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SVT-N24P
SERVICE MANUAL
1st Edition
! WARNING
This manual is intended for qualified service personnel only.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire or injury, do not perform any servicing other than that
contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so. Refer all servicing to
qualified service personnel.
! WARNUNG
Die Anleitung ist nur für qualifiziertes Fachpersonal bestimmt.
Alle Wartungsarbeiten dürfen nur von qualifiziertem Fachpersonal ausgeführt werden. Um die
Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlages, Feuergefahr und Verletzungen zu vermeiden, sind bei
Wartungsarbeiten strikt die Angaben in der Anleitung zu befolgen. Andere als die angegeben
Wartungsarbeiten dürfen nur von Personen ausgeführt werden, die eine spezielle Befähigung
dazu besitzen.
! AVERTISSEMENT
Ce manual est destiné uniquement aux personnes compétentes en charge de l’entretien. Afin
de réduire les risques de décharge électrique, d’incendie ou de blessure n’effectuer que les
réparations indiquées dans le mode d’emploi à moins d’être qualifié pour en effectuer d’autres.
Pour toute réparation faire appel à une personne compétente uniquement.
SVT-N24P (E)
CAUTION ADVARSEL
VARNING
Vorsicht!
Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte.
Explosionsgefahr bei unsachgemäßem Austausch Använd samma batterityp eller en likvärdig typ
der Batterie. som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren.
Kassera använt batteri enligt gällande
Ersatz nur durch denselben oder einen vom föreskrifter.
Hersteller empfohlenen ähnlichen Typ. Entsorgung
gebrauchter Batterien nach Angaben des
Herstellers.
VAROITUS
ADVARSEL!
Entsorgungshinweis: Bitte werfen Sie nur entladene Gooi de batterij niet weg maar lever deze in als klein
Batterien in die Sammelboxen beim Handel oder den chemisch afval (KCA).
Kommunen. Entladen sind Batterien in der Regel dann,
Lever het apparaat aan het einde van
wenn das Gerät abschaltet und signalisiert “Batterie
de levensduur in voor recycling, de
leer” oder nach längerer Gebrauchsdauer der Batterien
batterij zal dan op correcte wijze
“nicht mehr einwandfrei funktioniert”. Um
verwerkt worden.
sicherzugehen, kleben Sie die Batteriepole z.B. mit
einem Klebestreifen ab oder geben Sie die Batterien
einzeln in einen Plastikbeutel.
Manual Structure
1. Service Overview
2. Mechanical Adjustments
SVT-N24P (E) 1
3-3. Cassette Drive Mechanism ................................................................ 2-12
3-3-1. Cassette Mechanism Assembly ................................................ 2-12
3-3-2. Cassette Drive Gear .................................................................. 2-12
3-3-3. Door Opener, Under Frame and Stand L ................................. 2-13
3-3-4. Start Rack Gear and Front Rack Gear ...................................... 2-13
3-4. Cleaner Roller Assembly .................................................................. 2-14
3-5. Cylinder (Drum) ................................................................................ 2-15
3-5-1. Cylinder (Drum) Motor, Upper Cylinder Assembly ................ 2-15
3-5-2. Cylinder Mounting ................................................................... 2-16
3-6. FE Head and ACE Head ................................................................... 2-17
3-6-1. Audio R/P Head Assembly (ACE Head) ................................. 2-17
3-6-2. Full Erase Head ........................................................................ 2-17
3-7. Capstan Motor ................................................................................... 2-18
3-7-1. Capstan Motor .......................................................................... 2-18
3-7-2. Capstan Brake Assembly ......................................................... 2-19
3-8. Loading Motor Assembly and Worm Gear Assembly ...................... 2-19
3-9. Pinch Roller Pressur Mechanism ...................................................... 2-20
3-9-1. Pinch Roller Lever Assembly .................................................. 2-20
3-9-2. Pinch Lift Cam and Pinch Cam Gear ....................................... 2-21
3-10. L Guide Act Lever Assembly, Load Lever Assembly and
Stopper Lever Assembly ................................................................... 2-22
3-11. BT Lever Assembly .......................................................................... 2-22
3-12. Reel Drive Mechanism ...................................................................... 2-23
3-12-1. Reel Belt, Reel Pulley, Friction Gear Assembly and
Clutch Change Lever ................................................................ 2-23
3-12-2. Clutch Mounting Assembly ..................................................... 2-23
3-12-3. S Soft Lever, Supply Reel Assembly and S Reel Gear ............ 2-24
3-12-4. T Soft Brake Assembly, Take Up Reel Assembly,
T Reel Gear .............................................................................. 2-24
3-13. Brakes ................................................................................................ 2-25
3-13-1. S Brake Assembly, T Brake Assembly, T Brake Act Slide ..... 2-25
3-13-2. Brake Control Lever and Brake Act Lever Assembly ............. 2-25
3-13-3. S Brake Act Slide and BT Spring Lever Assembly ................. 2-26
3-14. Guides ............................................................................................... 2-27
3-14-1. Guide Roller Assembly ............................................................ 2-27
3-14-2. S and T Incline Mounting Assemblies ..................................... 2-27
3-15. Wheel Gear 2, Main Cam and OPT Pinch Relay Gear ..................... 2-28
3-16. Crescent Slide .................................................................................... 2-29
3-17. S Load Gear, T Load Gear, S Load Lever Assembly and
T Load Lever Assembly .................................................................... 2-30
3-18. Tape Sensors, Reel Sensor and EP SW Lever .................................. 2-31
3-18-1. Tape Top Sensor and Tape End Sensor ................................... 2-31
3-18-2. Reel Sensor ............................................................................... 2-31
3-18-3. EP Switch Lever ....................................................................... 2-32
2 SVT-N24P (E)
4. Mechanism Checks and Adjustments ........................................................... 2-33
4-1. Reel Table Torque Check .................................................................. 2-33
4-2. Adjusting the BT Lever Assembly Position and
Checking the Back Tension Torque in Play Mode ........................... 2-34
4-2-1. BT Lever Pole Position Adjustment ........................................ 2-34
4-2-2. Checking the Back Tension Torque Play Mode ...................... 2-34
4-3. Tape Path Adjustment ....................................................................... 2-34
4-3-1. Adjustment Procedure .............................................................. 2-35
4-3-2. Load Lever Assembly Height Adjustment ............................... 2-35
4-3-3. Guide Roller Height Adjustment ............................................. 2-36
4-3-4. Audio R/P Head (ACE Head) Height Adjustment, Azimuth
Adjustment and Horizontal Position Adjustment .................... 2-37
4-3-5. Checking After Adjustment ..................................................... 2-38
5. Test Points for Tape Path Adjustment .......................................................... 2-38
3. Electrical Adjustments
4. Spare Parts
5. Semiconductors
6. Block Diagrams
SVT-N24P (E) 3
7. Schematic Diagrams
8. Board Layouts
4 SVT-N24P (E)
Manual Structure
Related manuals
In addition to this Service Manual, the following manuals are provided.
. Operating Instructions
SVT-N24P (Supplied with equipment)
Part number: 3-207-251-XX
Contents
This service manual is organized by following sections.
Section 5 Semiconductors
Describes information on semiconductors used for unit.
SVT-N24P (E) 5
Section 1
Service Overview
To display the maintenance table, press “MENU/AUDIO ON” key with “TAPE SPEED” key while the
fourth MENU <ALARM DATA > is displayed.
NEXT TABLE:
When the “MENU RESET” key is pressed during display
and resetting all data.
VIDEO HEAD: Used time of the video head (cylinder)
total hours. <ERROR> : Dates and error codes are displayed when
n VCR happens to be in an abnormal condition
Reset when the cylinder is replaced. and the system is down.
POWER ON: Hours of the power supply being. The newest data is displayed in the first line,
ALARM DATA: Number of ALARM REC. and the old ones are moved down one by
Total counts of ALARM. one. Not-displayed old data is cleared
automatically.
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The data for the maintenance tables are memoried in E2
PROM, and the memory can be kept if the timer micro-
computer is reset.
No. Problem
Mode. No. Mechanism mode Mode. No. Mechanism mode Mode. No. Mechanism mode
Cabinet
Clamps (C)
4 3
5 3
Front panel
Cassette door
Bottom cover
2
Fig. 1-1-1
VD-1 PWB
Screw6
Main unit
Screw6
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Opened cassette door position does not install the front
panel to the chassis.
Jutted part of
cassette holder
Fig. 1-1-5
PW-1 PWB
TM-1 PWB
TB-2 PWB
TB-5 PWB
VD-1 PWB
CP-1 PWB
Battery holder
Claw A
Battery
Claw B Install the TB-2 board and backup battery in the reverse
procedure of removal.
Harness
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Rear panel
Put the TB-2 board securely in the groove of the holder
TB-2 board
during installation.
CN881
To obtain full function and maximum performance from the set, and to stop it getting dirty or scratched,
we recommend that you carry out the following maintenance procedures and regular checks. The mainte-
nance checks described in the following section should also be carried out without fail after carrying out
any repairs to the set.
No. 15
1. Cylinder (Drum)
Moisten a chamois with methyl alcohol and clean the video
head and the tape path surface of the cylinder. Be sure to
wipe horizontally in relation to the video head. If you wipe
vertically, or use excessive force, you can damage the
video head.
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If the dirt on the tape guide cannot be cleaned off, replace
the tape guide.
Cylinder (Drum)
Special washer
Washer
Stand L
Release lever
Lid opener
Tray lock spring spring
Pinion gear
Under frame
Lock gear
Door opener lever
Gear holder
Drive gear
Fig. 2-1-1
Stator
Capstan motor
Guide roller assembly Pinch lift cam
Pinch lift mounting
Full erase head Front rack gear
T incline mounting assembly Opener mounting
Take up reel
asswembly
S brake T brake act slide T reel gear
EP sw lever assembly
Clutch mounting assembly
S reel gear
Fig. 2-1-2
Capstan motor
Capstan mounting
T load gear
Reel belt
S load gear
Pinch cam gear
Crescent mounting
Main cam
BT spring lever assembly
Crescent slide
S brake act slide
Fig. 2-1-3
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The letters and figures enclosed in circles in the mechanism mode column are the codes on the crescent
slide.
HEX
Mechanism mode The principal mode-switching states of the mechanism
DATA
0
IDLER POS. 2
2
(Pinch roller OFF)
0 STILL/SLOW
3 STILL/SLOW 3
5 PLAY/STOP/REC 5
H: 5 V IDLER
L: 0V
Low activ
REVIEW
C Z Y X
(POWER OFF)
STILL/SLOW
PLAY/STOP
(UNLOADING)
(LOADING)
FF/REW
IN REW
Mechanism mode
BRAKE
EJECT
IDLER
INITIAL
REV
Principal parts
S brake assembly OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON/OFF
T soft brake assembly OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
S soft lever ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
BT lever assembly OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON
BT spring OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON(W) ON(W) ON(S) ON(S) ON(S) ON(W)
UP/ DOWN/
Pinch roller lever assembly UP UP UP DOWN UP ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF
Clutch mounting assembly PLAY PLAY PLAY PLAY PLAY PLAY PLAY PLAY PLAY PLAY FF
Load lever assembly UNLO UNLO UNLO LO LO LO LO LO LO LO LO
Capstan brake assembly OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF
S and T incline mounting assembly LO UNLO
Cleaner roller assembly OFF OFF OFF (ON) (ON) OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
You can tell which mode the mechanism is currently in by The edge of the Crescent mounting
looking at the codes and marking-lines on the crescent crescent mounting
is the reference-line.
slide on the underside of the mechanism chassis. The edge
of the crescent mounting is used as the reference line, as
shown in Fig. 2-2-2, and the marking-lines and symbols
indicating the mechanism modes are displayed on the 6: FF/REW
4: BRAKE
crescent slide, which slides against the edge of the crescent (POWER OFF)
mounting. The mechanism mode is read off from the 5: PLAY/ STOP/
REC
marking-line on the slide crescent which is aligned with 3: STILL/SLOW/
the reference-line on the crescent mounting. REC (INTERVAL)
Crescent slide
Example: In Fig. 2-2-2, marking-line 6 is aligned with the 2: IDLER
1: REVIEW
reference-line on the crescent mounting, so the mecha-
nism is seen to be in FF/REW mode.
7: INITIAL
(POWER OFF)
Fig. 2-2-2
Some models are equipped with the SELF-DIAGNOSIS
DISPLAYS function.
Use it as a means of finding out the symptoms and cause of
the error before performing repairs.
For details, refer to the separate service manual for the
respective models.
Points to Note 1. Refer to Section 3-2 and install the mechanism unit.
. When fitting the parts of the mechanism, refer to the 2. Using your finger, turn the loading motor located at
“Assembly Notes”, and proceed in the reverse of dis- the rear of the mechanism unit. For EJECT, turn the
assembly order. loading motor in the direction of the arrow on the
. Dis-assembly and assembly should be carried out in loading motor. For PLAY or FF/REW, turn it in the
EJECT mode unless a movement mode is explicitly opposite direction.
specified. EJECT mode is the state in which the cas-sette When rotating the loading motor in the EJECT direc-
tape has been ejected. tion with a tape slacken, stop the rotation of the
. Clamps are used to prevent parts coming loose. When loading motor before beginning front unloading.
removing a clamp, be careful not to force it, as this can Rotate the capstan motor with your hand, wind the
result in damage. slacked part of the tape, and rotate the loading motor
in the EJECT direction again.
When carrying out front loading, release the lock by
3-1. How to Make the Mechanism Move pressing down the tray lock lever 8 and the lid
opener lever 9 of the cassette mechanism assembly
In order to check a movement such as front loading, fron (shown in Fig. 3-2-2).
unloading, tape loading, tape unloading, raising/lower-in
and pressing the pinch roller, you will need to operat The arrow which show the direction of EJECT
the loading motor. There are two methods of operatin
the loading motor, and these are explained in sections 3
1-1. The above movements can also be performed with-ou
operating the loading motor, by following the metho
explained in Section 3-1-2.
Loading motor
Fig. 3-1-1
2 ACE head
connector
5 Screw
Wheel gear 2
CW
7 Tray 1 Flat
cable
CCW
Fig. 3-1-2
0 Dew sensor
connector
3-2. Mechanism Unit
1. Remove the top cover, bottom cover and front cabinet 6 Screws
assembly.
Fig. 3-2-1
2. Unplug the flat cable 1 from the MH PWB assembly
on the cylinder (drum), and unplug the ACE head 8 Tray lock lever
connector 2.
3. Unplug the dew sensor connector 0.
4. Remove the two screws 5 and the two screws 6,
9 Lid opener
then lift up the mechanism unit. lever
Release the lock by pressing down the tray lock lever
8 and the lid opener lever 9 shown in Fig.3-2-2,
then slide off the tray 7. Move the tray by referring to
3-1 of Section 2 and turn the loading motor in the
PLAY direction.
7 Tray
Fig. 3-2-2
3-3-1. Cassette Mechanism Assembly 1. Refer to Section 3-3-1 and remove the cassette mecha-
nism assembly.
1. Put the VCR into EJECT mode. 2. Remove clamps 1 and 2, then remove the gear
2. Remove the two screws 1. holder 3.
3. Lift up the back of the cassette mechanism assembly 3. Remove the clamp 1, then remove the pinion gear
2 slightly, and remove the two hooks 3 on the front. 4.
4. Remove the clamp 2, then remove the lock gear 5.
Assembly Notes:
1. The cassette mechanism assembly and the mecha-nism Assembly Notes:
chassis should both be fitted in EJECT mode. 1. Put the tray in the EJECT mode position before fitting
2. Check that the two hooks 3 have snapped into the any parts.
mechanism chassis, and make sure that the two holes 2. Apply grease (VHJ-0100) to the gear mounting shafts,
4 in the cassette mechanism assembly are aligned all the gear teeth, and the cam part of the drive gear
with the two dowels 5 on the mechanism chassis. 6.
3. Make sure that the big tooth on the pinion gear of the 3. Ensure that the drive gear, the lock gear and the pinion
cassette mechanism assembly slots properly into the gear interlock correctly, as shown in Fig. 3-3-2.
deepest gap in the start rack gear, as shown in Fig. 3-3- 4. Make sure the clamps 1 and 2 snap in to the gear
2. holder 3.
4. When fitting the two screws 1, use the torque gauge
screwdriver (VHJ-0014). Give the screws a tightening
torque of 5 kg.cm.
Tray
Apply
1 Screw grease
4 Pinion gear
(grease the
2 Cassette mechanism 1
outer rim of
assembly Clamp
the teeth)
1 Screw
2 Clamp
6 Drive gear
3
Hook 5 5 Lock gear
Mechanism (grease the outer rim
Dowel chassis of the teeth)
4 Hole
3 Gear holder
Fig. 3-3-3
3 Hook
4 Hole
Fig. 3-3-1
Ensure correct
interlocking
Pinion gear
Ensure correct
interlocking
Drive gear
Lock gear
Start rack gear
Fig. 3-3-2
2-12 SVT-N24P (E)
3-3-3. Door Opener, Under Frame and Stand L 3-3-4. Start Rack Gear and Front Rack Gear
1. Remove the cassette mechanism assembly, referring to 1. Remove the mechanism unit, referring to Section 3-2.
Section 3-1. 2. Remove the cassette mechanism assembly, referring to
2. Remove the two clamps 1 and take out the under Section 3-3-1.
frame 2, pulling it towards you. 3. Remove the special screw 1. When you do this, slide
3. Press down the tray lock lever 3 and the lid opener the front rack gear assembly 2 towards the front until
lever 4, and loosen the tray 5, lifting it away from it stops, then take it off the shaft 3. Take care not to
you. In this state, press the clamp 6 and remove the damage the shaft 3.
door opener lever 7. 4. Remove the spring 4.
4. Remove the special washer !], then remove the 5. Remove the clamp 6 on the front rack gear 5, then
washer !\. remove the start rack gear 7.
5. Remove the two clamps 8 and take out the stand L
9. Assembly Notes:
Be careful not to exert too much force on the clamps 1. Apply grease (VHJ-0100) to the front rack gear 5
8, as this could cause damage. and all over the inside of the groove on the start rack
gear 7.
Assembly Notes: 2. Align the positioning mark 8 on the front rack gear
1. Apply grease (VHJ-0100) to the grooves !- on the 5 with the mark 0 on the main cam 9.
stand L, the inside of the hole ![ in the drive shaft !=, 3. When installing the cassette mechanism assembly,
and the mounting hole !; in the door opener lever of refer to Section 3-3-1 and align the start rack gear with
the stand R. the pinion gear.
2. Before fitting the stand L 9, be sure to move the tray
5 back as far as the EJECT mode position. Put the 5 Front rack gear
(apply grease to
two pins 0 on the tray 5 into the grooves !- on the inside of groove)
stand L. Put the drive shaft != into the hole ![. 3
Shaft 2 Front rack
3. Be sure to fasten the two clamps 1 and the clamp 6 6 Clamp
gear assembly
on the stand R, and to fasten the two clamps 8 on the
stand L.
!] !- Grooves
Special
washer
9 Stand L 4 Spring
!\
Washer
1 Special screw
!= Drive
shaft 8
6 Clamp Clamps 0 Positioning mark 5 Front rack gear
Stand R
9 Main cam
7 Door opener
lever !; Hole
2 Under frame
1 Clamp
Assembly Notes:
1. When mounting the cleaner lever 2 on the shaft 5,
press the clamp 1 in the direction shown by the
arrow, and snap it into the mounting 6 on the audio
R/P head assembly.
3 Clamp
2 Cleaner lever
A Plastic spring
5 Shaft
6 Mounting
Fig. 3-4-1
1 Stator
3 Screws
7 Dowels
3 Screw
Rails
4
Cylinder mounting
5 Screws
Rails
Fig. 3-5-5
Assembly Notes:
9 Holes 1. Align the cylinder assembly 6 with the two dowels
8 Dowels
7 on the cylinder mounting 4. (See Fig. 3-5-5)
2. Apply grease (VHJ-0100) to the rails of the cylinder
mounting 4 (grease the parts which come in contact
with the S and T incline mounting assembly). (See Fig.
2 Connector on the 3-5-5)
CP-1 PWB assembly
3. Align the two dowels 8 on the cylinder mounting 4
Fig. 3-5-4 with the two holes 9 on the mechanism chassis. (See
Fig. 3-5-4)
4. After assembly, clean the tape path surface of the
cylinder (drum).
5. After replacing the cylinder mounting or the cylinder
assembly, do the tape path adjustment as instructed in
Section 4-3, and do the switching position adjustment
of the servo circuit.
3-6-1. Audio R/P Head Assembly (ACE Head) 1. Unplug the connector from the full erase head 1.
2. Remove the screw 2 and the full erase head 1.
1. Unplug the connector from the audio R/P head assem-
bly (ACE head). Assembly Note:
2. Remove the two screws 1, then remove the audio R/P 1. After assembly, clean the full erase head 1.
head assembly (ACE head) 2 and the washer 3.
2 Screw
Assembly Notes:
1. Align the hole 4 on the audio R/P head assembly
(ACE head) with the pin 5 on the chassis unit.
2. After assembly, check that the clamp 6 on the cleaner
roller assembly has snapped into the mounting of the 1 Full erase head
audio R/P head assembly (ACE head) 2.
3. After assembly, clean the surface of the head with a
soft cloth or chamois.
4. After assembly, refer to Section 4-3, and adjust the
head height, the azimuth and the tracking (X) posi-
tion.
1 Screws
2 Audio R/P head assembly
(ACE head)
4 Hole
Fig. 3-6-2
3 Washer
5 Pin
6 Clamp
Fig. 3-6-1
2 Screws 4 Screws
5 Capstan
4 Heat transfer motor
spacer
3 Capstan
motor
6 Connector
5 Connector
2 Capstan
mounting
1 Screw
3 Reel belt
Fig. 3-7-2
1 Reel belt
Fig. 3-7-1
Assembly Notes:
1. Apply grease (VHJ-0010) to the teeth of the worm
gear assembly 5. Then apply grease (VHJ-0114) to in
the hole of the worm gear assembly 5.
2. Check that the clamps 3 and 6 are securing the
loading motor assembly.
3. Check the polarity of the lead wires 2 (the orange
wire is the positive terminal, and the gray wire is the
negative terminal). After soldering the lead wires 2,
adjust them so that they do not touch the friction gear
assembly.
Fig. 3-7-3
5 Worm gear assembly
4 Damper
Apply
grease
2 Lead wires
(VHJ-0100)
Clamps
Gray:
negative
Orange:
Apply positive
grease
(VHJ-0114) 3 Clamp
Fig. 3-8-1
Assembly Note:
1. Be careful to keep the surface of the pinch roller free
of dust and dirt.
5 Indentation
1 Clamp
Fig. 3-9-1
Assembly Notes: A
1. Apply grease (VHJ-0100) around the shaft 7, all over 6 Pinch cam gear
D
the teeth B of the pinch cam gear 6, all over the
teeth of the pinch lift cam 5, all over the cam grooves
8 Shaft
A, and all over the “V Part C” of the opener mount-
ing 3. Apply grease (VHJ-0101) to the outside of the B 4 Clamp
shaft 8 and all over the top cam D of the pinch cam
gear 6.
2. Check that the positioning mark 0 on the OPT pinch
relay gear 9 is aligned with the arrow !- on the MC-
1 PWB assembly, as shown in Fig. 3-9-3. Then align
the square mark != on the pinch cam gear 6 with the
arrow !- on the MC-1 PWB assembly.
7 Shaft
After that, align the round hole ![ on the pinch lift
cam 5 with the indentation !] on the pinch cam gear Fig. 3-9-2
6.
If you have carried out the above alignments and the !- Arrow on MC-1 PWB
pinch roller will still not move up and down or per- assembly
form the pressing movement correctly, refer to Section
3-15 and check the alignment of the gear wheels 1 and 0 Positioning marks on
OPT pinch relay gear
2, the main cam, and the OPT pinch relay gear.
!- Arrow
Fig. 3-9-3
0 Shaft
Fig. 3-10-1
3-12-1. Reel Belt, Reel Pulley, Friction Gear 1. Refer to Section 3-3-1 and remove the cassette mecha-
Assembly and Clutch Change Lever nism assembly.
2. Refer to Section 3-12-1 and remove the reel pulley.
1. Refer to Section 3-2 and remove the mechanism unit. 3. Remove the two screws 1, then remove the clutch
2. Remove the reel belt 1 from the reel pulley 2. mounting assembly 2.
3. Take off the washer 3 and remove the reel pulley 2.
4. Take off the washer 4 and remove the friction gear Assembly Notes:
assembly 5. 1. Align the two holes 3 with the shafts 4 and 5. Be
5. Remove the clutch change spring 6. careful not to press part A of the clutch mounting
6. Remove the clamp 7 gripping the top of the mecha- assembly 2 against the band brake assembly.
nism chassis, then remove the clutch change lever 8. 2. After assembly, make sure that the clamp on the clutch
change lever has snapped into the chassis.
Assembly Notes:
1. After cleaning the shafts 9 and 0, apply a drop of 1 Screws
2 Reel pulley
6 Clutch change
spring
8 Clutch change lever
4 Shaft
4 Washer
7 Clamp
5 Friction gear
assembly 5 Shaft
Fig. 3-12-2
9 Shaft
0 Shaft
Fig. 3-12-1
8 Shaft
7 Shaft
9 Shaft
8 Shaft
Fig. 3-12-4
Fig. 3-12-3
6
Clamp 4 Clamp 9 Brake act lever
assembly
1 Hole 7
1 Clamp Brake return spring
!- Shaft
8 Clamp
8 Shaft 2
9 Shaft
Wheel ![ Cam groove
4 Clamps gear 1
5 Clamp
Fig. 3-13-1 !- Shaft !/ Shaft
!\ Hole
Fig. 3-13-2
Apply
grease
Apply grease
1
S brake
act slide
3 BT spring
Apply grease lever
assembly
Fig. 3-13-4
3-14-1. Guide Roller Assembly 1. Refer to Section 3-2 and remove the mechanism unit.
2. Refer to Section 3-5-2 and remove the cylinder unit.
1. Unscrew the two screws 1. When you do this, be 3. Refer to Section 3-1 and rotate the loading motor in
careful not to damage the cylinder or the video head. the PLAY direction until tape loading is completed.
2. Remove the two guide roller assemblies 2 by un- 4. Shift the S incline mounting assembly 1 slightly, in
screwing them counterclockwise. the direction of the arrow A, then remove it from the
S load lever assembly 2.
Assembly Notes: 5. Shift the T incline mounting assembly 3 slightly, in
1. Tighten the two screws 1 to a torque of 600 g.cm. the direction of the arrow B, then remove it from the
After tightening, apply a screw-locking glue. T load lever assembly 4.
2. After replacing the parts, be sure to clean the guide
roller and carry out tape path adjustment as described Assembly Notes:
in Section 4-3. 1. Apply grease (VHJ-0100) to the rail (top, underside
and sides) on the mechanism chassis.
1 Screw 2. When fitting the S and T incline mounting assemblies
1 and 3 into the rail, turn the loading motor manual-
2 Guide roller
assembly ly in the EJECT direction. When tape unloading
begins, watch out in case the S and T incline mounting
assemblies 1 and 3 get caught in the rail.
3. After replacing the parts, clean the cylinder and the
roller guide, then adjust the tape path as described in
Section 4-3.
1 Screw A
B
1 S incline mounting
assembly
2 Guide roller
assembly
2 S load lever 3
Fig. 3-14-1 assembly T incline
mo u n t i n g
assembly
Fig. 3-14-2
OPT pinch relay gear 6 so that the sixth tooth space !- Crescent
![ Wheel gear 1
slide
left of part A is aligned with the triangular mark on
the pinch cam gear 0. After aligning part B, refer to
Section 3-9-2 and check the positioning of the OPT Fig. 3-15-1
pinch relay gear, the pinch cam gear and the pinch lift
cam.
Fig. A
3. Align the hole in the crescent slide !- with the hole in
the mechanism chassis, as shown at point C in Fig. 3-
0
15-2 (refer to Section 3-16 and see the holes 6 and White line on
Pinch cam Align at B the MC-1 PWB
7 in Fig. 3-16-1). gear assembly.
4. When fitting the main cam 4, position the OPT pinch
relay gear 6 and the front rack gear != as shown at
points D and E respectively in Fig. 3-15-2.
5. When fitting the gear wheel 2 2, position the main
B 6 OPT pinch relay gear
cam 4 and the wheel gear 1 ![ as shown at points F
A D
and G respectively in Fig. 3-15-2. !=
Align the hole in the
Front rack
main cam 4 with the
gear
shaft of the OPT pinch
relay gear 6.
E
4 2 Wheel gear 2
Main cam
G
!-
Crescent
slide
C
![ Wheel gear 1
Fig. 3-15-2
Assembly Notes:
1. Apply grease (VHJ-0100) to the points A, B, C and
D in Fig. 3-16-1, and to the crescent slide 4 shown
in Fig. 3-16-2. Grease the
2. Before fitting the crescent slide 4, refer to Section 3- sides
13-3 and align the arrow on the S brake act slide with
the arrow on the mechanism chassis. Then refer to Fig. Crescent
Grease the teeth slide
3-17-3 and check that the S load gear and the T load
gear have completed tape unloading.
3. When assembling the parts, raise the right side of the
crescent slide 4 slightly, and keeping it in this
position, slot the left side into the clamp 5, then align
the hole 6 with the hole 7 in the mechanism chassis.
When you do this, check that the hole 8 is aligned
with the pin 9 on the BT spring lever assembly, and Fig. 3-16-2
that the hole 0 is aligned with the pin !- on the S
brake act slide, before pressing the crescent slide 4
into place. Check that the clamps 3 and 5 are
engaged.
4. After assembly, check that each lever and each brake
is working properly.
S load lever
6 T load assembly
spring
3 S load spring S
5 T load
gear
1 Clamp
2 S load
gear Fig. B: When tape unloading is complete
T load gear S load gear
8 Shaft
9 Shaft
Parts A
(apply
grease here)
Holders
4 Holder
Fig. 3-18-2
Holders
Front
Fig. 3-18-1
Assembly Notes:
1. Apply grease (VHJ-0100) to the protrusion 4 on the
back of the EP switch lever 3.
2. After fitting the cassette mechanism assembly, check
that in EJECT mode, the EP switch lever 3 does not
touch the EP switch 5.
1 EP switch spring
3 EP switch lever
4 Protrusion on
back
(apply grease here) 2 Clamp
5 EP switch
Fig. 3-18-3
2. Put the mechanism into REW mode, wait at least 10 5. After switching to REVIEW mode, wait for at least 10
seconds, then measure the torque value of the reel seconds and then measure the torque value of the reel
table on the supply side. It should be at least 600 g.cm. table on the supply side. It should be between 100 and
Take the measurement with the torque dial gauge 210g.cm (lock torque).
(VHJ-0004) held in position in your hand (lock
torque). Make holes with
Dummy cassette roughly the same
While taking the measurement, rotate the reel table tape diameter as the reels.
(take up reel assembly) on the take up side with your
hand so that the reel sensor does not respond.
3. After switching to FF mode, wait for at least 10
seconds and then measure the torque value of the reel
table on the take up side. It should be at least 600g.cm
(lock torque).
Stick black vinyl
tape over the tape
sensor holes.
Fig. 4-1-2
S reel T reel
Point A
Fig. 4-2-1
1 Load lever
assembly
3
Height adjustment
tool (VHJ-0111)
2 Protrusion
4
Adjustment nut
Fig. 4-3-2
80 % of the maximum.
3 Rotate the S guide roller 20 d counterclockwise. 50 % 50 %
3. Adjust the T guide roller.
1 Playback the alignment tape (VHJ-0052,). Press
the tracking (_) button and check whether, when
the envelope waveform is 50 % of maximum, the (c) Normal status for (d) S guide roller
wrapper waveform pressed too far
back half of the envelope waveform is flat. If not,
loosen the T guide roller slightly, then tighten it
50 % 50 %
gradually until the back half of the envelope
waveform becomes flat. Fig. 4-3-4
2 Check that the output for the back half of the
envelope waveform is at its maximum at the
tracking centre.
2-36 SVT-N24P (E)
4-3-4. Audio R/P Head (ACE Head) Height 2. Horizontal position adjustment
Adjustment, Azimuth Adjustment and 1. Play the alignment tape (VHJ-0009).
Horizontal Position Adjustment 2. Press the tracking buttons (tracking + and tracking _)
simultaneously and set the tracking to the centre.
1. Hight/azimuth adjustment 3. Using an oscilloscope, observe the waveform of the
1. Refer to Section 4-3-3, complete the GUIDE ROLLER video head output.
adjustment, and perform the AUDIO R/P HEAD 4. Loosen the two fixed screws on the audio R/P head
adjustment. (ACE head) by between 20 d and 30 d anticlockwise. .
As the audio R/P head assembly (ACE HEAD) has 5. Using a slotted screwdriver, adjust the position of the
been temporarily adjusted before shipment, do not audio R/P head (ACE head). At the position where the
rotate screws unnecessarily. amplitude of the envelope waveform is at its maximum
2. Mark screw A, screw B, and bracket with a water- at the tracking centre, tighten the fixed screw on the
proof marker so that their original positions can be audio R/P head (ACE head). When you do this, check
known even after the screws are rotated. that the envelope waveform changes equally whether
Marking screws A and B in the same direction will the tracking is shifted by pressing the tracking button
enable the adjustment mentioned later to be performed in the plus or the minus direction.
easily. 6. Play the alignment tape (VHJ-0052) and check that the
3. Play the alignment tape (VHJ-0008), and observe the amplitude of the envelope waveform is at its maximum
audio output waveform using an oscilloscope. at the tracking centre. If not, repeat steps 1 to 6.
Loosen screw B in the counterclockwise direction to 7. Refer to the electrical adjustments section of the
decrease the audio output level. Then tighten it in the service manual, and adjust the switching position of
clockwise direction until the maximum level. Tighten the servo circuit.
further in the clockwise direction to decrease the level,
and loosen in the counterclockwise direction until the Note:
maximum level. 1. When you press the tracking buttons (tracking + and
4. Rotate screw A in the same direction by the same tracking _) simultaneously, the tracking is reset to the
degree as screw B in step 1. (Check visually accord- tracking centre. When the tracking is at the tracking
ing to the mark made. ) centre, the message “TR -: -” will appear in place of
5. Play the alignment tape (VHJ-0009), rotate screw C, the clock display on the front panel. If you keep
and maximize the audio output waveform (temporary pressing the tracking _ button the messages “TR -: ”
azimuth adjustment). and “TR --: ” will appear, while if you keep pressing
6. Perform the adjustments in 3 to 5 again. the tracking + button, the messages “TR : -” and “TR :
7. Perform fine adjustments using screw B. --” will appear. .
Perform the same adjustments as 3, and if screw B 2. STEP 6) applies only the model with the model for
was adjusted by more than 30 degrees, perform the REAL TIME and the EP (LP) PLAYBACK function.
adjustment in step 4 again, and then perform fine
adjustments. After resetting the tracking to
the tracking centre, set the en-
8. Play the alignment tape (VHJ-0009), rotate screw C, velope waveform to maximum.
and maximize the audio output waveform (actual Slotted
screwdriver
azimuth adjustment)
Marking
Audio R/P head
C assembly (ACE head) Screw
Screw
Fig. 4-3-5
Fig. 4-3-6
S tape guide
Audio R/P head assembly
(ACE head)
Cylinder
S guide
No.0 tape (drum) Loading guide
roller T guide roller T tape guide
guide post
Pinch roller
BT post Full erase
head
Capstan shaft
Fig. 4-3-7
. These adjustments should be carried out upon completion of the tape transport adjustments.
. If the tape transport adjustments (except the tilt adjustment) are done after these adjustments, follow the
procedures again in section 3-1-3. “Switching Position Adj.”
. When a cassette tape is loaded, auto-tracking will be set immediately after starting the first playback.
As this will deviate the tracking center set, be sure to press tracking buttons (+) or (_) once directly
after starting playback to prevent auto-tracking from being set.
TP101
Fig. 3-1-1
m
. Set the TAPE SPEED button to indicator panel to the 3H
(3 hours) mode.
. Self-recoding means “Record any broadcasting or video
signal and play back the just-recorded portion”.
Measuring Point Measuring Equipment Adj. Condition Measuring Point Measuring Equipment Adj. Condition
TP101 (VIDEO Oscilloscope PLAY (3H) mode Picture of Color bar generator Self-recording
OUT) Alignment tape monitor TV (Monoscope pattern (3H) mode, PLAY
TP152 (SW-P) VHJ-0009 signal), Monitor TV mode, Blank tape
Adj. Location Adj. Value Adj. Location Adj. Value
REC button, EJECT button 6.5 H ± 0.5 H TRACKING (+), (_) buttons
TRACKING (+), (_) buttons REC button —
EJECT button
T=6.5H ±0.5H
1H 0.5H
2. Standardization of Parts
Some repair parts supplied by Sony differ from those
used for the unit. These are because of parts common-
ality and improvement.
Parts list has the present standardized repair parts.
3. Stock of Parts
Parts marked with “o” at SP (Supply Code) column of
the spare parts list may not be stocked. Therefore, the
delivery date will be delayed.
4. Harness
Harnesses with no part number are not registered as
spare parts.
In need of repair, get components shown in the list and
repair using them.
BVTP4x12 BVTP3x10
TYPE2 TYPE2
BVTP4x12
TYPE2
not supplied not supplied
18
BVTP3x10
W4 BVTP3x10 TYPE2
2 not SMALL TYPE2 BVTP3x10
supplied TYPE2
BIS 4x10
4
23
17
21
19
20 6
BTP3x6 8
TYPE2 19
13
7
not
supplied
not
supplied 22
15
11
BVTP3x10 14
TYPE2
No. Part No. SP Description No. Part No. SP Description
1 A-8345-952-A s CABINET ASSY, FRONT 16 3-205-504-01 s HOLDER, FL
2 A-8345-955-A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, TB-1 17 3-207-200-01 s CASSETTE, DOOR
3 A-8345-955-A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, TM-1 18 3-741-477-01 s SCREW (+BV)(3X12) (ST)
4 A-8345-956-A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, TB-2 19 3-940-518-01 o HOLDER (NAP PWB)
5 A-8345-957-A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, TB-5 20 3-947-420-01 s SPRING,PLATE
6 A-8345-959-A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, VD-1 21 3-960-936-01 s SPRING
7 A-8345-961-A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, CP-A 22 3-965-446-01 s SCREW, SPECIAL
8 A-8345-966-A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, PW-1 23 4-942-568-01 s EMBLEM (N0.5),SONY
9 1-517-830-11 s TUBE, INDICATION
10 1-756-091-11 o BATTERY, CHRAGE
11 3-193-641-01 o COVER, BOTTOM 7-682-161-09 s SCREW +P4X8
12 3-193-642-01 o HOLDER 7-685-645-79 s SCREW +BVTP3X6
13 3-193-659-01 s DOOR 7-685-647-79 s SCREW +BVTP3X10
14 3-194-041-01 s STAND 7-685-661-19 s SCREW +BVTP4X12
15 3-194-541-01 s WASHER (3X0.5), SPECIAL 7-688-004-01 s WASHER W4 SMALL
4-2 SVT-N24P (E)
Mechanism Deck Section 1
101
107
103
102 106
not supplied
112
113
111
109 110
108
105
104
218
212
207
208
215
205 217
219
216
206
210
213
204
214
211
203
209
201
202
316
314
312
308
311
310
313
316
323
309
306
not
supplied
304
323
322
320
321
315 302
301 307
303
305
319
318
317
401
434
433
not
406 421 422
supplied
417
416
425 415
426
403 428
424
412
423
BVTP 427
3 x 10 414
402 407
419
413
409
410
411
404
405
408
429
430
418
432 431
420
510
510
532 504
511
519 530
527
502
503
518
508 515
517
531 528
521 512
506
514
529
526 501
509
524 505
525
not supplied
523 520 516
----------
TB-5 BOARD
----------
Ref. No.
or Q'ty Part No. SP Description
1pc A-8345-957-A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, TB-5
L8401 1-414-540-11 s INDUCTOR 1.1UH
L8402 1-414-540-11 s INDUCTOR 1.1UH
L8403 1-414-540-11 s INDUCTOR 1.1UH
Section 5
Semiconductors
[|DIODE|] [|LED|]
MTZJ-T-77-6.2C 3 2
MTZJ-T-77-9.1B
4
RD15ES-B2
RD5.6ES-B2 ANODE
CATHODE
CATHODE AK04V2
AK04-V2 SEL2410GM
AP01C-V0
RB441Q-40T-77
ANODE
1SS133T-77 ANODE
CATHODE
CATHODE
LN59L
ANODE
1SS244-T-77
1SS83 ANODE
EM-1Z CATHODE
GMA01U-BT
RK34LF-B1
RL2Z-LF C4
CATHODE
ANODE
PN263L-NC
ANODE
CATHODE
1
E
C
B
E C BR24C08
B
LA6458D
2SA1318-S
DTC114EKA-T146
2SC3331-S-AA
1
TOP VIEW
UPD4053BC
E
C
B
1
TOP VIEW
DTC114EF
DTC114EL-TL2
CXA1203M
LA7116
B 1
TOP VIEW
C
E
PQ12RF11
2SC1009A
2SC2814-F4-TB
E
B
12
34
2SA1037AK-T146-QR
2SA1037AK-T146-R
L5431-AA
2SC2412K-T-146-R
LA71582M-MPB
DTA114EKA-T146
LB1643L
DTC143TK
LC74781-9832
DTC343TK
MN12510F
DTC144EKA
MN1381-R
PST9128NR
C STR-M6549
UPD78F4928GF-P37-3BA
B
E
Section 6
Block Diagrams
Overall Wiring
Mechanism Connection
MC-1
DEW SENSOR
MH
MC
MC-5
Audio Circuit
IC101
Video Circuit
IC161
IC101
IC121
IC301(1/2)MPU
SYSTEM CONTROL,
TIMER, TUNING CONTROL
IC305
IC302
IC301(2/2)
SERVO
IC303
IC309
IC741
IC304
IC308
A B C D E F G H
CP-1 (VA-A) CP-1 (VA-A)
No. Name I/O H/L Signal Function No. Name I/O H/L Signal Function
TEST POINT LOCATION WAVEFORM TEST POINT LOCATION WAVEFORM 1 BUZZER O - Buzzer drive signal. 51 SW OUT O - Switch signal to multiplexer.
2 VIDEO LOSS I - To detect the loss of video signal. 52 REC GATE O L Signal to indicate recording.
4 RS232C/485OUT O - RS232C/485 select signal. 232C=H 54 SPECIAL H O H Special mode (still, cue, etc) indication signal.
IC101 PIN17 IC101 PIN43,45 5 FLD C SELECT O H Chip enable signal to FLD control IC. 55 SKEW SW 2 - - -
56 SKEW SW 1 - - -
PLAY REC/PLAY 6 RTS CLK I - Clock signal from controller CPU.
57 2H DELAY SW O H 2H Delay while using EP head.
7 TRS DATA O - Data signal to controller.
100mV/500ns/div 100mV/20us/div 58 ALARM RESET IN I H Alarm reset signal input.
8 RTS DATA I - Data signal from controller.
59 CFG1 I - Capstan FG1 pulse input.
Output of head drum motor servo control signal.
9 MH-PWM O -
(PWM signal) 60 CFG2 I - Capstan FG2 pulse input.
Output of capstan motor servo control signal. 61 POWER DOWN I L Power failure detection terminal.
10 MC-PWM O -
(PWM signal)
Output comparison signal for main head and sub
11 FLD CLK O - Clock signal to FLD control IC. 62 ENV SW I -
head.
IC101 PIN20,21 IC101 PIN57,59 12 FLD DATA OUT O - Data signal to FLD control IC. 63 AD MUTE O H Signal disable audio signal output.
EXT TIMER IN Timer recording during H input.
13 FLD DATA IN O H High output except when power is off. 64 I H
REC/PLAY REC/PLAY ALARM RESET IN Alarm reset signal input.
14 BACKUP 5V O - 5VDC ALARM
65 O H Alarm / 1 shot-rec signal input.
100mV/20us/div 100mV/20us/div 15 XT1 - -
/1 SHOT IN
Clock osc during power failures and timer. SERIES REC Signal to start series recording.
66 I H
16 XT2 - - 32.768KHz / EJECT IN Tape eject control signal input.
67 REC 12V DET - - -
17 Vss - - Ground terminal.
Switch input indicating start of cassette loading or
18 X2 - - FLSTART +
System clock OSC. 68 I L discharge by cassette mechanism and detecting
SAFETY
8MHz accidental erasure prevention tab of cassette tape.
19 X1 - -
IC101 PIN26 IC101 PIN51,61 20 RESET I L Initial reset terminal for this IC.
69 AVdd - - Power supply for analog circuitry.
70 AVREF - - Reference voltage for analog circuitry.
STILL REC/PLAY 21 TEST/Vpp - - -
71 SWDATA 2 I H Input of the three-bit signal that indicates
22 PB L O L Signal for indicating playback mode. mechanism operational position. (Please refer to
2V/200us/div 100mV/20us/div 72 SWDATA 1 I H
the mechanism manual about the relation between
23 V THROUGH H H Video off-throgh indication signal. 73 SWDATA 0 I L mechanism position and switch data.)
24 RF SW P O - RF switching pulse created by head drum PG. 74 T END S I L Sensor signal input for tape end detection.
25 ALT OFF H - - - 75 T TOP S I L Sensor signal input for tape top detection.
26 B/W H O H Signal for indicating B/W mode. 76 DEW S I H Dew sensor input pin.
27 I2C CLK O - Clock to EEPROM and Y/C IC. 77 REMOTE I - Remote control signal (voltage) input.
IC101 PIN28
IC101 PIN71,72 28
OSD DATA
O H Data I/O to OSD Y/C and EEPROM IC. 78 REMOTE REF - - Reference voltage for remote control signal.
REC/PLAY /IIC DATA
79 VD ENV I -
Video head envelope detection signal input for
REC 29 ROTARY O -
Video head CH1/CH2 confirmation signal. (Used ATR function.
1V/20us/div in the processing of image circuit color signals.)
80 N.C. - - -
100mV/20us/div 30 H AMP SW O -
Video head CH1/CH2 confirmation signal. (Used
in the video head amp.) 81 N.C. - - -
31 Q VD O - Quasi vertical synchronizing signal. 82 N.C. - - -
32 O SD C L K O - Clock to OSD IC. 83 AVss - - Ground for analog circuitry.
33 OSD CS O H Chip enable signal to on screen display IC. 84 CTL SLOPE - - -
IC101 PIN29 IC101 PIN71,72 34 40H(24H) O H Signal for indicating 40H(24H) mode. 85 CTL HEAD + I/O H Control pulse I/O.
35 24H(12H) O H Signal for indicating 24H(12H) mode. 86 CTL HEAD - I/O H Control pulse I/O.
REC/PLAY PLAY 87 CTL IN - - Control amp feed back filter.
36 EP H O H Signal for indicating 3H mode.
500mV/20us/div 100mV/20us/div 37 MC F/R O -
Capstan motor rotation direction (normal/reverse) 88 CTL SIG OUT O - Control amp out.
indication signal. (Reverse; H) 89 CTL AMP IN I - Input signal from control amp.
Loading motor rotation direction indication signal.
38 ML-D O - 90 Vref - - Reference voltage for servo circuitry.
(Load; H, Brake; M, Unload; L)
Loading motor speed (high/mid/low) indication 91 AVss1 - - Ground.
39 ML-S O -
signal. 92 AVdd1 - - IC power source for analog circuitry.
40 VSS - - Ground terminal.
IC101 PIN34,36,38 IC101 PIN90 41 BACKUP 5V - - 5VDC
93 CFG IN I - Capstan motor FG pulse input.
94 CFG SIG OUT - - -
REC REC 42 TALLY OUT O - Current mode or warning indication signal. 95 CFG AMP IN - - -
43 N.C. - - - Head drum PG pulse input. (Used in servo control
200mV/20us/div 1V/200ns/div 96 DPG IN I -
and generate the switching pulse.)
44 N.C. - - -
97 DFG IN I - Head drum FG pulse input. (For drum servo)
45 REC OUT O H Recording control signal output.
98 S REEL P I - Supply reel moving sensor input.
46 TAPE END OUT O H Tape end control signal output.
99 T REEL P I - Take up reel moving sensor input.
47 WARNING OUT O H Warning output. 100 C SYNC I - Composite synchronizing signal input.
48 ALARM OUT O H Alarm signal output.
IC101 PIN41,46 NK4QEXSY_IC301
49 POWER UP O H "H" output except the power is off.
REC/PLAY 50 REC H O H Signal for indicating recording mode.
100mV/20us/div
WF_V_NB4QR
2V/div. 2V/div.
20us/div. 500ms/div.
col2
IC301 IC304 a
PIN 85 UP : PIN 23
m n f b
REC LOW :PIN 18 m
n n
REC g
2V/div. m e m
m c
5V/div. m m
10ms/div.
500us/div. d
9G 8G 7G 6G 5G 4G 3G 2G 1G
IC301 IC301 a
PIN 93 PIN 89
REC PB b n - n n - - n - n
c a a a a a a a a a
2V/div. 1V/div.
200us/div. 10ms/div. d b b b b b b b b b
e c c c c c c c c c
f d d d d d d d d d
IC301
PIN 96 g e e e e e e e e e
REC
h f f f f f f f f f
100mV/div. i g g g g g g g g g
10ms/div. j m m m m m m m m m
k - - - col2 - - col1 -
WF-S-EC4Q
l
GR-04100
VD-1 Board
Color Correction
A B C D E F G H
TB-1, TB-2, TB-5, CP-1 (PW-A) TB-1, TB-2, TB-5, CP-1 (PW-A)
2
TB-5
PW-1 Board
Power Supply
A B C D E F G H
Y5001
CN544
Y5002 PW-A
8 1 LOC.NO.5401~
J2113
CN547 CAUTION
JK301
L1201
C5412
C5410
F5401
R5401
TB-3
JK101
C5411
D5451
Y5401
JK201
D3031 JK202 C2117 J1204
1
J1416
R3170
IC541
RY101
Q1202
R2117
8 1
CN546 10 1 10 1
IC211
J5452
R5402 C5422 C2114 R2116
R2112
R2204
R1211
J1202
D5421 J2111
RY201
Q3101
Q3102
RISK OF FIRE
R5423
C1202
R5422
R5410
D5410
R2119
C1250
J2112
R5420 J1201
R2113
R2114
R5411
J5454
REPLACE ONLY D3101 C2113
T 2.5A L 250V
Q5410
5 4
J5413
C2111 C2231
C5413
J1417
VA541
WITH SAME FUSE
J1401
C2118
D3030
R5425
D5422 6 5 6 5
E
TP101
R2202
J5453
Q2204
J5412
C2049
C2232
R2203 R2201
J1206
Q1210
J5416 C2115
J1419
J1406
R1213
R1216
J1418
Q1211 R1210
CN543
4
3
2
1
4
6
5
3
2
1
4
C2112 R1203
Q1201
J1435
C1212
R1214
C1211
R1218
X1201
VA542 R1251
R1212
R1215
Q1251
J1239
J1495 R1220
24 C1234 1 J1402
C1251
R1231
C1236
J5410
C1221
C1235 J1230
Q1214
C1222
C1230 R1230
C1241
J5411
Q1239
L1253
R1209 R1204 R1206
C1238
20 5
C1253 R1253
J1203
C1213
C1233
R1219
R1241
R1242
Q1213 Q1241
R1243
C1223
J1405 J1404 C1239
R1232
L1221
C1210
Q1206
C1225
J1421 C1231
L1230
R1221
1 10 1 14 8 8 J1434 J1433 Q1203
R1244
15 10
J1447 R1245 C1229
R1223
L1222
D3020 R1234
VD-1 C1242
J1222
C1227
Q1243
J1400
C3103
J1446
J1448
R3122
Q3012
D1221
Q3019
R3127
R3138
Q3016
R3133 R3174
C3105
R3134 J1482
R3111
J1441 J1440
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CP-1 Board
SVT-N24P (E)
TM-1, VD-1, TB-1, TB-2, TB-5 TM1, VD-1, TB-1, TB-2, TB-5
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REC CHECK
S7126 S7116 PLAY 3 CN713 1
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