Azimuth
Adjustment
Check
1.
Connect
the
oscilloscope
to
AUDIO-lOUT
and
w
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z
«
z
w
I-
Z
«
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o(j
~
u
w
I
U
U
o
o
a:
w
Q..
cr)
Set the oscilloscope
the
HORIZONT
AL mode
so that
the Lissajous
figures
can be seen on the scope.
2.
Play back
the
audio
3 kHz segment
of the alignment
tape
and
adjust
by turning
AUDIO-I,
2 PB level con-
trols
so that
2 meters
show
0
Adjust
the
scope
so
that
the
amplitude
AUDIO-l
AUDIO-2
is 6 em.
3.
Check
that the phase difference
between
AUDIO-l
and
AUDIO-2
is within
5 degrees.
See Fig.
3-90.
If the
specified
value
is not
perform
the
rottowm
o
Adjustment
4.
Loosen
the
azimuth
adjustment
screw
B and
adjust
by turning
screw A so that the
phase difference
obtained.
B
rdr-.,f"'Ir""'1("H~
adjust
by turning
screw
A so that
difference
is obtained.
Repeat
the same procedure
until
both
screws
are tigh-
tened
completely
and finally
check
that
the specified
is obtained.
Note:
The
screws
should
be
tightened
with
6 to
8 kg-ern torgue.
5.
Play back the audio
15 kHz segment
of the alignment
tape
and
adjust
the
scope
so that
the
amplitude
of
and
is
6.
Check
that the phase difference
between
AUDIO-l
and
A UDIO-2 is within
30 degrees.
See Fig. 3-91.
If the
specified
value
is not
obtained,
repeat
Step
4
again.
Height
Adjustment
Check
1.
Connect
the
oscilloscope
to
AUDIO-1
OUT
and
2.
Play back
the
audio
3 kHz segment
of
alignmen t
tape.
Adjust
the oscilloscope
so that
the amplitude
of
both
channels
increases
and it is equal.
Observe
"G"
shown in Fig. 3-92.
3.
Check
that
clearance
"G"
becomes
wide
when
tape
edge near
the
head is pushed
or down,
as shown in Fig. 3-93.
If "G"
becomes
narrow,
perform
the following
adjust-
ment.
b
Dp
(0
Dp~0.5em
(PHASE
DIFFERENCE:
WITHIN
5°)
1\""7llmllil"h
Aoiustment of
Audio 3 kHz Playback
E
u
(0
Dp ~ 3 em
(PHASE
DIFFERENCE:
WITHIN
30°)
Fig. 3-91.
Audio/CTL
RIP Head Azimuth
Adjustment
of Audio
15 kHz Playback
AUDIO-10UT
-
AUDIO-2
OUT
Check
3-92.
Audio/CTL
RIP
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