I Specifications
I Preparation for Servicing
I Adjustment Procedures
I Schematic Diagrams
Sec. 2: Deck Mechanism Section
I Standard Maintenance
I Alignment for Mechanism
I Disassembly/Assembly of Mechanism
I Alignment Procedures of Mechanism
Sec. 3: Exploded views
and Parts List Section
I Exploded views
I Parts List
I CBA’s
DVD PLAYER &
VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER
EWD2202
OPEN/CLOSE
STOP
DVD OPERATIONVCR OPERATION
SKIP/REV
PLAY
FWD/SKIP
OUTPUT
STOP/EJECT
REWPLAY
F.FWD
REC/OTR
CHANNEL
TIMER
SET
VCR/TV
CST.IN
POWER
VIDEO
AUDIO
L
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IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
Proper service and repair is important to the safe, reliable operation of all
Funai Equipment. The service procedures recommended by Funai and
described in this service manual are effective methods of performing service
operations. Some of these service special tools should be used when and as
recommended.
It is important to note that this service manual contains various CAUTIONS
and NOTICES which should be carefully read in order to minimize the risk of
personal injury to service personnel. The possibility exists that improper service methods may damage the equipment. It also is important to understand
that these CAUTIONS and NOTICES ARE NOT EXHAUSTIVE. Funai could not
possibly know, evaluate and advice the service trade of all conceivable ways
in which service might be done or of the possible hazardous consequences of
each way. Consequently, Funai has not undertaken any such broad evaluation. Accordingly, a servicer who uses a service procedure or tool which is not
recommended by Funai must first use all precautions thoroughly so that neither his safety nor the safe operation of the equipment will be jeopardized by
the service method selected.
Manufatured under license from Dolby Laboratories. "Dolby" and
the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
"DTS" and "DTS Digital Out" are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems Inc.
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MAIN SECTION
VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER
EWD2202
Sec. 1: Main Section
I Specifications
I Preparation for Servicing
I Adjustment Procedures
I Schematic Diagrams
I CBA’s
Note: Nominal specs represent the design specs. All units should be able to approximate these – some will exceed
and some may drop slightly below these specs. Limit specs represent the absolute worst condition that still might
be considered acceptable; In no case should a unit fail to meet limit specs.
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< DVD Section >
ITEMCONDITIONSUNITNOMINALLIMIT
1. Video Output75 ohm load Vpp1.0
2. Coaxial Digital OutmVpp500
3. Audio (PCM)
3-1. Output Level1kHz 0dBVrms2.0
3-2. S/NdB85
3-3. Freq. Response
DVDfs=48kHz 20~22kHzdB± 2
CDfs=44.1kHz 20~20 kHzdB± 2
3-4. THD+N1 kHz 0dB%0.005
NOTES:
1. All Items are measured without pre-emphasis unless otherwise specified.
2. Power supply : AC120 V 60 Hz
3. Load imp. : 100 K ohm
C
4. Room ambient : +25
°
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LASER BEAM SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
This DVD player uses a pickup that emits a laser beam.
Do not look directly at the laser beam coming
from the pickup or allow it to strike against
your skin.
The laser beam is emitted from the location shown in the figure. When checking the laser diode, be sure to keep
your eyes at least 30cm away from the pickup lens when the diode is turned on. Do not look directly at the laser
beam.
Caution: Use of controls and adjustments, or doing procedures other than those specified herein, may result in
hazardous radiation exposure.
Drive Mecha Assembly
Laser Beam Radiation
Laser Pickup
Turntable
LASER RADIATION
WHEN OPEN. DO NOT
STARE INTO BEAM.
CAUTION
Location: Inside Top of DVD mechanism.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Product Safety Notice
Some electrical and mechanical parts have special
safety-related characteristics which are often not evident from visual inspection, nor can the protection
they give necessarily be obtained by replacing them
with components rated for higher voltage, wattage,
etc. Parts that have special safety characteristics are
identified by a # on schematics and in parts lists. Use
of a substitute replacement that does not have the
same safety characteristics as the recommended
replacement part might create shock, fire, and/or other
hazards. The Product’s Safety is under review continuously and new instructions are issued whenever
appropriate. Prior to shipment from the factory, our
products are carefully inspected to confirm with the
recognized product safety and electrical codes of the
countries in which they are to be sold. However, in
order to maintain such compliance, it is equally important to implement the following precautions when a set
is being serviced.
Precautions during Servicing
A. Parts identified by the # symbol are critical for
safety. Replace only with part number specified.
B. In addition to safety, other parts and assemblies
are specified for conformance with regulations
applying to spurious radiation. These must also be
replaced only with specified replacements.
Examples: RF converters, RF cables, noise blocking capacitors, and noise blocking filters, etc.
C. Use specified internal wiring. Note especially:
1)Wires covered with PVC tubing
2)Double insulated wires
3)High voltage leads
D. Use specified insulating materials for hazardous
live parts. Note especially:
1)Insulation tape
2)PVC tubing
3)Spacers
4)Insulators for transistors
E. When replacing AC primary side components
(transformers, power cord, etc.), wrap ends of
wires securely about the terminals before soldering.
F. Observe that the wires do not contact heat produc-
ing parts (heatsinks, oxide metal film resistors, fusible resistors, etc.).
G. Check that replaced wires do not contact sharp
edges or pointed parts.
H. When a power cord has been replaced, check that
5 - 6 kg of force in any direction will not loosen it.
I. Also check areas surrounding repaired locations.
J. Be careful that foreign objects (screws, solder
droplets, etc.) do not remain inside the set.
K. Crimp type wire connector
The power transformer uses crimp type connectors
which connect the power cord and the primary side
of the transformer. When replacing the transformer,
follow these steps carefully and precisely to prevent shock hazards.
Replacement procedure
1)Remove the old connector by cutting the wires at a
point close to the connector.
Important: Do not re-use a connector. (Discard it.)
2)Strip about 15 mm of the insulation from the ends
of the wires. If the wires are stranded, twist the
strands to avoid frayed conductors.
3)Align the lengths of the wires to be connected.
Insert the wires fully into the connector.
4)Use a crimping tool to crimp the metal sleeve at its
center. Be sure to crimp fully to the complete closure of the tool.
L. When connecting or disconnecting the internal con-
nectors, first, disconnect the AC plug from the AC
outlet.
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Safety Check after Servicing
Examine the area surrounding the repaired location for
damage or deterioration. Observe that screws, parts,
and wires have been returned to their original positions. Afterwards, do the following tests and confirm
the specified values to verify compliance with safety
standards.
1. Clearance Distance
When replacing primary circuit components, confirm
specified clearance distance (d) and (d’) between soldered terminals, and between terminals and surrounding metallic parts. (See Fig. 1)
Table 1 : Ratings for selected area
AC Line VoltageClearance Distance (d) (d’)
Chassis or Secondary Conductor
Primary Circuit Terminals
dd'
120 V
Note: This table is unofficial and for reference only.
Be sure to confirm the precise values.
2. Leakage Current Test
Confirm the specified (or lower) leakage current
between B (earth ground, power cord plug prongs)
and externally exposed accessible parts (RF terminals, antenna terminals, video and audio input and
output terminals, microphone jacks, earphone jacks,
etc.) is lower than or equal to the specified value in the
table below.
Measuring Method (Power ON) :
Insert load Z between B (earth ground, power cord
plug prongs) and exposed accessible parts. Use an
AC voltmeter to measure across the terminals of load
Z. See Fig. 2 and the following table.
Table 2: Leakage current ratings for selected areas
AC Line VoltageLoad ZLeakage Current (i)Earth Ground (B) to:
120 V
≥ 3.2mm (0.126 inches)
0.15µF CAP. & 1.5kΩ RES.
Connected in parallel
Exposed Accessible Part
Z
1.5k
i≤0.5mA PeakExposed accessible parts
0.15 F
Earth Ground
B
Power Cord Plug Prongs
AC Voltmeter
(High Impedance)
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Note: This table is unofficial and for reference only. Be sure to confirm the precise values.
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STANDARD NOTES FOR SERVICING
Circuit Board Indications
a. The output pin of the 3 pin Regulator ICs is indi-
cated as shown.
Top View
Out
b. For other ICs, pin 1 and every fifth pin are indicated
as shown.
Input
In
Pin 1
c. The 1st pin of every male connector is indicated as
shown.
Pin 1
Bottom View
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10
How to Remove / Install Flat Pack-IC
1. Removal
With Hot-Air Flat Pack-IC Desoldering Machine:.
(1) Prepare the hot-air flat pack-IC desoldering
machine, then apply hot air to the Flat Pack-IC
(about 5 to 6 seconds). (Fig. S-1-1)
Fig. S-1-1
(2) Remove the flat pack-IC with tweezers while apply-
ing the hot air.
(3) Bottom of the flat pack-IC is fixed with glue to the
CBA; when removing entire flat pack-IC, first apply
soldering iron to center of the flat pack-IC and heat
up. Then remove (glue will be melted). (Fig. S-1-6)
(1) Release the flat pack-IC from the CBA using twee-
zers. (Fig. S-1-6)
Instructions for Connectors
1. When you connect or disconnect the FFC (Flexible
Foil Connector) cable, be sure to first disconnect
the AC cord.
2. FFC (Flexible Foil Connector) cable should be
inserted parallel into the connector, not at an angle.
FFC Cable
Connector
CBA
* Be careful to avoid a short circuit.
Caution:
1. Do not supply hot air to the chip parts around the
flat pack-IC for over 6 seconds because damage to
the chip parts may occur. Put masking tape around
the flat pack-IC to protect other parts from damage.
(Fig. S-1-2)
2. The flat pack-IC on the CBA is affixed with glue, so
be careful not to break or damage the foil of each
pin or the solder lands under the IC when removing
it.
Hot-air
Flat Pack-IC
Desoldering
CBA
Masking
Tape
Tweezers
Machine
Flat Pack-IC
Fig. S-1-2
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With Soldering Iron:
(1) Using desoldering braid, remove the solder from all
pins of the flat pack-IC. When you use solder flux
which is applied to all pins of the flat pack-IC, you
can remove it easily. (Fig. S-1-3)
Flat Pack-IC
Desoldering Braid
(4) Bottom of the flat pack-IC is fixed with glue to the
CBA; when removing entire flat pack-IC, first apply
soldering iron to center of the flat pack-IC and heat
up. Then remove (glue will be melted). (Fig. S-1-6)
(5) Release the flat pack-IC from the CBA using twee-
zers. (Fig. S-1-6)
Note:
When using a soldering iron, care must be taken
to ensure that the flat pack-IC is not being held by
glue. When the flat pack-IC is removed from the
CBA, handle it gently because it may be damaged
if force is applied.
Soldering Iron
Fig. S-1-3
(2) Lift each lead of the flat pack-IC upward one by
one, using a sharp pin or wire to which solder will
not adhere (iron wire). When heating the pins, use
a fine tip soldering iron or a hot air desoldering
machine. (Fig. S-1-4)
Sharp
Pin
Fine Tip
Soldering Iron
Fig. S-1-4
(3) Bottom of the flat pack-IC is fixed with glue to the
CBA; when removing entire flat pack-IC, first apply
soldering iron to center of the flat pack-IC and heat
up. Then remove (glue will be melted). (Fig. S-1-6)
(4) Release the flat pack-IC from the CBA using twee-
zers. (Fig. S-1-6)
With Iron Wire:
(1) Using desoldering braid, remove the solder from all
pins of the flat pack-IC. When you use solder flux
which is applied to all pins of the flat pack-IC, you
can remove it easily. (Fig. S-1-3)
(2) Affix the wire to a workbench or solid mounting
point, as shown in Fig. S-1-5.
(3) While heating the pins using a fine tip soldering
iron or hot air blower, pull up the wire as the solder
melts so as to lift the IC leads from the CBA contact
pads as shown in Fig. S-1-5
To Solid
Mounting Point
CBA
Tweezers
Hot Air Blower
or
Iron Wire
Soldering Iron
Fig. S-1-5
Fine Tip
Soldering Iron
Flat Pack-IC
Fig. S-1-6
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2. Installation
(1) Using desoldering braid, remove the solder from
the foil of each pin of the flat pack-IC on the CBA
so you can install a replacement flat pack-IC more
easily.
(2) The “I” mark on the flat pack-IC indicates pin 1.
(See Fig. S-1-7.) Be sure this mark matches the 1
on the PCB when positioning for installation. Then
presolder the four corners of the flat pack-IC. (See
Fig. S-1-8.)
(3) Solder all pins of the flat pack-IC. Be sure that none
of the pins have solder bridges.
Example :
Pin 1 of the Flat Pack-IC
is indicated by a " " mark.
Fig. S-1-7
Instructions for Handling
Semi-conductors
Electrostatic breakdown of the semi-conductors may
occur due to a potential difference caused by electrostatic charge during unpacking or repair work.
1. Ground for Human Body
Be sure to wear a grounding band (1MΩ) that is properly grounded to remove any static electricity that may
be charged on the body.
2. Ground for Workbench
(4) Be sure to place a conductive sheet or copper plate
with proper grounding (1MΩ) on the workbench or
other surface, where the semi-conductors are to be
placed. Because the static electricity charge on
clothing will not escape through the body grounding band, be careful to avoid contacting semi-conductors with your clothing.
< Incorrect >
CBA
Presolder
Flat Pack-IC
Fig. S-1-8
CBA
< Correct >
Grounding Band
1MΩ
CBA
1MΩ
Conductive Sheet or
Copper Plate
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PREPARATION FOR SERVICING
How to Enter the Service Mode
About Optical Sensors
Caution:
An optical sensor system is used for the Tape Start
and End Sensors on this equipment. Carefully read
and follow the instructions below. Otherwise the unit
may operate erratically.
What to do for preparation
Insert a tape into the Deck Mechanism Assembly and
press the PLAY button. The tape will be loaded into
the Deck Mechanism Assembly. Make sure the power
is on, TP502 (SENSOR INHIBITION) to GND. This will
stop the function of Tape Start Sensor, Tape End Sensor and Reel Sensors. (If these TPs are connected
before plugging in the unit, the function of the sensors
will stay valid.) See Fig. 1.
Note: Because the Tape End Sensors are inactive, do
not run a tape all the way to the start or the end of the
tape to avoid tape damage.
About REC-Safety Switch
Caution:
The REC-Safety Switch is directly mounted on the
Main CBA. When the Deck Mechanism Assembly is
removed from the Main CBA for servicing, this switch
does not work automatically.
What to do for preparation
In order to record, press the Rec button while pushing
REC-SAFETY SW on the Main CBA. See Fig. 1.
Q503
TP502
S-INH
SW506
Q504
(REC-SAFETY SW)
Fig. 1
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OPERATING CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
FRONT PANEL
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OPEN/CLOSE
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REMOTE CONTROL
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POWER
SPEED AUDIO
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29
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010
DVDVCR
DISPLAY
+100
+
SKIP/CH.
VCR/TV
SLOW
PAUSE
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31
33
35
37
39
32
34
36
38
RECORD
MENU
SETUP
SUBTITLE
ZOOMMODE
ANGLE
PLAY
STOP
ENTER
SEARCH
MODE
REPEAT
RETURNTITLE
CLEAR/
C.RESET
A-B
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1. Disc loading tray
2. DVD OUTPUT Light (Green)
This light appears when the DVD/VCR is in DVD
mode. You can only watch DVDs when the green
DVD OUTPUT Light is on. To make the green DVD
OUTPUT light come on, press the DVD button on
the remote control or the OUTPUT Button on the
front panel.
3. VCR OUTPUT Light (Green)
This light appears when the DVD/VCR is in VCR
mode. You can only watch tapes when the green
VCR OUTPUT light is on. To make the green VCR
OUTPUT light come on, the VCR button on the
remote control or the OUTPUT Button on the front
panel.
4. CASSETTE COMPARTMENT
5. REC/OTR Light
Lights up during recording.
6. TIMER SET Light
This light glows when the DVD/VCR is in standby
mode or off for a timer recording or during a OneTouch Recording. It flashes if the TIMER SET button is pressed for a timer recording, but there is no
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DVD OPERATIONVCR OPERATION
STOP
SKIP/REV
PLAY
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7. POWER Button
8. POWER Light
9. VIDEO In Jack
10. AUDIO In Jacks
11. TIMER SET Button
12. CASSETTE IN Light
13. VCR/TV Light
14. CHANNEL Buttons
15. REC/OTR Button (VCR)
16. F.FWD Button (VCR)
17. PLAY Button (VCR)
18. REW Button (VCR)
POWER
VIDEO
L
AUDIO
R
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FWD/SKIP
21
STOP/EJECT
OUTPUT
REW PLAY
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CHANNEL
REC/OTR
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TIMER
SET
VCR/TV
CST.IN
tape in the DVD/VCR. It flashes when all timer
recordings or One-Touch Recordings are finished.
Press to turn the power on and off.
Lights up when the power is on.
Connect a video cable coming from the video out
jack of a camcorder, another VCR, or a video source
(laser disc player, video disc player, etc.) here.
Connect audio cables coming from the audio out jacks
of a camcorder, another VCR, or an audio source here.
Press to put the DVD/VCR into standby mode for a
timer recording.
Lights up when a cassette is in the DVD/VCR.
Lights up when the DVD/VCR is in the VCR position, and goes off when it is in the TV position.
In VCR mode, press to change TV channels on the
DVD/VCR; press to adjust the tracking during normal or slow motion playback; press to remove vertical jitter in a Still picture.
Press once to start a recording. Press repeatedly to
start a One-Touch Recording.
Press to rapidly advance the tape, or view the picture
rapidly in forward during playback. (Forward
Search). When setting program (For example:setting
clock or timer program), press to determine your
selection and proceed to the next step you want to
input. Press to determine the setting modes from the
on screen menu. Press to add or delete channel numbers during channel preset.
Press to begin playback. Press to enter digits when
setting program (For example: setting clock or timer
program). Press to select the setting modes from the
on screen menu.
Press to rewind the tape, or to view the picture rapidly in reverse during the playback mode (Rewind
Search). Press to cancel a setting of timer program.
Press to correct digits when setting program (For
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example: setting clock or timer program). Press to
add or delete channel numbers during channel preset.
STOP/EJECT Button (VCR)
19.
●EJECT Button
Press to remove the tape from the VCR.
● STOP Button
Press to stop the tape motion. Press to enter digits
when setting program (For example:setting clock
or timer program). Press to select the setting
modes from the on screen menu.
20. OUTPUT Button
Press to select DVD mode or VCR mode.
● You can switch the output mode either by pressing
the OUTPUT Button on the front panel, or by
pressing the DVD or the VCR Button on the
remote control. However, if you press the OUT-
PUT Button on the front panel first, you need to
re-select the corresponding mode by pressing
the DVD or the VCR button on the remote control.
FWD/SKIP Button (DVD) [page 25]
21.
Plays back from the beginning of the next chapter or
track. Hold down to fast forward playback.
22. PLAY Button (DVD)
Press to begin playback.
23. SKIP/REV Button (DVD)
Plays back from the beginning of the current chapter
or track. Hold down to fast reverse playback.
24. STOP Button (DVD)
Stops operation of the disc.
25. OPEN/CLOSE Button
Press to insert discs into or remove them from the tray.
26. Display, Remote Sensor Window
27. SPEED Button
Press to select the VCR’s recording speed (SP or SLP)
28. POWER Button
Press to turn the power on and off.
29. Number Buttons
● DVD mode
Press to directly select a Track (Audio CD) for
playback.
Press to program Tracks (Audio CD) for playback.
● VCR mode
Press to select TV channels on the DVD/VCR.
To select channels, enter channel numbers as a
two-digit number for the quickest results. For
example, to select channel 6, press 0 then 6.
+100 button:
If you want to select channels 100 and above, press
this button first, then press the last two digits. For
example, to select channel 125, press +100 button
first, then press 2 and 5.
30. DISPLAY Button
● DVD mode
Press to access or remove the display screen during
DVD or Audio CD playback.
● VCR mode
Press to access or remove the VCR’s on-screen status display.
31. DVD Button
Press to select DVD mode for the remote control.
● You can switch the OUTPUT mode either by
pressing the OUTPUT Button on the front panel, or
by pressing the DVD or the VCR Button on the
remote control. However, if you press the OUTPUT
Button on the front panel first, you need to reselect the corresponding mode by pressing the
DVD or the VCR button on the remote control.
32. h Button
● DVD mode
Press to view the DVD picture in fast reverse
motion or to reverse playback of an Audio CD.
● VCR mode
Press to rewind the tape, or to view the picture
rapidly in reverse during the playback mode
(Rewind Search). Press to cancel a setting of
timer program. Press to correct digits when setting
program (For example: setting clock or timer program). Press to add or delete channel numbers
during channel preset.
33. Stop Button
Press to stop the tape motion. Press to enter digits
when setting program (For example: setting clock or
timer program). Press to select the setting modes
from the on screen menu.
34. RECORD Button
Press once to start a recording. Or, press repeatedly
to start a One-Touch Recording.
35. MENU Button
● DVD mode
Press to display the menu of the Disc.
● VCR mode
Press to access the VCR menu.
36. TITLE Button
37. SETUP Button
Press to enter the setup mode or to change setup items.
38. ZOOM Button
Enlarges part of a DVD-reproduced image.
39. MODE Button
Activates program playback or random playback
mode when playing CDs or MP3. Sets Black level or
SRS TruSurround.
40. SUBTITLE Button
Press to select the desired subtitle language.
41. ANGLE Button
Press to change the camera angle to see the sequence
being played back from a different angle.
42. REPEAT Button
Repeats playback of the current disc, title, chapter or
track.
43. A-B REPEAT Button
Repeats playback of a selected section.
44. SEARCH MODE Button
● DVD mode
Press to access or remove the Search display,
which allows you to go directly to a specific
Title/Chapter/Track/Time.
● VCR mode
Press to perform a Time Search or an Index Search.
45. CLEAR/C.RESET Button
● DVD mode
Press to reset the setting.
● VCR mode
Press to reset the counter. Press to exit from the
MENU screen.
46. RETURN Button
Returns to the previous operation.
47. Arrow Buttons
Use when making settings while watching the
display on a TV
screen.
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48. ENTER Button
Press to accept a setting.
49. g Button
● DVD mode
Press to fast forward the Disc. Press the Pause button, then press the FWD button to begin slow
motion playback. Press the FWD button repeatedly to change the forward speed of slow motion.
● VCR mode
Press to rapidly advance the tape, or view the picture rapidly in forward during playback (Forward
Search). When setting program (For example: setting clock or timer program), press to determine
your selection and proceed to the next step you
want to input. Press to determine the setting
modes from the on screen menu. Press to add or
delete channel numberes during channel preset.
50. PLAY Button
● DVD mode
Press to begin playback.
● VCR mode
Press to begin playback. Press to enter digits when
setting program (For example: setting clock or
timer program). Press to select the setting modes
from the on screen menu.
51. VCR Button
Press to select VCR mode for the remote control.
● You can switch the OUTPUT mode either by
pressing the OUTPUT Button on the front panel, or
by pressing the DVD or the VCR Button on the
remote control. However, if you press the OUTPUT
Button on the front panel first, you need to reselect the corresponding mode by pressing the
DVD or the VCR button on the remote control.
52. PAUSE Button
● DVD mode
Press to pause Disc playback. Press repeatedly to
advance the DVD picture step by step (or one
frame at a time).
Notes
To use the remote control to operate the DVD/VCR
and its features, press the DVD button on the remote
control before pressing other DVD buttons. Verify
that the green DVD OUTPUT Light is on.
To use the remote control to operate the VCR and its
features, press the VCR button on the remote control
before pressing other VCR buttons. Verify that the
green VCR OUTPUT Light is on.
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● VCR mode
While recording, press to temporarily stop the
recording (pause). Press a second time to resume
normal recording. You can not pause a One-Touch
Recording. Or, press during tape playback to
freeze the picture. Press to advance the picture by
one frame at a time during still mode.
53. SLOW Button
During tape playback, press to view the video tape in
slow motion. Press again to resume normal playback.
This button does not affect DVD playback.
54. VCR/TV Button
Use to select VCR or TV position. If the VCR/TV
light appears on the front of the DVD/VCR, it is in
VCR position (in either VCR or DVD mode). If the
VCR/TV light doesn’t appear on the front of the
DVD/VCR, it is in TV position.
● VCR Position
When the green VCR OUTPUT light appears on the
front of the DVD/VCR, use the VCR to watch a tape,
watch a TV program while recording it, or watch a
TV broadcast using the CHANNEL or the Number
buttons to change channels at the DVD/VCR.
When the green DVD OUTPUT light appears on
the front of the DVD/VCR, use the DVD/VCR to
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55. SKIP/CH. Buttons
56. AUDIO Button
57. AC Power Cord
58. AUDIO IN Jacks
59. DVD/VCR AUDIO OUT Jacks
60. COMPONENT VIDEO OUT Jacks
COMPONENT
OUT
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view Disc playback or menus.
● TV Position
Use to watch TV (changing channels at the TV) or
watch one program while recording another.
● DVD mode
Press to skip Chapters or Tracks.
● VCR mode
Press to change TV channels on the DVD/VCR.
Press to select a desired audio language or sound mode.
Connect to a standard AC outlet to supply power
to the DVD/VCR.
Connect audio cables coming from the audio out
jacks of a camcorder, another VCR, or an audio
source here.
Connect the supplied audio cables here and to the
Audio In jacks of a television or other audio
equipment.
Connect optional component video cables here
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and to the component Video In jacks of a television.
61. COAXIAL Jack
Connect an optional coaxial digital audio cable
here and to the Coaxial Digital Audio In jack of a
decoder or audio receiver.
62. S-VIDEO OUT Jack
Connect an optional S-Video cable here and to
the S-Video In jack of a television.
63. DVD/VCR VIDEO OUT Jack
Connect the yellow video cable (supplied) here
and to the TV’s Video In jack.
64. VIDEO IN Jack
Connect a cable coming from the video out jack
of a camcorder, another VCR, or an audio-visual
source (laser disc player, video disc player, etc.)
here.
65. CH3/CH4 Switch
Set to channel 3 or 4 to use your TV with your
DVD/VCR.
66. ANT-IN (Antenna In) Jack
Connect your antenna, Cable Box, or Direct
Broadcast System.
67. ANT-OUT (Antenna Out) Jack
Use the supplied RF coaxial cable to connect this
jack to the ANTENNA IN Jack on your TV.
Notes
The S-VIDEO OUT jack, COAXIAL jack, OPTICAL jack, and COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks
are only useful in DVD mode.
Lit when the
A-B repeat function
is on.
Lit when the
repeat function is on.
Lights up when the
inserted disc comes
to a pause.
Lit when the inserted
disc is being played back.
DISPLAY
Lights up when a DVD
is inserted into the tray.
Displays how long the current title
or track has been playing. When a
chapter or track is switched, the
number of the new title, chapter or
track is displayed.
Lights up when a
CD is inserted on
the tray.
DISPLAYS DURING
OPERATION
Power on
No disc inserted
Tray open
Tray closed
Loading the Disc
Power off
LOADING THE BATTERIES
1. Open the battery compartment
cover.
2. Insert two AA batteries, with each
one oriented correctly.
3. Close the cover.
Notes
Do not mix alkaline and manganese batteries.
Do not mix old and new batteries.
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CABINET DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Disassembly Flowchart
This flowchart indicates the disassembly steps to gain
access to item(s) to be serviced. When reassembling,
follow the steps in reverse order. Bend, route, and
dress the cables as they were originally.
[1] Top Cover
[10] Main CBA
[2] Front
Assembly
[3] Top Bracket
[5] DVD Mecha
Assembly
[7] Rear Panel
[8] VCR Chasis
Unit
[4] Jack CBA
[12] Side
Bracket
[6] DVD Main
CBA Unit
[11] Deck
Pedestal
[9] Deck
Assembly
REMOVAL
ID/
LOC.
No.
[6]
[7]
[8]
[9]
[10]Main CBA D8-----------
[11]
PART
DVD Main
CBA Unit
Rear
Panel
VCR
Chassis
Unit
Deck
Assembly
Deck
Pedestal
REMOVE/*UNHOOK/
Fig.
UNLOCK/RELEASE/
No.
UNPLUG/DESOLDER
3(S-5), *CN101,
D5
*CN401
D65(S-6), 3(S-7)-
D75(S-8), 6(S-9)-
D8Desolder, 2(S-12)4,5
D97(S-10)-
Note
2
2-1
2-2
2-3
3
[11] Deck
Pedestal
2. Disassembly Method
REMOVAL
ID/
LOC.
No.
[1]Top Cover D17(S-1)-
[2]
[3]
[4]Jack CBAD33(S-3)-
PART
Front
Assembly
Top
Bracket
REMOVE/*UNHOOK/
Fig.
UNLOCK/RELEASE/
No.
UNPLUG/DESOLDER
*CN505, *2(L-1), Tray
D2
Panel, *7(L-2)
D24(S-2)-
Note
1-1
1-2
1-3
1-4
1-5
1-6
1-7
Side
[12]
Bracket
↓
(1)
Note:
(1): Identification (location) No. of parts in the figures
(2): Name of the part
(3): Figure Number for reference
(4): Identification of parts to be removed, unhooked,
unlocked, released, unplugged, unclamped, or
desoldered.
P=Spring, L=Locking Tab, S=Screw,
CN=Connector
*=Unhook, Unlock, Release, Unplug, or Desolder
e.g. 2(S-2) = two Screws (S-2),
2(L-2) = two Locking Tabs (L-2)
(5): Refer to “Reference Notes.”
↓
(2)
D9(S-11)-
↓
(3)
↓
(4)
↓
(5)
[5]
DVD
Mecha
Assembly
3(S-4), *CN501,
D4
*CN701
-
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Reference Notes
CAUTION 1: Locking Tabs (L-1), (L-2) and (L-3) are
fragile. Be careful not to break them.
1-1. Connect the wall plug to an AC outlet and press
the OPEN/CLOSE button to open the Tray.
1-2. Remove the Tray Panel by releasing two Locking
Tabs (L-1).
1-3. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button again to close
the Tray.
1-4. Press the POWER button to turn the power off.
1-5. Unplug an AC cord.
1-6. Disconnect connector CN505.
1-7. Release seven Locking Tabs (L-2) (to do this,
first release five Locking Tabs (A) at the side and
top, and then release two Locking Tabs (B) at the
bottom.)
CAUTION 2: Electrostatic breakdown of the laser
diode in the optical system block may occur as a
potential difference caused by electrostatic charge
accumulated on cloth, human body etc., during
unpacking or repair work.
To avoid damage of pickup follow next procedures.
2-1. Slide the pickup unit as shown in Fig. D5.
2-2. Short the three short lands of FPC cable with sol-
der before removing the FFC cable (CN101) from
it. If you disconnect the FFC cable (CN101), the
laser diode of pickup will be destroyed. (Fig. D5)
2-3. Disconnect Connector (CN401). Remove three
Screws (S-5) and lift the DVD Main CBA Unit.
(Fig. D5)
CAUTION 3: When reassembling, confirm the FFC
cable (CN101) is connected completely. Then remove
the solder from the three short lands of FPC cable.
(Fig. D5)
4. When reassembling, solder wire jumpers as shown
in Fig. D8.
5. Before installing the Deck Assembly, be sure to
place the pin of LD-SW on Main CBA as shown in
Fig. D8. Then, install the Deck Assembly while
aligning the hole of Cam Gear with the pin of LDSW, the shaft of Cam Gear with the hole of LD-SW
as shown in Fig. D8.
[1] Top Cover
(S-1)
Tray Panel
(L-1)
(A)
(L-2)
(B)
[2] Front Assembly
(S-2)
(L-2)
(A)
(S-2)
(L-2)
[4] Jack CBA
(S-1)
Fig. D1
[3] Top Bracket
(S-2)
CN505
(A)
Fig. D2
(S-3)
(S-1)
Fig. D3
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CN501
(S-4)
CN701
(S-4)
[6] DVD Mecha Assembly
Fig. D4
[7] Rear Panel
(S-7)
(S-6)
(S-7)
Fig. D6
CN101
(S-5)
(S-5)
CN401
Short the three short lands by soldering
(S-5)
A
DVD Mecha
B
View for A
OR
[6] DVD Main
CBA Unit
(S-9)
(S-8)
(S-9)
[8] VCR Chassis
Unit
(S-8)
(S-9)
(S-8)
Fig. D7
Slide
Pickup Unit
View for B
Short the three short
lands by soldering
C
View for C
Fig. D5
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[9] Deck
Assembly
FE Head
Cylinder
Assembly
AC Head
Assembly
Pin
SW507
LD-SW
[10] Main CBA
[9] Deck Assembly
Cam Gear
[10] Main CBA
(S-12)
From
AC Head
Assembly
Lead with
white stripe
Desolder
From
Cylinder
Assembly
Lead with
white stripe
Shaft
LD-SW
Hole
Hole
Pin
[10] Main CBA
From
FE Head
Desolder
Lead with
red stripe
From
Capstan
Motor
Assembly
Desolder
BOTTOM VIEW
Lead connections of Deck Assembly and Main CBA
Fig. D8
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[11] Deck Pedestal
(S-10)
(S-11)
[12] Side
Bracket
HOW TO MANUAL EJECT
(S-10)
Fig. D9
1. Remove the Top Case.
2. Make a tool from a paper clip, etc., (length = approximately 50 mm, maximum diameter = approximately 3
mm) as shown below.
3. Insert the tool into the manual eject hole on the DVD
Mecha. Then, push it until the tray is ejected.
Top Cover
Tray
DVD Mecha
Eject Hole
Paper clip (Available Locally)
Straightened
portion = approximately 35mm
Deck Assembly
Length = approximately 50mm
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ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTIONS
General Note: "CBA" is an abbreviation for
"Circuit Board Assembly."
NOTE:
1.Electrical adjustments are required after replacing
circuit components and certain mechanical parts.
It is important to do these adjustments only after
all repairs and replacements have been completed. Also, do not attempt these adjustments
unless the proper equipment is available.
2.To perform these alignment / confirmation procedures, make sure that the tracking control is set in
the center position: Press either "L5??" or "K" button
on the remote control unit first, then the "PLAY"
button (Front Panel only).
CH1
CH2
Figure 1
EXT. Syncronize Trigger Point
1.0H
Switching Pulse
6.5H
V-Sync
0.5H
Test Equipment Required
1.Oscilloscope: Dual-trace with 10:1 probe,
V-Range: 0.001~50V/Div.,
F-Range: DC~AC-20MHz
2.Alignment Tape (FL8A)
Head Switching Position Adjustment
Purpose:
To determine the Head Switching point during
playback.
Symptom of Misadjustment:
May cause Head Switching noise or vertical jitter
in the picture.
Test pointAdj.PointModeInput
TP751(V-OUT)
TP302(RF-SW)
GND
Tape
VR501
(Switching Point)
(MAIN CBA)
Measurement
Equipment
PLAY
(SP)
Spec.
Reference Notes:
Play back the Alignment tape and adjust VR501 so
that the V-sync front edge of the CH1 video output
waveform is at the 6.5H(412.7µs) delayed position
from the rising edge of the CH2 head switching pulse
waveform.
-----
FL8AOscilloscope
Connections of Measurement Equipment
TP751
Main CBA
GND
TP302
6.5H±1H
(412.7µs±60µs)
Oscilloscope
CH1 CH2
Trig. (+)
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ROM RENEWAL MODE
1. Turn the power on and remove the disc on the tray.
2. To put the DVD player into version up mode, press
[9], [8], [7], [6], and [SEARCH MODE] buttons on
the remote control unit in that order. The tray will
open automatically.
Fig. a appears on the screen and Fig. b appears on
the VFD.
BE F/W VERSION UP MODE
PLEASE INSERT A DISC
FOR BE F/W VERSION UP.
POWER
EXIT:
Fig. d VFD in Programming Mode (Example)
The appearance shown in (*2) of Fig. c is
described as follows:
AppearanceNo.State
Reading...Sending files into the memory
1
Erasing...Erasing previous version data
2
Programming...
3Writing new version data
5. After programming is finished, the tray opens automatically. Fig. e appears on the screen and the
checksum in (*3) of Fig. e appears on the VFD.
(Fig. f)
Fig. a Version Up Mode Screen
Fig. b VFD in Version Up Mode
The DVD player can also enter the version up
mode with the tray open. In this case, Fig. a will be
shown on the screen while the tray is open.
3. Load the disc for version up. (For closing the tray,
only the "OPEN/CLOSE" button is available.)
4. The DVD player enters the F/W version up mode
automatically. Fig. c appears on the screen and
Fig. d appears on the VFD.
BE F/W VERSION UP MODE
VERSION:F1223S1E
Reading...(*2)
BE F/W VERSION UP MODE
VERSION: ********
COMPLETED SUM:7abc(*3)
Fig. e Completed Program Mode Screen
Fig. f VFD upon Finishing the Programing Mode (Example)
At this time, no buttons are available.
6. For tray opening, plug the AC cord into the AC outlet.
7. Turn the power on by pressing the power button
and the tray will close.
Fig. c Programming Mode Screen
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Servo/System Control Block Diagram
BLOCK DIAGRAMS < VCR Section >
(DECK ASSEMBLY)
AC HEAD ASSEMBLY
CONTROL
HEAD
TP303
CTL
CN504
5CTL(+)
6CTL(-)
Q504
ST-S
SENSOR CBA
Q503
END-S
SENSOR CBA
MAIN CBA
(Y/C PROCESS)
IC301
CONTROL
AMP
923 19
18
TP506
ST-S
TP507
END-S
AL+5V
D555
S-LED
SW507
LD-SW
Q506
TO DVD
SYSTEM CONTROL
BLOCK DIAGRAM
<DVD SECTION>
AL+5V
TP505
T-REEL
T-REEL
TIMER+5V
VR501
SW-POINT
AL+5V
REMOTE1
TP510
MODE-SW
AL+5V
SW506
REC SW
Q501
RESET
IC501
(SERVO/SYSTEM CONTROL)
1
REMOTE
25
REC-SW
PB-CTL
54
REC-CTL(-)
20
19
REC-CTL(+)
LD-SW74
ST-S
75
68
END-S
T-REEL
49
RESET
34
PG-DELAY
71
I2C-BUS-DATA
KEY 1
KEY 2
VCR LED 89
VCR LED 90
CAS-IN LED
CAS-IN LED 88
TIMER LED 84
TIMER LED
REC LED
REC LED
DVD-L
DVD-L
DVD-H 93
DVD-H 94
I2C-BUS-CLK
SERIAL-CLK
SERIAL-DATA
Hi-Fi-H-SW
Hi-Fi-CS
Hi-Fi/NOR-IN
ST/SAP-IN
72
73
87
85
82
83
91
92
10
9
11
12
18
8
65
67
KEY
SWITCH
P-ON+5V
TP502
S-INH
CN505
22KEY 2
33VCR LED
44CAS-IN LED
55TIMER LED
66P-ON LED
JACK CBA
CN651
D652
D653
D654
D655
D656
D588VCR
D589DVD
TU701
CLOCK
11
DATA
12
SERIAL-CLK
SERIAL-DATA
Hi-Fi/NOR-IN
REC
Hi-Fi-H-SW
Hi-Fi-CS
ST/SAP-IN
A-MUTE
KEY SWITCH
VCR
CAS
TIMER
POWER
TO Hi-Fi
AUDIO BLOCK
DIAGRAM
CYLINDER ASSEMBLY
PG
SENSOR
DRUM
MOTOR
M
MOTOR
A-MUTE
13
CAPSTAN MOTOR
CN502
C-F/R
CAPSTAN
MOTOR
M
MLOADING
1 C-F/R
2
AL+12V
3 AL+12V
P-ON+5V
4
GND
5
C-FG
6
C-CONT
7
GND
8
D-FG
9
LM-FWD/REV
10
D-CONT
11
D-PG
12
AL+12V
AL+12V
P-ON+5V
48
51
C-FG
C-CONT
55
D-FG
52
LM-FWD/REV
59
D-CONT56
D-PG
53
D-REC-H
D-PB-H
OUTPUT SELECT
INSEL/ST-SL
C-SYNC
D-V SYNC
V-ENV
C-ROTA
RF-SW
TRICK-H
SP/LP/SLP
BLUEBACK-ON
H-A-SW
H-A-COMP
62
61
100
7
21
33
70
15
17
47
45
66
16
14
OUTPUT SELECT
OUTPUT SELECT
A-MUTE
D-REC-H
D-PB-H
D-REC-H
D-PB-H
INSEL/ST-SL
C-SYNC
D-V SYNC
V-ENV
C-ROTA
RF-SW
TRICK-H
SP/LP/SLP
BLUEBACK-ON
H-A-SW
H-A-COMP
TO AUDIO
BLOCK
DIAGRAM
TO VIDEO
BLOCK
DIAGRAM
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Video Block Diagram
NOTE: The Tuner Unit (TU701) is either type A or type B.
JK751
V-OUT
TYPE A
TU701
VIDEO-IN
VIDEO-OUT
6
24
TP751
V-OUT
WF1
TO
SERVO/SYSTEM
CONTROL BLOCK
DIAGRAM
Q391
BUFFER
OUTPUT SELECT
Q760
(Y/C PROCESS)
IC301
15
(OUTPUT SELECT)
IC751
SW CTL
9 10 11
DVD
VCR
REC VIDEO SIGNAL PB VIDEO SIGNALMODE: SP/REC
1
DVD-VIDEO
2
TO DVD VIDEO
BLOCK DIAGRAM
<DVD SECTION>
MAIN CBA
35
TYPE B
TU701
VIDEO-IN
VIDEO-OUT
JK752
REAR
V-IN
JACK CBA
JK753
FRONT
V-IN
6
18
CN651CN505
V-IN-F
77
TO
SERVO/SYSTEM
CONTROL BLOCK
DIAGRAM
IC501
OSD-
CHARA-OUT
OSD-
BLUEBACK
INSEL/ST-SL
D-PB-H
D-REC-H
TRICK-H
C-SYNC
C-ROTA
D-V SYNC
SP/LP/SLP
BLUEBACK-ON
30
3131
30
TUNER
42
REAR
38
FRONT
40
71
16
REC/EE/PB
D-REC-H
11
TRICK/C-G/APC
73
34
C-ROTA
14
D-V SYNC
39
SP/LP/SLP
59
BLUEBACK-ON
41
BLUEBACK
V-AGC
SYNC
SEPA
CHARA
R
P
6dB
AMP
MIX
FBC
R P
Y/C
MIX
45474944
CCD 1H
DELAY
DOC YNR Y/C COMB
CHROMINANCE
SIGNAL PROCESS
Q301
BUFFER
LUMINANCE
SIGNAL PROCESS
AGC
AMP
(DECK ASSEMBLY)
VIDEO (R)-1 HEAD
VIDEO (L)-1 HEAD
VIDEO (L)-2 HEAD
VIDEO (R)-2 HEAD
CYLINDER ASSEMBLY
CN251
V(R)-1
1
V-COM
2
V(L)-1
3
V(L)-2
4
V-COM
5
V(R)-2
6
TO
SERVO/SYSTEM
CONTROL BLOCK
DIAGRAM
WF2
RF-SW
V-ENV
H-A-SW
H-A-COMP
TP302
RF-SW
91
90
89
88
85
84
83
82
13
93
15
H-A-COMP
94
R
L
SP
LP/EP
L
R
HPF
ENV
DET
R
P
74
TP301
C-PB
WF3
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Audio Block Diagram
NOTE: The Tuner Unit (TU701) is either type A or type B.
TYPE A
TYPE B
REAR
TU701
MOD-A
TU701
MOD-A
A-OUT (R)
A-OUT (L)
A-OUT (R)
A-OUT (L)
REAR
A-IN (R)
REAR
A-IN (L)
SIF
SIF
JK751
JK756
JK752
22
15
2
Q762
BUFFER
2
+
Q763
BUFFER
TP753
A-OUT (R)
4
14
A-OUT (L)
TP754
Q760
OUTPUT SELECT
IC751
(OUTPUT SELECT)
DVD
VCR
DVD
VCR
SW CTL
9 10 11
TO SERVO/SYSTEM
CONTOL BLOCK
DIAGRAM
13
12
PB-AUDIO SIGNALREC-AUDIO SIGNALMode : SP/REC
MAIN CBA
DVD-A(R)
DVD-A(L)
A-IN (L)-F
3
5
IC301
IC301
(AUDIO PROCESS)76
78
80
TUNER
LINE 1
LINE 2
ALC
A-IN (R)-F
A-OUT (R)
A-IN (R)-R
A-IN (L)-R
A-OUT (L)
N-A-OUT
N-A-IN
TO DVD AUDIO
BLOCK DIAGRAM
<DVD SECTION>
SIF
TO Hi-Fi AUDIO
BLOCK DIAGRAM
JK754
A-IN (L)
FRONT
JK755
A-IN (R)
(DECK ASSEMBLY)
AUDIO
HEAD
AUDIO
ERASE
HEAD
FULL
ERASE
HEAD
CN651CN505
JACK CBA
AC HEAD ASSEMBLY
FE HEAD
99A-IN(L)-F
1010A-IN(R)-F
CN504
4 A-PB/REC
3 A-COM
1 AE-H
2 AE-H/FE-H
CN501
1 FE-H
2 FE-H-GND
Q422
BIAS
OSC
P-ON+5V
Q423 (PB=ON)
Q425
Q424
(PB=ON)
Q421
SWITCHING
D-REC OFF
P-ON+5V
99
REC
AMP
LINE
AMP
11 12
D-REC-H
MUTE
REC/EE/PB
16
96
98
D-PB-H
A-MUTE
D-REC-H
TO SERVO/SYSTEM
CONTROL BLOCK
DIAGRAM
R
4
EQ
AMP
SP/LP-ON
3
AUTO
BIAS
1
2
6
100
P
7
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Hi-Fi Audio Block Diagram
SIF
57
IC451 (MTS/ SAP/ Hi-Fi AUDIO PROCESS/ Hi-Fi HEAD AMP)
NOISE
DET
SIF
DEMOD
SAP
FILTER
STEREO
FILTER
PILOT
DET
SAP
DEMOD
PILOT
CANCEL
L-R
DEMOD
MAIN CBA
ST/SAP
SW
DC
dBX
DEC
MATRIX
SERIAL
DATA
DECODER
REC-AUDIO SIGNALPB-AUDIO SIGNALMode : SP/REC
37
38
39
Hi-Fi-CS
SERIAL-DATA
SERIAL-CLK
TO SERVO/ SYSTEM
CONTROL BLOCK
DIAGRAM
TO
AUDIO
BLOCK
DIAGRAM
A-IN (R)-R
A-IN (R)-F
N-A-OUT
A-IN (L)-R
A-IN (L)-F
69
71
STEREO
PLL
R-CH
PNR
R-CH
INSEL
6
7
9
NOR
SW
L-CH
INSEL
4847
1314
P
R
SW
NOISE
LIMDEV
COMP
VCO
HOLD
PULSE
NOISE
DET
LPF
MATRIX
R-CH BPF
OUTPUT
SELECT
COMP
ALC
BO
DET
MUTE
ENV
DET
MODE
OUT
51
23
80
78
77
40
49
26
ST/SAP-IN
Hi-Fi/NOR-IN
4
1
N-A-IN
A-OUT (L)
A-OUT (R)
Hi-Fi-H-SW
A-MUTE
TO SERVO/SYSTEM
CONTROL BLOCK
DIAGRAM
TO AUDIO
BLOCK DIAGRAM
TO SERVO/SYSTEM
CONTROL BLOCK
DIAGRAM
CYLINDER
ASSEMBLY
LPF
L-CH BPF
AGC
AGC
DET
3130
R
L
24
27
CN251
Hi-Fi-A(R)7
Hi-Fi-COM8
Hi-Fi-A(L)9
Hi-Fi
AUDIO
(R) HEAD
Hi-Fi
AUDIO
(L) HEAD
L-CH
PNR
R
P
LIMDEV
SW
NOISE
VCO
COMP
H9200BLH1-10-71-10-8
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Power Supply Block Diagram
NOTE :
The voltage for parts in hot circuit is measured using
hot GND as a common terminal.
HOT CIRCUIT. BE CAREFUL.
F
F
A V
CAUTION
FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE HAZARD,
REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME TYPE FUSE.
ATTENTION : POUR UNE PROTECTION CONTINUE LES RISQES
D'INCELE N'UTILISER QUE DES FUSIBLE DE MEMO TYPE.
RISK OF FIRE
"This symbol means fast operating fuse."
"Ce symbole reprèsente un fusible à fusion rapide."
-REPLACE FUSE AS MARKED.
CAUTION !
If Main Fuse (F001) is blown, check to see that all components in the
power supply circuit are not defective before you connect the AC plug to
the AC power supply. Otherwise it may cause some components in the
power supply circuit to fail.
Fixed voltage power supply circuit is used in this unit.
Many electrical and mechanical parts in this chassis
have special characteristics. These characteristics
often pass unnoticed and the protection afforded by
them cannot necessarily be obtained by using replacement components rated for higher voltage, wattage,
etc. Replacement parts that have these special safety
characteristics are identified in this manual and its
supplements; electrical components having such features are identified by the mark " # " in the schematic
diagram and the parts list. Before replacing any of
these components, read the parts list in this manual
carefully. The use of substitute replacement parts that
do not have the same safety characteristics as specified in the parts list may create shock, fire, or other
hazards.
Capacitor Temperature Markings
Mark
Capacity
change rate
Standard
temperature
Temperature
range
Notes:
1. Do not use the part number shown on these drawings for ordering. The correct part number is
shown in the parts list, and may be slightly different
or amended since these drawings were prepared.
2. All resistance values are indicated in ohms
3
(K=10
3. Resistor wattages are 1/4W or 1/6W unless otherwise specified.
4. All capacitance values are indicated in µF
(P=10
5. All voltages are DC voltages unless otherwise
specified.
, M=106).
-6
µF).
(B)
(F)+30 - 80%20°C-25~+85°C
(SR)
(Z)+30 - 80%20°C-10~+70°C
Capacitors and transistors are represented by the following symbols.
±
±
10%
15%
20°C-25~+85°C
20°C-25~+85°C
CBA Symbols
(Top View) (Bottom View)
+
Electrolytic Capacitor
(Bottom View)
Transistor or Digital Transistor
E C B
(Top View)
NPN Transistor
(Top View)
Schematic Diagram Symbols
Digital Transistor
PNP Transistor
E C B
(Top View)
E C B
NPN Digital Transistor
E C B
(Top View)
PNP Digital
Transistor
E C B
1-11-1SC_FN1
Page 35
LIST OF CAUTION, NOTES, AND SYMBOLS USED IN THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS ON THE FOLLOWING
PAGES:
1. CAUTION:
FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE HAZARD, REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME
F
A V
TYPE FUSE.
ATTENTION: POUR UNE PROTECTION CONTINUE LES RISQES D'INCELE N'UTILISER QUE
DES FUSIBLE DE MEMO TYPE.
RISK OF FIRE-REPLACE FUSE AS MARKED.
This symbol means fast operating fuse.
Ce symbole represente un fusible a fusion rapide.
2. CAUTION:
Fixed Voltage (or Auto voltage selectable) power supply circuit is used in this unit.
If Main Fuse (F1001) is blown, first check to see that all components in the power supply circuit are not defective before you connect the AC plug to the AC power supply. Otherwise it may cause some components in the
power supply circuit to fail.
3. Note:
(1) Do not use the part number shown on the drawings for ordering. The correct part number is shown in the parts
list, and may be slightly different or amended since the drawings were prepared.
(2) To maintain original function and reliability of repaired units, use only original replacement parts which are
listed with their part numbers in the parts list section of the service manual.
4. Wire Connectors
(1) Prefix symbol "CN" means "connector" (can disconnect and reconnect).
(2) Prefix symbol "CL" means "wire-solder holes of the PCB" (wire is soldered directly).
5. Mode: SP
6. Voltage indications for PLAY mode on the schematics are as shown below:
Unit: Volts
5.0
231
5.0
PLAY mode
Indicates that the voltage
is not consistent here.
7. How to read converged lines
1-D3
Distinction Area
Line Number
(1 to 3 digits)
Examples:
1. "1-D3" means that line number "1" goes to area "D3".
2. "1-B1" means that line number "1" goes to area "B1".
8. Test Point Information
3
AREA D3
2
1
AREA B1
1-D3
ABCD
1-B1
: Indicates a test point with a jumper wire across a hole in the PCB.
: Used to indicate a test point with a component lead on foil side.
: Used to indicate a test point with no test pin.
: Used to indicate a test point with a test pin.
1-11-2SC_FN2
Page 36
Main 1/5 Schematic Diagram < VCR Section >
ICS
TRANSISTORS
VARIABLE RESISTORS
CONNECTORS
TEST POINTS
A5
B5
1
Note:
*
When it is necessary to replace one or more of the following Diodes,
all three should be replaced: D588, D589, D656.
C5
D5
E5
REC Video Signal
REC Audio Signal
F5
PB Video Signal
PB Audio Signal
Main 1/5 Schematic Diagram
Ref. NoPosition
IC501D-3
Q501E-2
Q503A-3
Q504A-3
Q506B-2
CN501F-4
CN502F-4
CN504F-5
CN505A-5
VR501B-3
TP502D-5
TP505B-2
TP506B-3
TP507B-3
A4
A3
B4
B3
C4
C3
D4
D3
E4
E3
F4
F3
A2
A1
B2
B1
C2
C1
D2
D1
E2
E1
F2
F1
1-11-31-11-41-11-5
H9200SCM1
Page 37
Main 2/5 Schematic Diagram < VCR Section >
TEST POINTS
G5
G4
H5
H4
I5
I4
J5
J4
REC Video Signal
REC Audio Signal
K5L5
K4
PB Video + DVD Video Signal
DVD Video Signal
PB Video Signal
PB Audio Signal
L4
2
Note:
*
The Tuner Unit ( TU701 ) is either type A or type B.
These two types are exchangeable and can be equally used
whichever the model is. The difference between type A and
type B is shown in the table below.
When it is necessary to replace one or more of the following Diodes,
all four should be replaced: D652, D653, D654, D655.
H9200SCJ
Jack CBA Top ViewJack CBA Bottom View
1-11-19
BH9200F01012-C
1-11-20
Page 43
Function CBA Top View
Function CBA Bottom View
BH9200F01012-B
1-11-21
1-11-22
Page 44
Main CBA Top View
Sensor CBA Top View ( End Sensor )
BHB300F01011-A
BHB300F01011-B
WF1
TP751
V-OUT
CAUTION !
Fixed voltage power supply circuit is used in this unit.
If Main Fuse (F001) is blown, check to see that all components in the power supply
circuit are not defective before you connect the AC plug to the AC power supply.
Otherwise it may cause some components in the power supply circuit to fail.
F
A V
CAUTION
FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE HAZARD,
REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME TYPE FUSE.
ATTENTION : POUR UNE PROTECTION CONTINUE LES RISQES
D'INCELE N'UTILISER QUE DES FUSIBLE DE MEMO TYPE.
RISK OF FIRE-REPLACE FUSE AS MARKED.
"This symbol means fast operating fuse."
"Ce symbole reprèsente un fusible à fusion rapide."
BECAUSE A HOT CHASSIS GROUND IS PRESENT IN THE POWER
SUPPLY CIRCUIT , AN ISOLATION TRANSFORMER MUST BE USED.
ALSO , IN ORDER TO HAVE THE ABILITY TO INCREASE THE INPUT
SLOWLY , WHEN TROUBLESHOOTING THIS TYPE POWER SUPPLY
CIRCUIT , A VARIABLE ISOLATION TRANSFORMER IS REQUIRED.
NOTE :
The voltage for parts in hot circuit is measured using
hot GND as a common terminal.
WF5
TP301
C-PB
WF2
TP302
RF-SW
TP303
CTL
Sensor CBA Top View ( Start Sensor )
BHB300F01011-A
BHB300F01011-B
VR501
SW-P
TP502
S-INH
1-11-231-11-24
1-11-25
BH9200AF01012-A
Page 45
Main CBA Bottom View
TRANSISTORS
CONNECTORS
CAUTION !
Fixed voltage power supply circuit is used in this unit.
If Main Fuse (F001) is blown, check to see that all components in the power supply
circuit are not defective before you connect the AC plug to the AC power supply.
Otherwise it may cause some components in the power supply circuit to fail.
The Tuner Unit ( TU701 ) is either type A or type B.
Wave Form will be different. It depends on the type of
tuner used on the unit you are servicing.
TYPEB
WF8WF8
WF8WF9
WF8WF10
WF8WF11
WF8WF14
WF8WF8
WF8WF9
WF8WF10
WF8WF11
WF8WF14
F
A V
CAUTION
FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE HAZARD,
REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME TYPE FUSE.
ATTENTION : POUR UNE PROTECTION CONTINUE LES RISQES
D'INCELE N'UTILISER QUE DES FUSIBLE DE MEMO TYPE.
RISK OF FIRE-REPLACE FUSE AS MARKED.
"This symbol means fast operating fuse."
"Ce symbole reprèsente un fusible à fusion rapide."
BECAUSE A HOT CHASSIS GROUND IS PRESENT IN THE POWER
SUPPLY CIRCUIT , AN ISOLATION TRANSFORMER MUST BE USED.
ALSO , IN ORDER TO HAVE THE ABILITY TO INCREASE THE INPUT
SLOWLY , WHEN TROUBLESHOOTING THIS TYPE POWER SUPPLY
CIRCUIT , A VARIABLE ISOLATION TRANSFORMER IS REQUIRED.
NOTE :
The voltage for parts in hot circuit is measured using
hot GND as a common terminal.
TEST POINTS
TP301B-2
TP302B-2
TP303F-3
TP502B-2
TP505F-3
TP506F-2
TP507B-3
TP751C-5
1-11-261-11-271-11-28
BH9200F01012-A
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DVD Main 1/4 Schematic Diagram < DVD Section >
ICS
TRANSISTORS
CONNECTORS
DATA(VIDEO+AUDIO)
FOCUS SERVO SIGNAL
TRACKING SERVO SIGNAL
SPINDLE SERVO SIGNAL
SLIDE SERVO SIGNAL
DVD MAIN 1/4
Ref No.Position
IC101C-4
IC102F-5
IC103B-3
IC301E-2
A5
A4
B5
B4
C5
C4
D5
D4
E5
E4
F5
F4
G5
G4
Q101B-3
Q102B-3
CN101A-4
CN301G-1
CN302G-2
CN501A-2
A3
A2
B3
B2
C3
C2
D3
D2
E3
E2
F3
F2
G3
G2
A1
B1
1-11-291-11-301-11-31
C1
D1
E1
F1
G1
H9200SCD1
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DVD Main 2/4 Schematic Diagram < DVD Section >
ICS
TRANSISTORS
CONNECTORS
DATA(VIDEO+AUDIO)
FOCUS SERVO SIGNAL
TRACKING SERVO SIGNAL
SPINDLE SERVO SIGNAL
SLIDE SERVO SIGNAL
DVD MAIN 2/4
Ref No.Position
IC201N-2
IC401I-3
Q401I-3
H5
H4
I5
I4
J5
J4
K5
K4
L5
L4
M5
M4
N5
N4
CN201N-1
CN401H-4
H3
H2
I3
I2
J3
J2
K3
K2
L3
L2
M3
M2
N3
N2
H1
I1
1-11-321-11-331-11-34H9200SCD2
J1
K1
L1
M1
N1
Page 48
DVD Main 3/4 Schematic Diagram < DVD Section >
ICS
TRANSISTORS
CONNECTORS
O5
P5
Q5
R5
S5
DATA(VIDEO+AUDIO)
FOCUS SERVO SIGNAL
TRACKING SERVO SIGNAL
SPINDLE SERVO SIGNAL
SLIDE SERVO SIGNAL
T5
DVD MAIN 3/4
Ref No.Position
IC601T-1
IC602O-3
IC605O-5
IC606O-4
IC608P-4
U5
Q701P-5
CN601O-5
O4
O3
P4
P3
Q4
Q3
R4
R3
S4
S3
T4
T3
U4
U3
O2
O1
P2
P1
Q2
Q1
R2
R1
S2
S1
T2
T1
U2
U1
1-11-351-11-361-11-37
H9200SCD3
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DVD Main 4/4 Schematic Diagram < DVD Section >
ICS
CONNECTOR
DATA(VIDEO+AUDIO)
FOCUS SERVO SIGNAL
TRACKING SERVO SIGNAL
SPINDLE SERVO SIGNAL
SLIDE SERVO SIGNAL
DVD MAIN 4/4
Ref No.Position
IC604W-2
IC801Y-1
CN701AA-2
V3W3X3Y3
V2
W2
X2
Y2
Z3
Z2
AA3
AA2
V1
1-11-381-11-39
W1
X1
Y1
Z1
1-11-40
AA1
H9200SCD4
Page 50
WAVEFORMS
NOTE:
The Tuner Unit (TU701) is either type A or type B.
Wave Form will be different. It depends on the type of
tuner used on the unit you are servicing.
1.Clean all parts for the tape transport (Upper Drum with Video Head / Pinch Roller / Audio Control Head / Full
Erase Head) using 90% lsopropyl Alcohol.
2.After cleaning the parts, do all DECK ADJUSTMENTS.
3.For the reference numbers listed above, refer to Deck Exploded Views.
* B73 ------ Recording Model only
LDG Belt
II
2-1-1U25MEN
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Cleaning
Cleaning of Video Head
Clean the head with a head cleaning stick or chamois
cloth.
Procedure
1.Remove the top cabinet.
2.Put on a glove (thin type) to avoid touching the
upper and lower drum with your bare hand.
3.Put a few drops of 90% Isopropyl alcohol on the
head cleaning stick or on the chamois cloth and,
by slightly pressing it against the head tip, turn the
upper drum to the right and to the left.
Notes:
1.The video head surface is made of very hard
material, but since it is very thin, avoid cleaning it
vertically.
2.Wait for the cleaned part to dry thoroughly before
operating the unit.
3.Do not reuse a stained head cleaning stick or a
stained chamois cloth.
Cleaning of Audio Control Head
Clean the head with a cotton swab.
Procedure
1.Remove the top cabinet.
2.Dip the cotton swab in 90% isopropyl alcohol and
clean the audio control head. Be careful not to
damage the upper drum and other tape running
parts.
Notes:
1.Avoid cleaning the audio control head vertically.
2.Wait for the cleaned part to dry thoroughly before
operating the unit or damage may occur.
A/C Head
Upper
Cylinder
Do Not !
Video Head
Cleaning Stick
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SERVICE FIXTURE AND TOOLS
J-1-1, J-1-2
J-3
J-2
J-4
J-5
Ref. No. NamePart No.Adjustment
J-1-1Alignment TapeFL8AHead Adjustment of Audio Control Head
J-1-2Alignment TapeFL8N
(2Head only)
FL8NW
(4Head only)
J-2Guide Roller Adj.ScrewdriverAvailable
Locally
J-3MirrorAvailable
Locally
J-4Azimuth Adj.Screwdriver +Available
Locally
J-5X Value Adj.Screwdriver -Available
Locally
2-2-1U25NFIX
Azimuth and X Value Adjustment of Audio Control
Head / Adjustment of Envelope Waveform
Guide Roller
Tape Transportation Check
A/C Head Height
X Value
Page 67
MECHANICAL ALIGNMENT PROCEDURES
Explanation of alignment for the tape to correctly run
starts on the next page. Refer to the information below
on this page if a tape gets stuck, for example, in the
mechanism due to some electrical trouble of the unit.
Service Information
A. Method for Manual Tape Loading/Unloading
To load a cassette tape manually:
1. Disconnect the AC plug.
2. Remove the Top Case and Front Assembly.
3. Insert a cassette tape. Though the tape will not be
automatically loaded, make sure that the cassette
tape is all the way in at the inlet of the Cassette
Holder. To confirm this, lightly push the cassette
tape further in and see if the tape comes back out,
by a spring motion, just as much as you have
pushed in.
4. Turn the LDG Belt in the appropriate direction
shown in Fig. M1 for a minute or two to complete
this task.
To unload a cassette tape manually:
1. Disconnect the AC plug.
2. Remove the Top Case and Front Assembly.
3. Make sure that the Moving guide preparations are
in the Eject Position.
4. Turn the LDG Belt in the appropriate direction
shown in Fig. M1 until the Moving guide preparations come to the Eject Position. Stop turning
when the preparations begin clicking or can not be
moved further. However, the tape will be left
wound around the cylinder.
5. Turn the LDG Belt in the appropriate direction continuously, and the cassette tape will be ejected.
Allow a minute or two to complete this task.
B. Method to place the Cassette Holder in the tape-
loaded position without a cassette tape
1. Disconnect the AC Plug.
2. Remove the Top Case and Front Assembly.
3. Turn the LDG Belt in the appropriate direction
shown in Fig. M1. Release the locking tabs shown
in Fig. M1 and continue turning the LDG Belt until
the Cassette Holder comes to the tape-loaded
position. Allow a minute or two to complete this
task.
Top View
Moving guide T preparation
(Eject Position)
Moving guide S preparation
(Eject Position)
Push the tape
to load it.
Push the locking tab gently to unlock
when loading without a cassette.
UNLOAD
/EJECT
LOAD
Side View
LDG Belt
Fig. M1
Bottom View
LDG Belt (B)
UNLOAD
/EJECT
Cam Gear
Fig. M2
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1.Tape Interchangeability Alignment
Note:
To do these alignment procedures, make sure that the
Tracking Control Circuit is set to the center position
every time a tape is loaded or unloaded. (Refer to
page 2-3-4, procedure 1-C, step 2.)
Note: Before starting this Mechanical Alignment, do all
Electrical Adjustment procedures.
Flowchart of Alignment for tape traveling
Loading (Use a blank tape.)
Adjust the height of the Guide Rollers
(Supply side and take-up side).
(Use a blank tape.) (pg. 2-3-3)
1-A
Check to see that the tape is not creasing
and that there is no slack on the supply
and take-up side Guide Rollers.
(Use a blank tape.)
Adjust the X Value for maximum envelope.
(pg. 2-3-3) (Use Alignment Tape.)
Adjust the envelope. (pg. 2-3-4)
Check the envelope.
OK
Adjust the Audio Section.
(Azimuth Alignment) (pg. 2-3-4)
Check the audio output.
OK
1-A
1-B
1-C
1-C
1-D
1-D
Not good
Not good
Not good
Do the final tape-traveling test to see that
the tape runs normally in play mode without creasing or slacking.
OK
Completion
1-A
Check the following:
1. X Value (pg. 2-3-3)
2. Envelope (pg. 2-3-4)
OK
1-B, 1-C
Not good
2-3-2U25NMA
Adjust the X value and envelope.
1-B, 1-C
Page 69
1-A. Preliminary/Final Checking and
Alignment of Tape Path
Purpose:
To make sure that the tape path is well stabilized.
Symptom of Misalignment:
If the tape path is unstable, the tape will be damaged.
3. Check to see that the tape runs without creasing at
Take-up Guide Post [4] or without snaking between
Guide Roller [3] and AC Head. (Fig. M3 and M5)
4. If creasing or snaking is apparent, adjust the Tilt
Adj. Screw of the AC Head. (Fig. M6)
Note: Do not use an Alignment Tape for this procedure. If the unit is not correctly aligned, the tape may
be damaged.
1. Play back a blank cassette tape and check to see
that the tape runs without creasing at Guide Rollers
[2] and [3], and at points A and B on the lead surface. (Refer to Fig M3 and M4.)
2. If creasing is apparent, align the height of the guide
rollers by turning the top of Guide Rollers [2] and
[3] with a Guide Roller Adj. Screwdriver. (Refer to
Fig. M3 and M5.)
Guide Roller [2]
A
Take-up Guide Post [4]
Guide Roller [3]
AC Head
B
Fig. M3
Lead Surface of Cylinder
Correct
Guide Roller
Tape
Tape
Fig. M4
Incorrect
Azimuth Adj. Screw
AC Head
X-Value Adj.
Screwdriver
Tilt Adj. Screw
Fig. M6
1-B. X Value Alignment
Purpose:
To align the Horizontal Position of the Audio/Control/
Erase Head.
Symptom of Misalignment:
If the Horizontal Position of the Audio/Control/Erase
Head is not properly aligned, maximum envelope cannot be obtained at the Neutral position of the Tracking
Control Circuit.
1. Connect the oscilloscope to TP301 (C-PB) and
TP303 (CTL) on the Main CBA. Use TP302 (RFSW) as a trigger.
2. Play back the Gray Scale of the Alignment Tape
(FL8NW) and confirm that the PB FM signal is
present.
3. Set the Tracking Control Circuit to the center position by pressing CH UP button then “ PLAY ” button
on the unit. (Refer to note on bottom of page
2-3-4.)
4. Use the X-Value Adj. Screwdriver so that the PB
FM signal at TP301 (C-PB) is maximum. (Fig. M6)
5. Press CH UP button on the unit until the CTL waveform has shifted by approx. +2msec. Make sure
that the envelope is simply attenuated (shrinks in
height) during this process so that you will know
the envelope has been at its peak.
Tape
Take-up Guide
Post
Fig. M5
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6. Press CH DOWN button on the unit until the CTL
waveform has shifted from its original position (not
the position achieved in step 5, but the position of
CTL waveform in step 4) by approximately -2msec.
Make sure that the envelope is simply attenuated
(shrinks in height) once CTL waveform passes its
original position and is further brought in the minus
direction.
7. Set the Tracking Control Circuit to the center position by pressing CH UP button and then “ PLAY ”
button.
1-C. Checking/Adjustment of Envelope
Waveform
Purpose:
To achieve a satisfactory picture and precise tracking.
Symptom of Misalignment:
If the envelope output is poor, noise will appear in the
picture. The tracking will then lose precision and the
playback picture will be distorted by any slight variation of the Tracking Control Circuit.
1. Connect the oscilloscope to TP301 (C-PB) on the
Main CBA. Use TP302 (RF-SW) as a trigger.
2. Play back the Gray Scale on the Alignment Tape
(FL8NW). Set the Tracking Control Circuit to the
center position by pressing CH UP button and then
“ PLAY ” button on the unit. Adjust the height of
Guide Rollers [2] and [3] (Fig. M3, Page 2-3-3)
watching the oscilloscope display so that the envelope becomes as flat as possible. To do this adjustment, turn the top of the Guide Roller with the
Guide Roller Adj. Screwdriver.
3. If the envelope is as shown in Fig. M7, adjust the
height of Guide Roller [2] (Refer to Fig. M3) so that
the waveform looks like the one shown in Fig. M9.
4. If the envelope is as shown in Fig. M8, adjust the
height of Guide Roller [3] (Refer to Fig. M3) so that
the waveform looks like the one shown in Fig. M9.
5. When Guide Rollers [2] and [3] (Refer to Fig.M3)
are aligned properly, there is no envelope drop
either at the beginning or end of track as shown in
Fig. M9.
Note: Upon completion of the adjustment of Guide
Rollers [2] and [3] (Refer to Fig. M3), check the X
Value by pushing the CH UP or DOWN buttons alternately, to check the symmetry of the envelope. Check
the number of pushes to ensure center position. The
number of pushes CH UP button to achieve 1/2 level
of envelope should match the number of pushes CH
DOWN button from center. If required, redo the “X
Value Alignment.”
1-D. Azimuth Alignment of Audio/Control/
Erase Head
Purpose:
To correct the Azimuth alignment so that the Audio/
Control/Erase Head meets tape tracks properly.
Symptom of Misalignment:
If the position of the Audio/Control/Erase Head is not
properly aligned, the Audio S/N Ratio or Frequency
Response will be poor.
1. Connect the oscilloscope to the audio output jack
on the rear side of the deck.
2. Play back the alignment tape (FL8NW) and confirm
that the audio signal output level is 8kHz.
3. Adjust Azimuth Adj. Screw so that the output level
on the AC Voltmeter or the waveform on the oscilloscope is at maximum. (Fig. M6)
Dropping envelope level at the beginning of track.
Fig. M7
Dropping envelope level at the end of track.
Fig. M8
Envelope is adjusted properly. (No envelope drop)
Fig. M9
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DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES
OF DECK MECHANISM
Before following the procedures described below, be sure to remove the deck assembly from the cabinet. (Refer to
CABINET DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS on page 1-7-1.)
All the following procedures, including those for adjustment and replacement of parts, should be done in Eject
mode; see the positions of [41] and [42] in Fig.DM1 on page 2-4-3. When reassembling, follow the steps in reverse
order.
STEP
/LOC.
START-
ING
No.
[1][1]Guide Holder ATDM32(S-1)
[2][1]Cassette Holder Assembly TDM4
[3][2]Slider LTDM5(S-2)
[4][2]Slider RTDM5(S-3)
[5][4]Lock LeverTDM5(S-4),*(P-1)
[6][2]C PlateTDM5
[7][7]Cylinder AssemblyTDM1,DM6Desolder, 3(S-5)
[8][8]Loading Motor AssemblyTDM1,DM7
[9][9]AC Head AssemblyTDM1,DM7(S-7)
[10][2]Tape Guide AssemblyTDM1,DM8*(P-2)
[11][10]Door Opener BTDM1,DM8*(L-1),*(L-2)
[12][11]Pinch Arm (B)TDM1,DM8*(P-3)
[13][12]Pinch Arm (A) AssemblyTDM1,DM8
[14][14]FE HeadTDM1,DM9(S-8)
[15][15]PrismTDM1,DM9(S-9)
[16][2]Slider ShaftTDM10(S-10),*(L-3)
[17][16]C Drive Lever LTDM10
[18][16]C Drive Lever RTDM10
[19][7],[10] Capstan MotorBDM2,DM11 3(S-11), Cap Belt
[20][20]Clutch AssemblyBDM2,DM12 (C-1)
[21][20]FF ArmBDM2,DM12
[22][22]Cam Holder FBDM2,DM13 (C-2)
[23][23]Cam Gear (B)BDM2,DM13 (C-3),*(P-4)
[24][24]Mode GearBDM2,DM14 (C-4)
[25]
[26][22]Worm HolderBDM2,DM14 (S-12)
[27][26]Pulley AssemblyBDM2,DM14
[28][25],[26] Cam Gear (A)BDM2,DM14
[29][25]Idler AssemblyBDM1,DM15 *(L-5)
[30][25]BT ArmBDM2,DM15 *(P-5)
[31][25]
[32][31]
No.
[20],[23],
[24]
Mode LeverBDM2,DM14 (C-5), *(L-4)
Loading Arm S (B)
Assembly
Loading Arm T (B)
Assembly
PART
Fig. No.
BDM2,DM15
BDM2,DM15
REMOVALINSTALLATION
REMOVE/*UNHOOK/
UNLOCK/RELEASE/
UNPLUG/DESOLDER
Desolder, LDG Belt,
2(S-6)
ADJUSTMENT
CONDITION
(+)Refer to Alignment
Sec.Pg.2-4-9
(+)Refer to Alignment
Sec.Pg.2-4-9
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STEP
/LOC.
START-
ING
No.
[33][2],[25] M Brake T AssemblyTDM1,DM16 *(P-6)
[34][2],[25] M Brake S AssemblyTDM1,DM16 *(P-7)
[35][34]
[36][35]T Lever HolderTDM1,DM16 *(L-6)
[37][33]M GearTDM1,DM16 (C-6)
[38][2],[15] Sensor GearTDM1,DM16 (C-7)
[39][33]Reel TTDM1,DM16
[40][35]Reel STDM1,DM16
[41][31],[35]
[42][32]
[43][19]TG Post AssemblyTDM1,DM17 *(L-7)
[44][19],[28] Rack AssemblyRDM18
[45][44]F Door Opener RDM18
[46][46]Cleaner Lever AssemblyTDM1,DM6
[47][46]CL PostTDM1,DM6*(L-9)Type A
↓
(1)
No.
Tension Lever Sub
Assembly
Moving Guide S
Preparation
Moving Guide T
Preparation
↓
(2)
PART
↓
(3)
Fig. No.
TDM1,DM16
TDM1,DM17
TDM1,DM17
↓
(4)
↓
(5)
REMOVALINSTALLATION
REMOVE/*UNHOOK/
UNLOCK/RELEASE/
UNPLUG/DESOLDER
(+)Refer to Alignment
Sec.Pg.2-4-10
Type A
*(L-8)Type B
↓
(6)
ADJUSTMENT
CONDITION
↓
(7)
(1): Follow steps in sequence. When reassembling, follow the steps in reverse order.
These numbers are also used as identification (location) No. of parts in the figures.
(2): Indicates the part to start disassembling with in order to disassemble the part in column (1).
(3): Name of the part
(4): Location of the part: T=Top B=Bottom R=Right L=Left
(5): Figure Number
(6): Identification of parts to be removed, unhooked, unlocked, released, unplugged, unclamped, or desoldered.
First, while pushing the locking tab as
shown in the right, slide and pull up the right
side on [2] to release Pin A and Pin B from
the slots A.
Then, remove Pin C and Pin D on [2] from
the slots B as shown.
Locking tab
Slot A
View for A
Fig. DM4
A
Desolder
from bottom
View for A
Lead with
Blue Stripe
Fig. DM6
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[9]
A
(S-7)
[8]
Desolder
from bottom
[8]
[14]
(S-8)
(S-9)
[15]
(S-6)
(L-2)
[13]
LDG
Belt
A
Lead with White Stripe
View for A
Adj. Screw
[11]
(L-1)
[10]
Fig. DM7
(P-3)
[12]
(P-2)
[17]
(L-3)
Fig. DM9
After removing the Screw (S-10),
while pressing the Locking Tab
(L-3), remove [16].
[16]
[18]
Pin of [12]
View for A
Pin of [10]
[28]
(S-10)
Fig. DM10
Grooves of [28]
When reassembling [10] and
[12], confirm that pin of [10]
and pin of [12] are in the
grooves of [28] as shown.
Fig. DM8
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Cap Belt
[19]
Portions A on [21] must be set
A
(C-1)
in the slot on [20] as shown.
[20]
Portions A
[21]
Portions A
View for A
Fig. DM12
(S-11)
Fig. DM11
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[23]
(C-3)
(C-2)
[22]
(S-12)
[25]
(C-5)
Pin on
bottom
of [23]
(P-4)
(P-4)
[28]
When installing [23], install
the spring (P-4) to [28] as
shown in the left figure, and
then install [23] while
pressing the spring (P-4) to
the direction of the arrow in
the left figure and confirming
that the position of the
spring (P-4) is placed as
shown in the left figure.
[27]
(L-4)
[28]
Position of Mode Lever when installed
Pin of [30]
Pin of [33]
[26]
(C-4)
[24]
Pin of [34]
Top View
[23]
Position of pin on [22]
Pin on [22]
[28]
Fig. DM13
Bottom View
[28]
Top View
[25]
Align [25] and [28] as shown.
First groove on [28]
First tooth on [44]
[28]
When reassembling [28],
meet the first groove on
[28] to the first tooth on
[44] as shown.
Fig. DM14
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[30]
Refer to the Alignment Section, Page 2-4-9.
(P-5)
[41]
[42]
[43]
(L-7)
[34]
(P-7)
turn
[36]
[29]
(L-6)
turn
[40]
[38]
(L-5)
[35]
(C-7)
[32]
(C-6)
[37]
[31]
Fig. DM15
[39]
(P-6)
[33]
[45]
Fig. DM17
[44]
Slide
Fig. DM18
turn
Fig. DM16
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ALIGNMENT PROCEDURES OF MECHANISM
The following procedures describe how to align the
individual gears and levers that make up the tape
loading/unloading mechanism. Since information
about the state of the mechanism is provided to the
System Control Circuit only through the Mode Switch,
it is essential that the correct relationship between
individual gears and levers be maintained.
All alignments are to be performed with the mechanism in Eject mode, in the sequence given. Each
procedure assumes that all previous procedures have
been completed.
IMPORTANT:
If any one of these alignments is not performed
properly, even if off by only one tooth, the unit will
unload or stop and it may result in damage to the
mechanical or electrical parts.
Alignment points in Eject Position
Top View
Alignment [a]
Alignment 3
Alignment 1
Loading Arm, S and T Assembly
Install Loading Arm S and T Assembly so that their
triangle marks point to each other as shown in Fig.
AL2.
Alignment 2
Mode Gear
Keeping the two triangles pointing at each other,
install the Loading Arm T Assembly so that the last
tooth of the gear meets the most inside teeth of the
Mode Gear. See Fig. AL2.
Alignment 1
Triangle Marks
Loading Arm
T Assembly
Loading Arm
S Assembly
Last Tooth
Alignment 2
Most inside teeth
of Mode Gear
Mode Gear
Bottom View
Alignment [a] can be done independently of any
other alignment.
Alignment 1
Alignment 2
Fig. AL1
Fig. AL2
Alignment [a]
Tape Guide Assembly
Measurement of the screw must be as specified in
Fig. AL3.
Tape Guide
Assembly
Screw
3.25 – 0.1 mm
0.128 – 0.004 inch
This alignment can be
done independently of
any other alignment.
Fig. AL3
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Alignment 3
Cam Gear (A), Rack Assembly
Install the Rack Assembly so that the first tooth on
the gear of the Rack Assembly meets the first
groove on the Cam Gear (A) as shown in Fig. AL4.
See Electrical Parts List
for parts with this mark.
Some Ref. Numbers are
not in sequence.
W003
2L032
2L041
2B48
2L041
A2
W004
B
2L031
A20
2L051
2B2
2L041
C
2L031
2B9
2L031
DVD Main
2L021
2L022
2B6
2L021
CBA Unit
1B2
2B7
2B10
A14
2L041
2L031
2L041
2L041
Function CBA
2L054
AC1001
2B18
2L054
2L041
2B37
W011
RM2001
Main CBA
1B1
C'
B'
2L071
Sensor CBA
2L035
2L071
2L034
2B39
2B15
Sensor CBA
2L022
2B33
2B11
2L071
2B39
2L071
F1001
2B5
2L053
2L050
2L071
2B38
2L034
2B33
2L053
2L0222L036
A
2L022
2L034
2L034
2B50
2L037
A1X
A9
A8
A18
2L032
2B13
2B13
2B12
2B3
2L051
2L052
2B20
Jack CBA
W005
A'
A3
A4
A10
2L062
2L031
2L022
2L022
2B1
2L031
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Packing
X20
X5
X3
X2
X4
S2
S3
S2
S2
X1
S2
Unit
A14
A14
S1
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Deck Mechanism View 1
B9
B2
B73
L1191
B10
L1053
B74
B411
B567
L1467
B410
B494
B35
MarkDescription
Floil G-374G
SLIDUS OIL #150
B553
(Blue grease)
Part No.
0VZZ00109
0VZZ00226
L1051
B12
B11
B571
Some Ref. Numbers are not in sequence.
B492
B37
L1450
B426
B121
Chassis Assembly
Top View (Lubricating Point)
B501
B560
L1466
B126
L1468
B8
Chassis Assembly
Bottom View (Lubricating Point)
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Deck Mechanism View 2
B414
B572
B565
B508
B27
B499
B487
B573
B585
B518
B564
B574
B521
MarkDescription
Floil G-374G
B148
B520
B416
B522
B31
L1151
L1406
Part No.
0VZZ00109(Blue grease)
B3
B558
B557
B525
B551
View for A
(Grease point)
B417
B568
B507
B569
B505
B488
B491
B570
B502
B513
Bottom Side (Grease point)
Bottom Side
(Grease point)
B133
B559
A
B516
B52
Some Ref. Numbers are not in sequence.
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Deck Mechanism View 3
L1321
B355
L1341
B347
B482
MarkDescription
Floil G-374G
Note: Two different, but interchangeable, types of
Cleaner Lever may be installed in these models.
L1321
B354
B359 CLEANER LEVER type varies in
combination with B361. Please see Table 1 for
details and combination. (Refer to DECK PARTS
LIST section on page 3-4-1.)
Table 1 (B359 and B361 Combination)
TypeID No.ID No.
A0VM411114
B
B483
B425
L1461
0VM304413
0VM305090
Part No.
0VZZ00109(Blue grease)
B361B359 CLEANER LEVER
Not used
B529
Type B
B360
B359
B562
B563
L1341
B300
B529
Type A
B360
B359
B361
B555
Some Ref. Numbers are not in sequence.
B303
B514
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MECHANICAL PARTS LIST
PRODUCT SAFETY NOTE: Products marked with a
# have special characteristics important to safety.
Before replacing any of these components, read carefully the product safety notice in this service manual.
Don't degrade the safety of the product through
improper servicing.
NOTE:
Parts that are not assigned part numbers (---------) are
not available.
Ref. No.DescriptionPart No.
A1XFRONT ASSEMBLY H9200UD0VM203539
A2TOP COVER H9200UD0VM101107
A3CHASSIS H9200UD0VM101106
A4PANEL, REAR H9200UD0VM203473
A8DOOR, CASSETTE H9200UD0VM413261
A9SPRING, DOOR H7220UD U150VM408617
A10#LABEL, RATING H9200UD----------
A14LABEL, BAR CODE(NO PRINT)H1620UD or0VM409096
LABEL, BAR CODE H9200UD0VM413290
A18LABEL, TELEPHONE NUMBER H7931UD(EMER-
A20TRAY ASSEMBLY H9200UD0VM413267
1B1DECK ASSEMBLY CZD011/VM1460N1460FL
1B2DVD LODER ASSEMBLYN79F6FUN
2B1DECK PEDESTAL-1 H9200UD0VM101108-1
2B2TOP BRACKET H9100UD0VM203252
2B3SIDE BRACKET H9100UD0VM203377
2B5SHEILD, CYLINDER HC460ED0VM305182
2B6DECK PEDESTAL-2 H9200UD0VM101108-2
2B7DECK PEDESTAL-3 H9200UD0VM101108-3
2B9CUSHION HC460ED0VM413251
2B10SIDE CUSHION HC470ED0VM413392
2B12PC SHEET H9200UD0VM413562
2B18TOP PLATE H9100UD0VM412565
2B20EARTH PLATE H9100UD0VM305011
2B37WIRE TAPE K3220UA0VM404993
2B38RCA EARTH H9200UD0VM413582
2B39WASHER(D8) H1600UD0VM408931
2B48TOP PLATE(2) H9100UD0VM412699
2B50SPRING, TUNER H9200UD0VM413459
2L021SCREW, S-TIGHT H9210UD0VM413231
2L022S-TIGHT SCREW 3X8 BIND + CHROMEGBMS3080
2L031SCREW, S-TIGHT M3X6 BIND HEAD+GBMS3060
2L032SCREW, S-TIGHT M3X6 BIND HEAD+GBMS3060
2L034SCREW, S-TIGHT M3X6 BIND HEAD+GBMS3060
2L035SCREW, B-TIGHT M3X8 BIND HEAD+GBMB3080
2L036SCREW, P-TIGHT M3X8 BIND HEAD+GBCP3080
2L037SCREW, S-TIGHT M3X6 BIND HEAD+GBMS3060
2L041SCREW, C-TIGHT M3X5 BIND HEAD +GBNC3050
2L050SCREW, S-TIGHT M3X5 BIND HEAD+GBMS3050
2L051P-TIGHT SCREW 3X8 BIND +GBMP3080
2L054P-TIGHT SCREW 3X8 BIND +GBMP3080
2L062SCREW, B-TIGHT M3X8 BIND HEAD +GBKB3080
2L071SCREW, P-TIGHT M3X10 WASHER HEAD+GCMP3100
SON)
0VM411684
Ref. No.DescriptionPart No.
PACKING
S1GIFT BOX CARTON H9200UD0VM305409
S2STYROFOAM(2) H9100UD0VM203377
S3SET BAG E7708UA0DM400731
ACCESSORIES
X1REMOTE CONTROL UNIT 364/CRC006NA202CD
X2DRY BATTERY R6P/2S orXB0M451T0001
DRY BATTERY(SUNRISE) R6SSE/2SXB0M451MS002
X3RF CABLE 2.5C-2VWPZ0901TM002
X4ACCESSORY BAG H3600UD T=0.030VM409454
X5AV CORD orWPZ0102TM007
AV CORD LP-970124 orWPZ0102LG008
AV CORD TSCKA-Y/RW100WPZ0102TM015
X20#OWNER'S MANUAL H9200UD0VMN03017
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ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST
PRODUCT SAFETY NOTE: Products marked with a
# have special characteristics important to safety.
Before replacing any of these components, read carefully the product safety notice in this service manual.
Don't degrade the safety of the product through
improper servicing.
NOTES:
1.Parts that are not assigned part numbers (---------)
are not available.
2.Tolerance of Capacitors and Resistors are noted
with the following symbols.
C.....±0.25%D.....±0.5%F.....±1%
G.....±2%J......±5%K.....±10%
M.....±20%N.....±30%Z.....+80/-20%
3.LED Type:
When it is necessary to replace one or more of the
following diodes, all three should be replaced:
D588, D589, D656 on the Main CBA.
When it is necessary to replace one or more of the
following diodes, all four should be replaced: D652,
D653, D654, D655 on the Jack CBA.
DVD MAIN CBA UNIT
Ref. No. DescriptionPart No.
DVD MAIN CBA UNITN79F6FUP
MVC CBA
Ref. No.DescriptionPart No.
MCV CBA
Consists of the following
MAIN CBA (MCV-A)
FUNCTION CBA (MCV-B)
JACK CBA(MCV-C)
SENSOR CBA
ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 470µF/16V MCE1CMASTL471
C019ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 10µF/16V M H7CE1CMAVSL100
C020ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 1000µF/16V M orCE1CMZPDL102
ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 1000µF/16V MCE1CMZPTL102
C021ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 470µF/10V M orCE1AMASDL471
ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 470µF/10V MCE1AMASTL471
C023ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 100µF/16V M H7CE1CMAVSL101
C051ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 10µF/16V M H7CE1CMAVSL100
0VSA12513
--------------
--------------
-------------0VSA12518
----------
Ref. No.DescriptionPart No.
C052ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 100µF/6.3V H7CE0KMAVSL101
C053ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 330µF/6.3V M H7CE0KMASSL331
C054CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.047µF/50V orCHD1JK30B473
CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.047µF/ 25VCHD1EK30B473
C253ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 1µF/50V M H7CE1JMAVSL1R0
C255CHIP CERAMIC CAP.(MELF) F Z 0.01µF/16VCZM1CZ30F103
C256ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 47µF/6.3V M H7CE0KMAVSL470
C257CHIP CERAMIC CAP. F Z 0.1µF/50V orCHD1JZ30F104
CHIP CERAMIC CAP. F Z 0.1µF/ 25V orCHD1EZ30F104
CHIP CERAMIC CAP. FZ Z 0.1µF/50VCHD1JZ3FZ104
C301ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 4.7µF/25V M H7CE1EMAVSL4R7
C303ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 47µF/6.3V M H7CE0KMAVSL470
C304CHIP CERAMIC CAP.(MELF) Y K 1000pF/35VCZM1GK30Y102
C305CHIP CERAMIC CAP.(MELF) Y K 2200pF/35VCZM1GK30Y222
C306CHIP CERAMIC CAP.(MELF) W K 470pF/50V orCZM1JK30B471
CHIP CERAMIC CAP. CH J 470pF/50V orCHD1JJ3CH471
CHIP CERAMIC CAP. CG J 470pF/50VCHD1JJ3CG471
C307ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 47µF/6.3V M H7CE0KMAVSL470
C308ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 1µF/50V M H7CE1JMAVSL1R0
C309ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 47µF/6.3V M H7CE0KMAVSL470
C310CHIP CERAMIC CAP. F Z 0.1µF/50V orCHD1JZ30F104
C315CHIP CERAMIC CAP.(MELF) SL J 100pF/50VCZM1JJ3SL101
C317CHIP CERAMIC CAP.(MELF) F Z 0.01µF/16VCZM1CZ30F103
C320ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 22µF/6.3V M H7CE0KMAVSL220
C321ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 1µF/50V M H7CE1JMAVSL1R0
C322ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 1µF/50V M H7CE1JMAVSL1R0
C324ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 1µF/50V M H7CE1JMAVSL1R0
C325ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 1µF/50V M H7CE1JMAVSL1R0
C326ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 22µF/6.3V M H7CE0KMAVSL220
C328CHIP CERAMIC CAP.(MELF) F Z 0.01µF/16VCZM1CZ30F103
C329CHIP CERAMIC CAP.(MELF) F Z 0.01µF/16VCZM1CZ30F103
C330CHIP CERAMIC CAP.(MELF) F Z 0.01µF/16VCZM1CZ30F103
CHIP CERAMIC CAP. CG J 330pF/50VCHD1JJ3CG331
C332CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.01µF/50VCHD1JK30B103
C333ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 1µF/50V M H7CE1JMAVSL1R0
C335CHIP CERAMIC CAP. F Z 0.1µF/50V orCHD1JZ30F104
CHIP CERAMIC CAP. F Z 0.1µF/ 25V orCHD1EZ30F104
CHIP CERAMIC CAP. FZ Z 0.1µF/50VCHD1JZ3FZ104
C337ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 47µF/6.3V M H7CE0KMAVSL470
C339ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 1µF/50V M H7CE1JMAVSL1R0
C340ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 1µF/50V M H7CE1JMAVSL1R0
C341CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.01µF/50VCHD1JK30B103
C344ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 1µF/50V M H7CE1JMAVSL1R0
C345CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.01µF/50VCHD1JK30B103
C346ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 1µF/50V M H7CE1JMAVSL1R0
C347ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 1µF/50V M H7CE1JMAVSL1R0
C348CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.047µF/50V orCHD1JK30B473
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Ref. No.DescriptionPart No.
CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.047µF/25VCHD1EK30B473
C349CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.047µF/50V orCHD1JK30B473
CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.047µF/25VCHD1EK30B473
C351CHIP CERAMIC CAP.(MELF) F Z 0.01µF/16VCZM1CZ30F103
C353CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.01µF/50VCHD1JK30B103
CHIP CERAMIC CAP. CG J 68pF/50VCHD1JJ3CG680
C391ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 100µF/10V M H7CE1AMAVSL101
C392ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 470µF/6.3V M orCE0KMASDL471
ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 470µF/6.3V MCE0KMASTL471
C401CHIP CERAMIC CAP. F Z 0.1µF/50V orCHD1JZ30F104
CHIP CERAMIC CAP. F Z 0.1µF/25V orCHD1EZ30F104
CHIP CERAMIC CAP. FZ Z 0.1µF/50VCHD1JZ3FZ104
C404ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 22µF/6.3V M H7CE0KMAVSL220
C405ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 33µF/6.3V M H7CE0KMAVSL330
C408ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 4.7µF/25V M H7CE1EMAVSL4R7
C409CHIP CERAMIC CAP.(MELF) Y K 6800pF/16VCZM1CK30Y682
C410CHIP CERAMIC CAP. F Z 0.1µF/50V orCHD1JZ30F104
CHIP CERAMIC CAP. F Z 0.1µF/25V orCHD1EZ30F104
CHIP CERAMIC CAP. FZ Z 0.1µF/50VCHD1JZ3FZ104
C411CHIP CERAMIC CAP.(MELF) Y K 2200pF/35VCZM1GK30Y222
C413CERAMIC CAP.(AX) Y M 0.012µF/16VCCA1CMT0Y123
C415ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 10µF/16V M H7CE1CMAVSL100
C416ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 4.7µF/25V M H7CE1EMAVSL4R7
C417CHIP CERAMIC CAP.(MELF) Y K 1000pF/35VCZM1GK30Y102
C418CERAMIC CAP.(AX) X K 2700pF/16VCCA1CKT0X272
C419CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.01µF/50VCHD1JK30B103
C422ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 47µF/6.3V M H7CE0KMAVSL470
C423ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 220µF/6.3V M H7CE0KMAVSL221
C424CERAMIC CAP. B K 470pF/100V orCCD2AKP0B471
CERAMIC CAP. B K 470pF/500VCCD2JKS0B471
C425FILM CAP.(P) 0.018µF/100V J orCMA2AJS00183
FILM CAP.(P) 0.018µF/50V JCA1J183MS029
C450CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.022µF/50V orCHD1JK30B223
CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.022µF/25VCHD1EK30B223
C452ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 0.1µF/50V M H7CE1JMAVSLR10
C453ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 10µF/16V M H7CE1CMAVSL100
C454ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 2.2µF/50V M H7CE1JMAVSL2R2
C455ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 1µF/50V M H7CE1JMAVSL1R0
C456ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 22µF/6.3V M H7CE0KMAVSL220
C457ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 10µF/16V M H7CE1CMAVSL100
C458ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 4.7µF/25V M H7CE1EMAVSL4R7
C459CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.01µF/50VCHD1JK30B103
C460ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 22µF/6.3V M H7CE0KMAVSL220
C461CHIP CERAMIC CAP.(MELF) Y K 4700pF/16VCZM1CK30Y472
C462CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.01µF/50VCHD1JK30B103
C463CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.01µF/50VCHD1JK30B103
C464ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 220µF/6.3V M H7CE0KMAVSL221
C465ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 4.7µF/25V M H7CE1EMAVSL4R7
C466CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.022µF/50V orCHD1JK30B223
CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.022µF/25VCHD1EK30B223
C467CHIP CERAMIC CAP.(MELF) Y K 4700pF/16VCZM1CK30Y472
C468ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 22µF/6.3V M H7CE0KMAVSL220
C469CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.01µF/50VCHD1JK30B103
C470ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 4.7µF/25V M H7CE1EMAVSL4R7
C471ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 10µF/16V M H7CE1CMAVSL100
C472ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 1µF/50V M H7CE1JMAVSL1R0
C473ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 2.2µF/50V M H7CE1JMAVSL2R2
C474ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 1µF/50V M H7CE1JMAVSL1R0
C475ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 1µF/50V M H7CE1JMAVSL1R0
C476ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 1µF/50V M H7CE1JMAVSL1R0
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C477ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 4.7µF/25V M H7CE1EMAVSL4R7
C478ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 1µF/50V M H7CE1JMAVSL1R0
C479ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 4.7µF/25V M H7CE1EMAVSL4R7
C480ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 0.1µF/50V M H7CE1JMAVSLR10
C481ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 0.1µF/50V M H7CE1JMAVSLR10
C482ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 4.7µF/25V M H7CE1EMAVSL4R7
C483ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 22µF/16V M H7CE1CMAVSL220
C484ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 4.7µF/25V M H7CE1EMAVSL4R7
C485ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 22µF/16V M H7CE1CMAVSL220
C486ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 4.7µF/25V M H7CE1EMAVSL4R7
C487ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 4.7µF/25V M H7CE1EMAVSL4R7
C488ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 4.7µF/25V M H7CE1EMAVSL4R7
C489ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 4.7µF/25V M H7CE1EMAVSL4R7
C491ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 4.7µF/25V M H7CE1EMAVSL4R7
C494CHIP CERAMIC CAP.(MELF) F Z 0.01µF/16VCZM1CZ30F103
C495CHIP CERAMIC CAP.(MELF) F Z 0.01µF/16VCZM1CZ30F103
C497ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 47µF/16V M H7CE1CMAVSL470
C498CHIP CERAMIC CAP. F Z 0.1µF/50V orCHD1JZ30F104
CHIP CERAMIC CAP. F Z 0.1µF/ 25V orCHD1EZ30F104
CHIP CERAMIC CAP. FZ Z 0.1µF/50VCHD1JZ3FZ104
C500CERAMIC CAP.(AX) F Z 0.1µF/50VCCA1JZTFZ104
C502ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 1µF/50V M H7CE1JMAVSL1R0
C503CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.022µF/50V orCHD1JK30B223
CHIP CERAMIC CAP. CG J 18pF/50VCHD1JJ3CG180
C509CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.01µF/50VCHD1JK30B103
C510CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.047µF/50V orCHD1JK30B473
CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.047µF/ 25VCHD1EK30B473
C514CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.022µF/50V orCHD1JK30B223
CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.022µF/ 25VCHD1EK30B223
C520CHIP CERAMIC CAP.(MELF) F Z 0.01µF/16VCZM1CZ30F103
C521CHIP CERAMIC CAP. F Z 0.1µF/50V orCHD1JZ30F104
CHIP CERAMIC CAP. F Z 0.1µF/ 25V orCHD1EZ30F104
CHIP CERAMIC CAP. FZ Z 0.1µF/50VCHD1JZ3FZ104
C522ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 220µF/6.3V M H7CE0KMAVSL221
C529ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 22µF/10V M H7CE1AMAVSL220
CHIP CERAMIC CAP. CG J 27pF/50VCHD1JJ3CG270
C540ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 330µF/6.3V M H7CE0KMASSL331
C546ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 47µF/16V M H7CE1CMAVSL470
C560ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 47µF/6.3V M H7CE0KMAVSL470
C561CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 1000pF/50VCHD1JK30B102
C701CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 2200pF/50VCHD1JK30B222
C702ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 100µF/6.3V H7CE0KMAVSL101
C703CHIP CERAMIC CAP. F Z 0.1µF/50V orCHD1JZ30F104
CHIP CERAMIC CAP. F Z 0.1µF/ 25V orCHD1EZ30F104
CHIP CERAMIC CAP. FZ Z 0.1µF/50VCHD1JZ3FZ104
C705CHIP CERAMIC CAP.(MELF) F Z 0.01µF/16VCZM1CZ30F103
C706CERAMIC CAP. YV Z 0.01µF/50V orCCD1JZSYV103
CERAMIC CAP. F Z 0.01µF/50VCCD1JZS0F103
C709ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 0.22µF /50V M H7CE1JMAVSLR22
C710ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 1µF/50V M H7CE1JMAVSL1R0
C751CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 2200pF/50VCHD1JK30B222
C752CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 2200pF/50VCHD1JK30B222
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C762ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 4.7µF/50V M H7CE1JMAVSL4R7
C766CHIP CERAMIC CAP.(MELF) F Z 0.01µF/16VCZM1CZ30F103
C771ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 4.7µF/50V M H7CE1JMAVSL4R7
C777ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 4.7µF/50V M H7CE1JMAVSL4R7
C780ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 4.7µF/50V M H7CE1JMAVSL4R7
C781ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 4.7µF/50V M H7CE1JMAVSL4R7
C853CHIP CERAMIC CAP.(MELF) B K 180pF/50V orCZM1JK30B181
CHIP CERAMIC CAP. CH J 180pF/50V orCHD1JJ3CH181
CHIP CERAMIC CAP. CG J 180pF/50VCHD1JJ3CG181
C855ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 0.22µF/50V M H7CE1JMAVSLR22
C857ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 100µF/6.3V H7CE0KMAVSL101
C860CHIP CERAMIC CAP.(MELF) SL D 10pF/50V orCZM1JD3SL100
CHIP CERAMIC CAP. CH D 10pF/50V orCHD1JD3CH100
CHIP CERAMIC CAP. CG D 10pF/50VCHD1JD3CG100
C862CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 1000pF/50VCHD1JK30B102
C1001# METALLIZED FILM CAP. 0.022µF/ 275V K orCT2E223HJE05
#METALLIZED FILM CAP. 0.022µF/ 250V K orCT2E223DC011
#METALLIZED FILM CAP. 0.022µF/ 250V MCT2E223MS037
C1002ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 22µF/50V M H7CE1JMAVSL220
C1003CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.01µF/500VCCD2JKP0B103
C1004ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 220µF/200V MCA2D221S6008
C1005CERAMIC CAP. B K 470pF/500VCCD2JKP0B471
C1006# SAFETY CAP. 2200pF/250V orCCG2EMA0F222
#SAFETY CAP. 2200pF/250VCA2E222MR046
C1007ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 1000µF/6.3V M orCE0KMASDL102
ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 1000µF/6.3V MCE0KMASTL102
C1012ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 470µF/25V M orCE1EMASDL471
ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 470µF/25V MCE1EMASTL471
C1013CERAMIC CAP.(AX) B K 3300pF/50VCA1J332TU011
C1018ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 100µF/10V M H7CE1AMAVSL101
C1021CERAMIC CAP.(AX) Y M 0.01µF/16VCCA1CMT0Y103
C1022CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.01µF/50VCHD1JK30B103
C1023FILM CAP.(P) 0.0015µF/ 100V J orCMA2AJS00152
FILM CAP.(P) 0.0015µF/50V JCA1J152MS029
C1029CERAMIC CAP.(AX) X K 5600pF/16VCCA1CKT0X562
C1031CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.01µF/50VCCD1JKS0B103
C1032ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 10µF/16V M H7CE1CMAVSL100
C1033CERAMIC CAP. YV Z 0.022µF/50V orCCD1JZSYV223
CERAMIC CAP. F Z 0.022µF/50VCCD1JZS0F223
C1035ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 470µF/16V M orCE1CMASDL471
ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 470µF/16V MCE1CMASTL471
C1036CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.01µF/50VCHD1JK30B103
C1037ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 100µF/6.3V H7CE0KMAVSL101
C1038ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 470µF/16V M orCE1CMASDL471
ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 470µF/16V MCE1CMASTL471
C1041ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 100µF/6.3V M orCE0KMASDL101
ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 100µF/6.3V MCE0KMASTL101
C1042ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 220µF/6.3V M H7CE0KMAVSL221
C1043CHIP CERAMIC CAP. F Z 0.1µF/50V orCHD1JZ30F104
CHIP CERAMIC CAP. F Z 0.1µF/25V orCHD1EZ30F104
CHIP CERAMIC CAP. FZ Z 0.1µF/50VCHD1JZ3FZ104
C1044ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 47µF/25V M orCE1EMASDL470
ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 47µF/25V MCE1EMASTL470
C1046CHIP CERAMIC CAP. F Z 0.1µF/50V orCHD1JZ30F104
CHIP CERAMIC CAP. F Z 0.1µF/25V orCHD1EZ30F104
Ref. No.DescriptionPart No.
CHIP CERAMIC CAP. FZ Z 0.1µF/50VCHD1JZ3FZ104
C1048ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 220µF /16V M orCE1CMASDL221
ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 220µF/16V MCE1CMASTL221
C1049CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.1µF/50VCHD1JK30B104
C1201ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 10µF /16V M H7CE1CMASSL100
C1202ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 10µF /16V M H7CE1CMASSL100