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CP-A

The components identified by mark 

!

or dotted line with mark 

!

 are critical

for safety.
Replace only with part number specified.

When indicating parts by reference
number, please include the board.

!

C5005

1-115-383-11 CERAMIC

0.001uF

5%

250V

!

C5007

1-115-383-11 CERAMIC

0.001uF

5%

250V

C5010

1-125-554-11 ELECT(BLOCK)

47uF

20%

400V

C5011

1-124-259-11 ELECT

4.7uF

20%

50V

C5012

1-110-974-11 CERAMIC

3300PF

500V

C5015

1-161-772-11 CERAMIC

0.1uF

10%

25V

C5017

1-102-822-00 CERAMIC

390PF

5%

50V

C5020

1-115-678-11 CERAMIC

47PF

1KV

C5021

1-110-973-11 CERAMIC

2200PF

500V

C5025

1-115-678-11 CERAMIC

47PF

1KV

C5101

1-126-926-11 ELECT

1000uF

20%

10V

C5102

1-126-916-11 ELECT

1000uF

20%

6.3V

C5103

1-126-935-11 ELECT

470uF

20%

16V

C5104

1-124-525-11 ELECT

1000uF

20%

25V

C5105

1-124-910-11 ELECT

47uF

20%

50V

C5106

1-126-947-11 ELECT

47uF

20%

35V

C5107

1-126-176-11 ELECT

220uF

20%

10V

C5111

1-124-455-00 ELECT

100uF

20%

16V

C5112

1-111-241-11 ELECT

10uF

20%

16V

C5113

1-126-162-11 ELECT

3.3uF

20%

50V

C5114

1-111-241-11 ELECT

10uF

20%

16V

C5115

1-111-241-11 ELECT

10uF

20%

16V

C5117

1-126-162-11 ELECT

3.3uF

20%

50V

C5124

1-124-464-11 ELECT

0.22uF

20%

50V

C5135

1-136-163-00 FILM

0.068uF

5%

50V

C6001

1-111-241-11 ELECT

10uF

20%

16V

C6002

1-164-004-11 CERAMIC CHIP

0.1uF

10%

25V

C6009

1-124-589-11 ELECT

47uF

20%

16V

C6010

1-164-004-11 CERAMIC CHIP

0.1uF

10%

25V

C6012

1-164-081-11 CERAMIC

470PF

10%

50V

C6015

1-126-965-11 ELECT

22uF

20%

50V

C6020

1-111-241-11 ELECT

10uF

20%

16V

(L45AR)

C6032

1-161-052-00 CERAMIC

0.012uF

10%

50V

(L45AR)

C6033

1-161-052-00 CERAMIC

0.012uF

10%

50V

(L45AR)

C6044

1-164-004-11 CERAMIC CHIP

0.1uF

10%

25V

C6301

1-124-465-00 ELECT

0.47uF

20%

50V

 (L65HFAR,L75HFAR)

C6302

1-126-163-11 ELECT

4.7uF

20%

50V

 (L65HFAR,L75HFAR)

C6305

1-126-163-11 ELECT

4.7uF

20%

50V

 (L65HFAR,L75HFAR)

C6306

1-126-163-11 ELECT

4.7uF

20%

50V

 (L65HFAR,L75HFAR)

C6308

1-126-163-11 ELECT

4.7uF

20%

50V

 (L65HFAR,L75HFAR)

C6313

1-161-059-00 CERAMIC

0.047uF

10%

50V

 (L65HFAR,L75HFAR)

C6314

1-126-163-11 ELECT

4.7uF

20%

50V

 (L65HFAR,L75HFAR)

C6315

1-126-163-11 ELECT

4.7uF

20%

50V

 (L65HFAR,L75HFAR)

C6316

1-115-673-11 CAPACITOR

3.3uF

16V

 (L65HFAR,L75HFAR)

C6317

1-126-301-11 ELECT

1uF

20%

50V

(L65HFAR,L75HFAR)

C6318

1-115-674-11 CAPACITOR

10uF

10V

(L65HFAR,L75HFAR)

C6319

1-126-163-11 ELECT

4.7uF

20%

50V

 (L65HFAR,L75HFAR)

C6320

1-130-476-00 MYLAR

0.0027uF 5%

50V

 (L65HFAR,L75HFAR)

C6321

1-126-155-11 ELECT

100uF

20%

6.3V

 (L65HFAR,L75HFAR)

C6322

1-102-129-00 CERAMIC

10000PF

10%

50V

(L65HFAR,L75HFAR)

C6323

1-126-154-11 ELECT

47uF

20%

6.3V

 (L65HFAR,L75HFAR)

C6324

1-124-465-00 ELECT

0.47uF

20%

50V

 (L65HFAR,L75HFAR)

C6325

1-126-301-11 ELECT

1uF

20%

50V

 (L65HFAR,L75HFAR)

C6326

1-136-967-11 MYLAR

0.012uF

5%

50V

 (L65HFAR,L75HFAR)

C6327

1-161-048-00 CERAMIC

0.0056uF 10%

50V

 (L65HFAR,L75HFAR)

C6391

1-162-280-11 CERAMIC

82PF

10%

50V

C6392

1-162-280-11 CERAMIC

82PF

10%

50V

< CONNECTOR >

!

CN501

1-251-483-11 SOCKET, AC INLET

< DIODE >

D1071

8-719-991-33 DIODE

1SS133T-77

D1072

8-719-991-33 DIODE

1SS133T-77

D1201

8-719-991-33 DIODE

1SS133T-77

D2201

8-719-991-33 DIODE

1SS133T-77 (L65HFAR,L75HFAR)

D2301

8-719-991-33 DIODE

1SS133T-77 (L65HFAR,L75HFAR)

D2302

8-719-991-33 DIODE

1SS133T-77 (L65HFAR,L75HFAR)

D2303

8-719-110-23 DIODE

RD11ES-B3 (L65HFAR,L75HFAR)

D3001

8-719-986-73 DIODE

RB441Q

D3002

8-719-986-73 DIODE

RB441Q

D3003

8-719-986-73 DIODE

RB441Q

D3005

8-719-991-33 DIODE

1SS133T-77

D3006

8-719-991-33 DIODE

1SS133T-77

D3009

8-719-109-92 DIODE

RD6.2ES-B1

D3011

1-810-238-11 DIODE

ERA83-004V5

D3012

1-810-238-11 DIODE

ERA83-004V5

D5001

1-801-763-11 DIODE

DB155G-S

D5003

8-719-901-83 DIODE

1SS83

D5004

8-719-983-22 DIODE

MTZJ-T-77-27A

D5006

8-719-901-83 DIODE

1SS83

D5010

1-808-898-11 DIODE

AP0IC-V0

D5012

1-803-252-11 DIODE

ZENER 1.5KE 120A

!

D5013

1-810-884-11 DIODE

PHOTO COUPLER PC123U2

D5101

1-810-795-11 DIODE

RL2Z-LF-C4

D5102

1-803-251-11 DIODE

SF-24

D5103

8-719-901-83 DIODE

1SS83

D5104

8-719-901-83 DIODE

1SS83

D5105

1-801-991-11 DIODE

DI SFT14

D5107

8-719-109-89 DIODE

RD5.6ES-B2

D5108

8-719-109-89 DIODE

RD5.6ES-B2

D5109

8-719-109-89 DIODE

RD5.6ES-B2

Summary of Contents for SLV-L45AR

Page 1: ...entrada 327 m Vrms Impedancia de entrada superior a 47 kiloohmios LINE OUT VIDEO OUT Toma fonográfica 1 Señal de Salida 1 Vp p 75 ohmios desequilibrada sincronización negativa AUDIO OUT Tomas fonográficas 2 L R SLV L65HFAR L75HFAR Toma fonográfica 1 SLV L45AR Salida estándar 327 m Vrms Impedancia de carga 47 kiloohmios Impedancia de salida inferior a 10 kiloohmios General Requisitos de alimentació...

Page 2: ...k for unauthorized replacement parts particularly tran sistors that were installed during a previous repair Point them out to the customer and recommend their replacement SAFETY RELATED COMPONENT WARNING COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY MARK OR DOTTED LINEWITH MARK ONTHE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND INTHE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICALTO SAFE OPERATION REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEAR...

Page 3: ...OF CONTENTS Section Title Page ______ ____ ____ Section Title Page ______ ____ ____ Servo Circuit Waveforms 4 15 IC 301 System Control Tuning Control MPU Pin Functions Table 4 16 CP 1 Board SY A System Control Servo Circuit Diagram SLV L45AR 4 17 CP 1 Board SY A System Control Servo Circuit Diagram SLV L65HFAR L75HFAR 4 19 5 ADJUSTMENTS 1 Maintaining and Checking the Mechanism 5 1 l 1 Regular Chec...

Page 4: ... 5 26 4 3 3 Guide Roller Height Adjustment 5 27 4 3 4 Audio R P Head ACE HEAD Height Adjustment Azimuth Adjustment and Horizontal Position Adjustment 5 28 4 3 5 Checking After Adjustment 5 29E 6 ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS Circuit Boards Location 6 1 Self Diagnosis Display 6 2 1 Self Diagnosis Contents and Mechanism Mode Display 6 2 2 Electrical Adjustment 6 4 2 1 Servo Circuit Adjustment 6 4 2 1 1 Tes...

Page 5: ...1 1 SECTION 1 GENERAL SLV L45AR L65HFAR L75HFAR This section is extracted from SLV L75HFAR instruction manual ...

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Page 13: ...ut the lock clamps C in the arrow direction slightly and remove the TM 1 PWB as shown in Fig 1 1 2 2 Remove the screw 4 at the chassis 3 Remove the red screw 5 in the chassis the red screw 6 and remove the holder in this order SLV L45AR Remove the screw 5 in the chassis the screw 6 and the holder in this order SLV L65HFAR L75HFAR 4 Remove the two screws 7 and two screws 8 of the mechanism unit The...

Page 14: ...pener Lever A Tray Lock Lever Cassette Tray C C Terminal Board C C B TM 2 PWB SLV L75HFAR SLV L45AR B TM 2 PWB SLV L65HFAR TM 2 PWB Fig 1 1 3 Mechanism Main Unit TM 1 PWB Clamps D Chassis CP 1 PWB Assembly VP 1 PWB Assembly TM 2 PWB SLV L45AR SLV L75HFAR SLV L65HFAR ...

Page 15: ...to half opened state as shown in Fig 1 1 5 and install the front panel to the chassis Note Opened cassette door position does not install the front panel to the chassis Fig 1 1 5 Jutted part of Cassette Holder Door Opener Lever Front Panel Cassette Door Position B Cassette Door Position A E 1 2 TEMPORARILY SETTING UP AND CONNECTING CP 1 PWB ASSEMBLY The following is an example of how to place and ...

Page 16: ...3 1 SECTION 3 DIAGRAMS SLV L45AR L65HFAR L75HFAR CIRCUIT BOARDS LOCATION CP 1 PWB Assembly TM 1 PWB TM 2 PWB VP 1 PWB Assembly 3 in 1 Tuner Tuner IF RF Conv ...

Page 17: ...3 2 MECHANISM CONNECTION DIAGRAM ...

Page 18: ...3 3 3 4 SLV L45AR L65HFAR L75HFAR OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM SLV L45AR ...

Page 19: ...SLV L45AR L65HFAR L75HFAR OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM SLV L65HFAR L75HFAR 3 5 3 6 ...

Page 20: ...3 7 3 8 SLV L45AR L65HFAR L75HFAR SYSTEM CONTROL SERVO CIRCUIT DIAGRAM SLV L45AR ...

Page 21: ...3 9 3 10 SLV L45AR L65HFAR L75HFAR SYSTEM CONTROL SERVO CIRCUIT DIAGRAM SLV L65HFAR L75HFAR ...

Page 22: ...3 11 3 12 SLV L45AR L65HFAR L75HFAR VIDEO CIRCUIT DIAGRAM SLV L45AR AUDIO CIRCUIT DIAGRAM SLV L45AR ...

Page 23: ...3 13 3 14E SLV L45AR L65HFAR L75HFAR AUDIO CIRCUIT DIAGRAM SLV L65HFAR L75HFAR VIDEO CIRCUIT DIAGRAM SLV L65HFAR L75HFAR ...

Page 24: ...SLV L45AR L65HFAR L75HFAR 4 1 4 2 SECTION 4 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND PRINTED WIRING BOARDS CP 1 BOARD PW A POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ...

Page 25: ...SLV L45AR L65HFAR L75HFAR 4 3 4 4 CP 1 BOARD VA A VIDEO AUDIO TUNER CIRCUIT DIAGRAM SLV L45AR ...

Page 26: ...SLV L45AR L65HFAR L75HFAR 4 5 4 6 CP 1 BOARD VA A VIDEO AUDIO TUNER CIRCUIT DIAGRAM SLV L65HFAR L75HFAR ...

Page 27: ...SLV L45AR L65HFAR L75HFAR 4 7 4 8 VIDEO CIRCUIT WAVEFORMS VP 1 BOARD VIDEO PRE AMP CIRCUIT DIAGRAM SLV L45AR ...

Page 28: ...SLV L45AR L65HFAR L75HFAR 4 9 4 10 VP 1 P W B VP 1 BOARD VIDEO PRE AMP CIRCUIT DIAGRAM SLV L65HFAR L75HFAR r There are few cases than the part isn t mounted in this model is printed on this diagram ...

Page 29: ...SLV L45AR L65HFAR L75HFAR 4 11 4 12 TM 1 TM 2 BOARDS OPERATION KEY DISPLAY TIMER CIRCUIT DIAGRAM SLV L45AR GRID SEGMENT ASSIGNMENT ANODE CONNECTION A7101 DISPLAY FLD GRID ANODE ASSIGNMENT DRAWING TABLE ...

Page 30: ...M 1 TM 2 BOARDS OPERATION KEY DISPLAY TIMER CIRCUIT DIAGRAM SLV L65HFAR L75HFAR r There are few cases than the part isn t mounted in this model is printed on this diagram r There are few cases than the part isn t mounted in this model is printed on this diagram ...

Page 31: ...SLV L45AR L65HFAR L75HFAR SERVO CIRCUIT WAVEFORMS IC301 SYSTEM CONTROL TUNING CONTROL MPU PIN FUNCTIONS TABLE 4 15 4 16 ...

Page 32: ...SLV L45AR L65HFAR L75HFAR 4 17 4 18 CP 1 BOARD SY A SYSTEM CONTROL SERVO CIRCUIT DIAGRAM SLV L45AR ...

Page 33: ...4 19 4 20 CP 1 BOARD SY A SYSTEM CONTROL SERVO CIRCUIT DIAGRAM SLV L65HFAR L75HFAR ...

Page 34: ...SLV L45AR L65HFAR L75HFAR 4 22E 4 21 r There are few cases than the part isn t mounted in this model is printed on this diagram CP 1 P W B ...

Page 35: ...0 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000 Remarks Tape guide ACE head full erase head Tape path Cylinder drum system Cleaner roller assembly Pinch roller Reel table Drive Reel belt system Relay gear Pulley shaft Gear shaft Loading motor Back tension Perform Brake system ance checks FWD REW PLAY torque REV torque The life of parts varies enormously depending on the environment in which the part is used Playb...

Page 36: ...easure reel winding torque 8 Torque dial gauge adaptor H 7099 035 H Used to measure reel winding torque 9 Cassette torque meter VHJ 063S J 6082 011 A Used to measure back tension torque 10 Load lever assembly height adjustment tool J 6090 055 A Used to adjust the height of the load lever assembly 11 Torque gauge screwdriver J 6082 047 A Used to adjust the tightening torque of screws 12 3 mm dia bi...

Page 37: ...TE 1 Do not place the mechanism upright as shown in Fig 1 3 1 when inserting ejecting the cassette NOTE 2 For NTSC models be sure to connect the VM 1 PWB assembly and CP 1 PWB assembly Mechanism unit CP 1 PWB assembly VM 1 VP 1 PWB assembly Relay cable J 6090 057 A Fig 1 2 2 Fig 2 1 1 2 AN OVERVIEW OF THE MECHANISM 2 1 NAMES OF THE MAIN PARTS 2 1 1 CASSETTE MECHANISM ASSEMBLY Under frame Stand L R...

Page 38: ... soft lever Supply reel assembly Band brake assembly BT spring Tape sensor LED BT lever assembly Tape end sensor Guide roller assembly S incline mounting assembly Full erase head T incline mounting assembly Guide roller assembly Cylinder mounting Fig 2 1 2 Fig 2 1 3 Stator Rotor T load gear S load gear Crescent mounting T load lever assembly S load lever assembly BT spring lever assembly MC 1 PWB ...

Page 39: ... T mounting incline assembly pressure begins S T mounting incline assembly pressure ends REVIEW 1 IDLER pos 2 Pinch roller OFF STILL SLOW 3 PLAY STOP 5 BRAKE pos 4 FF REW 6 CASSETTE OUT EJECT IN REW SHORT REW INITIAL POWER OFF The principal mode switching states of the mechanism Mechanism mode HEX DATA When loading is carried out starting at the CASSETTE IN position REVIEW STILL SLOW REC PAUSE REC...

Page 40: ...fore performing repairs For details refer to the separate service manual for the respective models 6 FF REW 4 BRAKE 5 PLAY STOP 3 STILL SLOW 2 IDLER 1 REVIEW 7 INITIAL POWER OFF E EJECT Crescent slide Crescent mounting The edge of the crescent mounting is the reference line Fig 2 2 2 S Strength W Weakness T brake assembly OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF S brake assembly OFF OFF OFF OFF ...

Page 41: ...rotation of the loading motor before beginning front unloading Rotate the capstan motor with your hand wind the slacked part of the tape and rotate the loading motor in the EJECT direction again NOTE 1 When carrying out front loading release the lock by pressing down the tray lock lever 8 and the lid opener lever 9 of the cassette mechanism assembly shown in Fig 3 2 2 in the direction of the arrow...

Page 42: ...r lever 8 Tray lock lever 7 Tray Fig 3 2 2 3 3 CASSETTE DRIVE MECHANISM 3 3 1 CASSETTE MECHANISM ASSEMBLY See Figs 3 3 1 and 3 3 2 1 Put the VCR into EJECT mode 2 Remove the two screws 1 3 Lift up the back of the cassette mechanism assembly 2 slightly and remove the two hooks 3 on the front ASSEMBLY NOTES 1 The cassette mechanism assembly and the mechanism chassis should both be fitted in EJECT mo...

Page 43: ...sembly referring to section 3 1 2 Remove the two clamps 1 and take out the under frame 2 pulling it towards you 3 Press down the tray lock lever 3 and the lid opener lever 4 and loosen the tray 5 lifting it away from you In this state press the clamp 6 and remove the door opener lever 7 4 Remove the two clamps 8 and take out the stand L 9 Be careful not to exert too much force on the clamps 8 as t...

Page 44: ... to section 3 3 1 and align the start rack gear with the pinion gear 6 Clamp 1 Special screw 4 Spring 7 Start rack gear apply grease to inside of groove 5 Front rack gear apply grease to inside of groove 3 Shaft 2 Front rack gear assembly Fig 3 3 5 8 Positioning mark 5 Front rack gear 0 Positioning mark 9 Main cam Flg 3 3 6 3 4 CLEANER ROLLER ASSEMBLY See Fig 3 4 1 1 Remove the clamp 1 and take ou...

Page 45: ...o the switching position adjustment of the servo circuit 3 Screws 4 Rotor 9 Long hole used for alignment when fitting the rotor Triangular mark 5 Screws 6 Stator 8 Spacer 1 Screws 2 Cylinder earth assembly Dowels Holes 0 Hole Use for alignment when fitting the rotor Fig 3 5 1 3 5 2 CYLINDER ASSEMBLY See Fig 3 5 2 1 Refer to sections 3 5 2 and remove the cylinder unit the rotor and the stator 2 Rem...

Page 46: ...eaner roller assembly has snapped into the mounting of the audio R P head assembly ACE head 2 3 After assembly clean the surface of the head with a soft cloth or chamois 4 After assembly refer to section 4 3 and adjust the head height the azimuth and the tracking X position 1 Screws 2 Audio R P head assembly ACE head 3 Hole 5 Clamp 4 Pin Fig 3 6 1 3 6 2 FULL ERASE HEAD See Fig 3 6 2 1 Unplug the c...

Page 47: ...in the CP 1 PWB assembly 2 When fitting the thre screws 5 use the torque gauge screwdriver J 6082 047 A Give the screws a tighten ing torque of 3 5 kg cm 3 After assembly clean the capstan shaft with a soft cloth or chamois 5 Screws 6 Capstan motor 4 Connector 1 Harness mounting 2 Screws 3 Reel belt Capstan shaft Fig 3 7 1 3 7 2 CAPSTAN BRAKE ASSEMBLY See Fig 3 7 2 1 Remove the spring 1 2 Remove t...

Page 48: ...rity of the lead wires 2 the orange wire is the positive terminal and the gray wire is the nega tive terminal After soldering the lead wires 2 adjust them so that they do not touch the friction gear assem bly 5 Worm gear assembly 6 Clamps 1 Loading motor assembly 2 Lead wires 3 Clamp 4 Damper Gray negative Orange positive Apply grease Fig 3 8 1 3 9 PINCH ROLLER PRESSURE MECHANISM 3 9 1 PINCH ROLLE...

Page 49: ...ver the top cam D of the pinch cam gear 6 2 Check that the positioning mark 0 on the mode switch 9 is aligned with the arrow on the MC 1 PWB assembly as shown in Fig 3 9 3 Then align the triangular mark on the pinch cam gear 6 with the arrow on the MC 1 PWB assembly After that align the round hole on the pinch lift cam 5 with the indentation on the pinch cam gear 6 If you have carried out the abov...

Page 50: ... Shaft 9 Shaft A Stopper Cam groove Fig A Fig 3 10 1 3 11 BT LEVER ASSEMBLY See Fig 3 11 1 1 Refer to section 3 2 and remove the mechanism unit 2 Refer to section 3 3 1 and remove the cassette mecha nism assembly 3 Remove the BT spring 1 4 Remove the clamp 2 on the underside of the mecha nism chassis then remove the BT lever assembly 3 5 Remove the clamp 5 on the band brake assembly 4 Then as show...

Page 51: ... nism assembly 2 Refer to section 3 12 1 and remove the reel pulley 3 Remove the two screws 1 then remove the clutch mounting assembly 2 ASSEMBLY NOTES 1 Align the two holes 3 with the shafts 4 and 5 Be careful not to press part A of the clutch mounting assembly 2 against the band brake assembly 2 After assembly make sure that the clamp on the clutch change lever has snapped into the chassis 1 Scr...

Page 52: ...12 4 3 13 BRAKES 3 13 1 S BRAKE ASSEMBLY T BRAKE ASSEM BLY T BRAKE ACT SLIDE See Fig 3 13 1 1 Refer to section 3 3 1 and remove the cassette mecha nism assembly 2 Remove the two clamps 1 then remove the T brake act slide 2 Note You can remove the S brake assem bly 7 and the T brake assembly 5 without removing the T brake act slide 2 3 Remove the brake spring 3 4 Remove the two clamps 4 simultaneou...

Page 53: ...rake control lever 8 Clamp 5 Clamp 0 Shaft Shaft Hole 4 Clamp Hole 1 Clamp 2 Wheel gear 1 3 Clutch change spring 9 Brake act lever assembly 7 Brake return spring Cam groove Fig 3 13 2 3 13 3 S BRAKE ACT SLIDE AND BT SPRING LEVER ASSEMBLY See Figs 3 13 3 and 3 13 4 1 Refer to section 3 16 and remove the crescent slide 2 Refer to section 3 12 1 and remove the friction gear assembly 3 Slide the S bra...

Page 54: ...ading is completed 5 Shift the S incline mounting assembly 1 slightly in the direction of the arrow A then remove it from the S load lever assembly 2 6 Shift the T incline mounting assembly 3 slightly in the direction of the arrow B then remove it from the T load lever assembly 4 ASSEMBLY NOTES 1 Apply grease SGL 505 to the rail top underside and sides on the mechanism chassis 2 When fitting the S...

Page 55: ... B refer to section 3 9 2 and check the positioning of the mode switch the pinch cam gear and the pinch lift cam 3 Beforehand remove the soldering from the soldered part of the MC 1 PWB assembly in order to prevent the mode switch 6 being warped Solder the mode switch 6 after tightening the screw 5 See Fig 3 15 1 4 Align the hole in the crescent slide with the hole in the mechanism chassis as show...

Page 56: ... in Fig 3 16 1 and to the crescent slide 3 shown in Fig 3 16 2 2 Before fitting the crescent slide 3 refer to section 3 13 3 and align the arrow on the S brake act slide with the arrow on the mechanism chassis Then refer to Fig 3 17 3 and check that the S load gear and the T load gear have completed tape unloading 3 When assembling the parts raise the right side of the crescent slide 3 slightly an...

Page 57: ...Y NOTES 1 Apply grease SGL 505 to the shafts 8 9 and parts A shown in Fig 3 17 1 Then apply grease SGL 505 to the parts shown in Fig 3 17 2 2 When fitting the S load gear 2 and the T load gear 5 align them in the tape loaded state as shown in Fig A in Fig 3 17 3 Again after completing tape unloading on these gears check that they are positioned as shown in Fig B in Fig 3 17 3 then refer to section...

Page 58: ...SENSOR See Fig 3 18 2 1 Refer to sections 3 12 2 and 3 12 4 then remove the clutch mounting assembly the T soft brake assembly and the take up reel assembly 2 Refer to section 3 13 2 then remove the wheel gear 2 the wheel gear 1 and the brake control lever 3 Remove the soldering from the MC 1 PWB assembly then remove the photo diode reel sensor 1 ASSEMBLY NOTES 1 When assembling the parts align th...

Page 59: ...l sensor does not respond 3 After switching to FF mode wait for at least 10 seconds and then measure the torque value of the reel table on the take up side It should be at least 600g cm lock torque 4 After switching to PLAY mode wait for at least 10 seconds and then measure the torque value of the reel table on the take up side It should be between 80 and 140g cm lock torque Torque dial gauge H 70...

Page 60: ...veform test point and bring the CH 2 probe into contact with the switching pulse SW P test point While adjusting the tape path set the trigger at the low side of the switching pulse SW P in order to observe the output waveform on the CH 1 side of the video head NOTE The contact point for the oscilloscope varies from one model to another so to find the correct point for your model refer to the figu...

Page 61: ...that when you tighten the S guide roller the wrapper waveform does not disappear but sinks into the flat part as shown in Fig 4 3 4 d If this happens the status shown in Fig 4 3 4 c is normal so loosen the S guide roller then tighten it again until the envelope waveform is as shown in Fig 4 3 4 c 2 Check that at the tracking centre the output of the front half of the envelope waveform is not less ...

Page 62: ...ent See Fig 4 3 6 1 Play the alignment tape NTSC KRV 52NE PAL KRV 52PL 2 Press the tracking buttons channel and channel simultaneously and set the tracking to the centre 3 Using an oscilloscope observe the waveform of the video head output 4 Loosen the two fixed screws on the audio R P head ACE head by between 20 and 30 anticlockwise 5 Using a slotted screwdriver adjust the position of the audio R...

Page 63: ... envelope waveform amplitude is at its maximum 3 Check that the envelope waveform is activated immedi ately when you switch from PLAY to R SEARCH or from R SEARCH to PLAY Check that there is no slack in the tape next to the pinch roller 4 Check that the envelope waveform is activated immedi ately when you switch to PLAY from FF REW F SEARCH R SEARCH or STOP mode Check that there is no slack in the...

Page 64: ...6 1 SECTION 6 ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS CIRCUIT BOARDS LOCATION CP 1 PWB Assembly TM 1 PWB TM 2 PWB VP 1 PWB Assembly 3 in 1 Tuner Tuner IF RF Conv SLV L45AR L65HFAR L75HFAR ...

Page 65: ...mechanism mode numbers When the 0 button on the remote control unit is pressed during display and clearing the self diagnosis display and mechanism mode display No Problem Main Possible Cause Mechanism Operations and State After Occurrence 00 There is no abnormality in the mechanism The cylinder motor does not rotate The cylinder motor is faulty Shifts to the STOP mode 01 The control of the cylind...

Page 66: ... The mechanism becomes 7 INITIAL The mechanism mode switch Carries out tape take up operations 09 while moving from 1 REVIEW contact is faulty shifts to the INITIAL mode 2 IDLER 3 STILL 4 BRAKE and the power goes off and to 5 STOP The capstan motor does not rotate The capstan motor is faulty Shifts to the STANDBY mode 10 and cassette tape eject when The control of the capstan motor is Protect cass...

Page 67: ...e the all operating mode 2 1 SERVO CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT These adjustments should be done upon completion of the tape transport adjustments If the tape transport adjustments except the tilt adjustment are done after these adjustments follow the procedures again in section 2 1 3 switching position adj When a cassette tape is loaded auto tracking will be set immediately after starting the first playbac...

Page 68: ...6 5 H 0 5 H from the fall down point of RF SW PULSE Fig 2 1 4 4 After the adjustment data is fixed it should be within 15 seconds from the adjustment mode start press the PLAY button more than 1 second Then the indication changes to P it writes the data delay quantity to theE2 PROM If it passes through 15 seconds before pushing the PLAY button the intake of the data isn t done and it finishes the ...

Page 69: ...B assembly using the relay jig to provide simple repairing of the VP 1 PWB assembly as shown in Fig 2 2 3 Further when adjusting the VP 1 PWB assem bly be sure to make contact an end of shield case with bracket of the VP 1 PWB assembly to maintain the shield effect If the VP 1 PWB assembly does not contact there is insufficient ground and no proper play back image can be obtained Color bar signal ...

Page 70: ...ut frequency 20 Hz 10MHz AC Voltmeter DC Voltmeter DC Power Supply Unit Voltage 0 15 V DC Band Path Filter 200 Hz 15 kHz CP 1 PWB Foil side VR351 VR631 TP633 VR634 VR632 VR635 VR633 TP631 TP635 TP101 Fig 2 3 1 2 3 2 LOCATION OF ADJUSTMENT POINTS 2 3 MTS DECODER CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT If adjusting the MTS Decoder Circuit special equipment shown in section 2 2 1 is necessary Improper adjustment will cau...

Page 71: ...he value down 5 Set ON the pilot switch and confirm that ST within the indicator panel lights If not adjust VR635 VCO until ST lights 6 Measure the output voltage of TP635 and adjust VR635 VCO so that the output voltage agree with the value within 0 03 V measured in step 3 2 3 5 INPUT LEVEL ADJ 1 Input the output signal of the TV multichannel sound generator into the VCR ANT input terminal 2 Set t...

Page 72: ... VCR ANT input terminal Set the TV multi channel sound generator INT FREQ switch 300 Hz STEREO switch L R SAP switch ON PILOT switch ON 2 Receive the signal of TV multichannel sound generator and confirm so that the L R within the monitor TV when PILOT switch to ON 3 Confirm ST and SAP within the VCR indicator panel lights 4 Confirm the waveform of the AUDIO OUTPUT terminal L and R on the oscillos...

Page 73: ...cal field 70 dBµ 90 dBµ of the VHF or UHF channel and slowly turn the VR RF AGC from the point where snow noise is present to the point where it just disappears from the monitor TV 4 Confirm by monitor TV that there is no beat and saturation S N is best point when receiving any TV channel Measuring Point Measuring Equipment Adj Condition Picture of Monitor TV E E mode monitor TV Adj Location Adj V...

Page 74: ...01 BTS B S 4X12 10 3 051 087 01 COVER TOP L75HFAR 10 3 051 290 01 COVER TOP L45AR 10 3 976 260 01 COVER TOP L65HFAR 11 3 963 641 01 HOLDER AC INLET 12 3 963 642 01 TOP HOLDER COVER 13 3 963 620 01 COVER BOTTOM 14 3 942 661 01 STAND FELT 15 A 6794 547 A TM 2 BOARD COMPLETE L75HFAR 15 A 6794 561 A TM 2 BOARD COMPLETE L65HFAR 15 A 6794 569 A TM 2 BOARD COMPLETE L45AR 16 3 051 090 01 BUTTON 2P L75HFAR...

Page 75: ... 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 78 79 101 102 102 103 103 104 104 105 106 107 108 109 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 58 80 80 81 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 not supplied not supplied 56 110 7 2 MECHANISM PARTS 1 ...

Page 76: ... 3 963 782 01 REEL ASSY TAKE UP 84 3 961 008 01 SLIDE T ACT BRAKE 85 3 966 763 01 SCREW 2 6X12 86 A 6779 797 A HEAD ASSY R P ACE 87 3 961 015 01 SPRING CAPSTAN BRAKE 88 3 961 014 01 BRAKE ASSY CAPSTAN 89 3 961 024 01 LEVER ASSY PINCH ROLLER 90 3 961 026 01 SPRING PINCH ROLLER 91 3 973 490 01 MOUNT LIFT PINCH 92 3 961 027 01 CAM LIFT PINCH 93 3 961 030 01 SCREW 2 6X16 SPECIAL 94 3 961 029 01 OPENER...

Page 77: ...BRAKE LEVER 163 3 963 787 01 LEVER CONTROL BRAKE 164 3 961 013 01 SPRING CLUTCH CHANGE 165 3 961 012 01 LEVER CLUTCH CHANGE 166 3 960 921 01 SCREW 2 6X6 SPECIAL 167 3 974 757 01 RETAINER CAPSTAN 168 3 960 929 01 BELT REEL 169 1 763 142 11 MOTOR CAPSTAN DC3W 170 A 6796 534 A MC 1 BOARD COMPLETE 171 3 960 925 01 SCREW 2 6X4 SPECIAL 172 3 963 796 01 MOUNT CRESCENT 173 3 963 795 01 SLIDE CRESCENT 174 ...

Page 78: ... CERAMIC 0 047uF 10 50V C1024 1 164 004 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 25V C1025 1 102 129 00 CERAMIC 10000PF 10 50V C1026 1 126 301 11 ELECT 1uF 20 50V C1027 1 161 059 00 CERAMIC 0 047uF 10 50V C1028 1 126 301 11 ELECT 1uF 20 50V C1029 1 126 154 11 ELECT 47uF 20 6 3V C1030 1 164 004 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 25V C1031 1 102 129 00 CERAMIC 10000PF 10 50V C1032 1 126 301 11 ELECT 1uF 20 50V C1033 1 126 30...

Page 79: ... L65HFAR L75HFAR C3001 1 102 129 00 CERAMIC 10000PF 10 50V C3002 1 102 129 00 CERAMIC 10000PF 10 50V C3003 1 102 129 00 CERAMIC 10000PF 10 50V C3005 1 117 754 11 CERAMIC 3900PF 50V C3006 1 124 589 11 ELECT 47uF 20 16V C3010 1 161 375 11 CERAMIC 0 0022uF 10 50V C3011 1 115 437 11 CAPACITOR 0 1uF 5 5V C3012 1 124 638 11 ELECT 22uF 20 10V C3013 1 164 004 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 25V C3014 1 126 155 1...

Page 80: ...7uF 20 50V L65HFAR L75HFAR C6313 1 161 059 00 CERAMIC 0 047uF 10 50V L65HFAR L75HFAR C6314 1 126 163 11 ELECT 4 7uF 20 50V L65HFAR L75HFAR C6315 1 126 163 11 ELECT 4 7uF 20 50V L65HFAR L75HFAR C6316 1 115 673 11 CAPACITOR 3 3uF 16V L65HFAR L75HFAR C6317 1 126 301 11 ELECT 1uF 20 50V L65HFAR L75HFAR C6318 1 115 674 11 CAPACITOR 10uF 10V L65HFAR L75HFAR C6319 1 126 163 11 ELECT 4 7uF 20 50V L65HFAR ...

Page 81: ...4640S Q1003 1 801 259 11 TRANSISTOR TR 2SA1782S Q1071 8 729 993 72 TRANSISTOR 2SA937 Q Q1101 1 801 259 11 TRANSISTOR TR 2SA1782S Q1102 8 729 902 11 TRANSISTOR 2SC2021 Q1201 8 729 900 33 TRANSISTOR DTC144EF Q1202 8 729 900 33 TRANSISTOR DTC144EF Q2021 1 810 471 11 TRANSISTOR TR 2SC3331 S AA Q2022 8 729 873 40 TRANSISTOR 2SD734 E Q2023 1 810 880 11 TRANSISTOR TR 2SA1318 S Q2024 1 810 471 11 TRANSIST...

Page 82: ... 216 083 00 METAL CHIP 27K 5 1 10W R2022 1 216 055 00 METAL CHIP 1 8K 5 1 10W R2023 1 216 049 11 METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 10W R2024 1 216 017 00 METAL CHIP 47 5 1 10W R2025 1 249 381 11 CARBON 1 5 1 4W R2026 1 216 057 00 METAL CHIP 2 2K 5 1 10W R2027 1 216 057 00 METAL CHIP 2 2K 5 1 10W R2028 1 216 031 00 METAL CHIP 180 5 1 10W R2029 1 216 073 00 METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W R2030 1 216 081 00 METAL CHIP 22K 5...

Page 83: ...1 10W R3081 1 216 073 00 METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W R3092 1 249 409 11 CARBON 220 5 1 4W R3101 1 216 037 00 METAL CHIP 330 5 1 10W R3102 1 216 101 00 METAL CHIP 150K 5 1 10W R3106 1 216 037 00 METAL CHIP 330 5 1 10W R3110 1 216 029 00 METAL CHIP 150 5 1 10W R5001 1 202 724 00 SOLID 2 7M 10 1 2W R5002 1 216 035 00 METAL CHIP 270 5 1 10W R5003 1 216 049 11 METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 10W R5004 1 216 103 00 METAL ...

Page 84: ... 3 582056MHz X3001 1 579 220 11 CRYSTAL OSC 32KHz X3002 1 767 167 11 CRYSTAL OSC 14 31818MHz X3003 1 767 707 11 CRYSTAL OSC 14 32823MHz A 6794 580 A MC 1 BOARD COMPLETE CAPACITOR C8001 1 161 063 00 CERAMIC 0 1uF 10 50V CONNECTOR CN801 1 251 531 11 SOCKET 12P RESISTOR R8001 1 249 420 11 CARBON 1 8K 5 1 4W R8002 1 249 416 11 CARBON 820 5 1 4W R8003 1 249 410 11 CARBON 270 5 1 4W R8004 1 249 407 11 C...

Page 85: ...USH 1P 1T STOP S7111 1 771 288 11 SWITCH PUSH 1P 1T REC S7112 1 771 288 11 SWITCH PUSH 1P 1T ERASE S7113 1 771 288 11 SWITCH PUSH 1P 1T SERCH S7114 1 771 288 11 SWITCH PUSH 1P 1T PRESET S7120 1 771 288 11 SWITCH PUSH 1P 1T ALL CLEAR VIBRATOR X7101 1 233 491 11 CERAMIC OSC 4 000MHz A 6794 547 A TM 2 BOARD COMPLETE L75HFAR A 6794 561 A TM 2 BOARD COMPLETE L65HFAR A 6794 569 A TM 2 BOARD COMPLETE L45...

Page 86: ...1802 1 216 059 00 METAL CHIP 2 7K 5 1 10W R1803 1 216 071 00 METAL CHIP 8 2K 5 1 10W L45AR R1803 1 216 073 00 METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W L65HFAR L75HFAR R1804 1 216 045 00 METAL CHIP 680 5 1 10W R1805 1 216 045 00 METAL CHIP 680 5 1 10W R1806 1 216 065 00 METAL CHIP 4 7K 5 1 10W R1807 1 216 049 11 METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 10W R1808 1 216 049 11 METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 10W R1831 1 216 295 00 METAL CHIP 0 5 1 10W R1...

Page 87: ...8 10 9 921 689 11 Sony Corporation Home A V Products Company 98G02039 1 Printed in Japan 1998 7 Published by General Engineering Dept Osaki East SLV L45AR L65HFAR L75HFAR 108 ...

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