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5. Slide the cover Glossary Chapter page 41 Sections of a picture or a music feature that are smaller than titles A title is composed of several chapters Depending on the disc no chapters may be recorded Copy protection signals page 49 Copy restriction set by copyright owners etc These signals are included in some software or TV programs and restrict recording on this recorder Dolby Digital page 102 Digital audio compression technology developed by Dolby Laboratories This technology conforms to multi channel surround sound The rear channel 18 stereo and there is a discrete subwoofer channel in this format Dolby Digital provides the same discrete channels of high quality digital audio found in Dolby Digital theater surround sound systems Good channel separation is realized because all of the channel data is recorded discretely and little deterioration occurs because all channel data processing is digital DTS page 102 Digital audio compression technology by Digital Theater Systems Inc This technology conforms to multi channel surround sound The rear channel 15 stereo and there is a discrete subwoofer channel in this format DTS provides the same discrete channels of high quality digital audio Good channel separation is realized because all of the channel data is recorded discretely an
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8. continued 67 Copying scene Copy You add selected scene 1 Follow steps 1 to 7 of Editing Playlist page 66 The Edit Scene display appears 2 Select the scene you want to copy and press ENTER 3 Select and press ENTER 10 10 AM DIT Edi E Edit Scene Scene 2 3 Playlist No 01 Check A 2 01 00 00 34 02 00 00 10 03 00 04 20 Modify Move 4 Select a location to copy to using and press ENTER The scene is copied to the selected location To copy other scenes repeat from step 2 Edit Scene 10 10 AM RW 01 00 00 10 02 00 00 34 04 00 04 20 Scene 1 4 Playlist 01 Check Erase Modify 00 00 10 Move Copy 68 69 10 1 16 1 Follow steps 1 to 7 of Editing Playlist page 66 The Edit Scene display appears 2 Select the scene you want to modify and press ENTER 3 Select Modify and press ENTER Start is selected 10 10 AM Scene No 01 Start 00 00 00 End End 00 00 00 4 Press ENTER at the start point You can use PLAY lt lt lt J gt gt lt 1 Bl STOP and I PAUSE to find the point End is selected 9 0 00 07 Playlist
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16. Control operate this recorder Once you become familiar OE Tite List origina 10 10 AM OB ETT with the basic operations you will find the 1a No Tile Length Edi No Tile Length Edi recorder easy to use 01 Ch 23 01 29 03 gt 02 Ch 66 003128 gt 03 95 01 5500 lt ZS 03 Ch 95 01 59 00 gt 04 97 00 58 56 gt ONE TOUCH DUBBING Ch23 t CD May 02 2006 0800 Creating your own program Playlist 2 Timer Record a program on a DVD RW VR mode or us Used to set a new timer recording for a disc DVD R VR mode then erase move or add t uu VHS tape as well as change or cancel the scenes as you like without changing the original 4 ENTER timer recordings you set contents RETURN e o TOOLS Original Used to create or edit a Playlist unfinalized V DVD RWs mode DVD Rs VR mode 4 9 Dubbing d d d System Menu Used to dub from a disc to a VHS tape and Lo vice versa and also dub from DV D8 format 2 Be 9 System Menu appears when you press tape to a disc K _ SYSTEM MENU provides entries to all of 5 9 Disc Setting Playlist the recorder s main functions such as timer recording and setup Used to rename format or finalize a disc Operation restrictions Select an option by pressing and ENTER 6 amp Setup Displays the S
17. continued 107 TV program reception does not fill the screen gt Set the channel manually in Tuner Preset setup page 98 gt Select the correct source using the INPUT SELECT button or select a channel of any TV program using the CH buttons TV program pictures are distorted gt Reorient the TV antenna gt Adjust the picture see the TV s instruction manual Place the recorder and TV farther apart gt Place the TV and any bunched antenna cables farther apart The channel on the cable box satellite receiver has been changed gt The set top box controller is connected and Set Top Box Control is set to On Check the Set Top Box Control settings in Features setup page 105 TV channels cannot be changed gt The channel is disabled page 99 gt A timer recording started which cause the channels to change The picture from equipment connected to the recorder s input jack does not appear on the screen gt If the equipment is connected to the LINE 1 IN jack select LINE1 in the front panel display by pressing INPUT SELECT If the equipment is connected to the LINE 2 IN jacks select LINE in the front panel display by pressing INPUT SELECT The playback picture or TV program from the equipment connected through the recorder is distorted gt If the playback picture output from a DVD player VCR or tuner goes through your re
18. ASS Y MOTOR CAPSTAN Fig 2 39 Assy Motor Capstan Removal 2 19 2 4 27 Ass y Post 8 Guide Removal 2 4 29 How to Eject the Gassette Tape If the tape is stuck the unit Rotate the Ass y Post 8 Guide in the direction of arrow to lift up 1 Turn the Gear worm clockwise with screw driver Refer to arrow Other method Remove the Screw of Ass y Motor Load Separate the Ass y Motor Load ASS Y POST 8 GUIDE P 2 S 2 SSS d A Fig 2 40 Ass y Post 8 Guide Removal Fig 2 42 2 When Slider S T approched in the position of unloading 2 4 28 Ass Level Head Cleaner Removal rotate holder Clutch counterclockwise after inserting screw driver in the hole of frame s bottom in order to wind the unwinded 1 Release the Hook 0 tape Refer to Fig 2 43 2 Lift the Lever Head Lift the Ass y Lever Head Cleaner If you rotate Gear Worm continuously when tape is in state of unwinding you may cause a tape contamination by grease LEVER HEAD CLEANER ASS Y and tape damage Be sure to wind the unwinded tape in the state of set horizently 3 Rotate Gear Worm clockwise using screw driver again up to the state of mode and then pick out the tape Refer to Fig 2 42 q 7 Fig 2 41 Ass y Lever Head Cleaner Removal 2 20 2 5 THE TABLE CLEANING LUBRI
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20. 2 19 2 4 26 Ass y Motor Capstan Removal 2 19 2 4 27 Ass y Post 8 Guide Removal 2 20 2 4 28 Ass y Level Head Cleaner Removal 2 20 2 4 29 How to Eject the Cassette Tape Vines iios eR E 2 20 2 5 The Table of Cleaning Lubrication and Replacement Time about Principal Parts e 2 21 3 Block Diagram 3 1 4 Diagrams du 4 3 AO Main 4 7 4 5 ae 4 11 4517 Qa uqa 4 11 4 5 Function Timer 4 13 5 Schematic Diagrams 5 5 5 Main PCB 5 3 5 0 Power VCR PCB 5 5 Lorie VCR Mai PCB tds tbe 5 7 5 41 AN Matin PCB 5 9 5 5 Hi Fi VCR PCB oa aasan a 5 11 5 6 Function Timer Function Timer PCB 5 13 5 7 Encoder DVD Jack PCB 5 15 5 8 Decoder DVD Jack Main PCB 5 17 5 9 Video Decoder and Connector DVD Jack PCB aa aap 5 19 5 10 DV Interface and 1394 Connector DVD Jack NO 5 2 5 11 Component Super Out Front Jack
21. 5 23 6 Alignment and Adjustments 6 1 Adj stmieht oem hr 6 1 6 1 6 1 2 Head Switching Point Adjustment A 6 3 6 2 VCR Mechanical Adjustment u 6 4 6 2 1 Tape Transport System and Adjustment Locations 6 4 6 2 2 Tape Transport System Adjustment 6 5 62253 Reel TORQUC Seer mut 6 10 T Troubleshooting 7 1 8 Repair Parts List S Exploded Views eese eee 9 2 8 1 1 Cabinet Assembly sasana aqa usaq 9 2 8 1 2 VCR Deck Section Top Side 8 3 8 1 3 VCR Deck Section Bottom Side eetere rererere 8 4 8 5 JBleotical Parts Tira 9 5 4 PREGAUTIONS 1 SAFETY PREGAUTIONS 1 Before returning an Instrument to the customer always make 4 Insulation Resistance Test Cold Check 1 Unplug the power safety check of the entire instrument including but not limited to the following 1tems 1 Besure that no built In protective devices are defective or have been defeated during servicing 1 Protective shields are provided to protect both the technician and the customer Correctly replace all missing protective shields including any removed for servicing convenience 2 When reinstalling the chassis and or other assembly in the cabinet be sure to put back in place all protective devices including but not limited to nonmetallic control knobs insulating fish papers adjus
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23. o 4nF 0 1nr N t 400 1506 1 1503 2 2nF 431 nt es REFERENCE R1S36 2 7K F 7777 9 3 5 4 9 2 Power VCR Main PCB IC4PO2 278912 40uH CNO4 CN01 2 PIN 12V DRV FAN12V 1 AGND SRC 3 1 108 BD1PO1 B 2 GND nm e SRC DATA BEAD 2 3 JUST CLK IN 1 2 OUT mee Angin CNOR 5 SYNCRO DET E ___ 6 A L VCR 5 1 PC5VD E pers JACK 1 131 2 PC5VD 560 1 40 A R TO VCR 3 AL33V ZD401 Q1P103 9 GND UZP33B GFP50NO3 4 PC3 3V A L IN 5 PC3 6 12 IN w 474 16 242 10004 10 2 13 GND 1 127 1 191 LL 10004 10 1000U 10V T 1 12 C1P109 E ae 14 3 58MHz 100u 16V 17201 9 1 BV 15 GND V IN avs av 16 VIDEO DVD 1 105 77 777 CiP110 47u 16V 1000 10 25 S 18 ac 19 IIC CLK IC1PO3 9 gt 20 11 69105 5 a 21 M RESET TXD ET 22 TXD PXD 1 104 23 47u 16V IRA 25 JUMPER 1N5819 26 ARQ 27 GND 1 1 1 69105 1 vin vour 2
24. EP ESP For details about the recording mode see page 48 Press SYSTEM MENU while the recorder is in stop mode Select Setup press ENTER Select Features and press ENTER The Features setup appears 8 Select Synchro Recording and press ENTER 9 Select to DVD and press ENTER 10 Press SYSTEM MENU to turn off the menu 11 Set the timer on the connected equipment to the time you want to record and turn it off 12 Press SYNCHR0 REC The SYNCHRO REC indicator lights up on the front panel and the recorder stands by for Synchro Rec The recorder starts recording when a signal is received from the connected equipment When the connected equipment turns off the recording stops and the recorder turns off To stop recording Press STOP twice To cancel a Synchro Rec function Press SYNCHRO REC before recording starts The SYNCHRO REC indicator on the recorder turns off If you press SYNCHRO REC during Synchro Rec the recording stops the SYNCHRO REC indicator turns off and the recorder turns off 6 Press ENTER The Timer List menu page 55 appears The indicator lights up in the front panel display and the recorder is ready to start recording If the indicator flashes in the front panel display check that a recordable disc is inserted and that there is enough disc space for the recording There is no need to turn off the recorder before the
25. OUT AUDIO L R jacks AUDIO OUT L R jacks DIGITAL AUDIO OUT OPTICAL or COAXIAL jack only when Dolby Digital is set to D PCM page 102 Standard Normally select this position TV Mode Makes low sounds clear even if you turn the volume down Wide Gives you the feeling of Range being at a live performance sjuawjsnipy pue 50198 continued 103 Set Control You can control your cable box satellite receiver using the supplied set top box controller See Step 7 Easy Setup for details Press ENTER and select or Off Turns on the cable box satellite receiver control function See Using the cable box satellite receiver control function page 12 Turns off the cable box satellite receiver control function Select this if you do not want to use the supplied set top box controller When Set Top Box Control is set to you can make the following settings Note that when you change Set Top Box Control to On or Off all timer recording settings will be canceled Brand Code See Cable Box Satellite Receiver Brand Code page 125 for the brand code for your cable box or satellite receiver and enter the code using the number buttons and ENTER Connections Selects the connection you used for your cable box or satellite receiver When the cable box or satellite receiver is connected to the recorder s LINE IN jacks
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27. 5 Do not use freon propelled chemicals These can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ESD devices 6 Do not remove a replacement ESD device from its protective package until immediately before your are ready to install it Most replacement ESD devices are packaged with leads electrically shorted together by conductive foam aluminum foil or comparable conductive materials 7 Immediately before removing the protective materials from the leads of a replacement ESD device touch the protective material to the chassis or circuit assembly into which the device will be installed CAUTION Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or circuit and observe all other safety precautions 8 Minimize bodily motions when handling unpackaged replacement ESD devices Otherwise harmless motion such as the brushing together of your clothes fabric or the lifting of your foot from a carpeted floor can generate static electricity sufficient to damage an ESD device 4 HANDLING THE OPTICAL PICK UP laser diode the optical pick up may suffer electrostatic breakdown because of potential static electricity from clothing and your body The following method 18 recommended 1 Place a conductive sheet on the work bench The black sheet used for wrapping repair parts 2 Place the set on the conductive sheet so that the chassis 1s grounded to the sheet 3 Place your hands on the conductive sheet This gives them
28. GEAR JOINT2 Q SLIDER CAM TIMING POINT 1 TIMING POINT 2 Fig 2 20 Gear Joint 1 2 Assembly 2 10 2 4 9 Gear Loading Drive Slider Cam Ass y Lever Load S T Removal 1 Remove the Belt Pulley Refer to Fig 2 38 2 Remove the Gear Loading Drive after releasing Hook A in the direction arrow as shown in detail drawing 3 Remove the Slider Cam Q 4 Remove the Ass y Lever Load 5 amp Ass y Lever Load 9 GEAR LOADING DRIVE gt lt 1 SLIDE CAM Fig 2 21 Gear Loading Drive Slider Cam Ass y Lever T S Load Removal 2 11 2 4 10 Gear Loading Drive Slider Cam 1 2 3 4 Ass y Load S Assembly When reinstalling be sure to align dot of Ass y Lever Load with dot of Ass y Lever Load S as shown in drawing Refer to Timing Point 1 Insert the Pin A B C D into the Slider Cam hole Be sure to align dot of Ass y Lever Load T and dot of Gear Loading Drive Refer to Timing 2 Aline dot of Gear Loading drive with mark of Slider Cam as shown in drawing Refer to Timing Point 3 TIMING POINT 1 Q LEVERLOAD T LEVERLOAD PIN A PINC PIND PINB SLIDER Fig 2 22 Gear Loading Drive Slider Cam Assy Lever Load S T Assembly 2 4 11 Lever Pinch Drive 2 4 12 Ass y Lever Tension Lever Tension Drive Removal Ass y Band Brake Removal 1 Remove the Lever Pinch Drive
29. Hint To cancel the Progressive setting select in step 2 above Or press DVD to operate the DVD recorder and then hold down II PAUSE on the recorder for five seconds or more If you select progressive signals when you connect the recorder to a TV that cannot accept the signal in progressive format the image quality will deteriorate In this case set Progressive to Off Video Settings Video The Video setup allows you to adjust items related to the image such as size and color Choose the settings according to the type of TV tuner or decoder connected to the recorder 1 Press SYSTEM MENU while the recorder is in stop mode 2 Select Setup and press ENTER 3 Select Video and press ENTER The Video setup appears with the following options The default settings are underlined Video 10 10 AM Type 433 Letter Box Black Level On Picture Control Standard Progressive Off Q Disc Setting TV Type Selects the aspect ratio of the connected TV 4 3 standard or wide 16 9 Select this when connecting to a wide screen TV or TV with a wide mode function 4 3 Letter Box Select this when connecting to a 4 3 screen TV Displays a wide picture with bands on the upper and lower portions of the screen 4 3 Pan Scan Select this when connecting to a 4 3 screen TV Automatically displays a wide picture on the enti
30. No Disc Easy Setup 10 10 AM Select your TV screen type 16 9 4 3 Letter Box 4 3 Pan Scan SYSTEM MENU 1 4 lt 9 6 ENTER RETURN e COMMAND MODE switch 1 Press SYSTEM MENU The System Menu appears 2 Select Setup and press ENTER Disc Setup 10 10 AM Que tunerPreset Clock Set Video Audio Features Setting Options Easy Setup 3 Select Options press ENTER No Disc Options 10 10 AM List Language Parental Front Display Auto Command Mode DVD 3 Factory Setting Setting 4 Select Command Mode and press ENTER Options 10 10 AM Language Parental Front Display Command Mode DvD2 Factory Setting Q Disc Setting 5 Select the command mode DVD 1 DVD 2 or DVD 3 and press ENTER Slide the COMMAND MODE switch on the remote so it matches the mode you selected above To return to the previous display Press RETURN If the command mode does not match the recorder s command mode appears on the front panel display when you operate the remote Set the remote s command mode to one that matches the recorder s Connecting to the LINE 1 IN jacks You can connect a second VCR or similar device Other VCR etc LINE OUTPUT AUDIO VCR DVD recorder coc Signal
31. Check IC808 Pin 40 1 Check VCC and peripheral Check IC808 Pin 486 488 93 97 No parts of Clock oscillation Pin 466 67 of IC808 1 Check VCC of 201 and peripheral parts of Clock oscillation IC302 Pin 1 2 14 2 Refer to the CVBS output error 7 31 TUNER CVBS Video Input Error Check VCC 3 58MHz clock IIC CLK and IIC DATA of TUNER 1 Pin 43 14 2 IIC CLK Pin 9 10 3 3 58MHz clock Pin 7 Check TUNER Video input signal Pin 16 No N 1 Check VCC and peripheral parts of 40 0808 and QM1 2 Check 807 Pin 1 14 16 Check IC808 Pin 27 1 Check VCC and peripheral parts of Clock oscillation Pin 66 67 of IC808 Check 808 Pin 486 488 93 97 No Y 1 Check VCC of IC201 and peripheral parts of Clock oscillation IC302 Pin 1 2 14 2 Refer to the CVBS output error 7 32 DV Digital Video Input Error Check DV JACK No J1J J1M J10 and CNJO2 Pin 1 2 3 4 Check IC301 Pin 34 37 Check C301 Pin 4 13 1 Check Pin 57 60 102 106 of IC201 2 Check Pin 10 28 of IC101A 3 Check peripheral parts of Clock oscillation IC302 Pin 1 2 14 4 Check VCC of IC101A 5 Refer to the CVBS output errror 7 33 Check peripheral parts of DV JACK and cable and connector
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33. The recorder starts playing the disc automatically gt The DVD VIDEO features an auto playback function Playback stops automatically gt If the disc has an auto pause signal the recorder stops playback at the auto pause signal Some functions such as Stop Search or Slow motion Play cannot be performed gt Depending on the disc you may not be able to do some of the operations above See the instruction manual supplied with the disc gt While the recorder is reading disc information playback operations will not work The language for the soundtrack cannot be changed gt Multilingual tracks are not recorded on the disc being played gt The DVD VIDEO prohibits the changing of the language for the soundtrack gt Try changing the language using the DVD VIDEO s menu The subtitle language cannot changed or turned off gt Multilingual subtitles are not recorded on the DVD VIDEO The DVD VIDEO prohibits changing of the subtitles Try changing the subtitle using the DVD VIDEO s menu The subtitles cannot be changed for the titles recorded on this recorder 1 1 The angles cannot be changed gt Multi angles are not recorded on the DVD VIDEO being played gt You are trying to change the angles when does not appear in the front panel display page 36 gt The DVD VIDEO prohibits changing angles Try changing the angle using the DVD VIDEO s menu
34. 12 cm 8 cm discs Discs that cannot be recorded on DVD RWs Ver 1 0 DVD RWs that are not 2 4x speed compatible 8 cm discs DVD RAMs DVD R DL Dual Layer discs VR mode Note on playback operations of DVD VIDEOs VIDEO CDs Some playback operations of DVD VIDEOs VIDEO CDs may be intentionally set by software producers Since this recorder plays DVD VIDEOs VIDEO CDs according to the disc contents the software producers designed some playback features may not be available Also see the instructions supplied with the DVD VIDEOs VIDEO CDs Note on DualDiscs A DualDisc is a two sided disc product which mates DVD recorded material on one side with digital audio material on the other side However since the audio material side does not conform to the Compact Disc CD standard playback on this product is not guaranteed Region code DVD VIDEO only Your recorder has a region code printed on the rear of the unit and will only play DVD VIDEOs playback only labeled with identical region codes This system is used to protect copyrights DVD VIDEOS labeled s will also play on this recorder If you try to play any other DVD VIDEO message will appear on the TV screen to indicate that the disc is not playable Depending on the DVD VIDEO no region code indication may be labeled even though playing the DVD VIDEO is prohibited by area restrictions Region cod
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38. Create Dubbing List 10 10 AM 1 2 No Title Length Edit 01 Ch32 00 05 04 gt 02 Ch96 00 00 51 gt O 02 2006 03 25 1 Select the title you want to dub and press ENTER The sub menu appears To dub the entire title select Title Dubbing and press ENTER The Program Dubbing List appears with the selected title Go to step 13 To select a scene to dub go to step 8 8 Select Scene Dubbing and press ENTER The display for setting a scene appears Start is selected OE Scene Dubbing 10 10 AM 00 00 07 Dubbing List No 01 QD ll Scene No 01 Start 00 00 00 End 00 00 00 Finish Dubbing From a DVD to a VHS Tape You record dub DVD title to VHS Note that when you record copy protected software to a tape picture may appear disrupted when you play back the tape You can also select titles or scenes and dub them allat once See Dubbing selected titles and scenes Program Dubbing on page 89 Before dubbing make the necessary audio settings on the DVD recorder DVD um VIDEO SUBTITLE AUDIO ee SYSTEM MENU EB treust TOP MENU 0 9 5 ENTER RETURN 6 dcocoeb PLAY Q pause 2 9 9 Borer REC MODE DVD 1 Press VIDEO and insert a VHS tape with its safety ta
39. Do not use a new battery with an old battery or batteries of different manufacturers Do not attempt to recharge the batteries If you do not intend to use the remote for an extended period of time remove the batteries If battery leakage occurs wipe out any liquid inside the battery compartment and insert new batteries Do not expose the remote sensor marked on the front panel to strong light such as direct sunlight or lighting apparatus The recorder may not respond to the remote With normal use the batteries should last about three to six months Do not leave the remote in an extremely hot or humid place Do not drop any foreign object into the remote casing particularly when replacing the batteries Hint If you want to control the TV s volume even when the TV DVD VIDEO switch is set to DVD VIDEO repeat the steps above and enter the code number 90 default Code numbers of controllable AV amplifiers receivers If more than one code number is listed try entering them one at a time until you find the one that works with your AV amplifier receiver Manufacturer Code number Sony 78 79 80 91 Denon 84 85 86 Kenwood 92 93 Onkyo 81 82 83 Pioneer 99 Sansui 87 Technics 97 98 Yamaha 94 95 96 Step 7 Easy Setup Follow the steps below to make the minimum number of basic adjustments for using the recorder If you do not complete Easy Setup it will appear each time yo
40. on the TV screen DISPLAY Press DISPLAY during playback The information display appears Each time you press the button the display changes as follows Tape and disc information date and time Tape information only No display Stop 0 05 30 HQ Rem 00 25 Original Tue 02 2006 1 Playing status Time counter elapsed time Recording mode 4 Remaining tape length 5 Channel or input source 6 Date and time VCR Recording Before Recording Before you start recording This VCR records in VHS format not S VHS format Check that the tape is longer than the recording time page 76 Timer recordings will start with or without the recorder turned on Once started the recorder cannot be turned off The recorder automatically turns off after a recording has finished This recorder shares a single tuner for both the DVD recorder and the VCR You cannot record different programs to a DVD and a VHS tape at the same time This recorder has the copy guard function Programs that contain a Copy Never copy guard signal cannot be correctly recorded on the VCR To save a recording To prevent accidental erasure break off the safety tab as illustrated To record on the tape again cover the tab hole with adhesive tape ij Safety tab 9 Recording mo
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42. CNO3 Check the power Is the FFC cable between DVD main amp Loader inserted correctly Change the main board N 9 Reinsert cable correctly 7 22 Analog Audio Output Check Audio input signal 1 Line 1 Audio input IC808 Pin 200 201 Check VCC of IC808 and peripheral 2 Line 2 Audio input 1 808 Pin 203 204 parts of Clock oscillation 3 VHS Play Audio input IC808 Pin 198 IC302 Pin 1 2 14 199 811 Pin 22 11 Check IC808 Pin 187 188 4 Tuner Audio inut 401 Pin 13 IC808 Pin 47 Check AIC4 Pin 1 7 No Check VCC and peripheral parts of AICA Check applicatin of JACK 1 Check IC811 Pin 11 16 Check VCC and peripheral parts of IC81 1 Check peripheral parts of JK801 7 23 No digital audio out Checking Check the digital audio setting Refer to user manual Skip setting check hardware problem No Proper vcc of DOL3 bh Proper signal input on DOL4 Check Vcc Line Check IC201 Pin 235 Yes Proper signal on DOL1 Replace 1 Yes Check peripheral parts of optical and coaxial output terminal 7 24 audio line input mode or recorded disc playback Check audio Input signal 1 Line 1 Audio input IC808 Pin 200 201 Check peripheral parts
43. DVD R DL Format in VR mode Playable only on DVD R VR using the Disc Setting mode compatible players DVD display page 49 finalization necessary page 91 R Automatically Playable on most DVD players ET formatted in Video finalization necessary Rviaeo DVD mode page 91 Usable disc versions as of February 2006 2 4x speed DVD R DL Double Layer discs 4x speed or slower DVD RWs 4x speed or slower DVD R DL Dual Layer 2x speed or slower DVD RWSs Ver 1 1 Ver 1 1 discs with CPRM 4x speed or slower DVD RWs Ver 1 2 Ver 1 2 DVD RW DVD RW DVD R DVD R DL with CPRM and DVD R logos are trademarks 16x speed or slower DVD Rs 16x speed or slower DVD Rs Ver 2 0 Ver 2 0 with CPRM Ver 2 1 Ver 2 1 with CPRM CPRM Content Protection for Recordable Media is a coding technology that protects copyrights for images 2 Unused DVD RWS are automatically formatted according to the setting of Format DVD RW in Features setup page 105 Erasing titles only frees up disc space if you erase the last title 4 Erasing titles or chapters frees up disc space 55 Erasing titles or chapters does not free up disc space Playable Discs Yes No 3 Yes 5 No 3 Yes 5 No Yes Yes 56 When using DVD R DL Double Layer discs see the instructions supplied with the discs 8844 25101 ol 33In
44. If DV or DV Camera is displayed instead of DV Tape Mode check that the digital video camera is correctly connected and its power turned on and that its mode is set for dubbing 16 Find the dubbing start point on the tape and stop or pause playback Press w to select lt lt H gt C gt or gt gt on the TV screen and press ENTER to find the point and stop or pause with or II 1 1 Press gt to select the TV screen and press ENTER Dubbing starts To stop recording Select the TV screen and press ENTER Note that it may take a few seconds for the recorder to stop recording To turn off the display for DV D8 dubbing Press INPUT SELECT or CH Hint If DV Camera Mode appears on the screen you can use on the TV screen to record the camera image directly on the recorder f you want to play the disc on other DVD equipment finalize the disc page 91 You cannot connect more than one piece of digital video equipment to the recorder You cannot record the date time or contents of a DV D8 format tape onto the disc If you record from a DV D8 format tape with a soundtrack that is recorded in multiple sampling frequencies 48 kHz 44 1 kHz or 32 kHz no sound or an unnatural sound will be output when playing back the sampling frequency switch point on the disc The recorded picture may be momentarily affected if the picture siz
45. REPLAY 95 ADVANCE buttons 36 PLAY button 35 STOP button 35 49 HI PAUSE button 49 CHAPTER MARK CHAPTER MARK ERASE buttons 62 WIDE MODE button 21 ONE TOUCH DUBBING button 96 COMMAND MODE switch DVD 1 2 3 26 CH gt PLAY buttons have a tactile dot Use the tactile dot as a reference 1 Slide the cover Front panel display Timer indicator 9 Displays the following 47 76 Playing time remaining time Current title chapter track index number Recording time recording mode Clock Channel angle indicator 36 11 Disc indicator 1 DVD playing recording status 2 Disc type recording format Audio signal indicators 4 STEREO indicator 48 78 5 SAP Second Audio Program indicator 48 78 6 VIDEO playing recording status Tape indicator 1 AUDIO OUT L R jacks 18 6 LINE 1 IN VIDEO AUDIO L R jacks 2 SET TOP BOX CONTROL jack 13 14 29 DIGITAL AUDIO OUT COAXIAL LINE OUT VIDEO AUDIO L R jacks OPTICAL jacks 18 16 17 14 COMPONENT VIDEO OUT Y VHF UHF IN OUT jacks 14 jacks 17 5 S VIDEO OUT jack 16 For VCR functions
46. You can perform simple edits Since Video mode titles are actual recordings on the disc you cannot undo any edits you make The edit functions available for Video mode titles are Renaming a title page 63 Erasing a title page 59 Setting protection against erasure DVD RWs only page 59 Erasing a section of a title A B Erase DVD RWs only page 60 Dividing a title DVD RWs only page 61 Once the disc is finalized you cannot edit or record the disc except for DVD RWs If a message appears and indicates that the disc s control information is full erase unnecessary titles Recording From Connected Equipment Without a Timer You can record from a connected VCR or similar device For connection details see Connecting Another VCR or Similar Device on page 28 Use the DV IN jack on the front panel if the equipment has a DV D8 output jack i LINK jack To record from a digital video camera connected to the DV IN jack see page 93 DVD 1 SELECT E STOP REC REC MODE 1 Press DVD to operate the DVD recorder 2 Insert a recordable disc 3 Press INPUT SELECT repeatedly to select an input source according to the connection you made The front panel display changes as follows Channel INE1 DV Does not appear when the cable box is connected to the LINE 1 or LINE 2 jacks and Set Top Box Con
47. gt 04 0197 Protect Tie ame 65 3 May 02 2006 Erase 0800 amp LP Divide Tite DVD Q Options for the selected item RAM e A 4 TOOLS VCD e The TOOLS menu appears when you press CD e TOOLS You can search for a title chapter track pu check the playing and remaining time or change ab wa audio and repeat settings The displayed options pu differ depending on the media type Press 4 to select an option press gt to pu select the desired item and press ENTER Unfinalized disc only Example When you press TOOLS while a 2 With a disc inserted DVD RW VR mode is playing To return to the previous display Press RETURN The TOOLS menu may not appear during DVD recording The System Menu does not appear when recording on a DVD or dubbing from VHS tape to a DVD You cannot use the DVD or VIDEO buttons with the System Menu turned on OE Title 1 4 chapter 1 1 00 00 25 Audio C Repeat Off Remain 00 01 30 ENG Dolby 5 1ch 1 3 11 Cable box or satellite receiver with a video audio output With this hookup you can record any channel on the cable box or satellite receiver Be sure that the cable box or satellite receiver is turned on This connection is necessary to use the Synchro Rec function pages 53 and 83 To wat
48. gt lt co cc FUNCTION TIMER PCB Fig 2 7 Circuit Board Locations 2 3 2 3 VCR DECK PARTS LOCATIONS 2 3 1 Top View Fig 2 8 Top parts Location 1 GEARFL ASSY MOTORLOADING ASS Y LEVER ARM ASSY HOLDER CASSETTE LEVER FL DOOR Q SLIDER FL DRIVE 2 4 _ W HN A EY F s s ui O y 2 gt 5 Q lt O 0 e E tS E 2472 gt LL co 5 5 2 gt gt gt gt gt gt u lt lt lt lt lt lt 00900000 2 5 2 3 2 Bottom View N WZ q 75 e N Y N 2 e A 7 SN X C 7 gt NJ Y J 59 lt 9 10 Fig 2 10 Parts Location ASSYMOTOR CAPSTAN Q GEAR JOINT 1 GEAR JOINT 2 Q BRAKET GEAR ASSY LEVERT LOAD Q GEARLOADING DRIVE ASSY LEVER S LOAD Q ASSY CLUTCH BELT PULLEY SLIDER CAM 2 6 2 4 VCR DECK 2 4 1 Ass y Holder Cassette Removal 1 Pull the Ass y Holder Cassette to the eject position 2 Pull the Ass y Holder Cassette as grasping the Ass y Holder Cassette and Lever Lock in the same time to
49. not supplied Part No 9 885 101 30 1 96 434 11 9 085 101 27 9 885 101 25 9 885 101 23 9 885 101 22 9 885 101 21 3 067 782 01 9 885 101 20 T028 not supplied Description Remarks ASSY CYLINDER 6HD LOADING ASSY MOTOR ASSY ACE HEAD ASSY UNIT PINCH REEL 5 REEL T ASSY LEVER TENSION SPRING TENSION LEVER ASSY BAND BRAKE i not supplied W015 8 3 Ref No T027 T028 T071 T077 W015 W016 W201 Part No 9 885 101 24 3 067 786 01 9 885 101 28 9 885 101 18 9 885 069 89 9 885 061 04 9 885 067 38 not supplied 7071 not supplied Description Remarks ASSY LEVER BRAKE T SPRING BRAKE GUIDE CASSETTE DOOR ASSY HEAD CLEANER SCREW MACHINE ZPC YEL SCREW 2 6 5 6 SCREW 3X3 3 8 1 3 VCR Deck Section Bottom Side T046 not supplied amp not supplied not supplied not supplied Ref No PartNo Description Remarks Ref No No Description Remarks 1044 9 885 101 26 5 W018 9 685 056 92 SCREW 2 6 L7 1046 3 067 790 01 BELT PULLEY W019 9 885 061 03 SCREW 2 6 6 8 4 8 2 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST NOTE Due to standardization replacements the parts list may be different from the parts specified in the diagrams or the components used on the set XX and X mean standardized parts so they may have some difference from the original one
50. to AC outlet e Manufacturer Code number Portland 03 Proscan 10 Quasar 06 18 Radio Shack 05 10 14 RCA 04 10 Sampo 12 Samsung 03 04 12 20 Sanyo 11 14 Scott 12 Sears 07 10 11 Sharp 03 05 18 Sylvania 08 12 Teknika 03 08 14 Toshiba 07 18 Wards 03 04 12 Yorx 12 Zenith 14 15 Controlling the volume of your AV amplifier receiver with the remote TV DVD VIDEO switch vo VOL e Number buttons eee e 00260 9 G9 1 Slide the TV DVD VIDEO switch to DVD VIDEO 2 Hold down 1 0 and enter the manufacturer code see the table below for your AV amplifier receiver using the number buttons Release 1 0 The VOL buttons control the AV amplifier s volume If you want to control the TV s volume slide the TV DVD VIDEO switch to TV Step 6 Preparing the Remote You can control the recorder using the supplied remote Insert two size AA R6 batteries by matching the and O ends on the batteries to the markings inside the battery compartment Be sure to close the battery cover properly When using the remote point it at the remote sensor on the recorder If the supplied remote interferes your other Sony DVD recorder or player change the command mode number for this recorder page 26 Use the batteries correctly to avoid possible leakage and corrosion Do not touch the liquid with bare hands should leakage occur Observe the following
51. 2 22E RDR VX521 VX530 3 Block Diagram E AMBFLASH AMB02 SDRAM DVD Rewritable Drive o i 32bit TS P532B 81 HF Out Splitter lt E VHF UHF m I x TM BLOCK qe J SF CVBS RF IC2 2C DATA CLK STB S3C80F9B DVDVIN DECOFDER ENCORDER 2MB x4 SDRAM LA73054 gt MS8202 82686 64 SAA7137 n VIDEO DIGITAL DATA 11656 LINE IN REAR AUDIO DIGITAL DATA VIDEO Y LINE MUX VCRAUDIO VCRMICOM Audio Audio ADC DAC New Slim SUPERIN AV IEEE1394PHY LA71207 DV IN TSBAlABI VIDEO HI FI O LA72670 lt lt Front Panel Key Input VFD DRIVE KEY CONTROL Pb 9 PT6315 Remocon SUPER OUT COAXIAL OPTICAL E906 DIGITAL AUDIO OUT Notes DVD JACK MAIN BOARD must be replaced if EEPROM is damaged or not functioning The old DVD JACK MAIN BOARD must be com pletely disposed 3 1 3 2 4 PCB Diagrams 41 VCR Main PCB 4 3 4 2 DVD Jack Main 4 7 4 3 DV Jack
52. 2 For 10 seconds in SP or LP mode for 15 seconds in mode To resume normal playback press E gt PLAY The sound is muted during playback at various speeds The picture may show noise during high speed reverse play Searching Using Various Functions The VCR automatically marks the tape with an index signal at the point where each recording begins You can easily find a specific point using various search functions During DVD recording you cannot use VCR search functions VIDEO CLEAR _ 1 4 lt gt 9 6 ENTER g TOOLS PLAY 1 Press VIDEO to operate the VCR 2 Press TOOLS 3 Select a search method from the TOOLS menu and press ENTER mes Go To Zero End Search Forward Intro Scan Reverse Intro Scan 4 Move ENTER Enter Go To Zero Searches for the 0 00 00 point on the tape counter To reset the counter to 0 00 00 press CLEAR Selecting the Sound During Playback AUDIO Press AUDIO repeatedly during playback On screen display To listen to Front panel display Stereo Hi Fi STEREO Left STEREO Left channel Rightchannel Right STEREO Monaural Mono STEREO sound on the normal audio track No indicator appears in the front panel display when you play a tape without Hi fi recording How sound is recorded on a video tape The VCR records sound onto two separate tracks Hi fi audio is r
53. If some channels could not be set using the Auto Preset or Easy Setup function you can set them manually 1 Select Antenna Cable and press ENTER E Tuner Preset 10 10 AM Qe List Antenna Cable Antenna Auto Preset Cable Manual Set e Disc Setting Antenna Presets VHF and UHF channels Cable Presets cable TV channels 2 Select an option and press ENTER 3 Select Manual Set and press ENTER 4 Select the channel you want preset using CH or disable using and press ENTER Select a channel 5 Select Add or using and press ENTER To cancel the setting select Exit and press ENTER 6 preset disable another channel repeat steps 4 and 5 16 9 4 3 Letter Box 4 3 Pan Scan Depending on the disc 4 3 Letter Box may be selected automatically instead of 4 3 Pan Scan or vice versa Black Level Selects the black level setup level for the video signals output from the LINE OUT jacks page 16 This setting is not effective when the PROGRESSIVE indicator lights up in the front panel and the recorder outputs progressive signals On Raises the standard black level Select this when the picture appears too dark Off Sets the black level of the output signal to the standard level Picture Control You can adjust the video signal of DVD or VIDEO CD with PBC function off
54. Items marked are not stocked since they are seldom required for routine service Some delay should be anticipated when ordering these items SEMICONDUCTORS In each case u u for example uA uPA UPB When indicating parts by reference number please include the board name The components identified by mark or dotted line with mark are critical for safety Replace only with part number specified Les composants identifi s par une marque RESISTORS uPD UPD sont critiquens pour la s curit resistors are in ohms CAPACITORS Ne les remplacer que par une portant METAL metal film resistor uF WF le numero METAL OXIDE Metal Oxide film resistor e COILS F nonflammable uH WH Not all of the parts are listed Ref No Part No Description Remarks Ref No Part No Description Remarks DV JACK BOARD RSV7 1 400 316 11 CORE FERRITE BEAD 2200hm RSV8 1 400 316 11 CORE FERRITE BEAD 220011 SR50 9 885 083 84 BEAD SMD 47ohm lt JACK gt SR51 9 885 083 84 BEAD SMD 47 SR52 9 885 083 84 BEAD SMD 47ohm J1J 9 885 084 29 JACK IEEE1394 4P 1C DV IN EE s 5853 9 885 083 84 BEAD SMD 47 SVL1 1 400 316 11 CORE FERRITE BEAD 2200hm DVD JACK MAIN BOARD SVL2 1 400 316 11 CORE FERRITE BEAD 2200hm VR100 1 400 316 11 CORE FERRITE BEAD 220011 9 885 102 50 ASSY PWB JACK US
55. Make sure a program has been set for timer recording gt Make sure the timer settings are set for a future time gt Check that the cable box is turned on gt appears in the front panel display if the recorder is disconnected from the wall outlet for more than one minute Reset the clock and timer gt Turn the power off and unplug the AC power cord gt The program that starts first has priority and the second program starts recording only after the first program has finished If the programs start at the same time the program listed first in the menu has priority page 82 The o indicator flashes after timer recording is set gt Check that the safety tab has not been removed The SYNCHRO REC indicator flashes after Synchro Recording is set gt Check that the safety tab has not been removed Display Menus or displays do not appear on the screen gt While the recorder is reading disc information the System Menu TOOLS menu or information display will not appear 1 appears the front panel display gt Set the clock again page 99 The indicator is flashing gt The disc does not have enough space gt Insert a recordable disc or a tape with its safety tab in place inside the recorder The title of the MP3 audio album track or JPEG image folder file is not correctly displayed gt The recorder can only display numbers and alphabet Other ch
56. May 02 2006 08 00 PM 10 10 AM Title No 01 Start 00 00 00 00 00 00 4 Press ENTER at the start point of the section to be erased point A You can use gt PLAY 4444 3 gt gt gt I 4 1 Bl STOP and PAUSE to find the point End is selected 10 10 Title 01 End 00 00 00 Start 00 00 10 o 9 00 00 10 Title No 01 May 02 2006 08 00 5 Press ENTER at the end point of the section point B Erase 18 selected To reset the start or end point select Start End and repeat from step 4 or 5 Press ENTER The display asks for confirmation 7 Select OK and press ENTER The scene is erased To continue repeat from step 4 To finish select Finish and press ENTER Editing a Title This section explains the basic edit functions Note that editing is irreversible To edit a DVD RW VR mode or DVD R VR mode without changing the original recordings create a Playlist title page 64 DVD ORIGINAL PLAYLIST lt gt TITLE LIST j 9 42 RETURN D gt PLAY 9659 HPAUSE 6 1 Press DVD to operate the DVD recorder 2 Press TITLE LIST When editing a DVD RW VR mode or DVD R VR mode press ORIGINAL PLAYLIST to switch to the List Original if necessary OE T
57. RN 2 9 2 4 4 Slider FL Drive Gear FL Cam Removal 2 8 2 4 5 Gear Worm Wheel Removal pp 2 0 2 4 6 Cable Flat n 2 9 2 4 7 Ass y Motor Loading Removal sss 2 10 2 4 8 Bracket Gear Gear Joint 2 1 Removal 2 10 2 4 9 Gear Loading Drive Slider Cam Ass y Lever Load S Removal 2 11 2 4 10 Gear Loading Drive Slider Cam Ass y Lever Load S T Assembly 2 11 2 4 11 Lever Pinch Drive Lever Tension Drive Removal 2 12 2 4 12 Ass y Lever Tension Ass y Band Brake Removal 2 12 2 4 13 Ass y Lever Brake S T Removal 5 13 2 4 14 Ass y Gear Idle Removal 5 14 24 15 Disk S T Reel Removal mte 2 14 2 4 16 Ass y Holder Clutch Removal 2 14 2 4 17 Ass y Lever Up Down Ass y Gear Center Removal 2 15 2 4 18 Guide Cassette Door Removal 2 15 2 4 19 Ass y Lever Unit Pinch Plate Joint Spring Pinch Drive Removal HH 2 16 2 4 20 Ass y Lever 9 Guide Removal 2 16 JADI ER Head 2 17 2 4 22 Ass y ACE Head Removal neret 5 17 2 4 23 Ass y Slider S T Removal 2 18 2 4 24 Plate Ground Deck Ass y Cylinder Removal ee 2 18 2 4 25 Hook Capstan Belt Pulley Removal
58. The remote s manufacturer code returned to the default setting when you replaced the batteries Reset the code page 21 gt Turn on the recorder gt The remote is not pointed at the remote sensor on the recorder gt Different command modes are set for the recorder and remote Set the same command mode page 26 gt Slide the TV DVD VIDEO switch to DVD VIDEO page 21 Other Sony equipment responds to the remote The same command mode is set for both the Sony DVD equipment Set a different command mode for the recorder page 26 Others The recorder does not operate properly gt Restart the recorder Press down 1 1 on the recorder for more than ten seconds until SONY DVD appears in the front panel display gt When static electricity etc causes the recorder to operate abnormally turn off the recorder and wait until the clock appears in the front panel display Then unplug the recorder and after leaving it off for a while plug it in again The disc tray does not open after you press OPEN CLOSE gt t may take a few seconds for the disc tray to open after you have recorded or edited a disc This is because the recorder is adding disc data to the disc CAN NOT RECORD BECAUSE OF HIGH TEMP appears in the front panel display gt Check that the vent on the rear of the recorder is not blocked Then turn off the recorder wait until the clock appears in the front panel d
59. Timer List You can change or cancel timer settings using the Timer List menu SYSTEM rg MENU t 9660 ENTER RETURN e 1 Press SYSTEM MENU The System Menu appears 2 Select Timer and press ENTER 3 Select Timer List and press ENTER 10 10 AM 11 Timer List No Media Date Start Stop Ch Mode Edit 09 00PM 10 00PM Ch8 SP b 01 VCR 04 15 02 VCR 04 30 09 15 09 45 Ch11 SP 03 04 05 gt 06 Timer information displays the recording date time recording mode etc If there are more than six timer settings press V to display the next page 6 Press REC on this recorder and the pause or play button on the connected equipment at the same time Recording starts To stop recording press l STOP on this recorder A video game image may not be recorded clearly You cannot record a tape with its safety tab removed During recording or recording pause you cannot change the recording mode You cannot change the channel or input source during recording Dubbing TAPE DVD Dubbing From a VHS Tape to a DVD You can easily record dub a VHS tape to a disc Before dubbing make the necessary audio settings on the VCR How titles and chapters are created The recorder takes each recording on the VHS tape and automatically divides them into titles as they are dubbed
60. and press ENTER Playback starts from the selected track and the display asks for confirmation Select Yes and press ENTER The Photo display appears Select the folder you want to view and press ENTER Press C gt PLAY to start the slide show The Slideshow Speed menu appears Press lt gt to select the slide show speed and press ENTER The slide show starts with sound co N C To repeat playback Before you select an album or track in the steps above press REPEAT repeatedly to select a repeat menu File Repeats the current track Folder Repeats the current album To cancel Repeat Play select Off To stop the slide show Press B STOP 10 10 AM Press ENTER Music menu for this disc If you inserta DATA CD DATA DVD containing only MP3 audio tracks the Music display appears Go to step 4 3 Select Music and press ENTER The Music display appears select an album and press ENTER music 10 10 AM Repeat Off II Surround Off Stop 00 00 00 001 09 Prev Directory 01 Track1 mp3 02 Track2 mp3 03 Track3 mp3 04 Track4 mp3 05 Track5 mp3 50 D Selecta track and press ENTER Playback starts from the selected track When a track or album is being played the title is shown in a box To stop playback Press B STOP
61. digital video digital audio and other data in two directions between equipment having the i LINK jack and for controlling other equipment i LINK compatible pieces of equipment can be connected by a single i LINK cable Possible applications are operations and data transactions with various digital AV equipment When two or more i LINK compatible equipment are connected to this recorder in a daisy chain operations and data transactions are possible with not only the equipment that this recorder is connected to but also with other devices via the directly connected equipment Note however that the method of operation sometimes varies according to the characteristics and specifications of the equipment to be connected and that operations and data transactions are sometimes not possible on some connected equipment Normally only one piece of equipment can be connected to this recorder by the i LINK cable DV connecting cable When connecting this recorder to i LINK compatible equipment having two or more i LINK jacks DV jacks see the instruction manual of the equipment to be connected About the name i LINK i LINK is a more familiar term for IEEE 1394 data transport bus proposed by SONY and is a trademark approved by many corporations IEEE 1394 is an international standard standardized by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers i LINK baud rate i LINK s maximum baud rate varies according to the
62. from the recorder to obtain the picture quality you want Select the setting that best suits the program you are watching Dynamic 1 Produces a bold dynamic picture by increasing the picture contrast and the color intensity Dynamic 2 Produces more dynamic picture than Dynamic 1 by further increasing the picture contrast and the color intensity Clock Setting Clock Set The Clock Set setup allows you to make clock settings for the recorder 1 Press SYSTEM MENU while the recorder is in stop mode 2 Select Setup and press ENTER 3 Select Clock Set and press ENTER The Clock Set setup appears with the following options E Clock Set Manual 10 10 AM e Disc Setting Auto Auto Clock Set Turns on the Auto Clock Set function when a channel in your local area broadcasts a time signal 1 Select Auto press ENTER pin Auto Clock Set Clock Set CH Auto Time Zone Auto 10 10 AM Daylight Saving Auto e Disc Setting 2 Select Clock Set Time Zone or Daylight Saving and press ENTER 3 Adjust these settings by pressing and ENTER Clock Set CH Select a channel that carries a time signal using 4 4 Use this option if you know of a channel that carries a time signal Most PBS member stations broadcast a time signal For the fastest response select your local PBS station Leave the sett
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66. 2 PULSE PROG SW STATE 0601 62 63 64 YES CHANGE IC601 STOP MODE 7 5 SEE DOES NOT ROTATE TAKE UP REEL SENSOR SUPPLY REEL SENSOR 601 602 CHECK LOADING MOTOR MECHANISM OR SW603 RECORD MODE DOESN T OPERATE PLAY OPERATION LOAD VCRWITH A BLANK TAPE AND PRESS RECORD BUTTON gt YES D RECA H 0601 30 YES lt SEE AUDIO MISSING IN RECORD MODE VCR Section SEE PLAY MODE DOESN T OPERATE SAFETY TAB YES CHANGE SW602 CHECK 601 SEE VIDEO MISSING IN RECORD MODE 7 6 CHANGE CASSETTE LOADING MECHANISM VCR Section DOES NOT OPERATE TURN THE VCR POWER ON AND INSERT A TAPE CST IN MODE CHECK 1C601 87 HIGH 5V START SENSOR 601 0601 TAPE DETECTED CHECK PRESS EJECT BUTTON CN604 8pin 12V DM B LINE IC601 59 HIGH 5V IC601 58 LOW OV CHANGE 0610 CHECK IC601 59LOWOV IC601 56 HIGH 5V NO CHANGE IC601 1 1 VIDEO MISSING EE MODE PLACE VCR IN STOP MODE VCH Section LINE 2 INPUT 0301 53 54 VIDEO DATA CLOCK YES CHANGE IC301 10601 50 SYNG IN C301 26 VIDEO OUT 0601 49 50 VIDEO IN Q801 E N VIDEO OUT YES CHECK LINE OUT and 830 R804 03 R816 CHECK OSD PICTURE CHECK 0801 0801 7 8 VIDEO MISSING RECORD MODE VCR Section 0301 21
67. 88 90 D Select Yes and press ENTER Dubbing starts Hints A black no signal screen at the end of the dubbed disc is not a malfunction This screen is recorded if a time discrepancy exists between the disc and tape when the recording is stopped When dubbing a VHS tape to a DVD the VHS tape counter value may differ slightly from the DVD recording time VCR playback sound is output during dubbing Dubbing cannot be made when using a non recordable DVD using VHS software with copy guard functions Dubbing stops when the VHS tape reaches the end and stops the VHS video deck or the DVD deck is stopped the disc remaining time runs out The System Menu TOOLS menu and information display are not displayed during dubbing Copyrights Recordings made from VHS tapes and other copyrighted material are solely for individual enjoyment and other unauthorized use is prohibited under copyright law Unauthorized editing of copyrighted material is prohibited under copyright law 5 Select Program Dubbing and press ENTER 10 10 AM OE Program Dubbing Q Tite List Create Dubbing List Program Dubbing List e Disc Setting 6 Select Create Dubbing List and press ENTER If you have performed Program Dubbing before the display asks for confirmation To continue select Yes and press ENTER The display for selecting titles appears
68. Canadian CONNECTOR 9 885 103 75 ASSY PWB JACK Mexican FAN 9 885 102 57 HEADER BOARD TO CABLE 2P BEAD CORE DIODE ABD1 1 400 316 11 CORE FERRITE BEAD 2200hm ABD2 1 400 316 11 CORE FERRITE BEAD 2200hm AD1 9 885 070 27 DIODE DAN202K ABD3 1 400 316 11 CORE FERRITE BEAD 220ohm AD2 9 885 070 27 DIODE DAN202K CVL1 1 400 316 11 CORE FERRITE BEAD 2200hm A7 9 885 102 51 DIODE CDS3C30GTH CVL2 1 400 316 11 CORE FERRITE BEAD 2200hm AZ3 9 885 102 51 DIODE CDS3C30GTH 50 9 885 102 51 DIODE CDS3C30GTH CVL3 1 400 316 11 CORE FERRITE BEAD 2200hm DOL2 1 400 316 11 CORE FERRITE BEAD 2200hm 52 9 885 102 51 DIODE CDS3C30GTH DOL4 1 400 316 11 CORE FERRITE BEAD 2200hm 55 9 885 102 51 DIODE CDS3C30GTH JL1 1 400 316 11 CORE FERRITE BEAD 2200hm 57 9 885 102 51 DIODE CDS3C30GTH JL2 1 400 316 11 CORE FERRITE BEAD 2200hm 0071 9 885 102 51 DIODE CDS3C30GTH DRR1 9 885 070 27 DIODE DAN202K US Canadian R64 9 885 083 84 BEAD SMD 47ohm R103 9 885 083 84 BEAD SMD 47ohm 0001 9 885 070 27 DIODE DAN202K R1307 9 885 083 84 BEAD SMD 47ohm V72 9 885 102 51 DIODE CDS3C30GTH REM1 1 400 316 11 CORE FERRITE BEAD 220ohm 24 9 885 102 51 DIODE CDS3C30GTH REM2 1 400 316 11 CORE FERRITE BEAD 2200hm VZ6 9 885 102 51 DIODE CDS3C30GTH VZ8 9 885 102 51 DIODE CDS3C30GTH REM3 1 400 316 11 CORE FERRITE BEAD 2200hm REM4 1 400 316 11 CORE FERRITE BEAD 2200hm VZ10 9 885 102 51 DIODE CDS3C30GTH REM5 1 400 316 11 CORE FERRITE BEAD 2200hm VZ50A
69. Coaxial digital cord not supplied Optical digital cord not supplied to optical to coaxial Speakers digital input digital input Speakers AV amplifier receiver with a decoder A signal flow 18 Connecting to audio L R jacks This connection uses a stereo amplifier s receiver s two front speakers for sound You can enjoy the surround function that creates virtual speakers from two stereo speakers Select from Surround1 Surround2 or Surround3 of the surround effects page 36 Surround 1 Surround 2 Surround 3 Virtual speaker Connecting to a digital audio input jack Use this connection if your AV amplifier receiver has a Dolby Digitalor DTS 2 decoder anda digital input jack You can enjoy the surround effect of Dolby Digital 5 1 ch or DTS 5 1ch Ney 8 1 Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Controlling TVs with the remote You can adjust the remote control s signal to control your TV If you connect the recorder to an AV amplifier receiver you can also use the supplied remote to control the AV amplifier s receiver s volume Depending on the connected unit you may not be able to control your TV or AV amplifier receiver with some or all of the buttons below f you enter
70. DVD 04 30 09 15 09 45 Chi1 5 Timer information displays the recording date time recording mode etc If there are more than six timer settings press 4 to display the next page 4 Press REC MODE repeatedly to select the recording mode The display changes on the TV screen as follows eo SP gt Ed lt EP lt ESP For details about the recording mode see page 48 D Select the line input audio Set Line Audio Input of Audio to Stereo or Main Sub in the Setup display page 104 6 Insert the source tape into the connected equipment and set to playback pause 1 Press 6 REC on this recorder and the pause or play button on the connected equipment at the same time Recording starts To stop recording press l STOP on this recorder A video game image may not be recorded clearly The recorder does not record programs with Copy Never signals Such recordings stop after a few seconds During recording or recording pause you cannot change the recording mode You cannot change the channel or input source during recording 4 Selectthe timer setting you wantto change or cancel and press ENTER The sub menu appears I5 Timer List D 10 10 AM No Media Date Start Stop Ch Mode Edit DVD 04 15 09 00PM 10 00PM Ch8 DVD 04 30 09 15PM 09 45PM Ch11 5 Select one of the options and press ENTER
71. DVD Timer Recording You can set the timer for a total of 12 programs together with DVD and VCR timer recording up to one month in advance Note that the maximum continuous recording time for single title is 12 hours Contents beyond this time will not be recorded Follow the steps below to set each timer recording item Do not operate your cable box or satellite receiver just before or during a timer recording This may prevent the accurate recording of a program SYSTEM g MENU lt 9 5 6 C STOP 1 Press DVD to operate the DVD recorder 2 Press amp OPEN CLOSE and place recordable disc on the disc tray Recording side facing down continued 52 Recording From Equipment With a Timer Synchro Rec You can set the recorder to automatically record programs from connected equipment that has a timer function such as a satellite tuner Connect the equipment to the LINE jacks on the of the recorder page 13 When the connected equipment turns on the recorder starts recording a program from the LINE 1 IN jacks DVD 5 4 4 ENTER 0606 e 6 STOP REC MODE SYNCHRO eo REC 1 Press DVD to operate the DVD recorder 2 Insert a recordable disc 3 Select the line input audio Set Line Audio Input of Audio to Stereo or Main
72. L Language 106 Language abbreviation 124 LINE 1 IN 29 LINE 2 IN 28 Line Audio Input 53 57 104 Manual Clock Set 100 Manual Set 99 MARKER 42 MENU 35 Menu Top menu 35 Mode for SET button 106 Modify 67 Move 68 MP3 audio tracks 43 N NEXT 37 74 Number buttons 21 41 O One Touch Dubbing 96 On screen display Setup Display 97 Sub menu 11 System Menu 10 TOOLS menu 11 Options settings 106 Original 41 124 ORIGINAL PLAYLIST 41 59 OSD language 23 106 P Parental 107 Parental Control 39 Parts and controls 118 PAUSE 37 50 74 79 39 Picture Control 101 PLAY 35 72 Playable discs 33 Code number 0566 1109 0247 0639 1005 1005 1170 0869 0749 1749 1359 0036 1170 0724 0496 0701 Satellite receiver Code number brand Paysat 0724 Philips 1076 0099 1142 0724 0722 0749 1442 1749 0856 0775 Primestar 0361 0627 0869 Proscan 0392 0566 QNS 1367 TA Yos RadioShack 0869 1142 1639 RCA 0566 0392 0143 0855 2 Samsung 1109 1276 Tp Sky 0856 0099 1856 Sony 0639 1639 1805 Star Choice 0869 Star Trak 0869 0772 Thomson 0566 0392 Tivo 1142 1442 0527 Toshiba 0790 0749 1749 1285 UEC 1333 1358 Uniden 0724 0722 Video Cipher II Plus 0361 Zenith 0856 1856 1442 1142 1048 0863 0627 0499 0507 Playback 35 72 JPEG image files 44 MP3 audio tracks 43 Repeat Play 38 Resume Play 39 Slow motion play
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74. Lever Tension Drive Remove the Ass y Lever Brake S Refer to Fig 2 25 2 Remove the Spring Tension Lever 3 Rotate stopper of Main Base in the direction of arrow A 4 Lift the Ass y Lever Tension Ass y Band brake Note 1 When replacing the Ass y Lever Tension be sure to apply Grease on the post 2 Take care not to touch stain on the felt side and not to be folder and broken Ass y Band brake 3 After Ass y Lever Tension seated Rotate stopper of Main Base to the Mark B SPRING TENTION LEVER Fig 2 23 Lever Pinch Drive Lever Tension Drive Removal Fig 2 24 Assy Lever Tension Assy Band Brake Removal 2 12 2 4 13 Ass y Lever S T Removal 1 Release Hook and the Hook in the direction of arrow as shown in Fig 2 25 2 Lift the Ass y Lever S T Brake 0 with spring brake Assembly 1 Assembly the Ass y Lever S Brake on the Main Base 2 Assembly the Ass y Lever T Brake with spring brake Note Take extreme care not to be folded and transformed Spring Brake at removing or reinstalling SPRING BRAKE ASSY LEVER S BRAKE 0 A a 3502 OG RN Fig 2 25 Ass y Lever S Removal 2 4 14 Ass y Gear Idle Removal 1 Push the Lever Idle in the direction of arrow B 2 Lift the Lever Idle Assembly 1 Apply oil in two Bosses of Lever
75. Main PCB 5 11 Important safety notices 1 1 1 Components identified with the mark have the special characteristics safety When replacing of these components 5 6 Function Timer Function Timer 5 13 Use only the same type 8 7 Encoder DVD Jack Main 5 15 5 8 Decoder DVD Jack Main PCB 5 17 5 9 Video Decoder and Connector DVD Jack Main PCB 5 19 5 10 DV Interface and 1394 Connector DVD Jack Main 5 21 5 11 Component Super Front Jack PCB 5 23 5 1 5 2 9 1 VCR Main PCB ES AL IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE Heat Sink Parts AC26 00014M COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED WITH THE MARK NOTE WHEN YOU CHECK THE VOLTAGE OF THE PARTS IN HOT CIRCUIT D 2 CONNECT PRIMARY GND THE GND 30 9 TERMINAL 801502 ANN BEAD 5427 1502 R1503 is i 27K 2W 27Kl2w usse 01536 61840 5 20 FATA 777 330UF 50V 270K 1 4W 81544 0 3 95 1 s 1507 22 8001
76. Main Sub Records the two different soundtracks on DVD RWs VR mode DVD Rs VR mode You can select either soundtrack when playing back the disc Hint Audio selected with the connected equipment is recorded on disc other than DVD RWs VR mode DVD Rs VR mode Mode for SET button Select Mode 1 or Mode 2 if your cable box or satellite receiver requires pressing an ENTER button or a SET button etc after entering the channel number If Mode 1 does not work try Mode 2 If your cable box or satellite receiver does not respond to either setting contact the manufacturer of the cable box or satellite receiver Off No code is sent when SET is pressed Normally select this Mode 1 Sends the channel number you entered Mode 2 Sends the channel number you entered Recording Set Top Box Control and VCR Settings Features The Features setup allows you to make set top box control settings or change the tape length auto play and auto repeat settings 1 Press SYSTEM MENU while the recorder is in stop mode 2 Select Setup and press ENTER 3 Select Features and press ENTER The Features setup appears with the following options The default settings are underlined PYD E Features DVD Auto Chapter 5 Min Format DVD RW VR VCR Function 10 10 AM Synchro Recording to DVD Set Top Box Control Q Disc Setting DVD Aut
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78. QASO1 QAS02 QAS03 QAV1 QAV2 QM1 QM2 QM3 QM4 QM5 QM6 QM QMU1 QMU2 QRR1 0501 0502 0503 0504 0551 0552 0 30 VQ2 401 X3 X1301 XIR1 The old DVD JACK MAIN BOARD must be completely disposed 1 805 039 11 9 885 079 21 9 885 036 96 9 885 102 56 9 885 036 96 9 885 070 64 9 885 102 52 9 885 037 03 9 885 070 34 9 885 070 37 9 885 070 30 9 885 070 34 9 885 070 37 9 885 070 30 9 885 060 82 9 885 070 30 9 885 070 30 9 885 043 26 9 885 043 26 9 885 070 30 9 885 070 30 9 885 070 30 9 885 070 30 9 885 043 26 9 885 043 26 9 885 043 26 9 885 070 34 9 885 070 37 9 885 060 82 9 885 060 82 9 885 060 82 9 885 070 30 9 885 070 30 9 885 070 30 9 885 043 26 9 885 070 30 9 885 070 30 9 885 102 58 9 885 06 7 37 9 885 070 70 1 67 487 11 IC M 4HCU04 4VHC125 CMOS LOGIC BU4053BCFV CMOS LOGIC SAA7137CHS VIDEO DECODER BU4053BCFV CMOS LOGIC IC TSB41AB1 PAP DATA COMM GEN IC MS2696 CMZ DECODER 1473054 VIDEO TRANSISTOR gt TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR KSR2103 TRANSISTOR KSC1623 L TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR KSR2103 TRANSISTOR KSC1623 L TRANSISTOR KSA812 TRANSISTOR KSC1623 L TRANSISTOR KSC1623 L TRANSISTOR KSR1104 TRANSISTOR KSR1104 TRANSISTOR KSC1623 L TRANSISTOR KSC1623 L TRANSISTOR KSC1623 L TRANSISTOR KSC1623 L TRANSISTOR KSR1104 TRANSISTOR KSR1104 TRANSISTOR KSR1104 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR KSR2103 TRANSISTOR KSA812 US Canadia
79. Rs For DVD RWs select a recording format VR Mode or Video Mode according to your needs To format unused DVD Rs in VR mode select VR Mode and then OK 4 Disc Finalize Finalizes a disc See page 91 for details 5 Disc Information Displays the following information Disc name Disc type and recording format for a DVD RW VR mode DVD R VR mode Total number of titles Protect setting The oldest and most recent recording date The total available recording time in each recording mode PYP Di i Disc Information 10 10 AM Disc Name Disc 1 Media DVD RW Format VR Mode Title No Original 6 Playlist 1 Protected Not Protected Date 4 05 2006 4 30 2006 HQ 0H57M 1 26 SP 1H55M LSP 2H23M ESP 2H52M LP 3 50 EP 5H46M SLP 7H40M 4 4 4 7GB Remainder 6 Erase All Titles DVD RWs DVD RWs DVD Rs VR mode only Erases all titles on the disc except protected titles Select when asked for confirmation For DVD RWs VR mode DVD Rs VR mode Playlist titles created with protected titles are also erased return to the previous display Press RETURN Hints You set protection for individual titles page 59 By reformatting you can change the recording format on DVD RWs or record again on DVD RWs Video mode that have been finalized e You label a disc using up to 3
80. SURFACE OF THE OBJECTIVE LENS ON THE OPTICAL PICK UP BLOCK 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 LEAKAGE TEST The AC leakage from any exposed metal part to earth ground and from all exposed metal parts to any exposed metal part having a return to chassis must not exceed 0 5 mA 500 microamperes Leakage current can be measured by any one of three methods 1 A commercial leakage tester such as the Simpson 229 or 540 Follow the manufacturers instructions to use these instruments 2 A battery operated AC milliammeter The Data Precision 245 digital multimeter is suitable for this job 3 Measuring the voltage drop across a resistor by means of a VOM or battery operated AC voltmeter The limit indication is 0 75 V so analog meters must have an accurate low voltage scale The Simpson 250 and Sanwa SH 63Trd are examples of passive VOM that 15 suitable Nearly all battery operated digital multimeters that have a 2V AC range are suitable See Fig 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 prin
81. Sub in the Setup display page 104 continued 53 54 1 12 Press 4 OPEN CLOSE to close the disc tray Wait until LOAD disappears from the front panel display Unused discs are automatically formatted For the DVD RW DVD R s recording format VR mode or Video mode see Formatting a new disc on page 49 Press TIMER E Timer Standard 10 10 Mode Media Date Start Stop Ch h8 s JEEP II Co TI 6 D Select an item using amp gt and adjust using 4 9 1 Media Select DVD Sets the date using record the same program every day the same day every week press The item changes as follows Today lt Sun Sat Sunday to Saturday gt Mon Sat Monday to Saturday Mon Fri Monday to Friday Sun every Sunday Mon every Monday gt gt Sat every Saturday 1 month later Today Start Sets the start time Stop Sets the stop time 5 el Ch Selects the channel input source Mode Selects the recording mode page 48 To use the Rec Mode Adjust function page 53 select AUTO If you make a mistake select the item and change the setting 4 Press repeatedly to select the recording mode The display changes on the TV screen as follows HQ HSP SP LSP
82. To keep the disc clean handle the disc by its edge Do not touch the surface Dust fingerprints or scratches on the disc may cause it to malfunction Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or heat sources such as hot air ducts or leave it in a car parked in direct sunlight as the temperature may rise considerably inside the car After playing store the disc in its case Clean the disc with a cleaning cloth Wipe the disc from the center out w Do not use solvents such as benzine thinner commercially available disc lens cleaners or anti static spray intended for vinyl LPs Do not use the following discs A disc that has a non standard shape e g card heart A disc with a label or sticker on it disc that has or sticker adhesive on it Symptoms caused by contaminated video heads e terminal initial contamination When the video heads are dirty clean the video heads using a Sony video head cleaning cassette If a Sony cleaning cassette is not available in your area have the heads cleaned at your nearest Sony dealer a standard service fee will be charged Do not use a commercially available liquid type cleaning cassette as it may damage the video heads uonewojuj continued 115 Guide to Parts and Gontrols For more information see the pages in parentheses Front panel Buttons on the recorder have the same
83. To pause playback Press M PAUSE To restart playback press E gt PLAY M PAUSE To play repeatedly Press REPEAT repeatedly during playback Off Does not play repeatedly File Repeats the current track Folder Repeats the current album To return to the previous display Press RETURN continued 43 Hints When playing JPEG images you can also use the on screen menu For details see Playing JPEG image files page 44 The slide show is played repeatedly until MP3 playback stops About MP3 audio tracks and JPEG image files is audio compression technology that satisfies the ISO IEC MPEG regulations JPEG is image compression technology You can play back DATA CDs CD ROMs CD Rs CD RWs or DATA DVDs DVD ROMs DVD RWs DVD RWs DVD Rs DVD Rs recorded in Audio Layer 3 JPEG format However this recorder only plays DATA CDs whose logical format is ISO9660 Level 1 Level 2 or Joliet and DATA DVDs of Universal Disk Format UDF See the instructions supplied with the disc drives and the recording software not supplied for details on the recording format The recorder may not be able to play some DATA CDs or DATA DVDs created in the Packet Write format MP3 audio tracks or JPEG image files that the recorder can play The recorder can play the following tracks and files MP3 Audio Layer 3 audio tracks MP3 audio tra
84. UHF VCR DVD recorder to VHF UHF IN Antenna cable n supplied to antenna input p Signal flow P 15 If your TV has component video input jacks Connect the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks using a component video cord not supplied or three video cords not supplied of the same kind and length You will enjoy accurate color reproduction and high quality images If your TV accepts progressive 480p format signals you must use this connection and then set maaa Progressive of Video to On in the Setup display page 101 The PROGRESSIVE indicator lights up when the recorder outputs progressive signals When using this connection be sure to connect the audio cord to the LINE OUT AUDIO L R jacks c COMPONENT VIDEO IN TV or projector Y Pe PR green blue red Audio video cord supplied Component video cord 4 not supplied COMPONENT VIDEO OUT white to COMPONENT to LINE OUT VIDEO OUT AUDIO L R VCR DVD recorder A signal flow Hint Video signal can also be output from the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jack when playing a VHS tape During DVD recording you cannot watch VHS pictures by pressing VIDEO as the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks will output DVD video signals only 17 1 3 Step 3 Connecting to Your TV Connect the supplied audio video cord to the LINE OUT VIDEO AUDIO L R jacks of the recorder To enjoy higher quality images connect an S video cord not supplied instead of
85. Use of a substitute replacement that does not have the same safety characteristics as the recommended replacement part might create shock fire and or other hazards Product safety is under review continuously and new instructions are issued whenever appropriate 2 SERVICING PRECAUTIONS CAUTION Before servicing units covered by this service manual lts supplements read and follow the Safety Precautions section of this manual Note If unforseen circumstances create conflict between the following servicing precautions and any of the safety precautions always follow the safety precautions Remember Safety First 2 1 General Servicing Precautions 1 a Always unplug the Instrument s AC power cord from the AC power source before 1 re moving or reinstalling component circuit board module or any other instrument assembly 2 disconnecting any instrument electrical plug or other electrical connection 3 connecting a test substitute in parallel with an electrolytic capacitor in the instrument b Do not defeat any plug socket B voltage interlocks with which instruments covered by this service manual might be equipped c Do not apply AC power to this instrument and or any of its electrical assemblies unless all solid state device heat sinks are correctly installed d Always connect a test instrument s ground lead to the instrument chassis ground before connecting the test instrument positive lead Always remove th
86. added before the scene selected in step 2 To add other scenes repeat from step 2 To cancel adding Select Cancel and press ENTER The start and end point of a scene may be different from what you have set 3 Select a Playlist title to be combined 10 10 AM Playlist No Title Length Edit 01 Ch 32 00 05 04 gt 02 Ch 96 00 00 51 gt 03 Ch 95 01 59 00 gt 04 Ch 97 00 58 56 gt lios O 15 2006 11 30 Press ENTER The display asks for confirmation D Select Yes and press ENTER The display asks whether to rename the title To use the same name as before select and press ENTER to finish 6 Select Yes and press ENTER The Title Name display appears 1 Follow steps 5 to 7 of Changing the Name of a Title page 63 to complete renaming The two Playlist titles become one Playlist title with the new name Erasing a scene Erase You can erase a selected scene 1 Follow steps 1 to 7 of Editing a Playlist page 66 The Edit Scene display appears 2 Select the scene you want to erase and press ENTER 3 Select Erase and press display asks for confirmation 4 select press ENTER The selected scene is erased To erase other scenes repeat from step 2 Modifying a scene Modify You can change the start and end point of the selected scene
87. antenna hookups Do not connect the power cord until you reach Connecting the Power Cord on page 20 If you have Hookup Cable box or satellite receiver witha A page 13 video audio output Cable box with an antenna output only B page 14 Cable without cable box or antenna page 15 only no cable TV Using the cable box satellite receiver control function The cable box satellite receiver control function can be used with hookup A or B It allows the recorder to control a cable box or satellite receiver via the supplied set top box controller The recorder controls channels on the cable box or satellite receiver for timer recording You can also use the recorder s remote control to change channels on the cable box satellite receiver whenever the cable box satellite receiver and the recorder are turned on To use the cable box satellite receiver control function you need to connect the set top box controller and set the code number and output channel page 23 After setting up the cable box satellite receiver control check that the recorder can correctly control the cable box or satellite receiver page 25 Note to CATV system installer in USA This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer s attention to Article 820 40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and in particular specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building
88. as close to the point of cable entry as practical If your antenna is a flat cable 300 ohm twin lead cable use an external antenna connector not supplied to connect the antenna to the recorder If you have separate cables for VHF and UHF antennas use a UHF VHF band mixer not supplied to connect the antenna to the recorder B Cable box with an antenna output only With this hookup you can record any channel on the satellite receiver or cable box Be sure that the cable box or satellite receiver is turned on To watch cable programs you need to match the channel on the recorder 3ch or 4ch to the antenna output channel on the cable box 3ch or 4ch Place the set top box controller near the remote sensor on the cable box satellite receiver Set top box controller supplied Cable box ANT IN Ke TV Antenna cable Supplied to SET TOP BOX CONTROL SET TOP BOX CONTROL VHF UHF VCR DVD recorder TV to antenna input A signal flow Cable without cable box or antenna only no cable Use this hookup if you watch cable channels without a cable box Also use this hookup if you are using a VHF UHF antenna or separate VHF and UHF antennas With this hookup you can record any channel by selecting the channel on the recorder em N N q e gt c m e VHF
89. flow Hints Audio video cord not supplied When the connected equipment outputs only monaural sound connect an audio cord to the white LINE IN AUDIO L mono jack To record from connected equipment select an input source LINE1 or LINE2 to match the jack you connected to pages 56 and 86 Do not connect more than one type of video cord between the recorder and your TV at the same time Pictures containing copy protection signals that prohibit any copying cannot be recorded You cannot dub from DVD VIDEOS to this recorder Do not connect the output jack of this recorder to another equipment s input jack with the other equipment s output jack connected to the input jack of this recorder Noise feedback may result If you pass the recorder signals via the VCR you may not receive a clear image on your TV screen VCR DVD recorder sure to connect your VCR to the VCR DVD recorder and your TV in the order shown below To watch video tapes watch the tapes through a second line input on your TV Line input 1 VCR DVD recorder Line input 2 pue sdnyooy 21 28 pue sdnyooy 29 30 1 6 Connecting Another VCR or Similar Device After disconnecting the recorder s power cord from an AC outlet connect the other or similar recording device to the LINE IN jacks of this recorder See also the instruction manual supplied with the connected equipme
90. gt The angles cannot be changed for the titles recorded on this recorder The MP3 audio track cannot played gt The DATA CD is not recorded in the format that conforms to ISO9660 Level 1 Level 2 The MP3 audio track does not have the extension MP3 The data is not formatted in MP3 even though it has the extension MP3 The data is not MPEG1 Audio Layer 3 data The recorder cannot play audio tracks in MP3PRO format When playing a disc containing JPEG image files Photo is selected page 43 1 11 1 The JPEG image file cannot be played gt The DATA CD is not recorded in a JPEG format that conforms to ISO9660 Level 2 gt The JPEG image file does not have the extension JPG or JPEG The data is not formatted in JPEG even though it has the extension JPG or JPEG The length or width of the image is more than 4 720 dots When playing a disc containing MP3 audio tracks Music is selected page 44 1 1 1 The tape is ejected when REC is pressed gt Check that the safety tab has not been removed Nothing happens when REC is pressed gt Make sure the tape is not at its end VCR Timer recording The timer does not operate gt Check that the clock is set gt Make sure a tape has been inserted gt Check that the safety tab has not been removed gt Make sure the tape is not at its end gt
91. gt continued 79 Press TIMER Timer Standard NNo 01 Media Date Start Stop C Mode h pes Today e pe o che SP 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 A Select an item using and adjust using 4 4 1 Media Select VCR 2 Date Sets the date using 4 To record the same program every day or the same day every week press The item changes as follows Today Sun Sat Sunday to Saturday gt Mon Sat Monday to Saturday Mon Fri Monday to Friday Sun every Sunday lt Mon every Monday lt gt gt Sat every Saturday 1 month later Today 3 Start Sets the start time 4 Stop Sets the stop time Ch Selects the channel or input source 6 Mode Selects the recording mode SP or EP To use the Rec Mode Adjust function page 82 select AUTO If you make a mistake select the item and change the setting D Press ENTER The Timer List menu page 84 appears The indicator lights up in the front panel display and the recorder is ready to start recording If the indicator flashes in the front panel display check that a tape with its safety tab in place is inserted There is no need to turn off the recorder before the timer recording starts If timer settings overlap a message appears To change or cancel a timer recording select Edit
92. how to enter characters see page 63 Moving a scene Move You can change the scene order within the Playlist title 1 Follow steps 1 to 7 of Editing a Playlist page 66 The Edit Scene display appears 2 Select the scene you want to move and press ENTER 3 Select Move and press ENTER 10 10 AM PYP Edi Edit Scene Scene No 2 3 01 00 00 34 Playlist No 01 00 00 10 4 select a new location using 4 gt and press ENTER The selected scene moves to the new location To move other scenes repeat from step 2 PT Edit Scene 10 10 AM Scene 3 3 ET 01 00 00 34 02 Playlist No 01 Check Erase Modify 00 00 10 00 04 20 Move Add Copy Adding a scene Add You can add a scene before the selected scene 1 Follow steps 1 to 7 of Editing a Playlist page 66 The Edit Scene display appears 2 Select the location where you want to add and press ENTER A new scene will be added before the selected Scene Disc Protect DVD RWs DVD RWs VR mode DVD Rs VR mode only Protects all titles on the disc when Protected is selected To cancel the protection select Not Protected Disc Format DVD RWs DVD RWs DVD Rs only Erases all contents of the disc including protected titles and makes a blank disc except DVD
93. images text and horizontal lines appear sharper Title page 41 The longest section of a picture or music feature on a DVD movie etc in video software or the entire album in audio software Track page 41 Sections of a music feature on a CD the length of a song Cable box brand Code number BVS 0641 Cable Healthcare 0769 0058 Cable Star 0056 Cabletenna 0022 0039 Cableview 0022 Century 0153 0618 0008 0315 Citation 0017 Citizen 0153 0315 0078 0242 Clearmaster 0883 ClearMax 0883 1247 Colour Voice 0031 0025 Comband 0233 0232 Comtec 0274 Comtronics 0060 0040 Comtronics Eagle 0040 0060 Contec 0019 Coolmax 0883 Curtis Mathes 0015 0242 Dae Ryung Eagle 0008 Daeryung 0008 0877 0477 0277 1877 Diamond 0035 Digeo 1476 Digi 0637 Director 0476 Dumont 0637 Eagle Comtronics 0060 0028 Eastern 0002 0274 0418 Electricord 0078 Emerson 0797 0303 0015 0014 Everquest 0040 0015 Focus 0400 Fosgate 0276 Fujitsu 0246 Funai 0248 0019 FutureVision 0649 Garrard 0153 Gateway 0764 DVD Audio Subtitle Language When you play a DVD VIDEO the language of the selected audio track or subtitle is abbreviated as follows See page 106 to change the audio track or subtitle Abbreviation Language ARA Arabic BUL Bulgarian CHI Chinese CRO Croatian CZE Czech DAN Da
94. is recorded in a multi channel format such as Dolby Digital allowing you to enjoy a more real audio presence Furthermore various advanced functions such as the multi angle multilingual and Parental Control functions are provided on the DVD uonewojuj continued 123 124 126 Interlace format Interlace format shows every other line of an image as a single field and is the standard method for displaying images on television The even number field shows the even numbered lines of animage and the odd numbered field shows the odd numbered lines of an image Original page 58 Titles actually recorded a DVD RW VR mode or DVD R VR mode Erasing original titles frees up disc space on DVD R Ws Playlist page 58 Playback information created from the actual recordings on a DVD RW VR mode or DVD R VR mode Playlist leaves the original titles as they are and contains only the information needed to control playback Playlist title takes up very little disc space Progressive format page 101 Compared to the Interlace format that alternately shows every other line of an image field to create one frame the Progressive format shows the entire image at once as a single frame This means that while the Interlace format can show 30 frames 60 fields in one second the Progressive format can show 60 frames in one second The overall picture quality increases and still
95. of 2 Line 2 Audio input Pin 203 204 JACK1 JK801 and TUNER 3 VHS PLAY Aduio input IC808 Pin 198 199 IC811 Pin 2 11 Check VCC 3 3V 1 8V of IC101A IC201 fe Check VCC line Yes 1 Check peripheral parts of Clock oscillation 1 IC302 Pin 1 2 14 2 Check peripheral parts of 808 1 Pin 173 76 2 Pin 179 181 3 Check peripheral parts of 101 1 Pin 33 35 4 Check peripheral parts of IC201 1 Pin 199 201 2 Pin 222 224 226 234 7 25 CVBS output error Check VCC of IC201 and peripheral parts of Clock oscillation IC302 Pin 1 2 14 No Check IC201 Pin 4157 1 2 33 Check VCC and peripheral parts of VIC 1 No Check peripheral parts of C811 IC808 Pin 19 and QSS1 Check IC811 Pin 3 4 Check peripheral parts of and QV30 7 26 S Video output error Check VCC of IC201 and peripheral parts of Clock oscillation IC302 Pin 1 2 14 Check 201 Pin 151 154 No Y Check IC201 Pin 151 154 No Check VCC and peripheral parts of VIC 1 Check peripheral parts of SJACK 7 27 Component output error Check VCC of IC201 and peripheral parts of Clock oscillation IC302 Pin 1 2 14 Check IC201 Pin 205 208 211 Check VIC 1 Pin amp 11 14 16 21 23 2
96. of CNJ02 Check peripheral parts of CN02 and IC1301 Check VCC and Clcok oscillation Pin 59 60 of IC1301 7 34 RDR VX521 VX530 8 REPAIR PARTS LIST 8 1 Exploded Views 2 0 2 8 1 1 Cabinet Assembly 0 2 8 1 2 VCR Deck Section Top Side 0 3 8 1 3 VCR Deck Section Bottom Side 8 4 0 2 Electrical Parts 1151 0 5 8 1 8 1 EXPLODED VIEWS NOTE mean standardized parts so they may The mechanical parts with no reference number The components identified by mark or have some differences from the original one in the exploded views are not supplied dotted line with mark critical for safety Items marked not stocked since they Replace only with part number specified are seldom required for routine service Some Les composants identifi s par une marque delay should be anticipated when ordering these sont critiquens pour la s curit items Ne les remplacer que par une pi ce portant le num ro sp cifi 8 1 1 Cabinet Assembly lt VOR 11 9 W202 29 H Cl
97. p 00 00 07 Title No 01 May 02 2006 08 00 PM Title No 01 53 Start 00 00 00 00 00 00 continued 61 60 62 1 14 4 Select an option and press ENTER You can select from the following Title Erase Erases the selected title Select when asked for confirmation Chapter Allows you to select a chapter in the title and erase it see below Protect 2 Protects the title Select when the Protection display appears 9 appears for the protected title To cancel the protection select Off a changes to HL Title Name Allows you to rename the title page 63 Erase 2 Erases a section of the title see below Divide Title 2 Divides a title into two page 61 DVD RWs VR mode and DVD Rs VR mode only 2 DVD RWs DVD RWs VR mode and DVD R VR mode only About freeing up disc space Erasing titles chapters or scenes frees up disc space on a DVD RW VR mode frees up disc space on a DVD RW DVD RW Video mode only when you erase the last title or chapter cannot free up disc space on a DVD R DVD R DL DVD R DVD R DL Hint You can also rename a disc page 70 When editing a DVD RW Video mode DVD R or DVD R finish all editing before finalizing the disc You cannot edit a finalized disc Youcannot er
98. page 124 for the meaning of the language abbreviation You cannot use the repeat play function with VIDEO CDs while the PBC function is on page 39 When the playback signal does not contain a signal for the surround speakers the surround effects will be difficult to hear When you select one of the surround modes turn off the surround settings of the connected TV or amplifier receiver If you pause playback of a CD or DATA CD DATA DVD containing MP3 audio tracks playback will not start until you press gt PLAY or II PAUSE Make sure that your listening position is between and at an equal distance from your speakers and that the speakers are located in similar surroundings Sound will be interrupted during Scan Audio page 39 Notes on playing DTS soundtracks on a CD When playing DTS encoded CDs excessive noise will be heard from the analog stereo jacks To avoid possible damage to the audio system the consumer should take proper precautions when the analog stereo jacks of the recorder are connected to an amplification system To enjoy DTS Digital Surround playback an external 5 channel decoder system must be connected to the digital jack of the recorder Notes on playing DVDs with a DTS soundtrack DTS audio signals are output only through the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT COAXIAL or OPTICAL jack When you play a DVD with DTS soundtracks set Digital Out DTS to On of Audio in the Se
99. release hooking from Main Base until the Boss A of Ass y Holder Cassette 18 taken out from the Rall 3 Liftthe Ass y Holder Cassette this time you have to grasp the Lever Lock Continuously until the Ass y Holder Cassette Q is taken out completely Note Be sure to insert Lever Lock in the direction of A to prevent separation and breakage of the Lever Lock at disassembling and reassembling ASS Y HOLDER CASSETTEE BOSS Fig 2 11 Ass y Holder Cassette Removal 2 7 2 4 2 Ass y Lever Arm Removal 1 Push the hole in the direction of arrow use the pin about Dia 2 5 2 Pull out the Ass y Lever Arm from the Boss of Main Base 3 Remove the Ass y Lever Arm in the direction of arrow ASS Y LEVER ARM Fig 2 12 Assy Lever Arm Removal 2 4 3 Lever Door Removal 1 Release the Hook and Remove the Lever Door in the direction of arrow A LEVER FL DOOR D SLIDER FL DRIVE C Fig 2 13 Lever Door Removal 2 8 2 4 4 Slider FL Drive Gear FL Cam Removal 1 Pull the Slider FL Drive to the front direction 2 Remove the Slider FL Drive in the direction of arrow Refer to Fig 2 14 3 Remove the Gear FL cam Q Note When reinstalling be sure to reassemble Slider FL drive after you insert the Boss of Lever ARM R in Groove of Slider FL drive Assembly Align the Gear FL with the Gear worm wh
100. speaker damage Dolby Digital DVDs only Selects the type of Dolby Digital signal Select this when the recorder is connected to an audio component lacking a built in Dolby Digital decoder You can select whether the signals conform to Dolby Surround or not by making adjustments to the Downmix item in Audio setup page 103 Dolby Digital Select this when the recorder is connected to an audio component with a built in Dolby Digital decoder DTS DVD VIDEOs only Selects whether or not to output DTS signals Select this when the recorder is connected to an audio component with a built in DTS decoder Select this when the recorder is connected to an audio component without a built in DTS decoder Format DVD RW DVD RWSs only Selects the recording format for an unused DVD RW when first inserted VR Automatically formats the disc in VR mode Video Automatically formats the disc in Video mode VCR Function Press ENTER and select Tape Length Auto Play Auto Repeat Length 120 For 120 shorter length tapes T160 For T 160 length tapes T180 For T 180 or longer length tapes Auto Play Starts playback automatically when you insert a tape with its safety tab removed Off Turns off Auto Play You need to press D gt PLAY to start playback even if you insert a tape with its safety tab rem
101. such as slow motion etc are used Playback of S VHS tapes recorded in EP 3x mode is not guaranteed The VCR is not compatible with the PAL or SECAM color system Only NTSC tapes can be played Forsimultaneous VHS and DVD operation see page 9 Playback 0ptions ADVANCE gt NEXT PREV l esas PLAY mp 9 C PAUSE Button Operation you release the button 44 7 Fast reverses or fast forwards when pressed during stop mode fast reverse fast When you hold down during fast reverse or fast forward you can view the picture forward Plays at high speed when briefly pressed during playback When you hold down the button during playback the high speed play continues until slow l gt Plays in slow motion when pressed in pause mode e ADVANCE Advances one frame for each press in pause mode Fast forwards the current scene for 30 seconds when pressed during playback REPLAY Replays the previous scene when pressed during 2 I 4 PREV Press during playback Playback speed changes with each press NEXT gt X lt gt x5 x3 PAUSE SLOW PLAY lt gt x2 lt gt x3 gt x5 gt x7 PAUSE Pauses playback If you pause playback for more than five minutes playback starts automatically 1 Can be pressed up to four times to forward about two minutes
102. the recorder to stop recording To pause recording Press M PAUSE To restart recording press M PAUSE again To watch another TV program while recording 1 Slide the TV DVD VIDEO switch to TV 2 Press TV VIDEO to set the TV to the TV input Select another channel on the TV To watch a VHS tape while recording Press VIDEO to operate the VCR insert a tape then press D gt PLAY Hints To play a disc recorded with this recorder on other equipment finalize the disc page 91 Youcan use the number buttons for channel selection Enter the channel number and press SET You can select a video source from the LINE 1 IN or LINE 2 IN jacks using the INPUT SELECT button You can turn off the TV during recording If you are using a cable box or a satellite receiver make sure to leave it on Recording mode and recording time The following table is an approximate guide for the recording time on a single DVD 4 7 GB Recording mode Approximate recording time minute HQ High quality 60 HSP 1 90 SP Standard mode 120 LSP 1 150 5 1 180 1 240 1 360 SLP Long duration 480 Hint The approximate recording time for DVD R DL Double Layer DVD R DL Dual Layer discs is as follows HQ 1 hour 48 minutes HSP 2 hours 42 minutes SP 3 hours 37 minutes LSP 4 hours 31 minutes ESP 5 hours 25 minutes LP 7 hours 14 minutes EP 10 hours 51 minutes SLP 14 hours 28 minu
103. the same ground as the sheet 4 Remove the optical pick up block 5 Perform work on top of the conductive sheet Be careful not to let your clothes or any other static sources to touch the unit Besure to put on a wrist strap grounded to the sheet Besure to lay a conductive sheet made of copper etc Which 15 grounded to the table WRIST STRAP FOR GROUNDING CONDUCTIVE SHEET Fig 3 6 Short the short terminal on the which 15 inside the Pick Up ASS Y before replacing the Pick Up The short terminal is shorted when the Pick Up 557 is being lifted or moved 7 After replacing the Pick up open the short terminal on the PCB 5 Reset operation after 16203 was replaced Be sure to perform the reset by the method described below if the IC203 FLASH MEMORY used on the DVD Jack board was replaced Resetting method 1 Enter the Adjustment mode and press two times the 1 button on the remote commander For an entering method of Adjustment mode see 6 1 Adjustment The tray will automatically open and the version information will be displayed on the TV screen 2 Tur the power off RDR VX521 VX530 1 GENERAL TTE Cr About this manual nstructions in this manual describe the controls on the What is a Video Cassette Recorder DVD Recorder remote You can also use the controls on the recorder if they have the same or similar names as those
104. to help remedy the problem before requesting repairs Should any problem persist consult your nearest Sony dealer Power The power does not turn on gt Check that the AC power cord is connected securely Picture There is no picture gt Re connect all connecting cords securely gt The connecting cords are damaged gt Check the connection to your TV page 12 gt Switch the input selector on your TV such as to V DEO so that the signal from the recorder appears on the TV screen Picture noise appears gt Check the connection to your TV page 12 and switch the input selector on your TV so that the signal from the recorder appears on the TV screen gt If the picture output signal from your recorder passes through your VCR to get to your TV or if you are connected to a combination TV VIDEO player the copy protection signal applied to some DVD programs could affect picture quality If you still experience this problem even when you connect your recorder directly to your TV try connecting your recorder to your TV s S VIDEO input gt You have set the recorder to progressive format the PROGRESSIVE indicator lights up even though your TV cannot accept the progressive signal In this case set Progressive to Off in Video setup page 101 gt Even if your TV is compatible with progressive format 480p signals the image may be affected when you set the recorder to progres
105. two chapters by erasing the chapter mark during playback During playback press CHAPTER MARK ERASE The current chapter combines with the previous chapter If a message appears indicates that no more chapter marks can be added you may not be able to record or edit You cannot add or erase chapter marks on protected titles or discs 3 Select Edit and press ENTER 10 10 AM Create Playlist Edit Playlist select Create Playlist and press ENTER The display for creating a Playlist appears Start 18 selected create Playlist 10 10 AM p 00 00 07 Playlist No 01 01 Start 00 00 00 End 00 00 00 5 Press ENTER at the start point You can use gt PLAY 4 1 4 STOP and PAUSE to find the point End is selected 10 10 AM create Playlist Scene No 01 Start 00 00 10 00 00 10 Make Playlist No 01 QD eM End 00 00 00 Finish 6 Press ENTER at the end point Make is selected To reset the start or end point select Start or End and repeat step 5 or 6 7 Press ENTER The selected section is captured as a scene To continue repeat from step 5 8 When you finish capturing scenes select Finish and press ENTER Changing the Name of a Title You can enter a title name of up to 32 charac
106. using the on screen menu To simply dub the entire contents of a DV D8 format tape One Touch Dubbing see page 96 How titles and chapters are created The dubbed contents on the disc become one title and the title is then divided into chapters at either 5 or 15 minute intervals according to the DVD Auto Chapter setting of Features in the Setup display OPEN CLOSE DVD SELECT SYSTEM 4 MENU 1 4 lt gt 9 5 d RETURN e REC MODE 1 Press DVD to operate the DVD recorder 2 Press amp OPEN CLOSE and place recordable disc on the disc tray Recording side facing down Disc will be finalized Do you want to continue Cancel 7 Select and press ENTER The recorder starts finalizing the disc To turn off the display Press SYSTEM MENU To unfinalize a DVD RW VR mode If you cannot record or edit on a DVD RW VR mode that has been finalized unfinalize the disc by selecting Unfinalize in step 6 above Hints You can check whether the disc has been finalized or not If you cannot select Finalize in step 6 above the disc has already been finalized To check the disc information select Disc Information in the Disc Setting display and press ENTER See page 70 for details Depending on the condition of the disc the recording or the DV
107. will be cut off The recorder starts recording only after detecting the video signal from the connected equipment The beginning of the program may not be recorded regardless of whether or not the recorder s power is on or off To use the connected equipment during Synchro Rec standby cancel the standby mode by pressing SYNCHRO REC To return to standby mode again be sure to turn off the equipment and press SYNCHRO REC before Synchro Rec starts The Synchro Rec function does not work with some tuners For details see the tuner s operating instructions During Synchro Rec standby the Auto Clock Set function does not work page 99 After a recording has finished the recorder enters the Synchro Rec standby mode until the SYNCHRO REC indicator turns off If Synchro Rec starts with the recorder turned on the recorder will turn off when the recording ends The recorder does not record programs with Copy Never signals Such recordings stop after a few seconds Changing or Canceling DVD Timer Settings Timer List You can change or cancel timer settings using the Timer List menu SYSTEM MENU 9660 ENTER da RETURN Le 1 Press SYSTEM MENU The System Menu appears 2 Select Timer and press ENTER 3 Select Timer List and press ENTER 10 10 AM PYP Ti i ET Timer List Media Date Start Stop Ch Mode Edit 01 DVD 04 15 09 00PM 10 00PM Ch8 SP gt 02
108. will rewind automatically To stop playback Press B STOP To eject the tape Press amp OPEN CLOSE To turn off the power while rewinding Rewind Shut Off Press 1 0 while the tape is rewinding The power will turn off but the tape will keep rewinding until it reaches the end To use the time counter Press CLEAR at the point where you want to find later The counter in the front panel display resets to 0 00 00 To search for the 0 00 00 point automatically see page 75 To display the counter on the TV screen press DISPLAY During playback the VCR automatically detects the recording system S VHS VHS and the recording mode SP or EP from the tape LP mode recordings made on other equipment will play but picture quality is not guaranteed The counter resets to 0 00 00 whenever a tape is reinserted The counter stops counting when it comes to a portion with no recording The counter resets to 0 00 00 after ten hours and starts recounting When playback does not start even if you insert a tape with its safety tab removed set Function Auto Play of Features to On in the Setup display page 105 If you switch to the VCR while playing a disc DVD playback stops The VCR does not record in S VHS format but will play S VHS tapes by automatically detecting the format but picture quality will be lower than usual S VHS Image may be unclear if playback options
109. 01 IC301 7 MIX SIGNAL 0301 53 54 55 AUDIOt70KH2 CHECK CLOCK IATA 0305 CHECK OSCILLATION 0304 0805 C354 CHECK NCEHEAD AUDIO MISSING CHECK AUDIO MISSING IN EE MODE PLACE THE VCR IN PB MODE MONO 501 24 27 501 29 D SW AUDIO FM MIXED CHANGE CYLINDER OR IC501 CHANGE IC501 CHECK ACE HEAD 353 C348 R332 AND CHANGE IC301 0301 3 AUDIO SIGNAL CHECK C349 R333 or CHANG IC301 SERVO LOCK VCR Section PLAY IC601 68 NO CHECK C FG CN604 1 YES 6601 76 CTL PULSE YES CHECK CTL PULSEAC LEVEL SLP OVER 1Vp p CHECK AICE HEAD CHANGE 0601 7 19 Section CAPSTAN DOES CHECK IN THE POWER BLOCK CHECK CN604 3 5V AT 5 LINE AL5V IN THE POWER BLOCK YES PLACE THE VCR IN PLAY MODE CN604 9 3 2V YES CN604 5 2 6 CHECK R615 C606 R671 6601 95 OUTPUTIPWM CHANGE IC601 CHECK R607 CN601 33 QUTPUT PWM CHECK IC601 7 20 DRUM 00 5 NOTROTATE VOR Section CHECK CN604 6 12V AT PC12V LINE 12V IN THE POWER BLOCK vd YES CHECK5V LINE lt YES CN601 34 PWM CHANGE IC601 CHECK CHECK CYLINDER MOTOR R631 R617 R618 C609 C610 7 21 Disc loading error Power cable Pin 1 5V Pin 4 12V
110. 0155 0047 0014 United Artists 0770 0565 United Cable 0014 Universal US Electronics V2 Verizon Videoway VideoWorks Vidtech Viewmaster Viewstar Vision Visionetics Vortex View WaveMaster Wiso Zenith 0010 Zentek 0040 0029 0019 0153 0315 1018 0003 Cleaning the video heads 115 CLEAR 72 Clock Set CH 99 Clock Set settings 99 Combine Titles 67 Command Mode 27 108 COMPONENT VIDEO OUT 17 Connecting the antenna cable 12 to your AV amplifier receiver 18 to your TV 16 Connections 105 Controlling TVs with the remote 21 Copy 69 Copy protection 49 123 Copy Free 49 Copy Never 49 Copy Once 49 Counter 72 CPRM 30 Create Dubbing List 90 Create Playlist 65 Creating chapters 51 62 D Daylight Saving 100 Delete 55 85 Digital Out 102 Disc Finalize 70 92 Disc Format 70 Disc Information 70 Disc Menu 106 Disc Name 70 Disc Protect 70 Disc Setting 70 92 Disc types 30 Display front panel display 122 Setup Display 97 Divide Title 61 66 Dolby Digital 25 103 123 Downmix 103 DTS 25 38 103 123 Dubbing 87 89 DV D8 Audio Input 95 104 Cable box brand Code number 0035 0019 1476 0063 0040 0022 0225 0207 0153 0022 0007 0003 0014 0011 0276 0191 0078 0207 0056 0022 0039 0153 0077 0322 0315 0276 0008 0003 0017 0883 0246 0250 0000 0124 0244 08
111. 0301 10501 16601 IC603 01 IC1P02 IC1P04 IC1P05 101501 A C1502 101503 IC6B1 BD1P01 BD1501 BD1502 02 103 L301 The components identified by mark A or dotted line with mark are critical for safety Replace only with part number FUNCTION TIMER VCR MAIN Part No 9 885 070 12 9 885 103 77 9 885 070 12 1 804 409 11 1 804 409 11 9 885 103 77 9 885 103 77 9 885 070 13 9 885 070 12 9 885 070 16 9 885 076 80 9 885 076 80 9 885 076 80 9 885 070 16 9 885 070 15 9 885 070 16 9 885 070 16 9 885 102 60 9 885 070 16 9 885 070 19 9 885 070 21 9 885 070 18 9 885 070 1 7 9 885 070 25 9 885 036 94 1 804 803 11 1 576 729 11 9 885 069 78 1 576 527 11 1 576 527 11 9 885 070 58 9 885 070 60 9 885 105 22 9 885 079 45 9 885 070 56 9 885 084 28 9 885 070 56 9 885 102 61 9 885 070 57 9 885 037 01 9 885 070 43 1 804 445 11 1 804 773 11 1 400 086 11 1 400 085 11 1 400 085 11 1 424 828 11 1 424 828 11 1 400 085 11 specified Description Remarks 0100 0100 0100 0100 184148 1N5819 Mexican 1N4148 1N4002 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE 1N4002 1N5819 Mexican 1N5819 Mexican UF4007 1N4148 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE 114 MBRF10A0 MBRF10A0 MBRF10A0 114 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE SHG2D 114 114 105408 114 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE 0100 UZP33B MTZJ9 UZP27B UZ5 6BM MTZJ4
112. 1 D6 5 Q n gt JE IUE gt lt lt lt lt 2 02221272 5 O lt 4 4 lt 5 g lt lt lt lt A 4 x T 5 MD 8 MD MD 34 l 216 gt e DAC RAIL VvDDO 6 D 2 5 MD 0 M gt MD 7 Mir a MD M ISET YC MA MES HoMD5 DAC ANA 081 100n ss DAC_ANA_VDD YG MWE M DAC_ANA sre MD Sy x DAC_ANA ATAPIRST e S MD T pem ex MD MD A 2 1 RA14 MD19 24 HMD pea EMO MOLIS 3A 13 MD18 3 6 a 5 HMO MOA RA 12 MD1
113. 1 INDUCTOR 100uH XT601 9 885 070 67 CRYSTAL UNIT 14 31818MHz 11530 9 885 070 00 COIL CHOKE DR CHOKE 8 6 XT602 1 795 332 11 VIBRATOR CRYSTAL 32 768kHz Mexican 11531 9 885 070 00 CHOKE DR CHOKE 8 6 11532 1 424 828 11 COIL CHOKE 10uH MISCELLANEOUS lt LINE FILTER gt 6 9 885 090 91 FAN DC AL1S01 1 424 831 11 LINE FILTER 20mH 9 9 885 102 43 CABLE FLAT 30V 800 360MM 40 ANL1S02 1 424 830 11 LINE FILTER 30mH A P025 1 824 674 11 POWER CORD EP2 SPT 2 US Canadian A P025 9 885 083 78 CBF POWER CORD Mexican lt LED gt 0601 9 885 060 84 LED IR T S LED ACCESSORIES OK gt K OK OK ok KKK KK lt TRANSFORMER gt 2 672 429 11 MANUAL INSTRUCTION ENGLISH A PT01 9 885 102 62 TRANS SWITCHING EER3534 VX530 US Canadian 2 672 429 21 MANUAL INSTRUCTION FRENCH PHOTO INTERRUPTER VX530 Canadian 2 672 430 11 MANUAL INSTRUCTION ENGLISH VX521 PT601 9 885 060 86 PHOTO INTERRUPTER S REEL 2 672 431 11 MANUAL INSTRUCTION SPANISH PT602 9 885 060 86 PHOTO INTERRUPTER T REEL 530 Mexican 9 885 102 44 CABLE MONO PLUG TO LED TRANSISTOR US Canadian Q302 9 885 060 82 TRANSISTOR KSA812 Q303 9 885 070 30 TRANSISTOR KSC1623 L Q304 9 885 060 82 TRANSISTOR KSA812 0305 9 885 070 33 TRANSISTOR KTC3203 Y Q306 9 885 060 82 TRANSISTOR KSA812 Q307 9 885 070 33 TRANSISTOR KTC3203 Y 3308 9 885 070 33 TRANSISTOR KTC3203 Y Q601 9 885 043 26 TRANSISTO
114. 2 characters however the name may not display on other DVD equipment You cannot label an unused DVD R Video mode disc Label the disc after you first record on it Youcannot mix VR mode and Video mode on the same DVD RW or DVD R Youcannot change the recording format on used DVD Rs The recorder records on new DVD Rs in Video mode unless you first format the discs in VR mode page 49 Adjusting the picture tracking You can manually adjust tracking if the recording quality is too poor to be remedied by the VCR s automatic tracking a tracking meter appears during the automatic tracking Press TRACKING The tracking meter appears Press TRACKING repeatedly until the distortion disappears Tracking 1 Tracking meter To resume automatic tracking Press TRACKING and TRACKING on the recorder at the same time for more than ten seconds Or eject the tape and reinsert it yoegKe d HOA 13 14 1 17 VCR Playback Playing Q o CLOSE VIDEO TRACKING CLEAR DISPLAY P D gt PLAY Q STOP 1 Press VIDEO to operate the VCR 2 Insert a tape Playback starts automatically if you insert a tape with its safety tab removed Press D gt PLAY The front panel display shows the playing time When the tape reaches the end it
115. 36 74 Playlist 41 64 124 Power cord 20 PREV 37 74 Program Dubbing 89 Progressive 101 Progressive format 124 Protect 60 Q Quick Timer 50 79 R Rear panel 122 REC 50 79 REC MODE 50 79 Recording 48 78 recordable discs 30 recording format 30 recording mode 48 tape speed 78 while watching another program 50 79 Recording mode 48 78 Recording time 48 51 Region code 34 Remaining time 47 80 Remote 20 119 38 Repeat Play 39 37 74 Resetting 108 Resume Play 39 Rotate 44 5 Safety tab 78 SAP Second Audio Program 49 78 Satellite receiver 13 Satellite receiver brand code 129 Scan Audio 39 104 Scene Dubbing 90 Searching for Chapter 41 for Title 41 for Track 41 Time Search 41 Set top box control 12 24 105 Set top box controller 12 26 Settings 97 Setup Display 97 Simple Dubbing 89 Slide show 44 45 SP mode 79 Stereo programs 48 78 STOP 35 50 72 79 Sub menu 11 SUBTITLE 36 Subtitle 106 SUR surround 37 SYNCHRO REC 54 83 Synchro Recording 54 83 105 System Menu 10 T Tape Length 105 Tape speed 78 Time Zone 100 TIME TEXT 47 76 TIMER 52 81 Timer List 55 84 Timer recording 51 81 change or cancel 55 84 Title 124 Title Dubbing 90 Title Erase 60 66 TITLE LIST 40 59 Title List 40 Title Name 60 66 TOOLS 11 TOP MENU 35 Track 124 TRACKING 73 Tracking adjustment 73 Trou
116. 5 No Check VCC and peripheral parts of VIC 1 Check peripheral parts of JACK1 7 28 Line1 CVBS Video Input Error Check JK801 Mideo input signal E Check peripheral parts of JK801 Check IC808 Pin 26 No 1 Check VCC and peripheral parts of 808 and QM2 Check IC808 Pin 86 88 93 97 Check VCC of IC201 and peripheral parts of Clock oscillation Pin 66 67 of 808 No Y 1 Check VCC of IC201 and peripheral parts of Clock oscillation IC302 Pin 1 2 14 2 Refer to the CVBS output error 7 29 Line2 CVBS Video Input Error Check Front JACK Video input signal and CNJO2 Pin 14 No Check peripheral parts of Front Jack and cable and connector of CNJO2 No 1 Check VCC and peripheral parts of 808 and Check 808 Pin 27 Check IC808 2 Check VCC and peripheral Pin 486 4588 93 97 parts of Clock oscillation Pin 66 67 of IC808 1 Check VCC of IC201 and peripheral parts of Clock oscillation 302 Pin 1 2 14 2 Refer to the CVBS output error 7 30 Line2 S Video Video Input Error Check Front JACK SVideo input signal No Check peripheral parts of Front Jack and CNJ02 Pin 10 12 and cable and connector of CNJ02 1 Check VCC and peripheral parts of No IC808 and 2 Check peripheral parts of QAS01 QAS02 and QAS03
117. 7 sel 22 0601 144148 5601 SENSOR E PT493F O 5602 493 START SENSOR R606 R607 22K 30K C601 87 10 CBC STROBE 1 11 CBC 1 ATOS OPEN 1 13 CBC DATA RTO a OPEN ENVE COMP R683 OPEN 60 gt R667 100 R677 1K 2 ANN 666 100 C658 68P 4 A615 5 6K AW 35 33 C606 Bs 103P 0602 1N4148 X 8616 67 GND GND L M B CM LM DM DM PWM F R PG FG CTL 0508 144148 ANN R61 56K L M CTL 59 R619 10K 0 PWM 34 D M PG FG 65 C M DRIVE R617 1 2K 2 C609 jas 223P 5 7 C610 C611 jus 473P T 331P HI FI HEAD SW SUPER DET MODEL OPTION wi99 ATO3 OPEN MODEL OPTION 10K XTO1 OPEN JUMPER R682 JUMPER ENV COMP H D AMP SW PLL HIFI EE VCR PWH CTL 8 WR PROTECTION PROM LINE1 SYNC per 8 ROTARY SW SAVE CTL 8 26 HI FI H D SW 27 HI FI DATA z Q lt O AUDIO 8 CLOCK 55K 56K R690 4K ANN DELAYED REC CLOCK OUT AUDIO MUTE gt gt 5 8 CTL OSCO 14 31818MHZ OSCI 14 34818MHZ C616 C617 104P 47
118. 7 4 5 0 3 TO_VDD 5 HMDI 10 O 2 DL 1 MD 2 MD HMDI 14 10 gt 3 10 A 47 e MA 1 2 4 EV L3 mi HMD 42 Moras NOSE cvi N 1 gt 43 14 N JAC 44 E gt lt HMD 14 MA N 29 Much cuf 85 15 1 MD 40 Ly a MA MT es 449 Mop HMDI 45 51111 49 MD44 HM 17 1 AD IO VDD3 HM_D 12 49 X 5 MD 10 Gs S M D 2 7 026 1 553 40 22 MWR gt M abuDS 48 CORE _v gt M_PDY gt VIN CL lt NV CE MD 4 23 e 24413 31 4 I 33 34 2 0 HMA2 e 1 MD MD 1 37 B vto e 40 vta 2 vi3 x 4 a m 72 e R108 10K 9 GNDD GNOD 7 ay gt gt gt gt 10 271 2 JVD VCR S Z Z 0 N x gt HoH lt lt lt lt lt lt lt 0 22222 gt gt d 2 aO LJ
119. 76 0276 1476 0810 Movie Time MS MultiVision Myrio NET Next Level Nexus Northcoast Nova Vision Novabeam Novaplex NSC Oak Omega Omniview Optimus Pace Pacific Bell Panasonic Panther Paragon Penney Philips Pioneer Popular Mechanics 1376 1254 0400 1106 0156 0078 0063 0203 0069 0015 1018 0303 0012 1117 0274 0764 1316 1315 1314 0770 0671 0314 0277 0008 0277 0618 0277 0017 0008 0156 0070 0203 0063 0400 0012 0618 0022 0637 0010 0044 0007 0019 0303 0248 0017 0015 0371 0021 0237 0843 0107 0021 0144 0008 0124 0307 0000 0040 0637 0000 0525 0008 0637 0000 0025 0031 0290 0027 0030 0153 0060 0242 0028 0334 0211 0029 0259 0307 0652 0013 0069 0649 0255 0305 0032 0111 0317 0144 0023 0533 1877 0877 0260 0400 Cable Box Satellite Receiver Brand Gode If more than one code number 18 listed try entering them one at a time until you find the one that works with your cable box satellite Cable box brand Code number 3M 0033 ABC 0003 0007 0011 0017 0008 0014 0001 0013 0206 0047 0237 0033 Accuphase 0003 0007 0013 0047 0001 0011 0017 0014 0206 Acorn 1102 0237 Action 0237 Active 0237 1102 Aim 0015 Allegro 0315 0153 Amar
120. 83 0770 0258 0289 0060 0063 0211 0027 0111 0030 0000 0525 0054 0017 0039 0153 0060 0315 0191 0899 DV D8 Dubbing 95 DV D8 One Touch Dubbing 96 DV D8 Simple Dubbing 95 DVD Auto Chapter 104 DVD Editing 58 DVD VIDEO 33 123 DVD R 30 123 DVD R DL 30 DVD RW 30 123 DVD R 30 123 DVD RAM 33 DVD RW 30 123 E Easy Setup 108 55 85 Edit Playlist 66 Edit Scene 66 Enter characters 63 EP mode 79 Erase 60 Erase Titles 70 Factory Setting 108 Fast forward 37 74 Fast reverse 37 74 Feature settings 104 Finalizing 91 Format DVD RW 105 Formatting 49 70 Front Display 107 Front panel 118 Front panel display 122 H Handling discs 114 i LINK 93 117 INPUT SELECT 49 79 94 Interlace format 124 J JPEG image files 44 Satellite receiver brand AlphaStar 0772 Atlantic Telephone 1333 Bell ExpressVu 0775 Century 0856 Chaparral 0216 Crossdigital 1109 DirecTV 0749 0099 1856 0724 Dish Network System 0775 Dishpro 0775 Echostar 0775 Expressvu 0775 Galaxis 0863 GE 0566 General Instrument 0361 GOI 0775 Gradiente 0856 Hitachi 0819 Houston Tracker 0775 HTS 0775 Hughes Network Systems 0749 Humax 1176 0283 Innova 0099 Jerrold 0361 JVC 0775 Magnavox 0722 McIntosh 0869 Memorex 0724 Mitsubishi 0749 Motorola 0869 NEC 1270 0508 Netsat 0099 Next Level 0869 Optimus 0724 Panasonic 0247
121. 85 102 65 9 885 102 66 9 885 103 76 9 885 103 76 9 885 103 76 9 885 103 76 9 885 070 12 9 885 103 77 Description Remarks LED PROGRESSIVE LED SYNCRO REC lt MODULE gt MODULE REMOCON TSOP2240RF1 lt SWITCH gt SWITCH TACT PAUSE SWITCH TACT VIDEO SWITCH TACT COPYD2V SWITCH TACT PLAY SWITCH TACT DVD SWITCH TACT EJECT SWITCH TACT COPYV2D SWITCH TACT REC SWITCH TACT FF SWITCH TACT OPEN SWITCH TACT REW SWITCH TACT STOP VCR MAIN BOARD K K K K SCREW TAPTITE ZPC YEL SWRC SCREW TAPTITE ZPC YEL SWRC lt CAPACITOR gt CONDENSER 10000PF CONDENSER 0 1uF CONDENSER 10000PF CONDENSER 10000PF CONDENSER 10000PF CONDENSER CERAMIC DISC 100PF CONDENSER CERAMIC DISC 100PF CONDENSER FILM 47000PF CONDENSER FILM 47000PF CONDENSER 2 2nF CONDENSER 100PF CONDENSER FILM CONDENSER FILM CONDENSER FILM 10000PF 10000PF 0 1uF CONNECTOR CONNECTOR FPC CONNECTOR FPC 10P CONNECTOR FPC FLAT CABLE CABLE FLAT 27PIN CABLE FLAT CABLE FLAT 6P CABLE FLAT 14P DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE SHL20K SHL20K SHL20K SHL20K 1N4148 DIODE 15819 Mexican 8 Ref 0605 0606 D1P102 D1P103 D1P104 D1P106 D1P107 D1505 D1506 D1507 01530 01532 01533 01534 01535 01536 01537 01538 01540 20401 ZD1P03 ZD1P05 ZD1P06 201501 201502 201503 F1P01 F1901 1501 1502 1
122. 9 885 102 51 DIODE CDS3C30GTH RS30 1 400 316 11 CORE FERRITE BEAD 2200hm VZ51A 9 885 102 51 DIODE CDS3C30GTH RS31 1 400 316 11 CORE FERRITE BEAD 2200hm lt FILTER gt RS34 1 400 316 11 CORE FERRITE BEAD 2200hm RS78 1 400 316 11 CORE FERRITE BEAD 2200hm DOL1 9 885 069 75 FILTER EMI SMD RSA9 1 400 316 11 CORE FERRITE BEAD 2200hm RSA10 1 400 316 11 CORE FERRITE BEAD 2200hm lt C gt RSV1 1 400 316 11 CORE FERRITE BEAD 220ohm AIG4 9 885 070 53 4560 RSV2 1 400 316 11 CORE FERRITE BEAD 220ohm 10102 9 885 090 37 DRAM RSV3 1 400 316 11 CORE FERRITE BEAD 220ohm 10103 9 885 090 37 DRAM RSV4 1 400 316 11 CORE FERRITE BEAD 220ohm 10104 9 885 090 37 DRAM RSV5 1 400 316 11 CORE FERRITE BEAD 220ohm 10105 9 885 090 37 DRAM RSV6 1 400 316 11 CORE FERRITE BEAD 220ohm 6201 9 885 102 53 MS8210 CMZ DVD PROCESSOR 8 5 DVD JACK MAIN JACK FUNCTION TIMER Ref No 16202 9 885 101 34 0203 ASM1 9 885 102 54 10204 9 885 101 34 10205 15 2 Description Remarks IC K4S641632 DRAM ASSY MEMORY FLASH Refer to Note 1 45641632 DRAM IC ASSY MEMORY EEPROM Refer to Note 2 Note 1 Perform the reset whenever the 10203 was replaced See page 10 Note 2 DVD JACK MAIN BOARD must be replaced if IC205 EEPROM is damaged or not functioning 10302 10303 10807 10808 10811 101301 C101A VIC1 AQ1 02 03 04 AQ5 AQ6
123. AMCLK B 125 0 50 83 CMC1 vppoE15 as 1 y 10NF 125 1 5 81 100 16V D 5 IC8O8 3 4 8v 9 exl Ne AG 78 40 mo 1552 peal E 77 4 7K pUre nron SAAS ISS EE 75 GNDD s Aswe RSw RSK 4 SI VSYNC 74 B2K 4 7 OUT1 RIGHT VSSDIO 73 KSC 1623 VDODIO 72 IVDODIS D CON a 74 vero D CON 1 70 RS34 C sicweses 2 XTALO 67 pee CSE35 eau 16v m J_cuk_zN 65 P 10uF 16V 89 T _ 4NALoG_RsT E VIDEO cs Rssso 1 L leo 0628 1 SYNCRO DET 5 SCL SILENT 51 o 1 7 TN2 RIGHT SDA 60 576 2 SR1104 A L To vcR 6 ened SCL 58 ai 0 58 S40 0939 25 o 21194 3 GND 7 INS RIGHT I 45pF T SA11 E 15 7 S 0535 9 A B TO vcH 4 7uF 3216 JAUX4A TS 5 GND 5 GNDD GNOD GND 8 207 AUX2B 29 206 JAUx3A NES 39 00 GND lt lt 8 8 8 E 11011 GND ALS BVO A R FR VCR gt gt gt 00 gt gt gt 0 gt gt gt gt g 3 araa 27 35 E GND Ow nsw24 2
124. CATION AND REPLACEMENT TIME ABOUT PRINCIPAL PARTS The replacement time of parts is not life of parts 2 The table 2 1 is that the VCR Set is in normal condition normal temperature normal humidity The checking period may be changed owing to the condition of use runtime and environmental conditions 3 Life of the Cylinder Ass y is depend on the condition of use 4 See exploded view for location of each parts Table 2 1 Parts 4500 POTTNSON A To qen he pats and a 8 GUIDE A CAPSTAN SHAFT 9 GUIDE POST 3 GUIDE POST GUIDE ROLLER 5 T CYLINDER 55 FE HEAD ACE HEAD PINCH ROLLER POST REEL SLEEVE TENSION POST CENTER LEVER IDLE BOSS 2Point CAPSTAN MOTOR PULLEY BELT PULLEY HOLDER CLUTCH 55 GEAR CENTER ASS Y MN GEAR IDLE 2Point EON LOADING MOTOR BANDBRMKEASSY 1010 BRKETASY 101010 A Cleaning Check and replacement in necessary Add After cleaning use the video tape after alcohol is gone away completely We recommend to use oil EP 50 or solvent Oneor two drops of oil should be applied after cleaning with alcohol Periodic time of applying oil Apply oil after cleaning m coco co 144170 29 The excessive applying oll may EN be the cause of malfunction 2 21
125. D gt continued 31 Discs such movies that be purchased rented DVD RAMs recorded by another recording device 12 cm 8 cm discs without cartridges or removable from their cartridges can be played DIGITAL VIDEO VIDEO CDs or CD Rs CD RWs in VIDEO CD format with PBC function COMPACT DIGITAL AUDIO Music CDs or CD Rs CD RWs in music CD format that can be purchased COMPACT SG Recordable ReWritable CD Rs CD RWs created on a PC or similar device in music format or MP3 or JPEG format that conforms to ISO9660 Level 1 Level 2 DVD RWs DVD RWs DVD Rs DVD Rs in MP3 or JPEG format conforming to UDF DVD VIDEO and CD logos are trademarks A logical format of files and folders on DATA CDs defined by ISO International Organization for Standardization 8 cm DVD RWs DVD RWs and DVD Rs recorded with a DVD video camera Still images recorded with a DVD video camera cannot be played Discs that cannot be played CD Rs CD RWs other than those recorded in music CD format MP3 or JPEG format or Video CD format Data part of CD Extras CD ROMs DVD ROMs DVD Audio discs DVD R DL Dual Layer discs in VR mode HD layer on Super Audio CDs DVD VIDEOS with a different region code see page 34 A disc recorded in a color system other than NTSC such as PAL or SECAM sad 25101 ol XIND gt continued 33 1 7
126. D RW VR mode DVD R VR mode during playback set Dolby Digital in Audio setup to D PCM page 102 gt When recording to a disc other than DVD RWs VR mode DVD Rs VR mode set Line Audio Input in Audio setup to Stereo Easy Setup Resetting the Recorder Select this to run the Easy Setup program 1 Press SYSTEM MENU while the recorder is in stop mode 2 Select Setup and press ENTER 3 Select Easy Setup and press ENTER 10 10 AM OE Easy Setup Follow the guide to make initial settings Before you start check that you have made all necessary connections Cancel 4 select Start and press ENTER D Follow the instructions for Easy Setup page 23 from step 5 DVD Playback The disc does not play gt The disc is upside down Insert the disc with the labeled side facing up gt The disc is not correctly inserted gt Moisture has condensed inside the recorder Remove the disc and leave the recorder turned on for about half an hour until the moisture evaporates gt f the disc was recorded on another recorder the recorder cannot play the disc if it was not finalized page 91 The disc does not start playback from the beginning gt Resume play was activated page 39 gt You have inserted a disc whose Title menu or DVD menu automatically appears on the TV screen when it is first inserted Use the menu to start playback
127. D equipment discs may not play even if the discs are finalized The recorder may not be able to finalize a disc if it was recorded on another recorder 3 Press OPEN CLOSE to close the disc tray Wait until LOAD disappears from the front panel display Unused discs are automatically formatted For the DVD RW DVD R s recording format VR mode or Video mode see Formatting a new disc on page 49 4 Insert the source DV D8 format tape into your digital video camera For the recorder to record or edit your digital video camera must be set to video playback mode Press INPUT SELECT repeatedly to select DV 6 Press repeatedly to select the recording mode For details about the recording mode see page 48 7 Press SYSTEM MENU while the recorder is in stop mode The System Menu appears 8 Select Setup and press ENTER OE Setup Clock Set Video Audio 10 10 AM Features Options Easy Setup OBH Audio 10 10 Qs Digital Out Downmix Dolby Surround Audio DRC Standard Scan Audio On DV D8 Audio Input Stereo 1 Setting Line Audio Input Stereo 10 Select DV D8 Audio Input and press ENTER 10 10 AM DVD ET Audio Tuner Audio Digital Out Downmix Dolby Surround Audio Standard Scan Audio On DV D8 Audio Input Stereo 2 Mix 6 Disc Setting Stereo 1 Records origina
128. DIODE DIODE MTZJ20B 76 28 lt FUSE gt FUSE RADIAL LEAD 1A 50V FUSE CARTRIDGE 1 6A 250V lt FUSE CLIP gt FUSE CLIP FUSE CLIP 10 IC 1471207 VIDEO PROCESS IC 1 472670 SIGNAL PROCESSOR IC MN101D10G CH MICOM IC 5524 EEPROM 69105 POSI FIXED REG IC SWITCH VOL REG 39105 POSI FIXED REG KIA278R018PI POSI FIXED REG 39205 POSI FIXED REG IC PWM CONTROLLER PHOTO COUPLER KA4318 IC RESET COIL FERRITE BEAD FERRITE CORE INDUCTOR 70uH INDUCTOR COIL CHOKE 10uH COIL CHOKE 10uH INDUCTOR Les composants identifi s par une marque sont critiques pour la s curit Ne les remplacer que par une pi ce portant le num ro sp cifi Ref Part Description Remarks Ref No Part No Description Remarks L302 1 400 086 11 FERRITE CORE lt SWITCH gt L303 1 400 086 11 FERRITE CORE L304 1 400 086 11 FERRITE CORE SW602 9 885 101 37 SWITCH REC REC SW L305 1 400 085 11 INDUCTOR 70uH SW603 9 885 061 06 SWITCH MODE MODE SW L306 9 885 070 66 INDUCTOR RADIAL lt VARISTOR gt L307 1 400 074 11 INDUCTOR 100uH L501 1 400 086 11 FERRITE CORE VA1S01 9 885 070 65 VARISTOR L502 1 400 086 11 FERRITE CORE 1502 9 885 070 65 VARISTOR L601 1 400 082 11 INDUCTOR RA 100uH VIBRATOR L602 1 400 074 11 INDUCTOR 100uH L603 1 400 074 11 INDUCTOR 100uH XT301 1 795 603 11 VIBRATOR CRYSTAL 3 579545MHz 1 1 101 1 400 074 1
129. DVD playback finishes press STOP to stop 1 Press DVD and insert a recordable disc To select the recording mode press REC MODE repeatedly see page 48 2 Insert a source VHS tape 3 Press VIDEO to operate the VCR 4 Start playing the VHS tape and then press STOP or PAUSE at the point where you want to start dubbing To select VCR sound press AUDIO during playback see page 77 5 Press lt VIDEO on the recorder Dubbing starts To stop dubbing Press STOP Note that it may take a few seconds for the recorder to stop dubbing To play discs recorded with this recorder on other DVD equipment Finalize the disc see page 91 To dub using the on screen menu 1 After step 4 above press S YSTEM MENU 2 Select Dubbing from the System Menu and press ENTER 10 10 AM 1 dubbing Q Tie List Simple Dubbing Program Dubbing DV D8 Dubbing lt gt 1 6 Disc Setting 3 Select Simple Dubbing and press ENTER Dubbing 10 10 AM Simple Dubbing VIDEO gt DVD Program Dubbing DVD gt VIDEO DV D8 Dubbing 4 Select VIDEO DVD and press ENTER The display asks for confirmation gt continued 87 dubbing Otherwise the disc s menu is recorded until the tape reaches its end Hints The brightness of the playback picture may differ from normal DVD playback picture The DVD playback ti
130. E Emode and IC301 26pin VIDEO signal out CHECK VIDEO signd out IC301 22pin VIDEO signal out CHECK C305 IC301 14pin CHECK REC FM signa CHECK 1C301 23pin Power 5Vp p 0301 70 CHECK 1C301 68pin Power REC FM signal in 5Vp p and R320 1 301 73 SP IC301 66pin SLP rum wafen an CHECK REC FM signa VIDEO head NO DEFECT RECORD MODE 7 9 VIDEO MISSING PLAY Section SEEPAGE7 8 VIDEO MISSING IN EE MODE PLACE THE VCR PIAY MODE NO NO CHECK IC601 23 VIDEO FM IC301 14 CHECK VIDEO HEAD CHECK C305 VIDEO 1601 49 47 VIDEO CHECK VIDEO 901 8 LINE VIDEO C301 26 NO NO NO CHANGE IC301 CHECK 601 CHECK 801 7 10 COLOR MISSING RECORD MODE VCR Section NOTE XT301 Always 3 579545MHz VIDEO IN SEE PAGE 7 9 RECORD MODE RECORD D COLOR signal NO NO C301 46 CHANGE XT301 CHANGE 10301 COLORKILLER 0301 60 2V CHECK THE LINE CHANGE 0301 COLOR MISSING IN PLAY MODE VCR Section NOTE XT301 Always 3 579545 2 SEE PAGE 7 10 VIDEO MISSING IN PLAY MODE COLOR MONITOR YES C301 46 COLOR KILLER IC301 6 2V CHECK 601 CHECK C301 26 CHECK 10301 48 51 XT301 CHANGE 0301 7 12 VOR Section NO CHECK IC601 37 38pin 61806 14 318MHz
131. ENU Hint You can also start the slide show by pressing gt PLA Y in step 5 above You cannot use 44 to move the image within the screen while zooming Slide show can play in only one direction You cannot rotate or zoom during slide show If you select mem in the rotated image display the images in the Photo display will not be rotated Displaying the Playing Time and Play Information R DD We 551 Jm VW You check disc information such playing time recording mode and remaining disc space DISPLAY Press DISPLAY The information display appears Each time you press the button the display changes as follows Disc and tape information date and time Disc information only No display ac Stop 0 30 00 SP Rem 01 30 Ch 110 Tue May 02 2006 DVD 1 Playing status 2 Playing time 3 Recording mode 4 Remaining disc space stop mode Remaining time of the current title during playback 1 5 Channel or input source 6 Date and time I Also appears in stop mode with Resume Play activated page 39 2 Title type original or Playlist for DVD RWs VR mode DVD Rs VR mode DVD RAMSs 2 Viewing information on the front panel display You can view the information on the front panel display Press TIME TEXT repeat
132. ER To cancel Repeat Play select and press ENTER RVR E Press 9 gt RETURN to turn off the display DVD Fi When playing DVD page 39 page 39 When playing a CD Chapter Repeats the current chapter Title Repeats the current title on a disc A B Repeat A B Play Repeats a specific portion When playing a VIDE0 CD with PBC function off Track Repeats the current track Disc Repeats all of the tracks A B Repeat A B Play Repeats a specific portion Selects the item to be repeated when pressed repeatedly To cancel Repeat Play select Off Track Repeats the current track Disc Repeats all of the tracks When playing a DATA CD DATA DVD NP3 audio File Repeats the current track Folder Repeats the current album With PBC function off Ke 07119 To resume normal playback after playing at various speeds press gt PLAY Hints You can change playback options such as subtitle audio track angle etc using the TOOLS menu page 11 During playback or pause mode the recorder s lt 44 P buttons and the remote s 9 buttons work the same way page 37 Hold the buttons down during playback to fast forward or fast reverse In pause mode you can play in slow motion Three speeds are available depending on the duration of the press See DVD Audio Subtitle Language on
133. Edit Changes the timer setting Select an item using and adjust using 4 Press ENTER Ep Timer Standard 10 10 Media Date Start Stop Ch 04 15 Ch8 55 Delete the timer setting Select OK and press ENTER when asked for confirmation Timer List 10 10 AM Do you want to erase No 01 Cancel 6 Press SYSTEM MENU to turn off the Timer List To return to the previous display Press RETURN Even when correctly set the program may not be recorded if another recording is underway or other prioritized timer setting overlaps For priority see page 52 continued 55 56 ulDi033u 97 98 1 13 You cannot change the timer settings for recording currently underway Timer List displays both the DVD recorder and VCR timer settings DVD Editing Before Editing This recorder offers various edit options for various disc types Before you edit check the disc type in the front panel display and select the option available for your disc page 30 You may lose the edited contents if you remove the disc or a timer recording starts while editing You cannot edit recordings on DVD R Ws Video mode or DVD Rs Video mode recorded on other DVD equipment Edit options for DVD RWs DVD RWs Video mode DVD Rs DVD Rs Video mode
134. H D S W Trigger Control Pulse 112 ia Ja m MS AN3 1 0 1 7 Ed 4 CONTROL PULSE HEAD SWITCHING c D AUDIO OUTPUT Lu LG uy Fig 6 8 Location of Test point VCR Main PCB Top View 6 7 2 Linearity adjustment Guide roller 5 adjustment 1 Playback the Mono Scope alignment SP mode 2 Observe the video envelope signal an oscilloscope triggered by the video switching pulse 3 Make sure the video envelope waveform at its minimum meets the specification shown in Fig 6 9 If it does not adjust as follows Note a Maximum output of the video RF envelope bzMinimum output of the video RF envelope at the entrance side c Minimum output of the video RF envelope at the center point d Maximum output of the video RF envelope at the exit side 4 Ifthe section A in Fig 6 10 does not meet the specification adjust the guide roller S up or down 5 Ifthe section B in Fig 6 10 does not meet the specification adjust the guide roller T up or down abcd cb d a gt 63 Fig 6 9 Envelope Waveform Adjustment SWITCHING PULSE ENVELOPE Fig 6 10 Adjustment Points 6 8 6 Play back Mono Scope alignment SP mode 7 Connect an oscilloscope CH 1 to the and CH 2 to the H D SW Pulse for triggering 8 Turn the guide roller heads with a flat head B9W driver to obta
135. Idle 2 Assemble the Gear Idle with the Lever Idle Note When replacing the Gear Idle be sure to add oil in the boss of Lever Idle GEAR IDLE KI aqa V 22 2 gt Fig 2 26 Ass y Gear Idle Removal 2 13 2 4 15 Disk 5 Reel Removal 2 4 16 Ass y Holder Clutch Removal 1 Lift the Disk S T Reel 0 1 Remove the Washer Slit 2 Lift the Ass y Holder Clutch Note When you reinstall Ass y Holder Clutch Check the condition of spring as shown in detail A 2 Don t push Ass y Holder Clutch down with excessive force Just insert Holder Clutch Ass y into post center with dead force and Rotate it smoothly Be sure to confirm that spring is in the slit of Ass y Gear Center as shown in detail B Q WASHER SLIT ASS Y CLUTCH Fig 2 27 Disk S T Reel Removal BAD SPRING GOOD DETAIL 5 SPRING UJ 3 1 L J BAD GOOD Fig 2 28 Ass y Holder Clutch Removal 2 14 2 4 17 Ass y Lever Up Down Ass y Gear Center Removal 1 Remove the 2 hooks in the direction of arrow as shown Fig 2 29 and lift the Ass y Lever Up Down 2 Lift the Ass y Gear Center Assembly 1 Insert the Ass y Lever Up Down in the rectangular holes Main Base as shown in Fig 2 30 2 Lift th
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137. LINE IN jack and follow the instructions of Recording From Connected Equipment Without a Timer on page 56 the input signal is not in DVC SD format Do not connect a MICRO MV format digital video camera even if it has an i LINK jack the images on the tape contain copy protection signals which limit recording Hookups VCR DVD recorder i LINK cable not supplied Digital video camera p Signal flow 93 urgana 92 94 1 22 SYSTEM r MENU lt 9 6 ENTER e Press DVD to operate the DVD recorder Insert disc Press SYSTEM MENU while the recorder is in stop mode The System Menu appears 4 select Disc Setting and press ENTER The Disc Setting display appears OLI Disc setting 10 10 AM Tue List Disc Name Disc Protect Not Protected VR Mode Disc Format Disc Finalize Unfinalized Disc Information Erase All Titles D Select Disc Finalize and press ENTER The display asks for confirmation Do you want to finalize this disc 6 Select Finalize and press ENTER The display asks for confirmation again Dubbing From a DV D8 Format Tape to a DVD You can record a DV D8 format tape onto a disc The recorder controls the digital video camera You can fast forward rewind play in slow motion and stop the tape to select the scenes
138. N Select Synchro Recording and press ENTER 4 Select the timer setting you want to change or cancel and press ENTER The sub menu appears 10 10 AM List Mode Edit VCR 04 15 Date Start Stop Ch 09 00PM 10 00 Ch8 09 15PM 09 45PM Ch11 VCR 04 30 NE 04 sis 5 Select of the options and press ENTER Edit Changes the timer setting Select an item using and adjust using 4 4 Press ENTER 22 Timer Standard 10 10 AM Media Date Start Stop Ch Delete Erases the timer setting Select and press ENTER when asked for confirmation COME Timer List 10 10 AM amp 02 0 0 0 0 Do you want to erase No 01 Cancel 6 Press SYSTEM MENU to turn off the Timer List To return to the previous display Press RETURN Even when correctly set the program may not be recorded if another recording is underway or other prioritized timer setting overlaps For priority see page 82 8 Select to VIDEO and press ENTER 9 Press SYSTEM MENU to turn off the menu 10 Set the timer on the connected equipment to the time of the program you want to record and turn it off 11 Press SYNCHR0 REC The SYNCHRO REC indicator lights up on the front panel and the recorder stands by for Synchro Rec The recorder starts recording when a sig
139. No 01 02 2006 03 25 10 10 01 Q K Start 00 00 10 End End 00 00 00 5 Press ENTER at the end point Change is selected To reset the start or end point select Start or End and repeat step 4 or 5 6 Press ENTER The display returns to the Edit Scene display The re selected section is captured as a scene To modify other scenes repeat from step 2 cj 00 00 10 Playlist No 01 May 02 2006 03 25 PM To cancel modifying Select Cancel and press ENTER The start and end point of a scene may be different from what you have set Formatting Renaming Protecting a Disc The Disc Setting display allows you to check the disc information or change the disc name Depending on the disc type you can also format or set protection DVD SYSTEM rg MENU tham AOA ENTER RETURN eo Press DVD to operate the DVD recorder Press SYSTEM MENU while the recorder is in stop mode 3 Select Disc Setting and press ENTER The Disc Setting display appears N 10 10 AM Disc Setting Disc Name Not Protected Disc Protect Disc Format VR Mode Disc Finalize Unfinalized Disc Information Erase All Titles select an option and press ENTER 1 Disc Name Allows you to rename a disc For details on
140. OLLER Po FULL ERASE HEAD 23 ED HIGH SCREW 3 GUIDE POST TILT SCREW eK J PINCH ROLLER TENSION POST X POSITION udi n 9 GUIDE POST ADJUST SLIT CAPSTAN SCREW 48 GUIDE POST SUPPLY REEL DISK TAKE UP REEL DISK Fig 6 3 Location of Tape Transport Adjustment FE HEAD CYLINDER ASS Y PINCH ROLLER GUIDE ROLLER GUIDE ROLLER EE 8 GUIDE POST 9 GUIDE POST DT 83 GUIDE POST ACEHEAD POST TENSION CAPSTAN SHAFT Fig 6 4 Tape Travel Diagram 6 2 2 Transport System Adjustment When are replaced perform the required adjustments by referring to procedures for the transport system If there are any changes to the tape path first run a T 120 tape and make sure excessive tape wrinkle does not occur at the tape guides If tape wrinkle is observed at the guide roller S T turn the guide roller S T until wrinkle disappears If the tape wrinkle is still observed at the tape guide perform the tilt adjustment of the ACE head 1 ACE Head Assembly Adjustment a ACE HEAD HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT Run the alignment tape Color bar in the playback mode 2 Observe surface of the audio head using a dental mirror 3 Turn screw C clockwise or counterclockwise until the gap of lower tape edge and the lower edge of the control head is about 0 25mm Refer to Fig 6 5 and 6 6 SCREW C HIGHT SCREW SCREW A TILT
141. R KSR1104 Q1P103 9 885 070 38 FET FQP33N10 01 108 9 885 060 83 TRANSISTOR KSC2328AY Q1PS01 9 885 070 32 TRANSISTOR KSC945 Q1PS02 9 885 070 33 TRANSISTOR KTC3203 Y Q1PS03 9 885 070 36 TRANSISTOR KSR2001 01501 9 885 036 95 FET RESISTOR 1513 1 245 575 11 R METAL OXIDE THERMISTOR ANR1804 9 885 101 36 THERMISTOR NTC PHOTO TRANSISTOR 5601 9 885 060 85 PHOTO TRANSISTOR END 5 50 S602 9 885 060 85 PHOTO TRANSISTOR START SENSOR The components identified by mark or dotted line with mark are critical for safety Les composants identifi s par une marque sont critiques pour la s curit Ne les remplacer que par une pi ce portant le num ro sp cifi Replace only with part number specified 8 8 RDR VX521 VX530 Sony Corporation Home Electronics Network Company 9 883 9 15 11 162 Published by Quality Assurance Dept
142. RDR VA921 N A990 SERVICE MANUAL System DVD recorder section Laser Semiconductor laser Audio recording format Dolby Digital Video recording format MPEG Video VCR section Format VHS NTSC standard Video recording system Rotary head helical scanning FM system Video heads Double azimuth four heads Video signal NTSC color EIA standards Tape speed SP 33 35 mm s 17 8 inches s EP 11 12 mm s 16 inches s LP 16 67 mm s 1 inches s playback only VHS DVD ReWritable VIDEO R RW Photo RDR VX530 0224 US Model RDR VX521 VX530 Canadian Model Mexican Model RDR VX530 DX 13A MECHANISM Refer to the SERVICE MANUAL of VHS MECHANI CAL ADJUSTMENT MANUAL VII for MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS 9 921 790 11 SPECIFICATIONS Maximum recording playback time 8 hrs in EP mode with T 160 tape Rewind time Approx 1 min with T 120 tape Tuner section Channel coverage VHF 2 to 13 UHF 14 to 69 CATV A 8 to 1 A to W W 1 to W 84 Antenna 75 ohm antenna terminal for VHF UHF Timer section Clock Quartz locked Timer indication 12 cycle Timer setting 12 programs in total max Inputs and outputs LINE 1 IN and LINE 2 IN VIDEO IN phono jack 1 each Input signal 1 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced sync negative AUDIO IN phono jacks 2 each Input level 327 mVrms Input impedance more than 47 kilohms LINE 2 IN S VIDEO 4 pin mini DIN jack Y 1 0 Vp p u
143. RETURN Check the connection page 17 gt continued sjuawysnipy pue 50198 100 pue 50198 101 102 1 24 automatically search for channel that carries a time signal E Clock Set 10 10 AM Select a Channel e Disc Setting Time Zone Select the time zone for your area or select Auto to have the recorder automatically set your time zone The options are Auto Atlantic Eastern Central gt Mountain gt Pacific Alaska lt gt Hawaii Auto Daylight Saving Select or Off standard time or select Auto to have the recorder automatically set the daylight saving time If Set Top Box Control of Features is set to On the channel on the cable box or satellite receiver changes when the recorder searches for a channel that carries a time signal and sets your time zone Manual If the Auto Clock Set function did not set the clock correctly for your local area set the clock manually 1 Select Manual and press ENTER I Clock Set VD 10 10 AM Set the time date Month Day Year Hour Min 9056 2 Press 14 to set the month and press Set the day year hour minutes and AM PM in sequence Press to select the item to be set then press to set the item The day of the week is set automatically Press ENTER to start the clock
144. Run the T 160 E 180 tape in the playback FPS RPS and Pause modes and observe tape wrinkle at each guide 2 Ifexcessive tape wrinkle is observed perform the following adjustments in Playback mode Tape wrinkle at the guide roller S T section Linearity adjustment Tape wrinkle at tape guide flange ACE head assembly coarse adjustment 6 2 3 Reel Torque 1 The rotation of the capstan motor causes the holder clutch ass y to rotate through the belt pulley 2 The spring wrap PLAY REV of holder clutch ass y drives the disk reel S T through gear idler by rotation of gear center ass y 3 Brake is operated by slider cam at FF REW mode 4 Transportation of accurate driving force is done by gears Gear Center Ass y Note If the spec does not meet the followings specifications replace the holder clutch ass y and then recheck Table 6 1 42 11 Cassette Torquemeter 145 30 Cassette Torquemeter 6 10E RDR VX521 VX530 7 IROUBLESHOOTING No Power Detected Change fuse BD01 04 701501 2 SHORT and OPEN Change short or opened parts Check the voltage f RISO2 Voltage at Oltage a RIS03 and DIS05 Collector of 1501 Operation of 501 Replace 01501 Check feedback IC1S01 7 1 Key Operation or Remote Control Error Check power of front connector Voltage on the Function Display Ass y CN704 Pin 11 XT601 14 318MHz Ws Che
145. SCREW SCREW D X POSITION X POSITION LOCKING ADJUST SLIT SCREW B AZIMUTH ADJUST Fig 6 5 Location of ACE Head Adjustment Screw AUDIO HEAD VIDEO HEAD CONTROL HEAD Fig 6 6 ACE Head Height Adjustment 6 5 b HEAD TILT ADJUSTMENT Playback a blank tape and observe the position of the tape at the lower flange of tape guide 2 Confirm that there is no curl or wrinkle at the lower flange of tape guide as shown in Fig 6 7 B 3 Ifacurl or wrinkle of the tape occurs slightly turn the screw A tilt adjust on the ACE head 557 4 Reconfirm the ACE head height B WRINKLE a BAD GOOD Fig 6 7 Guide Check c AUDIO AZIMUTH ADJUSTMENT 1 Load alignment tape Mono scope and playback the 7KHz signal 2 Connect channel 1 scope probe to audio output 3 Adjust screw B to achieve maximum audio level See Fig 6 5 6 6 d ACE HEAD POSITION X POINT ADJUSTMENT Playback the alignment tape Color bar 2 Intermittently short circuit the two Test Points on Function Timer See Fig 6 2 3 Press the 5 remote control buttons then adjustment is operates automatically See Fig 6 1 4 Connect the CH 1 probe to Envelope the CH 2 probe to H D switching pulse and then trigger to CH 1 5 Insert the driver into the X Point adjustment hole and adjust it so that envelope waveform is maximum Test point TP2 Audio Output TP3 Envelope 4
146. a new code number the code number previously entered will be erased When you replace the batteries of the remote the code number may be reset to the default setting Set the appropriate code number again TV DVD VIDEO switch 6 Number buttons SET WIDE MODE Slide the TV DVD VIDEO switch to TV Hold down 1 1 Enter your TV s manufacturer code see below using the number buttons Release 1 When the TV DVD VIDEO switch is set to TV the remote performs the following 3 Press To Vo Turn your TV on or off 2 DTS and DTS Digital Out are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems Inc Hints For correct speaker location see the operating instructions supplied with the connected components During VHS playback the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jacks can also output digital audio signals During DVD recording the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jacks output DVD audio signals only You cannot hear VHS sound by pressing VIDEO After you have completed the connection make the appropriate settings under Audio Connection Setup in Easy Setup page 23 Otherwise no sound or a loud noise will come from your speakers With a coaxial or optical digital connection you cannot use the virtual surround effects of this recorder When outputting from the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jacks you cannot switch the bilingual sounds on a DVD RW VR mode or DVD R VR mode by pressi
147. afety Precautions 5 2 Servicing Precautions 7 3 ESD 9 4 Handling the Optical Pick up HA 9 5 Reset operation after IC203 was replaced 10 1 General Hookups and Settings 444 1 2 Quick Guide to Disc Types mH 1 6 DVD Playback esee kapa asas quis rm ride 1 8 DVD Recording diit to a tie ass 1 11 aa ote dnte 1 13 VOR Playback aie aie ae 1 17 VCR Recording amici PIS ede 1 18 Dubbing DVD 1 21 DV D8 Dubbing DV D8 DVD Mee 1 22 Settings and Adjustments 1 23 Additional Information pp 1 26 2 Disassembly and Reassembly 2 cCabinetand 2 1 2 1 1 Cabinet Top Removal enne nnne 2 2 1 2 Botton Cover 2 1 2 1 3 Ass y Front Panel Removal 2 1 2 1 4 Function Timer PCB Removal 2 1 PAGS Chassie 2 3 9 1 6 VCR PCB Removal 2 2 2 2 Circuit Board Locations 223 2 3 VCR Deck Parts Locations 2 4 2 4 edu UHR Hb 2 6 NORDE COR 227 2 4 1 Ass y Holder Cassette Removal HH 227 2 4 2 Ass y Lever Arm Removal eene IT 2 4 3 Lever FL Door Removal
148. age size that the recorder can display is limited to width 32 7680 pixels by height 32 8192 pixels JPEG image files that conform to the DCF image file format are not supported Design rule for Camera File system Image standards for digital cameras regulated by JEITA Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association To display the previous or next image press following menu icons appear upper part of the screen m Returns to the Photo display Starts the slide show page 44 D Rotates the image page 44 Q Zooms the image page 44 Press TOOLS to turn on off the menu icons To play the slide show 1 Press 4 amp to select EH and press ENTER The Slideshow Speed menu appears ED Slow Normal 21 81 Fast 2 Press 4 to select the desired play speed and press ENTER The slide show starts from the selected image To stop playing press STOP To rotate the selected image Press to select and press ENTER Each time you press ENTER the image turns clockwise 90 zoom image Press to select and press ENTER Each time you press ENTER the magnification changes as follows 2x 4x 2x normal To return to the previous display Press 0 RETURN To switch between audio tracks and JPEG image files Press STOP and press TOP M
149. aracters are displayed as asterisks DVD Recording Timer recording Editing The channel cannot be changed from the channel you are recording gt Set the TV s input source to TV Recording does not start immediately after REC is pressed gt Operate the recorder only after LOAD FORMAT or INF WRITE disappears from the front panel display Nothing was recorded even though the timer setting is set correctly There was a power failure during recording Disconnect the AC power cord from the AC outlet and connect it again The program contains copy protection signals that restrict copying The program that starts first has priority and the second program starts recording only after the VV first program has finished If the programs start at the same time the program listed first in the menu has priority page 52 There is no DVD inserted in the recorder The cable box satellite receiver was turned off The set top box controller was incorrectly connected page 12 The settings in Set Top Box Control in Features setup have been changed page 105 11141 Recording does not stop immediately after STOP is pressed gt It will take few seconds for the recorder to input disc data before recording can stop continued 111 Remote control The remote does not function gt Batteries are weak wi The remote is too far from the recorder wi
150. ase protected titles or erase chapters from a protected title f you erase an original title used in a Playlist that Playlist is also erased Erasing a chapter Chapter Erase You can select a chapter within a title and erase it Note that erasing chapters from original titles cannot be undone 4 Press ENTER at the point where you want to divide the title You use gt PLAY 4444 1 gt gt 4 1 E STOP and PAUSE to find the point Divide is selected OLI Divide Title Original 10 10 AM Fa Title No 01 Start 00 00 00 u 00 00 10 Title No 01 May 02 2006_08 00 End 00 00 10 D Press ENTER The display asks for confirmation To reset the dividing point select and press ENTER then repeat from step 4 6 Select Yes and press ENTER The display asks whether to rename the title To use the same name as before select No and press ENTER to finish 7 select Yes and press ENTER The Title Name display appears 8 Follow steps 5 to 7 of Changing the of a Title page 63 to complete renaming The divided title appears in the Title List with the new name Hint You can also divide a Playlist title page 66 1 Press TITLE LIST PressORIGINAL PLAYLIST to switch to the Title List Original if necessary 2 Select a title and press ENTER The sub menu appears 3 Select Chapt
151. b in place To select the recording mode SP or EP press REC MODE repeatedly see page 78 9 Press ENTER at the start point You can use gt PLAY 494 8 gt P 4 1 E STOP and PAUSE to find the point End is selected 10 10 AM OE Scene Dubbing Scene No 01 Start Start 00 00 10 End 00 00 10 Make Dubbing List No 01 4 4 2 00 00 00 Finish 10 Press ENTER at the end point Make is selected To reset the start or end point select Start End and repeat from step 9 or 10 11 Press ENTER To continue repeat from step 9 12 Select Finish and press ENTER The Program Dubbing List appears with the selected scene Program Dubbing List 10 10 AM No Title Length Edit 01 Ch32 00 05 04 gt Addition Check lio 02 2006 03 25 Dubbing 13 Select an option and press ENTER if necessary To add other titles or scenes select Addition and press ENTER and repeat from step 7 To cancel the selected title or scene select Erase and press ENTER When asked for confirmation select and press ENTER To view the selected title or scene select Check and press ENTER To cancel dubbing press 9 RETURN 14 Select Dubbing and press ENTER Dubbing starts stop dubbing Press STOP Note that it may take a few seconds for the re
152. bleshooting 109 Tuner Audio 102 Tuner Preset 24 Tuner Preset settings 98 uoneuuoju 129 continued 131 100 TV DVD VIDEO 21 TV VIDEO 50 79 U Unfinalize 92 Unrecordable pictures 49 V VCR Function 105 VIDEO CD 33 Video mode 30 Video settings 100 VR mode 30 Z ZOOM 36 Zoom 44 Sony Corporation Printed in China http www sony net AK68 00986A 1 32E RDR VX521 VX530 2 DISNSSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY 2 1 AND 2 1 1 Cabinet Top Removal 2 1 3 Ass y Front Panel Removal REMOVE 1 SCREW Lift up the Cabinet Top in the direction of arrow RELEASE 3 HOOKS Top View Fig 2 1 Cabinet Top Removal 2 1 2 Bottom Cover Removal REMOVES SCREWS RELEASE 3 HOOKS Bottom View Fig 2 3 Ass y Front Panel Removal 2 1 4 Function Timer PCB Removal Bottom View Fig 2 2 Bottom Cover Removal RELEASE 2 HOOK Fig 2 4 Function Timer PCB Removal 2 1 2 1 5 Chassis Removal REMOVE 4 SCREWS REMOVE 4 SCREWS 5 SCREWS FRONT JACK PCB FUNCTION TIMER PCB Fig 2 5 Chassis Removal 2 1 6 VCR Main PCB Removal REMOVE 4 SCREWS Fig 2 6 VCR Main PCB Removal 2 2 2 2 CIRCUIT BOARD LOCATIONS DVD JACK PCB ou
153. bookmark to be erased Press CLEAR When you eject the disc the bookmark information is cleared Playing MP3 Audio 5 and JPEG Image Files DATA DVD You play DATA CDs CD ROMs CD Rs CD RWs DATA DVDs DVD ROMs DVD RWs DVD RWs DVD Rs DVD Rs that contain MP3 audio tracks or JPEG image files DVD TOP MENU Bd enis e DOA ENTER S RETURN e TOOLS 0 kaq m l 9 5 II PAUSE REPEAT lt gt Playing MP3 audio tracks You can play MP3 audio tracks on DATA CDs or DATA DVDs 1 Press DVD to operate the DVD recorder 2 Place a DATA CD DATA DVD on the disc tray When you insert a DATA CD DATA DVD containing MP3 audio tracks and JPEG image files the display for selecting a media type appears When you select Mix you can enjoy a slide show with sound page 45 Enjoying a slide show with sound When a disc contains both MP3 audio tracks and JPEG image files you can enjoy a slide show with sound 1 Press DVD to operate the DVD recorder 2 Insert a DATA CD DATA DVD containing both the MP3 audio tracks and JPEG image files The display for selecting a media type appears 10 10 AM Press ENTER Music menu for this disc 3 Select Mix and press ENTER The Music display appears Select album and press ENTER Select a track
154. ceiver control and press ENTER If you want to use the cable box satellite receiver control page 12 select Yes If you do not have a cable box select No then go to step 11 8 Press the number buttons to enter the brand code of your cable box satellite receiver See Cable Box Satellite Receiver Brand Code page 125 CE Easy Setup 10 10 AM Enter the brand code of your set top box To re enter the code number select Cancel and return to step 7 9 Select press ENTER Easy Setup 10 10 AM Select input line or Set Top Box s output channel Line2 Ch3 Ch4 10 Select the cable box output channel If you connect your cable box or satellite receiver to the recorder s audio video input page 13 select Line1 or Line and press ENTER then go to step 13 24 If your cable box or satellite receiver still does not operate with this recorder contact your cable or satellite company to see if they can provide you with a compatible cable box or satellite receiver To fix the set top box controller to your cable box satellite receiver Once you have confirmed that the set top box controller controls your cable box or satellite receiver affix it in place 1 Attach the supplied double sided tape to the set top box controller Remove the backings on the double sided tape 2 Affix it so that the set top box controller is n
155. ch cable or satellite programs you need to match the channel on the recorder L1 to the input jack connected to the cable box or satellite receiver LINE 1 IN Place the set top box controller near the remote sensor on the cable box satellite receiver Set top box controller supplied sBu 1as pue sdnyooq Cable box satellite receiver Antenna cable supplied AUDIO VIDEO OUT OUT TV Audio video cord not supplied to SET TOP BOX CONTROL SETTOP BOX CONTROL to LINE 1 IN VCR DVD recorder A signal flow Synchro Recording does not work with some tuners For details see the tuner s operating instructions continued 13 1 2 12 Hookups and Settings Hooking Up the Recorder Follow steps 1 to 7 to hook up and adjust the settings of the recorder Plug cords securely to prevent unwanted noise See the instructions supplied with the components to be connected You cannot connect this recorder to a TV that does not have a video input jack Be sure to disconnect the power cord of each component before connecting Step 1 Unpacking Check that you have the following items Audio video cord phono plug x 3 phono plug x 3 1 Antenna cable 1 Remote commander remote 1 Set top box controller 1 Size AA R6 batteries 2 Step 2 Connecting the Antenna Cable and Set Top Box Controller Select one of the following
156. ck the circuit around the clock oscillation Check the circuit around IC601 reset Check the circuit around IC601 reset Check the circuit around the swith Key operation such check the condition of commmunication with Main Micom as STORPLAY OPEN 801 83 86 VFD STB CLOCK YES DATA IN DATA OUT Check RM701 Remocon module and IC601 Pin 5 STOPPLAY OPEN Key operation are normal YES Change 10701 7 2 PLAY MODE INOPERATIVE SEE VIDEO MISSING IN EE MODE INSERT THE CASETTE TAPE RECORDED BY ANOTHER VCR AND PRESS PLAY BUTTON PLAY INDICATOR IN THE DISPLAY NO NO PRESS PLAY KEY IN REMOTE CONTROL CHECK 10601 XT601 YES YES CHECK PIAY Button and Pattern SEE MECHANISM DOES NOT OPERATEIN PLAY MODE MECHANISM OPERATION YES DOES NOT OPERATE OR OPERATES BUT STOP SOON NO SEE PB VIDEO VIDEO MISSING IN PLAY MODE YES SEE PB VIDEO AUDIO MISSING IN PLAY MODE 7 3 MECHANISM DOESN T OPERATE IN PLAY MODE TURN VCR POWER ON LOAD A TAPE AND PRESS PLAY BUTTON TAPELOADING E OPERATION YES CYLINDER ROTATION YES NO SW 30Hz 10601 23 YES Section LOAD IC601 59 HIGH STA 01 I0601 58 LOW IC601 CHECK CN604 12V CHECK CYLINDER CYL FGPG 10601 65 NO ROTATION YES S T REEL 0 601 1
157. cks with the extension MP3 JPEG image files with the extension JPEG or JPG Hints If you add numbers 01 02 03 etc to the front of the file names the files will be played in that order Since a disc with many trees takes longer to start playback it is recommended that you create albums with no more than two trees yoegKejd yoegKejd continued 45 46 1 10 44 To switch between MP3 audio tracks and JPEG image files Press STOP and press TOP MENU Hint When playback of all the MP3 audio tracks within the album finishes the recorder stops Playing JPEG image files You can play JPEG image files on DATA CDs or DATA DVDs 1 Press DVD to operate the DVD recorder 2 Place a DATA CD DATA DVD on the disc tray When you insert a DATA CD DATA DVD containing MP3 audio tracks and JPEG image files the display for selecting a media type appears When you select Mix you can enjoy a slide show with sound page 45 10 10 AM Press ENTER Music menu for this disc If you inserta DATA CD DATA DVD containing only JPEG image files the Photo display appears Go to step 4 3 Select Photo and press ENTER The Photo display appears 4 selecta folder and press ENTER Directory information Slideshow Wabcidefg Page 1 2 To display the previous or next page press 5 Select an image file an
158. corder before reaching your TV the copy protection signal applied to some programs could affect picture quality Disconnect the playback equipment in question and connect it directly to your TV The picture does not fill the screen gt Set Type in Video setup to fit the aspect ratio of your TV page 100 continued 109 sjuawysnipy pue 50198 108 uonewojuj 110 1 26 Command Mode Changes the command mode of this recorder if other DVD equipment is assigned the same command mode Be sure to match the COMMAND MODE switch on the remote to the setting made here For details see If you have a Sony DVD player or more than one Sony DVD recorder on page 26 DVD 1 Select this if the default command mode conflicts with other DVD equipment DVD2 Select this if the default command mode conflicts with other DVD equipment default command mode of the recorder DVD Factory Setting Allows you to return the setup settings to their default settings Note that all of your previous settings will be lost 1 After step 3 above select Factory Setting and press ENTER 2 Select Start and press ENTER The setup settings return to their default settings 3 Press ENTER when Finish appears The power automatically turns off and then on again and the recorder is reset to the factory settings When the Easy Setup display appears follow the instr
159. corder to stop dubbing Hints The brightness of the playback picture may differ from normal DVD playback picture The DVD playback time may differ slightly from the VHS tape counter value The sound being played back main sub etc is the dubbed sound Dubbing cannot be made when Progressive of Video is set to On in the Setup display Dubbing stops when the DVD is played back to the end and stops the DVD deck or the VHS video deck is stopped the tape remaining time runs out The System Menu TOOLS menu and information display are not displayed during dubbing Copyrights Recordings made from discs and other copyrighted material are solely for individual enjoyment and other unauthorized use is prohibited under copyright law Unauthorized editing of copyrighted material is prohibited under copyright law Once you eject the disc the Program Dubbing List is erased DV D8 Dubbing DV D8 DVD Before DV D8 Dubbing This section explains dubbing with a digital video camera via the DV IN jack on the front panel If you want to dub by way of the LINE IN jacks see Recording From Connected Equipment With a Timer Synchro Rec on page 53 To record from the DV IN jack The DV IN jack on this recorder conforms to the i LINK standard You can connect any other equipment that has i LINK DV jack and record digital signals Follow the instructions in Co
160. d in Video mode To format in VR mode change the recording format using the Disc Setting display page 70 Youcannot mix VR mode and Video mode on the same DVD RW or DVD R You can change the recording format on DVD RWs by reformatting page 70 Youcannot change the recording format on used DVD Rs The recorder records on new DVD Rs in Video mode unless you first format the discs in VR mode DVD Recording Without the Timer TV DVD VIDEO OPEN switch CLOSE DVD 5 VIDEO B CH SELECT Toe gt PLAY STOP H PAUSE REC _ REC MODE 1 Press DVD to operate the DVD recorder 2 Press amp OPEN CLOSE and place recordable disc on the disc tray Recording side facing down Press OPEN CLOSE to close the disc tray Wait until LOAD disappears from the front panel display Unused discs are automatically formatted For the DVD RW DVD R s recording format VR mode or Video mode see Formatting a new disc on page 49 Press CH or INPUT SELECT repeatedly to select the channel or input source you want to record gt continued 49 yoeqheld 47 48 90 1 11 DVD Recording Before Recording Before you start recording This recorder can record on various disc types Select the disc type according to your needs page 30 Check that the disc has enoug
161. d little deterioration occurs because all channel data processing is digital DVD RW page 30 A DVD RW read plus RW 15 a recordable and rewritable disc DVD RWSs use a recording format that is comparable to the DVD VIDEO format 1 TV DVD VIDEO switch 21 2 amp OPEN CLOSE eject button 72 Number buttons 21 SET button 21 4 CLEAR button 72 5 AUDIO button 77 6 DISPLAY button 76 TIME TEXT button 76 SYSTEM MENU button 10 d RETURN button 23 9 44 PREV previous gt PI NEXT buttons 74 lt lt lt gt PP search buttons 74 11 REC record button 79 12 REC MODE button 79 SYNCHRO REC button 83 on standby button 23 15 VIDEO button 72 79 channel TRACKING buttons 21 73 79 VOL volume buttons 21 TV VIDEO button 21 INPUT SELECT button 79 TIMER button 81 B lt gt button 23 22 TOOLS button 75 lt REPLAY e gt ADVANCE buttons 74 PLAY button 72 25 STOP button 72 79 II PAUSE button 74 79 WIDE MODE button 21 COMMAND MODE switch DVD 1 2 3 26 Number 5 AUDIO CH and gt gt PLAY buttons have a tactile dot Use the tactile dot as a reference uonewojuj continued 121 DVD RW page 30 A DVD RW is recordable and rewritable disc that is the same size as a DVD VIDEO The DVD RW has two different modes VR m
162. d press ENTER The selected image is displayed over the entire screen Some DATA CDs or DATA DVDs cannot be played on this recorder depending on file format Only one session of a multi session DATA DVD can be played back Only alphabet and numbers can be used for album track names Anything else is displayed as an asterisk The recorder will play any data with the extension MP3 even if they are not in MP3 format Playing such data may generate a loud noise which could damage your speaker system The recorder does not conform to audio tracks in MP3PRO format The recorder can recognize up to 499 MP3 audio tracks within a single album The recorder may not recognize some discs depending on the recording device used for recording or the disc condition The recorder can play MP3 audio tracks recorded in the following sampling frequencies 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz D3 tags cannot be displayed If you add the extension JPG or JPEG to data not in JPEG format a message appears indicating that the format is not supported Depending on the disc or the size of image files playback may take some time to start The recorder can recognize up to 999 JPEG image files within a single folder The recorder may not recognize some discs depending on the recording device used for recording or the disc condition Progressive and lossless compression JPEG image files are not supported The im
163. de EP Extended Play and SP Standard Play is available for recording mode tape speed provides recording time three times as long as SP However SP produces better picture and audio quality Maximum recording time T 160 2 hrs 40 mins Viewing information on the front panel display You can view the information on the front panel display Press TIME TEXT repeatedly The displays differ depending on the status Example When playing a tape Elapsed time v Remaining tape length Clock Example When a tape is in stop mode Clock Elapsed time Remaining tape length Channel or input source Tapes recorded in EP x3 mode by this VCR cannot be played back on VHS video decks with SP mode only Noise may appear in the image when tapes recorded in EP x3 mode by this VCR are played back on other VHS video decks with EP mode Recording a stereo SAP program The recorder can receive and record stereo SAP programs Stereo programs When a stereo program is received the STEREO indicator lights up in the front panel display If there is noise in the stereo program press AUDIO repeatedly until the MONO indicator disappears from the TV screen The sound will be recorded in monaural but with less noise SAP Second Audio Program When a SAP is received the SAP indicator lights up in the front pan
164. e Music discs encoded with copyright protection technologies This product is designed to playback discs that conform to the Compact Disc CD standard Recently various music discs encoded with copyright protection technologies are being marketed by some record companies Please be aware that among those discs there are some that do not conform to the CD standard and may not be playable by this product Some DVD RWs DVD Rs DVD RWs DVD Rs or CD RWs CD Rs cannot be played on this recorder due to the recording quality or physical condition of the disc or the characteristics of the recording device and authoring software The disc will not play if it has not been correctly finalized For more information see the operating instructions for the recording device You cannot mix VR mode and Video mode on the same DVD RW or DVD R To change the DVD RW s format reformat the disc page 70 Note that a disc s contents will be erased after reformatting You cannot shorten the time required for recording even with high speed discs Also you cannot record on the disc if the disc is not 1x speed compatible It is recommended that you use discs with For Video printed on their packaging You cannot add new recordings to DVD RWs Video mode or DVD Rs Video mode recorded on other equipment You may not be able to further record on a DVD RW recorded on other equipment Note that recording on such discs may cause the recorder
165. e DVD R VR mode DVD RAM only 4 select the title and press ENTER The sub menu appears D Select Play and press ENTER Playback starts from the selected title on the disc About the Title List for DVD RWs VR mode and DVD Rs VR mode You can switch the Title List to show an original or Playlist While the Title List menu is turned on press ORIGINAL PLA YLIST repeatedly to select either Title List Original or Playlist For details see Edit options for DVD RWs VR mode DVD Rs VR mode on page 58 To turn off the Title List Press TITLE LIST Hint You can also switch the Title List of DVD RAMS to show an original or Playlist The Title List does not appear for DVD RWs Video mode DVD Rs or DVD Rs Video mode that have been finalized To view a title press TOP MENU or MENU page 35 The Title List may not appear for discs created on other DVD recorders Letters that cannot be displayed are replaced with you edit the title after stopping playback you make a recording Repeating a specific portion Repeat A B Play 1 During playback press 2 Select A using 4 3 Press ENTER at the starting point point of the portion to be played repeatedly appears 4 Continue playing or press lt lt 4 P to locate the ending point point B and press ENTER Repeat A B Play starts To ret
166. e 3 holes of Main Base as attending not to drop or knock the Ass y Cylinder 2 Tighten the 1 Screw 3 Match the Plate Ground Deck to the Hole of Base Main 4 Tighten the other 2 Screws Note 1 Take care not to touch the Ass y Cylinder and the tape guide post at reinstalling 2 When reinstalling Don t push down too much on Screw Driver 3 SCREWS ERS PLATE GROUND DECK ASS Y CYLINDER Fig 2 37 Plate Ground Deck Ass y Cylinder Removal 2 4 25 Hook Capstan Belt Pulley Removal Remove the Hook Capstan after realeasing Hook in the direction arrow as shown in detail drawing 2 Remove the Belt Pulley Note Take extreme care not to get grease on Belt Pulley at assembling or reassembling BELT PULLEY 2 HOOK CAPSTAN Fig 2 38 Belt Pulley Removal 2 4 26 Ass y Motor Capstan Removal 1 Remove the 3 Screws 2 Remove the Motor Capstan Assembly 1 Match the 3 holes of Ass y Motor Capstan to the 3 holes of Main Base Be careful not to drop or knock the Ass y Motor Capstan 2 Tighten the 3 Screws in the direction of arrow as shown detail drawing Note After tightening screws check if there is gap between the head of screws and the top side of Main Base There should have no gap between the head of screws and the top side of Main Base After reinstalling adjusting the tape transport system again
167. e Erase Erases the title Select when asked for confirmation Chapter Erase Allows you to select chapters in the Playlist title to erase page 60 Title Name Allows you to rename the title page 63 Erase Allows you to select sections in the title to erase page 60 Edit Scene Allows you to re edit scenes in the Playlist title Go to step 7 Divide Title Divides the title in two at a desired point page 61 Combine Titles Allows you to combine two titles into one page 67 T Select Edit Scene and press ENTER The display for editing scenes appears Ej Edit Scene Scene 1 Check 01 00 00 34 00 03 00 04 20 Modify Move Check Allows you to preview scene Starts playback of the selected scene when you press ENTER The display returns to the Edit Scene display when the playback finishes or when you press 9 RETURN Erases a scene page 67 Modify Allows you to change the start and end point of a scene page 67 Move Allows you to change scene order page 68 Add Allows you to add other scenes before a selected scene page 68 Copy Allows you to copy a scene page 69 To return to the previous display Press RETURN To turn off the display Press SYSTEM MENU Hint The Resume Play function will
168. e Lever Ass y Up Down about 352 Refer to Fig 2 30 3 Insert Ring of the Ass y Gear Center in the Guide of the Ass y Lever Up Down 4 Insert the Ass y Gear Center in the post on Main Base 5 Push down the Ass y Lever Up Down for locking of the Hook Note Take care not to separate and sentence does not mark sense 2 Be sure to confirm that Ring of the Ass y Gear Center is in the Guide of the Ass y Lever Up Down after finishing assembly of Ass y Lever Up Down and Ass y Gear Center ASS Y LEVER UP DOWN ASS Y GEAR CENTER Fig 2 29 Ass y Lever Up Down Removal ASS Y GEAR CENTER ASS Y LEVER UP DOWN MAIN BASE Fig 2 30 Ass y Lever Up Down Removal 2 15 2 4 18 Guide Cassette Door Removal 1 Lift the Hook A 2 Rotate the Guide Cassette Door in the direction of arrow Note After reinstalling the Guide Cassette Door sure the Hook A GUIDE CASSETTE DOOR lt t HOOK A 9 TU 9 4 2 e Fig 2 31 Guide Cassette Door Removal 2 4 19 Ass y Lever Unit Pinch Plate Joint Spring Pinch Drive Removal 1 Lift the Ass y Unit Pinch 2 Remove the Plate Joint from Lever Pinch Drive 3 Remove the Spring Pinch Drive Note 1 Take extreme care not to touch the on the Roller Pinch 2 When reinstalling be sure to apply grease on the p
169. e of the source image changes or if there is nothing recorded on the tape Noise may occur when you switch the audio sampling mode 48 kHz 16 bits 32 kHz 12 bits urgana continued 05 2 Select Setup and press ENTER The Setup display appears 10 10 AM OE Setup Qite List 0 Set Video Audio Features Setting 3 Select Tuner Preset Clock Set Video Audio Features Options or Easy Setup and press ENTER The selected setup display appears Example Video setup Options Easy Setup OE video 10 10 AM Tv Type 4 3 Letter Box Black Level Standard Picture Control Progressive Off Setting 4 Select the item you want to set up and press ENTER Available options for the item appear Example TV Type video 10 10 AM Qiie List 16 9 4 3 Letter Box 4 3 Pan Scan Black Level Picture Control Progressive Setting sjuawysnipy pue 50198 continued 97 96 98 1 23 Dubbing entire DV D8 format tape to a DVD One Touch Dubbing You can record the entire contents of a DV D8 format tape onto a disc with a single press of the ONE TOUCH DUBBING button The recorder controls the digital video camera for the whole process and completes the recording ONE TOUCH DUBBING DUBBING Some items display a d
170. e test instrument ground lead last Note Refer to the Safety Precautions section ground lead last 2 The service precautions are indicated or printed on the cabinet chassis or components When servicing follow the printed or indicated service precautions and service materials 3 The components used in the unit have a specified flame resistance and dielectric strength When replacing components use components which have the same ratings Components identified by shading by or by AN in the circuit diagram are important for safety or for the characteristics of the unit Always replace them with the exact replacement components 4 An insulation tube or tape is sometimes used and some components are raised above the printed wiring board for safety The internal wiring is sometimes clamped to prevent contact with heating components Install such elements as they were 5 After servicing always check that the removed screws components and wiring have been installed correctly and that the portion around the serviced part has not been damaged and so on Further check the insulation between the blades of the attachment plug and accessible conductive parts 2 2 Insulation Checking Procedure Disconnect the attachment plug from the AC outlet and turn the power ON Connect the insulation resistance meter 500V to the blades of the attachment plug The insulation resistance between each blade of the attachment plug and accessib
171. eaner lever Assy CNJO2B 2 N pum 2 6 T CNO1B S 228 7 2 W001 C015 bw WO01 3 1 22 001 4 supplied supplied Ref No Part No Description Remarks Ref No Part No Description Remarks 1 9 885 102 46 ASSY PANEL FRONT VX530 C012 9 885 037 13 SPRING ETC MASK 1 9 885 103 68 ASSY PANEL FRONT VX521 C015 9 885 102 45 CABINET TOP 2 9 885 079 18 SCREW TAPTITE CNO1B 9 885 095 60 CABLE FLAT 27PIN 3 9 885 102 48 DOOR TRAY CNJO2B 9 885 102 66 CABLE FLAT 14 4 9 885 101 41 SPRING ETC DOOR TRAY 022 9 885 102 50 ASSY PWB JACK DVD JACK MAIN BOARD US Canadian 5 9 885 102 49 ASSY DVDR DECK DVD RW DRIVE 6 9 885 090 91 FAN DC P022 9 885 103 75 ASSY PWB JACK DVD JACK MAIN BOARD 7 9 885 069 91 SCREW SPECIAL 8 9 885 069 88 SCREW TAPTITE WHT A P025 1 824 674 11 POWER CORD 2 SPT 2 US Canadian 9 9 885 102 43 CABLE FLAT 30V 80C 360MM 40 P025 9 885 083 78 CBF POWER CORD Mexican W001 9 885 079 18 SCREW TAPTITE 10 9 885 093 70 DOOR BATTERY REMOCON for RMT D224A W202 9 885 069 85 SCREW TAPTITE ZPC YEL SWR 11 9 885 101 19 ASSY DECK 12 9 885 094 69 DOOR REMOCON for RMT D224A W252 3 075 262 01 SCREW BH 4X12 A001 9 885 090 47 REMOCON ASSY 0224 C003 9 885 102 47 DOOR CASSETTE 8 2 9 1 2 VCR Deck Section Top Side Ref No T001 T003 1010 1015 1019 1020 1023 1024 1025 not supplied
172. ear the remote control sensor on your cable box satellite receiver If you have a Sony DVD player or more than one Sony DVD recorder If the supplied remote interferes with your other Sony DVD recorder or player set the command mode number for this recorder and the supplied remote to one that differs from the other Sony DVD recorder or player The default command mode setting for this recorder and the supplied remote is DVD 3 26 If you connect the satellite receiver or cable box to the recorder s antenna input page 14 select Ch3 or Ch4 and press ENTER then go to step 13 See the instructions supplied with your cable box to confirm the cable box s antenna output channel 11 Select whether or not you have a cable connection No Disc Easy Setup 10 10 AM Select the way in which you will receive channels Antenna If you use an antenna only no cable TV select Antenna For all other connections select Cable 12 Press ENTER The Tuner Preset function automatically starts searching for all of the receivable channels and presets them EE Easy Setup 10 10 AM Searching for receivable channels 25 Please wait 11111 11101111 set the channels manually see page 99 After the Tuner Preset is finished the setup display for selecting the picture size of the connected TV appears 13 Select the setting that matches your TV type
173. ecorded onto the main track along with the picture Monaural sound is recorded onto the normal audio track along the edge of the tape sound Normal audio track Hi fi audio main track Stereo sound left right channels Go to Zero 44 0 00 00 Search Searches for the beginning of a blank space If no blank space is found the tape will reach the end End search gt gt 0 00 13 Forward Intro Scan Reverse Intro Scan Searches for an index mark and plays back for about five seconds at that point Press D gt PLAY to view that program If you do not press gt PLAY the VCR automatically searches for the next index mark or until it reaches the end of the tape Scan and play gt gt 0 00 01 may recognize the end of a blank space depending on its length index signal is marked if you pause a recording and then keep recording the same program To mark an index press STOP or change the channel once during recording pause To play a tape in stereo you must use the A V connections When you play a tape recorded in monaural the sound is heard in monaural regardless of the AUDIO setting yoegKe d HOA 75 76 yoegKe d HOA 77 78 1 18 Displaying the Playing Time and Play Information You check playback information such as elapsed or remaining time recording mode etc
174. edly The displays differ depending on the disc type or playing status Example When playing a DVD Playing time of the current title v Current title number and current chapter number Example When a DVD is stopped Clock Current title and chapter number Remaining disc space Channel or input source Example When playing a CD Playing time of the current track Current track number Clock SAP Second Audio Program When SAP is received the 5 indicator lights up in the front panel display To record only SAP sound set Tuner Audio of Audio to SAP in the Setup display page 102 Unrecordable pictures Pictures with copy protection cannot be recorded on this recorder Recording stops when a copy guard signal is detected Copy control Recordable discs signals Copy Free RWVR Copy Once Ver 1 1 with CPRM Ver 1 2 with CPRM Ver 2 0 with CPRM Ver 2 1 with CPRM Copy Never None The recorded disc can be played only on CPRM compatible equipment page 30 Formatting a new disc New unformatted discs are automatically formatted when first inserted in the recorder For DVD RWs DVD Rs you can select a recording format VR mode or Video mode according to your needs page 30 e Unused DVD RWs are automatically formatted according to the setting of Format DVD RW in Features setup page 105 Unused DVD Rs are automatically formatte
175. eel Post as shown drawing Refer to Timing point AN 0 ae 2 W NN lt gt MS e 2 lt GEAR FL SLIDER FL DRIVE Fig 2 14 Slider FL Drive Removal GEARFL CAM GEAR WORM WHEEL TIMING POINT Fig 2 15 Gear FL Cam Gear Worm 2 4 5 Gear Worm Wheel Removal 1 Remove the Gear Worm wheel GEAR WORM WHEEL Fig 2 16 Gear Worm Wheel Removal 2 9 2 4 6 Cable Flat Removal 1 Remove the Drum connecting part of Cable Flat from Connector Waffer O CABLE FLAT Q CONNECTOR WAFER EN CONNECTOR W AFER AKA Fig 2 17 Cable Removal 2 4 7 Ass y Motor Loading Removal 1 Remove the Screw 2 Remove the Ass y Motor Loading ASSY MOTOR LOADING 0 2 18 Ass y Motor Loading Removal 2 4 8 Bracket Gear Gear Joint 2 1 Removal 1 Remove the Screw 6 2 Remove the Bracket Gear Q 3 Remove the Gear Joint 2 4 Remove the Gear Joint 1 Assembly Be sure to align dot mark of Gear Joint 1 with dot mark of Gear Joint 2 as shown Fig 2 20 Refer to Timing point1 2 Confirm the Timing Point 2 of the Gear Joint 2 and Slider Cam Q Q GEAR JOINT 2 GEAR SCREW JOINT 1 i BRAKET GEAR Fig 2 19 Bracket Gear Gear Joint 1 2 Removal GEAR JOINT
176. el display To record only SAP sound set Tuner Audio of Audio to SAP in the Setup display page 102 VCR Recording Without the Timer TV DVD VIDEO switch DVD _ VIDEO CH e INPUT SELECT e TV VIDEO DISPLAY D gt PLAY 5 e _ REC MODE STOP HII PAUSE Press VIDEO to operate the VCR Insert a tape with its safety tab in place 3 Press CH or INPUT SELECT repeatedly to select the channel input source you want to record 4 Press REC MODE repeatedly to select the recording mode SP or EP For details about the recording mode see page 78 5 Press appears in the front panel display recording starts VCR Timer Recording You set the timer for total of 12 programs together with DVD and VCR timer recording up to one month in advance Follow the steps below to set each timer recording items Do not operate your cable box or satellite receiver just before or during a timer recording This may prevent the accurate recording of a program VIDEO ES TIMER 2 9 5 6 C SYSTEM MENU STOP 1 Press VIDEO to operate the VCR 2 Insert a tape with its safety tab in place To stop recording Press B STOP To pause recording Press Il PAUSE To restar
177. elect Edit and press ENTER ki 10 10 AM List Create Playlist Edit Playlist e Disc Setting Creating a Playlist Playlist titles allow you to edit without changing the original recordings see Edit options for DVD RWSs VR mode DVD Rs VR mode page 58 You can create a Playlist title by combining up to 99 sections scenes from original titles f you erase an original title used a Playlist that Playlist is also erased Once the disc is finalized you cannot create Playlist titles on the disc DVD ORIGINAL PLAYLIST lt gt SYSTEM 2 MENU TITLE LIST lt 9 ENTER C STOP D gt PLAY 44 lt 1 gt gt gt HII PAUSE 1 Press DVD to operate the DVD recorder 2 Press SYSTEM MENU while the recorder is in stop mode 10 10 AM List Original Q Tite List Press ENTER Title Menu for DVD Title List Setting 4 Select Edit Playlist and press ENTER The Playlist Title List appears 10 10 AM Playlist 12 No Title Length Edit 01 Ch32 00 05 04 gt 02 96 00 00 51 gt 02 2006 03 25 D Selecta Playlist title and press ENTER The sub menu appears 6 Select an option and press ENTER Select from the following options For details see the pages in parentheses Titl
178. equipment Three maximum baud rates are defined 100 approx 100 Mbps 5200 approx 200 Mbps 5400 approx 400 Mbps The baud rate is listed under Specifications in the instruction manual of each equipment It is also indicated near the i LINK jack on some equipment The maximum baud rate of equipment on which it 15 not indicated such as this unit 15 5100 When units are connected to equipment having a different maximum baud rate the baud rate sometimes differs from the indicated baud rate What is Mbps Mbps stands for megabits per second or the amount of data that can be sent or received in one second For example a baud rate of 100 Mbps means that 100 megabits of data can be sent in one second i LINK functions on this recorder For details on how to dub when this recorder is connected to other video equipment having DV jacks see page 93 The DV jack on this recorder can only input DVC SD signals It cannot output signals The DV jack will not accept MICRO MV signals from equipment such as a MICRO MV digital video camera with an i LINK jack For further precautions see the notes on page 93 For details on precautions when connecting this recorder also see the instruction manuals for the equipment to be connected Required i LINK cable Use the Sony i LINK 4 pin to 4 pin cable during DV D8 dubbing uonewojuj i LINK and are trademarks 117 Remote For DVD funct
179. er 1 Press SYSTEM MENU while the recorder is in stop mode 2 Select Setup and press ENTER 3 Select Tuner Preset and press ENTER The Tuner Preset setup appears with the following options DVD ET Tuner Preset 10 10 AM List Antenna Cable Cable Auto Preset Manual Set You cannot preset channels for a connected cable box or satellite receiver You cannot select Tuner Preset when you set Set Top Box Control of Features to On in the Setup display Auto Preset Automatically presets the receivable channels The recorder can receive VHF channels 2 to 13 UHF channels 14 to 69 and unscrambled CATV channels 1 to 125 First we recommend that you preset the receivable channels in your area using automatic presetting methods 1 Select Antenna Cable and press ENTER 10 10 AM Antenna Cable DVD ET Tuner Preset Qe List Antenna Cable Auto Preset Manual Set Setting Antenna Presets VHF and UHF channels Cable Presets cable TV channels 2 Select an option and press ENTER 3 Select Auto Preset and press ENTER All receivable channels are preset in numerical sequence 10 10 AM DVD E Auto Preset Searching for receivable channels 3 1 0 Scanning Please wait Q Disc Setting Manual Set Presets or disables channels manually
180. er Erase and press display for erasing chapters appears OE Chapter Erase Original 10 10 AM Title No 01 Chapter 1 3 re 01 00 00 34 00 00 10 4 Select the chapter you want to erase and press ENTER Check is selected To preview the chapter press ENTER When playback finishes or when you press 97 RETURN the display returns to Chapter Erase Original D Select Erase and press ENTER The display asks for confirmation 6 Select and press ENTER The selected chapter is erased from the title To erase other chapters repeat from step 4 Hint You can also erase chapters from a Playlist title page 66 If you erase an original title used in a Playlist that Playlist is also erased Erasing a section of a title A B Erase You can select a section scene within a title and erase it Note that erasing scenes from original titles cannot be undone Creating chapters manually You manually insert chapter mark at point you like during playback CHAPTER MARK ERASE MARK Press CHAPTER MARK at the point where you want to divide the title into chapters Each time you press the button Marking appears on the screen and the scenes before and after the mark become separate chapters OE Bi Marking To erase chapter marks You can combine
181. er recording gt The disc is protected page 70 Contents previously recorded were erased gt Data that has been recorded on a DVD with a PC will be erased from the disc when the disc is inserted VCR Playback The playback picture does not appear on the TV screen gt Make sure the TV is set to the channel for the VCR If a monitor is used set it to video input CHILD LOCK appears in the front panel display gt recorder is locked Cancel the Child Lock page 40 Control by AV mouse is not possible gt Some satellite receivers may not support AV mouse The Set Top Box Control function does not work gt Turn on the recorder The picture is not clear gt Adjust the tracking by the TRACKING buttons gt The video heads are dirty see page 115 Clean the video heads using a Sony video head cleaning cassette If a Sony cleaning cassette is not available in your area have the heads cleaned at your nearest Sony dealer a standard service fee will be charged Do not use a commercially available liquid type cleaning cassette as it may damage the video heads gt The video heads may have to be replaced Consult your local Sony dealer for more information gt The tape is defective The picture rolls vertically during picture search gt Adjust the vertical hold control on the TV or monitor The picture has no sound gt The tape is defective g
182. ess ENTER The selected character appears in the input row You can only enter characters and symbols that are displayed To change the cursor position select the input row using and press To erase a character select either of the following setting buttons and press ENTER Erases the character to the left of the cursor Delete Erases the character at the cursor position Clear Erases all the characters in the input row To insert a space move the cursor to the desired position select Space and press ENTER To insert a character move the cursor to the desired position select the character and press ENTER 6 Repeat step 5 to enter the remaining characters To return to the Title List without renaming the title press RETURN 1 Select Finish and press ENTER Hint You can also rename a disc page 70 Follow steps 5 to 7 above when the Disc Name display appears Editing a Playlist You can edit Playlist titles or scenes within them without changing the actual recordings DVD SYSTEM MENU RETURN 009 ENTER aa gt l d PLAY 9 d STOP II PAUSE Press DVD the DVD recorder Press SYSTEM MENU while the recorder is in stop mode N 10 10 AM Title List Original Press ENTER Title Menu for DVD Title List 3 S
183. essing SYNCHRO REC To return to standby mode again be sure to turn off the equipment and press SYNCHRO REC before Synchro Rec starts The Synchro Rec function does not work with some tuners For details see the tuner s operating instructions During Synchro Rec standby the Auto Clock Set function does not work After a recording has finished the recorder enters the Synchro Rec standby mode until the SYNCHRO REC indicator turns off You cannot record on a tape with its safety tab removed If Synchro Rec starts with the recorder turned on the recorder will turn off when the recording ends Recording From Connected Equipment Without a Timer You can record from a connected VCR or similar device For connection details see Connecting Another VCR or Similar Device on page 28 VIDEO STOP REC REC MODE Press VIDEO to operate the VCR Insert a tape with its safety tab in place Press INPUT SELECT repeatedly to select an input source according to the connection you made The front panel display changes as follows N Channel 1 LINE2 Does not appear when the cable box is connected to the LINE 1 or LINE 2 jacks and Set Top Box Control is set to On 4 Press REC repeatedly to select the recording mode SP or EP 5 Insert the source tape into the connected equipment and set to playback pause Changing or Canceling VCR Timer Settings
184. etup display for setting up the OE Tite List origina recorder to suit your preferences Possible Simultaneous Operations Tue List Press ENTER Current Operation VCR VCR DVD DVD Title Menu for DVD Title List Playback Recording Playback Recording Playing a VHS tape No No Yes Recording on a VHS tape No Yes Yes 3 Playing a DVD No Yes No Recording on a DVD Yes Yes No When pressing DVD VCR playback stops 2 When pressing VIDEO DVD playback stops 3 Only the same program can be recorded on a DVD and a VHS tape 1 1 Selectable options Selectable options on the System Menu differ depending on the media type disc condition and operating status Sub menu The sub menu appears when you select an item from list menu e g a title from the Title List menu and press ENTER The sub menu displays Example When a disc or a VHS tape is stopped options applicable only to the selected item The displayed options differ depending on the Type Selectable option situation and disc type Select an option by pressing and ENTER a 1 Example Title List menu a Bj 3 Title List Original 10 10 AM e e 1 4 Title Length Edit 01 Ch 23 21220150 Title 03 Ch95 Chapter Erase
185. from the Timer List page 84 continued 81 82 1 19 80 When the counter reaches 0 00 the recorder stops recording and turns off To cancel the Quick Timer Press REC repeatedly until the counter appears in the front panel display The recorder returns to normal recording mode To stop recording Press STOP twice Checking the remaining tape length You can check recording information such as remaining tape length or recording mode etc Press DISPLAY while recording The information display appears Press the button repeatedly to change the display page 76 AYN 1 Recording status Time counter Recording mode 4 Remaining tape length 5 Current channel To check the remaining tape length set VCR Function Tape Length of Features in the Setup display correctly page 105 Hint You can view the information also in the front panel display Press TIME TEXT repeatedly to change the display Note that TIME TEXT does not work during One touch Timer Recording 6 Press SYSTEM MENU to turn off the menu To stop recording Press STOP twice If timer settings overlap The program that starts first has priority and the second program starts recording only after the first program has finished If the programs start at the same time the program l
186. function as the buttons on the remote if they have the same or similar names 1 2 3 4 5 6 Open the 5 T cover 006596 6 18 17116 15 14 13 12 fo 9 8 7 1 on standby button 23 2 Disc tray 35 49 94 open close button 35 49 94 4 DVD button 88 VIDEO button 87 5 Tape compartment 72 79 6 amp eject button 72 REC record button 49 79 rewind fast forward buttons 38 9 play button 35 72 11 pause button 36 49 74 79 stop button 35 49 72 79 118 0 SELECT DVD VIDEO buttons 35 49 72 79 11 remote sensor 20 12 Front panel display 47 76 13 PROGRESSIVE indicator 17 101 4 SYNCHRO REC indicator 53 83 5 CHANNEL TRACKING buttons 21 49 73 79 6 ONE TOUCH DUBBING button 96 17 DV IN jack 93 8 LINE 2 IN S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO L MONO R jacks 28 The CHANNEL button has a tactile dot Use the tactile dot as a reference 1 28 About i LINK The DV IN jack on this recorder is an i LINK compliant DV IN jack This section describes the i LINK standard and its features What is i LINK i LINK is a digital serial interface for handling
187. g DVD RWs DVD RWs VR mode or DVD Rs VR mode page 62 To use the Rec Mode Adjust function If the remaining disc space is not enough for the current recording the recorder automatically adjusts the recording mode Select AUTO for Mode when setting the timer Hints You can play the recorded program by selecting the program title in the Title List menu When the start time and the channel or input source to be recorded are the same but the Media setting differs the program is recorded to both the DVD disc and the VHS tape You also turn on the timer programming menu from the System Menu Press SYSTEM MENU to select and select Timer Standard To record a cable or satellite program without using cable box satellite receiver control turn on the cable box or satellite receiver and select the program you want to record Leave the cable box or satellite receiver turned on until the recorder finishes recording Even when correctly set the program may not be recorded if another recording is underway or other prioritized timer setting overlaps Before the timer recording starts TIMER flashes in the front panel display The recorder automatically turns off when a timer recording finishes even if the recording started with the recorder turned on The recorder does not record programs with Copy Never signals Such recordings stop after a few seconds
188. g to create virtual rear speakers from a stereo TV or two front speakers page 19 Selects one of the effects when pressed repeatedly Off No surround effect Surround1 Creates one set of virtual surround speakers Surround2 Creates two sets of virtual surround speakers Surround3 Creates three sets of virtual surround speakers This feature is effective when you use two separate front speakers REPLAY Replays or briefly fast forwards a scene when e ADVANCE pressed during playback Goes to the previous or next frame when pressed during pause mode 149 PREV Goes to the beginning of the current or next title discs NEXT PPI chapter scene track and starts playback when pressed during playback Goes to the beginning of the previous title chapter scene track when PREV is pressed within three seconds after starting a title chapter scene track 4 7 gt Fast reverses or fast forwards the disc when pressed discs fast reverse fast during playback forward Search speed changes with each press BRI with sound Scan Audio is fast reverse fast forward available for DVDs FRI FFI with Dolby Digital FR224 4 gt 22 soundtracks 336 6 FF33 2 FR2 FF2 not available for MP3 FR3 and FF3 are only available for DVDs and VIDEO CDs Plays slow motion when pressed pause mode E S slow Playback speed changes with each pres
189. h available space for the recording page 46 For DVD RWs or DVD RWSs you can free up disc space by erasing titles page 59 Hint To play a disc recorded with this recorder on other equipment finalize the disc page 91 Timer recordings will start with or without the recorder turned on The recorder automatically turns off after a recording has finished This recorder records at x1 speed This recorder shares a single tuner for both the DVD recorder and the VCR You cannot record different programs to a DVD and a VHS tape at the same time Recording mode Like the SP or EP recording mode of VCRs this recorder has eight different recording modes Select a recording mode according to the time and picture quality you need For example if picture quality is your top priority select high quality If recording time is your priority SLP can be a possible choice Press REC MODE repeatedly to switch the recording modes want to record with the best possible picture quality so I ll select HQ D Press REC MODE repeatedly to select the recording mode The display changes on the TV screen as follows HQ SP gt EP LP ESP For details about the recording mode see page 48 6 Press REC Recording starts Recording continues until you stop the recording or the disc is full To stop recording Press STOP Note that it may take a few seconds for
190. he recorder change the channel of your cable box Functions available for VIDEO CDs or satellite receiver during a timer recording or CD Rs CD RWs in video CD page 12 format Functions available for music CDs DVD VIDEO SDE or CD Rs CD RWs in music CD format Functions available for DATA CDs CD Rs CD RWs containing MP3 audio tracks or JPEG image files 222 Functions available for DATA DVDs DVD RWs DVD RWs DATADVD DVD Rs DVD Rs containing VIDEO MP3 audio tracks or JPEG image DVD files VHS Functions available for VHS VIDEOs Audio Layer 3 is a standard format defined by ISO MPEG which compresses audio data 1 Title List How to Use the On S creen Displays the list of the disc contents Connect your digital video camera to the DV IN M enus including the recording information and jack and press the ONE TOUCH DUBBING movie thumbnail image which allows you to button to dub a DV D8 format tape over to a disc select a title to play or edit Quick access to recorded titles One Touch Dubbing DV D8 Dubbing Title List Display the Title List to view all titles on a disc and select a title for playback or editing 5 The following three displays are mainly used to
191. ialog box that requires additional settings Example When Parental in Options setup is selected Create the password 10 10 AM Q ite List Create the password 5 select an option and press ENTER The currently selected option is displayed next to the setup item Example When 16 9 is set vi D Video 10 10 TV 16 9 Black Level On Picture Control Standard Progressive Off e Disc Setting To return to the previous display Press RETURN To turn off the display Press SYSTEM MENU 1 Follow steps 1 to 11 of Dubbing From a DV D8 Format Tape to a DVD page 94 and press SYSTEM MENU to turn off the display 2 Press ONE TOUCH DUBBING The recorder rewinds the tape in the digital video camera and then starts recording the tape contents from the beginning When playback of the tape stops One Touch Dubbing ends automatically To stop recording Press STOP Note that it may take a few seconds for the recorder to stop recording Hint You can also perform One Touch Dubbing when you select DV D8 One Touch Dubbing and press ENTER in step 15 of Dubbing From a DV D8 Format Tape to a DVD on page 94 Follow the instructions appearing on the TV screen Antenna Reception Setting Tuner Preset The Tuner Preset setup allows you to make tuner settings for the record
192. iary audio output connections might alter the safety characteristics of this instrument and create a hazard to the user Any design alterations or additions will make you the servicer responsible for personal injury or property damage resulting therefrom Observe original lead dress Take extra care to assure correct lead dress in the following areas 1 near sharp edges 2 near thermally hot parts be sure that leads and components do not touch thermally hot parts 3 the AC supply 4 high voltage and 5 antenna wiring Always inspect in all areas for pinched out of place or frayed wiring Do not change spacing between a component and the printed circuit board Check the AC power cord for damage Components parts and or wiring that appear to have overheated or that are otherwise damaged should be replaced with components parts and or wiring that meet original specifications Additionally determine the cause of overheating and or damage and if necessary take corrective action to remove any potential safety hazard 6 Product Safety Notice Some electrical and mechanical parts have special safety related characteristics which are often not evident from visual inspection nor can the protection they give necessarily be obtained by replacing them with components rated for higher voltage wattage etc Parts that have special safety characteristics are identified by shading an A or a AN on schematics and parts lists
193. in flat video RF envelope as shown in Fig 6 11 IDEAL ENVELOPE SHEGHT TOOLOW THAGHT TOOHIGH THECHT TOO LOW GUIDE ROLLER 5 GUIDE ROLLER T Fig 6 11 Guide Roller S T Height Adjustment 3 Check Transitional Operation from RPS to Play Check transition from RPS mode to play mode Using a pre recorded SP tape make sure the entry side of envelope comes to an appropriate steady state within 3 seconds as shown in Fig 6 12 If the envelope waveform does not reach specified peak to peak amplitude within 3 seconds adjust as follows 1 Make sure there is no gap between the supply roller lower flange and the tape If there is a gap adjust the supply guide roller again 2 Change operation mode from the RPS to the play mode again and make sure the entry side of envelope rises within 3 second ENTRANCE SIDE ENVELOPE x KZ Voy Fig 6 12 Video Envelope Rising when Operation mode Changes from RPS to Play Mode 6 9 4 Check 1 Make recordings T 120 E 120 and 160 180 tape Make sure the playback output envelope meets the specification as shown in Fig 6 13 2 Play back a self recorded tape recording made on the unit using with T 120 E 120 The video envelope should meet the specification as shown in Fig 6 13 In SP mode A should equal B If the head gap is wide upper cylinder should be checked Fig 6 13 Envelope Input and Output Level 5 Tape Wrinkle Check
194. ing at Auto to have the recorder continued 00 Standard Off Displays a standard picture Cinema 1 White colors become brighter and black colors become richer and the color contrast is increased Cinema 2 Enhances details in dark areas by increasing the black level Personal Adjusts Contrast Brightness Color and Hue using mm Hint When you watch a movie Cinema 1 or Cinema 2 is recommended Progressive If your TV accepts progressive 480p format signals you will enjoy accurate color reproduction and high quality image 1 Select Progressive and press ENTER 2 Select On and press ENTER 3 Follow the instructions appearing on the TV screen Video 10 10 AM Progressive Scan Output 1 Ensure your TV is 480P progressive scan capable 2 Connect with component video output jacks red green blue connections 3 Select OK to test your video signal 4 If video signal appears OK video connection is complete Cancel 1 Ensure your TV is 480p progressive scan capable 2 Connect with component video output jacks red green blue connections See If your TV has component video input jacks on page 17 3 Select OK to test your video signal Alf video signal appears OK video connection is complete 4 Select OK and press ENTER The PROGRESSIVE indicator on the recorder lights up If picture is distorted press 9
195. ions h Slide the cover Buttons with an orange dot next to them can be used with your TV when the TV DVD VIDEO switch is set to TV 1 TV DVD VIDEO switch 21 2 OPEN CLOSE button 35 49 94 3 DVD button 35 49 4 Number buttons 21 36 SET button 21 5 CLEAR button 42 6 AUDIO button 36 SUBTITLE button 36 7 ORIGINAL PLAYLIST button 40 59 8 DISPLAY button 46 TIME TEXT button 47 9 TOP MENU button 35 0 lt gt button 23 11 4 RETURN button 23 2 4 4 PREV previous gt P l NEXT buttons 36 13 4 4 1 0 gt gt search buttons 36 14 ZOOM button 36 15 REC record button 49 6 REC MODE button 49 94 17 SYNCHRO REC button 53 18 ANGLE button 36 19 REPEAT button 36 20 MARKER button 42 21 SEARCH button 42 uoneuuoju Number 5 AUDIO buttons have a tactile dot Use the tactile dot as a reference gt continued 119 120 122 022 on standby button 23 CH channel buttons 21 49 VOL volume buttons 21 25 TV VIDEO button 21 INPUT SELECT button 49 56 94 SUR surround button 36 SYSTEM MENU button 10 TITLE LIST button 40 59 TIMER button 51 MENU button 35 TOOLS button 41
196. ished All connections and setup operations are complete If you use the cable box satellite control check that the control works correctly page 25 EES Easy Setup 10 10 AM Easy Setup is finished To return to the previous display Press RETURN Hint If you want to run Easy Setup again select Easy Setup in the Setup display page 108 To record TV programs using the timer you must set the clock accurately Checking the cable box satellite receiver control setting 1 Turn on the recorder and the cable box satellite receiver 2 Point the recorder s remote at the recorder not at the cable box satellite receiver 3 Press CH and check that the channel changes on the cable box satellite receiver window 4 Press the number buttons and check that the channel changes on the cable box satellite receiver window If you cannot get the recorder to control your cable box satellite receiver Check the settings at Set Top Box Control in Features setup page 105 Check the connection and place the set top box controller near the cable box satellite receiver page 12 continued 25 pue sdnyooy sumag pue sdnyooy Easy Setup 10 10 Do you want to control your set top box with this recorder Changes to the current setting will erase all timer settings No 7 Select whether or not you use the cable box satellite re
197. isplay and disconnect the AC power cord Leave the recorder off for a while then re connect the power cord and press I D on the recorder continued 113 uonewojuj There is not enough disc space for the recording uongeuuoju 114 1 27 112 recording is not complete did not start from the beginning gt There was a power failure during recording gt The recorder s internal clock stopped due to a power failure The clock is automatically set by EDS but it is reset during a power failure when the EDS signal cannot be received page 99 Reset the clock page 99 gt The program that starts first has priority and the second program starts recording only after the first program has finished If the programs start at the same time the program listed first in the menu has priority page 52 gt There is not enough disc space for the recording The indicator flashes after timer recording is set gt Insert a recordable disc page 30 gt Insert a disc with enough space for the recording gt The disc has 99 or more titles which prevents further recording gt The disc is protected page 70 The SYNCHRO REC indicator flashes after Synchro Recording is set gt Insert a recordable disc page 30 gt Insert a disc with enough space for the recording gt The disc has 99 or more titles which prevents furth
198. isted first in the menu has priority If the end time of one setting and the start time of another timer setting is the same the beginning of the program that starts later will be cut 7 00 8 00 10 00 pq 9 00 Program 1 will be cut off 7 00 8 00 9 00 10 00 Programi 2 will be cut off To change or cancel timer recording See Changing or Canceling VCR Timer Settings Timer List on page 84 To use the Rec Mode Adjust function If the remaining tape length is too short for the current recording the VCR automatically changes the recording mode from SP to EP When setting the timer select AUTO in Mode and check that the Tape Length setting 18 correct for the inserted tape VCR Function Tape Length of Features in the Setup display page 105 Hints When the start time and the channel or input source to be recorded are the same but the Media setting differs the program is recorded to both the DVD disc and the VHS tape You also turn on the Timer programming menu from the System Menu Press SYSTEM MENU to select Timer and select Timer Standard The remaining tape length may not be indicated accurately for short tapes such as T 20 or 30 or tapes recorded in LP mode After DISPLAY is pressed it may take one minute for the remaining tape length to appear To record a cable or satellite program without using cable bo
199. itle List Original 10 10 AM No Title Length Edit 01 Ch 23 01 29 03 gt 02 Ch 66 00 31 23 gt 03 Ch 95 01 5 00 gt 04 Ch 97 00 58 56 gt 02 2006 08 00 3 Select a title and press ENTER sub menu appears continued 50 Hints chapter mark is inserted after the scene was erased The chapter mark divides the title into separate chapters on either side of the mark Youcan also erase a section of a Playlist title page 66 Images or sound may be momentarily interrupted at the point where you erase a section of a title Sections shorter than five seconds may not be erased The start and end points of a title may be different from what you have set The total playing time of the title does not change even if a scene was erased If you erase an original title used in a Playlist that Playlist is also erased Dividing a title into two Divide Title You can divide a title into two Note that dividing original titles cannot be undone 1 Press TITLE LIST When editing a DVD RW VR mode DVD R VR mode press ORIGINAL PLAYLIST to switch to the Title List Original if necessary 2 Select a title and press ENTER The sub menu appears 3 Select Divide Title and press ENTER The display for setting the dividing point appears Point is selected OE Divide Title Original 10 10 AM Au
200. k 0008 0277 0144 0056 American 0060 Americast 0899 Antronix 0207 0022 Anvision 0211 0111 0770 Arbatron 0014 0011 0003 0476 Archer 0153 0022 0207 0039 0797 0237 0260 ASE 1080 Auna 1269 BBT 0267 BCC 0276 Belcor 0056 0022 Bell amp Howell 0014 Bell Atlantic 0641 Bell South 0899 Bestlink 0303 Betavue 0022 British Telecom 0003 Cable box brand Prelude Prism Protelcon Pulsar Quasar Quest R Line RadioShack Rampage Ranger RCA Realistic Recoton Regal Regency Rembrandt RK Runco Samsung Sasktel Scientific Atlanta Seam Sears Sejin Siemens Sigma Signal Signature SkyCable Skygiant SL Marx Sony gt continued 125 Code number 0770 0012 0013 0059 0786 0000 0040 0000 0144 0020 0040 0883 0015 0315 0303 0797 0255 1247 0021 0060 0797 0047 1256 0843 0207 0153 0153 0400 0259 0020 0273 0279 0276 0002 0020 0682 0070 0153 0040 0022 0011 0304 0306 0479 0000 0040 0144 0023 0003 0070 0000 1737 0008 0277 0017 0006 0237 0025 0477 0207 0877 0003 0012 0000 0021 1877 0510 0510 1265 0246 0019 uonguuoju 0040 0015 0011 0035 0011 0112 1091 0040 1006 continued 127 128 130 Cable box brand Spectradyne Spectravision Sprucer Standard Components Starcom Stargate Starquest StarSight Stealth Stellar One Sto
201. l sound only Normally select this when dubbing a DV format tape Stereo 2 Records additional audio only Mix Records original and additional sounds Select Stereo 2 or Mix if you have added a second audio channel when recording with your digital video camera For the details see page 104 Line Audio Input 11 Select an option and press ENTER 12 Press 47 RETURN twice 13 Select Dubbing and press ENTER Dubbing 10 10 AM Simple Dubbing Program Dubbing DV D8 Dubbing ENTER Owns Dubbing 10 10 AM List DV D8 Simple Dubbing DV D8 One Touch Dubbing 15 Select DV D8 Simple Dubbing and press ENTER The following display appears Settings and Adjustments Using the Setup Displays By using the setup displays you can make various adjustments to items such as picture and sound as well as select a language for the subtitles The setup displays are used in the following way Playback settings stored on the disc take priority over the setup display settings and not all of the functions described may work SYSTEM MENU 4 4 DOA ENTER d RETURN 1 Press MENU while the recorder is in stop mode The System Menu appears 10 10 AM OE Title List Original Q Tite List Press ENTER Title Menu for DVD Title List DV Tape Mode 44 B gt gt gt 9
202. le conductive parts see note should be more than 1 Megohm Note Accessible conductive parts include metal panels input terminals earphone jacks etc 3 ESD PRECAUTIONS Electrostatically Sensitive Devices ESD Some semiconductor solid state devices can be damaged easily by static electricity Such components commonly are called Electrostatically Sensitive Devices ESD Examples of typical ESD devices are integrated circuits and some field effect transistors and semiconductor chip components The following techniques should be used to help reduce the incidence of component damage caused by static electricity 1 Immediately before handling any semiconductor component or semiconductor equipped assembly drain off any electrostatic charge on your body by touching a known earth ground Alternatively obtain and wear a commercially available discharging wrist strap device which should be removed for potential shock reasons prior to applying power to the unit under test 2 After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ESD devices place the assembly on a conductive surface such as aluminum foil to prevent electrostatic charge buildup or exposure of the assembly 3 Use only a grounded tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder ESD devices 4 Use only an anti static solder removal devices Some solder removal devices not classified as anti static can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ESD devices
203. matting a disc erases all its contents Finalizing is necessary in order to play on equipment other than this recorder After finalizing you cannot edit or record on the disc If you want to edit or record on it again unfinalize or reformat the disc page 70 Note however that reformatting a disc erases all its contents Finalizing is necessary in order to play on equipment other than this recorder The finalized discs can be played on other VR mode compatible players After finalizing you cannot further edit or record on the disc Finalizing is necessary in order to play on equipment other than this recorder After finalizing you cannot further edit or record on the disc lt gt 3441 continued 01 Connecting Digital Video Camera to the DV IN Jack You can connect a digital video camera to the DV IN jack on the recorder to record or edit from a DV D8 format tape Operation is straightforward because the DVD recorder will fast forward and rewind the tape for you you do not need to operate your digital video camera Do the following to start using the DV D8 Edit functions of this recorder See the instruction manual supplied with the digital video camera as well before connecting The DV IN jack is for input only It will not output signals You cannot use the DV IN jack when your digital video camera does not work with this recorder Connect the camera to the
204. me may differ slightly from the VHS tape counter value The sound being played back main sub etc is the dubbed sound Dubbing cannot be made when Progressive of Video is set to On in the Setup display Dubbing stops when the DVD is played back to the end and stops the DVD deck or the VHS video deck is stopped the tape remaining time runs out The System Menu TOOLS menu and information display are not displayed during dubbing Copyrights Recordings made from discs and other copyrighted material are solely for individual enjoyment and other unauthorized use is prohibited under copyright law Unauthorized editing of copyrighted material is prohibited under copyright law Dubbing selected titles and scenes Program Dubbing You can select titles or scenes from a DVD and dub the contents to a VHS tape all at once 1 Press VIDEO and insert a VHS tape with its safety tab in place To select the recording mode SP or EP press REC MODE repeatedly see page 78 2 Press DVD and insert a source disc To select DVD sound language or subtitle press AUDIO or SUBTITLE during playback see page 36 Press SYSTEM MENU The System Menu appears 4 select Dubbing and press ENTER dubbing Tie List lt gt 1 004410 10 10 Simple Dubbing Program Dubbing DV D8 Dubbing e Disc Setting continued 89 1 21
205. n TRANSISTOR KSA812 TRANSISTOR KSA812 TRANSISTOR KSC1623 L TRANSISTOR KSC1623 L TRANSISTOR KSC1623 L TRANSISTOR KSR1104 TRANSISTOR KSC1623 L TRANSISTOR KSC1623 L lt TUNER gt TM BLOCK VRA05ASE lt VIBRATOR gt CRYSTAL 27MHz CRYSTAL SMD 24 576 2 CRYSTAL 8MHz US Canadian 8 6 Ref No XS1 Part No 9 885 070 70 Description Remarks CRYSTAL SMD 24 5 6MHz CNJO1 J301 J302 J303 J304 J305 RD701 RD702 RD703 RD704 RD705 JZ01 4204 4206 4208 4210 X X X SW SW2 SW3 SW4 1 815 688 11 9 885 083 84 1 400 316 11 1 400 316 11 9 885 083 84 9 885 083 84 9 885 083 84 9 885 083 84 9 885 083 84 9 885 083 84 1 400 316 11 9 885 102 51 9 885 102 51 9 885 102 51 9 885 102 51 9 885 102 51 9 885 069 77 9 885 069 77 9 885 069 77 9 885 069 77 FRONT JACK BOARD K K KK K K K K K K K K lt CONNECTOR gt CONNECTOR FPC 6PSN lt BEAD CORE gt BEAD SMD 47ohm CORE FERRITE BEAD 220ohm CORE FERRITE BEAD 2200hm BEAD SMD 47ohm BEAD SMD 47ohm BEAD SMD 47ohm BEAD SMD 47ohm BEAD SMD 47ohm BEAD SMD 47ohm CORE FERRITE BEAD 2200hm lt DIODE gt DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE CDS3C30GTH CDS3C30GTH CDS3C30GTH CDS3C30GTH CDS3C30GTH SWITCH SWITCH TACT POWER SWITCH TACT ONE TOUCHDUB SWITCH TACT CH DOWN SWITCH TACT CH UP 0701 0702 0703 0704 0705 0706 0707 0708 0709 01701 1701 L701 LD701
206. n memory and play them immediately whenever you want Bookmark Up to ten bookmarks per disc can be set CLEAR 9 6 During playback press MARKER favorite scene The bookmark is set To play from bookmarks 1 During playback press SEARCH N 5 amp amp Search 01 02 03 04 05 2 Press 4 to select a bookmark and press ENTER Playback starts from the selected bookmark Playing a Title From the Title List The Title List menu displays the program titles on the disc DVD lt gt ORIGINAL TITLE LIST PLAYLIST MENU MENU x DEAN 9660 ENTER e 1 Press DVD to operate the DVD recorder 2 Place a disc on the disc tray Press TITLE LIST Example DVD RW VR mode Title Length Edit 02 Ch66 00 03 Ch 95 04 Ch 97 01 5900 gt 00 58 56 gt Ch23 2 02 2006 0800 PM 1 Disc type Displays a disc type Also displays the title type original or Playlist for DVD RWs VR mode DVD Rs VR mode and DVD RAMs Movie thumbnail image Title information Displays the title number title name recording date and recording mode indicates a protected title while indicates unprotected 4 Clock To erase bookmarks 1 During playback press SEARCH 2 Press to select the
207. nal is received from the connected equipment When the connected equipment turns off the recording stops and the recorder turns off To stop recording Press Bl STOP twice To cancel Synchro Rec function Press SYNCHRO REC before recording starts The SYNCHRO REC indicator on the recorder turns off If you press S YNCHRO REC during Synchro Rec the recording stops the SYNCHRO REC indicator turns off and the recorder turns off If the timer settings of a Synchro Recording and another timer recording overlap Regardless of whether or not the program is a Synchro Rec program the program that starts first has priority and the second program starts recording only after the first program has finished If the end time of one setting and the start time of another timer setting is the same the beginning of the program that starts later will be cut 7 00 8 00 9 00 10 00 Program 2 will be cut off continued 83 You cannot change the timer settings for recording currently underway Timer List displays both the DVD recorder and VCR timer settings 84 85 86 1 20 The recorder starts recording only after detecting the video signal from the connected equipment The beginning of the program may not be recorded regardless of whether or not the power is on or off To use the connected equipment during Synchro Rec standby cancel the standby mode by pr
208. nbalanced sync negative C 0 286 Vp p load impedance 75 ohms DV IN 4 pin jack i LINK 5100 LINE OUT VIDEO OUT phono jack 1 Output signal 1 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced sync negative AUDIO OUT phono jacks 2 Standard output 327 mVrms Load impedance 47 kilohms Output impedance less than 10 kilohms Continued on next page VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER COMPACT DIGITAL VIDEO DVD RECORDER SONY DIGITAL AUDIO OUT OPTICAL Optical output Jack 18 dBm wave length 660 nm phono Jack Output signal 0 5 Vp p 75 ohms COMPONENT VIDEO OUT Y Phono jack Y 1 0 Pn 0 7 Vp p 75 ohms S VIDEO OUT 4 pin mini DIN jack Y 1 0 Vp p unbalanced sync negative C 0 286 Vp p load impedance 75 ohms SET TOP BOX CONTROL US Canadian Mini jack General Power requirements 120 V AC 60 Hz Power consumption 36W Power back up Back up duration 0 min US Canadian 30 min Mexican Operating temperature 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Operating humidity 25 to 80 Dimensions including projecting parts and controls w h d 430 x 82 x 334 mm Approx 17 x 1 4 13 4 inches Mass 4 8 kg Approx 10 6 Ibs Supplied accessories Remote commander remote 1 Size R6 batteries 2 Antenna cable 1 Audio video cord 1 Set top box controller 1 US Canadian Design a
209. nd a scene at 2 hours 5 minutes and 20 seconds enter 20520 If you make a mistake wait a moment until the display returns to the elapsed playing time display then select another number 4 Press ENTER The recorder starts playback from the selected point To turn off the display press TOOLS yoeqheld 41 1 9 40 42 Locking the recorder Child Lock You can lock all of the buttons on the recorder so that the settings are not canceled by mistake With the recorder turned on and stopped hold down the recorder for more than ten seconds The recorder turns off and CHILD LOCK appears in the front panel display The indicator remains lit if there is a timer setting The recorder will not work except for timer recordings To unlock the recorder hold down on the recorder until CHILD LOCK disappears from the front panel display The recorder is unlocked and turns on To stop timer recording while the recorder is locked press twice The recording stops and the recorder is unlocked The recorder will be unlocked when you stop timer recording by pressing you insert a tape Depending on the disc you may not be able to use the TOOLS menu to search for a title chapter track or enter the time code for a playback point Bookmarking a favorite scene Bookmark Lr You can have the recorder store specific portions of a disc i
210. nd specifications are subject to change without notice 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 solder splashes and bridges 2 Check the interboard wiring to ensure that no wires are or contact high wattage resistors 3 Lookforunauthorized 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 though functioning show obvious signs of deterioration Point them out to the customer and recommend their replacement 5 Check the line cord for cracks and abrasion Recommend the replacement of any such line cord to the customer Check the B voltage to see it is at the values specified Check the antenna terminals metal trim metallized knobs screws and all other exposed metal parts for AC leakage Check leakage as described below To Exposed Metal Parts on Set AC voltmeter 0 75 V Earth Ground Fig A Using an AC voltmeter to check AC leakage WARNING WHEN SERVICING DO NOT APPROACH THE LASER EXIT WITH THE EYE TOO CLOSELY IN CASE IT IS NECESSARY TO CONFIRM LASER BEAM EMISSION BE SURE TO OBSERVE FROM A DISTANCE OF MORE THAN 25 cm FROM THE
211. ng AUDIO VOL Adjust the volume of your TV Select the channel your TV TV VIDEO Switch your TV s input source Select the channel on Sony TV Number buttons and SET WIDE MODE Switch to or from the wide mode of a Sony wide screen TV Code numbers of controllable TVs If more than one code number is listed try entering them one at a time until you find the one that works with your TV Manufacturer Code number Sony 01 default Akai 04 AOC 04 Centurion 12 Coronado 03 Curtis Mathes 12 14 Daewoo 04 22 Daytron 03 12 Fisher 11 General Electric 04 06 10 Hitachi 02 03 04 J C Penney 04 10 12 JVC 09 KMC 03 LG Gold Star 03 04 17 Magnavox 03 04 08 12 21 Marantz 04 13 MGA Mitsubishi 04 12 13 17 NEC 04 12 Panasonic 06 19 Philco 02 03 04 08 Philips 08 21 Pioneer 06 16 continued 21 sumag pue sdnyooy 19 20 pue sdnyooy 22 1 4 Step 5 Gonnecting the Power Cord Plug the recorder and TV power cords into an AC outlet After you connect the power cord you must wait for a short while before operating the recorder You can operate the recorder only after the front panel display lights up and the recorder enters standby mode If you connect additional equipment to this recorder page 28 be sure to connect the power cord only after all connections are complete
212. nish DEU German ENG English ESP Spanish FIN Finish FRA French GRE Greek HUN Hungarian IDN Indonesian IND Hindi ISL Icelandic ITA Italian IWR Hebrew JPN Japanese KOR Korean MAL Malay NLD Dutch NOR Norwegian POL Polish POR Portuguese RUS Russian SVE Swedish THA Thai Cable box brand Code number GC Electronics Gemini General Instrument GHZ Gibraltar Global GMI GoldStar Goodmind Gradiente Hamlin Healthway Interactive Hitachi Houston Tracker Hwalin Hytek IBM IEEC Interbuy IPC Guest Services Jasco Jebsee Jerrold Kuang Yu Leon LG Linsay Macom Maestro 0207 0056 0330 0016 0040 0077 0030 0232 0233 0144 0021 0015 0070 0057 0242 0014 0797 0013 0400 0476 0011 0014 0098 0810 0024 0003 0015 0276 0078 0003 1327 0069 0057 0015 0797 0144 0040 0770 0797 1136 0020 0009 0034 0259 0015 0273 0206 0058 1020 1015 0769 0011 0154 0009 0008 0003 0033 0014 0255 0011 0303 0007 0670 1018 0274 0893 0315 0153 0015 0014 0400 0003 0014 0276 0011 0012 0020 0024 0015 0047 0098 0476 0031 0029 0111 0032 0054 0810 0028 0024 0069 0015 0040 0144 0440 0033 0812 1 30 Abbreviation Language TUR Turkish VIE Vietnamese ZAF Afrikaans Cable box brand Code number Magnavox 0797 0027 0032 0334 0069 Millennium 0618 0153 Memorex 0000 Mitsubishi 0003 Motorola 04
213. nnecting a Digital Video Camera to the DV IN Jack and then move on to the section on dubbing For more information about i LINK see About i LINK on page 117 Hint If you plan to do additional editing on a disc after the initial dub use the DV IN jack and record on DVD RW VR mode or DVD R VR mode Note that erasing unwanted scenes does not free up disc space for DVD Rs VR mode Finalizing a Disc Preparing a Disc for Playback on Other Equipment Finalizing is necessary in order to play discs recorded with this recorder on other DVD equipment When you finalize a DVD RW DVD RW Video mode DVD R DVD R Video mode a DVD menu will be automatically created which can be displayed on other DVD equipment Before finalizing check the differences between the disc types in the table below Differences between the disc types Discs are automatically finalized when removed from the recorder If you want to record on it again reformat the disc page 70 Note however that reformatting a disc erases all its contents RW Finalizing is unnecessary when playing a disc on VR format compatible equipment Even if your other DVD equipment is VR format compatible you may need to finalize the disc especially if the recording time is short After finalizing you cannot edit or record on the disc If you want to edit or record on it again unfinalize or reformat the disc page 70 Note however that refor
214. nt To record on this recorder see Recording From Connected Equipment With a Timer Synchro on page 53 and page 83 Connect the equipment to the LINE 1 IN jacks of the recorder to record using the Synchro Rec function Connecting to the LINE 2 IN jacks on the front panel Connect other VCR or similar device to the LINE 2 IN jacks of this recorder If the equipment has an S video jack you can use an S video cord not supplied instead of the yellow video plug of the audio video cord Do not connect to the S VIDEO and yellow VIDEO jacks at the same time You can connect a second DVD player and record DVDs Other VCR etc OUTPUT VIDEO F AUDIO ttt CD c m o m C Audio video cord not supplied S video cord supplied to LINE 2 IN coc Signal flow Quick Guide to Disc Types Recordable and Playable Discs Automatically Playable on DVD RW formatted compatible players automatically finalized ow ETT Playable mode 2 y DYD dn compatible players finalization DVD RW unnecessary page 91 RW Video Format Video Playable on most DVD players x mode page 49 finalization necessary RWE Playable DVD R compatible players finalization necessary page 91 DVD R DL
215. o Chapter Automatically divides a recording a title into chapters by inserting chapter markings at specified intervals The markings are inserted while the recording is being made Off No chapter mark is inserted 5 Min Inserts chapter marks at approximately 5 minute intervals 15 Min Inserts chapter marks at approximately 15 minute intervals Actual intervals may differ depending on the size of the recording The selected setting should be regarded as an approximate chapter interval Language Parental Control Settings Factory Settings Options The Options setup allows you to set up other operational settings 1 Press SYSTEM MENU while the recorder is in stop mode 2 Select Setup and press ENTER 3 Select Options and press ENTER The Options setup appears with the following options The default settings are underlined 10 10 AM options List Language Parental Front Display Auto Command Mode DVD3 Factory Setting Language OSD On Screen Display Switches the display language on the screen Disc Menu DVD VIDEOS only Switches the language for the DVD menu Audio DVD VIDEOS only Switches the language of the soundtrack When you select Original the language given priority in the disc is selected Subtitle DVD VIDEOS only Switches the language of the subtitles recorded on the disc When
216. ode and Video mode DVDs created in Video mode have the same format as a DVD VIDEO while discs created in VR Video Recording mode allow the contents to be programmed or edited DVD R page 30 A DVD R read plus is recordable disc that 18 the same size as a DVD VIDEO Contents can be recorded only once to a DVD R and will have the same format as a DVD VIDEO DVD R page 30 A DVD R is arecordable disc that is the same size as a DVD VIDEO Contents can be recorded only once to a DVD R The DVD R has two different modes VR mode and Video mode DVDs created in Video mode have the same format as a DVD VIDEO while discs created in VR Video Recording mode allow the contents to be programmed or edited DVD VIDEO page 33 A disc that contains up to eight hours of moving pictures on a disc the same diameter as a CD The data capacity of a single layer and single sided DVD is 4 7 GB Giga Byte which is 7 times that of a CD The data capacity of a double layer and single sided DVD 18 8 5 GB a single layer and double sided DVD is 9 4 GB and double layer and double sided DVD is 17 GB The picture data uses the MPEG 2 format which is a worldwide standard of digital compression technology The picture data is compressed to about 1 40 average of its original size The DVD also uses a variable rate coding technology that changes the data to be allocated according to the status of the picture Audio information
217. on the remote This is a DVD recorder with built in VHS video deck and allows recording playback of DVD discs and The on screen display illustrations used in this manual VHS tapes DVD editing is also possible may not match the graphics displayed on your TV os Recording and timer recording Easy dubbing The explanations regarding discs in this manual refer to discs created on this recorder The explanations do not apply to discs that are created on other recorders and played back on this recorder Record TV programs on a DVD or VHS tape Dub in either direction between a DVD disc and either manually or using the timer VHS tape with the simple press of a button DVD VIDEO Icon Meaning Functions available for DVD RWs Functions available for DVD RWs in VR Video Recording mode Functions available for DVD RWs DVD gen DVD ay in video mode O WHS O WHS 1 m m Functions available for DVD Rs Functions available for DVD Rs VR Video Recording mode Functions available for DVD Rs in Note that copy protected signals will not be recorded uso video mode Functions available for DVD Easy selection between DVD and Control 0r VIDEOs VCR receiver Set top box contro TRAM Functions available for DVD RAMs Simply press the DVD or VIDEO button to select Connect the supplied set top box controller to have the media format you want to use t
218. ost pinch roller ASS Y LEVER UNIT PINCH 4 PLATE JOINT SPRING PINCH DRIVE Fig 2 32 Ass y Lever Unit Pinch Plate Joint Spring Pinch Drive Removal 2 4 20 Ass y Lever 9 Guide Removal 1 Remove the Spring 89 Guide 2 Lift the Ass y Spring 9 Guide in the direction of arrow Note 1 Take extreme care not to get grease on the Guide Post 2 Afterreinstalling check the bottom side of the Post 9 Guide to the top side of Main Base SPRING 9 GUIDE ASS Y LEVER 9 GUIDE Fig 2 33 Ass y Lever 9 Guide Removal 2 16 2 4 21 FE Head Removal 2 4 22 Ass y ACE Head Removal 1 Pull out the FPC from connector of Ass y ACE Head 2 Remove the screw 3 Lift the Ass y ACE Head Q SCREW 9 Wp ASS Y HEAD ACE 2279 EZ 1 Remove the FE Head in the direction of arrow to lift up FE HEAD Fig 2 34 FE Head Removal Fig 2 35 Ass y ACE Head Removal 2 4 23 Ass y Slider S Removal 1 Move the Ass y Slider 5 T to slot and then lift it to remove Refer to arrow ASSY SLIDERS Fig 2 36 Assy Slider S Removal 2 18 2 4 24 Plate Ground Deck Ass y Cylinder Re moval 1 Remove the 3 Screws 2 Lift the Plate Ground Deck 3 Lift the Ass y Cylinder Q Assembly 1 Match the 3 holes in the bottom of Ass y Cylinder to th
219. oved Auto Repeat On Plays back a tape repeatedly The VCR rewinds the tape to the beginning and restarts playback automatically Off Turns off Auto Repeat Synchro Recording Sets the recorder to record programs from connected equipment that has a timer function such as a satellite tuner to a DVD disc to DVD to VIDEO Sets the recorder to record programs from connected equipment that has a timer function such as a satellite tuner to a VHS tape Downmix DVDs only Switches the method for mixing down to two channels when you play a DVD which has rear sound elements channels or is recorded in Dolby Digital format For details on the rear signal components see Connecting to audio L R Jacks on page 19 This function affects the output of the following jacks LINE OUT AUDIO L R jacks AUDIO OUT L R jacks DIGITAL AUDIO OUT OPTICAL or COAXIAL jack when Dolby Digital is set to D PCM page 102 Dolby Surround Normally select this position Multi channel audio signals are output to two channels for enjoying surround sounds Normal Multi channel audio signals are downmixed to two channels for use with your stereo Audio Dynamic Range Control DVDs 0nly Makes the sound clear when the volume is turned down when playing a DVD that conforms to Audio DRC This affects the output from the following Jacks
220. pecified herein indicate a potential shock hazard that must be eliminated before returning the instrument to the customer 4 READING SHOULD NOT BE ABOVE 0 5 TEST ALL EXPOSED METER SURFACES 2 WIRE CORD 5 ALSO TEST WITH PLUG REVERSED 1 COUTE USING AC ADAPTER PLUG AS REQUIRED Fig 1 AC Leakage Test supply cord and connect a jumper wire between the two prongs of the plug 2 Turn on the power switch of the instrument 3 Measure the resistance with an ohmmeter between the jumpered AC plug and all exposed metallic cabinet parts on the instrument such as screwheads antenna control shafts handle brackets etc When an exposed metallic part has a return path to the chassis the reading should be between 1 and 5 2 megohm When there is no return path to the chassis the reading must be infinite If the reading is not within the limits specified there 15 the possibility of a shock hazard and the instrument must be repared and rechecked before it is returned to the customer See Fig 2 Antenna Terminal Exposed Metal Part ohmmeter Fig 2 Insulation Resistance Test Read and comply with all caution and safety related notes on or inside the cabinet or on the chassis Design Alteration Warning Do not alter or add to the mechanical or electrical design of this instrument Design alterations and additions including but not limited to circuit modifications and the addition of items such as auxil
221. r select On Otherwise select Off 1 Turn on the TV Press Vo The recorder turns on 3 Switch the input selector on your TV so that the signal from the recorder appears on your TV screen Tnitial setting necessary to operate the DVD recorder will be made You can change them later using setup appears If this message does not appear select Easy Setup in the Setup display to run Easy Setup page 108 4 Press ENTER The setup display for selecting the language used in the on screen display appears Easy Setup Select the screen language English Fran ais Espa ol 5 Select language and press ENTER The setup display for clock setting appears Easy Setup Select a method for setting the clock If you select Auto this recorder will look for a time signal when you turn it off Manual 6 Select Manual and press ENTER Press 11 to set the month and press Set the day year hour minutes and AM PM in the same way then press ENTER The day of the week is set automatically If you used antenna hookup C page 15 you can select Auto The recorder will automatically search for a channel that carries a time signal when you turn off the recorder after finishing Easy Setup The setup display for cable box satellite receiver control appears continued 23 18 Press ENTER when Finish appears Easy Setup is fin
222. re screen and cuts off the portions that do not fit Audio Settings Audio The Audio setup allows you to adjust the sound according to the playback and connection conditions 1 Press SYSTEM MENU while the recorder is in stop mode 2 Select Setup and press ENTER 3 Select Audio and press ENTER The Audio setup appears with the following options The default settings are underlined 10 10 AM DVD ET Audio Tuner Audio Main Digital Out Downmix Dolby Surround Audio Standard Scan Audio On DV D8 Audio Input Stereo 1 Line Audio Input Stereo Tuner Audio Selects the sound to be recorded Main Records only the main sound SAP Records only the SAP Second Audio Program sound If no SAP sound is received the main sound is recorded regardless of the setting Digital Out The following setup items switch the method of outputting audio signals when you connect a component such as an amplifier receiver with a digital input Jack For connection details see Connecting to Your AV Amplifier Receiver on page 18 Press ENTER and select Dolby Digital or DTS 10 10 Digital out Dolby Digital v D PCM DTS Dolby Digital If you connect a component that does not accept the selected audio signal a loud noise or no sound will come out from the speakers and may affect your ears or cause
223. rm Suena Madritel Supercable Supermax Sylvania Tandy Tatung Teac Technics Teknika Teleavia TeleCaption Teleview Texscan TFC Thomson Timeless Toshiba Trans PX Trinity Tristar TS Tusa Code number 0769 0058 0021 0203 0003 0098 0015 0797 0015 0542 0274 0807 1018 1230 0276 0883 0001 0258 0097 1018 0029 0146 0040 0221 0063 0001 0310 1256 0418 0012 0059 0003 0000 0303 1248 0883 0255 0303 0015 0058 0307 0096 0015 0305 0040 0305 0422 0637 0040 0096 0274 0013 0017 0276 0024 Index Words in quotations appear in the on screen displays Numerics 16 9 25 100 4 3 Letter Box 25 100 4 3 5 25 100 60 Add 67 68 ADVANCE 37 74 ANGLE 36 Antenna 14 15 AUDIO 36 77 Audio 106 Audio cords 18 Audio DRC 103 Audio settings 102 Auto Clock Set 99 Auto Play 105 Auto Preset 98 Auto Repeat 105 Batteries 20 Black Level 101 Bookmark 42 Brand Code 105 C Cable box 13 14 Cable box brand 125 Cable box brand code 125 Ch Digit lock 105 Changing or canceling timer settings Timer List 55 84 Chapter 123 Chapter Erase 60 CHAPTER MARK 62 CHAPTER MARK ERASE 62 Check 66 Child Lock 40 Cleaning discs 114 TV COMM TV Guide TV86 Uniden Unika 0010 0144
224. rol X Point Tracking Center Adjustment 0 5 Head Switching Adjustment 1 4 0 PREV REPLAY ADVANCE NEXT 9 C 55 gt 200 PAUSE STOP Mode P MED O MARK ERAGE O O O ANGLE REPEAT MODE OOOO MARKER SEARCH COMMAND MODE DVD 1 2 Fig 6 1 6 1 6 1 1 b TEST location for adjustment mode setting Short Circuit for few seconds and release Just one time Fig 6 2 Function Timer PCB Top View 6 2 6 1 2 Head Switching Point Adjustment 1 Playback the alignment tape 2 Intermittently short circuit the two Test Points on Function Timer PCB while setting the adjustment mode See Fig 6 2 3 Press the 1 0 buttons remote control adjustment operates automatically See Fig 6 1 6 3 6 2 VCR MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT 6 2 1 Tape Transport System and Adjustment Locations transport system has been adjusted precisely the factory Alignment 15 not necessary except for the following Noise observed on the screen 2 Tape damage 3 Parts replacement the transport system Lower flange height of guide 15 used as the reference for the transport adjustment To maintain the height of the tape guide and prevent damage do not apply excessive force onto the main base CYLINDERASS Y GUIDE ROLLER S GUIDE R
225. s reverse slow motion forward slow motion We 903 3 M a2 2 ayback direction only 4416 06 06 1I II PAUSE Pauses playback discs If you pause playback for more than five minutes playback starts automatically yoegAejd 35 9eqAeld continued 37 1 9 Playback Options 4 OPEN CLOSE ___ S emm 068 ENTER gt RETURN REPLAY gt gt I NEXT ex ADVANCE I 4 PREV tees gt PLAY 44 lt 1 1 gt gt gt _ 9 6 STOP 9 OO PALSE ANGLE REPEAT 9 Operation Disc OPEN CLOSE Stops playing and opens the disc tray All discs AUDIO Selects one of the audio tracks recorded on the disc E when pressed repeatedly Selects the audio source BA Selects stereo or monaural audio tracks SUBTITLE Selects a subtitle language when pressed repeatedly DVD ANGLE Selects an angle when pressed repeatedly DVD If various angles multi angles for a scene are recorded on the disc es appears in the front panel display ZOOM Zooms into scene during playback or still mode when pressed repeatedly x Magnification changes as follows normal x2 x4 normal The zoom function may not work depending on the DVD To zoom in a JPEG image see page 44 Button Operation Disc REPEAT Displays the items to be repeated when pressed Select an item using and press ENT
226. select the connection from Line or Line2 When the cable box or satellite receiver is connected to the recorder s VHF UHF IN jack select the output channel Ch3 Ch4 Ch Digit lock Allows you to select whether to fix the digits for your cable box or satellite receiver Select this when your cable box or satellite receiver only accepts a three or more digit channel number Normally select this Lock to 2 digits Select this only when your cable box or satellite receiver only accepts a two digit channel number sjuawysnipy pue 50198 continued 105 1 25 5 Audio DVDs only Outputs audio signals during FF1 fast forward of a DVD disc with Dolby Digital soundtracks Off No sound is output during FF1 fast forward Sound will be interrupted during Scan Audio DV D8 Audio Input Stereo 1 Records original sound only Normally select this when dubbing a DV format tape Stereo 2 Records additional audio only Mix Records both original and additional sounds Select Stereo 2 or Mix if you have added a second audio channel when recording with your digital video camera Line Audio Input When recording from equipment connected to the LINE 1 IN or LINE 2 IN jack to a DVD disc in this recorder select line input audio Records stereo sound only Select this for discs other than DVD RWs VR mode DVD Rs VR mode Stereo
227. signal out CHECK 618 619 YES CHECK IC801 52 53pin 12 AFC signal out CHECK C626 R639 NO CHANGE IC601 7 13 BLUE MISSING STOP VCR Section SELECT LINE MODE WITROUT INPUT SIGNAL CHECK IC601 37 38pin CHECK C618 C619 14 318MHz out CHECK 0801 50 52 AFC signal CHECK 0626 699 CHECK IC601 50pin signal CHECK C622 698 CHANGE IC601 7 14 AUDIO MISSINGIN vcR Section EE MODE VCRSTOP MODE INPUT CHOICE MODE 0801 44 46 56 58pin Audio signal input NO CHECK 819 C820 825 C826 YES IC4MO1 57pin AUDIO SIGNAL CHECK CAM28 4 01 51 pin CAMO1 78 80 pin 3 58Mhz AUDIO SIGNAL 10801 48 60 pin CaM AUDIO SIGNAL CHECK 821 C827 CHECK NO C443 R4M16 RAM17 7 15 AUDIO MISSING IN REC MODE Secti on CHECK AUDIO MISSING IN EEMODE MONO 501 9 71 AUDIO SIGNAL R523 R524 R525 R511 501 37 38 CHECK CLK DATA R509 510 501 78 80 CHANGE AUDIO SIGNAL 10501 0501 26 AUDIO FM C511 R506 CHANGE IC501 CHECK CYLINDER 7 16 CHECK AUDIO MISSING INPB MODE 301 76 AUDIO SIGNAL 501 4 AUDIO SIGNAL 336 R322 R348 CHANGE IC501 10301 10 AUDIO SIGNAL 301 58 AND CHANGE 0301 0301 9 AUDIO FM SIGNAL NO CHANGE IC3
228. sive format In this case set Progressive to Off in Video setup page 101 2 Select Rating Level and press ENTER The selection items for Rating Level are displayed DVD Parental 10 10 AM 12002222 Change Password Level 8 Adults Level 7 Level 6 Level 5 Level 4 Level 3 Level 2 The lower the value the stricter the limitation Select the level and press ENTER The Parental setting 1s complete To cancel the Parental setting for the disc set Rating Level in step 3 To change the password select Change Password in step 2 and press ENTER When the display for registering a password appears enter a new four digit password using the number buttons If you forget your password select Factory Setting of Options in the Setup display Playback of discs without the Parental Control function cannot be limited on this recorder Depending on the disc you may be asked to change the Parental Control level while playing the disc In this case enter your password then change the level Front Display Adjusts the lighting of the front panel display Auto Adjusts to low lighting when power is off Bright Maintains bright lighting when power is off Dimmer Maintains low lighting regardless of whether power is on or off Off Turns off the lighting when power is off Maintains the lighting when power is on
229. st with the goal scenes and other highlights but you also want to keep the original recording 9 9 9 2 In this case you compile highlight scenes as Playlist title You can even rearrange the scene order within the Playlist title See Editing a Playlist on page 66 The advanced edit functions available for Playlist titles are Renaming a title page 63 Erasing a title page 59 Erasing a chapter page 60 Erasing a section of a title A B Erase page 60 Editing a Playlist scene page 66 Dividing a title page 61 Combining titles page 67 Hint You can switch the Title List to show original or Playlist While the Title List menu is turned on press ORIGINAL PLAYLIST repeatedly You cannot protect Playlist titles f a message appears and indicates that the disc s control information is full erase unnecessary titles Once the disc is finalized you cannot create or edit Playlist titles on the disc 1 Press TITLE LIST When editing a DVD RW VR mode or DVD R VR mode press ORIGINAL PLAYLIST to switch to the List Original if necessary 2 Select a title and press ENTER The sub menu appears 3 Select and press ENTER The display for setting point A and B appears Start is selected DvD A Ev dr 00 00 07 Title No 01
230. t Check the audio cord connection A tape cannot be inserted gt Check that a tape is not already in the tape compartment VCR Recording The channel cannot be changed from the one you are recording gt Set the TV s input source to TV No TV program appears on the TV screen gt Make sure the TV is set to the channel for the VCR If a monitor is used set it to video input gt Select the correct source with the CH INPUT SELECT buttons Select a channel number when recording TV programs select LINE1 or LINE2 when recording from other equipment TV reception is poor gt Adjust the TV antenna The tape starts playing as soon as it is inserted gt The safety tab has been removed To record this tape cover the tab hole Notes About This Recorder On adjusting volume Do not turn up the volume while listening to a section with very low level inputs or no audio signals If you do the speakers may be damaged when a peak level section is played On cleaning Clean the cabinet panel and controls with a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild detergent solution Do not use any type of abrasive pad scouring powder or solvent such as alcohol or benzine On cleaning discs disc lens cleaners Do not use a commercially available cleaning disc or disc lens cleaner wet or spray type These may cause the apparatus to malfunction Notes about the discs
231. t recording press PAUSE again If you pause recording for more than five minutes recording stops automatically To watch another TV program while recording 1 Slide the TV DVD VIDEO switch to TV 2 Press TV VIDEO to set the TV to the TV input Select another channel the TV To watch a DVD while recording Press DVD to operate the DVD recorder insert a disc and press gt PLAY Hints To select a channel you can use the number buttons Enter the channel number and press SET You can select a video source from the LINE 1 IN or LINE 2 IN jacks using the INPUT SELECT button Tape information displayed the TV screen will not be recorded on the tape You can turn off the TV during recording If you are using a cable box or a satellite receiver make sure to leave it on You cannot change the recording mode channel input source while recording If you insert a tape with its safety tab removed the tape is ejected when you press REC Recording using the Quick Timer One touch Timer Recording You can set the recorder to record in 30 minute increments 1 Press VIDEO to operate the VCR 2 Press REC repeatedly to set the duration Each press increases the time by 30 minutes up to six hours Normal recording 0 30 1 00 gt 5 30 gt 6 00 gt and OTR light up and the remaining recording time appears in the front panel display
232. ted with the lead free mark due to their particular size LEAD FREE MARK Unleaded solder has the following characteristics e Unleaded solder melts at a temperature about 40 C higher than ordinary solder Ordinary soldering irons 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 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 CAUTION The use of optical instrument with this product will increase eye hazard CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure ATTENTION AU COMPOSANT AYANT RAPPORT A LA SECURITE LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFIES PAR UNE MARQUE A SUR LES DIAGRAMMES SCHEMATIQUES ET LA LISTE DES PIECES SONT CRITIQUES POUR LA SECURITE DE FONCTIONNEMENT NE REMPLACER CES COM POSANTS QUE PAR DES PIECES SONY DONT LES NUMEROS SONT DONNES DANS CE MANUEL OU DANS LES SUPPLEMENTS PUBLIES PAR SONY TABLE CONTENTS Precautions 1 S
233. ters Since the displayed number of characters is limited their appearance in menus such as Title List may be different When the display for entering characters appears follow the steps below DVD ORIGINAL PLAYLIST TITLE LIST 9 6 RETURN 1 Press DVD to operate the DVD recorder 2 Press TITLE LIST When editing a DVD RW VR mode or DVD R VR mode press ORIGINAL PLAYLIST to switch to the Title List Original if necessary 3 Select a title and press ENTER The sub menu appears 4 Select Title Name and press ENTER The Title Name display appears Cursor Input row 2 Backspace Space Delete Clear Finish Setting buttons Character palette continued 63 Playing Playlist title 1 Press TITLE LIST Press ORIGINAL PLAYLIST to switch to the Playlist Title List 3 Select a Playlist title and press ENTER 4 The sub menu appears Select Play and press ENTER Hint When a Playlist title is created the start and end points will become chapter marks and each scene will become a chapter The picture may pause when an edited scene is played The start and end points in a title may be different from what you have set 60 1 15 D Select the character you want to enter using 4 4 and pr
234. tes Situations below may cause slight inaccuracies with the recording time Recording a program with poor reception or a program or video source of low picture quality Recording on a disc that has already been edited Recording only a still picture or just sound Recording a stereo SAP program The recorder can receive and record stereo SAP programs Stereo programs When a stereo program is received the STEREO indicator lights up in the front panel display If there is noise in the stereo program press AUDIO repeatedly until the MONO indicator disappears from the TV screen The sound will be recorded in monaural but with less noise Recording may not start immediately after REC is pressed You cannot change the recording mode during recording or recording pause f there is a power failure the program you are recording may be erased You cannot change the channel or input source during recording Recording using the Quick Timer One touch Timer Recording You can set the recorder to record in 30 minute increments 1 Press DVD to operate the DVD recorder 2 Press 6 REC repeatedly to set the duration Each press increases the time by 30 minutes up to eight hours Normal recording 0 30 gt 1 00 7 30 8 00 gt and OTR light up and the remaining recording time appears in the front panel display When the counter reaches 0 00
235. the recorder stops recording and turns off 12 hours 30 minutes for DVD R DL Double Layer DVD R DL Dual Layer discs To cancel the Quick Timer Press REC repeatedly until the counter appears in the front panel display The recorder returns to normal recording mode To stop recording Press STOP twice Note that it may take a few seconds for the recorder to stop recording Checking the disc status while recording You can check the recording information such as recording time or disc type Press DISPLAY during recording The information display appears Press the button repeatedly to change the display page 46 1 Disc type 2 Recording status 3 Recording time 4 Recording mode 5 Remaining disc space 6 Channel or input source Hint You can view the information also in the front panel display Press TIME TEXT repeatedly to change the display Note that TIME TEXT does not work during One touch Timer Recording Creating chapters in a title The recorder will automatically divide a recording a title into chapters by inserting chapter marks at 5 or 15 minute intervals during recording Select the interval 5 Min default or 15 Min in DVD Auto Chapter of Features in the Setup display page 104 If you do not want to divide titles select Off Hint You can create chapters manually when playin
236. the yellow video plug When using this connection be sure to connect the audio cord to the LINE OUT AUDIO L R jacks INPUT 7 or projector R L VIDEO red white yellow LINE OUT SVIDEO 0UT Audio video cord supplied S video cord not supplied cmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Amm to S VIDEO OUT to LINE OUT VIDEO AUDIO L R VCR DVD recorder A signal flow When playing wide screen images Some recorded images may not fit your TV screen To change the picture size see page 100 Do not connect to the S VIDEO OUT and yellow LINE OUT VIDEO jacks at the same time During DVD recording you cannot watch VHS pictures by pressing VIDEO as the S VIDEO OUT jack will output DVD video signals only Do not connect your TV s audio output jacks to the LINE IN AUDIO jacks at the same time This will cause unwanted noise to come from your TV s speakers 16 Step 4 Connecting to Your AV Amplifier Receiver Select one of the following patterns according to the input jack on your AV amplifier receiver This will enable you to listen to DVD audio tracks through your AV amplifier receiver AUDIO OUT Audio cord INPUT not supplied white white AV amplifier receiver VCR DVD recorder to AUDIO OUT L R to DIGITAL AUDIO OUT COAXIAL or OPTICAL OPTICAL COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
237. timer recording starts If timer settings overlap a message appears To change or cancel a timer recording select Edit from the Timer List page 55 7 Press SYSTEM MENU to turn off the menu To stop recording Press STOP twice Note that it may take a few seconds for the recorder to stop recording If timer settings overlap The program that starts first has priority and the second program starts recording only after the first program has finished If the programs start at the same time the program listed first in the menu has priority If the end time of one setting and the start time of another timer setting is the same the beginning of the program that starts later will be cut 7 00 8 00 9 00 10 00 2 will be cut off 7 00 8 00 9 00 10 00 Programi 01 Program 2 will be cut off To change or cancel timer recording See Changing or Canceling DVD Timer Settings Timer List on page 55 If the timer settings of a Synchro Recording and another timer recording overlap Regardless of whether or not the program 15 Synchro Rec program the program that starts first has priority The recorder starts recording the second program about ten seconds after the first program has finished If the end time of one setting and the start time of another timer setting 18 the same the beginning of the program that starts later will be cut 7 00 8 00 9 00 10 00 Program Program 2
238. tment and compartment covers shields and isolation resistor capacitor networks Do not operate this instrument or permit it to be operated without all protective devices correctly installed and functioning 2 Be sure that there are no cabinet openings through which adults or children might be able to insert their fingers and contact a hazardous voltage Such openings include but are not limited to excessively wide cabinet ventilation slots and an improperly fitted and or incorrectly secured cabinet back cover 3 Leakage Current Hot Check With the instrument completely reassembled plug the AC line cord directly into a 120V AC outlet Do not use an isolation transformer during this test Use a leakage current tester or a metering system that complies with American National Standards institute ANSI C101 1 Leakage Current for Appliances and Underwriters Laboratories UL 1270 40 7 With the instrument s AC switch first in the 2 ON position and then in the OFF position measure from a known earth ground metal water pipe conduit etc to all exposed metal parts of the instrument antennas handle brackets metal 3 cabinets screwheads metallic overlays control shafts etc especially any exposed metal parts that offer an electrical return path to the chassis Any current measured must not exceed 0 5mA Reverse the instrument power cord plug in the outlet and repeat the test See Fig 1 Any measurements not within the limits s
239. to a disc These titles are then further divided into chapters at either 5 or 15 minute intervals according to the DVD Auto Chapter setting of Features in the Setup display DVD _ _ VIDEO AUDIO SYSTEM MENU tpm lt 9 e D gt PLAY ESTOP H PAUSE REC MODE VIDEO 2 Insert a source disc 3 Press DVD to operate the DVD recorder 4 Press TOP MENU or TITLE LIST to select a title 5 Start playing the DVD and then press STOP or Ill PAUSE at the point where you want to start dubbing To select DVD sound language or subtitle press AUDIO or SUBTITLE during playback see page 36 6 Press DVD on the recorder Dubbing starts To stop dubbing Press B STOP Note that it may take a few seconds for the recorder to stop dubbing To dub using the on screen menu 1 After step 5 above press SYSTEM MENU 2 Select Dubbin 8 from the System Menu and press ENTER 10 10 AM OE Dubbing List Simple Dubbing Program Dubbing DV D8 Dubbing e Disc Setting 3 Select Simple Dubbing and press ENTER 10 10 AM dubbing Simple Dubbing VIDEO gt DVD Program Dubbing DVD VIDEO DV D8 Dubbing 4 Select DVD VIDEO and press ENTER The display asks for confirmation 5 Select Yes and press ENTER Dubbing starts If the disc s menu appears when
240. to rewrite the DVD menu f the disc contains PC data unrecognizable by this recorder the data may be erased DVD Playback Playing OPEN CLOSE Le DVD TOP MENU 9 D gt PLAY Q MENU l e E STOP 1 Press DVD to operate the DVD recorder 2 Press OPEN CLOSE and place a disc on the disc tray Playback side facing down 3 Press OPEN CLOSE to close the disc To stop playback Press STOP Hints Youcan play DATA CDs or DATA DVDs with MP3 audio tracks or JPEG image files pages 43 or 44 If you insert a DVD VIDEO VIDEO CD or CD playback starts automatically depending on the disc When playing a DVD RW DVD RW DVD R DVD R and DVD RAM you can select the title from the Title List menu page 40 When using a DVD RAM with a cartridge remove the disc from the cartridge To play a disc recorded with other equipment on this recorder finalize the disc on the recording equipment first Forsimultaneous VHS and DVD operation see page 9 Using the DVD s Menu When you play a DVD VIDEO or a finalized DVD RW DVD RW Video mode DVD R or DVD R Video mode you can display the disc s menu by pressing TOP MENU or MENU tray Wait until LOAD disappears from the front panel display Press gt PLAY Playback starts SUR Surround lets you enjoy surround sound effects by discs surround using sound imagin
241. trol is set to On Edit options for DVD RWs VR DVD Rs VR mode You can enjoy advanced edit functions First you have two options for a DVD RW VR mode and DVD R VR mode editing either the original recording called the original or the playback information created from the original called a Playlist Since each is different in nature and offers different merits read the following and select the one that better suits your needs To edit original titles Edits made to the original titles are final If you plan to retain an unaltered original recording create and edit a Playlist see below The edit functions available for original titles are Renaming a title page 63 Erasing a title page 59 Erasing a chapter page 60 Setting protection against erasure page 59 Erasing a section of a title A B Erase page 60 Dividing a title page 61 To create and edit Playlist titles A Playlist is a group of Playlist titles created from the original title for editing purposes When you create a Playlist only the control information necessary for playback such as the playback order is stored on the disc Since the original titles are left unaltered Playlist titles can be re edited If you erase an original title used in a Playlist that Playlist 18 also erased Example You have recorded the final few matches of a soccer tournament on a DVD RW VR mode You want to create a dige
242. tup display page 102 Playing quickly with sound 5 Audio DVDs with Dolby Digital soundtracks 0nly You can play quickly with dialog or sound during fast forward of a DVD with Dolby Digital soundtracks Simply press during playback Hint To turn off the Scan Audio function set Scan Audio of Audio to Off in the Setup display page 104 Sound will be interrupted during Scan Audio Playing VIDEO CDs with PBC functions VCD PBC Playback Control allows you to play VIDEO CDs interactively using a menu on your TV screen When you start playing a VIDEO CD with PBC functions a menu appears Select an item using the number buttons and press ENTER Then follow the instructions in the menu press gt PLAY when Press SELECT appears Operations differ depending on the disc See the instructions supplied with the disc To cancel PBC Playback Press MENU to display Menu Off To use the PBC functions press MENU again to display Menu On Resuming playback from the point where you stopped the disc Resume Play Press gt PLAY again after stopping a disc to resume playback from the same point start from the beginning press STOP twice and press gt PLAY The point where you stopped playing is cleared when you open the disc tray you play another title you switch the Title List menu to original or Playlist DVD RW VR mod
243. u turn on your recorder Settings are made in the following order 080 Language Setup Clock Setup Cable Box Sat Control Setup Tuner and Channel Setup TV Type Setup Audio Connection Setup Finished Q w Number buttons 0000 009 t lt 69 ENTER RETURN o 4 3 Letter Box For standard TVs Displays wide screen pictures with bands on the upper and lower sections of the screen 4 3 Pan Scan For standard TVs Automatically displays wide screen pictures on the entire screen and cuts off the sections that do not fit 16 9 For wide screen TVs or standard TVs with a wide screen mode For details see Video Settings 14 on page 100 14 Press ENTER The setup display for selecting the type of Dolby Digital signal appears Easy Setup 10 10 AM Dolby Digital Dolby Digital 15 Select the type of Dolby Digital signal you want to send to your amplifier receiver If your AV amplifier receiver has a Dolby Digital decoder select Dolby Digital Otherwise select D PCM 16 Press ENTER The setup display for selecting the type of DTS signal appears Easy Setup 10 10 AM 17 Select whether or not you want to send a DTS signal to your amplifier receiver and press ENTER If your AV amplifier receiver has a DTS decode
244. uctions for Easy Setup page 23 from step 4 The picture does not fill the screen even though the aspect ratio is set in TV Type in Video setup gt The aspect ratio of the disc is fixed on your DVD Sound There is no sound gt Re connect all connections securely gt The connecting cord is damaged gt The input source setting on the amplifier or the connection to the amplifier is incorrect gt The recorder is in reverse play fast forward slow motion or pause mode gt If the audio signal does not come through the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT OPTICAL or COAXIAL jack check the Audio setup settings page 102 Sound is noisy gt When playing a CD with DTS soundtracks noise will come from the LINE OUT AUDIO L R or AUDIO OUT L R jacks page 38 The sound volume is low gt The sound volume is low on some DVDs The sound volume may improve if you set Audio DRC in Audio setup to Wide Range page 103 An alternate audio track cannot be recorded or played gt Second Audio Program SAP is not available for all programs The program you are recording does not have a second audio program gt You have set Tuner Audio in Audio setup to Main page 102 Select SAP to record alternate audio programs gt If you have connected an AV amplifier to the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT OPTICAL or COAXIAL jack and want to change the audio track fora DV
245. urn to normal playback press REPEAT to select Off and press ENTER Press 97 RETURN to turn off the display Only with PBC function off Playing restricted DVDs Parental Control DVD If you play a restricted DVD a message appears asking whether you want to override the restriction 1 Select OK and press ENTER The display for entering your password appears 2 Enter your four digit password using the number buttons The recorder starts playback To register or change the password see Parental DVD VIDEOs only on page 107 yoeqheld gt continued 39 Searching for Title Chapter Track etc You search DVD title chapter VIDEO CD by track or scene titles tracks are assigned individual numbers on the disc select the title or track by entering its number You can also search for a scene using the time code o 00 60 Number buttons 9 tpm 9 5 g TOOLS Press TOOLS during playback The TOOLS menu appears 2 Selecta search method Title for DVDs Chapter for DVDs Track for VIDEO CDs with PBC function off Time for DVDs VIDEO CDs Searches for a starting point using the time code Press 4 4 gt to select the number of the title chapter track etc you want or press the number buttons to enter the time code For example Time To fi
246. work for scene playback Once the disc is finalized you cannot edit Playlist titles on the disc Combining two titles into one Combine Titles You can select a Playlist title and combine it with another Playlist title 1 Follow steps 1 to 5 of Editing a Playlist page 66 to select a Playlist title The sub menu appears 2 Select Combine Titles and press ENTER The next title below is also selected 10 10 AM OE Playlist No Title 01 32 02 96 03 Ch 95 04 Ch 97 Length Edit 00 05 04 gt 00 00 51 gt 01 59 00 gt 00 58 56 gt 1 4 02 2006 03 25 Select Add and press ENTER Start is selected E Add p 00 00 07 Playlist No 01 02 2006 03 25 PM 10 10 AM Scene No 01 53 End 00 00 00 Start 00 00 00 4 Press ENTER at the start point You can use gt PLAY 4 1 lt STOP and IM PAUSE to find the point End is selected OW 10 10 AM Scene No 01 Start 00 00 10 p 00 00 10 Playlist No 01 May 02 2006 03 25 PM End 00 00 00 Cancel 5 Press ENTER at the end point Add is selected To reset the start or end point select Start End and repeat step 4 or 5 Press ENTER The display returns to the Edit Scene display The selected section is
247. x satellite receiver control turn on the cable box or satellite receiver and select the program you want to record Leave the cable box or satellite receiver turned on until the recorder finishes recording Even when correctly set the program may not be recorded if another recording is underway or other prioritized timer setting overlaps You cannot record on a tape with its safety tab removed Before the timer recording starts TIMER flashes in the front panel display The recorder automatically turns off when a timer recording finishes even if the recording started with the recorder turned on Recording From Connected Equipment With a Timer Synchro Rec You can set the recorder to automatically record programs from connected equipment that has a timer function such as a satellite tuner Connect the equipment to the LINE 1 IN jacks on the rear of the recorder page 13 When the connected equipment turns on the recorder starts recording a program from the LINE IN jacks VIDEO 4 4 Oo 9 5 C STOP REC MODE SYNCHRO eo REC Press VIDEO to operate the VCR Insert a tape with its safety tab in place Press REC MODE repeatedly to select the recording mode SP or EP Press SYSTEM MENU while the recorder is in stop mode Select Setup and press ENTER Select Features and press ENTER The Features setup appears OOo Aa G
248. you select Auto the subtitle language changes according to the language you selected for the soundtrack See page 124 for an explanation of the language abbreviations If you select a language in Disc Menu Subtitle or Audio that is not recorded on the DVD VIDEO one of the recorded languages will be automatically selected Parental DVD VIDEOs only Playback of some DVD VIDEOS can be limited according to a predetermined level such as the age of the users Scenes may be blocked or replaced with different scenes 1 After step 3 above select Parental and press ENTER f you have not entered a password the display for registering a new password appears Enter a 4 digit password using the number buttons 10 10 AM Create the password Create the password Setting The display for confirming the password appears Re enter the password Create the password 10 10 AM Confirm the password When you have already registered password the display for entering the password appears Enter a 4 digit password using the number buttons Enter the password 10 10 AM rite List Enter the password Setting Additional Information Troubleshooting If you experience any of the following difficulties while using the recorder use this troubleshooting guide
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