Beruflich Dokumente
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Chassis : Diva
DVD-V3650
TRAINING MANUAL
TRAINING Manual
DVD-V3650
DVD-VCR COMBINATION CONTENTS
1. Precautions
ELECTRONICS 2. Reference Information
3. Product Specification
4. Operating Instructions
5. Disassembly and Reassembly
6. Alignment and Adjustment
7. Circuit Operating Description
8. VCR Deck Operating Description
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DVD/VCR PROGRESSIVE
9. Troubleshooting
10. Block Diagram
11. Wiring Diagram
12. Schematic Diagrams
1) When installing the assy deck on the Main PCB, be sure to align the assembly point of mode switch.
ASSEMBLY POINT
MAIN PCB
Fig. 1
1) Turn the Gear Worm clockwise in the direction of arrow with a screwdriver. (See Fig. 2)
(Other method ; Remove the screw of Motor Load Assy, Separate the Motor Load Assy)
2) When Slider S, T approaches the unloading position, rotate holder Clutch counterclockwise after inserting screwdriver in the
frames bottom hole in order to wind the unwound tape. (Refer to Fig. 3)
(If you rotate Gear Worm continuously when tape is unwinding, you may cause tape contamination by grease and
tape damage. Be sure to wind the unwound tape in the state of set horizontally.)
3) Rotate Gear Worm clockwise using a screwdriver until the mecha is in the eject state. Remove the tape. (Refer to Fig. 2)
FRAME
GEAR WORM
Fig. 2 Fig. 3
1. Precautions
1-1 Safety Precautions
1) Before returning an instrument to the customer, Any measurements not within the limits specified
always make a safety check of the entire instrument, herein indicate a potential shock hazard that must
including, but not limited to, the following items: be eliminated before returning the instrument to
the customer.
(1) Be sure that no built-in protective devices are
defective or have been defeated during servicing.
(READING SHOULD
(1)Protective shields are provided to protect both NOT BE ABOVE
the technician and the customer. Correctly replace 0.5mA)
LEAKAGE
all missing protective shields, including any DEVICE CURRENT
UNDER TESTER
removed for servicing convenience. TEST
(2)When reinstalling the chassis and/or other as- TEST ALL
sembly in the cabinet, be sure to put back in place EXPOSED METER
SURFACES
all protective devices, including, but not limited to,
nonmetallic control knobs, insulating fish papers, 2-WIRE CORD
adjustment and compartment covers/shields, and ALSO TEST WITH EARTH
isolation resistor/capacitor networks. Do not oper- PLUG REVERSED GROUND
(USING AC ADAPTER
ate this instrument or permit it to be operated with- PLUG AS REQUIRED)
out all protective devices correctly installed and
functioning. Fig. 1-1 AC Leakage Test
(2) Be sure that there are no cabinet openings through (4) Insulation Resistance Test Cold Check-(1) Unplug
which adults or children might be able to insert the power supply cord and connect a jumper wire
their fingers and contact a hazardous voltage. Such between the two prongs of the plug. (2) Turn on the
openings include, but are not limited to, excessive- power switch of the instrument. (3) Measure the
ly wide cabinet ventilation slots, and an improper- resistance with an ohmmeter between the
ly fitted and/or incorrectly secured cabinet back jumpered AC plug and all exposed metallic cabinet
cover. parts on the instrument, such as screwheads,
antenna, control shafts, handle brackets, etc. When
(3) Leakage Current Hot Check-With the instrument an exposed metallic part has a return path to the
completely reassembled, plug the AC line cord chassis, the reading should be between 1 and 5.2
directly into a 120V AC outlet. (Do not use an iso- megohm. When there is no return path to the chas-
lation transformer during this test.) Use a leakage sis, the reading must be infinite. If the reading is
current tester or a metering system that complies not within the limits specified, there is the possibil-
with American National Standards institute (ANSI) ity of a shock hazard, and the instrument must be
C101.1 Leakage Current for Appliances and repaired and rechecked before it is returned to the
Underwriters Laboratories (UL) 1270 (40.7). With customer. See Fig. 1-2.
the instruments AC switch first in the ON position
and then in the OFF position, measure from a
Antenna
known earth ground (metal water pipe, conduit,
Terminal
etc.) to all exposed metal parts of the instrument
(antennas, handle brackets, metal cabinets, screw-
heads, metallic overlays, control shafts, etc.), espe-
Exposed
cially any exposed metal parts that offer an electri- Metal Part
cal return path to the chassis.
Any current measured must not exceed 0.5mA.
Reverse the instrument power cord plug in the out- ohm
ohmmeter
let and repeat the test. See Fig. 1-1.
Fig. 1-2 Insulation Resistance Test
2) Read and comply with all caution and safety re- 5) Components, parts, and/or wiring that appear to
lated notes on or inside the cabinet, or on the chas- have overheated or that are otherwise damaged
sis. should be replaced with components, parts and/ or
wiring that meet original specifications.
3) Design Alteration Warning-Do not alter or add to Additionally, determine the cause of overheating
the mechanical or electrical design of this instru- and/or damage and, if necessary, take corrective
ment. Design alterations and additions, including action to remove any potential safety hazard.
but not limited to, circuit modifications and the
addition of items such as auxiliary audio output 6) Product Safety Notice-Some electrical and mechani-
connections, might alter the safety characteristics of cal parts have special safety-related characteristics
this instrument and create a hazard to the user. Any which are often not evident from visual inspection,
design alterations or additions will make you, the nor can the protection they give necessarily be
servicer, responsible for personal injury or property obtained by replacing them with components rated
damage resulting therefrom. for higher voltage, wattage, etc. Parts that have spe-
cial safety characteristics are identified by shading,
4) Observe original lead dress. Take extra care to an ( )or a ( )on schematics and parts lists. Use
assure correct lead dress in the following areas: of a substitute replacement that does not have the
(1) near sharp edges, (2) near thermally hot parts (be same safety characteristics as the recommended
sure that leads and components do not touch ther- replacement part might create shock, fire and/or
mally hot parts), (3) the AC supply, (4) high voltage, other hazards. Product safety is under review con-
and (5) antenna wiring. Always inspect in all areas tinuously and new instructions are issued whenev-
for pinched, out-of-place, or frayed wiring, Do not er appropriate.
change spacing between a component and the
printed-circuit board. Check the AC power cord for
damage.
PICK-UP ASS'Y
Fig. 1-4
DVD is the next generation medium and is the acronym of the Digital Versatile Disc or the Digital Video Disc,
which maximizes the saving density of the disk surface using the MPEG-2 compression technology to enable the
storage of 17G bytes of data on the same size CD.
DVD
CD-ROM
Single-Layer Dual-Layer
Laser Wavelength 650nm (635nm) 780nm
Track Pitch 0.75um 1.6um
Disc Diameter 120mm
Disc Thickness 1.2 (0.6 x 2) mm 1.2mm
Linear Velocity 3.49m/s 3.84m/s 1.2 ~ 1.4m/s
2) Disc Formats
DVD consists of two 0.6mm discs attached together, enabling access to the upper and lower side of the disk,
and 4 sides could be used at maximum.
Dual Side Single Layer : 9.5GByte Dual Side Dual Layer : 17GByte
Polycarbonate Polycarbonate
Semi-reflective layer
Reflective layer Reflective layer
Bonding layer Bonding layer
Reflective layer
Reflective layer Semi-reflective layer
Polycarbonate Polycarbonate
DVD-Video Playback Only High quality image and sound for movies and other video media.
DVD-ROM Read Only Multi-functional, multi-midia software that requires large storage capacity.
DVD-Audio Playback Only High quality sound that exceeds the CD, multi-channel Audio.
1) Able to store up to 160 minutes of Movie by utilizing the MPEG-2 compression technology. ( Aver. 133min.)
2) Enables more than 500 lines of horizontal resolution. (Class corresponding to the Master Tapes used in
broadcasting stations)
3) Provides Dolby Digital 5.1ch Surround 3D sound, which enables theater quality sound (NTSC area).
For PAL areas, 1 of either MPEG-2 Audio or Dolby Digital must be selected.
4) Multi-Language
Able to store up to 8 languages of dubbing.
Able to store up to 32 subtitle languages.
5) Milti-Aspect Ratio
3TV Mode alternatives ; 16:9 Wide Screen (DVD Basic)/4:3 Pan & Scan/Letter Box.
6) Multi-Story
Possible to implement Interactive Viewing which enables the user to select the scenario.
7) Multi-Angle
Able to view the camera angle you selected among the scenes recorded with multiple camera angles.
Note ; The above media features must have the DVD Title that contains the appropriate contents to function
properly.
Horizontal resolution Max. 500 Lines Max. 250 Lines Max.420 Lines
VIDEO
Compression rate 1/40 1/140
Analog
Transmission speed Max. 9.8Mbps (variable) 1.15Mbps (fixed)
DVD-Video Feature 1 When Developing the DVD Software, various addition and modification is possible.
As the storage capacity increases, the DVD-Video separates the main data and the additional data such as the
Multi-Function into different data areas, enabling the control of time-data ratio to provide the format that enables
the flexible Software development
1 Movie (3.5Mbps)
+ Subtitle (1 Language)
+ Surround Audio (1 Language)
= 160min storage (4.673Gbytes)
1 Movie (3.5Mbps)
+ Subtitle (4 Language)
+ Surround Audio (4 Language)
= 160min storage (4.680Gbytes)
DVD-Video uses the variable compresion technology, the MPEG-2 to compress the moving image optimally, mini-
mizing the Data loss to Provide a clear, natural screen while increasing the storage time.
Loss area
MPEG-1 (Fixed compression : Max. 1/140) Amount of data
Frame unit compression.
Video-CD Compresses all data using the same ratio.
DVD-Video can store the audio using the 5.1ch Dolby Digital compression or the advanced Liner PCM method,
providing the better-than-CD quality and theater like audio quality.
Channel Format
Audio Coding
Front Surround (Rear) Remark
Mode
L C R L R
1/0 O Mono
2/0 O O Stereo
3/0 O O O
2/1 O O Mono
3/1 O O O Mono Surround
2/2 O O O O
3/2 O O O O O
Unlike the conventional VCD or LD, DVD-Video has the default of 16:9 Wide, and can be viewed using the
conventional 4:3 TV, enabling the expansion of viewer selection capabilities.
Note ; Only enable to be worked correctly by an appropriate data supported this function in Disc.
Up to 9 angles of view may be stored, enabling the viewer to select a specific viewpoint at a given time.
--> Especially, for the Music Video and Sports Title, this provides a more lively image of the scene.
Note ; Only enable to be worked correctly by an appropriate data supported this function in Disc.
DVD-Video provides the enviroment suitable for the bi-directional Software develoment, providing multiple
scenarios. This feature enables the Multi-Story function.
For the titles that are not suitable for children viewing, Parental Locks are set, requesting user defined
passwords for viewing
Parential Locks may be set on specific frames of the Title, enabling the player to skip those frames during
playback.
Classify the world into 6 regions, and if the DVD Title and the Players Reginal Code do not agree, playback
is prohibited.
Regionnal Coding is optional for the Soft developers (Region 0 All Code), but the Hardware developers
must adopt the appropriate regionnal code for sale.
The image quality of the DVD-Video may vary accoring to the quality of the Master and the Authoring Process
The image quality of the DVD-Video varies according to the Digital Mastering Source such as the
conventional LD, VCD, or Original Film.
Different Authoring Process are used accoring to the Software developers, and this may affect the
DVD image quality.
Authoring Process
bit stream
Video/Audio MPEG-2
Master Encoding Disc
Production
bit stream
Subtitle Subtitle
Master Encoding
Authoring Process
AUDIO 2 Stereo audio inputs, RCA connector, -8dBm, 47Kohm, front and rear
INPUTS VIDEO 2 Composite video inputs, RCA connector, 75ohm, 1Vp-p
RF Antenna or CATV Input, F-Connector, 75ohm
AUDIO 1 Stereo audio output, RCA Connector, -8dbm, 1.5Kohm
AUDIO (DVD only) 2 Digital audio outputs (1 optical, 1 coaxial), 1 Stereo audio outputs
VIDEO 1 Composite video output, RCA connector, 75ohm, 1Vp-p
OUTPUTS
VIDEO (DVD only) 1 S-Video output, S-Connector, 75ohm, Y=1.0Vp-p, C=0.286Vp-p
1 Component video output, 75ohm, Y=1.0Vp-p, Pb=0.7Vp-p, Pr=0.7Vp-p
RF Channel 3 or 4
VIDEO SYSTEM 1/2-inch VHS system, 4 rotary head helical scanning;
FM azimuth liminance;chrominance:converted sub system phase shift
AUDIO TRACk Normal : 1 track, Hi-Fi : 2 track
PLAY/RECORD TIME T-180 tape : SP 3 hours, SLP 9 hours
FF/REW TIME T-120 tape : <2 minutes
VCR HEADS Video : DA 4 rotary
AUDIO : 2 rotary heads (Hi-Fi) ; 1 stationary head (Linear)
Control : 1 stationary head
Erase : 1 full track, 1 audio track
WOW & FLUTTER Less than 0.005% (Hi-Fi)
FREQ. RESPONSE 20~20,2000Hz (Hi-Fi)
DISC COMPATIBILITY CD, CD-R, CD-RW, CD-R/W, DVD-Video, CD-Digital Audio (5 and 3.5)
CD-Video, MP3 files on CD-ROM
FREQ. RESPONSE 96/48 KHz Sampling : 4Hz ~ 22KHz
DVD
S/N RATIO 110dB
DYNAMIC RANGE 96dB
THD 0.003%
POWER REQUIREMENT 120V AC, 60Hz, 25Watts
SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT 41-104F (5-40C) ; 10%-75% humidity
WEIGHT 7.9 lbs.
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This DVD player is capable of playing the following types of discs with the corresponding logos:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Disc Types Recording Max.
Disc Size Playing Time Characteristics
(Logos) Types
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Single-sided
DVD contains excellent sound
DVD 240 min.
5" and video due to Dolby Digital
4. Operating Instructions
Play NTSC broadcast Dolby Stereo disc Digital DTS disc MP3 disc
Region system in U.S.A, Digital disc Audio disc
Canada, Korea,
Number Japan, etc.
Both the DVD player and the discs are coded by region. These regional codes must
match in order for the disc to play. If the codes do not match, the disc will not play.
The Region Number for this player is described on the rear panel of the player.
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Rear Panel Remote Control Overview
Operating Instructions
1 POWER
POWER OPEN/CLOSE 2 SHUTTLE <</>>
1 18 3 100+
4 DVD
5 TV MUTE. AUDIO
6 VOLUME +/
7 REWIND
2 SKIP BACK
19 8 STOP
9 SUBTITLE
10 MENU
3 20 11 UP
12 LEFT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 13 DOWN
4 14 SPEED
21 15 RECORD
1 S-VIDEO OUT 6 LINE IN 1 16 CLEAR
2 DIGITAL AUDIO OUT(COAXIAL) 7 LINE OUT TO TV (COMPOSITE) 17 MODE
5 22 REPEAT
3 DIGITAL AUDIO OUT(OPTICAL) 8 RF ANTENNA INPUT 18 OPEN/CLOSE
4 COMPONENT VIDEO OUT 9 RF OUT TO TV 6 19 0-9
23
5 AUDIO LINE OUT TO TV 20 TV/VCR
(S-VIDEO OR COMPONENT) 21 VCR, TV SELECT
7 24 22 INPUT SEL.
8 F.ADV/SKIP
25 23 CHANNEL
9 26 TRACKING
10 24 FAST-FORWARD
Front Panel Display 27
SKIP NEXT
11 28 25 PLAY/PAUSE
12 29 26 INFO.
27 RETURN
1 2 3 4 5 13 28 ENTER
14 30 29 RIGHT
15 31 30 EZ VIEW
32 31 DISC MENU
16 32 MARK
17 33 SEARCH
33 ANGLE
STEREO TIMER
6 7 8
1 When the light is on, DVD is operating. 6 A DVD with a DTS soundtrack is loaded.
2 DVD or CD media is loaded. 7 The Hi-Fi track of a VHS videotape is playing
3 The time, counter position, time remaining or (The current TV program or video is broadcast in
current deck status is indicated. Stereo.) Insert Batteries into Remote
4 VHS videotape is loaded. 8 Timer Recording is in progress.
5 VCR is activated. It also blinks when you pause VCR.
Remove the battery cover on the remote
Insert two 1.5V AAA batteries as shown, making sure of the correct
polarities(+/-)
Slide the cover back onto remote.
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Using the TV Buttons on the Remote Control Basic Connections/Auto Setup
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Your VCR remote control will work with Samsung televisions and You will need to connect the DVD-VCR to a TV and run Auto Setup.
compatible brands. The Auto Setup will automatically search for channels and then set
your DVD-VCR's internal clock.
To determine whether your television is compatible, follow the instructions NOTES:
POWER OPEN/CLOSE below. 1
See Appendix A for Advanced Connections.
1 Switch your television on. Standard RF or Line connections between your TV are
1
required to run DVD+VCR setup menu, even if you
2 Point the remote control towards the television. connect S-Video or Component Video Output for better
picture quality. From Antenna or Cable
3 Hold down the TV button and enter the two-figure code
corresponding to the brand of your television, by pressing the
appropriate numeric buttons. 1 Connect the RF Antenna Cable to your DVD-VCR
Connect an external indoor/outdoor antenna or wall outlet antenna
Brand Codes Brand Codes cable to the Ant-In jack on the rear panel.
3 SAMSUNG 01, 14, 15, 23 LOEWE 28 2 Connect your DVD-VCR to a TV
2 SHARP 02, 16, 22 ZENITH 17 Choose one of the following methods: 2
SONY 03 LG 06, 08, 18 RF Connection
RCA 07, 29 MAGNAVOX 04 Using the supplied RF antenna cable, connect the OUT jack (TO
3 TOSHIBA 09 EMERSON 21 TV) on the back panel of your DVD-VCR to your TVs Antenna To TVs Antenna Input
Input.
PANASONIC 12, 24 SANYO 05, 20
Line Connection
HITACHI 10 DAEWOO 19 Using an RCA-type audio/video cable (red, white, yellow), connect
NEWSAN 27 NOBLEX 25 the LINE OUT jacks on the back panel of your DVD-VCR to your
TELEFUNKEN 26 TV's Line In jacks. Use the three cables as follows: red for right 3
audio, white for left audio, and yellow for video.
4 NOTE: If your TV is equipped with RCA jacks, it is better to use the
Result: If your television is compatible with the remote control, it Line Connection method.
will switch off. It is now programmed to operate with the
remote control. 3 Plug In
Your DVD-VCR's power should be plugged into a standard
If several codes are indicated for your television brand, try 120V/60Hz wall outlet. Avoid pressing any buttons on the remote
4
each one in turn until you find one that works. control or on the unit during an Auto Setup. While your DVD-VCR is
running an Auto Setup, AUTO will blink. When Auto Setup is
When you change the batteries in the remote control, you complete, the current time will be displayed on the front panel. In
must reprogram the code, following the same procedure. case Auto Clock set fails to locate a channel to set the clock, you
should set the clock manually. See page 18.
You can then control the television using the following buttons.
4 Turn On your DVD-VCR
Button Function Turn on the power by pressing the POWER button on the remote
control or on the front panel of the unit.
5
POWER Used to switch the television on and off.
5 Turn On your TV
INPUT SEL. Used to select an external source. Turn on the TV by pressing the POWER button.
POWER OP
VOL + or Used to adjust the volume of the television. 6 Set the TV to Channel 3, 4 or Line
The same channel you selected in Step 2 above must be used. If 4
CH ( or ) Used to select the required channel. you are using the Line Connection method, set your TV to its Line
Input.
MUTE Used to toggle the sound on and off. 4
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Operating Instructions
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4-4
Deck Control Buttons Basic VCR Operation
The DVD-VCR uses one set of controls to operate both decks. The
Operating Instructions
following buttons are helpful in successfully controlling each deck. To play a standard VHS videotape, just insert it into the VCR deck
and press the Play button. You can turn on the Auto Play to enable
1 POWER Button the VCR deck to play automatically when you insert a videotape
POWER OPEN/CLOSE
Press the POWER button on the remote control or front panel to that is missing the Record Safety Tab.. See page 53.
turn on the DVD-VCR.
The VCR indicator will light on the Front Panel Display to show 3 Stop Playback
that the VHS deck is selected. DVD/VCR PROGRESSIVE
2
Press the (STOP) button on the remote control or on the front 1
3 panel of the unit.
4 INPUT SEL. Button
4 Press the INPUT SEL. button repeatedly to cycle through all of 4 Eject Tape
your input sources, including the Tuner (Ch##), Line 1 (rear AV
Press the OPEN/CLOSE button on the remote control or the
input), and Line 2 (front AV input).
EJECT button on the front panel of the unit.
Input select is only available when the VCR deck is selected.
5 Additional VCR Options
See pages 52~54 for special VCR Playback features.
Basic DVD Operation See pages 55~57 for VCR Recording features.
See page 58 for Timer Recording features.
3
Fllow the instructions below to playback a DVD. 2
Put a disc in the center of the tray, with the label-printed side facing
up. 4
DVD/VCR PROGRESSIVE
4 Play a DVD
Press the PLAY/PAUSE button on your remote control or on the
front panel of the unit.
4 Most discs will start to playback as soon as the tray closes.
4 If a DVD has a MENU, the menu may pop up on TV screen.
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Basic TV Tuner Operations Menu Language
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When watching TV using the DVD-VCR's built-in TV tuner, use the To change the on-screen MENU language to English, French or
buttons below. Spanish, follow these steps.
1 TV/VCR 1
3 Press this button to switch between your TV's tuner and the VCR's 1 Open MENU 4
internal tuner. Press the MENU button while the DVD is in Stop or Play mode.
1
You dont need to press the TV/VCR button in VCR mode.
2 Channel Up/Down 2 Select SETUP
Use these buttons to move to the previous or the next channel. Using the UP/DOWN buttons, move the selection bar to SETUP
3 0-9 Buttons then press ENTER to select.
Use these buttons to select the desired channel directly.
3 Select Language Language : English
4
4 100+ Button Use the UP/DOWN buttons to highlight Language then press the
Press this button to tune to channels 100 and above. First, press ENTER button.
the 100+ button, then use the numeric buttons (0-9) to enter the Front Display : Auto
2 remaining digits of the channel number desired. Auto Power Off : Off
This button is activated only in Cable TV Mode.
4 Set menu Language
Place the selection bar next to your desired Language, then press
5 INFO. Button the ENTER button.
Press this button to display the current channel.
2 This also works in DVD and VCR mode.
Language : English
3 ENTER Button
1 2
Press this button to confirm any new settings.
4 4 RETURN Button Language : English
2 Press this button to return to the last MENU screen displayed or to
2
exit the on-screen MENU all together. Front Display : Auto
3 Auto Power Off : Off
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Operating Instructions
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4-6
Manual Clock Set Tuner Band Setting
Operating Instructions
If Auto Setup fails to set the DVD-VCRs internal clock by locating This feature allows you to manually set the DVD-VCRs tuner band
a local TV station, follow these steps to set the date and time to Antenna or Cable, whichever you connected to the Antenna In
manually. jack during initial setup.
NOTE: For accurate Timer Recording, your DVD-VCR's internal Use this setting only if Auto Setup detected the incorrect tuner
1 clock must be set correctly. band, i.e. channels are coming in on the wrong channel numbers. 1
3
4
1 Open MENU 1 Open MENU
Press the MENU button while the DVD is in Stop or Play mode. With the DVD in Stop or Play mode, press the MENU button.
6 Confirm Settings
Front Display : Auto Press the RETURN button to confirm your clock settings and to
Auto Power Off : Off
return to the Setup Menu. Language : English
Antenna
Ant./Cable : Antenna
Cable TV
RF Output CH : 3CH
Auto Channel Memory
Channel Add/Delete
Manual Clock
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RF Output Channel Auto Channel Memory
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Auto Channel Memory will automatically seek and store all active
1 Open MENU channels in your area. 1
With the DVD in Stop or Play mode, press the MENU button.
4
1 1 Open MENU
2 Select SETUP
With the DVD in Stop or Play mode, press the MENU button.
Using the UP/DOWN buttons, move the selection bar to SETUP
5
then press ENTER to select. 2 Select SETUP
Using the UP/DOWN buttons, move the selection bar to SETUP
3 Select Channel Language : English
then press ENTER to select.
Using the UP/DOWN buttons, move the selection bar to Channel,
Language : English then press ENTER to select. 3 Select Channel Front Display : Auto
Auto Power Off : Off
Using the UP/DOWN buttons, move the selection bar to Channel,
4 Select RF Output CH
Front Display : Auto then press ENTER to select.
Auto Power Off : Off
Move the selection bar to RF Output CH, then press right
to change. 4 Run Auto Channel Memory
Move the selection arrow to Auto Channel Memory, then press
5 Change RF Output CH ENTER to select.
A message will appear on your TV.
Language : English
Then press ENTER to change. The DVD-VCR will automatically search for all available
channels in the selected Tuner Band. This procedure may take
a few minutes to complete. Front Display : Auto
6 Change TV Channel When finished, the lowest channel found will be displayed. Auto Power Off : Off
Language : English
A message will appear on your TV. When the message disappears,
change your TV to channel 3 or 4 to match the RF output channel
Front Display : Auto
Auto Power Off : Off of the player.
Language : English
Language : English
Ant./Cable : Antenna
RF Output CH : 3CH
Auto Channel Memory
Channel Add/Delete
Ant./Cable : Antenna
RF Output CH : 4CH
3CH
Auto Channel Memory 4CH
Channel Add/Delete
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Operating Instructions
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4-8
Channel Add/Delete Front Panel Dimmer
Operating Instructions
Use this feature if Auto Channel Search missed a channel that you You can set the Front Panel Display to be bright all the time, dim
would like to add, or added a channel you wish to remove. all the time, or dim during power off.
1
1 Open MENU 1 Open MENU
4 1
With the DVD in Stop or Play mode, press the MENU button. With the DVD in Stop or Play mode, press the MENU button.
2
Language : English
5 Select Channel to add/delete
Use the CH / buttons to tune in the channel number you wish
Front Display : Auto to add or remove.
Auto Power Off : Off Language : English
Language : English
Language : English
Auto
Front Display : Auto Bright
Auto Power Off : Off Dim
Ant./Cable : Antenna
RF Output CH : 3CH
Auto Channel Memory
Channel Add/Delete
CHANNEL ADD/DELETE
Select channel : [ 02]
RETURN CH
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Auto Power Off Disc Menu Language
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To set the Disc Menu Language to your preferred language, follow
these steps. If your preferred language is available on a DVD, your
1 Open MENU Disc Menu Language will automatically be set to the language you
With the DVD in Stop or Play mode, press the MENU button. choose.
1
2 Select SETUP
2 Using the UP/DOWN buttons, move the selection bar to SETUP 1 Open MENU
then press ENTER to select. Press the MENU button while the DVD is in Stop mode.
Language : English
Audio Language
2 Select DVD
Use the UP/DOWN buttons to highlight DVD then press
the ENTER button.
3 Select Language
Move the selection bar to Language then press ENTER to select.
4 Select Audio
Highlight Audio, then press the ENTER button.
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Operating Instructions
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Subtitle Language Digital Output
Operating Instructions
To set the Subtitle Language to your preferred language, follow If your A/V receiver is equipped with a Dolby Digital decoder, your
these steps. If your preferred language is available on a DVD, your DVD-VCR can output Dolby Digital 5.1 sound, but you MUST
Subtitle Language will automatically be set to the language you enable this feature in the menu system to prevent damage to your Language : English
choose. speakers.
Front Display : Auto
1 Open MENU NOTE: Select Bitstream ONLY if you have connected a Dolby Auto Power Off : Off
Press the MENU button while the DVD is in Stop mode. Digital-equipped A/V receiver to the Digital Output
(optical or coaxial) on the DVD-VCR back panel.
2 Select DVD
Use the UP/DOWN buttons to highlight DVD, then press the 1 Open MENU
ENTER button.
Press the MENU button while the DVD is in Stop mode.
3 Select Language
Move the selection bar to Language, then press ENTER to select. 2 Select DVD
Use the UP/DOWN buttons to highlight DVD , then press the
4 Select Subtitle ENTER button.
Highlight Subtitle, then press the ENTER button.
3 Select Audio
5 Set Subtitle Language Preference Highlight Audio, then press the ENTER button.
Highlight your preferred language for subtitles, then press the
ENTER button. 4 Set Digital Output
Highlight Digital Output then press the RIGHT button to select
one of the following options:
Subtitle Language
PCM - To use your DVD/TV with an A/V receiver without a
Automatic
Dolby Digital decoder.
Subtitle Bitstream To use your DVD/TV with an A/V receiver with a
Dolby Digital decoder.
PCM
Bitstream
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DTS Dynamic Compression
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If your A/V receiver is equipped with a DTS decoder, your DVD- Dynamic Compression restrains the dynamic range of sound, i.e.
VCR can output DTS digital sound, but you MUST enable this the difference between the loud and quiet passages of a DVD audio
Language : English feature in the menu system. Language : English
track.
NOTE: Select On ONLY if you have connected a DTS-equipped
Front Display : Auto Front Display : Auto
Auto Power Off : Off
A/V receiver to the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (optical or coaxial) on 1 Open MENU Auto Power Off : Off
the DVD-VCR back panel. Press the MENU button while the DVD is in Stop mode.
2 Select DVD
1 Open MENU
Use the UP/DOWN buttons to highlight DVD , then press the
Press the MENU button while the DVD is in Stop mode.
ENTER button.
2 Select DVD
Use the UP/DOWN buttons to highlight DVD , then press the
3 Select Audio
ENTER button. Highlight Audio, then press the ENTER button.
Off
On
Off
PCM Down Sampling : On On
PCM Down Sampling : On
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PCM Down Sampling TV Aspect Ratio
Operating Instructions
If your amplifier is not capable of reproducing a 96kHz signal, PCM Set the aspect ratio (length x width) of your TV screen so the DVD
downsampling should be set to on. player will display movies at the appropriate size for your
Language : English
Language : English television. Choose from standard, letterbox, or widescreen format.
1 Open MENU Front Display : Auto
Front Display : Auto Press the MENU button while the DVD is in Stop mode. 1 Open MENU Auto Power Off : Off
Auto Power Off : Off Press the MENU button while the DVD is in Stop mode.
2 Select DVD
2 Select DVD
Use the UP/DOWN buttons to highlight DVD , then press the
Use the UP/DOWN buttons to highlight DVD , then press the
ENTER button.
ENTER button.
3 Select Audio
3 Select Display
Highlight Audio, then press the ENTER button.
Highlight Display, then press the ENTER button.
4 Set PCM Down Sampling
Highlight PCM Down Sampling, then press the RIGHT button to 4 Set TV Aspect
Highlight TV Aspect, then press the RIGHT button to select one
select one of the following options:
of the following options:
On - When a 96K audio disc is played,
Widescreen - This method allows you to view the full 16:9
96K will be downsampled to 48K and outputted.
picture on a widescreen television.
Off When a 96K disc is played, 96K will be outputted. Letterbox - This method displays the full width of the widescreen
movie on a standard 4:3 television. As a result, black bars will
appear at the top and bottom of the screen.
Pan-Scan - The familiar way of watching DVD and VHS movies,
this method selectively crops (by panning and scanning to keep
the most important part of the picture visible) wide screen
movies to fit a standard 4:3 television screen.
Display Setup
On
PCM Down Sampling : On
Off
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Black Level Alt Video Out
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The Black Level feature adjusts the reference level of black in the The Alt Video Out option must be set in the on-screen menu if
video signal to one of two choices: you have connected your DVD-VCR to a TV using the S-VIDEO
Off - Standard NTSC black level. Yields consistent contrast OUT or COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks.
Language : English Language : English
through all sources.
On - Enhanced black level, for increased contrast during DVD Use the S-Video or Component Video connection method only
Front Display : Auto for the DVD player. The tuner and VCR can still be viewed Front Display : Auto
playback.
Auto Power Off : Off Auto Power Off : Off
through the RF or line outputs.
1 Open MENU
Press the MENU button while the DVD is in Stop mode.
1 Open MENU
2 Select DVD Press the MENU button while the DVD is in Stop mode.
Use the UP/DOWN buttons to highlight DVD , then press the
ENTER button. 2 Select DVD
Use the UP/DOWN buttons to highlight DVD, then press the
3 Select Display
Highlight Display, then press the ENTER button. ENTER button.
Display Setup
On
On On
Off
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Parental A/V Receiver Connections
block playback of DVDs based on their content. The system uses an To take full advantage of the movie theater experience that DVD
eight level rating system. offers, you may want to connect your DVD-VCR to a complete
If you try to play a DVD that exceeds the selected rating, an error Surround Sound system, including an A/V Receiver and six
message will appear. Surround Sound speakers.
Not all discs are rated.
Before You Begin...
1 Open MENU
If your A/V receiver is equipped with a Dolby Digital Decoder,
Press the MENU button while the DVD is in Stop mode. you have the option to bypass the DVD-VCRs built-in Dolby OR
2 Select DVD Digital Decoder. Use the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT connection To Digital Audio Input of an A/V
below. Receiver with a Dolby Digital
Use the UP/DOWN buttons to highlight DVD , then press the Decoder
ENTER button.
3 Select Parental 1 Digital Audio Out
Connect EITHER an optical cable OR a digital coaxial cable from
Highlight Parental, then press the ENTER button.
the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jacks on the back panel of the DVD-VCR
4 Select Use Password to their corresponding Digital Audio Input jacks on your A/V
Highlight Use Password, then press the RIGHT button to select Receiver:
one of the following options: Optical
Coaxial
Off - No password is necessary to view a DVD or to change the
Use whichever connection is available on your A/V Receiver.
Rating Level. No additional settings are necessary.
On - A password is necessary to view a DVD and to view the
Rating Level. The menu will change as shown.
NOTES:
The first time Require Password is set to Yes, you will be
prompted to enter a new password.
If the Enter Password screen appears, then Require
Password has already been set to Yes. Please skip to Step 5.
There no Default Password.
5 Enter Password
Use the numeric buttons (0-9) on the remote control to enter the
4-digit password.
Write your password down, and keep it in a safe place in case
you need it to change your settings later.
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Special Playback Features Disc Menu Navigation
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During DVD/CD playback you can select from the following Many DVDs feature their own menu systems, where you can select
special playback options. To resume normal playback, press the ll Titles, Chapters, Audio Tracks, Subtitles, and special disc features,
such as movie trailers, and information on the cast. Use these 2
(Play/Pause) button.
buttons to make selections in the Disc menus.
2 2
2 1 Still
Press the ll (PLAY/PAUSE) button on the remote control during 1 DISC MENU 2
1 playback. Press to access the DVDs Disc menu, if applicable. 1
The picture will pause and the audio will mute.
To resume playback, press the ll (PLAY/PAUSE) button.
If the player is left in Pause mode for 5 minutes, it will stop 2 Press , or , to navigate through DVDs Disc menu
automatically. options.
Press up, down, left and right to highlight menu choices.
2 Frame Advance (Step)
While in Still mode, press the F.ADV/SKIP button on the remote
control to advance one frame at a time. 3 ENTER Button
3
Audio is muted during Frame Advance mode. Press to make your selections in the Disc menu.
Press ll (PLAY/PAUSE) to resume normal playback.
3 3 NOTE: Frame Advance operates only in the forward direction.
3 Skip Forward/Back
While a CD or DVD disc is in Play mode, press the SKIP
FORWARD/BACK ( / ) buttons on the remote control or front
panel to jump forward and backward through disc chapters/tracks.
Skip Forward will jump to the next chapter/track. EZ View
Skip Back will jump to the beginning of the current chapter/track.
Press Skip Back again to jump to the beginning of the previous
chapter/track.
Search Forward/Back 1 Press the EZ VIEW button.
5
While a disc is in Play mode, press and hold the FORWARD/BACK The screen size changes when the button is pressed repeatedly.
( /) buttons on the remote control or front panel to visually The screen zoom mode operates differently depending on the
search forward/backward at 2X - 4X - 8X - 16X - 32X - 128X speed. screen setting in the initial setup menu. 1
Press ll (PLAY/PAUSE) button to resume normal speed. To ensure correct operation of the EZ VIEW button, you should
NOTE: CD search speed - 2X, 4X, 8X set the correct aspect ratio in the initial setup .(See the page 31)
4 Slow Motion
During playback, press the ll (PLAY/PAUSE) button to Still the
image. Press and hold the Search FORWARD ( ) to play in slow 2 If you are using a 16:9 TV
motion at variable speeds.
- For 16:9 aspect ratio discs
Press and hold the FORWARD button (
on the remote and
Wide Screen
front panel to increase or decrease the speed from normal
playback to 1/8, 1/4 or 1/2 speed. Displays the content of the DVD title in 16:9 aspect ratio.
Audio is muted during slow motion playback. Screen Fit
Press the ll (PLAY/PAUSE) button to resume normal The top and bottom of the screen are cut off. When playing a
playback. 2.35:1 aspect ratio disc, the black bars at the top and bottom
NOTE: Slow function is not available for CD. of the screen will disappear. The picture will look vertically
stretched. (Depending on the type of disc, the black bars may
5 Stop/Resume not disappear completely.)
Press the Stop button once to stop playback. To resume the Zoom Fit
DVD/CD from the point where the disc stopped, press the ll
The top, bottom, left and right of the screen are cut off and
(PLAY/PAUSE) button.
Press the (STOP) button twice to completely stop playback. the central portion of the screen is enlarged.
The next time you press ll (PLAY/PAUSE), the disc will start
over from the beginning.
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EZ View Title/Chapter/Time Selection
Operating Instructions
Zoom Fit
The top, bottom, left and right of the screen are cut off and the central portion of the screen 2 Select title
is enlarged. Use the UP/DOWN and LEFT/RIGHT buttons to select Title, then
Vertical Fit press the ENTER button to change among all available titles on the
When a 4:3 DVD is viewed on a 16:9 TV, black bars will appear at the left and right of the disc.
screen in order to prevent the picture from looking horizontally stretched.
3 Select Chapter or Track
Use the UP/DOWN and LEFT/RIGHT buttons to select Chapter or
Track, then press the ENTER button to change among all
3 If you are using a 4:3 TV available Chapters/Tracks on the disc.
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Angle View Subtitle
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Some DVD Movies provide you with various camera Some DVDs provide subtitles in one or more languages. You can
angle views on the same scene while they are playing. use the SUBTITLE button to quickly view and change settings. 1
To activate the feature press the ANGLE Button.
ENG Off
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A to B Repeat Repeat Chapter/Title
Operating Instructions
The A to B Repeat feature enables you to repeat a designated You can repeat a single chapter or a complete title.
section on a DVD or CD. To activate, mark where to start(A) and
where to end(B) of the section you want to watch.
1 Open Repeat Menu 5
Press the REPEAT button while in Play mode to open the Repeat
4 1 Select A-B Repeat Function menu. 1
Press the REPEAT button while in Play mode, then use the
The current Repeat mode will be highlighted.
Left/Right buttons to select A-B Repeat.
1
When you select A-B Repeat, A- will be highlighted. 2 Select Chapter DVD
NOTE: The menu will display Track in place of Chapter if you Use the LEFT/RIGHT buttons to select Chapter.
are playing a CD.
When you select Chapter Repeat, Chapter will be highlighted. Off
Of Chapter Title A - B
DVD
2 Mark the Starting Point 3 Repeat Chapter
Off
Of Chapter Title A - B Press the ENTER button at the beginning of the segment you want
Press the ENTER button to repeat the current chapter or track.
to repeat (Point A).
Once you select Point A, B will be highlighted. 4 Select Title
NOTE: The minimum A-B Repeat time is 5 seconds. Use the LEFT/RIGHT buttons to select Title.
When you select Title Repeat, Title will be highlighted. CD
3 Mark the Ending Point
Press the ENTER button again at the end of the segment you want 5 Repeat Title Off
Of Track Disc A - B
to repeat (Point B). Press the ENTER button to repeat the title.
CD
The segment will begin repeating in a continuous loop.
Off
Of Track Disc A - B
4 Cancel A-B Repeat
Press the REPEAT button to open the Repeat Menu, use the
Left/Right buttons to highlight Off, then press the ENTER button.
Audio
DVD
Multiple language/audio setup options, such as Dolby Digital 5.1,
Dolby Pro Logic, or LPCM 2 Channel audio, are available on some ENG DOLBY DIGITAL 5.1CH
DVDs. You can use the AUDIO button to quickly view and select
the options available on a disc.
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Bookmarks MP3/WMA Play
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Up to three Bookmarks can be inserted for a given DVD, allowing When an MP3/WMA Disc is inserted into the DVD player, the first song file of
you to quickly jump to your favorite scene or song. the first folder plays.
1 Open Bookmark Menu If more than two file extensions are present, select the media of your
choice.
During playback, press the MARK button on the remote control.
3 To change the currently playing media, press the STOP ( ) button
The MARK header will be displayed on the screen. twice and then press the DISC MENU button.
If no button on the remote controller is pressed for 60 seconds, the menu
1 will disappear and the selected item will be played.
2 Select Bookmark Placeholder
Use the LEFT/RIGHT buttons to move to one of the three bookmark
placeholders (- - -). MP3/WMA Play Function
The selected placeholder will be highlighted. 1. When the first song file is playing, the music folder menu will
=
appear on the right side of the screen.
Up to 8 music folders can be displayed at a time. If you have more
3 Set the Bookmark than 8 folders on a disc, press the LEFT/RIGHT buttons to bring
Keep on playing the DVD up to the scene you want to bookmark, them up on the screen.
then press the ENTER button. The placeholder (-) will change to a
number (1, 2 or 3).
You may continue to set up to three bookmarks. 2. Use the UP/DOWN buttons to select the desired music folder, then
RETURN
Press the MARK button when complete. press ENTER. Use the UP/DOWN buttons again to select a song
Depending on the disc, the bookmark function may not work. file. Press ENTER to begin playback of the song file.
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MP3/WMA Play Program Play & Random Play
Operating Instructions
conversion to MP3 format, of at least 128 Kbps and up to 160 Kbps. However, choosing higher The disc will be played in programmed order.
RETURN CLEAR
rates, like 192 Kbps or more, only rarely give better sound quality.
Conversely, files with decompression rates below 128 Kbps will not be played properly.
Use a decompression transfer rate of at least 64Kbps when recording WMA files.
Sound quality with WMA files basically depends on the rate of compression/decompression you
choose. Getting audio CD quality sound requires an analog/digital sampling rate, that is
conversion to WMA format, of at least 64Kbps and up to 192Kbps.
Conversely, files with decompression rates below 64Kbps or over 192Kbps will not be played
properly. PROGRAM RANDOM
play MP3 recordings, or as an assurance of sound quality. Press the ENTER button.
You should note that certain technologies and methods for MP3 file recording on CD-Rs prevent The disc will be played in random order.
optimal playback of these files on your DVD player (degraded sound quality and in some cases,
inability of the player to read the files).
This unit can play a maximum of 500 files and 300 folders per disc.
Depending on the disc, the Program and Random Play
functions may not work.
To resume normal play, press the CLEAR button.
PROGRAM/RANDOM playback cannot be used if the disc
contains more than two types of file extensions.
This unit can support a maximum of 99 programmed order.
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Picture CD Playback Picture CD Playback
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Select JPEG in the menu to view a Photo CD.
To change the currently playing media, press the STOP ( ) button
twice and then press the DISC MENU button.
If no button on the remote controller is pressed for 60 seconds, the CD-R JPEG Discs
menu will disappear and the selected item will be played.
Only files with the ".jpg" and ".JPG" extensions can be played.
If the disc is not closed, it will take longer to start playing and not all of the recorded files may be played.
1. Open the disc tray.
Only CD-R discs with JPEG files in ISO 9660 or Joliet format can be played.
2. Load the disc on the tray. The name of the JPEG file may not be longer than 8 characters and should contain no blank spaces or
- Load the disc with the labeled side up. special characters (. / = +).
Only a consecutively written multisession disc can be played. If there is a blank segment in the
3. Close the tray. multisession disc, the disc can be played only up to the blank segment.
- The tray closes and you should get a screen that looks like the A maximum of 500 images can be stored on a single CD.
one to the left. Kodak Picture CDs are recommended for use with this unit.
When playing a Kodak Picture CD, only the JPEG files in the pictures folder can be played.
ALBUM PHOTO: 1 /215
Use the Up/Down or Left/Right buttons on the remote controller to select Picture discs other than Kodak may take longer to start playing or may not play at all.
the picture you want to view and then press the ENTER button. (Press If there are over 500 files on a disc, only the first 500 JPEG files can be played.
the PLAY/PAUSE ( ll ) button if you want to play it in the Slide Show
If there are over 300 files on a disc, only the first 300 JPEG files can be played.
mode.)
To see the next 6 pictures, press the button.
degrees clockwise.
: Each time the ENTER button is pressed, the picture is enlarged
up to 4X. (Normal 2X 4X 2X Normal)
: The unit enters slide show mode.
*Press the RETURN button to return to the album screen.
*Before the Slide Show can begin, the picture interval must be set.
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3D Sound Function (DVD)
Operating Instructions
The 3D Sound function is a sound enhancement mode that lets you Use this feature to check your DVD.
enjoy virtual surround sound with only two speakers.
Language : English
1 Open MENU
1
1 Press the INFO. button With the DVD in Play mode, press the MENU button.
Front Display : Auto
During playback, press the INFO. button on the remote control. Auto Power Off : Off
2 Select FUNCTION
Use the UP/DOWN buttons to highlight FUNCTION, then press
2 Set 3D Sound the ENTER button.
Use the UP/DOWN buttons to select 3D Sound.
3 Select DVD Function
Using the UP/DOWN buttons to highlight DVD Function, then
3 Use the LEFT/RIGHT buttons to confirm your selection. press ENTER to select.
-ON : A surround sound effect is generated using only two front 4 Select Title Menu
speakers.
-Off : This function will not work. Highlight Title Menu, then press the ENTER button.
- Disc Menu
4 To make the screen disappear, press the INFO. button again. Highlight Disc Menu, then press the ENTER button.
- Information
Highlight Information, then press the ENTER button.
- Zoom
Highlight Zoom, then press the ENTER button. DVD Function
- Bookmark Title Menu
Highlight Bookmark, then press the ENTER button. Disc Menu
- Repeat Information
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Special VCR Playback Features Auto Play
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While a videotape is playing, you can enjoy a variety of special If you want your videotapes to play automatically when you insert
playback features, including Still, Frame Advance, Skip, Repeat, and them, turn on Auto Play.
more. Press the Play button again to resume normal playback.
PLAY NOTE: Only tapes that are missing the Record Safety Tab will
play automatically when inserted.
1 Still
From Play mode, press Play/Pause to still a single frame.
1 Open the MENU
With the DVD in Stop or Play mode, press the MENU button.
0:00:00 SP 2 Frame Advance
From still mode, press F.ADV/SKIP to advance to the next frame.
2 Select VCR
Press the INFO. button to see the Using the Up/Down buttons, move the selection bar to
3 Cue/Review T120
current status of the VCR deck, as well VCR then press ENTER to select. T160
as the tape counter position and From Play mode, press F.Forward () or Rewind ( ) to n T180
record speed. cue/review at two speeds:
Picture Search Press and release to advance the tape
forward or backward at 5 times normal speed. 3 Select Tape Length
Jet Search Press and hold to advance the tape forward or Press the RIGHT button to select the video cassette length.
backward at 7 times normal speed. This information is usually printed on the tape box. The menu
cycles through: T120, T160 or T180. Once the type of cassette is
set, the VCR can display the amount of time remaining on the tape
4 Skip when you press the INFO. button.
3
3 From Play mode, press F.ADV/SKIP to cue ahead exactly 30
seconds. Press Skip repeatedly up to 4 times to cue ahead 2
minutes. 4 Select Auto Play
Move the selection bar to Auto Play, then press right to select On
n
Off
5 Repeat from the following options:
From Play mode, press Repeat to review the last 5 seconds of On - The VCR will automatically begin playing a video tape
tape (SP mode). when it is inserted, as long as the safety tab of the cassette has
From Play mode, press Repeat to review the last 15 seconds of been removed.
tape (SLP mode). Off - Auto play is disabled.
Tracking
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Variable Search System Basic Recording
Operating Instructions
Press the SEARCH button to display the search screen in the stop You can record a TV show in progress by inserting a blank tape and
mode. When a program is recorded, the starting point is given an pressing the REC button. You can even add time in 30-minute
Index mark for easy location. However, the VHS Index Search increments up to 4 hours by pressing the REC button repeatedly;
System (VISS) cannot recognize index marks made by old VCRs. If see page 57.
the VCR has trouble finding a mark, it is probably because the
Forward
cassette was recorded on a VCR without VISS. If you want to index
NOTE: Be sure your videotape has a Record Safety Tab. If the tab
Reverse two programs in a row, set your VCR to stop, then start recording
each program. Pause has no effect on index marks. is missing, you can cover the opening with a small piece of
tape. Warning: Do not cover this opening unless you are
sure you want to record over the tape.
1 Go to 0:00:00 stop
Use this feature when you want to search for the 0:00:00 counter Before You Begin...
position on a cassette. Press the CLEAR button at the point on the Power on the DVD-VCR
tape where you want to set the counter to 0:00:00. While a Power on the TV
cassette is stopped, press the ENTER button. The VCR will rewind Set the TV to channel 3 or 4 .
or fast forward, searching for the 0:00:00 counter position, and then
automatically stop at that position. 1 Insert Tape
2
Insert a blank VHS tape into the VCR deck.
2 End search Make sure the tape is long enough to record the entire program.
Use this feature when you want to search for a blank position to To change the Recording Speed, see page 57.
record a program on a cassette. While a cassette is stopped, press
ENTER button. The VCR will fast forward, searching for a blank 2 Select a Channel to Record
position, and then automatically stop at that position. If the VCR Use the 09 buttons or the Channel Up/Down arrow buttons to
reaches the end of the tape during end search, the tape will be select the desired channel, or press the INPUT SEL. button to
ejected. select Line 1 or 2 if recording from an external device connected to
the front or rear Line inputs, respectively.
3 Scan and play 3 Start Recording 3
Use scan and play when you dont know exactly where a program
Press the REC button on the remote control or front panel.
is located on a cassette tape.
For options while recording is in progress, see Special Recording
- Forward Intro Scan Features on the next page.
Highlight Forward Intro Scan, then press the ENTER button.
- Reverse Intro Scan
1
Highlight Reverse Intro Scan, then press the ENTER button. Recording from the DVD player to the VCR is not
possible.
DVD/VCR PROGRESSIVE
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Special Recording Features One-Touch Recording (OTR)
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While a recording is in progress, you can watch a different channel, One-Touch Recording (OTR) allows you to add recording time in
watch a DVD, or add recording time in 30-minute increments. 30-minute increments up to 4 hours at the touch of a button.
1 RECORD
1 Pause/Resume Recording 1 Start Recording
Press the ll (PLAY/PAUSE) button. Follow the instructions on page 55 to begin recording.
2 Press REC again to resume.
2 Activate OTR
2 Stop Recording
While in Record mode, press the REC button again to activate
Press the STOP button. One-Touch Recording (OTR).
3 Watch a Different Channel Record length 0:30 appears on the On-Screen Display and the
DVD-VCR will record for exactly 30 minutes.
3
Press the TV/VCR button on the remote to switch to your TV tuner,
then select a different channel on your television. 0:30
3 Add Recording Time Record length 0:30 07
1:00
4 To Watch a DVD Continue pressing REC to add recording time in 30 minute 1:30
2:00
Insert a DVD in the DVD deck and press Play. The output will increments up to 4 hours. 3:00
automatically change to the DVD. 4:00
The DVD-VCR stops recording automatically when the time has
elapsed.
5 Add Recording Time SP
Record Speed
You can slow down the recording speed from SP to SLP in order to fit
six hours of programming on a T-120 tape.
1 Start Recording
Follow the Basic Recording instructions on page 55.
Press the SPEED button on the remote control to set the Record
Speed to one of the following options:
SP Standard Play, for best quality.
SLP Super Long Play, for maximum recording time (3 times SP).
NOTE: The selected Record Speed will appear on the front panel
display and on-screen display.
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How to Set a Timer Recording Function (VCR)
Operating Instructions
Insert a blank videotape into the VCR deck. Be sure to leave the
Record Safety Tab intact.
Language : English
With the Timer Recording function, you can program up to 7 1 Open MENU Language : English
events at a time to record up to a month in advance. With the DVD in Stop or Play mode, press the MENU button.
Set the TV to channel 3 or 4.
Front Display : Auto Front Display : Auto
2 Select FUNCTION Auto Power Off : Off
Auto Power Off : Off
To Begin Setting the Timer Recording, Use the Up/Down buttons to highlight FUNCTION, then press the
ENTER button.
Turn on your DVD-VCR, and
Turn on your TV. 3 Select VCR Function
Using the UP/DOWN buttons to highlight VCR Function, then
1 Open MENU press ENTER to select.
Timer Program Press the MENU button or the TIMER button while the DVD is in
Stop or Play mode. 4 Select Go to ( 0: 00: 00)
If you want to set
Highlight Go to ( 0: 00: 00 ), then press the ENTER button.
the timer program,
2 Select Program
press the ENTER key
Use the UP/DOWN buttons to highlight PROGRAM, then press - End Search
the ENTER button. Highlight End Search, then press the ENTER button.
3 Select Channel Number - Forward Intro Scan
Use the Right and UP/DOWN buttons to set the channel. Highlight Forward Intro Scan, then press the ENTER button.
- Reverse Intro Scan
Press the RIGHT button to move to the next setting.
Highlight Reverse Intro Scan, then press the ENTER button.
4 Set Time/Date/Speed
No Ch Start End Date Speed
Repeat Step 3 above to set start time, end time, date and record
1 : : speed. Date can be set for one time, daily or weekly recording.
2 : : Forward
3 : : See below.
Reverse
4 : :
5 : : 5 Save Timer Recording
6 : :
7 : : Press the RETURN button to finish setting the timer recording.
Stop the VCR or turn the power off. The timer indicator light will
come on the VCR. Then the VCR will automatically turn on and
begin recording at the time you set. To stop the timer recording,
press the POWER button or press the STOP button two times.
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S-Video/Component Video Connections (for DVD) Stereo Connections
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Use the S-Video or Component Video connection method for the You can connect your DVD-VCR to your home stereo system or
DVD player only. The tuner and VCR can still be viewed through stereo TV and enjoy stereo sound when watching a movie or TV.
the RF or line inputs.
To activate your alternative (S-Video or Component) video 1 Connect DVD-VCR to Stereo
selection, follow the Alt Video Out instructions on page 33.
1 Keep in mind that you can choose either S-Video or Component Using RCA cables, connect the Line Out Left and Right Audio jacks
only, but not both. on the back panel of the DVD-VCR to the Auxiliary Inputs on your
A superior video quality can be obtained when watching a DVD on stereo receiver. Connect the Video Output also in case you are
your DVD-VCR if your TV is equipped with S-Video or Component using a stereo TV.
To S-Video Input on Your TV
Video inputs.
3 Play a Tape
2 Connect Component Video Out to TV Insert a DVD or Hi-Fi stereo videotape into your system. Be sure to
To Component Video Input Using a component video cable, connect the COMPONENT adjust the volume on your stereo receiver or TV. Audio will be heard
on Your TV VIDEO OUT (Y, Pb, Pr) on the back panel of your DVD-VCR to the through your stereo speakers.
Component Video Input on your TV.
If there is no stereo sound even after you have inserted a Hi-Fi
stereo videotape, press the Audio button until Hi-Fi appears
3
3 Connect Audio Out (DVD only) on the on-screen display.
Using RCA audio cables, connect the Left/Right Line Out jacks on
the back panel of your DVD/VCR to the Left/Right Audio Line In
jacks on your TV.
To Left/Right Audio Inputs
on Your TV
When connecting your DVD-VCR to a TV with the S-Video or
Component Video Output, make sure that you use these Line
Out jacks.
To activate your connection, see Alt Video Out on page 33.
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4-27
Operating Instructions
4-28
Monitor TV Connections Connecting Other Video Equipment
Operating Instructions
Monitor-style televisions offer improved sound and picture over You can connect a wide variety of audio/video equipment to your
regular televisions because they receive the audio and video signals DVD-VCR, including:
directly from the DVD-VCR through the line inputs. An additional VCR
Laser Disc Player
NOTE: A monitor television is not the same as a computer DVD Player
monitor. Camcorder
Satellite Receiver
Video Game
1 Connect VCR to Monitor TV Since all of these devices use essentially the same connections, they
To Monitor TV Audio/Video Inputs Connect RCA cables from the Audio/Video Line Out jacks on the will be described together.
back panel of the DVD-VCR to the Audio/Video Line Inputs of your
monitor TV. TV Audio/Video Outputs of
1 Connect Device to DVD-VCR External Device
Connect RCA cables from the Audio and Video Line Outputs of
2 Set TV to Auxiliary Mode your external device to the Audio and Video Line Inputs on the
Set your monitor TV to Aux, Video, or Line. Refer to your front or back panel of the DVD-VCR.
monitor television owners manual for the correct setting.
2 Watch Device
3 Connection is Complete Play your external device, then press the INPUT SEL. button until 2,3
NOTE: With this connection, the TV/VCR button has no effect. It is the playback from LINE1 (rear panel inputs) or LINE2 (front panel
as if the TV/VCR button were always set to VCR. inputs) appears on your TV screen.
3 Record Device
First, play your external device. Next, press the INPUT SEL. button
3
until the playback from LINE1 (rear panel inputs) or LINE2 (front
panel inputs) appears on your TV screen. Then press Record on
the VCR deck.
3
4 Timer Record From Device
Select LINE1 (L1) or LINE2 (L2) as your record source in the Timer
Record menu. All other Timer Record settings should be set in the
usual manner.
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5. Disassembly and Reassembly
5-1 Cabinet and PCB
5-1-1 Cabinet Top Removal 5-1-2 Assy Front Panel Removal
RELEASE 4 HOOKS
REMOVE (Top View)
3 SCREWS
Fig. 5-2 Assy Front Panel Removal (Top View)
Fig. 5-1 Cabinet Top Removal
RELEASE 3 HOOKS
(Bottom View)
RELEASE 1 HOOK
VCR DECK
REMOVE 4 SCREWS
REMOVE 3 SCREWS
DVD DECK
REMOVE 1 SCREW
MAIN PCB
S.M.P.S. PCB
REMOVE 3 SCREWS
MODE SWITCH
ASSEMBLY POINT
MAIN PCB
S.M.P.S. PCB
FUNCTION PCB
GEAR FL CAM
MOTOR LOADING ASSY
LEVER FL ARM ASSY
HOLDER FL CASSETTE ASSY
LEVER FL DOOR
SLIDER FL DRIVE
Fig. 5-9 Top Parts Location-2
GEAR JOINT 1
GEAR JOINT 2
BRAKET GEAR
MOTOR CAPSTAN ASSY
LEVER T LOAD ASSY
GEAR LOADING DRIVE
LEVER S LOAD ASSY
HOLDER CLUTCH ASSY
BELT PULLEY
SLIDER CAM
1) Pull the Holder FL Cassette Ass'y to the eject 1) Push the hole A in the direction of arrow B
position. use the pin.(about Dia. 2.5)
2) Pull the Holder FL Cassette Ass'y as grasping 2) Pull out the Lever FL Arm Ass'y from the Boss
the Holder FL Cassette Ass'y and Lever FL of Main Base.
Cassette-R in the same time to release hooking 3) Remove the Lever FL Arm Ass'y in the direction
from Main Base until the Boss [A] of Holder FL of arrow C.
Cassette Ass'y is taken out from the Rail [B].
3) Lift the Holder FL Cassette Ass'y , in this time,
you have to grasp the Lever FL Cassette-R
Continuously until the Holder FL Cassette Ass'y
HOLE "A"
is taken out completely.
PIN
HOLDER FL
RAIL [B]
CASSETTEE ASS'Y
"A" LEVER FL CASSETTEE -R
BOSS [A]
5-4-3 Lever FL Door Removal 5-4-4 Slider FL Drive, Gear FL Cam Removal
1) Release the Hook and Remove the Lever FL 1) Pull the Slider FL Drive to the front direction.
Door in the direction of arrow A. 2) Remove the Slider FL Drive in the direction of
arrow. (Refer to Fig. 5-13)
3) Remove the Gear FL cam .
SLIDER FL DRIVE
"B"
"C"
GEAR FL CAM
SLIDER FL DRIVE
GEAR FL CAM
GEAR WORM WHEEL
POST
TIMING POINT
1) Remove the Gear Worm wheel . 1) Remove the Drum connecting part of Cable Flat
from Connector Waffer .
2) Remove the Loading Motor connecting part of
Cable Flat from Connector Waffer .
CONNECTOR
WAFER
5-4-7 Motor Loading Assy Removal 5-4-8 Bracket Gear, Gear Joint 2, 1 Removal
Assembly :
1) Be sure to align dot mark of Gear Joint 1 with
dot mark of Gear Joint 2 as shown Fig 5-20.
(Refer to Timing point1)
2) Confirm the Timing Point 2 of the Gear Joint 2
MOTOR LOADING ASS`Y and Slider Cam .
GEAR JOINT 1
SCREW
GEAR JOINT 2
SCREW
BRAKET GEAR
Fig.5-18 Motor Loading Assy Removal
GEAR JOINT1
GEAR JOINT2
SLIDER CAM
5-4-9 Gear Loading Drive, Slider Cam, 5-4-10 Gear Loading Drive, Slider Cam,
Lever Load S, T Assy Removal Lever Load S, T Assy Assembly
1) Remove the Belt Pulley. (Refer to Fig. 5-38) 1) When reinstalling, be sure to align dot of Lever
2) Remove the Gear Loading Drive after releasing Load T Ass'y with dot of Lever Load S Ass'y
Hook [A] in the direction arrow as shown in detail as shown in drawing, (Refer to Timing Point 1).
drawing. 2) Insert the Pin A,B,C,D into the Slider Cam hole,
3) Remove the Slider Cam . 3) Be sure to align dot of Lever Load T and dot of
4) Remove the Lever Load S Assy & Lever Load T Gear Loading Drive , (Refer to Timing Point 2).
Assy . 4) Aline dot of Gear Loading drive with mark of
Slider Cam as shown in drawing(Refer to
Timing Point 3).
HOOK(A)
GEAR LOADING DRIVE
TIMING POINT 1
TIMING POINT 2
TIMING POINT 3
Fig. 5-21 Gear Loading Drive, Slider Cam, PIN A PIN C PIN D PIN B
Lever T, S Load Assy Removal SLIDER CAM
1) Remove the Lever Pinch Drive , Lever Tension 1) Remove the Lever Brake S Ass'y (Refer to Fig 5-25).
Drive . 2) Remove the Spring Tension Lever .
3) Rotate stopper of Main Base in the direction of
arrow A.
LEVER PINCH DRIVE 4) Lift the Lever Tension Ass'y & Band brake
Ass'y .
LEVER TENSION DRIVE
Note :
1) When replacing the Lever Tension Ass'y , be sure
to apply Grease on the post,
2) Take care not to touch stain on the felt side, and not
to be folder and broken Band brake Ass'y
3) After Lever Tension Ass'y seated, Rotate stopper of
Main Base to the Mark[B].
STOPPER
"A"
MARK[B]
5-4-13 Lever Brake S, T Assy Removal 5-4-14 Gear Idle Assy Removal
1) Release the Hook [A] and the Hook [B], [C] in the 1) Push the Lever Idle in the direction of arrow
direction of arrow as shown in Fig 5-25. A, B.
2) Lift the Lever S, T Brake Ass'y , with spring 2) Lift the Lever Idle .
brake .
Assembly :
Assembly : 1) Apply oil in two Bosses of Lever Idle .
1)Assembly the Lever S Brake Ass'y on the Main 2) Assemble the Gear Idle with the Lever Idle .
Base.
2)Assembly the Lever T Brake Ass'y with spring Note : When replacing the Gear Idle , be sure to
brake . add oil in the boss of Lever Idle .
SPRING BRAKE
WASHER SLIT
DETAIL A
DETAIL B
SPRING
<BAD> <GOOD>
5-4-17 Lever Up Down Assy, Gear Center 5-4-18 Guide Cassette Door Removal
Assy Removal
1) Lift the Hook [A].
1) Remove the 2 hooks in the direction of arrow as 2) Rotate the Guide Cassette Door in the direction
shown Fig. 5-28 and lift the Lever Up Down Assy . of arrow.
2) Lift the Gear Center Assy .
Note : After reinstalling the Guide Cassette Door
Assembly : sure the Hook [A].
1) Insert the Lever Up Down Ass'y in the rectan-
gular holes on Main Base as shown in Fig 5-30.
2) Lift the Lever Up Down Ass'y about 35. GUIDE CASSETTE DOOR
(Refer to Fig 5-30)
3) Insert Ring of the Gear Center Ass'y in the
Guide of the Lever Up Down Ass'y .
4) Insert the Gear Center Ass'y in the post on HOOK [A]
Main Base.
5) Push down the Lever Up Down Ass'y for
locking of the Hook.
Note :
1) Take care not to separate and sentence does not
mark sense.
2) Be sure to confirm that Ring of the Gear Center
Ass'y is in the Guide of the Lever Up Down
Ass'y after finishing assembly of Lever Up
Down Ass'y and Gear Center Ass'y .
MAIN BASE
5-4-19 Lever Unit Pinch Assy, Plate Joint, 5-4-20 Lever #9 Guide Assy Removal
Spring Pinch Drive Removal
1) Remove the Spring #9 Guide .
1) Lift the Unit Pinch Assy . 2) Lift the Spring #9 Guide Assy in the direction
2) Remove the Plate Joint from Lever Pinch Drive. of arrow A.
3) Remove the Spring Pinch Drive .
Note :
Note : 1) Take extreme care not to get grease on the tape
1) Take extreme care not to touch the grease on the Guide Post.
Roller Pinch. 2) After reinstalling, check the bottom side of the Post
2) When reinstalling, be sure to apply grease on the #9 Guide to the top side of Main Base.
post pinch roller. A
1) Remove the screw . 1) Pull out the FPC from connector of ACE Head
2) Lift the FE Head . Assy .
2) Remove the screw .
3) Lift the ACE Head Assy .
FE HEAD SCREW
5-4-23 Slider S, T Assy Removal 5-4-24 Plate Ground Deck, Cylinder Assy Removal
1) Move the Slider S, T Assy , to slot, and then 1) Remove the 3 Screws .
lift it to remove. (Refer to arrow) 2) Lift the Plate Ground Deck .
3) Lift the Cylinder Assy .
Note :
1) Take care not to touch the Cylinder Ass'y and
the tape guide post at reinstalling.
2) When reinstalling, Don't push down too much on
Screw Driver.
3 SCREWS
CYLINDER ASS'Y
5-4-25 Hook Capstan, Belt Pulley Removal 5-4-26 Motor Capstan Assy Removal
1) Remove the Hook Capstan after realeasing 1) Remove the Damper Capstan in the direction
Hook in the direction arrow as shown in detail of arrow.
drawing. 2) Remove the 3 Screws .
2) Remove the Belt Pulley . 3) Remove the Motor Capstan Assy .
3 SCREWS
C A
5-4-27 Post #8 Guide Assy Removal 5-4-29 How to Eject the Cassette Tape
(If the unit does not operate on condition that is
1) Rotate the Post #8 Guide Assy in the direction inserted into housing assy)
of arrow to lift up.
1) Turn the Gear worm clockwise with screw
driver.(Refer to arrow)
(Other method : Remove the Screw of Motor Load
POST #8 GUIDE ASS'Y
Ass'y, Separate the Motor Load Ass'y)
GEAR WORM
SLEEVE-HEAD CLEANER
FRAME
5-5 The table of cleaning, Lubrication and replacement time about principal parts
1) The replacement time of parts is not life of parts.
2) The table 5-1 is that the VCR Set is in normal condition (normal temperature, normal humidity).
The checking period may be changed owing to the condition of use, runtime and environmental conditions.
3) Life of the Cylinder Assy is depend on the condition of use.
4) See exploded view for location of each parts.
<Table 5-1>
Checking Period
* Parts Name Remark
500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000
POST TENSION - To clean the parts, use patch and
SLANT POST S, T alcohol (solvent).
T #8 GUIDE SHAFT
- After cleaning, use the video tape
A CAPSTAN SHAFT
PE after alcohol is gone away com-
#9 GUIDE POST pletely.
P #3 GUIDE POST
A GUIDE ROLLER S, T O O O O O O O - We recommend to use oil [EP-50]
T or solvent.
H CYLINDER ASSY O O O O O O O O O
FE HEAD O O O O O O O - One or two drops of oil should be
S ACE HEAD O O O O O O O O O applied after
Y cleaning with alcohol.
S PINCH ROLLER O O O O O O O O O
T POST REEL S, T - Periodic time of applying oil (Apply
E SLEEVE TENSION oil after cleaning)
M - The excessive applying oil may be
POST CENTER the cause of
LEVER IDLE BOSS (2Point) malfunction.
D CAPSTAN MOTOR PULLEY O O O O O
S
R BELT PULLEY O O O O O O O
Y
I HOLDER CLUTCH ASSY O O O O O O O O O
S
V
T GEAR CENTER ASSY O O O O O O O O O
I
E
N GEAR IDLE (2Point) O O O O O O O O O
M
G
LOADING MOTOR O O O O O O O O O
B S
R
A
Y
S
BAND BRAKE ASSY O O O O O O O O O
T
K E
E M BRAKE T ASSY O O O O O O O O O
1) Insert a Screw Driver into Emergency Hole and push the Slider Housing in the direction arrow A.
2) When the Tray Disc comes out a little, pull it in the direction arrow B by hand.
3) Pull the Tray Disc to disassemble , while simultaneously pushing 2 Stoppers (left, right) in the direction
arrow C, D.
STOPPER
SLIDER HOUSING
"C"
"A"
SCREW DRIVER
"D"
EMERGENCY HOLE
STOPPER
HOOK
"A"
"B"
HOOK
<Assembly Point>
SLIDER HOUSING
DCN2
ASSY- P/U DECK
DCN3
1) Remove Belt .
2) Push the Hook in the direction arrow A and lift up Pulley Gear .
3) Push the Slider Housing in the direction arrow B and lift up the Gear Tray .
4) Lift up the Slider Housing .
5) Remove 2 Screws and lift down the Motor Load Assy .
6) Remove Clamper Assy .
HOOK
"A" "B"
GEAR TRAY
CLAMPER ASSY
PULLEY GEAR
2 SCREWS
4 SCREWS
ASSY-BRAK DECK
SOLDERING OF
MOTOR FEED (+, - WIRE)
1) Push the Hook in the direction arrow A and lift up Gear Feed B .
2) Remove 3 Screws and 3 Holder Cam Skew .
3) Remove Shaft Pick-Up and Pick-Up Assy .
4) Remove Gear Feed A .
5) Remove 2 Screws .
6) Remove Motor Feed Assy .
7) Remove 3 Screws .
8) Remove Motor Spindle .
3 SCREWS
SHAFT PICK-UP
MOTOR SPINDLE
2 SCREWS
GEAR FEED B
GEAR FEED A
3 SCREWS HOOK
"A"
POWER OPEN/CLOSE
Fig. 6-1
1) Intermittently short-circuit the two Test Points on Main PCB. (See Fig. 6-2)
2) Press the 1, 4 buttons on the remote control. The option setting appears. (See Fig. 6-3)
3) Select the option number (See table 6-1) of corresponding model with , , , buttons on the
remote control.
4) After selecting the option number is completed, press the button of remote control.
(If button is pressed, the selected number is changescolor. ; See Fig. 6-4)
5) Press the ENTER button of remote control again to store the option number.
6) Turn the Power off.
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08
09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
Needed to minimize the variations in Skew of the Pickup unit and to provide optimum match with the recorded
signal on the Disc.
Note : The Deck must be in a horizontal position. Use both A and B screws to adjust.
The tape transport system has been adjusted precisely in the factory. Alignment is not necessary except for the
following :
1) Noise observed on the screen.
2) Tape damage.
3) Parts replacement in the tape transport system.
Lower flange height of tape guide is used as the reference for the transport adjustment.
To maintain the height of the tape guide and prevent damage, do not apply excessive force onto the main base.
CYLINDER ASS'Y
#3 GUIDE POST
PINCH ROLLER
TENSION POST
TILT SCREW
X - POSITION #9 GUIDE POST
ADJUST SILT
AZIMUTH SCREW
CAPSTAN
#8 GUIDE POST
When parts are replaced, perform the required adjustments by referring to procedures for the tape transport
system. If there are any changes to the tape path, first run a T-120 tape and make sure excessive tape wrinkle does
not occur at the tape guides.
If tape wrinkle is observed at the guide roller S, T, turn the guide roller S, T until wrinkle disappears.
If the tape wrinkle is still observed at the tape guide, perform the tilt adjustment of the ACE head.
X-POSITION
ADJUSTING SLIT
AUDIO HEAD
VIDEO HEAD
0 ~ 0 .25 mm
CONTROL HEAD
1) Playback a blank tape and observe the position of the tape at the lower flange of tape guide.
2) Confirm that there is no curl or wrinkle at the lower flange of tape guide as shown in Fig. 6-12 (B).
3) If a curl or wrinkle of the tape occurs, slightly turn the screw (A) tilt adjust on the ACE head assy.
4) Reconfirm the ACE head height.
(A) (B)
WRINKLE
(BAD) (GOOD)
Fig. 6-12 Tape Guide Check
1) Load alignment tape (Mono scope) and playback the 7KHz signal.
2) Connect channel-1 scope probe to audio output.
3) Adjust screw (B) to achieve maximum audio level. (See Fig. 6-10)
CONTROL PULSE
HEAD SWITCHING
ENVELOPE
AUDIO OUTPUT
4) If the section A in Fig. 6-15 does not meet the specification, adjust the guide roller S up or down.
5) If the section B in Fig. 6-15 does not meet the specification, adjust the guide roller T up or down.
a c
b d
abcd
c,b,d/a 63%
A B
ENVELOPE A B
IDEAL ENVELOPE
S HEIGHT TOO HIGH S HEIGHT TOO LOW T HEIGHT TOO HIGH T HEIGHT TOO LOW
Check transition from RPS mode to play mode : Using a pre-recorded SP tape, make sure the entry side of enve-
lope comes to an appropriate steady state within 3 seconds (as shown in Fig. 6-17).
If the envelope waveform does not reach specified peak-to peak amplitude within 3 seconds, adjust as follows :
1) Make sure there is no gap between the supply roller lower flange and the tape.
If there is a gap, adjust the supply guide roller again.
2) Change operation mode from the RPS to the play mode (again) and make sure the entry side of envelope rises
within 3 seconds.
Fig. 6-17 Video Envelope Rising when Operation mode Changes from RPS to Play Mode
A B
1) Run the T-160 (E-180) tape in the playback, FPS, RPS and Pause modes and observe tape wrinkle at
each guide.
2) If excessive tape wrinkle is observed, perform the following adjustments in Playback mode :
1) The rotation of the capstan motor causes the holder clutch assy to rotate through the belt pulley.
2) The spring wrap PLAY/REV of holder clutch assy drives the disk reel S, T through gear idler by rotation of
gear center assy.
3) Brake is operated by slider cam at FF/REW mode.
4) Transportation of accurate driving force is done by gears. (Gear Center Assy)
Note : If the spec. does not meet the followings specifications, replace the holder clutch assy and then recheck.
<Table 6-3>
MODE TORQUE g/cm GAUGE
PB 42 11 Cassette Torquemeter
RPS 145 30 Cassette Torquemeter
RCC is commonly used at low wattage (under 35W) SMPS (Switching Mode Power Supply) for reducing the
number of electronic parts in SMPS. The basic functions are as follows. With power plugged in, Vin is applied
and ignition current Ig. flows through Rg. From this, Quiescent point of S/W TR starts to flow and Vb is induced
to base coil. With sufficient base current (Ib) flows and by the induced Vd. So, S/W TR becomes drastically
saturated (swiched on mode). Ic of S/W TR swiftly moves to cut-off region. Fig. 7-1 describes coil voltage of S/W
TR ON/OFF mode. The direction of current in the primary and secondary coil is reversed. When S/W TR is on,
energy is reserved in primary coil. When S/W TR is off, the energy is supplied to output and then each coil. From
this voltage, Ib is supplied again to S/W TR to be saturated.
T Po
Icp = 2 X Ton X Vin e, (e: efficiency)
Po
Icp max = 4 X lin avg = 4 X Vin X e
P1 impedance Lp:
Vin X Ton
Lp = Icp
L1 n2
T Off = Vo X n1 X Icp
T on n2
Vo = Vin X T Off X n1
n1
Vce = Vin + n2 X Vo
L1SS01
F1SS01
D1SS01
D1SS04
C1SS01
D1SS03
D1SS02
C1SD11 Vin
R1SR01
B. DRIVE CIRCUIT
When Vin is applied, ignition current Ig flows through R1SR02. Ic (value =Hfe x Ig) starts to flow in Q1SD11
and Vb is induced to base coil B.
By this Vb, Ib starts flowing and Q1SD11 becomes saturated (S/W on).
While Ib remains at constant value, Ic increases gradually by time. Base current will decrease and then Q1SD11
will become cut off (S/W OFF).
PT1SD1
D1SS08
R1SR02
C1SS07
Q1SD11
R1SR03 R1SR04
C1SR12
C. CONTROL CIRCUIT
If output current (Io) and (Vin) were constant, Vo could have the same value as the secondary coil ratio(N2/N1)
proportion. However, it actually varies. So, to stabilize Vo, scorpio chassis SMPS adopts direct negative
feedback control system using a photocoupler. The following are line voltage regulation and load regulations
on Io variations.
PT1SD1
L1SS03
D1SS08
C1SS07
R1SR02
Q1SD11 C1SS10
R1SR03
R1SR04 D1SR11
R1SD01
Q1SR12
R1SR11
IC1SS1
R1SR14 D1SR10 R1SS03 C1SS11
IC1SS2
R1SS05
T1 = T2 = T
T Off 1 = T Off 2
T On 1 = T On 2 + T1
E. LOAD REGULATION
Assume that the line voltage (Vin) is constant to analyze the control function on the load (Io) variation. As Io
varies, Po varies accordingly.
Po = Io x Vo : Variable
As Po varies, input power (pi) should vary the same amount.
Pi = Vin x Ii : Variable
(Po = Pi x e, e : efficiency)
As Vo and Vin are constant, Ii will vary in proportion to Io variation. As mentioned above, Io is the average
value of IC only when S/W TR (Q1SD11) is off and this current (Is) is the average value of IC only when
S/W TR is on. This current (Is) is proportional to IC.
The variation of Is and Ic can only be controlled by variation of Toff and Ton of the SW TR.
Ton2 = Ton1 + T1
Toff2 = Toff1 + T2
In actual control circuit, as shown in Fig.6, photocoupler (IC1SS1) controls base current of TR (Q1SR12), then,
Ton and Toff of S/W TR (Q1SD11) are controlled to perform both line regulator and load regulator functions.
The variations of line voltage (Vin) and load (Io) are found in variation of Vo.
R1SS34
Vs = R1SS33 + R1SS34
Reference voltage in IC1SS2 (shunt regulator, S431) varies. As Vo gets high, Vs increases and then cathode
voltage (Vc) of IC1SS2 is made low. Increased forward current (If) makes collector current (Ipc) flow to control
base current of TR (Q1SR12). Q1SR12 becomes saturated and Q1SD11 is cut off because base current in S/W TR
(Q1SD11) is divided to make collector current (IC1SS2) in Q1SR12.
When Vo becomes low, negative feedback can be performed to regulate Vo.
D1SS08 becomes forward biased only when S/W TR (Q1SD11) is off. In this case, Is flows through D1SS08.
DC voltage can be made by rectifying Vs through D1SS08 and is passed through the LPF of C1SS07 and L1SS03.
D1SS08 L1SS03
PT1SD1
C1SS07
C1SS10
4) Snubber Circuit
During Transformer Operation, leakage inductance exists in addition to normal inductance of primary and
secondary coils. Assume that there is no leakage inductance (L1), when S/W TR (Q1SR02) is OFF.
n1
Vce = Vin + n2 Vo
In other words, Vce is the same as supplied Vin pulse induced by the voltage of Vo, but leakage inductance (L1)
exists.
n1 dis
Vce = Vin + n2 Vo + L1 dit
At this time, unless the voltage induced by L1 is suppressed, S/W TR (Q1SR02) will be destroyed because Vce
exceeds its specification.
To prevent this, Snubber circuit is constructed by using R1SS01, R1SS02, C1SR03 and D1SS05.
To supply reserved energy in transformer to output (Toff), the voltage induced by L1 is passed through D1SS05
and charged in C1SR03, then discharged through R1SS01, R1SS02. Finally, it is discharged as heat in R1SS01, R1SS02.
D1SS08
C1SD12
R1SD11
R1SD13
R1SR02
D1SS11 C1SD16
C1SS07
R1SR03
R1SR04 Q1SD11
C1SR12
This chassis SMPS applies direct negative feedback control using a photocoupler. If this photocoupler can not
function due to defect of relevant circuit components, it becomes an open loop.
When this occurs, output voltage surges three times faster than normal and then causes critical defects in VCR
unit.
To prevent this, the protection circuit is implemented to maintain holdback by stopping switching in case of open
loop.
In open loop, VOI increases to over 50V and this over voltage is applied to ZD1SS1. This surge will cause the
zener to avalanche, thus shorting.
In this case, no voltage is applied to the Vb. No base current flows in S/W TR(Q1SD11) and then it enters the
hold-back mode. In this case, ZD401 can not function normally.
R1SR02
D1SS09 D1SS10 R1P101
Q1SD11
R1SR03 R1SR04
C1SS12 ZD1SS1 ZD401
UZP43B UZP33B
C1SR12 (43V) (33V)
REMOCON
MICOM MTS
SERVO
OSD IIC COMMON
Hi-Fi IC
EPROM IC
SERVO
I/O IC801
BLOCK
TM BLOCK
(1) Outline
The system control circuit inputs the commands given by the operator to set the mechanism and circuit to the
commanded mode. The circuit also inputs the detected output from the tape and mechanism protection sensor
and protects the VCR and tape against abnormal operation.
Fig. 7-14 is a simplified system control block diagram.
The system control is performed by 4 control sections. (System and timer control, Servo control, F/S Tuner, On
Screen Display).
5) Servo Control
Determines the operation mode of the servo circuit. Control the speed of drum and capstan motor, and then
Control the phase of drum and capstan motor.
7) Loading/Unloading control
Controls a series of loading/unloading operation after the u-COM judges the operation mode and sets the
mechanism to suitable mode. Fig. 7-16 show correlation between u-COM and peripheral components during
the loading/unloading operation.
The mechanism state switch (PROG. SW) detects the mechanism position. When the driving gear is turned by
the loading motor, the switch driving slider traces the groove, and this switch stops at the correct position
corresponding to each mode. In other words, the u-COM judges the present mechanism state from the PROG
SW after receiving the mode data, then it outputs the loading motor and capstan motor control signals.
This continues until the PROG SW reaches the correct state by the u-COM.
KEY
MATRIX SERVO BLOCK
DFG,DFG
CFG
CAPSTAN LOADING LOADING
CAPSTAN / DRUM MOTOR ASSY MOTOR GEAR
MOTOR (3 in 1)
Fig. 7-16 The Relationship Between u-COM, Capstan, Cylinder and Loading Motor
CN604-PIN10 MOTOR
0 ~ 1V Reverse
2 ~ 3V Stop
4 ~ 5V Forward
+
C2 +
PIN# FUNCTION
HU +
1 HU+ HV- 48 HV 1 C FGOUT
HW
2 HU- HV+ 47
3 F/R HW- 46 2 C Vco1(B+)
4 VCO (B+) HW+ 45 R2
R3 5 RFS CFG(D) 44 3 C Vcc(5V)
6 RFP Vcc(5V) 43
7 M/T-GND CFG(A) 42 4 C F/R
R4 8 W-OUT CFG(IN) 41 C11
9 V-OUT I-LIM 40 5 C I-LIM
10 U-OUT F.C 39
11 LD-L2 PWM 38 C9 C10
M.R(360PPR)
6 C M/T-GND
12 LD-GND S-GND 37
7 C S-GND
LB11885 (48-SS0P)
GND GND
8 D/L Vco2(B+)
C13 13 LD-VCO LD-VREG 36
14 LD-LI V-CTL 35 9 C-VCTL
15 D-UOUT D-BFG 34
16 D-VOUT D-PGO2 33 10 L L-IN
17 D-WOUT D-CTL 32
18 D-RS LD-IN 31 11 D PG-FG OUT
19 D-MCOM D-C1 30 C4
R5 20 D-VCO D-C2 29 12 D-VCTL
21 D-M/T GND D-F.C 28 C3 C5
22 D-PGO1 D-CX 27
23 D-PGIN+ D-VCOIN 26 CN2
24 D-PGIN- D-PCOUT 25 C7
C6
PIN# FUNCTION
C12
1 D PG+
C14 2 D PG-
R6 C17 C16 C15 3 D M/T-GND
4 D M/T-COM
5 D W-OUT
Fig. 7-17 Loading Motor + Capstan Motor + Cylinder Motor Block Diagram
6 D V-OUT
R8
7 D U-OUT
8 N.C
9 LD OUT-1
10 N.C
11 LD OUT-2
Samsung Electronics
Circuit Operating Descriptions
100% 100%
60 5%
REC CTL
27.5 2.5%
PB CTL
(NORMAL RECORD) (INDEX RECORD)
R607 R606
R605
65
87
82
C602
R604 R603
R601
R602
LED DISPLAY
STEREO
LED Drive IC
74
75
composite sync Remark The broken line indicates the internal processing of the MICOM
signal
Samsung Electronics
Circuit Operating Descriptions
The CFG input signal from the capstan motor is a square wave the CFG input signal is compared by a comparator
and than sent to speed error detector as the CFG signal.
The speed error detector uses the system clock to measure the period of the CFG signal, and detects the deviation
from a preset data value. The preset data is the value that would result from measuring the CFG signal period
with the clock signal if the capstan motor were running at the correct speed.
The error detector operates by latching a counter value when it detects an edge of the CFG signal.
the latched counter provides 16 bits of speed error data for the digital filter to operate on.
The digital filter adds the speed error data to phase error data from the capstan phase control system,then sends
the result to the pulse-width modulator as capstan error data.
The capstan phase control in rec mode is executed by comparing HD S/W, which is synchronized with V-sync,
with devided CFG signal. And than it does in playback mode by comparing HD S/W, which is synchronized with
DFG and DPG, with PB CTL signal.
The latch signal for the phase error data in record mode is the devied CFG signal, which is devided from the CFG
signal in the CFG frequency devider to a frequency of 30HZ.
In playback, the latch signal is the devied CFG signal obtained by frequency division from the rising edge of PB-
CTL signal (playback control pulse signal).
The error data is a signed binary value centered on a phase error of zero (corresponding to the correct rotational
phase). If the phase legs the correct phase ,the error is positive (+).
If the phase leads the correct phase, the error is negative (-).
The DFG input signal from the drum motor is a square wave. The DFG input signal is compared by a comparator
and than sent to the speed error detector as the DFG signal.
The speed error detector uses the system clock to measure the period of the DFG signal, and detects the deviation
from a preset data value. The preset data is the value that would result from measuring the DFG signal period
with the clock signal if the drum motor were running at the correct speed.
The error detector operates by latching a counter value when it detects an edge of the DFG signal. The latched
count provides 16 bits of speed error data for the digital to operate on.
The digital filter adds the speed error data to phase error data from the drum phase control system, then sends
the result to the pulse-width modulator as drum error data.
- Record : Phase is controlled so that the vertical blanking intervals of the recorded video
signal will line up along the edge of the tape.
A digital counter detects the phase deviation from a preset value. The phase error data is added to speed error
data in a digital filter. this filter controls a pulse-width modulated (PWM) output, which controls the rotation
phase and speed of the drum.When the error is zero, the PWM circuit outputs a waveform with a 50% duty cycle.
The phase counter error detector compares the phase of the DPG pulse (tach pulse),which contains video head
phase information, with a reference signal. In the actual circuit , the comparison is carried out by comparing the
head-switching (HSW) signal,which is delayed by a counter that is reseted by DPG, with a reference signal. The
reference signal is the REF 30Hz signal,which differs between record and playback as follows.
- Record : V sync signal extracted from the video signal to be recorded (frame rate signal, actually 1/2V sync).
39 34
LINE1-1N
32
AGC CCD
LINE2-1N DET
30
RF V-1N VIDEO F. B YNR Y/C 3 MHz
28 LPF
AGC CLAMP COMB LPF
IC301 LA71207M
1) Outline
Fig. 7-22 shows the video signal recording system. Line input signal or tuner input signal is selected by Micom.
Input selection is done with the INPUT SELECT button on the remote. The input select control signal is supplied
to the pin 53(clock),54(data),55(chip select) of video IC from Micom IC.
The selected video input signal goes to pin 28(TUNER),30(LINE 2),32(LINE 1) of Luma/Chroma processor IC
(IC301). And then it enters VIDEO AGC circuit. The gain of AGC circuit is controlled by AGC detector so that the
output is constant (approx. 2Vp-p). The output signal of AGC is clamped by the FBC(Feed Back Clamp) circuit.
This signal appears at pin 26, after being amplified at the internal video amp and driver.
The output signal from the clamp circuit enter the detail enhancer circuit. In the detail enhancer circuit, the low
level high frequency video signal is emphasized to improve the original signals frequency characteristics.
onlinear emphasis circuit is employed to improve S/N and frequency response characteristics together with the
following main emphasis. Noise effects the FM wave at a higher frequency, so the S/N can be improved by
emphasizing the higher frequency before recording and by suppressing the play signal during demodulation.
The difference of non linear emphasis from main emphasis is that the emphasis characteristics change is depend-
ing on the input level. The gain of the emphasis circuit is inversely proportional to the level of the high frequency
component of the signal. That is, if the high frequency portion of the signal is low the main emphasis circuit will
amplify the signal.
4) FM Modulator
A. The amplitude of the FM signal is limited, so the signal is recorded on tape near the maximum
record level which increases the S/N ratio.
B. The FM carrier is se to 3.4MHz (at the Sync tips) and the deviation to 4.4MHz by inside IC
circuit (for the white peak). The actual device which constitutes the FM modulator is a stable multivibrator.
This multivibrator generates a sine wave output of variable frequency.
The frequency of sine wave is governed by the level of the processed video signal at any given point. Therefore,
the processed video signal varies the frequency of the sine wave which is frequency modulation (FM). During
playback in SLP mode, the crosstalk of the adjacent track is more apparent than is standard mode. It appears as
jitter and noise on the monitor. To reduce this noise from the screen, the FM carrier frequency has to be 1/2fh
shifted up during recording. This is done by applying the head switching pulse to the FM modulator control
pin57 during SLP recording. The FM modulated luminance signal goes to record equalizer circuit and it is mixed
with chrominance signal at the record Amp circuit inside video IC.
5) Record Amp
The frequency modulated luminance signal and chroma signal are mixed in the record amp of pre-amp block
inside video IC. Then this mixed signal is amplified and supplied to the video heads via the rotary transformer
and recorded on the magnetic tape.
Tape speed selection determines which video heads will be used. That is, signal output from pin 66 (SLP) and 73
(SP) of pre-amp block are supplied to video heads.
Control signal of speed mode is applied to pin 53(clock), 54(data), 55(chip select) of video IC from Micom IC.
PB EQ DOUBLE FM
PHASE LIMIT DEMOD
CH1 74
91 AMP
PB SUB MA2N
SP 21
91
73
91 FM-EQ LPF DE-EMPHA
H'D
CH2 72
91 AMP
FM AGC 3MHZ
CLAMP 22
91
LPF
CH2 67
91 AMP
SLP 66
H'D NL YNR Y/C 34
91
CH1 65 AMP DEEMPHA COMB
H'D S/W 57
CCD 39
91
NOISE
H'D AMP S/W 58 CANCELL
F.B PICTURE
26 6dB AMP QV/QH Y/C MIX
CLAMP CTL
VIDEO OUT
IC301 LA71207M
1) Outline
The video signal recorded on the tape is picked up by CH1,CH2 head and is supplied to pre-amp block via rotary
trans. During playback, as per the speed, SP and SLP head is determined by Pin60 of respectively.
CH1 signal inputs to Pins 65 and 74 while CH2 signal inputs to Pins 67 and 72 of video IC. The pick up operation
is controlled by the head switching pulse inputted to pin 57. During the high portion of the switching pulse, CH2
is picked-up and just the opposite is true for CH1. In the pre amp IC, the FM signal is amplified 60dB and this
signal is applied to FM AGC.
2) FM AGC AMP
At the FM AGC Amp (FM), signals are automatically balanced. One of the AGC circuit outputs is fed to AGC
detector circuit which detects signal level fluctuations. The detector output signal is applied to the FM AGC Amp
to keep the output constant.This output is applied to the PB FM EQ block. FM EQ is correct the phase distortion
and level. The signal through PB EQ circuit is applied to the double limiter.
4) FM DEMODULATOR
The FM demodulator consists of a stable mono multivibrator balanced modulator (BM) and a LPF. The FM
demodulator circuit first converts the FM signal to a pulse width modulator signal. Then the circuit smoothes the
PWM signal to demodulate the video signal. This demodulated signal is fed to the LPF to remove its FM carrier
component and any other harmonics. The demodulated luminance signal outputs from Pin 21 and is applied to
the 3MHz LPF through main deemphasis circuit. To reduce demodulation noise, the output of the 3MHz LPF is
applied to a non-linear deemphasis circuit through YNR circuit.
39 34
LINE1-1N
32
CCD
LINE2-1N
30
RF V-1N VIDEO YNR Y/C 3.58
28 LPF
AGC COMB BPF
73 SP H'D
REC
+ CURRENT
REC LUMINANCE AMP
66 SLP H'D
69 70
IC301 LA71207M
1) Outline
Fig. 7-24 shows the chroma signal recording system. The chroma signal recording process is performed by video
IC. The input video signal is fed to Pin 28 of IC and supplied to Y/C COMB circuit through AGC AMP.
The output signal of Y/C COMB circuit is applied to ACC amplifier. The ACC amplifier is used for both burst
ACC which keeps the burst level at a constant value in recording and the color ACC which controls the reference
level of the burst ACC with the color signal level. The color ACC works to maintain a relatively high output level
by boosting low level input signals to improve color S/N ratio. The signal is then applied to the burst emphasis
circuit. Burst emphasis emphasizes the burst signal by +6dB during recording and feeds it to the main converter.
The 3.58MHz signal are mixed in the main converter to perform frequency conversion.
The main converter is a mixer having the two types of output components which are the added frequency of
4.21+3.58=7.8MHz and the difference frequency component 629KHz.
Added frequency is rejected by the 1MHz LPF and the 629KHz down converted chroma signal is supplied to the
luma/chroma mixer of pre-amp block and then recorded on the tape via the record amp and heads.
AFC detection is performed with the head switching pulse and the fh signal generated from 321fh VOC output.
The detector output controls the VCO frequency which will be locked precisely at 320fh (5.035MHz).
he 320fh signal is counted down to 1/8 and the resultant 40fh (=629KHz)carrier signal is phase shifted triggered
by each horizontal sync signal which is wave shaped as a 50% duty pulse by the pulse generator.
The direction of the rotational phase shift depends on the levels of the rotary head switching signal from pin 57
and when the switching signal is "H" level, the phase is retarded by 90 degrees for every 1H, and when is is at a
"L" level it will advance by 90 for every 1H this 40fh phase shifted sub-carrier (PSSC) signal enters the sub-con-
verter and the 3.58MHz carrier signal is locked at the color burst frequency by the record APC.
The PSSC signal is frequency converted into 3.58MHz +/-629KHz. Then 4.21MHz component (=3.58MHz+/-
629KHz)is extracted through a 4.2MHz BPF.
The 4.21MHz signal is used as a carrier signal for down conversion of the color signal as described previously.
CH1 74
91 AMP
SP
H'D 73
91
CH2 72
91 AMP
1.3 MHz ACC AMP MAIN
LPF CONV
CH2 67
91 AMP
39
H'D S/W 57 CCD
34
IC301 LA71207M
1) Outline
Fig. 7-25 shows the chroma signal playback system.
The FM signals picked up by the CH-1 and CH-2 video heads are supplied to the pre-amp block.
The FM signal from CH-1 and CH-2 are alternately selected by the switch and output signal as a continuous
signal. Goes to the ACC amp through the 1.3MHz LPF. The 1.3MHz LPF is used for passing only down converted
629KHz chroma signal in the playback mode. The ACC amp stabilizes the 629KHz color signal level.
The output color signal from amp then enters the main converter circuit. In the main converter circuit this signal
is mixed with the 4.21MHz phase shifted carrier signal and converted into 4.21MHz + 629KHz signals.
2) Main Converter
Inside of IC, the main converter converts the 629KHz rotational chroma signal to a 3.58MHz non-rotational signal.
The two inputs of this main converter are the 629KHz signal, which comes from the output of the ACC, and a
4.21MHz which has the same rotational phase as the 629KHz signal. It is important that the rotational phase of
the 4.21MHz signal is the same direction as the 629KHz playback chroma signal. To obtain the 3.58MHz non-rota-
tional stable signal, the same direction rotational signal should be mixed with the rotational chroma signal.
During the conversion process, the phase is also mixed by the frequency. Therefore, when 629KHz is subtraced
from 4.21MHz,the result is the non-rotational 3.58MHz stable signal. The output signal of the main converter goes
to the 3.58MHz BPF. In the 3.58MHz BPF,the conversion noise(4.21MHz+629KHz=4.8MHz) is rejected and the
3.58MHz color signal goes to the comb filter.
In the comb filter, the crosstalk components due to the adjacent track are eliminated and the color signal is
applied to PB-AMP, BURST De-Emphasis, Killer and are applied to LUMA and CHROMA mixer input through
the CNC block.
BPF
fh
fs + 40th = 3.58MHz + 0.62MHz = 4.2MHz
fs
VC0 1/8 SUB XTAL
320fh D/C CONV ( + ) OSC
Fig. 7-26 Block Diagram of Color REC mode by the method of a Down Converter
PB COLOR IN PB OUT
LPF MAIN
BPF
CONV ( - )
BPF
fh
fs + 40th = 3.58MHz + 0.62MHz = 4.2MHz
fs
VC0 1/8 SUB XTAL
320fh D/C CONV ( + ) OSC
Fig. 7-27 Block Diagram of Color PB mode by the method of a Down Converter
Hi-Fi circuit consists of HiFi audio LPF,VCO,BPF,FM detect circuit and switching noise compensator, PRE-AMP etc. Linear
audio consists of an ALC circuit,REC EQ circuit and a PB EQ circuit.
Hi-Fi and Linear audio share the same input selector,output selector and mute circuit.
INPUT IN REC
ALC LPF PNR MOD 21 REC FM
SEL AMP
LINEAR IN
62
1) Input Selector
Input selector outputs 1 signal from 4 different signals received. It outputs 1 selected signal from tuner,rear,front.
2) Normal(Linear) Selector
Two signals,L-CH and R-CH are inputed to Hi-Fi IC.But,linear audio is capable of receiving only one signal.Therefore,the
2 input signals must be selected. Usually,the outputs are mixed signals of L-CH and R-CH unlike the input selector,the
normal selector does not amplify the selected signal.
3) Output Selector
It selects to output Hi-Fi L-CH,Hi-Fi R-CH,LINEAR and MIX(Hi-Fi+LINEAR) signals with the final output IC
pin 53 (R-CH) and pin 57 (L-CH).
4) Output ALC(Convertor)
ALC is used because when the input level of RF converter gets bigger,it shows up as noise on the screen. But,this block is
not used this model(ALC OFF)
6) Audio Limiter
Before modulating the signals from PNR block,it limits signals exceeding the size limit to max deviation of +/- 150KHz.
8) RF LPF
It is a function to eliminate the harmonic components of Hi-Fi carrier formed during VCO,which may affect other block.
Its pass-band approximately 2MHz.
9) MIXER
It mixes the Hi-Fi carrier formed in L-CH and R-CH. However,due to the frequency difference between L-CH and
R-CH,when equal amount of R-CH is recorded to tape,R-CH is must smaiier than L-CH.
Therefore,the R-CH output is approximately 10dB bigger than L-CH.
15) DET(Hi-Fi/LINEAR)
From the Hi-Fi envelope inputed from pre-amp,it decides whether the signal passing through L-CH BPF is Hi-Fi or
LINEAR tape its size(the signal passing through BPF is below 10mVpp, it is not Hi-Fi,therefore,it output linear)
(3) Pin Port Description (Tuner Mode ; 1KHz, 100% Modulation Input)
1) ATT (Attenuation)
Line amp is shared between PB mode and E/E mode, which reduces the recorded signal by 20dB and resister.
3) LINE AMP
Line amps gain is approximately 23dB. The purpose of the line amp is to amplify to 68dB in order to obtain the
recorded signal on the tape during playback. As the amp gain increases, the passband decreases, which enables
the amplification of low frequency. However, it is impossible to amplify frequency of 10KHz to 68dB with just
1 OPAMP. Therefore, to satisfy frequency and gain.
Line amp must be constructed into 2 steps of OP AMP. (gain is fixed within IC)
4) 12KHz LPF
There are various noises to signal output. The loudest noise is the Video SYNC Frequency of 15.734KHz
In order to eliminate the Video SYNC Frequency, LPF and TRAP are combined to LPF.
5) PB AMP
The diagram to the left is the playback amp and the gain input/output are as
PB AMP
INPUT follows.
OUTPUT
Z1 ~ Z1
Av = 1 + ~
Z2 Z2
6) REC AMP
The diagram to the left is REC AMP. The amp gain is approximately 14dB.
PB AMP
INPUT R1 and R2 that determine the gain is located inside the IC.
OUTPUT
It is uniform and independent to frequency. Frequency characteristics should
be considered when designing rec amp. The REC amp should be the opposite
to playback characteristics.
R1
R2
7) OSC (Oscillation)
Oscillation frequency is 70KHz. Its size is approximately 45Vp-p. it operates on recoed mode. It is supplied to
audio erase head and full erase head used to erase already recorded signals.
Also, it conducts AM (Amplitude Modulation) using oscillation signals.
8) BIAS Control
Oscillation coil is used in oscillation Bias. Coil output changes according to the impedance of F/E, A/E and
R/P head connected to the coil.
9) 60KHz HPF
There must be standard signal for bias control and that signal uses HPF only to obtain oscillation signal that
comes through R/P head.
10) S/W
The switch opens when recording, shorts during playback and exterior transister is used.
7-7 TM
(1) Outline
RF and frequency synthesized tuning system
General description : The receiving circuit consists of both ANT input and output circuits, channel selection cir-
cuit, PIF circuit and SIF circuit. The receiving circuit selects a desired broadcast signal from TV signals induced on
an antenna and sends stable video and audio signals to their respective processing circuits. The output signals
from the video and audio circuits are converted into a conventional TV signal modulated for channel 3 or channel
4 by an RF modulator so that the signal can be received by conventional TV receivers.
ANT INPUT
UHF AFT
FM Modulator OSC PLL
IC
TV SET AGC
1 2 5 7 9 10 13 11 16
AUDIO IN CH SW VIDEO IN X-TAL SCL SDA AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT
IN AFT OUT
VIDEO IN
5
TO TUNER SECTION
ANTENNA
VIDEO
MOD.
ANT S/W
CH S/W FM
MOD.
2 4 1
CH SW TV/ VCR AUDIO IN
(CTL)
C. Double tune
It consists of a double tuning circuit to improve rejection characteristic which results in a better band characteris-
tic.
S.T(VL) D.T(VL)
H.P.F MOP IC
+ CXA3250AN (SONY)
L.P.F IF trap V.RF Amp SN761672A (TEXAS Instruments)
V.MIX
FROM
MD SECTION S.T(VL) D.T(VH)
U.MIX IF S.T
VHF
OSD
H.P.F S.T(U) U.RF Amp D.T(U)
UHF
OSD
OSC IF
AMP AMP
IF
Prescaler to IF Section
VL
LPF C.P. VH
BAND SW
U
AGC
from IF Section Tu voltage REF
out
MOP IC
! SONY : CSA3250AN
@ T I : SN761672A
(5) IF Block
A. SAW FILTER
It passes only needed band of the signal that is converted to IF frequency and decrease other band to minimize
the effect of adjacent channel.
B. IF AMP
IF signal ,which is selected in SAW FILTER, is amplified in IF amp frequency enough to be detected. The IF AMP
has parallel inputs & outputs structure and consists of 3 series step AMP.Each step has about 20dB gains.These
gains are controlled by AGC voltage has maximum 63dB attenuation range.
C. RF AGC CONTROL
It is adjusted to determine RF AGC working point in tuner.
D. FM DETECTOR
After removing AM signal in the limiter AMP ,amplified SIF signal is applied FM detector. This FM detector is
PLL detecting type.
E. AFT DETECTER
AFT automatically controls the OSC frequency in the tuner, so that it retains a constant level.
It is a quadrature detection type. The carrier, which is detected from video det is directly input to AFT detector .
The 90 degree delayed phase signal is input at the same time to AFT detector and ,the results come out.
Detected AFT voltage is amplified by DC AMP and then applied to pin 13.
! SIMENS : M1867M
@ SANYO : TSF5232P SAW
FILTER
VIF 1'ST
RF IF AGC
AMP AMP
FM AGC AGC
AFT
DET
VIDEO 1'ST
DET DET
HPF
AMP
HPF
MIX EQ VCO
HPF AMP
VCC
4.5MHz SIF
BPF TRAP
VCO TANK
VIDEO OUT
7-8 OSD
The on screen display circuit consist of a character generator decoder, video mixer, sync separator and sync gener-
ator, sync detector circuit.
The data is decoded and generates characters in syncro with composite video signal applied pin 49, 50.
Also the sync detector circuit discriminates the presence of a video signal by detecting sync, if no sync is detected,
a blue screen is displayed. In other word, the OSD circuit displays character on the video when there is a video
signal or on blue screen when there is no video signal. (No sync).
IC601
37
4/2 fsc
38 oscilator Background
H video signal
Sync signal
V
generator
49 Blue Background
CVin
Super impose
Sync-tip
clamp 47
CVout
Dot display
control
Character data
ROM
(128 characters)
AFCC 52
Display data
AFC readout
57 control
AFCLPF
Control circuits
(display position. On-screen display
blinking. etc.) RAM
registers
H/V 50
seperation C-Sync Slice CVin2
7-9 Input-Output
The external signals of DVD/VCR combo is inputed to the Video/Hi-Fi IC.
VCR Block selects the input signal, and then it can record the selected input signal and output the signal to
external port.
IC801 is the switch that selects the AV output signal of DVD/VCR combo and finally output the signal to TV.
JK801
REAR JACK
"A/V OUT"
JK801 JK701
REAR JACK FRONT JACK
"A/V IN" "A/V IN"
IC801
OUTPUT SIGNAL SWITCH
IC601 AIC2
VCR u-COM DVD 2CH AUDIO
DVD L/VCR H
Block Input Signal Input Pin Output Signal Output Pin 9, 10, 11 CTL Level Output Signal Type
Video Pin 5 High VCR Video
Video Pin 4
VCR L Pin 12 Low DVD Video
Audio
R Pin 2 High VCR Audio L
Audio L Pin 14
Video Pin 3 Low DVD Audio L
DVD L Pin 13 High VCR Audio R
Audio Audio R Pin 15
R Pin 1 Low DVD Audio R
(1) Outline
The main micom peripheral circuit is composed of 4M EDO ROM (SIC2) for Microcode and data save, 2Kbit
EE-PROM (ZIC7) for permanent storage of data needed at power off, 64Mbit SDRAM (ZIC2) for temporary data
read and write.
The Micom (ZIC1, Vaddis 5E) mounted in main board analizes the key commands of front panel or instructions of
remote control through communication with Micom (IC601 ; MN101DF06) of front and controls the devices on
board to execute the corresponding commands after initializing the devices connected with micom on board at
power on.
SIC1
RIC1 DSP & DIGITAL AIC2
RF AMP SERVO D/A CONVERTER
(S5L1463) (S5L1455X) (PCM1742KE)
DATA BUS
ZIC7 ZIC3
ADDRESS
EEPROM 1MB FLASH MEMORY
(KS24C020) (MBM29LV800BA)
Fig. 7-39
When micom accesses each device sharing bus, it falls the chip select signal of corresponding chip to
(/dspcs : ZIC1-123, /FLASH DSP : ZIC1-126, /DSPCS : DIC1-2, /DVD1CS : ZIC1-208, CSB : SIC1-10)
0 (Low) before trial.
So to speak, the bus is used by time-division as shown in Fig. 7-40.
Two and more devices can't be accessed simultaneously.
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
7-11 DVD RF
(b) RF signal
104
LDDVD
PDDVD 9 ALPC
0
LDCD
PDCD
Fig. 7-41
Fig. 7-42 shows the waveform-equalizing block diagram for the RF signal.
It outputs to EQout (Pin 70) terminal by initially changing switching AMP gain of DVD and CD, and then adjust-
ing the level in RF SUM & AGC.
RF SUM and AGC is Contvolled by PWM Signal and pin 78~80.
EQout Pin is Connected EQin.
VZOCTL
PLLGF
RDPF
b B v
224
EQIN
REAGCO X z RF EQ Z RFEQO
RFEQ-SEL
EQ_BOOST
EQG_CEN
EQ_FREQ
Fig. 7-42
(1) Outline
SERVO system of DVD is Compoced of Focusing SERVO, Tracking SERVO, SLED Linked SERVO and CLV
SERVO (DISC Motor Control SERVO).
1) Focusing SERVO : Focuses the optical spot output from object lens onto the disc surface. Maintains a uniform
distance between object lens of Pick-up and disc (for surface vibration of disc).
2) Tracking SERVO : Make the object lens follow the disc track in use of tracking error signal (created from Pick-up).
3) SLED Linked SERVO : When the tracking actuator inclines outwardly as the object lens follows the track during
play, the SLED motor moves slightly (and counteracts the incline).
4) CLV SERVO (DISC Motor Control SERVO) : Controls the disc motor to maintain a constant linear velocity
(necessary for RF signal).
DISC
17 31
18
14 29
11
12
13
DCN3 22 23 24 25
4
5
PDCD
LDCD
DCN1
13
14
LDCD
9
PDCD
7
24
18
2
22
6 to ZIC1 (Vaddis5E)
20
19
23
30 29 32 33 35 34 8 3 152
5
3
12 28
11 27
DCN2 From
11 5
36 ZIC 124/25
12 6
10 4 SIC3 (FAN8728) 37
VREF
SIC1 (S5L1455)
18 26
8 2
21 28
4 14
25 13
3 13
46 14
5 15
7 1
9 3
1
2
Fig. 7-43
(3) Operation
1) FOCUSING SERVO
The focus loop is changed from open loop to closed loop, and the triangular waveform moves the object lens up
and down (at pin 13 of SIC1 during Focus SERVO ON.) At that time, S curve is input to pin 8 of SIC1.
ABCD (pin 34 of RIC1) signal, summing signal of PD A, B, C, D, is generated, and zero cross(1.65V) point occurs
when S curve is focused and ABCD signal exceeds a preset,constant value. The focus loop is changed to
closed loop, and the object lens follows the disc movement, maintaining a constant distance from the disc.
(these operations are same in CD and DVD).
Fig. 7-44
(b) Play
When focus loop closes the loop during focus servo on, both pin 65 and pin 75 of SIC1 are controlled by VREF
voltage (approx. 1.65V), and pin 26, 27 of SIC3 are approximately 2.5V.
2) TRACKING SERVO
For DVD
Composite : The signal output from PD A, B, C, D of Pick-up, the tracking error signal (pin31 of RIC1) uses the
phase difference of A+C and B+D in RIC1, and inputs to terminal 3 of SIC1. Then, it is output to SIC1 pin 14 via
digital equalizer, and applied to the tracking actuator through SIC3.
Pin 14 of SIC1 is controlled by VREF(approx. 1.65V) during normal play.
Meanwhile, DVD repeats the track jump from 1 to 4 in inner direction at normal play (because data- read speed
from disc is faster than data output speed on screen).
B. SEARCH Mode :
Search mode : Fine seek,(Moving the tracking actuator slightly little below 255 track) and coarse search, moving
much in use of sled motor. The coarse search will be described in sled linked servo and now, the fine seek is
explained shortly.
If the object lens is located near target, cut off the tracking loop and give the control signal as many as desired
count to move the tracking actuator via SIC1 pin 14 terminal(TRD).
(1) Outline
SIC1(S5L1455) performs Sync detection, EFM demodulation and error correction and Spindle motor control (CLV
control) after inputting sliced EFM signal of RF signal at disc playback and EFM read clock (PLCK) signal generat-
ed from PLL. Outputs data which converted to the last audio and video from A/V decoder (ZIC1). SIC1 uses exter-
nal memory(4M DRAM) as buffer as well as for error correction and carries out Variable Bit Rate transfer function.
VBR function uses the external buffer as buffer to absorb the difference of transfer rate occurring because the trans-
fer rate of disc playback is faster than data transfer rate demanded by A/V decoder (Video/Audio Signal Process
Chip).
In case of general disc refresh, the memory is almost filled up periodically. It is because Write rate to memory after
disc playback and signal process is faster than Read of A/V decoder. When the memory is filled, this status is report-
ed by interrupt to main micom, which controls the servo to kick back the pick-up to the previous track after mem-
orizing the last data read from disc until now. It takes some times to jump to the previous track and return to the
original(jump location) again. The memory will have an empty space because A/V decoder reads out data of mem-
ory.
When the memory has an empty space, where data can be processed and written and the pick-up correctly gets to
the original location(before kick back location) again, it reads data again avoids the interrupt of data read previ-
ously. The basic operation repeats to perform as described above.
ZIC2
RIC1 FOKB 64Mbit
(S5L1463) RFO
SDRAM
MD_MUTE
LD_MUTE
RF IC
CLOSE
FGINT
OPEN
FR
RAMADD(0..11)
RAMDAT(0..15)
RAMBA(0..1)
RAMDQM
RAMCLK
RAMCLk
/CAS
/RAS
/WE
/CS
RF_CLKEN
MIRR_LPF
PLLDFCT
RF_DAT
RF_CLK
AFEQO
OPEAK
MIRR
FOKB
MON
DFCT
ENV
CE
TE
FE
27MHz
FOD 16.9344MHz SCL
SIC3 SDA ZIC7
TRD STROBE
(FAN8728) SLD REQUEST
2Kbit
2
E PROM
SPD
Motor Driver DACK
VREF SDATA(7..0)
DVDSOS
ERROR ZIC1
SIC1
SENSE (Vaddis 5E)
SLOCK
(S5L1455) DSPWAIT MPEG Decoder
DSPIRQ &
Digital Servo RSTB
& CPU
SRQ
DSP /FLASHCS SCLK
RXD ZIC8
/DSPCS
/RD TXD (TC74VHCT125)
D(15..0)
SIC2 A(8..0) /WD RRQ Level Shifter
4Mbit /RAS /DSPCS MEMAD(19..0)
/LCAS /RD MEMAD(15..0)
EDO /UCAS /WD
/WE MEMAD0
DRAM /OE
27MHz
MEMDA(7..0)
SCLK
RRQ
RXD
SRQ
TXD
/FLASHCS
33.8688MHz /RD ZIC3
/WD
Flash Memory
MEMAD(19..0)
1Mbit
MEMDA(15..0)
IC601
(MN101D06F)
VCR Main
u-COM
Fig. 7-45
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
Fig. 7-46
(1) Outline
ZIC1(A/V decoder with video encoder) diverges from the 27MHz crystal, then generates VSYNC and HSYNC.
ZIC1(A/V decoder with video encoder) does RGB encoding, copy guard processing and D/A conversion of 8bit
video data internally inputted from video decoder block by Micro Process block.
Video signal converted into analog signal is outputted via amplifier of analog part.
Video data
CVBS CVBS CVBS
A/V Decoder Y/B/U Y
Vaddis5E With
Video Encoder C/R/V 6dB Y
C LOW
ZIC1 PASS AMP C
CVBS/G/Y
FILTER &
(6MHz) 75ohm
Y Drive Y
Pb Pb
Pr Pr
LA73054
Front
Micom
FIC1
ZIC1 inputted from pin 161 with 27MHz generates HSYNC and VSYNC which are based on video signal.
ZIC1 is synchronous signals with decoded video signal and control the output timing of 8bit video signal of ITU-
R601 format. The separate signal is encoded to NTSC/PAL by control of MIC1.
The above signals, which are CVBS (Composite Video Burst Synchronized)/G (GREEN)/Y [PIN139],
Y (S_VIDEO)/B (BRUE)/Pb[PIN145] and C (S_VIDEO)/R (RED)/Pr [PIN151], are selectively outputted CVBS
+S_VIDEO, RGB/Component by the rear switch. In Course of encoding, 8bit data can extend to 10bit or more.
To convert the extended data to quantization noise as possible, ZIC1 adopts 10bit D/A converter.
ZIC1 perform video en-coding as well as copy protection.
(1) Outline
A/V decoder (ZIC1 ; Vaddis 5E) is supply to DATA 0 for 2-channel mixed audio output.
The audio data transmitted from A/V decoder (ZIC1 ; Vaddis 5E) are converted into analog signal via audio D/A
converter and outputted via post filter and amplifier.
CD and VCD are outputted with only 2 channels audio data and transmit them to Data 0.
If DVD of multichannel Source disc, if is downmixed and transmit them to Data0.
If you want to listen to the multichannel output, you have to connect digital output with AC-3 amp or
MPEG/DTS amp.
ZIC1 DATA0
AIC2 POST FILTER AMP L
(Vaddis 5E) LRCK PCM1742KE
A/V Decoder BCK D/A CONVERTER R
POST FILTER AMP
Fig. 7-48
HOST or DVD/CD
INTERFACE
RECEIVER
or
AUDIO INPUT IEC-958/1937 IEC-958/1937
DECODER
BUFFER OUTPUT PROCESS INTERFACE
Compressed Data WMA (IEC-958/1937)
(MPEG, Dolby Digital), 2-Channel LPCM, Decoded
CD-DA, LPCM Dolby Digital, Decoded MPEG, WMA
AUDIO DECODER
(MPEG, DOLBY DIGITAL,
CD-DA, LPCM, WMA
Uncompressed 16- or 24-bit
LPCM samples at
fs=44.1,48,96KHz
1) Compressed Data
The audio data inputted to ZIC1 (Vaddis 5E) A/V decoder is divided into compressed data and uncompressed
data.
It is compressed data that is compressed with multi-channel audio data such as Dolby digital, MPEG, DTS,
WMA,etc. The compressed data inputted to ZIC1 (Vaddis 5E) is converted into the uncompressed data of 2, 4,
and 6 channels through ZIC1 built-in audio decoder and is outputted to Data 0 through digital audio interface.
The compressed data is transmitted to external AC-3 amplifier or MPEG/DTS amplifier as IEC-958/1937 trans-
mission data format compressed by ZIC1 built-in IEC-958 output process.
2) Uncompressed Data
The uncompressed data is that data isnt compressed, so it is called CD-DA, LPCM data.
The 2 channels data is converted through audio decoder 2-channel data and Data 0 and are outputted in digital
audio interface.Via IEC-958 output process, they is transmitted to digital amplifier or AC-3/MPEG/DTS amplifier
built in the external digital input source with IEC-958/1937 transmission format.
PG Cylinder Capstan
FG
Control head
System control
The tape come out from the supply reel (S) of the video cassette runs through paths shown in Figs. 8-2 and 8-3,
and is taken up by the take-up (T) reel. (S stands for the supply reel, and T for the take-up reel, hereafter.)
At S reel side (tape enterance side of the cylinder) against the cylinder, a tension post to allow the tape surface to
contact with each head with a proper tension which assures stable running, an FE head which erases entire data
of the tape, and an S guide roller which restricts tape motion in upward/downward direction are provided.
In the same way, a T guide roller, audio head to record audio signals at upper side of the tape, control head to
record and reproduce a control signal at lower side of the tape, and an audio erase head to erase only the audio
signals and perform after-recording in parallel with the audio head are provided at T reel side. (tape exit side of
the cylinder).
The guide parts marked with asterisks (*) are equipped with the adjusting mechanism to stabilize the tape run-
ning or to record and reproduce the signals precisely.
* S slant guide *
S guide roller T guide roller
T slant guide
FE head
S slant guide *
ACE head
Tension post
Capstan
No.9 guide
Pinch roller
FE head
No.8 guide
* *
S guide roller T guide roller
The reel drive system consists of a capstan motor as a drive power source, belt as a power transmission mecha-
nism, clutch mechanism, idle gears, and a reel disc. Selecting of forward rotation or reverse rotation is carried out
by an idle gear which changes its rotating direction according to rotating direction of the clutch holder.
Reel take-up torque is selected according to an operation mode.
In the record, playback, fps, rps modes, the reel take-up torque is controlled by the clutch mechanism, thereby the
tape fed by the capstan is taken up with a proper torque.
In the FF and REW modes, the clutch enters a direct connecting status in which the clutch mechanism does not
operate and the capstan drive torque is transmitted without reduction, so a high speed taking-up is enabled.
S slant guide
Tape guide
Tape Loading
Full Loading Mode
Fig. 8-5
FL drive slider
When a cassette is entered in the VCR, the cassette is set on the reel disc by the front loading mechanism.
In this case, the tension post, loading tape guide, capstan motor, and the No.9 guide are positioned inside of the
tape in the cassette case.
Tape guide
Pinch roller
Capstan
Tension post
No. 9 guide
Tape guide
Tape guide
In the full loading system, the tape loading starts at the same time when the cassette mounting has completed, the
mechanism shifts to the playback position, and enters the standby status with keeping tape wrapped around the
cylinder.
In this case, tape tension applied to the cylinder is decreased to protect the tape and to prevent the tape from
scratches.
The reels enter a free status by rotating the loading motor to go to FF/REW position.
In this case, the capstan motor rotates in colck-wise direction in the REW mode. The idle gear is swung rightward
or leftward according to the rotating direction of the capstan motor. As a result, the T reel rotates in the FF mode
or the S reel rotates in the REW mode, thus taking up the tape to the rotating reel.
S slant guide
S guide roller T guide roller
T slant guide Video tape (Magneticside)
FE head ACE head
No. 8 guide
Tape guide
When the record or playback button is pressed, the tape is fed by the rotation of the capstan motor.
In this case, a tension post touches the tape and braking froces created by the band brake linked with the tension
post is applied to the S reel, thereby stabilizing the tape tension. The tape fed by the capstan is taken up around
the T reel. The T reel is driven with a constant torque generated by transmitting rotation of the capstan motor to
the clutch mechanism.
S slant guide
S guide roller T guide roller
T slant guide Video tape (Magneticside)
FE head ACE head
No. 8 guide
Tape guide
Idle gear
FG pulse
FG
CTL pulse
AUDIO (Linear time counter)
IIC BUS Control
VIDEO
TUNER REC control
The operation of mechanism is performed by rotation of the loading motor, and the transmission path of the oper-
ation is as shown in Fig. 8-12.
Loading Motor
No.9 guide
S brake
T brake
Up/Down lever
Fig. 8-14 shows each mode and mechanism status in each mode concerned with the rotation of the FL cam gear or
cam slider shift. The mechanism operates as shown in Fig. 8-13 according to the timing chart in Fig. 8-14.
Note :
The Start Sensor is actuated by the horizontal moving of Slider FL Drive and turned on or off by insertion or ejec-
tion of a cassette.
<Top View>
T slider assembly
Pinch assembly
Loading motor
S slider assembly
FL cam gear
Loading motor
FL cam gear
Joint gear 1
Cam slider
T brake S brake
Pinch drive lever Tension drive lever
Joint gear 2
(1) There are two STOP modes and two FF/REW modes.
1) STOP 1
This mode is performed when PB and FF/REW is not done for 5 miniute at power on.
The small load is given to S REEL DISC and T REEL DISC. And the cylinder motor is stopped.
2) STOP 2
This mode is performed when you press the stop button as performing FF/REW.
The large load is given to S REEL DISC and T REEL DISC.
3) FF/REW 1
This mode is performed when
The tape load is small during performing FF and reducing speed.
The tape load is large during performing REW.
The small load is given to S REEL DISK and no load is given to T REEL DISC.
4) FF/REW 2
This mode is performed when
The tape load is large during performing FF.
The tape load is small during performing REW and reducing speed
No load is given to S REEL DISK and the small load is given to T REEL DISK.
(Cf) According to acceleration, deceleration, and the location of tape, tension control which is caused by
converting FF/REW 1 and FF/REW 2 each other is performed during FF or REW.
< S BRAKE>
1) OFF BRAKE (Unloading completion, RPS, PLAY, FF/REW 2)
- S BRAKE is detached from S REEL DISC completely. So S REEL DISC is free.
Fig. 8-15
2) SOFT BRAKE(during LOADING, STOP 1, FF/REW 1)
- The small load is given to S REEL DISC.
Fig. 8-16
Fig. 8-17
< T BRAKE>
1) OFF BRAKE (PLAY, FF/REW 1)
- T BRAKE is detached from T REEL DISC completely. So T REEL DISC is free.
Fig. 8-18
Fig. 8-19
Fig. 8-20
Fig. 8-21
The mode sensor converts each mode of the mechanism into an electrical signal and transmits it to the microcom-
puter. The FL cam gear is rotated by the loading motor, and the cam slider slides after operation of the cassette
holder.
Then the mode switch also rotates synchronized with the cam slider and outputs a signal corresponding to each
mode. This signal is transmitted to the microcomputer and the microcomputer stops the cam slider at a specified
angle, thus establishing each mode.
The IC601 controls Capstan Motor Drive IC for each mode to make the loading motor rotate in forward or reverse
direction, thereby setting the mechanism at a specified position.
The mode switch develops three outputs A, B and C.
The circuit configuration of the mode sensor drive is shown in Fig. 8-22.
CN604
1 Load (+)
IC601
CAPSTAN
~
~
1
L.M B+ 8 MOTOR
2
M Loading motor
9 DRIVE IC
LM L 59 10
Load (-)
AL 5V
LM R 60
AL 5V
SW603
Mode SW
A 85 A
B 86 B
C 87 C
<Cassette loading>
(1) The FL cam gear is in the Cassette unloading (position I)position, and the cassette holder is in the out status
(start sensor ON). Under this condition, each motor is stopped.
(2) Status of the mechanism is as follows.
1) S.T guide rollers, tension post, No.9 guide are in unloading status and housed in the reel disc side.
2) S brake is released and T brake is in soft brake status.
3) The clutch holder assembly is in clutched status and idle lever assembly is enabled to be engaged with both
S and T reel discs.
(3) When a cassette is inserted, the lock lever of cassette holder is released from the stopper, the cassette holder
moves, the FL arm lever rotates, and the FL Drive Slider slides, thereby closing the start sensor.
(4) IC601 controls Capstan Motor Drive IC to rotate the loading motor in forward direction, and move the cassette
holder. At the same time, the capstan motor rotates in the reverse direction and moves the cassette
down (vertical motion) while rotating the S reel disc.
(5) The cassette lid opens when the vertical motion starts.
(6) When the vertical motion has completed and the cassette is mounted, the capstan motor rotates in the reverse
direction. At that time the position a is detected with the cam slider shifted and the loading/capstan
motors are stopped. After 300msec the loading motor rotates in the forward direction and enters the tape
loading operation.
T slider assembly
S slider assembly
<Tape loading>
(1) After slot-in operation (cassette loading), FL cam gear rotates and the cam slider starts shifting, and a loading
gear is ready to start.
Under this condition, the mechanism status is as follows :
1) The T main brake actuates so that tape does not com out from the T reel during the loading operation.
(2) The cylinder starts to rotates after the loading motor is rotated.
(3) When the cam slider reaches the position II (loading/unloading modes), the mechanism enters the loading
status and operates as described below.
1) S,T sliders are moved through the loading drive gear and trun on the tension post.
2) The No. 9 guide is loaded.
3) The pinch roller is loaded up to front of the capstan.
4) The head cleaner is actuated during loading operation.
5) The S soft brake is actuated.
(4) When the cam slider passes through the position III, and detects the position IV (playback standby mode),
the loading motor stops. Under this condition, the mechanism status is described as below :
The pinch roller is pressed to the capstan.
The No.9 guide is stored in the cassette.
The tension post touches the tape, band brake force is applied, and the tension servo brake mechanism
actuates.
Brakes for the reel discs are all off.
T slider assembly
S slider assembly
Tension lever
(1) The tape loading operation completes and the loading motor stops.
(2) In the same way as in the playback mode, the capstan motor rotates in forward direction and the T reel
disc takes up the tape. (For more details, refer to the playback mode.)
(3) After running the tape for 0.6s, the mechanism rotates the capstan in the reverse direction for 0.3s to
slack the tape properly with pinch roller pressed.
(4) If nothing is operated for about 5 minutes, the loading motor rotates in the forward direction and the cam
position reaches the position V, and both the loading motor and the cylinder motor stop.
(5) During this period, the video and audio systems are in the same status as in the stop mode.
<Tape Unloading>
(1) When the [EJECT] button is pressed in the stop mode, the mechanism enters the eject mode.
(2) IC601 controls cylinder motor drive IC to make the cylinder motor rotates.
(3) IC601 makes the loading motor rotate in the reverse direction, and shifts the cam slider.
1) The mechanism components move in the reverse direction against the loading operation.
(4) When the cam slider reaches the position II, IC601 makes the capstan motor rotate in the reverse direction
(LP X11) and takes up the tape at a specified torque using the clutch mechanism.
(5) When the cam slider reaches the position I, it brakes the capstan motor to stop, and then stops the loading
motor after 230ms passed.
<Cassette unloading>
(1) Furthermore, IC601 makes the loading motor rotate in the reverse direction and also the capstan motor in
reverse direction, applies braking force to the capstan motor by detecting the tape start sensor
OFF --> ON, and the capstan motor stops.
(2) IC601 makes the loading motor stop after 150ms passed from sensing ON.
(3) Also IC601 makes the loading motor rotate in the forward direction after 120ms passed.
(1) The cam slider is in the stop mode (position V) and each motor stops.
(2) The mechanism status is as follows :
1) The S, T guide rollers are in the loading status.
2) The pinch roller is kept away from the capstan.
3) The tension post is shifted to the reel disc side. That is, the band brake is released from the ON status and
the back tension is also released.
4) The S, T soft brakes are being applied.
T slider assembly
S slider assembly
Pinch assembly (off)
(1) When the [REW] button is pressed in playback standby mode, the mode enters the FF/REW mode.
(2) IC601 controls Capstan Motor Drive IC and makes the loading motor rotate in the forward direction.
The loading motor stops when the cam position reaches the position VI, VII (FF/REW mode).
The mechanism status is as follows :
1) The pinch roller is OFF.
2) The No. 9 guide is once loaded but immediately returned.
3) The tension post is moved to the reel disc side. That is, the band brake is released from the ON status and
the back tension is released.
4) The clutch holder assembly is in the direct status and the capstan driving force is directly transmitted to the
reel disc.
5) Brakes for the reel discs are as follows :
VI position FF/REW 1 mode (S Brake : soft brake, T Brake : off)
VII position FF/REW 2 mode (S Brake : off, T Brake : soft brake)
(3) IC601 makes the capstan motor rotate in the forward direction and the idle gear transmits the rotation to the
S/T reel discs to take up the tape.
(1) When the [STOP] button is pressed in the REW mode, the mechanism enters the playback standby mode.
(2) IC601 makes the loading motor rotate in the reverse direction and stops at the position V.
With this mode shift, the mechanism actuates S, T main brakes to stop the tape. Then, the capstan motor also
stops by braking force 70ms after detecting e position.
(3) IC601 makes the loading motor rotate in the reverse direction again and stops the loading motor when the
cam slider reaches the position IV (playback mode), thus setting the playback standby mode.
T slider assembly
[Playback mode]
(1) When the [PLAY] button is pressed in the stop mode, the mechanism enters the playback mode.
(2) IC601 controls cylinder motor drive IC and rotates the cylinder motor.
(3) IC601 controls Capstan Motor Drive IC to rotate the loading motor in the reverse direction and stops the motor
when the cam slider reaches the position IV (playback mode). (When operating from the playback standby
mode, the cam slider has been already on the position IV.) The mechanism works as follows :
1) The pinch roller moves toward the capstan side and press fits the capstan.
2) The No.9 guide is loaded once and then returned immediately.
3) The tension post touches the tape, the band braking force is applied, and the tension servo mechanism
works.
4) The clutch holder assembly enters clutched condition.
5) S,T brakes are released.
(4) IC601 makes the capstan rotate in the forward direction and feeds the tape. The idle gear transmits the
rotation to the T reel disc and the reel disc takes up the tape at a constant torque by the clutch mechanism.
(5) IC601 controls the video circuit and switches the playback screen.
(6) The recording speed data identified by IC601 is displayed in the Led module.
<Still mode>
(1) When the [PAUSE] button is pressed in the playback mode, the mechanism enters the still mode.
The cam slider is in the position IV (playback mode), the cylinder motor is rotating, and the capstan motor is
rotating in the forward direction.
(2) IC 601 controls the audio circuit and actuates the audio mute function.
(3) The capstan motor enters the intermittent operation mode and then stops.
(4) IC 601 maintains the recording speed data just before the still operation.
(5) In the slow mode, the capstan motor rotates continuously in the intermittent driving.
<FPS mode>
(1) When the [FF] button is pressed in the playback mode, the mechanism enters the FPS mode (forward picture
search). The cam slider is in the position IV (playback mode), the cylinder motor is rotating, and the capstan
motor is rotating in the forward direction.
(2) IC 601 controls the audio circuit to actuate the audio mute operation.
(3) IC601 makes the capstan rotate at 7 times for SP, 21 times for SLP to feed the tape, respectively.
The tape is taken up at a constant torque by the clutch mechanism. (The mechanical operation is the same as
that in the playback mode.)
(4) The recording speed data identified by IC601 is displayed on the Led module.
<RPS mode>
(1) When the [REW] button is pressed in the playback mode, the mechanism enters the RPS mode.
The cam slider is in the position IV (playback mode), the cylinder motor is rotating, and the capstan motor is
rotating in the forward direction.
(2) IC601 controls the audio circuit to actuate the audio mute operation.
(3) IC601 controls Capstan Motor Drive IC to make the loading motor rotate in the reverse direction.
After 180ms the loading motor stops for 250ms. During the mode shift operation, the mechanism rotates the
capstan motor in the forward direction for a constant time so that the tape is not slackened.
(4) When the cam slider reaches the position c (loading motor stoped for 250ms), the capstan motor is rotated in
the reverse direction for a constant time, and the idle gear is swung toward the S reel disc side.
Then, the loading motor rotates in reverse direction and shifts to the position III (RPS mode).
When the cam slider reaches the position III (RPS mode), the loading motor stops.
The mechanism status is as follows :
1) The No.9 guide is loaded.
2) The tension post is separated from the tape.
3) The T soft brake is turned on.
The cpastan motor rotates in the reverse direction at 7 times for SP, 21 times for SLP to feed the tape in the
REW direction, respectively. At the same time, the idle gear transmits the rotation to the S reel disc and
the S reel disc takes up the tape by the clutch mechanism.
(5) The recording speed data identified by IC601 is displayed on the Led module.
<REC mode>
(1) When the [REC] button is pressed in the stop mode, the mechanism enters the REC mode.
(2) The cylinder motor starts and then the loading motor rotates in reverse direction.
The cam slider reaches the position IV (playback mode).
The tape is taken up at a constant torque. The mechanism operations are the same as those in the playback.
(3) IC601 controls the audio circuit and video circuit to set the record enable mode.
(4) Recording mute is released, thus setting the recording status. The CTL signal is output for recording.
(1) When [PAUSE] button is pressed in the REC mode, the mechanism enters the REC pause mode.
(2) IC601 controls the audio circuit and the video circuit, and releases the record enable mode and performs the
rewinding for synchronous editing.
(3) After completion of the rewinding for synchronous editing, the cam slider is in the position IV (playback
mode), the cylinder motor is rotating, and the capstan motor and the loading motor stop.
MEMO
Samsung Electronics
Is the measurement of
NO power with in normal value? NO
F1SS01 is normal? Change fuse is the SMPS to Main connector properly connected? Check power and front connector
9. Troubleshooting
YES
YES
NO
D1SR11, D1SR10, D1SS11 Change short circuited or NO
opened parts XT601 14.318MHz
SHORT and OPEN Check the circuity around the clock
are normal? oscillation is normal?
YES
YES
NO
Is there voltage at Check 2'st Voltage and ZD1SS1 NO
Collector of Check the circuity Check the circuity around
Q1SD11 around IC601 reset? IC601 reset
YES
YES
Operation of NO
Q1SD11 is Replace Q1SD11 Check the soldering NO Check the soldering around the
normal? around IC601 good? IC601
YES
YES
YES
Change IC701
9-1
9-2
PLAY MODE MECHANISM DOESN'T
(VCR Section) (VCR Section)
INOPERATIVE OPERATE IN PLAY MODE
Troubleshooting
YES YES
PLAY NO NO
INDICATOR PRESS PLAY KEY CHECK
IN THE DISPLAY IN REMOTE IC601, XT601 CHECK CN604
CONTROL 8pin 12V
YES YES
NO
CYLINDER CHECK CYLINDER
CHECK TIMER ROTATION
YES
MECHANISM NO SEE
(MECHANISM DOES NOT
OPERATION OPERATE IN PLAY MODE)
SW 30Hz NO CYL FG.PG
IC601-23 IC601-65
YES DOES NOT OPERATE
OR OPERATES
BUT STOP SOON
YES
NO SEE
PB-VIDEO VIDEO MISSING A
IN PLAY MODE
YES
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A RECORD MODE
(VCR Section)
DOESN'T OPERATE
CAPSTAN NO SEE
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(CAPSTAN DOES NOT
ROTATION ROTATE) PLAY NO SEE
(PLAY MODE
OPERATION DOESN'T OPERATE)
YES
YES
PULSE
EJECT NO
REC MODE SAFETY TAB CHANGE TAPE
STOP MODE CHECK
PROG.SW STATE LOADING MOTOR
IC601-62, 63, 64 MECHANISM OR SW603
YES YES
YES
CHANGE SW602
CHANGE IC601
NO
D-REC A (H)
IC601-30 CHECK IC601
YES
NO SEE
REC-VIDEO (VIDEO MISSING IN
RECORD MODE)
YES
SEE
(AUDIO MISSING IN
RECORD MODE)
9-3
Troubleshooting
9-4
FAST FORWARD FWD SEARCH DOESN'T
(VCR Section) (VCR Section)
DOESN'T OPERATE OPERATE
Troubleshooting
YES
F.FWD NO PRESS FF NO
INDICATOR IN KEY IN REMOTE CHANGE IC601, XT601
THE DISPLAY CONTROL
PRESS F.FWD FOR
YES YES FORWARD SEARCH
CHECK TIMER
IS CAPSTAN NO SEARCH NO
SPEED CHANGED? CHANGE DECK CHANGE IC601
OPERATION
CHECK CN604 NO
2pin 15V? CHECK POWER BLOCK
4pin 5V?
5.9pin 3.2V? YES YES
YES
END
NO
CHECK CN604 CHECK IC601
5.9pin 3.2V
NOISE BAR NO NO ADJUST
(CONTROL PULSE)
LOCKING IC601-76 A/CE HEAD
YES
YES YES
NO
IC601 68pin CHECK CAPSTAN MOTOR
FG pulse
CHECK CAPSTAN
CHECK IC601
MOTOR
YES
CHECK
MECHANISM
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CASSETTE LOADING VIDEO MISSING IN
MECHANISM (VCR Section) (VCR Section)
DOES NOT OPERATE EE MODE
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POWER ON AND
INSERT A TAPE
LINE 2 INPUT
CHANGE IC301
NO CHECK CHECK
PRESS EJECT BUTTON CN604 8pin 12V? IC601-49, 50 NO IC601-50 NO
DM B+ LINE R638, C626,
VIDEO IN SYNC IN C622
0801-E NO
IC610-59:HIGH(5V) YES CHECK IC801, Q801
CHANGE IC610 VIDEO OUT
IC610-58:LOW(0V)
YES
NO
NO
CHECK CHECK
CHECK R804 LINE OUT
IC601-59:LOW(0V) YES
CASSETT LOADING
IC601-58:HIGH(5V) MECHANISM YES
NO
NO TM VIDEO NO
CHECK CHECK TM BLOCK
C832, R805 IN PIN 5
CHANGE IC601
9-5
Troubleshooting
9-6
VIDEO MISSING IN VIDEO MISSING IN
(VCR Section) (VCR Section)
RECORD MODE PLAY MODE
Troubleshooting
YES YES
IC301-22pin NO
CHECK C305
VIDEO signal out? PLACE THE VCR PLAY MODE
YES
YES YES
CHECK
YES VIDEO HEAD
IC301-70pin NO CHECK IC301-68pin Power
REC FM signal in? 5Vp-p and R320
VIDEO NO CHECK
IC301-22 C305
YES
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COLOR MISSING IN COLOR MISSING IN
(VCR Section) NOTE: XT301 - Always (3.579545MHz) (VCR Section) NOTE: XT301 - Always (3.579545MHz)
RECORD MODE PLAY MODE
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(VIDEO IN) NO SEE PAGE 6-6 FM-ENV NO SEE PAGE 6-7
(VIDEO MISSING IN RECORD (VIDEO MISSING IN PLAY MODE)
RECORD MODE MODE) IC301-14
YES
YES
NO NO NO YES
COLOR signal CHECK XT301 CHANGE XT301 COLOR-MONITOR COLOR-KILLER
IC301-46 IC301-46 IC301-"6"(2V)
NO
NO
NO CHANGE IC301
NO
SW 30HZ CHECK IC601
IC301-57
NO
COLOR KILLER CHECK THE REC LINE CHECK
IC301 "60"(2V) IC301-26
YES
YES
CHECK IC301-48, 51
XT301
CHANGE
YES
IC301
CHANGE
IC301
9-7
Troubleshooting
9-8
OSD PICTURE BLUE MISSING IN
MISSING (VCR Section) (VCR Section)
STOP MODE
Troubleshooting
SHOW WEAK NO
YES CHANNEL NO IN CHANNEL SET THE SHOW WEAK
SETUP OF OSP SETUP CHANNELS TO "NO"
YES YES
CHECK IC601-52,53pin CHECK C626, R639
AFC signal out
NO NO
CHECK IC601-37, 38pin CHECK C618, C619
14.318MHz out
CHANGE IC601
YES
NO
CHECK IC601-52, 53pin CHECK C626, R639
AFC signal
YES
NO
CHECK IC601-50pin CHECK C622, R638
SYNK signal
YES
CHANGE IC601
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AUDIO MISSING IN AUDIO MISSING IN
(VCR Section) (VCR Section)
(VCR MODE
EE Section) REC MODE
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AUDIO MISSING
IN EE MODE
L1/L2 IC501-9, 10, NO CHECK
INPUT CHOICE 14, 15pin Audio R619, R620
MODE signal input R627, R626
TUNER YES
MONO
MISSING AUDIO MONO
NO IC501-48pin
CHECK C529 AUDIO SIGNAL
INPUT
HIFI
YES
NO CHECK
CHECK IC501-53, 57 NO
IC601 IC501-42, 43pin CHANGE
AUDIO SIGNAL IC501
YES
YES
NO IC501-53, 57 pin
Change
IC501 AUDIO SIGNAL
YES
NO IC501-21 NO CHECK
Check IC801-14, 15pin
IC801 AUDIO SIGNAL AUDIO FM L504, C512 CHANGE IC501
YES YES
CHECK
C815, C821
R801, R802
CHECK CYLINDER
9-9
Troubleshooting
9-10
MONO AUDIO MISSING
(VCR Section)
IN PB MODE
Troubleshooting
YES HIFI
YES
Q304 NO CHECK
OSCILLATION Q304, Q305, C354
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CAPSTAN DOES
NO SERVO LOCK (VCR Section) (VCR Section)
NOT ROTATE
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PLAY
NO CHECK
CN604-2
15V B+ IN THE POWER BLOCK
YES
NO CHECK
IC601-68
C-FG CN604-1
NO CHECK
CN604-3 5V AT AL5V LINE
YES AL 5V IN THE POWER BLOCK
YES
IC601-76 NO
CTL PULSE
PLACE THE VCR
IN PLAY MODE
YES
CHECK
CTL PULSE AC NO CHECK CN604-9 NO IC601-35 NO
CHANGE
LEVEL (SP. SLP: A/CE HEAD
OVER 1Vp-p) 3.2V OUTPUT(PWM) IC601
CHECK R607
CHANGE
IC601
NO CN601-33 NO CHECK
CN604-5
OUTPUT(PWM) IC601
2.6V
YES YES
CHECK CHECK
CAPSTAN MOTOR R615, C606, R671
9-11
Troubleshooting
9-12
DRUM DOES (VCR Section)
NOT ROTATE
Troubleshooting
NO CHECK
CN604-6 12V AT PC12V LINE
12V IN THE POWER BLOCK
YES
NO
CN604-3 CHECK 5V LINE
5V
YES
CN604-12 NO NO
CN601-34 PWM OUT CHANGE IC601
2.5V
YES
CHECK CHECK
CYLINDER MOTOR R631, R617, R618, C609, C610
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No focus incoming (DVD Section) No pick-up home positing (DVD Section)
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FE in SIC1-8 No SIC1-34(SLD) No
is within specified range? Check RIC1 and A, B, C, D input. output is normal? Check SIC1
(1.7V ~ 1.8V) (SLD Waveform)
(FE Waveform)
Yes
Yes
SLED+, SLED- No
SIC3-10, 11 output No SIC3-32, 33 output are Check SIC3
Check SIC3.
are normal? normal?
Yes Yes
9-13
Troubleshooting
9-14
NO LD CD ON (DVD Section) No Search Operation (DVD Section)
Troubleshooting
Yes Yes
Check pick-up.
(MIRR Waveform) Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No No
occurs in search range? Focus On? A
Yes
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Abnormal rotation of
FINE SEEK Check (DVD Section) (DVD Section)
disc motor
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FINE SEEK MIRR Yes
signal (RIC1-67) is missing? Check RIC1 Peripheral curcuit. Input of RF SUM No RIC1-71 output No
signal is normal? is normal?
(SIC1-52) (RF SUM Waveform)
No Yes Yes
Check RIC1 peripheral
circuit and A, B, C, D.
TZCO signal No
(SIC1-24) is occurs? Check SIC1 Peripheral curcuit.
SPD output is normal? No
(SIC1-28)
Yes Check path to RIC1 and SIC1.
(SPD Waveform)
Yes
Yes
Yes Yes
Yes Check RIC1-31 terminal.
Check SIC1 peripheral circuit. Check DCN1 and pick-up. Check or replace disc motor.
9-15
Troubleshooting
9-16
CD/VCD/DVD L/R output error
No Tray open/close (DVD Section) (DVD Section)
(Mixed Audio output)
Troubleshooting
Normal DATA 0 is No
ZIC1-46 is Check ZIC1-184 output.
No input in AIC4-2?
Open ; "L" ? Check ZIC1 perpheral circuit. (DATA 0 Waveform)
Close ; "H" ?
Yes
Yes
Yes
(OPEN Waveform)
AOP4-1, 7 output No
Check AOP1 peripheral circuit.
is normal?
Check signal line state from
SIC3-34, 35 to tray motor. Yes
Yes
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S-Video output error (DVD Section) Y/Pr/Pb output error (DVD Section)
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Change a screen set select with the component Change a sceen set
select with the s-video
Yes Yes
Yes Yes
S-SACK output No Check the connection between JACK1 output level No Check the connection between
is normal? VIC1 and S-JACK is normal? VIC1 and JACK1
Yes Yes
Check the connection of s-video cable Check the connection component cable
9-17
Troubleshooting
9-18
CVBS output error
Troubleshooting
Yes
27MHz clock
input is normal at No
Check ZY1.
pin 161 in ZIC1?
Yes
Analog output No
is normal at pin 170 Check the soldering of ZIC1.
in ZIC1?
Yes
Yes
Yes
Peak to peak No
voltage level of VIC1-33? Check the soldering of VIC1.
Yes
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10. Block Diagram
A/V Common
DECK ASS'Y (DP-9)
Component
Super
Optical
Coaxial
Audio
Pick-up & I/V Amp
SIC3
(FAN8728)
Motor Driver
IC301
(LA71207)
RIC1 Video Signal Processor
(S5L1463) ZIC1 ZIC2 64MB SD RAM
RF Amp & DPD (VADDIS5E)
A/V Decoder
STEREO
(DT701)
MEMO
MEMO
<Component Side>
12-1 S.M.P.S.
12-2 Power
12-3 Logic/Function
FROM/TO
FUNCTION
CN701
FROM/TO
LOGIC
CN601
12-4 A/V
12-5 Hi-Fi/MTS
12-6 TM/Input-Output