRNC |ePB ewniL [eTPGO2 [eRaie —_|1) Connect the oscloscope to TPEO2 BALANCE Color bar (NC BAL) 2) Playback the alignment tape MH-1L color bar VHS mode | section, oP |) Adjust R416 to set the minimum noise postion Auto tracking os shown Fig2-a-3. eer | { oT ps ece TT MTs Ty xe TATA LE i= 1 en/eom¥ 24 Fig2-4-3_YNR NC BAL Signal [Measurement] Adjustment | No, tam | Mode 3 Srna | MOtoain hein Adjustment Procedure @ CNRNC/@PB jemi eTPe0a [eR402 11) Connect the oscloacope to TPSOA. [BALANCE Color bor (CNR NC BAL)|2) Playbock the alignment tape MH-1 color bar | | levis) mode eRsas section. P {CNR NC BAL) 2) Adjust R402 and RGAE alternately to obtei © Auto tracking! minimum carrier level as shown Fig2-4-4 | OFF Vera \ | Fig2-4-4 CNR NC BAL 5 [OHH EE eMultiburst |e TP36 R229 _|1) Apply multiburst signal to video input. color comb ‘External vdeo @TP32 HAE) 2) Connect the oscilscope to TP36 input (A/V) OTP SWSV |@R2G4 | |3) Connect the jumpwire TP32 and TP SWSV. lesvus | | GH1HC0. COW 4) gjust R229 and R264 alternately to obtein| iminium carrier fvel | | | | | 1: 20,8/t0m | | | | Fig2-4-6 OH-1H COL. coma Jo} 4 Te w2H [eee (9243 | Note cbr combate hs en Enis Color com ‘*Extornal video @TP GND | (iH24CO.CEB) 1) Connect the TP32 and TP GND. | | input (A/V) | R265 2) Ajust R243 and R265 alternately as same as esvis taco cO8}|" above. | 2) Disconnect the TP32 and TP GND jumpwire, | | [Adjust the R243 and R265 as same manner. 7 [Yeon |@EE [eColorber |e TPSO4 _[@R261__|1) Connect osciloscope to TP5O4, Apply color bor | adjust V external (¥COMB) | signal to external video input (A/V) video input JeR270 2) Adjust R261 and R270 slternately to obtein (aver (¥ COMB) | minimum color level at magenta portion of color | SvHs on r 1 | Fig2-4-6 Y-COMB, 25 4 pin of ars @———] + tPe0e ootar | Fig2-4-8 COL. COMB PHASE ADJ. es No.) tem | Mode | “a'Setting | point arts [Processor |@EE [eColor ber [@TPS03 _[eR428 |) Comect osciloscope to TP5O3, Apply color bor Input Levet (External video (PINLEVEL)| signal to external video input (A/V) » input (A/V) 2) Adjust R428 to obtain 0.40 0.020 pp. os | jesvus | oxo o02 | Yoo Fig2-4-7 PINLEVEL 9 [Color Comb J@EE |eColor bar |eTPEO! | @RG21_|1) Apply a color bar signal to S-video input, Connect Gain leS-External [@TP6OS | (0L.CONEGAN) the osciloscope to TPEO! video input [TP GND 2) Adjust the R621 to obtain same level as open | esr ‘and close TP6O3 with TP GND. esvHs 10 [Color Comb |@PS [eMH-t "Note: This adjustment needs to connect capacitor Phase Color bor (ai) between TPt ad 1 pin of C03. 1) Terminate S-video output 75 0 by TV monitor. 2) Playback MH-1 color ber portion. Connect 0.01 F capacitor between 1 pin of IC471 and! TP602. 2) Adjust the L601 to obtain all color bar picture et same color ,especially applied impulse area. 11 | Ree Color cra eTPS eRaa Level (SP) leColor bar |eTPIT PRE/REC (Auto Trackin (REC COL), OFF | = haere litt ap | Fig2-4.9 REC COL. LEVEL. 26 1) Connect an oscilloscope to TPS. Play back the MH-1 alignment tape color bar portion. 2) Adjust tracking button for maximum color level, make a note of the higher color level’A". (see| Fig2-4-9) 3) Set the blank tape and record a color bar signal SP mode. 4) Play back recorded color bar signal.Confirm| more than 100% noted color level "A". 5) If necessary.before recording, adjust R44 so| ‘that play back color level becomes more then 100% noted color level "A’.In the same time confirm channel balance within 48. Note: Refer only for higher level channel. Repeat the above step 3) ~5) several times. fol ams o| _ Signal [Measurement] Adjustment = SS nee 12|Rec Color foPB [omit [eTP6 __[eRAS___|1) Connect an osclloscope to TPEPlay back the Level (EP) Color bar fe TPIT PRE/REC | MH-IL alignment tape color ber portion. | Auto tracking (REC COL}| agjust tracking button for maximum coor lve, oer Imake a note of the higher lor leveFAY. (eae | Fuze) | 3) Sat tho blank tap and recor olor bar signal EP mode | 4) Play back recorded color bar signel.Confiem | more than 100% noted color level” 5) If necessary,before recording, adjust R45 so ‘that play back color level becomes more than| 100% (1405%) noted color level AI the same time confirm channel balance within 48, Note: Refer only for higher lesel channel. ‘Repeat the above step 3)~5) several times. 13 PB '®REC |e Color bar 10 [erase |) Apply color ber signal to S.input terminal. YY Level then /@ External (Y LEVEL)|2) Terminate S-video output 750 by TV monitor. (VHS) PB | video input Connect the osciloscope to TP1 10. evs 3) Record the color ber signal VHS SP mode then esp playback, ‘@Auto tracking 4) Adjust R456 to obtain 1.0V pp video signal OFF 14|PBV Level |@REC [eColor bar [eTP110 _[@R4G4 1) Apply calor bar cignel to © input torminal (S-VHS) then |@S-External (PB LEVEL) 2) Terminate Svideo output 750 by TV moni PB | video input. tor.Connect the osciloscope to TP1 10. eS.VHS. 3) Record the color bar signal S-VHS SP mode then esp playback. Auto tracking| 1) Adjust R4S4to obtain]. 0OV#0.03V pep video. OFF | signal 27 15 |Frequency | @REC |@ Swoop signal JeTP110 |@R56 1) Connect the TV-monitor to S-video output and [Response & | then |(no color burst) PRE/REC | torminate 750. [Channel PB |esexternal iput (SP FREQ) |2) Apply video sweep signal to S-video input, and Balance (eSVHS record SP mode. (sP) SP 2) Connect the osciloscope to TP! 10,and play- [© DUB mode back the pre-recorded video sweep signal. | 1) Adjust R56. so that 100KHz marker level to. '3.58MMz marker level becomes ~24B++0.5d8, (in the case of 100KHz marker level is for 3 | scale divisions on the osciloscope, Set the 3. SBMHz marker level to 2.2~28 scale divi- | sons.) 8) Confirm the chann Tos, ViOEO IN balance within 248, | | RCA-S odaptor (Ptussoova) oowie IMs 2seNHe apis f ‘Sweep Gonarstor | 1: 2ms/iomv oan Fig2-4-11 Sweep signal 16 [Frequency onse 1) Connect the TV-monitor to S-video output and respomse | then |(no color burst)) PRE/REC | terminate 75 0. (EP) | PB |e Sesteral input (EP FREQ) |2) Apply video sweep signal to Swideo input, and | eS-VHS, record EP mode. ee 3) Connect the osciloscope to TP! 1 0.and play-| | [DUB mode back the pre-recorded video sweep signal. 4) Adjust R58 so that 1OOKHz marker level to] ‘3.58MHz marker level becomes —3dB+0.5d8, (ln the case of 10OKHz marker level is for 3 scale divisions on the osciloscope, Set the | 3.58MHz marker level to 20~2.3 scale divi- sions.) 2.5 ON SCREEN CIRCUIT Note: Unless otherwise specified, all test points and adjustments are located on the VIDEO board. Signal [Measurement] Adjustment - no tom | Mode | garah, Mesguamer| Assim Adjustment Procedure 1 [Dot clock ‘Mena etP901 'ec921___|1) Connect the frequency counter to TPSO1 adjust © TV monitor | (Oot clock) |2) Short 3 pin of ICSO2 to GND and 30 pin of 1902 to vec (Sv) | 2) Adjust C921 to obtein 7.70MM2 +0.05MH2, 2 [Color burst @EE |eMenu @TP902 _[ec913__|1) Connect the frequency counter to TP902. clock (COL. Burst)|2) Adjust the C913 for 14.3181 8MHe* 0.0001 5MHz. =| 2.6 AUDIO CIRCUIT Note: Unless otherwise specified, all test points and adjustments are located on the A/S/M board. No.| item | Mode |, Signal [Measurement] Adjustment | ‘Adjustment Procedure &Seting | point ports | 1 [Biastevel [enec |@EP/sP, fe TP31 (+) |@R238_—_|1) Connect the miivltmeter to TP31 and TPS2. @No audio |e TPa2 (—) | (Bias Adj) |2) Set for the REC mode without audio input eREC, |2) Adjust R238 to obtain 3.0mVrms during EP! mode | | 4) Confirm 2.8 +0.2mVems during SP mode. 2 [Corrier Fre-/eEE feTP51 —[eR54 —_|1) Connect frequency counter to TPS! | [quency (Lech) (f0 (4) _|2) Adjust R54 for 1.300:-0,005MHz. \ | eTrs2 —|eres: 3) Connect frequency counter to TP52. (Ren) (fo (®)) _|4) Adjust RES for 1-700+0.005MHe 3 PB lew! |ePe (@ Audio outleRao 1) Playback the MHF alignment tape 1KHz por- put (dev (4)) | tion '@R70 2) Connect the Audio meter to auto output. Auto tracking (dev (R)) |2) Adjust RA (Leh) ‘and R70 (Reh) to obtain OFF -8.00.5dBs both channel 4 |REC FM tovell@REC [@NoaudioinpuleTPSS _ |eR216 __|1) Record no euclo input with video signal on EP then |@S-VHS mode | (PRE/REC) | PRE/REC | mode. Pa. leeP {REC FM) |2) Playback pre-recorded portion. Auto tracking Connect the esciloscope to TP5S on PRE/REC OFF ewe. 3) Adjust R216 to obtain 130 mVp-p FM audio: ‘signal as shown Fig2-6-1 1202 10m Fig2-6-1 FM AUDIO. 2.7 TIMER CIRCUIT Note: Unless otherwise specified, all test points and adjustments are located on the TIMER board. * Signal [Measurement] Adjustment Ne tem | Mode 4S nae eae ‘Adjustment Procedure 1 [Timer Clock |@EE [eaux (37 pin of [ec112 — |1) Disconnect VCR from AC power .Then connect 1101 |{MMERCLOCK)| " 1@ pin of [C101 and GND. 2) Short the leeds of capacitor C102 once in order to reset IC1 01. 3) Connect the frequency counter between 37pin of IC101 and GND. 4) Connect VCR to AC power.All FDP segments: are disappear. 8) Adjust C112 for 488.2813+0.0005ysec (2048,000+0.002Hz) . 29 2.8 TUNER/IF CIRCUIT Note: Unless otherwise specified, all test points and adjustments are located on the TUNER/IF board. Signal [Measurement] Adjustment & Setting point parts No.| Item ‘Adjustment Procedure Mode | Equipment required. 1, Osciloscope 2, Test signal generator with suitable markers (PIF,SIF.etc) 3, Test signal probe (test signal supply cable) as shown in Fig 2-8-1 3000 ‘Snorter onan 8 em eae Pas It $5} i a Shiels ae. ris = eae | a0 Fig2-8-1_ TEST PRO! Shorter an Sem 1 ]vCO freerun JeEE JeTuner |e 17pin offeT3 —_|1) Connect 1000PF capaditor beween pinS of frequency ler "veo. ICT to GND ord pin6 of IC to GND. | 2) Connect a wie pint 3 of IC1 to GND for pre- vent the AGC function 2) Adjust T3 for 45,55MHes:20KHe at 17pin of | ict 2 |RF AGC EE le Tuner (@1F out eri 1) Connect the osciloscope to IF terminal of U/V justment (2 TV broadcast (RF AGC) |” tuner (Front end) | 2) Adjust R16 for maximum lool. Then adjust R16 | | OY wo reduce the IF level ~7aB 18 from the maximum lve 3 [AFC adjust/@EE [eTiner _[e2pinof CN2|eT2 —__|1) Recive @ TV broadcast ment oTV broadcast (AFC) —_|2) Gomect the oscloscope to 2pin of CN2 3) Adjust T2 to obtain 22v + 2.2VDC 4 Tuner pin of C1 [oT 1) Recive the 1hHa.2:25KHe deviation sound test Test signe! GND (eM Den) | signal 2) Comect adistortion meter to tpinof C1 with fier circuit 08 shown Fig 2-8-2 3) Adjust T1 for minimum distortion (less than ‘we Distortion ee oz ae] aon Fig2-8-2 SOUND DET. ADJ 2.9 DEMODULATOR CIRCUIT Note: Unless otherwise specified, all test points and adjustments are located on the DEMOD board. tom | Mode Signal & Setting Measurement] Adjustment point Parts Adjustment Procedure Equipment required. 1, Osciloscope 2. IF/TV test signal generator with suitable sound modulator. IF/RF probe (IF/RF signal supply cable) as shown in Fig 2-9-1 Shiels ch 1000 Risa Fig2-9-1 SWEEPER PROBE er 1 Stereo VCO [eEE JeTuner _[e36pin of [@R204 __|1) Disconnect input signal | [adjustment 1c201 —_(vCOADY) | Connect the 10OKAt resistor between 1 Opin of | 16201 and 1 2pin of 6201 2) Comect the frequency counter to 36 pin of | | Ic201. | 2) Adjust R204 to obtain 15.73KHe 2 [LPF Adjust feTuner——[e17pin of R201 |1) Apply 15.75KHe sin wave to 11 pin of C201 ment 1201 | (LPF ADU) |2) Connect the osciloscope to 17 pin of IC201 3) Adjust the R201 to obtain minimum weveform. 3 |Seperetion 'eEE [eTuner |@28pin of [eR202 —_|1) Apply SOOH: Lonly modulated IF test signal to Adjustment i201 R203 IF input | (SeparaTiN) |2) Adjust R202 for minimum output level at 28 | pin of C201 | 3) Ronly Skee L-only modulated IF test signal to | IF input, | | 1) Adjust 208 for minimum output level at 28 | pin of 16201 a = - 4 |dBx level @EE eTuner R247 }) Apply 300Hz SAP modulated IF test signal to IF Ballance (48x level input match) |2) Connect audio level meter to 2 pin of C2. | 3) Adjust R287 to obtain 6OmVrms audio level. SECTION 3 CHARTS AND DIAGRAMS 3.1 CIRCUIT BOARD LOCATION 3.2 GENERAL INFOMATION 3.2.1 Connections Note: Uniess otherwise specified, only signal input flow is indicated Connection arrows indicate only signal outputs, 1 1 2] or | fa]: Connectors a 2 Board in connectors oR Direct connections 000 2 @ __ Connected pattern in the board Abbreviations © v= Video == M_: Mechacon @ 8: Seno _A | Audio VS : Signal flow from video to servo. 3.2.2 Disconneeting the flatwire 1. Pull the connector structure upward to release the lamp when removing oF inserting the flat wire cable. 2. Depress the connector structure downward to release the clamp when removing or inserting the flat wire ‘able, as indicated below. PARALLEL “Ay > t SS wire frap 32 3.2.3 Indications AUX : Active only at high AUX : Active only at low. AUX + Active only at middle ‘AUX : Active only at open, electronic switch. 3 | Ge%] Active only at high tor lectronic switch. J: Low pass titer, = High pass fitter %& | Band pass filter we Limiter, Di]: Detector BD] :Ampiitier Df: Miner stage 3.2.4 Schematic diagram values Unless otherwise specified. 1. Allresistance values are in ohms, 1/6 W or 1/8 W (refer to part list). All capacitance values are in uF, (P; PFI All inductance values are in gH, (m; mH). All diodes are 185133 or MA16S, (refer to parts list) Voltages are DC-measured (reference to ground! with a Playback signal path CD AECIPA signal patn 3.3 BOARD INTERCONNECTIONS GB vic 3.4 MECHANISM CONTROL BLOCK DIAGRAM TAKE UP SENSOR 3.5 SERVO BLOCK DI i wot « - ; OF 3 H Se e 3.7 VIDEO(2) BLOCK DIAGRAM (OG) video stock «2) ace om ot E ns oa se dion Tee je sE — Rit vase ec couse wel mcm} —_ er | ewe unt : cunass/n ease xa} —| | aa es, cS = = =] fee ae 7 = ang | ww fons ae R456 ne EE in = ; + ied "Soa | | - sk a aE w z . 3 ° @ 8 : 6 = z g L 5 > 2 2 2 g z : e z 9 3 : 3 i « ° a e 5 a s é L 3 g z 8 g z L__.___ 2 $ £ < = 3 a 3 = + T . 7 3.9 SWITCHING REGURATOR CIRCUIT BOARD R36 SWD SV ADJ Ts16 315 3.10 SERVO SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 3.11 AUDIO SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM. REC EM, Ve a REC EM (I) «/s/mtauoro) 3.19 3-20 3.12 MECHANISM CONTROL AND FLYING ERASE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS. FLYING ERASE 3-21 [aire 3.13 DECK TERMINAL, LOADING MDA. 3.14 DECK TERMINAL, LOADING MDA. CAPSTAN MDA, AND CASS HOUSING SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS. CASS HOUSING AND A/CTL HEAD CIRCUIT BOARDS. on — A/CTL HEAD — cap mos @ raaoea__ A he APCTU-HEAD PWD AS"Y See sf a SIE cass Housing HEAD PWB: — DECK TERMINAL— — CASSETTE HOUSING — = LOADING MDA— an Deck TERMINAL Pa 40041 A-O1 GB Loapine moa me Mw) setae wa TEL TE-34VN nae eenacoRy = ‘ 8 T c 3:23 328 E F G A 3.15 A/S/M CIRCUIT BOARD ee) | Sei 1 7 g = 3.16 VIDEO(1) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM OB vioeo @ JINR, 7 sine AY, A 8 c 3-27 3-28 5 3.17 VIDEO(2) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM OG vice @ Tp, B } ("EB 3.18 VIDEO CIRCUIT BOARD R28 Hea cot cave Robe R270 R229 . OH-IH COL, YeOMa OHH COL ycOMe AGC LeveL2 3.19 PRE/REC SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 6 3.20 PRE/REC CIRCUIT BOARD a5, Fee RSS sP Fra —P FRO RECCOL (sp) RECCOL (EP) Raa S83338388! | 3528558835383223888 oli ere | WeATOn | reson SGgeneenneegeugaeaeePURB0EEEERIE8 | ABSSSSSISSSSAIASITILLAIAVIIIIAI E9231 8 0020000008 a FREE EEEEREEELEE SE8S3SITZITILTG LIST i= eee [oeanon| rar [uoearion [er ne [canon 2358833332 ‘me [woearen wh sasanaasle (mm 3:36 3:35 3.21 TUNER/IF AND DEMOD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS oR] meh en oe G@oemoouLaTor q Frowto BIE ioe | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Fronto I ABIO (A/S) Fron/tof] Bl viveo one {m= ZS 3.22 TUNER/IF AND DEMOD CIRCUIT BOARDS R202 R203 SEP Ab SEP ADJ us = Req ROI DEMOD— A247 R20 3.23 TIMER, DISPLAY AND SWITCH SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 1 -—— — a aaa eee — TINE Gorsevay Te rh Mag 3.24 TIMER, DISPLAY AND SWITCH CIRCUIT BOARDS 288828 288 3.25 RF CONVERTER SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM. [ee i r= eS | Srv AGA ON) Eee “RONG | Be veal {OLINON | OF Beale a "ou € ‘10a + ats] Va [re wana] 3 | ann [ee une] 1233 [90 ole nla . > eocasz emt eel Le I 8 aaa 8 SM jta S24 30m MATIONLNOD ALOWSY a ‘Tet NuuNv d8LE98VL 31 gzevosz ¥S0~1S0 3-46 3-45 6 SECTION 4 EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST SAFETY PRECAUTION Parts indentified by the A\ symbol are critical for safety. Replace only with specified part numbers. 4.1 PACKING ASSEMBLY #4 REF No. PART No, PART NAME, DESCRIPTION TSO OCC ESC SSR Scorer eee eee E EE PACKING ASSEMBLY Possiss Pasaisan Paato26-21 PaMsocat-82 Posdaas, Pusai6s-2 (or PUSQI67-2 Pucotnt or PuBiII3. PEACOISS PACKING CASE ‘CUSHION ASSY PROTECT SHEET POLY BAG, LABEL (SERIAL) RF CABLE AF CABLE DIN CORD (S-VIDEO cable) MINI DIN CABLE (S-VIDEO cable) PIN CORD (Mini-plug cable) #4 REF No, PART No. 10 " 2 8 “ ans 6 7 8 an 20 21 az uM-apu2P (aPGAO20-a2005 PUsGIA2-3 or PUSEM42-5, Puse205-3 or PUS9205~4 ‘QPGACTO-42505 PU30425-1207 Tou-a192 BT-200620 BT-200466 Pusaesi-3-3 ‘OPGAaS-03505 PU3B560 Paro2s6s, PART NAME, DESCRIPTION BATTERY POLY BAG PIN CORD ASSY (AUDIO cable) PIN CORD ASSY (AUDIO cable} IN JACK CABLE (VIDEO cable) PIN JACK CABLE (VIDEO cable) POLY BAG INSTRUCTIONS: TAPE CATALOG. WARRANTY CARD TOLL FREE CARD SAFETY CAUTION POLY BAG: ‘CONECTION SHEET REMOTE CONTROLLER #4 REF No. PART No, rerrtirrrtt rrr tii r rrr t itr r irri ry 1” 18 1c 1 16 1H uw a 1M 10 42 PART NAME, DESCRIPTION CHASSIS ASSEMBLY ar12700- FRONT PANEL ASSY Pagse4s-7 BUTTON (EJECT) Passe4i~4 BUTTON (POWER) Pq33646-1-2 INDICATOR Pasas79-2 BUTTON Pasas40 BUTTON) Pogaasé-7 BUTTON (OPE 1) POs3835-6 BUTTON (OPE 2) Pa2I252-4 DOOR Podsés1 ‘TORSION SPRING POs38666 --DOOR'1) ASS'Y 2.4 REF No, 1 1s 1 w v Zz a2 a6 aT a10 " ar 8 PART NAME, DESCRIPTION DOOR!) ASS'Y SPRING (L) SPRING (FR) ‘SCREW BRACKET. SCREW ‘TOP COVER ‘SPECIAL SCREW FOOT ASS'Y ‘SCREW RATING LABEL SHEET (OUTLET) KNOB (VOLUME) FILTER (FOP) BOTTOM COVER SCREW x4 CAUTION LABEL PATENT LABEL. 4.3 CHASSIS ASSEMBLY 11 S08T2608Z SCREW, x4 2 POasest SPECIAL SCREW 13 sosc2606z SCREW at Pa10995-2-8 BOTTOM CHASSIS 14 -Pazie72-1-2 SHIELD CASE 2 POV2258A DRUM ASSY 15 SDSFa0I0Z «SCREW 2A PDMZ083) “UPPER DRUM ASSY 16 PO48230 INERTIA PLATE 2B POM4I65A_ DRUM SCREW ASSY 17 ——SoSF30I0z_ «SCREW 2C —-POM2I98AG_—_ LOWER DRUM MOTOR ASSY 18 SDSF30I0Z ©——-SCREW,.X6 MAIN 2ct PD z0087 ‘STATOR ASSY 13 SDSF30I0M —-SCREW.X4 202 SPSHITI2Z —_SCREW.X3 20 SOSF30I0z. —-SCREW.x2 203 POZ007-3 ROTOR ASSY 21 POssod0-1-1 PLATE (EARTH) 205 SPSP2608N _ SCREW,X2 25 -PUS29496D CASSETTE HOUSING 2D POMA2294-1 BRUSH ASSY ASSEMBLY 2E ——SPSG2606z_ «SCREW 43 4.4 MECHANISAM ASSENBLY FERSSSRI DS BERS RSET > peck TERNAL, NOTE: The section marked in AA and BB indicate lubrication and greasing areas ye Fara e\2|8 3 > 3\s 2\o/E ee/9 e\2\5 2/8 #2). 8|5)5 a4 £4 REF No, PART No. SESE HOES EBSCO E ES SOROOEIOE EEE 2S8BBIBREs 22 SIA 518 51C 52 528 PART NAME, DESCRIPTION MECHANISM ASSEMBLY Po4s497E-11 Pa43s00 Pa4a734A-6 Po4s456, PUBDSIE SDSF26142 PO43505-1-1 PO43508 Pusioc2 043609 PO43687A Poms0002-192 ‘SPSF2606M ‘SPSP26062 Puetio3-2 Puetist-2-3 Posss24 Podss25 Posas26-1-3) Pasa670-1-1 Po43675, Po43508, Pusioaa-1-2 ‘SPSG26082 Puprzas ‘SPST26062 Puei2as-1-1 PoMao017-8 PO435328 PUBIOOS PUGOBSS-1-4 POMa0o18-64 POAasa7A PO435425 PO436768-5 ‘or PQ436760-7 ‘SPST26062 POsa5aBA-3. PaNso003-23 Pa20522-2-4 Pasassia-6 Pansoo17-12 PaM30017-8 Posassen, or PQ«35588 Paszais PaMso0o1-239 PaMso017-12 Pas2ai6-2 PO43567A-8 Pa4ss69-1-3, PO43570A-2 POMS0OI7-12 PO3575A-5 PoMso001-273 PoMso001-237 POMs0001-274 Pasas7aA-2 PaMso001-238 TENSION ARM ASSY TENSION SPRING TENSION BAND ASSY ADJUST PIN FULL ERASE HEAD ‘SCREW ROLLER ‘GUIDE POLE CAP. AUDIO/CONTROL HEAD HEAD BASE. SPECIAL SCREW.X3 ‘COMPRESSION SPRINGX3 SCREW SCREW POLE BASE (TU) ASSY POLE BASE (SUP) ASSY STOPPER, STOPPER 2 TAPE GUIDE GUIDE FLANGE ‘TAPE GUARD GUIDE POLE CAP CAPSTAN MOTOR, SCREW 3, TOLEH GEAK UNIT SOREW.2 CLUTCH UNIT ‘SLIT WASHER, CHANGE LEVER ASSY TIMING BELT EEL DISK (TAKE-UP) SPACER,X2 LOADING ARM ASSY (SUPLLY) LOADING ARM ASSY (TAKE-UP) MODE MOTOR ASSY MODE MOTOR ASSY SCREW.Xx2 WORM CLUTCH ASSY BELT (LOADING) CONTROL CAM PLATE ASSY SLIT WASHER SLIT WASHER PINCH ROLLER ARM ASSY PINCH ROLLER ARM ASSY PINCH ROLLER PRESS LEVER ‘TENSION SPRING ‘SLIT WASHER: PINCH ROLLER CAM GUIDE ARM ASSY ‘TORSION SPRING HALF LOADING GEAR ASSY ‘SLIT WASHER ‘CANCEL LEVER ASSY TENSION SPRING TENSION SPRING TENSION SPRING HOOK ASSY ‘TENSION SPRING 4 REF No. SSBISRLARLSLSHLS 870 100A, 1008 PART. No. Posaseic PO436828 POM0001-251 PO4358SA POMa0001-208, Puso6z-1-2. PusoK24-1-4 Pusi247 ‘SOSF26142 Passe ‘SST26162 ‘GPSF26082, Posaai2a-7 Pasa249 Passi2ia PU6OB59-1~8 Pusiog8 s0ST26082 Pase739a-1 POMst00-278-86 Poda7aia-3 PoMaoon-270-62 Posa7saA-7_ POM30001-344 PQMs0001-301 POM30017-5 Posa74ea-2 PoM0017-5 PO4A5354-6 Pomaooot-2ae-52 PoMa0017-8 Poses Posssti-1-2 Podasai-1-3 PoMa0001-209 PoMa0001-200, POMs0017~5 ‘SPST26062 Posdsaoa-3 Posaaaaa, Passes? Posaass POMs0017-38 Pazoaa4e-4 Paoi2a28 Posseso ‘SPST26042_ PART NAME, DESCRIPTION MAIN BRAKE (SUPPLY) ASSY MAIN BRAKE (TAKE-UP) ASSY TENSION SPRING ‘SUB BRAKE ASSY (TAKE-UP) TENSION SPRING LED HOLDER, (INCL.D1) REC SAFETY SWITCH ‘SLIDE ENCORDER, (S3) ‘SCREW PW HOLDER ‘SCREW, x2. ‘SCREW, x2 PULLEY ARM ASSY PULLEY BASE SOREW REEL DISK (SUPPLY) CASSETTE SW SCREW LOCK LEVER 1 Assy ‘TENSION SPRING. LOCK LEVER 2 ASSY TENSION SPRING IDLER LEVER ASSY TENSION SPRING TENSION SPRING SLIT WASHER, OFF LEVER ASSY SLIT WASHER CAPSTAN BRAKE ASSY SPRING SLIT WASHER, ARM BASE ASSY CLEANER ARM CANCEL LEVER TENSION SPRING TENSION SPRING SLIT WASHER ‘SCREW CLEANER BASE ASSY CLEANER BASE SUB ASSY CLEANER, CLEANER HOLDER ‘SLIT WASHER, MAIN DECK ASSY MAIN DECK ASSY EARTH PLATE SCREW 45 SECTION 5 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST SAFETY PRECAUTION Parts indentified by the “\ symbol are critical for safety. Replace only with specified part numbers. 2.6, REF No. PART No. PART NAME, DESCRIPTION #4. REF No. PART No. PART NAME, DESCRIPTION FESSOR OEE EIA ee one orROSOES-TIB1 ZENER DIODE ‘SWITCHING REGULATOR BOARD ASSEMBLY Crue at ene oe bn Auoiz FR DIODE PWBA PBIOS59C-01 SW.REG PWB AY mae Gere orERAIG-02-T2 FR DIODE os Hi ‘POC! GMPI480-200TG POWER CORD bee SSE OPPE ‘Aor MPHBO-Q0TGIS POWER CORD mtacgteLie binene ‘HOI QHSG771-108 STRAIN RELIEF pa fee AOI — QNOI242.07 AG OUTLET Sea EE oe BKT1 — PO21026-23. BRACKET os “iamesboire ‘Biplooe BKT2 —PO2I07-#-3_BRACKET!2) oe eee een oicoe ABKTS — PQ53361 BRACKET(POWER) orFSKG40B ——~—sBARRIER DIODE ETH) Pee, )SARTH PLATE: orsGWJ2C242 SB DIODE 018 ——UZ68.2BSA ZENER DIODE orMTZVB2 ZENER DIODE SONI SOSTSORE As: .S20EY orROB2ES-TIE ZENER DIODE sowe SDSG30082 SCREW Ge seams Dene or Maes DIODE Sut Passsee SHIELD COVER) supe passes SHIELD COVER?) AR! ORCIZ2K.225E RESISTOR 2.2Ma s/2W Fe QRMO25K-1RO__MP RESISTOR 10K 2W FS QRDIEW823. RESISTOR aKa view = SWITCHING REGULATOR BOARD ASSEMBLY - PWEA2 PBI0559C2.01 lez LMaseP or BAI0356 or LMSSBN or XRAt0358 csr 2sp2166 32 2881068(KU) 3s 2801796 or 2801856 or 2801326 035 2881088(KU) ba 1ssis3 or MANES ps2 188133, or MANES 03s MTZV5.16 oF RDS. 1ES-T1E3 or UZ5. BSC 036188133, or MANES Rat GADI6W-102 a2 QADIBIV-i82 33 QRDIBW-752 REG.ASS'Y ic ic ic ic ‘TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR, TRANSISTOR, TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR, TRANSISTOR, DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE ZENER DIODE ZENER DIODE ZENER DIODE DIODE DIODE RESISTOR ska /6w RESISTOR 1.8K0 1/6W RESISTOR 7.5K01/6W 5-2 2.4 REF No. PART No. Rat 35 Fa6 Ro7 Rat Ras a6 Rag cat ca cas cas cas, cas car cas ona. ona Ns, ‘arDt61s-472 ‘arDI614-222 ‘avza521-2202 or qvzas2-222 ‘ORDIE-123, ‘QRVIa4F-1001A ‘QRVIAAF-101AY ‘QADIEW-103, ‘aRDI61N-102 ‘ORDIEIN-103, ‘ORKONA-R27z ‘QADIE1J-102 ‘QRDI61N-752 ‘QeTCOUM-107 QETCOIM-107 ‘QETCICM-107 ‘QETCICM-107 QETCIM-108 QFNSIH-103 (or QFLATH-1032, QETCICM.107 QETCIOM.107 Pass237 ‘909G00002 Puso4t7-110 PUS9SSS-104 PUS9S5S-103, PART NAME, DESCRIPTION RESISTOR RESISTOR \V RESISTOR, DC SV V RESISTOR RESISTOR ‘CMF RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR MF RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR M CAPACITOR M CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR HEAT SINKI2) ‘SoRcW. xe ‘CONNECTOR ‘CONNECTOR ‘CONNECTOR 4.760 1/6W 2.2K0 1/6W 12kn 1/6W 1Ka 1/4 niko v4w 10Kn 1/6W ska 1/6W 10K 1/6w 0.27k0 1 tka 1/6W 7.8K0 1/6W 100yF 6.9 100 6.3 100uF 16. 100uF 16. 10nF 63 0.0\uF Sov 100nF 16. 100uF 16 JESS OS IORI IOBOROIE AIO IORI I BKT! BKT2 cu Jat a3 aa AS. sows 53 ‘A/S/M BOARD ASSEMBLY (04) B10588C-01 Paaizer-s Passeod-t.2 PEMEoa02 Pusto12 PEMCo761 PEMCo760 PEMCo760 ‘808626062 ‘A/S/M BOARD ASSY T.BOARD. BRACKETIN),X2 BRACKET(2) CLAMP, x2 MINI JACK PIN JACK (SW) PIN JACK PIN JACK ‘SCREW, x3 2.4 REF No, PART No. suo BRLBRe 202 203 2204 2205 207 208 200 2210 att ar 213 cats ais cats air aio 8 8 2 8 Bg PART NAME, DESCRIPTION Pa3se8s ‘SHIELD COVER, Puss7r4 TEST PIN - AUDIO SECTION ~ cPo02 ic MO4225M2-10SF 1G Ms229P Ic Lar222 ic Lar222 ic RESRESOAA IC XRAIS2IBN IC or BAIS2IBN ic 2scaana TRANSISTOR 2804081(RS) TRANSISTOR 28C4081(RS) TRANSISTOR 28C4081() TRANSISTOR 28C4081(Q) TRANSISTOR 2SAI576(RS) TRANSISTOR, 2804061(RS) TRANSISTOR 28C4081(RS) TRANSISTOR DTATMEU TRANSISTOR. DTCHawU TRANSISTOR DTATMEU TRANSISTOR 28C4081(RS) TRANSISTOR DTCraWU TRANSISTOR DTGHaWU TRANSISTOR. DTCraWU TRANSISTOR DTCr4WU TRANSISTOR DTCraWU TRANSISTOR DTCHaWU TRANSISTOR DTCiaWU TRANSISTOR DTCrTU TRANSISTOR. DTANMEU TRANSISTOR. DTCraWU TRANSISTOR. DTATMEU TRANSISTOR. DTAtEU__—_TRANSISTOR 2804087(RS) TRANSISTOR MTz7.58, ‘ZENER DIODE 188133 DIODE or MAI6S DIODE 5133 DIODE or MANES DIODE 188133 DIODE or MAI6S DIODE 188133 DIODE or MAN6S DIODE 188133 DIODE orMAI6S DIODE #4 REF No, PART No. o7 co Do. p10 on 201 202 203 204 ass133 or MANS DAN202U DAP202U 188133 orMates 188133 or Mates 1ss133 or MAt6S 188133 orMAt65 188133 or MAN65 138133 or MAIS (QASAOBI-122YN (QRSAOBL101YN (QRSADBL-102¥N ‘@ASA0AI-102¥N ‘QASA0AI-102YN ‘QRSA0BI-102N ‘QASAOBI-se2¥N ‘ASAoaL-202¥N ‘oRsAoas-302¥N ‘ORSADB)-322¥N (ORSAOBY-154YN (ORSADEI-15¢YN ‘QRSAOa)-102YN ‘QRSAOGI-I02YN ‘QRSAOJ-I02YN ‘QRSAOAI-i02YN ‘QASAOGJ-102YN ‘ORSADBL-S22¥N ‘ORSADBL-S22YN (QRSAOS-I5IYN (ORSAOS)-151YN ‘QRSADEL-S82YN ‘QRSADBI-302¥N ‘ORSADBL-B82YN (QASAOBI-202YN ‘QRSAQBL-27IYN (ORSAOBL-682¥N (QRSAOG-202¥N (QRSAOI-882YN, (QRSAORI-302¥N QRSAOB)-271YN (ORSAOAL-«73¥N (ORSAOBI-«73¥N, ‘ORSAOGI-OFOY QRSAOBI-SHIYN (ORSAOGI-«72YN (ORSAOGI-S13YN (9vz3523-473A, (ORSAOGL-202¥N PART NAME, DESCRIPTION DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE RESISTOR 1.2ka 1/10W RESISTOR Yoon 1/10W RESISTOR KO 1/10W RESISTOR Ka 1/10 RESISTOR 1KQ 1/10W RESISTOR 1a 1/10W RESISTOR 3.9K0 1/10W RESISTOR, 3.9K0 1/10W RESISTOR 3.9Kn 1/10 RESISTOR 3.9K0 1/10 RESISTOR ss0Ka 1/10W RESISTOR 150K 1/100 RESISTOR 1Ka.1/10W RESISTOR 1Ka.1/10W RESISTOR, ska 1/10 RESISTOR 1K0.1/10W RESISTOR 1Ka.1/10W RESISTOR, 3.3KA 1/10W RESISTOR, 3.9KA 1/10 RESISTOR 400 1/10 RESISTOR 1500. 1/100 RESISTOR 6.8ka 1/10 RESISTOR 3K A. 1/10W RESISTOR, 6.8KA 1/100 RESISTOR, 3KQ1/10W RESISTOR 27001 1/10W RESISTOR 6.8ka 1/10W RESISTOR, ‘3KQ 1/10W RESISTOR, 6.8KA 1/10W RESISTOR 3kQ 1/10W RESISTOR 2700 iow RESISTOR, a7Ka VOW RESISTOR, 47ka./10W RESISTOR 0.00 1/10W RESISTOR, 5100 1/10 RESISTOR, 4.7KA 1/HOW RESISTOR ss1Ka 1/10W \V RESISTOR.DEV ADJ(L) RESISTOR, 2ka1/10W 2.8 REF No, PART No, St 52 53. 5a ss: 56 Rsv 58, Reo Ret ez es. Re 6s: Fes: R67 68: ea R70 RT Rr R73 ra Fra 87 ea, eo Feo Rot Ree os. R97 F100 Fro 102 F103 roa 05: 108 07 F108 109 no am (ORSAGBL-382¥N (ORSAOGI-53YN (ORSAOR-362YN ovzss23-n902. (QASAOB1037N (QRSAOBESYN (QASAOB-H03YN (QASADB-OROY (QASADB-OROY (ORSADBI-200YN QASADEHOSYN (QRSAGE-03¥N (QASADBHO3YN (avz3523-4724 (ORSA0GI-362YN (ORSAOBI-53YN (ORSADBL-352¥N (ORSADaI-200YN (qvza509-473A (ORSAOBISISN (ORSAD-S72YN (ORSADAL-SHIYN (ORSAORI-S73YN (ORSADBI-75YN (ORSADBI-SIAYN (ORSADBI-S34YN (ORGAOOI-222¥N (QRSAOI-220YN QASADE-Z3YN (ORSA0G-562¥N (QASAOEIO3YN (ORSAOBI-825¥NN (ORSAOB-582YN (ORSA0@-BB0YN (QRSAGEIOSYN QASADB-1237N (ORSAOBL-562YN QASAOBHOSYN (ORSAOGI-220YN (QRSAOGI-S82YN ‘ORSAO-580YN ‘QASADBIOSYN QASAGEHS2YN ‘QASAGBZ2YN (ORSAOGI-S72YN (0RSA08L-2207N ‘QASAGRHBYN ‘QASAOBH02¥N ‘QASAOB-SSIYN ‘ORSAOBL-I73YN ‘ORSAOAI-473YN ‘ORSAOJ-172YN ‘QASAGEHOSYN ‘QRSADEHOZYN QRSAOBHO2YN ‘QRSAOBLOROY PART NAME, DESCRIPTION, RESISTOR, 3.6K9 1/10 RESISTOR 15KQ 1/10 RESISTOR 8.6K0 1/10W V RESISTORFO ADJ(L) RESISTOR 10K 1/100 RESISTOR 18kA1/10W RESISTOR 10Ka 1/10W RESISTOR 0.00 1/10W RESISTOR 0.08 1/10W RESISTOR 0k0 1/10 RESISTOR 10Ka 1/10W RESISTOR 10K0 1/100 RESISTOR s0Ka1/10W \V RESISTORFO ADJ(R) RESISTOR 8.6K0 1/10 RESISTOR, 18K 1/10 RESISTOR, 3.6KA 1/10W RESISTOR 2K0 1/10 \V RESISTOR DEV.ADJ(A) RESISTOR, ike 1/10W RESISTOR, 4.7K0 1/10W RESISTOR, 5100 1/10W RESISTOR Arka vi0w RESISTOR 4.70 1/100 RESISTOR ‘S10K0 1/100 RESISTOR ‘390K0 1/10W REISTOR 2.2K0 ¥/10W RESISTOR 2.2K0 1/1OW RESISTOR 12K. 1/100 RESISTOR 5.6K0 1/10W RESISTOR 10K0 ¥/10W RESISTOR e2k0 1/100 RESISTOR 6.8K0 1/10W RESISTOR, 680 1/10W RESISTOR 10Ke 1/10W RESISTOR 12K0./10W RESISTOR 5.6K0 1/10W RESISTOR 10KA 1/10W RESISTOR 2k 1/10 RESISTOR 6.8k0 1/10 RESISTOR, 680 /10W RESISTOR, 10K 1/100 RESISTOR, 1.8KQ 1/10 RESISTOR 1.3K0 1/100 RESISTOR, 4.7K0. HOW RESISTOR, 2.2Ka 1/10W RESISTOR 1.8K0 1/10W RESISTOR 1Ka 1/10W RESISTOR 3300 1/10W RESISTOR 47K0 1/10W RESISTOR 470 1/10W RESISTOR 4.7K0 HOW RESISTOR 10K 1/10W RESISTOR 1KA 1/1OW RESISTOR ska 1/10W RESISTOR 0.00 1/10w 84

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