Sony SLV-E820B, SLV-E820BZ, SLV-E820NP, SLV-E820UX, SLV-E820VC Service Manual

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SLV-E820B/E820BZ/E820NP/E820UX/E820VC/E870EG/
E920B/E920NP/E920UX/E920VC
RMT-V195/V195A/V195B/V196/V196A/V196B
French Model
SLV-E820B/E820BZ/E920B
Spanish Model
SERVICE MANUAL
SUPPLEMENT-1
SLV-E820NP/E920NP
UK Model
SLV-E820UX/E920UX
German Model
SLV-E820VC/E920VC
Greek Model
File this supplement with the service manual.
Subject: EEP ROM INITIAL DATA INPUT
1. EEP ROM INITIAL DATA INPUT
When EEP ROM (IC472 on FR-119 board) was changed, make it sure to input the data shown below and to perform both “2-3-1. RF Switching Position Adjustment” and “2-5-1. 1. AF Switching Po­sition Adjustment ”.
Input Method:
1) Connect the LANC jig (J-6090-051-A) to CN164 on MA-287 board.
2) Turn on the power.
3) Input Data: 80 in Address: 00 on Page: 1.
4) Input data on Page F as following table.
Page
Address
SLV-E820B 043
Data
SLV-E920UX
F
B9B6B594930201
*Note for Extension
Note
BA
070210710025000F 0702107100250006SLV-E820B 020 070210710025010FSLV-E820BZ 043 0702107100250106SLV-E820BZ 020 FF01107100200012SLV-E820NP 048 1601107100150107SLV-E820UX 022 1601107100150110SLV-E820UX 044 FF01106100200007SLV-E820VC 022 FF01106100200010SLV-E820VC 044 FF01106101200013SLV-E870EG 053 070213F100250206SLV-E920B 020 070213F10025020FSLV-E920B 043 FF0113F100200112SLV-E920NP 048 1601137100150307SLV-E920UX 022
044
1601137100150310 FF0113E100200207SLV-E920VC 022 FF0113E100200210SLV-E920VC 044
(99-016)
5) Turn off the power
6) Disconnect the adjusting remote commander and LANC jig from the connector (CN164).
Note: When connecting or disconnecting LANC jig to CN164 on
MA-287 board, first connect the adjusting remote com­mander (J-6082-053-B) to the jack on LANC jig before connecting LANC jig to CN164. Connection or disconnec­tion of the adjusting remote commander in the condition LANC jig is connected to CN164 causes IC LINK (PS001) to damage itself.
9-921-635-81
Sony Corporation
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Printed in Japan © 1999. 9
99I0562-1
Published by Quality Assurance Dept.
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