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‘ORDER No. vADSE00M125 Service Manual General Description Adjustment Procedures Block / Schematic Diagrams Exploded Views / Parts List Panasonic Video Cassette Recorder vis HQ PACSECAN NV-SD460F K-MECHANISM ‘SPECIFICATIONS ITEM, I ‘SPECIFICATION eM ‘SPECIFICATION SOURCE Za~ZIO VAC OOH SP aaane owen (CONSUMPTION: 16 wats LB 11696 mis Reco Tie cconoNG [2 oa heat elo ea OT rave seeen | Serato win 2x0 min ype taps rsrew[paeeoun tPrenoas nas rn ops [VHF I: CH2—CHa (SECAM L) Rares ars (CHE2—CHS3 (PAL B) — —— Ee jew: scirewe seo leo wwe rye Siow cies AL) repeRaTune jmuere Soom net eeca ly OPERATING fog tis (SECA UPA) wore |S Tea tempted ENSONS [So Wdea HATO EOE ay eats wee [aaa 1 par orca ee payee 8 oe ha ans svnoano __|1 fo scare ont pa poy JACCESSORIES | 1 pe. infra-res Remote Controller a TROT EURO a AV Comoe Be He eumo aver pncabe ‘ove, nen Vibe Ws) Camcc(har te) ‘ova. 10 weonecs STB HIRO A a AV a ‘owpn a wate TED Sioa head Roma Om INPUT: EURO AV (V1, AV} Conc (21D Seog) ue mh co an rey iio a3} Gomectr ore ype) “rosev temn mrnansr ia MOROPHONE IRC -TOaEN OUTPUT, EURO AV (Vi v2) Comer 26>} 20 (sm as ‘Wieghit and mensions shown are approximate ‘Spucfcations are subetochange without nate Panasonic © 1096 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Lt. ‘Ni rights reserved. Unauthorized copying and éstbuton isa violation ‘2 WARNING This service information is designed for experienced repair technicians only and is not designed for use by the general public. It does not contain warnings or cautions to advise non-technical individuals of potential dangers in attempting to service @ product. Products powered by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians. Any attempt to ‘service oF repair the product or products dealt with in this service information by anyone else could result in serious injury or death, INTRODUCTION This service manual contains technical information which will allow service personnels to understand and service this model. Section 1 presents you with technical know how for actual servicing and general information of features and controls, enabling you to become familiar with each function. Section 2 presents to your mechanical and electrical adjustment information as well disassembly and replacement procedures. In the case of very common information relating to other models like mechanical adjustments, please refer to the appropriate service manual. Section 3 contains block diagrams which provides you with information for checking and understanding each circuit. Schematic diagrams which give you detailed information such as waveforms, voltage data, function e.t.c. Section 4 contains exploded views and parts list. Please place orders using the parts ist and not the drawing reference numbers. If the circuit is changed or modified, this information willbe followed by supplementary service manual to be filed with original service manual. Note 1: Adjustment procedures, Disassembly Procedures and Assembly Procedures for Mechanism Chassis are separate volume from this service manual Please refer to the service manual for K-Mechanism Chassis. (Order No. VRD9307M131) CONTENTS SECTION 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTIONS 1-1. SERVICE INFORMATION 1-2. SELF-TEST INDICATION DISPLAY 1-8. SERVICE INFORMATION DISPLAY 1-4. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 2 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES 241, DISASSEMBLY METHOD... 2-2, MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES, 2:3, ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES. SECTION 3 BLOCK DIAGRAMS & SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS. 341. ABBREVIATIONS..... 3-2. TIMER BLOCK DIAGRAM 33. SECAM CHROMINANCE PACK BLOCK DIAGRAM. 3-4, SYSTEM CONTROL & SERVO BLOCK DIAGRAM 36. LUMINANCE & CHROMINANCE BLOCK DIAGRAI 36. POWER SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM. wwe 3-7. RF SECTION IN MAIN SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 3-8. OSD SECTION IN MAIN SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM. 3-9. AUDIO SECTION IN MAIN SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 3-10. LUMINANCE & CHROMINANCE SECTION IN MAIN SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM.. 3-11, SYSTEM CONTROL & SERVO SECTION IN MAIN SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 3-12, CYLINDER STATOR UNIT SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 3-13. MOTOR DRIVE SECTION IN MAIN SCHEMATIC DI 3-14. LUMINANCE & CHROMINANCE PACK SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM. 3-18. SECAM CHROMINANCE PACK SCHEMATIC DIAGRAW..... 3-16. HEAD AMP SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM.. 3-17. INPUT/OUTPUT PACK SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM... 3-18, TIMER SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM .. 3-19. OPERATION SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM... 3-20. TV DEMODULATOR PACK SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 3-21. MAIN CBA. 3-22. TIMER C.BA.. 3-23. POWER C.B.A..... 3-24, LUMINANCE & CHROMINANCE 3.25, SECAM CHROMINANCE PACK C.B.A. 3-26. CYLINDER STATOR UNIT 3-27. INPUT/OUTPUT PACK C.B.A. 3:28, HEAD AMP C.B.A. 3-29. OPERATION C.B, 3-30. TV DEMODULATOR PACK C. SECTION 4 EXPLODED VIEWS & PARTS LIST 44, EXPLODED VIEW & MECHANICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST... 4-2. ELECTRICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST. SECTION 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTIONS 1-1. SERVICE INFORMATION 1-1-1. CHANNEL MEMORY IC INITIALIZATION When replacing the memory C7704, its IC should be initialized. Noter) It should be performed before tuning 2) Meaning of “INITIALIZATION” is to make depend- ency in different models and to distinguish between different features. Method: 1) Connect a jumper wire between TLE0O1 (IC6001-96) and TL6002 (GND). 2) Tum the Shuttle Ring to FF then press the EJECT button to set the Service Mode. (Test Mode will be appeared on the monitor TV.) 3) Set the Mode! Code for this model by using 10-key ‘on the Remote Controller Unit as follows. 4) Alter finishing the initialization, disconnect a jumper wie. a Code No. NV-SD460F L 113, 1-12. SERVICE POSITION ‘A. CHECKING OF MAIN C. When servicing the MAIN C.B.A., take out the MAIN C.B.A. and mechanism from the frame and tur over. EXTENSION CABLE (rit i40) Power SUPPLY UNIT MECHANISM UNIT MAIN C.B.A. TIMER C.B.A. OPERATION 6.B.A. Fig. $1 B. MECHANISM SERVICE POSITION When servicing the K-Mechanism, take out the mecha- nism from the MAIN C.B.A. and connect Extention Cable (VFK0889) between the loading-motor connector and 2001 as shown below. Inthis position, the following services are possible, EXTENSION CABLE (VFKO889) Loadir Motor ~ MECHANISM Unit Fig. 82 B-1. CHECKING OF LOADING/UNLOADING OPERATION ‘There are 3 methods for manual operation of load- ing/unloading operation as follows. 1, HAND OPERATION 1) Turn the Worm Gear or the Worm Wheel Gear (Remove the Loading Motor Unit) manually. 2, BATTERY OPERATION 1) Remove the Extention Cable (VFK0889). 2) Connect the Battery (Manganes-Type RG (AA) 3p¢s./'+4.5V) to the Loading Motor terminals. 3. SERVICE INFORMATION DISPLAY OPERATION. 41) Set the Service Information Display mode. (Turn the Shuttle Ring to FF then press the EJECT button.) In the Service Mode 7, the Loading Motor rotates for Loading operation when the “PLAY” button is pressed The Loading Motor rotates for unloading operation when the "STOP" button is pressed. 2) Remark: Use the “SERVICE INFORMATION DISPLAY” mode for a final check of mechanism movement. B-2, CHECKING OF REEL GEARS OPERATION 1) Move the mechanism to “PLAY” position by loading operation. (Refer to B-1) 2) Turn the Capstan Rotor Unit to check movement of re6l gears. 4-1-8, CYLINDER UNIT REPLACEMENT A. CYLINDER UNIT REPLACEMENT 1) Remove the 3 Screws (A) of the CYLINDER UNIT with a magnetized screw driver in the MECHANISM ‘SERVICE POSITION. Sscrews(A) CYLINDER UNIT Fig. $3 B. UPPER CYLINDER DISASSEMBLY 1) Remove 2 screws (A) 2) Remove the Cylinder Stator Unit 8) Remove 2 screws (8) 4) Remote the Cylinder Rotor Unit. 5) Loose hex screw (C) (1.5mm) and remove the Gylinder Retainer. 6) Remove the Upper Cylinder. STATOR UNIT ROTOR UNIT UPPER CYLINDER (CYLINDER RETAINER Hex Sérew(C)—- UPPER'CYLINDER Fig. S4 C. UPPER CYLINDER ASSEMBLY When reassembling, perform the steps in the reverse order. 1) Install the Cylinder Retainer so that the 2 holes on top of the Cylinder Retainer are at right angles with the Head Amp Shield, 2) Tighten the hex screw (C) (1.5mm) while pressing down on top of the Cylinder Retainer. TOP VIEW) HEAD AMP SHIELD eyUNDER | RETAINER vox Sew (6) UPPERLCYLINDER ig 55 Projection (D) \ UPPER CYLINDER Fig. $6 ROTOR UNIT 2) Install the Cylinder Rotor Unit so that the inner hole of the Cylinder Rotor Unit fits to the small projection (0) on top of the Upper Cylinder. 4) Tighten 2 screws (8). 8) Install the Cylinder Stator Unit so thatthe rear side of the Cylinder Stator C.B.A. is parallel with the Head ‘Amp Shield. 8) Tighten 2 screws (A). 7) Confirm the PG SHIFTER ADJUSTMENT with the alignment tape (PAL: VFJ8125H3F/NTSC: \VFMBOEOHQFP) and adjust it if necessary. g 3 — STATOR Unit UPPER CYLINDER Fig. S7 ‘Soros (A) 4-1-4. FLAT CARD CABLE INSTLLATION When installing the Flat Card Cable on the connector, install the Flat Card Cable with the cable contacts facing the ‘connector contacts. FLAT CARD CABLE INSULATION SHEET, TYPICAL CBA. CONNECTOR Fig. SB 1-1-5. CAPSTAN STATOR UNIT ASSEMBLY ‘When replacing the Capstan Stator Unit, the Centre Fixing ‘Tool (VFKO851) must be used to fix the centre of Capstan Stator Unit. Method: 4) Place the Capstan Stator Unit into position, 2) Loosaly tighten the 3 screws. 3) Insert the Centre Fixing Tool (VFK0851) as shown below. 4) Tighten the 3 sorews. 5) Remove the Centre Fixing Tool aa le CENTRE FIXING TOOL, (VFKO851) ve CAPSTAN STATOR ate x ogc LOWER METAL UPPER METAL Fig. $9 41-6. EJECT OPERATION The main cam gear rotates in the direction of the arrow. The projection (B) of the carriage connection gear engages with the recession (A) of the main cam gear. The carriage connection gear rotates in the direction of the arrow to perform the Eject operation. If the Eject operation is performed without the cassette cartiage installed while repairing or making the mechanical phase alignment, the main cam gear will not engage with the cartiage connection gear and will not rotate, To perform the Eject operation with the cassette carriage not installed, itis necessary to rotate the carriage connec tion gear by hand in the direction of the arrow. (Rear Side) CASSETTE CARRIAGE SIDE PLATE(R) — CARRIAGE CONNECTION GEAR MAIN CAM GE/ PROJECTION() RECESSION(A) R (Front Side) Fig. S10 Top View of Eject Operation 1-1-7. TAKE-UP PHOTO SENSOR OPERATION Note the following matters for Take-up Photo Sensor Operation. 1) While servicing of the K-Mechanism, the unit will nt ‘operate properly if a strong light (ex, Fluorescent light, Spot light falls on the Take-up Photo Sensor. In this case, cover the Take-up Photo Sensor to prevent the light from falling on it. 2) While servicing of the K-Mechanism with “Pawer On" and without cassette tape inserted, the Unit does not operate property. 1-1-8. REMOVAL OF THE CASSETTE TAPE If the electrical circuit is defective and the action of unloading and front unloading do not work properly, itis possible to remove the cassette manually. There are 2 ‘methods of removing the cassette. 1. HAND OPERATION 1) Take out the mechanism from MAIN C.B.) 2) Turn the Worm Gear manually, moving the Loading Post to the unloaded position. '8) Turn the Capstan Rotor Unit clockwise to take up the tape. 4) Tur the Worm Gear again to eject the cassette. 2. BATTERY OPERATION 41) Take out the mechanism from Main C.B.A. 2) Connect the Battery (Manganes-Type R6 (AA) 3pcs/ +4.5V) to the Loading Matar terminals as shown below. 8) After moving the Loading Post to the unloaded position, disconnect the battory to stop the motor. 4) Turn the Capstan Rotor Unit to clockwise to take up the tape. 5) Reconnect the battory to eject the cassette, vovone ee TS +—{(My 2b) ‘| serteny [I] 6 45V Fig. S11 It the cassette tape can not be removed by the above 2 ‘methods, remove it by the folowing method. 4) Remove the Top Panel 2) Remove the Front Panel Unit. 3) Lift up the Pinch Arm after removing spring. 44) Push the P5'Arm and remove the cassette tape from {ape transportation (P1, P2, P3 and PS Posts) 8) Tum the Capstan Rotor Unt to take up the tape. 6) Remove 1 screw from the Side Plate (R) Unit to dis- connect the Rack Goar from tho Carriago Connection Gear. 7) Take out the cassette tape from the Cassette Compart- ment. 1-2. SELF-TEST INDICATION DISPLAY This VTR has a self-diagnosis and display function. If the VTR detects trouble during installation or during use, one of the following Fault Indication Codes will automatically appear in the VTR display. Fault Indication codes are displayed in the form of a single English letter followed by two numbers, as for example “HOT”. Note:1. The indication “t Is displayed on the FIP while power remains on. 2. Otherwise, the indication “H" or “F"is displayed on the FIP, and the power is automatically turned off When the power is turned on again, the Fault Indication Code will disappear and the unit will return to normal display mode (either clock or counter). 3. This Fault Indication Code will be stored in the Timer microprocessor even with the AC plug disconnected. The two-digit number portion of the stored Fault Indication Code can be redisplayed in the FIP's “second” display position (the last 2 digits on the light) by placing the unit is Service Mode Number 2 when turing on Service Information Display as for example "01" or 02" ete Ifa second error occurs, only the most recent error willbe displayed and stored. 4. To erase the stored Fault Indication Code data, Tum the Shutle Ring to FF then press the EJECT button for 5 seconds. FIP INDICATION CAUSE REMEDVICHECK 1 1A | pew format ait until the incicaion disappear LAG | ew tomain Wait until the indication disappears. u 11 1 | After cylinder lock is detected, the cylinder does not | Check the cylinder-motor drive circuit. Ut | start rotating again even atte tape unloading H n Cassette tape is not wound up during tape unloading | Check the capstan-motor drive circuit. u ‘except Eject mode. Mechanism lacks during mode transton except Eject | 1.Check the loading-motor drive circuit n 3 pt ng FGA | mote 2.Gheck the mechanism phase alignment J 3.Check the Mode Swich. F[]Y_ | Nechansm ots arn tae unoaang 1. Check the loading-motor dive cru. ud 2. Check the mechanism phase alignment. n Gassette tape is not wound up during tape unloading |"1.Check the capstan-motor drive circuit. UJ | ingject mode. 2.Check the Supply/Take-up reel pulse TAC _| Mechanism locks afte tape unloading in Eject mode. | 1-Check the loading-motor dive circu 15 2.Ghook the mechanem phase alignment for Cassette Holder Unit F FTF}. | Rec toner votave doesnot appear Rec mode, | Check the Rec power supply rout F GIG) | Pec poner vatace appears except Rec mode Check the Ree power supply cuit F FQ | agaist eosk vanemisslan bowaon 1001 and | Choke sr ck cru Ud [167501 Fig.T1 1-6 ‘Self-Test Indication Display 4-3. SERVICE INFORMATION DISPLAY F ‘Service Mode Number ‘Service information Number Number Service Data | Indicates the circuit to bbe checked. Indicated the condition of the circuit andlor the position of the machanism. Indicated which circuit senses ‘a malfunction, Fig. D1 Service Information Display 1-3-1, Purpose of Service Information Display This Information alds trouble shooting by Indicating the source of the malfunction. The service mode number & service data number are used by the technician during repair while the service information can be used by the consumer to diagnose mal- functions allowing the technician to provide a more ‘accurate repair cost estimate and reduce repair time. 1-8-2. Turing on Service Information Display (1) Tum the Shuttle Fing to FF then press the EJECT button. In the Service Information Display, there are four digits divided into 3 functions. The first digit indicates which of the 7 service modes that the unit is currently in. MODE 4 : Checks tape protection circuit MODE 2 : Checks tape transport mechanism MODE 8 : Checks mode switching operation MODE 4 : Checks control buttons MODE § : Checks capstan motor MODE 6 : Checks cylinder motor MODE 7 : Checks loading/unioading operation The second and thitd digits are service data which indicate the condition of the citcult or mechanism being checked. ‘The forth digit is the service Information display. It is to be used by the consumer to help determine the source of a malfunction. The service information display operates. Independently of the service modes and stores the fault Indication in memory for as long as AC power is not supplied. 1-33. Use of Service Modes. Service Mode ‘Service Data Number Number Indicates the circuit to Indicated the condition be checked: of the circuit andior the position of the machanism. Fig. D2. Service Mode Number and Service Data Number on $1.0. (1) Tum on Service Information Display. (2) To change Service Modes tur the Shuttle Ring to FF then press the EJECT button, (8) Mode 1: t| (4) Mode 2: (5) Mode. [3 (6) Mode 4. 4 ‘Cheoks that the Sensor LED, Supply & ‘Take-up Sensor circuits check the circuits by blocking the light from the Sensor LED to either or both Supply & Take-up Sensors. When the light is blocked to both sensors, 00" should be indicated on the service data number. When the light is blocked to the supply ‘sensor, "01" should be indicated. Checks the mode switch circuit white indicating mechanism postion Service Data Numbers indicate the position of the mode ewitch and there by the ‘mechanism position. Checks that mode switch circuit operations have been completed. ‘Service Data Number should indicate “00 after each mechanism operation is ‘completed. CGhacks the operation circuit Indicates if IC6001 receives the operating ‘commands from the mode buttons and/or remote controller. (7) Mode 5 5 (@) Mode. 6 Meie7 (a1 t ® Checks the capstan motor circuit. Indicates if the [C6001 has received the command to rotate the capstan motor. Checks the cylinder motor circu. IC6001 has received the command to rotate the eylinder motor. Checks the Loading/Unioading Operation. The Loading Motor rotates for loading ope- ration when the “PLAY” button is pressed. The Loading Motor rotates for unloading operation when the “STOP” button is pressed. This mode can be displayed indefinitely until the OPERATE button is, pressed, Refer to Fig, DS for details of Service Data Numbers. 1-9-4. Service Information Number Indicated which circuit senses a maifunction. Fig. 03. Service Information Number on S.1.D. Refer to Fig. D4 for details of Service Information Number. Note: ‘The Service Information Number display is independent of the service mode display. The Service Information Number will be stored as long as AC power is not supplied. (It can be displayed in the Service Mode 2.) Ii'a second error occurs, only the most recent error will be displayed. ‘Service Information Number Matfunction fn u ‘Normal (No problem) Cylinder stop ‘Tape reel stop Stop at position other than 4 or 6 ‘Stop during unloading Faulty capstan rotation oy) oe fy) ‘Stop during Cassette-InEject operation Fig. D4 Detail Service Information Numbers 1-9 oyeorpul pue feydsio wea eomes $0 E14 st raf a “10080 £a penjeoo puewiv09 .N'O, Jo}ou . ed a Doinber ede]. | Jepuyko eq yeyp eoppul Kelp Ou pu Uy 1 1O1y pueBorsp ‘Kuo ‘ooao fa wage eneoos spuewiuoo ,wolg assoxoy “MOY * ae Ao Foysden om n eyespul toes ou pus ue Wn S'S 8 ‘yo p1eBessip *A1U0 100901 Aq panjeves spueWIOD ,MoIg PAEMIOS ae ‘RejdsIp W519 g powapu | ‘44 ‘3no, sou uelsdeg oun ew eieoppul'2‘9'S*y'C'Zt 19 yoy preBoispp ‘suo 8p wos | I ‘1 ynoyp yetq u uonounyew “peed ; ‘51 Pets 6804) LEY Joyo yoqutS Bi “100901 49 pene0e PUEUILIOD AY. “painbos ede, | _ubjsdep ou yew steo%pul Aeyderp ou pure + 5 why pseb0:81 “Au HO we - “psseid 6} uonng Gupeiedo L ‘payinbes you ede 90 "Bis 09; ‘9y) uaym Ajuo Aejdsiq, rm 06 E -woysfs 10 yao yous ye -peunboy ede pow 84; UME} B SayPEIPU 0o, UELAJe\NO ABIARIP Au eyPP eojles prebarsig ~ wopsed aepouseuy | LO) aula 0 e dOLS 50 ws BdO1S ‘MOS aMI'3ND ‘asnvATUS ‘oawANId | —_hD A Bupeoun/upeon | ED C mowsaau‘nsu | 2p _ wnopaweesea | 1D -pauinboy ode. o3r3 ao saves wea pacome wen | 6G ayo0e sti0sues Go4d dn-exeL ave | ap pug ede. 4 i perpo as osueg ug fdas wie | 9 ! Guuuog ade, | | pounbes jou ode, 7108u08 JOIN 18 PEIOETAD oo sequin eaquny BEG comes 7aquN ‘SyewoH uORsomU Beg eoeg. Bupoeyo 40) S}0N, jepow eo1ues} 10 4-8-5. Timing Chart from Mode SW to System control Iceo0i ‘System control 1C6001 senses the mechanism position through the Mode SW. Fig. D6 shows the timing for Servioe Mode Number 2. postTion swt] POSITION swe: =| Co MODE sw POSITION SW3++ UNLOADING ee LOADINGE— PaNotoR i 1 Position sw1 __| 1 (16600-Pin 115) 1 (1C6001-Pin 116) ' 1 na ie POSITION sw2 na ha im POSITION Sw3 ((C6001-Pin 117) Mu y--- i 1 1 o 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 Hl ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 ' ee ' . - N. senvicepaTary yy “4 4 4 SE ee Ure le ele cveiSy nt i ny ' a Pont ' 1 ad rela 1 ' Move evecn ‘oasserre! '{' ‘REV! ipLaymec _' 1sToPs FRIREW DOWN REV SLOW STLUPAUSE UE mip EWD stow LOADING Stops? UNLOADING +1: Stop @: The pinch ellison the capstan motor shaft +2: Stop ; The pinch Roller is off the capetan motor shaft. #3 : Service Data Number; This is for Service Mode Number 2. 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DETAIL OF DISASSEMBLY METHOD This flow chart indicates disassembly steps of the cabinet 1. REMOVAL OF THE TOP PANEL parts and the circuit boards in otder to find the necessary Items for servicing, Remove... 4 Sorews (A) When reassembling, perform the steps in the reverse order. [| 1. TOP PANEL 2, BOTTOM PLATE 44 3, FRONT PANEL UNIT - 4. TIMER OBA. & OPERATION Fig. D2 — secre eeeeere 2. REMOVAL OF THE BOTTOM PLATE : Ung nue 6 tabs (8) 5. POWER SUPPLY UNIT ———_ [BOTTOM View 6. MECHANISM UNIT u —_] 7. MAINC.B.A. L 8 SERVICING POSITION se BOTTOM PLATE Fig. D1 Fig. D3 3. REMOVAL OF THE FRONT PANEL UNIT JOG & SHUTTLE Knob «11 Tabs (C) Pull out. Unlock [FRONT View FRONT PANEL UNIT Tabs (C) JOG & SHUTTLE Knob Fig. D4 4, REMOVAL OF THE TIMER C.B.A. & OPERATION OBA. REMOVAL OF THE TIMER CBA. Disconnect... 2 Bridge connectors (D) Unlock nscrn 8 Tabs (E) REMOVAL OF THE VROB.A. Disconnect... 2 Bridge connectors (0) Unlock. 2 Tabs (F) FRONT VIEW Tabs (F) Tabs (€) OPERATION Bridge TIMER CBA Connectors (D) CBA. Fig. DS 6. REMOVAL OF THE POWER SUPPLY UNIT Disconnect......Bridge connector (G) Unlock 5 Tabs (H) Unlock, 2 Tabs (I) TOP VIEW) Tabs (H) POWER ‘SUPPLY UNIT MECHANISM UNIT Bridge MAIN Connector (@) CBA. REAR VIEW Tabs () ie ri [al Fig. D6 CAUTIONS: Please pay an attention to disconnect the connector (PS3006-P 1102) which connected between Main C.B.A. and Power supply unit as shown below. MAIN. SCREW Connector (830081102) DRIVER POWER SUPPLY UNIT Fig. D7 ‘As above drawing, disconnect the connector by SCREW DRIVER from the direction @. Do not disconnect from direction @) because itis posslolty to damage the parts located by the connector. 6. REMOVAL OF THE MECHANISM UNIT 19 Screws (J) " Screw (K) 7. REMOVAL OF THE MAIN CBA. Disconnect ... 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CURRENT LIM CYLeT BILINGUAL BILINGUAL © BILINGUAL ® BILINGUAL © BS CLOCK BS DATA BS L CHANNEL INPUT BS MX ® BS MONITOR ® BS MONITOR ® BS R CHANNEL INPUT BS VIDEO SIGNAL BS VIDEO SIGNAL Bs@ BS LEVEL BS MONITOR @ BSNTR® BUS CLOCK BUS LISTEN BUS TALK BUZZER CAPSTAN TORQUE CONTROL, ‘CAPSTAN MOTOR GND ‘CAPSTAN TORQUE CONTROL, CAPSTAN FGt PULSE ‘CAPSTAN FG2 PULSE CASSETTE SW PLAYBACK CONTROL SIGNAL (~) PLAYBACK CONTROL SIGNAL (+) ‘CONTROL SIGNAL (+) CONTROL SIGNAL (-) CINEMA® CINEMA © GINEMAMIX RATCH LOCK SHIFT LOCK Lock clock cLock CLOCK INPUT CLAMP COLOURIBLACK & WHITEINORMAL COLOUR ® CONVERTOR CHIP SELECT CONTROL GND CONTROL HEAD (+) CONTROL HEAD (-) CONTROL HEAD (+) CONTROL HEAD (-) GUE BIAS CURRENT LIMMITER CYLINDER TORQUE CONTROL CYL GND D.F.M. REC [H] D. FM REC [L] 0.6ND D. REC (4) als. LED DA'STILLED DAC [CLK] DACIFSCS DAREC [H] DATA DECODER [L) DECODER IF} DEW DEW sis DFMRE [H) E.RECSV EC ECR EDT TRIG [L) EDIT fH] EE IH) EE [HVINS [M) EE. W.TR EJECT. PO EJECTIVOET ENV. SEL ENVE. OUT ENVE. SEL ENV SELECT EP tH] EPILP [H] EPILP/SP. EPISS [H) EPROMCS EX. REC 5V FRIREW [L] FGt IN FG2 IN FILTER ADJUSTMENT FLY ERASE [H] FLY ON [H] FLY. EH] FM MUT [H] FM MUTE [H] FMOUT[U) FMOUT [R] FM PACK OUT [] FM PACK OUT [RI] FBS SEL [lj FBS SEL [R} FS. CLK FUL. ETH) FULL. E(H] CYLINDER GND FULL. €.12V DELAIED FMRECORDING® — || GND iA) DELAIED FM RECORDING © GND [TU] DIGITAL GND. GNDIN. SW. 12V DELAYED RECORDING ® H. SYNC D4/STILL LED) H.AMP. SW DASTILL LED HP

TUNER DAG (CLOCK) HP TUNER DACIFS CHIP SELECT _ |) H. PGND DELAYED AUDIO RECORDING @) |] H. P OUT [L} DATA H. POUT IR] DECODER (L) H.sw DECODER (R) HEAD PHONE [L) DEW HEAD PHONE [R} DEW SENSOR HEAD SW DELAYED FM AUDIO RECORDING ® |) HEATER [+1 EXCEPT RECORDING 5V HEATER [-] ERROR TORQUE CONTROL Hss ERROR TORQUE CONTROL. HTR (A REFERENCE VOLTAGE HTR[-] EDIT TRIGGER © RFE EDIT@ io. EE@ iF EE @VINSERT @ IN SELAT EEIVVITRICK PLAY INSELA2 EJECT POSITION INSELAS EJECTIREVERSE SLOW LOCK || INSUR[L) ENVELOPE SELECT INS. [H} ENVELOPE OUTPUT INSEL At ENVELOPE SELECT INSEL A2 ENVELOPE SELECT INSERT. LPe INSERT [H]} Le 1ocs LprsP JoGi LP/SLOWISTILL/STOP @) JOG S3 LED/FOWRD EPROM CHIP SELECT SOG. LED EXCEPT RECORDING 5V 488 fH) FIRST FORWARD/REWIND © JST. CLOK FG1 PULSE INPUT JST. OLK FG2 PULSE INPUT JST. CLOCK FILTER ADJUSTMENT Lour FLYING ERASE HEAD ON ® Loki FLYING ERASE HEAD ON ® Loui FLYING ERASE HEAD ON ®) LED (MAIN) FM AUDIO MUTE ® LED (STEREO) FM AUDIO MUTE ® LED (SUB) FM OUTPUT (L) LED CKL FM OUTPUT (A) LED CkS FM PACK OUTPUT (L) LED DATA FM PACK OUTPUT (F) UNE IN (4 FMIBS SELECT (L) LINE IN 4 [Fy FMIBS SELECT (A) LINE IN 2 {L) FS OLOCK |] uinew2 i] FULL ERASE HEAD ON @ | ue FULL ERASE HEAD ON [Lune ny FULL ERASE 12V GND (ANALOG) GND (TUNER) GND/NON SW 12V HORIZONTAL SYNG HEAD AMP SW PULSE HEAD PHONE (R) HEAD PHONE (L) HEAD PHONE GNO HEAD PHONE OUTPUT (L) HEAD PHONE OUTPUT (R) HEAD SW PULSE HEAD PHONE (L) HEAD PHONE (R) HEAD SW HEATER (+) HEATER (-) HORIZONTAL SYNC SIGNAL HEATER (+) HEATER (-) REFERENCE CURRENT ‘CONTROL AGC CIRCUIT INTERMEDIATE FREQUENCY INPUT SELECT At POSITION INPUT SELECT A2 POSITION INPUT SELECT A3 POSITION INSERT LotvFich © INSERT@ INPUT SELECT At POSITION INPUT SELECT A2 POSITION INSERT INSERT ® INPUT/OUTPUT GHIP SELECT Jost JOG LED/FORWAAD LED JOG LED/FORWARD LED 488 JUST CLOCK Just CLOCK JUST CLOCK Leh OUTPUT Leh @® Lao LED (MAIN) LED (STEREO) LED (sua) LED SERIAL CLOCK LED SERIAL CLOCK LED SERIAL DATA LINE INPUT + () LINE INPUT 1 (R) LINE INPUT 2 (L) LINE INPUT 2 (®) LINE INPUT VIDEO LINE INPUT (L) LINE IN (RI LINE OUT (Uy LINE OUT [R} LPH) LPTRI(L) chiA. DUB MGND MREG MAIN OUT MAIN [L} MAIN/MONO MAX IN MES [H] MESE (H] MESE [L] METER 5V METER [L) METER [R] METER. LAVS METER. FAVC Mvet (U) MIC. GND MIC IN MIC IN (Ly MIC IN [FI] Mic (H) Mix TH] MIX [HY/CINEMA [L) MIXICINE MIXICINEMA [L] MN. HIM. MN. H/MAL. L MNZIMES. L MODE SEL MODE SW MODE. S. IN MODE. S. OUT MONO (H} MONO [HYMAIN [L} MONO? [L] MONO2/MESE [FM(L)] MOTOR GND MUTE N.A, REC [L] N.SW 12V, N. SW. 5. DET NIGAM NIGAM [L) NOL IH} NORISOFT [Hi] NORMAL [H] NRBIAS NTSC (LI OCH out LINE INPUT (R) LINE OUTPUT () LINE OUTPUT (R) ve LP TRICK PLAY © Leh/AUDIO DUBBING MOTOR GND MOTOR REGULATOR MAIN OUTPUT MAINO MAINMONAURAL MAXIMAM INPUT. MESECAM @) MESECAM @ MESECAM © LEVEL METER 5V LEVEL METER (L) LEVEL METER (R) LEVEL METER () LEVEL METER (R) MIX @/BILIGUAL MIC. GND Mic INPUT MIG INPUT (4) MIG INPUT (R) Mic ® Mx® MIx ByGINEMA SOUND © MIX @/CINEMA SOUND © MIX GRYCINEMA SOUND © MONAURAL MAIN © MONAURAL MAIN © MONAURAL 2/MESECAM © ‘AUDIO MODE SELECT ‘AUDIO MODE SW AUDIO MODE SELECT INPUT AUDIO MODE SELECT OUTPUT MONAURAL & MONAURAL @/MAIN © MONAURAL 2 MONAURAL 2IMESECAM (FM ©) MOTOR GND MUTE NORMAL AUDIO RECORDING NON SW 12v NON SW 5V DETECT NIGAM NICAM © PAL Bi4.43 NTSC 358 NTSC NORMALISOFT TAPE PLAY @ NORMAL ® NR BIAS NIsc.© CONTROL AGC CIRCUIT ourPuT P-OFF [H] P-OFF [L} P.FAIL P. OFF [H] P.OFF Il] PAL (HI PAL [LUNTSC [H] PB ADJOUT PB OUT PB.H PFG PHOTSN +B PICT. CNT PLAY LED/RVS LED PLAY. PO PLAYIR. LED PLYIDEW POWER OFF [l} PREROLL [H] PWRFAIL. R.CH TH] R.CHIL RST RSF RCH IH) REC 12V REC CHROMA RECH REC IN REC OUT I) REC START REC VR (C] REC VR [L) REC VR {RI RECY REC [H] REC. C REC. Y RECIEE CTL. REELT REELS REGULATOR FILTER RESET REV MFR REVMVI REV MV2 REV MOTOR F/R, REV MOTOR Vt REV MOTOR V2 REV MOTOR [+] REV MOTOR [-] REV. M, GND RF. CHROMA POWER OFF ® POWER OFF © POWER FAILURE DETECT POWER OFF ® POWER OFF © PAL® PAL CINTSC ® PLAYBACK ADJUST OUTPUT PLAYBACK OUTPUT PLAYBACK ® PGF PHOTO SENSOR +B PICTURE CONTROL PLAY LED/REVERSE LED PLAY POSITION PLAY LED/REVERSE LED PLAYIDEW ® POWER OFF © PREROLL ®@ POWER FAILURE DETECT Reh @) Roh RESET REVERSE @YSTOP @yFORWARD © Roh ®) RECORDING 12V RECORDING CHROMINANGE SIGNAL RECORDING ® RECORDING INPUT RECORDING OUTPUT © RECORDING START RECORDING VOLUME (COMMON) RECORDING VOLUME (L) RECORDING VOLUME (R) RECORDING LUMINANCE SIGNAL RECORDING @ RECORDING CHROMINANCE SIGNAL RECORDING LUMINANCE SIGNAL RECORDING/EE CONTROL, REEL PULSE (TAKE-UP) REEL PULSE (SUPPLY) REGULATOR FILTER, RESET REVIEW MOTOR FORWARD/REVERSE REVIEW MOTOR Vt REVIEW MOTOR V2 REVIEW MOTOR FORWARD/REVERSE REVIEW MOTOR V1 REVIEW MOTOR V2 REVIEW MOTOR (+) REVIEW MOTOR (-) REVIEW MOTOR GND RF CHROMINANCE SIGNAL RF OUT REY RF. Y. IN RF. Y. OUT. ROTAR. SW ROTARY RST RST () RolvINST SIN SOUT S-PHOTO SAL, PLS s.cLK 8. CLWAV S.DATA S.DATA/A S. PHOTO S. TAB IL) SPIN SCIN scOuT SOK SELECT SELOUT (Y SEL OUT fF] SHUTTLE 1 SIF SLMUT IH] SLNID [+] SLNID [-] SLWTR. MM SLWTR. REF SNS. GND SOFT [H] SOFT [HJNORMAL ‘SOLENOID ON [L) SP (H) SPIUSLP sssiy ‘STEREO LED ‘STEREO [H] STEREO (l] STOP. PO STOPIBV STOPI/TAPE SEL STOPI/PAL:ST STOP2. PO STOP2/S-TAB ‘STREO [H] ‘SUB BIAS. ‘SUB. SW SVHS CAS [L] SW.5. DET SYNC [L] RF OUTPUT RF LUMINANCE SIGNAL ‘SYSCON 6V ‘SYSTEM RF LUMINANCE SIGNAL INPUT _ || T-PHOTO. RF LUMINANCE SIGNAL OUTPUT |] T-RL. PLS ROTARY SW T. BUSOLK ROTARY SW T.BUSLSN RESET T. BUSTLK RESETO TEND IL) RohvINSERT T. PHOTO ‘SERIAL DATA INPUT TAPE END [l) SERIAL DATA OUTPUT TAPE END [LJCAM SUPPLY PHOTO TRANSISTOR || TesT SUPPLY REEL PULSE TZ SERIAL CLOCK TRIG Iy SERIAL CLOCK/AV TRICK (L) ‘SERIAL DATA TRK. ENV SERIAL DATA TU. AUDIO SUPPLY PHOTO TRANSISTOR || TU. GND SAFETY TAB SWON © TU.V.IN SECAMIPALINTSC TU. VIDEO SERIAL CLOCK INPUT TUN NOR IN ‘SERIAL CLOCK OUTPUT TUNR ‘SERIAL CLOCK SELECT TUN. AUDIO IN SELECT OUTPUT (L) TUNER 12V SELECT OUTPUT (R}) TUNER L SHUTTLE 1 TUNER VIN ‘SOUND INTERMEDIATE FREQUENCY |] TUNER (4 INPUT SELECT MUTE @ TUNER IN] SOLENOID (+) TUNER [R SOLENOID (-) TUNER. 12 ‘SLOW TRACKING MONO MULTI |! TUOFF [H] SLOW TRACKING REFERENCE |} TV. AUDIO VOLTAGE TvTR ‘SENSOR GND TXTON (L ‘SOFT TAPE PLAY ® |] U. REGasy ‘SOFT TAPE PLAY GyNORMAL @ || UNREG SOLENOID ON © UNREGI9V sP® V. REF SP/LP V. EE (HI SLOWISTILUSTOP VEE ‘STEREO LED VCO REF ‘STEREO ®) VD. IN STEREOO vo. OUT ‘STOP POSITION VIDEO EE (4) STOP POSITION/SV VIDEO IN STOP! POSITION/TAPE SELECT |} VIDEO OUT STOP1 POSITION/PAL, VM STOP 2 POSITION ‘VM DOWN [Li STOP 2 POSITION/SAFETY TAB SW || VSS. STEREO ® VIR [Hl] SUB BIAS VIR.12V. SUB SW XIN S-VHS CASSETTE © xouT SW5V DETECT sync © ‘SYSTEM CONTROL 8V SYSTEM SW ‘TAKE-UP PHOTO TRANSISTOR ‘TAKE-UP REEL PULSE ‘TIMER BUS CLOCK TIMER BUS LISTEN TIMER BUS TALK TAPE END © TAKE-UP PHOTO TRANSISTOR TAPE END © ‘TAPE END (/CAMERA PAUSE TEST MODE, ‘TRAPEZOIDAL WAVE CIRCUIT TRIC PLAY © TRIC PLAY © ‘AUTO TRACKING ENVELOPE DETECT TUNER AUDIO TUNER GND ‘TUNER VIDEO SIGNAL INPUT TUNER VIDEO TUNER NORMAL INPUT TUNER AUDIO (R) TUNER AUDIO INPUT TUNER 12V TUNER AUDIO (L) TUNER VIDEO SIGNAL INPUT TUNER AUDIO (L) ‘TUNER AUDIO (NORMAL) TUNER AUDIO (R) TUNER 12V TUNER OFF ® TV AUDIO TVATR TEXTONO UNREGULATOR 45V UNREGULATOR UNREGULATOR 19V. REFERENCE VOLTAGE VIDEO EE @ VIDEO EEO REFERENCE OSCILLATER VIDEO SIGNAL INPUT VIDEO SIGNAL OUTPUT VIDEO EEO \VIDEO SIGNAL INPUT VIDEO SIGNAL OUTPUT MOTOR VOLTAGE MOTOR VOLTAGE DOWN © VERTICAL SYNC SIGNAL VIR@® VIR 12V OSCILLATOR INPUT OSCILLATOR OUTPUT INPUT/OUTPUT CHART FOR IC6001 Pin Number | InpuvOutput | Por Name Funation 1 ° 2H (H) This por is high in SP mode. 7 “This ports high during special playback (CUE, REV, SLOW, 2 ° FM MUTE) | Su porte 5 a ‘AUDIO MUTE | This portis high during special playback (CUE, REV, SLOW, * STILL) mode. 4 ° EDIT (H) his por is high during ect. 5 ° VIDEO EE (L) | This port is low during EE mode. Input signal select 6 ° vA “VCRIN | _VA__| VB TUNER L L AVI 4 L 7 ° ve AV? t Hl ava [HH P 7 inoreased in FF 8 a V.CHANGE (| THSERR'S Nigh whl the fara motor torque heeased o © LMLIMIT (H) | Loading motor torque limiter output 10 ° FFIREW (U) This por is low during FF and REW modes. " ° UNLOADING (H) | This por is high while the mechanism is unloaded. 2 ° LOADING (H) _| This pots high while the mechanism is loaded Normal audio recording contro. 13, ° DA. REC (H) {C DA. REC (H) | Bias) + 4 4 ° BIAS (H) > > 40m 40m BLANKING signal output select. 18 ° RGB RGB SW OFF: HIGH RGB SW ON : LOW DC voltage (BIAS (H) detection, 6 stort creck | *When flow voage sdeecedinecorcing mode, the VOR is “ ‘© When the high voltage is detected in excopt recording mode, the VOR is tured of. 7 1 S.VHS PB (H) | This por is high during §-VHS playback, 18 ° PB Ala (H) ‘Al playback control. 19 ° PB AT (H) ‘A playback control. Fig. MP1 PinNumber | InpulOutput_| Por Name Function 20 f S-TAB(L) This por is low while the cassette tape with safety tab is inserted. HIFI audio mode detection. 2t 1 ‘ABS NORM IN | @When the low voltage is detected, the audio output ie | compulsory normal audio mode. 2 1 NO Not used (Low setting) ‘AV2 PB (H) setting detection for VO circuit control. 23 cps ‘This port is high when AV2 PB (H) is set to high ‘This port is low when AV2 PB (H) is set to low. ‘Al mode selection. 24 1 RECA () AIPBONLY : HIGH AIPB AND REC : LOW 25 1 RESET (U) This por is low while 1C6001 is reset. 26 1 MODE SEL ‘Active mode selection for microprocessor. 27 1 No Not used (Low setting) Initial setting for 21 PIN Skirt Jack. 28 1 8 B MODEL HIGH EXCEPT B MODEL: LOW Input signal control for HIFI audio circuit. 29 ° UNE () MICITUNER: HIGH UNE :LOW DC voltage control for recording mode. 30 ° REO () _ REC) REC (H) | l -— 31 ° REC (H) < es 100m t00ms 82 °. A.DUB(H) | This port is high during audio dubbing mode. 33 ° SAT (H) ‘This por is high during VOR receive the SAT signal. ‘Output signal control for AV 34 ° Ww SIGNAL FROM VCR: HIGH SIGNAL FROM AV2: LOW 36 ° SYSTEM4 Refer to Fig. MP. 7 36 Oo SYSTEMS Refer to Fig. MP. 7 37 1 DIGITAL 6V voo 38 ° 12MHz OUT, Oscillator output. 39 1 12MHz IN Oscillator input. Fig. MP2 Fanner | inode | Por Name Fanon 5 | sake OuT | Osoltor outa a 1 [sete | Ostaorint 2 1 [ biertar end en Fula ne conta, 8 o | Fubenase | GN 9 ” OFF: LOW 44 ° D. REC (H) Video signal recording on/off control. co © | B.FA REC | HIF aio dralrocning ol ene Tis pt spel igh al og a cara ne (lo following chart) from starting the recording to control the HIF to ten aren [TAPE SPEED OUTPUT | “ o | gjewenrsvs | [scarf ease WsG_at_|WPsee wTSo-ait|toane Pegi sane Baa ease a | RECGURT 48 ° REC CUR 2 AI REC current switching signal output. 7% oO _| necoune 50 ° AH. SW) HIFI audio head switching signal output. 31 | S.0ATAOUT | Soval data cpt & 1 | SDATAIN | Sovaldata pat % | s.c100K | Serial coc espa % | 6S DATAOUT | EDITEPeofal cata unt % 1 [ 5°S.OnTAIN | EDIT SP otal data np 56 ° ~~ | SPS. CLOCK EDIT SP serial clock output. Gagan te ocion oa oe 9 ery STOP : MIDDLE Powaro :tow % © | URRENT un | Captian oor cana ier ou % owe ALPS cont sa out Fig. MP3. Pin Number | InpulOuipct | Por Name Function 5 5 icvnour | Thsparsuppes me vege which depends on aio VR ‘This port supplies artificial vertical syne signal to stabilize the ‘| cy 2 ART VN picture in special playback made. @ 0 VIDEO H.SW | Video head switching signal output 6 ° ROTARY SW | Rotary switching signal ouput o ° HLAMP. SW | Head amp switching signal outpu. This por receives the playback envelope signal level o select tho ed i ENVE SELECT video head in special playback mode. 6 1 Mic This pots high during the mics connected. 5 This por rceives the signal when take-up photo sensor detec ee eer. the tape begining. 9 | a Tit receos the Sil when spy phot sensor ds he NORMAUSERVICE/TEST mode selection. INBUT VOLTAGE | MODE 6 NORMAL cy | [HORE THAN adv NORMAL] V~4.0V__| SERVICE TESS THAN 25V [TEST] Syatem mode selection fr auto setup. [INPUT VOLTAGE [MODE] or sysrEM [MORE THAN Ov" MODE & | [_20v~a0v _[MODE2 | TESS THAN2.0V | MODE 1 | Audio mode detection for display on the OSD. [INPUT VOLTAGE | DISPLAY] THAN 4.2V | NO DISPLAY 08 ! STEREOBIL [_MONO BILINGUAL 0.8v~2.0V —| MONO 12 TESS THAN OY | STEREO 29 DEW SNS This por is more than 1.36V during detecting the dew formation. Head amp IC setting for playback envelope detection. [INPUT VOLTAGE |__1¢ | 100 amie SEL [MORE THAN 3.0V | TEAS70S 2.0V~3.0V | ANSGI6 (CEEss THAN 2.0v | AN260 vot ; a Tg orcas ho vlaps which depos nlare VR 102 1 CHROMA IN _|_AIPB Ghrominance level adjustment input Fig. MP4 Pin Number | InputOutput_ | Por Name Function 103 1 SuTRMM Slowaracking acjustment input TVIVTR switch set INPUT VOLTAGE | SWITCH | 104 AV MODE SEL MORE THAN 3.0V_ z 2.0V~3.0V__ | TESS THAN 2.07 [AV LINK 105 1 TRACKING ENVE | Playback envelope input for tracking adjustment 7 108 vo __| EDITTRIG Trigger signal ivoutput for synchronized edtng Norma audio switching contol NORMAL AUDIO Pa (INCLUDING INSERT): HIGH nog be) Ce UNA IN LINE IN EE OR A. DUB MODE Low TUNER IN EE OR A. DUB MODE z ‘Sensor LED dfve signal output us) 2 TSNS LED (L) |e When this port supplies the low signal, the sensor LED is it. 109) vO PREROLL reroll signal in/output for synchronized editing : 110 ° SYSTEM2 Refer to Fig. MP.7 m1 ° ‘SYSTEM 1 Refer to Fig. MP. 7 7 “Aco ouput mode contol 12 vo | HiFWAXANORM mtr STEREO LH | ROH [NORWAL] HIFMNORM [HH | HTL = o | ketwrew TOHIRCHISTEREOL —t—|_H_[-z 1 STEREO Z: HIGH IMPEDANCE 114 1 piarracsv | voD [P.swa]P.swa|P.SW1| Position (ode) Name 115 ' posmonswi | =o] 9} 9 TEREST [0] 1] CASSETTE DOWN - O10 PREV, REV SLOW (0 | 1 [1 [aid (LOAD INGIUNTOADING) 6 i: EOS ON SW i 5 (0 _| PLAYREC, STILLIPAUSE, CUE, FWD SLOW STOPS "1 a eS lis] aa OFF MEW 117 1 Position sws | [1] —1 [1 INTERMEDIATE (*1) The Pinch Roller is on the capstan motor shatt. ‘AV PB (A) output contro 118 o AvPAL This ports high whan AVP (H) 6 sotto high {This por is low when AV1 PB (His set to tow. 119 1 GND GND | Ave output contrat 120 ° Ly Av2 OUTPUT|__DEA DEB TUNER [#1 c avi c cL 21 ° DEB SAT tL i verour_|—H A Fig. MPS 3-9 es Fiton Th ports high when measung te head and tapo cordon wee AIMES.¢) | dstrmine the opmum scrang cent tore searing to oy es POWER OFF (| Power en conor ‘ea Tok) | RigpRte ow arin roa pack GUE REV SLOW, Fig. MPG MODE 1 MODE 2 | MODE 3 MODE 4 H: MESECAM - H: MESECAM Pav 14 VE MES Vi: MEseoaM He MES Bisiew 9 brat Ba BiAUTO PIN ip tiexcerr isc | HEBECAM vi ExGePT Tse ystems CNtSe UAL MtSean PINs TPAC Vi: SEAM viPALA (SYSTEM 4) L: BIGIDIK L: PAL L: BGIDIK PIN 36 Hi PaL PAL esate HPAL (evstem 6 tne htc Ceo NS Z HIGH IMPEDANCE Fie. MP7 Note: 1. The mode is decided depend on SYSTEM SELECT PORT (PIN 97). 3—10 INPUT/OUTPUT CHART FOR IC7503 PinNumber | InputOutput | PortName Function 1 °. LoH FIP level meter Loh (L) 2 1 AFC (S) AFC S-CURVE 'AV2 connector detection 3 ° DEL(U) DECODER: LOW ExT :HIGH 4 ° Lom LANK clock control 8 1 oa! oat 6 ° IOCLK ‘Tuner IC control clock 7 f IR Remote controller data 8 1 LOUK LANK clock 9 ° FSCS (H) FS chip seloct (H) 10 1 voce voce 4 ° ‘SATIR SAT IR output 12 1 POW FAIL () | Power fail detection 18 1 RESET (L) Reset (L) 14 1 sclK ‘Serial clock 18 1 SDATAIN ‘Serial data input 16 ° SDATAOUT __| Serial data input 7 ° TOUK Timer bus clock output 18 f TLSN Timer data input (from OSD) 19 °. TTL Timer data output (to OSD) 20 ° ra8Hz 126H2 at 1 NG Not used 22 0 STANDBY (| Standby (U) 23 ° NG Notused 24 ° FIP (L) FIP heater on (L) 25 26 27 1 KEY SCAN Key scan input 2 30 ° AUDIO DEF (H) | Audio defeat high outout at ° RCH FIP level meter Roh (U) 32 ° PIT pert 33 ° P16 oGT2 4 ° PIS DGT3 35 ° Pia DeT4 Fig. MPS

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