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A/B/C/D TV/VCR
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SUBTITLE
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DAILY
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WXYZ
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AUSE
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GENERAL
Power requirement Power consumption Power on Power off Temperature Operating Storage Operating position Dimensions (W x H x D) Weight Maximum recording time D-VHS (HS) D-VHS (STD) D-VHS (LS3) D-VHS (LS5) S-VHS/VHS (SP) S-VHS/VHS (EP) Video format Audio format Track composition Tape speed AC 120 V~, 60 Hz 42 W 18 W 5C to 40C (41F to 104F) -20C to 60C (-4F to 140F) Horizontal only 435 mm x 94 mm x 383 mm (17-3/16" x 3-3/4" x 15-1/8") 5.5 kg (12.2 lbs) 210 min. with DF-420 video cassette 420 min. with DF-420 video cassette 1260 min. with DF-420 video cassette 2100 min. with DF-420 video cassette 210 min. with ST-210 video cassette 630 min. with ST-210 video cassette MPEG2 standard Encode MPEG1 Layer2 Decode MPEG1 Layer2/Dolby Digital LINEAR PCM (HS/STD) 33.4 mm/sec (HS mode) 16.67 mm/sec (STD mode) 5.55 mm/sec (LS3 mode) 3.33 mm/sec (LS5 mode) 30 deg 1800 rpm CTL track system 28.2 Mbps (HS mode) 14.1 Mbps (STD mode) 4.7 Mbps (LS3 mode) 2.8 Mbps (LS5 mode) Interface IEEE1394 compliant DTCP digital copy protection compatible S-VHS/VHS NTSC standard NTSC-type color signal and EIA monochrome signal, 525 lines/60 fields DA-4 (Double Azimuth) head helical scan system 45 dB 70 Hz to 10,000 Hz 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz Frequency-synthesized tuner VHF UHF CATV Channels 2-13 Channels 14-69 113 Channels Quartz 1-year programmable timer/24 programs Approx. 10 min. i.LINK IN/OUT (DV IN) x 2 (4-pin, S400) RCA connectors (IN x 3, OUT x 2) S-video connectors (IN x 3, OUT x 2) Component video OUT (Y, PB/CB, PR/CR) x 1 Digital OUT (optical) x 1 Infrared remote control unit, AA battery x 2, Audio cable, RF cable (F-type), S-video cable (4-pin), Controller
VIDEO/AUDIO (S-VHS/VHS)
Format Signal system Recording/Playback system Signal-to-noise ratio Frequency range Normal audio Hi-Fi audio
TUNER
Tuning system Channel coverage
VIDEO/AUDIO (D-VHS)
TIMER
Clock reference Program capacity Memory backup time
CONNECTOR
Input/Output
Head azimuth Drum rotation Tracking system Recording specification Main data input rate
ACCESSORIES
Provided accessories
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No.82933 2003/06
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 2 PRECAUTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-3 1.1 SAFTY PRECAUTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-3 SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-5 2.1 Disassembly flow chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-5 2.2 How to read the disassembly and assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-5 2.3 Disassembly/assembly method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-5 2.4 Service position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-9 2.5 Mechanism service mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-10 2.6 Jig RCU mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-10 2.7 Opening on the chassis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-10 2.8 Emergency display function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-11 MECHANISM ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-15 3.1 Before starting repair and adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-15 3.2 Replacement of major parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-19 3.3 Compatibility adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-28 ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-31 4.1 Precaution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-31 4.2 Servo circuit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-32 4.3 Audio circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-34 4.4 Digital circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-34 CHARTS AND DIAGRAMS BOARD INTERCONNECTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3 SW.REG AND MAIN (REG) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-5 MAIN (VIDEO/AUDIO) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-7 MAIN (SYNC DET) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-9 MAIN (S-SUB) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-11 MAIN (FMA/DEMOD) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-13 MAIN (SYSCON) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-15 MAIN (TUNER) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-17 MAIN (TERMINAL) AND TERMINAL SUB SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-19 RESET SW,REC SAFETY/D.CASS SW,DISPLAY AND JACK SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS . . . . . . . .2-21 PRE/REC SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-23 DIGITAL(SUB CPU) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-25 DIGITAL(DMAIN) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-27 DIGITAL(DMAIN IF) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-29 DIGITAL(E5) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-31 DIGITAL(E5 DDR) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-33 DIGITAL(MEMORY) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-35 DIGITAL(DIGITAL IF) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-37 DIGITAL(VIDEO) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-39 DIGITAL(AUDIO) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-41 SW.REG, DISPLAY, REC SAFETY, JACK AND TERMINAL SUB CIRCUIT BOARDS . . . . . . . . . . .2-43 MAIN CIRCUIT BOARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-45 COMPONENT PARTS LOCATION GUIDE <MAIN> LPB10177-001C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-47 PRE/REC CIRCUIT BOARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-48 COMPONENT PARTS LOCATION GUIDE <PRE/REC> LPB10174-001B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-48 DIGITAL CIRCUIT BOARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-49 COMPONENT PARTS LOCATION GUIDE <DIGITAL> LPB10175-001B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-51 REMOTE CONTROLLER SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-53 FDP GRID ASSIGNMENT AND ANODE CONNECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-53 CPU PIN FUNCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-54 VOLTAGE CHARTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-55 WAVEFORMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-56 VIDEO BLOCK DIAGRAM (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-57 VIDEO BLOCK DIAGRAM (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-59 AUDIO BLOCK DIAGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-61 SYSTEM CONTROL BLOCK DIAGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-63 D-VHS BLOCK DIAGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-65 PARTS LIST 1. EXPLODED VIEW 1.1 PACKING AND ACCESORY ASSEMBLY<M1> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-1 1.2 FINAL ASSEMBLY<M2> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-2 1.3 MECHANISM ASSEMBLY<M4> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-4 2. PARTS LIST SWITCHING REGULATOR BOARD ASSEMBLY<01>. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-6 MAIN BOARD ASSEMBLY<01> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-7 A/C HEAD BOARD ASSEMBLY<12> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-13 DISPLAY BOARD ASSEMBLY<28> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-13 REC SAFETY BOARD ASSEMBLY<32> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-13 JACK BOARD ASSEMBLY<36> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-14 PRE/REC BOARD ASSEMBLY<43>. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-14 DIGITAL BOARD ASSEMBLY<50>. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-16 TERMINAL SUB BOARD ASSEMBLY<52> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-24 LOADING MOTOR BOARD ASSEMBLY<55> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-24
1-2 (No.82933)
SECTION 1 PRECAUTIONS
1.1 SAFTY PRECAUTIONS Prior to shipment from the factory, JVC products are strictly inspected to conform with the recognized product safety and electrical codes of the countries in which they are to be sold.However,in order to maintain such compliance, it is equally important to implement the following precautions when a set is being serviced. 1.1.1 Precautions during Servicing (1) Locations requiring special caution are denoted by labels and inscriptions on the cabinet, chassis and certain parts of the product.When performing service, be sure to read and comply with these and other cautionary notices appearing in the operation and service manuals. (2) Parts identified by the symbol and shaded ( ) parts are critical for safety. Replace only with specified part numbers. NOTE : Parts in this category also include those specified to comply with X-ray emission standards for products using cathode ray tubes and those specified for compliance with various regulations regarding spurious radiation emission. (3) Fuse replacement caution notice. Caution for continued protection against fire hazard. Replace only with same type and rated fuse(s) as specified. (4) Use specified internal wiring. Note especially: Wires covered with PVC tubing Double insulated wires High voltage leads (5) Use specified insulating materials for hazardous live parts. Note especially: Insulation Tape PVC tubing Spacers Insulation sheets for transistors Barrier (6) When replacing AC primary side components (transformers, power cords, noise blocking capacitors, etc.) wrap ends of wires securely about the terminals before soldering. quently, when servicing these products, replace the cathode ray tubes and other parts with only the specified parts. Under no circumstances attempt to modify these circuits.Unauthorized modification can increase the high voltage value and cause X-ray emission from the cathode ray tube. (12) Crimp type wire connector In such cases as when replacing the power transformer in sets where the connections between the power cord and power trans former primary lead wires are performed using crimp type connectors, if replacing the connectors is unavoidable, in order to prevent safety hazards, perform carefully and precisely according to the following steps. Connector part number :E03830-001 Required tool : Connector crimping tool of the proper type which will not damage insulated parts. Replacement procedure a) Remove the old connector by cutting the wires at a point close to the connector. Important : Do not reuse a connector (discard it).
Fig.1-1-3 b) Strip about 15 mm of the insulation from the ends of the wires. If the wires are stranded, twist the strands to avoid frayed conductors.
15 mm
Fig.1-1-4 c) Align the lengths of the wires to be connected. Insert the wires fully into the connector.
Metal sleeve
Connector
Fig.1-1-1 (7) Observe that wires do not contact heat producing parts (heatsinks, oxide metal film resistors, fusible resistors, etc.) (8) Check that replaced wires do not contact sharp edged or pointed parts. (9) When a power cord has been replaced, check that 10-15 kg of force in any direction will not loosen it.
Fig.1-1-5 d) As shown in Fig.1-1-6, use the crimping tool to crimp the metal sleeve at the center position. Be sure to crimp fully to the complete closure of the tool.
Crimping tool
Power cord
Fig.1-1-2 (10) Also check areas surrounding repaired locations. (11) Products using cathode ray tubes (CRTs)In regard to such products, the cathode ray tubes themselves, the high voltage circuits, and related circuits are specified for compliance with recognized codes pertaining to X-ray emission. Conse-
Fig.1-1-7
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1.1.2 Safety Check after Servicing Examine the area surrounding the repaired location for damage or deterioration. Observe that screws, parts and wires have been returned to original positions, Afterwards, perform the following tests and confirm the specified values in order to verify compliance with safety standards. (1) Insulation resistance test Confirm the specified insulation resistance or greater between power cord plug prongs and externally exposed parts of the set (RF terminals, antenna terminals, video and audio input and output terminals, microphone jacks, earphone jacks, etc.). See table 1 below. (2) Dielectric strength test Confirm specified dielectric strength or greater between power cord plug prongs and exposed accessible parts of the set (RF terminals, antenna terminals, video and audio input and output terminals, microphone jacks, earphone jacks, etc.). See Fig.1-1-11 below. (3) Clearance distance When replacing primary circuit components, confirm specified clearance distance (d), (d') between soldered terminals, and between terminals and surrounding metallic parts. See Fig.1-1-11 below.
(4) Leakage current test Confirm specified or lower leakage current between earth ground/power cord plug prongs and externally exposed accessible parts (RF terminals, antenna terminals, video and audio input and output terminals, microphone jacks, earphone jacks, etc.). Measuring Method : (Power ON) Insert load Z between earth ground/power cord plug prongs and externally exposed accessible parts. Use an AC voltmeter to measure across both terminals of load Z. See Fig.1-1-9 and following Fig.1-1-12.
b c
Z V
Fig.1-1-9 (5) Grounding (Class 1 model only) Confirm specified or lower grounding impedance between earth pin in AC inlet and externally exposed accessible parts (Video in, Video out, Audio in, Audio out or Fixing screw etc.). Measuring Method: Connect milli ohm meter between earth pin in AC inlet and exposed accessible parts. See Fig.1-1-10 and grounding specifications.
Fig.1-1-8
Fig.1-1-10
Fig.1-1-11
Fig.1-1-12 NOTE : These tables are unofficial and for reference only. Be sure to confirm the precise values for your particular country and locality.
1-4 (No.82933)
[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]
Top cover, Bracket Front panel assembly Switching regulator board assembly
[4] [3]
Front panel assembly D2 CN901(WR2a), 4(L2a), 2(L2b), 3(L2c) Switching regulator board assembly D3 CN5303(WR3a), CN5301 CN5305 3(S3a)
Digital board assembly PRE/REC board assembly Drum assembly Mechanism assembly REC safety board assembly, Display board assembly, Jack board assembly Main board assembly Bottom cover
[7] [5]
Digital board assembly D4 CN401(WR4a), CN402(WR4b), CN8003(WR4c), CN9301(WR4d), CN9001(WR4e), CN8001(WR4f), CN8002(WR4g) 3(S4a), (S4b), PRE/REC board assembly D5 (S5a), (S5b), L5a(WR5a), Shield case(PRE), CN604(WR5b), CN603 Drum assembly, D6 CON1(WR6a), CN1(WR6b), (S6a), (S6b), (S6c) (Inertia plate), 4(L6a) (Roller arm assembly), (P6a), (L6b) (Cleaner assembly) (L6c)
<Note 2a>
[6]
<Example>
Step/ Part Name Loc No. [1] Top cover, Bracket Fig. Point Note No. D1 4(S1a),(S1b),3(L1a), <Note 1a> 2(SD1a),(P1a),(W1a), CN1(WR1a), 2(S1c) [8]
Mechanism assembly D7 CN1(WR7a), (S7a), <Note 2a> (S7b), (S7c), (S7d), <Note 6a> S7e(WR7b), 2(L7a) REC safety board D8 (S8a) assembly, Display board assembly CN7002(WR8a), CN7005(WR8b) 4(L8a) Main board assembly D9 2(S9a) D10 (S10a), 2(S10b), 4(L10a), 3(L10b) <Note 2a> <Note 7a>
[9]
(1) Order of steps in Procedure When reassembling, perform the step(s) in the reverse order. These numbers are also used as the identification (location) No.of parts Figures. (2) Part name to be removed or installed. (3) Fig. No. showing procedure or part location. (4) Identification of part to be removed, unhooked, unlocked, released, unplugged, unclamped or unsoldered. P= Spring, W= Washer, S= Screw, L= Locking tab, SD= Solder, CN**(WR**) = Remove the wire (WR**) from the connector (CN**). Note: The bracketed ( ) WR of the connector symbol are assigned nos. in priority order and do not correspond to those on the spare parts list. (5) Adjustment information for installation
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<Note 2a> Be careful not to damage the connector and wire etc. during connection and disconnection. When connecting the flat wire to the connector, be careful with the wire direction. <Note 2b> When reattaching the Front panel assembly, make sure that the door opener a of the Cassette holder assembly is lowered in position prior to the reinstallation. <Note 4a> When securing the screw (S5a), be sure to connect the lug wire (WR5a) together it. <Note 5a> When installing the drum assembly, secure the screws (S6a to S6c) in the order of a,b,c. <Note 6a> When it is required to remove the screws (S7a to S7b) retaining the Mechanism assembly, please refer to the Procedures for Lowering the Cassette holder assembly (See on page 1-6). When reattaching the Mechanism assembly to the Main board assembly, take care not to damage the sensors and switch on the Main board assembly. When removing the Mechanism assembly only, unhook the two spacers connecting it with the Main board assembly with pliers from the back side of the Main board assembly first, and then remove the Mechanism assembly. <Note 7a> After removing the REC safety board assembly, remove the display board assembly.
Procedures for Lowering the Cassette holder assembly As the mechanism of this unit is integrated with the Housing assembly, the holder must be lowered and the two screws unscrewed when removing the Mechanism assembly.
(S1a)
(S1c)
(S1a) (S1c)
[1] Bracket
Fig.D1
a <Note 2b>
(A) (B)
Fig. 2
(L2a)
Fig. 1
(L2a) (L2b)
Fig. 3
Turn the loading motor pulley in the direction as indicated by Fig.2. As both (A) and (B) levers are lodged twice, push thelevers in the direction as indicated by Fig.3 to release them. When pushing the levers, do it in the order of (A), (B), (B), (A). When the holder has been lowered, turn the pulley untilthe cassette holder is securely in place without allowing any up/down movement.
(L2b)
Fig.Procedures for Lowering the Cassette holder assembly Fig.D2 1-6 (No.82933)
(S3a) (S3a) (S3a) Shield case (PRE) CN5303 [3] Switching regulator board assembly WR5a <Note 4a> (L5a)
(S5a)
CN5305 CN5301
WR3a <Note 2a>
(S5b)
CN604
CN603 (CN3011)
Fig.D3
Fig.D5
(S4a) CN8003 CN402 CN401 CN9301 (S4a) (S4a) [4]Digital board assembly CN9001 CN8001 CN8002
WR4a <Note 2a> WR4d <Note 2a> WR4c <Note 2a>
Note : When installing Drum assembly, secure the screws (S6a to S6c) in the order of a, b, c. (S6a) Inertia plate <Note 5a> (S6c) <Note 5a> (L6a) WR6a <Note 2a> CON1 (P6a) (S6b) <Note 5a> WR6b <Note 2a> Cleaner assembly
(L6b)
CN1
Fig.D4
Fig.D6 (No.82933)1-7
Note : When installing the Mechanism assembly, secure the screws (S7a to S7b) in order of a, b. (S7d) (S7b) <Note 6a> WR7a <Note 2a> (S7e) WR7b (S7c) Q3003 End sensor <Note 6a> (L7a) Spacer <Note 6a> [7] Mechanism assembly
(S9a)
Fig.D7
Fig.D9
(L10a) (L10b)
(S8a)
(L8a)
CN7002
CN7005
(S10b)
Fig.D10
2.4 Service position This unit has been designed so that the Mechanism and Main board assemblies can be removed together from the chassis assembly. Before diagnosing or servicing the circuit boards, take out the major parts from the chassis assembly. 2.4.1 How to set the Service position (1) Refer to the disassembly procedure and perform the disassembly of the major parts before removing the PRE/REC board assembly. (2) Remove the screws attaching the mechanism assembly with the chassis assembly. Remove the screws attaching the board assembly, if necessary. (3) Remove the combined Mechanism and Main board assemblies. (4) Connect the wires and connectors of the major parts that have been removed in step (1). (Refer to Fig.2-4-1a.) (5) Place the combined Mechanism and Main board assemblies upside down. (6) Insert the power cord plug into the power outlet and thenproceed with the diagnostics and servicing of the board assembly. Notes: Before inserting the power cord plug into the power outlet, make sure that none of the electrical parts are able to short-circuit between the workbench and the board assembly. For the disassembly procedure of the major parts and details of the precautions to be taken, see 2.3 Disassembly/assembly method. If there are wire connections from the Main board and Mechanism assemblies to the other major parts, besure to remove them ( including wires connected to the major parts ) first before performing step (2). When carrying out diagnosis and repair of the Main board assembly in the Service position, be sure to ground both the Main board and Mechanism assem-
blies. If they are improperly grounded, there may benoise on the playback picture or FDP counter displaymay move even when the mechanism is kept in an inoperative status. In order to diagnose the playback or recording of thecassette tape, set the Mechanism assembly to the required mode before placing it upside down. If the mechanism mode is changed (including ejection) while it is in an upside down position the tape inside may be damaged. 2.4.2 Precautions for cassette loading in the Service position The REC safety board assembly detects cassette loading as well as cassette tabs. Therefore, after the assembly has been removed in the Service position, it is required to set the switch manually on the REC safety board assembly when a cassette is loaded. 2.4.3 Cassette loading and ejection methods in the Service position (1) Insert a cassette halfway in the Cassette holder assembly. (2) Set the switch on the REC safety board assembly to on (by pressing the switch). (3) As soon as the cassette starts to be loaded, set the switch on the REC safety board assembly to off (by releasing the switch). (4) Now the desired operation (recording, playback, fast forward, rewind, etc.) is possible in this status. (5) The switch on the REC safety board assembly does nothave to be operated when ejecting a tape. But be sure to turn the set to the normal position before ejecting the tape. Note: In the Service position, the cassette tabs cannot be detected and recording becomes possible even with a cassette with broken tabs such as the alignment tape. Be verycareful not to erase important tapes.
TP612 REC_LEVEL2 TP602 A/HS2_FF TP622 PB_DATA2 TP611 REC_LEVEL1 TP621 PB_DATA1
CP4001
CN8003 CN8005 CN402 CN401 CN9301 CN9001 CN5603 TO CN8001 TO CN8002 CN8001 CN8002 CN3009 CN3008
TP106 PB FM
TP4001 CTL P
TP111 D.FF
CP3002
TP501 Y TO SE
TP2254 A.REC FM
TP2253 A.PB FM
CN7191
Fig.2-4-1a (No.82933)1-9
2.5 Mechanism service mode This model has a unique function to enter the mechanisminto every operation mode without loading of any cassette tape. This function is called the Mechanism service mode. 2.5.1 How to set the Mechanism service mode (1) Set the VCR to the Jig RCU mode (the mode in which codes from the Jig RCU can be received). (2) Transmit the code E5 from the Jig RCU. (3) With lock levers (A) (B) on the left and right of the Cassette holder assembly pulled toward the front, slide the holder in the same direction as the cassette insertion direction. (For the positions of lock levers (A) (B), refer to the Procedures for Lowering the Cassette holder assembly of 2.3 Disassembly/assembly method.) (4) The cassette holder lowers and, when the loading has completed, the mechanism enters the desired mode. 2.6 Jig RCU mode This unit uses the following two modes for receiving remote control codes. 1) User RCU mode : Ordinary mode for use by the user. 2) Jig RCU mode : Mode for use in production and servicing. When using the Jig RCU, it is required to set the VCR to the Jig RCU mode (the mode in which codes from the Jig RCU can be received). As both of the above two modes are stored in the EEPROM, it is required to set the VCR back to the User RCU mode each time that an adjustment is made or to check that the necessary operations have been completed. These modes can be set by the operations described below. Note: Confirm the RCU mode when exchanged parts. Since some SERVICE PARTS set the VCR to the Jig RCU mode as initial setting. 2.6.1 Setting the Jig RCU mode (1) Unplug the power cord plug from the power outlet. (2) Press and hold the REC and PAUSE buttons on the VCR simultaneously, while plugging the power cord pluginto the power outlet. When the VCR is set to the Jig RCU mode, the symbols ( : ) in the time display of the FDP are blinking. 2.6.2 Setting the User RCU mode (1) Turn off the power. (2) Press the REC and PAUSE buttons of the VCR simultaneously. Alternatively, transmit the code 80 from the Jig RCU.
2.7 Opening on the chassis The chassis of this VCR has openings for diagnosis of some parts on the board assembly.
TU6001
CN3011
Fig.2-7-1a
Blink
1-10 (No.82933)
2.8 Emergency display function This unit has a function for storing the history of the past two emergencies (EMG) and displaying them on each FDP (or OSD). With the status of the VCR and mechanism at the moment an emergency occurred can also be confirmed. FDP display model [FDP display]
0: 00 E: ** 1E: ** 1: *1
Normal display EMG content display (Latest) EMG content display (Previous) See 2.8.3 See 2.8.3
Notes: The EMG detail information <1><2> show the information on the latest EMG. It becomes - - : - - : - - when there is no latest EMG record. When using the Jig RCU, it is required to set the VCR to the Jig RCU mode (the mode in which codes from the Jig RCU can be received).
Jig RCU [Data transmitting method] Depress the ( 3 ) button after the data code is set.
EMG detail information <1> See 2.8.4 [Deck operation mode] 2: *2 EMG detail information <1> See 2.8.4 [Mechanism operation mode] 3: 34 EMG detail information <1> See 2.8.4 [Mechanism sensor information and Mechanism mode position] See 2.8.5 4: *5 EMG detail information <2> [Type of the cassette tape in use <1>] See 2.8.5 5: *6 EMG detail information <2> [Winding position of the cassette tape in use] See 2.8.5 6: *7 EMG detail information <2> [Type of the cassette tape in use <2> (Winding area)] See 2.8.6 7: *8 EMG detail information <3> [Previous deck operation mode] See 2.8.6 8: *9 EMG detail information <3> [The deck operation mode of the one before the last] See 2.8.6 9: *10 EMG detail information <3> [The deck operation mode of the one prior to one above]
INITIAL MODE
Fig.2-8a Jig RCU [PTU94023B] 2.8.1 Displaying the EMG information (1) Transmit the code 59 from the Jig RCU. The FDP shows the EMG content in the form of E: * * : * * .
<Example 1> E : 01 : 03 Previous EMG Latest EMG <Example 2> E : : No EMG record
(2) Transmit the code 59 from the Jig RCU again.The FDP shows the EMG detail information <1> in the form of * 1 : * 2 : 34 . *1 *2 3-4 : Deck operation mode at the moment of EMG : Mechanism operation mode at the moment of EMG : Mechanism sensor information at the moment of EMG : Mechanism mode position at the moment of EMG
(3) Transmit the code 59 from the Jig RCU once again. The FDP shows the EMG detail information <2> in the form of * 5 : * 6 : * 7 . * 5 : Type of the cassette tape in use <1>. * 6 : Winding position of the cassette tape in use * 7 : Type of the cassette tape in use <2> (Winding area) (4) Transmit the code "59" from the Jig RCU once again. The FDP shows the EMG detail information <3> in the form of "*8 : *9 : *10". * 8 :Previous deck operation mode at the moment of EMG * 9 :The deck operation mode of the one before the last at the moment of EMG * 10 :The deck operation mode of the one prior to one above at the moment of EMG (5) Transmit the code 59 from the Jig RCU once again to reset the display. Notes: For the EMG content, see 2.8.3 EMG content description. For the EMG detail information <1> , see 2.8.4 EMG detail information <1> . For the EMG detail information <2> , see 2.8.5 EMG detail information <2>. 2.8.2 (1) (2) (3) Clearing the EMG history Display the EMG history. Transmit the code 36 from the Jig RCU. Reset the EMG display.
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2.8.3 EMG content description Note: EMG contents E08/E09 are for the model with Dynamic Drum (DD).
FDP
E01: Loading EMG
CONTENT
When the mechanism mode cannot be changed to another mode even when the loading motor has rotatedfor more than 4 seconds in the loading direction, [E:01] is identified and the power is turned off. When the mechanism mode cannot be changed to an-other mode even when the loading motor has rotatedfor more than 4 seconds in the unloading direction, [E:02] is identified and the power is turned off. When the take-up reel pulse has not been generated for more than 4 seconds in the capstan rotating mode, [E:03] is identified, the pinch rollers are turned off and stopped,and the power is turned off. However, the reel EMG isnot detected in STILL/SLOW modes.
CAUSE
1. The mechanism is locked in the middle of mode transition. 2. The mechanism is locked at the loading end due to the encoder position reading error during mode transition. 3. Power is not supplied to the loading MDA. 1. The mechanism is locked in the middle of mode transition. 2. The mechanism is locked at the unloading end due to the encoder position reading error during mode transition. 3. Power is not supplied to the loading MDA. 1. The take-up reel pulse is not generated in the FWD transport modes (PLAY/FWD SEARCH/FF, etc.) because; 1) The idler gear is not meshed with the take-up reel gear; 2) The idler gear is meshed with the take-up reel gear, but incapable of wind-ing due to too large mechanical load (abnormal tension); 3) The take-up reel sensor does not output the FG pulse. 2. The supply reel pulse is not generated in the REV transport modes (REVSEARCH/REW, etc.) because; 1) The idler gear is not meshed with the supply reel gear. 2) The idler gear is meshed with the supply reel gear, but incapable of wind-ing due to too large a mechanical load (abnormal tension); 3) The supply reel sensor does not output the FG pulse. 3. Power is not supplied to the reel sensors. 1. The drum could not start or the drum rotation has stopped due to too large a load on the tape, because; 1) The tape tension is abnormally high; 2) The tape is damaged or a foreign object (grease, etc.) adheres to the tape. 2. The drum FG pulse did not reach the System controller CPU because; 1) The signal circuit is disconnected in the middle; 2) The FG pulse generator (hall device) of the drum is faulty. 3. The drum control voltage (DRUM CTL V) is not supplied to the MDA. 4. Power is not supplied to the drum MDA. 1. The cassette cannot be ejected due to a failure in the drive mechanism of the housing. 2. When the housing load increases during ejection, the loading motor is stopped because of lack of headroom in its drive torque. Housing load increasing factors: Temperature environment (low temperature, etc.), mechanism wear or failure. 3. The sensor/switch for detecting the end of ejection are not functioning normally. 4. The loading motor drive voltage is lower than specified or power is not sup-plied to the motor (MDA). 5. When the user attempted to eject a cassette, a foreign object (or perhaps the user's hand) was caught in the opening of the housing. 1. The capstan could not start or the capstan rotation has stopped due to too large a load on the tape, because; 1) The tape tension is abnormally high (mechanical lock); 2) The tape is damaged or a foreign object (grease, etc.) is adhered to the tape (occurrence of tape entangling, etc.). 2. The capstan FG pulse did not reach the System controller CPU because; 1) The signal circuit is disconnected in the middle; 2) The FG pulse generator (MR device) of the capstans is faulty. 3. The capstan control voltage (CAPSTAN CTL V) is not supplied to the MDA. 4. Power is not supplied to the capstan MDA. 1. The SW 5 V power supply circuit is shorted with GND. 2. The SW 12 V power supply circuit is shorted with GND.
When the drum FG pulse has not been input for more than 3 seconds in the drum rotating mode, [E:04] is iden-tified, the pinch rollers are turned off and stopped, and the power is turned off.
When the eject operation does not complete in 3 seconds after the start, [E:05] is identified, the pinch rollers are turned off and stopped, and the power is turned off. When the cassette insertion operation does not complete in 3 seconds after the start, the cassette is ejected. In addition, when the operation does not complete within 3 seconds after the start, [E:05] is also identified and the power is turned off immediately. When the capstan FG pulse has not been generated for more than 1 second in the capstan rotating mode, [E:06] is identified, the pinch rollers are turned off and stopped, and the power is turned off. However, the capstan EMG is not detected in STILL/SLOW/FF/REW modes.
E07: SW Power Short-Circuit EMG E08: DD Initialized (Absolute Position Sensor) EMG
When short-circuiting of the SW power supply with GND has lasted for 0.5 second or more, [E:07] is identified, all the motors are stopped and the power is turned off. When DD tilting does not complete in 4 seconds, [E:08] is identified, the tilt motor is stopped and the power is turned off.
1. The absolute value sensor is defective. (The soldered parts have separated.) 2. The pull-up resistor at the absolute sensor output is defective. (The soldered parts have separated.) 3. Contact failure or soldering failure of the pins of the connector (board-to-board) to the absolute value sensor. 4. The absolute value sensor data is not sent to the System Controller CPU. 1. The FG sensor is defective. (The soldered parts have separated.) 2. The pull-up resistor at the FG sensor output is defective. (The soldered parts have separated.) 3. Contact failure or soldering failure of the pins of the connector (board-to-board) to the FG sensor. 4. The power to the sensor is not supplied. (Connection failure/soldering failure) 5. The FG pulse is not sent to the System Controller CPU. 6. The tilt motor is defective. (The soldered parts have separated.) 7. The drive power to the tilt motor is not supplied. (Connection failure/soldering failure) 8. The tilt motor drive MDA - IC is defective. 9. Auto-recovery of the DD tilting cannot take place due to overrun. 1. The supply reel pulse is not generated in the FWD transport mode (PLAY/FWD SEARCH/FF, etc.) because; 1) PLAY/FWD or SEARCH/FF is started while the tape in the inserted cassette is cut in the middle; 2) A mechanical factor caused tape slack inside and outside the supply reel side of the cassette shell. In this case, the supply reel will not rotate until the tape slack is removed by the FWD transport, so the pulse is not generated until then; 3) The FG pulse output from the supply reel sensor is absent. 2. The take-up reel pulse is not generated in the REV transport mode (REVSEARCH/REW, etc.). 1) REV SEARCH/REW is started when the tape in the inserted cassettehas been cut in the middle; 2) A mechanical factor caused tape slack inside and outside the take-up reel side of the cassette shell. In this case, the supply reel will not rotate until the tape slack is removed by the REV transport, so the pulse will not be generated until that time; 3) The FG pulse output from the take-up reel sensor is absent. 3. The power to a reel sensor is not supplied.
E09: DD FG EMG
When the DD FG pulse is not generated within 2.5 seconds, [E:09] is identified, the tilt motor is stopped and the power is turned off.
When the supply reel pulse has not been generated for more than 10 seconds in the capstan rotating mode, [E:0A] is identified and the cassette is ejected (but the power is not turned off). However, note that the reel EMG is not detected in the SLOW/STILL mode.
Presupposing the presence of the control pulse output in the PLAY mode, when the value obtained by mixing the two V.FM output channels (without regard to the A.FM output) has remained below a certain threshold level for more than 10 seconds, [E:C1] or [E:U1] is identified and recorded in the emergency history. During the period in which a head clog is detected, the FDP and OSD repeat the "3-second warning display" and "7-second noise picture display" alternately. EMG code : "E:C1" or "E:U1" / FDP : "U:01" / OSD : "Try cleaning tape." or "Use cleaning cassette." The head clog warning is reset when the above-mentioned threshold has been exceeded for more than 2 seconds or the mode is changed to another mode than PLAY.
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2.8.4 EMG detail information <1> The status (electrical operation mode) of the VCR and the status (mechanism operation mode/sensor information) of the mechanism in the latest EMG can be confirmed based on the figure in EMG detail information <1> . [FDP/OSD display] *1 : *2 : 34 *1 *2 3-4 : Deck operation mode at the moment of EMG : Mechanism operation mode at the moment of EMG : Mechanism sensor information at the moment of EMG : Mechanism mode pos ition at the moment of EMG
Note: For EMG detailed information <1>, the content of the code that is shown on the FDP (or OS D) differs depending on the parts number of the system control microprocessor (IC3001) of the VCR . The system control microprocessor parts number starts with two letters, refer these to the corres ponding table. *1 : Deck operation mode [Common table of MN*, HD* and M3*]
Display Deck operation mode MN*/M3* HD* 00 Mechanism being initialized 01 00 STOP with pinch roller pressure off (or tape present with P.OFF) 02 01 STOP with pinch roller pressure on 03 POWER OFF as a result of EMG 04 04 PLAY 0C 0E REC 10 11 Cassette ejected 20 22 FF 21 Tape fully loaded, START sensor ON, short FF 22 Cassette identification FWD SEARCH before transition to FF (SP x7-speed) 24 26 FWD SEARCH (variable speed) including x2-speed 2C 2E INSERT REC 40 43 REW 42 Cassette identification REV SEARCH before transition to REW (SP x7-speed) 44 47 REV SEARCH (variable speed) 4C 4C AUDIO DUB 6C 6E INSERT REC (VIDEO + AUDIO) 84 84 FWD STILL / SLOW 85 85 REV STILL / SLOW 8C 8F REC PAUSE 8D Back spacing 8E Forward spacing (FWD transport mode with BEST function) AC AF INSERT REC PAUSE AD INSERT REC back spacing CC CD AUDIO DUB PAUSE CD AUDIO DUB back spacing EC EF INSERT REC (VIDEO + AUDIO) PAUSE ED INSERT REC (VIDEO + AUDIO) back spacing
[Table of HD*]
Display 00 01 02 04 05 0E 11 22 26 2E 43 47 4C 6E 84 85 8F AF C7 CD EF F0 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 FA FB FC FD FE Mechanism operation mode STOP with pinch roller pressure off STOP with pinch roller pressure on U/L STOP (or tape being loaded) PLAY PLAY (x1-speed playback using JOG) REC Cassette ejected FF FWD SEARCH (variable speed) including x2-speed INSERT REC REW REV SEARCH AUDIO DUB INSERT REC (VIDEO + AUDIO) FWD STILL/SLOW REV STILL/SLOW REC PAUSE INSERT REC PAUSE REV SEARCH (x1-speed reverse playback using JOG) AUDIO DUB PAUSE INSERT REC (VIDEO + AUDIO) PAUSE Mechanism being initialized POWER OFF as a result of EMG Cassette being inserted Cassette being ejected Transition from STOP with pinch roller pressure on to STOP with pinch roller pressure off Transition from STOP with pinch roller pressure on to PLAY Transition from STOP with pinch roller pressure on to REC Cassette type detection SEARCH before FF/REW is being executed Tape being unloaded Transition from STOP with pinch roller pressure off to STOP with pinch roller pressure on Transition from STOP with pinch roller pressure off to FF/REW Transition from STOP with pinch roller pressure off to REC.P (T.REC,etc.) Transition from STOP with pinch roller pressure off to cassette type detection SEARCH Short REV being executed after END sensor on during unloading Tension loosening being executed after tape loading (STOP with pinch roller pressure on)
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Notes: Cassette tape type <1> is identified a few times during mode transition and the identification count is variable depending on the cassette tape type. If an EMG occurs in the middle of identification, the cassette tape type may not be able to be identified. If other value than those listed in the above table is displayed, the cassette tape type is not identified. *6 : Cassette tape winding position The cassette tape winding position at the moment of EMG is displayed by dividing the entire tape (from the beginning to the end) in 22 sections using a hex number from 00 to 15. "00" : End of winding "15" : Beginning of winding "FF or - -" : Tape position not identified *7 : Cassette tape type <2> (Winding area)
Display Cassette tape type <2>
Note: In the case of the HD* microprocessor, as the dis play is always -7 at any intermediate position between modes, the position of transitory EMG may sometimes not be located. 2.8.5 EMG detail information <2> The type of the cas sette tape and the cassette tape winding position can be confirmed based on the figure in EMG detail information<2>. [FDP /OS D dis play] *5 : *6 : *7 * 5 : Type of the cas sette tape in use <1> * 6 : Winding pos ition of the cas sette tape in use * 7 : Type of the cas sette tape in use <2> (Winding area) Note: EMG detail information <2> is the reference informations tored using the remaining tape detection function of the cassette tape. As a result, it may not identify cassette correctly when a special cassette tape is used or when the tape has variable thickness.
00 07 08 - 0E 09 - 15 0A - 0B 0A - 16 0A - 16 0D - 0F 11 - 14 15 - 18 17 - 1A 19 - 1D 1D - 21 1E - 1F 1F - 23 21 - 23 21 - 23 22 - 24 22 - 24 22 - 24 22 - 23 23 - 24 25 - 26 27 - 29 29 - 2B 2D - 2F
Cassette type not identified Small reel, thick tape C cassette, thick tape C cassette, thick tape Small reel, thick tape C cassette, thin tape C cassette, thin tape Small reel, thick tape Small reel, thick tape Small reel, thick tape Small reel, thick tape Small reel, thick tape Small reel, thick tape Small reel, thin tape Small reel, thick tape Small reel, thin tape Small reel, thin tape Small reel, thick tape Small reel, thin tape Small reel, thin tape Large reel Large reel Large reel Large reel Large reel Large reel
T-5 TC-10 TC-20P T-20 TC-30 TC-40 T-40 T-60 T-80 / DF-160 T-90 / DF-180 T-100 T-120 / DF-240 T-140 T-130 T-160 T-168 DF-300 T-180 / DF-360 T-210 / DF-420 T-5 T-10 T-20 T-30 T-40 T-60
Note: The values of cassette tape type <2> in the above table are typical values with representative cassette tapes. 2.8.6 EMG detail information <3> Three deck operation modes preceding the deck operation mode in which the EMG occurs may be confirmed based on the figures in the EMG information detail <3>. For the contents of the displayed information, see the table "Deck operation mode" in section "2.8.4 EMG detail information <1>".
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(4) Bring the pole base assembly to a pause when it reaches the position where it is hidden behind the cassette tape. (5) Move the top guide toward the drum while holding down the lug (A) of the bracket retaining the top guide. Likewise hold part (B) down and remove the top guide. Section (C) of the top guide is then brought under the cassette lid. Then remove the top guide by pressing the whole cassette tape down. (See Fig.3-1-4b.) (6) Remove the cassette tape by holding both the slackened tape and the cassette lid. (7) Take up the slack of the tape into the cassette. This completes removal of the cassette tape. Note: For the disassembly procedure of the major parts and details of the precautions to be taken, see SECTION 2 SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS.
Loading motor
Fig.3-1-4a
Fig.3-1-3 3.1.4 Manually removing the cassette tape 3.1.4.1 In case of electrical failures If you cannot remove the cassette tape which is loaded because of any electrical failure, manually remove it by taking the following steps. (1) Unplug the power cord plug from the power outlet. (2) Refer to the disassembly procedure and perform the disassembly of the major parts before removing the drum assembly. (3) Unload the pole base assembly by manually turning the loading motor of the mechanism assembly toward the front. In doing so, hold the tape by the hand to keep the slack away from any grease. (See Fig.3-1-4a.)
(B)
(C) (A)
Press
Fig.3-1-4b
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3.1.4.2 In case of mechanical failure If you cannot remove the cassette tape which is loaded because of any mechanical failure, manually remove it by taking the following steps. (1) Unplug the power cable and remove the top cover, front panel assembly and others so that the mechanism assembly is visible. (See SECTION 1 DISASSEMBLY.) (2) While keeping the tension arm assembly of the mechanism assembly free from tension, pull the tape on the pole base assembly (supply or take-up side) out of the guide roller. (See Fig.3-1-4c.) (3) Take the spring of the pinch roller arm assembly off the hook of the press lever assembly, and detach it from the tape. (See Fig.3-1-4d.) (4) In the same way as in the electrical failure instructions in 2.1.3-1(5), remove the top guide. (5) Raise the cassette tape cover. By keeping it in that position, draw out the cassette tape case from the cassette holder and take out the tape. (6) By hanging the pinch roller arm assembly spring back on the hook, take up the slack of the tape into the cassette.
Pole base assembly (take-up side)
3.1.5 Maintenance and inspection 3.1.5.1 Cleaning Regular cleaning of the transport system parts is desirable but practically impossible. So make it a rule to carry out cleaning of the tape transport system whenever the machine is serviced. When the video head, tape guide and/or brush get soiled, the playback picture may appear inferior or at worst disappear, resulting in possible tape damage. Note: Absolutely avoid sweeping the upper drum vertically as this will cause damage to the video head. (1) When cleaning the upper drum (especially the video head), soak a piece of closely woven cloth or Kimu-wipe with alcohol and while holding the cloth onto the upper drum by the fingers, turn the upper drum counterclockwise. (2) To clean the parts of the tape transport system other than the upper drum, use a piece of closely woven cloth or a cotton swab soaked with alcohol. (3) After cleaning, make sure that the cleaned parts are completely dry before using the video tape. 3.1.5.2 Lubrication With no need for periodical lubrication, you have only to lubricate new parts after replacement. If any oil or grease on contact parts is soiled, wipe it off and newly lubricate the parts. Note: See the mechanism assembly diagram of the parts list for the lubricating or greasing spots, and for the types of oil or grease to be used. 3.1.6 Suggested servicing schedule for main components The following table indicates the suggested period for such service measures as cleaning,lubrication and replacement. In practice, the indicated periods will vary widely according to environmental and usage conditions.However, the indicated components should be inspected when a set is brought for service and the maintenance work performed if necessary. Also note that rubber parts may deform in time,even if the set is not used.
Fig.3-1-4c
System
Parts name Drum assembly A/C head Pinch roller arm assembly Full erase head Tension arm assembly Capstan motor (Shaft) Guide arm assembly Capstan motor Capstan brake assembly Main brake assembly Belt (Capstan) Loading motor Clutch unit Worm gear Control plate Rotary encoder
Tape transport
Take the spring off the hook, and detach it from the tape.
Drive
Pinch roller arm assembly Guide pole guard Press lever assembly
Other Fig.3-1-4d
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T6
A/C head
T7
Drum assembl y
T5
Head base
Loading motor
T2
Stator assembly
T8
T26
T9 T10
T25
T24
T23 T22
Adjust pin
T14
T15 Main brake assembly Reel disk (take-up side) side) T18 Idler lever T16 Idler arm assembly T19 Main brake assembly T17 Pole base assembly (take-up side) (supply side)
Capstan motor
B2
B3
B5
Belt (capstan)
B22
Control bracket1
Worm gear
B20
Control cam
B8
Control plate
B9
B18
Cassette gear
B17
Link lever
B15 B16
Rotary encoder
B14
B13
Direct gear
B10
Take-up head
B11
Take-up lever
L1
Guide rail
L2
Opener guide
R2
Door opener
R5
R3
Drive gear
Limit gear
Loading motor
R4
3.1.8 Disassembling procedure table The following table indicates the order in which parts are removed for replacement. To replace parts, remove them in the order of 1 to 18 as shown in the table. To install them, reverse the removal sequence. The symbols and numbers preceding the individual part names
Symbols and numbers
L1 L2 R4 R1 R3
represent the numbers in the Location of major mechanical parts table. Also, the T, B, and T/B on the right of each part name shows that the particular part is removed from the front, from the back, and from both sides of the mechanism, respectively.
B17 B21 B7 B8 B5 B4 B11 T14 T15 T13 T22 T24 T18
Removal parts
Control bracket1
Rotary encoder
Coupling gear
Take-up lever
Opener guide
Control plate
UV catcher2
Worm gear
Direct gear
Relay gear
Clutch unit
Drive gear
(Reference items) Replacement parts 3.2.3 Guide rail 3.2.3 Roller cam assembly 3.2.3 Cassette housing bracket 3.2.3 Opener guide 3.2.3 Door opener 3.2.3 Relay gear 3.2.3 Limit gear 3.2.3 Cassette holder assembly 3.2.3 Drive gear 3.2.3 Drive arm 3.2.4 Pinch roller arm assembly 3.2.5 Guide arm assembly 3.2.5 Press lever assembly 3.2.6 A/C head 3.2.7 Loading motor 3.2.8 Capstan motor 3.2.9 UV catcher2 3.2.9 Pole base assembly (take-up side) 3.2.9 Pole base assembly (supply side) 3.2.10 Rotary encoder 3.2.11 Clutch unit 3.2.12 Change lever assembly 3.2.12 Direct gear 3.2.12 Coupling gear 3.2.12 Clutch gear 3.2.13 Link lever 3.2.14 Cassette gear 3.2.14 Control cam 3.2.14 Worm gear - Lid guide 3.2.15Control bracket1 3.2.15Control plate 3.2.16Loading arm gear (supply side) 3.2.16Loading arm gear (take-up side) 3.2.16Loading arm gear shaft 3.2.17Take-up lever 3.2.17Take-up head 3.2.17Control plate guide 3.2.18Capstan brake assembly 3.2.19Sub brake assembly(take-up side) 3.2.20Main brake assembly(take-up side) 3.2.20Main brake assembly(supply side) 3.2.20Reel disk (take-up side) 3.2.21Tension brake assembly 3.2.21Reel disk (supply side) 3.2.21Tension arm assembly 3.2.21Tension arm bearing 3.2.22Idler lever 3.2.22Idler arm assembly Rotary encoder guide
L1 L2 R4 R1 R2
R5
R3
B11 B10
T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T/B T T/B T/B B B B B B B B B B B T/B B B B B B T/B T/B T/B T/B T/B T/B T/B T/B T/B T/B T/B T/B T/B T/B
1 1 1 2 3 3 3 6 4 8 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 3 4 5 6 1 2 2 1 5 1 6 7 8 9 7 8 8 7 15 16 9 16 9 10 10 10 17 18
1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 1 3 2 2 2 4 2 4 5 3 5
1 1
1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2
3 3 3 4 4 5 1 1
3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 12 12 12
4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
6 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 8 7 7
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
9 10 11 9 10 11 9 10 11
13 14 13 14 13 14 15 15
9 10 11 9 10 11 9 10 11
12 12 12
13 14 13 14 13 14 15 16 17
9 9 15 16 15 16 17
B16
T/B 19
Idler lever
Drive arm
Guide rail
Link lever
3.2 Replacement of major parts 3.2.1 Before starting disassembling (Phase matching between mechanical parts) Before starting disassembling (Phase matching between mechanical parts) The mechanism of this unit is closely linked with the rotary encoder and system controller circuits. Since the system controller detects the status of mechanical operation in response to phases of the rotary encoder (internal switch positions), the mechanism may not operate properly unless such parts as the rotary encoder, control plate, loading arm gear, control cam, cassette gear, limit gear, relay gear and drive gear are installed in their correct positions. Especially, this model is not provided with any cassette housing assembly, so that cassette loading and unloading must be accomplished by operation of the cassette holder assembly. The latter is in turn driven by such parts as the drive gear, relay gear and limit gear. Exercise enough care, therefore, to have the phases of all this gear matching one another. (For information on phase matching of the mechanism, see the instructions on how to install individual parts.) This unit is provided with a mechanism assembly mode. It is therefore necessary to enter this mode for assembling and disassembling procedures. This mode is usually not in use, manually set it when it is required. 3.2.2 How to set the Mechanism assembling mode Remove the mechanism assembly and place it bottom side up. (See SECTION 2 SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS.) Turn the worm gear toward the front so that the guide hole of the control cam is brought into alignment with the hole at the mechanism assembly chassis. This position renders the mechanism assembling mode operational. Make sure that the control plate is located in alignment with the mark E. (See Fig.3-2-2a.)
3.2.3 Cassette holder assembly 3.2.3.1 How to remove (1) Remove the guide rail and roller cam assembly. (See Fig.3-2-3a.) (3 lugs on the guide rail and one lug on the roller cam assembly)
Guide rail Lugs Roller cam assembly
Lug
Lug
Fig.3-2-3a (2) Remove the two slit washers and remove the cassette housing bracket. (See Fig.3-2-3b.) (3) Remove the opener guide, spring(A), door opener, relay gear and limit gear. (See Fig.3-2-3b.)
Limit gear
Relay gear
Door opener
Guide hole
Control cam
Fig.3-2-3b (4) While swinging the lock levers (R) and (L) of the cassette holder assembly toward the front, slide the cassette holder assembly until its legs come to where the guide rail and the roller cam assembly have been removed (so that the drive arm is upright). (See Fig.3-2-3c.)
Lock lever (L) Cassette holder assembly Drive arm (Upright)
(5) While holding the left side of the cassette holder, lift the cassette holder assembly so that the three legs on the left side are all released. Then pull the legs (A) and (B) on the right side out of the rail and also pull up the leg(C). (See Fig.3-2-3d and Fig.3-2-3f.) (6) Draw out the drive gear, and remove the drive arm.
Cassette holder assembly
Fig.3-2-3d
Cassette holder assembly
(A)
3.2.3.2 How to install (Phase matching) (1) Insert the section (A) of the drive arm into the section (B) of the main deck. (2) Insert the section (1) of the drive gear into the round hole, and the section (2) into the square hole on the drive arm. (See Fig.3-2-3f.) (3) Hold the drive arm upright and fit the leg (C) on the right side of the cassette holder assembly into the groove. (See Fig.3-2-3g.) (4) While swinging the lock lever (R) of the cassette holder assembly toward the front, put the legs (A) and (B) into the rail. (See Fig.3-2-3g.) (5) Drop the three legs on the left side of the cassette holder assembly into the groove at one time. (See Fig.3-2-3h.) (6) Slide the whole cassette holder assembly toward the front to bring it to the eject end position. (7) Install the limit gear so that the notch on the outer circumference of the limit gear is brought into alignment with the guide hole on the main deck. (See Fig.3-2-3i.) (8) Install so that the notch on the periphery of the relay gear is aligned with the notch of the main deck and that hole A of the relay gear is aligned with the hole A of the limit gear and that hole B of the relay gear is aligned with the hole B of the drive gear. (See Fig.3-2-3i.) (9) Install the door opener, opener guide, spring(A) and cassette housing bracket and fasten the two slit washers.
Cassette holder assembly
Fig.3-2-3e
Drive arm Drive arm Main deck right side (C) (B)
Fig.3-2-3g
Hole Hole Dr ive gear (1) (2) Drive arm Cassette holder assembly
(A)
(B)
Fig.3-2-3h
Fig.3-2-3f
1-20 (No.82933)
3.2.6.1 How to remove (1) Remove the two screws (A) and remove the A/C head together with the head base. (2) When replacing only the A/C head, remove the three screws (B) while controlling the compression spring.
Head base
Screws(A)
A Drive gear
Fig.3-2-3i 3.2.4 Pinch roller arm assembly (1) Remove the spring from the hook of the press lever assembly. (2) Remove the slit washer and remove the pinch roller seat 3. (See Fig.3-2-4a.) (3) Remove the pinch roller arm assembly by pulling it up.
Fig.3-2-6a
Screws(B)
A/C head
Pinch roller seat3 A/C head board assembl y Spring Pinch roller arm assembly Press lever assembly Pinch roller arm assembly Head base Compression springs
Fig.3-2-6b 3.2.6.2 How to install (1) To make the post-installation adjustment easier, set the temporary level as indicated in Fig.3-2-6c. Also make sure that the screw center (centre) is brought into alignment with the center (centre) position of the slot.
Head base A/C head Screw
Fig.3-2-4a 3.2.5 Guide arm assembly and press lever assembly 3.2.5.1 How to remove (1) Remove the spring and expand the lug of the lid guide in the arrow-indicated direction. Then remove the guide arm assembly by pulling it up. (2) Remove the press lever assembly by pulling it up. (See Fig.3-2-5a.)
12.4 mm Head base Press lever assembly Tension spring Guide arm assembly A/C head
Fig.3-2-6c 3.2.7 Loading motor 3.2.7.1 How to remove (1) Remove the belt wound around the worm gear. (2) Open the two lugs of the motor guide and remove the loading motor, loading motor board assembly and motor guide altogether by pulling them up. (3) When replacing the loading motor board assembly, take care with the orientation of the loading motor. (Install so that the loading motor label faces upward.) (4) When the motor pulley has been replaced, choose the fitting dimension as indicated in Fig.3-2-7a.
Lid guide
Lug
Fig.3-2-5a
(No.82933)1-21
6.5 0.2 mm
LABEL
Fig.3-2-7a 3.2.8 Capstan motor 3.2.8.1 How to remove (1) Remove the belt (capstan) on the mechanism assembly back side. (2) Remove the three screws (A) and remove the capstan motor.
Screws(A) Screw(A)
3.2.8.2 How to install (Centering the mounting position) When the capstan motor has once been removed and then reinstalled out of the initial correct position in the rotational direction, the capstan motor current may be unstable during operation in high or low temperatures. This may result in greater Wow & Flutter and occasionally in power breakdown because of current over - load. Install the capstan motor while following the procedure given below. (The capstan motor is centrally located when the unit is shipped from the factory.) (1) Provisionally tighten the three screws (A) securing the capstan motor. (2) Install the mechanism assembly to which the capstan motor is provisionally fastened on the bottom chassis which incorporates the Main board assembly. (No need to tighten the screws for mounting the mechanism.) Make sure that all the connectors for the mechanism assembly and the Main board assembly are correctly installed as indicated in Fig. 3-2-8b. (3) Making sure that the connector for the capstan motor is correctly mounted, and securely tighten the three screws (A). Note: When the capstan motor has been replaced with a new one, perform recording in the EP(or LP) mode for at least 2 minutes at normal temperatures immediately before starting the FF/REW or SEARCH operations (Aging). 3.2.9 Pole base assembly (supply or take-up side) 3.2.9.1 How to remove (1) Remove the UV catcher 2 on the removal side by loosening the screw (A). (2) Remove the pole base assembly on the supply side from the mechanism assembly by loosening the screw (B) on the mechanism assembly back side and sliding the pole base assembly toward the UV catcher 2. (3) As for the pole base assembly on the take-up side, turn the pulley of the loading motor to lower the cassette holder because the screw (B) is hidden under the control plate. (See the Procedures for Lowering the Cassette holder assembly of 2.3 DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY METHOD.) Further turn the motor pulley to move the cassette holder until the screw (B) is no longer under the control plate (in the half-loading position). Then remove it as done for the supply side by removing the screw (B). Note: After reinstalling the Pole base assembly and the UV catcher2, be sure to perform compatibility adjustment.
Screw(A) UV catcher2 Screw(A) UV catcher2
Capstan motor
Belt
Fig.3-2-8a
Spacer
Spacer
Fig.3-2-8b
Screw(B)
Fig.3-2-9a
1-22 (No.82933)
3.2.10 Rotary encoder 3.2.10.1 How to remove (1) Remove the screw (A) and remove the rotary encoder by pulling it up. (See Fig. 3-2-10a.)
Rotary encoder (Front side) Screw(A) Guide marks
3.2.12 Change lever assembly, direct gear, clutch gear and coupling gear 3.2.12.1 How to remove (1) Release the two lugs of the rotary encoder guide in the arrow-indicated direction and remove the change lever assembly. (2) Remove the slit washer retaining the direct gear and remove the latter. Take care so as not to lose the washer and spring. (See Fig.3-2-12a.)
Change lever assembly Slit washer
Fig.3-2-10a
Spacer Direct gear Spring(A) Position the projecting side down. Spring(B)
Coupling gear
Mark E
Lugs
Control plate
Fig.3-2-10b 3.2.10.2 How to install (Phase matching) (1) Make sure that the mark E of the control plate is in alignment with the mark of the loading arm gear shaft and bring the guide marks on the rotary encoder into alignment as indicated in Fig.3-2-10a. (See Fig. 3-2-10a and Fig. 3-210b.) (2) Turn over the rotary encoder with its guide marks kept in alignment and install it by fitting on the shaft of the rotary encoder guide and the positioning pin. (3) Tighten the screw (A) to complete the installation. 3.2.11 Clutch unit (1) Remove the belt wound around the capstan motor and the clutch unit. (2) Remove the slit washer and remove the clutch unit.
Fig.3-2-12a 3.2.12.2 How to install (1) Install the clutch gear, spring (A), spring (C), direct gear, spacer and others to the individual shafts of the main deck, and finally the slit washer. (See Fig.3-2-12a.) (2) Let the spring (B) drops into the rotary encoder guide hole and install the change lever assembly.(Take care not to mistake a direction of the spring.) The point is to slightly lift the coupling gear and catch it from the both sides with the assembly. (See Fig.3-2-12b.)
Rotary encoder guide Spring(B) Coupling gear Change lever assembly
Belt
Main deck
Main deck
Fig.3-2-12b
Slit washer Clutch unit
Fig.3-2-11a
(No.82933)1-23
3.2.13 Link lever 3.2.13.1 How to remove (1) Remove the two slit washers. (2) Remove the link lever by lifting it from the shaft retained by the slit washers. Then swing the link lever counterclockwise and remove it from the locking section of the control plate.
Slit washers
3.2.14 Cassette gear, control cam and worm gear 3.2.14.1 How to remove (1) Remove the control cam by lifting it. (2) Open the two lugs of the cassette gear outward and pull the latter off. (3) Remove the belt wound around the worm gear and the loading motor. (4) Open the lug of the lid guide outward and remove the worm gear.
Loading motor Link lever Bel t Locking section of the control plate Worm gear Lid guide
Fig.3-2-13a 3.2.13.2 How to install (Phase matching) (1) Slide the control plate so that its mark E is aligned with the mark on the loading arm gear shaft. (See Fig.3-2-13b.) (2) Rotate the worm gear until the guide hole of the control cam is aligned exactly with the guide hole of the main deck. (See Fig.3-2-13c.) (3) Insert the link lever into the locking section of the control plate. (See Fig.3-2-13a.) (4) Rotate the link lever clockwise so that it is installed on the shafts in the center (centre) and on the left of the control cam. (5) Fasten the slit washers at these two points.
Lug
Control cam
Fig.3-2-14a 3.2.15 Control plate 3.2.15.1 How to remove (1) Remove the screw (A) retaining the control bracket 1 and remove the latter. (2) Slide the control plate as indicated by the arrow and remove the control plate. (See Fig.3-2-15a.)
Screw(A)
Mark E
Control bracket1
Fig.3-2-13b
Worm gear
Fig.3-2-15a 3.2.15.2 How to install (Phase matching) (1) Adjust the position of the idler arm assembly pin as indicated in Fig.3-2-15b (to the left of center (centre) of the R section). (2) Bring the guide hole of the take-up lever into alignment with the hole at the control plate guide and fix the position by inserting a 1.5 mm hexagonal wrench.
Control cam
Fig.3-2-13c
1-24 (No.82933)
(3) Install the control plate so that the section A of the loading arm gear shaft fits into the hole (A) of the control plate, the section B of the control plate guide into the hole (B), and the control plate comes under the section C of the rotary encoder guide and the section D of the loading arm gear shaft while press-fit the pole base assmebly (supply side) as indicated by the arrow. It is important that the tension arm assembly shaft is positioned closer toward you than the control plate. (See Fig.3-2-15c.) (4) Make sure that the mark E of the control plate is in alignment with the mark of the loading arm gear shaft. (See Fig.3-2-15c.) (5) Pull off the hexagonal wrench for positioning.
(3) Turn the loading arm gear (take-up side) clockwise so that the notch of the loading arm gear (take-up side) is in alignment with the projection of the loading arm gear shaft and lift it. Likewise, turn the loading arm counterclockwise so that the notch is in alignment with the projection and remove the loading arm gear (take-up side). (See Fig.3-2-16a and Fig. 3-2-16b.) (4) When removing the loading arm gear shaft, be sure of first removing the screw retaining the drum assembly (on the back side of the loading arm gear shaft). Then remove the screw (C) and remove the loading arm gear shaft by sliding it.
Pole base assembly Pole base assembly (supply side) (take-up side) Guide marks
Take-up lever
R section Insert Guide hole of the control plate guide 1.5mm hexagonal wrench T orsion arm Loading arm gear (take-up side) Loading arm gear (supply side) Screw(B) Screw(A) Notch
Fig.3-2-15b
Fig.3-2-16a
ProjectionA
ProjectionB
Section A Hole A
Fig.3-2-16b 3.2.16.2 How to install (1) Align the notch of the loading arm gear (take-up side) to the projection B of the loading arm gear shaft and slip it over. Then rotate it clockwise for alignment with the projection A and slip it down to the bottom. (See Fig.3-2-16b.) (2) Then turn the loading arm gear (take-up side) counterclockwise. Hang the torsion arm on the pole base assembly (take-up side) and tighten the screw (B). (3) Install the loading arm gear (supply side) so that the guide mark of the loading arm gear (take-up side) is in alignment with the guide mark of the loading arm gear (supply side). Then hang the torsion arm on the pole base assembly (supply side) and tighten the screw (A). (See Fig.3-2-16a.)
Section C Section C
Hole B Section B
Section B Hole B
Control plate
Fig.3-2-15c 3.2.16 Loading arm gear (supply or take-up side) and loading arm gear shaft 3.2.16.1 How to remove (1) Remove the loading arm gear (supply side) by loosening the screw (A). (See Fig. 3-2-16a.) (2) Remove the screw (B) and remove the torsion arm from the pole base assembly (take-up side). (See Fig.3-2-16a.)
(No.82933)1-25
3.2.17 Take-up lever, take-up head and control plate 3.2.17.1 How to remove (1) Remove the spring of the take-up lever from the main deck. (2) Remove the lug (A) of the take-up lever from the main deck and pull out the take-up lever and the take-up head together. (3) Remove the screw (A). (4) Align the idler arm assembly pin in the center (centre) of the R section of the control plate guide, remove the control plate guide lugs (B) and (C) from the main deck, and remove the control plate guide.
Idler arm assembly pin Lug(C) Take-up lever
Lug(C)
Fig.3-2-19a 3.2.20 Main brake assembly (take-up side), reel disk (takeup side) and main brake assembly (supply side) 3.2.20.1 How to remove (1) Move the main brake assembly (take-up side) in the arrowindicated direction and remove the reel disk (take-up side). (2) Remove the spring attached to the main brake assembly. (3) Remove the lug (A) of the main brake assembly (take-up side) and pull out the lug (B) after bringing it into alignment with the main deck notch. (4) Remove the lugs (C), (D) and (E) of the main brake assembly (supply side) from the main deck and pull them off. (See Fig.3-2-20a.)
Main brake assembly (supply side) Reel disk (take-up side) Main brake assembly (take-up side)
Fig.3-2-17a 3.2.18 Capstan brake assembly 3.2.18.1 How to remove (1) Move the lug (A) of the capstan brake assembly in the arrow-indicated direction so that it comes into alignment with the notch of the main deck. (See Fig. 3-2-18a.) (2) Remove the lug (B) of the capstan brake assembly from the main deck and remove the capstan brake assembly.
Fig.3-2-20a
Fig.3-2-18a 3.2.19 Sub brake assembly (take-up side) 3.2.19.1 How to remove (1) Remove the spring attached to the lid guide and sub brake assembly (take-up side). (2) Bring the lug (A) of the sub brake assembly (take-up side) into alignment with the notch of the main deck. (3) Remove the lugs (B) and (C) of the sub brake assembly (take-up side) from the main deck and remove the sub brake assembly (take-up side).
1-26 (No.82933)
3.2.21 Tension brake assembly, reel disk (supply side) and tension arm assembly 3.2.21.1 How to remove (1) Remove the three lugs of the tension brake assembly from the main deck and pull them off. (2) Remove the reel disk (supply side) by loosening in the arrow-indicated direction the main brake assembly (supply side). (3) Remove the tension spring on the back of the main deck. Then release the lug of the tension arm bearing in the arrow-indicated direction and draw out the tension arm assembly. (See Fig. 3-2-21a.)
Lug of the tension Tension arm arm bearing assembly Reel disk (supply side)
3.2.23 Stator assembly (1) Remove the flat cable. (2) Remove the two screws (A), (B) and remove the lug wire. (3) Remove the stator assembly by lifting in the arrow-indicated direction. (Take care that the brush spring does not jump out.) Notes: Be careful not to lose the brush and spring. There are some models that do not use the lug wire. Refer to the parts list for these models. When tightening the screw (B), place the caulked part of the lug terminal near to the shaft of the drum and then tighten it. After installation, be sure to perform the switching point adjustment according to the electrical adjustment procedure.
Screw (A) Screw (B) Lug wire (Note) Drum shaft Lug wire
Screw (A)
Flat cable (Take care not to mix up the polar faces when installing.)
Tension spring
Fig.3-2-21a 3.2.22 Idler lever, idler arm assembly 3.2.22.1 How to remove (1) Remove the lug of the idler lever from the main deck and remove the hook fitted in the idler arm assembly hole by lifting it. (2) Remove the slit washer and pull out the idler arm assembly.
Lug Idler lever
Fig.3-2-23a 3.2.24 Rotor assembly 3.2.24.1 How to remove (1) Remove the stator assembly. (2) Remove the two screws (B) and remove the rotor assembly. 3.2.24.2 How to install (1) Match the phases of the upper drum assembly and the rotor assembly as indicated in Fig.3-2-24a. (2) Place the upper drum assembly hole (a) over the rotor assembly holes (b) (with three holes to be aligned) and tighten the two screws (B). (See Fig.3-2-24a.)
Screws (B)
Compress Spring
Hole(a)
Fig.3-2-22a
CONTACT
The hole is not in line but is offset toward the right. Hole(b)
Fig.3-2-24a
(No.82933)1-27
3.3 Compatibility adjustment Notes: Although compatibility adjustment is very important, it is not necessary to perform this as part of the normal servicing work. It will be required when you have replaced the A/C head, drum assembly or any part of the tape transport system. To avoid any damage to the alignment tape while performing the compatibility adjustment, get a separate cassette tape (for recording and play back) ready to be used for checking the initial tape running behavior. Unless otherwise specified, all measuring points and adjustment parts are located on the Main board. When using the Jig RCU, it is required to set the VCR to the Jig RCU mode (the mode in which codes from the Jig RCU can be received). (See SECTION 2 SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS.)
Jig RCU [Data transmitting method] Depress the ( 3 ) button after the data code is set. CUSTOM CODE 43: A CODE 53: B CODE DATA CODE INITIAL MODE
Measuring point (D) External trigger (E) Adjustment part (F) Specified value (G) Adjustment tool (H)
(1) Play back the alignment tape (A1). (2) Apply the external trigger signal to D.FF (E), to observe the V.PB FM waveform at the measuring point (D). (3) Set the VCR to the manual tracking mode. (4) Make sure that there is no significant level drop of the V.PB FM waveform caused by the tracking operation, with its generally parallel and linear variation ensured. Perform the following adjustments when required. (See Fig. 3-3-2a.) (5) Reduce the V.PB FM waveform by the tracking operation. If a drop in level is found on the left side, turn the guide roller of the pole base assembly (supply side) with the roller driver to make the V.PB FM waveform linear. If a drop in level is on the right side, likewise turn the guide roller of the pole base assembly (take-up side) with the roller driver to make it linear. (See Fig. 3-3-3a.) (6) Make sure that the V.PB FM waveform varies in parallel and linearly with the tracking operation again. When required, perform fine-adjustment of the guide roller of the pole base assembly (supply or take-up side). (7) Unload the cassette tape once, play back the alignment tape (A1) again and confirm the V.PB FM waveform. (8) After adjustment, confirm that the tape wrinkling does not occur at the roller upper or lower limits. (See Fig. 3-3-2b.) [Perform adjustment step (9) only for the models equipped with SP mode and EP (or LP) mode.] (9) Repeat steps (1) to (8) by using the alignment tape (A2).
Proper waveform variation
(1) Play back the back tension cassette gauge (A). (2) Check that the indicated value on the left side gauge is within the specified value (G). (3) If the indicated value is not within the specified value (G), perform the adjustment in a following procedure. a) Set the VCR to the mechanism service mode. (See SECTION 2 SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS.) b) Set the VCR to the play back mode and adjust by turning adjustment pin to align the tension arm assembly edge with the main deck hole (A) on the right edge marker. (See Fig. 3-3-1a.)
Tension arm assembly Edge Hole (A) Marker 0.5 mm Tension arm assembly Adjust pin
B Roller driver
Fig.3-3-2a
Improper
Proper
Fig.3-3-2b 3.3.3 Height and tilt of the A/C head Note: Set a temporary level of the height of the A/C head in advance to make the adjustment easier after the A/C head has been replaced. (See Fig.3-2-6c.)
Signal Mode Equipment (A) (B) (C) Alignment tape(SP, stairstep, NTSC) [MHP] PB Oscilloscope
(5) Turn the A/C head positioning tool fully toward the capstan. Then turn it back gradually toward the drum and stop on the second peak point position of the V.PB FM waveform output level. Then tighten the screws (4) and (5). (6) Perform the tracking operation and make sure that the V.PB FM waveform is at its maximum. If it is not at maximum, loosen the screws (4) and (5), and turn the A/C head positioning tool to bring the A/C head to a position, around where the waveform reaches its maximum for the first time. Then tighten the screws (4) and (5). Note: After adjusting, always perform the confirmation and readjustment of the item 3.3.5.
Toward the capstan Toward the drum A/C head positioning tool To the drum Head base Screw (4)
Measuring point (D1) AUDIO OUT terminal (D2) TP4001 (CTL. P) External trigger (E) Adjustment part (F) Specified value (G) TP111 (D.FF) A/C head [Mechanism assembly] Maximum waveform
Fig.3-3-4a
(1) Play back the alignment tape (A). (2) Apply the external trigger signal to D.FF (E), to observe the AUDIO OUT waveform and Control pulse waveform at the measuring points (D1) and (D2) in the ALT mode. (3) Set the VCR to the manual tracking mode. (4) Adjust the AUDIO OUT waveform and Control pulse waveform by turning the screws (1), (2) and (3) little by little until both waveforms reach maximum. The screw (1) and (3) are for adjustment of tilt and the screw (2) for azimuth.
Head base (2) (1) AUDIO OUT
Waveform output
Drum side
Capstan side
Maximum
CTL.P
Measuring point (D) External trigger (E) Adjustment part (F) Specified value (G) Adjustment tool (H)
Measuring point (D) External trigger (E) Adjustment part (F) Specified value (G) Adjustment tool (H)
(1) Play back the alignment tape (A1). (2) Apply the external trigger signal to D.FF (E), to observe the V.PB FM waveform at the measuring point (D). (3) Set the VCR to the manual tracking mode. (4) Loosen the screws (4) and (5), then set the A/C head positioning tool to the innermost projected part of the A/C head. (See Fig. 3-3-4a.)
(1) Play back the alignment tape (A). (2) Apply the external trigger signal to D.FF (E), to observe the V.PB FM waveform at the measuring point (D). (3) Confirm that the automatic tracking operation is completed. (4) Set the VCR to the Auto adjust mode by transmitting the code (F) twice from the Jig RCU. When the VCR enters the stop mode, the adjustment is completed. (5) If the VCR enters the eject mode, perform adjustment for the audio control head phase (X-value) again. (No.82933)1-29
Rotary encoder
69
136
230
264.7
318.7
370
412.42
20
42.6
52.6
114.6
150.4
167.8
178.8
207.2
218.2
240.2
251.2
293.2
304.2
320.4
335
Pinch roller
Guide arm
OFF ON HALF REV HALF FF/REW OFF ON CONTACT OFF ON CONTACT OFF ON
Tension arm
Main brake S
Main brake T
Sub brake S
OFF ON
Sub brake T
OFF ON
Capstan brake
OFF IN FF/REW
Direct gear
OUT PLAY OFF
Change lever 2
ON SUPPLY
Idler position
Take-up lever
RESET ON
Timer REC standby STOP (drum at stop) POWER OFF (cassette loaded)
Slow FOR
Operation mode
Slow REW
1-30 (No.82933)
Set the switches as shown below unless otherwise specified on the relevant adjustment chart. The switches that are not listed below can be set as desired. If the VCR is not equipped with the functions detailed below, setup is not required.
AUTO PICTURE/VIDEO CALIBRATION/ B.E.S.T./D.S.P.C. PICTURE CONTROL/SMART PICTURE VIDEO STABILIZER TBC Digital 3R VIDEO NAVIGATION/TAPE MANAGER OFF NORMAL/NATURAL OFF ON ON OFF
If there is a reference to a signal input methed in the signal column of the adjustment chart, Ext. S-input means the Y/C separated video signal and Ext. input means the composite video signal input. Unless otherwise specified, all measuring points and adjustment parts are located on the Main board. 4.1.5 EVR Adjustment Some of the electrical adjustments require the adjustment performed by the EVR system. The main unit have EEPROMs for storing the EVR adjustment data and user setups. Notes: In the EVR adjustment mode, the value is varied with the channel buttons (+, ). The adjusted data is stored when the setting mode changes (from PB to STOP, when the tape speed is changed, etc.). Take care to identify the current mode of each adjustment item when making an adjustment. When changing the address setting in the EVR adjustment mode, use the Jig RCU or the remote controller having numeric keypad with which a numeric code can be directly input. The remote control code of the Jig RCU corresponds to each of the digit keys on the remote controller as follows.
Digit-key 0 20 1 21 2 22 3 23 4 24 5 25 6 26 7 27 8 28 9 29
Yellow
White(75%)
Magenta
Yellow
Green
White
Cyan
Blue
Red
100 IRE 1V
Burst
Code
4.1.4 Switch settings and standard precautions The SW settings of the VCR and the standard precautions for the electrical adjustments are as follows. When using the Jig RCU, it is required to set the VCR to the Jig RCU mode (the mode in which codes from the Jig RCU can be received). (See SECTION 2 SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS.)
Jig RCU [Data transmitting method] Depress the ( 3 ) button after the data code is set.
As the counter indication and remaining tape indication are not displayed FDP during the EVR adjustment mode, check them on the TV monitor screen. When performing the EVR adjustment, confirm that the FDP indication is changed to the EVR mode, as shown below.
FDP
Mode Equipment
(5) Transmit the code (F) from the Jig RCU to adjust so that the duration a from the waveform end (Hi/Low switching point of D.FF) to the rising edge of subcode area becomes the specified value (G). (6) Set the VCR to the stop mode or eject mode. (7) Play back the signal (A1) of the alignment tape (A3). (8) Repeat steps (2) to (6) in the mode (B3).
a
Measuring point (D1) TP501 (Y TO SE) [Main board] (D2) TP106 (PB-FM) [Main board] External trigger (E) Specified value (G) Adjustment tool (H) TP111 (D.FF)/slope : 7.5 0.5H Jig RCU [PTU94023B]
D-VHS envelope
(1) Play back the signal (A1) of the alignment tape (A2). (2) Apply the external trigger signal to D.FF (E) to observe the VIDEO OUT waveform and V.PB FM waveform at the measuring points (D1) and (D2). (3) Set the VCR to the manual tracking mode. (4) Adjust tracking so that the V.PB FM waveform becomes maximum. (5) Transmit the code (F1) from the Jig RCU to adjust so that the trigger point of the VIDEO OUT waveform is changed from the trailing edge of the V.sync signal becomes the specified value (G). (6) Set the VCR to the stop mode.
Trigger point Switching point V.sync
Sub code area End of waveform (D.FF signal Hi/Low switching point)
Measuring point (D) Adjustment part (F) Specified value (G) Adjustment tool (H)
V. rate
Mode
(1) Record the signal (A2) in the mode (B1), and play back the recorded signal. (2) Set the VCR to the manual tracking mode. (3) Set the VCR to the FWD slow (+1/6x) mode. (4) Transmit the code (F) from the Jig RCU to adjust so that the noise bar becomes the specified value (G) on the TV monitor in the slow mode. (5) Set the VCR to the Stop mode. (6) Confirm that the noise bar is (G) on the TV monitor in the slow mode. (7) Repeat steps (3) to (6) in the REV slow (1/6x) mode. (8) Repeat steps (1) to (7) in the mode (B2). Note: For FWD slow (+1/6x) playback, transmit the code 08 from the Jig RCU to enter the slow playback mode, and transmit the code D0 for REV slow (1/6x) mode. 4.3 Video circuit 4.3.1 SD EE COMPONENT Y level
Signal Mode Equipment (A1) Internal color bar (A2) S-VHS (B) (C) EE Oscilloscope COMPONENT Y terminal Jig code 95 "01 : **" Jig code 21 Jig code 18 or 19 (Channel +/-) Jig code 3C
Equipment
Measuring point (D) External trigger (E) Adjustment part (F) Specified value (G) Adjustment tool (H)
(1) Play back the signal (A1) of the alignment tape (A2). (2) Apply the external trigger signal to D.FF (E) to observe the D-VHS envelope waveform at the measuring point (D). (3) Set the VCR to the manual tracking mode. (4) Adjust tracking so that the D-VHS envelope waveform becomes maximum.
Measuring point (D) EVR mode EVR address (F1) (F2) (F3) (F4) (F5)
(1) Insert the cassette tape (A2) to enter the mode (B). (2) Observe the Y OUT waveform at the measuring point (D). 1-32 (No.82933)
(3) Set the VCR to the EVR mode by transmitting the code (F1) from the Jig RCU. (4) Set the EVR address to (F2) by transmitting the code (F3) from the Jig RCU. (5) Transmit the code (F4) from the Jig RCU to adjust so that the Y level of the Y OUT waveform becomes the specified value (G). (6) Release the EVR mode of the VCR by transmitting the code (F5) from the Jig RCU again. (When the EVR mode is released, the adjusted data is memorized.)
Jig code 95 "03 : **" Jig code 23 Jig code 18 or 19 (Channel +/-) Jig code 3C
Y level
(1) Insert the cassette tape (A3) to enter the mode (B). (2) Observe the Y OUT waveform at the measuring point (D). (3) Set the VCR to the EVR mode by transmitting the code (F1) from the Jig RCU. (4) Set the EVR address to (F2) by transmitting the code (F3) from the Jig RCU. (5) Transmit the code (F4) from the Jig RCU to adjust so that the Y level of the Y OUT waveform becomes the specified value (G). (6) Release the EVR mode of the VCR by transmitting the code (F5) from the Jig RCU again. (When the EVR mode is released, the adjusted data is memorized.)
Y level
Mode Equipment
Measuring point (D) EVR mode EVR address (F1) (F2) (F3) (F4) (F5)
H. rate
(1) Insert the cassette tape (A3) to enter the mode (B). (2) Observe the Y OUT waveform at the measuring point (D). (3) Set the VCR to the EVR mode by transmitting the code (F1) from the Jig RCU. (4) Set the EVR address to (F2) by transmitting the code (F3) from the Jig RCU. (5) Transmit the code (F4) from the Jig RCU to adjust so that the Y level of the Y OUT waveform becomes the specified value (G). (6) Release the EVR mode of the VCR by transmitting the code (F5) from the Jig RCU again. (When the EVR mode is released, the adjusted data is memorized.)
Measuring point (D) EVR mode EVR address (F1) (F2) (F3) (F4) (F5)
Y level
H. rate
(1) Insert the cassette tape (A2) to enter the mode (B). (2) Observe the CB OUT waveform at the measuring point (D). (3) Set the VCR to the EVR mode by transmitting the code (F1) from the Jig RCU. (4) Set the EVR address to (F2) by transmitting the code (F3) from the Jig RCU. (5) Transmit the code (F4) from the Jig RCU to adjust so that the CB level of the CB OUT waveform becomes the specified value (G). (6) Release the EVR mode of the VCR by transmitting the code (F5) from the Jig RCU again. (When the EVR mode is released, the adjusted data is memorized.)
PB/CB level
Mode Equipment
Fig.4-3-4a (No.82933)1-33
(6) If the specified value (G1) is not obtained, adjust the Adjustment part (F) so that the waveform level of the lower channel level becomes the specified value (G2). (Adjust before recording, then confirm it by playing back.)
Measuring point (D) EVR mode EVR address (F1) (F2) (F3) (F4) (F5)
V. rate
(1) Insert the cassette tape (A2) to enter the mode (B). (2) Observe the COLOR OUT waveform at the measuring point (D). (3) Set the VCR to the EVR mode by transmitting the code (F1) from the Jig RCU. (4) Set the EVR address to (F2) by transmitting the code (F3) from the Jig RCU. (5) Transmit the code (F4) from the Jig RCU to adjust so that the BURST level of the COLOR OUT waveform becomes the specified value (G). (6) Release the EVR mode of the VCR by transmitting the code (F5) from the Jig RCU again. (When the EVR mode is released, the adjusted data is memorized.)
Measuring point (D) EVR mode EVR address (F1) (F2) (F3) (F4) (F5)
BURST level
Fig.4-3-5a 4.4 Audio circuit Note: GND (Ground) should be taken from the Tuner shield case. 4.4.1 Audio REC FM
Signal (A1) Ext. input (A2) Audio: No signal (A3) Video: Color (colour) bar signal [NTSC] (B) (C) S-VHS EP TBC:OFF Oscilloscope TP2253 (A. PB FM) [Main board] TP111 (D.FF) VR2251 (FMA REC LEVEL)
Mode Equipment
Notes: How to input the HD color bar signal. Connect an i.LINK cable between the another playback VCR's i.LINK input/output connector and this VCR's i.LINK input/output connector. Select input location"I-1 etc." on this VCR. Playback the color bar portion of the alignment tape[MD-1H] on another playback VCR. (1) Input the signal (A2) to enter the mode (B). (2) Observe the Y OUT waveform at the measuring point (D). (3) Set the VCR to the EVR mode by transmitting the code (F1) from the Jig RCU. (4) Set the EVR address to (F2) by transmitting the code (F3) from the Jig RCU. (5) Transmit the code (F4) from the Jig RCU to adjust so that the Y level (a) of the Y OUT waveform becomes the specified value (G). (6) Release the EVR mode of the VCR by transmitting the code (F5) from the Jig RCU again. (When the EVR mode is released, the adjusted data is memorized.)
Y level (a)
Specified value (G1) 350 50 mVp-p (G2) More than 200 mVp-p
(1) Apply the external trigger signal to D.FF (E) to observe the Audio PB FM waveform at the measuring point (D). (2) Record the signal (A3) with no audio signal input in the mode (B), and play back the recorded signal. (3) Set the VCR to the manual tracking mode. (4) If the A.PB FM level is not within the specified value (G1), perform the adjustment in a following procedure. (5) Adjust the Adjustment part (F) so that the A. PB FM level of the higher channel level becomes the specified value (G1). (Adjust before recording, then confirm it by playing back.) 1-34 (No.82933)
Fig.4-3-2a
Measuring point (D) EVR mode EVR address (F1) (F2) (F3) (F4) (F5)
(1) Insert the cassette tape (A3) to enter the mode (B1). (2) Apply the external trigger signal to D.FF (E) to observe the waveform appeared at the measuring point (D). (3) Set the VCR to the EVR mode by transmitting the code (F1) from the Jig RCU. (4) Set the EVR address to (F2) by transmitting the code (F3) from the Jig RCU. (5) Transmit the code (F4) from the Jig RCU to adjust so that the waveform signal level a becomes the specified value (G). (6) Release the EVR mode of the VCR by transmitting the code (F1) from the Jig RCU again. (When the EVR mode is released, the adjusted data is memorized.) (7) Repeat steps (2) to (6) in the mode (B2). Notes: GND (Ground) should be taken from the PRE/REC board shield case. The signal level adjustment should be performed by setting the center (centre) of the darkened section on the CRT bright line. After adjusting, always perform the confirmation and readjustment of the item 4.5.4.
Notes: How to input the HD color bar signal. Connect an i.LINK cable between the another playback VCR's i.LINK input/output connector and this VCR's i.LINK input/output connector. Select input location"I-1 etc." on this VCR. Playback the color bar portion of the alignment tape[MD-1H] on another playback VCR. (1) Input the signal (A2) to enter the mode (B). (2) Observe the PB/CB OUT waveform at the measuring point (D). (3) Set the VCR to the EVR mode by transmitting the code (F1) from the Jig RCU. (4) Set the EVR address to (F2) by transmitting the code (F3) from the Jig RCU. (5) Transmit the code (F4) from the Jig RCU to adjust so that the PB/CB level of the PB/CB OUT waveform becomes the specified value (G). (6) Release the EVR mode of the VCR by transmitting the code (F5) from the Jig RCU again. (When the EVR mode is released, the adjusted data is memorized.)
Fig.4-5-1a D-VHS REC level 4.5.4 PLL f0 Notes: This adjustment should be done after the D-VHS REC level adjustment for the Digital circuit has been completed. Do not connect the probe or any other jig to the TP or shield case of the PRE/REC board during adjustment. If auto adjustment is not completed by the above procedure, re-adjust the adjustment item 4.5.3 again.
Signal (A1) Ext. input (A2) Optional (A3) DF-300 (B1) D-VHS STD (B2) D-VHS HS
PB/CB level
Mode Equipment
Mode
Adjustment part (F1) (STD) Jig code 96 (HS) Jig code 91 (F2) Jig code 9B Specified value (G) Adjustment tool (H) STOP mode Jig RCU [PTU94023B]
Adjustment part (F1) Jig code 57 (F2) (STD) A:8 (HS) A:9 (F3) (STD) Jig code 28 (HS) Jig code 29 (F4) Jig code 18 or 19 (Channel +/-) Specified value (G) Adjustment tool (H) 1205mVp-p Jig RCU [PTU94023B]
(1) Insert the cassette tape (A3) to enter the mode (B1). (2) Set the VCR to the Auto adjust mode by transmitting the code (F1) from the Jig RCU. When the VCR enters the stop mode, the adjustment is completed. When the VCR enters the eject mode, insert the cassette tape again. (3) Release the Auto adjust mode of the VCR by transmitting the code (F2) from the Jig RCU. (4) Repeat steps (2) to (3) in the mode (B2).
(No.82933)1-35
4. Voltage measurement 1) Regulator (DC/DC CONV) circuits REC : Colour bar signal. PB : Alignment tape (Colour bar). : Unmeasurable or unnecessary to measure. 4) Indication on schematic diagram Voltage Indications for REC and PB mode on the schematic diagram are as shown below.
PB and REC modes (Voltage of PB and REC modes are the same)
Note: If the voltages are not indicated on the schematic diagram, refer to the voltage charts. 5. Signal path Symbols The arrows indicate the signal path as follows. NOTE : The arrow is DVC unique object.
Playback signal path
Removable connector
(Example)
R-Y Y
1 2 3 1 2 3 4
6. Indication of the parts for adjustments The parts for the adjustments are surrounded with the circle as shown below.
Board to Board
2-1
2. Parts location guides Parts location are indicated by guide scale on the circuit board.
REF No. IC101 B : Foil side (A : Component side) C : Chip component D : Discrete component) LOCATION IC B C Category : IC 6A Horizontal A zone Vertical 6 zone
Note: For general information in service manual, please refer to the Service Manual of GENERAL INFORMATION Edition 4 No. 82054D (January 1994).
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BOARD INTERCONNECTIONS
3D DIGITAL / 4M
JAPAN ONLY
C_FROM_DIGI
JAPAN ONLY
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SLOW PULSE KILLER DET 12C_DATA GR_VIDEO TU_VIDEO GR_ON[H] I2C_DATA BS_P.CTL BS_P.CTL 12C_CLK TRICK[H] ANT_CTL
CN1401
Y_FROM_DIGI
V/Y_TO_DIGI
C_TO_DIGI
CN7104
I2C_CLK
V.P CTL
Cr_OUT
BS_ANT
Y_OUT
SW12V
V.REF
BIT_IN
SW5V
LINE1
LINE2
LINE3
J7125 C.BOX
J7124 PAUSE
CN7101
GND
GND
GND
LINE1
LINE2
LINE3
Y_OUT
Cb_OUT
Cr_OUT
CN2
RXD
TXD
SW12V
BIT_IN
AL6V
I2C_CLK
BS_ANT
TU_VIDEO
ANT_CTL
12C_DATA
C_FROM_DIGI
Y_FROM_DIGI
SLOW PULSE
V/Y_TO_DIGI
KILLER DET
C_TO_DIGI
GR_VIDEO
GR_ON[H]
I2C_DATA
12C_CLK
V.P CTL
TRICK[H]
CN1901
AL_17V
GND[C]
SW5V
26[H]
V.REF
D.FF
Fsc
GND
GND
AL17V
26[H]
GND
GND
D.FF
GND
GND
GND
AL6V
RXD
TXD
GND
Fsc
CN1901
Cb_OUT
CN5601
PS3.3V PS3.3V PS1.8V PS1.8V PS5V
CN4
Fsc GND
CN7108
Fsc GND NC AUDIO_IN CH_SW MOD_B CONV[H] VIDEO_IN NC RF_AGC ( BT) TU_CE PLL_CLK PLL_DATA NC MB LOCK[L] TU[30V] IF_OUT IF_IN NC NC AUDIO_OUT SIF_OUT AFT VIDEO_OUT NC RF_AGC NC TU_CE PLL_CLK PLL_DATA NC MB LOCK[L] TU[30V] TP IF_OUT NC NC AUDIO_OUT SIF_OUT AFT VIDEO_OUT NC AUDIO_IN CH_SW MOD_B CONV[H] VIDEO_IN NC
CN9301
D/A_OUT[R] GND D/A_OUT[L] GND A/D_IN[R] GND A/D_IN[L] GND Y_TO_DIGI GND C_TO_DIGI GND Y_FROM_DIGI GND C_FROM_DIGI NC
CN5
D/A_OUT[R] GND D/A_OUT[L] GND A/D_IN[R] GND A/D_IN[L] GND Y_TO_DIGI GND C_TO_DIGI GND Y_FROM_DIGI GND C_FROM_DIGI NC
CN1
D/A_OUT[R] GND D/A_OUT[L] GND A/D_IN[R] GND A/D_IN[L] GND Y_TO_DIGI GND C_TO_DIGI GND Y_FROM_DIGI GND C_FROM_DIGI NC
CN7107
D/A_OUT[R] GND D/A_OUT[L] GND A/D_IN[R] GND A/D_IN[L] GND Y_TO_DIGI GND C_TO_DIGI GND Y_FROM_DIGI GND C_FROM_DIGI NC
CN5001
BRN
PS3.3V(2)
BLU
CN5303
FAN6V GND
CN5602
SW12V GND SW5V AUDIO[-]
4
SUB SPU DMAIN DMAIN IF E5 E5 DDR MEMORY DIGITAL IF VIDEO AUDIO
CN8002
AL3.3V AL3.3V AL1.8V AL1.8V AL5V PS3.3V GND GND GND GND AL2.5V
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CN5305
GND GND GND GND
CN5502
GND GND GND GND
CN3
GND GND SW5V 12C_DATA_A/V 12C_CLK_A/V
CN7104
GND GND SW5V 12C_DATA_A/V 12C_CLK_A/V
3D SUB
JAPAN ONLY
CN7102
C_OUT GND Pb/Cb_OUT GND Pr/Cr_OUT GND D-Y_OUT
REG VIDEO/AUDIO SYNC DET S-SUB FMA/DEMOD SYSCON TUNER TERMINAL MAIN
CN5501
NC AL5.1V AUDIO[-] FAN_CTL[H] AL4V AL4V GND[D] GND[D] AL12V M12V M12V GND[M] GND[M] GND GND AL6V AL6V AL17V
CN5301
NC NC AUDIO[-] FAN_CTL[H] AL4V AL4V GND[D] GND[D] AL12V M12V M12V GND[M] GND[M] GND GND AL6V AL6V AL17V BT2 48V
S_DATA_TOSYS
FRONT_C_IN
FRONT_Y_IN
FRONT_V_IN
SEQUENCE_PULSE RXD
SEQ_P
D_CASS_SW
TXD
S_DATA_FRSYS
BACK_UP_GND
AL2.5V
CN8003
CN3009
F.AUDIO[R] F.AUDIO[L]
BT2 48V
REC_SAFETY
CN3008
RCU5V
S_CLK
CN5603
AL5.1V GND
CN901
RC_IN RC_IN
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
CN7191
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
F.C_IN
F.Y_IN
FRONT_VIDEO
F.AUDIO[L]
F.AUDIO[R]
GND
RCU5V
REC_SAFE
S_CLK
GND
STB
BACK_UP_GND
S_DATA_TOSYS
CN8001
TCK VSS TDI TDO TMS TRST DBI
S_DATA_FRSYS
D_CASS_SW
KBUS_REQ
CN7002
STB
CN8004
GND
CN7005
GND AL5V
AUDIO_ERASE
FULL_ERASE
FW7001
DRUM_CTL_V CAP_REV[L] CAP_CTL_V
FW7081
D_CASS_SW GND
MAIN:CN3011
CTL_HEAD[+]
CTL_HEAD[-]
FVCC
CN8005
JLIP_TXD GND JLIP_RX AL3.3V AL5V
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12/17/22 GND[C] LDM1
DRUM_12V
CAP_FG
GND[M]
GND[M]
GND[C]
SW5V
CN2001
CN2002
CN3001
CN3003
CN3004
CN3002
LDM2
GND
LSC
LSB
D.PG D.FG
GND
GND
REC
LSA
RESET MODE FP
CN7006
NC
CN1
PB
CN603
LS2[H]
HS[H]
GND
V/STD/HS1_FF
SW5V
HS2_ENV
LS2_HEADSEL
D/HS1_ENV
D_REC_LEVEL1
D_REC_LEVEL2
A/HS2_FF
DVHS[L]
D_REC[L]
CH2_RECST[H]
CN8001
SW12V GND SW5V AUDIO[-]
CH1_RECST[H]
HS_RECST[H]
FW7007
CN1
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K1
STD1/HS1C_S
STD1/HS1C_F
REC_DATA_A
REC_DATA_B
REC_DATA_A
REC_DATA_B
PB_DATA_B
PB_DATA_A
PB_DATA_A
PB_DATA_B
KS1
KS1
VCCP
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K1
D_CASS_SW GND
HS1D_S
HS2D_S
HS2C_S
HS1D_F
HS2D_F
CN402
CN401
CN604
HS2C_F
STD2_S
STD2_F
RESET SW
GND
CN601
CN602
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
OPEN
p10448001a_rev0.1
2-3
2-4
CN5501 C5406 0.01 /25 D5402 1SS133 1SS270A IC5401 MD1422N N/C VDD VDD VDD VDD N/C VGH N/C P.GND N/C VOUT VOUT VOUT VOUT N/C VGL Vboot N/C Vc c R/C GND OCL+ OCLS/S C5403 0.1 /25 R5407 0.1 1W R5421 0.2 1W C5404 0.1 /25 D5401 D1SF4A R5409 SHORT C5405 0.01 /50 C5407 1500 /6.3 R5406 0.1 1W R5401 5.6k L5402 10 L5403 10 NC AL5.1V AUDIO[-] FAN_CTL[H] AL4V K5401 SHORT AL4V C5408 100/16 GND[D] GND[D] AL12V M12V M12V GND[M] GND[M] GND GND AL6V AL6V AL17V BT2 48V B5603 ## C5606 IC5602 0.001 L5431 /50 MM1431AT UTCTL431 R5606 47k C5602 100 /16 R5604 150 R5605 1.8k ## C5508 ## B5607 Q5602 2SC5739/QP/ D5505 11ES2 1A3G ## C5507 # L5601 SHORT
# LF5001
D5001 D3SBA60 # VA5001 QAF0023-431 QAF0039-431 QAF0024-431 QAF0055-431 C5001 0.047 /250 C5002 0.022 /250 # C5003 R5104 47 1/4W C5101 100p /1k
FR
L5201 33 CP L5401 33
R5410 SHORT
R5404 1M
4
C5104 470p /1k # C5107 33p /1k C5103 27 /35
R5105 10
R5402 7.5k
IC5603 PQ5EV3
TO DIGITAL
B5604
(SUB CPU)
CN5601 PS3.3V O G A S PS3.3V PS1.8V PS1.8V R5608 4.7k PS5V PS3.3V(2) GND[D] ## C5607 0.001 /50 GND[D] R5609 2.7k C5603 100 /16 GND[D] GND[D] PS2.5V PS2.5V
# PC5101
# C5203 /10
## R5323 100 2W
Q5302 DTA114EUA UN5111 RN2302 PDTA114EU D5302 MTZJ2.7B RD2.7ES/B2/ D5204 ERA18-02 1SR153-400 10ELS2 PG104RS R5309 12k
GND GND AL6V AL6V R5316 1k R5317 1.2k AL17V BT2 48V CN5303 C5205 4.7 /100 FAN GND CN5305 C5206 18 /50 GND GND GND GND CN5502 GND GND GND GND D5507 11ES2 1A3G ## C5608 0.001 /50 IC5604 UPC1944J HA17L431AP C5604 100 /16 R5612 4.7k R5610 68 Q5604 2SC5739/QP/ R5611 2.7k C5204 180 /25 B5602
R5301 220
# B5001
R5302 4.7k
R5303 1.5k
R5304 5.6k
MY
# B5002
D5205 AU01Z ERA18-02 1SR153-400 10ELS2 PG104RS D5206 AU01Z ERA18-02 1SR153-400 10ELS2 PG104RS
## R5327
Q5503 2SD1858/QR/
B5605
L5203 33 Q5501 2SD1858/QR/ D5207 FMX-12S FCF06A20 YG901C2 SF5LC20U ER602FCT C5207 680 /16 C5306 1000 /16 R5331 100 1/2W Q5311 2SB1068/KU/ R5333 1k Q5312 DTC114EUA UN5211 RN1302 PDTC114EU Q5505 DTA114EUA UN5111 RN2302 PDTA114EU D5501 MTZJ11C RD11ES/B3/ Q5502 2SC5739/QP/ R5503 470 R5504 1k D5503 1SS133 1SS270A C5504 100 /16 D5502 RD5.1JS/B2/ MA4051N/M/ R5506 10k
R5507 470
TO DIGITAL
(SUB CPU)
DANGEROUS VOLTAGE
R5332 10k
R5501 330
## R5509 2.2k
## D5506 1SS355 Q5510 DTC114EUA UN5211 RN1302 PDTC114EU ## Q5508 DTA114EUA UN5111 RN2302 PDTA114EU
R5502 4.7k
R5505 470
Q5507 ## B5606 DTA114EUA UN5111 RN2302 PDTA114EU D5504 MTZJ5.6C RD5.6ES/B3/ ## C5506
## Q5509 2SD2144S/UV/
p20286001a_rev0.1
2-5
2-6
TO FMA/DEMOD
Fsc GND NA_PB NA_REC A.IN1[R] A.IN1[L] F.AUDIO[R] F.AUDIO[L]
5
TO TERMINAL MAIN
F.AUDIO[L] F.AUDIO[R] A.IN1[L] A.IN1[R] GND R2004 OPEN R2007 10k
OPEN
10k
R2003 100
R2010
TO TUNER
TU_VIDEO GND
TO REG
SW12V SW5V GND Q47 DTA114WUA
C2003 47 /6.3
C2004 OPEN C2001 C2014 C2002 1 /50 4.7 /50 OPEN C40 10 /25
L2001 SHORT
TO FMA/DEMOD
FMA_CH1 FMA_COM FMA_CH2 Q46
TO DRUM
CN1 DTA114WUA D1 D2 1SS133 1SS133 C1 C133 0.01 0.01 0.01 C6 0.01
R2009
R79 OPEN C39 0.01 L5 C38 47 /6.3 C37 1 /50 470 470 1.8k 10
R118 0 R9 R8 R36
R21 100
R22 100
C2
L1 10
Q1 2SC4081/S/
Q48 Q2 2SC4081/S/ 2SC4081/S/ C3 C134 C4 0.01 0.01 0.01 C5 47 /6.3 TP111 D.FF R77 22k R120 0 R2021 33k C120 1 /50 C36 4.7 /25
X2 QAX0575
R44 22k
R42 680
C35 0.1
C2005 4.7 /50 C2007 22 /16 R2015 180 R2014 220k C2006 0.012 C2008 C2010 4.7 /50 0.0015 4.7 /50 R2013 6.8k
Q12 C34 0.1 1k C31 47 /6.3 R6 L11 12 C26 0.01 C27 C29 10k 0.0047 C28 3.3 /50 0.022 C30 0.47 /50 2SA1576A/QR/ C33 2.2 /50
TO SYSCON
CTL[+] CTL[-] GND C69 0.1 C70 0.01
Q3 2SC4081/S/
Q4 2SC4081/S/
R7 C32 0.01
OPEN
C2011 2SC4081/QRS/ 2SD1819A/QRS/ Q2051 2PC4081/R/ C2053 0.0047 R2054 12k R2056 68 R2057 47k R2058 18k Q2052 2SA1576A/QR/ 2SB1218A/QR/ 2PA1576/R/ R2059 47k R2060 18k Q2054 2SA1576A/QR/ 2SB1218A/QR/ 2PA1576/R/ Q2055 DTC144WUA PDTC144WU UN521E RN1309 Q2003 DTA144WUA PDTA144WU UN511E RN2309 R2017 15k Q2053 DTC144WUA PDTC144WU UN521E RN1309 R2066 0 C2009 0.001
TO SYSCON
A.MUTE[H] EP_SHORT[L] SP_SHORT[L] V/STD/HS1.FF
4p
CTL
R2052 OPEN
T2051
C2055 10 /25
C2054 0.022
R2055 3.3
C2056 OPEN IC1 JCP8051-NSA C61 0.01 C136 0.1 OPEN C62 0.1 OPEN D5 OPEN D4 OPEN C23 0.01 L3 R4 0 10 R66 OPEN R48 1k
VIDEO_ENV L4 10 I2C_DATA_A/V I2C_CLK_A/V V.PULSE ET_REC[H] NORM/MESEC/S AGC_CTL[H] SB_GAIN B17 C84 22p R34 22k C2012 4.7 /25 R33 OPEN C10 C11 C12 150p 0.1 7p R2 1.5k R3 100 C14 0.1 C15 C16 C63 0.01 0.1 0.1 R75 OPEN C17 C18 C9 C41 C19 C20 3.3 1 0.01 1 2.2 1 /50 /50 /50 /50 /50 OPEN C21 C22 0.1 47 /6.3 C24 C80 0.1 0.01 OPEN R46 470 C.SYNC Q32 OPEN
R2067 0
L2 100
L20 SHORT
R1 6.2k
C81
OPEN
2
TO SYSCON
N.REC[H] N.REC_ST[H] L15 10 TP106 R25 10k
R2019 4.7k
2SC4081/QRS/ R27 1k
2SC4081/QRS/ Q8 R32 1k R104 6.8k R93 1k L19 10 R68 2.2k C73 12p L28 15 C110 330p C135 2SC4081/QRS/ 0.01 R49 1k Q38 Q23 R5 100 B11 OPEN
R29 2.2k
C74 12p
Q9 R31 1.2k
Q33
2SA1576A/QR/
DTC144WUA
GND MAIN_ALC_DET
1
TO S-SUB
TO TERMINAL
REAR2_V_IN
p10453001a_rev0
2-7
2-8
(SYNC DET)
TO REG
SW5V SW12V GND R254 8.2k R253 12k Q252 2SA1576/RS R256 100k C252 0.01 R252 1.5k Q251 D251 DA204U DTC144W R251 10k
3
TO S-SUB
Y/V_TO_DIGI R257 330 C255 0.1 Q253 2SC4081/RS R255 C254 22k OPEN
TO SYSCON
SYNC_DET[L]
LF251 PELN0806
p30105001a_rev0
2-9
2-10
TO REG.
Y_TO_AV
# R564
# B502 # R565 1k
CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH
CH
# R566 470 R504 R505 3.6k 3.9k R506 390 R508 150 C522 2.2 /50 C523 2.2 /50 R510 1k 0.5 C524 C525 R507 C526 R509 C527 300p 2 300p 2 1.2k 100p 1.6k 180p
47 /6.3
SW5V
GND
GND
Fsc
R569 C_FROM_DIGI 1M GND Y_FROM_DIGI GND Y/V_TO_DIGI GND C_TO_DIGI GND C514 0.01 C516 4.7 /25
C511
C510
4
TO TERMINAL TO TERMINAL, SYNC DET TO TERMINAL
TO DIGITAL
0.01
C528
270p 2
L503 10
C505
C531 C532
C515
0.01
R503 220
C504 0.1
3
C536 C537 0.01 0.01
C503 C502
C518
0.1
TO SYSCON
I2C_DATA_A/V I2C_CLK_A/V WIDE_DET C519 C520 2.2 /50 4.7 /25 C501 2.2 /50
GND
IC501 JCP8038 C551 1 /50 C553 0.01 R522 10K R568 150 C555 0.01 C554 1/50 C556 0.01 R523 10K C557 1 /50 C559 0.01 R524 10K C560 1 /50
D501 1SS355
C561 1 /50
C507 C506
47 /6.3 0.01
C552 0.01
C558 0.01
p20289001a_rev0
2-11
2-12
Q2252 DTC144WUA PDTC144WU UN521E RN1309 Q2253 DTC144WUA PDTC144WU UN521E RN1309
5
C2222 0.01
TO REG
SW12V SW5V AL5V AUDIO[-] Q2201 DTA144WUA PDTA144WU UN511E RN2309 DTC144WUA PDTC144WU UN521E RN1309 Q2202
47 /6.3 OPEN # C6601 1 /50
GND
C2211 47 /6.3
C2210 10 /25
C2213
C2212
COMP
L2201 SHORT
TO TUNER
C6506 1 /50
R2255
R2220 1k
# C6517 0.22
# R6502 3.3k
C2209 10 /25
27k
# C6504 0.1
# C6516
TP2253 A.PB_FM
# C6508
R2601 150 R2602 39
D2601 OPEN # C6602 C2643 OPEN C2644 0.01 C2646 OPEN R2642 220 R2211 10K R2209 330 R2210 4.7k IC2641 BA15218F VCC D2201 OPEN C6510 C6511 OPEN OPEN # C6509 1 /50 0.1 C2259 # C6512 # C6604 C2214 # C6513 0.022 OPEN 10 /16 C2257 2.2 /50 0.01 R2252 3.3k 0.33 /50 R2251 4.7k C2208 R2257 # L6501 0.015 680k
TO SYSCON
ET_REC[H] I2C_DATA2 I2C_CLK2 A.MUTE[H] LED D2251 1SS133 JUSTCLK H.REC_ST[H] S.CASS[H] A.ENV/ND[L] A/HS2.FF
L2251 10
R2641 220 C2645 OPEN C2641 OPEN C2642 0.01 R2212 10K
C2253
0.01
TO VIDEO/AUDIO
C2252 L2272 C2282 0.01 1.8 120P Q2277 2SC4081/QRS/ 2PC4081/R/ 2SD1819A/QRS/ Q2278 2SC4081/QRS/ 2PC4081/R/ 2SD1819A/QRS/ Q2280 OPEN R2258 220 FMA_CH2 FMA_CH1 FMA_COM Q2284 2SC4081/QRS/ 2PC4081/R/ 2SD1819A/QRS/
TO VIDEO/AUDIO
Fsc NA_REC GND
C2216 47 /16
C2217 OPEN
C2219 C2220
22 /16 10 /25
C2251 R2218 R2606 47K R2605 1K C2612 C2611 680p 680p R2607 47K C2609 OPEN C2604 OPEN R2610 4.7K C2650 0.0033 C2649 0.0033 3.9K R2219 1K C2221 # C6514 # C6605 # C6515 C2205 C2603 47 /25 C2605 47 /25 0.022 0.022 1 /50 C2206 R2603 1K C2207
C2288 OPEN
C2285 OPEN
C2286 OPEN
C2287 OPEN
TP2254 A.REC_FM
R2282 2.2K
R2283 2.2K
R2604
1K
4.7 /50
4.7 /50
R2609 220 VSS VEE INH Z0 Z Z1 Y0 Y1 VEE IC2602 BA15218F VCC C IC2601 BU4053BCF B A X0 X1 X Y VDD C2606 OPEN C2608 47 /25 R2608 220 R2611 4.7K C2610 OPEN R2222 R2221 R2664 R2665 470 470 47K 47K
# IC2201
10 /16 47 /6.3 10 /25 0.1 1 /50
# C6502
# C6503
C6501
C2201
C2202
C2203
C2204
R2287 OPEN
R2288 OPEN
Q2283 OPEN
R2202 6.8k R2204 6.8k R2206 6.8k R2208 6.8k
TO SYSCON
D_REC[L] H.REC[H]
R2224 6.8K
R2223 6.8K
Q1704 2SA1576A/QR/
R2289 R2290
0 0
C2607 47 /25
2
TO TERMINAL TO VIDEO/AUDIO
C2647 0.0033
C2648 0.0033
L1702 10 R1708 47k C1708 10 /16 R2201 R2203 47k 47k R2205 R2207 47k 47k R1707 4.7k Q2604 2SC4081/QRS/ 2PC4081/R/ 2SD1819A/QRS/ R1705 Q1703 DTC144WUA Q1705 DTC144WUA RN1309 68k L1701 15 C1706 15p Q1702 2SA1576A/QR/ C1703 47p C1702 47p C1707 0.01 R1706 39k R1704 39k C1705 0.001 C1704 100p R1703 560 R1702 680 R1701 220 C1701 0.022
Q1701 2SA1576A/QR/
C1709 0.1
TO TERMINAL
A/D_IN[L] AUDIO_OUT[R] AUDIO_OUT[L] R2623 1K R2621 R2622 1K 1K C2627 C2628 680p 680p C2622 OPEN R2627 220 R2624 47K R2625 47K C2621 OPEN
R2663 4.7K
VSS
VEE
INH
Z0
Z1
Y0
Y1
R2661 1K VEE IC2622 BA15218F VCC Q2602 DTC144WUA PDTC144WU UN521E RN1309 C2624 OPEN R2626 220
X0
X1
VDD
IC2621 BU4053BCF
TO SYSCON
A_SEL_A A_SEL_B A_SEL_C
C2625 OPEN
C2626 0.01
p10454001a_rev0
2-13
2-14
S.CASS[H]
A.MUTE[H]
A/HS2.FF
C.SYNC
#CN3011
TO TERMINAL MAIN
TO D-PRE/REC CN603
D_REC_LEVEL1
NORM/MESEC/S
SW5V D_REC_LEVEL2
CH2_RECST[H]
CH1_RECST[H]
LS2_HEADSEL
V/STD/HS1_FF
I2C_DATA_A/V
V/STD/HS1.FF
EP_SHORT[L]
SP_SHORT[L]
I2C_CLK_A/V
N.REC_ST[H]
H.REC_ST[H]
AGC_CTL[H]
D/HS1_ENV
FLY_REC[H]
HD_OUT[H]
I2C_DATA2
ET_REC[H]
LINE2INFO
LINE1INFO
FLY_ON[H]
A.MUTE[H]
TO FMA
I2C_CLK2
N.REC[H]
D_REC[L]
JUSTCLK
D_VHS[L]
A_SEL_C
H.REC[H]
SB_GAIN
A_SEL_A
A_SEL_B
V.PULSE
PAUSE
HS_RECST[H]
A/HS2_FF
HS2_ENV
D_REC[L]
DVHS[L]
LS2[H]
HS[H]
GND
CTL[+]
CTL[-]
SW5V
RMO
TXD
(SYSCON)
LED
C3050 OPEN
R3254 10k
R3255 10k
R3257 10k
R3253 10k
R3256 10k
0.047
VCC
HSH
DRECL
DVHSL
LS2H
C3047
FLYRECH
IC3005 BU2090FS
HRECH
DATA
GND
CLK
NC
NC
R3248
C4018 100p
TO DRUM/MDA
CN3001 DRUM_12V GND[M] DRUM_CTL_V D.PG
R4019 10k
R4021 10k
C3033 0.047
C4012 1
C4011 0.1
R3247 1k
R4015 5.6k
R4018 R4017
1k 1k
# R3275 2.7k
D.FG
# R3274 4.7k
R3273 10k
R3271 1k
R3272 1k
Q4003 DTC114EU
C4017 0.0022
Q4002 DTC114EU
LMC2
GND LMC1
2.2k
220
100
100
VCC
NRECH
DATA
GND
CLK
NC
NC
R4012
R4011
R4010
R4009
R3105
R3104
R3094
R3093
R3088
R3087
R3086
R3103
R3097 R3096
R3092
R3090
L1INF_B
L1INF_A
C3014 47 /6.3
0.047
47 /6.3
22 /16
560
BA15218F-XE
HDOUTH
P.SAVEL
18k
IC3006 BU2090FS
SUB_CPU_RESET
HI_S_FF_REW
V/STD/HS1.FF
N.REC_ST[H]
H.REC_ST[H]
EP_SHORT[L]
VUP2L
VUPH
C3049
L2INF
Vcc
C4004
VCC
GND
R4107
R3204 2.2k
C4006
R4003
R4004
R3201 10k
SP_SHORT[L]
EXP_DATA2
ET_REC[H]
EXP_DATA1
P.MUTE[H]
DRUMPWM
A.MUTE[H]
A/HS2.FF
V.PULSE
AGC_CTL
CTLREF
EXP_CLK
CAPPWM
C.SYNC
SEQ_ P
REF5
DPG
Vcc
DFG
Vss
FANCTL
P.CTLH
REF30
560
C4101 0.01
R4109 10k
R3091
R3089
R3085
TO LOADING MDA
Vref
100
100
100
IC3004 BA6956AN
1k
1k
1k
1k
1k
1k
1k
1k
1k
1k
NBE20JM-226X NBE40JM-476X
1k
1k
C4015 220p
R4013 1k
NBP41CM-226X
R4020
10k
C4016 820p
R4014
1.8k
C3032 Vss R3083 Vcc R3081 R3080 R3079 R3078 R3077 R3076 R3075 R3074 R3072
0.047
4.7k
10k
10k 10k
10k
10k
IC4101
1k 1k OPEN 1k OPEN 1k 100 220 1k 1k B3001 OPEN 12p R3230 4.7k R3231 1k
# R3278
R3279
R3280
R3276
R3281
R3277
TO CAPSTAN MDA
CN3003 GND[C] CAP_FG CAP_CTL_V SW5V GND[M] CAP_REV[L] NC 12/17/22 C3004 0.047
R4005 5.6k
CTLBIAS C4007 OPEN 1 CTLFB CTLAMPOUT CTLSMTIN CFG SVcc AVcc # IC3001 HD6432194SXD**F HD64F2194CFD**
HS_RECST[H] CH2_RECST[H]
C4102 0.47 R4102 22k C4009 0.27 C4002 0.01 R3011 C4008
4.7k 4.7k 4.7k 100k 100k 4.7k 4.7k 4.7k 4.7k 4.7k 4.7k 4.7k
LED AFC END_SENSOR KEY_IN1 KEY_IN2 A.ENV/ND( L) START_SENSOR HS2_ENV VIDEO_ENV D/HS1_ENV NORM/MESEC/S WIDE_DET AVss CTL_GAIN
CH1_RECST[H] SYNCDET[L] MODE Vcc OSC2( OUT) Vss OSC1( IN) RES X1 X2 NMI FWE S_CASS[H] TU_V_MUTE[H] JUST_CLK
CP3002 QMFZ050-1R5X-E
CP4001 QMFZ050-1R5X-E
R4103 100
R3012 R3013 R3014 R3015 R3016 R3017 R3018 R3019 R3020 R3021 # R3022
NC
A_SELC
A_SELA
A_SELB
R3251 10k
5
R3252 OPEN
GND
RXD
TO TUNER
I2C_DATA2 I2C_CLK2 TU_V_MUTE[H]
47 /6.3
0.047
GR_ON[H] AFC
18p
VSS RST
VCC
C3031
TO ROTARY ENCODER
CN3004 LSB LSC LSA GND[C]
R3215 10k R3216 10k R3214 10k R3025 R3026 D3009 11ES2 R3027 SHORT SHORT SHORT
C3024 QAX0444-001 12p QAX0445-001 R3062 R3061 R3060 # R3059 R3058 R3057 R3246 10k 1k 1k 1k 4.7k 100 100k
CP
CP
C3030
TO S-SUB
I2C_DATA_A/V I2C_CLK_A/V WIDE_DET
D_REC_LEVEL1
D_REC_LEVEL2
S.DATA_TOSYS
S.DATA_FRSYS
LSB
PAUSE/COMPU_IN
LSA LSC
CONPU_OUT/TEST_IN
I2C_DATA_AV
GR_ON[H]
PROTECT
K-BUS_IN
SB_GAIN
CAP_REU(L) D3006 11ES2 D3007 11ES2 Q3007 2SB1256 R3210 R3211 180 27k R3208 180 R3209 27k
REC_SAFETY K-BUS_REQ
POWER_DET
I2C_CLK_AV
EXP_DATA3
K-BUS_OUT
K-BUS_CLK
D_CASS[H]
TO SYNC DET
(NOT USED) SYNC_DET[L]
SP_FG
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
10k
R3029 4.7k
Q3002 PTZ-NV16A
Q3003 PTZ-NV16A
PC3002 GP3S123
GP3S123
D3011 1SS133
1k
PC3001
10k
100
R3241
10k
2.2k
2.2k
4.7k
4.7k
4.7k
4.7k
R3207 18k
TU_FG
S.CLK
LMC1
LMC2
LMC3
STB
Vss
RMO
Vcc
RC
Q3013 UN521E-X
TO DIGITAL CN8003
CN3009 LS2_FF SYNC_DET P.MUTE[H] KBUS_DATA GND KBUS_CLK KBUS_REQ
R3034
R3036
R3037
R3039
R3040
# R3042
# R3044
R3046
R3047
R3048
FAN_CTL[H] P.SAVE[L] P.CTL[H] AL17V M12V GND GND[M] AL6V SW5V SW12V 48V L3001 0.22
R3238 4.7k
VSS
A0
A1
A2
R3041
R3049
R3050
R3051
R3052
R3053
R3056
TO REG
1k
VCC
Q3010 DTC114TU
0.047
0.047
Q3005 2SD1819A/QRS/ 2SC4081/QRS/ 2PC4081/R/ D3002 R3212 Q3004 2SD1819A/QRS/ 2SC4081/QRS/ 2PC4081/R/ D3003 RD39ES/B3/ MTZJ39C R3219 4.7k 1SS133
CN3010 UPDATE
100k
3.3k
3.3k
10k
10k
FWE
RESET
AL5V
GND
R3282 10k
SIO
SII
SDA
SCL
WP
D3001 LNB2301L01VI
R3226
C3043
R3235
R3236
R3227
C3040
C3042
C3016
R3228
0.01
470k
C3022 0.047
R3224 3.3k
C3013
R3222 10k
R3213
R3242
R3223 3.3k
R3218 4.7k
330k
100k
C3012 47 /6.3
D3005 11ES2
R3220 100k
TO DISPLAY CN7002
CN3008 RCU_5V BACK_UP_GND REC_SAFETY S_CLK S_DATA_TOSYS S_DATA_FRSYS STB RC_I N GND D_CASS_SW
p10449001a_rev0.1
2-15
2-16
MAIN (TUNER)
TO REG
GND SW5V SW12V BT2 AL6V
TO FMA/DEMOD
COMP
L6004 SHORT
# R6503 15k
4
# TU6001
# VR6601 22k
# R6504 10k
OPEN
R6020 1k
OPEN 100P
# C6008 0.01
# C6006
D6002
HZ30-2L
R6031 100
L6032 SHORT
# C6033 0.001
# R6034 1M
R6030 3.3k
# B6608
TO VIDEO/AUDIO
TU_VIDEO
B6030 OPEN GND CF6031 OPEN Q6030 2SB1218A/QR 2SA1576A/QR 2PA1576/R # B6020 # Q6031 DTC114E
TO GR CN1901
CN1901 AL_17V BS_P.CTL AL6V SW12V
TO SYSCON
I2C_DATA2 I2C_CLK2
p10447001a_rev0
2-17
2-18
1
TO SYSCON
GND SW5V AL5V
3
TO SYSCON
# CN7101
# CN7104
A
# R7146 # R7147 # R7148 8.2k 8.2k 10k 75 75 75 # R7121 # R7122 # R7123 C7125 1000 /6.3 C7126 1000 /6.3 C7127 1000 /6.3
L7101
# J7126
SHORT
TO DIGITAL
(VIDEO) C7121
D1/D3
D7101 OPEN
CN9001
CN7102
VCC
LINE1 LINE2 LINE3 Y_OUT GND Cb_OUT GND Cr_OUT GND TXD RXD
R7137 R7138 R7139 75 75 75 D7103 OPEN
IC7103 BA7623F-X
GND
B
# L7151 100
# R7152 220
# R7153 4.7k # R7154 10 1/2W
J7127 Cr_OUT
# J7125 C.BOX
# R7151 100
# Q7151 2SC1317/RS/-T
Cb_OUT
J7124 PAUSE
Y_OUT
C
CN7106 CN7105 D7104 RB721Q-40-T2
J7128 JLIP
NOT USED
J7123 OPEN
D
TO FMA/DEMOD
R7116 R7117
B7102 SHORT
2-19 2-20
TO DIGITAL (AUDIO) CN9301
CN7107
1SS133-T2
NC J7108
D7106
1SS133-T2
R-OUT2 R-OUT1
GND AUDIO_OUT[R] AUDIO_OUT[L] A.IN1[R] A.IN2[R] A.IN1[L] A.IN2[L] F.AUDIO[L] F.AUDIO[R] GND A/D_IN[L] A/D_IN[R] D/A_OUT[L] D/A_OUT[R]
R7125 R7126
R7131 10k
100 100
J7107
OPEN
NC L-OUT1
R7135 SHORT
(TERMINAL)
L-OUT2
B7101
R7115
R7134 10k L7102 SHORT # R7127 10k # R7124 10k
75 R7120 75
NC
J7106
V-OUT2
V-OUT1
C7103 C7104
C7118 0.01
47 /6.3 0.1
C7106 0.01
E F
TO VIDEO/AUDIO TO S-SUB
R7113 R7118
C7110 0.01
J7105
IC7101 BA7665FS-X
D/A_OUT[R] GND D/A_OUT[L] GND A/D_IN[R] GND A/D_IN[L] GND Y_TO_DIGI GND C_TO_DIGI GND Y_FROM_DIGI GND C_FROM_DIGI NC
R7114 R7119
75 75
S-OUT2
S-OUT1
R7104 R7105
100 100
NC
J7104
NC NC
J7103 J7102
# C7101
G
p10451001a_rev0
# C7102
R7108 75
J7101
REAR2_V_IN C_FROM_DIGI Y_FROM_DIGI C_TO_DIGI Y/V_TO_DIGI GND BIAS_FOR_C_OUT REAR1_V_IN REAR1_C_IN REAR2_C_IN REAR2_Y_IN REAR1_Y_IN FRONT_C_IN FRONT_Y_IN FRONT_V_IN GND
R7107 R7101
75 75
S-IN2
S-IN1
TO JACK CN7191
CN901 FRONT_C_IN GND FRONT_Y_IN GND GND FRONT_V_IN GND F.AUDIO[L] GND F.AUDIO[R] GND
5
S7009 CH+ S7010 CHS7011 POWER S7012 TIMER
S7005 REC
S7006 PAUSE
S7007 STOP/EJECT
S7008 PLAY
4
CN7006 K1 KS1 J7194 QND0084-001 J7191 QNN0023-004 PEMC1009-04 J7192 QNN0022-003 PEMC1010-03 J7193 QNN0022-002 PEMC1010-02 FW7007 OPEN S7004 OPEN
S7001 REW
S7002 FF
S7003 D-VHS
RESET SW
TO MAIN(SYSCON) CN3008
CN7002 D-CASS-SW GND RC_IN STB S_DATA_FRSYS S_DATA_TOSYS S_CLK REC_SAFE BACK_UP_GND RCU5V R7194 75 R7192 SHORT C7192 OPEN
DI7001 LTG-0154M-J
D7001
1SS133 D7002
1SS133 D7003
1SS133
L7193 SHORT C7194 OPEN L7191 SHORT C7195 OPEN L7192 SHORT
GR4 GR2
R7193 75
C7193 OPEN
SG_D GR3 SG_J GR1 IC7001 PT6958-X SG_H SG_F SG_E SG_G SG_A SG_B SG_C R7015 R7016 R7017 R7018 R7019 R7020 270 270 270 270 270 270 SG_D SG_E SG_F SG_G SG_H SG_J VDD GND GR5 GR4 GR3 GR2 GR1 GND SG_C/KS4 SG_B/KS3 SG_A/KS2 KS1 VDD K4 K3 K2 K1 STB CLK DIN DOUT OSC
OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN
OPEN
L7194 SHORT
GR5
SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT 51k B7051 OPEN B7052 SHORT B7053 SHORT
FW7001 REC_SAFETY
FW7081
S7061 QSW0602
S7063 QSW0695
R7006 10k
TO MAIN(REG) CN5603
L7001 0.22 CN7005 AL5V GND B7001 SHORT
TO MAIN(TERMINAL) CN901
F.C_IN GND F.Y_IN GND GND FRONT_VIDEO GND F.AUDIO[L] GND F.AUDIO[R] GND
CN7191
p10450001a_rev0
2-21
2-22
# IC607 Q605 # R696 R686 4.7k L611 100 C653 0.01 C657 0.01 Q606 C649 0.01 C655 0.01 R687 4.7k # R695 # C696 L601 100 R691 10k # Q607 R688 1k C624 0.01 R694 10k Q608 D601 D602 R622 1k TP632 TP633 R609 75 TP631 C623 0.1 R623 10k Q641 2SC3936/BC/ C622 0.01 # R621 C642 0.1 C731 0.1 R746 10 B606 SHORT R689 1k C646 0.01 R637 330 R636 3.9k IC601 CXA1702AR C654 0.01 C652 R642 R641 18k 15k 100 /6.3 C648 R639 100 180 /6.3 C643 0.1 C647 0.022
C651 0.1
C650 0.1
Q601
TO DMAIN IF
CN601 GND PB_DATA_A GND REC_DATA_A
R601 75
R604 0
# Q609
R690 10k
TP611
4
IC609 TC7SH08F # IC604 IC603 TC74HC00AF C626 0.0047
R635 120 C625 0.01 R624 10k R625 470k C639 0.1 R626 150 # R697 R634 120
Q642 2SC3936/BC/
TO DRUM
CN604 STD1/HS1C_F C732 0.1 STD1/HS1C_S STD2_S STD2_F HS1D_F
C692 0.01
C698 0.01
B603 SHORT
# C695
R627 100
R748 10
C628 0.01 Q621 R628 1k # IC610 B601 SHORT R631 0 R629 220 100 C630 0.01 L612 C629 100 /6.3 L613 100 C631 100 /6.3 C632 0.01 R632 0
R633 120
C733 0.01
C633 0.022
3
L631 100 C693 100 /6.3 C694 0.01 # C699
L615 100
L624 100
C678 0.01
L632 100
C689 0.01
L602 100
# IC606 BA10358F
# R704 # R705
C685 0.01 C686 0.01 R672 0 C684 100 /6.3 R671 R670 18k 15k C683 0.1 C682 100 /6.3
R668 330 C681 0.01 C680 0.1 C677 0.01 R667 3.9k
Vcc
Q616
Q614 Q613
Q603 R614 0
TO DMAIN IF
R611 75
GND
R615 470
# R706
# R707
R714 47k
R713 47
R712 270
R710 1k
R709 10k
R619 75
R703 0
C662 0.01 R653 10k C663 C664 0.01 R654 C665 0.0047 470k 0.1
Q644 2SC3936/BC/
Q645 2SC3936/BC/
C726 33p
C725 33p
C723 33p
C720 33p
C718 33p
C717 33p
C716 33p
C715 33p
C714 33p
C713 33p
C712 33p
C711 33p
R655 150
TP622 Q623 R656 1k C667 0.01 C668 100 /6.3 R664 0 C669 0.01
10k
R734
R733
R732
R731
R728
R727
R726
R725
R724
R723
R722
R721
R735
R736
1
CN603
1k
1k
C666 0.01
R662 R663 0 0
TP602 100
L622
HS2_ENV
SW5V
GND
D_REC_LEV2
D_REC_LEV1
D/HS1_ENV
HS[H]
HS_RECST[H]
CH1_RECST[H]
TO MAIN
CH2_RECST[H]
V/STD/HS1_FF
LS2_HEADSEL
A/HS2_FF
DVHS[L]
D_REC[L]
LS2[H]
p10418001a_rev0
2-23
2-24
TO MAIN(SYSCON) CN3009
CN8003 QGF1016F2-16W R66 R67 R68 R69 R70 R71 R72 R73 0 TXD 0 SEQUENCE_PULSE 220 RXD 220 AT_ON 220 HS2_FF 220 DFF/HS1_FF 0 SVREF30 0 REF5HZ 220 RESET[H] 0 KBUS_REQ 0 KBUS_CLK GND
C38
C39
C40
C41
C42
C43
SERVOREF30
TXD_H
SVREF30
R50 R51 R52 R53 R54 R55 R56 R57 R58 R59 R60
SEQ_P
V_SBE 0
TXD_H
HSPA_FF
HSPB_FF
DIGITAL
SBE0
R46 OPEN
R88 OPEN
SIO_UART2_TX
SEQ_P RXD_H
HSPB
HSPA
(SUB CPU)
IC5 SN74HCT08APW-X
IC6 SN74HCT08APW-X
TC74VHC05FT
R47 R48
IC8 SN74LV08APW-X
OPEN
OPEN
Vcc
C35 OPEN
C37
C44
SIO_UART1_TX
ZP45
R61 P.MUTE[H]
KBUS_REQ_H KBUS_REQ KBUS_CLK5V 4.7k HSPA_LS2 SIO_UART1_RX OPEN REF5HZ LS2_FF OPEN
220 KBUS_RXD/TXD 220 P.MUTE[H] 0 SYNC_DET OPEN LS2_FF OPEN ZP803-18 OPEN ZP803-19
C33 0.1
REF5
R45
SBE1 V_SBE1
C34 0.1
IC11 OPEN
KBUS_CLK
SIO_U2_RX
OPEN
LANC_RXD_H
R89
B4 OPEN
R90
R49
RXD_H
C45
C46
C47
C48
C49
C50
C51
C52
C32 0.1
C61
C31 0.1
C30 0.1
4
100 VIDEO_RST[L] 0 AUDIO_RESET 1k MAIN_RESET SOUT 4.7k SCS SCLK SCS SIN SIN JLIP_RXD JLIP_TXD R39 1k 480I_P[L] 10k 0 10k
C53
C54
C55
C56
C65 47p
TO SUB CPU
AL5V AL3.3V[D]
R44 10K
10k 10k 100
470 SBE.B 470 HS1_FF 470 HS2_FF C58 GND 22 /6.3 PELN0984-150Y K2 AL3.3V[D] K3 AL5V
R41
R40
R38
R37
TO DMAIN IF
SW12V
X1A X0A VC C
R43
B7
R42
B8
R36
GND
IC4 AT25080N-10SC-X
DA0 VSS DA1 TEST AVSS AVRL DAVS AVRH AVCC PK7/AN7 PK6/AN6 PK3/AN3 PK2/AN2 PK1/AN1 PK0/AN0 DAVC DAVS VCC 480I_P[L] reserved_2 reserved_1 PL7/DACK2 MAIN_RESET E2PROM_CS VIDEO_RST[L] AUDIO_RESET E2PROM_SIN E2PROM_SOUT E2PROM_SCLK ( CLK27SEL) JLIP_RXD JLIP_TXD
SW5V PS3.3V[A] GND RA1 10K BC_D[0] BC_D[1] BC_D[2] BC_D[3] RA2 10K BC_D[4] BC_D[5] BC_D[6] BC_D[7] BC_D[0] D16 BC_D[1] D17 BC_D[2] D18 BC_D[3] D19 BC_D[4] D20 BC_D[5] D21 BC_D[6] D22 BC_D[7] D23 RA3 10K VSS BC_D[8] BC_D[9] BC_D[10] BC_D[11] RA4 10K BC_D[12] BC_D[13] BC_D[14] BC_D[15] BC_D[8] D24 BC_D[9] D25 BC_D[10] D26 BC_D[11] D27 BC_D[12] D28 BC_D[13] D29 BC_D[14] D30 BC_D[15] D31 A00 BC_A[0] A01 C19 0.1 BC_A[1] A02 BC_A[2] A03 BC_A[3] A04 BC_A[4] A05 BC_A[5] A06 BC_A[6] A07 VSS VCC BC_A[7] A08 BC_A[8] A09 BC_A[9] A10 BC_A[10] A11 BC_A[11] A12 LC1 PELN1148-223X BC_A[12] A13 BC_A[13] A14 BC_A[14]
R96
PELN0984-150Y
TO E5
SIO_U2_RX SIO_UART2_TX
TO DMAIN
SW12V SW5V AL3.3V[D] PS3.3V[A] GND
B12 B13
OPEN OPEN KBUS_CLK SIO_UART1_RX C28 0.1 KBUS_CLK R35 10k 10k B10 C59 R33 10k 0 VCC VCC ZP1-94 ZP1-93 ZP1-92 ZP1-91 GND GND R97 22 0.1 0 B9 0 SIO_UART1_TX
E5_RST[H] SIO_UART1_RX
PI3/SIN3 PI4/SOT3 PI5/SCK3/TO3 VSS PJ0/SCL R34 PJ1/SDA VSS VC C DOC_TEST R32 SEQUENCE_PULSE TEST3 TEST2
TO MEMORY
AL5V AL3.3V[D]
GND
TO E5 DDR
AL3.3V[D] AL2.5V[D] GND
TO E5
AL3.3V[D] AL2.5V[D] AL1.8V[D] GND
IC1
TEST1 TEST0
PF4/FRCK PF3/IN3
TO VIDEO
SIO_SPI_CLK SIO_SPI_MOSI 0.1 VIDEO_CS DEM17_H B11 R25 0 0 0 0 VIDEO_MUTE[H] 0 D_REC_L DEM1 DEM0 A_MUTE SBE0 SBE1 SBE1 TP3 R21 SERVOREF30 SERVOREF30 HSPB HSPB TP2 TP1 C27 0.1 HSPA_LS2 HSPA_LS2 MAIN_RESET MAIN_RESET REF5 REF5 REF60 REF60 DMAIN_CS DMAIN_CS BC_WAIT R24 0 VIDEO_RXD
TO VIDEO
PS3.3V[A] PS3.3V[D] SW12V SW5V GND
PF2/IN2 R27 R26 DEM17[H] DEM1 DEM0 R23 A.MUTE R22 VIDEO_MUTE[H] 27PLL[H] DREC[L] ISCBDET[H] DECODE[H] VC C reserved_4 0 0
C60
TO DMAIN
FSC_H SBE0
TO AUDIO
AUDIO[-] SW5V GND PS3.3V[D]
PC4/INT5/CS1
PC6/INT6/CS2
PC7/INT7/CS3
KBUS_REQ
DMAIN_CS
P82/BRQ
CN5602
reserved_3
SW5V AUDIO[-]
C1 47 /16
C5 47 /16
KBUS_OUT
(SW.REG)
P81/BGRNTX
TO MAIN
GND
C2 0.1
A15 P60/A16
RDY VSS
ZP1-73
BC_WAIT BC_WS BC_WS BC_RS BC_RS B_CLK B_CLK BC_A[0-14] BC_A[0-14] BC_D[0-15] BC_D[0-15] HSPA HSPA KBUS_REQ E5_RST[H]
REF60
WR0X
WR1X
RSTX
HSP1
HSP2
REF5
RDX
MD2
MD1
MD0
VCC
TO MAIN
(SW.REG)
CN5601
CN8002 QGA2001F2-12W AL3.3V AL3.3V LC2
C4 0.1
C6 0.1
VCC
VSS
CLK
X1
X0
ZP1-72
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
B14 B15
OPEN OPEN
R17
R18
R12
R15
R16
R19
R1 150k R2 91k
VIN
LC3 PELN1148-223X
VO
R5
R6
R8
TO DMAIN IF
D_REC_L AT_ON
VC
LC7 AL5V PS3.3V GND GND GND GND AL2.5V AL2.5V LC8 PELN1148-223X T C15 47 /6.3 C13 47 /6.3 PELN1148-223X
PELN1148-223X
B_CLK
AL1.8V
BC_WS
BC_RS
LC6
BC_WAIT
AL1.8V
GND
ADJ
R98 OPEN
R13 OPEN
DEM17_H DEM1
TO AUDIO
DEM17_H DEM1
10k
10k
R14
X1 NAX0530-001X
NC
VSS VDD
R10
R11
R4
R7
R9
TO VIDEO
VIDEO_RST[L] 480I_P[L]
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
C121
C122
C123
C124
C101
C102
C103
C104
C105
C106
C107
C108
C109
C110
C111
C112
C20 0.1
K1 PELN0984-150Y
p10441001a_rev0
2-25
2-26
DMA[8]
DMA[7]
DMA[6]
DMA[5]
DMA[9]
DMA[4]
TO SUB CPU
SW12V R262 OPEN R261 C231 4p 47 R255 390
UDQM
VCCQ
VCCQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
DQ15
DQ14
DQ13
DQ12
DQ11
DQ10
OPEN
DQ9
DQ8
CKE
VSS
VSS
CLK
GND
VDD
X2
GND CLK
100221-00
OPEN
VDD
C245
0.1
R263 OPEN
X202 C232 4p
22 /6.3 C234
T
VIN
DMA[0-11]
DMD[0-15]
C242
R264
RA213
RA210
RA209
RA208
RA207
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
LDQM
VCCQ
VCCQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VCC
VCC
DMA[0-11]
DMD[0-15]
OPEN
R253
C233
X1
0.1
NC
NC
A9
A8
A7
A6
A5
A4
IC209 OPEN
DQ0
DQ1
DQ2
DQ3
DQ4
DQ5
DQ6
DQ7
CAS
RAS
A11
A10
WE
CS
A0
A1
A2
A3
DMD[10]
DMD[11]
DMD[12]
DMD[13]
DMD[14]
C240 0.1
DMD[15]
DMA[10]
DMA[11]
DMD[0]
DMD[1]
DMD[2]
DMD[3]
DMD[4]
DMD[5]
DMD[6]
DMD[7]
DMD[8]
DMD[9]
DMA[0]
DMA[1]
DMA[2]
DMA[3]
DMA[4]
DMA[5]
DMA[6]
DMA[7]
DMA[8]
DMA[9]
R252
R251
IC204 MK3727D
D203 MA8033/H/-X
D202 OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
R259 0
R254 27k
R260 0
10k
10k
10k
DMA[11]
DMA[10]
10k
OPEN
DMA[0]
DMA[1]
DMA[2]
DMA[3]
ZP207
ZP206
ZP135
ZP134
ZP60
ZP59
ZP58
ZP57
ZP56
DMD[0]
DMD[1]
DMD[2]
DMD[3]
DMD[4]
DMD[5]
DMD[6]
DMD[7]
OPEN
10k
R250
R249
R248
B218
B217
R247
C241 22 /6.3
B216 OPEN
C243 OPEN
C236 0.33
T C237 OPEN
R243
R244
R245
R246
TO E5
VCO_CTL
SDRAMWE
SDRAMDQMU
SDRAMDQML
TESTMODE0
TESTMODE1
TESTMODE2
TESTMODE3
TESTMODE4
SDRAMCAS
SDRAMCKE
SDRAMRAS
TMS
TDO
TCK
SDRAMADRS00
SDRAMADRS01
SDRAMADRS02
SDRAMADRS03
SDRAMADRS04
SDRAMADRS05
SDRAMADRS06
SDRAMADRS07
SDRAMADRS08
SDRAMADRS09
SDRAMADRS10
SDRAMADRS11
SDRAMADRS12
SDRAMADRS13
SDRAMCLK
SDRAMDATA00
SDRAMDATA01
SDRAMDATA02
SDRAMDATA03
SDRAMDATA04
SDRAMDATA05
SDRAMDATA06
SDRAMDATA07
SDRAMDATA08
SDRAMDATA09
SDRAMDATA10
SDRAMDATA11
SDRAMDATA12
SDRAMDATA13
SDRAMDATA14
SDRAMDATA15
TESTCLK
MONITOR00
MONITOR01
MONITOR02
MONITOR03
MONITOR04
MONITOR05
MONITOR06
MONITOR07
MONITOR08
MONITOR09
MONITOR10
MONITOR11
MONITOR12
MONITOR13
MONITOR14
MONITOR15
TESTCTL0
TESTCTL1
TESTCTL2
TESTCTL3
TESTCTL4
TESTCTL5
TESTCTL6
TESTCTL7
TRST
VPDX NSHEAD MXSEPA E5DTACK E5WE E5OE E5CS E5CKSET R239 MADD[21] MADD[20] MADD[19] MADD[18] MADD[17] MADD[16] MADD[15] MADD[14] MADD[13] K204 NQR0129-002X K205 0 K206 K207 0 0 10k MADD[6-21] LH_AR[6-15] MADD[1-5] R240 22
K211 PELN0984-150Y
TDI
R242 R241
4
TO E5
ENC_ST R257 10k TSINVALID TSINPST TSIN7 TSIN6 TSIN5 TSIN4 TSIN3 TSIN2 TSIN1 TSIN0 TPINPST TPIN7 TPIN6 TPIN5 TPIN4 RA215 10k TPIN3 TPIN2 TPIN1 BC_D[15] BC_D[14] BC_D[13] BC_D[12] BC_D[11] BC_D[10] BC_D[9] BC_D[8] BC_D[7] BC_D[6] BC_D[5] BC_D[4] BC_D[3] BC_D[2] RA206 0 RA205 0 RA204 0 RA203 0 TPIN0 HOSTDATA15 HOSTDATA14 HOSTDATA13 HOSTDATA12 HOSTDATA11 HOSTDATA10 HOSTDATA09 HOSTDATA08 HOSTDATA07 HOSTDATA06 HOSTDATA05 HOSTDATA04 HOSTDATA03 HOSTDATA02 HOSTDATA01 HOSTDATA00 HOSTADRS14 HOSTADRS13 HOSTADRS12 HOSTADRS11 HOSTADRS10 HOSTADRS09 HOSTADRS08 HOSTADRS07 HOSTADRS06 HOSTADRS05 HOSTADRS04 HOSTADRS03 HOSTADRS02 HOSTADRS01 HOSTADRS00 HOSTCS R204 R205 R206 MAIN_RESET BC_WS BC_WAIT BC_RS R208 R209 OPEN OPEN 10K 10K 10K HOSTBUSCLK HOSTALE SEL54EXT XSUBSEL XPWRSV XRESET HOSTWE HOSTWAIT DIV2SEL HOSTOE HOSTLOGICSEL IC201 JCP8054 ENCDATA[7] ENCDATA[6] ENCDATA[5] ENCDATA[4] ENCDATA[3] ENCDATA[2]
TO MEMORY
MADD[6-21]/MDT[0-15] LH_AR[6-15] MADD[1-5]
E5DATA15 E5DATA14 E5DATA13 E5DATA12 E5DATA11 E5DATA10 E5DATA09 E5DATA08 E5DATA07 E5DATA06 E5DATA05 E5DATA04 E5DATA03 E5DATA02 E5DATA01 E5DATA00 E5ADRS14 E5ADRS13 E5ADRS12 E5ADRS11 E5ADRS10 E5ADRS09 E5ADRS08 E5ADRS07 E5ADRS06 E5ADRS05 E5ADRS04 E5ADRS03 E5ADRS02 E5ADRS01 E5ADRS00 TSCLKOUT TSINCLK DIVCLKO CLK27O 24.576M_IN XTAL27I VCXO27I RECAREA_B RECDATA_B RECCLK RECAREA_A RECDATA_A XTAL19O XTAL19I PBDATA_B COEFFHOLD_B DISCRI_B CLK19BOUT ADCK_B AIN_B VCO19BCTL DAOUT_B DAOUTREF DAVRO DAVREF DAOUT_A VCO19ACTL AIN_A ADCK_A CLK19AOUT DISCRI_A
TO E5
TSCLK_SD
OPEN
0.01
TO E5
ENCDATA[0-7] ENCDATA[0-7]
MADD[12] MADD[11] MADD[10] MADD[9] MADD[8] MADD[7] MADD[6] LH_AR[15] LH_AR[14] LH_AR[13] LH_AR[12] LH_AR[11] LH_AR[10] LH_AR[9] LH_AR[8] LH_AR[7] LH_AR[6] MADD[5] MADD[4] MADD[3] MADD[2] MADD[1] R235 R234 R233 0 0 0
22 /6.3
C229
B215
C230
TO E5
DIVCLK_9M E5_27M
NQR0129-002X
R236 C228
1M 0.01
K203
VCC B222 OPEN GND IC208 SN74AHC1GU04K-X R271 OPEN Q202 C253 OPEN OPEN CN201 OPEN fsc
K214 0
R270
TO SUB CPU
BC_D[0-15] BC_D[0-15]
BC_D[1] BC_D[0] BC_A[14] BC_A[13] BC_A[12] BC_A[11] BC_A[10] BC_A[9] BC_A[8] BC_A[7] BC_A[6] BC_A[5] BC_A[4] BC_A[3] BC_A[2] BC_A[1] BC_A[0-14] BC_A[0]
C252 0.1 R265 OPEN R268 OPEN RECDATAB RECCLK RECDATAA R267 OPEN C247 OPEN
R272
OPEN
GND
TO SUB CPU
SW5V
R266 OPEN
FSC_H
CLKA XI
VCC
CLKC
R230
2
BC_A[0-14] DMAIN_CS B_CLK
B212 OPEN B211 OPEN R223 OPEN 0.5% R222 2.7k B210 OPEN B209 OPEN R217 C219
IC211 OPEN R269 C250 C249 OPEN IC210 OPEN OPEN OPEN
R228 22 VCO19BCTL R226 150 R227 220 0.5% 0.5% R225 100 R224 150 R220 150 R221 220 0.5% R219 22 C220 10p 390 10p R215 4.7k R216 330 DAOUTB DAOUTREF C221 0.1 DAOUTA VCO19ACTL AINA ADCKA R218 220 DISCRIA IC212 C251 OPEN
GND OPEN RECDATAB RECCLK RECDATAA DISCRIB ADCKB AINB VCO19BCTL DAOUTB DAOUTREF DAOUTA VCO19ACTL AINA ADCKA DISCRIA
XO
C224 5p
C248
GND
R231 OPEN
C223 10p
CLKB
OE
VCC
VDD
R232 200
OPEN
TO DMAIN IF
RECDATAB RECCLK RECDATAA DISCRIB ADCKB AINB VCO19BCTL DAOUTB DAOUTREF DAOUTA VCO19ACTL AINA ADCKA DISCRIA 3.3VREC
VDDI[PLLVD3]
VDDI[PLLVD2]
VDDI[54MPLL]
SERVOREF30
REF60RES
PBDATA_A
REF5RES
OPEN
OPEN
TPREF5
HOSTIRQ
COEFFHOLD_A
4.7K
AVDD1
AVDD2
AVDD3
AVDD4
AVDD5
AVSS1
AVSS2
AVSS3
AVSS4
AVSS5
10k
10k
REF60
VDDE
VDDE
VDDE
VDDE
VDDE
VDDE
VDDE
VDDE
VDDE
VDDE
VDDE
VDDE
VDDE
VDDE
HSPA
HSPB
SBEA
SBEB
REF5
VDDI
VDDI
VDDI
VDDI
VDDI
VDDI
VDDI
VDDI
VDDI
VDDI
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
E5_RST[H]
NC
R214 6.8K
R211
R207
R212
R213
B207
B208
B204
0 B205
0 B206
OPEN
B201
B202
L201 10
B203
AL3.3V[D]
0.5%
Q201 DTC144EUA-X
B221
D201 UDZ2.2B-X
C246 100p
R210
0.5%
TO SUB CPU
C201 22 /6.3 C202 0.1 L202 10 T C204 0.1 T C205 C206 0.1 22 /6.3 T C207 C208 0.1 22 /6.3 T C209 0.1 C210 0.1 C211 0.1 C212 22 /6.3 C213 0.1 C214 0.1 C215 0.1 C216 0.1 B219 B220 0 OPEN SERVOREF30 REF60 REF5 SBE1 SBE0 HSPB HSPA HSPA_LS2
VO
R201 51k
VIN
GND
R203 1k
C203 22 /6.3
ADJ
R202 100k
VC
IC202 SI-3012LU-X
p10442001a_rev0
2-27
2-28
TO DMAIN
DAOUTA
DISCRIA VCO19ACTL ADCKA IC402 TLC2932-X R405 10k LOGVDD VCOVDD RBIAS VCOIN VCOGND VCOINH PFDINH NC C404 0.1 R401 OPEN C405 OPEN Q429 OPEN R404 100 R499 OPEN
L401 10
L402
10 R407 470 R409 470 R414 10k Q402 UMT2N C410 47 /6.3 C411 0.01 R420 R412 0 R413 0 Q403 UMX2N Q427 UMT2N 3.9k R415 10k
L404 10
C414 0.012
DIGITAL
(DMAIN IF)
R403 2.2k
C416 0.1
C417 47 /16
Q407 2SC3930/C/
C415 1 R432
R423 470
R426 680
R430 1k
TO SUB CPU
Q401 DTC114EUA-X
D_REC_L
R427
680
B401 B402
0 0 R456 10K
L403 15
C413 6p
R428 1.2k
TO DMAIN
DAOUTB DISCRIB VCO19BCTL ADCKB DAOUTREF IC404 TLC2932-X R437 10k LOGVDD SELECT VCOOUT FINA FINB PFDOUT VCOVDD RBIAS VCOIN VCOGND VCOINH PFDINH NC C422 0.1 R402 OPEN C423 OPEN C426 1 R435 2.2k Q430 OPEN R436 100 R416 OPEN C425 47 /6.3 C427 47 /6.3 C428 0.01 L405 10 L406 10
R439 470
R441 470
R447 10k
L408 10
C431 0.012
C433 0.1
C434 47 /16
Q411 UMX2N
C432 1 R464
3
TO DMAIN
AINA AINB 3.3VREC RECCLK RECDATAB RECDATAA B403 OPEN
LOGGND
R455 470
R458 680
R462 1k
R459
680
TO D-PRE/REC CN601
CN401 QGA2001F2-04V
L407 15
C430 6p
R460 1.2k
L409 10
R473 100 R474 100 Q421 2SA1532/C/ Q422 2SC3930/C/ C442 47 /16 C443 0.01 R471 330 R475 6.8k
R476 1k
R478 33k
2PRE
2CLR
2Q
1PRE 2CLK
Vcc
2Q
2D
1CLR
1CLK
GND
1Q
1Q
1D
C436 0.1
T C437 22 /6.3
C444 0.1
C439 LPF 0.1 L410 OPEN C440 OPEN Q419 DTC114EUA-X C441 0.01 R469 330 R470 2.7k LPF LPF
TO D-PRE/REC CN602
CN402 QGA2001F2-04V R480 75 C445 OPEN
IC405 SN74LV74APW-X
R468 56k
R477 330
R479 3.9k
OPEN B404 L412 10 C446 0.1 T C447 22 /6.3 R483 0 C448 0.01 R482 15k FL402 10MHz NQR0336-001X
L414 10
R489 100 R490 100 Q425 2SA1532/C/ Q426 2SC3930/C/ C451 47 /16 C452 0.01 R487 330 R491 6.8k
R492 1k
R494 33k
C453 0.1
C449 LPF 0.1 L413 OPEN C450 OPEN R485 330 R486 2.7k LPF LPF
TO SUB CPU
AT_ON
R484 56k
R493 330
R495 3.9k
R496 75
C454 OPEN
p20283001a_rev0
2-29
2-30
TO MEMORY
TO SUB CPU
SDRAM_DQM[3]
SDRAM_DQM[2]
SDRAM_DQM[1]
SDRAM_DQM[0]
SDRAM_DQS[3]
SIO_UART1_RX
SDRAM_DQS[2]
SDRAM_DQS[1]
SDRAM_DQS[0]
SIO_UART1_TX
SDRAM_RAS_L
SDRAM_CAS_L
SDRAM_CLK[1]
SDRAM_CLK[0]
SDRAM_WE_L
SDRAM_VREF
TO E5 DDR
SDRAM_CKE
DDR_A[0-13]
SIO_UART2_TX
SIO_SPI_MOSI
SIO_SPI_MISO
SIO_SPI_CLK
SIO_U2_RX
VIDEO_CS
DDR_A[15]
DDR_A[14]
SIO_UART2_TX
SIO_UART2_RX
SDRAM_DQ[31]
SDRAM_DQ[30]
SDRAM_DQ[29]
SDRAM_DQ[28]
SDRAM_DQ[27]
SDRAM_DQ[26]
SDRAM_DQ[25]
SDRAM_DQ[24]
SDRAM_DQ[23]
SDRAM_DQ[22]
SDRAM_DQ[21]
SDRAM_DQ[20]
SDRAM_DQ[19]
SDRAM_DQ[18]
SDRAM_DQ[17]
SDRAM_DQ[16]
SDRAM_DQ[15]
SDRAM_DQ[14]
SDRAM_DQ[13]
SDRAM_DQ[12]
SDRAM_DQ[11]
SDRAM_DQ[10]
SDRAM_DQ[9]
SDRAM_DQ[8]
SDRAM_DQ[7]
SDRAM_DQ[6]
SDRAM_DQ[5]
SDRAM_DQ[4]
SDRAM_DQ[3]
SDRAM_DQ[2]
SDRAM_DQ[1]
DDR_A[15]
DDR_A[14]
DDR_A[13]
DDR_A[12]
DDR_A[11]
DDR_A[10]
DDR_A[9]
DDR_A[8]
DDR_A[7]
DDR_A[6]
DDR_A[5]
DDR_A[4]
DDR_A[3]
DDR_A[2]
DDR_A[1]
DDR_A[0]
R584
R583
R582
R570
R571
R581
R579
R578
R577
R576
GND
R575
(E5)
C540 1
SDRAM_DQ[0]
DIGITAL
ALE
10k
10k
10k
10k
22
22
22
22
22
22
TO DMAIN
E5_XCS GND RD/WR[L]
10k
TP506
R596
B502 0
OE[L]/LDS[L] DTACK[L]
R595
10k
REF60
TO SUB CPU
E5_VPAD OPEN
KBUS_REQ KBUS_OUT_L
R564
R569 R568 R567 R566 R501 R502 22 OPEN OPEN OPEN 22 22 R563 R562 R561 R560 R559 R590 R558 R586 R565
10k 22 22
TO MEMORY
DTACK_WAIT OE[L]/LDS[L] UWE[L]/UDS[L]
22 MEDUSA_INT[L] 220 R591 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 CS_L[4] CS_L[3] CS_L[2] CS_L[1] CS_L[0] CS_L[0-4] R587 10k R588 10k R589 OPEN E5_VPAD TP_WAIT[L] TP504 OPEN RD/WR[L]
TO AUDIO
DADI ASCLK
ALRCK
4
IEC ACLK ADDO
R512
RA522 0
R513 R514
22 22
RA521 0
TO MEMORY
MADD[1-5] MADD[1-5] MADD[6-21] MADD[6-21]/MDT[0-15]
TO DMAIN
E5_27M R516 VCO_CTL R517 C542 GND 1000p R592 0 10k 10k IC501 DMN8600-C0 RA518 0 R520 R519 47k R521 0 RA519 0 22 RA520 0
MADD[1] MADD[21] MADD[20] MADD[19] MADD[18] MADD[17] MADD[16] MADD[15] MADD[14] MADD[13] MADD[12] MADD[11] MADD[10] RA517 0 MADD[9] MADD[8] MADD[7] MADD[6]
TO SUB CPU
E5_RST[H]
3
TO VIDEO
VI_D[2-9] VI_D[2-9]
GND
TO DMAIN
ENC_ST
RA502 0
R528 R529
0 0
R531
TO DMAIN
VO_D[0] VO_D[1] VO_D[2] VO_D[3] VO_D[4] VO_D[5] VO_D[6] VO_D[7] VO_D[8] RA524 VO_D[9] VO_D[10] VO_D[11] VO_D[12] VO_D[13] VO_D[14] VO_D[15] 10k ENCDATA[7] ENCDATA[6] ENCDATA[5] ENCDATA[4] ENCDATA[3] ENCDATA[2] ENCDATA[1] ENCDATA[0] RA523 10k R536 0 K502 0 K501 K503 0 GND E5_VPAD VCC C535 0.1 K511 PELN0984-150Y C532 0.1 R541 1.18k 1% E5_V5BIAS K509 NQR0129-002X C526 K506 NQR0129-002X GND C502 0.1 C503 0.1 C504 0.1 C508 0.1 C505 0.1 C509 0.1 C506 0.1 C510 0.1 C507 0.1 C511 0.1 C512 0.1 T C514 0.1 C539 0.1 C520 0.1 C521 0.1 C522 0.1 C524 0.1 C525 T 22 /6.3 C515 0.1 C516 0.1 C517 0.1 C518 0.1 C513 1 C519 22 /6.3 K507 NQR0339-001X K508 0 0.1 C527 0.01 C528 0.1 GND E5_VDDX NQR0129-002X E5_AVDD C530 IC502 SN74LVCU04APW-X K504 0 B501 0 C529 0.1 22 /6.3 T C531 0.1 K510 NQR0129-002X AL1.8V[D] AL2.5V[D] 10 L501 C534 0.1 K512 C533 22 /6.3 T GND GND IC503 SN74AHC1G04K-X R542 OPEN RA513 0 RA514 0 ENCDATA[7] ENCDATA[6] ENCDATA[5] ENCDATA[4] ENCDATA[3] ENCDATA[2] ENCDATA[1] ENCDATA[0] ENCDATA[0-7] ENCDATA[0-7]
TO DMAIN
DIVCLK_9M
E5_VPAD
NQR0129-002X
TO SUB CPU
AL3.3V[D]
RA509 0
RA510 0
Vcc
E5_VDD25
E5_AVDD
E5_VDDX
E5_V5BIAS
E5_VPAD
GND
C501 0.1
R537
R538
GND
R539 R540
22 22
C538 0.1
p10443001a_rev0
2-31
2-32
VTT
RA728
100
SDRAM_DQ[16] RA701 SDRAM_DQ[17] SDRAM_DQ[18] SDRAM_DQ[19] SDRAM_DQ[20] RA702 SDRAM_DQ[21] SDRAM_DQ[22] SDRAM_DQ[23] SDRAM_DQ[24] RA703 SDRAM_DQ[25] SDRAM_DQ[26] SDRAM_DQ[27] SDRAM_DQ[28] RA704 SDRAM_DQ[29] SDRAM_DQ[30] SDRAM_DQ[31]
DDR_DQ[16] DDR_DQ[17] DDR_DQ[18] DDR_DQ[19] IC704 K4H281638D-TCB3 DDR_A[0] DDR_A[1] DDR_A[2] DDR_A[3] DDR_A[4] DDR_A[5] DDR_A[6] DDR_A[7] DDR_A[8] DDR_A[9] DDR_A[10] DDR_A[11] DDR_A[12] DDR_A[13] A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10/AP A11 BA0 BA1 CS CKE RAS CAS WE LDM UDM LDQS UDQS CLK CLK VREF VDD VDD VDD VDDQ VDDQ VDDQ VDDQ VDDQ GND GND GND GNDQ GNDQ GNDQ GNDQ GNDQ NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC VREF VDD VDD VDD VDDQ VDDQ VDDQ VDDQ VDDQ GND GND GND GNDQ GNDQ GNDQ GNDQ GNDQ CLK CLK C769 1 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 DDR_CKE DDR_RAS_L DDR_CAS_L DDR_WE_L DDR_DQM[0] DDR_DQM[1] DDR_DQS[0] DDR_DQS[1] DDR_DQ[0] DDR_DQ[1] DDR_DQ[2] DDR_DQ[3] DDR_DQ[4] DDR_DQ[5] DDR_DQ[6] DDR_DQ[7] DDR_DQ[8] DDR_DQ[9] DDR_DQ[10] DDR_DQ[11] DDR_DQ[12] DDR_DQ[13] DDR_DQ[14] DDR_DQ[15] R741 R742 R743 R744 R745 100 100 DDR_CKE 100 DDR_RAS_L 100 DDR_CAS_L 100 DDR_WE_L DDR_CKE DDR_RAS_L DDR_CAS_L DDR_WE_L DDR_DQM[2] DDR_DQM[3] DDR_DQS[2] DDR_DQS[3] R739 R740 RA727 RA726 RA725 100 DDR_A[0] DDR_A[1] DDR_A[2] DDR_A[3] 100 DDR_A[4] DDR_A[5] DDR_A[6] DDR_A[7] 100 DDR_A[8] DDR_A[9] DDR_A[10] DDR_A[11] 100 DDR_A[12] 100 DDR_A[13] DDR_A[12] DDR_A[13] DDR_A[0] DDR_A[1] DDR_A[2] DDR_A[3] DDR_A[4] DDR_A[5] DDR_A[6] DDR_A[7] DDR_A[8] DDR_A[9] DDR_A[10] DDR_A[11] VTT IC705 K4H281638D-TCB3 A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10/AP A11 BA0 BA1 CS CKE RAS CAS WE LDM UDM LDQS UDQS NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 DDR_DQ[16] DDR_DQ[17] DDR_DQ[18] DDR_DQ[19] DDR_DQ[20] DDR_DQ[21] DDR_DQ[22] DDR_DQ[23] DDR_DQ[24] DDR_DQ[25] DDR_DQ[26] DDR_DQ[27] DDR_DQ[28] DDR_DQ[29] DDR_DQ[30] DDR_DQ[31]
DIGITAL
5
100
(E5 DDR)
100
RA731
100
VTT RA732 C712 1 RA733 100 100 SDRAM_DQ[0] SDRAM_DQ[1] SDRAM_DQ[2] SDRAM_DQ[3] SDRAM_DQ[7] SDRAM_DQ[4] SDRAM_DQ[6] SDRAM_DQ[5] RA734 C710 0.1 RA735 100 100 SDRAM_DQ[8] SDRAM_DQ[9] SDRAM_DQ[10] SDRAM_DQ[11] SDRAM_DQ[12] SDRAM_DQ[13] SDRAM_DQ[14] SDRAM_DQ[15] SDRAM_DQ[0] SDRAM_DQ[1] SDRAM_DQ[2] SDRAM_DQ[3] SDRAM_DQ[4] SDRAM_DQ[5] SDRAM_DQ[6] SDRAM_DQ[7] SDRAM_DQ[8] SDRAM_DQ[9] SDRAM_DQ[10] SDRAM_DQ[11] SDRAM_DQ[12] RA708 SDRAM_DQ[13] SDRAM_DQ[14] SDRAM_DQ[15] 0 RA707 0 RA706 0 RA705 0 DDR_DQ[0] DDR_DQ[1] DDR_DQ[2] DDR_DQ[3] DDR_DQ[4] DDR_DQ[5] DDR_DQ[6] DDR_DQ[7] DDR_DQ[8] DDR_DQ[9] DDR_DQ[10] DDR_DQ[11] DDR_DQ[12] DDR_DQ[13] DDR_DQ[14] DDR_DQ[15] R754 100
IC701 OPEN
TO SUB CPU
AL2.5V[D]
K704 OPEN
VDDQ AVIN
C751
C752
C753
C754
C755
C756
C757
C758
C760
C761
C762
C763
C764
C765
C750 22 /6.3
C759 22 /6.3
IC702 K4H281638D-TCB3 R702 OPEN C704 OPEN C701 T OPEN R703 OPEN DDR_A[0] DDR_A[1] DDR_A[2] DDR_A[3] DDR_A[4] GND DDR_A[5] DDR_A[6] DDR_A[7] IC706 PQ015YZ01Z-X DDR_A[8] DDR_A[9] DDR_A[10] DDR_A[11]
VADJ GND Vin VO VB
IC703 K4H281638D-TCB3 DDR_DQ[0] DDR_DQ[1] DDR_DQ[2] DDR_DQ[3] DDR_DQ[4] DDR_DQ[5] DDR_DQ[6] DDR_DQ[7] DDR_DQ[8] DDR_DQ[9] DDR_DQ[10] DDR_DQ[11] DDR_DQ[12] DDR_DQ[13] DDR_DQ[14] DDR_DQ[15] R746 100 DDR_CKE DDR_DQ[0] DDR_DQ[1] DDR_DQ[2] DDR_DQ[3] DDR_DQ[4] DDR_DQ[5] DDR_DQ[6] DDR_DQ[7] DDR_DQ[8] DDR_DQ[9] DDR_DQ[10] DDR_DQ[11] DDR_DQ[12] DDR_DQ[13] DDR_DQ[14] DDR_DQ[15] VTT R733 R734 R735 R736 R737 R738 56 56 100 100 27 27 DDR_DQM[2] DDR_DQM[3] DDR_DQS[2] DDR_DQS[3] DDR_CLK[1] DDR_CLK_L[1] RA720 100 RA719 100 DDR_CLK[1] DDR_CLK_L[1] RA718 100 RA717 100 DDR_RAS_L DDR_CAS_L DDR_WE_L DDR_DQM[2] DDR_DQM[3] DDR_DQS[2] DDR_DQS[3] CS CKE RAS CAS WE LDM UDM LDQS UDQS CLK CLK VREF VDD VDD VDD VDDQ VDDQ VDDQ VDDQ VDDQ GND GND GND GNDQ GNDQ GNDQ GNDQ GNDQ C735 22 /6.3 C713 1 NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC DDR_DQ[16] DDR_DQ[17] DDR_DQ[18] DDR_DQ[19] DDR_DQ[20] DDR_DQ[21] DDR_DQ[22] DDR_DQ[23] DDR_DQ[24] DDR_DQ[25] DDR_DQ[26] DDR_DQ[27] DDR_DQ[28] DDR_DQ[29] DDR_DQ[30] DDR_DQ[31] RA724 100 RA723 100 RA722 100 VTT DDR_A[0] DDR_A[1] DDR_A[2] DDR_A[3] DDR_A[4] DDR_A[5] DDR_A[6] DDR_A[7] DDR_A[8] DDR_A[9] DDR_A[10] DDR_A[11] DDR_A[12] DDR_A[13] A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10/AP A11 BA0 BA1 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 DDR_DQ[16] DDR_DQ[17] DDR_DQ[18] DDR_DQ[19] DDR_DQ[20] DDR_DQ[21] DDR_DQ[22] DDR_DQ[23] DDR_DQ[24] DDR_DQ[25] DDR_DQ[26] DDR_DQ[27] DDR_DQ[28] DDR_DQ[29] DDR_DQ[30] DDR_DQ[31] VTT RA721 100
A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10/AP A11 BA0 BA1 CS CKE RAS CAS WE LDM UDM LDQS UDQS CLK CLK VREF VDD VDD VDD VDDQ VDDQ
VTT
SDRAM_CKE
R707
0 0 0 0
DDR_A[12] DDR_A[13]
DDR_CKE R752 270 0.5% C770 C771 0.1 0.1 R753 1k 0.5% C707 C708 0.1 470 /4 DDR_RAS_L DDR_CAS_L DDR_WE_L DDR_DQM[0] VTT RA713 100 DDR_A[0] DDR_A[1] DDR_A[2] C709 OPEN C714 OPEN DDR_A[3] RA714 100 DDR_A[4] DDR_A[5] C715 0.1 C716 0.1 C717 0.1 C718 0.1 C719 0.1 C720 0.1 RA715 100 DDR_A[6] DDR_A[7] DDR_A[8] DDR_A[9] DDR_A[10] DDR_A[11] C721 OPEN C722 OPEN R755 R756 C723 0.1 C724 0.1 R711 R712 R713 100 100 100 100 DDR_CKE DDR_RAS_L DDR_CAS_L DDR_WE_L 100 100 DDR_A[12] DDR_A[13] VTT R727 R728 R729 R730 R731 R732 56 56 100 100 27 27 DDR_DQM[0] DDR_DQM[1] DDR_DQS[0] DDR_DQS[1] DDR_CLK[0] DDR_CLK_L[0] K702 0 DDR_CLK[0] DDR_CLK_L[0] DDR_DQM[1] DDR_DQS[0] DDR_DQS[1]
NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC GND GND GND GNDQ GNDQ GNDQ GNDQ GNDQ C725 22 /6.3
C726 470 /4
TO E5
SDRAM_DQ[16-31] SDRAM_DQ[0-15] DDR_A[0-13] DDR_A[14] DDR_A[15] SDRAM_CKE SDRAM_RAS_L SDRAM_CAS_L SDRAM_WE_L SDRAM_DQM[0] SDRAM_DQM[1] SDRAM_DQM[2] SDRAM_DQM[3] SDRAM_DQS[0] SDRAM_CKE SDRAM_RAS_L SDRAM_CAS_L SDRAM_WE_L SDRAM_DQM[0] SDRAM_DQM[1] SDRAM_DQM[2] SDRAM_DQM[3] SDRAM_DQS[0] SDRAM_DQS[1] SDRAM_DQS[2] SDRAM_DQS[3] SDRAM_CLK[0] SDRAM_CLK[1] SDRAM_CLK_L[0] SDRAM_CLK_L[1] SDRAM_DQS[0] SDRAM_DQS[1] SDRAM_DQS[2] SDRAM_DQS[3] R747 R748 R749 R750 100 100 100 100 C768 1 VTT SDRAM_DQM[0] SDRAM_DQM[1] SDRAM_DQM[2] SDRAM_DQM[3] SDRAM_DQS[0] SDRAM_DQS[1] SDRAM_DQS[2] SDRAM_DQS[3] SDRAM_CLK[0] SDRAM_CLK[1] SDRAM_CLK_L[0] SDRAM_CLK_L[1] SDRAM_DQ[16-31] SDRAM_DQ[0-15] DDR_A[0-13]
R714
3 R715 R716 R717 R718 R719 R720 R721 R722 R723 R724 R725 R726 0 0 0 0 27 27 27 27 DDR_DQM[0] DDR_DQM[1] DDR_DQM[2] DDR_DQM[3] DDR_DQS[0] DDR_DQS[1] DDR_DQS[2] DDR_DQS[3] C727 0.1
15
55
61
18
33 C734 0.1
15
55
61
18
33
C728 0.1
C729 0.1
C730 0.1
C731 0.1
C732 0.1
C733 0.1
C737 0.1
C738 0.1
C739 0.1
C740 0.1
C741 0.1
C742 0.1
0 DDR_CLK[0] 0 DDR_CLK[1] 0 DDR_CLK_L[0] 0 DDR_CLK_L[1] C745 OPEN C746 470 0.5% R751 470 0.5%
C747 0.1
C748 0.1
C767
AL3.3V[D]
VSENSE
C736 470 /4
0.1
p10444001a_rev0
2-33
2-34
DIGITAL (MEMORY)
LH_AR[17] LH_AR[17] LH_AR[17]
LH_AR[1-21]
LH_AR[1-21]
TO DMAIN
LH_AR[6-15] MADD[6-21] MADD[6-21]/MDT[0-15] MADD[1-5] MADD[1-5] MADD[14] MADD[15] MADD[16] MADD[17] MADD[18] MADD[19] MADD[20] MADD[21] MADD[9] MADD[8] MADD[7] MADD[6] RA803 10K RA802 10K RA801 10K
LH_AR[1-16]
LH_AR[6-15]
IC802 HY29LV320TT-90 LH_AR[16] A15 LH_AR[15] A14 BYTE LH_AR[14] A13 Vss MADD[21] A12 DQ15/A-1 MADD[13] A11 DQ7 MADD[20] A10 DQ14 MADD[12] A9 DQ6 MADD[19] A8 DQ13 MADD[11] A19 DQ5 MADD[18] A20 DQ12 MADD[10] WE DQ4 Vcc MADD[17] N.C. DQ11 MADD[9] WP/ACC DQ3 MADD[16] RY/BY DQ10 MADD[8] A18 LH_AR[18] A17 LH_AR[8] DQ9 MADD[7] A7 LH_AR[7] A6 LH_AR[6] A5 LH_AR[5] A4 LH_AR[4] A3 LH_AR[3] A2 LH_AR[2] A1 LH_AR[1] DQ1 MADD[14] DQ8 MADD[6] DQ0 OE Vss CE A0 C804 22 /6.3 C802 0.1 DQ2 MADD[15] R807 4.7k RESET LH_AR[13] LH_AR[12] LH_AR[11] LH_AR[10] LH_AR[9] LH_AR[20] LH_AR[21] A16
IC803 HY29LV320TT-90 LH_AR[16] A15 LH_AR[15] A14 LH_AR[14] A13 LH_AR[13] A12 LH_AR[12] A11 LH_AR[11] A10 LH_AR[10] A9 LH_AR[9] A8 LH_AR[20] A19 LH_AR[21] A20 R813 4.7k WE RESET N.C. WP/ACC RY/BY LH_AR[19] A18 LH_AR[18] A17 LH_AR[8] A7 LH_AR[7] A6 LH_AR[6] A5 LH_AR[5] A4 LH_AR[4] A3 LH_AR[3] A2 LH_AR[2] A1 LH_AR[1] A0 R814 4.7k CE Vss OE C803 0.1 DQ0 DQ8 MADD[6] DQ1 MADD[14] DQ9 MADD[7] DQ2 MADD[15] DQ12 MADD[10] DQ4 Vcc MADD[17] DQ11 MADD[9] DQ3 MADD[16] DQ10 MADD[8] DQ5 MADD[18] DQ13 MADD[11] DQ6 MADD[19] DQ14 MADD[12] DQ7 MADD[20] DQ15/A-1 MADD[13] Vss MADD[21] BYTE A16
LH_AR[1-21]
IC801 OPEN LH_AR[1] A0 LH_AR[2] A1 LH_AR[3] A2 LH_AR[4] A3 LH_AR[5] A4 LH_AR[6] A5 LH_AR[7] A6 LH_AR[8] A7 LH_AR[9] A8 LH_AR[10] A9 LH_AR[11] A10 LH_AR[12] A11 LH_AR[13] A12 LH_AR[14] A13 LH_AR[15] A14 LH_AR[16] A15 RA804 10K VSS VSS C801 OPEN VCC R808 4.7k MADD[4] MADD[5] R805 R806 0 LH_AR[4] 0 LH_AR[5] R809 4.7k R811 OPEN OE WE CE N.C. N.C. N.C. N.C. N.C. N.C. N.C. N.C. N.C. N.C. MADD[1] MADD[2] MADD[3] R802 R803 R804 0 LH_AR[1] 0 LH_AR[2] 0 LH_AR[3] K801 OPEN I/O16 I/O15 MADD[21] I/O14 MADD[20] I/O13 MADD[19] I/O12 MADD[18] I/O11 MADD[17] I/O10 MADD[16] I/O9 MADD[15] I/O8 MADD[14] I/O7 MADD[13] I/O6 MADD[12] I/O5 MADD[11] I/O4 MADD[10] I/O3 MADD[9] I/O2 MADD[8] I/O1 MADD[7] MADD[6]
# IC806 OPEN LH_AR[16] A15 LH_AR[15] A14 LH_AR[14] A13 LH_AR[13] A12 LH_AR[12] A11 LH_AR[11] A10 LH_AR[10] A9 LH_AR[9] A8 LH_AR[20] A19 LH_AR[21] N.C. WE R815 OPEN RESET N.C. N.C. RY/BY LH_AR[19] A18 LH_AR[18] A17 LH_AR[8] A7 LH_AR[7] A6 LH_AR[6] A5 LH_AR[5] A4 LH_AR[4] A3 LH_AR[3] A2 LH_AR[2] A1 LH_AR[1] A0 # R816 OPEN CE Vss OE # C808 OPEN DQ0 DQ8 MADD[6] DQ1 MADD[14] DQ9 MADD[7] DQ2 MADD[15] DQ12 MADD[10] DQ4 Vcc MADD[17] DQ11 MADD[9] DQ3 MADD[16] DQ10 MADD[8] DQ5 MADD[18] DQ13 MADD[11] DQ6 MADD[19] DQ14 MADD[12] DQ7 MADD[20] DQ15/ MADD[13] Vss MADD[21] BYTE A16
TO E5
MADD[6-21]/MDT[0-15] MADD[1-5] MADD[6-21]/MDT[0-15] MADD[1-5]
LH_AR[19]
TO SUB CPU
AL3.3V[D] GND
K802 NQR0129-002X
R812 4.7k
TO E5
RD/WR[L] R810 E5_RST[H] OE[L]/LDS[L] ALE DTACK_WAIT MEDUSA_INT[L] UWE[L]/UDS[L] LH_AR[6] LH_AR[7] GND ZP881-36 CN8801 LH_AR[8] GND LH_AR[9] LH_AR[10] UART2_RX LH_AR[11] LH_AR[12] R818 10k UART2_TX UART2_RTS LH_AR[13] CS_L[1] LH_AR[14] ALE LH_AR[15] RST[L] LH_AR[16] LH_AR[17] LH_AR[18] LH_AR[19] LH_AR[20] LH_AR[21] MADD[21] MADD[21]/MDT[15] MADD[20] MADD[20]/MDT[14] MADD[19] MADD[19]/MDT[13] MADD[18] C805 22 /6.3 C806 0.1 T IC804 HD74LVC373AT-X C807 0.1 IC805 HD74LVC373AT-X MADD[18]/MDT[12] MADD[17] MADD[17]/MDT[11] MADD[16] MADD[16]/MDT[10] MADD[15] OE LH_AR[6] Q0 MADD[6] D0 MADD[7] D1 LH_AR[7] Q1 LH_AR[8] Q2 MADD[8] D2 MADD[9] D3 LH_AR[9] Q3 GND Q4 LE D4 LH_AR[10] LH_AR[17] Q3 GND Q4 MADD[7] LE MADD[6] MADD[6]/MDT[0] DTACK_WAIT[L] MEDUSA_INT[L] OE[L]/LDS[L] UWE[L]/UDS[L] RD/WR[L] MADD[7]/MDT[1] D5 MADD[10] MADD[17] D3 D4 LH_AR[18] MADD[8] MADD[8]/MDT[2] Q5 MADD[11] MADD[16] D2 D5 MADD[18] MADD[9] MADD[9]/MDT[3] Q6 LH_AR[11] LH_AR[16] Q2 Q5 MADD[19] MADD[10] MADD[10]/MDT[4] D6 LH_AR[12] LH_AR[15] Q1 Q6 LH_AR[19] MADD[11] MADD[12]/MDT[5] D7 MADD[12] MADD[15] D1 D6 LH_AR[20] MADD[12] MADD[12]/MDT[6] Q7 MADD[13] MADD[14] D0 D7 MADD[20] MADD[13] MADD[13]/MDT[7] VCC LH_AR[13] LH_AR[14] Q0 Q7 MADD[21] GND OE VCC LH_AR[21] MADD[14] MADD[14]/MDT[8] MADD[15]/MDT[9] K804 NQR0129-002X MADD[5] MADD[5] MADD[4] MADD[4] MADD[3] MADD[3] MADD[2] MADD[2] MADD[1] MADD[1] R817 OPEN UART2_CTS ZP-AL5V AL5V RX ZP881-34 TX ZP881-33 SIO_UART2_TX SIO_UART2_RX Q801 DTC144EUA-X B801 OPEN 15k
TO E5
3
LH_AR[6-21]
TO SUB CPU
AL5V
TO E5
CS_L[0-4] CS_L[0-4] CS_L[2] CS_L[1] CS_L[0] CS_L[4] CS_L[3]
GND
p10445001a_rev0
2-35
2-36
PELN0984-150Y
C902 22 /6.3 0.1
C901
OPEN
K902
C903
5
X901 NAX0509-001X 12p
12p
C915 0.1
270p 5.1k R914 56
K903 0
C906 C907
C911
56
56
C1508 OPEN
56 R918
K1501 PELN0984-150Y
R1508 0
C912
C908 0.1
R915
R916
R917
L902 NQR0444-001X
R902 R903
0 0
J901 QNZ0486-001
4
IC901 R904 R905 750 _0.5% 5.6k _0.5%
J902 QNZ0486-001
56
56
56
56
L903 NQR0444-001X
R919 R920 R921 C914 1 R913 0 R922
R907
0.1
0.1
OPEN
R1511 R1512
390k
RA1503 0
10k
270p C913
R1504
RA901
OPEN
R909
R910
C909
OPEN
10k
R906
100p
R908
10k
OPEN
RA902
C910
R911
Q1501 DTC144EUA-X
RA1504 0
B1506 0
C1507
R1505 10K
R912
R923
10k
10k
5.1k
p20284001a_rev0
2-37
2-38
DIGITAL
(VIDEO)
5
L1101 10 C1118 C1119 47 /16 0.1 R1128 0
R1124 1k
R1122 820 R1118 1k R1123 100 Q1108 IC1002 HY57V161610DTC8 K4S161622D-TC80 Q1107 RA1013 10k R1115 150 C1041 0.1 DQ0 DQ1 DQ2 C1042 R1177 10k RA1014 10k R1136 820 0.1 DQ3 DQ4 DQ5 R1132 1k C1043 Q1113 R1137 100 R1133 0.1 220 Q1112 WE CAS R1135 680 C1104 1 FL1102 NQR0393-001X RAS R1129 150 R1061 10k DQ6 DQ7 VDD DQ0 DQ1 VSSQ DQ2 DQ3 VDDQ DQ4 DQ5 VSSQ DQ6 DQ7 VDDQ LDQM WE( L) CAS( L) RAS( L) CS( L) R1062 10k AP A0 A1 10k R1108 820 C1044 0.1 R1120 1k Q1102 R1110 220 R1185 10k FL1103 NQR0393-001X R1109 680 C1106 1 R1187 10k R1114 120 Q1101 C1045 47 /6.3 K1001 PELN0984-150Y A2 A3 BA A10/AP A0 A1 A2 A3 VDD VSS DQ15 DQ14 VSSQ DQ13 DQ12 VDDQ DQ11 DQ10 VSSQ DQ9 DQ8 VDDQ N.C/RFU UDQM CLK CKE N.C A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 VSS A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 270 R1063 10k 0.1 UDQM R1064 DQ15 DQ14 DQ13 DQ12 C1047 0.1 DQ11 DQ10 DQ9 DQ8 C1046 RA1015 10k RA1016 10k
Q1109
R1119 220
FL1101 NQR0393-001X
R1141 330
R1138 1k
R1140 1.2k
Q1114
R1143 0
C1105 1 R1184
R1111 100
4
R1101 0
0 UDQM
DQ10
DQ11
DQ12
DQ13
DQ14
0 RAS
0 CAS
0 AP A0
0.1 0 A8
0 A9
# Q1105 2SC3936
0 WE
DQ15 0
DQ0
DQ1
DQ2
DQ3
DQ4
DQ5
DQ6
DQ7
DQ8
DQ9
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
R1022
R1021
R1020
R1018
C1007
R1016
R1015
R1014 R1013
R1012 R1011
R1010
RA1012
RA1011
RA1010 0
RA1009
RA1008
RA1007
R1023
R1148 OPEN
1k
TO SUB CPU
R1116 100
R1155 330
R1150
R1019
R1017
R1152 1k
TO SUB CPU
480I_P[L] C1006 0.1 VIDEO_RST[L] VIDEO_MUTE[H]
C1129 15p
GND
LUDQM
VDD
HDOUT
RAS
CAS
DQ8
DQ9
VC1
VC0
VC3
VDD
DQ0
DQ1
DQ2
DQ3
DQ4
DQ5
DQ6
DQ7
DQ10 DQ11
DQ12
DQ13
DQ14
DQ15
VC2
Q1119
L1113 33
L1109 15 C1130 39p C1128 8p Q1118 C1101 0.01 R1025 3.3k GND C1009 0.1 R1026 1.5k C1010 100p R1027 820 C1012 0.1 R1028 R1024 0 GND BUNRI REF RSET COMP AVDD1 AGND1 ION CROUT AGND2 C1013 0.1 C1014 0.1 AVDD2 VDD GND R1031 820 C1018 C1016 100p 0.1 R1032 0 REF RSET COMP AVDD1 AGND1 ION CBOUT B1007 0 C1020 R7205 1.5k Q7202 R7202 100 D7201 R1168 OPEN R7201 Q7201 100 C1167 OPEN YVOUT C1024 C1025 0.1 0.1 C1021 100p C7201 0.01 # R1033 1.5k 0.1 R1034 # 3.3k R1035 820 C1023 0.1 R1036 0 AGND2 C1019 0.1 AVDD2 GND REF RSET COMP AVDD1 AGND1 ION YVOUT AGND2 AVDD2 AVDD COUT AGND TRST TDI TDO TCK TMS TEB GND GND
CLKOSD
BLK3
BLK1
A10/AP
BLK2
VDD
WE
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
C1005 GND GND CLK RST VDOUT AMUTE CS SDIN SCLK SDOUT OUTH OUTV YSO3 YSO2 YSO1 YSO0 CSO3 CSO2 CSO1 CSO0 R1005 R1004 R1003 R1002 R1001 0 0 0 0 0 OPEN R1008 0
R1009 OPEN
TO E5
R1007 0 VIDEO_CLK
R1145 4.7k
C1004 OPEN
TO SUB CPU
VIDEO_CS SIO_SPI_MOSI SIO_SPI_CLK VIDEO_RXD
3
C1165 0.01
R1183 560
R1181 OPEN
CROUT C1163 SHORT R1167 1k R1180 L1116 OPEN 0 Q1125 # R1029 1.5k R1158 27k B1006 0 C1015 0.1 R1030 # 3.3k C1164 OPEN C1162 OPEN R1166 18k 0.01
RA1006 0 VI_D[9] VI_D[8] VI_D[7] VI_D[5] VI_D[4] VI_D[3] VI_D[2] C1003 0.1 RA1005 0 VI_D[6]
Q1135
TO MAIN
(TERMINAL)
R1182 OPEN
CN7102
CN9001 C_OUT/R_OUT GND Pb_OUT/B_OUT GND Pr_OUT/G_OUT GND D-Y_OUT C1155 OPEN C1156 OPEN C1157 OPEN R1160 1k R7216 10k R7215 330 C1137 0.1 C1170 0.01 Q7205 C7203 0.01 R7214 100 Q1123 R7213 470 R7211 560 C7202 22 /6.3V C1154 OPEN R7209 270 R7218 1k Q7204 UMX2N-W R7210 R7212 680 470 Q7203 UMZ1N-W R7207 D7202 56 R7208 1.8k R7204 22k R7203 2.2k R7217 390 CBOUT
VI_D[2-9]
C1166
TO E5
VI_D[2-9] VO_D[0-15] VO_D[7] VO_D[6] VO_D[4] VO_D[3] VO_D[2]
IC1001 JCP8039-4
GND VDD INH INV YSI7 YSI6 YSI5 YSI4 YSI3 YSI2 YSI1 YSI0 CSI7 CSI6 CSI5 CSI4 CSI3 CSI2 CSI1 CSI0 HDCVF VDCVF GND GND
TO AUDIO
C_FROM_DIGI GND Y_FROM_DIGI GND Y_TO_DIGI C1158 OPEN C1159 OPEN C1160 OPEN C1161 OPEN L1112 R1165 0
R7206 5.1k
RA1003 0
RA1002 0
R1037 R1060 R1038 C1134 7p R1161 1k Q1128 L1111 33 R1162 OPEN R1173 1.5k C1139 0.1 R1169 8.2k Q1126 B1102 OPEN D1101 1SS355 C1145 4.7 R1170 1k Q1127 C1140 0.1 R1188 390 Q1132 R1198 OPEN L1002 10 R1041 0 R1186 0 R1039 R1040
TO SUB CPU
SYNC_DET P.MUTE[H] C1169 OPEN C1168 OPEN R1197 10k
10
RA1001 0
VO_D[9] VO_D[8]
RCOUT
RESHD
CSYNC
RYOUT
VCLMP
VCLMP
AGND2
AGND1
AGND2
AGND1
RESVD
AVDD1
AVDD2
AVDD1
AVDD2
MONI2
MONI1
MODE
DGND
DGND
AGND
DVDD
DVDD
AVDD
CBPA
CBPB
VRBS
VRBS
TMC1
TMC2
VRTS
VRTS
ZCNT
YVIN
GND
GND
VDD
VDD
Q1129 DTC144WUA
R1042 0
R1043 0
R1048 0
VDD
VRB
VRB
VRT
VRT
CIN
B1003
C1028 0.1
OPEN
C1037
C1029
C1030
C1149 0.1
CH
C1151 SHORT
R1196 1.2k
0.1
R1044
27k B1001
B1002
B1005 0
B1004
R1047 8.2k
C1035
C1036 10 /16
C1146 0.1
R1066 OPEN
C1048 OPEN
C1032 10 /16
R1049
0.1
# C1040 0.1
R1052 10k
27k
C1153 0.1
R1065 0
R1046 330
Q1133
R1045 18k
R1194 0
L1115 OPEN
Q1134
R1053 22k
RCOUT
R1059 10k
C1011 0.01
D1001 DAN202
VO_D[0-15]
RA1004 0
VO_D[5]
p10446001a_rev0
2-39
2-40
DIGITAL (AUDIO)
5
# R1337 100k # Q1303 2SC4081/QRS/ # R1333 10k L1303 10 R1343 0 C1328 470p # Q1301 DTA144WUA L1302 10
TO SUB CPU
SW5V AL5V AUDIO[-] R1331 150 L1301 10 PS3.3V[D] GND
R1327 4.7k R1325 10k C1332 0.1 C1334 C1336 OPEN OPEN R1329 220 R1323 10k # C1340 0.1 # R1335 390
C1330 100p
R1321 4.7k
4
TO MAIN
(TERMINAL)
IC1303 BA15218F
10k 10k
R1312 OPEN
T
R1350 R1349
R1330 220 C1335 C1337 OPEN OPEN C1331 100p # R1336 390 # C1341 0.1
R1322 4.7k
CN7107
CN9301 QGF1224F1-16X D/A_OUT[R] GND D/A_OUT[L] GND A/D_IN[R] GND A/D_IN[L] GND Y_TO_DIGI R1332 47 GND C_TO_DIGI GND Y_FROM_DIGI GND C_FROM_DIGI NC R1317 10k R1313 10k C1326 R1319 C1322 OPEN 10k 100p R1315 10k C1320 C1324 OPEN 100p C1339 OPEN C1338 0.001 # R1338 100k R1326 10k R1328 4.7k R1324 10k C1333 0.1
C1314 C1315 0.1 4.7 /6.3 R1310 R1309 R1308 R1307 15 10k 10k 15 C1316 10 /16
R1348 OPEN
TO SUB CPU
A_MUTE
R1311 1k
C1317 10 /16
C1313 22 /6.3
# Q1304 2SC4081/QRS/
C1312 0.1
R1342 0
VCOM
DGND
PD
CMODE
VD
DEM1
DEM0
AOUTR
IC1301 AK4522VF-X
VREFH
AINR+
AGND
AINL+
AINR-
LRCK
SCLK
AINL-
SMUTE
AOUTL
MCKI
VA
TO VIDEO
SDTI
DIF0
DIF1
SDTO
TO SUB CPU
AUDIO_RESET
0.0022 0.0022
C1304
C1303
TO E5
DADI ADDO
2
R1314 10k C1321 C1325 OPEN 100p R1316 10k C1311 22 /16 R1320 C1323 10k 100p C1327 OPEN R1303 1.8k R1304 1.8k C1308 4.7 /6.3 C1306 0.1 C1305 C1307 0.1 4.7 /6.3 R1347 OPEN R1302 R1301 1.8k 1.8k C1302 C1301 10 /16 10 /16 R1305 0 R1306 0 R1346 10k R1318 10k
C1310 0.1 T T
R1340 0 INPUT
p20285001a_rev0
2-41
2-42
SW.REG, DISPLAY, REC SAFETY, JACK AND TERMINAL SUB CIRCUIT BOARDS
<01> SW.REG LPB10168-001B
CAUTION : FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE HAZARD, REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE AND RATED FUSE(S). ATTENTION : REPLACER PAR DES FUSIBLE DE MEME TYPE.
DANGEROUS VOLTAGE
R5320 CN5303
CN5001
R5319
R5307
SOLDER SIDE
R5406
Q5311
C5303
Q5301
D5302
R5308
Q5302
FC5002 F5001
C5206
R5331
Q5312
R5332
D5206
D5304
D5202
D5303
D5402
R5333
R5409
C5405
VA5001
C5202
C5102
C5001 R5104
C5304
R5408
L5201
FC5001
R5103 R5101
D5301
D5102
R5421
C5403
C5103 D5103
D5207
C5207
L5203 K5401
D5203
R5326
C5401
LF5001
L5401
R5108
IC5101
K5101
R5327
R5107
C5203
R5323
C5003
C5105
VA5003
C5002
L5202
R5404
R5301
R5302
R5402
R5106
C5402
D5104
R5105
D5001
R5405 R5403
C5004
or
PARTS SIDE
R5421 R5407
R5401
R5317
IC5301
R5324
C5302 C5301
R5325
R5306
CN5305
C5204
C5106
R5309
PC5101
R5303
R5310
<36>JACK LPB10176-001B
J7194
C7194
R5001
J7191 J7193 L7192
R5304
R5305
D5308
L7193 C7191
C5005 R7193
CN7191
R7192 R7194
D7192
R7191
D7191
D7199 C7196
C7192
J7192 C7193
S7063
R7122
R7123
R7121
J7127
D7102
D7101
D7103
L7191
B7104
B7103
R7137
<28>DISPLAY LPB10176-001B
DI7001
IC7002
C7011
S7008
S7007
S7002 S7009
S7012
S7011
D7002
R7012 S7003 R7013
S7001
S7006
S7005
D7001
S7010
R7002
C7006
C7005
C7004
C7003
R7001
R7005
R7019
R7018
R7017
R7020
R7014
R7004
FW7001
R7016
R7015
D7003
C7002
L7001 C7001
B7052 B7051
CN7002
CN7006
2-43
2-44
C6006
W18
B6020
R6031
R6034 R6030 R5608 IC5603 C5602 R5604 R5606 R5609 C5606 Q5604 R5611 Q5602 R5612
R6503
VR6601
R5610
CN7104
B6608
CN3009
C5608
CN1901
CN7107
R5605
TU6001
Q6031
D6002 B6030
C5603
L6032
C6033
C6005
B2201 C551
L6001
C6007
IC2622
CN2002
L6004 VR2251
CN901
Q3003
C554 C561
C2625
C2053
R7101
R2054
R2056 C2055
C3045
B5607 B5603
R2627
C2626 D1
R2626
W43
J7101
C2624 TP7101
W41
R7107
T2051
C2054
C534
W53
ZZ6
C2622 C2052 R514 R513 C531 C533 C530 R511 R512 C529 R507 C526 R509 C527 R3209 R508 R506 C524 C505 W7
C2623
W24
Q2051
D2
R7102
R7108
ZZ9
R2625 C2628
ZZ3
C2621 R515
W13
C7101
IC2621
R2052
R2053
R2051
C7102 R7109
R7103
J7102
R2665
C2627
R2664
C2642
C6515
W51
C6605
D7107
C3050
C2201
R2641
C2220
R7111
R7110
Q2602
Q2203
W49
R2221
R2222
Q2601
C2646
C2203 C6503
CN3011
IC2641 C2648
Q2604 Q2603
R2287
R2209
C2644 IC2601
R1708
Q2279
Q2283
R2283
R2282
C2611
Q1704
C6604
R2607
R2203
R2201
R2288
R7105
C2647
C1707
C1703 C1709
C2217
C1708
C6513
C515
C1706
IC2201
Q1702 L1701
C6512
R7104
J7104
R2605
R2606
C2612
Q1701
C2286
R1702
C2287 Q2278
C2207
C1701
C6511
C536 C514
R2610
C6509
C2610
C6602
R2286
C518
R2611 C2260
R1703
Q2281
C2608
R2608
Q1706
R7119
C2606
R2289 R2290
C2253
W50
CN1
C2256
W19
Q1705
R1704
K2251
R6504
C2604
C2609
Q48 Q1703 Q2
C2262
W31
C2261
L2251
C2254
J7105
C7110
W29
R2602
W30
C4
Q4
R523
C2209
C69
C70
C1
Q47
C2
R7127
R2257
W47
R21
C3
CN7103
C558
W35
Q46
C133
R2251
W11
R7124
C2259
C6516
Q504
R2252
C555
IC501
R7118
C2208
R503 C504
R566
C8
R77 C7 R120
R2254
R7120
C560
R7115
J7106
C2005
C7105 Q2253
L2001
R2021
R2013
C506
Q2254 C51
D501
W10
Q503 L503
R2009
R2004
R2003
C2006
IC7101
R2007
IC1
W15
C7108
R2014
R3205
Q2251 Q2252
C6
W22
C2004
R565
R7129
C507
R7113 L1
R2255
L2201
W33
C2211
C503 C502
C535
C2603
C134
W28
R2601
D2601
C2255
C6517
R7114 C6504
W27
Q3
C509
R1706
W12 C552
Q2280
R522 C553
C519
R2010
D3001
W20
C7103
C7104
J7107
C2010 W25
ZZ8
C40
C3051
W42
C7107
B7102
L7102
R7132
ZZ2
C38
R7126
Q7101
R1
C3022 C39
R7125
C17
J7108
R7133 L5
CN7102
C10
C11
R2
B7101
R118
R75
X2
C7118 C2014 R79 L3002 C37 R9 W16 R8 R36 R4108 C4103 R4107 C4101
C23
L2
R7116
C12
C22
C80 C25
R3077
C7132
R7136
IC7103
R33
L20
C21
W40
C63
D7105
R7117
C9
C64
C31
R3078
R4102
R3246
C4104
Q12
R6
CN7101
C29
Q17
R90
ZZ5
R93 L3
R3088
L4 C34 R44
R4109
L7101
R3081
Q38
Q3013
C33
R3089
R3231
R4
R104
R66
C110
C27
IC3002
C7127 L28
R42 CN7108
C120
R3092
R3094
R3093
R3091
R3090
R5
B3001
C3037
B11
C4012
C4011
R4014
Q23
Q32 C7126 D5
R4011
R3066
C4018
C3032
C3036
C3026 W6
R3230
R4010
J7124
C135
IC3001
R3069
R49
R4015
C7125
R3104
R4012
R3103 R3105
C3024
C3041 R3229
W52
CN3002
CN3003
C41
R4021
D7104
W46
R4019
C2012
C4013
R4020
C4014
C3031
X3001 R3061
R7151
Q2002
R32
R2067
R2019
Q9
Q2001 R68 R2018 R12 C71 R26 C74 R31 Q33 R3202 Q3001
R2066
C60
C3001 Q4002
C3030 C4004
R3244
C4015
J7125
R3245
R3282
R2017 C61
C3033
R3057
C59
C3025
D4
C18
X3002
W5
C20
C4016
Q2003
R3056
C2051
L19
IC3004
C3016
Q8
R28
C73
L15
CN7105
C2056
R4105
C4001
R3048
R3051
C4003
Q7151
R3017 R3019
R3013
R3201
C3040
L7151
CN3001
C3002
R7153
R4103
R3011
R3016
C3003 TP2254
R3012
R3015
R3204
CP4001
R3027
W39
C4008
R3029
Q4001
R3018
R3242
C4005
D3011
ZZ7
R7152
C4010
R3021
R4005
R3020
R3022
C4009
R3039 R3034
R3037 R3036
C3042
C7151
C3043
R25
R4104
CN2001
R29 B48
D4101
Q7
R3228
R3227
S3002
C4002
CN3004
PC3002
C30
C3027
R3211
C7120
C136
C4105
R3083
R3076
C19
R3075
R45
R3214 R3216
Q3012
TP106
R4007
R3215
D5507
R3014
R3025
R3026
TP2253
CP3002
R3241
W2
TP4001 R3258 R3249 R3251 R3257 R3256 R3255 R3250 R3248 R3247
C3046
ZZ4
R3217
Q3002
R3212
C5504
IC3005
R3206
TP111
R3213
C3011 CN3010
ZZ1
D3002
D5503
Q5503
R3240
Q3010
R3207
D3003
R2060
C5505
C5501
R5506 R5504
R3226
Q2053 R2058
R3220
Q5509
Q3007
C3012
D3005 D3004
D3009
R3278 R3280
R3279
R3276
Q2055
B5605
Q5508 R5509
R3218
C3013
Q3005
C5502
R3272
C5508 R3271
C5506
Q5504
L3001
R3275
R5507
Q5505
R5503
R3274
R3238
Q5507
C5503
L5601
R3273
Q5501
Q5506
Q5502
Q3004
CN3008
D5501
B5606
R5505
D5502
<03>MAIN LPB10177-001C
D5506
Q5510
IC3006
C3049 CN5502
R3281
R3277
CN5501
D3006
W48
C3053
D3007
W8
CN5603
2-45
C15
R48 C4102
IC4101
Q21 C24
B23
C54
R34
W37
R3062
R3210
L13
C35
C7121
C84 C36
R3080
R3074
C14
C28
R7
B17
R4101
R3
C26
R3079
C81
R46
C62
R3072
D7106
L11
R7135 C32
C16
2-46
R7131 C2011
C7117
W38
C3052
R3223
IC3003
R7128
C2008 C2001
R3224
R3236 R3235
C2007
W1
W54
L2272
C6508
R2258
C2263
IC2602
C511
C1702 C2282
R2208
C520
C510
C2607 R1701
R1707
C2252
K2253
K2252 R2206
W3
C2251
C512
R2204
C6510
C537
Q2282 C562
W4
C6502
C2285 C2288
C2214
Q502
L501
R2224
R563
L1702
C2221
L6501
R2219 Q501
W9
R2662 C6501
R2205
C6514
PC3001
C2202
J7103
R2211
W14
R2661
C521
C2643
C2645
R2218
R2212
R3208
R2642 R505
R2214
Q2201
R2623
C2641
C2649
Q2204
R2213
C557
R2624
IC502
C2650
C516
L504
R2055
R3294
TP501
COMPONENT SIDE(A)
TP621
R622
C622
C686
C683
Q621
C624
C654
C652
R642
R641
IC602
C656
C601
C675
C631
C611
C661
Q643
C642
L602
C733
R659
C731
R707
R706 R705
W4
R704
R668
R689
Q641
R636
CN604
Q642
R663 C667
Q645
R637
C732
C646
Q608
R639
Q624
R664
C735
W1
C643
C647
C673
C692
C677 R667
C674 R665
R666
C665 R654
R662 R655
C639
C648
C734
C688 L621
C668 R694
L622
IC606
B B A B B B B B B B B B A B B B A A A B B
C C D C C C C C C C C C D C C C D D D C C
13K 15C 18C 16H 16N 16N 18N 20N 18N 8E 10C 13C 7J 4N 3N 11G 21F 21C 21E 13N 11N
B603
R701 R702
IC604
FOIL SIDE(B)
CN602
C693
A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D
14K 11L 10K 10K 12I 11J 11K 7K 7L 11L 10L 17C 14B 19D 16L 17K 14J 14G 15I 16J 3F 11G 3A 21P 20M 22J 17G 10N 12O 6P
CONNECTOR CN1 A D CN1901 A D CN2001 A D CN2002 A D CN3001 A D CN3002 A D CN3003 A D CN3004 A D CN3008 A D CN3009 A D CN3010 A D CN3011 A D CN5501 A D CN5502 A D CN5601 A D CN5602 A D CN5603 A D CN7101 A D CN7102 A D CN7103 A D CN7104 A D CN7105 A D CN7107 A D CN7108 A D CN901 A D CP3002 A D CP4001 A D DIODE D1
15K 21H 7N 20G 6L 8J 8H 10A 4B 21B 4G 16L 2B 2M 22D 22F 1A 10O 12N 14N 21B 7O 21F 10I 20I 5G 6L
A D 19K
TRANSISTOR Q1 B C Q2 B C Q3 B C Q4 B C Q7 B C Q8 B C Q9 B C Q12 B C Q17 B C Q21 B C Q23 B C Q32 B C Q33 B C Q38 B C Q46 B C Q47 B C Q48 B C Q49 B C Q501 B C Q502 B C Q503 B C Q504 B C Q1701 B C Q1702 B C Q1703 B C Q1704 B C Q1705 B C Q1706 B C Q2001 B C Q2002 B C Q2003 B C Q2051 B C
15L 15L 15K 15K 7M 7L 8L 10I 10L 11K 9K 9K 8K 10L 14J 14J 15L 15K 17D 17D 14B 14C 16K 16L 15L 17L 16L 15K 8M 8M 8N 19H
RESISTOR R1 B R2 B R3 B R4 A R5 B R6 B R7 B R8 B R9 B R12 A R21 B R22 B R25 B R26 B R27 B R28 B R29 B R31 B R32 B R33 B R34 B R36 B R42 B R44 B R45 B R46 B R48 B R49 B R66 B R68 B R75 B R77 B R79 B R90 B R93 B R104 B R118 B R120 B R503 B R504 B R505 B R506 B R507 B R508 B R509 B R510 B R511 B R512 B R513 B R514 B R515 B R522 B R523 B R524 B R562 B R563 B R564 B R565 B R566 B R567 B R568 B R569 B R1701 B
C C C D C C C C C D C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C
12L 11M 11L 10K 9K 10J 11J 11I 11I 8M 14J 14J 7L 7L 7M 7M 7L 8L 8L 11L 10L 11I 10I 10I 10I 11K 11J 9K 10K 8L 11L 14M 11I 10L 10L 10L 11I 14L 15C 18C 18C 17C 18C 18C 18C 18C 19C 19C 19C 19C 19C 15D 15D 14D 17D 17D 17D 14B 14B 14C 15D 18D 16K
R604 C652
L611
W15
CN604 Q606 R688 R687 B606 Q607 D601 R691 R686 C668 R750 C669
L631
TEST POINT TP106 A TP111 A TP2253 A TP2254 A TP4001 A TP501 A TP7101 A OTHER B11 B17 B23 B48 B502 B2201 B3001 B5602 B5603 B5605 B5606 B5607 B6020 B6030 B6608 B7101 B7102 CF6031 J7101 J7102 J7103 J7104 J7105 J7106 J7107 J7108 J7124 J7125 K2251 K2252 K2253 PC3001 PC3002 S3002
D D D D D D D
5M 4M 5M 6M 5M 20A 20M
IC610
B B B B B B B B B B B B A B B A B A A A A A A A A A A A B B B A A A
C C C C C C C C C C C C D C C D C D D D D D D D D D D D C C C D D D
9K 11K 10J 7L 17D 21G 10D 22F 20D 3P 3E 20D 22K 22J 21I 12N 12O 22J 19P 18P 17P 16P 15P 14P 13P 12P 9P 8P 16I 16I 16I 17A 9C 7A
CONNECTOR CN601 A D CN602 A D CN603 A D CN604 A D DIODE D601 D602 D606 IC IC601 IC602 IC603 IC604 IC606 IC607 IC608 IC609 IC610 COIL L601 L602
1E 7E 5A 4C
B C 2C A C 4B B C 7C
A A A A A B A B B
C C C C C C C C C
3D 6D 2C 2B 7B 1C 3B 3B 3B
A D 1E A D 8D
TRANSISTOR Q601 B C Q602 B C Q603 B C Q604 B C Q605 B C Q606 B C Q607 B C Q608 A C Q609 A C Q613 B C Q614 B C Q615 B C Q616 B C Q621 A C Q623 B C Q624 A C Q641 A C Q642 A C Q643 A C Q644 A C
2-47
2-48
C628 W13 W14 C631 R692 R746 R747 B601 C644 W10 C645 L615
CN602
R672
W5 R629 R628
C621
C623
IC601
R621
CN601
L611
IC603
C696
L631
R611 Q603
C630
C664
C689
W12
C670
C656 W3
C632
C657 R693
C640 R634 C679 C678 R749 R748 L632 L622 C701 L624 R657 C707 R716 L621 C723 C702
C641 R635
R713
C693
C714
W7
C711 R736
1D 2E 8E 7E 3B 4C 3C 2C 6A 8C 8C 7C 7C 4D 7C 7C 3C 4C 4C 5D
RESISTOR R601 B R602 B R603 B R604 B R605 B R606 B R607 B R608 B R609 B R611 B R612 B R613 B R614 B R615 B R616 B R617 B R618 B R619 B R621 A R622 A R623 A R624 A R625 A R626 A R627 A R628 A R629 A R631 B
C712 R735
C713 R721
R725
R722
R723
R724
CN603
C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C
2E 2E 2E 2D 2E 2E 3E 3E 2E 7E 8E 8D 8D 7D 7D 7D 7D 7E 2E 3E 3E 3E 3E 4E 4E 4E 4E 4E
TEST POINT TP602 A TP611 A TP612 A TP621 A TP622 A TP631 A TP632 A TP633 A
D D D D D C C C
6E 5E 5E 2E 6E 6A 6B 6B
CN8002
CN8001
IC1304
R271
Q202
B222
J902
J901
K214 R270
C4
LC2 LC4 C6 C7 C5 C3 LC3
C2
C18
LC7 LC6 LC5
K701
LC8 C17
LC1
C701
C1342 C101
R751 R706 C722
C763 C751
RA723 RA727 RA726 RA720 RA719 RA715 RA714
RA724
C759 R1119
IC705 C750 IC704 C771 IC706 R1125
R1169
Q1111
R1195 C1152
C1036
R7208
C7202 L1101 Q7203 D1101R7206 D7201 R7211 R7210 R1170R7207 B1102 D7202 Q7202 C1119 C1033
C1032
R7205
Q1127
Q1134
C758
Q7201
R1194 C1151
L1115
R7201
R7217
R1196 C1153
C765 R1135
C767 K703
R1128 R1127
CN9001
C1150
C1318
L1112
C1146
R1192
C122
R752 R753 R82 C53
R1343 C1307
C707 C770
C1147
R756 R755 R754 R712 R713 R714 R727 C757 R729 C754
R740 R739 R741 R743 R744 R745 R733 C766 R735 C761
C713 C764
RA721 RA725 RA722 RA717 RA718 RA713
C1305
C715
C762 R1133
C741C747C745 C730 C731 C723 C721C121 R83
C753 R1109
R1306
R1303
C1302
R7202 C7201 C1157 C1149 C1156 R1191 C1155 C1323 C1154 C1148 R1316 R1318 C1325 R1320 R1301 C1321R1314
C1327
B1301 L1302
C1309 R1347
R1304
C726
C1326
R1110
R1346
IC1301
C1319
R1317
L404 C417 R1107 Q1117 C1127 Q1103 Q409 R1112 C1117 R1171 Q1102 R1124 Q1110 Q1104 Q1106 R456 C414 R428 Q1115 R1108 R1126 R1199 R1138 Q406 R425 R426 R424 R1105 R1141R1137Q1114 Q407 R1176 Q1109 Q1105 R429 R427 C1108 R1177 R1178 R1136 R1139 R1101 R1172 C415 R1140 R1184 C1103 C1109 L403 R430 R1113 R1143 C1110 R1102 C412R422 Q1108 C1105 R423 Q1113Q1116 D1104 R407 D1102 R413 D1103 C1102 C1106 R1187 C1104 R410 R415R414 R405 R403 C404 FL1101 FL1102 FL1103 C411 R499 R2 C409 C410
C735
C742 C739 RA703 RA704 C123 RA708 RA735 RA734 RA707 RA701 RA702 RA705 RA706 RA732 R552
C1315
R1342
R1309 R1308
R1338
C1316
C1317
R1311
R746
C728 C732
C729
C734 C727
R757
C738 C737
Q427
L1303
R412
Q405
R721 R749
R1312
L410
Q408
C416
C1313 R408 R411 C413 C442 Q402 C440 R431 R467 Q419 Q429 R406 R409 R404 C405
R1349 R1350
IC1303
CN9301
R707 R708 K702 R718 R709 R726 R710 R724 R715 C744 R747 R719 RA733 R750 R722 RA731
C443
C124
C522 C710 C520C521
C543
R583 B502
R497 R498
R466
R465
Q418 R401
FL401
L411
Q1304 R472 C444 C1343 R479 R1333 C1331R1334 C1330 R1337 C1341 R1330 C1332 Q422 R1329
C102
C540
L405
K506 Q501 C512 C513 R519 R571 R579 R592 R582 R578 R584 R567 R575 R569 R568 R566
RA517
C516
C407
R510
IC402
C1336 C1328 C1334 R1327 R1325 Q1303 R1335 C1340 Q420 R474 R476 R478
Q421
R473
R470 R471
C228
L401
R432 C418
RA520
R481
C526 R516 K509 C531 R541 C527 K510 C528 R517 C529 R521 R520 C511
Q423
IC202
R484
C449
CN401
L406
L408
R493
R495
C248 R267
R201 C201
C202 R238
R483 R482
C205 B221
C247
R496 C452
L202
IC211 C249 R266
FL402
C203 C204
L414
R268
CN402
R588
C206
2-49
RA502
C504 C515 C533
R486
R265 C250
B215
IC206
RA2
C447 C448
Q425
C230
R488
IC406
IC212 C19
RA501
C229
C251R269 K1
K204 K205 K206 K207
RA4
RA3
RA1
C532 C535
C446
C451 R487
IC11
C508
R563 R554 R556R555 R558 R557 R586 K512 C534 R550 R549 R547
IC3
K501
R593
B11 R97
CN8005
IC10
R98
C1505
RA509
R50 R51 R52 R53 R54 R55 R56 R57 R58 R59 R60 R61 R62 R63 R64 R65 R86 R66 R67 R68 R69 R70 R71 R72 R73 R74 R75 R76 R77 R78 R79 R80 R81 R87
C1506 K1502
C25
IC9
IC502
C541
K507
Q1
C63 C62
K4 C64 K2 C110
B10
B6 R91 R93 B5
K503K502
R88 B3
B501 R258
C235 C111 C243 R259 RA213
R92
IC1
IC7
C23
C22
R13
B1
R94
R216 C207
L201
D201
B13
C430R460C435
2-50
K201 R235 R234 C244 D202 R264 R253 R260 IC205 D204
C210 C1041 C1043
R225 C221
C59 C32 B12 B7 C60 C65 B8 K5 K3 R43 R89 C35 R42 C31 C30 R48 R41 R40 R47 R39 R38 B4 R37 R36 C34 R90 B9
X1
R215 R214
L1111
CN8004
C1134
IC1002
C1504
L901
R1160
C1046
R254 C237
C236 D203
B216 IC209 R263 R262 C232 R261 C245 K212 R255 C233
IC204
IC6
L407 R455
CN8003
C29
IC4 C432 R459 C431 R461 R462
R96
R95
Q416
IC8
C802
R49
IC802
C223 R212R230
K213
K210 C231 K211 C241
B218 B217
IC201
C217 R224 C218 R205 R226 R227 R222 R248 R223 R249 R220 R250 R221 R219 R228 C220 C222 R245 R247 R241 R208 R252 R243
Q412
R807
Q414 Q413
K802 C537
C109 C805
C803
C211
RA203 RA204
R242 R244 R229 C215 B210 B207 B208 B205 B211 B204 B209 R217 C219 R218 RA207 RA208
C422 R436
C538
C804 R812
C806 C33
C61 C52 C51 C50 C49 C48 C47 C46 C45 C44 C43 C42 C41 C40 C39 C38 C37
IC5
C807
IC804
K804
R45 C108
R46
IC805
IC404
CN8801
C107 R810
Q430
R233
IC803
Q801
RA206
R597 C436
R813
RA801 RA802
C1005 R1002 R1009 R1003 R1001 R1008 R1005 C1004 R1007 R1004
R1012 R1013 R1010 R1011 R1014 R1015 C1007 R1016 C1006
B220 B219 B202 B201 R246 R239 R213 R209 B214 R204 R211 R210
RA1005RA1001RA1002 RA1003 RA1006 RA1004
B801
L1002
C1003
IC405
Q1132
C1002
B404
R814 C808
R808 C106
R818
C1503
R1508 C1508
R817
R1031 R1027 C1014 B1006 C1015 R1029 C1008 R1028 C1049 RA1007 RA1010RA1011 R1026 R1025 RA1008 RA1009 RA1012 C1009 C1010 R1024 RA1016 RA1015
RA1013 RA1014
R1517 R1518
IC1501
C1044
Q1135
C1165
R1181
RA1504 RA1503
R1161
C105
C1501
IC801
K1501
C104
Q1123
R1165
C905
C801
R1041
C1012 C1013
R811 K801
R911
C1037 C1140 C1022 C1038 R1055 R1054 C1160 R1057 R1053 C1011 R1173 C1161 R1052 B1005 Q1128 C1159 C1017 R1051 C1158 C1139 C1040 R1162C1170 R1050 B1004 R1049 R1163 C1135 R1164 C1039 C1048 L1117 R1048 B1003 IC1001 C1035 R1047 C1163 R1183 B1002 R1046 R1045 C1034 L1116 R1044 B1001 C1133 C1031 C1164 C1162 C1029 C1030 R1182 R1180 C1028 C1027 C1019 R1043 C1018 C1025 R1114 C1026R1042 C1023 R1115 R1129 R1035 Q1101 C1024 R7214 Q1107 Q1112 R1033 R1168 C1137 R1034 R1120 C1167 R1145 R1118 R1132 R7212 R1156 R1157 R7213 Q1118 R7215 Q1122 R1147 R7216 C1129 R1155 C1130 C1016 L1109 Q1121 C1128
C1118
R809
R904 R905
C902
C904
Q7204 R7218
RA901 RA902
Q7205
IC901
COMPONENT SIDE(A)
FOIL SIDE(B)
L1001
Q1119
Q1120
R1153 R1154
R1149 R1148
L1113
L1110
C1131
L903
J902
L902
R925 C915 K903 C908
K901
C906 C907
J901
X901
IC902
R901
CN201
IC1304
B B B B B A A A A A A
C C C C C C C C C C C
7D 7A 7A 7A 4B 2C 2A 3A 4A 2D 2D
A A A A A A A A A A A B A B B B A A A B A A A A B B A B B B B B B B B B A A A A A A A A B B A A A A A B
C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C D C C
8B 2A 8A 9D 10D 9D 8D 9D 8D 7D 7D 6C 6A 5A 7A 7A 7A 5B 6B 6A 6B 7B 7B 5A 5D 5D 7C 10C 8A 8A 14D 12D 12B 13D 13B 13E 13B 9B 11B 10C 10C 12B 14D 14D 3C 3A 4C 3D 5D 15A 12D 8B
B A A A A A A A B A A A A A A A B A A A B B B A A B B B A B A B B A A A
C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C
14E 6E 7E 1D
8A 6B 14E 5A
RESISTOR R1 A R2 A R3 A R4 A R5 A R6 A R7 A R8 A R9 A R10 A R11 A R12 A R13 A R14 A R15 A R16 A R17 A R18 A R19 A R20 A R21 A R22 A R23 A R24 A R25 A R26 A R27 A R32 A R33 A R34 A R35 A R36 A R37 A R38 A R39 A R40 A R41 A R42 A R43 A R44 A R45 A R46 A R47 A
C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C
2A 2A 2A 7A 7A 8A 8A 8A 8A 8A 8A 8A 8A 8A 8A 8A 8A 8A 8A 8A 9B 9B 9B 9B 9B 9B 9B 9C 9C 9C 9C 8C 8C 8C 8C 8C 8C 8C 8C 7C 10D 10D 8D
TEST POINT TP1 B TP2 B TP3 B TP502 B TP503 B TP504 B TP505 B TP506 B
C C C C C C C C
2-51
2-52
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
LCD
14 25 26 27 10 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 28 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11
IN/OUT CTL(-) SIGNAL IN OUT IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN OUT IN IN IN OUT IN IN IN IN OUT OUT IN OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT IN OUT OUT CTL BIAS VOLTAGE CTL PULSE FEEDBACK CTL PULSE OUTPUT CTL PULSE INPUT CAPSTAN FG PULSE INPUT SYSTEM POWER ANALOG POWER DETECT THE HTS MODE TUNING CHECK END SENSOR NOT USED NOT USED AUDIO PB FM ENV. INPUT/NON HiFi MODEL:L START SENSOR AT DETECTION AUTO TRACKING DETECT/INPUT THE AVERAGE OF PLAYBACK VIDEO SIGNAL PB FM INPUT / AT DETECTION S.VHS MODE:H (NORMAL MODE:L/MESECAM MODE:L/NC) WIDE ASPECT DETECTION GND FOR ANALOG CIRCUIT CONTROL AMP OUT FREQUENCY RESPONSE SWITCHING MECHANISM MODE DETECT(A) MECHANISM MODE DETECT(B) MECHANISM MODE DETECT(C) CAPSTAN MOTOR REVERSE CONTROL (FWD:H/REV:L) REMOTE CONTROL DATA INPUT DETECTION SIGNAL FOR SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY NC/CONTROL SIGNAL FOR TV LINK/NC REMOTE PAUSE CONTROL/NC CONTROL SIGNAL FOR TV LINK/MECHA TEST MODE STROBE SIGNAL DETECTION SIGNAL FOR POWER DOWN OF AC POWER SUPPLY LOADING MOTOR DRIVE(1) LOADING MOTOR DRIVE(2) LOADING MOTOR DRIVE(3) VOLTAGE CONTROL SIGNAL FOR VIDEO FREQUENCY RESPONSE LEVEL1 CONTROL SIGNAL OF D-VHS RECORDING LEVEL2 CONTROL SIGNAL OF D-VHS RECORDING GHOST REDUCTION MODE:H GND REMOTE CONTROL OUTPUT FOR SATELLITE RECEIVER SYSTEM POWER SERIAL DATA TRANSFER OUTPUT FROM THE ON-SCREEN IC TO THE FDP DRIVER SERIAL DATA TRANSFER OUTPUT FROM THE FDP DRIVER TO THE ON-SCREEN IC SERIAL DATA TRANSMISSION CLOCK FROM THE FDP DRIVER TO THE ON-SCREEN IC
VDD
R8
R6
COM3 64 COM2 63 COM1 62 COM0 61 S0 60 S1 59 S2 58 S3 57 S4 56 S5 55 S6 54 S7 53 S8 52 S9 51 S10 50 S11 49
U1
45 VDD R3 D1 C1 22 3V R2 42 33 30
48 39 36 29 25 12 13 2
44 41 32 28 21 17 10 50 6
43 37 34 23 26 11 9 5
47 38 35 24 20 16 8 4
46 40 31 27 19 15 7 3
14 P60/KR0
27 P02/SO/SB0 28 P03/SI/SB1
15 P61/KR1
25 P00/INT4 18 RESET 24 VDD
29 P10/INT0
16 P62/KR2
30 P11/INT1
26 P01/SCK
17 P63/KR3
19 XT1
20 XT2
22 X2
23 X1
21 IC
18
14 1 49
VDD
IN/OUT SERIAL DATA TRANSFER OUTPUT FOR MEMORY IC OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT IN IN OUT D-VHS LS3 REC TIMING CONTROL LS2 HEAD SELECT FLY REC START: FH LS2 FF OUTPUT REC START CONTROL FOR CH2 SYSTEM POWER D-VHS HS RECORDING START GND MODE SELECT MODE SELECT Hi-Fi AUDIO SOUND RECORDING START NORMAL AUDIO SOUND RECORDING START AUDIO MUTE CONTROL (MUTE ON: H) REFERENCE SIGNAL INPUT (30HZ) REFERENCE SIGNAL INPUT (5HZ) SERIAL DATA TRANSFER CLOCK FOR AUDIO/VIDEO AND TUNER/ REG CONTROL
VDD
R5
J2
J3
J4
J5
J6
34 35 36 37 38 39
IN/OUT SERIAL DATA TRANSFER OUTPUT FOR AUDIO/VIDEO CONTROL IN/OUT SERIAL DATA TRANSFER OUTPUT FOR TUNER/REG CONTROL OUT OUT IN OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT IN IN OUT NC AGC OUTPUT(AGC ON:H) PICTURE MUTE CONTROL(MUTE ON:H) COMPOSITE SYNC AUDIO FF OUTPUT ROTATION DETECTION SIGNAL FOR DRUM MOTOR/TIMING CONTROL SIGNAL FOR REC CAPSTAN MOTOR CONTROL DRUM MOTOR CONTROL RESET CONTROL FOR D-VHS HOST CPU S-VHS ET REC MODE:H SEQUENCE PULSE OUTPUT DETECTION OF HIGH SPEED FF/REW SIGNAL DRUM PICKUP PULSE INPUT (SWITCHING PULSE) DRUM FG PULSE INPUT SYSTEM POWER V.PULSE ADDITION TIMING CONTROL GND CTL REFERENCE VOLTAGE
H J
5F 5D
5E
5G
5A 5B 5C
40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56
ANODE CONNECTION
No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 CONNECTION Common Cathode DIGIT 4 Common Cathode DIGIT 2 Anode D Common Cathode DIGIT 3 Anode J Common Cathode DIGIT 1 Anode H Anode F Anode E Anode G Anode A Anode B Anode C Common Cathode DIGIT 5
IN/OUT SERIAL DATA TRANSFER OUTPUT FOR THE VIDEO/AUDIO IC OUT IN OUT OUT IN IN IN SERIAL DATA TRANSFER CLOCK FOR THE VIDEO/AUDIO IC SERIAL DATA INPUT FOR THE D-VHS HOST CPU SERIAL DATA OUTPUT FOR THE D-VHS HOST CPU SERIAL DATA TRANSMISSION CLOCK FOR THE D-VHS HOST CPU DETECTION SIGNAL FOR SUPPLY REEL ROTATION/TAPE REMAIN DETECTION SIGNAL FOR TAKE-UP REEL ROTATION/TAPE REMAIN DETECTION SIGNAL FOR D-VHS CASSETTE (DERECTION:H)
2-53
2-54
VOLTAGE CHARTS
<SW.REG> MODE PIN NO. REC IC5101 1 2 3 4 5 IC5301 1 2 3 Q5311 E C B Q5312 E C B Q5401 E C B <MAIN> MODE PIN NO. IC1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 0 0 133 16.7 0 0 4.6 10.4 10.4 9.7 0 0 0 8.5 0 PLAY 0 0 133 16.7 0 0 4.6 10.4 10.4 9.7 0 0 0 8.5 0 MODE PIN NO. 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 IC501 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 IC502 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 IC2201 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 REC 2.2 2.2 3.9 2.5 0 0 2.8 2.7 2.4 0 2.4 0 2.8 0 12.0 0 16.5 0 12.6 0 15.7 0 10.3 14.0 0 13.4 4.6 5.0 0 0 0 0 0 4.0 0 3.3 4.8 17.0 10.8 5.5 2.7 0 2.7 0 7.2 0 2.8 2.8 0 0 0 2.8 2.6 2.8 3.2 2.0 2.0 4.9 0.7 2.8 0 2.5 2.5 1.5 2.9 2.1 2.0 4.4 2.0 0 3.3 3.3 0 2.1 2.0 4.9 1.4 2.8 2.8 2.8 0 2.8 2.8 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 0 2.0 0 2.2 2.3 1.9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.3 0 2.3 0 1.9 2.0 1.9 0 1.9 4.8 1.9 PLAY 0 0 0 2.5 0 0 2.5 2.4 2.4 0 2.4 0 0 0 2.1 0 2.7 0 2.1 0 1.9 1.9 2.1 2.8 0 2.7 2.0 2.6 2.3 0 1.5 0 2.6 2.6 2.9 2.4 3.9 4.9 3.2 2.5 2.7 4.9 3.3 4.8 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.8 0 4.8 4.8 2.8 2.6 2.8 2.9 2.0 1.4 4.9 2.5 2.8 0 2.8 2.8 1.5 2.9 2.1 1.7 2.7 2.0 4.8 3.3 3.3 0 2.1 2.0 4.9 0 2.8 2.8 2.8 0 2.8 2.8 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.3 0 2.3 0 2.2 2.3 1.9 0 0 0 0 2.1 0 0 0 2.5 0 2.3 2.4 0 0 0 0 0 4.8 0 MODE PIN NO. 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 IC2601 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 IC2602 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 IC2621 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 IC2622 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 IC2641 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 IC3001 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 REC 2.4 4.0 1.7 1.0 0 2.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4.0 2.2 2.0 3.3 2.0 3.3 3.3 4.7 3.3 0 4.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4.3 2.3 2.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -5.8 0 5.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4.7 0 0 0 -5.8 0 0 0 4.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.0 5.0 5.0 0 0 0 0 4.7 0 0 0 -5.8 0 0 0 4.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4.7 0 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.4 2.4 4.9 5.0 0 0 5.0 0 0 PLAY 2.4 0 1.7 0 3.0 2.3 2.4 0 2.4 0 1.6 0 0 4.9 0 4.6 0 2.3 0 3.4 1.7 2.2 3.3 3.3 4.7 3.3 4.3 2.4 0 0 4.3 9.1 4.5 0 2.4 2.3 2.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -5.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4.7 0 0 0 -5.8 0 0 0 4.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 -5.8 0 0 5.0 5.0 0 0 0 0 4.7 0 0 0 -5.8 0 0 0 4.7 0 0 0 -5.8 0 0 0 4.7 2.4 0 2.4 2.4 2.0 2.6 2.4 2.4 4.9 5.0 0 0 5.0 0 0 MODE PIN NO. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 IC3002 1 2 3 4 IC3003 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 IC3004 1 2 3 REC 4.1 4.9 0 3.9 0 0 2.0 0 4.9 0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 4.9 0 0 0 4.6 0 0 0 0 0 4.4 4.1 0 0 0 5.0 5.0 0 4.8 4.8 4.8 3.4 3.5 4.8 4.5 4.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.1 5.0 2.5 2.5 2.5 5.0 4.6 0 0 5.0 4.0 3.8 4.9 0 0 0 5.0 5.0 0 0 0 0 1.9 5.0 0 2.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.4 2.5 2.6 1.4 0 0 0 4.8 0 1.6 0 0 0 2.4 0 0 5.2 5.2 0 0 0 0 4.1 4.1 0 5.2 12.0 4.5 0 PLAY 0 4.9 0 0 0 4.1 2.0 0 4.9 0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 4.0 0 0 0 4.6 0 0 0 0 3.3 4.9 4.1 0 0 0 5.0 5.0 0 4.8 4.8 4.8 3.4 3.5 4.8 4.8 4.5 4.8 0 4.8 0 0 0 1.5 2.1 5.0 2.5 2.5 2.5 5.0 4.9 4.9 0 5.0 4.5 4.5 4.9 0 0 0 5.0 5.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4.5 2.4 2.5 2.6 1.4 2.0 4.9 4.3 4.8 0 4.9 4.9 0 0 2.4 0 0 0 5.2 0 0 0 0 4.5 4.1 0 5.2 12.0 0 0 MODE PIN NO. 4 5 6 7 8 9 IC3005 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 IC3006 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 IC4101 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 IC5602 1 2 3 IC5603 1 2 3 4 5 IC5604 1 2 3 IC7101 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 IC7103 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Q1 E C B Q2 E C B Q3 E C B Q4 E C B Q7 E C B Q8 E C B Q9 E REC 4.6 12.0 12.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.0 0 0 0 5.0 5.0 0 5.0 5.0 0 0 5.0 0 0 0 4.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.7 2.7 2.8 0 1.9 5.0 6.5 6.0 6.5 0 6.5 6.5 6.5 11.9 2.4 0 3.1 3.9 3.3 0 1.2 2.7 1.2 0 2.6 0 2.2 0 0 0 0 2.0 0 2.4 0 0 0 4.9 1.8 1.8 4.9 0 1.0 1.0 1.9 4.9 1.8 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.6 3.3 2.1 2.7 4.9 3.3 3.3 PLAY 0 12.0 12.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.0 0 0 5.0 0 0 0 5.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.7 2.7 2.8 0 1.9 5.0 6.5 6.6 6.5 0 6.5 6.5 0 11.9 2.4 0 3.1 3.9 3.3 0 1.2 2.7 2.3 0 2.6 4.9 1.8 1.7 4.9 2.1 2.0 0 2.9 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 2.3 0 0 1.0 1.0 1.9 4.9 1.8 1.0 1.0 -5.3 -5.3 -4.0 -5.3 -5.1 -4.3 -2.5 -2.4 0 -3.9 -4.0 -3.1 1.6 3.3 2.1 0 4.9 3.3 3.3 MODE PIN NO. C B Q12 E C B Q17 E C B Q21 E C B Q23 E C B Q33 E C B Q38 E C B Q46 E C B Q47 E C B Q48 E C B Q49 E C B Q1701 E C B Q1702 E C B Q1703 E C B Q1704 E C B Q1705 E C B Q1706 E C B Q2001 E C B Q2002 E C B Q2003 E C B Q2051 E C B Q2052 E C B Q2053 E C B Q2054 E C B Q2055 E C B Q2201 E C B Q2202 E C B Q2203 E C B Q2204 E C B REC 0 2.7 3.6 0 3.0 0 0 4.0 0 2.1 0 16.0 1.3 0 4.7 0 12.0 16.0 4.8 1.2 0 4.8 4.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9.9 0 9.6 10.0 0 9.7 0 9.5 0 10.5 9.4 10.5 0 10.5 0 0 4.7 0 -13.6 0 -19.4 -13.6 0 -19.1 4.9 -19.0 4.2 0 8.0 0 0 10.4 9.8 0 0 4.8 10.4 10.2 9.6 0 0 4.3 6.2 0 5.3 0 4.5 0 0 0 -3.0 0 0 0 PLAY 0 2.7 3.6 0 3.0 0 1.8 0 2.7 0 2.1 1.0 4.9 1.3 0 0 4.0 1.9 4.9 2.7 0 -2.0 0 -5.3 -5.3 -4.5 -4.8 -5.3 -4.4 7.4 -2.2 7.3 -5.1 -5.2 4.9 -5.4 5.3 -5.3 8.8 8.0 8.4 -3.0 7.2 -4.0 -5.0 -3.0 -4.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 4.9 4.9 0 0 0 0 10.5 0 10.5 0 10.5 0 1.8 0 2.5 0 2.0 0 4.7 -2.5 0 0 4.5 0 0 0 -2.6 0 0 -2.6 MODE PIN NO. Q2251 E C B Q2252 E C B Q2253 E C B Q2254 E C B Q2277 E C B Q2278 E C B Q2279 E C B Q2284 E C B Q2601 E C B Q2602 E C B Q2603 E C B Q2604 E C B Q3001 E C B Q3003 1 2 Q3005 E C B Q3007 E C B Q3010 E C B Q3012 E C B Q3013 E C B Q4001 E C B Q4002 E C B Q4003 E C B Q5501 E C B Q5502 E C B Q5503 E C B Q5504 E C B Q5505 E C B Q5506 E C B Q5507 E C B REC 0 4.2 0 0 4.2 0 0 0 4.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4.8 4.7 1.0 0 0 0 4.6 -3.4 4.6 0 4.6 0 0 0 -3.1 0 0 -3.2 0 12.0 0 0 5.0 4.9 5.7 5.6 26.0 -4.0 25.2 0 24.3 0 0 0 0 0 5.0 0 0 0 4.9 0 0 4.8 0 0 4.8 10.6 12.0 11.2 5.1 5.7 5.1 5.0 5.7 5.7 0 0 2.6 12.0 12.0 0 0 5.8 0 5.8 5.7 0 PLAY 0 0 0 0 0 4.4 0 0 0 0 0 4.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.9 0 0 0 0 2.8 -4.2 2.8 0 3.0 0 0 0 -4.1 0 0 -3.8 0 12.0 0 0 5.0 4.9 5.7 5.6 23.9 0 23.9 0 23.9 0 0 0 0 0 5.0 0 0 0 4.9 0 0 4.8 0 0 4.8 10.6 12.0 11.2 5.1 5.7 5.7 5.0 5.7 5.7 0 0 2.6 12.0 12.0 0 0 5.8 0 5.8 5.7 0 MODE PIN NO. Q5510 E C B Q5602 E C B Q5604 E C B Q6030 E C B Q6031 E C B Q7101 E C B Q7151 E C B CN1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 CN901 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 CN2001 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 CN2002 1 2 CN3001 1 2 3 4 5 CN3002 1 2 CN3003 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CN3004 1 2 3 4 CN3008 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 CN3009 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 REC 0 0 2.8 2.5 3.2 3.1 2.0 3.2 2.6 2.0 0 0 0 9.6 0 1.5 0 0 0 5.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PLAY 0 0 0 2.5 3.2 3.1 2.0 3.2 2.6 2.0 0 1.3 0 0 0 1.5 0 0 0 5.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MODE PIN NO. CN3010 1 2 3 4 5 6 CN3011 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 CN5501 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 CN5502 1 2 3 4 CN5601 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 CN5602 1 2 3 4 CN5603 1 2 CN7101 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 CN7102 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 CN7107 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 REC 0 5.0 0 5.0 0 5.0 0 0 0 4.9 4.9 2.4 0 4.3 0 4.8 3.8 0 2.4 0 5.0 5.0 -7.2 2.7 4.2 4.2 0 0 12.0 12.0 12.0 0 0 0 0 5.7 5.7 23.8 31.7 47.4 0 0 0 0 3.3 3.3 2.0 2.0 5.0 3.3 0 0 0 0 2.5 2.5 10.5 2.0 4.9 -7.1 5.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 1.0 0 0 3.2 0 1.8 0 1.0 0 1.0 0 1.7 0 2.8 0 2.3 0 0.7 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PLAY 0 5.0 0 5.0 0 5.0 0 0 4.9 4.9 4.9 2.4 1.4 4.8 0 4.8 3.8 0 2.4 0 5.0 5.0 -7.2 2.7 4.2 4.2 0 0 12.0 12.0 12.0 0 0 0 0 5.7 5.7 23.8 31.7 47.4 0 0 0 0 3.3 3.3 2.0 2.0 5.0 3.3 0 0 0 0 0 2.5 10.5 0 0 0 5.0 0 0 1.7 0 1.0 0 1.0 0 0 3.3
WAVEFORMS
< VIDEO (MAIN) >
WF1 IC1-27 WF2 IC1-30 WF3 TP106 PB FM WF4 TP111 D.FF WF5 IC1-14 WF6 IC1-13
REC 1.8 2.7 2.3 1.8 1.8 2.3 1.8 0 2.5 2.2 3.0 2.6 2.9 3.5 0 2.7 1.4 2.7 0 2.7 1.5 2.7 3.0 4.9 0 0 1.3 2.7 1.8 2.0 4.1 4.0 4.9 2.6 4.9 4.9 2.4 2.3 1.2 1.5 2.5 2.0 0 0 2.1 4.9 4.0 2.3 4.8 4.8 2.7 0 2.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.9 0 0 0 0 0 4.9 4.9 4.9 0 0 0 0 0 4.9 2.2
PLAY 2.1 2.7 2.3 18 1.4 1.4 0 4.0 1.9 2.2 2.7 2.6 2.4 2.2 0 1.7 1.4 3.2 3.2 2.4 1.5 2.7 2.2 4.9 4.4 1.5 1.3 2.1 1.8 2.0 4.1 3.5 4.9 2.0 4.9 0 1.4 0 1.2 1.5 2.5 2.0 0 2.1 4.8 4.9 0 2.3 4.8 2.4 2.7 0 2.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4.4 0 0 4.9 4.9 0 0 0 2.2 2.2 2.2 4.9 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.1 2.3 0 0 12.0 0 1.3 0 1.6 3.0 3.0 0 2.5 2.6 4.9 0 5.0 0 10.4 5.0 5.0 0 0 5.0 0 4.9 4.8 5.0 0 4.5 5.0 0 4.8 0 0 0 3.4 0 4.7 4.5 0 2.4 2.4 2.4 4.4 3.2 0 4.8
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.4 2.3 0 0 12.0 0 1.3 0 1.6 1.3 1.3 0 2.5 2.6 4.9 10.4 0 4.9 0 5.0 5.0 0 0 5.0 0 4.9 4.8 5.0 0 4.5 5.0 0 4.8 0 4.9 0 3.4 0 4.7 4.5 0 2.4 2.4 2.4 4.4 3.2 0 0
TP2253 A.PB.FM
WF5
IC1-53
WF6
IC1-63
WF7
IC1-99
2-55
2-56
MAIN (S-SUB)
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Fsc C TO DIGI Y TO DIGI Y FROM DIGI C FROM DIGI PB COLOR MAIN ALC DET Y TO SUB WIDE DET FRONT Y IN FRONT C IN FRONT V IN REAR1 V IN
33 32
EE/PB
16 17
WF9
+
NOT USED 40 39 38 36 NOT USED 34
WF10
Y C
18 19 20 21 22
WF8
42 41
CR ADJ
31
30
SP/EP(LP)
VHS S-VHS
29
WF7
Y
CLK
DATA
CLAMP
23 24 25
43
PRE LPF
CLAMP
IIC LOGIC
PB REC ATT DIGI/PB EXT PB Y PB DIGI
EXT PB Y
DIGI/PB
REC
CONV PB
REC PB
REC PB
28
1
SP
18
EQ
PRE LPF
DIGI
CONV PB*CONV
REC
N/S-LPF EQ
CLAMP
27
WF6
45
2
EE(L) REC PB
SP
17
EQ
REC
PRE LPF
16
25
Y
CLAMP
WF5
C
CONV
47
PRE LPF
EXT PB C
C
VCA
CONV REC
24
PB*CONV
NOT USED
12
6 23 FILTER
11
EQ
48
PB
WF4
REC
49
EXT PB C
10 EQ
50
REC
C
N.C. PB ATT
CLAMP
21
TRAP
51
CLAMP
20
ATT
C
52
Y
19
PB*D15 BB
V FBC
BB
V MUTE
D7&D8
53 GCL
Y
C.K.
BB COMP IN V5 V4 BB Y/C IN V3/V4 C1
Y
18
BIAS 17
54
REC
AGC
PB V3 C3 C2
C MUTE
D16
AGC DET
Y
Y FBC
15
56
Y MUTE
NOT USED
ATT
WF3
10
11
12
14
WF1
C Y C Y
28 29 30 31
Note : For the waveforms in this block diagram, refer to page 2-56.
2-57
2-58
51
81 NOT USED
CN7107 2 4 6 8
47 46 45 44
84
U.DRUM CN1
85 86
VIDEO HEAD
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SP CH2 SP CH1 EP(LP) CH1 EP(LP) CH1
WF12
7 6 5 4
88 Q12 BUF
3 2 1
42 41 40 39 38
89 90 91
VIDEO_ENV
92
TP111 D.FF
V/STD/HS1.FF
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
I2C_DATA_A/V I2C_CLK_A/V Fsc C_TO_DIGI Y_TO_DIGI Y_FROM_DIGI C_FROM_DIGI PB_COLOR MAIN_ALC_DET Y_TO_SUB WIDE_DET FRONT_Y_IN FRONT_C_IN FRONT_V_IN REAR1_V_IN
Y C Y C Y C
WF4 37 36
TO SYSCON
34 33 32
NOT USED
16 17
31
100
18 19 20 21 22
NOT USED
23 24 25
Y Y C
WF2
30
Q21 BUF
29
28
27
26
25 WF1
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
14 WF5
13
12 11
10
7
SW
2
BUF & EQ
1
BUF Q7
NOT USED
J7194 S IN
1 Y C 3 4 2
3 6 JACK
CN7191 9 11 6 FRONT_Y_IN FRONT_C_IN FRONT_V_IN CN901 3 1 6
BUF Q23
FILTER
Q17 Q33 SW
TP106 PB FM
WF8
WF6
WF7
WF3
TO SYSCON
NORM/MESEC/S SB_GAIN
IC7103
4
CN7101
6 7 8
4 6 8
Y_OUT
CN7104
8 6 4
5 2 TERMINAL SUB
Y Cb
J7191 VIDEO IN
2 1
3 2
Cb_OUT Cr_OUT
Cr
WF10
6 5 4 3 2 1
J7127
Y_OUT Cb_OUT Cr_OUT
Y Cb Cr Y
IC7101
2 15 12 7 9
Y C C C
4 1 2 1 6 7 9 8 1 2 4 3
J7106
V_OUT1 V_OUT2
TO TUNER
TU_VIDEO
C_OUT
J7105
Y C
WF11 WF12
S_OUT1
TO SYSCON
Y C
S_OUT2
J7102
V_IN1 V_IN2
J7101
C Y
S_IN2
28 29 30 31
C Y C
C Y C Y
6 9 7 8
C Y
S_IN1
Note : For the waveforms in this block diagram, refer to page 2-56.
2-59
2-60
CN901
10 8
R L
9 14
2 3 1
CN1
7 8 9 9 10 11 12
U.DRUM
AUDIO HEAD
9 10 11 12
14 15 2 4
WF3
TP2253 A.PB.FM
WF4
WF2
Q2201- Q2204
MUTE CONTROL
A_SEL_C A_SEL_B
R L
TO SYSCON
IC2201
H.REC ST(H) I2C CLK2 I2C DATA2 LED A.MUTE(H) ( N.REC ST H) N.REC(H)
J7103 L_IN1
14
3 4 5
L
L_IN2
1
J7104 R_IN1
NOT USED
R
WF5
1 IC2641 3 7 AMP 5
WF6
53
63
62 61
78
R_IN2
1
J7107 L_OUT1
SP ON
2
A_SEL_A A_SEL_B
OSC
Q2051 5 6 CN2002
2 1
DET
R
1 2 13 12
L R R
L_OUT2
IC2601 9 10,11
R
J7108 R_OUT1
1 IC2602 3 7 AMP 5
15
95 96
FILTER
TRANS
T2051
VCA
14
PRE AMP 97
R_OUT2
1
3 4
R R
REC ON
98
1 2 A/C HEAD
CN2001
3 4 2
CN1
4 3 6 7
TO TUNER
COMP
EP(LP) ON
A. ERASE REC/PB
REC EQ
99
FILTER
WF7
Note : For the waveforms in this block diagram, refer to page 2-56.
2-61
2-62
65 64 69 67 58 48 46 47 56 13 17 49 50 56 83 18 41 40 20 74 81
X3001 TIMER CLOCK (32KHz) X3002 MAIN SYSTEM CLOCK (10MHz) SIO SII CN3008
3 4 5 6 10
CAP MDA
CAP_REV(L)
CAP_CTL_V CAP_FG
3 2
AMP
WF1 IC4101
101 8
CAPPWM CFG
TO DISPLAY CN7002
I2C_DATA_A/V I2C_CLK_A/V
DRUM MOTOR
CON1
3 2
CN3001
3 4 5
TO VIDEO/AUDIO TO FMA/DEMOD
S_CASS(H) PC3001 PHOTO SENSOR 54 PC3002 PHOTO SENSOR 55 SP FG TU FG HS_RECST(H) HS2_ENV D_REC_LEVEL2 D_REC_LEVEL1 D/HS1_ENV CH1_RECST(H) LMC1 LMC2 LMC3 CH2_RECST(H)
D_VHS(L) FLY_REC(H)
CN3011
5 5 LOADING MOTOR
A/HS2.FF
14
15
13 10 9
LDM2 LDM1
CN3002
2 1
2 4
LDM2 LDM1
36 37 38
V/STD/HS1.FF
8 7 6
DRECL DVHSL
6 26 27 25
CN3004
1 2 3
Q4002
12 13 14 15 9 10 11 5 4
5 4 3 2
HS_RECST(H) A/HS2.FF HS2_ENV D_REC_LEVEL2 D_REC_LEVEL1 D/HS1_ENV V/STD/HS1.FF CH1_RECST(H) CH2_RECST(H) D_REC(L) D_VHS(L) HS(H) LS2(H)
TO FMA/DEMOD
1 2
A/C HEAD
CTL
106
HI_S_FF_REW
IC3005
CN1901
2
3 1
WF5
CTL(-) CTL(+)
GR_ON(H)
42
WF6 I2C_CLK2 I2C_DATA2
7 8
V. PULSE VIDEO_ENV
V.PULSE VIDEO_ENV D.FF/STD.FF/HS1.FF A.FF/HS2.FF H.REC_ST(H) N.REC_ST(H) A.MUTE(H) REF30 REF5 HOST_RESET K-BUS-REQ K-BUS-CLK K-BUS-OUT K-BUS-IN RES
C. SYNC
98
CN7104
TO VIDEO/AUDIO
4 5
I2C_DATA_A/V I2C_CLK_A/V
TO S-SUB TO TERMINAL
EXP_DATA2
94
2 3
DATA CLK
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 4
A/HS2.FF V/STD/HS1.FF
5 6 9 10 11 13 12
TO REG
RESET 4
66
5 6
SDA SCL
For ADJ.
I2C_CLK2 I2C_DATA2
CN3010
2 3 5 6
ES SIO SII
71 62
MODE FWE
I2C_DATA2 I2C_CLK2
76 75
I2C_DATA2 I2C_CLK2
TO TUNER
Note : For the waveforms in this block diagram, refer to page 2-56.
2-63
2-64
DIGITAL (SUB CPU, DMAIN, DIGITAL IF, E5, VIDEO, MEMORY, E5 DDR, AUDIO )
IC501
42 SIO_UART1_TX KBUS_REQ 32 176 SIO_SPI_MOSI KBUS_OUT_L 28 111 SIO_UART1_RX 176 SIO_SPI_CLK DATA BUS DDR_D0-31 ADD. BUS DDR_A0-13
AL5V 9 10 4 5 12 13 1 2
IC6
IC1304
OPTICAL OUT 1 133
IC503
DVICLK_9M 161 E5_27M TSCLK_SD CN9301 1 3 5 7
R
NOT USED
IC702,IC704
16 14 D0-15 A0-11 BA0,BA1
68 156 66 247
TO 3D SUB CN5
IC1301
1 7
R
IC1 IC4
SI SCK CS SO 1 2 4 8
IC1303
AMP
IC8
6 8 5 4 10 9 13 12
8 9
3 5 1
23 22 2 4
AOUTR
D/A
VCO_CTL SDTI 12
128M DDR
IC703,IC705
16 D0-15 A0-11 BA0,BA1 ADD. BUS 14
SUB CPU
112 111 114 113 E2PROM_SOUT E2PROM_SCLK E2PROM_CS E2PROM_SIN
3 5 AMP
AOUTL AINR+
A/D
SDTO 13
195
11
ADDO
IC1302
AINL+
IC502
AUDIO
VO_O(0-15) VI_D(2-9) VO_CLK VI_CLK(0) VI_CLK(1)
SD_DATA0-7
128M DDR
VIDEO_CLK
8 73 72
EEPROM
X1
AL5V 9 10 5 4 12 13 2 1
AL3.3V
IC5
8 6 11 3 CN8004 1 3 4 5
For JIG
SBE.A SBE.B HS1_FF HS2_FF
57 58
X1 X0 95 61
IC804,IC805
D0-7
MADD6-13 MADD14-21
109 110
LH_AR(1-21)
21
16
RESET
55
IC3 IC9
2 1 4
IC1001
9-11,69 70,124 8 125,167 VI_D(2-9) 3-7,64-68 16 117-122 VO_O(0-15)
A0-20
DQ0-15
Q1
ES
Q1133,Q1134
C_TO_DIGI 11
C
VIDEO
163 VINC BC_A(0-14) 15
LPF BUFFER
IC201
71 HSPB 216 HOSTADRS0-14 HSPA 64 SERVOREF30 BC_D(0-15) 139 SBEA 16 210 HOSTDATA0-15 SBEB Q0-7 ENCDATA(0-7) TSIN0-7 141 RECDATAA E5DATA0-15 212 RECDATAB E5ADRS5-14 IC206 TSCLKOUT 20 253
4 3 PRE/REC
IC601
44 37 33 35,46 43 38
Q605,Q641 D601
TP611 REC_LEVEL1
Q1126-Q1128,Q1132
Y_TO_DIGI 9
Y
LPF BUFFER
252
VINY
U. DRUM
CN604 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
Q1125,Q1135
C_FROM_DIGI 15
C
LPF BUFFER
106
RCOUT
8 16
IC405
D-FF
Q405-Q409 Q413-Q417
AMP
CN401 3 1
CN601 3 1
Q601 Q602
D-VHS HEAD
D CH1
BUF
Q621
11 3
SW
Q606,Q642 D602
Q7201-Q7205,Q1123
Y_FROM_DIGI 13
Y
LPF BUFFER
153
10 RYOUT
BUF
TSCLK_SD
13 19
SW
IC603 6 5 4
D CH2
AMP
Q621-Q616
24 21 22 25 27
4 IC609 1 2 11
HS2 CH1
Q1118-Q1122
C
LPF BUFFER
42
X201 IC1002
DQ0-15
74 72
HS2 CH2
IC206
211 E5_27M
IC603 8 IC603 12 13
Q1112-Q1116
Pb_OUT/B_OUT 3
Pb
TP621 PB_DATA1
10 9
HS1 CH2
LPF BUFFER
38
CBOUT
DQ0-15
X203
117 189
Q1107-Q1111
Pr_OUT/G_OUT 5
Pr
XI XO
DMAIN
179 DIVCLKO
IC206
DIVCLK_9M
LPF BUFFER
34
CROUT
A0-9
A0-9
Q1101-Q1106
D_Y_OUT 7
Y
16M SDRAM
41 YVOUT
IC207
OSC
3
IC208
2
4 171
LPF BUFFER
XTAL27I
34
(13.5MHz)
Q418-Q426 IC204
8 AIN_A VCXO27I AIN_B 76 78 LPF BUFFER 5 13
X202
CN402 3 1
CN603 3 1
Q603 Q604
BUF
Q623
8 6 16 10 21
25
IC602
TP612 REC_LEVEL2
IC202
DQ0-15 DMD(0-15) 16 DMA(0-11) 12 SDRAMDATA00-15
BUF
TP622 PB_DATA2
J901
L902
COIL
16M SDRAM
A0-11
IC205
VCO_CTL
18
20 25,36
IC603 3
7
2 1 SW5V
3 8 9 16 15
DV I/O
J902
SW
Q644
SDRAMADRS00-10,12 VCXO27I 13
L903
COIL
IC204
X202
DIGITAL IF
DV I/O
2-65
2-66
PARTS LIST
SAFETY PRECAUTION
Parts identified by the symbol are critical for safety. Replace only with specified part numbers.
304
317
305
(No.82933)3-1
564
564A
562
511 510
512
517
534
515A 515B
p n
515
542
546
s s
s s
TERMINAL SUB BOARD ASSY <52>
548
from DRUM
538
CN604
p
w
u
Q3003
563 n
CN1
539
B
g Bt
Q3002
D3001
S3002
533 533
k
C
539
f
532
f f
REC SAFETY BOARD ASSY <32> DISPLAY BOARD ASSY <28> JACK BOARD ASSY <36> 504 501
v c h k e v d k
531
545
CN5001
CD1
t t
536
d d
535 v 526
525
501F
501E 501F
527
527
503 502
3-2(No.82933)
WR4
WR12
WR25
WR6 WR10
Symbol No. 518 519 525 526 527 528 529 530 531 532 533 534 535 536 537 538 539 542 543 544 545 546 547 548 562 562A 562B 562C 563 564 564A 565 CD1 WR 2 WR 3 WR 4 WR 5 WR 6 WR 7 WR 8 WR 9 WR10 WR11 WR12 WR13 WR20 WR25
Part No. QAR0119-001 QYSPSPH2606Z LP10140-011A PQ11921-1-4 QYTDSF3010Z QYTDSF3010M QYTDSF3010M QYTPSFG3010Z QAR0174-001 LP20838-002B LP40587-002A QYTDST2610Z LP30312-001B QYTDSF3010Z LP40700-001A QYTDSF4012Z QYTDSF3010Z LP20941-001A QYTDST2606Z QYTDST2606Z QYTDSF3010Z QYTDSF3010Z QYTDSF3010Z PU59311 LP40369-001D PQ46418-1-2 PQ46419-1-2 LP30407-001D LP40407-001A LP40370-001F PDM4311A-1 PQ44230 QMPD190-170-K QUQ112-0722CG QUQ212-0520CG QUQ210-0742CC QUQ210-1622CC QJJ001-121412 QJJ001-041514 WJN0051-001A WJN0051-002A QUQ112-1130CG QUQ112-1016CG QUQ112-0914CG QJJ001-021612 QUB220-13RLRL QUQ112-1615CG
Part Name
Description Local
LP31128-001B PACKING CASE LP31130-001C CUSHION(BOTTOM) LP30934-002C CUSHION(TOP) PQM30021-105 POLY BAG LP40967-005A MINI CUSHION LP21036-013C REMOCON LP40254-010A COVER(BATTERY) -----------BATTERY QPC02202230P POLY BAG LPT0698-001B INST.BOOK LPT0698-002B INST.BOOK QPC02503530P POLY BAG PEAC0294-04 RF CABLE QAM0004-002 S CABLE QAM0207-001 AUDIO CABLE QAL0095-004 LED CABLE ASSY LPT0698-004A SHEET(D-VHS) BT-51028-2 REGIST CARD QAM0492-001 CLEANING TAPE
FRONT PANEL ASSY CASSETTE DOOR TORSION SPRING DAMPER SCREW MAGNET LATCH (x2) FOOT (x2) DOOR ASSY POLY SHEET 5cm x 42cm TAP SCREW 2.6mm x 8mm JACK(x3) TOP COVER TAP SCREW 3mm x 10mm TOP SIDE(x4) TAP SCREW 3mm x 10mm TOP REAR STICKER(TOP) DRUM SUB ASSY CONTACT COMPRES. SPRING ROTOR ASSY SCREW 3mm x 6mm(x2)
STATOR ASSY SCREW 2.6mm x 6mm(x2) BOTTOM CHASSIS BOTTOM COVER TAP SCREW 3mm x 10mm BOTTOM COVER(x2) TAP SCREW 3mm x 10mm DIGITAL TAP SCREW 3mm x 10mm TERMINAL(REAR) TAP SCREW 3mm x 10mm TERMINAL(TOP)(x2) FAN MOTOR COVER(FAN) SPECIAL SCREW FAN COVER(x4) TAP SCREW 2.6mm x 10mm DRUM(x3) BRACKET(CHASSIS) STAP CREW 3mm x 10mm BRACKET(x2) SPECIAL SCREW MECHANISM TAP SCREW 4mm x 12mm MECHANISM TAP SCREW 3mm x 10mm MECHANISM(x2) SHIELD CASE(PRE TAP SCREW 2.6mm x 6mm PRE/REC TAP SCREW 2.6mm x 6mm MAIN TAP SCREW 3mm x 10mm SW REG(x3) TAP SCREW 3mm x 10mm DIGITAL(x3) TAP SCREW 3mm x 10mm REC SAFETY WIRE CLAMP CLEANER ASSY CLEANER ROLLER CLEANER CLEANER ARM KNOB ASSY (x2) ROLLER ARM ASSY ROLLER ASSY INERTIA PLATE POWER CORD(JP) 1.7m BLACK FFC WIRE MAIN CN2001-A/C HEAD FFC WIRE MAIN CN3001-DRUM MDA FFC WIRE MAIN CN7102-DIGITAL CN9001 FFC WIRE MAIN CN3009-DIGITAL CN8003 SIN CR C-C WIRE MAIN CN5601-DIGITAL CN8002 SIN CR C-C WIRE MAIN CN5602-DIGITAL CN8001 E-SH C WIRE C-C PRE/REC CN601-DIGITAL CN401 E-SH C WIRE C-C PRE/REC CN602-DIGITAL CN402 FFC WIRE MAIN CN901-JACK CN7191 MAIN CN3008-DISPLAY CN7002 FFC WIRE FFC WIRE MAIN CN7101-TER.SUB CN7104 SIN CR C-C WIRE MAIN CN5603-DISPLAY CN7005 SIN TWIST WIRE STATOR-PRE/REC FFC WIRE MAIN CN7107-DIGITAL CN9301
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129 127
44
51
40 13 107 12 39 58 AA 55 26 AA 14 53 1A 54 83 52
59 61
AA
60 62
142
3 AA 1B
82
134
135 155 86 85
78
1 AA
152
AA AA 15 93 32 37 35 103 36 102 38 32 94 22 99 96 BB 16 AA 108 109 90 69 AA 92 87 67 100 27 70 71 65 68 64 18 24 25 23 AA 63 AA 31 95 84 119 66 118 AA 19 20 111 113 1 112 AA 114 AA 110 151 116 115 117 AA 34 81 80
NOTE:The section marked in AA and BB indicate lubrication and greasing areas. Part No. KYODO-SH-P or KYODO-SH-JB COSMO-HV56 Symbol in drawing AA BB
3-4(No.82933)
Symbol No. 90 92 93 94 95 96 99 100 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 127 128 129 130 132 134 135 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 151 152 155
Part No. LP40593-004A PQM30017-47 LP30696-002A LP30697-003A LP40554-002A LP40442-001A LP40483-002A LP30016-001A LP40484-003B LP40512-002B LP30236-002C LP20237-003B LP20238-003B LP30017-015A QSW0554-003 LP40746-001A LP30237-002B LP30239-002G LP30240-002G LP40136-001E LP30242-002C LP30339-002F LP40545-001A LP40214-001B PQM30017-47 LP30243-002A LP20240-001G LP40137-001A LP10081-002P LP10082-002V LP30255-006B LP30256-001H LP40168-003A LP40218-001B LP30257-001G LP30244-002H LP30245-002F LP30003-004A LP20578-001C LP30500-001D LP40450-003A LP30003-025B LP30003-024A LP40481-003A LP30019-014A LP20324-003B LP30493-001B PDM4057-6
Part Name CLUTCH UNIT 3 SLIT WASHER CLUTCH GEAR 4 COUPLING GEAR COMP. SPRING DIRECT GEAR COMP.SPRING SLIT WASHER CHANGE LEV.ASSY COMP. SPRING IDLER LEVER REEL DISK(SUPPLY) REEL DISK(TAKE UP) SPACER ROTARY ENCODER SPECIAL SCREW CASSETTE GEAR LIMIT GEAR(1) LIMIT GEAR(2) TORSION SPRING RELAY GEAR OPENER GUIDE TORSION SPRING C.H.BRACKET SLIT WASHER DRIVE GEAR DRIVE ARM TORSION SPRING SIDE HOLDER(L) SIDE HOLDER(R) LOCK LEVER(L) LOCK LEVER(R) TORSION SPRING(L) TORSION SPRING(R) CASSETTE HOLDER GUIDE RAIL REC SAFETY LEVER TENSION SPRING TOP GUIDE HOLD PLATE PAD TENSION SPRING TENSION SPRING ROLLER CAM ASSY PAD DOOR OPENER START SENSOR CAP SPACER
Description Local
MAIN DECK ASSY PLATE(SUPPLY) TAP SCREW 2.6mm x 6mm(x4) GUIDE POLE GUARD FULL ERASE HEAD GUIDE POLE(SUPPLY) TAP SCREW 2.6mm x 8mm TENSION STUD BASE ASSY TAP SCREW 2.6mm x 6mm UV CATCHER 2 UV CATCHER 2 TAP SCREW 2.6mm x 6mm(x2) SPACER LOADING ARM GEAR SHAFT TAP SCREW 2.6mm x 6mm SPACER LOADING ARM GEAR(SUPPLY) TORSION ARM PIN POLE BASE ASSY(SUPPLY) TAP SCREW 2.6mm x 6mm LOADING ARM GEAR(TAKE UP) TORSION ARM PIN POLE BASE ASSY(TAKE UP) TAP SCREW 2.6mm x 6mm ROTARY ENCODER GUIDE TAP SCREW 2.6mm x 6mm(x2) CONTROL PLATE GUIDE TAP SCREW 2.6mm x 5mm TAKE UP LEVER TENSION SPRING TAKE UP HEAD LID GUIDE TAP SCREW 2.6mm x 6mm(x2) PINCH ROLLER ARM ASSY PINCH ROLLER SHEET 3 TORSION SPRING PRESS LEVER ASSY GUIDE ARM ASSY TENSION SPRING AC HEAD HEAD BASE COMP.SPRING (x2) COMP.SPRING SPECIAL SCREW (x3) TAP SCREW 2.6mm x 8mm(x2) LOADING MOTOR MOTOR PULLEY MOTOR GUIDE SCREW 3mm x 3mm(x2) BELT CTL.CAM SLIT WASHER WORM GEAR LINK LEVER ASSY SLIT WASHER CONTROL PLATE CONTROL BRACKET(1) TAP SCREW 2.6mm x 8mm TENSION ARM ASSY TENSION SPRING TENSION BRAKE ASSY ADJUST PIN TENSION ARM BEARING MAIN BRAKE ASSY(SUPPLY) MAIN BRAKE ASSY(TAKE UP) TENSION SPRING SUB BRAKE(TAKE UP) TENSION SPRING CAPSTAN BRAKE ASSY CAPSTAN MOTOR TAP SCREW 2.6mm x 6mm(x3) BELT IDLER ARM ASSY SLIT WASHER
(x2)
(x2)
(x2)
(x2)
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Symbol No.
Part No.
Part Name Z DIODE Z DIODE IC(PHOTO COUPLER) MM CAPACITOR MM CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR M CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR MF CAPACITOR M CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C RESISTOR OMF RESISTOR C RESISTOR FUSI RESISTOR C RESISTOR MG RESISTOR C RESISTOR MF RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR CMF RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR C RESISTOR C RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR C RESISTOR C RESISTOR C RESISTOR C RESISTOR C RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MF RESISTOR MF RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MF RESISTOR CHOKE COIL
Description
Local
D5403 MTZJ5.6C-T2 D5403 or RD5.6ES/B3/-T2 PC5101 C5001 C5002 C5003 C5004 C5101 C5102 C5103 C5104 C5105 C5106 C5202 C5203 C5204 C5205 C5206 C5207 C5301 C5302 C5303 C5304 C5305 C5306 C5401 C5402 C5403 C5404 C5405 C5406 C5407 C5408 C5409 R5001 R5101 R5103 R5104 R5105 R5106 R5107 R5108 R5301 R5302 R5303 R5304 R5305 R5306 R5307 R5308 R5309 R5310 R5316 R5317 R5319 R5320 R5321 R5322 R5331 R5332 R5333 R5401 R5402 R5403 R5404 R5405 R5406 R5407 R5408 R5409 R5410 R5411 R5421 L5201 PS2501-1 QFZ9067-473 QFZ9067-223 QEZ0516-337 QCZ9094-472 QCZ0136-101Z QCZ0349-472Z QEMT1VM-276 QCZ0136-471Z QFLC1HJ-471Z NCB31HK-103X QEMT1CM-827 QEMT1AM-228 QEMU1EM-187Z QETN2AM-475Z QEMU1HM-186Z QEMT1CM-687 QFVF1HJ-154Z QFLC1HJ-333Z QETN1AM-476Z QETN1CM-107Z QETN1AM-107Z QETN1CM-108Z QEMT1CM-158 NCB31HK-102X NCB31EK-104X NCB31EK-104X NCB31EK-103X NCB31EK-103X QECP0JM-158 QETN1CM-107Z QETN1CM-107Z QRZ9046-475Z QRG02GJ-683 QRE141J-684Y QRZ9051-470X QRE141J-100Y NRSA63J-392X QRE141J-681Y QRT01DJ-R27X NRSA63J-221X NRSA02J-472X NRSA63D-152X NRVA02D-562X NRSA63D-683X NRSA63D-392X NRSA63J-391X NRSA63J-103X QRE141J-123Y QRE141J-0R0Y NRSA63J-102X NRSA63J-122X QRE121J-181Y QRE121J-181Y QRE121J-181Y QRE121J-181Y QRE123J-101X NRSA02J-103X NRSA63J-102X NRSA63D-562X NRSA63D-682X NRSA63J-104X NRSA63J-105X NRSA63J-103X QRZ0192-R10X QRZ0192-R10X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-102X QRT01DJ-R27X PELN1184
SWITCHING REGULATOR BOARD ASSY IC IC IC IC IC TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR BRIDGE DIODE SI DIODE FR DIODE FR DIODE FR DIODE FR DIODE FR DIODE SI DIODE SI DIODE FR DIODE FR DIODE FR DIODE FR DIODE FR DIODE SB DIODE SB DIODE SB DIODE SB DIODE SB DIODE FR DIODE FR DIODE FR DIODE FR DIODE FR DIODE FR DIODE FR DIODE FR DIODE FR DIODE FR DIODE FR DIODE FR DIODE FR DIODE FR DIODE FR DIODE FR DIODE FR DIODE FR DIODE FR DIODE Z DIODE Z DIODE Z DIODE Z DIODE SI DIODE SI DIODE SI DIODE SI DIODE Z DIODE Z DIODE SB DIODE SB DIODE SI DIODE SI DIODE
IC5101 STR-F6555 IC5301 UTCTL431-T IC5301 or L5431-T IC5301 or MM1431AT-T IC5401 MD1422N-X Q5301 Q5301 Q5301 Q5302 Q5302 Q5302 Q5302 Q5311 Q5311 Q5312 Q5312 Q5312 Q5312 Q5401 D5001 D5102 D5103 D5103 D5103 D5103 D5103 D5104 D5104 D5202 D5202 D5202 D5202 D5202 D5203 D5203 D5203 D5203 D5203 D5204 D5204 D5204 D5204 D5205 D5205 D5205 D5205 D5205 D5206 D5206 D5206 D5206 D5206 D5207 D5207 D5207 D5207 D5207 D5301 D5301 D5302 D5302 D5303 D5303 D5304 D5304 D5308 D5308 D5401 D5401 D5402 D5402 2SD1819A/RS/-X or 2SC4081/RS/-X or 2PC4081/R/-X DTA114EUA-X or UN5111-X or RN2302-X or PDTA114EU-X 2SB1068/KU/-T or 2SA1585S/QR/-T DTC114EUA-X or UN5211-X or RN1302-X or PDTC114EU-X 2SC5739/QP/ D3SBA60 SARS01-T2 PG104RS-T2 AU01Z-T2 ERA18-02-T2 1SR153-400-T2 10ELS2-T2 1SS133-T2 1SS270A-T2 ER602FCT FMX-12S FCF06A20 YG901C2 SF5LC20U SB640FCT FMB-24M FSQ05A04B YG801C04 SF5SC4 PG104RS-T2 ERA18-02-T2 1SR153-400-T2 10ELS2-T2 PG104RS-T2 AU01Z-T2 ERA18-02-T2 1SR153-400-T2 10ELS2-T2 PG104RS-T2 AU01Z-T2 ERA18-02-T2 1SR153-400-T2 10ELS2-T2 FMX-12S FCF06A20 YG901C2 SF5LC20U ER602FCT MTZJ15A-T2 RD15ES/B1/-T2 MTZJ2.7B-T2 RD2.7ES/B2/-T2 1SS133-T2 1SS270A-T2 1SS133-T2 1SS270A-T2 MTZJ7.5A-T2 RD7.5ES/B1/-T2 D1FS4A-X RB051L-40-X 1SS133-T2 1SS270A-T2
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0.047uF 0.022uF 330uF 4700pF 100pF 1kV K 4700pF 1kV K 27uF 35V M 470pF 1kV K 470pF 50V J 0.01uF 50V K 820uF 16V M 2200uF 10V M 180uF 25V M 4.7uF 100V M 18uF 50V M 680uF 16V M 0.15uF 50V J 0.033uF 50V J 47uF 10V M 100uF 16V M 100uF 10V M 1000uF 16V M 1500uF 16V M 1000pF 50V K 0.1uF 25V K 0.1uF 25V K 0.01uF 25V K 0.01uF 25V K 1500uF 6.3V M 100uF 16V M 100uF 16V M 4.7M 1/2W K 68k 2W J 680k 1/4W J 47 0.25W J 10 1/4W J 3.9k 1/16W J 680 1/4W J 0.27 1W J 220 1/16W J 4.7k 1/10W J 1.5k 1/16W D 5.6k 1/10W D 68k 1/16W D 3.9k 1/16W D 390 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 12k 1/4W J 0 1/4W J 1k 1/16W J 1.2k 1/16W J 180 1/2W J 180 1/2W J 180 1/2W J 180 1/2W J 100 1/2W J 10k 1/10W J 1k 1/16W J 5.6k 1/16W D 6.8k 1/16W D 100k 1/16W J 1M 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 0.1 1W G 0.1 1W G 10k 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 1k 1/16W J 0.27 1W J
3-6(No.82933)
Symbol No. L5202 L5203 L5401 L5402 L5403 T5001 CN5001 CN5301 CN5303 CN5305 CP5401 F5001 FC5001 FC5002 HS1 HS2 HS3 K5101 LF5001 OT1 OT2 OT3 OT4 OT5 OT6 OT7 OT8 SD1 SD2
Part No. QQR1169-001 PELN1184 PELN1184 QQR1326-001 PU60944-100K QQS0142-001 QGA7901C3-02 QGB2510K2-20 QGA2001F1-02 QGB2510K2-04 QMFZ049-2R5Z-E QMF51N2-2R0J1 EMG7331-003Z EMG7331-003Z PEME0889-01-01 QZW0105-001 QZW0105-001 QQR0678-001Z QQR0908-001 QYTDST3006Z PQ44695-1-1 QYTDST3006Z PU59311 LP40971-001A QYTDST3010Z QYTDST3008Z QYTDST3008Z LP21111-001A LP21112-001A
Part Name CHOKE COIL CHOKE COIL CHOKE COIL CHOKE COIL CHOKE COIL SW TRANSF CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR FUSE FUSE FUSE CLIP FUSE CLIP HEAT SINK HEAT SINK HEAT SINK FERRITE BEADS LINE FILTER TAP SCREW EARTH PLATE TAP SCREW WIRE CLAMP SHEET(SW.REG) TAP SCREW TAP SCREW TAP SCREW S.FRAME(REG) S.COVER(REG)
Description
Local
Symbol No. Q12 Q17 Q17 Q17 Q17 Q21 Q21 Q23 Q33 Q33 Q33 Q33 Q38 Q38 Q46 Q47 Q48 Q49 Q1701 Q1702 Q1703 Q1703 Q1703 Q1704 Q1705 Q1705 Q1706 Q1706 Q2001 Q2001 Q2001 Q2002 Q2002 Q2002 Q2003 Q2003 Q2003 Q2003 Q2051 Q2051 Q2051 Q2052 Q2052 Q2052 Q2053 Q2053 Q2053 Q2053 Q2054 Q2054 Q2054 Q2055 Q2055 Q2055 Q2055 Q2201 Q2201 Q2201 Q2201 Q2202 Q2202 Q2202 Q2202 Q2203 Q2203 Q2203 Q2204 Q2204 Q2204 Q2251 Q2251 Q2251 Q2251 Q2252 Q2252 Q2252 Q2252 Q2253
Part No. or 2PA1576/R/-X DTC144WUA-X or PDTC144WU-X or UN521E-X or RN1309-X 2SA1576A/QR/-X or 2PA1576/R/-X 2SC4081/QRS/-X DTC144WUA-X or PDTC144WU-X or UN521E-X or RN1309-X 2SC4081/QRS/-X or 2PC4081/R/-X DTA114WUA-X DTA114WUA-X 2SC4081/S/-X 2SC4081/S/-X 2SA1576A/QR/-X 2SA1576A/QR/-X DTC144WUA-X or PDTC144WU-X or UN521E-X 2SA1576A/QR/-X DTC144WUA-X or RN1309-X DTC144WUA-X or RN1309-X 2SC4081/QRS/-X or 2SD1819A/QRS/-X or 2PC4081/R/-X 2SC4081/QRS/-X or 2SD1819A/QRS/-X or 2PC4081/R/-X DTA144WUA-X or PDTA144WU-X or UN511E-X or RN2309-X 2SC4081/QRS/-X or 2SD1819A/QRS/-X or 2PC4081/R/-X 2SA1576A/QR/-X or 2SB1218A/QR/-X or 2PA1576/R/-X DTC144WUA-X or PDTC144WU-X or UN521E-X or RN1309-X 2SA1576A/QR/-X or 2SB1218A/QR/-X or 2PA1576/R/-X DTC144WUA-X or PDTC144WU-X or UN521E-X or RN1309-X DTA144WUA-X or PDTA144WU-X or UN511E-X or RN2309-X DTC144WUA-X or PDTC144WU-X or UN521E-X or RN1309-X 2SC4081/QRS/-X or 2PC4081/R/-X or 2SD1819A/QRS/-X 2SC4081/QRS/-X or 2PC4081/R/-X or 2SD1819A/QRS/-X DTC144WUA-X or PDTC144WU-X or UN521E-X or RN1309-X DTC144WUA-X or PDTC144WU-X or UN521E-X or RN1309-X DTC144WUA-X
Part Name TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR
Description
Local
W-B (1-2) B-B (1-20) W-B (1-2) B-B (1-4) 2.5A 125V 2A AC250V
3mm x 6mm(x4) 3mm x 6mm 3mm x 10mm 3mm x 8mm 3mm x 8mm
(*REFER TO BELOW)
*The VCR goes to jig RCU mode after replacing the EEPROM and the VCR does not accept some RCU command. Therefore please set the VCR to the user RCU mode after replacing the EEPROM. The method of setting the VCR to the user RCU mode is written on the service manual.
(No.82933)3-7
Symbol No. Q2253 Q2253 Q2253 Q2254 Q2254 Q2254 Q2254 Q2277 Q2277 Q2277 Q2278 Q2278 Q2278 Q2279 Q2279 Q2279 Q2279 Q2284 Q2284 Q2284 Q2601 Q2601 Q2601 Q2601 Q2602 Q2602 Q2602 Q2602 Q2603 Q2603 Q2603 Q2604 Q2604 Q2604 Q3001 Q3001 Q3001 Q3002 Q3002 Q3003 Q3003 Q3004 Q3004 Q3004 Q3005 Q3005 Q3005 Q3007 Q3010 Q3010 Q3010 Q3010 Q3012 Q3012 Q3012 Q3012 Q3013 Q3013 Q3013 Q3013 Q4001 Q4001 Q4001 Q4001 Q4002 Q4002 Q4002 Q4002 Q4003 Q4003 Q4003 Q4003 Q5501 Q5502 Q5503 Q5504 Q5504 Q5504
Part No. or PDTC144WU-X or UN521E-X or RN1309-X DTC114EUA-X or PDTC114EU-X or UN5211-X or RN1302-X 2SC4081/QRS/-X or 2PC4081/R/-X or 2SD1819A/QRS/-X 2SC4081/QRS/-X or 2PC4081/R/-X or 2SD1819A/QRS/-X DTA114EUA-X or PDTA114EU-X or UN5111-X or RN2302-X 2SC4081/QRS/-X or 2PC4081/R/-X or 2SD1819A/QRS/-X DTA144WUA-X or PDTA144WU-X or UN511E-X or RN2309-X DTC144WUA-X or PDTC144WU-X or UN521E-X or RN1309-X 2SC4081/QRS/-X or 2PC4081/R/-X or 2SD1819A/QRS/-X 2SC4081/QRS/-X or 2PC4081/R/-X or 2SD1819A/QRS/-X 2SD1819A/QRS/-X or 2SC4081/QRS/-X or 2PC4081/R/-X PTZ-NV16 or PTZ-NV16A PTZ-NV16 or PTZ-NV16A 2SD1819A/QRS/-X or 2SC4081/QRS/-X or 2PC4081/R/-X 2SD1819A/QRS/-X or 2SC4081/QRS/-X or 2PC4081/R/-X 2SB1256-T DTC114TUA-X or UN5215-X or PDTC114TU-X or RN1311-X UN521E-X or DTC144WUA-X or RN1309-X or PDTC144WU-X UN521E-X or DTC144WUA-X or RN1309-X or PDTC144WU-X UN5211-X or DTC114EUA-X or RN1302-X or PDTC114EU-X UN5211-X or DTC114EUA-X or RN1302-X or PDTC114EU-X UN5211-X or DTC114EUA-X or RN1302-X or PDTC114EU-X 2SD1858/QR/-T 2SC5739/QP/ 2SD1858/QR/-T DTC114EUA-X or UN5211-X or RN1302-X
Part Name DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR IC(PHOTO SENSOR) IC(PHOTO SENSOR) IC(PHOTO SENSOR) IC(PHOTO SENSOR) TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR
Description
Local
Symbol No. Q5504 Q5505 Q5505 Q5505 Q5505 Q5506 Q5506 Q5506 Q5507 Q5507 Q5507 Q5507 Q5510 Q5510 Q5510 Q5510 Q5602 Q5604 Q6030 Q6030 Q6030 Q6031 Q7101 Q7101 Q7101 Q7151 D1 D1 D2 D2 D501 D2251 D2251 D3001 D3002 D3003 D3003 D3004 D3005 D3006 D3007 D3009 D3011 D4101 D5501 D5501 D5502 D5502 D5503 D5503 D5504 D5504 D5505 D5505 D5507 D5507 D6002 D6002 D7104 D7105 D7105 D7106 D7106 D7107 PC3001 PC3002 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9
Part No. or PDTC114EU-X DTA114EUA-X or UN5111-X or RN2302-X or PDTA114EU-X 2PC4081/R/-X or 2SD1819A/RS/-X or 2SC4081/RS/-X DTA114EUA-X or UN5111-X or RN2302-X or PDTA114EU-X DTC114EUA-X or UN5211-X or RN1302-X or PDTC114EU-X 2SC5739/QP/ 2SC5739/QP/ 2SB1218A/QR/-X or 2SA1576A/QR/-X or 2PA1576/R/-X DTC114EUA-X 2SA1576A/QR/-X or 2SB1218A/QR/-X or 2PA1576/R/-X 2SC1317/RS/-T 1SS133-T2 or 1SS270A-T2 1SS133-T2 or 1SS270A-T2 1SS355-X 1SS133-T2 or 1SS270A-T2 LNB2301L01VI 1SS133-T2 RD39ES/B3/-T2 or MTZJ39C-T2 11ES2-T2 11ES2-T2 11ES2-T2 11ES2-T2 11ES2-T2 1SS133-T2 DA204U-X MTZJ11C-T2 or RD11ES/B3/-T2 RD5.1JS/B2/-T2 or MA4051N/M/-T2 1SS133-T2 or 1SS270A-T2 MTZJ5.6C-T2 or RD5.6ES/B3/-T2 11ES2-T2 or 1A3G-T2 11ES2-T2 or 1A3G-T2 HZ30-2L-T2 or HZ30-2LTD RB721Q-40-T2 1SS133-T2 or 1SS270A-T2 1SS133-T2 or 1SS270A-T2 DA204U-X GP3S123 GP3S123 NCB21HK-103X NCB21HK-103X NCB21HK-103X NCB21HK-103X QEKC0JM-476Z QCBB1HK-103Y NDC21HJ-151X NCB21EK-104X NCB21HK-103X
Part Name DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR SI DIODE SI DIODE SI DIODE SI DIODE SI DIODE SI DIODE SI DIODE LED SI DIODE Z DIODE Z DIODE SI DIODE SI DIODE SI DIODE SI DIODE SI DIODE SI DIODE SI DIODE Z DIODE Z DIODE Z DIODE Z DIODE SI DIODE SI DIODE Z DIODE Z DIODE SI DIODE SI DIODE SI DIODE SI DIODE Z DIODE Z DIODE (M) SB DIODE SI DIODE SI DIODE SI DIODE SI DIODE SI DIODE IC(PHOTO SENSOR) IC(PHOTO SENSOR) C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR
Description
Local
0.01uF 50V K 0.01uF 50V K 0.01uF 50V K 0.01uF 50V K 47uF 6.3V M 0.01uF 50V K 150pF 50V J 0.1uF 25V K 0.01uF 50V K
3-8(No.82933)
Symbol No. C10 C11 C12 C14 C15 C16 C17 C18 C19 C20 C21 C22 C23 C24 C25 C26 C27 C28 C29 C30 C31 C32 C33 C34 C35 C36 C37 C38 C39 C40 C54 C59 C60 C61 C63 C64 C69 C70 C71 C72 C73 C74 C80 C84 C110 C120 C133 C134 C135 C501 C502 C503 C504 C505 C506 C507 C508 C509 C510 C511 C512 C513 C514 C515 C516 C518 C519 C520 C521 C522 C523 C524 C525 C526 C527 C528 C529 C530
Part No. NDC21HJ-151X NCB21EK-104X NDC21HJ-7R0X NCB21EK-104X NCB21HK-103X NCB21EK-104X QEKJ1HM-335Z QEKJ1HM-105Z QEKJ1HM-225Z QEKJ1HM-105Z NCB21EK-104X QEKJ0JM-476Z NCB21HK-103X NCB21EK-104X NDC21HJ-4R0X NCB21HK-103X NCB21EK-223X QEKJ1HM-335Z NCB21HK-472X QEKJ1HM-474Z QEKC0JM-476Z QCBB1HK-103Y QEKJ1HM-225Z NCB21EK-104X NCB21EK-104X QEKJ1HM-475Z QEKJ1HM-105Z QEKJ0JM-476Z NCB21HK-103X QEKJ1EM-106Z NCB21HK-103X NCB21HK-103X QEKJ0JM-476Z QCBB1HK-103Y NCB21EK-104X NDC21HJ-220X NCB21HK-103X NCB21HK-103X NCB21HK-103X NDC21HJ-470X NDC21HJ-120X NDC21HJ-120X NCB21HK-103X NDC21HJ-220X NCB21HK-331X QEKJ1HM-105Z NCB21HK-103X NCB21HK-103X NCB21HK-103X QERF1HM-225Z NCB21HK-103X QERF1HM-225Z NCB21EK-104X QERF1EM-475Z NCB21HK-103X QERF0JM-476Z QERF1HM-474Z QERF1CM-106Z QERF0JM-476Z NCB21HK-103X NCB21HK-103X QERF1EM-475Z NCB21HK-103X NCB21HK-103X QEQF1EM-475Z NCB21EK-104X QERF1HM-225Z NBE20JM-475X QERF1EM-475Z QERF1HM-225Z QERF1HM-225Z NDC21HG-301X NDC21HG-301X NDC21HJ-101X NDC21HJ-181X NDC21HG-271X NDC21HG-820X NDC21HG-221X
Part Name C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR TA E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR
Description 150pF 50V J 0.1uF 25V K 7pF 50V J 0.1uF 25V K 0.01uF 50V K 0.1uF 25V K 3.3uF 50V M 1uF 50V M 2.2uF 50V M 1uF 50V M 0.1uF 25V K 47uF 6.3V M 0.01uF 50V K 0.1uF 25V K 4pF 50V J 0.01uF 50V K 0.022uF 25V K 3.3uF 50V M 4700pF 50V K 0.47uF 50V M 47uF 6.3V M 0.01uF 50V K 2.2uF 50V M 0.1uF 25V K 0.1uF 25V K 4.7uF 50V M 1uF 50V M 47uF 6.3V M 0.01uF 50V K 10uF 25V M 0.01uF 50V K 0.01uF 50V K 47uF 6.3V M 0.01uF 50V K 0.1uF 25V K 22pF 50V J 0.01uF 50V K 0.01uF 50V K 0.01uF 50V K 47pF 50V J 12pF 50V J 12pF 50V J 0.01uF 50V K 22pF 50V J 330pF 50V K 1uF 50V M 0.01uF 50V K 0.01uF 50V K 0.01uF 50V K 2.2uF 50V M 0.01uF 50V K 2.2uF 50V M 0.1uF 25V K 4.7uF 25V M 0.01uF 50V K 47uF 6.3V M 0.47uF 50V M 10uF 16V M 47uF 6.3V M 0.01uF 50V K 0.01uF 50V K 4.7uF 25V M 0.01uF 50V K 0.01uF 50V K 4.7uF 25V M 0.1uF 25V K 2.2uF 50V M 4.7uF 6.3V M 4.7uF 25V M 2.2uF 50V M 2.2uF 50V M 300pF 50V G 300pF 50V G 100pF 50V J 180pF 50V J 270pF 50V G 82pF 50V G 220pF 50V G
Local
Symbol No. C531 C532 C533 C534 C535 C536 C537 C551 C552 C553 C554 C555 C556 C557 C558 C559 C560 C561 C1701 C1702 C1703 C1704 C1705 C1706 C1707 C1708 C1709 C2001 C2002 C2003 C2005 C2006 C2007 C2008 C2009 C2010 C2011 C2012 C2051 C2052 C2053 C2054 C2055 C2201 C2202 C2203 C2204 C2205 C2206 C2207 C2208 C2209 C2210 C2211 C2212 C2214 C2215 C2216 C2219 C2220 C2221 C2222 C2251 C2252 C2253 C2254 C2255 C2256 C2257 C2259 C2260 C2282 C2603 C2605 C2607 C2608 C2611 C2612
Part No. NDC21HG-301X NDC21HG-301X NCB21HK-103X QERF0JM-476Z NCB21HK-103X NCB21HK-103X NCB21HK-103X QERF1HM-105Z NCB21HK-103X NCB21HK-103X QERF1HM-105Z NCB21HK-103X NCB21HK-103X QERF1HM-105Z NCB21HK-103X NCB21HK-103X QERF1HM-105Z QERF1HM-105Z NCB21EK-223X NDC21HJ-470X NDC21HJ-470X NDC21HJ-101X NCB21HK-102X NDC21HJ-150X NCB21EK-103X QEKJ1CM-106Z NCB21EK-104X QEKJ1HM-475Z QEKJ1HM-105Z QEKJ0JM-476Z QEKJ1HM-475Z NCB21HK-123X QEKJ1CM-226Z QEKJ1HM-475Z NCB21HK-102X NCB21HK-152X QEKJ1HM-475Z QEKC1HM-475Z NCB21HK-331X QFV61HJ-823Z NCB21HK-472X NCB21HK-223X QEKJ1EM-106Z QEKJ1EM-106Z QEKJ1HM-475Z QEKJ1HM-475Z QEKJ0JM-476Z QEKJ1EM-106Z QEKJ1EM-106Z NCB21HK-153X NCB21HK-153X QEKJ1EM-106Z QEKJ1EM-106Z QEKJ0JM-476Z QEKJ0JM-476Z QEKJ1CM-106Z QEKJ1CM-106Z QEKJ1CM-476Z QEKJ1CM-226Z QEKJ1EM-106Z NCB21EK-223X NCB21HK-103X NCB21HK-103X QCBB1HK-103Y QCBB1HK-103Y QEKJ0JM-476Z NCB21HK-103X NCB21HK-103X NCB21HK-103X QEKJ1HM-334Z QCBB1HK-103Y NDC21HJ-121X QETN1EM-476Z QETN1EM-476Z QETN1EM-476Z QETN1EM-476Z NCB21HK-681X NCB21HK-681X
Part Name C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR MF CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR
Description 300pF 50V G 300pF 50V G 0.01uF 50V K 47uF 6.3V M 0.01uF 50V K 0.01uF 50V K 0.01uF 50V K 1uF 50V M 0.01uF 50V K 0.01uF 50V K 1uF 50V M 0.01uF 50V K 0.01uF 50V K 1uF 50V M 0.01uF 50V K 0.01uF 50V K 1uF 50V M 1uF 50V M 0.022uF 25V K 47pF 50V J 47pF 50V J 100pF 50V J 1000pF 50V K 15pF 50V J 0.01uF 25V K 10uF 16V M 0.1uF 25V K 4.7uF 50V M 1uF 50V M 47uF 6.3V M 4.7uF 50V M 0.012uF 50V K 22uF 16V M 4.7uF 50V M 1000pF 50V K 1500pF 50V K 4.7uF 50V M 4.7uF 50V M 330pF 50V K 0.082uF 50V J 4700pF 50V K 0.022uF 50V K 10uF 25V M 10uF 25V M 4.7uF 50V M 4.7uF 50V M 47uF 6.3V M 10uF 25V M 10uF 25V M 0.015uF 50V K 0.015uF 50V K 10uF 25V M 10uF 25V M 47uF 6.3V M 47uF 6.3V M 10uF 16V M 10uF 16V M 47uF 16V M 22uF 16V M 10uF 25V M 0.022uF 25V K 0.01uF 50V K 0.01uF 50V K 0.01uF 50V K 0.01uF 50V K 47uF 6.3V M 0.01uF 50V K 0.01uF 50V K 0.01uF 50V K 0.33uF 50V M 0.01uF 50V K 120pF 50V J 47uF 25V M 47uF 25V M 47uF 25V M 47uF 25V M 680pF 50V K 680pF 50V K
Local
(No.82933)3-9
Symbol No. C2623 C2626 C2627 C2628 C2642 C2644 C2647 C2648 C2649 C2650 C3001 C3002 C3003 C3004 C3011 C3012 C3013 C3014 C3016 C3022 C3024 C3026 C3027 C3030 C3031 C3032 C3033 C3036 C3037 C3040 C3041 C3042 C3043 C3047 C3049 C3051 C3052 C3053 C4002 C4003 C4004 C4006 C4008 C4009 C4010 C4011 C4012 C4013 C4014 C4015 C4016 C4017 C4101 C4102 C4103 C4104 C4105 C5501 C5502 C5503 C5504 C5505 C5602 C5603 C5604 C6033 C6501 C6502 C6503 C6504 C6506 C6508 C6509 C6512 C6513 C6514 C6515 C6516
Part No. NCB21HK-103X NCB21HK-103X NCB21HK-681X NCB21HK-681X NCB21HK-103X NCB21HK-103X NCB21HK-332X NCB21HK-332X NCB21HK-332X NCB21HK-332X NCB21EK-104X NCB21HK-103X QEKJ1HM-106Z NCB21CK-473X QETL0JM-478 QEKJ0JM-476Z NCB21HK-103X QEKC0JM-476Z NCB21CK-473X NCB21CK-473X NDC21HJ-120X NCB21HK-103X NBE20JM-106X QEKJ0JM-476Z NCB21CK-473X NCB21CK-473X NCB21CK-473X NDC21HJ-180X NDC21HJ-120X NCB21CK-473X NDC21HJ-130X NCB21AK-105X NCB21AK-105X NCB21CK-473X NCB21CK-473X NDC21HJ-820X NDC21HJ-330X NCB21HK-103X NCB21HK-103X NCB21HK-102X NBE20JM-226X NBE40JM-476X NCB21AK-105X NCB21CK-274X NCB21EK-223X NCB21EK-104X NCB21AK-105X NCB21HK-563X NDC21HJ-101X NCB21HK-221X QCBB1HJ-821Y QDXB1CM-222Y NCB21HK-103X NCB21CK-474X NBP41CM-226X NCB21CK-274X NBP41CM-226X QETN1HM-225Z QEKJ1CM-107Z NCB31HK-102X QETJ1CM-107Z QETN1CM-107Z QETJ1CM-107Z QETJ1CM-107Z QETJ1CM-107Z NCB21HK-102X NCB21EK-104X QEKJ1CM-106Z QEKJ1HM-105Z NCB21EK-104X QEKJ1HM-105Z NCB21EK-223X NCB21EK-104X NCB21EK-223X QEKJ1HM-225Z NCB21EK-223X QEKJ1HM-335Z QEKJ1EM-475Z
Part Name C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR TA E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR TA E CAPACITOR TA E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR TA E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR TA E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR
Description 0.01uF 50V K 0.01uF 50V K 680pF 50V K 680pF 50V K 0.01uF 50V K 0.01uF 50V K 3300pF 50V K 3300pF 50V K 3300pF 50V K 3300pF 50V K 0.1uF 25V K 0.01uF 50V K 10uF 50V M 0.047uF 16V K 4700uF 6.3V M 47uF 6.3V M 0.01uF 50V K 47uF 6.3V M 0.047uF 16V K 0.047uF 16V K 12pF 50V J 0.01uF 50V K 10uF 6.3V M 47uF 6.3V M 0.047uF 16V K 0.047uF 16V K 0.047uF 16V K 18pF 50V J 12pF 50V J 0.047uF 16V K 13pF 50V J 1uF 10V K 1uF 10V K 0.047uF 16V K 0.047uF 16V K 82pF 50V J 33pF 50V J 0.01uF 50V K 0.01uF 50V K 1000pF 50V K 22uF 6.3V M 47uF 6.3V M 1uF 10V K 0.27uF 16V K 0.022uF 25V K 0.1uF 25V K 1uF 10V K 0.056uF 50V K 100pF 50V J 220pF 50V K 820pF 50V J 2200pF 16V M 0.01uF 50V K 0.47uF 16V K 22uF 16V M 0.27uF 16V K 22uF 16V M 2.2uF 50V M 100uF 16V M 1000pF 50V K 100uF 16V M 100uF 16V M 100uF 16V M 100uF 16V M 100uF 16V M 1000pF 50V K 0.1uF 25V K 10uF 16V M 1uF 50V M 0.1uF 25V K 1uF 50V M 0.022uF 25V K 0.1uF 25V K 0.022uF 25V K 2.2uF 50V M 0.022uF 25V K 3.3uF 50V M 4.7uF 25V M
Local
Symbol No. C6517 C7101 C7102 C7103 C7104 C7105 C7106 C7107 C7108 C7109 C7110 C7117 C7118 C7120 C7121 C7125 C7126 C7127 C7151 R1 R2 R3 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R12 R21 R22 R25 R26 R27 R28 R29 R31 R32 R34 R36 R42 R44 R45 R46 R48 R49 R68 R77 R90 R93 R104 R118 R120 R503 R504 R505 R506 R507 R508 R509 R510 R511 R512 R513 R514 R515 R522 R523 R524 R568 R569 R1701 R1702 R1703 R1704 R1705 R1706 R1707
Part No. NCB21CK-224X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X QEKJ0JM-476Z NCB21EK-104X QEKC1CM-107Z QCBB1HK-103Y QEKC1CM-107Z QEKC1CM-226Z QEKC1CM-226Z QCBB1HK-103Y QEKJ1CM-106Z NCB21HK-103X QEKC0JM-476Z QCBB1HK-104Y QETN0JM-108Z QETN0JM-108Z QETN0JM-108Z QETJ0JM-477Z NRSA02J-622X NRSA02J-152X NRSA02J-101X NRSA02J-101X NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-471X NRSA02J-471X QRE141J-101Y NRSA02J-101X NRSA02J-101X NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-822X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-222X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-223X NRSA02J-182X NRSA02J-681X NRSA02J-223X NRSA02J-333X NRSA02J-471X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-222X NRSA02J-223X NRSA02J-471X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-682X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-221X NRSA02J-362X NRSA02J-392X NRSA02J-391X NRSA02J-122X NRSA02J-151X NRSA02J-162X NRVA02D-102X NRVA02D-471X NRVA02D-102X NRVA02D-152X NRVA02D-332X NRVA02D-332X NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-151X NRSA02J-105X NRSA02J-221X NRSA02J-681X NRSA02J-561X NRSA02J-393X NRSA02J-683X NRSA02J-393X NRSA02J-472X
Part Name C CAPACITOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR C RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR CMF RESISTOR CMF RESISTOR CMF RESISTOR CMF RESISTOR CMF RESISTOR CMF RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR
Description 0.22uF 16V K 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 47uF 6.3V M 0.1uF 25V K 100uF 16V M 0.01uF 50V K 100uF 16V M 22uF 16V M 22uF 16V M 0.01uF 50V K 10uF 16V M 0.01uF 50V K 47uF 6.3V M 0.1uF 50V K 1000uF 6.3V M 1000uF 6.3V M 1000uF 6.3V M 470uF 6.3V M 6.2k 1/10W J 1.5k 1/10W J 100 1/10W J 100 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 470 1/10W J 470 1/10W J 100 1/4W J 100 1/10W J 100 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 8.2k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 2.2k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 22k 1/10W J 1.8k 1/10W J 680 1/10W J 22k 1/10W J 33k 1/10W J 470 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 2.2k 1/10W J 22k 1/10W J 470 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 6.8k 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 220 1/10W J 3.6k 1/10W J 3.9k 1/10W J 390 1/10W J 1.2k 1/10W J 150 1/10W J 1.6k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W D 470 1/10W D 1k 1/10W D 1.5k 1/10W D 3.3k 1/10W D 3.3k 1/10W D 10k 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 150 1/10W J 1M 1/10W J 220 1/10W J 680 1/10W J 560 1/10W J 39k 1/10W J 68k 1/10W J 39k 1/10W J 4.7k 1/10W J
Local
3-10(No.82933)
Symbol No. R1708 R2003 R2007 R2010 R2013 R2014 R2015 R2016 R2017 R2018 R2019 R2021 R2053 R2054 R2055 R2056 R2057 R2058 R2059 R2060 R2066 R2201 R2202 R2203 R2204 R2205 R2206 R2207 R2208 R2209 R2210 R2211 R2212 R2213 R2214 R2215 R2218 R2219 R2220 R2221 R2222 R2223 R2224 R2251 R2252 R2253 R2254 R2255 R2256 R2257 R2258 R2282 R2283 R2284 R2285 R2289 R2290 R2601 R2602 R2603 R2604 R2605 R2606 R2607 R2608 R2609 R2610 R2611 R2621 R2622 R2623 R2624 R2625 R2626 R2627 R2641 R2642 R2661
Part No. NRSA02J-473X NRSA02J-101X NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-682X NRSA02J-224X NRSA02J-181X NRSA02J-473X NRSA02J-153X NRSA02J-472X NRSA02J-472X NRSA02J-333X NRSA02J-472X NRSA02J-123X NRSA02J-3R3X NRSA02J-680X NRSA02J-473X NRSA02J-183X NRSA02J-473X NRSA02J-183X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-473X NRSA02J-682X NRSA02J-473X NRSA02J-682X NRSA02J-473X NRSA02J-682X NRSA02J-473X NRSA02J-682X NRSA02J-331X NRSA02J-472X NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-472X NRSA02J-331X NRSA02J-181X NRSA02J-392X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-473X NRSA02J-473X NRSA02J-682X NRSA02J-682X NRSA02J-472X NRSA02J-332X QRE141J-101Y NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-273X NRSA02J-222X NRSA02J-684X NRSA02J-221X NRSA02J-222X NRSA02J-222X NRSA02J-222X NRSA02J-222X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-151X QRE141J-390Y QRE141J-102Y QRE141J-102Y NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-473X NRSA02J-473X NRSA02J-221X NRSA02J-221X NRSA02J-472X NRSA02J-472X QRE141J-102Y QRE141J-102Y NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-473X NRSA02J-473X NRSA02J-221X NRSA02J-221X NRSA02J-221X NRSA02J-221X NRSA02J-102X
Part Name MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR C RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR C RESISTOR C RESISTOR C RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR C RESISTOR C RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR
Description 47k 1/10W J 100 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 6.8k 1/10W J 220k 1/10W J 180 1/10W J 47k 1/10W J 15k 1/10W J 4.7k 1/10W J 4.7k 1/10W J 33k 1/10W J 4.7k 1/10W J 12k 1/10W J 3.3 1/10W J 68 1/10W J 47k 1/10W J 18k 1/10W J 47k 1/10W J 18k 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 47k 1/10W J 6.8k 1/10W J 47k 1/10W J 6.8k 1/10W J 47k 1/10W J 6.8k 1/10W J 47k 1/10W J 6.8k 1/10W J 330 1/10W J 4.7k 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 4.7k 1/10W J 330 1/10W J 180 1/10W J 3.9k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 47k 1/10W J 47k 1/10W J 6.8k 1/10W J 6.8k 1/10W J 4.7k 1/10W J 3.3k 1/10W J 100 1/4W J 10k 1/10W J 27k 1/10W J 2.2k 1/10W J 680k 1/10W J 220 1/10W J 2.2k 1/10W J 2.2k 1/10W J 2.2k 1/10W J 2.2k 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 150 1/10W J 39 1/4W J 1k 1/4W J 1k 1/4W J 1k 1/10W J 47k 1/10W J 47k 1/10W J 220 1/10W J 220 1/10W J 4.7k 1/10W J 4.7k 1/10W J 1k 1/4W J 1k 1/4W J 1k 1/10W J 47k 1/10W J 47k 1/10W J 220 1/10W J 220 1/10W J 220 1/10W J 220 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J
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Symbol No. R2662 R2663 R2664 R2665 R3011 R3012 R3013 R3014 R3015 R3016 R3017 R3018 R3019 R3020 R3021 R3025 R3026 R3027 R3029 R3034 R3036 R3037 R3039 R3040 R3041 R3044 R3046 R3047 R3048 R3049 R3050 R3051 R3052 R3053 R3056 R3057 R3058 R3060 R3061 R3062 R3066 R3069 R3072 R3074 R3075 R3076 R3077 R3079 R3081 R3083 R3085 R3086 R3087 R3088 R3089 R3090 R3091 R3092 R3093 R3094 R3096 R3097 R3103 R3104 R3105 R3201 R3202 R3203 R3204 R3205 R3206 R3207 R3208 R3209 R3210 R3211 R3212 R3213
Part No. NRSA02J-472X NRSA02J-472X NRSA02J-471X NRSA02J-471X NRSA02J-472X NRSA02J-472X NRSA02J-472X NRSA02J-104X NRSA02J-104X NRSA02J-472X NRSA02J-472X NRSA02J-472X NRSA02J-472X NRSA02J-472X NRSA02J-472X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-472X NRSA02J-472X NRSA02J-222X NRSA02J-222X NRSA02J-472X NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-101X NRSA02J-101X NRSA02J-331X NRSA02J-331X NRSA02J-331X QRE141J-472Y NRSA02J-101X NRSA02J-472X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-101X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-221X NRSA02J-101X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-101X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-101X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-472X NRSA02J-103X QRE141J-222Y NRSA02J-181X QRE141J-183Y NRSA02J-183X NRSA02J-181X NRSA02J-273X NRSA02J-181X NRSA02J-273X QRE141J-474Y NRSA02J-334X
Part Name MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR C RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR C RESISTOR MG RESISTOR C RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR C RESISTOR MG RESISTOR
Description 4.7k 1/10W J 4.7k 1/10W J 470 1/10W J 470 1/10W J 4.7k 1/10W J 4.7k 1/10W J 4.7k 1/10W J 100k 1/10W J 100k 1/10W J 4.7k 1/10W J 4.7k 1/10W J 4.7k 1/10W J 4.7k 1/10W J 4.7k 1/10W J 4.7k 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 4.7k 1/10W J 4.7k 1/10W J 2.2k 1/10W J 2.2k 1/10W J 4.7k 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 100 1/10W J 100 1/10W J 330 1/10W J 330 1/10W J 330 1/10W J 4.7k 1/4W J 100 1/10W J 4.7k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 100 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 220 1/10W J 100 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 100 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 100 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 4.7k 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 2.2k 1/4W J 180 1/10W J 18k 1/4W J 18k 1/10W J 180 1/10W J 27k 1/10W J 180 1/10W J 27k 1/10W J 470k 1/4W J 330k 1/10W J
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(No.82933)3-11
Symbol No. R3214 R3215 R3216 R3217 R3218 R3219 R3220 R3222 R3223 R3224 R3226 R3227 R3228 R3229 R3230 R3231 R3235 R3236 R3238 R3240 R3241 R3242 R3243 R3244 R3245 R3246 R3247 R3248 R3249 R3250 R3251 R3253 R3254 R3255 R3256 R3257 R3271 R3272 R3273 R3276 R3277 R3279 R3280 R3281 R3282 R3294 R4003 R4004 R4005 R4007 R4009 R4010 R4011 R4012 R4013 R4014 R4015 R4017 R4018 R4019 R4020 R4021 R4101 R4102 R4103 R4104 R4105 R4107 R4108 R4109 R5501 R5502 R5503 R5504 R5505 R5506 R5507 R5508
Part No. NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-103X QRE141J-562Y QRE141J-472Y NRSA02J-472X QRE141J-104Y NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-332X NRSA02J-332X NRSA02J-104X NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-105X NRSA02J-472X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-332X NRSA02J-332X NRSA02J-472X NRSA02J-222X NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-104X NRSA02J-104X NRSA02J-104X NRSA02J-104X NRSA02J-104X QRE141J-102Y QRE141J-102Y NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-561X NRSA02J-561X NRSA02J-562X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-222X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-182X NRSA02J-562X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-103X QRE141J-103Y NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-104X NRSA02J-223X NRSA02J-101X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-101X NRSA02J-183X NRSA02J-822X NRSA02J-103X NRSA63J-331X QRE141J-472Y NRSA63J-471X NRSA63J-102X NRSA63J-471X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-471X NRSA63J-102X
Part Name MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR C RESISTOR C RESISTOR MG RESISTOR C RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR C RESISTOR C RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR C RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR C RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR
Description 10k 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 5.6k 1/4W J 4.7k 1/4W J 4.7k 1/10W J 100k 1/4W J 10k 1/10W J 3.3k 1/10W J 3.3k 1/10W J 100k 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 1M 1/10W J 4.7k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 3.3k 1/10W J 3.3k 1/10W J 4.7k 1/10W J 2.2k 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 100k 1/10W J 100k 1/10W J 100k 1/10W J 100k 1/10W J 100k 1/10W J 1k 1/4W J 1k 1/4W J 10k 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 560 1/10W J 560 1/10W J 5.6k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 2.2k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 1.8k 1/10W J 5.6k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 10k 1/4W J 10k 1/10W J 100k 1/10W J 22k 1/10W J 100 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 100 1/10W J 18k 1/10W J 8.2k 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 330 1/16W J 4.7k 1/4W J 470 1/16W J 1k 1/16W J 470 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 470 1/16W J 1k 1/16W J
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Symbol No. R5604 R5605 R5606 R5608 R5609 R5610 R5611 R5612 R6020 R6021 R6030 R6031 R6034 R6502 R6503 R6504 R7101 R7102 R7103 R7104 R7105 R7107 R7108 R7109 R7110 R7111 R7113 R7114 R7115 R7116 R7117 R7118 R7119 R7120 R7125 R7126 R7128 R7129 R7131 R7132 R7133 R7151 R7152 R7153 R7154 VR2251 L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L11 L13 L15 L19 L28 L501 L503 L504 L1701 L1702 L2251 L2272 L3001 L6001 L6004 L6501 L7151 T2051 B5602 B5603 B5605 B6608 B7102 CN1 CN901
Part No. NRSA63J-151X NRSA63D-182X NRSA63D-473X NRSA63D-472X NRSA63D-272X NRSA63J-680X NRSA63D-272X NRSA63D-472X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-332X NRSA02J-101X NRSA02J-105X NRSA02J-332X NRSA02J-153X NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-750X NRSA02J-750X NRSA02J-750X NRSA02J-101X NRSA02J-101X NRSA02J-750X NRSA02J-750X NRSA02J-750X NRSA02J-101X NRSA02J-101X NRSA02J-750X NRSA02J-750X NRSA02J-750X NRSA02J-101X NRSA02J-101X NRSA02J-750X NRSA02J-750X NRSA02J-750X NRSA02J-101X NRSA02J-101X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-222X NRSA02J-182X NRSA02J-101X NRSA02J-221X NRSA02J-472X QRE123J-100X QVP0039-103Z QQL29BJ-100Z QQL29BJ-101Z QQL29BJ-100Z QQL29BJ-100Z QQL29BJ-100Z QQL01BJ-120Z QQL231J-470Y QQL29BJ-100Z QQL29BJ-100Z QQL231J-150Y QQL29BJ-100Z QQL29BJ-100Z QQL29BJ-100Z QQL071J-150Y QQL29BJ-100Z QQL29BJ-100Z QQL231J-1R8Y QQL231J-R22Y QQL29BK-1R0Z QQL29BK-1R0Z QQL29BK-1R0Z QQL29BJ-101Z PELN0832 NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-271X QGF1028C1-11 QGF1207C1-11
Part Name MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR C RESISTOR TRIM RESISTOR P COIL P COIL P COIL P COIL P COIL P COIL COIL P COIL P COIL COIL P COIL P COIL P COIL COIL P COIL P COIL COIL COIL P COIL P COIL P COIL P COIL OSC TRANS MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR
Description 150 1/16W J 1.8k 1/16W D 47k 1/16W D 4.7k 1/16W D 2.7k 1/16W D 68 1/16W J 2.7k 1/16W D 4.7k 1/16W D 1k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 3.3k 1/10W J 100 1/10W J 1M 1/10W J 3.3k 1/10W J 15k 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 75 1/10W J 75 1/10W J 75 1/10W J 100 1/10W J 100 1/10W J 75 1/10W J 75 1/10W J 75 1/10W J 100 1/10W J 100 1/10W J 75 1/10W J 75 1/10W J 75 1/10W J 100 1/10W J 100 1/10W J 75 1/10W J 75 1/10W J 75 1/10W J 100 1/10W J 100 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 2.2k 1/10W J 1.8k 1/10W J 100 1/10W J 220 1/10W J 4.7k 1/10W J 10 1/2W J 10k,FMA REC LEVEL 10uH J 100uH J 10uH J 10uH J 10uH J 12uH J 47uH J 10uH J 10uH J 15uH J 10uH J 10uH J 10uH J 15uH J 10uH J 10uH J 1.8uH J 0.22uH J 1uH K 1uH K 1uH K 100uH J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/10W J 270 1/10W J FFC/FPC (1-11) FFC/FPC (1-11)
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3-12(No.82933)
Symbol No. CN2001 CN2002 CN3001 CN3002 CN3003 CN3004 CN3008 CN3009 CN3010 CN3011 CN5501 CN5502 CN5601 CN5602 CN5603 CN7101 CN7102 CN7107 CP3002 CP4001 ET1 HS1 J7101 J7102 J7103 J7104 J7105 J7106 J7107 J7108 J7124 J7125 OT1 OT2 OT3 OT4 OT5 S3002 SD1 ST1 TP501 TU6001 W1 W2 W3 W4 W7 W8 W9 W10 W11 W12 W13 W14 W15 W16 W17 W19 W20 W22 W24 W25 W27 W30 W32 W37 W38 W39 W40 W41 W43 W45 W46 W47 W48 W49 W50 W51
Part No. QGF1207C1-07 QGB2532J1-02 QGF1207C1-05 QGB2532J1-02 QGB2015M2-08 QGB2534J2-04 QGF1207C1-10 QGF1016C3-16 QGF1207C1-06 QGB2024K1-14S QGB2510J1-20 QGB2510J1-04 QGA2001C1-12 QGA2001C1-04 QGA2001C1-02 QGF1207C1-09 QGF1016C3-07 QGF1207C1-16 QMFZ050-1R5X-E QMFZ050-1R5X-E PQ21623-1-5 LP40515-001B QND0077-001 QNN0292-004 QNN0292-006 QNN0292-005 QND0077-001 QNN0292-004 QNN0292-006 QNN0292-005 PU60612 PU60612 QYTDST3008Z QYTDST3008Z QYTDST3008Z LP40226-001A PU59311 QSW0695-001 LP31134-001A PU59391 QNZ0059-001 QAU0255-002 NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X
Part Name CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR FUSE FUSE EARTH PLATE(RF) HEAT SINK S JACK PIN JACK PIN JACK PIN JACK S JACK PIN JACK PIN JACK PIN JACK MINI JACK MINI JACK TAP SCREW TAP SCREW TAP SCREW PC SUPPORT WIRE CLAMP PUSH SWITCH S.PLATE(P/R) STYLE PIN TEST POINT TUNER MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR
Description FFC/FPC (1-7) B-B (1-2) FFC/FPC (1-5) B-B (1-2) B-B (1-8) B-B (1-4) FFC/FPC (1-10) FFC/FPC (1-16) FFC/FPC (1-6) B-B (1-14) B-B (1-20) B-B (1-4) W-B (1-12) W-B (1-4) W-B (1-2) FFC/FPC (1-9) FFC/FPC (1-7) FFC/FPC (1-16) 1.5A 125V 1.5A 125V IC5603 S-VIDEO IN1/2 VIDEO IN1/2 AUDIO(L) IN1/2 AUDIO(R) IN1/2 S-VIDEO OUT1/2 VIDEO OUT1/2 AUDIO(L) OUT1/2 AUDIO(R) OUT1/2 REMOTE PAUSE CABLE BOX 3mm x 8mm,IC5603 3mm x 8mm,Q5602 3mm x 8mm,Q5604 (x2) S.CASS SW Y TO SE 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J
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Part Name MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR SIN TWIST WIRE SIN TWIST WIRE CRYSTAL CRYSTAL CRYSTAL
Local
IC7001 PT6958-X IC7002 GP1U281X IC7002 or PNA4652M00XB IC7002 or GP1UM281XK D7001 1SS133-T2 D7001 or 1N4148M-T2 D7002 1SS133-T2 D7002 or 1N4148M-T2 D7003 1SS133-T2 D7003 or 1N4148M-T2 C7001 C7002 C7011 R7005 R7006 R7012 R7013 R7014 R7015 R7016 R7017 R7018 R7019 R7020 L7001 CN7002 CN7005 DI7001 S7001 S7002 S7003 S7005 S7006 S7007 S7008 S7009 S7010 S7011 S7012 QCBB1HK-104Y QEKJ0JM-227Z QEKJ0JM-476Z QRE141J-513Y QRE141J-103Y QRE141J-271Y QRE141J-271Y QRE141J-271Y QRE141J-271Y QRE141J-271Y QRE141J-271Y QRE141J-271Y QRE141J-271Y QRE141J-271Y QQL231J-R22Y QGF1201C2-10 QGA2001C1-02 LTG-0154M-J QSW0456-002Z QSW0456-002Z QSW0456-002Z QSW0456-002Z QSW0456-002Z QSW0456-002Z QSW0456-002Z QSW0456-002Z QSW0456-002Z QSW0456-002Z QSW0456-002Z
(No.82933)3-13
Symbol No.
Part No.
Part Name
Description
Local
Symbol No. Q621 Q623 Q623 Q623 Q624 Q624 Q624 Q624 Q641 Q642 Q643 Q644 Q645 D601 D602 D606 C601 C602 C603 C611 C612 C613 C621 C622 C623 C624 C625 C626 C627 C628 C629 C630 C631 C632 C633 C634 C639 C640 C641 C642 C643 C644 C645 C646 C647 C648 C649 C650 C651 C652 C653 C654 C655 C656 C657 C661 C662 C663 C664 C665 C666 C667 C668 C669 C670 C673 C674 C675 C676 C677 C678 C679 C680 C681 C682 C683
Part No. or 2PC4081/R/-X 2SC4081/QRS/-X or 2SD1819A/QRS/-X or 2PC4081/R/-X DTC144WUA-X or UN521E-X or PDTC144WU-X or RN1309-X 2SC3936/BC/-X 2SC3936/BC/-X 2SC3936/BC/-X 2SC3936/BC/-X 2SC3936/BC/-X 1SS355-X 1SS355-X 1SS355-X QEKJ0JM-107Z NCB21HK-103X NCB21HK-103X QEKJ0JM-107Z NCB21HK-103X NCB21HK-103X NCB21EK-104X NCB21HK-103X NCB21EK-104X NCB21HK-103X NCB21HK-103X NCB21HK-472X NCB21EK-104X NCB21HK-103X QEKJ0JM-107Z NCB21HK-103X QEKJ0JM-107Z NCB21HK-103X NCB21EK-223X NCB21EK-104X NCB21EK-104X NCB21EK-223X NCB21EK-223X NCB21EK-104X NCB21EK-104X NCB21HK-103X QEKJ0JM-227Z NCB21HK-103X NCB21EK-223X QEKJ0JM-107Z NCB21HK-103X NCB21EK-104X NCB21EK-104X QEKJ0JM-107Z NCB21HK-103X NCB21HK-103X NCB21HK-103X QEKJ0JM-107Z NCB21HK-103X NCB21EK-104X NCB21HK-103X NCB21EK-104X NCB21HK-103X NCB21HK-472X NCB21HK-103X NCB21HK-103X QEKJ0JM-107Z NCB21HK-103X NCB21EK-104X NCB21EK-104X NCB21EK-223X NCB21EK-223X NCB21EK-104X NCB21HK-103X NCB21HK-103X QEKJ0JM-227Z NCB21EK-104X NCB21HK-103X QEKJ0JM-107Z NCB21EK-104X
Part Name TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR SI DIODE SI DIODE SI DIODE E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR
Description
Local
QUM033-07A4A4 PARA RIBON WIRE QSW0602-004 PUSH SWITCH QSW0695-001 PUSH SWITCH
2SC4081/QRS/-X TRANSISTOR or 2SD1819A/QRS/-X TRANSISTOR or 2PC4081/R/-X TRANSISTOR 2SA1576A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR or 2SB1218A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR or 2PA1576/R/-X TRANSISTOR 2SC4081/QRS/-X TRANSISTOR or 2SD1819A/QRS/-X TRANSISTOR or 2PC4081/R/-X TRANSISTOR 2SA1576A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR or 2SB1218A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR or 2PA1576/R/-X TRANSISTOR 2SA1576A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR or 2SB1218A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR or 2PA1576/R/-X TRANSISTOR 2SA1576A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR or 2SB1218A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR or 2PA1576/R/-X TRANSISTOR DTA144WUA-X DIGI TRANSISTOR or UN511E-X DIGI TRANSISTOR or PDTA144WU-X DIGI TRANSISTOR or RN2309-X DIGI TRANSISTOR 2SC4081/QRS/-X TRANSISTOR or 2SD1819A/QRS/-X TRANSISTOR or 2PC4081/R/-X TRANSISTOR 2SC4081/QRS/-X TRANSISTOR or 2SD1819A/QRS/-X TRANSISTOR or 2PC4081/R/-X TRANSISTOR 2SC4081/QRS/-X TRANSISTOR or 2SD1819A/QRS/-X TRANSISTOR or 2PC4081/R/-X TRANSISTOR 2SC4081/QRS/-X TRANSISTOR or 2SD1819A/QRS/-X TRANSISTOR or 2PC4081/R/-X TRANSISTOR 2SC4081/QRS/-X TRANSISTOR or 2SD1819A/QRS/-X TRANSISTOR
100uF 6.3V M 0.01uF 50V K 0.01uF 50V K 100uF 6.3V M 0.01uF 50V K 0.01uF 50V K 0.1uF 25V K 0.01uF 50V K 0.1uF 25V K 0.01uF 50V K 0.01uF 50V K 4700pF 50V K 0.1uF 25V K 0.01uF 50V K 100uF 6.3V M 0.01uF 50V K 100uF 6.3V M 0.01uF 50V K 0.022uF 25V K 0.1uF 25V K 0.1uF 25V K 0.022uF 25V K 0.022uF 25V K 0.1uF 25V K 0.1uF 25V K 0.01uF 50V K 220uF 6.3V M 0.01uF 50V K 0.022uF 25V K 100uF 6.3V M 0.01uF 50V K 0.1uF 25V K 0.1uF 25V K 100uF 6.3V M 0.01uF 50V K 0.01uF 50V K 0.01uF 50V K 100uF 6.3V M 0.01uF 50V K 0.1uF 25V K 0.01uF 50V K 0.1uF 25V K 0.01uF 50V K 4700pF 50V K 0.01uF 50V K 0.01uF 50V K 100uF 6.3V M 0.01uF 50V K 0.1uF 25V K 0.1uF 25V K 0.022uF 25V K 0.022uF 25V K 0.1uF 25V K 0.01uF 50V K 0.01uF 50V K 220uF 6.3V M 0.1uF 25V K 0.01uF 50V K 100uF 6.3V M 0.1uF 25V K
3-14(No.82933)
Symbol No. C684 C685 C686 C687 C688 C689 C692 C693 C694 C698 C701 C702 C703 C704 C705 C706 C707 C711 C712 C713 C714 C715 C716 C717 C718 C720 C723 C725 C726 C731 C732 C733 C734 C735 C750 R601 R602 R604 R605 R606 R608 R609 R611 R612 R614 R615 R616 R618 R619 R622 R623 R624 R625 R626 R627 R628 R629 R631 R632 R633 R634 R635 R636 R637 R639 R641 R642 R651 R653 R654 R655 R656 R657 R658 R659 R663 R664
Part No. QEKJ0JM-107Z NCB21HK-103X NCB21HK-103X NCB21HK-103X QEKJ0JM-107Z NCB21HK-103X NCB21HK-103X QEKJ0JM-107Z NCB21HK-103X NCB21HK-103X NCB21HK-103X QEKJ0JM-107Z NCB21HK-102X NCB21HK-103X NCB21HK-102X NDC21HJ-471X NCB21HK-103X NDC21HJ-330X NDC21HJ-330X NDC21HJ-330X NDC21HJ-330X NDC21HJ-330X NDC21HJ-330X NDC21HJ-330X NDC21HJ-330X NDC21HJ-330X NDC21HJ-330X NDC21HJ-330X NDC21HJ-330X NCB21EK-104X NCB21EK-104X NCB21HK-103X NCB21HK-103X NCB21HK-103X QCBB1HK-104Y NRSA02J-750X NRSA02J-151X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-471X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-750X NRSA02J-750X NRSA02J-151X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-471X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-750X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-124X NRSA02J-151X NRSA02J-101X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-221X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-121X NRSA02J-121X NRSA02J-121X NRSA02J-392X NRSA02J-331X NRSA02J-181X NRVA02D-153X NRVA02D-183X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-224X NRSA02J-151X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-101X NRSA02J-221X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X
Part Name E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR CMF RESISTOR CMF RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR
Description 100uF 6.3V M 0.01uF 50V K 0.01uF 50V K 0.01uF 50V K 100uF 6.3V M 0.01uF 50V K 0.01uF 50V K 100uF 6.3V M 0.01uF 50V K 0.01uF 50V K 0.01uF 50V K 100uF 6.3V M 1000pF 50V K 0.01uF 50V K 1000pF 50V K 470pF 50V J 0.01uF 50V K 33pF 50V J 33pF 50V J 33pF 50V J 33pF 50V J 33pF 50V J 33pF 50V J 33pF 50V J 33pF 50V J 33pF 50V J 33pF 50V J 33pF 50V J 33pF 50V J 0.1uF 25V K 0.1uF 25V K 0.01uF 50V K 0.01uF 50V K 0.01uF 50V K 0.1uF 50V K 75 1/10W J 150 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 470 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 75 1/10W J 75 1/10W J 150 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 470 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 75 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 120k 1/10W J 150 1/10W J 100 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 220 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 120 1/10W J 120 1/10W J 120 1/10W J 3.9k 1/10W J 330 1/10W J 180 1/10W J 15k 1/10W D 18k 1/10W D 0 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 220k 1/10W J 150 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 100 1/10W J 220 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J
Local
Symbol No. R665 R666 R667 R668 R670 R671 R672 R686 R687 R688 R689 R690 R691 R692 R693 R694 R703 R708 R709 R710 R711 R712 R713 R714 R715 R716 R717 R721 R722 R723 R724 R725 R726 R727 R728 R731 R732 R733 R734 R735 R736 R746 R747 R748 R749 R750 L601 L602 L611 L612 L613 L615 L621 L622 L624 L631 L632 B601 B603 B606 CN601 CN602 CN603 CN604 SD1 TP602 TP611 TP612 TP621 TP622 W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6
Part No. NRSA02J-271X NRSA02J-271X NRSA02J-392X NRSA02J-331X NRVA02D-153X NRVA02D-183X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-472X NRSA02J-472X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-183X NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-122X NRSA02J-271X NRSA02J-470X NRSA02J-473X NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-822X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-102X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-103X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRVA02D-100X NRVA02D-100X NRVA02D-100X NRVA02D-100X NRVA02D-100X QQL29BJ-101Z QQL29BJ-101Z QQL29BJ-101Z QQL29BJ-101Z QQL29BJ-101Z QQL29BJ-101Z QQL29BJ-101Z QQL29BJ-101Z QQL29BJ-101Z QQL29BJ-101Z QQL29BJ-101Z NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X QGA2001F1-04 QGA2001F1-04 QGB2024J1-14S QGF1202C1-10 LP20940-001A QNZ0055-001 QNZ0055-001 QNZ0055-001 QNZ0055-001 QNZ0055-001 NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X
Part Name MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR CMF RESISTOR CMF RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR CMF RESISTOR CMF RESISTOR CMF RESISTOR CMF RESISTOR CMF RESISTOR P COIL P COIL P COIL P COIL P COIL P COIL P COIL P COIL P COIL P COIL P COIL MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR SHIELD FRAME(PRE) TEST POINT TEST POINT TEST POINT TEST POINT TEST POINT MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR
Description 270 1/10W J 270 1/10W J 3.9k 1/10W J 330 1/10W J 15k 1/10W D 18k 1/10W D 0 1/10W J 4.7k 1/10W J 4.7k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 18k 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 1.2k 1/10W J 270 1/10W J 47 1/10W J 47k 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 8.2k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 1k 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 10k 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 10 1/10W D 10 1/10W D 10 1/10W D 10 1/10W D 10 1/10W D 100uH J 100uH J 100uH J 100uH J 100uH J 100uH J 100uH J 100uH J 100uH J 100uH J 100uH J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J W-B (1-4) W-B (1-4) B-B (1-14) FFC/FPC (1-10) A/HS2_FF REC_LEVEL1 REC_LEVEL2 PB_DATA1 PB_DATA2 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J
Local
(No.82933)3-15
Part No. NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X
Part Name MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR
Description 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J 0 1/10W J
Local
Symbol No. Q401 Q401 Q402 Q403 Q404 Q405 Q406 Q406 Q406 Q407 Q408 Q409 Q410 Q411 Q412 Q413 Q414 Q414 Q414 Q415 Q416 Q417 Q418 Q418 Q418 Q419 Q419 Q419 Q419 Q420 Q420 Q420 Q421 Q422 Q423 Q423 Q423 Q424 Q424 Q424 Q425 Q426 Q427 Q428 Q501 Q801 Q1101 Q1101 Q1101 Q1102 Q1102 Q1102 Q1103 Q1103 Q1103 Q1104 Q1104 Q1104 Q1106 Q1106 Q1106 Q1107 Q1107 Q1107 Q1108 Q1108 Q1108 Q1109 Q1109 Q1109 Q1110 Q1110 Q1110 Q1111 Q1111 Q1111 Q1112 Q1113
Part No.
Part Name
Description
Local
or or
16Mbit SDRAM
or
or
or
or or or or
A B
or
or UN5211-X DIGI TRANSISTOR or RN1302-X DIGI TRANSISTOR UMT2N-W PAIR TRANSISTOR UMX2N-W PAIR TRANSISTOR UMT2N-W PAIR TRANSISTOR 2SC3930/C/-X TRANSISTOR 2SC4081/QRS/-X TRANSISTOR or 2PC4081/R/-X TRANSISTOR or 2SD1819A/QRS/-X TRANSISTOR 2SC3930/C/-X TRANSISTOR 2SA1532/C/-X TRANSISTOR 2SC5632-X TRANSISTOR UMT2N-W PAIR TRANSISTOR UMX2N-W PAIR TRANSISTOR UMT2N-W PAIR TRANSISTOR 2SC3930/C/-X TRANSISTOR 2SC4081/QRS/-X TRANSISTOR or 2PC4081/R/-X TRANSISTOR or 2SD1819A/QRS/-X TRANSISTOR 2SC3930/C/-X TRANSISTOR 2SA1532/C/-X TRANSISTOR 2SC5632-X TRANSISTOR 2SC4081/QRS/-X TRANSISTOR or 2PC4081/R/-X TRANSISTOR or 2SD1819A/QRS/-X TRANSISTOR DTC114EUA-X DIGI TRANSISTOR or PDTC114EU-X DIGI TRANSISTOR or UN5211-X DIGI TRANSISTOR or RN1302-X DIGI TRANSISTOR 2SC4081/QRS/-X TRANSISTOR or 2PC4081/R/-X TRANSISTOR or 2SD1819A/QRS/-X TRANSISTOR 2SA1532/C/-X TRANSISTOR 2SC3930/C/-X TRANSISTOR 2SC4081/QRS/-X TRANSISTOR or 2PC4081/R/-X TRANSISTOR or 2SD1819A/QRS/-X TRANSISTOR 2SC4081/QRS/-X TRANSISTOR or 2PC4081/R/-X TRANSISTOR or 2SD1819A/QRS/-X TRANSISTOR 2SA1532/C/-X TRANSISTOR 2SC3930/C/-X TRANSISTOR UMT2N-W PAIR TRANSISTOR UMT2N-W PAIR TRANSISTOR DTC144EUA-X DIGI TRANSISTOR DTC144EUA-X DIGI TRANSISTOR 2SA1576A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR or 2PA1576/R/-X TRANSISTOR or 2SB1218A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR 2SA1576A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR or 2PA1576/R/-X TRANSISTOR or 2SB1218A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR 2SC4081/QRS/-X TRANSISTOR or 2PC4081/R/-X TRANSISTOR or 2SD1819A/QRS/-X TRANSISTOR 2SA1576A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR or 2PA1576/R/-X TRANSISTOR or 2SB1218A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR 2SC4081/QRS/-X TRANSISTOR or 2PC4081/R/-X TRANSISTOR or 2SD1819A/QRS/-X TRANSISTOR 2SA1576A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR or 2PA1576/R/-X TRANSISTOR or 2SB1218A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR 2SA1576A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR or 2PA1576/R/-X TRANSISTOR or 2SB1218A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR 2SC4081/QRS/-X TRANSISTOR or 2PC4081/R/-X TRANSISTOR or 2SD1819A/QRS/-X TRANSISTOR 2SA1576A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR or 2PA1576/R/-X TRANSISTOR or 2SB1218A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR 2SC4081/QRS/-X TRANSISTOR or 2PC4081/R/-X TRANSISTOR or 2SD1819A/QRS/-X TRANSISTOR 2SA1576A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR 2SA1576A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR
3-16(No.82933)
*When replacing the IC901, be sure to confirm the part number of IC901. If the part number is mistaken, rewritting of 1394 key will occur.
Part number
Symbol No. Q1114 Q1115 Q1116 Q1117 Q1117 Q1117 Q1117 Q1118 Q1119 Q1120 Q1121 Q1122 Q1123 Q1125 Q1126 Q1127 Q1128 Q1129 Q1129 Q1129 Q1129 Q1132 Q1133 Q1134 Q1135 Q1501 Q7201 Q7202 Q7203 Q7204 Q7205 D201 D203 D1001 D1101 D1102 D1103 D1104 D7201 D7202 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 C15 C16 C17 C18 C19 C20 C21 C22 C23 C24 C25 C27 C28 C29 C30 C31 C32 C33 C34 C36 C37 C38
Part No. 2SC4081/QRS/-X 2SA1576A/QR/-X 2SC4081/QRS/-X DTC144WUA-X PDTC144WU-X UN521E-X RN1309-X 2SA1576A/QR/-X 2SA1576A/QR/-X 2SC4081/QRS/-X 2SA1576A/QR/-X 2SC4081/QRS/-X 2SA1576A/QR/-X 2SA1576A/QR/-X 2SC4081/QRS/-X 2SA1576A/QR/-X 2SA1576A/QR/-X DTC144WUA-X PDTC144WU-X UN521E-X RN1309-X 2SC4081/R/-X 2SC4081/QRS/-X 2SA1576A/QR/-X 2SA1576A/QR/-X DTC144EUA-X 2SA1576A/QR/-X 2SA1576A/QR/-X UMZ1N-W UMX2N-W 2SA1576A/QR/-X UDZ2.2B-X MA8033/H/-X DAN202U-X 1SS355-X 1SS355-X 1SS355-X 1SS355-X 1SS355-X 1SS355-X NEH91CM-476X NCB31CK-104X NEH90JM-107X NCB31CK-104X NEH91CM-476X NCB31CK-104X NBE40JM-476X NCB31CK-104X NBE40JM-476X NCB31CK-104X NEH90JM-476X NCB31CK-104X NBE40JM-476X NCB31CK-104X NBE40JM-476X NCB31CK-104X NBE40JM-476X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NDC31HJ-100X NDC31HJ-100X NCB31CK-104X NCB31HK-472X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NDC31HJ-470X NDC31HJ-470X
Part Name TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR PAIR TRANSISTOR PAIR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR Z DIODE Z DIODE SI DIODE SI DIODE SI DIODE SI DIODE SI DIODE SI DIODE SI DIODE E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR TA E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR TA E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR TA E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR TA E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR TA E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR
Description
Local
Symbol No. C39 C40 C41 C42 C43 C44 C45 C46 C47 C48 C49 C50 C51 C57 C58 C59 C60 C62 C63 C64 C65 C201 C202 C203 C204 C205 C206 C207 C208 C209 C210 C211 C212 C213 C214 C215 C216 C217 C218 C219 C220 C221 C222 C223 C224 C225 C226 C227 C228 C229 C230 C231 C232 C233 C234 C235 C236 C240 C241 C242 C246 C252 C404 C407 C408 C409 C410 C411 C412 C413 C414 C415 C416 C417 C422 C425 C426 C427
Part No. NDC31HJ-470X NDC31HJ-470X NDC31HJ-470X NDC31HJ-470X NDC31HJ-470X NDC31HJ-470X NDC31HJ-470X NDC31HJ-470X NDC31HJ-470X NDC31HJ-470X NDC31HJ-470X NDC31HJ-470X NRSA63J-0R0X NCB31CK-104X NBE20JM-226X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NDC31HJ-470X NDC31HJ-470X NDC31HJ-470X NDC31HJ-470X NBE20JM-226X NCB31CK-104X NBE20JM-226X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NBE20JM-226X NCB31CK-104X NBE20JM-226X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NBE20JM-226X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NBE20JM-226X NCB31CK-104X NDC31HJ-100X NDC31HJ-100X NCB31CK-104X NDC31HJ-100X NDC31HJ-100X NDC31HJ-5R0X NDC31HJ-5R0X NCB31CK-104X NCB31HK-103X NCB31HK-103X NCB31HK-103X NBE20JM-226X NDC31HJ-4R0X NDC31HJ-4R0X NCB31CK-104X NBE20JM-226X NCB31CK-104X NCB21CK-334X NCB31CK-104X NBE20JM-226X NCB31CK-104X NDC31HJ-101X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NEH90JM-476X NCB31CK-104X NCB21CK-105X NEH90JM-476X NCB31EK-103X NCB31CK-104X NDC31HJ-6R0X NCB31EK-123X NCF31AZ-105X NCB31CK-104X NEH91CM-476X NCB31CK-104X NEH90JM-476X NCB21CK-105X NEH90JM-476X
Part Name C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR MG RESISTOR C CAPACITOR TA E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR TA E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR TA E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR TA E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR TA E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR TA E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR TA E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR TA E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR TA E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR TA E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR
Description 47pF 50V J 47pF 50V J 47pF 50V J 47pF 50V J 47pF 50V J 47pF 50V J 47pF 50V J 47pF 50V J 47pF 50V J 47pF 50V J 47pF 50V J 47pF 50V J 0 1/16W J 0.1uF 16V K 22uF 6.3V M 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 47pF 50V J 47pF 50V J 47pF 50V J 47pF 50V J 22uF 6.3V M 0.1uF 16V K 22uF 6.3V M 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 22uF 6.3V M 0.1uF 16V K 22uF 6.3V M 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 22uF 6.3V M 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 22uF 6.3V M 0.1uF 16V K 10pF 50V J 10pF 50V J 0.1uF 16V K 10pF 50V J 10pF 50V J 5pF 50V J 5pF 50V J 0.1uF 16V K 0.01uF 50V K 0.01uF 50V K 0.01uF 50V K 22uF 6.3V M 4pF 50V J 4pF 50V J 0.1uF 16V K 22uF 6.3V M 0.1uF 16V K 0.33uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 22uF 6.3V M 0.1uF 16V K 100pF 50V J 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 47uF 6.3V M 0.1uF 16V K 1uF 16V K 47uF 6.3V M 0.01uF 25V K 0.1uF 16V K 6pF 50V J 0.012uF 25V K 1uF 10V Z 0.1uF 16V K 47uF 16V M 0.1uF 16V K 47uF 6.3V M 1uF 16V K 47uF 6.3V M
Local
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47uF 16V M 0.1uF 16V K 100uF 6.3V M 0.1uF 16V K 47uF 16V M 0.1uF 16V K 47uF 6.3V M 0.1uF 16V K 47uF 6.3V M 0.1uF 16V K 47uF 6.3V M 0.1uF 16V K 47uF 6.3V M 0.1uF 16V K 47uF 6.3V M 0.1uF 16V K 47uF 6.3V M 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 10pF 50V J 10pF 50V J 0.1uF 16V K 4700pF 50V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 47pF 50V J 47pF 50V J
(No.82933)3-17
Symbol No. C428 C429 C430 C431 C432 C433 C434 C436 C437 C438 C439 C441 C442 C443 C444 C446 C447 C448 C449 C451 C452 C453 C501 C502 C503 C504 C505 C506 C507 C508 C509 C510 C511 C512 C513 C514 C515 C516 C517 C518 C519 C520 C521 C522 C524 C525 C526 C527 C528 C529 C530 C531 C532 C533 C534 C535 C537 C538 C539 C540 C542 C707 C708 C709 C710 C711 C712 C713 C714 C715 C716 C717 C718 C719 C720 C723 C724 C725
Part No. NCB31EK-103X NCB31CK-104X NDC31HJ-6R0X NCB31EK-123X NCF31AZ-105X NCB31CK-104X NEH91CM-476X NCB31CK-104X NBE20JM-226X NCB31EK-103X NCB31CK-104X NCB31EK-103X NEH91CM-476X NCB31EK-103X NCB21EK-104X NCB31CK-104X NBE20JM-226X NCB31EK-103X NCB31CK-104X NEH91CM-476X NCB31EK-103X NCB21EK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCF31AZ-105X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NBE20JM-226X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NBE20JM-226X NCB31CK-104X NCB31HK-103X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NBE20JM-226X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NBE20JM-226X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB30JK-105X NCB31HK-102X NCB31CK-104X NBSH0GM-477X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB30JK-105X NCB30JK-105X NCB30JK-105X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NBE20JM-226X
Part Name C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR TA E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR TA E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR TA E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR TA E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR TA E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR TA E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR OS E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR TA E CAPACITOR
Description 0.01uF 25V K 0.1uF 16V K 6pF 50V J 0.012uF 25V K 1uF 10V Z 0.1uF 16V K 47uF 16V M 0.1uF 16V K 22uF 6.3V M 0.01uF 25V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.01uF 25V K 47uF 16V M 0.01uF 25V K 0.1uF 25V K 0.1uF 16V K 22uF 6.3V M 0.01uF 25V K 0.1uF 16V K 47uF 16V M 0.01uF 25V K 0.1uF 25V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 1uF 10V Z 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 22uF 6.3V M 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 22uF 6.3V M 0.1uF 16V K 0.01uF 50V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 22uF 6.3V M 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 22uF 6.3V M 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 1uF 6.3V K 1000pF 50V K 0.1uF 16V K 470uF 4V M 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 1uF 6.3V K 1uF 6.3V K 1uF 6.3V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 22uF 6.3V M
Local
Symbol No. C726 C727 C728 C729 C730 C731 C732 C733 C734 C735 C736 C737 C738 C739 C740 C741 C742 C743 C744 C746 C747 C748 C750 C751 C752 C753 C754 C755 C756 C757 C758 C759 C760 C761 C762 C763 C764 C765 C766 C767 C768 C769 C770 C771 C802 C803 C804 C805 C806 C807 C902 C903 C904 C905 C906 C907 C908 C909 C910 C911 C912 C913 C914 C915 C1001 C1002 C1003 C1006 C1007 C1008 C1009 C1010 C1011 C1012 C1013 C1014 C1015 C1016
Part No. NBSH0GM-477X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NBE20JM-226X NBSH0GM-477X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NRSA63D-471X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NBE20JM-226X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NBE20JM-226X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB30JK-105X NCB30JK-105X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NBE20JM-226X NBE20JM-226X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NBE20JM-226X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NBE20JM-226X NDC31HJ-120X NDC31HJ-120X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NDC31HJ-271X NCF31AZ-105X NDC31HJ-271X NCF31AZ-105X NCB31CK-104X NBE40JM-476X NBE40JM-476X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NDC31HJ-101X NCB31EK-103X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NDC31HJ-101X
Part Name OS E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR TA E CAPACITOR OS E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR MG RESISTOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR TA E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR TA E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR TA E CAPACITOR TA E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR TA E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR TA E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR TA E CAPACITOR TA E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR
Description 470uF 4V M 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 22uF 6.3V M 470uF 4V M 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 470 1/16W D 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 22uF 6.3V M 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 22uF 6.3V M 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 1uF 6.3V K 1uF 6.3V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 22uF 6.3V M 22uF 6.3V M 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 22uF 6.3V M 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 22uF 6.3V M 12pF 50V J 12pF 50V J 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 270pF 50V J 1uF 10V Z 270pF 50V J 1uF 10V Z 0.1uF 16V K 47uF 6.3V M 47uF 6.3V M 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 100pF 50V J 0.01uF 25V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 100pF 50V J
Local
3-18(No.82933)
Symbol No. C1017 C1018 C1019 C1020 C1021 C1022 C1023 C1024 C1025 C1026 C1027 C1028 C1029 C1030 C1031 C1032 C1033 C1034 C1035 C1036 C1037 C1038 C1039 C1040 C1041 C1042 C1043 C1044 C1045 C1046 C1047 C1049 C1101 C1102 C1103 C1104 C1105 C1106 C1109 C1110 C1111 C1117 C1118 C1119 C1127 C1128 C1129 C1130 C1131 C1132 C1134 C1135 C1137 C1139 C1140 C1145 C1146 C1147 C1148 C1149 C1151 C1153 C1163 C1165 C1166 C1170 C1301 C1302 C1303 C1304 C1305 C1306 C1307 C1308 C1309 C1310 C1311 C1312
Part No. NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NDC31HJ-101X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NEH91CM-106X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NEH91CM-106X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NBE40JM-476X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X QETJ0JM-337Z NCB31EK-103X NCF31AZ-105X NCF31AZ-105X NCF31AZ-105X NCF31AZ-105X NCF31AZ-105X NCB31CK-104X NCF31AZ-105X NDC31HJ-330X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NEH91CM-476X NCB31CK-104X NDC31HJ-8R0X NDC31HJ-150X NDC31HJ-390X NDC31HJ-180X NCB31CK-104X NDC31HJ-7R0X NDC31HJ-100X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB20JM-475X NCB31CK-104X NEH91CM-476X NCB31EK-103X NCB31CK-104X NRSA63J-0R0X NCB31CK-104X NRSA63J-0R0X NCB31EK-103X NCB31EK-103X NCB31EK-103X NEH91CM-106X NEH91CM-106X NCB21HK-222X NCB21HK-222X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NBE20JM-475X NBE20JM-475X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NEH91CM-226X NCB31CK-104X
Part Name C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR TA E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR MG RESISTOR C CAPACITOR MG RESISTOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR TA E CAPACITOR TA E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR
Description 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 100pF 50V J 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 10uF 16V M 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 10uF 16V M 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 47uF 6.3V M 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 330uF 6.3V M 0.01uF 25V K 1uF 10V Z 1uF 10V Z 1uF 10V Z 1uF 10V Z 1uF 10V Z 0.1uF 16V K 1uF 10V Z 33pF 50V J 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 47uF 16V M 0.1uF 16V K 8pF 50V J 15pF 50V J 39pF 50V J 18pF 50V J 0.1uF 16V K 7pF 50V J 10pF 50V J 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 4.7uF 6.3V M 0.1uF 16V K 47uF 16V M 0.01uF 25V K 0.1uF 16V K 0 1/16W J 0.1uF 16V K 0 1/16W J 0.01uF 25V K 0.01uF 25V K 0.01uF 25V K 10uF 16V M 10uF 16V M 2200pF 50V K 2200pF 50V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 4.7uF 6.3V M 4.7uF 6.3V M 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 22uF 16V M 0.1uF 16V K
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Symbol No. C1313 C1314 C1315 C1316 C1317 C1318 C1319 C1322 C1323 C1324 C1325 C1328 C1329 C1330 C1331 C1332 C1333 C1338 C1342 C1501 C1502 C1503 C1504 C1505 C1506 C1507 C7201 C7202 C7203 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 R11 R12 R14 R15 R16 R17 R18 R19 R20 R21 R22 R23 R24 R25 R26 R27 R32 R33 R34 R35 R36 R37 R38 R39 R40 R41 R42 R43 R44 R49 R50 R51 R52 R53 R54 R55 R56 R57
Part No. NBE20JM-226X NCB31CK-104X NBE20JM-475X NEH91CM-106X NEH91CM-106X NEH90JM-476X NEH91CM-476X NDC31HJ-101X NDC31HJ-101X NDC31HJ-101X NDC31HJ-101X NDC31HJ-471X NDC31HJ-471X NDC31HJ-101X NDC31HJ-101X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31HK-102X NCB31CK-104X NBE20JM-226X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NBE20JM-226X NCB31CK-104X NDC31HJ-101X NCB31EK-103X NBE20JM-226X NCB31EK-103X NRSA63J-154X NRSA63J-913X NRSA63J-102X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-102X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-102X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-472X NRSA63J-221X NRSA63J-221X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-471X NRSA63J-471X NRSA63J-221X NRSA63J-221X
Part Name TA E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR TA E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR TA E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR TA E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR TA E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR
Description 22uF 6.3V M 0.1uF 16V K 4.7uF 6.3V M 10uF 16V M 10uF 16V M 47uF 6.3V M 47uF 16V M 100pF 50V J 100pF 50V J 100pF 50V J 100pF 50V J 470pF 50V J 470pF 50V J 100pF 50V J 100pF 50V J 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 1000pF 50V K 0.1uF 16V K 22uF 6.3V M 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 22uF 6.3V M 0.1uF 16V K 100pF 50V J 0.01uF 25V K 22uF 6.3V M 0.01uF 25V K 150k 1/16W J 91k 1/16W J 1k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 1k 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 1k 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 4.7k 1/16W J 220 1/16W J 220 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 470 1/16W J 470 1/16W J 220 1/16W J 220 1/16W J
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(No.82933)3-19
Symbol No. R58 R59 R60 R61 R62 R63 R64 R66 R67 R68 R69 R70 R71 R72 R73 R74 R75 R76 R77 R78 R79 R82 R83 R84 R85 R91 R92 R93 R94 R95 R96 R97 R201 R202 R203 R204 R205 R206 R207 R212 R213 R214 R215 R216 R217 R218 R219 R220 R221 R222 R224 R225 R226 R227 R228 R229 R230 R232 R233 R234 R235 R236 R237 R238 R239 R240 R242 R243 R245 R247 R248 R249 R250 R251 R252 R253 R254 R255
Part No. NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-221X NRSA63J-221X NRSA63J-221X NRSA63J-221X NRSA63J-221X NRSA63J-471X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-221X NRSA63J-221X NRSA63J-221X NRSA63J-221X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-221X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-221X NRSA63J-221X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-471X NRSA63J-471X NRSA63J-471X NRSA63J-471X NRSA63J-221X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-221X NRSA63J-472X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-220X NRSA63J-513X NRSA63J-104X NRSA63J-102X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-472X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63D-472X NRSA63D-472X NRSA63J-221X NRSA63J-391X NRSA63J-221X NRSA63J-220X NRSA63D-151X NRSA63J-221X NRSA63D-272X NRSA63D-151X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63D-151X NRSA63J-221X NRSA63J-220X NRSA63J-221X NRSA63J-391X NRSA63J-201X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-105X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-220X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-273X NRSA63J-391X
Part Name MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR
Description 0 1/16W J 220 1/16W J 220 1/16W J 220 1/16W J 220 1/16W J 220 1/16W J 470 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 220 1/16W J 220 1/16W J 220 1/16W J 220 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 220 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 220 1/16W J 220 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 470 1/16W J 470 1/16W J 470 1/16W J 470 1/16W J 220 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 220 1/16W J 4.7k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 22 1/16W J 51k 1/16W J 100k 1/16W J 1k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 4.7k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 4.7k 1/16W D 4.7k 1/16W D 220 1/16W J 390 1/16W J 220 1/16W J 22 1/16W J 150 1/16W D 220 1/16W J 2.7k 1/16W D 150 1/16W D 100 1/16W J 150 1/16W D 220 1/16W J 22 1/16W J 220 1/16W J 390 1/16W J 200 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 1M 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 22 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 27k 1/16W J 390 1/16W J
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Symbol No. R257 R258 R259 R260 R261 R270 R403 R404 R405 R406 R407 R408 R409 R410 R411 R412 R413 R414 R415 R420 R421 R422 R423 R424 R425 R426 R427 R428 R429 R430 R431 R432 R435 R436 R437 R438 R439 R440 R441 R442 R443 R444 R445 R446 R447 R452 R453 R454 R455 R456 R457 R458 R459 R460 R461 R462 R463 R464 R465 R466 R467 R468 R469 R470 R471 R472 R473 R474 R475 R476 R477 R478 R479 R480 R481 R482 R483 R484
Part No. NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-470X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-222X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-182X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-471X NRSA63J-911X NRSA63J-471X NRSA63J-102X NRSA63J-102X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-392X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-472X NRSA63J-471X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-102X NRSA63J-681X NRSA63J-681X NRSA63J-122X NRSA63J-471X NRSA63J-102X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-750X NRSA63J-222X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-182X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-471X NRSA63J-911X NRSA63J-471X NRSA63J-102X NRSA63J-102X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-392X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-472X NRSA63J-471X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-102X NRSA63J-681X NRSA63J-681X NRSA63J-122X NRSA63J-471X NRSA63J-102X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-750X NRSA63J-391X NRSA63J-153X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-563X NRSA63J-331X NRSA63J-272X NRSA63J-331X NRSA63J-681X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-562X NRSA63J-102X NRSA63J-471X NRSA63J-333X NRSA63J-512X NRSA63J-750X NRSA63J-391X NRSA63J-153X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-563X
Part Name MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR
Description 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 47 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 2.2k 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 1.8k 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 470 1/16W J 910 1/16W J 470 1/16W J 1k 1/16W J 1k 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 3.9k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 4.7k 1/16W J 470 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 1k 1/16W J 680 1/16W J 680 1/16W J 1.2k 1/16W J 470 1/16W J 1k 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 75 1/16W J 2.2k 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 1.8k 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 470 1/16W J 910 1/16W J 470 1/16W J 1k 1/16W J 1k 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 3.9k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 4.7k 1/16W J 470 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 1k 1/16W J 680 1/16W J 680 1/16W J 1.2k 1/16W J 470 1/16W J 1k 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 75 1/16W J 390 1/16W J 15k 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 56k 1/16W J 330 1/16W J 2.7k 1/16W J 330 1/16W J 680 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 5.6k 1/16W J 1k 1/16W J 470 1/16W J 33k 1/16W J 5.1k 1/16W J 75 1/16W J 390 1/16W J 15k 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 56k 1/16W J
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3-20(No.82933)
Symbol No. R485 R486 R487 R488 R489 R490 R491 R492 R493 R494 R495 R496 R497 R501 R505 R506 R508 R510 R512 R513 R514 R516 R517 R519 R520 R521 R522 R527 R528 R529 R531 R536 R537 R538 R539 R540 R541 R547 R549 R550 R551 R552 R554 R555 R556 R557 R558 R559 R560 R561 R562 R563 R565 R566 R567 R568 R569 R570 R571 R575 R576 R577 R578 R579 R581 R582 R583 R584 R586 R587 R588 R590 R592 R593 R594 R595 R596 R597
Part No. NRSA63J-331X NRSA63J-272X NRSA63J-331X NRSA63J-681X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-562X NRSA63J-102X NRSA63J-471X NRSA63J-333X NRSA63J-512X NRSA63J-750X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-220X NRSA63J-220X NRSA63J-220X NRSA63J-220X NRSA63J-220X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-220X NRSA63J-220X NRSA63J-220X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-473X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-220X NRSA63J-220X NRSA63F-1181X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-220X NRSA63J-220X NRSA63J-220X NRSA63J-220X NRSA63J-220X NRSA63J-220X NRSA63J-220X NRSA63J-220X NRSA63J-220X NRSA63J-220X NRSA63J-221X NRSA63J-220X NRSA63J-220X NRSA63J-220X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-220X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-220X NRSA63J-220X NRSA63J-220X NRSA63J-220X NRSA63J-220X NRSA63J-220X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-220X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-220X
Part Name MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR
Description 330 1/16W J 2.7k 1/16W J 330 1/16W J 680 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 5.6k 1/16W J 1k 1/16W J 470 1/16W J 33k 1/16W J 5.1k 1/16W J 75 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 22 1/16W J 22 1/16W J 22 1/16W J 22 1/16W J 22 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 22 1/16W J 22 1/16W J 22 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 47k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 22 1/16W J 22 1/16W J 1.18k 1/16W F 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 22 1/16W J 22 1/16W J 22 1/16W J 22 1/16W J 22 1/16W J 22 1/16W J 22 1/16W J 22 1/16W J 22 1/16W J 22 1/16W J 220 1/16W J 22 1/16W J 22 1/16W J 22 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 22 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 22 1/16W J 22 1/16W J 22 1/16W J 22 1/16W J 22 1/16W J 22 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 22 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 22 1/16W J
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Symbol No. R707 R708 R709 R710 R711 R712 R713 R714 R715 R716 R717 R718 R719 R720 R721 R722 R723 R724 R725 R726 R727 R728 R729 R730 R731 R732 R733 R734 R735 R736 R737 R738 R739 R740 R741 R742 R743 R744 R745 R746 R747 R748 R749 R750 R751 R752 R753 R754 R755 R756 R757 R802 R803 R804 R805 R806 R807 R808 R809 R810 R812 R813 R814 R818 R902 R903 R904 R905 R906 R907 R909 R910 R911 R913 R914 R915 R916 R917
Part No. NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-270X NRSA63J-270X NRSA63J-270X NRSA63J-270X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-560X NRSA63J-560X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-270X NRSA63J-270X NRSA63J-560X NRSA63J-560X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-270X NRSA63J-270X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63D-471X NRSA63D-271X NRSA63D-102X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-472X NRSA63J-472X NRSA63J-472X NRSA63J-153X NRSA63J-472X NRSA63J-472X NRSA63J-472X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63D-751X NRSA63D-562X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-394X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-512X NRSA63J-560X NRSA63J-560X NRSA63J-560X
Part Name MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR
Description 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 27 1/16W J 27 1/16W J 27 1/16W J 27 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 56 1/16W J 56 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 27 1/16W J 27 1/16W J 56 1/16W J 56 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 27 1/16W J 27 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 470 1/16W D 270 1/16W D 1k 1/16W D 100 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 4.7k 1/16W J 4.7k 1/16W J 4.7k 1/16W J 15k 1/16W J 4.7k 1/16W J 4.7k 1/16W J 4.7k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 750 1/16W D 5.6k 1/16W D 10k 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 390k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 5.1k 1/16W J 56 1/16W J 56 1/16W J 56 1/16W J
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(No.82933)3-21
Symbol No. R918 R919 R920 R921 R922 R923 R924 R925 R1001 R1002 R1003 R1004 R1005 R1007 R1008 R1010 R1011 R1012 R1013 R1014 R1015 R1016 R1017 R1018 R1019 R1020 R1021 R1022 R1023 R1024 R1025 R1026 R1027 R1028 R1031 R1032 R1035 R1036 R1037 R1039 R1041 R1042 R1043 R1048 R1052 R1053 R1054 R1055 R1057 R1059 R1061 R1062 R1063 R1064 R1065 R1101 R1102 R1103 R1104 R1105 R1106 R1107 R1108 R1109 R1110 R1111 R1112 R1113 R1114 R1115 R1116 R1118 R1119 R1120 R1121 R1122 R1123 R1124
Part No. NRSA63J-560X NRSA63J-560X NRSA63J-560X NRSA63J-560X NRSA63J-560X NRSA63J-512X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-332X NRSA63J-152X NRSA63J-821X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-821X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-821X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-273X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-271X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-151X NRSA63J-331X NRSA63J-102X NRSA63J-122X NRSA63J-391X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-821X NRSA63J-681X NRSA63J-221X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-121X NRSA63J-151X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-102X NRSA63J-221X NRSA63J-102X NRSA63J-681X NRSA63J-821X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-102X
Part Name MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR
Description 56 1/16W J 56 1/16W J 56 1/16W J 56 1/16W J 56 1/16W J 5.1k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 3.3k 1/16W J 1.5k 1/16W J 820 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 820 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 820 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 27k 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 270 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 150 1/16W J 330 1/16W J 1k 1/16W J 1.2k 1/16W J 390 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 820 1/16W J 680 1/16W J 220 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 120 1/16W J 150 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 1k 1/16W J 220 1/16W J 1k 1/16W J 680 1/16W J 820 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 1k 1/16W J
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Symbol No. R1125 R1126 R1127 R1128 R1129 R1132 R1133 R1135 R1136 R1137 R1138 R1139 R1140 R1141 R1142 R1143 R1144 R1145 R1146 R1147 R1149 R1150 R1151 R1152 R1153 R1154 R1155 R1156 R1157 R1158 R1160 R1161 R1163 R1164 R1165 R1166 R1167 R1169 R1170 R1171 R1173 R1176 R1177 R1178 R1180 R1183 R1184 R1185 R1186 R1187 R1188 R1189 R1190 R1191 R1192 R1194 R1196 R1197 R1199 R1301 R1302 R1303 R1304 R1305 R1306 R1307 R1308 R1309 R1310 R1311 R1313 R1314 R1315 R1316 R1317 R1318 R1319 R1320
Part No. NRSA63J-102X NRSA63J-331X NRSA63J-151X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-151X NRSA63J-102X NRSA63J-221X NRSA63J-681X NRSA63J-821X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-102X NRSA63J-102X NRSA63J-122X NRSA63J-331X NRSA63J-151X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-273X NRSA63J-472X NRSA63J-102X NRSA63J-751X NRSA63J-222X NRSA63J-102X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-102X NRSA63J-102X NRSA63J-471X NRSA63J-331X NRSA63J-331X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-273X NRSA63J-102X NRSA63J-102X NRSA63J-272X NRSA63J-202X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-183X NRSA63J-102X NRSA63D-822X NRSA63D-511X NRSA63J-332X NRSA63J-152X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-561X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-391X NRSA63J-222X NRSA63J-562X NRSA63J-562X NRSA63J-102X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-122X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-122X NRSA63J-182X NRSA63J-182X NRSA63J-182X NRSA63J-182X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-150X NRSA63J-150X NRSA63J-102X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X
Part Name MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR
Description 1k 1/16W J 330 1/16W J 150 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 150 1/16W J 1k 1/16W J 220 1/16W J 680 1/16W J 820 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 1k 1/16W J 1k 1/16W J 1.2k 1/16W J 330 1/16W J 150 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 27k 1/16W J 4.7k 1/16W J 1k 1/16W J 750 1/16W J 2.2k 1/16W J 1k 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 1k 1/16W J 1k 1/16W J 470 1/16W J 330 1/16W J 330 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 27k 1/16W J 1k 1/16W J 1k 1/16W J 2.7k 1/16W J 2k 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 18k 1/16W J 1k 1/16W J 8.2k 1/16W D 510 1/16W D 3.3k 1/16W J 1.5k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 560 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 390 1/16W J 2.2k 1/16W J 5.6k 1/16W J 5.6k 1/16W J 1k 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 1.2k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 1.2k 1/16W J 1.8k 1/16W J 1.8k 1/16W J 1.8k 1/16W J 1.8k 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 15 1/16W J 15 1/16W J 1k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J
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3-22(No.82933)
Symbol No. R1321 R1322 R1323 R1324 R1325 R1326 R1327 R1328 R1329 R1330 R1331 R1332 R1340 R1341 R1342 R1343 R1346 R1349 R1350 R1503 R1505 R1508 R1509 R1510 R1511 R1512 R1513 R1517 R7201 R7202 R7203 R7204 R7205 R7206 R7207 R7208 R7209 R7210 R7211 R7212 R7213 R7214 R7215 R7216 R7217 R7218 RA1 RA2 RA3 RA4 RA203 RA204 RA205 RA206 RA213 RA214 RA215 RA501 RA502 RA509 RA510 RA513 RA514 RA517 RA518 RA519 RA520 RA521 RA522 RA523 RA524 RA701 RA702 RA703 RA704 RA705 RA706 RA707
Part No. NRSA63J-472X NRSA63J-472X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-472X NRSA63J-472X NRSA63J-221X NRSA63J-221X NRSA63J-151X NRSA63J-470X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-104X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-472X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-222X NRSA63J-223X NRSA63J-182X NRSA63J-562X NRSA63J-560X NRSA63J-182X NRSA63J-271X NRSA63J-681X NRSA63J-561X NRSA63J-471X NRSA63J-471X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-331X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-391X NRSA63J-102X NRZ0040-103X NRZ0040-103X NRZ0040-103X NRZ0040-103X NRZ0040-0R0X NRZ0040-0R0X NRZ0040-0R0X NRZ0040-0R0X NRZ0040-0R0X NRZ0040-103X NRZ0040-103X NRZ0040-0R0X NRZ0040-0R0X NRZ0040-0R0X NRZ0040-0R0X NRZ0040-0R0X NRZ0040-0R0X NRZ0040-0R0X NRZ0040-0R0X NRZ0040-0R0X NRZ0040-0R0X NRZ0040-0R0X NRZ0040-0R0X NRZ0040-103X NRZ0040-103X NRZ0040-0R0X NRZ0040-0R0X NRZ0040-0R0X NRZ0040-0R0X NRZ0040-0R0X NRZ0040-0R0X NRZ0040-0R0X
Part Name MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR
Description 4.7k 1/16W J 4.7k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 4.7k 1/16W J 4.7k 1/16W J 220 1/16W J 220 1/16W J 150 1/16W J 47 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 100k 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 4.7k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 2.2k 1/16W J 22k 1/16W J 1.8k 1/16W J 5.6k 1/16W J 56 1/16W J 1.8k 1/16W J 270 1/16W J 680 1/16W J 560 1/16W J 470 1/16W J 470 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 330 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 390 1/16W J 1k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J x4 10k 1/16W J x4 10k 1/16W J x4 10k 1/16W J x4 0 1/16W J x4 0 1/16W J x4 0 1/16W J x4 0 1/16W J x4 0 1/16W J x4 10k 1/16W J x4 10k 1/16W J x4 0 1/16W J x4 0 1/16W J x4 0 1/16W J x4 0 1/16W J x4 0 1/16W J x4 0 1/16W J x4 0 1/16W J x4 0 1/16W J x4 0 1/16W J x4 0 1/16W J x4 0 1/16W J x4 0 1/16W J x4 10k 1/16W J x4 10k 1/16W J x4 0 1/16W J x4 0 1/16W J x4 0 1/16W J x4 0 1/16W J x4 0 1/16W J x4 0 1/16W J x4 0 1/16W J x4
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Symbol No. RA708 RA713 RA714 RA715 RA717 RA718 RA719 RA720 RA721 RA722 RA723 RA724 RA725 RA726 RA727 RA728 RA729 RA730 RA731 RA732 RA733 RA734 RA735 RA801 RA802 RA803 RA804 RA901 RA902 RA1001 RA1002 RA1003 RA1004 RA1005 RA1006 RA1007 RA1008 RA1009 RA1010 RA1011 RA1012 RA1013 RA1014 RA1015 RA1016 RA1503 RA1504 L201 L202 L401 L402 L403 L404 L405 L406 L407 L408 L409 L411 L412 L414 L501 L901 L902 L903 L1001 L1002 L1101 L1109 L1110 L1111 L1112 L1113 L1117 L1301 L1302 L1303
Part No. NRZ0040-0R0X NRZ0040-101X NRZ0040-101X NRZ0040-101X NRZ0040-101X NRZ0040-101X NRZ0040-101X NRZ0040-101X NRZ0040-101X NRZ0040-101X NRZ0040-101X NRZ0040-101X NRZ0040-101X NRZ0040-101X NRZ0040-101X NRZ0040-101X NRZ0040-101X NRZ0040-101X NRZ0040-101X NRZ0040-101X NRZ0040-101X NRZ0040-101X NRZ0040-101X NRZ0040-103X NRZ0040-103X NRZ0040-103X NRZ0040-103X NRZ0040-103X NRZ0040-103X NRZ0040-0R0X NRZ0040-0R0X NRZ0040-0R0X NRZ0040-0R0X NRZ0040-0R0X NRZ0040-0R0X NRZ0040-0R0X NRZ0040-0R0X NRZ0040-0R0X NRZ0040-0R0X NRZ0040-0R0X NRZ0040-0R0X NRZ0040-103X NRZ0040-103X NRZ0040-103X NRZ0040-103X NRZ0040-0R0X NRZ0040-0R0X NQL144K-100X NQL144K-100X NQL144K-100X NQL144K-100X NQL024J-150X NQL144K-100X NQL144K-100X NQL144K-100X NQL024J-150X NQL144K-100X NQL144K-100X NQL144K-100X NQL144K-100X NQL144K-100X NQL144K-100X NQL144K-100X NQR0444-001X NQR0444-001X NQL144K-100X NQL144K-100X NQL144K-100X NQL024J-150X NQL024J-220X NQL024J-330X NQL144K-100X NQL024J-330X NQL024J-330X NQL144K-100X NQL144K-100X NQL144K-100X
Part Name NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR NET RESISTOR P COIL P COIL P COIL P COIL P COIL P COIL P COIL P COIL P COIL P COIL P COIL P COIL P COIL P COIL P COIL P COIL CHOKE COIL CHOKE COIL P COIL P COIL P COIL P COIL P COIL P COIL P COIL P COIL P COIL P COIL P COIL P COIL
Description 0 1/16W J x4 100 1/16W J x4 100 1/16W J x4 100 1/16W J x4 100 1/16W J x4 100 1/16W J x4 100 1/16W J x4 100 1/16W J x4 100 1/16W J x4 100 1/16W J x4 100 1/16W J x4 100 1/16W J x4 100 1/16W J x4 100 1/16W J x4 100 1/16W J x4 100 1/16W J x4 100 1/16W J x4 100 1/16W J x4 100 1/16W J x4 100 1/16W J x4 100 1/16W J x4 100 1/16W J x4 100 1/16W J x4 10k 1/16W J x4 10k 1/16W J x4 10k 1/16W J x4 10k 1/16W J x4 10k 1/16W J x4 10k 1/16W J x4 0 1/16W J x4 0 1/16W J x4 0 1/16W J x4 0 1/16W J x4 0 1/16W J x4 0 1/16W J x4 0 1/16W J x4 0 1/16W J x4 0 1/16W J x4 0 1/16W J x4 0 1/16W J x4 0 1/16W J x4 10k 1/16W J x4 10k 1/16W J x4 10k 1/16W J x4 10k 1/16W J x4 0 1/16W J x4 0 1/16W J x4 10uH K 10uH K 10uH K 10uH K 15uH J 10uH K 10uH K 10uH K 15uH J 10uH K 10uH K 10uH K 10uH K 10uH K 10uH K 10uH K 10uH K 10uH K 10uH K 15uH J 22uH J 33uH J 10uH K 33uH J 33uH J 10uH K 10uH K 10uH K
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(No.82933)3-23
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Part No. PELN0984-150Y PELN0984-150Y NQR0129-002X PELN1148-223X PELN1148-223X PELN1148-223X PELN1148-223X PELN1148-223X PELN1148-223X PELN1148-223X PELN1148-223X LP40728-001A LP40927-001A QYTDST3006Z LP40983-001A LP21115-001B LP20972-001A LP21116-001A NAX0530-001X NAX0510-001X 100221-00 NAX0509-001X
Part Name NOISE FILTER NOISE FILTER FERRITE BEADS NOISE FILTER NOISE FILTER NOISE FILTER NOISE FILTER NOISE FILTER NOISE FILTER NOISE FILTER NOISE FILTER SHEET(DIGITAL) THERMAL SHEET TAP SCREW SHIELD TIGHT S.FRAME(D-VHS) S.COVER(D-VHS) S.COVER(D-VHS) CRYSTAL CRYSTAL CRYSTAL CRYSTAL
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TERMINAL SUB BOARD ASSY C RESISTOR C RESISTOR C RESISTOR 75 1/4W J 75 1/4W J 75 1/4W J
CONNECTOR FFC/FPC (1-9) PIN JACK COMPONENT VIDEO OUT MINI JACK JLIP TAP SCREW 3mm x 10mm(x4) WIRE CLAMP TERMINAL BOARD ASSY
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3-24(No.82933)
HM-DH40000U
MTP NTSC
REMOTE CODE
POWER
A/B/C/D TV/VCR
PROGRAM
PROG.CHECK
TIMER
START
STOP
DATE
TV/VCR CH
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ABC
DEF
REC LINK
SUBTITLE
GHI JKL MNO
REC SPEED
DBS
PQRS
DAILY
TUV
WEEKLY
WXYZ
ENTER
C. RESET CANCEL
AUX
SKIP SEARCH
PLAY
REW
FF
STOP
REC
PAUSE
MENU
TV VOL
NAVI
BACK K
ENTER
OSD
A . MO
NITOR
DI S PLAY
INSTRUCTIONS
For Customer Use: Enter below the Model No. and Serial No. which are located on the rear of cabinet. Retain this information for future reference. Model No. Serial No.
LPT0698-001A
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Dear Customer,
Thank you for purchasing the JVC D-VHS video cassette recorder. Before use, please read the safety information and precautions contained in the following pages to ensure safe use of your new VCR.
CAUTIONS
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
NOTE:
Change or modifications not approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. When the equipment is installed in a cabinet or a shelf, make sure that it has sufficient space on all sides to allow for ventilation (10 cm or more on both sides, on top and at the rear.) When discarding batteries, environmental problems must be considered and the local rules or laws governing the disposal of these batteries must be followed strictly. VCR Plus+, C3 and PlusCode are registered trademarks of Gemstar Development Corporation. The VCR Plus+ system is manufactured under license from Gemstar Development Corporation. DSSTM is an official trademark of DIRECTV, Inc., a unit of GM Hughes Electronics. DISH NetworkTM is a trademark of Echostar Communications Corporation. D-Theater is a technical specification based on D-VHS standards that was developed for HD content. Commercial D-Theater titles can only be played back on D-VHS digital recorders bearing the D-Theater logo.
MTP NTSC
CAUTION:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
WARNING:
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION:
This video cassette recorder should be used with AC 120V`, 60Hz only. To prevent electric shocks and fire hazards, DO NOT use any other power source.
CAUTION:
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.
ATTENTION:
POUR VITER LES CHOCS LECTRIQUES, INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQU'AU FOND.
Cassettes marked "D-VHS", "S-VHS" and "VHS" can be used with this video cassette recorder. However, D-VHS recordings are possible only with cassettes marked "D-VHS". By using S-VHS ET it is possible to record and play back with S-VHS picture quality on VHS cassettes with this VCR. D-VHS is a new digital memory system that uses D-VHS tapes. D-VHS was developed as a memory system for multimedia applications that require storage for large volumes of information, such as for digital video. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. "Dolby", "Pro Logic", and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Confidential unpublished works. Copyright 1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories. All rights reserved.
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5. Ventilation
Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation. To ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered. Do not block the openings by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug or other similar surface. Do not place the product in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturers instructions have been adhered to.
ATTENTION:
Follow and obey all warnings and instructions marked on your product and its operating instructions. For your safety, please read all the safety and operating instructions before you operate this product and keep this booklet for future reference.
INSTALLATION
1. Grounding or Polarization
(A) Your product may be equipped with a polarized alternatingcurrent line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug. (B) Your product may be equipped with a 3-wire grounding-type plug, a plug having a third (grounding) pin. This plug will only fit into a grounding-type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding-type plug.
If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Article 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding connectors, location of antenna discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode.
2. Lightning
For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power-line surges.
2. Power Sources
Operate your product only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your product dealer or local power company. If your product is intended to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the operating instructions.
3. Power Lines
An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
3. Overloading
Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT (NEC SECTION 810-20) GROUNDING CONDUCTORS (NEC SECTION 810-21) GROUND CLAMPS
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM (NEC ART 250. PART H) NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
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USE
1. Accessories
To avoid personal injury: Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. It may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the product. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product. Use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer and follow the manufacturers instructions for any mounting of the product. Do not try to roll a cart with small casters across thresholds or deep-pile carpets.
SERVICING
1. Servicing
If your product is not operating correctly or exhibits a marked change in performance and you are unable to restore normal operation by following the detailed procedure in its operating instructions, do not attempt to service it yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
3. Replacement Parts
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or which have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards.
4. Safety Check
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in safe operating condition.
5. Attachments
Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer of this product as they may cause hazards.
6. Cleaning
Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
7. Heat
The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
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Failure to heed the following precautions may result in damage to the VCR, Remote or video cassette. 1. DO NOT place the VCR in an environment prone to extreme temperatures or humidity. in direct sunlight. in a dusty environment. in an environment where strong magnetic fields are generated. on a surface that is unstable or subject to vibration. 2. DO NOT block the VCRs ventilation openings or holes. (If the ventilation openings or holes are blocked by a newspaper or cloth, etc., the heat may not be able to get out.) 3. DO NOT place heavy objects on the VCR or Remote. 4. DO NOT place anything which might spill on top of the VCR or Remote. (If water or liquid is allowed to enter this equipment, fire or electric shock may be caused.) 5. DO NOT expose the apparatus to dripping or splashing. 6. DO NOT use this equipment in a bathroom or places with water. Also DO NOT place any containers filled with water or liquids (such as cosmetics or medicines, flower vases, potted plants, cups, etc.) on top of this unit. 7. DO NOT place any naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, on the apparatus. 8. AVOID violent shocks to the VCR during transport.
Late symptom
Block noise
Still image
Black screen
Use a cleaning tape designed specifically for D-VHS video heads (JVC D-VHS video head cleaner DFC-2) to clean the video heads. In order to avoid misoperation, set "NAVIGATION" to "OFF" ( pg. 43). Follow the instructions that are provided with the cleaning tape. If you still do not get a clear picture after using a cleaning tape: The heads may be worn. Contact your nearest JVC dealer. During VHS playback, if there is a tracking problem, the picture may appear fuzzy. Adjust the tracking manually (
pg. 23).
ATTENTION:
To mobile phone users: Using a mobile phone in the vicinity of the VCR may cause picture vibration on the TV screen or change the screen to a blue back display. On placing the VCR: Some TVs or other appliances generates strong magnetic fields. Do not place such appliance on top of the VCR as it may cause picture disturbance.
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INSTALLING YOUR NEW VCR INITIAL SETTINGS 7 9 TIMER RECORDING
Connections .................................................. 7 Plug & Play Setting ....................................... 9 Auto Clock Set/Auto Tuner Set ................................... 9 Clock Setting ............................................... 10 Preparations ............................................................. 10 Setting clock semiautomatically Semiauto Clock Set .......................................... 11 Setting clock manually Manual Clock Set ........... 12 Tuner Setting .............................................. 13 Setting channels automatically Auto Channel Set ............................................. 13 Setting channels manually Manual Channel Set ........................................ 14 Cable Box Control Setting ........................... 15 Installing Controller ................................................. 15 Setting cable box input channel & brand ................. 16 DBS Receiver Control Setting ....................... 18 Installing Controller ................................................. 18 Setting DBS receiver input channel & brand ............ 19
CONTENTS
34
VCR Plus+ Timer Programing ..................... 34 Changing VCR Plus+ Setting ........................ 36 Express Timer Programing .......................... 38 Checking program settings ....................................... 40 Canceling or changing program settings .................. 40
VIDEO NAVIGATION
42
21
Navigation Playback .................................. 42 Deactivating Video Navigation ................................ 43 Finding Tapes ............................................. 44 Finding by tape number ........................................... 44 Finding by program title ........................................... 45 Finding by category ................................................. 45 Finding by recording date ........................................ 46 Finding blank space ................................................. 47 Editing Titles ............................................... 48 Editing tape title ....................................................... 48 Entering or Editing program title ............................... 50 Editing program category ......................................... 50 Deleting tape information ........................................ 51 Deleting program information .................................. 52 Checking memory ................................................... 52
Basic Playback ........................................... 21 Basic Playback Features ............................. 22 Checking tape position ............................................ 22 Playing back tape repeatedly Repeat Playback .... 22 Adjusting tracking condition Tracking Adjustments ....................................... 23 Selecting monitor sound Audio Monitor .............. 23 Automatic operations after rewinding Next Function Memory .................................... 24 Locating beginning of recordings Index Search ... 24 Skipping unwanted portions Skip Search ............. 24 Basic Recording .......................................... 26 D-VHS Recording .................................................... 26 S-VHS/VHS Recording ............................................. 27 Basic Recording Features ............................ 28 Changing display information .................................. 28 Specifying recording length Instant Timer Recording (ITR) ........................... 28 Watching one program while recording another ...... 29 Showing on-screen display ...................................... 29
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Useful Function Settings .............................. 53 i.LINK Set Up .............................................. 60 Satellite Auto Recording .............................. 62 JLIP ID Number Setting ............................... 63
EDITING
64
68
TV Brand Setting ......................................... 68 Cable Box Brand Setting ............................. 69 DBS Receiver Brand Setting ......................... 70 Changing Remote Control Code ................... 71
TROUBLESHOOTING
72
INDEX
80
31
Special Effect Playback ............................... 31 Locating particular scene rapidly Picture Search .................................................. 31 7 High-Speed Picture Search ............................... 31 7 Variable-Speed Picture Search .......................... 31 Viewing still picture Still Picture Playback ........... 32 Viewing still picture frame by frame Frame-by-Frame Playback ............................... 32 Viewing slow motion picture Slow Motion Playback ..................................... 33
Glossary .................................................................. 80 List of terms ............................................................. 81 Front panel ..............................................................82 Rear panel ...............................................................83 Front display panel ..................................................84 On-screen display .................................................... 85 Remote ....................................................................86
87 88 89
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Connections
Antenna or Cable ANTENNA IN (Antenna or cable input) Coaxial Cable Flat Feeder Matching Transformer (not supplied)
Basic Connection
1 Check contents
Make sure the package contains all of the accessories listed in SPECIFICATIONS ( pg. 87).
VHF/UHF
ANTENNA
IN
OUT
S VIDEO
IN
IN(L-1)
S VIDEO
VIDEO
R AUDIO L
OUT
VIDEO
IN(L-2)
D THEATER REGION 1
The following connections are required. 1 Disconnect the TV antenna from the TV. 2 Connect the TV antenna cable to the ANTENNA IN terminal on the rear of the VCR. 3 Connect the supplied RF cable between the ANTENNA OUT terminal on the rear of the VCR and the TVs antenna input terminal. 4 Connect an audio/video cable between the AUDIO/VIDEO OUT connectors on the rear of the VCR and the audio/video input connectors on the TV. S-VIDEO Connection
If you have a TV with S-VIDEO input terminals, see S-VIDEO Connection on page 8.
Back of VCR AUDIO OUT Audio Cable (supplied) To Audio Input Connectors To Video Input Connectors RF Cable (supplied) To 75 terminal TV VIDEO OUT ANTENNA OUT
Connect the AC power plug to the AC outlet. The clock and tuner channels will automatically be set when the antenna is connected and when the AC power cord is first connected to an AC power outlet ( pg. 9). (If Auto or channel numbers are displayed on the front display panel before the VCR is turned on, the clock and tuner channels are being set automatically. Wait until the clock time is displayed on the front display panel before turning on the VCR.)
NOTES:
Your TV must have audio/video input connector for the connection to the VCR. Even if you are using audio/video cables to connect your VCR to your TV, you must also connect it using the RF cable. This will ensure that you can record one show while watching another ( pg. 29). For full identification of the VCRs rear panel, refer to the Index ( pg. 83). If you cannot see the pictures on the TV screen when you play back a tape, set TV OUTPUT 1 to the appropriate mode ( pg. 56).
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S-VIDEO Connection
CONNECT VCR TO TV a Connect both the RF cable and the AV cables to the TV as explained in step 3 of Basic Connection ( pg. 7). b Connect the S-Video cable between the S VIDEO OUT terminal on the rear of the VCR and the S-VIDEO input connector on the TV.
Antenna or Cable ANTENNA IN (Antenna or cable input) Coaxial Cable Flat Feeder Matching Transformer (not supplied) S VIDEO OUT
Antenna or Cable ANTENNA IN (Antenna or cable input) Coaxial Cable Flat Feeder Matching Transformer (not supplied) Component Video Output
VHF/UHF
ANTENNA
PB/CB
PR/CR
IN
Y PB/CB PR/CR
VHF/UHF
ANTENNA
IN
i.LINK IN/OUT DV IN S400
ANTENNA
OUT
S VIDEO
IN
IN(L-1)
S VIDEO
OUT
S VIDEO
IN
IN(L-1)
S VIDEO
VIDEO
R AUDIO L
OUT
VIDEO
VIDEO
R AUDIO L
OUT
VIDEO
IN(L-2)
D THEATER REGION 1
IN(L-2)
D THEATER REGION 1
TV
TV
NOTES:
To make the most of the Super VHS picture performance we recommend that you use the supplied S-VIDEO cable to connect your VCR to a TV with an S-VIDEO input connector. To operate the VCR with your TV using the S-VIDEO connection, set your TV to the AV mode using the TV's Remote. You can also use the TV/VCR button on the VCRs Remote to set your TV to the AV mode ( pg. 68). If you cannot see the pictures on the TV screen when you play back a tape, set TV OUTPUT 1 to the appropriate mode ( pg. 56).
NOTES:
To change the settings or set the timer program on the menu screen, switch the TVs input mode for the connection with Audio cable. To view the picture of 480i image format on the TV, or to select and view TV broadcast, connect the component video cable to the TVs Y/CB/CR connectors. If your TV has only the Y/PB/PR connectors, connect also the S-VIDEO or VIDEO connectors between the VCR and TV.
INITIAL SETTINGS
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This VCR sets the clock and tuner channels automatically when AC power cord is first connected to an AC outlet. The antenna cable must be connected for the Plug & Play setting. The time and date can be set automatically by the clock setting data transmitted from one of the regular TV broadcast channels. We call this TV channel the host channel and it is a PBS channel in your area.
Connect the antenna cable to the VCR ( pg. 7). Then connect the AC power cord to an AC outlet. Do not turn on the VCR. The clock and tuner channels will be set automatically.
When the AC power cord is connected to an AC outlet, LOAD appears on the front display panel. It takes some time until VCR completes its set up. Auto Clock Set is performed first. Auto blinks on the front display panel during Auto Clock Set. Auto Channel Set is performed next. Auto Channel Set scans all the channels that are receivable by your VCR. During Auto Channel Set, the channel numbers are displayed as they are scanned and set. When Plug & Play setting has been complete successfully, the correct clock time is displayed. If you perform Plug & Play setting successfully, there is no need to perform the clock ( pg. 10) and tuner ( pg. 13) settings. If, however, you want to add or delete channels, refer to Manual Channel Set on page 14.
IN F-1
During Auto Channel Set The channel numbers are displayed as they are scanned and set.
Plug & Play Completed The current time is displayed. (PM lights up during the afternoon.)
* If an incorrect clock time or : appears on the display panel, see What to do if Plug & Play setting failed below.
INFORMATION
If AUTO CLOCK is set to ON on the Clock Set screen on page 11, the clock will be adjusted automatically by the host channel every hour (except 11:00 PM, midnight, 1:00 AM and 2:00 AM) using the incoming PBS channel clock setting data. (This automatic clock adjustment can only be performed when the VCR is turned off. The clock will be adjusted just on these hours on the time displayed on the front display panel, not on the actual real time.) The default setting of AUTO CLOCK is ON. If the memory backup fails, because a power outage occurs or because the AC power cord is unplugged, Auto Clock Set will be performed when power is restored to the VCR. Poor antenna or cable signal may prevent the VCR from receiving the Auto clock setting data from a PBS channel. If this function is taking a considerable amount of time, it may be necessary to perform the Semiauto or Manual Clock Set procedure ( pg. 12).
If an incorrect time is displayed on the front display panel, you may be receiving the clock setting data of a PBS channel from an adjacent time zone, or an incorrect PBS channel from a cable TV system. In this case, perform the Semiauto ( pg. 11) or Manual Clock Set ( pg. 12) procedure. If : appears on the front display panel, your antenna cable may not be connected to the VCR or there may not be a Host PBS signal available in your area. Ensure that the antenna cable is connected correctly. Then turn on and off the VCR; the Plug & Play setting will be automatically reactivated. If Plug & Play setting is not performed though the antenna cable is connected correctly, perform Manual Clock Set ( pg. 12) and Auto Channel Set or Manual Channel Set ( pg. 13 or 14).
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Clock Setting
Turn on the VCR and the TV, and select the AV mode on the TV. Set the VCR/TV/CABLE/DBS selector on the Remote to VCR.
Preparations
TUNER SET UP
GUIDE CHANNEL
OK SELECT
EXIT
If CABLE BOX USERS SET CLOCK MANUALLY appears on the screen, press OK to access the Clock Set screen. (Even if you do not press OK, the Clock Set screen disappears after 5 seconds, then the Clock Set screen appears automatically).
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11
TUNER SET UP
GUIDE CHANNEL
You have three choices: AUTO Select if you want to adjust your VCRs clock automatically by the incoming signal from the host channel. (Auto Daylight Saving Time*) ON Adjustment will be made by the built-in clock itself. OFF Select when Daylight Saving Time does not apply to you. Press % to move the arrow to D.S.T., then press @ # repeatedly until the desired setting is selected.
MENU
OK SELECT
EXIT
Then; To select the host channel go to step 4. To select the D.S.T. mode go to step 5. To select the time zone go to step 6.
NOTE:
The time set previously will be erased when AUTO CLOCK SET is selected.
You can select the time zone automatically or manually. Press % to move the arrow to TIME ZONE, press @ # repeatedly until AUTO or the desired time zone is selected. Each time you press the button, the time zone changes as follows: O AUTO O ATLANTIC O EASTERN O CENTRAL O MOUNTAIN O PACIFIC O ALASKA O HAWAII O (back to the beginning)
[TV]
NOTE:
If an incorrect clock time is displayed by the Plug & Play setting, you may be receiving the clock setting data of a PBS channel from an adjacent time zone or from an incorrect PBS channel from a cable TV system. If you selected AUTO for the host channel in step 4, be sure to select the correct time zone manually.
MENU
OK SELECT
EXIT
NOTE:
Some PBS channels do not transmit clock setting data.
IMPORTANT
Turn off the VCR after performing Semiauto Clock Set. Auto will appear on the front display panel while the clock is being set. The current clock time will appear automatically when the clock setting is complete.
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VCR CABLE TV /DBS
Press % to move the arrow to MANUAL CLOCK SET, then press OK.
INITIAL SET UP
OK SELECT
EXIT
5 Set date
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Press @ # until the desired date appears, then press . Holding @ # changes the date in 15-day intervals.
Press % to move the highlight bar to D.S.T., then press @ # to select ON or OFF. ON Adjustment will be made by the built-in clock itself. OFF Select when Daylight Saving Time does not apply to you. Press MENU and normal screen appears.
8 Start clock
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Tuner Setting
Turn on the VCR and the TV, and select the AV mode on the TV. Set the VCR/TV/CABLE/DBS selector on the Remote to VCR.
TV
MENU
OK SELECT
EXIT
TUNER SET UP
CABLE SET UP
TV
MENU
OK SELECT
EXIT
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FUNCTION SET UP
TUNER SET UP
NOTES:
TUNER SET
CABLE SET UP
AUTO CHANNEL SET When Auto Channel SCANNING... Set is complete, PRESS [MENU] TO END SCAN COMPLETED appears on screen. OK SELECT WITH ARROW KEYS If the scan was SELECT THEN PRESS [OK] EXIT unsuccessful, SCAN COMPLETED NO SIGNAL FOUND appears on screen. Check the connections, then select RETRY to start again, or select EXIT.
MENU
INFORMATION
The VCR selects the correct band (TV or CATV) automatically during Auto Channel Set. The selected band will be displayed on the right side of BAND on the Tuner Set Up screen.
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VCR CABLE TV /DBS
TV
MENU
OK SELECT
EXIT
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1 Press % to move the arrow to CH, CH [TV] 45 ADD/SKIP ADD then press the RETURN Number keys to input a channel OK SELECT WITH ARROW number you want SELECT OR NUMBER KEYS EXIT to add. 2 Press % to move the arrow to ADD/SKIP, then press @ # to set to ADD. 3 Repeat 1 and 2 to add other channels.
FUNCTION SET UP TUNER SET UP INITIAL SET UP MANUAL CH SET
MENU
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To skip channels 1 Press % to move the arrow to CH, CH [TV] 46 then press the SKIP ADD/SKIP Number keys or RETURN @ # to input a OK SELECT WITH ARROW channel number SELECT OR NUMBER KEYS EXIT you want to skip. 2 Press % to move the arrow to ADD/SKIP, then press @ # to set to SKIP. 3 Repeat 1 and 2 to skip other channels.
FUNCTION SET UP TUNER SET UP INITIAL SET UP MANUAL CH SET
MENU
1 Press @ # to move the arrow to TUNER SET UP, then press or OK. 2 Press @ # to move the arrow to TUNER SET, then press or OK.
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The following procedure is required if you receive your TV channels through a cable box (descrambler). The Controller allows the VCR to automatically switch the cable box channel during timer recording. The Controller is effective for recording broadcasts that have been programed using VCR Plus+ ( pg. 34) or Express timer programing ( pg. 38).
Installing Controller
Place the Controller so that its transmitter is facing the cable boxs remote sensor. Make sure the path between the Controller and the cable boxs remote sensor is not blocked.
ATTENTION:
The Controller can also control a DBS receiver. If both a cable box and a DBS receiver are used, position the Controller so its signal reaches the remote sensors on both the cable box and DBS receiver.
Cable box
Fix securely using the adhesive strip attached on the back of the Controller.
Your VCR
If your cable box does not have audio/video output connectors Connect the RF output terminal on the cable box to the ANTENNA IN terminal on the rear of your VCR. If your cable box has audio/video output connectors Connect an audio/video cable between the AUDIO/VIDEO IN connectors on the rear of the VCR and the audio/video output connectors on the cable box.
NOTE:
When connecting your cable box, refer to its instruction manual.
Controller (supplied)
To RF output Transmitter or
To Audio/video output
Connect the Controller to the CABLE BOX Controller connector on the rear panel.
To ANTENNA IN
To AUDIO/ VIDEO IN
Your VCR
CABLE BOX
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Turn on the VCR and the TV, and select the AV mode on the TV. Set the VCR/TV/CABLE/DBS selector on the Remote to VCR.
OFF 1
MENU
OK SELECT
EXIT
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TUNER SET UP
INITIAL SET UP
OFF 1
MENU
OK SELECT
EXIT
If your cable box is connected to your VCRs ANTENNA IN terminal on the rear panel Press @ # until the channel number representing the cable boxs output (ON CH2 ON CH9) appears on the screen. If your cable box is connected to your VCRs AUDIO/VIDEO IN connectors on the front panel Press @ # until ON F-1 appears on the screen. If your cable box is connected to your VCRs AUDIO/VIDEO IN (L-1) or AUDIO/VIDEO IN (L-2) connectors on the rear panel Press @ # until ON L-1 or ON L-2 appears on the screen. If you do not use a cable box Press @ # until OFF appears on the screen.
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BRAND ARCHER CABLETENNA CABLEVIEW CITIZEN CURTIS DIAMOND GC BRAND GEMINI GENERAL INSTRUMENTS HAMLIN JASCO JERROLD NOVAVISION OAK PANASONIC PULSER RCA REGAL REMBRANDT SAMSUNG SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA SIGMA SL MARX SPRUCER STARGATE TELEVIEW TOCOM UNIKA UNIVERSAL VIDEOWAY ZENITH
CODE 1, 5, 17 1, 17 15, 16, 17, 21, 25 15, 16, 17, 21, 25 2, 8 1, 17 15, 16, 17, 21, 25 15 1, 4, 6, 11, 12, 15, 28 10, 18, 23 15 1, 4, 6, 11, 12, 15, 28 2, 8 7, 20 13, 14 15, 16, 17, 21, 25 13, 14 10, 18, 23 1, 16, 17 5, 16, 24 2, 8 7, 20 5, 16, 17, 24, 25 13, 14 5, 15, 16, 17, 21, 24, 25 5, 16, 24 1, 4, 16 1, 17 16, 17, 25 3, 9, 22 3, 9, 22
OFF 1
MENU
OK SELECT
EXIT
If you do not engage the test mode in step 6, INPUT CH and BRAND are not set.
If the cable boxs channel changes INPUT CH OFF to 9, setting is BRAND 1 DID YOUR CABLE BOX CHANGE TO CHANNEL 09? complete TEST MODE Press @ # to move OK the arrow to SELECT WITH ARROW KEYS THEN PRESS [OK] YES, then press EXIT SELECT OK and CABLE BOX CONTROL IS ON appears on the screen for about 5 seconds. If the cable boxs channel does not change to 9 1 Press @ # to move the arrow to NO. 2 Press OK. 3 Repeat step 5 until the cable boxs channel changes to 9 by entering another code. 4 If the channel does not change after going through all the code numbers listed for your model of cable box, then try all the other numbers.
FUNCTION SET UP TUNER SET UP INITIAL SET UP CABLE SET UP YES NO
MENU
NOTES:
The Controller may not work with all types of cable box. If your cable box does not respond to any code, you cannot use the Controller to change cable box channels. In this case, make sure to leave the cable box turned on and tuned to the proper channel before the scheduled start time of timer recording. Contact your cable company about the possibility of exchanging your current cable box with the one compatible with your VCR. The VCR can only change the cable box channel through the Controller during timer recording. If your cable box cannot be operated with a Remote (because it has no remote sensor), you cannot use the Controller to change its channels. Make sure to leave the cable box turned on and tuned to the proper channel before the scheduled start time of timer recording. If the VCRs memory backup expires because of a power failure, set the cable box input channel and brand again. For customers in U.S.A.: If you are unable to set the Controller, contact JVC toll free at 1-800-252-5722.
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NOTES:
The VCR can automatically change the DBS receiver channels using the Controller when the VCR has been programed using Express timer programing ( pg. 38). Because satellite programing does not use PlusCode, the Controller cannot change the DBS receiver channels during VCR Plus+ timer recording. (You can also use Satellite Auto Recording ( pg. 62) if your DBS receiver is equipped with a timer.) If a cable box is also used, it is recommended that you connect the DBS receiver to your VCRs audio/video input connectors and the cable box to your VCRs antenna input terminal.
ATTENTION:
The Controller can also control a cable box. If both a DBS receiver and a cable box are used, position the Controller so its signal reaches the remote sensors on both the DBS receiver and cable box.
DBS receiver
Installing Controller
1 Situate Controller
Controller (suggested locations) DBS receiver
Place the Controller so that its transmitter is facing the DBS receivers remote sensor. Make sure the path between the Controller and the DBS receivers remote sensor is not blocked.
Your VCR
2 Attach Controller
Fix securely using the adhesive strip attached on the back of the Controller.
Controller (supplied)
If your DBS receiver does not have audio/ video output connectors Connect the RF output terminal on the DBS receiver to the ANTENNA IN terminal on the rear of your VCR. If your DBS receiver has audio/video output connectors Connect an audio/video cable between the AUDIO/VIDEO IN connectors on the rear of the VCR and the audio/video output connectors on the DBS receiver.
NOTE:
Your VCR
CABLE BOX
Connect the Controller to the CABLE BOX Controller connector on the rear panel.
EN
Turn on the VCR and the TV, and select the AV mode on the TV. Set the VCR/TV/CABLE/DBS selector on the Remote to VCR.
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Select a channel other than channel 100 or 205 on your DBS receiver.
2 Access Main Menu screen on VCR 3 Access DBS Receiver Set screen
Press MENU. 1 Press @ # to move the arrow to TUNER SET UP, then press or OK. 2 Press @ # to move the arrow to DBS SET UP, then press or OK. Press % to move the arrow to INPUT CH. Your selection depends on how your DBS receiver is connected to your VCR.
FUNCTION SET UP TUNER SET TUNER SET UP CABLE SET UP
OFF 40
MENU
OK SELECT
EXIT
INITIAL SET UP
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OFF 40
MENU
OK SELECT
EXIT
If your DBS receiver is connected to your VCRs ANTENNA IN terminal on the rear panel Press @ # until the channel number representing the DBS receivers output (ON CH3 or ON CH4) appears on the screen. If your DBS receiver is connected to your VCRs AUDIO/VIDEO IN connectors on the front panel Press @ # until ON F-1 appears on the screen. If your DBS receiver is connected to your VCRs AUDIO/VIDEO IN (L-1) or AUDIO/VIDEO IN (L-2) connectors on the rear panel Press @ # until ON L-1 or ON L-2 appears on the screen. If you do not use a DBS receiver Press @ # until OFF appears on the screen. CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE \
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VCR CABLE TV /DBS
TUNER SET UP
INITIAL SET UP
OFF 40
MENU
OK SELECT
EXIT
BRAND JVC (DISH Network) ECHOSTAR (DISH Network) SONY (DSS) RCA (DSS)
CODE 51 51 41 40
Press % to move the arrow to TEST MODE, then press OK. The program currently received through the DBS receiver appears for about 10 seconds.
If you do not engage the test mode in step 6, INPUT CH and BRAND are not set.
NOTES:
The Controller may not work with all types of DBS receiver. If your DBS receiver does not respond to the code, you cannot use the Controller to change satellite channels. In this case, make sure to leave the DBS receiver turned on and tuned to the proper channel before the scheduled start time of timer recording. In addition, if your DBS receiver is equipped with a timer, you can also use Satellite Auto Recording ( pg. 62). The VCR can only change the satellite channel through the Controller during timer recording. If your DBS receiver cannot be operated with a Remote (because it has no remote sensor), you cannot use the Controller to change its channels. Make sure to leave the DBS receiver turned on and tuned to the proper channel before the scheduled start time of timer recording. For customers in U.S.A.: If you are unable to set the Controller, contact JVC toll free at 1-800-252-5722.
If the DBS receivers channel changes to 205, setting is complete Press @ # to move the arrow to YES, INPUT CH OFF then press OK and DID YOUR DBS RECEIVER CHANGE TO CHANNEL 205? DBS RECEIVER CONTROL IS ON appears on the OK SELECT WITH ARROW KEYS SELECT THEN PRESS [OK] EXIT screen for about 5 seconds. If the DBS receivers channel does not change as shown above 1 Press @ # to move the arrow to NO. 2 Press OK. 3 Re-enter the correct code.
FUNCTION SET UP DBS SET UP TUNER SET UP INITIAL SET UP YES NO
MENU
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Basic Playback
Turn on the VCR and the TV, and select the AV mode on the TV. Set the VCR/TV/CABLE/DBS selector on the Remote to VCR.
This VCR can check the tape condition during playback (and recording), and realizes the best possible pictures. This VCR can play back tapes that have been recorded in D-VHS (MTP), S-VHS, S-VHS ET and VHS formats. When playing back a tape, this VCR automatically identifies the recording format (D-VHS, S-VHS, S-VHS ET or VHS). When you play back a tape recorded on this VCR, you can use the Video Navigation function ( pg. 42).
1 Load a cassette
POWER
STOP/EJECT (7/0)
Make sure the window side is up, the rear label side is facing you and the arrow on the front of the cassette is pointing towards the VCR. Do not apply too much pressure when inserting. The VCR turns on automatically. The tape will run for a few seconds while the VCR searches for the tape number. If the tape number is found, it will be shown on the TV screen if SUPERIMPOSE is set to ON ( pg. 57). The counter is reset automatically, however, it is not completely reset to 0:00:00. If the cassettes record safety tab has been removed, playback begins automatically.
IN F-1
REW ( ) FF (
POWER
VCR CABLE TV /DBS
2 Start playback
Press PLAY ( 3 ). Recording speed is automatically detected. If V. CALIBRATION is set to ON (default setting) and PICTURE CONTROL is set to AUTO: ( pg. 54), VIDEO CALIBRATION appears on the screen, and this VCR checks the tape condition during automatic tracking (only cassettes recorded in the S-VHS, S-VHS ET or VHS mode).
To stop playback
2
REW(1) FF() STOP(7)
NOTES:
When you use the Video Navigation function, operate the VCR only after the tape number is detected; otherwise, you cannot use the Video Navigation function. It takes a moment until the image appears on the TV screen when you play back a program recorded in LS5 mode. The picture may pause or the block noise may appear. It will take a moment until the image appears when you play back cut segments (segments for which recording was continued after stopping or pausing) or segments for which recording was switched from VHS mode (SP or EP) to D-VHS mode.
Press STOP/EJECT ( 7/0 ) on the front panel when the tape is not running. You can also eject the cassette when the VCR is turned off.
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The tape position indicator appears on the screen in the following cases: When you change the VCR operation mode from the stop mode to fast forward or rewind mode. When you perform an Index Search ( pg. 24).
The position of in relation to B (Beginning) or E (End) shows you where you are on the tape.
NOTES:
SUPERIMPOSE must be set to ON, or the indicator will not appear ( pg. 57). It may take a few seconds for the tape position indicator to be displayed.
IN F-1
To reset the time counter, press C. RESET on the Remote. The counter reading becomes 0:00:00. It is also reset when a tape is inserted.
You can play back a tape repeatedly (50 times). While playing back a tape, press and hold PLAY ( 3 ) for more than 5 seconds. The play indicator ( # ) on the front display panel starts flashing slowly, and a tape will be played back 50 times. To stop playback, press STOP ( 7 ) on the Remote or STOP/EJECT ( 7/0 ) on the front panel.
NOTE:
For a cassette recorded in D-VHS mode, Repeat Playback is not possible if the cassette was recorded in LS3 or LS5 mode.
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Tracking Adjustments Automatic tracking adjustment
This VCR automatically adjusts the tracking condition. Whenever you insert a tape and start playback, automatic tracking starts working and continuously analyzes the signal to enable optimum picture quality during playback.
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You can select the desired monitor sound. While playing back a tape on which stereo sound or SAP sound is recorded, press A. MONITOR on the Remote. Each time you press the button, sound changes as follows:
S-VHS/VHS
LR MIX
R NORMAL
1 2
: Normally select this. Hi-Fi sound is played back. L: Sound on the left Hi-Fi channel is played back. Sound on the right Hi-Fi channel is played R : back. NORMAL: Sound on the normal track is played back. MIX: Both sounds on the Hi-Fi track and normal track are mixed and played back.
LR
D-VHS
LR L R
LR L: R :
: Normally select this. Sound on the left channel is played back. Sound on the right channel is played back.
NOTES:
The above indication appears when SUPERIMPOSE is set to ON ( pg. 57), though the monitor sound changes in sequence. If the tape being played back has no Hi-Fi sound track, the normal sound track will be heard regardless of this setting.
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E
Automatic operations after rewinding Next Function Memory
The Next Function Memory tells the VCR what to do after rewinding is complete. Ensure that the VCR is in stop mode. a For Automatic Playback Start Press REW ( 1 ), then press PLAY ( 3 ) within 2 seconds. b For Automatic Power Off Press REW ( 1 ), then press POWER within 2 seconds. c For Automatic Timer Standby Press REW ( 1 ), then press TIMER () within 2 seconds.
You can skip over (view at high speed) unwanted portions of the tape. Press SKIP SEARCH on the Remote once to 4 times during playback. Each press initiates a 30-second period of high speed playback (up to 2 minutes). When the specified portion of the tape is skipped, normal playback resumes automatically. To return to normal playback during Skip Search, press PLAY ( 3 ).
NOTE:
It is not possible to perform the Skip Search when you play back a D-VHS tape recorded in LS5 mode.
NOTE:
It is not possible to select the Automatic Timer Standby function if the cassettes record safety tab is removed.
When recording on this VCR, index codes are placed on the tape at the beginning of each recording. You can find and automatically play back from the beginning of any recording using the Index Search function.
1 2
Start search
While the tape is not running, press 4 or on the Remote.
2nd next
If you want to find the very beginning of the ) or FF ( desired program, press REW ( after playback starts.
NOTE:
An index code is not placed on the tape when recording is resumed from recording pause.
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How to read the Video Navigation screen for D-Theater tape*
If you insert a D-Theater tape and then press NAVI, the following screen appears. Press % to move the arrow to the item that you want to watch, then press OK. Playback starts automatically after the selected item is located. The D-Theater indicator lights up when playing back a D-Theater tape.
* D-Theater is a technical specification based on D-VHS standards that was developed for HD content. Commercial D-Theater titles can only be played back on D-VHS digital recorders bearing the D-Theater logo.
Chapter Navigation
TAPE TITLE: WORLD SOCCER 1. CHAPTER 1 1/4
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Chapter
Title
Section
EXIT
NAVI
OK SELECT
Some D-Theater tapes or D-VHS tapes may contain the multiple programs, angles, sounds or subtitles. If a tape contains them, the icons appear on the top right corner of the TV screen when you press OSD.
Program Selection
Sound Selection
1. STEREO 2. Dolby D
During normal playback, press A. MONITOR on the Remote to select the desired sound. It is impossible to select the sound if the tape does not contain the multiple sounds.
PROG. 1 PROG. 2
During normal playback, press TV/VCR CH +/ on the Remote to select the desired program. It is impossible to select the program if the tape does not contain the multiple programs.
Angle Selection
VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3
During normal playback, press the number key "4" on the Remote to select the desired angle. It is impossible to select the angle if the tape does not contain the multiple angles.
Subtitle Selection
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Basic Recording
Turn on the VCR and the TV, and select the AV mode on the TV. Set the VCR/TV/CABLE/DBS selector on the Remote to VCR.
POWER
IN F-1
D-VHS Recording
4
STOP/EJECT (7/0)
Make sure the record safety tab is intact. If not, cover the hole with adhesive tape before inserting the cassette. The D-VHS indicator lights on the front display panel and the D-VHS recording mode is selected automatically.
POWER
VCR CABLE TV /DBS
2 -b
3
FF ( 1 )
Press REC SPEED to set the recording speed. The recording speed changes each time REC SPEED is pressed. HS: When picture quality and sound quality is important. STD: When picture quality and recording time are important. LS3: To record for three times longer than in STD mode, with picture quality that is equal to or better than S-VHS. LS5: When recording time is important. To record for five times longer than in STD mode.
REW (1)
4 Start recording
On the front panel: Press REC ( ). On the Remote: While holding REC ( ), press PLAY ( 3 ).
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S-VHS/VHS Recording
To pause recording
Press PAUSE ( 8 ). To resume recording, press PLAY ( 3 ).
1 Load a cassette
Make sure the record safety tab is intact. If not, cover the hole with adhesive tape before inserting the cassette.
To stop recording
Press STOP ( 7 ) on the Remote or STOP/EJECT ( 7/0 ) on the front panel.
On the Remote: While holding REC ( ), press PLAY ( 3 ). If V. CALIBRATION is set to ON (default setting: pg. 54), this VCR checks the tape condition for about seven seconds, then starts recording. This means that the first seven seconds of the program will not be recorded. If this is inconvenient for you, follow the steps below: 1 Press REC ( ) and PAUSE ( 8 ) to start Video Calibration. 2 Then press PLAY ( 3 ) to start recording after Video Calibration is complete.
It may be unlawful to record or play back copyrighted material without the consent of the copyright owner.
* To record on the VHS cassette with S-VHS quality, use the S-VHS ET function ( pg. 59).
NOTES:
The D-VHS (MTP), S-VHS, S-VHS ET and VHS mode recordings are possible with this VCR. To record in the D-VHS mode, use a D-VHS cassette. To record in the S-VHS/VHS mode, you can use a D-VHS, S-VHS or VHS cassette.
To record in S-VHS mode on D-VHS tapes: Press D-VHS to turn off the D-VHS indicator. Then, set S-VHS MODE to ON ( pg. 58). To record in VHS mode on D-VHS tapes: Press D-VHS to turn off the D-VHS indicator. Then, set S-VHS MODE to OFF ( pg. 58).
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Press DISPLAY during recording or recording pause. Each time you press the button, the front display panel shows the channel number, clock time, and the recording speed in sequence.
Channel No.
Clock Time
Recording Speed
To display the VCR status including the time counter, the channel number and the clock time on the TV screen, see Showing on-screen display ( pg. 29).
B
IN F-1 +
You can easily specify the recording length from 30 minutes to 8 hours and the VCR shuts off after recording is finished. During recording, press REC ( ) on the front panel repeatedly until the recording length you want appears on the front display panel. The record ( ) indicator starts flashing. Each time you press the button, recording length increases in 30-minute intervals (up to 8 hours). To cancel an ITR, press STOP ( 7 ) on the Remote or STOP/EJECT ( 7 / 0 ) on the front panel.
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When SUPERIMPOSE is set to ON ( pg. 57), you can see the current VCR status on the TV screen. For more detailed information about the on-screen display, see page 85.
NOTES:
The subtitles does not appear while the on-screen display is displayed. If the VCR is in recording pause mode, 8 is always displayed. The VCR status can be also displayed during playback. Even if SUPERIMPOSE is set to OFF ( pg. 57), the onscreen display appears when the VCR plays back the blank portion of a tape and the VCR receives the channel which has no broadcast. However, on-screen display does not appear when the input location is selected and no signal is input.
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Other useful functions for recording
You can also use the following functions for recording. Video Calibration (S-VHS/VHS only) ( pg. 54) When this function is set to ON, this VCR checks the condition of the tape in use during playback and recording, and compensates to provide the highestpossible pictures. Second Audio Recording ( pg. 55) This VCRs built-in MTS decoder enables reception of Multichannel TV Sound broadcast. To record a SAP program received, set 2ND AUDIO REC to ON using the menu screen.
NOTES:
When the channel is changed on the VCR; The STEREO indication appears on the screen for about 5 seconds if the program is a stereo broadcast. The SAP indication appears on the screen for about 5 seconds if the program is a SAP broadcast. The SAP STEREO indication appears when a stereo program is accompanied by SAP sound.
S-VHS Recording Mode ( pg. 58) This VCR allows you to record on a D-VHS and S-VHS tape with VHS picture quality. S-VHS ET ( pg. 59) This function allows you to record on VHS tapes with S-VHS picture quality. Tapes recorded using this function can be played back on a VCR equipped with the S-VHS ET function.
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With this VCR, you can enjoy special effect playback such as high-speed search, variable-speed search, and still playback and so on.
NOTES:
The high-speed picture search speed of the D-VHS recording is 6 times normal playback speed in HS mode, 12 times in STD mode, 36 times in LS3 mode, 60 times in LS5 mode. The high-speed picture search speed of the S-VHS/VHS recording is 11 times normal playback speed in SP mode, 31 times in EP mode. The picture may be distorted at the part where the playback speed is changed. The still picture may appear during the high-speed picture search of a tape recorded in D-VHS format on other devices.
A
4
A
PLAY (3) 4
7 Variable-Speed Picture Search (S-VHS/VHS only):
You can change the speed of picture search. How to use the buttons on the Remote: To do forward picture search, press repeatedly. Each time you press the button, the search speed increases. To decrease the speed during forward picture search (toward normal playback, then reverse picture search), press 4 repeatedly. To do reverse picture search, press 4 repeatedly. Each time you press the button, the search speed increases during reverse picture search. To decrease the speed during reverse picture search (toward normal playback, then forward picture search), press repeatedly. To resume normal playback, press PLAY ( 3 ).
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B
VCR CABLE TV /DBS
Press PAUSE ( 8 ) during normal playback. Playback is freezed and a still picture appears. To resume normal playback, press PLAY ( 3 ).
NOTES:
TV/VCR CH +/
To obtain a noiseless still picture, it may be necessary to adjust tracking in slow motion playback before starting still picture playback. Manual tracking is possible during still picture playback. During still picture playback, simply press CHANNEL + or on the VCR (or TV/VCR CH + or on the Remote) to adjust tracking.
PLAY (3)
C
B C -1,-2
1 2
C -2
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D
VCR CABLE TV /DBS
TV/VCR CH +/
During normal playback: Press 4 to decrease the playback speed. Each time you press the button, the speed decreases (toward reverse slow motion playback, then reverse picture search). Holding PAUSE ( 8 ) for more than 2 seconds also starts forward slow motion playback. If you press PAUSE ( 8 ) again, still picture resumes. To resume normal playback, press PLAY ( 3 ). During still picture playback: Press and hold to start forward (or 4 to start reverse) slow motion playback. When you release the button, slow motion playback stops and a still picture appears. Holding PAUSE ( 8 ) for more than 2 seconds also starts forward slow motion playback. If you press PAUSE ( 8 ) again, still picture resumes. To resume normal playback, press PLAY ( 3 ).
NOTE:
Manual tracking is possible during slow motion playback. During slow motion playback, simply press CHANNEL + or on the VCR (or TV/VCR CH + or on the Remote) to adjust tracking.
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TIMER RECORDING
Timer recording allows you to program the VCR to automatically record a broadcast at some future time. Up to 24 timer recording programs can be made using VCR Plus+ timer programing or Express timer programing method ( pg. 38) as far as a year in advance. The VCR Plus+ timer programing system eliminates the need to input channel, date, start and stop time data when programing timer recording settings. Simply key in the PlusCode number for the TV broadcast you wish to record and the VCRs timer will be automatically programed. (The PlusCode programing numbers are the numbers next to the program in most TV listing.)
1 Load a cassette
POWER
Make sure the record safety tab is intact. If not, cover the hole with adhesive tape, then load it into the VCR. The VCR turns on, and the counter is reset, automatically.
IN F-1
TIMER ( )
POWER
VCR CABLE TV /DBS
The clock must be set to access the VCR Plus+ screen. PRESS NUMBER KEYS [0-9] OR If you have not set PRESS [+/] TO SET EXPRESS PROGRAMMING the clock, the Main Menu screen appears after an error message is displayed. Refer to page 10 for the clock setting procedure.
SET
PROG.
EXIT
CH
2 5 3
DAILY
8
TIMER ( )
TIMER PROGRAM
1 2 3 4 5
6
WEEKLY
EXIT
CH
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BACK
Then; If the Guide Channel Set screen appears go to step 4. If the VCR Plus+ Program screen appears go to step 5. To make corrections, press CANCEL and input the correct PlusCode number. If an incorrect PlusCode number or the one for a broadcast already finished has been inputted, PLUSCODE NO. ERROR CONFIRM PLUSCODE NO. THEN RETRY is displayed for about 5 seconds, then the VCR Plus+ screen reappears.
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The guide channel number, which is GUIDE CH 12 assigned to the TV or VCR CH cable station for the PlusCode number that you entered in OK SELECT WITH ARROW KEYS SELECT THEN PRESS [OK] EXIT step 3, will appear automatically on the Guide Channel Set Up screen. Press @ # to input the number of the channel on which the broadcast for the PlusCode number is received on the VCR or cable box, then press OK.
INITIAL SET UP GUIDE CHANNEL OTHER
Press @ # to move the arrow to CONFIRM, then press OK. PROGRAM COMPLETED PRESS [TIMER] TO ENTER TIMER STANDBY MODE appears on the screen, then press OK to return to normal screen.
The Guide Channel Set screen appears only when you input the PlusCode number of a station for which the guide channel number has not been set previously. If you receive your channels with a cable box and if you have properly set your Controller, CABLE CH appears in place of VCR CH. If not, refer to pages 15 17. In that case, it is possible to change the channel by 10 channels by pressing and holding @ #.
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DATE 12/24/03 (WED) DAILY/WEEKLY EVERY WED CH 12 CH SOURCE CATV
IMPORTANT
If you have moved to a different area or if a broadcasting stations channel number has been changed, the wrong VCR CH or CABLE CH number will be displayed on the Program screen in step 5. When this happens, set the correct guide channel number for that station. ( pg. 36, Changing VCR Plus+ Setting)
CONFIRM
PROG.
CANCEL
SET PROGRAM WITH [+/, REC SPEED, 8=DAILY, 9=WEEKLY] THEN PRESS "CONFIRM"
To change the start/stop time, date or channel setting, press the corresponding buttons to change the settings; START +/, STOP +/, DATE +/, TV/VCR CH +/. To timer-record daily or weekly serials, press DAILY (number 8) or WEEKLY (number 9). MON FRI, MON SAT, SUN SAT or EVERY _ _ _ appears on the Program screen. Pressing the button again makes each corresponding display disappear. For the SOURCE setting, refer to page 39. If you made a mistake, press BACK to access the VCR Plus+ screen again and input the correct PlusCode number.
NOTES:
Even if a power failure occurs, the VCR keeps your timer programs. However, the clock time is lost if it lasts for more than 10 minutes. As a result, when the power is supplied again to this VCR after the power failure, the following will take place. 1. This VCR starts Auto Clock Set automatically to restore the clock time. 2. If the clock time is restored correctly and AUTO TIMER is set to ON, each timer program you have made will start at its start time unless its end time has elapsed. If the tape reaches its end during timer recording, , , and # blink. To timer-record cable channels received through a cable box, be sure to keep the cable box turned on.
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To ensure that VCR Plus+ timer recording operates correctly, it is necessary to set the VCR Plus+ Guide Channel Set for each station. Read the following information carefully.
VCR Plus+ guide channel matching The VCR Plus+ programing system assigns a VCR Plus+ guide channel to the TV channels and the cable channels. These guide channel numbers are also called the VCR Plus+ channel codes. TV listings often have a section in chart form, indicating the guide channel number assigned to each station. For accurate VCR Plus+ programing, the VCR Plus+ guide channel number for each station should match the channel number on which it is received in your area.
NOTES:
In many instances, the VCR Plus+ guide channel numbers for cable and broadcast TV stations DO NOT match the channel number on which it is received by your VCR or cable box. Check your TV listing, or contact your cable supplier for details. Many TV stations can be viewed on cable. Check your TV listing, or contact your cable supplier for details.
15
2-4
EN
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OTHER
1 Press @ # move the arrow to GUIDE CH 6 INITIAL SET VCR CH UP, then press or OK. 2 Press @ # to move OK SELECT WITH ARROW KEYS SELECT THEN PRESS [OK] EXIT the arrow to GUIDE CHANNEL, then press or OK.
INITIAL SET UP GUIDE CHANNEL
Press % to move the arrow to VCR CH, then press @ # to input the number of the channel on which the guide channels broadcasts are received. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each instance.
GUIDE CH VCR CH
6 47
MENU
OK SELECT
EXIT
If you receive your VCR CH channels with a cable box and if OK SELECT WITH ARROW KEYS you have properly SELECT THEN PRESS [OK] EXIT set your Controller, CABLE CH appears in place of VCR CH. If not, refer to pages 15 17 and re-perform the procedure. In that case, it is possible to change the channel by 10 channels by pressing and holding @ # in steps 3 and 4.
MENU
GUIDE CH
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1 Load a cassette
Make sure the record safety tab is intact. If not, cover the hole with adhesive tape, then load it into the VCR. The VCR turns on, and the counter is reset, automatically.
POWER
IN F-1
2 Access VCR PLUS+ screen 3 Access Program screen 4 Set program start time
Press PROGRAM. Press START +/ once. Press START +/ repeatedly to enter the time you want recording to start.
TIMER PROGRAM START TIME 8:00 PM STOP TIME : AM REC SPEED STD (SP) CONFIRM
PROG.
CH SOURCE
TIMER ( )
CANCEL
SET PROGRAM WITH [+/, REC SPEED 8=DAILY, 9=WEEKLY] THEN PRESS "CONFIRM"
POWER
VCR CABLE TV /DBS
Press STOP +/ repeatedly to enter the time you want recording to stop. Press and hold STOP +/ to increase the time in 30-minute intervals.
2 3-7
DBS DAILY
0
TIMER ( )
8
WEEKLY
Press DATE +/. (The current date is displayed on the screen. The date you enter appears in its place.)
Press TV/VCR CH +/. If you are using a DBS receiver, see ATTENTION FOR DBS RECEIVER USERS on next page. Holding down TV/VCR CH +/ rapidly changes the channel numbers.
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NOTES:
Even if a power failure occurs, the VCR keeps your timer programs. However, the clock time is lost if it lasts for more than 10 minutes. As a result, when the power is supplied again to this VCR after the power failure, the following will take place. 1. This VCR starts Auto Clock Set automatically to restore the clock time. 2. If the clock time is restored correctly and AUTO TIMER is set to ON, each timer program you have made will start at its start time unless its end time has elapsed. Programs that start after midnight must have the next days date. After timer recording is completed, the VCR turns off automatically. You can program the timer recording while a regular recording is in progress; the menu screens will not be recorded. If the tape reaches its end during timer recording, , , and # blink. To timer-record cable or satellite channels, be sure to keep the cable box or DBS receiver turned on.
Press @ # to move the arrow to CONFIRM, then press OK. PROGRAM COMPLETED PRESS [TIMER] TO ENTER TIMER STANDBY MODE appears on the screen, then press OK to return to normal screen.
SET PROGRAM WITH [+/, REC SPEED,7=DBS, 8=DAILY, 9=WEEKLY] THEN PRESS "CONFIRM"
NOTE:
If BAND is set to TV on the Tuner Set Up Screen ( pg. 14) and INPUT CH is set to OFF on Cable Set Up screen ( pg. 16), CATV will not be displayed on the Program screen; If BAND is set to CATV or INPUT CH is set to ON on Cable Set Up screen, TV will not be displayed.
If the channel number entered requires that the band be set, 7=DBS is displayed on the screen. If this happens, press the Number key 7 (DBS) to select DBS.
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Turn on the VCR and the TV, and select the AV mode on the TV. Set the VCR/TV/CABLE/DBS selector on the Remote to VCR.
B
1 2
A -1
VCR CABLE TV /DBS
A -2,3 B -3 A -1 B -4 B -2
CH 12 CH SOURCE CATV
CANCEL
SET PROGRAM WITH [+/, REC SPEED, 8=DAILY, 9=WEEKLY] THEN PRESS "CONFIRM"
B -2
press CANCEL, then press OK. PROGRAM CANCELED appears on the screen, then press OK to return to the program list. To change a program, press the appropriate button: START+/, STOP+/, DATE+/, TV/VCR CH+/, DAILY (number 8), WEEKLY (number 9) and/or REC SPEED, then press OK. PROGRAM COMPLETED PRESS [TIMER] TO ENTER TIMER STANDBY MODE appears on the screen, then press OK to return to the program list.
A -3 B -2
3 4
REC SPEED
12/27/03 (SAT) 11:00PM 11:45PM MONFRI VCR47CH STD (SP) 12/28/03 (SUN) 10:30PM 11:45PM MONFRI DBS110CH STD (SP)
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ATTENTION
If there is a conflict in the timer schedule and one program overlaps with another, only the parts shown below in gray will be recorded. You can also use the following functions for timer recording.
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Pattern 1:
Program 1 Program 2
CH10 CH40
Not recorded
Auto Timer ( pg. 57) When AUTO TIMER is set to ON, the timer recording standby mode is automatically engaged when the VCR is turned off. It is temporarily canceled when the VCR is turned on. You do not have to press TIMER () to engage or disengage the timer recording standby mode. Auto SP = EP Timer (S-VHS/VHS only) ( pg. 57) If there is not enough tape to record the entire broadcast for recording in SP mode, the VCR automatically switches to EP mode to allow complete recording. This feature is especially handy when recording a broadcast of more than 2 hours in length.
Pattern 2:
Not recorded
Pattern 3:
The program starting earlier will be recorded, followed by the remaining portion of the other program.
11:00 12:00
10:00
Program 1
CH10
CH40
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VIDEO NAVIGATION
This function is useful when you want to quickly find programs you have recorded on a tape using this VCR. This function allows you to select a program to watch, and then automatically search for the beginning of the program.
Navigation Playback
Turn on the VCR and the TV, and select the AV mode on the TV. Set the VCR/TV/CABLE/DBS selector on the Remote to VCR.
1 Load a cassette
Insert a tape recorded on this VCR. The VCR turns on automatically. The tape will run for a few seconds while the VCR searches for the tape number recorded. If tape number is found, it will be shown on the TV screen if SUPERIMPOSE is set to ON ( pg. 57). The counter is reset automatically, however, it is not completely reset to 0:00:00. If the cassettes record safety tab has been removed, playback begins automatically.
After pressing NAVI, it may take a few seconds to access the Title screen while the EXIT VCR searches for the Video Navigation information.
NAVI
0107 ALL SPORTS TAPE 1. SYDNEY OLYMPIC 2. FOOTBALL 3. EURO 96 ENGLAND 4. PROJECT XYZ
LS3
OK SELECT
3 Select program
2
A -1,4
3-4
A -2,3
Press % to select the program you want to watch, then press OK.
4 Start playback
Press @ # to move the arrow to PLAY, then press OK. Playback starts automatically after the selected program is located.
NOTES:
If you press NAVI while Video Navigation is deactivated, the Navigation Set Up screen appears. Set "NAVIGATION" to "ON" ( pg. 43). Video Navigation playback is possible only with the tape recorded on this VCR. To record the date and time as the program title in this VCR's memory, make sure the VCRs clock is set correctly before recording. To record the program information in this VCRs memory, you must record each program for over the minimum recording time; 5 min for the D-VHS (HS) mode, 10 min for the D-VHS (STD) mode, 30 min for the D-VHS (LS3) mode, 50 min for the D-VHS (LS5) mode, 5 min for the S-VHS/VHS (SP) mode and 15 min for S-VHS/VHS (EP) mode. Video Navigation may not work properly for some tapes. During playback or when searching for the beginning of a program, a VCR might find two different tape numbers recorded on a tape. After you remove this tape, the tape will be assigned just one tape number (the smaller one). After this, the higher tape number will be missing from the memorys tape number list. Tape program information is stored in this VCRs memory. If this VCRs memory is damaged and the program information is lost, it is impossible to restore that information. After recording a tape on this VCR, write the tape number on a label and affix the label to the tape in order to allow you to find the tape by its number. The on-screen display is output to the TV with S-VIDEO, VIDEO, COMPONENT VIDEO signal in 480i image format.
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How to read the Video Navigation screen
1
Navigation SEARCH LIBRARY BLANK NAVI. SET UP
1/3
43
A
1
4
If you do not want to store program information, you can deactivate the Video Navigation function.
0107 ALL SPORTS TAPE 1. SYDNEY OLYMPIC 2. FOOTBALL 3. EURO 96 ENGLAND 4. PROJECT XYZ SYDNEY OLYMPIC 12/21/02 SAT 6:30 AM 5:53 PM
PLAY STOP
LS3
5 6
NAVIGATION SET UP
EXIT
NAVI
OK SELECT
NAVIGATION
OFF
1 Tape number and tape title 2 Maximum blank time on the tape 3 [Page No./Total Page No.] (only 4 programs can be shown at a time) 4 Program title included on a tape 5 The detailed program information currently selected (date, channel, category, start time, end time, recording speed) 6 Operational commands Example
SYDNEY OLYMPIC 8:00 (LS3) BLANK 2:00 (LS3) EURO 96 ENGLAND 4:00 (LS3)
EXIT
NAVI
OK SELECT
NAVIGATION SET UP
NAVIGATION
OFF
EXIT
OK SELECT
NAVI
Blank part* * BLANK appears for non-recorded part, the part whose information has been deleted manually ( pg. 52), or the part where new program has been recorded.
NOTE:
If you press NAVI when a cassette is not loaded, NO TAPE! appears on the TV screen. If the VCR does not recognize the tape number of the loaded cassette, UNRECOGNIZED TAPE NUMBER! appears on the TV screen.
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Finding Tapes
Turn on the VCR and the TV, and select the AV mode on the TV. Set the VCR/TV/CABLE/DBS selector on the Remote to VCR.
A
1 2
EXIT
NAVI
OK SELECT
EXIT
NAVI
OK SELECT
A -1,5 B -4 C -4
LIBRARY
BLANK
NAVI. SET UP
1/3
LS3
1st page (out of 3 pages in this example) of the tape number lists is shown.
EXIT
NAVI
OK SELECT
is displayed beside the tape number of the loaded cassette. The cassette mark is displayed on the left of the tape title. The items without the cassette marks are the program titles included in the tape. To go to another page of the lists, press < or >. To play back the desired program, refer to To play back a selected program on the list screen in the left column.
EN
45
B
1 2
C
1 2
Finding by category
Use the Remote to do the following operations. To find a program by category, be sure to select program category in advance ( pg. 50).
Follow steps 1 to 2 on page 44, then go to the following steps Access category screen
Press @ # to move the arrow to CATEGORY, then press OK.
Navigation SEARCH TAPE NUMBER LIBRARY TITLE BLANK CATEGORY NAVI. SET UP DATE
EXIT
NAVI
OK SELECT
Confirm lists
is displayed beside the tape number of the loaded cassette. The cassette mark is displayed on the left EXIT OK SELECT WITH ARROW KEYS SELECT THEN PRESS [OK] of the tape title. The items without the cassette marks are the program titles included in the tape. To go to another page of the lists, press < or >. To play back the desired program, refer to To play back a selected program on the list screen on page 44.
EXIT
Navigation SEARCH LIBRARY BLANK NAVI. SET UP
1/3
OK SELECT
TITLE LIST
0017* SOCCER
NAVI
Confirm lists
is displayed beside the tape number of the loaded cassette. The cassette mark is displayed on the left EXIT OK SELECT WITH ARROW KEYS SELECT THEN PRESS [OK] of the tape title. The items without the cassette marks are the program titles included in the tape. To go to another page of the lists, press < or >. To play back the desired program, refer to To play back a selected program on the list screen on page 44.
0017*
1. JAPAN VS KOREA
0017*
2. ENGLAND VS BRAZIL
Navigation
SEARCH
LIBRARY
BLANK
NAVI. SET UP
1/3
CATEGORY LIST
LS3
0017* SOCCER
DELETE
EDIT
0017*
1. JAPAN VS KOREA
0017*
2. ENGLAND VS BRAZIL
NAVI
LS3
DELETE
EDIT
NAVI
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D
VCR CABLE TV /DBS
1 2
EXIT
NAVI
OK SELECT
Confirm lists
is displayed beside the tape number of the loaded cassette. The cassette mark is displayed on the left EXIT OK SELECT WITH ARROW KEYS SELECT THEN PRESS [OK] of the tape title. The items without the cassette marks are the program titles included in the tape. To go to another page of the lists, press < or >. To play back the desired program, refer to To play back a selected program on the list screen on page 44.
Navigation
SEARCH
LIBRARY
BLANK
NAVI. SET UP
1/3
DATE LIST
0017* SOCCER
0017*
1. JAPAN VS KOREA
0017*
2. ENGLAND VS BRAZIL
LS3
D -4 E -1
D -2,3 E -24,6
DELETE
EDIT
NAVI
EN
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NAVI. SET UP
1/3
E
1 2
You can find a tape whose remaining time is enough for a program you want to record. Use the Remote to do the following operations.
LIBRARY
10:00 LS5
BLANK
0003 10:00 BLANK 0002 12:00 BLANK 0001 17:00 BLANK 0004 23:00 BLANK TITLE 11/01/29 MON 11:34 AM
STOP SEARCH RETURN
EXIT
NAVI
OK SELECT
5
RECORDING CONDITION LS3 2:00
Load a cassette
Insert the cassette whose number you have found in step 4.
Select blank
Press @ # to move the arrow to STOP, then press OK. The VCR will start search for the beginning of the blank part, then stop.
Navigation SEARCH
BLANK SPACE LIST
LIBRARY
10:00 LS5
BLANK
NAVI. SET UP
1/3
EXIT
NAVI
OK SELECT
0003 10:00 BLANK 0002 12:00 BLANK 0001 17:00 BLANK 0004 23:00 BLANK TITLE 11/01/29 MON 11:34 AM
STOP SEARCH RETURN
Set condition
Press % to move the arrow to RECORDING MODE, then press @ # to select the recording speed. Press % to move the arrow to BLANK TIME, then press @ # to select the blank time. Then press OK.
Navigation SEARCH LIBRARY BLANK NAVI. SET UP
EXIT
NAVI
OK SELECT
EXIT
NAVI
OK SELECT
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Editing Titles
Turn on the VCR and the TV, and select the AV mode on the TV. Set the VCR/TV/CABLE/DBS selector on the Remote to VCR.
A
VCR CABLE TV /DBS
When you want to edit the tape title, follow the procedure below by using the Remote.
1 2
A -6
Number keys CANCEL
EXIT
NAVI
OK SELECT
3
A -1,7 A -26
Navigation SEARCH TAPE NUMBER LIBRARY TITLE BLANK CATEGORY NAVI. SET UP DATE
Press @ # to move the arrow to TAPE NUMBER, then press OK. EXIT The tape number list screen appears, being sorted by the tape numbers.
NAVI
OK SELECT
Navigation SEARCH
TAPE NUMBER LIST 0017* SOCCER 0017* 0017* 1. JAPAN VS KOREA 2. ENGLAND VS BRAZIL
LIBRARY
BLANK
NAVI. SET UP
1/3
LS3
EXIT
NAVI
OK SELECT
is displayed beside the tape number of the loaded cassette. The cassette mark is displayed on the left of the tape title. The items without the cassette marks are the program titles included in the tape. To go to another page of the lists, press < or >.
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How to enter the characters and symbols with the number keys on the Remote
LIBRARY BLANK NAVI. SET UP
1/3
Press the Number keys, then press > to enter each character. Refer to the example below. (Ex.) Enter JVC NEWS. 1 Press 5 (JKL) once to enter J, then press >. 2 Press 8 (TUV) three times to enter V, then press >. 3 Press 2 (ABC) three times to enter C, then press >. 4 Press 0 ( ) twice to enter (space), then press >. 5 Press 6 (MNO) twice to enter N, then press >. 6 Press 3 (DEF) twice to enter E, then press >. 7 Press 9 (WXYZ) once to enter W, then press >. 8 Press 7 (PQRS) four times to enter S, then press >.
NUMBER KEY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 .,?+ ABCabc2 DEFdef3 GHIghi4 JKLjkl5 MNOmno6 PQRSpqrs7 TUVtuv8 WXYZwxyz9 0 _(space) CHARACTERS
LS3
EXIT
NAVI
OK SELECT
Enter title
1 Press % @ # to move the arrow on the desired > < character or symbol, then press OK. EXIT OK SELECT WITH ARROW KEYS OR SELECT THEN PRESS [OK] Press the Number keys to enter the title. For entering the characters as the title, refer to How to enter the characters and symbols on the right column. (In this example, enter JVC NEWS.) 2 Press % @ # to move the arrow to ENTER, then press OK.
Navigation EDIT TITLE
SYDNEY OLYMPIC ALL ERASE ERASE NEXT BACK SYDNEY OLYMPIC 12/21/02 MON 6:30 AM - 5:53 PM
RETURN ENTER
LS3
EDIT CATEGORY
NAVI
/[]1
NOTES:
If you want to delete a character, select the character, then press CLEAR or press OK with the arrow on ERASE. If you want to delete all characters, press OK with the arrow on ALL ERASE.
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B
Entering or Editing program title
When you want to edit the program title, follow the procedure below by using the Remote.
When you want to change the program category, follow the procedure below by using the Remote.
1 2 3
Load a cassette
Insert a tape on which there is a program you want to edit.
1 2 3
Navigation SEARCH LIBRARY BLANK NAVI. SET UP
1/3 0107 ALL SPORTS TAPE 1. SYDNEY OLYMPIC 2. FOOTBALL 3. EURO 96 ENGLAND 4. PROJECT XYZ SYDNEY OLYMPIC 12/21/02 SAT 6:30 AM 5:53 PM
PLAY STOP DELETE
Load a cassette
Insert a tape on which there is a program you want to edit.
Select program
Press % to select the program you want to edit, then press OK.
Select program
Press % to select the program you want to edit, then press OK.
BLANK 2:00 (LS3)
4 5
LS3
EXIT
NAVI
OK SELECT
< BACK
LS3
EXIT
[SHOW] DBS 256CH
EDIT
NAVI
OK SELECT
LS3
EXIT
NAVI
OK SELECT
Select category
Press %@ # to select the category you want, then press OK.
Navigation EDIT CATEGORY
MOVIES CHILD MUSIC RELIGION SOAPS EDUCATION COMEDY OTHERS SPORTS SERIES CLASSIC MISCELLANY NEWS SPECIAL SHOPPING
Enter title
1 Press % @ # to move the arrow on > < the desired character or symbol, then press OK. EXIT OK SELECT WITH ARROW KEYS OR SELECT THEN PRESS [OK] Press the Number keys to enter the title. For entering the characters as the title, refer to How to enter the characters and symbols on page 49. (In this example, enter JVC NEWS.) 2 Press % @ # to move the arrow to ENTER, then press OK.
Navigation EDIT TITLE
SYDNEY OLYMPIC ALL ERASE ERASE NEXT BACK SYDNEY OLYMPIC 12/21/02 MON 6:30 AM - 5:53 PM
RETURN ENTER
LS3
EXIT
NAVI
OK SELECT
LS3
EDIT CATEGORY
NAVI
EN
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D
VCR CABLE TV /DBS
When you want to delete the entire tape information (information for all recorded programs on the tape), follow the procedure below by using the Remote. Tape information for the Video Navigation function is deleted, but the recorded programs will not be erased.
ATTENTION
Once the information is deleted, it is impossible to restore that information.
B -5
1 2
Follow steps 1 to 3 on page 48, then go to the following steps Select tape number
Press % to select the tape number for which you want to edit the title, then press OK.
Navigation SEARCH
TAPE NUMBER LIST 0017* SOCCER 0017* 0017* 1. JAPAN VS KOREA 2. ENGLAND VS BRAZIL
LIBRARY
BLANK
NAVI. SET UP
1/3
LS3
B -2,6 C -2,7 D -5
EXIT
NAVI
OK SELECT
is displayed beside the tape number of the loaded cassette. The cassette mark is displayed on the left of the tape title. The items without the cassette marks are the program titles included in the tape. To go to another page of the lists, press < or >.
LIBRARY
BLANK
NAVI. SET UP
1/3
LS3
EXIT
NAVI
OK SELECT
LIBRARY
BLANK
NAVI. SET UP
1/3
PROGRAM INFO 0016 EURO 2000 DELETE? SOCCER NO 12/21/02 SAT 6:30 AM 5:53 PM
SEARCH RETURN
LS3
EXIT
NAVI
OK SELECT
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E
Deleting program information
F
1 2 3
Checking memory
When you want to delete the stored information for each recorded program, follow the procedure below by using the Remote. Program information for the Video Navigation function is deleted, but the recorded program will not be erased.
You can check the amount of recorded information in the VCRs memory.
ATTENTION
Once the information is deleted, it is impossible to restore that information.
1 2 3
Load a cassette
Insert a tape on which there is a program you want to edit.
Check memory
The percentage of the used memory is displayed.
Navigation SEARCH LIBRARY BLANK NAVI. SET UP
NAVIGATION SET UP
NAVIGATION
OFF
OK SELECT
Select program
Press % to select the program you want to edit, then press OK.
Navigation SEARCH LIBRARY BLANK NAVI. SET UP
1/3 0107 ALL SPORTS TAPE 1. SYDNEY OLYMPIC 2. FOOTBALL 3. EURO 96 ENGLAND 4. PROJECT XYZ SYDNEY OLYMPIC 12/21/02 SAT 6:30 AM 5:53 PM
PLAY STOP DELETE
4
BLANK 2:00 (LS3) [SHOW] DBS 256CH
EDIT
LS3
EXIT
NAVI
OK SELECT
If memory is full, you have to delete unwanted information to store more information in the VCRs memory.
is displayed beside the tape number of the loaded cassette. The cassette mark is displayed on the left of the tape title. The items without the cassette marks are the program titles included in the tape. To go to another page of the lists, press < or >.
LS3
EXIT
NAVI
OK SELECT
LS3
EXIT
NAVI
OK SELECT
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You can use the other useful function settings on the Function Set Up screens by following the procedure described below. The table below shows the structure of the menu system. FUNCTION SET UP VIDEO FUNCTION ( pg. 54) AUDIO FUNCTION ( pg. 55) IN/OUT FUNCTION ( pg. 56) ADDITIONAL ( pg. 57)
For the functions you can set on the Function Set Up screen, see pages 54 to 59.
TUNER SET UP
ON AUTO ON OFF
MENU
OK SELECT
EXIT
TUNER SET UP
ON AUTO ON OFF
MENU
OK SELECT
EXIT
16
BACK
2-5
4 Select Function
TUNER SET UP
ON AUTO ON OFF
MENU
OK SELECT
EXIT
NOTE:
To go back to a previous screen during settings, press BACK.
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Video settings [VIDEO FUNCTION]
V. CALIBRATION (S-VHS/VHS only)
ON OFF
When this function is set to ON, this VCR checks the condition of the tape in use during playback and recording, and compensates to provide the highest-possible pictures. This takes place whenever you play back a tape or start recording after inserting a tape.
NOTES:
During playback, this function is always working even though VIDEO CALIBRATION appears just at the beginning of automatic tracking. During recording, this function works only for the first SP recording and the first EP recording on an inserted tape. For timer recording, this function checks the tape condition both for the SP recording and the EP recording before the first timer recording starts. When you play back rental tapes or tapes recorded on other VCRs, set this function either ON or OFF whichever gives you the best picture.
This function helps you to adjust the playback picture quality according to your preference. AUTO: Normally select this. Picture quality is adjusted (NORM) automatically. When V. CALIBRATION is OFF, NORM will appear instead of AUTO. The quality is not adjusted automatically when NORM appears. EDIT: Minimizes picture degradation during editing (recording and playback). SOFT: Reduces image coarseness when viewing overplayed tapes containing much noise. SHARP: Clearer, sharper-edged picture when viewing images with much flat, same-colored surfaces such as cartoons.
NOTES:
When you select EDIT, SOFT or SHARP, the selected mode will not change until you select again. Select EDIT when you are editing tapes ( pg. 67). After you finish editing the tapes, select AUTO (NORM when V. CALIBRATION is OFF.)
When this function is set to ON, edge correction to the luminance signal is performed to enhance details. Normally set this function to ON.
NOTES:
Depending on the type of tape being used, picture quality may be better with DIGITAL R3 set to OFF. If you use this VCR as the playback VCR for editing, be sure to set DIGITAL R3 to OFF before starting.
When this function is set to ON, you can correct vertical vibrations in the picture when playing back unstable recordings made on another VCR. This function is available only when playing back tapes recorded in EP mode.
NOTES:
When you finish viewing a tape, be sure to set this function to OFF. Regardless of the setting, this function has no effect during recording and during special effects playback. To watch recordings with close-caption, set this function to OFF. When this function is set to ON, the vertical vibrations may occur. Press CHANNEL + or on the VCR (or TV/VCR CH + or on the Remote) to eliminate vibration.
EN
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You can select the audio format when you record a program or analog signal from connected devices in STD mode. When this function is set to PCM&STANDARD, you can obtain high-quality audio sound. STANDARD: Select this when the picture quality is important and when you record in MP2 format. PCM&STANDARD: Select this when the sound quality is important. When you record the analog signals or DV signals from the camcorder in STD mode, PCM audio is also recorded in addition to MP2 audio. In HS mode, PCM audio is automatically recorded. Up to four audio signal channels can be input from a DV camcorder through the DV IN connector (i.LINK). This VCR allows you to select and record two of these channels. This setting is used to specify which two channels to record. When there are four DV audio channels (32kHz): AUDIO1: Records the two channels (L/R) of DV AUDIO 1. AUDIO2: Records the two channels (L/R) of DV AUDIO 2. 1+2MIX: Mixes and records both DV AUDIO 1 and 2. When there are two DV audio channels (48kHz): Because there are only two channels, those two channels are recorded regardless of the DV sound setting.
DV AUDIO REC
AUDIO1 AUDIO2 1+2MIX
OPTICAL OUT
Dolby D 2CH-PCM STREAM
This VCR can send the Dolby Digital bitstream or PCM Audio to external devices. When you play back a tape including the Dolby Digital bitstream, and if you have a device equipped with Dolby Digital decoder, set this function to Dolby D. If not, set this function to 2CH-PCM. STREAM will be used when playing back and receiving a audio signals in other new formats. This VCR
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
Y PB/CB PR/CR
VHF/UHF
ANTENNA
IN
OUT
S VIDEO
IN
IN(L-1)
S VIDEO
VIDEO
R AUDIO L
OUT
VIDEO
IN(L-2)
D THEATER REGION 1
Note for connection: Remove the protection cap from the cable.
When this function is set to ON; If a SAP program is received, the SAP audio is recorded on both the normal and Hi-Fi tracks. The main audio is not recorded. If a non-SAP program is received, the main audio is recorded on both the Hi-Fi and normal tracks. When this function is set to OFF, the SAP audio cannot be recorded. CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE \
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Input/Output settings [IN/OUT FUNCTION]
TV OUTPUT 1
720to1080 NO CONV. ALLto480i
Select the apppropriate mode when receiving signals via i.LINK connector or playing back a D-VHS tape containing a recording of an HD (High Definition) signal: 720to1080: 720p is up-converted to 1080i and output to the TV. 1080i, 480p, and 480i image formats are output to the TV without being converted. Select this when the 720p image played back is distorted. 1080i, 720p, 480p, and 480i image formats are output to the TV just as they are. All images will be output to the TV in 480i image format.
NO CONV.: ALLto480i:
NOTE:
When you receive signals via i.LINK connector or play back the picture of 1080i, 720p, 480p image format, the signal is not output from the S-VIDEO or VIDEO output connector if TV OUTPUT 1 is set to 720to1080 or NO CONV..
TV OUTPUT 2
WIDE 16:9 NORMAL 4:3
Select the apppropriate mode depending on the type of TV you have. WIDE 16:9: NORMAL 4:3: Select this for a wide TV set with 16:9 screen image size. Select this for a TV set with 4:3 screen image size.
NOTES:
When TV OUTPUT 2 is set to WIDE 16:9, sometimes the screen image may be stretched vertically. When TV OUTPUT 2 is set to NORMAL 4:3, sometimes subtitles may not be visible or the ends of the screen image may be cut off. Normally select WIDE16:9. In order to let the equipment determine the screen image size, it is recommended that you connect the VCR and TV using the component video output connectors or S VIDEO OUT connector.
You have to select which terminal either VIDEO (composite) or S-VIDEO (Y/C separate signals) to use as the video input terminal on the front panel. Make sure to select the correct terminal; otherwise, you may fail in recording (editing) on this VCR. You have to select which terminal either VIDEO (composite) or S VIDEO (Y/C separate signals) to use as the video input terminal (L-1) on the rear panel. Make sure you select the correct terminal; otherwise, you may fail in recording (editing) on this VCR. You have to select which terminal either VIDEO (composite) or S VIDEO (Y/C separate signals) to use as the video input terminal (L-2) on the rear panel. Make sure you select the correct terminal; otherwise, you may fail in recording (editing) on this VCR.
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When this function is set to ON, the VCR automatically switches to EP mode to allow complete recording if there is not enough tape to record the entire program while timer-recording in SP mode. For Example . . . Recording a program of 140 minutes in length onto a 120-minute tape
Approximately 110 minutes SP mode Approximately 30 minutes EP mode
Make sure you set this function to ON before the timer-recording starts.
NOTES:
If you have programed the VCR to timer-record 2 or more programs, the second program and those thereafter may not fit on the tape with this function set to ON. In this case, do not use this function, but change the recording speed manually during timer programing. In order to ensure that the recording fits on the tape, this function may leave a slight nonrecorded portion at the end of the tape. There may be some noise and sound disturbance where the recording speed switches from SP to EP mode on the tape. This function is not available during ITR (Instant Timer Recording), and will work properly on the following tapes: T(ST)-30, T(ST)-60, T(ST)-90, and T(ST)-120.
AUTO TIMER
ON OFF
When this function is set to ON: The timer recording standby mode is automatically engaged when the VCR is turned off. It is temporarily canceled when the VCR is turned on. You do not have to press TIMER () to engage or disengage the timer recording standby mode. When this function is set to OFF: You have to press TIMER () to engage or disengage the timer recording standby mode. When this function is set to ON, various VCR status information (on-screen display) appears on the screen.
SUPERIMPOSE
ON OFF
NOTES:
When you use this VCR as the playback VCR for editing a tape, be sure to set this function to OFF; otherwise, the VCR status information (on-screen display) will be recorded on the edited tape. If you select a channel on which no signal is received, the channel number is displayed regardless of this function setting.
GRAY BACK
ON OFF
When this function is set to ON, the VCR changes the screen into the gray back screen automatically after/while the input signals do not come into. When this function is set to ON, you can reduce the power consumption. While the VCR is turned off, the front display panel does not show the clock. When this function is set to ON, an i.LINK device cannot be recognized. As a result, it is not possible to record a program using the digital tuners* timer function. In addition the device does not pass along data if it is in a branched connection.
* For details of a digital tuner, refer to the instruction manual of the digital tuner.
POWER SAVE
ON OFF
NOTE:
It takes some time until VCR completes its set up when you turn on the VCR.
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S-VHS MODE
ON OFF
NOTES:
To record in S-VHS/VHS mode on D-VHS tape, press D-VHS to turn off the D-VHS indicator. S-VHS mode allows you to make high quality video recordings with horizontal resolution of 400 lines, comparing with the 230 lines of resolution of conventional VHS recordings. To achieve the highest quality picture we recommend to record in S-VHS mode. (But remember that a conventional VHS VCR without SQPB cannot play back S-VHS tapes recorded in S-VHS mode.) S-VHS MODE setting does not affect recording on VHS tapes. Recording on VHS tapes is always performed in VHS mode except when using S-VHS ET mode ( pg. 59).
AV COMPU-LINK
ON OFF
The REMOTE PAUSE/AV COMPULINK terminal on the rear panel can be used as either the REMOTE PAUSE terminal or the AV COMPULINK terminal. When this function is set to ON, you can use this terminal as the AV COMPULINK terminal. By connecting other JVCs AV COMPULINK components (see the diagram below), including amplifiers (or receivers) and televisions, one touch control of the audio and video components linked via their AV COMPULINK connectors becomes possible.
For example: simply load a cassette in the VCR and press PLAY ( 3 ) so that the AV COMPULINK components automatically turn on, the TVs AV mode is selected and the VCR starts playback. (You do not have to press PLAY ( 3 ) if the cassettes record safety tab is removed.)
When this function is set to OFF, you can use this terminal as the REMOTE PAUSE terminal ( pg. 67).
NOTES:
When the remote control code is set to C or D, the connector cannot be used as AV COMPULINK terminal even if AV COMPU-LINK is set to ON. It is recommended to set the remote control code to A when you use this function. ( pg. 71). Connection varies depending on the type of JVC TV you have. Refer to the TVs instruction manual when making this connection.
This VCR
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
Y PB/CB PR/CR
VHF/UHF
ANTENNA
IN
OUT
S VIDEO
IN
IN(L-1)
S VIDEO
R AUDIO L
VIDEO
R AUDIO L
OUT
VIDEO
IN(L-2)
D THEATER REGION 1
To S-VIDEO IN
To S VIDEO OUT
Mini-plug cable (not supplied) Audio cable (supplied) S-video cable (supplied)
To AUDIO OUT
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S-VHS ET
ON OFF
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* The default setting is bold in the table below. This function allows you to record on VHS tapes with S-VHS picture quality. Tapes recorded using this function can be played back on a VCR equipped with the S-VHS ET function. The S-VHS indicator lights up on the front display panel when S-VHS ET is set to ON.
NOTES:
Before recording, make sure that V. CALIBRATION is set to ON ( pg. 54). You cannot activate the S-VHS ET function... while recording is in progress. while timer-recording or Instant Timer Recording ( pg. 28) is in progress. while Video Calibration ( pg. 54) is in progress. S-VHS ET does not work with S-VHS tapes. To keep the highest quality recording and playback pictures over a long period of time, S-VHS recording on S-VHS tapes is recommended. Use of high grade tapes are recommended for S-VHS ET recordings. On some tapes, picture quality will not improves even if the S-VHS ET function is used. Check the recording quality before you start important recordings. You can play back S-VHS ET recordings on most of S-VHS VCRs and of VHS VCR equipped with SQPB (S-VHS QUASI PLAYBACK) function. (Notice some VCRs are not compatible with this function.) While playing back a tape recorded with this function on some tapes, noise may appear. (If playback picture becomes blurred or interrupted, use a cleaning cassette.) During special effect playback ( pg. 31), noise may appear. If special effect playback is performed frequently on a tape recorded with this function, the tape may be damaged and picture may be deteriorated.
DISPLAY
ON OFF
When this function is set to OFF, only : appears on the front display panel.
NOTE:
Even if you set DISPLAY to OFF, each item appears on the front display panel in the following cases; when the timer-recording is in progress/in the timer standby mode ( pg. 34 41) in the satellite Auto Recording standby mode ( pg. 62) during Plug & Play setting ( pg. 9) when you press REC ( ) twice for the ITR ( pg. 28) when you set the remote control code ( pg. 71) when you press DISPLAY, the current status appears for a few seconds.
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i.LINK Set Up
Turn on the VCR and the TV, and select the AV mode on the TV. Set the VCR/TV/CABLE/DBS selector on the Remote to VCR.
1 Press @ # to move the arrow to INITIAL SET UP, then press or OK. 2 Press @ # to move the arrow to OTHER, then press or OK.
TUNER SET UP
GUIDE CHANNEL
1 AUTO
MENU
OK SELECT
EXIT
4 Reset Number
15 2-4
Press MENU.
TUNER SET UP
GUIDE CHANNEL
1 AUTO
MENU
OK SELECT
EXIT
Connect the external devices one by one. Make sure to connect the VCR's AC power plug to the AC outlet and turn on the external device before connection. Each device will be numbered in the order of connection.
NOTES:
If you do not want to set i.LINK device number, set LINC to OFF in step 3. You cannot use the i.LINK connection depending on the types of camcorder equipped with the DV connector. In this case, set LINC to OFF in step 3.
LINC
You can control one of the i.LINK-compatible devices connected to this VCR with the i.LINK cable. LINC means to select one of the connected devices. After establishing a LINC with an i.LINK-compatible device, you're ready to control the i.LINK device. LINC (Logical Interface Connection) involves establishing a logical connection, as the abbreviation implies.
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What is i.LINK?
i.LINK is a digital serial interface that allows devices equipped with an i.LINK connector to exchange digital video signals, digital audio signals, and device control signals bi-directionally over a single cable.
i.Link refers to the IEEE1394-1995 industry specification and extensions thereof. The logo is used for products compliant with the i.Link standard.
This VCR uses a four-pin i.LINK connector to input and output MPEG2 video signals, audio signals, and control signals. The i.LINK connector is also used as an input for DV compressed signals from the DV output of a digital video camera.
Good connection examples (A to D: i.LINK-compatible devices) The connections below do not form a loop.
A B
i.LINK Connection
i.LINK-compatible devices can be connected in daisy chain fashion using i.LINK cables.
i.LINK cable
A B C
A to D: i.LINK-compatible devices
Any two devices in the daisy chain can exchange data bi-directionally, even if there are other devices connected between them. i.LINK also supports a repeater function that passes input MPEG2 and DV signals through to the next device in the chain.
Bad connection examples (A to D: i.LINK-compatible devices) The connections below form a loop.
A B
NOTES:
You can connect as many as 63 devices (including this VCR) through an i.LINK connection. If you use a branched i.LINK connection, however, the maximum path length on a branch is 17 devices. In the case of a personal computer and some other devices, data is not passed along by those devices if the device power is off. For details, refer to the instruction manual for the connected device. Furthermore, data is not passed along by this VCR when "POWER SAVE" is set to "ON" on this VCR ( pg. 57) and the VCR is turned off. The maximum data transfer speed supported by the i.LINK connector on this VCR is 400Mbps (approximately 400 megabits per second). The maximum data transfer speed that is actually attained may be slower depending on how this VCR is used or if a device with a slower transfer speed is connected to this VCR. Use the S400 i.LINK cable.
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For timer programing method, refer to the manual supplied with the DBS receiver.
2 Load a cassette 3 Set recording speed 4 Engage Satellite Auto Recording standby mode
Press REC SPEED to set the recording speed. Turn off the DBS receiver. Press and hold REC LINK on the Remote for more than 2 seconds. The VCR turns off automatically and the L-1 and appears on the front display panel (Satellite Auto Recording standby mode). When the DBS receiver outputs a signal, the VCR starts recording and the L-1 blinks and the record ( ) indicator lights. The VCR stops recording and powers off when the DBS receiver stops outputting a signal. Each time you press the button, Satellite Auto Recording standby mode turns on and off. When it is off, L-1 disappears. IMPORTANT: Be sure not to turn on the DBS receiver before the program starts broadcasting; otherwise, the VCR will start recording when the DBS receiver is turned on.
4 3
NOTES:
While the Satellite Auto Recording standby mode or after Satellite Auto Recording is finished, the VCR will not enter the timer recording standby mode even though AUTO TIMER is set to ON ( pg. 57). If you turn off this VCR while Satellite Auto Recording is in progress, recording stops. Video Calibration ( pg. 54) does not work while Satellite Auto Recording is in progress. Auto Clock ( pg. 11) does not work while in the Satellite Auto Recording standby mode. The VCR may not record a short portion at the beginning of the program or may record slightly longer than the actual length of the program when Satellite Auto Recording method is used. If you engage the Satellite Auto Recording standby mode while the DBS receiver is turned on, the VCR will not start Satellite Auto Recording, and L-1 and blink on the front display panel. When you turn off the DBS receiver, L-1 and light up and the VCR enters the Satellite Auto Recording standby mode. If you have connected another component other than a DBS receiver (or cable box) to the AUDIO/VIDEO IN or S VIDEO IN (L-1) connectors, be sure not to engage the Satellite Auto Recording standby mode; otherwise, the VCR will start recording when the connected component is turned on. Satellite Auto Recording and timer-recording cannot be performed at the same time. If the L-1 blinks quickly on the front display panel in the Satellite Auto Recording standby mode (even though your DBS receiver is turned off), Satellite Auto Recording will not work properly. If this is the case, perform Express Timer Programing ( pg. 38) to timer-record a satellite program. (Some DBS receivers output signals even if the power is off. Satellite Auto Recording is not possible with those DBS receivers.)
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The JLIP (Joint Level Interface Protocol) terminal is used to connect the VCR to a personal computer or similar device. By connecting through the JLIP terminals, you can control the VCR during editing and certain other operations, from the connected personal computer or similar device. When connecting this VCR to another device using the JLIP terminals, each device must have a different JLIP ID number. The JLIP ID number of this VCR is preset to 1 when shipped from the factory. You can change this number to any other number between 1 to 99. To change the JLIP ID number of this VCR, follow the procedure below.
1 Press @ # to move the arrow to INITIAL SET UP, then press or OK. 2 Press @ # to move the arrow to OTHER, then press or OK.
TUNER SET UP
GUIDE CHANNEL
1 AUTO
MENU
OK SELECT
EXIT
14
23
NOTE:
For further details on the JLIP system or devices, consult your nearest JVC dealer. U.S. customers can contact JVC directly toll free at 1-800-2525722.
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EDITING
This VCR supports the copy protection technologies of DTLA (Digital Transmission Licensing Administrator). These technologies are admitted by DTLA (Digital Transmission Licensing Administrator). It is impossible to dub copy-limited signals between the devices which supports copy protection technologies of DTLA. It is impossible to dub to other tapes the program which only one recording is permitted. When connecting to other devices, only the operation of the devices which supports DTLA is guaranteed. The operation of non-DTLA-supported devices is not guaranteed.
i.LINK/DV Connections
NOTES:
You cannot use the i.LINK connection depending on the type of camcorder equipped with the DV connector. In this case, set LINC to OFF ( pg. 60) If the 44.1 kHz PCM audio signal is input via DV connector, recording cannot be performed properly.
VHF/UHF
ANTENNA
VHF/UHF
ANTENNA
IN
IN
OUT
S VIDEO
IN
IN(L-1)
S VIDEO
OUT
S VIDEO
IN
IN(L-1)
S VIDEO
VIDEO
R AUDIO L
OUT
VIDEO
VIDEO
R AUDIO L
OUT
VIDEO
IN(L-2)
D THEATER REGION 1
IN(L-2)
D THEATER REGION 1
To DV IN connector
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A Connect a DV cable between the camcorders DV connector and your VCRs DV IN connector. B Connection with the VCR Connect an i.LINK cable between the playback VCRs i.LINK input/output connector and the recording VCRs i.LINK input/output connector.
5 Start playback
NOTE:
If the connected device is equipped with a superimpose/OSD disable feature then set it to OFF before starting playback.
NOTES:
6 Start recording
NOTE:
Depending on the devices equipped with the i.LINK connector which is connected to the VCR, picture noise on this VCR may differ from the noise on the connected devices. It is caused by the difference of the data processing method. Connection with certain product(s) may not be supported. ( ATTENTION on the back cover.)
On the front panel: Press REC ( ). On the Remote: Press REC ( ) and PLAY ( 3 ) at the same time.
If "108 REC BY HS MODE" appears on the TV screen, refer to "Error Codes and Messages" on page 77.
2 Load a cassette
Do not connect this VCR to the PC with the i.LINK cable. The operation is not guaranteed.
On the front panel: Press CHANNEL +/ to select "I-1 etc.". On the Remote: Press TV/VCR CH +/ to select "I-1 etc.".
Press REC SPEED to set the recording speed. For more details, refer to "About Recording Speed" below.
Selectable Recording Speed (Recording device: This VCR) Auto (HS/STD/LS3/LS5)*, HS, STD, LS3, LS5 HS, STD, LS3, LS5 Auto (HS/STD)*, HS
* Auto mode: The recording speed will be selected automatically according to the amount of data input (the transfer rate) from the i.LINK connector.
NOTES:
When dubbing using the i.LINK connector, set the recording speed on the recording VCR to the same speed as the source tape on the playback VCR. When "AUTO" is selected for the recording speed, "AUTO" and the selected speed appear on the front display panel in turn.
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EDITING (cont.)
B You can use your VCR as the playback or recording
VCR. Ex. When using this VCR as the recording VCR
VHF/UHF
ANTENNA
IN
OUT
S VIDEO
IN
IN(L-1)
S VIDEO
VIDEO
R AUDIO L
OUT
VIDEO
IN(L-2)
D THEATER REGION 1
A Connect an audio/S-video cable between the camcorders audio/S-video output connectors and your VCRs audio/S-video input connectors. When the JVC camcorder is equipped with the Master Edit Control, you can control the VCR from the camcorder. Connect the mini-plug cable (not supplied with this VCR) as illustrated on the left. When using a camcorder with a monaural output, connect the audio output connector on the camcorder to the left audio input connector on this VCR.
NOTE:
If the camcorder does not have S-video output connector, use a video cable.
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B Connection with the VCR Connect an audio/S-video cable between the playback VCRs audio/S-video output connectors and the recording VCRs audio/S-video input connectors. When using this VCR as the recording VCR, connect this VCRs audio/S-video input connectors to the audio/S-video output connectors on the other VCR. If the playback VCR is monaural, connect the audio output connector on the playback VCR to the left audio input connector on this VCR.
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Access the IN/OUT FUNCTION screen ( pg. 56). When using S VIDEO terminal, set FRONT AUX F-1 (or REAR AUX L-1 (or L-2) if you use the connectors on the rear) to S-VIDEO.
When using VIDEO terminal, set FRONT AUX F-1 (or REAR AUX L-1 (or L-2) if you use the connectors on the rear) to VIDEO.
NOTE:
If another VCR does not have S-video input/output connectors, use a video cable.
2 Load a cassette
7 Start playback
NOTE:
If the connected device is equipped with a superimpose/OSD disable feature then set it to OFF before starting playback.
L-1 or L-2 when connecting the device to the audio/video or audio/S-video input connectors on the rear panel. F-1 when connecting the device to the audio/video or audio/S-video input connectors on the front panel.
8 Start recording
On the front panel: Press REC ( ). On the Remote: Press REC ( ) and PLAY ( 3 ) at the same time.
On the front panel: Press CHANNEL +/. On the Remote: Press the Number key 0 (AUX) or TV/VCR CH +/.
NOTES:
When using this VCR as the recording VCR, set the video input terminal setting correctly ( pg. 56). When using this VCR as the playback VCR for editing, set DIGITAL R3 to OFF ( pg. 54).
The REMOTE PAUSE/AV COMPULINK connector works as a Remote Pause connector when AV COMPU-LINK is set to OFF. For details, refer to the camcorders instruction manual.
NOTES:
Be sure to select AUTO for PICTURE CONTROL (or NORM when V. CALIBRATION is set to OFF) after you finish dubbing the tapes ( pg. 54). It is impossible to perform dubbing properly only with an audio cable. Connect also the video or S-video cable.
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TV Brand Setting
2
VCR CABLE TV /DBS
1 Turn on the TV
3 - 1,3 4
TV/VCR
4
-2 Number keys
Follow the example shown below. 1 Press and hold POWER. 2 Press the Number keys to enter your TVs brand code by referring to the table below. 3 Press STOP ( 7 ), and release POWER. Once you have set the Remote to operate a TV, you do not have to set it again until you replace the Remotes batteries. JVC and PANASONIC have two codes. If the TV does not function with one code, try entering the other.
ENTER
3-3
TV VOL +/
4 Operate TV
Press one of the following buttons: POWER, TV/ VCR, TV/VCR CH +/, (TV Muting), TV VOL +/, and Number keys. For some brands, you must press ENTER after having pressed the Number keys to enter a channel number. To operate the VCR, set the VCR/TV/CABLE/ DBS selector back to VCR.
NOTES:
Depending on the type of TV, some or all functions cannot be operated using this Remote. It is impossible to control a TV that does not have a remote sensor.
TV BRAND NAME JVC HITACHI MAGNAVOX MITSUBISHI PANASONIC RCA SHARP SONY SAMSUNG SANYO SEARS TOSHIBA ZENITH
STOP
Hold down
Press in succession
Release
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When programed (set) with a manufacturers (brands) code, this Remote can perform some of the remote control functions of the listed cable boxes. If your cable box does not function with a specified code, try other codes.
Turn on the cable box using the Power button on the cable box or its Remote.
Follow the example shown below. 1 Press and hold POWER. 2 Press the Number keys to enter your cable boxs brand code by referring to the table below. 3 Press STOP ( 7 ), and release POWER. Once you have set the Remote to operate a cable box, you do not have to set it again until you replace the Remotes batteries.
3-3
Press one of the following buttons: POWER, TV/ VCR CH +/, and Number keys. For some brands, you must press ENTER after having pressed the Number keys to enter a channel number. To change the cable boxs channels, press TV/VCR CH +/ or the Number keys. To operate the VCR, set the VCR/TV/CABLE/ DBS selector back to VCR.
CABLE BOX BRAND NAME ARCHER CABLETENNA CABLEVIEW CITIZEN CURTIS DIAMOND GC BRAND GEMINI GENERAL INSTRUMENTS HAMLIN JASCO JERROLD NOVAVISION OAK PANASONIC PULSER RCA REGAL REMBRANDT SAMSUNG SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA SIGMA SL MARX SPRUCER STARGATE TELEVIEW TOCOM UNIKA UNIVERSAL VIDEOWAY ZENITH
BRAND CODE 01, 05, 17 01, 17 15, 16, 17, 21, 25 15, 16, 17, 21, 25 02 01, 17 15, 16, 17, 21, 25 15 01, 04, 06, 11, 12, 15, 28 10, 18, 23 15 01, 04, 06, 11, 12, 15, 28 02 07 13, 14 15, 16, 17, 21, 25 13, 14 10, 18, 23 01, 16, 17 05, 16, 24 02 07 05, 16, 17, 24, 25 13, 14 05, 15, 16, 17, 21, 24, 25 05, 16, 24 01, 04, 16 01, 17 16, 17, 25 03, 09, 22 03, 09, 22
NOTES:
Depending on the type of cable box, some or all functions cannot be operated using this Remote. It is impossible to control a cable box that does not have a remote sensor. Its not possible to set the Remote for both your cable box and a DBS receiver at the same time. You can only set the Remote to operate one of these units at a time.
STOP
Hold down
Press in succession
Release
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Turn on the DBS receiver using the Power button on the DBS receiver or its Remote.
3 - 1,3 4 4
-2 Number keys
TV/VCR CH +/ ENTER
Follow the example shown below. 1 Press and hold POWER. 2 Press the Number keys to enter your DBS receivers brand code by referring to the table below. 3 Press STOP ( 7 ), and release POWER. Once you have set the Remote to operate a DBS receiver, you do not have to set it again until you replace the Remotes batteries.
Press one of the following buttons: POWER, TV/ VCR CH +/, and Number keys. For some brands, you must press ENTER after having pressed the Number keys to enter a channel number. To change the DBS receivers channels, press TV/VCR CH +/ or the Number keys. To operate the VCR, set the VCR/TV/CABLE/ DBS selector back to VCR.
NOTES:
Depending on the type of DBS receiver, some or all functions cannot be operated using this Remote. It is impossible to control a DBS receiver that does not have a remote sensor. It's not possible to set the Remote for both your DBS receiver and a cable box at the same time. You can only set the Remote to operate one of these units at a time.
DBS BRAND NAME JVC (DISH Network) ECHOSTAR (DISH Network) SONY (DSS) RCA (DSS)
BRAND CODE 51 51 41 40
STOP
Hold
down
Press in succession
Release
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The Remote is capable of controlling four JVC video recorders independently. Each of VCRs can respond to one of four codes (A, B, C or D). This Remote control is preset to send A code signals because your VCR is initially set to respond to A code signals. You can easily change your Remote and the VCR to send and respond to B, C or D code signals. When using four JVC VCRs, set four VCRs and their Remotes to different codes, so that the Remotes can operate these VCRs separately.
1 Set remote operation mode 2 Set remote control code for Remote
IN F-1
1 Press and hold A/B/C/D. 2 Press the Number key 1 for A code control signals, 2 for B code control signals, 3 for C code control signals, 4 for D code control signals. 3 Press STOP ( 7 ), and release A/B/C/D.
1
VCR CABLE TV /DBS
5 2-1
Press PLAY (3) on the VCR for more than 5 seconds. The code currently set appears on the front display panel.
2-2
5 Turn on VCR
Press POWER on the Remote. The code transmitted from the Remote blinks for a few seconds on the front display panel. After the code disappears on the front display panel, make sure that the VCR is turned on by pressing POWER on the Remote.
2-3
You can control four JVC VCRs by switching the remote control code for the Remote between A, B, C and D ( step 2), keeping four VCRs to different control codes. Press the Number key 1 for A code control signals, 2 for B code control signals, 3 for C code control signals, 4 for D code control signals. (To change only the remote control code for the Remote, DO NOT perform steps 3 to 5.) (Ex.) To set Remote to B code:
A/B/C/D
ABC
STOP
Release
NOTE:
When POWER SAVE is set to ON, you can not change the remote control code. Before changing the code, set POWER SAVE to OFF ( pg. 57).
Hold down
Press in succession
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POWER
SYMPTOM
1. The power will not come on. 2. The clock works, but the VCRs power will not come on.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Before requesting service, use this chart and see if you can repair the trouble yourself. Small problems are often easily corrected, and this can save you the trouble of sending your VCR off for repair.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
The AC power cord is disconnected. The VCR is in the timer recording standby mode with AUTO TIMER set to OFF ( pg. 57). The batteries are discharged.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Connect the AC power cord. Press TIMER () to disengage.
TAPE TRANSPORT
SYMPTOM
1. The cassette gets stuck partway during loading, and is ejected.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
The cassette was inserted incorrectly.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Make sure the cassettes window is facing up, the rear label side is facing you and the arrow on the front of the cassette is pointing towards the VCR. Then insert the cassette.
PLAYBACK
SYMPTOM
1. The tape is running but the picture will not appear. 2. Breaks are noticeable in Hi-Fi sound track. 3. The playback picture is blurred or interrupted, even though TV broadcasts are clear. 4. The picture stops, or the black or mosaic noise appears when playing back a program recorded in D-VHS mode. 5. The Hi-Fi sound cannot be heard. 6. The D-VHS indicator does not light up when playing back a D-VHS cassette. 7. The mosaic noise appears when receiving the scenes with fast action or switching the display.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
The TV receiver is set to the wrong mode. Automatic tracking is engaged. The video heads may be dirty.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Select the AV mode on the TV. Disengage auto tracking and adjust the tracking manually ( pg. 23). The heads must be cleaned. Use an optional dry cleaning cassette, or consult your JVC dealer. The heads must be cleaned. Use an optional dry cleaning cassette, or consult your JVC dealer. To record in the D-VHS mode, use a D-VHS cassette. Set Audio Monitor to ( pg. 23). LR
The video heads may be dirty. The digital program is not recorded in D-VHS mode. Audio Monitor setting is incorrect. The program is not recorded in D-VHS mode.
To record the program in D-VHS mode, press D-VHS so that the D-VHS indicator lights up, then perform the recording ( pg. 26). This noise already appears in the broadcast station, and this is not a malfunction of your VCR.
This occurs when receiving the program with the low transfer rate.
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RECORDING
SYMPTOM
1. Recording will not start, and CASS blinks on the front display panel for about 5 seconds.
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POSSIBLE CAUSE
There is no cassette loaded. The loaded cassette has had its record safety tab removed.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Insert a cassette. Remove the cassette and cover the hole with adhesive tape, or load a cassette on which the record safety tab is intact. Select the appropriate channel on the VCR. Connect the components correctly ( pg. 64, 66) or check REAR AUX L-1 (or L-2) and FRONT AUX F-1 setting ( pg. 56). Make sure the power to all units is on. Select the appropriate input location on the recording VCR.
2. TV broadcasts will not be recorded properly. 3. Tape-to-tape editing will not work.
The VCR has been set to L-1, L-2, F-1 or I-1 etc. input location by mistake. The components have been incorrectly connected, or correct video connector (S VIDEO, VIDEO or DV) is not selected. The power to one or more of the units has not been turned on. The recording VCRs input location has been set incorrectly.
TIMER RECORDING
SYMPTOM
1. Timer recording will not work.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
The clock and/or the timer have been set incorrectly. The timer is not engaged. The VCR has not been set up properly.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Set the clock and/or timer correctly. Press TIMER () and check to make sure that appears on the front display panel. Re-perform the set-up procedures. Make sure you have compensated for guide channel and VCR or cable box channel number mismatches ( pg. 36). Timer programing cannot be performed when timer recording is in progress. Wait until it finishes. Load a cassette with the record safety tab intact, or with the hole covered with adhesive tape. Remove the cassette and cover its hole with adhesive tape, or replace it with a cassette on which the safety tab is intact. The program may not have been recorded in its entirety. Next time be sure you have enough time on the tape to record the entire broadcast. Check the programed data and set again if necessary, then press TIMER () again. Connect the Controller correctly ( pg. 15). After confirming your cable boxs input channel number, re-access the Cable Set Up screen and select the correct number ( pg. 16). Make sure the power is on before timer recording starts.
3. CASS blinks on the front display panel. 4. The cassette stops automatically, and , Q and $ on the front display panel will not stop blinking.
The timer is engaged but there is no cassette loaded. The loaded cassette has had its record safety tab removed. The tape reaches its end during timer recording.
TIMER () has been pressed when there are no programs in memory, or the timer recording program has not been set correctly. The Controller is not properly connected to the VCR. The input channel selected on the Cable Set Up screen is incorrect. The cable box is turned off.
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TIMER RECORDING
SYMPTOM
7. Satellite channels are not automatically switched during timer recording.
TROUBLESHOOTING (cont.)
POSSIBLE CAUSE
The Controller is not properly connected to the VCR. The input channel selected on the DBS Receiver Set screen is incorrect. The VCR is not set correctly to control the DBS receiver. The DBS receiver is turned off.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Connect the Controller correctly ( pg. 18). After confirming your DBS receivers input channel number, re-access the DBS Receiver Set screen and select the correct number ( pg. 19). Set the correct DBS receiver brand code ( pg. 20). Make sure the power is on before timer recording starts. Set INPUT CH to OFF ( pg. 16, 19).
Even though you do not use an external cable box or DBS receiver, on the Cable Set Up screen or DBS Receiver Set screen, INPUT CH is set to ON. The receivable stations in the new area are received on different channels than those in the previous area. All 24 programs of the VCRs timer memory are used.
9. You moved, and now VCR Plus+ system does not work properly.
Wait until a space in memory clears, or cancel unnecessary program information ( pg. 40).
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VIDEO NAVIGATION
SYMPTOM
1. Tape information screen does not appear for the currently inserted tape. 2. The VCR cannot search for the desired program.
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POSSIBLE CAUSE
The current tape inserted has not been recorded on this VCR. Two (or more) tape numbers are recorded on one tape.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Tape information cannot be shown if it has not been recorded on this VCR. Video Navigation cannot work correctly on a tape if it has more than one tape number. If this happens, fastforward the tape up to its end, eject it, and try it again. It is impossible to search the desired program which is not recorded on this VCR using Video Navigation. Check the remaining memory ( pg. 52). If it is full, delete unnecessary Video Navigation information ( pg. 51, 52). Check the remaining memory ( pg. 52). If it is full, delete unnecessary Video Navigation information ( pg. 51, 52). Set NAVIGATION to ON ( pg. 43). For details on the recording time for Video Navigation, refer to NOTES on page 42.
The inserted program is not recorded on this VCR. 3. MEMORY FULL appears on the screen when you try to start recording. 4. The information data for Video Navigation is not registered. The VCRs memory for Video Navigation is fully recorded.
The VCRs memory for Video Navigation is fully recorded. NAVIGATION is set to OFF. The recording time is not enough.
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OTHER PROBLEMS
SYMPTOM
1. When scanning channels, some of them are skipped over. 2. The channel cannot be changed.
TROUBLESHOOTING (cont.)
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Those channels have been preset to be skipped. Recording is in progress.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
If you need the skipped channels, restore them ( pg. 14). Press PAUSE ( 8 ) to pause the recording, change channels, then press PLAY ( 3 ) to resume recording. Reset the correct brand codes ( pg. 68 70 ). Select a different host channel during Semiauto Clock Set ( pg. 11), or perform Manual Clock Set ( pg. 12). Unplug the AC power plug once, then plug it again. Set it to off.
3. The Remote will not operate your TV or cable box or DBS receiver. 4. Even though Auto or Semiauto Clock Set has been performed, the clock is incorrect. 5. PM blinks on the front display panel. 6. The subtitles and the menu screen are overlapped.
The brand codes are set incorrectly. The clock setting data received from the host channel is incorrect. The VCR do not work properly. The subtitle display on the TV is set to on.
MOISTURE CONDENSATION Moisture in the air will condense on the VCR when you move it from a cold place to a warm place, or under extremely humid conditionsjust as water droplets form on the surface of a glass filled with cold liquid. Moisture condensation on the head drum will cause damage to the tape. In conditions where condensation may occur, keep the VCR turned on for a few hours to evaporate the moisture before inserting a tape. ABOUT HEAD CLEANING Accumulation of dirt and other particles on the video heads may cause the playback picture to become blurred or interrupted. Be sure to contact your nearest JVC dealer if such troubles occur.
ATTENTION
This VCR contains microcomputers. External electronic noise or interference can cause microcomputer to malfunction. If the VCR does not operate correctly switch its power off and unplug the AC power cord from the AC supply. Wait for a while and then plug the power back in. Eject and check the condition of the cassette. If everything appears normal, you can operate the VCR as usual.
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The following conditions are product features and do not indicate mechanical problems. Playback of tapes recorded in D-VHS mode You may see a mosaic (block) noise, grayed images, or a still image in cases of excessive distortion caused when playing back a damaged tape or when the heads are momentarily dirty. It takes a moment after you press PLAY (3) until the image appears and sound is heard. It takes a moment after you switch playback speeds (when switching from special effect playback to normal playback, for example) until the image appears and sound is heard. For a few seconds, the image may be played back out of synch with the sound. Searching images on D-VHS tapes The images appear frame by frame. Block noise may appears on the bottom half of images. When the blank portion is reached, a still scene of the last recorded image is displayed. The picture stops/There is no sound When two or more devices are connected to this VCR with the i.LINK cable (a camcorder and another i.LINK-compatible device), do not turn on the camcorder if you record a program from an another i.Link-compatible device. Turning on and off the camcorder may cause momentary still images and loss of sound. Image or sound is distorted When recording from a camcorder connected to this VCR with the i.LINK cable, the image or sound may be distorted. If this occurs, insert a D-VHS cassette in the VCR and turn off and on the VCR, then start recording again. If the problem is not fixed, record using the audio/video input connectors instead of i.LINK connector.
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Recording from camcorders and other devices via i.LINK connector You may see a mosaic (block) noise. For scenes with fast action, the image may jitter. This does not affect recording, which will proceed as usual. When you watch the camcorders, search images through this VCR, the block noise may appear. When you record audio-dubbed DVC cassettes (tapes which have four recorded channels), sound may not be heard for the first few seconds. When you eject and insert D-VHS cassettes, the sound may be interrupted for an instant. When you press REC SPEED to switch recording speed, the sound may be interrupted for an instant. Incorrect image formatting for wide TVs If you have connected two different devices using the S-video output connectors on the back of the VCR, the sensing signal for wide TVs may not be output correctly depending on the connected devices. If this occurs, use the TV controls to switch the screen size.
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Error Codes and Messages
CODE 102 MESSAGE REC PROHIBITED
TROUBLESHOOTING (cont.)
Some error codes and messages may appear on the TV screen when operating the VCR. Refer to the chart below for the solution.
DESCRIPTION An attempt was made to make a D-VHS recording of a program for which only the analog information is copy protected. While making a D-VHS recording of a program, a signal in which only the analog information is copy protected was input to this VCR. An attempt was made to dub a D-VHS recording of a digitally copy protected program. While dubbing a D-VHS recording, digitally copy protected information was input to this VCR. This VCR supports copy protection technologies such as DTLA, and cannot record programs that employ digital copy protection. A signal that is not compatible with this VCR was input. Switch to the analog input for recording. (It may be possible to play back the material if using a digital tuner*, etc.) An attempt was made to make an S-VHS/VHS recording of a signal from an i.LINK device other than a digital tuner*. The i.LINK connector on this VCR is intended only for D-VHS recording. This VCR does not convert a digital signal into an analog signal for recording. Switch to the analog input for recording. An attempt was made to make an S-VHS/VHS recording using the timer function with i.LINK selected on the digital tuner* side. The i.LINK connector on this VCR is intended only for D-VHS recording. This VCR does not convert a digital signal into an analog signal for recording. Also, it is not possible to make a D-VHS recording on VHS tape. Switch to the analog input for recording. When 720p, 1080i signals are recorded in STD/LS3/LS5 mode, select HS mode to record program properly. An attempt was made to play back a signal that is not supported by this VCR. To play back the signal, use the digital tuner*, etc., that was used to record the signal. Normal playback is being prevented by mosaic noise, etc. Wait while the VCR calibrates itself so that it can output a normal image. When playing back a program that was copy protected in 1080i, 720p, or 480p mode, the VCR down-converts to 480i mode for output. An attempt was made to play back a tape containing a copy protected program. Even if you record a copy protected program, this VCR cannot play it back. An attempt was made to play back a tape containing an invalid D-VHS recording. A signal format that is not supported by this VCR was input. Use a digital tuner*, etc. A signal containing too much data was input to the i.LINK connector on this VCR. There are too many devices with i.LINK connectors, such as digital tuners and digital video cameras, connected to the i.LINK connector on this VCR. Turn off any devices that are not in use. When playing back a program that was copy protected in 1080i, 720p, or 480p mode, the VCR down-converts to 480i mode for output.
103
REC PROHIBITED
104
CAN NOT DECODE VIDEO OR AUDIO USE SET TOP BOX OR HDTV TUNER CAN NOT REC DIGITAL INPUT BY S-VHS/VHS CHOOSE ANALOG INPUT
105
107
CAN NOT REC DIGITAL INPUT BY S-VHS/VHS USE ANALOG TIMER PROGRAMMING
108 200
REC BY HS MODE CAN NOT DECODE VIDEO OR AUDIO USE SET TOP BOX OR HDTV TUNER
201
WAIT A MINUTE CALIBRATING. . . COPY RESTRICTED PROG OUTPUT 480i VIDEO COPY RESTRICTED PROG CAN NOT PLAY BACK
202 203
CAN NOT PLAY BACK THIS TAPE CAN NOT DECODE VIDEO OR AUDIO USE SET TOP BOX OR HDTV TUNER TOO MANY i.LINK INSTRUMENTS READ INST.BOOK
302
* For details of a digital tuner, refer to the instruction manual of the digital tuner.
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Glossary
Digital Broadcasts and D-VHS Great changes in the entertainment and media industries are transforming the way we use VHS, and digital broadcasting is a good example of what the future holds. Digital broadcasting now allows more efficient use of the limited broadcast spectrum besides delivering highdefinition video, outstanding sound quality, multiple channels, and multiple features. Meanwhile, VHS has evolved with the advances in broadcasting in response to the need for continued use of existing VHS resources and the trend toward digital broadcasts. Digital broadcasting is not limited to transmissions of audio and video content. A variety of other data can be sent as well. As the means to record all of these digital signals while supporting playback of the extensive VHS library of analog tapes, D-VHS was developed. This VCR is equipped with an MPEG-2 encoder and decoder (codec) for digital recording and playback of analog signals. D-VHS is the key to a smooth transition from analog to digital formats. This next-generation home video technology lets us continue to enjoy home video entertainment as popularized in the last century well into the next. Linear PCM Audio Conventional D-VHS recording uses MPEG-1 Layer 2 compression to record analog audio digitally. For recording without compression, this VCR also features PCM recording (pulse code modulation: 48 kHz, 16-bit, 1536 kbps). Used with high-resolution HS/STD mode, it offers outstanding high-fidelity recording and playback. (Recording from audio input alone is not supported.)
INDEX
Dolby Digital A form of digital audio coding developed by Dolby Laboratories to deliver surround sound with 5.1 channels (front left and right, center, rear left and right, and a channel for LFE (low-frequency effects). When you play back a digital tape encoded in Dolby Digital format, the Dolby Digital bistream is sent from the DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL connector. Set OPTICAL OUT to Dolby D ( pg. 55). Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. "Dolby", "Pro Logic", and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Confidential unpublished works. Copyright 19921997 Dolby Laboratories. All rights reserved. i.LINK i.LINK is a digital serial interface that allows devices equipped with an i.LINK connector to exchange digital video signals, digital audio signals, and device control signals bi-directionally over a single cable.
i.Link refers to the IEEE1394-1995 industry specification and extensions thereof. The logo is used for products compliant with the i.Link standard.
MPEG2 Abbreviation for Moving Picture Experts Group, Phase 2. Unlike previous compression methods, MPEG-2 uses an extremely efficient compression method that supports high-definition video. Based on the principle that much video data remains unchanged from one frame to the next, predictive coding is performed to eliminate redundant data. Specifically, compression is applied between frames (based on the correlation of frame data) and within frames (based on DCT, or discrete cosine transform) for an extremely efficient compression technique.
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List of terms
This guide serves as a quick way to locate frequently used terms and on-screen display names.
A
Accidental erasure prevention 30 Audio Monitor 23 Auto Daylight Saving Time 11 AUTO SP EP TIMER 57 AUTO TIMER 57 Automatic tracking 23 AV COMPU-LINK 58
H
Host channel 9
S
Satellite Auto Recording 62 Skip Search 24 Special effect playback Frame-by-Frame Playback 32 High-Speed Picture Search 31 Picture Search 31 Slow Motion Playback 33 Still Picture Playback 32 Variable-Speed Picture Search 31 Specifications 87 STD AUDIO REC MODE 55 SUPERIMPOSE 57 S-VHS ET 59 S-VHS MODE 58
I
Index Front display panel 84 Front panel 82 Rear panel 83 Remote 86 On-screen display 85 Index Search 24 Instant Timer Recording (ITR) 28 i.LINK Setting 60
C
Cable box setting Brand 16 Input channel 16 Installing Controller 15 Channel No. indication 28 Clock setting Manual setting 12 Preparations 10 Semiauto setting 11 Clock time 28 Connection 7 Connection to TV 7 Component Video Connection 8 S-VIDEO connection 8 Contents 6 Counter reset 22, 85
J
JLIP ID Number Setting 63
M
Manual tracking 23 Multi-Brand Remote Controlling four JVC VCRs 71 Setting Cable Box brand 69 Setting DBS receiver brand 70 Setting TV brand 68
T
Tape position indicator 22 Tape remaining time 85 Time counter 22, 85 Time zone selection 11 Timer recording Canceling 40 Changing 40 Checking 40 Express 38 Guide channel setting 36 Overlap 41 VCR Plus+ 34 Tracking 23 Troubleshooting 72 Tuner setting Adding channels 14 Auto Channel Set 13 Manual Channel Set 14 Skipping channels 14 TV OUTPUT 1 56 TV OUTPUT 2 56
N
Next Function Memory 24
D
DBS receiver setting Brand 19 Input channel 19 Installing Controller 18 DIGITAL R3 54 DISPLAY 59 DV AUDIO REC 55
O
On-screen display 29, 85 OPTICAL OUT 55
P
PBS channel 9 PICTURE CONTROL 54 Playback 21 Plug & Play 9 POWER SAVE 57
E
Editing i.LINK/DV Connections 64 Remote Pause function 58 S-VIDEO/VIDEO Connections 66 Express timer programing 38
R
REAR AUX L-1 56 REAR AUX L-2 56 Recording D-VHS Recording 26 S-VHS/VHS Recording 27 Recording speed 26, 27, 65 Repeat playback 22
V
VCR Plus+ Setting 36 VCR Plus+ Timer programing 34 V. CALIBRATION 54 Video Navigation Checking memory 52 Editing titles 48 Finding tapes 44 Playback 42 VIDEO STABILIZER 54 2ND AUDIO REC 55
F
FRONT AUX F-1 56
G
GRAY BACK 57 Guide channel 36 Glossary 80
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Front panel
1 23 4
INDEX (cont.)
5 6 7
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
TIMER IN F-1
9 0 !@#$
1 S-VIDEO/VIDEO/AUDIO input connectors (F-1) : pg. 66 2 POWER button : pg. 21, 27 3 TIMER button : pg. 35, 39, 40 4 Cassette loading slot 5 Remote sensor 6 STOP/EJECT ( 7/0 ) button : pg. 21, 27 7 Front display panel : pg. 84
8 PLAY ( 3 ) button : pg. 21 9 CHANNEL + and buttons : pg. 23, 26, 27 0 REC ( ) button : pg. 26, 27 ! PAUSE ( 8 ) button : pg. 27, 32 @ REW ( 1 ) button : pg. 21, 31 ) button : pg. 21, 31 # FF ( $ D-VHS button : pg. 27
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Rear panel
1 2 3 4 5 6
VHF/UHF
ANTENNA
IN
OUT
S VIDEO
IN
IN(L-1)
S VIDEO
VIDEO
R AUDIO L
OUT
VIDEO
IN(L-2)
D THEATER REGION 1
7 8
1 AC power cord : 2 Cooling fan pg. 7
!@
This prevents the temperature from rising inside the VCR. Do not remove it. Install the VCR so as not to block the area around the cooling fan.
3 JLIP terminal : pg. 63 4 Component video output connectors : pg. 8 5 ANTENNA IN terminal : pg. 7 6 i.LINK IN/OUT, DV IN Connector (i.Link*) : pg. 64
* i.Link refers to the IEEE1394-1995 industry specification and extensions thereof. The logo is used for products compliant with the i.Link standard.
7 CABLE BOX Controller connector : pg. 15, 18 8 REMOTE PAUSE/AV COMPULINK terminal REMOTE PAUSE terminal : pg. 67 AV COMPULINK terminal : pg. 58 9 S VIDEO/AUDIO/VIDEO OUT connectors : pg. 7, 8, 66 0 S VIDEO/AUDIO/VIDEO IN connectors (L-2): pg. 66 ! S VIDEO/AUDIO/VIDEO IN connectors (L-1): pg. 66 @ ANTENNA OUT terminal : pg. 7 # DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL terminal : pg. 55
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Front display panel
1 2 3 4 5
INDEX (cont.)
6 7
1 Channel and auxiliary input (L-1, L-2, F-1 and I-1 etc.) Clock time : pg. 28 2 Timer mode indicator : pg. 35, 39 3 Record mode indicator : pg. 26 28 4 Play mode indicator : pg. 21, 22 5 D-Theater indicator : pg. 25 6 D-VHS indicator : pg. 26, 27 7 S-VHS indicator : pg. 58, 59
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On-screen display
HD
CH 123 SAP
1 Cassette indication 2 Cassette type indication : pg. 26 3 Index no. indication : pg. 24 4 VCR operation mode indication 5 Audio monitor indications : pg. 23 6 Clock time Time counter* Tape remaining time (When REMAIN appears)**
* To reset the time counter, press C. RESET on the Remote. The counter reading becomes 0:00:00. It is also reset when a tape is inserted. ** The tape remaining time is calculated based on the recording speed being used. The indicated remaining time is only an estimate.
When playing back and receiving a audio signals in other new formats When playing back and receiving a PCM audio signals Depends on the DV AUDIO REC setting ( pg.55)
7 Recording mode indication : pg. 26, 27 Recording speed indication 8 Image format (HD/SD) 9 Channel and auxiliary input (L-1, L-2, F-1 and I-1 etc.) 0 Audio Indications
STEREO SAP SAP STEREO Dolby D When receiving the stereo broadcast When receiving SAP (Second Audio Program) broadcast When receiving stereo and SAP broadcast When playing back and receiving a Dolby Digital signals
! Icons : pg. 25 : appears when a D-VHS cassette contains the multiple programs : appears when a D-VHS cassette contains the multiple angle : appears when a D-VHS cassette contains the audio in multiple language : appears when a D-VHS cassette contains the subtitle in multiple language
NOTE:
The subtitles does not appear while the on-screen display is displayed.
@ Selections of the selected icon (!) # Model name of the device connected to the i.LINK connector $ Brand name of the device connected to the i.LINK connector % Type of device connected to the i.LINK connector ^ Tape position indicator : pg. 22
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Remote
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ! @ # $ % ^ & * (
REMOTE CODE
INDEX (cont.)
1 A/B/C/D button : pg. 71 2 VCR/TV/CABLE/DBS selector : pg. 68 71 3 OK Button 4 PROGRAM button : pg. 34, 38 5 STOP +/ button : pg. 35, 38 6 START +/ button : pg. 35, 38 7 Number keys : pg. 26, 27, 34 Character input buttons : pg. 49 8 DAILY button : pg. 35, 39 9 DBS button : pg. 39 0 CANCEL button : pg. 34, 40 C. (Counter) RESET button : pg. 85 < button : pg. 49 ! PLAY ( 3 ) button: pg. 21 @ REW ( 1 ) button : pg. 21, 31 # STOP ( 7 ) button : pg. 21, 27 $ REC ( ) button : pg. 26, 27 % MENU button: pg. 10 ^ % buttons: pg. 11 & NAVI button : pg. 42 * BACK button : pg. 35, 53 ( OSD button : pg. 29 ENTER button : pg. 68 70 ) TV/VCR button : pg. 68 q POWER button : pg. 21, 27 w PROG. CHECK button : pg. 40 e TIMER button : pg. 35, 39, 40 r DATE +/ button : pg. 35, 38 t TV/VCR CH +/ buttons : pg. 26, 38, 68 70 y REC LINK button : pg. 62 u SUBTITLE button : pg. 25 i REC SPEED button : pg. 26, 27 o WEEKLY button : pg. 35, 39 p ENTER button Q SKIP SEARCH button : pg. 24 W > button : pg. 49 E AUX button : pg. 67 R FF ( ) button : pg. 21, 31 T PAUSE ( 8 ) button : pg. 27, 32 Y TV VOL +/ button : pg. 68 U OK Button I 4 (@ #) button : pg. 24 O A. (Audio) MONITOR button : pg. 23 (TV Muting) button : pg. 68 P DISPLAY button : pg. 28
The glow-in-the-dark buttons shown in white on the illustration on the left column are helpful when using the Remote in darkened rooms. Buttons with a small dot on the left side of the name can also be used to operate your TV after setting the VCR/TV/CABLE/DBS selector to TV. ( pg. 68).
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POWER
A/B/C/D TV/VCR
q w e r t y u i o p Q W E R T Y U I O P
PROGRAM
PROG.CHECK
TIMER
START
STOP
DATE
TV/VCR CH
.,?
ABC
DEF
REC LINK
SUBTITLE
GHI JKL MNO
REC SPEED
DBS
PQRS
DAILY
TUV
WEEKLY
WXYZ
ENTER
C. RESET CANCEL
AUX
SKIP SEARCH
PLAY
REW
FF
REC
STOP
PAUS E
MENU
TV VOL
NAVI
BACK
ENTER
OSD
DISPLAY
A.MO
NITOR
NOTES:
If the Remote does not work properly, remove its batteries, wait for a few seconds, replace the batteries and then try again. If the batteries of the Remote are discharged, the Remote will not be able to control the TV, cable box or DBS receiver. Replace the batteries.
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL Power requirement Power consumption Power on Power off Temperature Operating Storage Operating position Dimensions (W x H x D) TUNER : AC 120 V`, 60 Hz : 42 W : 18 W : 5C to 40C (41F to 104F) : 20C to 60C (4F to140F) : Horizontal only : 435 mm x 94 mm x 383 mm (17-3/16" x 3-3/4" x 15-1/8") : 5.5 kg (12.2 lbs) Tuning system Channel coverage VHF UHF CATV TIMER Clock reference Program capacity Memory backup time CONNECTORS Input/Output
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: Frequency-synthesized tuner : Channels 213 : Channels 1469 : 113 Channels : Quartz : 1-year programmable timer/ 24 programs : Approx. 10 min. : i.LINK IN/OUT (DV IN) x 2 (4-pin, S400) RCA connectors (IN x 3, OUT x 2) S-video connectors (IN x 3, OUT x 2) Component video OUT (Y, PB/CB, PR/CR) x 1 Digital OUT (optical) x 1 : Infrared remote control unit, AA battery x 2, Audio cable, RF cable (F-type), S-video cable (4-pin), Controller
Weight Maximum recording time D-VHS (HS) : 210 min. with DF-420 video cassette D-VHS (STD) : 420 min. with DF-420 video cassette D-VHS (LS3) : 1260 min. with DF-420 video cassette D-VHS (LS5) : 2100 min. with DF-420 video cassette S-VHS/VHS (SP) : 210 min. with ST-210 video cassette S-VHS/VHS (EP) : 630 min. with ST-210 video cassette VIDEO/AUDIO (D-VHS) Video format : MPEG2 standard Audio format : Encode MPEG1 Layer2 Decode MPEG1 Layer2/ Dolby Digital LINEAR PCM (HS/STD) Track composition Tape speed : 33.4 mm/sec (HS mode) 16.67 mm/sec (STD mode) 5.55 mm/sec (LS3 mode) 3.33 mm/sec (LS5 mode) Head azimuth : 30 deg Drum rotation : 1800 rpm Tracking system : CTL track system Recording specification Main data input rate : 28.2 Mbps (HS mode) 14.1 Mbps (STD mode) 4.7 Mbps (LS3 mode) 2.8 Mbps (LS5 mode) Interface : IEEE1394 compliant DTCP digital copy protection compatible VIDEO/AUDIO (S-VHS/VHS) Format : S-VHS/VHS NTSC standard Signal system : NTSC-type color signal and EIA monochrome signal, 525 lines/60 fields Recording/ Playback system : DA-4 (Double Azimuth) head helical scan system Signal-to-noise ratio : 45 dB Frequency range Normal audio : 70 Hz to 10,000 Hz Hi-Fi audio : 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz
Specifications shown are for SP mode unless specified otherwise. E. & O.E. Design and specifications subject to change without notice.
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Dear customer,
In order to receive the most satisfaction from your purchase, please read the instruction booklet before operating the unit. In the event that repair is necessary, or for the address nearest your location within the Continental United States, please call 1-800-537-5722 for your nearest authorized servicer or visit our website at www.JVC.com. Remember to retain your Bill of Sale for Warranty Service.
JVC
JVC SERVICE & ENGINEERING COMPANY OF AMERICA DIVISION OF JVC AMERICAS CORP.
Sophisticated electronic products may require occasional service. Just as quality is a keyword in the engineering and production of the wide array of JVC products, service is the key to maintaining the high level performance for which JVC is world famous. The JVC service and engineering organization stands behind our products.
NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS JVC SERVICE & ENGINEERING COMPANY OF AMERICA DIVISION OF JVC AMERICAS CORP. 10 New Maple Avenue Pine Brook, NJ 07058-9641
ACCESSORIES
To purchase accessories for your JVC product, you may contact your local JVC Dealer. From the 48 Continental United States call toll free: 1-800-882-2345 or on the web at www.JVC.com
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LIMITED WARRANTY
JVC COMPANY OF AMERICA warrants this product and all parts thereof, except as set forth below ONLY TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER AT RETAIL to be FREE FROM DEFECTIVE MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP from the date of original retail purchase for the period as shown below. ("The Warranty Period") PARTS
1 YR
LABOR
90 DAYS
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS VALID ONLY IN THE FIFTY (50) UNITED STATES, THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AND IN COMMONWEALTH OF PUERTO RICO. WHAT WE WILL DO: If this product is found to be defective, JVC will repair or replace defective parts at no charge to the original owner. Such repair and replacement services shall be rendered by JVC during normal business hours at JVC authorized service centers. Parts used for replacement are warranted only for the remainder of the Warranty Period. All products and parts thereof may be brought to a JVC authorized service center on a carry-in basis except for Television sets having a screen size 25 inches and above which are covered on an in-home basis. WHAT YOU MUST DO FOR WARRANTY SERVICE: Return your product to a JVC authorized service center with a copy of your bill of sale. For your nearest JVC authorized service center, please call toll free: (800) 252-5722. If service is not available locally, box the product carefully, preferably in the original carton, and ship, insured, with a copy of your bill of sale plus a letter of explanation of the problem to the nearest JVC Factory Service Center, the name and location of which will be given to you by the toll-free number. If you have any questions concerning your JVC Product, please contact our Customer Relations Department. WHAT IS NOT COVERED: This limited warranty provided by JVC does not cover: 1. Products which have been subject to abuse, accident, alteration, modification, tampering, negligence, misuse, faulty installation, lack of reasonable care, or if repaired or serviced by anyone other than a service facility authorized by JVC to render such service, or if affixed to any attachment not provided with the products, or if the model or serial number has been altered, tampered with, defaced or removed; 2. Initial installation and installation and removal for repair; 3. Operational adjustments covered in the Owner's Manual, normal maintenance, video and audio head cleaning; 4. Damage that occurs in shipment, due to act of God, and cosmetic damage; 5. Signal reception problems and failures due to line power surge; 6. Video Pick-up Tubes/CCD Image Sensor, Cartridge, Stylus (Needle) are covered for 90 days from the date of purchase; 7. Accessories; 8. Batteries (except that Rechargeable Batteries are covered for 90 days from the date of purchase); from the date of purchase); There are no other express warranties except as listed above. THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, IS LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY HEREIN. JVC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT, INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES, WHETHER DIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGE TO TAPES, RECORDS OR DISCS) RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT, OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY. ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE. Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so these limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. JVC COMPANY OF AMERICA DIVISION OF JVC AMERICAS CORP. 1700 Valley Road Wayne, New Jersey 07470
REFURBISHED PRODUCTS CARRY A SEPARATE WARRANTY, THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY. FOR DETAILS OF REFURBISHED PRODUCT WARRANTY, PLEASE REFER TO THE REFURBISHED PRODUCT WARRANTY INFORMATION PACKAGED WITH EACH REFURBISHED PRODUCT.
For customer use: Enter below the Model No. and Serial No. which is located either on the rear, bottom or side of the cabinet. Retain this information for future reference. Model No.: Purchase date: Serial No.: Name of dealer: