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SLV-E830B/E830NP/E830VC1/E830VC2 RMT
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1. MD BLOCK RP 231 BOARD MA 316 BOARD SEE PAGE 4 5 SEE PAGES 4 11 14 17 19 21 23 25 1C201 1 2 IC661 DRUM MOTOR SP PB RF VIDEO H DET 12160 2 2 M901 ON 16100 1 MOTOR REC RF 260 D VS D pow SP C ROT i i CH2 VIDEO 16202 D C SYNC D PG i DRUM bEANY uL PG C MODEL ONLY I DFG DRUM SE 69 BOARD SEE PAGE 4 33 FG CH2 NT JUDGE 1 x eR 1 1 sese 06970 1 100 T CAPSTAN MOTOR C vs D w M902 SEE PAGE 4 31 SYNC PROC SECAM DET CAPSTAN l SERVO CAPSTAN FR 128 i MOTOR BOARD IC850 E ad we d J480 i VIDEO L2 V VIDEO VPS PDC
2. FROM SYSCON BLOCK SEE PAGE 3 6 s w s w rr lt QVD IC160 Q662 Q660 661 2 1 IC160 71 I IC201 REC IC201 REC Q663 AMETE 22 4 PWCONT1 600 11 SEE PAGE 4 31 IC201 1 2 k Wy Ua CN164 21 FR 128 Y C PROCESSOR PA BOARD 33 SW5V REC PB 1 FRONT J480 1 28 CLP 2 CN480 CN161 a POET CN164 19 MEO cL o o 34 9 35 VIDEO 20 SYSCON LINE2 IN AGC 206 Q664 BLOCK TU701 Y C 3 FROMTO TUV 83 CLP 38 SEE PAGE 3 6 BLOCK 5 540 C VIDEO SEL 1680 REC PB RFU750 2 MOD V 7 UON xeso 17 73MHz T CG v CN164G0 PAGE 3 11 12 Mec 69 SUNC o Y C V OUT 37 OSD S CN164 a 9209 OSDSCLK 06
3. RP 231 BOARD SEE PAGE 4 5 MA 31 6 BOARD SEE PAGE 4 11 19 FL504 REAR AUDIO LINE 2 OUT SW 5V I IC360 TO FL505 AUDIO TUNER PROCESSOR MODA RFU7S0 3 BLOCK HIFI 3 SEE PAGE 3 11 DRUM AUDIO FL502 HEAD CN260 HA I I SEL MUTE 2 77 gt D gt FL503 CN306 MUTE 47 CN500 REC ON 4 VCC 7 LINE 1 gt L2L 48 Fusoo TV CH2 lt gt 2 4 19 FL501 NORM IN lt 21 NORM OUT I 20 FL57 N57 INPUT SEL DECODER LINE 3 CN341 FL570 HF ADJ 9316 SW 12201 2 2 1571 ae AUDIO 2 1301 91809 55 lt AMUTE 1 160 81 MONO e CN302 CN305 1 AUDIO REC PB HEAD 1 301 HEAD SW AUDIO ERASE 3 e 2 4 FROM HEAD SYSCON BLOCK 59 SEE PAGE 3 5 Lo T321 0321 FULL CN301 BIAS ERASE 8 ERASE HEAD o DATA 10460 08 CLOCK IC160 80 T331 0331 E Q332 PS331 a ERASE o o sw 12V OSC I I SEE PAGE 4 31 I FR 128 BOARD 1480 FRONT CN480 2L Q800 804 CN164 L AUDIO OUT sls TO FROM LINE 2 IN 2R BUFF IN LOO BLOCK TUNER L
4. S T SSW108SW6 CLOCK 19 A Q COMP 20 SE 69 BOARD CSYNC lt SEE PAGE 4 33 9 idi SECAM ON 40 0972 N SECAMON 16160 28 C ROT SW9 SSW5 21 0260 FSC IC260 G REC REC SERE SCL 2 th 4 E RECL 4 22 BUFFER e 4 IDEL SECAM VIDEO SW1 1 CTL 15 TA eo 5 LIM 4 3M 4 3M 8 i MAMMA Q201 Q974 oR A BELL BPF oP AVI VCA 1 4 0 2usec div 12 REC RF 0 1V div eum 28 BUFFER BUFFER TE Q973 MES U EE 4 3M Ea BUFFER PBC CN261 Taam Ud MUTE 17 TRAP P e RF ra ABELL BPF RF SWP LPF 13 PIN AVADJ Ed AMP SYNC PE CN261 PB GATE Q970 Q975 976 4 3M PB 3V cm gt CN970 SECAM SECAM DET 2260 i i i PROCESSOR I 28 gt SECAM DET 1 160 12 0 1V div 0 1usec di i usec div C160 56 AV ADJ x IC160 66 C SYNC 160 81 CLOCK SSB a 2mV Div C160 80 SSB B MODEL ONLY CN261 REC PB 9 IC160 E FROM TO SYSCON CN164 13 SDA BLOCK
5. oag PUE 5 5 PROGRAM AUTO AUDIO QUICK EJECT TRACKING SETUP DUB TIMER LANC IN SENSER AVREF 4 LANC OUT SENSER AVREFO NC AVSS I C 1 8 3 POWER FAIL DETECT IC183 MM1256XF BE IC180 D420 2ES B2 IC180 579C 15PJU VSX9373 NP 1 VC2 MODEL 8579C 15PJU VSX9374 B MODEL TIMER TUNER MODE CONTROL POWER FAIL BUZZER 16420 UPD163116C AB6 OSD SO FROM CME 050 SCLK 1 4 FD DRIVER CN480 5P TO MA 316 BOARD CN161 C484 0 004u 0481 B ADS 1EW T4 0491 ADS 1EW T1 SEE PAGE M 4 14 T JS185 D400 XX SLR 348MCT31 5540 GND D480 0480 ADS 1EW T1 RD6 BES B2 gt ND420 VFD BIG 216400 GP4U28X mU VIDEO AUDIO LINE 18 MODE CONTROL 4 31 4 32 FR 128 SLV E830B E830NP E830VC1 E830VC2 SE 69 SECAM VIDEO SIGNAL PROCESS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM Ref No SE 69 Board 2 000 Series 1 2 3 4 7 g Re SE 69 BOARD SLV E830B C977 0 01 B 0970 4 3MHZ BELL 2541162 SWITCH ID m a N gh O ZU D 21 gt S N 2 o 5 72 0972 MUN2111T1 ON e js
6. 1 lt d E C MM ERE REP CIE MA 316 VIDEO AUDIO RP 231 REC PB AMP SERVO SYSTEM CONTROL TUNER OPERATION SWITCHES SWITCHING REGULATOR SR826 4 39 4 40 SLV E830B E830NP E830VC1 E830VC2 POWER BLOCK SR826 SWITCHING REGULATOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM Ref SR826 Board 9 000 Series A B C D E F G H J K SUB BOARD N MAIN BOARD BOUE 1 2 TRANSFORMER 0251 R154 C152 R251 T 100K 2 0 01 400 py s4 AU02Z 40 D E D101 104 2 1N4005 D101 0103 47 400 150K a C209 R168 165 Q201 47 50 L103 0104 x 3300p 1 eo P2 4 5 C203 220 1 GND O T tet sway one 1000p 1 qa 3 0 1 250 250V IC201 4 5 C104 C103 An C161 C201 REG eE pe time se ane d 0 TOFROM aA ___ sot MA2560 826 arum H bn 4 01250 me n R222 di PS2561 i POWER CONT SEE PAGE 4 16 L101 p Mpev 1 E P Pomen POwsRSAvVECONT 1 SHUNT REG 5 eg Z101 750V 51 1431 R264 9 10 F OV D254 uu C254 15K 5 R101 AU02Z R252 47 50 27 1 2 A A S5 13 R253 A C164 R166 B2 il A 0 033 S7 15 uu C255 C256 PS2561 470 10 0 1 AUR o CN101 GND D255 R254 14 6 220 240 N 9022 Z
7. O o OPTION S SS pes o pe n POWER CON OPTION 1 NC NC MEM Nc Internal oscillator output for 20M Hz crystal Internal oscillator 20MHz crystal EXTAL E input sumy vote Ne OSD SO 47 FROM CME Serial data output C T T T C N C N C C T E 5 4 O Seral clock inpuoupu Nc O o o ooo C Pe Ne 78 Positive supply volage Internal oscillator 32kHz crystal 54 I input Internal oscillator output for 32kHz 55 crystal 56 5T NUNKOUT O AV UNK oup 58 SRCSOUT O Remote contol ouput 9 SCS e Nc Buzzer output clock crystal eee 9 Positive supply volage __ 76 Positive supply voltage 76 CGV synchro detection 6 Positive supply voltage 2 6 AVLNKIN I AVLINKinput 770 Positive supply voltage Positive supply voltage 76 ____ _ o O 777 Positive supply voltes _ 75 Positive supply vote 79 Positive supply voltage ____ SS psi So
8. SLV E830B E830NP E830VC1 E830VC2 3 7 POWER SUPPLY BLOCK DIAGRAM ma 31 6 EXCEPTNPMODEL NP MODEL BOARD RFU750 TU702 1 SEE PAGE 4 11 14 17 19 21 23 25 EE m u w wm sva 5 gt 5 POWER BLOCK SEE PAGE 4 41 E T101 pA 201 1 600 711 ms ms 1g 0252 pos 15 UNSW 13V 15 IC660 pu L102 D101 104 I 4 ig is L750 299 17013 Fiot IC151 0051 2 C201 Q751 752 201 1 2 662 AC IU D750 L705 Y C PROC Hee IN 5 0254 1205 2 sw SALA lg OO IC661 gt 1203 7 POWER CONT 2 re T 0255 204 gt TO MOTOR MUR TEN BO POWER CONT 1 I PHOTO Q205 206 PS202 COUPLER an ay PS201 REMOTE CONTROL RECEIVER Q207 30V SW 530 AUDIO PROC AUDIO PROC IC530 HIFI MONO 5 360 IC201 2 2 IC420 DISPLAY DRIVER Q208 0187 1530 1361 1301 512 2 e 69 12V T 21 15 POWER CONT 2 14 24 5 POWER CONT 2 POWER SAVE CONT C BUFFER _ BUFFER POWER SW CONT 182 F 0V 540 EEPROM C VIDEO lt SEL Q611 612 D400
9. 5 1 5 3 SYSTEM CONTROL MECHANISM INTERFACE MA SiG BOARD 5 2 5 4 SYSTEM CONTROL SYSTEM CONTROL PERIPHERAL CIRCUIT INTERFACE MA 316 BOARD 1 160 5 2 5 5 SYSTEM CONTROL AUDIO BLOCK INTERFACE MA 316 BOARD ICG1060 5 2 5 6 SERVO SYSTEM CONTROL MICROPROCESSOR PIN FUNCTIONS MA 316 BOARDS 60 5 3 5 7 TUNER TIMER MODE CONTROL PIN FUNCTIONS BOARD 5 4 6 ADJUSTMENTS 6 1 MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS 6 1 62 ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS 6 1 2 1 PREPARATION BEFORE ADJUSTMENT 6 1 2 I T Equipment Requlted dont 6 1 6 1 D 1 lt 3 Input Signal Chegk 6 1 6 1 2 1 5 Input Output Levels and Impedance 6 2 25146 Ad uices dtes 6 2 22 POWER SUPPLY 6 2 2 2 1 Output Voltage Check MA 316 Board 6 2 0 3 SERVO SYSTEM CHECK 6 2 2 3 RF Switching Position AF Switching Position Adjustments MA GIS RP 231 Boards 6 2 VIDEO SYSTEM CHECKS 6 3 2 4
10. EP CHF 2 CH 5 CH2 F o 79 m 909 m FE AUDIO AUDIO REC AUDIO a 6 2 15 om o ro o lt QU o I m AC 206 l HEAD Eod 6 H I J K 15 SECTION 4 PRINTED WIRING BOARDS AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS EP CH2 F SP F EP F SP CH2 AUDIO AUDIO REC AUDIO CH2 5 6 15 jen u 9 A HEAD PB al AHEAD e Au 5 A ERASE HEAD 4 CTL GND s crx e 4 1 CN272 17 sw sev CSYNC cLock ssB DATA SSB AF SW PO BF ENV AV ADU 5 o FE ON s s i is 5 o o Rs s 8 5 s 5 o e gt o 231 BOARD CN271 15 2 HEAD PB _ BIAS VCC AU GND AU GND FULL ERS CTL CTL RESET REC CTL REC RF PB RF MA 316 BOARD e ee 6 5 e N Je CN101 i MTA fav i pus a a ore al s MTA enD M902 CAP MOTOR evs e wn wm AN s o o w
11. Slider Carved mark rn Qr dr Y 1 Slider 5 2 7 PHASE ADJUSTMENT ON ATTACHING S TYPE MECHANISM ASSEMBLY As shown below adjust the phase between the rotary switch on the MA board and the cam gear Cam gear C GIRS 5 us AR N S Hotary switch Rotary switch 2 The 8 portion of rotary switch will be in the long hole B on the cam gear Eject Unload end mode position Fig 2 5 3 MAINLY MECHANICAL PARTS REPLACEMENT Notes For the removal of cabinets printed circuit boards or the like please refer to the DISASSEMBLY section on the service manual of the respective models To assemble the mechanical parts which are disassembled in the following sections perform the disassembly steps in reverse unless otherwise specified When replacing greased parts grease them in the same way Do not oil grease or touch with bare hands the surfaces that contacts tape of guides and brake shoes Install gears to engage each other Basically disassembling and assembling should be done in the unthreading end condition 2 FL complete assembly 4 7 4 Y D 3 1 FL COMPLETE ASSEMBLY 1 Remove screws BVTP3 8 2 Remove FL complete assembly 2 in the arrow direction Note Be careful not to damage claws on the bottom and front 3
12. SYNC 3 4 cLock ssB Ed Wa e 84 JL228 7 RF ENV 8 AV ADJ s u AP 234 FE ON BOARD 5 CN272 SEE PAGE 14 mi FM REC AN GND AFM_PB R248 88 m gt gt gt 1 1 o gt gu gt 5 9 g gt lt m D 4 43MHz c R1 7 PB 4 1 2 4 R1 9 4 7 243 RO 4 13 20 9301 28C18156R TPE2 AFM PB AV7 lt lt BIAS SW 201 L203 39uH 120uH 22u 50V CN 05 15P A REC HEAD PB R2 5 2 6 R210 330 P0 9 P4 3 100 ET 3 U GND 5 5 10 47 i C314 16 6314 0 044 270 A EI x z o M XX gt 9 gt gt lt U GND can oE a FULL ERS SEGA voeo 2 PB CTL TO 5 SECAM 3 231 TL RESET BOARD J i a CN271 BOAHD REC_AF 4 7 K CN970 C SYN AN GND AN GND SEE PAGE 4 84 COo 16 VIDEO NORMAL AUDIO 4 11 4 12 4 13 MA 316 1 8 SLV E830B E830NP E830VC1 E830VC2 MA 316 SERVO SYSTEM CONTROL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM See page 4 9 for MA 316 BOARD printed wiring board Ref MA 316 Board 2
13. RF SWP Normal tracking Ach Bch Ach Bch Ach Bch CH1 PB RF Delayed by 1 False tracking Due snap 1 CTL pulse in clockwise direction 122 CH3 RF SWP 6 msec Ach Bch Ach Bch Ach Bch CH1 PB Advanced by 1 CTL pulse False tracking signa 1 CTL pulse in counter clockwise x direction 1 7 to CH3 RF SWP 6 msec Ach Bch Ach Bch Ach Bch Table 4 6 45 3 22 CAM MOTOR ASSEMBLY LIMITER SELECTION ARM 1 Remove FL complete assembly Refer to 3 1 2 Remove rubber belt Refer to 3 4 3 Remove FL slider block assembly Refer to 3 12 4 Remove worm wheel Refer to 3 13 5 Remove pulley gear assembly with clutch gear Refer to 3 19 6 Remove and reel direct assembly Refer to 3 20 7 Remove cam motor retainer 1 in the arrow while pushing its claw in the arrow direction 8 Then cam motor assembly 2 is out of place 9 Remove the boss of limiter selection arm 3 from the hole on the mechanical chassis by pushing in the arrow 9 direction and push it in the arrow direction and remove it in the arrow Q direction Note on Mounting Before attaching cam motor assembly 2 confirm the specified locations are coated with grease SG 646 Ref No 7 6 Cam motor D Cam motor retainer lt gt S 25 Q lt gt
14. m m lt m S328 8 4 31 H R ala ala s ai E gelees aal giaa aii alala 2 z55 pag eh 25888 sine v pe e i 9 9j lt lt 4 mimi m o o lt m 0 0041 JL150 29 nj x s o a o z S m x a z o B 1 3 E Bg 86 B m a 5 S A 4 Z Z 215 n 1 gt z 9 0 S REEL 0107 lt gt o x a a o NO MODE m lt 9 ooZH Or 188449 25 8140 cim N REC MODE 3 8885 02 P MODE 5 8 16 5101 TO 3 8 CASSETTE IN 5 i Esa sg SEE PAGE 4 18 REC PROOF CN184 SERVO SYSTEM CONTROL SEE PAGE 4 31 MA 316 2 8 4 14 4 15 4 16 MA 316 ON SCREEN DISPLAY SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM Ref MA 316 Board 2 000 Series See page 4 9 for MA 316 BOARD printed wiring board 1 c 3 4 7 MA 316 BOARD 3 8 A D663 B MODEL 188119 25TD 0661 25D601A Q E FEE HE BI RERO TERCER C668 C673 33p CH CH 0660 661 MIX 1 660 i 050 5 5 111 BUFFER C670 C674 1 8 C669 C672 33p 8671 150 1 4W A AAA A SIGNAL PATH MARK REC PB MODE VIDEO SIGNAL
15. All capacitors are in uF unless otherwise noted pF u ui Qu DUM Gm uF 50V or less are not indicated except for electrolytics REC IC301 Am MITT and tantalums DU 777 panel designation 4 A internal component CN261 uns ee s FULL ERS 4 m B Line Bane rect TO B Line FOR MA 316 BREEN MT 1000 e BOARD gt IN OUT direction of B LINE 1276 ETT CTL GND NOUS Ci d b t f Aw 560 e JL270 SEE PAGE 4 13 numbers re O 2 j Readings are taken with a PAL color bar signal input L140 JL271 FOR eno gt Voltage are dc between ground and measurement CHECK um E G 5 poinis lt Readings are taken with a digital multimeter 2 10 NO MARK REC PB MODE g8 Voltage variations may be noted due to normal production E WB es tolerances H Note u ees The components indentified by mark A dotted When indicating parts by reference number please line with mark A ape critical safety 1140 include the board name Heplace only with part number specified 1 indicated by the color red 1 SIGNAL PATH 5 1 VIDEO SIGNAL AUDIO Y SIGNAL HEC PB J Drum speed servo E CLOCK SSB Drum phase servo SSB Drum servo speed and phase
16. Capstan Board 1 6090 075 ForS mechanism stand alone operation _ Be sure to use KRV 52NE having version number 2 6 HOWTO USE THE MODE SELECTOR I FOR ADJUSTING S TYPE MECHANISM ASSEMBLY 2 6 1 OUTLINE To activate the VHS system S type mechanism assembly using mode selector II J 6082 282 A use connector conversion jig J 6090 052 A and the S type capstan board J 6090 075 A By using the connector conversion jig and the S type capstan board the following operations are possible Loading and unloading action by the loading motor Normal and reverse rotation of the capstan motor 2 6 2 PREPARATION 1 In order to drive the capstan motor the power 45V and 12V are supplied from the Mode Selector II Disassemble the D SUB connector of the Mode Selector cable then solder the following three places D SUB connector of Supplied 3 pin cable the Mode Selector I Voltage Pin 1 Red index P20 V 2 GND Connector pin number assignment of the D SUB connector From the soldering side 69 69 9 2 9 49 69 6 9 3 6 6 9 9 When connections are made check that 5V and 12V are available at the 3 pin cable connector 2 CHECKING THE SOFTWARE VERSION Turn on the power of the Mode Selector II If the reading of the software version on the Mode Selector II is not 1 10 or higher replace the new ROM 1 6082 314 2 6 3 CONN
17. POWER CONT 1 POWER CONT 1 7 gt 13 202 1H DELAY C820 q L205 FOLLOW TV 70 2 VDD Ovce FR 128 BOARD SEE PAGE 4 31 1 180 TIMER TUNER CN164 Bises MODE CONT L182 0186 el 5 lel gt gt gt 18 POWER 10183 ON RESET 5 VCC2 PULSE GEN SE 69 BOARD SEE PAGE 4 33 VACUUM FLUORESCENT INDICATOR TUBE IC970 IC160 SECAM DET SERVOISVETEN POWER CN307 7 VCC1 FAIL DET CONTROL 8 L161 D160 00 T331 Q331 332 MTR 12V CAPSTAN e O MOTOR PS130 PS331 O O RP 231 BOARD TETN IC100 IC140 SEE PAGE 4 5 PH100 101 DRUM l VPS PDC CAPSTAN CAPSTAN IC260 DECODER AMP SPEED VIDEO REEL CONTROL REC PB AMP Q100 101 CN165 T S ui D 6V CHECK SENSOR PIN 350 IC161 S CN272 CN306 MOTOR CN101 1341 IC141 41 MTR 12V DRUM T321 Q321 VCC 1 vod CTL AMP E MOTOR BIAS L321 L141 D132 ERASE TO 8 OSC 16 3 13 3 14E 4 1 FRAME SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM DRUM Wt CH2 FO EP CH2 5
18. PWM output for capstan torque 64 CAP PWM control NC NC 792 CTLHYSHIGH O CTL amp gain convo Nc Na 9 Nc 79 O ouput when audio recording vw Nc Nc _ 1 Step pulse H when capstan step STEP PLS driving AF SWP switching pulse output 5 7 TUNER TIMER MODE CONTROL PIN FUNCTIONS FR 128 BOARD 180 PinNo PinName IO Function Teletext IC ML Board IC950 reset signal LANC IN LANC OUT L3 Ne 76 1 remor conoi 7 FC bus clock inputlouput 79 soa VO FC bus data ____ _______ 12 ED driver chips _ 713 X UCOMCS O MEIC chip board 16902 i ws 716 TUENABLE O Tuner chips PLL CLK Tuner PLL clock PLL DATA Tuner PLL data OSD IC MA 316 board IC660 OSD CS chip select N S S micon MA 316 board IC160 ASURA RESE reset signal S S micon MA 316 board IC160 ASURA CS chip select signal N Main power supply control signal Secondary power supply control signal ML board IC950 enable signal OPTION 2 ML board IC950 busy signal NC J gt KN n n
19. lt gt 4 E Grease coating portion g gt lt 2 2 2772 2 JE CARO 42 Ce 77 p Limiter selection arm boss gt ole on mechanical chassis Fig 3 27 Reference X VALUE ADJUSTMENT Using KRV 52NE having no version No Purpose To obtain compatibility with other VCRs Precaution Before starting to adjust X value set the tracking control at the center position To set the tracking control at the center position for the VCRs equipped with the A and tracking control keys Press both the A and tracking control keys at the same time For the VCRs not equipped with the tracking control keys deactivate the automatic tracking control by pressing the tracking MANUAL key on the remote control unit during threading operation after a tape is inserted but before the VCR starts playing back the tape Signal Alignment tape KRV 52NE For NTSC having no version No Measuring instrument Oscilloscope TIME DIV 2ms Trigger source CH2 Trigger slope Connector PB RF pin for RF PC board check CH2 Connector RF SWP pin for RF board check Adjustment locations ACE base assembly Measuring point X value adjusting driver Ref No J 9 Adjustment Method Set the tracking control at the center position For the VCRs equipped with
20. programmes Recording what you are watching on the TV ShowView CLEAR TV DIRECT REC g If you use the SMARTLINK connection you can easily record what you are watching the TV other than tapes being played on this Just enter the programme s ShowView 1 Inserta tape with its safety tab in place number listed in the TV programme P ide The date times and programme number 2 Press REC while you are watching a TV programme or external p 5 b source position of that programme are set uttons automatically You can preset up to SET The VCR automatically turns on and starts recording what you are eight programmes at a time watching on the TV Before you start SP LP e Check that the VCR clock is set to the Tips correct time and date see page 19 The TV indicator appears in the display window after you press REC in some Insert a tape with its safety tab in tchi ted to the TV s line input or place Make sure the tape is longer when you are watching a source connected to the put than the total recording time when the TV tuner preset data for the programme position is different from the data in the VCR tuner preset e f you don t use the SMARTLINK If there is a tape with its safety tab in place in the VCR the VCR automatically turns connection turn on your TV and set it on and starts recording what you are watching on the TV when you press 6 REC to the video chan
21. K Capstan speed servo AV ADJ Capstan phase servo MA 316 BOAHD Capstan servo speed and phase FE ON CN306 Hef signal auus SEE PAGE 4 13 REC AF REC P AFM REC AN GND AFM PB 15 REC PB AMP 4 5 4 6 4 7 RP 231 SLV E830B E830NP E830VC1 E830VC2 MA 316 VIDEO NORMAL AUDIO SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM Ref MA 316 Board 2 000 Series MA 316 BOARD 1 ic201 REC 5 10201 amp REC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 MA 316 1 8 wo MARK HEC PB MODE VI AU P MODE SEE PAGE 4 25 TO Y C INPUT3 AI13 lt lt AF REC P 1 GNAL PATH VIDEO SIGNAL ani Z X SW5BV SW5V H HALa CHROMA Y CHROMA SIGNAL T q SW12V sw12V 2 SDET SECAM DET REC 22 1 gt lt 57 CLOCK SSB gt gt 58 AF_ENV lt ANGND eec mE lt lt A811 AF_SW_P HEC lt lt A813 DATA IIC phase servo phase servo EN lt lt 515 Drum servo speed and phase lt lt AS2 0211 2506014 0 BUFFER JL254 1 B B 1 G210 250 04 0 B 47 16 02 BUFFER COMB FILTEH 1k 4 240 10 u 1 202 LC89977M B EHHH XXK B e 0 1 NN HE F 5 9227 lt U BUFFER 0 1 sv C2
22. MODE PB MODE 22 16 SIGNAL mo e __ __ 5 4 17 SLV E830B E830NP E830VC1 E830VC2 MA 316 BOARD qa 9 10 IC660 REC PB 053 SECAM MIX ANZ XX ANGND AN GND 17 73MHz CX 5V lt lt ose 51 OSD S IN E 1 IC660 69 REC PB Z SCLK2 OSD SCLK E Z DGND D GND SEE PAGE 4 15 PCONT1 POWER 1 gt 0513 H DET lt lt 0514 V gt gt 3 1 OSD V OUT gt 14 4 25 AFC X 401 TO OSD VIDEO gt 4 10 1 8 SEE PAGE 4 13 ON SCREEN DISPLAY MA 316 3 8 4 18 SLV E830B E830NP E830VC1 E830VC2 MA 316 AFM AUDIO SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM See page 4 9 for MA 316 BOARD printed wiring board Ref MA 316 Board 2 000 Series 1 2 D y L MA 316 BOARD 4 8 car C382 47u 3900 AU 3290P c3z F 50V Tr B A 50V Sov R372 A370 4700 4700 capo c378 8385 50V qme 8384 OM m 2 E aD m 5 MOD AUDIO C30 TUNER M TO 5 8 1905 C375 en TUNER L 16V k 0 22u SEE PAGE 4 21 lt TUNER C4 C384 ee eee 9 TO 2 8 0 0220 R3 See SEE PAGE 4 14 _ 7 LINE INA L SEE PAGE 4 25 C5 8 8 VC12 gt gt 3 7 50V _ JL363 ES lt lt LINE IN1 A VCC 12V 4 5 JL385 AFM REC 6 lt lt gt NA our 9 dCe5 9 Eu AIS
23. Press MENU then press CURSOR 4 to highlight SETTINGS and press OK LANGUAGE e c e e 2 SELECT SET Press CURSOR to highlight 0 6 lt lt LANGUAGE then press OK gt LOK 3 Press CURSOR P to lt e gt highlight the desired language then press OK FRAN PORTUGUES NEDERLANDS AUSWAHLEN 2 ENDE B Press MENU to exit the menu Getting Started 23 26 24 Manual setup Presetting channels MENU OK CURSOR If some channels could not be preset tue using the Auto Set Up function you can preset them manually Before you start PROG turn on the VCR and the TV set the TV to the video channel 1 MENU d D e c zm e e 2 Press MENU then press CURSOR 4 1 to highlight SETTINGS and press OK LANGUAGE SELECT Press CURSOR to highlight TUNER gt and press M 22222 27 MANUAL PRES COPY TV CHANNEL ORDER b e c 72 Press CURSOR 4 49 to highlight MANUAL PRESET and press OK NO Kee AFT FINE TUNING 00 Press CURSOR 4 to highlight NORMAL CATV Press OK Press CURSOR to select NORMAL then press OK MANUAL PRESET PROG 2 V CHANNEL SET PAY TV CANAL AFT FINE TUNING SELECT SET i To preset CATV channels
24. TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 25 1162 TRANSISTOR UN2111 TRANSISTOR 2SD601A Q TRANSISTOR 2SD601A Q TRANSISTOR UN2111 TRANSISTOR UN2213 RESISTOR METAL CHIP 6 8K 5 METAL CHIP 33K 5 METAL CHIP 33K 5 METAL CHIP 68K 5 METAL CHIP 39K 0 5 METAL CHIP 22K 5 SHORT 0 METAL CHIP 2 1K 5 RES CHIP 47K 5 METAL CHIP 8 2K 5 METAL CHIP 10K 5 RES CHIP 100K 5 METAL CHIP 27K 5 RES CHIP 47K 5 RES CHIP 4 7K 5 METAL CHIP 470 5 RES CHIP 47K 5 METAL CHIP 21K 5 RES CHIP 1K 5 SHORT 0 METAL CHIP 8 2K 5 METAL CHIP 39K 0 5 METAL CHIP 10K 5 METAL CHIP 39K 0 5 METAL CHIP 10K 5 Remarks Ref No Part No Description Remarks 50V R998 1 216 073 00 METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W 90V R999 1 216 295 8931 SHORT 0 90V 16V 50V A 1 468 273 11 POWER BLOCK SR826 K K K K K K K K K K ok Ref No 9 000 Series lt CAPACITOR gt C151 9 980 236 01 ELECT 47uF 400V C153 1 126 967 11 ELECT 47uF 50V C154 1 126 960 11 ELECT 90V C201 1 126 934 11 ELECT 220uF 16V C202 1 126 925 11 ELECT 470uF 10V C203 1 126 934 11 ELECT 220uF 16V C204 1 126 933 11 ELECT 100uF 16V C205 1 126 965 11 ELECT 22uF 50V C206 1 126 947 11 ELECT 47uF 35 C207 1 126 965 11 ELECT 22uF 50V C208 1 126 925 11 ELECT 470uF 10V C251 1 126 967 11 ELECT 47uF 50V C252 1 126 183 11 ELECT 1000uF 16V C253 1 126 927 11 ELECT 2200uF 10V C254 1 126 967 11 ELECT 47uF 50V C255 1 126 925 11 ELECT 470uF 10V lt DIODE gt D151 8 719 043 74 DIODE AK04 D153 8 719 911
25. 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Remarks 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 4W F 1 4W F 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 4W F 1 4W F 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 4W 1 10W 110W B 1 10W B 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 4W F 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W NP VC1 VC2 1 10W B 1 4W Ref No R713 R714 R715 R716 R717 R730 R731 R732 R733 R754 R755 R756 R757 R800 R801 R802 R803 R804 R805 R806 R807 R813 R820 R821 R823 R825 R826 R827 R828 R829 R830 R831 R832 R833 R834 R850 R851 R852 R853 R856 R857 R858 R859 R860 R861 R862 RFU750 RFU750 S100 S101 S160 Part No 1 216 025 91 1 216 113 00 1 216 049 91 1 216 049 91 1 216 037 00 1 216 041 00 1 216 041 00 1 216 041 00 1 216 041 00 1 216 025 91 1 216 025 91 1 216 073 00 1 216 049 91 1 216 101 00 1 216 073 00 1 216 073 00 1 216 081 00 1 216 073 00 1 216 073 00 1 216 073 00 1 216 085 00 1 216 073 00 1 216 073 00 1 216 073 00 1 216 081 00 1 216 081 00 1 216 065 91 1 216 065 91 1 216 065 91 1 216 081 00 1 216 081 00 1 216 065 91 1 216 037 00 1 216 065 91 1 216 065 91 1 247 807 31 1 216 079 00 1 216 083 00 1 216 049 91 1 216 097 91 1 216 069 00 1 2
26. No picture appears on the TV screen COUNTER Black streaks appear horizontally on the TV screen REMAIN The colour density increases or decreases f you play back a tape in LP or EP mode with NTSC system the sound is heard in DISPLAY monaural TV VIDE The counter resets to 00 005 whenever a tape is reinserted INPUT ECT The counter stops counting when it comes to a portion with no recording PROG SP LP Starting playback automatically with one button REC One Touch Play If you use the SMARTLINK connection you can turn on the VCR and the TV set the TV to the video channel and start playback automatically with B STOP one button 1 Inserta tape The VCR automatically turns on If you insert a tape with its safety tab removed the TV turns on and switches to the video channel Playback starts automatically 2 Press gt PLAY The TV turns on and switches to the video channel automatically Playback starts Tip When there already is a tape in the VCR the VCR and the TV turn on the TV is set 1 Turn on your TV and set it to the video channel to the video channel and playback starts automatically in one sequence when you press 2 Insert a tape with its safety tab in place gt PLAY 3 Press INPUT SELECT until a programme position number appears CO in the display window continued 42 Basic Operations Basic Operations 1 10 Recording TV programmes continue
27. ON STANDBY OPEN AUTO SET UP PROGRAM 1 ON STANDBY Press ON STANDBY to turn on the VCR Press OPEN to open the drop down panel 2 AUTO SET UP RF CHANNEL Press briefly AUTO SET UP RF CHANNEL on the VCR The factory preset RF channel appears in the display window The VCR signal is output through this channel to the TV Turn on your TV and select a programme position for the VCR picture This channel will now be referred to as the video channel Tune the to the same channel as the MN one shown in the display window so RECORDER that the picture on the right appears clearly on the TV screen Refer to your TV manual for tuning instructions If the picture does not appear clearly see To obtain a clear picture from the VCR on page 16 continued Getting Started oO ra a x 3 13 4 2 Led m 15 Step 4 Tuning your TV to the VCR continued E You have now tuned your TV to the VCR From now on whenever U p fu nct i on CHANNEL you want to play a tape set the TV to the video channel Before using the VCR for the first time set up the VCR using the Auto Set Up To check if the TV tuning is correct function With this function you can set the language for the on screen display TV Set the TV to the video channel and press PROGRAM on the If the TV screen changes to a di
28. peru Signal flow 1 Disconnect the aerial cable from your TV and connect it to AERIAL IN on the ANTENNE rear panel of the VCR sm 2 Connect AERIAL OUT of the VCR and the aerial input of your TV using the ANTENNE supplied aerial cable N ENTREE ie 10 Getting Started Notes f the TV uses a different remote control system from the one programmed to work with the VCR you cannot control your TV with the remote commander If you enter a new code number the code number previously entered will be erased When you replace the batteries of the remote commander the code number automatically resets to 01 Sony Reset the appropriate code number e 8 E Lud 9 Getting Started 9 3 Connect LINE 1 TV on the VCR and NET the EURO AV Scart connector on the TV the supplied EURO AV cable This connection improves picture and sound quality If your TV doesn t have a EURO AV Scart connector see page 13 4 Connect the mains lead to the mains a Led m Note If the TV is connected to the LINE 1 TV connector setting the RE MODULATOR to OFF is recommended initial setting In the OFF position only the signal from the aerial is output through the AERIAL OUT connector see page 66 You do not have to tune your TV to the Skip Tuning your TV to the VCR on page 15 continued
29. T 79 T6 OPON MOTS SAY Suruuni 2814 TII OPON o s SAM UUM 8 es nd poued esur ZAH peddois st YOLOW WYO UUM peeds 1991 uon1odoud poued Jo 98 4 ONIAYVOT 01 uonisuer UYM JOU 3099 sr uonooj0Jd T ONIAVO INA 01 Lx ddVL ALLASSVO 31L3SSVO 09121 91 VIN 39V3H3 INI INSINVHO3IN 1OHINOO WALSAS 6 6 e ME NNI H 1 Z 5 2 5 6 SERVO SYSTEM CONTROL MICROPROCESSOR PIN FUNCTIONS MA 316 BOARD 160 I 3 AFRECE 0 HP when HiFi REC 3 ow OwsVDpucoipu 5 AUTO PRESET O during auto preset 76 o Free onore 7 recem 0 REC CTL signal ouput Capstan current control H during CTL RESET slow mode 1 TA MUTE Tuner audio mute H Mute when the SECAM signal is 12 SECAM DET I detected NT JUDGE 4 43 3 58 judge input when the MESECAM signal is 14 MESECAM DET I detected Erasing protection tab cassette in 15 CIN REC PRE I detection signal input 716 Lu sw O BG POWER SAVE 23 CONT 1 30V Power supply control POWER SAVE
30. 5 SWITCH CN970 11 SECAM DET 1 7 SECAM VIDEO SECAM ON 2 D VIDEO PROCESSOR 5 PB av o 6 D C SYNC H sw 0973 2506014 0 AN GND a tr Q975 UN2111T1 2 E O R990 R999 0 0 F 0 0224 B NO MARK REC PB MODE 3 R REC MODE PB MODE SIGNAL PATH VIDEO SIGNAL AUDIO Y YZ CHROMA SIGNAL rec 6 8 __ ___ SECAM VIDEO SIGNAL PROCESS SE 69 4 33 4 94 11 MA 316 BOARD CN307 SEE PAGE 4 11 SLV E830B E830NP E830VC1 E830VC2 DM 73 OPERATION SWITCHES SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM Ref No DM 73 Board 2 000 Series DM 3 BOARD A D 5 A 5 JOG MODE u 3428 4 SHUTTLE 220 0 1 SUN LED CN452 11 a JL450 5 FR 198 5 BOARD oo CN400 SEE 4 35 mem je 5 e ju R469 R472 4700 8471 3300 E NO MARK REC PB MODE MODE R467 R468 p PB MODE 2200 2200 d T 5458 Ji 5459 F 16 OPERATION SWITCHES 4 37 DM 73 SLV E830B E830NP E830VC1 E830VC2 POWER BLOCK SR826 SWITCHING REGULATOR PRINTED WIRING BOARD Ref No SR826 Board 9 000 Series POWER BLOCK SR826 MAIN BOARD CONDUCTOR SIDE p CNT 0 A
31. 6 VOL volume buttons for TV 6 JOG button indicator 54 PAUSE button 41 69 REPLAY button 41 2 Teletext button for TV 6 E g 79 Additional Information SLV E830B E830NP E830VC1 E830VC2 SECTION 2 DISASSEMBLY NOTE Follow the disassembly procedure in the numerical order given 2 1 UPPER CASE FRONT PANEL BLOCK ASSEMBLY D Screws case 3 Connector DE CN161 on MA 316 board 4 Hook 3 Flat cable CN164 MA 316 board 5 Front panel block assembly 4 Hooks 4 Hooks 2 2 FR 128 BOARD DM 73 BOARD 3 Flat cable 2 128 board ee CN181 d 128 board 3 Connector From CN480 di 128 board 2 DM 73 board 3 Frexible board 9 Flat cable Git From CN451 i pes CN400 on 128 CN452 on DM 73 board 2 3 REAR PANEL Hooks 2 Hooks 8 Rear panel 2 gt Cz 2 Hooks GX gt gt e Release cable stopper S eL 95 from rear panel Release harness from SY hooks on rear panel 2 4 POWER BLOCK MA 316 BOARD WITH S MECHANISM DECK Connector K From CN101 on power block 2 Screws 3 Power block 4 Screws NE VE with S mechanism deck 2 5 RP 231 BOARD S MECHANISM DECK 2 Screws Connector es CN302 on J RP 231 board Flexible board at Fr
32. If you don t want to watch TV while recording you can turn off the TV Press DISPLAY The white bar indicates the approximate length of tape remaining With the display on press COUNTER REMAIN to check the Notes remaining time Each time you press COUNTER REMAIN the time The display does not appear during still pause mode or slow motion playback counter and the remaining time appear alternately The remaining time with The display will not appear while playing an NTSC recorded tape the O indicator also appears in the display window If a tape has portions recorded in both PAL and NTSC systems the time counter reading will not be correct This discrepancy is due to the difference between the counting cycles of the two video systems You cannot watch PAY TV Canal Plus programme while recording another PAY TV Plus programme When you insert a tape with a short tape length such as E 30 or a non standard commercially available tape the remaining tape counter may not be correct The remaining tape counter doesn t work for an NTSC recorded tape appears in the display window Remaining tape length Time counter Remaining time The remaining tape counter is intended for rough measurement only The remaining time will be displayed only about 30 seconds after the tape is inserted continued 44 Basic Operations Basic Operations LS SSS ET Recording TV programmes continued Recording TV
33. Input impedance more than 47 kilohms LINE OUT EURO Standard level 7 5dBs at load impedance 47 kilohms Output impedance less than 10 kilohms Adjustment Sequence The adjustments should be performed in the following sequence Video System Adjustments 6 2 2 2 2 2 1 Mode Measuring Instrument TUNER 30V Check Measurement point POWER SUPPLY CHECK Output Voltage Check MA 316 Board E E Digital voltmeter D702 Cathode Specified value 334 2V VCC 12V Check Measurement point IC530 Pin 2 12 0 0 3V Specified value D 5V Check Measurement point D160 Cathode 5 2 0 3V Specified value Check Method 1 Each of these supply voltages must meet its specified value 2 3 SERVO SYSTEM CHECK Unless otherwise specified set the switches to the following positions INPUT SELECTIsSWII hu Qaqa LINE 1 e SPEED switch SP 2 3 1 RF Switching Position AF Switching Position Adjustments MA 316 RP 231 Boards Adjustment Purpose To adjust the link of the A ch and B ch of the tape playback outputs To make the unit compatible with other tapes and units If this specification is not satisfied the link will appear on the screen and the screen will be disrupted etc Mode Playback Alignment tape SP color bar portion Measurement point CHI Video LINE OUT RF switching position CN341 pin HF AD
34. Trigger source CH2 Trigger slope CHI Connector PB RF pin for RF PC board check CH2 Connector RF SWP pin for RF PC board check Height adjustment screw for No 3 tape guide roller Height adjustment screw for No 6 tape guide roller 2 Check if the RF output changes in amplitude by pressing the tracking control key The RF output should change periodically changes from a minimum amplitude to a maximum amplitude and to the minimum amplitude again Measuring instrument Measuring point Adjustment locations Crosstalk Adjustment Method Fig 4 4 The following adjustment shall be carried out after completed Section 4 1 2 X VALUE ADJUSTMENT 3 Turn the height adjustment screws of tape guide rollers No 3 and No 6 so that the RF output envelope becomes as flat as 1 Deactivate the automatic tracking control and set the tracking control at the center position To set the tracking control at the center position for the VCRs equipped with the and V tracking control keys press both the A and tracking possible 4 Pressthe A tracking control key and check that both the beginning and end of the RF output change together the same in amplitude cone KEYS at ie same lume FOE he VERS Tot equippee 5 Pressthe W tracking control key and check that both the the tracking control keys deactivate the automatic tracking beginning and end of the RF output change together the same
35. When a stereo or bilingual programme is received the STEREO indicator appears in the display window To record a NICAM programme HIFI AUDIO in the AUDIO OPTIONS should be set to NICAM initial setting To check the menu setting see page 65 for details To select the sound while recording Press AUDIO MONITOR to select the sound you want Stereo programme To listen to On screen display Display window Stereo STEREO STEREO Standard sound No indicator No indicator Usually the mixed sound of left and right channels monaural 60 Additional Operations Searching using the index function The VCR marks the tape with an index signal at the point where each recording begins Use these signals as references to find a specific recording The VCR can search up to 99 index signals ahead of or behind the current position Fe gt gt INDEX SEARCH 1 Insert an indexed tape into the VCR 2 Press 44 gt gt INDEX SEARCH repeatedly to specify how many index signals ahead or behind you want to search To search ahead press gt INDEX SEARCH To search backwards press 44 INDEX SEARCH SEARCH The VCR starts searching and the index number on the TV screen counts down to zero Playback starts automatically from that point To stop searching Press STOP Note No index signal will be added when recording starts from recording pause However an index signal will be marked if you cha
36. 0 50 0 50 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 0 50 0 50 0 50 0 50 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 Remarks 1 4W F 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 4W 1 4W 1 10W 1 10W 1 4W F 1 4W 1 4W 1 4W 1 4W 1 4W 1 4W 1 10W 1 10W 1 4W 1 10W 1 4W 1 10W 1 10W 1 4W F 1 4W F 1 10W 1 10W 1 4W F 1 10W 1 10W The components identified by mark or dotted line with mark are critical for safety Ref No R206 R207 R208 R209 R210 R218 R219 R221 R222 R223 R224 R225 R226 R227 R228 R229 R230 R231 R232 R233 R234 R235 R236 R239 R240 R243 R248 R301 R302 R306 R307 R309 R310 R311 R312 R313 R314 R315 R316 R318 R320 R360 R361 R368 R3 0 R371 R372 R378 R380 R381 R382 R383 R384 R385 R389 R390 R391 R392 R393 R394 Part No 1 216 037 00 1 216 073 00 1 216 059 00 1 216 041 00 1 216 025 81 1 216 065 91 1 216 053 00 1 216 057 00 1 216 051 00 1 216 017 81 1216 01 7 91 1 216 017 91 1 216 025 81 1 216 025 81 1 216 057 00 1 216 051 00 1 216 045 00 1 216 071 00 1 216 049 91 1 216 055 00 1 216 089 91 1 216 049 91 1 216 049 91 1 216 057 00 1 216
37. 14 SCL 25Hz SVp p SEE PAGE 3 6 IC850 T VPS PDC DECODER CN164 81 PDC DAV 3 3 3 4 3 3 SERVO SYSTEM CONTROL BLOCK DIAGRAM SLV E830B E830NP E830VC1 E830VC2 MA 316 BOARD DRUM MOTOR M901 MTR12V D VS CN101 REC PB 25Hz SVp p SEE PAGE 4 14 C160 CD 09 REC PB 1 100 1 2 160 1 2 60 2 2 SYSTEM CONTROL CN101 2 REC PB CAPSTAN MOTOR M902 MTR12V SW5V HALL DEVICE CAP FG pr m Ep j C FG CN102 3 _ REC PB IC160 REC PB sto LED 70 CAP FG PEDE 160 RP 231 BOARD SEE PAGE 4 5 758Hz SVp p CN271 CN305 25Hz CTL AMP 7 RECCTL IC160 62 REC PB C 1 4 1 f NTSC 160 4 43 X160 16MHz GAIN 144 ON PAL TV 0141 16 2 4Vp p 8 8 HYS HIGH IC160 6 REC PB C161 LOADING MOTOR DRIVE MTR12V lt gt 25Hz LOADING S100 ENCODER MECHA POSITION 3 5 CN101 DRUM ERR INTEG SERVO CONT 5 7 REF 2 5V 25Hz D160 L161 74 DRUM DA 77 AVDD AVREF VDD 90 5v 1 360 39 59 CN306 12 10360 40 AFSWP a 100 SWP CN306
38. 24 C4 C IC Power supply control Tuner modulation output control 25 MOD CONT signal SECAM ON N SDA 0 N C Full erase control N N a fys Servo system control microcomputer ASURA CS System reset signal o E o ES pex 35 CAPSTOP 6 Capstan stop signal output o o o ES pen PinNo AVSS Unswitched ground AV REF AD port reference input UNSW 5V AVDD UNSW 5V NTPB SW NTSC playback switch AV ADJ Adjustment mode FOLLOW TV Synchro TP detection signal 5 GND AF ENV HiFi audio playback signal envelope 60 RF ENV Video playback signal envelope T SENS Take up end sensor S SENS Supply end sensor S REEL FG Supply reel FG input T REEL FG Take up reel FG input 6 NC 66 CSYNC Composite sync signal input PB CTL Playback CTL input 68 DRM PG Drum PG input 69 DRMFG Drum FG input CAP FG Capstan FG input SECAMMIX O SECAM MIX control Capstan reverse control H when 72 5 reverse CAPDA E Capstan error D A output DRM DA O Drum PG output CTLREC oooO O REC COUNT Counter signal input when recording m UND DNRRESET O DNR reset signal _ 658 O Serial communication aata CLOCK SSB lo Serial communication clock amp NC Nowed NC
39. CN272 CN301 302 CN341 10140 16260 10301 10340 JR260 45350 1140 262 263 L321 L322 L331 L341 P5331 Q260 Q321 Q331 Q332 R140 R141 R142 R143 R144 R150 R260 R261 R262 R263 Part No 1 164 004 11 1 164 232 11 1 164 004 11 1 163 009 11 1 163 038 91 1 103 009 11 1 163 038 91 1 163 031 11 1 784 492 11 1 564 030 00 1 573 829 11 1 766 720 11 1 506 481 11 1 568 944 11 1 564 027 00 8 759 438 83 8 759 352 17 8 759 089 84 8 759 486 92 1 216 295 91 1 216 295 91 1 414 940 21 1 414 940 21 1 414 940 21 1 414 940 21 1 414 940 21 1 410 687 11 1 414 940 21 1 533 586 31 8 729 422 27 8 729 802 91 8 29 012 31 9 729 900 51 1 216 117 00 1 216 037 00 1 216 049 91 1 216 065 91 1 216 043 91 1 216 065 91 1 216 043 91 1 216 043 91 1 216 295 91 1 216 295 91 Description Remarks CERAMIC CHIP O 1uF 10 25V CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 90V CERAMIC CHIP O 1uF 10 25V CERAMIC CHIP 0 001uF 10 50 CERAMIC CHIP O 1uF 25V CERAMIC CHIP 0001 10 50 CERAMIC CHIP O 1uF 25V CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 90V CONNECTOR CONNECTOR 13 PIN CONNECTOR 5P CONNECTOR BOARD TO BOARD 15P CONNECTOR BOARD TO BOARD 17P PIN CONNECTOR 2P PIN CONNECTOR 6P PIN CONNECTOR 2P es IC BA6305F E2 IC HA118195NT IC BA7755AF T1 IC LA7256 JUMPER RESISTOR SHORT 0 JUMPER RESISTOR SHORT 0 COIL INDUCTOR 100uH INDUC
40. L LLL 4 21 SDA lt lt j conr MNT E 8025 K PLL CLOCK 1544 ln PLL DATA 1545 lt PH100 TU ENABLE 1516 Es T4 T 1 9 TO 6 8 SW swsv lt lt GP35120 1517 gt gt R624 GND ANGND lt lt SEE yum v 4 7 4 24 5 0613 C173 2S0604A 0 0 00 REEL uum nd 464 2 O ELCO 2193 LINE 2 V 5 25 002 GND TO M a FR 128 m RIES past SW 12v DRUM ERROR CAPSTAN ERROR INTEGRATOR 160 6 REC PB M902 6161 LOADING MOTOR DRIVE FOLLOW TV FT 22 MOTOR GND 8115 R116 R117 R118 2 0 B TO B 47k 47k 47K 47k ee JL145 Lo in 0101 10164 81943 MTR GND 0 001u B 2447 a MODER ROTARY ones ENCODER 1 100 NJMOB2M TE2 25 181568 LED DRIVE 410 114 JL112 JL114 JL115 241146 241447 41448 JL 121 24 122 JL123 124 428 JL131 P3 JL 133 JL134 IT BOARD SEE PAGE V V V V V V V V V e M903 gt z aj lt w a lt z
41. OZ VOL f you do not use the remote commander for an extended period of time remove the batteries to avoid possible damage from battery leakage Do not use a new battery with an old one Do not use different types of batteries together Controlling other TVs with the remote commander The remote commander is preprogrammed to control non Sony TVs If your TV is listed in the table below set the appropriate manufacturer s code number TV control buttons 1 se VIDEO lat the top of the remote commander to TV _ ____ _ ____ __ lt lt _ _ ______ _ 2 Hold down ON STANDBY and enter your TV s code number s using To Press the programme number buttons Then release ON STANDBY Turn the TV into standby or active mode ON STANDBY Now you can use the following TV control buttons to control your TV ON STANDBY TV VIDEO programme number buttons PROG Select f th her fr IDE I d 2 2 bio VOL O TV Teletext FASTEXT buttons and WIDE with some TV Select the programme position of the TV Programme number buttons PROG 19 If you set your TV s code number correctly while the TV is turned on the TV turns Adjust the volume of the TV VOL off automatically itch Tel f O TV Switch to TV Teletext off TV continued Switch to Teletext 2 Teletext 6 Getting Started Getting Started 7 isi Step 2 Setting up the remote commander continued Code numbers of controllable T
42. PENDULUM BRAKE ASSY MAIN S LEVER REC PROOF SPRING TENS REC PROOF BOSS TG1 FULCRUM TG1 ASSY BAND ASSY TG1 SPRING POWER TENSION SHUTTLE S BLOCK ASSY ROLLER ASSY GUIDE SPRING Remarks Ref No 764 765 766 767 768 769 769 770 771 772 773 774 7 4 Part No 3 969 632 04 A 6750 325 E 3 977 501 01 3943 899 8 2 643 205 01 1 759 373 11 1 59 55 11 A 6 46 0 4 G X 3947 255 1 3 975 724 07 X 3946 855 1 X 3946 856 1 Description BASE DRUM SHUTTLE T BLOCK ASSY PLATE LUMINOUS GROUND ASSY SHAFT SCREW Remarks DRUM ASSY DZH 86A R NP VC1 VC2 DRUM ASSY DZH 98A R B ROLLER BLOCK ASSY HC ROLLER ASSY HC ARM HC SHUTTLE S ASSY SHUTTLE T ASSY 7 1 5 MECHANISM DECK 3 803 801 802 Part No 3 977 437 01 3947 584 1 3 977 443 01 3 977 438 01 3 977 506 01 3 977 444 01 3 977 515 01 3 97 7517 01 3 977 519 01 3 977 518 02 3 977 516 01 3 977 877 01 3 977 504 01 3947 585 1 3 977 510 01 3 977 440 01 Description RETAINER CAM MOTOR ASSY REEL DIRECT WASHER STOPPER WORM WHEEL ARM LIMITTER SELECTION GEAR PINCH TRANSMISSION GUIDE FL SLIDER PLATE SLIDE FL SPRING TENS LIMIT FL PLATE LIMITTER FL HOLDER FL SLIDER PLATE RETAINER GEAR CLUTCH GEAR ASSY PULLEY BELT RUBBER WASHER STOPPER Remarks 7 816 Part No 3 977 439 01 3 977 442 01 3 9
43. RES CHIP 39 5 RES CHIP 39 5 METAL CHIP 1 5K 5 RES CHIP 4 7K 5 RES CHIP 4 7K 5 METAL CHIP 220 5 TRANSFORMER gt TRANSFORMER BIAS OSCILLATION TRANSFORMER BIAS OSCILLATION Remarks 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 4W 1 4W F 1 10W 1 4W F 1 10W 1 8W 1 8W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W C970 C971 C972 C973 C974 C975 C976 C977 C978 C979 C980 C981 C982 C983 C984 C985 C986 C987 C988 C991 6791 537 1 163 259 91 1 124 257 00 1 163 017 00 1 164 232 11 1 108 982 1 1 163 037 11 1 163 259 91 1 164 232 11 1 163 017 00 1 163 121 00 1 107 725 11 1 164 232 11 1 163 007 11 1 163 009 11 1 164 232 11 1 163 251 11 1 126 15 11 1 107 823 11 1 163 251 1 151075729511 SE 69 BOARD COMPLETE B K K K K K K K K K K Ref No 2 000 series lt CAPACITOR gt CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 220PF 2 2uF 0 0047uF 0 01uF 5 20 5 10 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0 022uF 220PF 0 01uF 0 0047 150PF 10 5 5 5 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 0 01uF 680PF 0 001uF 0 01uF 10 10 10 CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 10uF 0 47uF 100PF O luF 5 20 10 50V 50V 50V 50V 10V
44. TO 8 B TO 41 8 6 E C15 gt 19 INE OUT L C AFM PB AV7 gt gt AFM gt L2 OUT C44 SEE PAGE 4 25 SEE PAGE gt AI10 INE OUT 244 LEVEL 2 Le 22 A118 DEC OUT L gt gt AI16 DEC OUT AF 525 lt lt AF ENV OUT SEL SEL AF SWP 526 gt AF SW NORMAL SEL TTE 7 2 8 DATA IIC AS13 gt gt SDA D SEE PAGE 4 14 814 2 SCL IIC AU GND AUGND lt lt vss D IN SEL UR IN SEL lt NORMAL AU OUT ZB ONE _ 772042057 gt NORMAL AU IN 2 ce os u ow m SEE PAGE 4 11 IC360 OHH HHHH e s oG D IC360 m m m m m m m m m m TDA9615H N1 518 AFM R380R381 R382R383R390 R3914R392R393 PROCESSOR 48k 48k 48k 48k 18k 18k x C362 366 4 C364 4C383 4 C395 4u 1u 1 1 1 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V F NO MARK REC PB MODE MODE 55361 2365 2363 6392 80394 ae MODE 50V SOV SIGNAL PATH VIDEO SIGNAL G0 AUDIO Y Y CHROMA SIGNAL B a o 15 AFM AUDIO MA 316 4 8 4 19 4 20 SLV E830B E830NP E830VC1 E830VC2 MA 316 TUNER SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM See page 4 9 for MA 316 BOARD printed wiring board Ref MA 316 Board 2 000 Series 1 E E a 9 10 11 1e L3 14 MA 316 BOARD 5 8 6752 TU L755 8SA1162 NO MAHK E E MODE 4751 752 TV VTR SWITCH
45. W IIIII ddVL 09121 91 VIN 39V3H3 1NI 49018 OAGIA WALSAS 71 6 5 1 MS oosui 989 Amp 25 YS ZH ST 71 H 7 H H H H H H H H H samm ode de e de o p vr qp wv p uv v 17 17 n H H H 1 1 171 Surjoen euru euSrs odo oAuo JV E NE ANH 133 015 09121 91 VIN JOVAYSALNI 49018 1OHINOO WALSAS 6 6 eG es nd poured A T0ssoooJdodorur 3yoo o uoneorunuruoo Le MTS es nd A 10sso2oJdoJorur Journ o uoneorunuluioo 0196 01 10 S SO V3IDSV 5 JO poj2ojop st LASIA 09101 91 2 1VvH3HdlH3d W31SAS 1OHLNOO W31SAS 7 6 es nd 1 poured A astnd 1 A eusis fos dryp 1 SPOIN MOTS SAA VOU IPON MOTS SAY YAM st puo 10 poued vosu 7
46. W IC260 NORMAL R7 AUDIO For printed wiring boards T jin Pattern from the side which enables seeing I lt we pn TE u Caution LG Jal Pattern face side Parts on the pattern face side m 4h 2 Conductor Side seen from the pattern face are m if BUFFER 1 ET indicated SP 5 1 Pattern face side parts on the parts face side seen CHL F C270 vsu T gt AW 7321 9 mises QE GND AU gt lt FULL HEN p sP EP CHI S W p d dee 9 2 5 ac 1 ERASE Component Side from the parts face are indicated ___ gt B 3 gl 3 3 4 5 2 7 BT gm For schematic diagrams AUDIO CH 0 0220 R268 22k 17 1 C332 DTA114TK i i i nese 2 Q 5 38 A Caution when replacing chip parts D AUDIO New parts must be attached after removal of chip mem Be careful not to heat the minus side of tantalum bi 2 capacitor because it is damaged by the heat 0 022u 25 4040 7 0 AUDIO UM All resistor are in ohms 1 4W unless otherwise noted 12 CH ag Tu Ng Chip resistor are 1 10W unless otherwise noted T iph 10000 1000 R47
47. after a tape is inserted but before the VCR starts playing back the tape Playback Signal Alignment tape KRV 52NE NTSC 52PL PAL Measuring instrument Oscilloscope TIME DIV 2ms Trigger source CH2 Trigger slope CH1 Connector PB RF pin for RF PC board check CH2 Connector RF SWP pin for RF PC board check Adjustment locations ACE base assembly Measuring point HF output HF output shall be maximum at the center position of the tracking control Fig 4 2 i9 Adjustment Method Set the tracking control at the center position For the VCRs equipped with standard gap video heads set the ACE head position with X value adjusting driver where a maximum RF output is obtained For the VCRs equipped with wide gap video heads set the ACE head position with X value adjusting driver both where a maximum TYPE OF DRUM RF output is obtained and where the RF output decreases DZH 68D DZH 89A immediately when the 7 tracking control key is pressed DZH 71D DZH 90A DZH 77A DZH 91A 1 Adjusting X value DZH 78A DZH 92A Using the tape having the version No DZH 78B Play back alignment tape KRV 52NE NTSC 52PL PAL The control range is wide The RF output is almost constant within a certain range even when pressing the and V tracking control keys Usin the and tracking control keys move the tracking control point and check the contr
48. it is necessary to 2 Shade near the end and top sensors with a black masking tape deceive the microcomputer by turning the reel T table or the like with hand 3 Connect AC plug to wall outlet Fast forward and rewind are not available Note 3 After above mentioned operation be sure to return the mode in the following order 4 Pullout AC plug from wall outlet to reset the system control microcomputer 5 Remove the tape near the end and top sensors Luminous plate Don t touch with bare hand End sensor REC proof lever Top sensor luminous plate 7 PAG 7 RA 2 n ZZ 8 Cassette in REC proof switch End sensor luminous plate Top sensor Reel T table FL top plate Fig A Fig 1 4 2 PERIODIC CHECK AND REPLACEMENT In order to obtain the best performance from this unit and make full use of its capabilities and to extend the life of the unit and tapes it is recommended that the following periodic checks and maintenance be performed The following must be done after every repair regardless of how many hours the user has operated the machine 2 1 CLEANING OF ROTATING HEAD DISK 2 2 CLEANING OF THE TAPE MOVEMENT ASSEMBLY SYSTEM 1 Pressachamois cloth Jig Ref No J 4 which has been dipped 1 Cleanthe surfaces which the tape contacts during its movement in cleaning fluid Jig Ref No J 3 lightly against the rotating tape guide drum assembly surface capstan
49. pinch roller etc drum assembly then do the cleaning by slowly rotating the with a chamois cloth that has been dipped in cleaning fluid rotating head disk by the hand Never try to clean by using the motor to turn it 2 3 CLEANING THE DRIVE SYSTEM 2 Never try to clean by moving the chamois cloth at a vertical 1 Clean the driving parts with a cloth that has been dipped in angle to the head tip There is a very great danger of damaging cleaning fluid the head tip if this is done ACE head TG7 Capstan shaft FE head TG1 Pinch roller Fig 2 1 Parts requiring cleaning 2 4 PERIODIC CHECK ITEMS Perform the maintenance and check listed on the table below according to users operating hours Operating Hours H Maintenance amp Check Cleaning of tape transportation system Cleaning and degaussing of ACE assembly of the head varies Cleaning and degaussing depending on operational anm s conditions and method Adjust or replace the section Confirmation must be mde according to 4 1 1 Specified value Adjust to 5 0504 to 6 5214mNem 51 5 to 66 5gecm without TC assembly or 3 7755 to 5 0994mNem 38 5 to 52 0gecm with TC assembly Confirmation of brake Confirmation must be made system according to section Confirmation of record Perform the confirmation and playback functions whenever repair is made Measurement of forward Adjust to 4 9033 to torque 8
50. select CATV Getting Started Manual setup Presetting channels continued 9 MENU 10 2 To allocate another channel to another programme position repeat steps 4 to 8 Press MENU to exit the menu Disabling unwanted programme positions After tuning the TV channels you can disable unused programme positions The disabled positions will be skipped later when you press the PROG buttons You can also disable unwanted programme positions using the CHANNEL LIST menu page 31 1 2 In step 7 above press programme number button 0 twice to display the number 00 beside CHANNEL SET Press OK to confirm the setting then press MENU to exit the menu If the picture is not clear Normally the Auto Fine Tuning AFT function automatically tunes in channels clearly If however the picture is not clear you may also use the manual tuning function a 6 Note Press PROG to select the programme number for which you cannot obtain a clear picture Press MENU then select SETTINGS and press OK Select TUNER and press OK Select MANUAL PRESET and press OK Select FINE TUNING The fine tuning meter appears MANUAL PRESET NORMAL 025 ore OFF Selected programme position PROG 4 NORMAL CHANNEL SET Press CURSOR to get a clearer picture Press MENU to exit the menu Note that the AFT Auto Fine Tunin
51. va 5 D Rubber belt 3 Capstan motor 2 2 Screw Fig 3 6 A chassis Screw tightening torque 2 0 4413 0 0490Nem 4 5 0 5kgecm 3 5 HEAD BLOCK ASSEMBLY 1 Remove screws 1 to remove ACE head block assembly 2 Notes on Mounting Don t touch capstan motor with bare hand to keep clean capstan motor e On tightening screws Q first tighten in the order next loosen 180 degrees or more and perform adjustments After adjustments tighten with torque screwdriver torque 0 29 0 29 Nem 3 0 x 0 3kgecm Adjustment after Mounting 4 1 Tape path adjustment D Screw D Screw 2 Ace head block assembly Screw tightening torque CD 0 7845 0 0784Nem 8 0 0 8 Fig 3 7 18 3 6 FEH ASSEMBLY 1 While putting the boss out from mechanical chassis turn FEH assembly in the arrow direction and pull out assembly above 2 Slide FE head 2 out from FEH holder not to break claw Recorder only 3 Remove TG2 shaft 3 by pushing with a screwdriver covered with cloth or the like not to scratch the surface Note on Mounting Don t touch FE head and TG2 shaft with bare hand Adjustment after Mounting 4 Tape path adjustment 1 assembly Fig 3 8 FEH holder Cover the screw driver with cloth or the like Screwdriver or the like Recorder only 22
52. when parts of the tape transport system are replaced be sure to make the required adjustments as precisely as possible in order to ensure stable tape transport 4 1 1 TENSION REGULATOR TG1 POSITION TENSION ADJUSTMENT Fig 4 1 Purpose stabilizes contact of the video head and the tape to maintain the tension of the tape so that it feeds at a constant level Position adjustment Mode Threading is completed without a cassette loaded Playback Adjustment locations Eccentric pin of TG1 band assembly Adjustment Method 1 Allow the unit to go through the threading procedure without a cassette loaded Tension arm Tension arm lt Adjust this range Fig A 2 Setthe unit to play back then turn the eccentric pin so that the tip of tension arm goes to the left side line carved on the mechanical chassis Fig 3 After adjustment go through the loading procedure once more without a cassette loaded then check the position of the tension arm Tension adjustment Mok Torque cassette 1035 instrument tool Ref No J 1 spring 5 05 to 6 52 mNem 51 5 to 66 5gecm without TC assembly 3 78 to 5 10 mNem 38 5 to 52 0gecm Specified value with TC assembly Adjustment Method l Playback the torque cassette 2 Check that the center value deviation reading on the torque cassette meets with the standards 3 When reading i
53. 000 Series 1 B S 4 7 a 10 14 Te 13 14 15 16 L7 18 15 20 e ge E 24 28 26 MA 316 BOARD 25 MA 316 2 8 i gt gt UN13V UNSW 13V 12 cN101 REC PB A T a gt gt ScL 5 gt gt AUGND AU GND gt ANGND AN GND eSIGNAL PATH AUDIO 8162 4400 47k 2 lt JL 102 d I I 5460 n NTSC PB SW 4 B 2055 o gt FRONT IN V 43 SEE PAGE IREC PB PB 4725 speed servo gt gt D Drum speed servo Drum phase servo gt jy Drum servo speed and phase 43 cN101 ages G TO 7 8 D GND DGND SEE PAGE 4 23 gt gt lt lt 2 H PDC DAV VS lt lt H H 87 AV LINK IN Capstan speed servo 1510 AV CONT Capstan phase servo capstan servo speed and gt gt __ mese Note The components indentified by mark N dotted E012 gt DGND D GND gt 1549 ct VCC SECAM DET SDET 22 DATA SSB 56 lt lt CN102 160 CLOCK SSB As7 RF 58 22 RF SW P 8141 lt E004 E028 2080 line with mark critical fon safety Replace only with part number specified ET GV QH CHARA A81 lt lt 054 swe 5 4 8 S OUT O 4 7 INO EI
54. 012 11 CORD POWER 10 6794 519 DM 73 BOARD COMPLETE 24 3 972 850 01 11 1 762 844 31 SWITCH ROTARY 24 3 972 850 21 12 1 783 169 11 CABLE FLAT FFD 2 7 1 Description The components identified by mark A or dotted line with mark are critical for safety Replace only with part number specified Remarks FR 128 BOARD COMPLETE VC1 VC2 FR 128 BOARD COMPLETE B FR 128 BOARD COMPLETE NP CABLE FLAT FFM 18 SCREW WN1411 D2 5 EJOT K25 KNOB SLIDE COMMANDER STANDARD RMT V224 NP VC1 VC2 COMMANDER STANDARD RMT V224B B COVER BATTERY RING JOG BUTTON FUNCTION NP VC1 VC2 BUTTON FUNCTION B 7 1 2 CHASSIS SECTION 52 Not supplied Ref No Part No Description Remarks Ref Part No Description Remarks 5i 3 959 381 01 BASE L MD A54 1 468 273 11 POWER BLOCK T 52 6791 536 MA 316 BOARD COMPLETE NP 55 3 987 710 61 PANEL BN REAR 132 6791 530 MA 316 BOARD COMPLETE VC1 VC2 96 1 779 725 11 CONNECTOR BOARD TO BOARD 5P De A 6791 534 A MA 316 BOARD COMPLETE B 57 3 970 608 21 SUMITITE B3 BV 7 3 6791 531 RP 231 BOARD COMPLETE 58 A 6791 537 A SE 69 BOARD COMPLETE B Note The components identified by mark or dotted line with mark are critical for safety 7 2 Replace only with part number specified 7 1 3 MECHANISM DECK 1 Ref No 701 702 703 704 705 706 707 708 709
55. 1 Audio cable 1 EURO AV cable 1 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice VIDEO CAMERA RECORDER SONY FEATURE DIFFERENCE SAFETY SECAM REC PB 2 9 TUNER BTF swrw2 ZwH _ REMOTE COMMANDER RMT V224 SAFETY RELATED COMPONENT WARNING COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY MARK A OR DOTTED LINE WITH MARK ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND IN THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY SAFETY CHECK OUT After correcting the original service problem perform the following safety checks before releasing the set to the customer 1 Check the area of your repair for unsoldered or poorly soldered 4 Look for parts which through functioning show obvious signs connections Check the entire board surface for solder splashes of deterioration Point them out to the customer and and bridges recommend their replace ment 2 Check the interboard wiring to ensure that no wires are 5 Check the B voltage to see it is at the values specified pinched or contact high wattage resistors 6 Flexible Circuit Board Repairing 3 Look for unauthorized replacement parts particularly transistors that were installed during a previous repair Point them out to the customer a
56. 1 X tal OSC Check MA 316 Board 6 3 2 4 2 SYNC AGC Check MA 316 Board 6 4 2 4 3 White Clip Dark Clip Check MA 316 Board 6 4 2 4 4 Recording Y Level Check 316 Board gt 6 4 2 4 5 Recording Chroma Level Check MA 316 Board 6 4 2 4 6 Playback Level Check MA 316 Board 6 5 2 5 AUDIO SYSTEM ADJUSTMENT 6 5 2 5 1 Head Ad ustitelif tenemur n 6 5 2 5 2 B E Output Level Check entren nimis 6 5 2 5 3 Overall Output Level and Distortion Factor Check 6 5 2 5 4 Overall Noise Level Check 6 5 2 6 ADJUSTMENT PARTS LOCATION DIAGRAM 6 6 7 REPAIR PARTS LIST EXPLODED VIEWS L u 7 1 7 1 1 FRONT PANEL ASSEMBLY AND UPPER CASE SECTION T ASSIS SECTION S uu u r au Ps T MECHANISM DECR 2 5 7 1 4 MECHANISM DECK D 7 4 7 1 5 MECHANISM DECK 3 7 5 7 2 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST 7 6 SLV E830B E830NP E830VC1 E830VC2 SERVICE NOTE 1 ERROR CODE INDICATION Error codes are indicated using the lower 5 digits in the fluorescent display tube At this time Colon between character is not indicated O 0 0 5 Mode code indication
57. 13 REC lt 96 REC EOM CN306 14 AFRECP q 2 AFRECP AUDIO CN305 FULL ERS FULL ERS BLOCK 6 86 IC360 IC201 DATA SDAO 68 DRUM PG 62 19 28 42 IC201 63 CLOCK 0 201 70 AMUTE 31 AMUTE SEE PAGE 3 8 69 DRUM FG W12V gt 64 100 sx T REEL FG 63 5 REEL FG PH101 84 CAP TRQ PWM P cm 99 sTEP PLS 85 CAP STOP 100 1 2 61 SENS CAP ERR INTEG Q101 LAG Dev E TAKE END lt gt AA SENSOR 62 s SENS 72 CAP RVS Q100 SUPPLY END SENSOR Q102 82 T E LED 15 REC PRF 42 XTAL 43 EXTAL 55 NT PB Sw 9 CAM2 22 MODE1 19 MODE4 DATA SSB CLOCK SSB RF SWP RF ENV AV ADJ C SYNC Q VD MESCAM NT JUDGE SECAM DET SECAM MIX SECAM ON E a 9 POWER SAVE CONT ASURA RESET ASURA CS AUTO PRESET SW1 SW2 MOD CONT 90 GUGXS X Xe Xe x Y vy 4 DATA SSB CLOCK SSB RF SWP RF ENV AV ADJ C SYNC gt Q VD MESCAM NT JUDGE SECAM DET SECAM MIX SECAM ON AV CONT DET FOLLOW TV OSD S OSD S CLK OSD CS DET PW CONTI PDC DAV SDA SCL 5 CN306 4 CN306 6 CN306 7 CN306 8 Ic201 33 201 65 ic201 62 CN307 1 Q660 661 CN307 3 Q501 502 CN570 Q820 821 Q663 9 540 9 IC850 540 11
58. 137 397 11 1 163 031 11 1 124 584 00 RP 231 BOARD COMPLETE K K K K K Ref No 1 000 series lt CAPACITOR gt CERAMIC CHIP 0 001uF 10 50 ELECT 20 507 ELECT 47uF 20 16 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 90V CERAMIC CHIP 0 0056uF 5 90V ELECT 100uF 20 16 ELECT 20 507 CERAMIC CHIP 12PF 5 50 CERAMIC CHIP 12 5 50 CERAMIC CHIP 0 022uF 10 25V CERAMIC CHIP 0 022 10 25V CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 50V CERAMIC CHIP 0 022uF 10 25V CERAMIC CHIP 47PF 5 50V CERAMIC CHIP 47PF 5 50V CERAMIC CHIP 0 022uF 10 25V CERAMIC CHIP 0 022uF 10 25V CERAMIC CHIP 47 5 50V CERAMIC CHIP 5 50V CERAMIC CHIP 0 022uF 1090 25V CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10 CERAMIC CHIP 0 022uF 10 25V CERAMIC CHIP 0 022uF 10 25V CERAMIC CHIP 0 022uF 10 251 CERAMIC CHIP 0 022 1090 25 ELECT 100uF 20 107 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 90V CERAMIC CHIP 0 1 29V CERAMIC CHIP 0 1 29V CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10 ELECT 330uF 20 6 3 CERAMIC CHIP 5 50 CERAMIC CHIP 5 50 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1 29V CERAMIC CHIP 0 01 50V ELECT 47uF 20 16 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 90V CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 90V FILM 0 018uF 5 100V ELECT 100uF 20 16 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 90V CERAMIC CHIP 0 0015uF 10 50 FILM 0 047uF 590 100V CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 90V ELECT 100uF 20 107 Ref No C342 0346 0350 0352 0353 0357 0358 0359 CN260 CN261 CN271
59. 2 Turn the speed control gradually in clockwise direction then the capstan motor starts rotating To turn the capstan motor in desired rotating direction change the FF REW setting of the rotating direction switch 2 6 5 PRECAUTIONS Turn the speed control only when necessary Otherwise hold the speed control turned at fully counterclockwise direction If the power of the Mode Selector II is turned on with the speed control turned in clockwise direction 12 power fails and the power of the Mode Selector cannot be turned Although the connector conversion jig J 6090 052 A has rubber feet do not make a short circuit on the bottom surface of the connector conversion jig via peripheral conductive materials EE i p Mode Selector J 6082 282 A Power supply cable Refer to the item 2 6 2 1 Up c for additional lead connection 1 P ps Speed control 17 To the loading motor volume FWD RVS 3 switch bu i 7 a I b aN i CN3 White Ss Black type capstan board S type mechanism J 6090 075 A assembly To the capstan motor Bottom view Connector conversion jig J 6090 052 A 2 6 6 CHECKING THE MECHANISM MODE BY THE MARK CARVED ON THE SLIDER q Loading gear shaft As shown in the right figure the mechanism mode can be identified by checking the mark carved on the slider pointed by the loading gear shaft Carved mark Mode
60. 8259mNem 50 to 90 gecm Note On overhaul O Cleaning Confirmation When overhauling the unit replace parts as indicated in the above table This cleaning must be done repair is made Tape Transportation Measurement of FWD back tension Performance Confirmation 2 5 TOOLS AND FIXTURES REQUIRED FOR SERVICING RefNo Nas PartNo Torque Measurement Cassette VHT IOSS 1 6090 072 For FWD amp back tension torque measurement n 55 7 3 KRV SONE NTSC 192 60541 Audio azimuth adjustments KRVSINZ NISC 819260532 Eectrical adjustments Operation checks 2 Alignment Tape KRVSOPLQPAL amp 19260546 __________ Tape path Audio azimuth X value adjustments KRVSIPQPAL 81926056 __ Electrical adjustments Operation checks 13 Y20000 2 034 6070 Dental Mirror With Handle J 6080 029 A Tape path and tape traveling adjustments or 7776 FLOIL 50 646 7737 Diamond ys ScewLekG ao 19 X value adjusting diver 2 X10 Mode Selector I For S mechanism stand alone operation Connector Conversion Jig 3560900 mechanism stand alone operation 112 5
61. 9 C Press OK to enter the channel set box then CURSOR gt press CURSOR 4 4 to tune PAY TV 2 Canal Plus channels When the desired channel is tuned press OK MANUAL PROG 4 AFT FINE TUNING SELECT SET 10 Press CURSOR to highlight gt CANAL Press OK to enter the pop up menu then press CURSOR to select ON Press OK OK CL Ifyouhaveset DECODER LINE3 LINE3 in OTHER OPTIONS menu you cannot change PAY TV CANAL option to ON MANUAL PRESET PAOG 4 NORMAL AF FINE TUNING SELECT SET i MENU Press MENU to exit the menu Notes The menu disappears automatically if you don t proceed more than a few minutes To superimpose subtitles while watching PAY TV Canal Plus programmes make both decoder VCR and VCR TV connections using 21 pin EURO AV cables that are compatible with the RGB signals You cannot record subtitles on the VCR When you watch PAY TV Canal Plus programmes using the RFU input of the TV press TV VIDEO so that the VIDEO indicator appears in the display window Getting Started 39 Basic Operations Playing a tape EJECT Additional tasks To Press Stop play STOP Pause play PAUSE NTE RESET Resume play after pause HI PAUSE or gt PLAY Search forward P FF during playback DISPLAY Search
62. 91 SHORT 0 428 1 216 073 00 METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W J5490 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 R429 1 216 065 91 RES CHIP 4 7K 5 1 10W COIL R430 1 216 073 00 METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W R480 1 216 022 00 METAL CHIP 75 5 1 10W L182 1 414 934 21 INDUCTOR 10uH R481 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 R490 1 216 295 8931 SHORT 0 FLUORESCENT INDICATOR R491 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 ND420 1 517 745 21 TUBE FLUORESCENT INDICATOR R492 1 216 035 00 METAL CHIP 270 5 1 10W R493 1 216 089 9091 RES CHIP 47 5 1 10W TRANSISTOR R494 1 216 295 8931 SHORT 0 Q400 8 729 421 19 TRANSISTOR UN2213 SWITCH RESISTOR 5400 1 762 196 21 SWITCH ON STANDBY 5401 1 762 196 21 SWITCH TACT PROGRAM TRACKING R180 1 216 073 00 METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W 5402 1 62 196 21 SWITCH AUTO SET UP R181 1 216 073 00 METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W 5404 1 762 196 21 SWITCH PROGRAM TRACKING R182 1 216 295 8931 SHORT 0 5406 1 762 196 21 SWITCH QUICK TIMER R183 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 R184 1 216 113 00 METAL CHIP 470 5 1 10W 5407 1 762 196 21 SWITCH TACT EJECT 5408 1 762 196 21 SWITCH TACT AUDIO DUB R185 1 216 0 3 00 METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W 5411 1 571 588 31 SWITCH SLIDE POWER SAVE R186 1 216 041 00 METAL CHIP 470 5 1 10W R187 1 216 041 00 METAL CHIP 470 5 1 10W VIBRATOR R188 1 216 049 9891 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 10W R190 1 249 417 11 CARBON 1K 5 1 4W F X180 1 760 014 11 VIBRATOR CERAMIC 20MHz X181 1 579 463 11 VIBRATOR C
63. 9373 NP VC1 VC2 5579015 5 9374 B IC ST24W16FM6TR IC MM1256XF BE GP1U28X IC uPD16311GC AB6 JACK JACK PIN 3P LINE 2 IN Ref No Part No Description Remarks Ref Part No Description Remarks JUMPER RESISTOR 404 1 216 073 00 METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W R405 1 216 073 00 METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W JR101 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 R406 1 216 073 00 METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W JR102 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 R407 1 216 073 00 METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W JR103 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 408 1 216 061 00 METAL CHIP 3 3K 5 1 10W JR104 1 216 296 91 SHORT 0 JR105 1 216 296 91 SHORT 0 R409 1 216 065 91 RES CHIP 4 7K 5 1 10W R410 1 216 073 00 METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W JR106 1 216 296 91 SHORT 0 R411 1 216 081 00 METAL CHIP 22K 5 1 10W JR107 1 216 296 91 SHORT 0 R415 1 216 075 00 METAL CHIP 12K 5 1 10W JR108 1 216 296 91 SHORT 0 R416 1 216 073 00 METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W JR109 1 216 296 91 SHORT 0 JR110 1 216 296 91 SHORT 0 R417 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 R418 1 216 073 00 METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W JR111 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 R421 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 JR181 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 R422 1 216 049 91 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 10W JR190 1 216 296 91 SHORT 0 R423 1 216 049 91 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 10W JR191 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 JR192 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 R424 1 216 049 91 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 10W R425 1 216 085 00 METAL CHIP 33K 5 1 10W JUMPER RESISTOR R426 1 216 073 00 METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W R427 1 216 069 00 METAL CHIP 6 8K 5 1 10W J5181 1 216 295
64. 96K 96K 10K 18K 18K 18K 18K 1K 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 5 5 0 50 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Remarks Ref 1 10W R399 1 10W R500 1 10W R501 1 10W R502 1 10W R503 1 10W R504 1 10W R505 1 10W R510 1 10W 511 1 10W R512 1 10W R514 1 10W R515 1 10W R516 1 10W R517 1 10W R533 1 10W R534 1 10W R540 1 10W 541 1 10W R542 1 10W R545 1 10W R546 1 10W R547 1 10W R548 1 10W R549 1 10W R5 0 1 10W R571 R572 1 4W 573 1 10W R574 1 10W R5 5 1 10W R620 1 10W R621 1 10W R622 1 10W R623 1 10W R624 1 10W R660 1 10W 1 10W R661 1 10W 1 10W R662 R663 1 10W R664 1 10W 1 10W R665 1 10W R666 1 10W R667 R668 1 10W R669 1 10W 1 10W R6 0 R671 R672 R673 1 10W R674 1 10W 1 10W R675 1 10W R676 1 10W R677 R678 1 10W R702 1 10W 1 10W R709 1 10W 1 10W R709 R711 12 Part No 1 216 049 91 1 216 041 00 1 216 041 00 1 216 025 91 1 216 025 91 1 216 069 00 1 216 069 00 1 249 408 11 1 249 407 11 1 216 021 00 1 216 037 00 1 216 049 91 1 216 065 91 1 216 022 00 1 216 049 91 1 216 049 91 1 216 025 91 1 216 053 00 1 216 053 00 1 216 085 00 1 216 089 91 1 216 049 91 1 216 022 00 1 247 804 11 1 249 413 11 1 249 413 11 1 216 025 91 1 216 025 91 1 216 097 91 1 216 097 91 1 216 049 91 1 216 0
65. ASSEMBLY 1 2 3 4 5 TG8 ASSEMBLY AND THEIR PERIPHERY Remove pinch press block assembly Q while releasing its tip from the claw of lid opener 2 Remove lid opener 2 while releasing claw in the arrow direction from mechanical chassis Remove elevator gear 3 Remove TG8 assembly 4 TG8 arm gear 6 and TG8 arm driving gear Then remove pinch pressing gear 7 TG8 arrow driving gear 4 TG8 assembly 5 TG8 arm gear R 6 TG8 arm driving gear i Elevator gear Notes on Mounting When attaching pinch pressing gear 7 and elevator gear 3 be sure to adjust their phases as shown in Fig A Apply grease to elevator gear 7 and pinch shaft as shown in Fig B Don t touch surface of pinch roller with bare hand _ Grease SG 646 Ref No J 6 Coating portions Fig B Pinch press Elevator gear block assembly 7 Pinch pressing gear Phase adjustment TG8 arrow driving gear TG8 arm gear Elevator gear Fig A Pinch transmission gear Pinch pressing gear Fig 3 5 16 3 4 RUBBER BELT CAPSTAN MOTOR 1 Remove rubber belt 1 2 Remove screws 2 to pull out capstan motor 3 Notes on Mounting Attach rubber belt not to twist it Don t touch capstan motor with bare hand to keep clean capstan motor e Tighten screws 2 in the order Adjustment after Mounting 4 Tape path adjustment
66. C220 0222 0223 0224 0226 0228 0229 0230 0231 0232 0233 0234 0235 0236 0237 0238 0239 0240 0241 0242 0243 0244 0245 0246 0247 0248 Part No 1 164 232 11 1 130 489 00 1 137 441 11 1 126 157 11 1 163 031 11 1 163 031 11 1 124 589 11 1 124 463 00 1 163 909 11 1 163 038 91 1 124 589 11 1 103 251 11 1 103 229 11 1 163 229 11 1 163 038 91 1 124 589 11 1 126 154 11 1 164 346 11 1 163 121 00 1 109 982 11 1 103 809 11 1 163 031 11 1 163 037 11 1 164 232 11 1 164 232 11 1 163 241 11 1 128 131 11 1 163 131 00 1 103 237 11 1 163 259 81 1163 25 7 11 1 163 235 11 1 109 982 11 1 163 038 91 1 109 982 11 1 163 038 91 1 126 154 11 1 162 306 11 1 163 038 91 12120 15711 1 162 306 11 1 124 589 11 1 126 157 11 1 109 982 11 1 109 982 11 1 164 232 11 1 164 232 11 1 126 160 11 1 163 031 11 1 162 306 11 1 124 584 00 1 109 982 11 1 163 037 11 1 109 982 11 1 163 031 11 1 107 725 11 1 163 809 11 1 109 982 1 1 163 809 11 1 163 031 11 Description CERAMIC CHIP MYLAR FILM ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHI
67. IC850 0201 37 3 7 7 TO FROM VIDEO BLOCK SEE PAGE 3 3 4 CN600 POWER SAVE CONT POWER 1 TO POWER BLOCK POWER CONT2 CN164 OSD CS OSD SCLK OSD S IN POWER CONT2 POWER CONT1 SCL SDA LLL V Ni PDC DAV TO FROM FR 128 BOARD CN181 SEE PAGE 3 9 m w gt RIA 5 d 2 2 46 gt ASURA RESET m ASURA CS PLL DATA PLLCLOCK TU ENABLE LANC IN LANC OUT CN165 CHECK PIN D6V SCL 19 TU702 33 RFU750 6 SDA TU701 20 TU702 34 RFU750 7 AFT TU701 10 TU702 TU ENABLE TU701 6 TU702 L pit clock TU701 4 TU702 LLL DATA TU701 5 TU702 TUNER BLOCK 5 B AUTOPRESET 0703 18 p gt TU701 21 TU702 51 p gt SW2 TU701 TU702 36 25 MOD CONT Q751 752 SEE PAGE 3 11 3 6 SLV E830B E830NP E830VC1 E830VC2 3 4 AUDIO BLOCK DIAGRAM
68. IN 25 LANC IN AID 2 25 LANC OUT 4 M LANC OUT 401 oll PROGRAM 77 TRACKING FROM TO AV LINC IN AUDIO AV LINC IN AID 1 73 Edna AV LINC OUT AV LINC OUT MA 316 BOARD CN164 TRACKING 3 8 182 5400 oll STANDBY SDA EEP SDA 7 99 Q400 LED BUZZER adi 3 9 POWER ON mew Lee of Pause m G s cc DMS BLOCK T QUICK SHUTTLE SLV E830B E830NP E830VC1 E830VC2 3 6 TUNER BLOCK DIAGRAM NP MODEL MA 316 BOARD pace 4 21 V DET 682 VIDEO 1C540 4 TO DEMODULATOR 1820 3 VIDEO BLOCK SEE PAGE 3 3 SEE PAGE 3 3 TUL IC360 FROM TUR IC360 VIDEO 0510 MOD V AUDIO BLOCK BLOCK FROM DOM ee SEE PAGE 3 8 AUDIO IC360 12 MOD A BLOCK SEE PAGE 3 8 Q751 752 755 MODE CONT D750 L750 D6V 00 R711 UN30V ie L701 SW 5V 50 05 CN164 13 SDA CN164 14 SCL Q703 160 5 AUTO PRESET 9 PAP LOT TO FROM SYSCON BLOCK ON164 47 PLL DATA CN164 16 PLL CLOCK CN164 TU ENABLE IC160 SW 1 IC160 SW 2 CN164 AFT 3 6
69. NO CONF IRM CLEAR CANCEL 0 C Timer recording with VPS PDC signals Some broadcast systems transmit VPS Video Programme System PDC Programme Delivery Control signals with their TV programmes These signals ensure that your timer recordings are made regardless of broadcast delay early starts or broadcast interruptions In step 3 above press CURSOR to turn on off the VPS PDC indication after you set the recording date If you do not want to set the VPS PDC function turn off the VPS PDC indication When you have selected A Austria D Germany or CH Switzerland by the country selection in the Auto Set Up procedure VPS PDC function is automatically set to ON Press SET The date start and stop times programme position and tape speed appear on the TV Screen lt If appears in the programme column this may happen for local broadcasts you have to set the appropriate programme CONFIRM position manually Press CURSOR to select the desired programme position You will only have to do this operation once for the referred channel The VCR will then store your setting If you want to record a satellite broadcast select the LINE on which your satellite tuner is connected see page 35 You can also use the VPS PDC function for a source connected to the LINE 1 TV and LINE 3 IN connectors and LINE 2 IN jacks If you want to change the date time tap
70. PB AMP SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 4 5 MA 316 VIDEO SERVO SYSTEM CONTROL AUDIO TUNER PRINTED WIRING 4 4 8 MA 316 VIDEO NORMAL AUDIO SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 4 11 MA 316 SERVO SYSTEM CONTROL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 4 14 MA 316 ON SCREEN DISPLAY SCHEMATIC 4 17 e 316 AUDIO SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 4 19 e MA 316 TUNER SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 4 2 MA 316 FOLLOW TV PDC VPS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 4 23 e MA 316 I O SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 4 25 FR 128 MODE CONTROL PRINTED WIRING 4 29 FR 128 MODE CONTROL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 4 31 SE 69 SECAM VIDEO SIGNAL PROCESS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 4 35 SE 69 SECAM VIDEO SIGNAL PROCESS PRINTED WIRING 4 4 35 DM 73 OPERATION SWITCHES PRINTED WIRING 4 4 36 DM 73 OPERATION SWITCHES SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 2 4 37 POWER BLOCK SR826 SWITCHING REGULATOR PRINTED WIRING 4 4 39 POWER BLOCK SR826 SWITCHING REGULATOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 4 41 5 PIN FUNCTION DESCRIPTION 5 1 SYSTEM CONTROL VIDEO BLOCK INTERFACE MA 316 BOARD 5 1 5 2 SYSTEM CONTROL SERVO PERIPHERAL CIRCUIT INTERFACE M 316 BOARD IC 160
71. Q751 MUN2213T1 5 MOD CONT MCONT 22 4 RFU750 R754 NU B ueni ot MODEL SCL 2 RFU 2110 B MODEL SDA SDA 22 E JL752 ane D_6V gt gt GN BENE ME NE MEN cs MOD ipd TV VTR dram 2 NP NO_PIN ANT OUT AN GND ANGND 22 B 1 VC2 TO 2 8 MOBIL SEE PAGE 4 14 134 1 L704 JL7041 5 Suv gt PLL_CLOCK 151452 5 PLL DATA 15452 tsy f ree 1 TU ENABLE 1516 22 d 1 F UN 30V gt 8709 709 22 VC1 VC2 MODEL 220 MODEL N 22 50V B MODEL 220 50V NP 1 VC2 I MODEL 14 42x rT ae EMI D702 MTZJ 33B 0 AUTO PRESET 7510 22 XR733 470 15722 7517 lt lt i 1 gt gt 1582 8730 470 gar z GND DIGITAL M_OUT ENEA x R OUT e pb MOD AUDIO 22 3 TO 4 8 TUNER AT2 lt lt TTT SEE PAGE TUNERE 4 20 a 1 MOD VIDEO 22 C730 TO 6 8 10u 8 8 J SEE PAGE 4 23 25 TUNER VIDEO 112 lt lt eSIGNAL PATH VIDEO SIGNAL AUDIO CHROMA Y Y CHROMA SIGNA
72. REC ON to activate the TV DIRECT REC function OFF to deactivate it POWER SAVE switch POWER SAVE The Power Save switch has the function of activating OFF and or deactivating ON the indicators in the display window while the VCR is standing by to conserve the VCR power You can decrease the power consumption in standby mode to less than 4 W if you have set DECODER LINE 3 to LINE 3 in OTHER OPTIONS menu see page 36 If so you will not be able to watch PAY TV on your TV when VCR is in standby mode Note When you set a timer recording the indicators in the display window are on even though POWER SAVE is set to ON 66 Additional Operations AUDIO OPTIONS menu SLV E830NP HIFI AUDIO NICAM SELECT SET Menu option Set this option to AUDIO MIX ON to listen to the hi fi and normal audio tracks at the same time The AUDIO MONITOR button will not function OFF to listen to the hi fi and normal audio tracks separately Select the sound using the AUDIO MONITOR button For details see page 60 HIFI AUDIO STD to record standard sound on the hi fi audio track only for SLV E830NP NICAM to record NICAM broadcasts on the hi fi audio track For details see page 60 TAPE OPTIONS menu TAPE OPTION SELECT SET Menu option Set this option to AUTO LONG PLAY ON to automatically record from SP Standard Play to LP Long Play when the tape lenght i
73. Ref No 3 000 series 0182 8 759 432 34 0183 8 759 248 87 BUZZER gt 400 8 749 011 05 972181 1 529 104 11 BUZZER PIEZOELECTRIC 10420 8 759 438 82 CAPACITOR C180 1 163 031 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 50V J480 1 580 845 11 C188 1 163 104 00 CERAMIC 5 90V C189 1 163 104 00 CERAMIC CHIP 5 90V C190 1 125 705 11 DOUBLE LAYER 0 22F 0 9 9 C191 1 163 038 91 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 25V 7 6 RESISTORS resistors are in ohms METAL metal film resistor METAL OXIDE Metal Oxide film resistor F nonflammable COILS uH uH SEMICONDUCTORS In each case u u for example uA UPA uPB uPC uPD uPD Description Remarks ELECT 330uF 20 10V CERAMIC CHIP 0 01 50V ELECT 1000uF 20 6 3V CERAMIC CHIP 0 01 50V CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 50V CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 25V CERAMIC CHIP 0 047uF 10 25V CERAMIC CHIP 0 1 50V ELECT 47uF 20 16V CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 50V CERAMIC CHIP 0 1 50V CERAMIC CHIP 0 001uF 10 50V CERAMIC CHIP 0 001uF 10 50V CERAMIC CHIP 0 001uF 10 50V CERAMIC CHIP 0 1 25V CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 25V lt CONNECTOR gt CONNECTOR FFC FPC 35P CONNECTOR FFC FPC 11P PIN CONNECTOR 5P TRIMMER CAP TRIMMER 20PF lt DIODE gt DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE 11ES2 11ES2 SLR 342MCT31 RD8 2ES B2 RD6 8ES B2 DIODE DIODE DIODE RD9 1E W RD9 1E W RD9 1E W 5579015 5
74. SPRING CAP BRAKE BRAKE ASSY CAPSTAN ARM TG1 DRIVING MOTOR DC MOTOR ASSY CAM VHS MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT MANUAL VI 9 921 647 13 Including 9 921 647 11 12 81 Sony Corporation Home A amp V Products Company 56 98 16101 1 2 Printed in Japan 1997 10 Published by Quality Assurance Dept Osaki East
75. backward 44 REW during playback AA REW Fast forward the tape gt gt FF during stop REPLAY Rewind the tape 44 REW during stop FF Eject the tape EJECT 1 PAUSE To replay a recently watched scene D gt PLAY You can immediately rewind and playback the scene you want to watch again During playback press REPLAY up to four times The VCR rewinds the tape 10 seconds for each press of the button and restarts playback To play an NTSC recorded tape Set NTSC PB at the rear of the VCR according to the colour system of your TV When your TV is Set NTSC PB to PAL only ON PAL TV PAL and NTSC NTSC 4 43 NTSC PB To use the time counter 1 Turn on your TV and set it to the video channel At the point of the tape that you want to find later press COUNTER RESET The counter in the display window resets to 00 006 Search for the 2 point afterwards by referring to the counter Insert a tape The VCR turns on and starts playing automatically if you insert a tape with its safety tab removed 3 To display the counter on the TV screen press DISPLAY a Press D gt PLAY When the tape reaches the end it will rewind automatically continued 40 Basic Operations Basic Operations SS Playing tape continued Recordi ng TV programmes Notes Depending on your TV the following may occur while playing an NTSC recorded tape The picture becomes black and white The picture shakes
76. change to the jog mode during any playback mode the playback pauses so you can see a still picture Each change in the CLICK JOG ring position shifts the picture one frame To shift frames in reverse turn the CLICK JOG ring anticlockwise The frame shift speed depends on the speed you turn the CLICK JOG ring To resume normal mode press JOG again The JOG indicator goes off continued Additional Operations 55 56 Playinglsearching at various speeds continued To resume normal playback Press gt PLAY Tip Adjust the picture using TRACKING if Streaks appear while playing in slow motion Bands appear at the top or bottom while pausing The picture shakes while pausing Notes The playback sound is muted during the operations in the above table In the LP mode noise may appear or there may be no colour If the playback mode mark doesn t appear on the TV screen press DISPLAY Additional Operations Recording TV programmes using the quick timer After starting recording in the normal way you can have the VCR stop recording automatically after a specified duration QUICK TIMER 1 while recording press QUICK TIMER once The indicator appears in the display window 2 Press QUICK TIMER repeatedly to set the duration Each press advances the time in increments of 30 minutes 0 00 0 30 1 00 10 30 11 00 The duration decreases minute by minute to 0 00 then t
77. follows slope 4 TIME DIV 10ms Trigger source CH3 Trigger slope Play back alignment tape KRV 52NE NTSC 52PL PAL Set the tracking control at the center position Adjust the SWEEP VARIABLE control on the oscilloscope so that no signal section of the 5 kHz audio signal CH2 appears at a fixed position on the screen as shown in next page Not normal and PB RF signal is advanced False tracking in clockwise direction 5 the phase relationship between no signal section of the PB RF signal CH1 and signal CH2 correct Refer to next page Normal Normal tracking Not normal and PB RF signal is delayed False tracking in counterclockwise direction Set the oscilloscope as follows Set the oscilloscope as follows SWEEP VARIABLE CAL SWEEP VARIABLE CAL TIME DIV 2ms TIME DIV 2ms Trigger slope Trigger slope Turn the X value adjusting driver in Turn the X value adjusting driver in clockwise direction for a maximum counterclockwise direction for a RF output maximum RF output Continues to the previous step 1 Adjusting X value Continues to the previous step 1 Adjusting X value Adjustment has been completed Table 4 5 44 Using the tape having the version No No signal section of the audio signal continuously RF signal is off every 5 frames CH1 PB RF sionas
78. gaio UN4111 9 047 2SD774 m Bas 4 8 2K The components indentified by mark or dotted line with mark A are critical for safety Q211 7 6 8167 15K 18K 22K J J T UN4211 Replace onl y with part number specified 4 41 4 42 SWITCHING REGULATOR SR826 SLV E830B E830NP E830VC1 E830VC2 SECTION 5 lt 1 SAM YM H MOTS YM 1 T Ts es nd 7 10 H poured c OT es nd 15 10 ponod z 6 as Ng 9 O esmd ZHOOE Ls peeds euoniodoid ur poued osda 79 LLI es nd poued qo sur 54048 umup UMM gt 14 4815 Jo 2519 2180 5 2814 9spmd 2 71 T nmw 6 vmv 2 o O is wozw orm ddVL ddVL LL 09121 9LE VIN OAH3S 1 WALSAS 72 6 LLI eusis ou s 3 1 594 q qur H epou DAA Aq POVAS porod poje1ouoS JOU ST 20815 TLO Udy T T 9505 21152 uonejod umJp YIM pezruodqouAS 93H 939 M3IA3H MOIS
79. shaft Fig 3 9 19 3 7 REC PROOF LEVER 1 Remove FL complete assembly Refer to 3 1 2 Remove tension spring REC proof 1 3 Remove REC proof lever 2 in the arrow by pushing claw in the arrow direction REC proof lever D Tension spring REC proof Fig 3 10 3 8 RVS BRAKE ARM ASSEMBLY 1 Remove FL complete assembly Refer to 3 1 2 Remove extension spring RVS brake 1 3 Turn RVS brake arm assembly 2 in the arrow direction and remove it in the arrow Extension spring RVS brake 2 RVS brake arm assembly N Fig 3 11 20 3 9 MAIN S AND MAIN T BRAKE 1 2 3 4 ASSEMBLIES Remove FL complete assembly Refer to 3 1 Remove extension spring main brake 1 Turn main S brake assembly 2 in the arrow direction and remove it in the arrow Turn main T brake assembly 3 in the arrow direction and remove it in the arrow 2 Main S brake assembly 1 Extension spring Main brake Fig 3 12 21 3 Main T brake assembly Grease SG 646 Ref No J 6 Coating portions 3 10 REEL T TABLE BLACK 1 Remove FL complete assembly Refer to 3 1 2 Remove stopper washer 1 to pull reel T table 2 out 3 Remove thrust washer 3 Note on Mounting Before attaching confirm the oil is applied at the top of reel T shaft 2 Reel T table Black 3 Thrust washer Apply
80. when the error has occurred Error code ERROR CODE 0 No error Cam encoder error Loading direction Cam encoder error Unloading direction e Dumenor E S Cssetludigemo 9 Reserve 2 MODE CODE Poweron esea FWD 20 REW play FWD 2 21 loading Poweroff eject Tape loading Power off stop Power off loading 24 Mecha error Power or RVS xl RVS 2 26 Power off eject initial 7 REC pause Power on stop louding 19 Meecha error Power off No auto PB check SLV E830B E830NP E830VC1 E830VC2 SECTION 1 GENERAL This section is extracted from instruction manual Getting Started step Unpacking Setting up the remote commander Check that you have received the following items with the VCR Inserting the batteries Insert two R6 size AA batteries by Remote commander Audio cable matching the and on the batteries to the diagram inside the battery compartment Insert the negative end first then push in and down until the positive end clicks into position umag Using the remote commander R6 size batteries You can use this remote gt commander to operate this Remote sensor VCR and a Sony TV Buttons on the remote commander marked with a dot can be used to operate your Sony TV e Aerial cable If the TV does not have the symbol ne
81. 04 gt AV LINK CONTROL an amis _ 667 D_GND DGND gt 4700p F AU GND AUGND lt lt IC530 I Pt tt 12 REG 95052 we el SWITCH To_Y C_INPUT 1 11 lt lt 1 1 8 lt lt SEE PAGE 4 16 9803 250601 0 GND 0513 RD6 BES B2 0514 9501 RDB 2 MUN2111T1 R515 1k C532 CN500 21 D512 To Y C INPUT 3 AI13 lt lt SEE PAGE 4 11 LTD gt 13 3 R517 75 SW GND V IN massa T 8 ono ES B ES ui 122 350 u 3 ls 2 50V ET 50V SB1122 ST TD 5 P5533 11 8 11 o o 2 Z 0515 ADS BES B2 0548 9 1EW T1 5 11 0534 MUN2213T1 Q510 2541162 BUFFER LINE 1 TV SWITCH OOO O O00 00 0 O O O O e 500 To SW GND M uomo E AIe lt lt 0501 A L OUT DEC_OUT L AI15 gt 3 0 4 8 A R OUT D503 470 J SEE PAGE LINE IM 4L 817 lt lt 2 4 19 20 AIB lt lt RD6 BES B2 FL503 H J501 K NO MARK REC PB MODE 2 0507 BES B2 FL504 O AUDIO L AUDIO OUT R505 AUDIOlR FL505 eSIGNA
82. 049 91 1 216 061 00 1 216 285 81 1 249 439 11 1 216 067 00 1 216 073 00 1 216 061 00 1 216 067 00 1 216 129 00 1 216 051 00 1 216 079 00 1 216 109 00 1 216 035 00 1 216 069 00 1 216 073 00 1 216 075 00 1 216 047 91 1 216 081 00 1 216 081 00 1 216 133 00 1 216 065 91 1 208 820 11 1 216 065 91 1 216 083 00 1 216 295 91 1 216 295 81 1 216 079 00 1 216 079 00 1 216 091 00 1 216 091 00 1 216 073 00 1 216 079 00 1 216 079 00 1 216 079 00 1 216 079 00 1 216 049 91 Description METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT 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 RES CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT SHORT METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP 330 10K 2 7 470 100 4 7 1 5 2 2K 1 2K 47 47 100 100 2 2K 1 2K 680 8 2K 1 8K ATK 1K 1K 2 2K 1K 3 3K 68K 5 6K 10K 3 3K 5 6K 2 2M 1 2K 18K 330K 270 6 8K 10K 12K 820 22K 22K 3 3M 4 7K 39K 4 7K 27K 18K 18K
83. 0708 0709 0710 0710 0730 0731 0752 0753 0755 C820 C821 C822 C823 C824 C825 C850 C851 C852 C853 C855 C856 Part No 1 126 967 11 1 107 725 11 1 126 933 11 1 124 584 00 19107725 11 1 107 725 11 1 1 725511 1 164 489 11 1 10 25 711 1 10 7 25 11 1 163 017 00 1 126 964 11 1 126 964 11 1 163 239 11 1 126 967 11 1 163 031 11 1 107 725 11 1 126 967 11 1 164 505 11 1 163 239 11 1 163 239 11 1 164 505 11 1 163 227 11 1 163 235 11 1 163 235 11 1 126 967 11 1 163 038 91 1 164 232 11 1 126 960 11 1 126 961 11 1 163 037 11 1 163 139 00 1 163 037 11 1 109 982 11 1 126 964 11 1 126 964 11 1 163 031 11 1 126 96 7 11 1 163 031 11 1 126 969 11 1 126 965 11 1 126 964 11 1 126 964 11 1 126 933 11 1 107 725 11 1 126 935 11 1 163 017 00 1 163 017 00 1 163 003 11 1 163 003 11 1 126 964 11 1 126 964 11 1 163 038 91 1 126 157 11 1 164 161 11 1 163 989 11 1 164 489 11 1 163 038 91 Description ELECT CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT ELECT CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT ELECT CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP ELECT ELEGT ELECT E
84. 1 779 724 11 T 19 723 11 1 766 716 11 1 564 004 11 1 784 514 11 1 506 469 11 1 573 847 11 1 766 718 21 1 784 415 11 1 784 415 11 1 569 341 11 8 719 048 26 9 719 911 19 8 19 200 82 8 19 200 82 8 19 200 82 8 19 200 82 9 719 109 97 8 719 109 97 8 719 109 97 9 719 109 97 8 719 109 97 8 719 109 97 8 719 109 97 8 719 109 97 9 19 109 97 8 719 109 97 8 719 109 97 8 719 921 86 8 719 109 97 0 719 109 97 8 719 109 97 9 718 109 97 8 719 108 12 8 719 108 12 8 19 108 12 8 719 109 97 8 719 109 97 8 719 109 97 8 719 109 97 9 719 109 97 8 719 109 97 9 719 109 97 8 719 109 97 8 719 109 97 8 19 109 97 9 719 109 97 9 718 109 97 8 719 109 97 8 719 109 97 9 719 109 97 8 19 109 97 8 19 200 82 8 19 911 19 8 719 911 19 8 19 911 19 Description CONNECTOR Remarks CONNECTOR BOARD TO BOARD 5P CONNECTOR BOARD TO BOARD 9P CONNECTOR BOARD TO BOARD 3P PIN CONNECTOR 5P CONNECTOR FFC FPC 35P PIN CONNECTOR 4P CONNECTOR BOARD TO BOARD 15P CONNECTOR BOARD TO BOARD 17P CONNECTOR SQUARE TYPE 21 LINE 1 TV CONNECTOR SQUARE TYPE 21P DECODER LINE 3 IN CONNECTOR BOARD TO BOARD 19P DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIO
85. 13 DECODER 201 REC PB 1H LINE 3 7 gt OSD CN164 18 i 0510 mae 12 10 C201 49 Q540 69 1 T B 470mVp p 201 69 REC T dh FSC Le R Fg 75mVp p N G CN500 B 7 201 PB LINE 1 m TV 9 1 201 69 REC PB V IN IC202 2 2 V OUT bd 0 1usec div AV CONT 0 2V div 8 Q210 RQ SW5V 4 43MHz 0 6Vp p Q820 821 Po BUFFER FOLLOW TV IC160 67 Y FOLLOW TV R 3 PROCESSOR 1 a 65 SYSCON Po gt C DET IC1 LP Q501 502 C160 47 BLOCK S gt 3 6 AVCONT 1 160 16 60 x201 c BUFFER PB Y C 69 i a _ iE 8 UU PB 201 REC 15 ED KIL TRAP 12201 REC o o IC W s a 19 i i rh Th i RP 231 BOARD 1 440mVp p 0 34 SRUNI T EERE ACK OUT 63 gt NTJUGE C160 ES ES VIDEO CN260 PB SW5V 18 SECAM DET gt MESECAM 1 160 3 1C260 10201 EQ MOD EMPH 65 14 VIDEO REC PB iea 240 C Q 9 vv 1 TRAP b ud A ds m 0 42 PB L262 4 5 lt SSW4 HPF 26 9 9 i PB II 13 _____________ __________ ____________________ ___ _ __ ______ _ ________ ____________ ___ _ DATA
86. 16 069 00 1 216 123 11 1 215 123 11 1 216 117 00 1 216 057 00 1 475 058 11 1 475 059 11 195971 1 762 108 11 1 571 588 31 Description RES CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP 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 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP CARBON METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP MODULATOR 470 470 100 100 10K 1K 150K 10K 10K 22K 10K 10K 10K 33K 10K 10K 10K 22K 22K 4 7K 4 7K 4 7K 22K 22K 4 7K 330 4 7K 4 7K 100 18K 27 1K 100K 6 8K 6 8K 1 2M 1 2M 680K 2 2K 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 MODULATOR RF RFU 2110 B MODULATOR RF RFU 2101 2 SWITCH SWITCH ROTARY ROTARY ENCODER SWITCH PUSH 1 KEY CASSETTE IN REC PROOF SWITCH SLIDE NTSC PB Part No 8 598 402 00 1 693 362 11 1 693 368 11 1 760 494 11 1 579 608 11 1 577 289 11 1 577 165 11 Description Remarks lt TUNER gt FSS TUNER BTF WC411 NP TUN
87. 19 DIODE 155119 0154 8 19 043 4 DIODE 04 0155 9 900 535 01 DIODE AU02Z 0203 8 719 109 85 DIODE RD5 1ES 0204 8 19 911 19 DIODE 155119 0205 8 719 911 19 DIODE 155119 0251 9 900 535 01 DIODE AU02Z D252 8 719 510 73 DIODE 531200 1 10W 0253 8 719 027 20 DIODE 0354 1 10W 1 10W D254 9 900 535 01 DIODE AU02Z 1 10W 0255 9 900 535 01 DIODE AU02Z 1 10W lt FUSE gt 1 10W AS F101 1 532 388 31 FUSE T2A 250V 1 10W 1 10W lt IC gt 1 10W 151 9 980 235 01 IC AN8028 1 10W 0201 8 759 438 18 IC PQ12RD08 1 10W 1 10W lt PHOTOCOUPLER gt 1 10W 1 10W A PC151 8 749 924 80 PHOTOCOUPLER PS2561 1 10W lt IC LINK gt 1 10W 1 10W ANPS201 1 533 592 21 LINK IC 1 6A 1 10W ANPS202 1 533 593 21 LINK IC 2 ANPS251 1 533 588 11 FUSE 0 5A 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1195 Note Replace only with part number specified The components identified by mark or dotted line with mark are critical for safety POWER BLOCK Ref No Q201 Q205 Q206 Q208 Q211 R253 Part No 8 729 113 32 8 29 019 01 9 29 119 6 0 29 177 32 8 729 422 72 9 980 233 01 Description Remarks TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 258733 TRANSISTOR 2502394 TRANSISTOR 2562785 TRANSISTOR 250773 TRANSISTOR UN4211 lt RESISTOR gt FUSIBLE 0 47 1 4W AQ 11 12 14 54 56 721 769 769 902 903 1 82 012 11 1 762 844 31 1 703 169 11 1 783 167 11 1 468 273 11 1 7 79 725 11 6759 620 1
88. 2 Audio signal output terminal Connector RF SWP terminal for HF PC board check Note Set the oscilloscope as follows TIME DIV 10ms Trigger source CH3 Trigger slope Set the tracking control at the center position Play back alignment tape KRV 52NE NTSC 52PL PAL Adjust the SWEEP VARIABLE control on the oscilloscope so that no signal section of the 5 kHz audio signal CH2 appears at a fixed position on the screen as shown in next page Is the phase relationship between no signal section of the PB RF signal CH1 and signal CH2 correct Refer to next page Normal Normal tracking Not normal and PB signal is delayed False tracking in counterclockwise direction Set the oscilloscope as follows SWEEP VARIABLE CAL TIME DIV 2ms Trigger slope 4 Turn the X value adjusting driver in clockwise direction for a maximum HF output Continues to the previous step 1 Adjusting X value Adjustment has been completed Table 4 2 41 In case of 2 phenomenons oscilloscope Set and connect as follows CH1 PB RF terminal CH Audio signal output terminal External trigger RF SWP terminal Trigger Slope Not normal and PB RF signal is advanced False tracking in clockwise direction Set the oscilloscope as follows SWEEP VARIABLE CAL TIME DIV 2ms Trigger slope Turn the X value adjusting
89. 25V 50V 50V 50V 50V 16V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 16V 16V 50V 16V Ref No C992 C993 C994 C995 C996 CN970 16970 JR970 JR971 JR972 JR973 974 1970 1971 1972 973 975 0970 0972 0973 0974 0975 0976 R969 R970 R971 R972 R973 R974 R975 R976 R977 R978 R979 R980 R981 R982 R983 R985 R986 R988 R989 R990 R993 R994 R995 R996 R997 Part No 1 164 232 11 1 163 031 11 1 163 031 11 1 126 157 11 1 163 227 11 1 573 825 11 8 759 438 17 1 216 296 91 1 216 296 91 1 216 296 91 1 216 295 91 1 216 295 91 1 414 933 11 1 414 945 11 1 414 938 21 1 414 938 21 1 414 934 21 0 29 216 22 8 29 424 08 8 729 422 27 8 729 422 27 8 29 424 08 8 729 421 19 1 216 069 00 1 216 085 00 1 216 085 00 1 216 093 00 1 216 689 11 1 216 081 00 1 216 295 91 1 216 059 00 1 216 089 91 1 216 071 00 1 216 073 00 1 216 097 91 1 216 083 00 1 216 089 91 1 216 065 91 1 216 041 00 1 216 089 91 1 216 083 00 1 216 049 91 1 216 295 91 1 216 071 00 1 216 689 11 1 216 073 00 1 216 689 11 1 216 073 00 Description CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CONNECTOR 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 10uF 20 10 0 5PF gt CONNECTOR BOARD TO BOARD 11 IC LA7337 JUMPER RESISTOR SHORT 0 SHORT 0 SHORT 0 SHORT 0 SHORT 0 COIL INDUCTOR 6 8uH INDUCTOR 27uH INDUCTOR 47uH INDUCTOR 47uH INDUCTOR 10uH
90. 383 50V 50V C384 50V C385 50V C386 16V C390 C391 10V 10V C392 25V C393 10V C394 50V C395 C500 16V 25V C501 10V C510 25V C511 90V B 512 6513 7 8 Part No 1 216 065 91 1 126 154 11 1 163 038 91 1 163 038 91 1 164 232 11 1 163 038 91 1 163 038 91 1 163 038 91 1 163 038 91 1 164 159 11 1 126 154 11 1 109 982 11 1 109 982 11 1 126 15 11 1 124 589 11 1 126 163 11 1 163 011 11 1 163 011 11 1 137 370 11 1 126 157 11 1 164 232 11 1 126 160 11 1 126 163 11 1 124 589 11 1 126 960 11 1 126 960 11 1 126 960 11 1 126 960 11 1 126 960 11 1 126 960 11 1 126 964 11 1 126 964 11 1 126 964 11 1 126 964 11 1 126 964 11 1 126 960 11 1 164 489 11 1 163 016 00 1 126 967 1 1 126 964 11 1 126 961 11 1 126 964 11 1 126 967 11 1 163 016 00 1 164 489 11 1 163 037 11 1 126 933 11 1 163 037 11 1 126 960 11 1 163 037 11 1 126 960 11 1 126 960 11 1 126 960 11 1 126 960 11 1 163 017 00 1 163 017 00 1 163 031 11 1 126 967 11 1 126 967 11 1 126 935 11 Description RES CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT ELECT ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP FILM ELECT CERAMIC CHIP ELECT ELECT ELECT ELEGT ELECT ELECT ELECT ELEGT ELECT ELECT ELECT ELEGT ELECT ELECT ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT ELECT ELECT ELECT ELECT CERAMIC CHIP C
91. 48 0 O4UF B MODEL 100 4 7K NP VC2 MODEL PB d 0 0 B D 2 PB I 73 6 Q R 6 u H A304 C305 68k 1uB 5 F NORMAL AU IN AV2 gt gt 79 Y Ls go TO 4 8 NL rc 2 NORMAL AU OUT AV3 lt lt yE LINE m ETA 10k E REC O 10 79 7 Q 0 4 a208 Y 250601 6 IC201 BUFFER LA71514M MPB OUT IC201 FI eue e Pin S Y C PROCESSOR NORMAL AUDIO J PROCESSOR T 3 p a tu RO 470 B B C315 cato sov 99 na4e 50V B P5 1 ig 0202 250604 an BUFFER BUFFER wow 0 1usec div 0 2V div MES SEE PAGE Y 517 NT JUDGE 4 14 Capstan speed servo 22 A818 PB CTL Capstan phase servo 48887 PEC CTU Capstan servo speed and phase lt lt 23 Hef signal lt lt 524 A MUTE lt 52 AF_SWP lt lt 527 FULL ERS AUGND AU_GND gt AS31 AV ADU 22 054 C CYNC lt A833 AB P P gt wl vj Lx wc p s gt gt 01 TO_OSD VIDEO gt 4 10 3 8 SEE PAGE 4 18 MEDIA VIDEO 5 TO 7 8 SEE PAGE CN306 17P 4 83
92. 49 91 1 216 073 00 1 249 429 11 1 216 079 00 1 216 073 00 1 216 073 00 1 216 059 00 1 216 053 00 1 216 081 00 1 216 041 00 1 216 041 00 1 216 081 00 1 216 073 00 1 216 033 00 1 216 041 00 1 249 407 11 1 216 073 00 1 216 073 00 1 216 073 00 1 216 063 91 1 216 043 91 1 216 101 00 1 216 049 91 1 216 285 91 1 216 081 00 1 216 105 91 1 212 893 00 Description RES CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP CARBON CARBON METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP CARBON CARBON CARBON RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES 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 CARBON METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP SHORT METAL CHIP RES CHIP FUSIBLE 1K 470 470 100 100 6 8K 6 8K 180 150 68 330 4 7 75 100 1 5 1 5 33K ATK 1K 9 9 470 470 100 100 100K 100K 1K 1K 10K 10K 18K 10K 10K 2 7 1 5 22 470 470 22 10 220 470 150 10 10 10 3 9K 960 150K 1K 22K 220K 330 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
93. 5 91 1 216 295 91 1 216 295 91 1 216 296 91 1 216 295 91 1 216 296 91 1 216 299 91 1 216 296 81 1 216 296 91 1 216 296 91 1 216 296 91 1 216 295 91 1 216 295 91 1 216 296 91 1 216 296 91 1 216 295 91 Description DIODE MTZJ 33B DIODE 11ES2 DIODE 155119 FILTER ENCAPSULATED COMPONENT ENCAPSULATED COMPONENT ENCAPSULATED COMPONENT ENCAPSULATED COMPONENT ENCAPSULATED COMPONENT ENCAPSULATED COMPONENT ENCAPSULATED COMPONENT ENCAPSULATED COMPONENT ENCAPSULATED COMPONENT ENCAPSULATED COMPONENT IC NJM062M uPC393G2 IC CXP87948 009Q IC LB1943 IC LA71514M MPB IC LC89977M TE L IC TDA9615H N1 518 IC PQ12RD08 IC STV6400D IC MB90089PF G VSX9373 BND ER IC LA7218M TE R IC NJM2903M IC SDA5650X GEG JACK JACK PIN 2P AUDIO OUT JUMPER RESISTOR SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT oO SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT O OO O SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT O O SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT O O amp O SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT O O Remarks 7 10 Ref No JR026 JR027 JRO28 JR029 030 JR031 JR032 JR033 JR034 035 JR036 JR037 JR0S38 JR039 JR040 JR041 JR042 JR043 JR044 JR045 JR046 JR047 JR048 JR049 JR050 JR051 JR052 JR053 JR054 JR055 JR056 JR057 JR058 JS201 JS390 JS391 L141 L161 L162 L201 L202 L203 L204 L205 L206 L207
94. 544 806 BES B2 IO 0 60mm 0540 CN570 21 JS542 TO 3 8 osp_v out 0115 one x 549 lox d 75 0542 SEE PAGE 4 18 IC540 B C VIDEO SELECTOR MOD VIDEO 11 lt lt 15 10 5 8 TUNER V TI2 22 4 4W x PF O 2054 5 ER ud 1 EE AD6 BES B2 mnc cq 8540 100 5 54 470 IN 9 aad i 0 o gt z o ma nm 0 lt e 0 2 Z G Z Ft D x 0 2 z e AO DECODER LINE 3 IN e gt TO 6 8 LINE4 V 1 lt lt SEE PAGE 4 23 QUO X OO 3 QUO S DOO X 0 0 5 4 GND A L OUT A R IN 4 A R OUT RD6 BES B2 ro SUM 0572 BES B2 0573 BES B2 0574 RD6 8ES B2 0800 2541162 FL572 ct vcc 15195 AN GND ANGND gt gt pee D575 9574 06 BES B2 100k bon STV6400D d FL573 SCL 100 7 AV CONT 1510 gt E 0804 MUN2213T1 9802 2506014 0 R806 10k FRONT IN V 22 O AV LINK OUT IS6 gt gt 157 C j j eS m Q800 8
95. 59 3 3 11 1 759 557 11 1 698 971 11 3947 577 1 MISCELLANEOUS gt F gt K K K K K K K K K K K CORD POWER SWITCH ROTARY CABLE FLAT FFD 2 CABLE FLAT FFM 18 POWER BLOCK CONNECTOR BOARD TO BOARD 5P HEAD BLOCK ASSY ACE TDK DRUM ASSY DZH 86A R M901 NP VC1 VC2 DRUM ASSY DZH 98A R M901 B MOTOR DC CAPSTAN MOTOR ASSY CAM Ref No Part No 1 696 593 11 1 696 861 11 1 82 213 11 3 962 065 11 3 962 065 21 3 962 065 31 3 962 065 41 3 962 065 51 3 962 065 61 3 962 065 71 3 962 065 81 3 862 065 91 3 862 066 11 3 862 067 11 3 862 067 21 3 862 067 31 3 862 067 41 3 862 067 51 3 862 067 61 3 862 067 71 3 862 067 81 3 862 067 91 3 862 068 11 3 988 123 01 3 988 123 11 Description Remarks ACCESSORIES amp PACKING MATERIALS K K K K K K K K K KK K K K K K K K K K CORD CONNECTION PAL FOR RF 1 5m CORD CONNECTION FOR AUDIO 1 5m CABLE CONNECTION 21P FOR EURO AV 1 5m MANUAL INSTRUCTION GERMAN NP VC1 VC2 MANUAL INSTRUCTION FRENCH NP VC2 MANUAL INSTRUCTION ITALIAN VC2 MANUAL INSTRUCTION DUTCH NP VC2 MANUAL INSTRUCTION SPANISH NP MANUAL INSTRUCTION PORTUGUESE NP MANUAL INSTRUCTION SWEDISH NP MANUAL INSTRUCTION DANISH NP MANUAL INSTRUCTION FINNISH NP MANUAL INSTRUCTION FRENCH B MANUAL INSTRUCTION GERMAN NP VC1 VC2 MANUAL INSTRUCTION FRENCH NP VC2 MANUAL INSTRUCTION ITALIAN VC2 MANUAL
96. 6 105 91 1 208 830 11 1 208 830 11 1 208 830 11 1 208 830 11 1 216 111 00 1 216 057 00 1 216 065 91 1 216 073 00 1 216 073 00 1 216 089 91 1 249 429 11 1 249 437 11 1 216 041 00 1 216 041 00 1 249 417 11 1 247 807 31 1 247 807 31 1 247 807 31 1 247 807 31 1 249 429 11 1 249 429 11 1 216 041 00 1 216 049 91 1 249 429 11 1 216 057 00 1 216 295 91 1 249 429 11 1 216 089 91 1 216 097 91 1 249 413 11 1 249 413 11 1 216 041 00 1 216 067 00 1 249 413 11 1 216 047 91 1 216 037 00 Replace only with part number specified Description CARBON RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP CARBON CARBON METAL CHIP METAL CHIP CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON METAL CHIP RES CHIP CARBON METAL CHIP SHORT CARBON RES CHIP RES CHIP CARBON CARBON METAL CHIP METAL CHIP CARBON RES CHIP METAL CHIP 470 ATK 47 2 2K 2 2K 180K 39K 10K 10K 47 47 47 47 33K 33K 4 7K 10K 47K 220K 100K 100K 100K 100K 390K 2 2K 4 1K 10K 10K 47K 10K 47K 470 470 100 100 100 100 10K 10K 470 10K 2 2K 10K 47K 100K 470 470 470 0 6K 470 820 330 5 5 5 5 5 5 0 5
97. 710 711 12 Pen a ag Part No 3 977 509 01 3 977 507 01 3 9 7 508 01 1 500 144 11 3 977 495 01 3 977 494 01 6759 619 3 977 535 01 3 977 536 01 3 970 471 01 6759 615 3 958 455 01 724 Description WASHER THRUST TABLE REEL S GRAY TABLE REEL T BLACK HEAD FE SHAFT TG2 HOLDER FEH FL COMPLETE ASSY PLATE LUMINOUS END SENSOR PLATE LUMINOUS TOP SENSOR SPRING DECK OPEN TORSION PRESS BLOCK ASSY PINCH SPRING PINCH TENSION Remarks 7 3 Ref No 713 714 715 716 717 718 719 720 721 122 723 724 Part No 3 977 447 01 3 977 514 01 3 977 441 01 3 977 445 01 3 977 465 01 3947 582 1 3 977 446 01 3947 590 1 6759 620 3 974 556 01 3 979 508 01 3 978 485 01 Description GEAR ELEVATOR OPENER LID GEAR PINCH PRESSING GEAR TG8 ARM DRIVING SPRING EXTENSION RVS BRAKE Remarks ARM ASSY RVS BRAKE GEAR TG8 ARM TG8 ASSY HEAD BLOCK ASSY ACE TDK HEXA TT 2 6X9 TAPER SCREW PLATE GUIDE CASSETTE 7 1 4 MECHANISM DECK 2 Ref No 751 752 753 754 99 756 157 758 759 760 761 762 763 3947 581 1 3 977 462 01 3947 573 1 3947 580 2 3 977 513 02 3 976 767 01 3 977 487 01 3947 587 1 3947 589 1 3 977 488 01 A 6750 324 E X 3944 378 2 3 965 178 01 Description BRAKE ASSY MAIN T SPRING EXTENTION MAIN BRAKE ARM ASSY
98. 77 455 01 3 977 456 03 3947 579 1 3 977 451 01 3 977 452 01 3947 578 1 3947 576 2 3 977 468 01 3 977 467 02 3947 583 1 3 97 7 489 01 6759 616 1 698 971 11 X 3947 571 1 Description GEAR CAM SLIDER GEAR LOADING T SPRING TORSION LOAD T LEVER ASSY LOADING T Remarks GEAR LOADING S SPRING TORSION LOAD S LEVER ASSY LOADING S CHASSIS ASSY MECHANICAL SHAFT CAPSTAN BRAKE SPRING CAP BRAKE BRAKE ASSY CAPSTAN ARM TG1 DRIVING GEAR BLOCK ASSY LOADING MOTOR DC MOTOR ASSY CAM 7 2 ELECTRICAL PARTS Note When indicating parts by reference number please include the board name The components identified by mark or dotted line with mark are critical for safety Replace only with part number specified LIS Due to standardization replacements in the parts list may be different from the parts specified in the diagrams or the components used on the set XX X mean standardized parts so they may have some difference from the original one Items marked are not stocked since they are seldom required for routine service Some delay should be anticipated when ordering these items e CAPACITORS uF uF Ref No Part No Description Remarks Ref No Part No a 6794 519 DM 73 BOARD COMPLETE C192 1 126 924 11 Ref No 2 000 series C196 1 126 916 11 C198 1 163 031 11 CONNECTOR C199 1 163 031 11 CN451 1 784 484 11 CONNECTOR FFC F
99. A and V tracking control keys Confirm the type of drum Continues to the next step 2 Checking false tracking TYPE OF DRUM DZH 98A The control range is wide The RF output is almost constant within a certain range even when pressing the and 7 tracking control keys control set at the center position Yes With the tracking control set at the center position does the RF output decrease immediately when pressing the A tracking control key No Set the tracking control at the center position Turn the X value adjusting driver for a maximum RF Turn the X value adjusting driver in counterclockwise direction and set it at the position where the HF output is about to decrease With the tracking control set at the center position does the RF output decrease immediately when pressing the tracking control key No Yes Continued from the next step 2 Checking false tracking Table 4 4 43 2 2 Checking false tracking Using the tape having the version No Connect an oscilloscope as follows CH1 Connector PB RF terminal for HF PC board check 2 Audio signal output terminal CH3 Connector SWP terminal for HF PC board check Note in case of 2 phenomenons oscilloscope Set and connect as follows CH1 PB terminal CH2 Audio signal output terminal External trigger RF SWP terminal Trigger Set the oscilloscope as
100. CR Before you start turn on the and the TV set the TV to the video channel R ot w Press MENU then press CURSOR 4 3 to highlight LISTS then press OK Press CURSOR to highlight CHANNEL LIST and press OK The preset channels are displayed on the screen The station names also appear if the VCR detected them in AUTO SET UP E sts SELECT SET CHANNEL LIST MOVE PROG ERASE PROG continued Getting Started 27 Manual setup Setting station names continued Manu al setup Press CURSOR to highlight the row 2 Changing gt 7 you want to the station d isabl i ng MENU C12 ARD OK To display other pages for programme p rog ramme CURSOR positions 6 to 60 press CURSOR 4 move NEL p Iti ons te repeatedly 2 m 3 If you want to set the station name After setting the channels you can lt gt press CURSOR P twice to highlight proa ch change the programme positions as you ER the station name column only like If any programme positions are 2 If you don t want to set the station EN unused or contain unwanted channels 2 NEXT name go to step 6 CONF you can disable them Before you start 4 Press CURSOR 4 to select a character turn on the VCR and the TV CURSOR u lt Q gt To set the
101. CTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR 0 0 0 100uH 10uH 10uH 39uH 100uH 120uH 10uH 100uH 10uH 10uH 100uH 100uH 100uH 100uH 10uH 33uH 100uH 100uH 22uH 2 2uH Ref No L750 L 55 PH100 PH101 AN P5130 P5131 A P5331 P5533 Q100 Q101 Q102 Q141 Q201 Q202 Q208 Q209 Q210 Q211 Q301 Q501 Q502 Q510 Q533 Q534 Q540 Q611 Q612 Q613 Q660 Q661 Q662 Q663 Q664 Q703 0751 0752 0800 0801 0802 0803 0804 0820 0821 0850 R100 R101 R102 R103 R104 Part No 1 414 930 21 1 414 940 21 8 49 013 23 8 49 013 23 1 533 586 31 1 533 586 31 1 533 586 31 1 533 586 31 8 29 043 84 8 29 043 84 0 29 281 53 8 29 424 08 0 29 422 27 8 729 422 27 8 729 422 27 0 29 216 22 8 729 422 27 8 729 422 27 8 729 281 53 8 729 424 08 8 729 421 19 8 29 216 22 8 729 804 41 8 729 421 19 8 29 216 22 8 729 804 41 8 729 421 19 8 729 422 27 8 729 421 19 8 729 422 27 8 729 216 22 0 729 216 22 8 729 216 22 8 729 421 19 8 729 421 19 0 29 216 22 8 729 216 22 8 729 422 27 8 729 422 27 8 729 422 27 8 729 421 19 8 729 422 27 8 729 422 27 0 29 210 22 1 249 400 11 1 249 400 11 1 216 057 00 1 216 085 00 1 216 085 00 Description Remarks Ref INDUCTOR 2 2uH R105 INDUCTOR 100uH R106 R107 lt PHOTO INTERRUPTER gt R109 R110 PHOTO INTERRUPTER GP3S120 PHOTO INTERRUPTER 3 120 R111 R112 IC LINK gt R113 R114 LINK IC 315mA R115 LIN
102. Check that noise level is 45 5dBs or less 2 6 ADJUSTMENT PARTS LOCATION DIAGRAM RP 231 BOARD Conductor side CN261 CN341 RF AF Switching Position MA 316 BOARD Conductor side J500 AUDIO OUT SYNC AGC White Dark Clips Level HEC C Level S Q211 64 65 Derose 6 6E 1 530 0702 vec tzv sess oto 4 1 Tuner 30V 7 1 EXPLODED VIEWS Note XX X mean standardized parts so they may have some differences from the original one Items marked are not stocked since they are seldom required for routine service Some delay should be anticipated when ordering these items SLV E830B E830NP E830VC1 E830VC2 SECTION 7 REPAIR PARTS LIST The mechanical parts with no reference number in the exploded views are not supplied 7 1 1 FRONT PANEL ASSEMBLY AND UPPER CASE SECTION Ref No Part No Description Remarks Ref No Part No 1 3 979 310 21 RING AV JO 13 6791 533 2 3 979 309 21 BUTTON AV CENTER NP VC1 VC2 13 6791 535 2 3 979 309 31 BUTTON AV CENTER B 13 6794 520 3 X 3948 225 1 PANEL ASSY FRONT VC1 VC2 14 1 703 167 11 3 X 3948 402 1 PANEL ASSY FRONT B 15 3 968 554 01 3 X 3948 403 1 PANEL ASSY FRONT NP 16 3 987 691 01 4 X 3948 226 1 DOOR ASSY FRONT 21 1 475 564 11 5 3 953 432 01 SPRING GE FL 6 3 979 302 21 DOOR AV CASSETTE 21 1 475 564 31 8 3 987 684 21 CASE BN UPPER 22 3 09 126 01 23 3 972 783 21 A9 1 782
103. DE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE GL528V1 155119 11 52 11 52 11 52 11 52 RD6 8ES B2 RD6 8ES B2 RD6 8ES B2 RD6 8ES B2 RD6 8ES B2 RD6 8ES B2 RD6 8ES B2 RD6 8ES B2 RD6 8ES B2 RD6 8ES B2 RD6 8ES B2 MTZJ 13 RD6 8ES B2 RD6 8ES B2 RD6 8ES B2 RD6 8ES B2 RD9 1E W RD9 1E W RD9 1E W RD6 8ES B2 RD6 8ES B2 RD6 8ES B2 RD6 8ES B2 RD6 8ES B2 RD6 8ES B2 RD6 8ES B2 RD6 8ES B2 RD6 8ES B2 RD6 8ES B2 RD6 8ES B2 RD6 8ES B2 RD6 8ES B2 RD6 8ES B2 RD6 8ES B2 RD6 8ES B2 11 52 155119 155119 155119 Ref No 0702 0750 0800 FL500 FL501 FL502 FL503 FL504 FL505 FL570 FL571 FL572 FL573 1 100 10141 1 160 1 161 10201 10202 10360 1530 10540 10660 10661 16820 16850 4500 JR001 JR002 JR003 JR004 JR005 JR006 JR007 JRO08 JR009 JR010 JRO11 JR012 JR013 JR014 JR015 JR016 JRO17 JR018 JR019 JR020 JR021 JR022 JR023 JR024 JR025 Part No 8 19 982 26 8 19 200 82 8 19 911 19 1 236 163 11 1 236 163 11 1 236 163 11 1 236 163 11 1 236 163 11 1 236 163 11 1 236 163 11 1 236 163 11 1 236 163 11 1 236 163 11 8 59 02 02 8 59 100 93 8 52 891 51 8 759 481 46 8 759 479 25 8 759 439 50 8 759 486 63 8 759 438 18 8 759 438 16 8 759 480 24 8 759 164 09 8 759 700 07 8 759 484 61 1 784 414 11 1 216 296 91 1 216 295 91 1 216 295 91 1 216 295 91 1 216 296 91 1 216 296 81 1 216 296 91 1 216 296 91 1 216 295 91 1 216 29
104. DECL 77 ASURA RESET ASURA RESET iL DECR _ _ ASURA CS ASURA CS S401 402 404 DM 73 BOARD 1 TUL 406 408 SEE PAGE 4 37 AD1 2 FUNCTION DMS AV 5451 453 12340 TUM 457 459 BLOCK lt AFM PB FUNCTION AD4 5 SHUTTLE ae AMP AFM REG m DMS1 2 SWITCH AF SWP ENV NORM IN DATA lt lt lt NORM OUT CLOCK lt 4 DATA IIC 2 CLOCK Io 7 1 DATA IIC 7 CLOCK HEAD PB AUDIO 1C301 AUDIO ERASE X jo E HEAD LOADING LOADING T321 0321 1 MOTOR 4 1 FULL BIAS BIAS ERASE X ERASE lt HEAD OSC AF SWP AF ENV MODE1 4 CAM 1331 0331 ENCODER BIAS FULLERS FULL ERS ERASE OSC AV LINC E VO BUFF RP 231 BOARD SEE PAGE 4 5 16 CILE 3 1 3 2 SLV E830B E830NP E830VC1 E830VC2 3 2 VIDEO BLOCK DIAGRAM MA 316 BOARD PAGE 4 11 17 23
105. Description 3 965 178 01 SPRING 3 969 629 01 BASE DRUM A 6750 325 A SHUTILE T BLOCK ASSY 3 977 501 01 PLATE LUMINOUS X 3943 899 8 GROUND ASSY SHAFT 2 643 205 01 SCREW Refer to the service manual for each model Refer to the service manual for each model 6759 614 ROLLER BLOCK ASSY HC 3947 255 1 ROLLER ASSY HC 3 977 537 01 ARM HC ROLLER Remarks 5 3 MECHANISM DECK 3 803 801 802 Part No 3 977 437 01 X 3947 584 1 3 977 443 01 3 977 438 01 3 977 506 01 3 977 444 01 3 977 515 01 3 977 517 01 3 977 519 01 3 977 518 01 3 977 516 01 3 977 877 01 3 977 504 01 3947 585 1 3 977 510 01 3 977 440 01 Description RETAINER CAM MOTOR ASSY REEL DIRECT WASHER STOPPER WORM WHEEL ARM LIMITTER SELECTION GEAR PINCH TRANSMISSION GUIDE FL SLIDER PLATE SLIDE FL SPRING TENS LIMIT FL PLATE LIMITTER FL HOLDER FL SLIDER PLATE RETAINER GEAR CLUTCH GEAR ASSY PULLEY BELT RUBBER WASHER STOPPER Remarks Part No 3 977 439 01 3 977 442 01 3 977 455 01 3 977 456 01 X 3947 579 1 3 977 451 01 3 977 452 01 X 3947 578 1 X 3947 576 1 3 977 468 01 3 977 467 01 3947 583 1 3 977 489 01 1 698 971 11 X 3947 577 1 Description Remarks GEAR CAM SLIDER GEAR LOADING T SPRING TORSION LOAD T LEVER ASSY LOADING T GEAR LOADING S SPRING TORSION LOAD S LEVER ASSY LOADING S CHASSIS ASSY MECHANICAL SHAFT CAPSTAN BRAKE
106. ECTION 1 STYPE CAPSTAN BOARD ATTACHMENT Replace the capstan board supplied with the connector conversion jig J 6090 052 A with the S type capstan board J 6090 075 A 2 CONNECTION BETWEEN THE CONNECTOR CONVERSION JIG AND THE MODE SELECTOR 1 Insert the connectors of the two 6 pin cables one is white and the other is black and the 3 pin cable from the Mode Selector II to the corresponding connectors on the connector conversion jig 1 6090 052 3 CONNECTION BETWEEN THE CONNECTOR CONVERSION JIG AND THE S TYPE MECHANISM ASSEMBLY With the power of the Mode Selector II turned off insert the following two connectors to the corresponding connectors on the S type mechanism assembly 3 pin connector for the loading motor 10 pin connector for the capstan motor Set the speed control for the minimum setting fully counterclockwise 2 6 4 OPERATION 1 OPERATION OF THE LOADING MOTOR ON THE S TYPE MECHANISM ASSEMBLY D Select the H type mechanism assembly setting on the Mode Selector II 2 Operating procedures after the mechanism selection For the operating procedures see pages 3 to 5 of 8mm Video Mechanical Adjustment Manual IV TK Mechanism Supplement 1 For the loading procedure see page 4 of VHS Mechanical Adjustment manual IV S Mechanism 2 OPERATION OF THE CAPSTAN MOTOR ON THE S TYPE MECHANISM ASSEMBLY D the loading motor operation under the item 1 change the mode setting to the FF REW mode
107. ER IF SOLID TYPE B TUNER IF SOLID TYPE VC1 VC2 VIBRATOR VIBRATOR CRYSTAL 16MHz VIBRATOR CRYSTAL 4 433619MHz VIBRATOR CRYSTAL 17 734475MHz VIBRATOR CERAMIC Remarks Ref No 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 10701 1 10W TU702 1 10W TU702 1 10W 1 10W B X160 1 10W X201 1 10W X660 B X661 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W C141 1 10W 0142 1 10W C143 1 10W C144 C145 1 10W 1 10W C146 1 10W C147 1 10W C260 1 10W C261 C264 1 10W 1 10W C265 1 10W C266 1 10W C267 1 10W C268 C269 1 10W 1 10W C270 1 10W C271 1 10W C272 1 10W C273 C274 1 10W 1 4W C275 1 10W C276 1 10W C277 1 10W C278 C279 1 10W 1 10W C280 1 10W C282 1 10W C283 1 10W C284 C285 1 10W 1 10W C286 C287 C288 C289 C298 C321 C322 C323 C324 C331 C332 C334 335 C340 C341 7 13 A 6791 531 A 1 163 009 11 1 126 960 11 1 126 967 11 1 163 031 11 1 163 018 00 1 126 933 11 1 126 960 11 1 163 229 11 1 163 229 11 1 163 037 11 1 163 037 11 1 163 031 11 1 163 037 11 1 163 243 11 1 163 243 11 1 163 037 11 1 163 037 11 1 163 243 11 1 163 243 11 1 163 037 11 1 109 982 11 1 163 037 11 1 163 037 11 1 163 037 11 1 163 037 11 1 124 584 00 1 164 232 11 1 163 038 91 1 163 038 91 1 109 982 11 1 128 057 11 1 163 239 11 1 163 239 11 1 163 038 91 1 163 031 11 1 126 967 11 1 164 232 11 1 164 232 11 1 137 462 11 1 126 933 11 1 164 232 11 1 163 011 11 1
108. ERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP ELECT ELECT ELECT ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT ELECT ELECT 4 7 47uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 01uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 4T uF 1uF 10uF 47uF 4 uF 0 0015uF 0 0015uF 0 01uF 10uF 0 01uF 1uF 4 uF 47uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 10uF 10uF 10uF 10uF 10uF 1uF 0 22 0 0039uF 47uF 10uF 2 2uF 10uF 47uF 0 0039uF 0 22uF 0 022uF 100uF 0 022uF uF 0 022uF 1uF uF 1uF uF 0 0047uF 0 0047 0 01uF 47uF 47uF 470uF 5 20 20 10 10 20 20 20 10 10 5 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 10 10 20 20 20 20 20 10 10 10 20 10 20 10 20 20 20 20 5 5 20 20 20 Remarks 1101 NP VC1 VC2 6 3V 29V 29V 50V 25V 25V 29V 25V 50V 6 3V 10V 10V 16V 16V 50V 50V 50V 50V 16V 50V 50V 50V 16V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 16V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 16V 25V 16V 29V 50V 25V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 16V 16V 6 3V Ref No C530 C531 0532 0541 0542 0543 0544 0545 0546 0547 0571 0572 0573 0660 0661 0662 0663 0665 0667 0668 0669 0670 0671 0672 0673 0674 0675 0676 0677 0678 0679 0680 0681 0682 0701 0704 0705
109. FF JOG lt lt REW CLICK JOG gt gt FF SHUTTLE ring D gt PLAY JOG 4 REW Playback options Operation Fast forward rewind During stop press P gt FF 444 REW View the picture during fast During fast forward hold gt FF down During rewind hold forward or rewind 44 REW down Rewind and start play During stop hold 44 REW down on the and press PLAY on the VCR then release both Additional Operations 1 18 Using the CLICK JOG SHUTTLE ring With the CLICK JOG SHUTTLE ring you can operate a variety of playback options There are two ways for using the CLICK JOG SHUTTLE ring normal mode CLICK JOG SHUTTLE ring and jog mode CLICK JOG ring To use the CLICK JOG SHUTTLE ring in normal mode During playback or pause turn the CLICK JOG SHUTTLE ring clockwise or anticlockwise Each change in the CLICK JOG SHUTTLE ring position changes the playback mode and the corresponding mark appears on the TV screen for a few seconds in the following way if the on screen display function is on Playback mode Normal speed Double speed High speed Mark on the TV screen Slow motion in reverse Slow motion Pause High speed in reverse Double speed in reverse Normal speed in reverse 2 X1 To use the CLICK JOG SHUTTLE ring in jog mode Use this mode for frame by frame playback Press JOG to enter the jog mode The JOG indicator lights up If you
110. Getting Started 11 1 2 14 12 Step 3 Connecting the VCR continued About the SMARTLINK features If the connected TV complies with SMARTLINK NexTView Link or EASYLINK you can use the SMARTLINK function after you complete the steps on the previous page the SMARTLINK indicator appears in the VCR s display window when you turn on the TV You can enjoy the following SMARTLINK features e Preset Download You can download your TV tuner preset data to this VCR and tune the VCR according to that data in Auto Set Up This greatly simplifies the Auto Set Up procedure See Setting up the VCR with Auto Set Up on page 17 TV Direct Rec You can easily record what you are watching on the TV other than tapes being played on this VCR For details see Recording what you are watching on the TV TV Direct Rec on page 46 One Touch Play With One Touch Play you can start playback automatically without turning on the TV For details see Starting playback automatically with one button One Touch Play on page 42 One Touch Menu You can turn on the VCR and TV set the TV to the video channel and display the VCR s on screen display automatically by pressing MENU on the remote commander One Touch ShowView You can turn on the VCR and TV set the TV to the video channel and display the ShowView menu automatically by pressing ShowView on the remote commander Automatic Power Off You can ha
111. INSTRUCTION DUTCH NP VC2 MANUAL INSTRUCTION SPANISH NP MANUAL INSTRUCTION PORTUGUESE NP MANUAL INSTRUCTION SWEDISH NP MANUAL INSTRUCTION DANISH NP MANUAL INSTRUCTION FINNISH NP MANUAL INSTRUCTION FRENCH B INDIVIDUAL CARTON NP VC1 VC2 INDIVIDUAL CARTON B 1 2 701 702 703 7 16 Note 7 685 648 79 7 685 646 79 7 685 646 79 682 547 04 685 133 19 K KKK K K K K K HARDWARE LIST KK K K K K KK K K K K K SCREW BVTP 3X12 TYPE2 SCREW BVTP 3X8 TYPE2 IT 3 SCREW BVTP 3X8 TYPE2 IT 3 SCREW P 3X6 SCREW DIA IT3B The components identified by mark A or dotted line with mark are critical for safety Replace only with part number specified SLV E830B E830NP E830VC1 E830VC2 Sony Corporation 98B1637 1 Printed in Japan 1998 2 9 921 673 11 Home A amp V Products Company Published by General Engineering Dept 118 Osaki East VHS MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT MANUAL VI Wis Please use with the service manual TRANSPORT MECHANISM e ON Y LON X X3OHHO 319 1 7333 AISWASSY 891 ASSY 49018 55 IHONId YOO 1d QV3H 39V 40018 1 au inHs STLLAHS Xlawassv WNYA 3sva AISWASSV Had AIGW3SSV 101 SC E 5 1338 9 ANY ON 1 1 NOISNSL NOIL
112. IRCS OUT AV LINC OUT OSD SCLK SCLK SO FROM CME SI TO CME POWER CONT2 POWER CONT4 CS ASURA RESET 4 PLL DATA PLL CLK TU ENABLE LANC OUT LANC IN H DET AFT TXT RST X UCOM RST D X UCOM CS OPTION 3 OPTION 2 OPTION 4 SLV E830B 18 FR 128 BOARD 13 4 2 SLV E830B E830NP E830VC1 E830VC2 20 21 22 23 24 5 4 s 4 2 X 4 5 fa MODE FRAME SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM SLV E830B E830NP E830VC1 E830VC2 RP 231 REC PB AMP SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM Ref No RP 231 Board 1 000 Series 1 E 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 Ra 16 7 18 20 E THIS NOTE IS COMMON FOR PRINTED WIRING n L253 eP BOARDS AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS A iti i i A RP 234 BOARD i CTL In ra M un necessary note IS AUDIO rin In 3 IE 6 ERASE
113. ISOd HLAWIZY 30 NOISN3 doivino3uH 74 3H L 9NIMO3HO NOISN3 L s SLHVd 9NIMOTIOH 1 13 ALIBV3NIT 9NDIO3HO 8 L v JO LHDISH 1 PREPARATION FOR MECHANISM CHECKS ADJUSTMENTS AND REPLACEMENT For removal of the cabinet printed wiring boards and others please refer to the service manual DISASSEMBLY 1 1 LOADING AND THREADING PROCEDURE WHEN THE POWER TURNS OFF 1 1 1 LOADING AND THREADING PROCEDURE WITH HANDS 1 Turn cam motor in the arrow direction until loading and threading are end Power supply Power supply Loading 1 1 2 LOADING AND THREADING PROCEDURE WITH REGULATED DC POWER SUPPLY 1 Applying approx 9 300mA to cam motor with regulated DC power supply makes it loading and threading Note When loading and threading without cassette claws are caught in four positions as following figure in the order So release them with hands Fig 1 1 1 2 UNLOADING AND UNTHREADING PROCEDURE WHEN THE POWER TURNS OFF 1 2 1 UNLOADING AND UNTHREADING PROCEDURE WITH HANDS 1 Turn motor in the arrow direction until unthreading is end i 2 Turn capstan motor in the
114. J AF switching position RP 231 board CH2 CN261 pin RF SWP RP 231 board Specified value 6 5 0 5H 416 32 usec Adjustment Method 1 Short circuit between pin 5 AV ADJ and GND of CN261 for about 1 second to activate the RF switching position adjustment mode 2 Check that AF is indicated on FL display 3 Using the program and buttons adjust to 416 32usec 6 5 0 5H 4 Press the PAUSE button 5 The set goes to the AF switching position adjustment mode Enlargement Vertical sync signal CH1 CH2 6 5 0 5H CN261 PIN 2 416 32 usec RF SWP RP 231 Fig 6 2 3 6 Check that AH is indicated on FL display 7 Using the program and buttons minimize a chipped portion At this time confirm that a noisy sound is not heard 8 Press the PAUSE button 9 Press the EJECT button CH2 RF SWP CN261 PIN 2 RP 231 gt ADJ CN341 PIN D RP 231 NG Should be minimized RF signal dropout Fig 6 2 4 6 3 2 4 VIDEO SYSTEM CHECKS For the video system checks follow the checking procedures given below as a rule The color bar video signal supplied from the pattern generator is used as the video input signal for the video system adjustment of the recording mode Check that the signal satisfies the specified value designated in the Check of input signal Fig 6 2 2 Unless otherwise specified set the switches to the following
115. K IC 315mA LINK IC 315mA R116 LINK IC 315mA R117 R118 lt TRANSISTOR gt R130 R131 TRANSISTOR 8 TRANSISTOR R132 TRANSISTOR 2SC1815 GR R133 TRANSISTOR UN2111 R134 TRANSISTOR 2SD601A Q R145 R147 TRANSISTOR 2SD601A Q TRANSISTOR 250601 0 R148 TRANSISTOR 2SA1162 R149 TRANSISTOR 2SD601A Q R151 TRANSISTOR 2SD601A Q R152 R153 TRANSISTOR 2SC1815 GR TRANSISTOR UN2111 R155 TRANSISTOR UN2213 R160 TRANSISTOR 2SA1162 R161 TRANSISTOR 2SB1122 S R162 R163 TRANSISTOR UN2213 TRANSISTOR 2SA1162 R164 TRANSISTOR 2SB1122 S R165 TRANSISTOR UN2213 R166 TRANSISTOR 2SD601A Q R167 R168 TRANSISTOR UN2213 B TRANSISTOR 2506014 0 B R169 TRANSISTOR 2SA1162 R170 TRANSISTOR 25481162 R171 TRANSISTOR 2SA1162 R172 R173 TRANSISTOR UN2213 TRANSISTOR UN2213 R174 TRANSISTOR 25 1162 R175 TRANSISTOR 25 1162 R176 TRANSISTOR 2SD601A Q R177 R178 TRANSISTOR 2SD601A Q TRANSISTOR 250601 0 R179 TRANSISTOR UN2213 R180 TRANSISTOR 2SD601A Q R181 TRANSISTOR 2SD601A Q R183 R184 TRANSISTOR 25 1162 R201 lt RESISTOR gt R202 R203 CARBON 39 5 1 4W R204 CARBON 39 5 1 4W F R205 METAL CHIP 2 2K 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 33K 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 33K 5 1 10W Note Part No 1 249 413 11 1 216 089 91 1 216 089 91 1 216 057 00 1 216 057 00 1 216 103 00 1 216 689 11 1 208 806 11 1 208 806 11 1 216 089 91 1 216 089 91 1 216 089 91 1 216 089 9 1 216 085 00 1 216 085 00 1 216 065 91 1 216 073 00 1 216 089 91 1 21
116. L mc 16 B 2 Di TUNER 4 22 MA 316 5 8 SLV E830B E830NP E830VC1 E830VC2 MA 316 FOLLOW TV PDC VPS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM See page 4 9 for MA 316 BOARD printed wiring board Ref MA 316 Board 2 000 Series 1 e 3 4 MA 316 BOARD 6 8 CER lt sv FT 8826 I NO MARK REC PB MODE HEC MODE n MODE IC820 M edi 0000 C820 4700p B 10 TO 8 8 v 1 4 SEE PAGE 4 25 15 TO 5 8 From TUNER V TI2 22 CB21 8828 SEE PAGE 4 21 4700p jm B R829 R833 4700 Q820 B21 BUFFER NJM2803M TE2 22 FT FOLLOW TV 8 SEE PAGE 4 14 H834 4700 IC820 22k 0 8 D R830 22k 1E lt ANGND AN GND 1 2 3 4 5 caso MA 316 BOARD 7 8 0 EH A 2 SCL SCL gt gt SDA SDA 22 B 8 TO 2 8 SEE PAGE 4 14 PDC DAV VS2 lt lt gt ey DVS 0850 D GND DGND gt 2544162 BUFFEH 5 1 8 lt MEDIA VIDEO gt SEE PAGE 4 13 IC850 VPS PDC R862 2200 NO MARK REC PB MODE D MODE P MODE 52 FOLLOW PDC VPS MA 316 6 8 7 8 4 23 4 24 SLV E830B E830NP E830VC1 E830VC2 MA 316 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM See page 4 9 for MA 316 BOARD printed wiring board Ref No MA 316 Board 2 000 Series 1 2 3 4 7 B 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1B MA 316 8 8 0544 JS
117. L PATH VIDEO SIGNAL AUDIO CHROMA Y Y CHROMA SIGNAL Note The components indentified by mark dotted line with mark critical safety Replace only with part number specified 8 gt 4 25 4 26 4 27 316 8 8 SLV E830B E830NP E830VC1 E830VC2 FR 128 MODE CONTROL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM Ref No FR 128 Board 3 000 Series 1 2 3 4 S 8 g 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 17 18 19 20 2 TO MA 316 BOARD 128 BOARD CN164 SEE PAGE 4 14 B1 82 ASURA CS 10k e R403 W R404 10k R405 10k W 8406 10k R407 10k 35P AV LINC IN PDC DAV SIRCS OUT AV LINC OUT LANC OUT LANC IN X uCOM RST D 6V X uCOM CS OPTION 3 OPTION 2 OPTION 1 1 42 SO FROM gt 13 lt 44 45 POWER feo 17 ASURA RESET 18 PLL DATA CN181 3 6 7 8 OSD SCLK JL223 Das JL224 A JL225 k IPE DMS1 C ASURA RESET a228 TO slos 78 wz lis SEE ex CN452 s so SEE PAGE e fio 4 37 11 NC L182 10uH 5 H410 R411 10K W EEP ROM 16482 ST24W46FM6TR X uCOM AST
118. L301 L361 L510 L530 L540 L660 L662 L663 L664 L701 Part No 1 216 295 91 1 216 296 91 1 216 296 91 1 216 296 91 1 216 295 91 1 216 295 91 1 216 295 91 1 216 296 91 1 216 285 81 1 216 296 91 1 216 295 91 1 216 295 91 1 216 295 91 1 216 296 91 1 216 296 91 1 216 295 91 1 216 296 91 1 216 296 91 1 210 296 91 1 216 295 91 1 216 296 91 1 216 285 91 1 216 296 91 1 216 296 91 1 216 296 91 1 216 295 81 1 216 296 81 1 216 296 9891 15216 296 91 1 216 295 91 1 216 295 91 1 216 235 81 1 216 295 91 1 216 295 91 1 216 296 91 1 216 296 91 1 414 940 21 1 414 934 21 1 414 934 21 1 414 946 21 1 414 940 21 1 469 014 21 1 414 934 21 1 408 982 11 1 414 934 21 1 414 934 21 1 414 940 21 1 414 940 21 1 414 940 21 1 414 940 21 1 414 934 21 1 414 186 31 1 414 940 21 1 414 940 21 1 412 470 21 1 414 930 21 Description SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT O O O O O O JUMPER RESISTOR gt SHORT SHORT SHORT COIL INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDU
119. LECT ELECT CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT ELECT CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 47uF 0 1uF 100uF 100uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 22uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 0047uF 10uF 10uF 47uF 0 01uF 0 1uF 47uF 2 2uF 33PF 33PF 2 2uF 10PF 22PF 22PF 47uF 0 1uF 0 01uF 2 2uF 0 022uF 820PF 0 022uF 1uF 10uF 10uF 0 01uF 47uF 0 01uF 220uF 22uF 10uF 10uF 100uF 0 1uF 470uF 0 0047 0 0047 330PF 330PF 10uF 10uF 0 1uF 10uF 0 0022uF 0 033uF 0 22uF 0 1uF Remarks Ref 2096 16V 10 16V 2096 16V CN101 2096 10V CN102 10 16V CN104 CN161 10 16V CN164 10 16V 10 16V CN165 10 16V CN305 10 16V CN306 CN500 5 50V CN570 20 50V 20 5 50V B CN600 20 16V 50V 10 16V D102 20 16V D107 16V D108 5 50V D131 D132 5 50V 16V D160 0 5PF 50V D500 5 50V D501 5 50 0502 0503 2096 16V 25V D504 50V D505 20 50V D506 20 50V D507 D508 10 25 5 50V D510 10 25V D511 10 10V D512 20 50V D513 D514 20 50V 50V D515 20 16V D516 50V D517 20 50V D518 NP VC1 VC2 D519 20 50V B D540 20 50V D541 20 50V D542 20 16V D543 10 16V D544 20 6 3 D570 5 50V D571 5 50V D572 10 50 D573 10 50 D574 20 50V D575 20 50V D576 25V D577 20 16V D578 10 100V D579 10 25 D580 10 16V D610 25V D660 D661 D663 7 9 Part No
120. M903 13 14 POWER SAVE conta 25 47 ____ GND Deve POWER CONT 2 _____ POWER CONT 4 MTR 12V MTH 12V 7 sw O ro fom f gt 5 5 s S s ji is s 5 s 6 2 e o o o CN161 5 LINE 2 VIDEO 4 ___ el 2n CN464 35P F AV LINK IN PDC DAV SIRCS OUT AV LINK OUT 7 OSD SCLK SO FROM CME SI TO CME POWER CONT2 POWER CONT1 ASURA RESET 050 CS PLL DATA PLL CLOCK TU ENABLE 7 LANC OUT LANC IN H DET TXT RST X UCOM 851 X UCOM CS 0813 v foo J o o 5 oe fi fe s s 5 5 Je Te TR Te Te 8 LS fe e Te e o gt 0 o l o o gt r YOBI1 secam per 1 2 secam VIDEO _ 3 SECAM 5 dr spa s 7 7 e sw 9 5 40 AN enD 510 gt x s B 8 LR 2 B 5 s 3 amp ts 5 o Jo o a o 15 16 17 SR826 POWER BLOCK LINE 2 VIDEO LINE 2 L AU GND LINE 2 R 1CN181 35P AV LINC IN PDC DAV S
121. NPUT SELECT to display L2 or L3 in the display window Press SP LP to select the tape speed SP or LP On this VCR set EDIT to ON in VIDEO OPTIONS menu to display EDIT in the display window If the other VCR has a similar feature activate this one as well COUNTER RESET AUDIO DUB Before you start dubbing Turn on your TV and set it to the video channel Press INPUT SELECT to display L2 in the display window H PAUSE into the other playback VCR Search for the point to start playback and set it to playback pause 1 Insert a source tape with its safety tab removed 1 Insert a source tape into the stereo system or the playback VCR Search for the point to start playback and set it to playback pause 2 Inserta prerecorded tape with its safety tab in place into this 2 Inserta tape with its safety tab in place into this recording VCR recording VCR Search for the end of the section to be replaced and Search for the point to start recording and press press PAUSE Il PAUSE Press COUNTER RESET on this VCR to reset the counter to Press 6 REC on this VCR to set it to recording pause 4 Rewind the prerecorded tape to the beginning of the section to be 4 Tostart editing press the HI PAUSE buttons on replaced both VCRs at the same time The VCR enters pause mode D Press AUDIO To stop editing The audio dubbing indicator 8 appears in the display window Press the IB STOP
122. OR 722 3 974 556 01 709 3 977 536 01 PLATE LUMINOUS TOP SENSOR 723 3 979 508 01 710 3 970 471 01 SPRING DECK OPEN TORSION 724 3 978 485 01 711 6759 615 PRESS BLOCK ASSY PINCH 725 3 696 519 01 712 3 958 455 01 SPRING PINCH TENSION 726 X 3947 817 1 713 3 977 447 01 GEAR ELEVATOR 727 3 977 443 01 714 3 977 514 01 LID 53 HARDWARE LIST Ak gt gt 3k ok ok ok E 685 646 79 682 547 04 7 685 133 19 SCREW 3X8 IT 3 SCREW P 3X6 SCREW DIA 2 6 IT3B Remarks Description GEAR PINCH PRESSING GEAR TG8 ARM DRIVING SPRING EXTENSION RVS BRAKE ARM ASSY RVS BRAKE GEAR TG8 ARM 108 ASSY HEAD BLOCK ASSY ACE TDK HEXA TT 2 6X9 TAPER SCREW PLATE GUIDE CASSETTE P IT3 SCREW 3X8 FEH ASSY PLAYER WASHER STOPPER 5 2 MECHANISM DECK 2 Ref No 751 792 753 754 795 796 757 758 759 760 761 762 Part No 3947 581 1 3 977 462 01 X 3947 573 1 X 3947 580 1 3 977 513 01 3 976 767 01 3 977 487 01 3947 587 1 3947 589 1 3 977 488 01 6750 324 3944 378 1 Description BRAKE ASSY MAIN T SPRING EXTENTION MAIN BRAKE ARM ASSY PENDULUM BRAKE ASSY MAIN S LEVER REC PROOF SPRING TENS REC PROOF BOSS TG1 FULCRUM TG1 ASSY BAND ASSY TG1 SPRING POWER TENSION SHUTTLE S BLOCK ASSY ROLLER ASSY GUIDE Remarks Ref No 54 Part No
123. P CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC ELECT ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 0 033uF 0 027uF 10uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 47uF 0 1uF 0 047 0 1uF 47uF 100PF 12PF 0 1uF 47uF 47uF 1uF 150PF 0 047uF 0 01uF 0 022uF 0 01 uF 0 01uF 39PF 22uF 390PF 27 220PF 180PF 22PF 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 47uF 0 01uF 0 1uF 10uF 0 01uF 47uF 10uF 1uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 100uF 0 022uF 1uF 0 01uF 0 1uF 0 047uF 0 04 79 0 01uF 5 5 20 20 20 10 20 5 5 5 20 20 5 10 10 10 5 20 5 5 5 5 5 10 10 20 30 20 30 20 20 10 10 20 30 20 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Remarks Ref 50V C248 50V 50V C249 16V C250 50V 0251 C252 50V 16V 0253 50V C254 25V 6255 25V C257 C301 16V 50V C302 50V C305 50V C306 25V C307 C308 16V 6 3V C309 16V C310 50V 6311 10V 6312 C313 25V 50V C314 25 C315 50V C317 50V C318 C361 50V 50V C362 50V C363 50V C364 50V C365 C366 50V 50V C369 10V C370 25V C371 10V C372 C373 25V 6 3V C374 16V 375 25V C376 16V C377 C378 16V 16V C379 16V C380 10V C381 10V C382 C
124. PC 5P C200 1 163 038 91 CN452 1 784 453 11 CONNECTOR FFC FPC C400 1 163 809 11 C421 1 165 319 11 DIODE C422 1 124 589 11 C423 1 163 031 11 0459 8 19 056 06 DIODE SLR 342DCT31 C424 1 165 319 11 lt TRANSISTOR gt C481 1 163 009 11 C491 1 163 009 11 0450 8 729 424 08 TRANSISTOR UN2111 C493 1 163 009 11 C495 1 163 038 91 lt RESISTOR gt C496 1 163 038 91 R459 1 216 033 00 METAL CHIP 220 5 1 10W R464 1 216 057 00 METAL CHIP 2 2K 5 1 10W R465 1 216 073 00 METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W R466 1 249 429 11 CARBON 10K 5 1 4W CN181 1 784 514 11 R467 1 216 057 00 METAL CHIP 2 2K 5 1 10W 400 1 784 453 11 480 1 564 004 11 R468 1 216 057 00 METAL CHIP 2 2K 5 1 10W R469 1 216 057 00 METAL CHIP 2 2K 5 1 10W 470 1 216 073 00 METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W R471 1 216 061 00 METAL CHIP 3 3K 5 1 10W CT180 1 141 227 00 R472 1 216 065 91 RES CHIP 4 7K 5 1 10W lt SWITCH gt 0186 8 19 200 82 5451 1 762 196 21 SWITCH TACT REC 0187 8 19 200 82 453 1 762 196 21 SWITCH TACT REW D400 8 719 056 07 5457 1 762 196 21 SWITCH TACT FF 0420 8 719 110 08 5458 1 762 196 21 SWITCH TACT PAUSE D480 8 719 109 97 5459 1 762 196 21 SWITCH 106 is nr DATFx 0481 8 719 108 12 0490 8 719 108 12 A 6794 520 A FR 128 BOARD COMPLETE NP D491 0 19 108 12 K K K K K K K K K K K r A 6791 533 A FR 128 BOARD COMPLETE VC1 VC2 K K K 6791 535 FR 128 BOARD COMPLETE IC180 8 759 483 32
125. RYSTAL 32 768kHz 8191 1 216 073 00 METALCHIP 106 9 W O R192 1 216 049 91 RES CHIP 1 5 1 10W R195 1 216 049 91 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 10W 6791 530 MA 316 BOARD COMPLETE VC1 VC2 196 1 216 049 91 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 1 OW K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K R197 1 216 049 91 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 10W 6791 534 MA 316 BOARD COMPLETE B K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K R198 1 216 049 91 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 10W 6791 536 MA 316 BOARD COMPLETE NP R199 1 216 037 00 METAL CHIP 330 5 1 10W R201 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 Ref No 2 000 series R202 1 216 095 00 METAL CHIP 82K 5 1 10W R203 1 216 113 00 METAL CHIP 470K 5 1 10W 1 558 924 21 CABLE PIN 3 960 273 01 SPACER END R204 1 218 179 11 5 10 5 1 10W 3 960 274 01 SPACER LED 400 1 216 029 00 METAL CHIP 150 5 1 10W R401 1 216 089 91 RES CHIP 47K 5 1 10W CAPACITOR R402 1 216 065 91 RES CHIP 4 7K 5 1 10W R403 1 216 073 00 METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W C100 1 128 057 11 ELECT 330uF 20 6 3V C101 1 163 009 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 001uF 10 50 C102 1 163 009 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 001uF 10 50 C103 1 163 009 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 001uF 10 50 C104 1 163 009 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 001uF 10 50V 7 7 Ref No C105 C107 C108 C109 C130 C131 C132 C134 C159 C160 C161 C162 C164 C165 C166 C167 C170 C172 C173 C201 C202 C204 C205 C206 C207 C208 C209 C210 C211 C212 C213 C214 C217 C219
126. Remove torsion spring deck open 3 4 Remove luminous plate top sensor 4 and luminous plate end sensor 5 Note on Mounting When mounting FL complete assembly first insert claws on the bottom and front not to damage Keep clean top sensor and end sensor luminous plates D BVIP3x8 WA lid VESSAAN S lt PL 2 Lr 7 F V NC 0 0 N Screw tightening torque D 0 7845 0 0784Nem 8 0 0 8 Fig 3 1 E e em Hook on FL side T plate Tension spring deck open FL side T plate 3 Tension spring deck open Fig 3 2 8 Luminous plate end sensor Luminous plate 4 Luminous plate top sensor Fig 3 3 3 2 DRUM ASSEMBLY 1 Remove screw BVTP3 x 8 D 2 Remove ground shaft assembly 2 not to touch its tip with bare hand 3 Remove screws 3 to remove drum assembly Notes on Mounting Don t touch head chips and tip of ground shaft assembly with bare hand Keep clean the surface that contacts tape of drum assembly Tighten screw 3 the order Adjusting after Mounting 4 1 Tape path adjustment D BVTP 3x 10 2 Ground shaft assembly 4 Drum assembly Screw tightening torque CD 0 4413 0 0490Nem 4 5 0 5kgecm Fig 3 4 15 3 3 PINCH PRESS BLOCK
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129. SLV E830B ES30NP E830VC1 E830VC2 SERVICE MANUAL EB ui VHS Refer to the SERVICE MANUAL of VHS MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS Vl for MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS 9 921 647 11 System Channel coverage PAL B G VHF E2 to E12 VHF Italian channels A to H E21 to E69 CATV S01 to S05 51 to 520 HYPER 521 to S41 RF output signal UHF channels 21 to 69 Aerial out 75 ohm asymmetrical aerial socket Inputs and outputs LINE 1 21 pin Video input pin 20 Audio input pins 2 and 6 Video output pin 19 Audio output pins 1 and 3 MICROFILM SPECIFICATIONS LINE 3 IN 21 pin Video input pin 20 Audio input pins 2 and 6 LINE 2 IN VIDEO IN phono jack 1 Input signal 1 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced sync negative AUDIO IN phone jack 2 Input level 327 mVrms Input impedance more than 47 kilohms AUDIO OUT Phono jack 2 Rated output level 327 mVrms Load impedance 47 kilohms Output impedance less than 10 kilohms RMT V224 V224B French Model SLV E830B Spanish Model SLV E830NP Germany Model SLV E830VC 1 E830VC2 MECHANISM General Power requirements 220 240 V AC 50 Hz Power consumption 23W Operating temperature 5 C to 40 C Storage temperature 20 to 60 C Dimensions Approx 430 x 100 x 314 mm w h d including projecting parts and controls Mass Approx 4 6 kg Supplied accessories Remote commander 1 R6 size AA batteries 2 Aerial cable
130. TOR 100uH INDUCTOR 100uH INDUCTOR 100uH INDUCTOR 100uH INDUCTOR 1 2mH INDUCTOR 100uH IC LINK LINK IC 315mA TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 250601 0 TRANSISTOR 250879 TRANSISTOR 2564040 1 2 0 TRANSISTOR DTA114TK RESISTOR METAL CHIP 680K 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 330 5 1 10W RES CHIP 1K 5 1 10W RES CHIP 4 7K 5 1 10W RES CHIP 560 5 1 10W RES CHIP 4 7K 5 1 10W RES CHIP 560 5 1 10W RES CHIP 560 5 1 10W SHORT 0 SHORT 0 7 14 Ref No R264 R265 R266 R267 R268 R269 R270 R271 R272 R273 R274 R275 R276 R317 R321 R322 R323 R324 R332 R333 R335 R336 R337 R344 R346 R347 R348 1321 1331 Part No 1 216 295 91 1 216 295 91 1 216 053 00 1 216 071 00 1 216 081 00 1 216 059 00 1 216 081 00 1 216 049 91 1 216 081 00 1 216 081 00 1 216 073 00 1 216 073 00 1 216 049 91 1 216 079 00 1 216 017 91 1 216 067 00 1 249 381 11 1 249 408 11 1 216 083 00 1 249 394 11 1 216 073 00 1 216 164 00 1 216 164 00 1 216 053 00 1 216 065 91 1 216 065 91 1 216 033 00 1 431 100 11 1 423 415 11 Description SHORT 0 SHORT 0 METAL CHIP 1 5K 5 METAL CHIP 8 2 5 METAL CHIP 22K 5 METAL CHIP 2 1K 5 METAL CHIP 22K 5 RES CHIP 1K 5 METAL CHIP 22K 5 METAL CHIP 22K 5 METAL CHIP 10K 5 METAL CHIP 10K 5 RES CHIP 1K 5 METAL CHIP 18K 5 RES CHIP 47 5 METAL CHIP 5 6K 5 1 5 180 5 METAL CHIP 27K 5 12 5 METAL CHIP 10K 5
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133. Vs If more than one code number is listed try entering them one at a time until you find the one that works with your TV To make wide mode settings see the footnotes below this table for the applicable code numbers Manufacturer Code number Manufacturer Code number Sony 01 02 03 04 05 NEC 66 Aiwa 32 Nokia 15 16 69 3 Akai 68 Nordmende 35 42 Blaupunkt 10 21 Orion 47 48 Brionvega 40 Panasonic 174 49 09 Philips 06 07 1 08 Colonad 03 Phonola 18 19 Dual 44 Pioneer 26 Emerson 03 04 Saba 12 13 Fenner 30 31 Samsung 22 23 Ferguson 52 Sanyo 25 Gold Star 03 04 17 Schneider 46 Grundig 1051511 Seleco 14 Hitachi 24 Sharp 29 Hyper 31 Siemens 39 Inno Hit 41 Sinudyne 37 Irradio 20 TEAC 67 ITT 15 16 69 Telefunken 36 JVC 33 Thomson 43 Loewe 45 Toshiba 38 Mitsubishi 274 288 50 1 5 White Westinghouse 34 Mivar 09 Press WIDE to switch the wide picture mode on or off 2 Press WIDE then press VOL to select the wide picture mode you want Press WIDE The menu appears on the TV screen Then press CURSOR to select the wide picture you want and press OK 8 Getting Started Connecting the VCR If your TV does not have a EURO AV connector see page 13 If your TV has a EURO AV Scart connector to mains sm EURO AV Scart EURO AV cable supplied
134. ar the remote sensor this remote commander will not operate the TV TV VIDEO To operate Set TV VIDEO to Ch ecki n g you r mode na me the VCR and point at the remote sensor on the VCR aSony TV and point at the remote sensor on the TV The instructions in this manual are for the 2 models SLV E830VC and SLV E830NP Check your model number by looking at the rear continued panel of your VCR The SLV E830NP is the model used for illustration purposes Any difference in operation is clearly indicated in the text for example SLV E830VC only 4 Getting Started Getting Started 5 Step 2 Setting up the remote commander continued To Press LI EE TWNIDEO Select the sound AUDIO MONITOR ON STANDBY Use FASTEXT FASTEXT buttons lt gt Menu Call up on screen display DISPLAY buttons WIDE i lt lt gt Change the Teletext page 2 Y AUDIO MONITOR Operate TV menu options Menu buttons s FASTEXT buttons 5 6 Programme Switch the wide mode of a Sony wide TV For other WIDE EA Ec G 9 number manufacture s wide TV see Controlling other TVs m buttons with the remote commander see below DISPLAY exeo Q O co c C OD co PROG Notes il PY 68 69 In normal use the batteries should last about three to six months
135. arrow 9 direction to take up tape in cassette 3 cam motor in the arrow direction until unloading is end Cam motor w y VAAAARRFE lt gt 1 2 2 UNLOADING AND UNTHREADING PROCEDURE WITH REGULATED DC POWER SUPPLY 1 Apply approx 5 300mA to contrary polarities of cam motor 2 Unthreading operation begins tape guides return to their initial positions Unthreading operation is end but tape remains then stop cam motor by turning power off Note When unloading begins and cassette lid is closed turn cam motor in the arrow direction to open tape guard 3 Turncapstan motor in the arrow direction to take up tape in cassette Note Take care that tape is not caught at pinch roller 4 Check that tape is no loosened completely and apply approx 5 300mA to contrary polarities of cam motor with regulated DC power supply 9 Power supply Fig 1 2 Capstan motor Fig 1 3 1 3 HOW TO COMPLETE THREADING WITHOUT CASSETTE COMPARTMENT Note 1 Put the FL block assembly removed the FL top plate on Note 2 In this condition some modes can not be set the bottom not to put dust or grease the top sensor and To make loading in this condition set the video cassette the end sensor luminous plates or not to scratch them tape without REC proof claw pull the REC proof lever once and release it 1 Pull out AC plug from wall outlet On loading without video cassette tape
136. ations are coated with grease SG 646 Ref No J 6 Adjust the phase of gears each other 2 Stopper washer 8 Cam gear D Pinch transmission gear AN lt gt C ce 4 2 J Grease SG 646 Ref No J 6 Coating portions Bottom Once remove stopper washer 2 don t use it again Replace it with new one 3 14 CAPSTAN BRAKE ASSEMBLY 1 2 3 4 5 CAPSTAN BRAKE SHAFT Remove rubber belt Refer to 3 4 Remove brake spring 1 Remove capstan brake assembly 2 by putting off claw of capstan brake shaft 3 Set the mechanical chassis bottom side down While pushing the boss of capstan brake shaft 3 turn it clockwise to remove it Note on Mounting Don t touch shoe of capstan brake assembly with bare hand Bottom side 2 Capstan brake assembly 9 Capstan brake spring 3 Capstan brake shaft Fig 3 18 Claw of capstan brake shaft 3 15 FL SLIDER GUIDE 1 Remove FL complete assembly Refer to 3 1 2 Remove FL slider block assembly Refer to 3 12 3 Remove FL slider guide while pushing claws in the arrow Q direction D FL slider guide y 3 16 SLIDER 7 2 3 4 5 Remove FL complete assembly Refer to 3 1 Remove rubber belt Refer to 3 4 Remove FL slider block assembly Refer to 3 12 Remove cam gear Refer to 3 13 Remove stopper washers 1 and remove s
137. bly Black Phase adjustment Fig 3 22 Tension spring a gt Load T Silver 5 Loading T lever assembly Loading S gear Tension spring Load S Black u w Loading S lever assembly Fig 3 23 90 3 19 PULLEY GEAR ASSEMBLY CLUTCH GEAR 1 Remove rubber belt Refer to 3 4 2 Remove stopper washer 3 3 Remove pulley gear assembly 2 with clutch gear 3 Note on Mounting When attaching them don t insert strongly D Stopper washer 2 Pulley gear assembly fs 3 Clutch gear 7 5 X Fig 3 24 3 20 REEL DIRECT ASSEMBLY 1 Remove rubber belt Refer to 3 5 2 Remove pulley gear assembly with clutch gear Refer to 3 19 3 Remove stopper washer 1 and reel direct assembly 2 Stopper washer C2 2 Heel direct assembly Fig 3 25 3 21 CASSETTE GUIDE PLATE 1 Remove a screw P 3 x 8 and remove cassette guide plate 2 Cassette guide plate Fig 3 26 32 3 23 DRUM BASE HC ROLLER BLOCK 1 2 3 4 ASSEMBLY Remove the drum assembly Refer to 3 2 Remove screws 3 x 8 1 Remove drum base 2 Pull out HC roller assembly 3 straight in the arrow direction Note on Mounting Before attaching drum base 2 confirm the specified locations are coated with grease SG 646 Ref No J 6 e Tightening screws 1 in the order to to Adjustment afte
138. buttons on both VCRs 6 Tostart editing press the PAUSE buttons on this VCR and the stereo 5 system or other VCR at the same time Ip ti T 3 To cut out unwanted scenes while editing press 81 PAUSE this VCR when an When the counter reaches 05 audio dubbing stops unwanted scene begins When it ends press 11 PAUSE again to resume recording automatically Assemble Editing Note tas If you start editing following the procedure above the VCR won t start recording Te stop walle ediung with the OPC function To record a tape with the OPC function press REC again Press the STOP buttons on this VCR and the stereo system or other VCR during recording pause in step 3 so the VCR analyses the tape Then when you start editing in step 4 press 11 PAUSE after the OPC indicator stops flashing If you press II PAUSE before the OPC indicator stops flashing the OPC function is Note cancelled After you use this feature the audio in playback mode is automatically set to monaural continued 68 Editing Editing 69 EGET d a a cyra Audio dubbing continued Index to parts and controls To listen to both the hi fi and normal audio Refer to th indicated i th for details Set AUDIO MIX to ON in the AUDIO OPTIONS menu page 65 Use this feature to listen to dubbed audio over the original hi fi audio When AUDIO MIX is set to ON the AUDIO MONITOR button does not function Front pa
139. cal area try another station for the D A Austria German I Italy Italian Auto Clock Set function 4 B D Belgium German L D Luxemburg German Before you start B F Belgium French L F Luxemburg French BN ds Dutch s N PERDE turn on the VCR and the TV um DEMON set the TV to video channel CH D Switzerland German NL Netherlands Dutch CH F Switzerland French P Portugal Portuguese CH I Switzerland Italian S Sweden English Setting the clock manually D Germany German SF Finland English 1 ERU MERE CURSOR 4 amp ress then press DK Denmark English ELSE a CO tohighlight SETTINGS and press OK E Spain Spanish lt Press CURSOR to highlight CLOCK lt lt 2 and press OK LANGUAGE If your country does not appear select ELSE C M Press AUTO SET UP RF CHANNEL RF The auto preset function starts searching for all of the receivable CHANNEL MANUAL ADJUST channels and presets them in numerical order 1 me TRU When no more receivable channels can be found presetting stops lt gt MANUAL ADJUST then press OK AUTO ADJUST FF and SET UP disappears from the display window Q2 SELECT SET Notes If you use the SMARTLINK connection the SMARTLINK indicator flashes in the display window during Preset Download operation Do not exit Auto Set Up during the
140. cel the VPS PDC function set VPS PDC to OFF D Press OK to set the timer If any settings remain turn off the VCR to return to recording standby Additional Operations 1 14 When the timer settings overlap The programme that starts first has priority and the second programme starts recording only after the first programme has finished If the programmes start at the same time the programme listed first in the menu has priority Programme 1 about 20 seconds Programme 2 Will be cut off Programme 1 coD Programme 2 about 20 seconds will be cut off Tip In step 5 above you can check the TIMER LIST by selecting LISTS and pressing OK Press MENU to exit the TIMER LIST Additional Operations 59 SS cc usu H t Recording stereo and bilingual programmes In ZWEITON German stereo system This VCR automatically receives and records stereo and bilingual programmes based on the ZWEITON system When a stereo or bilingual programme is received the STEREO indicator appears in the display window To select bilingual sound while recording Press AUDIO MONITOR to select the sound you want To listen to On screen display Display window Main MAIN STEREO Sub SUB STEREO Main and sub MAIN SUB STEREO In NICAM system SLV E830NP only This VCR receives and records stereo and bilingual programmes based on the NICAM system the NICAM indicator appears
141. control by pressing the tracking AUTO MANUAL key on i the remote control unit during threading operation after a tape Is Inserted but before the VCR starts playing back the tape Turn the height adjustment screws of tape guide Press the W tracking control key then the V tracking rollers No 3 and No 6 little by little so that the RF control key and check that both the beginning and end output envelope becomes as flat as possible of the RF output change together the same in amplitude When the tracking control key is pressed At the tracking center position When the tracking control key is pressed Height adjustment screw of Height adjustment screw of tape guide roller No 6 tape guide roller No 3 Tape guide No 5 Tape guide No 4 4 1 5 ACE HEAD ASSEMBLY HEIGHT AND AZIMUTH ADJUSTMENT Azimuth adjuster screw ACE head attaching Height adjuster screw 1 Y screw 1 gt ACE head attaching screw 2 A SA 5 e 5 Height adjuster screw 2 Fig 4 6 Mode Signal Alignment tape SkHz KRV 52NE NTSCYS2PL PAL Height adjuster screws 1 and 2 Adjustment Method 1 Adjust the height as shown in the figure with turning the height adjuster screws 1 and 2 and the azimuth adjuster screw in the same direction the same degree gradually ACE head Audio head CTL head Fig 4 7 2 Alternately adjust the azimuth adjus
142. d 4 PROG Press PROG to select the programme position you want to In order to get an accurate remaining time indication be sure the TAPE record SELECT item in TAPE OPTIONS menu is set according to the tape type you use see page 65 To watch another TV programme while recording 5 Press SP LP to select the tape speed SP or LP 1 Press TV VIDEO on the remote commander to turn off the VIDEO indicator in the display window C LP Long Play provides recording time twice as long as SP Standard Play however SP produces better picture and audio quality To save a recording To prevent accidental erasure break off the safety tab as illustrated To record on a tape again cover the tab hole with adhesive tape 2 Select another programme position on the TV 6 e Press REC to start recording The recording indicator lights up red in the display window Safety tab Tips To select a programme position you can use the programme number buttons on the remote commander For two digit numbers press the ten s digit button followed by the programme number buttons You can select a video source from the LINE 1 TV or LINE 3 IN Scart connector To stop recording or the LINE 2 IN jacks using INPUT SELECT Press W STOP The display appears on the TV screen indicating information about the tape but the information won t be recorded on the tape To check the remaining tape length
143. driver in counterclockwise direction for a maximum RF output Continues to the previous step f Adjusting X value Using the tape having the version No No signal section of the audio signal continuously signal is off every 5 frames CH1 PB CH2 Audio signal Normal tracking RF SWP Ach Bch Ach Bch Ach Bch CH1 PB RF Delayed by 1 CTL False tracking delayed by 2 Audio signal 1 CTL pulse in counterclockwise direction RF SWP Ach Bch Ach Bch Ach Bch CHI RF Advanced by 23 1 CTL pulse False tracking arua o signal 1 CTL pulse CH2 Audio signal in clockwise direction 1 7 to RF SWP 6 msec Ach Bch Ach Bch Ach Bch Table 4 3 4 Adjustment Method For the VCRs Equipped with Narrow Gap Video Heads Set the tracking control at the center position Set the ACE head position with X value adjusting driver both where a maximum RF output is obtained and where the RF output decreases immediately when the tracking control key is pressed 1 Adjusting X value Using the tape having the version No Play back alignment tape KRV 52NE NTSC 52PL PAL Usin the and vi tracking control keys move the tracking control point and check the control range where the maximum HF output can be obtained The control range is very narrow The RF output decreases immediately when pressing the
144. e picture at the point the tape speed is changed If you want to keep the same tape speed set AUTO LONG PLAY to OFF in the TAPE OPTIONS menu see page 65 Note If the VCR beeps repeatedly this means that the programme s ShowView number is incorrect Press MENU CO Press CURSOR to highlight TIMER then press OK A SET CONF AM continued Basic Operations Basic Operations 1 12 52 54 Setting the timer manually continued 2 Set the date start and stop times lt RON 2 programme position tape speed and the lt VPS PDC function 1 Press CURSOR to highlight each item in turn 1 RM 2 Press CURSOR f to set each item To correct a setting press CURSOR to reset To record the same programme every day or the same day every week see Daily weekly recording on page 53 f you don t want to use the VPS PDC function see Timer recording with VPS PDC signals on page 49 SELECT To record from other sources connected to the LINE 1 TV or LINE 3 IN Scart connector or LINE 2 IN jacks press INPUT SELECT to display L1 L3 or L2 in the PROG position Press OK to confirm the setting 4 e ON STANDBY Q Press ON STANDBY to turn off VCR The indicator appears in the display window and the stands by for recording To record from other sources leave the connected equipment switch
145. e speed and the VPS PDC Tips function setting For two digit numbers press the ten digit button followed by the programme number button 1 Press CURSOR to highlight the item you want to change To set the programme position you can also use the PROG or programme number buttons 2 Press CURSOR to reset it to record the same programme every day or the same day every To set the tape speed you can also use SP LP week see Daily weekly recording on page 49 to use the VPS PDC function set VPS PDC to ON For details of the VPS PDC function see Timer recording with VPS PDC signals on page 49 4 C Press OK to confirm the setting 5 e ON STANDBY Q Press ON STANDBY to turn off the VCR The 6 indicator TIMER appears in the display window and the VCR stands by for recording To stop recording To stop the VCR while recording press W STOP To set the start and stop times you can also use programme number buttons Notes When setting the timer with VPS PDC signals enter the start and stop times exactly as indicated in the TV programme guide otherwise the VPS PDC function won t work If the VPS PDC signal is too weak or the broadcasting station failed to transmit VPS PDC signals the VCR will start recording at the set time without using the VPS PDC function indicator flashes in the display window when you press ON STANDBY with no tape insert
146. ed continued Basic Operations Basic Operations Recording TV programmes using ShowView continued To use the VCR after setting the timer To use the VCR before a timer recording begins just press ON STANDBY The indicator TIMER turns off and the VCR switches on Remember to press ON STANDBY to reset the VCR after using the VCR You can also do the following tasks while the VCR is recording Reset the counter Display tape information on the TV screen Check the timer settings Watch another TV programme Tips To cancel the Recording TV programmes using ShowView procedure press SHOWVIEW before pressing SET In step 4 above you can check the TIMER LIST by selecting LIST and pressing OK Press OK again to return to the former screen Setting the timer manually If ShowView is not available in your area follow the instructions below to set the timer to record programmes Before you start Check that the VCR clock is set to the correct time Insert a tape with its safety tab in place Make sure the tape is longer than the total recording time f you don t use the SMARTLINK connection turn on your TV and set it to the video channel CURSOR lt INPUT SELECT When you are recording a programme in the SP mode and the remaining tape becomes shorter than the recording time the tape speed is automatically changed to the LP mode Note that some interference will appear on th
147. ed on To stop recording To stop the while recording press STOP Basic Operations Additional Operations Daily weekly recording In step 2 above press CURSOR to select the recording pattern Each time you press CURSOR the indication changes as shown below Press CURSOR 4 to change the indication in reverse order TODAY SUN SAT Sunday to Saturday MON SAT Monday to Saturday MON FRI Monday to Friday SAT every Saturday MON every Monday SUN every Sunday 1 month later dates count down TOMORROW TODAY Tips To set the programme position you can also use the PROG or programme number buttons To set the tape speed you can also use SP LP In step 2 above you can check the TIMER LIST by selecting LIST and pressing OK Press OK again to return to the former screen When you are recording a programme in the SP mode and the remaining tape becomes shorter than the recording time the tape speed is automatically changed to the LP mode Note that some interference will appear on the picture at the point the tape speed is changed If you want to keep the same tape speed set AUTO LONG PLAY to OFF in the TAPE OPTIONS menu see page 65 Note indicator flashes in the display window when you press ON STANDBY with no tape inserted Basic Operations Playing searching at various speeds SS000 3 gt
148. er continued 1 Turn on your decoder 2 amp Press MENU then press CURSOR to highlight OPTIONS and press OK OPTIONS OTHER OPTIONS 3 Press CURSOR 4 4 to highlight OTHER gt gt OPTIONS and press OK Ww OK G OTHER OPTIONS DIMMER DECODER LINE3 RF MODULATOR TV DIRECT REC SELECT SET Press CURSOR to highlight DECODER LINE 3 Press OK to enter the pop up menu press CURSOR 4 then lt lt gt select LINE3 Press OK 52 4 25 Press MENU to exit menu RF MOD R TV DIRECT REC Getting Started Setting the PAY TV Canal Plus decoder You can watch or record PAY TV Canal Plus programmes if you connect a decoder not supplied to the VCR Connecting a decoder EURO AV cable supplied with decoder decoder d EURO AV Scart AERIAL OUT Aerial cable supplied EURO AV cable supplied Setting PAY TV Canal Plus channels To watch or record PAY TV Canal Plus programmes set your VCR to receive the channels using the on screen display Before you start turn on and the TV set the TV to the video channel PAY TV Canal Plus c Signal flow NS EURO AV Scart E g 5 w 5 5 MENU OK CURSOR 4 1 lt gt PROG continued Getting Started 37 Setting the PAY TV Canal Plus decoder conti
149. fferent programme each time you press PROGRAM the TV tuning is correct U 2 2 e r m p To obtain clear picture from the VCR If the picture does not appear clearly in step 4 above press PROGRAM in step 4 so that another RF channel appears Then tune the TV to the new RF channel until a clear picture appears PROGRAM 4 Note When you connect the VCR and your TV only with an aerial cable you have to set RF MODULATOR in the OPTIONS menu to ON see page 66 AUTO SET UP RF CHANNEL 1 AUTOSET Press AUTO SET UP RF CHANNEL the VCR for more than 3 seconds RF CHANNEL The VCR automatically turns on and the country abbreviation appears in the display window continued 16 Getting Started 17 Getting Started Step 5 Setting up the VCR with Auto Set Up continued Setting the clock 2 PROGRAM Press PROGRAM to highlight the abbreviation of your CJ country You must set the time and date on the OK For some countries there is a selection of languages to choose from VER Ex be able t tipe the fimer recording features properly Tie i The abbreviations of the countries as follows as i Ne a wor ony 5 if a station in your area is broadcasting 5 time signal If the Auto Set up function E Abbreviation Country Language Abbreviation Country Language did not set the clock correctly for your A lo
150. g setting switches to OFF The menu disappears automatically if you don t proceed for more than a few minutes Getting Started 1 6 Press CURSOR to highlight CHANNEL SET Press PROG to select the programme position Press OK to highlight the channel number row then press CURSOR to start tuning The VCR starts searching for a channel and displays the first one it finds on the TV screen Press CURSOR 4 repeatedly until the channel you want is displayed The channels are scanned in the following order VHF E2 E12 Italian channels A H UHF E21 E69 CATV 51 520 e HYPER 521 541 CATV 501 505 If you know the number of the channel you want press the programme number buttons For example for channel 05 first press 0 and then press 5 MANUAL PRESET PROG 2 NORMAL C25 GR NORMAL FINE TUNING SELECT SET i Selected programme position O 2 ud MANUAL PRESET PHOG 4 NORMAL NORMAL CATV PAY T FINE TUNING SELECT CONFIRM 8 CD Press OK continued Getting Started 25 Manual setup Setting station names OK CURSOR RIV gt You can also set station names as you like The set station names are displayed on the TV screen when you change the programme position on the V
151. hanical adjustment manual VI 2 E Eoutput level check 3 Overall Output level and distortion factor check 4 Overall noise level check 6 5 2 5 1 ACE Head Adjustment Refer to the V HS mechanical adjustment manual 9 921 647 11 2 5 2 Output Level Check Signal 400Hz 7 5dBs J480 LINE IN 2 on 128 board J500 AUDIO OUT CN500 LINE 1 Specified value J500 7 5 2 0dBs CN500 6 3 2 0dBs Check Method 1 Input signal of 400Hz and 7 5dBs to 1480 LINE IN 2 2 Check that the audio output level is the specified value 2 5 3 Overall Output Level and Distortion Factor Check Self record playback Signal 400Hz 7 5dBs 1480 LINE IN 2 on 128 board CN500 LINE 1 Pin L Pin R Measuring instrument Audio level meter and Distortion meter Specified value Playback Level 6 3 3dBs Distortion 4 096 or less Check Method 1 Input signal of 400Hz and 7 5dBs to 1480 LINE IN 2 2 Record signal 3 Playback the recorded portion 4 Check that the output level is 6 3 3485 5 Check that the distortion factor 1 4 0 or less 2 5 4 Overall Noise Level Check 1 No signal Insert a shorting plug into the Audio LINE IN terminal CN500 LINE 1 Pin Measuring instrument Audio level meter IHF A weighing filter 1s used Specified value 45 5dBs or less Check Method Record 2 Playback recorded portion 3
152. he VCR stops recording and turns off automatically To extend the duration Press QUICK TIMER repeatedly to set to the new duration To stop recording To stop the while recording press STOP Using the quick timer during stop mode Press QUICK TIMER 2 Press PROG or INPUT SELECT to select the programme position you want to record 3 Press QUICK TIMER repeatedly to set the recording duration The recording starts Additional Operations 57 Checking changing ON STANDBY cancelling timer MENU OK setti ngs CURSOR CLEAR Before you start Turn on your TV and set it to the video channel OoO00 52288 OocoUgo 1 Press ON STANDBY to turn on the VCR 2 Press MENU and highlight LIST then select Tm TIMER LIST and press OK 151 8 00420 00MIV TODAY 0 45 11 30 ARD SP f you want to change or cancel a setting go on to the next step f you do not need to change or cancel the settings press MENU then turn off the VCR to return to recording standby Press CURSOR to select the setting you want to change or cancel f you want to cancel the setting press CLEAR and skip the next step Press MENU to exit menu If you want to change the setting press OK 4 The selected item appears in the TIMER menu To change the setting press CURSOR to highlight the item you want to change and press CURSOR to reset it To can
153. he voltage level range of the oscilloscope adjust the RF output deviation to within 6 gradations 6 gradations Fig 4 10 2 3 Press the tracking buttons and adjust the maximum amplitude of the RF output to within 4 gradations 4 Atthis time check if the minimum amplitude is more than 2 gradations 2 gradations 2 gradations Fig 4 10 3 5 Check that RF output fluctuation between minimum and maximum levels is within 13 55 5 EXPLODED VIEWS Note XX X mean standardized parts so they may have some differences from the original one Items marked are not stocked since they are seldom required for routine service Some delay should be anticipated when ordering these items The mechanical parts with no reference number in the exploded views are not supplied 5 1 MECHANISM DECK 1 727 am gt I l P d S i 2 Recorder only N Ref No Part No Description Remarks Ref No Part No 701 3 977 509 01 WASHER THRUST 715 3 977 441 01 702 3 977 507 01 TABLE REEL S GRAY 716 3 977 445 01 703 3 977 508 01 TABLE REEL T BLACK 717 3 977 465 01 704 1 500 144 11 HEAD FE RECORDER 718 X 3947 582 1 705 3 977 495 01 SHAFT TG2 RECORDER 719 3 977 446 01 706 3 977 494 01 RECORDER 720 3947 590 1 707 6759 619 FL COMPLETE ASSY BOARD COMPLETE 721 6759 620 708 3 977 535 01 PLATE LUMINOUS END SENS
154. ing unwanted 3 Press CURSOR until the selected programme positions CHANNEL LIST lt 2 channel row moves to the desired ai MENU programme position OK The selected channel is inserted at the new 1205 2 Note CURSOR programme position and the intermediate NAME X Besure to select the programme position temm channels are displaced to fill the gap you want to disable correctly If you disable a programme position by mistake you payers Human 4 need to reset that channel manually CLEAR p Press OK to confirm the setting 5 To change the programme position of another station repeat steps 2 to 4 6 MENU CO Press MENU to exit the menu 1 MENU Press MENU then press CURSOR to highlight LISTS and press OK Press CURSOR to highlight CHANNEL gt LIST and press OK OK C O E LIST 2 Press CURSOR to highlight the row lt MPO 2 which you want to disable mee continued 30 Getting Started Getting Started 31 1 7 Manual setup Changingldisabling programme positions continued 3 Press CLEAR Ez CHANNEL LIST The selected row will be cleared as shown ce the right 1 C12 ARD 93 ZDF 5 5 SELECT MOVE PROG EHASE PROG 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for any other programme positions you want to disable 5 c Press MENU to exit the me
155. level Measurement point Measuring instrument Specified value 2 White 10096 6 4 Specified value A 307 50mVp p Check Method Checkthatthe recording RF signal satisfies the specified value VV V A Fig 6 2 8 2 4 5 Recording Chroma Level Check MA 316 Board IC201 pin Mode Signal Measurement point Oscilloscope 350 40mV Measuring instrument Specified value Check Method Confirm the amplitude of recording chroma level becomes the specified value Fig 6 2 9 2 4 6 Playback Level Check MA 316 Board signal Alignment Alignment tape SP mode color bar portion Video LINE OUT terminal Specified value 1 0 0 1 75 terminated Check Method 1 Check that the playback level satisfies the specified value i Fig 6 2 10 2 5 AUDIO SYSTEM ADJUSTMENT For the adjustment of the audio system perform in the SP mode if there is no special notes Use the alignment tape Connecting Instruments CN500 or J500 Audio line OUTPUT L R J480 Audio line INPUT L R Audio Audio level meter or distortion meter oscillator Fig 6 2 11 Adjust in the SP mode if there is no special indications Perform the adjustment setting the switch on the following positions INPUT SELEC T swilceh uu u LINE IN 2 Adjustment Method l ACE head adjustment Refer to the VHS mec
156. lider 2 in the arrow direction Note on Mounting Before attaching slider 2 confirm the specified locations are coated with grease SG 646 Ref No J 6 When attaching slider 2 adjust A mark on slider to loading gear T shaft as shown in Fig A 2 Slider D stopper washer Loading gear T shaft Mark Grease SG 646 Ref No J 6 Coating portions Fig 3 20 28 3 17 TG1 DRIVING ARM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Remove FL complete assembly Refer to 3 1 Remove rubber belt Refer to 3 4 Remove FL slider block assembly Refer to 3 12 Remove cam gear Refer to 3 13 Remove slider Refer to 3 16 Remove spring power tension 4 from TG1 driving arm 2 Remove TG1 driving arm 2 by turning it in the arrow to Q direction 2 761 driving arm D Spring Power tension Fig 3 21 29 3 18 LOADING T AND LOADING S GEAR ASSEMBLIES Remove FL complete assembly Refer to 3 1 Note on Mounting Remove rubber belt Refer to 3 4 When attaching them be sure to adjust the phase each other Remove FL slider block assembly Refer to 3 12 Remove cam gear Refer to 3 13 Remove slider Refer to 3 16 Remove loading T gear assembly 1 and loading S gear assembly 2 in the arrow direction Loading T gear assembly White Loading T gear assembly White Loading S gear 2 Loading S gear assembly Black assem
157. nd tracking control keys Is the HF output maximum with the tracking control set at the center position No Yes With the tracking control set at the center position does the RF output decrease immediately when pressing the tracking control key Yes No Play back alignment tape 52 For NTSC Set the tracking control at the center position Turn the X value adjusting driver for a maximum RF output Turn the adjusting drive clockwise direction and set it at the position where the RF output is about to decrease With the tracking control set at the center position does the RF output decrease immediately when oressing the W tracking control key No Yes Play back the SP section of alignment tape KRV 51N2 For NTSC No Is the reproduced picture normal Yes Adjustment has been completed Table 4 7 Adjustment Method For the VCRs Equipped with Narrow Gap Video Heads Set the tracking control at the center position Set the ACE head position with X value adjusting driver both where a maximum RF output is obtained and where the RF output decreases immediately when the A tracking control key is pressed Using the tape having the version No Play back alignment tape KRV 52NE For NTSC Using the and V tracking control keys Move the tracking control point and check the co
158. nd recommend their replacement Keep the temperature of the soldering iron around 270 C during repairing Do not touch the soldering iron on the same conductor of the circuit board within 3 times Becareful not to apply force on the conductor when soldering or unsoldering TABLE OF CONTENTS SERVICE NOTE 1 ERROR CODE INDICATION 5 1 GENERAL Getting Started dare uet 1 1 Setting up the remote commander e ebbe 1 1 Connecting the VOR i gt Toning your TV tothe VOR emen mire iR eiie 1 3 Setting the VCR with the Auto Set Up function 1 4 Setting the clock m 1 4 Manual setup Selecting a language 1 5 Manual setup Presetting channels enero errr 1 6 Manual setup Setting station names nnn 1 6 Manual setup Changing disabling programme positions 1 7 Manual setup Listing the channels as the TV 1 8 Connecting the Satellite tuner 9 erre bn oon Pet etr rennes 1 8 Setting the PAY TV Canal Plus 1 9 Basic Operations Playing 1 10 Recording TV programmes 1 10 Recording TV programmes using Show View eR 1 11 Setting the timer manually 1 12 Additional Operations Playing searching at various speeds HH 1 13 Recording TV programmes using the q
159. nel You can turn the TV DIRECT REC function on and off in the OTHER OPTIONS If you use the SMARTLINK menu of the OPTIONS menu see page 66 connection go to step 1 Notes You cannot record what you are watching using this method when the VCR is in the following modes pause timer standby tuner preset Auto Set Up and recording When the TV indicator is lit in the display window do not turn off the TV nor change the TV programme position When the TV indicator is not lit the VCR continues recording the programme even if you change the TV programme position on the TV 1 SHOWVIEW Press SHOWVIEW C SHOWVIEW NO Blu oM continued 46 Basic Operations Basic Operations 1 11 48 50 Recording TV programmes using ShowView continued Daily weekly recording In step 2 above press CURSOR to select the recording pattern Each time you press CURSOR the indication changes as shown below Press CURSOR 4 to change the indication in reverse order TODAY SUN SAT Sunday to Saturday MON SAT Monday to Saturday MON FRI Monday to Friday SAT every Saturday MON every Monday SUN every Sunday 1 month later dates count down TOMORROW TODAY 2 Press the programme number buttons to enter the programme s ShowView code you make a mistake press CLEAR and re enter the correct number SHOWV EW SHOWVIEW
160. nel Remember to reset AUDIO MIX to OFF after playing the tape 1 ON STANDBY switch indicator JOG indicator 54 15 11 E gt PLAY button 41 54 2 POWER SAVE switch 66 iat Tape compartment 13 STOP button 68 4 AUTO SET UP RF CHANNEL bution 15 Id I PAUSE button 68 B PROGRAM buttons 5 AUDIO DUB button 69 TRACKING 15 16 QUICK TIMER button 57 6 amp EJECT button 41 LINE 2 IN VIDEO AUDIO L R 4 REW button 41 54 jacks 67 FF button 41 54 d down panel opening button 9 CLICK JOG SHUTTLE ring 54 E continued 70 Editing Additional Information 75 ju 76 Si 6 fel elles lt gt I 78 Index to parts and controls continued Display window TIAN Nye 1711 LT 1 TIMER indicator 48 STEREO indicator 60 2 VPS indicator 49 NICAM indicator SLV E830NP only 60 AUTO SET UP RF CHANNEL 60 indicator 15 18 12 Line programme position indicator time counter clock 15 4 amp audio dubbing indicator 69 41 43 5 OPC indicator 63 t3 remaining time indicator 44 2 6 SMARTLINK indicator 12 Bi tracking indicator 63 Tape speed indicators 44 5 PDC indicator 49 EDIT indicator 68 9 TV indicator 46 Tape Recording indicator 44 Additional Information Rear panel 1 Mains lead 10 13 2 lt g
161. next character press CURSOR PROG CH set the TV te thevidbcchannal to highlight the next space If you make a mistake press CURSOR to highlight the character you want to correct then reset it You can set up to five characters for the 6 Moving the programme position from 3 to 1 station name C56 RTL SELECT A CHARACTER NEXT PREVIOUS Changing programme positions 5 To set the station name of another station repeat steps 2 to 4 1 MENU Press MENU then press CURSOR If al C to highlight LISTS and press OK Press m you want to change the programme positions of the stations CURSOR to highlight CHANNEL SURE proceed to step 2 of Manual setup Changing disabling DET Oc ignlignt programme positions on page 29 lt gt press UK 6 CO Press OK to confirm the setting mes 7 Press MENU it th e ena 2 Press CURSOR 4 to highlight the row lt cursor gt on which you want to change the mesaman Note gt programme position then press CURSOR 1 The menu disappears automatically if you don t proceed more than few gt minutes To display other pages for programme SET STATION NAME positions 6 to 60 press CURSOR 4 repeatedly continued 28 Getting Started Getting Started 29 Manual setup Changingldisabling programme positions continued Disabl
162. nge the programme position during recording pause 62 Additional Operations 1 15 Bilingual programme To listen to On screen display Display window Main MAIN STEREO Sub SUB STEREO Main and sub MAIN SUB STEREO Standard sound No indicator No indicator Usually the main sound monaural Selecting the sound during playback Press AUDIO MONITOR to select the sound you want To listen to On screen display Display window Stereo main and sub STEREO STEREO left and right channels Left channel main LCH STEREO Right channel sub RCH STEREO Standard sound No indicator No indicator How sound is recorded on a video tape The VCR records sound onto two separate tracks Hi fi audio is recorded onto the main track along with the picture Monaural sound is recorded onto the normal audio track along the edge of the tape Stereo Bilingual Usually mixed left right channels Usually main sound Normal audio track monaural Hi fi audio track main track Stereo sound Main left channel left right channels Sub right channel Notes To listen to playback sounds in stereo you must use the EURO AV or AUDIO OUT connections When you play a tape recorded in monaural the sound is heard in monaural regardless of the AUDIO MONITOR setting If the AUDIO MONITOR button does not function check that AUDIO MIX in the AUDIO OPTIONS is set to OFF f HIFI AUDIO is set to STD the standard sound will be
163. ntrol range where the maximum output can be obtained The control range is very narrow The output decreases immediately when pressing the and tracking control keys Conferm the type of drum TYPE OF DRUM DZH 98A The control range is wide The RF output is almost constant within a certain range even when pressing the and tracking control keys Is the RF output maximum with the tracking control set at the center position No Yes With the tracking control set at the center position does the RF output decrease immediately when oressing the tracking control key Play back alignment tape 52 For NTSC Set the tracking control at the center position Turn the X value adjusting driver for a maximum output Turn the adjusting drive counterclockwise direction and set it at the position where the RF output is about to decrease With the tracking control set at the center position does the RF output decrease immediately when pressing the A tracking control key No Yes Play back the SP section of alignment tape KRV 51N2 For NTSC No Is the reproduced picture normal Yes Adjustment has been completed Table 4 9 48 4 1 4 HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT OF GUIDE ROLLERS NO 3 AND NO 6 Signal Alignment tape KRV 52NE NTSC 52PL PAL Oscilloscope TIME DIV 2ms
164. nu 32 Getting Started Manual setup Listing the channels as the TV continued OK 4 CO Press OK SYNCHRO TP Synchro Tuner Preset automatically starts searching for the same channel and presets it in the selected programme position 5 To match other programme positions repeat steps 3 to 4 6 Press CURSOR gt to complete SYNCHRO TP lt CURSOR Notes Depending on the TV some VCR channels may not match the channels preset in the TV In this case set the channels manually see page 24 If you don t use a EURO AV connection you can not performed Synchro TP Whenever you operate the Auto Set Up function some of the settings ShowView timer etc will be reset In this case you have to st them again When you can t list the channels as the TV try the Auto Set Up function page 17 first Then follow the steps above 34 Getting Started Manual setup Listing the channels as the TV MENU OK CURSOR You can match the channels for the 1 gt programme positions preset in the VCR with the ones preset in the connected TV if you have connected the VCR to your TV using the EURO AV cable S S QO 6 1 212 amp 5 amp Ped w 5 Before you start turn on the VCR and the TV to highlight SETTINGS and press OK Press CURSOR to highlight TUNER 8 MANUAL PRESET lt lt c
165. nued 1 Turn on your decoder Press MENU then press CURSOR 4 4 to highlight OPTIONS and press OK D V OK AUDIO OPTIONS TAPE OPTIONS OTHER OPTIONS D 0 Press CURSOR to highlight OTHER OPTIONS and press OK A q V o A Press CURSOR f to highlight DECODER LINE 3 Press OK to enter the pop up menu press CURSOR then select DEC Press OK pO Qi V Press MENU to exit the menu OTHER OPTIONS 2 ON DI DECODER LINES3 RF MODULATOR TV DIRECT REC SELECT SET 1 COR OPTIONS BUZZER R TV DIRECT REC 0 5 Gi V Press MENU then press CURSOR to highlight SETTINGS and press OK OK rim SETTINGS CLOCK LANGUAGE SELECT SET Press CURSOR to highlight TUNER 2 and press OK S OK Getting Started zr TUNER 7777 MANUAL PR COPY TV CHANNEL ORDER MANUAL PRESET and press OK 7 lt A Press CURSOR 4 to highlight NK OK MANUAL PRESET PROG 2 22 c25 ARD NORMAL CATV 22 SELECT SET 2 Press PROG to select the desired programme position Selected programme position E iQ PA 2 nin manva PRESET 2 PROG 4 NORMAL NORMAL CATV PAY CANAL A FINE TUNING
166. o return to the item to be changed and select the digits using CURSOR If you set AUTO ADJUST to ON the Auto Clock Set is activated whenever the VCR is turned off The date and time is adjusted automatically by making reference to the time signal from the station whose programme position is displayed in the CLOCK PROG row If you do not need the Auto Clock Set set AUTO ADJUST to OFF Note The menu disappears automatically if you don t proceed for more than a few minutes Getting Started Changing the station for Auto Clock Set MENU OK CURSOR 4 4 gt a 5 5 A Led 3 55588 Press MENU then press CURSOR 1 MENU CO to highlight SETTINGS and press OK Press CURSOR to highlight CLOCK lt gt and press OK GEN When using the Auto Set Up sr ZOK procedure skip this step 5 2 MANUAL ADJUST 1 1 1998 THU Press OK to enter pop up menu and press CURSOR to set AUTO ADJUST to m ON MANUAL ADJUST 2 OK Press OK C2 continued Getting Started 21 Manual setup Selecting a language MENU OK CURSOR You can change the on screen display language from the one you selected with the Auto Set Up function 3 2 e Before you start turn on the VCR and the TV set the TV to the video channel
167. oSo o o Ground wave tuner AFT detection _ Positive supply votes Positive supply voltage 9 ospe 39 EEP MODE O EEP modecon 2 X UCOM reset signal 100 0X UCOM RST IC902 ML board SLV E830B E830NP E830VC1 E830VC2 SECTION 6 ADJUSTMENTS 6 1 MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS For the mechanical adjustments please refer to the VHS MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT MANUAL VI S MECHANISM 9 921 647 11 6 2 ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS See the adjustment parts location diagram on page 6 6 for the adjustment 2 1 PREPARATION BEFORE ADJUSTMENT 2 1 1 Equipment Required The measuring instruments used for this alignment include 1 Monitor TV 2 Oscilloscope dual trace bandwidth of 30MHz or more with delay mode A probe 10 1 should be used unless otherwise specified 3 Frequency counter 4 Pattern generator 5 Digital voltmeter 6 Audio generator 7 Audio level meter 8 Audio distortion meter 9 Audio attenuator 10 Alignment tapes KRV 51P Part No 8 192 605 36 2 1 2 Equipment Connection Unless otherwise specified connect and adjust the measuring instruments as shown in the following diagram EURO CN540 VIDEO LINE IN Pattern generator Monitor TV EURO CN540 Video output 75 Q VIDEO LINE OUT Fig 6 2 1 2 1 3 Input Signal Check Video signal produced b
168. oil Diamond oil NT 68 Jig No J 7 7 661 018 18 Fig 3 13 2 99 3 11 PENDULUM ARM ASSEMBLY 1 RemoveFL complete assembly Refer to 3 1 2 Remove main S and main T brake assemblies Refer to 3 9 3 Whilereleasing claws from the pendulum arm shaft in the arrow A direction pull out pendulum arm assembly 1 9 Pendulum arm assembly Pendulum arm assembly w I gt gt Fig 3 14 23 3 12 FL SLIDER BLOCK ASSEMBLY 1 Remove FL complete assembly Refer to 3 1 2 Setthe mechanism deck upside down 3 Removea screw BVTP 3 x 8 1 and then retainer plate 2 is getting out of place 4 Slide FL slider block assembly 3 off in the arrow direction and raise it up 3 FL slider block assembly 2 Retainer plate Assembling FL slider holder Tension spring FL limit FL slider holder FL limiter plate FL limiter plate gt FL slider plate 1 5 Grease SG 646 Ref No J 6 Coating portions Fig 3 16 24 3 13 PINCH TRANSMISSION GEAR CAM GEAR WORM WHEEL 1 Remove FL complete assembly Refer to 3 1 2 Remove FL slider block assembly Refer to 3 12 3 Remove pinch transmission gear 1 by putting off its claw from shaft 4 Remove stopper washer to pull cam gear 3 5 Remove worm wheel 3 by putting off its claw from shaft Note on Mounting Before attaching cam gear 3 confirm that the specified loc
169. ol range where the maximum RF output can be obtained The control range is very narrow The RF output decreases immediately when pressing the and V tracking control keys control set at the center position Yes Is the RF output maximum with the tracking control set at the center position Yes With the tracking control set at the center position does the output decrease immediately when pressing the Y tracking control key Yes No No Set the tracking control at the center position Set the tracking control at the center position Turn the X value adjusting driver for a maximum HF Turn the X value adjusting driver for a maximum HF Turn the X value adjusting driver in clockwise direction and set it at the position where the RF output is about to decrease With the tracking control set at the center position does the HF output decrease immediately when pressing the V tracking control key No Continues to the next step Continued from the next Continues to the next step Continued from the next step 2 Checking false tracking iet 2 Checking false 2 Checking false tracking 2 Checking false tracking tracking Table 4 1 LA 2 Checking false tracking Using the tape having the version No Connect an oscilloscope as follows CH1 Connector PB RF terminal for PC board check CH
170. om CN260 Connector RP 231 board ay CN301 d RP 231 board 4 Screws 3 RP 231 board S mechanism deck MA 316 board MD base L MD base 8 LS d MD M base 2 6 INTERNAL VIEWS Top View M901 Drum assembly DZH 86A H 1 759 373 11 NP VC1 VC2 DZH 98A H 1 759 557 11 B ACE head block assembly A 6759 620 A Pinch press block assembly FE head A 6759 615 A 1 500 144 11 FL complete assembly A 6759 619 C Reel S table Reel T table 3 977 507 01 3 977 508 01 Bottom View M902 DC motor capstan 1 698 971 11 M901 Drum assembly 4 DZH 86A H lt x mos 1 759 373 11 NP VC1 VC2 DZH 98A H 1 759 557 11 B Rubber belt 3 977 510 01 903 Cam motor assembly 3947 577 1 2 3 2 7 CIRCUIT BOARDS LOCATION MA 316 VIDEO AUDIO RP 231 REC PB AMP SERVO SYSTEM CONTROL TUNER SE 69 SLV E830B SECAM VIDEO SIGNAL PROCESS FR 1 2 8 S S A MODE CONTROL Dm POWER BLOCK DM 73 OPERATION SWITCHES 2 4E SLV E830B E830NP E830VC1 E830VC2 SECTION 3 BLOCK DIAGRAMS 3 1 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM
171. onser 2 and press OK COPY TV CHANNEL ORDER SELECT SET 1 MENU qm Press MENU then press CURSOR 4 lt gt 2 Press CURSOR 4 to highlight TV lt 9 CHANNEL ORDER COPY then press CHANNEL onDER OK SYNCHRO TP SELECT PROG 6 If you use SMARTLINKconnection you PRESSE TO THM don t need to do the following steps COMPLETE SYNCHRO TP Listing the channels as the TV will be automatically finished when the normal picture appears If you don t use SMARTLINK connection go to step 3 3 Select the same programme position on your TV as the one shown on the screen continued Getting Started 33 Connecting the Satellite tuner You can connect a Satellite tuner into LINE 3 IN connector Satellite EURO AV cable tuner _ supplied with Satellite tuner o ande 3 2 Emm ros Signal flow INE gt 1 LINE 3 AERIAL OUT TV IN AERIAL IN EURO AV cable supplied EURO AV Scart Connecting the Satellite tuner To watch or record from the Satellite tuner set your VCR to receive the channels using the on screen display MENU OK CURSOR 4 4 Before you start e turn on the VCR and the TV set the TV to the video channel PROG continued Getting Started 35 1 8 36 38 Connecting the Satellite tun
172. positions e INPUT SELECT switch SPEED switch Checking Sequence 1 X tal OSC Check 2 SYNC AGC Check 3 White clip Dark clip Check 4 Recording Y Level Check 5 Recording Chroma Level Check 6 Playback Level Check 2 4 1 X tal OSC Check MA 316 Board Alignment tape SP Color bar portion Q211 Emitter Oscilloscope and Frequency counter Specified value 4 433 619 96Hz Note A frequency counter should be connected through a buffer amplifier oscilloscope etc having a high impedance and a low capacitance Check Method 1 Check that the oscillation frequency satisfies the specified value and that the oscillation voltage is 500 200mVp p 500 200mVp p 4 443 619 96Hz Fig 6 2 5 2 4 2 SYNC AGC Check MA 316 Board Measuring instrument Oscilloscope 2 4 4 Recording Y Level Check MA 316 Board Specified value A 2 1 0 1 Vp p Check Method 1 Check that the Video signal level A satisfies the specified value A __ Fig 6 2 6 2 4 3 Mode Signal White Clip Dark Clip Check MA 316 Board IC201 pin 62 Oscilloscope White clip 190 1596 Dark clip 58 5 5 Connect a resistor of 3 between IC201 pin 42 and GND Check Method 1 Check that the white clip level is 190 15 to the white 100 level Check that the dark chip level is 58 5 596 to the white 100
173. r Mounting 4 Tape path adjustment D BVTP3x8 94 3 HC roller block assembly Grease SG 646 Ref No J 6 Coating portions Screw tightening torque CD 0 7845 0 0784Nem 8 0 O 8kg cm 3 24 SHUTTLE S AND SHUTTLE T BLOCK ASSEMBLIES 1 Guide Roller Assemblies 1 Turn them counterclockwise then they are out of place also springs Note on Mounting Don t touch the surface that contacts tape with bare hand Adjustment after Mounting 4 1 Tape path adjustment Guide roller asssemblies Shuttle S assembly 2 Shuttle S and Shuttle T Assemblies 1 Remove FL complete assembly Refer to 3 1 2 Remove the drum assembly Refer to 3 2 3 Remove rubber belt Refer to 3 4 4 Remove FL slider block assembly Refer to 3 12 5 Remove cam gear Refer to 3 13 6 Remove slider Refer to 3 16 7 Remove loading T gear assembly and loading S gear assembly Refer to 3 18 8 Remove drum base Refer to 3 23 9 Remove shuttle S or shuttle T assembly by slide them backward Note on Mounting Don t touch the surface that contacts tape with bare hand Adjustment after Mounting 4 1 Tape path adjustment Shuttle T assembly 22 Grease SG 646 Ref No J 6 Coating portions 3 25 TG1 ASSEMBLY REEL S TABLE 1 2 3 4 5 Remove FL complete assembly Refer to 3 1 Remove spring power tension 1 from TG1 driving arm While sp
174. reading claws on the bottom in the arrows direction pull TG1 assembly 2 out While spreading claws on the top in the arrows direction pull reel S table 3 out Remove thrust washer 4 Note on Mounting Don t touch the surface that contacts tape and the braking surface of TG1 assembly with bare hand Adjustment after Mounting 4 1 Tape path adjustment 2 TG1 assembly 3 Reel S table Spread claws D Spring Power Ce 2 tension Spread claws Apply oil Diamond oil NT 68 Jig No J 7 7 661 018 18 Fig 3 31 36 3 26 TG1 FULCRUM BOSS 1 Remove FL complete assembly Refer to 3 1 2 Remove assembly Refer to 3 25 3 Turn 1 fulcrum boss counterclockwise and pull it out TG fulcrumboss fulcrum boss Fig 3 32 3 27 LUMINOUS PLATE 1 Remove main T brake assembly Refer to 3 9 2 Turn luminous plate clockwise while raising a portion slightly and pull out it Luminous plate Fig 3 33 7 Cam motor retainer 4 ADJUSTMENT 4 1 TAPE PATH ADJUSTMENT The path refers to the route of the tape from the supply reel disk to the take up reel disc via the video heads Each component part of the tape transport system particularly the surface of parts which make direct contact with the tape must always be kept clean free of dust oil scratches and so forth The tape path system is factory pre adjusted
175. recorded on both the hi fi and normal audio tracks Pressing AUDIO MONITOR will not change the sound SLV E830 NP only Additional Operations 61 Adjusting the picture Adjusting the tracking Although the VCR automatically adjusts the tracking when playing a tape the tracking indicator flashes in the display window then goes off distortion may occur if the tape was recorded in poor condition If so manually adjust the tracking Press TRACKING to display the tracking meter The distortion should disappear as you press one of the two buttons the indicator lights up To resume automatic tracking adjustments eject the tape and reinsert it or press TRACKING and TRACKING at the same time so that the tracking meter comes back to the center NORMAL TRACKING Tracking meter About Optimum Picture Control OPC Optimum Picture Control OPC automatically improves recording and playback quality by adjusting the VCR to the condition of the video heads and tape To maintain better picture quality SHARPNESS we recommend that you set OPC to ON in the VIDEO OPTIONS menu with the OPC indicator in the display window lit For details see page 64 OPC playback The OPC function automatically works on all types of tapes including rental tapes and tapes that were not recorded with OPC OPC recording Whenever you insert a tape and start recording for the first time the VCR adjusts to the
176. s higher than the standards Move the spring toward direction When the reading is less than the standards Move the spring toward direction Screwdriver Eccentric pin Fig 4 1 38 4 1 2 CHECKING THE TENSION AND TORQUE Purpose To check that the tension torque and compression force of the tape take up section and mobile sections to ensure smooth tape run and achieve standard VTR performance If the tape transport is not smooth or problems occur in relation to the tape transport speed perform the following check Mode Each operation mode Measuring instrument Torque cassette 1038 kasaqku VTR operation Reel to be Measurement 12 7 to 19 6 Review torque Review reel 130 to 200 4 41 to 10 8 110g cm torque X value adjusting driver Ref No J 9 oe 4 1 3 X VALUE ADJUSTMENT Using the tape having the version No Purpose To obtain compatibility with other VCRs Precaution Before starting to adjust X value set the tracking control at the center position To set the tracking control at the center position for the VCRs equipped with the A and tracking control keys press both the A and Y tracking control keys at the same time For the VCRs not equipped with the tracking control keys deactivate the automatic tracking control by pressing the tracking AUTO MANUAL key on the remote control unit during threading operation
177. s not long enough OFF to normally record in SP Standard Play For details see page 50 TAPE SELECT E180 to use an E 180 or shorter tape type E 195 to use an E 195 E240 to use an E 240 E300 to use an E 300 For details see page 45 continued Additional Operations 65 Editing Connecting to a VCR or stereo system How to connect to record on this VCR This VCR Recorder TV VMC 820 audio video cable not supplied Signal flow Tip You can also use the LINE 1 TV or LINE 3 IN connector instead Notes Make sure you connect the plugs to jacks of the same colour If the other VCR is a monaural type leave the red plugs unconnected If you connect this VCR to both the LINE IN and LINE OUT jacks of the other VCR select the input correctly to prevent a humming noise How to connect to a stereo system Connect the LINE 2 IN AUDIO L R jacks on this VCR to the audio output jacks on the stereo system using the RK C510KS audio cable not supplied Editing 67 1 16 Basic editing Audio dubbing when recording on this VCR This feature lets you record over the normal audio track The monaural sound previously recorded is replaced while the original hi fi sound remains unchanged Use this feature to add HI PAUSE commentary to a tape that you have recorded with a camcorder Before you start editing Turn on your TV and set it to the video channel Press I
178. standard gap video heads set the X value adjustment screw where a maximum RF output is obtained For the VCRs equipped with wide gap video heads set the X value adjustment screw both where a maximum RF output is obtained and where the RF output decreases immediately when the W tracking control key is pressed HF output output shall be maximum at the center position of the tracking control Fig 4 3 46 X VALUE ADJUSTMENT Using the tape having no version No Play back alignment tape KRV 52NE For NTSC Using the and V tracking control keys Move the tracking control point and check the control range where the maximum output can be obtained The control range is very narrow The RF output decreases immediately when pressing the and Y tracking control keys Is the RF output maximum with the tracking control set at the center position Play back alignment tape KRV 52NE For NTSC Set the tracking control at the center position the X value adjusting driver for a maximum HF output Play back the SP section of alignment tape KRV 51N2 For NTSC Is the reproduced No picture normal Yes TYPE OF DRUM DZH 68D DZH 89A DZH 71D DZH 90A DZH 77A DZH 91A DZH 78A DZH 92A DZH 78B The control range is wide The RF output is almost constant within a certain range even when pressing the a
179. step 3 If you do repeat Auto Set Up from the beginning i continued Whenever you operate the Auto Set Up function some of the settings ShowView timer etc will be reset In this case you have to set them again 18 Getting Started Getting Started 19 20 22 Step 6 Setting the clock continued 3 c os NOSE OE to set the date Q2 The day of the week is set automatically 4 Press CURSOR to highlight the month ars gt and set month using CURSOR 4 1 SELECT T SE B CONFIRM 9 gah Set the year hour and minutes in sequence using CURSOR gt to highlight the item to be set and CURSOR 4 3 to select the digits fal CLOCK AUTO ADJUST OFF SELECT SET CONF IRM 6 Press OK to confirm the setting and start the clock AUTO ADJUST OFF SELECT SET Press MENU to exit the menu 7 5 Getting Started Step 6 Setting the clock continued 3 Press CURSOR to highlight CLOCK C lt lt cursor gt PROG then press OK Q2 Press CURSOR repeatedly until the programme position of the station that M DJU carries the time signal appears seLect SET If the VCR does not receive the time signal from any station AUTO ADJUST returns to OFF automatically Press MENU to exit the menu 4 25 Tips To change the digits during setting press CURSOR t
180. t LINE 1 TV LIGNE 1 connector 10 35 36 5 AERIAL IN ANTENNE ENTREE connector 10 13 6 NTSC PB switch 40 3 LINE 3 IN AUDIO OUT R L 5 ENTREE LIGNE 3 connector SORTIE AUDIO D G jacks 14 35 4 AERIAL OUT ANTENNE SORTIE connector 10 13 continued Additional Information 77 Index to parts and controls continued Remote commander 1 amp EJECT button 40 2 Menu buttons 19 MENU button CURSOR buttons OK button WIDE button for TV 6 AUDIO MONITOR button 6 60 CLEAR button 31 48 58 COUNTER REMAIN button 44 COUNTER RESET button 41 69 QUICK TIMER button 57 AUDIO DUB button 69 TV VIDEO button 45 DISPLAY button 6 44 INPUT SELECT button 43 51 44 gt gt INDEX SEARCH buttons 62 REC button 44 SP LP button 44 EJ B ke e 9 5 9 C TV power on TV mode select button for TV 6 REW button 41 54 gt gt FF button 41 54 gt PLAY button 40 STOP button 41 CLICK JOG SHUTTLE ring 55 FASTEXT buttons for TV e E Additional Information 1 18E TV VIDEO remote control switch 5 6 ON STANDBY button 6 SHOWVIEW button 47 Programme number buttons 6 SET button 48 ten s digit button 45 8 2 5 5 PROG programme buttons 6 25 45 47 2 Y Teletext page access buttons for TV
181. tape using the OPC function the OPC indicator flashes rapidly This adjustment is retained until the tape is ejected To deactivate the OPC Press MENU and highlight OPTIONS then VIDEO OPTIONS and set OPC to OFF The OPC indicator in the display window goes off Notes You can adjust the tracking for the NTSC recorded tape but the tracking meter won t be displayed There is a delay of a few seconds before the VCR actually starts recording while the VCR analyses the tape To avoid the delay first set the VCR to recording pause the OPC indicator flashes slowly and press REC to have the VCR analyse the tape the OPC indicator flashes rapidly After the OPC indicator stops flashing press II PAUSE to start recording immediately If you want to start recording quickly without using the OPC function first set the VCR to recording pause the OPC indicator flashes slowly and press PAUSE to start recording Additional Operations 63 pugne pg a Changing options 1 Press MENU then select OPTIONS TAPE OPTIONS OTHER OPTIONS 2 Press CURSOR 4 9 to highlight the kind of option to change VIDEO OPTIONS AUDIO OPTIONS TAPE OPTIONS or OTHER OPTIONS then press OK 3 Press CURSOR 4 amp to select the option to change then press OK to enter the pop up menu 4 Press CURSOR to select the desired setting then press OK to confirm it 5 Press MENU to exit
182. ter screw to make A maximum and B minimum To maintain even audio output at maximum with minimum deviation 3 Perform section 4 1 2 X VALUE ADJUSTMENT 4 Tighten ACE head attaching screw 2 Torque More than 0 29 Nem 3 0 kgecm Fig 4 8 50 4 1 6 X VALUE FINE ADJUSTMENT The procedure is the same as the item 4 1 3 Please refer to pages 37 to 46 4 1 7 HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT OF GUIDE ROLLER NO 8 Note Applicable to the set having TG8 height adjusting screw as shown in the figure Do not adjust when TG8 height adjusting screw is not attached Playback Signal Any signal on thin tape T 160 or the like near the tape top Adjustment location 108 height adjusting screw Adjustment Method 1 Confirm there is no wrinkles of tape between TG8 and capstan and no tape curl at the upper or the lower flanges of TG8 during 10 seconds CUE running 2 When there is curls or wrinkles adjust with TG8 height adjusting screw 3 Confirm there is no wrinkles of tape between TG8 and capstan and no tape curl at the upper or the lower flanges of TG8 during 8 seconds REV running 4 When there is curls or wrinkles adjust with TG8 height adjusting screw Screwdriver TG8 height adjustment screw Note 51 4 1 8 CHECKING THE LINEARITY AND FLUCTUATION OF THE RF OUTPUT 1 Set the RF output to the maximum level using the tracking buttons Fig 4 10 1 2 Perform fine adjustment of t
183. the menu Menu choices Initial settings are indicated in bold print VIDEO OPTIONS menu SHARPNESS SELECT SET Menu option Set this option to OPC ON to switch on the OPC Optimum Picture Control function and improve picture quality OFF to switch off OPC For details see page 63 EDIT ON to minimize picture deterioration when editing OFF to turn off EDIT For details see page 68 SHARPNESS LOW to playback a poorly quality tape NORMAL to playback an average quality tape HIGH to playback a good quality tape Note During the EDIT procedure the wil perform an analyse of the tape the OPC indicator blinks in the display window but will not start recording with the OPC function 64 Additional Operations Changing options continued OTHER OPTIONS menu DIMMER DECODER LINES RF MODULATOR TV DIRECT REC Menu option Set this option to BUZZER ON to output beep sound when any illogical operation is made OFF to deactivate it DIMMER ON to make the display window dim OFF to make it brighter DECODER LINE 3 DEC to use the LINE 3 IN connector as the Canal Plus decoder connector LINE S to use the LINE 3 IN connector as the line input connector RF MODULATOR ON if you connect the VCR to your TV using only the aerial cable OFF if you connect the to your TV using only the EURO AV cable TV DIRECT
184. uick timer gt 1 14 Checking changing cancelling timer settings 1 14 Recording stereo and bilingual programmes e 1 15 Searching using the index function A 1 15 Adjusting the picture 1 15 Changing 1 16 Editing Connecting to a VCR or stereo system HMM 1 16 ____ ________ EI Audio dubbing eor terrent 1 17 Additional Information Index to parts 1 17 2 DISASSEMBLY 2 1 UPPER CASE FRONT PANEL BLOCK ASSEMBLY 2 1 22 Fh 128 BOARD BOARD 2 1 20 REAR PANPE L _______ 2 2 4 POWER BLOCK MA 316 BOARD WITH S MECHANISM DECK 5 5 2 5 RP 231 BOARD S MECHANISM DECK 2 2 2 6 INTERNAL VIEWS 2 3 2 7 CIRCUIT BOARDS LOCATION 5 4 3 BLOCK DIAGRAMS 3 1 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM 3 1 3 2 VIDEO BLOCK DIAGRAM 35 3 3 SERVO SYSTEM CONTROL BLOCK DIAGRAM 3 5 3 4 AUDIO BLOCK 3 7 3 5 MODE CONTROL BLOCK DIAGRAM 3 9 3 6 TUNER BLOCK DIAGRAM 2 11 3 7 POWER SUPPLY BLOCK DIAGRAM 3 13 4 PRINTED WIRING BOARDS AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 4 1 FRAME SCHEMATIC 4 1 4 2 PRINTED WIRING BOARDS AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 4 53 RP 231 REC PB AMP PRINTED WIRING 4 3 e RP 231 REC
185. ve the VCR turn off automatically if the VCR is not used for about 1 minute after you turn off the TV NexTView Download You can easily set the timer recording by using the NexTView Download function of your TV Please refer to your TV s instruction manual MEGALOGIC is a registered trademark of Grundig Corporation EASYLINK is a trademark of Philips Corporation Note Not all the TVs respond to the functions above Getting Started To a stereo system You can improve sound quality by connecting a stereo system to the R L AUDIO OUT R L jacks as shown on the right Step 3 Connecting the VCR continued Additional connection Audio cable supplied Getting Started SMARTLINK 1 3 If your TV doesn t have a EURO AV Scart connector to mains fes AERIAL IN AERIAL OUT x AERIAL IN Aerial cable supplied cos Signal flow Disconnect the aerial cable from your TV and connect it to AERIAL IN on the rear panel of the VCR AERIAL ANTENNE OUT SORTIE IN ENTREE AERIAL Connect AERIAL OUT of the VCR and the aerial input of your TV using the ac supplied aerial cable La ENTREE Connect the mains lead to the mains You now have to tune your TV to your VCR see page 15 continued Getting Started Tuning your TV to the VCR If you have connected the VCR to your TV using the EURO AV cable skip this step
186. y a pattern generator is used as an adjustment signal to perform electrical alignment for this unit This video signal must satisfy the specification Unless otherwise specified place the switches and controls of this unit in the following positions INPUT SELECT SWIIKHW LINE 1 Connect an oscilloscope to the Video Input terminal Check that the synchronizing signal of the Y signal has an amplitude of approximately 0 7V and that the burst signal has an amplitude of approximately 0 3V and its waveform is flat And check that the level ratio of burst signal to red signal 15 0 30 0 66 The video signal color bar used for electrical aligning this unit 15 shown in Fig 6 2 2 White Approx 75 gt 0 7 Teen uM 10 signal H sync signal Should be flat Fig 6 2 2 Color Bar Signals of Pattern Generator 2 1 4 Alignment Tape e Contents of KRV 51P Audio signal Mode lobi onoscope 00Hz 400Hz LR 3 minutes Monoscope 2 1 5 Video input Video output Audio input Audio output 2 1 6 Power Supply Check Servo System Adjustments Audio System Adjustments Input Output Levels and Impedance LINE IN EURO Input signal 1 75ohms unbalanced sync negative LINE OUT EURO Output signal 17 75ohms unbalanced sync negative LINE IN EURO Input level 7 5 dBs OdBs 0 775Vrms
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