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No.

Item

Reference picture/drawing

Procedure

2-13

5

3

 Middle catcher assembly

6

4

 Reel cover assembly

Fig. 2-7-5

<Removal>

1) Remove the 3 screws (S2) and remove the assem-

bly.

<Attaching>

1) Reverse the removal procedure.

Fig. 2-7-6

<Removal>

1) Remove the screw (S2).
2) Slide the assembly toward the drum and lift the

assembly up to remove it.

NOTE

After having removed the reel cover, take care
because the parts located below the reel
cover tend to slip out easily.

<Attaching>

1) Insert the reel cover into (L6) and attach by revers-

ing the removal procedure.

3

12

(S2)

10

(S2) 11

(S2)

13

(S2)

(L6)

(L6)

4

7

0

 Swing arm assembly

<Removal>

1) Pull the assembly upward.

<Attaching>

1) Reverse the removal procedure.

Fig. 2-7-7

10

Содержание GY-HD100E

Страница 1: ...05 COPYRIGHT 2005 Victor Company of Japan Limited 100 recycled paper GY HD101E is added only the DV input function to GY HD100E R Note s Lead free solder used in the board material Sn Ag In Bi melting point 227 Centigrade GY HD100U GY HD100E GY HD101E ...

Страница 2: ...e transport restriction 2 28 2 12 3 Compatibility adjustment 2 29 SECTION 3 ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS 3 1 FUNCTIONS REQUIRED FOR ADJUSTMENTS SETUP 3 1 3 1 1 General instruments necessary for adjustment 3 1 3 1 2 Special implements required for adjustment 3 1 3 2 STANDARD SETUP 3 2 3 3 ADJUSTMENT MENU 3 4 3 3 1 Switches and Functions Used in Adjustments 3 4 3 3 2 Procedure 3 4 3 3 3 Adjustment mode 3 ...

Страница 3: ...WB BOARD ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST 55 6 29 6 23 XLR BOARD ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST 5 6 6 30 6 24 SWP BOARD ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST 57 6 30 6 25 STA BOARD ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST 58 6 30 6 26 AVR BOARD ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST 59 6 31 6 27 MON BL BOARD ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST 61 6 31 6 28 FTY BOARD ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST 62 6 31 6 29 USR BOARD ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST 63 6 31 6 30 FRL BOARD ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST 64 6 31 6 31 PBM BOARD ...

Страница 4: ...its are specified for compliance with recognized codes pertaining to X ray emission Consequently when servicing these products replace the cath ode ray tubes and other parts with only the specified parts Under no circumstances attempt to modify these circuits Unauthorized modification can increase the high voltage value and cause X ray emission from the cathode ray tube 12 Crimp type wire connecto...

Страница 5: ...se an AC voltmeter to measure across both terminals of load Z See figure 9 and following table 2 5 Grounding Class 1 model only Confirm specified or lower grounding impedance between earth pin in AC inlet and externally exposed accessible parts Video in Video out Audio in Audio out or Fixing screw etc Measuring Method Connect milli ohm meter between earth pin in AC inlet and exposed accessible par...

Страница 6: ... Fig 1 1 1 3 3 Remove the two screws 3 and open the left side cover Fig 1 1 1 1 Fig 1 1 1 4 1 1 2 Right side cover 1 Remove the five screws 4 and open the right side cover 4 Disconnect the cables CN13 and CN43 1 2 Fig 1 1 1 2 3 CN13 CN43 4 Note When attaching the cassette cover make sure to insert the hook of the cassette cover to the correct position of the cassette housing 2 Remove the two screw...

Страница 7: ...AN motor 1 2 HOW TO REMOVE THE OPTICAL BLOCK ASSEMBLY CAUTION When removing mounting the optical block assembly in the camera take care not to damage cables also the position ing of the wire assembly is important A malfunction may occur if a wire is somehow caught up 4 Fig 1 1 2 2 2 Disconnect the cables CN14 CN24 and CN43 on AUDIO board CN10 and CN52 on STA board CN52 on SWP board Fig 1 1 2 3 CN5...

Страница 8: ... unit 1 Remove the left side cover see section 1 1 1 2 Remove the four screws 1 1 1 CN16 CN75 CN17 Note The CCDs are bonded precisely to the prism In case of trouble with a CCD it is not possible to replace an indi vidual CCD but the entire optical block assembly should be replaced The optical block assembly supplied as a service part When replacing the optical block attach the original FAN and FN...

Страница 9: ...lease lever and remove the two screws 2 1 3 2 Cassette housing 1 Remove the mechanism unit see section 1 3 1 2 Remove CN1 and release the motor wire Release the lock sideways and remove the tape guard Fig 1 3 2 1 CN1 Motor Wire 2 Release Lever 4 Slide the outer unit to rear direction and lift up slightly Pull out to side direction to release the outer unit Perform same manner other side Release Po...

Страница 10: ... 1 1 2 2 Disconnect cables CN44 CN45 and CN62 3 Remove six screws 1 and 2 Fig 1 4 1 1 Note CN62 may be slightly hard to connect FPC cable Make sure to insert the cable to correct position Fig 1 4 1 2 1 1 2 1 4 2 LCD monitor 1 Remove Audio board see section 1 4 1 2 Remove two screws 3 Fig 1 4 2 1 3 Remove the hinge cover and remove two screws 4 3 Fig 1 4 2 2 Hinge Cover 4 ...

Страница 11: ...emove the right side cover see section 1 1 2 2 Remove four screws 5 3 Remove the cables CN4 CN9 CN11 CN12 CN13 CN22 CN23 34 and CN48 then lift up MIF board to release B to B connector between MIF board and MAIN board Fig 1 4 4 1 5 5 CN12 CN13 CN23 CN9 CN4 CN34 CN11 CN22 CN48 6 CN17 CN18 CN3 CN16 CN19 CN30 7 CN26 CN28 CN27 CN29 5 Remove the two screws 8 Remove the heat sink carefully because it is ...

Страница 12: ...ed longer pin of LED Fig 1 4 5 2 4 Remove three screws 0 CN12 CN48 Longer Pin Red wire Fig 1 4 5 6 Note When removing the Heat Sink Ass y bend the Heat Pipe slightly like Fig 1 4 5 6 Return the bend after attaching the Heat Sink Ass y Do not bend the other portion of Heat Pipe About 20 degrees Do not bend 3 Remove the cables CN12 and CN48 Remove the two screws 0 and lift up the handle assembly ...

Страница 13: ...he STATUS button is pressed Characters are dis played on LCD monitor screen or View finder CAMERA1 MENU CAMERA2 MENU CAMERA3 MENU VTR1 MENU VTR2 MENU VTR3 MENU DIP SW HOUR METER ERROR HISTORY OTHERS VERSION 嘷 ⳮ ⳮ 嘷 ⳮ ⳮ ⳮ ⳮ ⳮ ⳮ 嘷 嘷 嘷 ⳮ 嘷 嘷 ⳮ 嘷 嘷 嘷 嘷 ⳮ 嘷 嘷 嘷 嘷 嘷 嘷 嘷 嘷 嘷 ⳮ Camera setting blemish detect Error correct ON OFF AW data reset menu Repeat FF REW speed setting Long pause shutdown setting Res...

Страница 14: ...UTO When selected FAS mode audio recording Level will be automatically set to AUTO mode SW SET When selected FAS mode audio recording level will be depending on switch setting ALC EEI When selected ALC mode including FAS mode EEI function will be activated ONLY ALC When selected ALC mode including FAS mode EEI function will not be activated U MODEL 1 240 Maximum shutter speed is set to 1 240 secon...

Страница 15: ...er it 1 5 4 CAMERA 2 menu 1 In a service menu place the cursor on CAMERA 2 and push the SHUTTER dial to display the CAMERA2 menu Fig 1 5 4 Fig 1 5 3 5 Open the Service MENU select CAMERA1 PIXEL COMPEN DET EXECUTE and push the SHUTTER dial then CCD white blemish detect operation start automatically At this time the lens is closed and the camera is in the SLOW SHUTTER mode C AME R A 1 L CD L R R E V...

Страница 16: ... S P E E D MA X V I D EO OU T H B L A N K D V P AGE B A C K OFF Does not indicate the Battery information AUTO Show the Battery information as Battery Info of VTR3 MENU OFF Disable repeat recording 2 Perform repeat recording 2 times 5 Perform repeat recording 5 times 12 Perform repeat recording 12 times ON Enable full repeat recording OFF Disable repeat playback ON Enable repeat playback FF REW Wh...

Страница 17: ... display the VTR 2 menu V T R 2 L ONG P A U S E ON B A T T S HU T DOWN 6 0 V B A T Y A L A RM 6 9 V A N T ON S HU T DOWN 1 2 6 V A N T ON A L A RM 1 3 5 V D F MA S K D V O F F P AGE B A C K Fig 1 5 7 Operation ways are almost same as CAMERA 1 MENU so please refer it Item Parameter LONG PAUSE BATT SHUTDOWN 1 BATT ALARM 1 ANTON SHUT DOWN ANTON ALARM DV DF MASK 2 indicates the factory setting OFF Dis...

Страница 18: ... F F D I P S W 2 O F F D I P S W 3 O F F D I P S W 4 O F F D I P S W 5 O F F D I P S W 6 O F F D I P S W 7 O F F N E X T P AGE P AGE B A C K D I P S W 3 6 D I P S W 8 O F F D I P S W 9 O F F D I P S W 1 0 O F F D I P S W 1 1 O F F D I P S W 1 2 O F F D I P S W 1 3 O F F D I P S W 1 4 O F F D I P S W 1 5 O F F N E X T P AGE P AGE B A C K Fig 1 5 9 3 Fig 1 5 9 2 Fig 1 5 9 1 1 5 9 DIP SW menu 1 In a ...

Страница 19: ...P SW 15 DIP SW ALL RESET DIP SW 2 6 DIP SW 4 6 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF DIP SW 16 DIP SW 17 DIP SW 18 DIP SW 19 DIP SW 20 DIP SW 21 DIP SW 22 DIP SW 23 Change prohibited Change prohibited Change prohibited Change prohibited Change prohibited Change prohibited Change prohibited Change prohibited Change prohibited Change prohibited ON Displays error rate solely for audio block on the error ra...

Страница 20: ...the capstan hour meter CLEAR Resets the capstan hour meter 000000 Displays the search hour meter CLEAR Resets the search hour meter 000000 Displays the FF REW hour meter CLEAR Resets the FF REW hour meter 000000 Displays the loading count CLEAR Resets the loading count 000000 Displays the eject count CLEAR Resets the eject count 000000 Displays the forward reverse switching count CLEAR Resets the ...

Страница 21: ...w DVRP 16 DV Rec Pause SFF 07 Search Fwd POFF 1A Power Off SREW 08 Search Rev NDEF 1F During initial operation SFF SREW parameter is speed display See Table 1 9 11 2 Other parameters are 01 ON 00 OFF REC E0 Rec SFF EB Search Fwd RECP E1 Rec Pause SREW EC Search Rev DVRP E2 DV Rec Pause STOP F0 Stop ADUB E5 Audio Dub EJECT F1 Eject ADBP E6 Audio Dub Pause HWUP F2 Housing Up PLAY E7 Play HWDN F3 Hou...

Страница 22: ... Tape speed is a function to convert the hexadecimal value into a decimal value and no speed parameter of the tape ex FAh 250 The speed is 25 0X 00 FF 0 1 2A ON Leader tape detected OFF Magnetic tape detected ON Trailer tape detected OFF Magnetic tape detected ON No cassette OFF Cassette detected ON THIN OFF NORMAL Item Content Displayed Content Table 1 5 12 1 MECHANISM INFO content Table 1 5 12 3...

Страница 23: ...e during FWD If TU reel FG is insufficient during unloading IC71 MSD detects voltage of pin E16 IC71 MSD detects output of pin F14 rotary encoder IC71 MSD detects output of pin F14 rotary encoder IC71 MSD pin M9 CASSETTE SW is not detected within 5 seconds IC71 MSD pin P9 HOUSING SW is not detected within 5 seconds IC71 MSD pin E15 START sensor and pin E14 END sensor are both detected IC71 MSD pin...

Страница 24: ...al to adjust the specified value 4 Next push the SHUTTER dial to blink the DATA parameter 5 Rotate the SHUTTER dial to adjust the specified value 6 Finally push the SHUTTER dial to store the data NOTE Data that is crucial for the system is stored in the EEP ROM and making unadvised changes to it can cause the unit to stop operating correctly Please do not use anything other than the IEEE1394 ID se...

Страница 25: ...ers allotted to each individual unit are written into the unit s memory and a sticker bearing the ID is affixed inside the unit When the EEP ROM or MAIN circuit board is replaced the ID needs to be set again Procedure for setting IEEE1394 ID The ID is an 8 digit hexadecimal code with 1 high end Byte being the model code and 3 low end Bytes being unique to the unit The model code is automatically i...

Страница 26: ...eter blink 3 Select ADR parameter 391 4 Push the SHUTTER dial to make the DATA parameter blink 5 Rotate the SHUTTER dial to set the ID data for ADR 391 6 Push the SHUTTER dial to confirm the DATA parameter 7 In the same manner select ADR parameter 392 and 393 to set the ID data Fig 1 5 15 ID Label Attachment Position ID Label ...

Страница 27: ...bout seven minutes to complete 9 Remove the SD memory card then GY HD100 will reboot automatically 10 Turn off the power and turn on again 11 Enter the Service Menu to check CPU VERSION S Y S T EM U PGR A DE U PGR A D E S Y S T EM F I RMWA R E U PGR A D E C A NC E L E X I T S Y S T EM U PGR A DE U P GR A D E W I L L E R A S E CURR E N T F I RMWA R E CON T I NU E C A NC E L B A C K S Y S T EM U P D...

Страница 28: ...ntified 5 Before adjusting electrical circuitry be sure to wait for more than 10 minutes after turning the power on 2 1 3 Equipment required for adjustments Table 2 1 2 1 2 4 5 6 7 3 8 MC 1 NTSC MC 2 PAL YTU94085 YTU94121A PTS40844 2 YTU94150A or YTU94151A Alignment tape DV tape Cassette torque meter Guide screwdriver Torque screwdriver Slit washer attaching tool Connector board REWRITE PWB CK4538...

Страница 29: ...pply DC 3 V to the motor 2 Remove the motor from the bracket Gear cover and turn the wheel gear 2 using screwdriver As shown in Fig 2 2 1 the ASSEMBLY mode position refers to where the hole position of 7 cm component matches the hole position of the main deck 34 Encorder gear assembly See section 2 7 16 36 Arm gear 1 assembly See section 2 7 16 Main deck 39 Arm gear 2 assembly See section 2 7 17 3...

Страница 30: ...H ROLLER EXIT GUIDE ARM TENSHION ARM BAND ARM PLATE CENTERRING ARM C HOUSING LOCK ON ON ON ON ON ON ON TU CENTERRING FREE SUP CENTERRING S REV ON CLEANER ON HALF LOADING ASSEMBLY ON REV MODE ON PLAY MODE OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF1 OFF1 OFF1 OFF1 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF EJECT C IN H LOAD L END REV FWD STOP ASSEMBLY ...

Страница 31: ...ctual operating envi ronment and conditions Remember that if the maintenance and inspection are not enforced properly the operating hours of 2 4 1 Layout of major parts the product will not only reduce considerably but other unfavorable influences may produce Rubber parts may deform or degrade after long period of stor age even if they are not used in this period The service life of the drum is va...

Страница 32: ... assembly including cassette housing assembly FAN motor M 8 46 M 8 40 M 8 22 M 8 23 M 8 24 M 8 4 M 8 44 M 8 43 M 8 50 M 8 4 M 8 33 M 8 47 M 8 48 M 8 34 M 8 11 M 8 36 M 8 38 M 8 37 M 8 39 M 8 41 M 8 42 M 8 3 M 8 21 M 8 26 M 8 8 M 8 9 M 8 43 M 8 35 M 8 35 M 8 1 M 2 43 2 7 14 2 7 8 2 7 12 2 7 12 2 7 5 2 7 3 2 7 4 2 7 2 2 7 15 2 7 15 2 7 15 2 7 14 2 7 14 2 7 10 2 7 10 2 7 10 2 7 11 2 7 8 2 7 7 2 7 2 2...

Страница 33: ... the DVC cleaning tape has a much higher lap ping effect than VHS cleaning tapes frequent use of the DVC cleaning tape will reduce the head serv ice life Do not play the DVC cleaning tape for more than 10 seconds per run or for more than 4 times per cleaning session The cleaning tape can be used effectively for up to about 4 passes It cannot improve the cleaning ef fect even if it is run for more ...

Страница 34: ...justment 2 12 Compatibility adjustment Replaced parts Gear cover Tension arm assembly Guide rail SUP assembly Guide rail TU assembly Middle catcher assembly Pinch roller arm assembly Exit guide arm assembly Drum assembly Reel drive pulley assembly R drive gear 1 R drive gear 2 Center gear assembly Timing belt Sub brake assembly Main brake TU assembly Reel disk assembly Band arm plate assembly Swin...

Страница 35: ...with the Mechanism assem bly When disassembling or assembling the Mechanism assembly be sure to attach the correct screws and washers by referring to the following table W1 W3 YQ44246 YQ43933 2 W2 YQ44246 3 S1 S2 S3 QYSDSP2005Z YQ43893 7 YQ43893 S5 LL40426 001A S4 QYSPSF2006Z Symbol Symbol Design Design Part No Part No Color Red Black Black Color Gold Silver Black Gold Silver 1 Names of the disass...

Страница 36: ... Position alignment 20 Guide rail SUP assembly 12 S2 2 L13 Position alignment 21 Wheel gear 2 13 22 Timing belt 13 23 Center gear assembly 13 24 fi Reel drive pulley assembly 14 W1 25 Tension control arm assembly 15 L15 Position alignment 26 Brake control arm assembly 15 W1 L16 Position alignment 27 Charge arm assembly 15 L17 Position alignment 28 Encoder gear 16 Phase alignment 29 Main cam 16 W1 P...

Страница 37: ...ain cam Sub cam q Capstan motor assembly Arm gear 1 assembly Centering arm assembly º Clutch lock lever assembly ª Arm gear 2 assembly w Drum base deck 2 6 4 Mechanism disassembly assembly procedure chart How to read the chart The following chart shows the disassembly assembly procedures by dividing them into blocks A to I To remove the tension arm sub assembly which is located in block D start di...

Страница 38: ... the 2 screws and take out the motor bracket assembly 2 After removing the lock of the motor bracket the motor can be removed by lifting the motor upward Attaching 1 Reverse the removal procedure Removal 1 Cassette housing assembly See the 1 3 2 Cassette housing on the page 1 4 2 Outer unit assembly 1 Align the boss Å that pulls out the cassette hous ing to the round hole ı of Outer unit assembly ...

Страница 39: ... and pull out the assem bly Attaching 1 Reverse the removal procedure Removal 1 Remove the washer W1 and pull out the assem bly Attaching 1 Fit the pinch roller arm assembly Å into the boss L7 of the charge arm assembly 2 Attach the washer W1 4 9 Exit guide arm assembly t Cleaner arm assembly Fig 2 7 4 W1 45 9 Fig 2 7 3 ...

Страница 40: ... screw S2 2 Slide the assembly toward the drum and lift the assembly up to remove it NOTE After having removed the reel cover take care because the parts located below the reel cover tend to slip out easily Attaching 1 Insert the reel cover into L6 and attach by revers ing the removal procedure 3 12 S2 10 S2 11 S2 13 S2 L6 L6 4 7 0 Swing arm assembly Removal 1 Pull the assembly upward Attaching 1 ...

Страница 41: ... the shorter end to hook b as shown in Fig 2 7 8 b 2 Attach the tension arm sub assembly 3 Attach the band arm plate assembly 4 Clamp with the screw S3 and washer W2 5 Attach the spring P2 to L9 NOTE Be careful not to lose the spring P3 NOTE After attaching ensure that the band arm assem bly can rotate in the direction of the arrow as shown in Fig 2 7 8 c Attach so that the section Å comes on the ...

Страница 42: ...lack lightly and fine adjust the position of the band arm plate assembly Turn the screw counterclockwise to move the tension arm extrem ity toward the right or clockwise to move it toward the left 5 After the adjustment clamp the band holder by tightening screw B black with a securing torque of 5 88 Nm or 0 6 kgf cm Then adjust the ten sion arm position again Fig 2 7 8 d Fig 2 7 8 e Notch on tensi...

Страница 43: ...control plate 2 Clamp with 5 screws S2 10 Main brake SUP assembly Main brake TU assembly 6 Sub brake assembly Removal Main brake SUP TU assembly 1 Remove the spring by disengaging its ends from the hooks L10 and L11 Sub brake assembly 1 Remove the washer W1 2 Remove the spring by disengaging it from the hook L8 Attaching 1 Reverse the removal procedure Fig 2 7 10 13 12 11 L10 L11 L8 P4 P5 W1 6 P1 ...

Страница 44: ... 7 11 12 Guide rail TU assembly Guide rail SUP assembly Fig 2 7 12 a Removal Guide rail TU assembly 1 Remove the 4 screws S2 and remove the assem bly Guide rail SUP assembly 1 Remove the screw S2 and remove the assembly Attaching 1 Return the guide pole fully to the unloading posi tion and attach the assemblies by reversing the removal procedures When attaching place the alignment markings of the ...

Страница 45: ...Each parts can be removed by simply pulling them out Attaching 1 Reverse the removal procedure Fig 2 7 13 14 fi Reel drive pulley assembly e R drive gear 1 r R drive gear 2 Removal 1 Remove the washer W1 and take out the assem bly Attaching 1 Reverse the removal procedure Fig 2 7 14 22 24 23 W1 W1 44 25 W1 43 ...

Страница 46: ... procedure Refer to Fig 2 7 15 b and Fig 2 7 15 c Fig 2 7 15 a Fig 2 7 15 b Attaching Tension Control Arm Assembly and Brake Control Arm Assembly Fig 2 7 15 c Attaching the Charge Arm Assembly Phase alignment Boss Phase alignment Align the phase of the sub cam then attach by fitting the boss into the cam groove L17 29 30 31 L16 L15 W1 34 30 29 35 Bosses Phase alignment 38 31 39 Bosses Phase alignm...

Страница 47: ... to Figs 2 7 16 c and 2 7 16 d then attach the ass ies reverse the re moval procedure Align the phases of the arm gear 1 assembly and centering arm assembly then align those of the arm gear 1 assembly and centering arm assembly attach the gear by fitting the bosses into the cam groove below and fit the slit washers 36 35 W1 Collar 34 37 34 35 Phase alignment Phase alignment Å Marking 35 37 36 Phas...

Страница 48: ...uld be done after completing the switching point adjustment Fig 2 7 17 a Fig 2 7 17 b Removing the Clutch Lock Lever Assembly º Fig 2 7 17 c Attaching the Sub Cam Align the phases of the arm gear 2 assembly ª and clutch lock lever assembly º attach them by fitting the boss into the cam groove below and clamp with the screw 31 S2 40 38 L19 39 40 Phase alignment 39 38 40 Phase alignment Phase alignm...

Страница 49: ...34 Encorder gear assembly See section 2 7 16 36 Arm gear 1 assembly See section 2 7 16 39 Arm gear 2 assembly See section 2 7 17 38 Sub cam See section 2 7 17 40 Clutch lock lever assembly See section 2 7 17 37 Centering arm assembly See section 2 7 16 35 Main cam See section 2 7 16 ...

Страница 50: ...8 10 4 23 S2 22 S2 10 S2 11 S2 3 S2 4 S2 24 S2 5 S2 12 S2 34 S2 32 S2 33 S2 31 S2 20 S2 18 S2 21 S2 17 S2 7 S2 8 S2 W1 16 19 S2 B P7 ADJ NUT W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 13 S2 Collar 35 30 22 34 23 24 36 40 39 5 31 43 9 41 37 W1 W1 25 44 Note For the grease and oil application points see section 5 6 MECHANISM ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST M 6 ...

Страница 51: ...ette housing assembly 1 Drum assembly Control plate 2 Motor bracket assembly 3 Middle catcher assembly Guide rail TU assembly Center gear assembly fi Reel drive pulley assembly Tension control arm assembly Main cam Arm gear 1 assembly Collar Centering arm assembly Collar Collar Brake control arm assembly Guide rail SUP assembly 6 Sub brake assembly 5 Pinch roller arm assembly 4 Reel cover assembly ...

Страница 52: ... assembly 9 Exit guide arm assembly t Cleaner arm assembly Charge arm assembly ª Arm gear 2 assembly Sub deck assembly 0 Swing arm assembly e R drive gear 1 r R drive gear 2 º Clutch lock lever assembly C P D arm assembly Prism Reel base assembly SUP Reel base assembly TU Main brake SUP assembly Main brake TU assembly Timing belt Encorder gear w Drum base deck Wheel gear q Capstan motor S2 5 No 12...

Страница 53: ...r play mode 2 The supply backup torque should be as speci fied If it fluctuates read the center value 3 If it is out of specification eject the tape re move the cassette housing loosen the screw black slightly and fine adjust the band holder Slightly turn the band holder as follows To increase torque Counterclockwise To decrease torque Clockwise Supply side indica tion of cassette torque meter 3 9...

Страница 54: ...transition from Eject to Play Eject the cassette tape and start playback Is the envelope still flat Is the envelope restored within 1 second after mode transitions from SEARCH FWD to PLAY and from SEARCH REV to PLAY Electrical adjustments Tension band or main brake assembly defect Tension error Check the envelope during FF and REW and confirm that the specified waveforms are output in both modes T...

Страница 55: ...transport The tape is free no restriction from other parts Fig 2 12 4 Tape Restriction on Take up Side Fig 2 12 3 Tape Restriction on Supply Side 1 2 3 4 6 5 0 8 9 7 Entrance guide pole Tension pole SP guide roller SUP slant pole Drum TU guide roller MID guide roller TU slant pole Capstan shaft Pinch roller Exit guide pole Fig 2 12 2 0 02 19 25 10 35 13 6 Reference plane Top of main deck Tape sens...

Страница 56: ... the wave forms flat The drop level should be less than 3 dB with both SUP and TU levels Flatness variation should be less than 2 dB 2 12 3 Compatibility adjustment Fig 2 12 5 How to mount a connector board NOTE Be sure to clean the tape transport parts and play a cleaning tape before proceed ing to the compatibility adjustment 1 Play alignment tape color bar portion 2 Observe the measuring points...

Страница 57: ...ng modes in order of Play Search REV Search FWD Play and ensure that wrinkles due to strong restric tion by the guide rollers and guide pole are not produced on tape 2 Perform the same check at the section near the end of tape 3 Make sure that no tape damage occurs when a tape is being loaded unloaded or ejected TP9 ENV OUT Rewrite board TP5 HID Rewrite board The tape should not be damaged by wrin...

Страница 58: ... in put Oscilloscope Vectorscope Audio tester Calibrated instrument with a measuring bandwidth of 100 MHz or more Calibrated instrument Calibrated instrument Instrument Condition Frequency counter Monitor TV Fig 3 1 1 Special implements required for adjustment 3 1 2 Special implements required for adjustment 1 2 3 6 4 5 7 Waveform monitor WFM Gray scale chart Part No GS2L Tripod base Accessory Mod...

Страница 59: ...255 0 to 255 0 to 255 0 to 255 0 to 255 0 to 40 0 to 40 0 to 40 0 to 63 0 to 63 0 to 63 100 to 143 100 to 143 100 to 143 0 to 40 0 to 40 0 to 20 NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC NTSC PAL NTSC NTSC NTSC NTSC NTSC NTSC NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC NTSC NTSC NTSC NTSC NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL N...

Страница 60: ...SHP PHASE G L SHD PHASE G L AD OUT PHASE G L RESET START G R RESET STOP G R SHP PHASE G R SHD PHASE G R AD OUT PHASE G R H1 START B L H1 STOP B L H1 START B R H1 STOP B R RESET START B L RESET STOP B L SHP PHASE B L SHD PHASE B L AD OUT PHASE B L RESET START B R RESET STOP B R SHP PHASE B R SHD PHASE B R AD OUT PHASE B R H1 START R L H1 STOP R L H1 START R R H1 STOP R R RESET START R L RESET STOP ...

Страница 61: ...e adjustment push the JOG dial button to delete the and store the adjustment value in memory If do not push the JOG dial button adjustment value will not stored 5 Press the USER 1 and USER 2 button to select the next item to adjust 6 Adjust for each item to do same procedure as above 3 4 7 After completing all adjustments press the MENU button to exit the ADJUST MENU 8 To return to normal operatio...

Страница 62: ...ment data 3 ENCODER adjustment COMPONENT Oscilloscope ADJUST MENU 1 Press the USER 1 2 button to select ADJUST MENU No 12 Y LEVEL COMPONENT 2 Rotate the JOG dial to the specified value 3 Press the JOG dial to store the adjustment data 4 Press the USER 1 2 button to select ADJUST MENU No 13 B Y COMPONENT LEVEL 5 Rotate the JOG dial to adjust to the specified value 6 Press the JOG dial to store the ...

Страница 63: ...n press the USER 1 2 button to select ADJUST MENU No 22 MASTER BLACK 8 Rotate the JOG dial to adjust black level to the specified value MASTER BLACK adjustment minimum 0 053V 5 CLAMP LEVEL adjustmen Lens cap ADJUST MENU LCD monitor JOG dial G L Ref 127 or 128 1 Press the USER 1 2 button to select ADJUST MENU No 301 CLAMP LEVEL G L 2 Rotate the JOG dial to the specified value 3 Press the JOG dial t...

Страница 64: ...lay Lens Iris G Ref 370 5 VIDEO OUT JOG dial Position the noise on the B YL axis at the center of the Vectorscope VIDEO OUT JOG dial Position the noise on the R CY axis at the center of the Vectorscope VIDEO OUT JOG dial Position the noise at the center of the Vectorscope carrier leak less than 0 03V 1 While shooting the gray scale chart set the Lens iris so that the G ref data is specified value ...

Страница 65: ...d value 7 FLARE adjustment ADJUST MENU LCD display JOG dial VR DATA 15 1 Press the USER 1 2 button to select ADJUST MENU No 45 MASTER FRARE B 2 Rotate the JOG dial to the specified value 3 Press the JOG dial to store the adjustment data MASTER FRARE adjustment 8 ADJUST MENU Oscilloscope VIDEO OUT JOG dial Noise level on the left and right sides of the screen should have same 1 Press the USER 1 2 b...

Страница 66: ...elect ADJUST MENU No 24 BLACK OFFSET B 5 Rotate the JOG dial to the specified value 6 Press the JOG dial to store the adjustment data 7 Press the USER 1 2 button to select ADJUST MENU No 25 BLACK OFFSET R 8 Rotate the JOG dial to the specified value 9 Press the JOG dial to store the adjustment data 10 Repeat the adjustment from 4 to 9 above adjust such that the right and left sides of the vectorsc...

Страница 67: ...ent data 5 When the adjustments of No WHITE OFFSET and No LINEARITY cannot be made change the setting of ADJUST MENU No 204 H1 STOP G R to the sequence as shown below and readjust the 2 adjustments above Initial setting 5 6 7 4 NOTE When the adjustment cannot be made change the value of ADJUST MENU No 210 RESET START G R readjust 1 to 4 such that the level difference becomes minimum Oscilloscope G...

Страница 68: ... to store the adjustment data ADJUST MENU Oscilloscope Gray scale chart VIDEO OUT Lens Iris The level difference between left and right should be maximum 1 Press the USER 1 2 button to select ADJUST MENU No 225 RESET START B L 2 While shooting the gray scale chart set the Lens iris so that the video out level is specified value LINEARITY adjustment ADJUST MENU VIDEO OUT JOG dial The step levels of...

Страница 69: ...d value WHITE L R OFFSET R 16 ADJUST MENU Oscilloscope Gray scale chart VIDEO OUT Lens Iris The level difference between left and right should be maximum 1 Press the USER 1 2 button to select ADJUST MENU No 245 RESET START R L 2 While shooting the gray scale chart set the Lens iris so that the video out level is specified value LINEARITY adjustment ADJUST MENU VIDEO OUT JOG dial The step levels of...

Страница 70: ...R MENU ON WIND CUT MENU OFF TEST TONE MENU OFF Audio level meter adjust ment Camera mode LCD should be Spread indica tion ADJUST MENU No 60 AUDIO LEVEL CH 1 No 61 AUDIO LEVEL CH 2 LCD MONITOR Audio level meter Auto adjustment 20dBs 1 This adjustment item should be do after com plete the INPUT LEVEL setting 2 Press the USER 1 2 button to select ADJUST MENU No 60 AUDIO LEVEL CH1 3 Press the JOG dial...

Страница 71: ...evel 3 Press the JOG dial to store the adjustment data 2 VCO adjust ment ADJUST MENU MONITOR LCD JOG dial Most stable point for monitor screen 1 Press the USER 1 2 button to select ADJUST MENU No 80 VCO FINE 2 Rotate the JOG dial to adjust to the specified level 3 H POSITION adjustment ADJUST MENU MONITOR LCD JOG dial Screen centering 1 Press the USER 1 2 button to select ADJUST MENU No 83 H POSIT...

Страница 72: ...Screen using other cameras 2 Check the camera output taken from the LCD Screen using a oscilloscope 3 Check that the minimum level is above 200 mV and the maximum level is above 400 mV 4 Press the USER 1 2 button to select ADJUST MENU No 70 SUB BRIGHT B 5 Rotate the JOG dial to the specified value 6 Press the JOG dial to store the adjustment data 7 Press the USER 1 2 button to select ADJUST MENU N...

Страница 73: ...dial to store the adjustment data 2 VF VCO adjustment ADJUST MENU VIEWFINDER JOG dial Most stable point for monitor screen 1 Press the USER 1 2 button to select ADJUST MENU No 95 VF VCO L 2 Rotate the JOG dial to adjust to the specified level 3 VF H POSI TION adjustment ADJUST MENU VIEWFINDER JOG dial Screen centering 1 Press the USER 1 2 button to select ADJUST MENU No 97 VF H POSITION 2 Rotate t...

Страница 74: ... JOG dial Position the noise on the R CY axis at the center of the vectorscope View Finder JOG dial Position the noise at the center of the vectorscope 1 Shoot the View Finder using other cameras 2 Check the camera output taken from the View Finder using a oscilloscope 3 Check that the maximum level is shown around the center of V rate 4 Adjust such that the maximum level is above 500 mV 5 Press t...

Страница 75: ...ation shown in Fig 3 4 so that the test point surface component mounting surface faces up ward Fig 3 4 Rewrite board connection method a a b 126µ sec 10µ sec b HID TP5 SPA TP6 ENV OUT TP9 REWRITE BOARD 4 Measure TP6 SPA by triggering TP5 HID and confirm that the values a and b are within the specified ranges 5 Rotate the JOG dial to display the adjustment data in the DATA field The DATA value shou...

Страница 76: ...s B Fig 3 5 2 3 7 Calculate the intermediate value C between the point A and the point B and set the value C Since the adjustment values are hex number use a functional computation capa ble calculator or the PC calculator provided in Accessories Setting value C A B 2 8 Confirm that the error rate value is 498 or less in each channel 9 Check the tolerance of adjustment Shift the adjustment value ag...

Страница 77: ... PLL 44 1 kHzHz adjustment No input Frequency counter EE ADJUST MENU 111 FS PLL 44 1 kHz 1 Press the USER 1 2 button to select ADJUST MENU No 104 FS PLL 44 1 kHz 2 Adjust the frequency to the specified level 3 Press the JOG dial to store the adjustment data TP4 FS PLL GND TP1 GND Rewrite board JOG dial 11 2896 MHz 0 1 MHz 5 27 MHz VCO center frequency adjustment No input Frequency counter EE ADJUS...

Страница 78: ...d in Japan S I T O S GEN Victor Company of Japan Limited is a registered Trademark owned by Victor Company of Japan Limited is a registered Trademark in Japan the U S A the U K and many other countries R R R ...

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