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pe ‘w/GableW Channel’ ‘Changer Frei SPECIFICATIONS (the specitication shown pertain specifically to the model HR-S5200U) GENERAL TUNER Power requrment + AC120V~., 60 Hz “Tuning syne Frequency synthesized ter Foner consumption: 26W Chanel coverage Temperature (WHF): Channels 213 Operating 1 S*Cto 40°C (41°F 10 104°F) (WHF): Chanets 14-69 storage =20°C to 60°C (4°F to 140°F) (CATV): 113Channels ‘Operating positon Horizontal only RF oupet + Chanel 3 of 4 Dimensions (WxHAD) + 400x 94x 340 mm (Gwitchable; preset to Channel 3 when (45.34" x33" 13-76") shipped) 75 obs, unbalanced Weight 44.5 kg (00 Ibs) Format SYVHSIVHS NTSCstndad with Hi-Fi TIMER . ee ‘Cock reference + Quart aximum recording Program {year programmable timer! ‘ine (GP). + 60min, with 160 video casete cemeeee | acrascast : (EP) + 480min. with F160 video cassete Memory backup time: Approx. 60 min. YIDEO/AUDIO ACCESSORIES * ‘Signal system NTSC-type color signal and ELA Provided accessories: RF cable (F-type), monochrome signal, 525 ines/60 fields Tatar cocts control ual, Recording/Payback CAAA tattery x2, ayem DA-4 (Double Azimuth) head helical san Signal-to-noise ratio Horizontal resolution Frequency range InpuvOvtpat system 245 eB + 400 lines (S-VHS) 240 lines (VES) + 70 Beto 10,000 He (Normal audio) 20 He wo 20,000 Hz ( di) + RCA connectors (IN x 2, OUT x 1) COPYRIGHT © 1995 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LTD. Cable Box Controller, ‘S-Video eable (4-pin), ‘Audio/Video cable, Mini-plug cable Specifications shown are for SP mode unless otherwise specified. E.& OE Design and specifications subject to change without notice. No, 82481 July 1995 TABLE OF CONTENTS secon te root eo rie ae Important Safety Precautions 321 BVOC cures voltage 32 noimucione of eau ote ooo es +, bibagenunty i) Becanra 1) POIRASSEMBLY FLOW cHaaT. 1 SP toe oS 12 HOW TO READ THE DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY". 1-1 341 AGC Y LEVEL EK vari ay ‘1.3. DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY METHOD cst 3.42 WHITE/DARK CLIP (SVHSNHS). v: 14 CASSETTE HOUSING INSTALLATION... ces B43 SUB EMPHASIS INPUT LEVEL ...aneirtine | 1.5.1 How to take out the Iechanism snd Main board Saabs ciocreee +] ‘service position 15 35.1 Dot clot, 3a 183 GSH sin i sang Sis ha 38 , SYSCON CIRCUIT 38 mechanism is in service position 16 3.6.1 Timer clock. ~ a 1.6.1 How to set the “MECHANISiM SERVICE MODE™” iw 38 TUNER CIRCUIT. ‘ 4 1.7_ EMERGENCY DISPLAY FUNCTION. woes 1B 3.9. YC SEP CIRCUIT o a7 1.7.1 How to display record of an emergency faults cay 3.9.1 DIGITAL YO LEVEL... 37 134 Bote aay record ot a coc} 30" bewonuLAtOn ciRci ae steht eee a ee noo 1-73 Howto ck choses _ ad 310.2 Low pass filter adjustment. ' 38 4, mezaesuosuerer OM euenstecirat 8 ; Mg coe 2) 4 owns ano ouonans 2B a ER ns EE ence 8 FE IGEAES ocauy counts 88118 BMC RUE cre Be eee eters Bg RRA 4 SEI? it va ca 8 & EN) eee Seay 28 eamnpust Es aA cea 2 MAEM cs cobs 23 Hembree MS citrate Bn 2, SECT aowusrment 2, Seema ; 21S TEQWNAL FORMATION 24 Sea ea SS SeenSuan ae IaH 8 ‘The following table lists the differing points between Models (HR-S5200U and HA-S7200U) in this serie We-sse000 | —We-s7a000 DHWANTe CONTRAST x = Wingo STABILILER x STE Pawel x : NOT USED O: USED Important Safety Precautions Ptlor to shipment from the fectory, JVC products are siiétly inspected to conform with the recognized product sfety and elettiel code a {the countries in which they are to be told, Howeve, in order to maintain such compliance, I Is equally Important o implement the following precautions when ase is being serviced. Precautions during Servicing 7 Leeationt requiring #prcel coution ere danoted) by labels end inscriptions on the esbinet, chats and certain parts of the product, When performing trvie, be sure t9 r60d and comply ‘with these and other exutionsry notlees appearing in the opera: tion and service manuals Parts identified by the 2\ symbol and shack (BD) parte are ceitial for efery. Replace only with specified part numbers. Note: Parts in this category also include thosb specified to comply with Xray emission standards for products using ‘athode ray tuber snd thase specified for compliance with various repulsion: regerding spurious radiation 3. Fuse replacement caution notice, Caution for continued protection agninst fre hazard, Replace only with tame type and rated fusels) at specified “4, Use specified internal wiring. Note 1) Wires covered with PUG tubing 2) Double insulated wires 3) High voltage leds “Use specified inaviting materials for Razardour especially 1 Insulation Tape 3 Spacers 2) PVC tubing 44) Involation sheets for transistors %. When replacing AC primary tide components (transformers, ower cords, nize blocking eapscitors, ete.) wrap ends of wires "ecurely about the terminals before tldering “ohe 4 Fit 7. Observe that wires do not contact hest producing parts heat: sinks, oxide retal film resistors, fusible resistors, ete) 18. Check thet replaced wives do nat contact sharp aged pointed When 2 power cord hes been eeploced, check that 10-15 kg of {ores in any direction wil ot loosen it, Fig.2 10. to check area surrounding repsied tocatlans. 11, Products using cathode ray tubes (CRT) In regard to such products, the cathode ray tubes themsatve, the high voltepe circuits, and related citewits are specified for compliance with recognized codes pertaining to Xray emission, CContequenty, when terviing these products, replace the cath: ‘ode rey tubes ond other parts with only the specified pats. Under no circumetancet sttempt to modify these cleuit. Unauthorized modification can increase the high voltepe value tnd cause Xray emission from the cathode rey tubs. 12, Crime type wire connector tn such cases as when replacing the power transformer in sot where the connections between the oie cord and power ‘ronsformer primary lasd wire are performed using erimp type ‘connectors, I replacing the connectors Is unavoidable, In order 0 prevent safety hezards, perform carefully” and: precisely According 1 the following steps, 1) Connector pert number: E03890-001 2} Required too! : Connector crimping tool of the proper type ‘whieh will nox damage intulated part 3) Replacement procedure (11 Remove the old connector by eutting ths wifes ata oint close 10 the connector. Importent: Do net use ¢ connector (scar itl. aoe ATA Fig. 3 (2) Strip about 1 mm ofthe insulation from the ends ofthe wire. I the wires ae sronded, ewst the strands 1 avoid mas = A Fig. (3) Align the lengths ofthe wires to be connected. Insert the ‘wires fully Into the connector. Meta sleeve connector Fig. 8 (41s shown in Fig. 6, use the crimping tol to erlmp the meta sieeve at the conte postion. Be sure to crimp fully 16 the complete closure of the too (5) Cheek the four points noted in Fig. 7 Not easly pulled fre AA CCrimped at approx. center ‘of ret sloove Concuctors extended Wire insulation recessed ‘mere than 4 rm Fi? @Safety Check after Servicing {Examine the atea surrounding the repaired location for damage or deterioration. Observe that screws, parts and wires have been returned to orginal positions, Afterword, perform the following tests snd confirm the specified vlues in order to verify comptiange with safety Handarde Inauationratstance tet Confirm the apeciied Inwulation resistance or grester between powsr cord plug prongs and exter nally sxpowed parte of the abt [RF terminals, antenne terminals ideo and sudo input and output ‘orminals, microphone jack, earohone jacks, et.) See table 1 below. 2, Dielectric strength test : 3. Confirm specified: delete strength, or greater between powtr cord plip prongs and exposed fsccessiole parts of the wet [RF terminals, antenna terminalt, video and audio input end output terminals, mirophone jacks, earphone jacks, ete). See ible 1 below: Cinranes dna @ thon repacg primary creut comonnt, confirm oct cern tance, browen nd betwen ern and sursuning mate ar Se tae sl e cas ow cor Fae eye Leokane caret Stun gwsed or owe leakage erent beeen sith grovndooner cord plus prone and _——¢ Storey opened see par (tera antenna fermi, vito and sud np nd oho Sutput erminal microphone jacks, cerphone jks, te exer Jet ‘esuing Wath Power OX toot” Od a ete catnroua/power ord ps rong ad ener wnt ces pate. meee PAT rss Loto yorueure eon bet emitted Zee ur 9 on owing 82 rae 6. ‘Grounding (Class mode! only) Confirm specified oF lower grounding impedance between earth pin in AC Init and extecnally ‘exposed accesible parts (Video in, Video out, Audio In, Audio aut or Fixing erew et.) Mesturing Method: Connect mili ohm meter betreen earth pin in AC inlet and expoted accessible parts. 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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) Indentfication of part to be removed, unhooked,unlocked, released, unpluged,unclamped or unsolered. P = Spring, Ws Washer, S= Screw, L = Locking tab, * = Unhook, unlock, release, unplug or unsolder. (5) Adjustment information for installation 1.3 DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY METHOD Sey Re] panrnave [RS] pont | nore NO. _| @ | Top cover or fase, SDE PaNeL ihe s720001 @[sorromcover | v2 [isa 760 @ | FRONT PANEL ASSY | 03 [reavoasuomne [ENOTEI> @ | swuace a pe |isuayzent, —_noTe2> DISPLAY BOARD ena, *ens | ASSES | © | casserrenousnie| os [asa 2sa nove assy EARTH PLATE @| premecsoann | 0s |aisay-cwi assr *eNz01 "0202 SHIELD CASE @ | prumassy D7 |31S5),WRI.4IL4), cNOTE4>| fi) INERTIA PLATE HEAD CLEANER: @| man veceassy | oe ase.wee —[enoTess 2.84609 @ | man aoaao assy | pa [isn @ | oisrat sus e0aRo| oe [asa.ce ass When reattaching the front panel assy, make sure that the ‘door opener (a) of the cassette housing assy is lowered in position prior to the reinstallation. When plugging the connector in, check that the flat wire is inserted properly and fully. When reattaching the cassette housing assy, pay careful attention to the switch lever not to make it touch the REC switch knob of the REC SAFETY board assy from the up- side lif the REC switch knob of the REC SAFETY board assy is, damaged, cassette loading is impossible.) When plugging the connector in, check that the flat wire is inserted properly and fully ‘= When removing the Main deck assy only, unhook the two spacers connecting it with the Main board assy with pliers from the back side of the Main board assy first, and then remove the Main deck assy. ‘* When reattaching the Main deck assy to the Main board ‘assy, make sure to set the spacers into the retaining slots respectively W be Fig. DS Fig. D8 Fig. D6 13 so fea Fig. D9 14 CASSETTE HOUSING INSTALLATION NOTE: Observe the mechanical phase and position (See figure) when installing the cassette hous- ing assembly. If these are incorrect, the system will not operate properly even when tape is inserted. 1. Check that the hole of the control cam are aligned to the deck hole. f necessary, turn the mode motor belt by hand: to adjust the position | Pinch Plate Hote ign wan olen Gack Fig. 1-44 14 1.8 SERVICE POSITION 15:1. How to take out the Mechanism and Main board assembl (4) Remove the Top cover, Front panel assy and CN1 of the DISPLAY board assy. (2) Take out 4 screws @) 2 screws @), 1 screw © and 2 screws © as shown in Fig. 1-5-1 Fig. 1-5-4 {8) Disengage 2 claws @ from the chessis, (3) Remove the Mechanism assy (including Cassette hous- in) and Main board assy out of the chassis as shown in Fig. 1 (6) Tum over the Mechanism assy and Main board assy then connect CNS and CN3 of the DISPLAY board assy. (6) Carry out checks & repairs as necessary as shown in Fig 1-53. Note: When input the AUDIO/VIDEO signal from connector, ‘connect CN1 of the SW/JACK board assy. SWAJAGK board assy (6) MAIN board assy (03) PRE/REC board assy (43) DEMODULATOR | BOARD ASSY (14) DigiraL'sus BOARD ASSY (8) ‘VIDEO UNIT BOARD ie YiC SEP BOARD ASSY (85) Fig. 15.3 1.8.2 Cautions on cassette loading when mechanism is in service position The REC SAFETY board assembly of this set serves both for detecting the safety tab (eresure prevention tab) of a cas- sette and detecting a cassotte loaded, Therefore, cassette loading in the condition that the mechanism is disassembled from the set needs manual operation of the switches of the REC SAFETY board assembly and the CASSETTE SWITCH board assembly. 15.3 Cassette loading and ejecting procedures when ‘mechanism is in service position (1) Insert a cassette tape halfway into the cassette housing assembly, (2) Press the switch of the REC SAFETY board assembly to tum on. (8) When the cassette loading begins and the cassette goes ‘down to the bottom, immediately press the switch of the REC SAFETY board assembly to tum off and hold the st- ‘us that the switch of the CASSETTE SWITCH board as- ‘sembly is turned on. (Fix the switch with adhesive tape 6 put screwdriver, etc, on it to leave the switch in the ON status.) (4) In this status, desired operations (recording, playback, fast forward, rewind, etc.) can be performed. Note: When the mechanism is in the service position, the safety tab of cassette tape is not detected and record- ‘ng on cassette tapes without safety tab is possible. Therefore, carefully choose a cassette tape for op- eration in this mode so as to avoid using cassette tapes of important recording. (6) For ejecting the cassette in this status, do it in the reverse order of cassette loading mentioned above. Ifthe manual operation REC SAFETY switch timing is incorrect, the cassette may be completely or par- tially ejected, and the cassette is often ejected incom- pletely. In such a case, itis possible to take out the cassette by hand. It itis desired to load a cassette again after the cassette is ejected in the above procedure, make sure to set the tray of the cassette housing assembiy in the frontmost position Prior to loading the cassette once again. 16 1.5.4 Opening on the chassis, The chassis assy has openings for easy access to the check- points and connector pins as shown in Fig. 1-54. SPACER CN201 b P \c807 nN Rotary Encoder (See poms) SPACER 4% (c=) CP601 CP852 (e601 ES 1c754 —J ‘cP 8st 16 fl PRE/REC Gran CN202 TUNER aa 0 0 oat PRE/REC 7S) (EET) CN201 77 a 1.6 MECHANISM SERVICE MODE ‘This model has a unique function to enter the mechanism into every operation mode without loading of any cassette tape. This function is called the “MECHANISM SERVICE MODE", 1.6.1 How to set the “MECHANISM SERVICE MODE™ (1) Disconnect VCR from AC. (2) Remove the Top cover, Front panel assy and cassette housing assy. (See Page 1-2, 1-3) DEMODULATOR boars assy (14) (9) Connect B4 (GND) and B5 (TEST) on the DISPLAY board assy with a jump wire. (4) Connect VCR to AC. (6) Press the POWER button, (6) Select the desired operation mades with the operation buttons or remote controller. MAIN board assy (03) Rae Pte crag /TPS REC. ©. GAIN oe Ba Pit OFF IRitd SEP VIDEOEO 67 ‘AUDIOLEVEL ita 6-8 VIDEO EO Q Fae ice sepanaTion® sioy_| separation Dy bi mae FuTER = Hes 126 VCO- ™ Yess TPs pao KREG FM PBEM cme ie SEP board assy (88) DIGITAL SUB J board assy (49) Tee92 woo unit Beara as (05) I 'SWIJAGK board assy (95) FEC SAFETY board assy (32) DISPLAY board assy (21) CASSETTE SWITCH board assy (33) Fig. 1-61 1.7 EMERGENCY DISPLAY FUNCTION 1.7.3 How to clear emergency record: ‘This product has the function to store the last two previous Press the COUNTER RESET button on the remote control. emergency faults which can be displayed in the FDP when _ler in the emergency record display mode,and the record of servicing the emergency fault(s is cleared. 1.7.1 How to display record of an emergency faults (1) Press 'N’ button of the presetting unit more than 2 seconds. and the two previous emergency faults are ‘shown in the FOP. (2) Press 'N’ button of the presetting unit again to return to the normal mode. Example) 01:03, Emergency faults before last Emergency faults of the last time {Example} E: ——: —— = No record of emergency 1.7.2 Detail of emergency faults FOP ‘Symptom Detect mode Resulting mode E:01 | Loading motor rotates for more than 8 Sec | Loading POWER OFF without shift t next mode. :02 | Loading motor rotates for more than 8 Sec | Unloading POWER OFF without shift to next mode, £:03 | SUPorTUREEL FG inputis absent REC/PLAY/FF/REW. ‘STOP + POWER OFF for more than 4 Sec) SEARCH FF/SEARCH REW :04 | DRUM FF input is absent{for more than 3 Seo) | REC/PLAY/FF/REW. sToP | SEARCH FF/SEARCH REW E:06 | CAPSTANFGinputis aboentfor more than 1 Seal REC/PLAYIFFIREW STOP POWER OFF SEARCH FFSEARCH REW £:07 | NoSwosv/i2v POWER ON. POWER OFF Table 1-7-1 EMERGENCY FAULTS 18 SECTION 2 MECHANISM ADJUSTMENT 2.1 PREPARATION 2.1.1 Precautions (1) Disconnect VCR trom AC power before soldering, (2) Avoid imparting stress to wires when disengaging con- nectors. (8) Determine and correct the cause of difficulty before pro- ceeding to adjustments.Do not disturb settings unnecessariy. (4) Use care not to damage tabs,claws,ete during repairs. (5) Install the cassette housing assy only when the meche- nism is inthe MECHANISM ASSEMBLING MODE po- sition. (6) When installing the Front panel assy,be sure to engage the housing door with the door opener of the cassette housing assy. If this is omittad,the cassette door will not open at Eject and the cassette can not be removed, (See SECTION 1 DISASSEMBLY.) 2.4.2 Check without cassette housing assy. ‘Mechanism operations can be observed easily by removing ‘the cassette housing assy. Use the MECHANISM SERVICE MODE (See SECTION 1 DIASSEMBLY | 2.1.3 Manual removal of loaded tape When the deck enters the emergency mode with cassette ‘tape loaded and it can not be ejected by pressing the EJECT button,take out of the cassette tape according to the follow- ing procedure. (1) Disconnect the power cord from AC outlet then take out the Top cover and Front panel assy. (2) Turn the mode motor on the Main deck assy by hand in the unloading direction to where the pole base assy (sup- ply and take) is positioned below the cassette tape.At that time, pay careful attention to the tape not to get soiled with grease. (3) Take out 4 screws of the cassette housing essy.(See SECTION 1 DISASSEMBLY) (4) Remove the cassette housing with slackened tape and ‘guard panel of cassette. (5) Wind up the tape by turning the reel hub(either supply (oF take-up side for convenience) from the bottom of the cassette,and remove the cassette tape. Mode Motor Pole Base Assy Guide Arm Assy Fig. 2-1-1 2.1.4. Test Equipment ‘Alignment tape (SP) ‘Alignment tape (EP) Back tension cassette gauge | AIC head positioning tool MHP MHP-L PUJA80762 PTUg4010 Roller river Presetting unit Grease PTU94002, PTUS4O08 KYODO-SHP ~S Table 2-1 Test equipment 2.2. MAIN MECHANISM PARTS Inertia Plate Drum Aassy AIC Head Capstan Motor Mode Motor Guide Rail FE Head Bolt (Mode Motor) 4 Pinch Roller Arm Assy Tension Arm Assy ES | Guide Arm Assy Pole Base Assy (SUP) _|.f fe [Lever Assy Controt Plate: Tension Band Assy Slide Plate Slit Disk Pole Base Assy Slit Disk ur) Ty) wm Fig. 2-2-1 Top view of main deck Belt (Capstan) Fig. 2-2-2 Bottom view of main deck 221 Cleaning Periodic clesning of the tape transport system is desirable, but ordinarity not feasible in practice. Therefore,perform cleaning when a set is brought in for repairs or maintenance. Con- tamination of the video heads.tape guides and brush can detract from playback picture quality and in extreme cases.even damage the tape.For clesning.use @ finemesh, ‘cotton clothiabout the texture of @ while dress-shirt) mois. ‘ened in alcohol. it is recomended to also clean thetape ton- sion posts and capstan, * To clean the video heads,press the moistened cloth gentiy against the upper drum with fingertip and turn the drum gy hand, + Do not use @ vertical stroke.as this may demage the heads. 2.22 Lubrication Oiland grease do not normally require periodic replenshing, Apply only when replacing lubricated partslalso clean and replace lubrication of mating parts if soiled). For parts and Points to apply oil and grease, refer to the exploded views of the mechanism assy. Before oiling,clean with ‘loohol.Apply one or two drops of il. Avoid excess oi 1, Table 2-2-1 indicates the oll and grease used in this set Use these or recommended locally available equivalents, Category Part No. oil ‘COSMO-HVSE Grease | _KYODOSH-P Table 22-1 2. Grease is not required for a replacement cassette hous- ing assy.as this has been applied at the factory, NOTE: Stir grease that has been stored for an extonded period. 23 2.3: INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE ‘This product employs rotary and moving parts which wear ut in the course of usage.Periodic inspection, cleaning, iu- bication and maintenance are therefore important for ensur- ing maximum performance. Worn parts must also be re placed as and when required. 2.3.1. Suggested servicing schedule for main ‘components ‘Tne following table indicates the suggested period for such service measures as cleaning,ubrication and replacement. In practice, the indicated periods will vary widely according ‘to environmental and usage conditions. However, the ind cated 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. system Parts Nam 24 DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE OF MECHANISM 2.4.1. Procaution before disassembling mechanism ‘This mechanism has an exclusive operation mode provided. for disessembling and installation of the mechanism (MECHANISM ASSEMBLING MODE), and it is suggested 10 set the mechanism to this mode before disassembly and installation. The exclusive mechanism operation mode is not generally used and becomes available by manual setting only ‘Then this procedure starts with the condition that the cabi- net parts,cessette housing assy and PRE/REC board assy have been removed. 24.2 How to set the exclusive mechanism operation mode (MECHANISM ASSEMBLING MODE) (1) Turn the mode motor belt by hand. (2) Confirm that the hole of the control cam are aligned to the deck hole as shown in Fig.2-4-1 per ramsey AChead Lower drt Toto 657 — Pinch roller arm assy Fulleese head Tension am as5y ule ar easy Capstan motor Bet Capstan Belt (Mode motor Mode motor _ = sit sk upp, take-up Clutch unit supply, tke) Worm gear assy Conta pate | Side plate CT KO 3 Fensenbentaey Rotary encoder jk: Cleaning O: Inspection or Replacement it necessary Table 23-1 transport Tay OJOO|O|O!O|O |OjO}+ pt pt pe Drive be || er | O} 2b Hole align with hole in deck Fig. 261 2.5 MAIN PARTS REPLACEMENT OF MECHANISM 25.1. Pinch Roller Arm ASSY (1) Remove the sit washer, {2 Tit up the pinch roller assy in direction of arrow. a t Pinch Roler Slit Washer Fig2-5-1 252 A/CHead 1. Removal (1) Take out2 sorews (Al (2) Remove the A/C head with head base. (a) Head Base (a) Fig2.5-2 (3) When replacing the AIC head only,remove 2 screws (8), Use care not to misplace the 3 springs. ®) AC Head Board =a | pl 8, Fig.2.5-3 2. Installation (1) Temporarily set AIC head height as incicated in Fig, 25-4. AIC Head Head Base a / Ip 5.7mm. Fig2-5-4 NoTEs: * itis very important to correctly adjust the control pulse and ‘audio signal in addition to the mechanical tape path, + Perform interchangeabilty aojustments after electrical ad- justments. 253 Pinch Plate 1. Removal (1) Disengage 2 claws, then remove the pinch plete, Pinch Plate Fig26-5 2. Installation (1) When installing pinch plate.align rack of pinch plate and ‘wiangle mark of control cam as indicated in Fig,2-5-6. Pinch Plate Control Cam Correct direction Fig. 256 28 2.5.4 Mode Motor (1) Disengage the belt between mode motor and worm gear. (2) Take out 2 screws (A) then remove the mode motor. Capstan “Motor (8) Sub Deck Rss Fig.25-7 255 Lover Assy,Sub Deck Assy,Capstan Motor (1) Take out 1 slit washer. then remove the lever assy. {2} Disengage the belti capstan motor) from bottom of mechanism assy first as indicated in Fig.2-6-10. (9) Take out 3 screws (Al and remove the sub deck assy as indicated in Fig.25-8, (4) Take out 3 screws (B) and remove the capstan motor from the sub deck assy as indicated in Fig.259, a) fs |S [ver Aesy ere 26 Fig.25-9 Fig.2-5-10 25.6 Control Bracket-1,Earth Pilate (1) Take out 1 screw (A) and 1 screw (8). (2) Remove the control bracket and earth pllat. Fig2S-1 25.7 Reel Bracket Slit disk (take-up) (1) Take out 2 slit washers. (2) Remove the reel bracket end sit diskltake-up. Slit Washer i Reel Bracket Fig.25-12 Siit disk (TU) Fig.2-5-13 258 Control Bracket-2,Control Plate (1) Take out 1 screw (A) and remove the contro! bracket-2. (2) Take out 1 slit washer. (3) Disengage 2 claws and remove the control pate. Control Plate slit Washer Claws Control Bracket-2 Fig25-14 2.5.9 Sub Brakeltake-up),Contro! Cam (1) Disengage 1 spring (a) and 1 claw then remove the sub brake (take-up). (2) Disengage 1 claw and remove the control cam. Claw Control Cam ‘Sub Brake (TU) +o Hook Fig2.5-15 2.5.10 Slide Plate (1) Disengage 7 claws from bottom of the mechanism assy and remove the slide plate. Claw = Claw Slide Plate Fig. 2-5-17 2.5.11 Change Lever,Rotary Encoder (1) Remove the change lever. (2) Disengage 2 claws and remove the rotary encoder. Rotary Encoder Align the. ‘triangle marks @ Change lever Assy Fig. 25-46 28 Fig. 2-5-18 2.8.12 Sub Brake (supply),Tension Band Assy, Tension ‘Arm Assy,Take-up Lever Assy,Slit Disk(supply) (1) Disengage 1 spring (a), (4) Remove the tension arm assy with tension band assy, (2) Disengage 1 claw and remove the sub brake (supply) {6} Disengage 1 spring fo) and remove the take-up lever assy. (3) Take out 1 sevew (Al,spring (c) and slit washer. (6) Remove the sit diskisupply) Take-up Lever Tension Arm Assy Slit washer < Tension Band Assy (A) | Sub Brake (SUP) Fig. 25-19 2.5.13 Take-up Head,Tension Arm Lover (1) Remove the take-up head and tension arm lever. Tension Arm Lever Take-up Head Fig.2-5-20 29 2.5.14 Guide Rail (1) Take out 5 screws (A) and 1 screw (8), (2) Disengage 4 claws end remove the guide rail Fig. 2-5:21 240 2.5.18 Stator Assy (1) Take out 2 screws (Al (2) Raise the stator assy in the direction indicated by the ar- row to remove it (also remove the inertia roller (3) Remove the flat cable, (4) To reinstall first secure the flat cable,then insert 2 screws a. (6) After ceinstaling, be sure to perform PB switching point adjustment(See SECTION 3 ELECTRICAL ADJUST- MENT), ‘S FRONT SIDE Flat Cable @ a aS stator Assy Fig. 25-22 NOTE : When refitting the connector, check that the flat wire Is inserted correctly. 25.16 Rotor Assy [1) Remove the stator assy, (2) Take out 2 screws (B) and remove the rotor as: (8) Align the upper dum assy and rotor assy phase as indi- cated in Fig.2-5-24. (4) Overap holes (a) of the upper drum assy with holes (b) of the rotor assy (align holes in 3 locations) and secure with 2 screws (B) as indicated in Fig.2-5-23. = 6 per On de man 4 ro ar eet FO set Pate Assy —— Fg 2528 25.17 Upper Drum Assy 1. Removal {1) Remove the stator assy and rotor assy. (2) Use a 1.5 mm hexagonal wrench to loosen the collar assy screw and remove the collar assy. (3) Remove the upper drum assy and use tweezers to re- move the Washer. 2. Installation (7) Use an air brush to clean the lower drum assy and the call section of the new upper drum assy. (2) Set a new washer on the drum shaft as indicated in Fig.2- 5.28, NOTE: Be sure to use the new washer when replace the ‘upper drum assy. Lower Drum Assy Coll section Upper Drum Assy Fig.2-5-26 (3) Note the top and bottom of the collar assy and deter- ‘mine the position as indicated in Fig.2-5-27, Colar Assy Hox wrench (5mm) Ka if Lower Dum Ay S; Upper Drum Assy Fig. 2-5-25 NOTE: Ifthe Brush is replaced, do not apply the grease to the contacts. Fig.2-5-27 (4) While pressing the collar assy evently from above with your fingertips secure the hexagonal screw. Fig.2-5-28 (6) After installing, gently turn the upper drum by hand and confi normal rotation, (6) Install the rotar assy and stator assy. (7) Clean the upper and lower drum assies and perform the following adjustments; * PB switching point adjustment + Slow tracking preset adjustment * Interchangeabilty adjustment (be sure to check EP mode) 2.6 CHECKUP AND ADJUSTMENT OF MECHANISM, PHASE 2.6.1. Precaution The rotary encoder and syscon circuit are closely interrelated. Therefore,the rotary encoder and control cam conection determines the operations of mechanical parts, such es plates. gears brakes, etc.Correct positioning of these parts is essential for smooth tape loading and mechanical operations. 2.62. Loading Arm Assy (supply,take-up) (1) Install the supply loading arm assy and the take-up load ing arm assy so that their positioning markings on the respective gear face each other and the holes of their ‘arms correspond to the holes on the main deck assy re- spectively. (2) After setting the guide rils,engage the pole base assies ‘with the tip of the loading erms respectively. Then,entor the mechanism into the unloading mode to return the pole base assies to the front position. (3) Reassemble the peripheral parts of the guide rail as origi nally To Pole Base Assy(SUP) Loading Arm Assy (SUP) Holes align with hole in deck’ To Pole Base Assy(TU) (Tu) Holes align with hole in deck Fig.2.64 242 2.6.3 Rotary Encoder,Change Lever,Control Cam (1) When reinstalling the rotary encoder adjust its position 08 to fit the triangle marks each other and push it deep Until tis locked by the pawis, (2) When reinstaling the change lever,set it so as to make its positioning hole correspond to the hole of the main deck assy, (3) When re-engaging the contro! cam,lower the capstan brake assy wiile setting it so as to make its positioning hole correspond to the hole of the main deck assy. Align the 4 triangle marks Claw. Holes align with hole in deck ‘Tur the Capstan Brake Assy counter clockwise Control Cam Fig. 263, 2.64 Slide Plate (1) Lower both the main brake assies (supply and take-up) Untill they touch the edge of the main deck assy while reinstalling the slide plate so as to make the respective positioning holes of the main brake assies correspond to the holes on the main deck assy. Main Brake Assy(SUP) \ Main Brake Assy(TU) 2.85 Control Piate (1) Reinstall the control plate so as to set the two position- ing holes of it on the holes on the main deck assy respectively and to set the positioning hole of the take- up lever on the hole of the main deck at the same time. When adjusting the hole position of the take-up lever use 2 pair of tweezers to hold and move it since itis pulled bya tension spring. (2) After reinstalling the control plate,fix it with the slit ‘washer,control bracket-1 and -2. Holes align with holes in deck Control Plate Hole of Take-up Lever align with hole in deck slit Washer Fig. 2-6-5 213 2.7 TAPE INTERCHANGEABILITY ADJUSTMENT. NOTE : * This adjustment is extremely important. However, itis normally not required during routine service. Partorm only after replacing major components(A/ © head,upper/lower drum assy,pole base assy, etc) * Before using costly alignment tape,use a spare tape and confirm correct operation of the tape transport. 27.1 Tape pattern (1) Connect the oscilloscope to TPIPB FM) on the PRE/ REC board, Use TP11(0.FF) on the PRE/REC board as a tigger. (2) Playback the SP stairstep portion of the alignment tape IMHP }.Confirm that the FM waveform appears as in- dicated in Fig.2-74. (3) Set the manual tracking position by simultaneously pressing the CH *~" and "+" buttons. (4) Operate the tracking adjustment (press the CH buttons during playback) and set for maximum playback FM waveform. (5) By operating the CH button,vary the FMwaveform from maximum to minimum and vice versa to confirm that the waveform varies nearly ina flat shane as shown in Fig 2-7-1 (6) When the FM waveform does not remain fat during this process first slightly loosen the set screw located ‘at the bottom of the guide rallers.Using the guide roller ‘adjustment tool (Roller driver) ,adjust the supply and take-up guide rollers {refer to Fig.2-7-2) to obtain the correct waveform as indicated in Fig.2-7-3. (7) By pressing the CH buttons several times, vary the FM ‘waveform output from maximum to minimum land vieo versa) gradually, and confirm that the variation proceeds in fiat shape, as shown in Fig.2-73, (8) Next playoack the EP stairstep portion of the alignment tape IMHP-L]] and ajust the tracking control from maxi- mum to minimum the FM wavetorm,confirm that FM waveform variation is always flat (9) Record the signal and play it back in both of the SP and EP mode,confirm that the FM waveform is fiat in both mode, (10) After adjustments,tighten the set screw of the guide rollers. (11) Confirm that the tape winking does not occur at the roller upper or lower limits as indicated in Fig.2-7-4, 244 |) Maximum level Minimum level Normal waveform examples I r™mpe ci Incorrect waveform examples Fig. 2-7-1 Adjust Roller driver Hex wrench Guide Roller Fig. 2-7-2 272 AIC head hei NOTE: » Temporarily set A/C head height as indicated in Fig. 2-5-4. ++ Use spare tape to check the transport and con- firm the tape is not scratched or damaged. 1. Tilt (1) Use spare tape and set for playback. (2) Turn screw (3) clockwise to where the tape curls just slightly at the TU guide pole bottom flange as shown in Fig 2-7-5. (3) Then siowly turn screw (3) counterclockwise to where D the curling ceases, 2. Height (1) Connect CH-1 of a dual trace oscilloscope to Audio Out = i (2) Connect CH-2 to TP401( CTL PULSE) of the Main board i! assy and use the ALT mode. (2) Playback the SP stairstep portion of the alignment tape ~-=—Take-up side (MHP. (4) Agjust screws (1},2) and (3) for maximum audio output, and control pulse level 2. Azimuth "Correct vrafon of the veo (etys fat (1) Connect the oscitoscope to Audio Out, 12) Playback the SP starstep portion of the alignment tape TM) > Go -on (MHP). (8) Adust serew (2) so thatthe audio output is both max! + Bad varaton of the viewofom mum and with minimum fluctuation. ais Faling vo HEIN Pir) = ft Fig. 27-8 = bom ange Incorrect Correct i & ro —— aaa ‘Audio signal a Ld (a) Guide Roller paar aeceealenn ph Cae ifn fiaiy ifn, Fig. 2-7-5 (0) Guide Pole Fig. 2-7-4 248 2.7.3 AIC head phase(X-value) (1) Connect the oscilloscope to TP6IPE FM) on the PRE! REC board. Use TP11(0.FF) on the PRE/REC board as @ trigger. (2} Playback the SP stalrstep portion of the alignment tape MHP (3) Set the neutral menual tracking position by simultene- ously pressing the CH *~" and ‘+" buttons. (4) fagjustment is required slighty loosen screws (4) and, (6), Set AC head positioning tool on the AIC head ac justing boss as indicated in Fig.2-7-6. (8) Tum the tool frst to position the A/C head fully towerd the capstan, Then gradually return it toward the drum: and stop at the position of maximum FM waveform ‘output level as shown in Fig.2-7-7. (6) Tighten screw (5). Remove the tool and tighten screw @, (7). Eject the SP alighnment tape [MHP] and then reinsert ‘the EP alignment tape IMHPAL}. (8) Playback the EP staistep portion of the alignment tape (MHP-L (9) Set the neutrat manual tracking position by simultane- ‘ously pressing the CH and ‘s" buttons. (10). Confirms maximum playback FM waveform output level ‘as shown in Fig 2-7-7, (11) If not maximum slightly loosen the screws (4) and (6). Use the tool and adjust the head position for the near ‘est maximum point. Then tighten screws (4) and (6) ANC Head Positioning Too! "> To Capstan Fig. 2-7-6 246 SP mode staistep | ‘Aignmert tape EP mode staistop ‘Algnmant tape FM waveform output Fig. 2-7-7 2.7.4 EP mode auto tracking NOTE: Set VCR to the mode A by remote controller. (1) Playback the EP stairstep portion of the alignment tape MHP (2) Confirm that the Automatic tracking indication (ATI stops fieshing and remains on. {3} Press the "D” button on the presetting unit [PTUS4008] to tum off the Automatic tracking indication [AT (4) Press the “D" button again to change the mode to the EP interchangeabilty adjustment mode and confirm that ‘Automatic tracking indication [AT] stops flashing and goes off. (6) Ifthe alignmers tape ejects automatically, repest the AY CC head phase adjustment Signal +Sweep generator output (96 oBy, 1 Hel | Mode °EE Equipment *Ossilloscope Measurement point *IC101 pin 29 Adjustment part ‘R107 (SEPARATION-1) R109 [SEPARATION-2) Specification *Minimize Fig. 3-10-1 Sweeper probe (1) Use a sweeper probe shown in Fig. 3-10-1 (2) Supply 300 Hz L-only modulated IF signal to IF terminal (of UN tuner (front endl. (3) Connect an oscilloscope to IC101 pin 29. (4) Agjust R107 for minimum output level (6) Supply 5 kHz L-only modulated IF signal to IF terminal of UN tuner {front endl. (6) Connect an oscilloscope to IC101 pin 29. (9) Agjust R108 for minimum output level SECTION 4 CHARTS AND DIAGRAMS ‘SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM NOTES 3. Interpreting Connector indications Safety precautions ‘The Components identified by the symbol /\ are critical for safety. For continued safety, replace safety critical components only with manufactures recom- mended parts. 1. Schematic diagram values Unless othorwise spectied. 1) All resistance values are in ohms. 1/6 W, 1/8 W (refer to parts list) Chip resistors are 1/16 W. K: Ka (10009), M: Ma (1000K2) 2) Al capacitance values are in uF, (P: PF). 3) All inductance values in pH, (m: mH). 4) All diodes are 1S$133 or MA165, (refer to parts list) 2. Indications AUX : Active only at high. UX : Active only at low. | | Les | fo] Active only at iow for electronic switch. Digital transistor : ‘The digital transistor includes builtin resistors, It features small size and high reliability i NPN Type fy] coe fit : a Ra purty Le) oe vee # Les | Feke] Active only at high for electronic switch. 1 1 or |2 zg #8 : a 2 3 Removable connector Direct connection on board Non-removable Board connector Connected pattern on board 1) Video circuits REC: Colour bar signal in SP mode, normal VHS mode. PB: Alignment tape, colour bar SP mode, normal VHS. mode. — : Unmeasurable or unnecessary to measure. 2) Audio circuits REC: 1KHz, ~8 dB sine wave signal in SP mode, Nor- ‘mal VHS mode. PB. : REC then playback it, 8) Movie Camera circuits Measured using a correctly illuminated grey scale or colour bar test charts in the E-E mode. 4) Indication on schematic diagram Voltage indications for REC and PB modes on the schi ‘matic diagram are as shown below. AEC mode—e25] 18 60! 4 (pp and REC modes (Woltage of PB and REC modes are the same) PB mede Note: If do not indicate for voltage measurement on the ‘schematic diagram, refer to the voltage charts. at 5. Waveform measurement 1) Video circuits REC: Colour bar signal in SP mode, normal VHS mode. PB =: Alignment tape, colour bar SP mode, normal VHS mode. Audio circuits REC: 1KHz, -8 dBs sine wave signal in SP mode, nor- mal VHS mode. PB : REC then playback it Movie Camera circuits Measured using a correctly illuminated grey scale or colour bar test charts in the E-E mode. 4) Indication on schematic diagram ‘Waveform indications on the schematic diagram are as shown below. 2) 3) ‘Waveform number 5) Waveform indications Waveform number -Wavolorm pame or measurement pont Wr25, atcour REGPE 12 Vop = — Level: 1.2 Vol shine mace, a Oscitoscope Volts and Time/Division, Probe 10:1 Mode: REC and PB modes 42 6.. Signal path Symbols The arrows indicate the signal path as follows. => Playback sign path CP Payback and ecrding srl path > rcuang sal pat > Ysralpath DD Coour (Chroma) sional path CPEs Ror signal path PD BerBYsgnalpan SD Capsan sare path Pm dumeenapah mp > Revisorepath CIRCUIT BOARD NOTES 1. Colour indications 1) Foil side Foil side patterns are indicated at GREY shading. 2) Component side : ‘Component side patterns are indicated at RED shading, 2. Foil and Component sides 41) Fail side (B side) : Paris on the foil side seen from foil face (pattern face) are indicated, 2), Component side (A side) : Parts on the component side seen from component face (parts face) are indicated. 3. Parts location guides Parts location are indicated by guide scale on the circuit board. 1) Signal pattem [REF Ne. [vocaTion. [Transistor -—|—cateoar anssoe ‘ior 1 ference number 2) Double pattern : REF No. | category 10 8: Fol ede ——— {@ Component io) Notes: 1) For general information in service manual, please re- {fer to the Service Manual of GENERAL INFORMATION Edition 4 No. 82054D (January 1994). 2) For repairing SMC (Surface Mounted Components), please refer to the VIDEO SERVICE GUIDE No. ‘vTs81001. orci" zone Werial"5"2on8 $40884-01 4.1 BOARD INTERCONNECTIONS a a] er || |e I @| |e GB ve sepa BB veno0 IB orsrrat sus were OB vince unre BD car von “| \er BE onm motor GE snack | BIG orseray scum 4.2 SYSCON/SERVO BLOCK DIAGRAM ze} a | |) ae ee] GeHet =e) | |/|| | pp ere 6 4.3 AUDIO BLOCK DIAGRAM a = & 3 3 i | L__ 44 VIDEO BLOCK DIAGRAM 4.8 AUDIO SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (ses em e at pay eee tee em | SS =e] @G@ marntaupto) | | | l 443, ang io fe ci 46 VIDEO SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM MAINIVIOEO) | | | eres renayiinee istitvill HPaey VOTES: ag (nnn t : PEUGLNESE,, ae etre Pabst we ae (CRS), AILPNP type trariskors ara saan) “ , c 415 416 E F T 6 a 4.7 SERVO SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM [ | MAIN( SERVO) . L NOTES: 1. Ma) net used 2 Fer SEHVO wavioms post lero page 427 4an7 418 48 ‘SYSTEM CONTROL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM OG marnisyscon) NOTE: Mar Jat wd 419 420 49 VIDEO CPU SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM Ta syscon #5780 — EDTV2-LEDS| srmea YS re i 88 | et ee aa | o| offfleu off acu : often 5.0 | a. wav47oM3-0595° FROM/TO SYSCON rage430) ore srg 3g eorvell FROW/TO VIDEO 0 ano Eva_oaTa — oapara wesw = eve_cLK O—— DaCLK seu —|— evRLLO Lo uce@ 2 ssB_oaTa sspara sIN 05. v.pATA S88-CLK O- — ssck wc lel a —Owi08 1} M.ce O———— ne NC ae -——OFESET MADATA NC Nc dale. cTL_c/> MACLK EDTvelH) WIDE LED age | Lf. S-vHS LED MCE EOTV2 LED MDATA NTscsw MOLK | OTL p20 WIDETH) cs. REF cTL.e XIN RESET xout vec vss F736 ode cers “ae PEVBOS4 | NOTE: Mark ( + )is not used, x = ¢ 421 422 4.10 SWITCHING REGULATOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 3] MAIN[ SW. REG] 4.11 TUNER SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM MAIN( TUNER] suiey Semana | ome au seve Rnccuaton As. 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COMPONENT PARTS LOCATION GUIDE LOCATION GUIDE REF. No. | LOCATION] [REF No, | LOCATION TRANSISTOR Ic ain] iciot_| 38 ovo2_| 3 “TRANS STOR RESISTOR ‘aor | a Ro |B ov2_| 3 riz | 2 ‘ADSUSTHENT m3 | 2 nor | 2 Rigg | 38 Rog |x Rios | 38 Rig | 1B Rios | 3 Rize | 18 R108 ca CONNECTOR Rio |B (owor 2 Rint B RUIZ 4B RIN3 48 RIN4 2B Riis | 4A Rie |B RUT 48 RIB 3A RIND 3A R120 Phy R121 2a R122 2B R23 |B Ri | 2B rizr | 1A ri |B ria | 3B CAPACITOR C102 1B C103 1B C105 2B C106 2B C107 B Cii4 3A CHE rly Cie 2B cio |B 437 438 4.17 DISPLAY, SW/JACK, SAFETY AND CASSETTE SW SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS BIE. Sw/UACK DISPLAY —FDP GRID ASSIGNMENT— et 4.18 DISPLAY, SW/JACK, REC SAFETY, CASSETTE SW AND A/C HEAD CIRCUIT BOARDS — AIC HEAD — — SWIJACK — ant 42. 4.19 PRE/REC SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM mem [) PRE/REC BS. & Boi NOTES: | Ma» ated [== = ~ PES etre mane(ny [fa a a 8 c 13 aaa E F ns 4.20 PRE/REC CIRCUIT BOARD couponent paar 0s ReneS ie —FOIL SIDE— WAVEFORMS = PREIREC — o 421 DIGITAL SUB SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM DIGITAL @mi oan test © le Ze oO _— PBt0942-01-02 0 GSpseGueuT (eseeeeTAT [3233] Za: WLM Ze Y/C SEPARATOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM IG y/c SEPA paawaane 2 lees sepRT STAT LT LTS TT (ST te Hy Bhuwis aS =F Be] | sled ad alley | POT et ena Pe |e | SARE ERE woe Fo of hb a] | EEE pe ERE i a o ce c 451 452 E F 424 Y/C SEPARATOR CIRCUIT BOARD —FOIL SIDE — (COMPONENT PARTS LOCATION GUIDE. 45 Ic|_6p {Di Telcl 3019 Icl_5¢__]R55 4D conte Seine tase ee a = wee samvabuuonv samznye0c OV somvza.ses1V jon Malt JAQLAy, | iba JSR, da ae ee = ee | somviagueeD 4.25 CABLE BOX SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 10. | SYSCON F503 Tpage-201 ie 1501 S-1a608F-810 | CABLE_OATA ©. 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Replace only with specified part numbers. 5.1 PACKING AND ACCESSORY ASSEMBLY i 08) AMEE No, PARTNo, PART NAME, DESCRIPTION AREF No. PART No, PART NAME, DESCRIPTION TEPER ESE SIGUE SE SEEDEIOREEBES |" gy pgagead pou eas possors —POLYBAG PACKING AND ACCESSORY ASSEMBLY joe pameret ——- SHEETAGCEBSORY : STRUCTION S5200U ‘0 Pasay BAING CASE S004 f 1” Risowsrer —strucTons.sen0) possato —_-PAOXINGOASE rzn0U no miata wera 102 doa en at (BT-51006-4 ‘REGIST.CARD WS povotce.ss FOLYFOAMBNG 52000 Peon ee ac ae 113 PUs85602 CONEGTION SHEET tm Pencostos — RPCARLE tts paovreons, — FewOTEcoNTROLienssaou «| ® "M4 PEAOUOTD | LEDCABLE ASGy CABLE OX pa'isesi20 REMGTE CONTROLLERST20N) 18 Fenomasnta0 I CORD A CABLE vasa rote "” _GARBATTERY) Tan 7 PEAGIBEG50 CABLE ASSN PLUG CABLE ? ne pawiorRuBaeh band REPRPA2ST —_BATTERY,X2 $7200 pa eee ees . 52 CABINET AND CHASSIS ASSEMBLY BEWARE OF BOGUS PARTS Parts that do not meet specifications may cause trouble in regard to safety and performance, We recommend that ‘genuine JVC parts be used. 3 51 182.187 a #AVREF No, PART No, FASEB SSS ISG EEA GOn EE eR ORR CABINET AND CHASSIS ASSEMBLY 150 Be 1508, 1508 151 DD 152 183 154 155 158 187 159 1594 1598 1590 1590 1598 189 1806 A 80H 159) 159k 160 161 163 164 185 186 167 168 A 169 170 i” 17 A 173 174 a 176 7 178 79 wrt wre wre wea wes BD Parteozu Parteoevs Pazisie-t5 Posssas Parte7e-12 Parte769 Paxse0 ‘SDSFS010M PEMEO7S7-08 Pass247-2 aas2e5 s0sF26082 SOSF2010M Povza68A PDvz3914, PDM2261V POMZ261Y POMSS5SAB, POMS35aAQ Pomasooc POMaSAEA Poza ‘spsieseoz PDMASTIAT Poziat-12 ‘SPSP2606z POMA050-8 a 16665 Par1668-2 ‘SPST2608z SPST26122 Pazt606 sosT2e067 ‘SDSF40122 ‘SDSF30102 Powssi2.2 SDSFSO10M sosF20102 Posseso “MP 140-170 SDSF3010Z, Passotss PUS2S72AAS Portada Pariess Pastsss Pwsoz02.o772018 Pws0802-0814 Pws0802-0515 Pws0800-0698 ws0808-0622 PART NAME, DESCRIPTION FRONT PANEL ASSY, 852000 FRONT PANEL ASSY.S7200U CASSETTE DOOR ‘TORSION SPRING ‘TOP COVER, S52000 ‘TOP COVER|S72000 ‘SPECIAL SCREW.X¢ TOP COVER 87200 ‘SOREW x5 TOP COVER 52000 JOG SHUTTLE ASSY kNoBYOR) KNOB(SHUTTLE) ‘SCREW,X3 JOG 'SCREW.TOP COVER $7200U DRUM ASSY,$5200U DRUM ASSY,872000 DRUM SUB ASSY, $5200 DRUM SUB ASSY.57200U UPPER DRUM ASSY,S7200U UPPER DRUM ASSY,85200U BRUSH ASSEMBLY ‘COLLAR ASSEMBLY ROTOR ASSEMBLY SOREWX2 FOLLER ASSEMBLY ‘STATOR ASSEMBLY SOREW x2 WASHER BOTTOM CHASSIS BOTTOM COVER ‘SCREW3X3 DRUM ‘SCREW?X2 CASS HOUSING ASSY SHIELD CASE PRE SOREW32 PRE SSOREW.x2 MECHA 'SCREW,X2 CASS HOUSING ASSY ESPRING.X2 ‘SCREW,TERMINAL ‘SCREWX2 TERMINAL INERTIA PLATE POWER CORD SOREW.x2 Foorxe CASSETTE HOUSING ASSY SIDE PANEL(L) $7200, SIDE PANEU(R)S7200U EARTH PLATE WIRE,JOG WIRE,DISPLAY \WIRE,DISPLAY WIRE,DISPLAY \WIRE,ORUM a7 | ; | Ne is indicate lubrication and greasing areas. Aa yTE: The section marked in AA and BB MARK 8B mbar (COSMO-HVE6 Category| _Partnur ol AREF No. PART No, JES HE ECS SEE GHG RI RE be eR 2 3 “ 6 6 7 8 9 198 198 24 3 Es a 28 1 32 33 37 38 ey “1 “4 «6 PART NAME, DESCRIPTION MECHANISM ASSEMBLY Paseaoeas ‘SOST2608z_ POSSO12-13 PoMs0001-385109 Poses02-13 Passsosas Paws0017-47 Pa63058.3, POUSSOBAS Powao001-363 Paces08a3 Pases00n-4 POMs0001-s80102 azi6s9-17 Passov4-11 POS5O15--1 (003003.828 Poktan00e-3 Possso7B, Poso002.233 Passat Pawaoo16-69 Poussi28 POusstBA Powssasat Poces25a Poces26-1.2 Pasesa7A PaM0017-24 PEHEOIG2 035206 POKs687A Powsooce-182 ‘SDST2604z Paseas08-1 POKBssIAc POwsas2A3 Pasesa7A Pari6s7-19 ‘SPST26067 Ss0sT26127 Pari6e4-13 P085136-12 Pousaes Pariese-45 Powsoo17.8 TENSION BAND ASSEMBLY SOREW TENSION ARM LEVER TENSION SPRING ADJUST PIN TENSION ARM ASSEMBLY SLIT WASHER MAIN BRAKE ASSEMBLY(SUPPLY) ‘SUB BRAKE ASSEMBLY(SUPPLY) TENSION SPRING. MAIN BRAKE ASSEMBLY(TAKE UP) SUB BRAKE ASSEMBLY (TAKE UP) TENSION SPRING REEL DISKx2 SLIT DISK(SUPPLY) SUT DISK(TAKE UP) WASHER X2 BELT(CAPSTAN) PULLEY ASSEMBLY ‘COMP-SPRING. SSPRING.CAP ‘SPACER IDLER ARM ASSEMBLY (CLUTCH UNTISUPPLY) CLUTCH UNITITAKE UP) {GUIDE ARM ASSEMBLY TORSION SPRING PINCH ROLLER ARM ASSEMBLY SUIT WASHER. AUDIOICONTROL HEAD HEAD BASE ‘SPECIAL SCREW.X3 ‘COMPRESSION SPRING,xa ‘SOREWX2 POLE BASE ASSY(SUPPLY) POLE BASE ASSY(TAKE UP) LOADING ARM ASSY(SUPPLY) LOADING ARM ASSY(TAKE UP) (GUIDE RAIL SOREW 6 SCREW ‘CONTROL CAM CONTROL BRACKET EARTH PLATE CONTROL PLATE SLIT WASHER, AREF No. PART No. a7 « Ps 50 51 52 53 54 55 58 7 58 59 60 > gagaegee aay Paztess26 ‘SPST26082 ‘sPSFas06M POces424-6 poMa0017.8 035008-1-7, Pomsoo17-51 203093-890 Passc2e-4 Part6se--10 Podesan2 Paztess Pasesss PQN90001-987106 Pusoe2e-+ sPsPsc0sz PWS0101-80AJ6a2 PoMs0008.96-17, POess95A Pate ‘SPST26062 Pus1495 Poessi788 ssPsc2soez Paeasea-1 ‘SDS72806Z PoMso001-384101 Pawsasaa2 Potess4 Pows0001 386 Pawta000s 35: aesass PO3500-1-4 Pazt6se PeHEo2a7 ‘808726102 Pus14s2-1-1 POwsdseat Possaier2 Posssie2 Passiset-4 Pocass6.2 paseas7.1-2 Powsa73 Poesa741.2 spsT2e06z ‘spsT2608z Pa2t6s08-11 PART NAME, DESCRIPTION PINCH PLATE ‘SCREW,X2 ‘SCREW LEVER Assy ‘SUT WASHER REEL BRACKET SLIT WASHER x2 WASHER IDLER LEVER, ‘SLIDE PLATE (CHANGE LEVER ASSEMBLY TAKE UP LEVER ‘TAKE UP HEAD, TENSION SPRING LOADING MOTOR SCREW x2 WIRE BELT WORM GEAR ASSEMBLY WORM BEARING. SCREW CAPSTAN MOTOR SUB DECK ASSEMBLY ‘SOREW.X3 CCAPSTAN BRAKE ASSEMBLY SOREWXS TENSION SPRING,C.BRAKE CHANGE ARM ASSEMBLY CHANGE GEAR TENSION SPRING. BELT CASSETTE GEAR, Up @uiDE LED PRISM FULL ERASE HEAD SOREW ROTARY ENCODER ‘CLEANER ASSEMBLY (CLEANER ROLLER, ‘CLEANER (CLEANER ARM MOTOR PULLEY CONTROL BRACKET 2 SSW PIN ‘SSW HOLDER ‘SCREW SCREW MAIN DECK ASSEMBLY 55 5.4 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST AREF No. PART No, PART NAME, DESCRIPTION ISHS HO EGE ok iackbickee ee MAIN BOARD ASSEMBLY <03> PWBA —PBT0928.01 PE10920001 OTH Paesoet.2 ‘A. cro: PECAOIE2 ‘A Tuto: PERFO204 ier scPo0s6 loz ANSe69K ica BABISB A ICi0t—XRATT@SLS a or BATT95LS losot—_UPDs«s8C8-501 (or UPDBA59ACS-501 east MAITITXS. cas -BATESF Ioaot—Bu2sa1As east BA7099 ¢ XRA7039 leso1 S$ 14808F510 or S14508F- 8100 or S14P6OAFB10 Iceor HOB4Ss928TADBF cs02 XLJ03L.056A or ATESC56-10PC or SaL.C86IP ‘or 93.0568 oso S-0728ANZ or RESVA2BA or RESVL28A veo TA72018 \ceo7 M0253 or BU2000 osos — mes007P Io7st —Msra7oMs.05asP ast 28014508, 052 -2S03511ARS) ior pTotaEU arst —2scso8t(As) aise 23a995¢Rs) ss 25Ag0a54RS) iss —25C4081(RS) 0135 284983548) 201 2804081(aR5) 202 © 2SA1575(0RS) a203 2804081/0R8) 221 2804081/0RS) azz 28C4081(0RS) 2223 _2804081(0RS) cost protsaeU 242 —a8C4081(0RS) ess 28C4081(0RS) cas1 prota o2e2 DTOI2AEU ces DTorEU 2s¢ DTcr24EU ze DToI24EU (0282 DTAI2MEU (Q3012SA1576(0RS) soz 28C4081(0RS) Nn BOARD ASSY, $52000 aN BOARD ASSY 572000 SENSOR CAP, Xe Gove a808 CAPRISTOR TUNER UNTT ic rs rs ic ic (OSD) (050) rs ic ic ic i ‘SOP IC (MCU) ‘SOP IC (MCU) ic ‘FP ic (uc) ic c c ic ic ic ic ic ic ic ic ic ‘TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR ‘TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR #AREF No. PART No. 951 352 Qeot 501 601 602 608 604 (0608 (0608 0807 608 609 (80 cece (8st (set 9862 88s ase 805 886 toot roe rox 1023 1028 1025 ror 102 262 28 eas best 01 e02 603 606 607 2SAIS7B(QRS) 28c4081(aR8) orereu 2851256 28c40at(aRs) PNz6evt PN26eVI proi2seu prov2seu Drovaseu oTer24eu orer24eu Dror24eU 2sK1ad5.0B14 or 28K1076F48 or 29K2120LT 28036160) 28017408(RS) 28C3618(MLK) 2sD1013(85) 28c4081(R) DTANT4EU prowstu 2981255, 2sc22490.€ provaeeu 2sc4081(Rs) 2804081(F8) 2SA1576(RS) 28C4081(RS) ROS.2EST1B2 Dar2o2U 198199 or 1NAT404 or MATES 138133 or 1NeT40M or MATES 188199 or MAISS or 1N4TeBM 498133 or MAYES or INATa8M E82 nies2 Oe, 1ES-T182 185193 or MAIS on 1NATABM 198133 or 1NATA8I or MATES 188133 or MAIS or 1NAT48M 188139 or 1NATERM or MATES 188139 or MATS for 1NeTAaM PART NAME, DESCRIPTION. ‘TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR ‘TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR ‘TRANSISTOR PHOTO TRANSISTOR PHOTO TRANSISTOR ‘TRANSISTOR ‘TRANSISTOR ‘TRANSISTOR ‘TRANSISTOR ‘TRANSISTOR ‘TRANSISTOR FE TRANSISTOR FE TRANSISTOR FE TRANSISTOR ‘TRANSISTOR ‘TRANSISTOR ‘TRANSISTOR ‘TRANSISTOR ‘TRANSISTOR ‘TRANSISTOR, TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR ‘TRANSISTOR ‘TRANSISTOR ‘TRANSISTOR ‘TRANSISTOR ‘TRANSISTOR ZENER DIODE DIODE: DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE ZENER DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE: DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE. DIODE: DIODE: DIODE: DIODE DIODE DIODE: AREF No. PART No, 600 D610 Det dete 613 Der p18 eo e02 e03 807 208 est asa ass 86 esr 85a 880 61 eee eee ey ees D001 1002 1008 1021 Dioze At Ra Fa Re Rs SIR-381S89FM raza AB7210 188135, or MAI6S oe 1NAT4BM 188139 or 1N4140 or MAIS sssi99 or 1NaT4—M or MATES 188199 or 1Na14aM or MATOS 10862 wore Fe 062 0E62 RDISES-T1B9 or UZ15BSC sinsraaMt or 188139 or MANES 15R159-20071 rLzziFe2 rLzFE2 2iD008 or RKTALFB2 ‘AvOIZ or 19R153200-72 or ERAIG0272 18R159-200-71 ROISES-TIBI or UZ15BA ROB2e8-T189 or Uz6 2880 orMTZve2c ROSDES-T181 or MTZ0AT-77| or UZ3088A {1gA153.20071 ROB.1W8B1 snavaen or 188139 or MANES nnES2 or ERAISO2 Hz302L-T2 wrzi08 ‘AD I610RO 155138, or 1NaT40H co MAIS 188139 oe MAN65 or 1Nataant ‘OASAOBL-StIYN ASAOGA72¥N ‘QRSAOBI-123¥N ‘QRSA0BL-S92YN NAVAG2B-150N PART NAME, DESCRIPTION Le DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE. DIODE. DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE: DIODE: DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE: DIODE DIODE. DIODE: ZENER DIODE DIODE DIODE: DIODE DIODE FR DIODE FR DIODE FRDIODE BARRIER DIODE BARRIER DIODE FR DIODE FRDIODE FR DIODE FR DIODE ZENER DIODE DIODE: ZENER DIODE ZENER DIODE ZENER DIODE ‘ZENER DIODE ZENER DIODE ZENER DIODE FR DIODE ZENER DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE ZENER DIODE ZENER DIODE RESISTOR 00,1700 DIODE DIODE. DIODE: DIODE: DIODE. DIODE. RESISTOR, 100,110 RESISTOR, 470,110 RESISTOR, 12k0,1/10 RESISTOR 8.90,11100 RESISTOR, 19k0,1/16W AREF No. PART No. 6 Rr Fa Fo R10 a Rie R13 Ris Ree Reo 30 Fat 33 51 se 59 R51 Roe 63 67 oa 69 R70 Rr Rei ee ee ea Ri02 R103. R08 105 R08 io? 08 R109 R110 Rit ane Ria Rng Rn5, ane Rn7 Rng. Rie R120 iat isa 33 R134 Rigs: Rise. RIS? Ria ‘RSADGI-109YN ‘aRSA0BN-10a¥N ‘oRSA0BI-S34¥N, ‘aRsAoBs-OROY ‘ORSADBL-OROY INRVAG2B-110N ‘ORSAOBL-123¥N ‘QRSAOBL-«72¥N, ORsA0BU-STIYN ‘ORSADBW-OROY ‘ORSA08-OROY ‘GASA08L-3S2YN ‘aAsA0BL-se2¥N ‘aRsAaay-202vN ‘oRSAoBL-se2vN ‘aRsAoBL-102¥N (QRSAoas-102¥N ‘ASANGL-101¥N ‘ORSAOBI-102¥N ‘GASADBL-ESIYN ‘GASADBL-se5YN, ‘oRsA0B)-18a¥N ‘ORSADBI-169¥N (ORSADBL-S6aYN (ORSADBL-6E5¥N (ORSADBL-189YN (QVPAB0E-1042. ‘QRSAO-9997N ‘QASADEL-123¥N ‘aRsA0as-183¥N ‘aRSADBL-aeavN ‘ORSAOBL-103¥N (ORSAOBL-104¥N (QRSAOBI-10¢¥N, (QRSAOBI-109¥N ‘QASAOBI-102¥N (RSAOBI-1257N ‘oRSA0aL-«a2¥N ‘ORSADBL-273¥N ‘ORSAOBL-6BIYN, ‘oRsA0aL-822¥N ‘ORSAOBL-«7I¥N, (ORSAOB-7IYN, (QRSAOB!-273¥N ‘ORSAOBL-181YN, (ORSAOBL-E22YN, (QRSA0BI-662¥N ‘GASA08L-«75YN anote1201 ‘aASAOB-222¥N ‘GASAOB-221YN ‘QASAOBZ74¥N ‘ORSAGBL-G01YN nD t610-109 (ORSAOBL-<73¥N, ‘ORSAoBL-5e2yN, ‘oRsA0aL-682¥N, (ORSA0BI-159¥N, (ORSA0BL-GRSYN (ORSA0BI-103¥N ‘ORSADBL-1837N (ORSA0BL-473¥N, PART NAME, DESCRIPTION RESISTOR 104,170 RESISTOR 10k0.110W RESISTOR 390k0,1/10W RESISTOR oanow RESISTOR ca.tnow RESISTOR ak. 1716W RESISTOR 1240,1110W RESISTOR 479, 0W RESISTOR 5100, 1/10W RESISTOR o0.1r10W RESISTOR oainow RESISTOR 3.k0,1/10W RESISTOR 3.9K0,1/10W RESISTOR 3.9k0,1/100 RESISTOR 3.040,1/100 RESISTOR 1K 1OW RESISTOR 1,1 10W RESISTOR 1000,1/10W RESISTOR tka OW RESISTOR s300,1/10W RESISTOR eka,1/10 RESISTOR 19ka,110W RESISTOR 18k, 1/10W RESISTOR 9ka,1/10W RESISTOR 0k, 110 RESISTOR 18k, 1/10 \V RESISTOR AUDIO LEVEL, RESISTOR 399,111 RESISTOR 19k. 110W RESISTOR 18k0,1/10W RESISTOR 39k9,1/10W RESISTOR 10k0,1/50W RESISTOR s00k,1/10W RESISTOR 00k, 1/t0W RESISTOR 10k9,1/10 RESISTOR ka, 10W RESISTOR 1240, 110 RESISTOR, 439,110 RESISTOR 2a. tow RESISTOR 6800, 1/10W RESISTOR 8.2k0,1/10W RESISTOR, 4709,110W RESISTOR 4700,1110W RESISTOR 2740,1110W RESISTOR ‘1800,17100 RESISTOR 8.2k0,1/10W RESISTOR 6.ak0,.110W RESISTOR 47MQ.Ir0W RESISTOR 200,116 RESISTOR 2.2k0,1/10W RESISTOR 2200,1/10W RESISTOR 27049, 110W RESISTOR 3909, /10W RESISTOR 10k, 1/60 RESISTOR 4740,1/10W RESISTOR 5.k9,1/10W RESISTOR 6.k0,1/10W RESISTOR 15k0,1/100 RESISTOR 3.30,110W RESISTOR 10k0 17100 RESISTOR eka, 17100 RESISTOR 470,100 87 AREF No, PART No, 99 Avo aia Riaz Rus. Rtas Rus Ria F201 ro02 09 Rone R206 206 Roo? Rowe Roar Rowe R24 Rest esa Rest Rost Rese F268 269 R270 ert ae R310 Fatt R312 R313 Raia ‘ORSADGL-27aYN ‘ORSAOBI-473YN oADteW-01 (ORSAO-153YN aRDi61W151 (ORSAOSI-IRSYN (ORSADB-473YN ‘OSsAneI-180¥N, ‘oAsA0eu-101YN, ‘aRSA0eI-102YN ‘QRSAOBI-102¥N (OSH08-47"N (ORSAORN-102YN ‘RSAOSI-182YN (ORSA0B-222YN (ORSAOBI-82¥N (ORSADaI220¥N RSAORL-102¥N (ORSAOBL-OROY QRSADB-153YN ‘ORSAO8I-1SSYN ‘OASHOBL-82tYN (oASA08J-152YN (ORSA081-272YN (ORSAO8J-301YN (QRSADBI-102¥N ‘RSAosoROY (QRSAOSI-103YN (ORSAOI-153YN RSADEL-102N ‘@RsA0gs-1027N ORSAOG-128N ‘ORSAOG-022YN ‘ORSA08-270YN ‘ORSAB-331YN ‘ORSADBL-221YN ‘ORSAOBI-S3TYN (ORSAOB-122YN ‘ORSAOBU-108YN ‘OASAORL-I8GYN oRDt6 1.239 ‘ORSAOSI-OROY ‘ORSAOB272¥N (OASAOBL220VN (ORSAOSL-OROY RDt61N.303 (ORSADBLS82YN (GRSADSIS36YN (ORSAOGL-SS2YN (QRSAOSISSIYN ‘QRSAOBL-S80¥N (GRSAOSI223¥N ‘ORSAOSL-S6aYN (QRSAOSIZ2¢¥N ‘QRSAOBIZ22¥N (QRSAOBIS91YN ‘ovPAg08 3382 ‘ORSAOG-IS€YN ‘QRSAOG)-22¥N ‘ORSAOSI-882¥N ‘QRSAOG-220¥N ‘ORSA08L-222¥N PART NAME, DESCRIPTION RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR, RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR, RESISTOR, RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR “RESISTOR ESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR AESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR \VRESISTOR.Fh RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR 2rka,1/10W 470, 1/10W 1000116 15k, 1/100 1800,1160 30,1700 a7a,1n10w 18k0,17100 1000,1/100 ko,11007 ska.tnoW 4700,1n0W 1ka.toW 1.3k0,17100 2.2k0,1/0W 1.940, 1/10W 2.240,0n1007 19,1110" o,1n0W 15ka.1H0W 15ka. 1110 200,110 1.5k9.1/10W 27Ka.4/0W 3000, 411087 1a, 1/1007 09,1110 0401/10 15k 1/10W7 Ka, 10W 1K, 12k 108" 8.2k0.1/1007 270,1/10W 3800, 110 2200,1/10W 300,110 12k 1710 1040, 1/10 ‘ek0,1/10W 33h0,116W 00,1710 2.740.170 2.2k0,1/10 09,1100 3040.16 5.8ka,1/10W 39k 1/10W 5.0k0,1/10W7 3900, 110 80, /10W7 22k0,1/1001 ‘6k, 1/1007 220k, 1110W ‘22K0.1t0W ‘900, 1/100 150k0,4/10W 8.2k0,110W 8.8k0,1/1087 2.2K0,110W 2.2Ka.10W AREF No. PART No. Rot rat R37 R318 F319 Ra20 raat a2 a6t asa Rasa 68 357 359) 6s Rost 966 067 968 aso R370 Fart F373 Pars 01 ace 03 aot aos: 406 408 a0o Paro Ratt Rai Raia Rae Rats Rae. Fast asa Fass ass 01 502 504 506 eo1 ee R603 Re04 0s. 0 Roos 08 Rett ez ‘RSADeL-102YN (ORSA08I-105¥N (RSA0GI-473YN ‘RSAOSI-ISEYN ‘QRSANBL-221YN QRSAOBI-102YN ‘ORSAogL-221¥N ‘ASAD 68tYN ‘ORSADGL-750YN ‘QASAOGI-760YN (QRSAOBI-TS0YN ‘QRSAOBL-750¥N ‘aRsA0as-750¥N ‘ORSADBL-750¥N ‘QRSAOBL-932YN ‘OASACGL-S35YN ‘AsA08,-oFOY ‘RSADBL-OFOY ‘GRSA0B-OROY (QRSA08-821YN (RSAGB/-7IYN ‘QASAGBL-102¥N ‘GRSA0BY-Se2¥N ‘QRSAOBH-t02¥N ‘OASACaL-S6r¥N ‘RsAcaL-s6tYN ‘ORSAGeI-1037N (ASAOBI-102YN ‘RSAOBI-102YN ‘QRSA0eI-102YN ‘ORSA0B-562YN ‘RSADB-OROY ‘aSA0BL-2227N ‘aRsacas-2z2¥N ‘QRSADBL-SE2YN ‘ORSADBY-109¥N ‘ORSABs-1027N ‘Rsaces-109¥N ‘ORSADBS-102¥N ‘ORSAEI-1027N ‘OFSADBL-Se2YN ‘asaogs-102yN ‘ORSA0eI-123YN ‘ORSADGI-472YN ‘ORSA0gI-154YN ‘ORsAogU-102¥N ‘RsA0eJ-102YN ‘ORSAOGI-47"YN (RSA08-222YN ‘AGO1O,-100x (QRsA08-105YN ‘ORsA0gI-472YN ‘QRSACGI-102YN ‘QRSAO-472¥N (RsA0e-472YN (QRSADGI-105YN ‘ORSAOBI-472YN (QASAOBI-102YN (RsA0eu-472YN ‘RsA0@s-227YN (ORSADBL-221YN (QASAOBI-102YN PART NAME, DESCRIPTION RESISTOR RESISTOR, RESISTOR RESISTOR AESISTOA RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR, FESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR FESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR, RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR, RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR, RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR, RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR, RESISTOR, RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR, RESISTOR, RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR, RESISTOR, RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR, 40,1100 1Mo,.r10W 479,1710W 15ka.1H0W 2200,110W ka,4/1007 2200,1/100 ‘6800,1/10W 750,410 750,108 750,110 750,1tOW 750.1100 750,1n0W 3.3k0,1710W 39,1710" 09,1/1000 ‘on.1H0W oain0W 8200, 1/10 700,110 *ka.trioW 5.0, 1/10W 1ka,1/100 5600,111080 5600, 1/10W oka, 1108" 1ka,1r107 tka,t/t0W sKa.4ri0W7 5.60, 1100 00,1108 2axa,vt0W 2.240.110 5.6ka,171007 10ka,1/1007 tka,t/10W7 ‘oka, 100 1Ka,1/1007 1ea,1/1007 3.ka,1/100" 1ka,A/007 12k0, 111007 4.740,171007 5ok9, 1/1007 1ka.410W 1ka,10W 4700,1/10W 2.2K0,1/1007 700,10 sma,rniow 70,1100 “Ka,s710W 4.740107 479,100 1M9,1100 470,110 19,4710 4.7Ka,4110N 2200,1/10W 200,110 ka. 10

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