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HSR-1/1P

HSR-2/2P

6-1-6. Description of Adjustment Remote

Commander Jig (J-11)

The adjustment remote commander is used for changing

the calculation coefficient in signal processing, EVR data,
etc. The adjustment remote commander performs bi-

directional communication with the unit using the remote
commander signal line (LANC). The resultant data of this

bi-directional communication is written in the non-volatile
memory.

1. Using the adjustment remote commander

1) Connect the adjustment remote commander to the

LANC terminal.

2) Set the HOLD switch of the adjustment remote

commander to “HOLD” (SERVICE position). If it has

been properly connected, the LCD on the adjustment
remote commander will display as shown in following.

3) Operate the adjustment remote commander as follows.

.

Changing the page
The page increases when the EDIT SEARCH

+

 key is

pressed, and decreases when the EDIT SEARCH

_

 key

is pressed. There are altogether 16 pages, from 0 to F.

.

Changing the address
The address increases when the 

[FF]

 (       ) key is pressed,

and decreases when the 

[REW]

 (       ) key is pressed.

There are altogether 256 addresses, from 00 to FF.

.

Changing the data (Data setting)
The data increases when the 

[PLAY]

 (   ) key is

pressed, and decreases when the 

[STOP]

 (   ) key is

pressed. There are altogether 256 data, from 00 to FF.

.

Writing the adjustment data
The 

[PAUSE]

 key must be pressed to write the

adjustment data (B, C, D, F page) in the nonvolatile
memory. (The new adjusting data will not be

recorded in the nonvolatile memory if this step is not
performed.)

0

 : 

0

 

0

 : 

0

 

0

Page

Data

Address

Hexadecimal

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

A B C D E F

notation

LCD Display

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A b c d E F

Decimal notation

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10 11 12 13 14 15

conversion value

2. Precautions upon using the adjustment remote

commander

Mishandling of the adjustment remote commander may
erase the correct adjustment data at times. To prevent

this, it is recommended that all adjustment data be
noted down before beginning adjustments and new

adjustment data after each adjustment.

HOLD

WIDE

TELE

REC
REVIEW

FOCUS

POWER

EDIT SEARCH

DATA

AUTO / MANU

SCREEN

FRAME

SLOW

COUNTER

RESET

REC

REW

PLAY

STOP

FF

PAUSE

ZOOM

Summary of Contents for HSR-1

Page 1: ...ORDER HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P SERVICE MANUAL Volume 1 1st Edition Revised 1 INPUT BOARD HSRA 11 Printed in Japan Sony Corporation 2000 6 16 Communication System Solutions Network Company 1999 HSR 1 1P HSR 2P 2P UC CE E 9 955 170 12 ...

Page 2: ...e uniquement SAFETY CHECK OUT After correcting the original service problem perform the following safety checks before releasing the set to the customer Check the metal trim metallized knobs screws and all other exposed metal parts for AC leakage Check leakage as described below LEAKAGE TEST The AC leakage from any exposed metal part to earth ground and from all exposed metal parts to any exposed ...

Page 3: ...par le constructeur Mettre au rebut les batteries usagées conformément aux instructions du fabricant ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig håndtering Udskiftning må kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type Levér det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandøren ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri Eksplosjonsfare Ved utskifting benyttes kun batteri som anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten Brukt batter...

Page 4: ... memory back up Raadpleeg uw leverancier over de verwijdering van de batterij op het moment dat u het apparaat bij einde levensduur afdankt Gooi de batterij niet weg maar lever hem in als KCA Bij dit produkt zijn batterijen geleverd Wanneer deze leeg zijn moet u ze niet weggooien maar inleveren als KCA ...

Page 5: ...age 2 1 2 4 Installation Space 2 2 2 5 Supplied Accessories 2 2 2 6 Optional Accessories 2 2 2 7 Connection 2 3 2 7 1 Connection 2 3 2 7 2 Matching Connectors 2 4 2 7 3 Input Output Signals of the Connectors 2 4 2 8 Installation Setup 2 7 2 8 1 Switch Settings on the Board 2 7 2 8 2 Setting Up Menu after Completing Installation 2 9 3 SERVICE OVERVIEW 3 1 Main Parts Location and Circuit Configurati...

Page 6: ...re Installation Forced 3 20 3 10 Clock Fine Calibration 3 22 3 11 Tools 3 23 3 11 1 Tools 3 23 3 11 2 Extension Board 3 23 3 12 Notes on Repair Parts 3 24 3 12 1 Flexible Card Wire Replacement 3 24 3 12 2 EEPROM and Flash Memory 3 28 4 GUIDANCE AND ERROR MESSAGE 4 1 Guidance Message 4 1 4 2 Error Message 4 5 4 2 1 Contents of Error Message 4 5 4 2 2 Blocks that are Suspected of Causing the Error w...

Page 7: ... Limiter and Tension Coil Spring Pinch 6 18 6 4 6 HC Arm Assembly HC Roller Assembly Pinch Retainer Pinch Cam Gear and TG5 6 Catcher Block Assembly 6 18 6 4 7 RL Arm and RL Link 6 19 6 4 8 Gooseneck Guard and Gooseneck Arm Assembly 6 19 6 4 9 Tension Coil Spring TG2 Spring Adjustor TG2 Spring Hook TG2 Selection Arm and Damper Sheet 6 20 6 4 10 Tension Coil Spring TG7 Spring Adjustor and TG7 Spring...

Page 8: ...tment Order 6 45 6 5 3 Adjustment and Checking Method 6 46 6 5 3 1 Reel Table Height Adjustment 6 46 6 5 3 2 TG2 TG7 Height Adjustment 6 47 6 5 3 3 FWD RVS Position Adjustment 6 47 6 5 3 4 TG2 TG7 Electric Tension Regulator Adjustment 6 48 6 5 3 5 FWD RVS Back Tension Adjustment 6 50 6 5 3 6 Adjustment Preparation and RF Waveform Check 6 51 6 5 3 7 Tracking Adjustment 6 53 6 5 3 8 Tracking Check 6...

Page 9: ...s Related manuals In addition to this Service Manual Vol 1 the following manuals are provided Operating Instructions HSR 1 1P 2 2P Supplied with equipment Parts number 3 204 007 1X English for UC CE 3 204 007 2X French for UC CE 3 204 007 3X German for CE HSRA 11 Supplied with Model HSRA 11 Part number 3 865 701 0X Service Manual Vol 2 Not supplied with equipment Part number 9 955 170 2X Contains ...

Page 10: ...N 3 SERVICE OVERVIEW Describes the replacement of the parts the locations of the main parts and boards notes and so on SECTION 4 GUIDANCE AND ERROR MESSAGE Describes the guidance and error messages SECTION 5 MAINTENANCE MENU SERVICE USE Describes the maintenance menu SECTION 6 REPLACEMENT ADJUSTMENT EXPLODED VIEWS OF MECHANISM DECK Describes the replacement and adjustment procedures and exploded v...

Page 11: ...put this unit gently so that no sound is generated Never operate the unit for 30 seconds after the power is turned off The disks in HDD rotate by inertia for a while after the power is turned off In this case the heads are in the unstable state During this period the HDD is more sensitive to a mechanical shock and vibration than during power on state Never give even a slight shock at least 30 seco...

Page 12: ...cushion Use the specified shockless torque screwdriver when tightening and removing the screw during replacing the HDD The HDD cushion and shockless torque screwdriver are available as a fixture HDD cushion Part No J 6530 060 A Shockless torque screwdriver Part No J 6530 070 A HDD is easily affected by static electricity Take measures against static electricity such as establishing a ground then i...

Page 13: ...SR 1 1P HSR 2 2P Section 1 Operating Instructions Reprinted from the operating instructions Digital Surveillance Recorder 3 204 007 12 1 HSR 1 HSR 1P HSR 2 HSR 2P Operating Instructions 1999 Sony Corporation ...

Page 14: ...d itnerface cables to comply with FCC emission limits Caution Television programs films video tapes and other materials may be copyrighted Unauthorized recrodign of such material may be contrary to the provisions of the copyright laws Voor de langen in Nederland Bij dit product zijn batterijen geleverd Wanneer deze leeg zijn moet u ze niet weggooien maar inleveren als KCA This symbol is intended t...

Page 15: ... Enhanced Menu 4 15 Chapter 5 Connections and Preparations Connections 5 1 Video Cameras 5 1 Video Monitors 5 1 Remote Controls 5 1 Connection Examples 5 2 Setting the Clock 5 6 Settings 5 7 Selecting the Enhanced Menu Mode 5 7 Setting the Cameras to Use 5 7 Setting Camera Names 5 8 Setting the Display Structures 5 9 Setting the Automatic Change Cycle 5 11 Setting the Recording Modes 5 12 Setting ...

Page 16: ...TV lines High mode provides higher quality than that of conventional equipment with resolution close to that of the S VHS format and much higher S N ratio By selecting Middle or Low mode you can prolong recording time compared with the upper modes Large storage capacity Using DV cassette tape 270 minute tape as the storage medium the HSR 1 1P 2 2P offers a large storage capacity of more than 60 gi...

Page 17: ... using the time search and alarm search functions Images recorded on other cassettes can also be played during recording by changing cassettes Features Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview 1 3 Flexibility in Alarm Recording modes To capture more and even sharper images the HSR 1 1P 2 2P not only changes its recording mode to the higher refresh and higher picture quality mode on alarm but also per...

Page 18: ...The key for any camera set to NO for Camera Connection of the Image Control menu page 5 7 does not light 2 The key for any camera which has been set to NO REC on the Rec Function menu page 5 13 when recording was made does not light 3 The key for any camera for which no signal is being supplied flashes in a slow cycle 4 The key for any camera whose signal is being displayed on a full screen flashe...

Page 19: ...AME STOP FRAME REC F FWD PLAY REW º π æ LOCK 1 LOCK key and indicator 2 REW 0 key and indicator 3 PLAY key and indicator 4 F FWD key and indicator 5 REC r key 6 FRAME key 7 STOP p key 8 FRAME 7 key CURSOR MENU SET YES RESET NO ı 5 RESET NO key 1 MENU key 2 CURSOR B b keys 3 CURSOR V v keys 4 SET YES key Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview 1 7 3 CURSOR V v keys Used to move within a single layer ...

Page 20: ...ches are normally used in the ON position For mounting an input board see the instruction manual for the HSRA 11 2 VIDEO OUT video output connectors S VIDEO luminance chroma signal output connector 4 pin Outputs Y C separated S video signals Connect via a cable to the S video input of a video monitor A A image output connector BNC type Outputs composite video signals for monitoring Character signa...

Page 21: ... displayed During playback the date and time when the picture was recorded are displayed Whether to display them and the display format can be set on the Indication Control menu For the Indication Control Menu see Chapter 4 Menu Operations 7 HDD indication If no tape is loaded in the recorder when some information that has not been recorded on a tape remains on the HDD an HDD indication flashes Fo...

Page 22: ...ber included in the name by 1 5 corresponds the tape length unit minute Ex 276 minutes with PDV 184N Notes on usage When a cassette is to be stored for a long time rewind the tape to the beginning mount it in the original case and place it vertically Leaving a cassette lying flat may cause noisy pictures If any undue force is applied to the cassette such as by dropping it the tape may become slack...

Page 23: ...espective number of pages the same divisions with different camera configurations for monitoring The following camera numbers have been assigned at the factory Full screen 16 pages 4 divisions 4 pages 6 divisions 3 pages 7 divisions 3 pages 8 divisions 2 pages 9 divisions 2 pages 10 divisions 2 pages 13 divisions 1 page 16 divisions 1 page Camera assignments You can assign the connected cameras to...

Page 24: ...9 Chapter 2 Basic Operations Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2 5 Recording Normal Recording About the recording modes Up to five user preset recording modes can be registered to this recorder You may specify a set of recording requirements to each recording mode Once the recording modes are set the specified requirements for recording are set merely by selecting one of your preset recording modes Examp...

Page 25: ...on as data along with the video signals The recorded data can be superimposed on the playback picture by so specifying on the Indication Control menu page 4 8 Camera names The names specified for the cameras used for recording up to 12 characters each are recorded The default names are 1 CAMERA to 16 CAMERA which can be changed from the Indication Control menu For details see Setting Camera Names ...

Page 26: ...ture Whether to superimpose the name of the camera recording mode time mode recording cycle and image quality mode used in recording and the date time recorded as data can be set on the Indication Control menu page 4 8 To advance the picture at a high speed Press and hold the F FWD key Normal playback is resumed when you release the key To reverse the picture at a high speed Press and hold the REW...

Page 27: ... view the current picture of the assigned camera in addittion to the playback pictures Time Search Using the date time data recorded on a tape you can locate the picture for any specified date and time 1 Insert the recorded cassette S DIGITAL SURVELLANCE RECORDER HSR 1 DIGITAL TIMELAPSE CONTROL S REC EJECT FRAME STOP FRAME REC F FWD PLAY REW º π æ LOCK TIME SEARCH ALARM SEARCH CURSOR MENU SET YES ...

Page 28: ...ng cycle will be increased automatically to the same value as the valid minimum value when Playback During Recording mode is activated The recording cycle will return to the original value when Playback During Recording mode is canceled Chapter 2 Basic Operations Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2 13 If the set value is smaller than the valid minimum value and REC is selected for PRIORITY a Playback Dur...

Page 29: ...the data on the hard disk to the tape 1 Press the STOP key Guidance for the next operation is displayed Playback During Recording HSR 2 2P only Chapter 2 Basic Operations Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2 15 2 Press the REC key Playback During Recording mode is canceled and the unit is set to the ordinary recording mode The data recorded on the hard disk during Playback During Recording operation are c...

Page 30: ... signal is detected at night The time as well as the recording mode 1 to 5 must be specified To set the timer Timer setting is made on a special display on the monitor screen Once you set the timer it is not necessary to repeatedly set it if it is not to be changed See Chapter 4 Menu Operations for additional information 1 Enter Menu mode by pressing the MENU key 2 Highlight REC FUNCTION MENU of t...

Page 31: ... are completed press the SET key A message NOW SAVING is displayed and the settings are stored in nonvolatile memory Notes The time mode shown on the TIMER set display suggests the timing for changing the cassette tape next after starting recording at 0 00 AM on Monday That is if TIME MODE 178HOURS is shown you may change the tape by 10 00 AM on the next Monday However recording is not always star...

Page 32: ...RLEAVE mode When an alarm signal is input recording cycle is shortened As with Normal mode you can set the recording mode for alarm recording and Cancel condition When an alarm signal common to all cameras is input this mode functions the same as Normal mode When an alarm signal for a specific camera is input only the recording cycle for the camera in alarm status No recording No recording Alarm i...

Page 33: ...APSE CONTROL S REC EJECT FRAME STOP FRAME REC F FWD PLAY REW º π æ LOCK TIME SEARCH ALARM SEARCH CURSOR MENU SET YES RESET NO 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ı 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 1 5 32 Alarm to Camera 1 generated Alarm to Camera 1 canceled Alarm to Camera 2 generated Alarm to Camera 2 canceled No recording Camera 2 recording No recording Camera 1 recording Camera 1 2 recording Chapter 3 Convenient Recordin...

Page 34: ...m recordings or more an arrow flashes at the bottom of the list When you press the v key with the lowest line of the list highlighted the list scrolls to show the next line 2 Highlight the alarm recording to be located by pressing the V or v key You can also specify it by entering the number using the numeric keys 3 Press the SET key The tape rewinds or fast forwards searching for the tape positio...

Page 35: ...ner of the screen indicates the remaining hard disk capacity in percentage Notes The time available for HDD recording depends on the Recording mode When the remaining capacity falls to 5 a beep sounds and a warning message appears You can stop the beep by pressing any key When recording is made to the full capacity of the hard disk remaining 0 data will be overwritten from the oldest When overwrit...

Page 36: ...speed search executed by pressing the F FWD key in normal playback mode or executed using the SHUTTLE dial of the SVRM 100A Chapter 3 Convenient Recording Playback Functions Chapter 3 Convenient Recording Playback Functions 3 13 Back Space Editing New recording can be restarted successively right after any desired frame 1 Using the FRAME keys or the JOG SHUTTLE dial on the optional SVRM 100A locat...

Page 37: ... no extra setting is required With the HSR 1 1P set the continuous recording function to ON in advance using the following procedure To set continuous recording to ON HSR 1 1P With the HSR 1 1P you can change the cassette while continuing recording by first setting continuous recording to ON See Chapter 4 Menu Operations for additional information 1 Enter Menu mode by pressing the MENU key 2 Highl...

Page 38: ...in the same layer Use the CURSOR b or B key to move from one layer to another Some items incorporate special setting displays on the character display on the front panel of this recorder one by one Chapter 4 Menu Operations Menu Operations First Layer Second Layer Third Layer Fourth Layer IMAGE CONTROL MENU A IMAGE MONITOR MANUAL INDICATION CONTROL MENU B IMAGE ALARM CHANGE AUTO REC FUNCTION MENU ...

Page 39: ...nu Operations Chapter 4 Menu Operations 4 3 4 Highlight or display the item to be set by pressing the V or v key then press the b key to move to the next layer For the item for which the current setting is displayed on the layer in step 3 the setting parameters are now displayed Monitor screen SETUP MENU REC FUNCTION MENU NORMAL REC MODE 1 M REC MODE 1 REC MODE 2 REC MODE 3 REC MODE 4 REC MODE 5 A...

Page 40: ...fault setting Menu Operations Chapter 4 Menu Operations Chapter 4 Menu Operations 4 5 Display Char display Contents Layer 1 Layer 2 IMAGE CONTROL MENU Image Menu Menu to set the items regarding monitoring and playback See Image Control Menu on page 4 6 INDICATION CONTROL MENU Indct Menu Menu to set the items regarding character data to be indicated on the screen See Indication Control Menu on page...

Page 41: ...EO OUT B connector IMAGE Image Selects the picture to be output A IMAGE A Image Outputs the same video signal as that from the VIDEO A connector AUTO Auto Outputs pictures from cameras by cyclically switching the cameras Camera n Camera n Steadily outputs the picture from the specific camera n camera number 1 to 16 ALARM CHANGE Alm Chang Determines whether the picture for monitoring to be switched...

Page 42: ...white characters on black background BLACK Black Superimposes black characters on white background Menu Items 1 The standard setting for the HSR 1P 2P is DAY MONTH YEAR while that for the HSR 1 2 is MONTH DAY YEAR 2 Use the REC TIME indication only for reference as there may be some inaccuracy especially immediately after cassette insertion Chapter 4 Menu Operations Chapter 4 Menu Operations 4 9 D...

Page 43: ...HSR 1 1P only Chapter 4 Menu Operations Chapter 4 Menu Operations 4 11 Function Control Menu Monitor display SETUP MENU FUNCTION CONTROL MENU AUTO REW ON POWER ON REC OFF BEEP ON STILL FRAME PRIORITY PLAY PRE REV TIME 5 MIN FUNCTION LEVEL SET PASSWORD SET The item marked with is an enhanced item which is displayed only when MENU GRADE is set to ENH on the Top menu PRIORITY and PRE REV TIME are not...

Page 44: ...ayed with the HSR 1 1P Chapter 4 Menu Operations Chapter 4 Menu Operations 4 13 Remote Control Menu Enhanced Menu The Remote Control Menu is an enhanced menu and is displayed only when MENU GRADE is set to ENH on the top menu Monitor Display SETUP MENU REMOTE CONTROL MENU RS232C 9600 PARALLEL INPUT PARALLEL OUTPUT PARALLEL OUT VOLTAGE Character display Remote Menu Press the b key RS232C The Remote...

Page 45: ...TapeExst Outputs a signal when a cassette is in the recorder ERROR Error Outputs a signal when an error occurs in the recorder VIDEO LOSS Videolos Outputs a signal when the video input from a camera set to CONNECT is lost PRE END Pre end Outputs a signal when the tape remaining becomes less than 3 minutes based on the tape length PARALLEL OUT VOLTAGE POutVolt For setting the output voltage from ea...

Page 46: ...gnals and level to monitors VBS signal 1 0 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced VIDEO OUT Y signal 1 0 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced S VIDEO C signal 0 28 Vp p HSR 1 2 or 0 30 Vp p HSR 1P 2P 75 ohms unbalanced S VIDEO Remote Controls The recorder has a PARALLEL I O and an RS 232C connector on the rear and a CONTROL S connector on the front for control from external devices PARALLEL I O connector For 24 input pins an...

Page 47: ...omputer to an AC outlet 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 Chapter 5 Connections and Preparations Chapter 5 Connections and Preparations 5 3 Connection of the SNT V304 Video monitor Video cameras VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT PARALLEL I O RS 232C S VIDEO 1 2 3 4 B A POWER OFF ON 75Ω ON OFF 75Ω ON OFF 75Ω ON OFF 75Ω ON OFF AC IN Digital Digital Digital Digital RS 232C VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT VISCA OUT VIDEO OU...

Page 48: ...mote control Video camera First HSR 1 1P 2 2P Second HSR 1 1P 2 2P Assign Series Rec to an input pin and an output pin Last HSR 1 1P 2 2P SVRM 100A remote control unit VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT PARALLEL I O RS 232C S VIDEO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 B A POWER OFF ON 75Ω ON OFF 75Ω ON OFF 75Ω ON OFF 75Ω ON OFF AC IN VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT PARALLEL I O RS 232C S VIDEO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ...

Page 49: ... 5 Connections and Preparations 5 7 Settings When the connections and preparations are completed perform the system settings in Enhanced menu mode In the following setting procedures the indications on the character display on the front panel of the HSR 1 1P 2 2P are shown in parenthesis after those on the monitor screen Example IMAGE CONTROL MENU Image Menu Selecting the Enhanced Menu Mode 1 Ente...

Page 50: ... When you press the b key at the last column the first column of the next camera now flashes Set the names in the same manner for all the connected camera Chapter 5 Connections and Preparations Chapter 5 Connections and Preparations 5 9 5 When the settings are completed press the SET key A message NOW SAVING is displayed and the settings are stored in nonvolatile memory The Indication Control menu...

Page 51: ...ameras and NO are cyclically selected To assign a playback camera Set CAM 1 PB to CAM 16 PB You can also specify the camera number by pressing the corresponding number key Chapter 5 Connections and Preparations Chapter 5 Connections and Preparations 5 11 To assign a monitor camera Set CAM n MON You can specify the camera number by pressing the corresponding number key Note however that the camera ...

Page 52: ...UOUS REC1 OFF SETTING OF REC MODE 1 HSR 1 1P only Chapter 5 Connections and Preparations Chapter 5 Connections and Preparations 5 13 2 Highlight SETTING OF REC MODE by pressing the V or v key then press the b key The menu shifts to selection layer of the recording mode settings SETUP MENU REC FUNCTION MENU SETTING OF REC MODE M REC MODE1 m REC MODE2 REC MODE3 REC MODE4 REC MODE5 3 Highlight the re...

Page 53: ... memory The Recording Function menu is restored Note If the TIME MODE or REC CYCLE value exceeds the limit after recalculation will be displayed and the settings will not be stored even if you press the SET key To restore to the previous settings Before pressing the SET key press the MENU key The message ABORT is displayed and the previous settings are restored Settings Chapter 5 Connections and P...

Page 54: ... no password has been specified for the higher level s the LOCK lamp goes out and all the recorder s functions are enabled Settings Chapter 5 Connections and Preparations Chapter 5 Connections and Preparations 5 17 Setting the Pre Reverse Time HSR 2 2P only With the HSR 2 2P set the pre reverse time to see the latest recorded scenes while recording using the Playback During Recording function When...

Page 55: ...oisture from the air may condense on the head drum This is called condensation If a tape is run in this state note that the tape may stick to the drum and can be easily damaged Head Cleaning Always use the DV 12CL standard size or DVM 12CL mini size Cleaning Cassette to clean the video heads You can run the cleaning cassette for 10 seconds per cleaning operation Follow the instructions for the cle...

Page 56: ...TENANCE MENU by pressing the V or v key then press the b key The Maintenance menu is displayed SETUP MENU MAINTENANCE MENU HOURS METER VERSION DISPLAY 3 Highlight HOURS METER by pressing the V or v key then press the b key The cumulative counts by the digital hours meter are indicated on the monitor screen and the character display Digital hours meter indications on the monitor screen All four cou...

Page 57: ...up recording of the picture immediately before power was turned off had not been charged enough The unit was left turned off for more than 24 hours Chapter 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Chapter 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 6 5 Error Codes and Messages This unit is provided with a self diagnosis function that detects internal errors When it detects an error it Code Message Meanings 00 001 ...

Page 58: ...is unit is designed to be operated in a horizontal position Do not operate it on its side or tilted through an excessive angle exceeding 20 Avoid violent impacts Dropping the unit or otherwise imparting a violent shock to it is likely to cause it to malfunction Do not obstruct ventilation opening To prevent the unit from overheating do not obstruct ventilation openings by for example wrapping the ...

Page 59: ...ctivate 3 6 cancel 3 6 mode 3 4 set 3 5 Alarm search 3 9 cancel 3 10 execute 3 9 ALARM SEARCH key 1 7 3 9 AUTO REW 4 11 Automatic change cycle 5 11 B B IMAGE 4 6 Back space editing 3 13 BEEP 4 11 Border line 2 3 BORDER LINE 4 8 C Cancel condition alarm recording 3 5 Cassette indicator 1 5 2 2 CAMERA CONNECTION 4 7 5 7 Camera name display 1 10 setting 5 7 CAMERA NAME 4 9 5 8 Camera number numeric k...

Page 60: ...play 1 10 select 2 5 setting 5 12 Remote controls 5 1 REPEAT indication 1 7 3 7 REPEAT REC 3 7 4 10 Repeat recording 3 7 activate 3 7 cancel 3 7 RESET NO key 1 7 4 2 REW key and indicator 1 6 RS232C 4 13 RS 232C connector 1 9 S S VIDEO connector 1 9 Search speed 2 10 Series recording 3 8 activate 3 8 cancel 3 8 SET YES key 1 7 4 2 SETTING OF REC MODE 4 10 5 12 STILL 4 11 STOP key 1 6 T Tape length...

Page 61: ...LLATION WORK PROCEDURE 2 2 OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENT Warranted operating temperature 10 dC to 35 dC 33 Warranted high humidity operation 70 25 dC Low temperature storage _20 dC 48 hours packaged condition High temperature high humidity storage 55 dC 75 48 hours packaged condition Horizontal leveling within 30 d Do not install in a location subject to Extreme cold or hot temperature exceeding the ope...

Page 62: ... 120 137 355 18 ø20 2 4 INSTALLATION SPACE 2 5 SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES AC power cable 1 Multi connector 1 DV 270 cassette 1 Operating Instructions 1 2 6 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Input board HSRA 11 Digital video cassette DV 120 DV 270 standard size DVM 60 mini size Cleaning cassette DV 12CL standard size DVM 12CL mini size Remote control unit SVRM 100A ...

Page 63: ... 1 1 3 4 5 1 1 1 1 1 75 Z coaxial cable optional 2 2 2 2 2 S cable optional 3 3 3 3 3 Multi connector supplied 4 4 4 4 4 RS 232C cross cable optional 5 5 5 5 5 AC power cord supplied Guideline of Cable Types and Extension Distance When a signal source camera having 1 0 Vp p across 75 Z is connected to an input circuit to be terminated in 75 Z of the HSR 1 1P 2 2P Note The rf cable 3C 2 V must not ...

Page 64: ...optional accessory PARALLEL I O CONNECTOR 37P 1 565 515 11 supplied accessory and SHELL METAL D SUB 37P 1 563 378 11 supplied accessory RS 232C CONNECTOR D SUB 9P FEMALE 1 563 815 21 RS 232C cross cable optional accessory 2 7 3 Input Output Signals of the Connectors Input VIDEO IN BNCx4 VBS or VS signals 1 0 V p p 0 2 V 75 Z unbalanced CONTROL S Stereo mini jack For connecting the remote control u...

Page 65: ... 5 7 INPUT 6 8 INPUT 7 9 INPUT 8 10 INPUT 9 11 INPUT 10 12 INPUT 11 13 INPUT 12 14 12 V 15 OUTPUT 1 16 OUTPUT 2 17 OUTPUT 3 18 OUTPUT 4 19 GND 20 GND 21 INPUT 13 22 INPUT 14 23 INPUT 15 24 INPUT 16 25 INPUT 17 26 INPUT 18 27 INPUT 19 28 INPUT 20 29 INPUT 21 30 INPUT 22 31 INPUT 23 32 INPUT 24 33 OUTPUT 5 34 OUTPUT 6 35 OUTPUT 7 36 OUTPUT 8 37 GND ...

Page 66: ...SR 2 2P external view 5 1 6 9 4 2 1 3 external view RS 232C D sub 9 pin MALE Pin No Signal 1 NC 2 RXD 3 TXD 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 NC S VIDEO dedicated round type 4 pins Pin No Signal 1 Y G 2 C G 3 Y X 4 C X ...

Page 67: ...or ON ON Termination is turned on OFF Termination is turned off S101 2 VIDEO INPUT 2 Controls ON OFF of 75 Z termination resistor ON ON Termination is turned on OFF Termination is turned off S101 3 VIDEO INPUT 3 Controls ON OFF of 75 Z termination resistor ON ON Termination is turned on OFF Termination is turned off S101 4 VIDEO INPUT 4 Controls ON OFF of 75 Z termination resistor ON ON Terminatio...

Page 68: ...he front panel Ref No Contents Factory setting S601 Press to re start the system control software _ S702 1 Set to the desired destination ON UC model ON UC J model OFF CE model OFF CE model S702 2 Set to the desired destination OFF ON J model OFF UC CE model S702 3 Not used ON S702 4 Not used ON S702 5 Not used ON S702 6 Not used ON S702 7 Not used ON S702 8 Used to set the flash memory to the wri...

Page 69: ...MERA NAME 6 Set record mode Set record mode using menu REC FUNCTION MENU SETTING OF REC MODE When using a personal computer Set the transfer rate using menu REMOTE CONTROL MENU RS232C When HSR 1 1P 2 2P is connected via PARALLEL I O connector Set using menu REMOTE CONTROL MENU PARALLEL INPUT PARALLEL OUTPUT and PARALLEL OUT VOLTAGE When HSRA 11 is increased When an HSRA is increased the setting CA...

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Page 71: ...t Configuration Board Name Function of Circuit Remark 1 MA 93 board Compression system control 2 DA 133 board Video output 3 AD 152 board Video input 4 DUS 218 127A board Video output memory control 5 DUS 217 127 board Video input memory control 6 WM 10 board Memory 7 KEY 47 board CPU board HSR 2 2P only 8 CN 1780 board RS 232C connector 9 MB 801 board Mother board 0 RM 178 board CONTROL S connect...

Page 72: ...figuration Board Name Function of Circuit 1 JC 19 C board DV compression DV decompression signal processing control mode control 2 CM 56 board Servo system control 3 MD 64 board Tape detect 4 MD 63 board Tape detect 5 MD 65 board Tape detect 6 RP 28 board Record PB amplifier 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 73: ...ing tape thickness 2 DATA Detecting tape type Example ME MP 3 CLOCK Detecting tape application Example consumer professional 4 GND _ 4 3 2 1 Record proof hole Record proof plug Reel rotation stopper Cassette cover release claw Record proof hole 4 3 2 1 Record proof plug Cassette cover release claw Reel rotation stopper Record enable Record protect REC SAVE REC SAVE This plug controls the record pr...

Page 74: ...ge 4 Open the front panel in the direction of B as shown by the arrow 5 Remove the flexible card wire CN103 from the KY 425 board Attachment 1 Insert the flexible card wire CN103 to the KY 425 board 2 Insert the two claws of the front frame to the notches of the front panel as shown 3 Engage the two square holes of the front panel with the two claws of the front frame as shown on the next page 4 A...

Page 75: ... 4x6 CN103 B 4x6 B 4x6 B 4x6 B 4x6 B 4x6 B 4x6 A C D B D Top panel Claw Claw Claw Claw Front panel Top panel Front panel Front frame Front frame Square hole Square hole Flexible card wire Frame Bottom panel KY 425 board Claws Notches ...

Page 76: ...G THE MAIN PARTS 3 4 1 Switching Regulator Note After turning off the main power wait five minutes or more before starting to remove the switching regulator There is a danger of electric shock if the switching regulator is removed immediately after turning off the main power Removal 1 Remove the top panel Refer to section 3 3 1 2 Remove the seven screws and remove the U stay F assembly ...

Page 77: ...g regulator in the direction as shown by the arrow and remove it Attachment 1 Attach the switching regulator by reversing the removal procedure from step 6 to 3 Note Align the two position setting holes of the switching regulator with the two protrusions of AC bracket 2 Attach the U stay F assembly with the seven screws Note Insert the A portion of the U stay F assembly into the square hole of the...

Page 78: ...EXPLODED VIEWS OF MECHANISM DECK for the replacement procedure of cassette compartment and parts of the mechanism deck Removal 1 Remove the bottom panel Refer to section 3 3 3 2 Remove the connector CN004 and flexible card wire CN702 from the mechanical deck 3 Remove the front panel Refer to section 3 3 2 4 Remove the U stay F assembly Refer to section 3 4 1 Removal procedure step 2 5 Remove the s...

Page 79: ...e front block of the mechanism deck obliquely from the direction of B and lower the bottom of the mechanism deck 3 Attach the two screws and attach the MD cover U Note Insert the C portion into the notch of the MD bracket RB While moving the protrusion shaded portion along with the MD bracket R2 align the two position setting holes of the MD cover with the two protrusions of the frame 4 Attach the...

Page 80: ...g the hard disk drive on operating Shockless torque screwdriver Use the shockless torque screwdriver when tightening the screws during replacing the hard disk drive If the traditional torque screwdriver is used it may be applied a fatal shock to the hard disk drive by the click of torque screw driver Be sure to use the shockless torque screwdriver When the set torque is reached using the shockless...

Page 81: ... drive unit Note Be sure to place the removed hard disk drive unit on the HDD cushion 4 Remove the hard disk drive by removing the four screws securing the hard disk Attachment 1 Install the hard disk unit in the manner that the hatched area of the two hard disk fixing metals just fits the bottom of the hard disk by pushing the hard disk in the direction of the arrow Fix the hard disk unit by the ...

Page 82: ...areful not to hold the top of the circuit board to pull and remove it Attachment 1 Align the connector with the square hole of the rear panel Applicable to AD 152 board and DA 133 board only 2 Align the A portion of the board with B portion of the rear panel 3 Insert the board until it is firmly inserted into the MB 801 board connector 4 Attach the boards by reversing the removal procedure from st...

Page 83: ... Remove the seven screws 6 Remove the two screws securing the rear connector 7 Pull the MB 801 board in the direction of the arrow and remove it Attachment 1 Attach the MB 801 board by reversing the removal procedure from step 7 to 1 Note Align the two position setting holes of the MB 801 board with the two protrusions of the frame CN131 CN108 PSW 3x6 CN110 CN 105 CN 106 CN 107 CN 104 CN 103 CN 10...

Page 84: ...wo connectors CN101 CN102 from the KY 425 board 3 Remove the five screws 4 Remove the KY 425 board by pulling it in the direction of the arrow Attachment 1 Attach the KY 425 board by reversing the removal procedure from step 4 to 1 Note Insert the notch of the KY 425 board to the protruded portion of the front frame Insert the A portion as shown into the notches of the front frame Align the two po...

Page 85: ...fer to section 6 REPLACEMENT ADJUSTMENT EXPLODED VIEWS OF MECHANISM DECK 3 7 ON POWER PROTECTION CIRCUIT FUSE IC LINK The fuse or IC link blows when the HSR 1 1P 2 2P has any abnormality inside and an excessive current flow When the fuse or IC link blows remove the main power supply and inspect inside the HSR 1 1P 2 2P to locate and remove the cause of the excessive current Be sure to use the spec...

Page 86: ...P 3 8 1 Lithium Battery M4T28 BR12SH1 The unit is equipped with a battery for the memory IC802 backup on the MA 93 board When replacing be sure to use the specified part Replacement Part A802 MA 93 board Part Description M4T28 BR12SH1 lithium battery Part No 1 767 156 11 Recommended Replacement Period Every five years In the memory the date time data is stored When the battery is dead or replaced ...

Page 87: ...apable of operating Windows 95 Has the serial ports COM1 and D SUB 9 pin connector Note Portable computers such as notebook PC having the above specifications are available However using computer built in battery may cause failure in installing the software 2 RS 232C cross cable 3 Data file to be transferred to HSR 1 1P 2 2P HSR1 MOT hereinafter referred to as HSR1 MOT 4 Application that transfers...

Page 88: ...to HSR 1 When the N key is pressed downloading the software is stopped and the following message appears When any key on the keyboard is pressed it ends the program Flash memory load process id aborted Please hit any key to end Number of asterisk increases on the window while the software downloading is in progress 8 Normal installation displays the following message on the window Finished sending...

Page 89: ...ct with HSR 1 Please hit any key to end Communication between HSR 1 1P 2 2P and the computer is not provided Check the RS 232C cross cable for normal connection After this check turn off the power supply to HSR 1 1P 2 2P once and start all over again from step 2 The message Can t open HSR1 MOT FILE appears HSR1 MOT and HSRFLASH EXE have not been installed in the same directory Check the file store...

Page 90: ...ebook PC having the above specifications are available However using computer built in battery may cause failure in installing the software 2 RS 232C cross cable 3 Data file to be transferred to HSR 1 1P 2 2P HSR1 MOT hereinafter referred to as HSR1 MOT 4 Application that transfers data to HSR 1 1P 2 2P HSRFLASH EXE hereinafter referred to as HSRFLASH EXE Installation work procedure 1 Turn off the...

Page 91: ...P and the computer is not provided Check the RS 232C cross cable for normal connection After this check turn off the power supply to HSR 1 1P 2 2P once and start all over again from step 2 The message Can t open HSR1 MOT FILE appears HSR1 MOT and HSRFLASH EXE have not been installed in the same directory Check the file stored position After 10 seconds or more have passed asterisks on the window do...

Page 92: ...e monthly error of 10 7 seconds The set value of _1 corresponds to the monthly error of _5 35 seconds Example When a clock advances by 10 seconds every month with the set value of 5 change the set value to 4 Fine calibration by measuring signal of a device Use the extension board EX 682 and connect a frequency counter 1 Enter Service Use Clock fine calibration of the maintenance menu To display th...

Page 93: ... 3 mm 50 mm in length Hard disk drive replacement 5 J 6530 060 A HDD cushion Hard disk drive replacement 6 J 6530 070 A Non rotational torque driver 12 kg cm Hard disk drive replacement 3 11 2 Extension Board Extra cost extension boards are provided to check the boards When checking the AD 152 board DA 133 board and MA 93 board install the extension board in the system and then install the board t...

Page 94: ...Panel D 22 16 key unit Note Take utmost care when handling the flexible card wires because their life is extremely shortened by folding Type A Removing method Note Do not pull the flexible card wire before releasing the lock The flexible card wire has the conduction side and the insulation side Check the conduction side and the insulation side before disconnection 1 Move the portion A of the conne...

Page 95: ...g method Raise the portion marked A of the connector and release the lock Pull out the flexible card wire Insertion method Insert the flexible card wire fully up to the marked line and push up the portion marked A of the connector Note The flexible card wire has the conduction side and the insulation side Connect the flexible card wire after checking for the correct side as shown If the condition ...

Page 96: ... wire has the conduction side and the insulation side Connect the flexible card wire after checking for the correct side as shown If the condition side and the insulation side are connected in the wrong direction the circuit will not operate Type E Removing method Pull out the flexible card wire in direction of the arrow Insertion method Insert the flexible card wire fully up to the marked line No...

Page 97: ...e circuit will not operate Type G Removing method Note Do not pull the flexible card wire before releasing the lock The flexible card wire has the conduction side and the insulation side Check the conduction side and the insulation side before disconnection 1 Move the portion A of the connector in the direction of the arrow to release the lock Remove the flexible card wire Insertion method Note Co...

Page 98: ...s meter is automatically initialized the data cannot be recovered Turning on the power supply for the first time after IC126 replacement displays ERROR 97 002 at the indicator area 1 Perform Setting up menu after installation Refer to section 2 8 2 2 MA 93 Board IC709 IC713 1 Install the software Refer to section 3 9 2 Note The software can be forcibly installed Follow the procedure shown in secti...

Page 99: ... pressed recording is stopped and the display is closed When the REC key is pressed recording continues and the display is closed This section describes the guidance messages and the error messages that help identify and take measures for the internal status that is detected and the abnormality that is found by the self diagnostics function of the machine The guidance messages and the error messag...

Page 100: ...e data has already been over rewritten The message appears when the data of the specified time cannot be found by the time search The message appears when the data of the specified time cannot be found by the alarm search User operation Machine operation When any key is pressed the display is closed When any key is pressed the display is closed When any key is pressed the display is closed When an...

Page 101: ...int of playback during search variable speed playback in the reverse direction The message appears when reading an abnormal clock data The message appears when an abnormality occurs in the data that is stored in the battery back up RAM User operation Machine operation When any key is pressed the display is closed When any key is pressed the display is closed When any key is pressed the display is ...

Page 102: ... record modes on the menu are changed owing to the use of optional input board HSRA 11 with the power switch turned on The message appears when the factory use settings that are not used normally have been changed User operation Machine operation When any key is pressed the display is closed When any key is pressed the display is closed When any key is pressed the display is closed ...

Page 103: ...peration When recovered from the abnormality the display is closed When any key is pressed the display is closed and an error code appears in small size in a corner of the display When recovered from the abnormality the display is closed When any key is pressed the display is closed and an error code appears in small size in a corner of the display When any key is pressed the display is closed and...

Page 104: ...peration Machine operation When any key is pressed the display is closed and an error code appears in small size in a corner of the display When recovered from the abnormality the display is closed When any key is pressed the display is closed and an error code appears in small size in a corner of the display When recovered from the abnormality the display is closed When any key is pressed the dis...

Page 105: ...the display is closed When any key is pressed the display is closed and an error code appears in small size in a corner of the display When recovered from the abnormality the display is closed When any key is pressed the display is closed and an error code appears in small size in a corner of the display When recovered from the abnormality the display is closed When any key is pressed the display ...

Page 106: ... An Error Occurs Error code 00 001 00 010 60 001 002 40 001 012 013 014 40 015 92 014 92 013 97 002 Contents of error The tape block has an abnormality Failed in recording on a tape The hard disk has an abnormality Cannot record cameras XX Cannot output the picture Cannot communicate with the tape block Cannot communicate with the keyboard block The menu setting has an abnormality VTR block O O O ...

Page 107: ...change the settings move among the directories of the hierarchy First directory of the menu Second directory of the menu Third directory of the menu Top menu MENU GRADE Menu grade ENHANCED MENU Enhanced _ MAINTENANCE MENU Mainte Menu HOURS METER HoursMeter _ VERSION DISPLAY Ver Disp _ SERVICE USE ServiceUse TAPE Tape HARD DISK Hard Disk SYSTEM DATA Sys Data BATT BACKUP BatBackup MULTIPLEX Multiple...

Page 108: ...er of arrow marks increases to indicate that you are in a lower directory 5 2 2 Character Display The item that is currently selected is displayed The directory that you are currently in is displayed by the number of arrow marks As you move down to a lower directory the number of arrow marks increases to indicate that you are in a lower directory First directory No arrow mark is displayed Second d...

Page 109: ...er and Finish Service Use 2 1 With the CURSOR key pressed press the MENU key to enter the menu mode 2 From the Menu grade select the Enhanced menu as described below 3 Service use is displayed on the Maintenance menu 4 Turn off the power switch to finish the menu mode Without the CURSOR key pressed pressing the MENU key to enter the menu mode does not display Service use on the Maintenance menu Ho...

Page 110: ...structure is controlled during playback or the Multiplex OFF recorded image is output directly Checks whether a problem is in the output video control block DA board CONT REC PB OFF Normal Selects whether the tape block works intermittently or continuously ContRecPB ON Used for repairing the tape block when ON is selected because recording and playback can be performed continuously EE MODE EEMode ...

Page 111: ... information stored in P BANK at recording is displayed in the unit of frames 2 Pointer of the tape buffer S BANK S BANK is a buffer positioned between the HDD and the tape block having a capacity of 137 frames for NTSC or 113 frames for PAL Recorded video information of the HDD goes through this buffer when stored in the tape The pointer of S BANK when the information is transferred from the HDD ...

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Page 113: ... MECHANISM DECK Note INFORMATION and section 6 1 PREPARATION FOR MECHANICAL CHECK ADJUSTMENT AND MAINTENANCE describe how to search reference pasges for removal how to set positions and how to use jigs etc Be sure to read there sections thoroughly before beginning servicing ...

Page 114: ...se adjustment are indicated with PH mark When replacing parts indicated with PH mark check their positions and phases so that the parts are attached smoothly in later In case of the above figure refer to B and E of section 6 2 PHASE ADJUSTMENTS The reference pages of phase adjustment are appeared on the top of the right in each page To facilitate finding the required pages on how to removing and a...

Page 115: ...SR 2 2P 6 1 PREPARATION FOR MECHANICAL CHECK ADJUSTMENT AND MAINTENANCE 6 1 1 FL Block Assembly Removing Attaching 6 1 2 Cassette Positions For removal of mechanism deck refer to section 3 4 2 in each service manual ...

Page 116: ...6 4 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 1 3 Loading Unloading 6 1 4 Manual Up Down the FL Block ...

Page 117: ... remote commander RM 95 remodeled partly Note 1 Torque driver Tension regulator adjustment board RM 184 RF 94 Alignment Tape XH2 3 SW OL tape Fixture No GD 2038 Usage Others Application etc For cleaning drum assembly and tape guide For cleaning drum assembly For cleaning tape guide Tape path Tape path For adjusting FWD RVS back tension For adjusting tape guide and reel table For adjusting reel tab...

Page 118: ...6 6 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P Attach the jigs ...

Page 119: ...The address increases when the FF key is pressed and decreases when the REW key is pressed There are altogether 256 addresses from 00 to FF Changing the data Data setting The data increases when the PLAY key is pressed and decreases when the STOP key is pressed There are altogether 256 data from 00 to FF Writing the adjustment data The PAUSE key must be pressed to write the adjustment data B C D F...

Page 120: ...t is not described here For details of the attaching order refer to section 6 4 MECHANISM SECTION CHECKS AND REPLACEMENTS 6 2 1 Phase Adjustment Loading Unloading Driving Section Note 1 Adjust it at the UNLOADING position unless otherwise specified Note 2 A to G shown below are the orders for the phase adjustment PHASE ADJUSTMENT A PHASE ADJUSTMENT B ...

Page 121: ...SR 2 2P PHASE ADJUSTMENT C PHASE ADJUSTMENT D PHASE ADJUSTMENT E PHASE ADJUSTMENT F PHASE ADJUSTMENT G 1 After performing phase adjustment A check 1 2 Phase adjustments 1 and 2 should be relayed with 3 LM worm wheel ...

Page 122: ... 2 Phase Adjustment S L Cassette Selection Section Note 1 Adjust if at the S L cassette position unless otherwise specified Note 2 H to M shown below are the orders for the phase adjustment PHASE ADJUSTMENT H PHASE ADJUSTMENT J ...

Page 123: ...6 11 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P PHASE ADJUSTMENT K PHASE ADJUSTMENT L PHASE ADJUSTMENT M ...

Page 124: ... HSR 2 2P PHASE ADJUSTMENT Q PHASE ADJUSTMENT R 6 2 3 Phase Adjustment Mechanism Chassis Upper Surface Parts Note Adjust if at the UNLOADING position unless otherwise specified PHASE ADJUSTMENT N PHASE ADJUSTMENT P ...

Page 125: ...6 13 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P PHASE ADJUSTMENT S PHASE ADJUSTMENT T PHASE ADJUSTMENT U PHASE ADJUSTMENT V PHASE ADJUSTMENT W PHASE ADJUSTMENT X ...

Page 126: ...otate the upper rotary drum assembly in the clockwise direction with your finger The head tip will also be damaged if the wiping cloth is moved perpendicularly against it Therefore be sure to follow the above instructions when cleaning the rotary drum assembly 6 3 2 Cleaning of Tape Path System See Fig 1 1 In the EJECT mode clean the tape path systems TG 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 capstan and the lower drum ...

Page 127: ...ing Pinch roller cleaning and replacement hours Pinch drive gear check and replacement hours Loading motor Reel motor SRD 11A J N Capstan motor SCD 11A J N Abnormal noise Back tension measurement Brake system FWD Torque measurement RVS Hours of Use H 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O _ _ _ _ _ O O O O O O O O O _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ...

Page 128: ...6 16 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 4 MECHANISM SECTION CHECKS AND REPLACEMENTS 6 4 1 Tape Stopper Motor FPC Assembly and Elastic Connector Removing Attaching 6 4 2 Drum Assembly and Drum Base Removing Attaching ...

Page 129: ...1P HSR 2 2P 6 4 3 LM Cover LM Worm Wheel LM Holder and LM Motor Assembly Removing Attaching 6 4 4 TG3 4 Catcher Block Assembly Pinch Driving Gear and TC Arm Assembly Removing Attaching PH G Page 6 9 PH S Page 6 13 ...

Page 130: ... flow chart START 3 on pate 6 45 6 4 6 HC Arm Assembly HC Roller Assembly Pinch Retainer Pinch Cam Gear and TG5 6 Catcher Block Assembly 1 Removing 1 Set the UNLOADING position Rere to page 6 4 2 Pinch arm block assembly Refer to section 6 4 5 3 Flexible board 4 HC arm assembly HC roller assembly and pinch retainer 5 Pinch cam gear and TG5 6 catcher block assembly 2 Attaching Attach the parts in t...

Page 131: ... HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 4 7 RL Arm and RL Link Removing Attaching L cassette position Refer to page 6 3 6 4 8 Gooseneck Guard and Gooseneck Arm Assembly Removing Attaching L cassette position Refer to page 6 3 ...

Page 132: ...ing hook and TG2 selection arm 2 Attaching Attach the parts in the order of 1 4 2 3 Adjust them according to the flow chart START 2 on page 6 45 6 4 10 Tension Coil Spring TG7 Spring Adjustor and TG7 Spring Hook 1 Removing 1 Set the UNLOADING position Refer to page 6 4 2 Tension coil spring TG7 and spring adjustor 3 TG7 spring hook 2 Attaching Attach the parts in the order of 1 3 2 Adjust them acc...

Page 133: ... section 6 4 9 2 TG2 retainer 3 Set the LOADING position Refer to page 6 4 4 TG2 arm assembly and S tension regulator band assembly 5 S tension regulator band assembly TG2 plate spring and ET magnet 6 TG2 load arm assembly 2 Attaching Set the UNLOADING position Refer to page 6 4 Attach the parts in the order of 6 3 5 4 2 1 Operation check LOADING UNLOADING Refer to page 6 4 Adjust them according t...

Page 134: ...Set the LOADING position Refer to page 6 4 4 TG7 arm assembly and T tension regulator band assembly 5 TG7 plate spring ET magnet and T tension regulator band assembly 6 TG7 load arm assembly 2 Attaching Set the UNLOADING position Refer to page 6 4 Attach the parts in the order of 6 3 5 4 2 1 Operation check LOADING UNLOADING Refer to page 6 4 Adjust them according to the flow chart START 2 on page...

Page 135: ...mbly 1 Removing 1 Set the L cassette position Refer to page 6 3 2 RL arm 3 Gooseneck guard 4 S band adjustor 5 S reel table block assembly 2 Attaching Attach the parts in the order of 1 5 4 3 2 Adjust them according to the flow chart START 1 on page 6 45 ...

Page 136: ... adjustor 3 T reel holder and T reel table block assembly 2 Attaching Attach the parts in the order of 1 3 2 Adjust them according to the flow chart START 1 on page 6 45 6 4 15 S Reel Plate Assembly 1 Removing 1 Set the L cassette position Refer to page 6 3 2 S band adjustor 3 Set the LOADING position Refer to page 6 4 4 S brake PH Q Page 6 12 ...

Page 137: ...2 2P 5 RL arm and RL link 6 Gooseneck guard 7 Plate spring 8 S reel plate assembly 2 Attaching Attach the parts in the order of 1 8 7 4 3 2 6 5 Adjust them according to the flow chart START 1 on page 6 45 PH N Page 6 12 ...

Page 138: ...tte position Refer to page 6 3 2 T band adjustor 3 Set the LOADING position Refer to page 6 4 4 T ratchet 5 Plate spring 6 T reel plate assembly 2 Attaching Attach the parts in the order of 1 6 5 3 4 2 Adjust them according to the flow chart START 1 on page 6 45 PH P PH R Page 6 12 ...

Page 139: ...T Ratchet 1 Removing 1 Set the LOADING L cassette positions Refer to pages 6 3 to 6 4 2 TG1 8 base assembly 3 S brake and T ratchet 2 Attaching Attach the parts in the order of 1 3 2 Adjust them according to the flow chart START 2 on page 6 45 PH Q PH R Page 6 12 ...

Page 140: ...ly and TG3 6 Lock Spring Removing Attaching Note After attaching each part adjust them according to the flow chart START 3 on page 6 45 6 4 19 FL Joint Gear TG5 6 Retainer and Capstan Motor Removing Attaching Note UNLOADING position Refer to page 6 4 ...

Page 141: ...NLOADING position Refer to page 6 4 2 Rotary switch TC gear and relay gear 2 Attaching Remove the LM motor block assembly and LM worm wheel To synchronize phase of the pinch driving system front side and the loading driving system back side Attach the TC gear relay gear and rotary switch Attach the LM worm wheel and LM motor block assembly PH A Page 6 8 PH D PH G Page 6 9 ...

Page 142: ...M slider and M slider arm 2 Attaching Attach the parts in the order of 1 3 2 6 4 24 TG7 Selection Arm TG7 Cam Gear and T Cam Gear 1 Removing 1 Set the UNLOADING position Refer to page 6 4 2 GL arm retainer and GL arm Refer to section 6 4 22 3 M slider and M slider arm Refer to section 6 4 23 4 TG7 selection arm TG7 cam gear and T cam gear 2 Attaching Attach the parts in the order of 1 4 3 2 PH B P...

Page 143: ...the main cam This facilitates attachement later If the fixed parts moved refer to section 6 2 3 Phase Adjustments T U 1 Removing 1 Set the UNLOADING position Refer to page 6 4 2 LM motor block assembly and LM worm wheel 3 GL arm retainer and GL arm Refer to section 6 4 22 4 M slider and M slider arm Refer to section 6 4 23 5 TG2 spring hook 6 Main cam TG2 SL arm assembly and tension coil spring TG...

Page 144: ...arm block assembly and pinch retainer 6 4 26 TG3 4 Arm Block Assembly TG3 4 Arm Assembly TG3 4 Limiter Spring and TG3 4 Gear and TG3 4 Base Block Assembly TG3 4 Base Assembly 4 TG3 4 TG5 6 catcher block assembly and pinch cam gear 5 GL arm retainer and GL arm 6 Rotary switch TC gear and TG5 6 retainer PH A Page 6 8 PH F PH G Page 6 9 ...

Page 145: ...r assembly TG3 lock spring and TG3 4 base assembly 2 Attaching Set the LOADING position Refer to page 6 4 TG3 4 arm assembly TG3 4 limiter spring TG3 4 gear TG3 roller assembly TG3 lock spring and TG3 4 base assembly TG3 4 base block assembly TG3 4 arm block assembly Attach the parts in the order of 6 5 4 3 2 Adjust them according to the flow chart START 3 on page 6 45 PH C Page 6 9 ...

Page 146: ...G5 6 Base Assembly 1 Removing 1 Set the UNLOADING position Refer to page 6 4 2 LM motor block assembly and LM worm wheel 3 Pinch arm block assembly and pinch retainer 4 TG3 4 TG5 6 catcher block assembly screw of capstan motor and pinch cam gear 5 GL arm retainer and GL arm 6 FL joint gear capstan motor and TG5 6 retainer PH F PH G Page 6 9 ...

Page 147: ...r assembly TG6 lock spring and TG5 6 base assembly 2 Attaching Set the LOADING position Refer to page 6 4 TG5 6 arm assembly TG5 6 limiter spring TG5 6 gear TG6 roller assembly TG6 lock spring and TG5 6 base assembly TG5 6 base block assembly TG3 4 arm block assembly and TG5 6 arm block assembly Attach the parts in the order of 6 5 4 3 2 Adjust them according to the flow chart START 3 on page 6 45...

Page 148: ... arm assembly 2 Attaching Attach the parts in the order of 1 2 6 4 30 RS Gear Assembly MIC Press Spring and MIC Lever 1 Removing 1 Set the S L cassette position Refer to page 6 3 2 RS arm assembly Refer to section 6 4 29 3 RS gear assembly 4 Mic press spring and Mic lever 2 Attaching Attach the parts in the order of 1 4 3 2 PG K PH L PH M Page 6 11 ...

Page 149: ...on Refer to page 6 3 3 RS arm assembly Refer to section 6 4 29 4 RS gear assembly Mic press spring and Mic lever Refer to section 6 4 30 5 Rack joint gear rack holder rack LC and rack SC 6 FL block assembly Refer to page 6 3 7 Push switch connector 4P MIC holder 2 Attaching Attach the parts in the order of 2 7 6 5 4 3 1 PH D Page 6 9 PH J Page 6 10 PH K Page 6 11 ...

Page 150: ...4 32 Plate Link Assembly 1 Removing 1 Set the L cassette position Refer to page 6 3 2 RL arm 3 Gooseneck guard 4 S and T band adjustor 5 TG1 8 base assembly S brake and T ratchet 6 T reel plate assembly PH P PH Q PH R Page 6 12 ...

Page 151: ...t the S L cassette position Refer to page 6 3 9 RS arm assembly Plate link assembly 2 Attaching Attach the parts in the order of 8 9 7 6 5 1 4 3 2 Adjust them according to the flow chart START 1 on page 6 45 PH H Page 6 10 PH M Page 6 11 PH N Page 6 12 ...

Page 152: ...6 40 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 4 33 Roller Shaft Assembly and Roller Belt Removing Attaching ...

Page 153: ...6 41 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 4 34 LID Opener Removing Attaching ...

Page 154: ...ing 6 4 36 Damper Arm and Tension Spring DB Removing Attaching 6 4 37 Gear A Gear B and C Worm 1 Removing 1 FL block assembly Refer to page 6 3 2 Screw M 1 4x2 5 3 Gear cover 4 Gear A Gear B and C worm 2 Attaching Attach the parts in the order of 4 3 2 1 ...

Page 155: ...6 43 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 4 38 Tension Coil Spring HS Tension Spring DB Shift Plate Spring and C Sloat Block Assembly Removing Attaching Remove the FL block assembly Refer to page 6 3 ...

Page 156: ...6 44 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 5 ADJUSTMENTS AND CHECKS 6 5 1 Adjustment Position ...

Page 157: ...6 45 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 5 2 Adjustment Order ...

Page 158: ...djustment and Checking Method 6 5 3 1 Reel Table Height Adjustment 1 Preparation before adjustment FL block Remove Position LOADING S cassette Jig used Cassette standard plate J 7 Reel standard plate J 8 and screwdriver 2 Adjusting ...

Page 159: ...standard plate J 7 TG2 7 preset plate J 9 and screwdriver For attaching jigs refer to page 6 6 2 Adjusting 6 5 3 3 FWD RVS Position Adjustment 1 Preparation before adjustment FL block Remove Position LOADING The pinch roller should be stuck S cassette Jig used Cassette standard plate J 7 TG2 7 preset plate J 9 and screwdriver for tape path 2 Adjusting ...

Page 160: ...aration before adjustment FL block Remove Position LOADING The pinch roller should be stuck S cassette Jig used Cassette standard plate J 7 TG2 7 preset plate J 9 and screwdriver for tape path For attaching jigs refer to page 6 6 2 Connecting setting and adjusting methods 3 Adjusting ...

Page 161: ...6 49 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 4 Adjustment order ...

Page 162: ...ll to the unit Jig used Mini DV torque cassette J 6 tweezers For change the hooking of spring 2 Adjusting Note At the FWD TG2 side measure the Mini DV torque cassette J 6 in the FWD mode At the RVS TG7 side measure the Mini DV torque cassette J 6 in the RVS mode Mechanism deck RP 228 board JC 19 C board Back tension ...

Page 163: ...IEW FOCUS POWER EDIT SEARCH DATA AUTO MANU SCREEN FRAME SLOW COUNTER RESET REC REW PLAY STOP FF PAUSE ZOOM CH 1 EXT TRIG CN775 RF 94 J 15 RM 184 J 14 CN503 TP1 TP2 Connect to TP2 Connect to TP1 Oscilloscope RP 228 board JC 19 C board Adjustment remote commander J 11 1 Remove the flat cable 30P that is connected to CN103 on the JC 19 C board 2 Connect the RM 184 jig J 14 to CN503 on the JC 19 C boa...

Page 164: ...stment remote commander to the OFF position 0 Playback the tracking alignment tape XH2 1 J 5 Confirm that both the entrance and exit sides of the RF envelope are flat on oscilloscope Note When the RF envelope is not flat adjust it referring to the flow chart as shown on page 6 45 When the RF envelope check is complete set the HOLD switch of the adjustment remote commander to the ON position Set da...

Page 165: ...6 53 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 5 3 7 Tracking Adjustment Refer to section 6 5 3 6 Adjustment Preparation and RF Waveform Check 1 Connection and waveform check Mechanism deck RP 228 board JC 19 C board XH2 1 ...

Page 166: ...6 54 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 5 3 8 Tracking Check XH2 1 Mechanism deck RP 228 board JC 19 C board Refer to section 6 5 3 6 Adjustment Preparation and RF Waveform Check 1 Connection and waveform check ...

Page 167: ...6 55 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 5 3 9 CUE and REV Check XH2 1 RP 228 board JC 19 C board Refer to section 6 5 3 6 Adjustment Preparation and RF Waveform Check 1 Connection and waveform check Mechanism deck ...

Page 168: ...6 56 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 5 3 10 Rising Check XH2 1 RP 228 board JC 19 C board Mechanism deck Refer to section 6 5 3 6 Adjustment Preparation and RF Waveform Check 1 Connection and waveform check ...

Page 169: ...anism deck Refer to section 6 5 3 6 Adjustment Preparation and RF Waveform Check 1 Connection and waveform check 4 After adjustment and check return the data set by the adjusting remote commander to the original value Refer to section 6 5 3 6 Adjustment Preparation and RF Waveform Check ...

Page 170: ...6 58 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 6 SERVICE MODE 6 6 1 Data Processing ...

Page 171: ...6 59 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 6 2 Service Mode ...

Page 172: ...6 60 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 6 3 System Control Adjustment ...

Page 173: ...6 61 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P ...

Page 174: ...6 62 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P ...

Page 175: ...6 63 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 6 4 Servo System Adjustments ...

Page 176: ...6 64 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 6 5 Video System Adjustments 6 6 5 1 RP 228 Board Adjustments ...

Page 177: ...6 65 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P ...

Page 178: ...6 66 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P ...

Page 179: ...6 67 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P ...

Page 180: ...6 68 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 6 6 Location Diagram of Adjustment Related Parts ...

Page 181: ...6 69 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P ...

Page 182: ...43 704 3 967 655 01 DOOR C 6 42 705 3 967 613 01 SPRING HS TENSION COIL 6 43 706 3 967 777 01 ARM DAMPER 6 42 707 X 3945 780 1 SHAFT ASSY ROLLER 6 40 708 3 967 816 01 BELT ROLLER 6 40 709 3 947 503 01 SCREW M1 4X2 5 710 3 967 591 01 GEAR B 6 42 Ref No Part No Description Ref Page No 711 3 967 590 01 GEAR A 6 42 712 3 967 653 01 OPENER LID 6 41 713 3 967 592 01 WORM C 6 42 714 3 967 636 01 SPRING S...

Page 183: ... 763 3 967 675 01 HOLDER LM 6 17 764 3 732 817 01 SCREW 2X4 5 TAPPING 765 3 967 751 01 COVER LM 6 17 6 7 2 Mechanism Chassis Assembly 1 Top Side View 1 Ref No Part No Description Ref Page No 766 3 967 767 01 WHEEL LM WORM 6 17 767 3 967 768 01 GEAR PINCH DRIVING 6 17 768 X 3945 803 1 BASE ASSY TG5 6 6 35 769 3 967 741 01 SPRING TG6 LOCK 6 28 6 36 770 X 3945 810 1 ARM ASSY PINCH 6 18 771 3 967 645 ...

Page 184: ...0 A 6 4 9 B 6 4 10 808 3 967 685 01 SHEET DAMPER 6 20 809 X 3945 782 1 ARM ASSY TG2 LOAD 6 21 810 3 967 764 01 ARM TG2 SELECTION 6 20 Ref No Part No Description Ref Page No 811 3 967 807 01 HOOK TG2 SPRING 6 20 812 3 967 724 01 ADJUSTOR SPRING 6 20 A 6 4 9 B 6 4 10 813 3 967 810 01 RETAINER TG7 6 22 814 X 3949 316 1 ARM ASSY TG7 6 22 815 3 967 694 01 SPRING TG7 PLATE 6 22 816 X 3945 793 1 BAND ASS...

Page 185: ...SY S REEL 6 25 859 3 967 680 01 LINK RL 6 19 860 A 7040 441 A TABLE BLOCK ASSY REEL A 6 23 B 6 24 6 7 4 Mechanism Chassis Assembly 3 Top Side View 3 Ref No Part No Description Ref Page No 861 3 967 776 01 BRAKE S 6 27 862 3 967 673 01 SPRING S BRAKE 6 27 863 3 967 775 01 RATCHET T 6 27 864 3 947 503 01 SCREW M1 4X2 5 865 X 3945 804 1 BASE ASSY TG1 8 6 27 866 3 967 725 01 HOLDER T REEL 6 24 867 X 3...

Page 186: ...4 01 ARM GL 6 30 913 3 967 790 01 GEAR TG3 4 6 33 914 3 967 746 01 SPRING TG3 4 LIMITER 6 33 915 X 3945 794 1 ARM ASSY TG3 4 6 33 6 7 5 Mechanism Chassis Assembly 4 Bottom Side View 1 Ref No Part No Description Ref Page No 916 3 967 792 01 GEAR TG5 6 6 35 917 3 967 748 01 SPRING TG5 6 LIMITER 6 35 918 X 3945 795 1 ARM ASSY TG5 6 6 35 919 3 967 753 01 ARM M SLIDER 6 30 920 3 967 819 01 CAM MAIN 6 3...

Page 187: ... 967 783 01 LEVER MIC 6 36 958 3 967 682 01 SPRING MIC PRESS 6 36 959 3 669 465 01 WASHER 1 5 STOPPER 960 3 967 681 01 GEAR RACK JOINT 6 37 961 3 947 503 01 SCREW M 1 4X2 5 6 7 6 Mechanism Chassis Assembly 5 Bottom Side View 2 Ref No Part No Description Ref Page No 962 3 967 689 01 HOLDER RACK 6 37 963 3 967 771 01 RACK SC 6 37 964 3 967 770 01 RACK LC 6 37 M904 8 835 537 01 MOTOR DC SRD11A J N RE...

Page 188: ...LE FCM 9 9P 1010 3 987 138 01 FRAME MD Ref No Part No Description Ref Page No 1011 A 7067 098 A MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD RP 228 1012 3 732 817 01 SCREW 2X4 5 TAPPING 1013 3 987 133 01 JC SUPPORT 1014 3 741 948 01 SCREW 3 SPECIAL TAPPING 1015 1 783 376 11 FLAT CABLE FFC 245 1016 A 7067 204 A MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD JC 19 C 1017 1 959 305 11 HARNESS SUB VTR PWR2 1018 7 685 132 11 SCREW 2 6X5 TAPPING 1019...

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