Sanyo VHR-550 User manual

Category
Cassette players
Type
User manual
FILE NO.
SERVICE MANUAL
Video Cassette Recorder
VHR”550
(Australia, New Zealand)
CONTENTS
SELF-DIAGNOSIS DISPLAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...2
1.
2.
3,
4.
-
DISASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...5
ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT
TEST POINTS FOR TAPE PA-
PARTS LIST
ACCESSORIES . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9
HADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . 14
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
15
PACKING MATERIALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
CABINET & CHASSIS PARTS... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
MECHANISM PARTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
ELECTRICAL PARTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...18
ml
PAL
Please seeother materials with Reference No.
given in table below.
Materials Model No.
\Reference Nol
Mechanism
V95
I
Manual Mechanism
MM531433
CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS (Refer to the separate volume)
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The components designated by a symbol ( ~ ) in this schematic diagram designates components whose value are of special significance
Should any component designated by a symbol need to be replaced, use only the part designated in the Parts List,
Do not deviate from the resistance, wattage, and voltage ratings shown.
NOTE: 1. Patisorder must contain model number, part number, and description.
2. Substitute parts may resupplied asthe service parts.
3. N. S. P.: Notavailable as service parts.
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Mechanism Mode Display/Head Output Drop Warning Display/Cylinder Rotation Accumulated
Time Display
This unit displays the diagnosis contents of abnormalities and the mechanism mode on its display panel in 2-digit numbers.
When the head playback output has dropped, the “L” sign will be blinked. Some models (listed later) will also display the cylinder
rotation accumulated time.
These display shows the outline of the problems. Use it as a reference when servicing the unit.
1.Self-Diagnosis Contents and Mechanism Mode Display
.
.
When the STOP button on the remote control is pressed for about 10 seconds continuously, the self- diagnosis number will be
displayed on the reception channel display of the display panel and number indicating the failed mechanism mode (changed
mode when being shifted) on the tape counter “seconds” display for 3 seconds each.
During self-diagnosis display, displays other than the diagnosis number/mechanism mode number and the cylinder
accumulated rotation time display described later (some models only) will be turned off and when displays end, the normal
display will be returned automatically.
Refer to “Self-Diagnosis Contents” for the self-diagnosis numbers and the “Mechanism Mode Display Contents” for the
mechanism mode numbers.
Self-Diagnosis number
Mechanism mode number
(Reception channel display)
(Tape counter
“Seconds” display)
Self-Diagnosis Contents
No.
00
01
02
03
04
E
05
Problem
Main Possible Cause
Mechanism Operations and
State After Occurrence
There is no abnormality in the mechanism.
The cylinder motor does not rotate.
The take-up reel does not rotate.
The capstan motor does not rotate,
The tape cannot be loaded with the
cassette inserted.
(But unloading can be performed.)
Tape loading and unloading cannot be
performed with the cassette inserted.
The cylinder motor is faulty.
. The control of tha cylinder motor is
faulty.
The tape winds around the cylinder.
. The take-up reel is caught.
c The reel belt is faulty.
The take-up torque has decreased.
The capstan motor is faulty.
. The control of the cepstan motor is
faulty.
Error in the operations of the tape
loading mechanism,
Foreign particles in the tape Ioad-ing
mechanism.
The tape end sensor is faulty.
The reel brake of the tape cassette
has not been released.
. The tape guide is caught.
The loading motor is faulty.
The control of the loading motor is
feulty.
Shifts to the STOP mode.
Shifts to the STOP mode.
Shifts to the STOP mode.
Unloads, shifts to the INITIAL mode,
and the power goes off.
The power is forcibly turned off with the
mechanism at its current position.
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15502(1) D2
No.
Problem
Main Possible Cause
Mechanism Operations and
State After Occurrence
Front unloading cannot be performed
The cassette drive mechanism is
Front loads and shifts to the STOP or
when ejecting the cassette. faulty.
INITIAL
mode.
(Front loading can be performed.) o The front door is caught.
. When the power switch is turned on
06
before eject operations: Shifts to the
STOP mode.
When the power switch is turned off
before eject operations: Shifts to the
INITIAL mode and the power goes
off.
Front loading and front unloading . The tape cassette is caught in the
The power is forcibly turned off with
cannot be performed when ejecting cassette drive mechanism.
the cassette.
the mechanism at its current position.
. The main cam and front rack gear of
07
the front loading mechanism have
not engaged properly.
. The gears of the front loading
drive mechanism
have not en-
gaged properly.
The mechanism becomes 1 (REVIEW)
The mechanism mode switch con-
The power is forcibly turned off with
08
while moving from 2 (IDLER), 3( STILL),
tact is faulty.
the mechanism at its current position.
4 (BRAKE), and to 5
(STOP).
The mechanism
becomes 7 (INITIAL)
The mechanism mode switch con-
Carries out tape take-up operations,
09
while moving from 1 (REVIEW), 2
tact is faulty.
(IDLER), 3( STILL), 4
(BRAKE), and to
shifts to the INITIAL mode, and the
5 (STOP).
power goes off.
Note: For details of mechanism operations corresponding to the mechanism positions of the self-diagnosis numbers 08 and
09 above, refer to the separate volume on the V95 I mechanism manual.
These manual reference numbers are shown in the cover.
Mechanism Mode Display Contents
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vlode No. Mechanism Mode Mode No.
Mechanism Mode
Mode No.
Mechanism Mode
00
CASSEITE OUT 08 PLAY
16 VIDEO INSERT
01 STANDBY
09 REC
17
VIDEO INSERT - PAUSE
02
STOP
10
AUDIO DUBBING
18
AUDIO/VIDEO INSERT
03
STILL
11
X2 SPEED PLAY
19 REVERSE X2 SPEED PLAY
04
REC-PAUSE
12
CUE
05
AUDIO DUBBING - PAUSE
13
REVIEW
06
FRAME ADVANCE 14 FAST FORWARD
07
SLOW
15
REWIND 99
OTHERS
2. Head Output Drop Warning Display
When the STOP button on the remote control is pressed for 10 seconds continuously 10 seconds after play starts, “L” will
be displayed blinking at the first digit of the minutes position on the tape counter
when the head output is lower than
the specified value to indicate an abnormality.
The cause of the abnormality maybe due to drop in the playback output caused by drop in the efficiency of the cassette used
or head clogging. Refer to “Head Playback Output Voltage Check” as a means to judge the abnormality.
Display panel
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Head output drop warning display
(Tape counter “lst digit of Minutes.” position)
–3–
15521(N) D3
Head playback output voltage check
keeette Usec
Cassette
with
normal
playback
output
Recorded
cassette
(With tabs)
Rental
cassette
(Without
tabs)
Werning
Display
,t~”
blinking
“L”
blinking
“L”
blinking
Envelope Detection Output Voltage
Envelope detec-
tion output
J+z+05095v
4V -----------------------------------
(IC301 Pin 25 or
C3016 HOT side:
see Fig. 2-l-1)
Switching pulse
(TP183: see Fig.
CH-1
CH-2
2-l-2)
Envelope detec-
tion output
4V t-----------------------------------
(IC301 Pin 25 or
C3016 HOT side:
see Fig.
2-l-1)
ov~lz~::’han
Switching pulse
(TP183: see Fig.
CH-1 CH-2
2-l-2)
Envelope detec-
tion output
[
4V -------------- . .. . .. .. .. . .. . ..... . .
(IC301 Pin 25 or
C3016 HOT side:
-----------------------------------
see Fig. 2-l-1)
Ov ~
A
Switching pulse
I
(TP183: see Fig.
CH-I
I
CH-2
2-l-2)
Less than
0.5V
Envelope detec- 4V
tion output
(IC301 Pin 25 or
C3016 HOT side:
see Fig. 2-l-1) Ov
=&~$than
Switching pulse
(Tp183 see Fig.
CH-I
CH-2
2-l-2)
Main Cause
When the output voltage dif-
ference of the two channels
is 0.5 to 0.95V
The video heads of both are
normal
When the output voltage dif-
ference of the two channels
is more than 0.95V
Tracking adjustment has not
been performed accurately
One video head is clogged
One video head has worn out
When theaverageoutputvoltage
of the two channels is less than
0.5V
Tracking adjustment has not
been performed accurately
Both video heads are clogged
Both video heads have worn
out
When the output voltage dif-
ference of the two channels is
more than 0.95V
Tracking adjustment has not
been performed accurately
c One video head is clogged
One video head has worn out
Some rental cassettes may have extremely low video playback outputs even when both video heads are
normal. As the average output voltage of the two heads may be less than 0.5. for some, no warning displays
will be shown.
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3. Cylinder rotation accumulated time disrdav only VHR-4951R emtdovs this function (However,
*is function will be equipped only from the middle of production. -
.
Press the STOP button on the remote control for approximately 10 seconds and the cylinder rotation accumulated time
excluding the cassette out and standby operation time will be displayed on the “Hours” display in units of 100 hours. (“33” will
be displayed for 3 seconds for 3,300 to 3,399 hours.)
To erase the cylinder rotation accumulated time display, press the RESET button on the remote control during the
accumulated time display.
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Display panel
:$ ill _l
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LI 3 3 3“’ i....? !..,,.!“’”LI L
Cylinder rotation accumulated display (Tape counter “Hours” display)
–4–
15502(1) Ml
1. DISASSEMBLY
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1-1.
REMOVAL OF CABINET, MECHANISM UNIT, AND MAIN BOARD
REMOVINGTHECABINETPARTS(Fig.l-l-l)
2.
Remove the screw@ at the back of the chassis.
1. Remove the cabinet and bottom cover by removing the
3. Remove the red screw@ in the chassis, remove the red
four screws @ and four screws@.
screw @, and remove the holder in this order.
2. Remove the front panel by removing the locks of the
4. Remove the two screws@ and two screws@ of the
clamps (A) using a screwdriver, etc. and slightly rotating
mechanism unit. The two screws @) of the cassette tray
the bottom part in the direction of the arrow.
can be removed easily by pushing the tray lock lever in
Notes:
Electrical adjustments for the this model can be
the arrow direction to remove the lock as shown in the
performed with only the cabinet removed.
enlarge view A and by pushing the lid opener lever in
When replacing the bottom cover, do not tighten
the arrow direction to remove the lock as shown in the
the screws @ too much. Excess tightness may
enlarge view B.
damage the screw taps on the chassis.
5. Lift up the whole mechanism unit and main board (CP-I
PWB assembly), and as shown in Fig. 1-1-3, push the two
REMOVINGTHEMECHANISMMAIN UNIT AND THE
lock claws (D) of the chassis in the arrow direction so that
CP-1PWBASSEMBLY(Fig.1-l-2and l-l-3)
they can be removed from the chassis.
After removing the cabinet parts, remove the mechanism
unit and the CP-I PWB assembly connected as follows.
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1. Spread out the lock clamps (C) in the arrow direction
slightly and remove the TM-1 PWB as shown in
Fig. 1-1-2.
M- PP4H/G-l
Front Panel
Unit
ver
Fig.1-1-1
–5–
16602(N) M2
M-PP21JE-2
Tray Lock Lever
B
Fig.
1-1-2
M-PP2UE-3
PWB Assembly
TM
Clamps(D)
Chassis
Fig. 1-1-3
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–6–
15502(1) M3
1-2. TEMPORARILY SE171NG UP AND CONNECTING CP-I PWB ASSEMBLY
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The foIlowing is an example of how to place and connect the main board without a jig, when repairing the CP-1 PWB
assembly.
1. Place the mechanism unit and main board up side down
2. Operate the unit using the buttons on TM-1 PWB or the
as a whole on a flat surface with the foil ”sideof the main
remote control.
board facing up.
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M-PP4HIG-4
CP-1 PWB Assembly (Foil side)
TM-1
\
Mechanism Main Unit
Fig. 1-1-4
1-3. INSTALLATION OF THE FRONT PANEL
When installing the front panel to the chassis after repaires and adjustments.
1. Pressing down the door opener lever of the mechanism
Note Opened cassette door position does not install the
main unit.
front panel to the chassis.
2. Set the cassette door to half-opened state as shown in
Fig.1-l-5, and install the front panel to the chassis.
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M-PP4H/G-5
Door Opener Lever
(Position A)
Cass~tte
Door
(Position B)
Fig. 1-1-5
–7–
15548(N) L1
1-4. MAIN CIRCUIT BOARD LOCATIONS
L-PWEX
3 in 1 Tuner
(Tuner/lF/RF Conv.)
VP-1 PWB Assembly
CP-1 PWB Assembly
TM-1 PWB
-.. -—
15521(N) S1
2. ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT
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VCR PRESETTING
There are two types of models, one type is equipped with the OSD (on screen display) and the other is not.
For the one with the OSD function, select the required mode according to the following steps.
This VCR need three basic presetting by using the menus displayed on-screen. After all connection have been made, then follow
steps 1 to 3 to preset the VCR.
The three presetting steps will be displayed in sequence on TV screen. The setting are entered with the remote control.
Turn on the VCR
1. Adjusting the TV receiver to the video channel: The AUTO SETUP screen will appear. When the video channel has been
preset, press the OK button on the remote control.
2. Country selection: Using the numeric button, select the country of use.
3. Language selection: When the desired language has been select, press the MENU/TV button at once.
When steps 1 to 3 have been finish, ready to operate the all operating mode.
2-1. SERVO CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT
These adjustments should be done upon completion of the tape transport adjustments.
If the tape transpofl adjustments (except the tilt adjustment) are done after these adjustments, follow the procedures again
in section 2-1-3, “switching position adj.”
.
When a cassette tape is loaded, auto-tracking will be set immediately after starting the first playback, as this will deviate
i.
the tracking center set Be sure to press the channel buttons (+) or (-) several times directty after starting playback to prevent
auto-tracking from being set.
2-1-1. TEST EQUIPMENT AND STANDARDS REQUIRED
Oscilloscope Vertical sensitivity :5 mV/DIV, external trigger
Bandwidth
: more than 10 MHz
Alignment Tape
VHJ-0009 or VHJ-0023 : SP mode, monoscope, 6 KHz
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Blank Tape
VHS-type cassette tape
Monitor TV
2-1-2. LOCATION OF ADJUSTMENT POINTS
P36200B1S4
Pow@
Sl&pl y ;
I
‘5
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eTP103~
3
in 1 Tuner-,
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0
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ICI 11
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7N~51
Tp201 (+)= / ;
T TP202(-)
k.-.:
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k:
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flc3016(HOT) CN3’J:,’” ;?
the rwdds.
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“’.”’”
J3054
~ “o’ o
Q!mm
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IC301 81
IC602
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no
~.. .-.:
~....j
on
CP-I PWB (Foil side)
Fig. 2-1-1
–9–
15500(N) S2
Note:
Self-recording means “Record any broadcasting or video
signal and play back the just-recorded portion.
2-1-3. SWITCHING POSITION ADJ.
Measuring Point Measuring Equipment
Adj. Condition
TP1OI Oscilloscope
PLAY mode
(VIDEO OUT)
Alignmenttape
TP183 (SW-P)
(VHJ-0009 or
VHJ-0023)
Adj. Location
Adj. Value
VR351 (SW-P)
6.5 H * 0.5 H
1. Play back the alignment tape.
2. Set the tracking control position to the center by pressing
CHANNEL buttons (+) and (-) simultaneously.
Note: To set tracking to center accurately, press the two
CHANNEL buttons together.
3. Adjust VR351 (SW-P) so that the width of “T” becomes
6.5 H * 0.5 H as shown in Fig. 2-1-3.
vs-swP
T=6.5 H t 0.5 H
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M
Front edge of
vertical sync signal
t
t
Rise
RF. SW. PULSE
Fig. 2-1-3
2-1-4. SLOW TRAKCING ADJ.
Pleasuring Point
Picture of
monitor TV
Pleasuring Equipment
Color bar generator
or
broadcasting
monitor
Adj. Condition
Self-recording
(SP mode)
SLOW mode
Blank tape
---------
Self-recording
(LP mode)
SLOW mode
Blank tape
Adj. Location
I
Adj. Value
CHANNEL (+) button
CHANNEL (-) button
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Set the tracking control to the center position by press-
ing CHANNEL buttons (+) and (-) simultaneously.
Play back the self-recorded portion and set the VCR in the
SLOW mode with the remote control unit.
Confirm that there
is no noise on the slow playback
display.
Press the CHANNEL button (+) about three times and
check that noise dose not appear at the upper part of
the display.
Adjust the tracking control to the center again.
Press the CHANNEL button (-) the same number of
times as
in the step 4 (about three times) and check that
noise dose not appear at the lower part of the display.
Note
.
CHANNEL button also servers as TRACKING button.
–lo–
15500(N) VI
2-2. VIDEO CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT
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In this model, video circuit adjustments are not performed. To check whether operations are normal, check the AGC level and
PB-Y level using the following method.
.
Use the adjustment relay jig to provide simple repairing of the VP-1 PWB assembly.
2-2-1. TEST EQUIPMENT AND STANDARDS REQUIRED
Color Bar Signal Generator
PAL Color bar signel with 100% white level (EBU color bar signel)
Oscilloscope
Vertical sensitivity
:5 mV/DIV, external trigger
Bandwidth
: more than 10 MHz
Oscilloscope Probe
Input capacity
: less than 25 pF (10:1)
less than 40 pF (1:1)
Covering frequency
: DC -40 MHz (10:1)
DC-30 MHZ(I:I)
Digital Voltmeter DC range
Alignment Tape
VHJ-0008 or VHJ-0023 : SP mode, color bar, 1 kHz
(Color bar signal waveform is described below. Refer to Fig. 2-2-1)
. Adjustment Relay Jig VHJ-0066
: 7-wire flat cable for VP-1 PWB assembly
ALIGNMENT TAPE COLOR BAR SIGNAL
WPV-TCS
J3
$$~gj’$;
White
Iv
Vp-p
‘H. Sync signal
Color bar signal waveform (VHJ-0008)
Fig. 2-2-1
WPV-TCP
m
f
g%
s;~gi~:
(75%)
vu
100’?/0
White
Black
Color bar pattern (VHJ-0008) on monitor TV
Fig. 2-2-2
ADJUSTMENT RELAY JIG
Connect the flat cable end from the cylinder assembly to the
VP-1 PWB assembly using the relay jig to provide simple
repairing or adjustment of the VP-1 PWB assembly, as shown
in
Fig. 2-2-3. Further, when adjusting the VP-1 PWB assembly,
be sure to make contact an end of shield case with bracket of
the VP-1 PWB assembly to maintain the shield effect. If the
VP-1 PWB assembly does not contact, there is insufficient
ground and no proper play back image can be obtained.
PPVPP2UE
z
VP-1 PWB Assembly
8=
Relay Jig u
VHJ-0066
Flat Cable
Cylinder Assembly
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Fig. 2-2-3
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–11–
15548(N) V2
2-2-2. LOCATION OF TEST POINTS
P3S200S1V5
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L-. -._-_J
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: IC141
::
:..-.
r2N~51 TP201 (+)-+
CN352
7 TP202(–)-
H
L...:
1 48
IC1020 Q’klol
,,.....>
; -;
‘......:’
IC201
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VR201
m
0
@c3016(HOT)
o
31 0
1
51
IC301 8’
J3087
v
CN303 ;“.>
‘:’”;og4
~
:’2;~The,e“R.
----1.
Ire posi-
oned with
Ie models
IC602
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on
CP-I PWB (Foil side)
2-2-3. AGC LEVEL CHECK.
Measuring Point I Meesuring Equipment
I Adj Condition )
ICIOI pin 46
Color bar generator
E-E mode
Oscilloscope
(10:1 probe)
Adj. Location
SpecifiedValue
0.5 Vp-p * 0.05 Vp-p
1, Connect the color bar generator to the video input
terminal.
2. Make sure that the AGC level is 0.5 Vp-p t 0.05 Vp-p as
shown in Fig. 2-2-5.
WPV-AGC
1007. White
0.5 Vp-p * 0.05 Vp-p
PL
%
Fig. 2-2-5
2-2-4. PB-Y LEVEL CHECK.
Measuring Point
TPIOI
(VIDEO OUT)
Measuring Equipment
Oscilloscope
Fig. 2-2-4
Adj Condition I
PLAY mode
I
Alignment tape
(VHJ4008 or
VHJ-0023)
Adj. Location
SpecifiedValue
1Vp-p k 0.1 Vp-p
1. Terminate the video output terminal with a 75C?
resistor.
2. Make sure that the video luminance signal level is 1 Vp-p
t O.I vp-p. (Refer to Fig. 2-2-6)
WPV-PBY
1009’. White
1 Vp-p
I
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15500(N) Al
2-3. AUDIO CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT
.
Before making these adjustments, be sure
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adjustments described in the tape path
to make the .
adjustment,
especially the ACE heads adjustments (refer to the
separate volume “Mechanism Manual”) so that the tape
traveling between thesupplysideguide roller and loading
guide post runs without fluttering or curling.
2-3-1. TEST EQUIPMENT AND STANDARDS REQUIRED
Before making these adjustments (except the ACE heads
adjustments), be sure to make the adjustments described
in section 2-1, “Servo Circuit. and section 2-2, “Video
Circuit.
Oscilloscope Vertical sensitivity :10 mV/DIV
Bandwidth
: more than 30
MHz
AC Voltmeter
Effective value indication
Input frequency :10 Hz -20 kHz
Input impedance
: more than 1 MQ
Measurement level :1 mV (full scale)
Blank Tape
VHS-type cassette tape
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2-3-2. LOCATION OF ADJUSTMENT POINTS
P362WB 1A8
9
3 in 1 Tuner~
o
f2N~51 Tp201(+)+
7 TP202(–)-
1
[.J
.-f....t
+..-.:; ,.-..
IC201
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......
VR201
m
J3087
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CN303 ,;’”l
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1
I
I
,
1
1
1
1
,
,
1
,-.,
I
‘Sh
;:,,?
x
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.---.1
IC602
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::
:.
. . . ..-
on
CP-I PWB (Foil side)
heseVRS
re posi-
onedwith
lemodels.
Fig. 2-3-1
2-3-3. BIAS LEVEL ADJ.
\ Measuring Point I Measuring Equipment I Adj Condition \
I VR201 (BIAS)
I 26 mVrms
I
1. Load the VCR with a blank tape and select the record
mode without all incoming signal.
2. After confirming on the oscilloscope that a 70 kHz* 5
kHz
sine wave is being output, adjust VR201 (BIAS) so that
the AC voltmeter’s reading is 26 mVrms.
–13–
15502(N) T1
2-4. IF CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT
In this model, the circuits of the TUNER, IF, and RF .
The adjustments for the IF (RF AGC) circuit of the 3 in 1
converter
have been made into one. Therefore, should
tuner are described below.
one circuit malfunction, the whole unit must be replaced.
Note The 3 in 1 tuner dose not need any adjustments,
because precise adjustments were down be for
shipment.
2-4-1. TEST EQUIPMENT AND STANDARD REQUIRED
Monitor TV
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2-4-2. LOCATION OF ADJUSTMENT POINT
P36200B1T5
Rear Panel
1
e
3 in 1 Tuner
+
>
0
7
c
3
CP-1 PWB
Assembly
*
c 2
c >
c >
VR 1-I
7
X These VRS are
>
positioned with
the models.
P~ 3
3 in 1 Tuner Fig. 2-4-1
2-4-3. RF AGC ADJ.
Measuring Point Measuring Equipment Adj. Condition
Picture of
Monitor TV
E-E
mode
monitor TV
Adj. Location
Adj. Value
--
VR (RFAGC)
SIN is best point
(on the 3 in 1 tuner)
3. TEST POINTS FOR TAPE PATH ADJUSTMENT
1. Connect the monitor TV to the VHF/UHF antenna output
terminal.
2. Connect the VHF or UHF antenna to the VHF/UHF an-
tenna input terminal.
3. Receive the middle electrical field (70 dBV -90 dBp) of
the VHF or UHF channel, and slowly turn the VR (RF AGC)
from the point where snow-noise is present to the
point where it just disappears from the monitor TV.
4. Confirm by monitor TV that there is no beat and satura-
tion (S/N is best point) when receiving any TV channel.
Test points TP182 (ENV) and TP183 (SW-P) for tape path adjustment are shown in figure below.
For adjustment, refer to the separate volume “Mechanism Manual (M M531433).
P37400B1T5
TP181 -]
Shield case m=
1 I
rTp’82~
—.
VP-1 PWB Assembly
Fig. 3-1
44-
4. PARTS LIST
LOC(ITION PARTS NO.
ACCESSORIES
645011 7893
613 147 35?1
613 1649347
613 0?6 6773
OR
613011 7359
OR
613 1326132
OR 613 1325975
OR 645006 9406
A
645002 7642
OR
A
6450122606
DESCRIPTION
REMOCON rINFRAREO
(WITH COUER BATTERY)
COUER BATTERY(FOR REMOCON)
INSTRUCTION MONUAL
CABLE, ANT
CORO
CABLE, ANT
CORD
COBLE,ANT PAL
CORO, POWER
CORO ,POWER
***** ***** ***** ***** ***** %***x*********************************
PACKING14ATERIALS
613 1649484
CARTON CASE
613 1609143 CUSHION,FRONT
613 1609150 CUSHION,BACK
613099 1768 POLYE COVER,INNER-K
Undesignated numeral shows
Location No.:CH-
N.S.P.:Not available
asserviceparts
11-.
@
[
I
10
LOCATION
PARTS NO.
CABINET& CHASSISPARTS
CH-1
411 1370007
CH-2
411 021 7907
CH-3 613 1606883
CH-4 4120525108
CH-5
412028$’406
CH-6 613 1606036
CH-7 411 021 3800
CH-8
613 1635296
CH-9 613 1603615
CH-10 613 1649101
CH-11
6450078941
CH-17
613 1605091
CH-20
613 1608030
CH-21
613 1649453
CH-22 613 1530478
CH-23
613 163 8?21
CH-25 613 121 1001
CH-29
411 001 1901
DESCRIPTION
SCR L-TPG BIN 3X1O
SCR S-TPG BIN 4X12
COMPL PWB,VP-1
SPECIAL SCREW-2.6X12
SPECIAL SCREW
COWER TOP
SCR S-TPG BIN 3X1O
TERMINAL
COMPL PWB,PW-1
COMPL PWB,CP-1-A
TUNER,RF/TU/IF
COVER BOTTOM
COMPL PWB,TM-1
000R CASSETTE
SPRING
(ISSY,CABINET FRONT
STANO,FELT,FRONT
SCR S-TPG BIN 3X6
Eiml
, .&/
CABINET & CHASSIS PARTS
–15–
MECHANISM PARTS
LOCATION
PARTS NO.
DESCRIPTION
LOCATION
MECHANISHPARTS1
11000
OR
OR
11100
OR
11200
OR
11300
12000
OR
13000
OR
21000
22000
30000
40000
OR
50000
OR
0099
0100
0300
040B
040C
040D
0800
0900
1000
1100
6070
6073
6130965066
6130962812
6130965059
6130220325
6130788566
6130962829
6130965073
411 038 1608
613 1550759
613 1598980
411 047 4805
4120488601
6130224019
645 008 4454
6130972170
4120360808
4120365001
4120360709
412 036 4905
613 1520578
613 1520738
613 1520660
613 1520417
613 1520707
613 1520424
613 1522794
613 1522800
613 151 9480
613 151 9299
411 021 7907
4120488205
............................
COtlPL,CYLINOER ,2N4P-R
COMPL,CYLINOER,2N4 P-R
COMPL,CYLINOER,2N4P-R
ASSY,CYLINOER,LWR4
ASSY,CYLINOER)LWR 4
ASSY,CYLINDER;UPR 2N4P-R
ASSY,CYLINOER,UPR 2N4P-R
SCR PAN+W 3X8
MOUNTINGtCYLINOER
MOUNTINGtCYLINDER
SCR PAN+FLG 2.6X6
SPECIAL SCREW-2.6X7
ROTOR,MOTOR CYL
MOTOR.STATOR,CYLOC 2W
SPACER.MOTOR
SPECI(ILSCREW 2.3X6
SPECIAL SCREW 2.3X6
SPECIAL SCREW 2.3X1O
SPECIAL SCREW 2.3X1O
COMPLrCASSETTE MECHANISM
STAND.L
FRAMEtUNOER
SPRINGrLIO OPENER
LEUERrRELEASE
SPRING,TRAY LOCK
GEAR,LOCK
GEAR,PINION
LEUERtDOOR OPENER
HOLOERtGEAR
SCR S-TPG BIN 4X12
SPECIAL SCREW-2.6X6
6102
10120
10140
10150
10400
20100
20200
20210
OR
OR
20300
20310
20400
20410
20600
20700
30300
30400
30500
30600
30700
30800
30900
31100
31700
31800
40100
40200
40300
50100
50110
50200
50210
fl
:
010
f
+>9%6073 >+6102
\-? ““
; N. .P.
\
:,
::
,:
:!
\
“i’
!%
:,
::
...
\
40(00 1 20’$$=$
....
\.
....
.....
\20210
;0300+ “’”’”’...../
30500
~>b I
%
( ,-----
--”’0800\
Wd?
:—
~1000
11oo--
:tfl
................ .... ........ ..................................
PARTS NO.
613 151 6618
407 162 1102
407 1628705
4070430101
4120488106
613 1605503
613 1604193
412021 5306
4120158900
4120158504
613 151 8889
4120487505
613 151 9701
4120454606
613 1522749
613 1522756
613 1603356
613 1520295
613 151 9411
613 1520318
613 1606166
613 1592193
613 1636996
613 1520189
613 151 8490
613 1520356
613 151 8759
613 1605282
613 1520271
6450089749
4120489707
6450085192
4120523500
$
/
801OA
801OB ‘50210<
5050B
I
31100
J-f
57C @
~5050AJ /’50601
~’
DESCRIPTION
PAO
LEO LN59L,(D8003)
PHOTO DIOOE PN263L-(NC)
PHOTO OIOOE ON2170-R
SPECIAL SCREW-2.6X8
ASSYrREEL SUPPLY
ASSY,REEL TAKE UP
SPECIAL WASHER 3.1X6X0.3
SPECIAL WASHER 3.1X6X0.4
SPECIAL WASHER 3.1X6X0.5
COMPL,MOUNTING CLUTCH
SPECIAL SCREW-2.6X4
PULLEYtREEL
SPECIAL WASHER 2.4X6X0.25
GEAR,REEL S
GEARtREEL T
ASSY,BRAKE SDFT T
SPRING.SOFT T
LEUER.SOFT S
SPRING.SOFT S
ASSY,BRAKE,S
ASSY)BRAKE T
SPRINGtBRAKE
SLIOErACT BRAKE T
ASSY}BRAKE CAPSTAN
SPRING.BRAKE CAPSTAN
ASSY)LEUER/BT
ASSY,BRAKE)BANO
SPRING/BT
HEAD)ERASE FULL
SPECIAL SCREW-2.6X1O
RSSY.HEAOtR/P ACE
SPECIAL SCREW 2.6X12
20600
1’0’
L1
I
10140
,*, \ 101
*mir070
’22“-’”-
B
@
Em
w
N.S.P. : Not available as service parts.
13000
MECHANISM PART 1
–16–
LOCATION
5050A
5050B
5050C
5060A
5060B
5060C
50700
50800
50900
51000
51010
60904
OR
6090B
6090C
60910
61000
61100
701OQ
701OB
701OC
70200
70300
G
70400
70410
801OA
801OB
PARTS NO.
613 151 8858
6130220233
4120484504
613 151 8872
6130220233
4120484504
613 164 4762
613 1520387
4120488908
613 161 2365
4120334106
613 151 9152
613 1604636
613 151 9114
613 1520226
412 0502802
613 151 9398
613 1523692
613 151 8803
613 1566033
613 1520233
613 1563841
613 1520677
613 1520714
412 049 1106
613 1597273
613 1585829
14ECHANIS14PARTS2
10110 613 160 1574
10130 645007 1560
10160 4120487505
DESCRIPTION
fiSSYtMOUNTING,INCLINE S
ASSY,GUIDE,ROLLER
SPECIAL SCREW-2X3
ASSY,MOUNTING INCLINE T
fiSSY,GUIDE,ROLLER
SPECIAL SCREW-2X3
ASSY,LEUER,LOAO
SPRING,LEUER L GUIOE
SPECIAL NUT-3X3
ASSY,LEUER,ACT L GUIOE
WASHER SLIT 2.6X5X0.50
GEAR,RACK FRONT
GEAR,RACK FRONT
GEAR,RACK START
SPRING,RACK FRONT
SPECIAL SCREW-2.6X6
LEUER,EP SW
SPRING,EP SW
ASSY,LEUER,PINCH ROLLER
MOUNTING,LIFT PINCH
SPRING,PINCH ROLLER
CAM,LIFT PINCH
GEAR,CAM PINCH
MOUNTING,OPENER
SPECIAL SCREW-2.6X16
LEUER,CLEANER
ASSY,ROLLER.CLEANER
COMPL PWB,MC-1
SWITCH,MOOE lP-lT
SPECIAL SCREW-2.6X4
LOCATION
10200
10700
10720
10800
10810
20500
20510
20800
31000
31200
31300
31400
31500
31600
40400
5030A
5030B
5030C
5040A
5040B
5040C
60100
60200
60300
60400
60500
60600
60610
60700
60800
60810
70500
70510
PARTS NO.
4120488304
613 1530836
4120489608
613 151 8582
4120488007
613 1604186
411 109 1605
613 151 9039
613 152 0165
613 1590991
613 1590847
613 1520332
613 151 9459
613 1520349
613 1537583
613 152 2763
613 1520370
613 151 8766
613 152 2770
613 152 0363
613 151 8773
6450034305
613 151 8599
613 151 9107
613 151 9138
613 1603790
613 1564008
412051 6700
613 1599017
613 1598997
4120488007
645008 1880
4120487604
DESCRIPTION
SPECIAL SCREW-2.6X8
tlOUNTING.HARNESS
SPECIAL SCREW-2.6X3
ASSY,EARTH CYL
SPECIAL SCREW-2.6X6
ASSY,GEAR,FRICTION
WASHER Y 2.6X6X0.25
BELT,REEL
SLIDEFACT BRAKE S
LEUER,CONTROL BRAKE
COMPL,LEUER,ACT BRGKE
SPRING*RETURN BRAKE
LEVER*CHANGE CLUTCH
SPRING,CHANGE CLUTCH
ASSY,LEVER SPRING BT
GEAR,LOAO S
SPRING,LOAO S
ASSY*LEVER,LOAO S
GEAR,LOAD T
SPRING,LOAD T
ASSY,LEUER.LOAO T
ASSY,IIOTORLOAOING
COMPL,GEAR*WORM
OAMPER
GEAR,WHEEL 1
GEARWHEEL 2
CAM,MAIN
SPECIAL WASHER 3.6X0.5
SLIOE,CRESCENT
MOUNTING,CRESCENT
SPECIAL SCREW-2.6X6
MOTOR,CAPSTAN DC 3W
SPECIAL SCREW-2.6X6
/-%
60810 ~
60610
10700:SQ)* ’70
Q %(6
31200—
*
.!..%n60700
,1300.6 ~
\, m w /10110
5040A
60610
!<’400
#‘\
y
b
‘08’0 @ ,/
60600 @ ‘-”-”---i-”--”’a 31500
‘A ‘0’u&ho200 .kzlkizb “--” “040B’02’m-’030A
1--’
OULUU
f v. \\
60300 \’--’.&L? “\
G 5030B
,\
\
I ‘lW-’o’oo
—-
k!3!KK-
60106
- y-x
~70510
N.S.P. : Not available as service parts.
MECHANISM PART 2
–17–
ELECTRICAL PARTS
NOTE;
1. Materiels of Capacitcmand Resistors are abbreviated aafollows;
Resistors TA-SOLID Tentelum Solid Cspacitor
MT-FILM Metal lized Film Resistor AL-SOLID Aluminum Solid Cspecitor
MT-GLAZE Metallized Glsze Resistor NP-ELECT Non. Polarized Electrolytic
OXIDE-MT
Oxide Metsllized Film Resistor
Capacitor
OS-SOLID
Aluminum Solid Capacitors with
Cspscitors Orgsnic Semiconductive
MT-POLYEST Metallized Polyester Cspacitm’ Electrolytic Capacitor
MT-COMPO Metell ized Composite Cspacitor DL-ELECT Double Layered Electrolytic
Cspscitw
2. Tolerance of Capecitor(l OPF over) snd Resistor are noted with follow aymbolea
F
. . . .. . . . .. ..*lo/.
G
............*20/o
J
............*5%
K
. ..- . . . . ...*10%
M
............
3-200/0
N ............*30% z
............+80% -–20%
3. Cspacitws
U:UF
P:PF
4. Inductors
UH :
UH
MH : mH
5. N.S.P.:Not svsilsble ss service parts.
6. The ceramic capacitors and resistors mounted onthe PWB,msy be two diffirent types of parts,chip(leadless)typa or diecrete(with Iced
wire)type.Therefore, even though the location number is the same,you may encounter either chip or discrete psrts on the PWB.
LOCATION PARTS NO.
C6HPL PHB,CP-I-A
COMPL.NO
613 1649101
(SEHIC6NDUCT6RS)
Q1OO1
OR
OR
OR
Q1OO2
OR
OR
OR
Q1OO3
OR
OR
OR
Q1OO4
OR
Q1OO5
OR
OR
OR
Q1201
OR
Q1211
OR
OR
OR
Q1401
OR
OR
OR
OR
Q2001
OR
OR
Q2002
Q2003
OR
Q3503
Q3504
Q3551
4050576201
405 057 6409
405 123 7002
405 1237101
405 099 8508
405 011 8401
4050930607
405011 8500
405099 8508
405011 8401
4050930607
405 011 8500
405018 2501
4050006104
4050998508
405011 8401
405 0930607
405011 8500
4050998409
405006 1806
4050998508
405011 8401
4050930607
405011 8500
4050998201
405006 1707
405 093 0508
4050998409
405006 1806
4050180002
4050180101
4050180200
405 063 9708
4050639302
405 1242808
4050639708
4050639708
4050576201
DESCRIPTION LOCATION
Q3551
OR
TR 2SC4038-Q
TR 2SC4038-R
TR 2S01991A-Q
TR 2SD1991A-R
TR 2SC4640S
TR 2SC1740S-Q
TR KSC2785-Y
TR 2SC1740S-R
TR 2SC4640S
TR 2SC1740S-Q
TR KSC2785-Y
TR 2SC1740S-R
TR 2SC3399
TR DTC144ES
TR 2SC4640S
TR 2SC1740S-Q
TR KSC2785-Y
TR 2SC1740S-R
TR 2SA1782T-AC
TR 2SA933S-R
TR 2SC4640S
TR 2SC1740S-Q
TR KSC2785-Y
TR 2SC1740S-R
TR 2S?11782S
TR 2SA933S-Q
TR KSA1175-Y
TR 2SA1782T-OC
TR 2SA933S-R
TR 2SC3331-S
TR 2SC3331-T
TR 2SC3331-U
TR DTC144EL
TR 0TA124EL
TR UN6112
TR 0TC144EL
TR DTC144EL
TR 2SC4038-Q
OR
Q3552
OR
OR
OR
Q3553
OR
OR
OR
Q5001
OR
Q5002
OR
Q5003
OR
Q5004
OR
Q5101
OR
Q5102
OR
OR
OR
Q5103
OR
OR
OR
Q6001
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
Q6002
OR
Q6901
OR
OR
OR
PhRTS NO.
4050576409
405 1237002
405 1237101
4050576201
405057 6409
405 1237002
405 1237101
4050576201
4050576409
405 1237002
405 1237101
4050946905
405 1260208
405 013 7006
4050137303
4050066702
4050067204
4050137006
4050137303
405 089 2103
405 089 2202
4050136801
4050137006
405 013 7303
4050137204
4050136801
4050137006
4050137303
4050137204
4050736407
4050736506
4050269004
4050269103
405 114 7806
405 114 7905
405 1148001
4050182501
4050006104
4050998508
405011 8401
4050930607
405011 8500
DESCRIPTION
TR 2SC4038-R
TR 2SD1991A-Q
TR 2SD19919-R
TR 2SC4038-Q
TR 2SC4038-R
TR 2SD1991A-Q
TR 2S01991A-R
TR 2SC4038-Q
TR 2SC4038-R
TR 2SD1991h-Q
TR 2SD1991A-R
TR 2SK1460
TR 2SK1460LS
TR 2SC2274-F
TR 2SC2274K-F
TR 2SA984-F
TR 2SA984K-F
TR 2SC2274-F
TR 2SC2274K-F
TR 2SC4483-S
TR 2SC4483-T
TR 2SC2274-E
TR 2SC2274-F
TR 2SC2274K-F
TR 2SC2274K-E
TR 2SC2274-E
TR 2SC2274-F
TR 2SC2274K-F
TR 2SC2274K-E
TR 2SK772-E
TR 2SK772-F
TR 2SK222-D
TR 2SK222-E
TR 2SK1104-P
TR 2SK1104-Q
TR 2SK1104-R
TR 2SC3399
TR DTC144ES
TR 2SC4640S
TR 2SC1740S-Q
TR KSC2785-Y
TR 2SC1740S-R
–18–
LOCATION
P9RTS NO. DESCRIPTION
I MMTTON
PARTS NO.
DFSCRIPTTON
L
Q6902 4050998201
OR 405 006 1707
OR
405 093 0508
OR 4050998409
OR 405006 1806
Q6903 405 099 8508
OR 405011 8401
OR 405 093 0607
OR 405 011 8500
Q6904 405 063 9708
Q6921 405084 8209
OR 4050848308
(INTEGRATED CIRCUITS)
Iclol
409354 5707
IC102
4093286907
IC1ll 409 1203401
IC141 4102252701
OR 410228 1404
IC201 4092622409
OR 4093403403
L
IC301 4102309306
IC302 409314 2005
IC303
4093130903
OR
409243 4101
IC351 4093233109
IC512 4092252309
IC602
410 177 3702
OR 4093486901
OR 410 172 6906
OR 410 189 5800
IC691 409019 6209
IC692 4090268203
OR
4090575103
(D161)ES)
01101
OR
01102
OR
01201
b
OR
01202
OR
03001
OR
03113
OR
03116
OR
03121
OR
03502
OR
03554
OR
05001
05003
05010
05101
OR
407 007 9904
4070124406
407007 9904
4070124406
4070079904
4070124406
407 0079904
4070124406
4070124406
4070079904
4070124406
4070079904
4070124406
4070079904
4070124406
4070079904
4070079904
407 0124406
407007 9904
4070124406
407 1348900
4070782705
407091 6704
407 1695707
407 1609308
TR 2S(41782S
TR 2S(i933S-Q
TR KSA1175-Y
TR 2SA1782T-AC
TR 2SA933S-R
TR 2SC4640S
TR 2SC1740S-Q
TR KSC2785-Y
TR 2SC1740S-R
TR DTC144EL
TR 2SC2960-F-SPA
TR 2SC2960-G-SPh
IC Li)7436AM-MPB
IC LC89970M
IC LA7221
IC LC74783N-9083-TRM
IC LC74783M-9095-TRM
IC LA7285M
IC L#i7283M
IC LC866744A-5761
IC LB1643
IC MN1381-L
IC MN1380-L
IC BU2896K
IC PQ12RF11
IC AT24C04-10PC
IC XL24C04P
IC X24C04P-C7346
IC 24LC04B/P
IC LA791O
IC L5631
IC UPC574J
DIODE GMAO1
DIODE 1SS133
DIODE GMOO1
DIODE 1SS133
DIODE GMAO1
DIODE 1SS133
DIODE GMAO1
DIODE 1SS133
OIOOE 1SS133
DIODE GMAO1
DIODE 1SS133
DIODE GMAO1
DIODE 1SS133
DIODE GHAO1
DIODE 1SS133
DIODE GMAO1
DIODE
GMAO1
DIODE 1SS133
DIODE GMOO1
DIODE 1SS133
OIOOE OBC1OG
DIODE 1SS244
DIODE APO1C
DIODE RL2Z-LF-C4
DIODE ERB93-02L3
---, ,--- . .
05102 407 1695707
OR 407 1609308
05103
4070782705
05104 4070782705
05105 407 1006909
OR 407 091 6902
05106 4070638903
05107 4070638903
05108
4070638903
05109 4070996706
05110 4070049709
OR 4070058701
05130 407 144 4107
06901 407 0124406
OR
407 007 9904
06902 4070124406
OR 4070079904
06903 4070124406
OR 4070079904
(CRYSTAL DEVICES)
Xlool
6450006012
OR 6450006029
OR
645 002 4436
X1401 6130028709
OR 613 127 1555
X3001
6450088360
OR 6450078460
X3002 613 1090972
OR 645004 1938
(VARIABLE RESIST6RS)
VR201
6450035548
OR 645001 8787
OR 6450065439
VR351 6450035166
OR 645003 5593
OR 6450065538
(INDUCTtiRS)
L1OO1
OR
L1OO2
OR
L1OO3
OR
L1OO5
OR
L2002
L3001
OR
L3003
OR
L5001 A
L5002 A
L501O
L5101
L5102
L5103
L6008
OR
L6009
645001 4574
6450037917
645001 4574
6450037917
645002 1428
6450037955
645001 5472
6450038105
6450090417
6450004070
6450087394
6450004070
6450087394
645002 1886
6450033858
6450063602
6450063602
6450063602
6450093791
645001 4550
6450037900
6450036910
----
.—
OIOOE RL2Z-LF-C4
DIODE ERB93-02L3
DIODE 1SS244
DIODE 1SS244
OIODE AGO1
OIOOE ERA38-04
ZENER DIODE MTZJ5.6C
ZENER OIOOE MTZJ5.6C
ZENER OIOOE MTZJ5.6C
ZENER OIOOE MTZJ13A
DIODE OSK1OC
DIODE ERA15-02
ZENER DIODE MTZJ2.7A
OIOOE 1SS133
DIODE GtlAOl
DIODE 1SS133
DIODE GMAO1
DIODE 1SS133
DIODE GMAO1
OSC,CRYSTAL 4.433619MHZ
OSC,CRYSTAL 4.433619MHZ
OSC,CRYSTAL 4.433619MHZ
CRYSTAL 17.734475MHZ
OSC,CRYST#iL17.734475MHZ
OSC,CERAMIC 8.500MHZ
OSC,CERAMIC 8.500MHZ
OSC,CRYSTAL 32KHZ
OSC,CRYSTAL 32.768KHZ
VR,SEMI,100K N
UR,SEMI,100K N
VR,SEMI,100K N
VR,SEMI,220K N
VR,SEMI,220K N
VR,SEMI,220K N
INDUCTOR 10OU J
INDUCTOR,100U J
INDUCTOR 10OU J
INDUCTOR,100U J
INOUCTOR 15U J
INDUCTOR,15U J
INDUCTOR 33U J
INDUCTOR,33U J
INDUCTOR,10.OM J
CORE,BEAO
CORE,BEAD
CORE,BEAD
CORE,BEAO
LINE FILTER
LINE FILTER
INDUCTOR,1.1UH
INDUCTORt1.1UH
INDUCTORt1.1UH
CORE,BEAD
INDUCTOR 10U K
INDUCTOR.10U K
INDUCTOR,10U J
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LOCATION PARTS NO.
L6602 645001 4550
OR
6450037900
L6604 6450063886
OR 6450053856
(TRANSF5RHERS)
T2001 6130986023
OR 621 0199596
OR 645004 7480
T5001 A 6450090011
(CAPACITORS)
Clool
C1OO2
C1OO3
C1OO4
C1OO5
C1OO6
C1OO7
C1OO8
Clolo
Cloll
C1012
C1013
C1014
C1015
C1016
C1017
C1018
C1019
C102O
C1021
C1022
C1023
C1024
C1025
C1026
C1027
C1028
C1029
C103O
C1031
C1032
C1034
C1036
C1037
C1038
C1039
C104O
C1042
C1043
C1045
C1052
C1054
C1055
C1056
C1057
C1058
C1059
C106O
C1061
C1065
Cllol
C1102
C1103
C1201
cl202
C1211
403 121 9509
403 1209609
403 001 1906
403 121 9509
403001 1906
403001 1906
4030732702
403 1209005
403 1209609
403 001 1906
403071 1509
403 217 5507
403 001 1906
403001 1906
403 001 1906
403 001 1906
403 001 1906
403001 1906
403 001 1906
403001 1906
4030688801
403 189 2405
403 1637907
403 1096308
403 107 9905
403 191 8709
403 1637907
403 163 7907
403 191 8709
403 191 8709
403 191 8709
403009 1809
4032175507
4030748703
4030179705
4030306309
4030306309
403222 1105
403001 1906
4030727500
403222 1105
403 1096308
403 1354002
403 1096308
403 1506500
403 1892405
403 191 8709
4030179705
403001 1906
4030753103
403 1302904
403 107 9905
403222 1105
403 1354101
403 121 9509
4030227703
DESCRIPTION
INOUCTOR 10U K
INOUCTOR.10U K
INOUCTOR,lU K
INOUCTOR,lU M
TRANS,OSC 70KHZ
70KHZ OSC TR#iNS
TRANS,OSC,70KHZ
TRANS,POWER,PULSE
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CER(iMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
ELECT
ELECT
CERAMIC
ELECT
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
O.lu z 50U
0.047U J 16U
O.OIU M 16U
O.lu z 50U
O.OIU M 16U
O.OIU M 16V
390P J 50V
0.022U J 16V
0.047U J 16V
O.OIU M 16V
180P J 50U
O.lU J 16V
O.OIU M 16V
O.OIU M 16V
O.OIU M 16V
O.OIU M 16V
O.OIU M 16V
O.OIU M 16V
O.OIU M 16V
O.OIU M 16V
100P J 50V
10U M 16V
47U M 6.3V
lU M 50V
10U M 16V
lU M 50V
47U M 6.3V
47U M 6.3V
lU H 50V
lU M 50V
lU M 50V
10P J 50V
O.lU J 16V
680P J 50V
22P J 50V
68P J 50V
68P J 50V
0.047U Z 16V
O.OIU M 16V
330P J 50V
0.047U Z 16V
lU M 50V
47U M 6.3V
lU M 50V
22U M 16V
10U M 16V
lU M 50V
22P J 50V
O.OIU M 16V
82P J 50V
O. 47U M 50V
10U M 16V
0.047U Z 16V
470U M 6.3V
O.lu z 50V
33P J 50V
LOCATION
C1401
C1402
C1403
C1404
C1405
C2002
C2004
C2005
C2009
C201O
C2013
C2016
C2017
C2019
C2020
C2021
C2022
C2024
C2031
C2032
C2071
C2072
C2073
C2091
C2092
C2103
C2104
C3001
C3002
C3004
C3005
C3008
C3009
C301O
C3011
C3012
C3014
C3016
C3017
C3018
C3021
C3022
C3034
C3501
C3502
C3503
C3504
C3505
C3506
C3507
C3508
C3509
C3511
C3512
C3513
C3514
C3515
C3516
C3517
C3522
C3523
C3524
C3525
C3526
C3530
C3536
PARTS NO.
4030124002
4030124002
403 191 8709
403001 1906
403 1354002
4030690309
403 1637907
403 1500201
403 121 2401
403 1506500
4030028201
403 1677002
403 1079905
403 134 9602
403071 6207
4030824209
403001 1906
403001 1906
403 121 9509
403 121 9509
4030690309
403 191 8808
4030032406
403 121 9509
403001 5102
403001 8905
403069 1207
4030168907
4030177404
403001 1906
403001 1906
403 1506500
403001 1906
403 1392905
403 121 9509
403001 1906
4032069004
403001 1906
403069 1207
403 139 1007
4030262209
4032946008
403001 1906
403 1299709
403001 8806
403 1299709
4032288207
4032288207
403001 8806
4032288207
4032288207
403 1637907
403071 6207
403061 3407
403 1196701
403 175 1009
4030596205
403001 5003
403001 3801
403069 1207
403 191 8709
403001 1906
403 1302904
4030637205
403 1354002
403 1937601
DESCRIPTION
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
ELECT
CERAMIC
ELECT
CERAMIC
ELECT
CERAMIC
ELECT
ELECT
CER9MIC
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
CERAMIC
POLYPRO
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
ELECT
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
ELECT
CERAMIC
ELECT
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
ELECT
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
ELECT
CERAMIC
OL-ELECT
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
ELECT
ELECT
CERAMIC
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
CERAMIC
POLYESTER
CERAMIC
15P J 50V
15P J 50V
lU M 50V
O.OIU M 16V
47U M 6.3V
1000P J 50V
47U M 6.3V
0.018U K 16V
22U M 16V
22U M 16V
0.015U J 25V
4.7U M 50U
10U M 16V
47U M 16V
220P K 50V
6800P J 100V
O.OIU M 16V
O.OIU M 16V
O.lu z 50V
O.lu z 50V
10OOP J 50V
2.2U M 50V
0.022U J 25V
O.lu z 50V
2200P M 16V
6800P M 16V
1000P K 50V
20P J 50V
22P J 50V
O.OIU M 16V
O.OIU M 16V
22U M 16V
O.OIU M 16V
2.2U M 50V
O.lu z 50V
O.OIU M 16V
1000U M 6.3V
O.OIU M 16V
1000P K 50V
47U M 6.3V
47P J 50V
O.lF Z 5.5V
O.OIU M 16V
0.015U K 16V
6800P K 16V
0.015U K 16V
22U M 16V
22U M 16V
6800P K 16V
22U M 16V
22U M 16V
47U M 6.3V
220P K 50V
0.039U J 50V
0.068U K 16V
MT-POLYEST O.15U J 50V
POLYESTER 0.022U K 50V
CERAMIC
2200P K 16V
CERAMIC 1500P K 16V
CERAMIC 10OOP K 50V
ELECT
lU M 50V
CERAMIC O.OIU M 16V
ELECT
O.47U M 50V
POLYESTER 0.082U J 50V
ELECT 47U M 6.3V
ELECT
220U M 6.3V
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Sanyo VHR-550 User manual

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Type
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