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1. VD 036 BOARD 3 3 Dx HAD MEN VTR_UNREG RP 243 BOARD um 5402 13 5V 165402 5402 CN1001 CN1005 I DRUM MOTOR IN I DRUM VREF 61 FG_PG_COM SENSOR_VCC DRUM M903 I MT_5 5V CAPSTAN FL PG FG MOTOR DRIVE CN1002 10 17 HE_VCC VCC I I vH 7 D 2 8V 2 D_2 8V 2 RP_2 8V RP_2 8V RP_4 6V RP 46V IC2000 CIC pat MD 76 BOARD L2002 RP_6 0V l RP 6 0V AR AMP E m 12003 T S ELETEN IC5405 Ln on
2. XX MARK NO MOUNT NO MARK REC PB MODE f a rr aman a a di rr d um cn f 7 C rrr E 16 17 LI gt a NI G gt gt L S 4 83 gt 8 gt E oy ay yy g E S ol 515 5 2 oz amp j zug 8984 33 SS SENS 5 lt ej 8 a al lt D 2 8V 1 amp Tt gc U ej S gt 9 4 5 lt al zl Bo 8 SX p 2 8V 1 6 z lt 7 7 a x SI OV Q 9 5 QZ bl lt 2601 gt 045 pon a 1717 elg E 815 zis si slala sislelelr eer 6117 p see Sa eB KAMM ERZE OTO O OOTO Lcos a
3. Kosp v SY osp v XLANC ON S XLANC ON IC 4601 XCSO XLANC PWR ON _4601_ lt lt 4601 XCSO gt gt XLANC_PWR_ON M10 4601 SCKO lt lt 4601 SCKO LANG_OUT gt LANC_OUT 063 1 _4601_ IC 4601 RXDO LANC IN lt lt LANC IN IC 4601 TXDO gt IC 4601 TXDO LANC DC LANG BG 16 17 LANC_SIG 3 LANC_SIG XCS_DD1 XFUPSTAT XFRONT_RST 071 gt XFUPSTAT XFRONT_RST BATT_IN lt lt BATT_IN 16 17 D FR_EVER_SCK lt lt FR_EVER_SCK 16 17 FR_EVER_SO XX FR_EVER_SO 17 17 XHIDS_RST lt lt XHIDS_RST RSEDD2 5 XCS_DD2 D4603 XVM_MAD lt lt XVM_MAD 17 17 1SS400TE 61 _ _ VM KEY ADO VM KEY ADI VM gt KEY_AD1_VM SYS V r SYS_V KEY_AD2_VM 11 17 4626 r gt KEY_AD2_VM KEY_AD3_VM 62 gt KEY_AD3_VM 12 17
4. D 2 8V 255 5 17 17 _2 8 gt 2 gt CN5403 2P CM_UNLOAD VTR UNREGID B 2 CM LOAD IC 5402 13 5VID E 222 e RP 6 0VID B CN5402 100 REG_GND gt gt 1 GND 5425 05427 C5428 5429 2 GND Otu RENON CL5438 e 3 RF MON REIN 4 RF IN 5 GND UNREG12V 15 17 K 6 GND MT 5 5V SWP 7 swe SW_PS k 8 sw Ps CONT M com ALLPS o ALL Ps RECA1 RECA1 K REGAS CAP_VS RECCK DRUM_VS RECCK DRUM VS gt gt RECDT RECDT aan DRUM_ERROR DRUM_ERROR CAP ERROR CAP ERROR GND il GND RP 6 0V mr 6 VSP SO 1 17 9 17 VSP SO D 28V 2 XVSP_SCK ETT RP 2 8V L lk gh n E RP 4 6V 1 17 CK13MFO1 gt gt CKT3MFOT 4 GL5417 5 17 CFGOUT GND C_PeND DW e GND DRUM VS GND GND d XRST_VTR gt gt XRST_VTR FEI CFGIN NC DRUM_W 5 17 7 5 17 GAP_FG2 CFGIN DRUM V DRUM_F
5. 05 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 5 17 4 12 24 25 VD 036 7 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 VD 036 BOARD 8 1 7 Voltage measurement of the CSP ICs and the Transistors with mark VIDEO IN OUT not possible XX MARK NO MOUNT 3 17 10 17 028 5 17 11 17 quema N S R6615 4181418 100 gt S S al W al z L6602 A_2 8V 8 10uH R6608 R6617 B 17 17 A 2 8v 0 0 0 16601 C6602 C6605
6. not possible FB4002 2 X D_3 1V D 16 17 FB4003 X p 280 2 Az lt lt p_1 2v_2 lt lt 4060 C4061 C4062 4063 REG GND Otu 0 1u 0 1u D_12V Q4002 i 5 g gt AV_IRG 3 AV_IRQ 2SC5658T2LQ R 5 A 8 BMD_BUSY gt gt BMD_BUSY 0 2 K 8 PACK IC 1801 gt gt DACK1_IC_1801 R4072 0 s GC DREQ1_IC_1801 47k 04002 04003 gt gt DREQ1_IC_1801 MODULATOR XCS_IC_1801_VM gt gt XCS_IC_1801_VM R4066 1k 04003 gt gt _ DTC144EMT2L 3 PROOF ON VDD at 0 3 SCL 1077 gt gt SDA 1717 RESO gt gt eso 4717 M 5 17 85 5 3 1 17 FRRV 2 17 3 17 e 04 797972266755 amp u OS o e GC k Goo ER NE EC LC OA SSS SR EES EC MEATS HI_S0 25588 ee ee Be SC EEE eSB Bee SEES SHEE 85535 5 55 2 gt so z gt uusSugiultululku uus 5555 a Ws XHI_SCK gt XHI_SCK 5
7. REG_GND lt lt lt TN gt A Voltage measurement of the CSP ICs and the Transistors with mark are not possible K FN D15_VM D15_VM 2 h D14_VM D14_VM gt M 013 VM J D13_VM gt p12 VM FB4201 C4201 D12_VM gt gt 16 D11_VM gt gt IC4201 D10 VM C4202 MSM56V16160F 10T3 D10_VM gt 22u D9_VM Da vm 9 04 ay D8_VM D8_VM D7_VM DZ NM J N_DO_VM D15_VM D6_VM DENM SS VM j 1 VM 014 VM J NA16_VM D5_VM D5_VM gt gt KA15_VM D4_VM D4 VM 5 gt _VM 4 K 2 013 VM J 14 VM D3_VM j 03 VM 012 VM J A13_VM gt D2 VM J C4201 E pt D1_VM 04 bia Dit VM J N _A11_VM IC4202 D1_VM gt DEN 32M FLASH Do vM 59 _ J 05 D10_VM J 10 VM mc A19 VM S99 50031 33 ER A19 VM gt 1 KALM A18_VM j K D6_VM D9_VM J 20 gt A17_VM J V D7 VM D8 VM A21 VM Note 104202 is not supplied A17_VM m XWEIUM but this is included in 041 A16_VM 2 VD 036 complete board A15_VM XWEO_VM A15_VM A14_VM XWR_VM 5 17 12 17 A14 VM J K B cU J K A22_VM MN VM A13 VM gt
8. B XEDIT EDIT PB XREC PB REC Ew 48 274 3 gt BI BI4U HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 2 RP 243 BOARD REC PB AMP XX MARK NO MOUNT Note Voltages of all ICs and all transistors can not be measured Because they are mounted by the side of the VD 036 board VD 036 10 17 CN5402 Page 4 15 CN1001 100P GND GND _ RE MON RF IN RF_IN GND GND SWP swe J SW_PS SW PSJ CONTI CONTI J ALL PS ALL PS J RECA1 RECA1 RECA2 RECCK RECCK RECDT RECDT GND GND RP_6 0V D_2 8V_2 RP_2 8V A_5 0V RP_4 6V GND GND GND GND DRUM_W DRUM_V D
9. 25 26 27 7 7 7 N s Ed a o al el a o a cc gt uf a 5 SEJ o OR Q 5 el 8 2 aj OG 5 7 PEEER l 9 ES 92 4a EE J eE e 5 5 B lt x s 26 9 5 gs 5 a 8 Boe z d 8 E ya uj HDI VD 8 17 IC 1801 PCRERR o of e o od d ol lt lt vp 11 17 gt gt IC_1801_PCRERR A2_VM ja e sg 92 IC_1801_FLD27MF I Ao NIC_1801_SRCH 55 I6 1801 S86H 2717 4 VM es 4_ _ 5 HDI_HD HDI_HD ADATAOUTO A BATAGUTO AEM HDI_OE K amp HDI A7 HDI CO ADATAOUT lt lt apataouri lt 7 81812 HDL C1 2 FRAT FRAT REFO A8 VM m HDI C1 FS EDGE REF CSOEDGE HEE A9 VM HDI C2 EDGE A9 HDI C2 FLAT SYNC FYOO MOM WM HDI C3 SYNC_ B HDI C4 Yi
10. HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 4 27 RP 243 4 layers Uses unleaded solde 243 BOARD imeri lii bil EE EE TTT TTT 0 lt E 1 2 3 4 9 9 9 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 4 29 243 VD 036 8 layers Uses unleaded solder VD 036 BOARD SIDE A Note 162601 164202 and LP001 are not supplied but they are included in VD 036 complete board REELSSPESE SES 88005 gt S sess 30 fe ge sss m m mmm 2775 HEB Ed D j N 2 J a RAT 49018 0 078 WM secre BUE p D JB R27 Y E3 dag cq S 0 3 lp 4 MU 3 01829 254 A 82239 TRA tra ae moy Razza i5 TR FIR B pi TT E 0 id Vo Ts y tial 8 E V n Di 555 SH SRA RETE 0 so HO RUE E TU 1 71 _ d zl N 225 2220 BRE ES i Cag 7 0 1 654 2 tj fa PABA B D dA 5 4 d X d ES 99078 i Bb
11. RFIN Dio 4 6 OVERALL 2 6 86 14 PAGE 322 8 108 m PAGE 3 4 DV DVCAM CRECDT ae CRECCK OVERALL 2 6 jii IC3001 PAGE 3 2 aj cix CRECA1 CRECA2 DV DVCAM PB DV SIGNAL 2 PROGESSOR SE 1 17 DV DVCAM i LINK AL HYI E gt gt e TRCKO IC3201 anapi E 0 1 HDV i LINK DV DVCAM i LINK 5 z C EE m G INTERFACE RYeormeem gt 5 93 E DV DVCAM REC HDV i LINK ena rc lt tA ei IC 3201 PLL ON E HYO HCO 8 9 DES 87 9 AUS cj OVERALL 2 6 2 43 ADATAINO ADATAIN1 PAGES _XPACG1 E IC1801 3 3 SS 5 BASE BAND 2 E SIGNAL as gt PROCESSOR 5 FRRVTRRT j _ 0SC X3201 gt lt F 69 FLAT SYNC FY00 48 2A GMHZ D ig SYNC FO T T g VLAT_IN_FYO1 d 5 IC1875 D24A00 SIM D31A07 SIM D24A00 SIM D31A07 SIM OVERALL 4 6 5 17 PAGE 3 4 2 gt 4 CK13MFO1 E L DXXAOB SIM DXXA09 SIM DXXA00_SIM DXXA11 SIM CK64FS0 CKFSO 21 FRRV TRRV DRP FRRV TRAT TRRV ALE_SIM ALE_SIM CS_IC_3001_BUS CS_IC_3001_BUS XCS IC 3001 XCS IC 3001 XRST IC 3001 XRST IC 3001 SWP
12. REG_GND gt C2201 C2202 C2203 C2204 C2206 C2208 47 10u 4 7u 10u 47 6 3 6 3V HDV MPEG VIDEO ENCODE DECODE II zx gt XX MARK NO MOUNT a 2 a A o 5 al s six ss sl a H 8 S lt amp 2 lt 4 A 4 B Voltage measurement of the CSP ICs el w 4084 9441 8 5 o 385 8288 d a 825 and the Transistors with mark 5 2 E lt S S S 3 B e B not possible g 5 Breve Sepe N Djo e e e R2223 R2226 se S099 INE Sese B 0 0 A 2 regc st Ta ojo 8 8 N ni s e OLDLDDBBLBD ODBDOLOOBODELEJ OO DJCLK WR01_SIM 2 PE m S sS amp S s es 2 ee S m mu um D O O B S TAn DJCLK SIM AUIN22 EE 5 0 s gt RDX_SIM mE l
13. 1279 C1258 2 1207 0 16 17 PVCC_1 SSM6K30FE TPLR3 SCH2816 TL E R1286 11217 SWITCHING 8 3 4 2 5 SWITCHING 0 1uH R 0 D gt D 25V p 5 17 C1280 2 2u L1223 Q1207 YT SSM6K30FE TPLR3 SCH2816 TL E m SWITCHING SWITCHING 1324 520 p Ex nmP28V 7 10 17 b 6 12 17 13 17 14 17 16 17 11214 10uH 1276 C1281 C1285 1288 po 2 17 3 17 N 00470 220 22u 0040 A A28V Jis 6 17 8 17 5 01222 a 28C4919 S TL E B SWITCH CL1201 8 5 5 D1203 SBS806M TL E 070 Con 2 11219 E 5 6 5 6 joi 00 01211 1209 SSM6K30FE TPLR3 1 22uH SWITCHING 01221 SCH2816 TL E C1264 SWITCHING 10 C1282 C1296 2 2 22u xcs_ppz 22 065 c14 17 550 ss 161201 064 14 17 FR_EVER_SCK 201 SCP 16 17 FR EVER 50 22 DC CONTROL Q1209 01220 16710 SGND CAPSTAN DRUM PWM DRIVER 01209 CAPSTAN PWM Cis 101201 SSM6K30FE TPLR3 100 12 AN30205A VB mmm CT 8 3 6 T 22uH oe 61202 4 220p 22p RT 26 e W VS 10k B 17 gt O O VLCD C1241 Tah 3 i L 1262 0 4 T 4 LGND lt n Lo 0 SSD a 01220 5 0 R1297 TDK SCH2816 TL E 054 VVTR SENCE Q1210 01210 01219 10 17 6 DRUM PWM LANC_DC 5 6V SSM6K30FE TPLR3 5 A 5
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16. BMDT46 BMDT44 BMDT40 BMDT47 BMDT45 BMDT43 BMDT42 BMDQS3 BMDT37 BMDT36 BMDQS2 BMDT38 BMDT34 BMDT39 BMDT32 BMDT35 BMDT33 OMAD11 OMAD10 OMADBO BMDT16 BMDT20 BMDT22 BMDT21 BMDQS0 BMDQS1 VD OMADBO OMADO9 OMADO7 OMAD08 OMAD12 OMAD06 OMAD10 r OMAD11 OMAD03 05 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C VD 036 4 17 4 9 1 2 3 4 VD 036 BOARD 5 17 BASE BAND SIGNAL PROCESS XX MARK NO MOUNT NO MARK REC PB MODE Voltage measurement of the CSP ICs and the Transistors with mark are not possible 10 11 12 1 3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
17. Section Title Page 1 SERVICE NOTE l 1 Self diagnosis Function HM 1 1 2 DISASSEMBLY 2 1 Disassembly e e He e e eee e eene 2 2 3 BLOCK DIAGRAMS 3 1 Overall Block Diagram 1 6 HH 3 3 2 Overall Block Diagram 2 6 HMM 3 3 3 Overall Block Diagram 3 6 HM 3 3 3 4 Overall Block Diagram 4 6 HMM 3 4 3 5 Overall Block Diagram 5 6 HMM 3 5 3 6 Overall Block Diagram 6 6 HMM 3 6 3 7 Power Block Diagram 1 3 M 327 3 8 Power Block Diagram 2 3 M 3 8 3 9 Power Block Diagram 3 3 M 3 9 4 PRINTED WIRING BOARDS AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 4 1 Frame Schematic Diagram HMM 4 1 4 2 Schematic Diagrams HM 4 3 4 3 Printed Wiring Boards HM 4 27 4 4 Mounted Parts Location 4 37 5 REPAIR PARTS LIST 5 1 Exploded Views HH Hee eee 5 2 5 2 Electrical Parts List 5 9 TABLE OF CONTENTS HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C Section Title Page 6 ADJUSTMENTS Before Starting Adjustments aa sate 6 1 1 1 Adjusting Items when Replacing Main Parts and Boards ete di 6 2 129 list f Service ION 6 3 1 3 Information Mechanical Section 6 5 6 1 Mechanical Section Adjustments A 6 6 6 1 1 Parts Replacement and Preparation for Adjustment 6 6 Perodi Check naa qa 6 8 6 1 3
18. 3 m n e Lead Free 40 350C IC
19. S WV 3 2Hz TEN 1 2 3 H 31 EAE 32 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 1 3 1 2 3 LOAD UNLOAD UNLOADR TU 7362 1 2 PEAN FG FG PG 2 LOAD AT E0774 7 VEA UCHUTEU
20. CO OO O O C6616 6617 6618 6619 6620 6621 6622 6624 6625 6626 6627 6628 CN1401 CN2002 CN3201 CN3601 CN4001 CN4002 CN4601 CN4602 CN5401 CN5402 CN5403 CN6401 01003 01006 01008 01009 01010 01011 01203 01205 01401 01402 01403 01404 01405 01406 01407 01409 01411 01413 01416 01418 01419 01420 03001 03002 03003 03600 03601 03602 04001 04002 04004 04005 04006 04603 04604 04605 05001 05401 1001 F1002 F1003 F1004 F1005 F1201 F1202 F1203 F1204 F1205 F1401 F1402 F1403 F1404 1407 1409 F1410 F1412 F1413 PF TO i 2 gt gt rr von gt c 020 Tl TT TI TI TI Tl CO CO n5 cl NM po m5 PO Po PO 1 1 1 ho I co GO J T r r r rT rTi CJ ITI ITI CZ CO TI RO PO TTI MO 1 1 1 1 1 L gt cn cO cO O O UJ U
21. The section describes the connections and settings Monitor necessary to perform dubbing on other equipment HVR M15 rear panel using unit as a video player EN 17 Connections for Dubbing To digital video equipment with an i LINK Gz jack Connect the unit to the recorder as shown right using 1 LINK cable The signal flow is automatically detected so you do not need to make separate connections for input and output Also connecting the unit to an editing controller via HDV DV jack you can configure a digital non linear editing system For connections of the editing controller and the unit refer to the editing controller instruction manual i LINK cable not supplied i LINK jack Monitor Before dubbing you must set the format in which you want to output signals Perform HDV DV SEL page 46 and i LINK SET page 47 settings in IN OUT REC menu Digital video For details refer to Compatibility of HDV DVCAM and equipment with an DV Formats page 68 gt Signal flow Continued Chapter 3 Dubbing Ediing 37 Dunp3 Buiqqng 4 ldeuo Dubbing to another equipment To dub a tape recorded in format using duplicate function on such as the DSR 25 45 50 select DVCAM in HDV DV CONV of i LINK SET in IN OUT REC menu There are some limitations to down convert a tape recorded in HDV f
22. JpU rZ ZVA ZOZ ZZV 1 lt lt lt 22rLLE2IUuu IIrr o2rr rrrr 5rrrrr rrr rroo omro omrumummmm ZurU aaedcdmrtutdcdcorororco2oloo utucr 0 a0n00Jl2252002222502252222525222252223 2523 XRST VTR 3 17 10 17 AVE Y SY S XRST_VTR 8 7 920429999922 m 578 81878 lt TAT lt INS 11 17 REG GND gt gt u NTSC XPAL_DET D 12 17 R1871 14 17 A13_VM R1873 D 12V 1 D 28 1 gt 1871 4 R1874 5 gt NTSC PAL MULTIPLEXER da l B R1894 0 IC1872 S ja 89 TC7WB66FK TE85R a D 15V 22 670 d d ses 1804 V lal cil 8 5 555 557 552 R1878 015 gt gt 52 3288 S gl gk 389 Ici jcc a a o Qo Ax W 16 17 R1875 R1876 0 A16_VM A16 VM LO 11872 C1 871 22uH 55 6875MHz 5 INVERTER m IC1871 R1895 0 TC7SLUO4FU TE85R amp 5 11803 A1 2V_1 C1873 0 01u e 10uH 5 R1802 0 T 17 17 i cg c QNUM ies MIET m D 2 5V FB1803 2 8V D 2 5V 05 BUFFER 101873 TC7SA34FU T5RSONYF HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C R1890 0 1u 33 BUFFER 101875 TC7SA34FU T5RSONYF 4 10 28
23. 10 11 12 19 20 21 22 23 D3600 D3601 MA112 TX MA112 TX fik Y 03603 03605 3657 46 LINE MUTE 47k 46 4 CONTROL 4 6 03604 46 4 fp VS 2SA2029T2LQ R R3655 R3658 d 47k 7 43 03608 2SA2029T2LQ R F R3656 100k 2052 au gt Ww 4 R3659 NS 11 17 1 L C3649 Q3605 63648 22u m UN9211J K8 S0 16V C3650 C3651 47u 47u R3620 UNREG_AU 16V 16V 0 15 17 03617 2 AU_8V 2 10u ci 3607 100 e e W 2 M CL3608 M lt lt lt AU 4 6V D 16 17 28 R3606 c3601 R3608 IC3600 10 100 CH1 2 LINE OUT AMP 13600 Beale Z EE Wy R3610 2 8V 15k R3705 D3602 10k W e MA2S111 K8 50 lt lt REG GND cse05 L 2SC5658T2LQ R 68 AIN CONTROL 075 G co 0 p HDMI AU SEL 22 e 0 R3704 C3664 R3609 R3611 5 9 03619 CL3603 1 1 7 5 1 7 R3706 11 17 5600 47u oo ceso 019 AN 10V RE R3600 03618 04 10k CL3605 4 UN9113J K
24. F p pF 1 10W DC10MO kQ 1000Q 1000k Q C 541 L 452 22U 10UH TA A 2520 T 1 1 mm IC XX
25. JAPANESE Model information table HVR M15J HVR M15U HVR MISN 15 15 15 e Abbreviation Argentine model AUS Australian model BR Brazilian model CH Chinese model CND Canadian model EE East European model HK Hong Kong model J Japanese model JE Tourist model KR Korea model NE North European model HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type SAFETY RELATED COMPONENT WARNING COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY MARK A OR DOTTED LINE WITH MARK A ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND IN THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY ATTENTION AU COMPOSANT AYANT RAPPORT A LA SECURITE LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFES PAR UNE MARQUE A SUR LES DIAGRAMMES SCHEMATIQUES ET LA LISTE DES PIECES SONT CRITIQUES POUR LA SECURITE DE FONCTIONNEMENT NE REMPLACER CES COMPOSANTS QUE PAR DES PIESES SONY DONT LES NUMEROS SONT DONNES DANS CE MANUEL OU DANS LES SUPPEMENTS PUBLIES PAR SONY SAFETY CHECK OUT After correcting the original service problem perform the following safety checks before releasing the set to the customer 1 Check the area of your repair for unsoldered or poorly soldered connections Check the entire board surface for sold
26. 191deyd Chapter Adjusting and Setting Through Menus Operating the Menus The unit allows you to set various parameters in the menus Before you start using the unit set the internal clock in CLOCK SET in OTHERS menu Except for clock setting you can use all other factory set default parameters but change them as needed Do not pull out the power cord plug while operating the menus Otherwise the settings of the menu may be changed accidentally e If the internal backup battery is exhausted the time set in the internal clock and 601 501 SEL setting will be initialized The internal backup battery is fully charged if you connecting the power to the unit for about 24 hours A fully charged internal battery can run for about 3 months 44 Chapter 4 Adjusting and Setting Through Menus Displaying the menu 1 Press MENU button 2 Pressing T V buttons select the menu icon you want to change then press EXEC button 3 Pressing T V buttons select the submenu you want to change then press EXEC button 4 Pressing 4 2 buttons change the setting 5 Press EXEC button to return to the submenu 6 Repeat steps 1 to 5 as needed To return to the previous menu level press 4 2 buttons and select gt RETURN You can use lt gt buttons to move the menu cursor and to adjust increase decrease settings Menu Organization The menu of the untt consists of the following menus
27. R MECHANISM DECK MDX R201 1 2 VIDEO HEAD a ODD T EVEN M901 DRUM MOTOR M903 CAPSTAN MOTOR 1 1 I sl 1 1 I I I CAPSTAN FG VIDEO AUDIO SERVO SIGNAL CN4002 2 2 CN5402 1 2 CN1001 1 2 RF MON RF MON 13L 3 3 3 CPC 113 SWP 3 SWP 3 For Check 38 iu L _ G CONT1 SW PS ALL PS S sw PS ALL Ps 162000 lt 9 2 95 REC PB RECDT HDV REC DV DVCAM REC RECDT AMP CN2000 RECCK x OVERALL 3 6 42 CK13MFO1 CK13MFO1 oe 7 BELEN 44 lt gt YODD PAGE 3 3 XRST VTR XRST VTR tus RECA1 RECA2 SI S TEUER lt YEVEN e z 5 OVERALL 3 6 RFIN HDV DV DVCAM PB RF_IN 69 PAGE 3 3 IC5402 SERIAL 1 2 INTERFACE 10 17 XCS FLASH CN1005 102907 G ce fE TIME IC2601 09 DRUM PWM 2 E e 16M FLASH ME N E FLASH A15 FLASH A20 Rascals DRUM e E 11 Um p Bo t s zu own des DXXA00_SIM DXXA14_SIM 21 60 PGAMP 9 DRUM_PG_SENS PG MIA Cl MECHA lt D24A00 SIM D31A07_SIM C CONTROL DRUM FG CN1002 09 DRUMPR 69 o 59 Pa U VW XRST_VTR T uu uu gt C 3201 PLL ON CAPSTAN T ge ge F MOTOR do SS _ XCS IC 3201 8 eS XIC_3
28. VD 036 14 17 4602 Through the Flexible Flat Cable FJK 001 Page 4 19 VD 036 3 17 CN3201 Through the Harness J DV 068 Page 4 8 VD 036 15 17 CN1401 Through the Harness J PW 065 Page 4 20 JL 002 4 3 PRINTED WIRING BOARDS Link NOTE PRINTED WIRING BOARDS MOUNTED PARTS LOCATION HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 4 3 PRINTED WIRING BOARDS 4 3 PRINTED WIRING BOARDS ENGLISH THIS NOTE IS COMMON FOR PRINTED WIRING BOARDS lg Usesunleaded solder Chip parts 412777 Circuit board Transistor Diode Flexible board C 6544565 44 5 3 3 Pattern from the side which enables seeing gt 142 pattern of the rear side E 123321123321 2 12 12 1 654 The other layers patterns are not indicated 1 22 13 2 43 34654456 Through hole is omitted There a few cases that the part printed on diagram a isn t mounted this model 543 3454 1 1 5 5 4 4923 3921 e L panel designation 3 JAPANESE L ip
29. 10 32 2 12 32 D VD 036 Board HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 2 3 BLOCK DIAGRAMS LINK HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 3 BLOCK DIAGRAMS 3 1 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM 1 6 Number in parenthesis indicates the division number of schematic diagram where the component is located VD SO XVD_SCK HDI HD HDI VD HDI OE ACLK Y19 AD22 AD19 W18 AC19 AE21 AC22 AE22 AC20 f AE20 W19 Y Y17 17 AL_JK_CK13MFO V HDI VD XRST_VTR XCS_IC_6601 VD_SI VD_S0 XVD_SCK XCS IC 6401 SD OUT C SD OUT Y JU 002 BOARD VD 036 BOARD 1 6 J1000 L CN1001 CN6401 5 C IN S C IN S VIDEO JIN ee SYN E win 12 06603 VIDEO JUNI 10 10 68 BUFFER O mooje G IC6601 CH2 IN VIDEO N cH2 APC_ERROR A D CONVERTER a 3 S C OUT J SCOUT VIDEO IN OUT 1 1 Qo ja 4FSC OUT ur I C u VIDEO 0077 B FET 12 12 VD SI VD S0 XVD SCK CHE CH1 OU 13 5MHz CN1000 CN2002 Y_OUT PB_OUT PR_OUT Y sir COMPONENT i i PrCr BEE aoe ELECTORONIC VOLUME 9 17 CH1_IN oem __ CH2_IN CH1 OUT 1 1 3 CH2 OUT 03600 03601
30. IC Ref No l IC Ref No q 2U 2792 RRON OGG 7 232 u 4 2700732 1 1 I FDUSD MSA A AY IVR 72749 ZR Y JV gt DV E RTS 2 m
31. UNLOAD UNLOAD UNLOAD S 2 3 FG 4 0 FC FG HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 1 4E 2 DISASSEMBLY NOTE FOR REPAIR Make sure that the flat cable and
32. HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 57 3 E E Level Check AUDIO IN terminal CH 1 2 Measuring instrument Audio level meter Oscilloscope REC LEVEL 0 dB 8 to 4 dBs REC LEVEL 6 dB 7 to 5 dB from the REC LEVEL 0 dB REC LEVEL 6 dB 5 to 7 dB from the REC LEVEL 0 dB Specified Value Note OdBs 0 775 Vrms Switch setting 1 AUDIO MODE AUDIO SET menu FS48K Checking method 1 Enter 1 kHz 4 dBs signal to the AUDIO IN terminal 1 2 Set the AUDIO REC LV AUDIO SET menu to 0 db REC LEVEL 0 dB Check that the output of AUDIO OUT terminal CH 1 2 sat isfies the specified value Check with the oscilloscope that no clip is found in the output waveform Set the AUDIO REC LV AUDIO SET menu to 6 db REC LEVEL 6 dB Check that the output of AUDIO OUT terminal CH 1 2 sat isfies the specified value Set the AUDIO REC LV AUDIO SET menu to 6 db REC LEVEL 6 dB Check that the output of AUDIO OUT terminal CH 1 2 sat isfies the specified value 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 Frequency Characteristic Check 1 4CH mode Check Signal Audio 1 kHz 4 dBs signal 20 Hz 4 dBs signal 14 kHz 4 dBs signal AUDIO IN terminal CH 1 2 AUDIO OUT terminal CH 1 2 Measuring instrument Audio level meter Oscilloscope Specified Value Difference in output level A to 0 dB B 1
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34. CAUTION ii e pe s HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 4 33 FR 255 JU 002 2 layers Uses unleaded solder JU 002 BOARD m COMPONENT OUT CH 2 CH 1 JU 002 4 34 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C JL 002 2 layers Uses unleaded solder JL 002 BOARD SIDE JL 002 BOARD SIDE is J 1 2 3 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C a NC 4 3 PRINTED WIRING BOARDS 4 4 MOUNTED PARTS LOCATION no mark side A x mark side B RP 243 BOARD VD 036 BOARD C1001 B 4 BT1001 B 3 01219 C 6 01484 B 12 02225 F 5 C3220 C 5 01002 1 01221 D 7 1485 60 12 2226 6 6 03600 4 11 C1003 B 4 61002 C 3 61224 D 7 01801 60 7 02227 F 6 03601 4 11 01004 3 1003 3 01225 D 6 1802 H 6 02228 5 03602 J 11 01005 B 3 01004 2 61226 D 7 61804 H 7 02229 F 6 03603 J 11 C2000 B 8 01005 3 01227 D 7 01805 G 7 2230 F 6 63604 4 10 2001 7 01007 G 2 61208 D 6 61806 0 7 2231 6 6 03605 4 10 C2002 A 8 01008 C 2 61229 D 8 01807 H 7 02232 F 6 03606 4 11 02003 8 61009 1232 D 5 1808 H 7 02233 5 03607 4 11 C2004 B 8 01010 B 3 1233 D 6 1809 0 8 02234 F 5 03608 4 11 C2005 B 8 01011 2 1235 E 5 1810 G 7 022
35. C O 1 4A 32V UNREG SUB 12V gt g 2 N B 28 8 gt VIR UNREG 7 10 17 S oo 29 28 IC1004 VOLTAGE DETECT 55 1 1006 8 S 80851CNMC B9CT2G IC1005 INITIAL RESET BACKUP VCC 121004 S 8424AAPFT TB G S 812C36AUA C2QT2G D1011 F1001 1 4495 MA2SD32008S0 9 4 C1030 C1034 10u 104 7 gt REG_GND gt gt 5402 13 5V D 10 17 gt gt A 1 5V 2 1 17 01011 01014 11020 4 7uH PA SWITCHING gt 01011 SSM6K30FE TPLR3 get Na tg ts T nn XFRONT_RST lt lt nb gt Doas DGA R1073 s BATT IN 0 L 22uH 447 11 17 14 17 001 3 i C1058 C1073 C1081 4 7u 4 7u 4 7u J Q Q af Sy 01014 SCH2816 TL E 01004 01015 SWITCHING OH E 00 gt 1 21 1 R1107
36. JO UIEJJE pue SA IA Paar X9 151 Sued UI syed 19715 6 5 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 1 MECHANICAL SECTION ADJUSTMENTS 6 1 1 PARTS REPLACEMENT AND PREPARATION FOR ADJUSTMENT 1 1 ASSEMBLY DISASSEMBLY OF CASSETTE COMPARTMENT For details on disassembling the mechanism deck R mechanism refer to the Service Manual of the main unit in which the R mechanism is mounted Before attaching or removing the cassette compartment check the position of cassette 8 Screw Cassette compartment Remove in the d sd direction of arrow SL shifter Bent portion of the reel selector slider should be securely hooked on the bent portion of the SL shifter Bent portion Positioning pin When selecting a cassette position be careful not to touch the slider drive shaft because it can be easily bent or broken Do not touch the slider drive shaft Reel select slider When attaching the cassette compartment lt move the reel selector slider in the direction of Select the desired cassette position by pressing arrow to check the position of L cassette the claw position 1 2 HOW TO LOAD UNLOAD Manual No cam motor Note Remove the cam motor from the motor holder while referring to Information on page 6 5 Using the regulated power supply
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38. 4 MOTOR DECK BOARD ns not supplied Description COASTER T BLOCK ASSY COASTER S BLOCK ASSY ARM MAIN SLIDER CHASSIS ASSY MECHANICAL STOPPER ASSY PENDULUM SCREW M1 4 SCREW 2X4 5 TAPPING SCREW M2X2 2 MEK HEAD STOPPER COASTER PUNCHING ARM S ASSY GL ARM T ASSY GL SPRING S GL TORSION SPRING T GL TORSION GEAR S GL GEAR T GL WASHER STOPPER WASHER STOPPER COVER ENCODER COVER CAPSTAN HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 5 7 Part 3 057 282 01 1 657 785 11 3 057 320 01 3 057 354 01 1154 723 3 066 170 01 3 057 555 01 3950 199 1 3950 200 1 3 057 265 01 3 26 829 01 6 500 652 01 8 835 648 13 X 3949 928 1 6 550 402 01 6 550 402 01 Description SLIDER MAIN FP 248 FLEXIBLE BOARD DEW SENSOR BLOCK REEL LOCK RELEASE SPRING REEL LOCK RELEASE MD 76 BOARD COMPLETE HOLDER A SENSOR HOLDER LED BASE S ASSY REEL SERVICE BASE T ASSY REEL SERVICE RETAINER REEL BASE WASHER STOPPER DIODE GL453SE0000F TAPE LED MOTOR DC SCD17A C NP CAPSTAN MOTOR ASSY REEL TRANISTOR PT4850FE000F TAPE END SENSOR TRANISTOR PT4850FE000F TAPE TOP SENSOR Ver 1 2 2006 12 5 REPAIR PARTS LIST 5 1 7 MECHANISM DECK ASSEMBLY 4 CASSETTE COMPARTMENT ns not supplied Ref No Part No Description Ref No Part No Description 851 A 1183 162 F
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40. DRIVE 7 CN1002 CN3601 Q3603 03605 ms VIDEO SIGNAL LINE MUTE AUDIO SIGNAL 05 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C XCS IC 3601 CH1 2 LINE OUT AMP 9 17 STANDBY CONTROL VSP_SO XVSP_SCK 03615 03618 e GAIN 26 oa CONTROL um Q6401 AUDIO CH1 2 A D D A CONVERTER 9 17 DC LEVEL DETECT VSP_SO XVSP_SCK XCS IC 3601 XPWAD XPWDA DEMO DEM1 XCS IC 6401 SDC IN COMPONENT 6 OUT AMP 6 17 OVERALL 4 6 PAGE 3 4 OVERALL 4 6 PAGE 3 4 Q2004 Q2005 IC 1801 EVBL BUFFER 161801 EVGR__ 02007 02009 1871 1872 BUFFER IC 1801 LNOY 2 IC 1801 LNOPB 1801 LNOPR 55 631868MHz 4 2 IC1871 55 6875MHz 5 17 IC AUIN11 _1801_ADA01 CK256FS0 VCK NTSC XPAL_DET CKFSO Y18 AD20 AA22 AD23 AAB18 AC18 IC1801 1 3 BASE BAND SIGNAL PROCESSOR 5 17 CK64FSO XPSV_D4 IO HDMI_AUSEL AU_MUTE DOWN CONVERTER OVERALL 6 6 PAGE 3 6 OVERALL 2 6 PAGE 3 2 OVERALL 4 6 PAGE 3 4 3 2 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAVM 2 6 H M VD 036 BOARD 2 6 Number in parenthesis
41. uuu l s s 65 About Moisture Condensation 66 Disital Houfs Meter uuu uuu saka 66 About the Built in Rechargeable Battery 67 Using your Videocassette Recorder abroad 67 Notes n the uuu uuu l l l ki dea 67 Compatibility of HDV DVCAM and DV Formats 68 Vo IL LINA u QU 73 SDp eCITI6GU SDS uuu ul ua 74 IM GX S 77 SUDMENU NB 78 Table of Contents 5 Chapter Overview The HVR M15U M15N M15E M15P is a digital HD vldeocassette recorder supporting HDV format and DVCAM DV format The unit produces stable Superior picture quality by digital processing and separating image signals into color difference signals and a luminance signal component video The unit provides i LINK HDV DV jack COMPONENT OUT jacks S VIDEO IN OUT jacks composite IN OUT jacks and AUDIO IN OUT jacks These jacks allow you to connect other equipment like non linear editors The main features of the unit are described below HDV format The unit can perform HDV High Definition Digital Video recording and playback on a DVCAM format video cassette or a DV format video cassette The compression system of HDV format is the MPEG2 system adopted in the high definition broadcasting and the Blu ray Disk System The
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44. ass 10 A 35 Ins 35 HDV DV jJack 25 33 37 41 format 68 HDV cassette 20 BE We 73 i Xo Idae 36 Index search rie 30 LANC jack 15 Lock mod e 68 RT 44 Menu screen 18 Mini DV cassetfe 20 Mini DVCAM cassette 20 Moisture condensation 66 Non Drop Frame 68 Playback at Various Speeds 29 trame by EE 29 32 Remaining tape time 18 Remote Commander 16 Search IT 30 Self diagnosis SSR 62 Time COUP reto 18 Troubleshooting 56 Unlock mode u u aaa 68 Usable cassette 20 Appendix 77 xipueddy xipueddy Submenu Index ei nie ejna e wi 48 O01501 SEL 55 AC ON MODE 54 AUDIO AGC 50 AUDIO LOCK 51 AUDIO MIX 50 AUDIO MODE 50 AUDIO REG LV 50 sine jie 51 AUTO REPEAL
45. 8 lt a 4700 39 39 Y 0 5 2 T 0 596 0 51 spc_IN lt lt IR IR V OUT XCS IC 6601 gt XCS 1 5601 ES R6401 C6401 R6404 C6409 11 17 XCS_IC_6401 gt gt XCS IC 6401 N nS d E MAR ANDI DRV_V_OUT CN6401 12 MAIN_GND2 V_INV 1 C6408 2a SYNC SEP TC 16401 V GND E S Y IN GND VD SI K 9046 lt lt Y_IN2 VIDEO IN OUT Y_GND VD_ IC6401 VD_SO gt TRA CLAMP_TC1 AN2225NFHQBA DRV_Y_OUT 4 S_Y_OUT_GND JU 002 11 17 XVD_SCK 2 Y_IN3 Y_INV 5 5 OUT GND CN1001 C6410 Through the 22u CLAMP TC2 Y VCC 6 S C OUT Harness SV 002 C VCC 7 S 4 25 DRV C OUT 8 s_c_IN 4 SDC 9 V IN C6405 CONT 0 1u El 10 V_IN m 11 V_OUT_GND 12 V_OUT V ACC CONT M REG GND gt gt bel o gt gt XI 222 Q072 SD OUT Y 22 cogir 25 0 1u 6 17 SD_OUT_C Note Voltages of IC6401 06401 can be measured N Because they are mounted under the RP 243 board 05 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C m VD 036 8 17 1 2 3 VD 036 BOARD 9 17 AUDIO IN OUT MARK NO MOUNT NO MARK REC PB MODE IMPOSSIBLE MEASURE THE VOLTAGE AT THE MARKED POINTS
46. D Move the reel selector slider in the direction of arrow to check that the reel selector lever is L cassette At this position attach the reel base T assembly The gear teeth must be engaged as shown in the figure o gt Heel Selector slider Reel selector lever 2 Move the reel selector slider in the direction of arrow switch the reel selector lever to S cassette At this position attach the reel base S assembly The gear teeth circled by O must be engaged as shown in the figure Reel base S CAL 2 ONG AN L The gear teeth circled bv O are engaged 3 Attach the reel base retainer REID gt ot Fixing state Attach in order of 9 O Attach to the slits Note Do not hold the shaft when selecting the reels Checks before disassembly and assembly The cam motor is fixed on the motor holder by the four claws Releasing the four claws enables the cam motor to be removed without removing the motor holder from the chassis When attaching the cam motor be careful of the assembling direction the label must face toward the front If the phase of the gear etc moves when remov ing the motor holder refer to page 6 11 Front side of motor holder While spreading claws in the direction of the arrow pull out the cam motor upward To attach it push the cam motor into the motor holder and route the two wires of the cam motor into claw Q
47. POWER PAGE oma cO 3 0 2 3 PAGE 3 8 CO 3 8 POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM 2 3 Number in parenthesis indicates the division number of schematic diagram where the component is located VD 036 BOARD 2 3 F1005 VTR_UNREG _ A ONO POWER 1 3 F1004 PAGE 3 7 1003 VIR_UNREG 1002 e OrO D aV F1001 O IC 5402 13 5V I POWER 1 3 3 7 01011 41014 11003 11020 A15V SWITCHING d 1 5V SA 1 11004 11021 age SWITCHING e D 12V 1 219 m I I 01005 01016 L1005 L1015 D 1 8V SWITCHING EEN I 1 01006 01017 IC1001 L1006 L1016 D 28V 1 DC CONTROL SWITCHING e bh FIN 16 17 1 01007 01018 11007 11023 4 6 SWITCHING Not Used I L1022 RP 4 6V 019 A e A46V _ L101
48. O s O C iat olsi ol i oli olsi ain i a Eua A LSB l do l id og oid l id y l Om om GOTT Nim UJ ME gy l l si Pinch rollers contact Unload end position The mechanism stops at this position when it ejects a cassette It waits for cassette insertion The guide starts to expand as it advances to the load position BL F Blank code It is provided between code and code The mechanism does not stop at this code excluding Load Unload RW 9 Position of REW operation The pinch rollers are released Position of FF operation The pinch rollers are released STOP Stop position The pinch rollers are released the tension regulator returns and the brake is applied to both reels FWD RVS PB REC CUE REVIEW and PAUSE positions The mechanism operates at this position in the mode where normal screen appears with the pinch rollers in contact state and the tension regulator turned on NULL O Code not existing in MD Default value HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 64 4 Bit Value Discrimination Display on the Bit values Bit values must be discriminated using the display data of the ad adjustment bit2 bito justment remote commander for the Us the table remote Or Or Or below to discriminate if the bit value is 1 0 commander bit6 bit5 bitd Disp
49. UO ITI TI ITI C C5 CD F1419 FB1407 FB1801 FB1803 FB1804 FB2001 FB2002 FB2202 FB2601 FB2802 FB2803 FB3001 FB3201 FB3202 FB4001 FB4002 FB4003 FB4004 FB4201 FB4601 FB5000 FB6401 IC1001 IC1002 IC1003 IC1004 IC1005 IC1006 IC1201 IC1203 IC1401 IC1402 IC1403 IC1404 IC1407 IC1409 IC1801 IC1871 161872 11873 101874 11875 11876 12001 12202 12501 12601 12801 1653001 13201 163600 13601 103602 103603 104003 14201 104202 104403 14601 IC4604 IC5000 IC5001 IC5401 IC5402 15403 15404 15405 105406 16401 6601 11003 11004 11005 11006 11007 11008 11009 11013 11014 11015 11016 4 38 1 G rT C N TOMS A c cg cg m 1 cO 1 QO L N c C h2 po N a 4 3 PRINTED WIRING BOARDS 11017 11018 11019 11020 1021 11022 11023 11024 1025 1026 1205 11206 11207 1208 11209 11211 11214 11216 11217 11218 11219 11222 11223 11404 11406 11410 1801 11802 11803 11804 11805 1871 1872 1873 2001 2002 2003 2201 2203 2204 2205 2206 12207 13001 3002 3003 3005
50. pue JOBdABId Jeideuo pue YoeqAeld 91dBuO Using the Unit as aVideocassette Recorder This section describes the connections settings and operations necessary to perform recording on the untt The same settings and operations apply whether you are using the unit dubbing e For connection of the editing devices refer to the Instruction manual of the editing controller and that of the editing software you use e Edit functions are specified by the editing software For details on the editing methods refer to the instruction manual of the editing software For details see also pages 41 42 43 Connections for Recording To video equipment without an i LINK jack You can connect the unit to video equipment without i LINK jack Use the unit as a recorder as follows Monitor HVR M15 rear panel N m p 1 p s Audio output m Video output S video output Audio cable jack not supplied Video cable not supplied S video cable not supplied A Signal flow Connect either an S video cable or a video cable 32 Chapter 2 Playback and Recording Monitor e If you connect the output connectors of the unit to the input connectors of the player a humming noise may be generated or the image may be distorted If these phenomena occur set INPUT SELECT switch to a position where a signal is
51. Connector 4P FP 104 flexible board Four parts are soldered HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 21 Assembly D Attach each GL helical torsion spring to the GL gear To distinguish the S side from the T side when the opening of the spring tip is facing toward the front note that the coil tip of the S side is located on the left and that of the T side is located on the right A Tip of coil Z TA T side Fit the tip of the spring into the small cut out of the GL gear Hook the tip of the spring on the bent portion of the GL arm assembly and push the bent portion of the GL arm into the large cut out of the GL gear while rotating the GL gear in the direction of the arrow When the bent portion of the GL arm comes inside this range push the bent portion into the gear Assembly Insert the pin of the MIC base into hole Insert pin into the hole of the MIC base Hook the flexible board on hook Attach the push switch one key to claw 3 22 COMPONENTS OF DRUM ASSEMBLY MOTOR FPC ASSEMBLY ELASTIC CONNECTOR Disassembly Assembly Connect the elastic connector to the drum assembly and attach the motor FPC assembly while aligning pin with hole of the drum assembly Fix the supporter plate with the screws while being careful of pin of the motor FPC assembly Supporter plate This component 1 not supplied as an independent repair part
52. See page 5 5 202 201 BT1001 BATTERY LITHIUM SECONDARY Board the mount position See page 4 31 CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type Refer to page 5 1 for mark A Ref Part Description Ref No Part No Description 201 1179 556 VD 036 BOARD COMPLETE SERVICE 206 2 698 077 01 SHEET DEW BARRIER 202 2 679 684 01 SHEET MD 207 3 941 343 01 TAPE A 203 3 974 011 01 RUBBER VIBRATION PROOF ANBT1001 1 756 128 11 BATTERY LITHIUM SECONDARY 204 1 832 958 11 CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT FRP 001 32 2 102 498 01 SCREW 2 G 10 ECO Silver 205 A 1166 862 A RP 243 BOARD COMPLETE HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 5 4 5 1 4 MECHANISM DECK ASSEMBLY 1 DRUM ASSEMBLY ns not supplied 727 4 727 gt 1 675 561 11 3 057 351 01 3 057 350 02 3 732 817 11 3 057 319 05 3949 922 1 3 057 286 01 3 057 280 01 3 057 279 01 3 057 232 01 3 057 238 01 3 057 237 01 3 057 235 01 3 057 234 01 3 057 379 01 7094 608 5 REPAIR PARTS LIST Mechanism Deck Assembly 4 See page 5 8 Description FP 104 FLEXIBLE BOARD GUIDE MI
53. LED A R4601 AGO gt PLAY_LED PLAY_LED KREW LED 2 6 eg D 2 8V 2 MEME DV iLINK LED ji DV IN HDV LED HDV_iLINK_LED Through the PAL_LED Flexible Flat Cable z amp o 50i LED FFR 001 5 NTSC_LED 60i LED Page 4 24 z g z DVCAM_LED a 8 9 a gt DVCAM_LED 5 tuo E HDV_LED z zz amp 5 8 E HDV LED lt 9 XTAPE LED amp m 5 56 CASETTE_LED 25 sia i sites CAUTION_LED x CAUTION_LED GND _KEY_AD4_VM KEV AD4 KEY_AD5_VM KEV AD5 KEY_INH_SW N C KEY_AD7 KEY_AD8 GND SIRCS_DATA LED_6V mE L4605 10uH jm lt UNSW5V XPOWER SW PUES E XPOWER ON LED PENES LES XSTBV LED GND 05 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 4 19 VD 036 14 17 Refer to page 4 3 English 4 4 Japanese for mark A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 al VD 036 BOARD 15 17 mi DC IN CONVER
54. indicates the division number of schematic diagram where the component is located CRECDT DV DVCAM OVERALL 3 6 6 CRECCK CRECA1 CRECA2 12801 gt HDV REC HDV i LINK 5 PROCESSOR 62 RECCK 7 OVERALL 4 6 ree Sana MUX DEMUX SS qum EU RECA RECA at 23 021 84 85 1801 2 3 BASE BAND SIGNAL PROCESSOR 5 17 5 AD16 AB14 Y14 AD1 m VIDEO SIGNAL AUDIO SIGNAL ms VIDEO AUDIO SIGNAL VIDEO AUDIO SERVO SIGNAL coco NNN N N gt HDV REC PB HDV i LINK 018 24 823 017 B21 B20 A21 B18 HDV PB HDV i LINK OVERALL 3 6 PAGE 3 3 OVERALL 3 6 PAGE 3 3 OVERALL 4 6 PAGE 3 4 l mm d MT 5 5 VITCK TAN HD TAN VD FLD BSEN TAN VF SYNC CKTRNO 2 621 SRM 20 HDV i LINK 1 IC2202 ate ADATAINO ADATAIN1 lt HDV MPEG VIDEO AUDAI AUENI 2 ENCODER DECODER UAL AU 600 _ MPEG AUDIO 007 Kera AUIN21 AUIN22 AUDAO AUENO 49 APACC1 6 XCS IC 2801 D CKFSO 2 07 0 SCWIN IC 2801 CK64FSO 60 XCS IC 2801 2 f MCLK mi XRST IC 2801 0 i lt gt sss SEE XRST IC 2801 1 aste BMDT16 BMDT47 gt S sis 03
55. Digital voltmeter Change the connection of the positive probe to E T out TG7 and E T out TG2 for measurement Regulated power supply Apply 6 5 to 8 5V Adjustment order Adjustment start 1 TG2 2 5V adjustment MD 76 board RV004 2 TG2 1 3V adjustment MD 76 board RV003 Good TG2 2 5V check Not good 4 TG2 2 5V adjustment MD 76 board RV004 Good TG2 1 3V check good TG7 2 2V adjustment MD 76 board RV002 7 TG7 1 3V adjustment MD 76 board RV001 Good TG7 2 2V check good 9 TG7 2 2V adjustment MD 76 board RV002 Good TG7 1 3V check Notgood Adjustment end 4 6 FWD RVS BACK TENSION CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT 1 Preparation before check 2 Check and adjustment Mount the mechanism deck in the main unit connect all the con e FWD TG2 side nectors then insert the mini DV torque cassette J 11 into the The torque value should satisfy 9 5 1 5 x 10 mN m while mechanism block the mini DV torque cassette runs in the FWD mode If it does not satisfy this take the following measure Visually check Re attach the spring to the upper hook if the the gauge block measurement value is beyond the specifications of the cassette or re attach the spring to the lower hook if the with the top cover measurement value is below the specifications assembly removed Then repeat the measurement For more details refer to page 6 23 e RVS
56. HOLD SER VICE position Perform Processing after Complete Adjustment rder Page Address Data Me Me m m pe i m is SCENES l Fig 6 2 11 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 54 5 4 COMPONENT OUT Pr Level Adjustment D1 BETACAM VD 036 board E OUT jack 75 Q terminated Adjustment Page Adjustment Address 98 Specified value Pr level A 756 10 mVp p Adjusting method der Page Address Data Procedure Perform Preparations Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote com mander to OFF NORMAL position Set the 601 501 SEL ERS menu to 601 Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote com mander to HOLD SER VICE position Change the data and set the Pr signal level A to the specified value Press PAUSE Write button Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote com mander to OFF NORMAL position Set the 601 501 SEL OTH ERS menu to 501 Check the Pr signal level A to the specified value Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote com mander to HOLD SER VICE position Perform Processing after Complete Adjustment m Fig 6 2 12 5 5 Processing after Complete Adjustment Perform the setting through the procedure mentioned below when you fi
57. R1052 C 4 R1404 D 11 R1802 G 7 R2226 F 6 R3615 J 11 R4042 4 4 R1054 4 R1405 D 11 R1803 6 6 R2227 6 6 R3616 J 11 R4043 l 4 R1060 3 R1407 60 12 R1804 H 7 R2228 0 6 R3618 K 12 R4044 J 4 R1064 C 2 R1408 60 11 R1806 0 8 R2229 F 6 R3619 K 12 R4045 1 4 R1068 0 3 R1409 60 12 R1807 G 7 R2230 F 5 R3620 L 12 R4065 4 5 R1072 F 3 R1411 60 12 1808 7 R2231 F 6 R3621 4 12 R4066 J 5 R1073 C 2 R1412 11 R1809 H 7 R2237 6 5 R3622 J 12 R4067 J 5 R1075 3 R1417 C 12 R1810 H 7 R2238 G 5 R3623 J 12 R4068 J 5 R1076 C 4 R1423 C 12 R1811 H 7 R2239 G 5 R3624 K 12 R4069 J 5 R1081 F 2 R1424 C 12 R1812 G 7 R2241 F 6 R3625 J 12 R4070 l 5 R1082 F 2 R1425 60 12 R1813 H 7 R2242 F 6 R3626 J 12 R4071 J 5 R1084 F 2 R1426 0 11 R1814 G 7 R2243 6 6 R3627 J 11 R4072 4 5 R1085 F 1 R1427 0 11 R1815 8 R2244 G 6 R3628 J 11 R4073 J 5 R1086 E 2 R1428 60 11 R1817 G 7 R2246 F 5 R3629 K 11 R4074 5 R1087 2 R1429 60 11 R1818 G 7 R2248 0 6 R3630 K 11 R4075 J 5 R1088 E 2 R1430 0 11 R1819 G 7 R2501 5 R3631 K 11 R4076 J 5 R1089 2 R1431 11 R1820 G 7 R2601 6 R3632 K 11 R4077 J 5 R1090 E 2 R1432 11 R1821 G 7 R2801 F 4 R3633 K 11 R4078 J 5 R1092 2 R1433 C 11 R1822 G 8 R2803 E 3 R3634 K 11 R4079 J 5 R1093 B 3 R1434 11 R1823 G 7 R2804 3 R3635 L 11 R4080 J 5 R1094 C 4 R1436 B 11 R1824 G 8 R2805 3 R3636 K 11 R4081 J 5 R1095 C 4 R1437 B 11 R1831 G 8 R2806 E 3 R36
58. aBALA 33uH 0 VOUT2 13 5V 83 1 2 3 2 3 KT eee e AN DRUM VS VOUT1 15V PVCCL2 22 C1242 5 v T lt lt DRUM ERROR 2 2 C1263 3 8 sis lt lt CAP_ERROR 5 a l 4 l mE 1219 8 x x e _ iSCH2816 TL E R1298 10k i ka 5 DD 12V GATE CL1205 d R1218 8 2069 4700 g E S R1273 1k lt lt DD 12V OUT WENT W R1219 S S lt DD 12V REF UN9115J K8 S0 100K 12 EMERGENCY 2 8 DETECT R1274 N b UN9213J K8 S0 2400 D1205 EMERGENCY DETECT C1289 4200300150 0 M gt a 28V 6 17 9 17 m Q1203 UN9213J K8 S0 HDMI_5 6V SWITCH 2 1 R1307 4700 C1205 0 22u m mn 0 gt REG_GND 2 8 1 1203 TK72130CSCL G R1208 05 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 4 22 VD 036 17 17 MD 6 BOARD SENSOR MARK MOUNT NO MARK REC PB MODE IMPOSSIBLE TO MEASURE THE VOLTAGE AT THE MARKED POINTS 11 12 13 14 CN002 21 S US eee CL006 2 8 jm us CL007 S003 SA 0001 Tm N
59. pictures Rewind the tape while monitoring pictures Press lt button during normal playback or when playing at various speeds To change playback direction Press FRAME buttons during normal playback or when playing at various speeds To play back in the forward direction press IIB button in the backward direction press Ill button e When the command mode of a Sony device remote commander is set to VTR4 if you press x1 3 button on the supplied Remote Commander while pointing it toward a Sony device other than the unit the playback speed may turn to 1 5 of normal speed when you playback a tape in DVCAM DV format and press x1 5 button on Remote Commander while pointing it toward the unit the playback speed turns to 1 3 of normal speed f the unit keeps playing at 1 10 of normal speed in forward or reverse for more than 1 minute the unit will begin to play back forward at normal speed Chapter 2 Playback and Recording 29 pue JOBdABId Jeideuo pue YoeqAeld 91dBuO Playback To hear the sound while playing at various speeds To hear the sound when playing at vartous speeds set JOG AUDIO in AUDIO SET menu to ON For details on AUDIO SET see AUDIO SET menu on page 51 You cannot hear the sound while playing back a tape recorded in HDV format at various speeds Searching using the search function The uni
60. 01875 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C Part No 1 576 406 21 1 576 406 21 1 576 406 21 1 576 864 21 1 576 447 21 1 576 864 21 1 576 864 21 1 576 864 21 1 576 864 21 1 576 864 21 1 576 406 21 1 576 980 21 1 576 447 21 1 414 864 11 1 414 760 21 1 414 760 21 1 414 760 21 1 414 445 11 1 414 760 21 1 414 760 21 1 414 760 21 1 414 760 21 1 414 760 21 1 414 760 21 1 414 760 21 1 414 760 21 1 400 619 11 1 400 619 11 1 400 619 11 1 400 619 11 1 400 331 11 1 400 619 11 1 400 619 11 1 414 760 21 6 706 539 01 6 700 709 01 8 759 642 45 6 707 676 01 6 707 674 01 6 707 086 01 6 706 539 01 6 708 133 01 8 759 530 57 6 708 385 01 8 759 523 54 6 709 650 01 6 709 648 01 8 759 494 88 6 709 7 75 01 8 759 643 94 6 701 979 01 6 709 937 01 6 709 937 01 6 709 937 01 Description FUSE 1 4A 32V FUSE 1 4A 32V FUSE 1 4A 32V FUSE 0 8 72 FUSE 630mA 24V FUSE 0 8A 72V FUSE 0 8A 72V FUSE 0 8A 72V FUSE 0 8 72 FUSE 0 8 72 FUSE 1 44 32V FUSE 1 25 72 FUSE 630mA 24V lt FERRITE BEAD gt FERRITE EMI SMD 1608 BEAD FERRITE CHIP 1608 BEAD FERRITE CHIP 1608 BEAD FERRITE CHIP 1608 FERRITE EMI SMD 1608 BEAD FERRITE CHIP 1608 BEAD FERRITE CHIP 1608 BEAD FERRITE CHIP 1608 BEAD FERRITE CHIP 1608 BEAD FERRITE CHIP 1608 BEAD FERRITE CHIP 1608 BEAD FERRITE CHIP 1608 BEAD FERRITE CHIP 1608 BEA
61. 5 13 C1435 C1440 C1445 C1450 C1451 C1453 C1454 C1464 C1470 C1471 C1472 C1473 C1474 C1475 C1476 C1477 C1478 C1479 C1480 C1481 C1482 C1483 C1484 C1485 C1801 C1802 C1804 C1805 C1806 C1807 C1808 C1809 C1810 C1811 C1812 C1813 C1814 C1816 C1818 C1819 C1820 C1821 C1822 C1823 C1824 C1825 C1826 C1827 C1828 C1829 C1830 C1831 C1832 C1833 C1834 C1835 C1837 Part No 1 128 709 21 1 112 300 91 1 112 300 91 1 112 300 91 1 112 300 91 1 113 985 11 1 112 300 91 1 100 566 91 1 128 400 11 1 113 991 11 1 113 991 11 1 113 991 11 1 113 991 11 1 100 566 91 1 127 738 91 1 162 920 11 1 128 400 11 1 127 738 91 1 100 566 91 1 100 566 91 1 162 970 11 1 100 566 91 1 100 566 91 1 162 964 11 1 137 710 11 1 100 609 11 1 137 710 11 1 137 710 11 1 137 710 11 1 100 611 91 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 100 611 91 1 100 611 91 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 100 611 91 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 Description TANTAL CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP TANTAL CHIP TANTAL CHIP TANTAL CHIP TANTAL CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC
62. AUDA0 gt gt AUDAO TESTD36 161 DXXAO1 SIM 11 17 NC TESTD35 gt DXXA01_SIM gt gt AUENO TESTD34 59 DXXA00_SIM TSMON35 TSMON13 T gt DXXA00_SIM I DXXA10_SIM I7 EZ IVDD IVDD 156 B lt lt DXXA10_SIM GND TESTD32 Ie L I 0 01u Gar AUSYN DRMAVD 53 2818 DXXA09_SIM h HVDD DRMGND 0 01u lt lt DxXA09_SIM 1 17 5 7 289 THVDD TESTD31 151 DXXA08_SIM HTM1 TESTD30 lt lt DXXA08_SIM 3 17 11 17 F 291 HTM2 DRMGND 149 N in d NC TSMON12 mi 144 lt lt 007 Gn 11 17 5 17 12 17 25 HVDD KCLK lt lt KCLK VPR EBS 0 gt 50 TESTD29 143 gt gt EBS1 TSMON11 EBS 2 gt gt EBS2 TESTD28 141 EBS 3 22 300 EBS3 TESTD27 021 4 29 54 139 A SH Goz BS IC2801 BONONIE ES D 1 17 EBS 6 gt gt Qos EBS6 TESTD25 lt lt TRRT 009 3 17 4 17 5 7 2 gt 304 HDV STREAM PROCESSOR D 136 T 1 Los No0 TE 27 307 NC 102801 DRMGND 133 0 1u Gos NC CXD3185GG T6 TESTD23 1 17 2 NG i Zone 008 G11 NC DRMAVD 129 A IVDD Din Mu E NC THVDD 123 ALLEM amp sm 9004 2 5 LVDD HVDD lt lt ERE TESTD16 119 C2804 118 H DJCLK lt lt DOLK N NC TESTD15 5 0 lt lt 5 0 325 gt NC TES Da a Dips 5 1 lt lt pal E JTU BS 2
63. When attaching the TG2 control arm claw must be inserted into the hole of the TG2 control arm Claw Pins Cx gt Rear side of motor holder NN e The motor holder is fixed by the two U screws and claw at the rear 9 remove it push claw in the direction of the arrow from the rear of the chassis Note that positioning pins are easy to break when attaching the motor holder Apply grease half size of one grain of rice to the two 777 parts shown in the right figure 3 16 TG2 7 ARM BLOCK TG2 7 BAND BLOCK AND TENSION COIL SPRING TG2 TG7 Disassembly Remove them in order of 0 Qp Gp 4 For the disassembling and assembling procedures of the assembly Notes during work components of the TG2 TG7 arm refer to page 6 22 Be careful when handling the TG arm and the peripheral parts Twisting and bending of the band block and tension coil spring e careful not to touch the tape guide part and TG band block e Dirt and scratches of the tape guide Stop washer Loss of the compression coil spring TG Compression Stop washer Do not reuse removed stop washers coil spring TG TG2 arm 3 assembly Stop washer Compression coil spring TG Disassembly of the band TG2 TG7 assembly When pulling portion of the TG2 or TG7 band in the direction of the arrow a click sound is heard as the Tension coil band is removed To attach the bands pull out the
64. XCS_1C_1801_ SIM XCS IC 1801 SIM LOAD XCS_IC_2202 REEL PWM XCS_IC_2202 D_2 8V AVRH_U 8 K DXXA11_SIM 030 REEL PWM lt N xes ic 320 x 3 DXXA11_SIM REEL ON lt lt REEL ON FW CL5019 oe sss 3 17 MCLK gt gt 033 SA BED REEL FWD REEL_FWD ANIN1 8 5 17 REEL_FWD MCLK D31A07_SIM XCC DOWN lt lt xec pown la nS ANINO E D30A06 SIM MODE SW D 0 VSS PNL our EN SD D30A06 SIM SIM is dr sw 004 417 lt lt S_ELTN_ERR cm ALE N C 8 D29A05 5 SD 029405 SIM 2 17 5 17 ELTN_ERR _ELTN_ KCM UNLOAD D28A04 SIM lt T ELTN ERR e CM N C 8 gt gt D28A04 SIM 1 17 T_ELTN_ERR N WRO1 SIM CL5024 DEM1 J D27A03 SIM L_CASETTE lt lt L CASETTE SI CL5025 m n CM LIM DET S uM d SEL gt gt HDMI_AU_SEL D 075 X RDX_SIM M DE D26A02_SIM REELM FG CM_LIM_DET M 5 D26A02 SIM 0005 n 9 17 W _cs_Ic_3001_BUS 1 3001 BUS IC5000 N C 8 K D25A01 SIM SD D25A01_SIM P DXXA14_SIM DATA MEGHA CONTROL AU NUTE AU_MUTE J D24A00_SIM SY DAAA 028 3 17 8 17 stym XRST_VTR SIM DXXA13 SIM WR01_SIM 5 17 10 17 N_DXXA12_SIM _RDX_SIM DXXA12 8 3 RDX SIM K DXXA11 SIM XPSV_D4 05 5 1 A KAU_MUTE gt 2 AU mure 9 17 es DES N DXXA10_SIM San e 5 ATF_LATCH S
65. _ CHIME_VDD CHIME_SDA SFG_IN CHIME_SCL TFG_IN r TOP_SENS N HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 4 5 18 19 20 R MECHANISM DECK MDX R201 CN2000 10 10 GND 9 YSDL N C XSDL N C GND VIDEO HEAD YODD XODD GND YEVEN N GO o O XEVEN GND CN1005 M901 DRUM MOTOR 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 GND 4 GND 3 SENSOR_VCC PG FG 2 FG 1 PG CN1002 18P HALL 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 CN1003 21 TAPE_END CC_DOWN C_IN MODE_A MODE_B MODE_C MODE_D S_ELETEN T_ELETEN KA 5V Through the Flexible Flat Cable 5V FRP 001 TAPE_LED Page 4 23 GND 8 L CASETTE 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 CN1004 21 MD 76 CN001 5V 5V FG2 SREEL_FG TREEL_FG REC_PROOF CHIME_4 VDD CHIME_3 SDA CHIME_2 SCK GND GND TAPE_TOP Through the Flexibl
66. ares seis SENE 8 IC1876 SS 55 FRRV TRRT FRRV TRRT TRRV DRP 5 17 w sisiz 012 c gt 3 CK27MFO2 2 gt CK27MF02_T 0 kw OMADBO OMADBT 555 TET 23 256M SDRAM DXXA00 SIM DXXA10 SIM DXXAO0 SIM DXXA10 SIM 161874 Sek 25y 4 17 aN jil 5 17 Es SON s 2 4 CK27MF02_E FOR E OMCLK 62 2 lt 02400 MM 031A07 SM D24A00 SIM D31A07_SIM gt i OMCLKX CK27MFO2 E 1 63 IC_1801_PCRERR nee _1801 SRCH Sigo 1801 FLD27MF e ALE SIM e D24A00 SIM D31A07 SIM E ALE_SIM 2 XCS IC 2202 XCS IC 2202 XRST IC 2202 XRST IC 2202 gt INT_IC_2202 INT IC 2202 69 IC 1801 SRCH 5810 1801 FLD27MF FRRV _ _ lt DXXA08 SIM DXXA09 SIM 4 D24A00_SIM D31A07 SIM z4 19 ALE_SIM SD 050 VD SD OSD VD VREF VREF Bi IC 1801 OEREF IC 1801 OEREF XCS IC 1801 SIM XCS IC 1801 SIM CKFSO CK64FSO CK27MFO2_T OVERALL 1 6 PAGE 3 1 LI CKFSO HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C CK64FSO ADATAINO ADATAIN1 OVERALL 3 6 PAGE 3 3 3 3 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM 3 6 Number in parenthesis indicates the division number of schematic diagram where the component is located VD 036 BOARD 3 6 VITDT HDV PB HDV PB DV DVCAM PB
67. gt RCI0_DE4 x D3_VM 900092500 DEGO 7 C In EU 7 25 ESQ EGO 22052548 2 557 x lt 945 RCIO DE4 0 Z 03 a gt 5999 gt 558 5 SES NS lt TTA 88 28 558 RCI1_DE5 D4 VM XWAIT VM LXWAIT 8 B88 58 257 0555 mmg lt gt 75 gt 227 9 5894 32 505 9525 s aug CKTSMEO REN DES __ z RCI1_DE5 NWA BBQ B gt amp 8 89 55 5 lt ent 5 AL CK13MFO RCI2_DE6 D5_VM DEM Vss2 _ RCI2_DE6 Do ee Ds EDVSS1221 LRCKIO MN RCIS_DE7 DE 06 VM ZZ 06 MEMDQ14 R1882 33 AUIN21 RYI0_DE0 D7 VM p AUIN11 2202 coo RYI0_DE0 VSS3032 IC 2202 600 RYI1_DE1 RYDE DBVM ee ng WM 02 01 al MENDOI A 10 2202 001 RYI2 DE DE2 DIMM ee D9 MEMDQ12 N E MEMDQOZ JO 2202602 ic 2202 002 RYI3_DE3 010 VM Z D10 MEMDQ06 IC_2202 lt lt ii MEMDQ08 KI IC 2202 RY00_DEHD 011 VM DiicvM IC 2202 CO4 RUP TI n lt lt ht MEMDQ02 2202694 2202 C04 RY01_DEVD AUIN11 CE AUINT1 D12 VM Dio Vl 2202 05 lt lt lt 012 VSSSADD3 wa mM RYO2 DEFLD lt AUIN12 lt lt D13 VM IC
68. nism deck All the conditions of the decks are checked through a series of operations An error message 1 displayed and operations are stopped if incor rect shifts and conditions are detected 3 3 MODE SELECTOR CONNECTION Connector from the cam motor gt et a 3 2 MECHANISM CONDITION POSITION SHIFTING ORDER LIST After selecting the mechanism deck select one of the two test modes other than the auto test and press the RVS or FF button to specify the mechanism state position gt Oo D 0 1 0 0 1 7 FWD RVS e Ag Mer clip Mode selector ll Connector white 6P Connector black 6P HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 7 6 1 2 PERIODIC CHECK Carry out the following maintenance and periodic checks not only to fully display the functions and performance of the set but also for the equipment and tape After replacing service the set as follows regardless of the length of use 2 1 CLEANING OF ROTARY DRUM ASSEMBLY 1 Press a wiping cloth J 6 moistened with cleaning fluid 1 4 against the rotary drum assembly gently and clean it while rotating the rotary drum assembly slowly with your finger in the counterclockwise direction Note Do not rotate the motor on power or rotate the rotary drum assembly in the clockwise direction with your finger The head tip will also be damaged if the w
69. 0 286 Vp p 60i NTSC 0 3 Vp p 50i PAL Burst signal 0 286 Vp p 60i NTSC 0 3 Vp p 50i PAL Mini DIN 4 pin unbalanced Luminance signal 1 0 Vp p 75 Q ohms sync negative Sync signal 0 286 Vp p 60i NTSC 0 3 Vp p 50i PAL Chrominance signal 0 286 Vp p 60i NTSC burst 75 ohms 0 3 Vp p 50i PAL burst 75 ohms 6 34 COMPONENT OUT jacks OUT Pin jack Output at 4801 NTSC With BETACAM selected in IN OUT REC menu Y 1 0 Vp p with 0 286 Vp p sync negative output impedance 75 ohms unbalanced Pb Cb B Y Pr Cr R Y 0 7 Vp p output impedance 75 Q ohms unbalanced 75 color bars with 7 5 IRE setup With SMPTE selected in IN OUT REC menu Y 1 0 Vp p with 0 3 Vp p sync negative output impedance 75 ohms unbalanced Pb Cb B Y Pr Cr R Y 0 7 Vp p output impedance 75 Q ohms unbalanced 100 color bars with no setup Output with other settings i HDV DV jack Remote control LANC CONTROL S IN Y 1 0 Vp p output impedance 75 Q ohms unbalanced Pb Cb B Y Pr Cr R Y 0 7 Vp p output impedance 75 02 ohms unbalanced 100 color bars with no setup 4801 480p Y with 0 3 Vp p sync negative 10801 Y Pb Pr with 0 6 Vp p 3 level sync i LINK IEEE1394 4 pin connector S100 Stereo mini minijack 2 5 Stereo minijack 3 5 2 2 INITIALIZATION OF 8 9 A B C D 13 18 1A 1B 1C 1D PAGE DATA When reading
70. 15 17 K DV_IN_DVCAM_LED DV_IN_DVCAM_LED IN LED REC_LED al PAUSE LED PAUSE TEB FF LED FF_LED PLAY_LED LED REW_LED REW_LED xc IN 10 17 F DV LED lt lt DV IN DV LED z 11 17 DV_IN_HDV_LED lt lt DV_IN_HDV_LED PAL LED lt lt PAL_LED NTSC XPAL DET 5 17 NTSC LED lt lt NTSC XPAL DET 11 17 lt lt NTSC LED 12 17 DVCAM_LED lt DVCAM_LED Tal LED X LED 0 1u CAUTION_LED CAUTION LED XSYS RST D 11 17 KEY_AD4_VM S9 VM 13 17 G KEY_AD5_VM SS KEY ADS gt x L4601 N 10uH gt 0 KK D_2 8V_2 17 17 14604 10uH H EVER_3V SKK VOUT 16 17 7 lt UNREG SUB 12V uNswsv lt lt LED 6V 15 17 lt lt lt 5 5 04605 CL049 MA2SD32008S0 R4613 D4604 100k C4609 C4604 MA2SD32008S0 0 1u u REG_GND gt gt 4602 10P gt 10 CONTROL S DC J 9 GND 8 SIRCS_DATA gt JL 002 CN702 6 XRESET Through the Flexible Flat Cable KI 5 GND FJK 001 H 4 LANc_pc Page 4 26 TOK 3 XLANC_JACK_IN 2 GND K 516 1 LANC_SIG Q Q z R4648 x lt 220 1 8W E R4649 Ragar zr S2 BS amp z 220 1 8W 0 2 Go Fu BA x lt WV amp ar o 56 si R LANC OU
71. 232C RXD 1 232C_TXD_0 vssa Rew REW_LED PLAYLED PLAY_LED N C XTAL FF_LED N C EXTAL PAUSE_LED PAUSE_LED VSSQ C4404 T 01u HDV LED HDV_LED Se 24403 6 Q 12 DVCAM_LED DVEAMJLED 4 0 0 3 AVDD PLL3 9 wo DSCK VM lt lt DSCK VM VSSQ 164003 AVSS PLL2 EEPROM HI CONTROL XWAIT VM lt lt WAIT IC4003 AVDD PLL2 AK6512CM E2 A1_VM lt lt N C MODE_HEATHROW S4UFO33X0A2Y070 AVSS PLL1 28 A2_VM lt lt AZM N C USB_CLKENABLE AVDD PLL1 A3_VM lt lt ASM REC_LED REC_LED VDD 2 8 A4_VM lt lt A4_VM DV_IN_DVCAM_LED ALBIGOBUE TED VSS A5_VM lt lt DUP_LED MD2 A6 VM lt lt 6 VM pe MAD XHIDSCON MAD MD1 A7_VM lt VM AEUPSTAT XFUPSTAT A8_VM lt lt ABM vss EEP_SCK3 A9_VM lt lt 5 VDD EEP_RXD3 A10_VM lt lt A10 TESTO _ A11_VM lt lt Ati VM 2 TEST1 N C MICEEP_SCK2 A12_VM lt lt AVM 8 TEST2 N C MICEEP_RXD2 A13_VM lt lt NC STATUS0 N C MICEEP_XTD2 CN4002 20 A14 VM lt lt 8 NC STATUS1 IC_5000_SCK1 m e 1 COM pc N C 15 lt lt MD4 IC_5000_RXD1 REG_GND HI_SO A16_VM lt lt A 5 IC_5000_TXD1 REG_GND A17_VM lt lt XWAILMM XWAIT 5 IC 4601 IN MT 5 5V IC 4601 SCKO A18 VM lt lt 18 MS_VCC_0N IC_4601_SCK0 TE CL4005 EXT
72. 3 Turn the unit on 4 When the player is connected to IN jacks on the unit set 601 501 SEL in OTHERS menu according to the input signals When you input 601 system signals set 601 501 SEL to 601 When you input 501 system signals set 601 501 SEL to 501 page 55 Notes e Do not change 601 501 SEL setting during recording e When you select S VIDEO or VIDEO with INPUT SELECT switch if the field frequency of the input signals is different from that of 601 501 SEL setting the picture mutes 34 Chapter 2 Playback and Recording When the signals are input through the 1 LINK interface the unit detects the field frequency of the input signal automatically You do not need to change 601 501 SEL setting When 601 501 SEL is set to 501 however the time code generated by the unit is fixed to the non drop frame mode Even if 601 system signals are input to 1 LINK jack the time code generated by the unit is the non drop frame mode regardless of TC FORMAT setting in TC UB SET menu If you intend to record the unit to generate the time code in the drop frame mode set 601 501 SEL to 601 5 Select an input signal by switching INPUT SELECT switch on the unit HDV DV to record input signals from HDV DV jack S VIDEO to record input signals from S VIDEO IN jack VIDEO to record input signals from VIDEO IN jack You need to adjust HDV DV SEL and 6 REC MODE page 46 in IN OUT REC menu
73. 4 7uF 22uF 10uF 10uF 10uF 470PF 0 001uF 10uF 0 001uF 10uF HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 20 10 20 20 10 5 5 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 10 5 5 10 20 20 20 20 20 10 20 20 20 20 20 10 20 20 20 20 20 20 10 20 10 20 20 20 20 20 10 10 20 10 20 6 3V 50V 6 3V 6 3V 10V 50V 50V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 6 3V 50 50 50 50 6 3V 6 3V 10V 10V 10V 50V 16V 6 3V 16V 10V 6 3V 50V 16V 16V 6 3V 6 3V 6 3V 6 3V 10V 6 3V 10V 6 3V 10V 6 3V 6 3V 6 3V 50V 50V 6 3V 50V 6 3V Ref No 5 15 C3641 C3642 C3643 C3644 C3645 C3646 C3647 C3648 C3649 C3650 C3651 C3652 C3653 C3663 C3664 C3667 C3668 C4001 C4002 C4003 C4004 C4005 C4006 C4007 C4008 C4009 C4010 C4011 C4012 C4013 C4014 C4015 C4016 C4017 C4018 C4019 C4020 C4028 C4030 C4031 C4032 C4033 C4034 C4035 C4036 C4037 C4038 C4039 C4041 C4042 C4043 C4044 C4045 C4060 C4061 C4062 C4063 Part No 1 137 710 11 1 137 710 11 1 137 710 11 1 137 710 11 1 165 908 11 1 119 751 11 1 165 875 11 1 100 566 91 1 119 751 11 1 137 689 91 1 137 689 91 1 137 910 11 1 127 820 11 1 100 507 91 1 100 507 91 1 100 672 11 1 100 672 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777
74. 51 48 CLOCK SGE T 54 COLOR DOS 48 COMMANDER series 25 DATA UD 49 DATE DISPLAY 49 NO 48 RD 48 LEE Da injoti 51 F ROMREBG Tu u a 52 PROMS 52 HDVDVIN IC isa 52 prane 46 HOURS METER 54 78 Appendix NA 55 LINK SET 47 JOG AUDI P xi LANGUA TRETEN 53 SIZE uuu assasi qa 49 54 FPE Y rc 54 FI nana 46 REMAINING seus ei 49 SEE S 51 52 TE FORM TI 33 TE IP I T CC 53 TIME DISPLAY 49 VIDEO OUT 47 http www sonv net Printed on 10090 recvcled paper using VOC Volatile Organic Compound GB free vegetable oil based ink HW Printed in Japan 2678755110 1 M1 7 X 2 5 Black 2 635 562 11 5 M1 7 X 3 5 Tapping Black 3 080 204 01 9 M1 7 X 5 0 Tapping Silver 3 078 890 21 13 M1 7 X 2 5 Tapping Silver 3 085 397 01 17 M1 7 X 1 5 Silver 2 586 389 01 HARDWARE LIST 1 3 2 M1 7 X 4 0 Black 2 635 562 31 6 M1 4 X 1 7 Silver 2 598 474 01 10 M1 7 4 0 Silver 2 599 475 31 14 1 7 2 5 Silver 2 599 475 11 18 M1 4 X 2 5 Silver 2 635 591 21 3 M1 7 X 2 5 Red 2 660 401 01 7 M1 7 X 1 6 Black 7 627 552 18 11 M1 7 X 4 0 Tappi
75. A13_VM J 4 R4248 XRAS_VM A12_VM gt gt 12_ A J A11_VM XCS_SDRAM A11 VM 2 A10_VM A10_VM gt j KA13_VM A10 VM J 9 A11_VM A9 VM 8 VM J A8 A7 VM AT NNSS 2 VM A7 VM J MEN A6 VM J KAS VM A6 VM J AS VW SS A5_VM J V 4 VM A5 VM J A4_VM gt gt AAMA 5 A3_VM 2 gt VM R4202 J 2 gt A2 VM A 100k A1_VM gt FETA XWR_VM gt A R4584 XRD_VM 100k XRD_VM gt A XWE1_VM XWE1_VM gt A DSCK_VM J DSCK_VM gt XWAIT_VM AW e e XWAIT VM gt R4586 0 A22 J A22 VM gt A21_VM XCS_0 C4402 A21_VM gt 0 1u A20_VM A20_VM gt d XBS WM 062 XBS_VM gt CKE VM gt gt A 12 17 XRAS_VM gt gt XRAS XCAS_VM gt gt XWE0_VM gt XWE0_VM XCS 0 gt 65 0 XCS_SDRAM XCS_SDRAM gt C4401 0 1u R4201 0 1117 14 17 048 xsvs nsr 2 W 05 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C VD 036 13 17 4 18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 VD 036 BOARD 14 17 FRONT CONTROL XX MARK NO MOUNT NO MARK REC PB MODE IMPOSSIBLE TO MEASURE THE VOLTAGE AT THE MARKED POINTS
76. ATF LATCH 9052 0029 IC 3201 lt lt ic 201 Um DN 8 gt XRST_IC_3001 012 IC DXXAO8 SIM XCS IC 3001 3717 XIC_3201_INT lt lt INT uc 5 CS IC 3001 BUS 1 17 HDLVD lt lt D 043 577 IC_3201_PLL_ON lt lt IC_3201_PLL_ON m vas n c 8 22 8 10 3001 BUS 7 8 17 4 7u 61 N C 8 5 17 NTSC XPAL_DET 65906 VDD D 1 5V XD4CN MNTSO XPAL NTSC XPAL DET D 044 12 17 XCS IC 2801 lt lt IC S807 DXXA07_SIM DXXA07 ee 14 17 XCS_IC_2801_2 lt XCS_IC_2801_2 DXXA06_SIM 1 17 IC 2801 7 _2 u 025 XRST_IC_2801_0 lt lt XRST_IC 2801 0 5 51 DXXA05 D_2 8V AVDD_1 RE gt gt ome 008 2 17 217 XRST_IC_2801_1 lt lt XRST IC 2801 1 DXXA04_SIM DXXA04 D 2 8V AVDD 0 5 17 SDC IN lt lt SDC IN IC 2801 N _2 Y SCWIN_IC_2801 DXXA03_SIM XCS_IC_6001 SCWIN_IC_2801 lt lt m M DXXA03 D_2 8V AVRH_0 gt gt XCS_IC_6001 051 DXXA02_SIM XCS_IC_6401 DXXA02 AVSS_0 1 17 gt gt XCS_IC_6401 8 17 DXXA01_SIM L SWP XVD_SCK DXXA01 N C sw 003 10 17 XVD_SCK lt lt _DXXA00_SIM CL5044 DEW DET J 12 17 9046 VD S0 VD 80 5 CL5045 2C_IN 3 XC_IN D 057 19 17 8 17 n VD si D31 07 SIM e D31A07 SDC IN e E 14 17 VD_SI N N D30A06_SIM CL5046 CL5118 D30A06 N C D29A05_SIM 029405 N C 3 gt gt s g
77. B to the PAL specified value re P gb Win Fig 6 2 6 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 4 COMPONENT OUT Adjustment D1 SMPTE 4 1 Preparations Perform the following data setting before the COMPONENT OUT Adjustment DI SMPTE Switch setting 1 DISPLAY OUTPUT switch OFF 2 INPUT SELECT switch VIDEO except DV 3 HDV DV SEL IN OUT REC menu HDV 4 HDMI CMPNT IN OUT REC menu 4801 5 DOWN CONVERT IN OUT REC menu SQUEEZE rder Address Data __ Procedure mf Set the bit value of bitO is 1 and press PAUSE button Note Set the bit value of bit7 is 1 and press PAUSE button Note 3 ATTN m 92 4 5 Set the bit value of bitl is 1 and press PAUSE button Note Note For the bit values refer to 6 3 SERVICE MODE 3 4 4 Bit value discrimination EN NEN m oo 99 m 4 2 OUT Y Level Adjustment 4 3 OUT Pb Level Adjustment D1 SMPTE VD 036 board D1 SMPTE VD 036 board C 4 jack 75 Q terminated OUT jack 75 Q terminated ps s Sync level 300 10 mVp p Adjusting method Adjusting method Procedure Perform Preparations Change the data and set the Y Change the data and set the signal level A to the Pb signal level A t
78. CAMERA DATA Displays the camera data LETTER SIZE Selects the letter size of the menu at the cursor NORMAL Normal size 2x Double height size DATE Selects the date display in the search screen the data code display DISPLAY Y M D Displays YY MM DD year month day M D Y Displays MM DD YY month day year D M Y Displays DD MM YY day month year TIME Selects the time display in the search screen the data code display DISPLAY 12H Displays 12 hour time If 60i system is the factory setting 24H Displays 24 hour time If 501 system is the factory setting The remaining tape time is displayed for 8 seconds under the following REMAINING conditions page 18 If the remaining tape time is determined when you turn on power while a cassette is loaded in the unit When you press PLAY button Always displays under the following conditions Fast forward rewind Fast forward during playback rewind during playback Always displays the remaining tape time Chapter 4 Adjusting and Setting Through Menus 49 snue N UBNOJU L Bun s pue Bunsn py p 1 snu N uBnouu pue Bunsnlpy 91dBuO Operating the Menus AUDIO SET menu pp AUDIO SET JAUDIO MODE Selects the audio mode page 35 FS32K Switches the audio mode to 4 channel mode 12 bit mode FS48K Switches the audio mode to 2 channel mode 16 bit mode This setting records the sound in all audio
79. CERAMIC CHIP 4 uF 10 10 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V CONNECTOR CONNECTOR FFC FPC 40P DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE UDZ TE 17 8 2B UDZ TE 17 8 2B UDZ TE 17 8 2B UDZ TE 17 8 2B UDZ TE 17 8 2B DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE UDZ TE 17 8 2B UDZ TE 17 8 2B UDZ TE 17 8 2B SML 512WWT86 CASSETTE SML 521MUW ON STANDBY DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE SML 512WWT86 DVCAM i LINK SML 512WWT86 50 SML 512WWT86 REW 44 SML 512WWT86 HDV i LINK SML 512WWT86 60 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE SML 412MWT86 PLAY gt LED SML 512UWT86 CAUTION SML 512WWT86 HDV SML 512WWT86 FF gt gt SML 512WWT86 DVCAM DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE SML 512WWT86 PAUSE M LED SML 512UWT86 REC UDZ TE 17 8 2B SML 512WWT86 DV i LINK FERRITE BEAD FERRITE EMI SMD 1005 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C Ref No 101 16102 0101 0102 0103 0104 0105 R101 R102 R103 R104 R105 R106 107 R108 R109 R111 R112 R113 R114 R115 R117 R116 R119 R120 R122 R123 R124 R125 R126 R127 R126 R129 R130 R131 R132 R133 R134 R135 R140 R141 R142 R143 R146 9101 5102 5103 5104 5105 5 9 104 FP 248 255 8 742 430 00 6 703 381 01 8 729 048 50 8 729 048 50 8 729 037 74 8 729 041 23 6 550 119 01 1 218 970 11 1 218 964 11 1 218 970 11 1 218 960 11 1 218 967 11 1 218 967 11 1 218 9
80. DA N C A19_VM lt lt MS_LED_ON IC_4601_RXD0 REG_GND DO VM lt lt DOM VSSQ IC 4601 TXDO CL4006 EVF_VCO N C D1_VM lt lt DUM MK N C CKIO2 VDD MS LED ON D2 VM lt lt D2 VM vss CL4007 EVF_VG N C DACK1_IC_1801 D3_VM lt lt ALVM M DACK1_IC_1801 MS_BS CPC D4_VM lt lt D4_VM A2_VM A2 DREQ1_IC_1801 D4001 DREQ1_IC_ 1801 CL4008 PSIG N C For Check 1SS387 TPL3 XHIDS_RST D5_VM lt lt 05 N C DACKO_MUX nalts gt nalts MS_SCLK D6 VM lt lt 06 A4 NC DREQO DMX 10k 1k _ D7_VM lt lt DOM 5 DS_RESET gt 04002 MS_VCC_ON TR D8 VM lt lt A6 MS BS CL4014 VM lt lt 09 7 MSDATA3 c XMS IN VM lt D10 VM A8 VM A8 MSDATA2 cS FBRV D11 VM lt lt 011 VM MSDATA1 MS_DIO D12_VM lt lt 8 vssa MS DIO 14009 REC_CRRT1 N C D13_VM lt lt BIg AS VM A9 XMS_IN CL4010 REC_CRRTO N C D14 VM lt Dia A10_VM S Ao VpDG D15_VM lt lt 915 11 MS_SCLK XWR_VM A12_VM Fa s XWR_VM lt lt ey 12 5 VSSQ 8 gt lt XWE1_VM 98822228 2 E XWEENM 3 gu s r sss amp 8888 c 55354654459 04004 3 8 lt 3 8 20500808 3 8 e S S 3 lt K S g X MA112 TX R4033 oo 8 59560555555528552 59 985
81. DVCAM or DV SP before connecting the unit with the 1 LINK cable For details refer to your monitor s instruction manual e Some general consumer television sets are provided with a function to control equipment connected with the 1 LINK cable Such a function however may not work with the unit 26 Chapter 2 Playback and Recording Settings for Playback Preparation on the unit Text information is superimposed to VIDEO OUT jack S VIDEO OUT jack and COMPONENT OUT jacks To record video signals without text data set DISPLAY OUTPUT switch to OFF page 8 For details on text data see Displaying Various Data on page 16 e view a tape recorded in HDV format by connecting the unit to a monitor set that has a 4 3 aspect ratio set DOWN CONVERT of VIDEO OUT in IN OUT REC menu to the desired mode page 47 1 Power on the monitor then set the monitor s input switch according to the signals input 2 Turn the unit on Playback Procedures 1 Insert a cassette and confirm that cassette indicator lights 2 Press PLAY button on the unit The unit starts playback To stop playback Press STOP button on the unit To pause playback Press PAUSE button on the unit Notes e If the unit is playing a portion of a tape where the recording format changes between HDV DVCAM and DV the picture and sound are distorted on such portions e Vou cannot plav back an image recorded in DV LP mode on th
82. EJECT button located at the right side of the cassette compartment The cassette is unloaded and ejected Remove the cassette from the unit Close Cassette Lid Chapter 2 Playback and Recording Notes on Playback Recording No compensation for contents of the recording Contents of the recording cannot be compensated for if recording or playback is not successful due to a malfunction of the unit video tape etc Copyright precautions Television programs films video tapes and other materials may be copyrighted Unauthorized recording of such materials may be contrary to the copyright laws On recording You cannot record or output EE signals to any software having copyright protection signals on the unit If you start recording protected video and audio signals a warning appears on the monitor screen and the unit stops recording During recording do not change INPUT SELECT switch setting If you do so the unit may mistakenly recognize that a copyright control signal has been input On playback When you play back software having copyright protected signals on the unit you may not copy or output to other equipment Limitations caused by differences in format The unit can record and play back tapes recorded in HDV 1080 601 1080 501 DVCAM or DV format However due to differences in format you may not play back or edit some tapes affected by recording conditions of the tape 1 a tape originally recor
83. Lock mode maintains high compatibilitv with higher formats and offers better digital processing and smooth transition than Unlock mode when vou edit audio 2 The unit cannot record in DV format with 16 bit 32 kHz or 44 1 kHz 3 The unit has been functionallv extended with a function for switching between Lock mode and Unlock mode 4 The unit has been functionallv extended with a function to enable DF NDF setting for 601 with HDV or DV SP format 5 The unit does not have user bit settings There are some devices which vou can adjust the user bit settings 68 Appendix Playback compatibility The compatibility between playback tape format and player is summarized in the table below Playback HDV1 0801 format model tape format DV format model DVCAM format model the unit Playback is possible Only playback of a tape Only playback of a tape Some equipment cannot recorded in SP mode is recorded in SP mode is play a tape recorded in LP possible Some equipment can possible Some equipment can mode play a tape recorded in LP play a tape recorded in LP mode mode The unit can play back a DV formatted tape in SP mode only Playback may be possible Playback is possible Playback is possible some models No playback is possible No playback is possible Playback is possible The unit can play back for HDV720 30p format but you cannot output the video signals from HDV DV jack The unit cannot play back other t
84. MICIN2 100k M e LINEIN2 R3619 8 2k AVCC R3660 R3661 47k ATK 05 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 4 14 C3621 R3624 C3628 0 0022u 10k 1u VD 036 9 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 VD 036 BOARD 10 17 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 A Voltage measurement of the CSP ICs and the Transistors with A mark not possible 05 SERVO XX MARK NO MOUNT NO MARK REC PB MODE IMPOSSIBLE TO MEASURE THE VOLTAGE AT THE MARKED POINTS
85. Positioning Elastic connectors 2 Hole Drum assembly Note careful not to get these parts dirty when handling them Also do not touch the running side of the tape 3 23 COMPONENTS OF PINCH ARM ASSEMBLY 3 24 COMPONENTS OF TG2 7 ARM ASSEMBLY TAPE RETAINER COMPRESSION COIL SPRING ET MAGNET MAGNET HOLDER Disassembly Assembly Disassembly Assembly TG7 arm assembly Pinch arm assembly Magnet holder TG2 arm assembly 7 x gt Lock pin x Compression spring B 3 ET magnet N tape retainer 29 Q Lock Do not touch the tape guide ET magnet 5 m part o Tape retainer Magnet holder Hemove the TG2 arm assembly and the TG7 arm assembly in the direction of the arrow while pushing the lock pin of the magnet holder from the rear of each TG arm To attach them insert the TG2 or TG7 arm assembly in the direction opposite to the arrow while holding the ET magnet with the magnet holder then hook the lock pin Push pin Q into this position TG arm Magnet holder Claw claw should fix the pinch arm X When attaching the magnet holder the lock pin should be fixed at a ET magnet position deeper than line B HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 22 6 1 4 AND ADJUSTMENT When parts of the tape path tape guide reel table etc have been removed parts have been replac
86. Q101 3 XTAPE_LED gt 2SK3018 T106 A 10 5 4 0102 0 XSTBY_LED w 2SK3018 T106 R140 10 0 4 al SUN XPOWER ON LED 0101 0103 ote LED DRIVE R143 R142 UN9213J K8 SO 1M 1M 4 24 11 REMOTE CONTROL RECEIVER IC101 HYB SBX3055 01 12 D123 UDZSTE 178 2B Z 13 14 CN101 40 GND XEJECT_SW EJECT_SW K_KEY_ADO_VM K_KEY_AD1_VM K_KEY_AD2_VM K_KEY_AD3_VM KEY_ADO KEY_AD1 EY_AD2 KEY_AD3 GND REC_LEVEL_VOL_CH1 N C REC_LEVEL_VOL_CH2 N C DV_IN_DVCAM_LED REC_LED PAUSE_LED FF_LED li4 5 0 o En k DUP_LED N C DVCAM iLINK LED REC LED PAUSE LED FF LED PLAY LED PLAY LED REW LED REW LED D 2 8V 2 N o D_2 8V_2 DV_iLINK_LED HDV_iLINK_LED 50i_LED 60i_LED DVCAM_LED HDV_LED CASETTE_LED 1 DV IN DV LED L DV LED PAL LED 21 NTSC_LED LED 23 HDV_LED 24 XTAPE_LED 25 AUTION_LED CAUTION 26 K KEY_AD4_VM M KEY AD5 VM 29 NIN CO CAUTION_LED EY_AD4 EY_AD5 KEY INH SW N C A KEY AD7 N C CO KEY_AD8 N C FB101 GND XPOWER_SW XPOWER_ON_LED G SIRCS_DATA POWE
87. SHORT CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 20 10K 15K 100K 100K 47K 2 2K 15K 100K 10K 10K 10K 2 2K 1K 10K 1K 2 2K 47K 15K 0 5 5 5 5 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 10W 1710W 1710W 1 16W 1 10W 1 16W 1 16W 1 10W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W Ref No R6411 R6412 R6413 R6414 R6415 R6416 6417 R6418 R6419 R6420 R6421 R6422 R6424 R6425 R6426 R6601 R6604 R6605 R6606 6607 R6608 R6612 R6614 R6615 6617 6618 RB5000 RB5001 S4602 TP4001 1871 1872 X3201 X4601 X4602 5000 6401 Part 1 218 971 11 1 208 715 11 1 218 971 11 1 218 973 11 1 218
88. c K DIR1 x x gt gt DIR1 XPACC1 resets Kept lt lt PD17 PD 16 lt PD16 PD15 PD15 24 crow S gt ko lt lt PD13 5 WR01_SIM S PD12 WR01_SIM 22 K PD11 RDXCSIM lt lt PD11 RDX_SIM gt PD10 D24A00_SIM lt PD10 D24A00_SIM gt gt PCLK1 D25A01_SIM PCLK1 005 D25A01_SIM gt DeoA02_SIM 117 2 SCWIN IC 280 D27A03 SIM V ed E lt lt SCWIN IC 2801 EAD eem 0000000000000099 TIT D 4 17 D28A04_SIM SAS T lt lt IC 2801 9 D28A04_SIM 2 wast OUO st Or lt XCS 2801 2 b 11 17 D30A06_SIM sSOsssssxz lt lt XRST_IC_2801_1 11 17 D30A06_SIM gt 2 2 p gp TSMON16 176 XRST_IC_2801_0 lt D31A07 SIM SPDA6 DRMGND XRST_IC_2801_0 D31A07_SIM gt SPDA7 DRMAVD INTSP TSEL1 RR gt gt DXXA07_SIM 269 5 NC TSELO gt lt 171 DXXA06_SIM 270 TSM0N32 TESTD41 gt DXXA06_SIM em isi TESTD40 169 DXXA05_SIM gt DXXA05_SIM 2803 273 NO ESTD39 167 DXXA04_SIM 0 1u 274 TSMON33 TESTD38 gt DXXA04_SIM 026 TESTD37 E AUD lt 3 T qa AUDAI Com gt gt DXXA03_SIM TSMON34 GND 162 02817 DXXA02_SIM gt DXXA02_SIM 3 17
89. on the equipment There are three types S100 Approximately 100 Mbps S200 Approximately 200 Mbps S400 Approximately 400 Mbps The baud rate is listed under Specifications in the operating instructions of individual equipment It may be indicated near the i LINK interface on some equipment The baud rate may vary from the indicated value when the unit is connected to equipment with a different maximum baud rate What is Mbps Mbps stands for megabits per second or the volume of data that can be sent or received in 1 second For example a baud rate of 100 Mbps means that 100 megabits of data can be sent in 1 second To use i LINK functions of the unit For details on how to perform dubbing when the unit is connected to other video equipment that has an 1 LINK jack see page 33 37 The unit can also be connected to other 1 LINK compatible equipment made by Sony 1 a VAIO series computer as well as video equipment The unit may not operate with some 1 LINK video equipment such as digital televisions DVD recorders players and MICROMV recorders players even if they are equipped with 1 LINK jack Before connecting to another equipment confirm whether this equipment is HDV DVCAM DV compatible For details about precautions on connections and whether or not software applications compatible with the unit are available refer to the operating instructions of the equipment to be connected Notes e When you
90. the parts specified in the diagrams or the components used on the set CAPACITORS uF uF COILS uH HH RESISTORS All resistors are in ohms METAL metal film resistor METAL OXIDE Metal Oxide film resistor F nonflammable SEMICONDUCTORS In each case u for example uA UPA uPB UPC uPD uPD JAPANESE X EI uF uF 9 uH uH uA UPA UPB UPC uPD A LPA UPC PD Abbreviation AR Argentine model AUS Australian model BR Brazilian model CH Chinese model CND Canadian model EE East European model HK Hong Kong model J Japanese model JE Tourist model
91. ting the pages 1 can be selected After the data reading writing finished return the data on page 0 address 10 07007 Note 2 Fixed data 1 Initialized data Refer to 1 Initializing of 8 9 C 13 18 IC ID Page Data Fixed data 2 Modified data Refer to 2 Modification of 8 9 C 13 18 1C 1D Page Data nm Initial value r 35 INTSC PAL Fixed data 1 Initialized data Error rate check EN Fixed data 1 Initialized data DF to FF Fixed data 1 Initialized data Fixed data 2 9 1D Page table Note 1 If reading writing data on pages 1D set data 01 to page 0 address 10 and then select pages D By this data setting the pages ID can be selected After the data reading writing finished return the data on page 0 address 10 to 00 Fixed data 1 Initialized data Refer to 1 Initializing of 8 9 13 18 1C 1D Page Data Fixed data 2 Modified data Refer to 2 Modification of 8 9 13 18 1 1D Page Data Initial value Remark A ddress PAL 00 to 4F Fixed data 1 Initialized data Note 2 Fixed data 2 51 to FF Fixed data 1 Initialized data 2 2 2 Initialization of A B 1A 1B Page Data Note Check that the data of page address 10 is 00 1 Initializing of A B D 1A 1B Page Data Note 1 If the A B D 1 1B page data has been initialized the following adjustments need to be performed again 1 Modification
92. 0 7 R5495 12 R103 C 3 R5164 7 R5496 12 RV001 C 11 R104 6 13 R5167 0 7 R5505 11 RV002 C 12 R105 6 3 R5239 B 7 R5508 11 RV003 B 10 R106 C 3 R5240 7 R5510 E 11 RV004 B 11 R107 C 13 R5242 60 7 R5511 C 8 R108 0 10 R5243 8 R6401 L 11 9001 B 9 R109 C 13 R5244 8 R6402 L 12 9002 9 R111 053 R5245 8 R6403 L 12 5003 8 R112 C 3 R5248 B 7 R6404 L 12 R113 0 7 R5249 B 7 R6405 1 11 R114 0 9 R5254 6 8 R6406 1 11 R115 0 13 R5255 8 R6407 1 12 R117 C 5 R5256 8 R6408 L 12 R118 C 1 R5257 60 6 R6409 1 11 R119 C 1 R5401 0 10 R6410 1 11 R120 C 1 R5402 E 11 R6411 L 11 R122 C 10 R5403 G 10 R6412 L 11 R123 60 10 R5404 G 10 R6413 L 11 R124 C 9 R5405 12 R6414 L 11 2125 6 8 R5406 12 R6415 L 12 R126 C 5 R5407 12 R6416 L 12 R127 C 9 R5408 12 R6417 K 11 R128 C 7 R5409 E 11 R6418 K 12 R129 C 6 R5411 F 12 R6419 12 R130 4 R5414 G 10 R6420 K 12 R131 0 6 R5415 12 R6421 J 12 R132 C 8 R5416 E 12 R6422 K 12 R133 C 6 5417 11 R6424 J 12 R134 C 9 R5418 H 11 R6425 K 12 R135 60 10 R5419 H 11 R6426 K 12 R140 D 1 R5420 H 11 R6601 K 9 R141 0 6 R5421 G 11 R6604 L 10 R142 D 1 R5422 H 11 R6605 K 9 R143 6 R5423 H 11 R6606 L 9 R146 60 10 R5426 11 R6607 L 10 R5427 F 12 R6608 K 9 5101 60 3 R5426 F 12 R6612 10 9102 60 3 R5429 F 12 R6614 J 10 5103 6 13 R5433 0 8 R6615 9 5104 60 14 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 4 40 VD 036 MD 76 FR 255 J
93. 1 1 LI 1 1 1 O co 1 1 L 1 a lt ITI T ITI ITI O ITI ITI G2 GO G CO COU2 COU2 CO CO CO O 9 gt gt RS OC a a FS n9 C9 T T U TI TI TI C5430 C5431 5432 5434 5435 5436 5438 5439 C5440 5442 5443 C5444 C5447 5448 5449 5450 5451 5452 C5453 C5454 C5455 C5456 C5457 C5458 C5459 C5460 C5461 C5462 C5463 C5464 C5465 C5466 C5467 C5470 C5476 C5477 C5478 C5479 C5480 C6401 C6402 C6403 C6404 C6405 C6406 C6407 C6408 C6409 C6410 C6411 C6412 C6413 C6414 C6415 C6416 C6417 C6418 C6419 C6420 C6421 C6422 C6424 C6425 C6426 C6427 C6428 C6429 C6430 06431 06601 06602 C6603 C6604 C6605 C6606 C6607 C6608 C6609 C6610 C6611 C6612 C6613 C6614 C6615 1 Po hm PY Po 0 0 c o ro NO k cO PO PO MP NNA A e e
94. 1 137 934 91 1 100 539 91 1 164 939 11 1 100 743 91 1 119 751 11 1 100 507 91 1 137 710 11 1 100 539 91 1 100 539 91 1 165 908 11 1 137 710 11 1 165 908 11 1 100 507 91 1 165 897 11 1 137 710 11 1 137 710 11 1 137 710 11 1 164 935 11 1 164 937 11 1 137 710 11 1 164 937 11 1 137 710 11 Description CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL CHIP TANTAL CHIP TANTAL CHIP TANTAL CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL CHIP TANTAL CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 4 7uF 220PF 4 7uF 10uF 1uF 12PF 12PF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 10uF 10uF 10uF 22uF 680PF 68PF 68PF 680PF 22uF 22uF 10uF 10uF 47uF 0 0022uF 2 2uF 100uF 47uF 47uF 47uF 0 0022uF 2 2uF 22uF 4 7uF 10uF 47uF 47uF 1uF 10uF 1uF
95. 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 990 81 1 218 953 11 1 218 978 11 1 218 953 11 1 218 965 11 1 218 953 11 1 218 977 11 1 208 927 11 1 218 973 11 1 218 965 11 1 218 965 11 1 218 953 11 1 218 953 11 1 218 953 11 1 245 604 11 1 218 990 81 1 218 973 11 1 218 953 11 1 218 989 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 949 11 1 218 989 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 1 216 182 00 1 216 182 00 1 216 182 00 1 216 182 00 1 218 953 11 1 218 965 11 1 218 953 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 978 11 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 941 81 1 218 965 11 Description RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP 1K 47K 47K 47K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 1K 120K 1M 100K 470 1M 100K 100K 220 220 220 220 1K 10K 1K 100K 120K 0 100 10K 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 10W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 1
96. 2B D HDV DV em XPOWER_SW 2__ 4 D107 UDZSTE 178 2B Ol 3 S118 1 5 XEJECT_SW 1232 0108 UDZSTE 178 2B 1 3 4 S116 EJECT a 05 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C Q104 R122 NDS356AP 47k SWITCH 1 02 28 DELAY SWITCH 0 1 1k IC102 AW PST3523UL 0 d 9 2 8 OUT GND 0105 d DTC144EMT2L SWITCH i LINK HDV DVCAM R146 R127 560 560 E g x N T SR CAUTION LO Lo LO I 4 E M gt gt gt gt a S E gt gt gt 2 D gt gt gt lt e R125 R128 560 60 D112 SML 512WWT86 D115 SML 512WWT86 ra N D120 SML 512WWT86 S m a FI J l lt gt e X gt a 126 129 132 134 135 560 180 560 560 8 gt gt REW 1 os PLAY Y e o PAUSE e lt REC 1 as rN a Das PE su MES Le dj i l TE a 4 a a x _ 2 i lt a LL a V gt R117 R118 R119 5700 1500 180 D109 SML 512WWT86 1 Boh 441 SML 521MUW 1 1 ASSETTE CASSETTE QD h 3 0
97. 3 C3632 K 11 2000 7 61042 6 2 1288 F 4 1834 6 8 02814 4 03633 K 11 L2001 8 61043 D 2 1289 F 6 1835 H 8 02815 3 03634 K 11 2002 8 61044 D 2 01292 F 7 1837 G 7 02816 3 03635 K 10 61045 D 2 1293 F 7 1838 G 7 02817 4 03636 K 10 Q1001 B 3 61046 D 3 1294 F 7 1839 H 8 02818 4 3637 4 11 1047 D 3 1295 F 7 1840 G 7 C2819 4 03638 K 11 R1004 7 61048 0 4 1296 F 6 01841 G 7 02820 4 03639 K 11 R1099 B 1 1057 E 3 01297 D 7 1842 G 7 02821 4 03640 K 11 R1100 1 01058 60 1 01401 0 11 1843 6 8 02822 E 4 03641 11 R1101 B 1 01059 D 1 01402 6 12 01871 l 8 03001 E 9 03642 K 10 R1102 B 1 1060 2 01404 B 11 C1872 1 8 C3002 9 03643 K 10 R1106 3 1061 E 2 01406 B 11 C1873 1 7 C3003 F 8 03644 K 10 R1107 B 3 01062 4 61407 B 12 01875 1 8 03004 F 9 03645 L 10 R1110 3 01064 E 3 01409 6 12 01877 l 7 03005 8 03646 1 12 R1111 3 01073 0 1 01410 B 11 C1878 l 7 C3006 8 63647 L 11 R2003 B 8 01074 D 1 01411 6 12 01879 7 03008 F 9 03648 L 11 R2004 B 8 01075 F 1 61412 B 12 01880 7 03009 9 63649 L 11 R2007 B 8 01076 F 2 C1413 B 12 01881 H 8 C3010 F 9 63650 L 10 R2008 B 8 61077 61415 60 12 01882 8 03011 9 03651 L 10 R2009 8 1078 2 01417 B 12 02001 F 7 C3012 F 9 03652 L 11 R2011 8 01079 F 2 C1418 0 12 C2002 F 7 03013 9 63653 L 11 R2
98. 327 61 8 759 648 48 8 759 492 30 6 705 337 01 6 701 555 01 6 701 740 01 1 419 354 21 1 419 354 21 1 419 354 21 1 419 354 21 1 419 354 21 1 419 354 21 1 419 354 21 1 469 549 21 1 469 549 21 1 469 549 21 1 469 549 21 1 469 555 21 1 469 549 21 1 469 555 21 1 469 553 21 1 469 549 21 1 469 555 21 1 469 555 21 1 469 555 21 1 400 588 11 1 400 588 11 1 419 354 21 1 419 354 21 1 419 354 21 1 416 670 51 1 419 354 21 1 419 354 21 Description TC7SA34FU TSRSONVF IC TLS26A100PFBR IC CXD3195GG T6 K4X56323PG 8GC3T IC S29AL016D70BFI013 CXD3185GG T6 IC uPD15002AFC DN2 E2 A IC SN104286ZHZR NJM4580V IC M61534FP IC AK4520A VF E2 IC TC7SHO4FU TSRSOYJF IC 541 033 0 070 IC MSM56V16160F 1013 IC 99 50031 33 IC M95640 WDW6TG IC MB89097PFV G 195 BND ERE1 IC TC7WH241FK TE85R IC MB91195ABGL G 197 ERE1 IC AK6510CM E2 IC LB1897D E IC BD6639AGLV E2 LB8112V TLM E IC TC7W34FU TE12R IC MB3817PFV G BND IC TK11150CSCL G IC AN2225NFHGBA MB87L4261LGA G ER lt COIL gt INDUCTOR 22uH INDUCTOR 22uH INDUCTOR 22uH INDUCTOR 22uH INDUCTOR 22uH INDUCTOR 22uH INDUCTOR 22uH INDUCTOR 1uH INDUCTOR 1uH INDUCTOR 1uH INDUCTOR 1uH INDUCTOR 10uH INDUCTOR 1uH INDUCTOR 10uH INDUCTOR 4 7uH INDUCTOR 1uH INDUCTOR 10uH INDUCTOR 10uH INDUCTOR 10uH INDUCTOR 10uH INDUCTOR 10uH INDUCTOR 22uH INDUCTOR 22uH INDUCTOR 22uH INDUCTOR 33uH INDUCTOR 22uH INDUCTOR 2
99. 5 to 1 5 dB Note 0 dBs 0 775 Vrms Switch setting 1 AUDIO MODE AUDIO SET menu FS32K Checking method 1 Enter 1 kHz dBs signal to the AUDIO IN terminal CH 1 2 Measure the output of AUDIO OUT terminal CH 1 at this time and assume it to be dBs 3 Enter 20 Hz 4 dBs signal to the AUDIO IN terminal CH 1 4 Measure the output of AUDIO OUT terminal CH 1 at this time and assume it to be b dBs 5 Check with the oscilloscope that no clip is found in the output waveform 6 Enter 14 kHz 4 dBs signal to the AUDIO IN terminal CH 1 7 Measure the output of AUDIO OUT terminal CH 1 at this time and assume it to be c dBs 8 Check with the oscilloscope that no clip is found in the output waveform 9 Calculate the difference A dB between output levels b dBs and a dBs to check that it satisfies the specified value A dB b dBs a dBs 10 Calculate the difference B dB between output levels dBs and a dBs to check that it satisfies the specified value B dB c dBs a dBs 11 For the CH 2 make a checking in the same manner HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 2 2CH mode Check signal Audio 1 kHz 4 dBs signal 20 kHz 4 dBs signal AUDIO IN terminal CH 1 2 AUDIO OUT terminal CH 1 2 Measuring instrument Audio level meter Oscilloscope Specified Value Difference in output level 1 5 to
100. 7 3 065 749 21 CASE UPPER 3 065 749 31 CASE UPPER HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C Digital HD Videocassette Recorder Operating Instructions IN HDV 1080i DVCAM J IN HVR M15U M15N M15E M15P 2006 Sony Corporation To reduce fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance Owner s record The model number and the serial number are located at the name plate on the left of the unit Record the serial number in the space provided below Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product Model No HVR Serial No Model No AC L15A Serial No For customers in the U S A HVR M15U only If you have any questions about this product you may call Sony s Business Information Center BIC at 1 800 686 SONY 7669 or Write to Sony
101. 8 0 Tapping 42 M2 0 X 4 0 Tapping Silver Silver 3 065 748 01 7 628 253 00 Description of main button functions on toolbar of the Adobe Acrobat Reader Ver5 0 for Windows Printing a text u 1 Click the Print button 2 Specify a printer print range number of copies and other op tions and then click Application of printing To set a range to be printed within a page select the graphic selection tool and drag on the page to enclose a range to be printed and then click the Print button Finding a text 1 Click the Find button F 2 Enter a character string to be found into a text box and click the Find Specify the find options as necessary Application to the Service Manual To execute find from current page toward previous pages select the check box Find Backward and then click the Find Find Find What Find iat F Match ob Word nk Match Whole Word Orly Maich Match Gase Find Backwards Avian Character Width seracter Width 3 Open the find dialog box again and click the Find and you can find the matched character strings displayed next Character strings entered previously are displayed as they are in the text box Application to the Service Manual The parts on the drawing pages block diagrams circuit dia grams printed circuit boards and parts list pages in a text
102. 9 BMDT22 GND BMDT22 8 BMDT20 GND BMDT20 g BMDT18 VDDQ15 BMDT18 8 VDDQ15 GND 5 w PL n m e e V t HEU E GND 00025 8 s S a 2 9 8 s 9 8 5 El El a S a 8 l 8 a BMD0S0 5 lt lt 5 2 lt lt lt lt lt lt GND BMDQS0 S z 5 3 3 3 2 5 gt S S BMDT17 L VDDQ15 BMDT17 N m C2503 VDDQ15 BMDT19 8 GND AVDD a FIL TTT susu BMDT28 voor swore POOODOOWOCGOHOHOOGOOOOGO GND GND 37 9 ee ee lt GND BMDT21 BmoT2 j S 55 M GND OMDQ3 gt 9003 GND BMDQS1 GND GND BMDISS 68 D017 DQS3 45 Onn AMDOS3 GND GND 8 EIS 69 VDDQ DQ26 44 8 BMDT42 GND BMDT29 BMD 12S ilc DQ25 43 BMDHI GND BMDT25 BMD 125 71 VSSQ VDDQ 42 en GND VDDQ25 72 VSSQ DQ27 41 Can BMDTAS GND GND 73 VSSQ VSS 40 Can BMDT44 N GND BMDT31 UE 2 74 VDDQ DQ28 39 BMDT30 BMDT29 gt lt BMDT47 GND BMDT30 N 75 DQ13 DQ31 38 BMDT17 BMDT32 GND VDD10 76 DQ1 DQ16 37 3 GND GND 3 BMDT35 77 VSSQ DQ19 36 R2243 D_2 8V_1 GND OMAD01 a HR 78 VDD 256M SDRAM VDD 35 Cn BMDT27 BMDT24 IC2501 BMDT36 D_2 8V_1 gt gt GND BMDT27 43 79 008 K4X6632
103. 965 11 1 218 969 11 1 218 990 81 1 218 965 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 933 11 1 218 933 11 1 218 933 11 1 218 990 81 1 218 977 11 1 218 953 11 1 218 953 11 1 218 953 11 1 218 953 11 1 218 953 11 1 218 953 11 1 218 953 11 1 218 953 11 1 218 965 11 1 218 965 11 1 218 965 11 1 218 965 11 1 218 965 11 1 218 965 11 1 218 965 11 1 218 965 11 1 218 840 11 1 218 989 11 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 935 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 953 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 953 11 1 218 973 11 1 218 959 11 1 218 961 11 1 216 791 11 1 218 955 11 1 216 830 11 1 218 957 11 1 218 959 11 1 218 959 11 1 218 953 11 1 218 953 11 1 218 953 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 Description RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP 10K 10K 22K 10K 100K 22 22 22 100K 100K 100K
104. Address Page Fig 6 3 1 3 Operate the adjustment remote commander RM 95 as fol lows e Changing the page The page increases when the EDIT SEARCH button is pressed and decreases when the EDIT SEARCH button is pressed There are altogether 16 pages from 0 to F Hexadecimal notation 01234567889 ABCDEF LCD Display LCD Display coer Decimal notation conversion value 012345 67 8 9 101112131415 e Changing the address The address increases when the FF gt button is pressed and decreases when the REW 4 button is pressed There are altogether 256 addresses from 00 to FF Changing the data Data setting The data increases when the PLAY P button is pressed and decreases when the STOP button is pressed There are altogether 256 data from 00 to Writing the adjustment data The PAUSE button must be pressed to write the adjustment data in the nonvolatile memory The new adjusting data will not be recorded in the nonvolatile memory if this step is not performed 4 After completing all adjustments turn off the main power sup ply once HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 60 2 Precautions Upon Using the Adjustment Remote Commander RM 95 Mishandling of the adjustment remote commander may erase the correct adjustment data at times To prevent this it is recommended that all adjustment data be noted down before beginning adjust ments and new adjustment data after each adjust
105. Also when INPUT SELECT switch is set to HDV DV and HDV DV IN TC is set to EXTERNAL this setting will not be affected and the time code will not be reset OTHERS menu OTHERS LANGUAGE You can select the desired language on Data display screen You can choose Simplified English if your native language is not available among the options COMMANDER Selects the control device page 16 WIRELESS Enables the control of Remote Commander CONTROL S Enables the control of the remote control unit DSRM 10 not supplied The unit accepts signals from any Sony Remote Commander whose command mode is set to VTR4 not only the supplied one To disable the control from any Remote Commander set this item to CONTROL 5 You can also use the DSRM 20 no longer manufactured not supplied connected to CONTROL S IN jack Remote Commander is disabled Continued Chapter 4 Adjusting and Setting Through Menus 276 snue N UBNOJU L Bun s pue p 1 snu N uBnouu pue Bunsn py 91dBuO Operating the Menus 28 OTHERS PB YNR Selects the noise reduction level for the luminance signals when a tape is played No noise reduction LOW Low noise reduction HIGH High noise reduction When you use noise reduction there may be an afterimage depending on the condition of the picture Noise reduction is also available with pictures output from amp HDV DV jack Use
106. CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP ELECT CHIP 10uF 0 033uF 0 0015uF 10uF 10uF 0 01uF 33uF 10uF 1uF 2 2uF 2 2uF 2 2uF 2 2uF 2 2uF 2 2uF 4 7uF 4 7uF 4 7uF 4 7uF 4 7uF 10uF 0 047uF 0 22uF 2 2uF 2 2uF 2 2uF 2 2uF 2 2uF 0 047uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 0 01uF 1uF 22uF 0 001uF 0 01uF 0 1uF 0 01uF 0 022uF 0 01uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 2 2uF 0 01uF 100PF 0 1uF 0 1uF 1uF 39PF 1uF 4 7uF 4 7uF 0 001uF 0 1uF 0 001uF 47uF 47uF HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 20 10 10 20 20 10 20 20 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 10 10 10 5 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 16V 16V 50V 16V 16V 25V 16V 16V 16V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 6 3V 6 3V 6 3V 10V 6 3V 10V 16V 16V 6 3V 6 3V 6 3V 6 3V 6 3V 16V 10V 10V 10V 29V 10V 6 3V 50V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 6 3V 25V 50V 25V 25V 16V 50V 25V 25V 25V 50V 25V 50V 25V 25V Ref No
107. CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT e Check Check that the tape runs along each upper and lower flange while the tracking tape 7 10 runs in the CUE or REV mode Also check that there are no large curls on each tape guide and pinch roller TG1 TG2 TG3 TG 4 Drum f the curl is large Perform the adjustment from Adjustment Start 3 TG7 side of the flowchart on page 6 23 again There should be no large curls while the tape runs along each upper and lower flange Pinch roller TG4 5 TG6 G2 Capstan To check the tape path visually use the mirror J 8 to facilitate check as the frame of the cassette compartment hinders operations Be careful that there are often large curls around the capstan and pinch roller between TG6 and TG7 If there are large curls rotate the upper flange of 7 to remove the curls TG 7 TG8 4 12 RISING CHECK e Check Check that when the tracking tape J 10 is switched from the STOP CUE REV FF REW modes to the PLAYBACK mode the waveform rises horizontally within 2 seconds Perform this 2 or 3 times e Check after checking rising STOP p JPLAVBACK a Fr J m g HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 31 Check that the tape loads and unloads smoothly Play a self recorded or already recorded tape and check that the sound and images are normal When switching
108. CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 68uF 4 7uF 4 7uF 4 7uF 4 7uF 10uF 4 7uF 0 1uF 47uF 33uF 33uF 33uF 33uF 0 1uF 4 7uF 27PF 47uF 4 7uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 01uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 001uF 10uF 220uF 10uF 10uF 10uF 22uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 22uF 22uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 22uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 20 10 10 10 10 20 10 10 20 20 20 20 20 10 10 5 20 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 20 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 10 10 10 10 20 10 10 10 10 10 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 20V 10V 25V 25V 16V 16V 16V 16V 25V 25V 50V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 50V 6 3V 6 3V 6 3V 6 3V 6 3V 10V 10V 10V 10V 1
109. CL2247 ADATAIN1 GND IBRDY ERE AADATAIN1 1 17 2202 02 BVCDT2 OBRDY US ERDY ADATAINO ADATAINO 5 17 SUE FE VDDQ15 BBDT7 gt gt EBS 7 F CL2250 IC 2202 04 BVCDT4 OBADT RE AUDAI ALE_SIM 1 17 5 17 IC 2202 CO5 BVCDT5 BBDT6 EBS 6 amp ALE SIM 2202 C05 2 gt 2 gt 24 D 004 2 17 11 17 VDDQ30 BBDT5 EBS 5 2 gt IC 2202 CO7 5 BVCDT7 BBDT4 EBS 4 R2209 CL2254 1 17 9 17 BBDT3 E 3 EBSIS GS 020 5 7 12 17 GND BBDT2 5 e gt EBS R2202 GND ICTSX CKTRNI lt lt n OVCLK BBDT1 nae 470 51256 gt gt EBS 1 ge MCLK 033 5 17 G CL2230 5 T 11 17 IC 2202 CO6 m R2205 100 BVCDT6 BBDTO 5 e gt gt EBSJO TRN_VD ISCLK J PND 5 BMDTO2 3 R2230 AVDD IBCLK W lt lt EM AGND BMDT03 12203 C2212 22uH 0 1u AGND BMDT07 AVDD BMDTOO 2206 H 0018 1 17 CK27MF02 T gt gt VDD10 BMDT04 5 17 u GND BMDT05 GND OMDQO GND BMDTO8 GND BMDTO6 GND BMDTO1 GND BMDT10 GND BMDT13 GND BMDT09 GND VDD10 GND OMDQ1 BMDT26 enD IC2202 BMDT26 VDD10 HDV MPEG VIDEO BMDT12 ENCODER DECODER GND MPEG AUDIO SIGNAL PROCESSOR BMDT11 GND 1 2202 VDDa25 CXD3195GG T6 BMDT24 GND BMDT24 N C2232 J GND BMDT14 942 GND BMDT15 5 GND VDD10 5 GND GND gt C2229 GND BMDT16 BMDT16 GND GND VDDQ25 0 GND GND oS K VDDQ15 GND
110. Caution The printed pattern copper foil may peel away if the heated tip is applied for too long so be careful Strong viscosity Unleaded solder is more viscous sticky less prone to flow than ordinary solder so use caution not to let solder bridges occur such as on IC pins etc Usable with ordinary solder It is best to use only unleaded solder but unleaded solder may also be added to ordinary solder 1 6 2 7
111. DV jack and analog output jacks Color bars and tone signals cannot be output when the tape is in playback mode The color bars output to i LINK the color bars recorded on tone signals and tapes the format of tone signals be set by HDV DV SEL and REC MODE When HDV DV SEL is set to AUTO the format of the color bar and tone signals will be output recorded according to the video format displayed in Format indicator page 18 of text data display on a monitor When HDV DV SEL is set to HDV color bars and tone signals are output recorded in HDV format When HDV DV SEL is set to DV and fee REC MODE is set to DVCAM color bars and tone signals will be output recorded in DVCAM format When HDV DV SEL is set to DV and 25 REC MODE is set to DV SP color bars will be output recorded in DV SP format When the unit turns off and on again COLOR BAR is automatically set to OFF BARS TYPE Selects the type of color bars 1 Outputs 1 color bars TYPE 2 Outputs TYPE 2 color bars TYPE 3 Outputs TYPE 3 color bars Notes e When color bars are output in NTSC 60i mode on the unit no setup 0 IRE signals are output e Even when the unit s screen aspect ratio displays 4 3 the color bars are generated as 16 9 To output the edge crop 4 3 in HDV format select TYPE 1 e Color bars on the unit are generated in HDV 1080i resolution When a resolution
112. EEEE BPegegaoa5 s Sg 988g22255 XCS IC 5000 11 17 lt 55665 65552 02 gt 5 gt 52285 59 XCS_IC_5000 reg 525 z z 25 zz 22228 CL4016 USB T z 8828 925828 gt 55 59558 _XOVERCURRENT 2552 S255 uU 5 222 2 NTSC XPAL_DET e l MELODY al AVSS DA2 gt NTSC XPAL_DET D NC N C ANOUT 1 8 3300 8 04005 NC AVDD DA0 TRANSISTORHN1A01FE Y GR TPLR3 4006 N C XCS_CAMERA N C ANOUT O 3 2509090921 REC_PROOF R4074 4700 _ AVSS DAO 25 2 EEP_XRDY AVDD AD DTAT44EMT2L XCS_EEP N C Key_AD6 NS 28 2 8 28 27 XCS_Ic_5000 XCS_IC_5000 Key_AD5 TR 24 W TN 2 2 2 AV_JACK_IN Key_AD4 w A KEY AD3 VM 9 463 N C M_DOOR Key_AD3 58 27 22 KEY_AD2_VM 27 52 M_C_KICK Key_AD2 4 KEY_AD1_VM M_FWD XREW Key_AD1 KEY_AD0_VM MOTOR nag Key_AD8 5600 USPOSICEN 84079 R4080 TAIKI_SW Key_AD7 3300 3300 CHIME_AD2 ii 04004 04006 CHIME_SDA CHIME_AD1 CHIME VDD SWITCH CHIME_SCL CHIME_ADO AVSS AD PN DV_IN_HDV_LED END DV_IN_DV_LED N C CAM_DD_ON NTSC_LED NTSC_LED NC CHIME_PWR_CONT NTSC PAL INET PALEED PAL_LED BT_LED_ON 1 17 MELODY_ENV N C DACK1_HEATHROW gt gt swe 10 17 CAUTION LED CAUTION LED N C DREQ1 HEATHROW 11 17 NTSC XPAL N C DACK0_HEATHROW NC USB_PULLUP N C DREQ0_HEATHROW vss AU_CLK VDD VDDQ DSCK VM
113. IL E SGH2816 IL E 2SC5376F B TPL3 DTA114EMT2L 25C4081 R 25 4081 UN9115J TX S0 UN9213J TX S0 UN9213J TX S0 SSM6K30FE TPLR3 SSM6K30FE TPLR3 55 TPLR3 SoM6K30FE TPLRS SSM6K30FE TPLR3 SoM6K30FE TPLR3 SGH2816 IL E 7 SGH2816 IL E SGH2816 IL E SGH2816 IL E SGH2816 IL E SGH2816 IL E 2SC5376F B TPL3 25K3018 1106 NDS356AP 25 1576 106 2SK3018 T106 2SK3018 T106 2SK3018 T106 NDS356AP 2SK3018 T106 2SK3018 T106 SI4425BDY T1 2504081 2504081 25 3018 106 UN9211J TX S0 Ref No 01418 01419 01420 01422 01423 01424 01425 01426 01427 01428 01430 01431 02001 02002 02003 02004 02005 02007 02008 02009 03600 03601 03602 03603 03604 03605 03606 03607 03608 03615 03616 03617 03618 03619 04002 04003 04004 04005 04006 04007 04008 04604 05401 05402 05403 05404 05405 06401 06603 R1016 R1017 R1022 R1029 R1030 R1032 Part No 8 729 056 72 8 729 037 72 6 550 232 01 6 551 522 01 8 729 048 50 8 729 041 2383 8 729 048 11 8 729 905 35 8 729 905 35 8 729 905 35 6 551 522 01 6 551 522 01 6 550 232 01 6 550 232 01 6 550 232 01 6 550 232 01 6 550 232 01 6 550 232 01 6 550 232 01 6 550 232 01 8 729 202 38 8 729 202 38 8 729 037 72 6 550 232 01 6 550 232 01 8 729 037 72 8 729 905 35 8 729 905 35 8 729 905 35 6 550 237 01 6 550 237 01 8 729 037 61 8 729 037 61 8 729 905 35
114. Input of Serial No Write the serial No and model code to the EEPROM nonvolatile memory In writing the serial No a decimal number should be converted into a hexadecimal number 1 2 Select page 0 address 01 and set data 01 Read the serial No from the model name label and it is as sumed to be D1 Example If serial No is 77881 D 77881 From Table 6 2 2 obtain and Hi that correspond to D1 Example If Di 77881 D2 Di 65536 12345 Hi FE 3 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 41 Hi hexadecimal Di decimal D decimal Service model code Table 6 2 2 4 Enter Hi to address 09 on page 13 Example If Hi FE Select page 0 address 10 and set data 01 Select page 3 13 address 09 and set data FE then press the PAUSE Write button From Table 6 2 3 obtain the maximum decimal number less than D2 and it is assumed to be D3 Example If D 12345 Ds 12288 From Table 6 2 3 obtain hexadecimal number that corre sponds to Ds and it is assumed to be H Example If D3 12288 Hs 3000 Caluculate Ds using following equations decimal caluculation 0 D4 lt 225 D4 D2 D3 Example If D 12345 and Ds 12288 12345 12288 57 Convert Da into a hexadecimal number to obtain Ha See Table 6 3 1 Hexadecimal decimal conversion table in 6 3 Ser vice Mode Example If D4 57 Ha 39 Enter higher two digits of Hs to ad
115. MOTOR Disassembly Assembly Tightening torque of reel motor 0 0686 0 0098 N 0 7 0 1 kg cm Screw Fasten the screws in order of Screw Screw Do not fasten O Reel motor this screw After inserting the flexible board s of the reel motor into CN003 attach IRL L the reel motor and lock CN003 CN003 Zo d lt 3 5 FL MOTOR ASSEMBLY GEAR A GEAR B AND GEAR CD ASSEMBLY Disassembly Assembly P Positioning bosses FL motor assembly HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 10 Remove the claws of the FL motor assembly from hole and hole Q and remove the FL motor assembly Then remove each gear etc To attach them after attaching the gears etc to the FL motor assembly and hook the positioning bosses of the FL motor block on holes and Q then fit the two claws in each hole and Q The worm gears are attached inside the FL motor assembly When attaching the FL motor assembly apply grease there Apply grease half size of one grain of rice 3 6 GL ARM S ASSEMBLY GL ARM T ASSEMBLY COASTER S ASSEMBLY AND COASTER T ASSEMBLY Disassembly Remove the parts in order of p 2 p 3 gt 4 G p 6 gt 7 gt 8 mp 9 gt 10 For the disassembling and assembling procedures of the GL gear GL helical torsion spring etc refer to page 6 21 Stop washer Coater stop washer Stop washer GL arm T Coa
116. Ojo O O O lt lt REG_GND XCS_IC_2202 0032 XCS IC 2202 lt lt INT_IC_2202 gt gt 1717 5 17 417 XRST Ic 2202 lt lt XRST_IC_2202 sp av 0007 2 17 12 7 3 17 R5248 R5249 ALL PS lt lt 100k 100k 500 1 1 17 SW_PS lt lt SW PS uc s gt 009 2 17 conri lt lt CONTI AK6510CM E2 8 17 XCS_IC_5402 lt lt IG 5402 8559 EE PP EE EE SS 5 96888 DRUM PWM gt 8 2 E z ul 5 amp gt 4 gt 5 8 d gt a G im 8 5 5 2 2 gt Fa x T T d 3 amp 2 TRRV 010 1 1 7 DRUM_PwM lt lt U z 3 8 52525 u H S Z oNN wl 2 3 KEEP SI gt TRRV 5 17 CAP PWM o 6 Sus E Si ud d d S g amp CAP_PWM lt lt 65002 _8 E E 9 9 E gt Zo _ CM_LIM_DET gt gt EM_LIM_DET g ag 5 amp XVSP_SCK oat TREEL FG ai lt E x x 3 001 1 17 917 TREEL_FG S SO 10 17 SREEL_FG gt VSP_SO SREEL FG gt p ON 8 xi ATF LATCH ATF LATCH KEEP SO ON lt lt N gt yss REEL ON CA REEL_ON J EEP_VSP_SCK 05014 nep N L vsp SI 1 17 CAP_FWD FG cd 5 xo D 1 5V voo 8 ME lt lt SI D 002 CAP FG 22 N m FRI DXXAQ0_SIM DXXA00_SIM UNLOAD
117. Parts Replacement mH e n ss 6 9 6 1 4 Check and Adjustment eda 6 23 6 2 Video Section Adjustments m HMM 6 30 2 1 Preparations before Adjustments ARR 6 32 2 2 Initialization of 8 9 A B C D 13 18 1A IB IC ID Page aqa 6 35 2 3 System Control System Adjustments sen 6 41 2 4 Servo and RF System Adjustments 6 43 2 5 Video System Adjustments ee 6 46 2 6 Audio System Adjustments mm HH 6 56 Service Modet OUT T 6 60 3 1 Adjustment Remote Commander RM 95 6 60 3 2 Adjustment Remote Commander New LANC Jig 6 61 2 92 6 62 ac WIG i haapa pia a Hae ud 6 63 1 SERVICE NOTE 1 1 PRECAUTION ON REPLACING THE VD 036 BOARD Set S4602 of the VD 036 board to the following posttion Switch setting s 601 HVR M15J M15U M15N 501 15 15 15 VD 036 BOARD SIDE 1 2 SELF DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION 1 2 1 Self diagnosis Function When problems occur while the unit is operating the self diagnosis function starts working and displays on the monttor screen what to do Details of the self diagnosis functions are provided in the Instruction manual monitor screen Blinks at 3 2Hz Corrected by customer Indicates the appropriate Corrected by dealer step to be taken Corrected by service E g engineer 31 Reload the tape 32 on power again HVR M15J M15U M1
118. SENSOR UNREG_12V REEL PWM LED DRIVER 10 17 CN1003 I IC1001 5V i IC001 I MOTOR I ELETEN fo 2 15406 9V REG FG AMP pe M9 10 17 CN1004 REELMOTOR 1 I i 1 MT 55V ww 5 0 je zi RELFG 11 HALL d d 50 esr ___ gt MOTOR DRIVE IC004 DRIVE IC5404 10 17 I TAPE TOP END 1005 DETECT REEL FG 1017 5 FLEXIBLE 10847 REEL FG BOARD 04004 04006 TT CN004 D 2 8V 2 CHIME 4 VDD CHIME 4 VDD 4PIN B CONNECTOR 1 1 64k M907 III 22s 12 17 T FAN MOTOR 4007 Q4008 12 aw 12V D28V2 0008 FB4002 D 3 1V p 2 POWER 2 3 D 1 2V 2 FB4004 PAGE 3 8 mr oe NN HI CONTROL acd 12 17 CN4002 l MT 5 5V MT 5 5V CPC For Check FR 255 BOARD 2 2 ee 0124 D 2 8V 1 2 8V 1 Quipt T FUNCTION ET 2 1 wv h 0104 0105 INDICATOR _2 8V_ _2 8V_ D 2 8V 2 D_1 8V i v 4 6V 4 6V 2 8V A 2 8V 2 8V A 28V AU_4 6V l IC102 D 2 5V D 25V DELAY SWITCH A_1 2V_1 1 2V 1 D 1 2V 1 D_1 2V 1 13001 ori INVERTER PROCESSOR 1 17 D_1 5V 46V FB3001 G L1871 16402 IC6401 A 28V L3005 4 Ae e NTSC PAL C I 15 MULTIPLEXER L6404 VIDEO L3008 5 17 219 8 17 D 2 8V 162601 D 2 8V 1 FB6401 16M FLASH T 11 17 IC1873 1C
119. SO FR EVER SCK 164604 8V SIRCS DATA i754 IC 5402 13 5V x A1 5VD 1 5V 67 IC1001 A1 2V 1 D 12V 1 JL 002 BOARD 2 41 DC CONTROL D 1 8V 2 2 Y 3 16 17 oh CN702 1 I CN4602 04604 oO 60 D 2 8V 1 J702 SIRCS_DATA 6 LS gui RP 4 6V A 4 6V AU 4 6V CONTROL S D 3 1V RP 6 0V D_1 0V XRESET H 3 El VTR DD ON LC1402 J703 XLANC_JACK_IN G 85 01403 MT_5 5V Lanc DC CONTROL 15 17 LANC_SIG _LF741 J741 EN AL D IN 00 I 05 1 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C UNREG 12V CN1401 UNREG SUB 12V 8V AU 8V 3 6 3 7 POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM 1 3 Number in parenthesis indicates the division number of schematic diagram where the component is located JL 002 BOARD VD 036 BOARD 1 3 01406 01408 01410 pug 19143001431 m a UNREG 84V wa SWITCHING J741 r E DC IN I GND al 01401 01405 IC1402 DC CONTROL L G a ge OVER VOLTAGE PROTECT I ust 7 01423 Q142 F1401 UNREG_AU 1404 OVER VOLTAGE ONO F1403 01419 01420 DETECTION UNREG 12V __ 1422 F1413 11406 Q ON O fl SWITCHING IC1401 3 1517 ml PIHE I 9 D
120. TG7 side The torque value should satisfy 9 5 1 5 x 10 mN m while the mini DV torque cassette runs in the RVS mode If it does Mini DV torque cassette J 11 not satisfy this take the following measure FWD side RVS side Re attach the spring to the upper hook if the 95 1 5x10 mNem 9 54 1 5x 10 mN m measurement value is beyond the specifications or re attach the spring to the lower hook if the measurement value is below the specifications Then repeat the measurement Be careful that these spring blocks may hinder the FL motor For more details refer to page 6 23 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 27 4 7 Preparation before adjustment connection and setting 1 Mount the mechanism deck in main Connect all the connectors Clean the tape running side Refer to 6 1 2 Periodic check Connect an oscilloscope to VD 036 board CN4002 via the CPC 8 jig J 6082 388 A J 23 Channel 1 VD 036 board CN4002 Pin 3 Note External trigger VD 036 board CN4002 Pin Note Connect a 75 Q resistor between pins 13 of CN4002 and 2 GND 75 Q resistor Parts code 1 247 804 11 Connect the adjustment remote commander J 1 J 2 to the LANC jack Turn the HOLD switch of the adjustment remote commander to the ON position Set the slide switch to SERVICE Select page 3 address 33 set data 08 and press the PAUSE Write button Select page 3 address 26 set data 31
121. VD 036 5 17 2 3 VD 036 BOARD 6 17 COMPONENT OUT XX MARK NO MOUNT NO MARK REC PB MODE F 5 17 05 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 1801 PLBL gt gt 1801 PLRE gt IC 1801 PLGR 22 M R2002 4700 0 8 Q2001 0 2 A E 2SA2029T2LQ R R2001 BUFFER 270 0 5 0 2 02002 d 2SA2029T2LQ R BUFFER ra SNS ono SFR 0 2 02003 di 2SA2029T2LQ R 3 R2005 BUFFER 22 SD_0UT_Y 02004 IC_1801_EVGR gt IC_1801_EVBL gt gt 2SA2029T2LQ R BUFFER 22 SD_OUT_C Q2005 IC_1801_LNOY 2 IC_1801_LNOPR gt gt 2SA2029T2LQ R BUFFER 8 17 Note The voltage of IC2001 can not be measured Because this is mounted under the RP 243 board di 16 17 lt lt lt 4 6V 2 8V 4 lt 2 8V D 2 8V 2 17 17 WN H od LLI R2013 150 BUFFER 0 5 IC_1801_LNOPB gt REG_GND 22 2SA2029T2LQ R BUFFER EjEEZZ3 38 l LLI 5 OA 8988 8588 2002 6 CO Cont in1A Man Fe Y our 2 vim iia OUT JU 002 VEE 1 CN1000 VCC46 1 7 4 PB our esp Through the Vin2 iun PB OUT CP 090 VCC28 2 GND 1 IC2001 2 PR_OUT_GND Page 4 25 me PROUT O Vin3 PR_OUT MPONENT OUT AMP _2 VCC46_2 Vind TLS26A100PFBR vouta TEST GND Vout5 TRG GND MONI GND lt lt XPSV_D4 Q2009 2SA2029
122. VSP SI VSP_SO XVSP_SCK VSP SI VSP_S0 XVSP SCK XRST_VTR XRST_VTR CKFSO e 2 5 XCS 1 1801 VM XCS IC 1801 VM IC4403 64k EEPROM 12 17 IC1873 5 17 104003 EEP_RXD3 DSCK VM DSCK VM 12 EEP_TXD3 EEP_SCK3 HI CONTROL CN4002 12 17 1 2 s e gt Sao ss DO VM D15 VM DO WM D15 VM gt MS DIO MS BS MS_SCLK gt XMS_IN lt VM A19 VM A1 VM A21 VM 55 MS LED ON 8 85 5 52524 ILLE 2 ti OVERALL 4 6 gt lt XCS IC 5000 _ PAGES eco 12 A CHIME_SDA CHIME_SCL 36 5 6 ADATAINO ADATAIN1 _ PAGE 3 5 K27MF02_T OVERALL 2 6 ka MW PAGE 3 2 T 32M FLASH 8 SDRAM 2 13 17 OVERALL 6 6 XSYS RST XCS_0 69 PAGE 3 05 i HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 3 3 m VIDEO SIGNAL AUDIO SIGNAL ms VIDEO AUDIO SIGNAL VIDEO AUDIO SERVO SIGNAL JL 002 BOARD For Check e B Hov ov 3 4 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM 4 6 Number in parenthesis indicates the division number of schematic diagram where the component is located VD 036 BOARD 4 6 RP 243 BOARD 1 2
123. a a 2 SWITCHING L 3 8882u098298z229882228z29z2bg5zgpe 01023 m UNR31A100LS0 B SWITCH lu 3 Q1003 UN9213J K8 S0 EMERGENCY Ty DETECT LANC DRIVER R1029 4700 N 01002 UN9115J K8 S0 EMERGENCY o DETECT XLANC_ON gt gt gt LANC_IN IN lt lt 470 8200 0 5 LANC OUT gt gt gt W W R1035 R1076 LANC DC 18k 0 5 33k 0 5 14 17 W W LANC_SIG 53 81036 01010 1k 0 5 155400 61 XLANC_PWR_ON C1029 1u R1085 10k 17 7 D282 D 05 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 4 21 VD 036 16 17 Refer to page 4 3 English 4 4 Japanese for mark A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 al VD 036 BOARD 17 17 CONVERTER 3 a Volade measurement eri XX MARK NO MOUNT the Transistors with mark NO MARK REC PB MODE not possible F1205 1 44 32V 15 17 Gv 01205 SSM6K30FE TPLR3 R1255 SWITCHING 0 01215 SCH2816 TL E L1205 4 12 SWITCHING 1 2 22uH 00 R1302 1216 0 1uH 0 S gt D 1 2 2 D 12 17
124. after about 1 minute If the unit does not operate even after you reconnect the power use a sharp tipped ballpoint pen or similar tool to press RESET button When you press RESET button all settings including the date and time and 60 501 SEL will be initialized The unit does not operate properly when off the power and remove the power cord from the AC outlet and then the AC adaptor is used reconnect the power cord Cassette tapes Cause Remedy The cassette cannot be inserted There is moisture condensation on the head drum page 66 With the unit powered on wait more than one hour The cassette is not inserted straight Eject and reinsert it straight Another cassette has been loaded already Remove the cassette and insert the one you want to load It takes time to eject the cassette This is not a malfunction The unit ejects the cassette slowly to protect the tape While the cassette is being ejected cassette indicator blinks A cassette cassette tape cannot be removed cannot be removed Check whether the power Check whether the power supply is connected properly is connected properly e cassette tape is ejected when _ condensation has occurred in the unit page 66 press EJECT button The cassette memory data and title are The unit does not support the cassette memory function and therefore such data not displayed when using a
125. bars with no setup Output with other settings Y 1 0 Vp p output impedance 75 Q ohms unbalanced Pb Cb B Y Pr Cr R Y 0 7 Vp p output impedance 75 2 ohms unbalanced 100 color bars with no setup 4801 480p Y with 0 3 Vp p svnc negative 10801 Y Pb Pr with 0 6 Vp p 3 level sync 14 Chapter 1 Overview When you play back HDV formatted tape with copyright protected signals or Input 1 LINK signals with copyright protection to HDV DV jack pictures may be output in either 4801 NTSC or 5761 PAL format regardless of the setting of COMPONENT of VIDEO OUT in IN OUT REC menu e When you play back a tape in DVCAM DV and while an EE picture in NTSC PAL is displayed the 4801 resolution or the 5761 resolution is output regardless of the setting of COMPONENT of VIDEO OUT in IN OUT REC menu DC IN jack Connect to the AC outlet using the supplied AC adaptor i HDV DV jack 4 pin Use this jack to input output the digital signals that complies with the i LINK standard Use when a device connected to the unit has i LINK jack If you connect the unit and another device using HDV DV jack you can minimize deterioration of picture quality during recording dubbing or capturing still pictures all by means of digital signal processing For details refer to the instruction manual of the external device Notes e When vou connect with the 1 LINK cable to a computer and the unit check the directi
126. caution when dubbing and editing a picture in HDV DV PB CNR Selects the noise reduction level for the chrominance signals when a tape is played No noise reduction LOW Low noise reduction HIGH High noise reduction When you use noise reduction there may be an afterimage depending on the condition of the picture e Noise reduction is also available with pictures output from amp HDV DV jack Use caution when dubbing and editing a picture in HDV DV CLOCK SET 1 Press 42 1 buttons to adjust the number then press lt gt buttons to set the month day hour and minute 2 Press EXEC button to execute Notes 12 00 AM stands for midnight and 12 00PM stands for noon when TIME DISPLAY is set to 12H If you do not use the unit for 3 months or more the built in rechargeable battery will become completely discharged and the settings of the day and the time may be cleared from the memory In this case charge the built in rechargeable battery and set the clock again page 67 HOURS Displays the accumulated time counts by the digital hours meter in units of 10 hours or 10 METER counts OPERATION Power on duration DRUM RUN Drum rotation duration TAPE RUN run duration THREADING Tape unthreading count AC ON MODE Switches the state into which the unit goes when the unit is connected to the AC outlet STANDBY Makes the unit go into the standby mode Turns the unit on 54 Ch
127. connect with the 1 LINK cable to a computer and the unit check the direction of the jack If vou forciblv insert the jack the terminal mav be damaged or cause the unit to malfunction Allign A mark of the 1 LINK cable with Y mark on the unit and insert the 1 LINK cable e Be sure to connect the 1 LINK cable to a computer first and then connect it to the unit If vou connect the i LINK cable to the unit first it may cause the unit to malfunction because of static electricity e When you connect the unit to equipment equipped with a 6 pin type 1 LINK jack connect the cable to the 6 pin type 1 LINK jack first e When you connect the unit to equipment equipped with a 6 pin type 1 LINK jack using the 1 LINK cable power off the equipment and remove the power cord from the AC outlet before connecting or disconnecting the 1 LINK cable If the i LINK cable is connected or disconnected while the equipment power cord is connected to the AC outlet a high voltage current 8 to 40 V output from 1 LINK jack of the equipment flows into the unit and damage it About required i LINK cable Use a Sony 1 LINK cable i LINK and are trademarks of Sony Corporation Appendix 13 xipueddy xipueddy Specifications System AUDIO jacks Video Audio recording playing Head System IN Pin Jack 10 dBu Rotating dual head helical scan Impedance Minimum 10 kQ Audio recording format HDV kilo ohms unbalanced MPEG 1 Audio Layer2 Maximu
128. do not know how to adjust the input level e The recorded level is too low e The recorded sound is distorted No sound or undesired sound is output from AUDIO jacks in OUTPUT If an i LINK cable is connected when you editing the monitor does not display any image EE sound is not output EE picture and EE sound are not output Reconnect the i LINK cable not supplied INPUT SELECT switch is set to a position other than HDV DV Set the switch to HDV DV Set HDV DV SEL in IN OUT REC menu correctly Confirm the level of the sound output from the player by referring to the player s instruction manual If you are not clear about the player s output level try the following procedures e Set AUDIO AGC in AUDIO SET menu to OFF set AUDIO REC LV to 0 dB and play back the tape which you intend to use for playback When the playback audio level is at its maximum if the audio levels meters exceed 0 dB set AUDIO REC LV to 6 dB When the volume is too low set AUDIO REC LV to 6 dB The recorded sound at the portion where the meters exceed 0 dB will be distorted For details of the acceptable maximum input level see page 50 When the audio mode is 32 kHz 4 channel set AUDIO MIX in AUDIO SET menu to CH1 CH2 When the audio mode is 32 kHz 4 channel on the unit audio is recorded in channel 1 2 Use the correct setting for HDV DV SEL in IN OUT REC menu in accordance
129. flexible board are not cracked of bent at the terminal Cut and remove the part of gilt Do not insert the cable insufficiently nor crookedly which comes off at the point Be careful or some When remove a connector dont pull at wire of connector It is possible that a wire is snapped pieces of gilt may be left inside When installing a connector dont press down at wire of connector It is possible that a wire is snapped HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 2 1 EXPLODED VIEW HARDWARE LIST 2 1 1 OVERALL ASSEMBLY Follow the disassembly in the numerical order given Upper Case 1 to 3 2 Case 1 to 3 3 255 Board 1 to 8 3 Slide the upper case in the direction of the arrow 9 1 41 M Upper Case 3 FR 255 Board Slide the bottom case in the direction of the arrow 4 2 Bottom Case HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 2 1 2 CHASSIS BLOCK Follow the disassembly in the numerical order given EXPLODED VIEW HARDWARE LIST Block 1 to 12 2 JU 002 Board 1 to 7 3 JL 002 Board 1 to 5 1 39 5 39 2 JU 002 Board HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 2 3 2 1 3 MD BLOCK Follow the disassembly in the numerical order given EXPLODED VIEW HARDWARE LIST 1 VD 036 Board 1 to 0 5 2 Mechanism Deck 2 1 to 2 16
130. gt gt gt Mechanism Tape path adj Initialization of 8 9 C 13 18 1 Initialization of 8 9 ID page data B C D 13 15 L IB IC 1D page data Initialization of A B 1A 1B page data System control Node unige ID No input Servo RF CAP FG duty adj Switching position adj Error rate check Video Origin oscillation check S VIDEO OUT Y level adj S VIDEO OUT chroma level adj COMPONENT OUT adj D1 SMPTE COMPONENT OUT adj DI BETACAM Table 6 1 1 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 1 2 List of service tools e Oscilloscope e Color monttor e Pattern generator e Digital voltmeter e Frequency counter e Audio level meter e Audio generator e Audio attenuator Adjustment remote SS Adjustment remote commander commander LANC cable RM 95 NEW LANC JIG J 6082 442 A J 6082 053 B lt gt 6082 565 Cleaning fluid Grease 0 019 573 01 SUNCALL FG 87HSR 7 640 006 08 Wiping cloth 7 741 900 53 J J 8 Mirror Screwdraiver for Small oval type the tape path J 6080 840 A J 6082 026 A Tracking tape _ Mini DV Cassette reference 2 1 1 torque cassette plate 8 967 999 03 J 6082 360 A J 6082 330 A J 6082 282 B Reel reference plate TG 2 7 preset plate Selector II J 6082 331 A J 6082 459 A Relay board for Mode selector Board for tension tenslon regulator conversion board regulator adjustment adjustment J 6082 460 A J 60
131. has already been Rotate the TG upper flange until the heights of the TG2 7 preset removed Refer to page 6 6 plate 7 14 and TGS roller block are the same Alterna 2 Set the mechanism deck to the loading end position TG2 to 7 tively rotate the TG upper flange by 120 in the direction of low already moved to the loading end position and the pinch roller ering the guide from the reference height where the preset plate is in the unloading position Alternatively set the mechanism and roller have the same height deck to the LE position using the mode selector II Refer to page 6 7 Not good Not good 3 Place TG2 7 preset plate 7 14 TG1 or TG8 TG1 or TG8 Face the mirror J 8 in the direction of the arrow and perform a visual check Attach the boss while aligning itin the hole of the cassette reference plate J 12 J Boss TG2 7 preset plate J 14 Cassette reference plate J 12 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C The guide is too low The guide is too high Screwdriver for the tape path J 9 Good TG1 or TG8 The guide The guide is lowered is raised 120 The normal height is the position where the TC upper flange is rotated by 120 in the direction of lowering the guide from the adjusted height while referring to the figure below 6 24 4 3 TG2 7 HEIGHT CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT before check 2 Check and ad
132. have pulled out the power cord during a menu operation accidentally Adjust the menu again To prevent this incident recurring do not pull out the plug while adjusting the menu The unit operates by itself COMMANDER in OTHERS menu is set to WIRELESS and a Sony Remote Commander whose command mode is set to VTR4 is operated near the unit Set COMMANDER to CONTROL S The supplied wireless Remote Set COMMANDER in OTHERS menu to WIRELESS Commander does not work Even though the settings on the unit are On the Remote Control Unit DSRM 10 press PLAY button while holding REC correct you cannot make the unit record button down using the Remote Control Unit DSRM 10 not supplied Whenever you connect the unit to an AC ON MODE in OTHERS menu is set to ON outlet or the AC adaptor the unit turns on Set AC ON MODE to STANDBY automatically There is a cassette inside the unit and AUTO REPEAT in VTR SET menu is set to ON Set AUTO REPEAT to OFF 56 Chapter 5 Maintenance Power sources Cause Remedy The power cannot be turned on power cord of the AC adaptor is disconnected Connect the AC power cord The unit does not operate even if the Moisture condensation has occurred page 66 power has been turned on The cassette is not inserted straight Eject and reinsert it straight Disconnect the power supply and then reconnect it
133. in the following operating status e During recording or in EE mode when 601 501 SEL in OTHERS menu is set to 601 e During HDV 1080 601 or NTSC signals are input from HDV DV jack tape that has HDV 1080 601 or NTSC signals are being plaved back 50 indicator Lights when the unit is in the following operating Status e During recording or in EE mode when 601 501 SEL in OTHERS menu 1 set to 501 e During 1080 50 or PAL signals are input from 5 HDV DV jack A tape that has HDV 1080 501 or PAL signals are being played back HDV i LINK indicator Lights when signals are input output through the i LINK interface 12 Chapter 1 Overview DVCAM i LINK indicator Lights when DVCAM signals are input output through the i LINK interface DV i LINK indicator Lights when DV signals are input output through the i LINK interface Rear Panel S VIDEO jacks VIDEO jacks COMPONENT OUT jacks COMPONENT OUT 24 CH 18 AUDIO VIDEO AUDIO jacks S VIDEO Pb Cb CONTROL S LANC ___HDV DV DC IN jack CONTROL S jack RESET button S VIDEO jacks To connect a device equipped with an S VIDEO jack use S VIDEO jacks on the unit If you use S VIDEO jacks you can input output high quality video with less signals deterioration in quality than the one c
134. inside a car or near a heater Where there is high humidity In a strong magnetic field near a or speakers About Moisture Condensation If the unit or cassette is brought directly from a cold to a warm location moisture may condense inside or outside the unit or tape If you use the tape or video heads in this condition the tape may adhere to the head drum and the video heads or the tape may be damaged or a malfunction may occur When condensation occurs the alarm messages 4 amp Moisture condensation Eject the cassette or Moisture condensation Turn off for 1H will appear Moisture condensation is likely to occur under the following conditions The unit or cassette 15 brought from the cold outdoors to a warm indoor location The unit or cassette 15 brought from the air conditioned indoors to the hot outdoors The unit is used in a place subject to cold currents from an air conditioner 66 Chapter 5 Maintenance When bringing the unit or cassette from a cold place to a warm place or vice versa put it in a plastic bag and seal the bag tightly After bringing it into the new place leave the bag on for more than one hour and remove the bag when the air temperature inside it has reached the temperature surrounding it If moisture condensation occurred If moisture condensation occurs remove the cassette immediately While the alarm indicator is displayed you cannot opera
135. is often used for the surface finishing of the unit Do not spray a volatile solvent such as an insecticide toward the cabinet or place rubber or vinyl products on the cabinet for a long time If you do the finish of the cabinet may be damaged or the coating may come off Do not clean the cabinet with thinner or benzine The cabinet may be damaged or its coating may come off When you use a chemical impregnated cloth use it according to its directions 64 Chapter 5 Maintenance Clean the cabinet with a soft dry cloth When the cabinet is very dirty clean it with a soft dry cloth lightly moistened with a mild detergent solution and finish it with a dry cloth Do not put magnetic objects close to the unit Magnetic fields may damage the recording To prevent electromagnetic interference caused by radio communication equipment such as cellular phones transceivers etc The use of the radio communication equipment such as cellular phones or transceivers near the unit may cause a malfunction and can affect the audio video signals Cellular phones or transceivers near the unit should be switched off Do not use the unit in an area exposed to radiation A malfunction may occur Checking the video heads every 1000 hours A VCR is a high precision piece of equipment that records and plays back the picture recorded on a magnetic tape In particular the video heads and other mechanical parts may become dirty or worn To maintain a cl
136. lt lt UNLOAD gt XIN FR1 gt gt DXXA01_SIM LOAD lt lt LOAD 2 HP_JACK_IN gt DXXA01_SIM 056 ms zs R5008 MDH Mire 3501 iNT XIC_3201_INT_J _DXXA02_SIM DXXA02_SIM DEM0 5 DEMO 049 all XRST IC 2202 DXXAO3 SIM DEM1 10 17 XRST_IC_2202 gt DXXA03_SIM 026 3 DEM1 9 17 IN 8 N DXXA04_SIM S DXXA04_SIM DRUM_FG gt gt 5 IC 3201 PLL ON DXXA05_SIM 2 17 XPWDA DRUM PG XRST 3201 PLL ON gt DXXA05_SIM 3 17 gt gt XPWDA DRUM_PG gt gt N R5006 R5007 NXCS_EEP_S XCS FEB K DXXA06_SIM SD DXXA06_SIM K XPWAD s gt 053 MODE_SW_A gt MORE SWA XCS_IC_2801 2 u N DXXA07_SIM u XCS_IC_3601 dias MODE SW B gt gt MODE SW B XCS_IC_2801_2 8 DXXA07_SIM XCS_IC_3601 9 17 SWL 9 XRST_IC_3001 DXXA10_SIM MODE Sw MODE SW C XRST_IC_3001 D_2 8V S DXXA10_SIM SWL NXCS_IC_1801_SIM SD_0SD_VD TAPE_LED_ON Z TAPE LED ON 0 01u XCS_IC_1801 C2 x s 1 17 I lt lt sp_osp_vp LED DXXAO8 SIM REF DEW DET VDD D 2 8V VSS 8 gt gt DXXA08_SIM 2 17 lt lt VREF 035 DEW DET gt N C5001 XcS FLASH C5005 0 1u x K DXXAO9 SIM 3 17 1801_ Nd CM UNLOAD 0 01u XCS_FLASH TUL gt gt DXXA09_SIM aes lt IC_1801_0EREF Gin LE CM LOAD XCS IC 280 XCS_IC_2801 D_2 8V AVDD_U Ca
137. not currently being input or disconnect the cables e Distorted signals 1 e when played back at a speed other than normal may not be recorded or may be distorted e When you connect only AUDIO IN jacks when indicator is lit no audio is input You must connect VIDEO IN jack at the same time or set HDV DV SEL in IN OUT REC menu to DV To digital video equipment with an i LINK jack When you record 1 LINK signal of HDV 1080 601 1080 501 DVCAM or DV format the video and audio signals are sent without any degradation in quality enabling high quality recording The signal flow is automatically detected so you do not need to make separate connections for input and output Monitor HVR M15 rear panel OS x HDV DV i i LINK cable not supplied i LINK jack Digital video equipment with an i LINK jack Signal flow When you record video from HDV compatible equipment set HDV DV SEL in IN OUT REC menu to AUTO To record video from a DVCAM DV equipment set HDV DV SEL in IN OUT REC menu to AUTO or DV before connecting the 1 LINK cable page 46 If you change the setting after connecting the 1 LINK cable the video equipment may not recognize the video signals correctly e Copv protected program such as digital broadcast cannot be input via amp HDV DV jack e With HDV DV c
138. of A B D 1A 1B page data Note 2 NTSC model HVR M15J M15U M15N PAL model 15 15 15 Adjustment Address 10 to FF Adjustment Page BO Adjustment Address 00 to FF Adjustment Page ID _ 000 Initializing method pi lo om fof Set the following data 00 NTSC model 01 PAL model Set the following data 20 Initializing A page 21 Initializing B page 22 Initializing D page 23 Initializing 1A page 24 Initializing 1B page 25 Initializing A and 1A page 26 Initializing B and 1B page 28 Initializing A B D 1A and 1B page ______ 6 7 00 01 Press PAUSE Write button 7 7 02 Check the data changes to 01 Perform Modification of 1 1 Page Data Note 3 The order from 1 to 7 must be performed continuously without turning off the power If the power 1 turned off in the midway of work and then even if E 20 00 is displayed at the next start of the set the data on each page can be changed normally HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 38 2 Modification of A B D 1A 1B Page Data If the A B D 1A IB page data has been initialized change the data of the Fixed data 2 address shown in the following table by manual input Modifying Method 1 Before changing the data select page 0 address 01 and set data 01 2 If modification of data on pages A B D set data 00 to page 0 address 10 and then select pages A B D 3 I
139. other than HDV 1080i is output the color bars are down converted and output The transition edges between the color bars are distorted e You cannot change the current setting during recording DV BARS Selects the aspect ratio of color bars set in BARS TYPE DVCAM DV SP format only Sets the aspect ratio of color bars to 16 9 4 3 Sets the aspect ratio of color bars to 4 3 You cannot change the current setting during recording EE PB SEL Sets the stop fast forward and rewind modes Outputs EE pictures and EE sounds PB Mutes the image and sound Even PB is selected when you press REC button EE pictures and EE sounds are output When HDV DV IN TC UB SET menu is set to EXTERNAL and INPUT SELECT switch is set to HDV DV the time code of the other device connected to HDV DV jack is displayed on Data display screen 480i LEVEL Selects the component output level of luminance and chrominance from either or SMPTE signals when the component output is 480i ISMPTEJ Sets COMPONENT OUT jacks to SMPTE level BETACAM Sets COMPONENT OUT jacks to BETACAM level For details on COMPONENT OUT jacks specifications see page 75 48 Chapter 4 Adjusting and Setting Through Menus DISPLAY SET menu DISPLAY SET DATA CODE eee whether or not to display the data codes on the analog video output page 28 Does not display the data codes DATE Displays the date and time when recorded
140. output from HDV DV jack 33 37 41 This setting will affect analog outputs AUTO 46 Automatically switches signals to HDV format or DVCAM DV format during tape playback When the i LINK cable is connected the signals in HDV format or DVCAM DV format are switched automatically and signals from amp HDV DV jack will be input output for recording playback Outputs portions of signals recorded in HDV format during tape playback When the i LINK cable is connected only the signals in HDV format from p HDV DV jack are input output for recording playback Also select this setting when the unit is connected to the i LINK cable to a computer supporting HDV format see pages 25 41 Outputs signals of portions recorded in DVCAM DV format during tape playback When the i LINK cable is connected only the signals in DVCAM DV format from HDV DV jack are input or output for recording playback Also select this setting when the unit is connected to the i LINK cable to a personal computer that supports DV format see pages 25 41 Before changing the setting be sure to disconnect the i LINK cable or turn the other device off If an i LINK cable is connected when you change the setting the video equipment may not be able to recognize the signal correctly e If you select AUTO the screen turns off temporarily when HDV signals are switched to DVCAM DV signals or vice versa The video and audio also stops at the same time For d
141. position Alternatively set the mechanism deck to the LE position using the mode selector II J 15 Refer to page 6 7 TG2 7 preset plate Boss Attach the boss while aligning it with the hole of the cassette reference plate J 12 Cassette reference plate J 12 2 Check and adjustment Connect the positive probe of a digital voltmeter to E T out TG2 for measurement of TG2 data or to E T out TG7 for mea surement of TG7 data First press the guide to the TG2 7 preset plate J 14 then release your hand from the guide and read the voltmeter value Adjust RV004 TG2 side or 002 TG7 side until the voltmeter measurement is 2 5 0 1 V TG2 side or 2 2 0 1 V TG7 side when releasing your hand Then press the guide to the TG2 7 preset plate 7 14 Adjust RV003 TG2 side or RVOOI TG7 side until the voltmeter measurement is 1 3 0 1 V 2 5V adjustment of 1G2 Release your hand from the guide and rotate RV004 2 2V adjustment of TG 7 Release your hand from the guide and rotate RV002 MD 76 board RV003 RV001 1 3V adjustment of TG2 RV004 1 3V adjustment of TG 7 Rotate RV003 while pushing Rotate RV001 while pushing the guide RV002 the guide J gt HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 26 Relay board for tension regulator adjustment J 16 16 and other equipment as shown in the figure below
142. ranges providing a high quality sound recording When signals are input from HDV DV jack the audio mode of the signals to be recorded is the same as that of the input signals Recording performs automatically FS48K mode in HDV format You cannot change this setting during recording Noise may occur at the instant you switch the audio mode To dub audio using an audio dubbing device select FS32K AUDIO Selects whether to adjust the AUDIO REC LV automatically or not Adjusts the audio recording level automatically OFF Adjusts the audio recording level manually Set the audio recording level with AUDIO REC LV pages 35 50 Even this switch is set to ON the setting is not effective against the volume which exceeds the dynamic range of the input amplifier For details on the available volume levels see the Specifications of the unit page 74 AUDIO REC Adjusts the audio recording level for analog audio input CH 1 and 2 while recording LV 6 db Decreases 6 dB from the original audio input level 0 db Leaves the original audio input level 6 db Increases 6 dB from the original audio input level e This setting is available only when AUDIO AGC is set to OFF If the audio level exceeds 0 dB at maximum volume sound distortion occurs For details on the maximum audio recording level input see Specifications on page 74 AUDIO MIX _ Selects the audio to be
143. satisfies the NTSC specified value 3 Set the 601 501 SEL OTHERS menu to 501 4 Check that the frequency f satisfies the PAL specified value 6 46 2 SVIDEO VIDEO OUT Adjustment 2 1 Preparations Perform the following data setting before the S VIDEO VIDEO OUT Adjustment Switch setting 1 DISPLAY OUTPUT switch ie Check the data is 55 Address Dat jeb 01 10 01 5 oo 99 da O 0 Q 5 04 0 10 85 a oo 99 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 47 2 2 S VIDEO OUT Y Level Adjustment VD 036 board Measurement Point Y signal terminal of 5 VIDEO OUT jack 75 Q terminated Measuring Instrument Oscilloscope Adjustment Page Adjustment Address 8A NTSC 90 PAL Specified value A 1000 14 mVp p Adjusting method ge Address Perform Preparations Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote com mander to OFF NORMAL position Set the 601 501 SEL OTH ERS menu to 601 Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote com mander to HOLD SER VICE position Change the data and set the Y signal level A to the NTSC specified value Press PAUSE Write button Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote com mander to OFF NORMAL position Set the 601 501 SEL OTH ERS menu to 501 Se
144. select an aspect ratio from SQUEEZE LETTER BOX except HDV DV jack output or EDGE CROP Multiple input output interfaces p HDV DV jack COMPONENT OUT jacks S VIDEO jacks and VIDEO jacks and AUDIO jacks are equipped on the unit and enable the connection with various devices JOG AUDIO function If you use the optional remote control unit DSRM 10 not supplied audio can be monitored at various playback speeds when in jog shuttle mode Jog audio cannot be output when the tape is recorded in HDV format Screen Language Setting You can select the language The default language setting is English See page 53 to change the screen language Compact size allowing vertical installation The compact size of the unit allows installation a vertical position and saves space During non linear editing you can install the unit in a vertical position next to the computer and save working space Easy maintenance functions Self diagnostics alarm functions The system automatically detects an invalid operation bad connection or a malfunction and outputs a description a cause and a recovery method with COMPONENT OUT jacks S VIDEO jack and VIDEO jack Digital hours meter A digital hours meter counts four types of time data operating time drum rotation time tape running time and tape threading unthreading The digital hours data are indicated on the menu oveam IN and IW are trademarks of Sony Cor
145. settings Continued Chapter 1 Overview 13 N IAJ AO 191deuo A9IAJSAO 191deuo Location and Function of Parts COMPONENT OUT jacks Use to output component sienals To connect a device equipped with the component vldeo Input connectors use COMPONENT Jacks on the unit If you use Jacks you can output high quality video with even less signal deterioration in quality compared with S VIDEO jack You can set the output video format by using COMPONENT of VIDEO OUT in IN OUT REC menu When DISPLAY OUTPUT switch is set to ALL text data such as time code menu and alarm messages are superimposed on a monitor connected using COMPONENT OUT jacks page 15 When you change the video format setting of COMPONENT of VIDEO OUT in IN OUT REC menu the images output from HDV DV jack S VIDEO jack and VIDEO jack may be distorted for a moment e The output level of COMPONENT OUT jacks is as follows Output at 4801 NTSC With selected in IN OUT REC menu Y 1 0 Vp p with 0 286 Vp p sync negative output impedance 75 Q ohms unbalanced Pb Cb B Y Pr Cr R Y 0 7 Vp p output impedance 75 9 ohms unbalanced 75 color bars with 7 5 IRE setup With SMPTE selected in IN OUT REC menu Y 1 0 Vp p with 0 3 Vp p sync negative output impedance 75 Q ohms unbalanced Pb Cb B Y Pr Cr R Y 0 7 Vp p output impedance 75 Q ohms unbalanced 100 color
146. several parts Before removing the main slider remove Brake arm S at the front of the chassis while re ferring to Information on page 6 5 Otherwise the main slider cannot be removed Main slider The main slider is fixed by the two shafts and the two bent portions at the rear of the chassis The main slider can be removed when it is moved to the rightmost end positions Shafts of arm Bent portions Insert the main slider arm into the fixing hole and attach it to the fixing shaft at the front of the chassis while referring to the figure above To facilitate assembly stick adhesive tape so that the main slider arm does not drop Perform assembly so that the main slider can pass under the bent portion of the chassis If Ratchet brake remains move down the Ratchet brake as shown in the left figure and attach the main slider Carefully attach the pendulum stopper assembly so that the two shafts fit in the two long holes of the main slider Main slider 3 Pendulum stopper assembly shafts Attach the shaft of the main slider arm to the long hole of the main slider Main slider Move the slider to the leftmost end so that the small positioning hole of the main slider is superimposed on the small positioning hole of the chassis and fix the main slider The position where the main slider is fixed will be used as a reference during assembling and phas
147. signal from amp HDV OUT jacks S VIDEO OUT jack and VIDEO DV jack may be interrupted Also the unit may detect OUT jack signals such as a copyright information signal incorrectly ON STANDBY switch and lamp e When a signal is input from amp HDV DV jack the Press this switch to turn the unit on and the ON settings of the menu listed below are unavailable STANDBY lamp lights up in green When you press 601 501 SEL this switch again the unit goes into STANDBY mode AUDIO MODE and the lamp lights up in red AUDIO LOCK AUDIO AGC INPUT SELECT switch AUDIO REC LV Switches the signal input jack from amp HDV DV jack S VIDEO jack and VIDEO jack Cassette Lid HDV DV Inputs a signal from amp HDV DV jack Open this lid to insert or eject a cassette S VIDEO Inputs a signal from S VIDEO jack For details of usable cassettes see Notes on Power Supply VIDEO Inputs a signal from VIDEO jack and Video Cassettes on page 20 For details of inserting or ejecting a cassette see Inserting Ejecting Cassettes on page 21 8 Chapter 1 Overview 1 1 lt gt button Use these buttons in menu settings and other settings execute button Use this button menu settings MENU button Press this button to display the menu on screen Chapter 1 Overview 9 A9IAJSAO 191deuo N IAJ AO 191deuo Location and Function of Parts 1 Tape transport control section T
148. spring TG7 opposite side to portion to lock Tension coil spring TG2 Band TG2 TG7 assembly a Shaft Shaft Fig 1 Assembly Attach them while referring to figure above Apply grease to the top side of the fixing shaft of or below and the descriptions the TG arm Fig 1 When these parts are replaced or attached perform each adjust ment from Adjustment Start 3 of the flowchart on page 6 23 Half size of one grain of rice LA L O Hook each spring on Hig 2 loss qh Q sma 2 Attach the TG band assembly to the TG arm assembly Fig 2 Be sure that the felt sides of the TG band face toward the reel tables so that they surround the respective reel tables 3 Attach the tension coil spring to the TG arm assembly Fig 3 4 e Hook the spring of the tension coil spring TG2 from the inside and put it under the TG band Fig 3 4 e Hook the spring of the tension coil spring TG7 from the outside and put it under the TG7 band Fig 3 4 4 Attach the TG arm block to the shaft or attach tension coil spring to the second hook When attaching the TG2 arm the 777 part must be at the left of portion of the slider Fig 3 5 Attach the adjuster of the TG band to shafts 9 and Fixing shaft or Not good This part also must be inserted into the shaft Fix the TG band and TG arm with new stop washers When Hook the
149. spring from the inside Hook the spring from the outside attaching the TG arm do not forget to attach the compression and put it under the TG band and put it under the arm coil spring TG Fig 1 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 16 3 17 PINCH SLIDER AND LOADING ARM ASSY SUB SLIDER ARM SUB SLIDER ENCODER GEAR MAIN CAM GEAR COUPLING GEAR SUB CAM GEAR Disassembly Remove them in order of p Q p G p 4 5 gt 6 gt 7 gt 8 Pinch slider Sub slider arm A Coupling gear pin cll Assembly Attach them while referring to the figure above or Check before work When attaching the parts described in this section various phase adjustments are required Before work refer to page 6 19 and check the reference phases Rear side of chassis Phase adjustment hole 2 V lt Loading arm assy Positioning hole gt GL gear 1 Main cam gear GL gear S Fig 5 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 17 Disassembly of the pinch slider Move the pinch slider to the leftmost end and slide it upward and remove it when two shafts are superimposed on the holes of the pinch slider Disassembly of the sub slider Move the sub slider to the rightmost and remove it from two shafts O Qu This can be removed C CO II This cannot be removed Fig 3 Disassembly of the encoder
150. the device to the unit which may cause a malfunction e If you connect the output connectors of the unit to the input connectors of a player or that of a monitor a humming noise may be generated or the image may be distorted If these phenomena occur use INPUT SELECT switch to select a signal that is not being input or disconnect the cables Continued Chapter 2 Playback and Recording 33 pue JOBdABId Jeideuo pue JOBdABId 91dBuO Using the Unit as aVideocassette Recorder A The unit cannot record MPEG2 signals except HDV 10801 signals e When you record signals input from amp HDV DV jack the connection between the recorded picture pauses for a second Settings for Recording Preparation on the recorder the unit e Before recording set the date and time on the unit so that the recording time can be written into the search signal You can set the date and time by setting CLOCK SET in OTHERS menu page 54 e Editing not be possible with a signal that is copvright protected e During recording the tape transport control buttons except STOP and PAUSE are disabled to prevent the tape running mode from being changed by an incorrect operation 1 Turn the power on the monitor then set the monitor s input according to the input signals 2 Set up the player to play back a tape For details refer to the instruction manual of the player
151. the search signals mav not be detected correctly e If non recorded portions are included in the middle of a tape signal search may not be performed correctly e Vou cannot add search signals after recording The unit does not support reading and marking Index search signals on cassette memorv For duplicating with the DSR 25 45 50 see page 20 e Searching may not be done correctly if the tapes were not recorded on Sonv brand digital video equipment Auto Repeat The untt can repeat the playback of all or a part of the 1 Set AUTO REPEAT in VTR SET menu to ON 2 Press REW button if the tape is already rewound press PLAY button The unit rewinds the tape to its beginning and starts playback automatically When the following items on the tape are searched AUTO REPEAT playback starts automatically Index signals A portion unrecorded A portion recorded in the format set by other than AUTO in HDV DV SEL in IN OUT REC menu Tape end Auto Repeat using an external AC timer If you connect an external AC timer not supplied to the unit you can repeat playback automatically at the preset time 1 Connect the unit to an external AC timer to the unit DSR M15 real panel 28 220 6 00 Q 5 m AC adaptor AC timer gt toa wall outlet 2 Set AUTO REPEAT in VTR SET menu t
152. the unit is playing back at regular speed x1 while detecting a blank portion on the tape the unit counts the blank portion as ATN formatted in DVCAM When using the duplicating function that is equipped with a device such as the DSR 25 45 50 select DVCAM Please note that a duplicated tape and the source tape recorded in HDV format with DVCAM selected do not share the same ATN Time code value is displayed correctly When you change the video format setting of DOWN CONVERT of i LINK SET in IN OUT REC menu the video signal output from COMPONENT OUT jacks S VIDEO jack or VIDEO OUT jack may be distorted for a moment Before changing your setting be sure to disconnect the i LINK cable If you change the setting while i LINK is connected the video device may not recognize the new setting Continued Chapter 4 Adjusting and Setting Through Menus 47 snue N UBNOJU L pue Bunsn py p 1 snu N uBnouu pue Bunsn py 91dBuO Operating the Menus gt IN OUT COLOR BAR Selects whether to display color bars or not Also you may select color bars with or without tone Signals 1 kHz full bit 20 dB at 60i 1 kHz full bit 18 dB at 50i Does not display color bars and no tone signals Displays color bars without tone signals Displays color bars with tone signals P Color bars and tone signals are output from amp HDV
153. this unit data 00 is written in the above addresses F4 to FF when first error occurs in the unit the data corresponding to the error is written in the first emergency ad dress F4 to F7 In the same way when the second error occurs the data corresponding to the error is written in the second emer gency address F8 to FB Finally when the last error occurs the data corresponding to the error is written in the last emergency address FC to FF Note After completing adjustments be sure to initialize the data of addresses F4 to FF to 00 Initializing method Address Data Procedure ofja jaf 02 Press PAUSE Write button po heck the data changes to 00 7 o0 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 63 2 EMG Code Emergency Code Codes corresponding to the errors which occur are written in C page addresses F4 F8 and The type of error indicated by the code are shown in the following table 10 T FG error during normal drum rotation DEW detection DEW aseton _ 3 MSW Code MSW when an alarm occurred MSW Mode Switch Information when an alarm occurred MSW when a transition starts MSW information when the mechanism position starts to move if L motor runs MSW of target destination MSW information of target position if the mechanism position moves Mechanism position UNLOAD LOAD M d E S Sa E NA i
154. to be repaired P Machine to be repaired ILI X gt Z Download the data NS Save the data The same model of the same destination After the EVR data is saved and downloaded check the respective items of the EVR data Refer to page 6 2 for the items to be checked HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 1 1 1 Adjusting items when replacing main parts boards When replacing main parts adjust the items indicated by in the following table Note 1 When replacing the drum assy or the mechanism deck reset the data of page 7 address A8 to AB to 00 Refer to Record of Use check of 6 3 SERVICE Note 2 C2601 Flash memory and IC4202 Flash memory on VD 036 board cannot be replaced Replaced part Block Mounted part replacement replacement m 2 Rz 2 8 8 6512 els gt 5 lt 2 5 5 S O 21 2 2 2 2 2127 als 8 9 Saloje sisl i lala amp gt 2 eloloilmim Adjustment Section Adjustment gt olejlelsieleisies 5 Z 51515 Co G HEHHE 8888881818188 2 slsls Sad Es gt gt gt 14 gt gt gt gt
155. to other equipment You cannot up convert DVCAM DV format to HDV format on the unit e During playback in if DV SP is selected from HDV DV CONV in i LINK SET AUDIO MODE is fixed to UNLOCK MODE When you play back a tape in DVCAM or DV format the unit cannot convert between DVCAM and DV format or switch between LOCK MODE and UNLOCK MODE Appendix 71 xipueddy xipueddy Compatibility of HDV DVCAM and DV Formats Recording tape when the unit is used as a recorder I LINK input format menuitem Recording tape format AUDIO MODE HDV DV SEL REC MODE HDV ATO HDV LOCK MODE D __ CREE MEE o No recording DVCAM DVCAM 2 Complies with formats recorded in tapes DV SP DV Complies with formats recorded in tapes 1 When the unit is used as a recorder the recording format is determined by 25 REC MODE setting in IN OUT REC menu if the input signal format is DVCAM or DV 2 If you duplicate a tape when the unit is set to DVCAM as a recorder the time code format of the duplicated tape becomes somewhat different from the time code format specified as DVCAM note however that this does not affect editing accuracy in special cases 3 The unit cannot switch between LOCK MODE and UNLOCK MODE AUDIO MODE complies with input signals e On the unit HDV signals input from 1 LINK cannot be down converted to DVCAM DV for recording f you use t
156. to your desirable recording format For details of the recording tape format see page 72 Do not change INPUT SELECT switch setting during recording If you change the setting of this switch during the recording the recording will stop for several seconds Recording will restart after the internal circuits are switched During this time no image 1S recorded 6 If INPUT SELECT switch is set to S VIDEO or VIDEO select the audio mode With a amp HDV DV connection skip step 6 7 and 8 When you select S VIDEO or VIDEO with INPUT SELECT switch set AUDIO mode by setting AUDIO MODE in AUDIO SET menu page 50 FS32K Switches the audio mode to 4 channel mode FS4SK Switches the audio mode to 2 channel mode When recording tape in DV SP you can set AUDIO LOCK mode with AUDIO LOCK in AUDIO SET menu page 51 Note When signals are input from amp HDV DV jack those signals input to the recorder with the audio mode are the same as the signals input from the unit with the audio mode 7 Select the recording level adjustment mode usine AUDIO AGC in AUDIO SET menu You cannot adjust recording level if you record signals input via HDV DV jack e For connecting the unit to a device that does not have an 1 LINK jack the sound is recorded on CH1 2 when the audio mode is set to FS32K 4 channel mode 8 Adjust the audio recording level with AUDIO REC LV in AUDIO SET menu if necessary p
157. unit adopts the 1080 scanning lines interlace HDV1080 60i and HDV1080 501 1440 x 1080 pixels format of the HDV specifications The recording bit rate is approximately 25 Mbps The unit is equipped with an 1 LINK digital interface and can be digitally connected with HDV compatible televisions or computers 6 Chapter 1 Overview DVCAM DV format DVCAM 1 based on the consumer DV format which uses the 4 1 1 component digital format 601 or the 4 2 0 format 501 and provides a s inch digital recording format for professional use The unit provides both DVCAM format recording playback and DV format in SP mode recording playback For details see Compatibility of HDV DVCAM and DV Formats on page 66 Compatible with both 1080 60i NTSC and 1080 50i PAL systems The unit is compatible with 60i and 50i systems You can switch these input signals using the menu setting page 55 This compatibility allows you to record download or play back upload both 501 and 60i signals with your VCR computer or other equipment However the unit cannot convert the color system of the signals The unit set in 601 system has a field frequency of 59 94 Hz High definition down convert function When you want to playback tape recorded in HDV format you can down convert any Images to output them This function allows you to preview recorded images on a monitor which is not compatible with High Definition HD format Also you can
158. with the equipment to be connected f the audio mode is set to 32 kHz 4 channel Set AUDIO MIX to CH1 CH2 or MIX EE PB SEL in IN OUT REC menu is set to PB Set EE PB SEL to EE The setting of INPUT SELECT switch does not match the signal input Set the switch according to the signal input e With an analog connection the current setting of 601 501 SEL in OTHERS menu is not appropriate Set it to the appropriate position for the device you are using Chapter 5 Maintenance 61 G J91dBUO 1 Warning indicators and messages Self diagnosis display Warning Indicators The following alarm indicators may appear on an external monitor For further information about each symptom and recovery method see the relevant page indicated in the parentheses Message Alarm Indicator Cause Corrective Action CETJEHREILEIESEIEPEIE If an error still recurs after you retry the corrective actions several times contact Self diagnosis display Sony Customer Service or your place of purchase C 21 IL Condensation has occurred Remove the cassette and insert it again after approximately 1 hour page 66 C 22 LIL I The video head is dirty Use a cleaning cassette to clean the head page 64 C 31 L1L1 C 32 L1L1 Symptoms other than the above are occurring Insert a cassette again and retrv the operation Do not take t
159. you change the video format setting of DOWN CONVERT of i LINK SET in IN OUT REC menu the video signal output from COMPONENT OUT jacks S VIDEO OUT jack or VIDEO OUT jack might be distorted for a moment LANC jack Use this jack when controlling the tape transport operation of the unit using a device that has LANC jack Notes e LANC jack on the unit has only LANC S functions The unit has no LANC M functions A device that is set to LANC S mode cannot be connected to the unit Either this the unit or the other device may not operate properly e When using the unit as a player set LANC mode on the recorder to M A device that does not have an M S switching function cannot be used to control the unit When the device for connecting to the unit has LANC M function to switch between SHUTTLE A B select SHUTTLE A for HDV formatted tape and SHUTTLE B for the DVCAM DV formatted tape L ANC connection transmits command signals for playback stop pause playback as well as the time code tape counter and data status of the unit Jacks labeled CONTROL L have the same function as LANC jacks There are some limitations when you edit an HDV formatted tape Refer to the Notes in Preparations on page 42 1 LANC Local Application Control bus system Bidirectional interface used to control a consumer VCR Notes on all Video output jacks The unit is only compatible with standard video signals I
160. 0 402 01 TRANSISTOR PT4850FE000F C2011 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V SENSOR C2012 1 164 943 81 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16 C2013 1 164 943 81 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16 lt RESISTOR gt C2014 1 164 943 81 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16 R001 1 216 814 11 METAL CHIP 270 5 1 10W C2015 1 137 910 11 TANTAL CHIP 10uF 20 16V R003 1 216 810 11 METAL CHIP 120 5 1 10W R004 1 216 837 11 METAL CHIP 22K 5 1 10W lt CONNECTOR gt R005 1 218 867 11 METAL CHIP 6 8K 0 5 1710W R006 1 218 867 11 METAL CHIP 6 8K 0 5 1 40W CN1001 1 818 441 91 CONNECTOR BOARD TO BOARD 100P CN1002 1 691 382 51 CONNECTOR FFC FPC 18P R007 1 216 809 11 METAL CHIP 100 5 1 10W CN1003 1 691 359 51 CONNECTOR FFC FPC 21 R008 1 216 837 11 METAL CHIP 22K 5 1 10W CN1004 1 691 359 51 CONNECTOR FFC FPC ZIF 21P R009 1 216 837 11 METAL CHIP 22K 5 1 10W CN1005 1 691 375 51 CONNECTOR FFC FPC ZIF 11 R010 1 218 867 11 METAL CHIP 6 8K 0 5 1 10W R011 1 218 867 11 METAL CHIP 6 8K 0 5 1 40W CN2000 1 691 374 51 CONNECTOR 10 R012 1 216 174 00 RES CHIP 100 5 1 8W lt IC gt R013 1 216 837 11 METAL CHIP 22K 5 110W R014 1 216 184 00 RES CHIP 270 5 1 8W IC1001 8 759 338 95 NJM2903V R015 1 216 814 11 METAL CHIP 210 5 1 10W IC2000 6 707 432 01 TLS26A102PFBR R028 1 216 809 11 METAL CHIP 100 5 1 10W lt COIL gt R029 1 216 809 11 METAL CHIP 100 5 1 10W R030 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0 L2000 1 469 967 21 INDUCTO
161. 00 507 91 1 164 937 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 100 415 11 1 100 507 91 1 100 507 91 Description CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL CHIP TANTAL CHIP TANTAL CHIP TANTAL CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 0 1uF 47uF 22UF 22uF 22uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 01uF 10uF 4 uF 4 uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 4 uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 01uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 1uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 001uF 4 uF 0 1uF 4 7uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 001uF 0 1uF 0 01uF 0 1uF 4 7uF 4 7uF 0 1uF 4 7uF 0 001uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 47uF 4 uF 4 uF 10 10 20 20 20 20 10 10 10 20 20 20 10 10 10 10 20 10
162. 013 8 61080 F 3 61420 B 11 C2003 F 7 C3015 F 9 03663 4 11 R2014 B 7 01081 1 01421 B 11 C2004 4 12 03016 F 9 03664 4 10 R2015 B 8 01082 D 1 61422 B 12 02005 4 12 03017 9 03667 L 12 R2018 8 61083 F 3 61423 12 02006 J 12 03018 8 3668 L 12 R2019 6 8 61084 F 3 01424 10 12 2007 J 11 03019 F 9 4001 l 5 R2020 6 8 01085 F 3 01425 0 10 C2008 J 12 03020 10 04002 l 5 R2021 6 8 01087 F 2 61426 0 12 C2009 J 12 C3021 9 04003 l 5 61090 E 3 01430 0 10 C2010 1 12 C3022 8 C4004 l 5 61093 C 3 61433 60 12 C2011 1 12 03023 8 04005 5 01094 6 2 01435 0 10 02012 J 13 C3024 F 8 04006 5 01095 2 61440 0 11 C2013 J 13 C3025 9 04007 5 01096 2 01445 0 11 02201 F 6 03026 F 9 04008 5 01097 2 01450 60 9 02202 6 6 03027 F 9 04009 H 4 01098 2 01451 0 9 2203 6 6 03201 B 4 04010 5 01099 2 1453 D 9 2204 6 6 C3202 B 5 C4011 4 01201 0 6 01454 E 12 02206 F 6 03203 8 4 04012 H 4 01202 C 6 1464 D 9 02208 F 5 C3204 5 04013 5 01203 60 6 01470 0 8 02209 6 6 C3205 B 5 04014 H 4 61204 D 7 01471 9 C2210 G 6 C3206 B 4 C4015 4 61205 D 7 01472 8 02211 F 6 C3207 B 4 04016 4 01206 60 6 61473 D 9 02212 F 6 C3208 B 5 C4017 H 4 61207 6 01474 D 8 02213 F 6 C3209 B 5 C4018 l 4 01208 C 6 01475 60 11 02214 F 6 C3210 B 5 C4019 l 4 01209 0 7 01476 12 02215 F 6 03211 5 04020
163. 03 Adjusting remote commander Measurement Point Measuring Instrument Adjustment Page Adjustment Address 16 The data of page 3 address 03 1s 00 Note 1 Check that the data of page 0 address 10 is 00 Specified value Adjusting method Dil 1 ment without inserting cassette O mw rl Check data changes in the following order 5 3 02 IB 00 6 3 03 Checkthedata is 00 Note 2 jo S Note 2 If the data is 01 adjustment has errors or the mecha nism deck is defective If the data is 80 the mechanism deck is in emergency state or the end of tape was detected 2 Switching Position Adjustment VD 036 board Note 3 If bit0 of the data is 1 the EVEN channel is defective RadarW If of the data is 1 the ODD channel is defective Contents of the defect is see written into page C ad Playback dress 10 and 12 See following table SW OL standard XH2 3 For the bit values refer to 6 3 SERVICE MODE 3 4 4 Bit value discrimination Measurement Point If bit3 of the data is 1 the tape end being played so is rewind the tape and perform the adjustment again o fe When the EVEN channel is defective Specified value The data of page 3 address 03 1 address 10_ Writing into EEP 1 5001 is defective uwa C w Adjustme
164. 07 lt lt a lt lt 2p 88 5 4 2 25 a gt lt E E E E E k k eB E F E gt gt 9 eee ee Pee ee RRB G 20 F F gt F F F F E KS F F F gt F F F F gt F F F F F F F gt F F gt L3201 A 2 8V Ga X2 Xa Xa Xs COO 47 1819202122 Kea OE OOO OO OOOO 17 17 A_2 8V gt gt m NO D_2 8V 1 R3216 16 17 __ __ _______ ______ _ 2 D_1 8V C3201 C3203 C3218 4 7U 4 7U 0 1u REG_GND R3210 5 17 10 17 2 028 8 17 11 17 gt 5 IC 3201 PLL ON gt gt FB3202 D_2 8V 1 2 lt lt 2 029 11 17 XIC_3201_INT gt XIC_3201_INT XCS_IC_3201 XCS_IC_3201 gt gt 05 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 4 8 VD 036 3 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 VD 036 BOARD 4 17
165. 0V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 6 3V 6 3V 10V 10V 10V 10V 6 3V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V Ref No 1838 C1839 C1840 C1841 C1842 C1843 C1871 C1872 C1873 C1875 C1877 C1878 C1879 C1880 C1881 C1882 C2001 C2002 C2003 C2004 C2005 C2006 C2007 C2008 C2009 C2010 C2011 C2012 C2013 C2201 C2202 C2203 C2204 C2206 C2208 C2209 C2210 C2211 C2212 C2213 C2214 C2215 C2216 C2217 C2219 C2220 C2221 C2222 C2224 C2225 C2226 C2227 C2228 C2229 C2230 C2231 C2232 C2233 Part No 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 137 710 11 1 125 777 11 1 164 943 81 1 164 943 81 1 125 777 11 1 137 710 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 127 895 91 1 125 777 11 1 165 884 91 1 165 884 91 1 165 884 91 1 165 897 11 1 165 908 11 1 165 908 11 1 165 908 11 1 127 895 91 1 127 895 91 1 165 908 11 1 127 760 11 1 137 710 11 1 100 539 91 1 100 539 91 1 137 710 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 129 7 74 11 1 125 777 11 1 127 895 91 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 127 895 91 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 100 539 91 Description CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC C
166. 1 CN4602 CN5401 CN5402 CN5403 CN6401 D1003 D1006 D1008 D1009 D1010 D1011 D1203 D1205 D1401 D1402 D1403 D1404 D1405 D1406 D1407 D1409 D1411 D1413 D1416 D1418 D1419 D1420 D3001 D3002 D3003 D3600 D3601 D3602 D4001 D4002 D4004 D4005 D4006 D4603 D4604 D4605 D5001 D5401 A F1001 A F1002 A F1003 A F1004 A F1005 AF1201 A F1202 Part No 1 506 481 11 1 750 303 41 1 818 817 51 1 691 348 51 1 695 320 21 1 785 848 91 1 695 320 31 1 764 007 11 8 719 027 76 8 719 085 52 6 500 813 01 6 500 813 01 8 719 069 28 6 500 813 01 8 719 085 52 8 719 074 08 8 719 067 56 8 719 067 56 8 719 067 56 8 719 067 56 8 719 067 56 8 719 067 56 8 719 073 28 8 719 067 56 8 719 066 98 8 719 062 16 8 719 067 56 8 719 062 16 8 719 067 56 8 719 056 23 6 500 275 01 6 500 275 01 6 500 819 01 8 719 067 56 8 719 067 56 8 719 056 23 8 719 056 23 8 719 056 23 8 719 067 56 8 719 067 56 8 719 067 56 8 719 069 28 6 500 813 01 6 500 813 01 8 719 069 28 8 719 066 98 1 576 406 21 1 576 406 21 1 576 406 21 1 576 406 21 1 576 406 21 1 576 406 21 1 576 406 21 Description PIN CONNECTOR 2P CONNECTOR BOARD BOARD 20 FFC FPC CONNECTOR ZIF 40 FFC FPC ZIF 10 PIN CONNECTOR 1 5mm SMD 2P CONNECTOR BOARD BOARD 100P PIN CONNECTOR 1 5mm SMD 2P PIN CONNECTOR SMD 12 lt DIODE gt DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIOD
167. 1 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 137 710 11 1 100 611 91 1 137 710 11 1 107 819 11 1 164 943 81 1 125 777 11 1 162 917 11 1 162 918 11 1 125 777 11 1 126 392 11 1 125 889 91 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 127 760 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 112 298 91 1 164 943 81 1 164 943 81 1 164 943 81 1 164 850 11 1 164 850 11 1 100 507 91 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 129 7 74 711 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 165 908 11 1 165 908 11 1 100 507 91 1 164 943 81 1 137 710 11 1 137 710 11 1 165 908 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 164 943 81 1 127 738 91 1 164 943 81 1 165 908 11 1 125 777 11 1 164 943 81 1 125 777 11 1 100 566 91 1 100 566 91 Description CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC C
168. 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W Ref No R2606 R2807 R2808 R2809 R2812 R2813 R3001 R3002 R3003 R3004 R3005 R3006 R3007 R3008 R3013 R3015 R3018 R3019 R3020 R3021 R3022 R3023 R3201 R3202 R3203 R3204 R3205 R3206 R3207 R3206 R3209 R3210 R3211 R3212 R3213 R3214 R3215 R3216 R3217 R3216 R3219 R3220 R3221 R3222 R3223 R3224 R3225 R3226 R3600 R3601 R3602 R3603 R3604 R3605 R3606 R3607 R3608 Part No 1 218 953 11 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 941 81 1 218 965 11 1 218 990 81 1 218 965 11 1 218 990 81 1 218 946 11 1 218 957 11 1 218 941 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 941 81 1 218 941 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 938 11 1 208 911 11 1 218 938 11 1 208 911 11 1 218 938 11 1 218 938 11 1 208 702 11 1 208 869 11 1 218 989 11 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 990 81 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 965 11 1 218 961 11 1 218 959 11 1 218 957 11 1 218 957 11 1 218 945 11 1 218 945 11 1 218 941 81 1 218 941 81 Description RES CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP R
169. 1 5 dB Note 0 dBs 0 775 Vrms Switch setting 1 AUDIO MODE AUDIO SET menu FS32K Checking method 1 AUDIO MODE AUDIO SET menu FS48K Checking method 1 Enter 1 kHz 4 dBs signal to the AUDIO IN terminal CH 1 2 Measure the output of AUDIO OUT terminal CH 1 at this time and assume it to be a dBs 3 Enter 20 kHz 4 dBs signal to the AUDIO IN terminal CH 1 4 Measure the output of AUDIO OUT terminal CH 1 at this time and assume it to be b dBs 5 Check with the oscilloscope that no clip is found in the output waveform 6 Calculate the difference A dB between output levels b dBs and dBs to check that it satisfies the specified value A dB b dBs a dBs 7 For the CH 2 make a checking in the same manner 5 E E AUTO Check Signal Audio 1 kHz 4 dBs signal AUDIO IN terminal CH 1 2 AUDIO OUT terminal CH 1 2 Audio level meter Specified Value 8 0 4 dBs Note 0 dBs 0 775 Vrms Switch setting 1 AUDIO AUDIO SET menu 2 AUDIOAGC AUDIO SET menu Checking method 1 Enter 1 KHz dBs signal to the AUDIO IN terminal CH 1 2 2 Check that the output of AUDIO OUT terminal CH 1 2 sat isfies the specified value HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 59 6 E E
170. 1 501 SEL OTH ERS menu to 501 Check the sync signal level A to the PAL specified value Check the burst signal level B to the PAL specified value Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote com mander to HOLD SER VICE position Perform Processing after Complete Adjustment c gt to elo Fig 6 2 5 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 2 5 Processing after Complete Adjustment Perform the setting through the procedure mentioned below when you finish the S VIDEO VIDEO OUT Adjustment ge af S 10 J Press PAUSE Write button EN Dd E Fa Fa PE KZ EN o 0 s 2 6 49 3 VIDEO OUT Level Check E E VD 036 board VIDEO OUT jack 75 Q terminated Oscilloscope Specified value Sync level 286 18 mVp p NTSC 300 18 mVp p PAL Burst level 286 18 mVp p NTSC 300 18 mVp p PAL Switch setting 1 DISPLAY OUTPUT switch OFF 2 INPUT SELECT switch VIDEO Checking method 1 Enter the color bar signal to VIDEO IN jack 2 Set the 601 501 SEL OTHERS menu to 601 3 Check the sync signal level A to the NTSC specified value 4 Check the burst signal level B to the NTSC specified value 5 Set the 601 501 SEL OTHERS menu to 501 6 Check the sync signal level A to the PAL specified value 7 Check the burst signal level
171. 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 10 20 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 10 20 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 10V 10V 6 3V 4V 4V 10V 10V 16V 6 3V 6 3V 6 3V 10V 10V 16V 16V 6 3V 10V 10V 16V 10V 10V 16V 16V 16V 10V 16V 16V 16V 16V 10V 10V 50V 6 3V 10V 6 3V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 50V 10V 16V 10V 6 3V 6 3V 10V 6 3V 50V 10V 10V 10V 10V 6 3V 6 3V 6 3V Ref No 3201 C3202 C3203 C3204 C3205 C3206 C3207 C3208 C3209 C3210 C3211 C3212 C3214 C3215 C3216 C3217 C3218 C3219 C3220 C3600 C3601 C3602 C3603 C3604 C3605 C3606 C3607 C3608 C3609 C3611 C3613 C3614 C3615 C3616 C3617 C3618 C3619 C3620 C3621 C3622 C3623 C3624 C3625 C3626 C3627 C3628 C3629 C3630 C3631 C3632 C3633 C3634 C3635 C3636 C3637 C3638 C3639 C3640 Part No 1 100 507 91 1 164 933 11 1 100 507 91 1 137 710 11 1 165 908 11 1 164 852 11 1 164 852 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 165 875 11 1 165 875 11 1 165 875 11 1 100 611 91 1 164 936 11 1 164 870 11 1 164 870 11 1 164 936 11 1 100 611 91 1 100 611 91 1 100 966 91 1 100 966 91 1 137 934 91 1 164 939 11 1 100 743 91 1 128 964 91 1 137 689 91
172. 10 lt c 59 TAPE END SENSOR DEW SENSOR CL009 JL009 se lt 75 ENCODER S002 CLO10 JLOOS 9 C IN e o v 2 GND CL046 CLO11 JLOO7 JL011 a e e e 1 DEW CLO45 CL012 ee C S_ELETEN T_ELETEN 9613 e RP 243 CLO14 m CN1003 gt CLO15 D001 Through the GL453SE0000F R003 Flexible Flat Cable CL016 TAPE LED XI 120 FRP 001 e 001 bg CLO61 man e ess CLO19 JR003 0 DEW 15 17 HE GND CL020 JROO1 0 CL059 D w 16 8 e 16 W CLO21 CLO58 W 17 e e 15 W CL022 CL057 HALL v 18 14 V TAT CLO42 CL056 AE w Ww t CL053 0 MR_FG2 00052 e gt 9 MR_Vcc CL051 FG E R007 RV001 Jooe Rvoos 8 004 RON Bost 2 Gain OFFSET 7 MR_GND IC002 RV003 6 w 0 049 T ELETEN SENSOR W ICO02 S ELETEN SENSOR 2 v OFFSET IC003 CL047 THS124TE85L e01ilv F M904 R028 REEL MOTOR m IC001 IC001 001 21 BA10358F E2 RP 243 CN1004 Through the Flexible Flat Cable FRP 001 5 4 5 IC004 FI 104 FLEXIBLE BOAI D CHIME 4 VDD e gt CL037 T REEL FG CHIME 3 SDA e eo CASSETTE DETECTION SWITCH CL0S8 R014 TLP907 LB SONY 2 TLP907 0005 SONY CHIME 2 SCK eum 270 2 3 Note CN004 and S00
173. 100K 100K 100K 1K 100K 100K 100K 100K 1K 47K 3 3K 4 7K 3 3 1 5K 0 6K 2 2K 3 3K 3 3K 1K 1K 100K 100K 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 10W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 10W 1 16W 1 10W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W Ref No 5 24 R4096 4097 R4098 R4099 R4104 R4105 R4110 R4111 R4113 R4201 R4202 R4219 R4246 R4247 R4248 R4537 R4540 R4541 R4552 R4553 R4584 R4586 R4601 R4606 R4607 R4608 R4609 R4613 R4614 R4615 R4616 R4619 R4620 R4625 R4629 R4631 R4632 R4635 R4639 R4640 R4641 R4642 R4645 R4646 R4647 R4648 R4649 R4650 R4651 R4657 R4662 R4664 R4676 R4681 R4687 R4693 R5006 R5007 Part No 1 218 953 11 1 218 973 11 1 218 973 11 1 218 973 11 1 216 797 11 1 218 941 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 977 11 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11
174. 10uH 10u 10u C6619 C6624 16 17 dh D 2 8V 123 amp 0 06628 16603 10 D_2 8V 1 C6626 1u FB6401 06603 UP04601008S0 BUFFER CLAMP C6603 10 TS0 ADABOT ADAIN ee gt HDI_YO ADATOP DUM gt HDI Y1 ADAVDD gt HDI_Y2 D ABAVSE BYOUTS SD HDI_Y3 C AD8IN gt HDI_Y4 6601 DYOUT5 0 1u AD8BOT gt HDI_Y5 41 AD8VDD IC6601 DY0U19 gt HDI_Y6 DYOUT7 AD8VSS VIDEG P HDI Y7 DVSS2 p 0 1u 49 AD8TOP A D CONVERTER C6614 1 6601 DVDD2 C6627 0 1u M AD8TB MB87L4261LGA G ER 0 1u DAVSS _ 22 HDI C6615 DCOUT1 gt 2 HDI_C1 E iin ES aol 22 HDI_C2 AGC_CONT u 1 1489 AGCVO MM gt gt HDI C3 2034 dur DCOUT4 gt HDI_C4 5 17 ACC_CONT DCOUTS 5 HDI C5 C6616 DCOUT6 o du Dish co gt gt HDI_C6 C6617 DCOUT7 0 1u DABOT H gt HDI C7 C6618 0 1u DAVDD CL6601 s gt HDI_HD CL6603 6 HDI_OE G CL6604 aos e gt ACLK 33 AL CK13MF0 R6601 5 17 eum 043 11 17 C6620 C6621 R6614 C6622 C6625 0 1 0 1 0 0 1u 0 1u L6401 10uH 9219 R6413 5 e 33k o l 2940 W 86417 86403 470 06401 S 100 2SC4738F Y GR TPL3 W P L L6404 DC LEVEL 10uH DETECT T E u F 32 32 5 3i lt lt O o E gt J 9 gt o x gt qn gt gt R6402 R6405 58 R6409
175. 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 100 415 11 1 100 415 11 1 100 415 11 1 164 874 11 1 164 874 11 1 164 874 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 137 710 11 1 137 710 11 1 137 710 11 1 137 710 11 1 165 908 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 Description CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL CHIP TANTAL CHIP TANTAL CHIP TANTAL CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 10uF 10uF 10uF 1uF 22uF 10uF 0 1uF 22uF 47uF 47uF 10uF 4 7uF 4 7uF 4 7uF 10uF 10uF 0 1uF 0 1
176. 11 1 216 864 11 1 218 965 11 Description RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP RES CHIP 10K 100K 100K 10K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 10K 10K 100K 100K 470 100 10 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 220 68 10 20 12 10 10 10 10 6 2 470 100 100 10 O HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 0 5 0 5 5 0 5 0 5 5 5 5 5 0 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 1
177. 1296 C1297 C1401 C1402 C1404 C1406 C1407 C1409 C1410 C1411 C1412 C1413 C1415 C1417 01418 1420 1421 1422 1423 1424 1425 1426 1430 1433 1 137 910 11 1 164 677 11 1 162 965 11 1 137 910 11 1 137 910 11 1 162 970 11 1 113 991 11 1 137 910 11 1 112 298 91 1 125 889 91 1 125 889 91 1 125 889 91 1 125 889 91 1 125 889 91 1 125 889 91 1 127 760 11 1 127 760 11 1 127 760 11 1 112 300 91 1 127 760 11 1 165 875 11 1 165 176 11 1 127 715 91 1 165 884 91 1 165 884 91 1 165 884 91 1 165 884 91 1 165 884 91 1 165 176 11 1 165 908 11 1 165 908 11 1 165 908 11 1 162 970 11 1 165 908 11 1 100 611 91 1 162 964 11 1 162 970 11 1 100 566 91 1 162 970 11 1 164 227 11 1 162 970 11 1 100 566 91 1 100 566 91 1 165 884 91 1 162 970 11 1 162 927 11 1 100 566 91 1 100 566 91 1 112 298 91 1 162 922 11 1 100 591 91 1 127 738 91 1 127 738 91 1 162 964 11 1 100 566 91 1 162 964 11 1 128 400 11 1 128 400 11 Description TANTAL CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL CHIP TANTAL CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL CHIP TANTAL CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP
178. 157 126 142 158 161 162 163 164 165 167 168 170 171 173 174 1 14 177 1 192 193 194 195 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 196 197 212 215 178 194 210 181 183 184 186 187 189 219 220 221 190 226 229 242 245 Note The characters shown in the parenthesis shown the display on the adjustment remote commander Example If the DDS display or the adjustment remote commander shows BD 55 Because the upper digit of the adjustment number is B and the lower digit is D c the meeting point 189 of 1 and 2 the above table is the corresponding decimal number Table 6 3 1 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 62 3 4 SERVICE MODE 1 Emergence Memory Address Mechanism section F4 EMG code when flrst error occurs Upper MSW code when shift starts when first error OCCUTS Lower MSW code when first error Occurs Lower MSW code to be moved when first error OCCUTS EMG code when second error occurs Upper MSW code when shift starts when second error occurs Lower MSW code when second error occurs Lower MSW code to be moved when second error OCCUTS code when last error Occurs Upper MSW code when shift starts when last error occurs Lower MSW code when last error occurs FF Lower MSW code to be moved when last error OCCUTS When no error occurs in
179. 15N M15E M15P M15C 6 67 8 Record of Self diagnosis Check Address to Note 1 This data will not be erased reset when the lithium 3 V power supply VD 036 board BT1001 is removed Note 2 Check that the data of page 0 address 10 is 00 Detailed code Occurred 5th time Repaired by code Occurred the last time 1 Block function code Occurred the last time Detailed code Occurred the last time BO B6 B9 _ BD 01 03 E Using method 1 The past self diagnosis codes are displayed at page 7 ad dress BC to C6 Refer to 1 1 SELF DIAGNOSIS FUNC TION for detail of the self diagnosis code HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C Initializing method Addres 01 01 Address 00 00 6 68 Data b 00 Press PAUSE button Check that the data 15 00 HVR M15J MT9U MTON MTSE MTSP M1SC RMTDS5 SON Y US Model SERVI NN U AL Canadian Model AEP Model Ver 1 1 2006 08 E Model Chinese Model Japanese Model SUPPLEMENT 1 File this supplement with the service manual DIO6 047 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 9 852 127 81 Published Kohda 5 REPAIR PARTS LIST L 7 Points added portion S Points changed portion 5 1 EXPLODED VIEWS Ref No Part No Description Ref No Part No Description
180. 18 Ref No Part No Description Ref No Part No Description lt DIODE gt A 1166 862 A RP 243 BOARD COMPLETE 0001 6 500 652 01 DIODE GL453SE0000F LED lt CAPACITOR gt lt C gt C1001 1 164 937 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 001uF 10 50V 0001 9 759 510 71 IC BA10358F E2 C1002 1 164 943 81 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16 0002 8 719 052 03 ELEMENT HOLE THS124TE85L C1003 1 164 937 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 001uF 10 50V IC003 8 719 052 03 ELEMENT HOLE THS124TE85L C1004 1 164 937 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 001uF 10 50V IC004 8 719 082 56 PHOTO COUPLER TLP907 LB SONY C1005 1 164 937 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 001uF 10 50V ICOO5 8 719 082 56 PHOTO COUPLER TLP907 LB SONY C2000 1 164 943 81 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16 lt JUMPER RESISTOR gt C2001 1 137 910 11 TANTAL CHIP 10uF 20 16V C2002 1 137 910 11 TANTAL CHIP 10uF 20 16V JROO1 1 216 296 11 SHORT CHIP 0 C2003 1 164 943 81 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16V JR003 1 216 296 11 SHORT CHIP 0 C2004 1 100 415 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 47uF 10 6 3V JR004 1 216 296 11 SHORT CHIP 0 005 1 216 296 11 SHORT CHIP 0 C2005 1 164 943 81 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16 JROOG 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0 C2006 1 164 943 81 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16V C2007 1 100 415 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 47uF 10 6 3V lt TRANSISTOR gt C2008 1 164 943 81 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16V C2009 1 164 943 81 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16V 0001 6 550 402 01 TRANSISTOR PT4850FE000F TAPE END SENSOR C2010 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V 0002 6 55
181. 1874 FB2802 D 28V_1 IC2801 IC1875 101876 2 8V IN IC6601 T Em aza FB2803 HDV STREAM BUFFER L6603 rx m MECHA II PROCESSOR 5 17 D_2 8V_1 D 28V 2 CONVERTER 4 CONTROL D 1 5V MUX DEMUX 8 17 11 17 2 17 p 28 1 B1801 we Q3603 03605 x 4 L1804 LINE pzsv1 FB3202 281 ain CONTROL NC ne 1 IC3201 L1805 c T EG IC5001 2 HDV DV LINK ue EAD 46V _ 4 r 32k INTERFACE n aka dias 3 17 0 SIGNAL D28V2 D A 0 D 2 5V FB1803 PROCESSOR CONVERTER 1503 DOWN 9 17 D_2 8V 1 A 12V 1 Ae CONVERTER 103603 IC4201 Dtsy FB2202 11801 5 17 INVERTER 16M SDRAM E BM 9 17 13 17 EMT 12207 E 10 12202 HDV MPEG VIDEO D 1 5V PA ENCODER DEGODER 104202 MPEG AUDI D 1 8V 32M FLASH IC2501 PROCESSOR D 28V 2 Fe ps 13 17 UNREG_12V SDRAM 2 iid N 4 17 00 L2001 COMPONENT MT 5 5V ADV A OUT AMP IC3600 L2003 6 17 A 2 8V CH1 2 IC3601 D_12V EE LINE OUT 03619 ELECTRONIC UNREG_AU 9 17 VOLUME 10V REG 03606 03608 9 17 PAGE 3 7 AU 8V REG HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 4 PRINTED WIRING BOARDS AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 4 1 FRAME SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM JU 002 BOARD J1001 COMPONENT 0UT FR 255 BOARD _1 10 J1000 VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO For Check CN4002 Flexible Flat Cable FJV 003 TITTI JL 002 BO
182. 1A07 SIM D_OSD_VD okie DLE 25 0 SIM l D30A06_SIM DAC1AVSS9 DXXA09 SIM CK64FSO ckearso 1 17 DAGTAVSSS lt 417 9 17 E D29A05_SIM 0 5 u VSS31222A i VSS31222A MON GENE00 2 a if IC1874 IBN Y6 VSS1219 1 17 9 17 ps DACTAVSS9 Mon 208020 6012 eo 1C1874 D nm 7 Gen TRN_Y3 MON_GENE05 TC7SA34FU T5RSONYF VSS330A MON_GENE08 DPNL XVD MON 4 R1885 EDVSS123 MON GENEOS 68 IC 1801 ADAO1 EDVDD1210 K 1801 EDVDD1217 CK27MFO2 e MW E 0 2 10 1801 ADAO1 D 9 17 EDVSS129 VSS1218 2 17 Fis gt EDVSS1215 MON_GENE11 W gt gt CK27MF02_E 2 17 EDVDD125 K 2 vss2 MON_GENE10 1 1 gt lt EDVDD1235 MON_GENE14 EON M un lt VLAT IN FYO1 EDVSS1230 45 lt es gt _ lt PCRERR Ra o 5 8 fl BAB ASHASB sa 4 18 9 17 VSS1 wensiornerNqawRsoisii gE 8 3 8 5238 052 5 5 5 an amr ogre gt momo SNS Seeks _ somo lt 225 51259 9 oE DO 6 QN QSO ONR
183. 2 2 gt A al S o o 3 S a al a x X x x x x lt lt lt 5 z o Il lt al amp o m m x ol amp amp u o 3 2 8 SS 2 38 2 2 X 2 2 X r x X Z 7 x 9 5 gt x x lt gt S X ui o c XI x a a a a oO a w ki NNNM EE N N ON NON NON TN J M J 05 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C VD 036 11 17 2 HI CONTROL XX MARK NO MOUNT NO MARK REC PB MODE KEY_AD5_VM KEY_AD5_VM X KEY AD4 VM KEY AD4 VM EE KEY AD3 VM KEY AD3 VM V KEY AD2 VM KEY AD2 VM amp KEY AD1 VM KEY AD1 VM KEY ADO VM KEY ADO VM X DV IN HDV LED DV IN HDV LED X DV IN DV LED DV IN DV LED 6 NTSC LED NTSC LED lt PAL LED PAL LED CAUTION LED CAUTION LED X REW LED REW LED X amp PLAY LED PLAY LED amp FF LED FF LED amp PAUSE LED PAUSE LED HDV LED HDV LED DVCAM_LED KaM LED RE
184. 2 Modified data Refer to 2 Modification of A B D IA IB Page Data Initial value R k ress PAL emar 10 to 17 Fixed data 1 Initialized data 19 1A Fixed data 1 Initialized data 1D 1E Fixed data 1 Initialized data Fixed data 2 20 to 29 Fixed data 1 Initialized data gt 2 2 Fixed data 2 e Fixed data 1 Initialized data 2 Fixed data 2 30 to 32 Fixed data 1 Initialized data Fixed data 2 34 to 3F Fixed data 1 Initialized data Fixed data 2 41 to 44 Fixed data 1 Initialized data Fixed data 2 46 to 49 Fixed data 1 initialized data 4 4 4 4 Fixed data 2 SA 5B Fixed data 1 Initialized data Fixed data 2 Fixed data 1 Initialized data 7 Fixed data 2 7 80 to 9E Fixed data 1 Initialized data A0 to C6 Fixed data 1 Initialized data HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C amp 1 1 1 33 40 45 50 51 22 53 56 58 59 5 7 7 1 B D 4D 4 Fixed data 1 Initialized data 2 2 2 Fixed data 1 Initialized data Fixed data 2 2 2 6 39 T Initial value NTSC PAL ress C9 CE Remark Fixed data 2 Fixed data 1 Initialized data Fixed data 2 Fixed data 1 Initialized data 4 B Page table Note 1 Check that the data of page 0 address 10 is 00 Note 2 Fixed data 1 Initialized data R
185. 2 H 4 R1016 B 3 R1241 D 6 R1513 E 13 R2205 G 6 R3221 C 4 R4013 H 3 R1017 C 4 R1242 D 6 R1514 F 12 R2206 G 6 R3222 6 5 R4014 H 3 R1022 C 3 R1255 D 5 R1515 F 12 R2207 F 6 R3223 C 4 R4015 H 3 R1029 C 4 R1256 D 5 R1516 E 13 R2208 G 6 R3224 C 4 R4016 H 3 R1030 C 4 R1262 F 6 R1517 E 12 R2209 6 6 R3225 C 4 R4017 l 3 R1032 C 3 R1273 D 7 R1518 E 12 R2210 G 6 R3226 C 4 R4018 H 3 R1033 C 2 R1274 D 7 R1519 D 12 R2211 G 6 R3600 L 11 R4019 H 3 R1034 C 3 R1285 D 7 R1520 C 11 R2212 G 6 R3601 L 11 R4020 l 3 R1035 G 4 R1286 D 5 R1523 C 10 R2213 F 6 R3602 L 11 R4022 H 3 R1036 C 4 R1291 F7 R1524 C 10 R2214 G 6 R3603 4 12 R4023 H 3 R1038 C 2 R1292 F R1525 C 11 R2215 6 6 R3604 J 12 R4024 3 R1039 4 R1293 6 R1526 10 10 R2216 6 6 R3605 J 12 R4025 3 R1040 C 3 1294 D 6 R1527 C 12 R2217 6 6 R3606 J 12 R4026 l 3 R1041 C 2 R1295 F 5 R1528 E 9 R2218 G 6 R3607 J 11 R4027 3 R1042 C 2 R1296 6 R1532 D 9 R2219 G 6 R3608 l 11 R4028 H 3 R1043 C 4 R1297 7 R1542 D 9 R2220 G 6 R3609 J 10 R4029 l 3 R1044 C 4 R1298 E 8 R1555 D 11 R2221 6 6 R3610 J 10 R4031 l 4 R1046 C 4 R1302 E 5 R1556 D 11 R2222 F 6 R3611 J 10 R4033 B 12 R1047 C 2 R1307 D 7 R1558 B 12 R2223 G 6 R3612 J 11 R4035 J 5 R1049 C 4 R1402 D 12 R1565 C 9 R2224 G 5 R3613 211 R4037 l 4 R1050 C 4 R1403 D 12 R1801 H 6 R2225 G 5 R3614 J 11 R4041 J 4
186. 201_INT CAP_FWD CAP_ON DRIVE T sis Su HU HV HW 5 1 T T or ______ Lo in U 1 CAP FGl m taraha CAPFG2 FG1 FG2 SWP 1 4 MOTOR w CS IC 3001 BUS LI L T XCS IC 3001 OO UI 1 XRST IC 3001 M905 OVERALL 3 6 15 ALE SIM fm a CM UNLOAD FL MOTOR PAGE 3 3 GA ej CM LOAD CM UNLOAD 83 S CM LOAD _TRRT TRRV 3 DRIVE 8 es SERVO SIGNAL CM_LIM_DET 024400 SIM D31A07 SIM 7 u lt 0XXA00 SIM DXXA11_SIM D XCS_EEP_S 1 IC5001 5 32k EEPROM VSP SI VSP_SO XVSP_SCK 11 17 11 17 3 SI 05 16 2801 EEP VSP_SCK SCWIN IC 2801 i SPs XCS_IC_2801_2 L LL XRST IC 2801 0 XRST IC 2801 1 L _ FRRV TRRV D24A00 SIM D31A07 SIM DXXA00_SIM DXXA10_SIM lt HL SL 50 XHLSCK gt OVERALL 3 6 OVERALL 2 6 PAGE 3 3 XCS IC 5000 PAGE 3 2 _ ALE SIM f Qt NTSC XPAL DET XRST IC 2202 84 INT_IC_2202 m 14 SYS V 2 fw ENG RST HER SD OSD VD VREF 2 XPSV D4 87 HDMI_AUSEL OVERALL 1 6 _ IC 1801 OEREF PAGE 3 1 XCS IC 1801 SIM 64 12 AU MUTE E VD Si VD 50 XVD_SCK gt XCS IC 3601 OVERALL 1 6 2 7 XPWAD 8 SDC_IN PAGE 3 1 XPWDA m XCS IC 6401 _ OVERALL 1 6 XCS 1 6601 PAGE
187. 218 961 11 1 218 961 11 1 218 961 11 1 218 961 11 1 218 961 11 1 218 961 11 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 941 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 977 11 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 961 11 1 218 961 11 1 218 941 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 953 11 1 218 941 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 973 11 1 218 953 11 Description RES CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP 4 7K 4 7K 4 7K 4 7K 4 7K 4 7K 4 7K OO O O 4 7K 4 7K 100 1K 100 47K 1K 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W
188. 218 965 11 1 216 809 11 1 216 809 11 1 216 846 11 1 218 855 11 1 218 877 11 1 216 836 11 1 216 842 11 1 216 821 11 1 216 839 11 1 242 967 81 1 216 864 11 1 216 864 11 1 218 871 11 Description RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP 15K 33K 18K 33K 33K 10K 10K 470 8 2K 10 6 6K 2 2K 4 7K 1K 4 7 10K 33K 22K 2 K 100K 10K 470K 100 30K 100K 6 8K 2 2K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 100 100 120K 2 2K 18K 18K 56 1K 33K OOo 5 5 0 5 0 5 5 1 16W 1 16W 1 10W 1 10W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 10
189. 2202 CO6 e RYI3_DE3 MEMDO01 at IG 2202 06 RYo3_seoUT X RY03_SGOUT 9 17 D14_VM Di VM 2202 07 lt lt CL 014 MFLG QRST VSS1230 IC_2202_C07 VLAT_IN_FYO1 VLA IN EVO D15 VM D15 VM IC 2202 YOO VLAT_IN_ EE p15 MEMXCAS 102202 _YO0 2202 yoo VLAT_SYNG_FCI DSCK ________55 DSCK vM VDD1230 2202 VO1 SYNC FOI ADATAINO B MEMA12 Ic_2202_Y01 ane ADATAINO 1 17 XWR_VM XWR_VM MEMA10 ADATAIN1 XW gt MEMA13 10 2202 02 2202 02 ADATAIN1 4 17 XWE1_vM gt m PLL1VDD33T 10 2202 2202 YO3 IG 1801 OEREF 1801 OEREF XWAIT VM XWEL VM PLL1VDD33THA 2202 1801 56 gt PLL5VSSBBHA VSS1 IC_2202_Y04 VREF NT amp XWAIT VM PLL5VDD33THA 553029 lt 2202 04 VREF XRD_VM 3ADD2 xn we gt _ lt VDD3ADD1 IC 2202 VOS IC 2202 05 4 17 CS 161801 SIM XCS IC 1801 SIM gt UEEAVOD8STHA CAM_Y6 SD_OSD_VD 11 17 ALE_SIM 117 4 17 AUD 290 42023014 MEMA07 162202 Yoe Sp VD 11 17 ALE SIM D 2 17 11 17 MEMA02 851215 MEMA00 102202 07 iC 2202 vo7 Kav IRQ 3 Av mo LAQ8 VSS1225 AUIN21 2 3 MEMA03 BM0_BUSY ENE13 VDD1 AUIN22 Y BUSY 02 S VDD1228 77 2 DREQ1_IC_1801 MON GENEO7 CAM FLD CKTRNO E KI DREQ1_IC
190. 24 Settings for Playback 27 Playback 98850 2 Playback Functions 28 Using the Unit as a Videocassette Recorder 32 Connections for Recordtng 22 Settings for RecordIng 34 Recording Procedures u e d 36 Recordine PONCHOS ni annee 36 Dubbing to another equipment 37 Connections for Dubbing od Dubbing procedures 40 Editing Connecting with a 41 Connecting the Unit to a Computer 41 Pie Pal O e E at 42 Chapter4 Adjusting and Setting Through Menus Chapter5 Maintenance Appendix Operating the Menus eere eere eeu 44 Miet tio S 45 qo u uu uuu u u uns 46 Troubleshooting 56 Warning indicators and messages 62 Notes on Use aa ari 64 Notes on the Videocassette Recorder 64 Cleaning of the Video Heads 64 Notes on the Video
191. 2uH Refer to page 5 1 for mark A 5 18 Ref No L1214 L1216 1217 1218 11219 11222 1223 1404 1406 1410 1801 1802 1803 1804 1805 1871 1872 1873 2001 2002 2003 2201 2203 2204 2205 2206 2207 3001 3002 3003 3005 3006 3007 3009 3009 3201 3600 4001 4201 4202 4601 4602 4604 4605 5401 5402 5403 5404 5405 6401 6402 6403 6404 6601 6602 6603 1 469 555 21 1 469 549 21 1 469 549 21 1 469 549 21 1 469 555 21 1 469 555 21 1 469 555 21 1 416 606 11 1 416 758 21 1 409 535 41 1 400 675 11 1 400 676 11 1 400 588 11 1 400 676 11 1 400 588 11 1 469 549 21 1 469 526 91 1 469 526 91 1 400 588 11 1 400 588 11 1 400 588 11 1 400 675 11 1 400 676 11 1 400 676 11 1 400 676 11 1 400 676 11 1 400 135 11 1 469 570 11 1 469 570 11 1 469 546 21 1 469 570 11 1 469 570 11 1 469 570 11 1 469 570 11 1 469 570 11 1 469 570 11 1 469 058 11 1 412 029 11 1 414 754 11 1 414 754 11 1 414 754 11 1 412 029 11 1 414 754 11 1 400 588 11 1 469 967 21 1 469 967 21 1 400 588 11 1 419 353 21 1 416 669 11 1 469 967 21 1 469 967 21 1 412 939 11 1 469 967 21 1 469 967 21 1 469 967 21 1 469 967 21 Description INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTO
192. 3 A gt 50 COVER L TABLE OF CONTENTS ADJUSTMENTS cover TABLE OF CONTENTS ADJUSTMENTS Tae startin CAMERA SECTION Ds SERVICE MODE Rev vision History L Revision History W rex e 90 Reverse 985212713 pdf Revision History is i secl en em m 2006 05 Official Release 1 1 2006 08 Suppl
193. 3 Press PAUSE Write button 10 ajo m Jo sloj oa j oj 2 5 VIDEO SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS Before perform the video system adjustments check that the data of page 0 address 10 is 00 If not select page 0 address 10 and set the data 00 Adjusting Procedure 1 Origin oscillation check 2 S VIDEO OUT Y level adjustment 3 S VIDEO OUT chroma level adjustment 4 VIDEO OUT level check 5 VIDEO OUT level check E E 6 COMPONENT OUT Y level adjustment D1 SMPTE 7 COMPONENT OUT Pb level adjustment DI SMPTE 8 COMPONENT OUT Pr level adjustment D1 SMPTE 9 COMPONENT OUT Y level adjustment DI BETACAM 10 COMPONENT OUT Pb level adjustment DI BETACAM 11 COMPONENT OUT Pr level adjustment DI BETACAM HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 1 Origin Oscillation Check VD 036 board Check the frequency of the clock for synchronization If deviated the synchronization will be disrupted and the color will become inconsistent VIDEO OUT jack Measurement Point Measuring Instrument Pattern generator External synchronization mode Oscilloscope Frequency counter Note f 3579545 72 Hz NTSC f 4433619 89 Hz PAL Specified Value Note Connection of equipment Patern generator Frequency counter Oscilloscope OUT Main unit VIDEO T de SYNC Checking method 1 Set the 601 501 SEL OTHERS menu to 601 2 Check that the frequency f
194. 3 18 1 1D Page Data Initial value T E fofo m o Switching position adj o 79 w HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 36 ress Initial value n k emar Fixed data 2 45 to 5F Fixed data 1 Initialized data Fixed data 2 61 to 68 Fixed data 1 Initialized data Fixed data 2 gt Q c p Q gt BIO g Fixed data 1 Initialized data Fixed data 2 70 to 72 Fixed data 1 Initialized data Fixed data 2 Fixed data 1 Initialized data Fixed data 2 Fixed data 1 Initialized data S VIDEO OUT Y level adj NTSC S VIDEO OUT chroma level adj NTSC Fixed data 1 Initialized data S VIDEO OUT Y level adj PAL 53 VIDEO OUT chroma level adj fe e ray 93 79 79 OUT Y level adj D1 SMPTE 94 3 3 COMPONENT OUT Pb level adj D1 SMPTE 95 32 32 COMPONENT OUT Pr level adj D1 SMPTE Fixed data 1 Initialized data al 21 21 as 21 9C to Fixed data 1 Initialized data 74 75 NI J ON 77 to 89 8C 9 6 SD to SF o e 19 6 13 table Note 1 If readine writing data pages 13 set data 01 to page 0 address 10 and then select pages 3 By this data set ting the pages 13 can be selected After the data reading writing finished return the data on page 0 address 10 to 00 Fixed data 1 Ini
195. 3 1 _ DEMO DEM1 HDI_VD 66 XRST_VTR HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 3 5 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM 5 6 Number in parenthesis indicates the division number of schematic diagram where the component is located VD 036 BOARD 5 6 CN5401 M902 CAM LM MOTOR R MEGHANISM DECK MDX R201 2 2 T_ELTN_ERR T_ELTN_ERR T_ELETEN S_ELTN_ERR 05 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 5 ELTN ERR 3 5 l S ELETEN 5 oe S ELETEN SENSOR RV004 2 T ELETEN EDS SENSOR I _ 104 es 2 FLEXIBLE 243 BOARD 2 2 BOARD CN5402 CN1001 i 5004 2 2 2 2 CN1004 CN001 REC PR00F Tare _ REC PROOF REC PROOF REC PROOF 1 10 17 ETE 17 CHIME 3 SDA 3 SDA 1 004 PAGE 3 3 CHIME_SDA CHIME_SCL CHIME_2 SCK CHIME_2 SCK 4PIN eS cd fa T CONNECTOR LOAD UNLOAD gt S S IC004 TREEL_FG TFG_IN TREEL_FG T REEL 22 98 98 8 14 i Li SREEL FG 49 SFG_IN SFG_IN Ta SREEL FG 5 REEL HERR D001 TAPE TOP TAPE TOP 02402 SENS TOP_SENSE L Los 7 DETECT BN
196. 3006 3007 3008 3009 3201 3600 14001 4201 4202 4601 4602 4604 4605 5401 5402 5403 15404 5405 6401 6402 6403 6404 6601 6602 6603 LF3201 LP001 01002 01003 01004 01005 01006 01007 01008 TTI po C2 1 Tl Tl TTI TTI PO PP FT rn rmn g m OO J O C1 1 TTI O Lu N G TTI mud IANN 11 751 TM Tl cO cO cO TTI 0 2I N N ou EN A amm 1 mark side x mark side B 01009 01011 01014 01015 01016 01017 01018 01019 01020 01022 01023 01024 01025 01201 01202 01203 01205 01206 01207 01209 01210 01211 01215 01216 01217 01219 01220 01221 01222 01401 01402 01403 01404 01405 01406 01407 01408 01409 01410 01411 01412 01415 01417 01418 01419 01420 01422 01423 01424 01425 01426 01427 01428 01430 01431 02001 02002 02003 02004 02005 02007 02008 02009 03600 03601 03602 03603 0
197. 3011 03002 R3006 R3008 93025 0 5 270 100 XRST 16 3001 5 0 001u RB751S 40TE61 1 1 3013 R3021 R3004 R3007 10k 2200 C3009 VITCK 0 1u 13003 83002 S I 0 56uH 10k Pih T VITDT 1 TPE 3020 013 CRECA1 lt lt C3001 D3001 D3003 0 001u CRECA2 lt lt _ 2 17 CRECCK 00 CRECDT lt lt CRECDT 13005 x o gja old m oj o mg o gt Sx gt H 014 RF_IN lt N gt x 2 EP 88 aE 53 gaza 8 58 10 17 iN M 2 VD 036 1 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 VD 036 BOARD 2 17 HDV STREAM PROCESS WRO1_SIM D24A00_SIM XX MARK MOUNT 7 A Voltage measurement of the CSP ICs D28A04 SIM i i D29A05_SIM and the Transistors with A mark are DADG_ SIM not possible D31A07 SIM ss SSS SIN zz co co eee Cof d B x chal xk 25 8 8 5 uic ger E s exper of 5 5 5 5 lt a a lt lt amp 5 G Se 21 Sesegel ST T Se 5 _ 1 Ow 5 z gt XPEN1
198. 31A07_SIM Bus m 008 NC FLASH A20 0048 13 17 vs ast gt pag IC2601 19 14 17 1 A1 FLASH A19 16M FLASH FLASH A18 DQ11 IC2601 M7 FLASH A17 5000 mem Be Ba aw 6500 S29AL016D70BFI013 6 E EIE ME 59 1 Note IC2601 is not supplied amp i5 FLASH A16 CS l SIS pe ji ea but this is included in Kii FLASH_A15 RB5001 e DXXAOO0 SIM VD 036 complete board DXXA14 SIM 100k digi 4 m DQ15 A 1 A13 E DXXA13 SIM ST ji vss TNTE 5 51819 puts 81351818 8 81813 8181515813 8181519 j e elesezezezo D c ce 2956 69 2626262 ei l zd zd al pe Ns ojojo ojo o ojojo M 5 lo 9 01 Bi 0 000009000 t Va 2 i a 5 lt a gt gt 5 8 a ee 8 x a o 2 28 5 zzz a a a a a a a a lt lt lt lt lt 2 x _ oz x a amp es ZI I lt ii o amp ol amp t x n el u 5 lt 3 _ a ol gt S 6 lt S H LU g 222 2852 282 X x x 2
199. 36 5 03609 4 11 02006 8 61012 3 61237 0 6 01811 H 7 C2238 F 5 03611 K 12 C2007 8 01013 3 1240 E 6 1812 G 7 C2239 F 7 03613 K 12 C2008 B 8 061014 B 3 C1241 061813 G 7 C2240 F 6 03614 L 12 2009 8 61015 0 3 1242 C1814 G 7 C2401 F 5 03615 12 C2010 8 61016 2 61245 D 6 1816 H 7 02502 5 03616 K 12 02011 8 61018 1246 D 6 01818 H 7 C2503 F 6 03617 L 12 C2012 8 01021 4 1247 5 01819 G 7 2601 C 6 03618 L 12 C2013 B 7 01023 6 2 1249 E 6 1820 H 7 C2602 0 6 03619 J 12 C2014 8 01024 6 4 1258 E 5 1821 H 7 C2801 F 5 03620 J 12 02015 9 61026 4 61259 D 5 01822 02802 4 03621 L 12 61027 G 2 1260 5 1823 H 8 02803 4 03622 K 12 CN1001 B 5 010028 2 1262 F 7 01824 H 7 02804 4 63623 4 12 CN1002 0 4 61029 4 1263 F 7 1825 8 02805 3 03624 4 12 CN1003 3 61030 4 1264 F 6 1826 H 7 02806 4 03625 4 12 CN1004 1 061031 0 2 61276 F 5 01827 06 7 02807 4 03626 L 12 CN1005 0 6 61033 6 2 1277 F 6 C1828 G 7 02808 4 03627 K 11 CN2000 C 8 1034 4 1279 5 01829 G 7 02809 4 03628 K 12 1036 4 1280 D 5 C1830 G 7 02810 F 3 03629 J 12 IC1001 B 1 01037 0 4 1281 F 4 1831 G 7 C2811 F4 03630 K 12 IC2000 B 8 01038 C 4 01282 E 6 1832 6 8 C2812 4 03631 K 11 61041 D 3 1285 F 4 61833 G 7 C2813 F
200. 3604 03605 03606 03607 03608 03615 03616 03617 03618 03619 04002 04003 04004 04005 04006 04007 04008 1 TNOOOOOOCOVOO LI 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Oo L R n gt 1 1 1 1 oo rr m rr mo 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 C C1 1 RUMP L 1 1 ol AL T G GS O cO m O O O 9 m O mr G G G G D g cp Ago gt iy be ee f X F X X ho C gt lt Po VD 036 4 3 PRINTED WIRING BOARDS no mark side x mark side B 04604 F 11 R1227 D 6 R1504 D 12 R2015 F R3212 B 5 R3707 L 12 05401 G 10 R1229 D 7 R1505 D 13 R2016 F R3213 5 R4001 H 4 05402 C 9 R1230 D 6 R1506 D 13 R2017 F 7 R3214 5 R4002 H 5 05403 11 R1231 0 7 R1507 0 13 R2018 F 7 R3215 5 R4003 H 5 05404 10 R1232 D 7 R1508 D 13 R2035 l 13 R3216 B 4 R4004 H 5 05405 C 9 R1233 D 6 R1509 D 13 R2036 J 13 R3217 4 R4005 H 5 Q6401 L 12 R1234 0 7 R1510 D 13 R2037 J 13 R3218 B 4 R4006 H 4 Q6603 L 9 R1235 D 6 R1511 E 13 R2201 F 6 R3219 C 4 R4011 H 4 R1236 0 7 R1512 E 13 R2202 G 6 R3220 B 4 R401
201. 37 J 11 R4082 4 5 R1096 2 R1438 D 11 R1835 H 8 R2807 F 4 R3638 K 11 R4083 J 5 R1097 C 2 R1439 D 11 R1836 H 8 R2808 4 R3639 K 11 R4086 J 4 R1098 D 2 R1440 C 11 R1838 G 7 R2809 4 R3640 K 11 R4087 B 12 R1099 D 2 R1441 F 12 R1871 l 8 R2812 E 4 R3641 K 10 R4096 H 5 R1100 D 2 R1443 B 12 R1873 H 8 R2813 F 5 R3642 K 10 R4097 l 4 R1101 D 3 R1444 9 R1874 H 8 R3001 F 8 R3643 K 10 R4098 l 4 R1102 D 4 R1447 B 11 R1875 H 7 R3002 E 9 R3648 K 10 R4099 l 4 R1103 D 4 R1450 B 12 R1876 H 7 R3003 9 R3649 K 11 R4104 H 5 R1105 B 2 R1451 B 11 R1878 l 7 R3004 9 R3650 K 10 R4105 H 4 R1107 B 2 R1452 9 R1881 H 8 R3005 8 R3651 K 11 R4110 J 5 R1108 B 2 R1453 B 12 R1882 G 8 R3006 E 9 R3652 L 10 R4111 J 5 R1109 B 2 R1455 B 12 R1884 H 7 R3007 E 9 R3653 K 11 R4113 1 4 R1110 B 2 R1457 B 11 R1885 H 8 R3008 9 R3654 L 10 R4201 J R1111 B 2 R1458 B 12 R1887 H 9 R3013 F 9 R3655 L 11 R4202 l 5 R1112 B 2 R1459 B 12 R1888 l 7 R3015 9 R3656 L 11 R4219 l 6 R1113 B 2 R1460 B 12 R1890 l 7 R3018 8 R3657 L 10 R4246 J 7 R1114 B 2 R1461 B 12 R1891 H 8 R3019 10 R3658 L 9 R4247 J R1205 C 6 R1462 B 12 R1893 H 9 R3020 F 9 R3659 L 9 R4248 K R1207 D 6 R1468 B 12 R1894 K 8 R3021 F 8 R3660 K 12 R4537 G 3 R1208 D 7 R1476 B 12 R1895 K 8 R3022 F 8 R3661 K 12 R4540 G 3 R1210 D 7 R1478 D 10 R2001 G 8 R3023 G 9 R3662 L 11 R4541 60 3
202. 39 F1412 100k 100k 1 4A 32V lo gt gt 9 17 01402 R1403 NDS356AP 1M 01415 16 17 2SK3018 T106 s gt sv 17 17 01405 2SK3018 T106 5 IC1402 3 C1450 01451 C1453 22 REG_GND 4 7u 4 7u 10u DC CONTROL 20V IC1402 SN0408028DBTR Q1401 2SK3018 T106 Q1403 2SA1576A T106 R L Q1401 Q1405 Q1415 2 R1408 vce Y OVER VOLTAGE w 470k MA729 K8 S0 PROTECT C1401 R1404 Q1417 Q1423 0 010 220 OVER VOLTAGE DETECTION I R1482 E1460 C1 409 01423 100 470 2SK3018 T106 1 1409 W MW 5 TC75S56F TE85R 81450 81453 10k 820 40 596 5 R1498 M 220k D P Q1404 25 3018 106 01417 UN9211J K8 SO 1 2 01413 C1475 1499 81459 C1485 C1413 R1447 C1482 C1420 uo R1443 5 O1ZAB 2 TPLS 0 1 100k 3300 0 001u 100p 1800 0 01u 39p 1200 CL1402 0 5 LS no 0 5 3 14 17 N 5 W lt lt VTR_DD_0N 066 R1476 05 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 4 55 VD 036 15 17 Refer to page 4 3 English 4 4 Japanese for mark A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 VD 036 BOARD 16 17 DC DC CONVERTER 2 XX MARK NO MOUNT NO MARK REC PB MODE Voltage measurement of the CSP ICs and the Transistors with mark are not possible gt 15 17 UNSW5V gt p
203. 4 01211 6 6 01477 F 12 02216 F 6 C3212 5 C4028 l 4 61212 0 7 01478 11 02217 6 6 C3214 4 04030 l 4 61213 6 01479 0 12 02219 F 6 C3215 5 C4031 1 4 1214 D 6 01480 0 11 C2220 F 6 C3216 B 4 C4032 4 4 61215 C 7 01481 6 11 02221 6 6 03217 5 04033 4 4 01216 0 7 1482 B 11 02222 F 6 C3218 B 4 C4034 4 4 1217 0 6 1483 60 11 02224 F 6 C3219 5 04035 4 5 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 4 37 RP 243 VD 036 4036 4037 C4038 C4039 C4041 C4042 C4043 C4044 C4045 C4060 C4061 C4062 C4063 C4067 C4201 C4202 C4204 C4205 C4208 C4209 C4401 C4402 C4404 C4601 C4602 C4603 C4604 C4605 C4606 C4609 C4610 C4611 C4612 04613 C4614 C4615 C4616 C4623 C4624 C4625 C4626 C4627 05000 C5001 C5002 C5003 C5004 C5005 C5006 C5007 C5008 C5009 C5010 05011 05012 05013 05014 05015 05016 05401 05402 05403 05404 05405 05406 05407 05408 05411 05412 65413 05414 05415 05416 05417 05418 05419 05420 05421 05423 05424 05425 05427 05428 05429 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C c CC c N MMC c c N 1 l gt CO 1 OA w w V S T II o NNN TIT mo no TI G 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
204. 4 are not included in FP 104 flexible board 040 wa 2 21 2 _ JL002 PR00F 2 8 gt 3 CHIME 4 VDD JL003 4 3 SDA JL004 CNoo4 CHIME_2 SCK 1005 4 PIN CONNECTOR GND JL006 05 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 4 23 MD 76 FP 248 FP 104 1 2 3 FR 255 BOARD USER CONTROL XX MARK NO MOUNT NO MARK REC PB MODE R108 R113 1500 1200 KEY_AD0_VM W EE m 1 2 i2 fo D101 ib ib ib UDZSTE 178 2B Li 1 U9 1 U9 3 3 4 3 5106 5109 5113 STOP e gt gt a R114 1200 KEY_AD1_VM W EE me 1 22 dono 8 0102 19 LI UDZSTE 178 2B U9 1 U9 110 114 PAUSE 44 102 104 107 109 115 8200 3900 2200 1500 1200 KEY AD2 VM 1 43 PE aal i I I i Ol i Ol Ol D103 iB iB iB i iO LINE iO UDZSTE 178 2B UQ 1 1 U9 U9 U9 774 27774 27774 27774 27774 3 A4 S104 105 107 111 115 4 DISP VIDEO OUT VIDEO S102 R103 R106 R111 ALL 2 27k 15k 2200 LAY PUT m 2 0105 UDZSTE 178 2B a KEY_AD3_VM 0104 UDZSTE 178 2B U9 KEY_AD4_VM R101 R105 R112 S101 VIDEO S 27k 15k 2200 4 KEY_AD5_VM 4 i W W W INPUT SELECT S VIDEO 12 0106 n UDZSTE 178
205. 430 01431 R1429 R1431 800mA 72V UN9211J K8 50 SWITCHING F F1409 M I 919 La 800mA 72V W W 01431 gt TES CPH6414 TL E IC1401 100k 01411 01412 2SC4081T106R 2SC4081T106R SHUNT REG IC1401 TLV431ACDBV2 SN 2 21419 lt 630mA24V 3 2X1 EGO 5 5V 12 17 14 17 lt Na I G 16 17 UNREG SUB 12V En CPH6414 TL E R1478 10 17 14 17 4 Q1407 01411 1412 01424 01416 4 5 OVER VOLTAGE 12 R1430 R1434 DETECTION 10K 110k 0 5 gt 61435 61440 1445 iu MT GND 68 4 7u 4 7u 10V Note Voltages of IC1401 01401 to 01412 01415 01417 H Q1419 Q1420 Q1423 and Q1424 can not be measured b 12 17 Because they are mounted under the RP 243 board eye ee DAIN A 14 17 01411 1 25A 72V RB051L 40TE25 Q1410 CN1401 6 SI4425BDY T1 Q1422 FB1407 M gt gt DD_12V_OUT N CPH6414 TL E R1497 R1444 UNREG 12V 1 1 gt arii SWITCHING 8 3 100 470k UNREG 12V 2 2 E R1417 R1423 2 of 61473 0 5 0 5 JL 002 1M ik 16 jeu gt gt DD 12V REF CN741 UNREG 12V 3 3 9 069 D1401 41 Through the ihid GND 4 i MA112 TX C1474 R1452 PW 065 GND 5 D1402 01408 33u 68k 17 17 Page 4 26 le m 112 2SK3018 T106 C1464 C1470 D1403 Q1406 01408 01410 47 W lt lt DD_12V_GATE MA112 TX REG SWITCH R1528 D1404 01406 pin E MA112 TX 2SK3018 T106 D1405 E E R1524 MA112 TX F 8 R1532 01409 MA112 TX 2SK3018 T106 J 0 R1438 814
206. 453 C 9 1871 1 8 0002 l 5 0105 6 3 117 60 12 R4641 l 1 R5454 60 9 1872 l 7 16003 0 5 0106 C 3 118 0 1 R4642 H 1 R5455 11 X3201 B 4 1004 H 9 0107 0 2 R4645 l 1 R5456 9 X4601 1 2 0005 9 0108 13 R4646 1 R5459 F 12 4602 H 1 0109 5 R4647 H 1 R5460 9 X5000 6 JR001 7 0110 C 1 R4648 F 12 R5461 9 X6401 K 11 JR003 7 0111 9 R4649 F 12 R5462 F 12 JR004 H 6 0112 8 R4650 F 12 R5463 B 8 JR005 5 0113 C 5 R4651 F 12 R5465 F 12 JROOG E 6 0114 9 R4657 F 11 R5468 11 0115 B 7 R4662 F 11 R5469 60 9 0001 5 0116 C 7 R4664 F 11 R5470 F 12 0002 1 5 0117 4 R4676 l 1 R5471 C 8 0118 B 6 R4681 3 R5472 60 9 R001 B 12 D119 60 8 R4687 H 3 R5473 C 9 R003 0120 7 R4693 H 2 R5474 60 10 R004 E 6 D121 C 9 R5006 A 8 R5475 60 10 R005 E 6 0122 C 10 R5007 A 7 R5477 60 10 R006 E 6 0123 1 R5008 6 R5478 C 9 R007 l 6 0124 10 R5009 60 6 R5479 60 9 R008 E 6 R5010 6 R5480 B 10 R009 B 10 FB101 1 R5018 D 7 R5481 C 9 R010 D 6 R5019 7 R5482 10 R011 D 6 IC101 1 R5020 7 R5483 C 10 R012 D 6 16102 0 11 R5065 7 R5484 9 R013 D 7 R5110 0 7 R5485 C 10 R014 J 7 0101 5 R5113 D 7 R5486 C 9 R015 0 12 0102 C 1 R5137 0 7 R5487 C 9 R028 1 6 0103 60 41 R5140 0 7 R5488 10 R029 D 6 0104 60 10 R5151 0 7 R5489 10 R030 0105 60 10 R5154 0 7 R5490 10 R031 E 6 R5159 B 7 R5491 0 9 R032 9 R101 60 3 R5160 7 R5494 l 12 R033 B 10 R102 6 13 R5163
207. 55592855085 8 98555454458986 1M BO gt gt mm gt gt gt E mw ee ww Q 2 O 2 x ox 04005 A20 VM X 200000 OOO OO OOOO OOO 5 A21_VM lt lt A21 100k A22 VM D4006 A22 VM lt lt MA112 TX XBS_VM Q4008 UN9211J K8 SO CKE_VM N FAN SWITCH XRAS VM lt lt XRAS_VM XCAS_VM lt lt CN4001 2P XWE0_VM lt XWEO_VM 2 1 12 907 but 105 0 8 few x XCS_SDRAM lt XCS_SDRAM s 2 2 gt gt a ke e 2 2 S 5 3 o Ha a o el of 2 2 2 2 8 g g S S 8 8 lt 2 5 lt X x 2 2 2 oj 5 5 Bl 5 5 x x x x x x Note Voltages of 04007 and 04008 can not be measured Because they are mounted under the RP 243 board HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 4 17 VD 036 12 17 29 5 17 9 17 5 17 11 17 5 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 VD 036 BOARD 13 17 SDRAMI FLASH D 18v DED 16 17 XX MARK NO MOUNT NO MARK REC PB MODE D 1 8V 00 L4202 10uH D_2 8V_2 1 em 10uH
208. 57 11 1 218 955 11 1 218 955 11 1 218 957 11 1 218 957 11 1 218 954 11 1 218 954 11 1 218 954 11 1 218 958 11 1 218 955 11 1 218 944 11 1 218 937 11 1 218 973 11 1 218 953 11 1 218 950 11 1 218 950 11 1 218 950 11 1 218 950 11 1 218 950 11 1 218 944 11 1 218 953 11 1 218 950 11 1 218 950 11 1 218 950 11 1 218 950 11 1 218 953 11 1 218 929 11 1 218 929 11 1 218 989 11 1 218 989 11 1 218 950 11 1 572 342 11 1 572 342 11 1 786 157 11 1 786 157 11 1 786 157 11 Description lt 1C gt HYB IC SBX3055 09 PST3523UL lt TRANSISTOR gt TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR lt RESISTOR gt RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP lt SWITCH gt 25K3018 1106 25K3018 1106 UN9213J TX S0 NDS356AP DTC144EMT2L 2 K 5 8 2K 5 2 K 5 3 9K 5 15K 5 15K 5 2 2 5 1 5 5 1 5 5 2 2 5 2 2 5 1 2K 5 1 2K 5 1 2K 5 2 K 5 1 5 5 180 5 47 5 47K 5 1K 5 560 5 560 5 560 5 560 5 560 5 180 5 1K 5 560 5 560 5 560 5 560 5 1K 5 10 5 10 5 1 5 1 5 560 5 SWITCH SLIDE INPUT
209. 5N M15E M15P M15C 1 2 2 Self diagnosis Display When problems occur while the unit is operating the time code of the monitor screen shows a 4 digit display consisting of an alphabet and numbers which blinks at 3 2 Hz This 5 character display indicates the repaired by block in which the problem occurred and detailed code of the problem Detailed Code Refer to 1 2 3 Self diagnosis Code Table 1 2 3 Self diagnosis Code Table Self diagnosis Code Block Detailed Svmptom State Function Code Remove the cassette and insert it again after one hour Video head is dirtv Clean with the optional cleaning cassette LOAD direction Loading does not I T lin spe i edine Load the tape again and perform operations from the beginning UNLOAD direction Loading does not I M complete huie Load the tape again and perform operations from beginning Correction 1 2 1 1 reel side tape slacking when unloading Load the tape again and perform operations from the beginning S reel side tape slacking when unloading Load the tape again and perform operations from the beginning Load the tape again and perform operations from the beginning Load the tape again and perform operations from the beginning Load the tape again and perform operations from the beginning 3 1 EN M 3 NN E E EM UN 3 1 re 3 I 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Load the tape again an
210. 6 6427 6428 6429 6430 C6431 C6601 C6602 C6603 C6604 C6605 C6606 C6607 C6608 C6609 C6610 C6611 C6612 C6613 C6614 C6615 C6616 C6617 C6618 C6619 C6620 C6621 C6622 C6624 C6625 C6626 C6627 C6628 CN1401 CN2002 CN3201 CN3601 Part No 1 127 772 81 1 165 908 11 1 165 884 91 1 165 884 91 1 165 884 91 1 165 884 91 1 165 908 11 1 165 897 11 1 128 934 61 1 165 908 11 1 165 908 11 1 125 777 11 1 128 934 61 1 164 878 11 1 164 937 11 1 125 777 11 1 165 908 11 1 165 884 91 1 165 884 91 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 100 609 11 1 100 609 11 1 165 897 11 1 165 908 11 1 125 777 11 1 137 710 11 1 137 710 11 1 165 908 11 1 137 710 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 165 908 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 165 908 11 1 125 777 11 1 137 710 11 1 506 485 11 1 580 789 22 1 580 756 21 1 566 528 61 Description CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL CHIP TANTAL CHIP TANTAL CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAM
211. 6 550 237 01 6 550 119 01 6 550 239 01 8 729 053 54 6 550 174 01 8 729 041 23 8 729 037 72 8 729 037 74 8 729 424 02 8 729 037 52 8 729 424 02 8 729 048 75 8 729 037 52 8 729 037 52 8 729 054 48 1 242 967 81 1 216 864 11 1 216 789 11 1 216 829 11 1 216 845 11 1 218 963 11 Description TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR lt RESISTOR gt RES CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP MCH5805 TL E UN9211J TX SO 2SA2029T2LQ R CPH6414 TL E 25 3018 106 NDS356AP CPH3304 TL E S 25C4081 R 25C4081 R 25C4081 R CPH6414 TL E CPH6414 TL E 2SA202912LQ R 2SA202912LQ R 2SA202912LQ R 2SA202912LQ R 2SA202912LQ R 2SA202912LQ R 2SA202912LQ R 2SA202912LQ R 2SC3326N A 2SC3326N A UN9211J TX SO 2SA2029T2LQ R 2SA2029T2LQ R UN9211J TX SO 2504081 8 2504081 8 2504081 8 2SC5658T2LQ R 2SC5658T2LQ R UN9113J TX SO UN9113J TX
212. 60 7 60 7 SENSOR Ww BRE 05405 0001 IC5000 TAPE_END TAPE END END_SENS END_SENSE TAPE END x 2 2 DETECT SNOR O G C TM i M904 CONTROL 105405 s 53 CN003 REEL MOTOR 11 17 3 nM REEL PWM U V W IC5404 10 17 f 10 17 E ji 05401 REEL BUFFER 8 8 REEL_FWD REEL ON SIL Ut Vt Wt si REELM_FG 50 REELM_FG 50 MR_FG1 MR_FG2 x REELFG 1 1 CN1003 i TAPE END a U V W C U V Wt Te TIT Il 01001 EE MM TAPE LED ON gg APELED TAPE LED E EJ PRIVE N FP 248 SE MODE SW MODE SW D S sw 0 8 S MODEA D r FLEXIBLE oe eer FE l lt s Z ig DEW_DET DEW_DET DEW DEW 23 72 72 15 i _ i XCC DOWN XCC DOWN S003 19 oo CC DOWN _ XC IN XC IN E I S002 T ae LE cese 1 L CASETTE L CASETTE rg L CASETIE ma at 5 RV001 OVERALL 6 6 XC IN AN RV002 PAGE 3 6 OFFSET IC001 mal ELETEN ERROR 10002 68 68 19 J 18 3 6 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAVM 6 6 Number in parenthesis indicates the division number of schematic diagram where the component is located VD 036 BOARD 6 6 M907 FAN MOTOR 04007 04008 FAN SWITCH CN4001 FAN 12V IC4003 2 2 HI CONTROL 12 17 OVERALL 1 6 PAGE 3 lu NTSC XPAL DET NTSC XPAL DET 3 NTSC XPAL_DET OVERALL 4 6 PAG
213. 62 01 6 500 562 01 1 500 245 22 1 500 245 22 1 500 245 22 1 500 245 22 1 817 185 11 1 819 100 11 1 216 864 11 1 216 864 11 1 216 657 11 1 216 657 11 JU 002 BOARD COMPLETE lt gt PIN SMD 6P PIN SMD 12 12 lt DIODE gt DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE NSAD500S T1 NSAD500S T1 NSAD5005 T1 NSAD500S T1 NSAD500S T1 FERRITE BEAD BEAD FERRITE BEAD FERRITE BEAD FERRITE BEAD FERRITE CHIP CHIP CHIP CHIP 2012 2012 2012 2012 Y lt e ms lt e lt JACK gt JACK BLOCK PIN 8P S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO JAGK PIN 3P GOMPONENT 0UT lt RESISTOR gt SHORT CHIP 0 SHORT CHIP 0 METAL CHIP 1M METAL CHIP 1M 5 5 1710W 1 10W C001 C002 CN001 CN002 CN003 5 10 A 1154 23 A 3 057 555 01 3 066 170 01 3 973 185 01 1 162 970 11 1 104 851 11 1 691 359 51 1 691 359 51 1 691 356 51 MD 6 BOARD COMPLETE HOLDER LED HOLDER A SENSOR ENCODER lt CAPACITOR gt CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF TANTAL CHIP 10uF 10 20 25 10V lt CONNECTOR gt CONNECTOR FFC FPC 21 CONNECTOR FFC FPC 21 CONNECTOR FFC FPC
214. 629 R3630 R3631 R3632 R3633 R3634 R3635 R3636 R3637 R3638 R3639 R3640 R3641 R3642 R3643 R3648 R3649 R3650 R3651 R3652 R3653 R3654 R3655 R3656 R3657 R3658 R3659 R3660 R3661 R3662 R3663 R3665 R3674 R3699 R3700 R3701 R3702 R3703 R3704 Part No 1 208 695 11 1 208 711 11 1 218 965 11 1 208 711 11 1 218 965 11 1 208 695 11 1 218 972 11 1 218 973 11 1 218 964 11 1 218 964 11 1 218 990 81 1 218 929 11 1 218 961 11 1 218 960 11 1 218 965 11 1 218 960 11 1 218 961 11 1 218 969 11 1 218 969 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 216 001 00 1 218 990 81 1 218 953 11 1 218 953 11 1 218 990 81 1 218 985 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 990 81 1 218 941 81 1 218 941 81 1 218 941 81 1 218 941 81 1 218 935 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 973 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 973 11 1 218 965 11 1 218 953 11 1 218 961 11 1 218 961 11 1 208 910 11 1 220 196 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 990 81 1 218 958 11 1 218 977 11 1 208 905 11 1 218 958 11 1 218 977 11 1 208 905 11 Description METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP RES CHIP RES CHI
215. 65 05466 05467 05470 05476 C5477 C5478 C5479 C5480 C6401 C6402 C6403 C6404 C6405 Part No 1 127 738 91 1 125 777 11 1 127 738 91 1 100 566 91 1 164 934 11 1 100 566 91 1 100 566 91 1 100 566 91 1 164 943 81 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 107 819 11 1 165 908 11 1 165 908 11 1 119 923 11 1 125 777 11 1 165 908 11 1 164 941 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 100 566 91 1 125 777 11 1 164 937 11 1 125 777 11 1 164 935 11 1 164 935 11 1 164 935 11 1 164 935 11 1 125 777 11 1 164 931 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 889 91 1 164 942 11 1 107 819 11 1 164 942 11 1 125 777 11 1 164 931 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 164 858 11 1 125 777 11 1 107 819 11 1 164 937 11 1 127 738 91 1 113 985 11 1 165 908 11 1 164 943 81 1 125 889 91 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 165 887 91 1 128 934 61 1 125 777 11 Description CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CE
216. 65 908 11 1 165 908 11 1 165 908 11 1 165 908 11 1 165 908 11 1 165 908 11 1 165 908 11 1 127 760 11 1 127 760 11 1 127 760 11 1 127 760 11 1 127 760 11 1 127 760 11 1 127 760 11 1 127 760 11 1 127 760 11 1 127 760 11 1 127 760 11 1 127 760 11 1 127 715 91 1 127 760 11 1 127 760 11 1 127 760 11 1 127 760 11 1 127 760 11 1 127 760 11 1 165 908 11 1 165 884 91 1 113 991 11 1 162 919 11 1 162 965 11 1 100 566 91 1 100 566 91 1 165 875 11 1 100 566 91 1 137 710 11 1 162 927 11 1 164 230 11 1 162 919 11 1 115 467 11 1 115 467 11 1 165 908 11 1 165 908 11 1 100 566 91 1 100 566 91 1 100 566 91 1 165 176 11 1 100 566 91 1 100 611 91 1 100 566 91 1 137 710 11 1 165 908 11 1 100 566 91 1 162 964 11 1 164 677 11 1 162 965 11 Description CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CER
217. 6W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 8W 1 8W 1 8W 1 8W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W Ref No R5008 R5009 R5010 R5018 R5019 R5020 R5065 R5110 R5113 R5137 R5140 R5151 R5154 R5159 R5160 R5163 R5164 R5167 R5239 R5240 R5242 R5243 R5244 R5245 R5248 R5249 R5254 R5255 R5256 R5257 R5401 R5402 R5403 R5404 R5405 R5406 R5407 R5408 R5409 R5411 R5414 R5415 R5416 R5417 R5418 R5419 R5420 R5421 R5422 R5423 R5426 R5427 R5428 R5429 R5433 R5436 R5438 Part No 1 218 965 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 965 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 965 11 1 218 965 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 985 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 965 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 1 208 943 11 1 208 931 11 1 218 990 81 1 218 965 11 1 216 864 11 1 208 918 81 1 208 709 11 1 218 965 11 1 218 965 11 1 218 965 11 1 218 965 11 1 208 702 11 1 216 864 11 1 218 985 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 965 11 1 217 671 11 1 217 671 11 1 217 671 11 1 216 864 11 1 217 671 11 1 218 990 81 1 218 941 81 1 216 789 11 1 216 789 11 1 216 789 11 1 218 965
218. 6W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 16W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 16W 1 16W Ref No 5 25 R5440 R5442 R5444 R5446 R5447 R5448 R5449 R5450 R5453 R5454 R5455 R5456 R5459 R5460 R5461 R5462 R5463 R5465 R5468 R5469 R5470 R5471 R5472 R5473 R5474 R5475 R5477 R5478 R5479 R5480 R5481 R5482 R5483 R5484 R5485 R5486 R5487 R5488 R5489 R5490 R5491 R5494 R5495 R5496 R5505 R5508 R5510 R5511 R6401 R6402 R6403 R6404 R6405 R6406 R6407 R6408 R6409 R6410 Part No 1 220 877 81 1 218 965 11 1 218 967 11 1 218 977 11 1 216 864 11 1 216 864 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 973 11 1 218 990 81 1 218 957 11 1 218 967 11 1 218 977 11 1 216 833 11 1 217 671 11 1 217 671 11 1 218 965 11 1 216 864 11 1 216 833 11 1 218 957 11 1 218 953 11 1 216 833 11 1 218 953 11 1 218 990 81 1 218 957 11 1 218 973 11 1 218 973 11 1 208 695 11 1 208 695 11 1 218 967 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 958 11 1 218 950 11 1 218 958 11 1 218 990 81 1 208 699 11 1 208 699 11 1 218 950 11 1 218 959 11 1 218 953 11 1 218 953 11 1 218 953 11 1 218 953 11 1 218 965 11 1 218 965 11 1 208 930 11 1 208 923 11 1 208 905 11 1 218 953 11 1 218 961 11 1 218 961 11 1 218 941 81 1 218 981 11 1 220 884 81 1 220 883 81 1 220 884 81 1 220 883 81 1 220 884 81 1 220 883 81 Description METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP
219. 7 AU 4 6V 01002 01003 22 E EMERGENCY D1006 L1024 DETECT T ON A D31V gt H 3 1V REG 01002 46 17 01008 01019 11008 11018 3 3 RP_6 0V SWITCHING EO PAGE 3 9 1 WW 01009 01020 11009 SWITCHING Ne i CTL 1 XCS_DD1 E 01205 01215 11205 11216 i 01 22 POWER 1 3 L FR EVER SO FR_EVER_SCK SWITCHING N 3 7 CTL 2 XCS_DD2 Q1206 01216 L1206 L1217 D25V _ I IC1201 SWITCHING 0 DC CONTROL _____ CAPSTAN DRUM PWM DRIVER L03 1717 01201 01202 EMERSENEY VO106 01207 01217 11207 11223 EP_2 8V I SWITCHING e Sye Not Used L1222 RP_2 8V EE fa 218 2 ER D28V2 _ 11214 A 2 8V Ti EO e E 01222 01203 CN 1 11209 11219 SWITCHING 212 Not Used 0 er A 20 01205 ony W I Sas 2 8V REG inr HDMI_5 6V l 56V Not Used 01203 HDMI_5 6V 1 DD 12V GATE C DD 12V OUT I DD_12V_REF POWER 1 3 3 7 R1212 F1205 AN e ONO F1203 01209 01210 21204 01219 01220 CAPSTAN i DRUM F1201 ONO e I HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 3 9 POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM 3 3 Number in parenthesis indicates the division number of schematic diagram where the component is located R MECHANISM DECK
220. 7 fl 7 so FO k O O Lab Phase pin should be fitted in the long hole of the sub slider arm 7 ET IAN N 42 Fig 13 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C the groove of the main cam gear m 4 Apply grease to the fixing block shaft and U shaped groove of the coupling gear and portion of the sub cam gear half size of one grain of rice for each part Fig 8 5 Attach the coupling gear After attaching apply grease while rotating the coupling gear by 120 each time Fig 9 10 U shaped groove M Shaft Attach the coupling gear to shaft and U shaped groove in order Fig 9 Apply grease to the three parts half size of one grain of rice for each part 120 Fig 10 6 Attach the main cam gear while being careful of the directions of the front and rear sides Also take care of the phase adjustment to the sub cam gear Fig 8 11 12 Phase pin of the main slider arm should be fitted in the groove of the main cam gear rear side Fig 5 Main cam gear rear side O does not exist Main cam gear front side O exists Fig 12 Attach the encoder gear Fig 3 Adjust the phases marked to those of the main cam gear Fig 4 Fig 8 After moving the reel selector slider in the direction of arrow to set the position of the reel base to L cassette attach the sub slider in reverse order while ref
221. 729 049 25 6 550 238 01 8 729 905 35 8 729 905 35 8 729 037 63 8 729 037 74 8 729 037 74 6 550 675 01 6 550 675 01 6 550 675 01 6 550 675 01 6 550 675 01 6 550 675 01 6 550 713 01 6 550 713 01 6 550 713 01 6 550 713 01 6 550 713 01 6 550 713 01 8 729 049 25 8 729 048 50 8 729 041 23 8 729 026 52 8 729 048 50 8 729 048 50 8 729 048 50 8 729 041 23 8 729 048 50 8 729 048 50 6 551 380 01 8 729 905 35 8 729 905 35 8 729 048 50 8 729 037 72 Description lt LINE FILTER gt COMMON MODE CHOKE COIL lt LEAD PIN gt PIN LEAD lt TRANSISTOR gt TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR UN9115J TX SO UN9213J TX S0 SSM6K30FE TPLR3 SSM6K30FE TPLR3 SSM6K30FE TPLR3 SSMOKSOFE TPLR3 SoM6K30FE TPLR3 SoM6K30FE TPLR3 SSM6K30FE TPLR3 SGH2816 IL E 7 7 7 SGH2816 IL E SGH2816 IL E SGH2816 IL E SGH2816 IL E SGH2816
222. 8 S0 P 5 17 INVERTER oc lt lt CK256FSO D 074 R3604 US 2200 58 se SE T 85 E Sz W 58 d R3702 io C3603 5 7 8 2700 22u 0 XX IC 1801 ADAO1 0038 3 SF S R3652 lt e 2 9 q 04 2 100 e 03600 03601 3 9 03615 D 1 17 LINE MUTE R3703 L C3604 63602 2SC5658T2LQ R R3665 DRIVE R3603 C 100k 3604 10u RA 0020 417 12 17 5 17 R3653 812 e AUDIO CH1 2 A D D A CONVERTER W S gt AUIN11 039 55 88 AK4820A VF E2 s gt 8 VF e e S 3646 L hi 5 17 9 2u 8 Q 16 R3663 C3653 3300 13k 47u R3636 Q3606 Q3608 8V REG INVERTER 1 3603 TC7SH04FU T5RSOYJP C3620 C3623 47u 220 6 3V 16 x j 8 DEM1 049 lt lt DEMO 8 CN3601 12P 9 CH1_OUT 1 CH2_OUT 3 e CH1_IN 5 0 JU 002 DJ i XPWDA 2 8 CN1002 GND 6 SA XPWAD Through the CH2 IN 7 eh E o ux X IC 3601 11 17 FJV 003 GND 8 E 5 5 gt 4 25 GND 9 io S 5 4 7u Q3602 AU_8V N C 10 8 lt UN9211J K8 S0 END 5 L STANDBY 7 EMP10UT 9 BAL2IN T CONTROL ND EMP1FIL VOL20UT 1 5Vpp BIN1 MIC1 Chip Add 3629 BIN1 STANDBY 13050 W AM LINEIN1 IC3601 CL3602 M R3632 0 ELECTRONIC VOLUME R3618 IC3601 R3633 0 8 2k NC W lt lt XVSP_SCK 1 17 10 17 83634 0 200 11 17 BIN2 MIC2 W X vsP_so BIN2 R3631
223. 82 359 A J 6082 461 A Fig 6 1 1 1 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 3 ROM for Mode selector SW OL standard Cope with R XH2 3 mechanism Note 8 967 997 11 J 6082 314 E y System operation check for NTSC 5 5 CPC 8 jig 8 967 997 61 J 6082 388 A for PAL XH5 5P 8 967 997 66 Fig 6 1 1 2 Note The ROM makes mode selector II s version up to use it with R mechanism HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 4 Audio operation check for NTSC XH5 3 8 967 997 51 for PAL XH5 3P 8 967 997 55 lt power adaptor AC L15A 1 479 283 13 1 3 Information Mechanical Section si quinu eq peeu yeyo y Jo sexoq pepeus ui sued y 9 eui DUIAOUU9 UBUM 91ON quiesse 14999015 61 9 018 p28 5 818 Buimeaq 208 BuiweJq 028 287 01 977 sioqunu 9 dIN J9AOO J9POVU3 JOPIJS JSDIIS 02 9 96ed 02 9 96ed 61 9 61 9 6 9 08 01 9 SJ9duunu 30 SJequunu c ede S wie 6 9 6G Buiweig 9 1 0101 sioqunu 19 9 g 21 9 6 9
224. 842 D9_HDMI lt pg VDDC 1 5V SDTO SDTO Mc 32 5 17 a R5860 5 IC 1801 ADAO1 9 17 D11 VSS2 D13_HDMI ODIFI ODIF1 sai 5829 5 vss2 T X D15 HDMI ee 82800 HMCK ODIFO ODIFO ats DAZEHDMI 9 D17 XX HM_YO X lt lt IC 1801 ADAO2 D 5 17 D19 HDMI CMODE2 CMODE2 9 17 vesa z X B R5925 K D21_HDMI CMODE1 xl o CMODE1 UM VDDS 3 0V 8 8 8 8 8 8 gt 4 3 VDDC 1 5V ere pir uL Li 212127 5857 R5893 1 50 XX VSS2 pe nou VDDC 1 5V D8_HDMI vss2 z VDDS 3 0V NLD12_HDMI AOBA_SO D14 HDMI AOBA_SI D16_HDMI 4 D18_HDMI 5 HM_Y1 k D20_HDMI ADAO1 D22 HDMI VSS2 VSS2 11 17 15837 15835 XSYS_RST 13 17 14 17 25 a R5896 Q gt 3 VSP_SI D 1 17 XA5XA6XA7JA8XA9 TOCO 2 4 5 7 9010611612 1 c2XcsC4 Ce u 11 17 CS847 VSP SO 1 17 10 17 XVSP SCK 9 17 11 17 5 Evo 9 17 5808 DEM1 11 17 XX E 5 885 gt E 8 58 8 gt E os a gt 2 z gt 2 s s s z z s uon d dq um cdm cia cie jua Ve lei fale et ala qe z mq ou dus d
225. 8p0 8605T DQ20 34 8 FB2202 D_1 5V GND VDDQ25 T 80 VSSQ VSSQ 33 Cun D 1 5V gt gt VDDQ25 GND 5 BMDI4S 49 81 DQ30 DQ22 32 Onn PMIDTSS 0 1u D_1 0V 12207 VDDQ25 OMAD00 62214 OMADOO BMDT34 1 49 82 DQ18 DQ21 31 SH BMDT37 0MAD02 BMDQS2 16 17 D_1 0V ID GND 0MAD02 Be 83 VSSQ DQS2 30 Onn BMDT31 ap map 9 oma oases BMDT28 12201 10uH GND VDDQ25 42 85 vDDQ D012 28 2 1 019 GND OMAD05 E OMADOS 9 86 VDDQ VSS 27 R2241 0 OMAD04 gt lt BMDT27 P pam m cum 88 VSSQ VDDQ 25 5 2501 D_1 8V Zu up x 9 iu Q i D D o x gt fw 94 e BMDTSO 89 DQ14 DQ9 24 BMDI23 5 fe gt x a r asd ors s SEES Eee mora E aszsa S 2z22022002200222022202220220z2z2220222022o022022z2z 952828252385 32222222522508222822222828222822z222 23 gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt GG gt EC EB BO gt CO FO SS CG A CG gt CG FB PF gt gt gt gt gt m oO O Gmm FE CO O O O gt gt O gt O O O O gt O gt O gt O O G O a lt Ji 1 da db A LUE oo I 5 F lt 43
226. 9 3 7 2 4 o 1 1 TRST INTG1 1 5V FS_EDGE_REF lt lt FS EDGE REF gt TRRT FRAT_REFO INTV5 1 5V TRRV TRRV ADATAOUTO gt ADATAOUTO gt N RDX RDX_SIM 57 gt ADATAOUT1 DICO_DVDD MCDA7 D31A07_SIM 010 5 17 Cmm mE 11 17 VRT INTV7 1 5V ADATAINO ADGND MCDA1 D25A01 SIM r lt lt ADATAIN0 017 4 17 XENA ADATAINI lt lt ADATAIN1 5 17 8 OSCIN XENA XACC gt gt XACC 4 9 OVDD FCLR gt XENA RECCKO TRCKO TRCKO 4 17 DIR a CK27MF02_R W lt lt CK27MF02_T 018 DIR gt gt A 9 PLLSVDD CCDMODE1 R3023 5 17 0 FCLR gt gt 9 MXWE TEST1 011 Leusa zp gt 63002 5 INTG5 1 5V CCDMODEO 447 18092 3 17 LBUS2 gt 052 GREGDT RECDT IOVDD6 3 0V lt lt CK64FSO Q019 47 9 17 LBUS1 LBUS1 gt ust 9 IOGND5 3 0V MXCAS LBUSO gt gt CRECAZ G RECA2 MXCS TRCKO TRCKO lt lt 4 S RECA1 PLESGND CKFSO 020 247 e 5 a i i i e 5 io a ha LI x e I lt lt a 9750 gt gt 2 G E gt G G a S CS IC 3001 BUS 5 P a S k x 6 gt mx G G CS_IC_3001_BUS gt gt WweEOoORESSEZELRESE Se See S Sse m 9012 gt porem 00000000000000 11 17 iUad Oe ee H TIT 6
227. 9 R1440 R1441 R1443 R1444 R1447 R1450 R1451 R1452 R1453 R1455 1457 R1458 R1459 R1460 R1461 R1462 R1468 1476 R1476 R1479 R1480 R1481 R1482 1497 R1498 R1499 R1500 R1501 R1502 R1503 R1504 R1505 R1506 1507 R1508 R1509 R1510 R1511 R1512 R1513 R1514 R1515 R1516 1517 1518 R1519 R1520 R1523 R1524 R1525 Part No 1 218 989 11 1 218 909 11 1 218 911 11 1 218 896 11 1 216 864 11 1 218 871 11 1 218 895 11 1 218 895 11 1 218 903 11 1 216 838 11 1 218 849 11 1 218 911 11 1 218 853 11 1 218 871 11 1 216 814 11 1 218 891 11 1 216 820 11 1 216 825 11 1 216 825 11 1 216 852 11 1 218 859 11 1 218 911 11 1 218 879 11 1 218 885 11 1 218 879 11 1 216 864 11 1 216 295 91 1 216 295 91 1 218 953 11 1 218 961 11 1 216 845 11 1 218 823 11 1 218 903 11 1 216 845 11 1 218 978 11 1 216 846 11 1 216 841 11 1 216 841 11 1 216 834 11 1 218 989 11 1 218 989 11 1 218 989 11 1 208 721 11 1 218 895 11 1 208 935 11 1 218 987 11 1 218 981 11 1 218 978 11 1 216 846 11 1 216 843 11 1 216 825 11 1 218 933 11 1 218 446 11 1 216 809 11 1 218 875 11 1 216 864 11 1 216 864 11 1 218 875 11 Description RES CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHI
228. 953 11 1 218 953 11 1 218 949 11 1 218 965 11 1 218 953 11 1 218 953 11 1 218 953 11 1 218 953 11 1 208 860 81 1 208 860 81 1 208 860 81 1 218 937 11 1 218 965 11 1 218 951 11 1 218 965 11 1 218 949 11 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 941 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 935 11 1 234 381 21 1 234 381 21 1 572 272 11 1 535 75 7 11 1 813 458 11 1 813 457 11 1 795 921 11 1 760 458 21 1 795 244 11 1 767 205 21 1 781 763 21 Description RES CHIP 5 METAL CHIP 22 0 5 RES CHIP 5 RES CHIP 47K 5 RES CHIP 1K 5 RES CHIP 1K 5 RES CHIP 470 5 RES CHIP 10K 5 RES CHIP 1K 5 RES CHIP 1K 5 RES CHIP 1K 5 RES CHIP 1K 5 METAL CHIP 75 0 5 METAL CHIP 75 0 5 METAL CHIP 75 0 5 RES CHIP 47 5 RES CHIP 10K 5 RES CHIP 680 5 RES CHIP 10K 5 RES CHIP 470 5 SHORT CHIP 0 SHORT CHIP 0 SHORT CHIP 0 RES CHIP 100 5 SHORT CHIP 0 RES CHIP 33 5 lt COMPOSITION CIRCUIT BLOCK gt RES NETWORK RES NETWORK 100K 1005 4 100K 1005 4 lt SWITCH gt SWITCH SLIDE 501 601 lt TEST PIN gt CHIP CHECKER lt VIBRATOR gt 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W OSCILLATOR CRYSTAL 55 631868MHz OSCILLATOR CRYSTAL 55 6875MHz VIBRATOR CRYSTAL 24 576 VIBRATOR CRYSTAL 32 768 VIBRATOR CERAMIC 10 VIBRATOR CRY
229. AMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP Refer to page 5 1 for mark A 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 4 7uF 4 7uF 4 7uF 4 7uF 4 7uF 4 7uF 4 7uF 4 7uF 4 7uF 4 7uF 4 7uF 4 7uF 0 22uF 4 uF 4 uF 4 uF 4 uF 4 uF 4 uF 1uF 2 2uF 33uF 22PF 0 0015uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 10uF 0 1uF 10uF 100PF 220PF 22PF 0 22uF 0 22uF 1uF 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 047uF 0 1uF 22uF 0 1uF 10uF 1uF 0 1uF 0 001uF 0 033uF 0 0015uF 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 5 10 10 10 10 10 20 5 5 5 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 10 20 10 10 10 10 10 16V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 6 3V 6 3V 6 3V 6 3V 6 3V 6 3V 6 3V 6 3V 6 3V 6 3V 6 3V 6 3V 16V 6 3V 6 3V 6 3V 6 3V 6 3V 6 3V 10V 6 3V 16V 50V 50V 25V 25V 10V 25V 6 3V 50V 50V 50V 10V 10V 10V 10V 25V 25V 25V 16V 25V 6 3V 25V 6 3V 10V 25V 50V 16V 50V Ref No 1226 1227 1228 1229 1232 1233 1235 1237 1240 C1241 C1242 C1245 C1246 C1247 C1249 C1258 C1259 C1260 C1262 C1263 C1264 C1276 C1277 C1279 C1280 01281 01282 01285 01288 C1289 C1292 C1293 C1294 C1295 C
230. ARD Flexible Flat Cable FFR 001 VD 036 BOARD SIDE B CN721 HDV DV Flexible Flat Cable FJK 001 J703 joe BT1001 LITHIUM BATTERY 7 4702 emos Harness DV 068 M902 CAM MOTOR M905 FL MOTOR R MECHANISM DECK MDX R201 MD 76 BOARD Harness CP 098 M907 FAN MOTOR IC5001 EEPROM EEN demam 5 E JE RP 243 BOARD Not supplied T HEAD REEL MOTOR VD 036 BOARD G AL DJ OS FP 248 FLEXIBLE BOARD H Dilect Solder DRUM MOTOR IC4403 EEPROM BOARD to BOARD 104 FLEXIBLE BOARD U l 5 Flexible Flat Cable FRP 001 Flexible Flat Cable FRP 001 Dilect Solder HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 4 1 FRAME 4 2 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS Link RP 243 BOARD REC PB AMP _ VD 036 BOARD 1 17 DV SIGNAL PROCESS _ VD 036 BOARD 2 17 HDV STREAM PROCESS _ VD 036 BOARD 3 17 HDV DV i LINK INTERFACE VD 036 BOARD 4 17 HDV MPEG VIDEO ENCODE DECODE VD 036 BOARD 5 17 BASE BAND SIGNAL PROCESS VD 036 BOARD 6 17 COMPONENT OUT VD 036 BOARD 7 17 Not Used VD 036 BOARD 8 17 VIDEO IN OUT VD 036 BOARD 9 17 AUDIO IN OUT VD 036 BOARD 10 17 SERVO VD 036 BOARD 11 17 MECHA CONTROL VD 036 BOARD 12 17 HI CONTROL VD 036 BOARD 13 17 SDRAM FLASH VD 036 BOARD 14 17 FRONT CONTROL VD 036 B
231. AUTO Maximum Input Check Audio 1 kHz 16 dBs signal NTSC 1 kHz 14 dBs signal PAL AUDIO IN terminal CH 1 2 AUDIO OUT terminal CH 1 2 Oscilloscope Specified Value No clip is found in the output wave form dBs 0 775 Vrms Note Switch setting 1 AUDIO MODE AUDIO SET menu FS32K 2 AUDIO AGC AUDIO SET menu ON Checking method 1 Enter 1 KHz 16 dBs NTSC 14 dBs PAL signal to the AUDIO IN terminal CH 1 Measure the output of AUDIO OUT terminal CH 1 and check that no clip is found in the output waveform For the CH 2 make a checking in the same manner 2 3 6 3 SERVICE MODE 3 1 ADJUSTMENT REMOTE COMMANDER RM 95 The adjustment remote commander 95 is used for changing the calculation coefficient in signal processing EVR data etc The adjustment remote commander RM 95 performs bi directional communication with the unit using the remote commander signal line LANC The resultant data of this bi directional communica tion is written in the non volatile memory 1 Using the Adjustment Remote Commander RM 95 1 Connect the adjustment remote commander to the LANC ter minal 2 Set the HOLD switch of the adjustment remote commander RM 95 to HOLD SERVICE position If it has been prop erly connected the LCD on the adjustment remote commander RM 95 will display as shown in Fig 6 3 1 Data
232. BLOCK ASSY 855 3 057 255 01 GEAR 852 3 732 817 11 SCREW 2X4 5 TAPPING 853 3 057 253 01 GEAR WHEEL 856 A 7094 689 A GEAR CD BLOCK ASSY SERVICE M905 X 3949 925 4 MOTOR ASSY FL 854 3 05 254 01 GEAR HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 5 8 5 2 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST Ref No CN004 S004 101 C103 C104 CN101 D101 D102 D103 D104 D105 D106 D107 D108 D109 D110 D111 D112 D113 D114 D115 D116 D117 D118 D119 D120 D121 D122 D123 D124 FB101 Part No 1 675 561 11 Description FP 104 FLEXIBLE BOARD 004 and 5004 are not included in FP 104 flexible board 1 770 312 21 1 762 351 22 1 657 785 11 A 1166 895 A 1 135 856 91 1 115 566 11 1 125 777 11 1 770 542 51 8 719 056 85 8 719 056 85 8 719 056 85 8 719 056 85 8 719 056 85 8 719 056 85 8 719 056 85 8 719 056 85 6 500 252 01 6 500 781 01 6 500 252 01 6 500 252 01 6 500 252 01 6 500 252 01 6 500 252 01 6 501 030 01 6 500 817 01 6 500 252 01 6 500 252 01 6 500 252 01 6 500 252 01 6 500 817 01 8 719 056 85 6 500 252 01 1 400 331 11 lt CONNECTOR gt CONNECTOR 4P lt SWITCH gt SWITCH PUSH 1 KEY REC PROOF FP 248 FLEXIBLE BOARD DEW SENSOR KK K K K K K K FR 255 BOARD COMPLETE K gt F gt F K K K K K KK K K K K K K K K lt CAPACITOR gt TANTAL CHIP 100uF 20 10V
233. BOARD COMPLETE K K K K K K K lt CAPACITOR gt CERAMIC CHIP 0 22uF 10 16V CERAMIC CHIP 0 22uF 10 16 lt gt 10 CONNECTOR SQUARE INDI 4P HDV DV PIN CONNECTOR SMD 7P PIN CONNECTOR 6P lt DIODE gt DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE MAZ9120D0LS0 TX L MAZ9120D0LS0 TX L MAZ9120D0LS0 TX L NSAD500H T1 A MAZS12000850 DIODE MAZS12000850 lt FERRITE BEAD gt BEAD FERRITE 2012 BEAD FERRITE CHIP 2012 BEAD FERRITE 2012 BEAD FERRITE 2012 BEAD FERRITE 2012 lt JACK gt JACK SMALL TYPE CONTROL S JACK ULTRA SMALL 1P LANC DC IN CONNECTOR DC IN lt LINE FILTER gt INDUCTOR 40uH lt RESISTOR gt RES CHIP 10 5 1 10W lt COMPOSITION CIRCUIT BLOCK gt CONDUCTOR NETWORK 2010X4 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C Ref No S 01 TH721 TH722 TH723 TH 24 Part No 1 571 914 21 1 805 726 11 1 805 726 11 1 805 726 11 1 805 726 11 Description lt SWITCH gt SWITCH KEY BOARD RESET lt THERMISTOR gt THERMISTOR POSITIVE THERMISTOR POSITIVE THERMISTOR POSITIVE THERMISTOR POSITIVE CN1000 CN1001 CN1002 D1006 D1009 D1010 D1011 D1012 FB1000 FB1001 FB1002 FB1003 J1000 J1001 R1014 R1015 R1034 R1035 A 1166 897 A 1 580 789 22 1 764 007 11 1 565 771 71 6 500 562 01 6 500 562 01 6 500 562 01 6 500 5
234. Bu 4 Vrms OUT 1kQ9 47kO 60i 10 dBu 20 dB S0i 10 dBu 18 dB VIDEO IN OUT 1 0 Vp p 75 Q AWH 0 286 Vp p 60i NTSC 0 3 Vp p 50i PAL 0 286 Vp p 60i NTSC 0 3 Vp p 50i PAL S VIDEO IN OUT 4 DIN 1 0 Vp p 75 Q AWH 0 286 Vp p 73 0 60i NTSC 0 3 Vp p 73 50i PAL 0 286 Vp p 60i NTSC 0 3 Vp p 50i PAL COMPONENT OUT OUT 480iNTSC IN OUT REC I BETACAMI Y 1 0 Vp p 0 286 Vp p 73 Pb Cb B Y Pr Cr R Y 0 7 Vp p 750 7 5 IRE 75 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C ENGLISH DVCAM TM IN OUT REC SMPTE Y 1 0 Vp p 0 3 Vp p 75 Q Pb Cb B Y Pr Cr R Y 0 7 Vp p 75 0Q 100 Y 1 0 Vp p 75 Q Pb Cb B Y Pr Cr R Y 0 7 V
235. C BASE BASE MIG SCREW 2X4 5 TAPPING RETAINER PENDULUM ARM ASSY PENDULUM SPRING EXTENSION BRAKE ARM 5 BRAKE BRAKE T RATCHET SPRING COMPRESSION RING TG SLEEVE TG ROLLER TG FLANGE TG UPPER GUARD GUIDE SCREW ASSY DRUM FITTING HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 5 5 5004 704 boo Part No 3 973 171 01 3 057 227 01 3 973 818 01 3949 915 1 3 057 228 01 3 726 829 01 3 057 353 01 3 318 201 91 3 973 266 11 3 703 816 74 1 770 363 11 1 770 312 21 1193 393 1 762 351 22 b ne Mechanism Deck Assembly 2 See page 5 6 Description SUPPORT TAPE RETAINER TAPE SPRING COMPRESSION TAPE RETAINER ARM ASSY PINCH CAP DRUM WASHER STOPPER SPRING MIC BASE SCREW B 1 4X3 TAPPING SCREW M2X2 2 MEK HEAD SCREW M1 4X4 5 CONNECTOR ELASTIC CONNECTOR 4P DRUM ASSY DEH 21D J RP SERVICE SWITCH PUSH 1 KEY REC PROOF 5 REPAIR PARTS LIST 5 1 5 MECHANISM DECK ASSEMBLY 2 Ref No 751 752 753 754 795 756 758 759 760 761 762 763 765 766 767 768 Part No A 096 800 A 3 057 311 01 7094 599 3 057 267 01 3 057 294 01 3 973 140 01 3 057 302 01 3 057 314 02 3950 816 2 3 057 221 01 3 057 252 01 3 973 159 01 3 057 222 02 3 973 266 11 3949 918 1 3949 919 1 3 057 295 01 7847 782 Mechanism Deck Assembly 3 See p
236. C CHIP TANTAL CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL CHIP TANTAL CHIP TANTAL CHIP TANTAL CHIP CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type 3 100PF 220PF 0 1uF 0 1uF 1uF 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 047uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 10uF 1uF 0 1uF 0 001uF 0 001uF 0 0015uF 0 0015uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 1uF 10uF 22uF 0 01uF 10uF 10uF 10uF 10uF 5 5 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 10 20 20 20 20 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 50V 50V 25V 25V 10V 10V 25V 25V 25V 16V 25V 25V 6 3V 10V 25V 50V 50V 50V 50V 25V 25V 10V 16V 6 3V 25V 16V 16V 16V 16V 5 12 C1041 C1042 C1043 C1044 C1045 C1046 C1047 C1048 C1057 C1058 C1059 C1060 C1061 C1062 C1064 C1073 C1074 C1075 C1076 C1077 C1078 C1079 C1080 C1081 C1082 C1083 C1084 C1085 C1087 C1090 C1093 C1094 C1095 C1096 C1097 C1098 C1099 C1201 C1202 C1203 C1204 C1205 C1206 C1207 C1208 C1209 C1211 C1212 C1213 C1214 C1215 C1216 C1217 C1219 01221 01224 C1225 Part No 1 112 298 91 1 1
237. C_LED REG LED DV_IN_DVCAM_LED DV_IN_DVCAM_LED 14 17 4601 50 4601 50 lt lt IC 4601 SCKO 4601 amp X IC 4601 RXDO 4601 RXDO IC 4601 TXDO IC 4601 TXDO lt lt XHIDS RST XHIDS RST lt lt OSD_V amp DV XVM MAD XVM MAD XFUPSTAT lt 2 XFUPSTAT ESTAT 05 3 VD 036 BOARD 12 17 5 17 13 17 13 17 5 6 A Voltage measurement of the CSP ICs and the Transistors with A mark are 10 13 14 15 16 1 7 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 26
238. Customer Information Services Center 6900 29 Daniels Parkway PMB 330 Fort Myers Florida 33912 Declaration of Conformity SONY HVR M15U Sony Electronics Inc 16530 Via Esprillo San Diego CA 92127 U S A 858 942 2230 Trade Name Model Responsible Party Address Telephone Number This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to co
239. D FERRITE CHIP 1608 BEAD FERRITE CHIP 1608 BEAD FERRITE CHIP 1608 BEAD FERRITE CHIP 1608 FERRITE EMI SMD 1005 BEAD FERRITE CHIP 1608 BEAD FERRITE CHIP 1608 BEAD FERRITE CHIP 1608 lt 1C gt IC AN30205A VB IC NJU7241F31 IC TL1596CPWR S 8424AAPFT TB G S 812C36AUA C2QT2G S 80851CNMC B9CT2G IC AN30205A VB IC TK72130CSCL G IC TLV431ACDBV2 IC SN0408028DBTR TC4001BF EL IC NJU7751F05 TE2 IC NJM2823F TC75S56F TE85R IC S4DF006X02 Y070 K02K4C TG SLU04FU TE85R IC TG WB66FK TE85R TC7SA34FU TSRSONVF IC TC7SA34FU TSRSONYF TC7SA34FU TSRSONVF Ref No 01876 IC2001 102202 G2501 IC2601 IC2801 IC3001 IC3201 IC3600 IC3601 103602 103603 C4003 164201 164202 164403 04601 164604 05000 15001 15401 15402 105403 105404 105405 105406 106401 16601 L1003 L1004 L1005 L1006 L1007 L1008 L1009 L1013 L1014 L1015 L1016 1017 1018 1019 1020 11021 11022 11023 11024 11025 11026 11205 11206 11207 11208 11209 11211 6 709 937 01 6 708 108 01 8 753 259 30 6 709 478 01 Not supplied 8 53 231 06 6 04 695 01 6 05 546 01 8 59 422 21 6 707 170 01 8 759 471 38 6 706 484 01 6 709 454 01 6 703 328 01 Not supplied 6 705 177 01 6 806 647 01 8 759 694 16 6 806 698 01 6 702 156 01 8 59 339 61 6 07 428 01 8 759
240. DT _2 8V_ 16 17 ee OO bx K Rabta ij CRECDT lt CRECDT 013 C2801 C2802 4 7u 4 7u 92801 6 4 CRECCK TE REG_GND gt RECAI lt lt CRECA1 022 6 17 CK27MF02_E gt gt GI CRECA2 1801 PCRERR lt lt 023 IC_1801_SRCH lt lt x _ EB xm 8 EE ag F si lo m cob gu L 5 17 IC_1801_FLD27MF lt lt ag 38 88 89 5 5555 55 05 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C i VD 036 2 17 1 2 3 4 6 O 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 VD 036 BOARD 3 1 7 200 2 2 17 HDV DV i LINK PE 147 11 7 XX MARK NO MOUNT x FRRV 2007 2 17 12 17 Voltage measurement of the CSP ICs 3 12 and the Transistors with A mark are N not possible a LL a FCLR DIR1 iet BR DIR lt lt PCLK1 TRCKO gt UE N_PD17 011 LBUS3 216 _ ________ amp g lt PD16 LBUS2 gt gt LBUSZ K PD15 lt pois 1 17 LBUS1 LBUSI DU lt pou gt LBUS0 K PD13 2024 gt gt PD12 lt 12 2 17 FB K PD19 lt lt 10 A4 1 lt lt CL3204 BU ing D31A07 SIM gt B3 HD6 D30A06_S
241. D_12V GATE _DD_12V OUT POWER 2 3 DD 12V REF 1 PAGE 3 8 L 1409 01418 11410 I ONO SWITCHING 60 1419 UNREG_SUB_12V 01425 01427 01428 ONO TIT IC1403 CONTROL DC CONTROL CONTROL CDDC G 15 17 2 5 a 4 2 8 IC1404 CN702 CN4602 gt Ta 577 CONTROLS FB701 _ L4602 D4604 5 5 1703 LAN FB703 8V LANC_DC V G IC1004 7 prs 4617 35 VTR_DD_ON 4601 7 vour 14604 ye CS 4 81 BATT_IN 3 6V REG IC1005 FR 255 BOARD 1 2 101005 riori T _ BT1001 CN101 1 CN4601 IC4604 IC4601 101 1 2 1 2 i lt SIRCS DATA FRONT CONTROL UNSW5V 16 17 SELECTOR 14 17 14 17 01024 01025 RECEIVER 0UT SWITCH CTL 1 CTL 2 202 66 ACV_SENS POWER SW AN stt8 p10 5 1 XPOWER_SW ON STANDBY i ty FR EVER SO x gt FR EVER FR EVER SO FR EVER SCK POWER 0 GTBY l 0 XCS_DD 67 XCS_0D1 _ XCS_DD2 68 0109 l IC1003 LANC DRIVER j L1026 14 LANC DC fs 01023 I D1009 L1025 POWER 4 LOO 4 0 XLANC ON VIR_UNREG y i XLANC PWR ON 2 LANC SIG 11 4 Malin 7 XLANC_POWER_ON POWER 2 3 PAGE 3 8 05 gt gt gt G s U O HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C
242. E DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE 155357 SBS806M TL E 2503200850 2503200850 155400 61 2503200850 SBS806M TL E MA4ZD03001S0 112 112 112 112 112 112 729 8 50 112 0511 40 25 01ZA8 2 TPL3 MA112 TX 01ZA8 2 TPL3 112 25111 8 50 515 40 61 515 40 61 KV187ORTL G 112 112 MA2S111 K8 S0 MA2S111 K8 S0 MA2S111 K8 S0 112 112 112 155400 61 2503200850 2503200850 155400 61 RB051L 40TE25 FUSE FUSE 1 4A 32V FUSE 1 4A 32V FUSE 1 4A 32V FUSE 1 4A 32V FUSE 1 4A 32V FUSE 1 4A 32V FUSE 1 432V Refer to page 5 1 for mark A 5 17 Ref No A F1203 AF1204 AF1205 AF1401 AF1402 AF1403 AF1404 AF1407 AF1409 AF1410 AF1412 AN F1413 AF1419 FB1407 FB1801 FB1803 FB1804 FB2001 FB2002 FB2202 FB2601 FB2802 FB2803 FB3001 FB3201 FB3202 FB4001 FB4002 FB4003 FB4004 FB4201 FB4601 FB5000 FB6401 IC1001 IC1002 IC1003 IC1004 IC1005 IC1006 IC1201 IC1203 IC1401 IC1402 IC1403 101404 01407 IC1409 101801 IC1871 101872 101873 101874
243. E 3 4 62 SYS_V XSYS_RST FR 255 BOARD CN4601 XSYS RST 3 OVERALL 3 6 5101 5107 CONTROL a 1 PAGE 3 A 113 8115 SWITCH S KEY ADO KEY AD5 lt S17 Eis BE E E s 14601 6 XC_IN 19 Ho E n O 0 B DVCAM iLINK LED E Clee a FRONT CONTROL LED PAUSE_ LED IC 4601 SCKO 14 1 7 FUNCTION e OV ILINK LED HDV iLINK LED E o 4001_ q X4601 0111 0122 INDICATOR X 50i LED 60i LED DVCAM LED Ba e X lt n gt 62 32 768kHz I D124 HDV LED CAUTION LED S XFUPSTAT S o o E 75 69 29 5 62 0 0_ 49 X4602 IC1006 D Gi XHIDS_RST 10MHz E bi 80 XVM_MAD 4 69 Q DETECT J 16 17 5118 POWER SW XPOWER_SW 6 BATT_IN MI EVER 3V ON STANDBY XFRONT_RST INITIAL VOUT BACKUP VCC BT1001 5116 Ln 16 17 GIE EJECT SW XEJECT SW 89 ANCIN ELA DC E Sn 40 LANC OUT 42 LANC H CASETTE LED XTAPE LED SIG DRIVER CASSETTE PU DRIVE 16 17 1 D110 A STBY LED XSTBV LED b LDRIVE IC1201 ON STANDBY W 2 2 D 12 2 POWER LED XPOWER ON LED 68 pc CONTROL D_2 5V 38 38 38 38 17 17 RP 2 8V D_2 8V 2 A_2 8V lt AU 4 9V gt A 2 8V UNREG_12V UNREG_AU D_12V amp SIRCS DATA SIRCS FR EVER
244. EEL FG lt lt 5 GND LOAD LOAD END_SENSE UNLOAD OON 055460 UNLOAD 0 0068 TOP_SENSE REEL_PWM gt REEL_PWM XGG DOWN XCC_DOWN 3 K XC IN SEN a X lt x 5 MODE_SW_A 1 17 RF IN REIN 2 2 2 5 S 8 3l g Ba MOPE SW A 5 3 5 2 NMODE_SW_B SW B 8 S z Q MODE SW 7 F PES MODE SW C MODE SW D Eee MODE_SW_D S_ELTN_ERR SwP maa S_ELTN_ERR 1417 12 17 swe lt lt T ELTN_ERR 11 17 T_ELTN_ERR TAPE_LED_ON R5496 10k TAPE_LED K NC L_CASETTE XC IN lt lt E MDEW DET DEW DET 11 17 GND 14 17 R5401 10k REC_PR00F REC PROOF REEL_V SHINE CHIME_VDD CHIME_SDA gt CHIME_SDA 12 17 CHIME_SCL CHIME_SCL RENON RF_MON REGAT RECA1 RECAS RECA2 HEGOK RECCK 2 17 nom nin 1 5406 5V REG 65401 TK11150CSCL G R5403 20k 9 0 5 REELM_FG REELM_FG REC_PR00F 5480 7 REC_PROOF CHIME_VDD m 0 CHIME_4 VDD Q5401 CHIME_SDA 15403 10uH C5405 5403 2SB709A QRS TX CHINE SOL 1 CHIME_3 SDA 47u BUFFER L CHIME_2 SCK 0555 GND p CL5413 IC5405 L epson REEL PWM DRIVER TFG IN 5417 85450 165405 10k 47k MB3817PFV G BND m GND CL5427 GND m CPH3109 TL E ik aS 330p 15404 REEL PWM L5405 x E 5 CL5401 10uH 27 22uH Sn 1 i IC5401 CL5402 0 9 2 540 CL5403 0 9 REEL MOTOR DRIVE 1 1 5401 LB1897D E g R5510 5477 m 05467 15 05401
245. EG_GND B 155321 e nats AU_MONI_SELO 64FS_HDMI R6029 XX CL5829 W 64FS_HDMI REG_GND D_2 8V REG_GND io mium Xx 9 7 HDMI AU SEL O R5877 11 17 XX CL5820 lt WS a IC5822 5 gt gt gt gt gt gt gt c l a aj a a 105829 A B a gs 8 85 R5889 3 3 x E lt 5 wo gx Be 105823 7 65840 XX C5804 C5805 C5806 C5807 XX XX XX s REG_GND lt 1 17 9 17 CKFSO 4 17 12 17 FL5800 5 17 3 5 R5864 W CK256FS0 b 5 17 Tm 9 17 FL5801 XX 1 5 CL5826 e aq R5906 FL5802 XX XX l 9 9 W 2282292 5 5 5 eo e aS gt 5 A Cu a A gt So gt gt 5 IDCK e 9 gt lt 65800 S L5820 5 XX vDDS 3 3V VDDC 1 5V SE SX XX 105820 5827 65833 5 Ves 64FS_HDMI S 5 8 LQ C5801 iD x XX e VDDC 1 5V Sx 65830 ix Ex BR BR TAR IC5831 MSS S XX R5881 VSYNC_HDMI 8 Fa XX C5832 R5852 XX canoa 5 Vpps 3 3W XSCLK D23 HDMI 1 17 5 17 5 pes VDDC 1 5V W mn 00850 4 17 9 17 85895 D3_HpMI 5 D3 VDDC 1 5V R5640 XX xXx D4_HDMI XX R5848 XX Mil S D4 LRCK OLRCK OLRCK RS873 D5_HDMI R5847 HDMI OBICK OBICK 5 ADA02 C5
246. ES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 3 9K 3 9K 33 47K 10K 5 5 5 5 5 0 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 0 5 0 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 0 5 5 5 0 5 0 5 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 1 16W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W Ref No 5 22 R2006 R2007 R2008 R2009 R2010 R2013 R2014 R2015 R2016 R2017 R2018 R2035 R2036 R2037 R2201 R2202 R2205 R2206 R2207 R2208 R2209 R2210 R2211 R2212 R2213 R2214 R2215 R2216 R2217 R2218 R2219 R2220 R2221 R2222 R2223 R2224 R2225 R2226 R2227 R2228 R2229 R2230 R2231 R2237 R2238 R2239 R2241 R2242 R2243 R2244 R2246 R2248 R2501 R2601 R2801 R2803 R2804 R2805 Part No 1 218 961 11 1 208 663 11 1 218 953 11 1 218 953 11 1 208 663 11 1 208 663 11 1 218 953 11 1 218 953 11 1 208 663 11 1 208 663 11 1 218 953 11 1 208 860 81 1 208 860 81 1 208 860 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 941 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 961 11 1 218 961 11 1 218 961 11 1 218 961 11 1 218 961 11 1 218 961 11 1 218 961 11 1 218 961 11 1
247. ES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP 1K 100 10 10 270 2 2 100 100 100 56 10 56 10 56 56 6 2 180 1M 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 0 100K 100K 100K 100K 10 4 K 3 3K 2 2K 2 2K 220 220 100 100 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 0 5 5 0 5 5 5 0 5 0 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 1716W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W Ref No 5 23 R3609 R3610 R3611 R3612 R3613 R3614 R3615 R3616 R3618 R3619 R3620 R3621 R3622 R3623 R3624 R3625 R3626 3627 R3628 R3
248. FG REC_PROOF CHIME_4 VDD CHIME_3 SDA CHIME_2 SCK GND GND SFG_IN TFG_IN GND GND LNDOO1 CHASSIS_GND LNDOO2 CHASSIS_GND N 02013 WHE DRUM_V WHE N f VHE e a lt Pi e 5 28589 8 e DRUM U S Z gt ZZ 2 E UHE V N FG_PG_COM CAP_W DRUM_FG_SENS DRUM_PG_SENS HE_VCC N CAP U CAP_V N WHE _ 2 WHE CAP_FG1 N r CAP_W VHE VHE 4 N END_SENS N _XCC_DOWN N MODE SW A UHE rae MODE SW B N NMODE_SW_C NMODE_SW_D 5 ELTN ERR Me CAP FG1 EETN M 4 CAP_FG2 J C1001 _ Ci003 1004 1005 L 0 001 0 001u 0 001 0 001u T END_SENS J TOP_SENS m XCC_DOWN J K XC IN J MODE SW A J K MODE SW J fi MODE SW C J lm k MODE SW D J U S ELTN ERR N T_ELTN_ERR J R1106 TAPE LED ON V LED ON alt 74 1107 L CASETTE 47k DEW_DET Q1001 2SD2216J QR K8 S0 LED DRIVE REEL_V REEL_V REEL_U A w REEL_W We IC1001 REEL U N REEL MOTOR v J FG AMP 101001 NJM2903V TE2 V 0 01u R1102 REEL_W 1k U J FE e CL1006 U 7 m R1101 E REELM_FG 1k REELM_FG N 1k S REC PROOF gt CHIME_VDD SFG_IN CHIME_SDA sm CHIME_SCL N
249. G C5407 DRUM FG lt lt du CAGC A D VS DRUM W DRUM PG UHE DRUM PG lt lt U D_U DRUM_V DRUM_PWM DRUM_PWM U 1 5402 NC DRUM_U C5444 C5448 R5459 R5465 R5470 CAP_PWM CAP_PWM V DR STANPE NC 0 1u TOk 180 PSA GND XCS_IC_5402 15402 XCS IC 5402 2 NM V BD6639AGLV E2 D_PGND DRUM_U CM_UNLOAD gt gt COM FG_PG_COM CM_LOAD GM LOAD 4 WIN GND CM_LIM_DET CM_LIM_DET VIN OM DRUM_FG_SENS CAP_ON CAP_ON UIN DRUM_PG_SENS 5 CAP_FWD mE CAP FWD DU TOPIN DFILTER GND CAP_FG lt lt TOPOUT DFC GND REELM_FG DRUM_FG REELM FG lt lt ENDIN DFGOUT CAP_V XCC_DOWN lt lt XOG DOWN ENDOUT DFGIN WHE MODE SW A MODE_SW_A lt lt RLP1 VREF CAP_V MODE_SW_B lt lt SW RLM1 PGOUT WHE MODE_SW_C TU MODE SW C lt lt RLO1 PGIN CAP W MODE SW D lt lt MODEZSWED VHE S ELTN ERR lt lt S_ELTN_ERR CAP_W T_ELTN_ERR lt lt VHE TAPE_LED_ON CAP_U L_CASETTE lt lt UHE DEW_DET DEW_DET CAP_U DET lt lt HPS VTR_UNREG IC 5402 13 5V ALL_PS UHE RP 243 SW_PS HE VCC CN1001 CONT1 Page 4 5 CONT1 DRUM ERROR NC REEL_FWD REEL FWD lt lt DRUM_PWM GND REEL ON lt lt REEL ON ERROR GND TAPE TOP CAP FG1 TAPE TOP lt lt CAP_PWM CAP_FG1 TAPE_END lt END 8 EG2 CAP_FG2 SREEL_FG SREEL_FG lt lt GND TREEL_FG R5495 10k TR
250. HIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL CHIP TANTAL CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL CHIP TANTAL CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL CHIP 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 10uF 0 1uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 1uF 10uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 22uF 0 1uF 2 2uF 2 2uF 2 2uF 22uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 22uF 22uF 1uF 4 7uF 10uF 47uF 47uF 10uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 22uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 22uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 47uF 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 10 10 10 10 20 10 10 10 10 10 20 10 10 10 10 20 10 10 10 20 20 10 10 20 20 20 20 10 10 10 10 10 20 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 H
251. HIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 0 1uF 22uF 4 uF 10uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 10uF 22uF 10uF 0 022uF 0 01uF 0 1uF 15PF 18PF 0 1uF 100uF 2 2uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 4 uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 1uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 10PF 10PF 4 7uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 1uF 1uF 4 7uF 0 01uF 10uF 10uF 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 01uF 4 uF 0 01uF 1uF 0 1uF 0 01uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 10 10 20 10 20 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 10 10 10 5 5 10 20 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 0 5PF 0 5PF 20 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 10 20 20 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 25V 10V 6 3V 6 3V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 6 3V 6 3V 6 3V 16V 16V 10V 50V 50V 10V 6 3V 10V 10V 10V 6 3V 10V 10V 16V 16V 16V 16V 50V 50V 6 3V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 6 3V 16V 6 3V 6 3V 10V 10V 10V 16V 25V 16V 10V 10V 16V 10V 25V 25V Ref No 5 16 C5415 C5416 C5417 C5418 C5419 C5420 C5421 C5423 C5424 C5425 C5427 C5428 C5429 C5430 C5431 C5432 C5434 C5435 C5436 C5438 C5439 C5440 C5442 C5443 C5444 C5447 C5448 C5449 C5450 C5451 C5452 C5453 C5454 C5455 C5456 05457 05458 05459 05460 05461 05462 05463 05464 054
252. HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C SERVICE MANUAL Ver 1 2 2006 12 Canadian Model Revision History AEP Model a E Model ow to use Acrobat Reader Chinese Model Japanese Model R MECHANISM MDX R201 Link components i O DV Dr DIGITAL HD VIDEOCASSETTE RECORDER SONY 2006L0500 1 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 9 852 127 11 Sony EMCS Published Kohda These specifications extracted from instruction manual of HVR M15U M15N M15E M15P Self Diagnosis Supported model System Video Audio recording playing Head System Rotating dual head helical scan Audio recording format HDV MPEG 1 Audio Layer2 16 bit 48 kHz stereo Transfer rate 384 kbps Audio recording format DVCAM DV 12 bit Fs32K Channel 1 2 Channel 3 4 16 bit Fs48K Channel 1 2 Video signal 1080 60i NTSC color EIA standard system 1080 501 PAL color CCIR standard system Usable cassettes Standard DVCAM cassettes with mark Mini DVCAM cassettes with mark Tape speed HDV Approx 18 812 mm s Tape speed DVCAM Approx 28 218 mm s Tape speed DV Approx 18 812 mm s Recording playback time HDV Approx 276 min using PHDV 276DM Approx 63 min using PHDVM 63DM Recording playback time DVCAM Approx 184 min using PHDV 276DM Approx 41 min using PHDVM 63DM Recording playback time DV SP Approx 276 min using PHDV 276DM Approx 63 min using PHDVM 63DM AUDIO
253. IC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 33000PF 1uF 2 2uF 2 2uF 2 2uF 2 2uF 1uF 22uF 0 33uF 1uF 1uF 0 1uF 0 33uF 150PF 0 001uF 0 1uF 1uF 2 2uF 2 2uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 220uF 220uF 22uF 1uF 0 1uF 10uF 10uF 1uF 10uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 1uF 0 1uF CERAMIC CHIP 10 CONNECTOR PIN CONNECTOR 6P PIN CONNECTOR SMD 6P PIN CONNECTOR SMD 7P CONNECTOR FPC ZIF 12P HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 10 10 10 10 10 5 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 10 10 20 20 10 20 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 10V 10V 6 3V 6 3V 6 3V 6 3V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 50V 50V 10V 10V 6 3V 6 3V 10V 10V 5 5 10V 10V 10V 6 3V 6 3V 10V 6 3V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 6 3V Ref No CN4001 CN4002 CN460
254. IM gt VDD3 3 VSS on ss E os sm D28A04_SIM al 8 C2 D27A03_SIM wees 63219 e Uus m lt J 12602 SIM 8 C4 Bi been SIM 8 54 uno D24A00_SIM E ton 8 D3 HDA10 8 04 HDA9 lt DXXA09_SIM 006 1 17 5 17 8 VDD1 8 5 HDA8 lt lt DXXA08_SIM 2 17 11 17 5 vSs VSS FFE lt lt DXXA10_SIM 8 PRDBIASEN IC3201 HDA7 lt lt DXXA07_SIM oe HDV DV i LINK INTERFACE HDA6 gt lt lt DXXA06_SIM IC3201 C3220 CN3201 7P LF3201 VSSPHYA HDA5 lt lt DXXA05_SIM 26 JL 002 CN722 8 TPANO HDA2 lt lt DXXAO02 SIM Thruegh the HDA1 lt DXXA01_SIM Harness DV 068 TPBIASO HDA0 lt lt DXXA00_SIM VSSPHYC XCS VDDPHYC XRW 2 lt lt WRO1_SIM FILTERO XINTO DS1A07_SIM lt D31A07_SIM FILTER1 XINTI2 PS30006 SIM D30A06_SIM 005 o o C3206 ou N_D29A05_SIM 0 5 0 5 12p S VDDAHVPHYPLL lt lt D29A05_SIM 1 17 LE 3201 INT D28A04_SIM VSSAPHYPLL XINTH D28A04_SIM 2 17 a am 217 23 u 5 17 XO ACP2 x RE SIM lt lt D26A02_SIM m no 24 576MHz H 100k D25A01 SIM XRESET TESTMODE ACP1 lt lt D25A01_SIM 1 lt D24A00_SIM lt lt D24A00_SIM ce R3226 G e a 100k d co s C32
255. INK i LINK is a digital serial interface for sending and receiving digital video digital audio and other data between the unit and other equipment equipped with i LINK terminal You can also control other equipment using 1 LINK i LINK compatible equipment can be connected using 1 LINK cable Possible applications are operations and data exchange with various digital AV equipment When two or more 1 LINK compatible equipment are connected to the unit operations and data exchange are possible with equipment directly connected to the unit and also with equipment connected to the unit via other equipment Note however that the method of operation may vary depending on the characteristics and specifications of the equipment to be connected Also there are cases where operations and data exchange may not be possible even if the connection is made e Normally only one equipment can be connected to the unit using the 1 LINK cable When you connect the unit to HDV DVCAM DV compliant equipment that allows multiple connections refer to the operating instructions of the equipment to be connected i LINK is an easy to remember term for the IEEE 1394 proposed by Sony and is a trademark approved by many corporations in Japan and overseas e IEEE 1394 is an international standard standardized by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers About the i LINK baud rate The maximum baud rate of 1 LINK varies depending
256. IP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP 10K 2 2 4 7K 100K 6 6K 6 8K 2 2K 4 7K 33K 2 2K 33K 470 4 7K 10K 10 6 8K 2 2K 2 4K 120K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 4 7K 10K 220K 1M 10K 470K 100K 220K 220K 10K 1M 47K 10K 100K 100K 10K HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 0 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 0 5 0 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 0 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 0 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 0 5 5 5 0 5 5 0 5 5 5 5 5 5 1 10W 1 8W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1710W 1 10W 1 10W 1 16W 1 10W 1 16W 1 16W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 16W 1 16W 1 10W 1 16W 1 10W 1 10W 1 16W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W Ref No 5 21 1431 R1432 R1433 R1434 R1436 1437 R1438 R143
257. KR Korea model NE North European model HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 5 1 When indicating parts by reference number please include the board name The components identified by mark A or dotted line with mark A are critical for safety Replace only with part number specified Les composants identifi s par une marque sont critiques pour la s curit Ne les remplacer que par une pi ce portant le e Color Indication of Appearance Parts Example SILVER Cabinet s Color Silver Parts Color SILVER Silver 5 REPAIR PARTS LIST 5 1 EXPLODED VIEWS DISASSEMBLY HARDWARE LIST 5 1 1 OVERALL ASSEMBLY ns not supplied Chassis block See page 5 3 Ref No Part No Description Ref No Part No Description 1 X 2103 341 1 PANEL ASSY 4160 FRONT 6 3 736 779 71 MAGNET 2 X 2103 343 1 DOOR ASSY FRONT 3 3 080 206 31 SCREW TAPPING P2 Black 3 A 1166 895 A FR 255 BOARD COMP
258. LETE 39 7 685 791 09 SCREW PTT 2 6X5 S Black 4 1 832 959 11 CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT FFR 001 41 3 065 748 01 SCREW FLAT HEAD Silver 5 3 066 177 01 FOOT RUBBER HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 5 2 5 REPAIR PARTS LIST DISASSEMBLY HARDWARE LIST 5 1 2 CHASSIS BLOCK ns not supplied g 39 MD BLOCK See page 5 4 Ref No Part No Description Ref Part No Description 51 1 964 813 11 HARNESS PW 065 62 1 964 815 11 HARNESS SV 002 52 1 964 812 11 HARNESS DV 068 63 1 964 816 11 HARNESS CP 098 53 1 832 962 11 CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT FJK 001 M907 1 787 505 11 MOTOR FAN 54 1 543 793 11 FILTER CLAMP FERRITE CORE 31 2 102 434 01 SCREW M3 ECO STEP Silver 55 3 941 343 01 TAPE A 32 2 102 498 01 SCREW 2 G ECO Silver 56 1166 898 JL 002 BOARD COMPLETE 34 3 077 331 41 BV3 3 CR Black 57 2 676 028 01 HOLDER JACK 3 3 080 206 31 SCREW TAPPING P2 Black 08 2 676 029 01 HOLDER FAN 38 7 685 651 79 SCREW TAPPING BV 3X20 TYPE 2 IT 3 59 2 660 3 0 01 PANEL REAR Silver 60 1166 897 JU 002 BOARD COMPLETE 39 7 685 791 09 SCREW 2 6X5 S Black 61 1 832 963 11 CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT FJV 003 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 5 3 5 REPAIR PARTS LIST DISASSEMBLY HARDWARE LIST 5 1 3 MD BLOCK ns not supplied 32 lt 32 A lt Z f Se 4 amp q Mechanism Deck Assembly 1
259. LINK connector which supports HDV DVCAM and DV format HVR M15 rear panel i LINK cable not supplied i LINK jack Monitor with an i LINK jack A Signal flow Notes e Be sure that you set HDV DV SEL in IN OUT REC menu to AUTO default setting before connecting the video equipment to the unit with the 1 LINK cable If you change the setting after connecting the 1 LINK cable the monitor may not recognize the video signal correctly page 46 e To connect the unit to a monitor equipped with an 1 jack you may need to adjust the monitor settings so that it recognizes the unit For details refer to your monitor s instruction manual e When 1 LINK is connected the unit cannot output video or audio only Continued Chapter 2 Playback and Recording 25 pue JOBdABId Jeideuo pue xyoeg e d 91dBuO Playback e If you connect the input connectors of the unit to the output connectors of a monitor a humming noise may be generated or the image may be distorted If these phenomena occur use INPUT SELECT switch to select a signal that is not being input or disconnect the cables e To connect 1 LINK cable between a monitor and the unit use an HDV or DV compatible monitor To play back a tape recorded in HDV mode on a DV compatible monitor set HDV DV CONV of i LINK SET in IN OUT REC menu to
260. M15C 6 23 4 1 1 Preparation before check Check that the cassette compartment has already been removed Refer to page 6 6 Fit the cassette reference plate 1 12 in the cassette positioning shafts al Reel reference plate J 13 Hespectively attach it to ii the S and T sides and Cassette reference zum plate J 12 Cassette positioning PL ES Attach the cassette reference plate J 12 when the reel table is at the position of REEL TABLE HEIGHT CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT 2 Check and adjustment Put the reel reference plate J 13 on each reel table Rotate the screw block of the reel table so that the height of the cassette ref erence plate 1s the same as that of the reel reference plate Y Same height normal position The reel table is too high Adjust the height while referring to the figure below Put the reel and cassette reference plate and adjust the height Cross headed screwdriver S cassette When selecting a cassette position be careful not to touch the slider drive shaft because it can be easily bent or broken The reel table is lowered The reel table is raised Do not touch the slider drive shaft Reel select slider Select the desired cassette position by pressing the claw position 4 2 TG1 8 HEIGHT CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT 1 Preparation before check 2 Check and adjustment 1 Check that the cassette compartment block
261. M15P M15C DRUM CAP DRUM ASSEMBLY AND TAPE SUPPORT 6 12 MIC BASE GUIDE MIC BASE ASSEMBLY AND MIC BASE SPRING Remove the six solders on the FP 104 flexible board from the rear of the chassis Pass the flexible board through hole and pull it out of the front side of the chassis while being careful not to damage it To attach the flexible board perform the steps of disassembly in reverse order MD 76 board Six solders Temperature of tip of soldering iron Hold time 350 20 one second shorter Move the reel selector slider in the direction of arrow and attach the MIC base assembly at the position of S cassette For the assembly of the MIC base spring refer to the figure Note Do not hold the shaft when selecting the reels MIC base assembly Insert the side of the shorter spring into the hole of the holder and hook the side of the longer spring RA FP 104 When attaching the MIC base flexible board guide lock the positioning pins claw and claw in this order Route the flexible board into the clearance of the MIC base guide Clearance MIC base guide Assembiv Attach the parts while referring to the disassembiv procedure and the figure below After assembling adjust the tape path while referring to page 6 23 and thereafter Assembly and disassembiv of the drum assembly When pulling the 211 part in the direction of the arrow the claw is removed from the
262. N indicator Blinks when an error occurs For details on cautions see Self diagnosis display Warning Indicators on page 62 cassette indicator Lights when a digital video cassette is loaded This indicator lights during standby when the cassette is inserted to the unit While the cassette is being ejected the indicator blinks For details of inserting or ejecting a cassette see Inserting Ejecting Cassettes on page 21 Continued Chapter 1 Overview 11 N IAJ AO 191deuo Location and Function of Parts HDV indicator Lights when the unit is in the following operating Status When a tape recorded in HDV format is being played back e When HDV signals are input through the i LINK interface e When HDV DV SEL in IN OUT REC menu is set to HDV Even when HDV DV SEL is set to AUTO with no signal input while the last signal input was HDV format or the last tape played was in HDV format this indicator lights DVCAM indicator Lights when the unit is in the following operating Status When a tape recorded in DVCAM format is being played back e When HDV DV SEL in IN OUT REC menu is set to DV and 6 REC MODE in IN OUT REC menu is set to DVCAM during recording or in EE mode Neither HDV indicator nor DVCAM indicator lights during recording in DV SP format or a playback of a tape recorded in DV SP format 60 indicator Lights when the unit is
263. Note Make sure to remove the connector of the cam motor from the board of the main unit and apply 5 V current White Rotate the coupling gear by hand to load or unload Cam motor Rear side of chassis lt Ms KS aa gt gt a 257 m the inlets of the connector VAN CB gt W e Unloading ANN gt N A Loading Apply positive polarity of power supply to the gray wire and negative polarity of power supply to the white wire T3 Z lema Unloading Apply negative polarity of power supply to the gray wire ue u 2 and positive polarity of power supply to the white wire E 12 9 2 pue Z ARA HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 6 1 3 About Mode Selector e About Mode Selector Il 3 1 OUTLINE This unit is a mechanism drive tool which supplements the main tenance of each mechanism deck Its functions are described be low 1 Manual test A mode which drives the motor only while the switch is ON It enables the operator to control the motor as desired 2 Step test A mode which drives the motor until the current condition de tected by the sensor changes to another condition It enables the movements made by the motor in each operation to be controlled while being detected 3 Auto test A mode that checks if the mechanism operates normally accord ing to the condition shift table recorded in the unit for each mecha
264. OARD 15 17 DC IN DC DC CONVERTER 1 VD 036 BOARD 16 17 DC DC CONVERTER 2 VD 036 BOARD 17 17 DC DC CONVERTER 3 MD 76 BOARD TAPE SENSOR FP 248 FLEXIBLE BOARD DEW SENSOR FP 104 FLEXIBLE BOARD CASSETTE DETECTION SWITCH FR 255 BOARD USER CONTROL JU 002 BOARD VIDEO AUDIO IN OUT JL 002 BOARD JACK COMMON NOTE FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 4 2 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS ENGLISH JAPANESE 4 2 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS ENGLISH THIS NOTE IS COMMON FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS In addition to this the necessary note is printed in each block Measuring conditions voltage Voltages are measured between the measurement points and ground when color bar signal input They are For schematic diagrams All capacitors are in uF unless otherwise noted pF u 50 V or less not indicated except for electrolytics and tantalums Chip resistors 1 10 W unless otherwise noted 1000 1000 Caution when replacing chip parts reference values and reference waveforms of DC 10 input impedance is used Voltage values change depending upon input impedance of VOM used New parts must be attached after removal of chip Be careful not to heat the minus side of tantalum capacitor Because it is damaged by the heat Some chip part will be indicated as follows Example C541 L452 220 10UH TA A 2520 When indicating parts by referenc
265. P METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP 1M 390K 470K 110K 10K 100K 100K 220K 2 K 1 2K 470K 1 8K 10K 2 0 68K 820 2 2K 2 2K 390K 3 3K 470K 22K 39K 22K 1K 4 7K 100K 100 220K 100K 120K 120K 47K 47K 12K VD 036 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 5 0 5 5 5 5 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 1 16W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 16W 1 16W 1710W 1710W 1 10W 1 10W 1 16W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 10W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 16W 1710W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W Ref No R1526 1527 R1528 R1532 R1542 R1555 R1556 R1558 R1565 R1801 R1802 R1803 R1804 R1806 R1807 R1808 R1809 R1810 R1811 R1812 R1813 R1814 R1815 R1817 R1818 R1819 R1820 R1821 R1822 R1823 R1824 R1831 R1835 R1836 R1838 R1871 1873 R1874
266. P RES CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP 3 3K 15K 10K 15K 10K 3 3K 39K 47K 8 2K 8 2K 10 4 7K 3 9K 10K 3 9K 4 7K 22K 22K 100K 100K 100K 10 1K 1K 470K 100K 100K 100K 100 100 100 100 33 100K 47K 100K 47K 10K 1K 4 7K 4 7K 9 1K 13K 100K 2 7K 100K 5 6 2 K 100K 5 6 VD 036 0 5 0 5 5 0 5 5 0 5 5 5 5 5 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1710W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W Ref No R3705 R3706 R3707 R4001 R4002 R4003 R4004 R4005 R4006 R4011 R4012 R4013 R4014 R4015 R4016 R4017 R4018 R4019 R4020 R4022 R4023 R4024 R4025 R4026 R4027 R4028 R4029 R4031 R4033 R4035 R4037 R4041 R4042 R4043 R4044 R4045 R4065 R4066 R4067 R4068 R4069 R4070 R4071 R4072 R4073 R4074 R4075 R4076 R4077 R4078 R4079 R4080 R4081 R4082 R4083 R4086 R4087 Part No 1 218 965 11 1 218
267. PAL burst 75 Q ohms 74 Appendix COMPONENT OUT jacks OUT Pin Jack Output at 4801 NTSC With selected in IN OUT REC menu Y 1 0 Vp p with 0 286 Vp p sync negative output impedance 75 Q ohms unbalanced Pb Cb B Y Pr Cr R Y 0 7 Vp p output impedance 75 Q ohms unbalanced 7596 color bars with 7 5 IRE setup With SMPTE selected in IN OUT REC menu Y 1 0 Vp p with 0 3 Vp p sync negative output impedance 75 Q ohms unbalanced Pb Cb B Y Pr Cr R Y 0 7 Vp p output impedance 75 Q ohms unbalanced 100 color bars with no setup Output with other settings Y 1 0 Vp p output impedance 75 Q ohms unbalanced Pb Cb B Y Pr Cr R Y 0 7 Vp p output impedance 75 Q ohms unbalanced 100 color bars with no setup 4801 480p Y with 0 3 Vp p svnc negative 10801 Y Pb Pr with 0 6 Vp p 3 level sync HDV DV jack i LINK IEEE1394 4 pin connector 5100 Remote control LANC Stereo minl minijack g 2 5 CONTROL 5 IN Stereo minijack g 3 5 Mass General Peak inrush current Hot switching inrush current measured in accordance with European standard EN55103 1 5 0 230 V Power requirements 8 4 V DC IN jack Power consumption 8 W during playback Operating temperature 5 C to 40 41 F to 104 F Storage temperature 20 to 60 4 F to 140 P Dimensions Approx 180 x 72 8 x 267 1 mm 7 x 2 s x 10 s inches w h d includin
268. PUT SELECT switch VIDEO except DV 3 HDV DV SEL IN OUT REC menu HDV 4 HDMI CMPNT IN OUT REC menu 4801 5 DOWN CONVERT IN OUT REC menu SQUEEZE mf Set the bit value of bitl is 1 and press PAUSE button Note Set the bit value of bit7 is 1 and press PAUSE button Note Address 01 10 D Q Hj m Set the bit value of bitl is 1 and press PAUSE button Note For the bit values refer to 6 3 SERVICE MODE 3 4 4 Bit value discrimination Address Data ol was wa 8 18 Note Fig 6 2 10 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 53 5 2 COMPONENT OUT Y Level Adjustment D1 BETACAM VD 036 board Measurement Point Y terminal of COMPONENT OUT jack 75 Q terminated Measuring Instrument Oscilloscope Adjustment Page Adjustment Address 99 000 0 Specified value Y level A 1000 10 mVp p Sync level B 286 10 mVp p NTSC 300 10mVp p PAL Adjusting method der Page Address Data Procedure Perform Preparations Set HOLD switch of adjustment remote com mander to OFF NORMAL position Set the 601 501 SEL OTH ERS menu to 601 Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote com mander to HOLD SER VICE position Change the data a
269. R INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR 10uH 1uH 1uH 1uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 47uH 22uH 100uH 10uH 22uH 10uH 22uH 10uH 1uH 22uH 22uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 22uH 22uH 22uH 22uH 1uH 10uH 10uH 0 56uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 22uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 22uH 10uH 10uH 1uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 10uH HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C Ref No 5 19 LF3201 LP001 01002 01003 01004 01005 01006 01007 01008 01009 01011 01014 01015 01016 01017 01018 01019 01020 01022 01023 01024 01025 01201 01202 01203 01205 01206 01207 01209 01210 01211 01215 01216 01217 01219 01220 01221 01222 01401 01402 01403 01404 01405 01406 01407 01408 01409 01410 01411 01412 01415 01417 1 400 476 11 Not supplied 8 29 037 63 8 729 037 74 6 550 675 01 6 550 675 01 6 550 675 01 6 550 675 01 6 550 675 01 6 550 675 01 6 550 675 01 6 550 713 01 6 550 713 01 6 550 713 01 6 550 713 01 6 550 713 01 6 550 713 01 6 550 713 01 8
270. R 10uH R031 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0 2001 1 469 967 21 INDUCTOR 10uH R032 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0 2002 1 469 967 21 INDUCTOR 10uH R033 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0 lt TRANSISTOR gt lt VARIABLE RESISTOR gt 01001 8 729 037 52 TRANSISTOR 2SD2216J QR TX SO RV001 1 241 770 11 RES ADJ CERMET 1M GAIN RV002 1 238 019 11 RES ADJ CERMET 47K OFFSET lt RESISTOR gt RV003 1 241 770 11 RES ADJ CERMET 1M GAIN RV004 1 238 019 11 RES ADJ CERMET 47K OFFSET R1004 1 218 990 81 SHORT CHIP 0 R1099 1 218 953 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 16W lt SWITCH gt R1100 1 218 953 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R1101 1 218 989 11 RES CHIP 1 5 1 16W S001 1 62 551 21 SWITCH PUSH L S CAS 1102 1 218 953 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 16W 002 1 771 604 11 SWITCH DETECTION C IN 5003 1 771 604 11 SWITCH DETECTION CC DOWN 1106 1 218 961 11 RES CHIP 4 K 5 1 16W Ur Y n 1107 1 218 973 11 RES CHIP 47K 5 1A6W R1110 1 218 963 11 RES CHIP 6 6K 5 1 16W R1111 1 218 963 11 RES CHIP 6 6K 5 1 16W R2003 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 5 11 Ref No R2004 2007 R2008 R2009 R2011 R2013 R2014 R2015 R2018 R2019 R2020 R2021 Part No 1 218 969 11 1 218 965 11 1 218 963 11 1 208 15 11 1 208 909 11 1 208 909 11 1 218 990 81 1 208 715 11 1 208 869 11 1 208 869 11 1 208 869 11 1 208 869 11 Description RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP ME
271. R1108 R1110 81113 i 5 17 100 120k 18k 1k z 0 0 gt D_1 2V 1 e L1004 TES 22uH C1059 C1082 I 4 7 C1074 4 7u Q1015 4 7u SCH2816 TL E Q1024 F 6070 2 25408171068 SSM6KSDFE TPLR3 01005 01016 SWITCH SWITCHING 1 9 3 17 17 17 00 5 gt EEDI L1005 4 17 13 17 R1114 22 33k uH C1060 C1075 Q1025 4 7u 4 7u 2SC4081T106R SWITCH 01016 SCH2816 TL E G 01006 01006 01017 SSM6K30FE TPLR3 SWITCHING SCH2816 TLE 1 17 217 8 17 CL1001 gt gt gt D_2 8V_1 3 17 11 17 4 17 17 17 5 17 14 17 lt lt lt CL1002 A CL1003 D lu D1003 01007 01007 01018 Fm PVCC 1 17 17 C even GE E puc PER w EVER_3V 46 46 14 17 SS C1016 1u gt RP_4 6V 10 17 3 A46V 6 17 8 17 BT1001 SCH2816 TL E LITHIUM BATTERY C1031 22u 2 AU 46V 9 17 FR_EVER_SCK gt FR_EVER_S0 gt 14 17 IC1001 17 17 L1026 DC CONTROL 10uH 1001 25 4919 5 AN30205A VB B SWITCH C1078 J 161002 ER D 31V 7 12 17 1003 C1093 RT a REG 220p 01008 NJU7241F31 TE2 VLCD SSM6K30FE TPLR3 1008 ON OFF gt RP eov 10 17 LGND 01008 01019 550 9 C1064 c1079 SWITCHING 2106 TA 5500 VVTR NO SENCE DRV9 LANC_DC 5 6V SWVO9 VOUT2 13 5V DRV10 VOUTI 15V PVCCL2 SSM6K30FE TPLR3 5 gt 0 1 0 7 4 17 es 2 T 8 01009 01020 lt
272. R1211 C 6 R1479 F 9 R2002 G 8 R3201 B 5 R3663 L 11 R4552 H 4 81212 E 8 R1480 D 12 R2003 F 8 R3202 B 5 R3665 L 11 R4553 G 4 R1214 C 6 R1481 D 12 R2004 8 R3203 B 5 R3674 L 11 R4584 0 4 1215 0 7 R1482 60 11 R2005 G 8 R3204 5 R3699 4 11 R4586 G 4 R1218 C 7 R1497 E 9 R2006 G 8 R3205 B 5 R3700 J 11 R4601 H 3 R1219 0 7 R1498 C 11 R2007 F R3206 B 5 R3701 J 11 R4606 H 3 R1221 D 7 R1499 C 11 R2008 F R3207 5 R3702 J 10 R460 H 3 R1223 0 6 R1500 0 12 R2009 6 8 R3208 4 R3703 J 10 R4608 3 81224 0 6 R1501 0 12 R2010 G 7 R3209 B 5 R3704 J 10 R4609 3 R1225 D 7 R1502 D 12 R2013 F R3210 B 4 R3705 4510 R4613 H 3 R1226 E 6 R1503 D 12 R2014 F 7 R3211 5 R3706 J 10 R4614 H 3 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 4 39 VD 036 4 3 PRINTED WIRING BOARDS no mark side x mark side B MD 76 BOARD FR 255 BOARD R4615 H 3 R5436 C 8 R6617 K 9 C001 D 5 C101 B 1 105 D 13 R4616 l 3 R5438 C 8 R6618 K 10 C002 6 6103 60 10 5106 0 10 R4619 3 R5440 F 10 06104 C 11 5107 60 13 R4620 H 2 R5442 6 8 RB5000 0 7 CNOO1 K 1 109 D 8 R4625 G 2 R5444 60 9 RB5001 D 7 CNOO2 1 1 101 D 9 S110 D 5 R4629 G 2 R5446 9 CN003 C 11 5111 6 13 R4631 2 R5447 11 54602 1 5 0101 0 10 113 0 4 R4632 1 2 R5448 12 0001 F 6 0102 D 10 5114 0 9 R4635 2 R5449 9 TP4001 H 4 D103 60 10 115 0 7 R4639 H 2 R5450 11 IC001 E 6 D104 C 12 S116 13 R4640 H 1 R5
273. R1875 R1876 R1878 R1881 R1882 R1884 R1885 R1887 R1888 R1890 R1891 R1893 R1894 R1895 R2001 R2002 R2003 R2004 R2005 Part No 1 218 929 11 1 216 797 11 1 216 797 11 1 216 864 11 1 216 864 11 1 216 864 11 1 216 864 11 1 216 833 11 1 216 864 11 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 977 11 1 218 990 81 1 208 711 11 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 939 11 1 218 941 81 1 218 953 11 1 218 941 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 965 11 1 218 935 11 1 218 990 81 1 208 697 11 1 208 697 11 1 218 935 11 1 218 973 11 1 218 965 11 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 218 935 11 1 218 935 11 1 218 935 11 1 218 939 11 1 218 935 11 1 218 939 11 1 218 935 11 1 218 939 11 1 218 935 11 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 208 873 81 1 218 961 11 1 218 961 11 1 208 873 81 1 208 873 81 Description RES CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP R
274. R6036 XX 3 D19 HDMI WW D19_HDMI REG_GND du D18 HDMI R6037 XX i 5 W D18_HDMI REG_GND B R6038 XX 017 W D17_HDMI REG_GND 110092 3 2X1 D16_HDMI jy 86039 XX SHE HDMI ES 1 2 D15_HDMI JH6040 XX u D15_HDMI REG_GND 3 014 R6041 2602 06024 lt 06007 L W D14_HDMI REG_GND B 6 3V T 630 6 3V XX 86042 XX i DISEMDMI W D13 HDMI REG_GND B D12 HDMI R6043 XX W D12_HDMI REG_GND B D11 HDMI R6044 XX W D11_HDMI REG_GND B R6009 XX DIDCHUMI W D10_HDMI REG_GND B 17 17 D9_HDMI R6010 XX W D09_HDMI REG_GND B D 2 8V 2 N C REG GND 18828 IDCK 86011 XX W IDCK N C e D8_HDMI R6012 XX W D08_HDMI REG_GND B D7_HDMI R6013 XX W D07_HDMI REG_GND 86014 XX D6_HDMI AM Do6 HOMI PEG H 106002 IC5828 86015 XX XX Do W D05_HDMI REG_GND B R6016 XX W HDMI REG_GND B R6017 XX HDMI W D03_HDMI REG_GND B R6018 XX MI W D02_HDMI REG_GND B R6019 XX D1 HDMI M HDI REG 4 AU_MONI_SEL1 HDMI R6020 XX W D00_HDMI REG_GND m e DE HDMI R6021 XX W DE HDMI REG_GND HSYNC_HDMI R6022 XX W HSYNC_HDMI REG_GND 105839 VSYNC HDMI R6023 XX W VSYNC_HDMI REG_GND TRUE i R6024 XX XX W INT_HDMI REG_GND B s 9 17 R6025 XX POSEE HDMI W 256FS_HDMI REG_GND B 11 17 ADA02_HDMI R6026 XX W ADA02_HDMI REG_GND B R5874 ADA01_HDMI R6027 XX W ADA01_HDMI REG_GND 523 FS_HDMI R6028 XX W FS_HDMI R
275. RAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 4 7uF 0 1uF 4 uF 0 1uF 330PF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 01uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 022uF 1uF 1uF 0 047uF 0 1uF 1uF 0 0047uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 001uF 0 1uF 470PF 470PF 470PF 470PF 0 1uF 100PF 0 1uF 0 1uF 2 2uF 0 0068uF 0 022uF 0 0068uF 0 1uF 100PF 0 1uF 0 1uF 22PF 0 1uF 0 022uF 0 001uF 4 7uF 10uF 1uF 0 01uF 2 2uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 22uF 0 33uF 0 1uF 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 10 10 10 10 20 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 25 10V 25V 25V 50V 25V 25V 25V 16V 10V 10V 10V 10V 16V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 16V 10V 10V 10V 25V 10V 50V 10V 50V 50V 50V 50V 10V 50V 10V 10V 10V 16V 16V 16V 10V 50V 10V 10V 50V 10V 16V 50V 25V 20V 10V 16V 10V 10V 10V 6 3V 10V 10V Ref No 6406 6407 6408 6409 6410 C6411 C6412 C6413 C6414 C6415 C6416 6417 6418 6419 6420 6421 6422 6424 6425 642
276. RCOO_EDHD D24A00_SIM_J E INTV2 1 5V MDQ13 lt RC00_EDHD D24A00_SIM gt HYI_PLL27IN RCO1_EDVD HYO MDQ10 lt lt RCO1_EDVD RVIO DEO Y00 ADDT2 RC02_EDFLD lt lt RCO2_EDFLD Y02 ADDT5 r RCO3_FRMREF lt lt RC03_FRMREF 2 17 DXXA09_SIM CKOTMEOS TICK 27M MDQ7 2 lt lt HYI_PLL27IN DXXA09_SIM gt SIM aul DEO 06 3 17 3 DXXA08_SIM J IOGND3 3 0V MDQ3 3 RYIO DEO 5 17 DXXA08_SIM gt gt FS_EDGE_REF RYI1_DE1 11 17 SMC FS_EDGE_REF gt RYI1_DE1 FLAT SYNC FYOO Al FLAT SYNG ADATAIN ADATAIN1 via nee SI RYI2_DE2 MFLG_QRST TMFLG ADATAOUT1 pacii S gt RYI3_DE3 3 INTG3 1 5V DE7 ee gt HCI_FYIO 016 007 Cas avin 5 CK64FS0 Bale RCI2_DE6 Rein 5 RCIO DEA FRRV 347 RCI0_DE4 DES S gt RCI1_DE5 5 17 5 17 _ RCI2_DE6 e ee IC3001 pis 2 3003 13001 EE 2 Mbas ci RCO1 EDVD cls DET 5 RCI3 DE7 DV SIGNAL PROCESSOR RYO2 DEFLD MFLG_QRST IOGND2 3 0V IC3001 YI2 gt MFLG_QRST 008 2 47 8 PECK UPD15002AFC DN2 E2 A vi RYOO DEHD lt lt FCO FE 5 ADDTO TFS TFS_FCO Ra AnI lt lt THYRQ_FVDI R PLLSW MA8 19690 10 lt lt THCRQ_FHDI INTV4 1 5V MA4 alee lt lt VLAT SYNC FCI uibs VICKO MA1 FLAL SYNC FYOD FLAT SYNC FYOO R3003 0 2 17 TRRT IOVDD3 3 0V MSI2 VSP 50 VLAT_IN_FY01 lt lt VLAT IN FYO1 000
277. RUM_W DRUM_V DRUM_U GND DRUM_U FG_PG_COM GND DRUM_FG_SENS DRUM_PG_SENS GND GND CAP_V _RF_MON PB_X_OUT GND PB Y OUT PB RF IN C2008 0 01u TEST OUT GND AGCTC Ech AGCTC_Och AGC_EVR RE IN PB RF OUT 10 VCC_PB_4 6V VCC_REC_4 6V REC_IR_MP REC_PEAK_I_ME REC_IR_ME 11 REC PEAK I MP REC PEAK T REC PB AMP IC2000 TLS26A102PFBR REC_CLK REC_DATA VCC_D2 8V 12 C2014 0 01u GND X0 YO D20 GND GND 13 14 15 16 17 DRUM_W DRUM_V DRUM_U FG_PG_COM DRUM_FG_SENS DRUM PG SENS r WHE CAP_V WHE CAP_W VHE CAP_W VHE CAP_U UHE CAP_U UHE HE_VCC NG GND GND CAP_FG1 CAP_FG2 GND GND END_SENSE TOP_SENSE XCC_DOWN XC_IN MODE_SW_A MODE_SW_B MODE_SW_C MODE_SW_D S_ELTN_ERR T_ELTN_ERR TAPE_LED K NC L_CASETTE DEW_DET GND GND REELM_
278. R_LED XSTBY_LED CO STBY_LED PO N o B LND101 CHASSIS_GND LND102 CHASSIS_GND LND103 CHASSIS_GND GND 15 VD 036 14 17 CN4601 Through the Flexible Flat Cable FFR 001 Page 4 19 FR 255 1 2 3 JU 002 BOARD VIDEO AUDIO IN OUT XX MARK NO MOUNT O 9 10 11 12 11001 COMPONENT _ OUT Y Pr Cr _ vp xj eb CN1000 6P uiuis 6 17 00 2002 2 3 4 PB_0UT GND Through the Harness 5 6 OUT 098 Y_OUT_GND Page 4 11 CN1001 S_Y_IN 2 S_Y_IN_GND J1000 E e 1195 13 1Y O OUT SES T 14 2CGND 1 2 10 10 1CGND LR C Dess 858 G x 4 13 VGND cH 1 AUDIO CH 1 3 c LGND FB1000 D1006 NSAD500S T1 D1009 NSAD500S T1 V_OUT_GND Vast a peus VD 036 m 4 S_Y_OUT_GND 8 1 7 5 S C OUT GND CN6401 Through the J 6 _C_ Harness S SV 002 D1011 D1012 NSAD500S T1 NSAD500S T1 2N 2 1002 12 mS CH2_OUT M VD 036 cH 2 AUDIO 2 4 4 1L FB1002 c
279. Remove the cassette and insert another one The video heads are dirty Clean the video heads using the supplied cleaning cassette You have tried to make the unit play back a tape recorded in LP mode of DV format The unit can play back only tapes recorded in HDV DVCAM or DV SP format A tape recorded in LP mode of DV format cannot be played back on the unit Cannot perform a date search and index There is a portion with no recording at the beginning or in the middle of a tape search This is not a malfunction The time code is not reset to 00 00 00 00 The time code is not displayed correctly at the starting point of recording This after rewinding a tape to the recording condition however is not a malfunction When you restart playback the time starting point code and images are displayed correctly from the starting point appears 28 The tape has been played back without setting the date and time Set the date and time The tape portion being played back has no recording e f there is a scratch or noise on the tape the data code cannot be read Although the component video cable is Use the correct setting for COMPONENT of VIDEO OUT in IN OUT REC connected properly to a television set or menu in accordance with the equipment to be connected monitor to play back tape no image No audio is output from COMPONENT OUT jacks audio is outpu
280. SE IS AVAILABLE FROM MPEG L L C 250 STEELE STREET SUITE 300 DENVER COLORADO 80206 Chapter 5 Maintenance 67 G J91dBUO Appendix Compatibility of HDV DVCAMI and DV Formats format is an HD VCR format based on DV format of the globally widespread general consumer digital VCR system This format has the newly defined data recording specifications for HD signals compressed by MPEG2 It applies the same cassette tape speed and track pitch as DV format The differences compatibility and restrictions in editing of HDV 10801 DVCAM and DV formats are explained below Main differences between HDV1080i DVCAM and DV Formats The unit and other equipment for professional use may be functionally extended For details see the notes below the table Specification HDV1 3 DV SP Takpih Takpih 10 om 15 sm Audio sampling frequency 16 bit 48 kHz 12 bit 32 kHz 12 bit 32 kHz 16 bit 48 kHz 16 bit 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz 2 Time code Drop frame mode NTSC SMPTE time code Drop frame mode 60i only DF NDF including user bits NTSC only No user bits gt PAL EBU time code No user bits gt including user bits gt 1 There are two modes for audio signal recording Lock mode and Unlock mode In Lock mode the sampling frequencies of audio and video are synchronized In Unlock mode adopted by the consumer DV format the two sampling frequencies are independent
281. SELECT SWITCH SLIDE DISPLAY OUTPUT SWITCH TACTILE lt SWITCH TACTILE gt SWITCH TACTILE 3 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W Ref No S106 5107 5109 5110 5111 5113 5114 5115 5116 5117 5118 Part No 1 771 428 12 1 786 157 11 1 771 428 12 1 771 428 12 1 786 157 11 1 771 428 12 1 771 428 12 1 771 428 12 1 771 428 12 1 786 157 11 1 786 157 11 Description SWITCH TACTILE SWITCH TACTILE SWITCH TACTILE FF gt SWITCH TACTILE REW 444 SWITCH TACTILE EXEC SWITCH TACTILE STOP SWITCH TACTILE PAUSE II SWITCH TACTILE PLAY gt SWITCH TACTILE EJECT 4 SWITCH TACTILE MENU SWITCH TACTILE ON STANDBY C743 C744 CN702 CN721 CN722 CN741 0701 0702 0703 0721 0741 0742 FB 01 FB 02 FB 03 FB 04 FB 05 J702 J703 J741 LF741 R701 RB001 A 1166 898 A 1 127 715 91 1 127 715 91 1 691 374 51 1 785 806 12 1 580 756 21 1 506 485 11 8 19 067 59 8 19 067 59 8 19 067 59 6 500 50 01 8 19 056 59 8 19 056 59 1 500 245 22 1 500 245 22 1 500 245 22 1 500 245 22 1 500 245 22 1 691 737 21 1 565 276 31 1 817 361 11 1 424 361 11 1 216 001 00 1 234 400 21 JL 002
282. SO 2SC4081 R 2SC5658T2LQ R DTC144EMT2L DTA144EMT2L HN1A01FE Y GR TPLR3 2SA203012L NDS356AP UN9211J TX SO UN9213J TX SO 25B 09A QRS TX 2SD2216J QR TX S0 25B 09A QRS TX CPH3109 TL E 2SD2216J QR TX S0 2SD2216J QR TX S0 UP04601008S0 5 0 2 2 5 4 K 5 100K 5 6 6K 5 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 1 16W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 16W Ref No 9 20 R1033 R1034 R1035 R1036 R1038 R1039 R1040 R1041 R1042 R1043 R1044 R1046 R1047 R1049 R1050 R1052 R1054 R1060 R1064 R1068 R1072 R1073 R1075 1076 R1081 R1082 R1084 R1085 R1086 R1087 R1088 R1089 R1090 R1092 R1093 R1094 R1095 R1096 R1097 R1098 R1099 R1100 R1101 R1102 R1103 R1105 R1107 R1108 R1109 R1110 R1111 R1112 R1113 R1114 R1205 R1207 R1208 R1210 Part No 1 218 967 11 1 218 971 11 1 218 877 11 1 218 847 11 1 218 971 11 1 216 864 11 1 218 971 11 1 218 965 11 1 218 965 11 1 216 817 11 1 218 446 11 1 218 869 11 1 218 965 11 1 218 963 11 1 218 957 11 1 218 863 11 1 218 847 11 1 216 864 11 1 216 864 11 1 216 864 11 1 216 793 11 1 216 864 11 1 218 871 11 1 218 883 11 1 218 879 11 1 218 857 11 1 216 845 11 1 216 833 11 1 216 853 11 1 216 809 11 1 218 882 11 1 218 895 11 1 218 446 11 1 218 446 11 1 218 446 11 1 218 963 11 1 218 957 11 1 216 864 11 1 218 965 11 1 218 965 11 1 218 965 11 1 218 965 11 1 218 965 11 1 218 965 11 1
283. STAL 20 2 VIBRATOR CRYSTAL 13 5MHZ HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 5 26 Ver 1 2 2006 12 e J MODEL Checking supplied accessories Other accessories 2 678 753 11 2 678 753 21 2 678 753 31 Battery Case Lid 790 107 42 M15U 1 for RMT DS5 3 076 233 01 830 354 12 M15N M15E M15P 782 476 51 15 2 678 753 41 A A A Remote Commander RMT DS5 1 477 220 11 Rack X 2050 152 1 AC Adaptor A 1 479 283 13 Size AA Batteries not supplied Cleaning Cassette 8 883 121 64 e J MODEL MANUAL INSTRUCTION ENGLISH M15U M15N M15E M15P MANUAL INSTRUCTION FRENCH M15U M15E MANUAL INSTRUCTION SPANISH GERMAN ITALIAN M15E MANUAL INSTRUCTION SIMPLIFIED CHINESE M15C Conversion 2P Adaptor A 1 569 008 12 M15N 2 678 753 01 HHHHHL A 1 790 732 71 ul X 2050 152 1 O O U OOO OUOU 8 883 121 64 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 5 27 e Refer to page 5 1 for mark A 6 ADJUSTMENTS LINK Before starting adjustments VIDEO SECTION ADJUSTMENTS e Adjusting items when replacing main parts and boards PREPARATIONS BEFORE ADJUSTMENTS INITIALIZATION OF 8 9 A C D 13 18 1B 16 1D PAGE DATA SYSTEM CONTROL SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS List of service tools Information Mecha
284. T R4650 RESET_A D 5 LANC_OUT 220 178W 04604 LANC_IN UN9213J K8 S0 VCC gt LANC_IN R4651 INVERTER UI 225 ie AVREF INTI_CHARGE vss FAST_CHARGE L BATT_SENSE NC VTR DD ON TALE ACV SENSE VTR DD ON e DD XCS_DD1 XCS_DD XLANC_JACK_IN XCS_DD2 XHI_MAD XVM MAD XFUPSTAT SYS_V XF_UP_STAT IC 4601 SYS_V_IN A XLANC_ON BATT_IN XLANC ON FRONT CONTROL BATT IN IC_1801_PLL_RESET IC4601 MOD1 C4613 C4614 MB89097PFV G 195 BND ERE1 100u 2 20 14057 R4664 CN4601 40 B GPI4 X_TAL 10MHzOUT x4602 6 3V SD XFRONT_RST M eM RESET X_TAL 10MHzIN 10MHzZ XEJECT_SW 4604 EJECT_SW NC MODO KEY ADO VM IC 4601 XCSO SIRCS DATA KEY ADO XC_POSI_SW XTO_HI_CS SELECTOR KEY_AD1_VM CD IC 4601 SCKO KEY_AD1 e XTAIKI_SW FM_HI_SCK 160 KEY_AD2_VM CL077 5 b TA TC7WH241FK TE85R a KEY_AD2 e XOSIDASI_SW FM_HI_SO KEY_AD3_VM KEY Ab _AD3 soi BATT_EXT FM HL SI IC 4601 TXDO Is GND n IE illa INIT_NTSC XPAL 4 CHARGE_INH a 6 a LEVEL VOL CH1 N C 60i 16 CONTROL_XRMT gt amp 8 FR_EVER_SCK FR_EVER_SCK N gt m LEVEL VOL CH2 N C 51602 Z d 58 ES z 589 LED N C z u 1 ce x g x 2 gt K DV IN DVCAM LED zb 2 S o DVCAM_iLINK_LED 2 5 REC_LED REC_LED x x F x X X x x x u m PAUSE LED PAUSE LED 0000000000909
285. T2LQ R BUFFER 150 1k ti 05 Q2007 49 2SA2029T2LQ R FB2001 FB2002 XPSV_D4 4 11 VD 036 6 17 1 2 3 4 5 VD 036 BOARD 7 17 Not Used XX MARK NO MOUNT 10 12 13 14 15 17 18 20 21 22 R5867 A CL5822 SRC_PDN W CN6001 XX SII_CVCC_1 8V SII_VCC3 3V xx 11 17 XRST_HDMI 9 w 6045 XRST_HDMI SII VCC3 3V HDMI SCL jy 6030 XX HDMI SCL SII 5V POWER D 1 8V HDMI_SDA zy R031 XX HDMI_SDA SII 10 3 3V e AW Mc 4 9 NM D_3 3V D23_HDMI R6032 XX R6003 R6004 R6007 16 17 INT_HDMI lt lt W D23 HDMI REG_GND XX D_2 8V_1 R6033 XX XCS IC 5800 2 34 W D22 HDMI REG_GND m FL6000 D_1 5V D21 HDMI R6034 XX W D21_HDMI REG_GND E 1 D20_HDMI R6035 XX T W D20_HDMI REG_GND B 16003
286. TAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 22K 10K 6 6K 22K 8 2K 8 2K 0 22K 180 180 180 180 5 5 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W Ref No A BT1001 C1002 C1003 C1004 C1005 C1007 C1008 C1009 C1010 C1011 C1012 C1013 C1014 C1015 C1016 C1018 C1021 C1023 C1024 C1026 C1027 C1028 C1029 C1030 C1031 C1033 C1034 C1036 C1037 C1038 1179 556 VD 036 BOARD COMPLETE SERVICE KK K K K K K K K K 1 756 128 11 1 162 927 11 1 164 230 11 1 100 566 91 1 100 566 91 1 165 908 11 1 165 908 11 1 100 566 91 1 100 566 91 1 100 566 91 1 165 176 11 1 100 566 91 1 100 566 91 1 137 710 11 1 165 908 11 1 100 566 91 1 162 964 11 1 162 964 11 1 162 965 11 1 162 965 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 165 908 11 1 137 910 11 1 100 611 91 1 162 970 11 1 137 910 11 1 137 910 11 1 137 910 11 1 137 910 11 102601 104202 and LP001 are not supplied but they are included in VD 036 complete board BATTERY BATTERY LITHIUM SECONDARY CAPACITOR CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMI
287. TER 1 3 8 8 R1502 R1510 R1513 1476 L XX MARK MOUNT us z 47k DU z 120k zu bier 26 MARK REC PB MODE R1501 R1503 120k 47k nie em IC1403 DC CONTROL B R1505 R1506 R1507 IC1403 1M 1M 1M TC4001BF ELN s W W W 01426 IC1404 2SC4081T106R p 3 6 8 3 Q1418 5V REG MCH5805 TL E IC1404 3 SWITCHING NJU7751FO5 TE2 3 14 EG LED_6V D 14 17 5 06 01427 01428 1 5 Tr iu Z 14 17 14 2SC4081T106R 2SC4081T106R R1514 AN HEY D1419 gt unswsv 16 17 Note LP001 is not supplied 5 DCCONTROL 15 120k Te 441 B 112 s an 1477 but this is included in 2 amp 27p L C1426 VD 036 complete board lt 9 4l 0 001u ah R1441 a Xe Xs o 11410 d R1511 L LP001 bi n 2001 UH 61433 L 1500 81504 R1908 81516 101478 479 012A8 2 TPL3 R1519 Lci454 47u 120k 12k 0 5 2200 47 4 70 100 T 47u 25V 25V D LND147 LND146 IC1 407 800mA72V SHUNT REG N CHASSIS_GND 1 1407 QJ gt gt UNREG12V 10 17 1ND145 NJM2823F TE2 D1420 CHASSIS_GND MA2S111 K8 S0 LND144 2 gt Au 9 17 CHASSIS_GND 1401 LND143 800mA 72V Q1419 Q1420 R1480 01420 B SWITCH 2SA2029T2LQ R CHASSIS_GND F1404 LND142 2275 R1481 CHASSIS_GND ue s LND141 100k EY CHASSIS GND E 81454 s 470k 01407 0 5 1419 NDS356AP F1407 Q1
288. U 002 BOARD CN1000 C 2 CN1001 C 5 CN1002 C 8 D1006 B 6 D1009 B 5 01010 B 3 01011 B 2 01012 2 FB1000 8 FB1001 9 FB1002 7 FB1003 9 41000 7 41001 2 R1014 1015 R1034 R1035 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C JL 002 BOARD C743 C744 CN702 CN721 CN722 CN741 D701 D702 D703 D721 0741 0742 FB701 FB702 FB703 FB704 FB705 J702 J703 J741 LF741 R701 RB001 S701 TH721 TH722 TH723 TH724 4 3 PRINTED WIRING BOARDS 7 7 4 5 5 7 4 41 mark side x mark side B JU 002 JL 002 5 REPAIR PARTS LIST NOTE Characters to of the electrical parts list indicate location of exploded views in which the desired part is shown LINK MECHANISM DECK ASSEMBLY 1 MECHANISM DECK ASSEMBLY 2 Y B B ra m 4 LLLEVIIVAL I FP 104 FLEXIBLE BOARD FP 248 FLEXIBLE BOARD FR 255 BOARD HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 5 REPAIR PARTS LIST 5 REPAIR PARTS LIST ENGLISH NOTE XX X mean standardized parts so they may have some differences from the original one Items marked are not stocked since they are seldom required for routine service Some delay should be anticipated when ordering these items The mechanical parts with no reference number in the exploded views are not supplied Due to standardization replacements in the parts list may be different from
289. UTO REPEAT is set to ON the unit starts rewinding at the moment when a signal for index search or a blank portion is detected Set AUTO REPEAT to OFF When the tape reaches its end rewinding AUTO REPEAT in VTR SET menu is set to ON starts automatically When AUTO REPEAT is set to ON the unit starts rewinding at the moment when the end of the tape is detected Set AUTO REPEAT to OFF No sound or undesired sound is output When the audio mode is 32 kHz 4 channel you can select the audio channel from AUDIO OUT jacks Set AUDIO MIX in AUDIO SET menu according to the desired channel The unit starts recording playback by AUTO REPEAT in VTR SET menu is set to itself without commands Set AUTO REPEAT to OFF When COMMANDER in OTHERS menu is set to WIRELESS the unit responds to signals from Remote Commander Set COMMANDER to CONTROL S Continued Chapter 5 Maintenance 59 G J91dBUO 9JUBU91UIBIA 1 Troubleshooting DK Svmptom Cause Remedv The unit does not function as of a INPUT SELECT switch is set to a setting other than HDV DV digital non linear editing svstem Setitto HDV DV e The editing controller or the editing software is not compatible with the unit Refer to the instruction manuals of the controller or the software and consult their manufacturers Although the i LINK cable is c
290. VDD VBB BS 2 lt lt 5 2 28 IVDD TESTD13 111 BS 3 TSMON37 DRMGND 10 mz 0 01u ERDY gt BS 3 lt lt TSCK DRMAVE BS 4 lt lt 5 4 2806 TANE TESTD12 107 0 01u BS 5 lt lt 335 TCK41I BSI6 A2MTEST BS 6 lt lt 837 BS 7 338 TEMON39 5 7 lt lt l 9 BSEN lt lt BSEN D Sme 02821 NG E ue JTAG TSMON40 cos 18ST wn 055450 TeMonar t e T wa 352 PLLAVS st 558 oo 58 gg QZ Z2m X OU 102z utmmzgotmmzugtnmmemrmtuuaorzrc tturcgoroocunuzmrtronozzooomrttmoooozo zn uul J O DOOO606666666666666666666666666666 RECDT 2 2 qoe 5 REODT IW 9e5O66666666666666666666666666666666 mk Suo 0027 DAN N AN AD D AN O I A A TLC T T gt Vii _2 RECA2 V gt D_2 8V_1 C2811 02812 C2814 2 8V 0 1u 0 1u 0 01u _2 8 1 els vitor VIT
291. VR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 6 3V 10V 16V 16V 10V 6 3V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 6 3V 6 3V 6 3V 10V 10V 10V 10V 4V 10V 6 3V 6 3V 6 3V 6 3V 6 3V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 4V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 6 3V Ref No 5 14 C2234 C2236 C2238 C2239 C2240 C2401 C2502 C2503 C2601 C2602 C2801 C2802 C2803 C2804 C2805 C2806 C2807 C2808 C2809 C2810 C2811 C2812 C2813 C2814 C2815 C2816 C2817 C2818 C2819 C2820 C2821 C2822 C3001 C3002 C3003 C3004 C3005 C3006 C3008 C3009 C3010 C3011 C3012 C3013 C3015 C3016 C3017 C3018 C3019 C3020 C3021 C3022 C3023 C3024 C3025 C3026 C3027 Part No 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 100 539 91 1 127 895 91 1 127 895 91 1 127 895 91 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 164 943 81 1 137 710 11 1 100 507 91 1 100 507 91 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 164 943 81 1 164 943 81 1 100 507 91 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 164 943 81 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 164 943 81 1 164 943 81 1 164 943 81 1 125 777 11 1 164 943 81 1 164 943 81 1 164 943 81 1 164 943 81 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 164 937 11 1 100 507 91 1 125 777 11 1 100 507 91 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 164 937 11 1 125 777 11 1 164 943 81 1 125 777 11 1 100 507 91 1 100 507 91 1 125 777 11 1 1
292. W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 16W 1 10W Ref No R1211 R1212 R1214 R1215 R1218 R1219 R1221 R1223 R1224 R1225 R1226 1227 1229 R1230 R1231 R1232 R1233 R1234 R1235 R1236 R1241 R1242 R1255 R1256 R1262 R1273 R1274 R1285 R1286 R1291 R1292 R1293 R1294 R1295 R1296 R1297 R1298 R1302 R1307 R1402 R1403 R1404 R1405 R1407 R1406 R1409 R1411 R1412 R1417 R1423 R1424 R1425 R1426 R1427 R1428 R1429 R1430 Part No 1 218 871 11 1 217 806 11 1 216 864 11 1 216 789 11 1 216 829 11 1 216 845 11 1 218 963 11 1 218 963 11 1 218 957 11 1 218 961 11 1 216 864 11 1 218 971 11 1 218 957 11 1 218 971 11 1 218 839 11 1 218 863 11 1 216 864 11 1 218 446 11 1 218 965 11 1 216 797 11 1 218 963 11 1 218 957 11 1 218 990 81 1 218 990 81 1 216 793 11 1 216 821 11 1 218 701 11 1 216 846 11 1 216 864 11 1 216 864 11 1 216 864 11 1 218 965 11 1 218 965 11 1 218 965 11 1 218 965 11 1 218 965 11 1 218 965 11 1 216 864 11 1 216 829 11 1 218 871 11 1 216 857 11 1 218 981 11 1 218 989 11 1 216 833 11 1 218 985 11 1 216 845 11 1 218 903 11 1 218 981 11 1 216 857 11 1 218 871 11 1 216 857 11 1 218 887 11 1 218 965 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 977 11 1 218 989 11 1 218 965 11 Description METAL CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP RES CH
293. _1801 VDD1218 VSS1 gt CKTRNO MCLK 4 17 DACK1_IC_1801 MON GENEO3 MEMA01 CKTRNI MCLK 11 17 DACK1_IC_1801 DXXA08_SIM MON_GENE02 CKTRNI 1801 XCS 1 _1801 VM MON_AD08 CAM JAN _______ TRN FLD 200 D28A04 SIM VSS3020 VSS1 E MON_AD04 JIRNHD MON_AD02 VDD1222 TRN_VD ALE VD WR01_SIM MCLK TRRV IC1 801 TRN_VF_SYNC CK13MFO1 Cie13MEO1 1 17 wno1_SIM CK_MON BASE BAND SIGNAL PROCESSOR TRN_VF_SYNC IC_1801_PLBL IC_1801_PLBL 10 17 RBDXSIM SIM FRRV DOWN CONVERTER 1801 0 11801 1801 PLRE D24A00_SIM GAM_C3 S4DF006X01 Y070 KY2K4C 1801 lt ic_1801_PLGR lt lt D25A01_SIM IC_1801_EVGR D26A02_SIM IC_1801_EVGR 1 17 lt lt D26A02_SIM 147 4 17 IC_1801_EVBL 6 17 m 11 17 p27A03_SIM 2 17 11 17 IC_1801_LNOY No D28A04 SIM 3A7 IC1 876 1801 LNOY p28A04_SIM IC_1801_LNOPR D29A05_SIM lt D29A05 SIM RDX SIM RIFTER IC_1801_LNOPB DRP 1 17 D30A06_SIM HDI C1 IC1876 SONY lt lt Ic_1801_LNOPB DRP 2 17 D30A06_SIM WR01_SIM 11 17 DS1A07 lt pa1Ao7 SIM D24A00 SIM MEMDQ15 DE R1893 1 17 11 17 3 1 17 FRRV D 2 17 12 17 DXXA08_SIM IC_1801_EVBL AUPBII i e W CK27MF02_T D 3 17 DXXA08 SIM 1717 3 17 AUPBI2 DXXA09_SIM 2 17 11 17 DAC3AVDD1 EI DxXA09_SIM 217 Da
294. a speed other than normal ON Outputs the sound when playing a tape at a speed other than normal Even if you have set this item to the sound may not be output or may be interrupted depending on the recording format or tape conditions The unit cannot output sound with a tape recorded in HDV format at a speed other than normal selecls whether to playback with automatic repeat or not Disables playback with AUTO REPEAT ON Enables playback with AUTO REPEAT AUTO INDEX Selects whether or not to mark an index signal automatically when the unit in the stop page 36 STILL PICT FF REW SPEED page 10 mode starts recording I Marks an index signal at the beginning of the recording OFF Does not mark an index signal at the beginning of the recording Selects the image displayed in the still mode DVCAM DV SP format only AUTO Displays an optimized image according to the movement in the image FRAME Displays a frame image FIELD Displays a field image f you select FIELD the image of 2nd field is displayed When a tape has been recorded in HDV format a filed image is always displayed Selects the tape transport mode in fast forward and rewind FF REW Fast forwards or rewinds the tape at maximum speed without displaying the picture SHUTTLEMAX Fast forwards or rewinds the tape at maximum speed while displaying the picture DVCAM NTSC Approx 14 times of normal speed PAL A
295. age 5 7 Description GEAR A ASSY IDLER GEAR B IDLER REEL LARGE BLOCK ASSY GEAR ENCODER GEAR MAIN CAM GEAR SUB CAM SLIDER SBR SLIDER SUB ARM ASSY LOADING SLIDER PINCH ARM SUB SLIDER GEAR JOINT HOLDER MOTOR SCREW 2 2 2 MEK HEAD ARM ASSY TG2 ARM ASSY TG7 SPRING EXTENSION TG2 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C Ref No 5 6 769 770 771 772 773 774 775 776 111 718 779 780 781 782 783 784 902 3 057 296 02 X 3949 921 1 X 3949 920 1 3 057 281 01 3 057 336 01 3 057 344 01 3 26 829 01 3 057 232 01 3 057 238 01 3 057 237 01 3 057 235 01 3 057 234 01 3 057 337 01 3 063 887 01 2148 017 1 2 685 919 01 3946 702 1 Description SPRING EXTENSION TG7 BAND TG7 ASSY BAND TG2 ASSY MAGNET ET HOLDER MAGNET SPRING COMPRESSION TG ARM WASHER STOPPER SPRING COMPRESSION RING TG SLEEVE TG ROLLER TG FLANGE TG UPPER ROLLER TG7 FLANGE 2 TG UPPER TC ASSY SCREW 2 13 MOTOR ASSY CAM Ver 1 2 2006 12 5 REPAIR PARTS LIST 5 1 6 MECHANISM DECK ASSEMBLY 3 815 816 817 818 819 ns Part No A 025 007 A A 096 267 A 3 057 283 02 X 2022 253 1 X 3949 924 1 3 947 503 21 3 732 817 11 3 973 266 11 3 973 142 01 X 3946 690 2 X 3946 689 2 3 973 146 02 3 973 156 02 3 973 264 01 3 973 138 01 3 727 176 01 3 973 143 01 3 057 339 01 3 057 340 01 A
296. age 50 You can adjust AUDIO REC LV only when you have selected OFF in step 7 Make sure not to exceed 0 dB at maximum volume or sound distortion occurs To record in DVCAM and DV SP format there are two audio modes which you can select with either 2 channels at FS48K or 4 channels at FS32K It is not possible to select other modes for example with 2 channels at FS32K e During recording you cannot change the audio mode f you intend to dub audio after recording select whether DVCAM DV SP of MODE in IN OUT REC menu according to the unit you will use for audio dubbing Then set AUDIO MODE in AUDIO SET menu to FS32K 4 channel mode before recording page 50 The unit does not have an audio dubbing function Chapter 2 Playback and Recording 35 pue JOBdABId Jeideuo pue xyoeg e d 91dBuO Using the Unit as a Videocassette Recorder il Recording This section describes the procedures used to record signals sent from another VCR to the unit For details on the operation when the unit is connected to a computer via 6 HDV DV jack refer to Editing Connecting with a Computer page 41 1 Insert a cassette and confirm that cassette indicator 1 lit 2 Press the playback button on the player The player starts playback 3 On the unit press PLAY button while holding REC button down When th
297. al level is 8 to 12 dBs NTSC 6 to 10 dBs PAL 600Q Attenuator C 2 Ci Note 0 dBs 0 775 Vrms IN i OUT m Checking method 9 1 Check that the play signal level satisfies the specified value x 2 Check with that no clip 1 found the output waveform 47kQ Audio level meter or Oscilloscope 6000 270 1 249 410 11 330 1 249 411 11 47KO 1 249 437 11 Fig 6 2 13 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 56 2 Audio Test Signal Level Check Signal Audio test signal AUDIO OUT terminal CH 1 2 Measurement Point Measuring instrument Audio level meter Oscilloscope 11 to 8 5 dBs dBs 0 775 Vrms Specified Value Note 1 Switch setting 1 COLOR BAR IN OUT REC menu ON TONE Checking method 1 Set the 601 501 SEL OTHERS menu to 601 2 Check that the output of AUDIO OUT terminal CH 1 2 sat isfies the specified value 3 Check with the oscilloscope that no clip is found in the output waveform 4 Set the 601 501 SEL OTHERS menu to 501 5 Check that the output of AUDIO OUT terminal CH 1 2 sat isfies the specified value 6 Check with the oscilloscope that no clip is found in the output waveform 7 Set the 601 501 SEL OTHERS menu to 501 or 601 Note 2 60i HVR MISJ MISU MISN 501
298. an adjustment address was initialized the ad justed data is not initialized HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 35 2 Modification of 8 9 C 13 18 1C 1D Page Data If the 8 9 C 13 18 IC ID page data has been initialized change the data of the Fixed data 2 address shown in the following table by manual input Modifying Method Before changing the data select page 0 address 01 and set data 01 If modification of data on pages 8 9 C set data 00 to page 0 address 10 and then select pages 8 9 C If modification of data on pages 13 18 IC ID set data 01 to page 0 address 10 and then select pages 3 8 C D After the modification of data finished return the data on page address 10 to 00 New data for changing are not shown in the tables because they are different in destination When changing the data copy the data built in the same model Note If copy the data built in the different model the camcorder may not operate When changing the data press the PAUSE Write button of the adjustment remote commander each time when setting new data to write the data in the non volatile memory If all areas were initialized check that the data at the addresses for adjustment are initial values adjustment initial values listed in the table If different change them to the adjustment initial values 2 3 4 5 6 Processing after Completing Modificati
299. and press the PAUSE Write button Procedure after operations 1 2 remote commander Connect the adjustment remote commander to the LANC jack Turn the HOLD switch of the adjustment remote commander to the ON position Set the slide switch to SERVICE Select page 3 address 33 set data 00 and press the PAUSE Write button Select page 3 address 26 set data 00 and press the PAUSE Write button PREPARATION FOR ADJUSTMENT AND TAPE PATH CHECK Tape path check checking the RF waveform Play back the tracking tape J 10 and check the states at the en trance and exit of the RF waveform If it is not flat at either side perform the adjustments from Adjustment Start 4 in the flowchart on page 6 23 Normal entrance and exit sides Faulty entrance side Faulty exit side Adjustment J 1 J 2 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C Pin No Signal name 2 REG GND 13 RF MON 15 CPC 8 jig J 23 Connect to pin 2 CN4002 75 resistor VD 036 board 6 28 4 8 TRACK ADJUSTMENT AND CHECK Checking the RF Waveform e Checking the RF waveform Check that the RF waveforms at both the entrance and exit are flat while the tracking tape J 10 runs in the PLAY mode TG3 TG6 adjustment of entrance adjustment of exit ARA 22 5 a NN T3 4 9 TRACK CHECK e Check The difference between the maximum value and minimum value of th
300. and submenus IN OUT DISPLAY SET AUDIO SET VTR SET TC UB SET OTHERS HDV DV SEL page 46 REC MODE page 46 VIDEO OUT page 47 i LINK SET page 47 COLOR BAR page 48 BARS TYPE page 48 DV BARS page 48 EE PB SEL page 48 480i LEVEL page 48 DATA CODE page 49 LETTER SIZE page 49 DATE DISPLAY page 49 TIME DISPLAY page 49 REMAINING page 49 AUDIO MODE page 50 AUDIO AGC page 50 AUDIO REC LV page 50 AUDIO MIX page 50 AUDIO LOCK page 51 JOG AUDIO page 51 AUTO REPEAT page 51 AUTO INDEX page 51 STILL PICT page 51 FF REW SPEED page 51 STILL TIME page 52 FROM STILL page 52 FROM P page 52 HDV DV IN TC page 52 TC FORMAT page 53 TC RESET page 53 LANGUAGE page 53 COMMANDER page 53 PBYNR page 54 PB CNR page 54 CLOCK SET page 54 HOURS METER page 54 AC ON MODE page 54 60i 50i SEL page 55 INITIALIZE page 55 available only when you use a 60i formatted signal Chapter 4 Adjusting and Setting Through Menus 45 snue N UBNOJU L Bun s pue p 1 snu N uBnouu 6umes pue Bunsnlpy 91dBuO Operating the Menus Menu Contents Initial settings are Indicated with rectangles IN OUT REC menu 42 IN OUT HDV DV SEL Normally set this menu to AUTO Select this menu when you want to limit the output pages 25 format during tape playback or limit the signals to be input or
301. and you can move to the link destination Also clicking IF can display the hidden items To go back to original state click EP Bookmark Bookmark cover 4 um TABLE CONTEN TABLE OF CONTEN gt ADJUSTMENTS gt it T Before starting aj i L it 17 SERVICE MODE Ll Revision History Zooming or rotating the screen display Zoom in out Click the triangle button in the zoom control box to select the EH J ADJUSTMENTS Revision History display magnification Or you may click or i for zoom Ing In or out 762 IL Rotate i e Click rotate tool D and the page then rotates 90 degrees each Application to the Service Manual The printed circuit board diagram you see now can be changed to the same direction as the set Adobe Acrobat Reader Ver 5 0 Windows 5 Acrobat Reader pdf l gt L gt lt A gt 1 gt 671 2 2 IOK
302. ape transport indicators kd O gt REW rewind button STOP button Tape transport indicators REC record button When you press and hold this button then press PLAY button the each indicator lights and recording starts If you press this button while the tape is stopped you can check picture and audio signals for a moment When HDV DV is selected if HDV DV IN TC in SET menu is set to EXTERNAL you also check EE time code signals Press STOP button to end the check For details see EE PB SEL in IN OUT REC menu on page 46 For details of the time code see TC UB SET on page 52 e The unit does not have an LP recording mode of the consumer DV format Only recording in SP mode 1 available e set the unit to recording pause mode with the remote control unit DSRM 10 not supplied press PAUSE button while holding down PLAY button to set the unit to the playback pause mode then press REC button on the DSRM 10 When the recording mode is displayed in it may take a few seconds to start recording During this time REC indicator blinks REC record button PAUSE button FF fast forward button Q PLAY button PAUSE button Press this button to set the unit to pause mode while recording or playing Press this button again to resume the operation FF fast forward button When you press this button the indicator lights and th
303. apter4 Adjusting and Setting Through Menus 82 OTHERS 60i 50i SEL page 34 INITIALIZE Switches to the 1080 60i NTSC or the 1080 50i PAL 1 Press 4 1 buttons to select YES then press EXEC button 601 501 SEL Change to 50i Reboots after change YES NO 2 Press 4 47 buttons to select YES again then press EXEC button Resets the menu to factory settings except CLOCK SET 1 Press 4 1 buttons to select YES then press EXEC button INITIALIZE Reset all settings except CLOCK SET to defaults YES NO 2 Press 4 5 buttons to select YES again then press EXEC button Chapter 4 Adjusting and Setting Through Menus 55 snue N UBnou pue Bunsnipy 4 ldeuo Chapter Maintenance Troubleshooting Please check the following before contacting your Sony dealer General Operation Troubles Cause Remedy A menu item is not available There are menus that cannot be used depending on the setting in IN OUT REC menu Change IN OUT REC menu settings page 46 e Some menu items are only available in EE mode or playback mode Set the unit to EE mode or playback mode Some menu items are only available when the tape is inactive There are some menus you cannot use without setting the clock Some menu items are not available when REC SAVE switch on the cassette inside the unit has been set to SAVE Set the switch to REC Some menu item settings change You
304. assembling the pendulum arm assembly be careful of the following Rear side of pendulum retainer Pendulum retainer Remove in the direction of the arrow Insert tip of the pendulum Slide the pendulum arm in arm into hole Q of the pendulum the direction of arrow and retainer and insert the pendulum attach it to the chassis into shaft Q Attach the pendulum retainer to shaft Q Be careful of the positions of the pendulum stopper at the rear of the chassis and shaft of the pendulum arm Pendulum stopper Shafts Can be removed Shafts o Shaft of the pendulum Cannot be removed must be in this position HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 13 3 12 BOARD CONDENSATION SENSOR Disassembly Remove them in order of O gt gt gt To attach them perform the disassembly steps In reverse order FP 248 flexible board Condensation sensor C Brake arm S dk E Shaft Q ED Tension coil spring 2 brake SBR slider 3 2 2 BRAKE RATCHET TENSION COIL SPRING BRAKE SBR SLIDER AND FP 248 FLEXIBLE Remove the SBR slider while being careful not to touch the adjuster Portion of the SBR slider and brake arm S must run close to each other n 9 idler gear assembly B annot be Q must be engaged with the removed gear teeth be removed Insert shaft
305. can be found using this find function For example find a Ref No of IC on the block diagram and click the Find Again continuously so that you can move to the Ref No of IC on the circuit diagram or printed circuit board diagram succes sively Note The find function may not be applied to the Service Manual depending on the date of issue Switching a page To move to the first page click the 4 move to the last page click the Fl move to previous page click the 4 move to next page click the b Toolbar Reversing the screens displayed once reverse the previous screens operation one by one click the e To advance the reversed screens operation one by one click the 2 Application to the Service Manual This function allows you to go and back between circuit dia gram and printed circuit board diagram and accordingly it will be convenient for the voltage check Moving with link 1 Select either palm tool 57 ZOOm tool E text selection tool B or graphic selection tool 18 2 Place the pointer in the position in a text where the link exists such as a button on cover and the table of contents page or blue characters on the removal flowchart page or drawing page and the pointer will change to the forefinger form 3 Then click link You will go to the link destination Moving with bookmark Click an item text on the bookmark pallet
306. cassette tape Is not displayed with the cassette memory function The remaining tape time is not displayed To always display the remaining tape time set REMAINING in DISPLAY SET menu to Chapter5 Maintenance 57 G J91dBUO 9JUBU91UIBIA G 1 Troubleshooting T l l l l l ls l e l D l t lB D D SSS Output Playback Symptom Cause Remedy Cannot playback f a tape has reached its end rewind the tape Cannot playback in reverse at various The unit cannot play back a tape recorded in HDV format in the reverse speeds direction at various speeds page 29 Horizontal lines are displayed on an The video heads are dirty image Clean the video heads using the supplied cleaning cassette An image has block noise A damaged tape is loaded An image is blurred or not displayed Remove the cassette and insert another one You have tried to make the unit play back a tape recorded in LP mode of DV format The unit can play back only tapes recorded in HDV DVCAM or DV SP format A tape recorded in LP mode of DV format cannot be played back on the unit No picture is output from amp HDV DV jack Reconnect the i LINK cable not supplied INPUT SELECT switch is set to a position other than HDV DV Set the switch to HDV DV Set HDV DV SEL in IN OUT REC menu correctly The audio breaks up A damaged tape is loaded
307. ce the video heads with new ones Please consult your Sony dealer Notes on the Video Cassettes Note that using a tape such as those below can damage the unit A tape that has been A tape with a peeling label dismantled Using cassettes e When using a cassette for the first time we recommend that you run the tape for about five seconds before recording When using a cassette that has been stored for a long time we recommend that you fast forward and rewind it for some time This will correct any winding irregularity in the cassette Do not repeatedly insert and remove a cassette without running it The tape may become slacked or damaged Continued Chapter 5 Maintenance 65 G J91dBUO G 1 Notes Use Cleaning the terminal If the gold plated terminals of a cassette become dirty or dirt accumulates on the terminals the correct remaining tape time may not be displayed Clean the terminal with a swab once every ten times you eject a cassette When affixing a label to the cassette Be sure to affix a label only on the correct location so as not to cause malfunction of the unit Storing cassettes e After using the tape rewind it put it in its case and store vertically To prevent picture and sound distortion e Do not store tapes in the following places Where the temperature gets high in strong sunshine
308. center shaft then the right pin and the drum cap are removed as shown in the figure on the right To attach the drum assembly perform the disassembly steps in reverse order Pins Pin Assembly and disassembly of the drum assembly Be careful that the 7P flexible board does not interfere with the part IBA s o Insertion hole of flexible board 7P Insertion hole of OO Ir flexible board 10P Assembly and disassembly of the tape support The claw is hooked on the sub chassis Positioning pin 3 9 PINCH ARM ASSEMBLY 3 10 CAPSTAN MOTOR Disassembly Assembly Disassembly Assembly For the disassembling and assembling procedures of the tape re After assembling adjust the tape path from page 6 23 tainer and compression coil spring tape retainer refer to page 6 Roller Be careful not to touch the motor shaft 0 gt j Push roller into the groove as shown in the Claw Roller B E figure Insert roller B into crew the claw To remove the pinch arm assembly pull out the pinch arm upward while pushing the claw Tightening torque of capstan motor 0 1961 0 0196 N m 2 0 0 2 kg cm 3 11 PENDULUM RETAINER AND PENDULUM ARM ASSEMBLY Disassembly Remove them in order of 1 2 3 Notes during assembly To attach them perform the disassembly steps in reverse order When assembling or dis
309. ched to the TG7 side is exclusively for the TG7 side Then attach the TG rollers to the chassis shaft Face the side of the deepest hole downward and insert the roller into the shaft The lower flange of the TG7 roller is thicker than those of the TG1 2 and 8 rollers TG7 roller HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C deepest hole downward and insert the roller into Guide guard que shaft U The guide guard is fixed at each slit of the lt gt TG2 arm block TG1 side The components are the same as on the TG8 side O Be careful not to touch the E tape guide x part TG8 side C TG upper flange roller TG sleeve TG ring Compression coil spring TG TG2 side TG upper flange O TG roller ju DTG upper flange roller Note that the shape is TG7 side TG sleeve different from that of the other rollers sleeve Compression coil spring TG TG ring Compression coil spring DES Be careful not to touch the tape guide 77 part TG7 arm block AC 3 3 CAPSTAN COVER Disassembly Assembly Tightening torque of capstan cover Screw f 0 3432 0 0196 N 3 5 0 2 kg Claw Capstan cover 1 Pass the two flexible boards gt of the drum assembly through the hole Insert the claw into the long hole lt of the chassis and fix the cover gt ES 6 with the screw 3 4 REEL
310. d 28 Chapter2 Playback and Recording e If the data codes were not recorded appears Instead The unit cannot record camera data e Some of the camera data items displayed by the unit are different from those shown on the digital camcorder and digital HD video camera recorder Playing at various speeds You can play back a tape at various speeds using Remote Commander HDV formatted tape Operation speed One tenth of normal speed One fifth of normal speed Playback at normal speed Playback at normal speed Frame by frame forward scanning output will be same as that of 1 Play at normal speed A search simple image is output Rough image No playback takes place DVCAM DV formatted tape Playback options Operation I LINK output Forward Reverse direction direction Panel analog output Reverse direction Forward direction Play at 1 10 of normal speed Press x 1 10 button during playback Play at 1 3 of normal speed Press x 1 3 button during playback Play at normal speed Press x 1 button during playback Play at twice the normal speed Press x 2 button during playback Play frame by frame Press FRAME buttons during pause you keep pressing one of these buttons playback continues frame by frame Fast forward the tape while monitoring Press button during normal playback or when playing at various speeds
311. d perform operations from the beginning Load the tape again and perform operations from the beginning 4 3 PG fault during normal drum operations Load the tape again and perform operations from the beginning 4 4 Phase fault during normal drum operations Load the tape again and perform operations from the beginning T reel fault Load the tape again and perform operations from the beginning Go GI Ga Goal Go Go Go Go Go Go Go FG fault when starting drum Load the tape again and perform operations from the beginning N LOAD direction loading motor time Remove the power cable connect and perform operations from out the beginning 2 UNLOAD direction loading motor Remove the power cable connect and perform operations from time out the beginning CEJ T reel side tape slacking when Remove the power cable connect and perform operations from unloading the beginning BB 1 0 1 1 2 2 0 2 2 S side tape slacking when Remove the power cable connect and perform operations from unloading the beginning Remove the power cable connect and perform operations from 2 2 2 IT reel fault the beginning Remove the power cable connect and perform operations from 2 2 3 S reel fault lees the beginning 2 3 2 2 Remove the power cable connect and perform operations from the beginning 2 3 FG fault during normal capstan Remove the power cable connect and perform o
312. dance 75 Q ohms unbalanced Pb Cb B Y Pr Cr R Y 0 7 Vp p output impedance 75 Q ohms unbalanced 100 color bars with no setup 4801 480p Y with 0 3 Vp p svnc negative 10801 Y Pb Pr with 0 6 Vp p 3 level sync HDV DV jack i LINK IEEE1394 4 pin connector 5100 Remote control LANC Stereo mini minijack g 2 5 CONTROL S IN Stereo minijack 3 5 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C DVCAM General Peak inrush current Hot switching inrush current measured in accordance with European standard EN55103 1 5 0A 230 V Power requirements 8 4 V DC IN jack Power consumption 8 W during playback Operating temperature 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F Storage temperature 20 C to 460 C 4 F to 140 P Dimensions Approx 180 x 72 8 x 267 1 mm 7 s x 2 7 x 10 s inches w h d including projecting parts and controls Unit mm inches Mass Approx 2 3 kg 5 Ib 1 s oz Supplied accessories Remote Commander 1 AC adaptor 1 Power cord 1 Rack 1 Size AA batteries 2 Cleaning cassette 1 Operating instructions 1 See page 5 27 AC adaptor Power requirements 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Current consumption 0 35 0 18A Power consumption 18 W Output voltage DC OUT 8 4 V Operating temperature C to 40 32 F to 104 F Storage temperature 20 C to 60 4 F to 140 P See the label on the AC adaptor for othe
313. ded in DV format is dubbed in DVCAM format The unit cannot input output record or play back a tape other than 1080 601 or 1080 501 format such as 1080 30F 1080 25F 1080 24F 720 25p 720 24p format The unit cannot input output record or plav back a tape with 4 channel audio signals in HDV extended format You can play back HDV720 30p format while you cannot output the video signals from p HDV DV jack For details see Compatibility of HDV DVCAM and DV Formats on page 66 If a tape has both a portion recorded in HDV DVCAM format and one recorded in format SP mode the following limitations are applied when you play back tape with the e The image be distorted and noise may occur at the point where the recording format changes on the tape The tape transport control buttons may be disabled until the tape speed is stabilized Note on playback on other equipment A tape recorded in HDV format using the unit cannot be played back with the devices not compatible with HDV 10801 format We recommend you to play back the tape for checking the contents before you actually play back the tape on other video equipment Installing the Unit Vertically Put the unit into the supplied rack as illustrated below You can install it either standing on its left side or on its right side Align the V on the unit with the A on the rack e Be sure to use the supplied rack Wit
314. ding To playback the picture recorded in HDV format when you connect the monitor using a component video cable set of VIDEO OUT In IN OUT REC menu according to your monitor page 47 When the picture recorded in DVCAM DV format is played back only a picture with a quality equivalent with DVCAM DV format of 4801 NTSC or 5761 PAL is output via COMPONENT OUT jacks regardless of COMPONENT setting e For details on output level from COMPONENT OUT jacks see Specifications page 75 To change the output level from COMPONENT OUT jacks see 4801 LEVEL in IN OUT REC menu page 48 If you connect the input connectors of the unit to the output connectors of a monitor a humming noise may be generated or the image may be distorted If these phenomena occur use INPUT SELECT switch to select a signal that is not being input or disconnect the cables When you play back an HDV formatted tape with copyright protected signals or input 1 LINK signals with copyright protection to amp HDV DV jack pictures may be output in either 4801 NTSC or 5761 PAL format regardless of the setting of COMPONENT of VIDEO OUT in IN OUT REC menu e The unit cannot up convert DVCAM DV recordings to HDV at output Connecting the unit to a monitor equipped with an i LINK jack The video and audio signals are sent with hardly any degradation enabling high quality playback to a monitor with an 1
315. discriminating the display data the pressed key can be discriminated 3 Address 00 1B 36 00 to 0C OD to 27 32 to 3A io 58 73 aga seta B7 E6 f 65 STOP FF REC KEY ADO FR 255 board FR 255 board FR 255 board No key Input IC4003 3 S113 s 5106 66 PAUSE IC4003 S114 S110 67 PLAY EXEC EN LEFT KEY 02 FR 255 board FR 255 board m board FR 255 board FR 255 board FR 255 board ie IC4003 S115 8111 5107 5105 5104 8103 68 MENU KEYAD3 FR 255 board No key input IC4003 S117 DISPLAY OUTPUT KEY AD4 S VIDEO VIDEO IC4003 255 FR 255 board 102 S102 INPUT SELECT 6A S VIDEO a FR 255 board FR 255 board FR 255 board S101 S101 S101 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 66 7 Record of Use Check Address 90 to 95 A4 to C8 to CD Note 1 This data will not be erased reset when the lithium 3 V power supply VD 036 board BT1001 15 removed Note 2 When the drum was replaced initialize the drum rota tion counted time Note 3 Check that the data of page 0 address 10 is 00 Remarks Eject count with tape 100000th place digit and 10000th place digit of Eject count decimal digit 1000th place digit and 100th place digit of Eject count decimal digit BCD code 10th place digit and Ist place digit of Eject count decimal digit Eject count
316. dress OA on page 13 Example If Hs 3000 Select page 0 address 10 and set data 01 Select page 3 13 address OA and set data 30 then press the PAUSE Write button 10 Enter to address OB on page 13 Example If Ha 39 Select page 0 address 10 and set data 01 Select page 3 13 address OB and set data 39 then press the PAUSE Write button 11 Select page 0 address 10 and set data 00 12 Select page 0 address 01 and set data 00 5 6 7 8 9 0 0000 8192 3000 16588 4000 24576 6000 32768 S000 40960 A000 49152 57344 000 Note Ds Decimal Hs Hexadecimal Table 6 2 3 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 42 2 4 SERVO AND RF SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS Before perform the servo and RF system adjustments check that the specified values of Origin Oscillation check of 2 5 VIDEO SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS is satisfied Check that the data of page 0 address 10 is 00 If not select page O address 10 and set the data OO Adjusting Procedure 1 CAP FG duty adjustment 2 Switching position adjustment 3 Error rate check HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 43 1 CAP FG Duty Adjustment VD 036 board RadarW Set the CAP FG signal duty cycle to 50 to establish an appropri ate capstan servo If deviated the uneven rotation of capstan and noise can occur Mode Signal Displayed data of page 3 address
317. e adjustment in future To avoid affecting the main unit fix the reel motor and main slider with adhesive tape etc 6 19 3 19 MD 76 BOARD AND ENCODER RETAINER Disassembly Remove them in order of p Q p Gp 4 gt 5 gt 6 gt 7 gt 8 9 Disassembly of MD 76 board Peeloff the FP 248 flexible board at the front of the chas 15 refer to page 6 14 Remove the six solders on the FP 104 flexible board from the rear of the chassis Re move the screws in order of 3 to 8 shown in the figure Encodercover When removing the MD 76 board from the chassis be A positioning careful not to let the sensors touch the chassis claw is hooked MD 76 board Screw 7 g Encoder disk FP 104 Positioning is flexible board required Six parts are soldered tape A Note When the tape is removed use the new tape for replacement See the illustration below FP 248 flexible board Peel off the flexible board while being careful not to get the sensor block dirty or damage the sensor block Positioning pin Z Sensor block Assembly Attach them in order of 9 Gp 3 gt 5 gt 6 gt 7 gt 8 gt 1 9 2 Refer to the figure above or below Assembly of MD 76 board While being careful not to let the sensors touch the chas sis position the two positioning pins and fasten the screws Encoder cover in order of to Then solder the
318. e tape is fast forwarded During fast forward the picture does not appear on the monitor you can see the picture as it is seen in EE mode during fast forward To locate a scene while monitoring the picture keep pressing this button during fast forward playback or in playback pause mode picture search Notes If you set EE PB SEL in IN OUT REC menu to PB EE picture and EE audio signals are not output If you set FF REW SPEED in VTR SET menu to SHUTTLEMAX the picture is played back during fast forward For details on running speed with SHUTTLEMAX see FF REW SPEED VTR SET menu on page 51 1 EE stands for Electric to Electric In EE mode the video and audio signals input to the VCR s recording circuitry do not pass through any magnetic conversion circuits but output via electric circuits only This mode 1 used to check the input signals and adjust input levels The pictures output in EE mode are referred to as EE pictures 10 Chapter 1 Overview PLAY button When you press this button the indicator lights and playback begins If you press this button while holding down REW button during stop the tape is rewound to its beginning and starts playing automatically during rewind REW indicator lights and PLAY indicator blinks When the unit is playing back a part of the tape where the recording format has been changed within HDV format DVCAM format or DV format or betw
319. e Flat Cable FRP 001 Page 4 23 M903 CAPSTAN MOTOR o a 243 05 1 2 3 10 11 1 2 13 14 17 18 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 4 6 2 8V A lt _2 8 17 17 VD 036 BOARD 1 17 di onm 1 5V 0 Z 1 5V DV SIGNAL PROCESS lt 0 MARK NO MOUNT D_1 5V 16 17 lt lt D_1 5V Voltage measurement of the CSP ICs R3018 the Transistors with mark lt D_2 8V_1 FB3001 not possible _ eon N gt 5312 5 5 9 8 S a S gt gt Sl a ml 5 uE DS al m gt El o a 55 a c lt o 6 4 e t lt 4 oj of a bl a a o
320. e cassette in a place subject to light Close Cassette Lid when the unit is in use The internal sensor of the unit may operate incorrectly if too much light falls on the unit 1 With the unit powered on confirm that indicator is off then open Cassette Lid 2 After checking the tape for slack hold the cassette so that the tape window is facing upward then insert it into the unit The tape is inserted into the unit automatically Mini cassette Insert the mini cassette into the center of the cassette compartment Standard cassette Tape window facing upward Continued Chapter 2 Playback and Recording 21 pue JOBdABId Jeideuo pue xyoeg e d 91dBuO Notes on Power Supply and Video Cassettes When inserting a cassette hold the back edge of the cassette in the center and push it until the cassette is inserted deep into the unit If you hold the ends the cassette may not be loaded properly e If the cassette does not load or is loaded only halfway eject it once and then insert it again In such a case if you insert the cassette forcibly the cassette may not be loaded properly or malfunctions may occur e It takes a few seconds for the unit to recognize the cassette and find the proper location on the tape being loaded 3 Close Cassette Lid To eject the cassette 1 2 22 With the unit powered on open Cassette Lid Press
321. e data of page 3 address 03 1s 00 Note 1 If readine writing data on pages 1 set data 01 to page 0 address 10 and then select pages this data set ting the pages 1 can be selected After the data reading writing finished return the data on page 0 address 10 to OO Press PAUSE Write button fof Record Input signal 2 minutes Displayed data of page 3 address 0 Initial Value of Page 1 Address B3 to C8 Table 6 2 4 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 45 Adjusting method Check that the data of page IC address B3 to CS is the initial value See Table 6 2 4 Playback the recorded signal at Preparations before adjustments 6 2 Check the data changes to 00 7 3 03 Checkihedatais 00 Note 2 Comple ng Adjostm ws Completing Adjustments Note 2 If the data is other than 00 Error rate is abnormal For the contents of the abnormality see the following table Data of page 3 C ontents of defect EVEN channel 15 abnormal ODD channel is abnormal 03 EVEN channel and ODD channel are abnormal Note 3 If Error rate is abnormal Check the use tape clean the tape running surface And after inputting initial values to page 1 address B3 to C8 perform re adjustment See Table 6 2 4 Processing after Completing Adjustment pa 0 0 2 19 10 0 202
322. e number please include the board name The components identified by mark A or dotted line with mark A are critical for safety Replace only with part number specified Les composants identifi s par une marque A sont critiques pour la s curit Ne les remplacer que par une pi ce portant le num ro sp cifie Kinds of capacitor External dimensions mm Case size Constants of resistors capacitors ICs and etc with XX indicate that they are not used In such cases the unused circuits may be indicated Parts with differ according to the model destination Refer to the mount table for each function All variable and adjustable resistors have characteristic curve B unless otherwise noted signal name _ EN XEDIT gt EDIT PB XREC PB REC 2 non flammable resistor fusible resistor panel designation B Line B Line IN OUT direction of B LINE adjustment for repair not use circuit HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 4 3 4 2 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS ENGLISH JAPANESE JAPANESE 50V
323. e playback audio is interrupted 9 sa Dirty video head Use a cleaning cassette will appear during recording Image when the video head is dirtv With an HDV s Playback Playback image image pauses disappears Normal image With a DV DVCAM y Playback image disappears To use the cleaning cassette Clean the video head by playing the cleaning cassette for ten seconds If the playback image continues to be stationary or any of the symptoms on the above remain even after cleaning with the cleaning cassette there may be a problem with the tape Avoid using that tape For details refer to your cleaning cassette s instruction manual Using the unit as below will make the video head dirty Subjecting the unit to temperature change or high humidity Condensation occurs See page 66 Using a damaged tape Using the unit for a long time Using the unit where there 1s a lot of dirt dust or sand Leaving a tape in the unit for a long time Cleaning cassettes are replaceable After using the supplied cleaning cassette for the specified number of times buy a cleaning cassette for replacement After prolonged use the video heads may become worn out If optimum picture quality is not restored even after you have cleaned the video heads with the cleaning cassette the video heads may have worn out In that case you have to repla
324. e referring to the above figure Hole of the GL gear T and hole of the GL gear S must face each other Hole of the loading arm assy must be aligned with the hole of the chassis and the endmost gear tooth of the loading arm assy must face toward hole of the GL gear S 3 7 Disassembly Assembly For the disassembling and assembling procedures of the compo nents of the MIC base assembly refer to page 6 21 Stop washer board Do not reuse Remove the MIC base six solders assembly 2 SS DA K t5 17 4 lt j d gt R e Hole Q MIC base spring Positioning pins Reel selector slider When selecting cassette position be careful not to touch the slider drive shaft because it can be easily bent or broken Do not touch the slider drive shaft Reel select slider Select the desired cassette position pressing the claw position J 3 8 Disassembly Remove them in order of 1 gt 2 3 For the disassembly and assembly procedures of the components of the drum assembly refer to page 6 22 Flexible board 10P eo lt Flexible board 7P ly Positioning pins Drum assemb Be careful not to remove this together with the drum Tightening torque of Drum fixing screw assembly drum assembly Fasten the screws in order 0 0 02941 0 0049 N m 0 3 0 05 kg cm HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E
325. e unit e If the unit is playing a tape recorded with mixed video signals of the 601 system and 501 system the picture and sound will be distorted on a portion of a tape where the recording system changes e During pause the picture recorded on a tape in HDV format cannot be output from amp HDV DV jack Chapter 2 Playback and Recording 27 pue JOBdABId Jeideuo pue JOBdABId 91dBuO Playback Playback Functions This section describes useful functions during playback Displaying information data codes recorded on tape If you record on a tape using a Sony digital HD video camera recorder digital camcorder the recording Information data codes will be recorded on the tape The data codes consist of recording date time and camera data the shutter speed SteadyShot iris white balance program AE mode gain date and time You can check these data items during playback on the unit Each time you press DATA CODE button on Remote Commander the display changes in sequence as follows no data code recording date time camera data no data code Also you can change the display by setting DATE or CAMERA DATA of DATA CODE in DISPLAY SET menu For details see DATA CODE on page 49 No indicator Recording date time 2006 1 1 Camera data SteadyShot Program AE Iris Gain Wir F1 7 60B 100 White balance Shutter SDee
326. e unit records HDV format images it takes a while until recording starts This delay however is not malfunction ISTANDBY and REC indicator on the Data display screen will blink until recording Starts To stop recording Press STOP button on the unit To pause recording Press PAUSE button on the unit Note You cannot up convert NTSC or PAL signals in HDV format for recording 36 Chapter 2 Playback and Recording Recording Functions Marking an index By pressing INDEX WRITE button on Remote Commander during recording you can mark an index signal at any place on the tape If you mark an index at the scene you want to search for you can easily find the scene later When AUTO INDEX in VTR SET menu 1 set to ON if you start recording while the tape in stop the unit automatically marks an index While the index is being marked E indicator appears for about seven seconds on the Data display screen page 18 e You cannot mark a new index while EJ indicator 15 being displayed If you record on a portion of the tape where an index has been marked the index will be erased You cannot delete just an index while keeping the image or sound You cannot mark an index during playback operations INDEX WRITE button is disabled in these operations To use an index during playback See Searching using the search function on page 30 Chapter Dubbing Editing Dubbing to another equipment
327. e waveform amplitude during playback of the tracking tape J 10 in the FWD mode should be 30 or less of the waveform amplitude during the CUE or REV mode which is taken as 100 as shown At the same time there must not exist too much fluc tuation of waveform amplitude Tracking waveform check 1 0 65A I U A Al A 100 Tracking waveform check 2 The waveform should not change sharply HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 29 f not flat If the waveform at the entrance is bad rotate TG3 If the wave form at the exit 1s bad rotate TG6 to flatten the waveform Normal waveform Entrance side Exit side If the waveform at the entrance is bad rotate TG3 to adjust the waveform If the waveform at the exit is bad rotate TG6 to adjust the waveform Waveform in CUE or REV mode r md A I TA TA I Waveform in FWD mode Emin Emin Minimum value Emin E 30 Emax Maximum value des or 3 10 4 10 CUE REV CHECK e Check Check that the Intervals of the waveform peaks are consistent while the tracking tape J 10 runs in the CUE mode or REV mode Waveform in CUE or REV mode The intervals of the waveform peaks must be consistent elf not even If the waveform peaks are not even perform Section 4 8 Tack ing adjustment 4 11 CURL
328. eSet COMMANDER in OTHERS menu to WIRELESS to enable Remote Commander to control the unit n addition to Remote Commander supplied with the unit the unit accepts signals from any Sony Remote Commander whose command mode is set to VTR4 To disable the control from Remote Commander set COMMANDER in OTHERS menu to CONTROL S Battery installation 1 Push and slide the lid to open 2 Install two size AA R6 batteries supplied with the correct polarity Be sure to install the battery from the O side 3 fid back Notes on batteries Make sure that the battery orientation is correct when inserting batteries Do not mix an old battery with a new one or mix different types of batteries f you do not intend to use Remote Commander for a long time remove the batteries to avoid damage from battery leakage If the batteries have leaked remove them wipe the battery compartment dry and replace the batteries with new ones To remove the batteries Remove the lid as step 1 and take out the batteries WARNING Battery may explode or leak if mistreated Do not recharge disassemble or dispose of in fire Check the valid date month year displayed on the batteries Chapter 1 Overview 17 N IAJ AO J91dBUO A9IAJSAO 191deuo Displaying Various Data The unit can display various superimposed text data on an external monitor connected to the unit In this operation manua
329. ean picture we recommend maintenance every 1000 hours even though the conditions of use may differ depending on temperature humidity dust etc About connecting other equipment When you connect the unit to another equipment or a computer using 1 LINK cable confirm the direction of the jack If you forcibly insert the Jack the terminal may be damaged or cause the unit to malfunction Cleaning of the Video Heads With clogged video heads the unit cannot record properly Clean the video heads to prevent noise on the recorded picture or audio For cleaning use the supplied cleaning cassette Before recording an important event The unit cannot record properly with the clogged video heads To ensure normal recording and clear pictures and sound clean the video heads before recording an important event Every 50 hours If you repeat the tape transport operation the video heads will become dirty and coated with fine dirt or dust Clean the heads every 50 hours After using a tape prone to clog the heads After using such a tape causes the symptoms illustrated below clean the heads When the symptoms caused by clogged video heads appear Even if you clean the heads periodically clogging of the heads may occur anyway Clean the heads when e mosaic pattern noise appears on the playback picture the playback picture freezes part of the playback picture does not move playback pictures do not appear
330. eased and the To protect the tape the unit is set to go into the stop mode after the playback unit goes into the stop mode pause mode continues for a certain period Set FROM STILL in VTR SET menu to STEP FORWARD If you do so the tape will forward for time of interval set in STILL TIME Playback pause mode is released and the To protect the tape the unit is set to forward the tape by one frame after the tape forwards by one frame for each playback pause mode continues for a certain period Set FROM STILL in preset time interval VTR SET menu to STOP If you do so the unit will go into the stop mode after the playback pause mode continues for the interval set in STILL TIME The pause mode of recording is released To protect the tape and the video heads the unit goes into the stop mode automatically after the pause mode of recording audio dubbing or duplicating continues for more than about 3 minutes To avoid the stop mode set FROM REC P in VTR SET menu to REC PAUSE page 52 When the tape is rewound to its AUTO REPEAT in VTR SET menu is set to beginning the playback automatically Set AUTO REPEAT to OFF starts You pressed PLAY button while holding REW button down f you do this the unit rewinds the tape to its beginning and begins playback page 11 During playback the unit starts rewinding AUTO REPEAT in VTR SET menu is set to ON suddenly When A
331. eck and adjustment 1 Check that the cassette compartment block has already been Rotate each adjuster to adjust the TG2 7 position until 1 or N of removed Refer to page 6 6 the TG2 7 preset plate J 14 TG2 and TG7 are in line 2 Set the mechanism deck to the loading end position TG2 to 7 already moved to the loading end position and the pinch roller is in the unloading position Alternatively set the mechanism deck to the LE position using the mode selector II Refer to page 6 7 3 Place the TG2 7 preset plate J 14 Align the center of TG2 with the vertically Align the center of TG7 with the vertically extended line of the jig plate s tip as shown extended line of the jig plate s tip as shown Rotate the adjuster with a resin screwdriver etc Be careful not Rotate the adjuster with a resin to bend the band screwdriver etc Be careful not to bend the band TG2 7 preset plate J 14 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 25 4 5 ELECTRIC TENSION REGULATOR CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT TG2 7 ARM 1 Preparation before check 1 Check that the cassette compartment block has already been 3 Attach the cassette reference plate J 12 and TG2 7 preset plate removed Refer to page 6 6 J 14 Refer to page 6 25 2 Set the mechanism deck to the loading end position TG2 to 7 4 Connect the relay board for tension regulator adjustment J already moved to the loading end position and the pinch roller is in the unloading
332. ed adjust following parts according to the flowchart below e ADJUSTMENT POSITION TG3 TG6 Tracking entrance curl Tracking exit curl TG2 Ee TG7 TG2 height FWD height curl 25 TG7 height RVS position curl TG1 TG1 height curl Spring hook slider RVS back tension TG8 Spring hook slider TG8 height curl FWE back tension T band adjuster S band adjuster RVS position FWD position Reel table height RV1 to 4 MD 76 board TG2 7 electric tension regulator e ADJUSTMENT ORDER FLOWCHART ADJUSTMENT START 1 ADJUSTMENT START 2 4 1 REEL TABLE HEIGHT CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT 4 2 TG1 8 HEIGHT CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT 4 3 TG2 HEIGHT CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT 4 4 FWD RVS POSITION CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT 4 5 2 7 ELECTRIC TENSION REGULATOR CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT 4 6 FWD RVS BACK TENSION CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT If the TG1 8 guide is not replaced and removed proceed to TG2 7 height adjustment ADJUSTMENT START 3 When only the TG1 8 guide is replaced perform tape path adjustment after height adjustment ADJUSTMENT START 4 4 7 PREPARATION FOR ADJUSTMENT AND TAPE PATH CHECK 4 8 TRACK ADJUSTMENT AND CHECK 4 9 TRACK CHECK 4 10 E REV CH 0 CUE CHECK Tape Path Adjustment 4 11 CURL CHECK AND CURL ADJUSTMENT 4 12 RISING CHECK ADJUSTMENT END HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P
333. een 601 format and 501 format the picture and sound may be distorted The unit does not have an LP recording mode of the consumer DV format REW rewind button When you press this button the indicator lights and the tape starts rewinding Indicator section CAUTION indicator During rewind the image on the monitor is not displayed you can see the picture as it is seen in EE mode during rewind To locate a scene while monitoring the picture hold this button down during rewind playback or in the playback pause mode If you press PLAY button while holding down this button during stop the tape is rewound to its beginning and starts playing automatically during rewind REW indicator lights and PLAY indicator blinks Notes If you set EE PB SEL in IN OUT REC menu to PB EE picture and EE audio signals will not be output If you set FF REW SPEED in VTR SET menu to SHUTTLEMAX the picture is played back during rewind For details on running speed with SHUTTLEMAX see FF REW SPEED in SET menu on page 51 Q STOP button Press this button to stop the tape transport operation completely A9IAJSAO J91dBUO cassette indicator HDV indicator DVCAM indicator 60 indicator 50 indicator HDV i LINK indicator DVCAM i LINK indicator DV i LINK indicator HDV DVCAM DV i LINK CAUTION HDV DVCAM 60 50 CAUTIO
334. efer to 1 Initializing of A B D 1A 1B Page Data Fixed data 2 Modified data Refer to 2 Modification of A B 1B Page Data Initial value k ress E PAL emar Fixed data 1 Initialized data Fixed data 2 Fixed data 1 Initialized data HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 40 5 D Page table Note 1 Check that the data of page 0 address 10 is 00 Note 2 Fixed data 1 Initialized data Refer to 1 Initializing of A B D IB Page Data Fixed data 2 Modified data Refer to 2 Modification of A B D 1A IB Page Data Initial value Address Fixed data 1 Initialized data 16 Fixed data 2 17 Remark 6 1A table Note 1 Ifreading writing data on pages 1 set data 01 to page 0 address 10 and then select pages A By this data set ting pages 1 can be selected After the data reading writing finished return the data on page 0 address 10 to 00 Fixed data 1 Initialized data Refer to 1 Initializing of B 1B Page Data Fixed data 2 Modified data Refer to 2 Modification of B 1B Page Data Initial value NTSC 00 to 64 Fixed data 1 Initialized data Note 2 Address Remark Fixed data 2 66 toFF Fixed data 1 Initialized data 7 1B Page table Note 1 If reading writing data on pages 1B set data 01 to page 0 address 10 and then select pages
335. ement 1 of Repair Parts 51 0106 047 2006 12 Correction 1 Correction of Repair Parts S M correction Page 5 7 Page 5 8 Page 5 27 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C
336. er splashes and bridges 2 Check the interboard wiring to ensure that no wires are pinched or contact high wattage resistors 3 Look for unauthorized replacement parts particularly transistors that were installed during a previous repair Point them out to the customer and recommend their replacement 4 Look for parts which through functioning show obvious signs of deterioration Point them out to the customer and recommend their replacement 5 Check the B voltage to see it is at the values specified 6 Flexible Circuit Board Repairing Keep the temperature of the soldering iron around 270 C during repairing Do not touch the soldering iron on the same conductor of the circuit board within 3 times Be careful not to apply force on the conductor when soldering or unsoldering HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C Unleaded solder Boards requiring use of unleaded solder are printed with the lead free mark LF indicating the solder contains no lead Caution Some printed circuit boards may not come printed with the lead free mark due to their particular size LEAD FREE MARK Unleaded solder has the following characteristics Unleaded solder melts at a temperature about 40 higher than ordinary solder Ordinary soldering irons can be used but the iron tip has to be applied to the solder joint for a slightly longer time Soldering irons using a temperature regulator should be set to about 350 C
337. erring to Fig 3 Fig 13 9 Attach the sub slider arm Fig 1 Fig 13 u T al Reel selector slider O After attaching the sub slider arm return the reel base to the original position L cassette L Do not hold the shaft when selecting the reels ipe Position when L cassette is set 3 18 Disassembly Remove them in order of 1 2 3 2 Pendulum stopper assembly Fixing hole main slider Assembly Attach them while referring to the figure above or below and the descriptions Assembly of each part Attach each part while referring to the figure above or below When attaching the parts adjust the positions carefully while referring to the instructions in the figure below Because these positioning will be used as a reference when assembling in future make sure to adjust the positions and phases correctly Rear side of chassis ink The shaft of the ratchet brake should be at the position where it can be viewed fromthe outside as shown in the figure superimposed HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 3 Main slider arm Fixing shaft of main slider arm Main slider arm Move the main slider so that the positioning holes are MAIN SLIDER MAIN SLIDER ARM AND PENDULUM STOPPER ASSEMBLY Disassembly of each part The main slider controls
338. es used when the unit serves as a recorder Input signal format Menu item Recording tape format AUDIO MODE REC MODE AUDIO LOCK DVCAM IL BV6AM LOCK MODE DV SP LOCK MODE DV LOCK MODE UNLOCK MODE DV UNLOCK MODE Setting independent 70 Appendix Dubbing with i HDV DV jack When you perform dubbing between the unit and digital video equipment connected with the i LINK cable using the unit as a player HDV DV jack output format is determined in accordance with the playback tape format and menu setting of the unit If you use the unit as a recorder the format of a tape used for recording is determined in accordance with HDV DV jack input format and menu setting of the unit For details check the table on page 72 Playback and editing using this tape may be limited for some dubbing methods Before dubbing read Chapter 3 Dubbing Editing i LINK output when the unit is used as a player Playback tape format i LINK output format AUDIO MODE HDV DV SEL DVCAM DV SP OFF HDV LOCK MODE DVCAM DVCAM LOCK MODE DV SP DV UNLOCK MODE No output DVCAM Complies with formats recorded in tapes No output DVCAM Complies with formats recorded in tapes DV Complies with formats recorded in tapes No output DV Complies with formats recorded in tapes When you play back a tape employed with a copy protection signal on the unit recording is prevented to record images from the unit
339. etails of the i LINK output and the recording tape format see page 71 Switches the recording mode between DVCAM and DV format SP mode only DVCAM DV SP Records in DVCAM format Records in DV format SP mode You cannot change the setting during recording Chapter 4 Adjusting and Setting Through Menus gt IN OUT VIDEO OUT Selects the mode of video output jacks COMPONENT Selects the output format from COMPONENT OUT jacks Selects from 4801 480p 480i 1080i 480i when 60i 50i SEL in OTHERS menu is set to 601 Selects from 576i 576p 5761 1080i 576i when 60i 50i SEL in OTHERS menu is set to 50i DOWN CONVERT Selects the setting for down converting images output from analog video jacks when playing back in HDV format or inputting HDV signals from amp HDV DV jack SQUEEZE Maintains the image vertically and horizontally by compressing the horizontal ratio Images appear vertically long LETTER BOX Maintains the image vertically by compressing the vertical ratio EDGE CROP Maintains the original image size and crops the left and right edges of the images Notes When you play back an HDV formatted tape with copyright protected signals or input HDV format with copyright protected signals COMPONENT OUT jacks will output pictures in either 480i or 576i format Regardless of the playback tape or of the format input to pg HDV DV jacks the selectable setting values di
340. evice used to edit 52 Chapter 4 Adjusting and Setting Through Menus 2 TC UB SET TC FORMAT Selects the recording mode of the time code when 601 is selected Automatically sets the mode in accordance with the mode already set on a cassette tape If nothing is recorded on the tape the non drop frame mode is set If the unit cannot correctly read the frame mode on the tape it will use the frame mode that was set in the last position on the tape that the unit can read correctly If you remove the cassette the mode of the last position that the unit was able to read correctly is cleared and the non drop frame mode is set when recording is restarted from the same position DF Selects the drop frame mode NDF Selects the non drop frame mode When 60i 50i SEL is set to 501 the unit operates as a 50i specification model Therefore the internal time code is set to the non drop frame mode Even if 60i signals are input to HDV DV jack when 601i 50i SEL is set to 50i the time code generated by the unit is in the non drop frame mode regardless of TC FORMAT setting To set the time code in the drop frame mode set 60i 50i SEL to 60i As a result TC FORMAT setting will return to the status before 60i 50i SEL was set to 501 TC RESET Reset the time code value to 00 00 00 00 Does not reset the time code value YES Resets the time code value This setting is available only when the unit in REC or REC PAUSE mode
341. f modification of data on pages 1A IB set data 01 to page 0 address 10 and then select pages A B After the modification of data finished return the data on page address 10 to 00 4 New data for changing are not shown in the tables because they are different in destination When changing the data copy the data built in the same model Note 1 If copy the data built in the different model the camcorder may not operate 5 When changing the data press the PAUSE Write button of the adjustment remote commander each time when setting new data to write the data in the non volatile memory 6 Check that the data of adjustment addresses is the initial value If not change the data to the initial value Processing after Completing Modification A D 1A 1B page data L3 pm wr 0 2 7 00 01 Press PAUSE Write button mura Press the RESET button at 4 the rear panel of the unit using a thin and long pin Note 2 If following symptoms occur after completing of the Modification A B D 1A 1B page data check that the data of the Fixed data 2 address of A B 1B page are same as those of same model of same destina tion 1 The power is shut off so that unit cannot operate 3 Page table Note 1 Check that the data of page 0 address 10 is 007 Note 2 Fixed data 1 Initialized data Refer to 1 Initializing of 1 1 Page Data Fixed data
342. f you input the types of video signals shown below recorded picture and sound may be distorted Signals from some home game machines Blue background screen or gray background screen from a consumer VCR Pictures played at a speed other than normal by a VCR that does not have the TBC Time Base Corrector Video signals in which the sync signals are distorted Signals from a defective cassette tape or recording condition is bad played by an analog VCR that does not have TBC absorb the jitter of input video signals the distortion of video signals are processed in the underscan portion You may see this procedure on an underscan monitor yet this is not a malfunction Also the picture recorded on the tape will not be affected e To output video signals to VIDEO S VIDEO COMPONENT OUT jacks without text data set DISPLAY OUTPUT switch to OFF During recording or in EE mode the subcarrier of the color signal to be output from the unit is not synchronized with the horizontal sync signal The color of the picture or the horizontal sync signal may be distorted depending on the type of monitor connected to the unit Chapter 1 Overview 15 N IAJ AO J91dBUO A9IAJSAO 191deuo Location and Function of Parts Supplied Remote Commander EJECT button SEARCH SELECT buttons Q Buttons for playing at various speeds PAUSE button REW button D switch DATA CODE b
343. g 00224 5600 R5440 RBO51L 40TE25 10u 0 9 209 Sq 20V 5 12 7 15407 IC5403 0 4 139 65470 MOTOR DRIVE 0 001u C5442 TAPE TOP END DETECT Q5403 0 1u REEL FG AMP 2SB709A QRS TX R5433 85438 Ho IC5403 E 25 BUFFER R5508 ics CL5423 10k 10k LB8112V TLM E a 0 5 0 5 e ANY W We a R5442 a s REEL_FWD MT_GND gt gt 5438 10k L R5449 44 C5464 0 0047u 100k 0 1u e C5447 0 001 85456 REEL_PWM C5418 0 1 5420 2SD2216J QR K8 S0 C5421 0 1u BUFFER CL5437 CN5401 2P M902 s MOTOR ENT Re 54 04 2SD2216J QR K8 S0 rg SS 55 BUFFER BUFFER 105404 8 8 FAN TC7W34FU TE12R N TRES RS471 985 S 2 1k LEE c ex R5454 C5454 2200 100p 5 S e e 5 2 g g l lt ul m ES 5 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 4 15 VD 036 10 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 VD 036 BOARD 11 17 Bi cc dente kna a not possible D 1 5V MECHA CONTROL e s
344. g projecting parts and controls E i D waw Unit mm inches Approx 2 3 kg 5 Ib 1 s oz Continued Appendix 75 xipueddy xipueddy Specifications Supplied accessories Remote Commander 1 AC adaptor 1 Power cord 1 Rack 1 Size AA batteries 2 Cleaning cassette 1 Operating instructions 1 AC adaptor Power requirements 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Current consumption 0 35 0 18 A Power consumption 18 W Output voltage DC OUT 8 4 V Operating temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Storage temperature 20 C to 60 4 F to 140 F See the label on the AC adaptor for other specifications Design and specifications are subject to change without notice 76 Appendix Alarm AOC 63 Audio mod 6 18 Camera data uu ua as 28 SR 20 Cassette Memory KK 20 Cleaning cassette sssssesivinentizstonznntint 65 CTO 30 54 Data code 28 Data display screen 18 Date search 30 DEGDE L A 68 DY POG 68 DV cassette 20 DVCAM format 68 DVCAM cassettfe 20 EE
345. gear Encoder gear Pul out the encoder gear _ upward while pushing into the claw below and the descriptions 1 Attach the loading arm assy Refer to the figure above The phases of the GL gear S and GL gear T must match and the positioning hole of the loading arm assy must be superimposed on the hole of the chassis Fig 5 Attach the pinch slider Fig 1 2 Apply grease to the groove at the rear of the sub cam gear Fig 6 After applying adjust the phase of the sub cam gear to that of the pinch slider Fig 7 Phase pin of the loading arm assy must be inserted into the groove at the rear of the sub cam gear Fig 5 7 Sub cam gear rear side Apply grease to the seven y parts half size of one grain of rice for each part Phase adjustment hole matches the hole of the chassis Check phase pin through this hole Sub cam gear front side Front side of chassis E e EN aR PATE 1 2 LER Sub cam gear VJ 2 marks should face each other N WEN marks should face each other _ Encoder gear ge Bp Phase pin should be fitted in P4 N TONI ID D ONI y front N O O ee Sub slider arm 3 JA v dii Sub slider 4
346. gen moet worden De batterij mag alleen vervangen worden door vakbekwaam servicepersoneel de batterij niet weg maar lever deze in als klein chemisch afval Lever het apparaat aan het einde van de levensduur in voor recvcling de batterij zal dan op correcte wijze verwerkt worden Caution Television programs films video tapes and other materials be copvrighted Unauthorized recording of such material may be contrarv to the provisions of the copyright laws Also use of this recorder with cable television transmission mav require authorization from the cable television transmission and or program owner 4 Table of Contents Chapter1 Overview Chapter2 Playback and Recording Chapter3 Dubbing Editing Table of Contents 6 Location and Function of Parts 8 DIOE PACD 8 Rear Pane Spa sess 13 Supplied Remote Commander 16 Displaying Various 18 Notes on Power Supply and Video Cassettes 20 Preparing the Power SUDDIV u 21 Inserting EJecting Cassettes 21 Notes on Playback Recording 22 23 Sn 24 Connections for Playback
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348. han HDV 1080 601 HDV 1080 501 such as HDV 1080 30F HDV 1080 25F HDV 1080 24F HDV720 25p and HDV 720 24p format The unit cannot input output record or play back extended HDV format signals with 4 channel audio mode Cassette compatibilitv A tape with DV or miniDV mark can be used for HDV The recording bit rate and recording track pitch on a tape of the HDV 10801 system used for the unit are about 25 Mbps and 10 um respectively The specifications are the same as that of home use DV SP tapes The recording time on an HDV tape is also the same as that of DV SP The track pitch of DVCAM is 15 um which is 1 5 times of HDV DV SP Therefore the recording time using DVCAM recording on a same tape will be two thirds of the time available when HDV DV SP recording is used Appendix 69 xipueddy xipueddy Compatibility of HDV DVCAM and DV Formats aa a a a a a a a a a aa Dubbing with S VIDEO or VIDEO jacks When vou use the unit as a recorder to perform dubbing between the unit and another equipment connected the format to be used for recording is set in accordance with REC MODE setting of IN OUT REC menu For details see the following table Playback and editing of a tape may be restricted for some dubbing methods Read Chapter 3 Dubbing Editing before dubbing a tape Some editing software can correctly edit even a tape created in LOCK MODE In that case select LOCK MODE if required Recording tap
349. he tapes described in 2 above for editing you may encounter function limitations regardless of the player and recorder formats e Some DV video equipment may playback a DVCAM formatted tape Even if the tape is played back the contents cannot be guaranteed Therefore if you use a proper DVCAM formatted tape for playback the unit may dub and create a DVCAM formatted tape the time code will be partially different from the time code format specified as DVCAM You cannot use the unit to record video and audio delivering copyright signals If you try to record such a video or audio the message Cannot record due to copyright protection outputs from the analog video out Jack Pictures output from COMPONENT OUT jacks are switched to either 4801 or 5761 automatically regardless of the menu you have set on the unit When the video signals input from amp HDV DV jack in HDV format are recorded the user bit value is copied to the work tape The unit 1 not equipped with user bit settings and a user bit s display function Limitations on editing During editing you will encounter limitations according to the format differences on a tape dubbed or edited using 5 HDV DV jack For details refer to Editing Connecting with a Computer of Chapter 3 Dubbing Editing 72 Appendix About i LINK 5 HDV DV jack provided on the unit is i LINK compliant Jack This section describes the 1 LINK standard and its features What is i L
350. his action however if there is negligible condensation in the unit page 66 Unplug the power cord plug it in again and then retry the operation Replace the tape 6 Moisture condensation warning Remove the cassette unplug the power cord and leave the unit for approximately 1 hour with Cassette Lid left open page 66 Warning indicator pertaining to the The icon blinks slowly tape The remaining tape time is less than 5 minutes 2 Eject cassette warning The icon blinks rapidly e Condensation has occurred page 66 The self diagnostics message is displayed page 62 CAUTION indicator will blink when an alarm indicator or message is displayed page 11 62 Chapter 5 Maintenance Alarm Messages The following alarm messages appear with the alarm indicators Take appropriate action according to the displayed message Cause Corrective Action Moisture Moisture condensation Eject the cassette See page 66 for details condensation 6 Moisture condensation Turn off for 1H See page 66 for details Cassette Tape Insert a cassette See page 21 Reinsert the cassette Check for damage on a tape or other irregularities ol amp The tape is locked check the tab See page 20 Others Cannot record due to copyright protection Change to correct tape format This is an unsupported format and cannot be played back No ou
351. hole one hole Hook the hook of the spring on Shaft the brake side from underneath C2 DAA VES 4j B 27 d y EL B When attaching the FP 248 flexible md ki 1 Tension coil board scrape the contact surface T2 7112 Tsprng brake with a swab to stick the flexible 5 E board to the chassis Clean te Do not touch the sensor block lt wb o black area Hole _ 50 Two solders Temperature of tip of soldering iron 350 20 Hold time 3 13 Disassembly Assembly Do not touch the TG band block When the reel table assembly is replaced or attached perform each adjustment from Adjustment Start 1 of the flowchart on page 6 23 Idler gears Reel table assembly Reel table assembly Idler gear assemblies Clear off the stop washers of the adjuster side of the TG band in advance as shown in the figure Shaft HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 14 one second or shorter REEL TABLE ASSEMBLY IDLER GEAR A ASSEMBLY AND IDLER GEAR B Checks before work The TG band winds around the slit of the reel table assembly Be fore removing the reel table assembly clear off the TG band while referring to the left figure When attaching the TG band be sure to use new stop washers Shaft or Not good When attaching the TG band the part also must be inserted into shaft or When attachi
352. hout the rack the unit may topple over and may be damaged or may cause injury e Install the unit on a flat place e When inserting a cassette hold the unit until it is loaded into the unit Otherwise the cassette may fall out and the tape may be damaged For details on inserting a cassette see Notes on Power Supply and Video Cassettes on page 20 The name plate is located on the left side of the unit You may not see it when using the supplied rack Chapter 2 Playback and Recording 23 pue JOBdABId Jeideuo pue 91dBuO Playback This section describes the connections and settings for the playback and functions such as playback at various speeds and searching for a specific scene on a recorded Connections for Playback Connecting the unit to a monitor without an i LINK jack You can connect the unit to video monitor without an i LINK jack Use the unit as follows HVR M15 rear panel A i C H Monitor gt gt p gt b Audio input Video input S video input Component video input L Audio cable Phono jack not supplied Video cable not supplied S video cable not supplied Component video cable not supplied Signal flow 24 Chapter 2 Playback and Recor
353. iping cloth is moved perpendicularly against it Therefore be sure to follow the above instructions when cleaning the rotary drum assembly Cleaning cloth J MS lt drum assembly 2 3 PERIODIC CHECKS Location of Maintenance 2 2 CLEANING OF TAPE PATH SYSTEM 1 Clean the tape path systems to TG8 and capstan and the lower drum using a super fine applicator J 7 moistened with cleaning fluid Note Make sure that no oil or grease of the link mechanisms sticks to the super fine applicator J 7 Note Do not use a applicator moistened with alcohol to the other guide cleaning But clean the pinch roller using alcohol TG3 1G4 TG5 TG6 Pinch roller VN Gaps S A Hours of Use ____________ O O j an Be careful Be careful of the the oil Cleaning of tape path surface Cleaning of tape path surface tape path surface Cleaning and degaussing of rotary drum assembly Driving Gear sent Make sure that no oil gets on the tape surface Exi Exi em mfmmmeBaktesonmesremm wMMmessem __ j js FWoIRVStoruemeasuement 5 Note When overhauling refer to the checks above and replace parts Note Greasing Always use the specified grease SUNCALL FG 87HSR Part No 7 640 006 08 If the viscosity differs various pr
354. jacks IN Pin jack 10 dBu Impedance Minimum 10 kilo ohms unbalanced Maximum input level 16 dBu approx 5 Vrms 601 system 14 dBu approx 4 Vrms 50i system OUT Pin jack Impedance Maximum 1 kQ kilo ohms Output level 47 kQ kilo ohms loading unbalanced 10 dBu full bit 20 dB 601 system 10 dBu full bit 18 dB 501 system VIDEO jacks IN OUT Pin jack unbalanced 1 0 Vp p 75 Q ohms sync negative Sync signal 0 286 Vp p 60i NTSC 0 3 Vp p 50i PAL Burst signal 0 286 Vp p 601 5 0 3 Vp p 50i PAL FIN HDV 1080i SPECIFICATIONS S VIDEO jacks IN OUT Mini DIN 4 pin unbalanced Luminance signal 1 0 Vp p 75 ohms sync negative Sync signal 0 286 Vp p 60i NTSC 0 3 Vp p 50i PAL Chrominance signal 0 286 Vp p 60i NTSC burst 75 ohms 0 3 Vp p 50i PAL burst 75 ohms COMPONENT OUT jacks OUT Pin jack Output at 4801 NTSC With BETACAM selected in IN OUT REC menu Y 1 0 Vp p with 0 286 Vp p sync negative output impedance 75 Q ohms unbalanced Pb Cb B Y Pr Cr R Y 0 7 Vp p output impedance 75 Q ohms unbalanced 75 color bars with 7 5 IRE setup With SMPTE selected in IN OUT REC menu Y 1 0 Vp p with 0 3 Vp p sync negative output impedance 75 Q ohms unbalanced Pb Cb B Y Pr Cr R Y 0 7 Vp p output impedance 75 Q ohms unbalanced 100 color bars with no setup Output with other settings Y 1 0 Vp p output impe
355. justment 1 Check that the cassette compartment block has already been Rotate the TG upper flange until the height of the TG2 7 preset removed Refer to page 6 6 plate 7 14 and TG2 TG7 roller block 1 the same Alterna 2 Set the mechanism deck to the loading end position TG2 to 7 tively rotate the TG upper flange of only TG2 by 60 in the direc already moved to the loading end position and the pinch roller tion of raising the guide from the adjusted height while referring is in the unloading position Alternatively set the mechanism to the figure below deck to the LE position using the mode selector II Refer to page 6 7 Not good Not good 3 Place the TG2 7 preset plate J 14 Attach the boss while Face the mirror J 8 in the aligning it with the direction of the arrow and hole of the cassette X perform a visual check reference plate J 12 TG2 or TG7 TG2 or TG7 Boss The guide is too low The guide is too high TG2 7 preset plate Screwdriver for the tape path J 9 Good The guide TG2 or TG7 is lowered NN The guide IS raised 60 The normal height of TG2 is the position where the TC upper flange is rotated by 60 in the direction of raising the guide from the adjusted height while referring Cassette reference plate to the figure below J 12 The normal height of TG7 is the current one 4 4 FWD RVS POSITION CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT 1 Preparation before check 2 Ch
356. l the menu screen etc 1s displayed in English You can change the desired language with the screen language setting For details see page 53 Menu screen Press MENU button to display the menu screen You can change or check the menu item settings on this screen For details on the menu see Chapter 4 Adjusting and Setting Through Menus on page 44 IN OUT REG HDV DV SEL MODE VIDEO OUTPUT LINK SET 480i LEVEL EE PB SEL ENU END Data display screen You can check important Information for normal recording or playback such as time code or remaining tape time on the screen HDV1080i 69 0 F 1 4 180B 180 06000000 Format indicator IHDV 10801 DVCAM or DV SP are displayed Repeat indicator Displays the repeat indicator when AUTO REPEAT in VTR SET menu is set to ON 601 501 indicator Alarm indicator Displays an alarm indicator For details on alarm indicators see Warning indicators and messages on page 62 transport mode indicator Displays the tape transport mode 18 Chapter1 Overview Time code indicator In the drop frame mode a period is displayed between the minutes and seconds 1 00 12 58 00 When you play back a tape without having the time code set or the time code unrecognized on the unit cannot be displayed correctly Remaining tape ti
357. lav on the adjustment remote commander lt LILI LIL X J gt Address Page bit3 to bit0 discrimination bit7 to bit4 discrimination Seay Game Ep E m CHEM NE T CREER Example Ifthe remote commander display is 8E bit value from A bit 7 to bit 4 can be discriminated from the column q and those from bit 3 to bit 0 from column B C L 5 LED Check D a E E Address 00 01 02 and 04 F F Note Check that the data of page 0 address 10 is 00 o 134 31 13 2010110 6101 01 TE 1 smessezzzz Z i o 9 MEME E 714 713 mr sss m TA TAGNA OON Checking method for fof lw 7 Tu fof 00 01 Pres PAUSE Wit baton im heck the data changes to Check that all LEDs light up In the following colors respectively 01 LED CASSETTE HDV DVCAM 60 50 DV i LINK HDV i LINK DVCAM 1 LINK REW FF PAUSE of _____ ej O 00 2 heck the data changes to 01 0 0 00 01 Press PAUSE Write button o foo 01 02 04 02 01 2 o HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 65 6 Switch Check Note Check that the data of page 0 address 10 is 00 Using method 1 Select page 7 address 65 to 6A 2 By
358. m mander to HOLD SER VICE position Change the data and set the Cr signal level A to the NTSC specified value Press PAUSE Write button Change the data and set the Cb signal level B to the NTSC specified value Press PAUSE Write button Check the burst signal C to the NTSC specified value Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote com mander to OFF NORMAL position Set the 601 501 SEL OTH ERS menu to 501 Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote com mander to HOLD SER VICE position Change the data and set the Cr signal level A to the PAL specified value Press PAUSE Write button Change the data and set the Cb signal level B to the PAL specified value Press PAUSE Write button Check the burst signal C to the PAL specified value Perform Processing after Complete Adjustment 2 4 VIDEO OUT Level Check VD 036 board Specified value Sync level 286 18 mVp p NTSC 300 18 mVp p PAL Burst level B 286 18 mVp p NTSC 300 18 mVp p PAL Checking method Address Procedure Perform Preparations Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote com mander to OFF NORMAL position Set the 601 501 SEL OTH ERS menu to 601 Check the sync signal level A to the NTSC specified value Data Check burst signal level NTSC specified value Set the 60
359. m input level 16 bit 48 kHz stereo 16 dBu approx 5 Vrms Transfer rate 384 kbps 601 system Audio recording format DVCAM DV 14 dBu approx 4 Vrms 12 bit Fs32K Channel 1 2 501 system Channel 3 4 OUT Pin jack 16 bit Fs48K Channel 1 2 Impedance Maximum kQ Video signal 1080 601 NTSC color kilo ohms EIA standard system Output level 47 kQ 1080 501 PAL color kilo ohms loading unbalanced CCIR standard system 10 dBu full bit 20 dB Usable cassettes Standard DVCAM cassettes with 601 system DVCAM mark 10 dBu full bit 18 dB Mini DVCAM cassettes with 501 system DVCAM mark Tape speed HDV VIDEO jacks Approx 18 812 mm s IN OUT Pin jack unbalanced Tape speed DVCAM 1 0 Vp p Approx 28 218 mm s 75 Q ohms sync negative Tape speed DV Approx 18 812 mm s Sync signal Recording playback time HDV 0 286 Vp p 60i NTSC Approx 276 min 0 3 Vp p S0I PAL using PHDV 276DM Burst signal Approx 63 min 0 286 Vp p 601 NTSC using PHDVM 63DM 0 3 Vp p 50 Recording playback time DVCAM Approx 184 min S VIDEO jacks using PHDV 276DM IN OUT Mini DIN 4 pin unbalanced Approx 41 min Luminance signal using PHDVM 63DM 1 0 Vp p Recording playback time DV SP 75 Q ohms sync negative Approx 276 min Sync signal using PHDV 276DM 0 286 Vp p 601 NTSC Approx 63 min 0 3 Vp p 501 PAL using PHDVM 63DM Chrominance signal 0 286 Vp p 601 NTSC burst 75 Q ohms 0 3 Vp p 50i
360. mber of tape unthreading operations is displayed 10 increments About the Built in Rechargeable Batterv The unit is provided with a rechargeable batterv that retains the date time and various settings regardless of power on and power off The rechargeable batterv is charged as long as the unit is operated If the period of operating the unit is short the batterv discharges gradually and if it is not used at all for approximately 3 months the battery will discharge completely If that case charge the battery and then start using the unit If you do not need to record the date and time when the rechargeable battery is not fully charged you can use the unit in this state Charging the rechargeable battery Connect the unit to an AC output using the AC adaptor and power cord The unit does not need to be turned on Using your Videocassette Recorder abroad You can use your Videocassette Recorder in any country region using the AC adaptor Supplied within 100 V to 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Use a commercially available AC plug adaptor a if necessary depending on the design of the wall outlet b 4655 eA b Notes on the License ANY USE OF THIS PRODUCT OTHER THAN CONSUMER PERSONAL USE IN ANY MANNER THAT COMPLIES WITH THE MPEG 2 STANDARD FOR ENCODING VIDEO INFORMATION FOR PACKAGED MEDIA IS EXPRESSLY PROHIBITED WITHOUT A LICENSE UNDER APPLICABLE PATENTS IN THE MPEG 2 PATENT PORTFOLIO WHICH LICEN
361. me indicator Displays the remaining tape time For details see REMAINING on page 49 When you insert a cassette in which the tape has been rewound to the beginning this indicator will not show the remaining tape time The remaining tape time 1s displayed after the tape runs for a while INPUT SELECT indicator Changes according to the position of INPUT SELECT switch IHDV DV IN S VIDEO IN or VIDEO INI EI Index indicator Displays when an index has been marked D Search indicator Displays the search mode when you search for scenes using Remote Commander For details on the search function see Searching using the search function on page 30 Audio mode indicator In the recording mode displays 32k when you select FS32K for AUDIO MODE in AUDIO SET menu When you select FS48K 48k is displayed During playback displays the audio mode recorded on the tape During 1 LINK input displays the audio mode of the signal input to p HDV DV jack Notes e The audio mode will not be displayed when HDV DV SEL in IN OUT REC menu 1 set to HDV e Signals other than HDV DVCAM lock mode will become non standard audio and NS82k NS48k is displayed during playback or when the signal is input from HDV DV jack Audio level meters For details of the audio level meter display see AUDIO MIX in AUDIO SET menu on page 50 Date time and camera data indicator When you pre
362. ment 3 2 ADJUSTMENT REMOTE COMMANDER NEW LANC The adjustment remote commander New LANC Jig is used for changing the calculation coefficient in signal processing EVR data etc The adjustment remote commander New LANC Jig performs bi directional communication with the unit using the remote com mander signal line LANC The resultant data of this bi direc tional communication is written in the non volatile memory 1 Using the Adjustment Remote Commander New LANC Jig Connect the adjustment remote commander New LANC Jig to the LANC terminal via LANC cable 7 6082 442 Set the slide switch of the adjustment remote commander New LANC Jig to SERVICE SERVICE position If it has been properly connected the LCD on the adjustment remote com mander New LANC Jig will display as shown in Fig 6 3 2 1 2 0 00 00 d 00 Page Address Data Fig 6 3 2 3 Operate the adjustment remote commander New LANC Jig as follows e Changing the page The page increases when the Page P button is pressed and decreases when the Page 4 button is pressed Changing the address The address increases when the ADD B button is pressed and decreases when the ADD IB button is pressed There are altogether 256 addresses from 00 to FF Changing the data Data setting The data increases when the Data button is pressed and decreases when the Data button is pressed There are alto gether 256 da
363. n the recording pause mode continues for a long time after you select REC PAUSE the tape may be damaged or the video heads may be damaged or clogged If there is no other reason to do this select STOP Particularly when you use a Mini DV cassette that is longer than 60 minutes select STOP TC UB SET menu TC UB SET JHDV DV IN Selects whether to record internal time code or external time code while the unit records the signals input from amp HDV DV jack INTERNAL Records the time code generated by the internal time code generator If no time code is recorded on the tape the unit records time code from 00 00 00 00 If there is time code already recorded on the tape the unit records continuous time code from this point EXTERNAL Records the time code with video and audio signals input from p HDV DV jack When this item is set to EXTERNAL INPUT SELECT switch on the front panel is set to HDV DV and no signal is input from HDV DV jack if you start recording bars are recorded as time code At the point that inputting of a signal begins the time code of that signal will be recorded f you set this item to EXTERNAL and the external time code input is discontinuous or does not advance correctly recording or displaying the time code on the unit may not be done correctly If there is a discontinuous time code on your recorded tape you may not be able to edit or search correctly depending on the d
364. nd set the Y signal level A to the specified value Press PAUSE Write button Check the sync signal level B to the NTSC specified value Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote com mander to OFF NORMAL position Set the 601 501 SEL OTH ERS menu to 501 Check the Y signal level A to the specified value Check the sync signal level B to the PAL specified value Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote com mander to HOLD SER VICE position Perform Processing after Complete Adjustment 5 3 OUT Pb Level Adjustment 01 BETACAM VD 036 board No Signal jack 75 Q terminated Mode Signal Measurement Point Measuring Instrument Adjustment Page Adjustment Address Specified value Adjusting method Procedure Perform Preparations Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote com mander to OFF NORMAL position Set the 601 501 SEL OTH ERS menu to 601 Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote com mander to HOLD SER VICE position Change the data and set the Pb signal level A to the specified value Press PAUSE Write button Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote com mander to OFF NORMAL position Set the 601 501 SEL OTH ERS menu to 501 Check the Pb signal level A to the specified value Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote com mander to
365. ng Silver 3 078 890 11 15 1 4 X 1 5 Silver 3 062 214 01 19 1 2 X 4 0 Tapping Red 3 086 156 21 4 M1 4 X 2 5 Tapping Dark Silver 3 348 998 81 8 M1 7 X 3 5 Tapping Silver 3 078 890 01 12 M1 7 X 5 0 Tapping Black 3 080 204 21 i 16 M1 4 X 2 5 Silver 2 586 337 01 ag 20 M1 4 X 3 0 Silver 2 635 591 31 21 M1 4 X 3 0 Black 2 662 396 21 25 1 7 X 3 0 Black 2 635 562 21 29 M1 4 X 2 5 Black 2 662 396 01 33 M3 0 X 6 0 Silver 3 077 331 21 Opr 37 M2 0 X 6 0 Tapping Black 3 080 206 31 D HARDWARE LIST 2 3 22 M1 7 X 5 0 Tapping Silver 3 083 261 01 5 0 26 M1 4 X 2 0 Silver 2 635 591 11 30 M1 2 X 4 0 Tapping White 3 086 156 11 n mur 34 M3 0 X 8 0 Black 3 077 331 41 38 M3 0 X 20 0 Tapping Silver 7 685 651 79 23 M1 7 X 4 0 Tapping Black 3 080 204 11 27 M1 4 X 2 0 Black 2 662 396 11 31 M3 0 X 4 0 Silver 2 102 434 01 35 M4 0 X 6 0 Tapping Silver 3 975 291 02 6 0 39 M2 6 X 5 0 Tapping 7 685 791 09 5 0 24 B1 7 X 5 5 Tapping 4 679 805 11 28 1 4 X 4 0 Tapping Dark Silver 3 348 998 61 32 M2 0 X 4 5 Tapping Silver 2 102 498 01 36 M3 0 X 6 0 Silver 4 886 821 11 40 M2 0 X 4 0 Tapping Silver 7 685 851 04 HARDWARE LIST 3 3 41 M3 0 X
366. ng each gear apply grease to each fixing shaft Apply grease of half the size of one rice grain to the top side of shaft When attaching the idler gear A assembly be careful not to apply grease to the reflection panel Shaft H8 Shaft Shaft O Apply grease to part half size of one grain of rice 4 When attaching the idler gear NG A assembly be careful not to 4 apply grease to the reflection panel 3 14 REEL RETAINER REEL BASE T ASSENBLY AND REEL BASE ASSEMBLY REEL LOCK RELEASE BLOCK AND REEL LOCK RELEASE SPRING Disassembly Remove them in order of m GQ P 3 Refer to Assembly too Reel lock release spring Reel base retainer 4 Remove in reverse SA gt Ze order of assembly Stop washer Reel base Reek lock release block T assembly This shaft hinders removing or attaching the reel base S assembly Do the work while being careful not to touch it 3 15 CAM MOTOR MOTOR HOLDER Disassembly Assembly Apply grease to the three parts Note Do not touch the edge of the TC assembly and tip Screw Cam motor TC assembly Motor holder Release claw at the rear Tightening torque of motor holder 0 1961 0 0196 N m 2 0 0 2 kg cm b gbPos n itioning holes of pin HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C half size of one grain of rice for each part Assembly Attach them in order of O gt gt
367. ng software The unit has a function to down convert signals to DVCAM DV signals to output from amp HDV DV jack Some software may not edit DVCAM DV signals that are down converted from signals correctly In this case follow the procedures below for tape duplication then use the duplicated tape when editing the picture Creating a DVCAM compatible tape Set DV CONV of i LINK SET in IN OUT REC menu to DVCAM page 47 then perform DVCAM recording using a recording device that accepts DVCAM format Creating a general consumer DV compatible tape Set DV CONV of i LINK SET in IN OUT REC menu to DV SP page 47 then perform DV recording using a recording device that accepts DV format Transferring the picture data computer editing machine to the unit To transfer the picture data recorded on a tape to an editing machine in set IHDV DV SEL in IN OUT REC menu to then set DV CONV of 1 LINK SET in IN OUT REC menu to OFF pages 46 47 e To transfer the picture data to a computer editing machine in DVCAM DV format set IHDV DV SEL to DV page 46 Then according to the desired recording format set 29 MODE to DVCAM or DV SP page 46 Also according to your edit software select DVCAM or DV SP in HDV DV CONV of i LINK SET in IN OUT REC menu page 47 Chapter 3 Dubbing Editing 43
368. nical Section MECHANICAL SECTION ADJUSTMENTS 2 SEXES A SAIL SETS PARTS REPLACEMENT AND PREPARATION FOR ADJUSTMENT VIDEO SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS AUDIO SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS PERIODIC CHECK PARTS REPLACEMENT SERVICE MODE ADJUSTMENT REMOTE COMMANDER RM 95 CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT ADJUSTMENT REMOTE COMMANDER NEW LANC JIG DATA PROCESS HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C SECTION 6 ADJUSTMENTS 1 Before starting adjustment EVR Data Re writing Procedure When Replacing Board The data that is stored in the repair board is not necessarily correct Perform either procedure 1 or procedure 2 or procedure 3 when replacing board Procedure 1 Save the EVR data of the machine in which a board 1 going to be replaced Download the saved data after a board is replaced Machine before starting repair Save the EVR data Download the saved to a personal computer data to a machine Machine after a board is replaced Procedure 2 Remove the EEPROM from the board of the machine that is going to be repaired Install the removed EEPROM to the replaced board Remove the EEPROM and install it Former board New board Procedure 3 When the data cannot be saved due to defective or when the EEPROM cannot be removed or installed save the data from the same model of the same destination and download it Machine
369. nish the COMPONENT OUT Adjustment DI Data aui Ge the 0 and press PAUSE 5 button Note Emi j Note For the bit values refer to 6 3 SERVICE 3 4 4 Bit value discrimination Set the bit value of bit is 0 and press PAUSE button Note 13 Set the bit value of bit7 is 0 and press PAUSE button Note HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 55 2 6 AUDIO SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS 1 Playing Level Check Set the switches and menu to the following position unless other PLAY wise specified Alignment tape For audio check Switch setting NTSC XH5 3 PAL XH5 3P 1 INPUT SELECT switch VIDEO except HDV DV AUDIO OUT terminal CH 1 2 2 AUDIO MODE AUDIO SET menu 548 Measuring instrument Audio level meter 3 AUDIO AGC AUDIO SET menu oao qiwa Oscilloscope 4 AUDIO REC LV AUDIO SET menu 0 dB 22 I Specified Value 32 kHz mode section 5 AUDIO MIX AUDIO SET menu CH 1 CH 2 LEHz signal must 48 kHz mode section Connection of equipment 1 kHz signal level 1s 8 to 12 dBs NTSC Audio 6 to 10 dBs PAL generator 44 1 kHz mode EMP ON section 7 35 kHz signal level is 2 to 6 dBs NTSC to 4 dBs PAL 44 1 kHz mode EMP OFF section 7 35 kHz sign
370. nleaded solder VD 036 BOARD SIDE B BT1001 BATTERY J LITHIUM SECONDARY CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type c ar 2 TITTI TITTI UM 1 870 753 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 4 31 VD 036 SIDE MD 76 2 layers FP 248 1 layer FP 104 1 layer Uses unleaded solder MD 76 BOARD A Sa HI DS B CH m C EN WM D FP 248 FLEXIBLE BOARD E DEW sENSOR 65 11 F FP 104 FLEXIBLE BOARD CN004 CONNECTOR Note CN004 and S004 are not included in FP 104 flexible board G H 5004 PR00F Dilect Solder 1 675 561 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 4 32 MD 76 FP 248 FP 104 FR 255 4 layers Uses unleaded solder FR 255 BOARD SIDE
371. nt data 1 out of range Note 1 Check that the data of page 0 address 10 is 00 No data 15 returned from IC3001 Adjusting method insert the When the ODD channel is defective 2 0 0 fof 3 C 10 BE Press PAUSE Write button defective __________ 5 3 21 data is 52 Note 2 6 3 01 OD Press PAUSE Write button 7 3 02 _ Check the data changes to 00 Check the data is 00 Note 3 19 o JJ Note 2 If the data is 92 the tape top being played After play ing the tape for 1 to 2 seconds stop it perform step 5 and higher If the data 1 82 the tape end being played After re wind the tape perform step 5 and higher Adjustment data is out of range No data is returned from IC3001 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 44 3 Error Rate Check VD 036 board Note Check that the data of page 0 address 10 is 00 3 1 Preparations before adjustments Arbitrary color bar etc Switch setting 1 HDV DV SEL IN OUT menu Adjusting method Address Data po o 0 3 25 9 202 2 1C 4 0 3 2 Error Rate Check Playback Signal Recorded signal at Preparations before adjustments Measurement Point 3 Adjusting remote commander Adjustment Page Adjustment Address B3 to C8 Specified value Th
372. o ON CD is displayed on the Data display screen page 18 3 Set the starting time on the external AC timer At the preset time the power of the unit turns on and after a few seconds no more than 30 Auto Repeat playback starts automatically When the following items on the tape are searched AUTO REPEAT playback starts automatically Index signals A portion unrecorded A portion recorded in the format set by other than AUTO in HDV DV SEL in IN OUT REC menu Tape end The unit cannot search for an unrecorded portion for 20 seconds at the beginning of the tape until it searches for the next unrecorded portion throughout the tape e While a tape is running be sure not to turn off the power by using an AC timer The unit and the tape may be damaged When turning off the power of the unit make sure to press STOP button on the unit first to stop the tape transport then turn off the power e The editing software used on the digital non linear editing system may mark an index signal on a tape itself Therefore if you use a tape on which signals transmitted from a digital non linear editing controller are recorded or a copy tape made from one using digital dubbing Auto Repeat may not be performed correctly To stop Auto Repeat Press STOP button on the unit To release the Auto Repeat mode Set AUTO REPEAT in VTR SET menu to OFF Chapter 2 Playback and Recording 31
373. o the specified value specified value Press PAUSE Write button Press PAUSE Write button Check the sync signal level Perform Processing after B to the specified value Complete Adjustment Perform Processing after Complete Adjustment Fig 6 2 7 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 51 4 4 COMPONENT OUT Pr Level Adjustment D1 SMPTE VD 036 board OUT Jack 75 Q terminated Adjusting method Change the data and set the Pr signal level A to the specified value Press PAUSE Write button Perform Processing after Complete Adjustment HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 4 5 Processing after Complete Adjustment Perform the setting through the procedure mentioned below when you finish the COMPONENT OUT Adjustment D1 SMPTE 01 BEEN Set the bit value of bitl is 1 2 10 KN M sleja fo Note For the bit values refer to 6 3 SERVICE MODE 3 A 4 Bit value discrimination 0 and press PAUSE button Note Set the bit value of bitO is 0 and press PAUSE button Note 13 Set the bit value of bit7 is 0 and press PAUSE button Note 5 OUT Adjustment D1 BETACAM 5 1 Preparations Perform the following data setting before the Adjustment D1 Switch setting 1 DISPLAY OUTPUT switch OFF 2 IN
374. oblems may occur HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 8 O Cleaning Appling grease xx Confirmation 6 1 3 PARTS REPLACEMENT e Precaution For details on disassembling the cabinets boards and other parts refer to Section 2 Disassembly For details on replacing parts disas sembly assembly of the mechanism deck refer to Information on page 6 5 3 1 TAPE GUIDE 1 8 AND GUIDE GUARD Disassembly Assembly When the tape guide 1 8 is replaced or attached perform each adjustment from Adjustment Start 2 of the flowchart on page 6 23 To attach or remove the tape guide use the screwdriver for the tape path J 9 When attaching the TG rollers check the upward and downward directions and attach them to the chassis shaft Face the side of the TG roller cassette positioning shaft To attach the guide guard only insert it into the right and left holes To remove it use a pair of tweezers as shown in the figure below Insert a pair of tweezers into the clearance of the chassis to release the lock of the slit Lock of slit 3 2 TAPE GUIDE 2 7 Disassembly Assembly When the tape guide 2 7 is replaced or attached perform each adjustment from Adjustment Start 3 of the flowchart on page 6 23 To or remove the tape guide use the screwdriver for the tape path J 9 When attaching the TG rollers check the upward and downward directions and that the TG roller to be atta
375. on 8 9 C 13 18 1C 1D page data LX Ly 0 __________ 2 7 00 Ol Press PAUSE Write button Check the data changes to 01 Press the RESET button at the rear panel of the unit using thin and long pin ERHEBEN 4 3 8 Page table Note 1 Check that the data of page 0 address 10 is 00 Note 2 Fixed data 1 Initialized data Refer to 1 Initializing of 8 9 C 13 18 IC ID Page Data Fixed data 2 Modified data Refer to 2 Modification of 8 9 C 13 18 1 1D Page Data mae Initial value k ress emar 00 to 45 Fixed data 1 Initialized data Fixed data 2 47 48 Fixed data 1 Initialized data 49 Fixed data 2 4A 4B to Bl Fixed data 1 Initialized data B2 Fixed data 2 B3 Fixed data 1 Initialized data 5 Fixed data 2 B6 4 9 Page table Note 1 Check that the data of page 0 address 10 is 00 Note 2 Fixed data 1 Initialized data Refer to 1 Initializing of 8 9 C 13 18 1C 1D Page Data Fixed data 2 Modified data Refer to 2 Modification of 8 9 C 13 18 1C 1D Page Data nde Initial value ress NTSC Remark Fixed data 1 Initialized data 5 C Page table Note 1 Check that the data of page 0 address 10 is 00 Note 2 Fixed data 1 Initialized data Refer to 1 Initializing of 8 9 13 18 1 1D Page Data Fixed data 2 Modified data Refer to 2 Modification of 8 9 1
376. on of the jack If you forcibly insert the jack the terminal may be damaged or cause the unit to malfunction Allign A mark of the 1 LINK cable with V mark on the unit and insert the 1 LINK cable e This jack is only compatible with HDV 10801 DVCAM DV signals For details see About i LINK on page 73 e If video signals have been input to amp HDV DV jack and you output these video signals to S VIDEO or VIDEO connectors the svnc and burst of the corresponding EE picture is not svnchronized e If the unit is connected to a device equipped with a 6 pin 1 LINK jack when you intend to disconnect or reconnect the 1 LINK cable turn off the device and pull out the plug of its power cord from the AC outlet beforehand If you connect or disconnect 1 LINK cable while the device is connected to the AC outlet high voltage current 8 to 40 V is output from the i LINK jack of the device to the unit which may cause a malfunction When connecting a device that has 6 pin 1 LINK jack to the unit first connect the plug of the cable to 6 pin 1 LINK jack e The video signal which is input from amp HDV DV jack will output directly to COMPONENT OUT jacks S VIDEO jack and VIDEO jack with the jitter of 1 LINK signal This jitter may be displayed on a monitor continuously Be careful with this jitter when you connect the unit to other recording devices for recordings This jitter will not affect on a recording with the unit When
377. onnected e Disconnect and then reconnect the i LINK cable correctly the image from an external equipment is INPUT SELECT switch is set to a setting other than HDV DV not displayed Set it to HDV DV No image is displayed even though the There are output restrictions for some COMPONENT settings of VIDEO OUT video cable is connected correctly in IN OUT REC menu For details of COMPONENT see pages14 47 INPUT SELECT switch setting does not match the cable connected to the unit Set INPUT SELECT switch to S VIDEO or VIDEO to match the cable connection The image loses color or is distorted when Connect the unit to a television set or monitor that is compatible with its 60i you play back the tape on a television set 50i SEL format or monitor connected to the unit Set 60i 50i SEL in OTHERS menu according to the signal format page 50 2 2 ST is displaved on the screen This icon is displayed when you playback a tape recorded with 4 channel microphone recording on another device This unit does not support 4 channel microphone recording The icon is displayed when you play back a tape recorded with 4 channel microphone in DVCAM or DV SP format However it is not displayed during playback of a tape recorded with 4 channel microphone in HDV format 60 Chapter 5 Maintenance Recording Cause Remedy No picture is output amp HDV DV jack About the audio level setting You
378. onnected to the standard VIDEO jack When DISPLAY OUTPUT switch is set to S VIDEO VIDEO or ALL text data such as the time code menus and alarm messages are superimposed on an external monitor connected to S VIDEO jack page 18 VIDEO jacks Use to input and output analog video signals Text data is superimposed on a monitor in the same way as S VIDEO jack connection page 18 AUDIO jacks Use to input and output analog audio signals When AUDIO MODE in AUDIO SET menu is set to FS32K audio source will be recorded on channels 1 and 2 e When AUDIO MIX in AUDIO SET menu is set to MIX the audio output level becomes 50 6 dB of the original audio level on each channel HDV DV jack LANC jack e If you input a sound whose level exceeds the acceptable range the sound recorded will be distorted For details on the available volume levels see the Specifications of the unit page 74 CONTROL S jack Connect to a remote control unit DSRM 10 not supplied for controlling the unit You can also use the DSRM 20 no longer manufactured not supplied When you use CONTROL S device set COMMANDER in OTHERS menu to CONTROL S RESET button If you press this button with the tip of a ballpoint pen or similar tool the following settings are initialized CLOCK SET page 54 and 601 501 SEL page 55 in OTHERS menu The setting on the unit except the menu
379. onnection the sound is recorded the same audio recording mode as that of the source tape To record in a different audio recording mode from the source tape connect as shown in To video equipment without an 1 LINK jack on page 32 e With HDV DV connection data codes recording date time camera data recorded on the source tape are transmitted to the recorder the unit As a result when you play back a recorded tape on the unit and press DATA CODE button on Remote Commander the same data codes as those recorded on the source tape are displayed on the monitor screen e If no picture appears via HDV DV jack disconnect the 1 LINK cable then reconnect it f you record a picture in the playback pause mode the image may be distorted The unit cannot record video or audio separately f you restart recording after a pause or stop the images recorded before and after restarting operation will not be continuous When connecting a device that has a 6 pin 1 LINK jack to the unit first connect the plug of the cable to the 6 pin i LINK jack f the unit is connected to a device equipped with a 6 pin i LINK jack when you intend to disconnect or reconnect the 1 LINK cable turn off the device and pull out the plug of its power cord from the AC outlet beforehand If you connect or disconnect the i LINK cable while the device 1s connected to the AC outlet high voltage current 8 to 40 V is output from i LINK jack of
380. or writing the 13 18 1A IB IC or ID page data select page 0 address 10 and set data 01 then sclect 3 8 A B C or D page The 13 18 1A IB 1 or ID page can be chosen by this data setting After reading or writing reset the data or page 0 ad dress 10 to 00 Initialization of 8 9 C 13 18 1C 1D Page Data Note 2 2 1 1 Initializing of 8 9 C 13 18 1C 1D Page Data Note1 If Initialization of Pages 8 9 C 13 18 IC 1D is ex ecuted all data on pages 8 9 C 13 18 IC ID are ini tialized Only an individual page cannot be initialized If the 8 9 C 13 18 IC ID page data has been initial ized the following adjustments need to be performed again 1 Modification of 8 9 C 13 18 IC ID page data 2 Node unique ID No input 3 Servo RF system adjustments 4 Video system adjustments Adjustment Page Adjustment Address Note2 00 to FF Adjustment Page 9 0000 00 to FF Adjustment Address l ea Adjustment Address 00 to FF Initializing method Set the following data and press PAUSE Write button Note 3 00 Initializing all areas 01 Initializing other than adjustment address OC Press PAUSE Write button Check the data changes to 1 Press RESET button at the rear panel of the unit using a thin and long pin Check the data is 00 Perform Modification of 8 9 C 18 IC ID Page Data Note 3 If other th
381. ormat to DVCAM format For details see i LINK SET on page 47 e f you output pictures in the playback pause mode when connected with an 1 LINK cable recorded images may appear distorted When the tape is recorded in format the picture is Output as a simplified picture for Search in the playback pause mode or during playback in various speeds page 29 e When connected with 1 LINK cable you cannot output only pictures or sounds separately e For details on the compatibility of various formats the supplied Compatibility of HDV DVCAM and DV Formats page 68 72 38 chapter 3 Dubbing Editing To video equipment without an i LINK jack When connecting unit to a recorder without i LINK jack connect the two devices as shown below Set COMPONENT and DOWN CONVERT setting of VIDEO OUT in IN OUT REC menu page 47 corresponded to the signals you wish to output Monitor HVR M15 rear panel VY El Recorder o gt de mf 1 p qum b gt Audio input Video input S video input Component video input aaa Audio cable Phono jack not supplied Video cable not supplied S video cable not supplied Component video cable not supplied lt Signal flow e Refer also to the Notes on page 25 The audio output signal is
382. otential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources For more detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local Sony office or visit Sony Europe s web site for business customers http www sonybiz net environment For the customers in Europe HVR M15E only This product with the CE marking complies with both the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC issued by the Commission of the European Community Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European standards EN60065 Product Safety Supplied AC Adapter only EN55103 1 Electromagnetic Interference Emission EN55103 2 Electromagnetic Susceptibility Immunity This product is intended for use in the following Electromagnetic Environment S E1 residential E2 commercial and light industrial urban outdoors and E4 controlled EMC environment ex TV studio ATTENTION The electromagnetic fields at the specific frequencies may influence the picture and sound of this unit For the customers in the Nederland Voor de klanten in Nederland Dit apparaat bevat een vast ingebouwde batterij die niet vervanden hoeft te worden tijdens de levensduur van het apparaat Raadpleeg uw leverancier indien de batterij toch vervan
383. output from AUDIO jacks during the 4 channel mode CH1 CH2 Outputs only channels 1 and 2 audio MIX Outputs the synthesized audio of channels 1 and 3 and channels 2 and 4 Each signal level will be 50 6 db of the original audio level CH3 CH4 Outputs only channels 3 and 4 audio only You cannot set this menu for a tape recorded using the FS48K audio mode of AUDIO MODE menu e You cannot set this menu during HDV recording playback The audio level meter displays the audio level of the current setting in this menu 50 Chapter4 Adjusting and Setting Through Menus pp AUDIO SET AUDIO LOCK JOG AUDIO page 30 VTR SET menu E VTR SET AUTO REPEAT page 31 UNLOCK MODE Records the sampling clocks of audio and video independently This mode applies to a consumer DV tape LOCK MODE Svnchronizes the sampling clocks of the audio and video for recording This setting is effective for digital processing and performs a clean splice during the audio editing process You can set this menu when recording in DV format SP mode only When recording in HDV or DVCAM format the menu is set to LOCK MODE e During the i LINK input the same setting as that of an input signal is selected regardless of this setting Selects either to turn the sound output on or off when the tape is played at a speed other than normal DVCAM DV SP format only Does not output the sound when plaving a tape at
384. p p 75 9 100 480i 480p Y 0 3 Vp p 1080i Y Pb Pr 0 6 Vp p 3 i HDV DV i LINK IEEE1394 4 S100 LANC 2 5 CONTROLSIN 63 5 8 4 V DC IN 8 W 5 C 40 20 C 60 C 180 X 72 8 267 1 mm 2 3 kg 1 AC 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 AC AC100 240 V 50 60 Hz 0 35 0 18 18 W DC8 4 V 0 C 40 C 20 60 C AC
385. p3 Buiqqng 4 ldeuo Editing Connecting with a Computer Preparations Transferring the picture data from the unit to a computer editing machine To transfer the picture data recorded on a tape to an editing machine in HDV set HDV DV SEL in IN OUT REC menu to HDV page 46 then set HDV DV CONV of i LINK SET in IN OUT REC menu to OFF page 47 e To transfer the picture data recorded on a tape in DVCAM DV to an editing machine set HDV DV CONV of i LINK SET in IN OUT REC menu to OFF page 47 e To transfer the picture data recorded on a tape in HDV to an editing machine in DVCAM DV select DVCAM or DV SP in HDV DV CONV of i LINK SET in IN OUT REC menu then set DOWN CONVERT page 47 The operation may not work with some of your editing machine software Before using the software confirm that it is compatible with the unit The unit cannot up convert a tape recorded in DVCAM DV format to HDV format when transferring the picture data to an editing machine f you mix a tape recorded both in HDV and DVCAM DV formats mixed when HDV DV SEL is set to AUTO the computer editing machine may not recognize the unit or you may not edit the tape correctly There are restrictions on the video output when you play back a tape recorded in HDV format at various speeds Refer to the table for HDV formatted tape in Playing at various speeds page 29 e When
386. paper clip or a similar object turn the reel gently in the direction shown by the arrow If the reel does not move there is no slack Paper clip etc Preparing the Power Supply Connect the power cord supplied to the AC adaptor supplied and the DC plug of the AC adaptor to DC IN jack on the unit Next connect the power plug to an AC outlet When you disconnect the power cord be sure to unplug the power cord from the AC outlet first PRECAUTION Even if this unit is turned off AC power house current 1 still supplied to it while connected to the wall outlet via the AC adapter e Never short circuit the DC plug of the AC adaptor with a metal object A short circuit can damage the unit e Use a nearby wall outlet when using the AC adaptor Disconnect the AC adaptor from the wall outlet immediately if any malfunction occurs Do not use the AC adaptor placed in a narrow space such as between a wall and furniture HVR M15 rear panel NS J CJ To DC IN AC adaptor supplied Power cord supplied To a wall outlet lt CLOCK SET screen appears when you turn on the unit for the first time Refer to page 54 on how to set the date and time Inserting Ejecting Cassettes To insert a cassette e Do not insert the cassette forcibly The unit may be damaged e Do not eject load th
387. perations from operations the beginning 2 4 ECHTE Sen e nin Remove the power cable connect and perform operations from the beginning 2 4 j Remove the power cable connect and perform operations from the beginning i 4 4 FG fault during normal drum Remove the power cable connect and perform operations from operations the beginning PG fault during normal drum Remove the power cable connect and perform operations from operations the beginning Phase fault during normal drum Remove the power cable connect and perform operations from 2 2 operations the beginning ee GGG oo nm HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 1 2 1 SERVICE NOTE ENGLISH JAPANESE 1 1 VD 036 VD 036 S4602 4602 ecer 601 HVR MI5J MISU MISN 501 15 15 15 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 X4 5 4 3 2Hz
388. poration HIDM is trademark of Sony Corporation and Victor Company of Japan Ltd All other product names mentioned here may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies TM and are not mentioned in each case in this manual Chapter 1 Overview A9IAJSAO J91dBUO N IAJ AO J91dBUO Location Function of Parts Front Panel 2 Indicator section see page 11 Remote sensor Cassette Lid rem l DISPLAV OUTPUT switch SVIDEO VIDEO Japs b ON STANDBY switch 4 2 utton y and lamp ON STANDBY Q INPUT SELECT switch Q EXEC execute button Q MENU button 1 Tape transport control section see page 10 Q Remote sensor Notes e Do not change the setting of this switch while DISPLAY OUTPUT switch recording in progress or it causes noise added to Selects the destination for the text data to be images and sounds Also a part of the tape where the superimposed via output jacks change of setting applied will not be recorded OFF Does not superimpose text data to output properly Also the time code may operate S VIDEO VIDEO Superimposes text data to S discontinuously VIDEO OUT jack and VIDEO OUT Jack e f you change the setting of this switch while ALL Superimposes text data to COMPONENT recording in progress the output
389. pprox 17 times of normal speed HDV DV SP Approx 24 times of normal speed Continued Chapter 4 Adjusting and Setting Through Menus 51 snue N UBNOJU L pue p 1 snu N uBnouu Bu ll s pue Bunsnlpy 91dBuO Operating the Menus imas VTR SET STILL TIME Selects the time to switch to the tape protection mode from the still mode 30 sec 30 seconds 1 min 1 minute 2 min 2 minutes 3 min 3 minutes e f the unit is left in playback pause mode for a long time the tape or the video heads be damaged or the video heads may become clogged Select the shortest time possible Particularly when using a Mini DV cassette that is longer than 60 minutes select 30 SEC or 1 MIN e When the setting is changed the first tape protection mode change uses the time setting from before the settings were changed From the second tape protection mode change the new time setting is used FROM STILL Selects the tape protection mode to change the mode after the time set in STILL TIME is past STOP Stops the tape STEP FORWARD Forwards one frame If you play a tape recorded in HDV format with STEP FORWARD selected the tape advances a few frames forward FROM REC P Selects the tape protection mode which the unit changes after the recording has been paused for more than 3 minutes STOP Stops the tape REC PAUSE Maintains the recording pause mode Whe
390. r specifications Design and specifications are subject to change without notice BER FIN HDV 10801 2 HDV MPEG 1 Audio Layer2 16 48 kHz 384 kbps DVCAM DV 12 Fs32K 1 2 374 16 Es48K 1 2 1080 60i NTSC EIA 1080 50i PAL CCIR pveaw7 DVCAM DVCAM DVCAM HDV 18 812 mm DVCAM 28 218 mm DV 18 812 mm HDV 276 PHDV 276DM 63 PHDVM 63DM DVCAM 184 PHDV 276DM 41 PHDVM 63DM DV SP 276 PHDV 276DM 63 PHDVM 63DM AUDIO IN 10 dBu 10 kQ 60i 16 dBu XJ5 Vrms 5018 14 d
391. rrect the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help NOTICE FOR CUSTOMERS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM HVR M15E only A moulded plug complying with 1363 is fitted to this equipment for your safety and convenience Should the fuse in the plug supplied need to be replaced a fuse of the same rating as the supplied one and approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362 i e marked with lt gt or Y mark must be used If the plug supplied with this equipment has a detachable fuse cover be sure to attach the fuse cover after you change the fuse Never use the plug without the fuse cover If you should lose the fuse cover please contact your nearest Sony service station Disposal of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment for business use Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable take back scheme for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent p
392. selected by the setting of AUDIO MIX in AUDIO SET menu Chapter 3 Dubbing Editing 39 1 Dunp3 Buiqqng 4 ldeuo Dubbing to another equipment DT Dubbing procedures 1 Prepare the unit Refer to Settings for Recording on page 34 2 Prepare the recorder If the recorder has an input selector switch select an input For details refer to vour recorder s instruction manual 3 Start plavback on the unit and start recording on the recorder For details refer to vour recorder s instruction manual 4 When dubbing is finished stop recording on the recorder and then stop plavback of the unit 40 Chapter 3 Dubbing Editing Editing Connecting with a Computer You can set up an editing system by connecting the Notes unit to a computer editing machine using amp HDV DV Be sure to connect the i LINK cable to a computer jack on the unit editing machine first and then connect it to the unit e For details about the connecting method to the editing If you connect the i LINK cable to the unit first it machine refer to the supplied instruction manual of may cause the unit to malfunction because of static your editing unit electricity The editing functions you can use depend on the f no picture appears via amp HDV DV jack disconnect editing software For details about editing methods the i LINK cable then reinsert it straight refer to the instruction man
393. six parts on the removed FP 104 flexible board and position the encoder disk Finally stick the FP 248 flexible board on the front of the chassis Refer to page 6 14 Fit this claw in the hole of MD 76 board Screw This screw fixes the encoder cover Positioning the encoder disk Align the mark of the disk with the A mark printed on the board as shown in the figure Be careful of the position of O Positioning pin Tape A Adhere a half of the tape in the peripheral of the switches 5002 and 5003 on the MD 76 board and adhere the remaining half on the mechanism chassis Screw 9 Solder the FP 104 flexible board six parts Temperature of tip of soldering iron 350 20 Hold time one second or shorter Screw o HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 20 3 20 COMPONENTS OF GL ARM S T ASSEMBLY GL ARM ASSEMBLY GL HELICAL TORSION SPRING GL GEAR Disassembly and distinguishing the S side from the T side One phase adjustment hole GL gear T GL helical torsion spring T Indented Two phase adjustment holes GL arm assembly T GL gear S GL helical torsion spring S SS GL arm assembly S 3 21 COMPONENTS OF MIC BASE ASSEMBLY FP 104 FLEXIBLE BOARD MIC BASE Disassembly Remove the push switch from claw of the MIC base Remove the screw and connector 4P Then remove the flexible board while being careful not to touch hook
394. splayed on this menu vary depending on the setting of 60 501 WSS Wide Screen Signaling is not output when the picture is output to COMPONENT OUT jacks in 480p or 576p Set the monitor according to the down convert format of the picture which is output from the unit When you play back a tape in DVCAM or DV while an EE picture in NTSC PAL is displayed the 480i resolution or the 576i resolution is output regardless of the setting of COMPONENT in VIDEO OUT in IN OUT REC menu i LINK SET pages 25 37 Adjusts the down conversion format This menu is available when HDV DV SEL is set to AUTO or HDV HDV DV CONV OFF Disables down conversion DVCAM Down converts to DVCAM format DV SP Down converts to DV SP format DOWN CONVERT This setting is available when HDV DV CONV is set to DVCAM or DV SP Plays back with compressed horizontal screen image and maintains all images on display Images appear vertically long EDGE CROP Plays back with both left and right sides of the screen images cut off and maintains the original image appearance e When DVCAM is selected there are some limitations described below ATN Absolute Track Number outputs the value counted in DVCAM format during playback at regular speed x1 or recording of the internal color bars only During playback at irregular speeds other than described above ATN outputs the value of a tape recorded in HDV format When
395. ss DATA CODE button of Remote Commander or when you select DA TE or CAMERA DATA of DATA CODE in DISPLAY SET menu you can switch the display between recordings date time and camera data For details on the date time and camera data indicator see Displaying information data codes recorded on a tape on page 26 Chapter 1 Overview 19 N IAJ AO J91dBUO Chapter Playback and Recording Notes on Power Supply and Video Cassettes Usable cassettes We recommend you to use a DigitalMaster cassette of standard HDV DVCAM DV cassette such as PHDV 276DM or mini HDV DVCAM DV cassette PHDVM 63DM for recording in HDV DV format We recommend you to use a standard DVCAM cassette Mini DVCAM cassette or DigitalMaster described above for recording in DVCAM format Standard cassette Mini cassette Cassette memory Some Mini cassettes and standard cassettes have the cassette memory mark The unit however does not support cassette memory However if you use the DSR 25 45 50 as a recorder the unit accesses cassette memory only if the recorder is set to AUTO CIII 20 Chapter 2 Playback and Recording To save a recording To prevent accidental erasure of a recording set REC SAVE switch on the cassette to SAVE To record or dub audio on a tape set the switch to REC Set to SAVE REC SAVE switch Checking the tape for slack Using a
396. t gauss BB 555550555569 82855 2555525855 e 5 0 RE SIM 5 gt AUIN21 AUIN21 2 208 F3 2 o S gt gt gt gt gt gt gt a gt 881 5 D24A00_SIM D24A00 SIM FLD BS 2 SD D25A01_SIM DoPADTISIM CL2238 x 147 5 17 TRN VF SYNC VE SYNC OCBRDP IBDT13 gt BS 3 D26A02 SIM lt pz6A02 SIM 005 o An CKTRNO D27A03_SIM CKTRNO 2 M ICBDT2 IJTDIO 928 5 2 027403 SIM 3 17 D28A04 SIM D IC 2202 YO2 gt BVYDT2 IBDT14 gt gt BS 4 D28A04_SIM CL2206 CL2240 D29A05 SIM IC 2202 YO1 gt BVYDT1 IBDT15 gt BS 5 Dp29A05_SIM CL2210 CL2241 D30A06 SIM IC 2202 YO3 gt e BVYDT3 IBDT16 e gt gt BS 6 V p30A06_SIM OCADT5 ORTSX D31A07_SIM D31A07_SIM CL2218 CL2242 2202 05 ea BVYDT5 IBDT17 FE gt gt BS 7 IC 2202 YOO BVYDTO 0BRDY1 XRST 2202 XRST_IC_2202 CL2220 CL2243 XCS IC 2202 9032 2202 07 BVYDT7 OBARDY e AUENI CE XCS_IC_2202 INT IC 2202 2202 YO4 gt BVYDT4 IACLK PERT gt gt 2202 11 17 VDD10 E ET IBARDY gt AUENO 1 _2202_ gt cs BVCDTO BBADT PEZ 6 gt gt AUDAO CK64FS0 1 17 031 IC 2202 gt gt CL2224 BVCDT3 IBRDY1 aS lt lt BSEN 0021 019 9 17 5 17 IC_2202_CO1 22 BVCDT1 OCLDT4 e IC 2202 YO6 gt e BVYDT6 2 17
397. t SYS_V D28A04 SIM CL5048 CL5115 T_ELTN_ERR 5 5 51 5 5 5 46 0058 14 17 SYS_V lt lt M e D28A04 T ELTN ERR e E A ww c o gt _D27A03_SIM CL5049 CL5114 si a al sl g x z 5 D27A03 REC_LEVEL_VOL_CH2 5 lt 3 3 lt T o z 5t D26A02 SIM CL5050 CL5113 amp R amp S 5 g 2 98 D26A02 REC_LEVEL_VOL_CH1 3 x em XCS IC 5000 XCS 16 5000 DS5A01 SIM Ve D25A01 N C SP m 24 00 SIM D24A00 x N C 059 H si lt UD 3 ERR p S ELTN ERR p so CL5109 MODE SW D J 12 17 S0 gt gt FLASH_A20 2 MODE SW D e a gt ys 25 B 5 gt lt lt i gt 8 8 8 Ti a 5 e lt x a to lt lt lt lt lt gt 9 z Du 2 S x JBSSZE lt E 28868 I l lt Gott S s o gt J Codd o lt amp oO gt ye 9 555 05255 ts 2008528 9 9 5 9999 o 9220 oa ws 1 lt uQ G Haw 4888 i b i gt x Xx E E X O gt gt lt ZX lt X amp F F gt lt g gt gt x 6 O lt X gt Z lt X X lt m X lt x lt gt O lt 5 5 D29A05 Das ee Ac17AB17AY17 18 18 18 D30A06_SIM DQ6 1 D
398. t Connect also an audio cable When you connect the unit to a 4 3 When you output from COMPONENT OUT jacks set COMPONENT and television set the displayed image DOWN CONVERT of VIDEO OUT in IN OUT REC menu correctly before appears flattened play back When you output from amp HDV DV jack set HDV DV CONV and DOWN CONVERT of i LINK SET in IN OUT REC menu correctly before play back When you output from S VIDEO jack and VIDEO jack set DOWN CONVERT of VIDEO OUT in IN OUT REC menu correctly before playback DVCAM DV tape images recorded in the wide mode not displayed properly Use a widescreen compatible monitor 58 Chapter 5 Maintenance Cause Remedy Even though HDV DV IN TC in TC UB i LINK signal output from the digital non linear editing controller does not include SET menu is set to EXTERNAL the a time code time code of the input i LINK signal is not Confirm that the editing software you are using is capable of outputting a recorded time code INPUT SELECT switch is not set to HDV DV Set INPUT SELECT switch to HDV DV After playing at 1 10 of normal speed in To protect a tape the unit is set to start normal playback after playing at 1 10 forward or reverse for more than 1 of normal speed in forward or reverse for more than 1 minute Play back the minute normal playback forward starts tape at 1 3 of normal speed in forward or reverse Playback pause mode is rel
399. t can immediately access the following signals recorded on a tape Searching for the beginnings of the recordings Index search Searching for a point on the tape where the recorded date changes Date search To search for scenes use the supplied Remote Commander 1 Press SEARCH SELECT button on Remote Commander to select the search type The search type will change in the order of Index search Date search No indication When selecting INDEX SEARCH INDEX 00 SEARCH The search screens are displayed only on Data display screen 2 Press or BPI button repeatedly to locate the scene you want Each time you press 1 or Pl button the unit searches for the previous or next search point When a search point is located its number is indicated on the monitor screen The unit starts searching backwards or forwards until the number comes to zero then plays back the scene 30 Chapter 2 Playback and Recording How signals are recorded There are four different signal types one for each search method index title date and photo signals The unit can record either index signals or date signals only on a tape If you record another program over the beginning of the search signals you cannot locate the original program Search signal If D is recorded over the beginning of B B cannot be searched for e The interval of a date or index must be 2 minutes or more If the interval is short
400. t the HOLD switch of adjustment remote com mander to HOLD SER VICE position Change the data and set the Y signal level A to the PAL specified value Press PAUSE Write button Dat D D v Q Q aO Perform Processing after Complete Adjustment m Fig 6 2 3 2 3 S VIDEO OUT Chroma Level Adjustment VD 036 board sm Measurement Point Chroma signal terminal of S VIDEO OUT jack 75 Q terminated External trigger Y signal terminal of S VIDEO OUT jack 75 Q termi nated Oscilloscope Adjustment Page Adjustment Address 8B 8C NTSC 91 92 PAL Specified value Cr level 714 14 mVp p NTSC 700 14 mVp p PAL Cb level B 714 14 NTSC 700 14 mVp p PAL Burst level C 286 6 mVp p NTSC 300 6 mVp p PAL AAG Vu VW 0 28 usec NTSC 0 28 usec NTSC 0 23 usec PAL 0 23 usec PAL Fig 6 2 4 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 48 Adjusting method rder Page Address m m N C B B C 8 8 8 amp 91 1 9 92 92 Data Procedure Perform Preparations Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote com mander to OFF NORMAL position Set the 601 501 SEL OTH ERS menu to 601 Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote co
401. ta from 00 to FF Writing the adjustment data The Write Bl button must be pressed to write the adjust ment data in the nonvolatile memory The new adjusting data will not be recorded in the nonvolatile memory if this step 15 not performed After completing all adjustments turn off the main power sup ply once 4 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 61 2 Precautions Upon Using the Adjustment Remote Commander New LANC Jig Mishandling of the adjustment remote commander New LANC Jig may erase the correct adjustment data at times To prevent this it is recommended that all adjustment data be noted down before beginning adjustments and new adjustment data after each adjustment 3 3 DATA PROCESS The calculation of the DDS display and the adjustment remote commander display data hexadecimal notation are required for obtaining the adjustment data of some adjustment 1tems In this case after converting the hexadecimal notation to decImal nota tion calculate and convert the result to hexadecimal notation and use it as the adjustment data Indicates the hexadecimal decimal conversion table Hexadecimal decimal Conversion Table Lower digit of hexadecimal Upper digit of hexadecimal 100 ON CO NO oO 4 4 115 2 9 130 131 5 146 147 1 133 149 16 18 120 22 123 132 134 135 136 138 139 140 148 151 152 154 155 29 141
402. te the unit except to press EJECT button Turn off the power and leave Cassette Lid open until the condensation disappears approximately 1 hour If the alarm message does not appear when you turn on the unit and if 4 amp does not blink when you insert a cassette and press the video operation button you can use the unit again If there is negligible condensation in the unit this condensation may not be detected In that case the cassette may not be ejected for approximately 10 seconds This is not a malfunction Do not close Cassette Lid until the cassette 15 ejected Digital Hours Meter The digital hours meter keeps cumulative counts of the total operation time the head drum rotation time the tape running time and the number of unthreading operations These counts can be displayed on the menu Use them as guidelines for scheduling maintenance In general consult your Sony dealer about necessary periodic maintenance checks The digital hours meter has the following four display modes and you can check them in HOURS METER of OTHERS menu page 54 OPERATION mode The cumulative total hours of operating time is displayed in 10 hour increments e DRUM RUN mode The cumulative total hours of drum rotation with tape threaded is displayed in 10 hour increments Notes on Use sTAPE RUN mode The cumulative total hours of tape running time is displayed in 10 hour increments e THREADING mode The cumulative nu
403. ter stop 1 assembly washer 9 GL arm S assembly C 2 Coaster T assembly Do not touch the ad part a gt S assembly Assembly 1 Attach the coaster S T assembly to the chassis with a new coaster stopper while being careful not to touch the tape guide Do the work while holding the drum side of each coaster O coaster stoppers A Coaster S assembly 2 Attach the GL arm T assembly Fix the stop washers in the correct position using new stop washers P e Stop washer Coaster stop washer The stop hole is larger HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 11 Move the TG2 7 arms to the loading position with the regulated power supply or by hand while referring to page 6 6 Each coaster assembly must be in the unloading position Unloading position With consideration for future assembly check from the rear of the chassis that the phase of the loading arm assy is aligned The phase must be aligned with the hole of the chassis arm assy 3 Attach the GL arm S assembly while checking the phase of each part Fix the stop washers at the correct position using new stop washers Loading arm assy Hole gt Q C 4 a i N WA A NO os Hole 6 aX Ge top eo The stop hole is smaller Coaster stop The stop hole is larger Check each phase adjustment whil
404. the modes the waveform should rise horizontally within 2 seconds 6 2 VIDEO SECTION ADJUSTMENTS 2 1 PREPARATIONS BEFORE ADJUSTMENTS Use the following measuring instruments for video section adjust ments 2 1 1 Precautions on Adjusting Note Before performing the adjustment check the data of 0 address 10 1 00 If not select page 0 address 00 and set data 00 2 1 3 Connecting the Equipment Connect the measuring instruments as shown in Fig 6 2 1 and perform the adjustments Pattern generator VIDEO OUT 2 1 2 Adjusting Connectors The measuring point of the playback RF signal is CN4002 of VD 036 board Connect the measuring instruments via the CPC 8 jig J 6082 388 A Refer to MECHANISM SECTION ADJUST MENT for the measuring method The following table lists the pin numbers and signal names of CN4002 Signal Name Signal Name 1 EVF COM DC N C REG GND 3 REG 4 MT 55V 5 JEXTDAWC 6 REGGND 7 EVEVCONNC 8 MSLEDON 9 EVEVG NC 10 Table 6 2 1 Osilloscope Terminated 759 NEW LANC J 6082 565 A LANC cable J 6082 442 A Adjustment remote commander AC power adaptor AC L15A 1 479 283 13 Fig 6 2 1 HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 2 1 4 Alignment Tapes Use the alignment tapes shown in the following table Use tapes specified in
405. the signal column of each adjustment Tracking standard XH2 1 Tape path adjustment SW OL standard XH2 3 position adjust Audio operation check nm mW XH5 3 NTSC XH5 3P PAL 49 System acgusmie System operation check XH5 5 NTSC XH5 5P PAL Operation check Fig 6 2 2 shows the 75 color bar signals recorded on the align ment tape for Audio Operation Check Note Measure with video terminal Terminated at 75 2 For NTSC model White 100 White 75 Burst signal White Horizontal sync signal 100 Color signal waveform Color bar pattern For PAL model White 100 n 0 7 V 1 V Y Burst signal Horizontal sync signal Color bar signal waveform Color bar pattern Fig 6 2 2 Color bar signal of alignment tapes HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 33 2 1 5 AUDIO jacks IN OUT Pin jack VIDEO jacks IN OUT S VIDEO jacks IN OUT HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C Input output Level and Impedance Pin jack 10 dBu Impedance Minimum 10 kilo ohms unbalanced Maximum input level 16 dBu approx 5 Vrms 60i system 14 dBu approx 4 Vrms 501 system Impedance Maximum 1 kilo ohms Output level 47 kilo ohms loading unbalanced 10 dBu full bit 20 dB 60i system 10 dBu full bit 18 dB 501 system Pin jack unbalanced 1 0 Vp p 75 ohms sync negative Sync signal
406. this data set ting the pages 1B can be selected After the data reading writing finished return the data on page 0 address 10 to OO Fixed data 1 Initialized data Refer to 1 Initializing of A 1B Page Data Fixed data 2 Modified data Refer to 2 Modification of A B D 1A 1B Page Data Initial value Note 2 Address Remark 00 to FF Fixed data 1 Initialized data 2 3 SYSTEM CONTROL SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS 1 Node Unique ID No Input Note 1 Perform 1 2 Input of Serial No if the data on page 13 has been cleared and original node unique ID No is un certain Usually read the data on page 13 before repair and write it after repair If reading writing data on pages 13 set data 01 to page 0 address 10 and then select pages 3 By this data set ting the pages 13 can be selected After the data reading writing finished return the data on page 0 address 10 to 00 Note 2 1 1 Input of Company ID Write the company ID to the EEPROM nonvolatile memory 04 05 06 07 08 Input method 1 Select page 0 address 01 and set data 01 2 Select page 0 address 10 and set data 01 3 Select page 3 13 and enter the following data Note 3 Each time the data is set press the PAUSE Write but ton on the adjusting remote commander 4 Select page 0 address 10 and set data 00 5 Select page 0 address 01 and set data 00 1 2
407. tialized data Refer to 1 Initializing of 8 9 13 18 IC ID Page Data Fixed data 2 Modified data Refer to 2 Modification of 8 9 13 18 IC ID Page Data Initial value R k NTSC PAL Fixed data l Initialized data 08 Note 2 00 to 03 05 001003 _ _ _ _ _ _ OB 0C to 10 EUN NM 141024 ee 26 to CO C2 to C4 NC C6 to CF DO EE Node unique ID No input 00 OC to 10 Fixed data 1 Initialized data 11 12 Fixed data 2 13 gt ci FE 5 7 18 Page table Note 1 If reading writing data on pages 18 set data 01 to page 0 address 10 and then select pages 8 By this data set ting the pages 18 can be selected After the data reading writing finished return the data on page 0 address 10 to OO Fixed data 1 Initialized data Refer to 1 Initializing of 8 9 13 18 IC ID Page Data Fixed data 2 Modified data Refer to 2 Modification of 8 9 13 18 IC ID Page Data n Initial value i k ress emar PAL 00 to 9B Fixed data 1 Initialized data 9C Fixed data 2 9D to EA Fixed data 1 Initialized data WD Note 2 Fixed data 2 JC ED to FF Fixed data 1 Initialized data HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 6 37 8 1C Page table Note 1 If reading writing data on pages 1C set data 01 to page 0 address 10 and then select pages C By this data set
408. tput image in HDV DV SEL Change format HDV DV SEL setting page 46 Invalid input signal er signal that has been input to the unit is invalid Check the input signal Chapter 5 Maintenance 63 89UBU91UIBIA G J91dBUO 9JUBU91UIBIA G 1 Notes on Use Notes on the Videocassette Recorder Do not use the unit in a place subject to direct sunlight or heat sources If you do 1ts cabinet mechanical parts etc may be damaged Do not place the unit in humid places Do not place the unit in places where they may be exposed to water splash or to humidity Do not place water filled containers or vases on the unit Doing so may cause the unit malfunction Do not use the unit in an extremely hot place If the unit is left in a car parked with the windows closed especially in summer its cabinet mechanical parts etc may be damaged or it may not work correctly If the unit is brought directly from a cold to a warm location Moisture may condense inside the unit and cause damage to the video heads and tape If you use the unit in a place subject to direct cold currents from an air conditioner moisture may also condense inside the unit Do not place a heavy object on the unit The cabinet mechanical parts etc may be damaged or the unit may not work correctly Do not handle the unit roughly Avoid rough handling or mechanical shock to the unit To avoid damaging the cabinet s finish Plastic
409. uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 47uF 0 47uF 0 47uF 100PF 100PF 100PF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 10uF 10uF 10uF 10uF 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 20 20 20 20 10 20 10 10 20 20 20 20 10 20 20 20 20 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 5 5 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 10 10 10 10 10 6 3V 6 3V 6 3V 6 3V 10V 16V 10V 25V 16V 16V 16V 16V 16V 6 3V 6 3V 16V 16V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 6 3V 6 3V 6 3V 90V 90V 90V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 6 3V 6 3V 6 3V 6 3V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V Ref No 4067 4201 4202 4204 4205 4208 4209 C4401 C4402 C4404 C4601 C4602 C4603 C4604 C4605 C4606 C4609 C4610 C4611 C4612 C4613 C4614 C4615 C4616 C4623 C4624 C4625 04626 C4627 C5000 C5001 C5002 C5003 C5004 C5005 C5006 C5007 C5008 C5009 C5010 C5011 C5012 C5013 C5014 C5015 C5016 C5401 C5402 C5403 C5404 C5405 C5406 C5407 C5408 C5411 C5412 C5413 C5414 Part No 1 100 591 91 1 125 777 11 1 127 895 91 1 127 760 11 1 137 710 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 11 1 125 777 1
410. ual of your editing f the unit is connected to a device equipped with a software 6 pin i LINK jack when you intend to disconnect or reconnect the 1 LINK cable turn off the device and Con necting the Unit to a pull out the plug of its power cord from the wall Computer outlet beforehand If you connect or disconnect the 1 LINK cable while the device is connected to the AC outlet high voltage current 8 to 40 V is output from HVR M15 rear panel i LINK jack of the device to the unit which may cause a malfunction e Before connecting the 1 LINK cable set 2 2 HDV DV SEL and i LINK SET in IN OUT REC menu If you perform the settings after connecting the cable the computer editing machine may not recognize the unit correctly or may Ireeze f you input or output signals in a format incompatible with the computer editing machine the computer may not recognize the unit correctly or may freeze e When set to EE mode the unit outputs analog signals those are input from 6 HDV DV jack to a computer S Video or VIDEO signals are output from p HDV DV jack according to the setting of INPUT SELECT switch To output the playback image from the unit through amp HDV DV jack only set INPUT SELECT switch to HDV DV i LINK cable not supplied i LINK IEEE1394 Computer editing machine Chapter 3 Dubbing Editing 41 6unip Dulddnd 6J 91dBuO Dun
411. utton INDEX WRITE button Q REC buttons Q STOP button VTH RMT DS5 PLAY button EJECT button The unit does not open and close Cassette Lid page automatically When you eject a tape by using EJECT button on Remote Commander open Cassette Lid beforehand then press EJECT button SEARCH SELECT buttons Press these buttons to search for scenes using the search function For details on the search function see Searching using the search function on page 30 Buttons for playing at various speeds You can play back a tape at normal speed or at a speed other than normal with these buttons For details see Playing at various speeds on page 29 PAUSE button 16 Chapter 1 Overview Q FF button REW rewind button PLAY button FF fast forward button STOP button REC record buttons When you press both these buttons at the same time REC indicator and PLAY indicator on the front panel light and recording begins INDEX WRITE button Press this button during recording to mark an index For details on an index see Marking an index on page 36 DATA CODE button Press this button to display the data codes recordine date time camera data For details on data codes see Displaying information data codes recorded on a tape on page 28 D on standby switch e The command mode of the supplied Remote commander 1 set to VTR4
412. without 100000th place digit and 10000th place digit of Eject count decimal digit tape 1000th place digit and 100th place digit of Eject count decimal digit BCD code 10th place digit and Ist place digit of Eject count decimal digit Power supplying 100000th place digit and 10000th place digit of counted time decimal digit time 1000th place digit and 100th place digit of counted time decimal digit 10th place digit and Ist place digit of counted time decimal digit BCD code Drum rotation 100000th place digit and 10000th place digit of counted time decimal digit counted time 1000th place digit and 100th place digit of counted time decimal digit 10th place digit and Ist place digit of counted time decimal digit BCD code Tape run time 100000th place digit and 10000th place digit of counted time decimal digit 1000th place digit and 100th place digit of counted time decimal digit 10th place digit and Ist place digit of counted time decimal digit BCD code User initial power on date After setting the clock set the date of power on next BCD code Final condensation Year Occurrence date Using method 1 The record of use data is displayed at page 7 addresses 90 to 95 A4 to AF C8 to CD Initializing method Page Data ________ 00 Ol Press PAUSE Write button heck data changes to 01 01 02 02 01 2 HVR M15J M15U M
413. you use a tape that was down converted from HDV to DVCAM or DV some conventional DVCAM DV editing software may not perform the time code search or this operation could result in an error When you record signals that are input through p HDV DV jack a connecting portion between scenes on the tape will be displayed as a still picture for approximately 1 second We recommend you to perform digital nonlinear editing 42 Chapter 3 Dubbing Editing e If the editing software used has the capability to output the time code as well as the video and audio signals to the unit and you intend to record that time code set HDV DV IN TC in TC UB SET menu to EXTERNAL For details on TC UB SET menu see TC UB SET menu on page 52 e When HDV DV IN TC in TC UB SET menu is set to EXTERNAL if you input time code to HDV DV jack that is not continuous or does not advance correctly the value of the recorder or displayed time code may not be equal to the actual value of the input one If you use a tape recorded under such condition you may not perform search or edit the picture depending on the device you use For connection of the editing controller and its peripheral devices refer to the instruction manual of the editing controller and that of the editing software you use e Edit functions are specified by the editing software For details on the editing methods used refer to the instruction manual of the editi
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