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Videograbadoras

Contenido

W-403C

Gua de servicio Precauciones Informacin de referencia Especificaciones del producto Desemsamble y reensamble Ajuste y alineamiento Vista explotada Lista de partes de reemplazo Diagrama a bloques Diagramas PCB (Placa de Circuito Impreso) Diagramas esquemticos

FILE NO. 120-200016

SERVICE MANUAL

VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER

W-403C

PRINTED IN KOREA. APR, 2000

TOTAL CONTENTS

Service Guide 1. Precautions 2. Reference Information 3. Product Specifications 4. Disassembly and Reassembly 5. Alignment and Adjustment 6. Exploded View 7. Replacement Parts List 8. Block Diagram 9. PCB Diagrams 10. Schematic Diagrams

SERVICE GUIDE
Assy Cylinder & Capsrtan Motor are used for this model, as shown below.
The Maker of Assy Cylinder 1 ALPS 2 SEM The Maker of Assy Capstan Motor 1 SANKYO 2 SEM

Assy-Cylinder
How to identify the Assy-Cylinder ALPS Cylinder CONNECTOR ; Pin 7 or Pin 5 SEM Cylinder CONNECTOR ; Pin 5

Fig. 1 1) Three kinds of the Assy-Cylinder as shown below. ALPS Cylinder Connector ; Pin 7 Connector ; Pin 5 2) When replacing the Assy-Cylinder, be sure to replace only SEM Cylinder. The only part-no of SEM Cylinder is shown in the CH7. Replacement Parts List of Service Manual. 3) When changing from ALPS (connector ; pin 7) cylinder to SEM (connector ; pin 5) cylinder. - Change CN605 (Connector ; pin 7 - Change CN605B (Cable-Flat ; pin 7 pin 5) pin 5) SEM Cylinder Connector ; Pin 5

4) After replacing the SEM Cylinder, use type C, D, G, H optional for NVRAM Option Setting. (See page 5-9)

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Capstam Motor
How to identify the Capstan Motor

TOP VIEW SANKYO CAPSTAN MOTOR CAPSTAN SHAFT SEM CAPSTAN MOTOR CAPSTAN SHAFT

Fig. 2 1) Two kinds of the Capstan Motor Sankyo Capstan Motor SEM Capstan Motor 2) When replacing the Capstan Motor, be sure to replace only SEM Capstan Motor. The only part-no of SEM Capstan Motor is shown in the CH7. Replacement Parts List of Service Manual. 3) After replacing the SEM Capstan Motor, use type E, F, G, H optional for NVRAM Option Setting. (See page 5-9)

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1. Precautions
1. Be sure that all of the built-in protective devices are replaced. Restore any missing protective shields. 2. When reinstalling the chassis and its assemblies, be sure to restore all pretective devices, including : control knobs and compartment covers. 3. Make sure that there are no cabinet openings through which people--particularly children --might insert fingers and contact dangerous voltages. Such openings include the spacing between the picture tube and the cabinet mask, excessively wide cabinet ventilation slots, and improperly fitted back covers. If the measured resistance is less than 1.0 megohm or greater than 5.2 megohms, an abnormality exists that must be corrected before the unit is returned to the customer. 4. Leakage Current Hot Check (See Fig. 1-1) : Warning : Do not use an isolation transformer during this test. Use a leakage current tester or a metering system that complies with American National Standards Institute (ANSI C101.1, Leakage Current for Appliances), and Underwriters Laboratories (UL Publication UL1410, 59.7). 5. With the unit completely reassembled, plug the AC line cord directly the power outlet. With the units AC switch first in the ON position and then OFF, measure the current between a known erath ground (metal water pipe, conduit, etc.) and all exposed metal parts, including : antennas, handle brackets, metal cabinets, screwheads and control shafts. The current measured should not exceed 0.5 milliamp. Reverse the power-plug prongs in the AC outlet and repeat the test. 6. X-ray Limits : The picture tube is designed to prohibit X-ray emissions. To ensure continued X-ray protection, replace the picture tube only with one that is the same type as the original.
DEVICE UNDER TEST TEST ALL EXPOSED METER SURFACES 2-WIRE CORD ALSO TEST WITH PLUG REVERSED (USING AC ADAPTER PLUG AS REQUIRED) EARTH GROUND
LEAKAGE CURRENT TESTER

(READING SHOULD NOT BE ABOVE 0.5mA)

Fig. 1-1 AC Leakage Test 7. Antenna Cold Check : With the units AC plug disconnected from the AC source, connect an electrical jumper across the two AC prongs. Connect one lead of the ohmmeter to an AC prong. Connect the other lead to the coaxial connector. 8. High Voltage Limit : High voltage must be measured each time servicing is done on the B+, horizontal deflection or high voltage circuits. Heed the high voltage limits. These include the X-ray protection Specifications Label, and the Product Safety and X-ray Warning Note on the service data schematic. 9. Some semiconductor (solid state) devices are easily damaged by static electricity. Such components are called Electrostatically Sensitive Devices (ESDs); examples include integrated circuits and some field-effect transistors. The following techniques will reduce the occurrence of component damage caused by static electricity. 10. Immediately before handling any semiconductor components or assemblies, drain the electrostatic charge from your body by touching a known earth ground. Alternatively, wear a discharging Wrist-strap device. (Be sure to remove it prior to applying power--this is an electric shock precaution.)

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Precautions

11. High voltage is maintained within specified limits by close-tolerance, safety-related components and adjustments. If the high voltage exceeds the specified limits, check each of the special components. 12. Design Alteration Warning : Never alter or add to the mechanical or electrical design of this unit. Example : Do not add auxiliary audio or video connectors. Such alterations might create a safety hazard. Also, any design changes or additions will void the manufacturers warranty. 13. Hot Chassis Warning : Some TV receiver chassis are electrically connected directly to one conductor of the AC power cord. If an isolation transformer is not used, these units may be safely serviced only if the AC power plug is inserted so that the chassis is connected to the ground side of the AC source. To confirm that the AC power plug is inserted correctly, do the following : Using an AC voltmeter, measure the voltage between the chassis and a known earth ground. If the reading is greater than 1.0V, remove the AC power plug, reverse its polarity and reinsert. Re-measure the voltage between the chassis and ground. 14. Some TV chassis are designed to operate with 85 volts AC between chassis and ground, regardless of the AC plug polarity. These units can be safely serviced only if an isolation transformer inserted between the receiver and the power source. 15. Never defeat any of the B+ voltage interlocks. Do not apply AC power to the unit (or any of its assemblies) unless all solid-state heat sinks are correctly installed. 16. Always connect a test instruments ground lead to the instrument chassis ground before connecting the positive lead; always remove the instruments ground lead last. 17. Observe the original lead dress, especially near the following areas : Antenna wiring, sharp edges, and especially the AC and high voltage power supplies. Always inspect for pinched, outof-place, or frayed wiring. Do not change the spacing between components and the printed circuit board. Check the AC power cord for damage. Make sure that leads and components do not touch thermally hot parts.

18. Picture Tube Implosion Warning : The picture tube in this receiver employs integral implosion protection. To ensure continued implosion protection, make sure that the replacement picture tube is the same as the original. 19. Do not remove, install or handle the picture tube without first putting on shatterproof goggles equipped with side shields. Never handle the picture tube by its neck. Some in-line picture tubes are equipped with a permanently attached deflection yoke; do not try to remove such permanently attached yokes from the picture tube. 20. Product Safety Notice : Some electrical and mechanical parts have special safety-related characteristics which might not be obvious from visual inspection. These safety features and the protection they give might be lost if the replacement component differs from the original--even if the replacement is rated for higher voltage, wattage, etc. Components that are critical for safety are indicated in the circuit diagram by shading, ( or ). Use replacement components that have the same ratings, especially for flame resistance and dielectric strength specifications. A replacement part that does not have the same safety characteristics as the original might create shock, fire or other hazards.

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VCR Display
Cassette indicator Timer recording indicator
INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION

Identification of Controls

See the page in for details. This manual shows the names of buttons in italics.

2-1 Operation of Controls

Front Panel

2. Reference Information

14 POWER

18 Cassette compartment 19 REW 19 PLAY 18 EJECT


EJECT

POWER

TIMER

S L P
REC PLAY STOP REW FF

CHANNEL

4HEAD

VIDEO SYSTEM

VCR
REC

24 CHANNEL 19 STOP 19 FF

24 REC 9 VCR Display Remote 10 sensor


REC (Recording) indicator VCR indicator Multifunctional Tape speed indicator (SP/SLP) indicator

Remote Control Rear Panel

INPUT SELECT 24

Number buttons 24

14 24 19 22
POWER TV/VCR CH/TRK COUNTER

LINE OUT AUDIO jacks

RF IN (FROM ANT.) terminal LINE IN AUDIO jacks

DISPLAY 22

IN
(FROM ANT.) AUDIO IN OUT

REC 24 TV 28

OUT RF
(TO TV) CH VIDEO
3 4

To wall outlet

LINE OUT VIDEO jack

LINE IN VIDEO jack CH selector (3/4) RF OUT (TO TV) terminal

REW VCR SLOW CANCEL PROG

19 14 21 27 14

17 28 24 26 19 19 20 19 14 14
100 VOL/C.RESET SP/SLP TIMER FF PLAY PAUSE STOP CURSOR ENTER

LINE IN AUDIO (Rear), If the connected equipment is monaural (has one audio output jack), connect the L (MONO) side, the same sound is recorded on both L and R on the Hi-Fi track.

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PREPARATION

Reference Information

PREPARATION

How to Use the Remote Control Connections


Antenna/VCR/TV Connection

This section explains how to get ready for remote control operation.

Before you use this VCR, it is necessary to connect it to your TV. Several ways of connecting are available depending on your use of TV or cable box. Select one which is applicable to your equipment.

Setting up the Remote Control


VCR.

1 Disconnect the antenna cable from your TV and connect it to the RF IN terminal on the 2 Connect the RF OUT terminal to the TV.
VHF/UHF combinaion antenna VHF antenna only UHF antenna only

PREPARATION

1 Open the battery compartment lid on the

rear panel.

IN
IN
(FROM ANT.) AUDIO IN OUT

(FROM ANT.)

1
VHF/UHF

OUT RF
(TO TV) CH VIDEO
3 4

2 Install 2 batteries (AA size) following


+
+
(TO TV)

OUT RF

the polarity diagrams.

2
Antenna splitter (not supplied)

Setting the VCR Output Channel When the VCR is connected in this way, the VCR sends the output signals to channel 3 or 4 on your TV. Set the output channel selector (CH selector) of the VCR to 3 or 4, whichever is vacant in your area.

VHF UHF

3 Close the battery compartment lid.


IN
(FROM ANT.)

AUDIO/VIDEO Connections
The AUDIO/VIDEO jacks are also available to connect your TV. When connected your TV using the AUDIO/VIDEO OUT jacks
AUDIO OUT IN

OUT RF
(TO TV) CH
VIDEO
3 4

To watch video pictures, set the video input mode on your TV. For the video input mode, refer to the manual of your TV.
LINE OUT VIDEO VIDEO IN

4 Point the remote control at the VCR and press the buttons within the operating range.

Distance: within about 7 m from the front of the remote sensor Angles: within about 30 in every direction

LINE OUT AUDIO

AUDIO IN

Cable Connection
Choose one of the below according to your usage of the cable box. This set-up will enable you to:
IN
(FROM ANT.)

AUDIO OUT IN

OUT RF
(TO TV) CH

Notes on batteries

Caring for the remote control

VIDEO

record an unscrambled channel. watch an unscrambled channel while recording it. record an unscrambled channel while watching another (only when you connect a cablecompatible TV).
Incoming cable

The life of the batteries is about 1 year depending on the conditions of use. If the remote control does not operate correctly, replace all batteries with new ones. If the remote control is not to be used for a long period of time, remove the batteries to avoid possible damage from battery corrosion.

Do not expose the remote sensor of the VCR to a strong light source such as direct sunlight or illumination (especially high-frequency lighting) when using the remote control. Be careful not to spill water on the remote control or to place it on anything wet, and avoid sharp impacts.

You will need to:


select TV channel 3 or 4 to receive video signals to record a channel while watching another, press TV/VCR on the remote control to turn off the VCR indicator in the VCR display and select a desired channel on the TV (only when you connect a cable-compatible TV).

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Connections (continued)
This set-up will enable you to:

Auto Set Up
The VCRs clock and tuner channels are set automatically when the VCR is plugged into the AC outlet.

IN

(FROM ANT.)

AUDIO OUT IN

OUT RF

(TO TV)

CH

VIDEO

Cable box

record an unscrambled channel. watch an unscrambled channel while recording it. record an unscrambled channel while watching another (scrambled or unscrambled).

Auto Set up
PREPARATION

Incoming cable

IN

OUT

You will need to:

1 Plug the VCR into the AC outlet 2 AUTO blink while the VCR automatically sets the clock
using the data broadcast by the local TV stations. While AUTO is blinking, channel memory is also set automatically.

set TV channel to the output channel of the cable box. turn on the cable box and select cable channel 3 or 4 according to the output channel of the VCR. to record a channel while watching another, press TV/VCR on the remote control to turn off the VCR indicator in the VCR display and select a desired cable channel on the cable box.
CANCEL

This set-up will enable you to:

IN

(FROM ANT.)

AUDIO IN OUT

OUT RF

3 When Auto set up has been completed, the VCR is on


standby mode.
Notes It may takes several minutes during the Auto set-up Press CANCEL on the remote control to cancel the auto set-up.

(TO TV)

CH

VIDEO

watch an unscrambled or scrambled channel while recording it. record any channels through the cable box.

Cable box

You will need to:

IN

OUT

Incoming cable

set TV channel 3 or 4 to receive video signals. (See page 11.) set VCR channel to the output channel of the cable box, and select a desired cable channel on the cable box. while the VCR is turned off or the VCR indicator is not lit in the VCR display, set TV channel to the output channel of the cable box.

A/B switch

A A

B B

This set-up will enable you to:

Cable box

IN

(FROM ANT.)

AUDIO OUT IN

OUT RF

(TO TV)

CH

VIDEO

watch an unscrambled or scrambled channel while recording it. record an unscrambled channel while watching another unscrambled channel (only when you connect a cable-compatible TV). A/B switch A: record and watch an unscrambled channel which comes bypassing the cable box. A/B switch B: record and watch a scrambled or unscrambled channel coming through the cable box.

Cable box

This set-up will enable you to:


watch or record a channel through the cable box via the LINE IN 1 (AUDIO/VIDEO) jacks.

IN

(FROM ANT.)

You will need to:


press INPUT SELECT so that the VCR display shows L1.

AUDIO IN OUT

OUT RF

(TO TV)

CH

VIDEO

Reference Information

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PREPARATION

Setting the Language


PROGRAM SET UP
CLOCK SET CH MEMORY

or (

English Franais Espaol


EnD : PROG ENTER

VCR
EnD : PROG ENTER PROGRAM SET UP PRESET

3 Press ENTER to select CLOCK SET.


CLOCK SET SUMMER TIME TIME ZOnE CH
AUTO AUTO
E n D : PROG

or ( ). Change the data using CURSOR (v) or (w). 1) Set SUMMER TIME (Daylight-Saving Time).

CURSOR PROG.

3 Select the language using CURSOR


AUTO

(v) or (w) , and press PROG..

The screen turns to the MENU screen.

AUTO
ENTER

MEnU
PROGRAM SET UP PRESET

PRESS EnTER TO START SETTInG

4 Select AUTO or MANU using


CURSOR (v) or (w).
AUTO: The VCR automatically sets or adjusts the clock. If you select AUTO mode, proceed to step 8. MANU: You can set the clock manually. If you select MANU mode, proceed to next step.

F I n : PROG ENTER

4 Press PROG. to return to the normal TV screen.

Optional settings on the SET UP screen

Other optional settings can be made. Press ENTER while SET UP is selected on the MENU screen. The screen turns to the SET UP screen.

5 Vary the digits to set the hour.


CURSOR v : To increase. CURSOR w : To decrease.

DST start: Daylight-saving time begins on the first Sunday in April. Because the clock automatically changes from 2:00 AM to 3:00 AM (forward one hour). DST end: Daylight-saving time ends on the last Sunday in October. The VCR clock automatically changes from 2:00 AM to 1:00 AM (back one hour). remember that any part of a scheduled Timer Recording that falls between these two times will not be recorded. AUTO: the VCR is using the clock data Broadcast by the local TV stations. IN: You want to use the DST function, and you are leaving in the area that apply Daylight-saving time. OUT: You are not leaving in the area that apply Daylight-saving time and you do not want to use DST function.

2) Set TIME ZONE.

PROGRAM

SET UP

PRESET

6 Move to the next using CURSOR (


w
(To move back, press CURSOR ( ).)

TAPE LEnGTH

120

160

180

COUnTER MEM

If you select AUTO for your time zone, the VCR sets the clock using the first Coordinated Universal Time information it finds. If the time is not correct, select another time zone or use the MANU option.

LAnGUAGE

on EnG

FRA

off ESP

Page 22 Page 23 To change the language, move down here and set to the desired one.

7 Repeat step 5 and 6 to set the minutes,


month, day, and the year (by the last two digits).
Proceed to step 10 to start the clock.

3) Set CLOCK DATA CH.

E n D : PROG

To exit, press PROG. twice.

If you don't know the clock data channel, select AUTO. The VCR will scan automatically to tune the channel carrying the clock data. If AUTO CLOCK SET is unsuccessful, set the time and date through the MANU clock set menu selection.

10 Press PROG..
Now the clock starts.

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Setting the Clock
Example: To set the clock to 2:30 p.m. on August 25 (summer time) 2000. set feature.

PREPARATION

Reference Information

Initial Settings Using On-screen Display


1 Press PROG..
The MENU screen appears on the TV.

8 Press ENTER to start the AUTO clock

The language selection and clock setting must be set first when VCR is first plugged in or after it encounters a power failure.

Preparation Turn on the TV, and select the video channel (3 or 4), or the video input mode if you made the Audio/Video connection (page 11).

Press VCR to set the remote control operating the VCR.

w
)

2 Select PRESET using CURSOR (


), and press ENTER.
PRESET

After the VCR is turned off, it automatically updates the clock using the data broadcast by the local TV stations. *The clock is PRESET PROGRAM SET UP revised by broadcasting CLOCK SET SUMMER TIME signal at 8:00 A.M TIME ZOnE CH every morning. AUTO 2 AUTO AUTO AUTO
SCAnnInG nOW

POWER
PROGRAM SET UP PRESET

1 Press POWER to turn on the VCR. 2 Press PROG..

E n D : PROG

ENTER

The following screen appears on the TV.

9 Select the options using CURSOR (

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(
SET UP
TV/CATV TV OFF
CLOCK SET CH MEMORY

INPUT SELECT Number buttons


PROGRAM
AUTO SCAn ADD CH ERASE CH

) or (

TV: To store channels received via the antenna. CATV: To store channels received via the incoming cable.
PROGRAM SET UP PRESET

CURSOR (v) or (w), and press CURSOR ( ) to set to ON.


AUTO SCAn 2 CH

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Adding or erasing channels
Adding channels If a desired channel cannot be scanned automatically because of a weak signal, it can be added to the memory. Erasing channels You can erase a stored channel from the memory if it is unnecessary. 3) Enter a channel number of 1 to 125 using number buttons. For more than 100 number, first press 100. For CATV channels, refer to the chart below. (For other orders, check with your cable company.) 4) Repeat steps 2) and 3) to add or erase channels as necessary. 5) Press PROG. three times to exit.
PREPARATION

PREPARATION

Storing Channels on the VCR

This section is required if you receive only normal TV or unscrambled cable channels, or use a cable box between your TV and the VCR.

Incoming Antenna/Cable(CATV) Signals

The VCR scans through all receivable TV and CATV channels and stores only the active ones in your area into the memory. Once the storing is finished, you can select a desired channel using CH/TRK.
1) Follow steps 1 to 3 of Incoming Antenna/ CATV Signals. 2) Select ADD CH or ERASE CH using CURSOR (v) or (w).
To add channels
PROGRAM SET UP
TV OFF On - - CH - - CH CATV TV/CATV AUTO SCAn ADD CH ERASE CH

Selecting stored channels

Preparation Turn on the TV, and select the video channel (3 or 4), or the video input mode if you made the Audio/Video connection (page 11). Press INPUT SELECT so that the channel number will appear if L1 or L2 is displayed in the VCR display.
PRESET

Incoming Antenna/Cable(CATV) Signals


E n D : PROG
TO SET CH PUSH 0~9 KEYS

1 Press PROG. to display the MENU screen. 2 Select PRESET using CURSOR
To erase channels
PROGRAM SET UP PRESET PRESET
CATV On - - CH - - CH TO SET CH PUSH 0~9 KEYS

Once the active channels have been stored, you can select the channels in two ways below. Number buttons To enter digits of the channel number. For one-digit number, enter 0 before. For more than 100 number, first press 100. Each number button needs to be pressed within 2 seconds. CH/TRK buttons To shift up or down the stored channel numbers.

), and press ENTER.

100
EnD : PROG ENTER

E n D : PROG

CURSOR ENTER
PROGRAM SET UP
TV OFF On - - CH - - CH CATV TV/CATV AUTO SCAn ADD CH ERASE CH

1, 6

3 Select CH MEMORY using


PRESET

CURSOR (v)or (w), and press ENTER.

Channel reference chart


Number on the VCR Corresponding channel number 1 1(A-8) 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 6 5 6 5(A-7) 6(A-6) 7 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 9

E n D : PROG

CH NUMBER TV CATV STD (HRC/IRC)

4 Set TV/CATV to TV or CATV using CURSOR (


w
) or

10 10 10 31 31 R

11 11 11 32 32 S

12 12 12 33 33 T 52 53 54 52 53 54 PP QQ RR

13 13 13 34 34 U 55 55 SS

14 14 A 35 35 V 56 56 TT

15 15 B 36 36 W 57 57 UU

16 16 C 37 37 AA

17 17 D 38 38 BB

18 18 E

19 19 F 39 40 39 40 CC DD 58 59 60 58 59 60 VV WW XX 61 61 YY

20 20 G 41 41 EE

21 21 H 42 42 FF

22 22 I

23 23 J 43 44 43 44 GG HH 62 63 64 65 62 63 64 65 ZZ AAA BBB 65

24 24 K 45 45 II 66 66 66

25 25 L 46 46 JJ 67 67 67

26 26 M 47 47 KK 68 68 68

27 27 N 48 48 LL 69 69 69

28 28 O

29 29 P

30 30 Q 49 50 51 49 50 51 MM NN OO 70 70 71 71

).

5 Select AUTO SCAN using


on

The VCR starts scanning and the channels are stored in the VCR in ascending order. When the scanning is finished, the screen automatically returns.
E n D : PROG

93 93

94 94

95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 A-5 A-4 A-3 A-2 A-1 100 101 102 103

121 122 123 124 125 121 122 123 124 125

6 Press PROG. three times to exit.

CATV signals STD (standard) cable TV signals HRC (Harmonic Related Carriers) cable TV signals IRC (Incremental Related Carriers) cable TV signals IRC is also called ICC (Incremental Coherent Carriers)

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PLAYBACK

PREPARATION

Reference Information

Video Cassette Use Playback


This section explains the basic playback operation. Preparation Select the video channel (3 or 4) or video input mode on the TV. Press VCR to set the remote control operating the VCR.

PLAYBACK

Video Cassette Use Loading a cassette Basic Playback

1 Load a recorded cassette.


CH/TRK
S L P

TIMER

S VCR
REC

Push the cassette into the cassette compartment with the window side facing up and the label side towards the front. The VCR is automatically turned on. The indicator will appear in the VCR display.
Power is turned on. If the cassette has no safety tab, playback starts automatically.

2 Press PLAY to start playback.


S L P

TIMER

REW FF

S VCR
REC

2 3

Ejecting a cassette

3 To stop playback, press STOP.


S L P

TIMER

Press EJECT. The cassette is ejected from the cassette compartment.

S VCR
REC

Warning Do not insert your hands or any foreign objects into the compartment. This may result in injury or damage. Take special care with children to avoid accidents.

Double Speed Playback

1 Press PLAY during playback.


A tape runs at double speed playback. To resume normal playback Press PLAY again. Rewinding / Fast-forwarding Press REW or FF in the stop mode. Adjusting the tracking
When playback starts, the VCR automatically adjusts the tracking for clear pictures and sound (Digital Auto Tracking). If the VCR cannot locate the best possible tracking point, hold down one of CH/TRK to adjust the tracking manually.
Notes During the adjusting, the playback picture and sound may be distorted. The digital auto tracking is activated only in the playback mode. The noise on the screen may not be completely eliminated depending on the tape used, especially when the tape was recorded on another VCR.

Precautions when using video cassettes

Video cassettes have a safety tab to prevent accidental erasure. If the tab has already been removed, recording cannot be performed. To record again Cover the tab hole with adhesive tape.

To prevent accidental erasure Remove this safety tab with a screwdriver.

Avoid exposing cassettes to direct sunlight. Keep them away from heaters. Avoid extreme humidity, vibrations or shock, strong magnetic fields (near a motor, transformer or magnet) and dusty place.

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Frame Advance
A picture advances frame by frame.
PLAYBACK

PLAYBACK

Variable Speed Playback

You can play back a tape at various tape speeds.

Picture Search

A tape runs at 5 times or 7 times the normal playback speed so that you can quickly locate a particular scene.

1 Press PLAY during still playback.


Each time you press PLAY, the picture advances one frame.

1 Press FF or REW during playback.


To resume normal playback Press PAUSE.

The tape runs at 5 times the normal playback speed.

2 To change the tape speed to 7 times the normal playback


Slow-motion Picture

speed, press and hold FF or REW.

REW FF PLAY PAUSE SLOW

If you release it, the tape speed returns to 5 times.

Note If you press FF or REW during picture search, the mode changes to fastforwarding or rewinding.

The tape runs at 1/7th or 1/15th the normal playback speed.

To resume normal playback Press PLAY.

1 Press SLOW during playback.


The tape runs at about 1/7th the normal playback speed. Each time you press SLOW, the speed alternates between 1/7th and 1/15th.

Still Picture

A picture freezes so that you can watch closer.

To resume normal playback Press PLAY.


Notes The slow-motion picture mode is automatically cancelled after about 5 minutes and returns to normal playback. The slow-motion picture may flicker up and down. This is not a defect in the unit.

1 Press PAUSE during playback.

The picture freezes.

To resume normal playback Press PAUSE again.

Adjusting the Tracking Manually


If the slow-motion picture is noisy, hold down one of CH/TRK until the best picture is obtained.
Note The noise in the slow-motion picture may not be eliminated completely.

Notes The still mode is automatically cancelled after about 5 minutes and returns to normal playback. The still picture may shake if a picture of a fast-moving object or scene is frozen. This is not a defect in the unit.

Adjusting Still Picture Stability

If the still picture is distorted or flickers, hold down one of CH/TRK until the picture becomes stable.

Note The distortion of the still picture may not be eliminated completely.

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PLAYBACK

COUNTER MEM. using CURSOR (v) or (w), and set to ON using CURSOR ( ) or ( ).
LAnGUAGE

1 Turn on the VCR and load a cassette. 2 Press PROG. to display the MENU screen. 3 Select SET UP using CURSOR ( ) or (
w

CURSOR (
TAPE LEnGTH

) or (
120 on EnG FRA off ESP 160 180
COUnTER MEM

2-8
Memory Stop Feature (Zero Return)

PLAYBACK

Reference Information

Useful Functions in Tape Operation


1 On the SET UP screen, select
PROGRAM
TAPE LEnGTH COUnTER MEM

These functions will help your playback.

Counter Function
w

You can view the clock, linear time counter or tape remaining time in the VCR display or on the TV screen.
COUNTER C.RESET DISPLAY

SET UP 120 on EnG 160 FRA

PRESET 180 off ESP

Each time you press COUNTER, the VCR display changes in sequence as follows:

COUNTER C.RESET DISPLAY CURSOR ENTER PROG

Linear time counter Tape remaining time (RT) Clock

E n D : PROG

CURSOR

ENTER PROG

The indication above will also appear on the TV screen by pressing DISPLAY. They are switchable with COUNTER.

2 Press PROG. twice to exit.


The memory-stop feature allows you to quickly return to a counter reading of 0H00M00S from any point on the tape. Memory stop is automatically turned on whenever the time counter with memory is displayed on the TV screen. This is convenient when you want to watch a segment of the tape repeatedly. You may also discover other useful application for this feature. Notes: If you are rewinding the tape and the VCR stops at 0H00M00S M, press REW again to continue rewinding.

To reset the linear time counter to 0:00:00

The counter is automatically reset to 0:00:00 when a cassette is ejected. If you want to reset at another point, such as the beginning of a new recording, just press C.RESET.

Notes The linear time counter does not work on non-recorded portions on the tape. When the tape is ejected or the VCR is turned off, the display changes to clock. If the tape rewinds back over 0:00:00, appears in the VCR display. The displayed time of the linear time counter is only an approximation.

Tape Remaining Time

To view the tape remaining time in the VCR display, select the tape length beforehand.

If you press the FF (fast-forward) button and the time counter never reaches 0H00M00S M between that point and the end of the tape, the VCR will continue to fastforward to the end of the tape.

w
), and press

ENTER.
SET UP PRESET

4 Select the length of the tape, using


).
LAnGUAGE PROGRAM

T120: for a T-120 tape or shorter T160: for a T-140 or T-160 tape T180: for a T-180 tape
E n D : PROG

5 Press PROG. twice to exit. 6 Press COUNTER.

The remaining time (RT - : - -) appears in the VCR display.

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Notes The displayed remaining time is an approximation. The remaining time is calculated according to the tape speed (SP or SLP) and the cassette type.

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10 2,9
CURSOR CANCEL

) or (

1) While recording, press TV/VCR to turn off VCR indicator. 2) Choose another channel using the channel selector on the TV.

Skipping unnecessary scenes while recording


TIMER

By setting the recording off time, the recording stops and the VCR is turned off automatically. While recording, press simultaneously both REC on the remote repeatedly to set the desired off time. Each time you press REC, each half-hour up to about 4 hours appear cyclically.
Hi-Fi STEREO
REC

To make corrections: Press CURSOR ( ) to move back to the item, or CURSOR ( forward.

S L P

Press PAUSE to stop recording momentarily. To resume recording, press PAUSE again.
VCR

SAP R

(Continued)

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Note The VCR automatically shifts to the stop mode if the recording pause mode continues for 10 minutes.

Notes To cancel the recording in progress, press POWER on the VCR.

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RECORDING

Recording a TV Program Timer Program Recording


The programmable timer allows you to record up to 6 different programs over one month. Preparation Select the video channel (3 or 4) or video input mode on the TV. Make sure that the clock is set correctly (page 15). Store the channels on the VCR (pages 16 and 17). If you record cable channels, finish the cable box set-up (pages 12), and turn on the cable box.

This section explains the basic recording operation.

Preparation Select the video channel (3 or 4) or video input mode on the TV. If you record cable channels via the cable box, finish the cable box set-up (pages 12), and turn on the cable box.

RECORDING

Basic Recording Timer Programming Procedure


Example: To record cable channel 25 in the SP tape speed from 9:30 p.m. until 10:00 p.m. on August 30. Today is August 25.
H ST
REC

INPUT SELECT
TIMER

1 Load a cassette with the safety tab attached. 2 Press TV/VCR so that the VCR
S L P

indicator appears in the VCR display.

VCR
REC

3 Select a channel to record with


TIMER

2 3 4 5 6
S L P

CHANNEL on the VCR, or CH/TRK or number buttons on the remote control.


VCR
L

4
w

1 Load a cassette with the safety tab attached. 2 Press PROG. to display the MENU screen. 3 Select PROGRAM using CURSOR
), and press ENTER.
PRESET PROGRAM SET UP CH DATE On OFF SPD
-------/--/--/--/--/--/--:- -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- -

If you see L1 or L2 in the VCR display, press INPUT SELECT so that the channel number appears. If you record cable channels via the cable box, make the output channel number of the cable box or L1 appear, depending on your connection. (See pages 12.)

E n D : PROG

4 Press SP/SLP to select the


TIMER

recording tape speed.


S L P

S
REC

VCR
L

4 Move to the next using CURSOR

PRESET PROGRAM SET UP CH DATE On OFF SPD

SP: Suitable for general recording with better picture and sound quality. SLP: Suitable for tripling recording time, but with less picture and sound quality than using the SP tape speed.
REC TIMER

( ), and select the channel number 25 by pressing number buttons 2 and 5 or using CURSOR (v) , (w).

25 ------

-/--/--/--/--/--/--

-:- -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- -

-:- -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- -

SLP -

5 Press REC on the VCR, or


TIMER

EnD : PROG

To record from other connected equipment In step 3, press INPUT SELECT to switch the display as follows: L1: To record via the LINE IN 1 jacks on the rear panel. L2: To record via the LINE IN 2 jacks on the front panel.
S L P

simultaneously press both REC on the remote control.


S
REC

Recording starts.
VCR
L

6 Press STOP to stop recording.


Recording off time setting

Watching a TV program while recording another

To record a cable program from the connected cable box: Enter the cable channel number using CURSOR (v), (w) or by pressing number buttons. If your cable box is not remote-controllable, choose the desired channel (1 to 125) on the cable box.

) to

25

2-9

For the tape speed AUTO (Auto Speed Select), see below. To set another program, press CURSOR ( ), and select the next line pressing CURSOR (w). Repeat steps 4 to 8.
EnD : PROG

9 Press PROG..
REC TIMER
TIMER

Now programming is completed.

10 Press both TIMER simultaneously.


Hi-Fi STEREO
L

The power turns off and the VCR enters the timer standby mode.

2-10
Confirming the timer programs Press PROG while timer recording.
PRESET PROGRAM SET UP CH DATE On OFF SPD PRESET PROGRAM SET UP CH DATE On OFF SPD
P M P M

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Timer Program Recording (continued)


The screen for confirming will appear.

If a power failure occurs during the timer program recording

5 Move to the next using CURSOR


25 ------/--/--:- -:- -:- -:- 8/30 -/--/--/--:- -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- SLP -

( ), and set the recording date using CURSOR (v) or (w).

The date changes as follows:


E n D : PROG E n D : PROG
25 -----8/30 -/--/--/--/--/-9:30 -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- 10:00 -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- SP -

RECORDING

8/25 9/25 7/25 WKLYSU MO~FR WKLYSA

When a power failure has occurred, - -:- - appears in the VCR display. Since the programmed contents have been cleared, reset the clock and timer programming. When power has failed for a short time, the colon of the current time display blinks. The programmed contents are not affected. Reset the clock.

[WKLYSU][WKLYSA]: You can record TV programs on the same channel on the day and time every week. [MO~FR]: You can record TV programs on the same channel on the day and time Monday through Friday. This screen can be sure only in the Timer Recording mode.
PRESET PROGRAM SET UP CH DATE On OFF SPD
P M

Overlaps of the programs


If two timer programs overlap, the recording start time of program 1 has priority over the recording off time of program 2.

6 Move to the next using CURSOR


Changing/cancelling the timer programs
25 -----8/30 -/--/--/--/--/-9:30 -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- SLP -

( ), and set the hour and minutes of the recording start time.

Program 1 (Start time)

E n D : PROG

Program 2 (Start time) Overlapped portion (not recorded)

7 Move to the next, and set the


PRESET PROGRAM SET UP CH DATE On OFF SPD
25 -----8/30 -/--/--/--/--/-9:30 -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- P M

recording off time.


10:00 -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- P M

SLP -

1) If the TIMER indicator is lit, turn the VCR on by pressing POWER. 2) With steps 2 to 9, change the items. To cancel a program, select the program you want to cancel in step 4, and press CANCEL. The line is then cleared. 3) Press POWER to return to the timer standby mode.

E n D : PROG

Error indication

8 Move to the next, and select the


PRESET PROGRAM SET UP CH DATE On OFF SPD
25 -----8/30 -/--/--/--/--/-9:30 -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- P M

tape speed (SP) using CURSOR (v) or (w).


10:00 -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- P M

SP -

The blinking TIMER indicator appears in the VCR display if you press both TIMER when: a cassette is not loaded. the loaded cassette has no safety tab. In these cases, a recording can not be made.

Auto Speed Select

If you are not sure the tape is long enough for timer program recording in the SP tape speed, set the recording tape speed to AUTO. Recording starts in the SP tape speed and the VCR automatically selects the tape speed to record the program to the end. If the tape length is not long enough, the tape speed automatically changes from SP to SLP.

Notes Make sure that the tape length is selected correctly according to the tape used on the SET UP screen . When the SLP tape speed is selected and the tape length is not sufficient to record the program to the end, the program cannot be recorded to the end. The picture will be distorted when playing the part where the recording tape speed is switched from SP to SLP with the Auto Speed Select feature.

SAP

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Table of Brand Codes
Brand name of your TV Brand Code Brand name of your TV Brand Code

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Multi Brand Remote Control


Toshiba Bell & Howell Carver Celebrity Citizen Curtis Mathes Dumont Electro band Emerson Fisher GE Gibralter Goldstar Hallmark Hitachi Infinity JBL JCB JVC LXI Magnavox Marantz Megatron Memorex MGA Midland Mitsubishi Motorola MTC NAD Nikko Optimus Optonica Panasonic Penney Philco Philips Princeclub Prism Proscan Proton 10 10 06, 11 04, 09, 11 04, 11 02, 07, 14 04, 11 08 12 01, 11 11 09 08 07, 10, 15 01, 02, 07, 11, 12 10 10 12 07 02 11 05 01, 02, 09, 10, 11 03 10 10 06 11 11 14 02, 07, 11 09 Scott Sears Sharp Sony Soundesign Supreme Sylvania Tandy Technics Techwood Teknika TMK Victor Vidikron Vidtech Wards Zenith 09, 11 Scotch 03 Sanyo 14 Samsung 09, 12 Runco (NEC) 12 Realistic 03 RCA 10 Radio Shack 13 02 09, 11, 13 14 11, 12 09 11 11 01, 02, 09, 10, 11 08, 13 03 11 03 10 08 07, 15 07 04, 10, 12 11 05 10 11 10, 11, 13 14 09 Quasar 07, 15 01 Pulser 14

The remote control can be compatible with various brands of TV by setting their control codes. The TOSHIBA code has initially been set to control TOSHIBA TVs.

Setting Control Codes

1 Press TV to set the remote control operating your TV. 2 While holding down TV enter the two digits of your TVs brand

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

POWER INPUT SELECT CH/TRK Number buttons VOL 100

code (listed on page 29) using number buttons.

1,2,3

DISPLAY ENTER

3 Release TV. 4 Point the remote control at your TV and use each button

listed below to make sure that your TV is operated correctly.

To turn the TV on or off. To select TV channels in the upper or lower direction. VOL To adjust TV sound level. INPUT SELECT To select an external source such as a VCR. Number buttons To select TV channels. When selecting channels 1 to 9, first enter 0 and then the desired number. 100 To substitute for 100 channel key. DISPLAY To turn on or off TVs screen display. ENTER To use for the TVs ENTER key.

POWER CH/TRK

Important Some TVs may not respond to all the operations above, or may not be operated at all with this remote control. In this case, operate your TV with its own remote control.

Notes For some brands, several control codes (brand codes) are allocated. Try each of them until the buttons work on your TV. If you replace the remote controls batteries, set the brand code again.

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2-2 IC Blocks
2-2-1 IC301 (LA71072M)

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2-2-2 IC601 (MN101D02X)

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MEMO

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3. Product Specifications
Specifications and features are subject to change without notice.

OPERATION Power supply Power consumption External dimensions Mass Channels received 120V AC, 60Hz 16W 360 x 94 x 252 mm (W.H.D) 3.0 kg

DESCRIPTION

VHF : Channels 2-13 UHF : Channels 14-69 CATV : Channels A7-A1, A-CC, 66-125 UHF/VHF : 75ohm F type connector Standard NTSC Recording : VHS format (SP, SLP) Playback : VHS format (SP, LP, SLP) Video cassette with VHS mark SLP : 11.1 mm/s, SP : 33.4 mm/s SLP : 480 minutes, SP : 160 minutes (When T-160 video cassette is used.) Within approx. 120 s (When T-120 video cassette is used.) 1V(p-p), 75 ohm, unbalanced, negative sync., pin jack 1V(p-p), 75 ohm, unbalanced, negative sync., pin jack Line input : 308 mV(rms), more than 47 Kohm, pin jack Line input : 308 mV(rms), more than 47 Kohm, pin jack Temperature : 5C to 40C Humidity : less than RH 80%

Antenna input/output terminals Signal system Recording/Playback system

Cassette Tape speed

Video recording/Playback time

Fast forward/Rewind time Video input Video output Audio input Audio output Utilization conditions

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MEMO

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4. Disassembly and Reassembly


4-1 Cabinet Assembly
4-1-1 Cabinet Top Removal 4-1-2 Assy Front Panel Removal

REMOVE 2 SCREWS

Lift up the Cabinet Top in the direction of arrow by releasing the Hook.

Fig. 4-1 Cabinet Top Removal

RELEASE 4 HOOKS (Top View)

Fig. 4-2

RELEASE 4 HOOKS (Top View)

Fig. 4-3

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Disassembly and Reassembly

4-1-3 Chassis Removal


REMOVE 3 SCREWS

LIFT THE ASS'Y FULL DECK UP.

When installing the ass'y full deck on the Main PCB, be sure to align the assembly point of mode switch.

MODE SWITCH

ASSEMBLY POINT

REMOVE 2 SCREWS REMOVE BRACKET-FRAME LIFT THE ASS'Y MAIN PCB UP TO REMOVE.

REMOVE 2 SCREWS

Fig. 4-4 Chassis Removal 4-2 Toshiba

4-2 Deck Parts Locations


4-2-1 Top View

Fig. 4-5 Top parts Location-1

BRACKET FL TOP (Optional) GEAR FL CAM MOTOR LOADING ASSY LEVER FL ARM ASSY HOLDER FL CASSETTE ASSY LEVER FL DOOR SLIDER FL DRIVE

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Fig. 4-6 Top Parts Location-2 FE HEAD PLATE CYLINDER C CYLINDER ASSY PLATE CYLINDER B PLATE CYLINDER A ACE HEAD ASSY UNIT PINCH ASSY LEVER #9 GUIDE ASSY LEVER TENSION ASSY BAND BRAKE ASSY DISK S REEL LEVER S BRAKE ASSY GEAR IDLE LEVER IDLE LEVER T BRAKE ASSY DISK T REEL

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4-2-2 Bottom View

Fig. 4-7 Bottom Parts Location GEAR JOINT 1 GEAR JOINT 2 BRAKET GEAR MOTOR CAPSTAN ASSY LEVER T LOAD ASSY GEAR LOADING DRIVE LEVER S LOAD ASSY HOLDER CLUTCH ASSY BELT PULLEY SLIDER CAM SLEEVE TENSION

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4-3 Main Deck


4-3-1 Braket FL Top Removal (Optional)
1) Remove 2 screws . 2) Remove the Bracket FL Top . Note : Take care not to change assembly direction.

4-3-2 Lever FL Door Removal


1) Rotate the Lever FL Door in the direction of arrow A. 2) Release the Hook , remove the Lever FL Door in the direction of arrow B.

2 SCREWS BRACKET FL TOP LEVER FL DOOR "A"

"B"

HOOK

Fig. 4-9 Lever FL Door Removal

Fig. 4-8 Braket FL Top Removal

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4-3-3 Holder FL Cassette Assy Removal


1) Remove the Lever FL Door. (Refer to Fig. 4-9) 2) Pull the Holder FL Cassette Assy to the eject position. 3) Pull the Holder FL Cassette Assy as grasping the Holder FL Cassette Assy and Lever FL Cassette-R in the same time to release hooking from Main Base until the Boss [A], [B] of Holder FL Cassette Assy is taken out from the Rail [C], [D]. 4) Lift the Holder FL Cassette Assy in the direction of arrow B in this time, you have to grasp the Lever FL Cassette-R continuously until the Holder FL Cassette Assy is taken out completely. Note : Be sure to insert Lever FL Cassette-R in the direction of A to prevent seperation and breakage of the Lever FL Cassette-R at disassembling and reassembling.

4-3-4 Lever FL Arm Assy Removal


1) Remove the Lever FL Door. (Refer to Fig. 4-9) 2) Remove the Holder FL Cassette Assy. (Refer to Fig. 4-10) 3) Release the Hook in the direction of arreow A, pull out the Lever FL Arm Assy from the Boss of Main Base. 4) Remove the Lever FL Arm Assy in the direction of arrow B. Assembly : When reinstalling, be sure to reassemble Lever FL Arm Assy after you insert the Boss in Groove [A] of Slider FL Drive .

HOOK "A" "B" LEVER FL ARM ASS'Y GROOVE [A] "B" BOSS [B] HOLDER FL CASSETTE ASS'Y "A" BOSS [A] BOSS SLIDER FL DRIVE

Fig. 4-11 Lever FL Arm Assy Removal


RAIL [C] RAIL [D]

LEVER FL CASSETTE-R

Fig. 4-10 Holder FL Cassette Assy Removal

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4-3-5 Slider FL Drive Removal


1) Pull the Slider FL Drive to the front direction. 2) Remove the Slider FL Drive in the direction of arrow. (Refer ti Fig. 4-12)

4-3-6 Bracket Gear, Gear FL Cam, Gear Joint 1, 2 Removal


1) Remove screw . 2) Lift the Bracket Gear . 3) Remove the Gear FL Cam . 4) Lift the Gear Joint 2 , Gear Joint 1 .

GEAR FL CAM

SCREW BRACKET GEAR

GEAR JOINT 1 SLIDER FL DRIVE GEAR JOINT 2

Fig. 4-12 Slider FL Drive Removal

Fig. 4-13 Bracket Gear, Gear FL Cam, Gear Joint 1, 2 Removal

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4-3-7 Assembly of Gear FL Cam, Gear Joint 1, 2


1) Be sure to align dot mark of Gear Joint 1 with dot mark of Gear Joint 2 as shown Fig. 4-14 (Refer to Timing Point 1), confirm the Timing Point 2 of the Gear Joint 2 and Slider Cam . 2) Align the Gear FL Cam with the Gear Worm Wheel Post as shown detail drawing. (Refer to Timing Point 3)
GEAR JOINT 1 GEAR JOINT 2

4-3-8 Holder Worm, Gear Worm, Gear Worm Wheel Removal


1) Release the Hook [A] in the direction of arrow and, remove the Holder Worm . 2) Remove the Gear Worm . 3) Remove the Gear Worm Wheel . (After removing the Gear FL Cam as shown Fig. 4-13) Note : Secure the Hook [A] after installing the Holder Worm .

SLIDER CAM

HOOK [A]

GEAR WORM HOLDER WORM TIMING POINT 1 TIMING POINT 2 GEAR FL CAM GEAR WORM WHEEL

Fig. 4-15 Holder Worm, Gear Worm, Gear Worm Wheel Removal

POST

GEAR WORM WHEEL TIMING POINT 3

Fig. 4-14 Assembly of Gear FL Cam, Gear Joint 1, 2

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4-3-9 Motor Loading Assy Removal


1) Remove the screw . 2) Remove the Motor Loading Assy .

4-3-10 Gear Loading Drive, Slider Cam, Lever T, S Load Assy Removal
1) Remove the Belt Pulley. (Refer to Fig. 4-33) 2) Remove the Gear Loading Drive after releasing Hook [A] in the direction arrow as shown in detail drawing. 3) Remove the Slider Cam . 4) Remove the Lever T, S Load Assy , .

MOTOR LOADING ASS'Y

GEAR LOADING DRIVE

HOOK [A]

SLIDER CAM

LEVER T LOAD ASS'Y

LEVER S LOAD ASS'Y

SCREW

Fig. 4-16 Motor Loading Assy Removal

Fig. 4-17 Gear Loading Drive, Slider Cam, Lever T, S Load Assy Removal

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4-3-11 Assembly of Gear Loading Drive, Slider Cam, Lever T, S Load Assy
1) When reinstalling, be sure to align dot of Lever T Load Assy with dot of Lever S Load Assy as shown in drawing. (Refer to Timing Point 1) 2) Insert the Pin A, B, C, D into the Slider Cam hole. 3) Be sure to align dot of Lever T Load Assy and dot of Gear Loading Drive . (Refer to Timing Point 2) 4) Align dot of Gear Loading Drive with mark of Slider Cam as shown in drawing. (Refer to Timing Point 3)
TIMING POINT 1 LEVER T LOAD ASS'Y LEVER S LOAD ASS'Y

4-3-12 Lever Tension Assy, Band Brake Assy, Sleeve Tension Removal
1) Remove the Spring Tension . 2) In bottom side of Deck, remove the Sleeve Tension after rotating it right or left as liftinig locking edge of Sleeve Tension. 3) Remove the side a of the Band Brake Assy in the direction of arrow A from the Lever Tension Assy . 4) Remove the side b of the Band Brake Assy in the direction of arrow B from the Main Base. Note : 1) When replacing the Lever Tension Assy, be sure to apply oil in the Sleeve Tension. 2) Take care not to touch stain on the felt side, and not to be folded and broken Band Brake Assy.
a

"B"

"A" BAND BRAKE ASS'Y

GEAR LOADING DRIVE LEVER T LOAD ASS'Y TIMING POINT 2 TIMING POINT 3 LEVER S LOAD ASS'Y

SPRING TENSION

LEVER TENSION ASS'Y

PIN A

PIN C

PIN D PIN B SLIDER CAM

Fig. 4-18 Assembly of Gear Loading Drive, Slider Cam, Lever T, S Load Assy

SLEEVE TENSION

Fig. 4-19 Lever Tension Assy, Band Brake Assy, Sleeve Tension Removal

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4-3-13 Lever S, T Brake Assy Removal


1) Release the Hook [A] and the Hook [B], [C] in the direction of arrow as shown in Fig. 4-20. 2) Lift the Lever S, T Brake Assy , with Spring Brake . Assembly : 1) Assembly the Lever S Brake Assy on the Main Base. 2) Assembly the Lever T Brake Assy with Spring Brake . Note : Take extreme care not to be folded and transformed spring Brake at removing or reinstalling.

4-3-14 Lever Idle Assy Removal


1) Push the Lever Idle in the direction of arrow A, B. 2) Lift the Lever Idle . Assembly : 1) Apply oil in two Bosses of Lever Idle . 2) Assemble the Gear Idle with the Lever Idle . Note : When replacing the Gear Idle , be sure to add oil in the boss of Lever Idle .

HOOK [A]

"A" LEVER IDLE HOOK [A] GEAR IDLE "B" GEAR IDLE

SPRING BRAKE HOOK [C] LEVER S BRAKE ASS'Y LEVER T BRAKE ASS'Y HOOK [B]

Fig. 4-21 Lever Idle Assy Removal

Fig. 4-20 Lever S, T Brake Assy Removal

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4-3-15 Disk S, T Reel Removal


1) Lift the Disk S, T Reel , .

4-3-16 Holder Clutch Assy Removal


1) Remove the Washer Slit . 2) Lift the Holder Clutch Assy . Note : When you reinstall Holder Clutch Assy . 1) Check the condition of spring as shown in detail A. 2) Dont push Holder Clutch Assy down with excessive force. Just insert Holder Clutch Assy into post center with dead force and rotate it smoothly. Be sure to confirm that spring is in the slit of Gear Center Assy as shown in detail B.
WASHER SLIT

DISK S REEL

DISK T REEL

HOLDER CLUTCH ASS'Y

Fig. 4-22 Disk S, T Reel Removal

DETAIL A

<BAD>

SPRING

<GOOD>

DETAIL B SPRING

<BAD>

<GOOD>

Fig. 4-23 Holder Clutch Assy Removal

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4-3-17 Lever Up Down Assy, Gear Center Assy Removal


1) Remove the 2 hooks in the direction of arrow as shown Fig. 4-24 and lift the Lever Up Down Assy . 2) Lift the Gear Center Assy .

4-3-18 Assembly of Lever Up Down Assy, Gear Center Assy


1) Insert the Lever Up Down Assy in the 2 rectangular holes on Main Base. 2) Lift the Lever Up Down Assy about 35 degree. (Refer to Fig. 4-25) 3) Insert Ring of the Gear Center Assy in the Guide of the Lever Up Down Assy . 4) Insert the Gear Center Assy in the post on Main Base. 5) Push down the Lever Up Down Assy for locking of the Hook . Note : 1) Take care not to separate and loose the Spring Up Down. 2) When assembling the Gear Center Assy, dont push down too much.

LEVER UP DOWN ASS'Y

GEAR CENTER ASS'Y

GEAR CENTER ASS'Y GUDIE LEVER UP DOWN ASS'Y RING GEAR POST HOOK 35

MAIN BASE

Fig. 4-25 Assembly of Lever Up Down Assy, Gear Center Assy Fig. 4-24 Lever Up Down Assy, Gear Center Assy Removal

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4-3-19 Guide Cassette Door Removal


1) Lift the Hook [A]. 2) Rotate the Guide Cassette Door in the direction of arrow. Note : After reinstalling the Guide Cassette Door secure the Hook [A].
GUIDE CASSETTE DOOR

4-3-20 Unit Pinch Assy, Plate Joint, Spring Pinch Drive Removal
1) Lift the Unit Pinch Assy . 2) Remove the Plate Joint from Lever Pinch Drive. 3) Remove the Spring Pinch Drive . Note : 1) Take extreme care not to touch the grease on the Roller Pinch. 2) When reinstalling, be sure to apply grease on the post pinch roller.
PLATE JOINT UNIT PINCH ASS'Y

HOOK [A]

SPRING PINCH DRIVE

Fig. 4-26 Guide Cassette Door Removal

Fig. 4-27 Unit Pinch Assy, Plate Joint, Spring Pinch Drive Removal

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4-3-21 Lever #9 Guide Assy Removal


1) Remove the Spring #9 Guide . 2) Lift the Lever #9 Guide Assy in the direction of arrow. Note : 1) Take extreme care not to touch the grease on the tape Guide Post. 2) After reinstalling, check the bottom side of the Post #9 Guide to stick to the top side of Main Base.

4-3-22 FE Head Removal


1) Remove the screw . 2) Lift the FE Head .
SCREW

FE HEAD

LEVER #9 GUIDE ASS'Y SPRING #9 GUIDE

Fig. 4-29 FE Head Removal

Fig. 4-28 Lever #9 Guide Assy Removal

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4-3-23 ACE Head Removal


1) Pull out the FPC from connector of ACE Head Assy . 2) Remove the screw . 3) Lift the ACE Head Assy .
SCREW

4-3-24 Slider S, T Assy Removal


1) Move the Slider S, T Assy , to slot, and then lift it to remove. (Refer to arrow)

SLIDER S ASS'Y

ACE HEAD ASS'Y

SLIDER T ASS'Y

Fig. 4-31 Slider S, T Assy Removal Fig. 4-30 ACE Head Removal

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4-3-25 Cylinder Assy Removal


1) Remove the 3 Screws , , . 2) Remove the Plate Cylinder A, B, C , , in the direction of arrow. 3) Lift the Cylinder Assy . Note : 1) When reinstalling, push the Plate Cylinder A, B , in the reverse of arrow and then, tighten the 2 Screws , . 2) Take care not to touch the Cylinder Assy and the tape guide post at reinstalling Plate Cylinder C . 3) Take care not to touch the Cylinder Assy with screw driver at reinstalling the Plate Cylinder C .

4-3-26 Belt Pulley Removal


1) Remove the Belt Pulley . Note : Take extreme care not to touch the grease on Belt Pulley at assembling or reassembling.

BELT PULLEY

CYLINDER ASS'Y

SCREW PLATE CYLINDER C SCREW PLATE CYLINDER B

SCREW

PLATE CYLINDER A

Fig. 4-33 Belt Pulley Removal

Fig. 4-32 Cylinder Assy Removal

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Disassembly and Reassembly

4-3-27 Motor Capstan Assy Removal


1) Remove the 3 Screws . 2) Remove the Motor Capstan Assy . Assembly : 1) Match the 3 holes of Motor Capstan Assy to the 3 holes of Main Base as attending not to drop or knock the Motor Capstan Assy. 2) Tighten the 3 Screws in the direction of arrow as shown detail drawing. Note : 1) Dont reuse the removed screws from Motor Capstan Assy. 2) After tightening screws, check if there is gap between the head of screws and the top side of Main Base. There should have no gap between the head of screws and the top side of Main Base. 3) After reinstalling, adjusting the tape transport system again.

4-3-28 How to Eject the Cassette Tape (If the unit does not oprate on condition that is inserted into housing assy)
1) Remove the Holder worm and the Gear Worm . 2) Turn the Gear Worm Wheel counterclockwise with screw driver. (Refer to arrow)
GEAR WORM WHEEL

SCREW DRIVER

GEAR WORM HOLDER WORM

3 SCREWS

Fig. 4-35
C A B <DETAIL>

3) When Slider S, T are approched in the position of unloading, rotate holder Clutch counterclockwise after inserting screw driver in the hole of frames bottom in order to wind the unwinded tape. (Refer to Fig. 4-36) (If you rotate Gear Worm Wheel continuously when tape is in state of unwinding, you may cause a tape contamination by grease and tape damage. Be sure to wind the unwinded tape in the state of set horizently.) 4) Rotate Gear Worm Wheel counterclockwise using screw driver again up to the state of eject mode and then pick out the tape. (Refer to Fig. 4-35)

MOTOR CAPSTAN ASS'Y

Fig. 4-34 Motor Capstan Assy Removal

FRAME

Fig. 4-36 Toshiba 4-19

Disassembly and Reassembly

4-4 The table of clearing, Lubrication and replacement time about principal parts
1) The replacement time of parts is not life of parts. 2) The table 4-1 is that the VCR Set is in normal condition (normal temperature, normal humidity). The checking period may be changed owing to the condition of use, runtime and environmental conditions. 3) Life of the Cylinder Assy is depend on the condition of use. 4) See exploded view for location of each parts. <Tbale 4-1> * Parts Name POST TENSION SLANT POST S, T #8 GUIDE SHAFT CAPSTAN SHAFT #9 GUIDE POST #3 GUIDE POST GUIDE ROLLER S, T CYLINDER ASSY FE HEAD ACE HEAD PINCH ROLLER POST REEL S, T SLEEVE TENSION POST CENTER LEVER IDLE BOSS (2Point) CAPSTAN MOTOR PULLEY BELT PULLEY HOLDER CLUTCH ASSY GEAR CENTER ASSY GEAR IDLE (2Point) LOADING MOTOR BAND BRAKE ASSY BRAKE T ASSY Checking Period 500 1000 O O O O O O O O O 1500 O O O 2000 O O O O O O O O O O O O 2500 O O O O O 3000 O O O O O O O O O O O O O 3500 O O O O O 4000 O O O O O O O O O O O O O 4500 O O O O O 5000 O O O O O O O O O O O O O Remark - To clean the parts, use patch and alcohol (solvent). - After cleaning, use the video tape after alcohol is gone awny completely. - We recomnend to use oil [EP-56] or solvent. - One or two drops of oil should be applied after cleaning with alcohol. - Periodic time of applying oil (Apply oil after cleaning) - The excessive applying oil may be the cause of malfunction.

T A P E P A T H S Y S T E M

D R I V I N G
B R A K E

S Y S T E M
S Y S T E M

O O O O O O

O O O O O O O

O O O O O O O O

O O O O O O O O

: Cleaning

O : Check and replacement in necessary

: Add Oil

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5. Alignment and Adjustment


5-1 Reference
1) X-Point (Tracking center) adjustment, Head switching adjustment and NVRAM option setting can be adjusted with remote control. 2) When replacing the micom (IC601) be sure to adjust the Head switching adjustment and NVRAM option setting. 3) When replacing the cylinder assy, be sure to adjust the X-Point and Head switching adjustment. 4) Remote control used for same chassis as a accessory is available for all adjustments. 5) How to adjustment. - Intermittently short-circuit the test point on Main PCB with pincets to set the adjustment mode. - If the corresponding adjustment button is pressed, the adjustment is preformed automatically. - If the adjustment is completed, be sure to turn the power off.

5-1-1 Location of adjustment button of remote control

X-Point (Tracking Center) Adjustment

Head Switching Adjustment

NVRAM Option Setting

Fig. 5-1 Toshiba 5-1

Alignment and Adjustment

5-1-2 Test point location for adjustment mode setting

Short-Circuit

Fig. 5-2 Main PCB (Top View)

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5-2 Mechanical Adjustment


5-2-1 Tape Transport System and Adjustment Locations
The tape transport system has been adjusted precisely in the factory. Alignment is not necessary except for the following : 1) Noise observed on the screen. 2) Tape damage. 3) Parts replacement in the tape transport system. Lower flange height of tape guide is used as the reference for the transport adjustment. To maintain the height of the tape guide and prevent damage, do not apply excessive force onto the main base.

CYLINDER ASS'Y GUIDE ROLLER "S" GUIDE ROLLER "T" FULL ERASE HEAD HEIGHT SCREW

#3 GUIDE POST

TENSION POST TILT SCREW X - POSITION ADJUST SILT AZIMUTH SCREW CAPSTAN #8 GUIDE POST

PINCH ROLLER #9 GUIDE POST

SUPPLY REEL DISK

TAKE UP REEL DISK

Fig. 5-3 Location of Tape Transport Adjustment


FE HEAD GUIDE ROLLER "S" POST TENSION CYLINDER ASS'Y GUIDE ROLLER "T" #8 GUIDE POST #9 GUIDE POST PINCH ROLLER

ACE HEAD #3 GUIDE POST CAPSTAN SHAFT

MAIN BASE

Fig. 5-4 Tape Travel Diagram Toshiba 5-3

Alignment and Adjustment

5-2-2 Tape Transport System Adjustment


When parts are replaced, perform the required adjustments by referring to precedures for the tape transport system. If there are any changes to the tape path, first run a T-120 tape and make sure excessive tape wrinkle does not occur at the tape guides. 1) If tape wrinkle is observed at the guide roller S, T, turn the guide roller S, T until wrinkle disappears. 2) If the tape wrinkle is still observed at the tape guide, perform the tilt adjustment of the ACE head.

(1) ACE Head Assembly Adjustment


Test point : TP601 (Control Pulse) TP602 (HD S/W -Trigger) TP301 (Envelope) TP302 (Audio output) TP303 (Video output) Test tape : ST-N1 BLANK TAPE : T-160

AUDIO OUTPUT ENVELOPE HEAD SWITCHING

Fig. 5-5 Location of Test point (Main PCB-Top View)

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Alignment and Adjustment

a. ACE HEAD HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT 1) Run the alignment tape (Color bar) in the playback mode. 2) Observe surface of the audio head using a dental mirror. 3) Turn screw (C) clockwise or counterclockwise until the gap of lower tape edge and the lower edge of the control head is about 0.25mm. (Refer to Fig. 5-6 and 5-7)

b. ACE HEAD TILT ADJUSTMENT 1) Playback a blank tape and observe the position of the tape at the lower flange of tape guide. 2) Confirm that there is no curl or wrinkle at the lower flange of tape guide as shown in Fig. 5-8 (B). 3) If a curl or wrinkle of the tape occurrs, slightly turn the screw (A) tilt adjust on the ACE head assy. 4) Reconfirm the ACE head height.
(A) (B)

SCREW (A) TLIT ADJUST

SCREW (C) HEIGHT ADJUST WRINKLE

X-POSITION ADJUSTING SLIT SCREW (B) AZIMUTH ADJUST

SCREW (D) X-POSITION LOCKING

(BAD)

(GOOD)

Fig. 5-8 Tape Guide Check Fig. 5-6 Location of ACE Head Adjustment Screw c. AUDIO AZIMUTH ADJUSTMENT 1) Load alignment tape (Mono scope) and playback the 7KHz signal. 2) Connect channel-1 scope probe to audio output test point (TP302). 3) Adjust screw (B) to achieve maximum audio level. (See Fig. 5-6)
0 ~ 0 .25 mm CONTROL HEAD

AUDIO HEAD VIDEO HEAD

d. ACE HEAD POSITION (X-POINT) ADJUSTMENT 1) Playback the alignment tape (Color bar). 2) Intermittently short-circuit the two test points on Main PCB to set the adjustment mode. (See Fig. 5-2) 3) Press the 5 button of remote control then adjustment is operated automatically. (See Fig. 5-1) 4) Connect the CH-1 probe to TP301 (Envelope) the CH-2 probe to TP602 (HD switching pulse) and then trigger to CH-1. 5) Insert the (-) driver into the X-Point adjustment hole and adjust it so that envelope wavwform is maximum. 6) Turn the Power off.

Fig. 5-7 ACE Head Height Adjustment

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5-5

Alignment and Adjustment

(2) Linearity adjustment (Guide roller S, T adjustment)


1) Playback the Mono Scope alignment tape (SP mode). 2) Observe the video envelope signal on an oscilloscope (triggered by the video switching pulse). 3) Make sure the video envelope waveform (at its minimum) meets the specification shown in Fig. 5-9. If it does not, adjust as follows : Note : a=Maximum output of the video RF envelope. b=Minimum output of the video RF envelope at the entrance side. c=Minimum output of the video RF envelope at the center point. d=Maximum output of the video RF envelope at the exit side. 4) If the section A in Fig. 5-10 does not meet the specification, adjust the guide roller S up or down. 5) If the section B in Fig. 5-10 does not meet the specification, adjust the guide roller T up or down.
a

abcd c,b,d/a

63%

Fig. 5-09 Envelope Waveform Adjustment


H'D SWITCHING PULSE A B

ENVELOPE

Fig. 5-10 Adjustment Points 6) Play back the Mono Scope alignment tape (SP mode). 7) Connect an oscilloscope CH-1 to the Envelope and CH-2 to the HD SW Pulse for triggering. ) driver to obtain a flat video RF envelope as shown in Fig. 5-11. 8) Turn the guide roller heads with a flat head (

IDEAL ENVELOPE

S HEIGHT TOO HIGH

S HEIGHT TOO LOW

T HEIGHT TOO HIGH

T HEIGHT TOO LOW

GUIDE ROLLER S

GUIDE ROLLER T

Fig. 5-11 Guide Roller S, T Height Adjustment 5-6 Toshiba

Alignment and Adjustment

(3) Check Transitional Operation from RPS to Play


Check transition from RPS mode to play mode : Using a pre-recorded SP tape, make sure the entry side of envelope comes to an appropriate steady state within 3 seconds (as shown in Fig. 5-12). If the envelope waveform does not reach specified peak-to peak amplitude within 3 seconds, adjust as follows : 1) Make sure there is no gap between the supply roller lower flange and the tape. If there is a gap, adjust the supply guide roller again. 2) Change operation mode from the RPS to the play mode (again) and make sure the entry side of envelope rises within 3 second.
ENTRANCE SIDE ENVELOPE

(5) Tape Wrinkle Check


1) Run the T-160 (E-180) tape in the playback, FPS, RPS and Pause modes and observe tape wrinkle at each guide. 2) If excessive tape wrinkle is observed, perform the following adjustments in Playback mode : Tape wrinkle at the guide roller S, T section : Linearity adjustment. Tape wrinkle at tape guide flange : ACE head assembly coarse adjustment.

Fig. 5-12 Video Envelope Rising when Operation mode Changes from RPS to Play Mode

(4) Envelope Check


1) Make recordings on T-120 (E-120) and T-160 (E-180) tape. Make sure the playback output envelope meets the specification as shown in Fig. 5-13. 2) Play back a self recorded tape (recording made on the unit using with T-120 (E-120). The video envelope should meet the specification as shown in Fig. 5-13. In SP mode, (A) should equal (B). If the head gap is wide, upper cylinder should be checked.

A B

Fig. 5-13 Envelope Output and Output Level

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Alignment and Adjustment

5-2-3 Reel Torque


1) The rotation of the capstan motor causes the holder clutch assy to rotat through the belt pulley. 2) The spring wrap PLAY/REV of holder clutch assy drives the disk reel S, T through gear idle by rotation of gear center assy. 3) Brake is operated by slider cam at FF/REW mode. 4) Transportation of accurate driving force is done by gears. (Gear Center Assy) Note : If the spec. does not meet the followings specifications, replace the holder clutch assy and then recheck. <Table 5-1> MODE PB RPS TORQUE g/cm NTSC PAL 82.5 27.5 79 27 145 30 Cassette Torquemeter GAUGE Cassette Torquemeter

4) As rotating Disk S Reel clockwise and the region of adjusting in the Main Base (in shape of slit) clockwise or counterclockwise after inserting screw driver in the slit on Main Base. Adjust the left end edge of Lever Tension Assy to 1.3 +1.5/-0.5mm from the location of mark in the Main Base. 5) As rotating Disk S Reel , double-check the location of the left end edge of Lever Tension Assy and the quanity of crossing from mark on Main Base. (+1.0/-0.5mm) Counterclockwise : Torque UP Clockwise : Torque DOWN Back Tension should be 56 15g.cm at inspecting it with Back Tension Meter.
1.3 1.0mm 0.5mm

LEVER TENSION ASS'Y

5-2-4 Location adjustment and Confirmation of Tension Post


ADJUSTING

1) Remove the holder cassette assy and then push the lever FL Arm-R to the direction of loading. 2) Push the lever tension drive in the direction of arrow. (See Fig. 5-14) 3) Turn the gear worm wheel clockwise so that Timing Point of the slider FL drive and gear FL cam can be aligned (See Fig. 5-14)
ADJUSTING SLIT

DISK S REEL

Fig. 5-16 Tension Pole and Back Tension Adjustment


LEVER TENSION LEVER TENSION DRIVE

Fig. 5-14
GEAR FL CAM

Note : 1) Mark on Main Base is located in about 1.3mm from inside of bending line. 2) Be careful not to deform the region of adjusting on Main Base up and down at adjusting.

TIMING POINT SLIDER FL DRIVE GEAR WORM WHEEL

Fig. 5-15 5-8 Toshiba

Alignment and Adjustment

5-3 Head Switching Point Adjustment


1) Playback the alignment tape. 2) Intermittently short-circuit the two test points on Main PCB to set the adjustment mode. (See Fig. 5-2) 3) Press the SP/SLP button of remote control then adjustment is operated automatically. (See Fig. 5-1) 4) Turn the Power off.

5-4 NVRAM Option Setting


1) NVRAM Option is adjusted at production line basically. 2) In case Micom (IC601) and NVRAM (IC603 ; EEPROM) is replaced, be sure to set the corresponding ooption number of the repaired model. (If the option is not set, the unit is not operated.) 1) Intermittently short-circuit the two test points on Main PCB to set the adjustment mode. (See Fig. 5-2) 2) Press the PROG. button of remote control about 5 seconds then option setting display is appeared. (See Fig. 5-17) 3) Select the option number (See Table 5-2) of corresponding model with FF and REW button of remote control. 4) If selecting the option number is completed, press the PLAY button of remote control. (If PLAY button is pressed, the selected number is changes reversed color. ; See Fig. 5-17) 5) Press the ENTER button of remote control again to store the option number. (SAVE is displayed for a second as shown Fig. 5-18 this setting is completed.) 6) Turn the Power off.

01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

ENTER : SAVE
Fig. 5-17 <Table 5-2>
MODEL W-403 TYPE A B C D E F G H OPTION NUMBER 6, 8, 9, 12, 13, 16 6, 8, 9, 12, 13 6, 8, 12, 13, 16 6, 8, 12, 13 6, 9, 12, 13, 16 6, 9, 12, 13 6, 12, 13, 16 6, 12, 13

ENTER : SAVE
Fig. 5-18 How to identify the Type Type A B C D E F G H Assy-Cylinder ALPS SEM Capstan Motor Sankyo SEM

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5-9

Alignment and Adjustment

How to identify the Assy-Cylinder ALPS Cylinder CONNECTOR ; Pin 7 or Pin 5 SEM Cylinder CONNECTOR ; Pin 5

Fig. 5-19 How to identify the Capstan Motor

TOP VIEW SANKYO CAPSTAN MOTOR CAPSTAN SHAFT SEM CAPSTAN MOTOR CAPSTAN SHAFT

Fig. 5-20

5-10

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6. Exploded View

6-1 Packing Assembly - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-2 6-2 Instrument Assembly - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-3 6-3 Mechanical Parts (Top Side) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-4 6-4 Mechanical Parts (Bottom Side) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-5

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Exploded View

6-1 Packing Assembly

Y102

Y101 UT01

A702

A702

A701

6-2

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S.N.A : Service Not Available
153 155 TM401B 101 CN605B CN303B S601A LD601A S602A 601 702 200 BOTTOM-COVER (S.N.A) 157 1

6-2 Instrument Assembly

FULL DECK (S.N.A)

157

BRACKET-FRAME (S.N.A)

21

22

Exploded View

6-3

6-4
G420 G428 (OPTIONAL) G532 S.N.A G680 S.N.A G458 G450 K110 B239 G510 G480 K502 G527 G520 K546 B474 G555 S.N.A G530 G001 K240 K350 K330 K340 B410 K140 B440 B444 B446 B473 B452 B448 G546 K470

K544

(OPTIONAL)

Exploded View

K542

K250

K248

6-3 Mechanical Parts (Top Side)

K490

K530

K182

K180

K188

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S.N.A : Service Not Available

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(OPTIONAL) G542 B462 B460 B560 B484 B456 B257 B458 B500 B468 B488 B238 B257 B478

6-4 Mechanical Parts (Bottom Side)

B464

B258

K222

K200

K225

K221

Exploded View

B570

S.N.A : Service Not Available

6-5

Exploded View

MEMO

6-6

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7. Replacement Parts List


Loc.No.
A701 A702 UT01 Y101 Y102

TSB Parts No.


BY730511 BY730464 BY634286 BY634289 BY634274

Reference No.
AC69-00039J AC69-00041A AC59-00019B AC68-00788A AC39-42001J

Description ; Specification
PACKING CASE;W-403C,SW2,-,-,-,SW2+MA+LAM CUSHION-F/B;M-656/TSB,EPS,-,-,-,-,REMOCON-ASSY;-,VC-454T,-,-,W-403/TSB,TSB MANUAL USERS;W-403C/TSB,MOJO100,L185,W26 CABLE-RF ASSY;#1365,-,1.2MT,75-75OHM,-,-

Remark

- PACKING PARTS -

- INSTRUMENT PARTS 1 21 22 101 153 155 157 200 CN303B CN605B LD601A S601A S602A TM401B BY730504 BY730509 BY730093 BY730050 70790218 70790082 70790002 BY634046 BY634042 BY634043 BY730082 BY730080 BY730080 BY730077 AC97-00767A AC64-00135V AC61-62032A AC64-30892B AC60-12126A AC60-12134A AC60-10063A AC39-10200N 3809-001110 3809-001112 AC61-21009A AC61-21008A AC61-21008A AC61-11054A ASSY-PANEL FRONT;W-403/TSB,HIPS 94HB,DOOR-CASSETTE;-,ABS94HB BRN,-,-,-,SILVER SPRING-MASK;X-9,-,SUS,-,4.4,-,SV-C130 CABINET-TOP;X-9 NO BRAND,SECC,PCM,0.5,36 SCREW-BH;-,BH,-,4*12,FE,FZY,-,-,SCREW-TAP BH;-,BH,-,2-4X16,-,FE SCREW-TAPTITE;BH,+,-,M3,L12,ZPC3,SWRCH18 POWER-CORD;EP2,SPT-2,AWG#18,1.8MT,WAFER, CABLE-FLAT;30V,80C,150mm,7P,1.25mm,UL289 CABLE-FLAT;30V,80C,130mm,5P,1.25mm,UL289 HOLDER-LED;-,POM(M90-44),-,BLK,-,X-9 HOLDER-SENSOR;-,POM(M90-44),-,BLK,-,X-9 HOLDER-SENSOR;-,POM(M90-44),-,BLK,-,X-9 CONNECTOR BOARD;MONO,HIPS94,HB,T2.0,100*

- MECHANICAL PARTS B238 B239 B257 B258 B410 B440 B444 B446 B448 B452 B456 B458 B460 B462 B464 B468 B473 B474 B478 B484 B488 B500 B560 B570 G001 G420 G428 G450 G458 G480 G510 G520 G527 G530 G532 G542 G546 G555 G680 K110 K140 K180 K182 K188 K200 K221 K222 K225 BY730087 BY730234 BY730247 BY730266 BY730456 BY730072 BY730104 BY730079 BY730105 BY730107 BY730108 BY730106 BY730447 BY730073 BY730381 BY730450 BY730090 BY730244 BY730449 BY730110 BY730117 BY730116 BY730654 BY730071 BY730520 BY730124 BY730451 BY730123 BY730452 BY730052 BY730479 BY730115 BY730088 BY730053 BY730075 BY730122 BY730113 BY730070 BY730372 BY730102 BY730103 BY730369 BY730112 BY730109 BY730084 BY730111 BY730076 BY730119 AC61-50660A AC61-21004A AC61-50661A AC61-50684A AC31-12016D AC60-10515A AC66-20571A AC61-21005A AC66-20573A AC66-20575A AC66-20576A AC66-20574A AC61-11045A AC60-10517A AC66-80140A AC66-30541A AC61-60559A AC61-30180A AC66-30540A AC66-20580A AC66-30543A AC66-30542A AC31-00006A AC60-10514A AC97-00548A AC66-80142A AC66-40153A AC66-80141A AC66-40154A AC33-00003A 6006-001075 AC66-30539A AC61-60553A AC33-00002A AC60-10519A AC66-60051A AC66-30535A AC59-90403A AC66-30557A AC66-10267A AC66-10268A AC66-30548A AC66-30524A AC66-20577A AC61-21012A AC66-20581A AC60-30306A AC66-30547A SLEEVE-TENSION;-,POM M90-44,-,-,ID3,-,-, CAP-#8 GUIDE;-,POM M90-44,-,NTR,-,X-9 POST-MAIN PCB;-,POM M90-44,-,-,NTR,-,X-9 GUIDE-MAIN PCB;-,POM,OD7,L20,-,BLACK,X-9 MOTOR-LOADING ASSY;-,SNHNE,-,SCREW-MACHINE;-,PH,+,-,M3,L3,ZPC,-,YEL GEAR-WORM;-,POM SW-01,0.5,2,-,4.5,X-9 HOLDER-WORM;-,POM M90-44,-,-,-,X-9 GEAR-WORM WHEEL;-,POM SW-01,0.6,11,-,6.6 GEAR-FL CAM;-,POM SW-01,M0.6,Z88,-,PCD58 GEAR-JOINT 1;-,POM SW-01,M1.0,Z22,-,PCD2 GEAR-JOINT 2;-,POM SW-01,M1.0,Z14,-,PCD1 BRACKET-GEAR;-,SECC20/20,-,T1.2,-,-,X-9 SCREW-TAP TITE;-,PH,+,-,M2.6,L5,ZPC,-,YE SLIDER-CAM;-,SECC20/20,T1.2,-,-,X-9 LEVER-PINCH DR ASSY;-,-,-,-,-,X-9 SPRING-PINCH DRIVE;-,TS,SUS304,PI0.5,OD4 PLATE-JOINT;-,SECC20/20,T0.8,-,X-9 LEVER-TENS DR ASSY;-,-,-,-,-,X-9 GEAR-LOADING DRIVE;-,POM SW-01,M1.0,Z32, LEVER-S LOAD ASSY;-,-,-,-,-,X-9 LEVER-T LOAD ASSY;-,-,-,-,-,X-9 MOTOR-CAPSTAN;-,DMVCMC07JR,-,SCREW-CAPSTAN;-,PH,+,M2.6,L6,ASSY-CYLINDER;CX-9T,NTSC,4HD SLIDER-SUPPLY ASSY;-,X-9(TS),-,-,-,X-9 ROLLER-SUPPLY ASSY;-,VW-32,OD7,-,X-9 SLIDER-TAKE UP ASSY;-,X-9(TS),-,-,-,X-9 ROLLER-TAKE UP ASSY;-,VW-32,OD7,-,X-9 HEAD-ACE-ASSY;SHINHEUNG,-,-,-,-,X-9 SCREW-ASSY TAPT;WSP,PH,+,M2.6,L5.0,ZPC( LEVER-#9 GUIDE ASSY;-,X-9(TS),-,-,-,X-9 SPRING-#9 GUIDE;-,ES,SUS304-WPB,OD3.1,0. HEAD-FE;-,HVFHP0038A,-,-,-,X-9 SCREW-TAP TITE;-,PH,+,-,M2.6,L8,ZPC BELT-PULLEY;-,5CM-70,2 * 2,-,71.3,-,X-9 LEVER-FL DOOR;-,POM M90-44,-,-,BLK,X-9 UNIT-PINCH ASSY;X-9,LEVER-H/CLEANER ASSY;-,POM+URETHANE,-,-, REEL-DISK S;-,POM M90-44,-,-,X-9 REEL-DISK T;-,POM M90-44,-,-,X-9 LEVER-IDLER ASSY;-,POM+NYLON,-,-,-,X-9 LEVER-IDLER;-,POM9044,-,-,-,GEAR-IDLER;-,PEBAX 7033,-,-,-,-,X-9 HOLDER-CLUTCH ASSY;-,-,-,-,-,X-9 GEAR-CENTER ASSY;-,POM,M=O.5,-,HIGHT T., WASHER-SLIT;-,-,ID2.1,OD5.0,T0.5,-,POLYS LEVER-UP DOWN ASSY;-,POM+SUS,-,-,-,X-9

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Replacement Parts List Loc.No.


K240 K248 K250 K330 K340 K350 K470 K490 K502 K530 K546

TSB Parts No.


BY730114 BY730089 BY730094 BY730121 BY730120 BY730092 BY730454 BY730083 BY730091 BY730118 BY730086

Reference No.
AC66-30538A AC61-60554A AC63-12029A AC66-30550A AC66-30549A AC61-60564A AC66-80139A AC61-21010B AC61-60561A AC66-30546A AC61-50658A

Description ; Specification
LEVER-TENSION ASSY;-,X-9(TS),-,-,-,X-9 SPRING-TENSION LEVER;-,ES,SUS304-WPB,OD3 BAND-BRAKE ASSY;-,X-9(TS),-,-,-,X-9 LEVER-S.BRAKE ASSY;-,POM+SUS,-,-,-,X-9 LEVER-T.BRAKE ASSY;-,POM+SUS,-,-,-,X-9 SPRING-BRAKE;-,TENSION,SWP-A,0.25,3,-,XSLIDER-FL DRIVE;-,SECC E20/20,T1.2,-,-,X HOLDER-CASS ASSY;-,SECC+POM+SUS,-,-,SEIN SPRING-FL.LEVER-LR;-,ES,SUS304 WPB,PI2.7 LEVER-FL.ARM ASSY;-,SECC+POM+SUS,-,-,-, GUIDE-CASS. DOOR;-,POM M90-44,-,-,NTR,-,

Remark

- ELECTRICAL PARTS 601 701 BY630106 BY630094 AC92-00512A AC94-00038B ASSY-PCB-MAIN;W-403/TSB,MAIN ASSY-TIMER-VFD;W-609/TSB,TWIN,HI-FI,20 T

<INTERGRATED CIRCUIT> IC1SS1 BY530004 IC1SS2 BY631008 IC301 BY631088 IC601 BY631101 IC602 BY631022 IC603 BY631044 IC6B1 70795269 <TRANSISTORS> Q1P101 70693265 Q1P102 70693265 Q1P103 70693084 Q1P105 70795136 Q1P107 70693265 Q1P108 70693084 Q1P109 70795136 Q1SR01 70795142 Q1SR02 BY530002 Q302 70795134 Q303 70795136 Q304 70795134 Q305 70795142 Q306 70795134 Q307 70795142 Q308 70795142 Q311 70795136 Q701 70795134 Q702 70795134 Q703 70795134 Q704 70795134 Q705 70795134 Q706 70795134 Q707 70795134 Q708 70795134 Q709 70795134 Q710 70795134 Q711 70795134 Q712 70795134 Q713 70795134 Q714 70795134 Q715 70795134 Q716 70795134 Q801 70795134 <DIODES> D1P101 BY430003 D1P102 70796385 D1P104 BY430003 D1P107 BY430003 D1P109 70795150 D1SD01 70795150 D1SD02 70795150 D1SR01 70795150 D1SR02 70795150 D1SS01 BY430012 D1SS02 BY430012 D1SS03 BY430012 D1SS04 BY430012 D1SS05 BY430008 D1SS06 BY430010 D1SS07 BY430009 D304 70795150

0604-001028 AC14-12006D 1204-001644 AC09-00098A 1003-001162 1103-000190 AC14-12006C

PHOTO-COUPLER;TR,50-600%,250mW,DIP-4,ST IC;KA431Z,TO-92,TAPING IC-VIDEO PROCESS;LA71069M,QFP,100P,-,PLA IC-MICOM;MN101D02D-CC1,MN101D02D-CC1,10 IC-MOTOR DRIVER;KA3082,SIP,10PIN,25MIL,D IC-EEPROM;24C02,256x8BIT,DIP,8P,300MIL,1 IC;KA7533,DIP,-

0501-000616 0501-000616 0504-000142 0501-000398 0501-000616 0504-000142 0501-000398 0501-000442 0502-001123 0501-000303 0501-000398 0501-000303 0501-000442 0501-000303 0501-000442 0501-000442 0501-000398 0501-000303 0501-000303 0501-000303 0501-000303 0501-000303 0501-000303 0501-000303 0501-000303 0501-000303 0501-000303 0501-000303 0501-000303 0501-000303 0501-000303 0501-000303 0501-000303 0501-000303

TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KSC2328A-Y,NPN,1W,TO-92L TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KSC2328A-Y,NPN,1W,TO-92L TR-DIGITAL;KSR2001,PNP,300MW,4.7K/4.7K,T TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KSC945,NPN,250mW,TO-92,T TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KSC2328A-Y,NPN,1W,TO-92L TR-DIGITAL;KSR2001,PNP,300MW,4.7K/4.7K,T TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KSC945,NPN,250mW,TO-92,T TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KTC3203-Y,NPN,400MW,T0-9 TR-POWER;KTC4419,NPN,30W,TO-220,ST,10-4 TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KSA733,PNP,250mW,TO-92,T TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KSC945,NPN,250mW,TO-92,T TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KSA733,PNP,250mW,TO-92,T TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KTC3203-Y,NPN,400MW,T0-9 TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KSA733,PNP,250mW,TO-92,T TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KTC3203-Y,NPN,400MW,T0-9 TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KTC3203-Y,NPN,400MW,T0-9 TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KSC945,NPN,250mW,TO-92,T TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KSA733,PNP,250mW,TO-92,T TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KSA733,PNP,250mW,TO-92,T TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KSA733,PNP,250mW,TO-92,T TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KSA733,PNP,250mW,TO-92,T TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KSA733,PNP,250mW,TO-92,T TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KSA733,PNP,250mW,TO-92,T TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KSA733,PNP,250mW,TO-92,T TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KSA733,PNP,250mW,TO-92,T TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KSA733,PNP,250mW,TO-92,T TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KSA733,PNP,250mW,TO-92,T TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KSA733,PNP,250mW,TO-92,T TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KSA733,PNP,250mW,TO-92,T TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KSA733,PNP,250mW,TO-92,T TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KSA733,PNP,250mW,TO-92,T TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KSA733,PNP,250mW,TO-92,T TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KSA733,PNP,250mW,TO-92,T TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KSA733,PNP,250mW,TO-92,T

0402-000132 0402-000127 0402-000132 0402-000132 0401-000101 0401-000101 0401-000101 0401-000101 0401-000101 0402-001196 0402-001196 0402-001196 0402-001196 0402-000276 0402-001194 0402-000431 0401-000101

DIODE-RECTIFIER;1N4004,400V,1A,DO-41,TP DIODE-RECTIFIER;1N4002,100V,1A,DO-41,TP DIODE-RECTIFIER;1N4004,400V,1A,DO-41,TP DIODE-RECTIFIER;1N4004,400V,1A,DO-41,TP DIODE-SWITCHING;1N4148,100V,200mA,DO-35, DIODE-SWITCHING;1N4148,100V,200mA,DO-35, DIODE-SWITCHING;1N4148,100V,200mA,DO-35, DIODE-SWITCHING;1N4148,100V,200mA,DO-35, DIODE-SWITCHING;1N4148,100V,200mA,DO-35, DIODE-RECTIFIER;1T5,600V,1A,TS-1,TP DIODE-RECTIFIER;1T5,600V,1A,TS-1,TP DIODE-RECTIFIER;1T5,600V,1A,TS-1,TP DIODE-RECTIFIER;1T5,600V,1A,TS-1,TP DIODE-RECTIFIER;UF4007,1KV,1A,DO-41,TP DIODE-RECTIFIER;UG2D,200V,2A,DO-204AC,TP DIODE-RECTIFIER;FML-M02S,200V,2.5A,TO-22 DIODE-SWITCHING;1N4148,100V,200mA,DO-35,

7-2

Toshiba

Replacement Parts List Loc.No.


D601 D603 D604 D605 D701 D702 D703 D704 D705 D707 D708 D7F01 D7FR01 D7FR02 LD601 W038 ZD1P01 ZD1P05 ZD1SR1 ZD7FT1 ZD7FT2

TSB Parts No.


70795150 BY430003 BY430003 70795150 70795150 70795150 70795150 70795150 70795150 70795150 BY430003 BY430011 70795150 70795150 BY430016 70796385 70795272 BY430015 70795438 BY430004 BY430014

Reference No.
0401-000101 0402-000132 0402-000132 0401-000101 0401-000101 0401-000101 0401-000101 0401-000101 0401-000101 0401-000101 0402-000132 0402-001195 0401-000101 0401-000101 0601-000517 0402-000127 0403-000390 0403-001211 0403-000571 0403-000509 0403-001141

Description ; Specification
DIODE-SWITCHING;1N4148,100V,200mA,DO-35, DIODE-RECTIFIER;1N4004,400V,1A,DO-41,TP DIODE-RECTIFIER;1N4004,400V,1A,DO-41,TP DIODE-SWITCHING;1N4148,100V,200mA,DO-35, DIODE-SWITCHING;1N4148,100V,200mA,DO-35, DIODE-SWITCHING;1N4148,100V,200mA,DO-35, DIODE-SWITCHING;1N4148,100V,200mA,DO-35, DIODE-SWITCHING;1N4148,100V,200mA,DO-35, DIODE-SWITCHING;1N4148,100V,200mA,DO-35, DIODE-SWITCHING;1N4148,100V,200mA,DO-35, DIODE-RECTIFIER;1N4004,400V,1A,DO-41,TP DIODE-RECTIFIER;F1T4,400V,1.0A,TS-1,TP DIODE-SWITCHING;1N4148,100V,200mA,DO-35, DIODE-SWITCHING;1N4148,100V,200mA,DO-35, LED-IR;RECTANGULA,4x6.0mm,75mW,6V,950 DIODE-RECTIFIER;1N4002,100V,1A,DO-41,TP DIODE-ZENER;UZP33B,33V,31.4-34.6V,1W,DODIODE-ZENER;MTZJ12B,11.44-12.03V,500MW,D DIODE-ZENER;UZP43B,43V,40-46V,1W,DO-41,T DIODE-ZENER;MTZJ5.6B,5.6V,5.45-5.73V,500 DIODE-ZENER;MTZJ24D,24V,23.63-24.85V,500

Remark

<INDUCTORS> BD1SR1 BY330019 BD1SS1 70795644 FL301 BY330006 L1P101 BY330009 L1P102 BY330009 L1SS01 BY330008 L1SS02 70796213 L1SS03 70796213 L301 BY330019 L302 BY330019 L303 BY330019 L304 BY330019 L305 BY330019 L306 70795171 L307 70796003 L601 BY330019 L801 70796362 L802 BY330019 <CAPACITROS> C1P101 BY130017 C1P104 BY130136 C1P105 BY130042 C1P106 BY130249 C1P108 BY130009 C1P112 BY130136 C1SD01 BY130218 C1SD06 BY130270 C1SR01 70795578 C1SR02 70795430 C1SR03 BY130046 C1SR04 70795586 C1SR05 70796231 C1SR06 70795088 C1SR07 70795239 C1SS04 70795404 C1SS06 70795431 C1SS07 70796014 C1SS08 BY130045 C1SS10 70796210 C1SS11 70796098 C1SS35 BY130050 C301 BY130191 C302 BY130009 C303 70796207 C304 BY130031 C305 BY130042 C306 70795462 C307 70795253 C309 70699092 C310 BY130273 C311 BY130039 C312 BY130042 C313 BY130037 C314 BY130273 C315 BY130191

3301-000297 AC27-92001M AC27-80100C 2701-000002 2701-000002 AC29-30050C AC27-12001N AC27-12001N 3301-000297 3301-000297 3301-000297 3301-000297 3301-000297 2702-000120 2702-000106 3301-000297 2701-000168 3301-000297

CORE-FERRITE BEAD;AA,3.6x1.2x5.7mm,1400, INDUCTOR;70UH-M RT BFS3565R2F,-,-,-,COIL-OSC;7mm,2.4mH,INDUCTOR-AXIAL;100uH,10%,4.2x9.8mm INDUCTOR-AXIAL;100uH,10%,4.2x9.8mm FILTER-LINE NOISE;-,25MH,0.35A,AC250V,BS COIL-CHOKE;10UH-15%,RA,K-30,Q80,150KHZ,COIL-CHOKE;10UH-15%,RA,K-30,Q80,150KHZ,CORE-FERRITE BEAD;AA,3.6x1.2x5.7mm,1400, CORE-FERRITE BEAD;AA,3.6x1.2x5.7mm,1400, CORE-FERRITE BEAD;AA,3.6x1.2x5.7mm,1400, CORE-FERRITE BEAD;AA,3.6x1.2x5.7mm,1400, CORE-FERRITE BEAD;AA,3.6x1.2x5.7mm,1400, INDUCTOR-RADIAL;15mH,5%,6.2x7.4mm INDUCTOR-RADIAL;100uH,10%,6.2x7.4mm CORE-FERRITE BEAD;AA,3.6x1.2x5.7mm,1400, INDUCTOR-AXIAL;3.3uH,5%,2.5x3.4mm CORE-FERRITE BEAD;AA,3.6x1.2x5.7mm,1400,

2401-001730 2401-002299 2401-000598 2401-002008 2401-001545 2401-002299 2201-000445 2301-000423 2401-001681 2401-000905 2401-001235 2301-000417 2301-000176 2201-000930 2201-000795 2201-000916 2401-000385 2401-002162 2401-001126 2401-000118 2301-000129 2401-003059 2203-000476 2401-001545 2203-001557 2203-001721 2401-000598 2203-001584 2203-001637 2401-000918 2401-000414 2203-005549 2401-000598 2203-005547 2401-000414 2203-000476

C-AL;10uF,20%,50V,GP,TP,5x11,2.5 C-AL;4.7uF,20%,50V,GP,TP,5x7,5 C-AL;1uF,20%,50V,GP,TP,4x7,5 C-AL;100uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,6.3x11,2.5 C-AL;47uF,20%,25V,GP,TP,6.3x7mm,2.5 C-AL;4.7uF,20%,50V,GP,TP,5x7,5 C-CERAMIC,DISC;3.3nF,20%,400V,Y5P,TP,-,1 C-FILM,PEF;3.3NF,5%,100V,TP,7X10X4.5MM,5 C-AL;82uF,20%,200V,GP,TP,16x26,7.5m C-AL;22uF,20%,16V,BP,-,6x11,2.5mm C-AL;4.7uF,20%,250V,WT,TP,10x12.5,5 C-FILM,PEF;24nF,5%,50V,TP,6.5x10.5x4mm,5 C-FILM,PEF;18nF,5%,100V,TP,10X9X4.3X5,5m C-CERAMIC,DISC;0.22nF,10%,500V,Y5P,TP,5. C-CERAMIC,DISC;10nF,10%,400V,Y5P,TP,15x1 C-CERAMIC,DISC;100pF,10%,400V,Y5U,TP,10x C-AL;10uF,20%,100V,GP,TP,6.3x11,5 C-AL;1000uF,20%,25V,WT,TP,10x20,5mm C-AL;330uF,20%,25V,WT,TP,10x12.5,5 C-AL;1000uF,20%,10V,GP,TP,10x12.5,5 C-FILM,PEF;100nF,5%,50V,TP,10X9X4.3X5,5m C-AL;1000UF,20%,16V,WT,TP,10X16,5 C-CERAMIC,CHIP;1000nF,+80-20%,16V,Y5V,TP C-AL;47uF,20%,25V,GP,TP,6.3x7mm,2.5 C-CERAMIC,CHIP;100nF,+80-20%,25V,Y5V,TP, C-CERAMIC,CHIP;360pF,5%,50V,NPO,TP,2012, C-AL;1uF,20%,50V,GP,TP,4x7,5 C-CERAMIC,CHIP MELF;180PF,10%,50V,Y5E,TP C-CERAMIC,CHIP MELF;33PF,5%,50V,SL,TP,20 C-AL;22uF,20%,16V,GP,-,6.3x7,5 C-AL;10uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,4x7,5 C-CERAMIC,CHIP MELF;10nF,+80-20%,16V,Y5V C-AL;1uF,20%,50V,GP,TP,4x7,5 C-CERAMIC,CHIP MELF;22nF,+80-20%,16V,Y5V C-AL;10uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,4x7,5 C-CERAMIC,CHIP;1000nF,+80-20%,16V,Y5V,TP

Toshiba

7-3

Replacement Parts List Loc.No.


C316 C317 C318 C319 C320 C321 C322 C323 C324 C325 C326 C327 C328 C329 C330 C331 C332 C333 C334 C335 C336 C337 C338 C339 C340 C341 C342 C343 C344 C345 C346 C349 C350 C351 C352 C353 C356 C357 C358 C359 C360 C361 C362 C363 C364 C365 C366 C371 C401 C403 C405 C406 C407 C409 C410 C601 C602 C603 C604 C605 C606 C607 C608 C609 C610 C611 C612 C613 C614 C615 C616 C617 C618 C619 C620 C621 C622 C623 C624

TSB Parts No.


BY130042 BY130042 BY130042 70795075 70795075 BY130027 BY130009 BY130027 BY130280 BY130191 BY130042 BY130020 70796207 BY130042 BY130039 BY130042 BY130273 70796207 BY130020 BY130020 70796207 BY130049 70699092 BY130049 BY130027 70796207 BY130009 BY130136 70796286 BY130041 70796281 70795254 BY130049 70795075 BY130145 70796207 BY130039 BY130017 BY130147 70795753 BY130136 BY130191 BY130039 BY130039 BY130039 70795075 BY130027 BY130039 BY130039 70795075 BY130049 70795075 BY130037 BY130027 70693249 BY130039 70795075 70796207 70795075 BY130009 70795075 BY130039 BY130009 70796336 BY130020 BY130350 70795240 BY130039 BY130280 BY130039 70796207 BY130009 70795463 70795750 70795750 70795463 BY130042 BY130069 BY130280

Reference No.
2401-000598 2401-000598 2401-000598 2202-000797 2202-000797 2202-002037 2401-001545 2202-002037 2401-002165 2203-000476 2401-000598 2203-000989 2203-001557 2401-000598 2203-005549 2401-000598 2401-000414 2203-001557 2203-000989 2203-000989 2203-001557 2401-002144 2401-000918 2401-002144 2202-002037 2203-001557 2401-001545 2401-002299 2203-001689 2301-001014 2203-000260 2203-001671 2401-002144 2202-000797 2301-000253 2203-001557 2203-005549 2401-001730 2203-000170 2203-001058 2401-002299 2203-000476 2203-005549 2203-005549 2203-005549 2202-000797 2202-002037 2203-005549 2203-005549 2202-000797 2401-002144 2202-000797 2203-005547 2202-002037 2202-000807 2203-005549 2202-000797 2203-001557 2202-000797 2401-001545 2202-000797 2203-005549 2401-001545 2203-000323 2203-000989 2202-000253 2203-001577 2203-005549 2401-002165 2203-005549 2203-001557 2401-001545 2203-001612 2203-001620 2203-001620 2203-001612 2401-000598 2202-000121 2401-002165

Description ; Specification
C-AL;1uF,20%,50V,GP,TP,4x7,5 C-AL;1uF,20%,50V,GP,TP,4x7,5 C-AL;1uF,20%,50V,GP,TP,4x7,5 C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;10NF,30%,16V,Y5S,TP, C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;10NF,30%,16V,Y5S,TP, C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;100nF,80-20%,50V,Y5V C-AL;47uF,20%,25V,GP,TP,6.3x7mm,2.5 C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;100nF,80-20%,50V,Y5V C-AL;100uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,6.3x7,5 C-CERAMIC,CHIP;1000nF,+80-20%,16V,Y5V,TP C-AL;1uF,20%,50V,GP,TP,4x7,5 C-CERAMIC,CHIP;47nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012 C-CERAMIC,CHIP;100nF,+80-20%,25V,Y5V,TP, C-AL;1uF,20%,50V,GP,TP,4x7,5 C-CERAMIC,CHIP MELF;10nF,+80-20%,16V,Y5V C-AL;1uF,20%,50V,GP,TP,4x7,5 C-AL;10uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,4x7,5 C-CERAMIC,CHIP;100nF,+80-20%,25V,Y5V,TP, C-CERAMIC,CHIP;47nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012 C-CERAMIC,CHIP;47nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012 C-CERAMIC,CHIP;100nF,+80-20%,25V,Y5V,TP, C-AL;47uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,5x11,5 C-AL;22uF,20%,16V,GP,-,6.3x7,5 C-AL;47uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,5x11,5 C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;100nF,80-20%,50V,Y5V C-CERAMIC,CHIP;100nF,+80-20%,25V,Y5V,TP, C-AL;47uF,20%,25V,GP,TP,6.3x7mm,2.5 C-AL;4.7uF,20%,50V,GP,TP,5x7,5 C-CERAMIC,CHIP MELF;8.2NF,30%,16V,Y5S,BK C-FILM,PEF;6.8nF,5%,50V,TP,7x3x6,5mm C-CERAMIC,CHIP;10nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012 C-CERAMIC,CHIP MELF;56PF,5%,50V,Y5E,TP,2 C-AL;47uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,5x11,5 C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;10NF,30%,16V,Y5S,TP, C-FILM,PEF;39NF,5%,100V,TP,7.5X4.5X12.5M C-CERAMIC,CHIP;100nF,+80-20%,25V,Y5V,TP, C-CERAMIC,CHIP MELF;10nF,+80-20%,16V,Y5V C-AL;10uF,20%,50V,GP,TP,5x11,2.5 C-CERAMIC,CHIP;1.8nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012 C-CERAMIC,CHIP;0.56nF,5%,50V,NP0,TP,2012 C-AL;4.7uF,20%,50V,GP,TP,5x7,5 C-CERAMIC,CHIP;1000nF,+80-20%,16V,Y5V,TP C-CERAMIC,CHIP MELF;10nF,+80-20%,16V,Y5V C-CERAMIC,CHIP MELF;10nF,+80-20%,16V,Y5V C-CERAMIC,CHIP MELF;10nF,+80-20%,16V,Y5V C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;10NF,30%,16V,Y5S,TP, C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;100nF,80-20%,50V,Y5V C-CERAMIC,CHIP MELF;10nF,+80-20%,16V,Y5V C-CERAMIC,CHIP MELF;10nF,+80-20%,16V,Y5V C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;10NF,30%,16V,Y5S,TP, C-AL;47uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,5x11,5 C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;10NF,30%,16V,Y5S,TP, C-CERAMIC,CHIP MELF;22nF,+80-20%,16V,Y5V C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;100nF,80-20%,50V,Y5V C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;22nF,+80-20%,25V,Y5V C-CERAMIC,CHIP MELF;10nF,+80-20%,16V,Y5V C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;10NF,30%,16V,Y5S,TP, C-CERAMIC,CHIP;100nF,+80-20%,25V,Y5V,TP, C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;10NF,30%,16V,Y5S,TP, C-AL;47uF,20%,25V,GP,TP,6.3x7mm,2.5 C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;10NF,30%,16V,Y5S,TP, C-CERAMIC,CHIP MELF;10nF,+80-20%,16V,Y5V C-AL;47uF,20%,25V,GP,TP,6.3x7mm,2.5 C-CERAMIC,CHIP;12nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012, C-CERAMIC,CHIP;47nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012 C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;4.7nF,20%,16V,Y5R,TP C-CERAMIC,CHIP MELF;150PF,10%,50V,Y5E,TP C-CERAMIC,CHIP MELF;10nF,+80-20%,16V,Y5V C-AL;100uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,6.3x7,5 C-CERAMIC,CHIP MELF;10nF,+80-20%,16V,Y5V C-CERAMIC,CHIP;100nF,+80-20%,25V,Y5V,TP, C-AL;47uF,20%,25V,GP,TP,6.3x7mm,2.5 C-CERAMIC,CHIP MELF;22PF,5%,50V,SL,TP,20 C-CERAMIC,CHIP MELF;.027NF,5%,50V,SL,BK, C-CERAMIC,CHIP MELF;.027NF,5%,50V,SL,BK, C-CERAMIC,CHIP MELF;22PF,5%,50V,SL,TP,20 C-AL;1uF,20%,50V,GP,TP,4x7,5 C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;100pF,10%,50V,Y5P,TP C-AL;100uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,6.3x7,5

Remark

7-4

Toshiba

Replacement Parts List Loc.No.


C625 C626 C627 C628 C629 C630 C631 C632 C633 C634 C635 C636 C637 C638 C639 C640 C642 C643 C644 C6B01 C7F01 C7F02 C7F03 C7FT01 C7FT02 C7FT03 C7FT04 C7FT05 C801 C802 C803 C804 C805 C8M2 W1SR04

TSB Parts No.


70796207 BY130191 70796209 BY130250 BY130038 BY130049 70796207 70795254 BY130035 70795254 BY130039 BY130039 BY130009 70795075 BY130027 BY130027 BY130020 BY130039 BY130039 70699061 BY130225 BY130281 70795585 70795075 BY130262 BY130280 70795075 BY130136 BY130049 BY130225 BY130217 70693215 BY130017 BY130144 BY130216

Reference No.
2203-001557 2203-000476 2203-001696 2401-002068 2203-005548 2401-002144 2203-001557 2203-001671 2203-005544 2203-001671 2203-005549 2203-005549 2401-001545 2202-000797 2202-002037 2202-002037 2203-000989 2203-005549 2203-005549 2401-000199 2401-001353 2401-003046 2301-000383 2202-000797 2202-000173 2401-002165 2202-000797 2401-002299 2401-002144 2401-001353 2401-002042 2202-000787 2401-001730 2203-000802 2201-000812

Description ; Specification
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;100nF,+80-20%,25V,Y5V,TP, C-CERAMIC,CHIP;1000nF,+80-20%,16V,Y5V,TP C-CERAMIC,CHIP MELF;82PF,10%,50V,Y5P,TP, C-AL;33uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,5x11,5 C-CERAMIC,CHIP MELF;15nF,+80-20%,16V,Y5V C-AL;47uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,5x11,5 C-CERAMIC,CHIP;100nF,+80-20%,25V,Y5V,TP, C-CERAMIC,CHIP MELF;56PF,5%,50V,Y5E,TP,2 C-CERAMIC,CHIP MELF;3.3nF,20%,12V,Y5S,TP C-CERAMIC,CHIP MELF;56PF,5%,50V,Y5E,TP,2 C-CERAMIC,CHIP MELF;10nF,+80-20%,16V,Y5V C-CERAMIC,CHIP MELF;10nF,+80-20%,16V,Y5V C-AL;47uF,20%,25V,GP,TP,6.3x7mm,2.5 C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;10NF,30%,16V,Y5S,TP, C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;100nF,80-20%,50V,Y5V C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;100nF,80-20%,50V,Y5V C-CERAMIC,CHIP;47nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012 C-CERAMIC,CHIP MELF;10nF,+80-20%,16V,Y5V C-CERAMIC,CHIP MELF;10nF,+80-20%,16V,Y5V C-AL;1000uF,20%,6.3V,GP,TP,10x12.5, C-AL;470uF,20%,10V,GP,TP,8x11.5,5 C-AL;47uF,20%,50V,WT,TP,6.3x11,2.5 C-FILM,PEF;10nF,5%,50V,TP,6x7x3.2mm,5mm C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;10NF,30%,16V,Y5S,TP, C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;1nF,10%,50V,Y5P,TP,1 C-AL;100uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,6.3x7,5 C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;10NF,30%,16V,Y5S,TP, C-AL;4.7uF,20%,50V,GP,TP,5x7,5 C-AL;47uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,5x11,5 C-AL;470uF,20%,10V,GP,TP,8x11.5,5 C-AL;220uF,20%,10V,GP,TP,6.3x11,5 C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;10PF,5%,50V,Y5P,TP,3 C-AL;10uF,20%,50V,GP,TP,5x11,2.5 C-CERAMIC,CHIP;33nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012 C-CERAMIC,DISC;2.2nF,20%,400V,Y5U,BK,12.

Remark

<RESISTORS> R1P101 70795358 R1P102 70795210 R1P110 70796067 R1SD01 70796356 R1SD02 70795019 R1SD03 70795005 R1SR01 70795002 R1SR02 BY230018 R1SR03 BY230016 R1SR04 BY230016 R1SR05 70795030 R1SR06 70796275 R1SR07 70795040 R1SS01 BY230027 R1SS02 BY230027 R1SS04 70795005 R1SS05 70795640 R1SS06 70795638 R301 70796181 R302 70795221 R303 70796179 R304 70796191 R308 BY230006 R309 70795232 R310 70795225 R311 70795221 R313 70795020 R314 BY230028 R315 70796179 R316 70795213 R317 70796179 R318 70795225 R320 70795233 R326 70795023 R327 70795215 R329 70796181 R330 BY230019 R331 70795447 R332 70796194 R334 70795232 R335 70796198 R336 70795213

2001-000857 2007-001584 2001-000362 2001-000490 2001-000515 2001-000429 2002-000320 2003-002117 2003-000314 2003-000314 2001-000003 2003-000119 2001-000734 2003-000994 2003-000994 2001-000429 2004-000869 2004-000459 2007-001553 2007-001513 2007-001633 2007-001555 2007-001561 2007-001568 2007-001458 2007-001513 2001-000449 2007-001456 2007-001633 2007-001629 2007-001633 2007-001458 2007-001623 2001-000454 2007-001497 2007-001553 2001-000221 2001-000878 2007-001448 2007-001568 2007-001505 2007-001629

R-CARBON;560OHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CHIP,MELF;2.2Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CARBON;150OHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CARBON;200OHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CARBON;220OHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CARBON;1KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-COMPOSITION;1.8Mohm,10%,1/2W,AA,TP,3.5 R-METAL OXIDE(S);330Kohm,5%,1W,AA,TP,3.3 R-METAL OXIDE;47ohm,5%,2W,AE,TP,6x16mm R-METAL OXIDE;47ohm,5%,2W,AE,TP,6x16mm R-CARBON;330ohm,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8x3.2mm R-METAL OXIDE;0.68ohm,5%,2W,AE,TP,6x16mm R-CARBON;4.7KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2M R-METAL OXIDE(S);33Kohm,5%,2W,AF,TP,3.9x R-METAL OXIDE(S);33Kohm,5%,2W,AF,TP,3.9x R-CARBON;1KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-METAL;3Kohm,1%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8x3.2mm R-METAL;2.2Kohm,1%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8x3.2m R-CHIP,MELF;2Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;4.7KOHM,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;1.5Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;27Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;24Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;22Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;8.2KOHM,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;4.7KOHM,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CARBON;2.2KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2M R-CHIP,MELF;820KOHM,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;1.5Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;1.8Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;1.5Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;8.2KOHM,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;10Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CARBON;2.2MOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2M R-CHIP,MELF;5.6KOHM,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;2Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CARBON;1.2KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2M R-CARBON;6.2KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2M R-CHIP,MELF;9.1KOHM,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;22Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;470OHM,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;1.8Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012

Toshiba

7-5

Replacement Parts List Loc.No.


R337 R338 R339 R340 R341 R342 R344 R345 R346 R347 R348 R349 R350 R352 R353 R354 R355 R356 R357 R358 R359 R360 R361 R362 R363 R364 R367 R397 R401 R402 R601 R602 R603 R604 R605 R606 R607 R608 R609 R611 R613 R614 R615 R616 R617 R618 R619 R620 R621 R622 R623 R624 R625 R626 R627 R630 R631 R632 R633 R634 R635 R637 R638 R639 R641 R642 R643 R644 R645 R646 R647 R648 R649 R650 R651 R652 R656 R657 R658

TSB Parts No.


70796373 70795607 70795005 70795005 70795232 70795233 70795011 70795019 70795209 70795208 70795221 70795224 70795224 70795215 70795233 70796278 70795208 70795234 70795234 70795216 70795029 70795058 BY230020 70795041 70795213 70796199 BY230179 70795233 70796198 70796198 70795232 70795218 70795232 70795218 BY230144 70795021 70796196 70795005 70795005 70796182 70795221 70795005 70795215 70795005 70795230 70795029 70795005 70795005 70796198 70796198 70795233 70795233 70795233 70795237 70795005 70795047 70795047 70795041 70795234 70796331 70795005 70795005 70795227 70795213 70795208 70795208 70795233 70795233 70795233 70795215 70795030 70795030 70795221 70795221 70795221 70795233 70795208 70795045 70796192

Reference No.
2007-001582 2001-000405 2001-000429 2001-000429 2007-001568 2007-001623 2001-000331 2001-000515 2007-001534 2007-001589 2007-001513 2007-001495 2007-001495 2007-001497 2007-001623 2007-001538 2007-001589 2007-001572 2007-001572 2007-001601 2001-000633 2001-000977 2007-001499 2001-000786 2007-001629 2007-001503 2001-000595 2007-001623 2007-001505 2007-001505 2007-001568 2007-001570 2007-001568 2007-001570 2001-000111 2001-000522 2007-001540 2001-000429 2001-000429 2007-001627 2007-001513 2001-000429 2007-001497 2001-000429 2007-001637 2001-000633 2001-000429 2001-000429 2007-001505 2007-001505 2007-001623 2007-001623 2007-001623 2007-001607 2001-000429 2001-000864 2001-000864 2001-000786 2007-001572 2007-001507 2001-000429 2001-000429 2007-001550 2007-001629 2007-001589 2007-001589 2007-001623 2007-001623 2007-001623 2007-001497 2001-000003 2001-000003 2007-001513 2007-001513 2007-001513 2007-001623 2007-001589 2001-000837 2007-001493

Description ; Specification
R-CHIP,MELF;2.2ohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CARBON;180OHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CARBON;1KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CARBON;1KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CHIP,MELF;22Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;10Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CARBON;12KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CARBON;220OHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CHIP,MELF;33KOHM,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;1Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;4.7KOHM,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;510OHM,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;510OHM,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;5.6KOHM,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;10Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;330KOHM,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;1Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;220Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;220Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;15Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CARBON;30KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CARBON;8.2KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2M R-CHIP,MELF;5.1Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CARBON;47KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CHIP,MELF;1.8Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;47KOHM,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CARBON;3.3MOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CHIP,MELF;10Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;470OHM,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;470OHM,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;22Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;220ohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;22Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;220ohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CARBON;150OHM,5%,1/4W,AA,TP,2.4X6.4MM R-CARBON;22KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CHIP,MELF;30KOHM,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CARBON;1KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CARBON;1KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CHIP,MELF;100Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;4.7KOHM,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CARBON;1KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CHIP,MELF;5.6KOHM,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CARBON;1KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CHIP,MELF;1.2Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CARBON;30KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CARBON;1KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CARBON;1KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CHIP,MELF;470OHM,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;470OHM,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;10Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;10Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;10Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;13Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CARBON;1KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CARBON;56KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CARBON;56KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CARBON;47KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CHIP,MELF;220Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;470KOHM,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CARBON;1KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CARBON;1KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CHIP,MELF;3.3Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;1.8Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;1Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;1Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;10Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;10Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;10Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;5.6KOHM,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CARBON;330ohm,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8x3.2mm R-CARBON;330ohm,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8x3.2mm R-CHIP,MELF;4.7KOHM,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;4.7KOHM,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;4.7KOHM,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;10Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;1Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CARBON;51KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CHIP,MELF;51KOHM,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012

Remark

7-6

Toshiba

Replacement Parts List Loc.No.


R659 R660 R6B01 R701 R702 R704 R705 R706 R707 R708 R709 R712 R714 R716 R718 R720 R722 R724 R733 R741 R743 R744 R7F01 R7F02 R7FT01 R7FT02 R7FT03 R7FT04 R7FT05 R7FT06 R7FT07 R7FT08 R7FT09 R7FT10 R7FT11 R7FT12 R7FT13 R7FT14 R7FT15 R7FT16 R7FT17 R7FT18 R7FT19 R7FT20 R801 R802 R803 R804 R8M1 R8M2 R8M3 R8M6

TSB Parts No.


70796369 BY230030 70796025 70795233 70795233 70795233 70795006 70795006 70795006 70795006 70795006 70795006 70795006 70795006 70795006 70795006 70795006 70795233 70795233 70795221 70795040 70795221 70795009 BY230023 BY230026 BY230026 70795007 70795007 70795007 70795007 70795007 70795007 70795007 70795007 70795007 70795007 70795007 70795007 70795007 70795007 70795007 70795007 70795029 70795006 70795713 BY230021 70795353 70795713 70795041 70795541 70795038 70795331

Reference No.
2003-000259 2007-001472 2001-000458 2007-001623 2007-001623 2007-001623 2001-000290 2001-000290 2001-000290 2001-000290 2001-000290 2001-000290 2001-000290 2001-000290 2001-000290 2001-000290 2001-000290 2007-001623 2007-001623 2007-001513 2001-000734 2007-001513 2001-000440 2001-000036 2001-000982 2001-000982 2001-000273 2001-000273 2001-000273 2001-000273 2001-000273 2001-000273 2001-000273 2001-000273 2001-000273 2001-000273 2001-000273 2001-000273 2001-000273 2001-000273 2001-000273 2001-000273 2001-000633 2001-000290 2007-001460 2001-000025 2001-001026 2007-001460 2001-000786 2007-001055 2001-000766 2007-001641

Description ; Specification
R-METAL OXIDE;3.9OHM,5%,2W,AE,TP,6X16MM R-CHIP,MELF;68KOHM,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CARBON;2.2OHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CHIP,MELF;10Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;10Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;10Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CARBON;10KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CARBON;10KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CARBON;10KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CARBON;10KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CARBON;10KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CARBON;10KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CARBON;10KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CARBON;10KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CARBON;10KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CARBON;10KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CARBON;10KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CHIP,MELF;10Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;10Kohm,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CHIP,MELF;4.7KOHM,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CARBON;4.7KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2M R-CHIP,MELF;4.7KOHM,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CARBON;1OHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CARBON;330OHM,5%,1/4W,AA,TP,2.4X6.4MM R-CARBON;8.2OHM,5%,1/4W,AA,TP,2.4X6.4MM R-CARBON;8.2OHM,5%,1/4W,AA,TP,2.4X6.4MM R-CARBON;100KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2M R-CARBON;100KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2M R-CARBON;100KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2M R-CARBON;100KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2M R-CARBON;100KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2M R-CARBON;100KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2M R-CARBON;100KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2M R-CARBON;100KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2M R-CARBON;100KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2M R-CARBON;100KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2M R-CARBON;100KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2M R-CARBON;100KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2M R-CARBON;100KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2M R-CARBON;100KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2M R-CARBON;100KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2M R-CARBON;100KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2M R-CARBON;30KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CARBON;10KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CHIP,MELF;75OHM,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CARBON;75OHM,5%,1/4W,AA,TP,2.4X6.4MM R-CARBON;910OHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CHIP,MELF;75OHM,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012 R-CARBON;47KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CHIP;6.2KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012 R-CARBON;43KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM R-CHIP,MELF;0OHM,5%,1/8W,DB,BK,2012

Remark

<MISCELLANEOUS> CN1SS1 70796223 CN301 70796410 CN302 70796246 CN303 BY634038 CN601 BY634047 CN604 BY634026 CN605 BY634003 CN7FT1 BY634041 DT701 BY634044 F1SD01 70795420 JK801 BY634002 PT1SD1 BY634270 PT601 BY530005 PT602 BY530005 RM7FT1 BY634036 S601 BY530003 S602 BY530003 SW401 BY632003 SW602 BY632005 SW603 BY632004 SW701 BY632001 SW703 BY632001 SW704 BY632001 SW707 BY632001 SW708 BY632001

3711-000178 3708-000395 3711-002445 3708-001302 AC39-20817S 3711-003749 3708-001163 3711-004051 AC07-20051B 3601-001122 AC37-20001H AC26-00001E 0604-001122 0604-001122 AC59-60060A 0603-001011 0603-001011 3408-001042 AC34-20100B AC34-20100A 3404-000165 3404-000165 3404-000165 3404-000165 3404-000165

CONNECTOR-HEADER;1WALL,2P,1R,3.96mm,STRA CONNECTOR-FPC/FC/PIC;8P,1.25MM,STRAIGHT, CONNECTOR-HEADER;BOX,2P,2R,1.5MM,STRAIGH CONNECTOR-FPC/FC/PIC;7P,1.25mm,STRAIGHT, LEAD CONNECTOR-ASSY;DP,SMH200-02,YBH200CONNECTOR-HEADER;BOX,8P,2R,2mm,STRAIGHT, CONNECTOR-FPC/FC/PIC;5P,1.25mm,STRAIGHT, CONNECTOR-HEADER;NOWALL,24P,1R,2.5MM,ANG VF-DISPLAY;SVV-07SS26,9SEG,20.5x75.0,M68 FUSE-CARTRIDGE;250V,1.6A,FAST-ACTING,GLA JACK-RCA;DPAM-,4P,MONO,PI3.3 TRANS-SWITCHING;-,230V,DEMCO,EE2821,1.3M PHOTO-INTERRUPTER;TR,0.065%,150mW,DIP-4, PHOTO-INTERRUPTER;TR,0.065%,150mW,DIP-4, MODULE-REMOCON;GP1U281R,SHARP,38KHZ,-,-, PHOTO-TR;NPN,35V,6V,50mA,75mW,BK PHOTO-TR;NPN,35V,6V,50mA,75mW,BK SWITCH-SLIDE;DC 12V,100mA,-,OFF-ON,SWITCH-REC;-,-,X-9,SWITCH-MODE;-,-,X-9,SWITCH-TACT;12V,50mA,160gf,6x6mm,SPST SWITCH-TACT;12V,50mA,160gf,6x6mm,SPST SWITCH-TACT;12V,50mA,160gf,6x6mm,SPST SWITCH-TACT;12V,50mA,160gf,6x6mm,SPST SWITCH-TACT;12V,50mA,160gf,6x6mm,SPST

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Replacement Parts List Loc.No.


SW709 SW712 SW713 SW714 TM401 VA1SS1 XT301 XT601 XT602

TSB Parts No.


BY632001 BY632001 BY632001 BY632001 BY634275 BY634022 BY633004 70796216 BY633003

Reference No.
3404-000165 3404-000165 3404-000165 3404-000165 AC40-00007A 1405-001026 2801-003610 2801-001384 2801-003318

Description ; Specification
SWITCH-TACT;12V,50mA,160gf,6x6mm,SPST SWITCH-TACT;12V,50mA,160gf,6x6mm,SPST SWITCH-TACT;12V,50mA,160gf,6x6mm,SPST SWITCH-TACT;12V,50mA,160gf,6x6mm,SPST TM-BLOCK;115VD025AP,NTSC-M,115VD025AP,Y VARISTOR;470V,600A,9x7mm,TP CRYSTAL-UNIT;3.579545MHz,8ppm,28-AAA,S,1 CRYSTAL-UNIT;14.31818MHz,30ppm,28-AAA,16 CRYSTAL-UNIT;32.768KHz,20ppm,28-AAP,12.5

Remark

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8. Block Diagram

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Block Diagram

MEMO

8-2

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9. PCB Diagrams

9-1 Main - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

9-2

9-2 VFD - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9-3

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9-1 Main

9-2

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9-2 VFD

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PCB Diagrams

MEMO

9-4

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10. Schematic Diagrams

Block Identification of Main PCB - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10-1 S.M.P.S./Power - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10-2 Logic - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10-3 A/V - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10-4 TM-Block/Input-Output - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10-5 VFD - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10-6 Remote-Control - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

10-2 10-3 10-4 10-5 10-6 10-8 10-10

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Schematic Diagrams

Note
For schematic Diagram - Resistors are in ohms, 1/8W unless otherwise noted. Special note : Most semiconductor devices are electrostatically sensitive and therefore require the special handling techniques described under the electrostatically sensitive (ES) devices section of this service manual. Note : Do not use the part number shown on this drawing for ordering. The correct part number is shown in the parts list (may be slightly different or amended since this drawing was prepared). Important safety notices : Components identified with the mark Use only the same type.

have the special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these components.

Block Identification of Main PCB

10-2

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10-1 S.M.P.S./Power

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Schematic Diagrams

10-2 Logic

IC601

VFD

10-4

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Schematic Diagrams

IC601 VOLTAGE TABLE * These values are measured with a Hi-Fi standard tape. * 5p-p means 5 volts peak to peak. Its a kind of data or clock wave form. * The value under 0.5 volt is regarded as 0 volt.

Unit : Volt Pin No. Power Off 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 5p-p 0 5 0 0 0 0 5p-p 0 5 0 0 0 5p-p data for LED display 0 0 0 0 None input : 5, Stop(EE) 5 or 0 5 or 0 0 0 Play 5p-p 5p-p 0 0 Any input : 5p-p Pin No. Power Off 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 0 5 0 0 5 5 5 0 0 5 5 Video out signal 0 Video input signal 0 5 5p-p 5p-p 0 0 0 0 Clock data 0 0 2 5 0 0 5 5 0 0 Stop(EE) 5 0 0 PB:1.3, EE:2.2, REC:5 SP:0, LP:0, SLP:0 0 5 5 5p-p 0 5 Clock data 0 0 5p-p 5p-p 5p-p 5 Play 5p-p 0 0 Pin No. Power Off 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 5 2.8 2.5 0 0 0 5 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.5 2.5 0 2.5 5 2.5 2.5 Stop(EE) 5 2.8 2.5 0 0 0 5 5 5 0 0 0 5 0 5p-p 5p-p 5 0 2.5 2.5 0 2.5 5 2.5 2.5 Play 5 2.8 2.5 0 0 0 5 5 5 0 0 0 5 0 5p-p 5p-p 5p-p 0 2.5 2.5 0 2.5 5 2.5 2.5 Pin No. Power Off 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 0 0 0 5p-p 5 1 5p-p 0 0 5p-p data for LED display 2.5 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 5 5 Stop(EE) 2.5 2.5 0 5 0 2.2p-p 5 0 0 0 0 5 5 0 0 0 2.5 3 2.2p-p 5 0 0 0 0 5 5 Play

5V when the front video jack is inerted 5 VCR:5, TV:0 Safety Tab, YES:5, NO:0 5p-p for Hi-Fi/EEPROM/PLL data,clock

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10-3 A/V

10-6

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IC301 VOLTAGE TABLE Unit : Volt Pin No. Power Off 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 0 2.5 2.5 1.8 0 5 2.2 5 0 0 0 5 2.2 1.8 0 1.6 5 0.8 0.3 2.3 3 Stop(EE) 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 0 2.5 2.5 1.8 0 5 3.1 5 0.8p-p 0.8p-p 0.8 5 2.2 1.8 0 1.6 5 0.8 0.3 2.3 3 Play 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 0 2.5 2.5 1.8 0 5 0 0 0.8p-p 0.8p-p 0 0.3 0 1.8 0 1.6 5 0.8 0.3 1.4 3 Pin No. Power Off 25 26 27 28 29 30 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 0.9 0.5 1 0.4 0.4 0 0.6 0 0 0 3 2.2 0 1.2 0 0 0 0.4 0 0.8 0 1.3 Stop(EE) 3 2 0 1.6 1 0 0 5p-p 5p-p Video Out 1 1.3 Video from L1(rear) 3.5 Video from L2(front) 0.2 Video from TM-block 3.7 2.8 2.9 3 2.8 0 1.8 0 3.3 2.8 3 2.7 2.4 0 1.8 0 5 3.5 Play 3 2.2 0 1.6 1 0 0 5p-p 5p-p Video Out 1 1.3 Pin No. Power Off 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 0 0.8 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0.9 0.5 0 0 0.7 0 0 0 0.4 0 0.3 0.3 0.1 0.4 0 1 Stop(EE) 0.8 2.3 0 5 0.3 5 5 3.6 0 3.8 4 2.7 2 2.2 4 2 0 2.4 3.1 2.4 2.4 2.8 2.4 0 5 Play 0.8 2.3 0 5 0.3 5 5 3.6 0 3.8 4 2.7 2 2.2 4 0 0 2.4 2 1.8 2.4 2.8 2.4 2 5 Pin No. Power Off 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Stop(EE) Play

Audio from TM-block 0 0

Audio from L2(front) 2.4 2.4 Audio from L1(rear) 0 0

0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 0 5 0 5

4.4 1.8 4.4 1.8 4.4 1.8 4.4 1.8 1.7 0.3 0 2.7

1.2 0 0 0

2.4 2.4 0 0 5 0 0 5

2.5 2.5

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10-4 TM-Block/Input-Ouput

10-8

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10-5 VFD

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10-6 Remote-Control

10-10

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