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2-10

1

SCREW

2

BRAKET GEAR

4

GEAR JOINT 1

3

GEAR JOINT 2

2

MOTOR LOADING ASS`Y

1

SCREW

2-4-7 Motor Loading Ass’y Removal

1) Remove the screw 

1

.

2) Remove the Motor Loading Ass’y 

2

.

Fig.2-18 Motor Loading Ass’y Removal

2-4-8 Bracket Gear, Gear Joint 2, 1 Removal

1) Remove the SCREW 

1

.

2) Remove the Bracket Gear 

2

.

3) Remove the Gear Joint 2 

3

.

4) Remove the Gear Joint 1 

4

.

Assembly:

1) Be sure to align dot mark of Gear Joint 1 

1

 with dot mark of

Gear Joint 2 

2

 as shown Fig 2-20.

(Refer to Timing point1)

2) Confirm the Timing Point 2 of the Gear Joint 2 

2

 and Slider

Cam 

3

.

Fig. 2-19 Bracket Gear, Gear Joint 1,2 Removal

Fig. 2-20 Gear Joint 1,2 Assembly

1

GEAR JOINT1

2

GEAR JOINT2

3

SLIDER CAM

TIMING POINT 1

TIMING POINT 2

Summary of Contents for RDR-VX410

Page 1: ...12 VHF Italian channel A to H UHF E21 to E69 CATV S01 to S05 S1 to S41 HYPER S21 to S41 RDR VX410 B SECAM L For French model VHF F2 to F10 UHF F21 to F69 CATV B to Q HYPER S21 to S41 RDR VX410 GI RDR VX410 AU2 PAL B G VHF E2 to E12 UHF E21 to E69 CATV S01 to S05 S1 to S41 PAL B B VHF R1 to R12 UHF R21 to R69 nel coverage PAL I VHF Ireland A to J South Africa 4 to 13 UHF B21 to B69 CATV S01 to S05 ...

Page 2: ... Operating temperature 5 C to 35 C Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C Operating humidity 25 to 80 Dimensions including projecting parts and controls w h d Approx 430 85 334 mm Mass Approx 4 9 kg Supplied accessories Remote commander remote 1 R6 size AA batteries 2 Aerial cable 1 Audio video RDR VX410 B E1 E2 SCART cable 1 supplied with French model cord 1 Design and specifications are subject to cha...

Page 3: ...ree mark LF indicating the solder contains no lead Caution Some printed circuit boards may not come printed with the lead free mark due to their particular size LEAD FREE MARK Unleaded solder has the following characteristics Unleaded solder melts at a temperature about 40 C higher than ordinary solder Ordinary soldering irons can be used but the iron tip has to be applied to the solder joint for ...

Page 4: ... Lever Unit Pinch Ass y Plate Joint Spring Pinch Drive Removal 2 16 2 4 20 Lever 9 Guide Ass y Removal 2 16 2 4 21 FE Head Removal 2 17 2 4 22 ACE Head Removal 2 17 2 4 23 Slider S T Ass y Removal 2 18 2 4 24 Plate Ground Deck Cylinder Ass y Removal 2 18 2 4 25 Hook Capstan Belt Pulley Removal 2 19 2 4 26 Motor Capstan Ass y Removal 2 19 2 4 27 Post 8 Guide Ass y Removal 2 20 2 4 28 Level Head Cle...

Page 5: ...e customer 4 Insulation Resistance Test Cold Check 1 Unplug the power supply cord and connect a jumper wire between the two prongs of the plug 2 Turn on the power switch of the instrument 3 Measure the resistance with an ohmmeter between the jumpered AC plug and all exposed metallic cabinet parts on the instrument such as screwheads antenna control shafts handle brackets etc When an exposed metall...

Page 6: ... them with components rated for higher voltage wattage etc Parts that have special safety characteristics are identified by shading an or a on schematics and parts lists Use of a substitute replacement that does not have the same safety characteristics as the recommended replacement part might create shock fire and or other hazards Product safety is under review continuously and new instructions a...

Page 7: ...he service precautions are indicated or printed on the cabinet chassis or components When servicing follow the printed or indicated service precautions and service materials 3 The components used in the unit have a specified flame resistance and dielectric strength When replacing components use components which have the same ratings Components identified by shading by or by in the circuit diagram ...

Page 8: ...sembly 3 Use only a grounded tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder ESD devices 4 Use only an anti static solder removal devices Some solder removal devices not classified as anti static can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ESD devices 5 Do not use freon propelled chemicals These can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ESD devices 6 Do not remove a replacement ESD de...

Page 9: ...s them the same ground as the sheet 4 Remove the optical pick up block 5 Perform work on top of the conductive sheet Be careful not to let your clothes or any other static sources to touch the unit Be sure to put on a wrist strap grounded to the sheet Be sure to lay a conductive sheet made of copper etc Which is grounded to the table Fig 3 6 Short the short terminal on the PCB which is inside the ...

Page 10: ...r IC205 used on the DVD Main board was replaced Resetting method 1 Enter the Adjustment mode and press two times the 1 button on the remote commander For an entering method of Adjustment mode see 6 1 VCR Adjustment The tray will automatically open and the version information will be displayed on the TV screen 2 Turn the power off ...

Page 11: ...or playback or editing DVD VIDEO DVD VIDEO VIDEO DVD 01 Prog 1 Prog 2 Prog 4 Prog 3 01 29 03 02 00 31 23 03 01 59 00 04 00 58 56 Prog 1 08 00 16 May 2005 T No Title Length Edit Title List Original 10 10 1 4 9 Creating your own programme Playlist Record a programme on a DVD RW VR mode then erase move or add scenes as you like without changing the original contents One Touch Dubbing DV Dubbing Conne...

Page 12: ... Notes Plug cords securely to prevent unwanted noise See the instructions supplied with the components to be connected You cannot connect this recorder to a TV that does not have a SCART or video input jack Be sure to disconnect the mains lead of each component before connecting Step 1 Unpacking Check that you have the following items Audio video cord phono plug 3 y phono plug 3 1 Aerial cable 1 R...

Page 13: ...e you to listen to sound through your AV amplifier receiver When you use this connection select Yes for the component out setting in step 16 of Easy Setup page 22 AUDIO INPUT L R B A AV amplifier receiver with a decoder red AV amplifier receiver Audio cord not supplied Signal flow Coaxial digital cord not supplied to DIGITAL AUDIO OUT COAXIAL to AUDIO OUT L R Optical digital cord not supplied Rear...

Page 14: ...er automatically when you turn the recorder on To watch another source press the t TV VIDEO button to switch the TV s input source TV appears in the front panel display Code numbers of controllable TVs If more than one code number is listed try entering them one at a time until you find the one that works with your TV Press To 1 Turn your TV on or off TV DVD VIDEO switch 1 2 Number buttons t TV VI...

Page 15: ...p operations are complete To return to the previous display Press O RETURN z Hints If your AV amplifier receiver has an MPEG audio decoder set Digital Out MPEG to MPEG in the Audio setup page 103 If you want to run Easy Setup again select Easy Setup in the Setup display page 108 Note To record TV programmes using the timer you must set the clock accurately D PCM Dolby Digital Easy Setup Dolby Digi...

Page 16: ...s connection is necessary to use the Synchronized Recording function See Recording From Connected Equipment With a Timer Synchro Rec pages 54 and 82 If you are using a B Sky B tuner be sure to connect the tuner s VCR SCART jack to the LINE 3 DECODER jack Notes Synchronized Recording does not work with some tuners For details see the tuner s operating instructions The recorder cannot record origina...

Page 17: ... does not conform to the Compact Disc CD standard playback on this product is not guaranteed Region code DVD VIDEO only Your recorder has a region code printed on the rear of the unit and will only play DVD VIDEOs playback only labelled with identical region codes This system is used to protect copyrights DVD VIDEOs labeled will also play on this recorder If you try to play any other DVD VIDEO a m...

Page 18: ...t the speakers are located in similar surroundings Sound will be interrupted during Scan Audio page 38 Notes on playing DTS soundtracks on a CD When playing DTS encoded CDs excessive noise will be heard from the analog stereo jacks To avoid possible damage to the audio system the consumer should take proper precautions when the analog stereo jacks of the recorder are connected to an amplification ...

Page 19: ... number buttons to enter the time code For example Time To find a scene at 2 hours 10 minutes and 20 seconds enter 21020 If you make a mistake wait a moment until the display returns to the elapsed playing time display then select another number 4 Press ENTER The recorder starts playback from the selected point To turn off the display press TOOLS RW R DVD VCD RWVR RWVideo R TOOLS M m ENTER Number ...

Page 20: ... H in step 5 above Notes You cannot use M m to move the image within the screen while zooming Slide show can play in only one direction You cannot rotate or zoom during slide show If you select in the rotated image display the images in the Photo display will not be rotated About JPEG image files You can play back DATA CDs CD Rs CD RWs or DATA DVDs DVD RWs DVD RWs DVD Rs DVD Rs recorded in JPEG fo...

Page 21: ...ODE repeatedly to select the recording mode The display changes on the TV screen as follows For details about the recording mode see page 47 6 Press z REC Recording starts Recording continues until you stop the recording or the disc is full To stop recording Press x Note that it may take a few seconds for the recorder to stop recording To pause recording Press X To restart recording press X again ...

Page 22: ... 7 00 8 00 9 00 10 00 7 00 8 00 9 00 10 00 Programme 1 Programme 2 will be cut off Programme 1 Programme 2 will be cut off M m ENTER TIMER Number buttons x CLEAR SYSTEM MENU DVD 1 DVD Recording 53 1 Press DVD to oparate the DVD recorder 2 Insert a recordable disc 3 Press TIMER If the Timer programming Standard menu appears press to switch the display to VIDEO Plus 4 Press the number buttons to ent...

Page 23: ...3 1 Press DVD to operate the DVD recorder 2 Insert a recordable disc 3 Press INPUT SELECT repeatedly to select an input source according to the connection you made The front panel display changes as follows 4 Press REC MODE repeatedly to select the recording mode The display changes on the TV screen as follows For details about the recording mode see page 47 5 Select the line input audio Set Line ...

Page 24: ... 00 00 34 Modify Move Add 10 10 RWVR DVD Editing 61 Start is selected 4 Press ENTER at the start point of the section to be erased point A You can use H x and X to find the point End is selected 5 Press ENTER at the end point of the section point B Erase is selected To reset the start or end point select Start or End and repeat from step 4 or 5 6 Press ENTER The display asks for confirmation 7 Sel...

Page 25: ...1 10 10 Scene No 01 T Finish 00 00 10 Create Playlist Playlist No 1 End 00 00 00 Start 00 00 10 Start End Make 10 10 DVD Editing 65 Playing a Playlist title 1 Press TITLE LIST 2 Press ORIGINAL PLAYLIST to switch to the Playlist Title List 3 Select a Playlist title and press ENTER The sub menu appears 4 Select Play and press ENTER z Hint When a Playlist title is created the start and end points wil...

Page 26: ...y allows you to check the disc information or change the disc name Depending on the disc type you can also format or set protection 1 Press DVD to operate the DVD recorder 2 Press SYSTEM MENU while the recorder is in stop mode 3 Select Disc Setting and press ENTER The Disc Setting display appears 4 Select an option and press ENTER A Disc Name Allows you to rename a disc For details on how to enter...

Page 27: ...e During DVD recording you cannot use VCR search functions 1 Press VIDEO to operate the VCR 2 Press TOOLS 3 Select a search method from the TOOLS menu and press ENTER Go To Zero Searches for the 0 00 00 point on the tape counter To reset the counter to 0 00 00 press CLEAR End Search Searches for the beginning of a blank space If no blank space is found the tape will reach the end Forward Intro Sca...

Page 28: ... hrs Safety tab 77 VCR Recording VCR Recording Without the Timer 1 Press VIDEO to operate the VCR 2 Insert a tape with its safety tab in place 3 Press PROG or INPUT SELECT repeatedly to select the programme position or input source you want to record 4 Press REC MODE repeatedly to select the recording mode SP or LP For details about the recording mode see page 76 5 Press z REC REC appears in the f...

Page 29: ...quipment with a timer function you can use the Synchro Rec function page 82 Even when correctly set the programme may not be recorded if another recording is underway or other prioritized timer setting overlaps You cannot record on a tape with its safety tab removed Before the timer recording starts TIMER REC flashes in the front panel display The recorder automatically turns off when a timer reco...

Page 30: ...re than six timer settings press m to display the next page 4 Select the timer setting you want to change or cancel and press ENTER The sub menu appears 5 Select one of the options and press ENTER Edit Changes the timer setting Select an item using and adjust using M m Press ENTER Del Erases the timer setting Select OK and press ENTER when asked for confirmation 6 Press SYSTEM MENU to turn off the...

Page 31: ...ubbing from the System Menu and press ENTER 3 Select Simple Dubbing and press ENTER 4 Select DVD t VIDEO and press ENTER The display asks for confirmation 5 Select Yes and press ENTER Dubbing starts If the disc s menu appears when DVD playback finishes press x to stop dubbing Otherwise the disc s menu is recorded until the tape reaches its end z Hints The brightness of the playback picture may dif...

Page 32: ... Not Protected Disc Format VR Mode Disc Finalize Unfinalized Disc Information Erase All Titles Setup Disc Setting Edit Title List Timer Dubbing 10 10 Do you want to finalize this disc Unfinalize Finalize Disc will be finalized Do you want to continue Cancel OK 93 DV Dubbing DV t DVD DV Dubbing DV t DVD Before DV Dubbing This section explains dubbing with a digital video camera via the DV IN jack o...

Page 33: ...g When playback of the tape stops One Touch Dubbing ends automatically To stop recording Press x Note that it may take a few seconds for the recorder to stop recording z Hint You can also perform One Touch Dubbing using the System Menu Select Dubbing and select DV One Touch Dubbing Follow the instructions appearing on the TV screen RWVR RWVideo RW R R ONE TOUCH DUBBING x 97 Settings and Adjustment...

Page 34: ...setup allows you to adjust items related to the image such as size and colour Choose the settings according to the type of TV or tuner connected to the recorder Select Video in the Setup display The default settings are underlined TV Type Selects the aspect ratio of the connected TV 4 3 standard or wide Note Depending on the disc 4 3 Letter Box may be selected automatically instead of 4 3 Pan Scan...

Page 35: ...e function No sound is output during FF1 fast forward Stereo 1 Records original sound only Normally select this when dubbing a DV format tape Stereo 2 Records additional audio only Mix Records both original and additional sounds Stereo Records stereo sound only Bilingual Records the two different soundtracks on DVD RWs VR mode You can select either soundtrack when playing back the disc 105 Setting...

Page 36: ...our TV cannot accept the progressive signal In this case set Progressive to Off in the Video setup page 102 Even if your TV is compatible with progressive format 525p 625p signals the image may be affected when you set the recorder to progressive format In this case set Progressive to Off in the Video setup page 102 You are playing a disc recorded in a colour system that is different from your TV ...

Page 37: ...om other equipment TV reception is poor Adjust the TV aerial The tape starts playing as soon as it is inserted The safety tab has been removed To record on this tape cover the tab hole The tape is ejected when z REC is pressed Check that the safety tab has not been removed Nothing happens when z REC is pressed Make sure the tape is not at its end VCR Timer recording The timer does not operate Chec...

Page 38: ...rder can only input DVC SD signals It cannot output signals The DV jack will not accept MICRO MV signals from equipment such as a MICRO MV digital video camera with an i LINK jack For further precautions see the notes on page 93 For details on precautions when connecting this recorder also see the instruction manuals for the equipment to be connected Required i LINK cable Use the Sony i LINK 4 pin...

Page 39: ...and rewritable disc that is the same size as a DVD VIDEO The DVD RW has two different modes VR mode and Video mode DVDs created in Video mode have the same format as a DVD VIDEO while discs created in VR Video Recording mode allow the contents to be programmed or edited DVD R page 30 A DVD R read plus R is a recordable disc that is the same size as a DVD VIDEO Contents can be recorded only once to...

Page 40: ...3 117 INPUT SELECT 57 85 94 Interlace format 124 J JPEG image files 43 L Language 106 Language abbreviation 124 Line 1 Output 101 LINE 1 TV 15 LINE 2 IN 26 LINE 3 DECODER 28 Line Audio Input 54 57 104 continued 126 LP mode 76 M Mains lead 19 Manual clock set 100 Manual Set 98 MARKER 41 MENU 34 Menu Top menu 34 Modify 67 Move 68 MP3 audio tracks 42 MPEG 103 N NICAM 47 76 Number buttons 20 40 52 81 ...

Page 41: ...Cover Removal 2 1 3 Ass y Front Panel Removal Fig 2 3 Ass y Front Panel Removal 2 1 4 Function Timer PCB Removal Fig 2 4 Function Timer PCB Removal 1 REMOVE 2 SCREW 3 Lift up the Cabinet Top in the direction of arrow 2 REMOVE 3 SCREWS 1 REMOVE 2 SCREW 2 RELEASE 3 HOOKS 1 REMOVE 8 SCREWS 1 RELEASE 3 HOOKS 2 RELEASE 3 HOOKS Top View Bottom View 1 RELEASE 1 HOOK ...

Page 42: ...E 2 SCREWS 2 REMOVE 4 SCREWS VCR MAIN PCB DVD MAIN PCB FUNCTION TIMER PCB VCR DECK 3 REMOVE 4 SCREWS 5 REMOVE 5 SCREWS 4 REMOVE 7 SCREWS 6 REMOVE 2 SURPORTER DVD DECK 1 REMOVE 3 SCREWS MODE SWITCH When installing the ass y full deck on the Main PCB be sure to align the assembly point of mode switch ASSEMBLY POINT ...

Page 43: ...2 3 Fig 2 7 Circuit Board Locations 2 2 CIRCUIT BOARD LOCATIONS DVD MAIN PCB FUNCTION TIMER PCB VCR MAIN PCB ...

Page 44: ...4 2 3 VCR DECK PARTS LOCATIONS 2 3 1 Top View 1 2 5 6 3 4 Fig 2 8 Top parts Location 1 1 GEAR FL CAM 2 MOTOR LOADING ASS Y 3 LEVER FL ARM ASS Y 4 HOLDER FL CASSETTE ASS Y 5 LEVER FL DOOR 6 SLIDER FL DRIVE ...

Page 45: ...Parts Location 2 1 FE HEAD 2 CYLINDER ASS Y 3 ACE HEAD ASS Y 4 LEVER UNIT PINCH ASS Y 5 LEVER 9 GUIDE ASS Y 6 LEVER TENSION ASS Y 7 BAND BRAKE ASS Y 8 DISK S REEL 9 LEVER S BRAKE ASS Y 0 GEAR IDLE qa LEVER IDLE qs LEVER T BRAKE ASS Y qd DISK T REEL ...

Page 46: ...2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Fig 2 10 Bottom Parts Location 1 GEAR JOINT 1 2 GEAR JOINT 2 3 BRAKET GEAR 4 MOTOR CAPSTAN ASS Y 5 LEVER T LOAD ASS Y 6 GEAR LOADING DRIVE 7 LEVER S LOAD ASS Y 8 HOLDER CLUTCH ASS Y 9 BELT PULLEY 0 SLIDER CAM ...

Page 47: ...o grasp the Lever FL Cassette R 2 Continuously until the Holder FL Cassette Ass y 1 is taken out completely Note Be sure to insert Lever FL Cassette R 2 in the direction of A to prevent separation and breakage of the Lever FL Cassette R 2 at disassembling and reassembling Fig 2 11 Holder FL Cassette Ass y Removal RAIL B BOSS A 2 LEVER FL CASSETTEE R A 1 HOLDER FL CASSETTEE ASS Y 2 4 2 Lever FL Arm...

Page 48: ...the Boss of Lever FL ARM R in Groove of Slider FL drive 1 Assembly Align the Gear FL Cam 1 with the Gear worm wheel Post as shown drawing Refer to Timing point Fig 2 14 Slider FL Drive Removal Fig 2 15 Gear FL Cam Gear Worm 1 GEAR FL CAM GEAR WORM WHEEL POST TIMING POINT 2 4 3 Lever FL Door Removal 1 Release the Hook 2 and Remove the Lever FL Door 1 in the direction of arrow A Fig 2 13 Lever FL Do...

Page 49: ... 4 5 Gear Worm Wheel Removal 1 Remove the Gear Worm wheel 1 Fig 2 16 Gear Worm Wheel Removal 2 4 6 Cable Flat Removal 1 Remove the Drum connecting part of Cable Flat 1 from Connector Waffer 2 Fig 2 17 Cable Flat Removal 1 GEAR WORM WHEEL ...

Page 50: ...val 1 Remove the SCREW 1 2 Remove the Bracket Gear 2 3 Remove the Gear Joint 2 3 4 Remove the Gear Joint 1 4 Assembly 1 Be sure to align dot mark of Gear Joint 1 1 with dot mark of Gear Joint 2 2 as shown Fig 2 20 Refer to Timing point1 2 Confirm the Timing Point 2 of the Gear Joint 2 2 and Slider Cam 3 Fig 2 19 Bracket Gear Gear Joint 1 2 Removal Fig 2 20 Gear Joint 1 2 Assembly 1 GEAR JOINT1 2 G...

Page 51: ...stalling be sure to align dot of Lever Load T Ass y 1 with dot of Lever Load S Ass y 2 as shown in drawing Refer to Timing Point 1 2 Insert the Pin A B C D into the Slider Cam 3 hole 3 Be sure to align dot of Lever Load T 1 and dot of Gear Loading Drive 4 Refer to Timing Point 2 4 Aline dot of Gear Loading drive 4 with mark of Slider Cam 3 as shown in drawing Refer to Timing Point 3 Fig 2 22 Gear ...

Page 52: ... S Ass y Refer to Fig 2 25 2 Remove the Spring Tension Lever 1 3 Rotate stopper of Main Base in the direction of arrow A 4 Lift the Lever Tension Ass y 2 Band brake Ass y 3 Note 1 When replacing the Lever Tension Ass y 2 be sure to apply Grease on the post 2 Take care not to touch stain on the felt side and not to be folder and broken Band brake Ass y 3 After Lever Tension Ass y seated Rotate stop...

Page 53: ...nd transformed Spring Brake at removing or reinstalling Fig 2 25 Lever Brake S T Ass y Removal 2 4 14 Gear Idle Ass y Removal 1 Push the Lever Idle 1 in the direction of arrow A B 2 Lift the Lever Idle 1 Assembly 1 Apply oil in two Bosses of Lever Idle 1 2 Assemble the Gear Idle 2 with the Lever Idle 1 Note When replacing the Gear Idle 2 be sure to add oil in the boss of Lever Idle 1 Fig 2 26 Gear...

Page 54: ...Check the condition of spring as shown in detail A 2 Don t push Holder Clutch Ass y down with excessive force Just insert Holder Clutch Ass y into post center with dead force and Rotate it smoothly Be sure to confirm that spring is in the slit of Gear Center Ass y as shown in detail B Fig 2 28 Holder Clutch Ass y Removal 1 WASHER SLIT 2 HOLDER CLUTCH ASS Y DETAIL A BAD SPRING GOOD BAD SPRING GOOD ...

Page 55: ... Base 5 Push down the Lever Up DownAss y 1for locking of the Hook Note 1 Take care not to separate and sentence does not mark sense 2 Be sure to confirm that Ring of the Gear Center Ass y 2 is in the Guide of the Lever Up Down Ass y 1 after finishing assembly of Lever Up Down Ass y 1 and Gear Center Ass y 2 Fig 2 29 Lever Up Down Ass y Removal Fig 2 30 Lever Up Down Ass y Removal 2 4 18 Guide Cass...

Page 56: ...e care not to touch the grease on the Roller Pinch 2 When reinstalling be sure to apply grease on the post pinch roller Fig 2 32 Lever Unit Pinch Ass y Plate Joint Spring Pinch Drive Removal 2 4 20 Lever 9 Guide Ass y Removal 1 Remove the Spring 9 Guide 1 2 Lift the Spring 9 GuideAss y 2 in the direction of arrow A Note 1 Take extreme care not to get grease on the tape Guide Post 2 After reinstall...

Page 57: ... Head Removal 1 Rotate the FE Head 1 in the direction of arrow to lift up Fig 2 34 FE Head Removal 2 4 22 ACE Head Removal 1 Pull out the FPC from connector of ACE Head Ass y 2 2 Remove the screw 1 3 Lift the ACE Head Ass y 2 Fig 2 35 ACE Head Removal ...

Page 58: ...ft the Plate Ground Deck 2 3 Lift the Cylinder Ass y 3 Assembly 1 Match the 3 holes in the bottom of Cylinder Ass y 3 to the 3 holes of Main Base as attending not to drop or knock the Cylinder Ass y 3 2 Tighten the 1 Screw 1 3 Match the Plate Ground Deck 2 to the Hole of Base Main 4 Tighten the other 2 Screws 1 Note 1 Take care not to touch the Cylinder Ass y 3 and the tape guide post at reinstall...

Page 59: ...stan Ass y Removal 1 Remove the 3 Screws 1 2 Remove the Motor Capstan Ass y 2 Assembly 1 Match the 3 holes of Motor Capstan Ass y 2 to the 3 holes of Main Base Be careful not to drop or knock the Motor Capstan Ass y 2 2 Tighten the 3 Screws 1 in the direction of arrow as shown detail drawing Note After tightening screws check if there is gap between the head of screws and the top side of Main Base...

Page 60: ...with screw driver Refer to arrow Other method Remove the Screw of Motor Load Ass y Separate the Motor Load Ass y Fig 2 42 2 When Slider S T are approched in the position of unloading rotate holder Clutch counterclockwise after inserting screw driver in the hole of frame s bottom in order to wind the unwinded tape Refer to Fig 2 43 If you rotate Gear Worm 1 continuously when tape is in state of unw...

Page 61: ...O O O O O O O O FE HEAD O O O O O O O ACE HEAD O O O O O O O O O PINCH ROLLER O O O O O O O O O POST REEL S T SLEEVE TENSION POST CENTER LEVER IDLE BOSS 2Point CAPSTAN MOTOR PULLEY O O O O O BELT PULLEY O O O O O O O HOLDER CLUTCH ASS Y O O O O O O O O O GEAR CENTER ASS Y O O O O O O O O O GEAR IDLE 2Point O O O O O O O O O LOADING MOTOR O O O O O O O O O BAND BRAKE ASS Y O O O O O O O O O BRAKE T...

Page 62: ...2 22 2 22E MEMO ...

Page 63: ...IC MSP3417D MUX SV1274 7 to 4 Video Mux SW 6 to 4 Audio Mux SW 2CH DECODER CS98202 ENCODER CS92686 6CH AMP LA73054 VIDEO DECORDER SAA7115 AUDIO ADC CS5340 AUDIO DAC CS4391 IEEE1394PHY TSB41AB1 VCR MICOM UPD78F4928GF AV I CHIP LA71750 HI FI LA72646 2MB x4 SDRAM 64bit Front Panel VFD DRIVE KEY CONTROL PT6315 Key Input Remocon COAXIAL OPTICAL SIF SUPER OUT DIGITAL AUDIO OUT VCR V IN DVD V IN Y C NIX ...

Page 64: ...3 4E MEMO ...

Page 65: ...4 PCB Diagrams 4 2 4 1 4 1 VCR Main PCB 4 3 4 2 DVD Main PCB 4 7 4 3 Jack PCB 4 11 4 4 DV Jack PCB 4 15 4 5 Function Timer PCB 4 17 RDR VX410 ...

Page 66: ...4 1 VCR Main PCB 4 4 4 3 COMPONENT SIDE ...

Page 67: ...4 6 4 5 CONDUCTOR SIDE ...

Page 68: ...4 8 4 7 4 2 DVD Main PCB COMPONENT SIDE ...

Page 69: ...4 10 4 9 CONDUCTOR SIDE ...

Page 70: ...4 12 4 11 4 3 Jack PCB COMPONENT SIDE ...

Page 71: ...4 14 4 13 CONDUCTOR SIDE ...

Page 72: ...4 16 4 15 4 4 DV Jack PCB COMPONENT SIDE CONDUCTOR SIDE ...

Page 73: ...4 5 Function Timer PCB COMPONENT SIDE CONDUCTOR SIDE 4 18 4 17 ...

Page 74: ...4 20E MEMO ...

Page 75: ...nnectors and Power DVD Main PCB 5 29 5 14 MUX NICAM TM PDC SCART Front Jack JACK PCB 5 31 5 15 ADC DAC VIC1 LA73054 BLOCK JACK PCB 5 33 5 16 MTS Tuner JACK PCB 5 35 5 17 Component Super Out JACK PCB 5 37 RDR VX410 Note For schematic Diagram Resistors are in ohms 1 8W unless otherwise noted Special note Most semiconductor devices are electrostatically sensitive and therefore require the special han...

Page 76: ... Block Identification of Main PCB 5 4 5 3 VCR MAIN PCB Component Side Conductor Side ...

Page 77: ...5 6 5 5 5 1 S M P S VCR Main PCB ...

Page 78: ...5 8 5 7 5 2 Power VCR Main PCB ...

Page 79: ...5 10 5 9 5 3 Logic VCR Main PCB ...

Page 80: ...5 12 5 11 5 4 A V VCR Main PCB ...

Page 81: ...5 14 5 13 5 5 Hi Fi VCR Main PCB ...

Page 82: ...5 16 5 15 5 6 OSD VCR Main PCB ...

Page 83: ...5 18 5 17 5 7 SECAM VCR Main PCB ...

Page 84: ...5 20 5 19 5 8 Function Timer Function Timer PCB ...

Page 85: ...S10 IO_VSS10 79 79 IO_VSS11 IO_VSS11 89 89 IO_VSS12 IO_VSS12 95 95 IO_VSS13 IO_VSS13 101 101 IO_VSS14 IO_VSS14 107 107 IO_VSS15 IO_VSS15 113 113 IO_VSS16 IO_VSS16 119 119 IO_VSS17 IO_VSS17 125 125 IO_VSS18 IO_VSS18 131 131 IO_VSS19 IO_VSS19 136 136 IO_VSS20 IO_VSS20 144 144 IO_VSS21 IO_VSS21 150 150 IO_VSS22 IO_VSS22 155 155 IO_VSS23 IO_VSS23 163 163 IO_VSS24 IO_VSS24 169 169 IO_VSS25 IO_VSS25 174...

Page 86: ...Y BY 15 R62 R62 75R 75R0 1 0 1 R5 R51 5 1 5 1K C6 C66 0 6 0 1 1uF uF R1 R115 15 10K 10K R63 0R 0R TP6 TP6 1 C6 C65 0 5 0 1 1uF uF R1 R116 16 10K 10K CN203 HDR1 HDR1X4 SHRD 1 2 3 4 R181 1K C2 C230 30 47u 47uF F 16V 16V C1 C106 06 0 0 1u 1uF C127 127 0 1u 0 1uF S6 C111 111 0 0 1u 1uF R1 R177 77 0R 0R C8 C88 0 8 0 1uF 1uF C124 124 0 1u 0 1uF C125 125 0 1u 0 1uF R82 R82 22R 22R C115 115 0 0 1u 1uF FB ...

Page 87: ...1 XPD1 89 89 XPD0 XPD0 90 90 XRV XRV 91 91 XRH XRH 92 92 XCLK XCLK 94 94 XDQ XDQ 95 95 XRDY XRDY 96 96 XTRI XTRI 80 80 RTCO RTCO 36 36 RTS1 RTS1 35 35 RTS0 RTS0 34 34 LLC2 LLC2 29 29 LLC LLC 28 28 ADDA ADDA0 23 ADDA ADDA1 17 ADDA ADDA2 11 ADDE ADDE0 1 ADDE ADDE1 25 ADDE ADDE2 51 ADDE ADDE3 75 VXDD 8 VDDI0 33 VDDI4 83 VDDI1 43 VDDI2 58 VDDI3 68 VDDI5 93 TP105 TP105 1 C2 C240 40 27 27pF pF TP113 TP1...

Page 88: ...K 13K R1302 1302 0R 0R R1338 1338 NC NC IC1301 TSB41AB1_64P NC NC1 16 NC NC2 43 NC NC3 44 NC NC4 45 NC NC5 46 NC NC6 47 TPBO TPBO 34 TPAO TPAO 36 TPAO TPAO 37 TPBO TPBO 35 TPBISO TPBISO 38 X0 X0 60 X1 X1 59 R2 R2 40 R1 R1 41 PLLGND2 58 PLLGND1 57 AGND6 50 AGND5 49 AGND4 48 AGND3 39 AGND2 33 AGND1 32 DGND4 64 DGND3 63 DGND2 18 DGND1 17 PLVDD 56 AVDD5 52 AVDD4 51 AVDD3 42 AVDD2 31 AVDD1 30 DVDD4 62 ...

Page 89: ...OG_RST 3 4 5 IO_CLK _CLK 3 IO_T IO_TXD 5 1394PD 5 LINE2_VIN LINE2_VIN 5 LINE1_VIN LINE1_VIN 5 GND_ GND_A GND_ GND_A GND_ GND_A IEC958 GND_ GND_A TP211 1 TP217 1 TP226 1 C306 0 1uF CN3 CN3 HEADER6X ADER6X2 2 4 6 8 10 12 1 3 5 7 9 11 TP224 1 C307 100uF 16V TP23 TP235 1 TP232 1 TP212 1 TP205 1 TP225 1 TP231 1 L4 0R 3216 CN1 HEADER15X2 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 ...

Page 90: ...5 32 5 31 5 14 MUX NICAM TM PDC SCART Front Jack JACK PCB ...

Page 91: ...5 34 5 33 5 15 ADC DAC VIC1 LA73054 BLOCK JACK PCB ...

Page 92: ...5 36 5 35 5 16 MTS Tuner JACK PCB ...

Page 93: ...5 38 5 37 5 17 Component Super Out JACK PCB ...

Page 94: ...5 40E MEMO ...

Page 95: ...djust Intermittently short circuit the Test Point on Function Timer PCB with pincers to the adjustment mode If the corresponding adjustment button is pressed the adjustment is performed automatically When the adjustment is completed be sure to turn the power off 6 1 1 a Location of adjustment button of remote control Fig 6 1 SYSTEM MENU TITLE LIST TIMER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 TV DVD VIDEO ENTER CLEAR...

Page 96: ...6 2 6 1 1 b TEST location for adjustment mode setting Fig 6 2 Function Timer PCB Top View Short Circuit for few seconds and release Just one time ...

Page 97: ...ment 1 Playback the alignment tape 2 Intermittently short circuit the two Test Points on Function Timer PCB while setting the adjustment mode See Fig 6 2 3 Press the 1 0 buttons remote control adjustment operates automatically See Fig 6 1 ...

Page 98: ...ort adjustment To maintain the height of the tape guide and prevent damage do not apply excessive force onto the main base Fig 6 4 Tape Travel Diagram CYLINDER ASS Y TAKE UP REEL DISK 8 GUIDE POST 9 GUIDE POST SUPPLY REEL DISK CAPSTAN PINCH ROLLER GUIDE ROLLER T GUIDE ROLLER S FULL ERASE HEAD 3 GUIDE POST TENSION POST HEIGHT SCREW TILT SCREW X POSITION ADJUST SILT AZIMUTH SCREW POST TENSION MAIN B...

Page 99: ...t the tape guide perform the tilt adjustment of the ACE head 1 ACE Head Assembly Adjustment a ACE HEAD HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT 1 Run the alignment tape Color bar in the playback mode 2 Observe surface of the audio head using a dental mirror 3 Turn screw C clockwise or counterclockwise until the gap of lower tape edge and the lower edge of the control head is about 0 25mm Refer to Fig 6 5 and 6 6 Fig 6 5...

Page 100: ...de as shown in Fig 6 7 B 3 If a curl or wrinkle of the tape occurs slightly turn the screw A tilt adjust on the ACE head ass y 4 Reconfirm the ACE head height A B BAD WRINKLE GOOD Fig 6 7 Tape Guide Check c AUDIO AZIMUTH ADJUSTMENT 1 Load alignment tape Mono scope and playback the 7KHz signal 2 Connect channel 1 scope probe to audio output 3 Adjust screw B to achieve maximum audio level See Fig 6 ...

Page 101: ... operates automatically See Fig 6 1 4 Connect the CH 1 probe to Envelope the CH 2 probe to H D switching pulse and then trigger to CH 1 5 Insert the driver into the X Point adjustment hole and adjust it so that envelope waveform is maximum Test point TP2 Audio Output TP3 Envelope TP4 H D S W Trigger TP5 Control Pulse Fig 6 8 Location of Test point VCR Main PCB Top View iew AUDIO OUTPUT CONTROL PUL...

Page 102: ...output of the video RF envelope b Minimum output of the video RF envelope at the entrance side c Minimum output of the video RF envelope at the center point d Maximum output of the video RF envelope at the exit side 4 If the section A in Fig 6 10 does not meet the specification adjust the guide roller S up or down 5 If the section B in Fig 6 10 does not meet the specification adjust the guide roll...

Page 103: ...e Changes from RPS to Play Mode ENTRANCE SIDE ENVELOPE 3 Check Transitional Operation from RPS to Play Check transition from RPS mode to play mode Using a pre recorded SP tape make sure the entry side of envelope comes to an appropriate steady state within 3 seconds as shown in Fig 6 12 If the envelope waveform does not reach specified peak to peak amplitude within 3 seconds adjust as follows 1 Ma...

Page 104: ...wrinkle is observed perform the following adjustments in Playback mode Tape wrinkle at the guide roller S T section Linearity adjustment Tape wrinkle at tape guide flange ACE head assembly coarse adjustment 6 2 3 Reel Torque 1 The rotation of the capstan motor causes the holder clutch ass y to rotate through the belt pulley 2 The spring wrap PLAY REV of holder clutch ass y drives the disk reel S T...

Page 105: ...check the condition of commmunication with Main Micom IC601 42 45 VFD STB CLOCK DATA IN DATA OUT NO NO YES YES Check the circuity around IC601 reset Check the soldering around IC601 good NO YES XT601 14 318MHz oscillation is normal NO YES YES STOP PLAY OPEN Key operatious are normal YES F1S01 is normal BD01 04 ZD1S01 2 SHORT and OPEN are normal Check feedback IC1S01 Change short circuited or opene...

Page 106: ...R Section A PLAY MODE INOPERATIVE EE VIDEO INSERT THE CASETTE TAPE RECORDED BY ANOTHER VCR AND PRESS PLAY BUTTON PLAY INDICATOR IN THE DISPLAY PRESS PLAY KEY IN REMOTE CONTROL MECHANISM OPERATION SEE PB VIDEO AUDIO MISSING IN PLAY MODE SEE MECHANISM DOES NOT OPERATE IN PLAY MODE CHECK PLAY Button and Pattern CHECK IC601 XT601 SEE VIDEO MISSING IN EE MODE NO NO NO YES NO PB VIDEO SEE VIDEO MISSING ...

Page 107: ...602 CHECK IC601 CHANGE TAPE SEE PLAY MODE DOESN T OPERATE EJECT NO NO YES NO REC VIDEO SEE VIDEO MISSING IN RECORD MODE NO YES YES YES YES VCR Section CAPSTAN ROTATION S T REEL IC601 98 99 PROG SW STATE IC601 76 77 78 CHANGE IC601 CHECK LOADING MOTOR MECHANISM OR SW601 TAKE UP REEL SENSOR SUPPLY REEL SENSOR PT601 PT602 SEE CAPSTAN DOES NOT ROTATE NO DC STOP MODE YES PULSE YES A ...

Page 108: ... OPERATE NO NO NO YES NO CONTROL PULSE IC601 86 NO YES YES YES YES VCR Section LOAD TAPE AND PRESS F FWD BUTTON FAST FORWARD DOESN T OPERATE F FWD INDICATOR IN THE DISPLAY PRESS FF KEY IN REMOTE CONTROL CHECK CN604 2pin 24V 4pin 5V 5 9pin 3 2V CHECK TIMER CHANGE IC601 XT601 NO NO NO NO YES CHECK CN604 5 9pin 3 2V CHECK IC601 CHECK POWER BLOCK YES YES YES CHECK MECHANISM NO IC601 93pin FG pulse CHE...

Page 109: ...d C830 R804 AB03 R816 CHECK R638 C623 C622 NO IC601 50 SYNC IN YES VCR Section TURN THE VCR POWER ON AND INSERT A TAPE PRESS EJECT BUTTON CASSETTE LOADING MECHANISM DOES NOT OPERATE TAPE DETECTED CST IN MODE IC601 75 HIGH 5V CHANGE IC601 CHECK START SENSOR S601 IC601 CHECK DM B LINE CHANGE IC601 NO NO NO YES IC601 38 LOW 0V IC601 39 HIGH 5V IC601 38 HIGH 5V IC601 39 LOW 0V CHECK CASSETT LOADING ME...

Page 110: ...301 46 VIDEO IC301 65 VIDEO IC601 19 21 VIDEO IC801 8 NO H D SW IC301 70 NO YES YES NO NO NO CHECK IC801 VCR Section VIDEO MISSING IN RECORD MODE IC301 50pin VIDEO signal in NO DEFECT RECORD MODE E E mode and IC801 22pin CHECK VIDEO signal out NO YES IC301 65pin VIDEO signal out CHECK IC301 55 Vcc 5V NO YES IC301 79pin REC FM signal in CHECK IC301 72pin Power 5Vp p NO YES IC301 94pin SP IC301 88pi...

Page 111: ...SING IN PLAY MODE NO NO NO NO YES YES YES YES NOTE XT301 Always 4 433619MHz VCR Section CHECK IC301 65 YES COLOR MISSING IN RECORD MODE VIDEO IN RECORD MODE VCR Section NOTE XT301 Always 4 433619MHz COLOR signal IC301 25 COLOR KILLER IC301 33 2V CHANGE IC301 CHECK THE REC LINE SEE PAGE 7 6 VIDEO MISSING IN RECORD MODE NO NO NO YES YES YES CHECK XT301 CHANGE XT301 NO NO CHANGE IC301 ...

Page 112: ...7 8 OSD PICTURE MISSING CHECK IC6P01 2pin 2 FSC 8 86MHz signal in CHECK IC6P01 6 7pin AFC signal out CHANGE IC6P01 CHECK IC301 37pin CHECK C6P04 C6P05 L6P05 YES NO YES NO VCR Section ...

Page 113: ...18 CHECK R570 R571 NO NO YES YES VCR Section VCR Section VCR STOP MODE AUDIO MISSING IN EE MODE IC801 44 46 56 58pin Audio signal input INPUT CHOICE MODE CHECK IC601 CHECK R4N05 R4N06 C4N05 C4N06 CHECK IC801 CHECK C815 C814 C820 C821 L1 L2 NO NO NO TUNER YES YES YES YES IC4N01 30 31pin AUDIO SIGNAL NO YES IC801 48 60 pin AUDIO SIGNAL Change IC4N01 CHANGE XT4N01 YES XT4N01 18 43MHz CHECK CLK DATA I...

Page 114: ...T NO HIFI MONO YES IC301 5 AUDIO SIGNAL INPUT NO YES VCR Section CHECK Q3A03 FL3A01 CHECK R3A05 C3A21A CHANGE IC301 IC301 13 AUDIO SIGNAL INPUT IC501 4 AUDIO SIGNAL NO NO NO IC301 68 69 CHECK CLOCK DATA CHECK R3A50 R3A28 C3A24 YES NO NO NO YES YES YES YES YES YES CHECK IC301 18 Vcc 5V AND CHANGE IC301 CHANGE IC501 IC301 11 AUDIO SIGNAL OUTPUT IC301 100 AUDIO FM SIGNAL IC301 2 MIX SIGNAL AUDIO 70KH...

Page 115: ...CAPSTAN MOTOR CHECK R660 CHECK R609 CHANGE IC601 CHECK IC601 CHECK B IN THE POWER BLOCK CHECK 5V AT PC5V LINE IN THE POWER BLOCK NO NO NO NO YES NO YES NO YES YES YES YES VCR Section PLAY NO SERVO LOCK IC601 93 C FG IC601 88 CTL PULSE CHECK CTL PULSE AC LEVEL SP SLP OVER 1Vp p CHANGE IC601 CHECK A CE HEAD CHECK CN604 1 NO NO NO YES YES YES VCR Section ...

Page 116: ...NOT ROTATE CN604 8 12V CN604 3 5V CN604 12 2 5V CHECK CYLINDER MOTOR CHECK IC601 9 D CTL CHECK 5V LINE CHECK 12V AT PC12V LINE IN THE POWER BLOCK NO NO NO YES YES YES CHANGE IC601 NO CHECK R608 R617 C659A VCR Section ...

Page 117: ...7 13 Are main and deck power OK Is the FFC cable between main deck inserted correctly Change the DVD main board Check the power No No Reinsert FFC cable correctly Yes Yes Disc loading error ...

Page 118: ...hardware problem No digital audio out Proper signal on 10 pin of CN03 of Jack PCB No Replace DVD main PCB Voltage of L802 is 9V jack PCB Check the pin 13 20 IC501 Jack PCB is LOW Check the passive components ardund jack pin Power block No No Check IC501 3pin Sdata Is trere a Output on C837 C836 Jack PCB No No Check the board to board connector between jack PCB and DVD main PCB Yes Yes Yes No Analo...

Page 119: ...icom check VIC1 peripheral circuit Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Doos the video signals is 2V level at output jack Check the connection between VIC1 and output jack Yes CVBS output error Check select signal of pin44 46 56 58 in IC801 jack board Check pin56 of IC801 pin17 of CN1 in jack board Check passive components around jack pin and IC801 check pin63 64 Clock data of IC801 No No Check the VCR Main boa...

Page 120: ...3 VR34 Yes Yes Yes Yes Component output error 16pin and 20pin in CN04 of jack PCB or CN2 of DVD Main PCB has normal level Check the connection of S Video cable No Check DVD main PCB Analong signals are inputted nirmally VIC1 Jack PCB No No No Check the connection between 16 20 pin in CN04 of Jack PCB and VIC1 Power is normal at VIC1 1 24 34 Pin13 in VIC1 is in high state Check the connection betwe...

Page 121: ...1 Scart Jack No No Check pin 62 55 in IC801 of input power No No Pin12 in IC1001 DVD main PCB has nomal level Pin45 and pin 54 62 in IC1001 of DVD main PCB has clock and digital video signal nomal level Check the connection between pin12 in IC1001 of DVD main PCB Check IC1001 peripheral circuit Yes Yes Yes Yes Line1 CVBS Video Input Error ...

Page 122: ...B Check IC1001 peripheral circuit Yes Yes Yes Line2 S Video Video Input Error Pin 6 in IC801 has nomal level jack PCB Pin 21 in IC801 has nomal level Change DVD main PCB Check the connection between pin 6 in IC801 and L2 pin jack No No Check pin 62 55 in IC801 of input power No No Pin12 in IC1001 of DVD main PCB has nomal level Pin 45 and pin54 62 in IC1001 of DVD main PCB has clock and digital vi...

Page 123: ...8 1 RDR VX410 8 REPAIR PARTS LIST 8 1 Exploded Views 8 2 8 1 1 Cabinet Assembly 8 2 8 1 2 VCR Mechanical Parts Top Side 8 3 8 1 3 VCR Mechanical Parts Bottom Side 8 4 8 2 Electrical Parts List 8 5 ...

Page 124: ...GI C001 9 885 095 71 ASSY PANEL FRONT VX410 E1 VX410 E2 C001 9 885 095 74 ASSY PANEL FRONT VX410 B C001 9 885 095 75 ASSY PANEL FRONT VX410 AU2 C003 9 885 090 48 DOOR CASSETTE VX410 E1 VX410 E2 C003 9 885 096 77 DOOR CASSETTE VX410 B C003 9 885 096 78 DOOR CASSETTE VX410 GI VX410 AU2 C012 3 080 528 01 SPRING ETC C015 9 885 083 79 CABINET TOP 0P025 9 885 095 68 CBF POWER CORD 2P 250V 3A BLK VX410 G...

Page 125: ... 8 1 2 VCR Mechanical Parts Top Side G560 G001 G555 G510 G480 K546 B410 B440 G546 G060 G520 G527 K110 K240 K248 K350 K140 K340 G070 K250 K490 G420 G450 G681 G680 not supplied not supplied not supplied not supplied not supplied not supplied not supplied not supplied not supplied not supplied not supplied not supplied G560 9 885 061 14 POST 8 GUIDE ASSY G680 3 075 021 01 AUTO HEAD CLEANER G680 G681 ...

Page 126: ...0P Ref No Part No Description Remarks Ref No Part No Description Remarks G542 B462 B560 B570 not supplied not supplied not supplied not supplied not supplied not supplied not supplied not supplied not supplied not supplied not supplied not supplied not supplied not supplied B561 B570 9 885 061 03 SCREW CAP 2 6X6 G542 3 067 790 01 BELT PULLEY ...

Page 127: ...te IC204 9 885 090 38 IC DRAM IC205 9 885 095 70 IC EEPROM Refer to Note IC206 9 885 090 39 IC G9966 POSI FIXED REG IC302 1 805 039 11 IC M74HCU04 IC303 9 885 079 21 IC 74VHC125 CMOS LOGIC IC1001 9 885 083 82 IC VIDEO DECODER IC1301 9 885 070 64 IC TSB41AB1 PAP DATA COMM GEN RESISTOR R39 9 885 083 84 BEAD SMD 47ohm R64 9 885 083 84 BEAD SMD 47ohm R103 9 885 083 84 BEAD SMD 47ohm R1307 9 885 083 84...

Page 128: ...IODE UDZ9 1B VZ812 1 805 011 11 DIODE UDZ9 1B VZ813 1 805 011 11 DIODE UDZ9 1B VZ814 1 805 011 11 DIODE UDZ9 1B VZ815 1 805 011 11 DIODE UDZ9 1B VZ816 1 805 011 11 DIODE UDZ9 1B VZ817 1 805 011 11 DIODE UDZ9 1B VZ818 1 805 011 11 DIODE UDZ9 1B VZ819 1 804 418 11 DIODE MTZJ12B VZ820 1 805 011 11 DIODE UDZ9 1B VZ821 1 805 011 11 DIODE UDZ9 1B VZ822 1 805 011 11 DIODE UDZ9 1B VZ823 1 805 011 11 DIODE...

Page 129: ...04 1 805 016 11 TRANSISTOR KSC1623 L QAS01 9 885 060 82 TRANSISTOR KSA812 QAS02 1 805 016 11 TRANSISTOR KSC1623 L QAS03 1 805 016 11 TRANSISTOR KSC1623 L VQ1 1 805 016 11 TRANSISTOR KSC1623 L SWITCH SW1 1 786 353 11 TACT SWITCH POWER SW3 1 786 353 11 TACT SWITCH CH DOWN SW4 1 786 353 11 TACT SWITCH CH UP TUNER TM401 9 885 095 58 TM BLOCK TCSK0601PD25A PAL VX410 GI VX410 E1 VX410 E2 TM401 9 885 095...

Page 130: ...S02 1 804 440 11 PHOTO COUPLER IC1S03 1 804 445 11 IC KA4318 IC3S01 1 804 701 11 IC SECAM VX410 B IC6P01 1 804 454 11 IC OSD COIL BD1S01 1 400 085 11 INDUCTOR 70uH BD1S02 1 400 085 11 INDUCTOR 70uH L301 1 400 074 11 INDUCTOR 100uH L302 1 400 074 11 INDUCTOR 100uH L303 1 400 074 11 INDUCTOR 100uH L304 1 400 086 11 FERRITE CORE L501 1 400 074 11 INDUCTOR 100uH L502 1 400 074 11 INDUCTOR 100uH L602 1...

Page 131: ...001 9 885 095 66 ASSY CYLINDER G480 9 885 083 60 ASSY ACE HEAD 0P025 9 885 095 68 CBF POWER CORD 2P 250V 3A BLK VX410 GI 0P025 9 885 095 72 CBF POWER CORD 2P 250V 2 5A BL VX410 B VX410 E1 VX410 E2 0P025 9 885 095 76 CBF POWER CORD 2P 250V 7 5A BL VX410 AU2 P030 9 885 090 41 FAN DC VCR MAIN The components identified by mark 0 or dotted line with mark 0 are critical for safety Replace only with part...

Page 132: ... 164 RDR VX410 Sony Corporation Home Electronics Network Company 9 874 887 11 2005H0500 1 2005 8 Published by Quality Assurance Dept ...

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