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DIGITAL CAMCORDER

DSR-570WS
DSR-570WSP

SERVICE MANUAL

Volume 1 1st Edition

Summary of Contents for DSR-570WS

Page 1: ...DIGITAL CAMCORDER DSR 570WS DSR 570WSP SERVICE MANUAL Volume 1 1st Edition ...

Page 2: ...rt 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 d...

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Page 5: ...ompartment Lid 2 6 2 2 2 Right Panel 2 6 2 2 3 Lower Panel 2 7 2 2 4 Rear Panel Assembly 2 7 2 3 Functions of Cassette 2 8 2 4 Circuit Structure 2 9 2 5 Notes on Tightening Screws 2 11 2 6 Operating the Unit without Loading a Cassette Tape 2 12 2 7 Shifting the Reel 2 13 2 7 1 When the power can be turned ON 2 13 2 7 2 When the power cannot be turned ON 2 13 2 8 Removing Mechanical Deck 2 14 2 9 R...

Page 6: ...he Extension Board EX 622 2 40 2 17 2 Service Tools and Test Fixtures 2 41 2 18 Notes on Repair Parts 2 43 2 18 1 Replacement Procedure of Chip Parts 2 43 2 18 2 Note on Replacing the ROM 2 44 2 18 3 Initializing Procedure for EEPROM 2 45 2 18 4 KY EEPROM Echo Back Data Preset Procedure 2 46 2 18 5 Adjustment and Setting Items After Boards are Replaced 2 47 2 18 6 Recommended Replacement Part 2 48...

Page 7: ... Assembly 6 6 6 4 Replacement of S Reel Table Assembly 6 7 6 5 Replacement of T Reel Table Assembly 6 8 6 6 Replacement of Soft Brake Arm S 6 9 6 7 Replacement of Hard Brake Arm S Assembly 6 10 6 8 Replacement of Soft Brake T Assembly Components 6 11 6 8 1 Replacement of Soft Brake Arm T Assembly 6 11 6 8 2 Replacement of TL Soft Brake Assembly 6 11 6 9 Replacement of Hard Brake Arm T Assembly 6 1...

Page 8: ... T Reel Table Height Check Adjustment 6 53 6 37 Guide Height Check Adjustment 6 54 6 38 Reel Table FWD REV Rewinding Torque Check Adjustment 6 57 6 39 FWD Back Tension Check Adjustment 6 61 6 40 TR Arm Assembly Position Check Adjustment 6 62 7 Tape Path Alignment 7 1 General Information for Tape Path Alignment 7 1 7 1 1 Equipment and Tools Used 7 1 7 1 2 Tape Guide Adjustment Driver and Locking Sc...

Page 9: ...9 7 9 3 2 INT SC H Phase Adjustment 9 7 9 3 3 Y R Y B Y CLP Level Adjustment 9 7 9 3 4 Y SYNC R Y B Y Level Adjustment 9 8 9 3 5 Carrier Balance Adjustment 9 9 9 3 6 Chroma VBS Level Adjustment 9 9 9 3 7 Y VBS Level Adjustment 9 10 9 3 8 VF SYNC BLKG Level Adjustment 9 10 9 3 9 CCD Output Level Adjustment 9 11 9 3 10 Black Level Adjustment 9 11 9 3 11 Carrier Adjustment when DPR Dual Pixel Readout...

Page 10: ...10 4 Audio System Adjustment 10 9 10 4 1 Audio Level Volume Reference Position Adjustment 10 12 10 4 2 Monitor Output LINE OUT Level Adjustment 10 12 10 4 3 Limiter Level Adjustment 10 12 10 5 Video System Adjustment 10 13 10 5 1 PB Y SYNC Level Adjustment 10 15 10 5 2 PB Y Level Adjustment 10 16 10 5 3 PB Y B Y Delay Adjustment 10 17 10 5 4 PB Y R Y Delay Adjustment 10 19 10 5 5 PB R Y Level Adju...

Page 11: ...ayouts schematic diagrams semiconductor pin assignments and parts lists For obtaining contact your local Sony Sales Office Service Center Part number 9 955 209 2X Service Manual DSBK 301A Available on request See the index picture board DSBK 301A service manual available separately For obtaining contact your local Sony Sales Office Service Center Part number 9 955 216 0X Service Manual DSBK 501 50...

Page 12: ...ately For obtaining contact your local Sony Sales Office Service Center Part number 9 977 221 0X Semiconductor Pin Assignments Available on request This Semiconductor Pin Assignments CD ROM allows you to serch for semiconductors used in B P Company equipment Semiconductors that cannot be searched for on this CD ROM are listed in the service manual for the corresponding unit The service manual cont...

Page 13: ...on 4 Menu Setting Describes the menu setting etc Section 5 Periodic Inspection and Maintenance Describes the periodic inspection and cleaning procedure Section 6 Replacement of Mechanical Parts Describes the replacement procedures and adjustment after replacement Section 7 Tape Path Alignment Describes the adjustment procedures of tape path system Section 8 General Information for Electrical Align...

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Page 15: ...e with the following procedures Parts Required available separately Name Sony Part No Shoe 3 664 218 0X Plate spring 3 664 228 0X Stop screw 3 664 213 0X Screw K3 x 12 4 pcs 7 682 250 04 Conversion cable 8pin 20pin 1 1 783 665 11 1 This conversion cable is not required for DXF 51 Attaching Procedure 1 Remove the one screw B3 x 8 and remove the handle cover 4 2 Tighten the shoe with four screws K3 ...

Page 16: ...rately Left eye adaptor Sony Part No A 8267 181 A Attaching Procedures 1 Remove the viewfinder from the unit Refer to Operating Instructions 2 Remove the eyecup and put the eyecup for left eye facing the Section A outside 3 While pushing up the stopper of the viewfinder attach the left eye adaptor At this time pull the lock lever to release locking 4 Fix the left eye adaptor by pushing the lock le...

Page 17: ...ion screws K2 x 5 and remove the optical filter unit 2 Turn the filter knob to select the filter to be replaced 3 Loosen the two precision screws K1 7 x 5 fixing both sides of the filter and open the filter fixing wings as shown in the figure 4 Hold the camera in a vertical position as shown in the figure by grasping the camera handle and the filter will come off At that time put a clean cloth suc...

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Page 19: ...e T 5 Reel plate T 6 TL soft brake 7 Sub reel gear T 8 Soft brake arm T 9 Hard brake arm T 0 Pinch arm Shift motor Rail T Drum GL T GL S C roller Rail S Threading gear TC assembly Cam gear TR arm Reel plate S LD motor No 1 gear HC gear Mode gear Release cam gear TR band Sub reel gear S Hard brake arm S Soft brake arm S Sensor bracket Reel table S 4 5 6 7 8 9 3 2 1 ...

Page 20: ...2 DSR 570WS 570WSP V1 1 Reel motor 2 Reel plate compression link 3 Idler gear 4 Capstan motor 5 Gear A 6 Gear B 7 Gear C 8 Reel drive gear A 9 Gear E 0 Reel drive arm Reel drive gear B 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 ...

Page 21: ...2 3 DSR 570WS 570WSP V1 2 1 2 Location of the Boards Mechanical Deck 1 SV 213 board 2 HN 227 board 3 RP 91 board 4 MT 114 board 5 SE 295 board 6 SE 297 board 7 SE 298 board 2 1 3 5 4 6 7 ...

Page 22: ...N 1873 board CN 1874 board CP 373 board Main Chassis DPR 141B board DU 36 board DV 21C board ES 26 ES 26P board FP 118A board FP 99 board GCN 16 board IPM 94 board DSBK 301A IV 54 board DSBK 501 KY 405 board LE 221 board MB 833 board PA 254 board PA 255 board PA 256 board PS 570 board PSW 71 board SE 511 board SW 18 board SW 19 board SW 929 board TG 204 board VA 190 board VE 44 board DC DC convert...

Page 23: ... position such as standard cassette position or mini cassette position 4 Take up reel FG sensor Detects the rotation speed of the take up reel 5 Dew sensor Detects dew condensation in the unit 6 Tape top end sensor LED 7 Mechanical function cam sensor Cam position sensor Detects the movement of the cam whether it is moved to the specified position 8 Tape end sensor sensor 9 Supply reel FG sensor D...

Page 24: ...en the four fixing screws and remove the left panel and cassette compartment lid 3 Return the left panel and cassette compartment lid to its original position with the reverse procedures of removal 2 2 2 Right Panel 1 Loosen the four screws and open the right panel 2 Disconnect the three flat cables CN1 CN2 and CN3 from the FP 118A board 3 Remove the two screws B2 6 x 4 and remove the right panel ...

Page 25: ... four screws B3 x 8 and remove the rear panel assembly 3 Return the rear panel assembly to its original position with the reverse procedures of removal Point to notice when attaching the rear panel assembly Be sure to thread the harness through the square hole of the frame assembly Lower panel Screw B3 x 5 Screw B3 x 5 Screw B3 x 5 Screw B3 x 5 Screws B3 x 8 Screws B3 x 8 Rear panel assembly Squar...

Page 26: ...n memory 1 DC Tape thickness detection 2 DATA Tape type detection Ex ME MP 3 CLOCK Tape usage detection Ex Consumer Professional 4 GND 1 Mis Rec plug Mis Rec switch is operated by opening or closing of this plug REC SAVE REC SAVE Recordable Unrecordable 4 3 2 1 1 Mis Rec plug Mis Rec hole 4 3 2 1 1 Mis Rec plug Mis Rec hole ...

Page 27: ...ARTMENT SWITCH TAPE TOP SENSOR HN 227 SERVO MECHANISM DECK INTERFACE MT 114 REEL SHIFT MOTOR SWITCH SE 295 FUNCTION CAM SENSOR TAPE END SENSOR SE 297 REEL FG SENSOR REEL SHIFT SENSOR CASSETTE COMPARTMENT LOCK SWITCH SE 298 MIC REC INHIBIT SWITCH SV 213 SERVO SYSCON AT 150B CAMERA MICROCOMPUTER FP 118A RIGHT PANEL SWITCH VIDEO MICOM ANALOG AUDIO LCD CONNECTOR CN 1864 2 3 LENS CONNECTOR CN 1865 RM C...

Page 28: ... DSR 570WS 570WSP V1 System Board name Circuit structure OTHERS DU 36 MECHANICAL BACK UP LE 221 BACK TALLY LED MB 833 CAMERA VIDEO MOTHER BOARD PS 570 VIDEO LIGHT DC DC CONVERTER SE 511 FILTER DISC DETECTOR ...

Page 29: ...orque For M1 4 screws 0 09 0 01 N m 0 9 0 1 kgf cm For M2 screws 0 19 0 03 N m 1 9 0 3 kgf cm The above torque screwdrivers can be used for both M1 4 and M2 screws 2 Screwlocking of Tape Guide s Upper Flange When performing the tape guide height adjustment during tape path adjustment use the following tape guide adjustment screwdriver After adjusting the tape guide height apply screwlocking compou...

Page 30: ...emove the dust proof sheet Refer to Section 2 9 8 4 Set the SLACK DETECTION ON OFF switch S500 4 SV 213 board to off 5 Attach the ES 26 26P and DPR 141B boards to the unit 6 Remove the left panel and cassette compartment lid Refer to Section 2 2 1 7 Disconnect the connector CN1 from the CC 68 board 8 Turn on the power switch 9 Operate the unit with the desired tape transport buttons at the top n S...

Page 31: ...ely between the standard cassette position and mini cassette position every time you press the switch 2 7 2 When the power cannot be turned ON 1 Open the right panel Refer to Section 2 2 2 2 Remove the DPR 141B and ES 26 26P boards Refer to Section 2 9 4 3 Remove the two screws B2 6 x 4 and remove the dust proof sheet Refer to step 2 of Section 2 9 5 4 Turn the screw as shown in the figure Clockwi...

Page 32: ...ove the flat cables CN502 from the SV 213 board and CN11 from the MB 833 board 5 Remove the two screws B2 6 x 4 and open the AT 150B board Refer to Section 2 9 6 6 Remove the left panel and cassette compartment lid Refer to Section 2 2 1 7 Remove the three screws MD fixing screws and pull out the mechanical deck in the arrow direction MD fixing screw MD fixing screw Mechanical deck CN11 MB 833 boa...

Page 33: ...emove the right panel Refer to Section 2 2 2 Point to notice when installing the knob spacers 1 Be sure to put a knob spacer behind the knob 2 Align the dot mark on the knob with the dot mark on the unit 4 Disconnect the two flat cables CN4 and CN8 and a connector CN5 from the FP 118A board 5 Remove the six screws B2 6 x 4 and remove the FP 118A board 6 Return the board to its original position wi...

Page 34: ...iginal position with the reverse procedures of removal 2 9 3 GCN 16 and SW 929 Boards 1 Remove the right panel Refer to Section 2 2 2 2 Disconnect the two connectors CN802 and CN804 from the FP 99 board 3 Remove the three screws B2 6 x 4 and remove the GCN 16 board 4 Disconnect the a connector CN101 from the SW 929 board 5 Remove the screw B2 6 x 4 and remove the SW 929 board together with bracket...

Page 35: ... notice when attaching the board Insert the board along the right and left sides of rails until it securely comes in contact with the MB 833 board Take care that the harness is not caught m When replacing the EP 26 26P board perform the service menu s Page 21 Memory Backup Refer to Section 4 2 3 When replacing the DPR 141B board reset serial No using the No 522 in the system menu initialize the VA...

Page 36: ...e procedures of removal Point to notice when attaching the board Align the board hinge clip with hole When removing take care that the connector of CN 1811 board is not twisted 2 9 7 VA 190 Board 1 Open the right panel Refer to Section 2 2 2 2 Disconnect the flat cable CN4 and the three connectors CN1 CN2 and CN3 from the VA 190 board 3 Remove the two screws B2 6 x 4 While picking the board hinge ...

Page 37: ...ws PWH1 4 x 2 5 disconnect the connector CN500 and remove the SV 213 board 6 Return the board to its original position with the reverse procedures of removal Point to notice when disconnecting the connector In order to prevent the board from damage pull out the connector CN500 gradually Point to notice when connecting the connector Be sure not to apply excessive force to the component side of the ...

Page 38: ...227 board 2 9 10 AA 104 Board 1 Remove the ES 26 26P and DPR 141B boards Refer to Section 2 9 4 2 Remove the screw B2 6 x 5 and remove the handle lid assembly 3 Remove the four screws B3 x 8 and remove the handle assembly in the arrow direction 4 Disconnect the flat cable CN504 and the three connectors CN501 CN505 and CN506 from the AA 104 board 5 Remove the six screws Precision P2 6 x 6 B2 x 5 an...

Page 39: ...7 and CN 1823 Board 1 Remove the lower panel Refer to Section 2 2 3 2 Remove the PS 570 board Refer to Section 2 9 11 3 Disconnect the flexible card CN5 from the CP 373 board and remove the four screws B3 x 18 4 While opening the CP sheet remove the CN 2277 board n Be careful that the flexible board does not touch the chassis to prevent it from damage 5 Disconnect the connector CN102 on the DV 21C...

Page 40: ... 2 2 2 9 11 and 2 9 12 2 Disconnect the four connectors CN3 CN6 CN8 and CN9 and remove the two screws B2 6 x 4 from the CP 373 board 3 While opening Section A of the CP 373 board in the arrow direction remove the CP sheet 4 Remove the nine screws B2 6 x 4 precision screw P2 6 x 6 and B2 x 3 5 Remove the CP 373 board in the arrow direction 6 Return the board to its original position with the revers...

Page 41: ... Sections 2 9 4 2 9 6 2 9 7 2 9 11 2 9 12 and 2 9 13 4 Remove the screw B2 6 x 4 and remove the dust proof sheet Refer to Section 2 9 8 5 Disconnect the two connectors CN22 and CN23 and eight flat cables CN1 CN2 CN3 CN5 CN10 CN11 CN14 and CN15 from the MB 833 board 6 Remove the three screws B2 6 x 4 and remove the MB 833 board 7 Return the board to its original position with the reverse procedures...

Page 42: ... and insert the CN 1865 board to CN305 on the PSW 71 board 2 9 16 SW 19 Board 1 Remove the front unit assembly Refer to Section 6 34 2 Remove the three screws B2 6 x 4 and remove the SW 19 board in the arrow direction 3 Return the board to its original position with the reverse procedures of removal Point to notice when attaching the board Align the two notches with ribs and insert the SW 19 board...

Page 43: ...e arrow direction 4 Return the board to its original position with the reverse procedures of removal Point to notice when attaching the board Be sure to hook the claw to the hole 2 9 18 CC 68 Board 1 Remove the mechanical deck Refer to Section 2 8 2 Disconnect the flexible card wire CN1 from the CC 68 board 3 Remove the two screws PWH1 4 x 2 5 and remove the CC 68 board 4 Return the board to its o...

Page 44: ...inal position with the reverse procedures of removal n Be sure to perform Section 10 3 4 AUTO EQ Adjustment after replacing the RP 91 board 2 9 20 CN 1811 Board 1 Remove the left panel and cassette compartment lid Refer to Section 2 2 1 2 Disconnect the connectors from the AT 150B and MB 833 boards and remove the CN 1811 flexible board n When removing take care that the connector of CN 1811 flexib...

Page 45: ...connector Connector CN13 of MB 833 Board To measure the voltages remove the four screws and open the rear panel Check point Voltage Pin 1 SWD EXT DC Pin 3 UNREG GND Pin 7 3 4 V Pin 9 3 1 V Pin 13 _5 V Pin 15 5 0 V Pin 17 5 3 V Pin 19 6 6 V Pin 21 9 0 V Pin 25 6 0 V Pin 29 16 1 V Front MIC Connector Check point Voltage Pin 2 Pin 1 GND 48 V External view 1 29 CN13 DC DC converter MB 833 board CN13 ...

Page 46: ...0 AUDIO IN 48 V CONNECTOR XLR 3P MALE DC IN 1 508 362 00 CONNECTOR XLR 4P FEMALE TC IN OUT 1 560 069 11 CONNECTOR BNC MALE GENLOCK IN 1 560 069 11 CONNECTOR BNC MALE MONITOR OUT 1 560 069 11 CONNECTOR BNC MALE EAR PHONE PLUG MINI STEREO DC OUT 12 V 1 566 425 11 PLUG 4P MALE CH 1 CH 2 1 506 311 00 AUDIO OUT RCA PIN MALE S VIDEO OUT S VIDEO CONNECTOR CABLE Option YC 30 V 3 m YC 15 V 1 5 m REMOTE 1 5...

Page 47: ...ecification 1 MIC IN G GND 2 MIC IN X _60 dBu 3 MIC IN Y Zi 3 kZ 4 dBu 10 kZ BALANCED i LINK 6P Pin No Signal 1 VP 2 VG 3 TPB 4 TPB 5 TPA 6 TPA DC OUT 4P FEMALE External view Pin No Signal Specification 1 EXT DC OUT G GND 2 3 4 EXT DC OUT X 11 to 17 Vdc S VIDEO 4P FEMALE External view Pin No Signal Specification 1 Y G Y 1 0 Vp p 75 Z sync negative 2 C G C For DSR 570WS 3 Y X 0 286 Vp p burst level...

Page 48: ...or 12 Vdc 18 B Y VF OUT V 830 mV 19 SYNC VF OUT V 5 Vp p 20 LD VF OUT Zo 500 Z 5 Vp p 1 6 11 16 5 10 15 20 LENS 12P FEMALE External view Pin No Signal Specification 1 RET SW IN ON 0 0 5 Vdc 2 VTR START STOP IN TRIG 0 0 5 V 3 POWER 12 V DC GND GND for 12 Vdc 4 COMPULSORY AUTO AUTO 4 5 0 5 V IRIS CONT OUT MANU 0 0 5 V or OPEN 5 IRIS CONT OUT F16 3 4 Vdc F2 8 6 2 Vdc 6 POWER 12 V DC OUT 10 6 V to 17 ...

Page 49: ...ng the RM M7G or RCP TX7 Pin No Signal Specification 1 VJ CONNECT 5 0 V 2 VBS RM OUT 1 0 Vp p SYNC NEGATIVE 3 VBS RM OUT 4 RS232C C RM IN 5 VTR START STOP IN Zi 10 kZ OPEN 4 5 0 5 V 0 0 5 V 6 S DATA X 0 to 5 V Zi 10 kZ 7 RS232C RM C OUT GND for S DATA 8 REC TALLY IND OUT Zo 600 Z 9 POWER 12 V DC GND GND for 12 Vdc 10 POWER 12 V DC OUT 10 6 V to 17 0 Vdc When connecting the RM VJ1 Pin No Signal Spe...

Page 50: ...V Zo 10 kZ 13 2 BATT IND IN Zi 300 Z Note 1 14 SPARE 15 REC ALARM IN Zi 20 kZ Note 2 16 SPARE 17 2 AUDIO MONITOR IN G GND for AUDIO MONITOR 18 RET PB VIDEO IN X Zi 75 Z 5 VS 1 0 Vp p 1 100 DC 0 200 mV _60 dBm _20 dBm Zo 600 Z BALANCED Pin No Signal Specification 19 RET PB VIDEO IN G GND for PB VIDEO 20 AUDIO MONITOR IN X Zi 750 Z 1 kHz SAVE 4 5 0 5 V STANDBY 9 0 1 0 V _0 5 V Zo 10 kZ 21 2 SPARE 22...

Page 51: ...s signal indicates the operating status of VTR The specifications of the signal is shown below Spec 5 0 1 0 V VTR operation VTR POWER OFF VTR ALARM VTR RECORD VTR RESET VTR POWER ON VTR ALARM VTR RECORD REC RESET 10 to 100 ms 2 5 0 5 V 0 0 3 V 1 0 2 Hz or 4 0 8 Hz duty 50 1 When an abnormality is detected in VTR When the VTR has started recording When the VTR is recording When the recording is sto...

Page 52: ... the unit can be reduced NORM Current consumption reduction The power supply circuit Q419 on the ES 26 26P board is turned ON when the external VTR has been connected to the EXT VTR connector pin 26 on the rear panel and the power of the external VTR is turned ON As a result various signals are output from pins 93 to 100 of the ES 26 26P board Usually S401 is set to NORM position at the factory CC...

Page 53: ...ltage 11 30 V Battery end voltage 10 98 V BP battery preset voltage 13 00 V Equipment required DC power supply Digital voltmeter DVCAM cassette tape Switch settings LIGHT switch Right side panel OFF TALLY switch Rear side OFF OUTPUT DL DCC switch Right side panel BARS Setting 1 Remove the bottom panel Refer to Section 2 2 3 2 Connect the DC power supply to DC IN connector 3 Insert a cassette tape ...

Page 54: ...nt 1 Set the SYSTEM MENU refer to Section 4 1 2 and select the Battery end setting mode Menu No 502 Refer to Fig A 2 Press the RESET MENU SET button to blink the voltage displayed on the display window Fig B Adjust the DC power supply so that the digital voltmeter shows 10 98 V Fig 1 3 Press the RESET MENU SET button to write the set value in the EEPROM YES will be displayed when the desired volta...

Page 55: ...he EEPROM YES will be displayed when the desired voltage is set Fig C no will be displayed when an error occurs while writing in the EEPROM and the value could not be set Fig D In this case repeat steps 1 to 3 m Set the voltage as 13 00 0 01 V The voltage value shown on the display window is for reference If this menu is set by mistake always press the MENU button to exit from this menu Never pres...

Page 56: ...ision screws P2 6 x 5 Screws PS2 x 5 CN6 2 15 Replacing the Fan Motor 1 Remove the right panel Refer to Section 2 2 2 2 Remove the four precision screws P2 6 x 5 then the key panel sub assembly 3 Disconnect the connector CN6 on the FP 118A board 4 Remove the two screws PS2 x 6 then remove the fan motor ...

Page 57: ...ons and insert the flexible card wire in the connector while paying attention to the contacting surface of the flexible card wire After fully inserting until it goes push down the marked sections to lock the flexible card wire n When lifting up and down the marked sections be sure to hold both ends of connector Disconnecting Open the marked section in the arrow direction release the lock and disco...

Page 58: ... marked section and insert the flexible card wire in the connector while paying attention to the contacting surface of the flexible card wire After fully inserting until it goes close the marked section to lock the flexible card wire 2 17 Service Tools and Test Fixtures 2 17 1 Attaching the Extension Board EX 622 In case of the DPR 141B board In case of the ES 26 26P board Extension board EX 622 E...

Page 59: ...screwdriver 3 kg Tightening screw 12 J 6276 320 A Extension board EX 622 ES 26 26P and DPR 141B boards adjustment 13 J 6442 350 A RF extension board RF system adjustment tape path system adjustment 14 J 6442 410 A Reference plate Reel table height adjustment tape guide height adjustment reference plate 15 J 6442 420 A Guide gauge Tape guide height adjustment 16 J 6442 430 A Reel table height check...

Page 60: ...2 42 DSR 570WS 570WSP V1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 90 ...

Page 61: ...lder both ends n Do not use chips parts that have been removed once Replacement of Transistors and Diodes 1 Cut the terminals of the chip part with nippers 2 Remove the cut leads with soldering iron 3 Make sure that there is no pattern peeling damage and or bridge around the desoldering positions 4 After removing the chip part presolder the area in which the new chip part is to be placed with a th...

Page 62: ...enu PAGE 13 For details refer to Section 4 2 3 2 18 2 Note on Replacing the ROM 1 Replacing the ROM IC703 AT 150B Board n When replacing the ROM remove the two screws open the AT 150B board and remove the IC socket cover while pushing the back side of ROM 1 Remove the IC socket cover by pushing it in the arrow direction until clicking 2 Replace the former ROM by a new one 3 Put the IC socket cover...

Page 63: ...eplace with the EEPROM attached to the old board 4 Press the MENU button to exit from the maintenance menu The display window LCD will return to the state before the maintenance menu was displayed 2 18 3 Initializing Procedure for EEPROM 1 Set the maintenance menu and select Menu No 75X 1 Press the MENU button while pressing the SHIFT button then release the SHIFT button first and release the MENU...

Page 64: ...ESET MENU SET button is pressed 600 and oFF will blink alternately 3 Press the ADVANCE button once and select on The follwing message will be displayed on the display window LCD Each time the ADVANCE button is pressed on and oFF will blink alternately 4 Press the RESET MENU SET button once The display window LCD will display as follows Each time the RESET MENU SET button is pressed 600 and on will...

Page 65: ... After Boards are Replaced When the following boards are replaced implement the specified adjustments and checks The boards that are specified below do not require adjustments and checks when they are replaced Board Adjustment and setting items Menu items Section to be referred to CCD unit Camera System Electrical Alignment 9 1 4 Memory Backup Service menu Page 21 4 2 3 DPR 141B Memory Backup Serv...

Page 66: ...room Part name Sony Part No FILTER UNIT OPTICAL 1 758 131 11 2 19 Fan Alarm Indicator This unit provided with a function to display the alarm to the VF when the fan is under fault condition VF display FAN MOTOR Cause Usually the fan moves automatically and lowers temperature inside unit when the temperature inside the unit rises more than regulation temperature Even if the temperature inside the u...

Page 67: ...solute Track Number search sense command BINARY GROUP 5Ah O Binary Group Data sense command LOAD MEDIUM C1h O Eject command MEDIUM INFO DAh O Tape Intormation sense command OPEN MIC 60h O O MIC open close command OUTPUT SIGNAL MODE 78h O O Output Signal Mode control command PLAY C3h O Play Search command READ MIC 61h O MIC Data read command RECORD C2h O Record command RECORDING SPEED DBh O O Recor...

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Page 69: ... wind the tape slacked in step 2 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the tape has been completely wound 5 After winding the tape remove your hand from the cassette compartment and turn screw A further in a counterclockwise direction so that the cassette compartment rises then extract the tape If the cassette compartment does not rise press the claws on the side of the cassette compartment with a thin scr...

Page 70: ...IMER is not released by performing items 1 and 2 condensation is not completely cleared therefore clear condensation one more 3 2 Cleaning when Head Clogs When the video head clogs clean it as follows 3 2 1 Using a Cleaning Cassette 1 Load the DVL 12CL cleaning cassette into the unit play for 5 seconds and then eject promptly m Be sure to use the DVL 12CL cleaning cassette tape Use of other types ...

Page 71: ...en an error has been detected protection operation is carried out according to the mode Errors are displayed as an error codes The contents of the displayed error codes are as follows Error Code Display 1 Main Code The causes of errors can be broadly classified as follows Er0x Servo system tape path system error Er21 Reel position motor reel transfer mechanism periphery error Er3x Sensor system er...

Page 72: ...fied or there is no need to identify the device 2 Function cam motor cam position sensor 3 Drum motor drum FG 4 Capstan motor capstan FG 5 S side reel FG 7 T side reel FG 9 Both S T side reel FGs or reel motor C Reel position motor reel position sensor c Specific symptoms 0 There is no need to identify the symptom 1 The operation did not complete within the designated time 2 Detected speed error 3...

Page 73: ...faulty disconnection of reel motor Faulty operations of reel table etc Test mode Capstan test mode 610 Possible causes Capstan free speed adjustment capstan FG duty ratio adjustment problems Faulty operations of capstan motor or drive circuit SV 213 board IC300 Capstan FG system circuit SV 213 board IC301 IC302 problems Disconnection or faulty connection of flexible board connecting capstan motor ...

Page 74: ...nection or faulty connection of the flexible board SE 295 MT 114 CC 68 Possible causes Faulty L reel position sensor SE 297 board PH3 S reel position sensor SE 297 board PH4 Disconnection or faulty connection of the flexible board Faulty detection circuit SV 213 board Q805 Operations when errors occur SHUT OFF operations are performed and only the EJECT mode is accepted The error is displayed unti...

Page 75: ...ICRO COM SV 213 board IC500 7 Signal processor control SP MICRO COM DPR 141B board IC751 F Index picture control IP MICRO COM IPM 94 board IC103 b MICRO COM or device with problem 1 System control SY MICRO COM 2 LCD and time code control KY MICRO COM 3 EEPROM 4 Mechanism control SV MICRO COM 7 Signal processor control SP MICRO COM 8 Time code IC F Index picture control IP MICRO COM c Specific Symp...

Page 76: ...stem control SY MICRO COM to the LCD time code control KY MICRO COM A communication is not completed within a specified time Er91 232 Error of the EEPROM controlled from the LCD time code control KY MICRO COM SY Read write with the EEPROM FP 118A board IC204 is impossible Er91 285 Communication error from the time code IC FP 118A board IC201 to the LCD time code control KY MICRO COM Er91 413 Commu...

Page 77: ...of digital data 6 input from the RC IC DPR 141B board IC310 to the NFL IC DPR 141B board IC505 Er95 128 Error of digital data 7 input from the RC IC DPR 141B board IC310 to the NFL IC DPR 141B board IC505 Er95 129 Error of digital data 8 input from the RC IC DPR 141B board IC310 to the NFL IC DPR 141B board IC505 Er95 12R Error of digital data 9 input from the RC IC DPR 141B board IC310 to the NFL...

Page 78: ...isplayed as three digits hexadecimal notation If there are errors in both HD and VD signals 003H is displayed on the PP PMPD PR PMPD1 This item shows a detail of the sync signal input check result of PR LSI IC216 on the DPR board 002H HD signal input to PR LSI pin 74 of IC216 DPR board error 001H VD signal input to PR LSI pin 73 of IC216 DPR board error PR PMPD2 This item shows a detail of the int...

Page 79: ...of Y signal wiring between pin 90 of IC216 and pin 101 of IC310 on the DPR board error 020H 5th of Y signal wiring between pin 89 of IC216 and pin 103 of IC310 on the DPR board error 010H 4th of Y signal wiring between pin 88 of IC216 and pin 104 of IC310 on the DPR board error 008H 3rd of Y signal wiring between pin 86 of IC216 and pin 105 of IC310 on the DPR board error 004H 2nd of Y signal wiri...

Page 80: ... with the following six signals Pin 41 CSPin 38 SDA1 Pin 40 SCK Pin 37 SDA2 Pin 39 SDA0 Pin 36 SDA3 If an error is detected during the data communication with LSI other error item may be detected at the same time MEMORY This item shows a detail of the communication check result between each EEPROM and microcomputer 080H communication error between EEPROM IC103 on the ES board and microcomputer 040...

Page 81: ...en though the Auto Check is performed again after confirming connection between VTR and camera the following causes are possible Causes possible abnormalities Circuit is shorted Circuit is open At ng 04 It is detected that A cassette is in the REC INHIBIT SAVE status If result of the Auto Check remains unchanged even though the Auto Check is performed again after confirming that the REC SAVE switc...

Page 82: ...ent is closed When any abnormalities are detected the error code is displayed Displays Error Contents Measures or Possible Abnormalities Code Error contents measures or possible abnormalities 12 The cassette compartment is locked 13 The cassette compartment is not attached 18 Tape top sensor does not respond 19 Tape end sensor does not respond 1a Both tape top and tape end sensors do not respond 1...

Page 83: ...bnormal 3 Record Press the VTR button of the camera or the lens Check is performed during the test recording of about one minute When any abnormalities are detected the error code is displayed Displays Error Contents Measures or Possible Abnormalities Code Error contents measures or possible abnormalities 12 The cassette compartment lock is released 18 Tape top is detected 1a LEDs of the tape top ...

Page 84: ... mechanical function cam mode sensor is abnormal 22 LED of the mechanical function cam mode sensor is abnormal 23 LED of the mechanical function cam mode sensor is abnormal 24 LED of the mechanical function cam mode sensor is abnormal 28 The operating voltage current of the function cam motor is abnormal 38 The operating voltage current of the drum motor is abnormal 48 The operating voltage curren...

Page 85: ...ing position is incorrect 38 The operating voltage current of the drum motor is abnormal 48 The operating voltage current of the capstan motor is abnormal 50 LED of the supply reel FG sensor is abnormal 70 LED of the take up reel FG sensor is abnormal 98 Operating voltage current of the reel motor is abnormal c1 LED of the reel position standard cassette position sensor is abnormal c2 LED of the r...

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Page 87: ...WS 206 DSR 570WSP 221 DSR 570WS 214 DSR 570WSP 101 3 To display the desired Menu No press the SHIFT button The current value setting will blink the value will be enabled to be changed Fig B 4 To advance to the next digit press the SHIFT button To change the set value press the ADVANCE button and display the desired value 5 Press the RESET MENU SET button The set value is registered and the Menu No...

Page 88: ...display changes in the following order 201 A b C 201 Selects the time code generator drop frame mode and non drop frame mode dF Drop frame mode ndF Non drop frame mode Sets switches the battery remainder display AUto The kind of the battery is automatically distinguished nlcd Nickel cadmium battery NP 1B BP 90A LI Lithium ion battery BP L40 L60 L60A L90 L90A Antn Anton battery nl H Nickel hydrogen...

Page 89: ...ENU button Returns to the state before the menu mode is the factory setting CONTENTS Selects the audio reference level _20 _20 dB DSR 570WS _18 _18 dB DSR 570WSP _12 _12 dB Selects the fade in fade output mode at the starting and ending points of audio recording on Fades in out oFF No fades in out Set when adding setup to the video signal during playback Set when eliminating setup from the video s...

Page 90: ...utton and display the desired value 6 Press the RESET MENU SET button The set value is registered The Menu No blinks again Fig D 7 Press the MENU button The display window LCD returns to the state before the menu display H MIN SEC FRM 1 dB 2 PB DATE NDF EXT LK HOLD CLIP TAPE BATT DIAG E F RF SERVO HUMID SLACK Li 40 30 12 0 IP CL CONT OVER OVER WARNING RESET MENU SET LIGHT DISPLAY ON OFF COUNTER TC...

Page 91: ...ting only for a certain period of time when set by HUMID TIMER Refer to Section 4 3 for details When the RESET button is pressed the subject switches accordingly in the order KY SY SV SP IP DV KY and the ROM version is displayed The display on the left shows the case the SY microcomputer is selected Selects whether to perform STANDBY OFF operation or not on STANDBY OFF operation is prohibited Ther...

Page 92: ... 4 Check that no is displayed on the LCD and set the Serial No 5 Press the RESET MENU SET button and resisters the Serial No Check the Serial No at current When using M523 the LCD displays as adove Sets the MAINTENANCE MENU menu No 601 to 755 to ON OFF on MAINTENANCE MENU are displayed and setting changeable oFF MAINTENANCE MENU are not displayed Destination Serial No n Even if Menu No 600 is on i...

Page 93: ...ill switch and display the menu in the following order 600 513 509 503 601 600 7 Press the RESET MENU SET button at the desired setting and perform settings and adjustments at each menu 8 Press the MENU button The display window LCD returns to the state before the menu display Display window LCD Initial display Before the set value is changed B A After the set value is changed C Blinks when the se...

Page 94: ...recording in the center ITI mode oFF when the normal recording playback mode is set 10 Single frequency is 10 MHz during recording 5 Single frequency is 5 MHz during recording 20 Single frequency is 20 MHz during recording Note This setting is effective only while the power is turned ON When the power is turned OFF it is automatically turned OFF Performs automatic adjustments of the switching posi...

Page 95: ...ing viewfinder screen MONITOR operation refer to Section 4 2 Menu Viewfinder Adjustment with internal COLOR BARS signal possible MENU DESCRIPTION CAPSTAN TEST MODE REEL TEST MODE DRUM TEST MODE FUNCTION CAM TEST MODE VTR D A Y LEVEL ADJ PB Y B Y DELAY ADJ PB Y R Y DELAY ADJ PB R Y LEVEL ADJ PB B Y LEVEL ADJ VTR PB Y SYNC LEVEL ADJ PB BURST LEVEL ADJ PB VBS LEVEL ADJ EE CHROMA LEVEL ADJ EE Y LEVEL ...

Page 96: ...d results of initializing data are displayed by pressing the RESET button YES Save OK noE0 Save NG or already initialized Initializing of error history can be performed Saved results of initializing data are displayed by pressing the RESET button YES Save OK no Save NG Initialize the EEPROM IC770 on the RP 91 board Saved results of initializing data are displayed by pressing the RESET button YES S...

Page 97: ...ing the menu name By turning the MENU dial menu name will be changed SERVICE 5 BASIC 5 ADVANCE 5 FILE 5 SERVICE cyclically By pressing the MENU dial during blinking the menu name cursor blinks Open the Service Menu Proceed to Service Menu Page 1 Move the cursor to menu name Set the mode to SERVICE by turning the MENU dial 2 Push the MENU switch toward on Move the cursor to OPEN MENU Or push the ME...

Page 98: ...ON 15 GAMMA ON MATRIX ON DETAIL ON APERTURE ON FLARE ON 16 R TITLE 75 G TITLE 75 B TITLE 75 R EDGE 0 G EDGE 0 B EDGE 0 17 M GAMMA 132 R GAMMA 0 B GAMMA 0 M BLACK 2070 For DSR 570WS 2075 For DSR 570WSP 18 WHT CLIP 255 IRIS GAIN 128 IRIS MODE 100 IRIS SET 144 LOW LIGHT 144 For DSR 570WS 160 For DSR 570WSP Pages Items Standard Setting 20 FILTER1 3200 K FILTER2 5600 1 8ND FILTER3 5600 K FILTER4 5600 1...

Page 99: ...0 GAMMA TBL B B B A B B COMB OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 7 R_G LEV NTSC 65 80 99 12 65 65 PAL 38 50 50 12 38 38 R_B LEV NTSC 12 20 _15 9 12 12 PAL 10 24 10 9 10 10 G_R LEV NTSC 14 23 25 _6 14 14 PAL 6 10 14 _6 6 6 G_B LEV NTSC 32 46 _9 37 32 32 PAL 15 30 12 37 15 15 B_R LEV NTSC 10 11 0 _8 10 10 PAL 6 10 10 _8 6 6 B_G LEV NTSC 3 5 0 24 3 3 PAL 7 12 _2 24 7 7 8 R_G WIDTH 40 40 40 40 40 40 R_B WIDTH 20 ...

Page 100: ...ages Items STD HISAT FL FILMLIKE SVHS VHS USER1 to 3 10 APERTURE 145 145 145 128 128 145 AFT DTL 10 10 10 10 40 10 KNEE APT 24 24 24 63 24 24 HIGH DTL 63 63 63 63 63 63 CCS LEV 5 5 5 5 5 5 11 STRP1 20 20 20 20 20 20 STRP2 45 45 45 45 45 45 PRSP1 8 8 8 8 8 8 PRSP2 63 63 63 63 63 63 ...

Page 101: ...ion data in this page are stored to eight memories that correspond to lenses 1 2 3 and 4 for EXTENDER ON and for EXTEND ER OFF respectively The lens number corresponds LENS SEL in page 4 of the ADVANCED menu R W SHAD G W SHAD and B W SHAD set the correction value correspond to setting of LENS SEL and EXTENDER ON OFF For details refer to Adjusting the Lens in Chapter 5 Adjustments and Settings of t...

Page 102: ... R Y carrier balance adjustment R Y BST Camera R Y burst level adjustment B Y C B Camera B Y carrier balance adjustment B Y BST Camera B Y burst level adjustment VF SYNC Viewfinder video sync level adjustment VF BLKG Viewfinder video blanking level adjustment VF Y Not in use W Y LEV W R Y LEV W B Y LEV Y LEV R Y LEV B Y LEV SYNC LEV SETUP LEV 120 100 100 120 111 100 80 135 PAGE5 NEXT PREV EXIT MEN...

Page 103: ... S C VTR EE S C level adjustment VTR BST VTR burst level adjustment VTR SYNC VTR SYNC level adjustment PB VBS PB picture VBS level adjustment VTR Y VTR R Y VTR B Y R Y DELAY B Y DELAY 130 145 145 128 128 PAGE9 NEXT PREV EXIT MENU YES PUSH EE S Y EE S C VTR BST VTR SYNC PB VBS 155 155 125 100 170 PAGE10 NEXT PREV EXIT MENU YES PUSH Page 8 Chroma Subcarrier Adjustment SC FREQ Subcarrier frequency ad...

Page 104: ...26 TEST SAW in the lower side of screen R Y ON OFF control of R Y output ON B Y ON OFF control of B Y output ON TEST R Y B Y OFF ON ON PAGE12 NEXT PREV EXIT MENU YES PUSH Page 11 Various Setting 1 For DSR 570WS Standard Setting SETUP Setup ON OFF selection ON READ OUT FD Field Switches CCD to field read mode FD FM Frame Switches CCD to frame read mode V BLKG System blanking width setting 19 20 21H...

Page 105: ...are correction ON GAMMA MATRIX DETAIL APERTURE FLARE ON ON ON ON ON PAGE15 NEXT PREV EXIT MENU YES PUSH Page 16 Title Color Setting When displaying the title in the video signal title color can be set manually Besides edge color of title character can be set manually Standard Setting R TITLE Title s R level 0 25 50 75 75 G TITLE Title s G level 0 25 50 75 75 B TITLE Title s B level 0 25 50 75 75 R...

Page 106: ...hich is indicated on the screen differs from an actual value perform CCD OUT level adjustment and etc and to capture the reference value as follows 1 Shoot the pattern color temperature 3200 K 2 Set the WHT BAL switch to A or B and perform Auto White adjust ment 3 Move the cursor on the COLOR TEMP CAL position and push the MENU dial COLOR TEMP CAL R B 128 128 PAGE19 NEXT PREV EXIT MENU YES PUSH YE...

Page 107: ...sis 1 DIAG ERROR RESET This item is used for erasing an error check results and a history of error items MEMORY BACKUP This item is used when back up the EEPROMs data on the TG DPR and ES boards to EEPROM on the AT board Backup is needed when the TG DPR or ES board has been replaced If there is a communication error between the TG DPR or ES board s EEPROM and microcomputer when the power is turned...

Page 108: ... 800h 800h PAGE25 NEXT PREV EXIT MENU YES PUSH TG ROM PAGE26 NEXT PREV EXIT MENU YES PUSH Page 27 Carrier Adjustment When DPR Dual Pixel Readout is on R D DARK G D DARK B D DARK 128 128 128 PAGE27 NEXT PREV EXIT MENU YES PUSH Not in use R D DARK R Carrier balance adjustment G D DARK G Carrier balance adjustment B D DARK B Carrier balance adjustment ...

Page 109: ...ile Reset FILE NO File No of operation item FILE NAME File name of operation item file FILE RESET Carries out reset of the selected file data FILE Indicates the currently called file name SELECT FILE Selects file to be called CHG FILE Executes to call the file Page 3 File Recall STD FILE RESET YES PUSH PAGE 2 NEXT PREV FILE NO FILE NAME 1 EXIT MENU YES PUSH PAGE3 NEXT PREV FILE RECALL FILE SELECT ...

Page 110: ...IN SAT Chroma setting of SKIN AREA SKIN HUE HUE setting of SKIN AREA SAT HUE SKIN SAT SKIN HUE 0 0 0 0 PAGE5 NEXT PREV EXIT MENU YES PUSH Page 6 File Knee Gamma Setting M KNEE P Standard value setting of master knee point M KNEE S Standard value setting of master knee slope GAMMA TBL Selection of GAMMA table A B A Rise up gain is 3 5 times B Rise up gain is 4 0 times COMB Selection of Comb filter ...

Page 111: ...DEP Setting of level depend level V DTL LIM Setting of V detail compression level CRISP Setting of crispening level LEVEL DEP V DTL LIM CRISP 52 20 6 PAGE9 NEXT PREV EXIT MENU YES PUSH Page 10 File Detail Related Setting 2 APERTURE Setting of aperture level AFT DTL Setting of detail added after gamma circuit KNEE APT Setting of detail over knee point HIGH DTL Setting of high light detail CCS LEV S...

Page 112: ... FILE Indicates the currently called file name DESTINATION FILE Selection of file to which the data are stored STORE FILE Executes to store the file PAGE12 NEXT PREV FILE STORE FILE DISTINATION FILE USER1 STORE FILE YES PUSH HISAT EXIT MENU YES PUSH ...

Page 113: ...ension Regulator Band X 3678 777 TR Band Assembly A T Sub Reel X 3678 885 Sub Reel Gear T Assembly A S Sub Reel X 3678 886 Sub Reel Gear S Assembly A Idler Gear X 3678 884 Idler Gear Assembly A Capstan Motor 8 835 530 DC Motor SCD12A J N A Brake Block T Hard Brake A 8278 432 Hard Brake Arm T Assembly A S Hard Brake A 8278 433 Hard Brake Arm S Assembly A T Soft Brake X 3678 869 Soft Brake Arm T Ass...

Page 114: ... is pressed the display will change as follows Display Example A This means that the total time the drum is rotating is 150H 4 To end the MENU mode press the MENU switch again n The hours meter data is preserved in the EEPROM IC204 on the FP 118A board Be sure to perform the EEPROM Echo Back Data Preset by Selecting Menu No 752 of maintenance menu when replacing the FP 118A board or EEPROM IC204 o...

Page 115: ...apes after cleaning wait for the cleaning liquid to evaporate completely 1 Cleaning the Rotary Drum Assembly Using a cleaning cloth moistened with cleaning liquid gently touch the cloth on the rotary drum assembly Rotate the rotary upper drum slowly in the counterclockwise direction with your fingers to clean n Do not rotate the motor with the power turned ON nor rotate it in the clockwise directi...

Page 116: ...ed with cleaning liquid m Make sure the oil and grease on the linked mechanisms do not adhere to the stick Do not use a stick moistened with alcohol for cleaning other guides However clean the pinch roller with alcohol 3 Cleaning the Rail Wipe with a cloth moistened with alcohol Capstan Pinch roller TG 8 TG 7 TG 6 TG 1 TG 2 TG 4 TG 3 TG 5 Drum Wiping cloth Rail T Drum Rail S ...

Page 117: ... reel lock arm See the figure 5 Clean the side touching the break shoe of the reel table 6 Rotate the rotating body of the tape guide pulley capstan and pinch roller and check that no abnormal noise is produced Replace the parts if an abnormal noise appears 7 After use in coastal areas remove the printed wiring board from the unit and remove the sand in the component side completely with an air br...

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Page 119: ...e compartment from the unit Details on how to replace the cassette compartment are provided in Section 6 2 When setting the tape running state without the cassette compartment open the cassette lid and secure the lid with a tape etc Mini cassette Move the one claw as shown in the figure and open the lid Standard cassette Move the two claws as shown in the figure and open the lid Mini cassette Stan...

Page 120: ...arm assembly coaster S T assembly and pinch arm assembly and TG 7 arm assembly are positioned at the drum side as shown in the figure Unthreading end The TR arm assembly coaster S T assembly pinch arm assembly and TG 7 arm assembly are positioned at the cassette side Threading End Unthreading End TG 7 arm assembly Coaster T assembly Drum assembly TR arm assembly Coaster S assembly Pinch arm assemb...

Page 121: ...osition It is set to the mini cassette position standard cassette position according to the position of the S reel table assembly T reel table assembly Mini cassette position The reel lock arm S reel table assembly T reel table assembly and MIC assembly are positioned at the drum side as shown in the figure Standard cassette position The reel lock arm S reel table assembly T reel table assembly an...

Page 122: ...he connector CN1 of the CC 68 board Turn ON the power Press the switch on the MT 114 board on the reel shift motor to move to the mini cassette position standard cassette position 4 Do not use the stopper washers that secure parts once they have been removed for attaching new parts After replacing parts always use new stopper washers To attach stopper washers push in until the space between the at...

Page 123: ...shown in the figure from the CC 68 board 3 Loosen the three screws remove part A from the square hole and remove the cassette compartment assembly Attachment 4 Apply a small quantity of the grease SGL 801 7 651 000 11 to the two square holes shown with oblique lines in the figure on the slide plate then apply it in all square holes entirely 5 Attach the new cassette compartment assembly and remove...

Page 124: ...in the reverse order of steps 1 to 4 Removal of SV 213 board Removal of HN 227 board Removal of capstan motor Replacement of drum assembly Cleaning roller operation check Capstan FG DUTY adjustment Tracking adjustment Check after tracking adjustment Check of self recording tape playback Switching position adjustment AUTO EQ adjustment Protrusion RP 91 board CN771 Screws Drum assembly Protrusion Ch...

Page 125: ...Section 6 36 8 Perform reel table FWD REV rewinding torque check adjustment Refer to Section 6 38 9 Perform TR arm assembly position check adjustment Refer to Section 6 40 10 Perform FWD back tension check adjustment Refer to Section 6 39 TR band assembly Reel lock arm Part A side Reel lock compression spring Stopper washer Claw S reel table assembly Reel lock driving arm Claw Removal of TR band a...

Page 126: ... hand and check that it rotates smoothly Check Adjustment 6 Perform reel table height check adjustment Refer to Section 6 36 7 Perform reel table FWD REV rewinding torque check adjustment Refer to Section 6 38 8 Perform FWD back tension check adjustment Refer to Section 6 39 9 Perform the check after tracking adjustment Refer to Section 7 4 10 Perform the check of self recording tape playback Refe...

Page 127: ...oval 1 Remove the tension coil spring shown in the figure 2 Remove the stopper washer and remove the soft brake arm S Attachment 3 Attach a new soft brake arm S in the reverse order of step 2 4 Attach the tension coil spring of step 1 Soft brake arm S Stopper washer Tension coil spring ...

Page 128: ...of steps 1 to 4 Check Adjustment 8 Perform TR arm assembly position check adjustment Refer to Section 6 40 9 Perform FWD back tension check adjustment Refer to Section 6 39 10 Perform the check after tracking adjustment Refer to Section 7 4 11 Perform the check of self recording tape playback Refer to Section 7 5 Removal of soft brake arm S Removal of TR band assembly part A side Removal of sub re...

Page 129: ...ach the soft brake arm T assembly in the reverse order of steps 1 and 2 6 8 2 Replacement of TL Soft Brake Assembly Reel table position Standard cassette position Mode Unthreading end Removal Attachment 1 Remove the spring shown in the figure 2 Remove the two stopper washers and remove the TL release lever and TL soft brake assembly 3 Attach the soft brake arm T assembly in the reverse order of st...

Page 130: ... lever 4 Remove the T brake release arm 5 Remove the spring B shown in the figure and remove the hard brake arm T assembly Attachment 6 Attach a new hard brake arm T assembly 7 Attach the removed parts in the reverse order of steps 1 to 4 Spring A T brake release arm T soft brake lever Hard brake arm T assembly Spring B Removal of soft brake arm T assembly Removal of TL soft brake assembly Removal...

Page 131: ...V rewinding torque check adjustment Refer to Section 6 38 7 Perform TR arm assembly position check adjustment Refer to Section 6 40 8 Perform FWD back tension check adjustment Refer to Section 6 39 9 Perform the check after tracking adjustment Refer to Section 7 4 10 Perform the check of self recording tape playback Refer to Section 7 5 Stopper washer TR band assembly Part A side Claw Sub reel gea...

Page 132: ...ent 1 Move the soft brake arm T and release lever shown in the figure in the arrow direction and remove the stopper washer and sub reel gear T assembly 2 Attach the sub reel gear T assembly in the reverse procedure of step 1 Stopper washer Sub reel gear T assembly TL release lever Soft brake arm T assembly ...

Page 133: ...ert part B of the new TR band assembly in the hole rotate it in c direction according to the reverse steps of 4 to hold and wind it around the sub reel gear 7 Set the TR band to the unthreading end without scratching it and insert part A of the TR band assembly into the shaft until it locks 8 Attach the soft brake arm S sensor attachment plate assembly and TG 1 TG 8 base assembly Sub reel gear TR ...

Page 134: ... the TR arm assembly position check adjustment Refer to Section 6 40 11 Perform the FWD back tension check adjustment Refer to Section 6 39 12 Perform the tracking adjustment Refer to Section 7 3 13 Perform the check after tracking adjustment Refer to Section 7 4 14 Perform the check of self recording tape playback Refer to Section 7 5 ...

Page 135: ...N 227 board shown in the figure 3 Pull out the harness from the CN1 connector of the CC 86 board shown in the figure 4 Remove the two screws and remove the shift motor assembly Attachment 5 Adjust the new shift motor to the two protrusions shown in the figure and attach with the two screws 6 Attach the harness and SV 213 board in the reverse order of steps 1 to 3 HN 227 board Harness CN514 CC 86 b...

Page 136: ...r holder so that the gears engage as shown in the figure 5 Apply grease onto the worm shaft assembly Attachment 6 Attach the new LD motor assembly to the two protrusions shown in the figure and secure with the two screws n After attaching check to see that the worm shaft assembly and No 1 gear are engaged as shown in the figure If not move No 1 gear up and dowm so that they are engaged correctly 7...

Page 137: ... of the SE 295 board 2 Remove one screw and remove the sensor attachment plate assembly Attachment 3 Adjust the new sensor attachment plate assembly to the protrusions as shown in figure and secure with the screw 4 Attach the E sensor holder in the reverse order of step 1 SE 295 board Screw Screw E sensor holder Sensor attachment plate assembly Protrusion ...

Page 138: ...assembly Removal of TR arm assembly Attachment of TR band assembly Attachment of sensor attachment plate assembly Attachment of counter weight assembly Attachment of SV 213 board TG 2 tape guide height adjustment Reel table FWD REV rewinding torque check adjustment TR arm assembly position adjustment FWD back tension check adjustment Tracking adjustment Check after tracking adjustment Check of sel...

Page 139: ... a replacement TR arm assembly can not be attached Attachment 7 Insert Pin C of the TR arm assembly into the cam groove of the mode gear in the reverse order of steps 1 to 6 and insert the shaft into the bearing n When attaching the counter weight assembly to the shaft of the TR arm assembly take note of the following 1 Tighten the attaching screw at the flat part of the shaft of the TR arm assemb...

Page 140: ...the TR arm assembly separates from rail S 4 Remove the screw attaching rail S and remove it by holding the a part and sliding it in the arrow direction Removal of capstan motor Removal of drum assembly Replacement of GL S assembly Capstan FG DUTY adjustment Tracking adjustment Check after tracking adjustment Check of self recording tape playback Switching position adjustment a Rail S Screw TR arm ...

Page 141: ...y and GL S assembly from the rail mechanism chassis Attachment 6 Attach the coaster S assembly to the groove of the rail S and then attach the GL S assembly Rail S When attaching check that the shaft is in the rail S Attaching shaft GL S assembly Coaster S assembly Rail mechanism chassis No 1 gear cap GL S assembly ...

Page 142: ...0588 N m 0 6 kg cm 9 Attach the capstan motor and drum assembly in the reverse order of steps 1 and 2 Check Adjustment 10 Perform the capstan FG DUTY adjustment at Menu M601 Refer to Section 10 2 1 11 Perform the tracking adjustment Refer to Section 7 3 12 Perform the check after tracking adjustment Refer to Section 7 4 13 Perform the check of self recording tape playback Refer to Section 7 5 14 P...

Page 143: ...r is not in contact with rail T 4 Remove the screw attaching rail T lift up part a and slide it in the arrow direction and remove rail T Removal of capstan motor Removal of drum assembly Replacement of GL T assembly Capstan FG DUTY adjustment Tracking adjustment Check after tracking adjustment Check of self recording tape playback Switching position adjustment Rail T Pinch arm assembly Rail S No 1...

Page 144: ...n and remove the coaster T assembly and GL T assembly from the rail mechanism chassis Attachment 6 Attach the coaster T assembly to the groove of rail T and then attach the GL T assembly Attaching shaft GL T assembly Coaster T assembly No 1 gear Rail mechanism chassis GL T assembly ...

Page 145: ...orque 0 0588 N m 0 6 kg cm 9 Attach the capstan motor and drum assembly in the reverse order of steps 1 and 2 Check Adjustment 10 Perform the capstan FG DUTY adjustment at Menu M601 Refer to Section 10 2 1 11 Perform the tracking adjustment Refer to Section 7 3 12 Perform the check after tracking adjustment Refer to Section 7 4 13 Perform the check of self recording tape playback Refer to Section ...

Page 146: ... Perform the reel table assembly FWD REV rewinding torque check adjustment Refer to Section 6 38 10 Perform TR arm assembly position check adjustment Refer to Section 6 40 11 Perform the FWD back tension check adjustment Refer to Section 6 39 12 Perform the check after tracking adjustment Refer to Section 7 4 13 Perform the check of self recording tape playback Refer to Section 7 5 Removal of TR b...

Page 147: ...ed in the reverse order of steps 1 to 3 Check Adjustment 7 Perform T reel table height check adjustment Refer to Section 6 36 8 Perform the reel table assembly FWD REV rewinding torque check adjustment Refer to Section 6 38 9 Perform the check after tracking adjustment Refer to Section 7 4 10 Perform the check of self recording tape playback Refer to Section 7 5 T reel plate assembly Reel plate ho...

Page 148: ...HC 2 Attach the new C assembly and torsion coil spring HC with the stopper washer n When attaching check that the shaft of the mechanism chassis is inserted into the long hole of the C slide plate 3 Rotate the No 1 gear and check that the C assembly moves to the left and right Stopper washer C assembly C slide plate Shaft mechanism chassis No 1 gear Torsion coil spring HC ...

Page 149: ...m assembly between the cassette reference pin and TG 7 arm assembly and attach to the unit with the torsion coil spring pinch using the stopper washer n When attaching never touch the pinch roller 5 Attach the parts removed in the reverse order of steps 1 to 3 6 Rotate the No 1 gear in the clockwise and counterclockwise direction and check that the pinch arm moves smoothly 7 Perform TG 1 TG 8 tape...

Page 150: ...rm TG 1 guide height check adjustment Refer to Section 6 37 Check Adjustment 4 Perform the tracking adjustment Refer to Section 7 3 5 Perform the check after tracking adjustment Refer to Section 7 4 6 Perform the check of self recording tape playback Refer to Section 7 5 TG 1 TG 8 roller Compression coil spring TG 1 TG 8 lower flange TG 1 TG 8 upper flange TG 1 TG 8 sleeve TG 1 TG 8 roller Compres...

Page 151: ...1 Check Adjustment 3 Perform TG 3 guide height check adjustment Refer to Section 6 37 4 Perform the tracking adjustment Refer to Section 7 3 5 Perform the check after tracking adjustment Refer to Section 7 4 6 Perform the check of self recording tape playback Refer to Section 7 5 Replacement of TG 3 guide assembly component parts Tracking adjustment Check after tracking adjustment Check of self re...

Page 152: ...verse order of step 1 Check Adjustment 3 Perform TG 7 guide height check adjustment Refer to Section 6 37 4 Perform the tracking adjustment Refer to Section 7 3 5 Perform the check after tracking adjustment Refer to Section 7 4 6 Perform the check of self recording tape playback Refer to Section 7 5 Replacement of TG 7 guide assembly component parts Tracking adjustment Check after tracking adjustm...

Page 153: ... careful not to lose them 3 Remove the stopper washer shown in the figure and remove the idler gear assembly n When the idler gear assembly is removed the washer shown in the figure will also be removed with it Be careful not to lose the washer Attachment 4 Attach the new idler gear assembly in the reverse order of step 3 5 Attach the parts removed in the reverse order of steps 1 and 2 Check Adjus...

Page 154: ...ve the soft brake arm S Refer to Section 6 16 9 Remove the hard brake arm S Refer to Section 6 7 10 Remove the release cam gear Removal of sensor attachment plate assembly Replacement of soft brake arm S Removal of TR band assembly Replacement of release cam gear Replacement of mode gear assembly Replacement of hard brake arm S Removal of TR arm assembly Removal of cam gear Removal of HC gear TG 2...

Page 155: ... teeth A next to part B match 2 Match the phases of the cam gear and threading gear and check that shaft a of the slider arm can be seen from the long hole of the cam gear 13 Pull out the reference pin 14 Attach the parts removed in the order steps 10 9 8 7 6 3 2 1 Check Adjustment 15 Perform TG 2 guide height check adjustment Refer to Section 6 37 16 Perform the tracking adjustment Refer to Secti...

Page 156: ...h the parts removed in the reverse order of steps 1 and 2 Check Adjustment 6 Perform the capstan FG DUTY adjustment at Menu M601 Refer to Section 10 2 1 7 Perform the tracking adjustment Refer to Section 7 3 8 Perform the check after tracking adjustment Refer to Section 7 4 9 Perform the check of self recording tape playback Refer to Section 7 5 Removal of SV 213 board Replacement of capstan motor...

Page 157: ...m assembly Refer to Section 6 22 13 Remove the GL S assembly Refer to Section 6 17 14 Remove the GL T assembly Refer to Section 6 18 Removal of SV 213 board Removal of capstan motor Removal of drum assembly Removal of counter weight assembly Removal of soft brake arm S Removal of sensor attachment plate Removal of TR band assembly Removal of TR arm assembly Removal of prism holder Removal of TG 1 ...

Page 158: ...ng 16 Remove the stopper washer and remove the SH release arm 17 Remove the stopper washer and remove the threading gear 18 Remove the stopper washer and remove the cam gear TG 7 arm assembly Torsion coil spring TG 7 holder spring SH release arm Stopper washer Stopper washer Stopper washer Cam gear Threading gear ...

Page 159: ...he cam gear Adjustment 23 Perform the tape guide height check adjustment Refer to Section 6 37 24 Perform the capstan FG DUTY adjustment at Menu M601 Refer to Section 10 2 1 25 Perform the REV rewinding torque check adjustment Refer to Section 6 38 26 Perform the TR arm assembly position check adjustment Refer to Section 6 40 27 Perform the FWD back tension check adjustment Refer to Section 6 39 2...

Page 160: ... the washer Attachment 4 Attach the new reel motor in the reverse order of step 3 n After attaching check that the gear of the reel motor shown in the figure and gear C are engaged 5 Attach the parts removed in the reverse order of steps 1 to 3 Check Adjustment 6 Perform the reel FG DUTY adjustment at Menu M607 Refer to Section 10 2 2 7 Perform reel table FWD REV rewinding torque check adjustment ...

Page 161: ...ction 2 9 8 2 Remove the screw and stopper washer shown in the figure and remove the reel moving arm assembly 3 Attach the new reel moving arm assembly in the reverse order of step 2 4 Attach the parts removed in the reverse order of step 1 Replacement of reel moving arm assembly Removal of SV 213 board Reel moving arm assembly Stopper washer Screw ...

Page 162: ... Refer to Section 6 5 8 Remove the T reel plate assembly Refer to Section 6 20 9 Remove the reel moving arm assembly Refer to Section 6 31 Removal of SV 213 board Removal of TR band assembly Removal of sub reel gear S assembly Removal of S side reel table assembly Removal of S reel plate assembly Removal of sub reel gear T assembly Removal of T side reel table assembly Removal of T reel plate asse...

Page 163: ...ble assembly and T side reel table assembly and the sub reel gear S assembly and sub reel gear T assembly are not mixed up with each other Check Adjustment 13 Perform the reel table FWD REV rewinding torque check adjustment Refer to Section 6 38 14 Perform the TR arm assembly position check adjustment Refer to Section 6 40 15 Perform the FWD back tension check adjustment Refer to Section 6 39 16 P...

Page 164: ...ly and remove it Attachment 7 Attach the MIC assembly in the reverse order of steps 4 to 6 8 Attach the parts removed in the reverse order of steps 1 to 3 Check 9 After replacing perform the phase check of each gear as follows Insert the reference pin into the gear hole shown in the figure and check that it goes into the hole on the chassis Removal of reel lock arm Removal of reel lock cover Remov...

Page 165: ...r B2 6 x 5 B2 6 x 5 6 34 Replacement of CCD Unit Removal 1 Remove the four screws of the L panel assembly and remove the two screws of the Cassette up compartment assembly cover which is part of the L panel assembly 2 Remove the four screws of the R panel assembly Fixing screws R panel assembly Fixing screws ...

Page 166: ...6 48 DSR 570WS 570WSP V1 VA 190 board 3 Remove the two screws of the VA 190 board 4 Disconnect the connectors CN1 CN2 and CN3 on the VA 190 board CN3 CN2 CN1 VA 190 board ...

Page 167: ...WS 570WSP V1 TG 204 board CN1 AT 150B board CN503 AT 150B board B2 6 x 4 5 Remove the two screws of the AT 150B board 6 Disconnect the connector CN1 on the TG 204 board and the connector CN503 or the AT 150B board ...

Page 168: ...570WS 570WSP V1 7 Remove the four screws of the Front unit assembly and pull out the Front unit assembly carefully in the arrow direction Fixing screws Fixing screws Front unit assembly Right side plate assembly ...

Page 169: ...eplacement CCD unit Then replace the defective CCD unit with it n Re use the holder for shipping back the replacement unit Attachment 11 Assemble in the reverse order of removal Adjustment 12 After the replacement is completed perform several adjustments referring to Section 9 1 4 Note on Adjustment In addition perform MEMORY BACK UP referring to Service menu Page 21 in Section 4 2 3 CCD unit Tran...

Page 170: ...r DC DC converter unit 6 35 Replacement of DC DC Converter Removal 1 Remove the four screws of the Rear panel assembly 2 Pull out the CN13 connector of the MB 833 board from the DC DC converter in the arrow direction Attachment 3 Attach a new parts in the reverse order of steps 1 and 2 ...

Page 171: ... the diagonal lines respectively as shown in the figure and check that it does not shake If it shakes rotate the screw on the reference plate and adjust so that it does not shake 2 Push the reel table gauge against the reel table lightly as shown in the figure and check that the tip of the gauge passes through the top part but not the bottom If this is not satisfied rotate the screw of the reel ta...

Page 172: ...assette compartment Refer to Section 6 2 The following describes the method for performing the height check adjustment of each guide TG 1 guide Adjust the guide height with the upper flange TG 2 guide Adjust the guide height with the lower flange TG 3 guide Adjust the guide height with the upper flange TG 7 guide Adjust the guide height with the upper flange TG 8 guide Adjust the guide height with...

Page 173: ... 1 Place the reference plate on the mechanical deck Refer to Section 6 36 step 1 2 Place the guide gauge on the reference plate push it to the guide lightly and check that there is no clearance between the guide gauge and the upper flange If this is not satisfied rotate the flange and adjust TG 2 upper flange Guide shaft screw TG 2 upper flange Tape guide adjustment driver Screw locking compound G...

Page 174: ...guide gauge on the reference plate push it to the guide lightly and check that there is no clearance between the guide gauge and the upper flange If this is not satisfied rotate the screw shown in the figure and adjust TG 7 Guide 1 Place the reference plate on the mechanical deck Refer to Section 6 36 step 1 2 Place the guide gauge on the reference plate push it to the guide lightly and check that...

Page 175: ...elease the SHIFT button Check that 600 oFF is displayed about 1 second later and release the MENU button Displayed characters underlined in the following description indicate that they are blinking 4 Press the RESET MENU SET button once to blink oFF 5 Press the ADVANCE button once and select on on and oFF are repeated each time the ADVANCE button is pressed 6 Press the RESET MENU SET button once 7...

Page 176: ...lue satisfies the specification Specification FWD rewinding torque 0 0052 0 0002 N m 52 2 g cm If it does not perform the following adjustment When the torque value is towards the side Press the REW key and adjust so that the torque value is within the specification When the torque value is towards the _ side Press the FF key and adjust so that the torque value is within the specification 12 Press...

Page 177: ...OP key and stop the reel table from rotating 16 After removing the torque gauge press the EJECT key and check that the display windows is as shown in the figure 17 Attach the cassette compartment Refer to Section 6 2 18 While pressing the SHIFT button inside the TC panel press the MENU button 19 While pressing MENU button release the SHIFT button Check that 600 oFF is displayed about 1 second late...

Page 178: ...n the specification When the torque value is towards the _ side Press the FF key and adjust so that the torque value is within the specification 27 Press the STOP key and check that the torque cassette value of the REV tape path satisfies the specification Specification REV rewinding torque 0 0010 0 0001 N m 10 1 g cm If it does not perform the following adjustment When the torque value is towards...

Page 179: ...WD back tension torque 0 0011 to 0 00145 N m 11 to 14 5 g cm If it does not perform the following adjustment 1 Press the EJECT key and remove the tape 2 Rotate the No 1 gear load the TR arm and adjust so that the TR arm hole and TC assembly shaft hole shown in the figure lie on a straight line When the torque value is towards the side Re hook the spring at part A When the torque value is towards t...

Page 180: ...ring PLAY mode If it is not perform the following adjustment Insert a flat blade screwdriver into part A of the TR band assembly shown in the figure rotate it in the clockwise or counterclockwise directions to adjust it m When performing the adjustment hold the TR band holder so that it does not rotate Never touch the tape TR arm TG 2 Flat blade screwdriver TR band holder TR band assembly part A N...

Page 181: ...ape commercially available tape SONY PDVM 40ME or equvialent Three bond 1401B 7 1 2 Tape Guide Adjustment Driver and Locking Screw 1 When performing the height adjustment of each tape guide use the tape guide adjustment driver as a service tool 2 Adjust the heights of TG 1 TG 2 TG 3 TG 7 and TG 8 guides then apply a screw locking compound to the locking screw of the upper flange of the tape guide ...

Page 182: ... performed more accurately 2 Cleaning Clean faces that are in contact with tape For how to clean them refer to Section 5 4 7 1 4 Connection RF extension tool Tool which can extract signals output from connector CN775 of the RP 91 board and can be connected easily to the probe Insert the RF extension tool board into CN775 of the RP 91 board JSW RF GND CN775 RF extension tool Back RP 91 board ...

Page 183: ...de Positions 7 1 6 Tape Path State TG 1 TG 2 TG 3 TG 4 Drum TG 5 TG 6 Capstan TG 7 TG 8 Pinch roller Mini cassette T reel S reel Capstan Pinch roller TG 8 TG 7 TG 5 TG 6 Drum FWD TG 4 TG 3 TG 2 TG 1 Portions are either contacting or pushing the tape ...

Page 184: ...links The display window LCD will display as follows Each time the RESET MENU SET button is pressed 600 and oFF will blink alternately 3 Press the ADVANCE button once and select on The display window LCD will display as follows Each time the ADVANCE button is pressed on and oFF will blink alternately 4 Press the RESET MENU SET button once The display window LCD will display as follows Each time th...

Page 185: ...lows 600 601 603 513 600 601 Each time the SHIFT button is pressed Menu Nos are changed as follows 600 513 509 601 600 513 6 Press the RESET MENU SET button The display window LCD will display as follows 7 Press the ADVANCE button to select 10 Each time the ADVANCE button is pressed oFF 10 5 20 oFF is repeatedly displayed 8 Press the RESET MENU SET button 604 is displayed and the mode is set ...

Page 186: ...g Rough Adjustment 1 Set the PLAY mode 2 Check that the tape runs along the TG 2 lower flange TG 3 upper flange TG 5 upper flange and TG 7 upper flange Refer to Section 7 1 6 Tape Path State Then check that there are no curls on the TG 1 and TG 8 upper flange At this time the tape need not along the TG 1 and TG 8 upper flange 3 Check that both the RF waveform at both the entrance and exit is flat ...

Page 187: ...flange If curled rotate the upper flange in the counterclockwise direction and adjust so that remove the curls 3 Check that the tape runs along the TG 2 lower flange no space between the two If it does not rotate the upper flange in the counterclockwise direction and adjust so that it does 4 Check that the tape runs along the TG 3 upper flange no space between the two If it does not rotate the adj...

Page 188: ...tool Switching waveform Trigger CH2 3 Select maintenance menu No 604 10 center ITI mode for tracking adjustment Refer to Section 7 2 4 Insert an alignment tape into the unit Adjusting Method 1 Set the PLAY mode Check that the slack of the tape between the capstan and the TG 7 upper flange satisfies the specification If it does not rotate the TG 7 upper flange and adjust so that the tape does not s...

Page 189: ... upper flange in the counterclockwise direction by 90d and perform steps 1 and 2 again 3 Set the REV search mode Check that no curls are formed on the TG 8 upper flange If curls are formed rotate the TG 8 upper flange in the counterclockwise direction and remove the curls TG 7 upper flange TG 8 upper flange NG RF waveform OK ...

Page 190: ...mber is 1 5 or more Turn the flange of the TG 2 guide clockwise so that the number of peaks meets the specification In case the number is 0 75 or less Turn the flange of the TG 2 guide counterclockwise so that the number of peaks meets the specification 5 Adjust the RF waveform on the entrance side to become flat by turning the flange of the TG 3 guide clockwise Refer to Fig 2 m Be sure to finish ...

Page 191: ...by turning the flange clockwise Do not turn the tilt adjustment screws of the TG 4 and TG 5 guides 8 Set the REV search mode and check that there are no curls formed at the lower flange of the TG 2 guide If curled perform steps 1 2 and 3 1 Rotate the upper flange of the TG 2 guide in the clockwise direction to remove the curls 2 Rotate the upper flange of the TG 3 guide in the counterclockwise dir...

Page 192: ...orm checks after Section 7 4 1 7 4 1 Tracking Check 1 Set the FWD search REV search mode assuming that the output level of the RF waveform is A 100 2 Set the PLAY mode assuming that the RF waveform output level is B 65 3 Check that the A and B levels are Specification 1 4 Check to see that the difference in the amplitude between Emax and Emin in the PLAY mode is less than 20 Emax Specification 2 5...

Page 193: ...nged to PLAY mode from STOP mode check that the RF waveform rises horizontally within three seconds from when the RF waveform appears on the oscilloscope Check that the tape does not slack near the capstan at this time 2 When the PLAY mode is set after the FWD search REV search mode and FF REW mode check that the RF waveform rises horizontally within three seconds Check that the tape does not slac...

Page 194: ...de and check that there are no large curls on the TG 1 upper flange TG 2 lower flange TG 3 upper flange TG 5 upper flange TG 7 upper flange and TG 8 upper flange FWD Drum TG 1 TG 2 TG 3 TG 4 TG 5 TG 6 TG 7 TG 8 Capstan Pinch roller Portions are either contacting or pushing the tape ...

Page 195: ...ment Refer to Section 7 2 5 Set the REC mode and record the center ITI 10 MHz single signal to the tape from the top for three to ten minutes Checking Method 1 Set the unit in PLAY mode and playback the portion recorded in the setting step 5 2 Check to see that the tape runs correctly along the TG 2 lower flange the TG 3 upper flange the TG 5 upper flange and the TG 7 upper flange and that no curl...

Page 196: ...clockwise Refer to Fig 2 5 Set the REC mode and record the center ITI 10 MHz single signal to the tape from the top for three to ten minutes 6 Set the PLAY mode and playback the portion recorded in the setting step 5 7 Check to see that the tape runs correctly along the TG 2 lower flange theTG 3 upper flange the TG 5 upper flange and the TG 7 upper flange and that no curls are found on the TG 1 up...

Page 197: ...time the RESET MENU SET button is pressed 600 and on will blink alternately 5 Press the ADVANCE button or SHIFT button to display Menu No 605 The display window LCD will display as follows Each time the ADVANCE button is pressed Menu Nos are changed as follows 600 601 603 513 600 601 Each time the SHIFT button is pressed Menu Nos are changed as follows 600 513 509 601 600 513 3 Press the RESET MEN...

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Page 199: ...UT Level Adjustment 10 4 2 PA 254 B Board RV1 CCD OUT Level Adjustment 9 3 9 PA 256 R Board RV1 CCD OUT Level Adjustment 9 3 9 Service Menu PAGE 2 R W SHAD 9 3 12 G W SHAD 9 3 12 B W SHAD 9 3 12 PAGE 3 R FLARE 9 3 13 G FLARE 9 3 13 B FLARE 9 3 13 PAGE 5 W Y LEV 9 3 4 W R Y LEV 9 3 4 W B Y LEV 9 3 4 Y LEV 9 3 4 R Y LEV 9 3 4 B Y LEV 9 3 4 SYNC LEV 9 3 4 PAGE 6 Y CLP 9 3 3 R Y CLP 9 3 3 B Y CLP 9 3 ...

Page 200: ...uivalent Audio level meter Hewlet Packard HP3400A or equivalent Tools Pattern box PTB 500 Sony part number J 6029 140 B Grayscale chart Sony part number J 6026 130 B DC power supply Sony CMA 8A 8ACE or AC 550 550CE Extension board EX 622 Sony part number J 6276 320 A Tripod adaptor Sony VCT U14 Blank tape Sony DVM30ME DVM30NME or equivalent Alignment tape For DSR 570WS XH5 1A Sony part number 8 96...

Page 201: ...full color bars 75 full color bars R Y OFF 75 full color bars B Y OFF Blanking marker Line 17 R Y OFF Line 17 B Y OFF 23 59 00 00 00 01 00 02 00 02 30 03 00 03 30 04 00 04 40 05 20 06 00 06 40 06 45 06 50 07 50 08 20 08 50 09 20 09 50 10 20 10 50 13 50 14 50 15 20 16 20 18 00 21 00 24 00 27 00 30 00 60 60 60 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 5 5 60 30 30 30 30 30 30 180 60 30 60 100 180 180 180 180 180 No s...

Page 202: ...ull color bars 100 full color bars R Y OFF 100 full color bars B Y OFF Blanking marker Line 17 R Y OFF Line 17 B Y OFF 23 59 00 00 00 01 00 02 00 02 30 03 00 03 30 04 00 04 40 05 20 06 00 06 40 06 45 06 50 07 50 08 20 08 50 09 20 09 50 10 20 10 50 13 50 14 50 15 20 16 20 18 00 21 00 24 00 27 00 30 00 60 60 60 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 5 5 60 30 30 30 30 30 30 180 60 30 60 100 180 180 180 180 180 No ...

Page 203: ...inking the cursor 2 To select the menu Turn the menu dial during blinking the menu name As turning of the MENU dial the following menu names will be appeared cyclically SERVICE 5 BASIC 5 ADVANCE 5 FILE 5SERVICE When the cursor is moved to the menu name with menu dial the cursor blinks In this case change the menu name after changing the blinking section from cursor to menu name by turning the menu...

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Page 205: ...nment 9 1 2 Connection n When adjusting the camera block be sure to measure at VIDEO OUT except for 9 3 14 and 9 3 15 9 1 Preparation 9 1 1 Equipment Required Oscilloscope 200 MHz or more Vectorscope Waveform monitor Tektronix 1765 or equivalent Monochrome monitor Color monitor AC adaptor Sony CMA 8A 8ACE or AC 550 550CE Frequency counter Pattern box PTB 500 Sony part number J 6029 140 B Light sou...

Page 206: ...Notes on Adjustment 1 Before adjustment be sure to allow for 10 minute warm up time 2 When using the SERVICE menu refer to 4 2 1 SERVICE MODE OPERATION 3 Unless otherwise specified the sentence chart frame underscanned monitor frame is written about the shooting condition In this case make sure that the lens is best focused Then adjust the zoom control of the lens so that the chart frame touches t...

Page 207: ...uccessively 9 1 5 Adjustment Item 9 2 Preparation before Adjustment 9 2 1 Color Bar Signal Confirmation 9 2 2 Sensitivity Measurement Confirmation 9 3 Adjustment 9 3 1 Sub carrier Frequency Adjustment 9 3 2 INT SC H Phase Adjustment 9 3 3 Y R Y B Y CLP Level Adjustment 9 3 4 Y SYNC R Y B Y Level Adjustment 9 3 5 Carrier Balance Adjustment 9 3 6 Chroma VBS Level Adjustment 9 3 7 Y VBS Level Adjustm...

Page 208: ...scale chart with a special case MURAKAMI COLOR RESEARCH LABORATORY GS 3 or equivalent Supplier MURAKAMI COLOR RESEARCH LABORATORY Address 3 11 3 Kachidoki Chuo ku Tokyo JAPAN Postcode 104 0054 Phone 81 3 3532 3011 Fax 81 3 3532 2056 Handling precautions Do not touch the chart s surface Do not subject the surface to dirt scratches or prolonged exposure to sunlight Protect the chart from excess mois...

Page 209: ...n the transparent chart is used Equipment Luminance meter Minolta LS 110 or equivalent Calibrated 1 Light the pattern box and warm up for about 30 minutes 2 Place the pattern box where the chart is not exposed to light such as a darkroom Or cover the pattern box with a cover whose inside is painted in black 3 Place the luminance meter facing straight to the chart at a distance of 1 m from it 4 Adj...

Page 210: ...en scale and signal level is caused by photographic error If the specifications are not met carry out from 9 3 2 INT SC H Phase Adjustment through 9 3 7 Y VBS Level Adjustment 9 2 2 Sensitivity Measurement Confirmation Object Overall white Light 3200 K 2000 lux If the pattern box is used set the AUTO mode Equipment Waveform monitor Preparation Adjust the zoom control at TELE so that the white patt...

Page 211: ... After adjustment set the S401 switch to NORM 9 3 Camera Adjustment n Before the adjustment enter the PAGE 1 of SERVICE menu and perform the RESET 9 3 1 Sub Carrier Frequency Adjustment Equipment Frequency counter To be extended ES 26 26P board Test point TP801 GND E801 ES 26 26P board Adjusting point SERVICE menu PAGE 8 SC FREQ Perform adjustment by turning the MENU dial then store the data by pu...

Page 212: ...o 4 3 6 SERVICE menu PAGE 5 Y LEV R Y LEV B Y LEV SYNC LEV SET UP LEV 7 Adjust the following items by UP switch or DOWN switch n In case of Y LEV for NTSC model perform the adjustment as follows 1 Move the cursor to Y LEV 2 Adjust the A of Y LEV level 3 Move the cursor to SETUP LEV and adjust it so that F is 54 5 mV 4 Repeat the steps 1 through 3 several times 8 Perform adjustment by turning the M...

Page 213: ...cope 75 CAL Adjust the PHASE control on the vectorscope so that the burst spot is overlapped with the 75 axis OUTPUT DL DCC switch side panel BARS Test point VIDEO OUT connector Adjustment Procedure 1 for NTSC SERVICE menu PAGE 7 B Y BST n In case of NTSC make sure that R Y BST must be 0 Adjust the burst spot so that it is located at 75 scale mark on the vectorscope screen by turning the MENU dial...

Page 214: ...10 mV VF SYNC TP325 NTSC B 290 10 mV PAL B 300 10 mV for NTSC for PAL B A NTSC PAL B A 9 3 7 Y VBS Level Adjustment Equipment Waveform monitor To be extended ES 26 26P board Preparation OUTPUT DL DCC switch side panel BARS Test point VIDEO OUT connector Adjustment Procedure 1 for NTSC SERVICE menu PAGE 11 SET UP ON MAT DEST SMPTE SERVICE menu PAGE 5 SETUP LEV Perform adjustment by turning the MENU...

Page 215: ...en remove the two screws fixing the VA 190 board and open the VA 190 board with the connectors and the flat cable connected Test point VIDEO OUT connector Adjustment Procedure 1 Adjust the lens iris so that the white level A is as follows for NTSC A 90 10 IRE for PAL A 630 70 mV 2 Adjust the following controls alternately to minimize the carrier leakage B 1RV1 PA 254 B board Adjust alternately 1RV...

Page 216: ...lloscope To be extended VA 190 board Trigger VD TP2 VA 190 board Preparation When replacing CCD unit Attach the lens to the unit Refer to Chapter 5 Adjusting the Lens Designating the lens in the operating instructions Set LENS SEL in PAGE 4 of Advanced menu to No 1 then set the data according to adjustment procedure The data values of LENS SEL 2 3 and 4 shall be set by adding the value of followin...

Page 217: ... 5 Adjust R FLARE and B FLARE alternately by turning MENU dial until the carrier leakage level is minimum then store the data by pushing the MENU dial 4 In the following mode perform adjustment by turning the MENU dial until the waveform on oscilloscope becomes flat After adjustment store the data by pushing the MENU dial Test point Spec Mode VA 190 board R W SHAD TP102 G W SHAD TP202 B W SHAD TP3...

Page 218: ...r NTSC The line of color bar shall touch the number for PAL The line of color bar shall touch the colon n After adjustment set the clock T for the present time 99 03 11 a a 0 3 9 3 14 Character Position Adjustment Equipment Color monitor or B W monitor Preparation OUTPUT DL DCC switch side panel BARS Test point MONITOR OUT connector Adjustment Procedure 1 Set the MARKER to ON on the PAGE 6 of Basi...

Page 219: ... Preparation OUTPUT DL DCC switch side panel BARS Adjustment Procedure 1 Open the AT 150B board 2 Test point R417 0 Z FP 118A board GND E2 FP 118A board Adjusting point 1RV501 AA 104 board 35 5 mV RV501 A B 1 2 AA 104 BOARD A SIDE E D C B A 1 2 3 4 FP 118A BOARD B SIDE E2 R417 ...

Page 220: ... Values Video Level n To change the standard setting value for Black Level Gamma Manual Knee and White Clip levels by customer s request proceed as follows 9 4 1 Changing Black Level and Gamma Settings Black Level and Gamma can be adjusted by the items M BLACK and M GAMMA of the Advanced menu PAGE 11 The following procedure describes how to change adjustment center value 0 from its factory set val...

Page 221: ... adjustment values of knee point set a higher knee point level and lower adjustment values set a lower level Higher adjustment values of knee slope make the slope gentle and lower adjustment values make the slope steep 2 White Clip Level Select SERVICE menu PAGE18 change the white clip level by the following WHT CLIP parameter White Clip Level of this unit is factory aligned as follows for NTSC 10...

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Page 223: ...Z MODE OFF ATW OFF ZEBRA OFF GAIN L OUTPUT BARS W BAL PRE SKIN DTL OFF EXT VTR OUTPUT COMPONENT VBS HYPER GAIN OFF MATRIX STD FRONT MIC LOW CUT OFF VTR TRIGGER INT ONLY MONITOR SELECT MIX TC MODE 1 PRESET TC MODE 2 F RUN MONITOR OUT CHARACTER OFF AUDIO SELECT CH 1 CH 2 MAN AUDIO IN CH 1 CH 2 REAR DISPLAY TC AUDIO LEVEL VR CH 1 CH 2 CCW MONITOR VR CCW ALARM VR CW Rear Panel AUDIO IN CH 1 CH 2 LINE ...

Page 224: ...owing description an underlined part indicates a portion of the display which is blinking 2 Press the SHIFT button once The following message is displayed on the LCD screen 3 Confirm that rightmost digit is 1 If not set it to 1 by following the procedure 1 Press the SHIFT button to blink the underlined digits 2 Press the ADVANCE button to set the rightmost digit to 1 3 Press the SHIFT button seven...

Page 225: ...enu FE Prohibits adjustments Ex Tape is inserted 7 Press the MENU button and exit from the maintenance menu The state before the maintenance menu indication will be displayed on the LCD screen 10 2 Servo System Adjustment Equipment Required DC power supply SONY AC 550 550CE or CMA 8A 8ACE 10 2 1 Capstan FG Duty Adjustment Adjustment Procedure 1 Check that there is no tape in the unit 2 Close the c...

Page 226: ...y 4 Press the RESET MENU SET button once The following message is displayed on the LCD screen Each time the RESET MENU SET button is pressed 600 and on will blink alternately 5 Press the ADVANCE button several times to display menu No 607 The following message is displayed on the LCD screen Each time the ADVANCE button is pressed the menu No will change as follows 600 601 603 513 600 601 Each time...

Page 227: ...ollowing message is displayed on the LCD screen Each time the ADVANCE button is pressed on and oFF will blink alternately 4 Press the RESET MENU SET button once The following message is displayed on the LCD screen Each time the RESET MENU SET button is pressed 600 and on will blink alternately 5 Press the ADVANCE button several times and display Menu No 700 The following message is displayed on th...

Page 228: ... pressed 600 and on will blink alternately 5 Press the ADVANCE button several times and display Menu No 701 The following message is displayed on the LCD screen 2 Press the RESET MENU SET button 3 Load a blank tape and wait for a while 8 minutes or less 4 Eject the blank tape 5 Check that the following message is displayed on the LCD screen If the following message is displayed on the LCD screen e...

Page 229: ... pressed 600 and on will blink alternately 5 Press the ADVANCE button several times and display Menu No 702 The following message is displayed on the LCD screen 2 Press the RESET MENU SET button 3 Load a blank tape and wait for a while 10 minutes or less 4 Eject the blank tape 5 Check that the following message is displayed on the LCD screen If the following message is displayed on the LCD screen ...

Page 230: ...l time to display Menu No 704 on the LCD screen The following message is displayed on the LCD screen 2 Press the RESET MENU SET button 3 Load a blank tape and wait for a while 6 minutes or less 4 Eject the blank tape 5 Check that the following message is displayed on the LCD screen If the following message is displayed on the LCD screen exit from Menu No 704 and perform from step 1 again If the fo...

Page 231: ... 75 full color bars Quad phase Black burst 60 multi burst for composite Mod 12 5T Shallow ramp B Y R Y OFF Cross hatch index Chroma noise Line 17 75 full color bars 60 multi burst Mod 12 5T Shallow ramp 75 full color bars 75 full color bars R Y OFF 75 full color bars B Y OFF Blanking marker Line 17 R Y OFF Line 17 B Y OFF 23 59 00 00 00 01 00 02 00 02 30 03 00 03 30 04 00 04 40 05 20 06 00 06 40 0...

Page 232: ...0 multi burst Mod 10T Shallow ramp 100 full color bars 100 full color bars R Y OFF 100 full color bars B Y OFF Blanking marker Line 17 R Y OFF Line 17 B Y OFF 23 59 00 00 00 01 00 02 00 02 30 03 00 03 30 04 00 04 40 05 20 06 00 06 40 06 45 06 50 07 50 08 20 08 50 09 20 09 50 10 20 10 50 13 50 14 50 15 20 16 20 18 00 21 00 24 00 27 00 30 00 60 60 60 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 5 5 60 30 30 30 30 30 30 ...

Page 233: ...01 201 CP 373 IC508 AA 104 Rec Reference 1 _12 dBu 2 _18 dBu PAL 3 _20 dBu NTSC 10 0 _10 _20 _30 _40 _50 _60 dBu ATT 1 _9 1 2 _15 1 _17 1 3 1 _3 6 2 _9 6 _11 6 3 1 AUDIO OUT _10 dBu EARPHONE _15 5 dBu max EXT VTR 26P Connector _20 dBu MONITOR LEVEL Control AUDIO LEVEL Control Precautions on Adjustments The alignment tape can be used within the limits about 50 times It is recommended that the tape ...

Page 234: ...1 CH 2 1 kHz 4 0 dBu Terminate the following monitor outputs with 47 kZ resistors CH 1 TP601 FP 118A board CH 2 TP602 FP 118A board EE mode Test point CH 1 TP601 FP 118A board D 3 CH 2 TP602 FP 118A board D 3 Adjusting point CH 1 1RV601 FP 118A board D 4 CH 2 1RV602 FP 118A board D 4 Specification _10 0 0 5 dBu 10 4 3 Limiter Level Adjustment Equipment Audio level meter Audio signal generator Prep...

Page 235: ... burst Bowtie with mod 12 5T Shallow ramp Cross hatch index Line 17 75 full color bars Quad phase Black burst 60 multi burst for composite Mod 12 5T Shallow ramp B Y R Y OFF Cross hatch index Chroma noise Line 17 75 full color bars 60 multi burst Mod 12 5T Shallow ramp 75 full color bars 75 full color bars R Y OFF 75 full color bars B Y OFF Blanking marker Line 17 R Y OFF Line 17 B Y OFF 23 59 00 ...

Page 236: ...dex Chroma noise Line 17 100 full color bars 60 multi burst Mod 10T Shallow ramp 100 full color bars 100 full color bars R Y OFF 100 full color bars B Y OFF Blanking marker Line 17 R Y OFF Line 17 B Y OFF 23 59 00 00 00 01 00 02 00 02 30 03 00 03 30 04 00 04 40 05 20 06 00 06 40 06 45 06 50 07 50 08 20 08 50 09 20 09 50 10 20 10 50 13 50 14 50 15 20 16 20 18 00 21 00 24 00 27 00 30 00 60 60 60 30 ...

Page 237: ...splay on 3 Press the RESET button to blink 600 to enable the maintenance menu and press the ADVANCE button to display 660 4 Press the RESET button to check the display so that it is 660_tAdj 10 5 1 PB Y SYNC Level Adjustment MENU No PAGE 10 VTR SYNC Measuring point S VIDEO Y OUT VTR MODE PB Tape 75 Full Color bars XH5 1A 100 Full Color bars XH5 1AP Specification DSR 570WS A 286 4 mV DSR 570WSP A 3...

Page 238: ...nt S VIDEO Y OUT VTR MODE PB Tape 75 Full Color bars XH5 1A 100 Full Color bars XH5 1AP Specification Y LEVEL DSR 570WS A 714 5 mV DSR 570WSP A 700 5 mV Adjustment Procedure Perform adjustment by turning the MENU dial and store the data by pushing the MENU dial For DSR 570WS For DSR 570WSP ...

Page 239: ... PAGE 9 B Y DELAY Measuring point MONITOR OUT VTR MODE PB Tape Line 17 R Y off XH5 1A Specification Adjust the envelope so that it is symmetrical on the left and right sides Adjustment Procedure Perform adjustment by turning the MENU dial and store the data by pushing the MENU dial ...

Page 240: ... Measuring point MONITOR OUT VTR MODE PB Tape Line 17 R Y off XH5 1AP Specification Adjust the envelope so that it is symmetrical on the left and right sides Adjustment Procedure Perform adjustment by turning the MENU dial and store the data by pushing the MENU dial ...

Page 241: ... PAGE 9 R Y DELAY Measuring point MONITOR OUT VTR MODE PB Tape Line 17 B Y off XH5 1A Specification Adjust the envelope so that it is symmetrical on the left and right sides Adjustment Procedure Perform adjustment by turning the MENU dial and store the data by pushing the MENU dial ...

Page 242: ... Measuring point MONITOR OUT VTR MODE PB Tape Line 17 B Y off XH5 1AP Specification Adjust the envelope so that it is symmetrical on the left and right sides Adjustment Procedure Perform adjustment by turning the MENU dial and store the data by pushing the MENU dial ...

Page 243: ... C OUT VTR MODE PB Tape 75 Full Color bars B Y off XH5 1A 100 Full Color bars B Y off XH5 1AP Specification Chroma red level DSR 570WS A 659 5 mV DSR 570WSP A 885 5 mV Adjustment Procedure Perform adjustment by turning the MENU dial and store the data by pushing the MENU dial For DSR 570WS For DSR 570WSP ...

Page 244: ...C OUT VTR MODE PB Tape 75 Full Color bars R Y off XH5 1A 100 Full Color bars R Y off XH5 1AP Specification Chroma blue level DSR 570WS A 468 5 mV DSR 570WSP A 612 5 mV Adjustment Procedure Perform adjustment by turning the MENU dial and store the data by pushing the MENU dial For DSR 570WS For DSR 570WSP ...

Page 245: ...ring point S VIDEO C OUT VTR MODE PB Tape 75 Full Color bars XH5 1A 100 Full Color bars XH5 1AP Specification DSR 570WS A 286 3 mV DSR 570WSP A 300 3 mV Adjustment Procedure Perform adjustment by turning the MENU dial and store the data by pushing the MENU dial For DSR 570WS For DSR 570WSP ...

Page 246: ...cedure Perform adjustment by turning the MENU dial and store the data by pushing the MENU dial For DSR 570WS For DSR 570WSP 10 5 9 EE Y Level Adjustment Input signal Internal Color bars MENU No PAGE 10 EE S Y Measuring point S VIDEO Y OUT VTR MODE EE Tape Not required Tape A 1 00 0 01 V Adjustment Procedure Perform adjustment by turning the MENU dial and store the data by pushing the MENU dial For...

Page 247: ... bars MENU No PAGE 10 EE S C Measuring point S VIDEO C OUT VTR MODE EE Tape Not required Specification DSR 570WS A 627 5 mVp p DSR 570WSP A 664 5 mVp p Adjustment Procedure Perform adjustment by turning the MENU dial and store the data by pushing the MENU dial For DSR 570WS For DSR 570WSP ...

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