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HVR-M15J/M15U/M15N/M15E/M15P/M15C

3.

VIDEO OUT Level Check (E-E) (VD-036 board)

Mode

E-E

Signal

Color bar (VIDEO IN jack)

Measurement Point

VIDEO OUT jack (75 

 terminated)

Measuring Instrument

Oscilloscope

Specified value

Sync level: A = 286 

±

 18 mVp-p(NTSC)

A = 300 

±

 18 mVp-p(PAL)

Burst level: B = 286 

±

 18 mVp-p(NTSC)

B = 300 

±

 18 mVp-p(PAL)

Fig. 6-2-6

4.

COMPONENT OUT Adjustment (D1 SMPTE)

4-1. Preparations

Perform the following data setting before the “COMPONENT OUT
Adjustment (D1 SMPTE)”.

Switch setting

1) DISPLAY OUTPUT switch .................................... OFF
2) INPUT SELECT switch ................... VIDEO (except DV)
3) HDV/DV SEL (IN/OUT REC menu) .................... HDV
4) HDMI/CMPNT (IN/OUT REC menu) .................... 480i
5) DOWN CONVERT (IN/OUT REC menu) ... SQUEEZE

Order Page Address Data

Procedure

1

0

01

01

2

0

10

01

3

CF

Set the bit value of bit0 is
“1”, and press PAUSE
button. (Note)

4

00

Set the bit value of bit7 is
“1”, and press PAUSE
button. (Note)

5

0

10

00

6

8

00

Set the bit value of bit1 is
“1”, and press PAUSE
button. (Note)

7

Wait for 5 sec.

Switch setting

1) DISPLAY OUTPUT switch .................................... OFF
2) INPUT SELECT switch ...................................... VIDEO

Checking method:

1) Enter the color bar signal to VIDEO IN jack.
2) Set the 60i/50i SEL (OTHERS menu) to “60i”.
3) Check the sync signal level (A) to the NTSC specified value.
4) Check the burst signal level (B) to the NTSC specified value.
5) Set the 60i/50i SEL (OTHERS menu) to “50i”.
6) Check the sync signal level (A) to the PAL specified value.
7) Check the burst signal level (B) to the PAL specified value.

Note:

For the bit values, refer to “6-3. SERVICE MODE”, “3-
4. 4. Bit value discrimination”.

H

B

A

3

(13)

8

(18)

Summary of Contents for HVR M15U - Professional Video Cassete recorder/player

Page 1: ...15U M15N M15E M15P M15C Ver 1 2 2006 12 DIGITAL HD VIDEOCASSETTE RECORDER R MECHANISM MDX R201 The components identified by mark 0 or dotted line with mark 0 are critical for safety Replace only with part num ber specified Les composants identifiés par une marque 0 sont critiques pour la sécurité Ne les remplacer que par une pièce portant le numéro spécifié US Model Canadian Model AEP Model E Mode...

Page 2: ...PAL burst 75 Ω ohms General Peak inrush current Hot switching inrush current measured in accordance with European standard EN55103 1 5 0 A 230 V Power requirements 8 4 V DC IN jack Power consumption 8 W during playback Operating temperature 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Dimensions Approx 180 72 8 267 1 mm 7 1 8 2 7 8 10 5 8 inches w h d including projectin...

Page 3: ...p 60i NTSC 0 3 Vp p 50i PAL S VIDEO端子 IN OUT 4ピンミニDIN 不平衡 ビデオ信号 Y 1 0 Vp p 75 Ω 負同期 C 0 286 Vp p バースト 75 Ω 60i NTSC 0 3 Vp p バースト 75 Ω 50i PAL 同期信号 0 286 Vp p 60i NTSC 0 3 Vp p 50i PAL COMPONENT OUT端子 OUT ピンジャック 480iNTSC出力時 IN OUT REC メニューにて BETACAM 選択時 Y 1 0 Vp p 0 286 Vp p負同期付き 75 Ω 不平衡 Pb Cb B Y Pr Cr R Y 0 7 Vp p 75 Ω 不平衡 7 5 IREセットアップ付き75 カラーバー時 IN OUT REC メニューにて SMPTE 選択時 Y 1 0 Vp p 0 3 Vp p...

Page 4: ...model AUS Australian model BR Brazilian model CH Chinese model CND Canadian model EE East European model HK Hong Kong model J Japanese model JE Tourist model KR Korea model NE North European model Model HVR M15J HVR M15U HVR M15N HVR M15E HVR M15P HVR M15C Destination J US CND E AEP E CH ...

Page 5: ...ice problem perform the following safety checks before releasing the set to the customer CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type ATTENTION AU COMPOSANT AYANT RAPPORT À LA SÉCURITÉ LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFÉS PAR UNE MARQUE 0 SUR LES DIAGRAMMES SCHÉMATIQUES ET LA LISTE DES PIÈCES SONT CRITIQUES POUR LA SÉCURITÉ DE FONCTIONNEMENT NE R...

Page 6: ...所の周辺を 劣化させてしまったところがないかなどを点検し 安 全性が確保されていることを確認して下さい 5 チップ部品交換時の注意 取外した部品は再使用しないで下さい タンタルコンデンサのマイナス側は熱に弱いため交 換時は注意して下さい サービス 点検時には次のことにご注意下さい 注意 電池の交換は 正しく行わないと破裂する恐れがあり ます 電池を交換する場合には必ず同じ型名の電池 又は同等品と交換してください 6 フレキシブルプリント基板の取扱いについて コテ先温度を270 前後にして行なって下さい 同一パターンに何度もコテ先を当てないで下さい 3回以内 パターンに力が加わらないよう注意して下さい 7 無鉛半田について 無鉛半田を使用している基板には 無鉛 Lead Free を 意味するレッドフリーマークがプリントされています 注意 基板サイズによっては 無鉛半田を使用して いてもレッ...

Page 7: ...ctrical Parts List 5 9 Section Title Page 6 ADJUSTMENTS Before Starting Adjustments 6 1 1 1 Adjusting Items when Replacing Main Parts and Boards 6 2 1 2 List of Service Tools 6 3 1 3 Information Mechanical Section 6 5 6 1 Mechanical Section Adjustments 6 6 6 1 1 Parts Replacement and Preparation for Adjustment 6 6 6 1 2 Periodic Check 6 8 6 1 3 Parts Replacement 6 9 6 1 4 Check and Adjustment 6 23...

Page 8: ... alphabet and numbers which blinks at 3 2 Hz This 5 character display indicates the repaired by block in which the problem occurred and detailed code of the problem 1 1 3 1 C Repaired by Refer to 1 2 3 Self diagnosis Code Table Indicates the appropriate step to be taken E g 31 Reload the tape 32 Turn on power again Block Detailed Code Blinks at 3 2Hz C Corrected by customer H Corrected by dealer E...

Page 9: ...ain and perform operations from the beginning Load the tape again and perform operations from the beginning Load the tape again and perform operations from the beginning Load the tape again and perform operations from the beginning Load the tape again and perform operations from the beginning Load the tape again and perform operations from the beginning Load the tape again and perform operations f...

Page 10: ...て 本機の動作に不具合が生じたとき 自己診断機能が働き モニタ表示に どう処置したらよいか判断できる表示を行 います 自己診断機能については取扱説明書にも掲載され ています 1 2 自己診断機能 1 2 2 自己診断表示 本機の動作に不具合が生じたとき モニタ表示のタイムコー ド表示部分がアルファベットと数字の4桁表示になり 3 2Hz で点滅します この5 文字の表示によって対応者分類および 不具合の生じたブロックの分類 不具合の詳細コードを示し ます 1 1 3 1 C 対応者分類 1 2 3 自己診断コード表 を参照 対応方法の違いにより分類 例 31 テープを入れ直す 32 電源を入れ直す ブロック分類 詳細コード 3 2Hz点滅 C お客さま自身で対応 H 販売店で対応 E サービスエンジニア で対応 モニタ表示 C 3 1 1 1 S4602 60i t 50i VD 036 ...

Page 11: ...ドラム定常時位相異常 LOAD方向 ローディング所定時間 内終了せず UNLOAD方向 ローディング所定 時間内終了せず UNLOAD時 Tリール側テープ弛み UNLOAD時 Sリール側テープ弛み Tリール異常 Sリール異常 キャプスタン起動時FG異常 キャプスタン定常時FG異常 ドラム起動時FG異常 ドラム起動時PG異常 ドラム定常時FG異常 ドラム定常時PG異常 ドラム定常時位相異常 自己診断コード 対応 方法 カセットを取り出して 約1時間してからもう一度入れ直す 別売のクリーニングカセットできれいにする テープを入れ直し 再度操作し直す テープを入れ直し 再度操作し直す テープを入れ直し 再度操作し直す テープを入れ直し 再度操作し直す テープを入れ直し 再度操作し直す テープを入れ直し 再度操作し直す テープを入れ直し 再度操作し直す テープを入れ直し 再度操作し直す テープを入...

Page 12: ... not insert the cable insufficiently nor crookedly When remove a connector dont pull at wire of connector It is possible that a wire is snapped When installing a connector dont press down at wire of connector It is possible that a wire is snapped Cut and remove the part of gilt which comes off at the point Be careful or some pieces of gilt may be left inside ...

Page 13: ...1 1 to 1 3 2 Bottom Case 2 1 to 2 3 3 FR 255 Board 3 1 to 3 8 2 Bottom Case 1 Upper Case 2 1 41 2 2 41 1 3 Slide the upper case in the direction of the arrow 2 3 Slide the bottom case in the direction of the arrow 3 2 Claw 3 4 3 5 3 3 Claw 3 8 Claw 3 7 Claw 3 1 39 1 1 41 1 2 41 3 6 39 3 FR 255 Board Switches Note When installing front panel connect switches with slide knobs Knobs ...

Page 14: ...ollow the disassembly in the numerical order given 1 MD Block 1 1 to 1 12 2 JU 002 Board 2 1 to 2 7 3 JL 002 Board 3 1 to 3 5 2 JU 002 Board 1 MD Block 2 1 39 2 5 39 2 2 2 4 2 6 2 3 39 3 JL 002 Board 1 1 39 1 11 31 1 12 31 3 3 32 3 1 34 3 2 3 5 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 2 7 34 1 8 1 9 1 10 ...

Page 15: ...DWARE LIST Follow the disassembly in the numerical order given 1 VD 036 Board 1 1 to 1 5 2 Mechanism Deck 2 1 to 2 16 VD 036 RP 243 1 VD 036 Board 1 5 32 2 Mechanism Deck 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 6 2 5 32 2 10 32 2 7 32 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 1 2 4 2 8 2 9 2 11 2 12 32 2 13 2 14 32 2 15 2 16 ...

Page 16: ... 3 BLOCK DIAGRAMS OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM 5 6 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM 4 6 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM 3 6 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM 2 6 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM 1 6 POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM 3 3 POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM 2 3 POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM 1 3 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM 6 6 ...

Page 17: ...01 XCS_IC_6601 XRST_VTR S_Y_OUT 6 3 6 3 V_OUT 12 S_C_OUT S_Y_OUT V_OUT 12 CH1_OUT 1 1 CH2_OUT CH1_IN CH2_IN CH1_OUT CH2_OUT 3 3 V_IN S_C_IN S_Y_IN V_IN 10 10 7 5 1 7 2 6 S VIDEO IN VIDEO IN AUDIO CH 1 CH 2 IN S VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT AUDIO CH 1 3 CH 2 4 OUT 48 39 ELECTORONIC VOLUME 9 17 IC3601 CH1 2 LINE OUT AMP 9 17 IC3600 6 11 41 39 14 18 22 42 34 36 6 AUDIO CH1 2 A D D A CONVERTER 9 17 IC3602 5 14...

Page 18: ...L 1 6 PAGE 3 1 4 RECDT 73 CRECDT 74 CRECCK CRECA1 CRECA2 RECA1 RECA2 RECCK VITDT 72 VITCK OVERALL 4 6 PAGE 3 4 10 OVERALL 3 6 PAGE 3 3 9 OVERALL 3 6 PAGE 3 3 11 203 XCS_IC_2801 225 SCWIN_IC_2801 PCLK1 DIR1 XPEN1 XPACC1 FRRV TRRT TRRV DRP FRRV TRRV DRP FRRV TRRT DRP PD10 PD17 213 214 217 219 222 224 256 257 259 260 263 266 DXXA08_SIM DXXA09_SIM 241 243 246 248 249 251 204 205 207 185 200 201 199 18...

Page 19: ...VITDT VITCK 12 75 M20 L20 K2 L3 15 62 157 114 3 FRRV TRRT TRRV DRP 95 98 IC3201 HDV DV i LINK INTERFACE 3 17 139 136 104 OVERALL 2 6 PAGE 3 2 6 OVERALL 4 6 PAGE 3 4 16 OVERALL 5 6 PAGE 3 5 17 OVERALL 4 6 PAGE 3 4 14 OVERALL 4 6 PAGE 3 4 15 CRECDT CRECA1 CRECA2 CRECCK RFIN LBUS0 LBUS3 PCLK1 87 DIR1 91 XPEN1 76 XPACC1 FRRV TRRT 75 5 50 43 88 OFR2 XRST_VTR 106 DIR 109 XENA 94 XACC 93 51 106 151 PD10 ...

Page 20: ...5 D5 B6 A6 E2 E5 H2 H5 C6 D6 E6 B2 C3 D4 AB5 Y5 AB4 AB3 AC3 AB2 B21 D9 D22 OVERALL 1 6 PAGE 3 1 1 OVERALL 3 6 PAGE 3 3 16 AC6 XCS_IC_5000 A13 XCS_IC_6601 AB18 XCS_IC_6401 N23 XPSV_D4 OVERALL 1 6 PAGE 3 1 5 AC5 HDMI_AUSEL M23 AU_MUTE OVERALL 1 6 PAGE 3 1 2 DEM0 DEM1 VD_SI VD_SO XVD_SCK AC8 AB8 AC7 Y13 AC12 Y12 B18 A16 D15 A21 VSP_SO XVSP_SCK FR1 J2 XCS_IC_3201 H4 XCS_IC_2801 J1 XCS_IC_2202 D18 SCWI...

Page 21: ...83 85 98 97 90 CN5402 2 2 75 77 79 81 83 85 98 97 END_SENSE TOP_SENSE 60 59 60 TAPE_LED K 69 69 59 U V W REEL_FWD REEL_ON REEL_ERR TOP_SENS TAPE_LED_ON END_SENS TAPE_TOP TAPE_END TREEL_FG LOAD UNLOAD SREEL_FG TFG_IN SFG_IN 76 78 80 82 84 86 76 78 80 82 84 86 90 CN1004 21 16 13 10 8 9 TAPE_END 1 21 TAPE_TOP 21 1 1 T REEL FG AMP CAM MOTOR DRIVE 23 22 S REEL FG AMP REEL ERROR LPF IC5401 REEL MOTOR DR...

Page 22: ...17 17 11 10 12 39 40 E4 E4 67 XCS_DD2 68 VTR_DD_ON 35 4 1 31 EVER_3V D_1 0V D_1 8V IC_5402_13 5V A_1 5V D_1 5V D_3 1V LANC_DC VOUT RP_4 6V A_4 6V AU_4 6V UNREG_12V UNREG_AU D_12V AU_4 9V 8V A_ 2 8V D_2 5V MT_5 5V LED_6V UNSW_5V RP_2 8V D_2 8V_2 A_2 8V 5 3 E2 E3 E2 E3 20 21 LANC_SIG IC_4601_TXD0 IC_4601_RXD0 IC_4601_SCK0 IC_4601_XCS0 IC4003 2 2 HI CONTROL 12 17 274 XVM_MAD 86 XHIDS_RST 6 XC_IN 32 S...

Page 23: ...2 4 3 5 IC1407 15 17 Q1425 Q1427 VOLTAGE CONTROL 4 5 2 OUT1_D LL1 OUT1_U DD_12V_GATE DD_12V_OUT 1 INV1 DD_12V_REF 4 1 Q1428 DC CONTROL 5V REG 15 17 IC1404 Vout Vin 4 5 3 6V REG 16 17 IC1005 INITIAL RESET BACKUP VCC 16 17 IC1004 VOLTAGE DETECT 16 17 IC1006 OUT IN 3 2 VRO VBAT VIN LANC DRIVER 16 17 IC1003 8 POWER 4 LANC_SIG 11 CS 4 VOUT VOUT 6 3 7 OUT 1 LANC DC 14 UNREG VTR_UNREG 1 D1011 D1010 D4604...

Page 24: ...G Q1005 Q1016 XCS_DD1 CTL_1 E4 D1 POWER 1 3 PAGE 3 7 D POWER 1 3 PAGE 3 7 E L1015 D_2 8V_1 D_2 8V_2 D_2 8V_1 PVCC_1 D5 V04 L1006 B10 M04 E11 L04 D9 H04 D5 V04 B10 M04 E11 L04 D9 H04 SWITCHING Q1006 Q1017 L1016 EP_4 6V A5 V05 L1007 C8 PVCCL1 A4 CDET J9 VO10B J9 VO10B E9 M05 E8 L05 E10 H05 SWITCHING Q1007 Q1018 L1023 RP_6 0V K4 V06 L1008 F9 M06 F8 L06 F10 H06 SWITCHING Q1008 Q1019 L1018 Q1022 J11 SW...

Page 25: ...4 6V L6602 VIDEO A D CONVERTER 8 17 IC6601 A_2 8V L6603 D_2 8V_1 D_2 8V_2 D_1 5V D_1 8V D_1 8V D_2 8V_1 A_2 8V D_1 5V D_1 5V D_2 8V_1 A_2 8V A_1 5V D_1 5V D_1 5V D_2 8V_1 D_2 8V_1 A_2 8V A_2 8V A_1 2V_1 D_2 5V AU_4 6V A_1 2V_1 D_2 5V D_1 5V D_1 0V D_1 8V A_2 8V A_ 2 8V A_ 2 8V L2001 A_4 6V A_4 6V D_3 1V L2201 L2207 L2203 L2204 L2205 L2206 BUFFER 5 17 IC1875 IC1873 IC1876 IC1874 NTSC PAL MULTIPLEXE...

Page 26: ...IC4403 EEPROM 40 1 1 10 1 7 1 12 CN4601 CN4602 CN3201 VD 036 BOARD SIDE B CN4002 1 19 2 20 1 6 1 2 CN1401 CN4001 FP 104 FLEXIBLE BOARD FP 248 FLEXIBLE BOARD CN003 1 18 CL046 CL045 JL001 JL006 JL005 JL004 JL003 JL002 Dilect Solder Dilect Solder BOARD to BOARD Harness PW 065 Harness CP 098 Harness SV 002 Flexible Flat Cable FRP 001 Flexible Flat Cable FJK 001 Flexible Flat Cable FJV 003 Harness DV 0...

Page 27: ...NENT OUT VD 036 BOARD 8 17 VIDEO IN OUT VD 036 BOARD 2 17 HDV STREAM PROCESS VD 036 BOARD 16 17 DC DC CONVERTER 2 VD 036 BOARD 17 17 DC DC CONVERTER 3 FP 248 FLEXIBLE BOARD DEW SENSOR VD 036 BOARD 12 17 HI CONTROL VD 036 BOARD 14 17 FRONT CONTROL VD 036 BOARD 13 17 SDRAM FLASH MD 76 BOARD TAPE SENSOR FP 104 FLEXIBLE BOARD CASSETTE DETECTION SWITCH VD 036 BOARD 11 17 MECHA CONTROL VD 036 BOARD 10 1...

Page 28: ...tion All variable and adjustable resistors have characteristic curve B unless otherwise noted Signal name XEDIT EDIT PB XREC PB REC 2 non flammable resistor 5 fusible resistor C panel designation A B Line B B Line J IN OUT direction of B LINE C adjustment for repair A not use circuit Kinds of capacitor Case size External dimensions mm THIS NOTE IS COMMON FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS In addition to this ...

Page 29: ...うに表示したものがあります 例 C 541 L 452 22U 10UH TA A 2520 種類 ケースサイズ 外形寸法 mm 抵抗 コンデンサ ICなど定数にXXがあるものは 使用して いない事を示しています このため 使用していない回路が記 載されている事があります 印のある部品は 機種などにより異なりますので機能別マウ ント一覧表を参照してください 可変抵抗と半固定抵抗で B特性の表示を省略 信号名表記について 下記のような場合があります XEDIT EDIT PB XREC PB REC 2は不燃性抵抗 1はヒューズ抵抗 Cはパネル表示名称 AはB ライン BはB ライン JはBライン の入出力方向を示す Cは調整名称 Aは未使用回路 お願い 図面番号で部品を指定するときは基板名又はブロック を併せて指定して下さい 電圧測定条件ノート 電圧値はカラーバーゼネレータよりカラーバー信...

Page 30: ... 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 C2007 0 47u R2014 0 C2015 10u 16V C2002 10u 16V C2005 0 01u R2004 22k R2007 10k C2004 0 47u C2013 0 01u L2002 10uH C2006 0 01u C2014 0 01u CN2000 10P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 C2009 0 01u R2008 6800 L2001 10uH L2000 10uH C2010 0 1u C2008 0 01u C2012 0 01u C2001 10u 16V C2000 0 01u R2003 10k C2011 0 1u GND REC_CLK VCC_2 8V XEVEN YODD PB_X_OUT VCC_PB_4 6V XODD PB_RF_OUT CTR...

Page 31: ...NTV3 1 5V INTG5 1 5V VICKO INTV2 1 5V INTG7 1 5V PLLRVDD CI2 MDQ11 VRB YO3 PLLMSK OVDD TMFLG INTG8 1 5V FRL RECA1 MDQ2 IOGND1 3V INTV1 1 5V MSCSS NC THCRQ MDQ6 INTV6 1 5V DICK MA7 IOVDD1 3 0V INTG3 1 5V XRST YO2 SMC VLAT_SYNC IOVDD2 3 0V INTG4 1 5V SWP MA2 IOGND7 3 0V IOGND6 3 0V VRT DICO_DVDD MCDA0 ADDT3 INTV5 1 5V IOGND3 3 0V MSCSV IOGND4 3 0V PLLSVDD MCDA4 FRRV MDQ0 11 17 10 17 9 17 11 17 10 17...

Page 32: ...THVDD1 HVDD3 ATDI ATDO IVDD2 DRMGND DRMAVD TSMON6 ATCK ATMS TSMON7 ATRST NC NC TSMON8 GND TRIG0 TRIG1 NC TPP NC HVDD TNWL NC NC NC DRMAVD DRMGND TBB NC NC NC TCP GND NC HVDD TPR IVDD TESTREQA TESTREGB TWBI TESTACK VIT PBCK CRECDT CRECCK GND CRECA1 CRECA2 CCTRL0 CCTRL1 RECDT MVDD RECCK GND RECA1 RECA2 MVDD CTRL0 CTRL1 SPDA6 SPDA7 HVDD INTSP NC TSMON32 NC GND NC TSMON33 NC AUDAI AUENI TSMON34 AUDAO ...

Page 33: ...TPANO 139 TPAPO 140 TPBIASO 141 VSSPHYC 142 R0 143 R1 144 VDDPHYC 145 FILTER0 146 FILTER1 147 VDDAHVPHYPLL 148 VSSAPHYPLL 149 XI 150 XO 151 XRESET LF3201 5 6 7 8 4 3 2 1 R3211 0 R3222 0 R3223 100k R3226 100k R3215 100k R3214 100k R3213 100k R3216 100k R3217 100k R3218 100k R3219 100k R3220 100k R3221 100k R3224 100k R3225 100k R3212 100k X3201 24 576MHz 1 3 2 4 C3219 0 1u C3204 10u CN3201 7P 1 2 3...

Page 34: ...2216 4700 R2217 4700 R2206 0 R2219 4700 R2208 0 R2220 4700 R2214 4700 R2210 4700 R2212 4700 R2205 100 R2218 4700 R2213 4700 R2222 4700 R2242 0 R2221 4700 R2225 0 R2209 4700 R2224 0 R2237 0 R2238 0 R2241 0 R2239 0 R2243 0 R2246 4700 R2244 4700 C2503 0 1u C2502 0 1u C2401 22u 4V G8 1 CAS G9 2 RAS F7 3 NC F3 4 NC G1 5 CKE G2 6 CK G3 7 CK H1 8 A9 H2 9 A11 J3 10 A8 G7 11 WE J7 12 A10 AP H8 13 BA0 R8 14...

Page 35: ...Y2 Y20 VSS1228 W19 CAM_Y1 W20 MEMA06 V19 MEMA04 V20 MEMA05 U19 MEMA11 U20 MEMA14 T19 MEMXWE T20 MEMDQ00 R19 MEMDQ04 R20 MEMDQ10 P19 MEMDQ09 P20 VDD1236A N19 MEMDQ15 N20 DRP M19 ADAO1 M20 AUPBI1 L19 AURECO1 L20 AUPBI2 K19 DAC3AVDD1 K20 VREFP J19 IREFP J20 EVBL H19 VREFE H20 DAC1AVSS9 G19 DAC1AVSS9 G20 TRN_C7 F19 VSS31222A F20 VSS31222A F18 TRN_Y5 G18 DAC1AVSS9 F17 TRN_Y1 G17 TRN_Y3 F16 VSS330A G16 ...

Page 36: ...13 Vol_Y1 14 Vol_Y2 15 Vin7 16 Vol_P1 17 Vol_P2 18 PS1 19 S XP 20 XCS 21 VCC_D2 8V 22 CK 23 SI 24 D_GND 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 L2002 10uH L2001 10uH L2003 10uH Q2008 2SA2029T2LQ R Q2007 2SA2029T2LQ R Q2009 2SA2029T2LQ R Q2004 2SA2029T2LQ R Q2003 2SA2029T2LQ R Q2005 2SA2029T2LQ R Q2001 2SA2029T2LQ R Q2002 2SA2029T2LQ R R2018 1k R2003 4700 R2014 1k R2...

Page 37: ...026 XX R6019 XX R6014 XX R6012 XX R6025 XX R6029 XX R6022 XX R6045 XX R6042 XX R6040 XX R6041 XX R6030 XX R6034 XX R6037 XX R6038 XX R6036 XX R6039 XX R6032 XX R6033 XX R6043 XX R6035 XX R6044 XX R6031 XX R6009 XX R6010 XX 256FS_HDMI ADA02_HDMI ADA01_HDMI FS_HDMI 64FS_HDMI D03_HDMI D_2 8V D02_HDMI D01_HDMI D00_HDMI DE_HDMI IDCK HSYNC_HDMI VSYNC_HDMI INT_HDMI D08_HDMI D07_HDMI D06_HDMI D05_HDMI D04...

Page 38: ...C3 HDI_Y7 HDI_Y2 HDI_Y0 HDI_C2 HDI_Y4 HDI_OE ACLK HDI_Y3 HDI_C0 HDI_VD HDI_Y1 HDI_HD HDI_Y5 HDI_Y6 HDI_C7 1 ADABOT 2 ADAIN 3 ADATOP 4 ADAVDD 5 ADAVSS 6 AD8IN 7 AD8BOT 8 AD8VDD 9 AD8VSS 10 AD8TOP 11 AD8TB 12 DAVSS 13 DAREF 14 APCVO 15 AGCVO 16 CLPVO 17 ACCVO 18 DATOP 19 DABOT 20 DAVDD XPLRST 21 PLLVSS 22 PLLVDD 23 OSVDD 24 BCKI 25 OSVSS 26 VCXOI 27 VCXOO 28 DVDD0 29 DVSS0 30 EXCKI 31 MCSEL 32 OSCSE...

Page 39: ... CL3606 CL3607 CN3601 12P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 D3601 MA112 TX D3600 MA112 TX AU_4 6V CK64FSO CKFSO CK256FSO XPWDA UNREG_AU IC_1801_ADAO1 DEM1 DEM0 XCS_IC_3601 XVSP_SCK XPWAD D_2 8V_2 VSP_SO AU_8V A_ 2 8V REG_GND AUIN12 AUIN11 1 VREFH 2 VREFL 3 AINR 4 AINR 5 AINL 6 AINL 7 VA 8 AGND 9 DIF0 10 DIF1 11 LRCK 12 SCLK 13 SDTI 14 SDTO 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 2 3 4 5 1 EMP1OUT 2 E...

Page 40: ...RLDO2 30 VCC2 31 LIMOUT 32 DEC1 33 DEC2 34 XRESET 35 MCK 36 SCK 37 XCS 38 SI 39 DGND 40 CSR 41 CBIN 42 CBOUT 43 CBLOUT 44 DBIN 45 DBOUT 46 ISNF 47 VG 48 PGC 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 JL5403 JL5401 JL5402 JL5404 L5404 10uH L5402 10uH L5401 10uH L5403 10uH L5405 22uH Q5403 2SB709A QR...

Page 41: ...CL5082 CL5085 CL5081 CL5061 CL5062 CL5072 CL5073 CL5067 CL5071 CL5070 CL5076 CL5069 CL5077 CL5078 CL5068 HDMI_AU_SEL R5065 100k RB5001 100k 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RB5000 100k 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CL5052 CL5050 CL5049 CL5051 CL5048 CL5047 CL5046 CL5044 CL5043 CL5045 CL5025 CL5024 CL5023 CL5019 R5010 100k CL5178 CL5172 CL5176 CL5174 CL5173 CL5175 CL5180 CL5169 CL5170 CL5171 CL5177 CL5166 CL5179 CL5181 CL5165 CL...

Page 42: ...k R4076 1500 R4023 10k R4072 47k R4044 100k R4079 3300 R4026 10k R4005 22 R4006 22 R4031 510 R4086 100k R4083 1k R4018 1k R4013 1k R4015 1k R4019 1k R4002 10k R4003 100k R4011 0 R4077 5600 R4025 10k R4004 22 R4074 4700 R4035 0 R4078 2200 R4073 3300 R4065 100k R4096 1k R4097 47k R4099 47k R4098 47k R4069 100k R4068 100k R4014 1k R4067 100k R4070 100k R4017 1k R4104 10 R4105 100 R4082 1k R4016 1k R4...

Page 43: ...0 1u C4209 0 1u C4201 0 1u C4204 4 7u C4202 22u 4V FB4201 1 VSS 2 A15 3 A14 4 A13 5 A12 6 A11 7 A10 8 A9 9 A8 10 A19 11 A20 12 XWE 13 XRST 14 NC 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 R4247 0 R4201 0 R4219 0 R4246 0 R4202 100k TP4201 R4248 0 1 VCC 2 DQ1 3 DQ2 4 VSSQ 5 DQ3 6 DQ4 7 VCCQ 8 DQ5 9 DQ6 10 VSSQ 11 DQ7 ...

Page 44: ... REG_GND D_2 8V_2 XC_IN PAL_LED PAUSE_LED BATT_IN FR_EVER_SO FR_EVER_SCK IC_4601_XCS0 SYS_V XVM_MAD CAUTION_LED LANC_IN XHIDS_RST NTSC XPAL_DET XSYS_RST VOUT DVCAM_LED REW_LED LED_6V DV_IN_DV_LED REC_LED EVER_3V NTSC_LED DV_IN_DVCAM_LED PLAY_LED FF_LED IC_4601_SCK0 UNSW5V DV_IN_HDV_LED UNREG_SUB_12V MT_5 5V KEY_AD5_VM KEY_AD0_VM KEY_AD4_VM KEY_AD1_VM XFUPSTAT XLANC_ON LANC_DC LANC_SIG KEY_AD2_VM K...

Page 45: ...427 2SC4081T106R Q1411 2SC4081T106R Q1419 UN9211J K8 SO R1403 1M R1405 1M R1427 100k R1426 10k R1430 10k R1431 1M R1457 2200 R1451 270 R1428 100k R1402 10k R1440 220k R1439 100k R1438 100k R1429 1M R1462 39k R1424 1M R1458 390k R1461 22k R1501 120k R1409 100k R1502 47k R1503 47k R1478 0 R1504 12k R1505 1M R1507 1M R1500 120k R1513 120k R1479 0 R1514 120k R1515 68k R1512 220k R1516 2200 R1425 47k R...

Page 46: ...UNR31A100LS0 Q1003 UN9213J K8 SO R1033 15k R1038 33k R1041 10k R1042 10k R1039 0 R1047 10k R1060 0 R1043 470 R1064 0 R1093 1 R1068 0 R1073 0 R1044 1 R1040 33k R1034 33k R1032 6800 R1030 100k R1072 4 7 R1029 4700 R1016 1 R1022 2 2 R1017 0 R1050 2200 R1049 6800 R1086 470k R1089 100k R1085 10k R1090 1 R1084 100k R1082 2700 R1081 22k R1092 1 R1087 100 R1096 0 Q1011 SSM6K30FE TPLR3 1 3 4 2 5 6 Q1004 SS...

Page 47: ...R1307 4700 C1229 10u 16V C1226 10u 16V REG_GND FB7 SVCC SSDO RST_OUTC2 INP7 PGND2 HO3 INM9 MO8 CTL FB6 LO6 LANC_DC VOUT LO2 CLK VO6 VO9 VBAT2 SS INM1 VOUT2 CT SGND DRV10 VO3 LGND DRV9 PVCCL2 INM8 VO2 LO3 VVTR VCH FB8 DATAOUT 13 5V INM2 PGND1 LO8 PVCCL1 FB1 VOUT1 INP2 VO4 MO6 RT INM3 WAKEUP PVCCH DIN LO5 MO1 CH3SW MO5 XCTL2 CDET FB10 VO5 ON OFF VO1 INP8 LD VBATP NC HO4 OUTC3 SWVO9 HO5 VLCD LO4 VRO ...

Page 48: ...0 JR006 OUT1 IN1 IN1 GND Vcc OUT2 IN2 IN2 CL041 Q002 PT4850FE000F TAPE TOP SENSOR R014 270 1 2 4 3 1 2 4 3 CL040 CL039 CL038 JL005 JL004 JL006 JL001 JL003 JL002 CL037 CL036 CL035 CL034 CL033 CL032 CL031 CL030 CL029 CL028 CL027 CL026 CL025 CL024 CL061 R015 270 R001 270 CL060 CL059 CL058 CL057 CL056 CL055 CL054 CL053 CL052 CL051 CL050 CL049 CL048 CL047 R012 100 H R013 22k R007 100 T ELETEN SENSOR IC...

Page 49: ...02 2SK3018 T106 R126 560 D116 SML 412MWT86 D104 UDZSTE 178 2B S101 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 R104 3900 S102 1 2 3 4 R102 8200 R109 1500 D101 UDZSTE 178 2B R132 560 1 2 3 4 C101 100u 10V R114 1200 R130 1k D102 UDZSTE 178 2B R133 560 1 2 4 3 R125 560 R146 560 LND101 CHASSIS_GND R140 10 Q101 2SK3018 T106 1 2 3 4 R123 1k 1 GND 2 VDD CD 3 OUT 4 R111 2200 R127 560 D123 UDZSTE 178 2B 1 2 3 4 D120 SML 512WWT86 R107...

Page 50: ...GND 12 GND CN1001 12P 1 S_Y_IN 2 S_Y_IN_GND 3 S_Y_OUT 4 S_Y_OUT_GND 5 S_C_OUT_GND 6 S_C_OUT 7 S_C_IN_GND 8 S_C_IN 9 V_IN_GND 10 V_IN 11 V_OUT_GND 12 V_OUT D1010 NSAD500S T1 1 2 3 D1009 NSAD500S T1 1 2 3 D1011 NSAD500S T1 1 2 3 D1006 NSAD500S T1 1 2 3 D1012 NSAD500S T1 1 2 3 FB1001 FB1002 FB1000 FB1003 1 2 3 4 5 6 J1000 1 1R 2 2R 3 RGND 4 1L 5 2L 6 LGND 7 1V 8 2V 9 VGND 10 1CGND 11 1YGND 12 1C 13 1...

Page 51: ... D721 NSAD500H T1 A 5 4 3 2 1 FB705 FB702 FB703 FB701 FB704 L 2 R 3 GND 1 BR 4 L 2 R 4 GND 1 S 3 LND721 CHASSIS_GND LND741 CHASSIS_GND LND742 CHASSIS_GND LND701 CHASSIS_GND R701 10 1 2 3 4 1 HOT 3 COLD 2 A 4 S1 5 S2 D741 MAZS120008SO D742 MAZS120008SO C744 0 22u C743 0 22u LF741 40uH 1 4 3 2 TH721 TH722 TH723 TH724 RB001 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LANC HDV DV C D 6 5 F 7 H 05 G 2 3 B 4 JACK XX MARK NO MOUN...

Page 52: ... Link 4 3 PRINTED WIRING BOARDS FP 248 FLEXIBLE BOARD MD 76 BOARD JL 002 BOARD JU 002 BOARD VD 036 BOARD SIDE A RP 243 BOARD VD 036 BOARD SIDE B FP 104 FLEXIBLE BOARD FR 255 BOARD MOUNTED PARTS LOCATION COMMON NOTE FOR PRINTED WIRING BOARDS ...

Page 53: ...rt printed on diagram isn t mounted in this model C panel designation ENGLISH THIS NOTE IS COMMON FOR PRINTED WIRING BOARDS 4 3 PRINTED WIRING BOARDS JAPANESE 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 3 4 5 2 1 1 2 3 6 5 4 E B C 3 1 5 2 4 6 1 2 3 6 5 4 3 1 5 2 4 6 1 2 3 5 4 4 3 1 2 3 1 2 4 5 5 3 4 1 2 1 4 2 3 4 6 2 5 3 1 1 2 4 3 1 4 2 3 Chip parts Transistor Diode プリント図共通ノート プリント図ノート 無鉛半田を使用しています 基板 フレキシブル配線板 見ている面側のパターン...

Page 54: ...L2000 CL1005 L2001 CL1006 L2002 CN1001 CN1002 CN1003 CN1004 CN1005 LND001 LND002 C1001 C1002 C1003 C1004 C1005 Q1001 R1004 IC1001 CN2000 C2000 C2001 C2002 C2003 C2004 C2005 C2006 C2007 C2008 C2010 C2011 C2013 C2014 C2015 R2003 R2004 R2005 R2006 IC2000 R2014 R2018 R2019 R2020 R2021 R1099 C2009 C2012 R2007 R2008 R2009 R2011 R2013 R2015 48 1 12 13 37 36 24 25 A B C RP 243 BOARD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 05 1...

Page 55: ...04 196 195 194 230 238 244 251 232 229 231 240 246 252 254 264 262 285 284 280 143 125 128 126 124 105 103 100 80 83 82 78 74 68 64 60 62 44 49 99 144 141 137 146 109 133 129 107 117 96 90 77 81 84 69 65 257 260 267 269 271 185 179 183 182 188 189 209 207 192 228 214 210 53 47 48 43 54 45 41 40 51 42 39 37 46 38 36 35 33 23 34 175 178 181 180 186 187 193 184 191 190 202 200 134 132 131 121 122 208...

Page 56: ...32 C1067 R1233 C1068 R1040 C1450 R1234 R1041 C1069 C1839 R1235 C1451 R5886 R1042 R1236 R1043 C1453 C1260 C1454 R1044 C2201 R1046 CL5136 C2202 R1047 C2203 C1264 C2204 CL5138 R1049 CL5139 C1842 C1266 C2206 C1073 C1267 C1074 C1268 C2208 C1075 C2209 R1241 C1076 R1436 R1242 R5893 C1077 R1437 R5894 C1078 C1460 R1050 R5895 C1079 R5896 R1052 R5897 F1203 R5898 FL6000 F1204 R1054 R5899 FL6001 F1205 FL6002 C...

Page 57: ... R031 R032 R009 R033 R001 R015 CN003 1 18 CN002 21 1 CN001 21 1 1 2 4 3 RV003 S001 S002 S003 IC005 4 1 3 2 RV002 IC004 1 2 4 3 D001 Q001 Q002 RV001 RV004 JL001 JL002 JL003 JL004 JL005 JL006 CL058 CL059 CL003 CL004 JL010 JL009 JL008 JL007 JL011 CL046 CL057 CL056 CL055 CL060 CL050 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 CL061 CL054 CL047 CL048 CL049 CL051 CL052 CL053 CL045 4 PIN CONNECTOR CN004 1 2 3 4 S004 REC PRO...

Page 58: ... 2 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 A K 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 2 1 4 3 1 ON STANDBY INPUT SELECT HDV DV T S VIDEO t VIDEO DISPLAY OUTPUT OFF T S VIDEO VIDEO t ALL HDV CAUTION DVCAM HDV DV DVCAM i LINK 60 50 q CASSETTE EJECT Z EXEC F f g G MENU REC z PAUSE X FF M PLAY N REW m STOP x A B C D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 05 11 1 870 657 FR 255 BOARD SIDE ...

Page 59: ...1009 C1010 D1000 D1001 D1002 D1003 D1004 D1005 D1006 D1007 D1008 D1009 R1006 R1007 R1008 R1009 D1010 D1011 D1012 R1011 R1012 R1014 R1015 R1016 R1017 R1018 R1019 R1020 R1021 R1022 R1023 R1024 R1025 R1026 R1027 R1028 R1029 R1033 IC1000 J1001 J1000 R1034 R1035 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 A B C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 05 11 1 870 655 JU 002 BOARD Pr Cr Pb Cb COMPONENT OUT Y S VIDEO VIDEO CH 1 AUDIO CH 2 1 3 5 2...

Page 60: ...02 C701 CN722 C702 C703 C704 C705 TH721 TH722 TH723 TH724 RB001 C741 C742 C743 C744 LF741 D701 D702 D703 D721 D741 D742 1 2 3 4 1 3 4 5 1 7 2 8 A B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 05 11 1 870 656 JL 002 BOARD SIDE A R702 R703 1 4 5 6 1 6 J702 J703 J741 CN721 CN741 S701 A B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 05 11 1 870 656 JL 002 BOARD SIDE B 1 4 3 2 5 3 4 1 2 DC IN HDV DV LANC RESET CONTROL S 1 2 4 3 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 61: ...006 J 12 C2007 J 11 C2008 J 12 C2009 J 12 C2010 I 12 C2011 I 12 C2012 J 13 C2013 J 13 C2201 F 6 C2202 G 6 C2203 G 6 C2204 G 6 C2206 F 6 C2208 F 5 C2209 G 6 C2210 G 6 C2211 F 6 C2212 F 6 C2213 F 6 C2214 F 6 C2215 F 6 C2216 F 6 C2217 G 6 C2219 F 6 C2220 F 6 C2221 G 6 C2222 F 6 C2224 F 6 C2225 F 5 C2226 G 6 C2227 F 6 C2228 F 5 C2229 F 6 C2230 F 6 C2231 G 6 C2232 F 6 C2233 F 5 C2234 F 5 C2236 F 5 C223...

Page 62: ...1004 C 4 F1005 C 4 F1201 E 8 F1202 E 8 F1203 D 5 F1204 E 5 F1205 D 5 F1401 D 10 F1402 C 12 F1403 D 10 F1404 B 11 F1407 D 10 F1409 D 13 F1410 C 11 F1412 D 9 F1413 D 9 F1419 D 13 FB1407 E 9 FB1801 H 7 FB1803 G 7 FB1804 G 6 FB2001 F 7 FB2002 J 12 FB2202 G 6 FB2601 D 6 FB2802 F 3 FB2803 F 4 FB3001 E 8 FB3201 B 4 FB3202 B 4 FB4001 H 5 FB4002 I 3 FB4003 H 5 FB4004 H 5 FB4201 I 7 FB4601 I 3 FB5000 D 7 FB...

Page 63: ...R1893 H 9 R1894 K 8 R1895 K 8 R2001 G 8 R2002 G 8 R2003 F 8 R2004 F 8 R2005 G 8 R2006 G 8 R2007 F 7 R2008 F 7 R2009 G 8 R2010 G 7 R2013 F 7 R2014 F 7 R2015 F 7 R2016 F 7 R2017 F 7 R2018 F 7 R2035 I 13 R2036 J 13 R2037 J 13 R2201 F 6 R2202 G 6 R2205 G 6 R2206 G 6 R2207 F 6 R2208 G 6 R2209 G 6 R2210 G 6 R2211 G 6 R2212 G 6 R2213 F 6 R2214 G 6 R2215 G 6 R2216 G 6 R2217 G 6 R2218 G 6 R2219 G 6 R2220 G...

Page 64: ... L 11 R6412 L 11 R6413 L 11 R6414 L 11 R6415 L 12 R6416 L 12 R6417 K 11 R6418 K 12 R6419 J 12 R6420 K 12 R6421 J 12 R6422 K 12 R6424 J 12 R6425 K 12 R6426 K 12 R6601 K 9 R6604 L 10 R6605 K 9 R6606 L 9 R6607 L 10 R6608 K 9 R6612 K 10 R6614 J 10 R6615 K 9 C001 D 5 C002 E 6 CN001 K 1 CN002 I 1 CN003 C 11 D001 F 6 IC001 E 6 IC002 I 5 IC003 D 5 IC004 H 9 IC005 E 9 JR001 E 7 JR003 C 7 JR004 H 6 JR005 E ...

Page 65: ...1000 B 8 FB1001 B 9 FB1002 B 7 FB1003 B 9 J1000 A 7 J1001 A 2 R1014 C 7 R1015 B 7 R1034 B 8 R1035 B 8 JU 002 BOARD C743 A 7 C744 A 7 CN702 A 4 CN721 B 5 CN722 A 5 CN741 A 7 D701 A 2 D702 B 4 D703 B 4 D721 A 5 D741 B 7 D742 B 7 FB701 A 2 FB702 A 2 FB703 A 4 FB704 A 4 FB705 A 4 J702 B 2 J703 B 4 J741 B 7 LF741 B 6 R701 A 4 RB001 B 5 S701 B 3 TH721 A 6 TH722 A 6 TH723 A 5 TH724 A 5 JL 002 BOARD ...

Page 66: ...MBLY 3 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST EXPLODED VIEWS EXPLODED VIEWS ACCESSORIES NOTE Characters A to Z of the electrical parts list indicate location of exploded views in which the desired part is shown A B C D E F FR 255 BOARD FP 248 FLEXIBLE BOARD FP 104 FLEXIBLE BOARD JU 002 BOARD JL 002 BOARD MD 76 BOARD VD 036 BOARD RP 243 BOARD A F D B B F C C G MECHANISM DECK ASSEMBLY 4 ...

Page 67: ...ease include the board name JAPANESE Abbreviation AR Argentine model AUS Australian model BR Brazilian model CH Chinese model CND Canadian model EE East European model HK Hong Kong model J Japanese model JE Tourist model KR Korea model NE North European model The components identified by mark 0 or dotted line with mark 0 are critical for safety Replace only with part number specified Les composant...

Page 68: ...SY FRONT 3 A 1166 895 A FR 255 BOARD COMPLETE 4 1 832 959 11 CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT FFR 001 5 3 066 177 01 FOOT RUBBER 6 3 736 779 71 MAGNET 37 3 080 206 31 SCREW TAPPING P2 Black 39 7 685 791 09 SCREW PTT 2 6X5 S Black 41 3 065 748 01 SCREW FLAT HEAD Silver 5 1 EXPLODED VIEWS DISASSEMBLY HARDWARE LIST ns not supplied 4 5 2 ns ns ns ns ns ns 41 41 41 41 39 37 39 1 6 6 3 Chassis block See page 5 3 ...

Page 69: ...AR 60 A 1166 897 A JU 002 BOARD COMPLETE 61 1 832 963 11 CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT FJV 003 5 1 2 CHASSIS BLOCK 62 1 964 815 11 HARNESS SV 002 63 1 964 816 11 HARNESS CP 098 M907 1 787 505 11 MOTOR FAN 31 2 102 434 01 SCREW M3 ECO STEP Silver 32 2 102 498 01 SCREW 2 G TO ECO Silver 34 3 077 331 41 BV3 3 CR Black 37 3 080 206 31 SCREW TAPPING P2 Black 38 7 685 651 79 SCREW TAPPING BV 3X20 TYPE 2 IT 3 Silv...

Page 70: ...07 3 941 343 01 TAPE A 0BT1001 1 756 128 11 BATTERY LITHIUM SECONDARY 32 2 102 498 01 SCREW 2 G TO ECO Silver HARDWARE LIST ns not supplied DISASSEMBLY Refer to page 5 1 for mark 0 CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type 注意 電池の交換は 正しく行わないと破裂する恐れがあり ます 電池を交換する場合には必ず同じ型名の電池 又は同等品と交換してください V D 0 3 6 R P 2 4 3 32 32 32 BT1001 32 32 3...

Page 71: ...TG UPPER 715 3 057 379 01 GUARD GUIDE 716 A 7094 608 C SCREW ASSY DRUM FITTING 717 3 973 171 01 SUPPORT TAPE 718 3 057 227 01 RETAINER TAPE 719 3 973 818 01 SPRING COMPRESSION TAPE RETAINER 720 X 3949 915 1 ARM ASSY PINCH 721 3 057 228 01 CAP DRUM 723 3 726 829 01 WASHER STOPPER 724 3 057 353 01 SPRING MIC BASE 725 3 318 201 91 SCREW B 1 4X3 TAPPING 726 3 973 266 11 SCREW M2X2 2 MEK HEAD 727 3 703...

Page 72: ...TG2 767 X 3949 919 1 ARM ASSY TG7 768 3 057 295 01 SPRING EXTENSION TG2 769 3 057 296 02 SPRING EXTENSION TG7 770 X 3949 921 1 BAND TG7 ASSY 771 X 3949 920 1 BAND TG2 ASSY 772 3 057 281 01 MAGNET ET 773 3 057 336 01 HOLDER MAGNET 774 3 057 344 01 SPRING COMPRESSION TG ARM 775 3 726 829 01 WASHER STOPPER 776 3 057 232 01 SPRING COMPRESSION TG 777 3 057 238 01 RING TG 778 3 057 237 01 SLEEVE TG 779 ...

Page 73: ... 01 WASHER COASTER STOPPER 818 3 057 339 01 COVER ENCODER 819 3 057 340 01 COVER CAPSTAN 820 3 057 282 01 SLIDER MAIN 821 1 657 785 11 FP 248 FLEXIBLE BOARD DEW SENSOR 822 3 057 320 01 BLOCK REEL LOCK RELEASE 823 3 057 354 01 SPRING REEL LOCK RELEASE 824 A 1154 723 A MD 76 BOARD COMPLETE 825 3 066 170 01 HOLDER A SENSOR 826 3 057 555 01 HOLDER LED 827 X 3950 199 1 BASE S ASSY REEL SERVICE 828 X 39...

Page 74: ...No Part No Description Ref No Part No Description 851 A 1183 162 F COMPARTMENT BLOCK ASSY 852 3 732 817 11 SCREW 2X4 5 TAPPING 853 3 057 253 01 GEAR WHEEL 854 3 057 254 01 GEAR A 855 3 057 255 01 GEAR B 856 A 7094 689 A GEAR CD BLOCK ASSY SERVICE M905 X 3949 925 4 MOTOR ASSY FL 852 M905 852 853 851 854 855 856 ns ns Ver 1 2 2006 12 ...

Page 75: ...BX3055 09 IC102 6 703 381 01 IC PST3523UL TRANSISTOR Q101 8 729 048 50 TRANSISTOR 2SK3018 T106 Q102 8 729 048 50 TRANSISTOR 2SK3018 T106 Q103 8 729 037 74 TRANSISTOR UN9213J TX SO Q104 8 729 041 23 TRANSISTOR NDS356AP Q105 6 550 119 01 TRANSISTOR DTC144EMT2L RESISTOR R101 1 218 970 11 RES CHIP 27K 5 1 16W R102 1 218 964 11 RES CHIP 8 2K 5 1 16W R103 1 218 970 11 RES CHIP 27K 5 1 16W R104 1 218 960...

Page 76: ...276 31 JACK ULTRA SMALL 1P LANC J741 1 817 361 11 DC IN CONNECTOR DC IN LINE FILTER LF741 1 424 361 11 INDUCTOR 40uH RESISTOR R701 1 216 001 00 RES CHIP 10 5 1 10W COMPOSITION CIRCUIT BLOCK RB001 1 234 400 21 CONDUCTOR NETWORK 2010X4 SWITCH S701 1 571 914 21 SWITCH KEY BOARD RESET THERMISTOR TH721 1 805 726 11 THERMISTOR POSITIVE TH722 1 805 726 11 THERMISTOR POSITIVE TH723 1 805 726 11 THERMISTOR...

Page 77: ...ITCH DETECTION CC DOWN A 1166 862 A RP 243 BOARD COMPLETE CAPACITOR C1001 1 164 937 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 001uF 10 50V C1002 1 164 943 81 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16V C1003 1 164 937 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 001uF 10 50V C1004 1 164 937 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 001uF 10 50V C1005 1 164 937 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 001uF 10 50V C2000 1 164 943 81 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16V C2001 1 137 910 11 TANTAL CHIP 10uF 20 16V C2002 1 1...

Page 78: ...8 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10 10V C1047 1 165 908 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10 10V C1048 1 165 908 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10 10V C1057 1 127 760 11 CERAMIC CHIP 4 7uF 10 6 3V C1058 1 127 760 11 CERAMIC CHIP 4 7uF 10 6 3V C1059 1 127 760 11 CERAMIC CHIP 4 7uF 10 6 3V C1060 1 127 760 11 CERAMIC CHIP 4 7uF 10 6 3V C1061 1 127 760 11 CERAMIC CHIP 4 7uF 10 6 3V C1062 1 127 760 11 CERAMIC CHIP 4 7uF 10 6 3V C1064 1 1...

Page 79: ...V C1425 1 100 566 91 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 25V C1426 1 162 964 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 001uF 10 50V C1430 1 128 400 11 ELECT CHIP 47uF 20 25V C1433 1 128 400 11 ELECT CHIP 47uF 20 25V C1435 1 128 709 21 TANTAL CHIP 68uF 20 10V C1440 1 112 300 91 CERAMIC CHIP 4 7uF 10 10V C1445 1 112 300 91 CERAMIC CHIP 4 7uF 10 10V C1450 1 112 300 91 CERAMIC CHIP 4 7uF 10 10V C1451 1 112 300 91 CERAMIC CHIP 4 7uF 10 10V...

Page 80: ... 1uF 10 10V C2231 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C2232 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C2233 1 100 539 91 TANTAL CHIP 47uF 20 6 3V C2234 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C2236 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C2238 1 100 539 91 TANTAL CHIP 47uF 20 6 3V C2239 1 127 895 91 TANTAL CHIP 22uF 20 4V C2240 1 127 895 91 TANTAL CHIP 22uF 20 4V C2401 1 127 895 91 TANTAL CHIP 22uF ...

Page 81: ...ERAMIC CHIP 0 001uF 10 50V C3638 1 137 710 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 20 6 3V C3639 1 164 937 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 001uF 10 50V C3640 1 137 710 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 20 6 3V C3641 1 137 710 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 20 6 3V C3642 1 137 710 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 20 6 3V C3643 1 137 710 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 20 6 3V C3644 1 137 710 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 20 6 3V C3645 1 165 908 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10 10V C3646 1 119 7...

Page 82: ... 81 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16V C5412 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C5413 1 100 566 91 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 25V C5414 1 100 566 91 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 25V C5415 1 127 738 91 CERAMIC CHIP 4 7uF 10 25V C5416 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C5417 1 127 738 91 CERAMIC CHIP 4 7uF 10 25V C5418 1 100 566 91 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 25V C5419 1 164 934 11 CERAMIC CHIP 330PF 10 50V C5420 1 1...

Page 83: ...RAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C6625 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C6626 1 165 908 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10 10V C6627 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C6628 1 137 710 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 20 6 3V CONNECTOR CN1401 1 506 485 11 PIN CONNECTOR 6P CN2002 1 580 789 22 PIN CONNECTOR SMD 6P CN3201 1 580 756 21 PIN CONNECTOR SMD 7P CN3601 1 566 528 61 CONNECTOR FPC ZIF 12P CN4001 1 506 481 11 PIN CON...

Page 84: ...2K4C IC1871 8 759 643 94 IC TC7SLU04FU TE85R IC1872 6 701 979 01 IC TC7WB66FK TE85R IC1873 6 709 937 01 IC TC7SA34FU T5RSONYF IC1874 6 709 937 01 IC TC7SA34FU T5RSONYF IC1875 6 709 937 01 IC TC7SA34FU T5RSONYF IC1876 6 709 937 01 IC TC7SA34FU T5RSONYF IC2001 6 708 108 01 IC TLS26A100PFBR IC2202 8 753 259 30 IC CXD3195GG T6 IC2501 6 709 478 01 IC K4X56323PG 8GC3T IC2601 Not supplied IC S29AL016D70B...

Page 85: ...pplied PIN LEAD TRANSISTOR Q1002 8 729 037 63 TRANSISTOR UN9115J TX SO Q1003 8 729 037 74 TRANSISTOR UN9213J TX SO Q1004 6 550 675 01 TRANSISTOR SSM6K30FE TPLR3 Q1005 6 550 675 01 TRANSISTOR SSM6K30FE TPLR3 Q1006 6 550 675 01 TRANSISTOR SSM6K30FE TPLR3 Q1007 6 550 675 01 TRANSISTOR SSM6K30FE TPLR3 Q1008 6 550 675 01 TRANSISTOR SSM6K30FE TPLR3 Q1009 6 550 675 01 TRANSISTOR SSM6K30FE TPLR3 Q1011 6 5...

Page 86: ...9 11 METAL CHIP 2 2 5 1 10W R1029 1 216 829 11 METAL CHIP 4 7K 5 1 10W R1030 1 216 845 11 METAL CHIP 100K 5 1 10W R1032 1 218 963 11 RES CHIP 6 8K 5 1 16W R1033 1 218 967 11 RES CHIP 15K 5 1 16W R1034 1 218 971 11 RES CHIP 33K 5 1 16W R1035 1 218 877 11 METAL CHIP 18K 0 5 1 10W R1036 1 218 847 11 METAL CHIP 1K 0 5 1 10W R1038 1 218 971 11 RES CHIP 33K 5 1 16W R1039 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R1040 ...

Page 87: ... 218 989 11 RES CHIP 1M 5 1 16W R1430 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R1431 1 218 989 11 RES CHIP 1M 5 1 16W R1432 1 218 909 11 METAL CHIP 390K 0 5 1 10W R1433 1 218 911 11 METAL CHIP 470K 0 5 1 10W R1434 1 218 896 11 METAL CHIP 110K 0 5 1 10W R1436 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R1437 1 218 871 11 METAL CHIP 10K 0 5 1 10W R1438 1 218 895 11 METAL CHIP 100K 0 5 1 10W R1439 1 218 895 11 METAL CHIP 100...

Page 88: ...W R2004 1 208 873 81 METAL CHIP 270 0 5 1 16W R2005 1 208 873 81 METAL CHIP 270 0 5 1 16W R2006 1 218 961 11 RES CHIP 4 7K 5 1 16W R2007 1 208 663 11 METAL CHIP 150 0 5 1 16W R2008 1 218 953 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R2009 1 218 953 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R2010 1 208 663 11 METAL CHIP 150 0 5 1 16W R2013 1 208 663 11 METAL CHIP 150 0 5 1 16W R2014 1 218 953 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R2015 1 218 953 11 R...

Page 89: ...6W R3607 1 218 941 81 RES CHIP 100 5 1 16W R3608 1 218 941 81 RES CHIP 100 5 1 16W R3609 1 208 695 11 METAL CHIP 3 3K 0 5 1 16W R3610 1 208 711 11 METAL CHIP 15K 0 5 1 16W R3611 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R3612 1 208 711 11 METAL CHIP 15K 0 5 1 16W R3613 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R3614 1 208 695 11 METAL CHIP 3 3K 0 5 1 16W R3615 1 218 972 11 RES CHIP 39K 5 1 16W R3616 1 218 973 11 ...

Page 90: ...4082 1 218 953 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R4083 1 218 953 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R4086 1 218 977 11 RES CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R4087 1 218 977 11 RES CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R4096 1 218 953 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R4097 1 218 973 11 RES CHIP 47K 5 1 16W R4098 1 218 973 11 RES CHIP 47K 5 1 16W R4099 1 218 973 11 RES CHIP 47K 5 1 16W R4104 1 216 797 11 METAL CHIP 10 5 1 10W R4105 1 218 941 81 RES CHIP 100 5 1 16W R...

Page 91: ...10W R5433 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R5436 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R5438 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R5440 1 220 877 81 METAL CHIP 20 0 5 1 16W R5442 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R5444 1 218 967 11 RES CHIP 15K 5 1 16W R5446 1 218 977 11 RES CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R5447 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R5448 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R5449 1 218 977 11 RES CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R5450 1 218 973...

Page 92: ...S CHIP 47 5 1 16W R6604 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R6605 1 218 951 11 RES CHIP 680 5 1 16W R6606 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R6607 1 218 949 11 RES CHIP 470 5 1 16W R6608 1 218 990 81 SHORT CHIP 0 R6612 1 218 990 81 SHORT CHIP 0 R6614 1 218 990 81 SHORT CHIP 0 R6615 1 218 941 81 RES CHIP 100 5 1 16W R6617 1 218 990 81 SHORT CHIP 0 R6618 1 218 935 11 RES CHIP 33 5 1 16W COMPOSITION CIR...

Page 93: ...M15C 図面 番号 部品コード 部品名 2 678 753 01取扱説明書 日本語 Power Cord 0 1 790 107 42 M15U 0 1 830 354 12 M15N M15E M15P 0 1 782 476 51 M15C AC Adaptor 0 1 479 283 13 Conversion 2P Adaptor 0 1 569 008 12 M15N Rack X 2050 152 1 Size AA Batteries not supplied Cleaning Cassette 8 883 121 64 Remote Commander RMT DS5 1 477 220 11 Battery Case Lid for RMT DS5 3 076 233 01 EJ EC T VT R RM T DS 5 電源ケーブル 0 1 790 732 71 ACア...

Page 94: ...EPLACEMENT PARTS REPLACEMENT AND PREPARATION FOR ADJUSTMENT MECHANICAL SECTION ADJUSTMENTS AUDIO SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS VIDEO SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS SERVO AND RF SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS SYSTEM CONTROL SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS INITIALIZATION OF 8 9 A B C D 13 18 1A 1B 1C 1D PAGE DATA PREPARATIONS BEFORE ADJUSTMENTS VIDEO SECTION ADJUSTMENTS SERVICE MODE DATA PROCESS ADJUSTMENT REMOTE COMMANDER RM 95 SERVICE MODE ADJU...

Page 95: ...EEPROM from the board of the machine that is going to be repaired Install the removed EEPROM to the replaced board Procedure 3 When the data cannot be saved due to defective EEPROM or when the EEPROM cannot be removed or installed save the data from the same model of the same destination and download it After the EVR data is saved and downloaded check the respective items of the EVR data Refer to ...

Page 96: ...hanism deck Note 1 Mechanism deck M901 Mechanism deck M903 RP 243 board IC2000 VD 036 board IC1801 VD 036 board IC3001 VD 036 board IC6401 VD 036 board IC2001 RP 243 board VD 036 board VD 036 board IC4403 VD 036 board IC5001 Supporting Mechanism Tape path adj z z z z Initialization of 8 9 C 13 18 1C 1D page data z z Initialization of A B D 1A 1B page data z z System control Node uniqe ID No input ...

Page 97: ...tment J 6082 359 A J 12 Cassette reference plate J 6082 330 A J 4 Cleaning fluid 9 919 573 01 Super fine applicator J 5 Grease SUNCALL FG 87HSR 7 640 006 08 J 8 Mirror Small oval type J 6080 840 A J 13 Reel reference plate J 6082 331 A J 17 Mode selector conversion board J 6082 460 A J 9 Screwdraiver for the tape path J 6082 026 A J 7 J 14 TG 2 7 preset plate J 6082 459 A J 10 Tracking tape XH2 1A...

Page 98: ...r PAL XH5 3P 8 967 997 55 J 22 System operation check for NTSC XH5 5 8 967 997 61 for PAL XH5 5P 8 967 997 66 CPC 8 jig J 6082 388 A J 23 J 19 ROM for Mode selector Cope with R mechanism Note J 6082 314 E AC power adaptor AC L15A 1 479 283 13 J 24 Fig 6 1 1 2 Note The ROM makes mode selector II s version up to use it with R mechanism ...

Page 99: ...mbers 762 Sub cam gear Drawing numbers 756 Pinch slider Drawing numbers 760 Loading drive lever Drawing numbers 759 Main slider Drawing numbers 820 Brake arm S Drawing numbers 708 Main slider arm Drawing numbers 803 Encoder cover Drawing numbers 818 MD 76 board Drawing numbers 824 etc Pendulum stopper assembly Drawing numbers 805 Encoder gear Drawing numbers 754 Reel table S T Drawing numbers 753 ...

Page 100: ...L cassette Bent portion C Positioning pin Bent portion C SL shifter Screw Screw Positioning pin Cassette compartment Remove in the direction of arrow A SL shifter Bent portion C of the reel selector slider should be securely hooked on the bent portion of the SL shifter A B Tightening torque of cassette compartment 0 3432 0 0196N m 3 5 0 2 kg cm Select the desired cassette position by pressing the ...

Page 101: ...ccord ing to the condition shift table recorded in the unit for each mecha nism deck All the conditions of the decks are checked through a series of operations An error message is displayed and operations are stopped if incor rect shifts and conditions are detected 3 3 MODE SELECTOR II CONNECTION 3 2 MECHANISM CONDITION POSITION SHIFTING ORDER LIST After selecting the mechanism deck select one of ...

Page 102: ...asing Always use the specified grease SUNCALL FG 87HSR Part No 7 640 006 08 If the viscosity differs various problems may occur 2 3 PERIODIC CHECKS 2 2 CLEANING OF TAPE PATH SYSTEM 1 Clean the tape path systems TG1 to TG8 and capstan and the lower drum using a super fine applicator J 7 moistened with cleaning fluid Note Make sure that no oil or grease of the link mechanisms sticks to the super fin...

Page 103: ...aching the TG rollers check the upward and downward directions and attach them to the chassis shaft The guide guard is fixed at each slit of the cassette positioning shaft To attach the guide guard only insert it into the right and left holes To remove it use a pair of tweezers as shown in the figure below TG2 side TG upper flange TG roller TG sleeve TG sleeve TG ring TG ring Compression coil spri...

Page 104: ... AND GEAR CD ASSEMBLY Disassembly Assembly 3 3 CAPSTAN COVER Disassembly Assembly Gear A Gear B Positioning bosses FL motor assembly Hole D Hole A Hole C Hole B Gear CD assembly Apply grease half size of one grain of rice Do not fasten this screw CN003 Screw 2 Fasten the screws in order of 1 2 3 Reel motor Screw 1 Screw 3 Tightening torque of reel motor 0 0686 0 0098 N m 0 7 0 1 kg cm After insert...

Page 105: ...e loading arm assy is aligned Move the TG2 7 arms to the loading position with the regulated power supply or by hand while referring to page 6 6 Each coaster assembly must be in the unloading position For the disassembling and assembling procedures of the GL gear GL helical torsion spring etc refer to page 6 21 3 6 GL ARM S ASSEMBLY GL ARM T ASSEMBLY COASTER S ASSEMBLY AND COASTER T ASSEMBLY Disas...

Page 106: ...ch the flexible board perform the steps of disassembly in reverse order Move the reel selector slider in the direction of arrow B and attach the MIC base assembly at the position of S cassette For the assembly of the MIC base spring refer to the figure Insert the side of the shorter spring into the hole of the holder and hook the side of the longer spring When attaching the MIC base guide lock the...

Page 107: ...e following Attach the pendulum retainer to shaft B Be careful of the positions of the pendulum stopper at the rear of the chassis and shaft A of the pendulum arm 1 2 3 Screw Tightening torque of pendulum retainer 0 3432 0 0196 N m 3 5 0 2 kg cm Pendulum retainer Remove in the direction of the arrow Pendulum arm assembly Shaft Positioning boss Shaft B Shaft A Shaft B Hole E D F Rear side of pendul...

Page 108: ...Shaft C Good Not good Shaft D or E When attaching the TG band the part also must be inserted into shaft D or E When attaching the idler gear A assembly be careful not to apply grease to the reflection panel 1 2 1 4 3 2 Shaft B Hole A C Shaft A Hole B FP 248 flexible board Condensation sensor SBR slider Brake arm S Clean here with alcohol Tension coil spring brake Ratchet brake T Tension coil sprin...

Page 109: ...r and route the two wires of the cam motor into claw C When attaching theTG2 control arm claw E must be inserted into the hole of the TG2 control arm Checks before disassembly and assembly The cam motor is fixed on the motor holder by the four claws Releasing the four claws enables the cam motor to be removed without removing the motor holder from the chassis When attaching the cam motor be carefu...

Page 110: ...il spring TG2 Stop washer Stop washer Compression coil spring TG Shaft A Shaft C Shaft D Stop washer Be careful not to touch the tape guide part and TG band block Band TG2 TG7 assembly Shaft E H C F G D Sub slider Hook each spring on the second hook from above Half size of one grain of rice TG2 side TG7 side Hook the spring from the inside and put it under the TG band Hook the spring from the outs...

Page 111: ...s Fig 5 2 Attach the pinch slider Fig 1 2 3 Apply grease to the groove at the rear of the sub cam gear Fig 6 After applying adjust the phase of the sub cam gear to that of the pinch slider Fig 7 Phase pin D of the loading arm assy must be inserted into the groove at the rear of the sub cam gear Fig 5 7 Disassembly of the encoder gear Disassembly of the sub slider Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 5 Fig ...

Page 112: ...tach the coupling gear to shaft J and U shaped groove K in order 120 120 120 Apply grease to the three parts half size of one grain of rice for each part Main cam gear rear side a does not exist Main cam gear front side a exists Phase pin C should be fitted in the groove of the main cam gear front side N Sub slider Sub slider arm Reel selector slider After attaching the sub slider arm return the r...

Page 113: ...sassembly Remove them in order of 1 2 3 Disassembly of each part The main slider controls several parts Before removing the main slider remove Brake arm S at the front of the chassis while re ferring to Information on page 6 5 Otherwise the main slider cannot be removed Main slider The main slider is fixed by the two shafts and the two bent portions at the rear of the chassis The main slider can b...

Page 114: ...9 4 5 Screw Positioning pin tape A FP 104 flexible board Six parts are soldered Screw Screw Positioning pin Screw Encoder cover A positioning claw is hooked Encoder disk Positioning is required FP 248 flexible board Condensation sensor Screw MD 76 board Sensor block Peel off the flexible board while being careful not to get the sensor block dirty or damage the sensor block Tape A Adhere a half of ...

Page 115: ...he bent portion of the GL arm into the large cut out of the GL gear while rotating the GL gear in the direction of the arrow Assembly Disassembly and distinguishing the S side from the T side One phase adjustment hole GL gear T GL helical torsion spring T Indented GL arm assembly T Two phase adjustment holes GL gear S GL helical torsion spring S GL arm assembly S Tip of coil T side S side Fit the ...

Page 116: ...the TG2 or TG7 arm assembly in the direction opposite to the arrow while holding the ET magnet with the magnet holder then hook the lock pin Tightening torque of motor FPC assembly 0 0294 0 0049N m 0 3 0 05 kg cm Screws Supporter plate This component is not supplied as an independent repair part Positioning pin A Motor FPC assembly Positioning pin B Elastic connectors Hole C Drum assembly Note Be ...

Page 117: ...CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT 4 3 TG2 7 HEIGHT CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT 4 2 TG1 8 HEIGHT CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT 4 1 REEL TABLE HEIGHT CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT ADJUSTMENT START 2 When only the TG1 8 guide is replaced perform tape path adjustment after height adjustment If the TG1 8 guide is not replaced and removed proceed to TG2 7 height adjustment Tape Path Adjustment ADJUSTMENT START 4 ADJUSTMENT START 3 ADJUSTMEN...

Page 118: ... the height 4 2 TG1 8 HEIGHT CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT 1 Preparation before check 1 Check that the cassette compartment block has already been removed Refer to page 6 6 2 Set the mechanism deck to the loading end position TG2 to 7 already moved to the loading end position and the pinch roller is in the unloading position Alternatively set the mechanism deck to the LE position using the mode selector II...

Page 119: ...he TG2 7 preset plate J 14 2 Check and adjustment Rotate the TG upper flange until the height of the TG2 7 preset plate J 14 and TG2 or TG7 roller block is the same Alterna tively rotate the TG upper flange of only TG2 by 60 in the direc tion of raising the guide from the adjusted height while referring to the figure below 1 Preparation before check 1 Check that the cassette compartment block has ...

Page 120: ...and Then press the guide to the TG2 7 preset plate J 14 Adjust RV003 TG2 side or RV001 TG7 side until the voltmeter measurement is 1 3 0 1 V Attach the boss while aligning it with the hole of the cassette reference plate J 12 Boss TG2 7 preset plate J 14 Regulated power supply Apply 6 5 to 8 5V Digital voltmeter Change the connection of the positive probe to E T out TG7 and E T out TG2 for measure...

Page 121: ...alue is below the specifications Then repeat the measurement Be careful that these spring blocks may hinder the FL motor For more details refer to page 6 23 1 Preparation before check Mount the mechanism deck in the main unit connect all the con nectors then insert the mini DV torque cassette J 11 into the mechanism block 2 Check and adjustment FWD TG2 side The torque value should satisfy 9 5 1 5 ...

Page 122: ...4 11 4 Connect the adjustment remote commander J 1 J 2 to the LANC jack 5 Turn the HOLD switch of the adjustment remote commander to the ON position Set the slide switch to SERVICE 6 Select page 3 address 33 set data 08 and press the PAUSE Write button 7 Select page 3 address 26 set data 31 and press the PAUSE Write button Procedure after operations 1 Connect the adjustment remote commander to the...

Page 123: ...t the same time there must not exist too much fluc tuation of waveform amplitude If not flat If the waveform at the entrance is bad rotate TG3 If the wave form at the exit is bad rotate TG6 to flatten the waveform RV1 RV3 RV2 RV4 TG3 adjustment of entrance TG6 adjustment of exit C C 0 65 A A A 100 C C A C 8 1 Tracking waveform check 1 Tracking waveform check 2 The waveform should not change sharpl...

Page 124: ...e curl is large Perform the adjustment from Adjustment Start 3 TG7 side of the flowchart on page 6 23 again Waveform in CUE or REV mode The intervals of the waveform peaks must be consistent RV001 RV003 RV002 RV004 There should be no large curls while the tape runs along each upper and lower flange Pinch roller Capstan Drum Be careful that there are often large curls around the capstan and pinch r...

Page 125: ...form rises horizontally within 2 seconds Perform this 2 or 3 times Check after checking rising Check that the tape loads and unloads smoothly Play a self recorded or already recorded tape and check that the sound and images are normal When switching the modes the waveform should rise horizontally within 2 seconds STOP REV REW FF CUE PLAYBACK PLAYBACK PLAYBACK PLAYBACK PLAYBACK ...

Page 126: ...ents for video section adjust ments 2 1 1 Precautions on Adjusting Note Before performing the adjustment check the data of page 0 address 10 is 00 If not select page 0 address 00 and set data 00 2 1 2 Adjusting Connectors The measuring point of the playback RF signal is CN4002 of VD 036 board Connect the measuring instruments via the CPC 8 jig J 6082 388 A Refer to MECHANISM SECTION ADJUST MENT fo...

Page 127: ...5 color bar signals recorded on the align ment tape for Audio Operation Check Note Measure with video terminal Terminated at 75 Ω Fig 6 2 2 Color bar signal of alignment tapes For NTSC model For PAL model Color bar signal waveform Color bar pattern Color bar signal waveform Color bar pattern 1 V 0 714 V 0 286 V White 75 White 100 Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Burst signal 0 286 V Q I Horizont...

Page 128: ... 286 Vp p 60i NTSC burst 75 Ω ohms 0 3 Vp p 50i PAL burst 75 Ω ohms COMPONENT OUT jacks OUT Pin jack Output at 480i NTSC With BETACAM selected in IN OUT REC menu Y 1 0 Vp p with 0 286 Vp p sync negative output impedance 75 Ω ohms unbalanced Pb Cb B Y Pr Cr R Y 0 7 Vp p output impedance 75 Ω ohms unbalanced 75 color bars with 7 5 IRE setup With SMPTE selected in IN OUT REC menu Y 1 0 Vp p with 0 3 ...

Page 129: ...e If different change them to the adjustment initial values Processing after Completing Modification 8 9 C 13 18 1C 1D page data Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 7 01 DB 2 7 00 01 Press PAUSE Write button 3 7 02 Check the data changes to 01 4 Press the RESET button at the rear panel of the unit using a thin and long pin 2 2 1 Initialization of 8 9 C 13 18 1C 1D Page Data 1 Initializing of 8 9 C...

Page 130: ...Initialized data Refer to 1 Initializing of 8 9 C 13 18 1C 1D Page Data Fixed data 2 Modified data Refer to 2 Modification of 8 9 C 13 18 1C 1D Page Data Address Initial value Remark NTSC PAL Address Initial value Remark NTSC PAL 10 EE EE 11 00 00 12 00 00 Switching position adj 13 00 00 14 15 Fixed data 1 Initialized data 16 E0 E0 CAP FG duty adj 17 to 42 Fixed data 1 Initialized data 43 44 Fixed...

Page 131: ...ation of 8 9 C 13 18 1C 1D Page Data Address Initial value Remark NTSC PAL 00 to 9B Fixed data 1 Initialized data 9C Fixed data 2 9D to EA Fixed data 1 Initialized data EB EC Fixed data 2 ED to FF Fixed data 1 Initialized data 8 1C Page table Note 1 If reading writing data on pages 1C set data 01 to page 0 address 10 and then select pages C By this data set ting the pages 1C can be selected After ...

Page 132: ... data 01 2 If modification of data on pages A B D set data 00 to page 0 address 10 and then select pages A B D 3 If modification of data on pages 1A 1B set data 01 to page 0 address 10 and then select pages A B After the modification of data finished return the data on page 0 address 10 to 00 4 New data for changing are not shown in the tables because they are different in destination When changin...

Page 133: ...a 2 34 to 3F Fixed data 1 Initialized data 40 Fixed data 2 41 to 44 Fixed data 1 Initialized data 45 Fixed data 2 46 to 49 Fixed data 1 Initialized data 4A Fixed data 2 4B Fixed data 1 Initialized data 4C Fixed data 2 4D 4E Fixed data 1 Initialized data 4F Fixed data 2 50 Fixed data 1 Initialized data 51 Fixed data 2 52 Fixed data 1 Initialized data 53 Fixed data 2 54 55 Fixed data 1 Initialized d...

Page 134: ...a Refer to 2 Modification of A B D 1A 1B Page Data Address Initial value Remark NTSC PAL 00 to 64 Fixed data 1 Initialized data 65 Fixed data 2 66 toFF Fixed data 1 Initialized data 7 1B Page table Note 1 If reading writing data on pages 1B set data 01 to page 0 address 10 and then select pages B By this data set ting the pages 1B can be selected After the data reading writing finished return the ...

Page 135: ...o address 0B on page 13 Example If H4 39 Select page 0 address 10 and set data 01 Select page 3 13 address 0B and set data 39 then press the PAUSE Write button 11 Select page 0 address 10 and set data 00 12 Select page 0 address 01 and set data 00 2 3 SYSTEM CONTROL SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS 1 Node Unique ID No Input Note 1 Perform 1 2 Input of Serial No if the data on page 13 has been cleared and origin...

Page 136: ... 0F00 12032 2F00 20224 4F00 28416 6F00 36608 8F00 44800 AF00 52992 CF00 61184 EF00 4096 1000 12288 3000 20480 5000 28672 7000 36864 9000 45056 B000 53248 D000 61440 F000 4352 1100 12544 3100 20736 5100 28928 7100 37120 9100 45312 B100 53504 D100 61696 F100 4608 1200 12800 3200 20992 5200 29184 7200 37376 9200 45568 B200 53760 D200 61952 F200 4864 1300 13056 3300 21248 5300 29440 7300 37632 9300 45...

Page 137: ...deviated the uneven rotation of capstan and noise can occur Mode E E Signal No signal Measurement Point Displayed data of page 3 address 03 Measuring Instrument Adjusting remote commander Adjustment Page C Adjustment Address 16 Specified value The data of page 3 address 03 is 00 Note 1 Check that the data of page 0 address 10 is 00 Adjusting method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 Close the cas...

Page 138: ...ta is out of range E7 No data is returned from IC3001 2 Switching Position Adjustment VD 036 board RadarW RadarW RadarW Mode Playback Signal SW OL standard XH2 3 Measurement Point Displayed data of page 3 address 03 Measuring Instrument Adjusting remote commander Adjustment Page C Adjustment Address 10 11 12 13 Specified value The data of page 3 address 03 is 00 Note 1 Check that the data of page ...

Page 139: ...3 to C8 Address Initial Address Initial Address Initial value value value B3 00 BB 00 C3 80 B4 00 BC 00 C4 00 B5 00 BD 00 C5 00 B6 00 BE 00 C6 00 B7 00 BF 00 C7 00 B8 80 C0 00 C8 00 B9 00 C1 00 BA 00 C2 00 Table 6 2 4 Adjusting method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 0 01 01 2 Check that the data of page 1C address B3 to C8 is the initial value See Table 6 2 4 3 Playback the recorded signal at ...

Page 140: ...1 BETACAM 11 COMPONENT OUT Pr level adjustment D1 BETACAM Mode E E Signal No signal Measurement Point VIDEO OUT jack Measuring Instrument Pattern generator External synchronization mode Oscilloscope Frequency counter Note Specified Value f 3579545 72 Hz NTSC f 4433619 89 Hz PAL Note Connection of equipment Checking method 1 Set the 60i 50i SEL OTHERS menu to 60i 2 Check that the frequency f satisf...

Page 141: ...on 7 Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote com mander to OFF NORMAL position 8 Set the 60i 50i SEL OTH ERS menu to 50i 9 Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote com mander to HOLD SER VICE position 10 C 90 Change the data and set the Y signal level A to the PAL specified value 11 C 90 Press PAUSE Write button 12 Perform Processing after Complete Adjustment 2 S VIDEO VIDEO OUT Adjustment 2 1 Pr...

Page 142: ...sition 3 Set the 60i 50i SEL OTH ERS menu to 60i 4 Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote com mander to HOLD SER VICE position 5 C 8B Change the data and set the Cr signal level A to the NTSC specified value 6 C 8B Press PAUSE Write button 7 C 8C Change the data and set the Cb signal level B to the NTSC specified value 8 C 8C Press PAUSE Write button 9 Check the burst signal C to the NTSC specif...

Page 143: ...uring Instrument Oscilloscope Specified value Synclevel A 286 18mVp p NTSC A 300 18 mVp p PAL Burstlevel B 286 18mVp p NTSC B 300 18 mVp p PAL Checking method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 Perform Preparations 2 Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote com mander to OFF NORMAL position 3 Set the 60i 50i SEL OTH ERS menu to 60i 4 Check the sync signal level A to the NTSC specified value 5 Che...

Page 144: ...nu SQUEEZE Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 0 01 01 2 0 10 01 3 CF Set the bit value of bit0 is 1 and press PAUSE button Note 4 00 Set the bit value of bit7 is 1 and press PAUSE button Note 5 0 10 00 6 8 00 Set the bit value of bit1 is 1 and press PAUSE button Note 7 Wait for 5 sec Switch setting 1 DISPLAY OUTPUT switch OFF 2 INPUT SELECT switch VIDEO Checking method 1 Enter the color bar signa...

Page 145: ...ed value 3 C 93 Press PAUSE Write button 4 Check the sync signal level B to the specified value 5 Perform Processing after Complete Adjustment H A B Fig 6 2 7 4 3 COMPONENT OUT Pb Level Adjustment D1 SMPTE VD 036 board Mode E E Signal No Signal Measurement Point Pb Cb terminal of COMPONENT OUT jack 75 Ω terminated Measuring Instrument Oscilloscope Adjustment Page C Adjustment Address 94 Specified ...

Page 146: ...n you finish the COMPONENT OUT Adjustment D1 SMPTE Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 8 00 Set the bit value of bit1 is 0 and press PAUSE button Note 2 0 10 01 3 00 Set the bit value of bit7 is 0 and press PAUSE button Note 4 CF Set the bit value of bit0 is 0 and press PAUSE button Note 5 0 10 00 6 0 01 00 Adjusting method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 Perform Preparations 2 C 95 Change the...

Page 147: ...ment Point Y terminal of COMPONENT OUT jack 75 Ω terminated Measuring Instrument Oscilloscope Adjustment Page C Adjustment Address 99 Specified value Y level A 1000 10 mVp p Sync level B 286 10mVp p NTSC B 300 10mVp p PAL Adjusting method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 Perform Preparations 2 Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote com mander to OFF NORMAL position 3 Set the 60i 50i SEL OTH E...

Page 148: ... value 10 Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote com mander to HOLD SER VICE position 11 Perform Processing after Complete Adjustment 5 3 COMPONENT OUT Pb Level Adjustment D1 BETACAM VD 036 board Mode E E Signal No Signal Measurement Point Pb Cb terminal of COMPONENT OUT jack 75 Ω terminated Measuring Instrument Oscilloscope Adjustment Page C Adjustment Address 9A Specified value Pb level A 756 ...

Page 149: ...T Adjustment D1 BETACAM Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 8 00 Set the bit value of bit1 is 0 and press PAUSE button Note 2 0 10 01 3 00 Set the bit value of bit7 is 0 and press PAUSE button Note 4 CF Set the bit value of bit1 is 0 and press PAUSE button Note 5 0 10 00 6 0 01 00 Note For the bit values refer to 6 3 SERVICE MODE 3 4 4 Bit value discrimination 3 13 8 18 ...

Page 150: ...Oscilloscope 1 Playing Level Check Mode PLAY Signal Alignment tape For audio check NTSC XH5 3 PAL XH5 3P Measurement Point AUDIO OUT terminal CH 1 2 Measuring instrument Audio level meter Oscilloscope Specified Value 32 kHz mode section 1 kHz signal must be outputted 48 kHz mode section 1 kHz signal level is 8 to 12 dBs NTSC 6 to 10 dBs PAL 44 1 kHz mode EMP ON section 7 35 kHz signal level is 2 t...

Page 151: ...5N 50i HVR M15E M15P M15C 3 E E Level Check Mode E E Signal Audio 1 kHz 4 dBs signal AUDIO IN terminal CH 1 2 Measurement Point AUDIO OUT terminal CH 1 2 Measuring instrument Audio level meter Oscilloscope Specified Value REC LEVEL 0 dB 8 to 4 dBs REC LEVEL 6 dB 7 to 5 dB from the REC LEVEL 0 dB REC LEVEL 6 dB 5 to 7 dB from the REC LEVEL 0 dB Note 0 dBs 0 775 Vrms Switch setting 1 AUDIO MODE AUDI...

Page 152: ...e differenceA dB between output levels b dBs and a dBs to check that it satisfies the specified value A dB b dBs a dBs 10 Calculate the difference B dB between output levels c dBs and a dBs to check that it satisfies the specified value B dB c dBs a dBs 11 For the CH 2 make a checking in the same manner 2 2CH mode Check Mode E E Signal Audio 1 kHz 4 dBs signal 20 kHz 4 dBs signal AUDIO IN terminal...

Page 153: ...inal CH 1 2 sat isfies the specified value 6 E E AUTO Maximum Input Check Mode E E Signal Audio 1 kHz 16 dBs signal NTSC 1 kHz 14 dBs signal PAL AUDIO IN terminal CH 1 2 Measurement Point AUDIO OUT terminal CH 1 2 Measuring instrument Oscilloscope Specified Value No clip is found in the output wave form Note 0 dBs 0 775 Vrms Switch setting 1 AUDIO MODE AUDIO SET menu FS32K 2 AUDIO AGC AUDIO SET me...

Page 154: ...here are altogether 16 pages from 0 to F Changing the address The address increases when the FF M button is pressed and decreases when the REW m button is pressed There are altogether 256 addresses from 00 to FF Changing the data Data setting The data increases when the PLAY N button is pressed and decreases when the STOP x button is pressed There are altogether 256 data from 00 to FF Writing the ...

Page 155: ...Changing the page The page increases when the Page M button is pressed and decreases when the Page m button is pressed Changing the address The address increases when the ADD N button is pressed and decreases when the ADD X button is pressed There are altogether 256 addresses from 00 to FF Changing the data Data setting The data increases when the Data button is pressed and decreases when the Data...

Page 156: ...186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 0 1 Note The characters shown in the parenthesis shown the display on the adjustment remote commander Example If the DDS...

Page 157: ...error occurs the data corresponding to the error is written in the second emer gency address F8 to FB Finally when the last error occurs the data corresponding to the error is written in the last emergency address FC to FF Note After completing adjustments be sure to initialize the data of addresses F4 to FF to 00 Initializing method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 0 01 01 2 3 01 37 Press PAUS...

Page 158: ...s code excluding Load Unload DEW C Code during loading LE D Load end position of tape guide REW 9 Position of REW operation The pinch rollers are released FF 5 Position of FF operation The pinch rollers are released STOP 7 Stop position The pinch rollers are released the tension regulator returns and the brake is applied to both reels FWD RVS B PB REC CUE REVIEW and PAUSE positions The mechanism o...

Page 159: ...t3 or bit7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 bit2 or bit6 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 bit1 or bit5 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 bit0 or bit4 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 A B 5 LED Check Page 7 Address 00 01 02 and 04 Note Check that the data of page 0 address 10 is 00 Checking method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 7 01 90 2 7 02 FF 3 7 04 01 4 7 00 01 Press PAUSE Write button 5 7 02 C...

Page 160: ...4003 zc S113 S109 S106 66 PAUSE REW KEY AD1 FR 255 board FR 255 board No key input No key input IC4003 zv S114 S110 67 PLAY EXEC UP DOWN RIGHT LEFT KEY AD02 FR 255 board FR 255 board FR 255 board FR 255 board FR 255 board FR 255 board No key input IC4003 zvz S115 S111 S107 S105 S104 S103 68 MENU KEY AD3 FR 255 board No key input IC4003 zvx S117 69 DISPLAY OUTPUT OFF DISPLAY OUTPUT ALL DISPLAY OUTP...

Page 161: ...lace digit of Eject count decimal digit 100000th place digit and 10000th place digit of Eject count decimal digit 1000th place digit and 100th place digit of Eject count decimal digit 10th place digit and 1st place digit of Eject count decimal digit 100000th place digit and 10000th place digit of counted time decimal digit 1000th place digit and 100th place digit of counted time decimal digit 10th...

Page 162: ... Occurred 5th time 1 Block function code Occurred 5th time Detailed code Occurred 5th time Repaired by code Occurred the last time 1 Block function code Occurred the last time Detailed code Occurred the last time 8 Record of Self diagnosis Check Page 7 Address B0 to C6 Note 1 This data will not be erased reset when the lithium 3 V power supply VD 036 board BT1001 is removed Note 2 Check that the d...

Page 163: ...ny EMCS Co 9 852 127 81 2006H0500 1 2006 8 Published by Kohda TEC SUPPLEMENT 1 File this supplement with the service manual DI06 047 Change of Repair Parts US Model Canadian Model AEP Model E Model Chinese Model Japanese Model HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C RMT DS5 ...

Page 164: ...EXPLODED VIEWS Page Former New Ref No Part No Description Ref No Part No Description 7 3 065 749 21 CASE UPPER 8 3 065 749 31 CASE UPPER 5 REPAIR PARTS LIST Points added portion Points changed portion 5 2 5 ns ns 41 41 41 41 5 41 41 41 41 7 8 ...

Page 165: ... 2006 Sony Corporation 2 678 753 11 1 Digital HD Videocassette Recorder HVR M15U M15N M15E M15P Operating Instructions ...

Page 166: ...ice complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation CAUTION You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this e...

Page 167: ... sonybiz net environment For the customers in Europe HVR M15E only This product with the CE marking complies with both the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC issued by the Commission of the European Community Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European standards EN60065 Product Safety Supplied AC Adapter only EN55103 1 Electromagnetic...

Page 168: ...y 21 Inserting Ejecting Cassettes 21 Notes on Playback Recording 22 Installing the Unit Vertically 23 Playback 24 Connections for Playback 24 Settings for Playback 27 Playback Procedures 27 Playback Functions 28 Using the Unit as a Videocassette Recorder 32 Connections for Recording 32 Settings for Recording 34 Recording Procedures 36 Recording Functions 36 Dubbing to another equipment 37 Connecti...

Page 169: ...62 Notes on Use 64 Notes on the Videocassette Recorder 64 Cleaning of the Video Heads 64 Notes on the Video Cassettes 65 About Moisture Condensation 66 Digital Hours Meter 66 About the Built in Rechargeable Battery 67 Using your Videocassette Recorder abroad 67 Notes on the License 67 Appendix Compatibility of HDV DVCAM and DV Formats 68 About i LINK 73 Specifications 74 Index 77 Submenu Index 78 ...

Page 170: ...he 1080 scanning lines interlace HDV1080 60i and HDV1080 50i 1440 1080 pixels format of the HDV specifications The recording bit rate is approximately 25 Mbps The unit is equipped with an i LINK digital interface and can be digitally connected with HDV compatible televisions or computers DVCAM DV format DVCAM is based on the consumer DV format which uses the 4 1 1 component digital format 60i or t...

Page 171: ...The default language setting is English See page 53 to change the screen language Compact size allowing vertical installation The compact size of the unit allows installation in a vertical position and saves space During non linear editing you can install the unit in a vertical position next to the computer and save working space Easy maintenance functions Self diagnostics alarm functions The syst...

Page 172: ...ng of this switch while recording in progress or it causes noise added to images and sounds Also a part of the tape where the change of setting applied will not be recorded properly Also the time code may operate discontinuously If you change the setting of this switch while recording in progress the output signal from HDV DV jack may be interrupted Also the unit may detect signals such as a copyr...

Page 173: ...rview 9 Chapter 1 Overview 6 J j K k button Use these buttons in menu settings and other settings 7 EXEC execute button Use this button in menu settings 8 MENU button Press this button to display the menu on screen ...

Page 174: ...mode with the remote control unit DSRM 10 not supplied press PAUSE button while holding down PLAY button to set the unit to the playback pause mode then press REC button on the DSRM 10 When the recording mode is displayed in HDV it may take a few seconds to start recording During this time REC indicator blinks 3 PAUSE button Press this button to set the unit to pause mode while recording or playin...

Page 175: ...AY button while holding down this button during stop the tape is rewound to its beginning and starts playing automatically during rewind REW indicator lights and PLAY indicator blinks Notes If you set EE PB SEL in IN OUT REC menu to PB EE picture and EE audio signals will not be output If you set FF REW SPEED in VTR SET menu to SHUTTLEMAX the picture is played back during rewind For details on run...

Page 176: ...cator nor DVCAM indicator lights during recording in DV SP format or a playback of a tape recorded in DV SP format 5 60 indicator Lights when the unit is in the following operating status During recording or in EE mode when 60i 50i SEL in OTHERS menu is set to 60i During HDV1080 60i or NTSC signals are input from HDV DV jack A tape that has HDV1080 60i or NTSC signals are being played back 6 50 in...

Page 177: ...be recorded on channels 1 and 2 Notes When AUDIO MIX in AUDIO SET menu is set to MIX the audio output level becomes 50 6 dB of the original audio level on each channel If you input a sound whose level exceeds the acceptable range the sound recorded will be distorted For details on the available volume levels see the Specifications of the unit page 74 4 CONTROL S jack Connect to a remote control un...

Page 178: ...ictures may be output in either 480i NTSC or 576i PAL format regardless of the setting of COMPONENT of VIDEO OUT in IN OUT REC menu When you play back a tape in DVCAM DV and while an EE picture in NTSC PAL is displayed the 480i resolution or the 576i resolution is output regardless of the setting of COMPONENT of VIDEO OUT in IN OUT REC menu 7 DC IN jack Connect to the AC outlet using the supplied ...

Page 179: ... LANC connection transmits command signals for playback stop pause playback as well as the time code tape counter and data status of the unit Jacks labeled CONTROL L have the same function as LANC jacks There are some limitations when you edit an HDV formatted tape Refer to the Notes in Preparations on page 42 Notes on all Video output jacks The unit is only compatible with standard video signals ...

Page 180: ...r at a speed other than normal with these buttons For details see Playing at various speeds on page 29 4 PAUSE button 5 REW rewind button 6 PLAY button 7 FF fast forward button 8 STOP button 9 REC record buttons When you press both these buttons at the same time REC indicator and PLAY indicator on the front panel light and recording begins 0 INDEX WRITE button Press this button during recording to...

Page 181: ...fire Check the valid date month year displayed on the batteries qa DATA CODE button Press this button to display the data codes recording date time camera data For details on data codes see Displaying information data codes recorded on a tape on page 28 qs 1 on standby switch Notes The command mode of the supplied Remote commander is set to VTR4 Set COMMANDER in OTHERS menu to WIRELESS to enable R...

Page 182: ...n you play back a tape without having the time code set or the time code unrecognized on the unit cannot be displayed correctly 7 Remaining tape time indicator Displays the remaining tape time For details see REMAINING on page 49 Note When you insert a cassette in which the tape has been rewound to the beginning this indicator will not show the remaining tape time The remaining tape time is displa...

Page 183: ... Date time and camera data indicator When you press DATA CODE button of Remote Commander or when you select DATE or CAMERA DATA of DATA CODE in DISPLAY SET menu you can switch the display between recordings date time and camera data For details on the date time and camera data indicator see Displaying information data codes recorded on a tape on page 28 ...

Page 184: ...he arrow If the reel does not move there is no slack Usable cassettes We recommend you to use a DigitalMasterTM cassette of standard HDV DVCAM DV cassette such as PHDV 276DM or mini HDV DVCAM DV cassette PHDVM 63DM for recording in HDV DV format We recommend you to use a standard DVCAM cassette Mini DVCAM cassette or DigitalMasterTM described above for recording in DVCAM format Cassette memory Som...

Page 185: ...placed in a narrow space such as between a wall and furniture CLOCK SET screen appears when you turn on the unit for the first time Refer to page 54 on how to set the date and time To DC IN jack AC adaptor supplied To a wall outlet Inserting Ejecting Cassettes To insert a cassette Notes Do not insert the cassette forcibly The unit may be damaged Do not eject load the cassette in a place subject to...

Page 186: ...ording of such materials may be contrary to the copyright laws On recording You cannot record or output EE signals to any software having copyright protection signals on the unit If you start recording protected video and audio signals a warning appears on the monitor screen and the unit stops recording During recording do not change INPUT SELECT switch setting If you do so the unit may mistakenly...

Page 187: ...ge 20 The name plate is located on the left side of the unit You may not see it when using the supplied rack Align the F on the unit with the f on the rack If a tape has both a portion recorded in HDV DVCAM format and one recorded in DV format SP mode the following limitations are applied when you play back the tape with the unit The image may be distorted and noise may occur at the point where th...

Page 188: ...e on a recorded tape Connections for Playback Connecting the unit to a monitor without an i LINK jack You can connect the unit to video monitor without an i LINK jack Use the unit as follows Playback Monitor Audio input Component video input Video input S video input Audio cable Phono jack not supplied Component video cable not supplied Video cable not supplied S video cable not supplied HVR M15 r...

Page 189: ...right protected signals or input i LINK signals with copyright protection to HDV DV jack pictures may be output in either 480i NTSC or 576i PAL format regardless of the setting of COMPONENT of VIDEO OUT in IN OUT REC menu The unit cannot up convert DVCAM DV recordings to HDV at output Connecting the unit to a monitor equipped with an i LINK jack The video and audio signals are sent with hardly any...

Page 190: ...disconnect the cables To connect i LINK cable between a monitor and the unit use an HDV or DV compatible monitor To play back a tape recorded in HDV mode on a DV compatible monitor set HDV t DV CONV of i LINK SET in IN OUT REC menu to DVCAM or DV SP before connecting the unit with the i LINK cable For details refer to your monitor s instruction manual Some general consumer television sets are prov...

Page 191: ... according to the signals input 2 Turn the unit on Playback Procedures 1 Insert a cassette and confirm that q cassette indicator lights 2 Press PLAY button on the unit The unit starts playback To stop playback Press STOP button on the unit To pause playback Press PAUSE button on the unit Notes If the unit is playing a portion of a tape where the recording format changes between HDV DVCAM and DV th...

Page 192: ... items during playback on the unit Each time you press DATA CODE button on Remote Commander the display changes in sequence as follows no data code t recording date time t camera data t no data code Also you can change the display by setting DATE or CAMERA DATA of DATA CODE in DISPLAY SET menu For details see DATA CODE on page 49 AUTO 2006 1 1 19 20 30 ATW AUTO No indicator Recording date time Cam...

Page 193: ...peed may turn to 1 5 of normal speed DVCAM DV formatted tape The output will be the same as that of 1 Play at normal speed A search simple image is output Rough image No playback takes place One tenth of normal speed One fifth of normal speed Playback at normal speed Playback at normal speed Frame by frame forward scanning 8 speed Button Panel analog output Operation speed Forward direction Revers...

Page 194: ... its number is indicated on the monitor screen The unit starts searching backwards or forwards until the number comes to zero then plays back the scene How signals are recorded There are four different signal types one for each search method index title date and photo signals The unit can record either index signals or date signals only on a tape Notes If you record another program over the beginn...

Page 195: ...n 30 Auto Repeat playback starts automatically When the following items on the tape are searched AUTO REPEAT playback starts automatically Index signals A portion unrecorded A portion recorded in the format set by other than AUTO in HDV DV SEL in IN OUT REC menu Tape end Notes The unit cannot search for an unrecorded portion for 20 seconds at the beginning of the tape until it searches for the nex...

Page 196: ... the editing software you use Edit functions are specified by the editing software For details on the editing methods refer to the instruction manual of the editing software For details see also pages 41 42 43 Connections for Recording To video equipment without an i LINK jack You can connect the unit to video equipment without an i LINK jack Use the unit as a recorder as follows Player Monitor Au...

Page 197: ...connection the sound is recorded in the same audio recording mode as that of the source tape To record in a different audio recording mode from the source tape connect as shown in To video equipment without an i LINK jack on page 32 With HDV DV connection data codes recording date time camera data recorded on the source tape are transmitted to the recorder the unit As a result when you play back a...

Page 198: ... Notes Do not change 60i 50i SEL setting during recording When you select S VIDEO or VIDEO with INPUT SELECT switch if the field frequency of the input signals is different from that of 60i 50i SEL setting the picture mutes When the signals are input through the i LINK interface the unit detects the field frequency of the input signal automatically You do not need to change 60i 50i SEL setting Whe...

Page 199: ...if you record signals input via HDV DV jack For connecting the unit to a device that does not have an i LINK jack the sound is recorded on CH1 2 when the audio mode is set to FS32K 4 channel mode 8 Adjust the audio recording level with AUDIO REC LV in AUDIO SET menu if necessary page 50 You can adjust AUDIO REC LV only when you have selected OFF in step 7 Make sure not to exceed 0 dB at maximum vo...

Page 200: ...sound You cannot mark an index during playback operations INDEX WRITE button is disabled in these operations To use an index during playback See Searching using the search function on page 30 Recording Procedures This section describes the procedures used to record signals sent from another VCR to the unit For details on the operation when the unit is connected to a computer via HDV DV jack refer ...

Page 201: ... the unit to the recorder as shown right using an i LINK cable The signal flow is automatically detected so you do not need to make separate connections for input and output Also connecting the unit to an editing controller via HDV DV jack you can configure a digital non linear editing system For connections of the editing controller and the unit refer to the editing controller instruction manual ...

Page 202: ...7 Notes If you output pictures in the playback pause mode when connected with an i LINK cable recorded images may appear distorted When the tape is recorded in HDV format the picture is output as a simplified picture for Search in the playback pause mode or during playback in various speeds page 29 When connected with an i LINK cable you cannot output only pictures or sounds separately For details...

Page 203: ...supplied Signal flow Monitor HVR M15 rear panel To video equipment without an i LINK jack When connecting the unit to a recorder without an i LINK jack connect the two devices as shown below Set COMPONENT and DOWN CONVERT setting of VIDEO OUT in IN OUT REC menu page 47 corresponded to the signals you wish to output Notes Refer also to the Notes on page 25 The audio output signal is selected by the...

Page 204: ... If the recorder has an input selector switch select an input For details refer to your recorder s instruction manual 3 Start playback on the unit and start recording on the recorder For details refer to your recorder s instruction manual 4 When dubbing is finished stop recording on the recorder and then stop playback of the unit Dubbing to another equipment ...

Page 205: ...jack when you intend to disconnect or reconnect the i LINK cable turn off the device and pull out the plug of its power cord from the wall outlet beforehand If you connect or disconnect the i LINK cable while the device is connected to the AC outlet high voltage current 8 to 40 V is output from i LINK jack of the device to the unit which may cause a malfunction Before connecting the i LINK cable s...

Page 206: ... scenes on the tape will be displayed as a still picture for approximately 1 second We recommend you to perform digital nonlinear editing If the editing software used has the capability to output the time code as well as the video and audio signals to the unit and you intend to record that time code set HDV DV IN TC in TC UB SET menu to EXTERNAL For details on TC UB SET menu see TC UB SET menu on ...

Page 207: ... SEL in IN OUT REC menu to HDV then set HDV t DV CONV of i LINK SET in IN OUT REC menu to OFF pages 46 47 To transfer the picture data to a computer editing machine in DVCAM DV format set HDV DV SEL to DV page 46 Then according to the desired recording format set REC MODE to DVCAM or DV SP page 46 Also according to your edit software select DVCAM or DV SP in HDV t DV CONV of i LINK SET in IN OUT R...

Page 208: ...kup battery is exhausted the time set in the internal clock and 60i 50i SEL setting will be initialized The internal backup battery is fully charged if you connecting the power to the unit for about 24 hours A fully charged internal battery can run for about 3 months Displaying the menu 1 Press MENU button 2 Pressing J j buttons select the menu icon you want to change then press EXEC button 3 Pres...

Page 209: ...52 FROM REC P page 52 DISPLAY SET DATA CODE page 49 LETTER SIZE page 49 DATE DISPLAY page 49 TIME DISPLAY page 49 REMAINING page 49 IN OUT REC HDV DV SEL page 46 REC MODE page 46 VIDEO OUT page 47 i LINK SET page 47 COLOR BAR page 48 BARS TYPE page 48 DV BARS page 48 EE PB SEL page 48 480i LEVEL page 48 OTHERS LANGUAGE page 53 COMMANDER page 53 PB YNR page 54 PB CNR page 54 CLOCK SET page 54 HOURS...

Page 210: ...ting when the unit is connected to the i LINK cable to a computer supporting HDV format see pages 25 41 DV Outputs signals of portions recorded in DVCAM DV format during tape playback When the i LINK cable is connected only the signals in DVCAM DV format from HDV DV jack are input or output for recording playback Also select this setting when the unit is connected to the i LINK cable to a personal...

Page 211: ...the 576i resolution is output regardless of the setting of COMPONENT in VIDEO OUT in IN OUT REC menu Adjusts the down conversion format This menu is available when HDV DV SEL is set to AUTO or HDV HDV t DV CONV OFF Disables down conversion DVCAM Down converts to DVCAM format DV SP Down converts to DV SP format DOWN CONVERT This setting is available when HDV t DV CONV is set to DVCAM or DV SP SQUEE...

Page 212: ...et to OFF Selects the type of color bars TYPE 1 Outputs TYPE 1 color bars TYPE 2 Outputs TYPE 2 color bars TYPE 3 Outputs TYPE 3 color bars Notes When color bars are output in NTSC 60i mode on the unit no setup 0 IRE signals are output Even when the unit s screen aspect ratio displays 4 3 the color bars are generated as 16 9 To output the edge crop 4 3 in HDV format select TYPE 1 Color bars on the...

Page 213: ...y in the search screen the data code display Y M D Displays YY MM DD year month day M D Y Displays MM DD YY month day year D M Y Displays DD MM YY day month year Selects the time display in the search screen the data code display 12H Displays 12 hour time If 60i system is the factory setting 24H Displays 24 hour time If 50i system is the factory setting AUTO The remaining tape time is displayed fo...

Page 214: ...tch is set to ON the setting is not effective against the volume which exceeds the dynamic range of the input amplifier For details on the available volume levels see the Specifications of the unit page 74 Adjusts the audio recording level for analog audio input CH 1 and 2 while recording 6 db Decreases 6 dB from the original audio input level 0 db Leaves the original audio input level 6 db Increa...

Page 215: ...rded in HDV format at a speed other than normal Icon Menu Submenu Setting AUDIO SET AUDIO LOCK JOG AUDIO page 30 VTR SET menu Icon Menu Submenu Setting VTR SET Selects whether to playback with automatic repeat or not OFF Disables playback with AUTO REPEAT ON Enables playback with AUTO REPEAT Selects whether or not to mark an index signal automatically when the unit in the stop mode starts recordin...

Page 216: ... FROM STILL FROM REC P Selects the time to switch to the tape protection mode from the still mode 30 sec 30 seconds 1 min 1 minute 2 min 2 minutes 3 min 3 minutes Notes If the unit is left in playback pause mode for a long time the tape or the video heads may be damaged or the video heads may become clogged Select the shortest time possible Particularly when using a Mini DV cassette that is longer...

Page 217: ...t was set in the last position on the tape that the unit can read correctly If you remove the cassette the mode of the last position that the unit was able to read correctly is cleared and the non drop frame mode is set when recording is restarted from the same position DF Selects the drop frame mode NDF Selects the non drop frame mode Note When 60i 50i SEL is set to 50i the unit operates as a 50i...

Page 218: ...tion when dubbing and editing a picture in HDV DV 1 Press J j buttons to adjust the number then press K k buttons to set the month day hour and minute 2 Press EXEC button to execute Notes 12 00 AM stands for midnight and 12 00PM stands for noon when TIME DISPLAY is set to 12H If you do not use the unit for 3 months or more the built in rechargeable battery will become completely discharged and the...

Page 219: ...J j buttons to select YES again then press EXEC button Resets the menu to factory settings except CLOCK SET 1 Press J j buttons to select YES then press EXEC button 2 Press J j buttons to select YES again then press EXEC button 60i 50i SEL page 34 INITIALIZE Icon Menu Submenu Setting OTHERS 60i 50i SEL Change to 50i Reboots after change YES NO INITIALIZE Reset all settings except CLOCK SET to defa...

Page 220: ...e or playback mode t Set the unit to EE mode or playback mode Some menu items are only available when the tape is inactive There are some menus you cannot use without setting the clock Some menu items are not available when REC SAVE switch on the cassette inside the unit has been set to SAVE t Set the switch to REC You have pulled out the power cord during a menu operation t Adjust the menu again ...

Page 221: ...es Symptom Cause Remedy The cassette cannot be inserted It takes time to eject the cassette A cassette tape cannot be removed The cassette tape is not ejected when you press EJECT button The cassette memory data and title are not displayed when using a cassette tape with the cassette memory function The remaining tape time is not displayed There is moisture condensation on the head drum page 66 t ...

Page 222: ...e is loaded t Remove the cassette and insert another one The video heads are dirty t Clean the video heads using the supplied cleaning cassette You have tried to make the unit play back a tape recorded in LP mode of DV format t The unit can play back only tapes recorded in HDV DVCAM or DV SP format A tape recorded in LP mode of DV format cannot be played back on the unit There is a portion with no...

Page 223: ...olding REW button down t If you do this the unit rewinds the tape to its beginning and begins playback page 11 AUTO REPEAT in VTR SET menu is set to ON t When AUTO REPEAT is set to ON the unit starts rewinding at the moment when a signal for index search or a blank portion is detected Set AUTO REPEAT to OFF AUTO REPEAT in VTR SET menu is set to ON t When AUTO REPEAT is set to ON the unit starts re...

Page 224: ... i LINK cable correctly INPUT SELECT switch is set to a setting other than HDV DV t Set it to HDV DV There are output restrictions for some COMPONENT settings of VIDEO OUT in IN OUT REC menu For details of COMPONENT see pages14 47 INPUT SELECT switch setting does not match the cable connected to the unit t Set INPUT SELECT switch to S VIDEO or VIDEO to match the cable connection t Connect the unit...

Page 225: ...l set AUDIO MIX in AUDIO SET menu to CH1 CH2 When the audio mode is 32 kHz 4 channel on the unit audio is recorded in channel 1 2 t Use the correct setting for HDV DV SEL in IN OUT REC menu in accordance with the equipment to be connected t If the audio mode is set to 32 kHz 4 channel Set AUDIO MIX to CH1 CH2 or MIX EE PB SEL in IN OUT REC menu is set to PB t Set EE PB SEL to EE The setting of INP...

Page 226: ...4 C 31 ss C 32 ss t Symptoms other than the above are occurring Insert a cassette again and retry the operation Do not take this action however if there is negligible condensation in the unit page 66 t Unplug the power cord plug it in again and then retry the operation t Replace the tape t Remove the cassette unplug the power cord and leave the unit for approximately 1 hour with Cassette Lid left ...

Page 227: ...record due to copyright protection Change to correct tape format No output image in HDV DV SEL Change format x Dirty video head Use a cleaning cassette Unplug power cable Reinsert the cassette Invalid input signal Power voltage error Moisture condensation Cassette Tape Others t See page 66 for details t See page 66 for details t See page 21 Check for damage on a tape or other irregularities t See ...

Page 228: ...ted cloth use it according to its directions Clean the cabinet with a soft dry cloth When the cabinet is very dirty clean it with a soft dry cloth lightly moistened with a mild detergent solution and finish it with a dry cloth Do not put magnetic objects close to the unit Magnetic fields may damage the recording To prevent electromagnetic interference caused by radio communication equipment such a...

Page 229: ...y t Condensation occurs See page 66 Using a damaged tape Using the unit for a long time Using the unit where there is a lot of dirt dust or sand Leaving a tape in the unit for a long time Cleaning cassettes are replaceable After using the supplied cleaning cassette for the specified number of times buy a cleaning cassette for replacement After prolonged use the video heads may become worn out If o...

Page 230: ...When bringing the unit or cassette from a cold place to a warm place or vice versa put it in a plastic bag and seal the bag tightly After bringing it into the new place leave the bag on for more than one hour and remove the bag when the air temperature inside it has reached the temperature surrounding it If moisture condensation occurred If moisture condensation occurs remove the cassette immediat...

Page 231: ...o not need to record the date and time when the rechargeable battery is not fully charged you can use the unit in this state Charging the rechargeable battery Connect the unit to an AC output using the AC adaptor and power cord The unit does not need to be turned on Using your Videocassette Recorder abroad You can use your Videocassette Recorder in any country region using the AC adaptor Supplied ...

Page 232: ... DV format the two sampling frequencies are independent Lock mode maintains high compatibility with higher formats and offers better digital processing and smooth transition than Unlock mode when you edit audio 2 The unit cannot record in DV format with 16 bit 32 kHz or 44 1 kHz 3 The unit has been functionally extended with a function for switching between Lock mode and Unlock mode 4 The unit has...

Page 233: ...e same as that of home use DV SP tapes The recording time on an HDV tape is also the same as that of DV SP The track pitch of DVCAM is 15 µm which is 1 5 times of HDV DV SP Therefore the recording time using DVCAM recording on a same tape will be two thirds of the time available when HDV DV SP recording is used Playback tape format DV format model DVCAM format model HDV1080i format model the unit ...

Page 234: ...ng of a tape may be restricted for some dubbing methods Read Chapter 3 Dubbing Editing before dubbing a tape Some editing software can correctly edit even a tape created in LOCK MODE In that case select LOCK MODE if required Recording tapes used when the unit serves as a recorder Setting independent Menu item REC MODE AUDIO LOCK Recording tape format AUDIO MODE NTSC or PAL DVCAM DV SP LOCK MODE UN...

Page 235: ...h a copy protection signal on the unit recording is prevented to record images from the unit to other equipment You cannot up convert DVCAM DV format to HDV format on the unit During playback in HDV if DV SP is selected from HDVtDV CONV in i LINK SET AUDIO MODE is fixed to UNLOCK MODE When you play back a tape in DVCAM or DV format the unit cannot convert between DVCAM and DV format or switch betw...

Page 236: ...dio delivering copyright signals If you try to record such a video or audio the message Cannot record due to copyright protection outputs from the analog video out jack Pictures output from COMPONENT OUT jacks are switched to either 480i or 576i automatically regardless of the menu you have set on the unit When the video signals input from HDV DV jack in HDV format are recorded the user bit value ...

Page 237: ...t with a different maximum baud rate What is Mbps Mbps stands for megabits per second or the volume of data that can be sent or received in 1 second For example a baud rate of 100 Mbps means that 100 megabits of data can be sent in 1 second To use i LINK functions of the unit For details on how to perform dubbing when the unit is connected to other video equipment that has an i LINK jack see page ...

Page 238: ... time DVCAM Approx 184 min using PHDV 276DM Approx 41 min using PHDVM 63DM Recording playback time DV SP Approx 276 min using PHDV 276DM Approx 63 min using PHDVM 63DM AUDIO jacks IN Pin jack 10 dBu Impedance Minimum 10 kΩ kilo ohms unbalanced Maximum input level 16 dBu approx 5 Vrms 60i system 14 dBu approx 4 Vrms 50i system OUT Pin jack Impedance Maximum 1 kΩ kilo ohms Output level 47 kΩ kilo oh...

Page 239: ...Pr Cr R Y 0 7 Vp p output impedance 75 Ω ohms unbalanced 75 color bars with 7 5 IRE setup With SMPTE selected in IN OUT REC menu Y 1 0 Vp p with 0 3 Vp p sync negative output impedance 75 Ω ohms unbalanced Pb Cb B Y Pr Cr R Y 0 7 Vp p output impedance 75 Ω ohms unbalanced 100 color bars with no setup Output with other settings Y 1 0 Vp p output impedance 75 Ω ohms unbalanced Pb Cb B Y Pr Cr R Y 0 ...

Page 240: ...C adaptor Power requirements 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Current consumption 0 35 0 18 A Power consumption 18 W Output voltage DC OUT 8 4 V Operating temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F See the label on the AC adaptor for other specifications Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Specifications ...

Page 241: ...E mode 10 F FS32k 35 FS48k 35 H HDV DV jack 25 33 37 41 HDV format 68 HDV cassette 20 I i LINK 73 Index 36 Index search 30 L LANC jack 15 Lock mode 68 M Menu 44 Menu screen 18 Mini DV cassette 20 Mini DVCAM cassette 20 Moisture condensation 66 N Non Drop Frame 68 P Playback at various speeds 29 frame by frame 29 R Recording 32 Remaining tape time 18 Remote Commander 16 S Search 30 Self diagnosis 6...

Page 242: ...8 C CLOCK SET 54 COLOR BAR 48 COMMANDER 53 D DATA CODE 49 DATE DISPLAY 49 DV BARS 48 E EE PB SEL 48 F FF REW SPEED 51 FROM REC P 52 FROM STILL 52 H HDV DV IN TC 52 HDV DV SEL 46 HOURS METER 54 I INITIALIZE 55 i LINK SET 47 J JOG AUDIO 51 L LANGUAGE 53 LETTER SIZE 49 P PB CNR 54 PB YNR 54 R REC MODE 46 REMAINING 49 S STILL PICT 51 STILL TIME 52 T TC FORMAT 53 TC RESET 53 TIME DISPLAY 49 V VIDEO OUT...

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Page 245: ... Tapping Black 3 080 204 21 1 7 9 M1 7 X 5 0 Tapping Silver 3 078 890 21 5 0 1 7 14 M1 7 X 2 5 Silver 2 599 475 11 13 M1 7 X 2 5 Tapping Silver 3 085 397 01 2 5 1 7 11 M1 7 X 4 0 Tapping Silver 3 078 890 11 8 M1 7 X 3 5 Tapping Silver 3 078 890 01 3 5 1 7 4 0 1 7 5 0 2 5 17 M1 7 X 1 5 Silver 2 586 389 01 2 5 1 7 15 M1 4 X 1 5 Silver 3 062 214 01 1 5 1 4 1 4 16 M1 4 X 2 5 Silver 2 586 337 01 1 5 3 ...

Page 246: ... 998 61 1 4 4 0 29 M1 4 X 2 5 Black 2 662 396 01 31 M3 0 X 4 0 Silver 2 102 434 01 2 5 1 4 30 M1 2 X 4 0 Tapping White 3 086 156 11 3 5 1 2 32 M2 0 X 4 5 Tapping Silver 2 102 498 01 33 M3 0 X 6 0 Silver 3 077 331 21 35 M4 0 X 6 0 Tapping Silver 3 975 291 02 34 M3 0 X 8 0 Black 3 077 331 41 36 M3 0 X 6 0 Silver 4 886 821 11 37 M2 0 X 6 0 Tapping Black 3 080 206 31 38 M3 0 X 20 0 Tapping Silver 7 68...

Page 247: ...HARDWARE LIST 3 3 41 M3 0 X 8 0 Tapping Silver 3 065 748 01 8 0 3 0 42 M2 0 X 4 0 Tapping Silver 7 628 253 00 2 0 4 0 ...

Page 248: ...vice Manual depending on the date of issue Switching a page To move to the first page click the To move to the last page click the To move to the previous page click the To move to the next page click the Reversing the screens displayed once To reverse the previous screens operation one by one click the To advance the reversed screens operation one by one click the Application to the Service Manua...

Page 249: ...することができる 例えば ブ ロックダイヤグラム上でICのRef No を検索し 次を 検索 を続けることによって回路図 プリント図上にあ るICのRef No へ次々と移動する 注意 発行年月日によって検索できない場合もあります ページを切り換える 最初のページに移動する場合 をクリックする 最後のページに移動する場合 をクリックする 前のページに移動する場合 をクリックする 次のページに移動する場合 をクリックする 一度表示した画面へ逆戻りする 前の画面 操作 へ1つずつ逆戻りする場合 をクリック する 戻した画面 操作 を1 つずつ前に進める場合 をク リックする サービスマニュアルへの応用 回路図とプリント図を行き来できるので電圧チェックに 便利です リンクを使用して移動する 1 手のひらツール ズームツール テキスト選択 ツール グラフィック選択ツール のいずれかを選 択する 2...

Page 250: ... 2006 08 2006 12 History Official Release Supplement 1 S1 DI06 047 Correction 1 C1 Contents Change of Repair Parts Correction of Repair Parts S M correction Page 5 7 Page 5 8 Page 5 27 S M Rev issued No Yes HVR M15J M15U M15N M15E M15P M15C 985212713 pdf ...

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