Jvc DR-MX10-SE Service Manual

SERVICE MANUAL
VHS & HDD & DVD VIDEO RECORDER
YD08420061
DR-MX10SE, DR-MX10SEF,
DR-MX10SEK
TM
DR-MX10SE, DR-MX10SEF, DR-MX10SEK [D5VC21]
*Since the whole mechanism assembly unit is replaced, the DVD recordermechanism of this unit need not be adjusted. *For disassembling and assembling of VHS MECHANISM ASSEMBLY, refer to the SERVICE MANUAL No.86700 (MECHANISM ASSEMBLY).
Area Suffix
E ------- Continental Europe Northern Europe EF --------------------- France EK ------------------------ U.K.
(E model)
(EF model)
(EK model)
1 PRECAUTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
2 SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-8
3 DISASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-11
4 ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-14
5 TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-18
COPYRIGHT © 2006 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED
No.YD084
2006/1

SPECIFICATION

GENERAL
Power consumption
Temperature
VIDEO/AUDIO (DVD Deck)
Video recording compression system MPEG2 (CBR/VBR)
VIDEO/AUDIO (HDD Deck)
Video recording compression system MPEG2 (VBR)
VIDEO/AUDIO (VHS Deck)
Maximum recording time
INPUT/OUTPUT
TUNER/TIMER
Channel coverage (PAL B/G)
Channel coverage(SECAM-L)
• Specifications shown are for SP mode unless otherwise specified.
• E.& O.E. Design and specifications subject to change without notice.
• Manufactured 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.
• This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights. Use of this copyright pro­tection technology must be authorized by Macrovision. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
• GUIDE Plus+, SHOWVIEW,VIDEO Plus+, G-LINK are (1) registered trademarks or trademarks of, (2) manufactured under license from and (3) subject of various international patents and patent applications owned by, or licensed to, Gemstar-TV Guide International, Inc. and/or its related affiliates.
• GEMSTAR-TV GUIDE INTERNATIONAL, INC. AND/OR ITS RELATED AFFILIATES ARE NOT IN ANY WAY LIABLE FOR THE ACCURACY OF THE PROGRAM SCHEDULE INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE GUIDE PLUS+ SYSTEM. IN NO EVENT SHALL GEMSTAR-TV GUIDE INTERNATIONAL, INC. AND /OR ITS RELATED AFFILIATES BE LIABLE FOR ANY AMOUNTS REPRESENTING LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF BUSINESS, OR INDI­RECT, SPECIAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IN CONNECTION WITH THE PROVISION OR USE OF ANY INFORMATION, EQUIPMENT, OR SERVICES RELATING TO THE GUIDE PLUS+ SYSTEM.
• i-LINK is a trademark of Sony Corp.
Power requirement AC 220 V - 240 V, 50 Hz / 60 Hz
Power on 45 W Power off 6.7 W
Operating 5
Operating position Horizontal only
Dimensions (W
Audio recording system Dolby Digital (2 ch), Linear PCM (XP mode only)
Audio recording system Dolby Digital (2 ch), Linear PCM (XP mode only)
Recording system DA4 (Double Azimuth) head helical scan system
Signal-to-noise ratio 45 dB
Horizontal resolution 230 lines
21-pin SCART connectors IN / OUT
Component video output
Digital audio output Coaxial
TV channel storage capacity 99 positions (+AUX position)
Memory backup time Approx. 10 minutes
Storage -20
× H × D) 435 mm × 96 mm × 384 mm
Weight 6.9 kg
Recordable disc DVD-RAM 12 cm (4.7 GB/9.4 GB*1), DVD-RAM 8 cm (1.4 GB/2.8 GB*2), DVD-R 12 cm (4.7 GB)
Recording format DVD-RAM : DVD Video Recording format
Recording time Maximum 8 hours (with 4.7 GB disc)
Capacity 160 GB
Recording time (DV) : Approx. 11 hours, (XP) : Approx. 34 hours, (SP) : Approx. 69 hours
Signal system PAL colour signal and CCIR monochrome signal, 625 lines / 50 fields
Format VHS PAL standard
(SP) 240 min. with E-240 video cassette
(LP) 480 min. with E-240 video cassette
Frequency range 70 Hz to 10,000 Hz (Normal audio) 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz (Hi-Fi audio)
S-video input Y: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 , C: 0.3 Vp-p, 75
Video input 1.0 Vp-p, 75 (pin jack) Audio input 2 Vrms (pin jack)
i.Link 4-pin for DV Input/Output
G-LINK Ø3.5 mm jack
Tuning system Frequency synthesized tuner
Signal system PAL colour signal, 625 lines/50 fields PAL/SECAM colour signal, 625 lines/50 field
VHF : 44.5 MHz - 143 MHz/143 MHz - 470
UHF : 470 MHz - 862 MHz
Clock reference Quartz
DR-MX10SEK DR-MX10SE DR-MX10SEF
°C to 35°C
°C to 60°C
DVD-R 8 cm (1.4 GB), DVD-RW 12 cm (4.7 GB), DVD-RW 8 cm (1.4 GB)
*1 9.4 GB double-sided discs *2 2.8 GB double-sided discs
DVD-R : DVD Video format, DVD Video Recording format
DVD-RW : DVD Video format, DVD Video Recording format
(XP): Approx. 1 hour, (SP): Approx. 2 hours, (LP): Approx. 4 hours
(EP): Approx. 6 hours, (FR): Approx. 1 hour - 8 hours
(LP) : Approx. 138 hours, (EP) : Approx. 209 hours, (FR480) : Approx. 300 hours
× 1, IN / DECODER × 1
Y: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 , Pb/Pr: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 Corresponding to copy protection
Corresponding to Dolby Digital and DTS Digital Surround,
Bit stream Selectable in digital audio output setting menu
VHF(LOW) : 47MHz-89MHz(E2-E4,X,Y,Z) VHF(HIGH) : 104MHz-300MHz(E5 - E12,
Hyper: 302MHz - 470MHz (S21-S41) UHF: 470MHz - 862MHz (E21 - E69) VHF(LOW) : 49MHz - 65MHz (2-4) VHF(HIGH) : 104MHz-300 MHz(5-10,CATV) Hyper : 300MHz - 470MHz (CATV) UHF : 470MHz - 862MHz (21 - 69)
MHz
VHF : 47 MHz - 89 MHz/104 MHz - 300
MHz/302 MHz - 470 MHz
UHF : 470 MHz - 862 MHz
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S1-S20, M1 - M10, U1 - U10)
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SECTION 1
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PRECAUTION
1.1 SAFTY PRECAUTIONS
Prior to shipment from the factory, JVC products are strictly in­spected to conform 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.
1.1.1 Precautions during Servicing
(1) Locations requiring special caution are denoted by labels
and inscriptions on the cabinet, chassis and certain parts of the product.When performing service, be sure to read and comply with these and other cautionary notices appearing in the operation and service manuals.
(2) Parts identified by the symbol and shaded ( ) parts
are critical for safety. Replace only with specified part numbers.
NOTE :
Parts in this category also include those specified to comply with X-ray emission standards for products using cathode ray tubes and those specified for compliance with various regulations regarding spu­rious radiation emission.
(3) Fuse replacement caution notice.
Caution for continued protection against fire hazard. Replace only with same type and rated fuse(s) as speci­fied.
(4) Use specified internal wiring. Note especially:
• Wires covered with PVC tubing
• Double insulated wires
• High voltage leads
(5) Use specified insulating materials for hazardous live parts.
Note especially:
• Insulation Tape
• PVC tubing
•Spacers
• Insulation sheets for transistors
•Barrier
(6) When replacing AC primary side components (transformers,
power cords, noise blocking capacitors, etc.) wrap ends of wires securely about the terminals before soldering.
Consequently, when servicing these products, replace the cathode ray tubes and other parts with only the specified parts. Under no circumstances attempt to modify these cir­cuits.Unauthorized modification can increase the high volt­age value and cause X-ray emission from the cathode ray tube.
(12) Crimp type wire connectorIn such cases as when replacing
the power transformer in sets where the connections be­tween the power cord and power trans former primary lead wires are performed using crimp type connectors, if replac­ing the connectors is unavoidable, in order to prevent safe­ty hazards, perform carefully and precisely according to the following steps.
Connector part number :E03830-001
Required tool : Connector crimping tool of the proper type which will not damage insulated parts.
Replacement procedure
a) Remove the old connector by cutting the wires at a
point close to the connector.Important : Do not re­use a connector (discard it).
cut close to connector
Fig.1-1-3
b) 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.
15 mm
Fig.1-1-4
c) Align the lengths of the wires to be connected. In-
sert the wires fully into the connector.
Metal sleeve
Fig.1-1-1
(7) Observe that wires do not contact heat producing parts
(heatsinks, oxide metal film resistors, fusible resistors, etc.)
(8) Check that replaced wires do not contact sharp edged or
pointed parts.
(9) When a power cord has been replaced, check that 10-15
kg of force in any direction will not loosen it.
Power cord
Fig.1-1-2 (10) Also check areas surrounding repaired locations. (11) Products using cathode ray tubes (CRTs)In regard to such
products, the cathode ray tubes themselves, the high volt­age circuits, and related circuits are specified for compli­ance with recognized codes pertaining to X-ray emission.
Connector
Fig.1-1-5
d) As shown in Fig.1-1-6, use the crimping tool to
crimp the metal sleeve at the center position. Be sure to crimp fully to the complete closure of the tool.
1.2 5
2.0
5.5
Crimping tool
Fig.1-1-6
e) Check the four points noted in Fig.1-1-7.
Not easily pulled free
Wire insulation recessed
more than 4 mm
Crimped at approx. cente
of metal sleeve
Conductors extended
Fig.1-1-7
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1.1.2 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 original positions, Afterwards, perform the following tests and confirm the specified values in order to verify compli­ance with safety standards.
(1) Insulation resistance test
Confirm the specified insulation resistance or greater be­tween power cord plug prongs and externally exposed parts of the set (RF terminals, antenna terminals, video and audio input and output terminals, microphone jacks, ear­phone jacks, etc.).See table 1 below.
(2) Dielectric strength test
Confirm specified dielectric strength or greater between power cord plug prongs and exposed accessible parts of the set (RF terminals, antenna terminals, video and audio input and output terminals, microphone jacks, earphone jacks, etc.). See Fig.1-1-11 below.
(3) Clearance distance
When replacing primary circuit components, confirm spec­ified clearance distance (d), (d') between soldered termi­nals, and between terminals and surrounding metallic parts. See Fig.1-1-11 below.
d
Chassis
d'
Power cord primary wire
Fig.1-1-8
(4) Leakage current test
Confirm specified or lower leakage current between 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.). Measuring Method : (Power ON)Insert load Z between earth ground/power cord plug prongs and externally ex­posed accessible parts. Use an AC voltmeter to measure across both terminals of load Z. See Fig.1-1-9 and follow­ing Fig.1-1-12.
ab
Externally exposed accessible part
Z
V
c
A
Fig.1-1-9
(5) Grounding (Class 1 model only)
Confirm specified or lower grounding impedance between earth pin in AC inlet and externally exposed accessible parts (Video in, Video out, Audio in, Audio out or Fixing screw etc.).Measuring Method: Connect milli ohm meter between earth pin in AC inlet and exposed accessible parts. See Fig.1-1-10 and grounding specifications.
AC inlet
Earth pin
Exposed accessible part
MIlli ohm meter
Grounding Specifications
Region
USA & Canada
Europe & Australia
Grounding Impedance (Z
Z 0.1 ohm
Z 0.5 ohm
)
Fig.1-1-10
AC Line Voltage
100 V
100 to 240 V
110 to 130 V
110 to 130 V
200 to 240 V
Region
Japan
USA & Canada
Europe & Australia
Insulation Resistance (R
R 1 M /500 V DC
1 M R 12 M /500 V DC
R 10 M /500 V DC
)
Dielectric Strength
AC 1 kV 1 minute
AC 1.5 kV 1 minute
AC 1 kV 1 minute AC 3 kV 1 minute
AC 1.5 kV 1 minute
(
Class
(
Class
Clearance Distance (d), (d'
d, d' 3 mm
d, d' 4 mm
d, d' 3.2 mm
d 4 m m
)
d' 8 m m (Power cord d' 6 m m (Primary wire
)
Fig.1-1-11
AC Line Voltage
100 V
110 to 130 V
110 to 130 V
220 to 240 V
Region
Japan
USA & Canada
Europe & Australia
Load Z
1
0.15
1.5
2
50
Leakage Current (i)
i 1 mA rms
i 0.5 mA rms
i 0.7 mA peak i 2 mA dc
i 0.7 mA peak i 2 mA dc
a, b, c
Exposed accessible parts
Exposed accessible parts
Antenna earth terminals
Other terminals
Fig.1-1-12
NOTE :
These tables are unofficial and for reference only. Be sure to confirm the precise values for your particular country and locality.
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1.2 Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Handling Precautions
The HDD is a precision device for use in reading and writing a large amount of data on or from a disk rotating at a high speed. If it is not handled carefully, either abnormal operation may result or it may not be possible to read data. The HDD is sensitive to the following items and special care is required in safeguarding against them when handling an HDD. Also take care in handling a set incorporating an HDD.
(1) Vibrations and impacts (2) Static electricity (3) Rough handling
1.2.1 Handling in transport, etc.
• Be sure to place the HDD in the manufacturer's specified pack­age carton before transport.
• When receiving a package containing an HDD, check that the package carton is not damaged (such as having holes in the carton, crushed corners, etc.).
• Do not impact the packaging carton when loading or unloading
HDD Do not throw or drop packages.
it.
• It is not permitted to use the inner package carton only for transporting an HDD.
• Do not stack package cartons one upon another.
Be sure to package and transport the HDDs correctly.
1.2.2 Handling an HDD in the stand-alone status
• When handling an HDD on a hard workbench, place an anti­static mat (rubber sheet) or similar object on the hard surface (to prevent any impacts occurring between the HDD and bench).
• Do not stack the HDDs one upon another.
• Do not knock an HDD with a hard object (such as a screwdriv­er).
• Do not place an HDD on its side panel without using a support (do not place an HDD in an unstable position).
1.2.3 Handling the installation of an HDD
• Place antistatic mats or similar sheets on all of the surfaces on which work is conducted or when the HDD is transported.
• Do not permit the HDD to knock against the set's brackets.
• When screwing the brackets, be careful not to knock the HDD. When using a power screwdriver, use a low-shock model and arrange the tightening torque properly.
• When mounting an HDD in a main body, take care not to apply excessive force to the brackets.
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1.3 Preventing static electricity
Electrostatic discharge (ESD), which occurs when static electricity stored in the body, fabric, etc. is discharged, can destroy the laser diode in the traverse unit (optical pickup). Take care to prevent this when performing repairs.
1.3.1 Grounding to prevent damage by static electricity
Static electricity in the work area can destroy the optical pickup (laser diode) in devices such as DVD players or recorder. Be careful to use proper grounding in the area where repairs are being performed.
(1) Ground the workbench
Ground the workbench by laying conductive material (such as a conductive sheet) or an iron plate over it before placing the traverse unit (optical pickup) on it.
(2) Ground yourself
Use an anti-static wrist strap to release any static electricity built up in your body.
(caption) Anti-static wrist strap
1M
Conductive material (conductive sheet) or iron palate
(3) Handling the optical pickup
• In order to maintain quality during transport and before installation, both sides of the laser diode on the replacement optical pickup are shorted. After replacement, return the shorted parts to their original condition. (Refer to the text.)
• Do not use a tester to check the condition of the laser diode in the optical pickup. The tester's internal power source can easily destroy the laser diode.
1.4 Handling the traverse unit (optical pickup)
(1) Do not subject the traverse unit (optical pickup) to strong shocks, as it is a sensitive, complex unit. (2) Cut off the shorted part of the flexible cable using nippers, etc. after replacing the optical pickup. For specific details, refer to the
replacement procedure in the text. Remove the anti-static pin when replacing the traverse unit. Be careful not to take too long
a time when attaching it to the connector. (3) Handle the flexible cable carefully as it may break when subjected to strong force. (4) I t is not possible to adjust the semi-fixed resistor that adjusts the laser power. Do not turn it.
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1.5 Important for laser products
!
1.CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
2.DANGER : Invisible laser radiation when open and inter
lock failed or defeated. Avoid direct exposure to beam.
3.CAUTION : There are no serviceable parts inside the
Laser Unit. Do not disassemble the Laser Unit. Replace
the complete Laser Unit if it malfunctions.
4.CAUTION : The CD,MD and DVD player uses invisible
laser radiation and is equipped with safety switches which
prevent emission of radiation when the drawer is open and
the safety interlocks have failed or are defeated. It is
dangerous to defeat the safety switches.
5.CAUTION : If safety switches malfunction, the laser is able
to function.
6.CAUTION : Use of controls, adjustments or performance of
procedures other than those specified here in may result in
hazardous radiation exposure.
Please use enough caution not to see the beam directly or touch it in case of an adjustment or operation check.
REPRODUCTION AND POSITION OF LABEL
On mechaism assembly
The photograph might be different from the actual thing.
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SECTION 2
SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
2.1 Different table of features
The following table indicates main different points between models DR-MX10SEK, DR-MX10SE and DR-MX10SEF.
ITEM DR-MX10SEK DR-MX10SE DR-MX10SEF
POWER PLUG 3PIN CEE
VHS PAL VHS PAL/MESECAM VHS PAL/MESECAM/SECAM VHS
BROADCASTING STANDARD I B/G, D/K L, L', B/G
STEREO DECODER NICAM NICAM/A2 NICAM/A2
VCR PLUS+ - - -
EPG GUIDE PLUS+ ←←
VPS/PDC X/O O/O X/O
Note:
Mark as same as left.
2.2 Service position
This unit has been designed so that the Mechanism and Main board assemblies can be removed together from the bottom chassis. Before diagnosing or servicing the circuit boards, take out the major parts from the bottom chassis.
2.2.1 How to set the "Service position"
(1) Refer to the disassembly procedure and perform the disas-
sembly of the major parts before removing the Mechanism
assembly. (2) Remove the screws that fix the Mechanism, Main board as-
sembly to the bottom chassis. If any other screws are used
to fix the boards, remove them also. (3) Remove the combined Mechanism, HDD, DVD unit,
switching regulator, digital, junction and Main board as-
semblies. (4) If any other major parts are used, remove them also. (5) Connect the wires and connectors of the major parts that
have been removed in steps (1) to (4). (Refer to Fig. 2-2a.) (6) Place the combined Mechanism, Main board and other
board assemblies upside down. (7) Insert the power cord plug into the power outlet and then
proceed with the diagnostics and servicing of the board as-
sembly.
Notes:
Before inserting the power cord plug into the power out-
let, make sure that none of the electrical parts are able to short-circuit between the workbench and the board assembly.
For the disassembly procedure of the major parts and
details of the precautions to be taken, see "Removing the major parts".
If there are wire connections from the Main board and
Mechanism assemblies to the other major parts, be sure to remove them (including wires connected to the major parts) first before performing step (2).
When carrying out diagnosis and repair of the Main
board assembly in the "Service position", be sure to ground both the Main board and Mechanism assem­blies. If they are improperly grounded, there may be noise on the playback picture or FDP counter display may move even when the mechanism is kept in an inop­erative status.
In order to diagnose the playback or recording of the
cassette tape, set the Mechanism assembly to the re­quired mode before placing it upside down. If the mech­anism mode is changed (including ejection) while it is in an upside down position the tape inside may be dam­aged.
For some models, the mechanism and board assem-
blies are attached by connectors only. When carrying out a diagnosis or repair of the boards in the "Service position", make sure that the connectors are not dis­connected.
Switchcing regulator board assy
Junction board assy
Digital board assy
Jack board assy
DVD WPKV
Switch display board assy
HDD
Main board assy
Operation jack board assy
TP111 D.FF
TP106 PB FM
TP2253 A.PB FM
TP4001 CTL.P
Fig.2-2a
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2.3 Jig RCU mode
This unit uses the following two modes for receiving remote con­trol codes.
(1) User RCU mode:Ordinary mode for use by the user.
(2) Jig RCU mode: Mode for use in production and servicing. When using the Jig RCU, it is required to set the unit to the Jig RCU mode (the mode in which codes from the Jig RCU can be received). As both of the above two modes are stored in the EE­PROM, it is required to set the unit back to the User RCU mode each time that an adjustment is made or to check that the neces­sary operations have been completed.These modes can be set by the operations described below.
Note:
When the unit is set to Jig RCU mode and when the unit
is under Jig RCU mode, the remote control unit attached to product operates only in "Remote Control Code 1". Since the unit is in "Remote Control Code 3" when it is shipped and just after its batteries are changed, "Re­mote Control Code 3" needs to be changed to "Remote Control Code 1."
Confirm the RCU mode when exchanged parts. Since
some SERVICE PARTS sets the unit to the Jig RCU mode as initial setting. Therefore please set the unit to the user RCU mode after replacing the EEPROM.
User RCU mode
Jig RCU mode
( blinked)
Fig.2-3a User/Jig RCU mode
2.3.1 Changing Remote Control Code
(1) Slide the TV/CABLE/SAT/DVD switch to DVD.
(2) Press the numeric button "1" of the remote control unit
while pressing the "SET UP" button of the remote control unit. Then,press the "ENTER" button, and then release the
"SET UP" button. (3) Press the "POWER" button on the unit to turn off the unit. (4) Press the "PLAY" button on the unit for over 5 seconds
while the unit is turned off. The code currently set appears
on the front display panel. (5) Press the "STOP" button on the remote control to change
the unit’s code. When FDP indicator displays "DVD1," it
means that the Remote Control Code has been changed to
"1."
2.3.2 Setting the Jig RCU mode
(1) Turn on the power. (2) Press the "VHS/HDD/DVD SELECT" button repeatedly on
the unit so that the VHS lamp lights up on the unit. (3) Press the following remocon keys continuously within 2
seconds " SET UP "
When the unit is set to the Jig RCU mode, the symbols
( " : " ) in the time display of the FDP are blinked.
(Refer to Fig.2-3a User/Jig RCU mode)
2.3.3 Setting the User RCU mode
(1) Turn off the power.
" 2 " " 8 " " ENTER ".
(2) Press the "REC" and "PAUSE" buttons of the VCR simul-
taneously. Alternatively, transmit the code "43-9D" from the Jig RCU.
2.4 Mechanism service mode
This model has a unique function to enter the mechanism into ev­ery operation mode without loading of any cassette tape. This function is called the "Mechanism service mode".
2.4.1 How to set the "Mechanism service mode"
(1) Set the unit to the Jig RCU mode (the mode in which codes
from the Jig RCU can be received) (2) Transmit the code "43-E5" from the Jig RCU. (3) Release the lug of the Cassette holder and then slide the
Cassette holder toward the direction where the Cassette
holder is loaded by manually. (4) The cassette holder lowers and, when the loading has
completed, the mechanism enters the desired mode.
When the unit is set to the Mechanism service mode, the
symbols ("TIMER") in the FDP (LED) are blinked.
2.4.2 How to exit from the "Mechanism service mode"
(1) Unplug the power cord plug from the power outlet.
2.5 Maintenance and inspection
2.5.1 Cleaning
Regular cleaning of the transport system parts is desirable but practically impossible. So make it a rule to carry out cleaning of the tape transport system whenever the machine is serviced. When the video head, tape guide and/or brush get soiled, the playback picture may appear inferior or at worst disappear, re­sulting in possible tape damage.
Note:
Absolutely avoid sweeping the upper drum vertically as
this will cause damage to the video head.
(1) When cleaning the upper drum (especially the video head),
soak a piece of closely woven cloth with alcohol and while
holding the cloth onto the upper drum by the fingers, turn
the upper drum counterclockwise. (2) To clean the parts of the tape transport system other than
the upper drum, use a piece of closely woven cloth or a cot-
ton swab soaked with alcohol. (3) After cleaning, make sure that the cleaned parts are com-
pletely dry before using the cassette tape.
A/C head
Fig.2-5a
2.5.2 Lubrication
With no need for periodical lubrication, you have only to lubricate new parts after replacement. If any oil or grease on contact parts is soiled, wipe it off and newly lubricate the parts.
Note:
See the "mechanism assembly" diagram of the "parts
list" for the lubricating or greasing spots, and for the types of oil or grease to be used.
Video heads
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2.5.3 Suggested servicing schedule for main components
The following table indicates the suggested period for such ser­vice measures as cleaning, lubrication and replacement. In prac­tice, the indicated periods will vary widely according to environmental and usage conditions. However, the indicated components should be inspected when a set is brought for ser­vice and the maintenance work performed if necessary. Also note that rubber parts may deform in time, even if the set is not used.
System Parts name
Drum assembly C,X X
A/C head C,X C,X
Tape transport
Drive
Other Rotary encoder X
C : Cleaning X : Inspection or Replacement if necessary
Pinch roller arm assembly C C
Full erase head C C
Tension arm assembly C C
Capstan motor (Shaft) C C
Guide arm assembly C C
Capstan motor X
Capstan brake assembly X
Main brake assembly X
Belt (Capstan) X X
Loading motor X
Clutch unit X
Worm gear X
Control plate X
Operation hours
1000H 2000H
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SECTION 3
DISASSEMBLY
3.1 Removing the major parts
3.1.1 Destination of connectors
Two kinds of double-arrows in connection tables respectively
show kinds of connector/wires.
: The connector of the side to remove
CONN. No. PIN No.CONNECTOR
WR2a
WR2b
Main CN101
Main CN103
Destination of connectors
CONN. No. PIN No.CONNECTOR
WR2a
WR2b
WR3a
WR3b
WR4a
WR4b
WR5a
CN7108 (CN1101)
CN7109 (CN1102)
CN4104 (CN1801)
WR7a
WR7b
WR7c
WR7d
WR7e
WR7f
WR8a
WR8b
WR8c
WR8d
Main
Main
Main
Drum assembly
DVD unit
DVD unit
HDD
Junction
Junction
Jack
Junction
Main
Main
Junction
SW. REG.
Digital
SW. REG.
SW. REG.
Junction
SW. REG.
3.1.2 How to read the procedure table
This table shows the steps for disassembly of the externally fur­nished parts and board assemblies. Reverse these steps when re-assembling them.
Step/
Loc No.
[1] Top cover 3-1a
Part Name
Bracket 2(S1c)
: Wire: Flat wire : Board to board (B-B)
Digital CN761
Digital CN762
CN7112
CN3102
CN2001
CN7108
CN7109
CN4104
CN7104
CN3103
CN2601
CN7107
CN5304
CN1103
CN5301
CN5302
CN5504
CN5303
Operation/jack
Switch/display
A/C head
Main
Digital
SW. REG.
Digital
Digital
Digital
Digital
Video switch
Junction
Junction
Main
Junction
Junction
Main
Fan motor
HDD
DVD unit
Fig. No.
4(S1a),(S1b),3(L1a), <Note 1a> 2(SD1a),(P1a),(W1a), CN1(WR1a),
----------------------------------------
CN7201
CN7001
CN2201
CN5303
CN2101
CN1101
CN1102
CN1801
CN501
CN7102
CN8001
CN7111
CN5501
CN7110
CN5311
Point Note
CN1
40
10
9
15
6
7
40
4
40
15
15
9
4
19
11
13
19
19
15
2
4
4
(4) Identification of part to be removed, unhooked, unlocked,
released, unplugged, unclamped or unsoldered.
P= Spring, W= Washer, S= Screw, L= Locking tab, SD=
Solder, CN**(WR**)= Remove the wire (WR**) from the
connector (CN**).
Note:
The bracketed ( ) WR of the connector symbol are
assigned nos. in priority order and do not corre­spond to those on the spare parts list.
(5) Adjustment information for installation
3.1.3 Disassembly procedure
Step/
Loc No.
[1] [2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[7]
[8]
[9]
[10] [11]
Part Name
Top cover Front panel assembly (Operation/jack board assembly) (Switch/display board assembly) Mechanism assembly
(Drum assembly)
DVD unit (Bracket) Digital board assembly and Jack board assembly Junction board assembly
Switching Regulator board assembly
Rear cover HDD(Bracket, sheet) Main board assembly
Fig. No.
3-1e 3-1a 3-1d 3-1e 3-1b 3-1c 3-1d 3-1e 3-1e 3-1d 3-1d 3-1e 3-1d 3-1e
3-1d 3-1e
3-1e 3-1e 3-1e
Point Note
8(S1a) 3(L2a),5(L2b) CN7112(WR2a) CN3102(WR2b) CN2001(WR3a) 3(S3a),(S3b) CN1(WR3b) (S3c),(S3d),(S3e) 4(S4a),4(S4b) (WR4a),(WR4b) 4(S5a),CN2101(WR5a)(S5b) CN7108(CN1101),CN7109(CN1102) (S7a),CN7104(WR7a), CN3103(WR7b),CN2601 (WR7c),CN7104(WR7d), CN5304(WR7e),CN5504(WR8c) 4(S8a) CN5301(WR8a), CN5302(WR8b), CN5303(WR8c), CN5304(WR7e) (S9a),7(S9b),2(S9c),3(L9a) 4(S10a),4(S10b) 3(S11a)
<Note2a> <Note2b>
<Note2a> <Note3a> <Note3b>
<Note2a>
<Note2a>
<Note2a>
<Note2a>
< Note 2a >
• Be careful not to damage the connector and wire etc. during connection and disconnection.
• When connecting the flat wire to the connector, be careful with the flat wire direction.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
(1) Order of steps in Procedure
When reassembling, perform the step(s) in the reverse or­der. These numbers are also used as the identification (loca-
tion) No. of parts Figures. (2) Part name to be removed or installed. (3) Fig. No. showing procedure or part location.
(No.YD084)1-11
< Note 2b >
• When reattaching the Front panel assembly, make sure that the door opener of the Side frame (R) is lowered in position pri­or to the reinstallation.
• When reattaching the Front panel assembly, pay careful attention to the switch lever of the Front panel assembly not to make it touch the switch knob of the Main board assembly from the side.
• When reattaching the Front panel assembly, lift the Cassette door slightly.
• When reattaching the Mechanism assembly to the Main board assembly, take care not to damage the sensors and switch on the Main board assembly.
< Note 3c >
• When reattaching the Drum assembly, secure the screws (S3c to S3e) in the order of c, d, e.
Mechanism assembly
(S3d)
(S3c)
(S3e)
(S3d)
(S3e)
Door opener
Side frame(R)
Switch knob
Switch lever
Fig.3-1a
< Note 3a >
• When reattaching the Mechanism assembly, secure the screws (S3a to S3b) in the order of 1,2,3.
< Note 3b >
• When reattaching the Mechanism assembly, be sure to align the phase of the Rotary encoder on the Main board assembly.
• When reattaching the Mechanism assembly, set the “Mecha­nism assembling mode”. [See “MECHANISM ASSEMBLY SERVICE MANUAL (No. 86700)”.]
CN501
After Assembling FRONT PANEL
MAIN BOARD ASSY
CN7201
CN7112
DISPLAY/SWITCH BOARD ASSY Soldering side
CN7112
from FRONT PANEL
(OPE JACK CN7201)
(WR2a) <Note 2a>
OPERATON JACK BOARD ASSY<27>
(WR3b) <Note 2a>
Drum assembly
<Note 3c>
<NOTE> Attach the Drum assembly appropriately, since the installation state of the Drum assembly influences the FM WAVEFORM LINEARITY greatly.
(S3c)
HOOK
Fig.3-1b
• When handling the drum assembly alone, hold it by the motor or shaft. Be careful not to touch other parts, especially the vid­eo heads. Also take care not to damage the connectors.
Shaft
Motor
Video heads
Fig.3-1c
FAN
(WR7a) <Note 2a>
A/C HEAD
CN2001
(WR3a) <Note 2a>
BOTTOM SIDE
(WR7d) <Note 2a>
(WR8a) <Note 2a>
(WR7c)
(WR7b)
CN3102
CN2601
CN3103
CN8001
CN7102
(WR8b)
CN5302
CN5301
(WR8c)
CN5303
CN7107
CN7104
(WR4b)
(WR7f) <Note 2a>
DRIVE UNIT
CN7110
CN7109 CN7108
CN7111
CN5311
DV JACK BOARD ASSY
(WR2b) <Note 2a>
DISPLAY/SWITCH BOARD ASSY<28>
CN5001
SWITCHING REGULATOR BOARD ASSY
(WR5a)
(WR7e) <Note 2a>
CN5304
CN5501
<Note 2a>
D
JUNCTION BOARD ASSY
CN5504
CN2101
CN1103
CN1102 CN1101
CN2201
(WR4a) <Note 2a>
DIGITAL BOARD
CN1801
ASSY
CN4104
1-12 (No.YD084)
CN7201
J7
201
NOTE)INSERT FFC WIRE TO THE CONNECTOR BEFORE ATTACHING TO FRONT PANEL.
OPERATON JACK BOARD ASSY
parts surface
CN7202
FW7001
Fig.3-1d
TOP SIDE
CN7001
060807
05
1
34 876
52
9 10 11 12
NOTE)WHEN YOU FIX ANY PWB WITH THE SCREW, PUT IT ON THE JIGS.
(S1a)
NOTE
1. Insert direction of FFC WIRE as follows.
right side
electrode side
2. FFC WIRE and DRUM FPC WIRE should be insert as follows.
OK
CN
back side
supporting side
NG
90
CN
CN
3. Insert direction of POWER CORD. US/UC/JPN
WHITE LINE
NEUTRAL
CN5001
except US/UC/JPN
BLUE
NEUTRAL
CN5001
JS3001
<Phase alignment> .
Accord the position of V gap R.ENCORDER and PWB silk .
Accord the position of Boss on R.ENCORDER and PWB silk
(L2b)
(L2b)
(L2a)
j
j
[2] Front panel assembly <Note 2b>
(S1a)
(S3a) <Note 3a>
j
(S3c) <Note 3b>
(S3e) <Note 3b>
(S3d) <Note 3b>
(S11a)
(L2a)
j
(L2b)
(L9a)
3
j
[9] Rear cover
[3] Drum assembly
1
g
h
d
JS3001
(S11a)
C
a
a
i
a
b
e
(S9a)
(S9b)
(L9a)
[3] VHS Mechanism assembly
(S3a)
2
<Note 3a>
(S3b) <Note 3a>
C
N
914
C
N
9
13
C N
91
N
7 1
1
3
C N
7 1
5
1 4
C
N
7 1
1
5
(S11a)
g
h
j
a
a
a
b
e
e
u
u
b
d
e
Fig.3-1e
[1] Top cover
(S9b)
s
s
(L9a)
J9
05
J 90
7
[11] Main board assembly
i
c
c
b
e
t
(S1a)
(S9c)
f
s
a
(S1a)
[10] HDD
r
r
(S10a)
(S10b)
c
c
i
[7] Junction board assembly
(S1a)
(S8a)
1
CN5302
r
(S10a)
c
(S10b)
(S4a)
b
[5] Digital board assembly
(S5a)
(S7a)
d
3
t
r
c
r
r
[10] Bracket
A
e'
e'
e
CN5001
(S4b)
d
c
2
r
f
(S8a)
b
t
(S8a)
[8] Switching regulator board assembly
4
(S10b)
(S10b)
r
[4] DVD Unit
(S4a)
b
(S4a)
(S5b)
e'
e'
(S5a)
e'
e
e'
e'
e
e
[10] Sheet
[4] Bracket
(S4a)
b
(S4b)
(S5a)
e'
e
(S10a)
(S10a)
(No.YD084)1-13
SECTION 4
ADJUSTMENT
4.1 Before adjustment
4.1.1 Precaution
The adjustments of this unit include the mechanism com-
patibility and electrical adjustments. During the perfor­mance of this work, be sure to observe the precautions for each type of adjustment.
If there is a reference to a signal input method in the signal
column of the adjustment chart, “Ext. S-input” means the Y/C separated video signal and “Ext. input” means the composite video signal input.
Unless otherwise specified, all measuring points and
adjustment parts are located on the Main board.
4.1.2 Required test equipments
• Color (colour) television or monitor
• Oscilloscope: wide-band, dual-trace, triggered delayed sweep
• Signal generator: RF / IF sweep / marker
• Signal generator: stairstep, color (colour) bar [PAL]
• Recording tape
• Digit-key remote controller(provided)
4.1.3 Required adjustment tools
--- : Not used
z
: Used
Roller driver
Mechanism
compatibility
adjustment
z ---
Electrical
adjustment
Jig RCU --- z
Back tension cassette gauge z ---
Alignment tape(MHPE) z ---
Alignment tape(MHPE-L) zz
Roller driver
PTU94002
Alignment tape
(SP, stairstep, PAL)
MHPE
Jig RCU
PTU94023B
Alignment tape
(LP, stairstep, PAL)
MHPE-L
Back tension cassette gauge
PUJ48076-2
4.1.4 Color (colour) bar signal,Color (colour) bar pattern
Colour bar signal [PAL]
White(100%)
White(75%)
0.7 V
1V
0.3 V
Horizontal sync
Yellow
Cyan
Green
Magenta
Red
VU
V(R-Y) U(B-Y)
Blue
Burst
Colour bar pattern [PAL]
(75%)
Cyan
White
Yellow
0.3 V
V
White
U Black
100%
Green
Magenta
Red
Blue
4.1.5 Switch settings
When adjusting this unit, set the VCR mode and switches as described below.
• When using the Jig RCU, it is required to set the unit to the Jig RCU mode (the mode in which codes from the Jig RCU can be received). (See "section 2 SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUC­TIONS".)
Jig RCU
[Data transmitting method] Depress the " "( 3 ) button after the data code is set.
CUSTOM CODE 43: A CODE
DATA CODE
INITIAL MODE
Fig.4-1a Jig RCU [PTU94023B]
• Set the switches as shown below unless otherwise specified on the relevant adjustment chart. The switches that are not list­ed below can be set as desired. If the VCR is not equipped with the functions detailed below, setup is not required.
AUTO PICTURE/VIDEO CALIBRATION/ B.E.S.T./D.S.P.C.
PICTURE CONTROL/SMART PICTURE NORMAL/NATURAL VIDEO STABILIZER OFF TBC ON Digital 3R ON VIDEO NAVIGATION/TAPE MANAGER OFF BLUE BACK OFF
OFF
4.1.6 Manual tracking mode (Auto tracking ON/OFF) set-
ting
(1) In order to set to the manual tracking mode during tape
playback, press the “CHANNEL +/-”button on the unit si­multaneously.
• When the manual tracking mode is set, the tracking is placed at the center position.
(2) Press “CHANNEL +/-” to adjust the tracking manually.
4.1.7 EVR Adjustment
Some of the electrical adjustments require the adjustment per­formed by the EVR system. The main unit have EEPROMs for storing the EVR adjustment data and user setups.
Notes:
In the EVR adjustment mode, the value is varied with the
channel buttons (+, -). The adjusted data is stored when the setting mode changes (from PB to STOP, when the tape speed is changed, etc.). Take care to identify the current mode of each adjustment item when making an adjustment.
When changing the address setting in the EVR adjust-
ment mode, use the Jig RCU or the remote controller having numeric keypad with which a numeric code can be directly input. The remote control code of the Jig RCU corresponds to each of the digit keys on the remote controller as fol­lows.
1-14 (No.YD084)
Digit-key0123456789 Code 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29
As the counter indication and remaining tape indication
are not displayed FDP during the EVR adjustment mode, check them on the TV monitor screen.
When performing the EVR adjustment, confirm that the
FDP indication is changed to the EVR mode.
FDP
TENSION ARM
Stamping(b)
OK
CONTROL PLATE
Stamping(a)
Fig.4-1b EVR mode
4.2 Mechanism compatibility adjustment (VHS SECTION)
Notes:
Although compatibility adjustment is very important, it
is not necessary to perform this as part of the normal servicing work. It will be required when you have re­placed the A/C head, drum assembly or any part of the tape transport system.
To prevent damaging the alignment tape in the compat-
ibility adjustment, prepare a cassette tape (for self-re­cording/playback), perform a test on it by transporting it and making sure that the tape is not bent by the tape transport mechanisms such as in the guide rollers.(See Fig.4-2b.)
4.2.1 Tension pole position
Notes:
This adjustment must be performed every time the ten-
sion band is replaced.
Signal (A) • Back tension cassette gauge [PUJ48076-2]
Mode (B1)
Adjustment part (F) • Adjust pin [Mechansim assembly]
Specified value (G)
•PB
(B2)
• Eject end
25 - 51 gf•cm (2.45 - 5 x 10
-3
Nm)
(1) Play back the back tension cassette gauge (A). (2) Check that the indicated value on the left side gauge is
within the specified value (G).
(3) If the indicated value is not within the specified value (G),
perform the adjustment in a following procedure.(See Fig.4-2a.)
a) Remove the top frame, cassette holder and side
frames (L/R) all together. (Refer to the SERVICE MANUAL No.86700 [MECHANISM ASSEMBLY].)
b) Rotate the loading motor gear to move the control
plate so that the triangular stamping to the left of the “P”stamping is aligned with the stamping (a) on the main deck. This positioning is mode (B1).
c) Adjust by turning the adjustment pin so that the tip of
the tension arm is aligned with the stamping (b) on the main deck.
d) Rotate the reel disk (S) by about one turn clockwise
and make sure that the round hole of the adjustment pin is located in the “OK” range. If it is outside this
range, restart the adjustment from the beginning. After completion of the adjustment, rotate the loading gear motor to return it to the mode (B2) position.
ADJUST PIN
NG
Fig.4-2a
4.2.2 FM waveform linearity
Signal (A1)
Mode (B) • PB Equipment (C) • Oscilloscope Measuring point (D) • TP106 (PB. FM) External trigger (E) • TP111 (D.FF) Adjustment part (F) • Guide roller [Mechanism assembly] Specified value (G) • Flat V.PB FM waveform Adjustment tool (H) • Roller driver [PTU94002]
• Alignment tape(SP, stairstep, PAL) [MHPE]
(A2)
• Alignment tape(LP, stairstep, PAL) [MHPE-L]
(1) Play back the alignment tape (A1). (2) Apply the external trigger signal to D.FF (E), to observe
the V.PB FM waveform at the measuring point (D). (3) Set the VCR to the manual tracking mode. (4) Make sure that there is no significant level drop of the V.PB
FM waveform caused by the tracking operation, with its
generally parallel and linear variation ensured. Perform the
following adjustments when required. (See Fig. 4-2c.) (5) Reduce the V.PB FM waveform by the tracking operation.
If a drop in level is found on the left side, turn the guide roll-
er of the pole base assembly (supply side) with the roller
driver to make the V.PB FM waveform linear.
If a drop in level is on the right side, likewise turn the guide
roller of the pole base assembly (take-up side) with the
roller driver to make it linear. (See Fig. 4-2c.) (6) Make sure that the V.PB FM waveform varies in parallel
and linearly with the tracking operation again. When re-
quired, perform fine-adjustment of the guide roller of the
pole base assembly (supply or take-up side). (7) Unload the cassette tape once, play back the alignment
tape (A1) again and confirm the V.PB FM waveform. (8) After adjustment, confirm that the tape wrinkling does not
occur at the roller upper or lower limits. (See Fig. 4-2b.)
[Perform adjustment step (9) only for the models equipped
with SP mode and EP (or LP) mode.]
[Perform adjustment step (9) only for the models
equipped with SP mode and EP (or LP) mode.]
(9) Repeat steps (1) to (8) by using the alignment tape (A2).
Improper
(a)
GUIDE ROLLER
Proper
(b)
GUIDE POLE
Fig.4-2b
(No.YD084)1-15
Proper waveform variation
Improper waveform variation
A
C
Up Down
B
D
Roller driver
Guide roller (supply side)
Fig.4-2c
4.2.3 Height and tilt of the A/C head
Note:
Set a temporary level of the height of the A/C head in ad-
vance to make the adjustment easier after the A/C head has been replaced. (Refer to the SERVICE MANUAL No.86700 [MECHANISM ASSEMBLY].)
Signal (A) • Alignment tape(SP, stairstep, PAL) [MHPE] Mode (B) • PB Equipment (C) • Oscilloscope Measuring point (D1)
External trigger (E) • TP111 (D.FF) Adjustment part (F) • A/C head [Mechanism assembly] Specified value (G) • Maximum waveform
• TP106 (PB. FM)
(D2)
• TP4001 (CTL. P)
(1) Play back the alignment tape (A). (2) Apply the external trigger signal to D.FF (E), to observe the
AUDIO OUT waveform and Control pulse waveform at the
measuring points (D1) and (D2) in the ALT mode. (3) Set the unit to the manual tracking mode. (4) Adjust the AUDIO OUT waveform and Control pulse wave-
form by turning the screws (1), (2) and (3) little by little until
both waveforms reach maximum. The screw (1)
and (3) are for adjustment of tilt and the screw (2) for azi-
muth.
Head base
(2)
(1)
AUDIO OUT
4.2.4 A/C head phase (X-value)
Signal (A1)
Mode (B) • PB Equipment (C) • Oscilloscope Measuring point (D) • TP106 (PB. FM) External trigger (E) • TP111 (D.FF) Adjustment part (F) • A/C head base [Mechanism assembly] Specified value (G) • Flat V.PB FM waveform Adjustment tool (H) • Roller driver [PTU94002]
• Alignment tape(SP, stairstep, PAL) [MHPE]
(A2)
• Alignment tape(LP, stairstep, PAL) [MHPE-L]
(1) Play back the alignment tape (A1). (2) Apply the external trigger signal to D.FF (E), to observe the
V.PB FM waveform at the measuring point (D). (3) Set the VCR to the manual tracking mode. (4) Loosen the screws (4) and (5), then set the Roller driver to
the innermost projected part of the A/C head. (See Fig. 4-
2e.) (5) Rotate the roller driver so that the A/C head comes closest
to the capstan. From there, move the A/C head back grad-
ually toward the drum until the point where the FM wave-
form is maximized for the second time, and then
tighten the screws (4) and (5) temporarily. (6) Play an alignment tape (A2) and set to the manual-tracking
mode. (7) Fine-adjust A/C head base position to maximize the FM
waveform, and then tighten the screws (4) and (5) firmly. (8) Play alignment tapes (A1) and (A2) and confirm that the FM
waveforms are maximized when the tracking is at the cen-
ter position.
To the drum
Toward the capstan
Toward the drum
A/C head
Screw (5)
Roller driver
Screw (4)
Head base
To the capstan
Fig.4-2e
Alignment tape [SP, stairstep] played with the SP head
Waveform output
X-value adjustment point
Drum side Control head position Capstan side
Alignment tape [EP(LP), stairstep] played with the EP(LP) head
A/C head
(3)
1-16 (No.YD084)
Fig.4-2d
CTL. P
Maximum
Fig.4-2f
4.3 Electrical adjustment
Note:
The following adjustment procedures are not only necessary after replacement of consumable mechanical parts or board assemblies, but are also provided as references to be referred to when servicing the electrical circuitry. In case of trouble with the electrical circuitry, always begin a service by identifying the defective points by using the measur­ing instruments as described in the following electrical adjust­ment procedures. After this, proceed to the repair, replacement and/or adjustment. If the required measuring in­struments are not available in the field, do not change the ad­justment parts (variable resistor, etc.) carelessly.
4.3.1 Servo circuit
4.3.1.1 Switching point
Signal (A1)
Mode (B) • PB Equipment (C) • Oscilloscope Measuring point (D) • VIDEO OUT terminal (75 ohm terminated)
External trigger (E) • TP111 (D.FF) Adjustment part (F) • Jig RCU: Code “43-5A” Specified value (G) • 6.5 ± 0.5H Adjustment tool (H) • Jig RCU [PTU94023B]
• Stairstep signal
(A2)
• Alignment tape(LP, stairstep, PAL) [MHPE-L]
• TP106 (PB. FM)
(1) Play back the signal (A1) of the alignment tape (A2). (2) Apply the external trigger signal to D.FF (E) to observe the
VIDEO OUT waveform and V.PB FM waveform at the
measuring points (D1) and (D2). (3) Set the VCR to the manual tracking mode. (4) Adjust tracking so that the V.PB FM waveform becomes
maximum. (5) Set the VCR to the Auto adjust mode by transmitting the
code (F) from the Jig RCU. When the VCR enters the stop
mode, the adjustment is completed. (6) If the VCR enters the eject mode, repeat steps (1) to (5)
again. (7) Play back the alignment tape (A2) again, confirm that the
switching point is the specified value (G).
Trigger point
Switching point
V.sync
(1) Record the signal (A2) in the mode (B1), and play back
the recorded signal. (2) Set the VCR to the manual tracking mode. (3) Set the VCR to the FWD slow (+1/6x) mode. (4) Transmit the code (F) from the Jig RCU to adjust so that the
noise bar becomes the specified value (G) on the TV
monitor in the slow mode. (5) Set the VCR to the Stop mode. (6) Confirm that the noise bar is (G) on the TV monitor in the
slow mode. (7) Repeat steps (3) to (6) in the REV slow (+1/6x) mode. (8) Repeat steps (1) to (7) in the mode (B2).
Note:
For FWD slow (+1/6x) playback, transmit the code “43-
08” from the Jig RCU to enter the slow playback mode, and transmit the code “43-D0”for REV slow (-1/6x) mode.
4.3.2 Syscon circuit
4.3.2.1 Timer clock
Signal (A) • No signal Mode (B) • EE Equipment (C) • Frequency counter Measuring point (D1)
Adjustment part (F) • C3025 (TIMER CLOCK) Specified value (G) • 1024.008 ± 0.01 Hz
• IC3001 pin 61
• IC3001 pin 24
(D2)
• C3026 + and -
(D3)
(976.5549 ± 0.0010 usec)
(1) Connect the frequency counter to the measuring point
(D1). (2) Connect the short wire between the short point (D2) and
Vcc (5V). (3) Short the leads of capacitor (D3) once in order to reset
the microprocessor of the Syscon. (4) Disconnect the short wire between the short point (D2)
and Vcc then connect it again. (5) Adjust the Adjustment part (F) so that the output frequency
becomes the specified value (G).
V. rate
Fig.4-3a Switching point
4.3.1.2 Slow tracking preset
Signal (A1)
Mode (B1)
Measuring point (D) • TV-Monitor Adjustment part (F) • Jig RCU: Code “43-71”or “43-72” Specified value (G) • minimum noise Adjustment tool (H) • Jig RCU [PTU94023B]
• Ext. input
(A2)
• Color (colour) bar signal [PAL]
• VHS SP
(B2)
•VHS LP
(No.YD084)1-17
SECTION 5
TROUBLESHOOTING
5.1 Manually removing the cassette tape
If you cannot remove the cassette tape which is loaded because of any electrical or mechanical failures, manually remove it by taking the following steps.
(1) Unplug the power cord plug from the power outlet. (2) Refer to the disassembly procedure of the unit and perform
the disassembly of the major parts before removing the mechanism assembly. (See Fig. 5-1a)
Fig.5-1a
Tension arm assembly
Pole base assembly
Pinch roller arm assembly
sion arm assembly free from tension, pull out the tape on the pole base assembly. Take the spring(a) of the pinch roller arm assembly off the hook, and detach it from the tape.
(4) Remove the screw (a) of the side frame (L/R). (5) Hold the slack tape and cassette cover together, lift the
cassette tape, top frame, cassette holder and side frames (L, R) together from the rear and remove them by dis-en­gaging the hooks (a) and (b).
Screw(a)
Cassette tape
Hook(a)
Side frame(L)
Cassette holder
Top frame
Side frame(R)
Screw(a)
Hook(b)
Spring(a)
Direction of unloading
Fig.5-1b
(3) Unload the pole base assembly by manually turning the
gear of the loading motor until the pole base assembly is hidden behind the cassette lid. In doing so, hold the tape by the hand to keep the slack away from any grease. (See Fig.5-1b )
In case of mechanical failures, while keeping the ten-
Fig.5-1c
(6) Take up the slack of the tape into the cassette. This com-
pletes removal of the cassette tape.
5.2 Manually removing the disk(DVD/CD)
If you cannot remove the disk which is loaded because of any electrical or mechanical failures, manually remove it by taking the following steps.
5.2.1 Method 1
(1) AC Plug is pulled out at once and inserted again. (2) It is displayed on FDP as "PLEASE" and "WAIT" alternate-
ly, and while it blinks, pushing the OPEN/CLOSE button is
continued. (3) After a while, a tray opens (About 20 seconds). (4) After removed a disk, press the OPEN/CLOSE button
again to close the tray.The tray closes at about five sec-
onds. (5) The "PLEASE" and "WAIT" alternately blink display of FDP
disappears and it will be in a standby mode. (6) If the POWER button is pushed, it will usually be operating.
5.2.2 Method 2
(1) Unplug the ACpower cord from the AC outlet. (2) Remove the top cover and front panel assembly.
(Refer to the disassembly procedure and perform the dis-
assembly of the major parts before removing) (3) Pass a thin wire through a hole in the DVD unit. (4) The disc tray comes out slightly. Take out the disc tray
manually.(See Fig.5-2a)
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EMG display of FDP display mode
(1) Transmit the code “43-59” from the Jig RCU.
The FDP shows the EMG content in the form of “E:**:**”.
<Example 1> E : 01
Latest EMG
disk tray hole
Fig.5-2a
5.3 Emergency display function (VHS SECTION)
This unit saves details of the last two emergencies as the EMG history and allows the status of the unit and the mechanism of each emergency to be shown both on the display and as OSD in­formation. When using the emergency function, it is required to set the unit to the Jig RCU mode.
Jig RCU
[Data transmitting method] Depress the " " ( 3 ) button after the data code is set.
CUSTOM CODE 43: A CODE
DATA CODE
INITIAL MODE
Fig.5-3a Jig RCU [PTU94023B]
5.3.1 Displaying the EMG information
The EMG detail of information can be displayed by transmitting the code "43-59" from the Jig RCU.
Note:
Press VHS/HDD/DVD SELECT button on the unit repeat-
edly first so that the VHS lamp lights up on the unit.
The EMG detail information < 1 >< 2 > show the informa-
tion on the latest EMG. It becomes “ - - : - - : - - ” when there is no latest EMG
record.
0: 00
E: **
1E: **
1: *1
2: *2
3: 34
4: *5
5: *6
6: *7
7: *8
8: *9
9: *10
Normal display
EMG content display (Latest) See 5.3.4
EMG content display (Previous) See 5.3.4
EMG detail information <1> See 5.3.5 [Deck operation mode] EMG detail information <1> See 5.3.5 [Mechanism operation mode] EMG detail information <1> See 5.3.5 [Mechanism sensor information and Mechanism mode position] EMG detail information <2> See 5.3.6 [Type of the cassette tape in use <1>] EMG detail information <2> See 5.3.6 [Winding position of the cassette tape in use] EMG detail information <2> See 5.3.6 [Type of the cassette tape in use <2> (Winding area)] EMG detail information <3> See 5.3.7 [Previous deck operation mode] EMG detail information <3> See 5.3.7 [The deck operation mode of the one before the last] EMG detail information <3> See 5.3.7
[The deck operation mode of the one prior to one above]
EMG display of 7 FDP display model
Fig.5-3b
<Example 2> E : - -
No EMG record
(2) Transmit the code “43-59” from the Jig RCU again.
The FDP shows the EMG detail information < 1 > in the form of “ *1: *2 : 34 ”.
*1 : Deck operation mode at the moment of EMG *2 : Mechanism operation mode at the moment of EMG 3- : Mechanism sensor information at the moment of EMG
-4 : Mechanism mode position at the moment of EMG
(3) Transmit the code “43-59” from the Jig RCU once again.
The FDP shows the EMG detail information < 2 > in the form of “ *5 : *6 : *7 ”.
*5 : Type of the cassette tape in use < 1 > . *6 : Winding position of the cassette tape in use *7 : Type of the cassette tape in use < 2 > (Winding area)
(4) Transmit the code “43-59” from the Jig RCU once again.
The FDP shows the EMG detail information < 3 > in the form of “*8 : *9 : *10”.
*8 : Previous deck operation mode at the moment of EMG *9 : The deck operation mode of the one before the last at
the moment of EMG
*10: The deck operation mode of the one prior to one
above at the moment of EMG
(5) Transmit the code “43-59” from the Jig RCU once again to
reset the display.
5.3.2 Clearing the EMG history
(1) Display the EMG history. (2) Transmit the code “43-36” from the Jig RCU. (3) Reset the EMG display.
5.3.3 Details of the OSD display in the EMG display mode
During the EMG display, the OSD shows the data on the deck mode, etc. The details of the display contents are as follows.
Notes:
The display is variable depending on the part No. of the
System Control microcomputer (IC3001) built into the VCR. In the following, refer to the figure carrying the same two characters as the top two characters of the part number of your IC.
The sensor information in the OSD display contents is
partially different from the mechanism sensor informa­tion in EMG detail information < 1 >.
[For MN* only]
AA BB CC DD EE
FF GG HH I I J J
KK L L MM NN OO
PP QQ RR SS TT
UU VV WW XX YY
(No.YD084)1-19
AA : Deck operation mode (See EMG detail information < 1 >.) BB : Mechanism operation mode
(See EMG detail of information < 1 >.) CC : Mechanism transition flag DD : Capstan motor control status EE : Loading motor control status FF : Sensor information (See sensor information details.) GG : Capstan motor speed HH : Key code (JVC code) I I : Supply reel winding diameter data higher 8 bits. JJ : Supply reel winding diameter data lower 8 bits. KK : Mechanism sensor information & mechanism mode posi-
tion(See EMG detail of information < 1 >.) LL : Tape speed data higher 8 bits. MM : Tape speed data lower 8 bits. NN : Cassette tape type < 2 > higher 8 bits.
(See EMG detail of information < 2 >.) OO : Cassette tape type < 2 > lower 8 bits.
(See EMG detail of information < 2 >.) PP : General data display area
YY : General data display area
*FF:Sensor information details
<Display>
** h
********
Encoder data
(See Mechanism mode sequence.) Cassette tab present = 1 Cassette tab broken = 0
Cassette absent = 1 Cassette present = 0
Start sensor
End sensor
[For *HD only]
<Display>
** h
********
Encoder data (See Mechanism mode sequence.)
Remote pause
End sensor
Start sensor
Cassette tab present = 1 Cassette tab broken = 0
[For both MN*/HD*]
Mechanism mode sequence
Mechanism mode - Encoder data
LSA
LSB
LSC
LSD
No. Position Encoder data
21
Encoder output = Low
or
Trerminal - GND = SHORT
1
EJECT 0 h = 0000
2
EJECT1 1 h = 0001
3
EJECT2 2 h = 0010
4
ULSTOP 3 h = 0011
5
UPPER 4 h = 0100
6
ONSTOP(PLAY) 5 h = 0101
7
FWD/SS 6 h = 0110
8
REV/SS 7 h = 0111
9
OFFSTOP 8 h = 1000
10
FFREW-BRAKE 9 h = 1001
FFREW A h = 1010
11
MIDDLE F h = 1111
12
543
Encoder output = High
Trerminal - GND = OPEN
LSA
12345
1110
GND
9876
or
LSB
LSD
LSC
AA BB CC
DD EE FF
GGGG HHHH
I I JJJJ
KKKK LLLL MMMM
ROM No.
AA : Key code (JVC code) BB : Deck operation mode(See EMG detail information < 1
>.)
CC : Mechanism operation mode (See EMG detail informa-
tion < 1 >.) DD : Sensor information (See sensor information details.) EE : Capstan motor speed (Search, double speed) FF : Tracking value GGGG : Cassette tape type < 2 >, 16 bits.
(See EMG detail information < 2 >.) HHHH : Supply reel winding diameter data I I : Capstan motor speed (FF/REW, double speed) JJJJ : Tape speed data, lower 8 bits. KKKK : General data display area LLLL : General data display area MMMM : General data display area
*DD:Sensor information details
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5.3.4 EMG content description
Note:
EMG contents “E09” are for the model with Dynamic Drum (DD).
FDP CONTENT CAUSE
E01: Loading EMG
E02:
Unloading EMG
E03: Take Up Reel
Pulse EMG
E04: Drum FG EMG
E05: Cassette Eject
EMG
E06: Capstan FG
EMG
E07: SW Power
Short-Circuit EMG
E08:
DVD EMG
E09: DD FG EMG
E0A: Supply Reel
Pulse EMG
EU1: Head clog warning history
If the mechanism mode does not change to the next mode within 4 sec­onds after the loading motor starts rotating in the loading direction, while the mechanism is in the after-loading position (with the tape up against the pole base), [E:01] is identified and the power is switched OFF. However, if the tape loading is not completed within 4 seconds after the loading motor starts rotating in the loading direction, the tape is simply unloaded and ejected. No EMG data is recorded in this case.
When the mechanism mode cannot be changed to another mode even when the loading motor has rotated for more than 4 sec­onds in the unloading direction, [E:02] is identified and the power is turned off.
When the falling edje of the take-up reel pulse has not been gen­erated for more than 4 seconds in the capstan rotating mode, [E:03] is identified, the pinch rollers are turned off and stopped, and the power is turned off. In this case, however, the mecha­nism should be in position after tape loading. Note that the reel EMG is not detected during Slow/Frame advance operations.
When the drum FG pulse has not been input for more than 3 sec­onds in the drum rotating mode, [E:04] is identified, the pinch roll­ers are turned off and stopped, and the power is turned off.
If the cassette does not reach the eject position within about 0.7 seconds after the cassette housing has started the cassette ejec­tion operation, [E:05] is identified, the drive direction is reversed to load the tape, the mode is switched to STOP mode with the pinch roller OFF, and the power is switched OFF. During the cassette insertion process, the drive direction is reversed and the cassette is ejected if the tape is not up against the pole base within about 3 seconds after the start of the cassette pulling­in operation. If the cassette does not reach the eject position within about 0.7 seconds after the drive mode reversal operation, [E:05] is identified and the power is switched OFF immediately.
When the capstan FG pulse has not been generated for more than 1 second in the capstan rotating mode, [E:06] is identified, the pinch rollers are turned off and stopped, and the power is turned off.However, the capstan EMG is not detected in SLOW/ STILL modes. Note that, if the part number of the System Control IC begins with "MN" or "M3", the capstan EMG is not detected even during the FF/REW operation.
When short-circuiting of the SW power supply with GND has lasted for 0.5 second or more, [E:07] is identified, all the motors are stopped and the power is turned off.
When communication with a system computer of VHS side is not carried out because of the defective DVD unit, or when the DVD unit must be reset
When the DD FG pulse is not generated within 2.5 seconds, [E:09] is identified, the tilt motor is stopped and the power is turned off.
When the falling edge of the supply reel pulse has not been gen­erated for more than 10 seconds in the capstan rotating mode, [E:0A] is identified and the cassette is ejected (but the power is not turned off). In this case, however, the mechanism should be in the position after tape loading (with the tape up against the pole base). Also note that the reel EMG is not detected during Slow/ Frame advance operations.
Presupposing the presence of the control pulse output in the PLAY mode, when the value obtained by mixing the two V.FM output channels (without regard to the A.FM output) has remained below a certain threshold level for more than 10 seconds, [E:U1] is identified and recorded in the emergency history. During the period in which the head clog is detected, the FDP shows "U:01" and the OSD repeats the "3 seconds of warning display" and the "7 seconds of noise picture display" alternately.
EMG code : "E:C1" or "E:U1" / FDP : "U:01" / OSD : "Try cleaning tape." or "Use cleaning cassette." The head clog warning is reset when the above-mentioned threshold has been exceeded for more than 2 seconds or the mode is changed to another mode than PLAY.
1. The mechanism is locked in the middle of the mode transition during a tape loading operation.
2.
The mechanism overruns during the tape loading operation because the SYSCON cannot recognize the mechanism mode normally. This problem is due to a cause such as a rotary encoder failure.
3.
Power is not supplied to the loading MDA. (M12V/Vcc/Vref/ICP are disconnected in the middle.)
1.
The mechanism is locked in the middle of mode transition.
2.
Without an eject signal being sent from the SYSCON, unloading is attempted (i.e. Ejection is attempted while the tape is still inside the mechanism.) because the SYSCON cannot recognize the mechanism mode normally. This is due to a cause such as a rotary encoder failure. (Mechanism position: UPPER)
3.
Power is not supplied to the loading MDA. (M12V/Vcc/Vref/ICP are disconnected in the middle.)
1.
The take-up reel pulse is not generated in the FWD transport modes (PLAY/FWD SEARCH/FF, etc.) because;
1) The idler gear is not meshed with the take-up reel gear because the mechanism mal-functions for
2)
3) The reel is rotating normally but an FG pulse is not generated due to the take-up reel sensor failure.
2.
The supply reel pulse is not generated in the REV transport modes (REV SEARCH/REW, etc.) because;
1) The idler gear is not meshed with the supply reel gear because the mechanism mal-functions for
2) The idler gear is meshed with the supply reel gear, but incapable of winding due to too large a
3) The reel rotates normally but the FG pulse is not generated due to a supply reel sensor failure.
3.
Power(SW5V) is not supplied to the reel sensor on the tape winding side.
1.
The drum could not start or the drum rotation has stopped due to too large a load on the tape, because;
1) The tape tension is abnormally high;
2) The tape is damaged or a foreign object (grease, etc.) adheres to the tape.
2.
The drum FG pulse did not reach the System controller CPU because;
1) The signal circuit is disconnected in the middle;
2) The FG pulse generator (hall device) of the drum is faulty.
3.
The drum control voltage (DRUM CTL V) is not supplied to the MDA.
4.
Power (M12V) is not supplied to the drum MDA.
1.
The cassette cannot be ejected due to a failure in the drive mechanism of the housing.
2.
When the housing load increases during ejection, the loading motor is stopped because of lack of headroom in its drive torque.
3.
The sensor/switch for detecting the end of ejection are not functioning normally.
4.
The loading motor drive voltage is lower than specified or power (M12V) is not supplied to the motor (MDA).
5.
When the user attempted to eject a cassette, a foreign object (or perhaps the user's hand) was caught in the opening of the housing.
1.
The capstan could not start or the capstan rotation has stopped due to too large a load on the tape, because;
1) The tape tension is abnormally high (mechanical lock);
2) The tape is damaged or a foreign object (grease, etc.) is adhered to the tape (occurrence of tape
2.
The capstan FG pulse did not reach the System controller CPU because;
1) The signal circuit is disconnected in the middle;
2) The FG pulse generator (MR device) of the capstans is faulty.
3.
The capstan control voltage (CAPSTAN CTL V) is not supplied to the MDA.
4.
Power (M12V, SW5V) are not supplied to the capstan MDA.
1.
The SW 5 V power supply circuit is shorted with GND.
2.
The SW 12 V power supply circuit is shorted with GND.
1. The DVD unit is defective.
2. Contact failure of the wires in the DVD unit or VHS side.
1. The FG sensor is defective. (The soldered parts have separated.)
2. The pull-up resistor at the FG sensor output is defective. (The soldered parts have separated.)
3. Contact failure or soldering failure of the pins of the connector (board-to-board) to the FG sensor.
4. The power (5V) to the sensor is not supplied. (Connection failure/soldering failure)
5. The FG pulse is not sent to the System Controller CPU.
6.
The tilt motor is defective. (The soldered parts have separated.)
7. The drive power to the tilt motor is not supplied. (Connection failure/soldering failure)
8. The tilt motor drive MDA - IC is defective.
9. Auto-recovery of the DD tilting cannot take place due to overrun.
1.
The supply reel pulse is not generated in the FWD transport mode (PLAY/FWD SEARCH/FF, etc.) because;
1) PLAY/FWD or SEARCH/FF is started while the tape in the inserted cassette is cut in the middle;
2) A mechanical factor caused tape slack inside and outside the supply reel side of the cassette shell.
3) The reel is rotating normally but the FG pulse is not generated due to a supply reel sensor failure.
2.
The take-up reel pulse is not generated in the REV transport mode (REV SEARCH/REW, etc.).
1) REV SEARCH/REW is started when the tape in the inserted cassette has been cut in the middle;
2) A mechanical factor caused tape slack inside and outside the take-up reel side of the cassette
3) The reel is rotating normally but the FG pulse is not generated due to a take-up reel sensor failure.
3.
The power (SW 5V) to a reel sensor is not supplied.
some reason.
The idler gear is meshed with the take-up reel gear, but incapable of winding due to too large
mechanical load (abnormal tension);
some reason.
mechanical load (abnormal tension);
Housing load increasing factors: Temperature environment (low temperature, etc.), mechanism wear or failure.
entangling, etc.).
In this case, the supply reel will not rotate until the tape slack is removed by the FWD transport, so the pulse is not generated until then;
shell. In this case, the take up will not rotate until the tape slack is removed by the REV transport, so the pulse will not be generated until that time;
(No.YD084)1-21
5.3.5 EMG detail information < 1 >
The status (electrical operation mode) of the VCR and the status (mechanism operation mode/sensor information) of the mecha­nism in the latest EMG can be confirmed based on the figure in EMG detail information < 1 > .
[FDP/OSD display] *1 : *2 : 34 *1 : Deck operation mode at the moment of EMG
*2 : Mechanism operation mode at the moment of EMG 3- : Mechanism sensor information at the moment of EMG
-4 : Mechanism mode position at the moment of EMG
Note:
For EMG detailed information < 1 >, the content of the
code that is shown on the display (or OSD) differs de­pending on the parts number of the system control mi­croprocessor (IC3001) of the VCR. The system control microprocessor parts number starts with two letters, re­fer these to the corresponding table.
*1 : Deck operation mode
[Common table of MN* and HD]
Display
MN* HD*
00 - Mechanism being initialized 01 00 STOP with pinch roller pressure off (or tape present with P.OFF) 02 01 STOP with pinch roller pressure on 03 - POWER OFF as a result of EMG 04 04 PLAY (Normal playback) 0C 0E REC 10 11 Cassette ejected 20 22 FF 21 - Tape fully loaded, START sensor ON, short FF 22 -
24 26 FWD SEARCH (variable speed) including x2-speed 2C 2E INSERT REC 40 43 REW 42 - Cassette identification REV SEARCH before transition to REW
44 47 REV SEARCH (variable speed) 4C 4C AUDIO DUB 6C 6E INSERT REC (VIDEO + AUDIO) 84 84 FWD STILL / SLOW 85 85 REV STILL / SLOW 8C 8F REC PAUSE 8D - Back spacing 8E - Forward spacing (FWD transport mode with BEST function) AC AF INSERT REC PAUSE AD - INSERT REC back spacing CC CD AUDIO DUB PAUSE CD - AUDIO DUB back spacing EC EF INSERT REC (VIDEO + AUDIO) PAUSE ED - INSERT REC (VIDEO + AUDIO) back spacing
Cassette identification FWD SEARCH before transition to FF (SPx7-speed)
(SPx7-speed)
Deck operation mode
*2 : Mechanism operation mode
[Table of MN*]
Display
00 Command standby (No command to be executed) 01 Immediate Power OFF after EMG occurrence 02 Loading from an intermediate position during mechanism initialization 03 Unloading due to EMG occurrence during mechanism initialization 04 Ejecting cassette (ULSTOP to EJECT) 05 Inserting cassette (EJECT to ULSTOP) 06 Loading tape (ULSTOP to PLAY) 07 Unloading tape (PLAY to ULSTOP) 08 Transition from pinch roller ON to STOP 09 Transition from pinch roller OFF to STOP (PLAY to OFFSTOP) 0A Transition from pinch roller OFF to STOP at power OFF 0B Transition from pinch roller ON to STOP at power ON 0C Transition to PLAY 0D Transition to Search FF 0E Transition to REC 0F Transition to FWD STILL/SLOW 10 Transition to REV STILL/SLOW 11 Transition to Search REV 12 Transition from FF/REW to STOP 13 Transition to FF 14 Transition to REW 15 Tape end detection processing during loading 16 Short FWD/REV at tape sensor ON during unloading 17 Transition to FF/REW brake mode
Mechanism operation mode
[Table of HD*]
Display
00 STOP with pinch roller pressure off 01 STOP with pinch roller pressure on 02 U/L STOP (or tape being loaded) 04 PLAY (Normal playback) 05 PLAY (x1-speed playback using JOG) 0E REC 11 Cassette ejected 22 FF 26 FWD SEARCH (variable speed) including x2-speed 2E INSERT REC 43 REW 47 REV SEARCH 4C AUDIO DUB 6E INSERT REC (VIDEO + AUDIO) 84 FWD STILL/SLOW 85 REV STILL/SLOW 8F REC PAUSE AF INSERT REC PAUSE C7 REV SEARCH (x1-speed reverse playback using JOG) CD AUDIO DUB PAUSE EF INSERT REC (VIDEO + AUDIO) PAUSE F0 Mechanism being initialized F1 POWER OFF as a result of EMG F2 Cassette being inserted F3 Cassette being ejected F4 Transition from STOP with pinch roller pressure on to STOP with pinch
roller pressure off F5 Transition from STOP with pinch roller pressure on to PLAY F6 Transition from STOP with pinch roller pressure on to REC F7 Cassette type detection SEARCH before FF/REW is being executed F8 Tape being unloaded F9 Transition from STOP with pinch roller pressure off to STOP with pinch
roller pressure on FA Transition from STOP with pinch roller pressure off to FF/REW FB Transition from STOP with pinch roller pressure off to REC.P (T.REC,etc.) FC Transition from STOP with pinch roller pressure off to cassette type
detection SEARCH FD Short REV being executed after END sensor on during unloading FE Tension loosening being executed after tape loading (STOP with pinch
roller pressure on)
FF Tape being unloaded
Mechanism operation mode
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3- : Mechanism sensor information
[Common table of MN* and HD*]
Display
A- Tab broken B- Tab broken OFF C- Tab present ON D- Tab present E- Tab present OFF
REC safety SW
0- Tab broken ON ON ON 1- Tab broken ON 2- Tab broken ON 3- Tab broken ON OFF 4- Tab present ON 5- Tab present 6- Tab present OFF 7- Tab present OFF 8- Tab broken ON ON 9- Tab broken ON
F- Tab present OFF
Tab broken = 0 Sensor ON = 0 Sensor ON = 0 Tab present = 1 sensor OFF = 1 Sensor OFF = 1
Mechanism sensor informatio n
Start sensor End sensor
ON
OFF
OFF OFF
ON
ON OFF OFF
ON OFF OFF
ON OFF
ON OFF OFF OFF
Mechansim
position sensor
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
-4 : Mechanism mode position
[Common table of MN* and HD*]
Mechanism
sensor
information
Dis-
play
Deck operation mode
-0 Not established
-1 EJECT EJECT position
-2 EJECT-EJECT1 Intermodal position
-3 EJECT1 EJECT1 position
-4 EJECT1-EJECT2 Intermodal position
-5 EJECT2 EJECT2 position
-6 EJECT2-ULSTOP Intermodal position
Even number (0, 2, 4, 6, 8, A, C, E)
-7 ULSTOP ULSTOP position
-8 ULSTOP-UPPER Intermodal position
-9 UPPER Loading (unloading) tape
-A UPPER-ONSTOP Intermodal position
-B ONSTOP PLAY position
-C PLAY-FWD/SS Intermodal position
-D FWD/SS
FWD (FWD Still/Slow) position
-E FWD/SS-REV Intermodal position
-F REV
REV (REV Still/Slow) position
-0 REV-OFFSTOP Intermodal position
-1 OFFSTOP Pinch roller OFF position Odd number (1, 3, 5, 7, 9, B, D, F)
-2
OFFSTOP-FFREWB
Intermodal position
-3 FFREWB FF/REW Brake position
-4 FFREWB-FFREW Intermodal position
-5 FFREW FF/REW position
5.3.6 EMG detail information < 2 >
The type of the cassette tape and the cassette tape winding po­sition can be confirmed based on the figure in EMG detail infor­mation < 2 > .
Note:
EMG detail information < 2 > is the reference informa-
tion stored using the remaining tape detection function of the cassette tape. As a result, it may not identify cas­sette correctly when a special cassette tape is used or when the tape has variable thickness.
*5 : Cassette tape type < 1 >
Display Cassette tape type <1>
00 Cassette type not identified 16
Large reel/small reel (T-0 to T-15/T-130 to T-210) not classified 82 Small reel, thick tape (T-120) identified/thin tape (T-140) identified 84 Large reel (T-0 to T-60) identified 92
Small reel, thick tape (T-130) identified/thin tape (T-160 to T-210) identified 93
Small reel, thick tape/C cassette (T-0 to T-100/C cassette) not classified C3
Small reel, thick tape/C cassette (T-0 to T-100/C cassette) being classified D3
Small reel, thick tape/C cassette (T-0 to T-100/C cassette) being classified E1 C cassette, thick tape (TC-10 to TC-20) identified E2 Small reel, thick tape (T-0 to T-100) identified E9 C cassette, thin tape (TC-30 to TC-40) identified F1
C cassette, thick tape/thin tape (TC-10 to TC-40) not classified
Notes:
Cassette tape type < 1 > is identified a few times during
mode transition and the identification count is variable depending on the cassette tape type. If an EMG occurs in the middle of identification, the cassette tape type may not be able to be identified.
If other value than those listed in the above table is dis-
played, the cassette tape type is not identified.
*6 : Cassette tape winding position
The cassette tape winding position at the moment of EMG is dis­played by dividing the entire tape (from the beginning to the end) in 21 sections using a hex number from “00” to “14”.
00 : End of winding 14 : Beginning of winding FF : Tape position not identified
*7 : Cassette tape type < 2 > (Winding area)
Display
00 04 - 08 05 - 06 05 - 0C 06 - 0C 06 - 0C 07 - 08 09 - 0B 0C - 0D 0D - 0F 0E - 10 10 - 12 10 - 13 11 - 14 12 - 14 13 - 14 13 - 14 13 - 14 13 - 14 15 - 16 16 - 17 17 - 18 19 - 1B
Cassette tape type <2>
Cassette type not identified C cassette, thick tape TC-10 Small reel, thick tape T-20 C cassette, thick tape TC-20P C cassette, thin tape TC-40 C cassette, thin tape TC-30 Small reel, thick tape T-40 Small reel, thick tape T-60 Small reel, thick tape T-80(DF-160) Small reel, thick tape T-90(DF-180) Small reel, thick tape T-100 Small reel, thin tape T-140 Small reel, thick tape T-120(DF-240) Small reel, thick tape T-130 Small reel, thin tape T-160 Small reel, thin tape T-210(DF-420) Small reel, thin tape T-180(DF-360) Small reel, thin tape T-168 Small reel, thick tape DF-300 Large reel T-20 Large reel T-30 Large reel T-40 Large reel T-60
(Reference) Word data (Beginning) (End)
(0497 - 0506) (0732 - 0858)
(05A9 - 0661) (0599 - 05FF) (0AA1 - 0C07) (0623 - 063D) (0C41 - 0CC3) (0611 - 0638) (0C0C - 0CB2)
(07CC - 08E5) (09FD - 0B78) (0C20 - 0DFC) (0D31 - 0F3E)
(0E43 - 107F)
(10E1 - 120C)
(1073 - 1313)
(1185 - 1429)
(12D3 - 141F) (1373 - 14C3) (1357 - 14C0) (1395 - 14EE)
(13A8 - 14CE)
(1536 - 1618)
(1647 - 175A) (1759 - 189C) (1989 - 1B2F)
Note:
The values of cassette tape type < 2 > in the above table
are typical values with representative cassette tapes.
5.3.7 EMG detail information < 3 >
Three deck operation modes preceding the deck operation mode in which the EMG occurs may be confirmed based on the figures in the EMG information detail < 3 >. For the contents of the dis­played information, see the table "Deck operation mode" in sec­tion "5.3.5 EMG detail information < 1 >".
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5.4 Display function of DVD section
5.4.1 Displaying SYSTEM INFO
SYSTEM INFO contains information on firmware version of the unit and the mechanism drive, and an initialize execution menu.
(1) Set the unit to the Jig RCU mode. (2) Press VHS/HDD/DVD SELECT button on the unit repeatedly so that the HDD lamp lights up on the unit. (3) Transmit "43-8b" from the Jig RCU.(Please end a setting menu pushing " SET UP" button of the remote control unit appended
to the commodity beforehand when a setting menu is displayed.) (4) SYSTEM INFORMATION menu is displayed in the screen. (5) To move cursor in SYSTEM INFO, use the " ", " ", " ", and " " buttons of a remote control unit attached to product. (6) To quit the SYSTEM INFO menu, transmit "43-8b" from the Jig RCU.. (7) Cancel Jig RCU mode.
The example of a display < Version Info 1 >
System Info
Version Info 1
Application Software Version
Boot Loader Software Version
DVD Drive Firmware Version
Regiaon
CPRM Key DownLoad
EXIT
NOTE:
Items other than the ones described above are not used in service work.
5.4.2 Displaying the firmware version of the main body in the user mode
• The version information of the main body firmware can be displayed in the normal mode (user mode) without using the Jig mode.
• The version can be checked by the user operation when it is required to check the version when there are failure inquiries from the users. (1) Turn the power of the main body ON. (2) Press the "SET UP" button of the supplied remote control unit to display the setting menu screen. (3) Move the arrow to the "INITIAL SET UP" tab, keep pressing the "STOP" button of the main body for 10 seconds in that condition. (4) The screen changes to the display shown in the below diagram, and the firmware version of the main body is indicated.
Version Info 2 NAVI Info Initialize
1.25
1.2/276
P018
2
Done
OK
SELECT WITH [ ] THEN PRESS [ENTER] PRESS [ "8b" ] TO EXIT
SELECT
Firmware Version of the unit When the Firmware of the unit is updated, this part is changed.
Firmware Version of the Drive unit When the Firmware of the drive unit is updated, this part is changed.
DVD VIDEO SET UP
HDD/DVD SET UP
TUNER SET CLOCK SET
VERSION : 1.25
FUNCTION SET UP
O K
INITIAL SET UP
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5.4.3 Updating the firmware of the unit
• Firmware update disc supports CD-R media.
• When firmware update is necessary, information is available from the website of DIGITAL VIDEO STORAGE CATEGORY, CS group.
5.4.3.1 Creating an update disc
Please check the details of the update disc creation method by JS-NET.
(1) Down load the update file from JS-NET. (2) Write the update file into CD-R. Pay attention in the following points when writing the update disc.
• Make sure to write in “Disc at Once”.
• Set the file compatibility to “ISO9660 format”. (ROMEO, JOLIET are disapproved.) If the writing method is not correct, the update results in an error.
5.4.3.2 Update procedure
• There are two methods of updating firmware, using JIG RCU mode < method 1 > or not using JIG mode(User update mode) < meth­od 2 >. Both methods can be used to update the firmware.
< Method 1 >
(1) Set to the Jig RCU mode. (2) Press VHS/HDD/DVD SELECT button on the unit repeatedly so that the DVD lamp lights up on the unit. (3) Load the update disc on the tray, and then close the tray. (4) When the disc reading operation is completed, transmit “43-70” with the Jig remote control unit.
If the update disc is not correct, FDP indicator displays an “ERROR” after transmitting “43-70”. Transmit “43-70” once and make the FDP indicator to normal display, and then reload the disc then transmit “43-70” again.
(5) “UPDATE” is displayed in the FDP indicator, and the FDP indicator changes to “FW UPDATE” afterwards. It takes approx. 2
minutes for the change.
(6) Remove the disc as the tray is ejected, and then transmit “43-70” with the Jig remote control unit. Then the FDP indicator
changes from “UPDATE” to the normal display.
(7) Close the tray and turn the unit OFF. Pull out the power code from the wall socket, then plug the power cord into the wall socket
again. (8) When "PLEASE" and "WAIT" blink alternately in the FDP indicator disappears, turn the unit ON. (9) Display the SYSTEM INFO menu, and check the version of the firmware.
(10) Cancel the Jig RCU mode.
< Method 2 >
(1) Turn the power ON. Load the update disc on the tray and close the tray.
Press VHS/HDD/DVD select button on the unit repeatedly so that the DVD lamp lights up on the unit. (2) When the disc reading operation is completed, Keep pressing the “STOP” button on the unit for 5 seconds.(Until FDP indicator
changes to “UPDATE”). (3) In approx. 2 minutes the tray is ejected. Remove the disc and close the tray. (4) Reset operation is carried out automatically, and it becomes standby condition. (5) Then, display the SYSTEM INFO menu in the Jig RCU mode and check the version.
5.4.4 Updating the firmware of the drive unit
• Firmware update disc supports only DVD-RAM media.
• When firmware update is necessary, written discs are distributed by DIGITAL VIDEO STORAGE CATEGORY, CS group. (1) Turn the unit ON. (2) Press VHS/HDD/DVD SELECT button on the unit repeatedly so that the DVD lamp lights up on the unit. (3) Load the update DVD-RAM disc on the tray and close the tray. (4) “READING” is displayed in the FDP indicator and the update is started. (5) In a short while “READING” in the FDP indicator disappears, open the tray to remove the disc and close the tray. (6) Turn the power OFF and pull out the power code from the wall socket, then plug the power cord into the wall socket again. (7) Set to the Jig RCU mode and check the firmware version of the drive.
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5.4.5 Exchanging the fitting
As the fitting that comes with the service drive unit cannot be used, make sure to attach a service fitting when the drive unit is ex­changed. The fitting that is removed from the old drive unit can be attached to the new drive unit. The fitting can be removed by pulling upwards while opening out the lower part of the fitting outwards.
Tray
Fitting
5.4.6 Initialization to the factory shipment state
When the initialization is operated, internal information changes as follows. It is essential to obtain the client’s permission before the operation.
• All DVD library is all deleted.
• All the DVD initial settings go back to the initial status. (1) Set to the Jig RCU mode. (2) Press VHS/HDD/DVD SELECT button on the unit repeatedly so that the DVD lamp lights up on the unit. (3) Transmit “43-6F” with the Jig remote control unit. (4) FDP indicator displays “FACTORY”, and changes to “CHECK OK” after blinking for a short while. (5) Pull out the power code from the wall socket. (6) The Jig RCU mode is forced to cancel at the same time with the initialization, check whether the Jig RCU mode is canceled by
plugging the power code into the wall socket again. (The colon “:” in time display should be continuously ON, not blinking.) If the Jig RCU mode is not canceled, transmit “43-9D” with Jig remote control unit to cancel the Jig RCU mode.
5.4.7 Setting after the drive unit replacement
When the drive unit is replaced, it is necessary to set a region code. Service drive units for replacement are not set for any region code, and they are in an indefinite condition. Make sure to set region code after attaching the drive unit to the unit.
Without the setting of the region code, discs that have regions cannot be played back.
5.4.7.1 Creating a region setting disc.
Please check the details of the region setting disc creation method by JS-NET.
(1) Download the region setting file from JS-NET. (2) Write the region setting file into CD-R. Pay attention in the following points when writing the file into CD-R.
• Make sure to write in “Disc at Once”.
• Set the file compatibility to “ISO9660 format”. (ROMEO, JOLIET are disapproved). If the writing method is not correct, the normal setting cannot be performed.
5.4.7.2 Setting the region
(1) Set for the Jig RCU mode. (2) Press VHS/HDD/DVD SELECT button on the unit repeatedly so that the DVD lamp lights up on the unit. (3) Load the region setting disc on the tray, and then close the tray. (4) When the disc reading operation is completed, transmit “43-70” with the Jig remote control unit. (5) FDP indicator changes to “UPDATE”. Remove the disc as the tray will open for a few seconds. (6) Then, check whether the FDP indicator is “REGION 2”, and then close the tray. (7) Turn the power OFF, and pull out the power code, and then plug the power code in again. (8) Cancel the Jig RCU mode.
5.4.8 When it is displayed in FDP, 'RESETTING'
• When the following operations are carried out, "RESETTING" is displayed in the FDP of the main body. (1) When the "POWER" button and the "STOP" button of the main body are pressed at the same time (2) When the code "9B" is transmitted to the main body by using JIG remote control unit (3) When transmission failure occurs between the main CPU and the DVD host CPU due to defect
If "RESETTING" is displayed in the FDP after the power code is plugged into the outlet, check the followings.
• The peripheral circuitry of each microcomputer
• Whether the wire between the DVD drive and the board is properly connected
• Whether the wire between the main board and the digital board is properly connected
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Victor Company of Japan, Limited DIGITAL VIDEO STORAGE CATEGORY 12, 3-chome, Moriya-cho, kanagawa-ku, Yokohama, kanagawa-prefecture, 221-8528, Japan
(No.YD084)
Printed in Japan
VPT
PARTS LIST
[DR-MX10SE,DR-MX10SEF,DR-MX10SEK]
* SAFETY PRECAUTION
Parts identified by the symbol are critical for safety. Replace only with specified part numbers.
* BEWARE OF BOGUS PARTS
Parts that do not meet specifications may cause trouble in regard to safety and performance. We recommend that genuine JVC parts be used.
* (x_) in a description column shows the number of the used part.
Area Suffix
E ------- Continental Europe Northern Europe EF --------------------- France EK ------------------------ U.K.
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Exploded view of general assembly and parts list VHS mechanism assembly and parts list Electrical parts list Packing materials and accessories parts list
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