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1.                        5 24  4  Mechanism Checks and Adjustments                          5 25  4 1  Reel Table Torque Check aaa sawsawan een 5 25  4 2  Adjusting the BT Lever Assembly Position and  Checking the Back Tension Torque in Play Mode       5 25  4 2 1  BT Lever Pole Position Adjustment                   5 25  4 2 2  Checking the Back Tension Torque  Play Modyo     PNN NEE 5 25  4 3           Path Adjustment   Na    5 26  4 3 1  Adjustment Procedure       Ab 5 26  4 3 2  Load Lever Assembly Height Adjustment         5 26  4 3 3  Guide Roller Height Adjustment                        5 27  4 3 4  Audio R P Head  ACE HEAD  Height  Adjustment  Azimuth Adjustment and  Horizontal Position Adjustment                          5 28  4 3 5  Checking After Adjustment                                5 29E  6  ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS  Circuit Boards          NANGKA AA MA 6 1  Self  Diagnosis Display    6 2  1  Self Diagnosis Contents and Mechanism Mode  DISPLAY                          6 2  2  Electrical Adjustment        aaa 6 4  2 1  Servo Circuit                                               6 4  2 1 1  Test Equipment and Standards Required            6 4  2 1 2  Location of Adjustment Points                           6 4  2 1 3  Switching Position Adjustment                          6 5  2 1 4  SP STIL V LOCK Adjustment                           6 5  2 2  Video Circuit Relay Jig u s 6 6  2 2 1  Test Equipment and Standards Required            6 6  2 3  MTS Decoder Circuit Adju
2.                    Overall wiring Diagram  51       5                                Overall wiring Diagram  SLV L65HFAR L75HFAR        System Control  amp  Servo Circuit Diagram  QM ME io T          System Control  amp  Servo Circuit Diagram   SLV L65HFAR L75HFAR                                             Audio  amp  Video Circuit Diagram  SLV L45 AR               Video  amp  Audio Circuit Diagram   SLV L6SHFAR L75HFAR                   eese eene nn saaan    4  SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND PRINTED  WIRING BOARDS   CP 1 Board  PW A  Power Supply Circuit Diagram      CP 1 Board  VA A  Video  Audio  amp  Tuner  Circuit Diagram  51                                                         CP 1 Board           Video  Audio  amp  Tuner  Circuit Diagram  SLV L65HFAR L75HFAR                   Video Circuit Waveforms   usados eta tv eto eg eege  VP 1 Board Video Pre Amp circuit Diagram            9  VP 1 Board Video Pre Amp circuit Diagram   SLV L65HFAR L75HFAR                                             A7101 Display  FLD  Grid Anode Assignment                         AA                          1  2 Boards Operation Key  Display  amp  Timer  Circuit Diagram  SLV LASAR                                         TM  1  2 Boards Operation Key  Display  amp  Timer  Circuit Diagram  SLV L65HFAR L75HFAR                     Page    1 1  1 2  1 3  1 3  1 3  1 4  1 4    1 5    1 6  1 6    1 6  1 7  1 7  1 7  1 7    1 8E  1 8E    2 1  2 1    2 1  2 3E  2 3E    3 1  3 2  3 3  3 5  3 7    3 9  3 11    3
3.         m  VOLTAGE    RECUPLAY  NODE             VD        NOTE  NOT USED 1 OPEN CIRCUIT   EH    in          2                          R                1 17500            25   H   NOTE or SPECIFIED 010065 1 155133 or G  ADI              HIFLL INF    SLV L  SHFAR         USED    SLV L45AR L65HFAR L75HFAR    VIDEO CIRCUIT WAVEFORMS    TEST  LOCATION  IC101 PIN14  REC  0  4Vp p   REC C  TE _                     PONENS    IC101 PIN 15  PLAY  0  25Vp p   PB Y  C     IC101 PIN18  REC  0  2Vp p     REC Y     IC101 PIN25  26  REC  PLAY            0  5Vp p      1  101 PIN28  REC   1Vp p   VIDEO IN     4 1    TEST  LOCATION    IC101 PIN37    REC  PLAY    AVp p   C SYNC     A MAMA           a TAH satan    IC101 PIN38    VP 1 BOARD VIDEO PRE AMP CIRCUIT DIAGRAM  SLV L45AR     ENV SW  HF SW P  ENV DET  PB         REC  PLAY     2Vp p               DEO OUT  is     poU                     PIN40  42 mti LL    REC  PLAY PT  0  35Vp p            01           46  PLAY  0  4Vp p    IC101        48  50  52      REC  PLAY  ET    0  25Vp p    WF V PG2ZK                   VP 1    V2 17501 AF 4N ZSY    REC ADJ                 gt          721122     ANO    Jz           lt  C   l   Gio ww               ele  SIS        0  01    LO Cr   CVA ADCN101             VIDEO PRE         IC181 LA OO11L                     lin  N 24 11853 o  ROMO PY Ee  Ao   VOLTAGE    RECC          MODE                                     a     4                        AI   O     alala  JN  Minn 2       gt  E    4 8    VP 1 P W B 
4.        VIF RF OUTPUT   CH 3 or CH 4    3  Receive the signal of TV multichannel sound generator   and confirm so that the   L        within the monitor TV  when PILOT switch to ON    4  Set OFF the pilot switch of the TV multichannel sound  generator  then measure the DC output voltage of  TP635 and write the value down    5  Set ON the pilot switch and confirm that     ST   within  the indicator panel lights  If not  adjust VR635  VCO   until   ST   lights    6  Measure the output voltage of TP635  and adjust  VR635  VCO  so that the output voltage agree with the  value  within   0 03 V  measured in step 3           2 3 5  INPUT LEVEL ADJ     Measuring Point   Measuring Equipment   Adj  Condition    TP631 TV multichannel  sound generator  Standard audio  signal generator  AC voltmeter    Adj  Location Adj  Value  VR631  INPUT LEVEL  100   5 mVrms    1  Input the output signal of the TV multichannel sound  generator into the VCR ANT input terminal    2  Set the TV multichannel sound generator as follows    SAP switch   OFF  EXT  MONO  switch   ON    3  Input 300   50 Hz sine wave into the EXT INPUT terminal  of the TV multichannel sound generator from the standard  audio signal generator    4  Connect the AC voltmeter to the EXT INPUT terminal  and  adjust the output level of the standard audio signal  generator so that the input voltage becomes 343 7   1  mVrms  terminated at 6009     5  Adjust the VR631  INPUT LEVEL  so that the AC voltme   ter connected to TP631 becomes 10
5.      18 VRE33  ST  DBX       ic23f  t Q is FILTER     T  T          IDEO OUT          3            M nis  vCH    3 9    TO                       L P F  D A CONVERTER    SINC SEP                BDOSI 17T500 AFAHN ZSY    3 10    HEAD DRUM             CH2      SP HEAD  CHI              CH        LP HEAD  CH2         LA KA    f  17       SY A         SV  RF SY        AMP SY  EWV DET              AUDIO CIRCUIT DIAGRAM  SLV L45AR                                          AD IN AVI  TO JK221  apo IC101 1172 La715010M  LINER AUDIO  A MUTE  MECHANISM BLOCK   ES 10 SY A  M   TO TUNER AUDIO OUT      TO JK221    REC PB AD  CV     TO TUNER    AUDIO E  R P HEAD zz  12001 REC     0202202025 Kee                 BIAS                 AUDIO  E HEAD A          BDA1 17501 AFAN ZSY    FULL    E HEAD X       VIDEO CIRCUIT DIAGRAM  SLV L45AR      102  72   B Lon    VP 1 BOARD  s  ii   01201            700111 VIDEO PRE AMP IC101c72 Gs  y 7M yo         LATISOIDM TO SY A    TRICK H RF    SWD       TP183    RF Sw P    RENT               CUR  CEP REC          se P    ORC YD         TO SY A        DAC Pal TO AUDIO  TO SY A 0203            011   1048                           ORC VD MUTE  TO 57                        H AMP SY H SYNC                          gm   i  E   1002  YD      3 592056            1H 2H        VD IN Bess       E        TU  1    TO TUNER  IC1021172   FSC  10 TUNER    3 11 3 12    SLV L45AR L65HFAR L75HFAR    12C CLK  12C DATA  TO SY A    ON 16301 DISPLAY  La    H AMP SY   TO ST A   Y LO
6.      NG apo  the marking line on the slide crescent which is aligned 2 2  IDLER  with the reference line on the crescent mounting  Nasi 1  REVIEW  Example  In Fig 2 2 2  marking line 6 is aligned with the det  reference line on the crescent mounting   so the mecha  Crescent slide    nism is seen to be in FF REW mode  OD  QU   2 2 4  SELF DIAGNOSIS DISPLAY O WEG  Some models are equipped with the SELF DIAGNOSIS OCT  DISPLAYS function  CL 211 E  EJECT    Use it as a means of finding out the symptoms and cause   of the error before performing repairs    For details  refer to the separate service manual for the Fig  2 2 2  respective models     9 6    3  DISASSEMBLING THE MAIN PARTS  OF THE MECHANISM    POINTS TO NOTE     When fitting the parts of the mechanism  refer to the   Assembly Notes   and proceed in the reverse of dis   assembly order      Dis assembly and assembly should be carried out in  EJECT mode unless a movement mode is explicitly  specified  EJECT mode is the state in which the cassette  tape has been ejected      Clamps are used to prevent parts coming loose  When  removing a clamp  be careful not to force it  as this can  result in damage     3 1  HOW TO MAKE THE MECHANISM  MOVE    In order to check a movement such as front loading  front  unloading  tape loading  tape unloading  raising lowering  and pressing the pinch roller  you will need to operate the  loading motor  There are two methods of operating the  loading motor  and these are explained in sections
7.     1 216 045 00  1 216 073 00  1 216 049 11  1 216 105 00  1 216 049 11    1 216 089 00  1 216 061 00  1 216 049 11  1 216 055 00  1 249 405 11    1 216 285 11  1 249 415 11  1 249 429 11  1 216 109 00  1 216 085 00    1 216 085 00  1 216 073 00  1 216 073 00  1 216 083 00  1 216 073 00    1 249 436 11  1 216 065 00  1 249 419 11  1 216 073 00  1 249 425 11    1 212 946 11  1 216 055 00  1 216 051 00  1 216 059 00  1 216 081 00    1 216 081 00  1 216 085 00  1 216 073 00  1 249 409 11  1 216 037 00    1 216 101 00  1 216 037 00  1 216 029 00  1 202 724 00  1 216 035 00    1 216 049 11  1 216 103 00    Description    METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  CARBON    CARBON  CARBON  CARBON  CARBON  METAL CHIP    RES CHIP  METAL CHIP  CARBON  CARBON  METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  CARBON    METAL CHIP  CARBON  CARBON  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP    CARBON  METAL CHIP  CARBON  METAL CHIP  CARBON    FUSIBLE   METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  CARBON   METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  SOLID   METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP    1K    1K  220  4 7K    15K  15K  47K  820  33K    15K  22K  4 7K  4 7K  680    680  10K  1K  220K  1K    47K  3 3K    1 8K  100    680  10K  330K  33K    33K  10K  10K  27K  10K    39K  4 7K  1 5K  10K  4 7K    3 3   1 8K  1 2K  2
8.     Edici  n con otra  videograbadora    Conexi  n para grabar con esta videograbadora    Esta videograbadora  para grabar     C        900 O    e                P all                    videograbadora   para reproducir     Kap     Cable de audio video       27   Flujo de se  ales     Lanzadera de    Videoc  mara u otra    Notas    Lu    Aseg  rese de conectar  los enchufes a las    tomas del mismo color     Si ha conectado esta  videograbadora a las  tomas LINE IN y LINE  OUT de la otra  grabadora  seleccione  correctamente la  entrada para evitar un  zumbido    De forma alternativa   puede utilizar las  tomas LINE IN de la  parte posterior de la  videograbadora     contin  a    Operaciones avanzadas    29    31       Edici  n con otra videograbadora  continuaci  n     Consejos     Para editar con m  s  precisi  n  utilice las  teclas 11 PAUSE de las  videograbadoras para  poner fin a la pausa y  comenzar    editar   Para eliminar escenas  no deseadas  presione     PAUSE en esta  videograbadora al  principio de una escena     que no quiere  Cuando  termine la escena   vuelva a presionar  H PAUSE para  reanudar Ja grabaci  n   edici  n montada      Nota     Cuando una pausa  dura m  s de cinco  minutos  ei aparato  reproductor cambia  autom  ticamente al  modo de reproducci  n  y esta videograbadora   para grabar  pasa al  modo de parada        Operaci  n al grabar con esta  videograbadora                   11 PAUSE    Antes de comenzar a editar    Encienda el televisor y cam
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10.     Plastic spring        5  Shaft          6  Mounting    Fig 3 4 1    3 5  CYLINDER  DRUM     3 5 1  CYLINDER MOTOR  ROTOR AND STATOR    See Fig  3 5 1   1  Refer to section 3 2 and remove the mechanism unit   2  Remove the screw  1  and remove the cylindere arth  assembly  2    3  Remove the two screws  3   the rotor  4  and the spacer       4  Remove the three screws  5  and the stator  6      ASSEMBLY NOTES    1  When fitting the rotor  4   align the long hole  9   beside  the triangular mark on the rotor  4    with the hole  9 in  the rotor disk      When fitting the screws  3  and  5   use the torque  gauge screwdriver  J 6082 047 A   Give the screws a  tightening torque of 3 kg cm      Align the dowels   on the cylinder earth assembly  2   with the holes  2 in the chassis      After fitting the mechanism unit  do the switching  position adjustment of the servo circuit      8  Screws             4  Rotor           9  Long hole  used for  alignment when fitting  the rotor     A    Triangular mark       as     7  Screws   2  Cylinder  earth  assembly    Hole  Use for alignment  when fitting the rotor     Fig  3 5 1    5 11    3 5 2  CYLINDER ASSEMBLY  See Fig  3 5 2    1  Refer to sections 3 5 2  and remove the cylinder unit   the rotor  and the stator    2  Remove the three screws   and the cylinder assembly     2      ASSEMBLY NOTES    1 Be careful not to scratch or soil the top of the cylinder   After fitting the cyiinder  clean the surface    2 Align the cylinder ass
11.     and take out the under  frame  2   pulling it towards you    3  Press down the tray lock lever  3  and the lid opener  lever  4   and loosen the tray  5   lifting it away from you   In this state  press the clamp       and remove the door  opener lever  7     4  Remove the two clamps  8  and take out the stand L  9    Be careful not to exert too much force on the clamps  8    as this could cause damage     ASSEMBLY NOTES    1  Apply grease  SGL 505  to the grooves  1  on the stand     the inside of the hole  3 in the drive shaft 42  and the  mounting hole 49 in the door opener lever of the stand  H      Before fitting the stand L  9  be sure to move the tray   5  back as far as the EJECT mode position  Put the two  pins  9 on the tray     into the grooves   on the stand  L  Put the drive shaft  2 into the hole  3      Be suretofasten the two clamps  1  and theclamp  6  on  the stand R  and to fasten the two clamps  8  on the  stand L      9 Stand L          lock lever  4  Lid opener    lever     7  Door opener  lever    Hole     2 Under frame   Clamp    Fig 3 3 4    3 3 4  START RACK GEAR AND FRONT RACK  GEAR  See Figs  3 3 5 and 3 3 6    1  Remove the mechanism unit  referring to section 3 2    2  Remove the cassette mechanism assembly  referring to  section 3 3 1    3  Remove the special screw  1   When you dothis  slide  the front rack gear assembly  2  towards the front until it  stops  then take it off the shaft     Take care not to  damage the shaft  3     4  Remove
12.     e There are few cases than the part isn t mounted  in this model is printed on this diagram                            101       VIDEU PRE                10181 LA70011L                TP183        CSW P2    qu                       e E                  2  02  77 L  Omo            19  4 002  77   Bl   CON     ON   29       Jio   MEE       NG   Q   E A          ER  VOLTAGE  RECI PLAY          TE       J2954 O  J2955 0       pa  NG        V2 17500 AF 4HN ZSY   gt                  o  s      o 7 ola S  z  mH  4 C          L y HA       ew  ze IECH CN O z   gt  D   gt   UN           NG CN              519   OG     6            SS 5    X                JO   E    8 5212       H  4 na      NG LL    ro   lt  lt  2      ILU  n O  Lo Es        5  Of 5  OF    220 6  3     2 7    SLV L45AR L65HFAR L75HFAR    VP 1 BOARD VIDEO PRE AMP CIRCUIT DIAGRAM  SLV L65HFAR L75HFAR           AUDIO PRE AMP  Heo  ILA oe          2  662908  1 0  1           NAG 2702 628                       fi 5    L2301  10    AW    4 10    SLV L45AR L65HFAR L75HFAR    A7101 DISPLAY  FLD  GRID   ANODE ASSIGNMENT DRAWING  amp  TABLE    GRID  amp  SEGMENT ASSIGNMENT ANODE CONNECTION       TM 1  TM 2 BOARDS OPERATION KEY  DISPLAY  amp  TIMER CIRCUIT DIAGRAM  SLV L45AR          1    Tl 17501 AFAN ZEV    A7101       CN102    di RR711 1AV4T41B01200       8  IR RECEIVER   0 0         1                                                  CN711  HEATER   D HEATER 4 ZE      e m  ALWAYS  23   2      z z z z  BACK UP GND Bes i b b 
13.     us    SU  FLD DATA           po  Ly HEATER            lt  HEATER           gt  SC      sag    SWD 5v 13 1551 1 Ga  SEG    To          Bad  SEG 4     p         SEG a d  29  SEG f 1551882      s              4 1        5  TEG d SEG  gt p poe  SEG    1551832 ao  SEG o  SEG a d k     EYE  pe  gt  See E ENER  Ee  07179    41      SY l  Tos 1951 Ser CHAD  e r  B shg  ESE P                 LI 5   a                         7         bi   e 1951 330r         H        There are few cases than             isn t mounted            j in this model is printed on this diagram     Roter   DRIVE       NOTENOT USED OPEN CIRCUIT               KI  NAKS           SLV LISHFAR NOT USED    SLV 675HFAR NDT USED  USE  NOF USED       4 13 4 14    SLV L45AR L65HFAR L75HFAR    SERVO CIRCUIT WAVEFORMS    IC301  PIN 23  REC PB    RF SWP  2Vidiv   10ms div     IC301  PIN 24  STILL    2 V div   10ms div     IC301  PIN 24  STILL    V LOCK  2V div   200 s div     IC301  PIN 28  REC PB    C SYNC  2V div   20y s div     IC301  PIN 33 34  REC PB    2V div   5us div     4 15    PIN 65  REC PB    DFG  500mVidiv   5004s div     16301  PIN 66  REC PB    100mV div   10ms div      C301  PIN 67  REC PB    CFG OUT  200mV div   500 us div     IC301  PIN 74  REC    1 V div   20ms div        WF S AF4H Z    IC301 SYSTEM CONTROL  amp  TUNING CONTROL MPU PIN FUNCTIONS TABLE         No  Name     Signal Function                                1              Ground terminal       BIL         Bilingual mode indicating signal o
14.    5  RID 5      IR DATA    UR 57101 57102 7103  ALL CLEAR            E HG TR  K    SC EL       2   xs    JE  AES pue        1 i       GO                      H     hu           Tum  ELD DATA          0 muse a               x SS  G   SEG k SEG e  M l e   Ee ES  SMD SY B         sos   9 59 pru pang  Kan il PEEP Bes r  wi s    cm         SEG a 4  20          Les             euo  WU ERAP PAA But                     XE E      i                               GER         C                 aes                      je  C          a 24  MANOS                  55  Sy 75  DS  C7122  R7132 4 0  C713 _ 560  R7131  Hi hl       e     o          R7151  80       07151 d   07152  KE  wrsc LED      ATR LED  4  ceca       SEL2410    SEL2410E  visk   DRIVE    4 11 4 12    SLV L45AR L65HFAR L75HFAR    TM 1 P W B       1ACAB10C1800AB             e There are few cases than the part isn t mounted  in this model is printed on this diagram           TM 1 TM 2 BOARDS OPERATION KEY  DISPLAY  amp  TIMER CIRCUIT DIAGRAM  SLV L65HFAR L75HFAR     TM 1 TM 2 P W B     T1 1750074F        257       A7101    HEATER         e noma   D E     8 5 pi                         3585988558          RR711 1AVATA1BO1200    IR RECE IWER     1 20   CN711  HEATER   HEATER 4 5   EGRID 6                                                                                                 sao ta       NE NM                6 Y S 5  amp   CIR DATA  5        5    ALL CLEAR Te  e do K   Re               RID 2            CLOCK fowl         
15.    ISPLAT  gedet   gw 1 D de  umemaemi ed    j5  GRID      FLD DATA IN  HEATER  Me  RRTIL          REMOTE CONTROL  S IN 1 TUNER  VA A   9v 13 5 0       4 ANT VTR 26    ANT VTR ANT VTR                5     ALWAYS 5Y CURYE    ALWAYS SV         33V ALWAYS 37V  AFT  PLL CLK  PLL DATA    96001  X IN d TO 1610   14  18 TO 1010        VIDEO OUT  TO                3 7    VD IN  OSD VD IN  YD IN FILTER  Tag jer         3002  14 318MHz      ang   32  188KHz  de X3003  p  14  3282MHZ                         CTL       vo MUTE E ORC VD MUTE  ORC PBL ORC PBL  pat  2      CHILO MUTE OFF 2  TU SATA ORIVER  AD MUTE AD MUTE  49    03101    YD OUT AT 050 YD 011                H          ADJ T0 vP 1    120 DATA  12C CLK  TO            18 PLL CLK           CLK            12C DATA  IC341  Sel SDAT  SCLK    E2P ROM    SYNC SEP    M15 CONT  BIL CONT  BIL ING  ST IND    22  TU    MUTE    IC301 1 2     SERVO   MKIDIDOIX     84  85                    3 8               D A CONYERTER    SLV L45AR L65HFAR L75HFAR    C SYNC  vD ENY    avo TO          SY   ROTARY      AMP SY    RF SYP      moe                     HEAD       CIL  ue  LO pra  e NE  AMP 5      H     MC FR  i  CAPSTAN  MOTOR     D A  MECHANISM    30303     lt                       051 17501          75      SLV L45AR L65HFAR L75HFAR    SYSTEM CONTROL  amp  SERVO CIRCUIT DIAGRAM  SLV L65HFAR L75HFAR     IC301  172  MPU    SYSTEM CONTROL   OSD              TUNING CONTROL                                                        ALWAYS 5       37    
16.    LP COMMON  EP  LP_CH2    EP  LP CH 1       SP CH2       SP COMMON         SP CHI  GND     AF CCH1        AF COMMON                                      IE EIE SEE                                   S  84                  2            LP     2  D SP CH2   ____    ____    NG         N     ERASECF  E   gt   2        GND__         EP  LP COMMO      SP COMMON       SP CH    GND     AFFCCH1        AF COMMON               LP  CH 1             VIDEU HEA       2   U   HA  Pd   lt   TI  C2  LU         Y    AC    AC  AC INLET    AC IN    si          338 yl  mj d MS         pn 539 SV     __ ad __    HI         __5 334 __   e  LAS QMS __  e  Ao __          3NAS 3        MS 38    z                                  HEAD               HEAD              HEADCP             HEADCRO         NOZ       CTL HEAD    1          HEAD              HEADCP            HEADCR      ERASECA  E   gt     ERASECA  E   gt     TOTNO    2  H  4  5  6    ERASECA  E  2          T       AN     ERASECA  E  2    CP 1  A SY    NZQ    qa ERASECF       gt   EJ       A       CV     REDES POWER     A PW    VA A AD      GND    CN301            lt     3     VIDEO  AUDIO     T END 5  GND      75HFAR ONLY          C                        3NI T                   U                                GND  DIN    LL         AS OMS            d3lV3H        NI VIVO 914 jit   LINO VIVO 91310     NID 073  6    SI  074         AS SAYMIV  4     VIT1I 11    9     VIVO       5  N9 fr    ONDN 8 JE  AEZ  SAVM WV                         GIN   
17.    SELECCI  N            AJUSTE    5       PRESIONE   OK           2 BS Presione CURSOR         para seleccionar ANT  CABLE    CURSOR          para elegir        o CABLE  seg  n la conexi  n     Conexi  n 1 o 2  Seleccione ANT   Conexi  n 3 o 4  Elija CABLE     Al seleccionar CABLE  el indicador C aparece en el visualizador              3 ei    Presione CURSOR       para seleccionar SISTEMA y CURSOR        para elegir PAL N    NTSC  seg  n el sistema de color del  televisor     Televisor PAL N  Seleccione PAL N   Televisor NTSC  Elija NTSC           Presione OK        Procedimientos iniciales   11    Ajuste del reloj    Ajuste 1   fecha    la hora para utilizar  la funci  n de temporizador con el fin  de grabar programas     Antes de empezar     Teclas      Encienda la videograbadora y el n  m  ricas    televisor       Cambie al canal de video  el canal  3 o 4  en el televisor  Si el televisor  est   conectado a la videograbadora  mediante conexiones A V  elija la  entrada de video       Presione        VIDEO para ver el  indicador VCR en el visualizador                 1 MENU Presione MENU y     continuaci  n   seleccione AJUSTE DEL RELOJ y presione A  OK       CO    2                Presione las teclas num  ricas para definir  Go      el dia  mes y a  o actuales              AJUSTE DEL RELOJ  i    c Para los n  meros de un d  gito  presione       la tecla num  rica 0 antes de introducir el  n  mero  El d  a de la semana se define de    n AJUSTEJO 9  SUPRIME        forma aut
18.   1 10W  R1807  1 216 049 11 METAL CHIP 1K 5  1 10W  R1808 1 216 049 11 METAL CHIP 1K 5  1 10W  R1831  1 216 295 00 METAL CHIP 0 5  1 10W  R1833 1 216 039 00 METAL CHIP 390 5  1 10W  R1834 1 216 067 00 METAL CHIP 5 6K 5  1 10W  R2901 1 216 053 00 METAL CHIP 1 5K 5  110W   L65HFAR L75HFAR   R2902 1 216 080 00 METAL CHIP 20K 5  1 10W   L65HFAR L75HFAR   R2903 1 216 049 11 METAL CHIP 1K 5  1 10W   L65HFAR L75HFAR     When indicating parts by reference  number  please include the board        8 9E    The components identified by mark A  or dotted line with mark A  are critical    for safety   Replace only with part number specified        SLV L45AR L65HFAR L75HFAR    sony Corporation       9 921 689 11 Home    amp    Products Company Printed in Japan O 1998 7  Published by General      108   Engineering Dept   Osaki East     
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20.   33     canal      19 20    Indicadores del visualizador    Reproducci  n  luz  16  Avance r  pido  parpadeo  17    Rebobinado  parpadeo   17    Televisi  n por  cable 11  Canal 19    SAP  Segundo  pragrama de  audio  30    Est  reo 30    Pausa 17    Grabaci  n 20             Modo videograbadora 10    Control de  audio 30                       LA  DIN UD    Velocidad de  cinta 20        Temporizador  22  25 Memoria del contador 17    Contador reloj contin  a    37    Informaci  n adicional       1 8E       Ajuste de la  imagen            Indicador APC    AUTO TRACKING    Via TRACKING    Indicador AUTO  TRACKING    Ajuste del seguimiento   Aunque la videograbadora ajusta el seguimiento de  forma autom  tica al reproducir una cinta  es  posible que se produzcan distorsiones si la cinta se  ha grabado en mal estado  En este caso  ajuste el  seguimiento de forma manual     Presione las teclas W  A TRACKING para obtener la  imagen m  s n  tida posible  Si no consigue una  imagen n  tida manualmente  presione la tecla  AUTO TRACKING para volver al ajuste  autom  tico  En este caso  el indicador AUTO  TRACKING parpadea     Acerca de APC  Control de adaptaci  n de  imagen    APC mejora autom  ticamente la calidad de  grabaci  n y reproducci  n adaptando la  videograbadora al estado de los cabezales y la cinta  de video    Reproducci  n APC    APC funciona de forma autom  tica con toda clase  de cintas  incluidos los cassettes de alquiler y los  que no se han grabado con            N
21.   4  Remove the clamp   and the pinch lift cam  9     5  Remove the pinch cam gear  6      ASSEMBLY NOTES    1  Apply grease  SGL 505  around the shaft  7   all over  the teeth  B  of the pinch cam gear      all over the teeth  of the pinch lift cam  5   all over the cam grooves  9    and all over the    V Part       of the opener mounting      Apply grease  EM L30LG  to the outside of the shaft  and all over the top cam  D  of the pinch cam gear  6       Check that the positioning mark 49 on the mode switch   9  is aligned with the arrow   on the MC 1 PWB  assembly  as shown in Fig  3 9 3  Then align the  triangular mark  2 on the pinch cam gear    with the  arrow  f on the      1 PWB assembly  After that  align  the round hole  3 on the pinch lift cam  5  with the  indentation 49 on the pinch cam gear  6     If you have carried out the above alignments and the  pinch roller will still not move up and down or perform  the pressing movement correctly  refer to section 3 15  and check the alignment of the gear wheels 1 and 2   the main cam  and the mode switch     y      D Screw     O   V    part        8  Opener  mounting     5  Pinch lift cam    DT  Z    a  a o Py     LOL       Clamps    amp         6  Pinch cam gear    MEMO       5 15           4  Arrow on MC 1 PWB  assembly    Positioning marks  on mode switch     5  Pinch lift cam    Indentation     2 Triangular mark  i N 43 Round hole     9  Mode switch  6  Pinch cam gear    Fig  3 9 3    3 10 L GUIDE LEVER ASSEMBLY AND 
22.   50V  100uF 20  6 3V  1000uF 20   6 3V  0 1uF 10  25V  100PF 10  50V  220uF 20  10V  1uF 20  50V  0 1uF 10  25V  47uF 20  6 3V  0 1uF 50V  18PF 5  50V  18PF 5  50V  10PF 5  50V  10PF 5  50V  0 1uF 10  25V  0 01uF 10  50V   L65HFAR L75HFAR   10000PF 10  50V  0 068uF 10  50V  0 022uF 10  50V  0 1uF 10  25V  10000PF 10  50V  10000PF 10  50V  10uF 20  16V  0 1uF 10  25V  0 1uF 10  25V  2 2UF 20  50V  10PF 5  50V  10PF 5  50V  0 1uF 50V  0 1uF 50V  0 01uF 10    50V  0 01uF 10    50V  0 01uF 10    50V  0 001uF 10  50V  10uF 20  16V  0 068uF 5  250V  0 068uF 5  250V    The components identified by mark     or dotted line with mark   are critical       Ref       Part No  Description Remark   Ref  No    Part       Description  Remark  ANC5005 1 115 383 11 CERAMIC 0 001uF 5  250V C6318 1 115 674 11 CAPACITOR 10uF 10V  ANC5007  1 115 383 11 CERAMIC 0 001uF 5  250V  L65HFAR L75HFAR   C5010 1 125 554 11 ELECT BLOCK   47uF 20  400V C6319 1 126 163 11 ELECT 47uF 20  50V   5011 1 124 259 11 ELECT 47uF 20  50V  L65HFAR L75HFAR   C6320 1 130 476 00 MYLAR 0 0027uF 5          C5012 1 110 974 11 CERAMIC 3300PF 500V  L65HFAR L75HFAR   C5015 1 161 772 11 CERAMIC O1uF 10  25v  C5017 1 102 822 00 CERAMIC 390PF 5  50V C6321 1 126 155 11 ELECT 100  2090 6 3v  C5020 1 115 678 11 CERAMIC 47PF 1KV  L65HFAR L75HFAR   05021 1 110 973 11 CERAMIC 2200     500   06322 1 102 129 00 CERAMIC 10000PF 10  50V   LO5HFAR  L75HFAR   C5025 1 115 678 11 CERAMIC 47PF 1KV 06323 1 126 154 11 ELECT 47uF 20  6 3V  C5101 1 1
23.   AA a              REC C heH  RECH   s  e           1    REC ADJ   12  TO VP 1 CN181     VOLTAGE 7 REET PLAY            N10  RES  VD IN F         GND       4  AD INF   Bj 17501 AF AH   25    SPECIFIED 0100  5 1 paka or G  ADL TU SS    SLV L45AR L65HFAR L75HFAR    CP 1 BOARD  VA A  VIDEO  AUDIO  amp  TUNER CIRCUIT DIAGRAM  SLV L65HFAR L75HFAR     ANT CL 3  VTR              OSD VD QUT  OSD VD IN     5  VIDEO IN       6  ALWAYS SV  P x  7  ALWAYS 33V     2      CLOCK    TO SY A   CL    CTL      ERASECA       gt   5   ERASECA  E  2 6    TO MC 5 CNB41    NA   ERASE CF  E  2  1    END  2  TO FE HEAD    SAR          4    HIFI DET P        b           A  REC ADJ  AE   Ky          COAL VIDED IN  usa   AR ON qu i  WW Kg ER   VD ENV   21  ka 4              SW ua      3 E     KAN   ac E LI         fil            BUF      iius     35             Qr 1 ii d              gl  e bal 3      JK221     KAS  2    25 ce E       re UN      AUDIO IN     RF SW P 13    aca   ng         TS          di  PP GE  C JE DES EZ XU   EN  DET                       P a SEH tate          0   1 ALO x  gt              mang   AUDIO OUT  Pr ber    TH   2         E s          in               5              4        T i TG 4 y IK222            f IE   195    al Wg MT a    Pp           AUDIO IN                              O PALA RE  E FLIP 520     az        3 30249 60690996 jf  pue 2 UY  AUDIO Dr                  Rd          H           ADU   8 Ta ot  lt     TO VP 1 CN181          N  GN                  ES B Bes       
24.   CAPACITOR  gt    CERAMIC 10000PF 10  50V  CERAMIC 10000PF 10  50V  ELECT 47uF 20  6 3V  CERAMIC CHIP     0 1uF 10  25   ELECT        20  50V  CERAMIC 10000PF 10  50V  CERAMIC 10000PF 10  50V  CERAMIC 22     5  50    CERAMIC 22PF 5  50    CERAMIC 22PF 5  50    CERAMIC 22PF 5  50    CERAMIC 10000PF 10  50V    When indicating parts by reference  number  please include the board     Ref  No  PartNo    Description  Remark   Ref No  PartNo  Description Remark  C1836  1 102 129 00 CERAMIC 10000PF 10  50V R2904  1 216 049 11 METAL CHIP 1K 5  110W  C1837  1 164 004 11 CERAMIC CHIP  0 1uF 10  25V  L65HFAR L75HFAR   C2901 1 126 176 11 ELECT 220uF 20  10V    L65HFAR L75HFAR   C2902 1 164 004 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10    25V   L65HFAR L75HFAR  MISCELLANEOUS        02903  1 164 004 11 CERAMIC CHIP  0 1uF 10  25V   L65HFAR L75HFAR  6 1 693 424 11 TUNER  RF TU IF   C2904  1 164 004 11 CERAMIC CHIP  0 1uF 1099 25V 52 1 698 912 11 MOTOR  ROTOR CYL DC 2W   L65HFAR L75HFAR  54 1 698 913 11 MOTOR  STATOR CYL DC 2W  C2905 1 164 004 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 1099 25V   L65HFAR L75HFAR  104 1 810 691 11 PHOTO DIODE PN263L NC  C2906 1 164 004 11 CERAMIC CHIP  0 1uF 10  25V 110 1 810 690 11 LED LN59L   L65HFAR L75HFAR  111 1 801 326 11 PHOTO COUPLER SG 105F  C2907 1 164 004 11 CERAMIC CHIP  0 1uF 1099 25V 169 1 763 142 11 MOTOR  CAPSTAN DC3W   L65HFAR L75HFAR        ERA AA              C2908  1 164 004 11 CERAMIC CHIP  0 1uF 10  25V   L65HFAR L75HFAR   C2910 1 164 004 11 CERAMIC CHIP  0 1uF 1099 25V ACCE
25.   Eu   IC101 urenarisorom LINER AUDIO      RCH  p                 REC H      Fe n B  AVOID      1 1         HEAD 7   ALW 5Y  DRIVE   AD MUTE  12001 02201 AEN CH               0202202025 02202 HEAD HEAD                    H    TO 16101 PINAS    Fse  TO 01003                 CLOCK Qh  AUDIO    10 SY A  12c DATA  3 E  p CONTROL MUTE  E B0A1 17500 AFAHN 25Y  E HEAD   2  AD MUTE              3 13 3 14E        SLV L45AR L65HFAR L75HFAR    SECTION 4  SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND PRINTED WIRING BOARDS    CP 1 BOARD  PW A  POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT DIAGRAM    PW A    P1 17500 AF 4HN ZSY    REG  25W     HEATER      25044835  T HEATER    05102 58518580  R m     ALWAYS 37V        SWD 5V  SWD 5VCVD   ALWAYS 5V    e             DSK LOC ALWAYS 13V         ALWAYS 5 64  d SWD 9V                Z         N  LAN GNDCMC  ML   GN     CONTROL AI a GND  5   O     GNDCMH   3 POWER CTL  fe  O        B  2K31 4J D    A  51025    4 1 4 2    SLV L45AR L65HFAR L75HFAR    CP 1 BOARD  VA A  VIDEO  AUDIO  amp  TUNER CIRCUIT DIAGRAM  SLV L45AR              0601    ANTCLO VTR  AFT      OSD VO OUT  050 VD IN  V LOCK P  C SYNC    TO ML 5 CN841                  ENG      5   Kot IN 2 We         IN 1 Paa    FTA CT        SWD 9v  ALWAYS 37V    ALWAVS SV  SWD SV _  x SWD              OPA      ORC VD MUTE E GND  ORC PBL JKIOL  REC ADJ  VIDEO IN  TD 5       VD         H AMP SW VIDEO OUT         SW  NEO 7 A           JK221   RAT 22 AUD TO  IN       RF SW    1  CES 14    3 M ver          DET            WI AUDIO om     _            
26.   autom  ticamente en el punto 0 00 00     Para cancelar la funci  n de memoria del contador  presione  COUNTER MEMORY para desactivar    M        Para visualizar el reloj mientras la cinta se encuentra en  la unidad    Presione CLOCK   COUNTER  Vuelva a presionar esta tecla  para volver al contador  contin  a    Operaciones b  sicas   17       Grabaci  n de    programas de  televisi  n    Si conecta la videograbadora al  televisor s  lo con el cable de antena  Siempre que utilice la videograbadora   cambie al mismo canal en el televisor y  en el interruptor RF CHANNEL de la  videograbadora     CH          INPUT SELECT    SP LP       REC                   1 Encienda el televisor y cambie al canal de  video   2 Inserte una cinta           3 INPUT Presione INPUT SELECT hasta que  SELECT aparezca un n  mero de canal en el  visualizador           Presione CH     para seleccionar el canal  que desee grabar        COS    contin  a    Operaciones b  sicas   19       Grabaci  n de programas de televisi  n  continuaci  n        Presione SP LP para seleccionar la  velocidad de la cinta  SP o LP para  PAL N  o SP o EP para NTSC      gt  gag          Presione   REC para iniciar la grabaci  n     6   REC  E     El indicador REC aparece en el visualizador        Para detener la grabaci  n  Presione     STOP     Para ver otro programa mientras graba    1 Presione TV   VIDEO para desactivar el indicador VCR  en el visualizador     2 Sieltelevisor est   conectado a las tomas LINE OUT de la  v
27.   para grabar programas de est  reo      SAP para grabar el Segundo Programa de Audio    videograbadora recibe  o reproduce un  programa est  reo    El indicador NTSC se  ilumina cuando la  videograbadora recibe     reproduce un      MONO para reducir el ruido de los programas  est  reo    3 Presione OK     Para seleccionar el tipo de sonido    propres oe Presione AUDIO MONITOR varias veces   Se escuchar  n los siguientes tipos de sonido  Notas durante la reproducci  n    Si lo define en MONO     no ser   posible  seleccionar el        de  sonido con Ja tecla    Programas de est  reo SAP    Visualizador Tipo de Visualizador Tipo de    AUDIO MONITOR sonido sonido    Es podble geben   LR Est  reo LR Monof  nico   SAP  _ di 9 U Izquierdo L Monof  nico  selecciona cada sonido K Derecho R SAP  en SELECCI  N DEL LU ma Gu d         SISTEMA del MENU  Ninguna Monof  nico Ninguna SAP    Operaciones avanzadas       B  squedas con la  funci  n de   ndice    INDEX  Anillo DMS    modo dual        La videograbadora marca la cinta con se  ales de    ndice cada vez que se inicia la grabaci  n para    facilitar la localizaci  n posterior de las grabaciones     Presione INDEX y gire el anillo DMS hasta  gt  gt     para buscar hacia delante o hasta    4 para buscar  hacia atr  s durante la reproducci  n o una parada     Al llegar a la posici  n de   ndice  la reproducci  n se    inicia de forma autom  tica        Para detener la b  squeda de   ndices  Presione M STOP     Operaciones avanzadas   
28.  022uF 25V   L65HFAR L75HFAR   0 0047uF 5  50V   L65HFAR L75HFAR   0 0047uF 5  50V   L65HFAR L75HFAR   100uF 20  16V   L65HFAR L75HFAR   100uF 20  16V   L65HFAR L75HFAR   0 0015uF 10  50V   L65HFAR L75HFAR   0 0015uF 10  50V   L65HFAR L75HFAR   10000PF 10  50V     L65HFAR L75HFAR     0 0033uF 30  50V   L65HFAR L75HFAR   4 7uF 20    25V   L65HFAR L75HFAR   100uF 20  16V   L6S5HFAR L75HFAR   47uF 20  16V   LO9HFAR L75HFAR   0 022uF 25     L6G5HFAR L 5HFAR   10000PF 10  50V   LO9HFAR L75HFAR   47uF 20  16V   L6G5HFAR L 5HFAR   47uF 20  16V   LO9HFAR L75HFAR   10000PF 10  50     LO9HFAR L75HFAR   100uF 20  16V   L6S5HFAR L75HFAR   10uF 20  16V   LO9HFAR L75HFAR   0 0014  10  50     L6G5HFAR L 5HFAR   10uF 20  16V   L6G5HFAR L 5HFAR     When indicating parts bv reference  number  please include the board     Ref  No     C2398    C3001  C3002  C3003    C3005  C3006  C3010  C3011  C3012    C3013  C3014  C3015  C3016  C3017    C3018  C3019  C3020  03021  03026    03027  03029  03030  03032  03033    03034  03035  03039  03041  03042    03043  03044  03045  03046  03047    03048  03050  03051  03052  03053    03054  03055  03056  03060  03061    03076  03077  03080  03081  03082    C3083  C3084  C3101  C3107     C5001    AN C5002    8 2    Part No   1 111 241 11    1 102 129 00  1 102 129 00  1 102 129 00    1 117 754 11  1 124 589 11  1 161 375 11  1 115 437 11  1 124 638 11    1 164 004 11  1 126 155 11  1 124 638 11  1 162 286 31  1 126 301  11    1 126 301 11  1 126 301 11  1 164 
29.  111 00  1 216 115 00  1 217 735 11  1 216 055 00  1 216 059 00  1 216 051 00  1 216 073 00    1 216 073 00    1 216 073 00  1 216 097 00    1 216 073 00    1 216 073 00  1 216 089 00    1 216 118 00    1 216 089 00  1 216 091 00    1 216 059 00    Description    METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP    RES CHIP  CARBON  CARBON  CARBON  METAL CHIP    CARBON  CARBON  CARBON  CARBON  FUSIBLE  CARBON  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  FUSIBLE  CARBON  CARBON  CARBON  CARBON  CARBON  METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  FUSIBLE   METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP    RES CHIP    METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP    for safety   Replace only with part number specified     1 8K  3 3K  8 2K  3 9K  33    2 2K  1K    2 7    390    560K  680  1 8K  2 TK  1 2K  10K    10K    10K    100K    10K    10K    47K    750K    47K    56K    2 7      Remark  5  1 10     5  1 10     5  1 10     5  1 10W  5  1 4W  5  1 4W  5  1 4W  5  1 10     5  1 4W  5  1 4W  5  1 4W  5  1 4W  5  1 4W  5  1 4W  5  1 10     5  1 10     1 4W  5  1 4W  5  1 4W  5  1 4W  5  1 4W  5  1 4W  5  1 10     5  1 10     5  1 10      L65HFAR L75HFAR   5  1 10      L65HFAR L75HFAR   5  170W  5  1 10     5  1 4W  5  1 10     5  1 10      L45AR   5  1 10      L45AR   5  1 10      L65HFAR L75HFAR   5  1 10      L65HFAR L75HFAR   5  1 10      L65HFAR L75HFAR   5  1 10      L65HFAR L75HFAR   5  170W   L65HFAR L75
30.  13    4 1  4 3    4 5  4 7    4 8    4 9    Section Title Page  Servo Circuit WaVETOCHIS            4 15  IC 301 System Control  amp  Tuning Control MPU Pin  Functions tiwi ee Se 4 16  CP 1 Board  SY A  System Control  amp  Servo  Circuit Diagram  SLV LASAR      4 17  CP 1 Board  SY A  System Control  amp  Servo  Circuit Diagram  SLV L65HFAR L75HFAR                  4 19   5  ADJUSTMENTS  1  Maintaining and Checking the Mechanism                 5     1  1  Regular Checks and Maintenance Items                 5    1 1 1  Regular Checks               4                              5    1 1 2  Cleaning                  etika Ner      ch Been 5     1 2 Service Tools fanen PANA eessen 5 2  1 2 1  Service Tools V                                 5 2  1 2 2  Using the Relay Cable  J 6090 057 A               5 3   2  An Overview of the Mechanism                                  5 3   2 1  Names of the        Parts                5 3  2 1 1  Cassette Mechanism Assembly                          5 3  2 1 2  Top VIEW              5 4  AA          in              5 4   2 2  An Overview of the Mechanism Modes                  5 5  2 2 1  Mechanism Mode Switching Table                    5 5  2 2 2  Movement Check List for the Main Parts of the   Ci AA PAA 5 6  2 2 3  How to Check the Mechanism   Mode Position                     5 6  2 2 4  Self Diagnosis Display                                       5 6   3  Disassembling the Main Parts of the Mechanism       5 7   3 1  How to Make the M
31.  15 5    5     Fig  2 1 3    T 2 6 5H     0 5H  0 5H    Front edge of  vertical sync signal    Fall RF  SW  PULSE          Fig  2 1 4       2 1 4  SP STIL V LOCK ADJ     Measuring Equipment    Monoscope pattern    Measuring Point Adj  Condition    Picture of  monitor    Self recording   SP mode     STILL mode    Adj  Location Adj  Value    CHANNEL  A  or      button   The minimum vertical shake    Set the REC PLAY SPEED button to the SP model   Play back the own recorded portion of the tape and then  set the VCR in the STILL mode     3  Press the CHANNEL  A  or  V  button so that the vertical    shake of picture becomes its minimum     2 2  VIDEO CIRCUIT RELAY         2 2 1  TEST EQUIPMENT AND STANDARDS REQUIRED    Color Bar Signal Generator PAL Color bar signal with 100  white level  EBU color bar signal     Oscilloscope Vertical sensitivity   5 mV DIV  external trigger  Bandwidth   more than 10 MHz    Oscilloscope Probe Input capacity   less than 25 pF  10 1   less than 40 pF  1 1   Covering frequency   DC   40 MHz  10 1   DC    30 MHz  1 1     Alignment Tape KRV 51P  8 192 605 36    SP mode  color bar  400 Hz   Color bar signal waveform is described below  Refer to Fig  2 2 1   Relay Jig J 6090 036 A   7 wire flat cable for VP 1 PWB assembly  SLV L45AR   J 6090 019 A   12 wire flat cable for VP 1 PWB assembly   SLV L65HFAR L75HFAR     ALIGNMENT TAPE COLOR BAR SIGNAL       VP 1 PWB Assembly    7596  White  Yellow    Relay Jig     J 6090 036 A     SLV L45AR             J 609
32.  1K  22K    22K  33K  10K  220  330    150K  330  150  2  M  270    1K  180K    1   5   5   5   5     5   5   5   5   5     5   5   5   5   5     5   5   5   5   5     5   5   5   5   5     5   5   5   5   5     5   5   5   5   5     5   5   5   5   5     5   5   5   10   5     5   5     Remark    110W  110W  110W  110W  1 4W    1 4W  1 4W  1 4W  1 4W  110W    110W  110W  1 4W  1 4W  110W    110W  110W  110W  110W  110W    110W  110W  110W  110W  1 4W    110W  1 4W  1 4W  110W  110W    110W  110W  110W  110W  110W    1 4W  110W  1 4W  110W  1 4W    1 2W   110W  110W  110W  110W    110W  110W  110W  1 4W   1 10W    1 10W  1 10W  1 10W  1 2W   1 10W    1 10W  1 10W    When indicating parts by reference  number  please include the board     Ref  No     R5005  R5006  R5007    R5009  R5010  R5011  R5101  R5102    R5103  R5104  R5105  R5106    A  R5110    R5111  R5112  R5114       R5120    0 6    R5121  R5123  R5132  R5133  R5134  R5135    R6001  R6002    R6003  R6007  R6008  R6010  R6012  R6018  R6019  R6301    R6302    R6303    R6304    R6306    R6307    R6309    R6310    R6311    R6312    R6317    Part         1 216 295 00  1 216 073 00  1 216 073 00    1 216 092 11  1 247 885 00  1 247 885 00  1 249 411 11  1 216 039 00  1 249 414 11  1 249 422 11  1 249 410 11  1 249 414 11  1 212 867 00  1 249 414 11  1 216 063 00  1 216 017 00  1 240 259 11  1 249 394 11  1 249 420 11  1 249 423 11  1 249 428 11  1 249 424 11  1 216 013 00    1 216 057 00  1 216 049 11    1 216 059 00  1 216
33.  2  Photo  iode diode   Tape ole  Tape top  TS WA    O LED AP  m the cuts  v      Holders   4  rt    Ke    Front  Fig  3 18 1    3 18 2  REEL SENSOR  See Fig  3 18 2    1  Refer to sections 3 12 2 and 3 12 4  then remove the  clutch mounting assembly  the T soft brake assembly  and the take up reel assembly    2  Refer to section 3 13 2  then remove the wheel gear 2   the wheel gear 1  and the brake control lever    3  Remove the soldering from the MC 1 PWB assembly   then remove the photo diode  reel sensor  CD     ASSEMBLY NOTES    1  When assembling the parts  align the cut on the photo  diode  reel sensor   1  with the protrusion on the  mechanism chassis  2    2  Do the soldering quickly     9 24     D Photo diode   reel sensor     Mounting shaft for       take up reel  assembly     2 Protrusion       Fig  3 18 2    3 18 3  EP SWITCH LEVER  See Fig  3 18 3    1  Refer to section 3 3 1 and remove the cassette mecha   nism assembly    2  Remove the EP switch spring       3  Remove the clamp  2  then remove the EP switch lever    ASSEMBLY NOTES    1  Apply grease  SGL 505  to the protrusion  4  on the  back of the EP switch lever  3    2  After fitting the cassette mechanism assembly  check  that in EJECT mode  the EP switch lever    does not  touch the EP switch  9       st   EP switch spring            Protrusion on  back   apply grease here       3   5  EP switch    Fig  3 18 3    4  MECHANISM CHECKS AND  ADJUSTMENTS    4 1  REEL TABLE TORQUE CHECK    1  With the power s
34.  20    MENU  men    12    CURSOR 4  e s 12    Teclas num  ricas 12  21    VCR Plus  24       ENTER  introducci  n  21 SP  Reproducci  n est  ndar  LP   Reproducci  n de larga duraci  n        SP EP  Reproducci  n extra  20    38   Informaci  n adicional    SLV L45AR L65HFAR L75HFAR    SECTION 2  DISASSEMBLY    1 1  REMOVAL OF CABINET  MECHANISM UNIT AND MAIN BOARD    REMOVING THE CABINET PARTS  Fig  1 1 1     1  Remove the cabinet and bottom cover by removing the  four screws  1  and four screws  2     2  Remove the front panel by removing the locks of the  clamps  A  using a screwdriver  etc  and slightly rotating  the bottom part in the direction of the arrow    Notes    Electrical adjustments for the this model can be   performed with only the cabinet removed        When replacing the bottom cover  do not tighten  the screws  2  too much  Excess tightness may  damage the screws taps on the chassis     REMOVING THE MECHANISM MAIN UNIT AND  THE CP 1 PWB ASSEMBLY  Fig 1 1 2 and 1 1 3     After removing the cabinet parts  remove the mechanism  unit and the CP 1 PWB assembly connected as follows     Front Panel    2 1    Lb    5     Spread out the lock clamps      in the arrow direction  slightly and remove the TM 1 PWB as shown in Fig  1 1 2       Remove the screw  4  at the chassis     Remove the red screw  5  in the chassis  the red screw     6   and remove the holder in this order   SLV L45AR   Remove the screw  5  in the chassis  the screw  6   and  the holder in this orde
35.  3 1 1  and 3 1 2  The above movements can also be performed  without operating the loading motor  by following the  method explained in section 3 1 3     3 1 1  HOW TO OPERATE THE LOADING MOTOR  USING A DC VOLTAGE SUPPLY   See Fig 3 1 1     1  Remove the power plug from the socket    2  Remove the top cover  front cabinet assembly and  bottom cover    3  Supply a DC voltage in the range 5V between the  MOTOR     wire and the MOTOR     wire on the CP 1  PWB assembly  To make the loading motor rotate in the  PLAY or FF REW direction  the positive terminal should  be connected to the MOTOR     wire  and the negative  terminal to the MOTOR     wire  To make it rotate in the  EJECT direction  connect the positive terminal to the  MOTOR     wire  and the negative terminal to the  MOTOR     wire    When rotating the loading motor in the E JECT direc   tion with a tape slacken  stop the rotation of the loading  motor before beginning front unloading    Rotate the capstan motor with your hand  wind the  slacked part of the tape  and rotate the loading motor in  the EJECT direction again    NOTE 1  When carrying out front loading  release the   lock by pressing down the tray lock lever  8  and the  lid opener lever  9  of the cassette mechanism  assembly  shown in Fig  3 2 2  in the direction of  the arrow    NOTE 2  When the loading motor stops rotating  following   the completion of an operation such as tape loading  or front unloading  switch off the DC voltage supply     9 7    Bo
36.  330 J means 330micro henry  5   470 K means 470micro henry 110        PAL B EX    3 1    MECHANISM CONNECTION DIAGRAM    MC  1       TAPE END SENSOR    K      D8002          REEL T SENSOR  PC801    5   ob  RU        SE       LOAD ING  MOTOR    3 2          SAFTY FL SW 7  POS al Ate 8     Faiz                 19  CHO MOTOR    POS SW O Ia    2        TO CP  NAO  AA A     D8001  58001       TAPE    SENSOR                    DERG        GNDCP     2  ALWAYS 13VCMH    3      GNDCMH   4     vD V9    49  22        PK CE           DRUM HEAD  MU T OR        MC Cc      902   CAPSTAN                                   gov  7         R P HEADCP2       NW ERASE     5  ERASE  6    TO CP 1CVA A      201                   FE HEAD         2    TO CP 1CVA A2     202       M1 15400 MF 4N ZSY V95                MECHANISM    OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM  SLV L45AR                                                     CH 1      gH            CH i  EE     LONG Om CE   5 POON                    CH2            LP CH2 _  SP CH2 aH 14 SP     2 CPRE AMP   Sr Om              5            SP CHI       wb E _7  GND      B RSR     ERASECF       gt    gt    __   __ GND       a a 0                      gt   NG 4       CIL HEAD DL   CTL HEAD          eI emer  CTL HEAD     gt          2         HEAD   SLA          R P HEADCP  3 I3IR P HEADCP  2                          R P HEADCR  n Sp R P HEADCR  O  Dee     n E  ERASECA        SH ao ERASE CA           ERASE CA  E     6    6  ERASE CA  E   gt        N  ae ERASE         
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41.  Ia videograbadora  graba       Reiniciar el contador     Comprobar los ajustes del temporizador     Ver otro programa de televisi  n     Para bloquear la videograbadora despu  s de ajustar el  temporizador  Bloqueo para nifios     Con la videograbadora encendida  mantenga presionada POWER en  la videograbadora hasta que  LK  aparezca en el visualizador  La  videograbadora se apaga y no funcionar   excepto para realizar la  grabaci  n con temporizador     Para desbloquear la videograbadora  mantenga presionada POWER  en la videograbadora hasta que  LK  desaparezca del visualizador  La  videograbadora se desbloquea y se enciende     Para detener la grabaci  n con temporizador mientras la  videograbadora se encuentra bloqueada  presione   STOP        grabaci  n se detiene y la videograbadora se desbloquea     Consejo     Para grabar desde una fuente conectada a las tomas LINE IN o LINE IN 2   presione INPUT SELECT para que  L1  o  L2  aparezca en la posici  n  CH     Notas     Cuando la cinta llega a su fin durante Ia grabaci  n    sta se finaliza y la  videograbadora se apaga      El indicador B  de la videograbadora parpadea      los siguientes casos     Al presionar POWER sin insertar ninguna cinta       Al utilizar la videograbadora hasta cinco minutos antes de iniciarse la  grabaci  n con temporizador     Operaciones b  sicas   23       programas de  television  mediante la       POWER       funci  n VCR Plus     Basta con introducir el c  digo PlusCode  del programa  que 
42.  LOAD LEVER ASSEMBLY   See Figs  3 10 1    1  Refer to section 3 3 and remove the cassette mecha   nism assembly   2  Refer to sections 3 9 1 and 3 9 2  then remove the  pinch roller lever assembly and the opener mounting   3  After removing the washer  4   remove the L guide act  lever assembly  5    4  Remove the special nut  6   then remove the load lever  assembly  7  and the    guide lever spring  8      ASSEMBLY NOTES    1  Apply grease  SGL 505  to the toothed area     of the L  guide act lever assembly  5  and around the shafts  9   and 99    2  Refer to section 4 3 and adjust the height of the load  lever assembly    3  Hook the L guide lever spring  8  into the stopper  13  and load lever assembly    shown in Fig  A    4  Put the pin   of the L guide act lever assembly into the  cam groove 42 of the crescent slide     L guide lever spring        Fig  A     7 Load lever  assembly    L guide lever spring     4  Washer   5  L guide  act lever  assembly       Fig 3 10 1    9 16    3 11  BT LEVER ASSEMBLY     See Fig  3 11 1     1  Refer to section 3 2 and remove the mechanism unit    2  Refer to section 3 3 1 and remove the cassette mecha   nism assembly    3  Remove the BT spring CD    4  Remove the clamp  2 on the underside of the mecha   nism chassis  then remove the BT lever assembly  3     5  Remove the clamp  B  on the band brake assembly GU    Then  as shown in Fig  A  align the other end of the  band brake assembly with the protruding parts of the  BT lever asse
43.  Masa  Aprox  3 7 kg    Accesorios suministrados    Control remoto  1    Pilas tipo R6  tamafio AA   2    Cable de antena  1    Cable de audio   video  1     s  lo el modelo SLV L65HFAR L75HFAR   Cable de alimentacion de CA  1     Disefio y especificaciones sujetos a modificaciones sin previo aviso     VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER  SONY     SAFETY CHECK OUT    After correcting the original service problem  perform the following  safety check before releasing the set to the customer      Check the area of your repair for unsoldered or poorly sol   dered connections  Check the entire board surface for sol   der splashes and bridges     Check the interboard wiring to ensure that no wires are     pinched    or contact high wattage resistors     Look for unauthorized replacement parts  particularly tran   sistors  that were installed during a previous repair  Point  them out to the customer and recommend their replacement     Look for parts which  though functioning  show obvious  signs of deterioration  Point them out to the customer and  recommend their replacement     Check the     voltage to see it 1s at the values specified     SAFETY RELATED COMPONENT WARNING      COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY MARK    OR DOTTED  LINE WITH MARK A            SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND  INTHE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICALTO SAFE OPERATION   REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS  WHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS  MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY     TABLE OF CONTENTS       Section Title   1  
44.  PULSE POWER     lt  VARIABLE RESISTOR  gt    RES  ADJ  METAL 10K  INPUT LEVEL       RES  ADJ  METAL 10K  INPUT LEVEL        RES  ADJ  METAL 4 7K  SEP LOW    L65HFAR L75HFAR     RES  ADJ  METAL 4 7K  SEP LOW   L75HFAR   RES  ADJ  METAL 22K  ST DBX FILTER    L65HFAR    RES  ADJ  METAL 4 7K  SEP LOW   L75HFAR   RES  ADJ  METAL 4 7K  SEP HIGHT   L65HFAR     RES  ADJ  METAL 22K  VCO    L65HFAR L75HFAR      lt  VIBRATOR  gt     CRYSTAL  OSC 3 579545MHz  CRYSTAL OSC 3 582056MHz  CRYSTAL  OSC  32KHz    CRYSTAL OSC 14 31818MHz  CRYSTAL OSC 14 32823MHz    When indicating parts by reference  number  please include the board     Ref  No          C8001    CN801    R8001  R8002  R8003  R8004    58002    Part No     A 6794 580 A    1 161 063 00    1 251 531 11    1 249 420 11  1 249 416 11  1 249 410 11  1 249 407 11    1 762 173 11    Description Remark  MC 1 BOARD  COMPLETE         KKK KKK KKK KKK    lt  CAPACITOR  gt    CERAMIC 0 1uF 10  50V   lt  CONNECTOR  gt    SOCKET  12P     lt  RESISTOR  gt    CARBON 1 8K 5  1 4W  CARBON 820 5  1 4W  CARBON 270 5  1 4W  CARBON 150 5  1 4W   lt  SWITCH  gt     SWITCH  EP  1   1       A7101    07101  07131  07132  07133  07134    CN711    CN712    D7101  D7102  D7103  D7104  07151    07152  07153  07154  07171  07179    8 7    A 6794 546 A  A 6794 560 A  A 6794 568 A    3 966 986 01  3 96 27 1 01    1 517 676 11    1 124 259 11  1 162 291 31  1 162 291 81  1 162 291 81  1 162 291 31    1 251 394 11  1 251 589 11    9 719 991 39  8 719 991 33  8 719 
45.  PWB assembly and CP 1 PWB assembly     2  AN OVERVIEW OF THE MECHANISM    2 1  NAMES OF THE MAIN PARTS    2 1 1  CASSETTE MECHANISM ASSEMBLY    Under frame   3s    Door opener  lever    27 IK VM 1  VP 1  PWB    u  assembly  DA             NGA            elay cable  ed  J 6090 057 A f       CP 1 PWB assemblv Mechanism unit    Fig  1 2 2    Gear holder    Drive gear    Fig  2 1 1    2 1 2  TOP VIEW  Cleaner roller assembly Capstan brake assembly  Cleaner lever Audio R P head assembly   ACE head          Capstan motor                       Cylinder  Drum     Pinch roller lever assembly    Cylinder mounting  Pinch lift cam    Pinch lift mounting  Front rack gear    Opener mounting    Guide roller assembly    T incline mounting assembly Lh    Full erase head    Pinch cam gear  Start rack gear   Load lever assembly  Tape top sensor   L guide act lever assembly    S incline mounting assembly    Guide roller assembly  Tape end sensor                   gt     BT lever assembly          Tape sensor LED  BT spring 1                      brake assembly      MOSK         Supply reel assembly NG jje  CE T soft brake assembly  S soft lever C  od 7        EP switch No 0 2    lt     O O   Take up reel assembly  T brake act slide T reel gear  EP sw lever S brake  assembly  T brake assembly Clutch mounting assembly  S reel gear  Fig  2 1 2    2 1 3  UNDER SIDE    Cylinder earth  assembly    Capstan motor  Stator    Reel belt    Rotor    T load gear    S load gear    Crescent mounting    T load
46.  Para avanzar 1 hora  presione        Para retroceder 1 hora  presione         3 Presione OK     Procedimientos iniciales   13       Instrucciones  adicionales de  sintonizaci  n    Antes de empezar       Encienda la videograbadora y el televisor       Cambie al canal de video  el canal 3 o 4  en el televisor  5i el televisor est    conectado a la videograbadora mediante conexiones A V  elija la entrada de  video       Presione TV   VIDEO para ver el indicador VCR en el visualizador     ag  e  5  5   a 2   as  42  mh    gt               Para a  adir canales de televisi  n de forma manual    Es posible sintonizar manualmente los canales que no pudieron sintonizarse  autom  ticamente     1 Presione las teclas num  ricas para introducir el canal de televisi  n   2 Presione ENTER   3 Presione MANUAL en la videograbadora    Para sintonizar otros canales manualmente  repita los pasos 1 y 2     Para borrar canales no deseados  Los canales borrados se omitir  n posteriormente al presionar las teclas CH         1 Presione         o las teclas num  ricas para seleccionar el canal de televisi  n  que desee borrar     2 Presione ENTER si ha seleccionado el canal con las teclas num  ricas     3 Presione ERASE en la videograbadora  La indicaci  n  S  aparece durante 3  segundos en el visualizador     Para borrar otros canales  repita los pasos 1 y 2     Para restaurar autom  ticamente todos los canales que pueden recibirse  Presione AUTO en la videograbadora     Procedimientos iniciales   
47.  Path Filter 200 Hz   15 kHz    2 3 2  LOCATION OF ADJUSTMENT POINTS    CP 1 PWB  Foil side        6 7    SLV L65HFAR L75HFAR only    Notes        Set the INPUT switch on the remote control to TUNER        Set the VIF RF OUTPUT switch on the TV Multichannel  Sound Generator to CH 3 or CH 4  And LEVEL volume  control to push  locked the RF output level      2 3 3  STEREO SAP FILTER ADJ     Measuring Point   Measuring Equipment    TP633    Adj  Condition    Disconnected  Power cord of  VCR    Standard audio  signal generator  SG   Oscilloscope  Frequency counter  DC power supply unit    Adj  Location Adj  Value  VR633  ST DBX FIL    Minimum level  Less than 10 mVp p     1  Temporary disconnect the power cord of the VCR to set  the power OFF    2  Apply 5V DC  to TP630 from the DC power supply unit    3  Connect the standard audio signal generator and  frequency counter to TP631  and input 22 9 kHz   50  Hz     10   1 dBM sine wave    4  After confirming TP633 output on the oscilloscope   adjust VR633  ST  DBX FIL  so that the output is  brought to its minimum level  less than 10 mVp p      2 3 4  STEREO                   Measuring Point   Measuring Equipment    TP635 TV multichannel  sound generator  DC voltmeter    Adj  Condition    Adj  Location Adj  Value    1  Input the output signal of the TV multichannel sound  generator into the VCR ANT input terminal    2  Set the TV multichannel sound generator as follows   SAP switch   OFF  INT FREQ switch   300 Hz   STEREO switch   L
48.  TRINITRON TV SYNCHRO PLAY durante la reproducci  n  5i lo  hace  Ia fuente de entrada del televisor cambiar   moment  neamente al  sintonizador de televisi  n     Operaciones b  sicas    1 4       Tareas adicionales                               Para Presione   Parar la reproducci  n   STOP   introducir una pausa    PAUSE   Reanudar la reproducci  n    PAUSE o   gt  PLAY   Buscar hacia delante  8 SEARCH durante la reproducci  n   Buscar hacia atr  s  amp  SEARCH durante la reproducci  n   Efectuar un avance r  pido Gire el anillo DMS hasta isir durante   una parada    Rebobinar la cinta Gire el anillo DMS hasta da durante  una parada    Expulsar la cinta 2 EJECT          Para utilizar la funci  n de repetici  n de reproducci  n    Puede rebobinar y volver a reproducir inmediatamente una  escena que desee ver de nuevo    Durante la reproducci  n  presione REPLAY un m  ximo de  cuatro veces  La videograbadora rebobina la cinta 10  segundos por cada presi  n de la tecla y  a continuaci  n   reanuda la reproducci  n     Para utilizar el contador de cinta  En un punto de la cinta que desee localizar posteriormente   presione COUNTER RESET  El contador del visualizador se    pone en    0 00 00     Para buscar este punto m  s tarde   consulte el contador     Para localizar ei punto 0 00 00 del contador de forma  autom  tica   Presione COUNTER MEMORY para ver          en el  visualizador  Gire el anillo DMS hasta 4          en el caso  de un contador      menos   La cinta se detiene
49.  TV VIDEO    POWER    Antes de empezar      Inserte dos pilas tamafio AA  R6  en el  control remoto de forma que las marcas    y     de las pilas coincidan con las del  diagrama del interior del compartimiento  de las mismas  Inserte primero el extremo  negativo     y  a continuaci  n  ejerza  presi  n hasta que el extremo positivo      quede encajado en su sitio     OK    CURSOR    MENU             1 Sit  e el interruptor RF CHANNEL  en 3 o 4  preferiblemente en un  canal que no se utilice en su  localidad  Si ambos se usan  puede  emplear cualquiera de ellos        Si ha realizado las conexiones A V   p  gina 5   puede omitir este paso        2 Encienda el televisor y cambie al canal de  video  el canal 3 o 4      3 POWER Presione POWER para activar la    videograbadora   MODO DE PREPARACI  N    PRESIONE   OK           TV  Presione TV  VIDEO en el control remoto       VIDEO para mostrar el indicador VCR en el  visualizador   5 OK Presione OK     ESPA  OL        PORTUGUES  ENGLISH    SELECCI  N            PRESIONE               Procedimientos iniciales         Conexi  n 4   Pagina 9    Un decodificador con pocos canales codificados  con  uso del interruptor A B    Uso recomendado    Al utilizar un interruptor         no suministrado   esta conexi  n permite  grabar facilmente tanto desde los canales codificados como desde los no  codificados     ET  BC 2          NE E                    Posible con esta conexi  n      Grabar desde cualquier canal no codificado seleccion  ndo
50.  a        life of        Kahi    enormously  depending  Cylinder  drum  on the environment in  Col the   is used    Cleaner roller assembly    Pinch roller    esie              Drive                                system  Relay oar beet cal A  141  41 pat        Ulo  flo  To  lo            Buceo T61 roro            Perform   Brake system                  AE EEN or over    cm or ove  checks  FWD  REW  PLAY torque  PLAY  SP mode    80 to   40g cm  REV torque REV  120 to 220g cm    1 1 2  CLEANING   1  Cylinder  Drum   See Fig 1 1 1     Moisten a chamois with methyl alcohol and clean the video  head  including the Hi Fi audio head  and the tape path  surface of the cylinder  Be sure to wipe horizontally in  relation to the video head  If you wipe vertically  or use          Cylinder  excessive force  you can damage the video head   Drum   2  Tape Path System   Reel Drive System  Clean the pinch roller  the capstan shaft  the tape guides     the FE head  the ACE head  the reel table  the pulley and  the reel belt with a soft cloth  or chamois  moistened with  methyl alcohol        Tape path surface Video head  Fig  1 1 1    5 1    1 2  SERVICE TOOLS    1 2 1  SERVICE TOOLS   NOTES ON ALIGNMENT TAPES   Select a PAL or NTSC alignment tape from the list below  according to the transmission system of the VCR you are  repairing    PAL  For models with 625 scanning lines and a field frequency of 50Hz   NTSC  For models with 525 scanning lines and a field frequency of 60Hz    Alignment 
51.  cable  1  from the VM 1 VP 1 PWB  assembly on the cylinder  drum   and unplug the ACE  head connector  3     3  Remove the screw  2   the two screws  2  then remove  the VM 1 VP 1 PWB assembly  5   lifting it upwards   The shape of the VM 1 VP 1 PWB assembly and the  bracket varies according to the model    4  Remove the four screws  6  and the two screws  9  then  lift up the mechanism unit  The tray    will stop you  removing the two screws  6  on the front  so release the  lock by pressing down the tray lock lever  8  and the lid  opener lever  9  shown in Fig  3 2 2  then slide off the  tray  7   Move the tray by referring to section 3 1 and  turn the loading motor in the PLAY direction         AL VM 1  VP 1     PWB  assembly     ACE head  connector  Fig 3 2 1    Tray lock  lever    9 Lid opener  lever    Fig 3 2 2    9 0    3 3 CASSETTE DRIVE MECHANISM    3 3 1   CASSETTE MECHANISM ASSEMBLY   See Figs 3 3 1 and 3 3 2   1  Put the VCR into EJECT mode   2  Remove the two screws  1    3  Lift up the back of the cassette mechanism assembly  2   slightly  and remove the two hooks  3  on the front     ASSEMBLY NOTES    1  The cassette mechanism assembly and the mechanism  chassis should both be fitted in EJECT mode    2  Check that the two hooks  8  have snapped into the  mechanism chassis  and make sure that the two holes   4  in the cassette mechanism assembly are aligned  with the two dowels  5  on the mechanism chassis    3  Make sure that the big tooth on the pinion gear
52.  each leverand each brake is  working properly     9 22      Screw        12 Crescent      2  mounting     2 Hole    Fig  3 16 1    Apply grease to the areas shown in     e The places marked by dots should be greased  particularly generously     Crescent  slide       Fig  3 16 2    3 17  S LOAD GEAR     LOAD GEAR   S LOAD LEVER ASSEMBLY AND  T LOAD LEVER ASSEMBLY   See Figs  3 17 1  3 17 2 and 3 17 3    1  Refer to section 3 16 and remove the crescent slide    2  Refer to section 3 14 2 and remove the S and T incline  mounting assemblies    3  Remove the clamp     then remove the components   the S load gear  2   the S load spring  8  and the S load  lever assembly  2   When you do this  be careful not to  damage the clamp  D  which can be damaged easily   Again  be careful when you disassemble the compo   nents  as the S load spring  3  will spring out    4  Remove the following components  the T load gear  5    the T load spring  6   and the T load lever assembly  7    Be careful when you disassemble the components  as  the T load spring  6  will spring out      T side      S side     ASSEMBLY NOTES    1  Apply grease  SGL 505  to the shafts  8    9  and parts A  shown in Fig  3 17 1  Then apply grease  SGL 505  to  the parts shown in Fig  3 17 2    2  When fitting the S load gear  2 and the T load gear  5   align them in the tape loaded state  as shown in Fig  A in  Fig  3 17 3  Again  after completing tape unloading on  these gears  check that they are positioned as shown
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54.  in  Fig  B in Fig  3 17 3  then refer to section 3 14 2 and fit  the S and T incline mounting assemblies      7  T load lever  assembly BN     6  T load  spring          P    4  S load lever  assembly     D Clamp   2  S load    NI    Fig  3 17 1    5 23    Apply  grease here                    Apply kapa here  grease inside    the hole  Apply grease to the gears           Apply A  grease     gt     Apply grease inside  Apply the hole    grease here  Fig  3 17 2    Fig  A  When tape loading is complete    T load gear S load gear    Fig  B  When tape unloading is complete    T load gear S load gear    Fig  3 17 3    3 18  TAPE SENSORS  REEL SENSOR  AND EP SW LEVER    3 18 1 TAPE TOP SENSOR AND TAPE END  SENSOR  See Fig  3 18 1    1  Refer to section 3 2 and remove the mechanism unit    2  Refer to section 3 3 1 and remove the cassette mecha   nism assembly    3  Remove the soldering from the      1 PWB assembly   then remove the photo diodes  D   2 and the LED  3    When removing the photo diode  2 on the tape top  sensor side  refer to section 3 15 and remove the main  cam     ASSEMBLY NOTES    1  Fit the photo diodes   and   so that their photorecep   tors to face the LED     as shown in Fig  3 18 1  Align  the cuts in the LED  3  and the holder  4     Push the photo diodes  D   2 and the LED  3  as far  down as they will go  so that they do not protrude above  the top of their holders    2  Do the soldering quickly     Turn the photoreceptors to  face the LED  3     O Puls 
55.  lever assembly                 Mode switch  S8001  CNG  NE  NG S load lever assembly  YA  Ye gang       p Ve f       BT spring lever assembly    Brake control lever    Main cam  MC 1 PMB assembly    Clutch change lever    Crescent slide    Brake act lever Baal b  lle  Wheel gear2 Wheel gear 1 assembly iid S brake act slide  Friction gear assembly    Worm gear assembl  S d Loading motor assembly    Fig  2 1 3    2 2  AN OVERVIEW OF THE MECHANISM MODES    2 2 1   MECHANISM MODE SWITCHING TABLE    NOTE  The letters and figures enclosed in circles in the mechanism mode column are the codes on the crescent slide     m  The principal mode switching states of the mechanism    EJECT    Distinguished by whether the CASSETTE OUT    EP switch is ON or OFF   EJECT   Horizontal shift section   Vertical shift section     IN REW    REO  SHORT REW     INITIAL  INITIAL     POWER OFF     Cleaner roller assembly  ON When loading is carried out starting at  S T mounting incline assembly the CASSETTE IN position   pressure begins    S T mounting incline assembly   pressure ends     REVIEW       IDLER pos   2    Pinch roller OFF     STILL SLOW  3     PLAY STOP G     BRAKE pos        FF REW  6        APPEARANCE OF MODE SWITCH AND  MODE SWITCH OUTPUT TABLE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MODE POSITIONS    HEX ODER EN                                                76  20V   1  7   20V oV       Fig  2 2 1    2 2 2  MOVEMENT CHECK LIST FOR THE MAIN PARTS OF THE MECHANISM   S   Strength  W   Weakness    Mechanism
56.  mode     POWER OFF    UNLOADING   STILL SLOW    Principal parts    maa EE or ae fer oe et eet         brake assembly   OFF   OFF            OFF   OFF   OFF   OFF   OFF   OFF   ON  onore      T        brake assembly   OFF   OFF   OFF   ON   ON   ON          OFF   OFF   OFF OFF           soft lever   ON   ON   ON   ON   ON   OFF   OFF   OFF   OFF   OFF OFF   ___     BT lever assembly   OFF   OFF   OFF            OFF   ON   ON   ON   ON  ON   ON   _   OFF   OFF               onsi   on         onm   ON              mounting                   PLAY  PLAY  PLAYPLAY   PLAY  PLAY   PLAY  PLAY PLAY  PLAY EF         Loadiever assembly UNLO UNLO UNLO         Lo        Lo          L  10  10        Cepap cesen     OFF or       OFF  or   ow or gore      EU E E ND             Gleaner geseent  OFF                     row    ON            OFF OFF  OFF                            2 2 3  HOW TO CHECK THE MECHANISM MODE  The edge of the       POSITION    You can tell which mode the mechanism is currently in by e e live balanga GA LL   looking at the codes and marking lines on the crescent A Aj  slide on the underside of the mechanism chassis  The    5  wb     edge of the crescent mounting is used as the reference gc E  line  as shown in Fig 2 2 2  and the marking lines and               symbols indicating the mechanism modes are displayed BESINI   A 6  FF REW  on the crescent slide  which slides against the edge of the A 2      55 X 4  BRAKE  crescent mounting  The mechanism mode IS read off from
57.  of the  cassette mechanism assembly slots properly into the  deepest gap in the start rack gear  as shown in Fig  3 3   2    4  When fitting the two screws  2   use the torque gauge  screwdriver  J 6082 047 A   Give the screws a tighten   ing torque of 5 kg cm             Screws              Mechanism  chassis    Ensure correct  interlocking    Pinion gear    Ensure correct  y   interlocking    Drive gear    Lock gear  Start rack gear    Fig  3 3 2    3 3 2  CASSETTE DRIVE GEAR  See Fig  3 3 3    1  Refer to section 3 3 1 and remove the cassette mecha   nism assembly    2  Remove clamps  4  and  2   then remove the gear holder    3  Remove the clamp CD  then remove the pinion gear  4    4  Remove the clamp    then remove the lockgear  5      ASSEMBLY NOTES    1  Put the tray in the EJECT mode position before fitting   any parts    Apply grease  SGL 505  to the gear mounting shafts  all   the gear teeth  and the cam part of the drive gear  6     Ensure that the drive gear  the lock gear and the pinion   gear interlock correctly  as shown in Fig  3 3 2      Make sure the clamps  1  and  2 snap in to the gear  holder  3      2     3           4  Pinion gear   grease   1  the outer rim  Clamp of the teeth           6  Drive gear     5  Lock gear   grease the outer rim  of the teeth    8  Gear holder  Fig 3 3 3    9 9    3 3 3  DOOR OPENER  UNDER FRAME AND  STAND L  See Fig  3 3 4    1  Remove the cassette mechanism assembly  referring to  section 3 1    2  Remove the two clamps 
58.  sf  NIN 96  RAILS                      9  Shaft    Shaft       Fig  3 12 1    3 12 2  CLUTCH MOUNTING ASSEMBLY   See Fig 3 12 2   1  Refer to section 3 3 1 and remove the cassette mecha   nism assembly   2  Refer to section 3 12 1 and remove the reel pulley   3  Remove the two screws CD  then remove the clutch  mounting assembly  2     ASSEMBLY NOTES    1  Align the two holes 3 with the shafts  4  and  9   Be  careful not to press part A of the clutch mounting  assembly  2 against the band brake assembly    2  After assembly  make sure that the clamp on the clutch  change lever has snapped into the chassis     9 17     D Screws    Part A          3  Hole  3  Hole    Y  2 Clutch    mounting    assemblv        4  Shaft    3 12 3 S SOFT LEVER  SUPPLY REEL ASSEM   BLY AND S REEL GEAR  See Fig  3 12 3    1  Remove the S soft spring CD    2  Remove the clamp  2  then remove the S soft lever  3     3  Refer to section 3 12 2 and remove the clutch mounting  assembly    4  Refer to section 3 11 and remove the band brake  assembly  then remove the supply reel assembly  4  and  the S reel gear         ASSEMBLY NOTES    1  After cleaning the shafts       and C2  apply a drop of oil   NT 68  to each    2  After assembly  clean the side of the supply reel assem     bly  4       3  S soft lever   _  4  Supply reel          assembly  amp     S reel   D soft     spring gear     Shaft   f   7  Shaft  Fig  3 12 3    3 12 4  T SOFT BRAKE ASSEMBLY  TAKE UP  REEL ASSEMBLY  T REEL GEAR   See Fig  
59.  speci   fied in the diagrams or the components used on  the set         SEMICONDUCTORS  In each case      u   for example    uA                  UPA       U PA              IL PB  UP Cu IC PC    The components identified by mark     or dotted line with mark A are critical    for safety          XX   X mean standardized parts  so they may uPD  PD Replace only with part number specified   have some difference from the original one      CAPACITORS       RESISTORS uF  uF When indicating parts by reference  All resistors are in ohms    COILS  METAL   Metal film resistor uH   u H      The parts marked with a 9 are special parts for  Argentina and are supplied by SONY ARGEN     METAL OXIDE  Metal oxide film resistor  F   nonflammable      Items marked        are not stocked since they    are seldom required for routine service  Some  delay should be anticipated when ordering these    TINA     The CP A board and CP 1 board  are identical     items   Ref       PartNo  Description Remark   Ref        PartNo    Description    Remark         6794 549            BOARD  COMPLETE  L75HFAR  C1042  1 162 209 31 CERAMIC 2 PF 5  50      0    6794 557    CP A BOARD  COMPLETE  L65HFAR  C1044  1 164 004 11 CERAMIC CHIP     0 1uF 10  25    4      6794 564            BOARD  COMPLETE  L45AR  C1046 1 162 211 31 CERAMIC Sak 5  50                      C1049  1 162 203 31 CERAMIC 15PF 5  50    C1071  1 126 935 11 ELECT 47QuF 20  6 3V  1 533 583 11 HOLDER  FUSE  C1072  1 126 154 11 ELECT 47uF 20  6 3V   
60.  the flat part  as shown in Fig   4 3 4  d   If this happens  the status shown in Fig  4 3   4  C  is normal  so loosen the S guide roller  then  tighten it again until the envelope waveform is as  shown in Fig  4 3 4  c      2  Check that at the tracking centre  the output of the  front half of the envelope waveform is not less than  8096 of the maximum     3  Rotate the S guide roller 20  anticlockwise    3  Adjustthe T guide roller     D press the tracking button  channel       and check  whether  when the envelope waveform is 5096 of  maximum  the back half of the envelope waveform is  flat  If not  loosen the T guide roller slightly  then  tighten it gradually until the back half of the envelope  waveform becomes flat     2  Check that the output for the back half of the envelope  waveform is at its maximum at the tracking centre    4  Check that the envelope waveform does not fluctuate  when you switch from F SEARCH to PLAY or from R   SEARCH to PLAY  If it does fluctuate  repeat steps 3   and 4      9 27    Pressed  too far    Not pressed    Normal far enough       Eccentric screwdriver   J 6082 044 A     S guide roller T guide roller       The tape should not pass along  the cylinder lead surface    Fig  4 3 3    In normal status  the waveform  will be flat even when the  envelope waveform is reduced  to 5096     bad le  SES    If the envelope waveform  is at maximum at the  tracking centre  adjust to  flat      a  S guide roller  pressed too far                      
61.  the spring  4     5  Remove the clamp  9  on the front rack gear  5   then  remove the start rack gear  7      ASSEMBLY NOTES   1  Apply grease  SGL 505  to the front rack gear     and  all over the inside of the groove on the start rack gear      Align the positioning mark  8  on the front rack gear  5   with the mark  9 on the main cam  9       When installing the cassette mechanism assembly   refer to section 3 3 1 and align the start rack gear with  the pinion gear      5  Front rack gear   apply grease to  inside of groove     at  2 Front rack  gear assembly         7  Special screw     7  Start rack gear   apply grease to  inside of groove     Fig 3 3 5    Positioning mark                          _   _               _                                          5  Front rack  gear    Flg 3 3 6    9 10    3 4  CLEANER ROLLER ASSEMBLY   See Fig  3 4 1     1  Remove the clamp  1  and take out the cleaner lever  2    When you do this  be careful not to bend the plastic  springs      and      on the cleaner lever  2     2  Remove the clamp     and take out the cleaner roller  assembly  4   Be careful not to touch the sponge on the  cleaner roller assembly  2      ASSEMBLY NOTES    1  When mounting the cleaner lever  2  on the shaft  9    press the clamp CD in the direction shown by the arrow   and snap it into the mounting  6  on the audio R P head  assembly           4  Cleaner roller assembly   8  Clamp       Q Cleaner lever   m  D Clamp    Plastic spring        gt         
62.  you press the tracking buttons  channel  and   channel     simultaneously  the tracking is reset to the   tracking centre  When the tracking is at the tracking  centre  the message  T         will appear in place of the  clock display on the front panel  If you keep pressing the  channel  button the messages             and               will  appear  while if you keep pressing the channel   button   the messages           and    T          will appear  Three  seconds after you stop pressing the tracking buttons  the  clock displav will re appear    2  The check described in paragraph 6  is not necessary   for models in which the only tape speed is SP mode     After resetting the tracking to the   tracking centre  set the envelope   waveform to maximum  Slotted  screwdriver       Fig  4 3 6    4 3 5  CHECKING AFTER ADJUSTMENT   1  Play the alignment tape  NTSC  KRV 52NE  PAL  KRV   52PL  and check that the envelope waveform is  activated immediately and that there are no fluctuations  in the envelope waveform or the audio output wave   form    2  Load a cassette tape  NTSC T 120  PAL  E 180  and  use it to record and replay  Check that the envelope  waveform is activated immediately and that there are  no fluctuations in the envelope waveform or the audio  output waveform   When recording on the tape  input  1 kHz to the audio input terminal  Use a scratch free  cassette tape  NTSC  T 120  PAL  E 180    Check that  at the tracking centre  the front half down and back half  d
63. 0   5mVrms     2 3 6  SEPARATION            Measuring Point   Measuring Equipment   Adj  Condition         zl TV multichannel   AUDIO OUTPUT  sound generator  terminal  L  Oscilloscope   CH  2 Band path filter    200 Hz   15kHz     AUDIO OUTPUT  terminal  R     Adj  Location Adj  Value    VR632  SEP  LOW   VR634  SEP  HIGHT     Minimum level  less than  15mVp p     1  Input the output signal of the TV multichannel sound  generator into the VCR ANT input terminal    2  Connect the oscilloscope to the AUDIO OUTPUT terminal   L  and  R  of the VCR via the BPF    3  Set the TV multichannel sound generator as follows    SAP switch   OFF  PILOT switch   ON    4  Receive the signal of TV multichannel sound generator   and confirm so that the     L   R     within the monitor TV  when PILOT switch to ON    5  Setthe TV multichannel sound generator  STEREO switch    Rch  INT FREQ switch   3 kHz   and adjust VR632  SEP   LOW  so that the output of the AUDIO OUTPUT terminal   L  is brought to its minimum level  less than 15 mVp p   during Rch modulation    6  Setthe TV multichannel sound generator  STEREO switch    Lch  INT FREQ switch   300 Hz   and adjust VR634  SEP   HIGH  so that the output of the AUDIO OUTPUT terminal   R  is brought to its minimum level  less than 15 mVp p   during Lch modulation     6 8    SLV L65HFAR L75HFAR only    N      Set the TV multichannel sound generator  STEREO switch    Lch  INT FREQ switch   3 kHz   and confirm that the  difference between the AUDIO OU
64. 0 019 A             D  SLV L65H        DY  8                                  VU     Burst signal  H  Sync signal    Color bar signal waveform  KRV 51P                             L75HFAR   Flat Cable    Fig  2 2 1 Cylinder  Assembly    Fig  2 2 3     7596     Color bar pattern  KRV 51P  on monitor TV  Fig  2 2 2       RELAY JIG   Connect the flat cable end from the cylinder assembly to  the VP 1 PWB assembly using the relay jig to provide  simple repairing of the VP 1 PWB assembly  as shown in  Fig  2 2 3  Further  when adjusting the VP 1 PWB assem   bly  be sure to make contact an end of shield case with  bracket of the VP 1 PWB assembly to maintain the shield  effect  If the VP 1 PWB assembly does not contact  there  is insufficient ground and no proper play back image can  be obtained     6 6    SLV L65HFAR L75HFAR only    2 3  MTS DECODER CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT        If adjusting the MTS Decoder Circuit  special equipment   Prior to making these adjustments  the other adjustments  shown in section 2 2 1  is necessary  except the MTS Decoder should be completed    e Improper adjustment will cause loss of performance of  stereo sound and bilingual sound detection     2 3 1  TEST EQUIPMENT AND STANDARDS REQUIRED    TV Multichannel Sound Generator LMS 238  Prodused by Leader Electonics Corp      Oscilloscope    Standard Audio Signal Generator  SG   Frequency Counter Input frequency   20 Hz   10MHz  AC Voltmeter    DC Voltmeter    DC Power Supply Unit Voltage  0   15V  DC   Band
65. 00 33 TRANSISTOR DTC144EF  10102  1 801 758 11 IC LC89978M  LO9HFAR L75HFAR   1231 1 803 077 11 IC BH7801AK  L65HFAR L 5HFAR  02202  1 809 235 11 TRANSISTOR DTA144EL TL2  10301 1 803 341 11 IC MN101D01FAF  L6G5HFAR L 5HFAR   10302 8  59 353 59 IC LB1643 02203  gt  8 729 900 74 TRANSISTOR DTC143TS   L6SHFAR L75HFAR   IC303  1 801 760 11 IC LA6358NM  10304 1 803 250 11 IC BMR03H 04 02302 8 729 140 97 TRANSISTOR KSA708  10341  1 801 341 11 IC 24LC01B P  L65HFAR L75HFAR   LO9HFAR L75HFAR   10341 8 759 381 49 IC AT24C01A 10PC  L45AR  02303 8 729 140 97 TRANSISTOR KSA708  10511 8  59 140 85 IC uPC1093J  LO9HFAR L75HFAR   Q2351  8  29 900  4 TRANSISTOR DTC143TS  10631 8 752 053 35 IC       15345  L65HFAR L75HFAR   L6S5HFAR L75HFAR      JACK    Q2352  8  29 900  4 TRANSISTOR DTC143TS   L65HFAR L75HFAR     JK101  1 251 592 11 SOCKET  RCA 2  440   VIDEO IN OUT  03007  8 729 194 57 TRANSISTOR 250945     JK221 1 785 500 11 SOCKET  RCA 2  AUDIO IN OUT   L45AR  Q3101  1 801 259 11 TRANSISTOR TR 25  17825    JK221 1 251 593 11 SOCKET  RCA 2  330   AUDIO IN OUT L    NQ5001 8 729 027 98 TRANSISTOR 25  146015   LO9HFAR L75HFAR     JK222  1 251 594 11 SOCKET  RCA 2  220   AUDIO IN OUT R   05002  1 809 602 11 TRANSISTOR 2502274 F AA   L65HFAR L75HFAR  05003 8 729 140 97 TRANSISTOR KSA708  05004 1 809 602 11 TRANSISTOR 2502274 F AA   lt  COIL  gt  Q5101  1 801 334 11 TRANSISTOR 255070  05102  8  29 205 97 TRANSISTOR 2503668     11002 1 410 517 11 INDUCTOR 4 uH  11003 1 410 519 11 INDUCTOR 68uH 05
66. 004 11  1 163 009 11  1 109 889 11    1 126 155 11  1 126 916 11  1 164 004 11  1 164 073 11  1 126 176 11    1 126 301 11  1 164 004 11  1 126 154 11  1 164 159 21  1 163 099 00    1 163 099 00  1 163 093 00  1 163 093 00  1 164 004 11  1 163 021 11    1 102 129 00  1 161 061 11  1 161 494 11  1 161   2 11  1 102 129 00    1 102 129 00  1 111 241 11  1 164 004 11  1 164 004 11  1 124 257 00    1 163 093 00  1 163 093 00  1 164 159 21  1 164 159 21  17102 12921    1 102 129 21  1 102 129 21  1 163 009 11  1 111 241 11  1 136 188 11    1 136 188 11    Description   ELECT    CERAMIC  CERAMIC  CERAMIC    CERAMIC  ELECT  CERAMIC  CAPACITOR  ELECT    CERAMIC CHIP  ELECT   ELECT  CERAMIC                ELECT  ELECT  CERAMIC CHIP  CERAMIC CHIP  ELECT    ELECT   ELECT  CERAMIC CHIP  CERAMIC  ELECT    ELECT  CERAMIC CHIP  ELECT  CERAMIC  CERAMIC CHIP    CERAMIC CHIP  CERAMIC CHIP  CERAMIC CHIP  CERAMIC CHIP  CERAMIC CHIP    CERAMIC  CERAMIC  CERAMIC  CERAMIC  CERAMIC    CERAMIC  ELECT  CERAMIC CHIP  CERAMIC CHIP  ELECT    CERAMIC CHIP  CERAMIC CHIP  CERAMIC  CERAMIC  CERAMIC    CERAMIC  CERAMIC  CERAMIC CHIP  ELECT   FILM    FILM    for safety   Replace only with part number specified     Remark  10uF 20  16V   L65HFAR L75HFAR   10000PF 10  50V  10000PF 10  50V  10000PF 10  50V  3900PF 50V  47uF 20  16V  0 0022uF 10  50V  0 1uF 5 5V  22UF 20  10V  0 1uF 10  25V  100uF 20  6 3V  22UF 20  10V  220PF 10  50V  tuF 20    50V  1uF 20  50V  1uF 20  50V  0 1uF 10  25V  0 001uF 10  50V  tuF 20
67. 01  3 961 303 01  3 960 959 01  3 960 916 01    3 960 960 01  3 960 97 7 01  3 963 789 01  3 961 016 01  3 971 997 01    3 960 984 01  3 97 7 067 01  A 6779 889 A  3 735 630 01  3 978 528 01    3 735 754 01  3 961 038 01  3 970 883 01  3 963 782 01  3 961 008 01    3 966 763 01  A 6779 797 A    Description     SCREW  2 3X6   SPECIAL  MOTOR  ROTOR CYL DC 2W  SCREW  2 3X10   SPECIAL  MOTOR  STATOR CYL DC 2W  SPACER  MOTOR    CYLINDER LWR  L45AR    CYLINDER LWR  L65HFAR L75HFAR   CYLINDER UPR  L45AR    CYLINDER UPR  L65HFAR L75HFAR   CLUTCH MOUNT BOARD  COMPLETE  LEVER  DOOR OPENER    FRAME  UNDER  STAND  L    SCREW  2 6X6   SPECIAL   PAD   MECHANICAL ASSY  CASSETTE    LEVER  RELEASE  SPRING  LID OPENER  SPRING  LOCK TRAY  GEAR  LOCK  HOLDER  GEAR    GEAR  PINION  SPRING  BT   BAND  ASSY   BRAKE  LEVER ASSY  BT  HEAD  FULL ERASE    SCREW  2 6X10   SPECIAL  CLEANER  ASSY    LEVER ASSY BOARD  COMPLETE  ROLLER ASSY  GUIDE   REEL  ASSY   SUPPLY    WASHER  DIA 3   ADJUSTMENT  SCREW  2X3   SPECIAL  MOUNT  ASSY   S INC LINE  REEL  ASSY   TAKE UP   SLIDE  T ACT BRAKE    SCREW  2 6X12   HEAD ASSY  R P ACE    Remark    Ref  No     108    112    113  114  115  116  117    118  119  120  121  122    123  124  125    Part No     3 961 015 01  3 961 014 01  3 961 024 01  3 96 1 026 01  3 973 490 01  3 961 027 01    3 961 030 01  3 961 029 01  3 96 1 028 01  3 961 045 01  3 961 044 01    3 966 764 01  3 964 886 01  3 970 884 01  3 740 367 01  3 960 951 01    3 970 880 01  1 810 691 11  3 960 9
68. 103 8 729 194 57 TRANSISTOR 250945     11007 1 410 509 11 INDUCTOR 10uH 05131  8  29 205 97 TRANSISTOR 2503668     11101 1 410 509 11 INDUCTOR 10uH 05132 8 729 901 06 TRANSISTOR DTA144EK   2021 1 410 509 11 INDUCTOR 10uH 05133 8 729 027 43 TRANSISTOR DTC114EK T96  05134  1 801 878 11 TRANSISTOR TR 25646405   3003 1 414 540 11 INDUCTOR          3004 1 414 540 11 INDUCTOR        06001 1 801 259 11 TRANSISTOR TR 25  17825   3005 1 414 540 11 INDUCTOR            5001  1 411 767 11 FILTER  LINE    RESISTOR      5010 1 414 540 11 INDUCTOR         R1001  1 216 057 00 METAL CHIP 2 2K 5  110W   5101 1 414 540 11 INDUCTOR        R1002  1 216 065 00 METAL CHIP 4 7K 5  110W   5102  1 414 540 11 INDUCTOR        R1003  1 216 055 00 METAL CHIP 1 8K 5  110W   5109 7 1 500 225 11 FERRITE        R1004  1 216 052 00 METAL CHIP 1 3K 5  110W   6001 1 410 511 11 INDUCTOR 15uH R1005  1 216 043 00 METAL CHIP 960 5  110W  16090 1 414 540 11 INDUCTOR         R1006  1 216 065 00 METAL CHIP 4 7K 5  110W   lt  PROTECTOR  gt  R1008  1 216 097 00 METAL CHIP 100K 5  110W  R1011  1 216 089 00 METAL CHIP 47K 5  110W  ANPR511 1 533 613 11 PROTECTOR  IC 0 8A 50V R1012  1 216 089 00 METAL CHIP ATK 5  110W  ANPR512 1 801 567 11 PROTECTOR 1 25A 125V R1013  1 216 123 11 METAL CHIP 1 2M 5  110W     TRANSISTOR  gt  R1014  1 216 055 00 METAL CHIP 1 8K 5  110W  R1015  1 216 071 00 METAL CHIP 8 2K 5  110W  01001  1 801 259 11 TRANSISTOR TR 25  17825 R1016 1 216 055 00 METAL CHIP 1 8K 5  110W  Q1002 1 801 878 11 TRANSIST
69. 115 673 11 CAPACITOR 3 3uF 16V D5105  1 801 991 11 DIODE DI SFT14   L65HFAR L75HFAR  05107  8 719 109 89 DIODE RD5 6ES B2  06317  1 126 301 11 ELECT        20  50V 05108  8 719 109 89 DIODE RD5 6ES B2     L65HFAR L75HFAR  05109  8 719 109 89 DIODE RD5 6ES B2    When indicating parts by reference   The components identified by mark A  number  please include the board  or dotted line with mark    are critical    for safety   Replace only with part number specified        8 3    Ref  No  PartNo  Description  Ret       PartNo  8 Description  Remark  D5111 8 719 109 93 DIODE RD6 2ES B2 01003  1 801 259 11 TRANSISTOR      25  17825  D5116  8 719 300 45 DIODE EM 1Z 01071 8 729 993 72 TRANSISTOR 2SA937 Q  05117  8 719 110 49 DIODE RD18ES B2 01101  1 801 259 11 TRANSISTOR TR 25  17825  05125  8 719 300 45 DIODE EM 1Z  05126  8 719 300 45 DIODE EM 1Z Q1102 8 729 902 11 TRANSISTOR 2502021  01201  8  29 900 33 TRANSISTOR DTC144EF  05127  8 719 300 45 DIODE EM 1Z 01202  8  29 900 33 TRANSISTOR DTC144EF  05128 8 719 300 45 DIODE EM 1Z Q2021  1 810 471 11 TRANSISTOR TR 2563331 5       D6001  8 719 982 26 DIODE MTZJ 33B 02022 8 729 873 40 TRANSISTOR 25D734 E     FUSE   02023 1 810 880 11 TRANSISTOR TR 25  1318 5  02024 1 810 471 11 TRANSISTOR TR 2563331 5       AF5001 1 532 297 00 QUICK ACTING FUSE 250V 2 5A 02025  1 810 471 11 TRANSISTOR TR 2563331 5       Q2031  8  29 900 33 TRANSISTOR DTC144EF    IC   Q2032  8 729 030 02 TRANSISTOR DTC144ES  10101 1 803 083 11 IC LA71501DML Q2201  8  29 9
70. 15       16    18       Reproducci  n de  cintas      EJECT  CLOCK COUNTER  TRINITRON TV  SYNCHRO PLAY  COUNTER RESET    COUNTER MEMORY    REPLAY  E369 SEARCH    IN PAUSE    c  PLAY  B STOP  Anillo DMS     Lanzadera de  mado dual                    1 Encienda el televisor y cambie al canal de  video   2 Inserte una cinta     La videograbadora se enciende en forma  autom  tica  La cinta comienza a  reproducirse si se ha retirado la leng  eta          de seguridad    SE Presione  gt  gt  PLAY    d Cuando la cinta          al final       rebobina  autom  ticamente        Operaciones b  sicas       Reproducci  n de cintas  continuaci  n     Activaci  n de la videograbadora y del televisor  e inicio de  la reproducci  n autom  ticamente  Reproducci  n  sincronizada de televisores Trinitron    Es posible utilizar esta funci  n s  lo si el televisor es Sony  Trinitron      C  mo conectar la videograbadora y el televisor para utilizar esta  funci  n   Conecte la videograbadora y el televisor con el cable de audio video   consulte    Conexi  n de audio video  A  V   en la p  gina 5   Aseg  rese  de conectar el cable de audio video a las tomas VIDEO IN 1 del televisor  si   ste dispone de dos o m  s entradas  El televisor debe colocarse donde  responda al control remoto mientras lo orienta hacia la videograbadora     Operaci  n  Compruebe que el televisor se encuentre en el modo de espera     Presione y mantenga presionada TRINITRON TV SYNCHRO PLA Y  durante unos dos segundos     La vi
71. 2  2  GND    CN301              VIDEO  AUD  DND      NC      T  TOPS YN  LL REEL P         SWD SV    7 SAFETY FL SW   POS SW 112    O NC  LO  MOTOR    LO  MOTOR     POS SW 0    N     JP  AFETV FL 5            af EFG D  2  GNDCFG  2   3  GNDCMC  ML   3  a  ALWAYS 13V 14  s  MC F R  5  6       6  7  SWD 5V                 18     74    IN    islzisjojelsjojnjejejnl       SAFTY FL SW CEP 502    LOADING    CN351    DRUM HEAD  MUTOR                 CN352    CAPSTAN  MOTOR    3 3    SLV L45AR L65HFAR L75HFAR                            LAC  li     12   AC INLET               IN  CP 1  AD A 5      PW A    10  CSYSCON  SERVO POWER   IMER  TUNER         gt  55    0 Cl O        Kl Ill           x  CL              Jalzolz  ul zlelioli   lt   gt                15                        ol  Oo  da aus 11118135 Tin la  Ham FI Lom rr  gt   la  Se  lt  lt  12   lt  TH                v  o        7   e                S  9                            riz  e   gt   5                           ALWAYS  23V  2   B U GND  IR DATA  ALL CLEAR  ALWAYS 5V  FLD CS  FLD CLK  LD DATA DU  FLD DATA I  HEATER    SWD 5V        W1 17501 AF4N ZSY    3 4    SLV L45AR L65HFAR L75HFAR    OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM  SLV L65HFAR L75HFAR          Cav 238 El   L d MS dV or   934 JV      L  8d NW Er  LH 538 _              e  LAS OMS     CAOS jel       SA 89 ji       El y  L  130 AN3  5   NAS r     L d   5 JU Er  OMS HH   r       AN   1  YIN                            VP 1                      AF   CCH22    NL    NG  NY        
72. 26 926 11 ELECT 1000uF 20  10V  L65HFAR L75HFAR   C5102 1 126 916 11 ELECT 1000uF 20  6 3v  C5103 1 126 935 11 ELECT A70uF 20  16V 06324 1 124 465 00 ELECT 047uF 20  50V   5104 1 124 525 11 ELECT 1000uF 20  25V  L65HFAR L75HFAR   06325 1 126 301 11 ELECT 1uF 209  50V  C5105 1 124 910 11 ELECT 47uF 20  50V  L65HFAR L75HFAR   C5106 1 126 947 11 ELECT 47uF 20  35V C6326 1 136 967 11 MYLAR 0 012uF 5  50V   5107 1 126 176 11 ELECT 22006 20          L65HFAR L75HFAR   C5111  1 124 455 00 ELECT 100uF 20  16V  C5112 1 111 241 11 ELECT 10uF 20  16V C6327 1 161 048 00 CERAMIC 0 0056uF 10  50V   L65HFAR L75HFAR   5113 1 126 162 11 ELECT 33uF 20  50V C6391 1 162 280 11 CERAMIC 82PF 10  50V   5114 1 111 241 11 ELECT 10uF 20  16V  C5115  1 111 241 11 ELECT 10uF 20  16V 06392 1 162 280 11 CERAMIC 82PF 10  50V   5117 1 126 162 11 ELECT 33uF   209 50V  C5124 1 124 464 11 ELECT 0 22uF 20  50V  lt  CONNECTOR  gt   C5135  1 136 163 00 FILM 0 068uF 5  50V ANCN501 1 251 483 11 SOCKET  AC INLET  C6001  1 111 241 11 ELECT 10uF 20  16V  C6002 1 164 004 11 CERAMICCHIP          10  25V  lt  DIODE  gt    6009 1 124 589 11 ELECT 47uF 20  16   C6010 1 164 004 11 CERAMICCHIP          10  25V D1071  8 719 991 33 DIODE 7 1SS133T 77  D1072 8 719 991 33 DIODE 1SS133T 77  C6012 1 164 081 11 CERAMIC 470PF 10  50V 01201 8 719 991 33 DIODE 1551331 77  C6015 1 126 965 11 ELECT 22uF 209         02201 8 719 991 33 DIODE   18S133T 77  L65HFAR L75HFAR   C6020 1 111 241 11 ELECT 10uF 20  16V 02301  8 719 991 33 DIODE   1
73. 27 01  3 961 002 01  3 961 003 01    3 961 023 01  3 961 022 01  1 810 690 11  1 801 326 11  3 961 305 01    3 961 306 01  3 961 307 01  3 961 021 01  3 961 001 01  3 963 784 01    3 191 422 01  3 948 603 01  3 960 926 01  3 960 928 01  3 963 786 01    3 966 765 01  3 963 785 01  3 960 925 01    Remark    Description Remark  SPRING  CAPSTAN BRAKE   BRAKE ASSY  CAPSTAN   LEVER ASSY  PINCH ROLLER   SPRING  PINCH ROLLER   MOUNT  LIFT PINCH    CAM  LIFT PINCH    SCREW  2 6X16   SPECIAL  OPENER MOUNT   GEAR  CAM PINCH   NUT  3X3   SPECIAL  SPRING  L GUIDE LEVER    LEVER ASSY  ROAD   LEVER  ASSY   ACT L GUIDE  MOUNT  ASSY   T INC LINE  WASHER  SLIT   SCREW  2 6X10   SPECIAL    CATCHER   PHOTO DIODE PN263L NC  GEAR  S REEL   LEVER  S SOFT   SPRING  S SOFT    SPRING  EP SWITCH  LEVER  EP SWITCH   LED LN59L   PHOTO COUPLER SG 105F  GEAR  FRONT RACK    GEAR  START RACK  SPRING  FRONT RACK  SCREW  2 6X6   SPECIAL  SPRING  T SOFT   BRAKE  ASSY   SOFT    SCREW  2 6X5 5   SPECIAL  WASHER  SPECIAL  PULLEY  REEL   GEAR  T REEL   BRAKE  ASSY   T    SPRING  BRAKE  BRAKE  ASSY      SCREW  2 6X4   SPECIAL    7 3 MECHANISM PARTS 2    Ref  No     151  152  153  154  155    156  157    199  160    161  162  163  164  165    166  167    Part No     3 961 032 01  3 961 047 01  3 961 049 01  3 961 048 01  3 961 050 01    3 963 793 01  3 963 794 01  3 973 491 01  3 963 780 01  3 961 034 01    3 961 011 01  3 963 788 01  3 963 787 01  3 961 013 01  3 961 012 01    3 960 921 01  3 974 757 01         Desc
74. 3 12 4   1  Remove the T soft spring      2  Remove the clamp  2   then remove the T soft brake  assembly  3    3  Refer to section 3 12 2 and remove the clutch mounting  assembly   4  Pressing the T brake assembly   in the direction of the  arrow  remove the take up reel assembly  5  and the T  reel gear  8      ASSEMBLY NOTE   1  After cleaning the shafts  7  and  8   apply a drop of oil   NT 68  to each      5  Take up reel    T reel gear nG  9 9 assembly                 3  T soft brake  Y     assembly   4  T brake  assembly    i  D T soft  spring   7  Shaft            Shaft  gt   o  ES O     2  Fig 3 12 4    5 18    3 13  BRAKES    3 13 1 S BRAKE ASSEMBLY  T BRAKE ASSEM   BLY  T BRAKE ACT SLIDE  See Fig  3 13 1    1  Refer to section 3 3 1 and remove the cassette mecha   nism assembly    2  Remove the two clamps  1   then remove the T brake  act slide  2    Note  You can remove the S brake assem   bly C and the T brake assembly  5  without removing  the T brake act slide  2      3  Remove the brake spring  3     4  Remove the two clamps  4  simultaneously  then remove  the T brake assembly  5     5  Remove the clamp  6   then remove the S brake assem     bly  7      ASSEMBLY NOTES    1  Apply grease  SGL 505  to the shafts  8  and  9     2  When fitting the T brake act slide  2  align the mark  with the shaft  d     Mark  2 T brake act slide     8  Brake spring    Clamp           CD Clamp        6  T brake    assembly    Fig  3 13 1    3 13 2  BRAKE CONTROL LEVER AND BRAK
75. 3 7 CAPSTAN MOTOR    3 7 1  CAPSTAN MOTOR  See Fig 3 7 1    1  Refer to section 3 2  then remove the mechanism unit    2  Remove the two screws  2  then remove the harness  mounting  D    3  Remove the reel belt  3     4  Remove the three screws  5  and the capstan motor  6      ASSEMBLY NOTES    1  Check that connector  4  is inserted in the CP 1 PWB   assembly    2  When fitting the thre screws  5   use the torque gauge  screwdriver  J 6082 047 A   Give the screws a tighten   ing torque of 3 5 kg cm      After assembly  clean the capstan shaft with a soft cloth  or chamois      5  Screws         6  Capstan    Capstan shaft motor       mounting     3  Reel belt     2 Screws    Fig  3 7 1    9 13    3 7 2  CAPSTAN BRAKE ASSEMBLY   See Fig  3 7 2   1  Remove the spring      2  Remove the clamp  2   then remove the capstan brake  assembly  3       1  Spring        8  Capstan brake  assembly     2  Clamp    3 8  LOADING MOTOR ASSEMBLY AND  WORM GEAR ASSEMBLY   See Fig  3 8 1     1  Refer to section 3 2 and remove the mechanism unit    2  Remove the soldering on the lead wires    of the  loading motor assembly from the MC 1 PWB assembly   When you do this  be careful not to let the soldering iron  touch any other parts    3  Press the clamp     and remove the loading motor  assembly  D and the damper  4   Be careful not to exert  too much force on the clamp  3     4  Remove the worm gear assembly  9   To maintain  performance  do not dis assemble the worm gear  assembly  5      A
76. 321 A CABINET ASSY  FRONT  L75HFAR     1 0 A 6788 328 A CABINET ASSY  FRONT  165             1 0 A 6788 331 A CABINET ASSY  FRONT  L45AR   2 0 3 051 096 01 BUTTON  BASE   3 3 942 768 02 EMBLEM  NO 5   SONY  4 3 965 446 01 SCREW  SPECIAL    5 0 A 6794 549 A CP A BOARD  COMPLETE  L75HFAR     5 0 A 6794 557 A CP A BOARD  COMPLETE  L65HFAR     5 0 A 6794 564 A CP A BOARD  COMPLETE  L45AR   6 1 693 424 11 TUNER  RF TU IF    7 0 A 6794 554 A VP 1 BOARD  COMPLETE  L65HFAR L75HFAR     7 0 A 6794 567 A VP 1 BOARD  COMPLETE  L45AR     8 3 970 792 01 BRACKET  TERMINAL  L45AR     8 3 976 269 01 BRACKET  TERMINAL  L65HFAR L75HFAR   9 3 740 382 01  BTS B S 4X12  10 3 051 087 01 COVER  TOP  L75HFAR   10 3 051 290 01 COVER  TOP  L45AR     10 3 976 260 01 COVER  TOP  L65HFAR   11 3 963 641 01 HOLDER  AC INLET     12 3 963 642 01 TOP HOLDER COVER    13 3 963 620 01 COVER  BOTTOM  14 3 942 661 01 STAND  FELT    15 0 A 6794 547 A TM 2 BOARD  COMPLETE  L75HFAR     15 0 A 6794 561 A TM 2 BOARD  COMPLETE  L65HFAR     15 0 A 6794 569 A TM 2 BOARD  COMPLETE  L45AR   16    3 051 090 01 BUTTON  2P   L75HFAR   16 0 3 051 293 01 BUTTON  POWER EJECT   L45AR     Ref  No     16  17  18    18  18    19  Mk      The mechanical parts with no reference number  in the exploded views are not supplied      Hardware    mark  list and accessories and pack   ing materials are given in the last of this parts     lt  gt   lt  gt   lt  gt   lt  gt   lt  gt      lt  gt      lt  gt      lt  gt   lt  gt     Part No     3 9
77. 39 11    1 249 439 11  1 249 439 11  1 249 408 11  1 249 408 11  1 249 408 11    1 249 408 11    1 475 047 11    1 771 288 11  1 771 288 11  1 771 288 11  1 771 288 11  1 771 288 11    1 771 288 11  1 771 288 11  1 771 288 11  1 771 288 11  1 771 288 11    1 771 288 11  1 771 288 11  1 771 288 11  1 771 288 11  1 771 288 11    1 233 491 11    Description  Remark    DIODE 155133T 77  L65HFAR          gt    IC MN12510      COIL      FERRITE OuH      TRANSISTOR      TRANSISTOR DTC114ES   TRANSISTOR DTC114ES   TRANSISTOR DTC114ES   TRANSISTOR DTC114ES  L75HFAR       RESISTOR      CARBON 560 5  1 4W   CARBON 560 5  1 4W   CARBON 560 5  1 4W   CARBON 560 5  1 4W   CARBON 10K 5  1 4W   CARBON 10K 5  1 4W   CARBON 10K 5  1 4W   CARBON 10K 5  1 4W   CARBON 68K 5  1 4W   CARBON 68K 5  1 4W   CARBON 68K 5  1 4W   CARBON 68K 5  1 4W   CARBON 180 5  1 4W   CARBON 180 5  1 4W   CARBON 180 5  1 4W   CARBON 180 5  1 4W   L75HFAR       RECEIVER  gt     PACK UNIT  IR RECEIVER     SWITCH       SWITCH  PUSH 1P 1T  ATR   SWITCH  PUSH 1P 1T          SWITCH  PUSH 1P 1T  TR    SWITCH  PUSH 1P 1T  CH UP   SWITCH  PUSH 1P 1T  CH DOWN     SWITCH  PUSH 1P 1T  PAUSE STILL   SWITCH  PUSH 1P 1T  FF    SWITCH  PUSH 1P 1T  REW   SWITCH  PUSH 1P 1T  PLAY   SWITCH  PUSH 1P 1T  STOP     SWITCH  PUSH 1P 1T  REC   SWITCH  PUSH 1P 1T  ERASE   SWITCH  PUSH 1P 1T  SERCH   SWITCH  PUSH 1P 1T  PRESET   SWITCH  PUSH 1P 1T  ALL CLEAR        VIBRATOR       CERAMIC OSC 4 000MHz    Ref  N    O    C7211    07212    CN722  C
78. 4            Be eR PRONE hep rdv SG poem A       E                          ilaque ET Ls as em      ip Elha    i       AAA Ti aee             85 2      eek  EE Aet ms  pa          PI  E E  gt   3      X       ET kk e  G   wg 4 ee eee     DE Per 2   BER             ii              WER    EE S     A EN Ed TT       A 434 1 E                    5     Al EM                             Eis E RER                 51  tii EE A EH SEE gabe    ug    RES          E B        PER ae      ks eo      set            2      55  ECH     NE          a    i AMD p exe ded     np 5      24  sri                           E S        2  s     3      z      3                 tii ER dE   ma                          966 5  ZS             a 3         A    E    2 zm Xi   9 5  pau E ELI  Redde                 42 Ze i222  des         GET MED SE    TA BHA TE Aa    e  3      DEELER 22 H    ib ba sa ja A                         i   x    t E                  NG   m 4             ae    peere F d   pen   54    d ipo     ide A Pe LGA        Aia           2 og 3 perit  SUF    B a      ba eta ad de ED   25    Dl Rev    I              gt     E       E na de pM   We         S       Poe en          Sipo  E Za  RK Im LEE           ES mog                  c LEE     ata            oen   NE          Zen                      Si   EE Er  M EA ME          qui ES ep sirr      2  H 1 Rod e  gore                                     paaa   14    SEH postu             de TE 5 T      ilit E Habana tada pene         des 8  os      BE
79. 5  1 10     5  1 10     5  1 10       Ref  No     R2051  R2072  R2073  R2301  R2302  R2303    R2304    R2305    R2306    R2307    R2308    R2322    R2323    R2324    R2325    R2326    R2328    R2329    R2335    R2336    R2337    R2338    R2341    R2342    R2371    R2378    R2379    R2380    R2382    R3001  R3002    Part No     1 216 049 11  1 216 047 00  1 249 435 11  1 216 065 00  1 216 065 00  1 216 085 00    1 216 085 00    1 208 810 11    1 208 810 11    1 216 085 00    1 208 810 11    1 216 065 00    1 216 083 00    1 216 083 00    1 216 061 00    1 216 061 00    1 216 073 00    1 216 129 00    1 216 069 11    1 216 053 00    1 216 053 00    1 216 053 00    1 216 065 00    1 216 065 00    1 216 045 00    1 216 047 00    1 216 039 00    1 216 039 00    1 216 085 00    1 216 081 00  1 216 081 00    Description  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  CARBON   METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP    RES CHIP  RES CHIP    METAL CHIP    RES CHIP  METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP    RES CHIP    METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP    820  33K  4 7K  4 7K  33K    33K    15K    15K    33K    15K    4 7K    21K    21K    3 3K    3 3K    10K    2 2M    6 8K    1 5K    1 5K    1 5K    4 7K    4 7K    680    820    390    390    33K    22K  22K    Remark  5  1 10      L45AR   5  1 10W  5  1 4W  5  1 10W   LO5HFA
80. 63 00 CERAMIC CHIP 0 022uF 10  50V C2003 1 102 129 00 CERAMIC 10000PF 10  50V  C1018 1 130 490 11 MYLAR 0 039uF 5  50V  C1019 1 126 301 11 ELECT 1uF 20  50   62004  1 111 241 11 ELECT 10uF 20  16V  61021 1 161 059 00 CERAMIC 0 047uF 10  50V C2005 1 124 259 11 ELECT 4 7uF 20  50V  C2006  1 164 004 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10  25    C1022  1 126 301 11 ELECT 1uF 20  50   C2007  1 124 259 11 ELECT 4 7uF 20  50V  C1023 1 161 059 00 CERAMIC 0 047uF 10  50V C2008  1 164 004 11 CERAMIC CHIP  0 1uF 10  25    C1024  1 164 004 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10  25V  01025  1 102 129 00 CERAMIC 10000PF 10  50V C2009 1 124 259 11 ELECT d Cut 20  50    C1026  1 126 301 11 ELECT 1uF 20  50   C2010  1 124 229 00 ELECT 33uF 20  10V  C2011 1 124 638 11 ELECT 22UF 20  10V  61027  1 161 059 00 CERAMIC 0 047uF 10  50V C2012  1 164 004 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10  25V  C1028  1 126 301 11 ELECT 1uF 20  50   62013 1 102 128 00 CERAMIC 0 0082uF 10  50V  C1029 1 126 154 11 ELECT 47uF 20  6 3V  C1030 1 164 004 11 CERAMIC CHIP  0 1uF 10  25V  2014  1 111 241 11 ELECT 10uF 2096 16V  61031 1 102 129 00 CERAMIC 10000PF 10  50V 62015  1 102 128 21 CERAMIC 0 0082uF 10  50V  C2016 1 164 004 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10  25    C1032  1 126 301 11 ELECT 1uF 20  50    L45AR   C1033 1 126 301 11 ELECT 1uF 20  50   C2017  1 162 294 31 CERAMIC 0 001uF 10  50V  C1037  1 126 301 11 ELECT 1uF 20  50     L45AR  L75HFAR  C2018  1 164 004 11 CERAMIC CHIP  0 1uF 10  25V  C1040  1 111 241 11 ELECT 10uF 2096 16V  L45AR   C1041 1 163 099 00 
81. 74 743 01  3 947 433 01  3 051 089 01    3 051 287 01  3 051 292 01  A 6794 546 A  A 6794 560 A     6794 568       3 960 936 01  3 051 091 01  3 051 294 01  3 974 744 01  3 051 092 01    3 051 295 01  3 974 745 01  3 051 095 01  3 051 298 01  3 974 749 01    3 051 094 01  3 974 748 01  3 051 297 01  3  09 128 01  1 475 752 11    1 475 753 11    3 709 395 01    The CP A board and CP 1 board  are identical            Description Remark    BUTTON 2P  POWER EJECT   L65HFAR   WINDOW  DOOR  CASSETTE  L75HFAR     DOOR  CASSETTE  L65HFAR    DOOR  CASSETTE  L45AR    TM 1 BOARD  COMPLETE  L75HFAR   TM 1 BOARD  COMPLETE  L65HFAR   TM 1 BOARD  COMPLETE  L45AR     SPRING  BUTTON  BUTTON  BUTTON  BUTTON    PAUSE   L75HFAR   PAUSE   L45AR   PAUSE   L65HFAR   REC   L75HFAR         PS   lt   lt      BUTTON  REC   L45AR   BUTTON  REC   L65HFAR   BUTTON  FF REW   L75HFAR   BUTTON                 L45AR   BUTTON  FF REW   L65HFAR     BUTTON  PLAY STOP   L75HFAR    BUTTON  PLAY STOP   L65HFAR    BUTTON  PLAY STOP   L45AR    COVER  BATTERY  L45AR L65HFAR    COMMANDER  STANDARD  RMT V241    L75HFAR     COMMANDER  STANDARD  RMT V242    L45AR L65HFAR   COVER  V241   L75HFAR     7 2 MECHANISM PARTS 1       112    A13    N    ef       1 2    Part No     3 746 760 01  1 698 912 11  3 746 761 01  1 698 913 11  3  35  38 01    3 966 785 01  3 976 272 01  3 966 786 01  3 976 273 01  A 8316 756 A  3 960 915 01    3 960 954 01  3 960 952 01  3 960 939 01  3 965 758 01  A 6779 276 A    3 961 302 01  3 961 301 
82. 820                           LOADING MOTOR DRIVE  IC302                                         10  MOTOR    11  LO  MOTOR    SKO    TO MC 1  CN801                       2                          8    8                         GND MC  gt   ALWAYS 13V  MC FCLIAR       T END 5  T TOP S           sago        ZA    a          x               SWD SY             ol                     o ob  5                          Se FL START   SAFETY     9 5w0    ES                   C301  MN101DO1X    GNDCPG   ALWAYS 13V  GNOCHMHD                               HE          TO MH                 1C303           LAG3SENM    I2C ROM  IC341 ET                    14  318MHz       nn AD MUTE                    5 265  2    I   O 7      d  i 2  BA       2  TA    2kHz                                                                        TO VA A                                                                                                      REC ADJ            i V LOCK P  AAA                                 BOP       2   DATA   4 T2c                          AFT C    SY A     ANTCL2 VTR                   B2 17501 AF AN ZSY    NOTEJNOT SPECIFIED DIODES  155133 VOLTAGE RECT PLAY MODE    4 17 4 18    CP 1 BOARD  SY A  SYSTEM CONTROL  amp  SERVO CIRCUIT DIAGRAM  SLV L65HFAR L75HFAR              HEATER    HEATER    ALWAYS  23    CN304 abd  ALWAYS SV     HEATER    i  ALWAYS 5        ALWAYS  23V    e       2008 ALWAYS 13V  BU GND la mo f   POWER CTL  90 lala        ITO PW A  IR DATA B GND         MEO  ALL
83. 991 33  8 7 19 991 33  8 719 301 58    8 719 301 58  8 719 301 58  8 719 301 58  8 719 991 33  8 719 991 33    TM 1 BOARD  COMPLETE  L75HFAR   TM 1 BOARD  COMPLETE  L65HFAR   TM 1 BOARD  COMPLETE  L45AR                           HOLDER  IR  HOLDER  FL     lt  FLUORESCENT INDICATOR  gt     TUBE  FLUORESCENT INDICATOR       CAPACITOR                4 Zut 20  50     CERAMIC 560PF 10  50     CERAMIC 560PF 10  50     CERAMIC 560PF 10  50                   560     10  50        CONNECTOR  gt    SOCKET  RIBBON  13P    SOCKET  RIBBON  5P     lt  DIODE  gt    DIODE 155133   77   DIODE 155133   77   DIODE 155133   77   DIODE 155133   77   DIODE SEL2910D D   DIODE SEL2910D D   DIODE SEL2910D D   DIODE SEL2910D D  L75HFAR    DIODE 155133T 77  L75HFAR    DIODE 1551331 77   L65HFAR L75HFAR     The components identified by mark A  or dotted line with mark A  are critical    for safety   Replace only with part number specified        Ref  No   07181    10711     7101    07151  07152  07153  07154    R 121  R 122  R7123  R7124  R7131    R7132  R7133  R7134  R7135  R7136    R7137  R7138  R 151  R 152  R 153    R 154    RR711    57101  57102  57103  57104  57105    57106  57107  57108  57109  57110    57111  57112  57113  57114  57120      7101    Part No   6 719 991 33    1 801 355 11    1 500 225 11    8 729 029 66  8 729 029 66  8 729 029 66  8 729 029 66    1 249 414 11  1 249 414 11  1 249 414 11  1 249 414 11  1 249 429 11    1 249 429 11  1 249 429 11  1 249 429 11  1 249 439 11  1 249 4
84. CERAMIC CHIP 18PF 5  50V C2021 1 164 087 11 CERAMIC 0 0015uF 10  50V  C2022  1 162 293 31 CERAMIC 820PF 10  50V    Ref  No   C2023  C2024  C2025  C2026  C2030  C2031  C2048  C2072  C2201  C2301  62302    C2303    02304  02305    02306    02307  02308    02309    02310  02313    02318    02321  02323    02324    02325  02326    02327    02328  02331    02332    02380  C2389    C2397    Part No   1 161 049 00  1 162 305 11  1 124 589 11  1 130 973 00  1 126 154 11  1 164 004 11  1 124 589 11  1 163 009 11  1 126 301 11  1 111 241 11  1 111 241 11    1 161 494 00    1 161 494 00  1 163 01 7 00    1 163 01 7 00    1 124 455 00  1 124 455 00    1 164 087 11    1 164 087 11  1 102 129 00    1 161 327 00    1 124 831 11  1 124 455 00    1 124 589 11    1 161 494 00  1 102 129 00    1 124 589 11    1 124 589 11  1 102 129 00    1 124 455 00    1 111 241 11  1 163 009 11    1 111 241 11    Description _  CERAMIC  CERAMIC  ELECT   FILM   ELECT  CERAMIC CHIP  ELECT  CERAMIC CHIP  ELECT   ELECT   ELECT    CERAMIC    CERAMIC  CERAMIC CHIP    CERAMIC CHIP    ELECT  ELECT    CERAMIC    CERAMIC  CERAMIC    CERAMIC    ELECT  ELECT    ELECT    CERAMIC  CERAMIC    ELECT    ELECT  CERAMIC    ELECT    ELECT  CERAMIC CHIP    ELECT    Remark  0 0068uF 10  50V  0 0068uF 20  16V  47uF 20  16V  0 022uF 5  100V  47uF 20  6 3V  0 1uF 10  25V  47uF 20  16V  0 001uF 10  50V  1 uF 20  50V   L65HFAR L75HFAR   10uF 20  16V   L65HFAR L75HFAR   10uF 20  16V   L65HFAR L75HFAR   0 022uF 25V   L65HFAR L75HFAR   0
85. CK P   TO SY A    BUF  L 0  Y         01071               47    Y OUT  TO TUNER    C SYNC  TO 5          C181 BDvV1 17501 AFAN ZSY    SLV L45AR L65HFAR L75HFAR    VIDEO CIRCUIT DIAGRAM  SLV L65HFAR L75HFAR                 001  01201    4   VP 1 BOARD       r          LATOO IL VIDEO PRE AMP   IC101 1 2  x None yo nur                TO 57                                                                   TO SY A 02031  120 CLK           gt  120 4  5P HEAD TO SY A     Cade a a ON 1639  DISPLAY  REC Y m e   01071 JK101  H AMP SV           gt  TO SY A  Y LOCK P    001  LP HEAD TO SY A 10 TUNER             ROTARY  ORC YD MUTE      SY A  10 SY A   To AUDIO  32 34 35      59  Sun                                i       SY A RE de ESLV LIBHFAR ONLY      gt     1 YO               zg                          nr sw E YD  TU      Ant SY        0211 2           MI C SYNC           7 TO 57       F5            BDY1 17500 AFAHN 25T  fo tuner  ORC vb              01202 10231  10  1     AUDIO CIRCUIT DIAGRAM  SLV L65HFAR L75HFAR              231                 HIFI AUDIO       20M 25   IC291  LA7256     TU LC  Se A FM PRE AMP  TU RO   TD 15831 m REC      _  TO            0 m  A FM REC CURRENT  JK    I  AY RINGO     aal    al               EXPAND    END    3     pe      E 33          ww         d AUDIO     JA _ i     SLY LTSHFAR ONLY                      ET  AF SW PULSE  10 SY A  TU AUDIO INC   TO 12631  24 92351 AUDIO QUT E 8    MUTE   O  LCH  JK22t    20 T       TO tuboi  AUDIO  MECHANISM BLOCK
86. E  ACT LEVER ASSEMBLY  See Fig  3 13 2    1  Refer to section 3 2 and remove the mechanism unit    2  Refer to section 3 15 and remove the wheel gear 2    3  Refer to sections 3 12 1  then remove the reel belt and  the reel pulley    4  Remove the clamp     then remove the wheel gear 1   2     5  Remove the clutch change spring  3     6  Remove the clamps   and  5   then remove the brake  control lever  6   Remove the clamp  2 on the topside of  the mechanism chassis    7  Remove the brake return spring  7     8  Refer to section 3 8 and remove the worm gear assem   bly    9  Remove the clamp  8  and clamp  5   then remove the  brake act lever assembly  9   To maintain the perfor   mance of the brake act lever assembly  9   do not  disassemble it     ASSEMBLY NOTES    1  Apply grease  SGL 505  to the shafts 49 and 47  to the  teeth of the wheel gear 1    and to the pin  2 of the  brake control lever  6     2  Put the pin  3 of the brake control lever  6  into the cam  groove 49 of the crescent slide    3  Before fitting the wheel gear 1      align the hole Go with  the hole  9 on the mechanism chassis    4  Refer to section 3 15 and align the wheel gear 2      3 Pin     6  Brake control lever            8  Clutch change  spring     9  Brake act  lever assembly    KISI     Clamp  2 ei  2  Brake return     lt           Pin   SI        spring  Sr T       0 Clamp    Hole                   Wheel PD       Clamp  gear 1 io             PT    groove           er  43 Shaft tl      Shaf
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88. GENERAL  Paso 1 Conexiones eege dee  Paso 2 Configuraci  n de la videograbadora                     Paso 3 Ajuste del reloj tarse aa  SelecctOl de Idioma                       Instrucciones adicionales de sintonizaci  n                      Reproducci  n de INIS               Grabaci  n de programas de televisi  n                             Grabaci  n de programas de televisi  n con  Seele hn  A EE    Grabaci  n de programas de televisi  n mediante la    funci   YCR         an  Reproducci  n b  squeda a distintas velocidades              Grabaci  n de programas de televisi  n con el  temposizader instant  neo                                     Comprobaci  n cancelaci  n de ajustes del  KEMIPOLIZAMON amak dis pas AS  B  squedas con la funci  n de   ndice                                 Grabaci  n de programas est  reo y biling  es                   Edici  n con otra videograbadora                                     Ajuste de la MASSA aero  Indice i A E    2  DISASSEMBLY    1 1  Removal of Cabinet  Mechanism Unit and Main    Removing the Cabinet Parts                                      Removing the Mechanism Main Unit and the   CP 1 PWB Assembly                                               l 2  Temporarily Setting Up and Connecting        RWE A SEMU                                         1 3  Installation of the Front Panel                                     3  DIAGRAMS   Circuit  Boards Location sooo toronto osse a NAA     Mechanism Connection Diagram                  
89. HFAR   5  1 10      L65HFAR L75HFAR   5  1 10      L65HFAR L75HFAR   5  1 10W   L65HFAR L75HFAR   5  1 10      L65HFAR L75HFAR   5  1 10      L65HFAR L75HFAR   5  1 10      L65HFAR L75HFAR     The components identified by mark A  or dotted line with mark A  are critical       Ref  No   R6318    R6320    R6321    R6322    R6323    R6324    R6325    R6326    R6327    R6328    56001    12001     T5001    VR631    VR631    VR632    VR632    VR633    VR634  VR634    VR635    X1001  X1002  X3001  X3002  X3003    Part No     1 216 067 00    1 216 063 00    1 216 061 00    1 216 088 00    1 216 065 00    1 216 073 00    1 216 065 00    1 216 121 00    1 216 097 00    1 249 429 11    1 092 957 11    1 431 150 11  1 427 930 11    1 228 748 11    1 228 994 00    1 228 993 00    1 228 747 11    1 228 995 00    1 228 747 11  1 228 993 00    1 228 995 00    1 760 597 11  1 767 494 11  3 5 9 220 11  1 767 167 11  1 76  707 11    Description  Remark  METAL CHIP 5 6K 5  1 10W   L65HFAR L75HFAR   METAL CHIP 3 9K 5  1 10W   L65HFAR L75HFAR   METAL CHIP 3 3K 5  1 10W   L65HFAR L75HFAR   METAL CHIP 43K 5  1 10W   L65HFAR L75HFAR   METAL CHIP 4 7K 5  1 10W   L65HFAR L75HFAR   METAL CHIP 10K 5  1 10W   L65HFAR L75HFAR   METAL CHIP 4 7K 5  1 10W   L65HFAR L75HFAR   METAL CHIP 1M 5  1 10W   L65HFAR L75HFAR   METAL CHIP 100K 5  110W   L65HFAR L75HFAR   CARBON 10K 5  1 4W   L65HFAR L75HFAR    lt  SWITCH  gt     SWITCH  SLIDE  1P 2T   CH SW    lt  TRANSFORMER  gt     TRANSFORMER  OSC 70KHz  TRANSFORMER 
90. METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  CARBON    CARBON  CARBON  CARBON  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP  CARBON   METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  CARBON    METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP    330    470  1M  1 5    39  100    2 2K  22K  820  100  560    560  75  1 2    75  2 2      2 2K  1K  1K  1 2K  470    4 7K  47K  4 7K  12K  12K    330K  270  4 7K  12K  3 9K    2 2M  2 K  8 2K    2 2K    2 K    2  K    3 9K  21K    8 2K    1K    21K  1 8K  1K  47    2 2K  2 2K  180  10K  22K    Remark   5  1 10W  5  1 10     5  1 10     5  1 10     5  1 10     5  1 10     5  1 10     5  1 10     5  1 10     5  1 10     5  1 4W  5  1 4W  5  1 4     5  1 4     5  1 10     5  1 10     5  1 10     5  1 4     5  1 10     5  1 10     5  1 10     5  1 10     5  1 10     5  1 10     0 5   1 10W  0 5  1 10W  5  1 10     5  1 10     5  1 10W  0 5   1 10W  5  1 10     5  1 10     5  1 10     5  1 10      L65HFAR L75HFAR   5  1 10      L45AR   5  1 10      L45AR   5  1 10      L45AR   5  1 10     5  1 10      L45AR   5  1 10      L45AR   5  1 10     5  1 10     5  1 10     5  1 10     5  1 10     5  1 4W  5  1 10     5  1 10     
91. N722    07201  07202    JK721  JK721    R 201  R 202  R 211  R 212    R 213    S7201  S7202    Part No     A 6794 547 A  A 6794 561 A  A 6794 569 A    1 102 973 00    1 102 973 00    1 251 589 11  1 251 525 11    8 719 301 58  8 719 301 58    1 785 499 11  1 765 150 11    1 249 408 11  1 249 408 11  1 247 804 11  1 249 417 11    1 249 417 11    1 771 288 11  1 771 288 11    Description  Remark   TM 2 BOARD  COMPLETE  L75HFAR    TM 2 BOARD  COMPLETE  L65HFAR    TM 2 BOARD  COMPLETE  L45AR           K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K    lt  CAPACITOR  gt    CERAMIC 100PF 5  50V    L75HFAR    CERAMIC 100PF 5  50V   L45AR  L75HFAR     lt  CONNECTOR  gt     SOCKET  5P   RIBBON  L75HFAR   SOCKET  4P   RIBBON  L45AR      lt  DIODE  gt    0100   SEL2910D D  DIODE SEL2910D D     JACK       JACK  RCA 3  L45AR   JACK  RCA 3  L75HFAR      lt  RESISTOR  gt   CARBON 180 5  1 4W  CARBON 180 5  1 4W  CARBON  5 5  1 4W   L45AR  L75HFAR   CARBON 1K 5  1 4W   L75HFAR   CARBON 1K 5  1 4W   L45AR  L75HFAR      SWITCH  gt     SWITCH  PUSH 1P 1T  POWER   SWITCH  PUSH 1P 1T  EJECT     C1805  C1806  C1807  C1808  C1809    C1810  C1811  C1831  C1832  C1833    C1834  C1835    A 6794 554 A  A 6794 567 A    3 947 425 01    1 102 129 00  1 102 129 00  1 126 154 11  1 164 004 11  1 126 301 11    1 102 129 00  1 102 129 00  1 162 207 31  1 162 207 31  1 162 207 31    1 1625207 31  bz 1025129 00    VP 1 BOARD  COMPLETE  L65HFAR L75HFAR   VP 1 BOARD  COMPLETE  L45AR                 K K K K K K    HOLDER  LED    lt
92. NEKE GH       E              MAE   i    pe EE MEE             SES  5    paa               a sang            dA  555 e              i hA t dE m    Py         4 KE bye Pav ER    Se           ag                       44                            Eque             lo      ek      e    42354 va et       c SE  gt         pet ES 2 Ha 4  i t tes        D IEEE            ii i                     BI Qe EL LU                            d   e  i HAHN            n    ll ee 2 d   ig  Lube ee ve                          sys        e A    4   i ji          ta EE 2  j s     Ser rU La                                         SE  2 D  E EE   2 ig        i       NU A UN    4       T 22244 H    ST Euer                  m rh   ir          x  a      GE IM 4           s    TEE Rhee               gt  E We  3        E              SE e   mou   pim       ap             AG            GE  zc 4       KA P  e       ood MM                            S at ei ES       COME   d             7   b 2   SE     lt     SA    7 m be Sg a  gu E  5  AA   d S E           i  i   S me 245252241        d               dm            dac ek    wi    BET                       di EE  j   SAN       8                       i        VO pers METAL  E 1                                           m SE        4959    eg  ECKE    KEE                 Li ward         Ng                                                   LEEN M i i  PET        i jA L  ITEM            ee y          BEER p i g     gt  e ek  1          EX       M      P    3 3
93. Normal status for  wrapper waveform            b  S guide roller not         far enough    pM     d  S guide roller  pressed too far    Fig  4 3 4     50     4 3 4  AUDIO R P HEAD  ACE HEAD  HEIGHT  ADJUSTMENT  AZIMUTH ADJUSTMENT  AND HORIZONTAL POSITION ADJUST   MENT    1  Azimuth adjustment  See Fig  4 3 5    1  Play the alignment tape  NTSC  KRV 52NE  PAL  KRV   52PL  and observe the waveform of the audio output   using an oscilloscope    2  Loosen the height adjustment screw in the counter   clockwise direction and decrease the amplitude of the  audio output waveform  In this state  tighten the screw  in the clockwise direcion and maximize the amplitude   Slightly tighten the screw further in the clockwise  direction and decrease the amplitude  and then loosen  it slowly in the counterclockwise direcion until the  amplitude starts to reach the maximum    3  Set the amplitude of the audio output waveform to  maximum by rotating the azimuth adjustment screw    4  Make sure that the tape edge is running between the  top of the audio head and the bottom of the control  head    Gaps A and B should be roughly equal    NOTE  Rotate the adjustment screw with a slotted screw    driver  Do not apply excessive force vertically  As the   height adjustment screw also adjusts tilt  rotate it slowly    Do not rotate it excessively  And apart from the this screw    and height adjustment screw  the screws is precisely   adjusted before shipment from the factory  and should not  be tampere
94. OR TR 25646405 R1017  1 249 412 11 CARBON 390 5  1 4W    The components identified bv mark A  or dotted line with mark A are critical    When indicating parts bv reference  number  please include the board     8 4    for safetv   Replace only with part number specified        Ref  No   R1018    R1019  R1021  R1022  R1024  R1025    R1028  R1029  R1031  R1038  R1071    R1072  R1073  R1074  R1076  R1101    R1102  R1104  R1105  R1201  R1202    R1203  R1301  R2001  R2002  R2003    R2004  R2005  R2006  R2007  R2008    R2009  R2010  R2011    R2011    R2012    R2013    R2014  R2015    R2016    R2017    R2021  R2022  R2023  R2024  R2025    R2026  R2027  R2028  R2029  R2030    Part No     1 216 037 00    1 216 041 11  1 216 121 00  1 216 125 00  1 216 015 00  1 216 025 00    1 216 057 00  1 216 081 00  1 216 047 00  1 216 025 00  1 249 414 11    1 249 414 11  1 247 804 11  1 249 418 11  1 216 022 00  1 216 057 00    1 216 057 00  1 249 417 11  1 216 049 11  1 216 051 00  1 216 041 11    1 216 065 00  1 216 089 11  1 216 065 00  1 216 677 11  1 216 56 7 1 1    1 216 109 00  1 216 035 00  1 216 065 00  1 216 677 11  1 216 063 00    1 216 129 00  1 216 083 00  1 216 071 00    1 216 057 00    1 216 083 00    1 216 059 00    1 216 063 00  1 216 083 00    1 216 071 00    1 216 049 11    1 216 083 00  1 216 055 00  1 216 049 11  1 216 017 00  1 249 381 11    1 216 057 00  1 216 057 00  1 216 031 00  1 216 073 00  1 216 081 00    Description   METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  
95. R  CURSOR  1 Presione POWER para encender la  Nota videograbadora     Al cambiar el ajuste  2 Presione MENU  seleccione PROGRAMAR   SY da REVISAR y presione OK   lugar y  a continuaci  n      vuelva    definirlo    Para cambiar o cancelar un ajuste  vaya al paso  siguiente       Si desea comprobar un ajuste    no necesita  cancelarlo  presione MENU y  a continuaci  n   POWER para volver al modo de espera de  grabaci  n     3 Presione las teclas CURSOR  4     para  seleccionar el ajuste que desee cancelar y  presione TIMER CLEAR     4 Presione MENU     Si quedan ajustes  presione POWER para voiver al  modo de espera de grabaci  n     Cuando se superponen los ajustes del  temporizador    La videograbadora no grabar   1os programas    superpuestos  Si tiene alg  n ajuste superpuesto   c  mbielo            NERT 10 00 10 50    aparece primero                        2   aparece    1155  continuacion  Los programas tendr  n prioridad de acuerdo    con el orden de la lista     El programa 2 no comenzar   a grabarse hasta      finalizar el programa 1   Operaciones avanzadas       Grabaci  n de  programas est  reo      y biling  es       MENU    CURSOR    OK  AUDIO    MONITOR       1 Presione MENU  seleccione SELECCI  N DEL  SISTEMA y presione          2 Presione las teclas CURSOR  4 4  para  seleccionar el MTS  sistema multisintonizador   y las teclas CURSOR       para elegir el modo        apropiado    El indicador HIFI se   ilumina con el   indicador ST cuando 1        EST  est  reo
96. R L75HFAR   5  1 10      L65HFAR L75HFAR   5  1 10W   L65HFAR L75HFAR   5  1 10      L65HFAR L75HFAR   1  1A0W   L65HFAR L75HFAR   1  1A0W   L65HFAR L75HFAR   5  1 10      L65HFAR L75HFAR   1  1A0W   L65HFAR L75HFAR   5  1 10      L65HFAR L75HFAR   5  1 10      L65HFAR L75HFAR   5  1 10      L65HFAR L75HFAR   5  1 10      L65HFAR L75HFAR   5  1 10W   L65HFAR L75HFAR   5  1 10W   L65HFAR L75HFAR   5  1 10      L65HFAR L75HFAR   5  1 10      L65HFAR L75HFAR   5  1 10      L65HFAR L75HFAR   5  1 10W   L65HFAR L75HFAR   5  1 10      L65HFAR L75HFAR   5  1 10W   L75HFAR   5  1 10W   L75HFAR   5  1 10W   L65HFAR L75HFAR   5  1 10W   L65HFAR L75HFAR   5  1 10W   L65HFAR L75HFAR   5  1 10      L65HFAR L75HFAR   5  1 10W   L65HFAR L75HFAR   5  1 10     5  1 10       When indicating parts by reference  number  please include the board     Ref  No     R3004  R3005  R3006  R3007  R3010    R3011  R3012  R3013  R3014  R3015    R3016  R3017  R3018  R3019  R3020    R3021  R3022  R3023  R3024  R3025    R3034  R3035  R3036  R3038  R3042    R3043  R3044  R3046  R3047  R3049    R3050  R3051  R3052  R3053  R3054    R3055  R3056  R3057  R3058  R3059    R3060  R3061  R3062  R3063  R3064    R3065  R3074  R3081  R3092  R3101    R3102  R3106  R3110  R5001  R5002    R5003  R5004    Part No     1 216 049 11  1 216 049 11  1 216 049 11  1 216 033 00  1 249 425 11    1 249 431 11  1 249 431 11  1 249 437 11  1 249 416 11  1 216 085 00    1 208 810 11  1 216 081 00  1 249 425 11  1 249 425 11  1 216 045 00
97. S8133T 77  L65HFAR L75HFAR    L45AR   C6032 1 161 052 00 CERAMIC 0 012uF 10  50V D2302  8 719 991 33 DIODE   18S133T 77  L65HFAR L75HFAR      L45AR  02303  8 719 110 23 DIODE RD11ES B3  L65HFAR L75HFAR   03001  8 719 986 73 DIODE RB441Q  06033  1 161 052 00 CERAMIC 0 012uF 10  50V 03002  8 719 986 73 DIODE RB441Q   L45AR  03003  8 719 986 73 DIODE RB441Q  06044  1 164 004 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10  25V  C6301  1 124 465 00 ELECT 04746  20  50   03005 8 719 991 33 DIODE 155133   77   L65HFAR L75HFAR  D3006  8 719 991 33 DIODE 155133   77  03009  8 719 109 92 DIODE RD6 2ES B1    06302  1 126 163 11 ELECT 4 7uF 20  50V D3011  1 810 238 11 DIODE ERA83 004V5   L65HFAR L75HFAR  03012  1 810 238 11 DIODE ERA83 004V5  06305  1 126 163 11 ELECT 4  uF 20  50V   L65HFAR L75HFAR  D5001  1 801 763 11 DIODE DB155G S  06306  1 126 163 11 ELECT 4 7uF 20  50V 05003  8 719 901 83 DIODE 15583     L65HFAR L75HFAR  D5004 8 719 983 22 DIODE MTZJ T 77 27A  05006  8 719 901 83 DIODE 15583    06308  1 126 163 11 ELECT 4  uF 20  50V 05010 1 808 898 11 DIODE APOIC VO   L65HFAR L75HFAR    06313 1 161 059 00 CERAMIC 0 047uF 10  50V D5012  1 803 252 11 DIODE ZENER 1 5KE 120A   L65HFAR L75HFAR     AD5013 1 810 884 11 DIODE PHOTO COUPLER PC123U2   06314  1 126 163 11 ELECT 4 7uF 20  50V D5101  1 810 795 11 DIODE RL2Z LF C4     L65HFAR L75HFAR  05102  1 803 251 11 DIODE SF 24  D5103  8 719 901 83 DIODE 15583    C6315 1 126 163 11 ELECT 4 7uF 20  50V   L65HFAR L75HFAR  D5104 8 719 901 83 DIODE 15583  06316  1 
98. SLV LASAR LOSHFAR L  SHFAR    SERVICE MANUAL    Ver 1 0 1998 07    RMT V241 V242V       Argentina Model       Photo   SLV L75HFAR    Sistema   Formato  VHS PAL N NTSC est  ndar   Cobertura de canales  VHF 2a 13  UHF 14 a 69  CATV A 8 a A 1  Aa W   W 1    W 84   Antena  Terminal de antena de 75 ohmios para VHF UHF    Entradas salidas   LINE IN  SLV L65HFAR    LINE IN y LINE IN 2  SLV L45AR L75HFAR   VIDEO IN  Toma fonogr  fica  1   SLV L65HFAR   Tomas fonogr  ficas  1 por cada   SLV L45AR L75HFAR   Se  al de entrada   1 Vp p  75 ohmios   desequilibrada  sincronizaci  n negativa  AUDIO IN  Tomas fonogr  ficas  2  L R   SLV L65HFAR   Tomas fonogr  ficas  1 por cada   SLV L45AR   Tomas fonogr  ficas  2 por cada  L R   SLV L75HFAR   Nivel de entrada   327 m Vrms   Impedancia de entrada   superior a  47 kiloohmios   LINE OUT  VIDEO OUT  Toma fonogr  fica  1   Se  al de Salida   1 Vp p  75 ohmios   desequilibrada  sincronizaci  n negativa  AUDIO OUT  Tomas fonogr  ficas  2  L R   SLV L65HFAR L75HFAR   Toma fonogr  fica  1   SEV L45AR   Salida est  ndar   327 m Vrms   Impedancia de carga   47 kiloohmios  Impedancia de salida   inferior a  10 kiloohmios                 MICROFILM       SPECIFICATIONS    General    Requisitos de alimentaci  n  220 a 240 V CA  50Hz   Consumo de energ  a  18 W   Temperatura de funcionamiento  5     40      Temperatura de almacenamiento   20  C a 60  C   Dimensiones  Aprox  360 x 97 x 298 mm  an  al   fn   incluidas las piezas y controles  sobresalientes  
99. SSEMBLY NOTES    1  Apply grease  SGL 505  to the teeth of the worm gear  assembly    2  Check that the clamps    and   are securing the  loading motor assembly    3  Check the polarity of the lead wires     the orange wire  is the positive terminal  and the gray wire is the nega   tive terminal   After soldering the lead wires  2  adjust  them so that they do not touch the friction gear assem   bly      8  Worm gear assembly           negative                   positive    4     3  Clamp    Fig  3 8 1    3 9  PINCH ROLLER PRESSURE  MECHANISM    3 9 1  PINCH ROLLER LEVER ASSEMBLY   See Fig  3 9 1    1  Remove the clamp CD  then remove the pinch lift  mounting      2  Remove the spring     then remove the pinch roller  lever assembly    off the pinch lift mounting     Before  you do this  align the Indentation  5  on the pinch roller  lever assembly  4  with the clamp  6  on the pinch lift  mounting       ASSEMBLY NOTE   1  Be careful to keep the surface of the pinch rollerf ree of  dust and dirt        Pinch roller lever  8  Spring    assembly          2  Pinch lift mounting   6  Clamp     D Clamp    Fig  3 9 1    5 14    3 9 2  PINCH LIFT CAM AND PINCH CAM GEAR   See Figs  3 9 2 and 3 9 3    1  Refer to section 3 2 and remove the mechanism unit   When you do this  make sure the mechanism is in  EJECT mode    2  Refer to section 3 9 1 and remove the pinch roller lever  assembly    3  After removing the screw  D  undo the three clamps  2   then remove the opener mounting  3   
100. SSORIES  amp  PACKING MATERIALS  C2911  1 164 004 11 CERAMIC CHIP  0 1uF 1099 25V   L65HFAR L75HFAR  1 475 752 11 COMMANDER  STANDARD  RMT V241    L75HFAR      CONNECTOR  gt  1 475 753 11 COMMANDER STANDARD RMT V242    L45AR  L65HFAR   CN181  1 251 588 11 SOCKET  RIBBON  12P   L45AR  1 782 945 11 CABLE  A V   3   L65HFAR L75HFAR   CN181  1 251 670 11 SOCKET  RIBBON  15     L65HFAR L75HFAR  1 782 946 11 CABLE  NTSC ANT    CN182 1 251 395 11 SOCKET  FFC  7P   L45AR    3 864 075 11 MANUAL INSTRUCTION  SPANISH   L75HFAR     CN182 1 251 591 11 SOCKET          12     L65HFAR L75HFAR    3 864 076 11 MANUAL INSTRUCTION  SPANISH    L45AR  L65HFAR     3 976 267 01 CUSHION  FRONT   MES    3 976 268 01 CUSHION  BACK    0181 1 801 761 11 IC LA70011L A 1 790 254 11 CORD  POWER  10291 1 801 156 11 IC LA7256  L65HFAR L75HFAR  pN   lt  COIL  gt   KOKK KK K KK ok ok K K K K  12901 1 410 509 11 INDUCTOR 10uH  L65HFAR L75HFAR  HARDWARE LIST  ok ok ok ok ok ok KK ok ok OK ok KK   lt  RESISTOR  gt    1 7 685 647 79 SCREW  BVTP 3X10 TYPE2 N S  R1801 1 216 073 00 METAL CHIP 10K 5  1 10W  2 7 685 645 79 SCREW BVIP 3X6 TYPE2 N S  R1802 1 216 059 00 METAL CHIP 2 7K 5  110W  3 7 685 646 79 SCREW           3X8 TYPE2 N S  R1803 1 216 071 00 METAL CHIP 8 2K 5  1 10W  4 7 685 661 19 SCREW           4X12 TYPE2 N S   L45AR   R1803  1 216 073 00 METAL CHIP 10K 5  110W   L65HFAR L75HFAR   R1804 1 216 045 00 METAL CHIP 680 5  1 10W  R1805 1 216 045 00 METAL CHIP 680 5  1 10W  R1806 1 216 065 00 METAL CHIP 4 7K 5
101. TPUT terminal  L   and  R  is more than 25 dB      Set the TV multichannel sound generator  STEREO switch    Rch  INT FREQ switch   300 Hz   and confirm that the  difference between the AUDIO OUTPUT terminal  L   and  R  is more than 20 dB  If not  repeat steps 5 to 8     00    Note   Measurement of steps 5 through 8  be sure to  connect the BPF between oscilloscope and AUDIO  OUTPUT terminals     2 3 7  AUDIO OUTPUT MODE AND OUTPUT  SIGNAL CHECK    Measuring Point   Measuring Equipment   Adj  Condition    TV multichannel  sound generator  Oscilloscope    QU    AUDIO OUTPUT  terminal  L    CH  2   AUDIO OUTPUT  terminal      R   Adj  Location Adj  Value    AUDIO OUTPUT  Lch    STEREO      ST     indicator lights     MONO   NO indicators     SAP     SAP     indicator lights     SAP      SAP     indicator lights        1        6 9    Input the output signal of the TV multichannel sound  generator into VCR ANT input terminal  Set the TV multi   channel sound generator  INT FREQ switch   300 Hz   STEREO switch   L       SAP switch   ON  PILOT switch    ON        Receive the signal of TV multichannel sound generator     and confirm so that          L         within the monitor TV  when PILOT switch to ON       Confirm     ST   and   SAP   within the VCR indicator panel    lights       Confirm the waveform of the AUDIO OUTPUT terminal  L     and  R  on the oscilloscope       Set the TV multichannel sound generator as follows     PILOT switch   ON  STEREO switch   Lch       Press t
102. X3002         4  31 8MHz C SYNC  80  POVER DOWN 15 VD ENY  41             HIFI DET    1 10  QvD W    10 ENV  SV   POVER CTL POVER CTL ROTARY     X3003 GERA   TO PW A          WARP AS      ox        AMP  INITIALIZE 25  RESET  4        IC301 1 2     MECHANISM    13 SERVO   Ww01001X  CTL HEAD    LOADING i  LOADING MOTOR     MOTOR DRIVER B4 CTL  V L    oo CTL  ORC VD MUTE      ORC VO MUTE  m     orc PBL E ORC PBL BITART        SW DATA 0      1 ee    SW DATA 1 2 AD MUTE AD MUTE  vo in pet ES 14 MC FR  81 BUF       050      IN    47  REEL f        QUT 050 VD OUT TTE  SENSOR l i e E  OC          LPF be REC       TO vP I        89                 TAPE TOP SENSOR A   OTOR    A 10    TAPE END LED    i Y           TAPE END SENSOR  af FL START  FL START SW    SAFETY SY 6B  ERASE PREVENTION      e MECHANISM  16303    65 d  F AMP                              KEY IN     KEY      4  OPERATION    120 g  ie  KEY MATRIX 120 CLK          1  SEG    Gr CLK FAS PLL CLK  47101  1   1 BOARD  SEG 1 FLO C SELECT 120 DATA  DISPLAY FLD CLK   FLD  FLD DATA OUT 1341  GRID FLD DATA IN  amp   HEATER  SDAT  SCLK  RRTII  IR REMOTE CONTROL  RECEIYER REMOCON E2P ROM    MTS CONT  BIL CONI  BIL IND  ST           3   1 TUNER            9v  ANT VTR        2B  ANT  LO   YTR         L   VTR SUB OUT    ST IN  CURVE S  rees  YE                  ALWAYS 5V    ALWAYS 5V        ALWAYS 3TV    pc 33v       AFT          TU A MUTE MTS BIL  PLL CLK DECODER  PLL DATA    X IN         FSC         ICIDI    YRB31  IMPUT LEVEL 13 14  
103. bie al canal de video       Presione INPUT SELECT para que aparezca  L1   o  L2  en el visualizador       Presione SP LP para seleccionar la velocidad de  grabaci  n de la cinta  SP o LP para PAL N  oSP o  EP para NTSC     1 Inserte una cinta fuente en la otra  videograbadora  para reproducir   Busque el  punto donde desee iniciar la reproducci  n y  ponga el aparato en modo de pausa de  reproducci  n     2 Inserte una cinta en esta videograbadora  para  grabar   Busque el punto donde desee iniciar la  grabaci  n y presione    PAUSE     Presione   REC en esta videograbadora para  ajustarla en el modo de pausa de grabaci  n         Para iniciar la edici  n  presione las teclas H  PAUSE de ambas videograbadoras     Para finalizar la edici  n  Presione la tecla E STOP de ambas    videograbadoras     32   Operaciones avanzadas       Indice visual    Consulte las p  ginas indicadas para obtener informaci  n m  s detallada     Panel frontal    POWER  alimentaci  n  19         Control de adaptaci  n MANUAL  de imagen  33    AAREW     manual  15  rebobinado  17           AUTO TRACKING          Pr FF  avance     sequimiento  automatico  33       ERASE   borrado  15              AUTO 15       HIFI 30 r  pido  17                       EJECT                        expulsi  n    PLAY   17  reproducci  n    LINE IN 2 VIDEO    Sensor   MPAUSE   ESTOP  parada   L AUDIO R 31 remoto  eliminaci  n    pausa  17   16   TRACKING  seguimiento  Visualizador NTSC30 CHANNEL  REC  grabaci  n     Tik 26
104. ble audio signal output                 Power failure detection circuit     Tirminal to adjust the timming bitween RF SW  pulse and sync signal     Tuner AFT S curve signal for tuner AFT control        HiFi audio head envelope detection signal input     Video head envelope detection signal inputfor  ATR function    Data indicating operation position of mechanism    2V  Eject  Rew and Initial modes   2 5V  Still and  Slow modes   3 4V  Stop  Play  Rec and F search          9            zl dl dl zi N                                          Sensor signal input for tape beginning detection   Sensor signal input for tape end detection                               ROTARY       AMP SW  ENV SW    Video head CH1 CH2 confirmation signal  Used     ing of image circuit color signals     Main head and sub head switching signal     Input comparation signal for main head and sub  head        AF4HZSY 1C301    4 16    CN304      HEATER    ALWAYS  23    IR DATA  ALL CLEAR  ALWAYS        FLD CS  FLD SCLK  FLD SDOT  FLD SDIN  HEATER     SWD 5V    TOL TMA  CN711           DT                           hi    SLV L45AR L65HFAR L75HFAR    CP 1 BOARD  SY A  SYSTEM CONTROL  amp  SERVO CIRCUIT DIAGRAM  SLV L45AR     HEATER    HEATER    ALWAYS  23V  SAD SY  ALWAYS SV  ALWAYS 5  BY  ALWAYS 13V  POWER CTL       CMC  TO PW A  GND  MH  MLD                                5   5  2  5  2  e         e EPE                     END 5  GND  NC  T TOP 5  T REEL P  SWD DN  FL SW SAFETY  SwitSw2    R301 15K  R3014   
105. d with  Tampering with these screws can lead  to scratching of the tape and other problems     Azimuth adjustment screw Audio R P head assembly   ACE Head         Height adjustment  screw    This screws is precisely  adjusted and should not be  tampered with     Audio head    A B    Tape    Control head    Fig  4 3 5    5 28     2  Horizontal position adjustment  See Fig  4 3 6    1  Play the alignment tape  NTSC  KRV 52NE  PAL  KRV   52PL     2  Press the tracking buttons  channel   and channel      simultaneously and set the tracking to the centre    3  Using an oscilloscope  observe the waveform of the  video head output    4  Loosen the two fixed screws on the audio R P head   ACE head  by between 20  and 30  anticlockwise    5  Using a slotted screwdriver  adjust the position of the  audio R P head  ACE head   At the position where the  amplitude of the envelope waveform is at its maximum  at the tracking centre  tighten the fixed screw on the  audio R P head  ACE head   When you do this  check  that the envelope waveform changes equally whether  the tracking is shifted by pressing the tracking button in  the plus or the minus direction    6  Play the alignment tape  NTSC  KRV 52NE  PAL  KRV   52PL  and check that the amplitude of the envelope  waveform is at its maximum at the tracking centre  If  not  repeat steps 1  to 6     7  Refer to the electrical adjustments section of the service  manual  and adjust the switching position of the servo  circuit    NOTE    1  When
106. de video  Si utiliza un decodificador   enci  ndalo       Inserte una cinta con la leng  eta de  seguridad puesta  Verifique que la  cinta es m  s larga que el tiempo total  de grabaci  n           1 MENU Presione MENU  seleccione        PROGRAMAR REVISAR y presione OK     CH  DIA COM FIN  Si no se ha ajustado el reloj  la Pa SA SEER       PROGRAMAR REVISAR 23 12 MI    C3 videograbadora mostrar   la pantalla de    ajuste del reloj  Ajuste el reloj  consuite la  p  gina 12  antes de realizar este paso           2 D   Seleccione el n  mero de canal con las  DG teclas num  ricas y  a continuaci  n     O  cp      ap Presione ENTER            gt  Si se equivoca  presione CURSOR     e                    introduzca el n  mero correcto         uum                   IPROGRAMAR REVISAR 23 52 iil    ENTER       contin  a    Operaciones b  sicas   21       Grabaci  n de programas de televisi  n con temporizador   continuaci  n           3 CO CD GO Defina la fecha y el mes de inicio de la    M      PROGRAMAR REVISAR 2312              lt  gt  grabaci  n con las teclas num  ricas     Pa              CF           n  mero es de un d  gito  presione la          tecla O antes de introducirlo  Ec               Para ajustar la grabaci  n diaria   semanal  presione CURSOR  4   varias veces        PROGRAMAR  REVISAR 23 12                     Para grabar Seleccione                    FIN     I 2                 7  SP  Todos los dias ED S            Sass         Todos los dias de M F    lunes a viern
107. deograbadora y el televisor se encienden  y   ste se ajusta en el canal  de video  Si hay una cinta en la videograbadora  la reproducci  n se  iniciar   autom  ticamente     Consejo    Puede controlar un televisor Sony con las teclas grises del control remoto     Notas    Cuando la videograbadora permanece en modo de pausa durante m  s de cinco  minutos  el aparato vuelve autom  ticamente al modo de reproducci  n       Las cintas grabadas en modo LP o EP con otras videograbadoras pueden  reproducirse con este aparato  pero es posible qu   aparezca ruido en pantalla       El contador vuelve a  0 00 00  siempre que vuelva a insertarse una cinta     El contador deja de contar cuando llega a una parte no grabada de la cinta     Dependiendo del tipo de televisor  puede ocurrir lo siguiente mientras se  reproduce una cinta grabada en el sistema NTSC     la imagen aparece en blanco y negro    la imagen se mueve         se recibe imagen en la pantalla del televisor    aparecen estr  as negras horizontalmente en la pantalla del televisor    la densidad del color aumenta o disminuye    la calidad de imagen puede deteriorarse       Si la funci  n de reproducci  n sincronizada de televisores Trinitron no se activa  correctamente         Espere unos instantes y vuelva a presionar la tecla       Sustituya las pilas por otras nuevas y vuelva a presionar la tecla   Esta funci  n puede no activar ciertos televisores Sony debido a las limitaciones  de sefial del control remoto      No presione
108. echanism Move                        5 7  3 1 1  How to Operate the Loading Motor Using   ADC VoltageiSudplv        2        5 7  3 1 2  Operating the Loading Motor   by the Manual           3                                   5 7  3 1 3  Making the Mechanism Move   Using the Manual Method                                  5 7   3 2  Mechanism                 a AA 5 8   3 3  Cassette Drive Mechanism error er tina 5 8  3 3 1  Cassette Mechanism Assembly                          5 8  3 3 2  Cassette Drive                                                     5 9  3 3 3  Door opener  Under Frame and Stand L             5 9  3 3 4  Start Rack Gear and Front Rack Gear                5 10   3 4  Cleaner Roller Assembly      5 10   3 5  Cylinder  DRUM                                               5 11  3 5 1  Cylinder Motor  ROTOR and STATOR             5 11  33 2  Cylinder Assembly               8     QD          5 11   3 6  FE Head and ACE Head                     EC  E 5 12  3 6 1  Audio R P Head Assembly  ACE HEAD          5 12  3 6 2  Full Erase                                     5 12   3 7  Capstan                   1                amp                               5 13  3 7 1  Capstan Motor                                   2    2 21 1   5 13  3 7 2  Capstan Brake Assembly                                    5 13   3 8  Loading Motor Assembly and   Worm Gear Assembly aaa AA 5 14   3 9  Pinch Roller Pressure Mechanism                           5 14  3 9 1  Pinch Roller Lever Ass
109. eject when   The control of the cylinder motor is Protect cassette tape   cassette tape insert  faulty        Note  For details of mechanism operations corresponding to the mechanism positions of the self diagnosis numbers 08  and 09 above  refer to the separate volume on the V95 I mechanism manual   These manual reference numbers are shown in the cover     Mechanism Mode Display Contents    Mechanism Mode Mechanism Mode Mechanism Mode    CASSETTE OUT PLAY VIDEO INSERT   STANDBY REC VIDEO INSERT   PAUSE  STOP AUDIO DUBBING AUDIO VIDEO INSERT  STILL X2 SPEED PLAY REVERSE X2 SPEED PLAY  REC PAUSE CUE   AUDIO DUBBING   PAUSE REVIEW   FRAME ADVANCE FAST FORWARD   SLOW REWIND OTHERS       6 3    2  ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT    VCR PRESETTING   This VCR need three basic presetting by using the menus displayed on screen  After all connection have been made  then  follow steps 1 to 3 to preset the VCR    The three presetting steps will be displayed in sequence on TV screen  The setting are entered with the remote control     Turn on the VCR   1  Adjusting the TV receiver to the video channel  The AUTO SETUP screen will appear  When the video channel has  been preset  press the OK button on the remote control      Country selection  Using the numeric button  select the country of use      Language selection  When the desired language has been select  press the MENU   TV button directly before prevent  auto tuning will start    When steps 1 to 3 have been finish  ready to operate the all o
110. embly                             5 14  3 9 2  Pinch Lift Cam and Pinch Cam Gear                 5 15   3 10  L Guide Lever Assembly and   Load Lever Asset    5 16   3 11  BT Lever Assembly soso 5 16   312  Reel Drive Mechanism aaa 5 17  3 12 1  Reel Belt  Reel Pulley  Friction Gear   Assembly and Clutch Change Lever                5 17  3 12 2  Clutch Mounting Assembly                              5 17       Section Title Page  3 12 3  S Soft Lever  Supply Reel Assembly  and S Reel                                                    5 17  3 12 4     Soft Brake Assembly  Take Up Reel  Assembly  T Reel                    5 18                A T 5 18  3 13 1  S Brake Assembly  T Brake  Assembly  T Brake ACT Slide                          5 18  3 13 2  Brake Control Lever and Brake ACT Lever  Assembly conoce A          5 19  3 13 3  S Brake ACT Slide and BT Spring Lever  AssemblyA M LANA    gl              5 19  3 14  Guides       475    e NM hana 5 20  3 14 1  Guide Roller                                                   5 20  3 14 2  S and T Incline Mounting Assemblies              5 20  3 15  Wheel Gear 2  Main Cam and Mode Switch         5 21  3 IDwCresceB BN    iere A 5 22  3 17  S Load Gear  T Load Gear  S Load Lever  Assembly and T Load Lever Assembly                 5 23  3 18  Tape Sensors  Reel Sensor and EP SW Lever       5 24  3 18 1  Tape Top Sensor and Tape End Sensor             5 24  3 15 2  Reel SENSO                    5 24  3  15 3  EP Switeh EYE      eR      
111. embly  2  with the two dowels  4  on  the mechanism chassis  3     3 After fitting the cylinder assembly  do the tape path  adjustment as instructed in section 4 3 and do the  switching position adjustment of the servo circuit         rm rm rm rm rm rm                                      rs a                 Cylinder    assembly  147          Dowels    3  Mechanism 1  chassis   D Screws  Fig 3 5 2    3 6  FE HEAD AND ACE HEAD    3 6 1  AUDIO R P HEAD ASSEMBLY  ACE HEAD    See Fig  3 6 1    1  Unplug the connector from the audio R P head assem   bly  ACE head    2  Remove the two screws  1  and the audio R P head  assembly  ACE head   2     ASSEMBLY NOTES    1  Align the hole    on the audio R P head assembly   ACE head  with the pin    on the chassis unit      After assembly  check that the clamp  B on the cleaner  roller assembly has snapped into the mounting of the  audio R P head assembly  ACE head   2       After assembly  clean the surface of the head with a  soft cloth or chamois      After assembly  refer to section 4 3  and adjust the  head height  the azimuth and the tracking  X  position      D Screws        2 Audio R P head assembly   ACE head        Hole       Pin    Fig  3 6 1    5 12    3 6 2  FULL ERASE HEAD  See Fig 3 6 2   1  Unplug the connector from the full erase head  1    2  Remove the screw    and the full erase head        ASSEMBLY NOTE   1  After assembly  clean the full erase head  1      V  2 Screw           D Full erase head         Fig  3 6 2    
112. embly  in order to prevent the  mode switch  6  being warped  Solder the mode switch   6  after tightening the screw  5   See Fig  3 15 1       Align the hole in the crescent slide  2 with the hole in  the mechanism chassis  as shown at point    in Fig  3   15 2  refer to section 3 16 and see the holes  5  and  6   in Fig  3 16 1       When fitting the main cam  2   position the mode switch   6  and the front rack gear  3 as shown at points    and   D  respectively in Fig  3 15 2      When fitting the gear wheel 2  2   position the main cam   4  and the wheel gear 1  44 as shown at points  E  and      respectively in Fig  3 15 2     9 21           3  Washer    BED    Mode      Main _ EA       7 crew         Wheel        np    gear 2 NABI                    Pinch          E    Front rack      RA 222    di  gear   YA d  EN Shaft   9  Shaft  Fig  3 15 1     1  Pinch  cam    ear  9 Marks on mode    switch  6          Tooth tip on  main cam  4           ERA   T            4                                B    slide          Crescent            Wheel gear 1    Fig  3 15 2       3 16 CRESCENT SLIDE   See Figs  3 16 1 and 3 16 2    1  Refer to section 3 2 and remove the mechanism unit   When you do this  make sure the mechanism is in  EJECT mode    2  Refer to section 3 3 1 and remove the cassette mecha   nism assembly    3  Refer to section 3 7 2 and remove the capstan brake  assembly    4  Refer to section 3 12 4 and remove the T soft brake  assembly    5  Refer to section 3 13 1 a
113. es       Una vez         semana WK          4 C   GO Defina las horas de inicio y finalizaci  n de   lt  gt  G cg   la grabaci  n con las teclas num  ricas     CD                 PROGRAMAR REVISAR 2312           CH DIA     COM FIN    66024       20                      Presione SP LP para seleccionar la  velocidad de la cinta     Seleccione SP o LP para PAL N   Seleccione SP o EP para NTSC     5 5    PROGRAMAR REVISAR 23 12       CH DIA COM FIN         24 1219 00 20 00 GE             Presione OK     CI PROGRAMAR REVISAR 23 12 Ml  El cursor   gt   vuelve a aparecer al CH  DIA COM FIN    principio de la siguiente linea             a       EE T      Para definir otro ajuste del temporizador   repita los pasos 2 a 6           7   POWER Presione POWER para apagar la videograbadora     Aparece el indicador DI en el visualizador  La videograbadora entra  en modo de espera para grabar  Si utiliza un decodificador   aseg  rese de dejarlo encendido              22   Operaciones b  sicas    1 5    Para detener la grabaci  n  Presione B STOP     Para utilizar la videograbadora despu  s de ajustar el  temporizador    Para usar la videograbadora antes de iniciarse una grabaci  n con  temporizador  simplemente presione POWER  Desaparece el  indicador 6  y se enciende la videograbadora  Despu  s de utilizar la  videograbadora  no olvide presionar POWER para ajustar dicha  videograbadora en el modo de grabaci  n con temporizador en espera     Es posible realizar las siguientes tareas mientras
114. esea experimentar l   verdadera sensaci  n de disfrutar del cine en casa   conecte las salidas de audio de la videograbadora o televisor a su sistema de  sonido est  reo  Si el televisor no tiene entradas de         consulte las  conexiones de antena y televisi  n por cable en las p  ginas siguientes                5    a   amp    as   42   mp                Si no piensa utilizar la videograbadora para grabar programas  habr    terminado de configurarla tras realizar las conexiones que se muestran en  esta p  gina  Si desea grabar emisiones abiertas o desde el sistema de  televisi  n por cable  efect  e estas conexiones primero y  a continuaci  n   consulte las conexiones de antena y de televisi  n por cable en las p  ginas  siguientes        Utilice esta conexi  n si el televisor dispone de tomas de est  reo    Videograbadora    Receptar de est  reo        Televisor           R AUDIO L VIDEO    Cable de audio video  suministrado  Cable de audio  no suministrado         Empiee esta conexi  n si el televisor no cuenta con tomas de est  reo    Videograbadora Receptor de est  reo    Televisor  R AUDIO L VIDEO    Cable de video  no suministrado     Cable de audio  no suministrado     Nota  Para reproducir una cinta en est  reo  deber   utilizar la conexi  n A   V     contin  a    Procedimientos iniciales   5    Conexi  n 2 Pagina 7    Decodificador con numerosos canales codificados    Uso recomendado    Utilice esta conexi  n si el sistema de televisi  n por cable codifica todos 
115. for your  model  refer to the figure entitled  Test point for tape path  adjustment    in the electrical circuit section of the service   manual    4  When checking the tape path by eye  use a dental    mirror     5 26    4 3 2  LOAD LEVER ASSEMBLY HEIGHT  ADJUSTMENT  See Fig  4 3 2    1  Refer to sections 3 9 2  and remove the opener  mounting       Position the height adjustment tool  J 6090 055 A   3   under the full surface of the protrusion  2  on the load  lever assembly CD  as shown in Fig  4 3 2      Using your firlgers  gently screw the adjustment nut  4   clockwise into the nut box  J 6082 045 A  G  until the  protrusion  2  of the load lever assembly  1  touches the  height adjustment tool  J 6090 055 A   3  and the screw  starts to feel tight  Next  loosen the adjustment nut  4   by 270  anticlockwise    4  Load a cassette tape  NTSC  T 160  PAL  E 240  and  switch to PLAY mode  Check that when you do this  no  scratches appear on the upper or lower edges of the  tape  If scratches do appear  re adjust the height     Arrange the equipment so that the whole surface of the  projection on the load lever assembly is positioned over  the height adjustment tool  J 6090 055 A  when seen from  directly overhead                 5  Nut box     6082 045              1  Load lever  assembly  ES  3  Height adjustment   tool  J 6090 055 A             N     2 Protrusion     4  Adjustment nut  Fig  4 3 2    4 3 3  GUIDE ROLLER HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT   See Figs  4 3 3 and 4 3 4    1  P
116. formed             front door is caught      When the power switch is turned on  before eject operations  Shifts to the  STOP mode        When the power switch is turned off   before eject operations  Shifts to the  INITIAL mode and the power goes  off     Front loading and front unloading   The tape cassette is caught in the The power is forcibly turned off with  cannot be performed when ejecting cassette drive mechanism  the mechanism at its current position   the cassette      The main cam and front rack gear of  the front loading mechanism have  07 not engaged properly     The gears of the front loading drive  mechanism have not engaged    properly     The mechanism becomes 1 REVIEW      The mechanism mode switch The power is forcibly turned off with  while moving from 2  IDLER   contact is faulty  the mechanism at its current position   3  STILL   4  BRAKE   and to   5  STOP      The mechanism becomes 7  INITIAL     The mechanism mode switch Carries out tape take up operations   while moving from 1  REVIEW   contact is faulty  shifts to the INITIAL mode    2  IDLER   3 STILL   4  BRAKE   and the power goes off    and to 5  STOP      The capstan motor does not rotate      The capstan motor is faulty  Shifts to the STANDBY mode   and cassette tape eject when           control of the capstan motor 15   Protect cassette tape   cassette tape insert  faulty     The cylinder motor does not rotate      The cylinder motor is faulty  Shifts to the STANDBY mode   and cassette tape 
117. fter  tightening  apply a screw locking glue    2  After replacing the parts  be sure to clean the guide  roller and carry out tape path adjustment as described  in section 4 3      2 Guide  roller  assembly       assembly    Fig  3 14 1    9 20    3 14 2  S AND T INCLINE MOUNTING  ASSEMBLIES  See Fig  3 14 2    1  Refer to section 3 2 and remove the mechanism unit    2  Refer to section 3 4 and remove the cleaner lever    3  Remove the four screws  5  and take off the two catcher  mountings  6     4  Refer to section 3 1 and rotate the loading motor in the  PLAY direction until tape loading is completed    5  Shift the S incline mounting assembly   slightly  in the  direction of the arrow  A   then remove it from the S load  lever assembly  2    6  Shift the T incline mounting assembly  3  slightly  in the  direction of the arrow       then remove it from the T load  lever assembly  2      ASSEMBLY NOTES    1  Apply grease  SGL 505  to the rail  top  underside and   sides  on the mechanism chassis    When fitting the S and T incline mounting assemblies  1    and  3  into the rail  turn the loading motor manually in   the EJECT direction  When tape unloading begins    watch out in case the S and T incline mounting assem    blies  2  and  3  get caught in the rail      Aline the dowels on the catcher mounting  6  with the  holes  7  in the mechanism chassis      After repiacing the parts  clean the cylinder and the  roller guide  then adjust the tape path as described in  sect
118. he VCR PROGRAM button to set ON SCREEN    MENU  and select the VCR SETUP menu       Confirm that the waveforms of the AUDIO OUTPUT terminal     L  and  R  become     No  1 to 3     in the table below when  selecting the MTS mode on the next screen    MONO           STEREO            SAP   sequentially       Set the TV multichannel sound generator  EXT terminal   no    input  EXT  MONO  switch   ON        Confirm that the waveforms of the AUDIO OUTPUT terminal     L  and  R  become   No 4   in the table below when selecting  the VCR SETUP menu then setting the MTS mode to     SAP         AUDIO OUTPUT    Rch  approx  approx   240 mVp p 15 mVp p  approx  approx   120 mVp p 120 mVp p  approx  approx   120 mVp p 180 mVp p  300Hz    approx   Mis           180 mVp p  wave    2 4  IF CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT    e In this model  the circuits of the TUNER  IF  and RF Note  The 3 in tuner dose not need any adjustments   converter have been made into one  Therefore  should because precise adjustments were down before  one circuit malfunction  the whole unit must be replaced  shipment               adjustments for the IF  RF AGC  circuit of the 3 in 1  tuner are described below     2 4 1  TEST EQUIPMENT AND STANDARD REQUIRED    2 4 2  LOCATION OF ADJUSTMENT POINT 2 4 3  RF                 Measuring Point   Measuring Equipment    Picture of Monitor TV E E mode  monitor TV    Rear Panel  Adj  Location Adj  Value    VR  RF AGC  S N is best point   on the 3 in 1 tuner     Assembly 1  Connect the mo
119. ideograbadora  aj  stelo en la entrada de televisi  n  en  caso contrario  omita este paso     3 Seleccione otro canal en el televisor     Para guardar una grabaci  n    Para evitar el borrado accidental  quite la leng  eta de  seguridad tal como se muestra en la ilustraci  n  Para volver     grabar en la cinta  tape el agujero con cinta adhesiva           Leng  eta de  seguridad    Consejos        Para seleccionar un canal  puede utilizar las teclas num  ricas del  control remoto  Introduzca el n  mero de canal y presione  ENTER      Para grabar desde una fuente conectada a las tomas LINE IN o  LINE IN 2  presione INPUT SELECT para que    Li    o  L2   aparezca en el visualizador      Si no desea ver la televisi  n mientras graba  puede apagar el  televisor     Notas      PAL N  LP proporciona un tiempo de grabaci  n dos veces m  s  largo que SP  sin embargo  SP produce im  genes de mejor  calidad    e NTSC       ofrece un tiempo de grabaci  n tres veces m  s largo  que SP  pero SP produce im  genes de mejor calidad       Cuando se encuentra conectado el decodificador  aseg  rese de  encenderlo durante la gr  baci  n     20   Operaciones b  sicas    Grabaci  n de  programas de  televisi  n con  temporizador    MENU    POWER    CURSOR      OK  Es posible predefinir hasta seis    programas a la vez  Teclas num  ricas    SP LP    Antes de empezar ENTER    Compruebe que el reloj de la  videograbadora se ha ajustado    correctamente       Encienda el televisor y cambie al canai  
120. ignal to FLD display drive IC                          ES    2 2           RESET  ANT L  VTR         JO   C SYNC        CLKADJ l l  KI    PB L                      Composite synchronizing signal input     L   Signal for indicating piayback mode     AF switching pulse created by head drum PG     BE aaa  Signal  al    2  O        Q  v         to control video signal recorde current   PWM sig                       O            14 318    2    Ground terminal               i       SHORT CHECK    oj                    L  during playback for adjusting rec current  during ORC mode     Video output signal from on screen display circuit   Ground terminal        7 VD OUT    VSS2  VD IN  VD IN                  Video input signal to on screen display circuit                        Video input signal to on screen display circuit                  No  Name          Signal Function                          0 0  ii       AFCLPF  N C   N C                    N C   N C     ORC VD MUTE  N C                        Signal disable video signal output during ORC  mode                            N C   DFG SIG IN    PG SIG IN  FG OUT  CFG SIG IN    AMP BIAS  70 VRI    AVSS  AVDD  74 CTL           Head drum FG pulse input    Head drum PG phase  pulse input   Head drum FG amp output   Capstan FG pulse input           o o D  D O                    Bias voltage for DFG amp           Ground terminal        MI NIN  O  4  r        Always 5V   Control pulse I O             Control pulse             Signal disa
121. ion 4 3     2     CD S incline mounting   3  T incline    assembly  N    moyning    assembly           5  Screws As   12       NG           Catcher  mounting     2  S load lever  assembly     4  T load lever    Apply grease to the top   underside and side of the rail     Fig  3 14 2    3 15  WHEEL GEAR 2  MAIN CAM AND  MODE SWITCH   See Figs  3 15 1 and 3 15 2    1  Refer to section 3 2 and remove the mechanism unit   When you do this  make sure the mechanism is in  EJECT mode    2  Refer to section 3 7 1  then remove the harness  mounting    3  Remove the clamp     then remove the wheel gear 2       4  Remove the washer  3   then remove the main cam  4     5  After unscrewing the screw  5   remove the soldering  from the terminal of the mode switch  6     6  Remove the clamp  7   then remove the mode switch  6      ASSEMBLY NOTES    1  Apply grease  SGL 505  to the shafts  8    9 and  9  to  the teeth of the main cam  4  and to the all over the  cam groove of main cam  4       When fitting the modes witch     align it in      order  as shown in Fig  3 15 2  The alignment of the part  B  is  shown in Fig  A  Position the teeth of the mode switch   6  so that the sixth tooth space left of part      is aligned  with the triangular mark on the pinch cam gear 09  After  aligning part  B   refer to section 3 9 2 and check the  positioning of the mode switch  the pinch cam gear and  the pinch lift cam      Beforehand  remove the soldering from the soldered  part of the MC 1 PWB ass
122. l  table on the take up side  It should be between 80 and  140g cm  lock torque      Torque dial gauge       H 7099 039 H    H 7099 035 H     Heel table on  supply side       Heel table on  take up side    Fig  4 1 1    5 25    Make holes with  roughly the same  diameter as the reel     Dummy cassette    BY    tape        Stick black vinyl  tape over the tape  sensor holes     Fig  4 1 2    4 2  ADJUSTING THE BT LEVER ASSEM   BLY POSITION AND CHECKING THE  BACK TENSION TORQUE IN PLAY  MODE    4 2 1  BT LEVER POLE POSITION ADJUSTMENT   See Fig  4 2 1     1  Without loading a cassette tape  put the mechanism into  PLAY mode  turn the power switch OFF     2  Adjust point    on the band brake assembly by rotating  it so that the tip of the BT lever assembly is aligned with  the line on the left side of the mechanism chassis    3  Refer to section 4 2 2 and check that the back tension  torque is between 30 and 50g cm     Align the end of the BT lever  assembly with this line         Tension  pole    Fig  4 2 1    4 2 2  CHECKING THE BACK TENSION TORQUE  PLAY MODE  1  Mount the cassette torque meter  VHT 063S  and  switch to PLAY mode   2  Check that the back tension torque is between 30 and  50g cm      PAL     4 3  TAPE PATH ADJUSTMENT    In normal circumstances  the tape path system does not  need to be adjusted  However  after removing or replacing  one of the parts shown in Fig  4 3 1  you should check and  adjust the tape path  The adjustment of the tape path is  carried out 
123. lay the Alignment Tape  NTSC  KRV 52NE  PAL  KRV   52PL  and check that the envelope waveform is at its  maximum at the tracking centre  Then  after loosening  the S guide roller and the T guide roller by rotating them  anticlockwise  tighten them in turn until the envelope  waveform becomes flat  If the envelope waveform is not  at its maximum at the tracking centre  refer to section 4   3 4 and carry out a rough adjustment of the horizontal  position of the audio R P head  ACE head  before  adjusting the guide rollers    2  Adjust the S guide roller     D Press the tracking button  Channel        and check  whether  when the envelope waveform has reached  5096 of its maximum  the front half of the envelope  waveform is flat  If not  fine tune the S guide roller as  follows    a  If the front half of the envelope waveform is as shown   in Fig  4 3 4  a   this means that you have pressed the   S guide roller too far  Therefore  loosen it slightly  and   when it is in the state shown in Fig  4 3 4  b   tighten it   again  stopping when the envelope waveform is flat      I the front half of the envelope waveform is as shown  in Fig  4 3 4  b   this means you have not pressed the  S guide roller far enough  Therefore  tighten it slightly   stopping when the envelope waveform becomes flat   c  If the front half of the envelope waveform is as shown   in Fig  4 3 4  c   it may happen that when you tighten  the S guide roller  the wrapper waveform does not  disappear  but sinks into
124. lo directamente  en la videograbadora  el interruptor A B se sit  a               Grabar desde cualquier canal codificado seleccion  ndolo en el  decodificador  el interruptor     B se sit  a en B      Imposible        Grabar desde un canal codificado mientras ve otro canal  el interruptor       B se sit  a en B      SE Parte posterior  Decodificador del lor    Separador VHE UHE  5      cien  TH ES M   DERE A Debe coincidir con      el tipo de conector  i    del televisor  A  B    VHF          Interruptor A B A A            Paralos    conectores de tipo    T  4        B y C  no se    1  U        i o requiere ninguna  1  i       vHr conexi  n UHF   Videograbadora Fo                 bel                       Procedimientos iniciales   9          6 Presione CURSOR       para desplazar el    CURSOR CA  cursor       al idioma que desee y  a  continuaci  n  presione OK        SINTONIA AUTOMATICA    La videograbadora empieza a sintonizar  canales en forma autom  tica  Tras        sintonizar todos los canales disponibles   aparece el ntimero de canal m  s bajo     ESPERE POR FAVOR       y      SN               Do        e  Q                         Para detener el proceso de sintonizaci  n  Presione CL      la videograbadora     Configuraciones adicionales de la videograbadora seg  n la  conexi  n y el sistema de color del televisor             Presione MENU  seleccione SELECCI  N    MENU  C DEL SISTEMA y  a continuaci  n  presione E  OK    OK  MTS BEST SAP MONO  SISTEMA  PAL N NTSC 
125. lt  CAPACITOR  gt  61073 1 164 159 21 CERAMIC 0 1uF 50V  C1074 1 162 600 11 CERAMIC 0 0047uF 20  16V  C1001 1 126 301 11 ELECT 1uF 20  50   C1075  1 162 294 31 CERAMIC 0 001uF 10  50V  C1002  1 111 241 11 ELECT 10uF 20  16V C1080  1 162 294 31 CERAMIC 0 001uF 10  50V  C1003  1 126 154 11 ELECT 47uF 20  6 3V  C1004   1 164 004 11 CERAMIC CHIP  0 1uF 10  25V C1101  1 126 301 11 ELECT        2090 50V  C1005 1 126 154 11 ELECT 47uF 20  6 3V C1102 1 126 154 11 ELECT 47uF 20  6 3V  C1103 1 164 004 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10  25    C1006 1 164 004 11 CERAMIC CHIP  0 1uF 10  25V C1104 1 102 129 00 CERAMIC 10000PF 10  50V  C1007  1 126 301 11 ELECT 1uF 20  50   C1105  1 102 129 00 CERAMIC 10000PF 10  50V  C1008  1 126 301 11 ELECT 1uF 20  50    C1009  1 126 301 11 ELECT 1uF 20  50   C1106  1 102 129 00 CERAMIC 10000PF 10  50V  C1010 1 102 976 91 CERAMIC 180PF 5  50   C1107  1 102 129 00 CERAMIC 10000PF 10  50V  C1108 1 164 004 11 CERAMIC CHIP  0 1uF 10  25    C1011  1 162 288 31 CERAMIC 330PF 10  50   C1110 1 162 294 31 CERAMIC 0 001uF 10  50V  C1012 1 162 219 31 CERAMIC 68PF 5  50   C1112  1 164 004 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10  25    C1013 1 124 638 11 ELECT 22UF 20  10V  C1014 1 102 129 00 CERAMIC 10000PF 10  50V 61113  1 162 209 11 CERAMIC 2 PF  C1015 1 162 211 31 CERAMIC          5  50   C1114  1 164 004 11 CERAMIC CHIP     O 1uF 10  25    C2001 1 124 257 00 ELECT 2 2UF 20  50    C1016 1 102 129 00 CERAMIC 10000PF 10  50V C2002  1 163 009 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 001uF 10  50V  C1017  1 163 0
126. mbly  3  before removing it     ASSEMBLY NOTES    1  When fitting the BT lever assembly  3   be careful not to  bend the stopper  6  or the S incline mounting assembly   7  out of shape by knocking it against them      Hook the long hook of the BT spring   into the BT  lever assembly     as shown in Fig  B      After assembly  make sure that the mountings on both  ends of the band brake assembly  4  are positioned as  shown in Fig  C      After assembly  refer to section 4 2 1  and make the  appropriate adjustment      5  Clamp          4  Band brake  assembly     3  BT lever  assembly    Protruding  parts          OS incline  mounting  assembly          6  Stopper    Fig  3 11 1    3 12 REEL DRIVE MECHANISM    3 12 1  REEL BELT  REEL PULLEY  FRICTION  GEAR ASSEMBLY AND CLUTCH CHANGE  LEVER  See Fig  3 12 1    Refer to section 3 2 and remove the mechanism unit    Remove the reel belt   from the reel pulley  2     Take off the washer    and remove the reel pulley  2    Take off the washer  4  and remove the friction gear   assembly  5     5  Remove the clutch change spring  9     6  Remove the clamp  7  gripping the top of the mecha    nism chassis  then remove the clutch change lever        1   2   3   4     ASSEMBLY NOTES    1  After cleaning the shafts  9  and  9  apply a drop of oil   NT 68  to each    2  Be careful not to get any grease on the reel belt              1  Reel belt    O  3  Washer     6  Clutch change  spring          4        Friction gear  assembly       M
127. n la posici  n            en    el anterior paso 3  Para la grabaci  n con VCR Plus   no es posible utilizar las tomas LINE  IN 2 de la parte frontal de la videograbadora        Para cancelar e  procedimiento  presione        Plus  antes de presionar OK en el anterior  paso 5     Nota      Si la videograbadora no acepta el c  digo PlusCode  significa que     El c  digo es incorrecto         Seleccion   incorrectamente ED  M F o WK para un programa que se va a emitir dentro  de un espacio de tiempo superior a siete d  as     Operaciones b  sicas   25       Grabaci  n de  programas de  televisi  n con el  temporizador  instant  neo      REC          Despu  s de iniciarse una grabaci  n sin  temporizador  es posible ajustar el espacio de  tiempo de grabaci  n hasta un m  ximo de 24 horas     1 Mientras graba  presione 6 REC dos veces        2 Presione   REC varias veces para ajustar el  espacio de tiempo de grabaci  n     Con cada presi  n  el  tiempo aumenta en  incrementos de 30  minutos        Para comprobar o aumentar el espacio de  tiempo de grabaci  n   Presione   REC una vez  El espacio de tiempo de  grabaci  n aparece durante 10 segundos  Si desea  aumentar dicho espacio  presione   REC antes de  que transcurran 10 segundos para ajustar el nuevo  espacio de tiempo de grabaci  n     Para detener la grabaci  n  Presione     STOP     Operaciones avanzadas   27    28    30       Comprobacion   cancelacion de            MENU  ajustes del  D POWER  temporizador  OK  TIMER CLEA
128. nd remove the T brake act  slide    6  Refer to section 3 12 1  then remove the reel belt and  the reel pulley    7  Refer to section 3 15  then remove the wheel gear 2  and the main cam    8  Refer to section 3 13 2  then remove the wheel gear 1  and the brake control lever    9  Remove the two screws 19  then remove the crescent  mounting  2    10  Remove the clamps  4  and  B  then raise the right end  of the crescent slide  3  slightly  Slide the crescent slide   3  to the right until it comes away from the clamp      then remove it     ASSEMBLY NOTES    1  Apply grease  SGL 505  to the points      B    O and  D  in Fig  3 16 1  and to the crescent slide  8  shown in  Fig  3 16 2      Before fitting the crescent slide     refer to section 3 13   3 and align the arrow on the S brake act slide with the  arrow on the mechanism chassis  Then refer to Fig  3   17 3 and check that the S load gear and the T load gear  have completed tape unloading      When assembling the parts  raise the right side of the  crescent slide  3  slightly  and keeping it in this position   slot the left side into the clamp  2   then align the hole   5  with the hole  6  in the mechanism chassis  When  you do this  check that the hole   is aligned with the  pin  8 on the BT spring lever assembly  and that the  hole  9  is aligned with the pin  9 on the S brake act  slide  before pressing the crescent slide  3  into place   Check that the clamps  D   2 and   are engaged      After assembly  check that
129. nes de Operaci  n    Ajuste la imagen con duebi  n  las teclas TRACKING E    NORMAL SLOW Y A Reproducci  n a alta  Durante la reproducci  n o pausa   si  velocidad e Presione ES SEARCH     amp  SEARCH     Aparecen rayas o bien  dns la     Gire el anillo DMS hasta     gt  FF o 44 REW     Durante una parada  gire el anillo  DMS hasta Bbw FF    44 REW     Reproducci  n cintas Durante la reproducci  n o pausa    a una velocidad   Presione x2    Notas dos veces mayor que      bien     El sonido desaparece la normal   Gire el anillo DMS en el sentido de  durante estas las agujas del reloj hasta x2   operaciones      Pueden aparecer rayas  o nieve o no haber color  durante estas  operaciones      Alreproducir una cinta  a c  mara lenta durante  m  s de cinco minutos   la videograbadora  cambia    autom  ticamente a la  reproducci  n normal     reproducci  n a  c  mara lenta        Laimagen tiembla  durante las pausas     Avance r  pido   rebobinado    Visualizaci  n de la  imagen durante   el avance r  pido o  rebobinado    Durante el avance r  pido  gire el  anillo DMS hasta bk         Durante el rebobinado  gire el anillo  DMS hasta da REW  Suelte el anillo  para reanudar el avance r  pido o  rebobinado     Reproducci  n cintas Durante la reproducci  n    pausa   a c  mara lenta presione Fr SLOW     Reproducci  n auna Durante la reproducci  n  gire el anillo  velocidad DMS en el sentido de las agujas del  cinco veces menor    reloj hasta 1 5    que la normal    Reproducci  n cuadr
130. nitor TV to the VHF UHF antenna  output terminal    2  Connect the VHF or UHF antenna to the VHF UHF  antenna input terminal     3 in 1 Tuner       CP 1 PWB    VR 3  Receive the middle electrical field  70 dBu  90 dBu  of  the VHF or UHF channel  and slowly turn the VR  RF  e AGC  from the point where snow noise is present to the    point where it just disappears from the monitor TV   4  Confirm by monitor TV that there is no beat and  saturation  S N is best point  when receiving any TV    3 in 1 Tuner Fig  2 4 1 channel        3  TEST POINTS FOR TAPE PATH ADJUSTMENT    Test points TP182  ENV  and TP183  SW P  for tape path adjustment are shown in figure below   For adjustment  refer to the separate volume     V95 I Mechanism Manual    MM531433             V95 II Mechanism Manual    MS531500      TP183 TP182   SW P  _  ENV        VP 1 PWB Assembly    6 10E    NOTE    O        X mean standardized parts  so they may  have some difference from the original one     The construction parts of an assembled part are  indicated with a collation number in the remark  column      The parts marked with a 9 are special parts for  Argentina and are supplied by SONY ARGEN   TINA     7 1 CABINET  amp  CHASSIS PARTS    SECTION 7  EXPLODED VIEWS    SLV L45AR L65HFAR L75HFAR      Items marked        are not stocked since they are    seldom required for routine service  Some delay  should be anticipated when ordering these items     list     Remark    Ref  No  PartNo  Description    1 0 A 6788 
131. ntents    Mechanism Operations and  No  Problem Main Possible Cause Giata Aker Occurence      00  There is no abnormality in the mechanism     The cylinder motor does not rotate      The cylinder motor is faulty  Shifts to the STOP mode     The control of the cylinder motor is  faulty       The tape winds around the cylinder     The take up reel does not rotate    The take up reel is caught  Shifts to the STOP mode     The reel belt is faulty             take up torque has decreased     The capstan motor does not rotate        The capstan motor is faulty  Shifts to the STOP mode     The control of the capstan motor is  faulty      cassette inserted  loading mechanism  and the power goes off    But unloading can be performed     Foreign particles in the tape  loading mechanism     The tape end sensor is faulty     The reel brake of the tape cassette  has not been released     Tape loading and unloading cannot       The tape guide is caught  The power is forcibly turned off with  be performed with the cassette   The loading motor is faulty  the mechanism at its current position   inserted    The control of the loading motor is   faulty          tape cannot be loaded with the     Error in the operations of the tape Unloads  shifts to the INITIAL mode     6 2        Mechanism Operations and    Front unloading cannot be performed    The cassette drive mechanism is Front loads and shifts to the STOP or   when ejecting the cassette  faulty   INITIAL mode     Front loading can be per
132. o Durante una pausa  presione       por cuadro FRAME     Para reanudar la reproducci  n normal  Presione  gt   PLAY     Operaciones avanzadas             4 Si es necesario  puede cambiar los ajustes   CURSOR   Presione CURSOR  4  para seleccionar PLUSCODE 8912     el tipo de grabaci  n diaria   semanal   Para grabar Seleccione  SE     A 10  PRIMEJ al    Todos los d  as ED            ok  fel  Todos los dias de M F       lunes a viernes    Una vez a la semana WK         Presione CH t   varias veces para cambiar la hora de  finalizaci  n  Con cada presi  n  el tiempo de grabaci  n aumenta o  disminuye en 10 minutos       Presione SP LP para seleccionar la velocidad de cinta  SP o LP    para PAL N  o SP o EP para NTSC             Presione          Para introducir otro ajuste  repita los pasos 2 a 5           Presione POWER para apagar la videograbadora     Elindicador E  aparece en el visualizador y la videograbadora entra  en el modo de espera de grabaci  n  Si utiliza un decodificador   aseg  rese de dejarlo encendido     O        OK   D  O             Para detener la grabaci  n  Presione B STOP     Para utilizar la videograbadora despu  s de ajustar el temporizador  Consulte la p  gina 23                bloquear la videograbadora despues de ajustar el temporizador   Bloqueo para ninos   Consulte la p  gina 23   Consejos      Para grabar desde una fuente conectada a las tomas LINE IN de la parte posterior de la  videograbadora  presione INPUT SELECT para que    LI    aparezca e
133. o la  mayor parte de los canales        be       52  Se              42  mp      Mi    Posible con esta conexi  n    Grabar desde cualquier canal seleccion  ndolo en el decodificador   Imposible         Grabar desde un canal mientras ve otro         Decodificador Parte posterior del televisor  VHF UHF  A Debe coincidir con ei    tipo de conector del           televisor            C      VHF   Rr  el B Para los conectores de    0 conexi  n          p    C       tipo B y C  no se          Tequiere ninguna    Videograbadora    contin  a    Procedimientos iniciales   7    10    A PI  Conexiones  continuaci  n     Conexi  n 3   P  gina 8    Sin decodificador o con decodificador con pocos  canales codificados    Uso recomendado    Utilice esta conexi  n si no dispone de decodificador  o si el sistema de  televisi  n por cable codifica pocos canales     Posible con esta conexi  n      Grabar desde cualquier canal no codificado seleccion  ndolo en la  videograbadora     Imposible  e Grabar desde canales codificados que requieran decodificador     Videograbadora Parte posterior del  televisor                  IN VHF UHF      e A Debe coincidir  con el tipo de  conector dei  televisor  A  Bo    OUT  2       B Paralos  conectores de  Conecte este cable tipo B y C  no  directamente al se requiere  televisor si no ninguna    dispone de Decodificador    decodificador          A C conexi  n UHF        Procedimientos iniciales    Paso2                Configuracion de  la videograbadora      
134. om  tica     Si se equivoca  presione CURSOR             3 Co CG  Presione las teclas num  ricas para definir    AJUSTE DEL RELOJ  D        lahora y los minutos  eer         CD    HORA ESTACIONAL   CHA  AJUSTE  0 9  SUPRIMEJ     PRESIONE   OK        Procedimientos iniciales       Selecci  n del  idioma    Puede seleccionar uno de los tres  idiomas para la indicaci  n en pantalla  mediante el control remoto  El ajuste  inicial es Espafiol              1 MENU Presione MENU   y El men   aparece en la pantalla del  gt  PROGRAMARIREVISAR           SELECCION DEL SISTEMA    AJUSTE DEL RELOJ  SELECCI  N DEL IDIOMA    SELECCI  N Ierd  PRESIONE  OK           cursor      hasta SELECCI  N DEL ESTIS  IDIOMA y presione OK  PORTUGUES    2 CURSOR  727  Presione CURSOR       para llevar el       OK    SELECCI  N          PRESIONE                   3 CURSOR    Presione CURSOR       para desplazar el  cursor  B  hasta el idioma que desee     presione OK     El men   desaparece de la pantalla del       televisor y la indicacidn er  pantaila pasa       a utilizar el idioma selec ionado        Procedimientos iniciales       4         Presione OK para iniciar el reloj     El reloj empieza a funcionar desde los  cero segundos        x  o                                     A    Para ajustar la hora de verano       1 Presione MENU  seleccione AJUSTE DEL RELO  y presione OK     AJUSTE DEL RELOJ    26  12  1998 SA 12 34             ESTACIONAL    CH        AJUSTE40 8  SUPRIME   1  PRESIONE   OK        2
135. ontinuaci  n  emplee  los diagramas y procedimientos que se ofrecen en las p  ginas siguientes  para configurar la videograbadora                                Si tiene Utilice Consulte la   Un televisor con entrada de audio  La conexi  n de audio video  A V  P  gina 5   video y  a continuaci  n  siga uno de estos  procedimientos de conexi  n    S  lo una antena  sin televisi  n Conexi  n 1 P  gina 6   por cable   Un decodificador con numerosos Conexi  n 2 P  gina 7   canales codificados   Un decodificador con pocos canales Conexi  n 3 P  gina 8   codificados  o no tiene decodificador   Un decodificador con pocos canales Conexi  n 4 P  gina 9    codificados  con interruptor A B          Despu  s de realizar las conexiones  siga las instrucciones de configuraci  n     Tras finalizar la configuraci  n  ya puede utilizar la videograbadora     Antes de empezar      Desactive la alimentaci  n de todos los equipos       No conecte los cables de alimentaci  n de CA hasta que haya efectuado  todas las conexiones       Asegurese de que las conexiones sean firmes  Una conexi  n floja puede  producir distorsiones de la imagen       Si ninguno de los ejemplos ofrecidos corresponden a su televisor  consulte  al proveedor Sony m  s pr  ximo o a un t  cnico calificado     4   Procedimientos iniciales    Conexiones  continuaci  n        Conexi  n 1 Pagina 6    Conexion de antena    Realice las siguientes conexiones si va a utilizar una antena  si no dispone de  televisi  n por cable      Em
136. ota Grabaci  n APC    Se produce una demora    de unos segundos  mientras la  videograbadora analiza  la cinta antes de iniciar    Siempre que se inserta una cinta y se inicia la  grabaci  n  la videograbadora se adapta a la cinta  mediante la funci  n APC  el indicador APC de la  videograbadora parpadea r  pidamente   Este ajuste            se mantiene hasta que se expulse la cinta     Operaciones avanzadas   33       Indice visual  continuaci  n     Control remoto  TV VIDEO 10       2 EJECT  expulsi  n  17    TRINITRON TV SYNCHRO    POWER  alimentaci  n  10  PLAY 18    Teclas del televisor    AUDIO MONITOR   control de audio  30    TV VIDEO  POWER  alimentaci  n   VOL  volumen         CH             4    MUTING  desactivaci  n del  sonido    Es posible controlar un televisor  Sony con estas teclas  18  COUNTER MEMORY   memoria del contador  17    23 63 SEARCH  b  squeda  17    CH  canal      19    CLOCK  reloj  COUNTER   contador  17    COUNTER RESET  reajuste  del contador  17  I gt  SLOW  reproducci  n  a c  mara lenta  26  x2 26  REPLAY  repetici  n de  la reproducci  n  17  il   FRAME  fotograma  26    INDEX    ndice  29    H PAUSE  pausa  17   PLAY  reproducci  n  16    Anillo DM5  Lanzadera  de modo dual  26    ESTOP  parada  17       OK 12   TIMER CLEAR  eliminaci  n de  ajustes del temporizador  28  AUTO TRACKING   seguimiento autom  tico  33    TRACKING NORMAL SLOW   seguimiento normal lento   Via 26 33   INPUT SELECT  selecci  n de  entrada  19   GREC  grabaci  n 
137. own are not more than 20  of the value at the point  where the envelope waveform amplitude is at its  maximum    3  Check that the envelope waveform is activated immedi   ately when you switch from PLAY to R SEARCH or  from R SEARCH to PLAY  Check that there is no slack  in the tape next to the pinch roller    4  Check that the envelope waveform is activated immedi   ately when you switch to PLAY from FF  REW  F   SEARCH  R SEARCH or STOP mode  Check that there  is no slack in the tape next to the pinch roller    5  Check that the tape is not curling or riding up on the  upper or lower flanges of the tape guides in PLAY  FF   REW  F SEARCH or R SEARCH modes    6  Check that in PLAY mode  the tape runs as shown in  Fig  4 3 7    7  Load a tape  NTSC T 160  PAL  E 240  and play it  back  carry out the checks described in steps 3  to 5     above   S tape guide Audio R P head assembly       ACE head   No  0 tape S guide Cylinder  guide roller    T guide roller T tape guide    Loading guide       AN ime        san             e                   SUL ee         BT 5 Full erase Pinch roller  head    Capstan shaft    5 29 E    Fig  4 3 7    SLV L45AR L65HFAR L75HFAR    SECTION 6  ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS    CIRCUIT BOARDS LOCATION    3in1 Tuner   Tuner IF RF               VP 1 PWB Assembly    CP 1 PWB Assembly    TM 2 PWB          6 1    SELF DIAGNOSIS DISPLAY    Mechanism Mode Display   Head Output Drop Warning Display   Cylinder Rotation Accumulated  Time Display    This unit display
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139. perating mode     2 1  SERVO CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT      These adjustments should be done upon completion of the tape transport adjustments         f the tape transport adjustments  except the tilt adjustment  are done after these adjustments  follow the procedures  again in section 2 1 3   switching position adj       When a cassette tape is loaded  auto tracking will be set immediately after starting the first playback  As this will daviate  the tracking center set  be sure to press the channel buttons  A  or  V  once directly after starting playback to prevent  auto tracking from being set     Oscilloscope Vertical sensitivity   5 mV DIV  external trigger  Bandwidth   more than 10 MHz  Alignment Tape KRV 51P  8 192 605 36     SP mode  monoscope  400 Hz    Blank Tape VHS type cassette tape  Monitor TV    2 1 1  TEST EQUIPMENT AND STANDARDS REQUIRED    ON    2 1 2  LOCATION OF ADJUSTMENT POINTS    SLV Le5HFAR L75HFAR only      VR635 CO      pet    VR633         l         VR631    CP 1 PWB  Foil side        6 4       VP 1 PWB Assembly    Note     Set the REC PLAY SPEED button to indicator panel in  the SP mode         Self recording means  Record any broadcasting or video  signal and playback the just recorded portion      2 1 3  SWITCHING POSITION ADJ     Measuring Equipment    Oscilloscope    Measuring Point Adj  Condition    TP101   VIDEO OUT   TP183    RF SW P     PLAY  SP  mode  Alignment tape   KRV 51P     Adj  Location Adj  Value    REC button  CHANNEL  AS  button  PLAY bu
140. plee esta conexi  n si utiliza       Una antena VHF UHF  recibe los canales 2 a 13 y 14 y posteriores     Una antena de UHF solamente  recibe Ios canales 14 y posteriores     Antenas VHF y UHF separadas    Parte posterior de  televisor   VHF UHF                    0  A Debe coincidir con el  tipo de conector del         televisor  A  Bo         mg       Videograbadora    UHF    VHF      l i  UHF     EJ Utilice esta conexi  n si la antena es s  lo de VHF  solamente recibe  los canales 2 a 13     LI     E E           Parte posterior del televisor    VHF UHF      ampo     Debe coincidir con el  tipo de conector del       B televisor      B o C   Videograbadora 5         EE EE B Para los conectores  Po  HE de tipo By C  no se  i   0 U requiere ninguna  x conexi  n UHE     VHF           mag        C  UHF    Si no puede conectar el cable de antena directamente a la videograbadora    Si el cable de antena es plano  un cable bifilar plano de 300 ohmios   afiada un conector de  antena externo  no suministrado  para poder enchufar el cable al conector VHF UHT IN  Si  tiene distintos cables para las antenas        y UHF  emplee un mezciador de bandas U V  no  suministrado      6   Procedimientos iniciales    1 1    This section is extracted from SLV     L75HFAR instruction manual           Conexi  n de audio video  A V  P  gina 5    Si el televisor cuenta con tomas de audio  video  A V   obtendr   una mejor  imagen y sonido si emplea una de estas conexiones para la videograbadora   Si d
141. r   SLV L65HFAR L75HFAR       Remove the two screws  7  and two screws  8  of the    mechanism unit  The two screws  8  of the cassette tray  can be removed easily by pushing the tray lock lever in  the arrow direction to remove the lock as shown in the  enlarge view A and by pushing the lid opener lever in  the arrow direction to remove the lock as shown in the  enlarge view B    Lift up the whole mechanism unit and main board  CP 1  PWB assembly   and as shown in Fig  1 1 3  push the  two lock clamps  D  of the chassis in the arrow direction  so that they can be removed from the chassis     Main Unit    Bottom Cover    Fig  1 1 1       Tray Lock Lever    TM 2 PWB    SLV L65HFAR    Cassette Tray       TM 2 PWB                   gt       D  Z  G     O       gt       CP 1 PWB Assembly    TM 1 PWB    SLV L75HFAR          2 2    1 2  TEMPORARILY SETTING UP AND CONNECTING CP 1 PWB ASSEMBLY    The following is an example of how to place and connect the main board without a jig  when repairing the CP 1 PWB  assembly     1  Place the mechanism unit and main board up side down 2  Operate the unit using the buttons on TM 1 PWB or the  as a whole on a flat surface with foil side of the main remote control   board facing up     CP 1 PWB Assembly  Foil side     Screws  9  Terminal Boord    Mechanism Main Unit    TM 1 PWB    Cassette Compartment    TM 2 PWB  Fig  1 1 4       1 3  INSTALLATION OF THE FRONT PANEL    When installing the front panel to the chassis after repaires and adjustmen
142. ription    SCREW  2 6X6   SPECIAL  MOTOR ASSY  LOADING  DAMPER   GEAR  COMPL   WORM  GEAR  1   WHEEL    GEAR  2   WHEEL  CAM  MAIN   WASHER  3 6X0 5   SPECIAL  SWITCH  P IT   MODE  SCREW  2 6X8   SPECIAL    SPRING  BRAKE RETURN   BAR  ASSY   ACT BRAKE LEVER  LEVER  CONTROL BRAKE  SPRING  CLUTCH CHANGE  LEVER  CLUTCH CHANGE    SCREW  2 6X6   SPECIAL  RETAINER  CAPSTAN    Remark    Ref  No     168  169     170  171  172     1 9    174  175  176  177  178    179  180  181  182  183    184    185  186    7 4 E    Part         3 960 929 01  1 763 142 11  A 6796 534 A  3 960 925 01  3 963 796 01  3 963 795 01    A 6779 673 A  3 960 998 01  3 961 035 01  3 970 882 01  3 970 879 01    A 6779 672 A  3 960 995 01  3 960 996 01  3 970 881 01  3 960 982 01    3 963 783 01  3 735 755 01  3 961 007 01    not supplied    T    179  7          77  gt     we  i   476    7 180       ER  N     be        Description _    BELT  REEL   MOTOR  CAPSTAN DC3W  MC 1 BOARD  COMPLETE  SCREW  2 6X4   SPECIAL  MOUNT  CRESCENT  SLIDE  CRESCENT    Remark    GEAR ASSY  T ROAD BOARD  COMPLETE  GEAR  T ROAD   SPRING  T ROAD   LEVER  ASSY   T ROAD   GROUND  ASSY   CYL    GEAR ASSY  S ROAD BOARD  COMPLETE  GEAR  S ROAD   SPRING  S ROAD   LEVER  ASSY   S ROAD   LEVER ASSY  BT SPRING    GEAR  ASSY   FRICTION  WASHER  DIA 2 6   SLIDE  S ACT BRAKE    SLV L45AR L65HFAR L75HFAR    SECTION 8    ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST CP A    NOTE       Due to standardization  replacements in the  parts list may be different from the parts
143. s the diagnosis contents of abnormalities and the mechanism  mode on its display panel in 2 digit numbers   When the head playback output has dropped  the     L  sign will be blinked  Some models  listed later  will also display the cylinder  rotation accumulated time    These display shows the outline of the problems  Use it as a reference when servicing the unit     1  Self Diagnosis Contents and Mechanism Mode Display        When the STOP button on the remote control is pressed for about 10 seconds continuously  the self  diagnosis number  will be displayed on the reception channel display of the display panel and number indicating the failed mechanism mode   changed mode when being shifted  on the tape counter    seconds    display for 10 seconds each      During self diagnosis display  displays other than the diagnosis number mechanism mode number and the cylinder  accumulated rotation time display described later  some models only  will be turned off and when displays end  the  normal display will be returned automatically      Refer to  Self Diagnosis Contents  for the self diagnosis numbers and the    Mechanism Mode Display Contents  for the  mechanism mode numbers    e When the    O    button on the remote control unit is pressed during display  and clearing the self diagnosis display and  mechanism mode display     Display panel          Self Diagnosis number Mechanism mode number   Reception channel display   Tape counter    Seconds    display     Self Diagnosis Co
144. se indica en la guia  de programaci  n de televisi  n  La fecha             OK  CURSOR    Teclas num  ricas    SP LP  ENTER       horas y n  mero de canal de dicho  programa se ajustan autom  ticamente     Antes de empezar      Compruebe que el reloj de la  videograbadora se ha ajustado  correctamente      Encienda el televisor y cambie al canal  de video  Si utiliza un decodificador   enci  ndalo      Inserte una cinta con la leng  eta de  seguridad puesta  Verifique que la  cinta es m  s larga que el tiempo total  de grabaci  n        VCR Plus        1 VCR Plus  Presione VCR Plus      VCR PLUS             2      Presione las teclas num  ricas para    CD      introducir el c  digo PlusCode del programa     GD Si comete un error  presione CURSOR  4   CD eintroduzca el n  mero correcto              3 OK Presione OK   E    Si        parpadea en la posici  n    CH        PLUSCODE 8912      3          CD CD presione las teclas num  ricas para       Kabi Baba Es  ajustar el              de canal que      CO D D corresponda al programa de televisi  n y  JEE E   1  DID acontinuacidn  presione ENTER  PRESIONE    OK          Si el n  mero de canal es incorrecto  presione CURSOR     dos  ENTER veces e introduzca el n  mero correcto  a continuaci  n  presione    ENTER     24   Operaciones b  sicas       Reproducci  n   b  squeda a  distintas  velocidades    br SLOW      2        368 SEARCH  li FRAME  d4 REW  bP FF   gt  PLAY  C PLAY  jm Anillo DMS   Lanzadera de  modo dual   e la  Opcio
145. stment   SLV L65HFAR L75HFAR only                            6 7  2 3 1  Test Equipment and Standards Required            6 7  2 3 2  Location of Adjustment Points                           6 7  2 3 3  Stereo SAP Filter Adjustment                            6 8  2 3 4  Stereo VCO Adjustment      6 8  2 3 5  Input Level Adjustment                                      6 8  2 3 6  Separation                                                            6 8  2 3 7  Audio Output Mode and Output Signal Check     6 9  2 4  IP Circuit Adjustment                           6 10E  2 4 1  Test Equipment and Standard Required             6 10    2 4 2  Location of Adjustment Point                              6 10E       Section Title Page  2 4 3  RF AGC                                        002   6 10    3  Test Points for Tape Path Adjustment                         6 10E  7  EXPLODED VIEWS  7 1  Cabinet  amp  Chassis Parts                                           7 1  7 2  Mechanism Parts 1            2 2 2   4   00020   7 2  7 3  Mechanism  Parts 2    4 aaa 44G 7 4    8  ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST                                   8 1               156                                                                                        8 9      SLV L45AR L65HFAR L75HFAR    SECTION 1    GENERAL       Conexiones    Selecci  n de la mejor opci  n de conexi  n    Existen muchas maneras de conectar la videograbadora  Para determinar la  mejor conexi  n para su sistema  estudie esta tabla     c
146. t  Fig  3 13 2    9 19       3 13 3  S BRAKE ACT SLIDE AND BT SPRING  LEVER ASSEMBLY   See Figs  3 13 3 and 3 13 4   1  Refer to section 3 16 and remove the crescent slide   2  Refer to section 3 12 1 and remove the friction gear  assembly   3  Slide the S brake act slide   in the direction of the  arrow        then remove it   4  Refer to section 3 11 and remove the BTspring   5  Press the BTspring lever assembly  2 until it touches  the pin     then remove it     ASSEMBLY NOTES    1  Apply grease  SGL 505  to the shaft  2  shown in Fig  3   13 3  and to the BT spring lever assembiy  2  and the S  brake act slide   shown in Fig  3 13 4    2  After mounting the BT spring lever assembly  2 on the  Shaft  2  hook the BT spring onto the clamp G  and  press it until it touches the pin  6     3  Make sure that the clamps  2   8  and  9  have snapped  Into the S brake act slide CD  Align the arrow  9 on the  S brake act slide  1  with the arrow   on the mecha   nism chassis      3 Arrow on mechanism chassis   2  BT spring  lever  assembly          D S brake act slide       Apply grease        0     O BT spring  WE Sen    7    Apply grease    Fig  3 13 4    3 14 GUIDES    3 14 1  GUIDE ROLLER ASSEMBLY   See Fig  3 14 1   1  Unscrew the two screws Q   When you do this  be  careful not to damage the cylinder or the video head   2  Remove the two guide roller assemblies  2 by unscrew   ing them anticlockwise     ASSEMBLY NOTES    1  Tighten the two screws  1  to a torque of 600 g cm  A
147. tape PAL  KRV 51P   Alignment tape PAL  KRV 52PL     Nut box J 6082 045 A Used to adjust the height of the  lever load assembly           H 7099 039 H Used to measure reel winding  torque  D Torque dial gauge adaptor H 7099 035 H Used to measure reel winding  torque  D Cassette torque meter VHJ 0638  J 6082 011 A ge measure back tension  10   Load lever assembly height adjustment tool J 6090 055 A Used to adjust the height of the  load lever assembly  Torque gauge screwdriver J 6082 047 A Used to adjust the tightening torque  of screws  3 mm dia  bit for torque screwdriver J 6082 048 A Used to replace the bit of the torque  gauge screwdriver    13                      EM      7 661 018 18  1 Grease 7 662 010 04  Grease J 6090 014 A    Relay cables of mechanism and  Relay cables J 6090 057 A CP 1 PWB assembly    J 6082 044 A J 6082 045 A H 7099 039 H    L    J 6090 055 A J 6082 047 A J 6082 048 A    b    7 661 018 18  NT 68  7 662 010 04  SGL 505  J 6090 057 A    H 7099 035 H  No  7  8       5 2    1 2 2  Using the Relay Cable  J 6090 057 A    The mechanism can be repaired without using the relay  cable  J 6090 057 A   As shown in Fig  1 3 1  the relay  cable  J 6090 057 A  is a tool used for relay between the  CP 1 PWB assembly and mechanism unit    When connecting it  take note of the pin number of the  connector     NOTE 1  Do not place the mechanism upright as shown  in Fig  1 3 1 when inserting ejecting the cassette    NOTE 2  For NTSC models  be sure to connect the VM 1 
148. ts     1  Pressing down the door opener lever of the mechanism Note  Opened cassette door position does not install the  main unit  front panel to the chassis    2  Set the cassette door to half opened state as shown in  Fig  1 1 5  and install the front panel to the chassis     Jutted part of  Cassette Holder       Front Panel    Cassette Door     Position A  Cassette Door   Position B        Fig  1 1 5    2 3 E    SLV L45AR L65HFAR L75HFAR  SECTION 3  DIAGRAMS    CIRCUIT BOARDS LOCATION    3 in 1 Tuner   Tuner IF RF Conv      VP 1 PWB Assembly    CP 1 PWB Assembly    TM 2 PWB    NOTES          resistance values in  OHMS  unless otherwise noted      K21 000      1 000 000      All capacitance values in   uF   unless otherwise noted   p pico farad  u       or U micro farad     All inductance values in  uH  unless otherwise noted   u u or Uxmicro henry  m milli henry    PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE  THE COMPONENTS DESIGNATED BY A SYMBOL GUN  IN THIS  SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM DESIGNATES COMPONENTS WHOSE  VALUE ARE OF SPECIAL SIGNIFICANCE TO PRODUCT SAFETY   SHOULD ANY COMPONENT DESIGNATED BY A SYMBOL NEED TO  BE REPLACED  USE ONLY THE PART DESIGNATED IN THE PARTS  LIST   DO NOT DEVIATE FROM THE RESISTANCE  WATTAGE AND VOLT   AGE RATINGS SHOWN     EXPLANATORY NOTES  EXAMPLES   Resistor 10K 16J means 10kilo ohm 5   1 16watt max   1M 1 10K means 1mega ohm   1020  1 10watt max   Capacitor 0 047 F means 0 047micro farad  Ftype   Chemical capacitor  10 16 means 10micro farad  16volt max   Inductor
149. ttom side    Motor     wire       Front side    Motor     wire    Fig  3 1 1    3 1 2  OPERATING THE LOADING MOTOR BY THE  MANUAL METHOD  See Fig  3 1 2    1  Refer to section 3 2 and install the mechanism unit    2  Using your finger  turn the loading motor located at the  rear of the mechanism unit  For EJECT  turn the loading  motor in the direction of the arrow on the loading motor   For PLAY or FF REW  turn it in the opposite direction   When rotating the loading motor in the EJECT direction  with a tape slacken  stop the rotation of the loading  motor before beginning front unloading    Rotate the capstan motor with your hand  wind the  slacked part of the tape  and rotate the loading motor in  the EJECT direction again    When carrying out front loading  release the lock by  pressing down the tray lock lever  8 and the lid opener  lever  9  of the cassette mechanism assembly  shown in  Fig  3 2 2      The arrow which show the direction of EJECT    Loading motor             Fig  3 1 2    3 1 3  MAKING THE MECHANISM MOVE USING  THE MANUAL METHOD   1  Refer to section 3 2 and remove the mechanism unit    2  Refer to section 3 15 and remove the gear wheel 2    3  If you turn the main cam anticlockwise  the mechanism  will switch to a mode such as PLAY or FF REW  To  switch from FF REW mode to EJECT mode  turn the  main cam clockwise     3 2  MECHANISM UNIT   See Figs  3 2 1 and 3 2 2    1  Remove the top cover  bottom cover and front cabinet  assembly    2  Unplug the flat
150. tton    6 5 H 0 5 H    1      playback starts  press the REC button    times within  3 seconds after the playback picture comes out  However   these 3 push must be done within 2 seconds  and last  push must be kept pressed for 0 5 seconds   Fig  2 1 3    2   P 0 00  is appeared in FLD  and it becomes the  adjustment mode  This indication value changes  automatically  and 6 5H adjustment is done  When this  value stops  adjustment value almost becomes 6 5H    3  Observe the video output signal by the oscilloscope    triggered by the fall down point of RF SW PULSE    TP183   and confirm that a front edge of V SYNC is   delayed for 6 5 H 0 5 H from the fall down point of RF   SW PULSE   Fig  2 1 4    After the adjustment data is fixed  it should be within 15   seconds from the adjustment mode start   press the   PLAY button more than 1 second  Then the indication   changes to  P              it writes the data  delay quantity    to the E PROM   If it passes through 15 seconds before  pushing the PLAY button  the intake of the data isn t  done  and it finishes the adjustment mode     5  lfitisnotin 6 5 H 0 5 at the time of the confirmation by  the above 3   make manual fine adjustment by pressing  the CHANNEL button  and do the operation of 4        6 5                  TP183   SW P     TP182   ENV      Fig  2 1 2    Start of play  back display      JUL Le    i     Within 3  gt  Within 2      Secs    SECS              REC button  O      More   Adjusting  gt   than   period    0 5
151. utput to decoder   N C                          KS REMOCON IN    ML D O               FLSTART    SAFETY    Remoto control signal input       Loading motor rocation indication signal   Load       Brake  M   Unload  L      Loading motor rotation speed indication signal    High  H   Middle  M   Low  L    Switch input indicating start of cassette loading or  discharge by cassette mechanism and detecting  accidental erasure prevention tab of cassette tape   Data indicating operation position of mechanism                                                        SWO    L  Seaech  still  slow  stop  play and rec modes    H  Eject  rew and initial modes   POWER UP High output excepu when power is off             STREO IND  BIL IND  MTS CTL  FLD SCLK  FLD SDIN  FLD SDOT      2   DAT    Streo mode indicating signal input from decoder        Bilingual mode indicating signal input from decoder     Control signal to MTS decoder     Clock pulse for FLD display drive IC     Data signal input from FLD display drive IC   Data signal output to FLD display drive IC     E   EN   ER   p   TUT              EB HiFi audio IC    E    t2C CLK    Clock signal output to tuner  video audio and HiFi  audio IC     Capstan motor roation  normal reverse  indication  nal   reverse H    Sii    TU AD MUTE  RF SWP    AAA                      disable tuner audio signal                   QVO EN  ER  EN    E         m Quasi vertical synchronizing signal      Sinal tor selecting antena or VCR     _    H   Chip select s
152. while monitoring the envelope waveform of the  video head output  using an oscilloscope  To make sure  that the tape drawn off the reel runs freely and without  excessive tension along all the tape guides and cylinders   drums   it is also important to check each tape guide by  eye     T guide roller  Audio R P head assembly     ACE head  Capstan shaft  Loading guide  AC    S guide roller         4 3 1  ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE  1  Select a PAL or NTSC alignment tape or blank cassette    tape  according to the transmission system of the VCR  you are repairing     NTSC  For models with 525 scanning lines and a field    frequency of 60Hz  For models with 625 scanning Ines and a field  frequency of 50Hz      Clean the tape guides  the cylinder drum   the capstan  Shaft  the audio R P head  ACE head  and the full  erase head      Using an oscilloscope  adjust the height of the guide  roller and carry out horizontal position adjustment   height adjustment and azimuth adjustment on the audio  H P head  ACE head   When observing the envelope  waveform  bring the CH 1 probe into contact with the  envelope waveform test point  and bring the CH 2 probe  into contact with the switching pulse  SW P  test point   While adjusting the tape path  set the trigger at the low  side of the switching pulse  SW P  in order to observe  the output waveform on the CH 1 side of the video  head     NOTE The contact point for the oscilloscope varies from   one model to another  so to find the correct point 
153. witch turned OFF  stick black vinyl tape  over the photo diodes of the tape sensors  Then turn  the power switch ON  Front loading will begin  Refer to  section 3 2 and Fig  3 2 2  and release the locks of the  tray lock lever and the lid opener lever     NOTES    1  The measurements must be taken without any incan    descent light or daylight    2  If the mechanism cannot be put into PLAY  FF or REW   mode by the method described in 1  above  make a   dummy cassette tape  as shown in Fig  4 1 2  The dummy   cassette tape is made as follows  Unscrew the five screws  on the underside  remove the reels  leaf springs and other  parts on the supply and take up sides  make holes in the  upper surface as wide as the reel diameter  then assemble  the parts    2  Putthe mechanism into REW mode  wait at least 10 sec   onds  then measure the torque value of the reel table on  the supply side  It should be at least 600 g cm  Take the  measurement with the torque dial gauge  H 7099 039 H   H 7099 035 H  held in position in your hand  lock torque    While taking the measurement  rotate the reel table  take  up reel assembly  on the take up side with your hand so  that the reel sensor does not respond    3  After switching to FF mode  wait for at least 10 seconds  and then measure the torque value of the reel table on  the take up side  It should be at least 600g cm  lock  torque     4  After switching to PLAY mode  wait for at least 10  seconds and then measure the torque value of the ree
    
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