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Page 1: ...7 8 9 Page IMPORTANT SERVICE NOTES l l SPECIFICATIONS 2 l PART NAMES AND FUNCTION 3 1 DISASSEMBLY OF THE SET 4 l MECHANISM ADJUSTMENT 5 1 ADJUSTMENT OF VCR 6 l SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM 7 l SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 8 1 SEMICONDUCTOR LEAD IDENTIFICATION 9 l lO PRINTED WIRING BOARD ASSEMBLIES 10 l 11 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST 11 l 12 PACKING OF THE SET 12 1 13 AC ADAPTER 13 1 SHARP CORPORATlON This document has b...

Page 2: ...VICE IMPORTAhlTES AVANT DE RENDRE LE MAGNETOSCOPE Avant de rendre le magnetoscope a I utilisateur effectuer les verifications de securite suivantes 1 Verifier toutes les gaines de fil pour etre sur que les fils ne sont pas pin s ou que le materiel n est pas coin entre le chassis et les autres pieces metalliques dans le magnetoscope 2 Verifier tous les dispositifs de protection tels que les boutons...

Page 3: ...ce only with same type fuse A Fl 1 5A 250V AmENTION POUR REDUIRE LES RESQUES D INCENDIE OU DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS EXPOSER CET APPAREIL A LA PLUIE OU A L HUMIDITE RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR ATTENTION AFIN DE REDUIRE LES RISQUES DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS RETIRER LE COUVERCLE AUCUN ORGANE INTERNE NE PEUT ETRE REPARE PAR L UTIUSATEUR CONFIER L APPAREIL A UN DEPANNEUR QUALIFIE Ce symbol...

Page 4: ...e end of their useful life the Nickel Cadmium battery can be dropped off at the nearest collection center for recycling For information on the nearest collection center call I 800 8 BATTERY or your local recycling center If you are located outside the United States contact your local authorities for information concerning proper disposal and or recycling of this battery SHARP s involvement in this...

Page 5: ...tor off Extend Zoom DIS and Snapshot functions off and backlight in normal mode 6 6W during camera recording using the LCD screen in full auto mode with zoom motor off Extend Zoom DIS and Snapshot functions off and backlight in normal mode Operating Temperature Operating Humidity O C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F 30 to 80 Storage Temperature 2OOC to 6O C 4 F to 140 F Dimensions approx 3 g 32 W x 4 41 H x ...

Page 6: ...OP BLC Backlight Corn GAIN up button PLAY button REWind Reverse I PAUSE STILL M Search button FOCUS button FADE button DIS Digital Image Stabi buttor MENU button Remote sensor SELECT LENS button lpensation anual Diopter adjustment OPEN release Speaker I LCD monitor WIPE MOVE button I Picture in Picture button ...

Page 7: ...n er eyecup t3scx 1 I f Jack cover y pack mounting face l compartment O VIDEO battery Power Zoom Wide Telephoto control VOLume control When the cassette compartment door is open PUSH mark Cassette compartment door release Cassette compartment Shoulder strap loops Cassette door compartment nd strap Tripod socket 3 2 ...

Page 8: ...lected functions are in progress JECT THE The video cassette is defective and should be removed CASSETTE _ i ji6 f_ XI t DEW bEW J1i Dew has formed inside the camcorder Wait for a few hours until the dew disappears About IO seconds after this warning appears the camcorder automatically turns off BATTERY IS The battery is almost depleted Replace it with a fully charged battery T L W _bAT _ 5 pack 0...

Page 9: ...liquely downward cover 1 Tilt unit cover 3 Remove the lithium exchange lid 4 Open the LCD cabinet remove the screws I 2 PCS and disconnect tilt unit cover 5 Remove the screws i 2 PCS Be careful not to drop the screw into the set 6 Remove the screws d one PC and j 6 PCS 7 Disconnect the cabinet B in the direction of an arrow head Release it while it is pushing one claw in this time 8 Remove the LCD...

Page 10: ...crews d 2 PCS 2 Remove the inside screws k 2 PCS of the screws k 4pcs 3 Disconnect the LCD front cover 4 Remove the LCD holder 1 Remove the screws f 2 PCS 2 Remove the LCD holder 3 Remove one connector and one FPC 5 Remove the inverter unit 1 Remove the screw f one PC the shield sheet and inverter unit 2 Disconnect the tilt FPCs 2 PCS 3 Remove the screws k 2 PCS and the rotation axle 4 2 ...

Page 11: ... 2 Remove the connectors of the microphone and speaker 3 Disconnect the FPC of remote control light reception unit after open the lock of connector 4 Disconnect the front cover Remote control light 2 Remove the lens holder 1 Open the lock of connectors and remove two FPCs VL SW5OU Speaker wire reception unit FPC 2 Remove the screws c 3 PCS and disconnect the lens holder with lens and camera PWB Di...

Page 12: ...bottom cabinet 4 4 Removal of the VCR 4 4 l The screws Fig No Name Shape Color Quantity a SP Screw M2 Gold 3 i Screw M2 Gold 3 4 4 2 Order l Remove the VCR 1 Remove the unload switch unit connector 2 Remove the lithium holder unit connector 3 Remove the battery terminal unit connector 4 Disconnect the VCR operation unit FPC 5 Remove the special screws a 3 PCS and discon nect the V 1 a Lithium hold...

Page 13: ...om the LCD holder 2 Pull the LCD holding sheet 3 Disengage the claw B and the LCD panel 4 remove the LCD holder 2 Note When handling the prism sheet reflection polarizing sheet diffusion sheet light guide plate and reflection sheet do not touch any parts other than lugs and sides Put the light guide plate and reflection sheet between re flectors of lamp Therefore install them together with the lam...

Page 14: ... PWBs 3 Remove the 4 screws 6 and remove the CCD retaining plates and CCD sensors 4 5 3 Mounting of CCD 1 Place the lens units upright since the CCD sensors mount ID faces upward care must be taken SCas not to damage the front lenses of units put the crystal filters first and then the dustproof rubbers into the CCD holders of lens units Set the optical filter units with then thin side toward the e...

Page 15: ...cm 25 g cm l 50 g cm 25 g cm l For measurement l For adjustment of Si roller height 8 Guide roller height JiGDRiVERHMX7U BU Bit shape adjusting driver See the figure below Tolerance O 1 4 b 2 Tu guide height 9EQDRiVEKV712 BL I Edge 15 thickness 0 5 adjusting driver 02 8 17 3 9 Hex wrench 1 3 mm l For loosening or tightening of Motor stator 5 l ...

Page 16: ...precision screwdrivers Phillips head slotted head 3 Radio pliers with thin jaws 4 A pair of tweezers 5 1 2 Parts for periodic inspection and maintenance No Name Model Uses Configuration Part No Code I 1 011 1 COSMOHYDRO HVIOO l Cosmo Oil Co Ltd 2 Cleaning paper l Dusper C Sigma Ozu Co Ltd JiGDUSPER AP 3 Superfine swab 4 Grease Morycoat YM 103 X5 6020 l Dow Coaning 5 Screw locking agent 1401B l Thr...

Page 17: ... ratio Clean the tape con l No color appears tatting areas Be sure to use the specified cleaning agent Timing belt Pinch roller Capstan D D motor CJ Relay Pulle shaft 2 Pulle gear shaft cz 3 Drive gear shaft il 3 Tape does not run l Replace if failure is Tape slackens found 0 0 0 00 0 Screen shakes 0 0 A A A Abnormal sound l Apply oil Oil COSMOHYDRO HVI 00 A A A Note After oil is applied to the dr...

Page 18: ...e oil that is free form dust and other foreign substances Dust or foreign substance contained in the oil may cause wear or seizure of the bearings c A drop of oil represents the amount of oil which is held on the needle top as shown in the figure below Oil 4 The circuit repair must be executed without removing the V frame 5 For operating the mechanism alone actuate it with the motor The terminal t...

Page 19: ...y is to be removed subsequently after its installation 5 3 l Checking the reel disk height 1 Remove the cassette control ass y 2 Taking due care not to let the master plane touch the tape running areas such as the drum and the guide rollers position the master plane so that the two guides A and B in the figure 1 are set in the holes of master plane then properly set it in the mechanism B A Figure ...

Page 20: ...direction A If the back tension is too low hook the spring in the direction B Note 1 After back tension torque adjustment be sure to check the tension pole position 5 3 4 Checking and adjusting the tension pole position 1 Check When winding of P6 120 tape is started check whether the tension pole is in the specified position against Si roller as shown or not If it is not in the specified position ...

Page 21: ...at the supply side is within the specified range Standard of take up torque in rewind playback SP mode 31 5 gem with ripples less than 5 gem If the torque ripples appear read the center value of torque between the ripples 5 3 6 Checking the back tension torque for rewind playback VS REW 1 Set the torque cassette 8T 032 in position and check in the rewind playback VS REW mode that the torque at the...

Page 22: ... the following TPs RF output TL3306 H SW P TL405 GND TL3318 3 Playback the alignment tape VR2ABOPS 4 Ascertain that each guide is free from remarkable curl 5 Ascertain that the RF waveform of inlet and outlet sides is flat on the oscilloscope Figure 2 a Unless the waveform is flat Figure 2 b c make an adjustment as follows 5 4 2 Adjusting the Sup GR and Tu GR 1 Turn the Sup and Tu guide rollers to...

Page 23: ...ibed in section 4 2 above 5 After V S F R perform playback so as to ascertain that the waveform rises horizontally within 2 seconds 6 Unless the normal waveform is obtained Figure 5 turn counterclockwise the upper flange 3 of Si roller I and repeat the step 5 above Repeat the steps 5 and 6 until the normal waveform is obtained At this time ascertain that the inlet travel does not change in the nor...

Page 24: ...ller I Figure 7 5 4 5 Checking the V S F and R waveforms 1 Playback alignment tape VR2ABOPS and set the V S R mode At this time ascertain that the waveform crest pitch is kept constant for more than 5 seconds 2 Set the V S F mode At this time ascertain that the waveform crest pitch is kept constant for more than 5 seconds Unless the constant pitch is obtained execute the checks of Section 4 2 3 an...

Page 25: ...there is no tape slackness near the pinch roller Tu cl GR Figure 11 3 Checking the tape travel 1 When the tape is played back ascertain that tape lift and tape curl of 0 3 mm or more do not occur at the lower flange of Si roller upper flange of Sup GR upper flange of Tu GR and upper lower flange of Tu guide 2 In case of V S F and R ascertain that no curl is found at each flange Tension pole Sup ti...

Page 26: ...d cleaning liquid oil grease and screw lock as listed below Otherwise mechanism malfunction may occur Oils 1 Cosumo Oil Co Ltd COSMOHYDRO HVlOO Greases Dow Coaning MORYCOAT YM 103 X5 6020 Screw lock THREE BOND 14018 Cleaning liquid Industrial use ethyl alcohol 5 5 l Mechanism modes To actuate the mechanism apply DC3 to 4V to the L motor At this time the L motor connector must have been disconnecte...

Page 27: ...mode Figure 2 3 ml mode See Figure 3 In the STOP mode the ST pole base is depressed in the STOP position or Ret Lock position in CAMERA mode and the S brake is in contact with the S reel disk Sr STOP mode Figure 3 4 PBlmode See Figure 4 In this mode it is pos itioned for the replay against the capstan shaft to make the pi record and so on It is the mechanical position rich pressing spring the most...

Page 28: ...out of the round openings on the slide chassis Be careful not to deform the inner links Q I Figure 5 Lock lever section Screw tightening torque 4 locations 0 069 0 007 Nom 0 7 1 0 07 kgcm Lock Lever Down Guide Figure 6 Reassembling 1 Set the unit to the STANDBY mode 2 Deflect the roller shafts a little inward and fit them into the round openings on the slide chassis Be careful not to deform the in...

Page 29: ... it on At this time take care to avoid contact with the cassette Keep the switch pressed if the switch is turned off unloading occurs Note To set the Ret mode press the pin marked with the asterisk of recognition switch 3 this operation is not necessary in other modes Cap 2 0 Cassette control 5 5 4 Drum and Drum base Removal To replace the upper drum be sure to put on gloves Due care is required s...

Page 30: ...rum ass y Figure 2 Remove the upper drum ass y from the lower drum ass y as shown At this time take care so as not to lose the gap shim I Lower drum ass y I in Figure 3 Figure 3 Motor rotor ass y and rotary transformer rotor ass y Remove the 2 rotor mounting screws as shown in Figure 4 and remove the motor rotor and the rotary transformer ass y Rotor mounting screw I drum ass v Figure 4 5 16 ...

Page 31: ...e upper drum ass y with the balancer mounting screw The screw tightening torque must be 0 1 N m tighting torque 1 kgcm Figure 5 2 Motor rotor rotary transformer rotor ass y Clean the contact surfaces of rotor ass y holder and upper drum ass y and ascertain that there are no contamination and flaws Next adjust the phase so that the positioning pin of rotor ass y is inserted into the positioning hol...

Page 32: ...rum ass y was dismantled to the shaft of lower drum ass y fit the upper drum ass y Figure 3 At this time slightly turn the upper drum ass y by hand to ascertain that RTr does not scrape If scrape is found replace the gap shim with the gap shim packaged together with the replacement upper drum ass y 5 Drum motor stator Fit the motor stator to the shaft Then apply the preliminary pressure 0 07 N m 0...

Page 33: ... the A marks and round holes align 1 Lo relay gear 2 Main cam 3 Sub cam 4 Mode switch Lo relay gear Mode switch Phase alignment mark Phase alignment mark AMaW Round hole 5 6 MECHANISM ASSEMBLING METHOD 1 Adjust the phase of each part 2 Install screws and washers 3 Install the segment gear T arm guide and the M function lever Install the eject lever Ba claw t side Item Tiqhteninq torque Quantity a ...

Page 34: ...mall gear must be located in the chassis side Item Tightening torque Quantity A S Tight Ml 4 x 2 5 70 mN m 1 a S Tight Ml 4 x 3 70 mN m 4 a a Install the motor under this plate Position the small gear of the drive towards the chassis 6 Install the guide rail assembly insert the and slide Make sure not to deform the arm 1part in the rail it down 5 20 ...

Page 35: ...osition it correctly Item Tightening torque Quantity A S Tight Ml 4 x 2 5 70 mN m 2 B S Tight Ml 4 x 4 40 mN m 1 C 00 8 03 0 to 2 1 D 02 1 LO to 25 1 a S Tight Ml 4 x 3 70 mN m 1 Make sure not deform the arm Align the marks on the parts Segment gear Assly 5 21 ...

Page 36: ...hassis 9 Install the tape guide in the drum assembly 10 Install the Si roller Item Tightening torque Quantity A S tight Ml 7 x L5 3 100 mN m 3 B S tight Ml 7 x L2 5 60 mN m 1 Si roller 9 4 Rolle r spring Tape guide A Drum assembly Chassis drawing ...

Page 37: ...ightening torque Quantity I Ml 4 x 1 5 04 0 40 mN m 1 6 Ml 4 x 1 5 03 5 40 mN m 3 Slide this part towards the T arm Place the slide chassis on the guide rail 1 Main cam pin Insert the main cam pin into the hole of cam of slide chassis L Sup reel base I 5 23 ...

Page 38: ... right guide holder Item A S tight Ml 4 x 2 5 Tightening torque Quantity 70 mN m 1 B CW 00 8 03 0 to 2 r 70 mN m 1 Pinch lever jad Attach to hook Take care of position Pinch lever The pinch lever is positioned on the stopper B Secure on back side Swing arm Take care not to bend the tension band during assembly or disassembly 5 24 ...

Page 39: ...se parts to the heat of the soldering iron which may possibly damage them Such care should be exercised especially for chip layer capacitor replacement It is advisable to use a temperature controlled ceramic soldering iron temperature at the tip 250 C contacting time less than 5 seconds Adjusting the video LCD section l Measuring instruments Color monitor TV set Oscilloscope Vector scope Digital v...

Page 40: ...re Superior bite Set up 0 from the superior bite of date Address 021 0 h 1 Y Set up 0 Press CONTINUE key and set out the adjustment mode Disconnect the only battery of electric power on switch on Adjustments to follow Make the system controller servo VCR and LCD adjustments according to their respective instructions 6 1 2 3 Camera adjustment All the camera adjustment data are written in the E2PROM...

Page 41: ...ting and withdrawing extractor Connector fitting and withdrawing tweezers Service remote control Operation Unit SEQPiNSETOGGE RRMCGOO33TASP QSW 20293TAZZ 6 7 8 9 LCD SW Unit QSW Z0289TAZZ 10 Extens 1Om cable zoom camera SW VCR 6pin QCNW 154OTAZZ Extens IOm cable LCD VCR 24pin QCNW4382TAZZ BD 11 W l 540TAZZ CAMERA CABINET L u _____ L J VCR UNIT I L u I I lJNIT I P3301 I 4702 SC4701 SC4702 SC804 SC ...

Page 42: ...hecked with no tape inside TEST No 31 Automatic battery alarm adjustment Used to automatically adjust the voltage level which makes the battery appear on the LCD display TEST No 41 Battery alarm check error display l The difference between the preset battery alarm voltage and the current supply voltage is displayed as follows l A past error is displayed at the right of the current battery alarm er...

Page 43: ...the warning is displayed when the TEST mode is cancelled In case of automatic adjustment of shut off voltage adjustment is impossible if voltage is above 3 OV 0 2V If the adjustment is made at 2 9V or below the low voltage operation may become unstable 0 Types of test modes Any of the eight test modes can be set up by changing the input voltage at pin 54 of IC703 During any test mode the REC Start...

Page 44: ... TL9705o TLg46 o0 In 0 owTL9704 O TL9703 c 0 z oe TL941 Q mr 0 acr PC cu iI TL947 o TLg12 ooe TL926 TL909 o L905 m cT J b t Q o TL F II o_TL943 8 TL913 QQ oQ TL911 t t TL609 T TF TL925 0 2 CW TL932 iz iz cnw 0 03W TL803 o 4Ll I ul 00 Q TL8 Q_TL8 g TL8 0 l S O l Q TL801 TL47 TL47 TL91 TL802 4 6 1 5 l Adjusting the power circuit POWER CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE I 5 Check LCD 13 5V Turn on power ca...

Page 45: ...er TL913 13 5v 0 3v 6 Checking of LCD 7V 1 Ascertain that the digital voltmeter indicates 7V 0 25V Measuring instrument Digital voltmeter Measuring terminal TL914 7 Checking of CAM 15V 1 Ascertain that the digital voltmeter indicates 15V 0 2V 0 25V Adjustment address Standard Measuring instrument Measuring terminal Adjustment address 7V I Z0 25V Digital voltmeter TL910 1 Standard r 15V 0 2V O 25V ...

Page 46: ...s this signal must conform to the standards prescribed for adjustment signals Use an oscilloscope to check that the video signal is terminated with a 75 2resistor the amplitude of the sync signal component video component and burst signal are approx 0 3 Vp p 0 7 Vp p and 0 3 Vp p respectively and that they are flat The relative level of the burst signal and the red signal shall be 0 30 0 66 The co...

Page 47: ... signal Color bar JiGWR5 5NSP Measuring point TL801 or TL8826 Adjustment address 27 Adjustment level 500 mVp p 20 mVp p LCD OPEN TL801 LCD CLOSE TL8826 l Set the color bar tape for adjustment JiGWR5 SNSP 2 Enter the VCR adjustment mode with an adjustment remote control and select the address 27 Select the address using the FF or REW key and fix it with the PB key It will automatically set the play...

Page 48: ...1 Color bar I Measurina point I TL7401 I I Adiustment address I 35 I Adjustment level I 200 IO mVp p I 1 lnput the color bar signal into the video input output terminal in the VCR STOP mode 2 Enter the VCR adjustment mode with an adjustment remote control and select the address 35 Select the address using the FF or REW key and fix it with the PB key 3 Make an adjustment so that the SYNC TIP portio...

Page 49: ... from the adjustment address 39 6 l 8 Adjustment of audio circuit 1 Adjustment of filter f0 1Measuring instrument 1Oscilloscope Mode PB Input signal tape JiGWR2 1 NP or VR2 ATOC or JiGWRS 5NSP Color bar 1Measuring terminal 1TL605 AUDIO OUT I Adjustment address 2 1 Adjustment value Clear the waveform Audio Check Checking of self recording playback Measuring instrument I Valve voltmeter oscilloscope...

Page 50: ...e the same as with the VCR section 1 Contrast adjustment Measuring point TL817 G OUT Address 140 I Mode 1VCR AV input I Adjusting method l Set the data of address 47 at the address 80 2 Input white 100 as an AV input 3 Connect TL805 to GND The 1H inversion stops 4 Connect 220 KQ between TL803 and GND 5 Seeing the waveform of TL817 G OUT make an adjustment between the white peak and the svnc tip Ad...

Page 51: ...arks 6 COMMON PULSE adjustment Measuring point TL821 Address 22 Mode VCR AV input Adjusting method l Set the data of address 47 at the address 80 2 Input the white 100 signal as an AV input 3 Connect the oscilloscope to TL821 pand adjust the pulse width Adjustmentstandard 6 6 Vp p I Remarks I I 7 COM BIAS adjustment Measurina point LCD panel display surface 45 VCR AV input Address Mode Adjusting m...

Page 52: ...ing 1Measuring point 1LCD panel display surface Address 11 12 Mode VCR AV input Adjusting method Set the data of addresses 11 and 12 Adjustment standard 11 C2 12 9B Remarks 6 l 10 Adjustment of View Far circuit o TL8827 TL8808 0 TL8809 00 80 I TL9715d f z u TL931 2 T TL927g TLw o m TL903 OO TL904 TL947 0 TLg12 ooe TL926 04 TL701 TL706 oc TL970 9706 O0 z 3722 P 5g 704 L941 TL909 0 J9703 k n o TL943...

Page 53: ...ect TL8825 IC8800 pin 53 to GND 3 Adjust the pedestal interval of waveform of TL8811 to the specified level Adjustment rating 7 5kHz O lVp p Sig center 7 5 f 0 1 vp p GND Remarks Examples l During IC702 E2PROM replacement 0 During IC8800 replacement 4 VF contrast adjustment Test point Address Mode Procedure TL8811 VG VCR ADJ OD VCR AV input 1 The input signal must be 3 step wave 2 Connect TL8825 l...

Page 54: ...g IC702 E PROM replacement l During iC8800 replacement 6 VF sub bright R B adjustment Test point 1View Far panel area Address Mode VCR AV input VCR ADJ OC R VCR ADJ OB B 1 Feed 40 white signal to the AV input jacks and the standard monitor 2 Adjust the tone of the colour with the VCR ADJ addresses OC and OB until it becomes the same as that of the standard monitor Procedure Adjustment rating Remar...

Page 55: ... SDADRiVERSWSOU BL B F Adjustment Jig Notes 1 Color temperature conversion filter jig item No 3 may be obtained from HOYA Optics in your local market 2 N Indicates the new jigs 0 Connections for Camera Section Servicing TO SW Module ZOOM LENS PP I I 30pin I CCD PWB CCD2 PWB 1 1 J I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 0 Obverse Side SC11 1Spin SC12 19pin I I I I __...

Page 56: ...rn the lens in front and in the rear and match the best point of lens focus 3 Tightening the fixing screw 1 of the mirror cylinder fixing angle to torque driver in the best position Tightening torque 0 098 N m 0 0098 Nom Notes After adjustment check in the focus that take the picture to the object at infinity 100 m or more from about 50 cm Open the lock to use for B F adjustment jig before operati...

Page 57: ...nt star chart Adjustment jig B F adjustment jig 2 Loose two wide angle lens fixing screws 1 about l 4 turning SDADRiVERSW50U 3 Insert the B F adjustment jig to the hole 2 of lens holder and match the Torque driver center of siement star chart to center of monitor after change the JiGTD1500RTDH photographing lens to surface of wide angle lens 4 Tight two screws 1 of wide angle lens fixing Tightenin...

Page 58: ...g the white balance For a wide angle lens 4 Adjusting the iris AE For a zoom lens 12 Adjusting the color gain For a wide angle lens t 5 Adjusting the carrier balance and AF noise level For both of lenses 1 13 Adjusting the auto white balance For a wide angle lens 1 6 Adjusting the burst gain I 6 2 2 l Checking the power supply voltage l Measuring terminal CAM 4 9V CAM 2 9V CAM 15V CAM 8V LENS 5V l...

Page 59: ...stment mode Write 00 to the address 1FE 2 Push the lens select switch and out the signal of the zoom lens 3 Connect the oscilloscope to the VIDEO OUT Adjust the sync level to 286mVp p 6 2 2 4 l Iris AE adjustment For a zoom lens Measuring instrument Oscilloscope Subject Gray scale Tape Test point VIDEO OUT Adjustment address 1FD Adjustment level 700mVp p b 1 Shoot the gray scale in the standard wa...

Page 60: ...point VIDEO OUT Terminated in 75 a Adjustment address R Y GAIN ODD B Y GAIN ODB R Y MAT 0D7 B Y MAT OD9 Adjustment level R Y GAIN Burst ratio 1 2 0 1 6 level B Y GAIN Burst ratio 1 O 0 1 R Y MAT 1oo 2o B Y MAT 344 2O 1 Using the address ODD adjust the R level to a burst ratio of 1 2 With the address ODB adjust the B level to a burst ratio of 1 0 2 Using the address OD7 adjust the R phase to 100 Wi...

Page 61: ...olor bar chart Tape Test point VIDEO OUT Terminated in 75 Q Adjustment address R Y GAIN 29A B Y GAIN 298 R Y MAT 294 B Y MAT 296 Adjustment level R Y GAIN Burst ratio 1 2 0 1 B Y GAIN Burst ratio 1 O 0 1 R Y MAT 100 2O B Y MAT 344 2O R Y R level jj Y B spot 1 Using the address 29A adjust the R level to a burst ratio of 1 2 With the address 298 adjust the B level to a burst ratio of 1 0 2 Using the...

Page 62: ... YES Check the ATF circuit No recorded characters on screen t YES Check the LCD circuit and character generator IC705 f No color in EE mode YES Check the camera section and Y C circuit I YES Check the Y C circuit and head amplifier circuit No color in playback No color in recording t YES Check the Y C circuit and head amplifier circuit Check the audio circuit No sound YES Error message e g E007 YE...

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Page 64: ...del all the circuits of the VCR and camera sections are controlled by IC703 and IC501 1 lC501 and IC401 are controlled with the serial data from IC703 2 IC702 is a memory that serves to store the adjustment data of the VCR section 3 IC2 is a memory that serves to store the adjustment data of the camera section 4 The other circuits and ICs are under the L H level or the PWM control II I I I I I I I...

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Page 103: ...VL SWSOlJ CCD ZOOM LENS P W B Component Side L l Wiring Side SIDE A _ El c3 rl s Fil I B 1047 ...

Page 104: ...iCCD WIDE ANGLE LENS P W B Component Side SIDE A U 0 0 0 I 0 1 I 0 0 3 i SIDE B Wiring Side 4 1 I 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 I 6 I 10 18 ...

Page 105: ...7458W VHiRM3329B 1 RS5RM3329B T2 VHiBR93L56F 1 BR93LC56F E2 RH iX0593TAZZ I C VHiNJM2904M 1 NJM2904M AD AD AX AT AL AM AY AE VL swsou Ref No Part No Description Code IC705 IC706 IC800 IC801 IC802 IC803 IC901 lC902 IC904 IC905 ICI 701 IC2701 IC3701 lC3702 lC3703 IC4401 IC8800 IC9800 Q401 Q402 Q403 Q404 Q405 Q406 Q407 Q409 Q411 Q412 Q413 Q414 Q415 Q601 Q602 Q603 Q701 Q702 Q703 Q704 Q709 Q710 Q711 Q7...

Page 106: ...or Transistor Transistor Transistor AB AB AB AB AA AC AC AC AC AD AB AA AF AB AD AD AD AD AB AE AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AG AE AE AF AA AC AA AA AA AA AB AB AD AC AB AB AB AB Q5401 Q5402 Q5403 Q5404 Q5405 Q7402 Q7403 Q7404 Q7405 Q8402 Q8403 Q8404 Q8405 Q8407 Q8408 Q8409 Q8800 Q8801 Q8802 Q8803 Q9401 D401 D601 D701 D702 D704 D705 D707 0802 D803 D805 D901 0902 0903 D9C4 D905 D906 D1901 D5401 D8...

Page 107: ...H 20 AC Peaking IOpH 10 AC Coil AE Coil AE Coil AE Coil AE AK AK L927 L929 L930 L931 L932 L1701 L2701 L3701 L4401 L7402 L7403 L7404 L7405 L8401 L8402 L8403 L8404 L8405 L8407 L8408 L8800 L8801 L8802 L8803 L8804 L9800 L9801 T901 C402 c403 c404 c405 C406 c407 C408 c409 c410 c411 C412 c413 c414 c415 C416 c417 C418 c419 RCiLP0223TAZZ RCiLP0206TAZZ VPAXM2R2MR16N VPAXMI 01 K4RON RCiLP0226TAZZ VPAXM220KR8...

Page 108: ...c AA 0 33 16V Ceramic AA 0 01 50V Ceramic AA 22 6 3V Tantalum AD 0 47 50V Electrolytic AB 0 01 50V Ceramic AA C614 C615 C616 C617 C618 C619 C620 C621 C622 C623 C624 C625 C626 C627 C628 C629 C630 C631 C632 C633 C634 C635 C636 C637 C638 c701 C702 c703 c704 c705 C706 c707 C708 c709 c710 c711 C712 c713 c714 c715 C716 c717 C718 c719 C720 C721 C722 C723 VCKYTVI HB223K VCEAPHlHW105M VCKYCYI HBI 02K VCSAT...

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Page 110: ... AG AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AB AA AB AA AB AB AB AB AA AA AC AB AB AB AA AC AB AB AA AB AB Cl923 Cl924 Cl 925 Cl 926 Cl 927 Cl 928 C2701 C2702 C2703 c3701 C3702 c3703 c3704 c3705 C3706 c3707 C3708 c3709 c3710 C371l C3712 c3713 c3714 c3715 C3716 c3717 C3718 c3719 C3720 C3721 C3722 C3723 C3724 C3725 C4402 c4403 c4404 c4405 C4406 c4407 C4408 c4409 c4410 c4411 c4413 c4453 c5401 C5402 VCKYCZI ...

Page 111: ...AC AB AC AB AB AB AB AC AD VL swsou Ref No Part No Description Code C8826 C8827 C8829 C8830 C8832 C8833 C8834 C8835 c9401 c9402 c9403 c9404 C9800 VCKYCZI HFI 032 VCKYCZI HFI 032 VCCCCZI HHI 50J VCCCCZI HH270J VCCCCZI HH330J VCCCCZI HH330J VCCCCZI HH330J VCSATAl CJ475M VCKYCYI HFI 032 VCKYCZI CBI 03K VCCCCZI HH220J VCCCCZI HH220J VCKYCZI HFI 032 0 01 0 01 15P 27P 33P 33P 33P 4 7 0 01 0 01 22P 22P 0...

Page 112: ... l l 6W Metal Oxide AA 8 2k 1 16W Metal Oxide AA 150k l l 6W Metal Oxide AA 330k l l 6W Metal Oxide AA 18k l l 6W Metal Oxide AA R723 R724 R725 R726 R727 R728 R729 R730 R731 R732 R733 R735 R740 R741 R742 R745 R751 R752 R753 R754 R755 R758 R759 R760 R761 R762 R763 R764 R765 R766 R767 R768 R769 R770 R771 R772 R773 R774 R775 R776 R777 R778 R780 R782 R783 R784 R785 R786 VRS CZI JF682J VRS CZI JF563D V...

Page 113: ... 1 16W Metal Oxide AA 47k 1 16W Metal Oxide AA 4 7k l l 6W Metal Oxide AA 4 7k 1 16W Metal Oxide AA 68k 1 16W Metal Oxide AA R872 R873 R874 R875 R876 R877 R878 R879 R880 R881 R882 R883 R884 R886 R887 R888 R890 R892 R893 R894 R896 R897 R898 R899 R903 R904 R905 R906 R907 R908 R910 R918 R919 R920 R922 R923 R924 R925 R926 R927 R928 R929 R930 R931 R936 R937 R938 R939 VRS CZI JFI 05J VRS CZI JF683J VRS ...

Page 114: ...al Oxide AA 5 6k l l 6W Metal Oxide AA 120k 1 16W Metal Oxide AA 2 2k l l 6W Metal Oxide AA 33k 1 16W Metal Oxide AB l OM 1 16W Metal Oxide AA RI 905 RI 906 RI907 RI 908 RI 909 RI910 RI911 RI912 RI913 RI914 RI916 RI917 RI918 RI919 RI 920 RI 921 RI922 RI 523 RI 924 RI 925 RI 926 RI 927 RI 928 RI 929 RI 931 RI 932 RI933 RI 934 RI 935 RI 936 RI 937 RI 938 RI939 RI940 RI 941 RI 942 RI 943 RI 944 RI 94...

Page 115: ...etal Oxide AA 1 Ok l l 6W Metal Oxide AA 1 Ok l l 6W Metal Oxide AA 1 Ok l l 6W Metal Oxide AA VL sw5ou Ref No Part No Description Code R2742 R2743 R2744 R2745 R2746 R2747 R2748 R2749 R2750 R2768 R2770 R2771 R2772 R2773 R2774 R2775 R2776 R2777 R2778 R2780 R2781 R3701 R3702 R3703 R3704 R3705 R3706 R3707 R3708 R3709 R3710 R3711 R3712 R3713 R3714 R4402 R4403 R4407 R4414 R4415 R4416 R4417 R4418 R5402 ...

Page 116: ...A 820 l l 6W Metal Oxide AA 1 2k 1 16W Metal Oxide AA 1 5k 1 16W Metal Oxide AA 1 5k 1 16W Metal Oxide AA 1 8k 1 16W Metal Oxide AA 180 1 16W Metal Oxide AA 820 l l 6W Metal Oxide AA 1 2k l l 6W Metal Oxide AA 2 7k l l 6W Metal Oxide AA R8430 R8431 R8432 R8451 R8800 R8801 R8802 R8803 R8804 R8805 R8806 R8808 R8809 R8810 R8811 R8812 R8813 R8814 R8815 R8816 R8817 R8818 R8819 R8822 R8823 R8824 R8825 R...

Page 117: ...rt No Description Code Q553 Q554 Q555 D501 VSDTC144EEbl Transistor VS2SC4617B 1 Transistor VSU MT2 1 Transistor DIODE VHDDA121 1 Diode x11 CF501 Lll L12 L13 LlOl L501 PACKAGED CIRCUIT RCRSZ0040TAZZ Crystal COIL AND TRANSFORMERS RFiLC0071TAZZ Filter VPAXMl OOKR42N Peaking IOpH 10 VPAXM470Kl R7N Peaking 47 1 H 10 VPAXMI OOKR42N Peaking IOpH 10 VPAXMI OOKR42N Peaking IOpH 10 VPAXMI OOKR42N Peaking IO...

Page 118: ...06 RI07 RI08 RI09 RI10 RI11 RI12 R501 R503 R504 R505 R506 R507 R508 R509 R510 R512 R516 R517 R518 R519 R520 R521 R523 R524 R525 R529 R530 R531 R533 R534 R535 R536 R537 R538 R539 R540 R551 R552 R553 VRS CZI JF561 J 560 l l 6W Metal Oxide AA VRS CZI JFOOOJ 00 l l 6W Metal Oxide AA VRS CZl JFOOOJ 00 l l 6W Metal Oxide AA VRS CZl JFI 53D 15k l l 6W Metal Oxide AB VRS CZI JF244D 240k l l 6W Metal Oxide...

Page 119: ...15k 1 16W Metal Oxide AA 18 l l 6W Metal Oxide AA 3 9k l l 6W Metal Oxide AB 56k 1 16W Metal Oxide AA 3 9k 1 16W Metal Oxide AA 3 9k l l 6W Metal Oxide AA 6 8k 1 16W Metal Oxide AA 33k 1 16W Metal Oxide AA 1 OM 1 16W Metal Oxide AA 6 8k 1 16W Metal Oxide AA 1Ok l l 6W Metal Oxide AA 1Ok l l 6W Metal Oxide AA 33k l l 6W Metal Oxide AA 120k 1 16W Metal Oxide AA 3 9k l l 6W Metal Oxide AA 39k 1 16W M...

Page 120: ...0V Ceramic AB 1OV Ceramic AB 50V Ceramic AB 1OV Ceramic AB 6 3V Tantalum AC 50V Ceramic AB 6 3V Tantalum AC 50V Ceramic AB 50V Ceramic AB 50V Ceramic AB Capacitor AC 0 1 IOV Ceramic AB 0 1 IOV Ceramic AB 0 1 IOV Ceramic AB 0 1 IOV Ceramic AB 0 1 1OV Ceramic C2214 RC KZ0051 TAZZ Capacitor AC RESISTORS VRS CZI JFI 04J VRS CZI JF22OJ VRS CZI JFI 04J VRS CZI JF22OJ VRS CZI JFI 82J VRS CZI JF681 J VRS ...

Page 121: ...VCCCCYlHH151J VCCCCYIHHIOIJ VCKYCYI CFI 042 VCKYCY 1CFI 042 VCKYCYI HBI 02K VCCCCYI HH680J VCKYCYI HFI 032 VCKYCYI HF103Z VCCCCY 1HH680J 0 01 PF 82pF 82pF 0 01 PF O lpF O lpF O OlyF 0 01 PF 22kF 0 01 PF 0 01 PF 0 01 FF 1OOpF 15OpF 1OOpF O lpF 0 1 PF 1OOOpF 68pF 0 01 PF 0 01 PF 68pF 50V Ceramic 50V Ceramic 50V Ceramic 50V Ceramic 16V Ceramic 16V Ceramic 50V Ceramic 50V Ceramic 1OV Tantalum 50V Cera...

Page 122: ...escription Code CONNECTERS SC301 QSOCN0985TAZZ Socket SC302 QSOCN 1886TAZZ Socket SC303 QSOCN 1560TAZZ Socket AE AD AE SC304 QSOCN0686TAZZ SC305 QCNCW7068TAZZ SC306 QSOCN 1085TAZZ Socket Connector Socket AC AG AE 11 18 ...

Page 123: ...ble DC Cable Terminal AC Adapter Lithium Battery Battery Shoulder Strap Lens Cap Remoto Control Remoto Control AU AQ AK BH Al BC AH AH AR AR ACCESSORIE NOT REPLACEMENT ITEM TGANE0044TAZZ Guarantee Card AC VL sw5ou Ref No Part No Description Code PACKING PARTS NOT REPLACEMENT ITEM SPAKC6782TAZZ SPAKPGI 04TAZZ SSAKA0087TAZZ SPAKA6242TAZZ SPAKA6243TAZZ Packing Case Main Packing PP Polyethylene Bag Ma...

Page 124: ...vL sw5ou MECHANISM CHASSIS EXPLODED VIEW ...

Page 125: ... AC AC AE AF AD AD AD AC AC AE AC AF AC AD AC AD AC AE AA AA AC AX AC AF AF AC AD AD AC AC AC AC AD AF AF AD AD BF AB VL swsou Ref No Part No Description Code 348 QBRSK0039GEZZ 349 PGiDMO143GEZZ 350 DDRMLOOZOHEOI 351 RMOTPI 137GEZZ 352 PSPAQOOIOGEZZ 353 NRTR 0096GEZZ 354 MSPRC0209GEZZ 355 LPOLM0058GEZZ 356 LPOLM0059GEZZ 357 NDAiV1071GEZZ 358 NDAiV1072GEZZ 359 MLEVFOSI 7GEZZ 360 NBLTTOOIZGEZZ 361 N...

Page 126: ...400 401 402 403 CHLDX3077GEOl Cassette Compartment AY Assy MSPRT0414GEZZ Up Main Spring AD MROD 0014GEFJ Damper Rod AG PDMP 0013GEZZ Cassette Compartment AG Damper End of Cassette Control Parts CASSETTE HOUSING CONTROL UNIT I 402 I I I I I I I I I I I I r I I I I I ...

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Page 128: ...AC AB AC AC AC AD AD AA AC AC AD AD AG AQ Description 39 QSW Z0293TAZZ 40 RUNTK0333TAZZ 41 TLABH0337TAZZ 42 UBNDTO107TASA 43 2 DCABBGI 87TAKl 43 3 HBDGS0059TASA 43 4 HiNDPO189TASA 43 5 JBTN 0285TASA 43 6 LANGK042OTAOO 43 7 LHLDZI 469TAOO 43 8 PSPAZOI 84TAZZ 44 QCNW 1815TAZZ 45 QSW Z0292TAZZ 46 CCABE6035TAK2 47 JBTN 0287TASA 48 LHLDZI 471TAOO 49 MSPRCOI 07TAFJ 51 CCOVAI 560TAKl 51 3 QEARP0238TAZZ 5...

Page 129: ...PSD20P03000 XiPSF2OPO4000 XiPSN17PO4000 XiPSN20P04000 Lamp Unit AT V F Inverter Trans Unit BB PWB Fixing Angle AC PWB Holder AE LCD Holder AG Light Guide Plate AH Reflection Sheet AD Diffusion Sheet AE Reflection Polarizing Sheet AQ Prism Sheet V F LCD Spacer V F BL Spacer LCD Retaining Terminal Unit LCD Inverter Trans Unit V F Panel ADJ Cover Lithium Exchange Lid Model Label BT Eject Spring Micro...

Page 130: ...AC Lens Holder AC CCD Holder Wide Angle AC Dustproof Rubber AC Optical Filter AS CAMERA UNIT EXPLOOD VIEW IO RMOTV0009TAZZ 11 QPWBH2819TAZZ 12 QPWBH2828TAZZ 13 RCCD 0021 TAN0 14 RCCD 0022TANO 15 VHiLZ2413H5 1 16 LX HZ001 3TAFF 17 LX HZ001 8TAFN 18 LX HZ0050TAFF 19 LX HZ3064CEFF Iris Unit Zoom CCD FPC AF Wide Angle CCD FPC AG CCD PWB Zoom CCD PWB Wide Angle CCD Sensor Tap Screw 1 7x6 Tap Screw Zx6 ...

Page 131: ...fer to Service Manual IJiGDRiVERMX7U2 I BN I 1 2 Parts for periodical inspection and maintenance No 1 Name Type number Application Part code I Code 1 1Cleaning paper I Dusper C SIGMA Ozu Co LTD I JiGDUSPER 7 AP 2 Camera adjusting jigs INo I Name Part code Code I I Type number Application 1 1 1Gray scale chart I 2 I Color bar chart 390 x 520 mm cp I JiGCHART 240 x 320 mm JiGCHART DA BN BT 3 1Color ...

Page 132: ...AZZ AN Cable UADP 0274TAZZ UBATL0006TAZZ UBATMOOl OTAZZ RRMCG0054TASA or RRMCG0022TASA Remote Control GCOVHI 233TASA SPAKA6242TAZZ Main Top Add e SSAKA0087TAZZ Polyethylene Bag SPAKPGI 04TAZZ ____ Main Packing PP SPAKA6243TAZZ Packing Case Not Replacement Item 12 1 ...

Page 133: ...e even in your trips abroad l Charging function with battery pack l Rapid charging function to enable the charging in a shorter period of time Specifications Power Requirement AC1 10 24OV 50 60Hz DC Output 4 5v Power Consumption 16W Dimension approx 231 w x 2 H X 5 5 6 D 75mm W X 51mm H X 135mm D Weight approx 0 65 Ibs 295g Specifications are subject to change without notice 13 l ...

Page 134: ...ush current and other transient current which flow in the main body of camcorder Also the adapter output overcurrent protector with fold back current which controls the power when the short circuit from the outside occurs is used to prevent the adapter from being destroyed or broken down It also prevents the temperature inside the adapter from rising too excessively 2 Ni Cd charge mode This adapte...

Page 135: ...ration like the Ni Cd battery Differing from the Ni Cd battery the limit voltage of the overvoltage detection is 5 1 V and the function to detect an abnormal temperature is added The 3rd stage of the quick charging mode is equivalent to the quick charging of the Ni Cd battery The function to detect the phenomenon in this mode and the mode shift by detection are as follows AVdetection If AV 22 to 6...

Page 136: ...he secondary side output which can be controlled by a popular on off system reduces output ripples and common mode noise through the choking coils of L2 and L3 Q102 is a transistor which is turned on through Q103 by output of the pin 6 of ICI 01 during quick preparatory auxiliary charging 5 Battery detection circuit When the battery is installed the transistor QlOl is turned on If DC plug is not a...

Page 137: ...fective i 1YES NO ICI is defective NO IC3 is defective NO ICI01 is defective I PCI 08 and CN2 are defective I Charging Mode I The charge lamp does not light I NO Charging failure NO Repair of adapter mode 1YES NO ICI is defective 1YES NO IC3 is defective 1YES NO ICI 01 is defective YES D102 is defective NO Q102 is defective 13 5 ...

Page 138: ...VL sw5ou 13 2 AC ADAPTER P W B l UADP 0274TAZZ 1 I 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 I 6 I 13 6 ...

Page 139: ...VL sw5ou 13 2 AC ADAPTER P W B l UADP 0274TAZZ ...

Page 140: ...0V input during 2A rated load CHG mode AC 120V input during 1 5A battery charging A AND SHADED COMPONENTS SAFETY RELATED PARTS in parentheses CAUTION The AC plug configration varies depending on destinations l Each voltage represents actually measured value when the unit is using 120V AC input and 2A ADP output l Parenthesized figures represent voltage values when the battery is charged using 120V...

Page 141: ...oll free 1 IBE800 SHARP in CANADA Contact SHARP Electronics of Canada Limited Phone 416 8902100 MARK SPARE PARTS DELIVERY SECTION ALL JAPAN To have your order filled promptly and correctly please furnish the following informations 1 MODEL NUMBER 3 PART NO 5 PRICE CODE 2 REF NO 4 DESCRIPTION A MARK SAFETY RELATED PARTS T PIECES RELATIVES A LA SECURITE PWB ASSEMBLY IS NOT REPLACEMENT ITEM L ASSEMBLA...

Page 142: ...tic AD Ceramic AC Ceramic AB Electrolytic AC Electrolytic AC Ceramic AB Ceramic AB Ceramic AC Ceramic AC Ceramic AB Ceramic AE Ceramic AC Electrolytic AC Ceramic AC Ceramic AC Ceramic AC Ceramic AC Ref No Part No Description Code Cl07 A Rl A R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 RIO RI1 RI2 RI3 RI4 RI5 RI6 R17 RI8 RI9 R20 R21 R22 R23 R24 R25 R26 R27 R28 R29 R30 R31 R32 R33 R34 R36 R50 RI01 RI02 RI03 RI04 RI05 RI06...

Page 143: ...95KUDC0205ZZ Photo Coupler CHIP 95KPJCZZ0078 Fuse 1 5A 250V 95KPEZ0088ZZ Socket 95KFBZ0148ZZ Terminal 95KFBZ0148ZZ Terminal 95KFBZ0148ZZ Terminal 95KPCZ0204ZZ Connector 95KPCZO203ZZ Connector CABINET PARTS 95KLRZ6324ZP Heat Sink 95KLRZ6325ZP Heat Sink 95KMRZ5575ZZ Case Upper 95KMRZ5555ZZ Case Lower 95KEHS5021ZZ AC Cord 95KSBB2034ZZ Label 95KSBBi 951 ZZ Label 95KGZZ5307ZZ Insulator AB AA AA AB AD A...

Page 144: ...L SW50U UADP 0274TAZZ 4 E D C I B A 4 4 5 13 12 ...

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Page 146: ...rt of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without prior written permission of the publisher SHARP CORPORATION AV Systems Group Quality Reliability Control Center Yaita Tochigi 329 2193 Japan ...

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