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HD CAMCORDER

HDW-F900R

MAINTENANCE MANUAL
Volume 1 1st Edition (Revised 1)
Serial No. 10001 and Higher : HDW-F900R (SY)

DOWN CONVERTER BOARD

HKDW-702

PICTURE CACHE BOARD

HKDW-703

2-3 PULL-DOWN/DOWN CONVERTER BOARD

HKDW-902R

SLOW SHUTTER/IMAGE INVERTER BOARD

HKDW-905R

Содержание CineAlta HDCAM HDW-F900R

Страница 1: ...NANCE MANUAL Volume 1 1st Edition Revised 1 Serial No 10001 and Higher HDW F900R SY DOWN CONVERTER BOARD HKDW 702 PICTURE CACHE BOARD HKDW 703 2 3 PULL DOWN DOWN CONVERTER BOARD HKDW 902R SLOW SHUTTER IMAGE INVERTER BOARD HKDW 905R ...

Страница 2: ... werden Um die Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlages Feuergefahr und Verletzungen zu vermeiden sind bei Wartungsarbeiten strikt die Angaben in der Anleitung zu befolgen Andere als die angegeben Wartungsarbeiten dürfen nur von Personen ausgeführt werden die eine spezielle Befähigung dazu besitzen AVERTISSEMENT Ce manual est destiné uniquement aux personnes compétentes en charge de l entretien Afin de ...

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Страница 5: ...nt Tapes 1 35 1 15 How to Extend the Circuit Board 1 36 1 15 1 Extending the AT 172 Board 1 36 1 15 2 Extending the HKDW 702 DC 110A Board HKDW 902R DC 139 Board 1 37 1 15 3 Extending the DCP Board Assembly 1 38 1 15 4 Extending the DCP Board Assembly When you want to check the B side or a part of A side of the DVP board assembly 1 39 1 15 5 Extending the DVP Board Assembly 1 40 1 15 6 Extending t...

Страница 6: ...Maintenance and Inspection 2 1 Cleaning 2 1 2 1 1 General Information for Cleaning 2 1 2 1 2 Cleaning the Upper Drum Tape Running Surface and Video Heads 2 3 2 1 3 Cleaning the Lower Drum Tape Running Surface and Rabbet Guide 2 4 2 1 4 Cleaning the Stationary Heads 2 5 2 1 5 Cleaning the Tape Running Path and Cleaning Blade 2 6 2 1 6 Cleaning the S T Plate Assemblies and S T Slider Assemblies 2 7 ...

Страница 7: ... 6 18 PS 595 Board Replacement 6 30 6 19 IF 794G Board HN 277G Board and RX 54G Board Replacement 6 31 6 20 SS 92G Board Replacement 6 34 6 21 LP 114 Board Replacement 6 35 6 22 SW 1312 Board Replacement 6 36 6 23 MB 1096 Board Replacement 6 37 6 24 Mechanical Deck Assembly Boards Replacement 6 38 6 24 1 MDR 13G Board Replacement 6 38 6 24 2 MDR 14G Board Replacement 6 38 6 24 3 SE 613 Board Repla...

Страница 8: ...Adjustment 8 41 8 2 8 CUE TC Head Position Adjustment 8 43 8 2 9 CUE TC Output Level Check 8 46 9 Electrical Alignment of Camera System 9 1 General Information on Electrical Alignment 9 1 9 1 1 Notes on Electrical Alignment 9 1 9 1 2 Required Equipment Fixtures and Tools 9 1 9 1 3 Initial Position of Switches during Adjustment 9 1 9 1 4 Gray Scale Chart and its Maintenance 9 2 9 2 VCO Frequency Ad...

Страница 9: ...ording Adjustment 10 10 10 5 4 Drum Phase Adjustment 10 11 10 6 RF System Alignment 10 11 10 6 1 RF System Continuous Automatic Adjustment 10 11 10 6 2 Saving the RF System Adjustment Data 10 12 10 6 3 PB Channel Condition Check 10 13 10 6 4 REC Channel Condition Check 10 13 11 VTR Maintenance Mode 11 1 Introduction 11 1 11 2 Operation Procedure 11 2 11 2 1 Identifying Switches 11 2 11 2 2 How to ...

Страница 10: ... block diagrams schematic diagrams and board layouts required for parts level service For obtaining contact your local Sony Sales Office Service Center Part number 9 968 282 0X HDVF 20A Maintenance Manual Available on request This manual is the maintenance manual of the supplied viewfinder This manual is intended for use by trained system and service engineers and describes the information regardi...

Страница 11: ...R 14G Drum Motor Drive SE 613 Sensor SS 92G Servo System Control RF System EQ 88G Equalizer Power Supply CNB 23 Circuit Breaker 8 DC 111 Battery DC Filter 6 RE 186 Regulator RE 187B Regulator Connector IO 202 In Out Box LP 114 Rear Tally 4 RM 201 Connector RM Mic MA 103 Mic AMP System Board Name Circuit No Configuration Function Others BP 33 Battery CCM 45G TELE FILE CI 32G 50pin adaptor Interface...

Страница 12: ...1 2 HDW F900R V1 E View of the inside panel assembly Rear view 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 0 4 3 2 1 6 9 0 8 5 7 8 ...

Страница 13: ...1 3 HDW F900R V1 E View of the outside panel assembly Front view ...

Страница 14: ...1 4 HDW F900R V1 E 1 1 2 Locations of Main Mechanical Parts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ...

Страница 15: ...assembly Slip ring assembly Cleaning assembly Upper drum Lower drum T4 guide CUE TC head Manual eject gear A Loading motor Capstan motor T3 tape guide T5 guide on top of T tension regulator assembly Pinch roller assembly T2 tape guide on top of T slider assembly T1 tape guide on top of T slider assembly T soft brake T reel table assembly Timing belt S tension regulator band assembly S reel table a...

Страница 16: ...1 6 HDW F900R V1 E 1 1 3 Functions and Locations of Sensors 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 0 ID1 ID2 ID3 ID4 ID5 ID6 ...

Страница 17: ...s input to the servo circuit where diameter of the remaining tape is calculated 0 Cassette lock sensor switch Detects whether the cassette compartment assembly is locked or not Cassette ID sensor ID1 Tape type Detects the tape type Oxide or Metal ID2 Tape thickness Detects thickness of the tape that is wound in the cassette tape inserted in the set with the use of the tab on the rear of a cassette...

Страница 18: ...her than above Camcorder in which DC 110A board HKDW 702 and DC 139 board HKDW 902R is installed DC IN XLR 4 pin Male _ _ _ _ _ EXT VIEW _ _ _ _ _ No Signal I O Specifications 1 GND _ GND for BATT OUT 2 _ No connection 3 _ No connection 4 BATT OUT IN 11 to 17 V dc AUDIO IN CH 1 CH 2 XLR 3 pin Female _ _ _ _ _ EXT VIEW _ _ _ _ _ 0 dBu 0 775 V rms MIC LINE INPUT No Signal I O Specifications 1 MIC LI...

Страница 19: ... _ _ No Signal I O Specifications 1 RET SW IN ON 0 V OFF OPEN 2 VTR TRIG IN ON 0 V OFF OPEN 3 LENS GND _ 4 AUTO 5 V IN AUTO 5 V MANU 0 V or OPEN 5 IRIS CONT OUT 3 4 V F16 to 6 2 V F2 8 6 UNREG 12 V OUT 11 V to 17 V 7 IRIS PSTN IN 3 4 V F16 to 6 2 V F2 8 8 REMOTE LOCAL OUT AUTO IRIS 0 V MANUAL IRIS 5 V 9 EXTENDER IN EX 2 ON 0 V EX 0 8 ON 1 8 V OFF 4 8 V 10 ZOOM PSTN IN WIDE 2 V TELE 7 V 11 LENS RX ...

Страница 20: ...ection 19 VF GND _ GND for VF 20 UNREG 12 V OUT 11 V to 17 V REMOTE 8 pin Female _ _ _ _ _ EXT VIEW _ _ _ _ _ No Signal I O Specifications 1 TX RCP DATA X OUT SERIAL DATA OUT 2 TX RCP DATA Y OUT SERIAL DATA OUT 3 RX RCP DATA X IN SERIAL DATA IN 4 RX RCP DATA Y IN SERIAL DATA IN 5 TX GND _ GND for TX 6 UNREG 12 V OUT 11 V to 17 V 7 UNREG GND _ GND for UNREG 8 Y OUT 1 0 V p p Zo 75 Z CHASSIS GND _ C...

Страница 21: ...lation 1 Pass the connector of the RM board of the main unit through the hole of the outside panel assembly While inserting the hook of the outside panel assembly into the guide shaft of the cassette compartment assembly install the outside panel assembly 2 Reinstall it by reversing the steps of disassembling n Standard tightening torque Screw with drop safe B3 x 12 80 x 10 2 N m 8 kgf cm Outside ...

Страница 22: ...e very careful not to fold the flexible card wires Stand the unit in the posture that the POWER switch side faces upward when the inside panel assembly is opened Closing 1 Check that the hinges in the right and left are engaged securely with the hooks of the chassis 2 Insert the inside panel assembly and tighten the four screws with drop safe n Standard tightening torque Screw with drop safe B3 x ...

Страница 23: ...crews B3 x 8 Loosen the board to board connector that is connected to the MB 1096 board While removing the connector box assembly in the direction of the arrow remove the coaxial cable and harness from the groove 10 Reinstall it by reversing the steps of disassembling m When attaching the VIDEO OUT assembly route the coaxial cable such that the coaxial cable passes through the groove If the coaxia...

Страница 24: ...ife of flexible card wire will be significantly shortened if it is folded Be very careful not to fold the flexible card wire 4 Remove the coaxial cable from the connector CN1 DC 110A CN601 DC 139 when the DC 110A 139 board is installed 5 Remove the four screws Open the board levers in the direction of arrow A to release the board to board connector that is connected to the MB 1096 board Pull the D...

Страница 25: ...e CN3 harness must be hooked on the top edge of the AT 172 board When re installing the CN4 harness twist it by 3 turns and install it by pushing in the direction of arrow A The CN4 harness must be installed 20 mm more far from the CN3 harness Fix the harness with the coating lead pin Illustration when viewed from the top Illustration when viewed from the front Distance of 20 mm or more DCP 43 boa...

Страница 26: ...ard wire from the EQ 88G board connector CN101 n Life of flexible card wire will be significantly shortened if it is folded Be very careful not to fold the flexible card wire 4 Remove the two coaxial cables from the connector CN201 CN202 on the TX 78 board 5 Remove the three screws PSW 2 x 5 that fix the DVP board assembly EQ 88G board TX 78 board DVP board assembly CN202 CN201 Coaxial cable Green...

Страница 27: ...versing the steps of disassembling n When routing the two coaxial cables pass them through the three clamps and the groove on the SDI shield plate and connect the coaxial cable green to CN201 on the TX 78 board and the coaxial cable brown to CN202 DVP board assembly DVP board assembly DVP board assembly Board holder F MB 1096 board B A A A Board lever Board to board connectors Coaxial cable Brown ...

Страница 28: ...k 2 Remove the flexible card wire in the direction of arrow B Reinstallation 1 Hold the flexible card wire with its blue surface to the front and insert it in the direction of arrow A 2 Close the connector latch in the direction of arrow B to lock it Type B Removal 1 Open the connector latch in the direction of arrow A to release the lock 2 Remove the flexible card wire in the direction of arrow B...

Страница 29: ...emove and reinstall the Cassette compartment assembly at the thread position shown in the illustration below When the TC head is at the other position T tension regulator assembly interferes with the cassette compartment n Cassette compartment can be removed when it is raised up or when it pushed down Removal 1 Remove the outside panel assembly Refer to Section 1 4 2 Remove the FL 283 printed wiri...

Страница 30: ...her end of the joint arm that is adjusted of its position at step 1 enters into the notch of the cam plate A on the right side 5 Press the lid arm L of the cassette compartment assembly and check to see that the stage can move up and down smoothly If the stage does not move up and down smoothly check above procedure starting from step 1 6 Attach the cassette compartment assembly with three screws ...

Страница 31: ...ring board with the two claws of the cable retainer 2 and insert the cable retainer 2 into the notch 8 Insert the FL 283 printed wiring board into the connector CN1 on the CCM 45G board FL 283 printed wiring board CCM 45G board CN1 Recess Claw Cable retainer 2 Notch ...

Страница 32: ...OFF OFF Normal operation When the main power of the unit is turned on while the switch S1 8 is being set in ON FRAM IC51 DCP 43 board is reset Upon completion of resetting be sure to return the switch S1 8 to OFF m Resetting the FRAM erases adjusted value of the SERVICE menu and all of the users unique values such as the MENU settings and the AUTOWHITE BLACK data Upon completion of resetting the F...

Страница 33: ...y use OFF S3 C 4 B side TOP MENU Turns ON OFF the function to display the OFF DISABLE TOP menu ON Not to display the TOP menu OFF To display the TOP menu 1 10 2 EQ 88G Board Ref No Address Name Description Factory setting S1101 F 3 A side _ Factory use OFF 1 2 3 A B C D E F S1101 EQ 88G board A side ...

Страница 34: ... S501 C 3 B side AUDIO OUT Set this switch when the AUDIO OUT XLR5P XLR5P XLR3P connector is changed to XLR3P S502 C 4 B side CUE ON OFF Selects to output or not to output the CUE OFF EE playback signal to the AUDIO OUT connector For the CUE adjustment CUE To output the CUE playback EE Not to output the CUE playback S809 1 to 4 G 5 B side _ Factory use OFF FP 152 board B side G F E D C 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Страница 35: ... S402 C 2 B side TRACKING MODE Every pressing of this switch toggles the OFF FIX change TRACKING mode OFF FIX fixed mode ON Variable mode Tracking RV RV401 is enabled n D404 C 2 B side turns on when Variable is selected S403 1 to 4 C 2 B side _ Factory use OFF H G F E D C B A 1 2 3 4 5 6 S403 S401 S402 MDC 13G board B side ...

Страница 36: ...P OFF ON 50i 25P ON OFF 24P ON ON 23 98P S101 4 Leaded Unleaded Recognizes whether the SS 92G board is ON leaded or unleaded OFF Leaded ON Unleaded S101 5 DIP SW SELECT Selects whether to follow the DIP switch setting OFF OFF Does not follow the DIP switch ON Follows the DIP switch S101 6 to 7 REC FORMAT Sets REC FORMAT S101 6 OFF S101 6 S101 7 S101 7 OFF OFF OFF HDCAM OFF ON IMX ON OFF D BETA ON ...

Страница 37: ...placing the RP 131 board be sure to perform the NV RAM reset Refer to Section 1 17 4 1 10 7 AXM 33 Board For the details of the functions of the switch S101 and S201 on the A side refer to the operatin manual Ref No Address Name Description Factory setting S202 A 2 A side INPUT Sets the input reference level 4 dB REFERENCE 4 dB Sets the input reference level to 4 dB 0 dB Sets the input reference l...

Страница 38: ...pe m When the front lid assembly is opened never rotate the manual eject gear A How to close the front lid assembly The front lid assembly cannot be closed and locked if the manual eject gear A is completely rotated opening the front lid assembly Close the front lid assembly either by rotating the manual eject gear A by 2 or 3 turns in the counter clockwise direction while pushing in the manual ej...

Страница 39: ...T slider or any other parts 4 When all the guides are stored in the cassette stop turning the knob See the figure If the knob is turned too much the cassette compart ment moves up If the tape still has slack at this time the tape is damaged When the S slider and the T slider reach the indicated positions in this figure 5 If the tape still has slack turn the capstan motor counterclockwise until the...

Страница 40: ...rtment assembly is locked Doing this the cassette compartment assembly moves to the DOWN position 1 13 How to Clean the Heads When the Heads are Clogged When the heads are clogged clean them by the following steps below using a cleaning tape If head clogging cannot be cleaning even though the following How to Use the Cleaning Tape is implement ed clean the heads by referring to 2 1 Cleaning How to...

Страница 41: ...A RP extension assembly Extending the RP 131 board checking the PA 340 board Refer to Section 1 15 10 5 A 8327 636 A 100P EXT assembly Extending the EQ 88G board extending the HKDW 703 MY 99 board Refer to Sections 1 15 7 and 1 15 8 6 A 8327 457 A EX 764 board Extending the mechanical deck assembly Refer to Section 1 15 12 n The three EX 764 boards are required to extend the mechanical deck assemb...

Страница 42: ... scale chart Transparent type 16 9 J 6029 140 B Pattern box PTB 500 J 6035 070 A IC extraction tool CT 2101 Removing the PLCC IC J 6080 840 A Mirror small oval type Video tracking adjustment J 6152 450 A Wire clearance check gauge Clearance check J 6322 420 B Tape guide adjustment screwdriver 45 Tape path adjustment J 6322 420 3 Tool 0 89 bit 45 J 6323 530 A Stop washer fastening tool Stop washer ...

Страница 43: ...553 B HN 255 assembly Video tracking adjustment 3 184 527 01 Cleaning cloth Cleaning 7 432 950 03 Sealant TSE 392W Adhesive sealing agent to prevent water drop 7 661 018 18 Diamond oil NT 68 Lubricant Mitsubishi diamond oil hydro fluid 50 ml 7 651 000 10 Sony SGL 601 50 g grease 7 651 000 11 Sony SGL 801 50 g grease 7 700 736 05 L shaped HEX 1 5 mm wrench Removing screw 7 700 736 06 L shaped HEX 0...

Страница 44: ...st TR 6845 B W monitor Sony BVM D20F1J Audio analyzer Tektronix AA501A OP 2 Generator Tektronix SG 5010 Fig No Part No Description Used for J 6531 100 A Sensor MCB DF 110 tool assembly Photo sensor replacement A 8326 017 A ROM 28 board AT 172 board ROM version upgrading A 8328 404 A Component tool assembly Component tool assembly 7 700 751 01 Box screwdriver size 4 5 mm J 6531 270 A S3 guide heigh...

Страница 45: ...MP Multi Burst Above signals are repeated See the table below D AUDIO 00h02m00s 00h04m00s 00h06m00s 00h08m00s 00h10m00s 00h15m00s 00h20m00s 00h30m00s TIME CODE 00 00 00 00 00 01 25 00 00 01 30 00 00 02 25 00 00 02 30 00 00 02 55 00 00 03 00 00 00 03 25 00 00 03 30 00 00 03 55 00 00 04 00 00 00 04 25 00 00 04 30 00 00 04 55 00 00 05 00 00 00 06 25 00 00 06 30 00 00 07 25 00 00 07 30 00 00 07 55 00 ...

Страница 46: ...card wire 1 Open the inside panel assembly Refer to Section 1 5 2 Remove the two screws and remove the AT 172 board 3 Connect the AT DC extension assembly EX 778 board side to the connector CN5 on the DCP 43 board 4 Connect the AT DC extension assembly EX 777 board side to the connector CN5 on the AT 172 board AT 172 board DCP 43 board Precision screws P1 4 x 3 5 AT 172 board DCP 43 board EX 777 b...

Страница 47: ...d 3 Remove the three screws and remove the DC 110A 139 board 4 Connect the AT DC extension assembly EX 778 board side to the connector CN6 on the DCP 43 board 5 Connect the AT DC extension assembly EX 777 board side to the connector CN6 DC 110A CN1 DC 139 on the DC 110A 139 board 6 Connect the coaxial cable that is disconnected in step 2 to the connector CN1 DC 110A CN601 DC 139 on the DC 110A 139...

Страница 48: ... DCP DVP extension assembly 5 Connect the harness coaxial cable and flexible card wire of the connectors CN1 CN3 CN4 CN105 that are removed in step 2 to the connectors CN3 CN5 CN7 CN11 on the DCP DVP extension assembly 6 Connect the harness and flexible card wire of the DCP DVP extension assembly to the connectors CN3 CN4 CN105 on the DCP board assembly 7 Connect CN12 on the DCP DVP extension asse...

Страница 49: ...on the DR 614 board and connect the optional flexible card wire 30 core 250 mm in stead of it 5 Connect the connector CN105 of the DCP 43 board to the other end of the flexible card wire 30 core 250 mm 6 Connect the coaxial cable to the connector CN1 DC 110A CN601 DC 139 on the DC 110A 139 board 7 Connect the harness that is removed from the connector CN3 of the DCP 43 board to the connector CN1 o...

Страница 50: ...P DVP extension assembly 6 Connect coaxial cable and flexible card wire of the connectors CN101 and CN202 that are removed from in step 3 to the connectors CN9 and CN13 on the DCP DVP extension assembly 7 Connect the flexible card wire of the DCP DVP extension assembly to CN101 on the EQ 88G board of the DVP board assembly 8 Connect CN14 on the DCP DVP extension assembly to CN201 on the TX 78 boar...

Страница 51: ...4G board and connect the optional flexible card wire 45 core 250 mm to the connector CN4 on the MDR 14G board 6 Extend the DCP board assembly with the use of the EX 784 board flexible card wire 30 core 250 mm and EX 776 board DR extension assembly Refer to steps 3 to 8 of Section 1 15 4 7 Connect the EX 785 board to the connector CN103 on the MB 1096 board 8 Connect the coaxial cable to the connec...

Страница 52: ...ctor CN100 of the 100P EXT assembly to the connector CN102 on the DVP 41 board 5 Connect the coaxial cable CN201 that is removed to the connector CN13 on the DCP DVP extension assembly 6 Connect CN14 on the DCP DVP extension assembly to CN201 on the TX 78 board with the coaxial cable supplied with DCP DVP extension assembly 7 Connect the DCP board assembly that is removed in step 1 and connect the...

Страница 53: ...the MY 99 board 3 Connect the connector CN102 on the 100P EXT assembly to the connector CN101 on the MY 99 board 4 Connect the connector CN100 on the 100P EXT assembly to the connector CN101 on the DVP 41 board 5 Perform steps 6 to 9 of 1 15 5 Extending the DVP Board Assembly MY 99 board PWH1 4 x 3 5 PWH1 4 x 3 5 DVP board assembly DVP 41 board MY 99 board 100P EXT assembly 100P EXT assembly CN101...

Страница 54: ...on cover 6 Remove the flexible card wires from the connectors CN201 and CN202 on the SS 92G board 7 Remove the screw and remove the SS PC board retainer 8 Remove the SS 92G board from the MB 1096 board 9 Remove the flexible card wires from the connectors CN201 and CN202 on the MDC 13G board 10 Connect the four optional flexible card wires 45 core to the connectors CN101 CN102 CN201 CN202 on the SS...

Страница 55: ...202 on the SS 92G board 1 15 10 Extending the RP 131 Board When you want to check the B side or the A side of the PA 340 board Required tool RP extension assembly 1 Remove the outside panel assembly Refer to Section 1 4 2 Remove the three screws and remove the RP 131 board 3 Connect the RP extension assembly to the RP 131 board and to the PA 340 board as shown in the illustration CN202 CN102 CN1 C...

Страница 56: ...s and the flexible card wires from the connectors CN1 CN9 and CN10 on the DR 614 board 5 Remove the screw PSW2 x 5 and remove the CHB stay from the DCP holder F 6 Remove the four screws B3 x 10 and remove the CCD unit in the direction of the arrow 7 Disconnect the two harnesses from the connector CN502 CN503 of the IFA 19G board 8 Connect the harnesses that are removed the DR 614 board to the conn...

Страница 57: ...not to fold the flexible card wire 1 Remove the outside panel assembly Refer to Section 1 4 2 Open the inside panel assembly Refer to Section 1 5 3 Remove the DCP board assembly Refer to Section 1 7 1 4 Remove the DVP board assembly Refer to Section 1 7 2 5 Remove the harness clamp 6 Remove the five screws and remove the dust protec tion cover 7 Remove the flexible card wires from the connector CN...

Страница 58: ...hree EX 764 boards and the six flexible card wires 45 core Assemble them as shown in the illustration 12 Connect the flexible card wires 45 core that come from the respective extension board to the connector CN101 on MDC 13G board and to the connectors CN201 and CN202 on the MDC 13G board respec tively n When extending the mechanical deck assembly place a protection sheet underneath the mechanical...

Страница 59: ... plug and tabs for detecting various settings on the rear surface HDCAM cassette 1 Tape thickness detecting hole 234 Cassette type detecting tabs 5 Cleaning cassette detecting tab 6 S cassette record inhibition plug SS 92G board MB 1096 board Flexible card wires of the EX 764 board Flexible card wire on the EX 764 board To CN202 on the MDC 13G board CN201 CN101 CN202 To CN201 on the MDC 13G board ...

Страница 60: ...tte tapes are indicated by the combination of the three tabs See the table below Tabs for detection of cassette types O O O O O Close Open Tab status 2 4 3 Type of cassette tape Remarks HDCAM Betacam Betacam SP This type of cassette cannot be used in this unit Betacam SX This type of cassette cannot be used in this unit Digital Betacam This type of cassette cannot be used in this unit Others than ...

Страница 61: ...board and reinstall it to the new replacement DR 614 board n The initial data for this model cannot be written into the new EEPROM IC31 outside the factory When IC31 needs to be replaced due to defective IC contact your local Sony Sales Office Service Center Adjustment Item when the Board is Replaced 9 6 Black Offset Adjustment 9 7 VSUB Adjustment 9 8 PA Gain Adjustment 1 17 2 CN 2871 Board Adjust...

Страница 62: ... Adjustment 1 17 8 MDC 13G Board The EEPROM IC403 is installed in the MDC 13G board Implement the following adjustments when this IC is replaced too n Be sure to implement the setting which enables to save the contents of the EEPROM to the backup RAM before replacing the MDC 13G board Refer to Section 11 3 8 When this setting is performed the contents of the backup RAM are restored into EEPROM at ...

Страница 63: ...Condition Check 10 6 4 REC Channel Condition Check 1 17 12 CCM 45G Board Adjustment Item when the Board is Replaced 10 4 2 Antenna Tuning Frequency Adjustment 1 17 13 IFA 19G Board EEPROM replacement The EEPROM IC202 is installed in the IFA 19G board When the IFA 19G board is replaced remove IC202 from the former board and reinstall it to the new replacement IFA 19G board n The initial data for th...

Страница 64: ... B side Adjustment 10 2 2 Audio D A Error Adjustment 10 2 3 AUDIO LEVEL Volume Control Inside Panel Adjustment EQ 88G IC1104 EEPROM RF system adjustment value Refer to Section B 1 A side 1 17 11 RP 131 IC19 NV RAM Unique data of CCD block Refer to Section C 3 A side 1 17 4 1 Users unique data is saved in IC611 and IC51 of the DCP 43 board When these ICs are replaced on the occasion of board replac...

Страница 65: ... indicates the type and serial number of the CCD block The label on which the CCD block number is printed is pasted inside each CCD unit Example Aplicable Model Serial No Type of the CCD Bock HDW F900R 10001 MLA For the replacement procedure of the CCD unit refer to 6 1 1 CCD Unit Replacement MLA xxxxx Serial number of the CCD unit Type of the CCD block ...

Страница 66: ...mber B with the mark on the inside panel assembly and attach it with the use of the two stop screws A 4 Rotate the knob shaft thin until the filter of the thinnest color is visible from the front 5 Align the file ND knob number 1 with the mark on the inside panel assembly and attach it with the use of the two stop screws B n Standard tightening torque WP2 x 3 20 to 25 x 10 2 N m 2 to 2 5 kgf cm WP...

Страница 67: ...d Refer to 4 8 6 Setting Date and Time of Internal Watch in the Operation Manual to re set the cleared data 1 22 Fuse and IC Link Replacement w The fuse and IC link are critical parts to safe operation Replace the components with Sony parts whose part number appear in the manual published by Sony If the components are replaced by any parts other than the specified ones this may cause a fire or ele...

Страница 68: ...ases when an exces sive current flows or when the ambient temperature increases If the positive characteristics thermister works turn off the main power of the unit and inspect the internal circuit of this unit After the cause of the trouble is re moved turn on the main power back again The unit works normally It takes about one minute to cool down the positive characteristics thermister after the...

Страница 69: ...he AT 172 board is replaced with the new one a Memory Stick cannot be used for upgrading In such a case use the ROM 28 board The upgrading program must have already been saved in a Memory Stick before For details of saving the upgrading program contact your local Sony Sales Office Service Center For the basic operations of the setup menu refer to Section 4 1 1 The following display is the sample w...

Страница 70: ...the selected ROM version 6 In the case of the ROM on the AT 172 board 1 The following displays to execute the version upgrade appear n Never remove a Memory Stick or never turn off the main power until the message COMPLETE appears 2 Within several seconds the following message appears 3 Within five seconds the following message appears 03OROM VERSION VERSION UP OK YES NO AT Ver 1 00 1 01 SS Ver 1 ...

Страница 71: ...ing the upgrading program contact your local Sony Sales Office Service Center 1 Open the inside panel assembly Refer to Section 1 5 2 Insert CN1 of the ROM 28 board to CN6 on the AT 172 board 3 Set the switch S1 on the ROM 28 board as shown in the illustration 4 Turn on the main power Then the data stored in the ROM 28 board are transferred to the ROM on the AT 172 board in 10 and a few seconds 5 ...

Страница 72: ...ig 1 6 Short circuit the solder slit SL1 on side B of the FL 272 board 7 Turn off the power Insert CN1 of the FL 272 board to CN3 of the SS 92G board 8 Turn on the power Erasing the software starts After the diode D6 turns on the diodes flash in the order of D8 D4 D7 After that writing the software starts After the diode D2 turns on the diodes flash in the order of D8 D4 D7 9 When you confirm that...

Страница 73: ...ing from the photo sensor that you want to replace and remove the photo sensor 2 Place a new photo sensor on a solder land tentatively Be careful to place a new photo sensor in the correct direction Refer to the illustration below 3 Align the two projections of the sensor mount tool with the holes of the board 4 Solder the two leads of a photo sensor tentatively 5 Remove the sensor mount tool and ...

Страница 74: ...board At the same time the data such as the V sub voltage of the CCD are stored in the EEPROM IC31 of the DR 614 board The DR 614 board has an interface circuit with the optical filter BI 199 200 201 board Among the CCD driving pulses the horizontal drive pulse is converted by this board so that it can drive the CCD directly The CCD unit is mounted on the BI 199 200 201 board to which the horizont...

Страница 75: ...hat has received the above digital processes is converted to the 10 bit 74 MHz Y signal and the decoded color difference signals with which the title signal is mixed at IC2008 Then the 10 bit 74 MHz Y signal and the decoded color difference signals are sent to the VTR block and to the camera output block IC2008 acts as a bilateral interface with the VTR in order to support the play back operation ...

Страница 76: ...or correction decoder circuit of the ADAM HS IC500 In the error correction decoder circuit the errors that are occured during the recording and playback processes are corrected An error flag is added to the errors that could not be corrected by the error correction decoder circuit so that error concealment can be performed by the error concealment circuit of the CNC IC700 At the same time the audi...

Страница 77: ...ear input AXM 33 board AXM 33 CNB 23 KY 475G AL 43 MB 1096 RX 54G CN403 CN401 CN117 SW 1309 CN1 CN117 CN401 CN109 CN109 CN402 CN207 CN205 CN205 CN204 CN204 STBY SAVE OFF ON PAGE LOW M HIGH PRST ITEM PRESET A B DCC BRA CN203 CN203 CN202 CN202 CN206 CN301 CN301 CN302 CN207 CN107 CN107 CN208 CN106 CN106 CN105 CN105 CN120 CN504 CN503 LENS CN502 CN501 CN501 OUT CN120 CN201 CN201 TEST FP 152 HP 104 PCF8...

Страница 78: ...d about 1dB is input into the A D converter IC IC301 24 bit The serial digital audio signal input from the AES EBU INPUT connector passes the receiver block on the AXM 33 board and is decoded in the decoder IC200 on the FP 152 board Then the sampling rate conversion in synchronous with the recorded video signal takes place in the sampling rate converter IC201 IC202 The 24 bit 64fs 2CH digital audi...

Страница 79: ... MSB CH2 23 0 23 0 23 0 CH3 CH4 16bit MSB first RIGHT Justified 24 20 bit LSB first RIGHT Justified 32bit MSB first LEFT Justified 24bit MSB first LEFT Justified 24 20 bit LSB first RIGHT Justified 24bit MSB first LEFT Justified FS 31 0 CH1 MSB CH2 31 0 31 0 31 0 CH3 CH4 FS 23 0 CH1 CH3 MSB CH2 CH4 FS 15 0 CH1 CH3 MSB CH2 CH4 16bit MSB first RIGHT Justified DSP 16bit MSB first LEFT Justified 24bit...

Страница 80: ... 2 page AU OUT LIMITER ON OFF ON Linear until approx _13dBFS Approx _11dBFS at Max OFF LIMITER OFF Gain control during manual control The A D converted volume value is converted into a DSP multiplication value at FP CPU IC816 and handed over to DSP The maximum variable for volume is approx 12dB _ to 12 dB Recording error correction For error correction on the A D converter for audio the multiplica...

Страница 81: ...ect ed to the port is scanned and sent to the SS CPU IC1 of the SS 92G board The SS CPU IC1 changes the display data in accordance with the setting conditions and the display data is sent to the FP CPU IC816 The FP CPU IC816 displays the received data at every serial commu nication event The FP CPU IC816 only sends the switch information to the SS CPU IC1 and does not create the display data Watch...

Страница 82: ...n 40 of the FP 152 board Soft control circuit at power off The FP CPU IC816 detects the switch information Only when the FP CPU IC816 and the SS CPU IC1 of the SS 92G board become ready to turn off the main power can be turned off The FP CPU IC816 pin 90 accepts the input signal from the POWER switch The FP CPU IC816 pin 91 supplies the output signal for power off Only when this signal and the H_P...

Страница 83: ...e same time the system control can be started from the external ROM through CN3 Connection with EEPROM The EEPROM IC403 on the MDC 13G board is connected to the SS CPU IC1 28_SITXO to 30_SICKO using synchro nous serial communication Various hours meter data and servo adjustment values are saved in the EEPROM IC403 Connection with the DVP 41 Board Video Processor Control The DVP 41 board is control...

Страница 84: ...MDC 13G board The MDC 13G board consists of the capstan FG waveform shaping circuit capstan drive PWM driver amplifier mecha nism drive motor driver CTL record playback amplifier LTC record playback amplifier CUE record playback amplifier full erase circuit mechanism position sensor cassette lock sensor HUMID sensor circuit and cassette ID switch The capstan FG waveform shaping circuit amplifies t...

Страница 85: ...ection inner error correc tion and descramble at the EDEN IC901 and IC1001 Then the data is output to the DVP 41 board Setting and adjusting data The RING IC201 data the Read Channel IC501 IC601 IC701 IC801 IC1501 IC1601 IC1701 and IC1801 data and the EDEN IC901 and IC1001 data are set by the EQ CPU IC1101 that enables the complete automatic adjustment of the record RF system and the playback RF s...

Страница 86: ...e is within the range of 10 4 V to 18 8 V Once the power supply circuit has started up it keeps operating until the input power voltage decreases below the lower limit 9 5 V 1 26 8 Power Supply Systems CNB 23 Board RE 186 Board and RE 187B Board CNB 23 board This controls distribution of the input 12 V power to the respective circuit boards Power ON OFF Control The L PWR SW ON signal enters IC107 ...

Страница 87: ...half wave rectified to generate the above power voltage The output voltage is again DC biased by 9 3 V to generate the powers of 15 5 V and 28 V The output power voltages of the above described two power supply systems are not controlled by the controller IC so the output voltages are stabilized by a series regula tor consisting of Q128 Q129 and IC106 1 26 9 Option Board DC 110A Board DC 139 Board...

Страница 88: ...fter it is phase compensated by the CLOCK DRIVER IC141 of the MY 99 board The MEMORY IC309 and IC310 for audio data receives the clock from the LOOP MEMORY IC201 2 3 Pull down down converter board DC 139 board HKDW 902R The circuit board DC 139 performs the following process es using down converter board that has the 2 3 pull down function The 1125HD signal 10 bit parallel component Y C signal inp...

Страница 89: ...ion and interpolation slow shutter R CH CCD G CH CCD B CH CCD BI BOARD PA BOARD TG BOARD CDS CDS CDS DCP BOARD VA AD PIXEL ADDITION DEFECTION SYSTEM IC1019 IC1017 IC2 IC3 SCVP DEFCON FPGA SDRAM_A IC1 F_ACM FPGA PM 23 BOARD CCD TG CCD READ OUT PULSE IC4 IC5 SDRAM_B Fig 4 PM 23 board circuit diagram Image inversion The timing pulse L_OPB that is output from the FPGA IC1 on the PM 23 board turns off ...

Страница 90: ...s marked are critical to safe operation Therefore specified parts should be used in the case of replacement 2 Standardization of Parts Some repair parts supplied by Sony differ from those used for the unit These are because of parts common ality and improvement Parts list has the present standardized repair parts 3 Stock of Parts Parts marked with o at SP Supply Code column of the spare parts list...

Страница 91: ... S3 tape guide Refer to Section 2 1 5 Cleaning blade Refer to Section 2 1 5 S5 tape guide Refer to Section 2 1 5 FE head Refer to Section 2 1 4 CTL head Refer to Section 2 1 4 S plate assembly Refer to Section 2 1 6 T plate assembly Refer to Section 2 1 6 Upper drum Refer to Section 2 1 2 S1 tape guide Refer to Section 2 1 5 Capstan Refer to Section 2 1 5 Lower drum Refer to Section 2 1 3 T5 tape ...

Страница 92: ...of the mechanism deck consist of the precision parts and are adjusted precisely Be careful not to damage the parts and not to apply any excessive force during cleaning Do not touch the greased portions during cleaning If grease attaches to the cleaning cloth replace the cleaning cloth by new one If the cleaning cloth smeared with grease used grease may attach to the places where it should not Do n...

Страница 93: ...g fluid slightly against the video heads and rotate the upper drum slowly counter clockwise 2 Press a cleaning cloth moistened with cleaning fluid slightly against the tape running surface of the upper drum shaded portion as shown in the figure n Be sure to rotate the upper drum counter clockwise Be sure to clean the rotary heads along the circumference Do not clean the video heads in the vertical...

Страница 94: ... an equivalent Do not use a metallic skewer Procedure 1 Put a skewer or an equivalent along the drum rabbet guide and remove magnetic powder as shown in the figure m Do not use a metallic skew instead of a skewer This may damage the tape running surface If the magnetic powder is accumulated in the drum rabbet guide the tape to head tracking may badly influence Remove the magnetic powder completely...

Страница 95: ...fluid 9 919 573 01 Procedure 1 Clean the tape running surfaces of the FE CTL and CUE TC heads in the vertical direction using a cleaning cloth moistened with cleaning fluid n If the magnetic powder is accumulated in the head gap of the FE CTL and CUE TC heads a play back error may occur during recording playback Remove the magnetic powder completely 2 After cleaning be sure to wipe the tape runnin...

Страница 96: ...an cut your hands Never touch the cleaning blade with bare hands Be careful also not to cut your hands during cleaning Tools Cleaning cloth 3 184 527 01 Cleaning fluid 9 919 573 01 Procedure 1 Clean the tape running surface shaded portion of the following guides and the cleaning blade edge as shown in the figure using a cleaning cloth moistened with cleaning fluid S1 to S5 guides T1 to T5 guide ca...

Страница 97: ...he illustration 3 Insert a piece of paper that is as thick as the paper of this manual between the front feet 2 locations of the S T sliders and the rail Raising the slider slightly facilitates this work Fig 1 4 While pressing the S1 and T1 tape guides lightly on their top remove a piece of paper that is inserted in step 3 When a piece of paper is removed stain and dirt adhere to the paper Then in...

Страница 98: ...inet the cabinet may corrode in white If it attaches wipe it off immediately with alcohol 3 If water leaks inside the unit dry the unit with hair dryer Check especially that water does not remain in the CCD block or the power supply block n If the unit is not taken care of appropriately corrosion may occur inside that may cause fire and electric shock 4 Clean the upper drum lower drum and stationa...

Страница 99: ...ERATION 2 and 8 THREADING 2 can be reset as requested by customer 1 Rotate the rotary encoder to move the at mark in front of EXEC of RESET METER The message RESET METER EXEC appears 2 Press the rotary encoder 3 Rotate the rotary encoder to move the arrow mark to the desired hours meter 4 Press the rotary encoder The desired hours meter is reset 3 Contents of display Viewfinder display Contents Th...

Страница 100: ...182 765 02 7 Timing belt B _ R _ Timing belt 3 629 223 01 8 S Tension regulator band assembly B R R R S Tension regulator band assembly X 3605 986 2 9 T Tension regulator band assembly B R R R T Tension regulator band assembly X 3605 994 3 Pinch roller assembly B R R R Pinch roller assembly X 3678 926 1 Reel drive gear assembly A 1 1 R Reel drive assembly A 8279 476 N S tension regulator arm assem...

Страница 101: ...ion 1 4 4 Remove the cassette compartment Refer to Section 1 9 Applying oil 1 Rotate the S T one way gear in the direction of the arrow until the square holes showing the letter S or T become visible 2 Apply a drop of oil to the square holes respectively n Be sure to wipe off the oil that oozes to the surface of the S T one way gear with gauze or cloth n Refer to Section 7 1 5 for using oil S S T ...

Страница 102: ...e same time when the S tension regulator arm is removed Take note of the original position where the spring is hooked 2 Wipe off the grease that adheres to the plate spring and to the shaft of the S tension regulator arm with gauze or cloth 3 Clean the plate spring and the shaft of the S tension regulator arm with cleaning cloth moistened with cleaning fluid n Never apply a strong force to the ben...

Страница 103: ...or assembly Refer to Section 7 21 S tension regulator arm S tension regulator arm S tension regulator arm Stop washer Spring Spring Apply here grease after cleaning Illustration when viewed from the rear Plate spring Plate spring Shaft block Boss Hole of bearing holder Bearing holder Rib of bearing holder Rib of bearing holder Bearing holder Bearing holder Plate spring Boss Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Shaft...

Страница 104: ...ation of Parts Some repair parts supplied by Sony differ from those used for the unit These are because of parts common ality and improvement Parts list has the present standardized repair parts 3 Stock of Parts Parts marked with o at SP Supply Code column of the spare parts list may not be stocked Therefore the delivery date will be delayed 4 Harness Harnesses with no part number are not register...

Страница 105: ...iption 11 X 3605 994 3 s BAND ASSY TENSION REGULATOR T 12 X 3605 986 2 s BAND S ASSY TEN REGI 13 X 3949 109 1 s ROLLER ASSY AHC 14 X 3678 926 1 s PINCH ROLLER ASSY 15 3 182 765 02 s SPACER CR 2 2 6 Recommended Periodic Replacement Parts Mechanical block 1 ...

Страница 106: ... No Part No SP Description 101 A 8326 897 B s DJR 27 R 102 A 8326 898 B s BRUSH ASSY RP 103 A 8326 899 B s RING ASSY RP SLIP 104 A 8327 237 B s DJH 27A R 105 3 629 223 01 s BELT TIMMING 106 A 8279 476 N o GEAR ASSY REEL DRIVE Mechanical block 2 ...

Страница 107: ... Rubber SI RBR 3 723 097 01 Part made of rubber Note 1 0 Pad assembly Shoulder A 8286 119 A Part made of rubber Note 1 Ring Mount AL 3 992 340 01 Replace every five years Note 3 Cover BNC 3 868 956 03 Part made of rubber Note 1 _ Battery Lithium CR 2450 1 528 229 41 Replace every five years on the BP 33 board Note 4 Note 1 Check for deformation and deterioration from time to time Replace it as nec...

Страница 108: ...2 18 HDW F900R V1 E 2 4 3 5 7 1 9 8 6 6 ...

Страница 109: ... indicator in the display window and a warning sound For details of these warning systems that are not described in this section refer to the Operation Manual of the HDW F900R 3 1 When Does the Error Code Appear The warning indicator in the display window turns on when an abnormality occurs immediately after the power is turned on or an abnormality occurs during normal operation Note that when the...

Страница 110: ...nd EQ 3 7 81 EQ switching pulse error 3 7 82 Communication error between SS and AT 3 7 83 SS 92G IC13 program load error 3 7 86 FORMAT difference error 3 7 E X XX Drum drive voltage is abnormal Drum FG signal is abnormal Drum PG signal is abnormal Capstan drive voltage is abnormal Capstan FG signal is abnormal Direction of capstan rotation is abnormal Capstan speed is abnormal S reel FG signal is ...

Страница 111: ...d after that tape stops 2 When the EJECT button is kept pressed unthreading and pausing are repeated until the tape is completely ejected The moment the EJECT button is released the tape remains in the stop state n When an error that may damage the tape is detected the EJECT command is not accepted When the EJECT command is not accepted the viewfinder displays Power OFF Manual Eject Take out the c...

Страница 112: ...in the drum PG signal Detecting conditions The drum PG signal cannot be detected even when the drum makes more than one complete revolution Suspected cause Drum PG detector circuit MDR 14G SS 92G boards is defective Drum motor is defective Tape tension is so high that the drum motor cannot rotate E x20 Contents Abnormality is detected in the capstan drive voltage Detecting conditions The specified...

Страница 113: ...al Detecting conditions The S reel FG counter does not count up nor down while the tape is running Only in the x1 speed or more Suspected cause Pressure force of the pinch arm is insufficient Mechanical driving force is not transmitted to the S reel Mechanical reason S reel FG detector circuit MDC 13G SS 92G boards is defective Tape is being broken Tape tension is so high that the tape cannot run ...

Страница 114: ...on is dirty Loading motor is defective Loading motor drive circuit MDC 13G SS 92G boards is defective Cam position detector circuit MDC 13G SS 92G boards is defective E x63 Contents Time over of the tape top sensor is detected Detecting conditions The tape top sensor is reacting even when the tape is wound up after tape top detection Suspected cause Tape position detector sensor circuit MDC 13G SS...

Страница 115: ...faulty E x82 Contents Communication error between SS and AT Detecting conditions Communication failure with AT exceeds three seconds or the checksum of the data sent from AT does not match for three seconds or more Suspected cause Connection of the connectors on the SS 92G board AT 172 board and DCP 43 board is faulty The SS 92G board or the AT 172 board is defective E x83 Contents SS 92G IC13 pro...

Страница 116: ... Suspected cause GENLOCK IN signal is defective The DVP 41 board IC219 IC242 and IC243 is faulty E x95 Contents VTR System control microprocessor abnormal Detecting conditions The camera block microprocessor or the microprocessor on the FP 152 board cannot communicate with the VTR system control microprocessor Suspected cause VTR system control microprocessor has hung up Turn off the power and tur...

Страница 117: ...menu or return to the initial setup when the MENU ON OFF switch is in the ON position CANCEL PRST Cancels the executed setup or returns to the initial PRST setup ESCAPE Returns to the display of one layer higher in the menu hierarchy STATUS ON SEL OFF switch Use this switch to show or to clear the setup displays in order to confirm various settings and statuses when the MENU ON OFF switch is in th...

Страница 118: ...et it 3 To move to another item rotate the rotary encoder n Pressing the rotary encoder enters the setup value modification mode 4 To modify a setup value rotate the rotary encoder 5 Set the MENU ON OFF switch to OFF to exit the setup menu 4 1 2 How to Display the SERVICE Menu Set the switch S1 1 AT 172 board to the ON position to display the SERVICE menu ...

Страница 119: ...page OPERA TION PAINT MAINTENANCE FILE and DIAGNOSIS It means that you can move to any page from the ALL menu without returning to the TOP menu OPERATION Usually the camera operator is expected to use the OPERATION menu to set or change the preference setups to suit the shooting conditions of each object PAINT Use this menu to implement fine adjustment of pictures by monitoring the camera output w...

Страница 120: ...t when the unit was shipped from the factory Add or delete the menu items as desired with the use of the MENU CUTOMIZE menu Name of page Name of category OUTPUT SEL OPERATION FUNCTION1 OPERATION VF DISP1 OPERATION VF DISP2 OPERATION LED OPERATION MARKER1 OPERATION GAIN SW OPERATION VF SETTING OPERATION AUTO IRIS OPERATION SHOT ID OPERATION SHOT DISP OPERATION SET STATUS OPERATION USER FILE FILE LE...

Страница 121: ...video signal CROP Edge crop The video signal area occupying the aspect ratio of 4 3 is cut out from the HD video signal and is converted to the SD signal 4 3 VF Y 2 3PULLDOWN OFF ON Selects the Y signal converted into the VF signal as a result of the 2 3 pull down correction when 23 98PsF or 24PsF is selected for the format 7 1 The HD SDI OUT terminal on the side of HDW F900R can be used as the VB...

Страница 122: ...STOMIZE can be selected ASSIGN SW 2 OFF No function is assigned to this position Selects the functions of the F MIC Sets the input of FRONT MIC ASSIGN2 switch CACHE CACHE REC function ON OFF switch Refer to Operation Manual CHARA Character mix to the TEST OUT terminal for details MARKR Marker superimposition ON OFF switch ZEBRA Zebra display ON OFF switch UA01 to 10 Same as ASSIGN SW 1 TURBO SW Th...

Страница 123: ...isplayed only when A INT is selected in the 50H 70H 100H above CACHE INTVAL REC REC TIME 5SEC 10SEC 15SEC 20SEC 30SEC Sets the actual recording time of the Auto 40SEC 50SEC Interval REC SEC seconds MIN minutes 1MIN to 40MIN 59 94i 29 97PsF Displayed only when A INT is selected in the 1MIN to 48MIN 50i 25PsF above CACHE INTVAL REC 1MIN to 50MIN 24PsF 23 98PsF PRE LIGHTING OFF 2SEC 5SEC 10SEC Sets t...

Страница 124: ...IN 4MIN 5MIN 6MIN pressing the REC switch manually 7MIN 8MIN 9MIN 10MIN 15MIN 20MIN When any specific time is set numbers of the 30MIN 40MIN 50MIN 1H 2H 3H 4H 6H specified frames are recorded as a trigger the 12H 24H REC switch PRE LIGHTING OFF 2SEC 5SEC 10SEC Sets the function of turning on the light automatically during the Manual Interval REC This is the function to set the timing how many seco...

Страница 125: ...ow LOW LIGHT OFF ON Turns ON OFF the LOW LIGHT message display function in VF It displays the warning message on screen when the average picture level decreases below a specific level LOW LIGHT LEVEL _99 to 99 Sets the video level to start displaying the LOW LIGHT message when the above LOW LIGHT message display function is ON Reference When a menu is being displayed on screen the character L is d...

Страница 126: ... setting the display mode Correspondence between the conditions of the unit when the message is displayed and the display modes are shown as follows O Message is displayed X Message is not displayed The conditions that necessitate Message Display mode showing of the message setting 1 2 3 When FILTER selection is changed FILTER n n 1 2 3 4 X X O When GAIN setting is changed GAIN n n _3 dB 0 dB 3 dB...

Страница 127: ...LED STD WHITE BAL OFF ON OFF Does not turn on ON Turns on when the WHITE BAL setting is other than the WHITE BAL setting in LED STD 5600K OFF ON OFF Does not turn on ON Turns on when the 5600K setting is other than the 5600K setting in LED STD ATW OFF ON OFF Does not turn on ON Turns on when the ATW setting is other than the ATW setting in LED STD EXTENDER OFF ON OFF Does not turn on ON Turns on w...

Страница 128: ...h the lamp does not light when the LED is on ATW OFF ON Sets the reference value of ATW Value with which the lamp does not light when the LED is on EXTENDER OFF ON Sets the reference value of EXTENDER Value with which the lamp does not light when the LED is on FILTER ND 1 2 3 4 Sets the reference value of FILTER ND Value with which the lamp does not light when the LED is on FILTER CC A B C D Sets ...

Страница 129: ...utside of the specified aspect n This setting is effective in the VF output only ASPECT MASK LVL 0 to 8 Selects the darkness level of the outside of the specified aspect when ASPECT MASK is ON n This setting is effective in the VF output only 100 MARKER OFF ON SD 2 Selects the 100 effective picture elements MARKER display 1 The CENTER MARKER is displayed as shown below 2 100 MARKER SD is displayed...

Страница 130: ...ay with respect to the ASPECT MARKER Range of this setting is different depending upon the above USER BOX WIDTH HEIGHT setting GAIN SW Display Setting GAIN Item Setting Function GAIN LOW _3 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 36 42 dB Sets the gain value when the GAIN switch is set to the L position GAIN MID _3 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 36 42 dB Sets the gain value when the GAIN switch is set to the M position GAIN HIG...

Страница 131: ... OFF all the ASPECT marker display VF DETAIL LEVEL _99 to 99 Sets the amount of details of the VF picture Details of the main line video output remain unchanged VF DTL H LEVEL _99 to 99 Sets the H details of the VF picture Details of the main line video output remain unchanged VF DTL V LEVEL _99 to 99 Sets the V details of the VF picture Details of the main line video output remain unchanged 11OVF...

Страница 132: ...unction that checks the iris window with the box cursor IRIS VAR WIDTH 20 to 479 Sets width of the iris window when VAR is selected in the above IRIS WINDOW IRIS VAR HEIGHT 20 to 269 Sets height of the iris window when VAR is selected in the above IRIS WINDOW IRIS VAR H POS _460 to 460 2 Sets the center in the horizontal direction of the iris window when VAR is selected in the above IRIS WINDOW IR...

Страница 133: ... data to be superimposed on color bar Item Setting Function SHOT DATA OFF ON Turns ON OFF the date display SHOT TIME OFF ON Turns ON OFF the time display SHOT MODEL NAME OFF ON Turns ON OFF the model name display of this unit SHOT SERIAL NO OFF ON Turns ON OFF the serial number display of this unit SHOT ID SEL OFF ID 1 ID 2 ID 3 ID 4 Displays the SHOT ID number that is selected by the SHOT ID page...

Страница 134: ...tion requesting to turn off the main power once when the FORMAT is switched This indication appears only when the FORMAT is switched ASSIGN 1 Displays the function that is assigned to the ASSIGN1 switch ASSIGN 2 Displays the function that is assigned to the ASSIGN2 switch ASSIGN T Displays the function that is assigned to the TURBO switch CACHE REC Displays the ON OFF status of the CACHE REC funct...

Страница 135: ...ignal when VBS is selected in the SD REAR BNC OUT of the OUTPUT SEL display of the OPERATION menu and SD is selected in the TEST OUT SELECT The output signal returns to the Y signal without fail at power on RGB can be selected only when the Camcorder is used in the service mode n MARKER or ZEBRA is not output to the TEST OUT terminal when TEST OUT SELECT is set to SD and DOWN CON MODE to CROP on t...

Страница 136: ...re Guideline WARM COOL BAL A _99 to 99 Used for the above WARM COOL fine adjustment A CH OFFSET WHITE B OFF ON Turns ON OFF the offset white function B CH Note If the white balance auto adjustment is not performed the following settings are not reflected WARM COOL B Displays the color Sets the offset value B CH temperature Guideline WARM COOL BAL B _99 to 99 Used for the above WARM COOL fine adjus...

Страница 137: ... on the unit SHUTTER 1 96 1 OFF ON When set to ON this item can be selected with the SHUTTER SW on the unit SHUTTER 1 100 6 OFF ON When set to ON this item can be selected with the SHUTTER SW on the unit SHUTTER 1 120 3 OFF ON When set to ON this item can be selected with the SHUTTER SW on the unit SHUTTER 1 125 OFF ON When set to ON this item can be selected with the SHUTTER SW on the unit SHUTTE...

Страница 138: ...acters alphanumeric characters Setting the country code ORGANIZATION 4 characters alphanumeric characters Setting the organization code USER CODE 4 characters alphanumeric characters Setting the user code INSTANCE NO RND GEN Selecting the method of generating the number to be used for identifying the original video signal RND Random number GEN Generation TIME ZONE Press the rotary encoder to move ...

Страница 139: ...tion functions KNEE OFF ON Turns ON OFF the knee correction function WHITE CLIP OFF ON Turns ON OFF the white clip correction function DETAIL OFF ON Turns ON OFF the function that adds the detail signal to the video signal to improve resolution power APERTURE OFF ON Turns ON OFF the aperture correction function FLARE OFF ON Turns ON OFF the flare correction function EVS OFF ON Turns ON OFF the sup...

Страница 140: ...the function that electrically applies a 5600K color temperature filter A ch COLOR TEMP B Displays the color temperature Sets the value that is close to the color temperature of Guideline your preference B ch The displayed value is a guideline Reference The R GAIN and B GAIN values also change accordingly at the same time When data of the color temperature display is more than 100000K appears C TE...

Страница 141: ...e G flare compensation level B FLARE _99 to 99 Adjusts the B flare compensation level FLARE OFF ON Turns ON OFF the flare compensation function OUTPUT SELECT Y R G B RGB Selects the video signal that is output from the TEST OUT and the VBS SDI OUT terminal The Y signal becomes the VBS signal when VBS is selected in the SD REAR BNC OUT of the OUTPUT SEL display of the OPERATION menu and SD is selec...

Страница 142: ...UT SELECT The output signal returns to the Y signal without fail at power on GAMMA SELECT STD HG USER Selects the major classifications of gamma STD Standard HG Hyper gamma 2 USER User gamma By executing USER GAMMA LOAD the gamma table loaded from the memory stick can be selected GAM SEL STD HG USER 1 to 4 STD HG Selects the gamma curve 1 to 5 USER Display is switched by selecting the aforemention...

Страница 143: ...curve G BLACK GAMMA _99 to 99 Adjusts the G black gamma correction curve B BLACK GAMMA _99 to 99 Adjusts the B black gamma correction curve OUTPUT SELECT Y R G B RGB Selects the video signal that is output from the TEST OUT and the VBS SDI OUT terminal The Y signal becomes the VBS signal when VBS is selected in the SD REAR BNC OUT of the OUTPUT SEL display of the OPERATION menu and SD is selected ...

Страница 144: ...F ON the knee saturation function KNEE POINT R _45 0 to 14 0 Adjusts the R knee offset from the master knee point level 0 1 STEP when the KNEE SATURATION function is OFF KNEE SLOPE R _99 to 99 Adjusts the R knee slope level when the KNEE SATURATION function is OFF KNEE POINT G _45 0 to 14 0 Adjusts the G knee offset from the master knee point level 0 1 STEP when the KNEE SATURATION function is OFF...

Страница 145: ...9 Sets the range of video signal amplitude that is suppressed by the level depend DETAIL FREQ _99 to 99 Sets the frequency thickness of the H detail signal DETAIL 2 Display Adjusting DETAIL 2 Item Setting Function KNEE APERTURE OFF ON Turns ON OFF the knee aperture function This function controls the amount of the detail signal that is added to the highlight signal higher than the knee point KNEE ...

Страница 146: ...he amount of detail signal when the video signal amplitude is small 1 SD LV DEPEND LVL 0 to 15 Sets the range of video signal amplitude that is suppressed by the level depend 1 SD DTL FREQ 0 to 3 Sets the frequency thickness of the H detail signal 1 SD DTL H V RATIO 0 to 7 Sets the V detail signal level only 1 SD CROSS COLOR 0 to 15 Sets the cross color suppression level 1 2 1 If the format is set...

Страница 147: ...el Increasing this value increases the skin detail signal amplitude This item can be set to each BANK 3 different settings of the above SKIN DTL SELECT SKIN DTL SAT _99 to 99 Sets the range of saturation of chroma signal in which the skin detail signal is effective This item can be set to each BANK 3 different settings of the above SKIN DTL SELECT SKIN DTL HUE 0 to 359 Sets the center phase of the...

Страница 148: ...ons MATRIX MULTI OFF ON Turns ON OFF the multi matrix function MTRIX AREA IND OFF ON Turns ON OFF the function that shows the zebra pattern indicating the detecting region of the multi matrix correction inside VF MTRIX COLOR DET Press the rotary encoder Automatic color detection function to execute this menu item Move the cursor to the desired object color and press the rotary encoder Then the MTX...

Страница 149: ...tion correction OUTPUT SELECT Y R G B RGB Selects the video signal that is output from the TEST OUT and the VBS SDI OUT terminal The Y signal becomes the VBS signal when VBS is selected in the SD REAR BNC OUT of the OUTPUT SEL display of the OPERATION menu and SD is selected in the TEST OUT SELECT The output signal returns to the Y signal without fail at power on RGB can be selected only when the ...

Страница 150: ...which the low key H MID HIGH saturation correction is effective LOW 0 to 3 6 L MID 0 to 7 2 H MID 0 to 14 4 HIGH 0 to 28 8 Y BLK GAMMA OFF ON Turns ON OFF the Y black gamma correction function Y BLK GAM LEVEL _99 to 99 Adjust the Y black gamma correction curve Y BLK GAM RANGE LOW L MID Sets the range of video signal in which the Y black H MID HIGH gamma correction is effective LOW 0 to 3 6 L MID 0...

Страница 151: ...e standard setting is canceled and returns to the original setting SCENE RECALL Press the rotary encoder to Calls the SCENE file from the main unit move to the file selection Or read the SCENE file from a Memory Stick display SCENE STORE Press the rotary encoder to Save the SCENE file to the main unit or Memory Stick move to the file selection display F ID 16 characters Sets the file ID When the S...

Страница 152: ...tion implemented by the above SHADING CH SEL R G B WHT H PARA _99 to 99 Adjusts the H PARA correction The R G and B displays are switched in accordance with the channel selection implemented by the above SHADING CH SEL R G B WHT V SAW _99 to 99 Adjusts the V SAW correction The R G and B displays are switched in accordance with the channel selection implemented by the above SHADING CH SEL R G B WHT...

Страница 153: ... channel selection implemented by the above SHADING CH SEL R G B BLK V SAW _99 to 99 Adjusts the V SAW correction The R G and B displays are switched in accordance with the channel selection implemented by the above SHADING CH SEL R G B BLK V PARA _99 to 99 Adjusts the V PARA correction The R G and B displays are switched in accordance with the channel selection implemented by the above SHADING CH...

Страница 154: ...nd SD is selected in the TEST OUT SELECT The output signal returns to the Y signal without fail at power on RGB can be selected only when the Camcorder is used in the service mode SD LEVEL ADJ Display Adjusting the down converter SD OUT output level 1 Require an optional HKDW 702 902R Item Setting Function SD VBS LEVEL _99 to 99 Adjusts the VBS signal output level 2 SD VBS SETUP LVL 0 7 5 Selects ...

Страница 155: ... 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 GL95 is used sets the battery before end capacity and the battery end capacity BEFORE END 2 11 0 to 17 0 V 0 1 V steps When a SONY made battery pack such as BL L60S is END 2 10 5 to 11 5 V 0 1 V steps used sets the battery before end voltage and the battery end voltage BEFORE END 3 11 0 to 17 0 V 0 1 V steps When any battery pack other what are listed above or END 3 10 5 to 11 5 V 0...

Страница 156: ...adapter is enabled to use or not enabled when camera adapter is installed ENABL Camera adapter can be used DSABL Camera adapter cannot be used AUDIO CH3 4 MODE CH1 2 SW Selects the input signal to be recorded on CH3 4 CH1 2 Same signals as CH1 and CH2 SW The input signals that are selected by the AUDIO IN CH3 CH4 switches on the inside panel FRONT MIC REF _60 dB _50 dB _40 dB Sets the reference in...

Страница 157: ...l or in the stereo mode AU CH34 AGC MODE STREO MONO Selects whether to perform the auto adjustment on the input level of the analog audio signals to be recorded on CH3 CH4 separately for each channel or in the stereo mode or to turn it off AU AGC SPEC _6 dB _9 dB _12 dB Sets the AGC characteristics saturation level _15 dB _17 dB AU LIMITER MODE OFF _6 dB _9 dB _12 dB Sets the limiter characteristi...

Страница 158: ...ne and what is connected to the AUDIO IN CH1 connector on the rear panel SIDE1 Adjusts it with the AUDIO LEVEL knob left side on the side panel FRONT Adjusts it with the MIC LEVEL knob on the front panel F S1 It can be adjusted by either the AUDIO LEVEL knob left side or the MIC LEVEL knob Two knobs are interlocked each other REAR2 WRR LEVEL SIDE2 FRONT F S2 Selects any of these knobs to adjust th...

Страница 159: ...e time code is locked to an external source INT Internal lock EXT External lock LTC UBIT FIX TIME Sets the data to be recorded in UBIT of LTC FIX Records the data that is set by user TIME Records the present time VITC UBIT FIX TIME Sets the data to be recorded in UBIT of VITC FIX Records the data that is set by user TIME Records the present time WATCH AUTO ADJ OFF ON Turns ON OFF the function to m...

Страница 160: ...f time counter after the power off when TIMER was set in the above DISPLAY HOLD H hour SHOT TIME DISP MD HM DM HM D HMS Sets the format of the time to be displayed on the LCD MD HM Month day hour minute DM HM Day month hour minute D HMS Day hour minute second VIDEO OUT F R EE PB Selects the video single during FF REW EE Input signal PB Playback signal STBY OFF TIMER OFF 5MIN 10MIN When the SAVE ST...

Страница 161: ...the color temperature of your reference temperature using the displayed value as the guideline Guideline Reference The R GAIN and B GAIN values also change accordingly at the same time C TEMP BAL P _99 to 99 Uses this item for fine adjustment when the optimum color cannot be obtained by the above COLOR TEMP Reference The R GAIN and B GAIN values also change accordingly at the same time R GAIN P _9...

Страница 162: ...he minimum knee point when the DCC switch is set to ON DCC GAIN _99 to 99 Sets the knee slope when the DCC switch is set to ON DCC DELAY TIME _99 to 99 Sets the response speed of DCC Increasing the data slows down the response speed PREKNEE POINT AUTO FIX Selects the mode of preknee AUTO Has the dedicated preknee point when the DCC switch is set to OFF FIX Even when the DCC switch is set to OFF th...

Страница 163: ... is selected in the above IRIS WINDOW IRIS VAR H POS _460 to 460 2 Sets the center in the horizontal direction of the iris window when VAR is selected in the above IRIS WINDOW IRIS VAR V POS _249 to 249 2 Sets the center in the vertical direction of the iris window when VAR is selected in the above IRIS WINDOW IRIS SPEED 0 1 2 3 4 5 Sets the AUTO IRIS response speed 0 Fast 5 Slow CLIP HIGH LIGHT O...

Страница 164: ...hat is effective only when the remote control is connected is set When the remote control is disconnected the value returns to the original setup before connecting the remote control ON The setup value that is common to both connections when a remote control is connected and when a remote control is not connected When the remote control is disconnected the adjusted setup value remains unchanged Fo...

Страница 165: ...output from the HD SDI OUT terminal can be selected When HDW 250 S280 appears to be performing a recording operation OFF Does not record synchronously CHARA Displays REC2 on the view finder display G TLY Green tally in the view finder lights R TLY REC tally in the view finder lights When R TRY is selected the REC tally lights even without a cassette tape in the unit SD ASPECT PULSE OFF ON Turns ON...

Страница 166: ...etting Function ND OFFSET ADJUST OFF ON Turns ON OFF the ND OFFSET adjustment mode CLEAR ND OFFSET Press the rotary encoder to Returns the ND OFFSET value to the default value execute this menu item when manufactured in the production plant ND ADJUST MODE _ ND OFFSET message display area ND1 to 4 Display only OK The filter on which the white balance automatic adjustment is already completed YET Th...

Страница 167: ...UMID data is contained in the HD SDI output signal can be selected 1st field UMID LINE2 0 564 to 593 When a tape recorded by Camcorder is played back by VTR the line number in which the UMID data is contained in the HD SDI output signal can be selected 2nd field 18OFORMAT TOP CURRENT 59 94 NEXT 23 98 59 94i 24PsF 50i 25PsF 23 98PsF 29 97PsF PLEASE POWER OFF ON TO CHANGE FORMAT This message is disp...

Страница 168: ...ns all the items of the USER menu to the to execute this menu item standard setup File selection display Item Setting Function MEMORY STICK ACCESS Display only The display appears when inserting a Memory Stick or during saving data in a Memory Stick or during reading data from a Memory Stick DISPLAY MODE ALL F ID DATA MODEL Switches the attributes when displaying the following file ALL File ID and...

Страница 169: ... to read out the data from Memory Stick that are set on the MENU CUSTOMIZE menu during execution of USER FILE LOAD LOAD OUT OF USER OFF ON Turns ON OFF the function to read out the data from Memory Stick that are not contained in the present USER menu during execution of USER FILE LOAD BEFORE FILE PAGE OFF ON Turns ON OFF the function not to save the USER FILE page and the subsequent pages of the ...

Страница 170: ... as the standard setups CLEAR ALL PRESET Press the rotary encoder to Returns the settings of all menu items to the default execute this menu item setting when shipped from the factory 3SEC CLR PRESET OFF ON Turns ON OFF the function that returns the data in the PRESET layer to its factory set value when the MENU CANCEL PRST switch is pressed for 3 seconds It returns to OFF at power on even when ha...

Страница 171: ...F ID 16 characters Sets the file ID alphanumeric characters When the SCENE file is stored the file ID is saved symbols and space File selection display When calling a file from the inside of the unit when saving a file to the inside of the unit SCENE RECALL SCENE STORE Item Setting Function DISPLAY MODE ALL F ID DATE MODEL Switches the attributes when displaying a file stored in a Memory Stick For...

Страница 172: ...te this menu item displayed Select the target read file from which data is read or select the target storage file to which the data is going to be stored When saving the data in a new file select NEW FILE 5FILE LOAD Press the rotary encoder to Reads the 5 files that are being displayed on execute this menu item screen into MEM1 5 inside the main unit 5FILE SAVE Press the rotary encoder to Saves th...

Страница 173: ...D is saved SCENE WHITE DATA OFF ON Turns ON OFF the function to read out the white balance data that are saved in SCENE file during execution of SCENE RECALL USER GAMMA Display Operating the USER GAMMA Item Setting Function USER GAMMA LOAD Press the rotary encoder and Loads the user gamma from the memory stick select YES for the confirmation message to execute this menu item USER GAMMA RESET Press...

Страница 174: ...ns is attached When a lens other than a serial lens is attached Unknown is displayed n When the LENS FILE STORE is executed the stored memory number is displayed When the LENS NO OFFSET is executed the message NO OFFSET is displayed File selection display When calling a file from the inside of the unit when saving a file to the inside of the unit LENS FILE RECALL LENS FILE STORE File selection dis...

Страница 175: ...CT The output signal returns to the Y signal without fail at power on LENS R FLARE _99 to 99 Adjusts the R flare compensation level LENS G FLARE _99 to 99 Adjusts the G flare compensation level LENS B FLARE _99 to 99 Adjusts the B flare compensation level LENS W R OFST _99 to 99 Adjusts the R white gain offset value LENS W B OFST _99 to 99 Adjusts the B white gain offset value RGB can be selected ...

Страница 176: ...2 3 1 RGB can be selected only when the Camcorder is used in the service mode 2 Displayed only when the HKDW 905R is installed 3 The SLOW SHUTTER function cannot be used when the image inversion function is enabled if the image inversion function is enabled during SLOW SHUTTER the SLOW SHUTTER function is deactivated and the default SHUTTER is activated n In the LENS R G B V H SAW and LENS R G B V...

Страница 177: ... images are good immediately after recording or when you want to insert a mark in between multiple shots n You can select the judgment marks TELE FILE MARK if you press the ASSIGN 1 switch continuously regardless of the selected judgment marks TELE FILE MARK ID Display only Memory label ID 20 characters SIZE Display only Memory label capacity REMAIN Display only Memory label free capacity STATUS D...

Страница 178: ... Display only Accumulated drum rotation hours resettable TAPE RUNNING 2 Display only Accumulated tape running hours resettable OPERATION 2 Display only Accumulated power on hours resettable THREADING 2 Display only Accumulated number of threading resettable RESET METER display Selecting the meter to reset Select a meter that you want to reset and press the rotary encoder 01OHOURS METER RESET METER...

Страница 179: ...y only Year MONTH Display only Month DAY Display only Day ROM VERSION Display Displaying the ROM version Item Setting Function AT Display only For IC89 90 AT 172 board SS Display only For IC8 SS 92G board FP Display only For IC816 FP 152 board AU DSP Display only For IC404 FP 152 board EQ Display only For IC1101 EQ 88G board n For the version upgrade procedure of ROM refer to 1 24 Upgrading the RO...

Страница 180: ...OK NG __ IC202 IFA 19G board VF OK NG __ IC inside the VF DCP OK NG __ IC611 DCP 43 board DR OK NG __ IC31 DR 614 board LSI _ LSI check SCVP OK NG __ IC1019 DCP 43 board SG OK NG __ IC614 DCP 43 board DCON OK NG __ IC23 DC 110A board IC227 DC 139 board SCI _ SCI check SS OK NG __ Communication with the SS microprocessor RM OK NG __ Communication with the equipment that is connected to the 8 pin re...

Страница 181: ... CACHE board is displayed O Used _ Not used SLOW SHUTTER Display only Use or not use of the SLOW SHUTTER board is displayed O Used _ Not used This display is not reflected to the screen when the power is turned on after the optional board is installed or removed When the optional board is installed or removed perform setting after turning the power OFF 8 ON wait for 10 seconds or more 8 OFF 8 ON 0...

Страница 182: ...der RE SPEED 1 2 3 4 5 Sets the response speed of rotary encoder 1 slow 5 fast DIRECT VALUE OFF ON ON The set value is displayed as it is OFF The set value is displayed after converted in the range of _99 to 99 It is returned to OFF when the main power is turned on SERVICE RESET Press the rotary encoder Resets the data in the SERVICE hierarchy to execute this menu item Refer to 5 2 Data Structure ...

Страница 183: ...orrespondence between the ISO indication and decibel dB indication in 59 94i 50i is shown below Values in parenthesis indicates the decibel dB indication 440 _3 630 0 880 3 1250 6 1770 9 2500 12 5000 18 10000 24 20000 30 40000 36 80000 42 In 23 98PsF 24PsF 25PsF 29 97PsF the sensitivity is reduced in half so the values on each ISO indication also become half ARIB STRAIP IDEAL EVEN MOD Selects the ...

Страница 184: ...rminal The Y signal becomes the VBS signal when VBS is selected in the SD REAR BNC OUT of the OUTPUT SEL display of the OPERATION menu and SD is selected in the TEST OUT SELECT The output signal returns to the Y signal without fail at power on TEST SAW OFF ANALOG DIGITAL Turns ON OFF the function that outputs the TEST signal forcibly to the video signal system and selects the type of TEST signal I...

Страница 185: ...oltage value of the R channel This is the adjustment for offset when the format is 29 97PsF 25PsF 24PsF 23 98PsF G VSUB P _5 0 V to 5 0 V Sets the V substrate voltage value of the G channel This is the adjustment for offset when the format is 29 97PsF 25PsF 24PsF 23 98PsF B VSUB P _5 0 V to 5 0 V Sets the V substrate voltage value of the B channel This is the adjustment for offset when the format ...

Страница 186: ...vel difference is generated between the above two signals when the same output signal amplitude of 700 mV is desired at the analog OUT connector DETAIL BALANCE _8 to 8 Adjusts the right side and the left side balance on screen of the detail signal VF ZEBRA1 OFFSET _99 to 99 Adjusts the reference value of ZEBRA1 of VF SETTING in the Operation menu Adjusts the standard level for the reference voltag...

Страница 187: ...E How to adjust the DC ADJ refer to 9 6 Black Offset Adjustment of this manual OUTPUT SELECT Y R G B RGB Selects the video signal that is output from the TEST OUT and the VBS SDI OUT terminal The Y signal becomes the VBS signal when VBS is selected in the SD REAR BNC OUT of the OUTPUT SEL display of the OPERATION menu and SD is selected in the TEST OUT SELECT The output signal returns to the Y sig...

Страница 188: ...irection CURSOR JUMP PREV CURR NEXT Has the cursor jump to the place where the RPN data is registered PREV Jumps to the RPN data before the current position CURR Current display NEXT Jumps to the RPN data after the current position RECORD RPN Press the rotary encoder Registers the RPN data of the current cursor position to execute this menu item DELETE RPN Press the rotary encoder Deletes the RPN ...

Страница 189: ...play down converter out adjustment Valid only when the down converter board is installed Item Setting Function SD SDI LOCK FREE LOCK FREE Sets the oscillator in a free running state when FREE is selected SD SDI VCO FREQ _99 to 99 Adjusts the free running frequency of SD SDI SD VBS LEVEL _99 to 99 Adjusts the VBS OUT signal level SD ZEBRA Y LEVEL _99 to 99 Adjusts the level of the ZEBRA mixed here ...

Страница 190: ...LEVEL _99 to 99 Sets the amount of the VF H detail signal Amount of the detail signal of the main line video signal remains unchanged VF DTL V LEVEL _99 to 99 Sets the amount of the VF V detail signal Amount of the detail signal of the main line video signal remains unchanged VF DTL WHT LIMIT _99 to 99 Sets the white peak of the white limiter of the VF detail signal It does not affect the amount o...

Страница 191: ...de MODU Modulation measurement mode RESO Resolution measurement mode SENS Sensitivity measurement mode REGI Registration measurement mode MASTER BLACK _99 to 99 Adjusts the master black level All of the R G and B signal black levels are adjusted MASTER GAIN TMP _3 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 Sets the temporary gain value 36 42 dB 12OMEASURE MEASUREMENT MODE OFF MASTER BLACK 0 MASTER GAIN TMP 0dB ...

Страница 192: ...3 4 Servo System Adjustment MENU display appears Mode A1 RF ADJUST When the rotary encoder is Adjusts the RF system pressed the RF ADJUST For details refer to 11 3 5 RF System Adjustment MENU display appears Mode A2 AUDIO ADJUST When the rotary encoder is Adjusts the audio system pressed the AUDIO ADJUST For details refer to 11 3 5 RF System Adjustment MENU display appears Mode A4 MECHANISM ADJUST...

Страница 193: ...apacity when battery is fully charged VOLTAGE Display only Indicating the battery output voltage CURRENT Display only Indicating the battery output current REMAINING Display only Indicating the remaining power of the battery in units of REMAINING MIN Display only Indicating the remaining power of the battery in units of time minute estimate MODE Display only Battery operating mode is displayed STA...

Страница 194: ... can be saved in the REFERENCE file when the REFERENCE SAVE STORE is executed The items are indicated by the symbols LENS Indicates the items that can be saved in the LENS file when the LENS FILE STORE is executed The items are indicated by the symbols STD The items that are returned to the standard setup PRESET value when the STANDARD submenu is clicked Power OFF Indicates the items that return t...

Страница 195: ...KE TOTAL TIME 5MIN X X X X _ REC TIME 5SEC X X X X _ PRE LIGHTING OFF X X X X _ NUMBER OF FRAME 1 X X X X _ TRIGGER INTERVAL 5MIN X X X X _ PRE LIGHTING OFF X X X X _ 03 FUNCTION 2 5600K OFF X X O _ WHITE SWITCH B MEM X X X X _ SHOCKLESS WHITE 1 X X X X _ ATW SPEED 4 X X X X _ LOW LIGHT OFF X X X X _ LOW LIGHT LEVEL 0 O X X X X _ VF BATTERY WARNING10 X X X X _ PB VIDEO ALL X X X X _ ABS VF MANU OF...

Страница 196: ...X _ SHUTTER OFF X X X X _ WHITE BAL AB X X X X _ 5600K OFF X X X X _ ATW OFF X X X X _ EXTENDER OFF X X X X _ FILTER ND 1 X X X X _ FILTER CC B X X X X _ OVERRIDE OFF X X X X _ FORMAT 23 98 X X X X _ 08 MARKER 1 MARKER OFF X X X X _ CENTER OFF X X X X _ CENTER MARK 3 X X X X _ SAFETY ZONE OFF X X X X _ SAFETY AREA 90 X X X X _ ASPECT OFF X X X X _ ASPECT SELECT 4 3 X X X X _ ASPECT MASK OFF X X X ...

Страница 197: ...X O _ CLIP HIGH LIGHT OFF X X O _ IRIS WINDOW 1 X X O _ IRIS WINDOW IND OFF X X X X X O OFF IRIS VAR WIDTH 240 X X O _ IRIS VAR HEIGHT 135 X X O _ IRIS VAR H POS 0 X X O _ IRIS VAR V POS 0 X X O _ 13 SHOT ID ID 1 _ X X X X X _ ID 2 _ X X X X X _ ID 3 _ X X X X X _ ID 4 _ X X X X X _ 14 SHOT DISP SHOT DATE OFF X X X X _ SHOT TIME OFF X X X X _ SHOT MODEL NAME OFF X X X X _ SHOT SERIAL NO OFF X X X ...

Страница 198: ...R 1 60 ON X X X X _ SHUTTER 1 96 ON X X X X _ SHUTTER 1 100 ON X X X X _ SHUTTER 1 120 ON X X X X _ SHUTTER 1 125 ON X X X X _ SHUTTER 1 250 ON X X X X _ SHUTTER 1 500 ON X X X X _ SHUTTER 1 1000 ON X X X X _ SHUTTER 1 2000 ON X X X X _ 19 LENS FILE LENS FILE SELECT 1 X X X X X X _ F ID NO OFFSET X X X X X _ LENS INFORMATION _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ L ID _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Depends on the Lens L MF _ _ _ _ _ _ _...

Страница 199: ...N A 0 X _ 5600K A OFF X X _ COLOR TEMP B 3200 X _ C TEMP BAL B 0 X _ R GAIN B 0 X _ B GAIN B 0 X _ 5600K B OFF X X _ 03 BLACK FLARE MASTER BLACK 0 O O X O _ R BLACK 0 O X X O _ B BLACK 0 O X X O _ MASTER FLARE 0 O O X O _ R FLARE 0 O O X O _ G FLARE 0 O O X O _ B FLARE 0 O O X O _ FLARE ON X X O _ OUTPUT SELECT Y X X X X X O Y 04 GAMMA GAMMA ON X X O _ STEP GAMMA 0 45 X O _ MASTER GAMMA 0 O O X O ...

Страница 200: ...G 0 0 X O _ KNEE SLOPE G 0 O O X O _ KNEE POINT B 0 0 X O _ KNEE SLOPE B 0 O O X O _ 08 DETAIL 1 DETAIL ON X X O _ APERTURE ON X X O _ DETAIL LEVEL 0 O O X O _ APERTURE LEVEL 0 O O X O _ DETAIL H V RATIO 0 O O X O _ CRISPENING 0 O O X O _ LEVEL DEPEND ON X O _ LEVEL DEPEND LVL 0 O O X O _ DETAIL FREQ 0 O O X O _ 09 DETAIL 2 KNEE APERTURE OFF X O _ KNEE APT LEVEL 0 O O X O _ DETAIL WHT LIMIT 0 O O ...

Страница 201: ...B R 0 O O X O _ MATRIX USER B G 0 O O X O _ 13 MTX MULTI MATRIX OFF X O _ MATRIX MULTI OFF X O _ MATRIX AREA IND OFF X X X X X O OFF MATRIX COLOR DET _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ MULTI MTX PRESET _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ MTX MULTI AXIS B X X X X X O B MTX MULTI HUE 0 O O X O _ MTX MULTI SAT 0 O O X O _ 14 V MODULATION VMOD ON X X X O _ MASTER VMOD 0 O X X O _ R VMOD 0 O X X O _ G VMOD 0 O X X O _ B VMOD 0 O X X O _ OUT...

Страница 202: ...ACK SAW PARA ON X X X X X O ON MASTER BLACK 0 O X O _ MASTER GAIN TMP Depends on the X X X Depends on the switch setting GAIN switch setting 03 LEVEL ADJ Y LEVEL 0 X O X X X X _ SYNC LEVEL 0 X O X X X X _ Pr LEVEL 0 X O X X X X _ Pb LEVEL 0 X O X X X X _ OUTPUT SELECT Y X X X X X O Y 04 SD LEVEL ADJ SD VBS LEVEL 0 X O X X X X _ SD VBS SETUP LVL 0 X X X X _ 05 BATTERY Sony Info BEFORE END 1 5 X X X...

Страница 203: ... CONTROL CH3 70 X X X X _ LVL CONTROL CH4 70 X X X X _ 09 TIME MODE TC OUT AUTO X X X X _ DF NDF DF X X X X _ EXT LK UBIT INT X X X X _ LTC UBIT FIX X X X X _ VITC UBIT FIX X X X X _ WATCH ATUO ADJ ON X X X X _ UBIT GROUP ID 000 X X X X _ 10 VTR MODE REC TALLY BLINK ON X X X X _ REC START BEEP OFF X X X X _ LCD DISPLAY HOLD TIMER X X X X _ LCD HOLD TIMER 1H X X X X _ SHOT TIME DISP MD HM X X X X _...

Страница 204: ... 3 X X O _ CLIP HIGH LIGHT OFF X X O _ 15 FUNCTION 3 WHT FILTER INH OFF X X X X _ ARIB COLOR BAR OFF X X X X _ ARIB MODE I X X X X _ COLOR BAR SEL 100 X X X X _ SHT DISP MODE SEC X X X X _ RM COMMON ON X X X X _ MEMORY VTR START STOP RM X X X X _ FAN ON X X X X _ USER ALL ONLY OFF X X X X _ HDSDI REMOTE I F OFF X X X X _ SD ASPECT PULSE OFF X X X X _ 16 GENLOCK GENLOCK ON X X X X _ RETURN VIDEO OF...

Страница 205: ...D EXEC _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ALL FILE SAVE EXEC _ _ _ _ _ _ _ F ID _ X X X X X _ ALL PRESET EXEC _ _ _ _ _ _ _ STORE ALL PRESET EXEC _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CLEAR ALL PRESET EXEC _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3SEC CLR PRESET OFF X X X X X O OFF 04 SCENE FILE 1 to 5 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ STANDARD _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SCENE RECALL _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SCENE STORE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ F ID _ X X X X X _ 05 REFERENCE REFERENCE STORE EXEC _ _ _ _ _ _ _ REF...

Страница 206: ...S CENTER V 0 X X X X X _ OUTPUT SELECT Y X X X X X O Y LENS R FLARE 0 X X X X X _ LENS G FLARE 0 X X X X X _ LENS B FLARE 0 X X X X X _ LENS W R OFST 0 X X X X X _ LENS W B OFST 0 X X X X X _ 09 LENS FILE 3 SHADING CH SEL TEST X X X X _ OUTPUT SELECT Y X X X X X O Y LENS R G B H SAW 0 X X X X X _ LENS R G B H PARA 0 X X X X X _ LENS R G B V SAW 0 X X X X X _ LENS R G B V PARA 0 X X X X X _ IMAGE I...

Страница 207: ...M VERSION AT _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ FP _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ AU DSP _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ EQ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 04 DEV STATUS I O _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IFA1 OK _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IFA2 OK _ _ _ _ _ _ _ DR OK _ _ _ _ _ _ _ VF1 OK _ _ _ _ _ _ _ VF2 OK _ _ _ _ _ _ _ FP1 OK _ _ _ _ _ _ _ FP2 OK _ _ _ _ _ _ _ RP OK _ _ _ _ _ _ _ EEPROM _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IFA OK _ _ _ _ _ _ _ VF OK _ _ _ _ _ _ _ DCP OK _ _ _ _ _ _ _ DR O...

Страница 208: ... B AD LEVEL 0 X X X X X X _ PREKNEE ADJ OFF X X X X X O OFF MODE R PRE KNEE 0 X X X X X X _ G PRE KNEE 0 X X X X X X _ B PRE KNEE 0 X X X X X X _ OUTPUT SELECT Y X X X X X O Y TEST SAW OFF X X X O _ TEST SAW H LEVEL 0 X X X X X X _ 04 CCD ADJUST R VSUB _ X X X X X X _ G VSUB _ X X X X X X _ B VSUB _ X X X X X X _ R VSUB OFST 500 _ X X X X X X _ G VSUB OFST 500 _ X X X X X X _ B VSUB OFST 500 _ X X...

Страница 209: ...PRESET _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ AUTO CONCEAL _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 09 SD ADJUST SD SDI LOCK FREE LOCK X X X X X O LOCK SD SDI VCO FREQ 0 X X X X X X _ SD VBS LEVEL 0 X O X X X X _ SD ZEBRA Y LEVEL 0 X X X X X X _ SD ZEBRA Y OFST 0 X X X X X X _ 2 3 Y GAIN 0 X X X X X X _ 10 VTR MODE 2 FAN MODE AUTO X X X X X O AUTO 11 VF DETAIL VF DETAIL LEVEL 0 O X X X X _ VF DTL H LEVEL 0 O X X X X _ VF DTL V LEVEL 0 O X X X X...

Страница 210: ...B 3200 X X X X X X _ FILTER CTEMP C 4300 X X X X X X _ FILTER CTEMP D 6300 X X X X X X _ 15 BATTERY INFO TYPE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ MFD DATE D M Y _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CYCLE COUNT _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CAPACITY _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ VOLTAGE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CURRENT _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ REMAINING _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ REMAINING MIN _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ MODE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ STATUS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ...

Страница 211: ...L PRSET SCENE REFER LENS STD Power OFF _ _ WHITE R Gain 0 X _ _ _ WHITE B Gain 0 X _ _ _ MASTER GAIN _ X X X It becomes the GAIN switch setting _ _ SHUTTER _ X X X It becomes the SHUTTER switch setting _ _ DCC Auto knee _ X X X It becomes the DCC switch setting _ _ SHUTTER SEL _ X X X _ _ SHUTTER ECS FREQ _ X X X ...

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Страница 213: ...e shooting scene When an operator saves the setup data that is optimized for a specific scene during rehearsal the operator can establish exactly the same setup for the actual take as in the rehearsal by calling the saved setup data Up to 5 SCENE files can be saved in the main unit and 100 SCENE files can be saved in a Memory Stick For details of the hierarchical layer structure refer to Section 5...

Страница 214: ... actual setup data Note that the setup done in the lower layer is not reflected to the upper layer For example if you want to reflect the data set in the SERVICE mode to the USER mode you need to perform CLEAR ALL PRESET and then copy the SERVICE layer data to the USER layer As an exception for items such as WHITE SHADING and R G B FLARE which require adjustments in a service when replacing a boar...

Страница 215: ...e USER File Calling the Standard Setup 1 Set the MENU ON OFF switch to the ON position 2 Let the USER FILE display of the FILE menu appear on the screen and press the rotary encoder 3 Select USER PRESET and execute it by pressing the rotary encoder Modifying and Registering the Standard Setup 1 Set the MENU ON OFF switch to the ON position 2 Create the standard setup of your preference by setting ...

Страница 216: ... to the Default Setup When Shipped from the Factory 1 Set the MENU ON OFF switch to the ON position 2 Let the USER FILE 2 display of the FILE menu appear on the screen and press the rotary encoder 3 Select CLEAR USR PRESET and execute it by pressing the rotary encoder Saving the Setup Contents to a Memory Stick 1 Insert a Memory Stick 2 Set the MENU ON OFF switch to the ON position 3 Let the USER ...

Страница 217: ...ng to be saved and press the rotary encoder When saving a new file select NEW FILE 7 Confirm that the screen returns to the USER FILE display and the message COMPLETE appears indicating that the saving is complete How to Read the Saved File from a Memory Stick 1 Insert a Memory Stick 2 Set the MENU ON OFF switch to the ON position 3 Let the USER FILE display of the FILE menu appear on the screen a...

Страница 218: ...appear on the screen and press the rotary encoder 3 Select ALL PRESET and execute it by pressing the rotary encoder Modifying and Registering the Standard Setup n Before starting to create the standard setup of your preference be sure to execute the first topic Calling the standard setup ALL PRESET If any other setup item is modified accidentally from the standard setup and if ALL PRESET is not ex...

Страница 219: ...EC F ID ALL PRESET EXEC STORE ALL PRESET EXEC CLEAR ALL PRESET EXEC 3SEC CLR PRESET OFF How to Return the Standard Setup to the Default Setup when Shipped from the Factory 1 Set the MENU ON OFF switch to the ON position 2 Let the ALL FILE display of the FILE menu appear on the screen and press the rotary encoder 3 Select CLEAR ALL PRESET and execute it by pressing the rotary encoder ...

Страница 220: ...ID and set the file ID For details refer to Section 6 1 Saving and Loading User Files of the Operation Manual 5 Select ALL FILE SAVE and execute it by pressing the rotary encoder 6 When the cursor is moved to the file selection display select the destination file where the file is going to be saved and press the rotary encoder When saving a new file select NEW FILE 7 Confirm that the screen return...

Страница 221: ...ick n The ALL FILE LOAD reads the standard setup and saves in the main unit If it reads the ALL file that contains the modified standard setup data the standard setup will be modified 1 Insert a Memory Stick 2 Set the MENU ON OFF switch to the ON position 3 Let the ALL FILE display of the FILE menu appear on the screen and press the rotary encoder 4 Select ALL FILE LOAD and press the rotary encode...

Страница 222: ...espective file items of the SCENE file refer to Section 4 10 Setup Menu List 3 Let the SCENE FILE display of the FILE menu appear on the screen and select F ID to set the file ID 4 Select SCENE STORE and execute it by pressing the rotary encoder 5 When the cursor is moved to the file selection display select the destination file where the file is going to be saved and press the rotary encoder When...

Страница 223: ...coder 4 When the cursor is moved to the file selection display select the file that you want to call and press the rotary encoder n To call the SCENE FILE using the SCENE RECALL CANCEL function of the SCENE FILE display follow the steps as shown below 1 Set the MENU ON OFF switch to the ON position 2 Let the SCENE FILE display of the FILE menu appear on the screen and press the rotary encoder 3 Se...

Страница 224: ...isplay and the message COMPLETE appears indicating that the saving is complete How to Read the Saved Data from a Memory Stick 1 Insert a Memory Stick 2 Perform the steps 1 to 4 of Calling from the Main Unit as described above When you want to call 5 SCENE files from the Memory Stick at the same time select 5 FILE LOAD and press the rotary encoder 3 Confirm that the screen returns to the SCENE FILE...

Страница 225: ...he optimum reference file data by various adjustments using the setup menu For details of the respective file items of the REFERENCE file refer to Section 4 10 Setup Menu List 3 Let the REFERENCE display of the FILE menu appear on the screen and select F ID to set the file ID 4 Select REFERENCE STORE and execute it by pressing the rotary encoder 5 A message appears prompting your confirmation Sele...

Страница 226: ...DATA OFF 5 Select YES and press the rotary encoder The message MEMORY STICK ACCESS appears n The following messages appear depending on the conditions When a Memory Stick is not inserted NO MEMORY STICK When a Memory Stick is write protected MEMORY STICK LOCKED 6 Confirm that the message COMPLETE appears indicating that the reading is complete How to Read the Saved File from a Memory Stick 1 Inser...

Страница 227: ...urn to the Standard Setup 1 Set the MENU ON OFF switch to the ON position 2 Let the REFERENCE display of the FILE menu appear on the screen Select REFERENCE CLEAR and press the rotary encoder 3 A message appears prompting your confirmation Select YES and press the rotary encoder 05OREFERENCE MEMORY STICK ACCESS REFERENCE STORE EXEC REFERENCE CLEAR EXEC REFERENCE LOAD EXEC REFERENCE SAVE EXEC F ID ...

Страница 228: ... respective file items of the LENS file refer to Section 4 10 Setup Menu List 3 Let the LENS FILE 1 display of the FILE menu appear on the screen and select F ID to set the file ID 4 Select LENS FILE STORE and execute it by pressing the rotary encoder 5 When the cursor is moved to the file selection display select the destination file where the file is going to be saved and press the rotary encode...

Страница 229: ... press the rotary encoder 2 Confirm that the screen returns to the LENS FILE 1 display and the message COMPLETE appears indicating that the saving is complete How to Read the Saved File from a Memory Stick 1 Insert a Memory Stick Perform the steps 1 to 3 of Calling from the Main Unit as described above To read 32 files at once select M S 001_032 MEM1_32 or M S 051_082 MEM1_32 and press the rotary ...

Страница 230: ... by the PRESET WHT display with the WHITE BAL switch being set in PRST is saved REFERENCE CLEAR FILE menu REFERENCE page Both R B GAIN values are set to 0 3200K PRESET of the setup value The value returns to the REFERENCE file value FILE menu REFERENCE page Using the SCENE file When SCENE WHITE DATA is set to ON using the REFERENCE display Executing item Status after execution SCENE STORE FILE men...

Страница 231: ...that do not have the GAIN hardware switches such as MSU the value is changed to what is read from the file 5 8 3 Shutter The SHUTTER ON OFF data ECS frequency data and SHUTTER SEL value can be saved in the REFERENCE file and in the SCENE file The ECS frequency data and SHUTTER SEL value are controlled by the setup data that are read from the files but the SHUTTER ON OFF is determined by the hardwa...

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Страница 233: ... 1 Remove the outside panel assembly Refer to Section 1 4 2 Open the inside panel assembly Refer to Section 1 5 3 Disconnect the harness from the connector CN3 on the DCP 43 board 4 Disconnect the harness and flexible card wire from the connectors CN1 CN9 CN10 on the DR 614 board 5 Remove the one screw PSW2 x 5 and disconnect the DCP holder F from the CHB stay 6 Remove the four screws B3 x 10 Whil...

Страница 234: ...the filter CC knob Tool L shaped hex wrench d 0 89 mm 3 Removing the CCD unit Remove the four stainless bolts M3 x 8 and the four washers SW3 Then remove the CCD unit from the front frame sub assembly Tool L shaped hex wrench d 2 5 mm CCD unit Filter CC knob Filter ND knob Set screws WP2 x 3 Stainless bolts M3 x 8 SW3 SW3 Front frame assembly ...

Страница 235: ...he front 2 Align the filter CC knob number B with the mark on the inside panel assembly and attach it with the use of the two set screws A 3 Rotate the knob shaft thin until the filter of the thinnest color is visible from the front 4 Align the filter ND knob number 1 with the mark on the inside panel assembly and attach it with the use of the two set screws B Standard tightening torque 20 to 25 x...

Страница 236: ...7 Routing the harnesses n Be sure that the flexible card wire connecting the BI 199 board and the CN 2871 board does not touch harness B gray connecting the BI 199 200 201 board and the PA 340 board Otherwise the black level drops 1 Fix harness B to harness A with UL tape Be sure to fix it at the root of harness A close to the filter unit UL tape UL tape equivalent product 2 When installing the fr...

Страница 237: ...he two screws and disconnect the harness from the connector CN3 on the DR 614 board and take the filter disk unit out gently Installation 1 Install the new filter disk unit by reversing step 4 of removal n When installing the filter disk unit be careful not touch the surface of the filter disk unit with hand 2 Install the CCD unit Refer to Section 6 1 1 Adjustment after Replacement Adjustment afte...

Страница 238: ...71 board and the connector CN1 on the TG 256 board and remove the DR 614 board 5 Removing the TG 256 board Remove the connector CN104 on the PA 340 board and the connector CN2 on the TG 256 board and remove the TG 256 board 6 Removing the RP 131 board Remove the three screws PSW2 x 5 remove the connec tor CN1 on the PA 340 board and the connector CN1 on the RP 131 board and remove the RP 131 board...

Страница 239: ...CCD ground sheet IN 5 Remove the two screws PSW2 x 5 and remove the CN 2871 board 9 Attaching Attach the boards by reversing the step 1 to 8 CN103 CN102 CN101 CN1 CN2 CN3 CN2 CN3 CN1 CN4 CN1 CN1 4 DR 614 board BI flexible protection sheet CHB stay 8 CN 2871 board CCD ground sheet IN CCD ground sheet OUT 5 TG 256 board 6 RP 131 board 7 PA 340 board Board spacers Flexible card wire Flexible card wir...

Страница 240: ...ector CN1 on the SW 1031 board 5 Remove the two screws and remove the SW 1031 board from the front SW cover assembly n The VTR START switch is equipped with the cushion Be careful not to lose the cushion 6 Remove the soldering Remove the shutter switch AUTO W B BAL switch and AUDIO volume con trols Front SW cover assembly Groove on the SW 1031 board Front assembly Precision screws P2 6 x 5 Precisi...

Страница 241: ...tch AUTO W B BAL switch and AUDIO volume controls by reversing the steps of removal n When installing the SW 1031 board be careful that the hole of the shield plate FR is located on the rear of the SW 1031 board SW 1031 board S2 Hole Shield plate FR ...

Страница 242: ...3 board from the MIC connector box in the direction of A 3 Remove the soldering and remove the MIC IN connec tor from the MA 103 board 4 Install the new MIC IN connector by reversing the steps of removal n When installing the MIC connector box assembly to the main unit be careful not to damage the harness MA 103 board CN501 A MIC connector box assembly Precision screw P2 6 x 5 Precision screws P2 ...

Страница 243: ... and the inside panel assembly Push the rotary encoder knob out and then remove the sleeve ENC2 5 Remove the ENC 61 board from the inside panel assembly then remove the sleeve ENC1 and the earth plate 6 Disconnect the harness from the connector CN1 on the ENC 61 board 7 Remove the soldering and remove the rotary encoder from the ENC 61 board PSW2 x 5 SW 1038 board CN204 ENC 61 board Rotary encoder...

Страница 244: ... Insert the protruded portion of the rotary encoder into the square hole of the sleeve ENC1 and at the same time align the protruded portion of the sleeve ENC1 with the groove the of inside panel assem bly ENC 61 board Rotary encoder Protruded portion Protruded portion Protruded portion Protruded portion Square hole Earth plate Square hole Square hole Groove Sleeve ENC1 Sleeve ENC1 Earth plate Ear...

Страница 245: ...2 Remove the insulating sheet 3 Remove the three screws While removing the CNB 23 board disconnect the harnesses from the connectors CN102 CN104 CN105 CNB 23 board CN104 CN102 CN105 CN401 Connector box PSW2 x 5 Flexible card wire Insulating sheet CNB 23 board AL 43 board CN403 CN402 PTP2 6 x 8 PTP2 6 x 8 IO 202 board CN105 4 Remove the AL 43 board from the connectors CN402 CN403 that are connected...

Страница 246: ...ectors simultaneously in the direction of arrow A and remove the board in the direction of arrow B 6 7 4 Removing the RM 201 Board 1 Disconnect the harness from the connector CN1 on the RM 201 board 2 Remove the two precision screws and remove the RM 201 board n When attaching the AXM 33 board to the connector box push down the PUSH levers of the two AUDIO IN connec tors simultaneously and pass it...

Страница 247: ...ble hold washer 3 Remove the coaxial cable nut and BNC coaxial cable hold washer and remove the HDSDI OUT connector from the DC OUT bracket 4 Remove the nut and washer Remove the coaxial connector converter from the OUT bracket DC IN connector Precision screws P2 6 x 5 Precision screws P2 6 x 5 DC OUT HD SDI OUT connector assembly BNC cap DC OUT cap DC OUT connector DC OUT bracket HDSDI OUT connec...

Страница 248: ... to Section 1 5 2 Remove the screw and remove the RE retainer 2 3 Remove the RE 186 board and RE 187B board in the direction of the arrow from the connectors that are connected to the MB 1096 board 4 Remove the two circuit boards of the RE 186 board and RE 187B board together in the direction of the arrow as shown RE 187B board MB 1096 board RE 186 board PSW2 x 5 RE retainer 2 RE 186 board RE 187B...

Страница 249: ...e RE 187B board and RE 186 board with the RE retainer 2 confirm the following points 1 Confirm that the portions A two locations of each circuit board are pressed by the flat surface of the RE retainer 2 2 Confirm that the portions B two locations of each circuit board have entered into the holes of the RE retainer 2 3 Confirm that the connectors are securely inserted RE 187B board RE 186 board Cu...

Страница 250: ... C fan 4 Install the new D C fan by reversing the steps of removal m When installing the D C fan plate the D C fan in the direction as shown in Fig 1 When installing the fan bracket plate the fan bracket in the direction as shown in Fig 2 Fig 1 Direction of the D C fan when viewed from the direction of arrow A Fig 2 Direction of the D C fan when viewed from the direction of arrow B D C fan Inside ...

Страница 251: ... folded Be very careful not to fold the flexible card wire 12 Disconnect the coaxial cables from the connectors CN1 CN2 on the MB 1096 board 13 Remove the three screws PSW2 x 5 and remove the D C fan and the rear rail bracket together as an assembled part from the two unit frame dowels 14 Remove the D C fan harness from the clamp attached to the rear rail bracket 15 Remove the two precision screws...

Страница 252: ...camera SW ornamental plate 3 and the inside panel assembly Remove the plate carefully starting with the edge 2 Clean the surface the shaded portion shown in illustration from which the camera SW ornamental plate 3 is peeled off 3 Peel the protection sheet off the new camera SW ornamental plate 3 and attach it to the inside panel assembly Camera SW ornamental plate 3 Inside panel assembly Flat head...

Страница 253: ...nificantly short ened if it is folded Be very careful not to fold the flexible card wire 6 Align the position setting hole of the new 50P fitting bracket assembly with the position setting pin of the frame Install it with the five precision screws P2 6 x 5 Standard tightening torque 53 x 10_2 N m 5 3 kgf cm 7 Align the position setting hole of the V mounted assembly with the position setting pin o...

Страница 254: ...remove the shield plate 5 Disconnect the flexible card wires from the connectors CN105 to CN107 on the MB 1096 board n Life of flexible card wire will be significantly short ened if it is folded Be very careful not to fold the flexible card wire 6 Disengage the hinge from the two hooks and remove the inside panel assembly from the unit VR knobs 2 SW door PSW2 x 5 PSW2 x 5 Shield plate MB 1096 boar...

Страница 255: ...ld the flexible card wire 8 Remove the eight screws and remove the FP 152 board 9 Release the lock by pressing the MS knob open as shown in the illustration on the front of the inside panel assembly Remove the MS lid assembly in the direction of the arrow MS lid assembly MS knob open FP 152 board FP 152 board PSW2 x 5 PSW2 x 5 PSW2 x 5 CN107 CN205 CN106 CN105 CN303 CN204 CN203 CN202 CN201 CN207 CN...

Страница 256: ...t to fold the flexible card wire 11 When installing the new MS lid assembly into the inside panel assembly insert the flexible card wire into the hole first Then while pressing the protruded portion of the MS lid assembly against the sponge on the back of the MS knob open insert it into the inside panel assembly P1 7 x 2 5 MS lid assembly Flexible card wire Hole MS lid assembly Flexible card wire ...

Страница 257: ... holder F 6 Disconnect the harness from the coating lead pin 7 Disconnect the harness from the connector CN4 on the DCP 43 board 8 Remove the two precision screws P2 6 x 5 and remove the VF connector 9 Open the claws of the sleeve ferrite clamp by pressing them that are attached to the harness and remove the sleeve ferrite clamp Chassis side Inside panel assembly FP 152 board FR flexible cable ret...

Страница 258: ...r to Section 6 1 1 4 Disconnect the harness from the connector CN504 on the IFA 19G board 5 Remove the nut and remove the POWER switch 6 Install the new POWER switch by reversing the steps of removal n When the POWER switch is installed direction of the POWER switch must be set as shown in the illustra tion CN504 IFA 19G board POWER switch Nut POWER switch To the front panel Top view RED GRAY ...

Страница 259: ...t and remove the IFA 19G board 6 When installing the new IFA 19G board to the frame insert the protruded portion in the right to the half round hole and insert the protruded portion in the left into the groove Then install the IFA 19G board between the upper and lower protruded portions n Upon completion of the IFA 19G board replacement remove EEPROM IC202 from the former board and install it to t...

Страница 260: ...5 on the MB 1096 board 5 Remove the four precision screws While removing the shield finger BATT and battery connector assembly pull the two harnesses out of the hole n Be careful not to damage the harness as it is caught by the frame 6 Install the new battery connector assembly by revers ing the steps of removal Standard tightening torque 40 x 10_2 N m 4 kgf cm Precision screws P2 6 x 5 Precision ...

Страница 261: ...F retainer from the recessed portion of the frame 4 Remove the precision screw B and remove the CCM 45G board 5 Install the new CCM 45G board by reversing the steps of removal n When install the IF PC board retainer to the RE 187B board insert the cut out portion of the IF PC board secure ly into the RE 187B board Adjustment after Replacement Antenna Tuning Frequency Adjustment Refer to Section 10...

Страница 262: ...efer to Section 1 4 2 Remove the CCM 45G board Refer to Section 6 17 3 Remove the two precision screws While removing the PS 595 board disconnect the harness from the connec tor CN101 CN102 4 Install the new PS 595 board by reversing the steps of removal PSW2 x 5 PS 595 board CN101 CN102 ...

Страница 263: ...fer to Section 6 8 4 Remove the CI 32G board Refer to Section 6 11 5 Remove the CCM 45G board Refer to Section 6 17 6 Remove the PS 595 board Refer to Section 6 18 7 Remove the four precision screws fixing the IF 794G board and remove the connector connecting the IF 794G board with the HN 277G board IF 794G board HN 277G board Precision screws P1 4 x 2 5 Precision screws P1 4 x 2 5 On the side of ...

Страница 264: ...s folded Be very careful not to fold the flexible card wire 9 Remove the connector connecting the MB 1096 board with the HN 277G board Remove the HN 277G board in the direction of the arrow n Life of flexible card wire will be significantly short ened if it is folded Be very careful not to fold the flexible card wire IF 794G board Flexible card wires HN 277G board MB 1096 board Flexible card wire ...

Страница 265: ... of the outside panel assembly Holes Pins WRR guide CN117 WRR guide MB 1096 board Flexible card wire RX 54G board Connector retainer Precision screws P2 x 4 5 WRR guide Flexible card wire 12 Remove the two precision screws and remove the RX 54G board n Be careful not lose the connector retainer 13 Disconnect the flexible card wire from the connector CN117 on the RX 54G board n Life of flexible car...

Страница 266: ...l not to fold the flexible card wire 6 Remove the screw and remove the SS PC board retainer 7 While loosening the connector CN102 remove the SS 92G board that is connected to the MB 1096 board 8 Install the new SS 92G board by reversing the steps of removal n When attaching the improved type of the SS PC board retainer confirm that the SS PC board retainer is housed in between the frame and the SS...

Страница 267: ...lose it 2 Disconnect the harness from the connector CN116 on the LP 114 board 3 Remove the two precision screws P1 4 x 3 5 and remove the LP shield plate and the LP 114 board n Be careful not to lose the LP shield plate 4 Install the new LP 114 board by reversing the steps of removal Precision screw P2 6 x 5 Precision screws P1 4 x 3 5 Washer Rear cover assembly LP shield plate LP 114 board CN116 ...

Страница 268: ...the SW 1312 board 6 Remove the two precision screws PSW2 x 5 and remove the SW 1312 board assembly in the direction of the arrow n Be careful not to lose the drop protection LIGHT 7 Remove the precision screw P1 4 x 3 5 and nut Remove the SW 1312 board from the light switch holder n Be careful not to lose the drop protection 8 Install the new SW 1312 board by reversing the steps of removal B3 x 8 ...

Страница 269: ... MB 1096 board 14 Remove the three screws and remove the rear rail bracket 15 Remove the two screws and remove the DCP holder F 16 Disconnect the flexible card wire from the PC board holder F 17 Remove the two screws and remove the PC board holder F 18 Disconnect the harness and flexible card wire from the connectors CN101 CN114 CN115 CN118 to CN121 on the MB 1096 board n Life of flexible card wir...

Страница 270: ... not to fold the flexible card wire 4 Remove the one precision screw P1 4 x 4 5 and the one step screw step screw 2 and remove the FG magnet cover 5 Remove the screws two step screws and one precision screw P1 4 x 3 5 While disconnecting the connector from the drum assembly remove the MDR 14G board 6 Install the new MDR 14G board by reversing the steps of removal n When installing the new MDR 14G ...

Страница 271: ...to be removed for maintenance place a protection sheet underneath the mechanical deck assembly beforehand 2 Disconnect the harness from the connector CN1 on the SE 613 board 3 Remove the two precision screws and remove the SE 613 board 4 Install the new SE 613 board by reversing the steps of removal Precision screw P1 4 x 3 5 SE 613 board CN1 Protection sheet ...

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Страница 273: ... Band Assembly 7 9 9 Timing Belt 7 10 10 S T Idler Assembly 7 11 11 CTL Head 7 12 12 FE Head 7 13 13 Holder Assembly Sensor REC 7 14 14 End Sensor Assembly 7 15 15 Full Top Sensor Assembly 7 16 16 S1 T1 T3 Tape Guide 7 17 17 S Soft Brake Assembly 7 18 18 T Soft Brake 7 19 No Part name Section 19 Manual Eject Assembly 7 20 20 S Tension Regulator Assembly 7 21 21 T Tension Regulator Assembly 7 22 22...

Страница 274: ... hands and be careful not to cut your hands when cleaning replacing parts nearby and making adjustments 2 Cleaning the tools and fixtures Be sure to clean the surface of tools and fixtures before using them Cleaning cloth 3 184 527 01 Cleaning fluid 9 919 573 01 Handle tools and fixtures carefully so as not to scratch them Correct adjustments cannot be made with damaged tools and fixtures Cleaning...

Страница 275: ...cassette tape a Move the cassette compartment to its down position If a cassette compartment is not installed insert a piece of black paper into the photo interrupter of the cassette compartment lock switch on the MDC 13G board to disable the photo interrupter b Set the SLACK MUTE to ON on the adjustment mode menu A40 PATH MODE SEL Refer to Section 11 3 7 c When the above state is established pres...

Страница 276: ...1 4 n For the procedure to establish the unthreading end state with a cassette tape inserted refer to Section 1 11 7 1 4 How To Eject a Cassette Tape Manually The threading end state and the unthreading end state can be established by rotating the manual eject gear A or the worm wheel of the manual eject assembly by hand even when the main power is turned off m Do not rotate the respective gears e...

Страница 277: ...he unthreading mode manually until it reaches the unthreading end state by rotating it clockwise while pressing down the manual eject gear A Alternatively rotate the worm wheel clockwise manually by using the Phillips screwdriver When the cassette compartment has moved to the up state When the cassette compartment is not installed When the intermittent gear stops rotating and both the S slider ass...

Страница 278: ...on may cause Be sure to use the following oil and grease Oil 7 661 018 18 Grease SGL 601 7 651 000 10 Grease SGL 801 7 651 000 11 A drop of oil defines as follows About the amount will adhere to the end of a stick 2 mm in diameter as shown in the figure Apply grease to the surface of the part like a thin film If grease applied spread from the specified areas be sure to wipe using a gauze or soft c...

Страница 279: ...s When removing or attaching the screw may fall in the unit To prevent from the falling it recommends that the bit of the screw driver magnetizes 2 About stop washer Never re use the pre used stop washers When attaching the part be sure to use the new stop washer Stop washer 3 559 408 11 How to remove stop washer a Remove the stop washer using a pair of small nippers or tweezers m Take care not to...

Страница 280: ...stalling the brush assembly Installing the brush cover Removing the drum assembly from drum install plate Cleaning the drum contact surface Installing the drum assembly Installing the full top sensor assembly Installing the cleaning assembly Connecting the connector to brush assembly Cleaning the cleaning assembly and tape running surface Adjustments after replacement Tape run adjustment Video tra...

Страница 281: ... on tool s side Remove the two screws that are supplied with the drum install plate Fig 1 Install the drum install plate to the boss of the flatness check tool with the two screws removed Fig 2 n The upper drum assembly can be replaced when the cassette compartment attaches to the unit Supplied screws B2 x 8 Supplied screws B2 x 8 Drum install plate Drum install plate Flatness check tool Flatness ...

Страница 282: ...inally To tighten the screws to the above torque reading attach the hexagon bit to the torque screwdriver and set the torque to 9 8 x 10_2 N m 1 kgf cm 2 Assemble the upper drum eccentricity adjustment tools as shown Removal 1 Removing the cleaning assembly Setting mode Enter the unthreading end state of the unit 1 Remove the precision screw and hold the specified position of the cleaning assembly...

Страница 283: ... top sensor assembly 4 Removing the drum assembly n The drum assembly is fixed by the two screws The drum assembly is connected with the MDR 14G board on the rear of the mechanical deck with connector Due to these connections do not put excessive force to the drum assembly even after the two screws are removed n When removing the drum assembly be careful not to touch the CTL head CUE head and near...

Страница 284: ... to the boss of the drum install plate with the screws that are removed in preparation step Precision screws P2 x 2 Brush cover PSW2 x 5 PSW2 x 5 Drum assembly Boss Drum install plate 6 Removing the brush cover Remove the two precision screws and remove the brush cover in the direction of the arrow ...

Страница 285: ... 2 and move the brush base in the direction of the arrow 3 Remove the screw 2 and remove the brush assembly Brush assembly Brush base 1PSW2 x 5 2PSW2 x 5 8 Removing the slip ring assembly 1 Remove the two screws fixing the slip ring assembly 2 While removing the connector on the UDR 32 board remove the slip ring assembly together UDR 32 board Connector B2 x 4 Slip ring assembly ...

Страница 286: ... surface 1 Clean the following places using a cleaning cloth moistened with cleaning fluid Flange of the lower drum assembly Upper drum mount surface Tape running surface and rabbet guide of the lower drum assembly Mount surface on the rear of the new upper drum assembly 2 Wipe the 20 round patterns of the LDR 28 board in the lower drum with dry cloth n Never clean the round patterns with anything...

Страница 287: ...lower drum without any slant angle n When installing the upper drum assembly be careful not to touch the video head against brush support and other mechanism 1 2 3 4 Hexagon cap screws Hexagon cap screws Lower drum assembly Drum shaft hole Upper drum assembly Phasing pin Phasing hole Drum shaft Flange surface 3 Insert the four hexagon cap screws into the mount holes that are removed when removing ...

Страница 288: ...auge reading meets the following specifi cation of the gauge pointer deflection throughout the one full rotation of the upper drum assembly Specification Within 3 um If the specification does not meet repeat the following three steps of a to c and adjust until the specification meets a Slowly rotate the upper drum assembly counter clockwise and check the maxi mum and minimum values of the gauge po...

Страница 289: ...entricity adjustment tool Upper drum assembly B2 x 4 Screws coated with screw lock UDR 32 board Connector Connector Slip ring assembly 14 Removing the upper drum eccentricity adjustment tool Remove the upper drum eccentricity adjustment tool 15 Installing the slip ring assembly 1 Place the connector of the slip ring assembly in front of the connector on the UDR 32 board of the upper drum assembly ...

Страница 290: ...ooves of the slip ring respectively n Once the above steps 1 to 3 are completed the height of the brushes and the contact pressure of brushes against the slip ring will be automatically adjusted P2 x 2 Precision screws coated with screw lock Brush cover Brush cover Center Slip ring shaft 17 Installing the brush cover 1 Adjust the brush cover so that the slip ring shaft comes to the center of the t...

Страница 291: ...bly from the drum install plate 19 Cleaning the drum contact surface Clean the contact surface of the rear of the drum assembly and the contact surface of the frame with a cleaning cloth moistened with cleaning fluid PSW2 x 5 PSW2 x 5 Drum assembly Drum install plate Drum assembly rear Cleaning Cleaning Cleaning Cleaning ...

Страница 292: ... setting pin of the frame PSW2 x 5 Fig 1 Fig 2 Skewers Flanges 2 Push down the flange with two skewer perpendicularly connect the connector Fig 1 and tighten the two screws Fig 2 The standard tightening torque value 20 x 10_2 N m 2 kgf cm n Check that the brush cover and brush assem bly are set in the right position Position setting pins of frame Position setting hole Position setting hole Connect...

Страница 293: ...x 3 5 Full top sensor assembly Top Precision screw P1 4 x 3 5 Drum support Main frame AHC roller assembly Cleaning assembly Position setting hole Cam cleaning roller white part Cleaning arm B Position setting pin Manual eject gear A 22 Installing the cleaning assembly 1 Insert the AHC roller assembly at the top of the cleaning assembly in between the main frame and drum support 2 Place the cleanin...

Страница 294: ... its height also changes at the same time 23 Connecting the connector to brush assembly Connect the connector that is removed in step 2 to the connector on the brush assembly board 24 Cleaning the cleaning assembly and tape running surface Clean the following places using a cleaning cloth moistened with cleaning fluid Video head Refer to Section 2 1 2 Tape running surface of upper drum Refer to Se...

Страница 295: ...cking adjustment Refer to Section 8 2 2 27 CTL head height adjustment Refer to Section 8 2 3 28 CTL head position adjustment Refer to Section 8 2 4 29 CUE TC head height adjustment Refer to Section 8 2 5 30 CUE TC head position adjustment Refer to Section 8 2 8 31 Drum phase adjustment Refer to Section 10 5 4 ...

Страница 296: ...g adjustment CTL head height adjustment CTL head position adjustment CUE TC head height adjustment CUE TC head position adjustment Drum phase adjustment Note If rotary heads are worn out or broke replace the entire upper drum assembly The head chip cannot be replaced independently Basic Information Apart from the periodic replacement time the upper drum assembly needs to be replaced in the followi...

Страница 297: ...embly of the cleaning assembly between the drum support and main frame n When removing the cleaning assembly be careful not to touch the upper drum assembly and drum assembly Precision screw P1 4 x 3 5 Drum support Main frame AHC roller assembly Cleaning assembly Manual eject gear A Precision screw P1 4 x 3 5 Connector on the MDC 13G board Connector on the brush assembly Full top sensor assembly 2...

Страница 298: ...moving the drum assembly be careful not to touch the CTL head CUE head and nearby tape guides Remove the two screws Hold the upper part of the brush support While loosening the connector on the MDR 14G board remove the drum assembly Drum assembly rear Cleaning Cleaning Cleaning Cleaning Connectors on the MDR 14G board Drum assembly PSW2 x 5 PSW2 x 5 5 Cleaning the drum contact surface Clean the dr...

Страница 299: ...ion setting pin of the frame Position setting pins of frame Position setting hole Position setting hole Connectors on the drum assembly Drum assembly Connectors on the MDR 14G board Flange base Fig 1 Fig 2 PSW2 x 5 Skewers Flanges 2 Push down the flange with two skewers perpendicularly connect the connector Fig 1 and tighten the two screws Fig 2 The standard tightening torque value 20 x 10_2 N m 2...

Страница 300: ...x 3 5 Full top sensor assembly Top Precision screw P1 4 x 3 5 Drum support Main frame AHC roller assembly Cleaning assembly Position setting hole Cam cleaning roller white part Cleaning arm B Position setting pin Manual eject gear A 8 Installing the cleaning assembly 1 Insert the AHC roller assembly at the top of the cleaning assembly in between the main frame and drum support 2 Place the cleaning...

Страница 301: ... its height also changes at the same time 9 Connecting the connector to brush assembly Connect the connector that is removed in step 2 to the connector on the brush assembly board 10 Cleaning the cleaning assembly and tape running surface Clean the following places using a cleaning cloth moistened with cleaning fluid Video head Refer to Section 2 1 2 Tape running surface of upper drum Refer to Sec...

Страница 302: ...cking adjustment Refer to Section 8 2 2 13 CTL head height adjustment Refer to Section 8 2 3 14 CTL head position adjustment Refer to Section 8 2 4 15 CUE TC head height adjustment Refer to Section 8 2 5 16 CUE TC head position adjustment Refer to Section 8 2 8 17 Drum phase adjustment Refer to Section 10 5 4 ...

Страница 303: ...on is completed with the following steps the height of the brushes and the contact pressure of brushes against the slip ring will be automatically adjusted No adjustment is required after replacement Never attach cleaning fluid on the brush surface Preparations Preparation on unit s side 1 Turn off the main power 2 Remove the front lid and outside panel assembly Refer to Section 1 4 n The brush as...

Страница 304: ...irection of the arrow Connector of Brush assembly board Precision screws P2 x 2 Brush cover 2 PSW2 x 5 1 PSW2 x 5 Slip ring Brush assembly Brush base 3 Removing the brush assembly 1 Among the two screws that are fixing the brush base remove the screw that is shown as 1 by the illustration 2 Loosen the screw 2 and move the brush base in the direction of the arrow 3 Remove the screw 2 and remove the...

Страница 305: ...ushes and the contact pressure of brushes against the slip ring will be automatically adjusted 5 Installing the brush cover 1 Adjust the brush cover so that the slip ring shaft comes to the center of the top of the brush cover and tighten the two precision screws The standard tightening torque value 10 x 10_2 N m 1 kgf cm 2 Coat the two precision screws with locking compound Fig 1 Fig 2 Brush Brus...

Страница 306: ...ing steps the height of the brushes and the contact pressure of brushes against the slip ring will be automatically adjusted No adjustment is required after replacement Never attach cleaning fluid on the brush surface Preparations Preparation on unit s side 1 Turn off the main power 2 Remove the front lid and outside panel assembly Refer to Section 1 4 n The brush assembly can be replaced when the...

Страница 307: ...e direction of the arrow Connector of brush assembly Precision screws P2 x 2 Brush cover 2 PSW2 x 5 1 PSW2 x 5 Slip ring Brush assembly Brush base 3 Removing the brush assembly 1 Among the two screws that are fixing the brush base remove the screw that is shown as 1 by the illustration 2 Loosen the screw 2 and move the brush base in the direction of the arrow 3 Remove the screw 2 and remove the br...

Страница 308: ...s not going to be replaced remove the locking compound that has adhered to the two screws that fix the upper drum slip ring assembly 1 Place the connector of the new slip ring assembly in front of the connector on the UDR 32 board of the upper drum assembly While installing the slip ring assembly to the drum shaft connect the connectors 2 While pressing the slip ring assembly to the upper drum ins...

Страница 309: ...nd the contact pressure of brushes against the slip ring will be automatically adjusted Fig 1 Fig 2 Brush assembly Later tighten this screw tentatively First tighten this screw tentatively Brush base Top view Side view Brush Slip ring Slip ring A Brush support Brush cover Center Slip ring shaft Brush cover P2 x 2 Precision screws coated with locking compound 7 Installing the brush cover 1 Adjust t...

Страница 310: ...When replacing the cleaning assembly be careful not to touch the video head Preparations 1 Check that the unit is in the unthreading end state 2 Turn off the main power 3 Remove the front lid and the outside panel assembly Refer to Section 1 4 n In order to replace the AHC roller assembly the new CR spacer is required Prepare the new CR spacer 3 182 765 02 when replacing the AHC roller assem bly n...

Страница 311: ...ng the cleaning assembly be careful not to touch the upper drum assembly and drum assembly Precision screw P1 4 x 3 5 Manual eject gear A Drum support Main frame AHC roller assembly Cleaning assembly Arm Flat head _ screwdriver AHC roller assembly CR spacer Narrow Narrow AHC roller assembly CR spacer Wide Wide Pins 2 Replacement of AHC roller assembly for video head 1 Remove the AHC roller assembl...

Страница 312: ...1 kgf cm Cleaning assembly Cam cleaning roller white part Top Cleaning arm B Precision screw P1 4 x 3 5 Manual eject gear A Drum support Main frame AHC roller assembly Cleaning assembly Position setting hole Cam cleaning roller white part Cleaning arm B Position setting pin n Check that top of the cleaning arm B is posi tioned on top of the cam cleaning roller white part 4 Operation check Rotate t...

Страница 313: ...roller assembly is worn out replace the pinch roller assembly assembly only not as an assembly Be sure to wear a pair of gloves to for the replacement work Preparations 1 Check that the unit is in the unthreading end state 2 Turn off the main power 3 Remove the front lid and outside panel assembly Refer to Section 1 4 n Pinch roller assembly can be replaced when the cassette compartment attaches t...

Страница 314: ... P1 4 x 3 5 Pinch roller assembly mount shaft cleaning Pinch roller assembly Rib of cassette stopper 2 Loosen the precision screw in the center of pinch roller assembly Remove the pinch roller assembly by pulling it straight up n When loosening the precision screw do not press it excessively with screwdriver At the same time rotate the screwdriver while holding the pinch roller assembly with hand ...

Страница 315: ...torque value 10 x 10_2 N m 1 kgf cm n Never touch the pinch roller assembly surface with bare hands n Top and bottom of the pinch roller assembly are identical and cannot be identified each other 4 Cleaning the pinch roller assembly Clean the surface of the pinch roller assembly using a cleaning cloth moistened with cleaning fluid Rotate the manual eject gear A clockwise until the unit returns to ...

Страница 316: ...s If felt surface of the S tension regulator band assembly becomes hardened or worn out replace the S tension regulator band assembly as an entire assembly Preparations 1 Turn off the main power 2 Remove the front lid and outside panel assembly Refer to Section 1 4 3 Remove the cassette compartment Refer to Section 1 9 4 Check that the unit is in the unthreading end state n The stop washer is used...

Страница 317: ... a cleaning cloth moistened with cleaning fluid 3 Installing the S tension regulator band assembly 1 Install the new S tension regulator band assembly with its felt side facing inside by reversing the steps of removal m When installing it be careful not to bend the S tension regulator band assembly that results in damage Do not touch the felt surface of the S tension regulator band assembly hands ...

Страница 318: ...lacement 4 S tension regulator operating position adjustment Refer to Section 8 1 2 5 FWD back tension adjustment Refer to Section 8 1 3 6 Tape run adjustment Refer to Section 8 2 1 7 Capstan add on recording adjustment Refer to Section 10 5 3 ...

Страница 319: ... REV back tension adjustment Tape run adjustment Capstan add on recording adjustment Preparations 1 Turn off the main power 2 Remove the front lid and outside panel assembly Refer to Section 1 4 3 Remove the cassette compartment Refer to Section 1 9 4 Check that the unit is in the unthreading end state n When installing T tension regulator band assembly the two stop washers are used Prepare the tw...

Страница 320: ... not apply excessive force to the T tension regulator band assembly 3 While pushing the T soft brake away from its position with finger install the hook 2 to the shaft by passing underneath the T tension regulator arm 4 While pushing up the shaft of the T tension regulator arm from its bottom install the T tension regulator band assembly using a new stop washer n When installing the stop washer do...

Страница 321: ...lacement 4 T tension regulator operating position adjustment Refer to Section 8 1 6 5 REV back tension adjustment Refer to Section 8 1 4 6 Tape run adjustment Refer to Section 8 2 1 7 Capstan add on recording adjustment Refer to Section 10 5 3 ...

Страница 322: ... Adjustments after replacement Timing belt tension adjustment Capstan add on recording adjustment Preparations 1 Turn off the main power 2 Open the inside panel Refer to Section 1 5 3 Removing the plug in boards Refer to Section 1 7 4 Removing the SS 92G board Refer to Section 6 20 n Timing belt can be replaced when the mechanical deck assembly attaches to the unit Tools Torque screwdriver bit for...

Страница 323: ...x 4 5 Step screw 2 Installation 3 Cleaning the pulley Clean the pulleys and the pulley assemblies of the capstan motor and the reel drive gear assembly using a cleaning cloth moistened with cleaning fluid 4 Installing the timing belt 1 Engage the timing belt on the pulleys of the capstan motor and the reel drive gear assembly 2 Engage the timing belt on the pulley assembly 5 Installing the FG magn...

Страница 324: ...y are the different parts but the same replacement procedure apply to both of them Preparations 1 Turn off the main power 2 Remove the front lid and outside panel assembly Refer to Section 1 4 3 Remove the cassette compartment Refer to Section 1 9 n The stop washer is used to fix the S and T idler assemblies Prepare a new stop washer 3 559 408 11 when replacing the S and T idler assem blies Tools ...

Страница 325: ...ing oil to the mount shaft 1 Clean the mount shaft using a cleaning cloth moistened with cleaning fluid 2 Apply a 1 4 drop of oil to the mount shaft 3 Installing the S or T idler assembly 1 Hold the new S or T idler assembly with its white side facing up and insert it to the mount shaft 2 Install the new stop washer Mount shafts Apply oil after cleaning S idler assembly Stop washer Stop washer Rec...

Страница 326: ... is attached to the FE head has the cleaning blade The cleaning blade has the sharp edge that can cut your hands Never touch the cleaning blade with bare hands Be careful also not to cut your hands during CTL head replacement and adjustments Preparations 1 Check that the unit is in the unthreading end state 2 Turn off the main power 3 Remove the front lid and outside panel assembly Refer to Sectio...

Страница 327: ...ead replacement 1 Remove soldering from the two wires that are connected to the head 2 Remove the two screws on the rear of the CTL head and remove the CTL head 3 Clean the contact surface and install the new CTL head with two screws The standard tightening torque value 20 x 10_2 N m 2 kgf cm 4 Connect the two wires to the printed wiring board of the CTL head Refer to 1 of step 2 of Removal n Neve...

Страница 328: ...an the CTL head FE head tape cleaner and tape guide using a cleaning cloth moistened with cleaning fluid n After cleaning be sure to wipe the cleaning fluid off the cleaned portions using a dry cleaning cloth Precision screws P1 4 x 3 5 CN505 MDC 13G board FE CTL head assembly Reference hole Reference hole Position setting pin Position setting pin Mechanical deck assembly Adjustments after Replace...

Страница 329: ...aning blade has the sharp edge that can cut your hands Never touch the cleaning blade with bare hands Be careful also not to cut your hands during CTL head replacement and adjustments Preparations 1 Check that the unit is in the unthreading end state 2 Turn off the main power 3 Remove the front lid and outside panel assembly Refer to Section 1 4 n The FE head can be replaced when the cassette comp...

Страница 330: ... FE head FE head FE head Soldering Head CTL plate assembly Cleaning 2 FE head replacement 1 Remove soldering from the two wires that are connected to the FE head 2 Remove the screw from the rear of the FE head and remove the FE head 3 Clean the contact surface Push the new FE head toward the Head CTL plate assembly as for as it can go and fix it with screw The standard tightening torque value 20 x...

Страница 331: ...ness of the FE CTL head assembly to the connector CN505 on the MDC 13G board 4 Cleaning FE CTL head assembly Clean the CTL head FE head tape cleaner and tape guide using a cleaning cloth moistened with cleaning fluid n After cleaning be sure to wipe the cleaning fluid off the cleaned portions using a dry cleaning cloth FE CTL head assembly CN505 MDC 13G board Precision screws P1 4 x 3 5 Position s...

Страница 332: ...er assembly sensor REC Operation check Preparations 1 Turn off the main power 2 Remove the front lid and outside panel assembly Refer to Section 1 4 3 Remove the cassette compartment Refer to Section 1 9 Removal 1 Removing the holder assembly sensor REC While holding down the two claws with a pair of tweezers remove the holder assembly sensor REC by pulling it up Holder assembly sensor REC Claw Cl...

Страница 333: ... of the new holder assembly sensor REC into four holes of the MDC 13G board and install the new holder assembly sensor REC 3 Operation check Check that the detection pin moves up and down smoothly and returns to the original position MDC 13G board Holder assembly sensor REC Claw Claw Boss Boss Holes Holes ...

Страница 334: ...ewdriver for 3 kg J 6325 400 A Removal 1 Removing the end sensor assembly 1 Remove the precision screw fixing the end sensor assembly 2 While removing the connector CN509 on the MDC 13G board remove the end sensor assembly Installation 2 Installing the end sensor assembly 1 While aligning the two position setting pins on the bottom of the end sensor assembly with the reference holes of the MD fram...

Страница 335: ...full top sensor assembly 1 Remove the precision screw that fixes the full top sensor assembly 2 While removing the connector CN512 on the MDC 13G board remove the full top sensor assembly Installation 2 Installing the full top sensor assembly 1 While aligning the position setting pin on the bottom of the new full top sensor assembly with the slot of the cassette stopper connect the connector to CN...

Страница 336: ... guides have the various shape but the same replacement procedure apply to all of them When two or more tape guides are going to be replaced replace tape guides one guide after another and perform adjustment at every replacement Adjusting the two or more tape guides at the same time is extremely difficult The set screws on top of each tape guide must be tightened with the following tightening torq...

Страница 337: ...e 1 Install the compression coil ST spring to the guide shaft 2 Install the lower flange to the guide shaft 3 Install the tape guide to the guide shaft 4 Screw in the upper flange to the guide shaft as far as it can go n When the upper flange or the set screw is re placed establish the state that the set screw exceeds the top surface of the upper flange by 0 4 mm for the S1 and T1 tape guides and ...

Страница 338: ...s or slackens during the REW mode replace the S soft brake assem bly Preparations 1 Turn off the main power 2 Remove the front lid and outside panel assembly Refer to Section 1 4 3 Remove the cassette compartment Refer to Section 1 9 4 Check that the unit is in the unthreading end state Tools Cleaning cloth 3 184 527 01 Cleaning fluid 9 919 573 01 Removal 1 Removing the S soft brake assembly repla...

Страница 339: ... screws The standard tightening torque value 10 x 10_2 N m 1 kgf cm Precision screws P1 4 x 3 5 Mechanical deck assembly S soft brake assembly Position setting hole Position setting pin Band S soft brake S reel table assembly n Check that the S soft brake assembly arm is pressing the band as shown Adjustment after Replacement 3 Capstan add on recording adjustment Refer to Section 10 5 3 ...

Страница 340: ...g end state 2 Turn off the main power 3 Remove the front lid and outside panel assembly Refer to Section 1 4 n The T Soft Brake can be replaced when the cassette compartment attaches to the unit n The stop washer is used to fix the T soft brake Prepare a new stop washer 3 559 408 11 when replacing it Brake spring T soft brake Stop washer Tools Stop washer fastening tool J 6323 530 A Cleaning cloth...

Страница 341: ...with the new stop washer 2 Install the extension spring that is removed in step 1 1 Mechanical deck assembly T soft brake Stop washer Brake spring Shaft n Check that the T soft brake is pressing down the band as shown T reel table assembly Band T soft brake Adjustment after Replacement 3 Capstan add on recording adjustment Refer to Section 10 5 3 ...

Страница 342: ...ront lid and outside panel assembly Refer to Section 1 4 n Manual eject assembly can be replaced when the cassette compartment attaches to the unit Tools Torque screwdriver bit for M1 4 J 6325 110 A Torque screwdriver for 3 kg J 6325 400 A Removal 1 Removing the manual eject assembly Remove the precision screw and manual eject assembly in the direction of the arrow n The mount shaft contains the c...

Страница 343: ...it with precision screw The standard tightening torque value 10 x 10_2 N m 1 kgf cm 3 Operation check 1 Check that the manual eject gear A returns when it is pressed once and then depressed 2 Push in the manual eject gear A and then rotate it Check that it moves smoothly Precision screw P1 4 x 3 5 Mount shaft Manual eject gear A Manual eject assembly Compression coil ST spring ...

Страница 344: ...cement S Tension regulator operating position adjustment FWD back tension adjustment Tape run adjustment Capstan add on recording adjustment Preparations 1 Turn off the main power 2 Remove the front lid and outside panel assembly Refer to Section 1 4 3 Remove the cassette compartment Refer to Section 1 9 4 Check that the unit is in the unthreading end state Tools Torque screwdriver bit for M1 4 J ...

Страница 345: ...ed to the S tension regulator assembly Refer to Section 7 8 3 Removing the end sensor assembly Remove the precision screw and the end sensor assembly Refer to Section 7 15 4 Removing the S tension regulator assembly Remove the two precision screws and S tension regulator assembly in the direction of the arrow n Apply grease to the leaf spring of the S tension regulator assembly as required Refer t...

Страница 346: ... S tension regulator arm S5 Clean the S tension regulator arm S5 tape guide using a cleaning cloth moistened with cleaning fluid After cleaning be sure to wipe the cleaning fluid off the cleaned portions using a dry cleaning cloth 9 Moving the S3 tape guide Rotate the manual eject gear A clockwise until the S3 tape guide returns to the original position Adjustments after Replacement 10 S tension r...

Страница 347: ...lacement FWD back tension adjustment Tape run adjustment Capstan add on recording adjustment Preparations 1 Turn off the main power 2 Remove the front lid and outside panel assembly Refer to Section 1 4 3 Remove the cassette compartment Refer to Section 1 9 4 Check that the unit is in the unthreading end state n The stop washer is used to fix the T tension regulator assembly Prepare two new stop w...

Страница 348: ...regulator arm 2 Removing the T tension regulator assembly 1 Remove the stop washer and remove the T tension regulator assembly m The release plate comes off at the same time Be careful not to lose it Depending on the time of production at the factory there are sets that have no release plate T tension regulator assembly Stop washer Release plate Stop washer T tension regulator arm Extension spring...

Страница 349: ... When installing it be careful not to bend the T tension regulator band assembly that results in damage Do not touch the felt surface of the T tension regulator band assembly with hands Also never attach oil on the felt surface 5 Cleaning of tape guide of T tension regulator arm T5 Clean the T tension regulator arm T5 and tape guide using a cleaning cloth moistened with cleaning fluid n After clea...

Страница 350: ...or assembly Note Be careful not to touch the drum tape guides and stationary heads all through the replacement work Preparations 1 Check that the unit is in the unthreading end state 2 Turn off the main power 3 Remove the front lid and outside panel assembly Refer to Section 1 4 n The cassette stopper can be replaced when the cassette compartment attaches to the unit Tools Torque screwdriver bit f...

Страница 351: ...isible Worm wheel 2 Remove the two precision screws and remove the cassette stopper Threading arm assembly Cassette stopper Precision screws P1 4 x 3 5 Installation 3 Installing the cassette stopper Install the cassette stopper with two precision screws The standard tightening torque value 10 x 10_2 N m 1 kgf cm 4 Installing the full top sensor assembly Refer to Section 7 16 Cassette stopper Pinch...

Страница 352: ... Refer to Section 1 9 4 Check that the unit is in the unthreading end state Tools Torque screwdriver bit for M1 4 J 6325 110 A Torque screwdriver for 3 kg J 6325 400 A Removal 1 Checking phase 1 Check that the claw of the gear mount plate of the gear block B is aligned with the triangle mark of the cam gear assembly Fig 1 2 Check that the entire horizontal bar mark of gear C is visible from the ge...

Страница 353: ...tion 7 6 3 Removing the gear block assembly Remove the three precision screws While removing the gear block assembly disconnect the harness from the connector CN501 on the MDC 13G board Precision screw P1 4 x 5 Precision screw P1 4 x 5 Precision screw P1 4 x 5 Connector CN501 on the MDC 13G board Gear block assembly ...

Страница 354: ...que value 10 x 10_2 N m 1 kgf cm 5 Operation check Rotate the manual eject gear A red gear and check that the threading and the unthreading operations are performed smoothly n Do not rotate the manual eject gear A more than necessary If rotated excessively it results in damage of the unit 6 Installing the cleaning assembly Install the cleaning assembly with the precision screw Refer to Section 7 6...

Страница 355: ...le assembly is replaced T tension regulator operating position adjustment Only when T reel table assembly is replaced Capstan add on recording adjustment Note Height of reel tables becomes the reference of the entire tape running system When reel table is replaced be sure to perform the reel table height adjustment Preparations 1 Turn off the main power 2 Remove the front lid and outside panel ass...

Страница 356: ...the reel table with a pair of tweezers 2 Remove the poly washer s 1 or 2 washers 3 While pressing the soft brakes out of their positions with finger remove the reel table n There are cases that the poly washer that is placed underneath the reel table comes with the reel table when it is removed In such case be sure to return all of the poly washer to the reel table T soft brake Stop washer Stop wa...

Страница 357: ...he new stop washer 3 Move the reel table up and down to confirm that there is a play If there is no play remove a single piece of poly washer from the top of the reel table 9 Installing the S tension regulator band assembly Only when S reel table assembly is replaced Refer to Section 7 8 10 Installing the T tension regulator band assembly Only when T reel table assembly is replaced Refer to Sectio...

Страница 358: ... table assembly is replaced Refer to Section 8 1 4 14 Tape run adjustment Refer to Section 8 2 1 15 S tension regulator operating position adjustment Only when S reel table assembly is replaced Refer to Section 8 1 2 16 T tension regulator operating position adjustment Only when T reel table assembly is replaced Refer to sect 8 1 6 17 Capstan add on recording adjustment Refer to Section 10 5 3 ...

Страница 359: ... recording adjustment Preparations 1 Turn off the main power 2 Remove the front lid and outside panel assembly Refer to Section 1 4 3 Open the inside panel assembly Refer to Section 1 5 4 Removing the plug in boards Refer to Section 1 7 5 Remove the cassette compartment Refer to Section 1 9 6 Removing the SS 92G board Refer to Section 6 20 n Reel drive gear assembly replacement can be performed in...

Страница 360: ...n 7 10 2 Removing the timing belt Refer to Section 7 10 3 Removing the reel drive gear assembly Remove the three precision screws and remove the reel drive gear assembly Precision screw P1 4 x 3 5 Precision screw P1 4 x 3 5 Precision screw P1 4 x 3 5 Reel drive gear assembly ...

Страница 361: ...at the pin of the mechanical deck assembly has entered the hole of the gear base assembly 5 Installing the timing belt Refer to Section 7 10 6 Installing the FG magnet cover Refer to Section 7 10 Precision screw P1 4 x 3 5 Precision screw P1 4 x 3 5 Precision screw P1 4 x 3 5 Groove of mechanical deck assembly Hole of gear base assembly One way base assembly Reel drive gear assembly Shaft of gear ...

Страница 362: ...ll top sensor assembly Preparations 1 Turn off the main power 2 Remove the front lid and outside panel assembly Refer to Section 1 4 n Holder assembly sensor ID can be replaced when the cassette compartment attaches to the unit Removal 1 Removing the full top sensor assembly Refer to Section 7 16 2 Removing the cassette stopper Refer to Section 7 23 3 Removing the holder assembly sensor ID While p...

Страница 363: ...oles on the MDC 13G board 5 Operation check Check that the detection pin moves up and down smoothly and also returns to the original position 6 Installing the cassette stopper Refer to Section 7 23 7 Installing the full top sensor assembly Refer to Section 7 16 MDC 13G board Detection pins Detection pins Boss Boss Claws Claw Holder assembly sensor ID Holes Holes Hole ...

Страница 364: ... the main power 2 Remove the front lid and outside panel assembly Refer to Section 1 4 3 Remove the cassette compartment Refer to Section 1 9 4 Check that the unit is in the unthreading end state Tools Torque screwdriver bit for M1 4 J 6325 110 A Torque screwdriver for 3 kg J 6325 400 A Removal 1 Removing the cleaning assembly Refer to Section 7 6 2 Removing the gear block assembly Refer to Sectio...

Страница 365: ...onnector of the top sensor to the connector CN508 on the MDC 13G board 2 Install the top sensor with precision screw The standard tightening torque value 10 x 10_2 N m 1 kgf cm 5 Installing the gear block assembly Refer to Section 7 24 6 Installing the cleaning assembly Refer to Section 7 6 MDC 13G board CN508 Precision screw P1 4 x 3 5 Top sensor assembly Position setting pin Connector Top sensor...

Страница 366: ...pinch roller assembly Adjustments after replacement Tape run adjustment Capstan add on recording adjustment Preparations 1 Turn off the main power 2 Remove the front lid and outside panel assembly Refer to Section 1 4 3 Remove the cassette compartment Refer to Section 1 9 4 Check that the unit is in the unthreading end state n The stop washer is used to fix the pinch arm assembly Prepare a new sto...

Страница 367: ...on 7 22 2 Removing the pinch arm assembly 1 Rotate the manual eject gear A using phillips screwdriver counter clockwise until the pinch roller assembly is completely disengaged from the rib of the cassette stopper 2 Remove the stop washer with a pair of tweezers and remove the pinch arm assembly Stop washer Pinch arm assembly Rib of cassette stopper ...

Страница 368: ...ly Fix the T tension regulator assembly with the new stop washer Refer to Section 7 22 7 Cleaning the pinch roller assembly 1 After installing it clean the pinch roller assembly surface using a cleaning cloth moistened with cleaning fluid 2 Rotate the manual eject gear A using phillips screwdriver clockwise until the unthreading end state is established Bearing of F link assembly Apply oil after c...

Страница 369: ...on adjustment FWD back tension adjustment Tape run adjustment Note Height of S3 guides becomes the reference of the entire tape running system When threading arm assembly is replaced be sure to adjust the S3 guide height Preparations 1 Turn off the main power 2 Remove the front lid and outside panel assembly Refer to Section 1 4 3 Remove the cassette compartment Refer to Section 1 9 4 Check that t...

Страница 370: ...rm assembly n Be careful not to lose the S arm spring because it jumps out when the threading arm is removed Installation 4 Cleaning the mount shaft Clean the mount shaft and the bearing using a cleaning cloth moistened with cleaning fluid 5 Applying oil to the mount shaft Apply a 1 2 drop of oil to the mount shaft and bearing respectively Threading arm assembly Stop washer Drawer S rink assembly ...

Страница 371: ... guide cleaning Stop washer Threading arm assembly B portion of S arm spring Spring stay of mechanical deck assembly Groove of the S cam assembly Roller of S link drawer assembly Apply oil after cleaning Mount shaft Apply oil after cleaning 2 Pass the groove of the S cam assembly on the threading arm assembly through the roller and hook it on the mount shaft Then remove the B portion of the S arm ...

Страница 372: ...mbly S4 Clean the guides of the threading assembly S3 S4 using a cleaning cloth moist ened with cleaning fluid n After cleaning be sure to wipe the cleaning fluid off the cleaned portions using a dry cleaning cloth Adjustments after Replacement 11 S3 guide height adjustment Refer to Section 8 1 7 12 S Tension regulator operating position adjustment Refer to Section 8 1 2 13 FWD back tension adjust...

Страница 373: ...TC head assembly Adjustments after replacement Tape run adjustment Video tracking adjustment CUE TC head height adjustment CTL head position adjustment CUE TC head position adjustment Audio system alignment Preparations 1 Turn off the main power 2 Remove the front lid and outside panel assembly Refer to Section 1 4 3 Remove the cassette compartment Refer to Section 1 9 4 Check that the unit is in ...

Страница 374: ...er to Section 7 6 2 Removing the gear block assembly Remove the three precision screws and remove the gear block assembly Refer to Section 7 24 3 Removing the guide plate assembly Remove the two precision screws and remove the guide plate assembly 4 Removing the CUE TC head assembly 1 Remove the connector CN506 on the MDC 13G board 2 Remove the three precision screws and remove the CUE TC head ass...

Страница 375: ...Do not make mistake of soldering positions of the wires PSW2 x 4 Hexagon socket 2 x 4 bolt Shield case CUE TC head Soldering Soldering WHT RED GRY BLK PSW2 x 4 Head assembly Hexagon socket 2 x 4 bolt Shield case CUE TC head Harness 3 Install the CUE TC head in a shield case Pass the harness through the head assembly and fix it with the screw PSW2 x 4 and hexagon socket bolt 2 x 4 The standard tigh...

Страница 376: ...bly be careful not to pinch the harness between the guide plate assembly and mechanical deck assembly 8 Installing the gear block assembly Install the gear block assembly with the three precision screws Refer to Section 7 24 9 Installing the cleaning assembly Install the cleaning assembly with the precision screw Refer to Section 7 6 10 Cleaning the CUE TC head assembly Clean the CUE TC head using...

Страница 377: ... Section 8 2 1 12 Video tracking adjustment Refer to Section 8 2 2 13 CUE TC head height adjustment Refer to Section 8 2 5 14 CTL head position adjustment Refer to Section 8 2 4 15 CUE TC head position adjustment Refer to Section 8 2 8 16 Audio system alignment Refer to Section 10 2 ...

Страница 378: ...on regulator assembly replacement Installing the S tension regulator band assembly Installing the full top sensor assembly Operation check Cleaning the heads and tape running surface Adjustments after replacement S Tension regulator arm operating position adjustment FWD back tension adjustment Tape run adjustment Note Be careful not to touch the drum tape guides and stationary heads all through th...

Страница 379: ...sion screws and S tension regulator assembly Refer to Section 7 21 4 Removing the threading arm assembly Remove the stop washer and the threading arm assembly Refer to Section 7 30 5 Removing the cassette stopper Remove the two precision screws and remove the cassette stopper Refer to Section 7 23 6 Removing the S rail 1 Remove the six precision screws and remove the stop washer 2 Raise the front ...

Страница 380: ...stalling the S slider assembly Insert the pins of the new S slider assembly into the groove of the S rail in the order starting from pin 1 through pin 5 until the S slider assembly is inserted in the S rail holder m Do not make mistake of the order of pins when inserting the them The tape guide S2 must be located before the tape guide S1 Do not apply excessive force to the S slider assembly and to...

Страница 381: ...h the precision screw Refer to Section 7 23 12 Installing the threading arm assembly Install the threading arm assembly with the new stop washer Refer to Section 7 30 13 Installing the S tension regulator assembly replacement Install the S tension regulator assembly with the two precision screws Refer to Section 7 21 14 Installing the S tension regulator band assembly Install the S tension regulat...

Страница 382: ... cleaning cloth moistened with cleaning fluid Video head Refer to Section 2 1 2 Upper drum tape running surface Refer to Section 2 1 2 Lower drum rabbet guide and tape running surface Refer to Section 2 1 3 All tape guides and pinch roller assembly Refer to Section 2 1 5 n After cleaning be sure to wipe the cleaning fluid off the cleaned portions using a dry cleaning cloth Adjustments after Replac...

Страница 383: ...n check Cleaning the heads and tape running surface Adjustment after replacement Tape run adjustment Note Be careful not to touch the drum tape guides and stationary heads all through the replacement work Preparations 1 Turn off the main power 2 Remove the front lid and outside panel assembly Refer to Section 1 4 3 Remove the cassette compartment Refer to Section 1 9 4 Check that the unit is in th...

Страница 384: ...Remove the two precision screws and remove the cassette stopper Refer to Section 7 23 5 Removing the T rail 1 Remove the T soft brake 2 Remove the six precision screws and remove the washer 3 Raise the front of the T rail in the direction of arrow A first and then remove the T rail together with the T slider assembly in the direction of arrow B n When removing the stop washer do not apply excessiv...

Страница 385: ...groove of the T rail in the order starting from pin 1 through pin 4 until the T slider assembly is inserted in the T rail holder m Do not make mistake of the order when insert ing the pins The tape guide T2 must be located before the tape guide T1 Do not apply excessive force to the T slider assembly and to the T rail After they are installed check that the pin heads have not come out off the rail...

Страница 386: ... Refer to Section 8 1 8 10 Installing the cassette stopper Install the cassette stopper with two precision screws Refer to Section 7 23 11 Installing the pinch arm assembly Install the pinch arm assembly with the new stop washer Refer to Section 7 29 12 Installing the T tension regulator assembly Install the T tension regulator assembly with the new stop washer Refer to Section 7 22 13 Installing ...

Страница 387: ...heads and tape running surface Clean the following places using a cleaning cloth moistened with cleaning fluid Video head Refer to Section 2 1 2 Tape running surface of upper drum Refer to Section 2 1 2 Rabbet guide and tape running surface of lower drum Refer to Section 2 1 3 All tape guides and pinch roller assembly Refer to Section 2 1 5 n After cleaning be sure to wipe the cleaning fluid off t...

Страница 388: ...gear assembly Cleaning the mount shaft of the cam gear assembly Applying oil to the mount shaft Installing the cam gear assembly Cleaning the mount shaft of eject link assembly Applying grease to the mount shaft Applying oil to the joint block Installing the eject link assembly B Installing the eject link assembly A Cleaning the mount shaft of the F link assembly Applying oil to the roller Install...

Страница 389: ...g cloth 3 184 527 01 Cleaning fluid 9 919 573 01 Oil 7 661 018 18 Grease SGL 601 7 651 000 10 Grease SGL 801 7 651 000 11 Removal 1 Removing the cleaning assembly Remove the precision screw and cleaning assembly Refer to Section 7 6 2 Removing the gear block assembly Remove the three precision screws and remove the gear block assembly Refer to Section 7 24 3 Removing the full top sensor assembly R...

Страница 390: ...remove the CUE TC head assembly Refer to Section 7 31 10 Removing the T slider assembly Remove the stop washer and remove the six precision screws Remove the T slider assembly Refer to Section 7 33 11 Removing the F link assembly Remove the stop washer and remove the F link assembly 12 Removing the eject link assembly A Remove the stop washer and remove the eject link assembly A 13 Removing the ej...

Страница 391: ...il top of the arm is positioned just on top of the boss of the mechanical deck assembly 2 Remove the protection sheet from the new cam gear assembly n Be careful not to attach the dust and scar on the seal of the cam gear assembly 3 While aligning the triangle mark of the cam gear assembly with the claw of the gear block B assembly install it to the shaft of the mechanical deck assembly 4 Install ...

Страница 392: ...t link assembly A with the shaft mechanical deck assembly install it 2 Install the new stop washer 23 Cleaning the mount shaft of the F link assembly Clean the mount shaft using a cleaning cloth moistened with cleaning fluid n After cleaning be sure to wipe the cleaning fluid off the cleaned portions using a dry cleaning cloth 24 Applying oil to the roller Apply a 1 4 drop of oil to the roller of ...

Страница 393: ...nstalling the T tension regulator band assembly Install the T tension regulator band assembly with new stop washer Refer to Section 7 9 31 Installing the drum assembly Install the drum assembly with the two screws Refer to Section 7 3 32 Installing the cassette stopper Install the cassette stopper with two precision screws Refer to Section 7 23 33 Installing the full top sensor assembly Install th...

Страница 394: ...n boards Refer to Section 1 7 5 Removing the SS 92G board Refer to Section 6 20 n Removal and installation of mechanical deck assembly can be performed in the state that the cassette compartment is being installed in the unit Tools Hexagon bit across 1 5 m J 6326 120 A Torque screwdriver for 3 kg J 6325 400 A Removal 1 Removing the mechanical deck assembly 1 Remove the flexible card wire from the ...

Страница 395: ... While removing the cable retainer 2 from the notch remove the FL 283 printed wiring board and remove it CCM 45G board CN1 FL 283 printed wiring board Cable retainer 2 Notch Hexagon hole bolt M2 x 8 with drop safe Hexagon hole bolt M2 x 8 with drop safe Hexagon hole bolts M2 x 8 with drop safe Hexagon hole bolt M2 x 8 with drop safe 4 Loosen the five hexagon hole bolts with drop safe completely wi...

Страница 396: ...eck assembly gently n If the cassette compartment assembly is already removed hold the cassette stopper and cassette guide pin to lift it up Mechanical deck assembly Cassette guide pins Hexagon hole bolt M2 x 8 with drop safe Hexagon hole bolts M2 x 8 with drop safe Hexagon hole bolts M2 x 8 with drop safe ...

Страница 397: ... removal Hexagon hole bolt M2 x 8 with drop safe Hexagon hole bolt M2 x 8 with drop safe Hexagon hole bolt M2 x 8 with drop safe Hexagon hole bolts M2 x 8 with drop safe Hexagon hole bolts M2 x 8 with drop safe Hexagon hole bolt M2 x 8 with drop safe Hexagon hole bolt M2 x 8 with drop safe Hexagon hole bolt M2 x 8 with drop safe Position setting pin Position setting pin Position setting hole Posit...

Страница 398: ...ing the cleaning assembly Installing the end sensor assembly Installing the full top sensor assembly Installing the mechanical deck assembly Adjustments after replacement Audio system alignment Servo system adjustment data initialization Capstan FG duty ratio adjustment Capstan add on recording adjustment Drum phase adjustment Preparations 1 Perform steps 1 and 2 of 11 3 8 A91 MDC 13 BOARD CHANGE ...

Страница 399: ...8 7 Removing the FG magnet cover Remove the precision screw and the step screw 2 and remove the FG magnet cover 8 Removing the timing belt Removing the timing belt Refer to Section 7 10 9 Removing the MDR 14G board 1 Disconnect the flexible card wire from the connector CN3 of the MDR 14G board m Life of flexible card wire will be significantly shortened if it is folded Be very careful not to fold ...

Страница 400: ...he MDC 13G board CN511 Connector on the MDC 13G board CN506 CN505 CN507 CN510 MDC 13G board Precision screws P1 4 x 3 5 Precision screws P1 4 x 3 5 Precision screws P1 4 x 3 5 Connector gard 2 Remove the connector gard n Depending on the time of production at the factory there are sets that have no connector gard 3 Remove the 13 precision screws and remove the MDC 13G board ...

Страница 401: ...7 28 16 Installing the gear block assembly Install the gear block assembly with the three precision screws Refer to Section 7 24 17 Installing the cleaning assembly Install the cleaning assembly with the precision screw Refer to Section 7 6 18 Installing the end sensor assembly Install the end sensor with precision screw Refer to Section 7 15 19 Installing the full top sensor assembly Install the ...

Страница 402: ...alization Refer to Section 10 5 1 23 Capstan FG duty ratio adjustment Refer to Section 10 5 2 24 Capstan add on recording adjustment Refer to Section 10 5 3 25 Drum phase adjustment Refer to Section 10 5 4 n Perform the adjustments in the order starting from 23 Capstan FG duty ratio adjustment and 24 Capstan add on recording adjustment ...

Страница 403: ...nical deck assembly Operation check of the manual eject gear A Adjustments after replacement Timing belt tension adjustment Capstan FG duty ratio adjustment Tape run adjustment Capstan add on recording adjustment Preparations 1 Turn off the main power 2 Remove the front lid and outside panel assembly Refer to Section 1 4 3 Open the inside panel assembly Refer to Section 1 5 4 Removing the Plug in ...

Страница 404: ... the gear block assembly Refer to Section 7 24 4 Removing the timing belt Remove the timing belt Refer to Section 7 10 5 Removing the FG magnet cover Remove the precision screw and step screw 2 and remove the FG magnet cover Refer to Section 7 36 6 Removing the capstan motor 1 Remove the connector from the capstan printed wiring board n When the capstan motor removal is per formed with the mechani...

Страница 405: ... the new capstan motor by reversing the steps of removal The standard tightening torque value 20 x 10_2 N m 2 kgf cm n When inserting the capstan motor through the hole of mechanical deck assembly be careful not to touch the capstan motor shaft against the mechanical deck assembly Doing so results in damage to the capstan 2 Connect the connector to the capstan printed wiring board that is removed ...

Страница 406: ...stalling the mechanical deck assembly Installing the mechanical deck assembly with five screws Refer to Section 7 25 14 Operation check of the manual eject gear A Rotate the manual eject gear A of the gear block assem bly with a phillips screwdriver and check that the threading and unthreading operations are performed smoothly Refer to Section 7 1 4 n Do not rotate the manual eject gear A more tha...

Страница 407: ... the other adjustment menus and self diagnosis The respective menus of the automatic adjustment are shown on viewfinder and the video monitor which is connected to the TEST OUT connector The mechanical adjustment consists of the menu and submenus It has the following structure Menu Submenu Adjustment item A4 MECHANISM ADJUST A40 PATH MODE SEL x1 REV SEARCH REC HEAD PB SLACK MUTE CASSE ID MUTE A41 ...

Страница 408: ...change its setting and press the rotary encoder MECHANISM ADJUST MENU A40 PATH MODE SEL X1 REV SEARCH OFF REC HEAD PB OFF SLACK MUTE OFF CASSE ID MUTE OFF 3 The question mark appears in the left of the ON OFF 4 Rotate the rotary encoder to switch ON OFF Press the rotary encoder to set ON OFF Setting contents of each menu item x1 REV SEARCH OFF _4 times speed normal SEARCH speed ON _1 time speed RE...

Страница 409: ... reel table is reserved as the spare poly washer in case of need after reel table is replaced Be careful not to lose or damage the polywashers Polywasher t0 25 1 piece 3 303 961 11 Polywasher t0 13 2 pieces 3 303 961 01 For the S and T reel table replacement refer to Section 7 25 Preparations 1 Turn off the main power 2 Remove the front lid and the outside panel assembly Refer to Section 1 4 3 Rem...

Страница 410: ...number of polywashers under the reel table If height of reel table is lower than the specifi cations Remove the polywasher above the reel table and insert it under the reel table If height of reel table is higher than the specifi cations Remove the polywasher under the reel table and insert it above the reel table Confirm again that the specification is satisfied Adjustment screw Cassette pole Ree...

Страница 411: ...regulator operating position adjustment Preparations 1 Turn off the main power 2 Remove the front lid and the outside panel assembly Refer to Section 1 4 Tools Torque screwdriver bit for M2 J 6325 380 A Torque screwdriver for 3 kg J 6325 400 A Check Procedure 1 Setting up the mode Rotate the manual eject gear A counter clockwise until the unit reaches the threading end state Refer to Section 7 1 4...

Страница 412: ...position of the link S assembly until the specification is satisfied 3 While maintaining the screwdriver setup as step 2 tighten the adjustment screw of the link S assembly Standard tightening torque 20 x 10_2 N m 2 0 kgf cm 4 Confirm that the operating position of the tension regulator satisfies the specifications following step 2 4 Releasing the mode Rotate the manual eject gear A clockwise unti...

Страница 413: ...mended to be performed with the cassette compartment installed If the cassette compartment is not installed the photo interrupter cassette compart ment lock switch on the MDC 13G board must be covered by a piece of black paper to interrupt the incoming light to establish the cassette lock state At the same time place a weight on top of cassette tape so that the cassette tape will not be raised out...

Страница 414: ... the REC state 2 Press the EJECT button and remove the torque cassette FWD back tension 4 Back tension adjustment Change the hook position to which the spring lock lever coil ST of the S tension regulator assembly is engaged Adjustment point When the tension is larger than the specified value change the hook position in the direction of _ to which the spring lock lever coil ST is engaged When the ...

Страница 415: ...mmended to be performed with the cassette compartment installed If the cassette compartment is not installed the photo interrupter cassette compart ment lock switch on the MDC 13G board must be covered by a piece of black paper to interrupt the incoming light to establish the cassette lock state At the same time place a weight on top of cassette tape so that the cassette tape will not be raised ou...

Страница 416: ...r or small than the specified value and then go to step 3 Adjustment Procedure 3 Enter the EJECT state 1 Press the STOP button to exit the REV x 1 state 2 Press the EJECT button to remove the torque cassette FWD back tension 4 Back tension adjustment Change the hook position to which the adjustment spring of the T tension regulator assembly is engaged Adjustment point When the tension is larger th...

Страница 417: ...g for belt tension 1 in the illustration 1 Disengage the tension coil spring from the hook as shown 2 in the illustration 2 Loosen the adjustment screw of the reel drive gear assembly by 1 2 turn to 1 turn 3 Push the pulley base assembly in the direc tion of the arrow While holding the pulley base assembly with hands so as not to be raised from the position that is returned by the spring force tig...

Страница 418: ... kg J 6325 400 A Check Procedure 1 Setting up the mode Rotate the manual eject gear A counter clock wise until the unit reaches the threading end state Refer to Section 7 1 3 2 T tension regulator operating position check Specifications The round hole of the pinch arm assembly can be viewed through the square hole of the T tension regulator assembly m Check that the round hole is not damaged when ...

Страница 419: ... link assembly B until the specification is satisfied 3 While maintaining the screwdriver setup as step 2 tighten the adjustment screw of the eject link assembly B Standard tightening torque 20 x 10_2 N m 2 0 kgf cm 4 Confirm that the operating position of the T tension regulator satisfies the specifications 4 Releasing the mode Rotate the manual eject gear A clockwise until the unit reaches the u...

Страница 420: ...r small oval type J 6080 840 A Adjustment Procedure 1 Remove the FE CTL head assembly Refer to Section 7 12 2 Attach the S3 guide height check tool until the following two requirements are satisfied Align the cut out of the S3 guide height check tool with the installation position setting pin Insert the S3 guide height check tool into the installation reference hole n Adjust both of the O side and...

Страница 421: ...ide and the S3 guide height adjustment tool as shown in the illustration Specification 2 The O mark side of the S3 guide height adjustment tool has clearance between the lower flange top and the S3 guide height adjustment tool as shown in the illustration 5 mm to 10 mm Manual eject gear A Threading arm Stopper shaft 4 Upon completion of adjustment remove the S3 guide height check tool 5 Turn the m...

Страница 422: ...408 11 Tools Stop washer fastening tool J 6323 530 A Parallel pin d 2 0 mm 3 703 358 04 Check procedure 1 Establish the threading end state of mechanism as follows When replacing the S slider assembly 1 Rotate the manual eject gear A counter clockwise 2 Check to see that the mechanism has entered the state that is described 3 S Gear Assembly Adjustment step 2 When replacing the T slider assembly 1...

Страница 423: ...gear is kept rotating it will damage the mechanical parts 3 To adjust coupling between the gears slip off and on the S gear assembly until the round hole of the S gear assembly faces right opposite to the trapezoidal hole of the sub cam gear Fig 1 4 Insert the parallel pin d 2 0 mm into the hole of the S gear assembly and the hole of the mechanism frame Fig 2 Confirm that the round hole of the S g...

Страница 424: ...Hole of mechanism frame Hole of the S gear assembly Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 T gear assembly T gear assembly T gear assembly Intermittent gear Intermittent gear Intermittent gear Round hole Round hole Stop washer 3 Fix the gear chain by inserting the parallel pin d 2 0 mm from the hole of the S slider assembly through the S gear assembly s hole until it is inserted into the hole of the mechanism frame Fi...

Страница 425: ...tape guide T slider assembly T1 tape guide T slider assembly Pinch roller assembly Pinch arm assembly Rabbet guide Video heads T5 tape guide T tension regulator assembly Video heads FE head block T plate assembly Cleaning blade CTL head Drum assembly Rabbet guide Full top sensor assembly S1 tape guide S slider assembly S4 tape guide Threading arm assembly S3 tape guide Threading arm assembly S5 ta...

Страница 426: ...6322 420 3 Hexagon bit for torque screwdriver S 1 5 J 6326 120 A HN 255 assembly A 8315 553 A Mirror small oval type J 6080 840 A Cleaning cloth 3 184 527 01 Cleaning fluid 9 919 573 01 Blank tape BCT 40HD Commercially available on market Oscilloscope Locking compound 7 432 114 11 Skewer Alignment tape HR2 1A 8 960 076 11 Contents of recording 1 Any segment of the alignment tape can be used for th...

Страница 427: ...TL signal recording is recommended Upon completion of the above check and adjustment start the tape run check and fine adjustment using the alignment tape HR2 1A In the following check and adjustment procedures all procedures are premised on the use of the alignment tape unless specific cassette tape is specified Tighten the set screw on top of tape guide with the following tightening torque 10 x ...

Страница 428: ...to 40 00 of the cassette tape BCT 40HD Check to see that tape runs while satisfying the specification 1 If the specification 1 is not satisfied perform step 7 and higher Specifications 1 A S5 tape guide Tape curl must not exist either upper flange and lower flange Clearance must exist between tape and the upper flange during REW B S3 tape guide Amount of tape curl at the upper or lower flange must...

Страница 429: ...g torque 10 x 10_2 N m 1 0 kgf cm n The tape guides S2 S3 and S5 do not have the set screw on the tape guides Adjust height by rotating the upper flange 8 Tape running recheck at drum entrance side Perform steps 1 to 6 of the check procedure and recheck that the specification is satisfied If the specification is not still satisfied perform step 7 again 9 Tape running check at drum exit side Check ...

Страница 430: ... tape runs while satisfying the specification 2 If the specification 2 is not satisfied perform step 8 and higher 6 REW state tape end portion Enter the REW state using a tape end from 35 00 to 40 00 of the cassette tape BCT 40HD Check to see that tape runs while satisfying the specification 2 If the specification 2 is not satisfied perform step 8 and higher T2 tape guide T1 tape guide CUE TC head...

Страница 431: ...w seconds Enter the REV x 1 state and then switch the mode to the PLAY state in a few seconds At the time check to see that tape running must satisfy the specification 3 in the follow ings Between the CUE TC head and capstan shaft Between the T3 tape guide and capstan shaft If the specification 3 is not satisfied perform step 8 to 15 How to enter the REV x x x x x 1 mode 1 Set the x 1 REV SEARCH t...

Страница 432: ...r portion of a tape the tape surface will be distorted The tape speed deviation must not exist n If the conditions mentioned in 4 are not satisfied adjust the T5 tape guide height When tape tension is small at the upper portion of a tape Move down the T5 tape guide When tape tension is small at the lower portion of a tape Raise the T5 tape guide Note that the maximum allowable range of rotation of...

Страница 433: ...1 Preparations 1 Turn off the main power 2 Remove the front lid and the outside panel assembly Refer to Section 1 4 3 Loosen the two screws with drop safe and remove the shoulder pad 4 Remove the two screws P2 x 4 and remove the plate 5 Connect the HN 255 assembly to the MDC 13G board 5 pin connector on the HN 255 assembly CN902 MDC 13G board 8 pin connector on the HN 255 assembly CN903 MDC 13G bo...

Страница 434: ...imes Check that the RF waveform remains unchanged from the amplitude in the PLAY state and also it meets the specifications 1 to 3 when the unit is returned from upright to horizontal posture If the RF waveform changes or it does not meet the specifications of 1 to 3 perform the adjustment drum entrance side or drum exit side of step 3 and higher 3 Repeat the following switching of modes a few tim...

Страница 435: ... clockwise until the RF waveform becomes almost flat 6 Set the switch S402 MDC 13G board to ON Then D404 turns on and operation of the TRACKING control knob is enabled 7 Play back HR2 1A from 01 00 to 15 00 8 Rotate the TRACKING control RV401 so that the center of the RF waveform is reduced to about 80 of the maximum amplitude 9 Rotate the upper flange of the S1 guide for fine adjustment until the...

Страница 436: ...earance between the lower flange of the T2 guide and lower edge of tape 4 Rotate the upper flange of the T1 guide clockwise until the RF waveform becomes almost flat 5 Set the switch S402 MDC 13G board side B to ON Then D404 turns on and operation of the TRACKING control knob is enabled 6 Play back HR2 1A from 15 00 to 20 00 7 Rotate the TRACKING control RV401 so that the center of the RF waveform...

Страница 437: ...8 Tape Run Check Check the tape running status at drum exit side referring to Section 8 2 1 When the Adjustment is Performed 9 CTL head height check Refer to Section 8 2 3 10 CTL head position check Refer to Section 8 2 4 11 CUE TC head position check Refer to Section 8 2 8 12 CUE TC head height check Refer to Section 8 2 5 ...

Страница 438: ...ssembly Refer to Section 1 4 3 Remove the shoulder pad and the plate 4 Connect the HN 255 assembly to the MDC 13G board 5 pin connector on the HN 255 assembly CN902 MDC 13G board 8 pin connector on the HN 255 assembly CN903 MDC 13G board 5 Connect an oscilloscope CH 1 PB CTL Circuit board on the HN 255 assembly TRIG SERVO CF Circuit board on the HN 255 assembly 6 Turn on the main power 7 Insert th...

Страница 439: ...when you push down the tape Rotate the height adjustment nut counter clockwise until the maximum output waveform is obtained If the level increases when you push up the tape Rotate the height adjustment nut in clockwise until the maximum output waveform is ob tained 4 CTL head height recheck Recheck the CTL head height following steps 1 and 2 A B CTL head Height adjustment nut A B FE head CTL head...

Страница 440: ...loscope Preparations 1 Turn off the main power 2 Remove the front lid and the outside panel assembly Refer to Section 1 4 3 Remove the shoulder pad and the plate 4 Connect the HN 255 assembly to the MDC 13G board 5 pin connector on the HN 255 assembly CN902 MDC 13G board 8 pin connector on the HN 255 assembly CN903 MDC 13G board 5 Connect an oscilloscope CH 1 REC A PB Circuit board on the HN 255 a...

Страница 441: ...ubsequent steps Adjustment Procedure 3 CTL head position adjustment Adjust the CTL head position adjustment nut with a nut driver until the marker position of the RF envelope waveform satisfies the specification and at the same time the output level of the center of the RF envelope waveform becomes maximum 4 CTL head position recheck Recheck the CTL head position following the steps 1 and 2 When t...

Страница 442: ...t tape HR2 1A 8 960 076 11 HN 255 assembly A 8315 553 B Nut driver Oscilloscope Preparations 1 Turn off the main power 2 Remove the shoulder pad and the plate 3 Connect the HN 255 assembly to the MDC 13G board 5 pin connector on the HN 255 assembly CN902 MDC 13G board 8 pin connector on the HN 255 assembly CN903 MDC 13G board 4 Connect an oscilloscope CH 1 PB CUE Circuit board on the HN 255 assemb...

Страница 443: ...eat changing the mode from the EJECT state to the PLAY state a few times and check that the output level remains unchanged from the previous level If the level changes perform step 3 4 Repeat changing the mode from REV x 3 to PLAY a few times and check that the output level remains unchanged from the previous level If the level changes perform step 3 How to enter the REV x x x x x 3 mode After pre...

Страница 444: ...tput waveform is obtained If the level increases when you push up the tape Rotate the height adjustment nut in clockwise until the maximum output waveform is ob tained 4 CUE TC head azimuth adjustment Refer to Section 8 2 6 5 CUE TC head tape to head contact check Refer to Section 8 2 7 6 CUE TC head position adjustment Refer to Section 8 2 8 7 CUE TC head height check Recheck it following step 2 ...

Страница 445: ...CUE head azimuth adjustment is performed be sure to perform the related other adjustments or checks Tools Alignment tape HR2 1A 8 960 076 11 HN 255 assembly A 8315 553 B Oscilloscope Preparations 1 Turn off the main power 2 Remove the shoulder pad and the plate 3 Connect the HN 255 assembly to the MDC 13G board 5 pin connector on the HN 255 assembly CN902 MDC 13G board 8 pin connector on the HN 25...

Страница 446: ...output level remains un changed and the same as that in step 1 3 Repeat changing the mode from REV x 3 to PLAY a few times and confirm that the output level remains unchanged and the same as that in step 1 How to enter the REV x x x x x 3 mode After pressing the PLAY button press the REW button Both the PLAY and REW buttons on the keyboard turn on 3 CUE TC head tape to head contact check Refer to ...

Страница 447: ... 6325 380 A Torque screwdriver for 3 kg J 6325 400 A HN 255 assembly A 8315 553 B Oscilloscope Hexagon bit for torque screwdriver for across 1 5 J 6326 120 A Preparations 1 Turn off the main power 2 Remove the shoulder pad and the plate 3 Connect the HN 255 assembly to the MDC 13G board 5 pin connector on the HN 255 assembly CN902 MDC 13G board 8 pin connector on the HN 255 assembly CN903 MDC 13G ...

Страница 448: ... check 1 Loosen the hexagon socket 2 x 4 bolt by 1 4 to 1 2 turn 2 Insert a flat head _ 2 mm screwdriver tip into the notch of the gooseneck adjustment plate 3 Adjust the CUE head position by a screw driver until the maximum output level is obtained 4 While maintaining the screwdriver setup as step 3 tighten the bolt Standard tightening torque 30 x 10_2 N m 3 0 kgf cm 4 CUE TC head tape to head co...

Страница 449: ...checks Tools Alignment tape HR2 1A 8 960 076 11 Torque screwdriver bit for M2 J 6325 380 A Torque screwdriver for 3 kg J 6325 400 A HN 255 assembly A 8315 553 B Oscilloscope Preparations 1 Turn off the main power 2 Remove the shoulder pad and the plate 3 Connect the HN 255 assembly to the MDC 13G board 5 pin connector on the HN 255 assembly CN902 MDC 13G board 8 pin connector on the HN 255 assembl...

Страница 450: ... If the specification is not satisfied perform step 3 and the subsequent steps How to enter the REV x x x x x 3 mode After pressing the PLAY button press the REW button Both the PLAY and REW buttons on the keyboard turn on Adjustment Procedure 3 CUE TC head position adjustment 1 Loosen the fixing screw of the CUE head mounting plate by 1 4 to 1 2 turn 2 Insert a flat head _ screwdriver tip into th...

Страница 451: ... head azimuth adjustment Refer to Section 8 2 6 6 CUE TC head tape to head contact check Refer to Section 8 2 7 7 CUE TC head height check Refer to Section 8 2 5 8 CUE TC head position recheck Check it following the steps 1 and 2 ...

Страница 452: ...rocedure 1 CUE output level check 1 Play back the alignment tape HR2 1A from 15 00 to 25 00 2 Confirm that fluctuation of the CUE output level satisfies the specification 1 3 Play back the alignment tape HR2 1A from 00 00 to 15 00 in PLAY state 4 Take note of the CUE output level Level at this state is named C 5 Enter the REV x 1 state 6 Confirm that fluctuation of the CUE output level level at th...

Страница 453: ...0 240 Vac J 6029 140 B Gray scale chart 16 9 Transparent type J 6394 080 A DR extension assembly A 8327 707 A Blank tape Recordable tape on which all of the previous recordings are erased HD color monitor HDM 20E1U 14E1U 14E5U 9 1 3 Initial Position of Switches during Adjustment Some adjustments require the unit to be put into the service mode of the setup menu Enter the service mode when required...

Страница 454: ...ve type gray scale chart The reflective type gray scale chart 16 9 is commercial ly available Name Reflective type gray scale chart in wooden case GS HD of Murakami Color Research Lab Inc or equivalent Available from Murakami Color Research Lab Inc Address 3 11 3 Kachidoki Chuo ku Tokyo 104 0054 TEL Japan 03 3532 3011 FAX Japan 03 3532 2056 Notes on handling Do not touch the chart surface with bar...

Страница 455: ...face Setting Luminance In case of using transparent type chart Measuring equipment Photometer Minolta LS 110 or equivalent pre calibrated 1 Turn on the pattern box and allow it to warm up for about 30 minutes 2 Place the pattern box such that direct light does not fall on the chart surface Alternatively place a cover the inside of which is painted with unglazed black around the entire chart 3 Fix ...

Страница 456: ...ow the unit to warm up for about 10 minutes before starting adjustment Preparation Complete the equipment connection as shown below Complete the setting as shown below by using the setup menu When DC 110A 139 board is installed MENU OPERATION PAGE 01 OUTPUT SEL ITEM TEST OUT SELECT SD Adjustment Procedure 1 Equipment Frequency counter oscilloscope Measurement point TP1 C 2 DCP 43 board when DC 110...

Страница 457: ... by using the setup menu Equipment Oscilloscope Measurement point CN4 pin 10 A 1 DCP 43 board MENU SERVICE PAGE 05 DCP ADJUST ITEM VF Y DC LEVEL Specifications A 0 0 0 1 V A GND 1 2 3 4 A B C D E CN4 TP1 RV700 DCP 43 board A side TP201 TP200 TP400 TP601 TP202 TP1 TP600 1 2 3 4 A B C D DC 110A board A side TP1 TP600 TP400 1 2 3 A B C D DC 139 board A side ...

Страница 458: ... the setup menu MENU SERVICE PAGE 03 VA ADJUST ITEM OUTPUT SELECT R 2 Complete the adjustment as shown below by using the setup menu MENU SERVICE PAGE 03 VA ADJUST ITEM R AD LEVEL Specifications A 700 5 mV 3 Complete the setting as shown below by using the setup menu MENU SERVICE PAGE 03 VA ADJUST ITEM OUTPUT SELECT G 4 Complete the adjustment as shown below by using the setup menu MENU SERVICE PA...

Страница 459: ...o white vertical lines B appear below A when the rotary encoder is turned to increase the value in the menu in the negative _ direction The two lines of A and B should have unity brightness n Record the value generated through the adjustment of step 2 This will be used in steps 4 8 12 m Do not change the setting of the R DC OFFSET 0 If the lines A and B are difficult to view on the screen open the...

Страница 460: ... the setup menu MENU OPERATION PAGE 10 GAIN SW ITEM GAIN HIGH 30 dB MENU SERVICE PAGE 06 RP DC OFFSET 180 ITEM OUTPUT SELECT B 10 Complete the adjustment as shown below by using the setup menu MENU SERVICE PAGE 06 RP DC OFFSET ITEM B DC OFFSET 180 Specification The two white vertical lines E appear on the right end of monitor display when the rotary encoder is turned to increase the value in the m...

Страница 461: ...asurement point TP2 EX 776 board DR extension assembly MENU SERVICE PAGE 04 CCD ADJUST ITEM R VSUB Specifications 3 2 0 1 V 2 Complete the adjustment as shown below by using the setup menu Measurement point TP4 EX 776 board DR extension assembly MENU SERVICE PAGE 04 CCD ADJUST ITEM G VSUB Specifications 3 2 0 1 V 3 Complete the adjustment as shown below by using the setup menu Measurement point TP...

Страница 462: ...e setup menu MENU SERVICE PAGE 04 CCD ADJUST ITEM OUTPUT SELECT G 4 Equipment 1 HD analog waveform monitor Measurement point 1 HD SDI connector outside panel Equipment 2 Oscilloscope Measurement point 2 TP4 EX 776 board DR extension assembly Adjustment point 1RV502 C 2 PA 340 board B side Adjustment point 1RV503 D 2 PA 340 board B side Specifications A 700 14 mV B Minimize the carrier leak 5 Compl...

Страница 463: ...E 03 VA ADJUST ITEM R PRE KNEE Specifications A 700 5 mV 3 Complete the setting as shown below by using the setup menu MENU SERVICE PAGE 03 VA ADJUST ITEM OUTPUT SELECT G 4 Complete the adjustment as shown below by using the setup menu MENU SERVICE PAGE 03 VA ADJUST ITEM G PRE KNEE Specifications B 700 5 mV 5 Complete the setting as shown below by using the setup menu MENU SERVICE PAGE 03 VA ADJUS...

Страница 464: ... VA ADJUST ITEM R PRE KNEE DCC Specifications A 700 5 mV 3 Complete the setting as shown below by using the setup menu MENU SERVICE PAGE 03 VA ADJUST ITEM OUTPUT SELECT G 4 Complete the adjustment as shown below by using the setup menu MENU SERVICE PAGE 03 VA ADJUST ITEM G PRE KNEE DCC Specifications B 700 5 mV 5 Complete the setting as shown below by using the setup menu MENU SERVICE PAGE 03 VA A...

Страница 465: ...CK V SAW ITEM R BLACK V PARA Specifications Make the waveform flat 3 Complete the setting as shown below by using the setup menu MENU MAINTENANCE PAGE 02 BLK SHADING ITEM OUTPUT SELECT G 4 Complete the adjustment as shown below by using the setup menu MENU MAINTENANCE PAGE 02 BLK SHADING ITEM G BLACK H SAW ITEM G BLACK H PARA ITEM G BLACK V SAW ITEM G BLACK V PARA Specifications Make the waveform ...

Страница 466: ...p menu MENU MAINTENANCE PAGE 01 WHT SHADING ITEM R WHITE H SAW ITEM R WHITE H PARA ITEM R WHITE V SAW ITEM R WHITE V PARA Specifications Make the waveform flat 3 Complete the setting as shown below by using the setup menu MENU MAINTENANCE PAGE 01 WHT SHADING ITEM OUTPUT SELECT G 4 Complete the adjustment as shown below by using the setup menu MENU MAINTENANCE PAGE 01 WHT SHADING ITEM G WHITE H SAW...

Страница 467: ...justment as shown below by using the setup menu MENU MAINTENANCE PAGE 01 WHT SHADING ITEM G WHITE H SAW EX ITEM G WHITE H PARA EX ITEM G WHITE V SAW EX ITEM G WHITE V PARA EX Specifications Make the waveform flat 12 Complete the setting as shown below by using the setup menu MENU MAINTENANCE PAGE 01 WHT SHADING ITEM OUTPUT SELECT B 13 Complete the adjustment as shown below by using the setup menu ...

Страница 468: ...veform monitor Measurement point HD SDI connector outside panel 1 Complete the setting as shown below by using the setup menu MENU PAINT PAGE 03 BLACK ITEM G FLARE 0 2 Select a horizontal scanning line in the portion B on the waveform monitor using the LINE SELECT function 3 Complete the adjustment as shown below by using the setup menu MENU PAINT PAGE 03 BLACK ITEM R FLARE Specifications Minimize...

Страница 469: ...ement point HD SDI connector outside panel 1 Complete the setting as shown below by using the setup menu MENU PAINT PAGE 01 GAMMA ITEM TEST SAW DIGITAL Select a horizontal scanning line in the portion B on the waveform monitor using the LINE SELECT function 2 Complete the adjustment as shown below by using the setup menu MENU PAINT PAGE 04 GAMMA ITEM R GAMMA Specifications Minimize the color diffe...

Страница 470: ...mV 2 Set the GAIN switch inside panel H 12 dB 3 Complete the setting as shown below by using the setup menu MENU PAINT PAGE 06 KNEE 1 ITEM WHITE CLIP ON 4 Complete the adjustment as shown below by using the setup menu MENU PAINT PAGE 06 KNEE 1 ITEM WHITE CLIP LEVEL Specifications B 763 14 mV 5 Set the GAIN switch inside panel M 6 dB 6 Complete the setting as shown below by using the setup menu MEN...

Страница 471: ...r Measurement point TEST OUT connector outside panel 1 Complete the adjustment as shown below by using the setup menu MENU MAINTENANCE PAGE 12 DCC ADJUST ITEM DCC RANGE Default value when shipped from the factory 600 Specifications Adjust the DCC range for the customer s preference 2 Complete the adjustment as shown below by using the setup menu MENU MAINTENANCE PAGE 12 DCC ADJUST ITEM DCC POINT D...

Страница 472: ...evel Depend Adjustment Preparation Complete the setting as shown below by using the setup menu MENU PAINT PAGE 08 DETAIL1 ITEM DETAIL ON ITEM LEVEL DEPEND ON OUTPUT DCC switch inside panel CAM ON Shoot the gray scale chart to fill the entire screen of the under scanned picture frame Equipment HD digital waveform monitor Measurement point HD SDI connector rear panel Adjustment point 1lens iris Spec...

Страница 473: ...ustment point 1lens iris Specifications A 700 14 mV Select a horizontal scanning line in the bottom of the white area in the center of the waveform monitor using the LINE SELECT function Adjustment Procedure Equipment HD digital waveform monitor Measurement point HD SDI connector rear panel 1 Complete the adjustment as shown below by using the setup menu MENU PAINT PAGE 08 DETAIL1 ITEM DETAIL FREQ...

Страница 474: ...and that in the vertical direction for unity 9 21 Detail Signal Level Adjustment Note Perform this adjustment as needed by the customer Preparation Complete the setting as shown below by using the setup menu MENU PAINT PAGE 08 DETAIL1 ITEM DETAIL ON OUTPUT DCC switch inside panel CAM ON Shoot the gray scale chart to fill the entire screen of the under scanned picture frame Equipment HD digital wav...

Страница 475: ... of the spikes on the 3rd step from peak white for the customer s preference Reference value 40 mV 9 23 H Detail Black Clip Adjustment Note Perform this adjustment as needed by the customer Preparation OUTPUT DCC switch inside panel CAM ON Shoot the gray scale chart to fill the entire screen of the under scanned picture frame Equipment HD digital waveform monitor Measurement point HD SDI connector...

Страница 476: ...ations Open the lens iris by 1 F stop from the reference iris position A 700 14 mV Select a horizontal scanning line in the bottom of the white area in the center of the waveform monitor using the LINE SELECT function Adjustment Procedure Equipment HD digital waveform monitor Measurement point HD SDI connector rear panel 1 Complete the adjustment as shown below by using the setup menu MENU PAINT P...

Страница 477: ...ge is shown by the zebra pattern 4 Perform the following procedures as needed by customer Complete the adjustment as shown below by using the setup menu MENU PAINT PAGE 10 SKIN DETAIL ITEM SKIN DTL SAT Signal component in the direction of saturation SKIN DTL HUE HUE SKIN DTL WIDTH Signal component in the direction of color phase HUE The range in which the SKIN DETAIL is effective is shown by the z...

Страница 478: ...lete the setup as shown below by using the setup menu MENU SERVICE PAGE 05 DCP ADJUST ITEM VF ZEBRA 1 OFFSET Specifications A 490 5 mV 3 Complete the setting as shown below by using the setup menu MENU OPERATION PAGE 11 VF SETTING ITEM ZEBRA SELECT 2 4 Set the GAIN switch inside panel M 6 dB 5 Complete the setting as shown below by using the setup menu MENU SERVICE PAGE 11 VF SETTING ITEM ZEBRA SE...

Страница 479: ... desired 4 Complete the setting as shown below by using the setup menu MENU MAINTENANCE PAGE 13 AUTO IRIS 2 ITEM CLIP HIGH LIGHT ON or OFF Specifications Adjust the operating speed of auto iris control of the lens for the customer s preference 9 28 Adjustment upon Replacement of Filter Disc Unit Whenever a filter disc unit is replaced the white balance correction is required Perform the white bala...

Страница 480: ...wn below by using the setup menu MENU SERVICE PAGE 09 SD ADJUST ITEM SD SDI LOCK FREE LOCK 9 30 SD Y Level Adjustment Perform this adjustment only when the HKDW 702 DC 110A board or HKDW 902R DC 139 board is installed Preparation OUTPUT DCC switch inside panel BARS Complete setup with the use of the setup menu MENU OPERATION PAGE 01 OUTPUT SEL ITEM REAR BNC OUTSEL VBS DOWN CON MODE LETTR Adjustmen...

Страница 481: ... Adjustment Procedure 1 Complete the adjustment as shown below by using the setup menu Equipment Oscilloscope Measurement point TP201 B 4 DC 110A board A side or TP400 B 3 DC 139 board A side MENU SERVICE PAGE 09 SD ADJUST ITEM SD ZEBRA Y OFST Specifications A 0 10 mV dc DC 0V A TP201 TP200 TP400 TP601 TP202 TP1 TP600 1 2 3 4 A B C D DC 110A board A side TP1 TP600 TP400 1 2 3 A B C D DC 139 board ...

Страница 482: ...d to at least 80 of the white area on the color bar displayed on the monitor n If ZEBRA is applied to the entire white area even before adjustment change the adjustment value until ZEBRA disappears and then perform the adjustment 9 33 VF 2 3 Pull Down HD Y Level Adjustment Perform this adjustment only when the HKDW 902R DC 139 board is installed Preparation Complete setup with the use of the setup...

Страница 483: ...cent to the already corrected RPN in the up down right and left directions cannot be corrected 1 Select the channel R G or B to be corrected ITEM OUTPUT SELECT R G B 2 Adjust the values of H and V so that the center of the cross cursor is aligned just over the RPN The RPN is concealed when the cursor is aligned with the pixel n The RPN may appear to be concealed even when the cursor is aligned wit...

Страница 484: ...our local Sony Sales Office Service Center 3 If nothing changes change the concealment point Move the cursor horizontally to check if the RPN can be concealed 4 When the RPN is successfully concealed record that data ITEM RECORD RPN EXEC 5 RECORD DATA OK YES NO is displayed Select OK and press the rotary encoder 6 COMPLETE is displayed and the data will be recorded 7 Other RPN points may not have ...

Страница 485: ...RPN adjustment once again One or more of DCP 43 RP 131 DR 614 TG 256 PA 340 boards are defective Replace one board at a time to identify the defective board Correction works Is RPN corrected Correction works RPN cannot be corrected due to adjacent RPN Replace CCD block As a result of the adjustment does RPN disappear Perform manual RPN concealment Refer to Section 9 34 1 If RPN remains still visib...

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Страница 487: ...101 6 7 IMX HDCAM D B S101 8 NTSC PAL on the same board Refer to 1 10 On Board Switch Description Initial Position of Switches Inside panel AUDIO IN selector switch CH1 CH2 REAR OUTPUT DCC switch CAM ON Rear panel AUDIO IN selector switch CH1 CH2 LINE Setup menu MAINTENANCE menu AUDIO 2 AU REC EMPHASIS OFF CUE REC ON AU REF LEVEL _20 dB AU REF OUT 0 dB AU AGC SPEC _6 dB 0 10 Alignment tape HR5 1A ...

Страница 488: ...DIO A D ADJ ADJUST START YES NO SET BOTH OF THE LINE AES EBU MIC SWITCHES TO LINE INPUT THE SINE WAVE OF 4dBU OF 1KHZ TO THE AU CH1 CH2 XLR ON THE REAR 4 Turn the MENU knob to select YES and press the MENU knob The auto adjustment starts The following screen is displayed during the auto adjustment Screen during the CH1 adjustment Screen during the CH2 adjustment after the CH1 adjustment Screen whe...

Страница 489: ...e LEVEL knobs of CH1 and CH2 to the position one scale away to the left from the center position 2 Perform AUDIO SIDE VOL ADJ from the VTR MAINTENANCE page in the SERVICE menu 3 Turn the MENU knob to select YES and press the MENU knob 4 When the adjustment is complete press down the MENU ESCAPE switch n If NG is being displayed in the adjustment result screen perform the adjustment from Step 2 If ...

Страница 490: ...ment Procedure 1 Insert the alignment tape HR5 1A and play back the 1 kHz 0 VU signal segment TIME 00 00 00 00 to 00 01 25 00 Equipment Audio analyzer Measurement point AUDIO OUT connector rear panel CH1 X Pin 2 CH1 Y Pin 3 GND Pin 1 Adjustment point 1RV605 D 6 MDC 13G board B side Specifications 0 0 0 1 dBm 600 Z 2 Play back the 1 kHz _20 VU signal segment TIME 00 01 30 00 to 00 02 25 00 Equipmen...

Страница 491: ...pecifications 0 0 0 1 dBm 600 Z 10 3 3 CUE Recording Bias Preset Adjustment Preparation If any cable is connected to the AUDIO IN connector rear panel remove it Remove the DCP 43 board DVP 41 board and mecha nism deck dust protection sheet Adjustment Procedure 1 Insert a working tape and enter the REC mode 2 Equipment Digital voltmeter Measurement point TP603 D 6 MDC 13G board GND TP604 D 6 MDC 13...

Страница 492: ...and play back the recorded segment of a working tape again 5 Equipment Audio analyzer Measurement point TP501 B 3 FP 152 board B side GND E501 B 3 FP 152 board B side Measure the audio level B 6 Compensate the amount of deviation of the playback signal from the specifications Equipment Audio analyzer Measurement point TP501 B 3 FP 152 board B side GND E501 B 3 FP 152 board B side Adjustment point ...

Страница 493: ...dio level A is the signal level when 1 kHz is input at step 3 in 10 3 4 CUE Record Level Adjust ment 1 4 If the audio signal level A does not meet the specifi cations adjust 1RV602 D 6 MDC 13G board B side as follows If the measured level is larger than the specifications Turn RV602 slightly clockwise If the measured level is smaller than the specifications Turn RV602 slightly counter clockwise 5 ...

Страница 494: ... 5 When adjustment is complete the message COM PLETE appears Then press the rotary encoder 10 4 2 Antenna Tuning Frequency Adjustment Tele File Adjustment Procedure m The adjustment frequency is 13 56 MHz Set the oscilloscope Filter and Bandwidth Limiter etc to OFF Check that the oscilloscope probe is already calibrated 1 Insert a cassette on which the memory label is at tached 2 Connect TP103 wit...

Страница 495: ...ustment 10 5 3 Capstan Add On A002 CAPSTAN DELAY Recording Adjustment 10 5 4 Drum Phase Adjustment A003 DRUM PHASE n For the procedure of starting up the maintenance mode refer to Section 11 2 2 10 5 1 Servo System Adjustment Data Initialization When the servo system EEPROM IC403 MDC 13G board is replaced the servo adjustment data must be initialized as follows n Be sure to turn off the main power...

Страница 496: ...quare indicators turn on in the remaining tape indication area on the display window inside panel The message 20 15 appears in the remaining tape indication area on VF Adjustment Procedure 1 Cue up a working tape to about the 20 minute position 2 Eject the working tape 3 Set the switch S1 1 AT 172 board to the ON position 4 Set the MENU ON OFF switch on the inside panel to the ON position to start...

Страница 497: ...1 00 00 Tape running is abnormal during playback mode IC303 MDC 13G board is defective Signal circuit between the MDC 13G board and the SS 92G board is defective Signal circuit between the EQ 88G board and the MDR 14G board is defective Signal circuit between the MDC 13G board and the MDR 14G board is defective Drum motor unit is defective 10 6 RF System Alignment All adjustments of the RF system ...

Страница 498: ... not 2 If the unit is not cleaned perform cleaning as de scribed below and perform the adjustment again a Perform cleaning with the use of a cleaning tape and repeat the above adjustment again When no abnormality is found this is the end of the adjustment b Perform cleaning with the use of a cleaning tape again and repeat the above adjustment When no abnormality is found this is the end of the adj...

Страница 499: ...orn out Defective adjustment of tape run system or part mounting is defective The EQ 88G board is defective Drum assembly is defective 10 6 4 REC Channel Condition Check This check requires a working tape BCT 40HD Check Procedure 1 Set the switch S1 1 AT 172 board to the ON position 2 Insert a working tape 3 Set the MENU ON OFF switch on the inside panel to the ON position to start up the maintena...

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Страница 501: ...ETTE COMP SW C002 TAPE T E SENSOR C003 HUMID SENSOR C004 DRUM CAP MOTOR STS C005 FUNCTION CAM POS C1 RF CHECK A000 NV RAM INITIALIZE A001 CAPSTAN FG DUTY A002 CAPSTAN DELAY A003 DRUM PHASE C11 PB CH CONDITION C12 REC CH CONDITION C2 AUDIO CHECK C20 AUDIO A D CHK C21 AUDIO D A CHK C22 AUDIO SIDE VOL CHK A2 AUDIO ADJUST A20 AUDIO A D ADJ A21 AUDIO D A ADJ A22 AUDIO SIDE VOL ADJ A0 SERVO ADJUST A00 S...

Страница 502: ...te the rotary encoder to move the cursor in the direction of the arrow to select the desired item Press Press the rotary encoder to set the selected item 11 2 2 How to Enter VTR Maintenance Mode 1 Set the switch S1 1 AT 172 board to the ON position 2 Set the MENU ON OFF switch on the inside panel to the ON position to start up the maintenance mode 3 The TOP MENU display appears 4 Select SERVICE an...

Страница 503: ...ht Note that operation may not work as expected when the function buttons are operated while CHECK ADJUST is in progress Note that the function buttons for inserting a cassette tape and other functions cannot be operated on the displays without the black square box displayed at the top right There is no specific order of operation in the respective menu items each menu item can be operated indepen...

Страница 504: ...ERVO CHECK appears SERVO CHECK MENU C00 03 SERVO CHECK SERVO CHECK MENU C0 SERVO CHECK C00 INPUT CHECK C01 FUNCTION CAM CHECK C02 MOTOR SERVO FG CHECK C03 SLACK CHECK 4 Press the rotary encoder The SERVO CHECK MENU display appears C00 INPUT CHECK Checks the sensor operations automatically or manually 1 From the SERVO CHECK MENU display select C00 INPUT CHECK and press the rotary encoder 2 Select t...

Страница 505: ...tion correspond to the menu item numbers of the INPUT CHECK in Section 11 2 Cassette in sensor 1 REC INHIBIT sensor 3 Tape end sensor 3 Full top sensor 4 Humid sensor 4 Humid sensor 3 Tape top sensor 6 Function cam sensors 2 Cassette lock sensor 1 Cassette ID sensor ID 1 ID 2 ID 3 ID 4 ID 5 ID 6 ...

Страница 506: ...Description m If the bit that corresponds to the pressed sensor does not change to 1 or does not return to 0 when released check the following For the cassette ID sensor The corresponding cassette ID sensor Refer to the table below Signal path between the MDC 13G board and the SS 92G board For the REC INHIBIT sensor REC INHIBIT sensor Refer to the table below Signal path between the SE 613 board a...

Страница 507: ...s closed and when the EJECT button is pressed m If status of the cassette in sensor does not change its status to IN or does not return to OUT or if status of the cassette lock sensor does not return to OFF check the followings For the cassette in sensor Cassette in sensor S2 SE 613 board Signal path between the SE 613 board and the MDC 13G board Signal path between the MDC 13G board and the SS 92...

Страница 508: ...ime the tape is advanced in fast forward or play Check to see that status of the end sensor change to DET at the tape end and then returns to OFF m If DET is not displayed at the specified position or status does not return to OFF check the followings Tape position detector circuit IC304 and others MDC 13G board and IC1 and others SS 92G board Signal path between the respective sensors and the MDC...

Страница 509: ...vaporated by blowing air with a blower m If the monitor display does not change from DRY to WET when the humid sensor is moistened or if the monitor display does not return from WET to DRY when the humid sensor is dried check the followings Humid sensor Humid detector circuit IC303 and others MDC 13G board IC1 and others SS 92G board Signal path between the respective sensors and the MDC 13G board...

Страница 510: ... of each motor When stopped STOP When rotating non locked ROTATE When rotating locked LOCK m If a motor does not rotate or if the monitor display does not change even if the motor is rotating check the followings Drum motor and the motor driver circuit IC1 and others MDR 14G board Drum FG PG detector circuit IC4 and others MDR 14G board IC1 and others SS 92G board Reference signal DVP_REF_FRM CF D...

Страница 511: ...eck that the function cam sensor status matches with the monitor display as shown in the Function Cam Code Transition table Function Cam Code Transition Table Detecting Sensor status MDC 13G board position Monitor CL304 CL303 CL302 CL301 display CN201 39 CN201 40 CN201 41 CN201 42 B0 H L L L EJECT H L L H B1 H L H H STBY H L H L B2 H H H L LOAD1 H H H H LOAD2 H H L H LOAD H H L L LIMIT L H L L B3 ...

Страница 512: ...the self diagnosis is display When the self diagnosis ends successfully The message COMPLETE appears When the self diagnosis fails The message INCOMPLETE appears 4 Press the ESCAPE switch to return to the SERVO CHECK MENU display m If the message INCOMPLETE appears the SLACK indication does not appear perform the following 1 Press the ESCAPE switch to return to the SERVO CHECK MENU display 2 Let t...

Страница 513: ...nd the result of the self diagnosis is display When the self diagnosis ends successfully The message COMPLETE appears When the self diagnosis fails The message INCOMPLETE appears 4 Press the ESCAPE switch to return to the SERVO CHECK MENU display n When the message INCOMPLETE appears perform the following The TALLY lamp flashes and an error code appears in the timecode position on the display wind...

Страница 514: ...RF CHECK MENU C11 PB CH CONDITION PUSH RE TO CHECK CH RSLT CH RSLT A B C D E F G H ALL RF CHECK MENU C11 PB CH CONDITION NOW CHECKING CH RSLT CH RSLT A GRN B GRN C YEL D GRN E F G H ALL C11 PB CH CONDITION 1 Select C11 PB CH CONDITION on the RF CHECK MENU display and press the rotary encoder 1 1 1 1 1 To diagnose all channels 1 Insert the alignment tape HR5 1A Part No 8 960 076 01 n Select the por...

Страница 515: ...ng possible causes Defective adjustment of the servo system or servo circuit is defective Defective adjustment of the RF playback system The playback heads inside the drum assembly were worn out Defective adjustment of tape run system or part mounting is defective EQ 88G board is defective Drum assembly is defective 2 2 2 2 2 To check the desired channel only 1 Insert the alignment tape HR5 1A Par...

Страница 516: ...ONDITION NG CH RSLT CH RSLT A GRN B GRN C YEL D RED E GRN F GRN G GRN H GRN ALL RED 1 1 1 1 1 To diagnose all channels 1 Insert a working tape blank tape BCT 40HD that is commercial ly available 2 Select ALL and press the rotary encoder 3 The self diagnosis starts from channel A If a working tape is not inserted the message INSERT WORK TAPE appears and the cassette lid opens When a working tape is...

Страница 517: ...found this is the end of the check 3 Perform cleaning with the use of a cleaning cloth referring to Section 2 1 and repeat the above adjustment again When no abnormality is found this is the end of the check If the check fails still check the following possible causes Defective adjustment of the servo system or servo circuit is defective The playback heads inside the drum assembly were worn out De...

Страница 518: ...ts of all the channels appears C21 AUDIO D A CHECK 1 Select C21 AUDIO D A CHK on the AUDIO CHECK MODE display and press the rotary encoder Results of all the channels appears C22 AUDIO SIDE VOL CHK 1 Select C22 AUDIO SIDE VOL CHK on the AUDIO CHECK MODE display and press the rotary encoder Results for the CH1 and CH2 appears AUDIO CHECK MODE C20 AUDIO A D CHK C21 AUDIO D A CHK C22 AUDIO SIDE VOL C...

Страница 519: ...EPROM may have an error and the data saving operation has ended with fail The SERVO system adjustment is required when the following boards and the parts are replaced When the following boards or parts are replaced execute the corre sponding adjustment item as shown below n When both A001 CAPSTAN FG DUTY and A002 CAPSTAN DE LAY must be executed execute them in the order of A001 A002 Replaced board...

Страница 520: ...plement the following servo adjustments A001 CAPSTAN FG DUTY A002 CAPSTAN DELAY A003 DRUM PHASE 1 Select A000 NV RAM INITIALIZE on the SERVO ADJUST MENU display and press the rotary encoder 2 Press the rotary encoder again then the initialization starts SERVO ADJUST MENU A00 SERVO ADJUST SERVO ADJUST MENU A000 NV RAM INITIALIZE A001 CAPSTAN FG DUTY A002 CAPSTAN DELAY A003 DRUM PHASE SERVO ADJUST M...

Страница 521: ...01 CAPSTAN FG DUTY COMPLETE 3 The adjustment ends The adjustment data is automatically saved in the servo system EEPROM IC403 MDC 13G board When adjustment ends successfully The message COMPLETE appears When the adjustment fails The message INCOMPLETE appears m When the adjustment fails the message INCOMPLETE appears check the following possible causes MDC 13G board capstan FG amplifier or capstan...

Страница 522: ... adjustment starts automati cally SERVO ADJUST MENU A000 NV RAM INITIALIZE A001 CAPSTAN FG DUTY A002 CAPSTAN DELAY A003 DRUM PHASE SERVO ADJUST MENU A002 CAPSTAN DELAY INSERT WORK TAPE SERVO ADJUST MENU A002 CAPSTAN DELAY COMPLETE 4 The adjustment ends The adjustment data is automatically saved in the servo system EEPROM IC403 MDC 13G board A working tape is ejected automatically When adjustment e...

Страница 523: ...tape If any tape other than the specified alignment tape is used for this adjustment the correct drum phase cannot be obtained even though COM PLETE appears upon completion of adjustment 4 The adjustment ends The adjustment data is automatically saved in the servo system EEPROM IC403 MDC 13G board The alignment tape is ejected automatically When adjustment ends successfully The message COMPLETE ap...

Страница 524: ... RESTORE PREVIOUS DATA on the A1F NV RAM CONTROL n If the message INCOMPLETE is displayed in the automatic adjustment do not save the adjustment data in the NV RAM IC1104 EQ 88G board A11 EQUALIZER Adjusts the playback level VC of the PB heads and the gain FQ and the phase PH of the playback equalizer circuit 1 Select A11 EQUALIZER on the RF ADJUST MENU display and press the rotary encoder RF ADJU...

Страница 525: ...A11 EQUALIZER NOW ADJUSTING CH RSLT CH RSLT A OK B OK C OK D OK E F G H ALL RF ADJUST MENU A11 EQUALIZER AUTO ADJUST COMPLETE RETURN TO A1F TO SAVE CH RSLT CH RSLT A OK B OK C OK D OK E OK F OK G OK H OK ALL OK RF ADJUST MENU A11 EQUALIZER INCOMPLETE CH RSLT CH RSLT A OK B NG C OK D OK E OK F OK G OK H OK ALL NG When the adjustment ends normally OK is displayed in all channels and in the ALL colum...

Страница 526: ...g tape blank tape BCT 40HD that is commer cially available 2 Select the channel to adjust and press the rotary encoder 3 Result of adjustment appears for the selected channel only OK NG is not displayed in the ALL column When STOP is pressed data as of this timing is displayed When the adjustment ends normally OK is displayed When the adjustment fails NG is displayed A12 REC CURRENT Adjusts the re...

Страница 527: ...timing is displayed XX is the 1 byte data 1 1 1 1 1 To adjust all channels 1 Insert the alignment tape HR5 1A Part No 8 960 076 01 2 Select ALL and press the rotary encoder 3 The adjustment starts If the alignment tape is not inserted the message INSERT HR5 1A appears and the cassette lid opens When the alignment tape is inserted and then the adjustment starts n If the message WAITING keeps appear...

Страница 528: ...076 01 2 Select the channel to adjust and press the rotary encoder 3 Result of adjustment appears for the selected channel only OK NG is not displayed in the ALL column When STOP is pressed data as of this timing is displayed When the adjustment ends normally OK is displayed When the adjustment fails NG is displayed ...

Страница 529: ...d XX is the 1 byte data 1 1 1 1 1 To adjust all channels 1 Insert the alignment tape HR5 1A Part No 8 960 076 01 2 Select ALL and press the rotary encoder 3 The adjustment starts If the alignment tape is not inserted the message INSERT HR5 1A appears and the cassette lid opens When the alignment tape is inserted WAITING appears and then the adjustment starts n If the message WAITING keeps appearin...

Страница 530: ...076 01 2 Select the channel to adjust and press the rotary encoder 3 Result of adjustment appears for the selected channel only OK NG is not displayed in the ALL column When STOP is pressed data as of this timing is displayed When the adjustment ends normally OK is displayed When the adjustment fails NG is displayed ...

Страница 531: ...d XX is the 1 byte data 1 1 1 1 1 To adjust all channels 1 Insert the alignment tape HR5 1A Part No 8 960 076 01 2 Select ALL and press the rotary encoder 3 The adjustment starts If the alignment tape is not inserted the message INSERT HR5 1A appears and the cassette lid opens When the alignment tape is inserted WAITING appears and then the adjustment starts n If the message WAITING keeps appearin...

Страница 532: ...076 01 2 Select the channel to adjust and press the rotary encoder 3 Result of adjustment appears for the selected channel only OK NG is not displayed in the ALL column When STOP is pressed data as of this timing is displayed When the adjustment ends normally OK is displayed When the adjustment fails NG is displayed ...

Страница 533: ...layed XX is the 1 byte data 1 1 1 1 1 To adjust all channels 1 Insert the alignment tape HR5 1A Part No 8 960 076 01 2 Select ALL and press the rotary encoder 3 The adjustment starts If the alignment tape is not inserted the message INSERT HR5 1A appears and the cassette lid opens When the alignment tape is inserted WAITING appears and then the adjustment starts n If the message WAITING keeps appe...

Страница 534: ...076 01 2 Select the channel to adjust and press the rotary encoder 3 Result of adjustment appears for the selected channel only OK NG is not displayed in the ALL column When STOP is pressed data as of this timing is displayed When the adjustment ends normally OK is displayed When the adjustment fails NG is displayed ...

Страница 535: ...n the A15 REV PLL adjustment is complete the alignment tape is ejected automatically 6 Replace the alignment tape and insert a working tape BCT 40HD instead RF ADJUST MENU A17 A11 A16 ALL ADJUST PUSH RE TO ADJUST RF ADJUST MENU A17 A11 A16 ALL ADJUST A13 PLAY PLL NOW ADJUSTING CH RSLT CH RSLT A B C D E F G H ALL RF ADJUST MENU A17 A11 A16 ALL ADJUST SET A WORK TAPE FOR REC CURRENT ADJUSTMENT RF AD...

Страница 536: ...tomatic adjust ment do not save the adjustment data in the NV RAM IC1104 EQ 88G board 1 Select A1F NV RAM CONTROL on the RF ADJUST MENU display and press the rotary encoder RF ADJUST MENU A1F NV RAM CONTROL NO OPERATION SAVE ALL NEW DATA RESTORE PREVIOUS DATA PUSH RE TO EXECUTE RF ADJUST MENU A1F NV RAM CONTROL NOW SAVING RF ADJUST MENU A1F NV RAM CONTROL COMPLETE RF ADJUST MENU A1F NV RAM CONTROL...

Страница 537: ... any menu other than A17 implement the automatic adjustment using the A17 menu If the message INCOMPLETE is displayed even after the above adjustments are performed check the following possible causes Defective adjustment of the servo system or servo circuit is defec tive Servo System Re Alignment A0 SERVO ADJUST Servo System check C0 SERVO CHECK The playback heads inside the drum assembly were wo...

Страница 538: ...D ADJ on the AUDIO ADJUST MODE display and press the rotary encoder 2 Set the AUDIO SELECT switch CH1 CH2 to AUTO Set the LINE AES EBU MIC switch to LINE and input a 4dBu 1kHz sine wave to the AUDIO IN CH1 connector and CH2 connector at the rear 3 Select YES for ADJUST START and press the rotary encoder 4 The auto adjustment starts from CH1 AUDIO ADJUST MODE A20 AUDIO A D ADJ A21 AUDIO D A ADJ A22...

Страница 539: ...ternal SG 1 Select A21 AUDIO D A ADJ on the AUDIO ADJUST MODE display and press the rotary encoder 2 Select YES for ADJUST START and press the rotary encoder 3 Turn the CH 1 AUDIO LEVEL knob so that the CH 1 output level becomes 0 dBm 0 05 dB 4 Turn the CH 2 AUDIO LEVEL knob so that the CH 2 output level becomes 0 dBm 0 05 dB 5 Select YES for COMPLETE ADJUSTING and press the rotary encoder When th...

Страница 540: ...ayed When the adjustment ends successfully The message OK appears for CH1 and CH2 and ADJUST COMPLETE appears When the adjustment fails The message ERR appears for the channel with an error n If TIME OVER ERR is displayed perform the adjustment again If TIME OVER ERR appears again replace the volume control RV2 or RV3 on the FP 152 board of the LEVEL knob AUDIO ADJUST MODE A22 AUDIO SIDE VOL ADJ A...

Страница 541: ... menu is set to OFF However the contents return to OFF when the main power is turned off 1 Select A40 PATH MODE SEL on the MECHANISM AD JUST MENU display and press the rotary encoder 2 Select the desired item to change its setting and press the rotary encoder 3 The question mark appears in the left of the ON OFF 4 Rotate the rotary encoder to switch ON OFF Press the rotary encoder to set ON OFF Se...

Страница 542: ...ed and press the rotary encoder 3 Select A9 OTHERS and press the rotary encoder The message OTHERS ADJUST MENU appears A90 BATTERY CORRECTION This item applies the exact 12 V voltage from outside to correct the voltage drop in the internal circuit 1 Select A90 BATTERY CORRECTION and press the rotary encoder OTHERS ADJUST MENU A90 BATTERY CORRECTION A91 MDC 13 BOARD CHANGE OTHERS ADJUST MENU A90 BA...

Страница 543: ...s of the backup RAM are saved in the EEPROM at the first power on after the MDC 13G board is replaced 1 Select A91 MDC 13 BOARD CHANGE and press the rotary encoder OTHERS ADJUST MENU A91 MDC 13 BOARD CHANGE CHANGE NO OTHERS ADJUST MENU A91 MDC 13 BOARD CHANGE CHANGE YES TURN OFF POWER 2 When the rotary encoder is rotated NO changes to YES 3 When the YES message appears turn off the main power once...

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