In the interests of user-safety (Required by safety regulations in some countries) the set should be restored to its
original condition and only parts identical to those specified
be used.
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CONTENTS
Page
1. GENERAL INFORMATION............................................................................................................ 4
2. DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY............................................................................................ 6
3. FUNCTION OF MAJOR MECHANICAL PARTS ...........................................................................9
4. ADJUSTMENT, REPLACEMENT AND ASSEMBLY OF MECHANICAL UNITS ........................ 11
9. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND PWB FOIL PATTERN..................................................................57
10. REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST ....................................................................................................71
11. EXPLODED VIEW OF MECHANICAL PARTS............................................................................ 78
12. PACKING OF THE SET .............................................................................................................. 82
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IMPORTANT SERVICE NOTES
BEFORE RETURNING THE VIDEO CASSETTE
RECORDER
Before returning the video cassette recorder to the user,
perform the following safety checks.
1. Inspect all lead dress to make certain that leads are
not pinched or that hardware is not lodged between
the chassis and other metal parts in the video cassette
recorder.
2. Inspect all protective devices such as non-metallic
control knobs, insulation materials, cabinet backs,
adjustment and compartment covers or shields, isolation resistor/capacitor networks, mechanical insulators etc.
3. To be sure that no shock hazard exists, check for
current in the following manner.
● Plug the AC line cord directly into a 120 volt AC outlet
(Do not use an isolation transformer for this test).
● Using two clip leads, connect a 1.5k ohm, 10 watt
resistor paralleled by a 0.15µF capacitor in series with
all exposed metal cabinet parts and a known earth
ground, such as a water pipe or conduit.
● Use an SSVM or VOM with 1000 ohm per volt, or
higher, sensitivity or measure the AC voltage drop
across the resistor (See Diagram).
● Move the resistor connection to earth exposed metal
part having a return path to the chassis (antenna,
metal cabinet, screw heads, knobs and control shafts,
etc.) and measure the AC voltage drop across the
resistor. Reverse the AC plug on the set and repeat
AC voltage measurements for each exposed part.
Any reading of 0.45V rms (this corresponds to 0.3mA
rms AC.) or more is excessive and indicates a potential shock hazard which must be corrected before
returning the video cassette recorder to the owner.
SSVM
AC SCALE
1.5k ohms.
10W
0.15 µF
TEST PROBE
TO EXPOSED
METAL PARTS
CONNECT TO
KNOWN EARTH
GROUND
WARNING :TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELEC-
TRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CA UTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO
CAUTION:
3.0A 125V
NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER-SERVICEABLE
PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.
This symbol warns the user of uninsulated voltage
within the unit that can cause dangerous electric shocks.
This symbol alerts the user that there are important
operating and maintenance instructions in the literature
accompanying this unit.
This symbol mark means fast operating fuse.
For continued protection against risk of fire, replace
only with same type fuse F901 (3.0A, 125V).
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PRECAUTIONS IN PART REPLACEMENT
When servicing the unit with power on, be careful to the section marked white all over.
This is the primary power circuit which is live.
When checking the soldering side in the tape travel mode, make sure first that the tape has been loaded and then turn
over the PWB with due care to the primary power circuit.
Make readjustment, if needed after replacement of part, with the mechanism and its PWB in position in the main frame.
(1) Start and end sensors: Q701 and Q702
Insert the sensor’s projection deep into the upper hole of the holder. Referring to the PWB, fix the sensors tight
enough.
(2) Photocoupler: IC901
Refer to the symbol on the PWB and the anode marking of the part.
(3) Cam switches A and B: D708 and D709.
Adjust the notch of the part to the white marker of the symbol on the PWB. Do not allow any looseness.
(4) Take-up and supply sensors: D707 and D706.
Be careful not to confuse the setting direction of the parts in reference to the symbols on the PWB. Do not allow any
looseness.
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1. GENERAL INFORMATION
1-1 FEATURES
Only for VC-H811M
•Hi-Fi Stereo Sound
• Built-in MTS (Multi-channel TV Sound) Decoder
Common Features
• EZ Set Up
• S-VHS Quasi Playback
• Double-Azimuth 4-Heads
µ Clear Picture System (in EP mode)
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• HQ System for Better Resolution and Color Reproduction
• Multi-Language (English/Spanish/French) OSD (On Screen
Display) with Menu Screen Guidance
• 181-channel PLL Quartz Synthesized Random Access Tuner
with Automatic Channel Setting
screw q with antenna terminal cover.
Remove 1 screw w with top cabinet
fix angle.
ANTENNA
TERMINAL
COVER
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ANTENNA
TERMINAL
COVER
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TOP CABINET
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1
SHIELD
ANGLE
10
3
C
A
B
9
6
FRONT PANEL
MECHANISM/
MAIN PWB
ASSEMBL Y
A
LED PWB
LED HOLDER
OPERATION PWB
5
8
4
H/A SHIELD
(Bottom)
B
7
C
MAIN FRAME
TOP CABINET
FIX ANGLE
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2
6
2-2 DISASSEMBLING THE MECHANISM/MAIN PWB ASSEMBLY
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1. When removing the mechanism from the main PWB,
remove the antenna cover 1 screw 1, and remove the
antenna terminal cover.
Remove the PWB bottom plate 1 screw 2.
Remove the FFC cable (AA, AD, AH) 3 which connecting the PWB and the mechanism.
Take out vertically the mechanism so that it does not
damage the adjacent parts.
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CASSETTE
HOUSING
2. Removing the mechanism and cassette housing.
Remove 2 screws 4 fixing the cassette housing to the
mechanism, and remove the cassette housing.
MECHANISM CHASSIS
1
3
MAIN PWB
2
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2-3 CARES WHEN REASSEMBLING
INSTALLING THE CASSETTE HOUSING
When the cassette housing is installed on the mechanism,
the initial setting is essential condition.
There are two initial setting methods, namely electrical and
mechanical.
1. Electrical initial setting
So as to perform initial setting of mechanism execute the
Step 1 of Installation of cassette housing. After ascertaining
the return to the initial setting position (*1) install the
Pulley feed gear
Screwdriver
Tilt mark (*1)
cassette housing. (Conditions: When mechanism and PWB
have been installed)
2. Mechanical initial setting
Feed the pulley feed gear of loading motor with screw
driver. After ascertaining the return to the initial set position
(*1) install the cassette housing in the specified position.
(This method is applied only for the mechanism.)
Casecon
drive gear
Drive angle of
cassette housing
INSTALLING THE MECHANISM ON PWB
Lower vertically the mechanism, paying attention to the
mechanism edge, and install the mechanism with due care
so that the parts are not damaged. So as to fix the mechanism to the main PWB install two housings. (Fit the antenna
cover to one of them. For other, fix the vicinity of loading
motor and solder joint side of main PWB.) Connect again
the FFC cable (AA-MH, AD-ME, AH-MH) between the
mechanism and the main PWB.
END SENSOR
REC TIP SW
PARTS WHICH NEED PARTICULAR CARE
When installing the mechanism chassis on the PWB unit,
take care so as to prevent deformation due to contact of
mechanism chassis with REC TIP SW.
AE CONNECTOR
AC CONNECTOR
STAR T SENSOR
AL CONNECTOR
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3. FUNCTION OF MAJOR MECHANICAL PARTS (TOP VIEW)
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10
11
5
9
14
12
8
16
13
4
6
2
7
3
1
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No.Function
1Full erase head
2Supply pole base ass’y
3Tension arm
4Idler wheel ass’y
5Pinch drive lever ass’y
6Supply reel disk
No.Function
8Take-up main brake
9Pinch drive cam
10A/C head ass’y
11Reverse guide lever ass’y
12Casecon drive gear
13Take-up reel disk
7Supply main brake
14Pinch roller lever ass’y
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FUNCTION OF MAJOR MECHANICAL PARTS (BOTTOM VIEW)
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22
19
20
12
23
26
24
No.Function
15Drum ass’y
16Loading motor
17Drum drive motor
18Take-up pole base ass’y
19Slow brake lever
20Master cam
21Capstan D.D. motor
No.Function
22Reel belt
23Clutch lever
24Limiter pulley ass’y
26Shifter
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4. ADJUSTMENT, REPLACEMENT AND ASSEMBLY OF MECHANICAL UNITS
The explanation given below relates to the on-site general service (field service) but it does not relates to the adjustment
and replacement which need high-grade equipment, jigs and skill. For example, the drum assembling, replacement and
adjustment service must be performed by the person who have finished the technical courses.
4-1 MECHANISM CONFIRMATION ADJUSTMENT JIG
So as to perform completely the mechanism adjustment prepare the following special jigs. So as to maintain the initial
performance of the machine the maintenance and check are necessary. Utmost care must be taken so that the tape is
not damaged. If adjustment needs any jig, be sure to use the required jig.
No.Jig ltem Part No.CodeConfigurationRemarks
This cassette torque meter is used for check-
1.Torque Cassette MeterJiGVHT-063CZ
JiGTG0090CM
2.
Torque Gauge
JiGTG1200CN
3.Torque Gauge HeadJiGTH0006AW
ing and adjusting the torque of take-up for
measuring tape back tension.
These Jigs are used for checking
and adjusting the torque of take-up
and supply reel disks.
4.Torque DriverJiGTD1200CB
Master Plane Jig and
Reel Disk Height
5.
Adjusting Jig
JiGRH0002BR
JiGMP0001BY
JiGSG2000BS
Tension Gauge
6.
JiGSG0300BF
Pinch pressing force
7.JiGADP003BK
measuring jig
Reverse guide height
8.
adjustment box driver
9.
Alignment Tape
JiGDRiVER11055
VROATSVCD
AR
VROEFZCSBG
OR
VROEFZHSBH
When fixing any part to the threaded
hole using resin with screw, use the
jig. (Specified torque 5 kg)
These Jigs are used for checking
and adjusting the reel disk height.
There are two gauges used for the
tension measurements, 300 g and
* This mechanism does not need electric adjustment with variable resistor. Check parts. If any deviation is found,
clean or replace parts.
Video head cleaning procedure
1. Apply one drop of cleaning liquid to the cleaning paper with the baby oiler.
2. Gently press the cleaning paper against the video head to fix your finger, and move the upper drum so that each head
is passed to and fro 5 times (do not move the cleaning paper).
3. Wipe with the dry cleaning paper.
Notes :
• Use the commercially available ethanol of Class 1 as
cleaning liquid.
• Since the video head may be damaged, do not move up
and down the cleaning paper.
• Whenever the video head is cleaned, replace the cleaning paper.
• Do not apply this procedure for the parts other than the
video head.
Gently press the cleaning paper to
fix with your finger, and rotate the
upper drum to clean.
Move to and fro 5 times for each head.
(Do not move the cleaning paper.)
1. In the cassette removing mode, remove the cassette.
2. Unplug the power cord.
3. Remove in the following numerical order.
a) Remove two screws 1.
b) Slide and pull up the cassette housing control.
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Notes:
1. When fitting the S/E sensor holder to the cassette
controller frame L/R, take care.
2. Misengagement of teeth of casecon drive gear and drive
angle gear causes malfunction. (The cassette cannot be
set, load and ejection are repeated).
3. In the case when you use the magnet screw driver, never
approach the magnet driver to the A/C head, FE head,
and drum.
4. When installing or removing, take care so that the
cassette housing control and tool do not contact the
guide pin or drum.
5. After installing the cassette housing control once perform cassette loading operation.
4-4 TO RUN A TAPE WITHOUT THE CASSETTE
HOUSING CONTROL ASSEMBLY
1. Remove the full-surface panel.
2. Short-circuit between TP803 and TP802.
3. Plug in the power cord.
4. Turn off the power switch.
(The pole bases move into U.L.position.)
5. Open the lid of a cassette tape by hand.
6. Hold the lid with two pieces of vinyl tape.
7. Set the cassette tape in the mechanism chassis.
8. Stabilize the cassette tape with a weight (500g) to
prevent floating.
9. Turn on the power switch.
10. Perform running test.
Figure 4-1.
• Reassembly
1. Before installing the cassette housing control, shortcircuit between TP803 and TP802 provided at operation
PWB, press the eject button. The casecon drive gear
turns and stops when the positioning mark appears.
Engage two teeth of casecon drive gear with the three
teeth of casecon drive angle gear, and set on the
mechanism chassis as shown below.
Casecon
drive gear
Casecon drive
angle gear
500g
Weight to prevent
float (500g)
Mechanism chassis
Figure 4-3.
Note:
The weight should not be more than 500g.
To take out the cassette tape.
1. Turn off the power switch.
2. Take out the cassette tape.
Figure 4-2.
2. Install in the reverse order of removal.
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4-5 REEL DISK REPLACEMENT AND HEIGHT
CHECK
• Removal
1. Remove the cassette housing control assembly.
2. Pull the tension band out of the tension arm ass'y.
3. Remove the Supply/Take-up main brake ass'y.
4. Open the hook at the top of the reel disk, and remove the
reel disk.
Note:
Take care so that the tension band ass'y and main brake
ass'y (especially soft brake) are not deformed.
Tension arm ass'y
Supply main brake ass'y
Tension band ass'y
Supply reel disk
Take-up main brake ass'y
Take-up reel disk
4. Assemble the Supply main brake ass'y.
Notes:
1. When installing the reel disk, take due care so that the
tension band ass'y is not deformed and grease does no
adhere.
2. Do not damage the Supply main brake ass'y. Be careful
so that grease does not adhere to the brake surface.
• Reassembly (Take-up reel disk)
1. Clean the reel disk shaft and apply grease (SC-141) to
it.
2. Align the phase of the reel disk to that of the reel relay
gear and to install a new take-up reel disk onto the shaft.
3. Check the reel disk height and reassemble the take-up
main brake ass'y.
Note:
1. Take care so that the Take-up main brake ass'y is not
damaged. Take care so that grease does not adhere the
brake surface.
2. After reassembly, check the video search rewind back
tension (see 4-10), and check the brake torque (see 4-
14).
• Height checking and adjustment
Note:
1. Set the master plane with due care so that it does not
contact the drum.
2. When putting the master plane, shift the reverse guide
a little in the loading direction. Care must be taken since
excessive shift results in damage.
Figure 4-4.
Note:
When the tension band ass'y is pressed in the direction of
the arrow for removal, the catch is hard to be deformed.
Figure 4-5.
• Reassembly (Supply reel disk)
1. Clean the reel disk shaft and apply grease (SC-141) to
it.
2. Match the phases of reel disk and reel relay gear, and set
the new reel disk.
3. After checking the reel disk height, wind the tension
band ass'y around the reel disk, and insert into the hole
of tension arm ass'y.
Master plane
Reverse
guide
Supply reel disk
Cassette lock
release shaft
Take-up reel disk
Position
pin
Figure 4-6.
Note:
• Check that the reel disk is lower than part A but higher
than part B. If the height is not correct, readjust the reel
disk height by changing the poly-slider washer under the
reel disk.
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Note:
Whenever replacing the reel disk, perform the height checking and adjustment.
Master plane
10 ± 0.2mm
Reel disk
Reel disk
Reel disk height
adjusting jig
Mechanism chassis
A
B
Figure 4-7.
4-6 CHECKING AND ADJUSTMENT OF TAKE-
UP TORQUE IN FAST FORWARD MODE
• Remove the cassette housing control assembly.
• After short-circuiting between TP803 and TP802
provided at operation PWB, plug in the power cord.
• Setting
1. Set a torque gauge to zero on the scale. Place it on the
take-up reel disk.
2. Press the FF button.
3. To calculate the remaining capacity of the play back
mode, slowly rotate the supply reel disk, and then shift
it into the forward mode.
• Checking
1. Turn the torque gauge slowly (one rotation every 2 to 3
seconds) by hand in the CW direction.
2. Make sure that the indication of torque gauge is not less
than 30mN·m (306gf·cm).
Torque gauge
Notes:
1. Hold the torque gauge by hand so that it is not moved.
2. Do not keep the reel disk in lock state. Do not allow longtime measurement.
4-7 CHECKING AND ADJUSTMENT OF TAKE-
UP TORQUE IN REWIND MODE
• Remove the cassette housing control assembly.
• After short-circuiting between TP803 and TP802
provided at operation PWB, plug in the power cord.
• Setting
1. Set a torque gauge to zero on the scale. Place it on the
supply reel disk.
2. Press the rewind button.
3. To calculate the remaining capacity, slowly rotate the
take-up reel disk, and then shift it into the rewind mode.
• Checking
1. Turn the torque gauge slowly (one rotation every 2 to 3
seconds) by hand in the CCW direction.
2. Make sure that the indication of torque gauge is not less
than 30mN·m (306gf·cm).
Torque gauge
30mN·m (306gf·cm)
or more
CCW
The gauge is held at
its maximum value.
(Red mark)
30mN·m (306gf·cm)
or more
Idler ass'y
CW
The gauge is held at
its maximum value.
(Red mark)
Figure 4-8.
• Adjustment
1. If the FF winding-up torque is less than the specified
value, clean the capstan D.D. motor pulley, drive belt,
and limiter pulley with cleaning liquid, and check again.
2. If the torque is less than the set value, replace the reel
belt.
Supply reel disk
Idler ass'y
Figure 4-9.
• Adjustment
1. If the rewind winding-up torque is less than the specified
value, clean the capstan D.D. motor pulley, drive belt,
and limiter pulley with cleaning liquid, rewind again, and
check the winding-up torque.
2. If the winding-up torque is still out of range, replace the
drive belt.
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Notes:
1. Hold the torque gauge by hand so that it is not moved.
2. Do not keep the reel disk in lock state. Do not allow longtime measurement.
4-8 CHECKING AND ADJUSTMENT OF TAKE-
UP TORQUE IN RECORD/PLAYBACK
MODE
• Remove the cassette housing control assembly.
• After short-circuiting between TP803 and TP802
provided at operation PWB, plug in the power cord.
• Turn off the power switch.
• Open the cassette torque meter lid, and fix it with
tape.
• Load the cassette torque meter into the unit.
• Put the weight (500g) on the cassette torque meter.
• Turn on the power switch.
• Press the picture record button, and set EP picture
record mode (x3).
Set value EP6.9 ± 2.5mN⋅m (70 ± 25gf⋅cm)
4-9 CHECKING AND ADJUSTMENT OF TAKE-
UP TORQUE IN VIDEO SEARCH REWIND
MODE
• Remove the cassette housing control assembly.
• After short-circuiting between TP803 and TP802
provided at operation PWB, plug in the power cord.
• Setting
Press the playback button and rewind button to set the
video search rewinding mode.
• Checking
Place the torque gauge on the supply reel disk, and turn it
counterclockwise very slowly (one rotation every 1 to 2
seconds) and check that the torque is within the set value
14.0 ± 3.9mN⋅m. (144 ± 40gf⋅cm)
Torque gauge
CCW
500g
Cassette torque meter
Figure 4-10.
• Checking
1. Make sure that value is within the setting 6.9 ± 2.5mN·m
(70 ± 25gf·cm).
2. The winding-up torque fluctuates due to variation of
rotation torque of limiter pulley ass'y. Read the center
value of fluctuation as setting.
3. Set the EP record mode (x3) and make sure that the
winding-up torque is within setting.
• Adjustment
If the playback winding-up torque is not within the setting,
replace the limiter pulley assembly.
Note:
When the torque cassette is set, put a weight (500g) to
prevent rise.
When the cassette torque meter is taken out.
Turn off the power switch.
Supply reel disk
Figure 4-11.
Note:
Surely put the torque gauge on the reel disk to measure. If
the torque gauge is raised, accurate measurement is
impossible.
• Adjustment
If the rewinding playback winding-up torque is not within the
setting, replace the limiter pulley assembly.
Note:
The winding-up torque fluctuates due to variation of rotation torque of supply reel disk. Read the center value of
fluctuation as setting.
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4-10 CHECKING THE VIDEO SEARCH REWIND
BACK TENSION
• Remove the cassette housing control assembly.
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• After short-circuiting between TP803 and TP802
provided at operation PWB, plug in the power cord.
• Checking
1. After pressing the play button, press the rewind button,
and set the video search rewind mode.
2. Place the torque gauge on the take-up reel disk, and turn
it counterclockwise very slowly (one rotation every 2 to
3 seconds) and check that the torque is within the set
value 3.4 ± 1.5mN⋅m (35 ± 15gf⋅cm).
Torque gauge
CCW
Take-up reel disk
Pinch roller
Capstan shaft
Tension gauge adapter
Tension gauge
900 - 1,200gf
Figure 4-13.
1. Detach the pinch roller from the capstan shaft.
Do not separate excessively. Or the pinch lever and
pinch double action lever may disengage.
2. Engage the tension gauge adapter with the pinch roller
shaft, and pull in the arrow direction.
3. Gradually return the pinch roller, and measure the
pulling force when the pinch roller contacts the capstan
shaft.
4. Make sure that the measured value is within setting 9.0
N to 11.8 N (900 to 1,200gf).
Figure 4-12.
Notes:
Set the torque gauge securely on the take-up reel disk.
If it is not secure, the measurement will be incorrect.
4-11 CHECKING THE PINCH ROLLER
PRESSURE
• Remove the cassette housing control assembly.
• After short-circuiting between TP803 and TP802
provided at operation PWB, plug in the power cord.
• Checking
Press the play button to set the playback mode.
4-12 CHECKING AND ADJUSTMENT OF
TENSION POLE POSITION
• Remove the cassette housing control assembly.
• After short-circuiting between TP803 and TP802
provided at operation PWB, plug in the power cord.
• Setting
1. Turn off the power switch.
2. Open the cassette tape (T-120), and fix with tape.
3. Set the cassette tape in loading state.
4. Put the weight (500g) on the cassette tape.
5. Turn on the power switch.
6. Make the adjustment with the beginning of a T-120 tape.
(T-120)
500g
Weight to prevent
float (500g)
Figure 4-14.
• Checking
1. Set a cassette tape, push the REC button to place the
unit in the SP record mode. Now check the tension pole
position.
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2. Visually check to see if the right edge of the tension pole
is within the 2.3 ± 0.25 from the right edge of the Sup
guide shaft.
Sup guide shaft
Tension pole
Make the adjustment with the beginning of a T-120 tape.
Figure 4-15.
At left side from the center line
Tension pole adjuster adjusting range
Tension pole adjuster
90°
90°
Figure 4-18.
Adjust so that the delta mark of tension pole adjuster is
within 90° range (left, right).
4-13 CHECKING AND ADJUSTMENT OF
RECORD/PLAYBACK BACK TENSION
• Remove the cassette housing control assembly.
2.3 ± 0.25
Figure 4-16.
Insert the slotted screwdriver in the tension pole adjuster,
and rotate counterclockwise.
At right side from the center line
2.3 ± 0.25
Figure 4-17.
Insert the slotted screwdriver in the tension pole adjuster,
and rotate clockwise.
• After short-circuiting between TP803 and TP802
provided at operation PWB, plug in the power cord.
• Setting
1. Turn off the power switch.
2. Open the torque cassette meter and fix with tape.
3. Set the cassette tape in loading state.
4. Put the weight (500g) on the cassette torque meter.
5. Turn on the power switch.
500g
Weight to prevent
float (500g)
Cassette torque
meter
Figure 4-19.
• Checking
1. Push the REC button to place the unit in the SP record
mode.
2. At this time ascertain that the back tension is within the
setting (36.5 to 52g·cm) by seeing the indication of
torque cassette meter.
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• Adjustment
1. If the indication of torque cassette meter is lower than
the setting, shift the tension spring engagement to the
part A.
2. If the indication of torque cassette meter is higher than
the setting, shift the tension spring engagement to the
part B.
• After short-circuiting between TP803 and TP802
provided at operation PWB, plug in the power cord.
• Setting
1. Set a torque gauge to zero on the scale. Place it on the
supply reel disk.
2. Switch from the FF mode to the STOP mode.
3. Disconnect the power cord.
• Checking
Turn the torque gauge at a rate of about one turn/2 sec
in the CW direction/CCW direction with respect to the
supply reel disk so that the reel disk and torque gauge
pointer rotate at equal speed, and make sure that the
value is within the setting (CW direction: 4.9 to 13.7mN·m
(50 to 140gf·cm); CCW direction: 2.9 to 9.8mN·m (30 to
100gf·cm).
• Setting
1. Switch from the FF mode to the STOP mode.
2. Disconnect the power cord.
3. Set a torque gauge to zero on the scale. Place it on the
take-up reel disk.
• Checking
1. Turn the torque gauge at a rate of about one turn/2 sec
in the CCW direction/CW direction so that the reel disk
and torque gauge pointer rotates at equal speed and
make sure that the value is within the setting (CCW
direction: 4.9 to 13.7mN·m (50 to 140gf·cm), CW direction: 3.9 to 10.8 mN·m (40 to 110gf·cm).
2. Adjustment of the brake torque at the supply side and the
take-up side
• Unless the supply side brake torque or take-up side
brake torque is within the setting, clean the felt surface
of reel disk (supply, take-up) brake lever, check again
the brake torque.
• If value cannot be set within the setting yet, replace the
main brake ass'y or main brake spring.
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4-15 REPLACEMENT OF A/C (AUDIO/CONTROL)
HEAD
1. Remove the cassette housing control assembly.
2. In unloading state unplug the power cord.
• Removal
1. Remove the screws 123, Azimuth screw, Tilt screw.
2. Unsolder the PWB fitted to the A/C head.
Notes:
1. When replacing, never touch the head. If you touched,
clean with the cleaning liquid.
2. When removing the screw 3, take care so that the
spring may out.
Tilt screw
3
Azimuth screw
Height screw
Spring
1
C head front section) (See the figure below.)
3. Align the left end of gear of A/C head arm with the
punched mark of chassis, tentatively tighten the screws
1 and 2 so as to ensure smooth motion of A/C head
arm. Tentative tightening torque must be 0.15 to 0.20
N·m (1.5 to 2.0kgf·cm).
1
3
Height screw
Left end of A/C head arm gear
2
Punched line mark on chassis
Figure 4-25.
Note:
1. If the screws 1 and 2 are tighten tentatively too loose,
the azimuth and height of A/C head may change when
they are finally tightened. Therefore care must be taken.
2. After completion of A/C head be sure to adjust tape
running. (Execute the running adjustment by the method
described in 4-18.)
2
Figure 4-23.
• Replacement
1. Solder the removed PWB to the new head assembly.
2. Adjust the height from the A/C head arm (lower surface)
to the A/C head plate to 10.8mm with slide calipers. (3
places of azimuth screw section, tilt screw section and A/
Solder
New A/C head ass'y
A/C head PWB
Never touch the head
A/C head plate
Figure 4-24.
10.8mm10.8mm
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4-16 A/C HEAD HEIGHT ROUGH ADJUSTMENT
• Setting
Height screw
Weight to prevent
float (500g)
Azimuth screw
Tilt screw
Cassette tape
500g
Mechanism chassis
Figure 4-26.
4-17 HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT OF REVERSE
GUIDE
1. Adjust the height from the mechanism chassis to the
reverse guide lower flange to 13.38 mm, using the
reverse guide height adjustment jig, in tape loading
state. (Refer to Figure 4-28 (a) (b).)
Reverse guide
Reverse guide height
adjusting jig
Mechanism
chassis
(a)
Figure 4-28.
2. Rotate counterclockwise the reverse guide height adjustment nut 1/10 turn. (For height adjustment use the
reverse guide height adjustment box driver (JiGDRiVER
11055)).
Reverse guide height
adjusting jig
13.38mm
(b)
Box driver
1. Set the cassette tape in the unit.
2. Press the PLAY button to put the unit in the playback
mode.
3. Roughly adjust the height of the A/C head by turning the
height screw until the tape is in the position shown
below.
A/C head
Tape
0.3mm
Figure 4-27.
• Adjustment
Adjust the height screwvisually so that the control head is
visible 0.3mm below the bottom of the tape.
CCW
Height adjusting nut
Figure 4-29.
3. Set the tape, and check for tape crease near the reverse
guide in the playback mode.
If crease is found, turn the reverse guide adjustment nut
to remove crease. (As for crease check refer to Figure 4-
30.)
500g
Weight to
prevent float (500g)
A
Mechanism
chassis
Reverse guide
Capstan
motor shaft
Fixing guide
An example of
crease near the
reverse guide
* Check for crease from the A direction.
Figure 4-30.
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4-18 ADJUSTMENT OF TAPE DRIVE TRAIN
1. Tape run rough adjustment
1 Remove the cassette housing control assembly.
2 After shortcircuiting between TP803 and TP802 pro-
vided at operation PWB, plug in the power cord.
3 Check and adjust the position of the tension pole.
(See 4-12.)
4 Check and adjust the video search rewind back
tension. (See 4-10.)
5 Connect the oscilloscope to the test point for PB
CHROMA envelope output (TP201). Set the synchronism of the oscilloscope to EXT. The PB
CHROMA signal is to be triggered by the head
switching pulse (TP202).
6 Set the alignment tape (VROATSV) to play. (Put a
500g weight on the cassette tape to prevent lift of
cassette tape.)
Guide roller
Cassette Tape
500g
Weight of 500g
Figure 4-31.
7 Press the tracking button (+), (–) and change the
envelope waveform from max to min and from min to
max. At this time make sure that the envelope
waveform changes nearly parallel.
8 Unless the envelope waveform changes nearly par-
allel, adjust the height of supply side and take-up
side guide roller so that the envelope waveform
changes nearly parallel. (For envelop adjustment
procedure refer to Figure 4-35.)
9 Turn the tilt screw to remove the tape crease at the
fixing guide flange.
Playback the tape and check for tape crease at the
fixing guide flange.
(1)If there is no tape crease
Turn the tilt screw clockwise so that tape crease
appears once at the flange, and then return the tilt
screw so that the crease disappears.
(2)If there is tape crease
Turn counterclockwise the tilt screw so that the
tape crease disappears.
(Reference) If the tilt screw is turned clockwise
crease appears at the lower flange.
Notes:
1. Previously set the tracking control in the center position,
and adjust the envelop waveform to maximum with X
value adjustment nut. Thereby the tape run rough adjustment is facilitated.
2. Especially the outlet side envelope waveform must have
higher flatness.
Figure 4-32.
2. Adjustment of A/C head height and azimuth
1 Perform the initial setting of A/C head position by the
method stated in "4-15 Replacement 3".
2 Connect the oscilloscope to the audio output termi-
nal.
3 Using the alignment tape in which 1 kHz linear audio
signal has been recorded, adjust the height screw so
as to get max audio output.
4 Using the alignment tape in which 7 kHz linear audio
signal has been recorded, adjust the azimuth screw
so as to get max audio output.
5 The adjustment of 3 and 4 twice or three times
repeat, and finally adjust 4.
For X value adjustment
Adjust the X value, turning the geartype screwdriver.
Figure 4-33.
3. Tape run adjustment
1 Connect the oscilloscope to PB CHROMA envelope
output test point, set oscilloscope sync to EXT,
trigger-input the PB CHROMA signal (head switching pulse).
2 Rough adjustment of X value
Tentatively fix A/C head arm screws 1 and 2 by the
method described in 4-15 "Replacement 3".
Playback the alignment tape (VROATSV) and
shortcircuit between TP801 and TP802. As a result
the auto-tracking is automatically cancelled, so that
the X value adjustment mode is set.
Move the A/C head with the X value adjustment gear
driver (JiGDRiVER-6) by the method shown in Figure 4-33, and adjust the A/C head so as to get the
maximum envelope waveform. (Note: When the A/
C head is adjusted, adjust so that the maximum
envelop waveform is obtained nearest the position
of initial setting made in 4-15.)
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3 Next, press the tracking button (+), (–) and change
the envelope waveform from max to min and from
min to max. At this time adjust the height of supply
and take-up side guide roller with the adjustment
driver (JiGDRiVERH-4) so that the envelope waveform changes nearly parallel.
4 If the tape is lifted or sunk from the helical lead
surface, the PB CHROMA envelope waveform appears as shown in Figure 4-35.
5 Press the tracking button (+), (–) and make sure that
the envelope waveform changes nearly parallel.
6 Finally check tape crease near the reverse guide. If
tape crease is found, remove it as stated in 4-17
"HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT OF REVERSE GUIDE"
item 3.
Supply side
Take-up sideSupply sideTake-up side
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Envelope
CH-1CH-2
Head switching pulse
Figure 4-34.
4. A/C head X value adjustment
1 Tentatively fix A/C head arm screws 1 and 2 by the
method described in 4-15 "Replacement 3".
2 Playback the alignment tape (VROATSV), and
shortcircuit between TP801 and TP802. As a result
the auto-tracking is automatically cancelled, so that
the X value adjustment mode is set.
When the tape is below the helical lead.When the tape is above the helical lead.
Adjustment
Supply side guide roller
rotated in clockwise
direction (lowers guide
roller) to flatten
envelope.
Take-up side guide roller
rotated in clockwise
direction (lowers guide
roller) to flatten
envelope.
Figure 4-35.
3 Move the A/C head with the X value adjustment gear
driver by the method shown in Figure 4-33, and
adjust the A/C head so as to get the maximum
envelope waveform. (Note: At this time adjust so as
to get the maximum envelope waveform nearest the
A/C head position which has been set in case of X
value rough adjustment as stated in 4-18, 3- 2.)
4 Tighten finally the screws 1 and 2. Be sure to
tighten at first the screw 1 and then the screw 2.
Final tightening torque is 0.6N·m (If the screw 2 is
tightened first, the X value may deviate.)
5 Adjust the playback switching point (Refer to the
electric adjustment method.)
6 Playback the self-picture-recorded tape, and check
the flatness of envelope waveform and sound.
Supply side guide roller
rotated in counterclockwise direction (raises
guide roller) to make the
tape float above the helical
lead. The supply
side guide roller is then
rotated in the clockwise
direction to flatten the
envelope.
Take-up side guide roller
rotated in counterclockwise direction (raises
guide roller) to make the
tape float above the
helical lead. The take-up
side guide roller is then
rotated in the clockwise
direction to flatten the
envelope.
Notes:
When the A/C head X value adjustment is performed, be
sure to perform at first X value rough adjustment (refer to 4-18, 3-2).
2
1
Figure 4-36.
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4-19 REPLACEMENT OF THE CAPSTAN D.D.
(DIRECT DRIVE) MOTOR
• Remove the mechanism from the main PWB (refer to 22 item 1 When removing the mechanism from the main
PWB ).
• Removal (Follow the order of indicated numbers.)
1. Remove the reel belt 1.
2. Remove the SLOW BRAKE LEVER 2.
3. Remove the three screws 3.
3
Capstan D.D. motor
Capstan D.D.
motor
control PWB
4-20 REPLACEMENT OF DRUM D.D. MOTOR
1. Set the ejection mode.
2. Withdraw the main power plug from the socket.
• Removal (Perform in numerical order.)
1. Disconnect the FFC cable 1.
2. Unscrew the D.D. stator assembly fixing screws 2.
3. Take out the D.D. stator assembly 3.
4. Unscrew the D.D. rotor assembly fixing screws 4.
5. Take out the D.D. rotor assembly 5.
Notes:
1. In removing the D.D. stator assembly, part of the drum
earth spring pops out of the pre-load collar.
Be careful not to lose it.
2. Install, so that the D.D. rotor ass'y and upper drum ass'y
mounting direction check holes align.
(Align the upper drum dent with the rotor hole.)
3. Be careful not to damage the upper drum or the video
head.
4. Protect the hole elements from shock due to contact with
D.D. stator or D.D. rotor ass'y.
5. After installation adjust the playback switching point for
adjustment of servo circuit.
1
Reel belt
Figure 4-37.
• Reassembly
1. Taking care so that the capstan shaft does not contact
the mechanism chassis, set its position on the mechanism chassis, and then install with the three screws.
2. Install the reel belt.
Notes:
1. After installing the capstan D.D. motor, be sure to rotate
the capstan D.D. motor and check the movement.
2. Set the tape, and check for the tape crease near the
reverse guide in the playback mode. Adjust the A/C
head and azimuth as stated in 4-18 item 2. If crease is
found, adjust as stated in 4-17 "HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
OF REVERSE GUIDE".
2
D.D. stator ass'y
3
4
5
4
D.D. rotor ass'y
1
FFC
Upper drum
Figure 4-38.
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4-21 REPLACING THE UPPER AND LOWER
DRUM ASSEMBLY
• Replacement (Perform in the numerical order)
1 Remove the motor as stated in 4-20 D.D. motor replace-
ment.
2 Remove the drum earth brush ass’y 2.
3 Remove the drum base 3 from the upper and lower
drum assembly 1.
[Cares when replacing the drum]
1. Be careful so that the drum earth brush is not lost.
2. Do not touch directly the drum surface.
3. Fit gently the screwdriver to the screws.
4. Since the drum assembly is an extremely precise assembly, it must be handled with utmost care.
5. Make sure that the drum surface is free from dust, dirt
and foreign substances.
6. After replacing the drum be sure to perform the tape
running adjustment.
After that, perform also the electrical adjustment.
• Playback switching point adjustment
• X-position adjustment and check
• Standard and x-3 slow tracking adjustment
7. After replacing the drum clean the drum.
4-22 ASSEMBLING OF PHASE MATCHING
MECHANISM COMPONENTS
• Assemble the phase matching mechanism components in the following order.
1. Assemble the pinch roller assembly and pinch drive
cam.
2. Mounting the shifter (on the back of the mechanism
chassis).
3. Mounting the master cam (on the back of the mechanism chassis).
4. Assemble the connection gear, slow brake and loading
motor parts.
• PINCH DRIVE CAM AND PINCH ROLLER
ASSEMBLING METHOD.
(Place the following parts in position in numerical order.)
(1)Reverse drive lever 1
(2)Reverse guide spring 2
(3)Reverse guide lever ass’y 3
(4)Reverse guide height adjusting nut 4
(5)Pinch drive cam 5
(6)Pinch roller ass’y 6
(7)Open lever 7
7
2
1
3
4
3
2
6
1
5
Figure 4-40.
Figure 4-39.
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1Insert Reverse Guide Lever Ass’y
Insert reverse guide lever ass'y
2 Insert pinch drive cam
Turn the reverse guide lever
assembly counterclockwise
to the stopper.
Fit the pinch drive cam so that the notch of
pinch drive lever assembly aligns with the
half-round notch of chassis.
Pinch drive lever ass'y
Figure 4-41-1.
2Insert Pinch Roller/Pinch Double Action Lever Ass’y.
Pinch Roller Double
Action Lever Ass'y
Phase Matching Point 2
Align here.
Fit the pinch drive cam so that the notch of pinch
drive cam aligns with the dent of pinch drive lever
assembly.
3Insert Open Lever.
Open lever
Figure 4-41-2.
Figure 4-41-3.
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4-23 INSTALLING THE SHIFTER
Capstan
D.D. motor
Reel pulley
(Bottom side of mechanism chassis)
Figure 4-42.
Insert
point 3
Drum
1. Make sure that the loading gear is at the Phase-Matching point 1 as shown below.
2. Install, paying attention to insert point 5 and release
point 3.
3. For the phase matching at the insert point 1, see the
Phase-Matching point 2 as shown below.
4. Finally fix the inserts 1 and 4.
Phase-Matching
point 2
Loading gear (T)
Round mark
Sifter
Half round notch
Insert
point 1
Shaft 1
Insert
point 2
Rotation
point 2
Shaft 1
Insert
point 4
Shaft 4
Insert
point 5
Phase-matching
point 1
Shaft 1
Figure 4-43.
Release
point 3
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4-24 INSTALLING THE MASTER CAM (AT
REAR SIDE OF MECHANISM CHASSIS)
1. Make sure beforehand that the shifter is at the point as
shown below.
2. Place the master cam in the position as shown below.
E ring
(XRESJ30-06000)
Master cam
Fully turn
clockwise
Fully turn counterclockwise
Face the wide tooth side ward
Figure 4-44-1.
4-25 REPLACEMENT OF LOADING MOTOR
• Removal
Apply grease
Apply grease
No grease
Note:
See the figure below for the phase matching between the
master cam and the casecon drive gear.
3. Finally fix with the E ring.
Master cam
Casecon drive gear
Half-round notch
Round mark
When installing the master cam,
align the casecon drive gear
round mark with the half-round
notch of master cam.
Figure 4-44-2.
Figure 4-45.
• Replacement
Remove the loading motor, and install the replacement
loading motor as shown below.
+0.2
10.2 mm
–0.2
Figure 4-46.
The loading motor pressing-in must be less than 14.7 N
(1,500 gf).
Adjust the distance between motor and pulley to 10.2
+0.2
mm).
–0.2
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4-26 ASSEMBLY OF CASSETTE HOUSING
1. Drive Gear and R Drive angle ass’y
Apply grease
2. Synchro Gear, Drive Gear L and Drive Gear R
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Apply grease
Apply grease
Figure 4-47.
Top surface should be free from scratches or soil.
Drive angle
LANGF9592AJFW
Drive gear R
Frame
Figure 4-48.
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5. ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT
Notes:
• Before the adjustment:
Electrical adjustments discussed here are often required after replacement of electronic components and mechanical
parts such as video heads.
Check that the mechanism and all electric components are in good working condition prior to the adjustments,otherwise
adjustments can not be completed.
• Instruments required:
• Color TV monitor• Dual-trace oscilloscope
• Audio signal generator• AC milli-voltmeter
• Blank video cassette tape• Alignment tape (VROEFZHS)
• Screwdriver for adjustment• Color bar generator
• RF signal generator
Figure 5-1.
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SERVO CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT
5-1ADJUSTMENT OF HEAD SWITCHING
POINT
MeasuringDual-trace oscilloscope
instrument
ModePlayback
CassetteAlignment tape
(VROEFZHS)
Test pointVIDEO OUT jack to CH2
TP202 (Sig.)~TP203 (GND) to CH1
ControlR701 Head switching point adjust-
ment control
Specification6.0 ± 0.5H (lines)
1. Remove the front panel and play the alignment tape.
2. Connect a dual-trace oscilloscope to the VIDEO OUT
jack and TP202 (Sig.) and TP203 (GND).
(Trigger the oscilloscope with the head switching pulse
on TP202.)
3. Playback the alignment tape, and then short circuit
between TP801 and TP802 on the operation PWB.
4. Adjust R701 so that the leading edge of the head
switching pulse is 6.0H (lines) ahead of the vertical
sync as shown in Figure 5-2.
5. Cancel the short circuited.
CH-1: 1V/dev 50µsec/dev
CH-2
VIDEO OUT
CH-2: 1V/dev 50µsec/dev
5-2 ADJUSTMENT OF FV (False Vertical
Sync) OF STILL PICTURE
MeasuringColor TV monitor
instrument
ModePlayback still
CassetteSelf-recorded tape (SP mode)
(See Note below 2)
ControlTracking control buttons(+) or (–)
SpecificationNo vertical jitter of picture
1. Play a cassette which was recorded by the unit in SP
mode.
2. Press the PAUSE/STILL button to freeze the picture.
3. Look at the monitor screen and adjust (+) or (–)
TRACKING buttons so that the vertical jitter of the
picture is minimized.
4. Play and freeze the self-recorded tape in EP mode and
make sure vertical jitter of the picture is not noticeable.
Note:
1 The FV goes back to it’s initial state when the unit is put
into the system controller reset mode due to power
failure, etc.
In this case, preset the FV once again.
2 Self-recorded tape is a cassette whose program was
recorded by the unit being adjusted.
5-3
CHECKING OF OFF TRACK
MeasuringColor TV monitor
instrument
ModePlayback
CassetteSelf-recorded tape (EP mode)
(See Note below)
CH-1
HEAD
SWITCHING
PULSE
6.0±0.5H (lines)
Figure 5-2.
V-sync.
ControlTracking control buttons(+) or (–)
SpecificationNo Poor picture and Hi-Fi sound
1. Play a cassette which was recorded by the unit in EP
mode.
2. Short circuit between TP801 and TP802 on the operation PWB, and press both CH button (+) and CH button
(–) at same time.
3. Press the tracking buttons (+) and (–) 20 times each to
bring the tracking off center. Make sure that:
1) There is nothing unusual on the playback screen.
2) There is nothing unusual in the Hi-Fi sound (for the
Hi-Fi models only).
4. Cancel the short circuit.
Note:
Self-recorded tape is a cassette whose program was
recorded by the unit being adjusted.
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1
0
1
1
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
S sensor
Open
Close
Mode detection inside
sensor A
111000000
Mode detection outside
sensor B
011110110
CS/EJ
ULD
PU1
PU2
VSRPBSLOWFFSTOP
Cam graph E
25
20
15
10
5
0
60120180240300380
G mechanical timing
Mode check
Cam mark
Mode detection outside
(D709 SW B)
Mode detection inside
(D708 SW A)
0 19.81281179233200265 282316 334
10.354 12.812
CA/END
CS/EJ
UL
PU1
PU2
VSR
PB SLOW
FF
STOP
Mode detection outside
Mode detection inside
S sensor
EJULPU PU2VSRPB SLWFF STP
011
011
000
001
0
0
1 or 0
Loading motor turns in reverse
direction and master cam
counterclockwise.
CASSETTE INSERTION STOP
Cassette
inserting
Full-
loading
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
Unloading
Loading motor starts in normal
direction and master cam counter
clockwise.
Does mechanism position sw.
come off within 2.5 sec.?
Are start/end sensors at low level
before cassette insertion ?
Insert cassette.
Double action rack slides.
Drum motor starts.
Tape loading.
Pinch roller comes into contact.
Cam switch is at PB position.
Loading motor stop.
Is drum FG pulse outputted ?
End
End
Cassette is ejected and loading
motor stops.
Start sensor close.
(Cassette is judged
caught halfway.)
(Cassette LED or some other part
is judged defective.)
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MECHANISM OPERATION FLOWCHART
* This flowchart describes the outline of the mechanism’s operation, but does not give its details.
6. MECHANISM OPERA TION FLOWCHART AND TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
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STOP REC/PLAY
PLAY STILL
PLAY VSR
VSR PLAY
Capstan motor turns
counterclockwise.
Is take-up reel sensor signal
outputted ?
End
Press REC/PLAY key.
Picture appears.
Unloading
Set capstan motor to search
speed.
End
Press FF key.
PLAY VSF
REC/PLAY STOP
Capstan motor turns in
reverse direction.
Loading motor turns in
counterclockwise direction
and master cam clockwise.
Slow brake comes into
contact with capstan motor.
Slow brake
pressing
Cam switch is at STILL
position.
End
Capstan motor stops.
Press STOP key.
Loading motor stops.
End
Stop capstan motor.
NO
YES
Press STILL key.
Pinch
roller
releasing
Idler
swinging
Pinch
roller
pressing
Loading motor turns
clockwise and master
cam counterclockwise.
Turn capstan motor in
reverse direction.
Turn loading motor
counterclockwise.
Cam switch is at VSR
position.
Set capstan motor to search
speed.
Is take-up reel sensor signal
outputted ?
Press REW key.
Release pinch roller.
Cam switch is at PU2 position.
Cam switch is at PU1 position.
Stop loading motor.
Press pinch roller.
Loading motor turns clockwise.
Release the supply auxiliary
brake.
Stop loading motor.
End
Unloading
Cam switch is at PB position.
End
Press PLAY Key.
Loading motor turns counter-
clockwise and master cam
clockwise.
Capstan motor turns
counterclockwise. PB speed.
NO
YES
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STOP FF/REW
STOP CASSETTE EJECT
FF/REW STOP
NO
NO
FF/REW
operation
Brake
function
Turn capstan motor in
normal or reverse direction,
after the remaining tape has
been detected.
Loading motor turns counter-
clockwise.
Cam switch is at Stop
position.
End
Press STOP key.
Press FF/REW key.
Stop capstan motor.
Loading motor stops.
End
Loading motor turns in clockwise and master cam
counterclockwise.
4 supply reel pulses
outputted ?
Does the take-up
reel pulse output
two edges ?
Capstan motor turns
clockwise.
Loading motor turns
clockwise.
Cam switch is at
Eject position.
Loading motor
stops.
Capstan motor
stops.
Press EJECT key.
Tape
unloading
Cassette
eject
End
Capstan motor turns
clockwise.
Capstan motor turns
counterclockwise in about
2 seconds.
Stop loading motor.
Capstan motor turns in reverse direction.
Cam switch is at UL position.
YES
YES
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1. FF/REW FAILURE (NO TAPE WINDING)
Press FF key.
NO
NO
NO
NONONO
NO
NO
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YESYES
Is master cam at
FF position ?
Does loading
motor operate ?
Modes changing
smoothly through
cam switch ?
Loading motor
control system
in trouble.
Are Vco 12V and
Vcc 5V applied ?
Replace the
capstan motor.
Replace the idler
ass’y.
Replace the reel
sensor.
Is voltage applied
to loading motor ?
Loading motor is
damaged. Replace
it.
Voltage supply
system in trouble.
Mode sensor
system in trouble
or master cam
malpositioned.
Voltage supply
system in trouble.
Does capstan
motor turn in FF (or
REW) direction ?
Are idler wheel
ass’y and reel disk
in mesh ?
Is the pulse
outputted from reel
sensor ?
The cassette tape
is presumably
damaged.
2. REC/PLAY FAILURE (MODE RELEASE)
NO
NO
NO
NONONO
NO
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YESYES
Is the master cam
at PB position ?
Does loading
motor operate ?
Modes changing
smoothly through
cam switch ?
Loading motor
control system
in trouble.
Are Vco 12V and
Vcc 5V applied ?
Replace the
capstan motor.
Replace the idler
ass’y.
Replace the reel
sensor.
Is voltage applied
to loading motor ?
Loading motor is
damaged. Replace
it.
Voltage supply
system in trouble.
Voltage supply
system in trouble.
Does capstan
motor turn ?
Are idler wheel
ass'y and reel disk
in mesh ?
Is the pulse
outputted from reel
sensor ?
Check main PWB.
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Replace loading motor block.
3. WINDING FAILURE AT VSR4. UNUSUAL SOUND IN EACH MODE
Is Playback
function normal ?
Master cam
shifting to VSR
position ?
Go to 2. REC/
PLAY FAILURE
routine.
Replace idler
gear ass’y.
Replace limiter
pulley ass’y.
Replace reel
sensor.
Go to 2. REC/
PLAY FAILURE
routine.
Are idler wheel
ass’y and supply
reel disk in mesh ?
Is supply reel disk
winding torque
normal ?
Is pulse outputted
from reel sensor ?
Check main PWB.
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
YES
YES
NO
NO
YES
Press REW key.
4-i) Unusual sound in cassette
insertion and ejection mode
Is unusal sound heard during
cassette control running ?
Unusual sound heard with pinch
roller lever going up or down ?
Is unusual sound heard during
loading/unloading ?
Check pinch roller drive cam, pinch roller
drive lever and reverse guide for their actions.
Replace damaged one with new one.
Replace cassette control ass’y.
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YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
YES
YES
Replace capstan motor.
4-ii) Unusual sound in FF/REW mode
Is reel disk height as specified ?
Thrust gap found at reel disk ?
Drive system out of contact with any
part on main PWB ?
Turn capstan motor by hand.
Unusual sound heard ?
Check drive system’s gears for
damage. Replace damaged gear
with new one.
• Reel disk
• Limiter pulley ass’y
• Idler wheel ass’y
Check reel disk and main chassis.
And replace defective parts.
Adjust reel disk height.
Rearrange the parts on main PWB.
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No power
The fuse blows out even when it is
replaced with new one.
See FLOW CHART NO.2
<Fuse blown out.>.
YES
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Is the fuse good?
Is the normal state restored when
once unplugged power cord is
plugged again after several
seconds?
Check for leak or short-circuiting
of primary circuit part.
(L901, D901~904, T901, C906,
R904, Q901~902, etc.)
Are AT 5V voltage line normal?
Are AT 44V, AT 23V, PC 12V,
AT –24V and filament voltage lines
normal?
Check each rectifier circuits and
short-circuit of secondary circuit.
Is "H" level applied at pin(1) of
IC701?
Check the power failure circuit.
(Q705)
FLOW CHART NO.4
When buzz is heard from the vicinity of power circuit.
Check for short-circuiting of circuit and rectifying diode of each rectifying circuit of secondary
circuit and check for failure of shunt regulator circuit. (D921~928, IC903, C932, C933)
FLOW CHART NO.5
Does the key switch make good
contact, when the cassette tape is
inserted?
Check switch contact.
Is there the function control voltage
inputted at the pins(87) and (88)
of IC701?
Check or place the peripheral circuit
of IC701.
YES
YES
NO
Key-in input is not received.
FLOW CHART NO.3
When the output voltage fluctuates.
Check whether the secondary side
photocoupler circuit operates
normally.
Check the circuit and replace parts.
(IC901, IC903, etc.)
NO
YES
Check whether the primary side
photocoupler output control
functions normally.
Check the circuit and replace parts.
(IC901, IC903, Q902, T901, etc.)
NO
YES
Replace IC901.
FLOW CHART NO.2
Fuse blown out.
Case (1)Case (2)
Check for leak or short-circuiting of
primary circuit part.
(L901, D901~904, T901, C906,
R904, Q901~902, etc.)
Check for short-circuiting of
rectifying diode and circuit in each
rectifying circuit of secondary circuit.
(D921~928)
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FLOW CHART NO.6
No operation is possible from the infrared remote control.
Operation is possible from the VCR,
but no operation is possible from the
infrared remote control.
Is the supply voltage of 5V feed to
pin(3) terminal of remote control
receiver?
Check AT 5V lines.
Is "L" pulse sent out pin(1) terminal of
receiver when the infrared remote
control is activated?
Replace the remote control receiver
or replace the remote control
transmitter if necessary.
Is inputted "L" pulse to pin(5) of
IC701?
Check line between at remote
control receiver thru to pin(5) of
IC701.
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
YES
Replace IC701.
YES
FLOW CHART NO.7
A cassette tape is not take in.
YES
YES
YES
YES
NO
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
Check start sensor shutter.
Check line start sensor and all the
way up thru to pin(79) of IC701.
Check line pin(9) of IC701 and all
the way up thru to pin(11) of IC706.
Check IC706.
Check between IC706 and loading
motor.
Replace loading motor.
Is the specified voltage (about 10V)
applied at the loading motor terminal
when the cassette tape is inserted?
Does pin(13) of IC706 change to
about 10V when the cassette tape is
inserted?
Does pin(11) of IC706 go to a "H"
(about 4.7V) level when the cassette
tape is inserted?
Does pin(79) of IC701 change from
"H" to "L" level when the cassette
tape is inserted?
Are start sensor shutter go to open
when the cassette tape is inserted?
NO
NO
NO
FLOW CHART NO.8
A cassette tape is taken in, but ejected at once.
Does the start sensor pulse at
pin(79) of IC701 change from "L" to
"H" level when the cassette tape is
loaded?
Check start sensor and all the way
up thru to IC701.
Does the end sensor pulse at pin(85)
of IC701 change from "L" to "H" level
when the cassette tape is loaded?
Check end sensor and all the way
up thru to IC701.
Does the master cam mode shifter
operate normally when the cassette
tape is loaded?
Check cam switch and all the way
up thru to IC701.
Replace IC701.
YES
YES
YES
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FLOW CHART NO.9
The cassette tape fails to eject.
Does the capstan motor start when
the EJECT button is pressed?
See FLOW CHART NO.11.
Does the take-up reel disk turn when
the capstan motor is running?
Check reel disk and reel drive unit.
Are pulses applied at pin(2) of IC701
when the take-up reel disk is turning?
Check take-up reel sensor and all the
way up thru to IC701.
Is a "H"(about 4.7V) level applied at
pin(12) of IC706 when a reel pules
has been inputted?
Check pin(90) of IC701.
Is the voltage about 10V sent out of
pin(15) of IC706?
Check IC706.
Is the specified voltage applied at the
loading motor terminal?
Check between IC706 and all the
way up thru to the loading motor.
Does the loading motor run? Replace loading motor.
Replace cassette cam, gear, etc.
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
FLOW CHART NO.10
No power is turned on.
Does power control(H) signal at
pin(4) of IC701 change from "L" to
"H" level?
Check IC701.
Does the base of Q951 change from
about 5.0V to 4.5V?
Check IC701 and all the way up thru
to Q951.
Is 5V sent out of the collector of
Q951?
Check Q951 and the AT 5V line.
Check peripheral circuits for poor
soldering.
FLOW CHART NO.11
The capstan motor fails to run.
Is the voltage more than about 2.6V
DC given out of pin(29) of IC701.
Check IC701.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
Is the supply voltage of 5V feed to
pin(8) of AC connector?
Check PC 5V line.
Is the voltage more than 2.6V DC
sent in pin(4) of AC connector?
Check between the AC connector
and all the way up thru to pin(29)
of IC701.
Is the voltage at pin(3) of AC
connector about 3.5V?
Check between the pin(92) of IC701
and all the way up thru to pin(3) of
AC connector.
Is the supply voltage of 12V feed to
pin(5) of AC connector?
Check AT 12V line and motor voltage
selector circuit.
Replace capstan motor.
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The drum motor fails to run.
Is the voltage more than about 2.6V
DC given out of pin(46) of IC701.
Check IC701.
NO
NO
NO
YES
YES
YES
Check between pin(46) of IC701
and all the way up to pin(2) of
IC706.
Is the voltage more than about 2.6V
applied at pin(2) of IC706?
NO
YES
Check PC 5V line.
Is the supply voltage of 5V feed to
pin(3) of IC706?
Is the supply voltage of 12V feed to
pin(21) of IC706?
Check or replace drum motor.
Check AT 12V line.
NO
YES
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
FLOW CHART NO.14
No head switching pulse.
See FLOW CHART NO.12,13.
Is the drum motor rotating?
Is the drum PG signal and drum FG
signal present on pins(66) and (65)
of IC701, respectively?
Are there drum PG M.M.signal at
pin(81) of IC701?
Check C723 and readjust R701.
(HEAD SW. POINT control.)
Could be lines between IC706
and IC701.
Check peripheral circuit of IC706.
Are the drum PG and drum FG
signals present on pins(7) and (8) of
IC706?
Replace IC701.
Check or replace drum motor.
Check line between pin(7) of IC706
and all the way up thru to
pin(66) of IC701.
Is drum PG signal given out of
pin(66) of IC701?
Is V-H.SW.P pulse given out of
pin(23) of IC701?
Check IC701.
Replace IC701.
YES
YES
YES
FLOW CHART NO.13
The drum motor runs only for a few seconds.
Is drum PG signal given out of
pin(7) of IC706?
Check pin(4), (5), (6) of IC706 and
periperal circuits.
Replace IC706.
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
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FLOW CHART NO.15
Drum servo does not function.
Check peripheral circuit of X701.
Is there 14.318MHz oscillation at
pins(37) and (38) of IC701?
NO
In PB mode
YES
In REC mode
Is there drum FG signal at pin(65)
of IC701 present?
Is the V-SYNC signal(reference) at
pin(50) of IC701?
YES
NO
NO
Check peripheral circuit of pin(50) of
IC701, C770, C771 and R770.
Check drum FG signal line.
Is the head switching pulse at pin(23)
of IC701 present?
NO
See FLOW CHART NO.14.
YES
YES
Is the drum APC output at pin(34) of
IC701 and drum AFC output at
pin(32) of IC701 present?
NO
Replace IC701.
YES
YES
Is the drum control voltage applied
to pin(2) of IC706?
YES
Is pin(46) of IC701 in high
impedance?
NO
YES
NO
Check line between pins(34) and
(32) of IC701 and pin(2) of IC706.
Does the IC706 operate normally?
Replace IC701.
Replace drum motor.
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FLOW CHART NO.16
Capstan servo does not function.
Only PB mode inoperative
YES
Only REC mode inoperative
YES
YES
NO
YES
NONO
NO
NO
NO
YES
Check peripheral
circuit of pin(50) of
IC701, C770, C771
and R770.
Is there 14.318MHz
oscillation at pins
(37) and (38) of
IC701?
Check peripheral
circuit of X701.
YES
YES
Does pin(29) of
IC701 operate
normally?
Check "1"
Check "2"
Check capstan
motor unit and/or
replace.
Is there capstan
AFC and APC
at pins(31) and (33)
of IC701?
Replace IC701.
Replace A/C head.
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
Is there capstan
AFC signal at pin
(31) of IC701?
NO
NO
NO
Is there capstan
APC signal at pin
(33) of IC701?
YES
NO
Replace IC701.
Does PB CTL
signal appear at
pin (76) of IC701?
Replace IC701.
Is there REC CTL
signal output at
pins(75) and (74)
of IC701?
Does PB CTL
signal appear at
pin(76) of IC701?
Does A/C head
operate normally?
Adjust the height
of the A/C head.
Does the capstan
FG signal appear
at pin (67) of IC-
701?
Check the capstan
FG signal line bet-
ween pin(6) of AC
connector and pin
(67) of IC701.
Check peripheral
circuit of AC
connector.
Is the V-SYNC
signal(reference) at
pin(50) of IC701?
Are REC and/or PB
mode inoperative?
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Picture E-E does not appear.
Is picture signal input into pins(30) and (31) of IC201?
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
1 External input mode
Check the line between the rear video input terminal
and pin(30) of IC201.
2 U/V tuner mode
Check the line between the pin(25) of U/V tuner and
pin(31) of IC201.
Is picture signal output to the pin(52) of IC201?
Is picture signal input into the pin(49) of IC701?
Is picture signal output to the pin(47) of IC701 ?
Check the line between pin(52) of IC201
and pin(49) of IC701.
Check the line between pins(63) and (62) of
IC201 and pins(56) and (57) of IC701.
Is picture signal output to the emitter of video output
buffer (Q251)?
1 Line output: Check Q251 periphery and output terminal periphery.
2 RF output: Check Q251 periphery and tuner pin(6) periphery.
Is 5V applied to the pins(12), (61) and (90) of IC201?
Is 5V applied to the pin(51) of IC701?
Check the YC 5V line.
Check the AT 5V line.
Is serial data clock signal applied to the
pins(63) and (62) of IC201?
Check Q251 periphery.
FLOW CHART NO.17
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Picture (luminance) record is impossible (E-E mode is possible).Although picture record is possible, color does not appear (E-E mode is possible).
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Is luminance signal (approx. 0.5
Vp-p) input to the pin(19) of IC201?
Is luminance signal (approx. 0.3
Vp-p) input to the pin(42) of IC201?
Is luminance signal (approx. 0.5
Vp-p) input to the pin(26) of IC201?
Is luminance signal (approx. 0.5
Vp-p) input to the pin(39) of IC201?
Is luminance signal (approx. 0.5
Vp-p) input to the pin(23) of IC201?
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
Is the luminance signal (approx. 0.5
Vp-p) input and output to the pins(13)
and (14) of IC201, respectively?
Check between the pins(18) and
(19) of IC201. (Check C206.)
Check between the pins(21) and
(42) of IC201. (Check C208.)
Check between the pins(60) and
(46) of IC201. (Check C512.)
Check between the pins(58) and
(35) of IC201. (Check R505, C512.)
Check between the pins(39) and
(26) of IC201. (Check C212.)
Check between the pins(24) and
(23) of IC201. (Check C210.)
Is voltage 5V applied to the CCD section
power terminal pin(36) of IC201?
Is CCD control voltage approx. 5V
applied normally to the pin(37) from
the pin(57) of IC201? Is clock signal
(approx. 7.16 MHz/0.5 Vp-p) for
CCD applied normally to the pin(44)
from the pin(69) of IC201?
Check the pins(13) and (14) of IC201
peripheral circuit. (R201, R202, C203)
SP mode: Is record FM signal (approx. 20 mAp-p) output to the pins(88) and (89) (SP1) and pins(86) and (87) (SP2) of IC201?
EP mode: Is record FM signal (approx. 20 mAp-p) output to the IC201 pins(93) and (94) (EP1) and pins(92) and (91) (EP2) of IC201?
Check or replace the cylinder.Is PRE/REC Vcc 5V applied to the pin(90) of IC201?
Is voltage 5V applied to the chroma
power terminal pin(61) of IC201?
Is chroma signal (approx. 143
mVp-p/Burst) input into the
pin(46) of IC201?
Is chroma signal (approx. 180
mVp-p/Burst) input into the
pin(58) of IC201?
Check the periphery of pin(61) of
IC201 and YC 5V line.
Check whether the pins(71) and
(73) of IC201 oscillate (3.58 MHz)?
Is chroma signal (approx. 180
mVp-p/Burst) output to the
pin(35) of IC201?
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Playback picture does not appear (E-E mode is possible).
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Is V-H.SW.P. applied to the
pin(81) of IC201?
Although picture is played back, color does not appear (E-E mode is possible).
Is voltage 5V applied to the CCD section power terminal pin(36) of IC201?
Is control voltage approx. 5V applied normally to the pin(37) from the pin(57) of IC201? Is CCD clock signal
(approx. 7.16 MHz/0.5 Vp-p) applied to the pin(44) from the pin(69) of IC201?
Check between the pins(24) and (23) of IC201. (Check C210.)
Is luminance signal (approx. 0.5
Vp-p) input to the pin(23) of IC201?
Is luminance signal (approx. 0.5
Vp-p) input to the pin(26) of IC201?
Is luminance signal (approx. 0.5
Vp-p) input to the pin(42) of IC201?
Is luminance signal (approx. 0.5
Vp-p) input to the pin(19) of IC201?
Is FM signal (approx. 0.4 Vp-p)
input to the pin(78) of IC201?
Is luminance signal (approx. 0.4
Vp-p) input to the pin(79) of IC201?
Is luminance signal (approx. 0.5
Vp-p) input to the pin(39) of IC201?
Check between the pin(39) and
pin(26) of IC201. (Check C212.)
Check between the pin(21) and
pin(42) of IC201. (Check C208.)
Check between the pin(18) and
pin(19) of IC201. (Check C206.)
Check between the pin(55) and
pin(54) of IC201. (Check C514.)
Check between the pins(79) and
(78) of IC201.
Is the luminance signal (approx. 0.25
Vp-p) input and output to the pins(13),
(14) and (16) of IC201, respectively?
Is voltage 5V applied to the chroma
power terminal pin(61) of IC201?
Is chroma signal (approx. 403
mVp-p/Burst) input into the
pin(46) of IC201?
Is chroma signal (approx. 508
mVp-p/Burst) input into the
pin(58) of IC201?
Is chroma signal (approx. 286
mVp-p/Burst) input into the
pin(54) of IC201?
Check between the pin(60) and
pin(46) of IC201. (Check C512.)
Check between the pin(58) and pin(35)
of IC201. (Check R505, C515.)
Check the periphery of pin(61) of
IC201 and YC 5V line.
Check the periphery of pins(13),
(14) and (16) of IC201. (Check
C203, R201-2, L201, C205, R203.)
Check whether the pin(71) and pin(73)
of IC201 oscillate (3.58 MHz)?
Is chroma signal (approx. 508
mVp-p/Burst) output to the
pin(35) of IC201?
Check V-H.SW.P. line.
Replace IC201.
Replace IC201.
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YES
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
FLOW CHART NO.22
Is there signal inputted at each
terminal of IC651 as shown in table?
Rear input terminal
Tuner audio terminal
L-ch R-ch
pin(14) pin(9)
Check the peripheral circuit of rear
input terminal.
Is there SIF signal from pin(24) of
Tuner?
Line output terminal : Check line ranging from pins(53) and (57) of IC651 to the audio
output terminal.
RF output terminal : Check line ranging from pin(59) of IC651 to pin(2) of tuner (TU101).
Is Sub carrier signal (3.58MHz, about
900mVp-p) input to pin(45) of IC651?
Is "H" level applied at pin(28) of IC651?
NO
Check line between pin(36) of IC651
and pin(21) of IC701.
Is "L" level applied at pin(36) of IC651?
NO
Check the regulator circuit of Hi-Fi 5V
and PC 9V.
Is the voltage 5V applied to pin(40) of
IC651, 9V applied to pin(58).
YES
YES
NO
Check line between pins(43), (42) of
IC651 and pins(17), (18) of IC701.
Are serial data and clock signal at
pins(43), (42) of IC651?
Check line between emitter of Q501
and pin(28) of IC651.
Line output terminal : Is there audio signal outputted at pins(53) and (57) of IC651?
RF output terminal : Is there audio signal outputted at pin(59) of IC651?
Replace IC651.
No Hi-Fi E-E sound heard.
pin(48)
Hi-Fi sound cannot be recorded
(E-E mode is normal).
YES
NO
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
Is record FM signal output to the pins(21) to
(24) (ch-1)/pins(21) and (22) (ch-2) of IC651?
Check the AH-MZ connector.
Is the pin(29) of IC651 about 3.7V?
Check line of Hi-Fi 5V.
Check Hi-Fi REC CTL line.
Replace IC651.
Is voltage 5V applied to pin(25) of IC651.
FLOW CHART NO.23
Is terminal voltage (REC AGC. ADJ.) pin(37)
of IC651 normal?
Hi-Fi sound cannot be played back
(E-E mode is normal).
Is playback envelope signal output to the
pins(29) and (30) of IC651? (300 mVp-p)
YES
YES
NO
NO
Replace IC651.
Replace IC651.
Is A-H.SW.P input into the pin(27) of IC651?
Check the A-H.SW.P. line from the pin(27) of
IC651 to the pin(26) of IC701.
FLOW CHART NO.24
Recording in linear audio is impossible
(Hi-Fi E-E mode is normal).
YES
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
Is audio signal input into the IC201 pin(8)?
Is the pin(99) of IC201 in "L" level?
Does the bias oscillation circuit operate
normally?
Is audio signal on which bias signal is
superposed output to the pin(4) of IC201?
Check the AA-MH harness and A/C head.
Check the bias oscillation circuit (T601, Q602,
Q603).
Check the line between the pin(61) of IC651
to the pin(8) of IC201.
Check the periphery of pin(99) of IC201.
(R617)
FLOW CHART NO.25
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Linear audio playback is impossible.
(Hi-Fi E-E mode is normal).
Are MH-AA harness and playback AMP.
peripheral parts normal?
Is the AC head surface clean?
Is AC head height adjusted properly?
Replace the AC head.
Readjust the A/C head height.
Is audio signal output to the pin(11) of IC201?
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
Is it possible to confirm the audio signal (PB EQ)
on the pin(100) of IC201?
Replace IC201.
Is the pin(99) of IC201 in "L" level?
Check the line between the pin(11) of IC201 to
the pin(62) of IC651.
FLOW CHART NO.26
Check the periphery of pin(99) of IC201. (R617)
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Playback luminance signal
Recording luminance signal
Playback chroma signal
Recording chroma signal
Audio playback signal
Audio recording signal
E-E signal
E-E signal(Audio)
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Playback luminance signal
Recording luminance signal
Playback chroma signal
Recording chroma signal
Audio playback signal
Audio recording signal
E-E signal
E-E signal(Audio)
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
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IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE:
PARTS MARKED WITH " å"
IMPORTANT FOR MAINTAINING THE SAFETY
OF THE SET.
I
BE SURE TO REPLACE THESE PARTS WITH
SPECIFIED ONES FOR MAINTAINING THE SAFETY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE SET.
( )
ARE
• The indicated voltages in the following diagram
are measured with an SSVM, upon receiving
color bars (400 Hz sound signal) in either the
record mode or the play mode voltage is indicated as follows.
. . . .
4.0
(4.0)
4.0
4.0
Record mode (SP)
. . . .
PB mode (SP)
. . . .
LP mode
. . . .
EP mode
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AVIS DE SECURITE IMPORTANT:
LES PIECES MARQUEES "
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IMPORTANTES POUR MAINTENIR LA SECURITE
å" ( )
SONT
DE L'APPAREIL.
NE REMPLACER CES PIECES QUE PAR DES
PIECES DONT LE NUMERO EST SPECIFIE POUR
MAINTENIR LA SECURITE ET PROTEGER LE
BON FONCTIONNEMENT DE L'APPAREIL.
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E
D
NOTE:
1. The unit of resistance "ohm" is omitted (K: 1000
ohms M: 1 Meg ohm).
2. All resistors are 1/8 watt, unless otherwise noted.
3. All capacitors
µ
F, unless otherwise noted P: µµF.
Voltages and waveform are measured as follows:
• DC voltages are measured with an SSVM placed
between points indicated and chassis ground,
with the supply voltage of 120V AC and all
controls for normal positions.
This circuit diagram is a standard one, actual circuits
printed may be subject to change for product
improvement without prior notice.
Many electrical and mechanical parts in video cassette recorder have
special safety-related characteristics. These characteristics are often
not evident from visual inspection nor can the protection afforded by
them necessarily be obtained by using replacement components rated
for higher voltage, wattage, etc. Replacement parts which have these
special safety characteristics are identified in this manual; electrical
components having such features are identified by " å " and shaded
areas in the Replacement Parts Lists and Schematic Diagrams.
The use of a substitute replacement part which does not have the same
safety characteristics as the factory recommended replacement parts
shown in this service manual may create shock, fire or other hazards.
"HOW TO ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS"
To have your order filled promptly and correctly, please furnish
the following informations.
å D901VHDRL1N4004-1V RL1N400AD
å D902VHDRL1N4004-1V RL1N400AD
å D903VHDRL1N4004-1V RL1N400AD
å D904VHDRL1N4004-1V RL1N400AD
å D905VHD10ELS4//-1V 10ELS4AD
å D907VHD1SS119//-1V 1SS119AB
å D912RH-EX0601GEZZJ Zener DiodeAA
å D913VHD1SS119//-1V 1SS119AB
å D921VHD10ELS4//-1V 10ELS4AD
å D923VHD15DF1FC/1EV 15DF1FCAD
å D928VHDD1NS4///-1V D1NS4AE
å L901RCILF0005AJZZV CoilAE
å L921RCILP0147GEZZJ CoilAC
å L922RCILP0147GEZZJ CoilAC
T601RTRNH0098GEZZ J OSC. TransformerAE
å T901RTRNZ0048AJZZV TransformerAQ
CONTROLS
R701RVR-M4343GEZZ J Variable ResistorAB
CAPACITORS
C101VCKYCY1HB221K V 220p 50V CeramicAA
C102VCCCCY1HH101J V 100p 50V CeramicAA
(VC-A411M)
C103VCEA9M0JW107M V 1006.3V ElectrolyticAB
C105VCEA0A0JW108M V 1000 6.3V ElectrolyticAC
C106VCKYCY1HF103Z V 0.01 50V CeramicAA
C142VCEA9M0JW107M V 1006.3V ElectrolyticAB
(VC-H811M)
C143VCKYCY0JF105Z V 16.3V CeramicAB
(VC-H811M)
C145VCEA9M1HW335M V 3.350V ElectrolyticAB
(VC-H811M)
C148VCKYCY1HF103Z V 0.01 50V CeramicAA
(VC-H811M)
C160VCEA9M1HW225M V 2.250V ElectrolyticAB
(VC-H811M)
C161VCKYCY1CB104K V 0.116V CeramicAB
(VC-H811M)
C162VCKYCY1CB473K V 0.047 16V CeramicAA
(VC-H811M)
C163VCEA9M1HW474M V 0.47 50V ElectrolyticAB
(VC-H811M)
C164VCKYCY1CB104K V 0.116V CeramicAB
(VC-H811M)
C165VCKYCY1CB104K V 0.116V CeramicAB
(VC-H811M)
C166VCKYCY1CB273K V 0.027 16V CeramicAA
(VC-H811M)
C167VCKYCY1CB104K V 0.116V CeramicAB
(VC-H811M)
C168VCEA9M1CW106M V 1016V ElectrolyticAB
(VC-H811M)
C169VCEA9M1HW105M V 150V ElectrolyticAB
(VC-H811M)
C170VCFYFA1HA124J V 0.12 50V M.PolyproAC
(VC-H811M)
C201VCEA9M0JW107M V 1006.3V ElectrolyticAB
C202VCKYCY0JF105Z V 16.3V CeramicAB
C203VCCCCY1HH151J V 150p 50V CeramicAA
C204VCKYCY1CF104Z V 0.116V CeramicAA
C205VCCCCY1HH470J V 47p50V CeramicAA
C206VCKYCY1CF104Z V 0.116V CeramicAA
C207VCKYCY1CF104Z V 0.116V CeramicAA
C208VCEA9M1CW106M V 1016V ElectrolyticAB
C209VCKYCY1CF104Z V 0.116V CeramicAA
C210VCKYCY1CF104Z V 0.116V CeramicAA
C211VCEA9M1HW335M V 3.350V ElectrolyticAB
C212VCEA9M1CW106M V 1016V ElectrolyticAB
C213VCEA9M1HW225M V 2.250V ElectrolyticAB
C214VCKYCY0JF105Z V 16.3V CeramicAB
C215VCKYCY0JF105Z V 16.3V CeramicAB
C217VCEA9M0JW107M V 1006.3V ElectrolyticAB
C218VCKYCY0JF105Z V 16.3V CeramicAB
C219VCKYCY1CF104Z V 0.116V CeramicAA
C220VCKYCY1CF104Z V 0.116V CeramicAA
C221VCEA9M1CW106M V 1016V ElectrolyticAB
C223VCKYCY1CF104Z V 0.116V CeramicAA
C226VCEA9M0JW107M V 1006.3V ElectrolyticAB
C227VCKYCY0JF105Z V 16.3V CeramicAB
C228VCEA9M0JW107M V 1006.3V ElectrolyticAB
C251VCEA9M1CW476M V 4716V ElectrolyticAB
C252VCEA0A0JW337M V 3306.3V ElectrolyticAC
C254VCCCCY1HH330J V 33p50V CeramicAA
C256VCKYCY1CF104Z V 0.116V CeramicAA
C301VCEA9M0JW107M V 1006.3V ElectrolyticAB
C302VCKYCY0JF105Z V 16.3V CeramicAB
C303VCKYCY1HB102K V 1000p 50V CeramicAA
C304VCKYCY1HB102K V 1000p 50V CeramicAA
C305VCKYCY1HB102K V 1000p 50V CeramicAA
C306VCKYCY1HB102K V 1000p 50V CeramicAA
C307VCKYCY1HB102K V 1000p 50V CeramicAA
C308VCKYCY1HB102K V 1000p 50V CeramicAA
C309VCKYCY1HB102K V 1000p 50V CeramicAA
C310VCKYCY1HB102K V 1000p 50V CeramicAA
C311VCKYCY1HF103Z V 0.01 50V CeramicAA
C312VCKYCY1HF103Z V 0.01 50V CeramicAA
C319VCCCCY1HH100D V 10p50V CeramicAA
C320VCCCCY1HH100D V 10p50V CeramicAA
C327VCKYCY1HB102K V 1000p 50V CeramicAA
C329VCKYCY1HF103Z V 0.01 50V CeramicAA
C351VCEA9M0JW107M V 1006.3V ElectrolyticAB
(VC-H811M)
C352VCKYCY0JF105Z V 16.3V CeramicAB
(VC-H811M)
C353VCKYCY1HF103Z V 0.01 50V CeramicAA
(VC-H811M)
C354VCKYCY1HF103Z V 0.01 50V CeramicAA
(VC-H811M)
C356VCCCCY1HH101J V 100p 50V CeramicAA
(VC-H811M)
C357VCKYCY1CB104K V 0.116V CeramicAB
(VC-H811M)
C358VCKYCY1CB104K V 0.116V CeramicAB
(VC-H811M)
C501VCEA9M0JW107M V 1006.3V ElectrolyticAB
C502VCKYCY0JF105Z V 16.3V CeramicAB
C503VCKYCY1HB472K V 4700p 50V CeramicAA
C504VCEA9M1HW225M V 2.250V ElectrolyticAB
C505VCKYCY1EB223K V 0.022 25V CeramicAA
C506VCEA9M1HW474M V 0.47 50V ElectrolyticAB
C507VCKYCY1CF104Z V 0.116V CeramicAA
C508VCEA9M1HW475M V 4.750V ElectrolyticAB
C509VCKYCY1HF103Z V 0.01 50V CeramicAA
C512VCKYCY1HF103Z V 0.01 50V CeramicAA
C513VCKYCY1HF103Z V 0.01 50V CeramicAA
C514VCKYCY1HF103Z V 0.01 50V CeramicAA
C515VCKYCY1HB331K V 330p 50V CeramicAA
C517VCEA9M1HW335M V 3.350V ElectrolyticAB
C518VCKYCY1HF333Z V 0.033 50V CeramicAA
C521VCCCCY1HH5R0C V 5p50V CeramicAA
C523VCKYCY1HF103Z V 0.01 50V CeramicAA
C524VCKYCY1HF103Z V 0.01 50V CeramicAA
(VC-H811M)
C601VCEA9M0JW107M V 1006.3V ElectrolyticAB
C602VCKYCY1EB103K V 0.01 25V CeramicAA
C603VCEA9M1CW106M V 1016V ElectrolyticAB
C604VCKYCY1HB821K V 820p 50V CeramicAA
C605VCEA9M1CW106M V 1016V ElectrolyticAB
C606VCEA9M1HW475M V 4.750V ElectrolyticAB
C607VCEA9M1HW475M V 4.750V ElectrolyticAB
C608VCEA9M0JW226M V 226.3V ElectrolyticAB
C609VCEA9M1HW475M V 4.750V ElectrolyticAB
C610VCKYCY1CF104Z V 0.116V CeramicAA
C611VCKYCY1CF104Z V 0.116V CeramicAA
C613VCKYCY1EB183K V 0.018 25V CeramicAA
(VC-A411M)
C614VCKYCY1HB222K V 2200p 50V CeramicAA
C617VCEA9M1CW476M V 4716V ElectrolyticAB
C618VCKYCY1EB103K V 0.01 25V CeramicAA
C619VCKYCY1EB103K V 0.01 25V CeramicAA
C620VCEA9M1CW106M V 1016V ElectrolyticAB
C621VCQPYA2AA562J V 5600p100V MylarAC
C622VCKYCY1HB222K V 2200p 50V CeramicAA
C630VCKYCY0JF105Z V 16.3V CeramicAB
C651VCEA9M1HW475M V 4.750V ElectrolyticAB
(VC-H811M)
C652VCEA9M0JW336M V 336.3V ElectrolyticAB
(VC-H811M)
C653VCEA9M1CW106M V 1016V ElectrolyticAB
(VC-H811M)
C654VCEA9M1CW106M V 1016V ElectrolyticAB
(VC-H811M)
C655VCEA9M1CW106M V 1016V ElectrolyticAB
(VC-H811M)
C657VCKYCY1EB153K V 0.015 25V CeramicAA
(VC-H811M)
C661VCEA9M1HW475M V 4.750V ElectrolyticAB
(VC-H811M)
C662VCEA9M0JW336M V 336.3V ElectrolyticAB
(VC-H811M)
C663VCEA9M1CW106M V 1016V ElectrolyticAB
(VC-H811M)
C664VCEA9M1CW106M V 1016V ElectrolyticAB
(VC-H811M)
C665VCEA9M1CW106M V 1016V ElectrolyticAB
(VC-H811M)
C667VCKYCY1EB153K V 0.015 25V CeramicAA
(VC-H811M)
C670VCEA9M0JW107M V 1006.3V ElectrolyticAB
(VC-H811M)
C671VCEA9M1CW107M V 10016V ElectrolyticAB
(VC-H811M)
C672VCKYCY1CF224Z V 0.22 16V CeramicAA
(VC-H811M)
C673VCEA9M0JW226M V 226.3V ElectrolyticAB
(VC-H811M)
C674VCKYCY1CF224Z V 0.22 16V CeramicAA
(VC-H811M)
C675VCKYCY1CF104Z V 0.116V CeramicAA
(VC-H811M)
C677VCEA9M1CW106M V 1016V ElectrolyticAB
(VC-H811M)
C678VCKYCY1HF103Z V 0.01 50V CeramicAA
(VC-H811M)
C679VCKYCY1CF224Z V 0.22 16V CeramicAA
(VC-H811M)
C680VCKYCY0JF105Z V 16.3V CeramicAB
(VC-H811M)
C681VCKYCY1HF103Z V 0.01 50V CeramicAA
(VC-H811M)
C682VCKYCY0JF105Z V 16.3V CeramicAB
(VC-H811M)
C684VCCCCY1HH560J V 56p50V CeramicAA
(VC-H811M)
C685VCCCCY1HH560J V 56p50V CeramicAA
(VC-H811M)
C701VCKYCY1HF103Z V 0.01 50V CeramicAA
C702VCKYCY1HF103Z V 0.01 50V CeramicAA
C703VCEA9M1HW105M V 150V ElectrolyticAB
C704VCKYCY0JF105Z V 16.3V CeramicAB
C705VCKYCY1HF103Z V 0.01 50V CeramicAA
C706VCKYCY1HF103Z V 0.01 50V CeramicAA
C707VCCCCY1HH120J V 12p50V CeramicAA
C708VCCCCY1HH150J V 15p50V CeramicAA
C711VCKYCY1HB102K V 1000p 50V CeramicAA
C712VCKYCY1HB102K V 1000p 50V CeramicAA
C713VCKYCY1HB102K V 1000p 50V CeramicAA
C714VCKYCY1CF104Z V 0.116V CeramicAA
C715VCEA9M0JW226M V 226.3V ElectrolyticAB
C717VCKYCY1HB221K V 220p 50V CeramicAA
C718VCKYCY1CF104Z V 0.116V CeramicAA
C719VCKYCY1EB103K V 0.01 25V CeramicAA
C722VCKYCY1HF103Z V 0.01 50V CeramicAA
C723VCKYCY1HF103Z V 0.01 50V CeramicAA
C724VCKYCY1HF103Z V 0.01 50V CeramicAA
C726VCKYCY1HF103Z V 0.01 50V CeramicAA
C727VCKYCY1HF103Z V 0.01 50V CeramicAA
C729VCKYCY1HF103Z V 0.01 50V CeramicAA
C730VCKYCY1HF103Z V 0.01 50V CeramicAA
C736VCKYCY1HF103Z V 0.01 50V CeramicAA
C737VCKYCY1HF103Z V 0.01 50V CeramicAA
C738VCKYCY1HB102K V 1000p 50V CeramicAA
C739VCKYCY1HB102K V 1000p 50V CeramicAA
C743VCKYCY0JF105Z V 16.3V CeramicAB
C744VCEA2A0JW477M V 4706.3V ElectrolyticAB
C747VCKYCY1HF103Z V 0.01 50V CeramicAA
C748VCKYCY1HF103Z V 0.01 50V CeramicAA
C750VCKYCY1HF103Z V 0.01 50V CeramicAA
C751VCKYCY1HF103Z V 0.01 50V CeramicAA
C754VCKYCY1EB103K V 0.01 25V CeramicAA
C755VCKYCY1HF473Z V 0.047 50V CeramicAA
C756VCKYCY1HF473Z V 0.047 50V CeramicAA
C759VCEA9M0JW226M V 226.3V ElectrolyticAB
C760VCEA9M0JW107M V 1006.3V ElectrolyticAB
C763VCEA9M0JW476M V 476.3V ElectrolyticAB
C764VCKYCY1HF103Z V 0.01 50V CeramicAA
C770VCCCCY1HH101J V 100p 50V CeramicAA
C771VCE9EM1HW105M V 150V Elect.(N.P)AB
C774VCKYCY1CF104Z V 0.116V CeramicAA
C775VCEA9M0JW107M V 1006.3V ElectrolyticAB
C776VCKYCY0JF105Z V 16.3V CeramicAB
C783VCKYCY0JF105Z V 16.3V CeramicAB
C784VCKYCY1HB102K V 1000p 50V CeramicAA
C785VCEA9M0JW476M V 476.3V ElectrolyticAB
C786VCKYCY1CF334Z V 0.33 16V CeramicAA
C787VCFYFA1HA474J V 0.47 50V M.PolyproAC
C789VCKYCY1EB103K V 0.01 25V CeramicAA
C790VCKYCY1HB392K V 3900p 50V CeramicAA
C791VCKYCY1HB392K V 3900p 50V CeramicAA
C792VCEA9M1CW476M V 4716V ElectrolyticAB
C794VCKYCY1EB223K V 0.022 25V CeramicAA
C795VCKYCY1EB223K V 0.022 25V CeramicAA
C797VCKYCY1CF104Z V 0.116V CeramicAA
C798VCKYCY1EB223K V 0.022 25V CeramicAA
C804VCEA9M0JW476M V 476.3V ElectrolyticAB
å C901RC-FZ023CUMZZ V 0.01
å C903RC-KZ0092GEZZJ 3300p
å C906RC-EZ0238CEZZV 82200VElectrolyticAE
å C907RC-KZ0029CEZZV 0.01 500V CeramicAC
å C908VCKYPA2HB221K V 220p 500V CeramicAA
å C910VCKYCY1HB332K V 3300p 50V CeramicAA
å C911VCQYTA1HM472K V 4700p 50V MylarAB
å C915VCKYCY1HB221K V 220p 50V CeramicAA
å C916VCKYCY1HF333Z V 0.033 50V CeramicAA
å C921VCEA0A2AW106M V 10100V ElectrolyticAC
å C923VCEA0A1VW477M V 47035V ElectrolyticAB
å C925VCEA0A0JW108M V 1000 6.3V ElectrolyticAC
å C928VCEA0A1CW337M V 33016V ElectrolyticAC
å C929VCEA0A0JW108M V 1000 6.3V ElectrolyticAC
C932VCQYTA1HM104J V 0.150V MylarAA
C933VCQYTA1HM104J V 0.150V MylarAA
C941VCEA9A1CW476M V 4716V ElectrolyticAB
C942VCEA9M0JW476M V 476.3V ElectrolyticAB
C951VCKYCY1HF333Z V 0.033 50V CeramicAA
C953VCEA9M1CW106M V 1016V ElectrolyticAB
C954VCEA9M1HW105M V 150V ElectrolyticAB
C971VCEA9M0JW226M V 226.3V ElectrolyticAB
C981VCEA9M0JW476M V 476.3V ElectrolyticAB
C985VCEA9M0JW476M V 476.3V ElectrolyticAB
C991VCEA9M1CW476M V 4716V ElectrolyticAB
(VC-H811M)
R101VRS-CY1JF470JV 471/16WMetal Oxide AA
R103VRS-CY1JF473JV 47k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
R104VRS-CY1JF000JV 001/16WMetal Oxide AA
R105VRS-CY1JF000JV 001/16WMetal Oxide AA
R107VRS-CY1JF822JV 8.2k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
(VC-H811M)
R108VRS-CY1JF822JV 8.2k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
(VC-A411M)
R111VRS-CY1JF153JV 15k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
R112VRS-CY1JF153JV 15k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
R145VRS-CY1JF000JV 001/16WMetal Oxide AA
(VC-H811M)
R201VRS-CY1JF682JV 6.8k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R202VRS-CY1JF182JV 1.8k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R203VRS-CY1JF682JV 6.8k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R207VRS-CY1JF101JV 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R211VRS-CY1JF153JV 15k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
R212VRS-CY1JF153JV 15k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
R225VRS-CY1JF750JV 751/16WMetal Oxide AA
R226VRS-CY1JF101JV 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R227VRS-CY1JF750JV 751/16WMetal Oxide AA
R252VRD-RA2EE331JV 330 1/4W CarbonAA
R253VRS-CY1JF101JV 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R254VRS-CY1JF101JV 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R256VRS-CY1JF183JV 18k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
R301VRS-CY1JF473JV 47k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
R313VRS-CY1JF332JV 3.3k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R315VRS-CY1JF152JV 1.5k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R330VRS-CY1JF222JV 2.2k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R331VRS-CY1JF102JV 1k1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R351VRS-CY1JF102JV 1k1/16W Metal Oxide AA
(VC-H811M)
R501VRS-CY1JF681JV 680 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R502VRS-CY1JF273JV 27k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
R505VRS-CY1JF000JV 001/16WMetal Oxide AA
R511VRS-CY1JF272JV 2.7k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
(VC-H811M)
R512VRS-CY1JF272JV 2.7k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
(VC-H811M)
R520VRS-CY1JF154JV 150k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
(VC-H811M)
R521VRS-CY1JF473JV 47k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
(VC-H811M)
R601VRS-CY1JF822JV 8.2k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R602VRS-CY1JF274JV 270k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R603VRS-CY1JF221JV 220 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R604VRS-CY1JF473JV 47k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
R605VRS-CY1JF153JV 15k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
R606VRS-CY1JF273JV 27k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
R607VRS-CY1JF561JV 560 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R608VRS-CY1JF472JV 4.7k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R609VRS-CY1JF333JV 33k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
(VC-A411M)
R610VRS-CY1JF183JV 18k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
(VC-A411M)
R611VRS-CY1JF153JV 15k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
(VC-H811M)
R611VRS-CY1JF393JV 39k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
(VC-A411M)
R612VRS-CY1JF123JV 12k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
(VC-A411M)
R612VRS-CY1JF823JV 82k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
(VC-H811M)
R615VRS-CY1JF472JV 4.7k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
(VC-A411M)
R616VRS-CY1JF103JV 10k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
(VC-A411M)
R617VRS-CY1JF103JV 10k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
(VC-H811M)
R618VRS-CY1JF563JV 56k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
R619VRS-CY1JF470JV 471/16WMetal Oxide AA
R620VRS-CY1JF153JV 15k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
R621VRD-RA2EE4R7J V 4.7 1/4W CarbonAA
R623VRS-CY1JF393JV 39k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
R624VRS-CY1JF224JV 220k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R626VRS-CY1JF000JV 001/16W Metal Oxide AA
R627VRS-CY1JF332JV 3.3k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R628VRS-CY1JF000JV 001/16W Metal Oxide AA
(VC-A411M)
R653VRS-CY1JF473JV 47k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
(VC-H811M)
R654VRS-CY1JF682JV 6.8k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
(VC-H811M)
R657VRS-CY1JF101JV 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
(VC-H811M)
R658VRS-CY1JF223JV 22k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
(VC-H811M)
R659VRD-RA2BE681JV 680 1/8W CarbonAA
(VC-H811M)
R663VRS-CY1JF473JV 47k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
(VC-H811M)
R664VRS-CY1JF682JV 6.8k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
(VC-H811M)
R667VRD-RA2BE101JV 100 1/8W CarbonAB
(VC-H811M)
R668VRS-CY1JF223JV 22k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
(VC-H811M)
R669VRD-RA2BE681JV 680 1/8W CarbonAA
(VC-H811M)
R670VRS-CY1JF273JV 27k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
(VC-H811M)
R671VRS-CY1JF103JV 10k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
(VC-H811M)
R672VRS-CY1JF151JV 150 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
(VC-H811M)
R673VRS-CY1JF151JV 150 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
(VC-H811M)
R674VRS-CY1JF473JV 47k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
(VC-H811M)
R675VRS-CY1JF183JV 18k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
(VC-H811M)
R676VRS-CY1JF102JV 1k1/16W Metal Oxide AA
(VC-H811M)
R677VRS-CY1JF473JV 47k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
(VC-H811M)
R685VRS-CY1JF102JV 1k1/16W Metal Oxide AA
(VC-H811M)
R686VRS-CY1JF102JV 1k1/16W Metal Oxide AA
(VC-H811M)
R690VRS-CY1JF000JV 001/16W Metal Oxide AA
(VC-H811M)
R704VRD-RA2BE223JV 22k 1/8W CarbonAA
R706VRS-CY1JF153JV 15k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
R707VRS-CY1JF153JV 15k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
(VC-H811M)
R708VRS-CY1JF102JV 1k1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R709VRS-CY1JF102JV 1k1/16W Metal Oxide AA
(VC-H811M)
R710VRS-CY1JF473JV 47k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
R711VRS-CY1JF473JV 47k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
R712VRS-CY1JF223JV 22k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
R714VRS-CY1JF332JV 3.3k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R715VRS-CY1JF102JV 1k1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R716VRS-CY1JF102JV 1k1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R717VRS-CY1JF681JV 680 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R718VRS-CY1JF182JV 1.8k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R719VRD-RA2BE102JV 1k1/8W CarbonAA
R720VRS-CY1JF822JV 8.2k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
(VC-A411M)
R722VRS-CY1JF102JV 1k1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R723VRS-CY1JF000JV 001/16W Metal Oxide AA
R725VRD-RA2BE103JV 10k 1/8W CarbonAA
(VC-A411M)
R726VRS-CY1JF103JV 10k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
R727VRD-RA2EE151JV 150 1/4W CarbonAA
R728VRS-CY1JF182JV 1.8k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R729VRD-RA2BE154JV 150k 1/8W CarbonAA
(VC-H811M)
R857VRS-CY1JF102JV 1k1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R858VRS-CY1JF102JV 1k1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R859VRD-RA2BE471JV 470 1/8W CarbonAA
R860VRS-CY1JF102JV 1k1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R861VRD-RA2BE102JV 1k1/8W CarbonAA
R863VRD-RA2BE102JV 1k1/8W CarbonAA
R864VRD-RA2BE102JV 1k1/8W CarbonAA
R865VRD-RA2BE102JV 1k1/8W CarbonAA
R866VRD-RA2BE102JV 1k1/8W CarbonAA
R867VRS-CY1JF223JV 22k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
R870VRD-RA2BE223JV 22k 1/8W CarbonAA
å R904VRS-VV3DB333JV 33k 2WMetal Oxide AA
å R905VRD-RM2HD154J V 150k 1/2W CarbonAA
å R910VRD-RM2HD390J V 391/2W CarbonAA
å R912VRD-RM2HD390J V 391/2W CarbonAA
å R917VRS-CY1JF562JV 5.6k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
å R918VRS-CY1JF000JV 001/16W Metal Oxide AA
R923VRD-RA2BE102JV 1k1/8W CarbonAA
R924VRS-CY1JF102JV 1k1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R930VRD-RA2BE332JV 3.3k 1/8W CarbonAA
R931VRS-CY1JF102JV 1k1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R932VRD-RA2BE101JV 100 1/8W CarbonAB
R933VRS-CY1JF102JV 1k1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R934VRS-CY1JF102JV 1k1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R951VRD-RM2HD152J V 1.5k 1/2W CarbonAA
R954VRS-CY1JF561JV 560 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R955VRS-CY1JF103JV 10k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
R957VRS-CY1JF472JV 4.7k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R973VRS-CY1JF103JV 10k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
R974VRD-RA2BE222JV 2.2k 1/8W CarbonAA
R981VRS-CY1JF103JV 10k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
R982VRS-CY1JF561JV 560 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R983VRS-CY1JF000JV 001/16WMetal Oxide AA
R991VRS-CY1JF102JV 1k1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R992VRS-CY1JF222JV 2.2k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R993VRS-CY1JF103JV 10k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
RJ102VRS-CY1JF000JV 001/16W Metal Oxide AA
(VC-H811M)
RJ103VRS-CY1JF000JV 001/16W Metal Oxide AA
(VC-A411M)
RJ301VRS-CY1JF000JV 001/16W Metal Oxide AA
(VC-H811M)
RJ302VRS-CY1JF000JV 001/16W Metal Oxide AA
(VC-H811M)
RJ303VRS-CY1JF000JV 001/16W Metal Oxide AA
(VC-H811M)
RJ304VRS-CY1JF000JV 001/16W Metal Oxide AA
(VC-H811M)
RJ305VRS-CY1JF000JV 001/16W Metal Oxide AA
(VC-H811M)
RJ501VRS-CY1JF000JV 001/16W Metal Oxide AA
(VC-H811M)
RJ502VRS-CY1JF000JV 001/16W Metal Oxide AA
(VC-H811M)
MISCELLANEOUS PARTS
å ACC901 QACCD3049AJZZ V AC CordAN
å F901QFS-B3025CEZZV Fuse, 3.0A/250VAD
S701QSW-F0042AJZZV Rec Tip SwitchAG
S801QSW-K0086GEZZ J Switch, PowerAC
S802QSW-K0086GEZZ J Switch, EjectAC
S803QSW-K0086GEZZ J Switch, Set/S-PictureAC
S804QSW-K0086GEZZ J Switch, CH -AC
S805QSW-K0086GEZZ J Switch, MenuAC
S806QSW-K0086GEZZ J Switch, CH +AC
SC301QSOCN0611REN1 V Socket (VC-A411M)AC
SC301QSOCN0911REN1 V Socket (VC-H811M)AD
SC601QSOCN0695REZZ V SocketAB
SC602QSOCZ0293GEZZ J SocketAC
SC701QSOCN0795REZZ V SocketAC
SC702QSOCZ0292GEZZ J SocketAC
SC801QSOCZ0625CEZZ V SocketAC
TP201QPLGN0447REZZ V Plug,AA
DUNTK5846TEV1
OPERATION Unit
RESISTORS
R882VRS-CY1JF472JV 4.7k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R883VRS-CY1JF822JV 8.2k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R884VRS-CY1JF103JV 10k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
R885VRS-CY1JF223JV 22k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
R886VRS-CY1JF103JV 10k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
R887VRS-CY1JF473JV 47k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
R888VRS-CY1JF123JV 12k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
R889VRS-CY1JF563JV 56k 1/16WMetal Oxide AA
R897VRD-RA2BE563JV 56k 1/8W CarbonAA
R898VRD-RA2BE223JV 22k 1/8W CarbonAA
1LBNDK1011AJZZV Tension Band Ass’yAH
2LBOSZ1007AJZZV Tension Arm bossAD
4LBOSZ1006AJZZV Cassette Stay LAD
5LCHSM0174AJZZ V Main Chassis Ass’yAV
6LHLDZ2016AJZZV Loading Motor BlockAG
7LPOLM0070GEZZ J Supply Pole Base Ass’yAK
8LPOLM0064GEZZ J Take-up Pole Base Ass’y AM
9MLEVF0518AJZZV Take-up LoadingAF
Arm Ass’y
10MLEVF0519AJZZV Supply LoadingAF
Arm Ass’y
11MLEVF0499AJZZV Pinch Drive Lever Ass’y AG
12MLEVF0500GEZZ J Pinch Roller Lever Ass’y AW
15MLEVF0523AJZZV Tension Arm Ass’yAH
16LANGF9620AJFW V A/C Head PlateAG
17MLEVP0271AJZZ V Shifter Drive LeverAE
18MLEVP0272AJZZ V Pinch Double Action LeverAD
19MLEVP0301AJZZ V Reverse Guide Lever Ass’yAL
20MLEVP0275AJZZ V Reverse Drive LeverAD
21MLEVP0292AJZZ V Slow Brake LeverAE
22MLEVP0290AJZZ V Open LeverAD
23MLEVP0293AJZZ V Clutch LeverAE
24MLEVP0324AJZZ V Supply Main Brake Ass’y AF
25MLEVP0325AJZZ V Take-up Main Brake Ass’yAF
27MSLiP0010AJZZV ShifterAH
or
27MSLiP0015AJZZV ShifterAH
29MSPRD0175AJFJ V Reverse Guide Spring 2 AE
30MSPRT0402AJFJ V Loading Double ActionAE
Spring
31MSPRT0403AJFJ V Pinch Double ActionAD
Spring
32MSPRC0213AJFJ V Earth SpringAC
33MSPRT0416AJFJ V Tension SpringAD
34NBLTK0067AJ00V Reel BeltAE
35NDAiV1078AJ00V Reel DiskAE
or
35NDAiV1091AJ00V Reel DiskAE
36NGERH1293AJZZ V Loading Connect GearAD
37NGERH1295AJ00 V Master CamAE
38NGERH1294AJZZ V Casecon Drive GearAD
39NGERH1270AJZZ V Take-up Loading GearAF
40NGERH1271AJZZ V Supply Loading GearAD
41NGERH1272AJZZ V Pinch Drive CamAE
43NGERH1299AJZZ V Reel Relay GearAE
44NGERW1070AJZZ V Worm GearAD
45NGERW1066AJZZ V Worm Wheel GearAD
46NiDR-0018AJZZV Idler Wheel Ass’yAK
47NPLYV0162AJZZV Motor PulleyAD
48NPLYV0163AJZZV Limiter Pulley Ass’yAM
49NROLP0131GEZZ J Guide RollerAL
50NSFTP0032AJZZV Tension Pole AdjusterAB
51MSPRC0217AJFJ V Guide Roller SpringAC
52PREFL1011AJZZV Light GuideAE
53QCNW-8022AJZZ V FFC for Drum MotorAD
55QCNW-8021AJZZ V FFC for A/C HeadAD
56QPWBF5243AJZZ V A/C Head PWBAE
57QSOCN0696REZZ V Socket, 6 pinAB
58RHEDT0036AJZZ V Full Erase HeadAM
59RHEDU0088GEZZ J A/C Head Ass’yAV
60RMOTM1078GEZZ J Loading MotorAP
61RMOTN2067GEZZ J Capstan D.D. MotorAY
62RMOTP1139GEZZ J Drum Drive MotorAT
Ass’y
301LANGF9592AJFW V Upper PlateAL
302LHLDX1028AJ00V Frame (L)AH
303LHLDX1030AJZZV Holder (L)AE
304LHLDX1031AJZZV Holder (R)AE
305LHLDX1032AJ00V Frame (R)AH
306MLEVF0469AJFW V Proof Lever (R)AE
307MLEVP0281AJ00V Door Open LeverAD
308MSLiF0076AJFWV SliderAK
309MSPRD0151AJFJ V Proof Lever (R) SpringAB
310MSPRD0166AJFJ V Drive Gear (R) SpringAE
311MSPRP0175AJFJ V Cassette SpringAE
312MSPRT0381AJFJ V Double Action SpringAC
313NGERH1278AJZZ V Drive Gear LAE
314NGERH1309AJZZ V Drive Gear RAE
315NGERR1008AJ00 V Double Action Rack Gear AE
316NGERR3005AJFW V Drive Angle GearAG
317NSFTD0041AJFD V Main ShaftAH
500-4HDECQ2160AJSB V Window Dec.AG
500-5JBTN-2943AJSDV Button, RECAE
500-6HINDP2132AJSAV Timer LED IndicatorAD
500-7MSPRD0103AJFJ V Cassette SpringAB
501JBTN-2942AJSBV Button, PLAYAH
502LHLDZ2066AJZZV Button HolderAC
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
ACCESSORIES
TiNS-3760AJZZV Operation ManualAH
QCNW-8115AJZZ V 75 ohm Coaxial CableAG
RRMCG1265AJSA V Infrared Remote Control AS
600GCABA3131AJSA V Top CabinetAR
601GCABB1223AJKF V Main FrameAQ
602GCOVA2072AJKZ V Antenna Terminal Cover AE
602GCOVA2073AJKZ V Antenna Terminal Cover AE
603PSLDM4566AJFW V Shield AngleAD
604XHPSD26P06WS0 V ScrewAA
605XHPSD30P06WS0 V ScrewAA
606LANGK0197AJFW V Top Cabinet Fix AngleAG
607XEPSD30P14XS0 V ScrewAB
608LX-HZ3047GEFFJ ScrewAA
609XEBSD30P12000V ScrewAA
610LX-HZ3087GEFNJ ScrewAB
611PSLDM4575AJFW V H/A Shield(Bottom)AD
612LHLDZ1962AJ00V Sensor LED CoverAD
613PGUMS0026AJZZ V Foot CushionAB
614TLABM4302AJZZV Model Label(VC-A411M) AB
614TLABM4303AJZZV Model Label(VC-H811M) AB
615XJPSD30P10WS0 V ScrewAA
616LHLDP1197AJZZV LED HolderAC
(VC-A411M)
(VC-H811M)
FRONT PANEL PARTS
500CPNLC2807TEV1 V Front Panel Ass’yAU
500CPNLC2808TEV1 V Front Panel Ass’yAU
500-1 —————- Front Panel—
500-2GCOVA2163AJZZ V Timer LED CoverAL
500-3HDECQ2087AJSB V Cassette Flap(VC-A411M)AH
500-3HDECQ2088AJSB V Cassette Flap(VC-H811M)AH
Before attaching the front
panel in position, make
sure that the cassette cover
open lever is in its right
place (lower-most). If it is
out of position, push it down
with a finger.
Cassette cover
open lever
Keep the cassette over about
45° open and make sure that
the cassette cover open lever is between the front panel
and the cassette cover. Now
fix the front panel in place.
500-4
About 45°
PLAY
REW
FF
STOP
Front panel
Cassette cover
Cassette cover
open lever
Do not mount the front
panel with the cassette
cover tilted too open.
Otherwise the cassette
cover might wrongly run
on the cassette housing.
501
500-5
502
Cassette cover
1
5
Removing the cassette compartment cover.
1 Open the cassette compartment cover
fully.
2 Remove the center positioner.
3 Slide the cover to the right.
4 Slightly bend the cover.
5 Draw out the left-side rod.
No part of this publication may be reproduced,
stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in
any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical,
photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without
prior written permission of the publisher.
TQ0889-S
Apr. 2000 Printed in Japan
N.A KY
SHARP CORPORATION
AV Systems Group
Quality & Reliability Control Center
Yaita, Tochigi 329-2193, Japan
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