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SERVICEANLEITUNG BONDSTEC VIDEO-RECORDER BT-50 BAUGLEICH MIT YOKO VGR-30DAP VCR-30DAP GAA/GBA, VCR-50DAP GAB, YK-100 TEC Technik zum Anfass LiaG SERVICE-Nr:. 3850 INTRODUCTION SS This service manual contains technical information which will allow service technicians to understand and service the PAL VHS Video Cassette Recorder. TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1. GENERAL “4, IDENTIFICATION AND OPERATION OF CONTROLS. (BODAP (1), S0DAPGBA, S0DAPGAB) 3 12, IDENTIFICATION AND OPERATION OF CONTROLS. (GODAP GAA) SECTION 2. ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS. 24. ALIGNMENT AND ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT 22. PW BOARD LOCATION 2. ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT 2:34. POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT METHOD 2:92, SERVO LOGIC CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT METHOD, 2:98, VIDEO CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT METHOD 23-4, AUDIO CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT METHOD 2.35, PIF SELECTOR CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT METHOD SECTION 3. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS PROCEDURES, 341, DISASSEMBLY OF CABINET PARTS ‘411, DISASSEMBLY OF CABINET PARTS 342, DETAILED DISASSEMBLY METHOD 34.3, PC BOARD OPENING METHOD 3.2, ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES 324. CLEANING THE VIDEO HEADS 32.2. REPLACEMENT OF UPPER DRUM AS. 323, REPLACEMENT OF DRUM TOTAL AS. 324, ADJUSTMENT OF RECORD SAFETY ‘SWITCH 325, CONFIRMATION OF PRESSING FORCE OF PINCH ROLLER 226, POSITION ADJUSTMENT OF TENSION POLE 92:7, CONFIRMATIONADJUSTMENT OF BRAKE TORQUE 3:28, CONFIRMATION OF TAKE UP TORQUE 329, MEASUREMENT AND ADJUSTMENT OF BACK TENSION $2410, HEIGHT, ADJUSTMENT OF REEL TABLES 3.2.11, HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT OF TAPE GUIDE 3.2.12. TAPE INTERCHANGEABILITY ADJUSTMENT 3213, ADJUSTMENT AND CONFIRMATIONS OF ‘NG HEAD 2.214, ADJUSTMENT OF CAM GEAR AND SLIDE SWITCH 32:18, REPLACEMENT OF FRONT LOADING ‘ASSEMBLY | 3:2:6, REPLACEMENT OF FIL DOOR 3.2417. GEAR ASSEMBLING OF FRONT LOADING. ‘ASSEMBLY 3.3, MECHANICAL DESCRIPTION ‘391. TAPE TRANSPORT SYSTEM 332, EXPLANATION OF MODES SECTION 4. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD 41, VIDEO BLOCK DIAGRAM (REC MODE) VIDEO BLOCK DIAGRAM (PB MODE) 42, AUDIO BLOCK DIAGRAM 43, POWER SUPLY BLOCK DIAGRAM. (SODAP 1) POWER SUPPLY BLOCK DIAGRAM, (G0DAP GAA, SODAP GBA, SODAP GAB) ® 4-4, VIDEO/AUDIOIPOWER CIRCUIT BOARD 45, HEAD-AMP CIRGUIT BOARD 48. POWER SUPPLY SECTION IN VIDEOIAUDIO! POWER CIRCUIT BOARD. (30DAP 1) POWER SUPPLY SECTION IN VIDEO/AUDIO! POWER CIRCUIT BOARD. (G0DAP GAA, SODAP GBA, SODAP GAB) 4-7. SYSTEM CONTROL BLOCK DIAGRAM 48. SERVO BLOCK DIAGRAM 49. SERVOILOGIC CIRCUIT BOARD 4410. SYSTEM CONTROL SECTION SERVO LOGIC CIRCUIT BOARD 441. LOGIC CONTROL GIRGUIT BOARD 442, TIMER BLOCK DIAGRAM, (BODAP |, 30DAP GBA, SODAP GAB) TIMER BLOCK DIAGRAM. (0DAP GAA) 413. TIMER CIRCUIT BOARD, (S0DAP |, SODAP GBA, 30DAP GAB TIMER CIRCUIT BOARD. (G0DAP GAA) 414, PIF SELECTOR BLOCK DIAGRAM. (30DAP |) PIF SELECTOR BLOCK DIAGRAM (GODAP GAA, SODAP GBA) PIF SELECTOR BLOCK DIAGRAM (G0DAP GAB) 418. PIF SELECTOR CIRCUIT BOARD ‘SECTION 5. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST 54, EXPLODED VIEWS. 51-1. EXPLODED VIEW OF DECK ASSEMBLY 51-2, EXPLODED VIEW OF FRONT LOADING ASSEMBLY 54-3. EXPLODED VIEW OF PACKING PART 5.44. EXPLODED VIEW OF OVERALL SET. 5.15. EXPLODED VIEW OF FRONT PANEL 5:16. EXPLODED VIEW OF MAIN CHASSIS 5:2. PARTS LIST 52.1, PARTS LIST OF DECK ASSEMBLY 5:22, PARTS LIST OF FRONT LOADING ‘ASSEMBLY 5.2.3, PART LIST OF PACKING PART 5-2-4, PART LIST OF OVERALL SET 5.2.5, PART LIST OF FRONT PANEL 5.2.6, PART LIST OF MAIN CHASSIS SECTION 6. ELECTOICAL PARTS LIST 61. STANDARD PART NUMBER CODING 614, RESISTOR CODING 6.2, ELECTRICAL PART LIST BY ASSEMBLIES 1624. VIDECIAUDIO/POWER PCB ASS'Y 622, SERVONLOGIC PCB ASS 623A. SELECTOR PCB ASSY (SDAP 1) 6238 SELECTOR PCB ASSY 624A, TIMER PCB ASSY 6248, TIMER PCB ASS'Y (SODAY GAA) 625, LOGIC CONTROL PCB ASS'Y 627. TRANSMITTER ASS'Y 628. HEAD AMP PCB ASS'Y 40 4a 42 43 44 45, 46 a7 49 51 53 54 55 58 61 62 63 64 64 65 LBBB 6 5 2 80 82. 83, 85 85 section 1. GENERAL 14 IDENTIFICATION AND OPERATION OF CONTROLS (BODAP (), 30DAP GBA, SODAP GAB) 1. POWER Switch Turns VOR power on and off 2. EJECT Button Use to remove the cassette from the cassette compart: ment. (Only when power is on) 3. Cassette Compartment When the cassette is inserted in this compartment, the cassette will automatically be taken inside ready for opera tion. The cassette indicator lamp will light, 4, STOP Button . Push to stop. All operating modes are cancelled. 5. OTR Button (One touch record facility enables very simple timed recor: ings to be made without the need to execute the full ro ‘gramming sequence. 6. RECORD Button Push this Button to record: If the safety tab has been Femoved from the cassette it will not be posible to record, thereby preventing your recordings from being acciden tally erased 7. PAUSEISTILL Button Inthe recording mode. you can stop the operation of the recorder temporarily n the playback mode, a picture will ‘apoear in the STILL mode. The still made is released automatically after § minutes, And the recorder will return to the play mode. & Cassette Indicator Lamp. Indicates when a cassette is loaded 9. Channel Selector Buttons Use to select the channels you wish to view or record 10. REMOTE Sensor Point Remote controller to here for operation ‘11. TRACKING Knob Used wnen playing cassette recorded on other machines using the VHS system. Adjust this control to minimize black streaks across the TV picture during playback. Set the con ttolin its centre position when recording and during subse ‘auent playback of cassettes recorded on this VOR. 12. FF Button ‘The FF Button serves a dual purpose. Push to fast forward the tape. When this button is pushed during the playback ‘mode, the picture moves quickly forward and you can search for the desired part of the program. 18. PLAY Button Push to playback @ previously recorded tape. 14, REW Button ‘The REW Button serves a dual purpose. Push for rewin «ing of the tape. When this button ts pushed during the playoack mode, the picture moves quickly backwards and you can search for the desired part of the program. 15. Reset Button Used to set the tape counter to the “OOOO” position. 16, MEMORY Button When the memory is set, “M' lights up to the left of the Counter number, and makes your VCR STOP at “O00O' during FF or REW function, 17, COUNTERICLOCK Button Used to select the display function, TOT IDONAUEQEOAOOAHONEATANNE WUT | 18, VIDEO OUT Socket Provides @ video from the recorder for use by other equipment, 49. AUDIO OUT Socket ‘An audio signal is available for use by other equipment. 20. VIDEO IN Socket Used for connecting a video camera or other video equipment Connecting a plug into this jack cuts off the picture trom the tune, and records the video signal connected into the "VIDEO IN” socket Disconnecting the piug automatically resumes the picture from the tuner. 21. AUDIO IN Socket Used for connecting an audio input trom other equipment Connecting a plug into this jack cuts off the audio signal coming from the tuner and records the aucio signal con- rected to this “AUDIO IN" Socket Disconnecting the plug automatically resumes the audio signal from the tuner. 22. CAMERA PAUSE Socket Used when connecting VIDEO CAMERA using AC adap: tox To enable remote STOPISTART from camera. 23. ANT IN Socket Connect Aerial fo this socket 24, RF OUT Socket Connect this to the AERIAL SOCKET of the TV, using the coxial cable provide, 25. RF Channel Control For use only by service engineer. 28. Power Cord. Connect this cord into the AC wall socket 240V S0Hz AC. only, 4-2 IDENTIFICATION AND OPERATION OF CONTROLS (B0DAP GAA) @00 Cassette Indicator Lamp When the cassette s correctly set in the VCR for the ready (of operation, this cassette indicator lamp will ight, Channel Selector Buttons Use to select the channels you wish to view or record. |. POWER Switch 10. REMOTE Sensor Turns VCR power on and off Point Remote controller to here for operation. (Operate this switch with an internal of more than 2 seconds. 41. TRACKING Knob EJECT Button Used when playing cassettes recorded on other machines Use fo remove the cassette from the cassette compart Using the VHS system. Adjust this control 1o minimuze ment. (Only when power is on) biack streaks across the TV picture during playback. Set the control in its center position when recording and Gur- |. Cassette Compartment ing subseauent playback of cassettes recorded on this When the cassette is inserted in this compartment, the ver cassette will automatically be ready for operation. The cassette indicator lamp will ight 12, COLOUR MODE Switch For normal recording and playback operation, this switch STOP Button ‘must be in the AUTO position. Only if the colour recep: Push to stop. All operating modes are cancelled. tion of @ station is particularity weak, setting this switch to the COLOUR position can improve the recording quality. 5. ETR Button Easy timer reocrd facility enables very simple timed recor 1, FF Button dings to be made without the need to execute the full pro ‘The FF Button serves a dual purpose. Push for fast {or gramming sequence ward the tape. When this button is pushed during the Aer setting the recording time by ETR button, Press playback mode, the picture moves quickly forward and you TIMER button to start recording can search for the desired part of the program. 3. RECord Button 14. PLAY Button Push this button to record. If the safety tab has been Push for playback recorded tape, removed from the cassette, it wll nt be possible to record, thereby preventing your recording from being accidenia’ 15, REW Button ly erased The REW Button serves a dual purpose. Push for rewin- ding of the tape. When this button is pushed during the 7. PAUSEISTILL Button playback mode, the picture moves quickly backward and In the recording mode. you can stop the operation of the you can search for the desired part of the program. recorder temporarily In the playback mode, a picture will ‘appear in the STILL mode. The still mode is released 16, Reset Button automatically after 5 minutes. And the recorder will return Used to set the tape counter to the "OOOO" position. to the play mode. 17, MEMORY Button Used to memory "OOOO" of the counter. When the memory is set, “M" lights up at the head of the counter number, and makes you VOR STOP at "OOOO" during FF (or REW function. OTT IOUADEUNOUENAUELEMOAEINN OVUOAAUEONQUOCAUOLOOUOL @ @ @ ‘© = F @ ® eo @ 18, CLOCKICOUNTERISET 23. CAMERA PAUSE Terminal Used to select the display contents. Counter number and Used when connecting VIDEO CAMERA using AC adaptor. clock is displayed cyclcly when this bution is pressed. 24. ANT IN Terminal 19. VIDEO OUT Terminal Connect antenna to this terminal Prevides a video signal from the recorder for use by other ‘equipment. 25. RF OUT Terminal Connect the ANTENNA terminal of the TV to this terminal 20. AUDIO OUT Terminal Using the coxial cable provided ‘An audio signal is available for use by other equipment 28. RF Channel Control 21. VIDEO IN Terminal Adjust CH32 ~40. Used for connecting video camera or other video equipment 27. Power Cord Connecting a plug into this jack cuts off the picture from Connect this cord into the AC output (AC220V) the tuner and records the video signal connected into the "VIDEO IN" Jack Disconnecting the plug automatically resumes the picture from the tuner 22. AUDIO IN Terminal Used for connecting an audio input trom other equipment. Connecting a plug into this jack cuts off the audio signal ‘coming from the tuner and records the audio signal con rected to this "AUDIO IN" Jack Disconnecting the plug auloratically resumes the audio signal from the tuner SECTION 2, ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS 24, ALIGNMENT AND ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT For these adjustments, use the equipment mentioned below and proceed by using the alignment tape and video signal Instruments and Tools Required Color TV receiver Oscilloscope having 10 MHz or more bandwiath Color-bar generator Frequency counter viv YOM (20 KON) Audio oscliator ‘Audio attenuator Signal Level and Input and Output Impedance Requirement 1. Video input: Negative sync, 1 Vp-p standard composite vvideo signal, 750. Same as above Line —1008 50Ke. ~SdB, 10k® oF less. 2. Video output 3. Audio input 4 Audio output Adjustments Sequence ‘The VCR should be adjusted in the sequence shown below. Power Alignment J Servo & Logic Alignment fo | Color video Audio alignment Alignment Alignment ‘The sitable output waveform of the colorbar signal generator is shown below. horizontal sync: color bar signal waveform | | | as] | | fe[[ja~| | White Color bar pattern 100% Red Blue ig z Magenta 2:2. PW BOARD LOCATION | os ern! Vaal ape cone Z Gru Boara ‘W201 Video & Audio| ee | eeurame ven sb cut on 2.3, ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT 234. POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT METHOD. +12V ADJUSTMENT ‘Adjustment Location ‘Weasuring Polat | Measuring Equipment | Conditions of Adjustment | RIO [ TP aor i vv [ ‘STOP MODE } 4) Turn power on, 2) Adjust R810 until the VIVM reads 12:+0.1V. ET 2-3-2. SERVO-LOGIC CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT METHOD 4. VIDEO HEAD SWITCHING POSITION ‘dj. Location Checking Point | Measuring Equipment | Mode | __Tst Tape Rett TP 208 TORZ R512 P 506 2 (Oscilloscope Play (Stair Step) 1) Play back the test tape. 2) Set the oscilloscope in the chop mode connect the CH! to SW pulse (P5062), the CH2 to TP 204 (video out) with CH1 triggering 3) Adjust R512 for the positive trigger until 6.5Hs+0.5H cycles before the vertical SYNC pulse 44) Also, adjust R5S2 for the negative trigger until 6.5} 0.5H cycles before the vertical SYNC pulse. 2. SUBTRACKING ADJUSTMENT 7 Location | Checking Point | Measuring Equipment | — Mode Teal Te ast 506 1 netscape ay (eon 1) Set the tracking volume to the mechanical center where it clicks, play the test tape, 2) Set the oscilloscope in the chop mode connect the CHI to the SW pulse (PS06 2), the CH2 to the CTL pulse (P506 1) with CH1 triggering, 3) Adjust R515 until the phase difference between the rising EDGE of the Sw pulse and the CTL pulse is 1.7msec as shown below. eer Es 3, REEL MOTOR CURRENT ADJUSTMENT Tdi Location | Ghecking Point | Measuring Equipment [Mode "eat Tape] te cot viv Res9 | TP 602 (GND) (OC mv Range) ‘STILL ‘Any Cassette Tape | 1) Connect eht (+) terminal of the VIVM to the TP 601, (—) terminal to the TP 602 (GND). 2) Set up the VR in the still mode. 3) Adjust R 649 until the DC voltage is 190: 1m. 2.33. VIDEO CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT METHOD 1, BE VIDEO LEVEL [Adi Location’ Ghecking Point ‘Measuring Equipment Mode Test Tape R221 TP 204 Oscilloscope cE +) Feed the color ber signal to the line input terminal. And set for the stop (EE) mode. 2} Connect the oscilloscope to TP 204 and trigger the scope with a composite SYNC signal at TP 213 (H.D. pulse) 43} Adjust the oscilloscope so that it can display a wavetorm of approx. 2H. 42) Adjust R221 to obiain 2.0 Vpp+0.2 Vpp between the SYNC tip and 100% white level | rt 20,vpp202 Vpp Ut ad ) Horizontal: 10 «sidiv | Vertical: 08 Vidi 2. SYNC TIP FREQUENCY [Ail Location Ghecking Point | Measuring Equipment Mode Test Tape { Rez t TP 207 Freq. Counter con 1) Set the unit to Rec mode with no video signal as input. 2) Connect the frequency counter to TP 207. 3) Adjust 222 until the SYNC, Tip frequency becomes 3.8 MHz+0.1 MHz 10 a. 3. WHITE AND DARK CLIP ‘i Location” | Checking Point | Measuring Equipment | Made "eat Tape] Bas ear owsiweee | - 1) Feed the cojor bar signal to the line input terminal. And set for the stop (EE) mode. 2) Connect the oscilloscope to TP 208 and trigger the scope with a composite SYNC signal at TP 213 (H.D. pulse). ‘Adjust the scope so that it can display a wavetrom of approx. 2H. 3) ALTP 208 (WID clip out), with the rated signal level (Irom SYNC tip to white peak) taken as 100%, adjust R225 (white clip) ‘so that amplitude of overshoot appearing on the video signal side shows 605% of a Y-signal amplitude of 100%. 4) In the same condition, adjust R 224 (dark clip) so that an undershoot appearing on the SYNC tip side shows 40::5% of a ¥ssignal amplitude of 100%, white, Peak i White clip Tt ab=108 ‘syne. Ti 4 4 Horizontal: 10 xsiaiv Vertical: 05 Vidw 4. VCO FREQUENCY [Adi Location | ~Ghecking Point [Measuring Equipment | Mode | __Test Tape R452 TP 210 i Frea. Counter [te = 1) Feed the color bar signal to the line input terminal 2) Apply DC voltage of 2.5V+0.02V to TP 211 3) Connect the frequency counter to TP 210 and set the measurement range to.@ position that gives reading accuracy of 1 KHz, 44) Adjust R452 until a frequency reading of 5.15 MHz 100 KHz is obtained. 5. 4.43 MHz XTAL FREQUENCY [a Rowation | Chectaig Point | —Messurng Equipment | Weds Test Tape (cas Te 212 _ Counter PB Pt 4) Playback the test tape (MVPOI: Color bar signal) 2) Connect a frequency counter to TP 212 and set the measurement range to a position which gives reading accuracy of + Hz. 3) Adjust C 451 trimmer until the frequency reading of 4.433619:15 Hz is obtained. (Please use the plastic tip driver) " 6. PLAYBACK Y-SIGNAL OUTPUT LEVEL [Rak teeation | cheoking Point | Measuring Equipment L Test Tape OP R229 TP 204 Oscillascope 1) Playback the test tape (MVPO1: Color bar signal) 2) Connect the oscillascope to TP 204 and trigger the scope with a composite SYNC signal at TP 213 (H.D. pulse. ‘Adjust the scope so that il can display a waveform of approx. 2H. 3) Adjust R 229 to obiain 2.0 Vp-p:+0.2 Vp-p between the SYNC tip and 100% white level ll ul F Ls Horizontal: 10 ps/div | Vertical: 05 Vidiw 7. LINE NOISE CANCELLER ‘Adj. Location | __ Checking Point suring Equipment Mode Test Tape R228 [| 7P 209 Oscilloscope PB DPI 1) Playback the test tape (MVPO1: Color bar signal). 2) Connect the oscilloscope to TP 209 and trigger the scope with a composite SYNC signal at TP 213 (H.D. pulse). Adjust the scope so that it can display a waveform of approx. 2H. 8) Adjust R 228 to minimize the output level et Minimize 8, PRE-AMP FREQUENCY CHARACTERISTICS ‘di Location | Ghecking Point | Measuring Equipment | Made eat Tene] iors TP 202 Cncinecope 8 ors | 1) Playback the RF sweep test tape (MVP-03). 2) Connect the oscilloscope fo TP 202 and trigger the scope with a switching pulse (TP 203), 2) Set the oscilloscope SYNC slope to plus (+) and adjust F152 so that the 5 MHz level becomes equal level of the 4 MHz. (Level of the 4 MHz is about 500+ 10m). 4) Set the oscillascope SYNC slope to minus (—) in the same manner, adjust R153. 2 9. FM DEVIATION ‘Adi. Location Checking Point | Measuring Equipment | Mode Test Tape] [nz Te a0 Csetoecope roan | geile | 1) Contirm that the adjustment for the playback ¥signal output level has been made correctly 2) Feed the color bar signal to the line input terminal, and set the VTR to the record mode. 3) Connect the oscilloscope to TP 204 and trigger the scope with a composite SYNC signal at TP 213. (H.D. pulse) 4) Record the color bar signal for a few minute and playback it. Then confirm that the playback signal output level is 2.0, Vop+02 Vpp. 5) If the playback ¥signal output level Is not 2.0 Vpp:+0.2 Vpe, then adjust as follows. 5.1) Set the VIR in tne record mode. 5.2) Turn the variable resistor R223 a litte. 5.8) Record the colo: bar signal for @ few minute and playback it 5-4) Contirm the playback Ysignal output Is 2.0 Vp-p 0.2 Vp-p. 5.8) Repeat from STEP 51) to 5-4) until the playback Y-signal output level becomes 2.0 Vp-p:+0.2 Vp-p between the SYNC. Tip and 100% wiite level T ay tt 2.0 Vp-p20.2 Vp-p 1 —= Las = Horizontal: 10 xsidiv 10. Y AND COLOR RECORD CURRENT Za. Location | Checking Point | Measuring Equipment | Mode Test Tape] a ee Cscitoscape rec Blank ape 1) Feed the no video signal to the line input terminal, and set the VTR to the record mode. 2) Connect the probe to TP 102 and TP 101 (GND), and adjust R151 so that FM record current level becomes 150 Vp-o::5m Vep. 33) And then feed the color bar signal to the line input terminal, and set the VTR to the record mode. 4) Connect the probe to TP 102 and TP 101 (GND), and trigger the scope with a composite SYNC signal at TP 213 (H.D. pulse), 5) Short-circuit between TP 103 and TPG 01 6) Adjust R451 so that color record current level becomes 30m Vp-p:+5m Vp-p. mT ovppasmine nin 13 TE 2-3-4. AUDIO CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT METHOD 1, PLAYBACK OUTPUT LEVEL [ha tacation | Wesburing Point | Measuring Eauoment | Condon of All| eat Tape { R733 ‘Audio Line Out | Audio Level Meter | ‘Play Mode __0PA 1) Connect ho uc lvl meter tthe audi ne out ck 3 Bay eck he test tne Bo a tte aco level meer reads ~5.0 dBm ply back ouput 2. PLAYBACK OUTPUT FREQUENCY CHARACTERISTIC 7, Location | — Messing Point | Measuring Equipment | —Gondlion of Aa | Toot Tape _| checking Ado Line Out | _ Ao Lael Meer Pay Mose Be 1 Ke playback oulput level 1) Playback the MVP, MVP-2 tape, and confirm that the playback output level at 6 KHz is within 0::3d8 as referenced to the BIAS CURRENT ADJUSTMENT AND OSCILLATION FREQUENCY CHECKING “Za Location ‘Measuring Font | Measuring Equipment [Condition of Ad] Twat Tape | RTs 1p 702 Frequency Counter foc. Mode) Blank tape 1) Conneet the frequency courier 0 TP 702 3) Gonnect he requ) cour STM o audi head PC board PH 02 1 and negative lad 1 PH 02 2. oe Se ne ee ere eet esl Is 70 KHr£ 10% and acust R724 unt VIVM ads 2.7 rims 4, RECORD PLAYBACK FREQUENCY RESPONSE “i, Location” | Measuring Point | Weasurng Equipment [Condlon of Ad [ Test Tape] | checking nud Line our | a Audglavalmites | ec Pay Mose | aan pe 2} Rlecord reference audio 8) Check to insure that the signal of the 400 Hz and 8 KHz 5, RECORD-PLAYBACK OUTPUT LEVEL +) Connect the audio signal generator to the audio line input jack. And the audio level meter to the aucio line output jack. audio signal CF ~25d8m. & KHz playoack output level is within ~ 3:08 as reference to the 400 Hz playback output level 4) It the difference between 8 KHz playback output level and 400 Hz is more than +0 dB in crease the bias current more ‘than 2.7 mms, and if ifthe difference is less than ~6 dB reduce the bias current less than 2.7 mVrms, Adj. Location Measuring Point Measuring Equipment Condition of Adj. Test Tape 1 — suo une on | a AUBIN | REC Pay Mose lane Te | 1) Connect the audio signal generator to the audio line input jack. 2) Flecord and playback the inpt of the audio reference signal 1 KHz, ~10 dBm. 3) Contitm that play output level is -522 dBm as referenced to the playback output level 2:35 PIF. SELECTOR CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT METHOD. 1. AGC DELAY [~Rajustment tocation [Measuring Point | ~ Measuring Equipment | Gondlions of Adjustment | a 006 TV Seen | = - REG Wiese) 11 R.006 Is turned too far clockwise TV monitor will have buzz in the sound, If R006 is turned too far counter clockwise picture quality may become poor. 4) Turn B 008 fully clckwise, 2) Turn R006 slowly counter clockwise until noise and sound buzz are minimized “4 SECTION 3. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS PROCEDURES 34, DISASSEMBLY OF CABINET PARTS 344, Disassembly Flowchart This flowchart indicates disassembly step of the cabinet parts ‘and the PC. boards in order to find the items necessary for ser vineing. When reassemblying, perform the stepin the reverse order. ‘TOP CASE (1) ¥ BOTTOM PLATE (2) | | FRONT PAN (3) 1, Removal of Top Case Remove the 4 screws (A). Then carefully lift the rear of case removed, Note: Piace the cushion under the deck lest the top portion of the deck should be damaged ‘SCREW (A) Fig. 2 Note: po \When removing the Front Panel, work with care not break the locking portion of the panel ‘SHIELD COVER (4) = FRONT LOADING ASS'Y (6) 2. Removal of Bottom Plate Place the deck up side down so that the boittor side may face upward, ‘Then removel the 8 screws (B) to remove the Bottom Plate ‘SCREW (8) Fig 6 3, Removal of Front Panel 8, Removal of Front Loading Assy Remove 2 screws (C) and unlock the 6 locking portions (D). Disconnect the connector P21 from the Front Loading Motor Then hold the top portion of the pane! and pull it toward the Connection PC. Board. Remove 4 screws (G) and remove the front of the deck to remove. Front Loading Ass'y Then carefully pull out the Front Loading Ass'y SCREW (G) ‘SCREW (©) Fig. 4 4, Removal of Cylinder Cover Remove 4 screws (E) and the Cylinder Cover eee 1. Removal of Selector PC. Board Units (8) Remove the Top Case, Bottom Plate and Front Panel, (Refer to DISASSEMBLY METHOD Item 1, 2 and 3) (2) Release some wires from the wie clampers and unlock the 4 locking portions (A) (@) Lift Selector PC. Board till the 2 locking portions (B) are Unlocked ang pull it upward to remove. 3 § Locking Portion (8) 6 2. Opening the Video-Audio-Power PC. Board Unit. (1) Remove the Bottom Plate. (Refer to Disassembly Method Hem 2). (2) Remave 3 screws (A) to open the Video-Audio-Power PC. Board Unit z 8 2. Disconnect 2 connectors (H201. H506) and remove the DAUM TOTAL ASSEMBLY by removing 3 screws (B). Since there is very small clearnace between cylinder and main base, remove the cylinder genlly anc carefully. 3, Reinstall the ORUM TOTAL ASSEMBLY to the Main Base tighten the 3 screws (8) and connect the H201 and 4506, ‘and recover the Cylinder Cover. SCREW (8) ‘To clean the video heads, wipe them with a cleaning bar moistened in isopropyl alcohol. Never leave the video heads revolving during cleaning or they could be damaged. ‘The heads and drum should be cleaned by lightly moving the cleaning bar right and left on the surlace, =e ‘Work with extreme care when removing or replacing the up- per drum assembly, Do not touch the video heads during work 1. Remove the screws and unsolder the rotary trans wires. 2. Lift the upper drum assembly from the shaft as sembly. 3. Clean the shaft Assembly and the surface contacted with the upper drum assembly with the cleaning bar moistened in isopropyl alcohol. 4. Insiall the new one so that the rotary trans wires match the Upper PCB before replacing and tighten the 2 screws, 5. Resolder the rolary trans wires to upper PCB, 6. Upon completion of replacement, confirm the performance. IW any further performance is required, refer to the Tape In terchangeablity Adjustment section and perform the pro: cedures. Work with extreme care when removing or replacing DRUM TOTAL ASSEMBLY. Do not touch the video heads during ser vicing. 1. Remove the Bottom plate, Top Case, Front Panel and Shield Cover. Then open the bottom "PC. Board. Refer to ‘Disassembly Method” section. Note: Upon completion of replacement, contirm the perfor mance. And if any further maintenance is required, refer to the “Tape Interchangeabiity Adjustment” section and perform the necessary items. "34, Adjustment of Record Sally Switch = *Specitication The switch is tured on when the cassette tape with safety tab is used, and kept off when that without safely tab is used. “Equipment Required Cassette Holder Fixture (JA.50-009) 1. Remove the Top Case, Bottom Piate, Front Panel and Front Loading Ass'y 2, Remove the G ring by the G ring bolder and pull out the Supply Main Brake. 3 Slightly loosen the 2 screws (A) and (B), and turn the switch holder clockwise, 4. Connect the Record Safety Switch connector P6O3 to the: Lamp Fig 5. Place the Fixture 6 Tum the switch holder counter.clockwise slowly until the Switch is kept off and then tighten the 2 screws (A) and (B) install the supply main brake and the G ring, 7. affer the adjustment, conficm that the switch turns on by using a tape with tab and off without tab. ———E_ Fig. 10 7 238 Contiraton af Pressing Forte of Pinch ADler Equipment Required: FANAype Tension Gage, 1. Remove the Top Case, Bottom plate, Front Panel and the Front Loading Ass'y having a cassette tape in and with con rector unit 2, Push the Piay Button for setting the deck to playback con: dition. 3, Set Faniype Tension Gage to the part (A) of Pinch Lever. 4. Press the Lever with the gage in the direction indicated by the arrow as shown below. 1827: Conlitmationiddjustment of Brake Torque ‘A. Confirmation Procedure “Equipment Required: Torque Gauge Adaptor for Gauge 300 ATG & 1200 ATG Spec. Le05201 ©) (in REV mode) Fig. 17 Confirm that the value indicated by the tension gage is 7,600: 250g at the moment of tape's stopping, If is out of spec, replace the pressure spring, Place the deck in REV move. ‘Tum screw (B) clockwise or counterclockwise by the pliers, so that the clearance (L) becomes 0.50.1 mm, [Bas Position Aajustinent ot “Equipment Required: Tension Pole Adjustment Piate Fine Adjustment Screwdriver 1. Remove the Top Case, Bottom plate, Front Panel and Front Loading Assy. 2, Insert a cassette tape, and push the play button for loading. ‘As soon as loading is completed, take out the AC plug 3, Place the adjustment plate and slightly loosen the screw securing the band brake bracket. 4 Ingert the fine adjustment screwdriver into the hole and ‘move the band brake bracket in either of direction so that the tension pole places within Jig Fixture (WAS0-011) Tension Pole 18 ‘Supply Takeup Ree! a a B = Takeup 6702170, 100240 | ‘Supply, 620270 110240 Fig. 13 Spec. of Brake Torque 1. Remove the Top Case, Bottom Plate, front panel and the Front Loading Ass'y 2. Attach the adapior to the torque gauge and place the deck in STOP made. 3, Place the toque gauge on the reel table. The reel table should be from the weight of gage. ses | —— Toque Gage Fig. 14 Measuring Method. 4. Turn torque gauge in the direction indicated in the Fg, until the brake begins slipping B. Adjustment Procedure To adjust the brake torque, change the notch. I proper brake torque could not be obtained by chang ing the spring position, clean the rotating surface of the reel table with soft cloth and confirm the torque again belore replacing tt. S28. Conihimsilon of ikea Sonus Sosa Equipment Require Dial Torque Gauge Adaptor for Gauge * Specification: in FE in REW 1200 ARG more than 600 g-cm more than 600 gcm 1. Remove the Top Case, Bottom Piate, Front Panel and the Front Loading Assy with the P821 connector unit 2. Insert a cassette tape and attach the adaptor to the torque gauge. 8, Set a torque gauge to the Take-up rea! Table, push the FF button and read torque on gauge, Note: While measuring, the weight of gauge should not rest (on r0e! table. 4, Set the torque gauge to the Supply Ree! Table, press the rewind bution for rewind mode. And read the torque on gauge. Torque Gauge Fig. 16 Measuring Method Note: There are no-adjusiment here. Ifthe torque values are off considerably, rollers or idlers or feel tables may need replacement, ‘A. Measurement Procedure “Equipment Required: Back Tension Meter (Tentelometer) VHS Cassette Tape (120 minutes tape) *Specitication: 25~20g 1. Remove the Top Case and Cylinder Cover. 2. Pull the erase head in the direction indicated by the arrow and hold it by adhesive tape. 2, Play back the cassette tape from its beginning and wait unt tape running is stabilized. (for approx. 10 to 20 seconds) 4, Insert tension meter in tape path and confirm the value of tension, Fig. 7 ‘Measurement of Back Tension Notes: 1. Make sure thatthe three probes of the meter are all in good contact with tape 2, itis recommenced to measure three times as ten- sion meter is very sensitive (Adjustment Procedure of this section is described on next page) 9 B. Adjustment Produre * Equipment Regired: Fine adjustment Screwdriver 1, Remove the Top Case, Bottom Plate, Front Panel, Front Loading Ass'y and the Cylinder Cover, 2. Loosen 2 screw (A) and insert the fine adjustment screwdriver into the hole (B). 3, Move the adjustment driver in either of direction indicated by the arrow to obtain the specified tension Tum the driver clockwise to raise the tension, counterclockwise to lower it 4, Tighten the screw (A) and install the Front Loading Ass'y and verity the tension with the Tentelometer once again. 3, Then measure the top portion of reel table and confirm the difference trom the condition just performed in the former step. Also perform the same measurement and confirma: tion for the other reel table. Tension Arm Fig. 18 5, After the above adjustment is completed, remove the adhesive tape. * Equipment Required: Post Adjustment Plate (WA50.013) Reel Tabie Height Fixture (WA40.014) * Specification 1. Remove the Top Case, Bottom Plate, Front Panel and the Front Loading Ass'y. 2, Place the post adjustment plate, put the dial gauge on it ‘and set the dial gauge to zero “0” under the condition that scraper of gauge touches the cut-out portion of the plate. aZ ig. 20 Adjustment of Reel Table Height2) 4, If the difference is more than 0.1mm (high or lower), adjust the height of reel table to obtain the specified height, 5. For the agjustment, change the polyslder located under the reel table, The polysliders of following thickness are available. Polysiider (BRA ioight Aajustmont ot * Equipment Required: Hex. Wrench, (0.9 mm) Post Adjustment Plate (WA50.013) Reel Table Height Fixture (WAs0.014) Nut Driver (Purchase locally) Post Adjustment Screwdiver 1. Remove the Front Loading Assy and place the adjustment plate Fig. 1 ‘Adjustment of Res! Table Height!) 2, At first lower all the posts so that the condition of height becomes as shown in Fig (23). (Lower end of post, tape quide should be lower than scraper) Loosen a hex. screw located in lower portion of posts (Pt & P3) and then turn them, Dial Gange | 2 TE} Lower Post and then raise Fig. 23 3. Place the dial gauge on the adjustment plate and fit the ssraper to the post. The condition to fit the scraper shoula be as shown. (The scraper of gauge should be fully lowered til it touches 6 plate 3-242 Tape Interchangeability Adjustment * Equipment Required: Alignment Tape Post Adjustment Screw driver (0n2) 1. Remove the Top Case, Bottom Plate and the Cylinder Cover. 2. Set the tracking volume into the detent (fixed) position. ‘And connect the osciloscope to P08 NO 4 fa Fig. 26 4, Sel the dial gauge to zero "0’: and slowly raise the post un: til just the post is raised to touch the scraper. To adjust P1 and P4, use the nut driver To adjust P2 and P3, use the post adjustment screwariver, Note: Upor_completion of adjustment, tighten hex, screws on the P2 and P3, Fig. 25 8, Play back the alignment tape (ON-2) and adjust posts P2 ‘and P3 watching the scope display (Envelope of P506 NO 4 0n servo-logic PC. board) so that the RF envelope on the ‘scope becomels as flat as possible. (Witvemax20.7, VZN-max=0.8) ViNsmax20.7 Vvavmax=08 Fig. 27 a 4, When the scope display is as follows, adjust the height of P2, Envelope level is dropped at the beginning of track. ¥. Fig. 28 Fig. 29 5. When the scope display is as follows adjust the height of PS. Envelope level is dropped at the end of track. U Fig. 90 6. The scope display with P2 andP3 adjusted corectly should become as shown below. Fig. 31 Envelope is adjusted properly. Fig. 33 7. When the adjustment is required, turn the top of post with the post adjustment screwdriver <» 4] (Good) (No Good) “201 adjetmesls aad COnfinmations of AVG|Head 1. Horizontal Position Adjustment of AIC Head * Equipment Required: Position Adjustment Screwdriver 1. Sele tracking volume into the detent (29) poston, Ans connec the osclloscope fo the PSDENOS 2, Playback ie signet ape DN2 and cot the envelope fue 4: Ie adjustment is equred, st the Xposition agustment Serewelver Ino the st of the adustecap and rote n either of ection To obzin maximum ervelope Outpt ‘Adjust cap 3, Tilt Adjustment of AIC Head * Equipment Required: Driver A. PreAdjustment Procedure Not Playback the tape and confirm the tape runs between lower {and top limiters cf the post P4. If the lower edge or top edge of the tape turns with waving or wrinkle, then correct the tilt of the AIC head by turning screw {B) shown in Fig. 36 Unless the post Pd is pre-adjusted, this pre-adjustment [procedure should not be done. (Reler to the section of “Height Adjustment of Tape Guide Pole’ Condition of Tape unning Fig. 35 2.Cor ation/Adjustment of AIC Head Height A. Confirmation Porcedure Looking at the lower edge of the control head with the tape unning, ensure the lower edge of tape runs approximately (0.05mm above the lower edge of the control head. \ Lower Edge Lower Edge Of CTLHEAD of Tape | Fig 36 B. Adjustment Procedure Slightly turn the nut (A) n either directions to correct it, Turn Clockwise to lower the head and counterclockwise to raise i, Note: Uniess the AC Head is replaced, this adjustment should rot be done, Fig. 37 Tilt Pre-Adjustment Adjustment Procedure Connect the oscilloscope to Test Point PSO4NO4 on the Video Section Playback the monoscope portion ofthe alignment tape. DN-2 and adjust screw (8) so the RF envelope output level becomes maximum, ~, Adjust Screw (8) Fig 38 IMA AN Fig. 38 23 4, Audio Azimuth Adjustment Equipment Required: VHS Alignment Tape ON2 1. Connect the oscilloscope to the audio output on the rear (of the deck 2, Playback the alignment tape (7Hz, Audio) DN-2 3, Adjust screw (C) without spring on the head base so the ‘output level becomes maximum. 7 KHe-Audio Maximum Fig. 41 5 aa ie wai a General Condition: ‘The mechanism of this model is mostly engaged to the elec: {tical circult, System Control Circuit, through the slide switch, ‘Therefore the relation between the slide switch and the cam gear decides all further mechanical movements. of the mechanical parts such as levers, gears, rollers and so on. If the adjustment o ths item is performed improperly the deck will be unloaded or compulsorily stopped. And it wil result in being damaged at any mechanical or electrical parts Note: Before the adjustments turn power switch on and in- seta cassette tape and set the side switch tothe stop position, and plug off A. Adjustment Procedures of Cam Gear 1. Turn Loading gear clockwise until the post 2 and 3 are fully Unloaded. The small projection on the loading gear will be top portion under the condition of Unloading Completion. 24 2. Install the Gear B so the hole on Gear B meets the projec: tion on the loading gear. Ensure that the loading gear is stil in the condition of the unloading completion. 8, Slowly slide the connect plate so that the V.shaped mark. meet the Vshaped mark of the slide switch. As a rest, -connect piate and slide switch are in a position to be stop mode. 4, Insert the cam gear so that the hole (A) on the cam gear ‘meets the hole on the connect plate and the hole on main base. To meet the three holes easily, use the small hex wrench or metal pin ‘los ensure that two Vishaped marks are fixed, paz Gam com, THEE Connect Plate a Mode Select Switch vshaped h Fig. 45 5, Install the rack gear so the boss on the rack gear meets the inner slot of the cam gear (simple slot side). And install 2G rings to mount cam gear and rack gear. Ging Boss 6. Install the gear B cover on the gear B-and tighten the nut for mounting it, And install the pulley A so that the teeth of contact with the outer teeth of the gear A. Then install {2G ring to mount It as shown in Fig. 47. 7. Install the belts, Tum the pulley A in both direction to con: firm the smooth movernent of this mechanism. B. Adjustment Procedures of Slide Switch “Equipment Required: Fine Adjustment Screwdriver 1. Fix. the connect plate in the condition of unloading com- pletion 2, Slightly loosen two serews (A) and put the fine adjustment screwdriver into the hole (8). 3. Turning the fine adjustment screwdriver, adjust the pos: tion ofthe side switch so that the two Vishaped marks of the slide switch just correspond to the same postion. Then tighten two screws (A). 4, Make sure thal the movement ofthe deck isin normal con dition ‘lide Switeh Se asa GALS RTE Remove the 4 Screws (A) shown in Fig. 52, Pull out connector wafer from Front Loading ass'y. 2 3. Draw out Front Loading ass'y with great care lest it should touch main chassis bracket (L), (P). 4, Install the new one in the reverse order. Move the FL Door to the rightomst and disengage the left door boss trom the hole provided on (L) Guide Bracket while Warp Ing F/L Door slightly. (Refer to Fig. 49) Remove Door Spring from right door boss. Insert Door spring to the right door boss of new FIL Door in the direction indicated by the arrow as shown in Fig. 50 |. Hooking one end of the Door spring on A ot (R) Guide Bracket and the other end on (B) of FL Door, insert the right door 'boss 10 the hole provided on (A) Guide Brackel, (Refer to Fig. 50). 5, Insert left door boss to the hole provided on (L} Guide Bracket while warping FL Door slightly. In this case, make sure that Door Open lever is positioned as shown in Fig. 49. i ® | Qe Door Spring ~ Right Door Boss ~ ® ‘When assembling the gears of Front Loading Ass’, make sure that worm wheel post, triangular mark of worm wheel ass'y and Screw A are on the stfaight line in condition of cassette holder bracket being up as shown in Fig. 51 / | stor oursw I | 4, 8 i ° ‘worn wie Post WORM WHEEL cat DOU BE ASSY SCREW ‘SCREW (A) 26 Fig. 5 Fig. 82 VIEW FROM RIGHT SIDE 3-3, MECHANICAL DESCRIPTION. ‘Tape transport system D732 Guide [— J] Fig. 63 ‘Tape thansport system ‘As the designation implies, the most basic function of this system is to transport the tape past the audio and video heads at the specified speed. However, since this model is a helical ‘Scan cassette type machine, numerous addition functions are ‘qquired, which include extracting the tape from the cassette, wappng it around the cylindrical head drum with the defined angle, and returning the tape to the cassette after its no longer needed. ‘To ensure smooth operation, conformance with VHS specitica- tions and "interchangeabilty” (which allows @ tape recorded by one mactiine to be played by another machine of the same format), the positions, n.yhts and inclination angles of the various fixed and movabie tape guides must be adjusted and maintained to close tolerances, The mast stringent and cificut of these adjustmenis have been performed atthe factory under controlled conditions. There-fore, in service, it is usually only necessary to perform minor adjustments to compensate for ‘wear and after replacing certain parts, ‘The following description covers the mechanical states for the various operating modes. An adequate understanding of the ‘mechanical processes is essential before atlemping to repair fF adjust the transport system. a "S82 Explanation ‘of Modes z = 4) STOP When the cassette tape is placed on the reel table completely, the high signal of slotin-switch makes the LC MIT rotate CW. By the rotation of LC MIT rotates the cam gear, which moves the connect plate until the slide switch detects the stop moce, in which the LC MIT is stopped. 2) FF (REW) ‘When the FF (REW) button is pressed, the LC M/T starts to rotate CW and its rotation is transmitted to the cam gear via the pulley 8 and pulley A. ‘The cam gear moves the connect plate in the direction indicated by the arraw as shown in Fig. 57. By the movement of the connect plate the following operations are performed, ‘= The pinch lever is moved in the direction indicated by the arrow as shown in Fig. 54. ‘As the sub brake adjust lever moves in the direction indicated by the arrow as shown in Fig, 67, the s-sub braking force becomes weak. ‘© T sub brake is released * The connect sub piate starts to be moved when the connect plate is moved and the convex part af the connect plate is geared with the connect sub plate. By the movernent of the connect sub plate, supply and take up reel brakes are released as shown in Fig. 57 and ratchet lock lever locks the brake gear and brake pinion ‘When the slide switch detects the FF (REW) mode, the LC Motor is stopped. And simultaneously reel motor starts to rotate cw (or cow in accordance with the direction of FF or REWIND. 3) PLAY ‘When the play button is pressed, the LO MIT starts to rotate ow. The rotation of LC MIT is transmitted to the cam gear, which is rotated cw. ‘As the cam gear rotates cw, the rack gear is rotated in the direction indicated by the arrow as shown in Fig. §4 according to the increase of the radius of cam surface. ‘And the (L) Loading gear and (R) Loading gear start to be rotated cw and cow respectively by the gear (B) which is rotated by the rack gear. Then the pole base S ass'y and T ass'y extract the tape from the cassette moved along the guide slot on the slide plate by the (L), (A) loading lever ass'y which is driven by the Loading gear (L), R) AAs the connect piate is moved by the rotation of the cam gear, the following operations are performed, '* The tension arm starts to be rotated cow as shown in Fig. 55. '* The pineh lever is moved slightly to the capstan shaft asshown in Fig. 54. ‘The supply and take up reel brakes are released and the subbraking force Lecomes weak by the cow rotation os s-sub brake adjust lever and the take up sub brake is actuated on the take up reel table. ‘+ The connect sub plate is separated from the connect plate and returns to the position whch corresponds to the stop mode 0 thalt the ratchet lock lever may unlock the brake gear and brake pinion and the idler may separate from the take up reel table. ‘+ The pinch roller is pressed to the capstan shaft and the sub brakes (S, 1) are relesed. Ider lever is driven to contact with FU reel table. ‘+ The band brake ass'y is pulled by the tension arm and contacts with the supply reel, which results in applying the back ten: sion. For this reason the tension arm stays at the position where the tensile strength of the tape is balanced withthe strength of the tension arm spring. When the slide sw detects the play mode, LC MIT is stopped. ‘Ang simultaneously ree! M/T and capstan MIT starts to rotate 4) CUE ‘The cue mode can be obtained by pushing the FF button in the play mode, The mechanical position of slide switch in the cue mode is same as that in the play moce. In cue mode capstan MIT rotates three times as rapidly as in standard play mode anc nine times as rapidly as in extended play mode. 5) REVIEW The review mode can be obtained by pushing the REW button in the play mode. Like the above mentioned mode, LC Motor is to rotate until the slide switch detects the review mode, ‘The mechanical operations performed by the connect plate which is moved by the LC MIT are as follows. ‘The tension arm is rotated cw so that the band brake ass'y is released from the supply reel table. ‘* The ST sub brakes are actuated on the S, T reel tables respectively. When the cam switch detects the review mode, the LC MIT is stopped and at the nearly same time, Reel M/T and capstan MIT start to rotate in the reverse direction, ed 6) UN-LOADING Fig. 56 \When the stop bution is pressed in the play mode the capstan MIT is stopped and the LC MIT starts to rotate cow. The rotation of LO MIT is transmitted to the cam gear, which is rotated cow as shown in Fig. 58. ‘As the cam gear rotates cew, the rack gear is rotated in the ditection indicated by the arrow as shown in Fig. 58 according to the decrease of the radius of cam surface. ‘And the (L) loading gear and (R) loading gear start to be rotated cow and cw respectively by the gear B which is rotated by the rack gear. While (L), (R) loading gear are rotated, the reel motor roiates S reel table cow for rewinding tape. * The tension arm starts to be rotated ow as shown in Fig. 59, * The pinch lever is moved in the direction indicated by the artow as shown in Fig. 58 ‘+ The supply and take up reel brakes are moved in the direction indicated by the arrow as shown in Fig. 58 and actuated on the S and FU reel table. ‘+ The S sub brake and T sub brake are actuated on the S and TU reel table. ‘When the slide switch detects the stop mode, the LC MIT is stopped. QU Ber @ Plate Slide @ Pulley B @ Guide Putey © Pulley A @ Loading Lever @ Gear A © Cam Gear @ Rack Gear @ Gear B @ Loading Gear @F Loading Gear @ R Loading Lever @ Guide Roller Pinch Lever @ Capstan shat | (1) LOADING MODE (1) fu 29 (2) LOADING MODE (th @ Tension Arm @ Band Brake @ Reed Motor @ldier @ TN Reel 30 (4) FAST FORWARD MODE @ Ree! 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