Daewoo DV-K484N-JJ, DV-K484N-SG, DV-K584N-JJ, DV-K584N-SG, DV-K384N-SJ Technical Manual

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Technical Service Guide
MONO TECHNICAL MANUAL
DV-K584N-SJ
K584N-JJ K584N-SG K484N-SJ K484N-JJ K484N-SG K384N-SJ K284N-SJ K584NY-SJ/M K584NZ-SJ/M K584NZ-SG/M
DV-K504N-SJ
K504NY-SG/X K304N-SJ
Power Input: 110~250 Volts AC 50/60Hz¡
120 Volts AC 60Hz¡¡
Power Consumption: 17 Watts (2-head and 4-head) Operating Temperature: 5 degree C to 40 degree C
(41 degree F to 104 degree F)
Storage Temperature: -30 degree C to 65 degree C
(-22 degree F to 149 degree F)
Weight: 3.6 kg Dimensions: 360mm Wide X 90mm High X
278mm Deep
Recording System:
4-head: Four video record/playback
heads Rotary helical scan/luma: FM recording/chroma: converted subcarrier phase shifted recording
2-head: Two video/playback heads
Rotary helical scan/luma: FM recording/chroma: converted subcarrir phase shifted recording Video head
¡: K584NY-SJ/M, K584NZ-SJ/M,
K584NZ-SG/M
¡¡: K584N-SJ, K584N-JJ, K584N-SG,
K484N-SJ, K484N-JJ, K484N-SG, K384N-SJ, K284N-SJ, K504N-SJ, K504NY-SG/X, K304N-SJ
Video Signal: EIA standard; NTSC color Antenna: 75 ohm input impedance Video Signal Level: 1Vp-p (140 IRE standard) Audio Input Impedance: 47k ohms Audio Output
Impedance: Less than 1.5k ohm
Tape Speed: SP: 33.35mm/sec.
SLP: 11.13mm/sec
Maximum Recording Time: T-60: 3 hours/SLP mode
T120: 6 hours/SLP mode
Fast Forward/Rewind Time: 3 minutes (T-120 tape) Tuning System: Auto Program/Cable
Compatible/Frequency Synthesis (FS)
Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Cleaning and Lubrication A. Cleaning the Tape Transport System
The following parts should be cleaned after every 500 hours
of use.
• TENSION POLE
• S-GUIDE POST
• FE HEAD
• S GUIDE ROLLER
• S-SLANT POLE
• VIDEO HEAD/DRUM
• T-SLANT POLE
• T-GUIDE ROLLER
• AC HEAD/AE HEAD
• T-GUIDE POST
• CAPSTAN SHAFT
• PINCH ROLLER Note: After cleaning with alcohol, allow the parts to dry thor-
oughly before using a cassette tape.
B. Cleaning the Drive System
The following parts should be cleaned after every 500 hours
of use.
• REEL TABLE
• T MAIN BRAKE
• S MAIN BRAKE
• T MAIN BRAKE
• CAPSTAN FLYWHEEL/PULLEY
• REEL PULLEY C. Lubrication points
The following parts should be cleaned and lubricated after every 500 hours of use. Apply one (1) or two (2) drops of oil. Refer to the "Replacement Parts List" for the stock number of the recommended oil.
• S REEL TABLE POST
• T REEL TABLE POST
• IDLER PULLEY
CLEANING AND LUBRICATION
FIXTURE ITEM DESCRIPTION P/N
Extension Cable 1 Use for K mecha Drum Motor Connecting Cable 97PB400100 Extension Cable 2 Use for K mecha Capstan Motor connecting Cable 97PB400200 Extension Cable 3 Use for K mecha A/C head and L/C Motor Connecting Cable 97PB400300
Path Adj Fixture Use for X-position adjust/Tape path alignment 97PB396000
Special Driver Use for X-position adjust/Tape path alignment
THE SERVICE FIXTURE
Cable 1 Cable 2 Cable 3 Path Adj Fixture Special Driver
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AC Millivolt Meter
Sensitivity: 1.0mVAC–400VAC Dual-Trace Triggered Oscilloscope–with Lo–Cap (X10)
and Direct Probes. Response: DC–20MHz Sensitivity: 5mV/div. Max. Sweep Rate: 0.1µsec./div.
Frequency Counter–7 digits Sensitivity: 25mV-5V Range: 50Hz–100MHz
DVM
Range: 0.1VDC–1000VD Accuracy: 0.5%
NTSC Video Signal Generator–Must provide 1V p-p negative sync video across a 75 ohm load and produce standard NTSC 75% saturated color bars with a 100% white window.
DC Power Supply
Range: 0-50V, 2A well filtered. Temperature Controlled Soldering Station–Grounded tip
(Tip temperature: 500°F-600°F).
Note: 500 °F Maximum for leadless components. AC Variac–Continuously variable.
TEST EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS
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EXTENSION CABLE CONNECTION
A/C HEAD PCB
TO CAPSTAN
MOTOR
(CABLE2)
TO DRUM
MOTOR
(CABLE1)
(CABLE3)
P201
P502
P601
P501
MAIN PCB
L/C MOTOR PCB
°
°
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NOTE: PLACING THE UNIT IN THE SERVICE MODE Service option
For this chassis, the sensors (start/end/reel) are located on the MAIN circuit board, not in the DECK assembly. There is an important service option that has to be followed to repair the MAIN circuit board with the DECK assembly connected. To imitate the function of the sensors, insert the SVC Mode Diode (D707) on the MAIN circuit board as shown below.
STOP/EJECT CH DN
POWER
CH UP
D707
REC REW
FWD
PLAY/PAUSE
MAIN P.C.B (TOP SIDE)
PA TH FIXTURE CONNECTION/TEST POINT IDENTIFICATION
Refer to the adjustment of the tape transporting system.
Connect to PT01, !pin-^pin of the MAIN CIRCUIT BOARD.
CTL pulse test point
GND
S/W pulse test point
ENVE pulse test point
!
^
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1. Preparation for replacement
a. Soldering Iron
Use a pencil-type soldering iron that uses less than 30 watts.
b. Solder
Eutectic solder (Tin 63%, Lead 37%) is recommended.
c. Soldering time
Do not apply heat more than 4 seconds.
d. Preheating
Leadless capacitor must be preheated before installation. (130°C~150°C, for about two minutes).
2. Removing the leadless component (Resistors, Capacitors)
Grasp the leadless component body with tweezers and alter­nately apply heat to both electrodes. When the solder on both electrodes is melted, remove leadless component with a twist­ing motion.
LEADLESS (CHIP) COMPONENT REMOVAL INSTRUCTION
Note:
a. Leadless component must not be reused after removal. b. Excessive mechanical stress and rubbing of the compo-
nent electrode must be avoided.
Note:
a. Do not attempt to lift the component off the board until
the component is completely disconnected from the board by a twisting action.
b. Take care not to break the copper foil on printed board.
• The following procedures are recommended for the replacement of the leadless components used in this unit.
Chip
Tweezers
Soldering lron
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3. Installing the Leadless (chip) Component
1) Presolder the contact points of the circuit board.
2) Press the part downward with tweezers and solder both electrodes as shown below.
4. Removing of Flate ICs (Recommendable manner)
1) For removing solder chips from IC's pins, use a solder remover or a wiry solder absorber.
2) Heat the IC's tips evenly by moving the chip IC replacing tool around them, and detach the IC's leads with a tool in the way of using a lever.
3) Do not reuse ICs removed once (Discard them)
Note:
Do not glue the replacement leadless component to the
circuit board.
Soldering lron
Presolder
Chip IC replacing tool
Soldering lron
Solder
Tweezers
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LEADLESS (CHIP) COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION
1. Check the followings before S.M.D Troubleshooting
• Cracked or Chipped Component Body
• Cracked or Separated Solder Joints
• Peeling end Terminations or Fractured Leads
2. S. M. D (Surface Mounted Devices) Identification
1) Chip Resistor Identification * Standard Chip Resistor Code
2) Chip Capacitor Identification There is no identification of chip capacitor
REMARK Leadless (CHIP) Components are identified on
schematic by means of "(C)" adjacent to symbol numbers.
• Rejection of Solder from Copper Pads or Component
• Foreign Matter on Copper Pads
• Solder Bridges
= 12x10
3
(1000) = 12000
= 12K
= 47x10° (1) = 47
XXX
123
470
MULTIPLIER (0-9) 2nd SIG. DIGIT (0-9) 1st SIG. DIGIT (1-9)
Examples
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ABBREVIATIONS
A A or AUD : Audio
A.E. : Audio Erase AC : Alternating current ACC : Automatic Color Control AFC : Automatic Frequency Control AFT : Automatic Fine Tuning AGC : Automatic Gain Control ALC : Automatic Level Control AM : Amplitude Modulation AMP : Amplifier ANT : Antenna APC : Automatic phase control ASS'Y or AS : Assembly AUTO : Automatic AV or A/V : Audio/Video
B B : Base, Burst
BAL : Balance BGP : Burst Gate Pulse BPF : Bandpass Filter BW or B/W : Black and White
C C : Capacitor, Chroma, Collector
C Rotary : Color Rotary C-Sync : Composite Synchronization CAP : Capstan CAR : Carrier CATV : Cable Television CCD : Charge Coupled Devices CFG : Capstan Frequency Generator CH : Channel CHAR : Character CHROMA : Chrominance CLK : Clock CNR : Color Noise Reduction COMB : Comb Filter COMP : Comparator, Composite, Compensation CONV : Converter CST : Cassette CTL : Control CUR : Current CV : Composite Video
D D : Drum, Digital, Diode, Drain
DC : Direct Current DD : DC-DC Convert DEEM or DEEMPH
: Deemphasis DEMOD : Demodulator DET : Dectector DEV : Deviation DFG : Drum Frequency Generator
DOC : Dropout Compensator DS : Drain and Source dB : Decibel
E ENVE : Envelope
G GEN : Generator
GND : Ground
H H : High, Horizontal
HA or HEAD AMP
: Head Amplifier (PreAmp) HD : Horizontal Drive, Head HOR : Horizontal HZ : Hertz
I I/O : Input/Output
IC : Intergrated Circuit IF : Intermediate Frequency INS : Insertion IR : Infrar Red
K KIL : Killer
L L : Low, Left, Coil
LIM : Limit LM : Loading Motor LP : Long Play LPF : Low Pass Filter
M MAX : Maximum
MIN : Minimum MIX : Mixer, Mixing MMV : Monostable Multivibrator MOD : Modulation, Modulator M/T or MTR : Motor
N NC : None Connection
NC or NOICAN : Noise Canceller NL : None linear NR : Noise Reduction
O OSC : Oscillator, Oscillation
OSD : On Screen Display OSP : On Screen Program OTR : One Touch Record
P P-P : Peak-to-Peak
PB : Playback PC : Photo Coupler PCB : Printed Circuit Board PG : Phase Generator
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PIC : Picture PIF : Picture Intermediate Frequency PLL : Phase Locked Loop PS : Phase Shift PWM : Pulse Width Modulator PWR : Power
Q Q : Transistor
QV : Quasi Vertical
R R : Resistor, Right
REC : Recording REF : Reference REG : Regulated, Regulator REMOCON : Remote Control (Unit) REV : Reverse REW : Rewind RF : Radio Frequency ROT : Rotary
S SEP : Separation
SHARP : Sharpness SI or S IN : Serial Input SO or S OUT : Serial Output SP : Standard Play STB : Strobe SVC : Service SW or S/W : Switch or Switching Pulse SYNC : Synchronization SYSCON : System Control
T TJ : Test Jump
TP : Test Pin TR : Transistor TRANS : Transformer TRK : Tracking TU : Tuner
U UHF : Ultra High Frequency
V V : Volt, Vertical
V-SYNC : Vertical Synchronization VCA : Voltage Controlled Adjustor VCO : Voltage Controlled Oscillator VCR : Video Cassette Recorder VD : Vertical Drive VERT : Vertical VFD : Vacuum Fluorescent Display VGC : Voltage Gain Control VHF : Very High Frequency VR : Variable Resistor or Volume
W W : Watt
W/D : White and Dark WF : Wave Form WHT : White
X X-TAL : Crystal
Y Y FM : Luminance FM Signal
Y Y/C : Luminance/Chrominance
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OPERATION CONTROLS AND FUNCTION
FRONT VIEW NOTE: Model-K584N-SJ, K584N-JJ, K584N-JG, K484N-SJ, K484N-JJ, K584N-JG, K384N-SJ,
K284N-SJ, K584NY-SJ/M, K584NZ-SJ/M, K584NZ-SG/M
NOTE: Model-K504N-SJ, K304N-SJ
REC
REW PLAY
FF
POWER
STOP/EJECT
CH
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=
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VIDEO INDEX SEARCH SYSTEM
VISS
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! POWER Button
Press this button to turn the VCR on or off. When the VCR is turned off, the timer recording is automatically turned on if it has been programmed. When the VCR is turned on, the timer is automatically turned off. The VCR will stop and be turned off, if you press the POWER button during record, playback or fast forward operation.
@ STOP/EJECT Button
Stops the normal functions such as record, playback, rewind, fast-forward, or pause. Press when the VCR is stopped to eject the cassette. Press and hold STOP on the remote or STOP/EJECT on the VCR for approximately 3 seconds to cancel the Express Recording or the Timer Recording.
#, $ CHANNEL Up or Down Button
Selects next higher or lower channel in the VCR's channel memory.
% RECORD Button
Press the record button to start recording. REC is indicated in the multifunction display. Press this button (at least twice) to select the desired record­ing time 0:30 (30 minutes) to 4:00 (4 hours).
^ REWIND (Reverse Picture Search) Button
Press this button at stop position to rewind the tape after either recording or playback is completed. Press rewind button at playback mode to reverse the scan­ning on the programmed program material visibly. When the picture reaches to the point where you are looking for press the PLAY button to resume normal playback.
& PLAY/PAUSE Button
Press this button to play the recorded material. Playback indicator appears in the multifunction display. This button is inactive when the VCR is in recording mode. Pauses the tape for stop-action viewing during playback by toggle this button.
* FWD (Fast Forward) Button
Press this button at stop position to wind the tape to forward direction. Press this button at playback mode for an access to a wanted program material visibly. When the picture reached to the point where you are looking for, press the PLAY but­ton to resume normal playback.
( Remote Sensor
Receives signals from the remote control. Aim the remote at this sensor with no objects between them.
) Multifunction Display
This display is used as an indicator for Function indicator (PLAY, REC, F.FWD, REW, PAUSE), timer program indi­cator tape speed (SP, EP), present time of day, VCR/TV, Line mode (VID 1), channel number, tape counter, clock
In caseof LED Display. This display is used as an indicator for function indicator. (POWER, RECORD, VCR, TIMER) by using light emitting diode.
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REAR VIEW NOTE: 2/4Head mono model
ANT IN
RF OUT
CH.
VIDEO AUDIO
IN
OUT
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^
&% ! #
$@
! CH3 or CH4 Switch
Switch to CH3 or CH4 whichever is not used in your area to view tape in play mode and to use your TV set as a monitor.
@ ANT. (Antenna) IN Connector
Receives a signal from an antennna or cable system when attached.
# RF OUT Connector
Passes signal to TV the cable supplied.
$ Audio Input Connector
Receives audio signal for recording sound from a view cam­era, external sound equipment, or another VCR.
% Audio Output Connector
Permits audio connection of you VCR to a sound Equipment another VCR, or monitor.
^ Video Input Connector
Receives video signal from a video camera, another VCR, or other video equipment.
& Video Output Connector
Permits video connection of your VCR to a monitor or another VCR.
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Top Cover Removal(Fig. 1)
1. Remove three(3) screws Holding the top cover.
2. Carefully lift the back of top cover and slide it to the rear to remove it.
Front Panel Removal(Fig. 2)
1. Continued from (Fig. 1).
2. Remove two(2) screws securing front panel & F/L bracket.
3. Release seven(7) tabs holding the front panel.
(Release bottom tabs first)
4. Remove the F/L bracket.
5. Remove the front panel.
Bottom Cover Removal(Fig. 3)
1. Remove the top cover and the front panel.
2. Remove two(2) screws.
3. Lift out the bottom cover in the direction of the arrow.
F/L Door Removal(Fig. 4)
1. Open the F/L door 90 degrees.
2. Remove the F/L door in the direction of the arrow.
IN
OUT
CH
Remove three screws.
Remove two screws
Fig. 1 - Top Cover Removal
Fig. 3 - Bottom Cover Removal
Fig. 2 - Front Panel Removal
Fig. 4 - F/L Door Removal
INSTRUMENT DISASSEMBLY
Perform all disassembly procedures in the order presented. When reassembling, use the reverse procedure. Make sure that all leads/wiring are routed correctly when reassembling.
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PCB Preamp Assembly Removal(Fig. 5)
1. Remove the top cover, the front panel and the bottom cover.
2. Disconnect the FPC (A).
3. Remove two(2) screws (B).
4. Remove the PCB Preamp assembly in the direction of the
arrow.
Deck Assembly Removal(Fig. 6)
1. Remove the top cover, the front panel, the bottom cover and
the preamp assembly.
2. Disconnect three(3) connectors (A) (B) (C).
3. Remove three(3) screws (D).
4. Pull out the Deck Assembly in the direction of the arrow.
Main PCB Assembly Removal(Fig. 7)
1. Remove the top cover, the front panel, the bottom cover, the preamp assembly and the deck assembly.
2. Release two(2) tabs (A) and lift out the Main PCB in the direction of the arrow.
PCB PREAMP ASSEMBLY
REMOVE ONE SCREW(B)
REMOVE ONE SCREW(B)
DISCONNECT THE FPC(A)
°
°
RELEASE ONE TAB(A)
RELEASE ONE TAB(A)
MAIN PCB
°
°
Fig. 5 - PCB Preamp Assembly Removal
DISCONNECT
CONNECTOR (B)
DISCONNECT
CONNECTOR (C)
DISCONNECT
CONNECTOR (A)
REMOVE THREE
SCREWS (D)
Fig. 6 - DECK Assembly Removal
Fig. 7 - Main PCB Removal
INSTRUMENT DISASSEMBLY (Continued)
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1. Earth Bracket Ass’y
2. FE Head
3. S-Slant Pole Ass’y
4. Tension Lever Ass’y
5. Reel Table
6. Main Base Ass’y
7. S-Sub Brake Ass'y
8. S-Main Brake Ass'y
9. Idler Plate Total Ass’y
10. T-Main Brake Ass’y
11. T-Sub Brake Ass’y
12. Relay Lever
13. Capstan Motor
14. Pinch Lever Total Ass’y
15. L/C Bracket Total Ass'y
16. Cam Gear
17. AC Head Total Ass’y
18. T-Slant Pole Ass'y
19. Drum Total Ass’y
20. Head Cleander Lever As (K584NZ-SJ/M, K584NZ-SG/M ONLY)
@
#
$
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^
&
*
(
)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
!
0
Fig. 9 - Tape Transport Mechanism Identification (Top View)
MECHANICAL DISASSEMBLY
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20. Capstan Motor
21. F/L Rack
22. Connect Plate
23. Reel Belt
24. Reel Gear Total Ass'y
25. Record Safety Lever
26. Loading Lever L
27. Loading Lever R
28. Drum Total Ass'y
29. Loading Rack
0
+
=
Q
q
W
w
E
Fig. 10 - Tape Transport Mechanism Identification (Bottom View)
MECHANICAL DISASSEMBLY (Continued)
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1. Top Plate Ass'y
2. F/L Bracket R
3. Prism Link R
4. Release Lever
5. Loading Lever R
6. CST Holder Ass'y
7. Loading Shaft
8. Loading Lever L
9. Door Opener
10. Safety Lever
11. Safety Lever R
!
1
@
#
$
%
^
&
*
(
)
Fig. 11 - Front Loading Mechanism Identification (Top View)
MECHANICAL DISASSEMBLY (Continued)
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Front Loading Mechanism Removal(Fig. 12)
NOTE:
The front loading mechanism must be in the eject position to remove it.
1. Remove two (2) screws holding the Front Loading Mecha­nism.
2. Lift the rear of the cassette loading mechanism
(hole parts for screw) to separate it from the Main Base.
Front Loading Mechanism Disassembly
(Fig. 13~ 17)
1. Remove the front loading mechanism.
2. Remove one (1) screw holding the F/L bracket R and move the F/L bracket R in the direction of arrow to separate it from the top plate and the cassette holder assembly.
3. Remove the cassette holder assembly (Fig. 13).
4. Remove one (1) screw holding the prism link R and remove the prism link R from the F/L bracket R (Fig. 14).
5. Remove one (1) screw holding the prism link L (Fig. 15).
6. Release hook B by pushing it in the direction of the arrow and remove the door opener (Fig. 15).
7. Press the linked section of the loading lever assembly in the direction of the arrow and remove the loading lever assembly (Fig. 16).
8. Remove the safety spring between the safety lever and the cassette holder (Fig. 16).
9. Remove the release spring between the relelase lever and the safety lever R (Fig. 16).
MECHANICAL DISASSEMBLY (Continued)
Fig. 12- Front Loading Mechanism Removal
Fig. 14 - F/L Brkt Disassembly
Fig. 15- Top Plate Disassembly
Fig. 13 - Front loading mechanism disassembly
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NOTE:
Reassemble the cassette loading mechanism using the reverse procedures. Confirm that the two (2) bosses on the left side of the cassette holder are inserted into the groove in the left side of the top plate. Insert the two (2) bosses on the right side into the F/L bracket R (Fig. 17).
Replacement of the Drum Assembly/Earth Bracket
(Fig. 18)
1. Remove three (3) screws (3).
2. Remove the earth bracket (5).
3. Carefully lift the drum assembly (4) from the deck mecha­nism taking care not to damage or touch the video heads.
NOTE:
After reassembling the assembly, confirm that the tape runs smoothly and confirm all tape path adjustment procedures in the "Mechanical Adjustment" section of this service publication.
Reel belt, Loading Rack, Loading Gers, and S/T Slant Pole Removal
(Fig. 19, 20)
1. Turn the Deck Mechanism updide down and remove the reel belt.
2. Remove one (1) poly washer ! and remove the loading rack (2) by rotating it CCW.
3. Remove loading gear R # (black) and loading gear L $ (white).
4. Remove the S and T slant poles % and ^ by pulling them in the direction of the arrow.
NOTE:
• Take care not to get grease on the guide rollers.
• When reinstalling, realign the gears as shown in Fig. 20.
MECHANICAL DISASSEMBLY (Continued)
Fig. 16- Loading Lever Ass’y Disassembly
Fig. 17 - F/L Brkt R
#
%
$
Fig. 18 - Replacement of the Drum Total Ass'y and Earth
Brkt Ass'y
!
@
#
$
%
^
Fig. 19 - Reel belt, Loading Rack, Loading Gears, S/T slant
pole Removal
ƒRScrews are different
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A/C Head Assembly Removal(Fig. 21, 21-1)
1. Remove one (1) nut hex from the A/C head assembly @ (Fig. 21).
2. Remove the A/C head assembly @ and remove the A/C head spring # from the A/C head assembly @. (Fig. 21-1).
NOTE:
After reinstalling, perform all A/C Head adjustment procedures and all tape path alignment procedures in publication.
L/C Bracket Assembly Removal(Fig. 22)
1. Remove one (1) screw ! from the L/C bracket assembly @ and remove the L/C bracket assembly @ from the deck mechanism (Fig. 22).
NOTE:
When reassembling, refer to Fig. 23 for alignment instructions.
Replacement of Pinch Lever Total Assembly Removal
(Fig. 22)
1. Remove one (1) washer #.
2. Unhook the pinch spring $ from the main base % and remove the pinch lever total assembly (.
NOTE:
Take care not to get grease or oil on the outside surface of the pinch roller ).
MECHANICAL DISASSEMBLY (Continued)
Fig. 20- Loading Gears/Loading Rack Alignment
!
@
&
*
%
^
$
Fig. 22-
Replacement of L/C Bracket Total Assembly/Pinch Lever
Total Assembly/Cam Gear/Relay Lever/F/L Rack
@
!
#
Fig. 21- A/C Head Assembly Removal
Fig. 21-1-
A/C Head Assembly Alignment
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Cam Gear, and F/L Rack Removal(Fig. 22)
1. Remove the cam gear & from the deck mechanism.
2. Remove the relay lever ^ from the main base %.
3. Remove the F/L rack * from the deck mechanism.
NOTE:
When reassembling, align the assembly as shown in Fig. 23 & 24.
S/T Main & Sub Brakes Removal(Fig. 25)
1. Unhook the main brake spring ! from the T main brake lever #.
2. Disconnect the main brake lever assembly @ and T main brake lever # from the main base *.
3.
Unhook the s sub brake spring $ from the main base and discon­nect the s sub brake lever assembly % from the main base *.
4.
Unhook the T sub brake spring ^ from the main base and discon­nect the T sub brake lever assembly & from the main base *.
Tension Band Assembly Removal(Fig. 26, 27)
1. Remove the tension spring @ from the main base ! (Fig. 26).
2. Turn the deck mechanism upside down (Fig, 27). is facing down (Fig. 27).
3. Release the tab of the hook "A" and separate the tention band assembly (3) (Fig. 27).
NOTE:
• After reassembling, adjust the position of the tension pole as
shown in Fig. 28.
• Avoid getting grease or oil on the felt section of the band
brake.
MECHANICAL DISASSEMBLY (Continued)
Fig. 23- L/C Bracket Assembly Alignment
Fig. 24- Cam Gear/F/L Rack Alignment
@
!
#
&
^
%
$
*
Fig. 25- Main Plate Removal
@
#
!
Fig. 26- Tension Band Assembly Removal (I)
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Capstan Motor Removal(Fig. 29)
Remove three (3) screws and remove the capstan motor.
Idler Plate/Reel Table Removal(Fig. 30)
1. Remove one ! polywasher ! from rhe idler plate @ and remove the idier plate @ from the main base.
2. Remove the reel tables # and the two @ polysliders $ from the deck mechanism.
FE Head Removal(Fig. 31)
Remove one (1) screw (1) and lift the FE head (2) from the main base.
Reel Gear Total Ass'y and Connect Plate Removal(Fig. 32)
1. Turn the deck mechanism upside down and remove one ! polywasher !.
2. Release the tab "B" of the main base and part the reel gear total ass'y @ from the main base.
3. Push the connect plate # to the left direction and separate it from the main base.
NOTE:
• When removing the connect plat with the the F/L rack installed,
take care not to damage/bend the connect plate.
• When assembling or disassembling, take care not to get oil or
grease on the reel belt.
Fig. 27- Tension Band
Assembly Removal (II)
Fig. 28- Tension Band
Assembly Alignment With Main Base
Fig. 29- Capstan Motor Removal
!
#
@
$
Fig. 30- Idler Hate/Reel Table Removal
!
@
Fig. 31- FE Head Removal
!
@
#
Fig. 32- Reel gear total ass'y and Connect Plate Removal
MECHANICAL DISASSEMBLY (Continued)
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Some disassembly is required to access the adjustment locations. Refer to the "Disassembly Selection" in this publication for disassem­bly instructions.
Caution: Use an isolation transformer when servicing.
Mechanical Checks/Gear Alignment(Fig. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
When mechanical problems occur or when reassembling parts in this mechanism, be sure to confirm the following instructions to con­firm the following:
1. Make sure that the datum hole of the cam gear "A" is aligned with the hole "B" in the main base in the EJECT mode (Fig. 1).
2. Make sure that the part of the relay lever "A" which is assembled with CONNECT PLATE is fully rotated up to the left end of the hole "B" (Fig. 2).
Fig. 1 - Mechanical Checks/Cam Gear and F/L Alignment
Fig. 2 - Mechanical Checks/Relay Lever and Cam Gear Alignment
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3. There are two (2) triangular marks on the mode sense switch. When installing the L/C bracket assembly on the main base, confirm that the two (2) triangular marks are aligned with each other in the EJECT mode (Fig. 3).
4. Make sure that the boss "A" of the Pinch Lever Total Ass'y is positioned at the point "B" of the cam gear in EJECT mode (Fig. 4).
Fig. 3 - Mechanical Checks/Mode Sense S/W Alignment
Fig. 4 - Mechanical Checks/Pinch Lever and Cam Gear Alignment
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5. Confirm that the triangular mark "A" on the Loading Gear L Ass'y is aligned with the notch "B" in the Loading Gear R Ass'y in EJECT mode (Fig. 5).
6. Make sure that the teeth of the Loading Rack are aligned with the those of the Loading Gear R so that the hole "C" of the Loading Rack aligns with the circular mark "D" on the Loading Gear R (Fig. 5).
Fig. 5 - Mechanical Checks/Loading Loading Rack and Loading Gear Alignment
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Back Tension Measurement/Adjustment (Fig. 6, 7)
1. Confirm that the position of the tension pole is correctly positioned. If not, refer to the "Tension Pole Position Adjustment Proccedures".
2. Play back cassette torque meter (play torque) for about 20 seconds (wait until the tape transporting system comes to be stable).
3. Measure the back tension by reading the spart of torque meter. The measured result must meet the specification (35-55 gr).
4. If the result is not within the specification, get rid of cassette torque meter from the mainbase and adjust the tension spring (If the measured result exceeds the specification, locate the spring on the hook "A". If the value dose not reach the specification, locate the spring on the hook "B".) and repeat the step 1 thru 3 of "Tension Pole Position Adjustment" (Fig. 7).
NOTE:
• It is recommended that the measurement should be repeated at least three times to guarantee an accurate reading.
Fig. 6 - Back Tension Measurement/Adjustment
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Operating the VCR Without a Cassette Tape
1. Remove the cassette Loading Mechanism.
2. By hand revolve the worm counterclockwise 7-8 times until the pole base loading process starts automatically.
3. Then PLAY mode appears. If you want ANOTHER mode, Press the desired button.
4. If the mechanism is in the desired mode, remove the Power.
Tension Pole Position Adjustment
1. Make the mode PLAY without a cassette loaded. Refer to "Operating the VCR Without a Cassette Tape".
2. Confirm that the datum hole of the tension lever is coincident with that of the main base.
3. If the above confirmation is not satisfying, turn Band Brake Cap clockwise or counterclockwise until the two holes are coincident with each other.
Fig. 7 - Tension Pole Position Adjustment
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MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS (Continued)
Tape Path Alignment Procedures
The tape transporting system is precisely aligned at the factory and under the normal circumstances will not require adjustment. However, if noise appears in the playback picture, then either the tape damage occured or the tape path has been changed, and readjust­ment of the tape path is necessary. Use the following flow chart when Tape Path Alignment is necessary.
ADJUSTMENT FLOW FOR THE TAPE TRANSPORTING SYSTEM
THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM OF TAPE TRANSPORTING SYSTEM
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¤ TENSION POLE ¤ T-GUIDE ROLLER ¤ŁS-GUIDE POST ¤ A/C HEAD ¤ØFE HEAD ¤ T-GUIDE POST ¤ŒS-GUIDE ROLLER ¤æCAPSTAN SHAFT ¤ºS-SLANT POLE ¤ PINCH ROLLER ¤ DRUM ¤ VERTICAL POST ¤ T-SLANT POLE
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